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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, APRIL” 24, 1888—DOUBLE SHEET. : THE RUNAWAYS. ‘The same year that Lady Jane Magnus presented her beautiful daughter Adela, Lord Glencore was the maten of the season. Just of age, of an old family, With vast possessions, and a heavy rent- TOU, swelled by a long minority, the tnstant the hawh-like eye of Lady Jane féil on the young peer & thrill of Joy assured her that there stood the Busband Providence had provided for Adela. Little mattered it to Lady Jane that Lord Glen- core was silent, awkward, most painfully shy, given to blush to the very roots of his hair if a woman Dui addressed the most commonplace re- mark to him. Adela had been ton carefully trained to pin her faith to externals. Besides, as regarded laarri.ge, Lady Jane always arranged these little affairs for ber daughters. She had brought out the advent gf the lovely Adela, and she inwardiy boasted, had ever not one of had reason to fling a syllable of reproach at thelr mother, a think ‘t fg all right, mother, do you?” Adela ventured to say, growing a tile uneasy ‘when the end of the seagon drew near, and Lord Giencore bad never addressed a single ‘remark to her which could by any possibility ve construed into love. “Pertectly right, dear. The society papers have coupled your names ber; au approaching jarrlage Bas more than Once Deen hinted at, and, asa matter of course, now, wherever people ask us he is asked.” “L KNOW; Still other people are not the same as be. “Quite the same. I understand the position per- feetly weil, my love. Men of his kind would re- main silent uatii doomsday, unless a suggestion was made to them.” “Well, bat—" “Dear ealid, you may leave it to me. Doo You think so?” And am expression of mild re- Was shot from the maternal eye. “Do you ney that, if Isaw the slightest sha iow of uo- certainty, I should accept Sir Joscelyn’s invi- tation for Goodwood, knowing that Giencore won't be theret™ : “Wort he! Why, where ts he going?” ‘Nowhere. I ascertained that, you may be sure. He zed to remain in town.” Tuere’ll not be a soul left for him to speak to, Some business wita Lis lawyer, be said—and said it in a very pointed Way, too. “Mtammering and getting flery red,” said the * fancé disdainfully. {agp Jane shook her head. “Never mind the nner: it 1s the meaning We are concerned in, jolns us immediately after at Thornd 1 Will see that everything Will be sa ady Somerton has suc owe together, 3 to be very much by ner.” la cmbraced her mother with graceful effu- How clever you are!” she sa have mapaged beantitully, Goodwood free. Whea T i At shall be very nice for you. n Certainly Goodwood week b fully empty. cheerily as he leart and step as It seems an tino wart young lant, ings, bis ow ko wher & plain i compelling Bim to marry ber caugater. feel a if I should be made to doit, too,” poor core bad said of late, driveu into ils last corner by the congratulations of all Lady Jaue’s friends, to Say nothing of those horrid paragraphs in those horrid papers, some of Which had gone so far as to mention ab varly date being xed “for the mar- riage of a lovely debutante of this season and a young eari recently of age, Whose ancestors came over with the Conqueror.” Glencore ad it in his heart to envy the shopmen, the cab-drivers, the eepers—t0 enVF any one not singled our by Lady Jane Magnus io be her son-in-law. If be could but pluck up courage to say he did not mean anything, never bad meant auything, Lever meant (o meaa any tng—that he was quite Lappy (ss he was—that be never intendea to marr; You did not meet a soul you | 1m. It might be tedious to retail all the fell trom the lips of the trio as ander Suldance they pursued their way. Fears did not make up the sober age of sixty, ‘they hat Che spirits of schoolboys out: a day. Lord Giencore bad never felt s0 much at his | ease before; none of those who in him would have recognized hig as Aoaivigual| Te hours few ike mi S o'clock When they thoug’ 3 and Dave looked at the time Would pot have occurred Ww anybody, only that , heay @ tremen- dous sigh, liad supposed It Would soon be time to think of returning home. ‘The horse thal Was so good at ‘omitted to state, had, at a certain smn we have ‘hostelry, oatand Compass” pame, shown signs of rebel- St frou that door he would eaaiant Lord ‘o cut short the diMeulty, ha‘ that they should leave the brute’there to get & feed, while tucy took @ stroll in the park. Returning frou tals Walk they passed the g8tar Garter. “I say, @ ainnerin there wouldn't be half bad fun,” said Fready. | “Ob. T don’t aink so,” said Glencoe. “Wily, have you ever been tner-t” ] _ “Yes, I dined there twice this season with Lady | Jane shud your sister.” And a chill ran through the young man as he re- called the dreariness of those soleaan ordeals. “Out” said Freddy, drawing in his back as it about to succumb, While Peggy burst out laugh- ing. \denly to Glencore. A bright inspiration came sud: “Why Suoulda’t we stop here now,” he said, “have dinner, and go howe afer?” Freddy and’ Peggy came to a sudden standstill, Absolutely dumb With the brililancy of the propo ion. et lnats what we'll do,” continued the enthu- ‘think significantiy. “No,” came the answer, a trifle crestfalien. “I expect they wouldn't stand tick in there,” was adited by way of explanation. “That tsa’ ¥ cousequence to you,” ex- is as my ts I invite Think how often your mother has enter- me not proud,” laughed the delighted . “Isn't this first-rate, Peg? Come 00.” But Peggy still hesitated, “I don’t know whether I onght—whether it’s quite nght with you,” and though