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"eh eee 3 soe pie. DECEMBER 1, 1888. THROUGH GATES OF GOLD. held {The Indians would not sta -for HOME MATTERS. : EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. CHAPTER I. had kept quict so long. y bad contin- preme moment PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR INDUSTRIOUS HOUEE- Peas ace F FRENCH, MDLLE. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. The Lady Betty was swearing. She was not | Ud the active attack frat made, the smmuni- KEEPERS—HOW TO SAVE TIME AXD TROUBLE 1X Since nn ett a iret dows, Beg: | (THOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer ar however. Under the present con pended. “But their inaction gave no ease, It| “What do you want?” she asked, her voice} “MALL THINGS —RECIFRS FOR SEASONABLE - acai cores ~— | CHANCERY SALE OF SALCABLE, IMPROVED tions reigning at the fort, it would have been | would only be a prelude to worse deviltries. | cold, unsteady with her fenr and distike, DISHES. De, EO oat So tee Maal ont STUY anS BLAENE bene Deter dificult to have attained to any such indul- | Some of the men there, worn out with cease-| “TI reckon ez how I jest kem to ask yous a — for one sini Ineeen oF tor four lensote in clase of WITH STOREROO ML Noe ; gence of body and mind. For there was little | 1s watching. the intolerable question,” said The Lady Betty in a hard voice, |, daxprarer applied to the yellow keys of the Address FM. ROSAFLY, 1010 F st. di-lw* STREET PORTE MEST. AND a ficient food, and the terrible anxiety, would | but it was no longer bitter or reckltes, {ongh | plano will restore the color. left to drink; still less to ent; while desperate |! ferred the rush and shock of a'desper- | she felt to the quick the in the common howe ~~ ‘ auxiety darkened every face, and the shadow | atc charge, and then have bad it all over, | who sat up wilh’ the telehe seictog one ‘Tus Bust Turse to clean tinware is ‘a ao mtn sees ee er r EY ‘Mrs. A. W., Star office. dl-wis,lm rrict of Columbia, passed November 6, a of death loomed close at hand. Yet black as | meeting death as an honorable friend, But | white, proud face, “It mayn't be ez what | $0da. Rub on briskly with a damp cloth, after \ LADY oF SEVEN EXPERIENCE IX | ‘he ameniled decree panna matters looked, with hundreds of Indiane im. | there were the women to be thought of. Al-| you'd like to answer. ButLaia't foolia, “The | Which wipe dry. vate aching would fike pujuis iu te wlio | SSSR % -_ A Nos. 114) Pee ee ee SIXTH STRERY So kinwes ted we ready gloomy shadows darkened the ‘men's | red skins is sorter too close for thet. Do For Corree Stars try putting thick glycerine U French, Latin and Guusic, highest seer in front of the pomcions on MONTAT, fainted ‘ith blood-thirst closing them in on | Tod’ fioomiyoked at the beaulifal girl By | love Sty aeertet ted Peds sa shige psd, me Pigedgairey Shore, “Address Box 88, StacofGee. Ae Pe TWENTY-RIRER DAL TP NOVEMBEL: hak ides. with only a dozen men to hold the | ‘shat dreadfal means must «he be delivered | Miriam’ stared at her speechless, rush of | fukecany ng, : ; a. From front to rear of lot thletera (1, fs aquars tones Fick company fort ce Protect the two women shut up there from = —_ eo = But the girl | scarlet ~~ staining her face, throat,and| gwrer ( ) is lai tobe an 1200-1104—1116 M STRERT Depa four hundred aud Atty sour (s 4 irene by aPC a ok with them, with ammuni ing. shor already decided for herself. even cars, She was revolted, shamed, Siae olemes — » Fy Yeaseses Swelling with etore- Pe witahtukdie aucun cen gocher “You will know what to do for me, father, | half stunned with the shock of the qecrton ‘agent that will relieve and stop persistent hic- axp 1198 117m stauer. | fogs Ne HS Seventh ret wert an yee ara ‘st the sli tgaininas, Sets a 4 when the time comes,” she said to him quietly } Every nerve in her quivered with it. ft was as | Cough in almost any case, The patient is to 2 . BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG | O'CLOCK P.M, the said weistes will ‘ih suction on TUR & blazing snn | one night, as she bade him “Good-night™ in the | if a rude, brutal hand had suddenly rent aside | chew a small piece of the root. LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. sei Tote numbered twenty Sethe pertalaes, wt overhead to add to the torture of the long | atarli it. He canght her close to him, and | the veil that sheltered the modesty and deli-| | Witex Enoxy Recomes Discotonxp wash with ee square, pampered : big ye railway, 9 wall rs, hours with their ceaseless dread and expecta- | kissed her without a word; but she knew that | cacy of her maiden heart, a strong decoction of nut-gall to. which a quan- - PO on ! Se mt eee TET Seas) tion, with no prospect but death at the hands | he understood. The men sat Inte discussing | Love! What was it to her still, but a vague, | tity of iron filings has been added, Its natural incot bratding, heat by sean au ha of a cruel. merciless foe; yet The Lady Betty | *he situation. beautiful fancy, scarcely breathed yet to her- | blackness becomes more intense. tg og RS A 3 iy of | yalf Only Colonel Shaw, who must have reached | self. And now that this woman—this woman | ygv, a = Was not swearing at the present conditions of | hy this time Fort James, could hear of their | should dare—! The Lady Betty atumbled to |, N®V88 Jor the ends of thread in knitting by JV ANTED-SCHOLARS IN SHORTHAND her existence, but at the one other woman shut ition he would hasten to their assistance. | her feet. She took the girl's silence of intoler- | t¥inga knot. Lap the ends three inches or erate Adie PEACH ER etches. up with her in that besieged fort. rovisions would hold out—dividing them into | able humiliation for an answer in the affirma- | more together, and knit the distance with a Nick PARID EXPOSrTION ei ¥ It would have been difficult to say, looking | the smallest portions sufficient to keep them | tive. Such a phase of. feeling torturing the | double leaving both ends on the wrong ‘A Gpetial Course ot Trench for tte Vieltors at 6 Sixth street, properties. If te At her now as she stood within the stockade, | alive—for another four days; ammunition. if | girl was incomprehensible to her—wasted aud | side. qe Sims 19 Pah ir served to fesell tne property. at tbe rink a ~ drawn back into the doorway of one of the | the Indians proved troublesome, half that | degraded as all her own finest instinctsof| To Maxe Tovom Sreak Texpen.