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THE ANARCHIST. the morning train tn Sac- raeernld Fauieegrancisco, Gerald was of Puri. tan ancestry. trom an old, old American family. ‘Therefore he was small of stature, with uncertain digestion, eagle face, quick, self-reliant, tolerant spirit, and simbie wits He sat near a window, Cpencd his daily paper, and searched for news as train set forth. wee luce comer stopped in the aisle near by. Ger- ‘ald hospitabiy drew closer to the window and made room, sill intent upon his paper. The stranger slid forward ® large Diack valise and crowded In beside him, finding accommodations tor bis feet as Dest be could, Bis baggage biocking he floor space seriously. ‘Gerald read on, Dut soon became aware that nis companion exbaled unsavory odors. He gianced ‘at the newcomer, Who was of squat, brawny fig- ure, broad, low head, heavy perceptives, greedy eyes, 8h. gay brows, pug nose, and crude face, but wearing au expression of positiveness and deci- tise. fie looked like & ‘mechanic who feared neither dirt nor any man. Geraid turned from his grimy seat-mate and giance. out of the window, where ripening fields of aod distant orchards laden with choice frults refreshed tne eye. As he again faced about be caught Bis companion’s gaze. Picking up his paper, Geraid remarked casually, Witi courteous tone: ‘Providence has Deen good to us this season,” and gave a Goal giauve al tae telegrams, “I don’t believe in Providence,” was the quick reply. “Weather then,” rejoined Gerald indifferently, opening to the editorials, “Dou't believe in weather, either. Not in this climate,” growied the stranger, bis Volce harsh and accent discontented. Gerald vouchsafed no reply, but plunged into ‘the brevier. “I don't believe in law,” continued the stranger. Geraid read on, “Nor police.” Geraid gi whine - io “I don’t believe in private property, sir.” Geraid put down his paper, anndyed. Immi- gration gives US Strange company and custom ac- cords much to fellow-travelers, but woe to nim Who istrudes on the American without cause When absorbed in bis dally paper! Gerald glared wratufully, but the stranger was as impervious to angry looks as a turtle to raindrops. Thereupon Gerald respouded sarcastically: “I nave iittle interest in what people don’t be- Meve. Tell me what you do beileve. The straoyer was nonplussed, but presently stammered, “I believe in a common right Ww lands: and property.” “I see. Wat's mine’s yours, eb?” ‘The stranger nodded. “Thanks!” cried Gerald, And he setzed the va- lise aud drew it over toward bis own feet. ‘The stranger showed alarm. He pushed away Gerala’s ligt flagers with his heavy hand, and drew Lue Vailse gently back. Geraid exclaimed contemptuously, “That doc- (rine doa’t apply when the other fellow is smaller than you, eu?" And be resumed once more the Ponderosities of his newspaper. Carefully replacing his black valise, the anarch- Ist replied, “O, 1 don’t mind your quips. Your idea ts ali Fight, but the fact is 1 have something dangerous there, and it must be bandied caus Uousiy. Yes, I believe, sir, in community of prop- erty. Squal sharing and ownership.” ‘Tue Veigs stood forta on Geraid’s forehead. His eyes sparkled WILD indiguation. His native good sense Wag affronted, and be dropped his paper to retort. “Preposterous! Some men are created with superior abiliti-s. Youcan’t hola all toa dead jevei It would destroy amvition.” _—_ re em | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1888-DOUBLE SHEET. scending the polished steps of the bank, he mut- “This man ts not the first fool made wiser by a lttle property. So many see only the side their pocket hangs on. Clearly, the chief duty of true Americans nowadays is to maintain the law and Ey, “AUttAdle protection to every mant"—Wood CrP Ci in The Overiand. +o FANCIES FOR AUTUMN FINERY. ANYraine Brr Reoc.aniry 1s stylish in wraps, VEnovese RED 4ND GOLDEN Brown will be the favorite colors for the more elaborate outer gar- ments, Venotonis 1S a new shade of greenish gray which is ugly in itself but combines well with bright Stockrvas wire Kxors or Try FLowers in place of clocking have just come