her face was turned to both, Ler eyes were fixed on Glencore. “And I your uncle that 1s,” exclaimed Freddy, nd he going to be. Sut up, do.” _ And, considering ‘this speech to be conclusive, Freddy cut short further discussion by at once Turning into the hotel. Vv. | _ Well, tf any dinner ever was asuccess, that one | Was. What they bad, or how the courses came, | not one of them knew, but to quote Freddy, every- | Uning was A 1, and plefwy of fizz with tt. Undow | edly the fizz sét all ‘their tongues running faster | than before. Gradually on Preday it. began tO |» ly composing effeet, so that, tue dog- sent for and brought to the door, nously insisted that oing home ne ud and leave the ribl as vo be BAL ok struck nine before they were fairly off, and then, Peggy exciaitaing at the lateness of thé hour, Giencore said: iu "t matter much, will tt?” Sey a trite bitterly, “Harris knows I'l look afier Freddy, and there's no one to bother about what becomes of me.” yu bave neither fatwer nor mother, have ncore put the question gently, aud, not waite ing tor Ler answer, Went on to vell ber that be too had lost bis parents when a child, and was, Uke Ler, lonely, With no one to care for him. “Yes,” slie said, “but you're a man with lots of | money, and I’m poor anu dependent; and then 10’ | horrid to be a girl. Ever since I can remember I've heard noting else Dut all I owe Lo every bouy, asif i was my faull that I owe anything to them. I cant belp having been born. Here I am, and un- tui] die bere | must stay. Not dependent, though. I've oaly waited to be taught something. " I’ve had to owe that much Lo grandmamma.” Lord Glencore remained silent, and, t that provabiy her troubies were of no Interest to blu, Peggy changed the subject. Directing his attention to Preddy, now stientiy sleeping, she managed to prop the'lad up into a more comiorte- such a ver unpleasant for me.” every family. Of cor to be made, but, beyond and then, after a moment's ‘before yy ye was to bring {n something 1 Gioucore. It’s just possible that may have Beara trom hin ged coming toneubst, Lora Gleneore was prevented coming to UI Gi SQuming to them, fearing it might be a I dare ybough I shall invent some reason to give ner. I r man. But don’t despair; I can only Ond out where he ig, rest assured this wid never Adda, ready to vent her displeasure oa every ody. only you wouid have tt ne did.” and then returned @ sadder but not a wiser Womaa. - Not @ trace could she find of Glencore, not a word had she heard of him. more before Harris wrote ever, a planned thing. She had had it in her mind at idast a year. again!” Her thoughts Uad reverted to Lord Glen- “and we must profit [earned from him. Now, iny dear, go off and tell e before ine to answer ail U prople bere will put. “1 ew aught Sor didn't feel as tC T eoutd face them then. Ah, Adda,” and Lady Jane nodded her head mournfully, “pet- ups Some day, own, you may know, “T; oniy’ to look at mottiers. guests assembled noticed that every one looked at her Wwith’an air of inquiry. the hostess, most in the minds of all of them A should be een, unt rdinner. Poor jane, situ in @ fool's paradf&e, actually fancied the object of her absence nad lost its interest to everybody. Alasia mine was about to Co ec Somerton, nettied’ at the want shown, Was tne one to set the match, Advancing o the comfortable armchair in which, the iadies having revurned to Smiling guest Was reclining, she ga announcement in the the paj art Listen.” “On the 12h Church, Battlesea, let her be. ‘She'll never come to any good end, thas girl, Haven't I always said “AMT hope 1s she'll take another name; ours 1s pecullar one.” ncore came to know tt might be very “Oh, that need in no way give you any trouble. Be Very certain there ts some one ol ple in ‘some inquiries will have Harris to keep the “and if thing quiet, T can't in the Rabun’: ANTM Drasent take any steps CP ery Ukely she’s back again by this time.” “J shouldnt wonder,” said Lady Jane, absentiy; added, “T've ogo tothe Fat. ‘about whether they expected been thinking. Suppose write to them Adda considered this an excellent idea, and Lady Jane put it avonee into executi insert a question of Sppareniy ‘olrning Giidrest which needed an i u te reply. The reply came, and in a postscript the writer ppoint ” said Lady Jane, “I must go to town. say" Lady Somerton’ will guess Why, ale ‘Was indiscreet in loseing sight of this young nothing beyond remedy. Happen agala, ‘tlways thought you were too sanguine,” said “I don’t believe he ever wanted to marry me, Lady Jane went to London, was absent a week, “Aud Peggy?” said Adda; “what about her?” “Not a syllable, Sue had been gone a week and ‘wo me, It seems, how- “I wonder,” sad Adda, “will he ever turn up re. “Of course he will,” said Lady Jane decidedly; by the lesson we have eis tocome to me.” I nave ‘a trying ordeal questions that the them in fits of er over their afternoon tea. I begged Lady rion tO excuse me until dinner. I really when you have daughters of your of magiyrs! You have ‘That evening, when Lady Jane joined the in the drawing-room, she It had been agreed, at the request of that nota word on subject upper- and Laay confidence tne drawing-foom, her “Of Course, dear Lady Jane, you have seen the umes ot to-day?” “No, indeed; I waited until I got here to look at ,” and she stretched out her hand for it guidly. “Anything of interest?” ora, Yas 6, great, lntorest, I should say. of September, at St. Simon's Peggy, oniy clitid of the late AUCTION i CATALC GUE SPRING SALE To Bags Suap.