—Take » OF. pes Gan:iine, rons 13caae mw. | StF Scan person TRUSTENS SALE oF AVA wang fra mess ae, So | Stns" watt 0 tod hasten Shaws | rend wre “Poe et cet | tatoos md two tapos near, CADE OF HEEL choy 1s MA si ar Ra, who had just passed by, why she had ever er own sacrifice—a 5 Wille cavenne ‘Lay the steak it Math daily nse of Tee t tor ISPS NO. 925 SIXTH STREE" d the . : rh It was certain death to leave the fort. Not | against its need—a dreary consciousness of her y SEE. fag Se ee Spee Fate. Rpeciel’ ot ~ - chum, tveten By virtue of the deores ee reat he acoa| Get as chine heen iecins cee ee empty life fell on her and it seemed | *#d let it remain one hour, then turn over and Absolutely Pure. thoroich tase Classes: ales tov. dere 0D Te Te canae. No. amen ut ee mee ee personally, was concerned. But the loss of | impossible. In some vague way she felt, too, | tit lie an hour. f#- THE ABOVE SALE Is there being opportunities in that doomed, | *¢ life made the chance of the rest less. | in her soul, that this love of hers for Carew} To Make Sxaninc-Wax for fruitcans,take eight connt of the weather until SA PORTPONED ON ac. } Suir AY, DECEMBER | 2° « te $ “ ” This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, dott and pie per bon hae My ar ied only by that | And “the rest” always now meant the women, | had been the one redeeming feature in her own | ounces of resin, two ounces gum shellac and a | This, powder never. varion. A. marvel of purity, os SSeatal of desperate ibe, for repecios dese | in the men's thoughts. ‘Besides the discovery | lost womanhood: "ie hed Boon trac tis bea | hate eupie ot hese, tan ah tas, eae a A iodet bal entent be Seid in comnoetitioe ROBERT MT. LELPOLD, Trusteo,_ ™ ye. : ciencies of toilet. ‘There was no dignity in the | of au attempt toleave the fort for aid would, | soon tired of her, and she had accepted her | This will make a guaudty and may be ‘cited | Meh tbe malttads of low tees short weight alas or TRAINED TEACHER oF eNarasm, | 7 cxcaNSON BRom. Acs ‘te. in “aguare ouuiered four reckless abandonment of herself to the low, | t * certainty, precipitate the plans of the In-j desertion with ' an outward _ philosophy, | for use when wanted. Exo Bowen Go. 100 Wall street, N.Y. jand Languages las clanses now form: | [)CNCANSON > Rmctoeneere. 70) od Pony Chea oy vulgar passions that convulsed her. The coarse | dians. Shaw would surely soon hear of the | which had hidden the deepest wound | "4 ‘Wareurnoor Areuiaxcy ron Stoxs.—Beef rm Cie ervice and coliege pepe STEERS SALL: OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON = Rorth twelve ‘and. s bal beauty of her face was disfigured by hate, rage, | €nemies’ force concentrated at Fort Buff, and|her heart had ever known. ‘The one 2 21 ist awe dw ROAD SRL, sews pee poibabpe behing advance a aly to their rescue. ‘There’ was thing that had kept we her | courage earth Larcher as oe me AINTING, DRAWING IN CRAYON AND. CHAR. sETC some one in her past had given her the | nothing to do but wait for him. ‘Not that even | to play her part was a wild desperate hope that | together and add when cold an equal quantity por im" Clans ou Beturday: ior children, @1°5 Ba Lado MW prt rap bagel gpinentgpe loved Fp ay Goce brightened their pros- | one day he Inight return to her. Now was she | Of neat’s foot oil. "Apply ‘with ! woolen rag, Loox To Your Ows Isrenests 21h 1th now Send forcieehae She had been little more than « pects, Each man knew—though he did not say | to kill even that hope? And upon her, as upon | rubbing well in with the hand. ; on eS And Buy Your Medicine of W, he wae but just can ee; & it—that it was far more than probable that the | Miriam that afternoon, a great inspiration fell. | ‘To Ivsure Paste from moulding ‘putinto it a Oratory, 904 M stn.w.. Mis. MSTENE Sana Gai, bec an ce ae nstant the Indian scouts dircovered the. ap-|She suddenly understood’ the gil She was ‘ Paar F. & WILLIAMS & CO, Principal, "Voice Culture’ abd’ Natural Expressio ‘ to be pei om day oleae still off thirty, but the years throug! p= gi proportion of alum and resin. A few drops of carefully taught, Sima that name had clung to her might have reck- | Prosch of the soldiers, their doom would be | great to love and hate as well as to pity. She hay connie 608 “will tei: inate: Sek: DRUGGISTS, STAMMERI y “t : > Somplied with in ten Daye, the properey will oned as a century if their experience of reck-| sealed. ‘The Indians would fire the fort snd | felt certain that if she gave her one hint of the | DY essential oil will preserve, leather from : chy crred. References (patrons, 290-Lm_ This De bX — Deen Jess life were measured instead of time. ‘The | M#ssucre its defenders long before Shaw could it between herself and Carew the girl would | ? at ic aoe Eee ee 3 Under Masonic Tem SERVICE AND HIGHER MATHEMATION vert HOLTZMAN, . pas! ad, | ink will have the same effect it Lady Betty had enjoyed herself after her own | reach them. Nothing but the most subtle tac- | scorn him with the whole force of her untried, fect upon Comer Ninth and F Streets Northwest. expertenced it teething, Day stad 1321 Bet e-tited cash, stallments at on oh fabion. ties on Shaw's side, to disguise his movements, | undisciplined nature. A greatandfearful temp-| To