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‘oe THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. A QUEER sTORY. THE HAMM SMITH MYSTERY. Me, Martin Stuckey had been « prosperous coio- nial merchant in his day, bat at tbe age of fI1y- five he encountered a sacceasioe of mtsfortunes which u iy lapded him im the Rankruptey Court, When that crisis waa past he went to live a ocaall house at Mammersaaith with Bis wife, atver his ted, and Unis last blow reduced “ad man to a complete wreck. He became and lust his memory so completely that he had go recollection of ordinary events from day today. Which was, perbaps, a merciful dispensa- tion of Providence atter ail. uckey was now the master of the n the house {self belonged to the Ris You wer . n Eph aod one servant. Not , t tatner, been purchased with some money Of Mra Stuckey’ Ephraim was a stockbroker In a small way of business, which might have been larger if Ephraim himself had been fonder of Work, and bad combined a littie more greedine’s for the commissions of clients with a little less faith in grand speculative coups on bis own ac- count, He was adilicted to grumbilog at the hardships of his lot, and more particularly at the Durdea of keeping “the old man,” as be called his father. This, however, was as unreasonabie as it © not only was Ephraim lving is father’s house, but old Mr. provided for by the elder son, Alfred. Alfred, im his father's palmy days, had been put into the church, He urate 19 a Midland County parish on nd of £200 a Year, out of which he Da Year to lils father's support— wuite enough to ieave a margin of prot f Barat “Te any our, therewors, had Feason to wrumbie at the prolongati was Alfred. It inust be mentioned, however, that there was One small expectation for both ths sons Upon their fatuer's death. Martin Stuckey’s life bad been Insured in better days for £3,000, and the Premiums upon the policy had been kept up by Whe jotnt contributions of the two Young wen. But ‘Mr. Stuckey showed no immediate likelihood of enabling bis sons 1 realize this investment, Since Ue breakdown of Lis his bodily beaith had much improved, as uot unfrequently happens in such cases, and his mental incapacity was not of @ Kind to cause anxiety. There had been at one tne Aquestion between the brothers about providi hum with an attendant, but Epnraim Was oppowd to unnecessary expeise, pointed out that The old gentleman bever ‘left the house unless by invitation, and thai, while within doors, be was’ perfectly under” the control of those about him, inciuding even the one maid-servant of the estabiishment—a trustworthy young Woman, who had been with the family for some years, The truth wus that the old gentle ian Was so submissive that, if so ordered, he Would remain tn one room for hours together, ‘and under these circumstances It really seemed ‘tha Kpbraim and the mala were quite capable of 100k= ing after Lim. This idea, however, turned out to Ye erroneous. ‘The Kev. Alfred Stuckey did not often visit Lo Gon, but when Le did so he always endeavored to spend & day with his father. On such occasions he would generally take the old gentieman ont with him for the das, professing to think that he Was too much configied to the house. One da; about the middie of October, Ephraim Stuckey informed the maid-servant that bis brother was coming to town, and added that, if Alfred should Lake his father ut, as he sometimes did, she had Detter take a day's holiday. In due course the Kev. Alfred arrived, and, after spending a night at the house, he said that ne Would take is father by steamboat to Kichmond tor theday. ‘The waid was accordingly informed that she could have her promised ho.day. Then, Lowever, a diMculty arose. ‘The girl wished to go ee abd could not be back before 8 be evening. Alcred, on the other hand, atention of ‘keeping bis father out til Vhat hour, and besides tbls, he had to return that night to uls parish, for which purpose he must leave St. Pancras station at about 7 o'clock. Who, then, Was to lake charge of old Mr. Stuckey in the interval? “I dare say I can get home,” said Ephraim. “What time will you return?” “That depends om father. Not later than 5 clock tm any case, As I have to be at St Pan- eras by 7 I shall leave here betore 5:30." “I thing I can manage to be back by that time,” said Epo: “and there is no harm in leaving The goreruor tor half an hour by himself. If | am uot here whe. you return put him into that arui- chair, give bim his pipe, and teli him in your most impressive voice that he lg not to sur on any ac- ‘count Ull I cowe in.” } “Are you sure that he will be all right?" “perfectly, He Would not move if the house were on fire.” With tus understanding the parties separated. Tt was detween 8:30 and 9 p.m. on the same day when Mr. Ephraim Stuckey presented himself at Hammersmith police station «nd asked for assist- ‘ance. He made at the same time a statement from Which, in addition to the above facts, it appeared That, fi consequence of business unexpectedly de- him ia town, he had not reached home | unt upon 7 o'clock. He then found no trace Of his father or of bis brother, and, after walting for the return of the servant aid making inquiries ‘about the neighborhood, be had come to the con lusion that ou betng ieft alone his fatuer had, for ‘Whe Bret time on record, taken it into his neal to goout by himself, and bad efther lost himself or Mace ILA some Wore muschance, ‘Subsequent events confirmed the latter theory. ‘The Rev. Alfred Stuckey, on betag communicated next “day rej that he had :L5 on the On the same day Mr. Stuck-y's the ovier beds at Chiswick A ay oF two later & Walking stick, which had cer- tainly Delonged to hin, was picked up ia tue ce seemed tenable. There was n0 is having met foul play. He ‘the means nor ‘the strength to have trave.ed to any distance. The conciusion seemed imevitabie that be bad sirayed out for some pur- pose—perhaps for no other reason than that his day's Outing bad unduly excited bita—and had Somehow fallen into the river. It was a consider- able tume, bowever, before the discovery of tie Lody put ‘the old iman’s tute beyond question. During the interval Epuralin Stuckey was tore than Once summoned to different points between Kow Bridie and Gravewead (oF the purpose of in Specting the ghastly buiman floateam and jetsam ‘of Une river, Dut without result. Four weeks had nearly elapsed When be received tniormation that the body of aneiderly man had been found at Depttord, the linen of which appeared to have bevo marked With an “S.” The features were all DUE after such Inspection as Ephraim wituout hesitation wounced the reipalus to be Uhose of his tather. Tue