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ll * ats HOME MATTERS, TOW MEN WILL DRESS THIS FALL. THE DYING JUGGERNAUT, A GEORGIA MAN HUNT. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. REMEDIRS FOR MINQHB MAL wIFS WHICH ARE Ge Underwear, Coats, Hats and Shoes. |The Great God has had his Day—|Ruaffen Bhode’s Fight for om FUTURE Days. oe ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILIN A), 8 ee Cool Drag the Car On r ‘Big Odds. = ——s = Ee eee At max A ONASLE RECIPES FOR PRE | sy proce COAT IN FAVOR AGAIN—NO DECIDED Gosties Pere a + ‘Liberty Against Big J ESCASSON BKOS, anctioneere WHERE £00. Avctonsers. | SCHEDULE IN EFFRCT JULY 251TH, 1887. > SE YCEEES. CHANGE FOR EVENING WEAR. Moknanusedanions: From the St. Louis Globe Democrat. ead = 7 Opposite Cig Post Ofica, | LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, CORNER = lal The most sensational man bunt of the year was USTEES SALE OF UNIMPTOVED (PROVERTY om SORES SERS APM. ARS ea RCS Wares Metres terse | us the Nant Tort Tree From the London Standard. completed to-day, when a party of Twiggs County CAPLLUL AND A STREET SOUTHEAST. SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS. For Chicago and Northwest, Exp. Daily 10.550. m, Lol 4 i Soaaeee thoes chatece ta the faarks the in- | ‘The announcement that the once famous festi | farmers, armed with pistols and shotguns, Liber Rot SG2 eae 18D, races eee Te eee REMOVING TRU ITE EEC nDS i ceniil sah tes dime ee ieee eek wey FADTING a Bort with todine im its ear! “auction of those changes in the fashioning and | va} of Jaggernaut has so declined in popularity as | brought in = huge whom they had securely [Liber No, 1203, sollo 189, st sea, 000 of the tub RAAS Gerbead TES Its progress will be arrested. via} of meas garments which pass under the | ty render it necessary for the priests to hire coolles | chained in a wagon, ‘The man’s name was Ruffen SRgSAL ERDAS, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-Fu Fou Paty on Soneess in the bead put horse. of fail styles. In reality, however, tt ts not | to drag the eer te-& measure of the extent to | Hhome, Early Tuestay morning Policeman Jeff 1887, at FOUK O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the prem: Fadish leaves on the back of the neck. another month has passed that youthful or ises, the Sas Pee estate, situate in which the destructive solvent of Western thought | Johnson and Ans. Matthews were walking down z Washington eft. D gf Columbia 03 wit: Lote FO CHAIRS dW tahgtob, 7 30 & Tia Leavas are an exceilent remedy for barr een ouommoms array themselves 1n | 45 peing applied to Eastern creeds. The car of the | Bridge row, when they found a burly negro Tumnbered she thousand and “miucty-sis <TOSdh toe RELY OST: oat. ecllsmere and Pha . Seald the leaves and apply 4 thelr glory and tempt the Indian summer Sun | great god of Pooree was one of the most sacred asleep on the sidewalk, just below McCrudden’s gether wit “all the improvements, ways, easements, adely ie x Poultice, Fifta avenue or the windows of clubs om that | or Brahminte “properties,” and the Rath Jattra ajbar. Officer Johnson touched him with his club Fights, privileges, and appurtenances to the same De For Siiweriy abd internotiate ycinte, 13:13 pm. | Tree Troe RRO a eae Dizwe Dy th | thoroughfare. On the art of dressing many books | festival which, in importance, yielded to that | 8d awoke him. ‘ieee, The smote st stage indebtednees _ ee. SAGE | ame" 107 BS. STS Ag tmamute tesiny 9304S ‘Suil -rer from insomnia will often induce peace .ye been written, but no Teufelsdroech bas Yet | of no other deity in. the Hindoo Pantheon. | “Where do you liver” he was asked. gored, with expenses of sale, taxes, &c., in cash MS ANY | 4:85, 440, 930. 0h a5, 2 SO, 8 2) and 1) 90 pam Stumber. ison who hus satisfactorily solved the enigma of | Prom gvecy “ence “at ‘the ¥aue, empite vot | plOB, cherry street, in a two-story nowse, near the falance “in cue. year ‘from date ‘sale with ae aoe 1 at | Bata oo 8 $5.3 Mestanp PLastens, if mixed with the white 9 | sno sets th fashion.” Fifteen or even ten years | Hr & Bee Pare par Meecirorsiray foal tne fC RT ae Raa ber cent interest fiom day cf sale, to LING, Auctioneer. 330, 9 30.6 43,535 a 3 cured by deed of trust on anegy instead of water, will not bilster the Mos: | aco the young man looked to Parts for his models. fou of purcanser, “A deposit of S100 reauired on | I4ATR-CLOTH PARLOR | nin’ Ouvwile). 8 S0em: ¢40 pan. Loses Aupop . purchaser. of ait m : < pan. On Noam 4°40 eave Aue delicate sitn. els. | and when the car of Juggernaut was dragged | the river.’ cs cach torat thus ofveaer tunveneme oe NUP BED-OOM FURNITURE, MATTRESSES | tlie G40. 8 AGRI. 12 On, 3:50, 8 0 pra undagee, Prem Jerzy ot ittle water, strain | \°W2days Le yearns for London and its styles | once a year from tne temple in order to | _,“Wélh I livein some of them housesdown there,’ Claser’s cost. Terms to be complied within ten daye, | AND BEDDING DEE AG CO TERED | Sig S40. 8 em M JeLe¥.—Botl pluras in a little water, st fut to whom does the youthiul Engltshman lok? of the tank «| eplted the negro insultingiy. otherwise resaleat risk and cost of defaulting ONE SMALE COOK HEATING STOVES SHOW | Por Way Satine between Washington and Balti- through a jetly-bag. adit a pound of sugar to a pin: ts often, but erroneously salt, to the Prines | CUR the god in the cool water of the tank a] Caliing tow egro barkeeper, Johnson asked if chaser, ater five days" public notice of wach resale i | CARE” RILCHES REQCIGTES Re ei eee 900,040, 8:30 ms 2 1G, Sk, SAO AD of jutee and boil teen “ re for te prince would wot bo tne pertect | mile and. a half distant the wildest enthusiasm | he knew im, and the barkeeger replied 1 the some tewspaper published ms Washingtog. UC. Tic Fi 2a my Ou Si Oem, and 130, atm Face seas sans ary rut with He Ke te it hetdld not himself bow tr the soe: | Selzed the vast multitude of devotees, Thousinds | negative, Johnson then told Matthews that eo en ; 26, commencing a Le Olive fe to cas, | teenie eed s Tushed to selze the cables, and so eager Were the | guessed they had better run him in. Matthews ching 1 | (oneerueds is tather the combined wisdeee care | volunteers for this holy service that ‘the best and | Starved to put his chaia around: the megrors Wrist, (Ong Of the costitest of economies fs burning kero of many master-minds, jot each man, | STeatest men of Orissa struggled with each oe nen he latter jerked away and sprang at Jona: saa wet dus ean cases of | Dat all men,” as Mr, Swinburne phrases it with | t blain a hold upon the ropes. To use the lan- | son lke a tiger. The officer staggered bac a on Gai x sene w fe wick turned low. Many cases of | Dat ail im Guage of an old writer who witnessed the Rath | and fell, the negro on Lop of im, making a de: ES Gene Coane taieh: TES pin, Varoat affections may be credited to tuts practice. | “ENN aan was at the pains the other day to | attra in tts palmy days, ‘They are so greedy and erate effort to wrench his club trom nis grasp. CATALOGUE SALE m - —_ » 7 sina ns01 é as a Teg D RUNNING y t day Masy It1s pecullar to suunmerandeariy autums | and out in what direction this nidden force will | ©eF to draw it that whosoever, by shouldering, | Johnson isa small man, apd the negro Was a reg. 7 i Teas ‘EN Charch train leaves Washington on Sunday only at - er drinkize (0 - crowding, shov' rusting, or in any | ular double-jointer, and, although Matthews be- WIDT! =a “ a Bag - ~~ are the result of overeating and over-drinktax. | tend during the coming autumn. Starting with | CTOWding, shoving, heaving, U FLEI TO A TEN-FOOT ALLEY, AND BNOWN LASp.m., stopping atall stations on Metropolten ‘The practice of eating highiy seasoned food, tn- ‘rst principle, underwear, he learned teat the | /s0lent way can Dut lay a hand upon’ the rope, | gan clubbing him With all his might, the ruman PORTION OF 1 every night for a tim PUL a little borax ta the Water used (Or bathing It ; Ny Stations ou Metropelitca Branch, 16-45 am. ial stations only. 18 foam: $0n Sunday stops at all ste intermediate points. 