Mexp Buoxen Curxa,—Tuke a very thick | Our stock of Drugs,Chemicals, and Patent Medicines for Ladice and Gentlenien But this afternoon, in 2 vague, dumb way, | Could prevent the catastrophe. If only a mes-| tation convulsed The Lady Betty with such a | solution of gum arabic, stir into it burned or | 18 the largest of any Retail Store in the city. Youare jorate; beat references. Address Mine ‘I ‘aud tw we Bidding dere per coat yer ant Ss sotie maddened, pain-tortured brute might | senger could reach him to acqusint him with | storm of despair, agony, longing, that she dug | baked plaster of paris until of a proper consis- | 22" #tre of wetting them pure and fresh an we deal | AM NS; GLASS ANI sha at : i actianees. Tesent the agony of the lash, brought on. iteeif | all the difticulties of the situatzon! her nails into her palms not to ery out the | tency, Apply thie with a brash fo the beoken | ce ith Se memctachuwees sad con nave son | 63’ Rivass tseching, meade tetiooios aioe, qT CERY SALE wn ungoverned passions. she felt that ° separated, some to sleep, words, And then suddenly upon her poor | edgy pat MEL gee dopetbees Ie ary Gatiee dee by Je foblowin parti ist. Faminent, Senor Fablant at house for application ING HOUSE s\MAemac ose Years of reckless folly had brought their | keep up ascloss, harassing watch, with- | storm-racked sonl there seemed to shine that | tying side 4 x is QR ee the Hock 20. Vernon How (Parsee lve Tre ROP ALLEY Es sgt Ane ton” own punishment. " ont having been able to decide upon anything | golden light of the afternoon, and she remem- ioe a. ss wececae ens Ql aa GHLRERT. LATS OW DERE, Tice. | <2 ‘452 Lovisiaas: - ae a il» fortnight ago—when this girl with | better than to wait. bered how this girl had come to her in it, and | | Mon 4 Spray keep the injured limb perfectly | 1 dozen Stent Goan a ATE Oe DRESDEN TEMES. | | \UNCANBON BEOS. Auctionncr ter had been reseued and bronght| The next day dawned. There igns of her with her pure hands, and begged | quiet and raised. Let the patient lie down | 10h ruc cameinn aw. here she will be pleased to iscet bet pupilssai | A) . . — Pe OR « fort under a hailstorm of bullets, | activi mg the ‘They Lady Betty, to enter those golden | rather than stand or sit. ‘The cold water treat- | 1 tack™y mun Crmaica, receive new applicant ESDAN, DECEMBER FOURTH ENA. | CHU ks Fie Riaz OF ens cost the lives of three of the | rode out singly, or in bodies, from their places | gates, side by side, with her! meut is excellent to keep down inflammation. | 100 :i-grain Capsulen, es tukthow E STUDIES for sale. BETACH-LOADING DUCK No Ikke at HALE PAME FOUR rrison who had made u sortie to save the | of shelter. pointing and gesticulating in en-| | “I reckon ez now I'll try and get through | Afterwards use tincture of arnica, or a poultice | 1 arcs S-graiu Capsuies.. SHORTHAND.—INSTRUCTION THOROUGH, S¥s. | MADE BY 1. P LUNDY Situated tn the City of Wash gers The Lady Betty and “the boys” | raged derision, toward the fort, breaking out | them golden gates,” she said in a faint broken | of arnica flowers, 100 S-rain Capsuies.... SS tematir, and succeerful: begioning. wivanced, wad | ©202 ‘ ‘Sb the best of friends, She liad | into wild war whoops, which eurdied the blood . with a strange little smile flickering | Ty Bortixo Mar for soup put cold water to it | 100 grains Quinine, Powers & W spend carves for ladies aud gentlemen ayelans —— . : ike ate cae igh mae econ tong IN iN nut c » specialty, every evening, under di of Mr. E. \iered her rifle side by side with them. 8 ws. Shots were fir: which a8 ips. and let it Dowiy to. do extract P.Hanua, For farther inforuution apr Wok. had tokew her share ‘in the watches; | the men in the fort, thongh burning to avenge | She was gone before the girl could speak, or as tb come slowiy toa simaner to extrac’ 1409 New York ave. OM eon” | Invite their had eaten, lived, langhed with them, | ¢ach one with a dozen, dared not return, for | had even understood, the juice. If meat ix, boiled for itself alone, Allcock’s Porous Plasters....4- > = —— —— | of Dolls, Toys fearless as they of the death that threat-| not a bullet could be wasted. They would! The Ladv Betty glided back to her own | Put it into boiling water, which causes the | Ayers sameeriiia TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. oe eee oe | Postnaning, said tot ap ned them. Now all this was changed, | eed them all for the last struggle. The | quarters, where she astily made a few prepar- | Outer surface to contract, and the richness of | 43¢n, Hur Viner Jasons, in less or private, st residence of bupilor | suction at i ‘4d | chusetts avenue northwest gh The Lady Betty. even thinking over it | Women—or rather Miriam, for The Lady Betty | ations. Fort James, which Shaw was supposed | the meat is retained within, ‘Ayer's Carthartic Pills, ce, Sansa ai? -comme | Bee. nly. which she never did—the very thought | had scouted, in savage mockery, the idea—had | to have reached by this time, was full 70 miles | Corp Drixxs, as a rule, increase the feverish Bovinine, small, 60 $300 MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR BOTH H Ge Ta gue mar, Ate these two strangers. whose udvent in the | been kept inside the building to be outof the | away. She had made up her mind to be the | condition of the mouth und stomach, and so | Bovinine, large. 