out in Paris to match flowered gowns, Tux Curva Crave Coutaretre, which is of all colors, sometimes matches the gown, but more often is in contrast, is always stiffly fluted, and Sometimes edved Wita a buttonuocle capone GREEN 18 Nor a child's color, but fashion dictates ‘that it must be worn by children since it 1s worn by a = for girls of all are moss, in sage, and otber shades trimmed with white or black. PP . Fancy Has Kun Rior in the cut of some of the — Jackets and wraps. Anything but regu- “rity will pass as stylish—one 1a & diagonal fastening will do; in tact the more outre the thodel the more it is tancied, Tax New Brc-Hoopep Cares made in satin-faced cloth, in all shades of gray, tan, and drab, the hoods lined with some softly contrasting color, Promise to be much worn yf for walking as Well as for riding and driving. For'Crcuxe a special gown is prepared of light ‘Warm Wool, reaching the instep and moderately flowing. Under it come loose trousers of chamois covered with Se gown stuff ana not to be d)stin- guished from 1t once the wearer 1s well mounted. A Bravrivu, New Fasnic for the use of art needleworkers 18 a corded stuff of ivory effect which 1s substantial enough for portieres and cur- tains and jorms an artisuc background for colored or for the heavy linen embroidery threads, Borm Va.ver axp Pius are combined with ‘Woo! in the new imported gowns, and the mixture ts specially harmonious when the wool has the Soft, rough, long-haired, almost biankety surface os im many Of tue Bew chuddas and camel's Ir. Pants Now Srxps out stockings of tinted lace in duchesse or chantlly patterns, to be worn over ‘Spun-silk hose of warm flesh color and to accom- Pany Roman sandals of bronze with a narrow ‘strap held over the instep by a golden or jeweled GLoves do not share in the rage for embroidery and the simplest hand covering ts the most stylish. Suede gloves with mousquetaire wrists are the ‘Dest mode, yellow iu pale shades and gray being the elegant fashion for street wear aud unoere- monious occasions, ‘Tue 5 o'clock vea-table has stimulated an in- ventor to get up a kettle that is pretty in its sheen of copper and beauty of curves, and that has the further attraction of a whistle that sends out a clear note the minute the water boils and so sum- ‘mons the tea-maker to place. Conia are said by a fashionable hairdresser of Paris to be again the means of making pretty beads more coquettish, not alone the front “Recamier” but little cascades of back curls, These need not of necessity grow on the heads of wear- HOME MATTERS. EVERY-DAY SUGGESTIONS ABOUT HOUSEKEEPING AND COOKING—SIMPLE REMEDIES AND PREVENTIVES— HOW TO MAKE A NUMBER OF PALATABLE DISHES— CHRESE-STRAWS AND OYSTRRS. Warring, Da¥ on Wer, will give to glass a fine Polisi. bast Was att Manste Darcy with ammonia and water in place of soap-suds. GUM Camruor Scarrenep about mice haunts Will, 1t 1s claimed, drive them away. Youna Vea May ae Toup by the bone in the cutlet. If it is very small the veal is not good. To Make CLorg WareRraoor varnish it with Linseed oll and coat it with a solution of rubber in naphtha, To Protect Curipren’s Crormmve from fire add ‘One ounce of alum to the last water used in rins- ing clothes. To Take Ixx Ovr oF Lrvex.—Dip the ink-spot 1n pure melted tallow, then wash out the tallow, {and the ink will come out with it, This 1s unfall- A Barve Maps oF Oxn Teaccrrcr or Sart to two gallons of water will keep tomatoes fresh and in color all winter. Put them in whole and see ‘that the skins are unbroken, To Cueax Pix Piargs that have long been used for baking, put them in @ large Kettle of cold water and throw on thet few hot ashes or cin- ders, and iet them bol! for hepr. For 4 Cor.—Put powdered resin on a cut and tie the injured member with a soft cloth, which should be wet with cold grater once in a while. ‘This will prevent inflammaffon and soreness, A Hanby Remxpy.—Equal parts of sweet oll and lime water, thoroughly mixed, 1s said to be a good Temedy for burns and scal Pulverized charcoal and oll immediately Sppiiea do a great deal of For Kegriva Crogr Swest.