—Make @ stuffing of bread, but- Sheen eareteee es em bifeepmereg ip ge tb pledges and then wind it om & smooth round pole, ‘Should never be pressed with an iron. Durep PaxxvRoral will drive away the red ant from the helt. 16 is certainty = ve remedy, fort devoting a plate of cake to for The enperiments sake. i OF 4 Dikect IMroatatioN oF SUPERB {AP \NESE PORCELAINS. OF BEAUTIFUL DESICN AND WORKMANSHIP. BRONZES, FINE EUBROIDERIES, &C THE WHOLE FORMING 4 SELECT AXD CHOICE coLLEeTIox oF SAPANESE DECOLATIVE ART. 70 BE SOLD ar MY AUCTION B_Ous, APRIL TWRNTY- FOUR AND TWENTY-FIVE, . AT BLEVEN A M. AND THREE P.M RACH DAY ka i in Wilkes County, Ga, where Danbury), and of this case, I, myself, sonal knowledge.” ‘Mr. L. Cox, of Arkabutla, Tate County, writes, February 24, 1888: “I suffered & great eal from old ulcers for six years. You: medi- ‘cine was recommended to me, and after using + afk bottles, I was completely cured. I never saw. ite equal ss s Blood Purifier. My neighbors ‘will use no other. Your medicine does even A HH F ‘They will be better and creamier than eggs cooked inady other way, aud will aot be'hand, Ber jeoa, Burrsx Sconns.—Dissolve one pound sugar ‘half pint cold water, mix with one pound butter} nore than you claim for it. Ihave known it to EXHIBITION ON MONDAY, APRIL TWENTY. Tubbed into three Sour, one, Leaspoon dis. ‘THREE. solved soda and eggs. Boll out utele cakes and bake. Put of over bolling water and stir until it becomes cream; salt and pepper to taste, PEM ATER ig pg se tgrat ete. of ‘thought I would see what it would do for ber. ‘am thankful to say that it entirely cured her. It {a the best remedy I know of for the blood. I A GREEN AQCOMPANIMENT for @ fish sauce, or to eat with roast spring lamb is grated cucumber, [ween Grace avenue and the Osnal, Pare the cucumbers and soak them whole in salted | _Teelly believe it wae the means of saving my life. petios wed by four-story Brick bogen nrg rater hours, Drain and grata serve ‘The doetor told me { had» throat Gisesse simi- et five yw alley large in a iene Gomes meee parsley. lar to Ge». Grant's, v cheerfully recommend it ED 1045 and 050 $24 etreet 4 55, fronting 16 ‘MacKEREL Balia—Let the fish stand in water Grace’ avenue tear over night. In the morning pour some boiling water over it, pick it carefully trom the bones, and toall suffering from disordered blood. I useit ‘now as a tonic whenever I think I need it.” ‘Mr. B. F. George, Milford P. O., Ellis County, ‘Texas, writes: “I had a cancerous wart or mole ada cold, mashed ny after, fronting 21 feet on Pony ody on my eyeiid, as large as the end of my thumb, a site. ou, Lot 52. fronting 34. feet ou {Wo beatén egys and a pinch of pepper. which had the appearance of cancer, causing me Story Brick House, belug No 'i0 Grace srenoe, into balls and fry in hot butter, much pain and inflammation, from which I Torus. one-third cash, balance in ope aud two years non cauzwr for sticking porosiain letters on | Catered long tine, Seeing the © 6.8. adver- Properey sold: or ail'cash at tne purcemser's Glass: Starch, sixty parts; finely pulverized chalk, | {iseq'T commenced tsing it, and after the use of by. 6 two- | Bo ‘be Feauired uo each pecs at wine of male. All ue hundred parts. Mix with equal parts of water | few bottler, the sore dropped out my cancer welling on 3 street porthirest. et conveyancing at par: baeer cost and alcohol, with the addition of thirty per, or was gone and I was entirely relieved.” and one-third in two years irom day of sla Thanotes | -wveaeds spanere ga Venice turpentine, taking care to agitate the mass Mr. G. W. Pettis, of Aiken, 8.0., writes: “T of or purchasers shall be given for the de- IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. WILL a Stick, 50 as (o assure Its homogeneity. icuta, bearing Interest at 6 was saufferer from cancer of the breast, and ad been under thethreatment of three Dhysi- ¢lans, but it did me no good. It was so bad that ferred pay Der cent per an- “aie Fi fable serni-annually.agd to be 7 deed ‘THE GLADIOLUS 18 NOW RaIseD IN Vases of water a ee cosine iby vere gig SALE OF A” UR-STORY BRICK Uke hyactaths. ‘The bulbs can be made in this For EDENCE, NO. 1209 G STKEST syivania ayonue. an chaser or purelssers’ option’ Convesaucing. 4 , | Fania Nay {0 produce flowers much earlier than when | Ihadtostop work. After taking course of | purd sere cont. A devosit of $100 Seared on eis oF Tieionaet Saree dents of trust, Gated, renpoctizaty. | “ios oe x put in the ground. By beginning tn this way and 8. 8, 8. I was entirely cured.” With im ton daye trom day of ecle the ereserves | Liber No. ‘Ii folie 404 et weg. one of the aed HE GREAT. Planting other bulbs @ continuous supply of flow- ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ‘the right to re-sell the property in default at the risk ots, for br * gay! Columbia, ang, ch aL YEXN TET ARTA SPRL ts obtained from cary epringw toeeed | aR wire sPactr© 00. | ageset pnsototompter | he ah wee Gack cea Ly he | APN AGE MOLAR Tee cae Ps Li District of Columbia, and also the oth dey of AU: I strED Tae Magy To PERFoRate EARTRENwaRE—The Scientific | p18 Drawer, atlanta, Ga. | fisheda Wastington, By ee orn, 18 nd duly recorded im Liver 4008, fonio | STEEL HAUS MAGNIEICRN: nQteMe American gives the following method of pertorat- 216 binge oe. | Po cieete cme of the Land Heverds tor the ent eae eT Dee nee: Cmeeret Sh ing earthenware: “A soft copper rod or pipe is ee ene Yor Bnd the West Chicas "E used in the lathe, 1t being fed with a mixture of RUSTEES’ SALE OF FIN ING LOT ON FIFTH STREET NEAR PENNOTLV ANIA AVE HUE SOUTHEAST. BY Yitueof a decree of the rict of Colymbie, passed on 2b: isso, iu Faulty couse So. itseer ibe padernzned Trustees will Sell on SUES ra VENTEENTH Dav