100 | Hone Graduntin, Enghek Gpaduatiog Serestdc ead | AM, * ; - hte xt had een paptzed by the loss of three of | Way of the abot, The long, weary dav passed, | mensenger to him Sho! had avaated at that | create hire, Saperience shows: ito. be a | Bul™ cota 25 | Colleer preparatory coursee, Special care to ttle | "1 wit oc br petiic Suctiom ae ey che bravest and brightest of the boys, filling | the afternoon wane iriam, | rebelling | conference the night before, and knew how i it 6 " 50 Sal thos ee petrous, | JOSEPH | syivania eveuue worth som 4 a Ler rage conld hardly have deflued tie change | against her captivity, ventured t0 disobey ors | desperate mattere were. She’ knew, too, every | {ct that hot drinks relieve thirst and “cool off 5 | SHORTLTDGE Sate) Pr seHootm | DECEMBER FOL TH, nt TEN IAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 77H | stock of Forte ted eaboetitanbegun ders. As she stepped outside she caught sight | peril that would beset her. ‘The country be. | e body when it is in an abnormally heated | stork c Faneh : mtry b ndition better than ice-cold drinks, 4 were never unkind to her. She | of The Lady Betty disappearing into a small | tween this aud Fort. James was swarming with | ° hey went ow short rations so that | shanty, built on rising ground at the oth: > | Indiaus,. She would carry her life in her hen ‘To Puntry Urexstis.—All sorts of vessels and well as that girlstranger should have |emd of the stockade. She looked abont| but she did not think of that, she was only a| utensils may be purified from long-retained | Williame' Little Liver Pill . Bat this knowledge only made her | her; none of the boys were near. woman, and her Joss would be nothing. But | smells of every kind in the easiest and most | Cuticura Resolvent.. furious. Had not she been a good com- | impulse—for which the girl could her loss might entail the death of others. She | perfect manner by rinsing them out well with | Cuticurs Ointment. as Chom did not want then to | sccomt, unless it were a simple womanly de- | knew as well as the boys that she must uot be | charcoal powder after the grosser. impurities | CArick's Boluble Food sire for the sympathy of her own sex at this | discovered. How to elude those vigilant foes? | have been scoured off with sand and water. paramere een any as nd D sts. n. Eetablished 1804. Cential location Comuodiotis hails end cigee-rooms. Superior methods. | Lew gtyJe. suclusives abe Rallcorps of instroctors. tte well-trained greduatenare | Sickely aud Virane Watrivex ling reapousible business and official positions, | Pius, Bracelein, Cuff, Burions, Day and ight sessions. Large attendance of young | Glasses, Studs” Jewelry of ail ik wen and women. Fivecourses: ‘The Dusiness oturse, | Set Itine, Thiinblen. Cotte, Silve Amanuensis courme:' Practical English, Special Bra: | other Prec 50 | uuuuship: Delsarte Course in Express 1 00 | Batons the'year, quarter, of monthly h meta bo | Buteeasy time. calor send cp ilgettated cle - * The’ ofher “at | the space between 4he building she occupied | tribe ot indbers: ad ae amoNg,S | | To Crows Cxacks 1x Inox Srovis take good | Camps Arenic Wales ie 100) RERPNGi Fee eaa, oe Pes BR ; Re the other —at| the space between the building she occu; ribe of Indians, was as sul and as : sor 3 * a ha ~4 ¥ CTION ‘Now she | and the shants. She reached the door. which | learned in their craft and stratagems es them, | Y00d sshes, to which add the same quantity | Hy’ Cream Balm 50 | P)RAWING AND PAINTING-INSTRUCTION IX west ld bundle and loud one: Sorry Carew had | The Lady Betty had left ajar. The giti called | selves, She must go on. foot. ‘She would not | of finely pulverized clay, mix thoroughly to- Edervesctng Bromo Gufein. taught her. The Lady Betty set ‘her teeth as | her softly. There was no answer, and, pushing | risk the boys discovering her plans by taking a | gether with a little salt; this mixture is to be prpvanitaligh icimdi nic neceter ee p she remembered watching the lessons the girl | the door open, Miriam looked in.’ ‘There was a | horse; besides, she could, on foot, conceal her- | moistened with water and applied to the a v 2 Pat —9 aud see the Wonderful progress oo 4 69 as 7 every branch ana forall feate or in clasge at 96 150 | THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE ATS: ROT E 10 ‘of students, 57 3 33 9 " j ei i Hop Bitters per bottle. 100 _ Setar had begged for. All the boss had wanted to | square opening for a window at the end of the | self better. Greater safety would counterbal. | parts. ‘The stove should be gold when SOMITE ERGARTEN AND PRE | ,3 i - teach her. But it waa Sorty Carew who had | Teom, and through this opening poured the | ance the greater speed. She would take little | plied. if ap laletomy 1 00 | MA mary Class, 401 3d. nw. © Couveyance trom | tne District of Coiseulan and tet given the lesson. As The Lady Betty remem-| golden light of the western sun, Itrolied in | ammunition, for not a shot could well be | ‘Tar Vey Wonsr Inx Stars have been re- | Hood’ Sammars. 50 | ULATION and SPEECH READING couche the bet am Hered the look, on his handsome face us he | wares of dazaling radiance into the room, and | spared; but, then—eave a bullet, for herself | moved from carpets of very delicate colors by | EonlentskasPrerene Lasse. 100 DECEMUEI Tat at HA stood by her, showing her how to handle his | in the midst of it, bathing her as in a sea of | if she were caught —she would need none. She " pi pared Y | Home Malt (Tarrant's). 35 ESHONS — MISS CLARA HARKISON, | P.M, the followin’ deseri rifle. she drew in her breath with a sharp. short | fiery light, stood, ‘rigid still, gazing through | had not to fight, but overmateh her foes by | 7ubbing them with skim milk, and when they | Hof Mait ca 40 | A punter, jX. Mitderwarten Systent | Westllugton, District of i sob. as if that first shot tired by the girl had | the opening, The Lady Betty. “She seemed to | cunning. She would even take no food. for | are almost effaced washing them with a cloth | Henan, nate sisi is |e 1tth stn 1) adlepeauie dap reereagaiors he gene through her own heart. _ be seeing a vision, so pale was her face, so star- | those left behind would need every mouthful. pce eg mage ag ombe =< ‘Then | Hunyadi Water... 