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‘'ASTATED HOUSEHOLD. that evening with the Browns and Mi HOME MATTERS. man them tos #0 on reaching the t Bx Epwaap Nosie. 4 bade her escort hasten home to EVENING TWINKLES. Alice Hoyle’s Mendacity. — CASR AGAINST cowiz fo BE cy ‘The hen is not afraid of work; she lays right | ""™ — sppapeengl sped pease ‘es; send her whithe: Mr. dinner. Mr. Redmond, however, was | ®¥=2¥ (EaTIONS FOR PRACTICAL HOUSE | down to it, A dispatch from Worcester, Mass., says that SALE AT THE BRITISH LEQATION ieorge Redmond. bachelor, of New York, | mond. in more elegant English and with deeper ed eee eee ne preety ton ene nak SEXSE FREVEXTIVES AND AEM-| | It will be found that most of the office-sock- | ., 4 t's case against Thomas B. BY CATALOGUR ELRGANT COLLECTION down from New Haven ina parlor | tragedy in his voice. self seated beside her ina bay-window over-| EDIES—A ¥Lw RECIPRS YOR WHOLESOME | ers are men of wait. government's against Pond by RI ANT e Mr. Brown, who was five years older than his | looking the street. Ten minutes later Miss] pisuzs ‘EASILY PREPAt ‘The talkative wife may justly be called the | McQuaid and Dixon R Cowie has ING TO LORD 8A‘ car. found himself interested in a young woman | _.uT_Brown, who was five years older shen hie Greleinied ks a wap tat, sooaee to , SEREARED, epeaker of the house. through, and they will be discharged Cala WARE AND Thee eT Laas whowe seat was nearly opposite to his own. | ized fecling at the idea of harboring a stran, Nery great anxiety to be obeyed:| Caupe On. is 4xcellent for polishing furni-| Te epee ag turkey is nearly ripe and| on their own recognizance at = special SUPERB SERVICE OF ‘von 50 As for the young woman herself. having glanced | woman, however young and charming, only gomy hand and hurry home to} tare, Hi pp be session of the supreme court to be PEOPLE. SUPERB STELNwAy, Hh PIANO, Sor ected in enengh 10 ranch Sh en: | Rerened ia crwer nd woth the Gepeetig| es eee | sere esr omens 8 | aca tienes Woe wuaeopuied oer oe Cane nO TmCRG | sat te Gels tty lin Giteedeg. The tuo men CHOICE SPRCIMPNS OF BRIOA BRAG ARTE: clusion that he was good- Celia. room a mome! ir, heard sister-in-l 3 od CLES Deer ee eat ooking and wett-bred, | Te, smoltised maid knocked gently at the | say softy, “Ne: Leste rnest ary pinnae of | the lighor the {Ake wil be. cabinet makers are now at work. The | have been in jail in this city since last spring on SLE ASSOMTMENT OF SrieerS Sato ake settled down info the luxurious chair and | door of the guest, and having said, me, |the first day; you don't deserve it now any| Tue Pursm of fresh fish should be firm, the | bureaus will be attended to later. an indictment charging them with the murder SOME CHOICE GROCEUIS ae Cone buried herself ima novel. She had periodical | Miss,” was admitted. The parley among the | moro than you did then, you vain creature.” gills should be light red and the scales silvery. | , Venison ought to be cheap this season, accord- | of Lilla Hoyle, who mysteriously disappeared ACOMPLETE BATTERY OF GoptER COOKING resurrections during which she was faintly con- | men had occupied only a fe but this} | The intruder involuntarily looked toward |"). Mauro a Siustanp PLasran for a patient i es) though it is alwaysdeer meat. | from her house in Webster. on the UTENSILS, A SPLENDID PATR OF HORSES, scious of Mr. Redmond’s eyes upon her, but | ¥## long enough for Miss Brown to resume her | the bay-window, uttered a little scream and : the politicians had to work, but next | night of September 1, 1887, and whose AND THE FOLLOWING CARRIAGES—VICTO- RIA, BROUGHAM, LANDAU, MADE BY PETERS & SONS, LONDON: ELPGANT HARNESS, SIN- d jacket. preparatory to departure. turned to fi With a delicate fin, use white of egg instead | spring the circus men will canvas the country. | body was found three weeks later in nttawe tise, pou can't go out in this storm;| “Ob, oct mind us, Mrs, Brown,” cried | of water. sri old ay ate always makes a good ahow- end if Mr. Redmond had for a mo- | ; 's fairly raining eats and dogs,” said the now | Redmond, “Esther has something to tell you.” Baxep Sweat Poratozs,—Parboil in their ae itia when she present troops | McQuaid and Cowie were arrested on ane, there was naught in her manner to encourage flirtatic i | i : : GLE AND DOUBLE. ONE 50 LIGHT ment harbored so ill-bred a thought he must | sympathetic Celia. “George—Mr. Redmond—you really won't | skins and bake in a mode1 all the strength of a “confession” made by Alice FIRE GILT CHAXDIIne. — hove gatungihe cane ~ TTP cannot stay here,” said Mise Brown | have tims to dren nsid Enthor in deepers. | ims, a2 emaiead pene There is a K-street girl so timid that she | Hoyle, sister of the murdered girl, re OTHER LINEN, TOGETHE Writ MerICLas promp xpelled it from his mind. He ) 5 ug . : : = WITH ARTICLES found it extremely pleneant, however, to Senet bravely but with 8 quiver of = lips that be- foo very red. Wasu Mrnnong in warm suds, then dust with bare vod “ag water for fear of catching So en rey —— the nm > a THAT CANNOT BE ENUMER- e ws ened not very remo’ yster . “ rou two" — ‘ " fever. Brie! that his eyes upon the fine changing color of her | Kcned not very remote } iss, while the gen- “Yea, re are,” answered Redmond, smiling = ing og muslin bag and polish with| “Out in Kansas they have potato socials. | was chloroformed by Cowie, and that when ig cheek, and he noted with delight the intelligent | tlemen looks for your friends.’ I'll stay with | gaily, br=wag sca Probably so that the young men and women can | partly reviving from the influence of the drug ee RO EEnER NINETEENTS, 188, €yes, the dimpled chin, the straight nose and the | you, and no harm sha'n'tcome to you. They're | Then Mrs. Brown gave him her handand| For Rewovixa Starys on the hands rub them get mashed on each other. she screamed, and that then she was choked to commenting nae LOCK, I shall sell for hie soft hair with ite simple knot so strikingly | *l! very respectable gents, Miss. Mr. Brown, | throwing her disengaged arm about Esther, | with atlt moistered with lemon juice and then | - English detectives are not more successful in | death by the two men, Gonnecticitore eet For ite lepstion residenen, ‘Gusti epg ent, | him that ain't your brother, is a lawyer; and | with difficulty imprinted a kiss upon the down- | rinse with clean water discovering the Whitechapel murderer than| Within a few weeks Alice has retracted this tne Bitects, tapethat with, ta exe ot of Houssheap- ead ert tur. Redmond been able to | yr. Redmond, the tall one’ with the brown | cast, blushing fue at a point, ax Nedmond | Tarwenarse Potators in cold water for an | Ur own officers aro in finding Tascott, story and told another entirely different. | Last _———- Horwes, Carriages eal Tead a certain memorandum concealed in the | mustache and blue eyes, he’s something in a feslously noted, not far from tho spot where | nour or two previous to cooking i their | j;;4 Philadelphia court has decided that it is | week Alice told a government officer that both small pocket-book that rested along with a| steamship office down town, and Mr. Ben-| his own lips had rested only a few minutes be- nhs Tons improvestheir | iibelous to call a young woman a “daisy.” | her stories were lies and that the original state- XN. B.