—Halt a pound of isinglass, broken to small pleces, and half a pound of mustard seed, put into the bunghole together, when the cider is at the stage that you wi wo keep it in, A Wasu von rar Haxps.—Disagreeable moisture of the hands may be overcome by rubbing vne hands several times a day with the following mix- \ure: Tincture of belladonna, half an ounce; eau de cologne, four ounces. CoRN CakEs.—To a pint of cut-off corn kernels allow one beaten egg, half a pint of sweet milk, an ounce of butter, with enough flour to make up the corn into round flat cakes. Fry on a greased riddle or in a pan, as ts most convenient. Goop For Dysrgrsia.—Pour one quart of cold Water op two tablespoonfuls of unslackea lime; let stand a few minutes, bottle and cork, and when clear it is ready for use; put three tablespoonfuls in sow of miu and drink any Ume, usually before meal WHat SHOULD GO UNDER THE CaRPET.—Thick brown paper should be laid under carpets, if the Patent lining 1s not to be had. It s.ves wear and Prevents the inroads of moths, which, however, Will seldom give troubie if salt is sprinkied around he edges When the carpets are laid. Ovsrers on Toast suould be prepared same as clam toast; remember (that it takes but a moment to cook oysters; the instant they float to the top of the liquid they are cooked in they should be taken out and the water thickened. - This toast may be varied by using one-half milk forthe quid. How 10 Make CorrEs.—Delmonico’s recipe for coffee 1s to use half of the best Java with half ot AUCTION SALES. eS eer ‘OF TRE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, ‘Single Number. Class “K," ‘Drown st New Oricana, Louisiana, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1888, emes ger ? ing 8 part. cerns ae pan eee eae Usensceoexrm Arractiom OVER & MILLION DISTRIBUTED oe ‘3 LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, TRUSTEES ALB NORTH STREET font jue of adeed of rT Si 3 i ie RESRRSASAAEEA td Taras eteeeatoe 1988 fe Bis, itable ‘ite fie preoat Raison TOI sAORDINARY DRAWINGS ith Sh imerearecs Sain riaaea ee (Sent Arnal in Com- \Fas-etmilesey Ow? Sie i! +4 eee . SRE? +3 5 4 SUSESeeESSES re Ss ors ee Sees sears, a wT Feild ie i ie i S & 28 ¢! is SESSEESSSSEESEE EES § cf eeeeeseee ‘ "Oftice, Re 452 a, ove. 8. CHARLES a. Tustee, oc4-akde ‘Ufice, No. 444 40st aw. VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED CRATE aN ttaren ON HEIGL |. OF GEORGETOWN. Dis’ re Seecee Bs .000 Tickets at Twent juarters, 86; Teuths, 82; Twontietha | ae For be SERRE xD sth, Sek, tae rar AND 5 STRELTS ‘92. 95, 94. 95, ivision of a part be.ng vacant Hi doehird caan 58 Be g E if é é i UF Oo: FRONTING ABOUT 160 EET ON 1BE E: BIDE OF FAYETTE (35TH) SiRKET, A! ABOUT 9155 FEET ON THE WisT sIDE FREDESICA (34TH) STREET. AND CON TAL! pe ae 42,528 SQUAKE FEET OF By virtue of @ decree of the Same Court of ssid District, in Eauity Cause No. 11214, we shail front of the preuises, on ETERNTH DAY OF! OCLOLER (@ow known se U)st.. and run oint ou the west live of Fred- th) wt, distant 20s ft frou said north line of Sth st; thence north 0) t in. ; thence west 146 ft. Ons ‘thence northwardiy, {ties point distant 181 ft 9 in. eaxtw rdly from e | Without chei Point on said east line o: Fayecte st-- distant 160 i 2 Borth from the place of becipuing: thence west- | Pun wardiy 181 ft 91. tosaid point disant 160 ft 2 in. north from the place ot , lagether ‘consinung of a two-story ~Dauldinges, ‘Leruus of saic—Cue-t..ird Cash, residue in two equal _RATLROADS. LTIMORE & oui: rom tation corner Jere ayeaue and Ct, So Loree srwltbuled Lieaited em xpress 915 p.m Lows iT. ® ao i,t deed of trast recorded in Liber 992. dag For Frederick. 