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A CHANCE CHECKMATE. | Taree yours ago 1 was 6 git of stxteem, uncessa- | pated trom thé schiol-room, and is—panker at Sisi and ty ag Baving a ki acoumulttee for dealing with this singular emer- sect debate nad Dat a lame iste It papa been here and lind become convineed bona tides of bis urinvived guest, be would have MY father was— | sent Spence Wiin Mr, Lidlaw to Captain Escowws, Thetown lies in a valley Paps and the men were absent, Josephs iisins wieeth tar Uctanmies ceamamnes Sud often alilng: 1 hesitated to kuggest at many people ts thought unhealthy. | sny scheme that should involve bis going out 1nt0 an nom he ean thoroughty trust | the verapest. And certaluiy Val wust pot venture as acting manager, papa these many years since | ANY such expOOLIS, age cok Bae toned the red house in Siston Broadway, | _ MT. Lidiaw carefully inqu! ‘way ai snd resaiad at the Manor, Wainsey. This is, how. | Penton Ye qunuud, Walk. He asked, t00- er} eter, twelve ities from his place of business— efgnt by rail adeted to four by road. The Manor | Va has one other drawback—tt stands in a very iso- | St Jated situation. Our nearest neighbors are our | 2% bamesakes, the Excotta of Walnsey Cross; Valetta Gils, a8 | thought, with a new twinkle of be the nearest route Back to Daleford village, tions were clear and full, and i the ger obeyed them he could not possibly go ay in either direction. it seemed iniospital permit him to turn out unattended lito thé 5 and | night: but feould percetve no alternative, and I aige, the country Seat of Captain Miine | have feason to think that he would have over- scott, lies West Ward across oss wecall | Filed any and every objection. Se Den cond Cane ene eSiarnaes weeall | "Sica, Chiunes nad aoe appenten. ‘Yieb at ve gyre aparece afterward as strange. However busy sne night The month when my story opens was that of | be witia her correspondence it was cur.ous that she February Fiildike, and tt was justifying its name. ve he Of storms we seemed to have a ceaseless succes pt away. souietwenty er Mr. Lidlaw bad ieft she entered the om and listened to our joint warrative had happened. I fancied that she was J, untd Alice casually referred to the tion of her handwriting, and that nner Changed, and she Ustened with ‘she cared for 1a this fact—if such 1. were—1 ever, at a loss to draw any particular de- ver the hours that elapsed between this ad midnight. We had retired early, and ave been as dark and still x3 friends tell me that it 18 the ge of healthy girlhood to sleep soundly and sion, Hi Winds had be veral Weeks {he prevailing meteoroloz! ditions Alice, my younger sister, and risoners Within doors, and we should hi me drag wore heavily than it aid peesence of Val. An only brother is always a git!’s | hero, and Val Vas oura, In age he came becween vs, and LIS proper place at tis peried of the 7° But he had met w iimas, and w ¢ bis bolidays Rad a T fortnight of the work mt. As Iwill be candid and n tor was Rugby. toere were seasons when, owing t teasing, ase. Ido abt tht they are right; but we heartily wished hit back ih the Gn UL occasion contisued obstinately aan The Tuewiay on which Papa announe cay had not Wanted in agitauions aad st ns to Ferris Court Was, how nese occasions, Boreas wax doinz ring the house about our ears, We couldn goout in the tempest, We were fancy wor we mi he put it, to make th ses, and they had affected my spirit with un- Festlessness. Perhaps T ain nervous Dy unent, and it Was this quality which filled hess With shapes of terror, and my brain tnelaotie fears of twalihily on-creeping Is Likely enough vo be the true and. ath of ay Mental condition, Certalaly I St. How vainly | wished that 1 had posed tw Alice that we should occnpy the same t Ailce’s > ness, ‘ 1 to demur to papa’s going. Sureiy B a u. Sie Would have cousented tnstantly, it was iny place to carr for lum as marine would | ugh I bad no reason to sippose that Allce have done 22d is eat Mad | shared iny tremors, But it would ve # confession less ae i two frequently | of cowardice, ot whieh 1 should not soon hear the 1 sata, | 85,0 go to her now, even if the situation of her oo Suid. | rooth, ai the end of & jong, silent corridor aud ng, Was not an insufficient dever- { iuust G38 and turn aud wait for the dy moruiug. Sudcenty ehiil shot through my veins: Isat up among the pilie 1, 1 doubt not, | Paneued ‘aimost to their own whiteness. T Its: | tesed ih @ very agony of attention. From the ths below ‘there had echoed distinctly up- 1 -oF Ihy faculties were playing me false—The ad of the sulew yielding ofa bolt. My apart. {was inamediatély over the plate closet, and cent to the partition which closed iu the a4 ight of stairs. This accounted for the transmission of the noise, But tie noise Was an Cutuows disclosure. In the dead of nigut it Wi Surely illegitimate, and spoke ot crime, ‘The Veriest craven will sometines obtain an ace cess of courage as mysterious in its source a3, gen- erally, transient in its sway. i ain not calling lsself hard names. Indeed, i should be sorry to believe that J absolutely veloug to the class Whose badge 13a white feather. But [ have owned to trepidation; and now I wastered for at iaast afew ininutes the firs’ paralysis of (rigut. 1 pressed my throbbing temples hard aginst the walnseot and found tuat the wood Was a faitutu conductor of Sound. A rumbling and grating that could have bo honest and satistactory cause jarred upou my highly-strung nerves. I was vot the victim of de. lusion. Assured of this 1 began to dress, with Pian ating purpose was ross COURLTY, ¥ ra apa answered, ois Fs arn to-night!” 1 echoed helpless . decided to take the oous a7? tn a bee % p in the BEXt village ext mut i suai ase 18 So lonely, and It 1s Mamiaa’s jeweis-and te { “We are too far trom | ered prowler to receive rered, 5 I bave had a lurking ¥ weil that t jot persons, Gyaking, Tamubllng ftgers, and In the dare. Thai One as yet, and my to reach and alaria the rest ot the house- id. It was just blind instinct, for i did not pawse to ask What effectual resistance to a gai ©f robbers Could be offered by # pack of scare | Women, an invalid boy, and one tottering old man, I thought first of Miss Turpin, our governess, | and Mrs. Citmber, and in this order, ‘They both occupied rooms oh the same floor as myself, but furiathe rear oc the building. It was an ugly venture toget tothem, As 1 Was debating I re- tu preseavimen: fession fo the li to rifle two Mi ya had gone I grew | nuinely Uneasy. f De Aik Waat wag | bered lay mother's jewels, These were de- Somehow 1 | Dosived In @ dressing-case locked into a wardrobe rival so warmly ag | StTORg-DOXx 1m papa’s room. Had they escaped the ‘7; aune aan monary thieves? Wouid they escape? By almost a me- os tne het dente | chanical impulse J’ unfastened nad opened my hat it should be—neither | d00r and stepped lightly the tive or six ‘oo tamiliar; that she was a | Wat of the Vast