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et , a —— 7 eR Me 8 ae ae oe 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1886-—DOUBLE SHEET. ROW ad A'mighty bless yer, Bet, hone as yer was plum tuckered out with runnin’, I'd DRY GOODs. LADIES’ GOODS. _ | keorin’ ter see worereetur as YT, when "you | a done hit fer enny body.” 3 ae ~ PEDUCTION.—TEN PRR CENT ON ENTIN aes wns Mougit git the best. Tt T dowt make ; ou'uns, Bet,” ‘ | ee & Bu apace : a ‘stata 2 : sy war | Somethin’ o' myselt now arter this Til never mow you'uns Se aeen uuaea cael SU Hip pete axspurcH 4 a. s Scene FEET ao THE EVENING STAR BY MAT | ax yerter keep yer word,” he whispered, pas- | can't bear the sight o’ ine, but ['an agola’ to Drawn at New Orleans, La, on Tuesday, July Sov Pasay vsvaL Rr SOF ShASONATIR, CRIM, AUTHOK OF STORIES IN sionately pressing his rough cheek against her | show yer that {ain't ungrateful ter what ‘$3. i880, . 200 8869 ce St ge whe ERereny whe smooth warm on you'uns done fer me.” —— ee Sra LA he MOOI ben, ora moment the girl did not move, then |” He passed his hand over his eyes, “Bet, I A FACT WORTHY OF PURLIC NOTICE HANDRERCHIEES, COLLAIS RUCHINNS Sx - she gentiy removed his arm, and sitting up- | done somethin’ for you'uns that for yersake I'm ' A DIALECT STORY OF GEORGIA LIFE. | Tht began to look ¢ tusedly for her shuttle, | now agoin’ ter undo. Next Sunday is meetin’ Hushing, paling, not daring to meet her lover's | day at Cool Spring an’ I'm agoln’ ter make eyes, public acknowledgments 0” :ny temptations, an’ ‘an't nothin’ be done to clear up the mat-| the doins’o’ Satan In my heart. I've kecred 4?” she said finally in a low for you'uns mighty nigh to the ruination o’ my F hopes for u better world. But it God A’mighty Kia'fergive ine, thon you'uns kin tu, Bet, Good TE SUITS selectent TRE KID GLOVES SLD Fryers pair Btued and warranted While we always look out for No. 1 first, yetouref. | epportanity to sure BARGAINS for they st forts are continually directed to that end to wee of | _tmiFty days : what benefit we can be to the public, we are Max J.P. Pica (Copyright, 1886. front fence with his Mr. Jesse Crow sat 01 n’: hit was thar, an ally on the hunt for honest barcains, feet comiortably restin te tower rail, whit- | provin’ I didn't put uit thar. evenin. (ae gratified, as you are pleased, when we cau sell You al IMPORTER, ling a stic ‘ops hat been “laid by,” and he | | That was true and gossip was rife throughout fe turned togo. She sprang up, scattering article ata given price which every one knows is worth ; 2 rest, Fon bape echeae haprerpberctay tempi! Fire? t, and the members of Coolspring | her quilt pieces right and lett. dani deghesagparticdngesiasig tae cane ee eee whittling, | ChUrch met in solemn conclave to“deal” with | “Bl!” ahe gasied, but he strode hastily out = | the erring young man, who persisted in deny- | of the room, mounted his horse and rode away. few Mustrations. There was of | WII close out the balance of her importation of ered to us a few Wonderous bargains ta andker- | PARIS BO _ ONDO! NS, together But it was not on this particular eceasion en-| ing is guilt, thereby adJing the sin otalie to |" The last «ong had been sung and the congre= tered toma tew wonderous barzaias iu the Hand PARIS BONSED LONDON MANS, ¢ das heartily as usaul. Itseemed to be a | the sin ofstealing. He lost bis situation on the | gation at Cool Spring church were about to Fise chiet Line last week, and we bought them, We were | with her UNTRIMMED SPOCK, at greatly reduced mere mechanical occupation to ald him in | Tallroad, he lost his iriends, and seemed to sing | to receive the beuclictog whew Bil Senden forcedte buy an unusually | to the lowest ebb of fortune. But his trials put a | stood up, and clearing his throat looked around He was a small, | new spirit into him, or else called forth a great | on the people. As he met the curious, expectant », with # deeply tanned | deal of Litent strength, for he met the slights of | eyes fixed upon him, he seemed to wayer, tO quantity tu them at acertain price, and the most « wiry, mild-eyed m: 500 19410. being the two last om plex. + good-humored expression, with quiet dignit ch Irom bis purpose. Spares ok che saisniber: a ck Bordered Handkerchiefs at For the next 30 dass we will give 10 per cent off for Nek wan a gtiseces maar aud Rehiy fe ally on hai tarmi | "en" speak put, Broiher Sanders.” sald the $75,000-$25. ne eae pf ehees anand est ce a a etpny ia pppsareteorectapis . you uns © & buntin’ a new | pastor encouragingly, and the kindly voice o! Bat sapere ‘chaiie’ FIVE CENTS. BURG EM BROUDERUES, CACES Go: >, Ho. ation for fair, honest dealing and clear curiously. “Brother'n an’ sistr'n, hit becomes my duty See eB re Re rege eg eee eee imitated This handker- | WEA nmin, anaes end h often permitting his love of | “No, I'm agoin’ ter stay right thum,” he re- | ter tell you'uns 0’ the temptations I've been & were this day drawn from the L0U,000 placed inrtke mi Ab unlimited assortment of borders | chikiren's tong and short DRESSES SUITS aud ipcstie sme bean ae adi fallin’ Under Ubis year, an’ ter ax yer forgive- Wheel, with ‘the prizes corresponding to them. | kings Se bIENS PURAISTING Goole ore pee ete eee ae “He's er turrible sinner,” said the gossips on | ness an’ yer prayers. I've been a wanderin' fer Withess our hands at New Orleans, La, this Tues- nee ort ogo Sar = neo use in bein’ hard on en - ‘wing his determination to remain at his old | from the right way. I done er turrible thi day, July 13th, 188. BEAUREGARD, LINEN Goo, Al RS aad * be would say mildly. “ We'uns ain't ail | home. ter brother Tom Fannin, took away his g $e & BARLY 2 SUED GUO; beeu tried ertike, an” thar mought be extin- | | Those long summer days were wretehed ones | name, an’ made him. a byword an’ en example ‘Senkaioaern: nn goods. 