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= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D..C.. SATURDAY, O for Tux Evaxme Stan far out beyond the fringe of reeds into the dark- | Written for the Evsrxe Stan. with AUCTION SALES. Ress of the it. Oth have a mile AU NSA ae HOW TO KILL DUCKS. Or more arousd and seared up the ducks, feed: THE SOLE’S GUARD. par asa = a FUTURE DaYs. ___ FUTURE pars. A Sport That May be Enjoyed at Small pel pmiieg ol pred aging tn to| Where the Leather Comes From, and plied to it when in weer.” It may be well to 000 FPPOMAS DOWLING, Avcuioneer. ; FT ¥%AS DOWLING, Azcuonces. Expense. Kt and are shot by the hunters who stand near How it is Prepared. a ene maa ov valet Goss. bus Uidle harm BY CATALOGUE, , CATALOGUE SALE gow To sur THE “sInx sox”—wonsIxe wire quae onl eeteee tae aachenee Ce ducks seem | THE MOCCASINS AND BUCKSKIN sUrts oF THE rx- | and cold will inva ELEGANT FURNITURE, PIANO, mrk’gors, _— . ore DECOYS—WING SHOTS THE MOST SURE—KILL- | large as eagles (like partridges on alogzymorn-| DIANS—HOW KANGAROO SKINS HAVE SUPER- ORNAMENTS AND HANGINGS LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF NOTIONS,| CHOICE AND WELL-SELECTED COLLECTION IN@ DUCKS WITH 4 CaLaPasu—tux preven | ing), eon = fon ee. er ae = SEDED CALF SKIN—LEATHER FROM SOUTH AT AUCTION. or 4 Tost importan' upot AMERICA—PREPABIN KS—RUSSIA LEATHER. rd > — — dog, generally of the poodle type and very ~ —— oT On THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER srvex.| TADIES' AND GENTS UNDERWEAR, hc.,&c., JAPANESE {Copyright, 1389. Since the day that Adam aud Evo exchanged aired tax cnthe eomeaeees Lg PURCELAINS, BRONZES, CURIOS, ARTICLES OF VIRTD, FINE EMBROIDERED SCREENS, PANELS, MANTEL SCARF, PORTIEKES, ETQ, ater NEW ART SALFSROoS, ITH ST. AND PENQSYLVANIA AVE, WEDNESDAY, TECRSDAY AND FRIDAT, OCTOBER 16, 17 AND 18, 1889, AT 11 AM. AND 3 PM. EACH Day. Ducks are unusually early this season, For the past month they have been seen in our bays by ones and twos, and latterly by “‘zaggies” Bumbering thirty to fifty. Since the recent heavy storm nuwbers of them, weary with buf- feting of the wind and waves, wing sore and hungry, have focked into our smoother waters, Of all sports by the sea, duck shooting afforas the most fun and is undsubtedly the most pop- ular. The reason for this is that it comes in the fall and spring and so does not expose its yota- ries to the extremes of climate. Another rea- ton is, that although there is no royal road to jearning. there Is undoubtedly one to duck a i ST ae eee ees ae | ins wisn at svtal steck ot B: J. Diheeet eben, AKLORS. . One Superb Chickering Grand Piano with Cover ana | ¥D? are relinguishing retail trade, Goods removed st to our store for convenience of sale, and will be sold at millew Satin, Fqurcnicce, Parlor, Suite, comprising | suction commenciug on MONDAY, FOURTEENTH ‘One Larve Arn and three Side Chairs iv White and | OCTOBER, at TEN A.M. Crynece Dusiesk. In part we name 500 pairs Corsets, 1,200 pairs Aw fig leaves for furs the human animal has had gold. Eaorte rt “6 a habit of clothing himself in the integument are now naturalize the stripped from his dumb brothers. How, when animal furnishing the skin ine of Michi- oF where hidos were first converted nto leather | fra, Very similne tof native habitat. Shoald no wise man ever pretends to know. Doubt-| the old world of another of ita peculiar institu- less the process was evolved, not invented. tions. Leather certainly antedates the earliest | “There is nothing like leather,” says the records, and no savage tribe, however low in the | Proverb, and truly. | Absolute human necessi- 5 a ies rank about thuswise: salt, iron, leather. The