—The Stabile Effects will be old the @ay follow: dainty handkerchief on the youg lady's lap his | ton’s —” fore. quality atthis season of the year. That seems rather 'a flowery decision for s| ment she made before the coroner's jury, that ing the Housebold Goods at precierly TWELVE interest would have been heightened, and his |. “Oh, are there three of them?” moaned Miss iow leave her to me, that’s a good fellow,” | To Duive Away Axts,—If a cucumber is cut | court, she knew nothing at all about the matter, was CLOCK. ‘peoederget nagentess.. ps Brown. “What shall I do!” said Mrs, Brown, and Redmond was gone. into strips and the pieces put into places where | | Prof. Wiggins has got over his excitement at | true. Her evidence being thus entirely unre- THOMAS DOWLING, curiosity piqued. The memorandum, jotted | «yes, Miss, there's three,” said Celia with| ‘That evening at dinner there was a sudden | ants are found, it will, it is said, drive them | being elected a member of the Boston Ananias | liable, the attorney- the district . Auctioneer. Upon a visiting card, read thus: “No.— West | conscientious though pitiless accuracy, resum. ion of blushes to the cheeks of the three | away. #3 ¥ club. He has concluded to lie still about the | attorney decided to let the prisoners go free as Absolutel Pure. vend Sith street, second flat, east. Take cab across | ing her interrupted narrative. “And Mr. Ben-| unmarried women when the host said: “You In Wasuino Di a isp of | Weather. their case was mainly based on Alice's con- y wr Bae vn ee open for inepection on the the Park.” to a eerie genta, at sare gue Fe | young people seem to have been uncommonly | | 1% WAsmING Disuzs, pots and pans a wisp of | ‘They want to throw more light on the gas | fession. The cave is thus left as great a mys- moruing of the day of sale up to commencement When the train reached New York Mr. Red-| very respectable gents, as I ‘said, and they | busy for the last six weeks, Unless allsigns go | broom-corn anl a small quantity of soapy | qugstion in St. Loum Tt war supposed to be | tery asever. Alice Hoyle's mendacity in this 7” ie ever varies. marvel rity, 887 Admission only by card. wiich will be furnished mond, after a parting glance at his pretty | don't never carry on. Serial ot hee doable aie eushclee ctabtishe | everadt pangs, and useful in cleaning theim | #ixteen-candle power, but tagag out to be only | matter is utterly incomprehensible to the-gov- | struct ant rimicesmencse: Mort asi cNT TG | to tne hactoneen, to wows al nse nuast Be chbor, went down town about his business, | After Celia had traveled back and forth sev- ‘of ‘her double, one bachelor establish- | from all bits and grease, tenanda half. gimment officers. McQuaid’s father isa wealthy | the onlitary Minds and cannot be sold in competition | jae and the young woman set about carrying out | eral times between Miss Brown and the library, t is likely to be broken ¥ 7 Crneny SaLap.—Cut off the roots of the | _ Many aman who starts for the west expect. | liquor dealer, and it is suspected that anes Phouphste powder, Bot Oney i cune inne Bae | 38 TD. we, froeTam, laid down in her memorandum. | the three men were permitted to see the false | | “Indeed, Mr. Brown, I didn't expect it of | cotery clean, and cut the stalks inte inchlone | 10 #0 get covered with honor finds himself | may have hsd something t0 do with the girl Exe Bowoen Sos 100 Wablctrcet ‘eee | ane Ww. ~ Reaching the number indicated, she read be- | memorandum to which they were indebted for | you,” said’ Mra: Brown to her husvante double, 3 4 5 | covered with a road agent's revolver before he | conflicting stories. ré 3 : a ; ° : i ke # plain mayonnaise, Pour over | reaches hia dewtinw —see____ é aa Beath the bell-button of the second flat, east: | the young woman's company, and their guest | her eyes at the time wandering from him to | Pieces. Make a p 'y' . reaches his destination, ——. —— | AUCTION SALE OF THREP-srony AND “Mr. Edward Brown.” With a self-gratulatory | received an invitation to dinner. She was told | her reddening sister, with a glance compre- | Celery when just ready to serve. _ | A Mrs, Dustin and a Mr. Lane are said to have He Wanted Another Election. UCTION LE: MPROVEMENTE. Brine Hace wo Rod at sight of the name, she dismissed the | that the meai would be served to her alone in | hensive and significant. For tux Skr,—To render a roughened skin | cloped from Leavenworth, Kan, At last ac- | From the Detroit Journal. ——__ AUCTION SALES. .| _ SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST as eab and Promptly rang the bell. Half a minute | the spare room if she so preferred, but after a| “Benton has been my greatest source of sur- | soft and smooth, wet in warm soft water, then | Counts the husband of the woman was dustin’} ‘Mamma, I’m awful glad Gen. Harrison was | ————— sash later the vestibule door opened with that silent | struggle between embarrassment at meeting | prise,” answered the bachelor Brown. “To | tot: thunwovn’ waa St let the pair at'a great secot epeck: sacthad* wih /6'94 aieuis tas Wier eapeninn ad apparently automatic movement which al-| the three strangers face to face and an hystert: | Ehin thet be hee. Reon eee eee may sie te roushiy with oatmeal flour, and wash pea . dies yy A little Hebrew miss in New York has the | his prayers last evening, “and I’ hope ‘he'll | CHS h of mystery, for those unac-| cal horror of giving them more trouble than | ter under my very roof without areusing my | Cf, With water containing a teaspoonful of pure ct #0 strong that she rents | get dlected