cavern-ilke chamber in which, the - cone won of order, | fable gors, a queen once slept. ‘There was a fight icbously frowned when | ¥thin, other thau that ot the wan young moon, to tse | Witich gilmmercd feebly through. lozenge-shaped a | panes in a Window ‘hizh over my head, ° I sucked ted | iu my Breath with» wellenigh audible gasp and Atuat | Slvered; but it Wasas though a subtle fascina- oreiga | Won Grew me nearer in spite of the peril I erept B affected Way of pi n. ia tae opinion of Va! Vins to her. T allowed Alic to che teli-tale crack turough which fhe pen- A single peep and we were betrayed. Kneeling *$ family hetr- for the guid~ yusied hinselt ‘seemed ‘ayselt, | cilled Moe of Nght fei {tng | Lknew the worst: ‘ore the receptacle of m | looms was a woman, holding a lan} “e Of a male coufed rate, who | With @ file at the wardrobe lock. The} . | equaily absorbed in their nefarious task. | 1 had never before | Climber. I believe I | on any prev lous oF subsequent i ~ouine of Alice wig = | With ‘a Supreme effort 1 Was able to recover thé At is lmmiaterial tid Stoeeden wie | selt-pomenion wrested. froma me. by the Geoms i promised well | Suock, Idare not think what might Bave been the Dar, to vindicate his | denouerment in the contrary event. fiology. He had | _ How papa nad been deceived! and all of us, tor, ographs and spect- | though I gad vaguely dishked the new-comer, nd walea he rauumaged out of ats |S jon of her fidelity had entered my mind; yet and Upoa thyse he descanted | Ju eyes had testified that she was an accompiice the professor and ail ane er plot. Very possibly she was its aciple. AS he was point! out | Or! Titles and usteners an alfged | Ti gave tae intense anxiety to decide upon my wa aate te te orical | Rext step. A daring sugyestion flew to my brain; Ul the Duke of Wellington apd features | but I dismissed it, not so much 48 impracticable as 3 handwriting, he Was inter. | Useless, It was tolock the two thioves in, This prise of each of ‘we heard | Ws possible, if m: With adrottness, for the approaching Wheels on ‘the soased asta stadow on the polished floor. Mrs, . Climber bad locked the door of papa’s room with hypoeritical care, as we retired that night, saying that housémaids were curious and bad been known to Waik in their sleep, and that It was not well to trust them to excess. And now the ad- Yenturess had left the key on the outside. But What Would the countermove avail? There were Villains below making away with tue plate; I had moth back, after all, and as early as carriage. It’s a brougham_ Isn't driving it—the rattle’s Val answered, at theend of & short ase. Peciben who can it ber" said with wonder and a heard them; they would come to the rescue, and I seonce of antiecy. sei to tue Window and caught question pig of visitor and coackman. “Is this the place?” inquired the former. Cus be Mr, Escow’s o” U Manor, Walnsey,” i che Lat Val had nO means of successfully following up the temporary advantage. Yet my fingers itched to drag to that door and imprison my fues, Clang! clatter! all our bells seemed to de ing at Ouce and Mrs. Ciimber's precious confeder- ates Would not have given the alarm; it must mean for them Interruption and discomature. Aud inatnce] had acted on my wild idea, ‘The great oak door was fast—tast! J had the key, and With iv I fled tomy own room. There I cowered #3 children do under the ded-clothes, and suffered Darox¥sm arter paroxysm of helpless abject ter- Tor, Every vestige of bravery, deliberate or for he hall bell; and in another halt- Josephs, otf butler, looking anything but | leased at toe tnterte: ‘With Lis session of en- FMent io the Kitchen, opened our door aud pon- Ge alae Was entire! musly aMLoURCed: “Nr. Lidlaw. The unk 48 also the purport and occ Tdevated now to ston of the cal for a secoud wuether J suould send Aitce in search of Mrs. Cmber—wWuo was, I-Lelieved, writing in | tuftous, had forsaken me. But i was not molested. Ler own rooto—or Whether I should myseif assume | What h ed on the other side of my fortress Tue responsiblity of contronting the stranger. | can be shuply and succtncciy reiated in the words ‘This question Was decidd tor me. "On the beeis of | with which on the morrow our iriend and bene- the domesile adr; et tw have no ir. Lidiaw; he, at least, | tector, Mr. Lidlaw, enlightened papa, It will ed jount as to the course to | neednui to resume from the potnt of his rec Under-sized. middle-aged, clean-suaven, | tow of Mrs. Cluaber’s handwriting when chat his is ibe best and iu jeseriptioa Whicd | in our drawing-room. follow. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1888-DOUBLE SHEET. HOME MATTERS, Notés oF INTEREST TO To save ‘TIME AND LABOR—DIRECTIONS FOR USING BROKEN S04F, BARING POWDER, ETC.—nowW To MakR MOCK TRRRAPIN“RECIPES FOR SIMPLE BUT WHOLRSOME bisaes. f ‘We Eat Teo Much. ‘THE PAINS AND PENANCES OF OVERLOADED STOMACHS ‘From the Philadsiphia Record. Some years ago no less ag authority than Sir ‘Henry Thompson declared that he had been com- Pelled by facts constantly coming before hita to AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, _ ‘THIS AETERNOON. ——— 5 TS ig ed gy 5 Anonrdig Moony Dew Orieane accept the conclusion that more mischief in the TH 4 to Prien, <a form of actunl disease, of impaired vigor, and ot A Bg 224 Me oy, Warrentoa, Chan. Paorr, Faxst on Darep, should form a patt of | shortened life, has accrued to clviiiied tan from. x Este, pry ver ere Goupt, Denville end Seotione te. the nuitsery breakfast, ‘Grroneous habits in eating than ftotn the habitual pleat Goluuse pase ok Soe the. TSA SEE CE rant Rc ne Rand ‘Danville, wrertebore, fae. “PULLED” Flag, without thelr skins, sugared and ‘ss Of alconolio rink, godsiurabie na he knew ce Ostaber. 1886 a sinebaed e frou the ‘of vaid Bee ery. New Teams aul val eaten with cream, ate a dainty dish. pa eg Titi ais of atest cause Ro: $07, frenia,Pulfona Rewer» Kon Work. fo "AUanin ‘To BRIGHTEN om Cia silver or nickelplated | Were not as groat a ineeel Con nee Tee Teterate Whacer sats guia to" Ser ‘Origtam. sd Matt” Bons eer ‘Ware, rub with a woolen cloth and flour. hall well to Ube Bighest Ud - yam. Vickgbuny, and ‘shreveport. “T M NAY. % wan anvils 80 Cohimbie amd ths 1x Ustxo Baxixa Powpex, one level teaspoonful r uch a cetetation nee tg tp 4 nS POUR Oto following: ote Wasbingtes 0 Atsonen, teen Get cones 7 ie] Tupte pulnts Sundaye 1s the proper proportion for each cup of flout. Pike ec uase eceetbeees thkice Somes derived i parcels of innd in the iy of 1p GaRG, rope paints Sunda A Fis is Dow whenever the flesh lets loose | técthe’ Tad aplaiher the taloon whlch, Piatrict, Colnmbis, Known ot Jom, 38 apd 30, 35 PMI ally. encers Suntay, for Meneses, trom the bone, which can be readily tested with a | i p in MANY parts of the country might ea Toe ia ia cae rode Sy EUs tes ees Dally for Warrenton, tork, jn some measure ve proftabiy turaed against t a boul Hs pass 18a of te Gorlonmalls, Chariot te Lottie, Gucranaty