9:05 shall seli at bouse'No. * northwest, asmiall lot of housesuld etecta ee atzst "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. (roma dows = : eae at kch a rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. + ; 2 Lee hy : ‘ Branch ee orgeousness of hue which’ lately marked. the | ‘ey think themselves bleaned and happy. An Srenched the club {rom Johnson's hand, dealt him Rree= OP ™ ‘S| JAPANESE PORCELAINS, BRONZES, BRIC-A- Vor Frederick, 10:5 30 p.m, Sundays, furious at all t eatly to the thirst in | Xongrousness of = when tt ts jong the city there are many Ow across the face, struck back ; =e : * hm. fl a aaincee domton. hostery has Neen abandoned. | Tyee wit oer themasives as atacrinceto tho acl, | Matthews aud it Wine coed eloe herwoes Uns gi cantue ote certain deed of trust. bearing date BRAC. ABTICLES OF VERTU, EMBROIDER. | * 10,4; Sveestown, +10 10-0. mand 20pm The Linest of merino still prevails ay the material, a that the | ef September 20; 1873. aud duly TES, ETC, Traits arave frum Chicaro, daily, 6-20 a.m and ABas oF HorSatr or sand aypited to an aching | Li "hGeors and shirts! OF “slugletse sas tae | and desperately ie down on the ground that thé | eyes, Absol ute! Pure. No. 76. folio 55 et seq., one of the Land Records! ‘ a arrive from Chiara, alld, G20 8, mo08 aian i > ¢. The rubber jiish” salesinen now term thene hard wr, | Chariot wheels may run over them, whereby they | “Shoot him, Matthews,” cried Johnson, and five en, | of ie Bistrcct of Colunibie and by virtue ot «decree | peing a Choice Cotlection of Japanese Objects of Art ng ffom Cunctomatt and we Louse, deity, 6x0 lace or limb ts often a gre z Sy comfort. bie of so. waria In’ the long ren, | 8f€ killed outrigut, Some get broken arms, some | pistol shots rang out in quick succession, then tWO | ‘This powder never varies. A. marvel of purity, | of the Supreme Court of thé said District of Columbia , >. ma. she i Dags that can be filled with 1 ater and theo | rd ihe colon wee eer shea a, Abe long run, | broken legs, 90 that many are destroyed, and | more, and the negro went running up the street | strength and wholesomeuess. More economical than | ™ equity cause No. 10,731, and at the request of the ‘Fron: Phiiad Cheater, and Wilmington, 10-45 the ne ed up, are also a great cc Of red ob a White pround being phe heap ee ree | think to merit heaven.” covered with ‘blood, and the officers staggered {he ordinary Kinds. and cannot be sold in competition | Party secured thereby, default havin ite — 2m, 3.03, 8:00, aid 30 p.m, daily, and 12.00 especta: ick in these articles Socks for evening wear are, ot | _ AteVen a later date martyrs to Juggernaut, or | blindly after him. & lar {multitude of low test, short weight alum or | i ‘ e posse at once started | With them : ours ah vee Jagannath, as he fs mors correctly termed, were | in ‘pursult of him, Bafuds Jones and Hodnete | Phosphate powders.” soup oNLvin caMse “HOYAL, Bar | , two and a bait pounds of | trash ccd in aulet Chatteris Ererareest! etm | not intrequent.. When Francis Buchanan was in | and Meritt. Birdson cagtumd® “tse negro | M2 FOwDen Co. 100 Wail street, N.Y. 39 | stFIvE O'CLUCK P.M. all of lot Lumbered oleved | T0b® soldat Public Auction, without reserve, at my ue tablespoonful exch | reacties to the Shirt front, thougu the plata front | PooTe@eany in this century, he describesthe harsh | about 15 miles ‘beiow here, inthe cage Yat (Ee EES SS ART Rooms, oo - pepper, | Sif three studs is, peruaps, after all, the “best | Fating of the gigantic car as it moved along, the wiggs County. They brought him to Mr. To Mase, Ax Biconve Boox. 22), Grae press through colande: Stigar, one pint of vines uh, in frontof the premises, on SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-FOUR TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER,A-D. 1887, intermediate points north of Bal- dai Baltimore for Wash D5, 10-00, au - 7 i ges feet ou 13th street aud running back with that width, eat 6509.04 Som ctreens alt pie at ca eer cath tha | fOr foc evenlug dress. Tae broad bite and pink Obscene songs of the priests 1n honor of the god, | Adkins’ and Bioppet tor, ainuer, and while ‘cet to # 10-foot alley, as the same ie recorded im Eleventh street and Pa. ave. 3 and half a txbie-pvoniul of salt. fred colored siirt hs y lisuppenred iis da bg | and the flerce glances which the fanaticsbestowed | Waiting they tied tatsup ts rate: fi neetcuktaereoine: | OM the beereating Englishmen, as a pilgrim ane | Furep Reep-nrxvs.— tice of the Surveyor of the District of bia. as ern Terma of ue cash-and to be complied with withig | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDA ip them {2} (a colored’ shirt in’ winter is a thing to be abe | ROUNCed himself ready to become a sacrifice Lo the | posse followed and fired seven shots at the Seelny 68-CENT SALE, twenty di hoped forever: certaiale wa roke loose aud made a dash’ for liberty, The , SEPTEMBER 2 Draw the bird ‘3 from day of sale, or property to be resold and 28, 1887, at 11a m.and 3 1. eacl 3 “oy y. + y. pSecperasipa lal obenki den | horred. Collars are to be moderately. thigh, | M10 No one daring or caring to prevent the selt- | prisoner, some of whieh struck him, but he reach alex and conto dfaultiiy’ parchuoer, A depoatt of ee ee, Eacopt Sunday Tails. toadelieute beown in plenty | turned dowa ta froat in artous degrees of formal: | umudiation, the man, prostrated Mimsclt in the | Aswang and plunged into it leaving a bloody oa Beer ounarudneneoge eee —_ Baceaze, celle forand checked at hoteia and pea opts Min toe alanee in a (SRR Or the re The cuff 19 Stl IaSte ne nT ee eee ee eer is SUreeened Tora Te | ORE ea Re eee rounded Zn the right, Bip by G8-CENT COTTON UNDERWEAR SALE, aren ROTHERFORD, Trustee. ‘The Collection will be on view day prior to sale. | Ly NSSVANUNT UES eee! UiBies, 1 and 1598 hot lard, drain th fsa with } @ lak ant not with a solitatre, and themerest line | BIS face with bis arm : $ oe ia, thie | Aght, Tuceday morning, Ses Wo CLEMENTS © K. Lorn. nd serve om a hot dish; garnish WIR) Co cient. to project beyond the coatsleeve. | MUILude passed around him, leaving the ‘space | but in spite of ail the posse lost sight of him. ae é wot CLM: “ . sa parsiey. | Neckties just imported are of Fich dark colored | Cf, Until he was crushed to death by the wheels | ‘They then got hounds and the three police, Hi BUSESELL & CARUST, = ¥ anager, Gen. Pans Agent, Piexiep Cxan-arrtes—Stem the apples after | Suc" cna-sitins, barred With cotored stripes on a | Of the ponderous structure, Then a wild cry of | Matthews, Brown, and Bouner, drove the swamp | Beginning SATURDAY, September, 24, at 8a. m., Beal Estate Brokers, LIne tha tork. Prepare a sirup of one | dare ground. ‘They are tied In a sailors knot, and | PFalse Was raised, and as the god was seen to| until a late hour in the afternoon. BY this "L0U8 F street northwest, | _222-5t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. sae ty © pound of brown sugar | Uke breastpin, tnoaza not as omnipresent ad for- | vSunlle” at the bation of spouting blood, the de- | Ume about twenty Twiggs County’ farmers had and . : Sickel cere = Schedule in ett continuing through MONDAY, TUESDAY aud WW ALTER WIKEIANS © 60, Auctioneers A.M —East “i wn. Mail Daily for Warrenton, WEDNESDAY, we shall offer the following bargains | PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PRO} Gordonsville, Clattotteny mebbang aud Stato ch | Mert, Is noe Feuout on date. Ouly’ the smatiest | Fotwes tare conriesand plecss oi monet on the | Jolnedin the hunt, whieh was given Up BY t8| nour Ladies Underses here reo: ETY ON NEW YOK AVENUE NORTHWEST, | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPLRTY cuwecl Sant Lye’ Mee ke (more, 11 liked), an =e find ‘plalnest, however. can De fasten ne ae oe ee eT aged | where te eae norte ran not less than 10 miles, | “We wish it to be thoregtie nederetood that the aub. | _ WASHINGTON, D.C. SYLVANIA AVENCE, BLiWeES Sprite, Hristo. Rnowsilie, Kony Kind of spice, | corner uf the kno by witch he had won immortality in the Hindoo } when It belng almost dark, he rushed into thé | , jNe winitto bot the | BY virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in liber] SECOND AND. TWENIY~1 S| cu ry aod) New Oweaus. Pullin er they b : the Jar. ate | _AcLOFS asa rule dress badly, off the stage, at at) Walhalia, house of Mr. ‘Herring, bounded past the family ar cenate Special Prices, aud hold good for the | xo 71134 “fou 242, of the land records for the NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE, (HI | Sleeper Wastin Grare ManwaLape—Aunee € «pirate | events. They citer dts too mllca or too ttle. | , Ht 1, therefore, suggestive of a strange revo- | to the up-stairs aud into the attic, where he de- | days mentioned above ont. District of Columbia, the undersigned, as trustees, ga TUESDAY ewe. ELE Warrenton, Ch ax aadiee and cook the pulps | marked exceptlin to thisrule 1s Herbert Keleey, | 13402 "tn Hindoo opinion to hear that uot only | fled arrest, A dozen shots were fired Into the rec | We warrant the wear of every