200 i LMA RUPPEN : oo eer Wet | to Bet Crow. | She devised a thousand plans tor | o” evil among yer. For the sake o’ one who hit Tron aid al ime 4m 608 sth st, opposite Patent Ome Sabbin’ sarcumstances ter Jedge by if we'uns | cieuring her lover, bat they all came to naaght. | ala't becomin’ in’ mie. ter’ name here, an’ Who wh Prizes cashed in full without deduction, >) Leek oF Paffed Searts for i WHRAGIERS OER ROMEK could see ‘em. | She firmly believed Bill Sanders had caused the | ain’t ter blame any more’n a innocent ehild, [ = — oe ae ae toe a a rar 8c bak tthe a Daaicieed Bea. Bat this morning his brows were drawn to- | troubie, though wh she could not de- | ‘lowed myseli ter bate him, ter wanter cast dis- No. $1,375 draws capital prize, $75,000, sold in San atentene anse from past eapertence, the rush of work this Glas tee cad eae aeat | Done of her most ardent | favor ‘poo him. Absolutely Pure. Francinco, Cal: Boston, Muss: Fert Warne, ‘ind Breage selling a heavy, Rivbea Liste Mose for | fll will bem great sink wil he spose to nee the siowly sharpening splinter with racted nger as dis- ie paused, and a pinfall might have been . O., and A - Ala. ews | chitaren mn eae @ Workuien enough to do t The Steady, even fall of hoofs upon the to “keep rd in that church, so intensely quiet, so second capital prize, $25,000. sold in New’ York, Orleens, Ransas City, Mo., and. draws third capital’ pri Muss; Detroit, Mich.: 5 ‘This powder never strength and wholeso: the ordinary kinds, a wath the muititu fr ries. fo Uns for uy but att n 4 him from & t varies. A marvel of for us but wi rodsed him from bis. reflection, < up be saw Jim Edwards, his i erony. approaching on old id not connect | breathless were the excited people. He looked s dise Aiter that one after- | at Yorn Fauuin leaning forward eagerly on his lover did not come again to see | seat, then bis eyes rested for a moment on Bet aad giane: ighbor .worth easily 33 ‘ ‘i rfl Guwes - be reer utéen | + ‘of Ge test, short weight arn ena ae Tex. bys. ina box, S colors toa box, . lemse Crow hailed him with ecidentally at church or | Crow's drooping face, and he could almost feel | phosphate powders. Sold only in-cans, Kova BARTS * - in San adlies ree ee eee nes ged the brietest and | the quick utter of the pulse in her round soft | Pow saute Bom ters ai cml | 0 = BU ONGL0, Pau, Mion and. Tharp baie We wuns light an’ come in?” he asked | «metest gr speak 4s well as | throat. His eyes sank to the floor, he drew a * $8. Be oN | We haveabont 20 i . | bps, wnd there” were glances eloquent and | long breath, rleana, Brooklyn, 3, | We retailed a ber pair din we bi EDORA ‘Kon not this mornin’. Naney’s in er | S$ cet to both, “Brothr’n, this 1s er public acknowledgment, i : Bt Palmyra, Mo. all our se. and 31 “kk ne Satie low | oeery~ pow ful hurry for some truek, but I don't know | (did not parade her feelings and people | an’ the solemn, bindin’ truth—I put that money | BBB KER WOW W oA RRR EER .: a iH ville, Ky; New York ity, Chicago. I. arate aremisetins “At abe. we can give y ria y Impey I 5 (ra little while.” | Said she had come to her senses at last, and had | in Tom Fannin’s pocket with my own hands.” | BOB WWWW AA RR EF sii ‘Tenn., aid Washington, D.C. sect » Black Chemisette. We ate a a esamaee ‘ow | sent “that trittin i nile sald no more, but sut down and hid his| HBR ER WWWW AA BRE ER = BOD AUR oO ag-CAPrral, Prize g76000—K8. Tadiee"Lauee Sete Caliareant Cafe win Coloret | A Moasoss day Bull > pyed buldly up and | face in his hands, and a str and murnw Rs iS. Shares ts edies, only 206. per set; 12 different styles to select PATENT ew minutes sat on | *ked permission to walk home from’ meeting | seemed to sweep over the church likea wave. | BBB EEE W W 4 4 RK RB EEE ‘Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion, frome 4 by the side of his friend. with her. She curtly retused. The agitation, excitement seemed ubout to a erbout Tom Fannin a | “What's the mat me in s '*’ Pique Chemisettes,Collar attached, only 4%, Fe very seure “You uns have ite taking that money irom Bill Sanders, dow E Bet 1s onjest to treat | break ‘dignitied Christian bounds, when Mr. Lousiana state Lorrery compasy, thout er cause,” he said in e Crow rose and solemnly said: 2 wove Fino We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange | gg Miles! bob Chains, either In Silver or Oxidize, at Whar they aira workin’ on the new rail van i “Brother'n, we'uus have all hern the publie oF ry nae cory Chat mmemaper nice the errs | age ence. he said, tumblin ‘ e| “You "uns know I ect antin’ enny | acknewledgments o’ Brother Sanders wrong- Of The “Lontsiana State Lottery Comping. tint tn pee gon manage and contro! the Drawings themselves, wnt | that the sume are conducted with honesty. Jarruecs, and | ©” yer compny,” she said, eous anger of her ey of bat “Yes,” said nd beiore the right- | doin nk back abasli He has tole hit thout bein’ axed un’ 0! 0°O (OO RRR, gS8y EER TTTT gSg Ae EY 1 . d. | bis own free will au’ inclernation, In dealin’ oo 00 k ©” 6 0 RRR re oof Ss, in gou nar ties, and we authors Oo OO RR g § k r 3 Ton, sero rence | ic Suramer porte deve dawns, | Wi) thle erin brsther wea taut Uae Jn | BPR BER BOR POR p BER BRR gSSq inpoat Jali owdrd all parte, and we ‘tuthriat the | | Wo “od? Eo Sao tee Fs ad betton OF Foon tien : Janguid, sunlit noons and dusky evenings. | min’ thar air allus extinguishiu’ sarcumstances | PUP Bee BD BoD Ez Bon @ Rgnatures attached. tn its advertisement” a pariieol now Se emae tes a E and, the cotion feds prom. | surrouudin’ ever’ deed done by wee mortal | PPP ER B BR BE Ee inn Sssy| 4 glad a peceaate way ARE STILL TRIUNPHANN Saikek Racuie oe i yield. Tom Fannin worked steadily | creeter, an’ a confession 0 guilt Is er long Way Byg8 : eel Beaded Broute nop Rear were mae diate, as though finding in constant | to'ards complete repentance.” P EEE DDD DDD LUIL EEE R B “ss* bay an importer ssamples n years they: have st = bis bide kin hold on at pxtnacea lor his troubles, Weil, that public confession was the climax = eee 7 | es cormstaits “ince ed his companion, » git Cired o” that; iin’ what I say,” | of that year of events in the Cool Spring settle- sey ea Fe rewucho Edwards st fted the to pact, “au go ter idlin’ round agin.” | ment, it I except the wedding ai Mr, Jessie | OF WASHING POWDERS DESIGNED TO IMI- 4.29: wl B4 for B>. and Beaded Net to match these at | hav roduced the 4 suid not, growing thin and brawn with | Crow's lter in the season, when houseand yard i i Correspondin: prices : gr py How does ne rather diffi Sut the ‘change had come too | overflowed with guesis, abd all united ingiviug | TATE JAMES PYLE'S WORLD RENOWNED aalhoar gt ali Embroideries have been marked der SEE quired. sé ge of theit could neither be tor- | a kindly hand and a hearty word to the bride- _ Z 7 ~1 . wns ea r ce our InIMense stoc ‘e have: rom all rorld’s creat Fairg ent a pestexing: me erbout the hor forgotten in that eammunity, groom, Bill Sanders was not present. He had | PEARLINE, WHICH IS SOLD BY GROCERS | 7. Sao ty nw coun The Inet medal recov ter Fira Dworee of Merde hark Fi ill trefully refrained from men- | gone out west to seek a new hog, and let us | ox. <D IS THE CHEAPES! wey | 4Q88- : Indien ieee detarp ye Tine, late Exposition beld at New Orleans. miaiiver Sous tie wentiitag sak toreien om Fannin's name to his daughter | hope that he was in time as happy us ‘Toin | ONEY, AND IS THE CHEAPEST AND ONLY | 772. | as ‘These ure piionalty the principles ofthe Glove Filing have proved iowa t Mupanion. “Het lows he didn t|siuee the morning he sat ou the fence and | Fannin abd bis wile, once the beue Of Coul | SAFE LABORSAVING COMPOUND EVER IN- We the understoned Banks ant Bankers will pay alt | tfiniiaed bau iyshe knows. ii reason he didn't, au’ ter | tiked with Mr, Jim Edwards. But bis surewd, | Spring settlement--iscu Crow. Prisca drawn te the Loniaes ete Lott ay oe | and tui tuekes. ps Peta myth siete: meron nde 2 | kindly observed te young man's d — see. = VENTED. may be presented at Our Counters, On Us by easing the sa ) Hol prove as represeuted. wney was found in his | Meanor with approval. Congressman ns W. a . H. OGLESBY, can't Femain with 5 ‘OF sai everywhere. Tom has eae rin eculese ional Mr. Allen, of Mississippi, thought he should | GOOD ARTICLES DO NOT REQUIRE PEDDLERS complete.” Remember, THOMSON, LANGDON & on, work de av [ill one mornin’ pat $20 | Hits pity Tom Fannin spilt his fortune a | apologize fur discussing pension matters, as he AND PRIZES TO SELL THEM. Pre New OAs Ra meer Wan fn the top er his trunk with nobudy a seein’ hit | takin’ that money; he’s a doin’ so mighty well | had been a confederate private. It wae sald ONE PRICE TO ALL, | g ncorpors ears TOVE-FITTING® cor pen, biackan’ white, wus all fer’ 1 heir | Be ne erates ous! ; sey ant, n rated in 1868 for twenty-five by the . ‘Ashington Is the Palas itm, blackan’ white wusall fer havin’ their | Het looked reproachfully at him. “How do | Hist confederates ought to have ee Legislature for Educational and Charitable purpose COOLEST PLACE IN THE CITY To sor. _" fate y ckets searched,an’ when they come ter Tom's | You "uns Know he took hit, pop* matter of pensions twenty-five years ago. He iti a capital "ot" $1 000,000-<u9 whe, Femcr Pept 2 hanzia’ on er bush thar’ “iow do we ‘uns know he didu’t, Bet? Honey, | acknowledged that at the beginning of the war Hund ot ote Slt haa nce been el ce itn the little p | don’t be a deceivin’ yerseit. I'm inighty proud | he bad not given the matter that due consider- iy Hopulat Vote is auchise was ued mighty wuiteund ‘lowed he | You “uns have dropped his cump'ny.” | ie a part o" the Deceniber 2d) a. iis ommended by pliysiitans: atl styles of mer 2d é ation to which it had probably veen entitled, vs BF hatut dropped bit; pop. We uns are jest a | (Lauguter.] He had been aun Matus Foon, oe i's anid Misses’ Corsets, at BAUM S Matinee and kept_on denyin f ‘ ite fa Young boy Tne onty egies coer ted om and endorses bythe Establishment, sth st my how did hit come thar | Wallin’ tuen; bul alo about the tuir¢ ear ot the PAN’ 1 NV. peopl nateeaee Ss GALME = . . > = e thar | “ite sighed. War ‘be began “to think sefiousiy of ity ahd so RO EAS AND ENV ALTOS, SUNS EE SCs LES Ob EOSTEONTS LAMED. Eursoren tina tees reD Ane et that time an’ agin’, but every | | ““You tus air pow'fally sot in yer ways, Bet, | much had lio been lmproned with one ae ee une le, Number Draw ins take aa Diss CONNTNGHT AM 3 sud tiaie bit | fer er young erecta” 7 0 tivia’ as tor | HRS GUNG Be was pursuing Would bankrupt every thee mouths instead of Semi-Amuuaily: ae ere. a a apa 1:80 St stn, pe “Vap, I mougist as well give up livin’ as ter | the Uuited States inpensioning the widows) : ee SSN aii < f that Kin clar up the | give up Tom. You "aus know how “tls,” her | the midoe ne Killing that inallycgec fa | ‘The only perfect substitute for mother's milk. Tn to ID_OPPORTUNITY TO WE Han NY tg ay Phar aint Lo reasoniu’ with wimmen | €¥€> traveling to the rou band, he retreated across five ur six states, with | valuable in cholera infantum, teething, diarrhwa and TUNE. EIGHTH GRAND DRAWING, CLAS HO order ery . Edvards. | mother sitting out in the tue enemy in his front, rather than slay a | ai diseases of children, A predigested food for dys- UADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, Hou Leen perfect tit at Thats so, Jesse. If you ‘uns ax ‘em why | Her 'S face sottenc whoie army. {Laughter.] ue contest had ae ¥ cst io. PRCLALTIES A believe seen an’ Sech they'll be apLter say | , “Well, Well, hor finally come to the point Wnere he saw that ne | PePtics, cousumptives, convalescents, fe. Perfect | 22 REE RER 00 wade CU nderclotting. SerinoUnderweae Penmaes art tha eal inee ne gon eee coe | lke sons ies, eee Would have ‘to siay a whole artny or give up, | nutrient in all wasting diseases, Keguires no cook. 22, BB Bek OO | puent snoulitl Mee impuried Hominy. but er “en | times a mighty tryin’ thing. aud he laid down his gun like amin aud went | ing Keeps in all climates. Sold everywhere, Our in proportion, st HBR ERE 