inquest whieh followed and which was, of course, held at Depuiord, added only one additional fact to thos. above Stated. The medical evidence showed that there #as a severe contusi ‘non the head, Which hed probably been caused before death, and tne doctor was strongly of tue opinion that the deceased bad been stunned by this Dow and (hen thrown Iu the river. There was nothing. however, to point to a definite conclusion, ald afver nearing the evidence of the Kev. alired Stuckey and kts brother as to the mentai condi- {on of the deceased, the Jury returned a verdict of “Found Drowned.” "A certificate of this verdict, together with other documents relating to the death, Was subsequently lodged by the Rev. Alfred Stucacy, as administrator of the deceased, with The Mohument Assurance Company, in whose oiice tue insurance on Martin Stuckey’s life had deen effected. About @ Week after this was done Mr. Capper, the mauager of the Monument Assurance Com! PaSy, Mas shown into the ofice of Mr. George, be company» 20 in stuctey's ca xyes @ Uttle,” replied Mr. George; “but I am afraid nothing’ that ts much use to us at present.” CLs not 9 case of suuctacr™ sae oar _ Jourseit. You remember that at the inques. the Rev. Alired Stuckey stated that he re- Lurved with bis father from Kichinond “about 5) an hour iater in order to train Wo King’s-crosa.” nwery well. Now I have ascertained that Mr. Alfred and the deceased took a carriage at Rich- jaond not long beiore 4 p. m., but were ouly driven 8 tar ax Barnes, where, at their own request they were put down on the tow-path. I have found the yuan, who Says that he set them down on the tow-patb, nearly opposite Chiswick, about 4:30, and saw them walk away eastward. We have also £0 hold of an old woman who saw them on the {ow-pata pear Hammersmith Bridge, but Whether Lelow OF above she cannot state, walking in the She says it Was within a few & O'clock, and just getting dusk. On October 18, the sun. you will fiud, set at it i$ not impossible, of cout Alfred Stuckey may have been on the t Taking toward Putney, about 5 o' rward caught the 5:35 trai yaind this evidence throws grave. dou! ‘story. | Kemember, we have only Alfred Stuckey's for it that the deceased ever went home at the other hand, there isa strong presump- wane lime after G o'clock that night be ‘o the river, having been, accord- Tica ating abet te J by some one who bad a 0, Which a stranger to him would ait tee ot evidence of) ‘ine most A temp, named was called, and be 1 basing seem the whom he knew well by sigiat, tm coumpany with "another man on the s-path between Mamumerwmith and Putney some ‘ue after dark; to having overheard °s dog like am altercation, ‘old ‘map pareacly refusing to 1h cateping to chuck acre troublesome, = TLANTIC & WEST INDIA LINE. W. M. GALT & CO, rey {ino WINTER TOURS. ae ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. ‘British Danish and Frevch West [nus Lelaide oa BARRACOUTA. of Bailing Oth Nov., 17 om ene. pm : Sinaion Bhamers. now ik a silver ming forsional, Instruction “in Bawiteh, Favsr Buz Paver |, stongines aay or, mor, at Be Om Sy Ae ‘From the Philadelphia News, friends with him?” je Bas, perhaps, ‘Individual van ou ae Soenme dstow, race at Cae ‘They were dining together and as the right hand Jetted Garnitures, in new designs, for Dresses and nlieo™1* THis BEER AND BE eg ei of one gentleman carried a bit of celery to his lips Garments. —- “e _nfeoarlnteotrts ae . LACES AND VEILINGS. ANHEUSER-BUBCE BREWING A557 be en Fast ‘Sreamers was uncertain: but it was clear from his tate.| STRAY NOTES ON STYLE. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. ments that it must have been Within five minu J z —= ate ——— = on eitner side of a quarter to. This left time, 88 | opp cONCRITS FOR WINTER COSTUMES—FURS THAT ‘MEN AND TWO WOMEN TRAVELERS. A} JO ROULANGER'S FAMOUS MARCH, NITE ALT Mone AND OHIO RAILROAD, irkin at Putney Bridge by Whidu ne cota hase | ARE IN FAVOR—NOVRLIIES IN JEWRLUT—InR 3, Quad in Detroit Page Peet TON 6 Oo banjo ientractors 717 Sisk et ies SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 16TH, 1987, Touched St. Pancras 80 a8 {0 travel by tue 7:10 | RAGE FOR THE wUssrax. Bayern bg yet opaetin dapeeh hn sooty WANTED=4 ce: (AN WISHES TO GIVE LEAVE WasHTNgTON ROM STATION CORNER down train from that station. On this evidence — PB. Jessone im Grock. Jatin, Enetish, branches. and Leaves for Now York to-night to make & OF NEW JERSEY AVE AND © 87. the magistrate without hesitation committed the hag tel the aspendant for evening wear pm pellet gine plies Sees. Pee i. a per Chicago sud Norumweet, ap. Daily 10:33am yrisouer for trial. ° young girls, . men, Noue of us were acquaint an —— — CHOICE SELECTION Pa . P Only oue other plece of evidence was ‘adduced STSEL-GREY ALPaca and mohalf are the popular 5G DAVIS ao and Aipemrentiacecea sD ae | pig cutetmnats and St Lows, Rap. Dally 3:15 and Bo important Destiag nthe taney ut it had | materials for traveling suite, ac SANDES eStATEAS ~——_—_ — |? Rertitisbuny and Cleveland, Exp. Daily 10.5500, { a0 Importan ‘on ie. Tt appear s that When he had left the university four or five | SOCTAcHE velvet is a new fabric that intimates | and there was a platform 60 feet-Jong by 8 broad. Co ot ith ADT. Axorm D, “yor = And Local Stations, 110-10 a.m. ‘ Years previously the prisouer was very much in | braid patterns on velvet over wool grounds. ‘The scenery consisted of: @ LADY EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF aon ian ved ‘Newark and Wbmuinston, 7308, | deve: that he had lately been threatened with | s:eeves op a Fasaic Divrsext from that of So ee: — m1 Pm, daily, Pxproms, yuminary proceedings by some of hia Oxford cred- } 0 as pore a ANG TEACHER Sees AN UNHEARD OF CHANCF. gor intermediate pints bet weet Haltuawore amd Phase Hors, apd that on the day of his arrival in town | the corsage are seen on cloth — ofice. Wwe | ALL SILK GROS-GRAIN AND MOIRE RIBBONS: | “Forsitgeriy and interusiinee paints, 19:15.0m. be had been to an advertising money lender 10 A Kxtrrep Corser {sa novelty which will com- Five telegraph poles, at ar cae 3 PICOT EDGE, i= ont ipeerspe xR 5 Endeavor to raise money on his small expectations | mend Itself to those ladies who dislike stiff stays | One pile of lumber. eat a Hele” ct tiece, Se eaten hee 1ZAO. 2B 913 (4}-gmute ie from his father. In this he had been unsuecesstul. |“, ‘Naw Fonu or Bow-rox Box in German silver | _As the train lett us I saw the two women closely Ey tente Help” ot Frec's, 24 edition. Nc THREE INCHES WIDE, $38 i 40; B30" : ‘ Here, tnen, a= counsel for the crown did not fail t0 | 4. In imitasion and 1s carried in the | S¥*¥eying each other from