seale, has yet been found ignorant of some way | aluminum age may dethrone iron, but salt will to dress skins. Our American Indians, in espe- | always be needed to save the world’s bodies, cial, are pastmasters of the art, Rude as are | 8nd leather no less to give comfort to its soles, their processes, deer, bear or buffalo robes | Written for Tux Eviine Stan. dressed by them are far ahend of those that white men supply, while the buckskin of Mosales in Memory. andsotwe Munteland Pier Mirror, aa’ ad Galt Marbie-top Table with Red Satin Pam- | sorted Kid Gloves, Men's, Women's, and Child's Gilt Keception Chairs, Gloves, al! sorte, 1,000 dozen Hosiery, all kinds Um- tare eteninesuy Frepeh Bisque Figures, Extra! brelie, Spool Silke and Cotton, Spanish Laces, "Bocmias ac La.lios’ and Gent's Collars and Neckwear, Laces, Ril- z - bona, Men's, Women’s, Misses’ and Children's Under Wear Of every variety: ¥,000 pieces Ribbows, Braids, Ruching, Comba, Soaps, Worsteds, Suspauders, 2.000 ALL, ross Buttons, Cuffs, Men's and Boys’ Linen-bosom zy. Green aud Goit Key Portiere Poles, &e. Fedesiais aud Jardinie-es i. Will be op Exhibition Monday and Tuesday, Qctobeg thei : 7. Crown cities of Italia! Fair Firenze _ Suirte, Worsted Goods for Women aut Children, 200 shooting—it oaly requires paving with allver fine oe ps Pog Re pilant Clasping the Arno with voluptuous armst — Assorted Jerseys, Embroidery, Ginghams, Lace Car om a6 ona ae dollars. J Rare palac: chels, Com! end oct l-at jOMAS DOWLING, Auctionrer, THE ESSENTIALS. KILLING DUCKS WITH A REFLECTOR. is it. ee rt, whose treasures frenzy edestal. tains, Sat bs, with an jess variety of | _ wet Neat cattle furnish hides for more than half | Rapt worshipers of Praxiteles' charms! There are numberless places to which a man | much cross bred at that, but he is a treasure for | the world’s leather. Next to them come goats Pitti, UMzi! Famed repositories, ay go and hire a boat, and with ita man, and | his work. He lies asivep under the table until | and after them the East Indian buffalo and the | Whose stores of sculpture tell of Grecian skill! 4@ “sink box,” aman who knows the ways and the firing commences, but with the first gunbe| sheep, Horse hides are inconsiderable in Venus Medici, poets chant thy glories! is out. and alert, his head to one side. “Thud,” | amount and of low value. Pigskin, used for e < haunts of the birds, and who Isableto call them, | fatis the duck on the marsh, and he is off to saddles, is in limited demand and aupply. Dog-| T2Y CaFves wsthetic Phidian-fanctes Alt and if the sportsman has the necessary faculty | fetch it, and surely will do so, but ifhe hears no | skin and ratskin for gloves are mere items of of holding a gun straight and is favored with | thud he will not stir, and if many consecutive | account, not at all equal to the kangaroo skin, | Soft stroking Adriatic’s wavy curls! decent weather he may have fairly good sport. | misses are made in the early evening he will | which has quite superseded some grades of calf, | hou art ‘mid myriad ripples beaming soon bright There are many men. however, who prefer to | curl up and sieep, and the birds must be picked | while deer hides farnish glove leather, as we! With ducal gondola whose black prow purla! st themselves upon the details and make thelr | up when day breaks, for he will not help ‘duf- | as that for a variety of other needs, lian Hater, Deews’ Palace, Bridge of Sighs! by Shelr own eterts, Tne Rest pine for | Mann WHERE THE HIDES COME FROM. ‘Throng in the mind these memories and dreams cece: mote tae poor Capt J sgprtor me In 1886 New York imported from all sources | as prince or peasant by the headsman diea— otber stock. ocll-2t RECEPTION