0 0 a sventniekone sis mecior, “Hit ain't my fault Bet's been a keepin’ | “Sui hit’mus’ be better not having any-| home. He wanted do call attention to a litte | 28 : : H List OF PRIzks 5.23 ES ££ %P Cuiaren's Corse and a Gi Corse Ciles cle comp'ny loug © Tom Fannin—hit's er puzain’ | thing ter wait fer,” she said, solemnly. incident which had occurred when he was on | book, “The Care and Feeding of {nfants,” mailed free, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE g =] ee eee ee Uhing ter me how she kin like bi Knowin’ he | But as time passed monotonously without | bis Way home. He had gone into the war at do do Pudi but tit szoter ead, | bringing auy vindication of her lover'ymame | the age of fourteen nd'had felanived itt | 74 2OELBER: GOODALE & Co, Boston, fas With a sudden touch of pride, and | aid hope died slowly and painfully,she iearned | years, und he was pretty Well tired of fighti 2 along the rail ior another louse | the bitterness of waiting. There was another boy with him as be was Nok Frenehc and Spanish spoken, weld JP! 8er byetna, soocnine aNp vE¥ 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET, 2 ao 2 PRIZES OF $¢ 5 do 2 aR REMNANT ROOM THIRD FLOOR. j916 CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, : ioe time. and ane faz mere | Sving bole Who had not been In the warsulung, 20 do = aa ea n o NUE Noivitw Ser likely gat if F do say hit ter you | | It was “todder-pulling time,” and the farmers | Sad Showa ried piano pele the war so lon 1 ae neat Mork Dows Ix Goons. | rsrnng Dress Lats bace Curie cy Eosngy tt an’ fda been mighty glad if | Were out from dawn Gnul éveuing strippiug | Dama and fight with ‘Kirby sinith, He bad S 300 do eke - gr Petre’ eryewegrs cae ane Enos now | ne, eueTing, blades trom the corm, tying it | had about enough fighting and did not wish | Wore Ewora Suixe, J Bo. wooo 88 B. en Boson anecdotes Siete | eee Wer work an’ she aint afeerd ter put her hand | ud stacking It in the wide hot fields. "The new | to yo, and they were wfguiig about the mation, > “APPROXIMA? * shirt, madeor ame | Geaes Garments Dyed, ¢ railroad skirted the Western bounds of Mr, | when they saw an old gentleman acros: a field on E eShiri, made of Wate Dresses Dyed at Her mam hain’t sp'llt her, that’s a faet,” | Jesse Crow's farm, and through the almost - yxit mh Prizes of $7590... ‘sutt | 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Pischer aud sald Dir. Crow. odeatly. “Thar she! comes | breathless stiliness'could pe Heard the rine ot | him he was very much interested io kuow 9 2 ‘a 380. | Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris sath how,” ue contivued, raising his head and glane- | hammer and steel trom the bridge building | about the surrender, and “uboat our inetire — | = ————— ing serous the road. . over Cool Spring creek. Some of the strange | tion.” “I told hii,” continued Mr, Alien, | Having purchased lot of the above seasonable 1,967 Prizes, amonnting to... 2 | Mar. Vox Braxnis, Monisee She had beeu to the spring, and walked | Wurkinen “hud w reputation tor lawlessness | “hut ‘our iusuitution’ wis gouee Lheugtce pplication for nites to clubs ine Duly | | STAIR dry Mead la nat briskly up the path and across the dusty road, | atiite shocking to the simple, peaceable country | He asked me What 1 was going 10 do. I tola | 800ds at a very low figure we offer great bargains, Soa arg ane oupanm seroneane aT Win. Barr @Co., St Louis, Mv her sun-bonuet swinging from ad, a pail | people hun I was going home. He sald: “Young man, i ce adie turner inlormaatien write clearly, giving fall | Suits made at the shortest notice Sh wades poteetl eventy on har he fet Ulweic | If was about the middle of the afternoon, and | you are rigit, You yo home and go to plow-| GROS ROMAN MAROZEAU, finest quality. qudress, ROSTAL UTES Express Mouey Orders sane repeat prices au tet a hair huug in a thick down her back, the | Bet spinning listlessiy, while’ her | ing. My experience Is that when you ‘fight e ay : : r Souneae TCH &, 2 veuing Dressca. Bridal Trusscns a sjeial Sin had tanned her skin to aiine brown tit. | mother carded te rullsfor het dey were hot | aati geueaber soc oce yt peel ON. AML | pRescat gATINES, benntiful designs, 360 Feucy by Express (at our expense) addres BRANCH RaLTIM ai vay Lath pooh eeks and tull, firm lips. | tauy danger, when a mau, coutless, | cise.” ‘Then he began to philusuphize, and he | New Orieans, ala Her belght, steady eyes were dark aaa} cred with dust, and pauting heavily, | suid: ‘Boys, this bas been a miguty Bud war, | We have just marked down the prices or WHITE —= When she siniled two rows of even white iceth | leaped the tence and roi across the yard. It| We have lost a good maby ol our best, me, | EMBRUIDERED MUSLIN ROBES. ‘These goods Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and address Reg PROP L Lin Ox, Lor ed to view. Was Bill sanders. We have w great many one-legged aud one- | contain full patterns and are offered much less than ET Gs ee aoe atte ROPOSALS. . sirl indeed, dressed In a neat, clean | | “Mis Crow, tor the love o’ God let me hide in | armed soldiers in our midst who can scarcely | the materials can be bought for by the yard. At = ‘New Orieaus, La | P>RoPOsALS FOR LAYING STREET PAV = gotion gown, its clumsy folds not able to hide | NeFey le gasped hoarsely, stumbling over the | earna living ald ghee eee etree =| Pies bro ate STENTS | a sukecist wander ae aw eRhtEy a the grwcefai’ development of her figur sesh een then stazgeriug into tue room. | | orphans. Svciety has been terribly demoral- | FIGURED INDIA SILKS, 27 inches wide, reduced THE CITY OF WasHINGToN, D.C =z a3 was Sesso Crow ‘sonly chil dhe regarded “Bill Sanders, What ou the face o' the yeth!” | ized, and our hommes have been desulated and to $1 per yard. OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER ComMIsston rat, PRIZE-LIST. her with a just feeling of pride, and, though it | eried the frightened woman, her fresh-colored | devastated. Hoys this bas beoue testis ay Cuaxce Or Weartner Reourre Washineton, D.C.