10 m “Sundays, TiS] For Hagerstow: yest ti Soameeee 2M daily, and -vto am. Treg ings nd thence south | Jena Tenan ia vi lapis apd of "benuaing: ‘rains and Obio dtvision leave ments, at Oue aud two years r spectively, with in- | feta Y tixtere tet, ‘This was received #ich a - ers, of course, but should be adjusted with skill. S — ame apectioet | Me Daily md Hu 1130 A sive havegoctyhave alaw saying iow much | Vext Yocvo Wours may wear with igne gowas | ‘He Dest Moot tehiy ground.” str in eggs and tlaradcont at pnw or purchaase_ 508 nk | Mee wg gt 08 Aid laud Peon and. Uae Deyoud that togo into | for informal gatherings big mull muslin fischus | Doris ve eanideee Ree cee ater. | When it Purchaser's cost. Terme io be complied with in, ton Spa “My friend, yOu might as well Durst in on a| ‘!orately frilied and crossea upon the breast, | coid water tu settle, then strain and serve with J, of the trustees reserve the rigut to readvertine | 4 fBTO: mab, sword ‘in hand, and say; ‘Do you eat red | 200ve which a ribbon of the gown’s tint tes about | rica cream, Sud sell the property at defaulting puschaser's cost | Til". pepper oa your beetsteak?” If he says ‘No," veil | the Deck, its long ends ialling down over the cius| Sovrs.—Soups are cheap and nourishing, Two CHARLES BH. CRAGIN, bare pila ae unust» OF die. | He'll Jump up, fre the store | Ler of real roses that must nestle at the chu’ | or tnree pounds of meat are not aS necessary for Benny o. ste ka way, Gackt" te ‘Wowaauedcome a" wit the | Bosorms op Scanter Ctovs or ofa quleter hue, | Y= {Oundation ot good soup asthe cookbooks STA acy, | ruston uatcuet sod cruwour, aad clean you gut Sues | combinca with black Velvet, will serve ior wear | NoWdave us belles. Bones cracked, put ina pot, WILLA KUHL, Tots own tastes ans his own Citas STEM | with street _gowas of any color, while for dress | hours, make anciceliont shack one an ae ae DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers.” 005-dkde ‘The scranger asserted grimiy, “I can force the | 0ccasions there are toques of velvet in long folds | basis, many kinds of soup can be made, ¥ KOERI VOSE & 00, 300 BST, quesuica.” % zs Cap ell eo aay —— eo ene Coprish Toast.—Toast a quantity of bread and ‘Heal caste Auctioneers ryt - - ; i oon ae said no more, He | font | wineenSaieon ana somone butter it, Shred up two cupfuls of nice salt cod- VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY BY AUCTION, Thacke ls cotapanioa epened the valtse and touched | ast. aan GR ee "LOCK ¥-M. ro will wll the soutu 20 feet of ot 8 See! Gerald soltiy, to draw notice. This valise was | DaIvrivess CHARACTERIZES all the models for | morning, thicken a es ee meter as Foie meome newspaper published in Washing- | in square g/4-i0th et Se. Titelot ie 202100 fee. | epares LEATE wants crammed 2 TH H re. and is Fr “bri i several duil globular dujecta 1Y S0Us!Y Packed | street wear in tne Paristan costumes, be they of | then’ aud tne coanen (mmxch should have, tess well 2-deds THOMAS G. BRADLEY, Trustea_| frout hous: aud buy window, coutaizing & rooms CORRE TH AND “Bombs!” wuispered the stranger. “Dynamite | *< OF Wool and none of tne so-calied tatlor-made | drained in a colanuer); let it boil five minutes T]\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioner. == ~~ Saah_1s ous Baik by the pesont owner Ser bicows | poche from Cincincuti, These will force the question | S8rments suggest rough wear in a vigorous cll- | longer, and spread it over the toast. Seach cecipeme — ae ciesest tmapection. quick enouga.” imate. For this reason for out-of-door purpose Lon- | How To Roast PARTRIDGES OR ANY SMALL BIRDS. | ing your icc, with ‘tate, County, berest and TANT SALE OFTHE ENTIRE STOCK AND | $150 davon at eae. Gerald gasped and drew back, The round leaden | 400 models are more useful. Some exquisite wod- | rarq them with strips of bacon; put them ona 1018: Sumber, More rapid return sai delivery will be | FLL TURES OF THE PARET STATIONERY E& | Title pervect 0c12,13,15-3t* Tuined” 2PPeared portentous. “But his nerve soon | $e tre shown wich Combine grace and utility 10 | ower: tie it to the spit at both ends; dredge and 200 reper Cuslosing an Envelope Bearine Your | TV ENCE NORTHWEST, SMBEACING Te fant | JJOUL-STORY PRERS BRICK DWELLING HOUSE “ Duesn’t tt oceu aies Sxcescbadlacmanineal | {Gnea oorauna Oxtaastossersel Ch inaces sang: | Oaeeetvemss tah Cham shah en tasrarens cars Gn Prnkereeg Petd HOSTAL NOTES, Express Money, Orders SINE STATIONERY OF EVEL OEecEr toe | Reese aor SEQPaRELROMTUWERT OO | Beater cologne apemiroge sus | asin ar ascue wrt te arty of cn | Eee tas aoe Sra aa aioe ah |e Reasiecresash cme Om || ROR Ane MaRS Goceraiom | APTN ENC cefoaee weaR,| | 4 ‘stranger smiled " % tour-etory prees a Mesnphse rene, Py mW DeTeUpoR Conia | wertals. Linen flosses are taking the place of crew- | and suake it over a gentie Hie ull itis of @ light ‘guuisedua. 