ROOM, 7p oNas ~ arge Cyst Mirror with Ha Pra. HONAS DOWLING, auctoucer. rtist’s Exe! TRUSTEES’ SALE TABLE PR: Eboutzel Secretary and Deak. 7 Red saan Window iancines. aeon fae Ber Black aud Ked Window Drapery, wo Superb Bronze Figures. ‘Two Oandeiabras. Fire Lrous, Feuders, & DINING ROOM. Carved W: _ E. WAGGAMAN, lival kataic Auctioneell i : OF VALUABLE LOT IMPROV <TABLE FRAME DWELLING, Bok en poly ner ts dis 2 l of & deed of trust duly recorded tu Libs folio B83, of the Land Reourds of the Dre % at the request of ty ate thereby ae will pot at rout of the premises, on MONDA TWENTY-Filist insie at HALE Ct M.., all of lot 18 in Loonnts’ cept the rear 3 feet eactited 1 Venetia! Lying golden in the moonlight onc oC ST FY ubdiviaien inches by the ae of trast, improv No. 2215 Boundary of which $50 will be ro. ree equa, AS PRE AND 1913, RES! City. Whereas on the ‘ld day of September, 1 tor in the Deed of t hereinafter ‘m Super A Wainut Adjus' Je te Elegant Walnut Extension Tabie with Carved Pillars, Handsome Leather-covered Dining Chairs in prime y street northwest. THE FRENCH METHOD. third cash, In France a method is employed somewhat in Charles Dod numbered Oue Hundred : . “ A a nich Dotes of pure nded” another seeson. The bag may not be about seven and one-half million dollars’ worth | ‘Thy page, old Venice, with tradition tems! conan, : Washington, in . = great but the enjoyment will ~ 100 per cent | like our own, but more elaborated. Most gen-| of jeather. The home supply of hides is. Sahanese Liuner Service, finely decorated. to Lote nui China and Glass Ware. to Fifty-seven (67), both Dis y 5 feet in width, cted by the «rid grantor, ed lots, certain greater. tlemen who haye an estate with a pool fre-| far below the demand, spite of all the cattle | @®¥ Napoli, glad city by the sea, PRACTICAL ADVICE. quently buy ducks, have a duck host, and the | upon our ten thousand western hills, not to | Near to Vesuvius’ molten mouth! There are few details that can be given in | poor professional fowler docs the same thing on | mention the plains of ‘Texas or the ranches of | Thy breezes and blue billows float to me t; practice is the only teacher. A few hints | Public waters. or leases the rights toa pool. | New Mexico, Mexico herself sends us many | Fragrant with spices from the fruitful coutht Print; pra y aoe Early in the fail a rude hut of twigs is built near | hides, both of steer and goat. Indeed, she | Isle Capri! mandarins and nectarines, Worth remembering are, that ducks feed at | the edye of the pool, anda number of stakes, | ranks next to South America, from whence | Blue grotto and bouquets of dainty wines! Koo. Pictures, nine. Plbe Brussels Carpet. upon the said Jast-ineuts CHAMBERS. Ehown as Nom 1903, ificent Mahoxany Suite of 3 Pieces, beauti- | }7ih streot northwest, reepectivel, ve ynrising Armoire, Extrs Larxe | ay Nos. L0G, 1008, 1010 and ly, ch Mattresses aud Pillows | avenue northwest, respects : “GN JW. PILLING, _ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ocll-dkde ¢ Hampeiire all of the said prean- us % Wins the use of maid al! 4 Bu. W. STICKNEY, Aucuom Bight and rest by day and have an undoubted | about forty. are driven in two paralell lines, | comes two-thirds of our importations. For a | Volcanic ridges deck thy smiling scenes Groans ont Lace Wine t est of thet aoe dels | PEREMPTORY GAL2: VALUABLE UNs preference for alee shore, Never fire at ducks | about twenty feet apart near the bank, and | dozen years past hides have been admitted | And scant-garbed rastics pruning laden vines! Hleeapt Moquet and 4 pets. Los 468 et seq. (the IMPROVED PROPERTY PRONTING OF €U0 caught sitting it their breasts are towards you, | !