35 | = o ae tawa | | ‘Lertus of sale: One-half cash: balance in ax ita“ But though the boys were as good to] ing and fixed her eyes And now to leave the fort. ‘The boys must | cover the place with » dry cloth and let it re- | Hanam's Carn Salve 15 | KINDERGARTEN FROEBEL SYSTEM GRADED | to be secure by ad ent erty wold | BiS~dte ae COE her im their rough. familiar way as they had | | The girl spoke again gently, but the woman | not know till she was gone. A greut desire to | main 0 for a day. Iron Bitters per bottle. 100 | scttsavest thet. tw. catriaweandattendancs: | paid Ail cox i i | S2CTHE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED UNTH always been, something seemed to have come | did not stir, and Miriam, stepping half fear- | take one last look at Sorry Carew, who had just} Iris Wet, as a general rule in cake making, | Imported Bay Rum, large bottles.. 5 | German, Drawing and Calisibenics. Fourteeuth ye 4 MONDAY, DECEMBER THIRD, 18N8, sauue bs between them and her. They were no longer | fully, for she did not know how she would be | turned in and lay sleeping only twenty 7444 | to beat the butter and sugar (which must be | Mellin’s Food ..... 5 | Dopertasuat tor fosters ne ranaoals, Formal | ove. = yer a wo recklessly cheerful in her society. When | received. went np to her. But as she reached | from her in one of the outhouses, shook her | to bets the butter. Nestle’s MINE Food. 50 a a | Seteeatine peer . s[8OM4S DOWLING, Auctioneer. she swore they seenied always afraid that that | the woman's side, and instinctively followed | cool courage. ‘But she conquered, Where was | de fine) to a light cream; indeed, in the | ova tooa, pote 50 | Weal Bunda pee eee meee beat W > girl would hear her. They evidently preferred the gaze of her rapt eyes, an exclamation of | the good? She had given him up forever. She making of pound cxke the lightness of the cake now to keep their lives to themselves, and de- | awed delight and wonder broke from her lips, | was out of the fort at last; and now to com-| depends as much upon this as upon the eggs sired her to do the same. Through a break of the wood-lined hills, fac- | mence the deadly task, being well beaten; then beat the eggs and put Sei eoe curaLgove Of Tie Linnany aerate Fiano, Onan, Voiews Violin RD, Director.” uX-1m™ advantages. 0. B. BULL! 2 a" “ART-STUDENT’S LEAGU ‘wr ” Comprising many val Hooks relet ing: to Amante, ‘The old happy-go-lucky familiarity in which, | ing the window, the sun was setting ina per-| At the third dawn from that night, about a| them to the butter, and gradually add the | Piso's Cows Syrups... Divi, rtralt sui Lite ater Co SANTANA PS ee if there were no respect. there was no trouble” | fect glory of red und gold. ‘The whole horizon, | mile still from Fort James, a woman staggered | four and other ingredients, beating it all the | Prumian Cumgh Syrapy tho bes Holmes ain 8 Serymet E AND OHIO ox Nacaral some question of etiquette. had vanished. | narrowed to them +7 toons hills, seemed a sea | and fell at the feet of some of Shaw's men. It | time. reniter her org See 3 Stadent’s League, Sun Building. Tie Bimors. ree's Go : This invisible though perfectly tangible barrier | of fire, which stretched on in liquid, quivering | was difticult to recognize her womanhood.-such | A Pnacticat, Housgxexren says if the neces. " against which she’ fretted and was im. | waves of light from heaven to them. as they | « disfigured, disheveled, tattered thing she was. | sity of cutting hot bread be imperative the | Pie?’ Favorite Prescription Passable, Once when she had broken out and | stood on the earth. And as the girl looked she | Her face was crusted with dust and blood, for | mist un lumina mints chiselicatelcn oo. wormed at and reproached and cursed one of | forgot the hideous ries, and the whizzing shot, | slie nd been severely wound: her lips were ee pen See | mewenty Powtec, the men. ueking why they all kept so uloof from | and the horrors that, to them, must wait on | black and parched, her feet bleeding and torn, | & Warm knife for the purpose. ‘The heating of | Pure Vaseline, muali ther, he had locked parploned for 0 ssemeun or | death; and a grout pence Soll on her, They thought as they ruised her that she was | ‘he steel prevents the chill which causes the | Pure Vaseline, lanre sine twe, and then anowsred her: “It is like the golden gate of heaven!” she | dead. Under the blazing sun, through the | #°dden look so well known to those who have | Pure Spanier ‘Waal, I guess we don't forgit as how you're | cried under her breath. “And we shall pass | blackness of night, hunted down by her blood. | been = to cut the warm lost. A nap- | Eomede Varsiine .. Same” he said. awkwardly and doubsfuliy; | through them. and then the sorrow and the | thirsty foes, lying hidden from them for hours | Hi should be Inid on the plate upon which the | Sebeuek's Pu “but you see you're a woman, and so’s she.” sighing will seem so short, for they will be no | in the water, in ‘holes in the ground, creeping | *lices are placed. aan Ai that “she.” How she hated her! Tt all | more! " f speaking alona, | units #0 staaRer on, starving, fainting from | | To Fay Overens axp Furst Fieu.—Helen riche yearyee st from her. The boys only thought of © Was uot couscious of speaking alond. | loxs of blood. pain, and those awful miles upon | Blood, West Fort Ann.