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Ne a — RCH 26 ‘Written for Tre Evewma Stan. ARIADNE IN THE WIRE-GRASS. Br LOUIS PENDLETON, Author of “The Story of Black Dan,” “The Set- tlement at Indian Pond,” ete, {Copyright 1887.) In our backwoods—in the remote, thinly-peopled Textons, the forest encompassed, lonesome places ~—there is here and there a mind which is a prey upon itself; a mind, though reveling in the glories of nature, which is gnawed by a ceaseless craving for what pure nature does not give. The loneiy, misunderstood, potnted-at unhappiness of such ones Is a tragedy too subtle for words. One would Luu say it were better for such ones had they been born, like thelr neighbors, with the mental horizon bounded by the corn-fleld and the settlement, the ‘Spinning-wheel and the country dance. ‘The case “over at Solomon Walker's” was in some Ways remarkable. Ay iri there had developed in a strange, unheard-of way, and her talents necessarily could not be comprehended and were misunderstood. Not essentially unlike her Tends in the beginning, It was a gradual growth with her and one which stole upon. them all dhawares, as 1 were—though old Mrs. Walker Claimed to have had her misgivings from the first. Unlike them she was, however, from the day of her birth, in the matter of her name. thing Passing strange it was indeed that a babe born in the {at interior of this back-woods wire-grass country should have been called, not Sarah or Folly or Mary Ann, Dat by a name’ so bizarre as adhe f ‘That was one of the unfortunate mistakes Solo- mon Walker thought in after life. He had had 0 hond init. It was the school teacher who bad done it on the young wife's invitation,—that Strange wise tan Who knew everything about the ancient world and nothing about the modern, who had fallen among them a sick, belated stranger, on his way “up the country” to take charge ol ‘@ school, and who Was tenderly cared for until he died, leaving them his blessing and his books, Hie called her Ariadne because she came with the opening of the spriug. But this was not all: Solo- mon Walker always deplored that this young wife had died while the babe was yet in arms, leaving only him ‘an’ the gran'-maw ter raise that there were no young companions for her’ about tbe lonesome ” place, ‘especially that she “tuck sech a curisome Rollon ter them books” the dead schoolmaster had unfortunately left in her path. “Through these he traced ac- cumulating causes of Wuat they came at last to Jook upon a3 Ariadne’s st distemper. Old Mrs. Walker, who believed in “signs,” went farther. She pointed out that on the day of Adrtadae’s birth the waters of the lake had begun Ww sink—a sinking Which bad gone on Ul only & little water remained here and there in sunall pools, one of Which appeared to be bottomless, On that day, too, seven turkeys flew up out of the Yard and joined their wild Kindred in the swamp. Had tt been any other than the mystic number seven, Mra. Walker doubtless would bot have been disturbed; as 1t was, she noted a “bad sign” then and there, and afterward in berown pecul Way connected It with all that Was “curisome” about Ler granddaughter. They discussert all this afterward—not In the beginaing, for Ariadne developed trom babyhood into a bright, doctle tule girl, strong of limb and Deautiful Of Teature, the lignt of her fathers eye and an ever-cheering companion to the grand- mother through her lonely hours, The place Wiss remote and lonely to a ‘which can hardly conceived by the man of our modern world. e domain of the nearest neighbor was eight Inlies away; the little country church was faruier Yet by two imiles or more. ‘The Walkers were pot Tenowned as “professors” (of religion) and Dut Tareiy made the journey to the church, where litle | Ariadne was taken mote rarely still, ad so it was ‘ak the child grew up almost wichout any knowl edge whatever of peuple and things exist Youd the boundartes of her father's forest ho: At a polni where two roads met four miles aw: ‘Was a little log house, of one room only, where t usaal “thiee-montas? school” of the Bac Was taught. Hither Ariadne came tn her tentit year, riuiug away from her hothe every mornin at sunrise On the back of a doctie mule, which Was | Selected because no urging could force hit out of | a walk. During four su Unis siow-paced animal every day to tue humbe Yrple of learning at ihe crossroads, recetving in this Way twelve months of Schooling In all. Sue learned to read and write—two accowplisuinents Which, together with the rudiments of the science of “how ter igure,” imade up the sum of those pos Sessed by the teacher bimseif, who Was of loved re- nown mereiy, and not imported, like the oue who had died. YHis man tok consiuerabie pnde in the progress of “that 'ere littie zai o° Sol, Walk- ers," although at times she annoyed himsadiy by her" questions, Which often reached beyond hi: Ihuited horton. It was said that she “stalled” him severai times a day toward the last, and the unhappy man was doubtless greatly relieved when leer fatuer decided that she needed to attend the School no more. rmed, as yet. however. Artadne’s No one was ala Teal “distemper” dated from her discovery, when fourwen years old, of the dead school-niaster’s books Which had been packed away in some far coruer. Un that very day she astonished old Mrs. Walker by inquiring what a goddess was, and ask- ing her 1f she had ever seen one. The me Tepded that she had never “hearn tell” of any such thing, aithough she had “been roun’ # good bit” in Coffee county during ber sixty-five years residence there; still there might be such a thing in Dooly— she could not speak ior Dooly. About the seme time Ariadne asked ber father where Greece W: bow far away, etc; and as he bad never he: Of that country, and the name suggested no more Ror less thab Ule essence of bacon, Solomon Waik- essive Summers she red? | jy bis ki herin his heart's arms and call her wife. ideal, and he yearned to hold But when those eyes of hers were turned on him, somehow there came a chill and Sunday he came an conversation with the elders, he grew ill at ease. Sunday after ‘Sat on the plaza in desultory while Ariadne also sat close by—quite docile and obedient to the grandmother's previous have lake shore while was rising. She what he wanted, though she would greatly preterred a lonely stroll on the the sun was setting or the moon hever seemed to compre! even when the old people left end them alone and "he made sundry attempts to as- sume the ways went away ‘ould hardly get coxntnon place con interest regulation “courtin’ ” attitude. He al- chilled at heart—poor man! He on with her, even in a serious nversation. Not that she found no in the things around her; she was inter- ested tn them ali, but in a different way—sreing In ‘hem What he did not and could never see. Arfadne’s heart was ki he adapt herself to him, which filed him with wonder and sti dumb. What alied her! Poor Dut she knew not how to nd so went on saying that ruck him ‘He was what alled her! Drofoundly discouraged early, but still be came on. “Her brains 1s Welker, sadly an’ be done with She can’t he’p it. addied, Soi,” said grandmother ‘an’ Nathan mout jes’ es well quit ft, She wer