¢htly diverging. As soon as the ducks begin | duty free, tothe great aud manifest better- One Super Bbony t amber Suite, 4 Biecos, ; ecords of the District of x HW OSVKELTS SOUTHEAST. for ‘inless hit in the head they will probably ps “flighting, i. e., flying inland, live decoy ducks | ment of the whole leather industry. | Imperial Roma, Cesar's‘martial throne, Stead with der — pee orrep ee on eetegesmen Mp heen al parasent of without serious injury; put them up and | 4fe tied to these stakes, and a quantityof hemp | The heaviest, consequently the best, oxhides | Leaning upon the Tiber in decay! Louis XVI Chatrs and Lou unto the und fed the maid Lots numbered five ood them ugder the wings. If birds are on d is thrown on the water between the rows. | come from Baenos Ayres. They weigh over | Wha: wonders to the world thy soul-felt moan i au (4) Beapectivels. with the baild ° 4 ‘ e ducks passing over settle. are attracted by | 20 pounds each and fetch 16 cents per pound. De Tae thane Semember the clientes mak | the tame ones, aud when suificient are collected | Big fortunes have come out of making “dint” ment will turn them from their course. Avoid | the man in the hut fires; and by means of a gun | hides—that is, purchasing the hides from the all use of perfumes, or clothes that smell of per- | With several inches sawn off the end of its bar- | plains—men soaking them for weeks in satur- fawes (this may sound ridiculous, but it issound | Tels. he obtains a scatter target that bags the | sted salt water, then dycing and selling them, With whispers wierd imparia along the way!” Black Wa'nut Mortality's mausoleum! Thus great peoples, Black Walnut Armotre, Kingdoms and empires each in season roll, Upholstered Chamber Furniture. " - Body Brussels and otber Car; Their crumbling sionos and overtarning steeples | Fits Brussels and other Caryets ‘Chamber Suites ay and tw aunam, 3. 0 and secured trust on the property sold, or all cash, at t! the purchaser. $50 lot at time of sal: com: | of the ania preinises kuown and uaiubered as sioremaid) wt Y 80 WuUSh oF so Many of smd lots wus x (6) and seven (7), with the buiidina proves a Al 2m. | r © ments therecn, as inleht be necessary to discharge the | cost, Terms of wale to be coped with d never go out without having azood | #teater Dumber of nis visitors and seldom 1n- | The advance in price is nominal, but each hide , Mere dust upon Etornity's grand scroll! Double Brass Bedstead, with Canopy and Mattrewes, | amount of such indebtedness (wosether with expense | och idee OW BEICKNE TS A sensed, mad meres ws out anon MAE SATA | Fee Coe cease takes up 10 pounds o so of salt, and this yields | ye cities Ike to these no country other Anmcire bucoiu and Chairs to match, Stand at the tine of mate’ MOSHE) O81 Aw A UROKERS AL Cron. — Amend > on 1 rssh Winomo: Brace a big profit best cost und carriage, New Servants’ Furniture, cc. And whereus of the indebtedness secured by the TUESDAY A Ppa repay ‘on the water. are generally caught in hand net Orleans is the main sent ef the business in| Than ripe Italia ‘neath her southern sky LIBEARY, guid deed of trust there remains overdue and unpaid PIF! EENTH ind have XPM, 1 shat 5 4a) ed FB 2o47, i} mre = arses . “5B North America, as it is also the great interior | Cn claim—of music, Heavenly gift, the mother— | gandsome Plush Library Suite. the aum of 80,000, with interest thereon rou: the Ist AST SEV E cast phat ae It will be found necessary when birds are fy | their wounds tended, and are then trained for | entrepot for hides of all sorts. ‘The 20-pound | _ Whose mighty creed the centuries hold on high! Bix boulged Catvinets or Bock Cason, pon Rolie Te SY , ‘and Gilver Sastios rg ee ene divgction to shoot