OF Avi 8, or FM fa front of che preialees tbe Teall epate,itaate District of hte, to wit: Part of lot Sonrt of the } No.9, in square No. 288, begining for the same at the ae ue Hoover | & ne if : So ‘am rit Rinertng Care torn Sencntess a 1 = rt snd Bufiet Car to St Louie sda Rett 3 “ae to powdered emery’and Unseed oll. The emery 13 imbedded in the copper by the friction, and cuts Tight through the hardest material in a Yery short ime.” i ‘ws A savinwae to CUcage St: Toute andl ont garet V. Scheitlin is com: Ininant and Abi loover J . t th ‘Seturday, Harris! c spoontuis flour, a little salt and beat them well {gustece ander | $83) toot to tie place of berinuing, together with the | Sally at Hevea Sleepers for P OF $160 IN CUSTOM CLOTHING ra Ler and & So? lore ct beatnniag, 4 Oe, "od weil Sonate Sis mouy 1p besten Ove Lester it jand records of ‘said t im | Pesldcbee, somials n beiug No. @ 2p daily, tor Pittsburg apd the feats with throws Will be—then add one pint of hot mil on —_ - ee Sieeper i Fittaba to Chicaso. beating. Have a hot dish with some melted but- - pRD! ‘Terma: the residue in two, ig HMORE AND ToTOMAG ter the size of an egg, and pur into che oven: Bake «_.“T consider it more profitable to be dis EE ae 3 HY OL sta menteat ie sad terleetomthe Sith note Saeiae iE: | For jo aeainaran, Acucmier. utile Nara, twenty minutes and éat when it comes from the | ‘tinguished for perfect t and thorough woet- art at's point 70 tock | erent at.6 por oebt per anmuu unt paid gd escaped )-00 yan daily except Saturay, with oven, for it will fail soon. esaan pre ge tba ald H on the property ould. oF For Willistmanort Lock Paven, Aud Einstm at 9.208 A Morxixa Dravony.—Add the beaten yelks of are care iiaseea: ence’ pay G4 teen Tackett ena tot 6200 wil poker eae ean, oe three eggs to two tablespoontuls of powdered ‘heave east 32 fect Oh inches to | St neumeot sais. lit fhe terms of wale are Bet com | Bor Mey York and the Faw 7.20. io White sugar, three cloves, the rind of half a lemon, And, for the largest number of grammatical ‘property xt tue Hak and Cowt of she: gunn Bp, 140 m2 Oy $10 18. and halt a pint of brandy. Pour over it a quart of | sentences conveying the same ides, sent to my eeprene of Faliman apd-dts SeCRTE Rien, j Trustees, ot lot, thence por minety six BAKED Oeer.—Take six eggs, three even (08) feet: thauce cast tweniy-two (U3) fect: thence new warm milk, stirring rapidly, and serve im- store op or before May 30, scoompanied by the ended. liven msiarial districts and for delicate ‘peragaa, | "21RABS4D4 sAdree oft sander. I wil give: aie oA 1 ry a A Winegiassfal will be suMfctent in this a Leaded neil i re ekfody Ahad, Bune rant, 1668, seme To Dergcr Sxwzs Gas.—The presence of sewer ‘2d. A @50 Prince Albert suit for the next wveyancing 8 | hour and place, by order of Trustees. gas in a room may be detected by the following method: Unglazed paper 1s saturated with a solu. tion of acetate of lead in rainwater, one ounce THOMAS DOWLI largest number. ‘Auctioneer. 34. A 835 Business Suitfor the third largest number. een Beats , Obe Fat, a xpress, ‘Din- lead salt being dissolved in elght ounces of liq ‘Thene Suite will be made to the measure of oman c. eee eh itn tue rood which is suspected ‘of Comtaihing | ‘22 *0eesefal competitors Gro. w. sone ea bes © splbthate-bi ag o3, ¥ 3 Y Ty the deleterious gas. Any considerable quanti G. WARFIELD BIMPSON, oy Wank EECA AU 7 any oue—what would he not give! But 1a | ble position, and assented to Lord Giencore’s re. | W2nford Magnus, esq., to’ Harold William, tenth | the gas tarue the rape Glscs come EXPERT IN TROUSERS, | GLUT bclonring to the United bises Pal Coane: | _ OB ceebay? Mate te EHO ~ 8 A 10-20, 9p 1120 PR ay ee ae eS ae eee sae Bae eaehy | Meee Chak he Gt at seems Nye the an eee | oe ee. Yorksuine PUDDING, AMERICAN SrftE.—Take | mb21-m,w&s-1m Cor. Oth and Gote.n.v. | sion, embracing, fn part tot rage tubing ‘and scrap ACLOCK, A. 0, we shall os For Pores Crock Line, 720 a.m dd 6:40 pm daily, Sin aa abject’ conviction tat be ‘would nave | ‘Thet stlence fell on them, and for # time not a | “Feegi?’ eheshicked, “Mother? ony” four tablespoontuls of farina, one pint of milk, four Tot rubber hove, mstting’ end wire BER SUI Por Ape tte Eskew Tovucsumin’ Hi he badenly sumsons to connGs in, | word Genepekee Sesto caro eens | Bus baas Jans intereipted at With a supreme | eggs, wnite and yelk beaten separately, halt tee | JF soe ee poe terns, eo Tot dnware, CHAMBER SUr7 yas ily, coompt Sunday. - Some oue Whose advien be felt was given for ius | sue was thinking” Pegay acla abrupt: effort the modern martyT rose to the occasion. spoonful of salt. Mix and pour into the drippin: AA OTAEe ss {poceons fernece, came, totees, 9 art UT BOOKG AD {gnod: Dut the poor young fellow stood, as the pos- | “are you very"uckin love wick adda” rae calm, dear child,” she said. “See what your | hn three quariers oF an Leer hen te eek ee, Tee ee aaa ee MEN CLC. ot the ‘BITING WAY, Scsoors of vast properties often do’ atsolutely | “1 fm not in love with her at alle” Ta spite OF Mi alee However, poor fellow, | Bone, ‘The pan should contain enough fat to xeop Building, Oth and stress soutien) Ter! can me! war despised. by those arvand’’ hime Without | “Wucsaysiamte aay Bert 1, seemns, to marry One of the fainily.”—Longman’s | the heat aed be cut intoraqueren Serve of a sender aia: DONALD, Comilsioner, THOMAS DO NG Ane: SET HALL CHA parents of any ear relatives, he had been b ht | | “Way, everybody; aud grandmamma, 1 know, | Magueime. Sane dish with the baked beet. ve | od — 3 maces _— ALAN ARDR Wi Up oy strangers who bad sufrounded uw by such ta.” —— To PREPARE SPRING LaaB.