born so—po’ creetur’. She want born for lovin’ and marryin’, Sol. Natuan ‘ud better be Darkin’ up another Stump.” head, as if a wel looked at his daughter in dumb, deep in ‘The grandmoti Cowsil And Solomon Walker bowed his ight hung round his neck, and regret. her was right in saying Nathan ¥ had better go elsewhere to seck a wife. Dut they were wrong in thinking Artadne was not born for love. was only Wo oj ‘The time came when her heart n to the love of one man. He was 4 stranger In that country and she only saw him ‘once—poor Ariadne: ‘One mornin; in the water she sure forerunner disturbed with misgiving now? For some old) ‘Walker found a live lizzard drew from the well. ‘This was a of ill luck, and she was no little hat was to go Wrong days it pleased her to deny her- self the well water—doubtless with the intent of staving off the threatened misfortune if possi iDle— drinkiug instead the slightly inferior liquid trom the spri stran; the girl sallied “down sider the big road,” from which piace Arfadne fetched it daily. tf Was encountered, Late one afternoon It was here che forth bare-headed, the water pall under her ari, and the dead schoolmaster’s copy of the “Iliad” in her hands, looking into it and reading a few lines now and then. she plucked some crowned herself, sin she thns’honored herself, ‘most cheaply— without any of the desperate’ striving thi ‘On the way parsley, made a nilet of 1 and ling aS always,at the thought to become Victor in the Greek games. Soshe approached the spring, and beheld a dismounted hoi ‘A few steps aw: ing his anima. he had seen her, was evident that pian waters y she paused ere ‘and gazed at him in wonder. It he did not belong to that part of the country; from bis dress, his inanner and all, he appeared'to be a man of the world. But It was his extraordinary physical beauty which affected her. ‘Transport U and Theseus and hem back three thousand Years, Ariadne had met, He turned and saw her, and then she moved for- ward with He took of knowledgea with rect self- ‘his hat to ‘ion to dip her pall. which salute she ac- great dignity and sweetness— and, leaning on his horse’s heck, he looked on with ‘Wonder almost as bare-headed, beat silght wonder In water pail under @ Wreath of parsi great as her’own. To meet a wutiful girl at the roadside was 20 Atselt, But to meet her with her arm, a book in her hands and ley on her head—he had encoun- tered nothing like It. She seemed to wish to hear him speak—to ex pect him to talk, and,after utter- ing a common place or two, he made bold to ask hier What it was she read. “For reply she banded him the book. ‘Oh!—the he thought {t a ti and to have read What Was thei are weah had ever spol fore. He went ¢ as peculiar and lueusured tones quality could It mean? i he lived; Carrie, but her 1 Soloman Wal ndge. ‘Then he in mind the name: furure day. Artadw: ! liad!” lhe turned the leav ‘of her strange Parting and mounted bis Li He was greatly surprised. almost reverentiy. telling het ine Uning to have read that book, iewitha true appreciation of “A poein beside Which all others ,” he added. Ariadne heard hiin with beaming sure; 0 id book Ww her out, Ken to her of that gi on, With Intent to ¢ id discover What she thought of this book she 1d, and Was more and 10? rejolnders—much at her ideas, which suru astonished at her him deep, but more at her so.emn, and the curious, hali-rhythimic formed sentences, What asked Lc he might know her name and where and she @ that they called her wine Was Ariadne; her father Was and they lived up there on the ave her the book. smiled upon and rode as ithe had but little time to ‘But noted uid, and as he ked about , 8 If to Keep and the ighberhood until & liked all of him but the ciothes he wore. She would have preierred Lim dressed in the garb oi Achilles, “‘Tuere was 2 picture of Achilles in her book. | She wondered why he did rot dress like the hero of the Iliad—and never thougit to wonder in the same Way about her father and Nathan Cow- sley. But ft mattered tue anyhew, for she name- diately dressed him up i ‘MiileS in her tmagi- nation and crowned him with all her love—poor Ariadne! again. And the next day she went down to the ng With the eager expectation of seeing him Why should he not be there that day and tue next day, and the next, and smile upon her and talk and then ride away as on yesterday? What were iong journeys and absences to her who knew of them not? ‘What were time and space to her and to him? Neither had stood in the way of the Olympian gods or the heroes, of whom her beioved Herodotus wrote with such fervent, unquestioning faith. How could it be otherwise with him: a hero—nay, even a god; he wouid app her when ie would. So’ Ariadne dreamed on—and reached the spring and found hiw not. She waited and he came not—waited long and drearily, then fell on the ground and wept. He might be pear belore Day after day she came 2nd watched for htm in vain. Now she knew for tue first time the pangs ied close to her own. and nh convenient Knotchole inethe din light of the sputtering tallow candle she saw the girl seated at hertable, penin hand, Scratch, scratch, scratch, went the fora few moments, and then the burner of Midnight oll threw it down with an agonizing sob ahd clasped ier hands vensely over her head. | Again she tril, and fafling, as it seemed, got up and paced the room, uttering de- Spatring ejaculations interspersed With soft low moans. “Carrie, what you doin’ this time o’ night? Don’t you know hit’s gwine on midnight?” spoke the watcher from the knot-hole, “Put Out that light now right straight and go ter bed. Go ter bed, honey—thass @ good chile.” AFladne at once obeyed, blowing out the candle and throwing herself across the bed. But after Midnight the grand-dame was again awakened and saw @ light shining through the knot-hole. She rose to reimonstrate with the girl, but found her gone. The candle burned on the table, but no one Was in the room. ‘The door leading Without ‘Was wide open and the brilliant moonlight stream- ing in imparted tothe aull raysof the tallow candle asickly, unearthly glare. ah laws scmusgy! Lean" go hunt er,” sighed old Mra. Walker. “I reckon she mus’ be "jes" run out a little bit; she'll be comin’ back turreckly.” And the weary old woman went back to her couch, ‘When the sun again rose beyond the lake and ed its greetings to the Giant's ‘Head on the opposite shore, an anxious man and a Weary old woman were ascending that grassy ‘slope. They had been searching from the earliest dawn. The breeze from the lake was strong and when they reached the summit of the mound the grand-dame’s hastily-fastened hair fell down and the long y tresses scattered wildly, The red- golden, glowing orb, which seemed poised over the Water just down yonder at the end of the lake four miles away, blinded her failing eyes, 80 that she did not see What she might have seen. “oh, God A’mighty! look-er thar!” cried Solo- mon Waiker. ‘They had found her at last. Here she lay in the web pireqrase ber dew-dampened white night- dress clinging close and revealiug every lovely con- tour of her form. Her face was turned to the sun, and the wide-open eyes looked stralght across the lake to the shore whence she dreamed