Sra ne or Auwonta rubbed over nickel orna. | Kitchen, | The fabricators of our food have mic “Also, al the right, title and i $d Ohio route, Pulianan ‘Sleapars sed" Soutd ‘Fratus iments y appiying with‘ saturate wooten clot | ier toannnes fo. Thor ike ages Fd mnlesui ia andthe pcs ener Riskturce t vomits aie eri to ame, wrnkge wot We eat them and suffer, We eat them, but tl at eos ee yt sonra, Memenie. Late Rock. 4 Wage 4 Goop Maxy Tarxas are tobe prepared | cooks ara not altogether to blame, ‘We eat more fesneyivania aveauer saa" cesnee ie ries RptoMempbte withocfekrse swore Washing the cook should have everything weighed Uhan we should, and we eat what 1s ageeable to Perpendicalar to 4iy street 40,85 fet = oe Genet saya | tion kt “Sura, Paprags, Dally for Lynas measured before commencing. Our palates, Knowing that it will not be relished jortticasteriy in « line laf to the coufse of | vot of defaulting purchaser, after Sdays' public woth? Danville, Raleigh, evilla, “Charlotte, Yolno Gavane: wera Sy cur stomach, sum lvania avente 1 {hence southeasterly | of euce in nome newspaper ved am Wash. | CTSiotta, Aiken Augona, Atiaota. acy. an af Krome —1t 0 heat to sooun- | 'Y, SED ths resulta of overteoding and watsten- 90-85 fest toa point on the west Une of 4: bs, | imgvon, BC.” Tinie ood Qricans “Toxne’ aud Calliornia. P he {omeven quite young children to take only a| tng feeding are usually not serious. Like colts, we fant 9 feot north of the piaee of beginning: thetce | | DURCANSOX BROS, Auctionsers Soshinaton to S a tinnta. a Griuk of water when waking at night, use Up tue store Of food we put down our throats Sincod beniaeie et ne OF 408 einen TNCANSON BROS, Anctioncers. B.C, orthotichanse | weer Washington t Aiken, AS 4 CHILD Grows OLpER it requires less sleep, | by manifold frisky activities.” But we are not ale Said -ublot uated oh the pofthwest corner of | A — ‘Trams on Wasisncton and Ohio division leave Was! but even at two years it ought to sleep thirteen or | WAFS colts. The time soon comes when our growth syivania avenue and 4 street a uORBT. al E ia ace PRONED | toeton 9:12 A. ML. Deuly Weww eoLey fourteen hours out of the twenty-four. 1s attained, and when the system no longer easily 59 feet and 8 inches on Pennsylvania avenue, by & apa PL BETWEEN Fo" 4 = iatiy. srrive Hound Hilt 4t4% se eae Never $07 eliminates the waste material bot nécessary for epth of 105 feet and 4 inches on 4% street, It is TREE oe > . ag ty tI Se Da wingnx Faararn Bros. Air them thoroughly | {b> orainary purrecea ct orate, Ore ee improved by a three-story Uriek building. peiREETS HORTH Oo EGE Wahi except pawday, arcivdag Washingt om or ana mey. aay 19 a cool place. Tne sun draws the | store up tat, which Is Of UG Use tO Ua aad Tae Ke paving frontage ef 16 {amt ort Peanerttaana arctan | of the bistnck of Galeries, Samed sea TOS Riroigh traine from, the Routh via Chatlotte, D oil and gives the feathers a rancid smell. out in carrying It around. If we do nov fatten we Dy enaverace depth of S722 foot, and in mprovea uy | $87 of February, 1858, in a cervaiy couse Coeraai | w/e To Use THR BRoxex Brrs oy Soar sew them to- | lay the foundation for dyspepsia, which is anotuer Absolutel Pure. a bwo-atory brick building: dependiva between James ‘Jobuson, hans Teunewnen, Brictel end Lanch- gether in a ti el bag Word for stomach rebellion, or perhaps for fevers, ‘The three parcels wili drst be put up forsale s¢ a | of! com ts, and Julia Jobn defer . M. and ‘ny fannel bag like a pin-cushion, and 1, OF pei Pe ibe | aut, No. 10.017, Egnity Docket 27, the ‘undersigned | and Ohio routs mod che 4iso the cushion a both a wast-cloth and soap. | culnatiems and other disorders whlcu rack the Berd soparatcly. 1» ete each pareel Will sf ease be | Sot, Stag wil salle teoatot ‘cbeprenieg on tC eaburg Lona’ at U:47 A.M holder while bathing, system with pains and penances. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, | “Teriscf sale prescribed by the'decreoas amended | DAY ths TENTH DAY OF ABELL: 188 at INE etn slecwing car’ reserva pores 4 it ee 5 temperanoe organization which should lay Mi sed Wiplomtean, Merreetinctel ins | are us tnlloes: Gornbin esas ee ‘money in | O'CLOCK P. M., lot lettered A. iyi caret M street shed and beware check TIONS To Jtpck Br.—Two teaspoontuls | gown as its fundamental law abstinence trom ex. Weohsisary eiedy and cnamee Oecold ier oomoulten | cathe aud the Galonte ia tuts ccnph eceatosete gate | Sorth ta the subdivision of square humbered | syivauis artuue tod ‘af iene of baking powder are genorally about the same | cessive eating would do away with he greater | with the multitude of low test, suort weight alum, oF | ablein one and two youre Teapectiesiy treme the of | two hundred and fourteen G14), in the city of Wash- | vanie Raiiroad, Oth aud B st. in strength as one te o Pars of the ordinary sicknesses among persons who | phosphate powders, SoLmoxtt Iw cays, “Rovat, Bar | anie: or all cash, at the opuion of tae partearse Ths | insu, in the Dicker ot Cetgesln, the ise Sapecwel | "make Gene . 3 ne teaspoonful of cream tartar and ig pe pbosphets po = - t | Lyn two-story irame dwelling house, ‘ one-half teaspoonful of cooking soda, Should live up tothe law. Jt is almost invariabiy | Rixe PowpER Co., 100 Wall street, N. ¥. co) ryid parmentaahall be secured by a decd uf t "Terme of ‘sale, ga preactite ty the decree: One. | (PYHE GREAT © . tue case that those who attain to remarkabie age Upon the premises sold, and bear interest from third of the purchase fo Go paid in rash PENNAYLVANTA ROUTE ‘ARE OF TiN VEsSELs.—Tin vessels rust and are of sale ai the rate of six per cent per aulim, payable of the pi money pata in TO THE NORTH, WESL, ANY SOUTHWEST, often worthi are moderate eaters, who live upon simple food. Semi-auuually..& deposit of €300 1s to bo msde when | 0 balance fn" two equal, tmstalments fegrenente DOUBLY, THACK SPLENDID sc % en worthless in a few weeks, because, after| Tne man who hat ‘the covering of his stomach the property is sold, if ¢ be sord aa Whole. If sold i te, promi Botes of the purchaser, paya- | TPLI Rant’ MAGNID cP AT EGU Washing, they are not set on the stove for a mo-| shot away so tat, after recovering froth his Shree parcels a deposit of $500 will be required on lot | bi® respectively, at one and ‘two years ‘irom ix EMME Jo. ANT. iment, oF in the sun, to dry thoroughly before they | wound the processes of digestion could be OD- : B8and 8250 on Lue 25, and $21 the rewaining | the day of ith | futereat ‘at "the Tate | syaine eave ae are pit away, served Wasa teacher worth a thousand college oca mr parcel of round. it thé terms of eafe be uot complied | of alt Oper contuni grr aman, and” sec sae F professors. He made {t apparent by occulat A With iu ten days from day of aale the trastes reserves | the sati of the trustee, of ofl cash at the option ‘on RoacuRs.