again” y 1 will offer for sale, in front of the on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY SbCOND. HALF-PART FOUK CLOCK P. Xi square 479, aid lot frontine ¥ SALE OF VALUARI IMPROVED LOER BEING ‘1 giycering, commercial insti i v1 n i THE REAL ESTATE ( ) the east side of Gth atreet nm: 1 to flat life. and the young woman | was actually necessary. she decided to dine at | suspicions, Why Nell, I~" od teasaktnis Instead of sending | {#*Bished rooms in her doll’s house to her sis- | "why, dear?” N.AND LOCAT! three-story and-barement brick, fidently ascended the stairs, ‘In the second | the table with her hosts. ‘The young men de- | But Mies Ellen and'the other young woman or Meat a dat ice pat a deat | ters for a fixed number of caramels per week. | «So we enn go to grandpa’s.” ee “Ferme easy and mods Known st time of ea floor ball the familiar name again greeted her | bated whether Redmond, as a special cause | had fled and only their stifled laughter was | fer the doctor heat a flat-iron, put adouble | Chief Justice George W. Stone, of the su-| “Go to grandpa’s?” returned the mother, t ‘GEO. W. STICENEL. Aveta eves and a smiling maid promptly answered | of embarrassment should be banished during | audible from the room adjoining.—The Epoch, | fold of flannel on the painful part, then move | preme court of Alabama, celebrated his seven- quizzingly. By virtue of a decree n16-dkde . % the bell. the meal, but his eloquent and plausible plea ————_-er__—_ the iron to a! fro on the flannel, The pain | tieth birthday anniversary by dancing a fig | " “-Yes; you know what you told papa.” Equity, iu the Supreme >EREMPTORY SALE OF BRICK HOUSE No. 467 1am Miss Brown,” said the visitor, with the | that his absence would only accentuate Miss| FASHIONS VARYING FANCIES. | Will cease almost immediately. with his greatgrandson, There's nothing rocky | {don't know what you mean, Ehild.” bid te underwisiied “Trustee wall offer . bat THU EST indulgent «mile that we keep for the servants | Brown's blunder with regard to herself, and of our friends. her with the sense of having unneces- “Oh, yes, Miss, we wos expectin’ you,” an- inconvenienced one of the party, de- OV EMBER TWEE feaptocn (lai Afgan Eh einen abtetetinns S| DIETHL a HALE PAST FOUR CLOCK we wiley ScaLorep Coprisit.—Mix together two tea- | @bout his health, 3 “Why, you do remember the night apa BENOVEMBER Issa at FOUR OCLOCK PML, tate | pop hUESB AE AE Sers or Uxprep Narcnat Srarsxry are fash-| cups of mashed potatoes, one and a half tea-|_ A Boston office boy recently asked his em-| came home with his clothes all mud and his o ty ployer for a raise in his salary on the ground | hat over his , and he couldn't talk ht, | 204 twenty-four (24), in William McLean'seubdiviaion | S AND 6. -QUARE 518, swered ihe maid, throwing wide the door cided the question in his favor. By the ‘time | }onable. cups of cold bolted codfish, two and a half tea- | that ho didn’t know how to whistle, and he got | You seked icy’ thet sree ne ae rah | i iow iiteen fi 'and ereteom (ig ane iusuroved | of Tarloee aubsivicion Of oral 1014 n utd nquary Then my brother received my dispatch?” | negotiations ware ended the dinner hour had | | Busstax axp Froano Jackers and sleeves are | cups of milk, oue-half ogg and one-quarter of a | it although in other respects Le ween't mesh | X08 Med, him elected,’ then you said, ‘John, | Dy= larve two-story Frame Cottage, No TS1s itheae | comuuemcine for thy eee queried Miss Brown, betraying the usual femi-| arrived. Mr. Brown thereupon escorted the | shown made entirely of passemente teacup of butter, bake tPlight brown, tine suspicion of all things mundane that de-| trembling girl to the dining room where Mi Hist s atistic E in dress are A Spree Remepy ror Nose Bieep.—Gre pend for their accomplishment upon the faith- | Iedmond and Mr. Benton ‘stood pehind the tao pray niga cae . ‘ped of an ollice boy. if this happens again Pll take the children and | Huifun” huts, Kt Geuices, (18) la improved Uys 5 ‘There has been a row between a Cleveland, | go to my father's’ and you were #0 glad that | weseaad aueck Soins tie Peer net ar [roved by brick @uellane Nor 207; creat me te or i - se wil . Ohio, congregation and their tor bécause | you Ni y fourteen (14) and twenty-iour (24. are uniiuproved * ty te: ‘located opposite the Pent Hainess of man. chaire in ceremonious expectation. \“Mias | Mare sonaht after this winter than ever before. | firmly Se ate eaten mame OUI eb iatier ante Souatenl atin tetera eee ne ee, Set em, ontecR Bi tame, dass at MALI Oflice und ueae the Puteut and fost Uber bahamas = Ob, res, Mine; let night, He said if you'd | Brown.” said the escort gravely, “permit mo | _MUrrs composed of alternate rows of far and | the right hand for fully ten or fiftoen minutes, | the matter cued ts smote’ aud the Swerie two hundred aiid seventy eucbt (27h) in | notes to be etvan tearing 8 per cout for suntan Yonent only ‘a’ let him eee what train you was | topresent my friends Mr. Redmond and Mr. | ribbon are among the season’s novelties, ne Log eqn sages im —— air | retains his pipe. Mr. Blaine for Secretary of State. Huree-story and basement brick house, Me ext from dap of ‘ale; and payable, semi sum ain’ on he'd ‘a’ met you at the Grand Cen- | Benton,” TweRe 1s 4 Faxcy for loose Oriental house | through the nose. This will stop the hemor-| "4 sulky sleigh will bo a New York novel ill ‘ rele 3 i aceevaned iy dined of trbst on We property 3 Miss Brown received the formal bows and | dresses of the richest materials, something in | Te Without any danger of a renewed attack. | this winter. It is built in’ the samme way os the Aiea Lita am iceees a | vouMONPAN THE SUBETEERTE, PAT, OF 0- | Seqelned os ane af’ cele "Souvertnsten’ Ge on oer ‘They're all out, are they?” tugging at her murmured salutetion with what she intended | shape between a tea gown and a wrapper. Srnaixs.