at least | decoys. In the early part of this century regu- | 0x hides all go to sole leather, Cow skins and | Thy knell once sounded—but now rapturous Ebony Writing Deke aud holding the said unpmid indebtedness haa, in writ | 8H & gcueral assortment of Jeweitys three feet ahead of them. for the wild duck 3 rs : ree A t , AY ie 5 ing, requested the underswrned to sell eo much of ihe | Clocks, Revolvers, Guna, Sewing Machines, Clothunge on the wing travels sixty miles as hour and has | lar duck decoys existed largely in both France | those from young cattle furuish the kipskin of swelling Wall Brackets, &c. property conveyed by the eald deed of trust us may be | Bedding, Books aud other Goode too nuiercus $3 deen known to reach one hundred and dfty| and England. These consisted of a number of | Commerce, and the hides of animals a year old| From soa to sea and land te land supremo KITCHEN, hecessary to satinfy maid uupacd iudebtedisesn, to- Parties interested will please take notice. ous apis y open arvhes placed ever air axtincialiy-mate | © under, all the several dozen varieties of | Thy clarion calls—and chime wild echoes telling Lares quanttt of Ritchuu Requisites, ketler with expetises, commissions, taxes aud asbews- WMCAULEL, Pewabroker. (hOOT & LOWERS stream ranning from n a lake, to which = ducks <— fakes work, both kip and calf are often Nahe een nena Severe i = THE T WETS POCEIE DAY OF Ctra EU VALUABLE FARM SOR GALE. were . y the arches grew : * % Se OBER, AD | J — closer. As the stream curved round slightly, | ® NG a ne sepia a Davin Geanaw Apes, | "Nou his hose tastetn furnished without regard | E35 gomunenciue at HALE-PART FOUR O'CLOCK cate, andersiened, Contalesioners of Sale tn the . iy ts, e2 " , ! fo expense used 1s rel 01 4 ~ » va, b will offes Screens were placed by the arch sides, from be- | *2¢ts, each by courtesy called leather. It wi —_——- Oe eae nil oro fi at public suction at the hind which hemp seed was thrown, and the | tar fora day or maybe a week. butis about} CONJURY IN THE KITCHEN, | ,0 fillet wll be open for insp-ction the day prior ue ducks lead by the well-trained deceys slowly | the most unsatisfactory iaveetment the bargain- A a - Wai rom 9 am. till So'clock p.m.when cataloyues made their ae feeding a0 they went nati! the | Seeker can hake, How Some Restaurants Impose Upon} 4o10-ats THOMAS DOWLING, arches became solid, and the whole lot were THE PROCESS OF DRESSING HIDES. o: Ai New Hampshire ave. n. uy. of the suid wi UX (G) Ad weveR (7), ii, rovements thereon be necessary to the Principles of Economy. “tone mile md OW. KL, ©o of maid lots numbered fi gether with the buildings and the right to uses did alle: caught. As many as 1,800 have been caught in The first thing is to cut the hides in two, ae rive.” These decoys are now neariy ob- | Then they are soaked in limo-water four days, Washingtonians who are in the habit of draw- selete; so much so, that Sir Ralph Paye Ga C h ; f STRE y satiety the suid overdue and uipatd indebted: th | Sere tor 4 [aud made belore the day the weil known Teish sporti bar ot has sat | Milled for six hours to free them from loosened | ing their ideas of economy from long theoreti-| _ By virtue of « decmve of 1 Courtof tho | Exreuhenotaie adver tisenven tancotaniseu it sold canctha the tererol anny cently built two decoys on his estates in York. | hair, then washed clean and left for four days | cal dissertations on that subject, or attempting | Distt of Columbia, Yussed ; ting | ery tat tuay” bo old” of snc, Fes ia equity. cause No, en charged be pr 11,004, we will sell at puolic auction in frontof the | erty that 1uay be sold. ‘The list of snch taxes « NESDAY XI DAY | ussnennients will be