-duly 13. 1886, = bad now taken a perplexing turn, felt secretly | Hace growing pale. i but we can stand all this, ‘The only thing ter: | NUN’S VEILING, all wool, worth 37ige,, at 25¢. _ ‘Sealed Proposals will be received at thes uftier ick (pesca west Sacha, wok Mba Welk sk Whe ae eased at her disposition and ability to have They air jarter me, they mean to kill me, “he | Tibie 1s tat some tools who have not made . ARS 8 Se eae ace ‘of the pudding is in the eating, so ts the proofer tow er own dwards nodded to her with a | panted, crouching under the loom, quivering | much reputation out of the war Will be want. |G ¥ for laying 12.000 quate yards, [etree 0 aig smile. With exhaustion, wild-eyed with tear. | ing to vow this thing up torus Tor the west | reat Barealasin a Job Lot of WHITE GQODS at CHANGES IN APPAREL, of Steet paveaticnt jypon varios ‘tre } changes in the prices asked. a", Bet. {-Bet, Bett what does ‘hit mean?” exclaimed | 25 years.” (Loud laugnter.). Imake no apple | 22° her motherappealingly. cation of tis incident, but itdoes look lke . BSS Gi : Bet ran to tue door, and shading her eyes | words of propuetic wisdon Ke) (Al FANCY DRESS GOODS and PATTERN to, Laughter. 2 ; ; aul bs VICTOR FE. ADLER! with her hand looked out. Four oF five men oe eee atti oes we Tbs yey sue) Yary, 2 Whe rights reserved to Teject atiy and all bids oF 3s imquiringly athim. Mr. Edwards | Searching aod cursing fiercely. Sue had no | .. ' Niesee F _sy atic Engineer Commisdoner. D.C. _ CEN ‘throat, idea what had happened, bui She knew. they | FFom the Boston Tranveript, Short Lengths in DRESS GOODS, THESE COOL MORNINGS AND EVE? AM BOILERS AND You ‘uns ain't agoin’ ter be on- | Were workmen from the bridge, and a desperate Rest to thy pillow, restt Srna Gannon eters az iL Teasonabie ‘bout this Fannin serape, air yer?” | looking gang they were to her iriguteneu ey Kea beside thes; ‘S and WASH GOODS less than cost. s ONE NEEDS A LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOL! Ts not asbamed to announce its prices In fact, we Are A sudden fush passed over her face and she | For é mount her heart quailed. They might SR GnT eae oo nreaet, ‘No il vetute tui Proud of our price-lists. ‘They’ demonstrate. louder er her a e el toch 1ass go i UMMEER COLDS ARE PROVERBIALLY LU: than that Adler sells good clothing cheaper Uited the brimiatng pail Irom ber head and | Murder her and her mother, as well-as Bill oT As our stock Is composed of first-class goods this ts SUNME : é : : nelle “ puadicattetee | Sanders, He was Ineapable of olfering any de: pacer eee ‘an opportuulty to buy elegant goods at low prices. COLDS, AND IT IS THE PART OF WISDOM TO | SeP2tte Seid Proposals for the. tll | chan any other enabildunest tn tne Diariot “bepeudsou what youvuns mean by that, | feuse just then, aud pity filled ber be 1avon is bright above, a Gity. will be received at thus office until LW FOR OUR GREAT SPRCLALTY 8U Mr. Eards, hopin’ you'll take no offense a | €9¢> Hushed, her lips were set ina deterinined 5. GUARD AGAINST THEM, on TUESDAY, the PWENTLETH DAY ee talictn’ so plain,” Hue. ‘They suould not get bim if she could sip. forget, iurgive SRR ES AG RG EE LL ae See ce Seer se ee aes ccs Shee the tans ee aw? He ‘That ull whelove and hve 2 estou 1 resetting one old boiler, and far. Be roel Ge! ook 3 ” i iol tices a at all win love aud 3 : ; Aloving and resetting one old botler, and far- Rumen eters body else “an” pester yer mam | | “Quick mam, blow the horn for, pap,” she diay wake i heaven Be . 4 SERGE SUrT 18 JUST THE THINa For | nt dlicernd Sting Sif pale apie ons score canoe euive at licr lips trembled: she looked at her father. | her “iather's sugt gum from over the door, a Dream of thy dear ones, dream, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. ee gaa wis ow Dolor aud ail stew piping, conn a ~ ows I ain't @ moanin’” ter pester | trusty Weapon he loved next to bis wile and The past retracing: SS ee ee en) OE ae e cia eacann seraanes #250 im.” 3 ee aa aan aes Eee ‘rhy native Valey's Strout, ONE PRICE. ne TEXTURE, COOL, BUT BEING ALL Woot AF- | ngictberta id , es, honey, we'uns know that,” he said, her | “Don't you’uns enny nigher till you te Thy love's em z fers must visit tue works to obtain necessary In- sa aie sis appesilitaids Sntciingts hese tons | must 90d want sue std cats rain th aes FORD SUFFICIENT. PROTECTION AGAINST | nuts a Boys SUITS, ack 14-10 17, at hess at once. When had'he ever falle guu in her hone steady hauds as they scramble 9 tear perplex thi nape rong |, nPoincations. general instructions to bidders, an ; Raskiahe pr comes nt orer te eee eee gels ter sls Keepy ALL PROBABLE CHANGE IN TEMPERATORE | whllk iovins of Propouallmillbe tenia oe cot Hist # Pisin’ Site Jul, and Bi San | plumed aud stared aber with @ inlxture of reat ede ton tee = ie Gare ig TS peas Maia ‘Don't be namin’ Bil Sanders ter me, Mr.|~ "We Want the mau tuut’s bid in there,” said ‘That ali wholoveand live . Pena : aa Ed'ards, i yer please exclaimed Guiskly. | one lowering ieliow hercely. Alay Wake iu heaven. Suckers: ea Scaxep proposats wu. &: “But hit antrair @ blamin' him ter |= What for?” “see WE HAVE THIS SEASON S — ‘Tom Fannin's tault, Betsy,” shaking his head | ‘To bang to the nearest tree.” Public Schools Criticised. — : : Finederdameen | ee ne ae ae See ee repros 2 ~ What's ne been adoin ? Sian eee eee = Goops OF THIS CHARACTER ONLY THE | TWENTIETH Iso ee Beat Checks, at “How kin [help it, Mr. Ed’ards, when I feet | “Killing friend of our n down on the rail- | Fem the Catuoiic Review. Not the kind fishermen delight to yank with hook an’ kuow that ime Way orother he’s the | road. ‘The present system of public schools has filled | and line, or the sharper waylay with his Bunco game Tied, with. passionate tremor | | The horror of it almost took her breath, but | the land with an army of poorly prepared “poor | but the large variety of