—Have well hea mapicesh her new. ‘They would hove laid themselves | The Lady Batty omurted: a chatter tas ifer| miles of ack tke had yet brought her mes. nes | Secti's Racateon God Liver ol re DECEMBER | But especially val tu Engravers and works relate at] ¥ © O'CLOCK, dae to Pine ti teers wri | TEE ONT "S aeses, wit lange : MU 31-100 acres SEE BUSEE Rota #2100" rem, with foundry | oe ee wont Ar FORD GALLEME, SIK JOSHUA REYNOLDS’ WORK: To be nold at suction at my toons Yt bud December 4, 18s and followings Wt be on exnstithos trom PREDAY, 30th, wp to the ‘CORCO opened October 1. The classes, inK are open to buih sexes. FOF on about the courses in Algebra, Geometry, ehect PSE SS EP ERODED i teers? amaceict ay oo Exocvriox, Oxatony, Activa» Tessous in CLASS of PRIVATE in any one or more 3 | of the above stl. 48 page Catalogwe free. MAIL 100 | TYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND OLATORY, 175 | 315 6th st, n.w, Gulf a block east of City P.0., Wasi? ington, 100 ad 100 100 | (SE BERL: SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. aA, ‘Catalowues can now be had st the office of the Amo- ‘Tarrant’s: " 4 notes to be Kiven bearing interest at 6 per nf from | theneer. down for her to walk over. To get « word or | ute and rage, or of @ spiritual dread of the | sage to Shaw. be sna behead oe Lee ines | wucasc Sete elle 4 ‘niin: Say of sales pealte "os slip. ana te Greece . a 3 smile from her they would have gone to their | mystery of death?—ehook her from head to | "It was marvelous how she had done it, Noth- por; enim oveters; thes din dhney fut | Warner's Kidmey and Liver Gam. 46 seater aoe ; 5 arvana ati death. It was for her they had given up eurs- | foot. ing but that resolve, which grew us the hours | Pepper rain oysters; then dip them into | Weetns Beef, Wine and tron, 70 tach lot att FAMILY SUPPLIES, ing. gambling. and The Lady Betty. Poor; She turned sharply, staring stupidly for «| went on, into ulmosta madness of desire to | 0¢#2 egg; then roll them in the crackers and an29 ‘722 14th st. nw. ———=— iy n Willi ’ Beef, Wine and Lady Betty! “it was hard. She who had shared | second at Miriam, her ‘eyes blinded with the | save Miriam and Carew, carried her through it | £8," be alpha ll heag tence poration sad [= re ae their perils os well as their pleasures. to be put | radiance into which she had been gazing. | all. At first she could force no sound from lips | "4 Arie eS aipped into beaten | witor's Cod Liver Oil and Lime., ISdT T st, tw. aside for this pale, quiet-faced girl, who liad | Then, as she understood who had spoken, her | and throat; but at last they understood. Even Fee rected secrackers the same as oysters. | winiams’ Phosphatic Emulsion, the SIDWELL, Princiyal. been a total stranger to their lives a fortnight | eyes blazed, and she flung out her hands as if | now she asked to go with the relieving party, | Tey require more salt und pepper. best, pint bottles...... - %% : TEN NORMAL TRAINING CLASS, before. They were ashamed to dash the girl aside dreading their ignorance of Indian warfare, | MUvrTox Buors.—Take of the lean loin of | Water of Aumonia lake boitiee. 40 KARDEICATES AND Tit Soioon did not care to see het Giti" she cried: in & Bourse, choked voice, | which mizht hurry ou the catastrophe. Bui | mutton one pound, without any bone, and | Willa’ Coup. Sarapacila 2a Place, mo tA SEA girl. They were uncas: “you shan't take this from me. too! she relapsed into unconsciousness as she spoke, i ri ‘Williams’ Rose Tooth Powder., —— = = _ Ker presen: ‘ But Miriam caught at her hands. and was delirions when ahe awoke again? Ble ere, Sepanieors prey can Pat the | Wilisns’ Hair Tonic, the best [BUSINESS (EDUCATION — BOOKKEEPING, | show his dislike. He would take the girl “Ob, don’t let us quarrel!” she cried with | was tenderly nursed, She was the heroine of | OBE i" t00. if well crach ar nt there must be | Williams’ Rheumatic Plaster. tion: Lite Scbolarel mares when she drew near them: he would look as if| half sob. “Be my friend! How can we go | the hour—a fact which, when she recovered a | *#@ full amount of me: immer gently until | Pine Tooth Brushes. {RIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL—A PRIMARY, I Vermediate, and Hizb School for buth sexes! ’ Cuoice porrer, ren un, 250. Home-made Pure Grape Wine, toe, per bottie, At OHARE'S Grocery, 41-6t" 1245 7th st mw, bet. Mand N. Plat of this property a1 be obtained at oblice of auc ution; Lite Scholes aad Anoeres ee Habed 1885. WOODS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, ; ‘a Ps SOMETHING stgarer pollution for hi beloved. spoties | through the golden gato with hate between | litte, she revented with the whole force of her | Situ alt ui oning Gr fate, eon ae ne | Vine Water, anise oto = oan ‘That Lae couand every bedy to sound the prainee af nghter from the very touch of us!” vocabulary. 3 ater, per S COMMERC SEL Betty's garment. At first’ The Lady Betty had | ‘The woman broke into « reckless, Bat the news they gave her one afternoon | {ayer on EG eaendy tothe all the fat can be | Houguet Tollet ap, cai Pte ig Saal, VEN, FLUE defied im, ax she had defied the boys, and | laugh, whose bitterness aj d the gi made her turn her face to the wall and lic | until soft and add to the broth as job Menace | Saket good Toilet Soap, ard bs College in Ameri Dead sone! tip | ‘Tey itand see, and you will use mo other, Pari forced herself upon them. and taken a pleas- ‘ve heard on them golden gates’ silent and still for a long time. Her friends | foruse ‘a8 you heat I6 | 3 cakes Pure Pain: Oil Sa - Ted. est and " Twill aril, | ty the following well-known grocer: ure in startling that delicate piece of goods | ¢z now, they ain't fur sich ez me. Only were saved, She insisted upon getting up and z Sour nie anergy a ce ee eee AX » Ne = with her reckless oath-garnished talk. She | fine folks ez you!" goi ng about the next day. Nor would she wait | CRANBERRY SavcE.—(1.) One quart berries, | fraxrant, refreshing, and lasting, $1 per pint. “@. MARTYN, President. C.K. URNEIG, wat FOPROCLOCK | JOHN H, MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave took a malevolent pleasure in arousing that Pee ETS the girl. | “What makes you so | til the relieved garrison reached Fort James, | one pound granulated sugar and one-half pint | | Hendoline i» unequaled ana beautifier of, the com Principal. Loi 3. 6. 