—Sprinkle borax for the large L Ly a @ Pe T the riht to resell at the tek and cost Of the defeuitity of the purchaser: A deposit of $100 will be required roaches or put phosphorous paste about on bits of | #¢MOnstration that. simple food readily turned Aa 6 Purchaser, afer five “lnys' previous advertisement | at the time o: sale; the torius of gale must be couuplied Ss pas 4 M phorous pa: 7 Into nourishing aliment was the surety of pertect fe G GG gr Si conveyancing at the seater the muna ‘or pur- | With within five days {rum the day of sale, otuerwiee Blass, for the sivatt red ones, at night only. ‘fhe | health and strength. "We ate but ue inachicon, =" ‘eee ' chasers. ASAE SAVELE Ernie SPE Sheherty, will be resold at the risk snd cost of the L-sbond Eee and can remain all day oe Vee ‘and Cogs and pulleys tall into disorder OF $160 IN CUSTOM CLOTHING. mbi9-dts 1410 Fat.n.iw, | Getuultivg purchaser. All conveyaucing shall be at ’ ni nh. eithet rom overwork Or negivei. We must — - ‘ester brome. ScaltoreD Covrisy.—Mixed together two tea- | adapt our lives to the conditions ot our huunua —_— siTORBRARONE, SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | og . Se ee ae Series 0 nt: La cootats coasted potatoes, one and s halt tee. | miaehiner ‘a8 ard gond for us, and fo more “T consider it more profitable to be dis: 3 SAMIES HL'SAVILLE Frantea, SETH ARE TRURTERS sate on vac | Gly at Watabtie willy oven sh cupfuls of cold botled codfish, two and a halt te ‘Doubtless much of the sinning in regard to eat= ate 21410 Fete. (ULE REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WRAL Gadiy, ten Pitted heer Cupfuls of milk, one-half egg and one-quarter of a tng arises from, ighoranes, tountiee. ton, toe tinguished for perfect ft and thorough work- = INGTON. AS FOLLOWS: SQUARE 136. OIG: aly, Sa uitebvare ond Went. wath teecuprut ot butter, Duke @ light brown habit of overtecding fv mulaly formed like aang | Mansbip than for cheapness.” ONT Ctheie PRONTING DR Mew had MOKE AND Fol owe Ret For Removing Dost.—There is nothing 80] other Let childhood, And it is here that the THIS Is MY MOTTO, AMONG THEM SOME SEILE AVENUE AND ON EIGHTEENTH on ae effect.ve, in elther removing the white dust around | inothers of the laid may Work @ Wonderful bene- ‘PONIE on WAGON STREET. < © 10F 2,08 re Washiinston to Tochevter the cark wood ralis, or the dark dust trom the | faction. They may not be able to control their And, for the largest number of grammatical Ci RIAGES. SQUARE 220, NORTH 23 CET OF LOT 11, For Williamspori, Lovk Haven, aut Eltuir, #t9.50., whit th i tig | husbands’ appetites, but they can give to theif sentences conveying the same idea, sent to my » ORE C N 3 ™. daily, except Sunday Doras’ water’ Sammon toothbrush with @ ittle | cridren proper food, properly prepared, and see to 3 FASSENGEE | | By authority of the laxt will of the late For New \ork 7 aiar, “StF Soap must never touch the white | f'that they uo hor’ dere tae este eee store on or bofore May 30, accompanied by the ORE FASSENGEM | MoCeney. and as Executor and Trustee wi 2 T140am..v i" Ripuities ut Sie, eg eminaerm, anetare | gis fulldreernulziortasiieseaso SHAS SINGLE UAE. | Leretnartrrnsirek sder'at awiksaste'wssticiem | Tian Ot SCALLOPED ONIONS.—Take eight onions and | stipulates that babies should be fed only at stated (ees paght Bi NEB | and best bidder thiorstor, aud on the itm bereinafter | and Dipluz Gare cook ta plenty of water, with one tablespoontul of fovervals) and if fed trom the Dottie, as many UR SADDLES AX lowing ail'situated in the Ey ‘oa Salt, Uo hours; when tender, drain, put in a| modern babies are, only a stated amount. 19 2d. A $50 Prince Albert auft for the next baking dish, cover with one pint of eream sauce, sprinkie with one cupful of grated bread crumbs, Aud brown in the oven. How To Was Gray Hatr.—One teaspoonful of tartaric acid in two quarts of tepid water; rinse thoroughly. Wetting the lair to crimp or curl Will give the hair a yellow or pea-green shade, White uair must never be aoue up dneips Be care: Tul the acid does not get into tue eyes. ‘To Mae a Penvect Barrer use one even cupful of sifted Nour to one full cup of milk and one egg. Beat the égg very light, nad a pinch of salt and fe milk. Then pour it very gradually on the flour, sciiring-all’the tne, so ie wout be lupe and ‘afterward beat it again for uwo or three minutes. Hax Rexisu.—There is often a quantity of yele low fat left trom a ham; cut tt up into thin slices, With any other slices of cold meat, and fry a nice brown. Masia all the coid potatoes, cabbage, &c., You have, and fry in the fat of the pan, When the Bie at the Botton and ay the aises de eee ‘ani e slices on the top; serve now and lay in . ‘STRAWBERRY Crfax is very easy to make. Pass about half a pot of strawberry jam, or a pound of fresh strawberries, turough a sieve, whip up @ t of cream, add the strawberry juice, sweeten if necessary, dissolve'a half ounce of isinglass 1m a Uttle imilk, tix with It, stir. well together, urn {nto a mould and letit set. In warm weather It ‘Will require ice. ‘TOMATO SAUCE FOR CHoPs.—Melt a piece of butter the size of an egg, and mix it well with a dessert- Spoonful of cornstarch, add the contents of a glass bottle of tomato sauce; mix weil, and then put in Pepper and sait to taste, and a small bouquet com- of @ clove of giiriic, a bay leaf, a sprig of hye, another of ‘ma Joram and some, parsley. cep the sauce hot until it is wanted, when the Danch should be taken out. — Fac Savce For Srivaca.—Melt a tablespoontul Of butter, add to it aneven tablespoontul of flour, mix until smooth, and adda hait pint of bolling Frater: stir rapidly, until the sauce ts smooth and Felvety, take from the fire, add a tablespoonful of butter cut into bits, a teaspoonful of lemon Juice, & half teaspoonful of salt, and a dash of white Pepper, mix unul the butter Is melted and add the Zouks OL the egy that have been pressed through a e. Bring the sauce polnt, pour it arouad the spinach ani serve, POMS Moc TERRAPIN.—Cut left-over beef into small Pleces, then take a cupful of,milk, a piece of but- ter as large a8" walnut, rolled in four, haifa nut- meg, a shake of cayenne pepper, a level saltspoon- ful Gf salt, and a tablespoontul of mixed mustard, mixed with yelks of two hard-bolled eggs, a large Spoonful of currant jelly. Chop the whites of the eggs, put them with the meat and all the other ingredients in a stewpan, lev thems xa thorougnly heated (stirring all the tiine), then add very gradu- ally two tablespoontuls of vinegar. BRAISING.