SEERSUCKERS, ‘The warm aust a hurtin’ uobody fer | she Maintained her detensiy attitude bravely. | boys,” poor boys whose only ambition seems to | Weather warns us to lay aside woolen aud heavy cloth | eve in Tom, spite o’ everything, au’ | “That's er turrivle thing,” she said, pi be to“keep books,” ana who, wht ® to | ug and don something cool and breezy. Ours are not lon tux me not to, ter I must; I can't | that every biast of the burn would % e Bieri eater ne BUsULeltOl ra, ier s, ey" {2 tux me nut to, fer I must; 1 t 'Y blast of the horn would bri find aset of books to keep, are ready to turn | Detter OF prettier than others, but they're fully 30 per her. er oF pret ve here, young woman, you'd better their untrained,awkward hands to anything to | C¢t!0WeF in price. Ser ngs SS AS ‘The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. In- $4.00. structions to bidders ean be obtained un if ‘A. H.GALLAND, ‘ 5 : ar WE WARRANT ALL OURS TO BE FasT | _jy10-9t Geucral, SILK COATS AND VESTS COLOR, THAT IS, WE WARRANT THEM NOT | § XS, 1856. 1.0. ELIVED AT - Sue opened the gate, took up the pail of water | & 4 aT Sustive and Srpnt on into the house, and a lew minutes | outer that and letushave bin. We dou'tmean | make a living—a vast host of unskilled, discon- — TO FADE, AND A “GUARANTEE” WITH U! Buu EW ELVE 0 Chock XOoR’ sie Daniraata: | SEW INVOICE OF PANTS, strictly Al Wool, TAT hg nen Beard the steady click clack of | uo barn to you, but we ain't got time to argue | tented workien, For, though waeee det as MEANS A REFUND OF THE MONEY IF OUR | witiibe juliow ints of Luel for Use during the #250, mame with you. ; saldabout™1oreigners”in all Wiese lubor troubles, | Coat and Vest at $1.50, reduced from $2. ALL OU cass | SS eve inden) ou At ia), She sat on the high bench, weaving | | “Jin plum sorry for you ‘uns, but I'm bound | the number ol “graduates ol the puvli¢ serge | Coats and Vests for $2.50, reduced from $3. BS eae a aad Four a) tos pr a cout ae the Cite and & stripe of brown, | ter do what I kin ier thelaw, “We'uns air peace. | who arc searcely able to eke outa bare liviog iy | Norfolk Jackev and Vest $2.00, reduced (rom $3.50, 4 Gas tlicon Wits ack etove Coal. entre emerge te ee lay heavy in her bose say but her heart | able tolls here, an’ like ter be panished cordin’ | euormuus, and it Is these, us the ‘Tribune cofre.| Blue Flannel Norfolk Jackete at 3, 95, ood S760, be ars pea Peele (1) conus aekory Wood ese lay int and ‘ber eyes were | terlaw. 11 you uns il git the Jesticeo’ the peace | spondent’s “astute legislator” remarked, who | worth $6, 97F50 and g10, Bit seat = coats, - Ss. lad verte deeply shocked al’ the | au) have Mi Sanders (uk ter jail Tain woo eG area the chier element in the labor | " FingCussimere Norfolk Jackets at $5, worth $7.50. ISH FASTCOLOR | sain a cdtained on appication” | OMe, Goats checks and stripes 2c, Scid on Toce guinst vanuin, but her faith in | jections. oubles. They cannot make # certain vin vine N . iced = eat ; seer a siuod > faults, bis weaknesse: VebRucation, | day and Thursday evenings only, trom 5 to 7 o'clock, eaeral. JULY 8, Iss. RECEIVED AT a2 but they only | and tuey were forced low reluctant adiairation | been traiued toa trade, but becadse in. their | FOSTERS, 2259, ef womanly tenderness. He way | of her pluck. schooling’ they have not learned the tirst prin: | fice Coats at 35e., worth 60e. Bai nd if he was ti p ciple of good Work of any sort honestly. They | _ Coats and Vests in” Alpaca, Drap d'Ete, Pongees, at or so prosperous as others, Pink | like ale rete amet Los greatly reduced prices Edwards and Bill Sauders, she loved him. 1 M2 me A. it seppeal generous, honest and tuthtul, at luv ms SERGE SUITS $13.50 TO $25. = 10 30 rast @ known th it she was tremblin 1, Coat her arm: were feeling nerveless: Be geant-iook ta, is Department of Justice, x i | =e Hak a eyes dim! She knew tuat she | tricky, but trickishness never turued out a pre-| G¥eat reduction throughout our entire stock of a 7 UCLOCK, NOUN, TUESDAY. July wartol wor past finding out et € could not bold out m louger in that threat- | sentabie piece of handicraft, nor did any kit SIN] S: 20, 1886, tor furnishing the Department with ta "= might bave had pick and choi ening attitude. A moment or dead silence fell | of business ina satistuctory manner ‘The “toe BUSINESS ASD DEES SUITE eee ee eneinasiien | weenie VICTOR & ADLER'S Beart Sf See settlement, and instead of favoring | While the meu consulted in whispers, and Bet | eign” element in. the Unied States would be 2852. Lists of the articles Suit Of one ‘and instructions to her smurt, industrious le nin, the” poorest, le the county. ite’h: _ uot prosper, and bis stuck Were beg? lected and shal He's i. hear the deep, burried ‘breathliof Uhe | utterly” powerless tor harm were there hota | Business Sul from $0.00 up, den man and the horrified iuvans and | large native element at its buck. It is the vest sults af 815, worth 30 sel a mafiet wother with a distinctuess | horde who have learned in the public schools | PFiuce Albert Suits at $15, worth Hoe ately batuful to her. But help bad come. | “cnough to sharpen their wits aud not enough | Odd Pants in immense variety from $1.25 up, 2 Her strasued eyes wandered des} airingly irom | to give them balance oF seli-direction” who re | White Vests from 75e. up. hiftiess,” said his neighbors, and Bet | those dar an bidders cau be obtained upon ap tore ‘nd all bids is reserved, PERCENT 2 3 SES ioe “AY Gate ever | = _ CLOTHING HOUSE Tom F Walked tuto the room where Bet sat w . = VE STRICTLY ONK PRICK gry faces confrouiing ber, and | to be feared, 413 981 PENN. A) ew it to be true, though too loyal even to | she saw her Jatuer and two or three other men ses. FOR BOYS 5 10.13. Georce T. Kurx, it lo any one but herself. coming tirough the Lot, A Fashionable Misfo1 Shitt Wausts at 35c., 50c., 75c., 90c. and $1; best in 2 927 AND 020 SEVENTH ST. N. W., shadows were growlhg long Cr argued sat Het Peaceably