15, and south 33 fect 6 inches | CHAS. 1. KELLOGG; Masonic Temple, tha frightened, shrinking. wondering disgust on | hard? If Ihave done you any wrong without | ‘The evening before they were to arrive she | water. Cook ten minutes; shake the veusel do | RGT% An, dhacmtensibte requisite to” the ‘Ladies front of Lat 17 tn Squase 104 NEDY & BON, 1:200 F et, Foilet: it renders the akin whi’, smooth and soft,and | A NEW ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR the lovely face that had so bewitched the boys. | knowing, forgive me; and take my hand.” left. The sun was setting across the level prevents chapping Every lady" shoud useit.' Fer | SM ivuey ¢. sHORTLESEE'S MEDIA (Pa )ACADE- But even she had at last been cowed by the | But The Lady Betty struck it from her with | prairie as she rode ont of the fort and all the | 22t Sti. (2.) One quart berries, one pound Tots 5 and 6 fro: D street; lot W. E. ABBOTT, 1721 Pennsylvaninave, R.A. WALKER, 1600 Teh t. - ‘ FOR BOYS went thee. sista _ on ids ‘ond contemah of Mr. G h re ri 4 " ge ss granulated sugar, and one pint water. Brin; ‘Rheurns an infallible external remedy for Neu- | ™ - ee ae E. M. BUKCHARD & BRO., ave. and 4a dab darned way with his Uuaghte, snd ow | were Uruned, and nt cry of palm waa | her Morac head coward Ward safer tie: | Riga tad water fou Woi:'add Te frit and | plea denerienn iar Ree les | NADAL A PELE waTE ROWS FO Mea Lowmenniesnee pigees them, too. Was it only the scorn | from the girl. An imprecation broke on the | ment, with a wistful, rapt gaze in her eyes, | ol till clear—fifteen or twenty minutes, (3.) | atrial ivate oF A — y wok the father that had cowed | air, and Sorry Carew. who had reached the | looking straight into, the radiance, flooding | One pownd berries, one pint (scant) cold water | | OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT in under the | YDtirwt.n.w.. near the Arluugton Hotel. sel" oral casts at 7 ONAL | Was not there something in the pitiful, | doorway just in time to see the blow, earth and sky, before her. and one-half pound granulated sugar. Boil to- | ne anws and oie Strom the’ peoet ie CEDARS” — A BOARDING AND Day | U3 deol of Sond or all caulsat PROFESSIONAL. shrinking eves of the pure girl which—but no! | forward, and caught the poor little w Then she turned to the people who had come | 8¢ther berries and water ten minutes; add su- | iusnufecture nib, Powers & Weightinan SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. - = = ———y ‘The Lady Letty only broke into more furious | hand in his. to sce her start, Sr eee: amt ls, | Se Ee rere eet ie | SE SEee CONN MET, se seme Prrepant Antiolorer and ppaet mo rege when she thought of this. That that girl ‘ome away!” he cried, hoarsely, to the | “Tell Miriam Gresham and Sorry Carew ez | °F Shake, to prevent scorching. scriptions intrusted to. our care will be satisfactorily | — ablie 2 wien secund nacht sie wel should master her! The rage that desperately | trembling girl. “It is not fit that you should | how I'm goin’ toward them golden gates—she'll | CAULIFLowER SaLap.—Boil « cauliflower in | dispensed at our very low rates, ‘A HakVARD (GHADUATE | DESLES PUPILS, | after five day 2 very yon wall AY pewspa, x published in Wash ton. vealed. eoovers lost or stolen sie on ARN ga, | LE LESSER, tte | SS ee ee ee Don't inistake the place-THE TEMPLE DRUG STORE, under Masonic Temple, corner #tb and F wis, cl WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors. defied the thought was full on her at this in- | be here. Stand back!” He made a fierce ges- | know—and I reckon ez how Tl never keer fur | salted water until tender, but not overdouc, wt as Miriam Gresham went by with Sorry | ture to The Lady Betty. ag to come back.’ sabapesel ag When cold, cut it up neatly ia call aarti The youn a hme’ gut ¢ curse after them. | She fell back, mastered by the look in his | _And she rode away into the golden light. | Bost together three tabk fuls of oil ‘The young man heard it; his face grew white | eyes and the mereiless gesture. But she could | Nor did those who had once knéwi her free Pp jee escape 6 I Larriaces. Betta in burihess, enoves all “sab Sueneen: "Gures sickineen If day aorta iv Ni XS, WED- to the li He did not look at his comy i not get out of the light that e hi C i ii and one of tarragon vinegar, with. pe - ay fT EQ b- — Dut he knew how the delicete skin bad Gushed | cabin ~ Pee em Stag a) ee Nee ote et, of senix. and.salt to taste, ub the’ dish ors aligitiy Tue Tor Tur Cano Lines Best sesbeom Bows ii and D streets | will save tune and scarlet and then paled beneath the gratuitous | But the meaning of the woman's dreadful ———+e0_______ with garlic, arrange the pieces of cauliflower 18 THE insult, and his eyes blazed with fory against | recklessness, of tho ‘mony gesture, broke in on it. strew over them some capers, a little tar- the woman who had dared so to hurt her. Yet | some strange way—for she had had. in hee Saturday Smiles. gon, chervil, and par finely minced, “ANCHOR” STONE BUILDING BLOCKS, there had been «yesterday when his eyes had | protected school-girl existence, no knowledge |_There is one paradox abont Halford, Gen, | With the least bit of dried ‘thyme and marjo- PUESDAY, DECEMBER. FOL ety gamer ttreemeal <tiy, os he sees i ASP roth rho EM MEH, | Sehsore ll oth Somes | jm. CHARLES G. STOT: Penstoe teres ~Rrnwtee. | $1. ‘Name, tock of 34) FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer by feat tyne = KNABE PIANO, RARE OLD PIFCES OF WALNUT ECENITO! LATE EN . EBRATED | MAKER OF BuACKET, warNcT aa TLE, FINE OLD O1L PAL CHAIRS, LAS\ Be, EAs! WINTER RESORTS. or $2 a good averaqe box. «MALIN Nz M PARL EL, glowed with « different light as they looked on | of the evil of life—on the girl's understanding. | Harrison's private secretary. The “haif” of | Tm powdered, Pour the oil, vinegar, ic., Real Stone, three colors. < woman. and it was the remembrance of | She drew her hand from the young man's | his name is four-sevenths of it.