—The Word “raise” means to cook meats slowly in a closely-covered pan in the oven, the pan containing sufficient water to keep up a goodly quabtity of steam. ‘The meat should be laced ih the bottom of the pan, the pan partly ied with boiling water; a teaspoonful of galt sliced onion, a catrot, sprig of parsiey, and @ bay leat, if liked, Now coverthe pan closely and ace on the bottom of a moderately-hot oven, and ake OF Cook fifteen minutes to every pound of meat, basting every half hour, Meat this cooked should be of a delicate brown, Juicy and tender. You cannot roast in a braisitig-pan—meat 18 al- Ways dry apd tasteless. A brown sauce should be made from" browned butter and flour and the Uquor from the bottom of the braising-pau. more delightfnl dish can possibly be served than a braised fresh Deef’s tongue. * * * ‘The follow. ing list of meats are desirabie for braisiog: A leg ‘ne upper jon, a fowl, a shoulder Of mutton, Found of ba Liet of Veal, Tound of Beef, the'a boiar piece of beef, 11 ton, District of ston without the child of three or four, or a dozen Ts even, a ‘oF largest number. - ye ¥ : SIXTEENTH, , a Sermey City with bom better judge of the quantity of food the human 3d. A $35 Business Suitfor the third 2, MONDAY (MORMING. | APRE i a direct trenton’ macuiert rewates ‘an is tbeinfant inarms: We | pack’ largest | 1888, at TEN 0 Taball sel $n front of the premises, lots vusabered from 1 ioe direct trenster carefully reguiate the quantity of food we give J, Coins, Nos. a Terringe across New York city These made measure of Washington, his entire outst This is one of and ware ely 7 and 11.40 am to our horses and cows and pigs, Have We MEY | gc eucessctal ceebe en tte thoroughly ‘egnipped stables oton recurded inthe survey of oft ti00. Pam Ou sume He te egret Toe ald the property lus tun egaon forte fecton Hew Hameaurs svete, sua Pun theseek dns hatind cgiems Saniora hee uarokens OER Ree, | Mca” MFTOGIS NOGLRAAdetanee | eehator anny as eit mee tase : 3 S OF PROPERTY ON TWENTi< | (4.90 fect on New Hampuhire avenue, 07-25 fest on a eae, T feel a solemn sanctity, mh21-m,wés-lm Cor, 9th and G sts. n.w. ee BG ABih street nud 22 7G.0n Q strect then are sun wed dL Aa 1 Oe, Ee My heart sbides 1s pote pence, iby virtue of & dveree of ibe Supreme, Court of Hie inost ¥ Gilding 600 ts the city, aguate 3 8% 88% 32,00, and 11 2y Vonnet sets dlvinet ee ge trek on a pao ec ae | ERG nae pa re remnant, | bors te 0°00, apa'11 0p ih ike w river, His wy soul, Apri, A.D. IMSS. in equity cause No. 10,026, at ALE-PAST POUR OrOLOGR TA Gee eee Aas | For Popa Creek Line, S e0 wis kinl'a 40 pam. daily, Tn chastened uy 1 a Gexresz Crome wherein Osceoia O. Green is pletutiff aud Audie Delat- EPO COLOR FM in froatof t rexcept Suwaey 1 feel religion's deepest power,— Fe ae re aes a Mill wall tn trout of the | Equire 20, by the depth of sail lot fare lot treues | FOr Ancapolis, 7°20 and 9:00 am. 12.05, 4-20, sal es FOR BUSINESS AND DRESS. BORER OR Nee PPE OCPREE UEDA. | of teste wer titremn sorte Cand tetera |e a eee A holy fervor penetrates followinss Teal estate’ Sond, ball of tot eight cB. tn alate tae eagerness money mena | a PEAT. asp FREDERICKSEURO BA pcruale Femmosent posits, Our stock of apring clothing is complete, fauare cue (1), in the city of Washington, - ‘yours frou the day of sale. bearins interest Te RA ANERAS DIA AND Wasnt How beat that sbbea tock oo We'llahow you « full line of strictly ALI-WOOL | “Terus of sale proscribed by decree: One-third pur. inathaeerption A depen OF p50 wll bere: | FOr Meranda WOU O25, 8:40 P2987 29 TAesocpaut anther wales eee SUITS IN SACKS AND CUTAWAY at @10. feats pargbie in one ‘and two. yaure wlth iateren | Guped ou-cach otal tue ef eale. ali Souvepaciag ives at B00, % br i nts acetheepaset ret rae appeared POR ER og Ba, Sms of sale atouet niacin for entice. f BON te ee ave, 'y dress cost more than Nell's SUITS, strictly all-wool, in cutaway and sacks from | (Haren must be elven. to be secured by poet | With in tem days: ot Seritemmond sud he South, 6-00. 10° 8 up. GE E100 required ou day of wa wil eonveyaucing st end got dally, except suni io segue ay Lae Allee syatciag a a eer aa Dra eg fm aay ent Sent, We'll show you a full line of PRINCE ALBERT | fe conpited with, ih teh days, otherwina trustee tee am iG AMAR: OOo 0 0 ~ el 5 serves right ty resell ut cost of usfaulting purchaser or | _&P3-13 uctionser. Blut 0n.8 3 ne SUITS, strictly all-wool, from $15 up. prtnamee gher"aut Stat noua SA rss al rpreptureandennad Well show you a full ine of BOYS SUITS, trom 24 | baper pullsbed in Washlurtoy DC nie Row muy Dontet JOOKs 89 aloe t0 18, from 85 up. Te ORONO dea bw. per of Vath street sud Ponsnasivanis eveunn, ana sit ¥ A full line of CHILDRENS’ SUITS from $2.50 up. Duxcarpox Bubk Ania Taper tices tio roan hotcia sd relenera® nay eas easy ji aD Ore 5 shod : aa 3 Saturday Smiles. a ae RUA WAL PARNMTLVANEA | severally endorsed pe 8 -F : 5 'aB-Shop,” will be received | General Maager. (191 Motto of the Inbor leaders—*If you don’t see the ne. NUE SOUTHEAST. Gen. Paxscuger Agent. is tor Repairs on From manufacturers and the trade only. at the ‘Barca ¥ hic pod On” WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL, if Provien a Clothing a ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. He Ghcago tee nae? tt YOR Want, ask for aan BeLoe os wifech, ihirsnter da stenion it Bik, Usp eee am xt Banus IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. % nd a 5 a or there: J a “Mercy!” exclaimed Miss Tonée, “what in the LOT 19, SQUARE 206. resence of biaders, for the supply. at LEAVE WASHINGTON PROM STATION, CORN World are the poor gob Ds a LONDON AND LIVERPOOL Fronting 52 feet 9% inches on Kentucky avennoand ie ington, BGs of there Lb 3e a SEA TIRGTON FROM STATION, CORNER Dapers say the switchinen have wince eng oe Sueveruce depth offbeat 135 fort to x S0.tout sey. | 429, Yate Marbiuxton, D.C” of ture Ub 274 SERN JERSEY AVENUE AND C STREET Course prices will go up fearfully.”—Boston Tran- ‘This 1ot bes # 15-foot alley on the north ahd a 0-foot d hove given at the mowent of the easy-go- | “You see, 1am an expert In these matters,” ne Jer, and it wil suitice for my narrative. | said. “Probably you may have sean my name in “Ab, three of Fou!” he said. “My old friend's | the newspapers in connection with some tial, ad soa, L presume? J Wasn't aware ne | civil or criminal, in which tue identification of im | Ramtveriting has’ formed a leading feature in the in needings?” Of itself convey suspicion; in ‘Lhave,’ papa answered, edt was the lacter here. A| «Exactly. And two mouths’ ago I had to make atiou had painted before my | a professional study of varions documents and wig- 2h W.th swift brush the portrait of «| natures in a north-country case of systematic and buspirator. The living enigma spoke, | ontinued fraud. 1 am prepared to swear luysterious Lis presence | that Ube specimen of Mrs Climbers alias Mra. Be revived: The circum | Clegg's band showa me by Four son 18 the fac-sin- € explanation 1 leave to} large number of those forge 3 fis'the same, And now that have sevn her—sbe had @ most valld reason for keeping in tue background yesterday evening—I recognize the woman too. Sue only escaped along term ot nat servitude through the plea that sue was her Pisband's tool. And another thing made me riled and suspicious, It was this: at Daletord, n left the same train, whom I identified, eof his Wrappings, as Uie brother of the con- aned Loug Firm swindler, who stood in the dock with Mrs. Clegg. He'll sdon follow him tnto a convict cell.” fie Was involved in the Manchester Case, though there was a flaw in the evidence, and he eluded the grasp of justice,” “But Mrs. Climbers testimonials—they were most excellent,” murmured papa. ¥orged, my dear sir; 1 entertain no doubt of replied Mr. Lidlaw. “These people saw your advertiseuent, aod application ahd references Were ail parts of rather @ clever ‘plant.’ But the female trickster carried her daring a step too far, | and witl pay the penalty. When I was confronted that couplet, 1 te hand I lad so much rea- auman voles 15 a wonderful Instrument, ‘uls Is my brother—and my | answered, “But who I was a pitusully poor framed my query, 1 was “Well, 1} t clan universal fame; out'it | @ #5 curious that you ‘should errand, that Is just pi ation of old me: nat rf sitor. Before i bad cheery stranger said. the boy sat laconica! ayers glance had i ‘0 know, f got an inkling of the game that was, r afiy aii the | om foot. And instead of going onto Wi t havoe very | I returned to Daleford and interview ch characters 2 i, fainous or obsct Rad modert, At seemed that he was in of police. 0 shloticial warning that tended tu the ike direc= queer lttie st ton of Watebiulness, We botu bad @ suspicion Mr. Ladiaw sou | that you might have been lured out of the way by it Was a © - | a bogus message.” wanyson—and, beneath, (he siguature | “Nu; there was no stratagem there,” put in my Tho replied, “That's the writinget | “Tue events conspired so far with the gang er,” Said Sue, Wouder.ugis. “Do you | of rogues. Well, we came up to the Manor to juwber? sue'@ame to us irow Leeds | make sure that’ all was right, and we found an d-—it is 0 neat tt open window and moving lights! We were five in speaks a strong Will, decision and per- | number and armed. ‘The sergeant and two of bis said Val, sentedtiousiy, quie in| men entered by the same road as the burglars, f. | and ats Signal, frou the officer { aroused thé time to know more household. One thict Was taken in Ube act ng the chotcest specimens of your old-fash- it was A, broke im with a di- | ned sil¥or, and, to Ouf tnunite bewilderment, we rer heard papa s 1 | discovered later that Your clever housekeeper am ty br. Lidia S| SStcoud. coniederate were caught hike tate in @ Und be expect you to-nig! trap. That WaS the work of Miss Maggle here. aWox as from 3 “capt, Es | Xs soon as We learned tis we applied tothe tat w he repented. "Expect mei | young lady, got the Key and entenet We were cea rasa fe hls pessntng tavicauva. | Gul Just su Ue to thar an attempt to encay : aad f had the ciew madie simultane | by te window. But for the height and the awk. ouriy. tussle te: wardvess of the descent the man at least would you are wanti: St Lodge, Walnsey | nave exes But Cue Lures are in Siston jail.” at wo 7 | meigad T bave to thank you," said, papoy Stor the is Mr. John Escott who lives bere; there's | protection of my property, Mr. Lidiaw; am siu- Yeon a mistake,” ened Val cerely grateful.” & Br Liciaw’ siood ‘as uiough peraiyzed by tne | “And I au glad to have been of service,” an Teve‘atiog of bis Dunder; tuen a shadow of in- | swered our frie {Lon seaution paswed over bis features, and this | My story ts altudst at tts close. One potnt which idea’ toa ‘sulle at his awa expense. | was cleared up at the trial at Sistou Rasizeg was ‘This comes of not being suMelently pre- | that of the choice of the occasion for the a avestigation; a lesson 1 Bardiy ought to | It came out that a fcUtious letter had been com- deed to seurn, aiter all these years,” be gTUBly SO- om Luquized Then he bowed ay Which makes that delicious fricandcau, calt’s oF sheep's liver, and a fresh natn.— Table Talk. aes rny. ‘That day our little one lay dead, ‘And we were sad and sore of heart, And all the Joy of iite seemed fled, ‘Our beighbor sought to euse the smart, ‘Oh! strange sweet power of sympathy! hat grief should Aud assuagesnent thus Our sorrow veemest the lees to ‘The more we thought she pities ust how blest was she, Nl denied her prayer, her Knee: sn abe said, ‘hud si ‘Nopeset a baby ‘For such agift meant such a care Our pain was stilled by sad eurpris New feelings in our heart did st We looked tuto our neichbor'a eyes, Aud pitied her—and pitied he Daxiet. McIntire HENDERSON. — Cola Water and Clouds, St. Nicholas for April. ‘Did you ever stop to think, when you looked out of the window and saw dull, gray clouds from which the rain was so suddenly pouring, and which seemed to shut In the world ali around, that in reality they extended over a very smaall part of the country; that somewhere else, perhaps only twenty or thirty or a hundred miles away, the sun Was shining, and all was bright and beautiful? This Is really the ease. For storms, however lo and dreary, do not extehd over many miles; an though it “always 1s Taluing at somé place in the world, yet always and at the same tine, 1t 1s pleas- Ant sdrewhere cise, Now, let_us see why this is, Suppose that on a warm summer afternoon we were to bring a pitcher of clear, cool water, fresh from the well, and to place it On the table in the @ining-rooin,’ Now, no mutter how carefully we Tay have dried the pitcher before bringing it in, ‘We shall discover, if we waten closely, that thé outside soon becomes wet or misty; and that the tnist grows beavier and then gathers into drops and perhapseven runs down the pitcuer to the table, Now, where does this water come from? Not through the sides of the pitcher, that ts im- possible, but trom tue ait. | We cannot see tt, per- DS, DUC still it Is there, in the state of vapor. How 'came it there? Did’ you ever notice after Fain how 1n a short time the puddles became drs, and bow the moisture disappeared from the grass and leaves #5 soon as the sua shone out ‘nd the wind blew? Or did you ever notice that If you left a pan of water out of doors the water each Gay grew ess and less, until all was gone and tue Dan Was dr; All the water that was in the puddies, on the frase and leaves (except that which soaked into 1@ ground) and iu the pan was taken up as ¥ toto the air—nas “evaporated,” as we say. ‘The 4 saine thing happens when water boils, only it then Hy, and we can see the vapor r, OF | evaporates more raj 1 Tistby as sueam, If you've near & ri a country where there are For Chicago aud Northwest, Exp. daily 10 2 kT () 304". Armiugion & sina sible pupa % lay 6 \d' gan ‘readily be subdivided. in P r | B80pm . sr ee cLorarNa co Erdal li ics apna caiy | hc et eect BD pote ge | gi caesema a Losi Hap. dy 2 aad it is said ti lan advancing in value, being pear vauia inch. and exhausting into ne 33 thought. No wonder chee fede acne 22 conceal | ney 7TH AND @ STREETS. ini wear Evtreet iogtatast, and "on the ‘route to tue | $aURre Mich, and, exta Armiogion & Simos tineibex. | gut fitisbane and Cleveland, Exp. daily 10/558.ma route Kemondes Dew | St Pa sero aie eeste Pan ep te nomad tien prem ande | ° Bor'Lextaston and Local Stations. 