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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JULY 21. 1888—DOUBLE SHEET. THE CARMICHEL LEGACY. Three o'clock on a hot summor's afternoon in London city, with torrid sunsaime In the streets ‘And heat raiiating everywhere, while the chief Dusiness going on was ia (rufts and toed arinks; three velock striking on the big Dell of Bow, and repeatad by the bigger bell of Paul's, a8 Lady Jones’ carriage drew up at Gorham Howse, which is situated in the very vortex of ‘the city whirlpool Lads Jones was smail, thin and middte-aged, but quick and nervous in her movements, and she had alighted and reached the poreh of Gorham House before the rosy footman was half-way down from his perch. Lady Jones pursued her way with no uncertain steps, for Gorham House had long been familiar to her. It was there that her late husband had his Offices, the celebrated Sir Isaac Jones, who had built more town halls, theaters, chapels, and Jails than any man of his Lime. Lady Jones hurried into a suite of offices, where many young men were at work among plins and drawings, half buried among rolls of drawing- paper. if Mr. Robert ts busy, I will wait,” said Lady Jones, seating herself humbiy on a chair in the oft an outer door opened, and a tall, good- Joking young fellow, with dark, closely-shorn hair, made his appearance Carmichel, the young and successor of Sir Tsaac Jones. He was clever. He had energy and go about him; but he owed everything in Lite wo Lady Jones—who had taken him up, adopted him, and pushed his fortune to {ts present ‘agreeable height. “My dear aunt,” said the young man, com forward and hurrying Lady Joues into his private | room. “They only tals moment told me you were What brings you into the city this. brolling And you look so Weary and worn.” “{ am Weary,” sald Lady Jones with a sigh, “weary amt sw ¢ Just heard sad news— our poor f YeeWell," said Kobert, in volce that expressed curiosit rather than emotion, site is dead. ‘There Was no mistaking the sorrowful accents tp whien the ney expressed something more than ordinary x ‘As for Rob- ert, bis fare retained Its composut How did he die?” he asked, “of fever, In some remote part of Africa.” “You are quite sure?” asked Kobert with instine- tive caution. “There is no possibility of “My dear, It fs official—through the the Foret ent Wo me—expressly by Robert,” cried Lady ‘bert, don’t you see the full signitl- Jones, “oh, K. ance of that?” Robert looked puzzied. After all, his father was had seem bia 1 little more than a name to him; be only at intervals of years, for ¢ bad hts headquarters tn Parts, Over, an erratic kind of being, ‘and generaily full of wiid carmichel bi 4 been, mor often Hupecuni- verprise and ad- ” sad Lady Jones, still with suppressed had a letier fom him—from father, aly a few days ago—a beautiiul letter, Robert, I believe that if your father had lived he Would have come home to us—to you and me. An Robert,” with a faint blush, “I might have been Your stepmother. “You would have married bim, aun! Robert, “Kobert, Iloved your father—he was my first, my only idve; I don’t mind confessing It now that be isdeat. &@ message for you.” Kobert read bis father’s letter calmly and criti- cally. The only paragtaph that referred to him Was 8 follows: “If you should hear ot anytuing happening to us up the country tell Robert I can leave him nothing but a good nate—and a certain Tesponsiolity, Which 1 Lope he will fuilil as best he can.” “Now, what does that mean?” asked Robert, Teading the passace aloud. “Debts, perhaps—I must pay them, Jones uastlly eriea said Lady that story is told, Now let When are you going was the daughter of Lady Jones’ friend’ and neighbor, Nesbet of The Eims, She Would have a good fortune, and was handsome ef & wassive I¥pe. his life, and iked ber too; but he Was not in love With her or she with him. But thes had a od in the Views of th ers, although ¢ Was suspected of a pre for a young una amerry, pleasant bu ome Harry Leviso altern tm an infa: ment, wie Was hardly substantial enougu’ to please Mr. Nesdet. Lady Jones suzgestea that Robert should up to “The Wiliows” that very night and make his Proposa: to Clara, before the other one had d elared himself, And Robert assented without any great eagerness.” But, as it bappened, tiere was & press of work that ‘night, and Kobert was d- Yained at Gorham House til after § and he was tired and sleepy when he reached his chamber An & hands mansion in iloomsbury, U afer alsowa desicns He pled up stairs half Asleep and grumbling at bi todress and turn out again, and be zramb I more when, on opening lis outer door, he found the whole place in darkness; the lamp’ in tue corridor unlit, and ho light either in his servant's room. “So much for old retainers,” muttered Robert. Tn fact his household was ‘not exactiy on a Perfect footing. Basset, the mai About whea he Was Wanted, 4 once been Lady Jones’ maid, bardly atoue busbanu’s shortcomings Auyhow, Wey had bot one oUt and leit the place to take care of ttself; aud Robert, all in darkness, had to grup: his way Wo Uae situidg-roomn chlunes-ptece for a match. When the tn.ten was struck and a lamp Ui Robert looked about him, wondering whet Was awake or simply dreaming. There in own easy chair, Was reclining a young woman, fast asieep; sleeping so soundly tideed, that the sudden access of light only caused her to kult her eyebrows slightly, without awaking her. Across the Young woman's kne=s lay a small creature, a doy apparentiy, with absurdly small boots and long Diack stockings, whose head Was piliuwed on her bosom, While on a stool at her feet was Was never stretcheu @ lite girl with her head leaning against ber mother’s knees, aud almost enveloped in her Diack, trailing skirt, All about were surewn shawls, Wrappers and. bi them bearing Clean Waite labels, tm Quest,” Wale seemed to show th of sleepers had but recently eros: Fe is Some mistake here,” said Kovert to himself in amazement, “Visitors for some per- Son's chambers, suown Into the wrong flat.” ‘Trey were sweet-looking cbildren—even the mother, as sue slept, had a soft, euiidlike, expres- sion on ber face. The face was cuarming. too; Father thin, perhaps, but with features admir- aby chiseled, and te form, str-tcued out In all bas, some of rked “Bayaces he little group ed the channel, lhe abandon of thorough repose, was of soft and STaceful contour. Robert tlt that It wasa pity to disturb such a Pleasing pictu: the poor things were evldentiy so tired: still the Fassing, and would grow wor continied But tue box tn awakiog; his forehead Sud he rubbed bis eyes vig fist. ‘hen his eves openc Wool tn the unaccustomed eyes Hoully vetted up. in wonder, but with face rippied into @ sm was absuruiy Pleased that tue child shotild stulle at him. We are to be frieuds, tuen, Uitie cuap!” he sald, is, LO. Wation Was mbar { with wrinkles, asl¥ With his uttle er as Le wider a The oy, in trying to gain a sitting posture, arcused bis mother, who opened ner cree they Were beautiful eyes of a deep, dark gr Ing herself, looked a Gazzie: vy the Lamp ly coming to Tuil conscivusness, bbert, Walle t blush, ed, looking tn man's face, and speaking nt. iuly, but I fear not the right Jecuel is my full na Lat is, Mistress Carmichel; Fyou have heard of Dens said the youux woman, holding her disen- aged hand, the other Ueiug claspel round ber F. “You did not expect me, perbaps. Cau it be ud Dot arrive? ed it, certainly; but ts there Ise? £ Uuai my letter “I have not re not some wistake?” “Al, You did not think I was so young, perhaps. You capecied ‘that your father’s wite’ wouct bs seme cue more aged aud more dignified U tts replied Mobert, whose face ot perpuexity and disuwayy “1 pene way ay "You" at all dia not weite to you about me and these fed Mrs, Cariniclcl, with aa expres: Twas toid Wo come if any wisfort ven, aud, alas! tuere Lave been grave tis ow Overspread Robert’s face. He saw what this meant was the assump. us ‘te fF equally light-hearted rt 's shoulders overt wought tm the world, and wowed What be thought. Mrs Carmlcuel Fiat its expres iy Cuorneh, aid tears of We are not weicome, mousteur,” she said, draw fog ber chilaren to her'with quict diguity.” “You Yuink that we de:nand of You charity. But it ts Bet sa You will please seud some one for a ‘vole ture; we sual urpisued hotel Cectie, ty darung, rouse Yourselt; we have Wo go else: A kust of wind and the rattie of summer rain aeaibst the tall windows seemed to accentuate tke position as the little girl awoke, suivered, yaWord, aud tuen, With round, wiue- ened eyes does d about ber. iy ener re “an, We are ‘cliez nous? again, mamma And ts } Kobert you wid me about, But ‘Tall as he w: “ , the child ran up to him and put BE NEF arms, wiich reached to about the secplnd bution of Lis waistcoat, aud so by gentle gradu Woo pulled tim downward, tl