2, 4. DAUPEIN, Fancy SEALS ELEGANT PAPER WEIS Tie | attoet nortbwest containing clotted roomy | im Say or od they West, with caught up a bomb and made pretense of casting | °8 which must shrink, and the coarse, heavy linen | brown; lay it between your birds and pour over enteeets ‘ew Urieans, La. BRONZE AND OTHER MET, MANICUxE | two bath rooms bent of sauttary plumbing, parlor & Sleeper to Ficubure, ‘Pitebune te itm we aisle. His companion paled and sat ter | Stuffs are both more durabie and appropriate as a | them a little melted butter, poloaeae. poe BETS, ROURRTROORS, CARD, AND 12: TEE | Ubrary ireovo-d), bouee im elepant couditiva. ately oo ATITMORE AND POTOMAC % Tifled. Gerald put Dack the bomb into its bat- | Dackgrouud take pices than plush, velvet or | | To RED 4 YakD OR PAVEMENT.—Choose a dry day Buuisazol (ddan igenaah tales g Se ee cere 2 a esata ‘southern expo. | For Erie, Gaus aod cally: for Bet u other easiiy ¥ ‘sud lot ta 20 fect by 100 tect Tis is inaare, Hately: 2 mare (0k up his paper, saying de | STS" cnuch “iked tor portieres, curtains ‘and. sot pestis amg hcrscositshanoc! ean ane pulsdort NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE DESCHIPAN VEY UA Dacaie Manag samlngbty suites tor's Canines team, being ceaclis Ct ay “You aré afraid of your own weapons. Guess | Spreads. oe — 100 |O400U. — 7 HEREIN cam i | 7 > dissolve it in five quarts of water, adding one- _ a PI SAFE, ELEGANT SHOW CASES, Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two, and | "Guu come tha sepennns Saturday Smiles. quarter pound vermiliion powder and three pounds SU laSsoy. OFrice FURMIIUkE AND ALL TRE SuLEY three yur notes te bear 6 per cent tuterest and to be x ald, vocause 120" thelr power. You are | Doubétul compliment,” Guest—“T wisn 1 naa | Of Spaulsn brown. Sur well and put it on with an oo |89 439, patand tary. wos areiacarye ot tie arevines is | OF StLRDAE HORETG, oOTOBER <1xTEEx, | ST baeueee okiee cere ke Pata ‘Gurala, whewae @ jobber tn Grugs and chemt- | very fattering tome botele” Orne TT Boat eee | hot water in the kitchen Dolier, throw it. un the yy |8azbs. Srusrantes of absolute lairess and integrity, tuatiae | 1838, commencing st TEN OUUOCK Tahal! sll te | Chama cost A depoait of @200 require ating of ale gals, stuiled wryly and ugain essayed those edi-| about that Whatl mean is that 1 would have | "oDt pavement, ‘This will redden the bricks with piedmersrg Chances are all equal, and that noone cali yussuny | Sich Sribraces' ane line of reryibiig appertaining | reserved tovresrif atriak and cont of defsuuitine por tormia, Sectersed te Dave coten tat Bee ae ate | cuaay main. Nivine what number will drew « prise. othe Stacouery Duniness “Tho asio wil be continued | chee after ive day public Wotice of a reene tn But uis persistent fellow-traveler gave him no | now."—Tezas Siftings. Pre Crvsr.—The quality of pie crust depends a “REMEMBER also, that the payment of prisests stom day to day ‘antl all tie o0ld. snowmeam | one ~y Eh Be ats Peace. He moves closer, to whisper fercety B ‘Teac! Great deal on the baking. If the oven be too hot, GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSot Now | _°. = frow 10 a.m. toS p.m. “Capital lg the product of the many. Its monop- | an examspia of capiiary aitanctonys wie Lecce | paste, besides being burned, will tail; if too cool, Orleans, and the tickets aresiyned by the Presidentot | 7J\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionecr. ocli-dkds DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneer. SShedcor ie Ut Cease. We must all get the | nua—<a handsome moustache.”