98-40, He—“How do you find the Miss from day of sale, to remsin on property nel Aven, | Sele. ‘Trool tein matin Scnrentty at ot Sue—“Ihey ave simply deiicioum, aud 1 aan ey 2p Rites ot puspare anes eat Grexcaaega | Aura and te eciy orl br SontemyerSO fone | Sie aataaute oe hte Se yesh cso, tally hungry, too.” Baszes: -zouress.° Mi purchascraccst, A deposlt, of $100 required at | the remaining three between September 1 and adolptas 1500 ata. and 12-15 pan, We i k. sale, and terms to be complied with in seven De ready for trial by October 6 18! One (1) No. or and intermediate points, 14 30 pom. ert (10 Walter)—“Bring another plate ot crack- Gincewiae right reserved to! re-sell at sis and cost of | Davison ‘uir-pumny ed swe" (B) No. 2 Bor polintee Sus Cae, an 3. defaulting purchaser after Sv ible otice - A af. FAS Friend (to business man)—“You seem to be busy ‘The champion Collie, a superb engraving, companion m imam pewararer fisted ine Washing: Pabvrabd stare tse iets Pr; am hh " i 3 rain), 3:30, 4 3a, “Dowa—tea ts Got about tty letter to |“? PAYARD." Just received, ids __DUNCANSON BROS., auctioncers._| Tha, *mue-ntints of “engines sek aie ros hie ¥ + write.” e - a HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ae ngrotie, 6:49 cad 6 “why don't you use your typewriter?” Sra epal renee ner tomnead SRUSTEES' SALE OF A” FOUR-STORY BRICK | in Weshincton “Navy ¥ Bulg oso. 8 SO a mn. 12h: ‘T’m in too big @ hurry.”"—Zezas St/tings. “IN DISGRACE,” (child in the corner) BESIVENCE, NO. 1209 @ STREET NOTH. | fee, the contractor to ‘the necessary wines | 8: 24:10 ptt Ba agowe bare beon very drunk yesterday.” | wreigpe. Edwin Lon, vate my ust Coverument ‘es cipeady''eu hase to ones 40,8 30,pulitan Branch, $6:35am, Ee plow sor ses sire reece ftee Gente of trust Gated, seendc- aay | The skylight fy wood workmanlike manor, an to ‘Dna, for principal stations ool {Aiv7 look at this bill from my taller, receipt-| “y¢an1TZBURG," B Mansfeld, corded in Liver No, 1045 16lie 104, st eee, eae al furnish all labor, fmeigl: on material, transporta- 30 pan. ww stops at «i ed" Tid-Bits, the Land Liccords for the District of Columbia, ana the | fiom for workiuen, and whatever lee uias be ieeiel call 19:30 My son, don’t misplace your sympathy. When a | “SACRED TO PASHT,” Edwin Long. 7944 cas of June, 1883, and duly “recorded in, Liber | to complete, tho saylight exclusive of the $24 interraediate pointe, 19:39, an git to the does Jag On the dogus—aney | “MAY DAY ON THE THAMES.” Basil Bradley. | 109}, foli0.487, ct seq. one of the Land Records for | sumictum and faahint of roof conuertion, Theabore ‘Bhd intermediate stetions, 17-00 pm, ‘¥ rough on the dogs.”—Bur- id i ~ " jolic | Standard. and pass the uanal neval inspection; gg) £19-00 p.m- " . * dette. ‘a = August, 1684, aud duly Teconted in Liber 1004. folio 38 i meval inapen Dsus leave Washington on Sanday only ‘A Connecticut girt has refused to be courted by | 7 A187 HEARTED.” Roussod, and many others Of Columila, andby direction of the farty.sceneed fhe stictnt oe ach b deayery nt ihe cerca ope. 6S es & young editor because he belongs ouly to the BEAUTIFUL BRIDAL GIFTS, Perey. the under jgoed trustees will sion TUES: ea Peoigh 3 ve Tor FREDERICK, 18.40 am, t2:30 pam. 15.30). Weekly press assoclation.—Vew Haven News. Te a ie okt it of the preihises, ihe Departinent, Washingsa” jus, must be made ‘Sundays: 1-10 pra. 90 520) meres no mystery about the farmer's trust.| PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, the latest designs in | ].QUHU"CLUCK FM. im trout of the preuiises, the | ary Departinent, Wash he Deparment pesseves | CE HAGHLSTOWN, 16-40am, end 1530 pm. ‘The farmer's trust is in summer boargers.—Bujvalo , Washineton, District of Cotunbia. to wit: ‘of 19¢ | the, srticies required!) ‘The Department reserves 5 Stfioen Cineiwhats apd, Bt Luis. daily: 620 a Mirrors, all the “ROGERS GROUPS.” ete. Picture | No.3 in aitare No, 288, besiizuinw for the eanse at te | 10 on thas Proposal net comsiderenedvan” | Ba pom Cin nd, we. Levuin, detty, 6:26 ‘Indignant Physician—“Mfan what hay - southwest corner of said lot; thence north ninety-aix =e s al? ‘Sabp mm You sent my pauent the wroug prescripcion, and | Frames, Card, and Cabinet Frames, ete..te. RT ee ee =a loo Sent od it killed him.” Druggist, a calm ian, accustomed G2) tet to the blaceat bow tozether with | UL} ALLIS faapuse Vell, Whit jus the madder falc yout = Feudnca, coutalsing’ ten ‘roouma, bette: See Tape | reek I send your odder patient der righ iad t northwest, ‘bear scription, und dot xilled him. How can somebody JAMES 8, EARLE & SONS, “Terme: Ohe- thi i“patd dleass sooch a man?”—Zurdette, Funenteat wx to eave ogame cr} adaleape ye nafs Tag ea | at-mrate _s10 chenaee. mutta | Relea ci, hitter oh | ts a “pe eral years ago than “he does DOW.—Philad Ma = Secon RS pee Cine fale. iether of mae are Dairsi F-tabliahed and Only Reliabve ‘ YYied with in ten days, the trustees cl ye Clerk—“1 worked off some of rhex packed butter | Forisrana Srare Lorrery. Bat the vroperty at theriskand cost of Be | can be consulted aie dae oe, Latieen 436 apd 6th to.aay.” ‘sax purchaser. = a Grocer—“Indeed! _waom did you send tt to2” —< eee BENGAWIN P.GNTDER, 1 qTrusteoa, Clerk—“Mra. Biauk, ae Pa beah ee om CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000 ap5-dta_ ALBERT L. STURTE' ANT, 5 - . Grocer—"Great guns! om L Se % Office siwaysopen. __mibva-Azt?_ | a ee G HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. " GNTRADICTED TAT “ et do, rou watt 80, George?” inquired Mrs. T LUABLE_UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ‘br BROTHE His ys oldest eb. edvertee POT« MAC RIVER BC 2. ATS. ges goou “Because,” Oy “Ihave run | «te do hereby certiry chat we supervise the arrance. | VERY VALUABLE UNIMFROVED P retsan Se ing Ladies’ Physician inthis eity. Ladies, you can | = TRANKFORIATION LINE. tie point of a nail tuto my foot.” “Well,” she | monte sur all the ssionthty and Ouarierty Drawince TWEEN SOUTH D STREET AND Ta | fouhcular attenuon, paid to all diveascs pecuilar For baitimor. aud Potomec aver Landings. Said, Soitly, *never mind, 1 Low) seen you run tne | The Louisiana Siaie Tettary Company. in person AVENUE SOULHWEST, AT Ch oe Eadie OF singia Forty year experianes, | \ steamer SU4. Capt ayy ee oo ‘int of an ale into your neck and look up for more | manave an h m themselves, and that THURSDAY AFTERNOON bid-lim* - —~ wg = ‘ Feitnout catobiuy your breathe" aurdette dee ttt agar neta tales he Com | nO hny a inate, at HAGE CAST FOULS | nl aae = a Some theatrical managers do notsucceed as well | Dany to use this certificate, with Jac-siiles uf Our xig- GICLOCK., Gn the Fromises, Teall salt the mort Me Se oeP De BROTHERS Invigorating Cordis emmiamnd es _ ‘Pxso S BRO. as others—probably because they donot get as | natures attached, in vio advertiaeine nd Ap feet of Lot 8, of B Milburn ri doct alley “This ‘Care aby cave of nervousdebili any é Fuh street # good & show.