hat to shoes. Each Scholars tobe the ear * perfect prone AT 150, A YARD. S34 5 Potnt out at the trial, was suMicient explanation of | in of a shell seemed to regara the other with suspicion and Poe i ee isctaiinncs, ‘Suda inec eeccaca tan Spo, Tho, 4 so ? the motive for the diabolical act. For the defense | pocket. ; distrust, ‘They enterea the walting room and sat onze Of thirty leach Gow by the ree Times oF Aumarolia 6 40 every attempt possible was made to prove an altbl, | COLORED Stoxgs are now favored for engage- | down, getting as far from each other as possible. or lagoon ‘cor 17th and Mase, ave. Ne A WORD ABOUT CLOAKS. Bie @:40. S30 aim 1a Dut hone of the witnesses who thought that they | ment rings, especially when associated with dia- | The one dressed in brown seemed to be saying to Tae ea eee ares, ‘Weinesdays, and | ‘TheCold Weather must certainly have cometostay, | Sam, a 10 nae had seen the prisoner elsewhere were positive | monds. aon : Fridays between 3:30 and 4:30. First lessou free, | and you will be LOOKING AROUND for ay Stations between Ww fact that the prisoner had traveled to aud fett | TSERR 18 nothing so handsome and decoming in | (dood lands: but what taste, that, womai gether senior Sine, Andiees &. PRUD HOM lock WARM WRAPS. 0, 840, 6.30 am wet that the isoner had travel to a oevel ox 5 ington. fereuces—Hon. an: = Yr St: Pancras station on Wat aight, thelr evidence | COM Weather as a trimming of furon acloth or | Weoete™ eps golng to the lunatic asylum she Nira 8.8. Con Helene, 1623 8 st 010-3m_ | We Would call attention to our enormous stock of 30. 8 Sg SLE eae nothing. ‘The judge who, unfortunately | Velvet dress, should have an ‘attendant along. Such persons NSTEEGHION int LAGINe -OREFE AED MIBSES AND LADIFS GARMENTS. Fer Stations ou’ Metropolitaa Br 96 : for Alfred Stuckey, bappened to have a reputation | ON® OF THR Oppesr of newly designed link cuff | are dangerous.’ French by agentle. an at leisure after 6 ‘This season we are showing the Handaomest Destine | bs tor hanging, of which he wan nee 8 ite je prowa, Duttons is formed and colored so as to represent aaa ‘one dressed in blue seemed to be saying Freidence of pupils if desired: terms moderste. Ad- | and the Choicest Novelticn ‘which we have ever pieced put IC vo the jury that their verdict must prac- | the coffee bean, 3 dress - aT ce Tiga a | before the publi. Ueally depend upon the weight they attacued to “Have I got to walt here for an hour anda halt = TADY DESIRES A Public, Higgs evidence, which was Bot ouiy consistent | TSE be Buce and sliver fox furs are les) 15 tne company of that thing? Such a hat? Such FROLLAGED GEAMAM ADE DOSED S| Wiel we tale pactioutar pride ta tecurlnn of “btu ew With all the evidence as to the prisoner's previous | Ought for than last season, dark, long-haired furs | f'cloak!, What big fect, Ske must. be soene’ one fowa Citcie, foF Singing, after the true Tialten me:hod. IMPORTED BERLIN GARMENTS, Wrederick 110" . movements, Dit Wag Strongly corroborated by the | belug the popular choice. going out to Work ina creamery, and I doubt if Ciassie and’Moderu Mace. Breuch, sililiAbniines etahadienne ahinan ta Want vt. Witness’ identification of the deceased. There} Burr CLota or suede leather walstcoats, fas | sue knows what county she Is in!” icp by wrammar apd conversation. meso tien of our shed oe lagerstown, 10:10 a m. and +520. could, in fact, said his lordship, be no reasonable | tend with small gilt buttons, are a feature of some | MY friend, the man, was a fat, mild.eyed spect- bag : snes “cMion of [our stock, OF even ite special ey My! os Goubt that Higgs had seen the deceased on the | very chic tallor.mate costumes, men of the human race. We stood for a momeut pin Lagsoss, é wo ee an impossibility, Sufticient to say towpath tm company with some man, who was! Rep Tomers are likely to be as popular as dur. | #24 looked at each otner, I might have sald to ‘MISS GLARA HARRISON, eee ai threatening him With violence. The only ques- the ‘of ali | myself: Its superior excellence proven to millions of, homes eee Pupil of wm. ae a 92.80 crMiRsES GooDs Sr iticidaten haienieeh Weenie us tion Was Whether that man was the prisoner, in | ing the summer, and are worn by ladies ia vil, if T haven’t just run across a bank sneak | for mors than s quarter eee a tReet bs, the | _s0-Sm°_8 Graut Piece, bet. oe roe from « ¢3 ‘LOTH COAT to 3 #20 IMPORTED 5. SO PDO pe medals, Thee ee whose company Lhe deceased was proved to have | #€S, and even tiny boys and giris. and highway robber then I don’t know a grind- oe re gy Purest, end A LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING WOU! BERLIN GARMENT From Ringerly and utermediate poitite work of Hale been up to half an hour previously,.or somebody | | THR Larker Inga in ladies’ collar buttons 1s a stone when I sov it! Wonder when ho, got Out of | Mest Healthful. Dr: Price's the only Baking Powder HA ike to takes class or a few private pupil prejar- AND LADIES’ Goops, timore. 10-00 = tm. daily eise Whom bo attempt bad been made to iden' shamrock, com) diam ‘and a sap- | prison’ ms to have an innocent look, Taper doves FY pat 7 e civ cee etic ferouca - ind ‘who ad no conceivable motive for the crime. | Suamrock, Com npc na aes Pfai'pur on. No doubt be got om the vrln think: | S23 goe@tot esutalt: Ammonis, scsinwit | Sbeciaity. Address Box 70. Stat ____n0-8t* | from a $4.00 CHECKED CLOTH JACKET to 8 875 The jury naturally preferred tne former altePla |" New Bratpep jackets have long walstcoats, | 19 tO rob me of my $4 and return ticket to De- UAKANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE TQ M\KE A | PLUSH COAT, live, and returned a verdict of “guilty.” . ~ trolt, but 've spotted bis iitue game and wili be lite-size crayon portrait in 13 lewous. No know! — ee ee ES oo | overlapping tured back fronts, high collars, and | Dreyated forany meces <a Leases ls Toa TEE | PRA Mo 5 gas, Mr. and Mrs. Wamies were much pleased with | backs that moid the agure like & glove. ‘And he might have mused: Ovr Axericax Howes IE REYNOLDS, room 13 May Building, cor7hSE) Fe 4s OY OH hs u- 8 thet lodger, Mr. Bib, though they felt rather sorry | | ON oF Tam Veny Latest Dasioxs in Dracelets 1a Oiho! So nere 18 Bily the Kid-—the chap wrho _aLocuTios LESSONS AA OE OB ek Sssg Dacre called for and for ‘be old geutieman, tou.” It was very sad tO <€6 | 1s a geries of golden knots, each knot betng set | 18 supposed to have had a in aban LOCUTION LESSON a S% = | dencee att orders hhim sitting in his rooin ali day looking at the ple- | either with a ruby, sapphire or diamond. = "| Charlie Ross? Probably out om another euild, AND HOW TO FURNISH