piece you buy and willoffer for sale at jublicauctigh, in ir wtot he ENTH, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK PM, we hw Chea. & Olio Route, ben eal : ae 3 : Mire Tuiack oe hie Ry Ceuta Pe fois | Ae victtms lacking, Dut that, Instead of thou. | treat without eect, The party then began totear | guarantee the prices PemaE ON PATURDAY, THE FIMDL DAY OF | whall sell, tu front ot premi. qo he until the see: strain it, and to four ling manof the Lyceum Theater, He 1S honldes of ck place tae | awey tonteesce Hirata ges con, OCLUBER, A. D.. 1887. at HALF-PAST FOUR | 52, fronting 24 {cet on Penussivauia avenues ranean | (ee re at ie. Greensboro, Raley 5 Prpoiedris in New York, for | $4NdS struggling for the honor of a place at | a ere Wad & CPLSIS ated Rees Coe tel | peo of te articles herein mentioned cannot again | OCLUCK P. M., 10t uuntbered forty (40), in EAE: | back OF ieee O iacees eae ReeUUR, SLL rlotle, Atlant glia. Mont Ry ose 6 one canes gpl By Son hots sooiten | the drag ‘ropes, laboring men, at so many | Suddenly there was a crash, and Rhodes’ body fell | be purchased for 81. White snd other's substivision of lotmumbered two (2), | amd basement brick divellive, containing 14 roots, | Orieaus, Dexa Ibeusured alter cooking, the grated bree leget | Spoken of In connection with the subject of really | DAS Per, diem, have {0 be hired to perforin | through, spreading consternation among” the % @ in e uumnbered tive hundred aud fourteen (614), | all modern improvements. York to Athata, in con good ieious and uine pounds of sugars I Ge ei iter bis | the sacred tunction. The awe of the Indian | farmers. ‘They closed in on him, but not until he | ¥°% kuow we always redeem our promise, As Fever led in the ollie of the surveyor of naid city of | "This property is beautifully located and should coin. | Alauta to New Usies die Rlceperr fee berore the -ucar is pat ln, and cook for haltan | @ressing with good ta jay or two after people for “tie Lord of the World” has been | had knocked dow’ halt a dose or thoes duane TADIES MUSTER Cou Wasliugton, iu book H. D.C, page £7, with the im- | mand the atteution of buy ete } for Birmtushim, Vicksoune aud “SMreveport Soli, Lhour after it begins to boll. Loee neni fn a frock Guten tai | decstning, For many years past the tate of | subd ebim. He was the wildest man ever known, 2 owas provements thereo! ‘Terms easy; made knows at time of sale. | tetiom Washinue tot compect for For Sricup Gares take the pulp trom the fruit, | Si it" Gear hitsel asa treo coat aired te | the great, od Of Orissa has been on the wane, | The party thea watcued around liar ail uighe, Sie. Ladies’ Muslin Gown, shirt front, trimmed | ewelve (12) mouths the parchance 10. Give hie ae | eee ee WALTER B. WILLIAMS £CO., Aucts. | C845 Y Haute Jy cept Sunday for Manaseag preserving the skins Boil the pulp and rub 2nd was worn as one imanin a hundred can wear | 204 tbe time when a pea Cae vase ————— roo ___— ‘with two clusters of tucks, rufties of cambric around | tur the deferred payiuents, Dearing interest at the rete. eA SETAE TORS BRICK | Straxbung a diate, Stations. “Contec Through a colander to get out the seeds, then add | it. It was neituer cxaggeratedly smooth nor inerately oarerod up: co obs “auous. ee Terrible Scenes in London. neck, sleeves, auddown front. Only 68 cents. | o€G percent per annum, and, secured by « deed of | A Rat ae Nol PASI, ferton Sith for Laure: arity 8 fo tue, trained pulp and bol with the | Ter tuie (act that tne rock coat hae pace muons | Oldest of Old Indians 0 fect Admitting that | 7 STARVING THOvEANDe wHo WILL YET waxE| Stsle 2. Is made of fine muslin, Mother Hubbard | Woe\ wen the propery ssid The Yurclaaer will Bs | GAT AUCTION, “hariotten tle, andspices. ‘ko every sc¥en pounds | ton to tve tact that the frock coat has once more | Che “humper of devoiees Unis Year 1s, sinulier, OWe TROUBLE. Soke, three clusters of tucks in yoke, rnfiie of embroid- | {3s otherwise the trustees reserve tbe ngut wo resell | TRENTA-SEVENTED pat GALE Tay FATED a yur and One-haif pounds of sugar, ndiuncy for tue afternoon wear | ing tothe loss of two pligeim ships und che | London Cable to the New York Aun. ery around neck and sle ves, Only 68 cents. the propery at his risk and cost, All conveyanciug at | O'CLUCK, we will sell, in front of the preiauises, tonto Looieviie: serene coud Vinegar. Spice quite wighiy With | aud the CuLoway Will (ake Mts rignttul piace as a0 | prophecy tuat a third willbe wreeced, be‘ore | Stories ave been told for days past ot unhappy | Style}. Isa Mother Hubbard yoxe, with ro clusters | costol Purchaser, #100 don ai time of sale. fronting on BOBEOT 18, SQEAKE SI ton to Lentevilie: also for Lsuchis oan CONS and atspics witht a BiG Glands Giior miorming cothesthe taliors wil Use tng | ‘WE Year 18 out—it ty undeniable that Jag- | wrevclies sleeping by dozens upon the stones for of tucks fy yoke, tsimmed with, ue eambrle rue SED. CaRUsE) Trustees. | | alley and iugrovel bj'e two-story. nick Dwele, | Somes, Thnatel Pullman Sicopers Waskurt ape = ated sugar, | S280, goods of 4 roush-looking surface tn broken | FAnnae arte ty Tests vend the. towhe. | Hck of lodging, and it seemed that the few reports EOESEIIERS Only 68 oe and finished with herring- | G, W. STICKNEY, Auctioncer, 030 Lut. s21-d&ds Xp. 421 D street, containing six rooms, modern con- | “Yh P ML-—-southern Express Dally for Ly chbung, Sk of thie eggs Gue-balf*pound of butter, | CAwks, and stripes, Gr mixed colors. Coats and | Doone sor aque Rivals, and, the, towns | published of the matter must. have been colored Si aa WALTER E. WILLIAMS & C0, Auctioneers “fers One-half cash, balance in fifteen months, | Rawle, Mic ‘Achowil Soin olks of three eggs, ou ter, | Wwalsteoats will Ue cul a Ur meek, ope el - n bela . . - 3 pao ot two eggs, and flour enough to make a the heart-shaped opening is given over to we evil | 1° Many yearselapse, Sometimes a poor de- | by strong imaginations. I visited Trafalgar Square LADIES' MUSLIN CHEMISE. SALE OF FASHIONABLE FURNITURE. OF THE | mistunalige Eade sednet Gay ot sale, payauis | Putian stesyrr — ee cre] etch, weary of Ite, or drugged by the | this morning at 2:30, upon leaving the house of ‘ F 2 EOF TI and \eccured by deed of “trust. | to Mouuomers,counectiie with Tulle sh eh as cdtae aad eae tae One in the shape of the “ready-made” tailor, | Crepit wretch, weary of : is 30, upon leaving the Style 1. Ladies’ Muslin Chemi: le with solid Ost ELEGANT Mine ALMOST NEW. ONLY | A deposit of 100 required at time of esla, | guguurumery.counectitur ¥ Sd tbe yuiks beaten toa creat, teu twowniies | LTodsers are 10 be as wide as ever and cut straight | Pelests with Indian wnt ofthe whesle’ thougn het | COMMONS, and learaed that the accounts | yoke of embrolders, wood Onan onved an ee SED POR A BHORT TIME AND MANUFAC. | Conveyancing, otc. at purchaser's cost. Terca | oneumery to Mew Orieatis one ee eee eens re all Well, toutes and wil the | fom the kuce to the oot. ‘The ridiculousattempe | BTOW hunself 1n front of the wheels, thoug’ which I’ had reaa gave but a weak idea of . UKED TO OBDEK EXPRESSLY FOR OWNEK'S: x ri to be “complied with in’ teu day, otherwise n= | Meh to Aususta i Sian Nia sj Usually dragged out by the police, who have | WU ma of embroidery around'neck and sleeves. Only 68 cents Usk. sule at Tink aud cost’ of detaultiue purchaser | juchtty ES n Dally esceet, Bunda duit & | ral a adres Tt wil belong berore any dsutiea | Ofders to urevent any attempts atsuicide Suddone | 2N6,P%%h condition, Of adales. It was a Dleak | “Sisto. ts aamed with eke of ne tucks, ttmned | Musime Cherry frame Parlor Suite, upholatere | Srir've tate Mette geste, pareuaee i*Datis ureive Hound Hale TL 32K Mest ¢ toe ein the dress Worn alter nignttall 1s widely | 2BASemMent Of ali trom the standpoint oc Brabuune | Teevats and toe ale Wweendltee dunpness. At a | found yoke with edge of embroidery. Only G8 cents, | i Cld Gulu Sik Piitsh, Plush top Center Tavle, Cherry | some bewspaper published itv achineton DC. Tite rnin leave Round Hill G00 AM. Daily, and ‘Tae dress walstcout 18 to De CUE Tater | a eae tat’ ty Coe horhig ane eerie oy | distance. the ‘huge square, all_ paved with stone | | Style 3. Comprises several different anakea, some | 1c. i iidported fovds: Cloth top Lite ftaes, | Mest cae wlaiabaanie Mend Soe P ee: Uiving Washington than formeriy; also, it 43 to be | Thos u stony, Chats t tue horror and chagrin Of | and ili-lighted, appeared deserted, bat everything | trhumed with double rule of embroidery in yoke. and | Heit 2u Superted Foods: Cl eleguutly carved: Mir: ERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED PRoPrk i ‘count Of the cheap tallurs. Autumn che cece or publ hata tk the pil sims looked on | ¢##nged on nearer acquaintance, and 1t became | others are trimmed with three rows of inserting and | ror irout Fuidiue Bea, Kecehtion Catre Whatnots, ; four, Koil"ouc on a bakin. nd Cutter, and bake Ip a wode at brow Roast Resp Birps.