—Wipe the meat care- | «19s do nee oe ~ i i ee en mee Eon a | ime brainy bbl bere fully, and put tt to roast in a quick oven that will | punts sor aif te Ate ora oh | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGE- Portatne’ Us he Was ho more abie to make good use of it than | Peggy laughed contemptuously, “1t wouldn't apen of scope brown the surface and retain the fuicetn the jolnt. | mimage and" control the Dteutnoe hamacoet, ah@ hat | og qypstOW yyy MAU THION pear | PRIR SELNEL SUSIE CARED TS Srown-up baby would be. make It certain With me,” she said. “but men seem ‘Which can that void thst lies Erless very small 1t will require an hour if itis | the same are conducted with hopaaty, Patrnety a Fr OE O Re encase aoe ase LSTERS, SILVE-PLATED WAR, Full of a Wild scheme which had come to | different; what sie chooses they do On, 1 Twixt us and Paradise ikea rare, and fifteen minutes longer if well done. | god Faith toward all parties, and we authoriar | a public Satan nattak lots idan Too. imequare AND GLASSWARE. CUTLEKY, ETC. him, that be woula ran of to jence to think of it,” and the great si ae ae Remove to @ hot dish, and decorate the hock with | pany fo use fisce with Fac similes af our 84) fronting. 2 fest on the ts a ye "article is of the best inake abd in as good con- r as ue turned on Gleucore sparkled in-| Sr'prescasc ut ok ae ater of and 4 paper frill, such as 1s used for hams, Pour off | "atwres attached, én tte advertisements. ith of 180 foct, between Sd and 94th etrert. ime z “Why, do you tuk unless T loved = y is the top of the aripping: fn fhe. ates curt yeved bys lange and substantial four-story Uriel ree dearly Vd marry bin to please grand. | Built upon piers of cloud across a chasm, of boiling wafer, and when it icken Wi iden rgpen Frome, wits all te meters np." He was passing the Al Never? She knows thatas welt aT ‘Ariverotteaty: am Ohe teaspoonful of flour rubbed, stacoth In ‘cold fmprovemente, being No. S587 2 street, West Wash at pitasadt row of houses in enn but she can’t make me Sits. A Water; season with salt aud a@ little pepper, and a é notte, eR aA Lady Jane. die Father. Shall I tell you the Kies highway: serve ina gravy tureen. ‘mediately after the above, lots ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. at he conld waik boldly by and she Was speaking very fast jad in one breath 7 ‘1 Every ni fiog' a lope of deface ao tue” p “ears Torun away. You'll prom, | Beg/ae with prine= would pase, and joy with woo, ‘Tae FAMILY MEDICINE CuBSt.—Every household B aad closed sirutters, as be had done the aay before, 179; in ‘square 4 fronting 52 fect on the south side he, Won't ade pee Leon. | Mother leave child, and lovers part to go. of Ostrect betwee, 33d and ath streats By « 1’ can, before they come and 3332 G street. girls earn their Own livings, so why should possess a medicine chest, It may be a ttle corner closet or simply @ box, but it should al- SCHEDULE IN EEFLOT NOVEMBER 20, 1887, beat a tarill of satisfaction through tue you! W hiw-eif up and tu u act to | What is beyond thie fragile span of sleop LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM ST ATH ‘On the cther shore? OoR\ER mg Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two EW JhankY AVENUE AND © STRECT. ways have a lock and key, It should contain a interest and secured by a deed of ‘or North a re b, agony! exactly as he Was opposite | shouldn't I? Tim not stupid, and Tin awtally A thickly-peopled place; roli of Old linen, some lint, court-plaster, flue, soft Tg cn the seopetty sala’ Sil comtevepaten elise O40, omprppapeeeyedays 4 sapdened : DoF opened and « voice called out “Glen. | strong. a ‘A lon, Ualoved face Sponges smal glass syHuce, & medicine “ame ‘Commissioners, cording at purchgeor' cost A depoalt af $300 and St Louig, Exp, daity 2:80008 “Bul where Wlil You gor” to sen once more; Dier, lime water, Unseed oll, afnica, arid as many siaiadiaad ok Beall Fequired on the property, on the, “Ou, LAuom, but that I dont mean total Per. And Tonoss we toad mab, Jared for ta vata, of the simple Temedies a3 the members of the | pris Aran Te The Lenicnd: Sate Lotteries hick | stseet property dade haps foughtn't to wave said a word about it to ‘ F family Know how to administer. ‘The fact of hav- | may be presented at our counters. you, but it sli foul, and you won't betray me, Aud of that other bridge, that PETS ao PROM ee 40 URWITURE, CAR-| oF tie bri Ing these things all togetuer in'a spot where they woe ERECUTIVE MABBION, | fo scence ee Me wilt you? Mock of ally don't breathe a word to wa nOver whens track Uae cain be found the Instant chey are Wanted wit save | Ei. WALMLEY, Prox Louisiane National Bank, | 'S ¥ETS OQOMPRISING ‘ferme: Gash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. = Ja; sue hates ine, and—well, there's no use dis- Beareso loth torpases much valuable Ume and considerable pain to the vue LANACY Pres. State National Hage. | LIBRARY FURNITCMES LOOM ABINETS, sai ‘Auctionecrs. Freddy's eyes were apparently so educ ated that ug tt—[ hate her. When you're married to eee core econee 3 patient. ¥3 ‘KOHN,’ ree. ion ‘National’ WHITING. eens BOO! HANCERY OF A VALUABLE IMPRO' Sevcea to shal the other, ad teperding have cen | hI never shall be,” interrupted Lora | 82,N¢17 lke to.thie of alcep it mets, CARB OF GLoves.