she Gus able to put her aftns found his neck abd Kiss hiin. The press Ure of those tiny arms about his neck and df the wus cl ave Robert a ook the ci ars and prewed her cucex to hic ee “ ‘chins JOUF brother, too, before we go,” said Mrs Carmicuel tmidiy, bol ‘Stare hime vs Melaing the Boy Aud Kovert performed this ceremony with s asturarduess, Eiagneattisceromany with some Cecile stood Dy bis side exainiuing the features of her newiy-discovered relative with frank curloate, “As ior guing,” said Robert, “you must not think Of To-morrow I will beip you w find au abole My aunt, Iam sure, will want to have you, You See,” he added apdlogeticaliy, “I was taken by Surprise, and 1 au vexed, too. that nothing hes Ween done to make you comfortable; and where May servanis are I really don’t know. Weued the “viellle” dame,” said Cectie jet us in and then ran away, and This was Robert | plenty of | But read his letter, Kobert, t contains | Robert had known her all | qut- | 's face—her thin, anzular tace—appeared ealng. de her get something ready for his Mrs, Basset was evidently in @ od regarded the new arrivals with aversion. | bad nappe | her; and she sends her Lo You'see her to-night, please, no'matter how late may be. obey Lady Jones’ behest. guests were duly served “You do not put me out at all,” said he in ‘Mrs Carmichel’s expostulations, @ room ready for me at Higi sleep tuere to-nigut, So consider own.” Ly you go," said Mra. Carmichel, ngs.” loowed charming, Toto alre. with her arm jat her brother’s neck. little (o theta the father they bave lost?” Robert stared at the Good eal oF perplexity. lus heart agains! this forlorn little tamity tord bl beginning he sibility of the: bi mbarrassing relations. An Mrs Carmichel threw her arms around her ch | dren lnpulsively, and bedewed their faces wi | tears that would hot now be dented, Wiy about the new arrivals, It was easy that she was extremely burt and indignant the existence of the yor | ton had v jeny [ott is quite 4 main with you. hed as lar as she Was concerned, Robert calied to her rather angri:y, vemper, {thought it rizht my lady should know what | ned, and I have been to Highgate to tell e, Mr. Kobert, and will overt growled at this, but thought It better to F Jones’ behest. But he saw that, his ch refreshments, and fhe naa his own bedroom prepared for thelr use. “There 18 #lways fate, and I shall place as your “But you will come and see the children before “They are 80 de- lightea with the big bed. Come aud see my dar- ert could not refuse; and really the children 'y asleep, and Cecele patterns of ihe carpet in a He had tried to harder He natif he were not resolute at the vuid be saddled with all the respon- his eart Was melted in spice of his efforts to remain think he must be not a brother, but a papa,” Cecile, sleepily, “for he has made mamma Robert reached The Willows Lady Jones i into the Hbrary and questioned him ug Widow and her chil- All the Sentiment and pathos of the situa- atever may be arranged,” sald Lady Jones, possible that these people can re in| Robert ran to support her, but she waved hi bad sti her children. But then came a rev eT pt sak Feuemlnor dat peat dato 1p vain to comfort her, ss t to “I wili not remain hereto embrotl you with. reiauves. I wilt go back. I have friends in luue ones. T will return.” Robert said: “No.” He was now the head the tauily, be done, For the him. There were two Will she say to the arrangement?” Robert laughed, “I have wot herself—at the first opporvunity.” ‘Denise consented to stay for a week of the week sie 1 th hi @ hundred ci nce acquaintanceships, ‘vedly coming down frou the sk expe behold faintly Ues, hearts which were his own to at State of affairs, and es) Denise, to pose in this character! ‘The two girls, Clara and Denise, had come to im away. = .” she wo who now Nd ith ES ture . 10 ap tite stalroase,/ On US APH 88 fo For a moment there was a gleam of triumph in the eyes of Denise, She had outed che enemy, abe but {tis only for while the fairs, strove Robert, who had followed kis aunt to ber car. Plage, nol returned, and Denise dried her eyes and your Who will help me to earn bread enough for these ot ‘and it was for him to say what should For resent they should remain with Tooms, and servants Who had noting to do; it would really be acharity to him if Denise wouid look after his affairs, and “y them a little, will you not | put bis housenold in order. Robert?" said Mrs, Carmicnel. laying her hand in| “Ah, if I can be useful,” sald Denise, “then I an appeaili fashion Upon his arm. “You Will be | would’ stay for awhile, But your Mancée, what ne $0 tar yet; but the young lady whoin my aunt designs for me1s coming to see you i the end reed to remain for another for nigut; When the fortnight had elapsed a month 1. hence’ was spoken oras the time of departure, & ‘You do not answer me,” erfed Mrs, Carmichel, | date which gradually became still more vague aud her voice tremulous with’ emotion, “Robert, you | distant, w p theta up? overt, indeed, found his life so much more No.1 Will not give them up,” said Robert, after | bright and pleasant for the presence of those | a moment's hesitation, “I will be a brother to | newly-found relatives, that he dreaded the pros them,” Dect of losing them. Hitherto his life, apart irom D, 1D Teality, solitary and self-contained. ‘And now, un- ag it were, by the very tact of kindred, a tender, human sym- pathy which belonged to him of rght, without Any effort of his own to secure it, He began even to leel jealous of attempts to alter the existing clally of those of his friends who suggested themselves as aduirers of And Mr, Nesbet, Clara’s father, had almost come be enthusiastic Iriends. Clara would hardly let a day yasS Without seeing Denise and her children. Robert's Feply was vague. But Lady Jones de. | Young Levisun, too, was generally in close attend: termined that there suould be no vagueness on | ance upon Clara, 'a joval, good natured little | this point. She would herself descend upon the | fellow, who was always’ devising schemes of | scene and put this young woman to fight, amusement, and Whom the little ohes positively At Chis polut Clara Nesbet made her appearance, | aucreu. her neck aud shoulders enveloped in a am going, Lady Jones. Good-night.” “I will see 'you across the garden,” cried Rob- ert. Ti was a pleasant summer night, soft and star- it, the aif perfuined with flowers—just the ume ior a love seeme—but Robert Was not in the huqior for his part. Clara questioned him as they walked about his newly-discovered relatives, | _“Itis a uappy thing tor you, Robert,” she said. “It will be a kind of education for you. Peop!: TOW Up So selfish and self-contained If they have ho family Ues. Serve an apprenticeship of fl yearsor $o 4s 4 family wan, and you Will Worthy of some good woman.” | | Robert laughed a ttle scormfully, “Wy, Clafa, I had something serious to say | ‘Don't say it, Robert, “1 shail ze Une words are your own, hurdle.” cried Clara, decisive! Style of Lady Jones if u vbert, please pull up th: ‘he Willows and Tue Ruvicon, quickly away over the grass, Astor Denise and bi hvion of perfect rest, In spite of her auaiets Denise slept the sleep of tue Just, and Was on! | aroused in broad daylignt. by “the’ splashing | Water and the subdued cries of Master Toto, | whom Cectie was endeavoring to give his bat | Denise laughed joyousiy | that she e nals iid feet su light-bea ot off Ceciie’s rather patchy. performance | aud quickiy dressing berselt | found ber Way lo tae rouu where breaklast w. } aiready Laid. the fini: toticues to the arn. at Wrap This Was the only barrier between the grounds Elms, and having crossed Clara nodded good-night and ran clukiven, their first night under English skies was spent in the happy ob- Wt tue sigut, wondering ted. Abd then she and the children reslly cut flowers, the glitteriag silver | But Mr. Nesbet was growing quite sentiment and melancholy. his strong potenual figure, which sug; patriareual kind of authority. were not altogether paternal, sue recoiled a hit from ts attentions. Already tained no warmer feelings than Tespect. em Uons of a real ¢ undeniable, ve ve # her conditions, “It 1s such a pity, day. to | Nesbet and several Others Were expected,” “It y. ue at ‘You would hav the most charming coupie.” “Ma chere! of her things?” “Not dreadful at ali,” continued Clara bold “Ivis only our narrow Way of seeing them, | Sons, When tue father dies, take over ‘bis wives | a matter of cottrse. Denise put ver les ly of to | | intended. 