—When a joint is sprained swelling ordinary racing sulky, light and having stecl ere Pe Ty <2 a} for.eale, oh fhe urenuises, part of lt ee ites cmt ‘Termam to be com ited wit in 10, So jacket and finally releasing the top button. | should be a self-possessed «mile, but what was 7 ; - ie an agi F | spring, but, instead of the wheels a sheet ‘pair . sum pa Bry ete tinerwise right. Pewerved to Powell athe ‘cont eis Bam bed pon enn tame Teed we hack: |Toone a halt-hrsterical, vain attempt, “Once Piped tire se fedhcannepnoniectorad| PY iaapn tt niin ets ass teen Of runners is substituted, ner | dec think,” he suid, “‘the country expects and | Sat, sud'n tao-sry insu delta ti rear'of tho | of Smeaetanling cae oer lerer tebe ty Woah ir. Brown this would be yor a Beate rtitied with a cup of tea 6 e fasl le Rt for - P soar Cc 1 i. 1 i lot. The dimensions of this lot be et the ay Di * See ee dharge through a| more at ease, and the dimples that nad eo | and turbans than any other style of feather. | mediately after the accident, A sprained limb | gg4 Fou" Collegian, when asked by his father | desires that Mr. Blaine should be Secretary of ‘even fieon Ded DUNCANGON'® Rhos explain why two-thirds of his expenses were | stai put down as extras, said that surgeon's fees after the foot-ball match and the regular police arrow passage to a prettily-furnished little | pleased Mr. Redmond on the way down from | | Very Loxo Scanrs of black lace in various | Should be kept perfectly quiet, To prevent rear room whose window commanded a wilder-| New Haven showed a disposition to recover | fine delicate patterns are imported, and are to | inflammation, use poultices of wormwood, hess of fire-eseapes and division fences. Miss | from their fright and take their accustomed | be as fashionable as they were a few years ago. | hops or tansy. », because he deserves it for is great | Terme st ale: One-thirt in sash. and the remainder | "SSS __Aneteneain , his great services in the campai , ame of ‘with inte tate - ero Fours 5 lp E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. . mpaign nih interest at 8 per cout jet mum accused ih : fines were included under that head. Cefemd anc awould administer the office 60 as t0 | Sy the notes ofthe marcharer and wii urun tie prop | GHANCERY SALE OF VAL CABLE LOT, IMPROVED Hrown mentally noted the condition of several | places in cheek and chin. Of course the mis-| For Gxxenat Wear black stockings still] To Make A Hore rx Gxass.—Warm the Twenty young men in a Pennsylvania town sale as follows: On| STREET” BETWEEN Ee aM FP BThERED extend American commerce and bring us into fold or the yufeimer sony ry all cas Doronits | = Ms : an bli : : 7 “ closer relations with Mexico and the countries | ¥ill be required st the time of the BEE a a ae ‘ : 0 In three months fourteen of them had broken | Of & : : in ca ner | Rp virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court he aceeeting, wos, Sn varied cotieation of | Ging: wrong” sid. Mx DBrown,, Vout fox the | Diack Cael, While with colored. slipyors'or tice | "ex Grwn to the pisos) where you want tis | Pe Soren mecmlte Sourteen ot (este ba beokes Meeriee Torche ee centring 1 $100,000,000. | the taczieare mot complied with, tm ton days after (be | plairia of Gchumenn posed io yes in each chamber. She marveled that| fact that my friends, who have just joined me | the stocking must exactly match. hole, and drop a little fluoric acid on the glass | druggist sold them $ia/cocth ot littgent: faause foreign policy, suck as Mr. Bisine would | Soi coer ths cal awl sost of the datealsing Parker NonDay, MOVEMBER: MITE eS Weise wits eet qntave Ua behin of excessive’| here, have neglected to place Pines names on| A New and very becoming fichu will be a| with a piece of wire. The acid will eat through Ls inaugurate, would let us into the markets of | [he property will be wold free of taxes to Jane q smoking into which her husband had evidently | the card in the vestibule, : ; James Miles, an Idaho man, refused to. chi : + enol ; Mite snctes A welcome protection to many a sensitive throat, | the glass, and you can shape the hole afterward | in'even w nickel to bury a fellow-townemanann | Wese countries, 90 that we might sell them as | 186, cactytas to sub lovelshicen ANineguarenors | UATEEN MINULES Ari n cpa h of square two hundred and forty-two (242), the taxes 4 tiem, and redlccted in « superior virginal way | | Miss Brown devoutly wished that they had | tt js made entirely of white silk, with a pinked. | Wit! ® Copper wire aud some rotten stone and | Pyoitatimitaine ufed see and productive indaetrice, “f think ne-cther acer | Suis are paid by the ite Sn, chaser | Sitwoperey sth be ct that a woman who marries never knows what | not been s0 negligent, but she realized the | Out silk raching al the ney ronnd . him on the day of tho funeral. He says he | [osm han the mind. to grace the situation oa haw eyes 3 tue coat of he purctaaer. 35 foot Loge oh Thin wt web Sere at whe will come to. be s awkwardness of expressing the sh thnk se | ie Last Exo ie wtawlag is teres a Arruzs anp Bacox.—Core end slice hoper Old Nick’ll get himif he don't contribute | 42% bas the, Peas Seer thse, ‘being improved bye frame Thank you, Celia; Pil do very well now,” | might have been spared the hospitality whic mari {1 | Found, without paring, some tart, well-flavored | to the next “planting.” Seccmmaced ICANSON BROS, : Gne-third of the said Miss Brown to the maid when that deft | she was at that moment accepting if not enjoy- | Of some small animal, as the sable, head, tail, Mpeg pad < Aucticneera, 25--dkds_ | pay t she; ‘owo'Shan Sp sob ane Fs ry .. | apples. Cut into thin slices some middlings of In the center of a roll of good butter recent. = - ung woman had explained the geography of | ing.so she answered with a non-committal | claws and all, curled up along the side of a big S Z A ly bought by a family in Rutland, Vt, was a AUCTION SALES, guests ze thereafter. with 1 the room and offered any farther ai mile. Then followed the explanation from | velvet hat or else curved comfortably on the | {client bacon or pork, and fry in their own | Hato te how’ end in the box e uot apparently pees = HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. tuutil paid snsd deferred yayteute to be sectred te might be requisite. hs the guest that her brother and his wife had | folds of a cloth or velvet muff. is p . e meat written by “a girl eighteen years of age, good cu CEEY SALE QE DESIRABLE LOT AND | PARLOR SUITE, FNGRAVINGS, AND OIL PAINT- | Patten according to theltteepective interests added the young lady. “I just removed to new quarters that week. Her AM 5 A ” HOUSE, NEXT NOKTH OF No. 615 Ni , nd suffictent mor iat rT x ¢ pan; add’a little sugar to taste, Drain | 100king, and an excellent housekeeper,” who | / LAME, HOUSE, NEXT NORTE SOME ERORT Ee AND VASES, VERY HA ine aprroval of thecoor ere ws e ie on the day of sale. ‘owe-third in one year, = | gue-third in two years thereafter with Interest om Keep hot while you fry the apples in the fat lett h ; fake a : ‘ Yores axp Your Errects are multiplying on | in t ee Roh eked ee - | The aprrovnl of the comet ‘and perhaps by that time they'll be in. letter accepting an invitation to visit them mae thought she would make a good wife for “some | _ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of t ree aoe eat ECA eee I: the purciscr shall fail to comply with, the terms Oh, yes: T think wo: at least some of them | had been sent’ to her brother's place nf baer | Young ladies’ costumes, and take all sorts of | and lay upon the slices of meat. SUES Caen aa girl | Tivnict of Columbies passed tw Fgwiy Cre we | QUE oat of aale within po after anid euls the veces ee . ness, but a dispatch notifying him that she | shapes—square, rounded or cut in points that| How To Wasi 4 Brack Lack Dress.