adjusted. Mr. | yom the Detroit Free Press the market. : Se . a soit lowing of the | Crow argued so mildly aud Teasunably with % goods | pgm souuded va the catty, and Tone eae etter | the avenging Party that they consented—the | , He had been to the city and went home brim. | Suite t $2.50, #8. $4.50 and §5.26; best goods ever Juxx Baxcaws Corner of Masachusetts Avenua suuudedin the entry, and Tom Fannin himsell | farmers bearing tuem company—to take their | [lot pews. . prisoner and allow the law to deal with bun. ‘You ’member the Smiths?” he asked his FOR BOYS 13 TO 18, aie Mis Crow said jest walk right in,” he said, 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, “Bat, Tl tell you what, Sanders, you owe | wife, “th’ Silver Crik Smi : oi (Open Saturdaystill 11 p.m was . - : I. miths, them as got rich SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL et x bear the dvor, holding bis bat awk- | your ie w that girl, We would a killed by Y oi ” A fine assortment in Norfolk and Plain Suits must ep203m_ Wardiy io his hands Ss: | Sure she hadu'tasiood upin your deicnselixe | 08 the'r gran'teyther's money.’ bbe closed out regardless of cost. “Lu be sure, Tom,” said the girl, fe sue did. We didn’t want w hurt her,” said one | Yes, she remembered them. ow embarrassment acutely and longing to pat | men grimiy, aud Sauders groaned | “Iseen ‘em. They're way up; live in a gran’ lis cise ud ihake Bisa understand that | HH SNS, Bet sone Bumbly kratetul | house on street they call thavanoo, Tey OAK HALL, y would change ber regard. “Jes takeer | glance us they ted hin awa ride ina double kerriage and heve no end — Z : ee tue whole vvcurrence oécupled but a briet | money.” oe . CORNER OTS AND ZStRe ws) ot stop her work, and he drew a | space of Ue in the bright suminer day. ‘The | Shesald she s'posed as much, 7h LS Hen foe uehs Haid bis hat on the | dust settled softly upou the road belind the | “But, dump. sakes!” "Mandy, you wouldn’t | (QLEAR AND Hana! AB WAREE: Bwr aud then Jor the’ Hirst Ume looked | retreating footsteps ot the ‘seltappoluted posse | want ter charge places WHIT gery oy eee e NATTANS SHBG ahd frankly at her. His eyes were | aud their prisoter, and the crickets sirsiltng in | Imfuglt auf adie bev tite Lesert, donee Imported Jerseys, very fine, $2; worth $2.50. Imported Jerseys $2.50; former price $3. Imported Jerseys $3; reduced from $5.50. E coc Firm quality all worsted Jersey, braided, $1.25. rantisnen 1811. Madame Thompson Spinal Corset, ‘Warner's Health Corsets, $1.25. ‘Thompson's Glove Fiuing Corsets, 95¢. All Silk Luce Mitts, black and colors, 220. z tor, is made expressly on For restoring gray or DISCOVERY Pore Silk Jersey Mitts, black and colors, 49¢. rocrentioeargana. Whi Cicat and houest if not handsome. Bet felt his | the gFass aceuied the only Living ubine lett. Bay | Rane faded halt to fis‘iaturat DISCOVERY a ls ee apres Sie FS See ape cau man Sear sds top and Mushed, and the hand holding | sani down on the doorstep, and bid her ticein | "Ske sald she'd Uke to know why, stuck up color and. youthful ap- DISCOVERY bse se rod casarccarttnt csteegpegahrner reenter shuttle trembled siighly. | her hands, taint and weal trom the strainupon | tive ’ pearance WanRaNtEDto DISCOVERY ers, 250. Se ee eee Soy tie hate Learn? Le wad at last, with a | Mer nerves, : ©, she ain't, ’Mandy; not now. She's bin fon days,"or money "re DISCOVERY Cer abr aoe emai hene rough the pars mat reson ae 1 aly a deep, dejected sigh. “Drink this, honey, hit’ll do you ‘uns good,” | humbled rite down to tue dus 8 r SCOV i ames: ia enc gmt imed boeerggheer yeti ~ Yes," suddeniy facirig him and looked into | said uer mother, huldiug a britaming gour of | ase bar” evtenes ss blind! ou falling oe by kee. BIRRB VERY from falling out by feed- DISCOVERY "AL ing the roots with fresh DISCOVERY “But she is. Fust, she didn’t kno me—me | CRYSTAL vitality. trom the insufl- DISCOVERY Full line Ladies’ Busties. veyes, They did not waver, though his sun-| Water to her pale lips, and she drank’ little | Blind! She guessed not, Best 50c. Corset in the city. t lace flushed. aud deciared that she tcit better. “Hat wus in my pocket, Bet, but if hit’'s the | “Do you “uns spose they'll hang him, Bett ‘Years of use have tested i, aud thousands ef cures are testified to, Weakness from Lndiscretion, in- o Call and examine our stock of Ribbons, Laces. Ho- —— capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in fact, auy wouble that’s rid down ill and played tag with her | CRYSTAL cient supply of which the DISCOVERY i siery and Cotton Underwear, Hand Satchels, Flow- ‘eve organs is cured. Do not confyund this with rep Ret | eer ita ice | ben she warnt knee-high toa turkey. Then, | Crysrar bag dectys and falls For DISCOVERY a heer ta piggy 88 | em Be, a he peculiar medicinal qualities of whisky aired | Sictme belts advertined to.cure all ils from lead to +f shars” he sald, solemnly. a : tie paused witty aia Af he’stuk human life”— | "Mundy, tho’ her eyes was wide open, she went | CRYSEAL eradic y stop its further DISCOVERY . : yg 2118. 50 from the Guest Growth of Bye in ee ee ened valley | toe. Thus bs tor iheONE mpecitied purpose Surci 1 know d you uns didu’t do hit,” she said | she paused witll a shudder. rite along the streets all dressed up {n her fine | CRYSTAL formation. “Satisfied we DISCOVERY 7 BiAoS BO NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, the moedioal Secaiey he tite Tinton ie elon ot veep yatta tot Oxenerous taith. “Bull Sanders inus’ be at | A uew sensation had been furnished the set- | close, and a leetle mite of a dog was leading her | CRYSTAL have the best and only DISCOVERY : 4 hey pee mys A Peto Sache do. | colersetving 1 onto hit bine! Teteaita Ab 4 et reater one than the mere | along. He was tied to a streeng and she had | CRYSTAL uon-polsorous article fo DISCOVERY as i — Gere ezece ee CHBEVER ELECTRIC BELT CO, *SonLragsa, 7iea\f, Know nothin’ erbout | theit ora little money. “The men met to dis | hold-of other end of this streenge No,'Mandy, | CRYSTAL te parpose in pee wilelt DISCOVERY a 308 : aval Lean't seem ter understan’ | cuss the crime, and the women spoke of it in | how'd you like to be hea? StF acoverer wad Sole Praag) oe ee EE Dar a We beg to invite the attention of connoisseursto our | au3-wes 103 Washington street, Chicage way body’d wanter splie my character. | low, awestruck tones. Them It wee disceveres ~ see. yz "Vath and 1 and 24 gud Be 1 celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, whlch we ober oe J ve been shifiless an’ lazy, PUlow that,” hum: | thai the man had not been killed, but badly We Got One. = “50 | 379 914 7th Street, Bet. Iand Knw. | thetollowing prices, ln cases Couluiuiug "ous doze by, “an’ I don't know as you'uns oughter a put | wounded and stunned. A quieter spirit pre- From the it Pre 2y300. (Uy) 8U8U5. (91648. 