1 ed Denise's eyes. She fr | that she was growing too fond of Kobert | Could not be indenmively conuisued, as | Mr. Meantime Denise, Certainly Denise was always cordial and sympathetic with him; she admired gested a But when she be- came conscious that nls feelings in her regard ue she had married once to order, and one for whcm she had enter- doubtful kind of Wa It to be het fale never to know the Passion? But the advantages Nesvet_was rich; her children be weil provided for; as to Uhat she could said Clara to her friend one She Was spending the afternoon in Blooms- bury, and a dinner party was in prospect, where 1s Such a pity taat you should be his stepmotner. suited Kobert so admirably as his wife. When I sev you together I always think you cried Denise, blushing to the roots ‘How can you suggest such terrible ly. ‘There are some races, the Mongols, I tancy, where the as 1d over Clara’s mouth, and put Tewarks, But Uey ad produced a | certatu effect quite different trou what the speaker it welt | sympathies, their affections, were growing to- gether; and, in fact, the position was one that 1 must escape,” sald Denise to herself, “and it | pet shows me the Way Of escape I inust ac- Basset Was moving nolselessly toand fro, putting | Lepr it.” s ie a8 emeut of the | putting aside her anxious | mood, Was busy und perplexed over the prepara uipage, (le delicate porceain—al Was DFLHE | tious’ for the dinner parcy. Robert bad. hoped | aad recherche. | Aud Basset Was an excellent sef- | that it would have been a festival of conciliation, Fant and kuew lis duties perfectly, althouxb, | for Lady Jones tad been invied—specially invited Leeann Cocke Bere ay Casy Master, he was often | hy a joint letter trom Denise and Robert. But piace in theit performance. But though he spoke | Lady Joues replied, and not ill-naturedly, that she lady with Y politeness, li Hituerto, oon as ls mast break, he sotetimes ventun days at Newmar: pn the scor 4 to speud a couple ral resuurces lasted, There were signs, however, ascertalued that is iuaster Would breaktast ‘Tue Willows, Of the piate-chest, oa the ground that, as thei e Visitors at howe, Le best sliver service woul | | Kobere should be well provided inthe way Dlate; there were servic sive side dishes aud. ric Were useful fur display When Kubert occasionall nts. | Denise wus secretly comforted by the evidences AboUL Wer Of easy circumstances, If not of actual Weaith, Her husband had never conided to ber his affairs; but woul tue last few montas, when | ased, and bis bankers had { declared Unat there Were nu wore funds of his in | | Mand, the colonel’s household had been always a the news had come of bts all news of him bad liberally supplied, | deata, and there i ereuitors hud Boi Thi been a scramble among for the colonel’s belongings. Sul pied that | eFtY of souwe kind in Englan. adVised wer (0 depart trom Ua. and troubie, aud io seek a more Eugiaud with the ou ene of Mtigatic tranquil asylum © had ouly kuown of his exist i | So reticent avout is former life that this was my | to be woudered at. | Hardly was breakfast finished wen a vistt | Was aunounced, “Lady Jones Uo see Mrs. Carm | ehel.” Denise rose aud alvaneed t curiosity aud sume trepidation, body | of the tuture, Kobert, or at least, on bis beualf, I come here, Denise murmured a fe1 courtesy, Robs Us eusy-chalt and went on ‘alking with t about her ed her that i re | Lady Jones. Hin were Was NO rooIn, pected relatives, wrriage, and. I | suouid “furnish an a: her Id give was Uh she came with as littie delay as possibl with respect to the children, who, through his plan of life for any une: quite Impossible that dum to Mrs. Carmichel ai Wil Scowi when he thought biuiselt | st Was Over, Bisset had been free tor the is wite accounting for hls | Of Uhe Lines of some apocry- | Basse Was tuch younger than his ed an unteasoning affection for . and supplied lun WiLL money as long as hee Lhe speedy Xuaust.on Of Us source of supply Aituouyh not rally ah early riser, Basset had alreauy Visiteu Highgate that morning; had id had obtained from win the ke} quired. Lady Jones had taken care that that had been pre- sented Wo her husband ou various occasions, mas- épergnes; all of ‘wuich gave a Dacuelor’s entertainment to bis friends and the | bela she T late husband had prop- d every one had olonel’s grown-up son, Who id certainly know ail about istather's affairs, ‘The grown-up son had also been a surprise to her: within the past few Weeks, but her husband had always been. et her with | Here was some- f importance, no doubt, and soon the cur- | tain would be raised that concealed the prospect “You don't know me, my dear,” began Lady Jones “But I was a very old frend of pour Colonel Carinichel, and 1 am Rovert’s guardian, and from Words of conventional and Lady Jones took up a position in alrof Oue Wuo means to Le politely disagreeable, Having drawn from Denise ull that she kuew te husband's affairs, she bluntiy as no claim upon anybody Robert Owed everytuing he possessed tober, jous were formed, and friends were arranging his ldren, The best advice that Lady Jones she should return to the place uit of thelr own, were placed tm ‘such a cruel see elther of them with any pleasure Just y 3 had fought bard agalust Une new condition Of | set “had disappeare According to his wite had been summone set bad taken Witu him the key of Wue plate. of equally lnperv.ous to Its laWTul possessors, ‘Happlly young desp.tened Lo High necessary plate from “Thi bring all available ai at Elms.” re erver, altho Te | observer, alt sence of ‘uls own faumillar belongings, of | Denise explained to hitn the state of affairs. ‘Do not part with the Ba-sets,” said Dent: “they know your Ways, and when Will be better behaved.” “But you are Bot going?” sald Robert. “Alas, 1 must gol” sald Denise sadly, oy hi shail take tbe 3 they lay asleep in tueir litue cots. When he Uurned Mrs, Bassett was walling to see him. tone of melancholy resignation, “ir you get rid of your uusvand you needn't ad | vok ho | Tepied, sting. he fell asleep in fs ebatr, cold and miserable «s people generaily do in su acase. As he made ins way to his bedroom thou ra or} Ar | to Robert that he had the key to the and that it would be well to secure it, | blunt instrament, Fortunately tae main forc the blow had been ex, Kuged in forcing a ther end of tue corridor—the irs. Carmichel’s apartwents, ne x= he «| tue two, and knelt upon his antagonist, grasp nd him firmly by the throat. le. struggling on the ground, no Lempcuous shake, bade iin get up, bac Masset was wu onganize the waiting —and Bi Bad not suiticienuly recovered from her temper vo | et Then Mrs, Busset had been very troublesome, She of das, and bad devoted himself with much assiduity | things; but Denise had managed to establish her to Muproving the sulnins hours. Sandown and | ayguority. ‘The dinner was provided from outside, Kempton Park Were favorite resorts of his, and | he Yo the dying bed of an aunt; | but even Mrs. Basset seemed not to be inspired With strong conviction as to the aunt, And Bas- est the cuest being an iron sate which was designed | to set burglars “at deflance, and Wuich was how m Was at hand, and was nd And there Was notuing lacking at the dinner table to an ordinary: Robert noticed at once the ab- “The Bassets must clear out,” said Robert, when se. am goue they “You ve been Very good to me, Robert, and we have been very happy, but IC must coe’ to anend. I ‘sbet place lo my own room, oberi, If you wili carry 1t for me, for it is heavy.” Rovert shouldered the box of plate and carried 1 off, staying for @ moment to kiss the children as re. suppose We've got to go, sir,” she said in a ts" ‘sald Kobert, with @ vouch of compunction in his “NO, str; I'll follow his fortunes to the end,” she ubert ind Work to do, and he sat up over it till He awoke feeling as TaN he he heard a footstep creeping along the outer corridor, Here was Basset, provabiy, return- fugtrom the bedside of his relative, and it occurred plate chest, Robert opened the door and looked ont. The next moment he (ound himself sprawling on the | oor, Lhe resuit of a heavy biow delivered by some of pended on the door-jamb, | | and, although Robert was stuuned for the mo: lueut, ie speedily recovered and was soon able to foilow his assailant who seemed now to be en- loor that opened invo te far loor tuat led into Just as he bad succeeded in bis purpose—which Was executed tn such @ noisy, careless manner as to suow that the marauder was reckless of conse- quences and intended to silence his Victims in the Sho: test and Surest manner; Just as the door was forced and a cry of alarm was heard from within— Robert grappled with the burglar and brought Lim to the ground, A short but terrible struggle eusued in Which Robert proved the stronger of Denise, pale and dishevelled, came forward with a light, “It was Basset Who lay there writhing and When Robert saw this he lousened his hold, and, giving the man a con- Position, they should be taken care of. “I give Ip, sir,” Said the man, sulienly. “You've “Would you take iy ¢ got mie right enough, There's nobodyin it but se young children, m asked Denise, | me. I gave tie old lady a d.se to keep her