—A ten- may not catch a husband, but her effort ‘de- | 10:1, th ersieued, Lrastec, will sell at public i 4 | Sezscrace Tht to re-sell at he risk ond cost of he When Mise Brown awoke half an hour later | would arrive one day earlier than she had at | extend nearly to the waist in front and termin- | spoonfal of borax to half a cup of rain water | my _not, caten eth a front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE | © CoucH. EAS 1 j ie purchaser. veyabcltg and record: she saw from her window that rain was falling | first intended had been sent the night before | ate at the middle of the back. — es 9 4 SECRKETAL ARD | thw at purel ‘a cont, (or any clear, soft water) and a tablespoonful a a i te Gry A T Wai IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trasteo, of alcohol. Renew this preparation until you The Beauty of the House Safe. fr i 1) inthe : ngton <i] KOK, ONE St ‘Lotisiata. y i 458 ave, , e ing 22 feet 10 inches ob Second street southwest, ‘ tor j twit i | THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. 210-dte of jet in open-work design laid over a founda-| have wet the whole dress, se in hot water, | MARYLAND WILL SEND ONE NEW MAN WITH HIM, depth of U2 foot to wwide alley, unproved bya | MAPBLE TOL DRESSING abe | — we Ri + | tion of white velvet. The only trimming is | in which some old black kid gloves have been TO WASHINGTON. Lary jprame Dwelling, being the property of € im torrents. She rapidly made ready for din- | to his house, as she supposed. A Puerrr Boxser is made of a trellis-work ner, permitting herself stealthy peeps into the | “Oh, then, this is your dispatch,” said Mr. ppartments of neighbors, the rear of whose | Brown, producing oné received the day before, | y Ri HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. homes was only a stone's throw from her point | “-I wondered what my sister was doing at New | rich black and white striped ribbon, which | boiled. Pull the lace stens Sew York We ite Mary Rone. E, FURST: | — . - ms . : % la ight and put under | Special to the New York World. ‘Terms of sale: Cash, or, at opti 3 Te HAIR. MATTRESS! 7 ‘1 pba age iy nn opted _ Haven, It i" signed E, Brown, My sister's | forms a cluster of loops on top. pressure to dry, unless it seems to require fron-| | Baxrnione, Mp., Nov. 15.—The people in| third cis, oue-thied af'ais wonthe ant mecthidet | 21 Q'aph' vintbh sash De |e Oa ear ec ena es Tenor @n the stake end came ene ‘whistling a light | And ming is Esther,” said Miss Brown, “I| Biack, Tax, Wutre, axp Gray are the only | 1g. It will depend upon the material, Maryland are only just recovering from their | per <eut, Delunit of #90 st Us SERINGS. VELY HANDSOME Wai 2 on eS EMEEL Sia berryseverrs, ets, air, Ned seems in good spirits,” was | signed the dispatch thus, in hopes that the | allowable colors in gloves just now, butasthere| GueEN Tomato Prrsenvss.—Pick off the| surprise of last Tuesday, and have scarcely sori sol utara KAR EXTE PSE AL POCKOCLOCE F Mn trout of the premiaeg, her thought. “The dear fellow, how I long to | people at the telegraph office would not know | is no limit as to shades and tones the hand of | stems from green tomatoes and weigh them;| taken time yet to scan their new delegation to | at purchaser" % : Pv A Lid tresaee fetes 2 bon ee Uy aden on ive him s good hug! But why doesn't Jennie | that the message came from a woman. Ithink | the period is by no means monotonous, make strong tea of green ginger; simmer | Congress, Of the six they recognize three, ‘a7 be LEQursi rest eg CMa come. I wonder eople are apt iglect women’s business,” | tua r ‘ ot ; & Evidently her brother had t tola of ne Ndded, Amoxe the highest of winter's high novelties | them slowly in the tea for two hours; take them possibly four, old acquaintances. The re- apes. or ok H & + r da large two-story, ‘prick stable in rar, her arrival. for she could hear him tramping | The gentlemen mildly protested against the | ™Ust rank the sleeveless Figaro jacket of seal | Out and spread them on dishes; make a sirup, | Eiccted congressmen are: Mr. Gibson, of the root, iG, NOVEMBER MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, : n : allowing one pound of sugar to one pound of Asst 2 ek ot pone bb “T3f4 Counce hat aoe bed about the library and he gave no of im suspicion of any such ungallant conduct on the | or Persian lamb, very short and square-cor- i f gi first district; Mr. Rusk, of the third; Mr. . > O’CLOCK. 1 shall sell at residence No. 1314 Connecti | mouths with in erest snd mec’ by a ‘of trust tience taco her. (“TU go out and take him | part of ther ack, and Mr. Hedmond showed s | nered, to be worn over cloth or velvet costames | {MOR sand. put them in the rape peers | MeComas, of the sixth, and possibly Me. Comp” | Saidales “SPS SGHOMAS DOWLING, Auct._ | Mat cut" parchttar a Gemealeer eho eee Pe arprise," the thought So tiptoeing from | disposition to ascribe to all men a chivalrous | when the occasion demands but the faintest of | the tomatoes nd tot fae ea until ‘quite | 0m, of the fifth. ease ceca, ae 1 S DOWLING, Auctuoness | Stier at tine of wale. If terme be not: = her room, she peeped into the y, where | regard for punctuality in all things involving | warm wraps, clear; lay them in dishes to cool; boil the sirup | .,20 men Charley Gibson is an old acquaint: | ¥ Lod eat ot t pees BORE, Borin, oa dee her eyes fell upon a masculine back. “Jennie | the interests of women. Tuoven Pagis has not quite given up the | until there is just enough to cover the toma- 2 P} a ISN, at HAL. —- t 3s teaching him how to dress. He looks ten| Celia remained in the room thronghout the House and is aluo an authority on terrapin, It bustle it i mail Jest, ip- | toes; put the ginger in with them, Mi Lot aiumiercd ‘lty-eient D8) ars younger in that bi natty business | dinner, save when she went to answer the hall | PUstle it is very small and modest, barely a rip _ Les) isan open secret in Washington that Mr. Gib- | Tirefkeld, and Deskit's adilition to the cits of Geos CATALOGUE SALE OF A suit,” She said to herself with an apy nod. | door bell. ‘The first ring was that of umessen- | Ple below the waist now, and if there is any| A Dexicious Laan Pre.