00 bottleseach W: L _ up with me, but I never tuk nothin’ that didu't | vailed, aud when It came out thut the suraieer Detroit Free Press, Grarar Bazoars Ix Praxos rte ‘50 | (UR $9.00 BABY COACH OLD RESERVE WHISKY. = —_ erlong ter an’ uever lifted er finger W harm | had struck the first biow and that Sanders had ; Three of us, being Deacon Richard Smith, of Reduced to $7.00. | TRRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISKY, & human ereeta: uly acted on the detensive the tide of public | the Cincinnatt! Gazette, the “Fat Contributor” (Our $10.00 BABY COACH. “ = His voice shook slightly, and he leaned his | sympathy turned in nis favor, ¥ coaceteteet 088.00, | BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. ee faced If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from Reduced 10 $9.00. | crocer, we wil, on receipt of bani ‘ered MAIR-ELIXIR d myself, fist the dock at Elk Rapids head upou the weaving belch, his taee biden |” Itdoes not belong to this story to go into all | S44 Myself, fished off the dock his z ss in a told of Bets drease the detaiis of the trial held at the September | @F five long Weary hours and got one perch, os 8 Bozo. A ry eemerase) 7200. neon, 100/ 81881... Buu] ‘Our $12.00 BABY COACH Bogor 200) 92302! 100 ‘Undoubtedly the best meaus for the prevervation of @ Sue trembled in # passion of tender sympa- | term oi the county court. Itis enough to say | Welghing five ounces. When we started for the “2ouu|61472 Reduced to $10.00. | letter, or Sn money order, (or the Hair, {hy, tears lied her eyes, ran down her iuce, | the young inun was acquitted and walked out | hotel each of us put a hook in the mouth of the ACHES reduced in proportion. ), dehver them to your by express, a but she would not let s single sob TS | He went dices ay are; but subdued und quiet. | victim, threw the poles on our shoulders, and | For sale or rent upon easy terms at the mune store Sucuamnone ‘Orb irelgt way pat ore See Ye | ecommended by the most renowned physicians quivering lips. She laid her hand softly on bis | He went direct to Farmer Crow's, and walked | we stepped off sot and sadly. There was a | of, EDWARD EF. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave, LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET. ade of vegetable matter omly Taady Basie aud When she could speak without | into the room where Bet sat with her pateh- | litte old man from Loulevithe wa tne eect nee | 20le agent for Sicinway & Sona Piano Seiwa ‘Special rates to clubs. shove eapallence. Purity and Evencss of Quality. the | Positively baruatess, seiitiltiptngiietiiats: ae never man utference with me, | and asked fim to. aitdown, be be aetna | anda wecame up. He had Wwoweeks without | Bask Bazzs, Bars ax> Base B, CH RUPPERT: | Ket hey ‘are catrey toe from waulieration, aad | Sd lly five trom any e © enn - e z clin Fagu't keer what thes say ; proterring wo stand. ie twisted the exible getting abite Grit dra henna eee nourEIta eae 6 403-405 7th st. nw. near Dist. gr eelpnavehipaighencrinpalacy pe Gold by all the principal Chemists and Whoiemie “But the whole worid il be turnin’ agin me | willow swite! carried nervously around in | “Gentlemen,” 1 f ‘hese are under, guarant P Bet. Te come over ter tell yowuns! | bis hands and swallowed audibly as though | you all hook that wont cone ee UP aia APALDINGS, Pi oped Prins oon BAL Sranem pene ee Sp aan one won't think hard «yer fer takin’ back something choked him. “Lo once,” we replied in choras, 120 sheets Note Paper, 25 conta, sorner {Sts PRICES for sHons | “POM ColFespondence Fou L prowises,” he said with an effort. ‘hey’d w tuck my life shure intheir first} “All pull'to oncel” 24 Bheets Note Paper with Envelopes to match, in» ‘st last. Nice, Soft, Easy and Good We ‘Shoes at 4 HL. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ULL “Promises alr promises, an’ I neyer make | mad tit if hit had’nta been for you'uns, Bet,” | “To dnee. box, 10 cents, one i i anal rs ermine cpone, ema thout Wanc a” ter keep em,” sue said | he said finally with an effort. “Idon't know | “That's ull I want to know. If it takes three JOHN ©. PARKER'S, Edoes ane soerodered: ait rates Call and ex- Se een “ie relsed } on ner] “*Picase doa‘ say notin’ boat bie Uti she | Ri ane Peagt lars, five hours to book'a itis | mys Sti and $19 7th new, hose handy Sauchets aod VotiSen, Tranka cho, sit on | —*°2Sm__. ¥. OMlee-26 Houth Willa. | sow open at me Lending Tailoring Hatabllshment of le n o iease do: ce "ma going where an old man = potas 4 We reseeeere i rctic nck | Pitta’ wht t done up tao tagh, arte | fChritiaa can, Rave’ some” sort of show! | (70,0, ALS £08, MONUMENTAL Setiy Fatale Energy teas cseuee at "* | WW Sits cs Fel t@iSa at Ere: roum, een | WME mp. mae, ire w one Lua her, and pressed her | put . hel lord, how much Si uch. ‘Ofice a jorus 1914 and 1916 Penns. Plaster, N.C * haowd 24g ioe aya, i you'uns hit wasn’t nothin’ more'n duty, seviu' | “Aud he’ wae genese does Bee Stein rear of Goverment Prisasg Gaia eae! mye ns mn py eh eeepermae mnie 2211 PENNA av | ° ‘ '

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