quiet; Shove face bd become souber and charged Wit | but she'll wake up all right.” But, outspoken as sometiing like despair, he was, the man suowed plenty of cunning. “You seat With a cael nue esponsibility.” said Lady | can’t huve me for burglary,” be Said, “tuer* was jones, WIth a cruel calun. “It i$ for Youto say—” | no breakli her hands to her foren. | solace of her lite; | tron bands of ne future Was there for her an ty and Wrecchedness? From this she could sat min sacrificing herself. Was a bitter one, but It could end only in of way. adame, I thank you for your good wishes my chi: You sitail take them, I think thi that you will b take them how Do not To ly Do hot lose a mou + Who wil for you Take them Hing. | face trow the sight. my child,” said broken glance at her daughter's face. All Was Kolng Well with tue littie Lady Jones nd talking to the ey approached uerves that he turned and arms, Denise darted toward the child with the sprii While she turned a face Jones, le, that Rovert appeared in Ube doorway too, Denise flashed out in an, “You did weil, monstcur, suali trouble you n0 more. We shail find a for ourselves, And henceforth we are no longe! your friends.” Riceees: aj Jkobert darted an ry glance at glance that cut here The heart hot done tor Kubert? And yet, having bewwWeen her and a strange Wot he ber and clung to the stranger. Pe — inistaken my aunt's Riven seay. tee y Sewanee brother to them?” ‘What had Ab, What shail Tsay?” cried Dentse, pressing | ad. How could sie endure | topart from her children, who had been the chief and yet she began to feel the sity ehfolding her heart. What d her children but pov- ‘The mental contest a Kind heart where you have no preju- Kind to these uttle crea you sali take away my children, But me time tO think. They are here— », Will YOU DOL KO “en voiture,’ With ULIs show You the shops, and buy and “briche'? You'see, they ‘turned vo the window and averted her Lady Joues held out a Mager to each Of tue children and they trotted conf- dentiy beside her. But Cecile turned to. ber mauina dutifully, “Are you quite sure that you Wish us to Denise, with a heart- jon, Was stuiling down upou the children in nursery patois, when, as @ staircase, the indefinite no- Uod of an Unknown Worid beyond Where there Was bo matuwa, Worked so strongly upon ltule Tot's fled to his mother’s Of a Wild animal, and clasped him to her breast of defiance upon Lady They are mine; you shall not rob me come here. Sie is a wicked Wotan Just then a step was heard tn the corridor; and and upon’ him, she cried, “to send this lady to take away my Children; but now Wwe Lady Jones, & ‘to choose i aiter all You'd best le me go.” asked Robert. ‘The man laughed defiantly, “Puere's a fine collection of brickbats, T ve me But an account of the affair, mag to at luan could be persuaded to wi Sue found Robert with bis bead it. | fortable, with Denise waltily ously, abd the children doing ng it ‘n him “those wretches,” the With hot-Louse Ties for the benefit of Carmichel was to go with her children, in. It's. only ‘assauit with invent, “And whatshall I find in the plate-chest?” “ isteceheat that Basset Was arraiga and He was let off Witi six months’ hard labor, at the end of Which he was free to pursue his sporting carcer, ied by rumor soon reached Lady Jones, who came from High- gale at the utmost speed Lo which the stout coach- his fat horses, ndaged up and looking pale and interesting, but extremely com- upon him assidu- heir best to amuse hun. Lady Jones was full of contrition for hav- 0 jook after him; and there Was complete reconcill- ation all round, while three and four times a day messengers would arrive trom ‘The Willows laden Mowers, and other luxu- i invalid and lis attend- ants. When Kobert was cured of his hurt there caine an urgent invitation from The Willows, Mra, ‘and spend a few weeks there walle Kobert would be equally welcome at ‘Tue £ims, and those dreadtul rooms might be shut up for a while Ull theestablishment could be reorganized, Denise accepted the invita- Uon for all parties, sBut there was some sadness at leaving, for it was evident that Denise would return no inore to faemegg ited oth ‘she and vert m happier during iu tew mouths than ‘they cared to contess “Lady Jones ‘aC arranged a state dinner-party for the day of cel » & their arrival, aud at the last moment Robert re- - Toom for Very well,” eried at a 5 ia CFG Lay Jones, wi n oup | ing at a dinner-table; but a general thrill ran You take er part agatust. ‘mee is Guest was univerually: reonn ‘ag Col. Car. ever forgive. Ob, never, never! It sti Michel. Kobert turned ‘and red, and kept nest” she bed, laring | bis eyes fixed upon Denise. It wasa gruel sur- . face for her, surely, and yet, strange to say, she ‘na she seeined as if about to faint, the Of the party. ‘she talked with the newcomer, smiled sometimes, was Pleased and Interewied, Gut im no way moved or | Lxmerrren [):srases, Sir, Nesbet Denise at the colonel In the realm of disease the facts of inheritance with much 1; tion. *] "he said, turn- ‘are most numerous and are daily: tonis neighbor on the other side, “that's man aang prearyaery Hore, alas, they become terrible, fateful and wi bout jcaves nis family and duties to wander al overwhelming. No fact of nature is more preg- in wild countries should be ostracised, madam, and ‘De deprived of civil righta.” nant with awful ‘than the fect of the enbtt.20, cae, paid uty attention to Nesbet, while | imberitance of aor. 3: mths Sa pablo some g00: ores tna erent err isagning at | on hie dally rounds, parsiyzing his art aod fill- ° him dismay. of the ancient ‘AS soon as the ladies made a move Col. Car:| 2e him with aiesengaa michael lighted a cheroot previously | _ Greeks pictures the Furies as pursuing families Gaknown ‘The Willows—and came to'sit beside | from generation to generation, rendering them Rober desolate. The Furies still ply their work of ara tzoung, sellow, you have been very kind t0 | servor end death, but they are not now clothed g00d friend, poor girl, for her fisband—he was inthe garb of superstition, but appear in the one Of Ube Staffor ire Carmichaels, Robert—was more intelligible but no less awful form of ‘the Dest friend and comrade | ever au. ’t understand,” stamimered Robert. ood wot” Ald the colonel, shaking bis head, stood beside him when he died. Some stupid people muddied the matter, I hear, and reported Me as dead; but Ihave come home Wo settle at last. I shall come and stay with you, Robert, for & bit, if you will have me.” Robert said “Yeo;" but he was too much con- hereditary disease, ‘Modern science, which has illuminated #0 many dark corners of nature, has shed a new light on the ominous words of the'Scriptures, “The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children unto the third and fourth geners- —— and oe ‘Up © know exact! Ge sae bod tion.” Instances of hereditary disease abound. jolug or sayin, je Was giad that bis father Fifty per cent of cases of consumption, that. Tied ulin of ht from the dinper-table and took him to the theater, and thento Robert's club, | fearful destroyer of families, of cancer and oe al ‘Robert's chambers in the small hours scrofula, run in families through inheritance. w morning. mean! marked degree, “An unlucky fellow was Jack Carmichel,” said | "sanity ts hereditary in a marked ay the Colonel between the whiffs of his cheroot. “Quarrelléd With all his friends, muddled away his forcune; and at last took appointment, which I told him meant certain death, and, Would You belleve it, a forcnight before his death an uncle died, with whom he had quarrelled more than anybody, and lett him a hundred thousand pounds or so, and the w teilow never knew It, and died tormenting himself about the tate ot ‘those he left Debind him and those children will ‘be well off now, you see, and the mother, Loo.” This last plece of news decided Robert; he could nomore near Denise. How could she bear to loon upon him, who had obtained so much love, aud kindness, “and sympatuy under false pre- tence’ ‘Rovert buried himself assiduously in his work and went near Highyate no more, hearing plenty Of news about it, however, from’ his father, who spent the greater part of his time there. But, one evening, coming In late, the colonel brought home @ note Which he putin Robert's hanas. “Dear Robert,” ran the letter, “I see that you condemn ie as an impostor, innocent one, and think me worthy of further notice, But (he children, you must Own, are in- nocent;and they are wondering that you don’t come, and Toto, I fear, is fretting. So come to see ‘them, evea if you avoid DENISE. P. S.