THEM." MISS EMIEY E. FRECH, BBB A AU MxM SxS TP ESR LNAST A AVENC Sapa {ures or gazing out of the window witt) that DIABK | " 4 Nova: aoe to be worn with anevening tollet Stealing expeaition, but mon to his game and Lemons given at enti = & ___7th.Sthand Dota | MM CLEMENS. oS RED ‘ expression on bis face. But, on the ot will spout, My! Y — x * OY RINDENGANTENTTNAITE STYLE DRESSES AND Wi e “—__— 7 fiog Mr. Bib paid Mrs. Wales au extra half gut | 180f white patent leather with a high fap of silk | WULSPGLLIG My! but, hasnt he got a hardencd JPEGEPEL NORMAL KINDERGARTEN TxStTUTE | JR toad te HE * | Res per Week for keeoing an eye on the old gentle- | OF Satin matching the color of the dress. from a dying mowwer's arms and dash its brains FIRST-CLASS ee een eee eet a MADAME A. P. LEPRANC PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. x | man, and had also paid several Weeks! rent inad-| | THR PLAIN SKIRTS of the new dresses are com- out against the family churn without one ray of Coo SE EE 830 N. Howand sf., Baitiwore, Ma TO THE Noi STAND MOUTHE TST vance, which ts by no weans the usual practice posed of strait Dreadths, which are set on to the | pity.” ‘and discipline; daily calisthenics with damb-bells lcCAFFERTY. 1009 G STN. W_ HAS 3 ALS 3 : PMEN' | fougers ta Ube neighborhood of ‘Kennington Park, | Clowely gored toundatiog skirts ounce fashion, petit neither of us thought any such thing. Bren | FFP WARE WN § TTET t BERET | Germs anand drawing fee eau ken ryemene Pre A) Se Intent thcr of Rimet apd ay Tramas ae | STEEL MALLS MAGNE ICG NE EQUIPMENT, where Mr. and Mra. Wafties Ma Lot . “ core the woune na our g1 + pals Miss C, ERIN ss Lt - ne. § wi ‘Trains leave Wasiunston. from stat far from requiring extra attention, Mr. Bibgave no | | 1ARGE TURNOVER CoLLans are seen upon te or | doa together, and he sak PU PPAR SNH FG ERR Be | PULLOcK. init "| saip and retail manufacturer this side of Baltimore. ne ‘ond Beatcetn ar fe 4 ‘at all, but did whatever be was told to do, | Dew dresses, and they are either put on single or | “G14 oy, ao you smoke F RORN RN & ‘ov R Riee> | PypeNny JAPGER SOLO FLUTIST OF THE MA; le RE Tt ALR tae For Pittabune ‘aud the West, Chic: and would never even have asked for his meals tf | fnisbed off with a revers, plastron or fichu trim-| “yes, thine.” Hine Sind tunes iacturtion on he Fite | QEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED: AND | pl Pace slecsiue care at 80 a tn | they had not been fortucoming. That was why | ming. “Well, here's something I can recommend. afies ‘ather system.) May be engraved fo | SSioses Soc Sheers oe COMMENGmanrS | Tees 0:20 0. me Say 00 Cenc anuntt Mr and Mrs, Wales were so pleased with their} Joye GLoves for full dress have the kid only eS are you going?” Strts Re. for the coming season, Hes 019-311 "Mies AL CUNNINGHAM, Modiste. and Buffet Car to Bt. Lote. dais, Suey aturday, | lodger. a 0 “ x NI iY — 4 * — fo Chicas, with Slecping Car Pittsburg to Ch Te therefore gave Mra. Wamles, as she subse. long enough to cover the wrist, the rest of tho] [Aoolado.” site meee M. FARE Sey ans. ew. Mas ReMOvED | Wine pauegg Carly Suu Cue | quantiy stated, “quite a turn” when Mr. Bib came | g}0ve delng made of lace net of exactly the same wi FURErecan ichkeue hap curoerens! Ph, to ge ith mc See eran. Ye Cini an A am ad jownstairs one morning Ww! a Po “Yes. our” 1 aes Se - pocatnret Riss coat on, and evinced the strongest intention of | Woop, Broxzt and tawny tans are preferred | “Yes: your piz looks familiar tome.” 61, 63 AND 65 WEST 23D ST, iy for private theatricala plativa | Braces, Keiorm Waimta, Byench Corsets aud Fin hae Sheyery tor ous and ey a “a gotng out for a walk. Young Mr. isib had given | autumn tints for the principal part of suits made nd i know I've often seen you, Let's walk up and Saturdays, at 1338 Het how SREGH DViNa SCOURGE x Sod the West, with through Sleeper Harrisburg 6 Sedut to leave the house as Decliee Deng unable | UPOf two fabrics, ‘These colors combine well with | nd down,” ivi Grotadt cos TXCLUSIV) AT: oN ESTABLISHMENT, 1 ork avenue Count to leave the house as, besides betng unable { UP of two fabric colors ¢ ‘And while these two women sat twelve feet EXGigs ts ATTENTION “7 es Lape eats eoeen Sack premr. CTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. | Wo find his way back, he was Mable to become dan- ie! a apart, each one with her veil down and her body | Ten Spacious Salerooms and Suite of Furnished pupils; ucton ge MTOR aah CARUTLDE Taber Canandanua, Rochester. butlsic, Niagara, | geruusly excited dF the notse and bustie of the | | TEa Gowxs sent out trom Paris are more closely | fhdaied up in.an exclusive sort of Wag ee | Bence mcions § an ioe Pe A Formetty chin A Medereed mane 4 OG ume dig. escape avurday, with Palos | hutd calted to see his father Sout Mr, Bib bad at, | {suloned than the picturesque gowns worn by | arm ia arin up and down and joked and told stories | ~"Purniture of the highest order of artistic excelience | —° Seeitee SS COLLEGE, COR 7TH | °}O3m™_ ven and Elmira, st®:30— had called to see his father young Mr. Bib bad al-| Engitsh women, for whom. these graceful tollets | and said we Were glad we met each other, Forty | from the most famous foreign centers is sold by them | SPENGEUAN BUSINESS COULE so estabiiahed 2 RESSMAKING LADIES DESIRING FASHION- t * Ways repeated these Instructions. It wus, 1n fact | ete fest deeighen, minutes ad passed away when one ot the WO- | on the same small margin of prod as goods from their | Peers rhe ath esa Cte ane acre | (RESGMAKIKG LADIES DESIRING/FASHION- | |. 9:00, 21.00 and his intention to take bis father away to ‘a quiet | “i : Men became restive It struck her that the train ane trained for busineseor ofhcial positivns. ‘Three courses, | should call at 1329 Pat scot 0, 10:00 abd 11-36 pm. “On | resiueuce im ‘the cotntey as soon ashe had-con-| EVENYraiN Resstaw 1s now the fashion; Mus- | Men Decame re one WhLG she wes tthe tall | own workshops, sud hence it ie that connoisseurs are i eee Gankee et | 2 = Sunday. 8500. 