—Pick your birds carefull, and draw them; plece them Ina bakingpan with ard, cui the South via. Charlotte, Dan- TT, | n SH STREET NEAR OG TRGET | Vile and Lynchoune arrive in Washington s 10 & Little Water and roast ther tn a brisk oven; tea | overcoats Wil bs In every siuale of twiiled goods | [Tmo ius coseny yet no imatia betel Toone ae Syideet that trom his majestic ‘column shooting | tucks between. Only 68 cents, [eeaet bpm pe Marble top Sideboard, inirrur back, EAST, ON K STa&bET, BETWEEN 14TH | $24 “eee Arieen minutes will be sufficient; chop up the “breasted and rather loager Wal | riguéy a subsequent famine has been attrigated | MEU UP Into the air the one-armed tgure or Nel- LADIES' MUSLIN SKIRTS. suntt Dintuz-toom Chairs, 1wo. Maguitcent $50, AEH STREETS BOUTHEAST, AND ON fd Ciarlottew fntestines and mane a sauce of them with tue 3 ‘to thelr satrilevions careless However, the | SoM looked down upon a huge encampment of Quarter steuds elewantiy tuiabed, Dressing Case, plate 1H STk FAs CA AVE SOUTHEAST, | ioxionaees7 a gravy iro the pam ia whleh tine birds were ros! Mas deg A deetted change. This part of | result. has Deen, that, though’ worshipers’ stint | GeSTAdation, Hlth aud poverty, Not less than a| Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, trimmed with deep hem, clus- | (Jia#ter Steads elexantly tuiabed, Drevoiny Case, pla DET Uirtucot s decree of the Supreme Court ut the | “atacte tlosping Car reserystion — tnt Moar: Lay ta Virlsox |% WANS aress owes iis style not to individual | Pesult, hast fisyaeeas Cequentiy) preter ty | MOusand miserable human beings were crowded | ter of eight tucks above, very good muslin. Only 68 | \vasiistands Spring Beds, Superior Hair Mattrease Cane he! Galumbia, passed May 121887, in Equity | sernisuedand baswame cherted st office 1300 renaayh Duttered toast amd pour tue Suuce over them; | Filey Dut to a trade combination, A man does | Come to Poorer (hey ust a> iudng due Gods | together on the damp stones of the square. A | cents on iene invalid’ Chair upbolatered tu Leather and | Silty et ali tin’ aademigued trastoss sal aie Gor | Yuumavetue aud st Panscuger Mtation, Henusy\va send to table very hot, | putticular ways DUC Ineckly Accepts nie hawaes | sud, 4s has bappened on the present. occasions the | 20zeR OF twenty men, clinging, 1t seemed, tocléan- | “Another style, made of good muslin, trimmed with Ketinston Seniiye Muchiney eariy” mes, Walnut | AMC ALPUOUE Auction, ih out of the rexjective pen. | MW \fosd. Ot aud attoese: ARE TAN TOIC a 5 | Patticular Way, but meckly accepts his hatter's | 49% a ue arene Z Mness tn their poverty, were gathered around the | ume = meton, Sawin 1 Bak MME | ines, on SALURDAY, OCLOBEL 1, Iso, at ALE. | ~ oe Cteewsan Proguss. ~The following rule Bas | ruts and weirs What he dictates, “This veur the | Plests atratd of the uol'snever reaching ihetank, | eave or the big fountains, Waslng chemscives or | mume of cambric, bunchof fine tucks in ruffle. Ouly | Breata Laven, Courh upclatered ta Rew MIke a Ot Ore Pe 4Siay | YENRE GREAT. Saeceacate Wake wy toteekeegers, Aucuiaa hat wilt bea trifle Miguer than its. prede- | Bave couLEacted With irreverential cooiies to per” | thee hone Ug fountains, washing, themselves OF | 68 cents, unt B-dateads, Geut's Chair ayholstered iu ep, Cloth | FAST FOU O'CLOCK P. Bo. 3 euNSTLVANI. ROUTE ought SS e- | eos0r, deciiedly more beiLsuaped fi the crown | ffm the Job for astipuated number of rupees, haked to the waist washing Nip aire Whee LADIES' MUSLIN DRAWERS. top Library Tubls, Feather Pillows. best quality Body | Dy S'deptit of So leet a5 lnchem ant THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWESE, to give sutistaction, Ta re- | Ces0r, decttediy more beil-suaped in ‘ther Mortality tuere 4s, of course, stil, Tue poor dfe ior | BAked a shiug r en Brussely Carpets ‘throustiout house “with border to | BY 4 depth of DOUBLE Thack: Spi ASB pOunn es fe isa mcrae’ tmprove. | tut will a brit decidedly more rolled, ‘The low | Want ot food, of disease, aiid Of lack ov Honey | te Me Was stl’ naked, alternately Wringing | Style 1. Made with deep hem, clusters of tucks et. Body Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets, Kitchen ! AT FAVE OCLOCK P. Mon the sume day. yartof | SIELL MALLE MAGMECE RT ae, ad, White requires the: use | Bab Uilly; cock’ or “derby,” will be of medium | vcrominodation. But there fs no longer any need | HS shirt and banging it up to dry, trying all 80rts | above, Anished with fine embroidery ruffle, Only 68 | eee ect partials {tes the goods to be | Jot No. 2, sa. 1065, being tiie east 156 tet 9 inches of IN EFFECT AG 16, Iss, “ Bagg be Relgut with a bri shaped like that of its silken | tor intortering, ior the wrong Will soon theht irae | OLAeVices to protect it from thé misty rain, A | SOve sod Te arte en eater ee the goods to,be | said lot iroutiny on Kstrect hear 15th etreet southeast, | ‘Tentnslesve Wesliltistou from ‘Station coruer of Siti ir Wil cover brother. |The square-tonped hat will be wora by | [OF atertering, for the wrong will sovit rh SE Ee aa ee oc pimnseltig ite sKed)|| "5515 2: re teimued with two eluavers ot ie take | tee aboot ee eee | Py Rsdepts ot 220 feet. | Bor Pittsbure and the Nee Ohh doyle orgroaad | Comparatively tew and owes its introduction to | py Jageauna th ceasing t Turaw.” Th #ese taking 2 complete bath, pana prudence, Wise | O82 1 tamed vith tee Ones et tee cannot be overrated, as the moods ere in splendid com | 2 NATELY THEREADTER WE WILL SELL | Sot cipepire snd, (ue west Cucape Lamitel Bence aged tes ar Tintankwine | tie Curls Of one Well-known hatter alo! Laat mady Brown ie meus , in such company, kept bin ever close to the edge y ruffie. Only ? iOu, and the. sale offer Spiel ALL OF @ Sleep ut 1) y se i ope ninesto, wae uulacco: wuuLe oes, | THOU various shades of brown Wilde worn, | SUS j2ug Pugtim takes a thinl-ciasé circular | Of “nis stone’ tub, With is scanty raltaent Hela | | Seyle3. Tea fine drawore, tade with two clusters of timing pee a fronling BLS Hebe Lee a Due,» Maul 9 Cincinnati and 6t Lou SS ee black will be in tie b Issue passages 10 D'yhudahy and a tourist contrac: | HMIY In bis grasp, Those who indulged in foot | tucks, deep hem, excellent muslin. Only 8 ceuta, | se winenayn sponse: Jive aal- takes place on | Teonayfvania aveuue ana Beton wake Peele - =e ogy ee a CaP EDOreE MENTAIGATGT Osee te forty miies be. | DAtiis Were many. ‘rhe approved piao appeared | Particular attention is paid to the make and finish of | MUNDAY, SEPTEM4I iP WEATY. SIXT ABS7, | back fist widta the de yy Chicaeo, with Sleeping Car Altoous to Cuicage, & Daticwrs Toxato Satan—. ere gallon be ps tween Mecca and the sea. The Exyptian der. | 2 ¥é for the bather to remove bis shoes tt he had | our Ladies’ Underwear. Decpning at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., at GOS SM street | "Terns of sale: One-third of tie purchase money pay- Nester Express,at 510 PM. daily, with Sleeping tounatoes pret ui Ia a raw state, as s Mecca = : : PL any—stockings Of any sort seemutd out of the ques- partment is orreet, Wiule | Making a pavement Of tae peraae foneeus | Won—aud {0 take Up as comfortable a position as | 4,7 devartinent is located on our second floor, apart ith a plain toe Benen p possible on the edge of the busia, and, with trous- 5 able in cash; balauce im oue and two yeats, Lutes to, leather wi TER B. WILLIAMS &CO., Aucte, | LF ibterest’ from date of sule, secured by deed of served with V - serv a day Wear the sat (Cars Washington to Chicago and St Lowin an Ha isbure to Cle connec s r TE {ust ob the preiuises sold,or alias at option ofthe | SME | at Harrisbary With through Sivepers mustant— pice 1S to be Worn, All sloes will be laced insteaa | S##deeye Saeyk to ride over, aud now th ers or shirts hetd up, to allow the Teet'to dangle in | “#dies’ of wide experience to wait on you. NHOMAS DOWLING, Aue purchaser.” A deposit ot #100 requ! fer jonumriie aud Memphis, Hectic Hxpgves 1 ‘vite Others no eee Thdlan exchequer 18 bemoaning (he reduce the water until swelling and pale choca ere | We have sid in as handsome s stock of Misse seas throiels sinewse Harriatnre lwusiard. A aportant addition toa man’s outdoor | fUrHs {rom the “Jagganna’th trade,” a iM cooites | ceased to worry by sheer process of treeziag. ‘Dresses as have ever been displayed in Washington | CHANCERY SALE. OF ‘BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, SS ae dit¥s Is the sick or unibreiia. ay dyou Cie tine Wines dul Ciekaeen a log | “There were others sUll inore plentitul, espectally | city. QR went in soiue Lewspaper published in" Wanisnycton, b. | FOF, Ae Cavaudaivua ochester, Budlalo, Seer ae trent we large wud Upped with a small | pay Woe Was converted’ to Hiniowkan Jt | among the Women, engaged In Washing out vari-| Some of the nobbiest styles ever shown, and as we Cit the terms of mile are not compiled with iu teu. Gare Washineton Us Hecke ees. with, WOOL saver, W Fellas are showd | when Gen. stewart engaged a Brahmiute pertotes | OUS wits of linen. One very straight old mau, WhO | have theexclusive sale of teeny steles the an peau, Says trom aay of ae eau MITE, wy For Wildamaport, Lock Haven aud Elmira, st Lousiy carved noodles? 