—Your father 1s going to marry the lady of The Willows, and I tell her sue will have to change its name to ‘Tue Laurels, in honor of her warrior. And Clara is engaged to young Levisou. And theré fs nothing but billing and cooing in the air. Itis ali very Doe for them, but for me a little dull.” Rovert dispatched Us business in all haste next: day, and hurried up to The Willows. First he tried the Ubrary, where he found his fatner and Lady Jones sitting with one volume becween them, and that turned upside down. ‘Then the sounds of disconnected chords of music ied Lim to the drawing-room, and there he saw Ciara sitting at the piano and plaj with one hand, while the other Was imprisoned by Mr. Levi- son, A sympathetic maid told Robert that he would find Mrs. Carmichel in the morning-room. She Was silting by the window, looking rather pale aud depressed, while the ‘children were playing unheeded by Her side, ‘The iittie ones gave a cry or delight at the sight of overt, and Denise sprang W her feet, blushing very red, While ber fortunately, like many other hereditary diseases, tends to wear iteelf out, the stock becoming ox- tinct, A distinguished scientist truly says: “No organ or texture of the body is exempt from the chance of being the subject of hereditary dis- ease." Probably more chronic discases, which Permanently modify the structure and func- tions of the body, are more or lexs liable to be inherited. The important and ‘far-reaching practical deductions from such facte—affecting 0 powerfully the happiness of individuals and families and the collective welfare of the nation —are obvious to reflecting minds, and the best means for preventing or curing these diseases 1s ‘seubject of intenso intervat to all. Fortunately nature has provided a remedy, which experi- ence has attested as infallible, and the remedy fs the world-famous Swift's Specific, a pure vegetable compound—nature's antidote for all Ulvod poisons. To the afflicted it is a blessing of inestimable value, An interesting freatise on “Blood and Skin Diseases” will be mailed free by addressing THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, ¥ Crosse Our Suz ar THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY IN FINE CLOTHING. Our entire stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ‘must be closed out within the next two weeks, ‘Men's Cheviot Suits, Dien’s Priuce Albert Suite,” apes ee were Dhed ee aes Me Tee Suits. fhe children clasped lis knees, ‘Men's Busincas Suits. “Ou! Kobbie, deat,” suid Cecile, “we are so tired | jens Business of here; do take us “Chez nous" rupee And ovo, Who Was losing bis French as fast as he could, Lgged at him, and shouted: es, Yes, come home.” nd you, Denise,” cried Robert, opening his aris, “Will'you coine home, tov?” All the Year diound. ‘Men's Seersucker Coats and Vesta ‘Men's Pougee Couts and Vesta. ‘Men's Alpaca Coats and Vests, Men's Drap D'Ete Coats and Vests, ‘Men's, Boys’, and Children’s Odd Pants, a HINTS ON MIDSUMMER MODES, PLAID BaTHING Sur ts @ novelty. ‘THE SILVex KiNG is Worn by royaity In England, and bence Is becoming fashionable here. Bors pe Kose 1s not rosewood color, as one might imagine, but a shade of dull, pinkish fawn color. Sik Blouses are worn with satine and other | cotton fabric skirts, notwithstanding the apparent incongruity of such’ mixture of materials, | VaceNctenses Eos trims many of the stylish white costumes of muslin, Some of the new pat- terns thougu very simple are extremely gracecul, Vests OF BLACK OR COLORED CREPE DE CHINE, OF Siuilar light matertal, are aaded to silk costumes | togive them a less heavy effect for summer wear, HE VELVET 'TaM O'SUANTER, When tt Is of deep red or brown shades, ts very stylish, and ts worn in the country for a picturesque head-covering with aby SOFt of wudress Cos ume. A Moustache Brvsu tsa novel present from a bridegroom to his best man. IU 1s like @ miniature hat brush, about an inch anda half long, with hammered gold or silver back set With ruvies and brililapts. ‘Tur Pira Borner, that London novelty already noted, is made popular in England by being worn by some of the noted leaders of fashion, It 1s light and attractive and bas as much reason for belng as the pith helmet. ‘SLekVES always have some sort of ornament on the shoulder—either a small puffing, continued into a sertes of very fine plaits, or else epaulettes of rivbon, braid, passameuterie, &c, This is bor- Towed trom the First Ewpire fashiou, but in a Inuch modified style, PRINTED FLANNetS are tobe used for morning dresses at the seashore, also for yachting and the mountains. Navy blue stripes a fourth or half an inch wide, alternating with white stripes of the same width, are liked In these pretiy dresses, Which requife no trimintng. ‘Tus Stuirep BATHING SUITS are of a kind of wiry serge Which sheds the water better than any other fabric, being wiry and closely woven. ‘The favor- ite stripes are brown and white or red and white. Stockings, tue clnnerbund and fez are of the pre- domiuatiig color iu the costume. ‘THE CREATING Of novel styles Is the constant oc- cupation of the Parisian modistes, and the latest style means that of last week, not of last month. It may be noted from the latest models from Worth Unat the empire fashions Still tutluence Unis great artist in uly Work Of creating beautiful sumuner ap- patel. BATHING SHoes of chamols leather are the latest elegance in this sort of fvot-gear, and are said not to surink or materially alter tn appearance from being soaked In salt water. Blue or red braid 1s used in Uliiming Ubese shoes, and they have all tue effect of Indian moccasins—in fact they are made on an tdeatical pattern, A Reppisu PURPLE, called the Boulanger, is fash+ tonabie in stmall quantities, and 1s worn by young ladies who are biessed with clear and bright com- plexions, Particulariy pretty is Unis wich cream (o.0F OF White as sash TDUONS OF as & finish. Green is sometimes combined With Uhis rather trying shade on French vounets or in seaside costumes of light fabric, FLOWERS are a feature of the season, and the fa- Vorites are without doubt ilies of the valley and Sluilar fine and delicate blossoms, For the coif- fure, the bonnet, the costume, they are so invari. ably becoming It is no Wonder Uhat they are popu- lar, Even young girls who have so long patron- ized the dalsy have adopted the lily of the valley ‘this season in preference, ‘THERE ARE MaxY beautiful calico patterns, 80 called, in the India silks, which make up very pret- uly In simple style, and these are without a doubt among the very prettiest of summer costumes as ell as the mndst stylish. Plain silk may be mixed with (hese fancy patterns, and tn that case tue Under-dress 13 always of the fancy fabric, while Walst and over-dress may Ue of the plain, oe Old Love Letters. Draw back, O! memory, while I wait, ‘ihe curtain of the years: gre i ier obit iter reat ¥ aweetheart's ho fears; And tere is where a sudnowe lies Beyoud the touctt of tears, So near they seem. th White lites letters nuides oo” Ag uear as iirmiy claidian diya Been dit te East the slows bawe an-adin ae ai Where lay the jar of goid. ‘Thy itaes have dimmed, as in the skies And where Time's Buyer tips have pressod ‘There ina yellow stain, But in thy hesrt of hearts is kept In order to close out our Spring and Summer Stock we reduced prices to about 50 cents on the dollar. Give us a call and be convinced aT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co. COR. 7TH AND G STS. Bez Or Wasurserox OLD RYE WHISKEY. 310 ‘The Purest and Finest Whiskey ever put upon: the District market, JAS. L. BARBOUR & SON, 3e11-3m ‘Wholesale Depot Usenscevesren Arrractiox: OVEK A MILLION DISTRIBUTED LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated by the Lecislature in 1868 for Eau- cational and Charitable purposes, and its franchise made & purt of the present State Constitution in 1879, by ah overwhelming popular vote. Its GRAND EXTRAORDINALY DRAWINGS take ally. June and December), and its NGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS take place onesch of the other ten months in the year, and are all drawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. “We do hereby certify that sre ‘ments For all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawingso? The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person ‘manage and control the Drawings themsrlres, and {hut the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in ved Faith toward all parties, and we authorise ‘he Com Pany tu use thir certyicate, with fac-nmales af OUP wig= hucvres in tts advertiscinents. pervise the arrange. Commissioners, We, the underatoned Banks. and Bankers, will pay all Priztn drown in The Lowsiana State Lotteries which may be presented ai our counters. K. M. WALMSLEY, Pres, Louis! FLERIE LANAUX, Pros, State A. BALDWIN, Prea. New Orleans CAKL KOUS,'Pres. a National Bank. tiomal Banke wulow Nat'l Bak GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING IN THE ACADEMY OF 2:USIC, NEW ORLEANS, ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE, 8300,000. 