— Utica Observer, | O¥er, and serve, = — oe with ite chill hand of Laoag = pores to Bpsin the unhappy wo- a Boston theaters you find in the front rows | MiNcz Meat ror Pres.—One cupfal of ‘The BEST PRESENT for Children end Adults, to-day. g and cowering in the corner | the young men with the incipient mustaches. | chopped meat, one and a half cupfals of rai- They did not speak tll they reached that | of the liht-Alled room. 7 Aud we nippose that is where the expression | sine one anda balfenpfalsofeurranc encand a pone a e low wi uildings in which rooms she cried, her sweet voice unsteady | “Down in front” comes from.— Yonkers States- if cupfi bri ATEW WINTER KES peen given her and her father. It was | and strained with the passion of infinite pitt, | mon half cupfuls of brown sugar, one-third of a cup-| Apply for Descripfive Catalogue. sent post free, to NEW wistex nesorr. ing up at him with eyes still bright with her | come direct from Heaven itself. "You eannot | pondettully as « dancer. Don't vou remember | cupfal of meat liquor, two teaspoonfuls of walt ee ee hurt. “It seems hard, when she and Lure the | get out of the light! It is because the golden mathayieen two teaspoonfuls of ‘cinnamon, one-half of s ai ae ater ‘This new, artistic, and completely appotuted house . " Yoo-s; I wasn’t buyi a Fore ae en OE we in Te ees mie tat there | Platiphin Record, Ye *™ M8" |Keanpocnfal of nce, oue-hal' af a eagpoontal | NEW YORE, | Sie cas cf Norfolk, Va" Within euny secon of et Her voice caught and fell into lower tones, | And then she fled from the room, and the | ,, A Reward of Merit.—Bank Telter—“winl you | andj juice: one aarter piece of Sitron, ans- CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, Foint Comfort and Fortress Monzoe, andon directline | = TUBE BHT gn ASD BOLET EER TO" Re ‘They had not told her what manner of woman | young man did not dare protect her any more. \ysitay be presumption, madam, if I offer you | qi of a cupfal of brandy, juarter of Ge Eaya and 407 7th st. n.w., above D st. between North and ae atl wpeton pine forest of ay ee FILTER, KETCHES BkQuis- The Lady Betty was. She thought her coarse, |~ He went ont into the alr with a look on his | ese few roses? nate, SWethitesoreit has uo superior: “For fmeuerinrae | THES. &., &., © fav . 1 | cupful of wine, three teaspoonfuls of rose vulgar. insolent, foul-mouthed, but she believed | face which had never been there before. Ais Caramella Golddust—“I don't know you, | water, health resort it has no superior. For f “aT AUCTION. Ination, fe, address, her honest. Her father and the other men had| And there was no sound left in the room,save | * y Bexvereax Pre.—Take two pounds ° eee ay ga TER CLOCK hte cee: Kept op the delusion, sprung lke an angel's | the wild. choking sobs of the woman, who had | , Bank Teller —~-Tam the hak a hat o8 | trom lthe tac wells pease ox ‘Mest be eae boaskis dias eect sere Setneriene wil “ Sule fancy from f i dust, womat & fencrve. nas Ts wre & You mast not mind her,” said Sorry Carew, light streaming fall upon ber. with the red | who ever indorsed 4 check on the right end!" | ing steak, eut into small pieces, Put two dozen EPPS’S COCOA major portion of which being made b whose cceanace : br Ris. of the ne nl wa} eeu © gukwardly, remembering her faith,” “She's et tee = small onfons, with some batter, into.» frying- BREAKFAST. = sri ion esa Soother recommendation ns Ua Mowe rave and she's true. She has faced death with CHAPTER UT. - the Baptist anniversary meeting in Bristol | pan and cook gently until brown, Fry balf's _ us, and” —he stopped short. As he looked into} It was midnight. ‘There was no moon; but} *!*l¥; mistaking Samuel Jones (the ‘Marion eden and | ecBE. horoueh knowledge ofthe natural laws whicls Open from December util May. the girl's sweet, half-indignant, half-pained ? : lawyer) for a dear relative, ran up to of the tema | For etrenlars ete, addres M THE ABOVE SALE exes he felt It suctilege to Sven speak af Tee | the Right was luminous with the starlight, and | iw” Ken” eters ducovering ber matte it it | selec tae ved out WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor, BLE. om pint ay elder tireakdant Betty's good qualities. Poor Lady Betty! | The Lady Betty. creeping like a giiding shadow | The brethren around were amused, Wetake wis oat Hav Mbit It in by. the jude | _17-ekw2m “ doa'teiea phe a little fetta She | from the shanty to the puilding where Miriam | Jones was resigned, and the good sister was deep i ye fdonatitation | hed hase Gisovered some ‘The | slept, muttered an oath. which she choked im- | greatly embarrassed. It was reported that she Heraid, rh to re- : Lady Betty, and she remembered that fact now | mediately, then glanced round with a fierce, | fainted.—Zichmond Religious i pain’ i a? ESTATE as she listened to Sorry Carew's praises and | half-shamefaced expression, as if defying any Speaking of thankfulness: Old Polydore, arg cara 4 F saw how his handsome face flushed as he stam- | ove who mighthave overheard the suppression, | one of the patriarchs of a South Caroling ie | FA AbD, IMPROVED Tidy PARAL WE: Pecehen ious: oe ber wer trees! Under virtue of eS gon Distr afi wered: “I'se chock full o’ misery, massa, Cank de Lord, tank de Lord!" Somebody asked him one day what he thanked the Lord for and he replied: "“C ¢ you been so bleegin’ —Springfiel! Union, shy bg a Bl rnd ing 80 Up with our alighted ‘ud overlooked busines we have been unable ‘matter Presidentolect Harrison's’ cobinct s s ze Le i L B i ie - i 4 BF i # HI A : i H ht ie i ff i in ed Cures Scalp Diseases and Hair Falling. ‘Bay State Guitars astiafy all. i 50c. at Drugyists, saT-wha3 ‘Bay State Guitare sell as fast as they can be manatsc- tured... on Tansee wanes ‘lend for prices und description to DR ‘ 3.0. HAYNES & 00, at. Boston. i H a Fr it E if HA f i u i