224 topped with tne | TIS worship among tae idols in lls DUBKRIOW. | 100Ked as thouzh he might have been in the army, | fal. it would please us to ahow these vo von Weber Lag Datding | posh, daliszexcent Sundas uiousiy carved Maudies, ae up sanongs tae Mois iu his bungalow. | was hard at work, as f arrived, upon a large red Suits to fit Misses from four to sixteen years, in all aise ES EUS cuas. a” EEL runes, | For, Kew, Kork and the Hast 7.25. 000, 31.00.088 ae Dandanna handkerchief, tn wilich. all_of his Te virtue of a decree of the SO ke ae AM 200. 440. a ‘ See ‘The Learned Prisoner of the Soudan, | ihibiig pride was evidently, contemae, 2 See, | the new cloths snd combinations. the District of Coluinbia, passed October 1, 1886, DUNCARSON BROS, Anctions ee est Sunday, 9:00 1)” OL A'M., 2-00, 4:30 10-00 a Reed's Checker Playing. a and by virtue of a decree Passed by the wald coust 22:20°P. OM” Limited Easiness of Pullmau Pagid Rab te aia eo ene a Som tie WY bua few, Wuose herolsin cannoc be overestimated, con- | Select now aud secureyour choic. ‘on the 20th day of September, 1887, in equity cause | FPUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncera. a hu Gare, #:40 A M. daily, except Sunday. em te ene cna ee ARs RACE erty thts Years whl hy unnléy and /taany Otters suToring tne condition Of the water in the foun. | _AFoom to try on Children's Dresses, All alterations | No nga, entitiad in we Geonye Brent the auderayened | PUNO | | and 4-00 PM dati ait | A nS were working alluost day and nicht tocrant the | Sas Were Washing their faces, or even dipplug | made gratia. Trustee will offer ‘sale at jublic auction, in trout NCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING | For Boston without change, 2.00 P. M. every day. : tueir’ heads compietely under. 'In the different | A perfect fit guaranteed. of the respective promises, thelfoliowing real eatatg | “MED ON CaVTTOL HALL, FLOM G Ue TENE bilan Ss Sean iigyirh tradte Conn ay min Pacha rellef expedition on its way, that gen- | parts ot the thickly crowded, square was seen al-| Mothers, you can save yourselves endless worry peenet CioDAY OCLOBER SIXTH. 1887, 0s HALE: CAND 6 INCHES BY 75 FEET DELP ON A pe beh LR aK Lm toatie of lovers of tnis | Uetman, who had so deeply excited the Interest and | Invst every branch of housexecpiag open to ex- | about what to get for the children if you examine our G, iv Mary V. Chiston and otliers’ subdivision of lots STREETS EAS y citing owes At the headquarters of tue Chicago Checker | Club a deeply intere-ted crow pO UMPROVED ie ferriace actos City. Seeding oy aS ne reine poverty, for while thie maforley were sles Mary V Chiat : s SOUTHEAST, IMPROVED. BY A pa i eens eT eo a L140 A. | past week. ‘The att {vis been the playing | desk in Wadelal writing reports ia nearly ail the | cupations specially adapted to the night: Dortheast. By virtue of decrees of the Supreuye Court of the 9.001140 A.M. 2-00, 4:10, 6:00, 10.00 aud tues D. Keel. jr..of Pittsburg, who 1s visit- | languages of Europe upon the sclentifie re- An cxanple of industry and restznation was af. | f itd. o3 FRIDAY. OCTOBER SEVENTH, 1887, at ( District of Colum ansed i the cause, No: 14 He eg Ee mites Exorem, 1 ta iS | ing the etey. madi ce inate e ce tenyeaier - ed by an old Wom: her husl 3 ALE. FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., ne will offer for | 497, mity, we shall, on iUESDAY Ar ‘ “Mri eu with Uae | lng the city. Mr. Reed periorms a ine | allt Ot ie, wane Seats! (labors) in equittorial | toned ky en oll wou an und her husband, sitting } ule lot lettered Bi Mary V. Chilton and others eub- | S680 SP LE MBE EWES EEE Baltunore. 65, 0.00, 9 Store in a de; g Walch Wi e nt. | Airica. ‘These reports were taken to the coast by | side by side under one of the few lgnts. “The ok SVE" ON Set 1a AML Oy Jag Waich Was never Witnessed before in ht | 4 aden : Coe we was bard 4 K 4 L Gvision of orimbal lot puinbered 10, in square No. | FIVE O'CLOCK, sell. at uuction in trout Of thie 4 \ ; Arab traders, and now many of the most tmport- | Wo.uan was hard at work mending something. | Luu $10, situated on G street, between 4th aud Sth streets | premises, the foliowiux des ribed ‘Teal ‘estate 40, 600, 8:20. 10:00 ana 1 SS Cio Dis¥ing @ number of vames slinultaneously | aut geographical publications are teeming with | The Old man, Who sat very qulet had Lis legs. northeast: i‘ Part of fot eleven; in equate cient hundresh and cick Fn BOG Brus. B00, 140 Wieaue wie a bilndfoided, Last nizht, in the | mtefesting’ communications from Eaia Pavic. | Wrapped up in bits of newspaper tartones hoes R co. 7 |, ANd IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER he will offer | fon, ing at @ poiut ou south A street. on the Forhane gece Meee eS a acant 3 peeccace of a Mail reporter and a umber of others, has ruled | and Cuere with strings: It was tae garment that R ee ore cite eaten tote numbered 3 | Line ‘of | said lot, distant ope aedl Pd , ge From the Youth's Compan Mr. Reed played tour °s at the sate time | for German students, sketching his discovertes on | Souid have held the piace of the newspapers, and. RI HAH | #ud 31 of Mary V. Chilton and others’ subdivision of no! t corner of lot and running thence 725 AM. 12-05. 4:20 ond 6-09 P. sup of young people sat on the porch of aj Wihout looking at elt ne iour boards, “His | Albert Nyanza. for British Teaders, describing the | WhICH iS $0 absolutely indispensable tn the dase g Go HME | bist aig i eguare numbered Ae aera Poppe eager gjss "except Sutday. "Sundae ¥00 AML, 4 1 Agroup ci young 9 ‘opponents we remarsuble Monbuttu and thelr country for | Ume, upon Wich the old man’s companion was uw OR GGG WH | between 13th auc 14th streets uorsheast. (6) inches. thence southerly seveuty-tive (ro) feet t 5 mehouse i Gui9 one sultry evening this sum- peered e ' pabu ror anise a as ‘The property to be sold free of ail taxes te day of sale. | to tue rear lines of said lot eleven (11). thence easterly NDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG Rattle = s - a cunstiered expert the Italian Geograpaical Society, picturing | Working $0 industriousiy, while night pro- &e BBB RRR _00. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | thirty-two (32) ieet and ix and one hil! (6%) inches: WAY, AND ALLSANDKIA AND WASHINGIUM iger. Two of theus Were girls, cousins, due four players were gro Atogether in ot the condition of affairs in the Mohammedan | tected ber husband and made newspaper sub- ae ne feo OO payable in cash, and the balauce in equal tustallments | thence uortheriy to the place of beemuing. RAILROAD. sso you made the oversairl with points?” sald | corner of Ue room, and at eacu board Was Dl States south of the Sahara for Peterimann’s utes possible. ‘The active members of aik BBB RRR O atone aud two Sears from the day of sale, for which | © Terms of sale: All cash and ut ‘Of $100 re- | For Ale: B40, a man to tauke Ue moves direc by the mun | Mitthetlungen, or telling of the condition of hig | Us misery camp were gathered about the aay AS 33 eee ee quired at the time of sale. Conveysbciis ane record: 12-04 buon, 2:03/4:25, 430,601, 803, y 2 Who Was to play against t ‘The boards | province in «brief report written in French, all | fountains and under the rure gus lamps. The aad BBB OK RK 00 <7 | the premises sold, will be given, or all cash, at the tug at the cust of purcliaser, If the terms of sale are nd 1187 FM. Ob Sunday at 6-06, 6:40, better than round. were numbered 2 4 gore tenon i a i = ae 2 option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required | not complied with Within ten duys after the day of 037 A-M.2:.0, 6-01 5 vp.and 10-03 PM on: ton aaa eree Oey ead then | he writes shows tue dillgent student, the enthu- | grand dormitory was on the north side, where v1 each sale. Ali couveyaucing at purchaser's cost. | sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- | worl ‘hmond snd the South, 6°00, 10 3, A.M daily, 5 Co SONA buae Bee wot Ngee pe as roto, | staste gegeruphen, anu the wellchdoted man of | Pall fai, bounding’ the stony expanse, rises POPULAR RESORT FOR THE LADIES. Uf the terms of Sale be ‘not complied with within ton | erty’at the eostef tie defaulting purchssers oo” | Forsichinond and the South. 