100,000 Tickets Dollars each; Halves 810; Quarters, 85 ‘Twentieths, $1, LIST OF PRIZES. Ese S S5SS5S:253 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Prizes of 109° do. 200 do. S § $8 Ee ‘TERMINAL PRIZES, 100are... 100are.. titled to terminal Prizes. $2~ Fon Cin Rates, or an desired, write legibly to the ui further information reigned, Clearly stat- ing your residence, with State, County, street and Muniber. More rayid return mail surired'by your suiclouiny au Envelope full adden, Seud POSTAL NOTES. Express Money Orders, of Now York Huchaue th onary letter, Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed to very will be ‘bearing your What Time assails iu vain. uu 4 ee (ew UrLeabi Old pictures of enchant Wik hoary ahetowstacaate™ ek O'Tog beautiful elas Address Registered Letters! ‘oo beautiful “ete to, And like some ery front Hope's pure pe NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL, Baccara TIONAL BANE, Frail missives of a faded year, eon Tennecen ea FFMEMRFR that the presence of Generals Beaure- ‘Thouyh skies are blue o'er head ; ward and Early, who are in charge of the drawings, is Pluck out ean ®cuarantee of absolute fairness and integrity, tuattas ‘and ‘with my" chances are all equal, and that noone cali possivly divine what number will draw a prize. “REMEMBER, also, that the payment of prizesis GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSof New Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of an Institution whose chartered rights ure recoguized in the highest Courts; therefor, beware of any imite- ‘Mons or anonymous schemes.” jelgwasw )PCRKENNESS, O8 THE LIQUOR HAsrT, *OMTIVEG hee GOLDEN Bea | the Itcan be given in scup of coffee or tes without -Enwest MoGarrer, ———..® Courtesy in Business Rewarded. From the Cincinnati Times-Star. ‘The other day a gentlemau entered one of the largest stores of this city in pursuit of an article ‘the price of which he knew would scarcely exceed the cost of postage on an ounce letter. The fact of its insignificance and that it was rarely called for made tt hard to find. One clerk ‘Was enlisted in the ten] te who have’ ‘Golden | ry Promotes a luxuriant growth. ‘ever fallsto Restore Gray Hair to its Cures Sealp Discases and Hair falling. 60a at Drugeists. e7-weal AUCTION SALES. _THIS AFTERNOON. GPO W. STICKNEY, Auctioncer, 036 F street, AUCTION SALE OF THREE-STORY HOUSE, WITH SUL, THE MOUERS IMPROVEMENTS AND ELEGANTLY FINISHED, BEING HOUSE No. 1418 FIFTEENTH STRLET NORTHWEST. tet: it for $0 claes the qnize ot ypdicate, on 3 eek JULY TWENT)-Fiks Iss, at BALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. ML, lot 184, square known at time of sale. $100 required ‘is sold. when proper ‘HANCERY SALE On DEpovED ALLEY FROP- pisttvot Gusti susee f RE a 22. 1588, Twill 2 rown etal, on Jul cash ‘com: Oorwer 435 aid Date ow. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED P! ERTY, 1012 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, NI ‘WASHINGTON CIRCLE, AT AUCTION. By virtue of « deed of trust duly recorded in liber 12a" folio 398 et ~eq., oue of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will eee auction, in_front of the premises, on THUKSDAY, JULY TWENTY-SIXTH, 1888, ‘at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following-deseribed property : Lot uumbered sever (7) in Winter & Jonnson's subdivision of square ftty- two (5%), id subdivision is recorded in liber “J. H. &K.” folio 17, one of the records of the surveyors office of ‘the District of Columbia together with the improvements, couristing of a two-story aud baweiseut brick dwelling, being No. 1012 New iupshire ave- nue, Washington, D.C. Terme: One third balance in one and two years, with interest from day'of le, and wectred UY lood Of trust on the property sold, oF ‘ail -al, at pure chaser's option. “All recording and. conveyanelus at Purchaser's cost, "A deposit of €200 will be required At Une of sale. ‘Terms to be. complied with in Gwety dasa: ocherwise resale at defaulting purchaser's risk and cont TSAAC W. NORDLINGER, Gunton Building, LEWIS D, WINE. 816 F st. nw. $16,17419. 26. Trustees, rpaoaas ‘Dow ADMINSTRATOR’S SALE or THE STOCK ora TAILORING ESTABLISHMEN: On TUESDAY MORNING, JULY TWENTY. FOURTH. 1888, commencing’ at TEN ontbck i shell sell at the tailoring estubusbmeut of the late Joseph B. Cecil, 713 Bth street southeast, opposite Marine Bacraces, tbo entice stock, embracing’ & full and choice line of suitingy of every deacri tion.” Thus 4s a lange aud well-selected stock of woods and should iiand the attention of the trade ‘as Well ws. tudi- vidlual buyer cris cash. Jy20-dts "EDWIN H. HARNER, Administrator. UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, TIX WAKE, BEICKS AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES, COOKING ‘UTE: AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS GOODS GENER By virtue of @ deed of assignment siven to me, and Fup Feconted, 1 will sell on WEDNESDAY MOUNTING, JULY TWENIY-FIFTH, 1888, AT TEN O'CLOCK A. BL, at store 2102 14th street northwest, all the stock,’ &c., coutained therein, ‘Yering cash, WILLIAM A. PATE, ay’ Assiienes of Jus. kt. Harrower, _ AYRISISTRATONS SALE OF IMPROVED PHO! KRTY CORNEK L AND NEW JERSEY Av ENUE NORTHWEST; VACANT LOT ON Q STRELT, NEAK THIKD STKELT “NORTHWEST: 1 PROVED PROPERIY ON THIKD STREE TWEEN bE AND F SOUTHWEST. YON EIGHIH STKE ¥ NUE, BETWEEN L AN) NORTHWEST. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY THIRTIETH, ISDS, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, iu trout of the premises, to close the. estate, part of LOT'S, SQUAKE 338.” © . | fronting 14 feet on L strost and 60 iect on New Jersey avenue, ituproved Ly store aud dwelling. ACQUARTER UF SIX UCLUCh, SAME APTER- NOOS, part of % LOT 7, SQUARE 551, fronting 19 3-12 feet Ju Q street, Lede 3d northwest, Unuproved: At QUAKTER-PAST SIX O'CLOCK, SAME AFTER- NOON, part of x LOT 10, SQUARE 583, fronting 29 feet 9 inches ou iid stro: t, between E and F streets youth west, iruproved by two brick houses. m TUL SVAY AFTERNOON, JULY THIET FIST, 1SS8, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front rretuis at . LOT 8, SQUARE 425, fronting 25 feet on Stl sty between Land M sts. 1.6, Ruproved by two irae uoacem, BtSIX UCLOCK, SAMT AETERNOON, part eH OTB, SQUARE B37 fronting 35 foot on New Jere . New York aver improved by two brick dwellingm 1123 and 7125 Sew Jerbey ave. ‘Terinsy One-third tas's balance in six, twelve and eitecn moutlia, uotes t6 be _wiven beariig 6 per cebt ext from diy of sale payable wenn ‘Sectired by died of truston property. sold. OF all Gach at optou of puschaser or purchasers. a deyout uf $100 required ou each picco at thie of ‘ale. couvey~ Be.tat purchaser's costs terms to be complied ntti 10days olberwise rari reserved to resell Fisk aud cost of dclaul'ing purchaser: after 9 da nibite notice. of. stl resale th sowe ews shed in Wa by order of te Title ood, DUACANSON Buus. seo Auctioncers, A. ROOT & CO., Auctioneers, GROCERIES AND FIXTURE: a MONDAY MOKNING, JULY 1 WES at TEN O'CLOCK, will sell horthwest, entre “couten tices. Sura Byrurg, Canncd Goode, Tobacco aut Cire, Oil Tank Contee Mid, Scales, Lary Leo Dox, butcher’ Seales ‘au Quthit. Coubters and Shelving, atid also Oue Range and Stove, Chairs, Tabies, One Bed Room Set, Cots, Disives, | Two Show Caves, Awning, Side Lamps, &e. 32 | rPSHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE No. 460 N STREET SOUTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the SupremeCourt of the District ot © Tuubia, tua cause whercin Tle Forrest aud others were complainants aud Abraham Keudick aud others were defendauty aud kuown as Equity Cause No. 11060, Docket No. 38, the unde ‘Uruster wile O THURSDAY, “the NIN NIH DAY OF JULY, 885, at HALF-PAST s1X, O'CLOCK P.M.. in front of the premises, sell at public auction ail of that parcel and lot of laud situate 4a the hington, in said District, aud known as aud Abraham Kendick ‘aud others’ subdi~ $8 aud 3, in suuare 0: with the in provements ‘thereun, cousisting of a two-story Bric “Leruis of sale as preacribed by eaid decree: One-third Turchase money 1 cash aud the balance iu equal justallinents iu one aid two years, secured by notes of the purchaser and a deed of tr ast on the said {roperty, or all cash, at purchasr's option. Terie: sal: to be complied "with within teu days trom the day of sale, of the Trustee reserves the rizlit to re-sell. at the cost aud risk of th delaulting purcuaser. “All convey - auciug at purchoser’s cost, A deposit of $100 required on the day vf sale. 4 BENJAMIN F_LUIGHTON, Trustee, dy7-d&ds Otlice 482 Louisiaua ave. n.w. 9" THE ABOVE SALI POSTPONED IN CON scqucuce of the Fain Wuill, TUESDAY, JULY EWEN SASROCL TY. Ysa atine nour wns pics. i‘ SLoudsus “THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, CH ANONTING ONE HUSDLED AND SIXT INE ON THE WEST SIDE OF VERMONT A} TMPKOVE! SNIFICENT