announced aud open for iaapec- son i shire, England, as curiosities. There is some- | t® iad After that comes the acid bath, | with wizzard-like adroitness toattain astonish- thing namelessly attractive about duck shooting, nega Bidder ney With coms er teind ing results in cooking from the munifold in- hkenae “ : < lo si net! e - i o! ini cs he plat id Di ance in one and two (2) years from date of sale, che may eau to ewitel off and try avy | strength, in which the hides remain trom five | tFicacies of a French chef's reminiscences, can | y's and decribed on the iat of said District as | balaice th cue (and two (yen per centum per au? other form of shooting for any length of time. | to sixty days. Once the process stretched over | find some striking bits of information from a | (6) in Howard university eubdivision of far of Joba le xemi-annually, or all cash, at the uption IVE © the time of sale. f parcel of land and p ¢ Inerh case: One-third cash and the PEST date of sale, wcnred by ihey good security, aud retention o; tite until the inst pay met ia made: Or if at privatesale upon such terms ae may be agreed upon. Hi. W. THOMAS, ar. i ; = Siuithy Comte) own as Eitnxharn Tes. iaer. “A depos.c of two hundred and Aft * AS, On Chesapeake bay and Long Island men teli | ® year. Modern invention has reduced it one- | bird's-eye view of the kitchen of a hustling | fis lot tronte gd iat ae None mam Ute, 0) will be required en ep lotat tmect eer hcoRE tO us that the same men go down every year, and | half. It is claimed that the new electric pro- | Washington restaurant when the city is filled | of 100 fect ou Sth strest, and is improved by trame deferred are fo be secured by ‘ Comiismoners of Sale, I certify that the boud required by law bas been duly ex: ated. = 9 . wale. Ths jefer: g ti house. Goed of trust, and all” ucing isto be st par- with visitors, as it has been the past week, In-| Terms: One-third cash ;balanceinone and two years | chascr’s cost." If the teruis of sele are not complied Ps ‘. 5 cel ‘0 e: pay’ " ‘h in tep days the trustees reserve the right to ad- i i “ail ig | With 6 por ceut iuterest, payabic semi-annually, and to | Wit 5 ates be rishi to ade ‘The most popular way to shoot ducks is from | favor Is that it can be made to suit the pocket | Jeast on « commercial scale, deed, there is good deal to learn when Bosse red Uy tiga of trust un premiseay Vortise aud resell at the cost of the delaulang par . gh either of the rich man or the man of moderate | , Oak bark, hemlock bark and the powdered | quiet along the Potomac,” and the capital city | option of purchaser. Couveyanc sug, al . CHARLES C. GLOVER. Trust: a Setieg” :, ‘ink-box."| This the — (posts sud ciseracas oie, leaves of sumac are the things that supply tan- | is slowly moving on in the even tenor of its | alo “Verna to bocompied wi ae tee One| oott-toe _ GHAELES SME nara size of a coffin (when nded for one person) C a: sale, FE oobi Sree pice ten nad see way. Take a seat atone of the slippery mar- | tore [he imustocs reserve the right to resell the prop- OF IMPLOVED AND UNE tnd nears the same shape; if intended for two Saturday Smiles. very lute invention is a mill for grinding oak | Dle-top tables, call for and cast an eye over the | afte : of auch resale in soine AST CORSER OF LWENTY-SECOND by aetestons Gadliuse the adidiect| ‘Mant thaleed of create, but he rarely | wood as well as bark into a sort of coarse meal, inspire epee a placed on the cold, busi- 2 oe TBE TS NORTHWEST, WASHING- & pine board platform about 7 feet by 11 feet in | presumes on the fact when he occupies the | which it is claimed makes a double quantity H igre ioure. he ahs inne tees of a decree of the Supreme Court of the tize. The top of the box is nearly level with | ame lot with a bull.