her Achilles Was to come. She almost seemed to breathe—and was stone dead! ‘Solomon Walker tried todecetve himself. “Maw, she aln’t dead, is she?” “Oh! ter be sho" she ain't dead! he cried, examining her cold white limbs. “she er jes’ fainted away fom numbness out b-yer in the cole.” He spoke with frantic vehemence, je the chili of despair grew fast upon him and great hot tears rolled down his sun-burned face. “I know’d she wer called sence way back yan- der,” sald old Mrs. Walker solemnly. “She ain't no ino’ fur this world, Sol, an’ bit er better soT reckon, ‘The Lord knows. Her brains was ad- died. Clean sence the lake run off that second ume sbe taken”— ‘The Woman stopped, awe struck. ‘The sun did not blind her now, and all at once it came over her With a fooling althost of horror that the lake was aking Some months after Ariadne’s adventyre at the ring, the same stranger passed on hig way back through that country. He made inquiries as soon as the neighborhood was near, and finally found himself at Solomon Walker'ygate. He was recelved with no lack of hospitality at the humble farm house, but a loom ‘seemed to permeate the air and he soon learned the meaning of this, to his keen regret. All nis trouble then was vain; he ‘Was not to see that strange girl again. ith great tact and cleverness he led them on ually to talk about her, and by and by it all Came out about her strange distemper. Old Mrs. Walker was by nature voluble and seemed to feel that there could be no motive for concealment. ‘The strange man appeared to take a deep interest in the matter and asked eagerly to be shown her writings; but here was a second disappointment, Old Mrs. Walker informed bim that they had been buried with her. “She peared ‘ter love hit so—that ‘ere little writin'-book, an’ she had ft thar by “er When we foun’ ‘er that mornin’; and Sol he said less do it. Hit wer the best way, "caze I never could ‘a stood ‘er see 1t layin’ roun’ the house, an’ couldn’ ta put it in the tire.” She produced, however, a torn shect of paj which she had But lately found, and placed it fore him as a specimen of Ariadne's “writin.” It Was the chirography merely which she supposed he was anxious to see, and she prepared Uo feel gratified at his encomiums. But he did not admire the chirography. As soon as lis eyes fell on the Unpracticed childish hand the tought shaped in in his mind that he had pushed forward only to meet a fresh disappointment. But alinost the next instant he muttered: “Good heavens: they are Shakespearean.” There eas but ‘our lines of poctry on, the paper which could be read; the others—at top and bot- tom—had been torn off. It was, perhaps, a rem- ant of one of the sheets Ariadie had torn up in lespair. ‘as this all? Didn't she think there might still be some scattered sheets lying about? Wonder- Ing at his eagerness old Mrs Walker answered no, hey had made her grave on the wire-grass cov- ered Glant’s Head—where_once a week poor Na than Cowsley brought bis offering of flowers—and the stranger came and stood by ft. The place seemed dreary enough now, with so little of water la the lake and te dead ledves of winter falling. But the light frosts of the region harmed not the hardy) wire-grass which, ulrew up ite billowy masses in exultant-like luxuriance; 1t would soon swoop over and obliterate thg little earthen mound. “Alas! poor young to die with your noble songs unshng.”” Bo sighed the strangeracd ited ‘went his way. ‘So let us not sigh. With the Grecks of Crete the goddess-named Ariadne was the Return of Spring. ‘he spring sleeps through the wintry night, but rises into Ife again at its own dawn. So’ poet-souled Ari- adne ‘sleeps only in the death-transition, and wakes full soon in the eternal Spring to find her POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness., More economical that, the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold fn competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or 1X CANS. host hiate powders.” S01 ovat, Bar Ero Powuin Cow 106 Wall street N.Y. ind Azrive Bear & Co, DEALERS DX SHOES, 1211 F ST. NORTHWEST, WILL OPEN THEIR STORE ABOUT MARCH 307s. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW STYLES. GOOD SHOES OF EVERY KIND, FOR EVERY USE, FOB YOUNG AND OLD, BURT'S RELIABLE SHOES ARE THE BEST MADE, AND Cost No More Than Inferior Makes. We Will Keep Them in Every Variety. ARTHUR BURT & CO, mh7-m&s3m_ 1211 F STREET N.W. We Have Cor Prices ON ALL HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. __ W341 Ter 5. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. WALNUT-F -ARLOI 0 “1 CaadaeN Bere RR oe eee ND W. LOUNGES, COT- INITURE, ey CA SEAT AN: y 5 “SSE SANE SEAT AND OTBEK MATHS: BRUSSEL WARE, KITUREN UTENSILS, &o. On FRIDAY, APRIL FIRST, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, fie we mall sell at Tos! iA street northwest, the above-named Household Effects, Partially enumerated. mb26-5t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. WUE B WILLIAMS & 6 HANDSOME CHAMBERS! \, HEAVILY CARV] AND MADE TO ORDER, FIVE DUACK WALNET EK SUITES, WELL MADE, WALNUT ME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN ie Ui FRAME” MANTEL sae sees wo a 3 A=} oQzon> i aepeee ae pti 5 3 WARDROBES, ELEGART WALNU ACK, O1L, TARTINGS, MARE TO) \BLES, LOUNGES, WALNUT BEDSTEAD: HEAUS AND WASHSTAN! x NSION TAELE AND DINIRO-ROOM CHAIRS, EBOARD, HALH AND HUSK MATTRESSES, DDING, BLANKETS, FEATHER PILLOW: YY BRUSSELS ANDOTHER STATR CARPETS, BODY BRI Hest Be ah HOA INS AND. CORNICES, TOILETWAL AND GROCKERYWARE, Fare opportunit 5 murehi furnish their houses with goods of the best make at @ mente wominal e<: 4 W : S & C0. Poe ot WALTER B. WILLIAMS ae $a —— aemcen Wks # Soyauisione Rta, opposite City P.O. CLOSING SALE OF FANCY GOODS, NOTION! Bian euee Gate aie ASS Se. BEING BALANGE OF STOCK PROM LAST BALE, UNSOLD AND UNCALLED FOR, AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, WITHIN OUR SCE Os MOOG SREP owen EI@ ATTEN AM." mab 5-2t pe = DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE WIRE SPRINGS, HAIR AND SES FEATHER ETLVOWS AND. PARLOR SUIT, MAR. ‘TOP IAT RACK, DAHLE, TOP SIDE- WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE, WAL- NING CHAILS, MATTINGS AND CAK- PRTS, WATER COOLEH, STREET HOSE WITH REE FAH RAOSUIAP A ie AND GLASSWARE, do. A ONE FINE MOCKING BIKD AND 1 "AND CAGE, On MONDAY, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1887, commencing ‘AT TEN A.M. at residence northwest corner of 9 eetw northwest, 1 will sell entire contenta as mentioned eouve. = ‘Terme: Cash. mhs-dte THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANDSOME ISTIC PARE) DIPsenentiy AUeHOLST vin IN Bt PLUSH: ELEGANT FKENCH MANTEL, KK, ‘Loc! WITH BRONZE SIDE PIECES: VERY HAND: SOME SILK PLUSH TABLE, WATER COLOK, WINDOW HANGINGS, MOQUET AND BLUS™ SELS CARPETS. BRUSSELS HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, INGRAIN CARPETS AND RUG! ONE SUPERB SOLID MA SY EXTENSION TA VERY FINE 4 Hy, AMiE ANDINE ASH AND IMI- ER SUTIES, SEVERAL SSES,VERY HAND- SUPERIOR NION MATTING, KEFRIGERATOR, REQUISITES, &c. DAY MORNING, MARCH TWENTY. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at fects, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. NCE OF THE STORM THE qpoucd nutil MONDAY, MARCH j saine hour and place. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, » TWENTY-£IGHT mh22-dte Ft 0MAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF TURKISH CARPETS AND RUGS AND OTHER ORIENTAL GOODS, EMBRACING RARE PIECES, SUCH AS GHEOR- DIEZ, CARABAGH, DAGHISTAN, ROYAL OU- CHAK, KORHASSAN, ISPAHAN, TEHERAN, ROYAL CAMEL'S HAIR, ROYAL AGRA, ROYAL BOKHARA, ROYAL MECCA, ANATOLIAN, ROYAL CASHMERE, ROYAL MOSQUE, ROYAL SUMAK CARPETS AND RUGS, PORTIERES AND EMBROIDERIES, THE WHOLE FORMING THE MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ORIENT TEXTILES EVER SENT TO THIS CITY. ALSO A SPLENDID SELECTION OF ANTIQUE RUGS. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE WITHOUT RE- SERVE, AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, Southwest corner 11th st., and Pennsylvania ave. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH warm B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers, F WALNUT CHAMBER CUES pation, FoaNty PRE, ROSEWOOD GA IANO, GILT FRAME MIRKORS, CAR- CHINA GLASS Walt, iE SN HOUSE, CORNER : sokanw STREETS ABOUT TWENTY MARCH TW N ited Furniture abd ‘many other articles found in a first-class house, too numerous to _Howeword, Cane Wm. Koabe & Co. makers.” ool and. Cover; ut, Fraine. Paris Balke, gpnotstorsd in fory Si GU traced Waluat Frame Parlor Suites upholstered in Raw Silk, bid Gold | and Crinuson Plush, Walnut Extension. Tables, Two Largo Gilt Pier Mirrors, Lance Walnut Frame Manvel Mirror, Twenty-four Walnut Chamber: Suites, Walnut Wanirobes Lace Curtains and Window 1 ‘Walnut Bedstesda, Bureaus and Washstan js Hall and Stair Carpets, Wilton Body an Other Brawels Carpets throuchout house, Speity Hair Mattresses, Decorated Ware, Latrobe Stoves at Kangen, Ohins.” Glass and Crockory Ware, Kitchen Utensils, ete, This sale offers unustal inducements to houseketpers and the trade geberally, ae itis peremp- tory. forms cash. ‘The McPherson House will be closed for repairs and adaition, ang will be reopened by Mrs. ML. T. Southall ctobor 1, 18ST. mnes-5t" “WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucta_ ENSINGER, Auct. S. BSE je aescrcen meena ection 2a eie ai OU Lowiniane sve. action gale of Horses, kev every TURSDAT, THURSDAY ind BRTCHDAY MORNING, at TEN O'CLOCK, regardless of weather. ‘Always ot Band and at private erie, the. most cule plete nlock of Cartuges, Busgien “and Wazons in the Sity, consisting of ixt-asion “Top, Carreges, Surrics dmhip Seats, Bhactons, Top,and No Top Bugviey, speed: ing Wagons, Road Cats, ixprems, Grocery and De- ory Wart. Pull ne Gf Mt Einds of Harpean: Svory thin 9 e business st het defy competion. msi EDUCATIONAL. DAM EARL, LATE OF PARTS, WILL GIVE Tessons to jr indies in music oF French, s moderate, Call, OF addres, ‘Terms ino SS mhes-6t° Pet ss Qckool OF FLOCEHON AND DRAMATIC ALT LINE cn Mrs. AD Duval MAR. TN SHORT-HAND SLOAN-DU. n twelve hours; simple as A,B,C .“Ciannea abd private tn tiom by mail. Call or aend. Typewniting taveht by Te The School, O21 F at. LoaN-DUPLOY AN SHORTHAND—AFTER FOUR Swesks’ study of on hour purday.tamatte to write SIXTY words per uinuse and improve with every ies- gn AH SHEPARD, Attorney-ot-Law, Warrenton, ramatic Classes 1424 Nat. va. ie STRUCTION IN MUSIC FOR BPGINNERS OR ‘advanced in German or An rican, Piano, Organ and Singing. For terns, apply to J.B SCHLEL, 734 12th st nw mb19-1m* EPARTMENT OF STENOGRAPHY AND TYPE- WRITIN C. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Rational Bank of Hepublic Building, southwest coraer 7th and D sis. uw, Washineton, D.C. Stndents prepared for, Amenuensis in from fhe to five mothe, "All Drances ‘of type write thoroughly taught. Shorthand Dictation TOF Pieced bractice, oma io writers of allayntema. Day avd Senin sessions. Call or wend for cl ey ‘Telephone call 824 ‘mb17-1m_ Gis a aes eo te =o ESUTEag Raine sear va Sar ere ‘RENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND,” Sipura emmnaedaiest ATE UTR BOMME: price of work $1.80, Term now at Veave, Monday, Wedwesday and Friday, at 11 a-m.. 2, 3.30 and 6:50 p.m. Call those days at 4-30. Puyils warranted to acquire in thirty lessons a oud ‘Of the French lan- F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, USTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, RRKETS WEST AND OS TiSTaHREET NOR WEST DEIWLES WAND C STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trust dated April 19, A. D fest, duly reeomed in Liber to Bak Botte bebe eat the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the written. Parties secured thereby, we will sell, iu front of the remises, on MOND: THE TWEN Rae an AY OF MARCH. A. 887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real esta i | tered GD, Hand F, in ¥. A. Tecluttele; of lots 22 and 23, in aqnare 88. also the | lot 24 in said square HS, in the city of Washington, | ang Distsietor Columban | Terms of sale: One-half of the each lot to be paid in cash, and the nce in notes at six and twelve months, with interest. at per annom from doy of sale, accured by de On the premises sold, or all cash at the purchaser op- tion. deposit of 1.00 will be required on each lot Sttine of sale, If terms of sale are not complied with within ten ae the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- sitertive dayat notice thrhattoncer das edannal ae Give day notice throustr oneut the uswepapers the city and Distriet afc foressid. Al it cl tL seers D WARD & WESOGTE: Trastecs eek ig THOMAS DOWLING, Auctio1 a MMPedG, ose e “Beoneer ¥ VIRTUE OF A DECREF, GRANTED ON, the 9th day of Marci, A. D:1S87, in Equity Cause No. 10,409, in which George W. Leesnatrer! etal. are complainants, and Virginia Leesnitzer et al, are defendants, we will proceed to sell in {ront of the remises Lot 22, squate 498, containing 3,054 square feet of ground, improved by Frame House. in the i of Wasl District of Cola he FIRS AD. 18! z bf juest of the money on Ist nw, ars, oF, &t theoption of she purchaser, mi ane tee 3hO. W. LEESNITZER, | § WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta, $2621 8, PRATT & SONS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, HE NORTHEAST. i D STREETS NORTH: ELY OCCUPIED BY LINCOLN HALL LOTS NUMBERED 2 ct {3 $i yy 2 & a ie D WASHINGTO: ‘Thia property, b proved Dusiness site in this city, fronting 100 fect on 9th street west and 100 feeton Detreet north, Will be sold $8 a whole and will carry the material now laying 7 SON. SATURDAY. TWENTY-THIRD APRIL, 1887, O'CLOCK Pa AT FIVE ‘Will, offer for sale if frgnt of the bye-mmentioned property. sale. ae NCANSON BROS, Auct's, mb18-d&ds ‘Sth and D sts. nw, Estate Auctioneer. F VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE KNOWN AS No. 1060N C STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the: ¢ Court of the. District of Coltuntiay ieee, eat crame. No. 9.000, the undersigned Trustee wil a at public Rat Suction, tn {rout of the premises, on z ENTY-NINTH DAY OF MARCH, 1887, AT FIVE ‘subdivision of lot four (4), in: ive i and seventy-four (074), in the Ghy of Weekington, ‘erms : One-third and residue in one and two scare with intent the’ pusehsrets owen ved ty nontvo ie or by dea of trast on the prope SS ven, or al cash, Chaser, All tase to day Of sale to. be chase money. Conveyances at parc WM. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, Office: £25 Sth st. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. abi (CHANCERY SALE ClO VALUAuLE UNIMPROVED PROP) THE EASTERN SECTION OF THE ERTY IN CITY OF pronunciation aude practical use oa motel we ot Goines WASHINGTON ACADEMY -OF TELEGRAPHT hag removed from Capit tol Hill to G51 F stn. w., 00 ‘oc T8-6a" 7.8 aud 9 LASSICAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, FLORENCE, J, Htals Teo Boston ladion hevinig bad several ‘ears of experience in mn life, will open a In Florence Haig: dhe conus Autuoyn. Shius tosbella G. Taylor, a craduate of smith Collége, will be im charge of the Euelinh department, and will be aeusted bya corps of native French, German and Italian teach- erm. ‘The best tustery will he procuted for vocal hiukic, the piano, mandolin and Other insiruments. ruction given iu painting from life, copyine {rom ii'ries also im thodeling.” Students’ prepared for mith oF any hich reccives women. Mothers allowed to join the ‘Sebo! with their daughters. A Fncpri ie Ainerica fn September conde rig to ftaiy. ‘For further -particalare address : ELLA G. TAYLOR, BO. Box 6083, Boston, Mase References: Rev. BK. Hale, D. D., Pres. T. Sceiye, Northampton, Mass. ml SS RAND, ROSA of: = Voice Culture, prepares Ladies and Gentlemen for DRAMATIC STAGE. Particular attention paid to coaching Amateurs snd ‘Students for resding on the platform oF in al and home circle. ke it No. 1238 Hetnw., " erie eee SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE IN COM- § modious halla, in National Bak of the Republic wuilding, southwest corner of 7th and D English, Laneuaee, Correspondence, Rapid Calcula- Hiotn, Bockitertts, ‘Busktees Preston "Cnmseextal Law, Political Eeonomy, stenography and Type-Writ- fiuschind Circular treet “relephon: sali r4_2. 'BENEY C. SPENCER. Principal, Mrs, SARA A. SPENCER Fie Panctpal B14 [STRUCTION ON PIANO AT 50 CENTS 4 LES. sou, by a gentleman qualified by education and ex- derience to «ive thorough instructions to persons de- lof becoming skillful performers and intelligent n, Address CONSCIENTIOUS, Star office 1ANO LESSONS— a postions Address Box 5, Star office. mbl2-Im*_ Seen mangos Bobcat of, anoint Engin La fies BUSINESS COLLEGE, Over Columbia National Bank, a TeDroit Building, F and Eighth Sta N. W. feaches Donbie-entry Bookkeeping, Busin: Arith- Tepe Donbicentry Boake, Businen ‘ett sired: ‘Typewriting, Private Instructions for Civil ‘Service Examinations. Day and evening sessions. For terms of tuition, &., = AMIE. (Six years with Eastman Businem Coilege and late principal of Martyn Commercial College), mb8-6m, (Pa ae a cel woe FLU- RENCE, LESGONE FURS 7 new ayetem of Prof ‘H. LARROQUE’R a native 4 M. France. _mbI7-eo17t* map, A.M. of Sorbonbe University, Paris, GHORT-HAND STUDENTS TRAINED FOR CON- 35 srreasional correspondence by an experienced Steno- uphic Clerk, Terms in advance. Particular at tol card stand. (CAPPIOL “TLL EVENING CATS ARE, Een Pea the, ar, phy, Hi! Pen: Grthography.” Te ‘GF. Woo! ‘ers, Vocar, r2s80%s. eq LGNOW FABIANT Ctrom Pagty, Toate aw. eae ph _ ar y = 1887—DOUBLE SHEET RAILROADS. 1 BY TIMORE AND OBTO RATLROAD. Schedule im effect, SUNDAY, MARCH 13th, 188% "until further hotien - ston from Station, comer of New Jer nt 10:10 pram. daily = Laiceping care The Tl 4am. ie Fite fi Pineh aahnons hitabune aba cian, an ux i Fittahary M0 pth... Chicago BExt IDoEN- fox dl 10. Noeates tare is changed on this trait for tam is arriving niet 05 tas ia ttabure at 2 For Py Pitta w de Grace, X oe, Newark, Wilminseton 210 p.m.and 7 5 Delawar aut aud Wiuligto Wee on week days, 5, 05 am 12-10, 10, 4 40. 340, do? aitimore on Sundays 6.20, 115, 3-20. 4-40,4 40 6 40a. ana x Warm 4 Stations between W 40,830) ps ‘On Suniday 830 aan 411:30 pun.” Por stati ht i 30, 640.7 10, viinat 20 a bi Ws more, 5. 1 1» from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am, Sp From poi in! ou Shenandoah Valley RR, 2 pam, daily From Philadelphia, Chester, Wilmington and Havre Ge Grace, 11°30 am.,3 20 pia. and 10-00 p.m. dally. From Wilmington, Del. apd intermediate points north of Baltimore, 11 20am ‘From Aunapolis, § 30 a.m. and 1.50, 5:25 and 8:00 any Sunday, 10-5 ate Sop P From Harpers Ferry aud Valiey Railroad, 5:30 pam From Frederick aud intermediate points, 8-25. m. Su ally. except Sunday. and 8:15 p. m. daily except Sunday ‘Trains leave Baltiing Washington at 5:10, 6.39, A130 am 12-15, 2 30. See formation ayply at the Baltimore chet office, Washingt station, G1Y aud 13 ©. K. LORD, @ Pa Gcvoral Superintendent, Baltimore. PERCY G. SMITH, Faas’ Ay't Washingtou sbi} EX DID SCENERY magSiMices? PQUirMeNe, GANUAKS 0th, INN; Marriban 0 POTOMAC RAILROAD. 5 ee ren and Elmira, at 9:50 Eaat, 00 and 12:25 S00" 4h 16-00, wat Tt PAL A. Bi. 12-30, 2-00, 4.15, 10-00 ‘Liniited Express’ of Pu ings agian ; i mate, and to’ find the volee—unclozyed and free- | RER 1 FER MM MM 30 AND 31, AND APRIL 1, WASHINGTON, D.C. a s0N _CONEERVANORE Ge DSH” Cpa poe answers, Ariadne’s | 72. S08 ¥ing disappoinunent, and it slowly came | now! —to sing her songs, those pent-up, Ht s88s FRE MN at o By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Here a cOMeERVGTORY, OF MUSIC | a a home vo ber with a feeling of pussionate grief, at heart had burst. e 1 Sss. eR MMMM AT11A.M.AND 3 P. M. EACH DAY. the District of Corurutia, passed on the fifth dy AM ey Os imagination suppiicd answers for herself, and it | that which one longs ior ald loves tay hot be bad Soctacke fe it St Kop MMM of February,,A.D. 1887, in caume No. 9491, Se. Free edvantares. "0:2. BULLAMD. Direstos, ras_§ Strange World which she constructed. | from the mere lonsing aud loving. She geoe ae Ke Ht Sss8 Eee MM M a Equity Doc. 24, we will sell st public auction, in Trout | "Go J7% Henceforward she was welded to the school | hate the # Sik Goulds We tee ie ee Omaha, GRAND EXHIBITION Of the premises, o& WEDNESDAY, the THIRTIETH aS ae at master’s books | With the seuool vext-books she | fostering the hope that: he selgne roe seer | The numbers that bloom in the spring, tre-la, DAY OF MARCH, 1887 at FOU O'CLOCK FM. the | (VHE BERLITZ SCHOOL, OF AGES, Accompilshed but little, and soon put them by; | way. She lay In the grassy billows on the Glauts Fi cieniny e fi aks Gee at sea 4 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 28 AND 29, | following parcels of land all in the city of Wasliing- 723 14TH ST. N. W. Parco a aIeN Grek Kccerations of the works of | Head and noped and dreaued that be would come | Astjanwer camt find a blemed thing” tr Be BP P% 8888 8) 1887. PLUS. The north four (4) fect eleven (11) inches of ‘And ll other principal citios. aa sat Kenceinos wee oe pgs org Perogg | her in time across the waster. But must ask of the man whom he meets, BBB RRR O O &gs, = = a = Jot uambered seventy (70), n the subdivision O1,Pet* | neccenteedi en superior to all other erniflarBestite- Re ee Some months were gone, und a craving forex-| But must ask of the ina whom he meets’ BBR ROO, 8. npecs SALE OF PERSONAL P ot fal ee etaeay FE OaRG | ete Steesotied bivexingas tee Rena Fonds sie could not andes ablindiy over the | pression began to grow upon Ariadne. And now | And tat is the reason we say and we ming BBE OR OR Sat = — : ee See Caen street petnten Ayimnd i) aes nat atead eae aero ae in 9 eer abt See 00, | She felt a power within Waich thried her with | Ol, bother the numbers that bloow in the spring, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated November 16, | streets. Fa ead | SNEW TERM now for Ladies, ‘Gentlemen apd Chu: Papasan And mecetving vivid, Inetiacaté | Fapeure, Dody aud soul, althouga ger heart was | —dyeiti fist 1880, recorder in Liber 1221, follo 160, ctacq. 