—Take some cutlets | gon is preparing (for private circulation only) | town, tn the District Coluaiin improved tes brick es noe s[.20MAS DOWLING, Auctionser. ‘Then she crept softly behind the object of her | ger boy,who reported that there was no Thomas | drapery it must escape the faintest suspicion of | from the upper portion of a leg of lamb and | a little monograph on the terrapin and the | ¢welling. MISCELLA: (COLLECTIO! by EPS’ SALE OF VALUABLE RFAL , i ; " One-fourth’cash and the reeidue in equal in- f BLE BEAL contemplation and quickly pressing her hands | Brown at the corresponding number in East | bunchiness and flow or cling in the most truly | cut them into pieces about three inches long | Various methods of its best preparation. Her. | ,.2itis., One-fourtheash 4nd the reeidue in eq a BOOKS, a td x BETWEEN i AND BOUNDARY. over his eyes, imprinted two soft warm lips on | Fighty-seveuth street’ ‘This’ was not comua, | classic fashion, and wide; season slightly with salt and , | man Stump is a new member from the second | ferest fra day of mic, Or all cua if dexised. % sila ise acacia Under aud by tirtue ofa certain decd of trust Sitad et mother. 5 wee “Tell who | nicated to Mi Brown, Celin's second exit was | | Moxoonans, Cnssrs, axp Txrriats, in color, | Let them stew inw ite water forbalf an hour, | district. “Ate. Stump is a gentleman farmer, | of 310 ramon iy of sac andall nwtyair gourmet gerd Rea pegrded ig Lace Gane iw and get another. followed by noises that unmistakably pro- | gilt, silver, and bronze, are still used, and may | In the meantime prepare a delicate paste, | TRO tine He ie. about: Afty years old wand | caragett to Fewel at Purchaser's Tink aid coats o> -sapnebesinaraermoraied SSS Sar ote land eecor of the ‘There was a struggle on the partof the blind- | claimed the arrival of a trunk. Mise Brown ‘ i ‘i .. | allowing a pound of butter to a pound of flour, | legislature. sels y . lea ‘of Washington, D.C. Sie. gud ot the peauess of the party. i be had at all prices and in great variety of de gaat f the handsomest ton wer the se truntetn. will on folded prisoner, but his captor held on all the | looked distressed at the sound. but Redmond | Py - & rgd adding enough water gradually to make a | though he possesses one of the handsomest es- r Da a aE ae par Sighter. tll gi irror coughed, while Brown and Benton talked to Signe, but are not quite so Oe eapoee tit ag: | dough; when jn ‘readiness the upper crust | tates in Cecil county he is still a bachelor. Mr. | puNCANSON BROS. Aucta iz Many Valuable Statistical Works, AOD. ‘Tksm, at HALE PAST POUR’ the whole scene, | their guest with unwonted animation. Thi 4 ‘ | is Stump isa sadly disappointed man. He ob- | = ah ¢ ; that the man whom she had seized and kissed | diversion gave Celia, with whom Miss Brown | ¢tely a small printed address in gilt or colors | Shotld be the thickest. Put in thestewed lamb | 0H ‘6 Sonination for Congress after a | PJ AEDING & WATER: a. Khulitian's Arctic Digrapbicl Dictionary, | Sera ene t pals a was not her brother. With a little seream she | had left her check, time to quict the porter, J epbesy ee e ed potatoes and boiled | bitter fight lasting for days, and won his seat Ee AEE Oe PHONED, AND UNTM- ‘The Monthly Review, Turner Gallery, | Ninine aud knowns : Forced ber hands, transferred them to her | sign his book and hustle him out of the house. | Tax Bust Evextxa Groves are in mousque-| {urnips, cover: the meat” ake, auth oe | after an equally hard fight.” It was worth the VED! PA OPERTY TD Sear work Bevercsse! > ON ITY Books Suitable for Holiday Gifts. Charles F. E. removed her head raced ar Gear | Bi€t his book and Lust 2 a &e - reales <A - Yor | fighting under a democratic administration, | fer sale, at Public Anction, in the onder _ audced and’ gr rosy face at hstood Scameteed. M_ Ges. Immediately after dinner the gen lemen ex- | taire shape, with very plain backs and reach | ¢ oped boiled celery and pieces of butter, or i o for the second district has more pleasant li(tle RE SIXIEDNTH DAY OF So bo Gell ot Anctt hundred and seven (507 A f hort sleeves; | for the celery boiled cauliflower may be sub- | £2¢ pleasant Te Be ea cs Rate SEL PLNEE D 0 be Gold at Auction re yt te fad namself confronted by his ate traveling | the warch fr the missing brother. — psec emus a Guite aq | stituted, seasoned with nutmeg. sft to bestow than, any other in the state. | $3 Kueteligwioe denraepronry Unik | wEpNEspax, THURSDAY AND Frapar, | "ifczetihe Ditntof Gln we <n mpanion. “I haven't any heart in. thi it.” sai - n 5 af é.Styusre 1000 ia, roved oy. “ s . cram Of a as “;Gh. what have I done!” eried the girl from | Redmond. “I'd much rather sheshouldn'tind | St*lish as the stiff-patterned, big-flowered bro-| Drvi.ep Cutcxex.—Prepare ® chicken for | Now {hat after i republican administration in| houses Nos 1243 1 ene and ty Fours, with erase i ati te te ye ‘oral sored my ; - : tia | NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, TWENTY-SECOND bebind th fin 2 | cades that recall the first empire and are made | broiling. Put into a soup plate one-third of a| power and no offices for him. . aa tare, uta ‘i ses by detd ‘of trust Un the proverty. ~ mle eg ‘a, her friends fora week.’ up after its fashion, ound of butter and a heaped teaspoonful of | °'1 w member from the fourth district, | Pg Ome itdtvasd Gath ores Best AND TWENTY-THIED, 1888, ©) tion of the purchaser. A depouit of @100 wi ‘You'll know her a good many weeks before | EE | ped teasp , ; 3 A Tg eerste distinct feeling of elation af | she gives you another such kiss as surprised | _A Pantstax Buipat, Gowx just aired in Phila- | mustard in powder; knead the two together ear cao i ier Ngee by pad ag pom age <j ef Bg le AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M, cy at purchaser's cot, Terme to 5 the thought of those warm, red