—When removing gloves never a of ais, ‘DINING Tee ee HY, AND, BAREMENT core through his single Optic he said, “You bet. It | Giencore decidedly. Peggy faced round and looked | 2st! beyond Ht? Dreauis and only dreamst begin at the tips of the flagers to pull them off; Rit CURTAINS, FRENCH CHS AVENUE, WasikGZON, DG Out ‘gence art scat cecoed tote natie | oul io la hat at mae" he aald asthy; | oq gq ARNE Petheroridue’s Chotee, | turn bac ie wrist end draw them of wrong dd | UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIOM! Bs BBLaTa? Setuatio' sy Hueyteaas War position. “Pm very glad to see you,” he sald, | mean what I sa . "| OR THE FATE OF HAUOUTY HAMOLD—A ROMANCE OF | Sic out and smooth them out lengthwise. Never | OVEB HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Sag TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL THERTY: 1.44 vremateet, at puis suc. Eicaing ‘bts band over the, tle i Frey “You do? "Ob, Lam awfully sorry." SE re eee Toll theta up tightly, oue inside ot the owner, as pete FOURTH, conmencite st TES OCLOUK, we eit ate . “ “Por her or for me?” 0 vuatever moisture they may athered trom Suid the astute Freddy signif. | «i don’t think I was thinking of either of you. the! ar ™ iY a “Miss Maud,” exclaimed Harold Vv ‘ATE LOTTERY COMPANY. capt, “what's up? How ts it you aint down oa rold Vere de Vere, LOUISIANA 87. the bands dries in this way very sloWiy and makes It was for myself—there’s so few ever care to be . learoums, 9th and D st rth west, (Fe- pe ep ey there with them?” and his voice vibrated with the earnestness of @ | the kid stiff and hard. Strips of canton dannel ‘unserviceable furaiture, &c., from m ‘Incorporated in 1868 for 2! rises ty the sion, and. ly named above kind to me, are good to away between gloves. corn: tional r Executive Man- “Well, | couldm’t—I have—that 1s—there is some ‘nd YOu think I should ber Fay eeT ne pier ameter extension of ninety | teal will clea ight gloves micey” Dut iF msuch | Sakis raaeanionm end, Charttable purrpeseyiibee sion haves rare opportusicy et this eale " you th days, “I have never courted notoriety, nor sought v2 PENerasN Baus Dustness fur me. Peggy didn’t trust herself to speak, but her A solled 1t 1s better to send them to a sirice been added. ‘eplb-at AN ‘Auctioneers, Freddy's eyelid went down like the cover of a| nead hodded assent. to bring myself prominently betore the public in Benzine will clean white glov Cr ‘an overwhelming popular vote its ce box, “Let me tell a secret to you, "he quite | SUF Way inconsistent with the dignity of a veit- | clwaner. Benzine will clean wulte gloves, bagless part othe Breesat Biate Gonsitetton adopted J)URCANSON Btios, auctionsers ee a serine gry, Futting is | unconsciousiy cali d her by name. “Ao you know | TSR¢ctNg man, have lr eottiy roptiea | Where Black Kids have become rusty abaus ate | O° Mf 0. On soted on and endoreed by he | FEUSTERE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ItUE snd intermediate points, 10:30, poibagmantnnace «Mech act | inte rants at weer i, Son faces hts | Re a ae tape te | nk a PELHIGE Siole'benea 2 Sf Sur 5 egeeee WGlencore Pogued euschily. all Figen said: | me) SQN, L ant somebody to ran away with | rere wonton bor ieee fine Featloman of tnordl- il aod ApDUINg with a feasher or caméPanalr | |__| Itncosr sales or postpones oh Nirtue of the power and authority vostod in a, sar tn degre Waghingion on Sunday only, walencore cerily. said; | me. Ca “No,” sald the young man, with proud humility, aecus ad * : na | pegentenee* “you have never’ seen me among the vies-presi- | HOW 70 Bou. Porarors.—Those who are : fecmcntae September, an BEVENTH DAY of MAY. A De 186s oe FIVE CK, 18-40 am, $2:30 pm. 15:30 Tils questiva seemed prompted by the sight ot a | _2amucbad ents on the platform at a reception given v9 any | tomed to have potatoes peeled before being botted | gemiber). GFCLOUK P.M the east one. fy (of it fourteen alr spam.enh habem: Boudescript dogesrt just led up to the door. “Are| ‘Tue eyes of each looked tuto the other's ques- med pe advertising laouast cole er | tink they have a pecullar taste if they are Dolled | A SPLENDID OPPORTUMITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, | (14) in apy ee eS se ‘arrive from’ 6. oy you ail by yourselt bere? toningly. in the country as the distinguished manutactarcr | 10 thelr skina, Of course it ts all the effect of im. FIPTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS E, ing thence west twenty-nine feet six, inches, ry 3 from Cie Bt lly, 8: “There's Harris, my old nurse, gpd Jin, ner hus. | “2c eS you guess wor” Of a celebrated $3 shoe. 1 do not thirst for the ar, | agiatou, Dut no amount of talking will convince | my THE QOADEMY Of MUSTO Mew ORLEANS, | Poet te ‘and forty-six fest eleven Pa a8 a te Rr end band—our butler be used 1o be—dhd Peggy. You} Lord Giencore’s voice came tremulously. plause of the fickle muititude, Miss Maud,” hecon. | “em Of that fact, $o if the potatoes have to be TUESDAY, MAY 8 1888. ry Inches to s 30-foot-wide alley. thence cast twenty; " win 10:43 know Peg, doa't yout! “oh, You khow.” he said, “see you de? Unued, with a far-away look in bis eye, “and yes | Peeled see that quite a thick skin 18 taken off, be- 216TH MONTHLY DRAWING. ping fet wis inches, thence south one hundred end | vaLUABLE PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF Sp ayy oh SED FOES eso Ghia Le it a peastty | Me! PessY spoke the word breatulessly. Teonféss to you that T cherish a deeply-rocted | cause there 1s very bitter acid lodged 1a <elis i proved by s three-story Brick Hesidence cot waiting 13| FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN L aND M | “Pron Initertaediete poiuta nore of Bai. é xe ; st | one tt eLeettor yl, Will go, Wou't your You've no | bade To you it may seem vanity Or eoak eee | quite near the skio, and you must get rid of as CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. [etd an hy wg oe neem pe's Just as good a5 any body Hor eee eter?, Aud | one to care for you, and I have nobody wo care for | Pride. To xou tt may seem Vanity Proud of the | MUCH Of this as possible. The water, of course, | GH Notice.