1140 can, Se hae MOO) aod cluded certain business which he bad on hand. covite dresses; Byzantine galloons, gold stuffs, | jr was an awrut Uning iodo. She might be ad. | *stonished at the moderate prices affixed. Articles phone: Koy id Writing. Student may enter at | F EDORA D. rss Surerps 21-20 pam. ited Eapiess of Pullen Parker Mrs Samies accordingly placed herself before | Russian colors—such is the arsenal from which the | dressing a murderess tor all she knew, and she | specially adapted for Wedding and Holidsy Presents, ney Near scholars (uatcety AR. THE BEST IN TUE WORLD. : . the door and explained to Mr. Bib that’ he could | prevailing styles are drawn. Tras, quite certaia that the other woman had ut | Strangers will find thisestablishment oneof the sights | stallivent. rates.” Graduates niways in demand Mapufactured by AH. Brinkmann & Co, Galtimora | For Iwaton without chauge, 2-00 tm. every das hot leave the premises at present. Puerry BLANKET, with a thick fleece and | least run away from two husbands, but she finally | of New York. Illustrated Handbook—““How to Fur- eee eee a eG. SPENCER, Principal, | _o%-so3m" For Brooklyn, N.Y, alt through tains com , reat eras tae tins eammered the old gentleman, | scriped in dull blue or pink on cream or grey | Ot UP courage enough to ask: nish Our American Homes”—sent on request. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal, Ol ADIES Jersey City with boats ot Brooklyn Ammea, {a what was for him rather an excited tone, “can't me oF pital “Have you the me?” = eC = SOF STUDY. ‘be your own Dyeing at home wita aug direct transfer to Fulton sttretavuiding doub.e Walt—my son Alired—look.” He drew @ news. | ground, are used for making dressing wrappers, | Tye ouier gave start of surprise. Did she hear R. J. HORNER & CO, imIV ATE LESAORE IX 41d boy apn age ES | a Forlgiinay across York city aper from bis pocket, and polnted to something | und are very warm and expensive. aright? It might be that she was being addressed. olis, West Point, all exaznipstions. PEERLESS DYES, we rey Bete as Whe Prevense of looking at it Mrs. Wales | Inist Poriins are being revived in both Scotch | by the cook of the scow Mary Aun, bus alter take ‘New York, London, Paris, Vienna, and Venice, 5 INSLITUE, « w. cor. Sthapd K sts. mw, ‘will dye everything, They are sold everywhera, 9.00, 13-40 am. i) Grew him into the parlor, where she saw that it | and French plaids, and also in the biue and green | {ug five minutes to tuink It all over, she replied. = =a z —————— | paluatgal Cvecveryttag, They sre ocnd overyweara, 11:20 pam. Lim hold of, and teat he was polnring to the report’ ot | PrineS of Wales plaids. These are used for kilt | ‘;NO Have you?” o1-siem, 3a "Tae pentirz scoot oF LaNcvaces. for Strength, Trichtnrga Amount iu) Packages Or far | 5 dass aud 4:00 hold of, and that he was poin“ing to the report of And then both shrank away from each other "WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. XW, Fastuess of Color or Non-fading Qualities They do | For Baltimore, 6 ‘the first day's proceedings in the trial of tne Kev. | Skirts and draperies to be worn with cloth again, and turned up their noses under their vells, /ASHINGTON, 7 brag bet croak or smut For sale b apd 11 40.0.m , Alfred Stuckey at the Oid Bailey. As she read the | basques. apd Were sorry that they let down on their Poston, 154 Tremont Be: Brookirn, 40 Court Bt. TSCHIFFELY & EVANS, $49, 620, Sis passage over (o humor him the old man Kept on) Tue PAMIstan St¥Les, as seen in Parts, are this | dignity. Meanwhile the stranger called me old | Artistic Presents Or Reat Vawe Feoreanks Geining ie Pcbek Goren Senin ee, | —BOz-20 Druggist, 477 Penusyivanis ave. wag. 9:00. 9 05, 9s Topeating “my son Alired—murder me?—N0, NO— | season vers quiet, Unfortunately we get our i boy,” abd borrowed some fne-cut and poked me Conversational kuowledse in OSE oF TWO TERM y For Pope's Creek Litie, not Alfred. Mustu’t hang Alfred!” of them trom di made expressly to“out-Herod | 12 the ribs, and J called bim “old tellow” and : 10 in stuall lassen: nino private lessons, Mus M. J. Praxmr, except Sunda: ‘Now in the parlor sat Mrs. Wafttes’ husband m rresses XDI slapped bim_on the back and borroned ete — Lignest reterences ‘Terms begin nove ac Snes iy STONE Eee For Auuapalis, 7-25 and 9.00 as,, 12.05, 4-20, am taking bis breakfast. for he was a compositor 1p | Herod,” tn honor of the supposed taste of the | matcn he bad. "When tie train cane sine we VASHINGTON BCHOOL OF FLOCETION AND | LATEST FAKISIAN MODES IN TING: FRENCH 8:00 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Suisdays ¥:0 the office of a dally paper, and a late riser. Mr. | legendary America ne. Kot into the same car and the same seat. “The | parNTINGS, HIGH-CLASS ETCHINGS, IN THE] W Ustias oo4 Meek, OF FLOCUTION AD ‘HAIR GOODS. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAT ‘Bib’s utterances made a deep Impression on Mr. I Is AsToxisuixG to notice how completly the | women came out vo give each other a look of dis- HART, Principal, Voice Culture, Elocntion, Laws of RUSSIAN BANGS, RHEA WAVES, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WAsiINGT ON wall Set de eo er tt canalderable intellt-| rashion of wearing earrings is dying out. Aisthetes | dain «hd enter separate coaches, antag each Oe FIRST STATES, Or tory. Elective, English, aud College Preparatory. Roeenis Gebcby ta emhinn: foans Stickey case by hecrt having. been engaged oy | ha¥e made an earnest crusade agalnst the bar. | !URd a Seat she no doubt suid wo herself: ae Hair Dressed and Bangs Shineled. oh7-2ur_ | Pot, Aisuanarie, ¢:00, ¢:¢ ‘Stuckey case by heart, having Deen engaged on * | “Weil, just eaten me fn siicy @ Scrape again it THE BEST ENGRAVINGS, AUTOTYPES, PHOTO- | © CE TO RESI- = — the previous day In setting up in type a report of | barous custom of mutilating the ears, and seem | you ew 1 never passed such an hour and a half <i we Ne 8 others who have been pe ANS: FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING FSTAB the trial, to have carried thelr point. | tu my whole life, ‘Che raliroad company ‘ougat vO ENGRAVINGS, tn A id be mp ER ‘he South. 6-00. 0 fat att Mew uteson Wm his head about this | A NoveL axp Prerry idea in corsage decoration | be sled for letting stcerage passeugers Into the en Teen Shed ee | Dal ee teen ee Pin, daily. except Sais rial, bp replied her husband, | $$*0 fasten the wimming at each side just below | Mrst class iadies’ watting room, / SUPERB PHOTOGRAPHS, COMBINED WITH = . BY com: | S.stecialty. Thurty-nve’ years experieuce. Prices ‘Washigton, €.05, 8:00, “He never uad one before. ’ Ask him what he wants | the armhole, having it meet In the middie like a The Trouble with Some Peopte. sTASTEFUL AND UNIQUE PICTURE FRAMES. ae ermonth, three les. | SZuetate._Goode called for and delivered. __al4_ 10.40.” int Waist. This arrangement 18 alike DECOM | Prom the Somerville Jone) symss.week. Spretal classes tor children dn Saturday | LI-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP O# RIPPED, 00.0 10 Mrs, Wafles did so, Mr. Bib smiled feebly and | 1. to slender and plump figures, fis erable wtih a gion alany twee nc ends cu ‘The Best and Most Complete Stock in the Country, | St £1.50 peF mouth. Studio S21 11th st. nw. 03 2x Siena