lips. “Of | yon this decucsnyonle Benton. | delphia is said to have cost just 5,000 francs. | with a spoon, take a tablespoonful of salt, same | 8reatest interest. He ae! Pepe acs WD | ak Fepectively, 13 abd tie fect un At Auction Rooms, llth strect and Pennsylvanis sighs or, the property will be ry J oappcee ven iss Brown. I'm Mr. Redmond. |” “Will you fellows forget the romance of the | It was of silver brocade, with square train and | of black mignonette pepper, Dust the chicken | cessor of the brilliant Isidor Maynor, mio | tween Hand i n14-6t Avenue. CHARTER w, mrcnaRi cape Sous bot alia er Tou, brgther. We | situation form moment?” said the practical | low round waist, ‘The front wes of bond, | well with this mixture. ‘Then lay on the buf. | Hashed up in the last House like » rocket, only | sua Sory; unde known at time of sale Pitt dol- = a n15-dude MASON RN. RICHARDSON, Trestens, SaPSS 77 rad Dat Celia, was out when Teame | frown, “and give counsel asto how we're to | ow, Tound waist, landed with real orange | teed mustard as thick as you can, having slit | #9 come down like the. stick. | Mr. goer | SLO. We Siicl Encicazer. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, cea = we ade tad, not heard of your arrival. Do | sind my confounded namesake. There's a whole | (Mbroidered ganz Mle occasion, a cluster of | the legs and breast of the chicken to let in the | May be mentioned incidentally, ae ie Dud F etreet. = R ALE OF VALOARLE CHTMPROVED take that easy chair, Your brother will be in | nation of Browns in the directory, 0 that’s a | & 4 plaster. Don’t be afraid of this quantity of | feat so very hard that he is now at his countr; E ABOVE SALE 18 Po = % D ONE EETS SOUTHEAST. soon. vain thought. I really think well have to. put hate formed the bouquet for the hand. | Pondiments, It will be all right, “Place the | sent, Arlington, quite ill from nervous prostra- | , {77 7HE, ABOVE Sai UESDAL RUy ase Sa | ‘ decree of the Supreme Oourt of Gb; Ro. no.” she answered, still unable to | a personal ina morning paper, for the fellow's | _T#® Fox Suovien Care is a tavorite alike | Chicken om the gridiron oer eelece fen ake j Mon. “air, Stockbridge is slight, handsome | Tokaau hours) lace 3 ry Disteit of Colvin, pamed in haut eae took bim in the face, and aghast at the idea of | not expecting his sister to-night, and of course | With old women and young, and is best made | butter dripping ito the code wilt won seu | Young man, a lawser by profession 3 Gid!W: STICKNEY, Auctioneer. Ph caanay. siveeiian ieertes nite ie # tete-a-téte with a total stranger whom she | he’s not looking for what he doesn't know he | im long-haired fur. It should come just inside | a blaze; the bird will catch fire; let it. tt | es acpagrgs by choice. For some ti it " DAY OF NOVEM hud kissed by stealth only a moment before. | has lost.” | the folded arms in front, hide the waist at the | must cook in its ‘own blaze. And thus sur- | been one of the editorial writers for the Ame: OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE, IN FRoNT oF | .C2! lc frou the top of Goud Hope Bll i SgUake six MONDKED’ You tell haem Pn here cand wait for Ned. | «Ihave it” cried Benton, excitedly. “Didn't | back, be slightly raived on the shoulder and | rounded with ‘fire it is: done in aa meredibty | ican. h ae THE PREMISES, ON. FLIDa i ot oot You'li tell him I'm here. please. And—and— | she say the letter giving the address was from | have a standing collar cut, not sewed to it. In| short time. Take a tablespoonful of Worces- | the American haar reced-ap tape scllaas io NUD PURER, 188, al it | ofcourse you know I didn't mean to—to—do | her sister-in-law?” | Russian sable with muff to match it may be | tershire sauce and let it trickle slowly over the | Of the returns. He Rg epipalker ore a4" ows ae , : i | had at $150, though £300 gets a much more de- | bird while 1t is still on the fire, Faron hag ey ogee tgay tet er OF sIxt “ertainly. certainly, Miss Brown, I didn’t | i i sirable quality, and the richest dark, velvety ocala he came to the last of the democrat for an instant suspect you of anything so— ‘) | skins fetch easily $2,000 to $2,500. 4 The Judges Leave the Bench. and saw that Mr. Raynor's majority was only actrns cay end made, known at time of sale #190 flattering,” answered Redmond, faltering for | i | ees ANOTHER EXCITING INCIDENT IX THE PAmveLL | SiXtY, and that his own republican wards were sith inten wise GLO we STICKS Peso, atmacen, ihe right word and hitting upon the wrong one. ; Uneventful Days. Goon coiyaeld yet to come, he stopped a minute, looked up, Hits i Stele Westra datacom, t was searce out of his mouth when Miss | Haven’ iced,” conti | : and said very quietly: “I'm elected, boys. sad OWLLNG, Auctlanee aid Horneee, Brown had fled to her room. ge ik peer Plagne per os | ee ‘There was no stint of excitement in the Par-| Thon he continued his work as if nothing had | [04S DOWLING, Auctioneer. Fump Sect Carcare, Once there she looked into the glass to see | alike?” Long ere the battle rages, nell court in London yesterday. In addition | happened. CERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Iron Pump, Cutting Boxes, i a ; Seer ae SHINGIUN AND GEORGETONS Dts | et Triplements, how red her face was, reflected with renewed | " «1 believe they do.” said P= think | 4 host of men, in armories afar, to the fainting of Lady Mountmorres in the Sikes Seas a 4 Ses Phescee: | Lot Re, ee. lashes upon the avfai thing she haddone, and | Tyee your drift; you suspect my doubles cat | AT Saving elttering implements of war. afternoon there was another sensational in- kepreetily decry TEN TELE SESUD | atteact ponanal attention nts Smecreonentchoals, at last fell to wondering who Mr. Redmond | west 8ist street?” ee cident, Pat Sullivan, a farmer of County| Qm¥.®womam, shrivoed aud od: a JEaseb-biiok DWELLTS Fee edie THOS. DOWLING, Anct. SES, hs Rad never beard of him, yet he | " “Rusctiy. In some stil place the hardy veteran Kerry, was examined. He said that in June,| Cheeks iuatare shrunken, Joes FE LPOCK EM STREE ; . 2 House, aft apparenty bed a atcrdoy? "She | youd te gre ponte right” said Redmond, “xo | Drs wwloata rope ah res tlt earistofan | Hou, nes Cxamined. He ald thet in Jane, yen that are sunken, ELS SLRFL | OF OES ASG20R RARENEORER jouse, ly y ¢ | let's go down there and test the theory.” a J 7 ” Lips hat were never ber bold. THWEST ; 11 ¥ Btrcet RortLwest, dismsisced. ac preposterous ihe mers le theory Of how, upon some long disputed fel, and shot him with a revolver.’ After he had : -DwELL Sengtel alshgtt eaten eee | emenie, tle colloquy went om in the lower ves- | Tas biseding herves sisod, tnd would ‘not yield; | recovered ‘Thom Lig weeny ee waite mapa’ <\ pelos Sema eee eee fix y tibule Miss Brown sat miserable above stairs, Senent ot z Teowecumetiareorn tem |Send tuty™ abe nguceniae gS | kin fore the one sic dome. eatigran here eo : ction of Jennie's matchmaking propensity | Celia had assured her that the gentlemen taudd oe “tpg See apa : vEST. SUREET NORTHWEST. emis a hich aroused the suspicion that Mr. Redmond | not return that night lesa they found her | I mansion and in lrtiot rude but cot ee dg Say op idea gh yee te pa a By airuncot a decree of the Supreme, Cor VOR HHUMSDAY, tue Firremre Day OF Xo. Eyer goto aoe v4 y us par- | brother. “‘There’s nobody here but Y —— favely do thei ania ; ; ; Silks rustle past her ° x i Homiller DBR, a the cook, Miss,” she continued, by wayat — Preparing for the battle; Crows-examined, witness said he did not con- | Pistur aud tasters etal vs, Homiller ot ‘al No. 10687 Equity, the under- | offer tor aide in ffont ot the premises, the west bel? of ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY, 1868, y ; id he ea rastecs will sell at public aucuoi, upon the | Lot wumbered elgit ss). {u equare nubered one un: | ALON OCLOOE Me tes 7 tiently until there it , r Around them now there is of war nosound, nect the shooting with any mentber of the} ‘n\ t bell ceases its toll. eee ee RIEAT che ate PEER aoe en . Sete). was another step om the stairs. Itsounded like | "and I've driven those ore oan Reeder | Ait all unchecked th f coeeby children bound, —_j league. At the meeting he Was no®throutened | Fain would she enter, but not for the poor, rEAunai Iso at FOUM O'CLOCK F. 3. the suid | Giptreet by 1s feet Big incoes deen, tos btoot lop | SEMAN, ed's. Then she heard the stranger in the | homes!” ham ie fi Athorney- | Pwindetd wide open the Dronse church dove... | SPSS EE snk getter spittion ts Gaeceiees | gf hie me ench fot. Gouvevencing sf'con 4 ¥ say something to the new-comer, and | «Qh, Miss; So through the land, long ere is known, the field bp hig y 23 wom: frouthug 71 feet on S4th st. Gormerly Frederi omphied with im ten might be. She was sure they were larly Mr, Redmond, whose just 4 little gay. ere the rages, A ° ‘What do they care for her? With brick stable in rear frouting on 0 at, and she felt that it was ill-bred of lar tanghing Co few oom tiny Say. o | Long ere the day of warfare wild draws near, Mevars, Harrington’ Mambing pay pele eons a a \. t y harm of gentlemen who | Fach hand, until the deadly for appear, jarring from x to conduct himself thus within her hearing. | are so kind and thoughtful, Celis’ seid Mise "in needful work engages” Pifemtnnde mae ee — eth a tg ‘Milo; on the SAME DAY, at HALE-PAST FOUR rashid —_ ae there were quick steps | Brown, with anew pang at the trouble her havin, the witness before.” Hocking the woes of thelr kinvin the street” OCI EM, thetaid trite il ta fikemmunet || ga-OWING TO THE aes irom the library followed by a gentle tap at her | blunder was costing these strangers. ‘Thus, in these uneventful days we scorn, ‘Edvard: H, ie witness before.’ the aaee ‘ell « lot 20 feet wide by 120 feet deep on the west aide SPesbove sale. OMOND AN NOVEMBER tesa epg Heres rh abet |» “Oh no Moy imps — TT ala ae Safir ae atreacnar Vacca | SEE TR ON al uowan wother’s arms, ir. in 1 y heard a fersiniae shriek followed by eae not uneventful days, whose sun, claimed: “This is an unfair imputation. Ihave | 406 caroled to her the happlest lays; re getic masculine “beg pardon,” and the intrader |e eee ya ans con the | LO™ im the wost, sees no great victory won; hever seen the man before to-day. It is hard | Somebody kissed her: NS posite, 6200. r oneueaipianemsser—“—-ymrarsage ‘Miss : urned wearing by . ive them their meed of glory. to have our names th i Somebody crowned her wi omenin of intense astonishment, = Shveprieg eames ip Peng bane oy co —_——coo_—hF-® Bamnann. | “Sustice Hannen, addres Timothy Har-| Somebody faced out the bare of ite sictsst Jupiter, Redmond, thet is n't my pty opened, and thea "man “Chip In,” Béyst rington, said: “This proceeding is quite irregu- | Strong for her sake who was mother or wife, t lar. You ought to know that you cannot take — <», | Brown was in the arms of her sister-in-law. From the New York Herald. om Somebody lies with a tress of her hair wamsuabl duprnmeient heamond with || Tiar dear sa Mrmr sothgly,| "There i» ro0ng indy in Brook who | Pat Sih ue both a coue! tnd witness | Statute Akesadoware “Het your Gueek” cchooka: thick man who | _whMt hours of anxiety you have had. But how | deserves a marble monument 100 feet high in i “ oe : ever did you take my ‘one’ for ‘seven? ™ : Bolignt tor arama bad just come in, “then, in Heaven's name | "There were thanks and leave-taking Prospect park. Giving delight for despair; b ~ ‘ing and Miss < 4 Only & woman—nevermore! wT think T Know my sister when I see her,” | BT*2 ¥us {riumphantly carried off to sist | gyn’, fuiration duets her keroney hee caeee | oi gton—‘“The attorney-general men- | She ls dead in snow at the bronge church door answered Mr. Brown. aang iooked 0 with ruetul | her nobility of soul, her respect for the rights | tioned m wy eee Perhaps not; Redmond has just had most ht | of others and her phenomenal common sense. delight that this young woman She went to the theater the other night, took certain of her brother when she sees him.’ her high hat off and laid it in her lap. “Don't talk nonsense, Benton,” answered ‘your doub! Now for the monument, Who sends in the connedy Of ihe atuation “Ti pone See : = euchere: ~ . 6 fal pice oD made 6 most cobarrening Bening todos 4 Jacos Surra’s Foouisx Bet.—Jucob must treat her with the greatest delicacy. It's | namesake had ie of Jersey City, N. J. is taking xtraordinary, pursued. Here's ip. Further | Bey, am. Nell’s dispatch saying that she'd be here to-day, ‘annoyed Redmond and now a oman Seas ep en Ors - i house, b! Red- use she mistakes him for if she when on look- from Adam!" “From Eve,” suggested eet ME, Brom anid Celia, who entered at moment, “ please, sir, your sister came this afternoon,” ‘No, she didn’t, Celia,” said Mr. Brown Beg pardon, sir, but she's in the spare room. the im the is

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