—Shoe and | {t wili be soddened, and of course hiary, Posts Pr cogeren teerehy weir pene fo var FIFTH FALL SALE BY CESS SAE AGERE ARES IRABLE RESIDENCE ‘Gerald responded impatienuy: Leather Reporter. should be made On a cool, smooth board or piece ~ ‘CATALUGUE eT “We do get the Deneut. Capital means sa A careful estimate makes it appear probable that | of warbie, with a light, cool hand. Some cooks ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF B STR. ‘ons or anonymous schemen” 0010-W&S4w | Of e Fine Assortment of the Most Exquisite and Dif- TWEEN FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENIE and savings mean investment, which develops | before November 6 there will be a layer of cam- | mix it with a steel kuife.” Great nicety is required ferent Sorts of STLEETS NOKTHWasT, HOUSE No. 1502 8 ures, commerce, paste: HAARLEM ‘KRET NORTHWEST. paign documents two feet thick all over this coun- | in wetting the ;,too little moisture makes it FLOW! employment. We cau all save if we rose cesses | toy, including the Indian reservations. and the | dry and crumbly, wuile tou tach mages a ney ewes Gonsating 0a Dut it is a law of nature that man must bear tao | District of Columbia —Chicayo News. aud tough. Practice alone can tell the required BRE Oo Eww Foss DOUBLE AND SING HYACINTH, Tesults of his ignorance. The true road to capital | Dr. X, breakfastsevery morning at a restaurant, | amount to use. RxX 82 Wwww H Ss, EARLY SINGLE AND DOUBLE DUD TON THOL, is "by" study aud trial, by temperance and disci- | One Gay he observes. the Wailer lumping about | Fox-Qarx JELLY.—Put the grapes in a preserv- BRE O0 Were Baus ty ae —— judgment. | Instead we go bruising our way | Painfully. ing kettle and set 1t on the range where the fruit nBME OG lUWWlUCUW Tobe sold at my suction Toons MONDAY, OOTO- ene ate ania, rng creryDeay Oat Oa | atthe POR, OL Tumbager” Re ask srmpe-| i neat gradually, Dut bein no danger of bara. BE Ser STA, Tees cetcne at ELV Tass cn pus all aseeg neon ameaeecrncan ° | guusuenee ame fer tee, [UN se tno ene | IG, When ll the jute fa euizacied Post the oe: "EBLE ET BPE EE | seis ern eee eds Boers ‘waut to put all Diame om nn | reseed mae _1 Gert think there's. scrap tts | tenis of the Kettle fauo the Jelly bag; hang f¢ over Tt HAH ER HM MMM Ee | SSP oe auctonese. In @ country oyster saloon—Customer—“aive | Count use pressure. 1t may be left over night to $68 8 ges THESE me a dozen raw. How long Wil Ie vake you vo | 71D. To each pint of the clear Juice so extracted TTPRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE add one pound of granulated sugar. Put tne QrUMSIA, IMPMOVED BY A TWOSTOR third "auch to be peat on tho. . a fe : welaan cael CF | Dosen cies cadena minute, str. Bm, | Sugar im the oven on fat distes and let tt dry and ‘TO ORDER DWELLING, NO- 450 Q STUEET NORTE MENT, | og! crams of males, One-t cep emarten the seitee | here in thunders that camopenc? Boy | become thoroughly bot. Holl tue grape juice tor By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | Squat ietallmeuts at one abd two years trum the day Franseripe : we” | five minutes and theu add the bot sugar. a YOUR FALL SUIT AND OVERCOAT. Jararent eral Ne {1300 in kau oy ye os syrup reach: ling point an mm remove lunine. ns r FI 7 mana aga URE nate Rowton get know as | lacy tom the tore “Four Jay lasers seul ~ TESTED AY Ov Octobe AD. 188i at HAF: | the purclasrr may per al cash “Teruse fale to be handsor kno otly whea pert @ cool PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P. M., the wing —lescribe pied w: da, rit tamed: wful 1ot.—Somerviiie Journal. Pappas compaicd with within ten day, Titie to be re BUSINESS SUITS TO ORDER FROM... Foal catate, situate and. belt iu the, city of Waeuing: c . sane sitantg and beg ithe, ity of Wastune, | Soe ral paynaeut ut purcinesmnovey andintereet All == the gaat 10 foot of ot 34 ‘oy tho depen of wuld “lot of pee py oy ao cae sschagad revran’s recorded nitty aan DRESS SUITS TO ORDER FROM......... bine sane 8. ED ee ta csetnte. we THOMAS DOWLING, Anct,_°'Y Yee eodtsds WwW ALTER B WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. OVERCOATS TO ORDER FROM. ABLE IMPRUVED PROPERTY FRONTING b] This @ funny old world, anyhow, but it isvery| SucarsTions IN MAKING Caxke.—Here are a few ard toFealize it when you are reading ‘the comic | points to be considered in cake-making. When Clerk—“"Wnhy do you want these apple barrels | YU Paper a square tn, cover the ends first, then marked ‘Open this end?’ What difference does 1t | !y in a strip to paper the bottom and sides, as iaake wael ond ts opened?” using only 01 ‘makes too many wrinkles, Beate Geslen Ae Ga0S sora, to peck large | For 5 raed cies Os cri o ciate and siasn down, eee et eae ‘Always turn @ cukeout on toa cloth, weg = = NOKTHWEST, NO. ¥z4, AT AUCTION. ‘E VERNON! Mi. VERNON! a3 itis abe to stick when hot to a boara or CTOBER :IFTLENTH, AT HALF M Interviewer ce wnat do you propose to do, in| S‘niate. Angel cake should be baked Ina mod- ‘TROUSERS TO ORDER FROM... Ast POUR GCLUCK P.M. we shall sal fe paane sTEawen W. case you are elected to the erate oven und handled about like sponge cake, part lot No. 17, in square No. 378, bay- 7th-strest whect, tor Candidate—s-Well, what I'd like to know is what | ven cae is mixed son a catte oun nee, 100) shches frout by 100 test deep. iauproved | Vernon Wu tnive: Lendisn oe ir] on earth I'll do if I am not.”"—Time, ae an a ne ee ny an oe 200 Yuroy LARGEST DISPLAY by a substantial three story, basement and attic brick | 15" lock a.m. heterumg roscias In Eeuador it is understood that the emplorer bits of dough. If they are scooped into the baking 200 |Bus90: dig line of about 14 rooms, modern imprvvementa | Shut 3:50 pm pay ‘shall board the cook’s family. ‘The case 1s simi! Un without thorough , they will make » 100 9439. eh frautae to those in search of fret-class prop. | 2° LL BLK a tm America, only the employer doesn’t understand | heavy streak in the cake. making anything olbuaus, : = z rare ity to secure either & eafe STAG RIVER Lamp i\—Drake’s Magazine. with sour milk, add the soda last or put it in last, oueso: IMPORTED AND DOMESTIO \HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘desi.able dweilton | Uw ikon STEAMER Restaurant waiter (to departing customer who | 82 as to save all the effervescence. Sou iay CH STATE IN THE CIES OF MABHING: | Terns ine known at tne ot suig: $200 down when | Ti st wert on MUNDAY. Ras falled to give Mim the accustomed Up)—|~ wusx Bonine Puppixcs be sure that the pud- ier} Woouens. ‘Tid RBEREET NORTHWEST, = a . | FkiDa Ys and SUNDAYS pp.touckins at ‘ng | “You'll aot forget me, witt your” ding-bag 18 pertectiy clean. Dip it in hot’ water, bets Baran decron cl ne Suvsenme Court of the | “oct-ddde WALIER B WILLIAMS & CO. Aucte._| ingen far ee hunt Cree. Ya st {lnuoeni hey nod Dae Miserly party—,No, indeed. Pll write you a 3 91778. — of Columbia passed on the 3d day of October, seth tow " with, ry niter starved off, bearing bis age. | letwer when I get home.—sistings. then dredge it weil with flour. If @ bread pudding j ’ 6, in Equity couse No. 11,107, Docket 8, the un: | "J\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Siepberia” ee edule JOHN BP <a As the wheels again turned Gerald after | qn cxchange says: “Nobody knows where the | eit loose: if batter puading tie it nearly close; 900)¥18u6.. 00, se On FEIDAL THE MintteEein | CHANCERY SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLING | _-¥- MIDLET, Manager. P oltes . * a gq 4 rs | Tam rich and divide with you. You | tell them to a: Re noag Tomby Sere BooDle | ou thake a Satter pudding fret mix tas flout on 200 | 3 8 Day oF oct AD gest BATE PAS HOUSES, Nos 239 AND 241 Q STREET NORM. OCEAN STEAMER. go off. squander your mouey, and come” home ‘ceaeage eae eee cmaene Yan ilk, and suirin the Stuer ingredients by do- Raniverers ed ne Sey ay eS 9 Of & decree of Court of aN _S Gestitute. - What ain Ito dor” ” aay Gear. you mamas ber you will then have it ‘and quite tree Petey s 00 : found and premises oe Sata that our children have futures” — Kom ison Another good way is to strain it (92 = ‘ie sistizrintee nea war arac Reuet | ogat dara Paccuehn®, MN | kamagra, "BS fae ts at eS ” pe Eat 8 hand into a coat pock: wed yellow va fal 28. 2] . ine sinister suldand growled. inches T | aprMiss Maud,” he said, “I nave come in this even- | Peews boiling sll-tue Caos, Ree welt neat 'vazu ¥ . 1 a “ . ot Ach UUOU: alia, Adem, vou 1G, 2:80 Gerald returned to his seat indignant. ‘Sealy, FS to sak Tou a question, and I have brought @ | with water and move it about several times, or it (ey 00. 