Wstpm, red.” 7 e +; they e a fs loud bats egg IP meg © - rr KH Pt 1 30 101 .w. | ner of th street and Peunsylvar in aver uc, and, “What is your name, sir” asked Mr. Waftes in | ROvelnes Of the season; they are made of the | 13: they dont let other poopie have achanes tp MIRRORS, ALL THE ROGERS GROUPS OF | Povo, Unran, Voie Violin, Fite, Comet, & Bo yy a ed aloudtone. feathers in their natural shades, or all biack or | (oO taut ch ang Gay duit to anaee este cies advantages, 0, B-BULLARD, Dizsctor Jez a rder in every style and wat ca. jrherocracrocen be left ¢ thocherkim Stuckey. nw: re-| else black and white together, ‘To wear with | . . . KT SCHOOL. MUS. M. HL MIKE'S STUDIO 18 Cis EPoon SK Woo, ‘ aa eG meee ee ee feathers, made to | The troublewith a great many women Is that now at 1g00 Pieros Pisce’ as formes Te | French Handanade | __ General Mt {528} _Gon't Paseraurer At ‘Precious rum delusion!” observed Mr. Waffles, | Ite flat like fringe, or in small loops in rows, | they can’t find some particular selected man who CARD AND CABINET FRAMES, &c. instruction is civen in every branch of art. x2 and aneot od Hiostery Ry | “Look here, Mr. stuckey, how did youcomfe bere?” | For a WaLkING-DRess, and useful in all | Will appreciate tuem as they ‘eel In their palpita- Wowk: SOUTHARD, TEACHER OF Patent Shoulder Braces, sid all Dress Geform Goods, nebed ule te cbuct Se 5.2887. | ‘The old wan passed bls hand across his forehead weathers, nothing 4s better than dark biuesmooth- Ung ‘hearts What every Woman Should be apprect-| Catalogue on receipt of stamp. PO ta OR | Children’s Comets aud @1'C and looked heiplessly around him. “My sop, Al- 7 y ed. 20 Des quarter of twenty lessons setae fe tL eeeees . | frei,” he said: then be paused and shook his bead, | faced lady"s cloth, made with a plain round skirt, | “rho troubie with a.gaod many girs is that they Sat SCHOOL OF - | makes a te ; nee Hine Madge Presentiy ue Went onina rambing fasbion: “Went | a panel Dralded in lack on, the sft (side, and | don’ find out what they want nu sometime after S' eS, ‘ eg F= _ - ee 7 out with Alfred—Ephraim changed my ciothes— | simple drapery. The basque ts braided in black, | they have had the sad conclusion forced. Private and class lessons. ‘orean for practice. | a wagers 2 : dew ~ | Sooas ‘by the rineecuparaam Seanad’ ssn inen's | sates Gane read eitente P.eats in the back. A | them that what they want doesn't want theme wisest Sanda cse ape awd hgh 28 aeh0-dm THEO. INGA! ING, Princtval.” | FAMILY SUPPLIE: ~ | train—No, no! ‘stusn’t bang Althea? Plain braided jacket of tne same material forms | | The trouble with a good many boys is that they | n7-m,,5,3mn No, 816 Chestnut st., Phila, | G01 TN TEN LESSONS | = “There's something in this,” sald Mr. Waffles de- | the outer wrap. i — ony ae ager) . a ae abor’s: _ S' FRosoererhy = a st, briefest, ~ 3. cisively. “He couldn't have got all thisoutofa| Tag OLp-rasHioNep WATERED SILK {s com: ne, a a have ¢ picked after dark, are a sssols bY wuil. Circulars ifec. t une an: Kateri ate Sita Zanes. ema tts 6.0 | mack nto tye, ands much richer In eet than Srapcs tat grow on tucir ow vives anmewe as | 2y0OO : PRBNIN BRORTNAeTBOrE, saci | Gricaus Tease and Caltorme Pultgan® steeper New isn’t Martin Stuckey, as he le was broux! rapes in an a ——— a 10 incor OR here on the very night MaruinSuuckey disappearca | {N€ modera moire. It 1s shown tn the shops in | frRerapte Mrepyom,tuelt ow vines, and ¢ Naz the number we had on land, you know | Wall, AND PAINTING — ACADEMY —OF Exrea Mess ork to’ Atlanta, im connection, with Fullgoan He had nothing about him to show ls name, you | black, with the broad, delicate effects of the old | The trouble witha great many readers is that wut Re OND Bens rts. BOS Est, presided over by Mra. RLOATER MACKEREL for Birmingham, Vicaiinine and Sascropect, Got Tem-mber. Young Bib bought him new linen and | watering, which 1s interspersed with fine, wavy | they don't understand how much waster it 18 to | of them (Overcoats we sutal.) last week, leaving Just | IMOGENE Jk MOLRELL, "who. has ad tel neton to Atlanta, “Dom not sounect tur told you to mark It, Marup Stuckey was weak in | lines, and forms the foundation of dresses draped Polnt out a tree in a maguificent landscape that 18 | FOURTEEN HUNDKED to be disposed of, cn reper pe ong, peo a Eure a Very Best Quality; 2. aud OQ. sounte Sus his head; so ig he. The name of Martin Stuckey’s | With velvet or cuinel's hair, being made platnly, | @ hair's breadth out of perspective than it 18 to | “A squib az iz «-squib,” remarkable in that it fs the most celebrated artists. To prevent children forming Firm, fat and white, dat Fz Pally, except Sunday, for, Mansowas Sao son is Ephraim, and doesnt he call young | with litte draping and less trimming. | paint the magnificent Jandseape itself. Sic aria Sa aa hig ft ee 2. W. BURCHELL, aS yy ey > Bib Epuralm? Put on your things Sally, and} Hoops 4Rg AGAIN ADDED to every sort of wear- | The trouble with most of tue horse-car conduc. Hi the mauutactire of ready-made clothiwe, | iue. Instruction iu every. bvwnch of art, ftom drawitt as sxe ¥ wr. 3:30 P.M Wenders Express D Somme round wit ine to the police. They Will hA¥E | ing apparel upon which they can be appropriately | toFS18 (hat they haven't eyes enough in the back | faked in the manuiacture of Overcouta at our retail | of al! kinds to portrait atid historical painting. Evening: Goruonsvill . Charlottesville. Ls adescription of old Stuckey, and will very soon 2 of their heads £0 satisy the public. price.He declared that we were retailine them at less | classes tor ladies and gentlemen Mondays and Wednes- sud Gecanel soueie an aa cool is Yell us what to do. Look sharp! They may be | Placed. Clerical hoods are worn upon the backs |°'The troubie with & good taany of the schoot ‘than the actual cost of manufacture. We declined this a BSEEEE? ud Obio route, Pulluan Sleepers aud Solid 1 rai sentencing that poor devil todeath this minute.” | of the close-fitting English top-coats of tweed, as | teachers s that the present school year 1s divided | flattering offer in favor of A 4 Si Washington to. Societe, py er = © nea more par eau ae, 7 | Well. a8 Upon Many other models, Although most | wrong: instead of belug forty mucky: eaten ce THE PEOPI a m Cisse. day Luesdays Sestern pointe, Tirouch Pallas, slecpore Washing: It was @ more than usually painfal moment | hoods are ornamental, some are designed w be | Uwelve weeks vacation, they think it should be Dpto ng te Fagen Pare fein rap tahoe} . For particulare’ seud for circulars. | Son oe eacophta weehe — . when the jury gave thetr verdict. Close under the | useful as