ENCE, AN! RESIDENCE, VERMONT AVENUE, NEAR THOMAS CIACLE. By virtue of wdecree of the Supreme Court of th District of Columbia, passed on the 27th day of Jun USNs, in’ Equity Cause No. 10783, .of C.D. Fowler. aduubistrator, aud others against Géorze Taylor aud others, we will, iu front of said preuuses, ou Fil- WENTIELH DAY OF Juii, 1888, at PINE GLb Pe Me wel) at putuie stiiious che Lichest biades i, title, aud interest of the 10" the followiug-described ‘Lots Dumbered from forty-nine (40) to sixty (60), both inclusive, and the south Biteen $1-100 (io-41) feet tront on Vermont avenue of Lot Bumbercd forty~ight (48), by the tull depth the-eot, all in the said ‘Laylor's subdivision of part of Square numbered two bunidred and fourteen (214), on the pist or plan of the city of Washington, in the {niet of Columbia, as per plat in Liber W. B. BL. folio 183, of the records of the Surveyor's office, D. C.;b ing the property uow cecupied by thesaid .ayior, githe Wert mde of Vermont avenue, opposite "1e Porth ia." ‘Said sale will be made subject toa deed of trust made by suid George Taylor aud wite to, W. Tyler aud i. G. Rutherford, of tveord in the Jand records of said Dis rict ‘im Liber No. 1136, at folio 47 et weg. The following notes secured by said trust remain unpaid, towit: One p.iucipal note for sixty thousaad dollars ($60,000), which matures on the zd day {Ske aud two notes for interest on the note s. e: Une-third (36) of the purchase mor: i id to reatdue ta wu Sdual tansons ely from wit or the will be resold at his risk and verge alee TAYLOL BRYDER: "Fruatea, CHARLES © COLE, Trustee, ‘jy9-des ‘Builuing. fz THE SALE ADVERTINED AD, DOVE 75.BE Wi EEA aa ee, CHARLES C. CULE, Traston.” AUCTION SALES. posters BALE OF No. 1808 H ST. N.W. virtue of s of trust to me, dated ber BL 1she. sod recorded in iver Ne: ARE Pe Bess seq.. ove of the land records of the Districi of Colum- bia, and st the written request of the holder of pote secured thereby, 1 will sell st front of the premiers, on SATURDA’ EIGRL. AY OF JULY, 1888, ac FT | (5-30) O'CLOCK PM. the followin desoribed real ste, situate in the city of Washington, D.C. to wit Part ot 15, ib equare outsbeeed 141. begin for the suipe at & pout 100 feet weet from the | ‘ aust fret BO ieeky tebce wouth: 108 feet D iwches, per Now Fork to Montane OT frets tn bee cou re freper Kew Fork 40 ito thence enst 20 feet, theuce north 104 feet 8 soches tS Sop Sich Pultonn Sig-vere Mopteyirnry New Grete the point of besiatiue. Also, the rit of wy) ipfee | Sint Mauiy Bouloir Sleepers Vicks: Hingle pragted to Joseph 7. Mitury: Gy Seed ‘from | Bune aod shrevenortPulimgs, Neper Hered Daniel K'tarner, dated Augoat 5, 186% nnd Tecoried | Columbia and Atyrusia ‘Bold. traine Wasktnetey $5 in Liver No. 500, folio 208 et sag, one of salt incd | AtiAUta "Docs not conbect for Cand O. tute pointe subject to two of toust, the fret: sn P. M.—Dett ou Sfeatd Geode cf trust dated eth, TbSS. and | y, except Sunday, for Mansaman, Seger at wat ~Weeteru “Expres Daily for Warrenton, donevilie, Chariottesvile, Louisville, Ciuteeeee sed Saou fnprg oud rar ne of Sarge $00 Ohio route "Pullman Bless Washington to Louisville and Wine Sephee aes | to'st Louis, aiso tor Louch bung. Bristol. Custtes Nestle, Semphia, Litt Rork: and si scmnteeesgs rar Sas ee te for €4.000 terest at U per ocat per a Sum afters January Adin, Pees aud’ the pther dated | Jangary Sth. IsSt, aud ‘recorded in sail Lider Na 1283, folio 8B, et seq... one of said land records, secur | ing Ubirty-nine notes for €30 each, yayable um thirts~ Becentber beh, 168%, witirintorvet atthe ato of 10 ‘2 _ sam mires < pointe, “ihr rt * + Per cent per aimum, after said December Sth, payabie | (yints, . Throash Pullman Sleepers Washington to onthly. 11:00 "P'M—-Southern ay ft Terms of sale cash, $100 of which must be depovited | y.iny ‘Duutvitie, Ralsis, Anite, Peaioner LIRR qihen the property & kuocked down, abd the talauce | Da", Qen"aus meg wty asheville, Cuarlotte, lu. Bepeid wilhin five jaye frou day of mie, All couved | [tna Yeuneand California’: Putiasan shea murchaart's cost, if terms of sale are ht nen Wasi Sompfied with tie trustee "regerven the nigtit te resell Atlaute end Montecmery Stracbnne, 380 St'ithe risk and cost.of the seftulting purchaser after =” Pulltnan ileeper Baivioere end Weaken sdvertisement in the Evening | to White Sulpuur Springs aud C and 0. Resort, LK MIG ‘Traite on Washington sted Ohio Aivision toate Wash uct ay spefon ? Co aM Tait aout Suda and 445 B tly. arevve Roum at Ss RUSTEES SALE OF A COMPORTADLE TRAME | M. "iieturgiig teas i ud wall 8 fay aod ELLING HOUSE, No. WINTAANE. | Ys yt Sunday. arc Ue, ObPOSITE Thi “suiiusosias 181 et ee TUTE GROUNDS. 4 wig fre. the South ia Chariots. Das warn certain deed of trust recorded in | spelivurg arrive ee ube 8 if foe oe ‘weg, one of the land Leuneesee, Bristol ane Loner conisef the District ot Columbia and at the request | and 0-40 EM, vie th $i the party secur we will weil at public auctions wate and Charortenvtle at 840 Ties ont of the to the highest bidder, S . Tansey, THE TWENTA-SIATH DALY OF JULI. Fig cat fencryation aud Anformation Napa ae gHALE PACT ELE OCLOCK Pak, | forsinivd ad iar clavked at ofhon 10 Tenge = Fa Veuula Haliroad, 6th and Bate SAS Le TAYLOR Fe haM¥er's recorded subdivision of part of oruinal et “General Passenger Avent sven (7). tu square tree huired abd twenty tive “ $225) improved Uy Suuetautial aud omatorable | "J! CREAT Says vanta ROUTE me dwe! ine Boute, , TO THE NORT WEST, AND SOUTIIWReT, ‘Terms Oue-third of the purchase money in DOUBLE TRAC ‘LENDID SCLNERY. gash, itn ten days trom the iy’ of sale aud the | PTE Care” MaGhiFices® POCIMEINR, with interest ab 6 fer coat treme the dey af aie aot IN EFFECT JUNE SD, 1888, cared 03 Property wold, oral the | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, FROM STATE Sanches a Lusporitoha100 | CONNER SIXTH AND BD OIREETS As Wont Property te suid. Alcon. | LOWS. %. Tf the: For Pittanurg and the West. Chicago Limited Express of days trou the day of |” "Pullman Vestibuled Care, at 8.50 atm daly, Pact torreell the prover: | Law bho her alts ae Cantera ead ee bees jetaus alter five days" advectinenent\ ta | with’ Sleeping Cars from Pirteba id Harriabure to Bt Briated and public iy ie sald cy $o'Chieago, with, Slee ‘ ATAIAN, Woatern P xp ren, at GEORGE C, BOAKMAN. "j Trustees, Com Wanhineton ayl4-dkae Gko. We STICKNEY, Auct. cept Saturday ere ‘daily Harriebune with thro: at NG AND SAWING MILL 4 ECOL m. jor Pittwure ‘an THIRTRKENTH AND © STRERIS AND OHIO furcinett Sleeper to Pittsburg, and Pittebany ts AVENUE NOKPHWEST. incase. _By virtue of a.deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber | BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. 1186, at folio 176 et #rq., one of the Laud Records | For Erie. Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo Niagara, for the District of Columbia’ and at the request of the | 2000 pan. daily, except Saturday, with Bleepiet ape ry meg Shera Teta lk oy THURS AU | as Wasiarton, bo Rodbenter oplenmrees! “SIXTH D. jor Wiltameport, Lock Haven, an a OeLocR “Pate ag dauiy, ensegy wundsy at public For New York and. that Vala 11-40 am., 2-00, hue northwest, cousisine of the wbexyired port & LEASEHOLD term of vinety-uine the Ist day of June, AD 1860, of all and the west tree (3) feet of lot thi two hundred and ninety-tour (204), Washington and District of ‘Colunut: out chhabee, £00 Bian, every cay. | For Ber'iiarbor widhout chage daily, except Sater. at an anuual | das, 2.00 p.m, For Brookly ‘im th ¥ Fontot five hundred and fity-two (599) dollars and 2, S. Vall through trains connect st Jor. thirty-six (36) cents and taxes, with privilege of pur. sey City with’ boats of Broukiyn Aubex. affording chase: and alwo all the MACHINELY. FIXIUKES | — Gitect transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double AND APPARATUS of the plauzuy and sawing-mull uow | Oh the premises, lr ‘Terms of sie: Ono-fourth cash. the remainder in terriage scrom New York C14 ‘hala hia, 7, 8-00, 1400, and 12-40 a. 0,4 1056 Go. 10 OG and 120 pa equal payments six <6), tweive (1 dey, 0-00, 11 40am. 2°00, 4:10, 6 00, 4 Bonths From day": 11°20 pan Limited Express all Pariot Care, Ot Geng ee aaa be | Ru weekday aud S45 pt. daly, with trust on tr ants to pay takes, insure, Ree SF all cash, | For Haltimore, 6:35, 7:20, 9:00,-40, 9.59, 11-00, tion of tie pu A aepoait of two hundred 11-40 a.m, 12-09, 2.00 Sad 4-10, 4-20, fitty (825 be tequired on accept 0, 7-40, ‘and 1120 pm. Ob “sus: bd, Fred to tescll on five 805, Ti40 am, 200, 34h, notice ou tiob-comnpliauce with the terius of wale after + and 11:30pm ten 10) days. Convevanelux at purchaser's cost. Sm. aud 4:40 pam. daily, HENKi E DAVI~, Trustee, 408 Lat eves tam. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneer jy 10sodkae 6.0000 tn da JV ALTEL B WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers ALIXANDKIA” AND FREDERICKSBURG Ratt. = WAM, AND ALEXANDIIA AN 4 TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED] — Ralckoap = *ASDEIA AND Wasuinutus REAL ESTATE ON K Si. N.E Rg Ry virtue of a deed of trust tous, the undersienet | FAG tom $08 trustees, dated the 1aih day" of May, Ibwr,wvire-| JO 95, anal disp ae corded in Liber 164, folio 15 et scucurthe Lad | 10 37am. 20,8 Bh, 08 Kecords of the District of Columbia, aud at the request | Accommodation for Quantien, £00 pam of the holders ot the pote secured thrly. defauitin | For Kichmoud aud Use south, 600. 10:57 oa edly, footentot and uote baring wilofter |» end@ Os ae hey, eet Sots jor wale in trout of the prenis Trait wie Wastitatton. 6.05, THUR DAY, JULY. WEN 10 Tr20, 3-00." xaudria tor REM TE PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. the tollowine be tan: Teal estate, situate iu the city’ of Washiuctor 209, 9:32 ‘of Contubia, dexerived as follows, viz: The (LD) feet excht GS) inches ro Jot nutabersd two the northeast cor. hundred aud forty-tive (245), and the west eigut (S) | meret 1. and Pennsylvania avenua, abd at fect four (4) inches of lot uunibered two hundred aud | the station, be left for the checking forty-six (246), by the depths of sud lots in B. F. Gil- | of baggage t and Lert’s subdivisl wot square numbered six buudred | CHASE. PUGH, 3. R. WOuD, ahd seventy-B improved by brick dwelling General Manaiver. (Jed) Gen. Pas Agwut, Lcuse, being No. 45 K st. i.e Terius: One-third cami, balance in two and three Fears, secured by ded of trust om the property, iter cevatiie percent. ber out) per tah, payable feui-anbu ly, or all ‘cami att re ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, SCHEDULE IN EFFEC] APRIL 29, 1999, LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION CORNER Cee S pet ct UE NEW JEKSLY AVENUE AND C STREET. ber quired at the t ftermeotwaicarcnot | Of SEW JERSEY AVES 3 quired at ie da the brave 3 Gee aud Northwost, express daily 10-038 week's puulic wotice. Ad conveyanciug at Pur | 9, Citctubatl and St, Louis, express daily Sand WM. R, WOODWARD, Trustee. asad) Tp ane and Cleveland, express daily 10:54 _Wl4-atds__LEMOY M. TAVLOM, irate.” | "¥orLesington and Local Stations, #10 100m. TALCUTORS' SALE OF BRICK, DWELLINGS, | mi 2.5 and 2 oop det ee pt TBO. Beh AND os mstieer we pei dnierwedinte ‘point between Baltimore a X.W. AND THREE. STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. | For si celk 28m and 13.15 pan, rly and imtermediate potnts (7:30 am, Hie 4, 1 am. ‘and For Annapolis, 6-40 and 8-30 8.m., 12-10 and4:30 457 O'STREEL Nw AT AtcrIos. By virtue of the Taet wl and testament of Jacob Frank, deceased, we will well, su iront of the premises, Gartue' days Hours hereiuatter autwed, he folow: ‘ear tibea teal eatate 5 X-FOURTH DAY OF On TUnsvA\, THE TWENT JULY, A.D. 1888, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK p. M.,'all that piece or parcel of eroundand preiwiscs p.m. Ou Sundays, 5:30am. 4-36 Din ‘Aa Keown om the srvand plan or plat of Washungton city, | Batol Seneca? case tts ee St Aaa. District of Columbia, as and Vea part of | days, 4:10 5m. LUT & SQUARE 16; | “Por Way Stations between“ Washington and, Balti- described as follows: Bexiniuity on more. 56:40, 308 10, 330.435, 645 Ram tance of twenty fect eust from the | Cu Stindays, 8 30am 15, 3.50, 4 35, O74, fog hy ey - | Obereen Hdeirepatiins 330 ice orth ee five feet, east twenty tee ve feet improved by Nos 17: ‘ON TH Po M..anl | that piece or parcel of land and pron.iss kuown onthe Found plan oF plat of Wasluugton city, District of | ire 180, front- | sg the te Her yeiucspelwatiousouiy "10" 20mms and intermediate points team, 58S, 11120 Pat ¥ Yntermcdiate stations, $7 pm.,110 ° Church train leaves Washington on 21S fs stopping at all statiouson onc. pie > lam, 13, 14:35, 15:30pm. age 1-13 Dor Kagerstown, 110 10 am. and +530 p.m. Fork id polute on “tie ‘Shenandoah Valley Rito Koupeke, and ail points south vis ‘Norfalk gad a Solumbla, as and being Lot BS fa Turton s subdivision of ing 20 cect 4 inches on Q street by a depth of 100 feet to an alley, improved by a cwo-story and vack build ing frame ‘dwelling, kuown as 1606 Q stroct north west. ‘ON WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY_FIFTH DAY OF JULY,A'D-Isssyai HALF-VAST FIVE O'CLUCK &. | Western Kersh tm at juece oF, parcel of around. ‘Truths arrive trom Chicago datty 7:20 am, ana 5.13 Euown aud lescriied "on the gtoued’ plasot pivot | #.a;from Concianesl ood Ot teats daliy'o- 305 Washineton cats, District of € | Rod’ S54, my trom Ph-tabung daily 7°20 «any 3 From Philadelpis, Chesier, aod Wilmingtou, 10:4 = recor OE | Prin ningeriy ‘ond toermegiats, plate north of “Terme? One-third casi, balance hn | Baithuore 10 em. dailv aud 12-1 am. sunday only. atone aud two years, Ne ave, Hstiwory fut Wankdngton at 8 terest hin Gay of aus, yagi mts-notaly and to 3-05, 10 i mutmute tra — be secured by seed of trust on premises wold or all | te trai) 8m: 22 1a 4:10, 5. 6.6 30, 8:15, qasirat ouca of purcuacer. “A dep ait of'e200 will | 80; and 41 pi. Ou Suaidapm 30,4. 05. 10 a Beira om ede piece soldat te fiote of aie. | 10.5, 930-8 18" Si wad Lo 3 pom weyancing, Se, at Prchasr's cost. Terme of malo ; ‘ony, tobe Zompised with 0 10 daye, otherwise the exec: | . Borwaxe called for and checked et hotels and rest- ote son orders left at cket offices, 619 and 1301 Feungylvauie ave. WM CLEMENTS, Gen, Mauncor, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. sk AMEK JOHN W. THOMP%ON, Utors reserve the rigut to resell at the defaulting purchaser such resale An some LEW) ton, D.C. Tink and cont of DUNCANSON BKOS,, Auctioneers, 13-4 HANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING : eae By ‘. CUOSTMEOv BY HOUSE NO. 119 ELrTa | $2,Commencity MONDAY Jue 23, 1888. for Roto SLL. 4 SOUTHEAST, HAVING A FRONT OF | BSC * Se near co Conta Beach, heute, #4 PERT BY A DEPAUL OF 00.1 Flot, 10 aL. aussvegih treet art SP am, Monday, oo aud Friday. Fare to om By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | {238% vy a " District of Coltmniia, nade iu tue'catine No TL 243 in | Soules gecwud-elas, Soceute, 4. W- EMM AKL uty, wierein Wi. HM. Marshall sud others Plunaite and Hattie abd Alice Marsbail ure defend- Auts, T'shall, ou MUNDAY APTEANOON, the THIM- Ti.TH DAY OF JULY, AD. Asse, aT FIVE UCLOCK, ell at pubhié auction, in trout of the brewises, the following real estate,” described Ou U | TOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. Pe ‘baltimore and Potomac River Landings. Bteamer 5 vt. jeares War crerpse sat: tS Scock ps hae pint of the city of Washinctan, in the District of Co- | or furtber apply to fumiia. as aud beans part of lots turive amd thirteen | Si HELES son & Bro, Meader yifik chence out cing ave (aes teak werth | De eae SORT BE -VEENOI point on Fitch street east thing tive (ao), fee cawaT “easoa rou the cuitieast comer of fot Whurteen (iayeruu- | JY7 VERNON! MT. VERSON: orth sione wid Fisch stevot twonty-four > Chay tect: thence west the eutire depth of Tot, toeuee STEAMER, W. W. CORCORAN Southeulone the rear Line of lot 12 amd. 134 euty. four (24) feet, thence vast to the place of barinnins ‘Terms of ‘sale? One-balt of the. purcrase mom: cant and one haif tu one year, the deferred payimen (7 Sear iutercat fro the day’ of alc and. to be erideuced By the nutes uf the purchaser: wpicls ar- to br secured Ged of trust ou the presen Orall cus, at the pur clisser's option. A dcpouit ct 200 required at nale Sonveyaucluk, recordisig: Be at the potvhaser's cont Terms of sale to be cotplicd with withia ten aye, ati pee | 10 oclock a m. Teaches We | Seg Saeta Maanlne : at. whart_on MONDAYS, THUKSDATS DAYS af Tam eruruite TUESDAYS sud SUNDAYS) m-teucluins at Kuverkand: and AT FIUDAYS stee tee fven the richt to resell at the | Inge an fur ae Nowdu Creek. vast Clements Bay a. ak and cot of thy etal wage r Lesuardiows, Md. “Connecta wth Baud 0 Ait at anne * Aids Loumnuneve, | WCW MIDLET. Manger eee Tae DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 3y18-dts — Se —— LLOYD 8.8 00, ANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN SHOE KOWLE 70 LONDON. PROPERTY, BEING PAKT OF “FLELCHALL’S DOKDDEUTCSMER CHANCE.” SITU. NEAK TENALLY TOWN, Fast xpress Steamers, Dic? Sib CONTAINING AWENTS ACLES UF To Southanptom (London. Have), Bremen. ene Rh 5 Aug. 4 ‘3 pau Lau, Wed, Aug 6, O's ma, bider iat Ae 1 a “Coitor'a juxurious salou appolstinents. Prices, 1s: cabin, 8100 and Sarena e eaee Dison. 025 Bena: ave BEALL” BNOWN @ 00s sik wi ONAKD LINE, Coen T Dipors & Co. Mankers, Agente, ‘605 7th st. "nw. ectousspeto es gee Sea gre3 ound SOON & MACARTRET, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. XW, SOLOie and Dealers in Government Bonle 326 Fe. PERPEUCE AND JUKIPER STREETS, Le Di Drolet PARK. ON MO} FUL ATEP IR ERE EMENTE IRD AT Hi ‘PAST we Ba Beek pion 7 AND @