—Tickots are Ten Dollars only. Halves, | *20%24nd modern impro sale. Si Pune das ge good a9 anybody. Her father was my | me. Way shouldn't we care tor each other? 1 | Cue IFO IBY ¢ draws most of this out, but ft 18 not as effective ag 95; Fifths, 92; Tenths, #1, LEO! NER, Trumte, father's cidest son, only he ‘married his tutor's | try and make You happy, and I'd certainly te “The young man loosened his collar a trifte ana | ue absorbent nature fins provided, 8p19-eokds a _ S28 4% st Bw. Geagucer, aud my lady Se: che governor on to cut to you, aad in tne you taght gee towel, wike | q Ze ‘Soft water should be used in cooking v + LIST OF PRIZES ca areree ara aio aaa ee up reugh'about It. $0 te poor ehap got the kick- | ine you know.” “Tine name of Vero de Vere is an old, an honor. | #4 the only way city folks can soften water 13 10 2 CAPITAL OF 1 * OST E SALE OE TEC, Re th a gut, and then he died, anc so did his “wife, and a | Why, I like you now.” able one. Ivis well known in Old World annals | #44. little salt to it, Six or it potatoes WHIP? | “1 Gi 38 TEKSECTION OF VERMONT AVENUE AND ‘chee ay te Ob Poway, PI eg pe bis on WEDSAMAT REEEiNOON, APRIL TWENTY. Poet i er aud if they try It on with Peggy then, I let them, at's up with you twor~ It was Freddy | Qo Verean. Ia the aistory of tine eke wate | isa teaspoonful. of sale to Bquart of water. at} ‘59 Ps : £IVE, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell ip front of jvanie greene, Kuow. ‘She's cider than fam, butall the same, Fredy, whose very existence they Rad | {tmay not have: played’ a attiing Soeeei ees | aay scuut suould happen vo fise'to te suracs | 28 ; PPR as atu ak aanaie pa amt__ CR LOAD, General Pastber Agoat, Ym her uncle, and—t nay Jw be Ler uncle, too, | forgotten, Dut who, to common with all part, it has always been found On the side of the | pie”, rhe vegetables are balling 1t must be care- 3 300": Fach fronting 19 feat and running, beck to a3 eUey. ——_—_———S 4 a woing awoke at the momen! was wi ‘to, ‘lmmed., 200, g ane * =4 *, | Upright, the chivalrous and the correct. The ~ Imy ‘WO NEW DWELLL sl ‘AN * ford Gleneore blushed turtonsiy. and Freday. | winhbat 20,708 think?” sald Glencore, ina] SumG of Vere Ge Vere Miss sae, restate A NOVEL AND CHEAP REVRIGEEATOS. 100: AEEVBUIET concreted under bueemtat oor POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Staking silence for consent, added with a snort of | eye gana’ eae Oo be heritage to a young man.” To the Editor of THe Evanmna Stam: APPROXIMATION PRIZES. SOOM 450 BATE wich modern com venioners:s08 ns rea - — Bupretne content, “its a jolly good thing Yor’ het | nas'essahedaee see eyes red Uae fa ena gerePossessing ame,” tur} I have just thoroughly tested the Bone! cr Faucet “Atel me marrying Adda! Ou yes, | "So Freddy, Whoroughly wide awake now, was ae- | MUred the ‘happy’ to hear you say so, Miss | Method of preserving butter without ice, and Li a oe RS Eh) 1301 Fst.nw. Cp RE sired to eal forward, and between them the two | yaa vet the Youth, ti an agitated voice, | desire that all who value, or need to practice, : Bier payable semi-aunuslly. and to be secured = ee ox eee Aarne this topic further, Lord | conveyed what it was Uhetr intention to do. “and this brings me to the ‘real purport of inj imple economy, may have the depot: Pat your | ==> re 6535,000 | of truck or all cash at purchasers option. "t depont (]RSOHS ROWIEEA, Anteenn oy gs « » | 1 say, chouse ” Freddy 1 utter in a small bow! Prizes, amounting to... $100'at sale on eacl . agg ups en | ag, Ms 708 Ma oR A) Gt et See ir ns ef serps arta wei | agg fe entaaeiee n | Alege Tre agra S| Grange PERICULT Bare your® ete oa gg a mend itself Lo you as a not altogether undestrable | the bow! or butter; plug the Po a x » wT yey a 3 a maths nett v's 6 ves pepe ene jg TeaalY Of course that's what we mean to | Substitute for that of Petherbrlige. I never tnieg | Cork; Keep the saucer fled with fresh water, and edoteen POstile Express ‘sete floatnent of Such resale iu some newspaper published Beeretgt Coleman, ‘on the ith eae and see us start; it's capital fun. “<Do wer" said P om of your name, Miss Maud, without a thrill of—of | the evaporation will preserve your butter, wit $F Rox York, Exchange n ordinary Jotter. in Wa D.C. Tit Agee A.D. 1868, ina couse wherein, Arseniue is poowd round Us Yesierday. Any moat or thats 1 °6e% “oh my! why, I never | sympathy and an uncontfollabielonging to replace | 1ce. FBG. ‘Express (at our expense) addressed apid-d DUNGANSON ‘Complainant, and 3. Semiines “and. there are ould have been irightenca todests 1 grb ® you" sta Freddy, assuming tne at ot | fis that ot Fere do) °° “ANNES as Peace, MA Diauie'ta, | TIVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ~~ | Gefendante. The pains being canes Be < Snvitation "2 G#¥score obeyed Fred- | Mentor, “but 1 did though. “You raust be Lady | yeres caine (oF interrupting you, Mr. Vere d “Who knows how often be offendth™ Freer’ ERY VALUABLE, INPROVED, PROPERTY. IX RTT FIRTH SAY OF APRIL. &. “We keep alt the tront well shut,” said Freddy, | put, Freddy, think of prepeeeniaa; you would 3 tan 1 becete ar tae | In doubt of Mggue that word Mesceedets Mire De ORLEANS NA w ORIDAY, APRIL TWENTY OEVENTH. pose, | MEIER Ea the, fe PoMidtrow nails Fusctng i seuss nas emaot | gotta ue mist awn rouble Nae Would never | Guatuanze gon qagmmunaln te Becoming ete the ‘alone, #roea Bisa. Tew Seieean oa, eve Oe Ei ate Sorand without orem bw hal. Passing the stairs ie gave vent | So iw « —_ bell i. Feal estate, to wit: 1 ee RS ameres bys stiullar one |” “scum and rubbish?” and Freddy snapped bis | 4) 12> Wiss Maud, my family name ts, as 1 may ‘Wecannot tell; we see but bl REMEMBER that the prosence of Generals Besure- | Will Sie fre S| poremate, to wis: Duem ie migbt have Deen iaxen as tts echo. | ftogers: “what, I should like to know, cae couple ready an mad my ficorrhpted Miss Pow. | tip ‘Sacown mere foay fd and Barty. who are incharve of the drawines, ts | dopuh ot Gb fst Bo pen oes 5 elatean 103 5 equa <Comlag.