well. Rounded, flat, pointed, shirred, | forty weeks vacation and twelve weeks school, je Raine Ugh ried tie ert i] 5 Exceepixcry Desmaste Favre 11:00 P. bi—Southeru tapress. Daily for Lynche Sock Sat tne winite haired rector of Allred scuckey's | pleated. and even heart-stiaped, they appear upon | | ‘The trouble with two-thirdsot the boysan « giris | Of{hi4 ask. lense observe t burg, Danville, Kaleieh Ashevilic, oe, Parish, who had stood by his curate with touch- | newmnarkets, peierines, ulsters, teagowns, miat- | in the public scuools Is that they don't have fifuy- OVERCOAT CRAZE. JLOCUTION.” Just received ista. Atlavta, Moutonery. New Ing faith, and whose daughter was reported to be | inees, waterproors, and even nightdresses, luree Weeks vacation every year, With aM addi- | Victory Cans. Overcost—good vaiue for $10. Our price | The SHAFTESBULY METHOD is the finest in the e ° aud Calizoraia, Palliat” Sleeper engaged to the prisoner. He rose as the verdict | Boxxets Snow a DRciDED TENDENCY toward the | Uonal week on leap year. $8 He = World and the most highly mdors:d. It teaches NA- | 4 HALF TON OF ELEGANT EVAPORATED CALI- aauiuacton to Galvemon. Tees: — es In tue vox. Just Beside hii was Ephraim Scackes, | POKe shape, and in some this tendency is rully |. 1he {rouble wits most of the people tn this mis. | acy warp fultons Tialiew body ini Sodveage | TGPALRESS itt Kee, ine tor Home and “estes FORNIA APRICOTS. von to Auauste without cbeiuce in the box. Just beside him was Ephraim Siuckey, 5 e led world is that they waste so much ume | deube warp id be cheap at e122. .shington and Oso division lewe Wash- Who hud. deea one of "the principal. witnessed | developed. "White cloth, embrotied, 1s the newest | Fulduihe of thelt Gaus viene UeH Mine | fieeve nity woud be chsgy at $12. Our price Puteo very tow: sgrjon 8 12 A Me Daly ene pe suing aes das F against bis brother. His position and the emotion | material, but a very pretty little bonnet of Pitin | they dout have leisure to see how laudable and | storm overcoats—checks aud plaids, invaluable to | “srsicy LEGE 1 —_ Daily arrive diouna Wit it 3704 St aug 210 Be | he displayed wisie giving his evidence excited | black velvet derives its quaintness from being | useful your litue schemes are. | those who are exposed to all kinds of weather. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, -icligtupmine Toave ound Hill 6 Oo AME Day. much coumiseration. He had grown deadly pale / studded all over with very swall paste diamonds, | - ‘The trouble with the sinall boy 1s that his big | 80.00 . 5 d 2308 Mi Datiy except sunday, arrivitig Wasbingtom When the jury returned, and when the verdict | riveted into the velvet like stars. A less dressy | sister never was a_stiall boy herself, oad ws eS | Dark Melton Taney clanee Maia vetoes Sone | Papi! F at th street morthwost, | S78 S.eh tenis from, the South vis Charlotte, Dax Was given he Durfed bis face 1n his hands. bonnet has its crown entirely composed of the | doesn’t know low the stnail Doy reels, een, ME Sper listing, ‘velvet collar, 222 iid st. &. €. Prinz | — —_——_———— | wieen bury arrive in Wesluuctos © 10 AM. The judge, in tue usual form, asked the prisoner | mustitudinoug loops of a bow of narrow black | ‘The trouble with the snail girl is that she tsn't mm aaEm ia cipal. Eleventh year opens Monday, October mae 823 PM vis En Tennenees Bristol aod Lana | Whether he bad anything to say. At thatmoment | ribbon, ali caugut down at the beginning of the bigger. Fine Worsted Overcoats "(Oxford)—donble warp | ¢itcular and information address the prancipal. Buasers burs at 10:45 4. M. aud 9:00 P. ai: via Chesapeake there was some stir and confusion in the well of | brim With gilt, pins and evenly overlapping one | ‘ihe irouble with the big girl ts that every pair of | acgetinir these avers linkie velvet sohns, ee ie aud Ohio Fouts abd. Charlottesville at 840. SL: the court, two oF three persons, escorted by a | another. "Feather edyings are much. tsed Uo llue | scales she steps ou gives Ker a wees | Worth 13° Our price Woors Comyenctat, Scxoor, BREAKFAST Strasburg Lore 96:67 AM. a sucormation policeman, pushing their way toward the solicitor | and edge the brims, both in black and white, ‘The trouble with che purist In grammar is that a G06 Fst. a. individual instruction. pe Se cea a ee Tor (Une Gefouse. ‘The prisoner saw them, and $} Prysu is made into beautiful teagowns of gris | people Will persist ta tulnkiug that things theme | Chinchilla Overcoats—suuif color, silk velvet piping. | Special attention given to Rapid co0oA, ene Sean See Sa de verie, With Tiny touches ‘of very pele evene de | Thar Se MOCe tmporvant Wan Row you way, | S22146 FREE, re'wucting Sigt ster Somes TT™ | Cobreietioun Oommsarenl Copreppinsones, DELICIOUS, NOURISHING, ABSOLUTELY “Ouly tuts, my lord,” he eald, pointing to where | 7” id ¢ | them. eos stinan systetn), = BE bh , Mr, Hib stood betwee Mr-aud Airs, Watnes, “that | ch ne torelieve the grey, These are very plain in ‘The trouble with lots of cats ts that they don't | gyorm Overcoata (plaid) sicickly. all wool, equal to | usonsule._COUUT £. WOOD, Principal. _‘sn18-Sm rors cosbse ties sual [kere stands Martin Stuckey, my father, Whom I | design, with demi-trains anda ttie pleating of | get enough dreamless sleep these November | St Over Exports have valusd these comeee pi PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES, = BOATS. am accused of mu: dering.” grey satin Set underneath the edge, lined with a | nights. page re oy EA. «rom: Paris) will ive lessons ONE. CENT PER CUP. POTOMAC RIVER L : ee + os deep “lace balayeuse. ‘The front’ lias a vest of | "fhe trouble with milliners 1s that the women 310.7% Dunelation and thorough instruction, O10 Lathat.nw. | myd-eolmdsel cosa a = At the next session of the Central Criminal | heavy grey satin, forming a suarp polat und giv- | foiks don't get so enthusiastic over their bills as | Dark jeg enn ere cp eet ny O1e-3m™ Dp“ Line ro EyRFOLy EQuPE= wos Court, anotuer member of the Stuckey fauly | ing the éffect of long-waist which. all | they do over their bonnets, satueon sleeve lining. alk, facings, equal to suy.