690.19 3. A. as better” = juls back to the bourds. Mr. Kred announced | affairs. Dr. Emin is able to express bis ideas with | above level Of Lue square, Which ends Bere in 20, 422, 42. 2 N.W. | days from the day of sale the trustee reserves the right EUGENE F. ARN ‘Trustee, | Trains leave Alexandria tor W as! te ‘s; Out I Cua poluts are prettier.’ Pike opened tha negite Miutes, and then the | inden clearness and force tn any one of a uaif- | # ulgh Wall, Against this wail tue sleepers lay in | "22 —_420. 422, 424 AND 426 77H ST. N.W. _| days frm the day of sale the trustes reserves the Fight ss 258 Louistaus ave, | ESTES S00, so do 1 - player opened th ining, his move | dozen languages Of Europe, and the Lact that he | long rows, four, five, and tn some places as many chaser, after five days’ advertisement in some Lewa- DOUGLASS 8. MACKALL, Trustee, and 10:42 PM. aud 12-15 miduici Slence for twenty minutes. pels aBROUNCE e latier’ directed a with leading geographers tn sev. | a8 ten deep, seeking protection from the chilling paper published in the city of Wasi a. 216-4 416 Sth st. uw. jexcept, Monday), (Ow Sanday at & 100, etna Bas Dota cettien.” move in reply, nen passed on to board No. 2 eam states expiuus the sluuita- | Wind that, blew Afoua the north. There were Ss S. 023 dhde hme i —————— — LEY hd setetema heats jes; Ttolna they've prettier : jae performence was repeated, and so | neous appearance of papers trom bis pen in differ- | a few wooden bencues scattered along, and these TAL ee ee y x NES. fete and informat on nore : Pciuk of tava the better I ike | Jato board 4. ent languages. a liad “been eagerly sought early iuthe night | WPECTAL MALE amieone eae SEWING MACHINES, &e. _| ,Tebctvandinformation st mo office, northeast < tothe first board the player moved | In his latest letter "nt to England he expresses | a3 choice bertus. Some were occupied by. ned to the a Lie per of 13th treet and Feunsylvania avente, aid = Station, where orders can Tor suo check at pease maeee ag, ad (ae man in the corner moved in reply. | the opinion that the Wave of fanaticism thatswept | but One lucky tenant stretched comfortaby | FEF IMUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME swine Vanwage to destination from hotels and residences a a ee A young | “ailturoush the game, or rather four gue: over the Soudan and drowned Egyptian rule hes | Out, and always displaying a breadth of| F & & t ‘DWELLING, No. 907 FOURTH STREET SOUTH- Ta Sewrxe Maca ee oon, oct deat tull Geuera me - steps. R ee ray to a ember accurately the | nearly passed away, and that the desire tor trade | back we ee ot timp ‘that proved him able iF Aa E £ geee PS ES a ah GIVING THE MOST SATISFACTION 2K W ), Genera: Passenger Avent p eh sition on eae on be a or Z deed Mare! cid == — T'was asleep on our porch and 1 | Bostonones me ¢: o it. In | will soon reopen the Woors of the lost Egyptian | to malntatu his rare privileges against all clatoor- ¥ aA A CLLL LLL 1886. duly recorded in Liber 1168 Folle 0 he made a move which | provinces. “Then,” he writes, “a new era’ wiil | Fs for fair play. The majority, however, were reco! Disuet of Co sliscecredtada erecta ee POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. 7a ut he quickly retract in for the Soudan, aud, if properly managed, | crowded with men and woes sitting closely net ree rene : Ln _ ao “de move there, i get the worst of bein for tne Will develop, 20 the Surpeed at aes | pucked tide by uldey sleeping with moutns open oe ees Siufrouest| ©: AUERBACH,7th and H, Sole Agency D0. Yorsale, tu trout of AND the undersigned Trusiees will of 1. VERNON! MI. VERNON! who pretend that the Soudan has no future.” It | aud heads banging’ back, Was nov pretty the premises, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER FOURTH, Kings yarrant z pa 0, oa won't,” sata the player at the board. | 1s surprising to hear tuis inan, who has. been ong | sight. ‘Those on the beuches, however’ wer tes Ien@ Al HALE PAST FOUR OOLOCK FAL, the epi acpi ec cere STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN F ‘Ou Could move 16-10 and come out even.” of the chief sufferers by the 'Mahdf’s revolt, and | lucky ones, the aristocrats of the dormitory. A W WoW MW NNN TIT FEE RRR | south 23 feet or lot 26, square 708, with depth o anid QUICK SERVICE SYSTEM. Leaves Tth-stree wiarf daily (except Sunday: for Mt ‘an inane gizzle).—“T was asleep on » Lcoulan'.” said Reed, and, sitting as he | hus for years seen hardiy a soul except tie savage | larger nuuiber were stretched out on the aimp Wwew HORNS Ff Fe Rent | Nesueaitarenaagmate Same Mowe being! Information, and vervice, concerning sewing me. | Vthon and liver Latin afar dwn mah stat ell, and I Just came over a bi Jo teet_ way trom the board | tribes tat surround him, express hlnselt so | Stoves, with thelr heads upon a rolled garment, Www HON AS of Ee Mh | Sicmss Que-thind car the residue in two equal pay. | CouUst. oF achune repairing. quickly furnished ys our | 10" o'Gieck a. "tu. dieturing, reachen Wash eton night. big Mela of nettles down your way, hopefully with regard to the country where he | a newspaper, or resting slmply on the ‘sleeper’s WoW HOR NN 7 ERE RR | ments, atsixand twelve montis, with notes bearhug | {eephoue 4229 to, AULHBACH, Sean Moe eaw™ | ABERES BO pau. 1. L. BLAKE, Captain, has so long geen viriually a prisoner, arm. unrest and secured by a decd of truston the property | S77 TS aaa ioatias tas . ose MONROE joo-iug vn that Unemove which he had taken | Ivisa iuistake, however, to imagine that the | A sadly large number were women, especially sold, grail cash at the option of purchaser, “A devoait | JQ CTHING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING | 1 ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONILUE. x oe e Was a uustake, rule of Emin Pacua is now coutiued Uo his fortified | among those least comfortably place The N of 8100 will ee! of sale. All con- Atty ‘extant for Light exp condones H WAwa, bACics PRGAL, “Yes: Iaunno as ever I seen more nettles to an Ay person famabitar with the game of checkers | cap at Wadelal. ‘The fact is tuat he suillgoverns | majority were rater under middie age, some a veyaucing and recording: “wile Work and Beauty of Faish “ihe Winte te Be Low fares. The ‘safe and fast Steame~ ere beinre cin see What « Wonderful feat Of memory itis to | w region that is twice as large us Belgium, and | barely twenty, with miserable rags, matted bulr, 470 Louisiana ave. /. sureand seeit. J-K. MCKENNY. Sole Agent 4279ta | 151) ra Lal y Ne et io LOtLer Si direct a game on tour boards at once. Not only | smail bodies of his troops are stil occupying ten | bad faces, and’ every sign of degradation. There CHAS. H. FICKLING, jees2 tn. w. J.B. RICHMOND, Muhager., eantly furnished throughout, leaves 7th- street whart Bas Jute Mmust the puiyer retmeuber the last move made by | siations, seven Oc Which, exteading trou Lado to | Was one striking exception noticed by me to the a22dkde Cor. High and Ist si Spent ice Hall's Forms tor Drapiug Dresses Pricy at 5:50 pam. stopping at Piney Pulut ving and bimself aud ui 0. ponent, but de must keep each | Wudeial, are upon tae Upper Nue, and one is on | general rule of evident debasement among the a ST ae & Se ae St returuuie. | Finet-class aueals werved i. diuiug-rovan board in his iutud udp study out the probable | the west coast of Albert Nyanza.” His greatest | Women. It was that of a pale,tuin creature, {EAS EI) LiMterooms secured and bageage checked at 819, moves of his opponents heed fs ammunition, Without which he cannot as- | shockingly clad, lying upon her back on thé SHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED MEDICAL, &e. 1331, Peun. ave, Licyd's Express Ofices sud 96 OF the Jour saines Keed won three, falling only | sert his autuority i” the Arabs again attack him, | Stones, apparently asleep, and holding in TE STATE, BEING PIAA Rea | ————" = sicamer. ‘Teleploue call—9¢. my 13-619 on board tour, old checker enthustast | or the many tribes around him become trouble: | her arms a baby tllaner and paler, a T STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON CITY, ADIES WHO JUIRE THE SERVICES OF A: NoRF a TRESS 3 - was playing a gaine he learned forty years azo, | some. and, | Wrapped in a | shawl that” tné bie xverienced, physician aboull causa Aes. | FPN, NOUPOLK and walch generally brats Ue most sidiiful play ——s00 Prdentoeeheieren ret Ree Luckily, the gBiDiittns of a dccros of sthe Supreme Court of qe | Dr SELDEN, 225 Llthat ne.,or 1103 Park Place. | ctrect ‘waar ers of the present day wuen It 13 brougut out s rou’! ight, child was not doom ass the ere, for —_ ie District of Columbia, = ee ee at 5:30 pan. Ketui » Wild leave | Noric : aa saan ers of, the present, day w Hee ee Ea Te ne ee Reptember, A, 2: 2867. snd. passed: in scatsed TCESDA\m THURSDALS au’ SALULDAYS ata BL ; Jem and I was just speakin’ of tt. Reed t ght years old and a native of | *tem the Chicago Hers the women awoke the mother, and, after a few wherein Mary E, McLinden is complainant, and Mary n't plant netain’ in a fi i 2 % mi, Exclusive connection with Boston and Prov etd, you'll | pirisburs. ite jocal fame there as achecker | A severe-look! -g old gentleman deliberately | inoments of querulous expostulations om her part, | 20 PER CENT REDUCTION PRIOR TO RE. | Mclindeu sia Gtuers re defendants the san bei Stcamnert. “Counect also ‘with, rtemwor Atiel 108 Iie bs u ‘No. 10719 of the Equity Docket of said court, Keamers. Counect also Wop A el piayer whe boy, velag at tua Ume a | crooked his left elbow to an angle of foriy-five de- | curried it off. ‘These men have been engage Me 3 Twill: all sot public anctiin, tachrontor tioaeen | Mond, steesners for New York, wud all steam = carrier for the Pittsburg Leader. He 43 sinall | grees, straightened out his leit forefinger in a | for mghts past—employed, I believe byestne OVAL TO 16TH AND ¥ sta. ises, on WEDNESDAY, the | ie fe{day of oCrdBER, i | ce SID aud igh temmepivaurrere geoetReocae, ase. tian, wit shoulders sitgntly stouped, and sharp, | Vertical direction, and the cart came to a full | CUAtity—to gather up’ the ‘very young chile A.D, 1887, at HALE-PAST FOUK KF. | prenp. ho will aloo ebecs tenmucs rose bosch says Joun, “as I ever see such a crop | tain'teatur dren ‘to wiiom “such exposure might mean = part of lot numbered two iguare numbered Feaidinces, Jelephoue, No. ToS" WML. B 205 ee “i have p sald to the Muit | P- speedy death. ‘The men went away with that Te tee Puli this id day’ of July, 18S Surtand Gen’ your oversiirt’s longer tuan mine." | reporter get tired of 1.) “I used tobe awfully afraid of that old gent,” | buby and two others which they had gavuered Up, Bs ats polutou Tstreet thirty ais (36) fect atk (oy inches | _%20-Lm" TEAMER Pilot WY LEAVES (UOT WHARD olnis are sBarper.” 1 Tuave pl as ten games siiauitaneous- | said the conductor, jagly. “I had an idea that | 4d drove off ina van, After they had gone, the F. WOODARD & CO, front ihe southwest corner of guid lot: theuge rum iB, LEON, ‘on ‘Tuesdays and Thi at7 ad 100K at it. += | ay and wo: 11 have als played both checkers | he would like (9 report a unductor just ior luck, | MOLuer Wrapped uerselé Ina shawl, wise they | 7a See ea fant oud arect enter: (AB) ‘eat ix (@) chess ‘The Oldest Established and only Reliable Ladies? senac ver landing meng Mattoe Grek inde dou they traimp upon this weary round of | and ¢: same Ume.” fie Was a reguatr rider on iy car, aud he always | ad leit, but did not le down or go to sleep aguin, ed See) thence north one hundred (100) fet: thence west ‘Physician in the city, ers ffundare doy and 3 5 a Brent's nothings, hour alter nour, day after day, tue year | ; Mon Went te Emrope and | Pidetss eel aerate: Une ath Gear aoeane | une exif ane rocki Wear eda guguicen “Ga fect six (G) inches: thedce south oue | can be consulted Daily, 404 C nt, Letiveen 43¢an@ 6th | Sut ye dowat ad { Vand and Scotland. In | Chap got on the car when the oldgent was on, The | Wuen I last saw ler, Her history, it 1 could be huuudred (100) {eet to the bevianing, tmproved with s | ste. uw, ¥ REA | in PRS cea what, Ye aii the pria-tpal cities and towns there he failed | ganty Was pretty full, aud lusisted on speaking to | known, would certainly have revealed a degree of ton atticnly confidential "Separate Soonme ferisdice | JOHN Mogastck: ACLS Ag eet whaet, whose inind jo Bad aosvody who could vanquish hin Next | a iady, a stranger (Whim, She did not reply or | tnlsery’rare even in such a collection of wretched- $100 A M. ‘Lerims of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third | Office always open. sla-lwe | a " da week be will go to Boston to play for the cham | comp.ih, for fear of a scene, 1 suppose, DUL I Was | hess." ‘The picture wach sue presented, lament- ONTH of the |W rehase-mouey in cesb. and the balepce. 10 | 971 uiay NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT | TP AMEM JOHN. re plousilp of Auiertca. als opponent wi be Satauel | onto him, aud pretty sovn 1’ told him ‘to benave | ing her baby on cold stones, was one calculated, FOR AN INVESTMENT OF ONLY $320. ye ae ah tiatest, to be mecused by erostand aut, | A Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest established advert wen Gth wt. wharf even aes {| Sunt ting, “MP Mas eld tue champloaship Or | himecit Gr elund off. Then he used langwage that | While Iv lastea, tO make cule feel uncomrortabls y ofa ch upon the property solo ‘LP caeta at the | ime Ladies Physician in this city" Ladies you can | dat°and Fitase atten base, niet were ralins are of the same ¥ sht | some time. I won't allow any inan (0 use in the presence of | €ven under the warinest of blanke ao ip confident 2 ‘06 Bat. aw. | oud’ cuss, B50 é of taeir neigubors. The sale dof | eee — ladtes, and I made Lum get off, Taat riled ulin, and | 1 have sald that reports read by me of this den eee ease pay $250 wt te ected at 20 all discases peculiar t6 | Sundays all Jandinyn to Nomini, Corrioman, apd at D opeo, to them all. The se] eeginnd Needs Water Storage. he wanted to mop the track with me, so bid to | Of misery talled (o give any true idea of it. ‘That | The undersigned has a limited amount of Treasury | ‘pasetacost. A deposit of $250 will be required at | Peruet Forty years experience. — | Leonardtown, returuine Mondays. nak on malin Sheds ENE CCDET TEES | scmn the Leaslon Dally News. Foe tc eee eee a es elaine preg aul us Compitel todo 90, | Sick of THE CARSON RIVER DHEDGING OOM. | ulebelorunuf’ wate wits Micon dave ret day of | a SGA Tworein | actus All ndings eke ‘ ‘i ai nay . ; " dine the old gentleman was scowidng Uke a ki we Presel etc) on | PANY, on which the officers think they will be able to | sale, the ‘Trustee reserves ‘Fesell the prop- ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY UST OTTLE yall landing. inanke at nothing tna field you'll have net-) The deluges of rain that in most parts of Eng- | Hime We tat Ge say anything The exe ox 1 | Poor, and to gain an idea of what it will be with E: ‘erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcuaser. ortwoof Dr. BKOTHERS' Invicorating Cordial, |, Wednesday,all js to Kinanie, coturing | © aver occurred to Jom tat luis | land have followed the loug drought have brought | Way Called Into Ube Supers alice’ abd there was | tue. Cold. winter ‘added, I¢ was aevesty to use | Bay 10 PER CENT A MONTH, to commence before ‘JAMES BL JORN! ill care auy case of nervous debili xo lls 01 ell as to Joo | a and wetco: > relief to towns and villages | tue dandy, who had entered complaint against | Upon that horrible crowd of men and women,every | 72U9ry 1. This would make a very handsome invest- | Phas ful landings to Notainl, Cui i, Prunes PERSTUR, : rricnan, and ” : ae “ty Friday uixht, arriving im been suffering | tue, und Dad brought along some pretty Strong | Oue in the lust stages of poverty, lacking in every. | ™eutand will “pan out” as follows: s21-akds eee carday a - a = oa country, | evidence in the ‘suape ora biack eye, “And wno | Wing that maxes ite pearable, and without | 10 costing 8320. Income 8 month. = OF '¥ 50,000. TUrther information appl ‘wharf. vy Specind Providence {as tae ae fa Tana ee Ege aye tBEEYs | else do you Suppuse Was ther? Why, te old | auy uope ‘Dulin disorder or ouurage of somesort | 50° Sigg; mae $100 8 mon BR EMETORY SAL OE RNBYEN ANTS A VERE Ladies Pusvican, =F aoe SOT TONES agent. HOW A PREACHER TURSED A NEAT POINT ON THE tas tmueh asin India or Egypt, some system | your aatiting there scowllug as hurd as ever, ‘The | thatinight enable them toselz Upon ashareot} 23 « « Je « So a AND EASTERN BRANCH BRIDGE, BEING AT | $4 ber residence, 001 st. 2. VER LANDINGS sansaec of water sturaze. There was much talk, both in | dandy made a pretty hard case against me, and I | the Weaith piled up to tempt them on every side, | 33 « One “ is THE CORNER OF 15TH AN) 220 8 me. with Lediee aly ee in POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Ret. Dr. RL Dabuey ad, Just Defore te | abdout oC pariament, about this during the | told my story, whlch the datdy suid wasn't true, | There will be labor troubles here this winter unless | 19 = 32. ‘) 100s OnOWEDSESDAY AFTERNOON, 81 oe YE a eet eg eee sspectal | S283 Of Gry seasons willeh set_In about tweaty hen, to may Sarpetes, tue old gen, came forward Hel iaien ete ls taken, nd iG will need Bo 5 “ 16, “ Bike TWENTY-EIGHTH, at FIVE, DeLOCE we ri eel Seeaty-eent yea. ‘preated yibortofthe noted | aud PAT URD, San rem.” Keune TUESDANS Piowidence” in waten he exit wo the men: “Tou | Ana tc schessea wets eevee eee Soe ae Dee OSCE ee Ae | SEI Seer ae Rar aries WUCM || ons gunk a Sentatecaet ARCA CAL ARO fn front of the SQUARE 1065. aerate ince utce usdrokeot ouuers’ Wall pas: | jugs es ut nu Nouaal Crecks Comins: Vout oe, Reed noc be trying to dodge shot or sell or | some Wuusu dl Jods, such a» those'Ia ue summer | town, He Says: ‘Mr, Superintendent, I was pres- | heim sometuing more than that Which it has not | TRUST CO., and Listed on the CONSOLIDATED EX- | pronti, 5214 4-12 feet on K street South, and £3 ticular sent on application. T. 8. PAGE, (potments Bay, Md. Counerte with Is anid O eh ad minnie. “one of these strike just where the | OF 187. ieuuporaruly aroused us to tue Deed for a ent and saw oe eee one ealy Sete A like given them. —- Baten es feet on 15th strent at Tals lot, 9 within 41 West siatst. | Shenberde, porschedule, JOWN K FALGETT, Age iain ca m By. | S¥SteML OT Hood prevention, ASIt happens, aman, an s ctor. ‘The Company owns CLAIMS on the Carson fe Tate a ear the Pro. | _wu30-codt 3 Sooper Lord permits it to strike and nowhere else.” EX-} Sha drougui prevention are two sides or the | discharged will give Lim employment in an} ‘The Rage fer Decorated Interiors. | River, 40 acres contminn (CKSILVER and BULL- jew Bridge crossing PL NEW YORK] cepilous were taken to the extreme Calvinism of | sauic prowucut, We have oo few Woods abd same hour. If Thad deen a Youngerinan I should have | Frou: the New York Tribune. TON from BONANZA MILLS, Competent experts | Sitneoximaues it Very auscep le of | eben ed IODINE OF TRON. Peas bBo and EG EXIT re ber Jett, and Lue Land Is generaily so well drained now. | Di 1, of Eweil's sta Wwatel cked that brute’s eyes or him inyselt.'’ That | Mra Graham, of W: her name doesn't | claim that ie ukdertook to taase 4 pount | day's that the watcrruss attay very quiesiy. This | Wasn't all Be std, but he est was the super fashington ‘over $40,000,000 can be reclaimed, y. During the batile of Maivern | excellence of draiuage iu the uplands 1a’ grave | sent me back to Work, and told the dandy to. get | PS! to be Graham and she doean’t Live 1n Wash-| The sbove offer at $3.20 per share will bold good by the ‘of Medicine of Faris, are | East Juver, S. d.. every BATUMDAS at 4. fam. ti} the 30h for ¢ inate Evil etc the TiweSe raion aa o puree of dange 5 Ut of bis ollice or he'would kick him out, ‘Tne | 12gton—ts an estimable lady whose houby 13 house | unt of this month. $REly tases of Cort ‘sain rewniatiig avoid the converging ine a nates and De | lower down. ‘There is nocd sa teine seen oan | out gent as ever ‘spoken a Word to me, but I feel | decoration. Her home ts her idol, and she lavishes | Send ordera with New York Drafts, Post Office Order of par | Eostmmmat loa: apd ion emlenn a eet auneeg" csccliuda Stout oak gate. posi, | drought fu dry oues. To store the water would | that he 18 my irlend.” upon it most of her time and attention and a good | F Rewistered Letter to Gtherwise right reserved ‘cost of “BLANCARG AG iiuo Bouaparte, Paria” Where he wassoon discovered by BaJor, Nelson, | preveat both Good and drought, We are slow. 10 deal of the fauntiy’s money, One day lust spring W.8 CHAMBERLAIN, Acexr, defaulting purchaser aiter five day's Botiog tn * Oe sleet, <HOKT KOUTE TO LONDON, Who came to being @ dispatel. Deuvering ni: | adapt ourseives to oature’s inetiods, but ItiS ‘safe | whe Dentist and the Colored Girl, _ | MP Gralam wus curcicss enough to drink ¢ pine 2 g Sewspaper published in Washington, fe mood, aaa es, 18’ NOMDECTSCHLR LLOYD 8 8 0 ace Went traghete De Deeeey to predict that the time will come when the winter | poor the San Franciaco Examiner of Fad ink, believing it v9 Be are Bue vasa s20-tathe2w 115 Broadway, NewYork Gity. | orabstractaidior Joo poe os 7S FRENCH POWDERS ARE THE T° Lt ng ey D a gracetal anit : yh. will be stureu for summer us - : digo | $004 deal Scared witen she discovered her m manny Kew Fork City ancta, Southamptot sind ee ed “a colored gir” continued the dentist, who | Sue no harm came to ner. tne aoctor wnowes | Pareenis Flan B EOMAS DOWLING, ateameeen, Diet ramon som ermence | tay reecsnca ger me meee BS t Where the Lord pertalts. And you —-oo—. came into my oft the other ay, “ad strength summoned, ‘upon, hearing, what hod happened, 8 ALSAM, T — oar aper thaiie Be ee aoc LE Np. mart hilar, Bat uct ibe se une, sir, lor express rj a mar! FH raham, populsr favorite for dressing restoring SALE cures ee aad mune Ea ar petite Correct Position for Waltzing. | that ieee ap bent tpl aay uch o thing ag pushing this rage for in: | ewe clay woes faster aceite | OHSERRER, ar ob pts . Repairs die * Eimfortable stateroors, excellent {atie, Jorurioue Eieat theologian was twily equal to the occasion, | At the session of the Dancing Masters’ conven- | 1 had it about half way out, she dragged the for. | “"!FS = lounges the scalp, stobe the hair falling adie ware to WENTY-TEIRD WEBS Syl ay oY STARDIFOUDE cor. behead F'nw. Eee ete Toqation 4d “outa eae Sud at once replied: tion, held yesterday afternoon, the correct position | ceps out of my band, whacked me over the head New Things in Jewelry. see, 804) druggists, ‘ 9} Corumpta, NTISTRY | OE Sec en ODE, 015 Penn. ave srithy usler you do not understand the doc- | cor waltzing was defined. It was decided that the ith ime way that made me sea sary Kicked | Prom the Jenalry News S, HINDERCORKS. Spaune seer DENTISTRY. eo re— em we OF Specta jence. ‘I believe eh | gentieman should hold the indy ‘with his right | IY. came esc! wn tennis rackets of oxidized allver are fash-| The safest, surest and best cure for Corns. Bunions | fi¢3, “iu front ot At with ai iy heart, and 1 look this thick } 8°! and rushed into the street, cat the | tonable TWwEn ate post us 4 very Special Provideuee Just at this | TOFearm, placing ius hand flat against the back. | $bd Tushed Suricking into fhe street, corrying the Hace pina, kc, Stops all pain. Ensures comfort to the feet. Never OL Junetare.” Dn ‘OF No part of his arm above the elbow should come in | wien Toa ‘size and stability of the tooth | 10 scarf pins those of black oxidized silver, set | tailatocure. 1Gcentestdrugyists, _ saS-whely | #t IVE OC naabingson, w the ——s00—— Comtact with her body. ‘The lady's left hand | that I bad to deal with, but I pursued her in my | with dlamonds, are most stylish. the eit towits Part of Lot: ae An Actor’s Presence o! ind. should rest upon the gentieman’s aru about 4 | shirt sleeves. policeman: ‘her and we 1p top, with a diamond for a said xt the southwest Diceetwinee ria crdictionttegienms | ___ ATTORNEYS. : 9 wing eases ‘a Helens eS. See Po rg oe id | alae ai = = atone Eessoriet 2 ths Aecsensere: One: | oot xurecir, A golden aeiae Gell : ; inches trom the shoulder. "Her right arm suouid | all went into a drug store, for tue girl was half | light mares an genase canna can’ Wuilna: the Utugae 08 9.nevever tts } ESRC os persectiy seralahe as ot edaioeaieen | aad aa eee ee Sailor Roi mes}—Dic, you miserable Vilialn! 45 degree trom the body. Her right hutd should | dose Seiad actor—Your pistol bas missed fire, Sit | rest ia ine gentleman's palin with the kauchies | my. forceps asked Ber Eide, at Lave satiten with remorse tor my | uppermost. it nevessaly that we lady shall aot | gas Chies, aad wili die accoruing to your wisa. Theo el ‘, Other ubey wi SESQ ESS Boe a sgouy ana “pegged out | give tue mutual support whieh 1.8 requisite of | saying that she thought she eGuld ‘cuew" it back | ting’ Sieguu” Tue curtain po en Sor mg Sita dancing. bis w I