—Binghamton Leader. of the very best ooze at less than half cost, are 708 206 e Sve kines 0: 90up Z1G Sth street northwest, Columbia, passed in equity cause 11654, he top of the platforse and is secured there by fe Once through the vate the hides are washed | UP in the purest and most stylish French an-| pexcaNson BROS, Auctioneers ectdeta | OU the 13th day" of Apri ISMB, ‘the undereye. t P P y| Ted— suppose the best way to find out | . ain scraped anew on the flesh side caret ‘Potage a Ia puree de pommes Trustee, will offer for sui lie Aetion. in trout pana braces underneath. cred wings mage | whether she loves me is to go right up and ask | With tanncr's oll, whose source is those nod | 4° terre,” “potage fu rig.” “potage aux con- | PYUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers Trike Teeb.’ at the hour er. _ “ ‘¢ i . | Somme aux oeufs poches,” etc.,cte. There are - _ > = = Mowing parcels of res simowroh tar door bat covered without | "Ned_Not at ll my boy, Ask ono of hr | Hirer hat ars 208 free enough for medio; | Somme aux gle porbe, ote cts, There rs | Abusveny SAL oF HHICR HOpAE AMR Ean as Ditty tft bine Solar bogey uy: ‘pagan asd pews ‘ girl friends.” —Harper’s Bazar. and send to market the “sides of sole leather” | ##0rted roasts, all kinds of vegetables known TON oa the sone "and send the poe tng slip- | | They call this an ‘off year” in Ohio politics | that everybody knows, to agricultural science, any number of made virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber whether sport be good or bad they will inevita- | Ces Will make good leather in a month's tim USING THE DECOYS. bly ia te next. One great thing in its | butso far that remains to be demonstrated, nin, The bark is coarsely ground and steeped in fresh water to make ooze for the vate. A TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSE NO.1 NORTHWEST, certain dees of the party se frout of the pr t ines on AY OF UCTOBER, 16s the following described ington, District e as lot numbery trustees’ subdivisic de. sau of aby Lt -M.. SU 101 and 24in ub lot 24 fronting 20 feet on 22d street Terws of sale cash. $100 deposit will be required at » on D strect. Led i 9 thine ut Terns to be complied with tm teu days 4 i ‘din, H i No. 1260, folio 41. et seq., one of the laud records of ‘oiue lots being in recent Jon o property will be dat te riak and costs ping under the platform instead of over it, and | because thus far the campaign mud is only HEMLOCK TANNED. ee be Re and pastries to suit any | Ti: dienes Of Colusubia, we will well in front of tbe Tang tt, ‘Seonce Ot non phen ne mpg dectting peechoner all seacepenton seit 80 Into the box where lays the sportsman. The | Knee deep.—Oil City Derrick, ‘Tho bulk of it is hemlock tanned. Thatbark SOOKiNG OVKE 3EE SILL OF TEER POBEM AD, 1830), AY FIVEU'CLOCK PAR, oe sole Crna of cals tre as fcliows, to wit: One-third of tie | "°Pum St Purchasers RMS, whole battery is painted a dingy blue-grey, and} When the boilers of the steamer Corona ex- id LOKS i : ; ese A lowing described roal estate, situate in the District of i ops in Feosp #018 rendered nearly invisible to the ducks. | ploded, destroying forty lives, nothing was | yonehe (ane page, aaish, which is | witn the waiter bending attitudinaliy with a| Golusbisis wit: all thom conten tints chat | purchase money in cash, sud ihe balance zn twoegual ones thought to stand rough fo best. Oak land and premises known aud distinguished as and | with interest, or all cash. at th ‘of the pur- this ited from ninety to one C c the ing hauteur ov shy bf ay : en pur a { Trustees. ocd-oodkeds — HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Keal Estate Auctioneer. CKNEY, : r hand on the table, the other on the back of the 06), one hundred and seven (107) aud one bun- | Jot at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied OVED PF: . a ~ breads of brant, broadbills, mallaras and wood | were all right.