—Binghamion Leader. property te table for warehouse, coal yard, of build. | power. It uaparte vigur to the wi ‘ORFOLE, OLD POINT AND THE SOUTEL A Pittsburg man calls his wite by the beautiful Ing pirpose — peaapeenns —— Te — “Virtue Decal ‘Farias: Oue-balf cash, the balance at six aud twelve | S557 Np pe WISE-DR BROTHERS, 006 HST. HORGE LEARY leaves Washington burg Chronicle. Sesdcttrise A" Soposit of 8100 will be required at | te Oldest Extablis re ‘private diveass ee eet ‘Things One Would Rather Have Left Unsatd.— the time of eile. of men end fara ‘oro = qconsulta | * Scenmmer Leary lands at Piney Point going andretara- Lady of tue house (archily)—My husband's not a: ‘api-ditds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ot Sad! advice trae any hour the day mE we ery ome, Mr. Goodenough. He's gone to call on some Te MILES, «Notary Public, ia aud for tbs lossley lands at Cornfield Harbor going ant retura- preity women of his acquaintance! aaa Ot Colunbis, this 3d day of July, 106BA. : wil call and check o1 acallgr—An, Pee giveu tat up long agol—Lon- USTERS SALE OF VALUABLE PRoprnty rx | Pishig tue geval povels aad private residences, I Should He Allow Her Klee Him, | We, the undersigned Banks and Bankers, will pay alt PART OF LOT SINTERS rer Ae Mulle@ toany address ou receipt of price. Gbo. K PHILS Bupt, Land 8.C. Ca From the Lexington Register. Prizes drawn in The Lowsiana State Lotteries whic HUNDRED AND NINETY SE T whJ5-1m" M64 Osta. | oe oar MT VERNON capi ms : may be presented at our counters. THE INTERSECTION OF B STREE: - mn y TeEATS ack | NJ VEPNON yas One of Lexington’s society gentlemen consulted GINIA AVENUE, FRONTING ALBAUGH SUCOESSFULL <tc. with me, A young lady,” he said “naa made me | BM; MALMSLEY, Bre Zoninana National Bank | SULVUiRAL GLOUNDS. ANB WEREER A MU Diiases eect pecan to, Ladin Married cages ne rin STEAMER W_W. CORCORAN. 0g. @ proposal, this being leap year. I have promised = ‘BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank, BMITHMONIAN GROUNDS. 7, HAS ABO! i moderate. Utice bours 12 to 2and@ to 8p. b Cae as tar down es vo be her husband. “Should I allow her to kissme| CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Baux. THREE THOUSAND FEET OF PARKING AND |ALBAUGH.1520Gu.w. _mhid-im™ | 39) oeock 5 ee betore we are married?” I could not enlighten the AeA Ano Jf ADIES Wiio KEQUIRE THE SERVICES OF FAR | stag 30> _ LL. BLAKE Captain, eo : PRECE! TION! PRC ae Rong arr tid i HLSUN, 1109 Park Place me, bot. Band Cand AC RIVER LANDINGS | A Chicago View. un siateeY cote the District, of Costein Marts i Amdersoa Tith and 12th sts. be. Ladies only” 7-a2e™ neg AEN HON SEEAME SC ARETTELDY From the Omaha Herald, OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Pomplaibane and iullip 2 errs etal, defendant NOTTS, FRENCH , FOWDUES ARE THR | S607S FUnDaTaae @'te hetaraiat HCE Omaba Dame (reading)—“H. J. Jolley, of Tim- es ere Lehall on Hes at FIVE. O'CLOCK, om the man, Gratin taogbles, uriuacy duoeaee cured | FRIDATS and BUDAY p.m, touchangst aves 1a monsviile,’8. C., took a new wife within a week Seger erates, do i, daerg, al tay | intgrty apt howmn, Pe 8 er — Nomi cones Hd Bh after burying his first wife.” LOUISIANA STA‘ nyoe fasgure 206, beginning at ‘loss of vitality. z scheduse. sateen ne Meet Now Mowe | rei ors Shale pepe yims | Ree Saonescdaceuy toate mena So | Se eae RMU AEST Fieg | een ee 6 Was.” fa ; > : oot 3 3 i ‘my ii 3 ———— O0—to which a reserve fund of over oe eels US feet 10 Viswinia sven “+ ry nougattule” $850,000 has ese boot added. Lett ee er ay with Vieginin averuo 87 fest OCEAN STEAMERS. “Way, yes; he waited until his frst wite died.” | $30,000 has sir:ce boe opular vote its franchise was | and thence cose regiauing, containing 3668 mare eS —— Let eer nen ce reat Onge-chint caah, the balance in two | QeOeT ROOT DEC TOSMER LLOYD 6. 6.0 WHAT MEN FANCY. sgl : Cd ny twe!vo Induths from day z ‘Steainers, The only Lettery ever voted on and endorsed by the | gguatiustatuont, in wxand owe're mouth frow Gay bY ba Fast Eayrows Sueuinery Some Racy Statements by a Well-Known Actress, | Pee of any State. wees Se sale evita fou days aiter thedss ot aaie-of which | aud future, ae Tt never scales or ipone + ‘be made at the time of sale, or | © bag 3 a depomt of $100 ‘su. | The soateme The following extract 1s taken from an inter-| ft» Grand Single Nuaber Drawings take seer opuon ut purchaser, Decree of court au- | 228 2 uarterly Dtaw! iy ist a whole orm View in a §t. Louis newspaper with a well-known | menthis, a: a te a Ge “June, Bepteuver, abd De- | thorizes éruntes to sell property ag 8. conv Sreana con band ape actress, She evidently knows 2 | Comber. terms of save , \ She evidently kx whereof she speaks: = Henares io are not coupled with within pee ny lat cabin, $75 aud a “A man loves to see bis Wife well dressed. When | A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUN! stl the day of le tho trustee rescrrey the Sines 70 it ‘she goes about In tatters, with big shoes, untidy FOURTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS DL, ing purchaser or purchasers five. tears an , 935 Peun. eve Kirt and & Halo of curl papers, if he doesn’t | IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, | tice of such feealo ih soiue newsps ‘Swear he tiinks 1t, I don’t believe in the economy ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1888. Sashingtog. DiC Ate — oars fro of home toilets, I never take a dress that is done 215TH MONTHLY DRAWING. Syuttes, | door. mb31. for and wear it in the house. Imake a duty of : Oe eee nice linen with plenty of laces. Another hopby of | &#” Notice. CGH SNR mine is my hair. Then I have a a whole lot oe Uttle Bon 516s Brae a er . deviees— amy eyebrows a 3 keep z : ELLO- my bauds soit and x4 ny ‘teeth in good order, LuTs IN MONT! Court of, Men tike to preach down extravagance and style and dress; but the woman who bangs her hair, powders th i: hides @ Dlotcb of ‘you BSE e Sau proceeded: “The storm Was raging so fiercely | of the scheme was rendered superf Twas couteat ia the stationyard wits hue | genial message of Sit Hugo Ferris Aad’ the resolve Jay and feW words. } asked thé coacuman who | Lo which papa subsequently came. as Bandiest it he coud drive me to Captain | Mrs. r—boasting: ming many other names Escow’s, Wainsey, and be said ‘Yea’ I he | equally convenient for a mouth or a year—was is tot cate ofetoan tas ‘suroane, ant} was | tite time punished by a heavy sentence, ber two that W: treated With the like se" f. cinsey and Walnsey Cross are not | associates being rer ing verity. triad bir Lidiaw souies uot as | i ‘and ali oer the earth; so not re ured (0 us as rain, oceans, es ene rivers would disap- Witter as ary and ‘From the Boston Courier. “The happiest moment of a man’s life,” he tenderly, “is when he knows that he Gir'’s heart.” “Is it?” she shyly asked. “Yes,” he replied. “Now tell me what is the moment in a woman's life.” DENTIST,