® castored 8 Pine eee oe: | oF women a 7 basis, Yin nor going to Diab om | ervrid voice and manner decidedly bust. fe stand, oF fall. ceumeaie 8 ftad that nocne eaupomiiy | eiimodeeaimheovemsute beieg Ne. 280% Sus efret of alumi Peat coumling, voice, anda Myselt—never fear. How ean wi ‘deep st — aire “Gop on the mat coke Te nt, HERE Ot | am rurallsing with my Cater ‘you “enoose to bot uM Say 4 St in the iapired divine what number will draw s prize. Pp a to "So root | *.gpe celles ger anniam, 3 magh the cloud of dust sent t ~~ cecal ‘. upon me, it is my duty to tell you that have re- Moa bint REMEMBER thet the it of all ts | oo 5 ect. = aad rough tue cioud of dust sent up, Lofd 6 v. tived'sstllarGcor irom Mr. Swacuhamamer, The | “2497 man'ghae to qroan thy borer, GUARANTEED BY FOUR RATIONAL BaNKESof New tn, oge ana owe | Sar of OCEAN STEAMERS. Freaay— | | Arrived at Thorndean, Lappy and unsuspeoting, | name he proposes as a substitute tor mine is ot es . Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of eee ania sod, Were, | Lady Jane and ber daugater waited for ord Glen | muscal 49 yours butat the bottom of & Dank || Wecan but aus we know not wherefore ‘an Institution whope ghertered rights ary recognized Secs vasuns escnitad 08 Lord Giencure!* | core in vain. Even to the ~\dear Lady Somerton” | Check It 8 good for about six figures, yt We think Be unserer se r Se ne eee ud seeued unable to say inore. | Bot a line had come from him. As every oue | Good night.” seins son tu ie 8 ‘Hons oF anonymous schemes. apll-wasew Stew burst in wit sane Sentuston to the | said i wasso struage, so incomprebenatbie. “Fou | OQ BBL a ‘spect Mr. Harold zal = ene varst i wii “Bow’t mind him; he's don't think anything Could bave happeued to him, | vere de Vere lett, the Pet Fm pase ‘Wigan but foo, DPCNKENNESs, OR THE LIQUOR BABIT, extal Se i. ener in the gloaming, ‘that his Fordod's See deter tiad she Nem, Luring to Peggy, he | “With a Urave spirit worthy of a betver woman, | melted away in age sf aN eae tae of seeing” you | Lady Jane siewerad that she did noe feel anxious pny debe ine ley bap 1 je IT Ju tie least. Lord Giencore had spoken to ber of How to Preserve the Hair, Strange m} of of tea without the Bo. having several most iinportant, tage to sett J ‘then et pened tasise te arm “Sut you've seen Ais, haven't you, Pog? And | and uaturally at times such as these Lede fege | From the Burlington Free Press, ehan Jot the ve edge of z ty PONE det Brmember when the door “opened | was forced into « little vagueness of speccha | A Young gentleman, whom we never suspected pon ‘fata eb 4 Escuttied off and your frock e ad You | thousand things cropped up which one bad never | of vauity, Dut Whose ovident tendency to beldness Know thet He knows; Spee faabiel dowal, ob day Nrbat a game! It was | dreamed of before: Dull ne heart began to ave | we have often ae kus how to preserve Aehargy ge weieue boda Rolse snd $7 re suaver We Wel * at time. | misgivings, and her courage to sink a fittle lower, | the bait. uests ir reply be sirict own frey wilt, Four Peguy's face was uke a beet-root, | when all was revived Uy a paragraph im one Gr the | eontdestials Dy Roowing. che cthdacter ey Me ste eS ee Ny here Wasn't anything Uo see,” she sald to Lord Glencore reassuring We looked, but 1—I was so curious to know what on were like;” and sue gesticulated violently to Yready weuind Lord tieateree maces hav’s the arm? jed the young gentle- “xposculativery. “You'd do the same if you Packed of thto a cock-loft of a garret, wt you? That's what they do with ber— ber auy wheres out of the way.” conn Brea, Sx, Lord Gleneore from out the « o eyes saw and, hoping to change the conversation, he said?” inf “Iu afvaid im making Fou lose the best of the Gay. 1 came In to see you start.” Fernaps Pexxy a Tathomed bis kiad effort, for rst ume.” * 8 7 “Mt really Wasn't tor that | | papers tatorming ail whow it did pot concern Ul | the family Jewels by Lord Giencore with the view of ascertaifing which bad best be reset to suit Se patare WY OE bad ly Jane signs to jughter to follow her, and ta their own room tue Seied one x: 1 Ob, Iam sogiad. 1 “Mother! Ob, on of those jewels.” verybudy says the ‘dsinonds “2G Saal Tewery neen coment -, " Lady Jane, “without saying a word w 1 wonder whether he fancies ws T sua do that ws lucky. pis be 3 1’ so unlucky. 7 would settle it, though. I want ‘settled ROW. Coulda’t you write, hammer “My dear, I heve written.” “And bad ne answer?” Fiske, and accord Rone of tem, but u submit the several metuods .D alp! rin ald type ‘there well the hair. pee) ve out old any invidious distinction’ bevween' Berid every night as eatly a0 shutter can be a SATFy up coal when requested, what 1s set before you, the fire before wo bed. wien Stir eee rope, auuing tne baby, a Pwhen. wo Siam, ng 00's 106 18 FS Ser Pa ery d mid me tte oa the Ark Mzarvate he Lt eae ga ermont gre, Covoa-raera. i ee Sree Waavws Boncurus (Bpecial Quality.) Putupin ha ee and bervele

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