4 Friday oe these United States are absorbing more raw im- | 28 with me. Now, before you try it ou, I want | may stick to the kettle. When you take it out aij VIVE’ Ot. wias ‘than can be assimilated . { vell you that if you feel inclined to be a sister to | immediately in cold watel which will ‘prevent ie 94018. nbue tater Pn cogitated as be sped toward tw con. | BS wl mare co take I Back, asm father objects frou adhering tote ba. Ifyou boll the oats ‘00° | Farments secured by ‘end of trast Gu the proparty. or | Ben. eee an fasion of uberty and ‘this misunderstand. | Yau large diamonds” “And | in a dish or basin, but a Terms of sale: . yoy ty 5 ing of Tights, muse Se cuected. It seemed | AUG Said she would Keep the ring. —eweler's pene 615 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, feoonding "nt ans, Bae eee 8 | tz and twelve a A ae breed siomeain wamnreron. |" ifson ranean soeey | Saar MEDICAL, «a ‘94041. 4. MACDONALD MoBLALK. Trastes, ” —— a = 94596. 1aze Ne ‘trustees reserve the ADIES WHO REQUIKE THE SERVICES OF prerty DUNCANSON BROS. Aveta. w™ cotndads _ | gi ceteulting pe za Lifsrenezent termny sbouid conga Diuaders iy and independent fervor, as be B: 8: UNCANBON BROS, Auctioneers. asap: Sais tensa Leawoniy. rr deepened toward despair. ‘was in troubie, the bill in his pocket, “no, never! ‘The idea EAUTIFUL NOW! D » Anat and Thereupon Phillips uabosomed himself A bap Ly Thy Tikes founda- mes :BUSTI Bath See ch PVT SE BATHER EARLY IN THE SRASON, WE KNOW. eset VPEMNSILVaSia AVERUE SESESBseeese BEATE Dought a snare in a sealing + ¥ folio "records sendouer Iskum caugit fre ‘sod off the Settling the Strike, iy NESE i'd gh, tes Shelia erp forthe Das A po Ge ag CONFERENCES HELD IN CHICAGO LAST NIGHT WHICH rs y trict of 1 ‘on the ‘on | 10, Bolder’ of the instrument. (the well-known MAY E5D TEE EnOUSLE, : IS3uos: fed eeat thaw to =e ta MALE-PI FOLICK Fw atnvan a Deuevolent beaker) died four months ago. It bad | , There were no disturbances in Chicago yester. | § golden-brown color; garniah with sprigs ot pars- | 3849. Ture eeren ek Shall emai fe real estate, Tae, when they wall Passed to Gilfast’s cousin, Jorx, who was inexor- | day, and the only sensation was over the finding | Jey, and serve Rot, t Siege: ° District of croceing bens. abie. Phillips begged of to see Jorx and | of the dynamite bombs The conflicting stare. | CHEESE STRAWS.—There are various recipes for | 31479. 500) NESTING re Obtals any consenioan, He nimselt had failed 0) ments regarding the latter were caused by the | making cheese straws, but the following isthe glide. b Pin “WT wbewp eens fact that two kinds were found on State street original way of making this now fashtonabie aelt- | $153: ae ae Tay ‘OF two of ‘Accordingly Gerald hastened to the bank, deter. and ir ‘of mas ‘the arty 4 miued, if no other way mort. | on Sedgwick street. The former, it is now sald, ‘Take two ounces flour, best sami it | 31044. [200 |98028. ‘equal, and no contract will be awarded 2 4 - While the latter Contained dyna? Uttle pepper and salt; rub in wo ounces | 31474 reer ‘of Fs r, WhO 4a char with placing Batter, 98 for p crust and when nets are thor: ae fet a tack, 1s said ‘one of the , a canoes dry, Serong | 32848 2 kind will do. Work themixtare toa smooth paste | 3 With the Yelk of an exg. Should there not be suf- ficient motsture in the yelk Of one eyg, use part of another, of a very little letmon ji ‘OB 0 Ao- ; count add water, which nas a ‘Wo make ‘the crust fh. Work the ‘Ull It tg smooth ‘and stiff, and roll it out till about. rath of an inch thick, then cut into straws about five inches long and one-quarter of an inch wide. MARKETING HivTs.—The colorof fine meat differs in different parts, The leg, neck and coarser parts, are, as a rule, darker than prime parte, The air. Join tsa rosy FA i i r. ‘The dest steaks are those Delore’ the broad band of fat is rosohed, bet Gor cellent ones are cut for three or four inches crowa, faze, te meat gets darker, the grain Of it coarser mac! ‘and suitable for a la mode beet stews, andi for steaka—The Home Makers ™™ #® Bub Bot work with pe. ‘The Prince of Wales and Crowa Prince Rudolph i fir