1.1 | ,SECOND, Also.on the SAME DAY, fn front of tho | 4 NEW, TEMA now for Ladies, Gentienes and Chi: the | asedice of <Eyschylus | and | Sopho- | cuder the ouks tn the yard. Uy hignts ad pene Titres tat boom inthe spring. CORNER 7TH AND E STREBTS. SE TEN OGLOCK Ai, at Drmcmsacn Brow ation | (3 En eat AT CR eeakiione (o> cients: | {Enieburn, teow heeded trp cigs tn English, Pope's translation of the Iliad and | ner griet, her thoughts, her hopes: in’ meas ¢ that blooms i £8 eames D strerta northwest, L will | five (85) winety-nive (90), one andres (100) ode | <EK, MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH. a copy of shakespeare alloc which she read many | rowing events. Ie was long are ale Dethousat | THasttochs the et me lamps, trata, sell alot of Houseliold Furniture, cousistus of Parlor | hundred'and ons (QO), one’ wundred and two cides | JATIN CREEK MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH” y=) the spin ‘ana even the language of thes pouts | BFS Of willbe any of Clit down: but one day | QUE vntor, wander Hike taps trl, sae Cn eH TOMAS ME TIALDS, Trustee Ga)eone huuured and Lve 03, une hundrea sag | Coudidakes prepared for G.lege, Reefuint Fula isons that a times she unconsciously spoke Ia port | tuusit be > poet as Rathi toed ere that She | MAG they fal toeet thers ean ee Miss Suter Corsox Says mbege Louisiane ave ior. | six 206) ope hndred and woven (107), gue hundred | hai3-m" _nmumetous ADPIY SOU Yeh aka, Pynchborg, Drirtal, Cumtisvonge, Senphig fatty Bee oulld Gal) mae sentences: which her heat- | Greeks, and sie was Hied high with enthustastie | Amytuey fail to jet tore with both fee 1 “ Svea | ((HALLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Avent. dred aud ten (10), cue hundsed and eleven {itt} cme ZAND, Kock and alt South waster Pointe” Throw $f could only compare with What the preacher | hopes.” ‘There would be no lack of lnepiratio Tigotter to fantiah She sigue for eghasay evaNPS | TA article entitled “Family Living on 500° Year Fs - htundred and twelve (112), one hundred antl thivteas Clases formed each month. Siocoses pemneaae to hgtiie Rode wstnowt coanpe Fead ont of Job. It fs not hard to taagine the | nuPc* , There would be no lack of inepiratio ig otfer to o ps Puel £ ‘AUCTION SALP OF TEN DESIRADLE BUILDING | (IT! (allon Feuton Plact, between Ist st cast ad Private lonsons in Type Writing. : i i effect of these uncient authors on a hungry mind | W224 = | aati eie for ecooking stove and two other fires, and | "Lots SEVEN FEONTING ON CORNER BOUN- i Capitol st.} one hundred and thirty-three (3a), | Em 4 teach TANG at. nw. ja3-Smo | Danville, 7. ction, companionship oF sy , Ariad encore Dake ra rs ING O3 5 NIN NDAY. | thirty-five G9), oue hundred: an aie (130). 2 NDERGARTES mand Calttornin, Fi ma Grew to depeut upou aunt cand thors oad mae | BS disippearance—snatclied away by ome mag Ginaha Datty World. | were used in ction” we, We wil oor for vale at cubic auton in front | Su auarlant dire weven Sey, onebundcdeed | MLE MANNS PRILARY ScugoL {1818 | | go Mticuners Siutecting wit pulmah Faron ace Within herseit aud her world of taney—a world | Of her hopes of his return, the dane ot ee Se MARCH, 47) at RIVES O'CLOCK FM. sub lots | she busta ace fonts (Lab) one hundred and Siete: | _Pourth term basins April, 1887, atte: | bean ee Ssbbicinie sreek te ; ef Lopes of his return, the di a y Yat ELV E O}CLOC! c one bundred and 10 0! orty: i Soe an & Built wp on Greek forms tempered daly by te | ¢ ig, thelr love, thar fe, thelr heaven Stee | or "Tux Bors. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED OOKB TO | 20}, %. 11,4. 5,6, 14, 19,16,and 17,of a subavision ghe (141) one bubdred aoa forty-two G42), one! bun- BS, HARRIETTE MILLS voc, STO Oe Rae Dal except Saag ants 45h ‘More modern, Shakespeare, and colored but litue | wer there not the inaumeraye thages schch ae las wee eae shag eth Gai Meta ai |S at yt) coe mentee od tee | Minune Coen Atos daly to tom | SNS AA ares an? 1 the real of her wctudi human environment. | Dry and beasts, tue woods, kat eee eS Plat of which can be seon at any office or at wale. This | four (144), one hundred dnd forty-fve (145), one hu. | tofive. Hestdenee. 7350 Uihi ot mew 3 Returning leave Round oon be ‘Fagus she Swadliy performed ber tasks about the | chaning sks and Whispering Winds, tau io hog OB GEORGETOWN— Gemtrable Gulla alee eee ade ee or srisna evaded god eetyce Ubls gow Raed | GHELDON'S, ACADEMIES 1004 °F 8 Aw, | Jig bely grog tunday, arin house with a willing, practiced han was | fn tune 7 iiding sites. ns made Known day’ 0 i Be (161), 9 | Mondays, We 3 and Seturdays: 34 st and | 8 Boe. Dever found wanting where her duty called, it was | “gut iv did not prov even. with h — 40 Buabels for $3.70. sale: 04.96.2889 NCAA EC ctionetts, | CSL aashtnaied aad eieky tee C1Ses car hoatet Remegivaulaave,aey Pucsdaye and Fridaya. Allthe | _ Through trains from the South via, Si cone wiih an Sheet mind na the waschin | prove so easy, even with her in. or $3: meb24,26.28829 “Auctioneers. | (G3), one hundfed ahd’ four ( a}vone hundred | fepmertvaula aves “solthan® | wiheand' Lyncubure: arrive in W : feu cps ous concerned wi he pam” | arty, tom eg ater —— Warten wats eo: ates | IES aetna | PuLere Gaon TEA obapes or | evr ohn gee gmt — — = ~ | happy pittalls yawn beiore the poet bora who is — [in square'nt rf ‘mtudy : ‘con! : Onie ‘aud Charlottesville at Wheel or tbe needie. she wandered iar away | &PPSP Eg Ene COKE NOT CRUSHED~ TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRovED | (674). Kopapolls West Hoi ‘all examinations. Dune Local at 34 A ate through her strange fantastic world. So shegrew | tng thaddened mes ithe ee coe we Patned THE STOCK OF CLOTHING FOR BOYS AT ESTATE, BEING PREMISES No. 408 13% | AND ATSO on THURSDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST | se28 IVY INSTITUTE ser soe bub and K sta. nw. ‘Tickets, Sieeping Car reservation, ‘an absent, dreainy, peculiar creature in reality, | 22 : h a sense of her own impo- 40 Bushels for $2.90. STREET SOUTHWEST DAY OF MARCH, 1887 at FOUB O'CLOCK P. Min | ° ; — 18773 | furmishe sd bepage thks iddoubiy' So to thi even wc watched her, 7” | UGG, tat ae, fore te sheets wo creds while 25 Bushels fr #200 Meter std iceberg | LAG upere teo (2) ant tome | Bene oe ne ins eT SMD 18773 | Sana on er brains te ackiled, “old Mrs. Walker Degan to | gave her teomuch pain abdoniy marred her nec OAK HALL, 2 Recorded anion ihe land records forthe Distt me | sp, aduare nunibersd nfue Mundie "and elshtgca | Pepategr Clam Leman, Gacrch orcan tor practi ‘General Geknp recive that bis one Cale otters ed 08 18 | her grand enduring pocin, which lived Wisin and WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT company. _| of Goltmubia in Liber No, 77, at follo 146, 1 shall, on | (867, on C, between 11th and 12th streets northeast. : z icon toamn Gta Lo ee would be | moved her in every herve and. fiber, although she | TUESDAY, THE FirTH DAV OF APRIL, AD. 1887, COND? Ou the SAME DAY. at QUAILTER PAST e : NER sTREE’ : at HAL Soe F G ; i premises, id grandusother now tue enmuft ta erst for her | COWIA HO puri iorthin written Words.” But by ca ates eae ES 11 and 415 10mm treet Trio iter tor tal Gt Wuonlicatcuen, Sites | muanbered Guo hy (conten ct Tetrand Greens See arate foreanin ong age rene wasabi? | the? gi Voc ame ate Favor aeaity ahd ata | a white the Sevortast a esl ie he eee! Pe a eee e ct } is en sl r or in 8 ‘num “l two | and sixty: A =o)» Lor Catiandish name-va git whove Sith had Bernas | Bratlous of er ork, ta stand, though weeping | toany in the elty, we guarantee to sell them at least efgnt xe es) improved iby Tiree tory Prague Belling Gitreots sguthesst]n squareatimbersd one thoumiud Ertablished and only Sines iver landines as tason Mattos Oroak riod: eed gis as the Wild figit OC the cen ease | Comparisons” with Ler postesnon siuiling saute | UNE Per cent. cheaper than any other store. Woonrvrrs [wenoven geet soutien eee Be wos of sale | OTL ER. Don ee DAME DAY, at HALF PAST FOUR | can be consulted dally, 404 Oat, ber 435 and 6th te. | SF4 MPA, 9 bs as a i Of the seven turkeys | Over it ' re : erns, Amount secur ‘expenses: LOCK, pt, Teauines, 101 now. . Bees ote Eas Sete ag | “Ginn tet ne | StmoveaeecSoud ceca PAT] | ures xn commana | ate a Ta |e a ey | es nce —ogremmees segemate | Woe wn are in on Gece wa hardly | ‘The girl grew pa ‘and they marked 1t ese Seusieterraas ta Peon oan geet Py, deed of tet | oth ste_moy)and twelve (ie) fon’ AUtieat, betwen | igh strictly confident indies, |_ JOHN MoGAHEE, Alexandria VaeAgeus hi Tawe teem ar werk to protece ia fnduences must (HIS GgEM ives that writin,” declared old | | Acomplete line of SUITS for Boys 13-16 at 94.50 | TOT Fii06 Pusinens and Omciel Papers of every Huborat tice of sale, and all gohceyaseinig ask tect: Mase. ave. fad Get Re Tin mjuarenutnbored one oe. = aoe = ae OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LDR Svlomion and Lucy Walker a being of suelt a char- | {spin ‘when he takca wenticay ua are ee gnG | ABA upward. In the most convenient manner for ready reference, | IME 8f utchavens coat, the terms of wale aro uve | Sa Ore Ou the SAME Day, at quarter 70 | QO} “send Yor pre lista: eave 50 percent "rhe Steamer SUF, Capt_W. C. Se (Grlane was sadly alone, but she had a world of | 8" Woods a litte. She don’t. sleep none hardly | _We have a good line of Men's Spring OVERCOATS at THE IMPROVED HOLDERS ‘Trpstes reserves the right to resell at the riak and cont | FLV E OCUOCE p 1a front of the premises, lots sume ber trips betwoen BALI wa her own and Was uot unhappy. Day and night | yn siay abed. ier aummgomsbiny Dight she jew | $7.50 and upward. Heavy Overconte at 50c. on the | are constructed with STEEL CLAMPING PLATES, | of tie, delaulting purchiser after ve (3) days’ notice | numbercd four 4), A¥e(5), fon B. between 1th aud INGTON and forall lgndings ou, tee Potone, sue peopled tue woos aud felds and waters with | Gono, she sets tha i her yikes ae oa, | Salae—8 good investment, tag'requited ee to alo tapeaehnaree teabror | Vigor Columbia, ALEXRNBIE. MORAN." | on 19th, ustwoen Daud 2 in nef ip ecuare mun, | [DEK THOMAS, D5 a winter, Xo. 20 | 2h kei Sunday 4 pm * 3 , sl ¥ re ol y Li i to file er Vel ol - 79. 3 ” Md , ved of ot Seusmpeeba cast on thie plyaza mose all night. Hit ain't human, | We have also magnificent line of Corkscrew and | horizontally: and canbe used shred serge ene tee. | OVIFTH. Ou the SAME DAY at FIVE O-CLOC P| Nort Exeter st, Baitimore, Ma. ty, ceived on Saturday oo eeecn es ee ag Out and siroiling by the lone |: pa — = Ea} will be same ag | Diagonal SUITS, Sack or frock, for Men and Youths Ree AG eres Stedup AE ape 2 1HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. 7 in frome of ie premtees, lot numbered eee Pape mg ‘tu thajels 3m 7th Sirect What, be moon at aight. in the winks ae ans bs added.” frou $10 up. Also, a complete line of Business SUITS, pene 2s Eree ee comma iy = Sees square ane aaa =e oftce: $412 Storm, whea the grat oaks best and groaned and | wOBt,,DIgBt the woods Wok fire, and Solomon | trom #6 50 tp Also, Pure Worntel Gntvees Pooes | WOODRUF'S IMPROVED, FILE-HOLDER OABI- STSia On. the SAM yen-past | JX FDNEY AND ALL URINARY TROUBLES Fag: | _£96-0m ec: ({ith'and Foon orm. mom the Iittie house quaked, she stood on the damp | User Ussiened down to the vicinity, fearful lest | albert SUITS: at $19 and upward NETS, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. premises, Lots | NAY, quickly and safely cured by DO UTA CAT, | JQOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. piuza and looked and listened, ‘The terrinic glory | RS_ fencing would suffer. Ariadne followed, at- With Locking Device operated by Drop Shelf or Knobs, numbered four (4,) {on B, between, 16th and 17th sts. | 8: poe Pos Toy NEW IMON STEAMEL “W ARKFTELD® Bethe cloud-bursting thunder and’ mad-lesping | Saeed by the glorious blaze which here and there | fall ine of PANTS at 81.50 and upward. At ‘which jocks in all of the Holdore contained in se) ve iste oes HEME) mine, (9) on | Meee eS White ae Ne YSFull directions 2207 | Leaves hart on MONDAYS, Hightaing, which drove old. Mire. Walken an aon Ae ae turpentine noe tops of - the Cabinet without the use of doars i Bo ee eCee ton bat sigven Gu Z irs CAVE, AND A law aup| MUDR Seat ae ete Wo ber feather bed, moved this ardent nature with = ‘the fire meee lnstructing her to ca Are the most desirable $4 complete thing ta in square num id, poet om A dy 4 ‘ings as iar as Fag iy La Bo meaner emotion than rapturous awe. For-| stationed his daughter cena omen Walker! 00 a BAE P| Desund seecbere rivingtatsekietetbers Gost) deaf twenty-eight yeara. Treated by most of the | Clements ‘Connects and OR ke ot ‘she en ‘ofc and fol ? here and elsewhere, ‘entire satisiaction. was twenty-eight years. y erly sie bad Leen fond of crowning herweif WIKB | the ine ot fepelug tariier on. Happily ‘what wie 8 Lex nH ae GH rook doue inthe beet mranter sid st reameable FIVE OCLOCK bate meray ‘Birec antes ane ites then hams oof others Pall SCTWO IDLE: Manager SOE 3 the woods; now she crowned herself with thin | ‘Er was did not biow that w the real danger ‘00 £4 E ror 7 | Pind for a Circular, or call and examtne at the Man- Bets se the soa ba me ted | Particulars esat on ry TRECT TO NEW YO! He wreaiig Dorsey and id tre Walker | gruseume ance or Arad Son feng the ax a | metory, Non O07 and G59 Massachtset avons mor: Sntuine (Oh tom det i ayes JQuN QuBON and BG ESIOHT sre Pea noted the change painful mises sky, wea rum bered ane je | _saSthedta-Gm 3 ‘Haver, N. Y- every SATURDAY at 4 pan, : apes nanny te een Se ba BET Unaware that What she despised as a ‘and | 12g shapes a pine tree E. W. WOODRUFF, GH, On 81x | FRLANCARD's PILLS. i ‘ovary 1 =e ee ee iowing ames beneath. mh25 CORNER 107H AND FSTREETA | r20s4w, toutes and Mantafectaren O'CLOCK P.M fa front of the Lot numberea | I) oF TRON. slowest cy frien the Grecia made ullets for ‘the victors im bt ontwense ae, py Py SI a seen Oe (Obi Gormer er loa non Garon z geal recom — acoder of Bette rd M" VERNON! MT. VERNON ee en am SER Wes te would have been in'a crowds women and men. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. Keone bait pon the epProperty 0 Crees an nnewereea BY Sin meutme: One Shird For Berotula (Tamers, King’s Brit exc tne rw. conconan The ake was three or four miles long and at | 726 10Ne wad ese with olces for er ar: EPPS's Cocos god meameny to serinly etait cen | Soa ong yeep ies | Bremer loool ier suguntng aed serpin | Pnmes7 et ee! Guy Corrs ag er some points almost two miles con- ary F g June: 7, Will be paid, ‘ithe is 2 : mr Sean i Dons pened innunieons Sb poe te bowels of Ge ear ina ‘ungie day? the per. Screuin of dre Darns oo ts cracking, roaring. wy, We Huse Cor Parces Pe ee sea FRED. W. JONES, Trustee. EbSpropersy sods ot al option. Pours & GUL Ys ael6 = LL BLAKE eepcible ‘sinking had indeed begun on the day or | Swallowing up the long, trailing wi wid “By a thorough knowledge of the nataral laws which aul conveyanciug at purchase feo at Actats tof gD. 8 EE orn Arksdue's” birtby Dut te was, some weeks cre tne | STC DANN rnsay; Wat Way afl sees the Grr prerttonnet dipcetion snd muator,ana | FAHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. Hot eomplied within scven days rom the tay of as, | — SOU by araawiete wenerally, OCEAN STEAMERS. lake ad quite bared its bottom to the sun,* and | thegrest hurriesue- ror one ted Cocoa. Mr. Epps has ‘breakfast CATALOGUE BALE the: isk’ EAD AND BE WISE—DR. Bi three monty Or more were gone beture the water | Chefne in overlagpiog Bele mount Lew, Dut ON ALL See AS el eS ert cost of dofanl tinge purchaser rafter previous a before me that SS was entirely Tey & normal condition | tute Swhive loge bedtldden “wink ag, UBOR the save us many heavy doctors’ Dilla Tt ie by the suds MISCELLANEOUS AND ILLUSTRATED notice in The ae Spee iis city, Custed, Twice during Ariadne's iite-time was | mutt white logs bedridden with %, and Stott use of uch articles of diet that acoustitgtion OE eee anisiann a Gree ES States Mail steamers sailing this’ curious phenomendn repeated. “ue watery | Gn thet Next cae ve Joy. Fr ally built up until strong. enguah 1, fe BOO mee OT p Reon Srery WHORESDAY to Guseuswee a ared take place Lrough the bot 5 Toots and, for sist ry tendency to disease. sal r Gon advice free at any a feos pool in tat end of f the Take owed Uy Soloiwon | FET, mock bravado, le Spee the nae aot ON alist cig round oe eady toate RY | ry oss tug ace aa Wak WHITAKER, HENRY E. DANE Trane, SAmokiG. BILLS, abeay iia Britannic, Germantc, Adriatic, Celtic, Republic, Baltic, Waiker. The shore here for the most part was | ig th Lohere: Ie theres taey fatal shat by “keeping” oursel srel orlbed pes “ District of Golumbia, ‘of duly, 1885, ‘and 6100. Excursion tickets t 1 Teach thet ‘ourselves ‘TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, x ur Saloon rates, $60, @80 high and seep, and immediately over the fathom. | furmigg augers forward. through the naire se ure biood ghd = properly femune. rae aE arona DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, vies _ | Vinh 7-ma gu favorable tote’ Suri intermediate couse Called, ths lait rose in a cxriou | Brass to scorch with hisses wretched, tolling. nde simply with doling water or milk. Sold only | Southwest comer of Eleventh street and Penna, ave, = Te BREN CONTRAD! . Which Ariadne always declared | in windiat gis, end clay ee enge and shriek 4 half-pound tins by Grocers, this: ox FINANCIAL. Ary is the oldest in ‘ Se LA Gru conapietely cotered this" plate una" ts | ermal, aa the aroused snake tears screaihing JAMES EPPS & CO Homeopathic Chemisty | dance SWENEY SANTI RMD EELINTIETE, W: Sedge enmity rin Selotoe it was the haly OF te Muthu head. The Greed, auscng thecaselven asd ween aaah eas 224 m,suke London, England. ‘AT 7:30 O'CLOCK, Puce & Warmz, digg marred or atte Forty years’ experience. 4 s. ead" she called t dually, a cl ‘strain Boot meee ° soon hans this Was Dreeired. Ling in writhing, suoxe-stie death ‘of Winged tae’ = 1 esa TOMAS DOWLING, SE Breeder, } New York, DE a sce or ttc oy a Rig wing, tae oe wa | Wit cate ewe Rule demons? What kuow they Bexsows Cazctse Ponovs Prasren | miso. Anedonee | gag 25th Saghineton MEE eye as Ot Niort bey oud, the green Waving 'deids slptig the’death of being is thetr birth.” cae” caralvals HIGHEST AWARDS OF MEDALS HOMAR E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. am., with Ladies ouly. Sr iE Sng peo trea | ee ey ee ai 1 RUROPE AND AMERICA SeRE surg, oF apzames, nag | MOR HE eR | Misa? Rea Sioa shadow, ag’ switter than, thé wind, it | Ses asic gus forward o fhe sriscay ase Te Tis on ke oT NOBTHW. ‘Suidae ieee H Cuvoen Oamiax, power ie hurerts vooer tem seauowed, up shining Ce Be ‘the | Way, doing death to all ‘and leaving ‘The neatest, quickest, safest and most powerful rem-| | By virtue of sme Court of Evan shaw ice eke tw aad king, id Mi, Walker found | Deulod Dut Basted corpuesstrewed turough Vistas gl Blown fot Hhetnaiian Piearay Neues Cam. | Waris a taarens, miss Greaming gas, she went bome‘und solemnly Ge by the flames, blackened with smoke aches and pains. Endorsed by 5,000 physicians and | Bay" See ee oe eed ATTORNEYS. clared (o her soa that am luge sbone in With toe’ threatening: aie eat ee eee combat druggists of the highest repute. Benson's Plasters 'E. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. ——— those youtntui Intech lowed Lo gate into Ube | Pred at last to find hls promptly relieve and cure where other plasters 2d Bi ‘couuminsioners watery abyms called the Devil's Hole. at at | De had left ber. ie broke ass neens ETS Com: Cox: Sressy salves, Houments and loons, ace sbeobasely Po egired tegecy ger eee ° pees tee nineteen this dreaming, deopayed astedte nea’ | 22th hor hand as it she hed’ been 2 way AND CLEANEST Fuxr. [sconnag pate siamese ge by ee lover. Nathan Cowley w farmer, | Cid. led her slowly homeward. It was a night es, such as “Capeicum,’ “Capeicine,’ > : ph pa Teached be: | PruUlaME with mca and stars, abd Arladnow efea ‘WASHINGTON GAS COMPANYS as they aro utterly worthlees had intended to decive, = Can yea rep TE ‘but be was | 2UR@ Fapturously on the sk: At the ‘she COKE Ask for BENSON'S and take no others. All druggista, H, D. B. avenne, " cy x . ‘and be loved her | 100804 bersels from her father's hand ‘ahd stood | OMders recetved at fe Sane, nw. Sith great eafuestneat. WO ‘wouder | Svay from him; the stars rained firv im her soul; Ofice Gas Company, 413 10th st. nw. SEABUBY & JOBNEON, Paorarerons, a bepivarboct IMPORTER AND TAILOR, z iat ne attracted nina after al: for Ariadne was twithin ‘the dark house to suseni et AE go US Bither of the eight offices of JOHNSON BROTHERS ‘secured on Deautiful in fsce and form, and when thove deep i tot 3 has the honor to {nform zoe thas he IEW Goons sirange eyes were turned a ee | ee eke ssade in hises- ara SACs aa oe oat a Ban peel See N “Lake OctaRachee, in Florida, does ma pot aleteg ve Z 2121 Pennayitanis - : ae eae | oe waccamaN, ance CMOS | ator Myunincton DO. | Residence, G13 T ot aw.