$: ON SEMINARY. — Oma ne dock. Iwas Ephraim this time, and | French gownsshow. The pleas of the vest are | ‘The trouble with tbe average wife is that ner | OveFeost ob this market, Your Te Oe L11d Mtoe and 1230 11th at, -#B Steamers GEORGE LEARY and LADY OF THE Sutain money Treen DeriUry and for atvempttbg to | lined with pink, making Uns many very fine lines | husband is inore prodigal with hls protestations of | _cuinehille Overcoats-dese°snd brown. all wool, i= a ch Becca 2190 1 eer | toon LouRt Lbkr one of wiuch leaves Washtuggton daily at 5 pam \ Qvtaln inoney trom te Monument Assurance Co. | Of the color, and the tight plush sleeves c.me haif | affection than he is with his money, and that he ported, full satin lined. Don't iaint nor go off into | French sud, Tovlish Boenling snd. Dey ‘Clusé connection with Bosiou and Provide Stem by false prevences. He was found guilty on both | way below the elbow, the flare being filled in with doesn’t wasie much of either unless be wants a “high strikes.” Steady! The shock is s severe one, to ,ediste and Pri, *y ita. ere aiso With all other rail and Steamboat lines Indictments and sentenced to seven yeats penal | the crépe, which faces the high, half-open collar at | button sewed on. other dealers. __ Academic, Intermy peepee a =i Steamer Leary lauds at Hine: \<—geigeccoe servitude for the first offense, five for the second, | the throat. owe Bin WHO Rese ee eee ene Ie that be | pases hector Grereae trons dateend Oxtord, | Seeereurmparassbeel walling contsinias CHAPEL via 7 iterbor sume and. (aa dudee observing that if ‘he had the power to | Faycy Woottxs, combined with plain twilled | knows his wife knows he isn't so big @ Manas he vodgof cout and sleeves lined wih “Skannere® best | witiaeam heating aud’ best mederh improvements, Thursday = a bp ee neve _— wools, make up the greater part of the French im. de Le scat satin, ggpaliena ou to duplicate any of these for ‘for occupancy this fall. ‘THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD 13 leased we: ‘nought The rally | less than: ,. ve ‘Thirteenth year bexins OCTOBER 6. ‘hat bis lordship was right.2 London. Portations, two and a half to three yards of fancy | can’t always have what they’ want, aod ‘they eek. 920.75. re ‘Princ ‘irculars apply to. ial, ER B5Sg, asnifvedhicen vain goods of single width being added to eight yards of | dom think they ‘want what they ha: t = yh MRS. E.J.80MERS. | ge ? Thepiain goods, wnicn 1s double width; thé Ngured | see thelr own virtues and ert Senate ty ee YIOTOR & ADLER'S 23-4 Ei. el Std ‘Tricks im all Trades bat Ours, lower skirt disclosed 1 ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House, ‘scuff represents a lower skirt almost to | a magnifying glass, and turn the telescope the 'GTON ACADEMY, ° From the Detrott Free Press. he Dett n one or two places By the very long | wrong end to when they’ look. at their own vices | 27 and 920 7th st u.w..¢ ruor Maseschusetis ve G21 "that, opvosite U. 8. Patent Oice S08 : Le drove up to a baker's in @ laundry wagon and | drapery of the plain fabric, aud is also used ‘for | and etuer people’ virtues; that they gruriois | a7 “Open Saturday until Ti p.m. term bapiue SEPTEMBER I2) Davand Evening sos, u lain bodice. Cord 2 EM 12. Day and Eve see entered the place and asked: decorating tue plain , stripes, picot | wen things go wrong instead of going to work t9 by ‘and thorowsh instruction iu the com — “ = Stripes and velvet stripes, with others like tufting | make things go right; that they cry over ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PA’ ‘Have you Boston baked beans?’ Rint Rpthanet ale Pompe snd Jo, 1o0m ate clustered On smooth grounds of | milk when, in all prooabilty, the milk has ah te! J, Cl. Hlurcmxsox, Higher “Artnmetic. PROCESS. ‘es, sir. ‘the stylish gobelin-biue, clear dark green and old | water it can alreaay, - Greek. BURTON MACAF! “Baked in Boston, were they?” rosewood Wools, In the hew reds 10 garnet and no i IMPORTER, s1-3m (0, sir; in Detroit.” cardinal tints are seen, but there is great variety A Chance Acquaintance. . NSTRUCTION ‘ON THE VIOLIN! ‘Then what, right have you to call ‘em Boston | 12 the blood-red sbades, and in the Vieux rose, the | prom the Pittabur- Chronicle, Pe SCH wll rea giving leone & rs homadag al Daked beans?” thodistessnsertcan De me oqaay Wane reneh | " “Monsieur is an American, I think?” cous Grinkers whart Susdayetiown sad" Wedwendeye up. aga own 8 laundry, don’t your” Ivison the Calais boat. That steady light off $ Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, andbe Brent's pnd Chapel Fotat, Thursdays dows ond Moe “It is the Princess: fant itr” ——+er_____ there is Francé. Ina few hours we will be in a9 that either sacks or barrels read. 0 7th st. wharf. oxen wee nceee Lamnary, en ie ‘Where Fashionable Dresses Go, _| Paris. The channel sas smooth as the. Monon. ‘eco greener ~ _ JOHN MoGaHbit a Ve Agent. nota pee princess!” ‘From the Philadelphia Press, Pgearpeticeny Gog I =e no symptomsof| wa MM mnt. 1. INN REF RRE Y CERES" POTOMAC RIVER LANDING be ‘ou. ” the a to the kind I have dreaded, and I amin M % NNR es rained what right have you to call it the Princess | wealthy raldeeseacias ine? ase outs = [eterna ere pms on eno rai Sata iE i Hh RNES y SAqUnbatser fan ietaral 71 GAY | "Aitelainary man tok our ashes of beans, | have twenty tines as many dresses an they can imfarny nde and betas juscenkedmecnewes | HAM HEsastuaa He Eee RYT seaiom ma nouates DAL and BUDA pinout Bes Lae ° eee Rear, They Garo Wot appear more than a very | says with a laugh, “Ab, then, of course Mousleur | yimmed snd untrimmed HATS, in all the leading te Bay, Md, Connects 00. Ke as Wanted—10,000 Live Fleas. few times in one snit, because they move in very | 18 8 millionaire as well,’ Fives ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS From the Loudon Truth, small clreles, ahd dresses Decome old ina month | ,,.Xou are quite Tight.” say Ttohim. “You area | “PANcy FEATHERS, new designs, at very low prices. Asingular advertisement attracted my atten- | under such circumsta when they have been | ““f ir ig destined for 0 Richly Jetted Passementeries and Silk Embroidered attached, None genuine without the two gold medale fiom the other day. Tt was call for 10,000 ve | Worm before all Le lady's irlengs the second time, Fea aden for our beautiful Parts, of OCEAN STEAMERS. to be del i where prac nt ry iD. “4 — — —_ a fleas, delivered in parcels of not less than ee Sah ee ‘Exactly. This 1s my Orst visit, and I do not THT gE them for a mere *Peionsteur 10oks Just as ted as T ‘such 4 Vast number of these Interesting little in- pane ‘apd the weer meme cee tion, ee sects led tne to go and make it 2 —— found the man was a fea tralner and | gathered = iy r r ? “Do you know,” said his neighbor, “that you ‘ ™ ‘Will come to this if you don’t quit smoking cigar- hate ae gr neh ettes without a holder?” he ‘Kersey Cloth Jackets, at 5.50. his iett hand, wh Newmurketa, with Cape and Hood, at $10.00. EURS? , 967 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2 q ‘Owing to unavoidable delays the Washington Biding ‘School will not be opened until the latter part of No- 5 fe