—-Miboaulee Sentinel. the pound, and is civariably used for fine foot-| chair, one, who did not know, would | 2rd, aud twelve 115) in Beate arerecorded among | Latittn Silt ka seins thease ada ee | VATGAPE BESO TULET OC Tee RED nase —_ ee ee Sailors who go down to the sea in wooden | strength and toughness is requisite, There aro Loge bow Prepare and keep this immenso | the land records of iaid District in Libere Nos, 44, follo . FRANE'E, BEOWNING, Trustee, Eau TO 1522 HALIGABON AVENUE BOUTH- ‘Ones in the stores, they are very satisfactory. | Yessc!8 must suffer hardships. They cannot | many big houses in New York city which doal | litt Of estables. or the materials subject to | $73: 51, tote 41: O% | folio Bez: 113, folio GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct,, Se Fee oclo-déta | pOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. alia — Beis OF Picayune. ‘a. | order, would require an extensive range, nu- | 734)" sarcel, as follows. THE DECOYS il — pe nr = paler Ay itby etinee wf ey seerees in merous cooks of high and low degree, plenty of on let ‘(aow called Si harect eoentgeive are ballasted with lead, and anchored by sus-| , Silence is a good substitute for wisdom, but 1 AT HALP- PAS] FOUR O'CLOCK wale frout of the preiuises, sul 1, improved by 2-story verins day of sale. 14 THOMAS FE. WAGGAMAN, Anct, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioucer. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. from the southeast corner of said A os i room and space and as much crockery as may a =e VALU. a the difficulty is found in the fact that th proved patterns, and can supply shoe men with i 7 ~, | ning thence west on said street sixty-four ) teet | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED pending a rock attached to 6 or8 feet of cord, | without wisdom cannot maintain silence Now | exactly what they want, ats great secieg of be found in sny one of our leading queensware | tog ix) uct to upolutoupmsite the center ofthe | PROPERTY IN WASHINGION AND GEORGE- from the under side. If the sportsman can Picayune, time, expense and material. A curious feature Riel t nnd t Virtue of adeed of trust bearing i u r It {s perfectly natural and excusable, there- Ouse Hext West thereof ; theuce north and through date th ws I dirs "a e ndred of July, 1855, and duly recorded in liber No. L. “call” duck, he is lett in the battery by himself, | 4 Detroit widow wants $5,000 for a kiss given nay spay pondered Philadelphia | fore, to be surprised when this delusion is dis- | tH center of aid partition wall, one Lundred “aud | of duly, J et scq.,one of the laud records of the and if not, ne has aman who can i" them, New York leads both largely in sal ” led and the cold fact laid bare that the en- | twenty-two (2 ) Saat more or legs, to the line dividing | trict of Columbia, aud by direction of the party t y Ungales of raw ma- | tire culjnary Gepartment is usually no larger, | tits three (diy fect enduine 1) Inchon tates aeeeie | Public suctioy on MONDAY OCTOBIN ST: 18M, Ninety-nine percent of ambition to try and 1| only less so, Being thinner, it requires loss erally coe of x with senpar Soe = phocell del See tealy Cas tachor temoe teats ere eine ae | ontd Deswioes ining for the same at the southoust More chemicals, too, are used Looe) ged dish feet and six (G) inches; thence cast forty-one (41) feet | Corner of said lot on the north line of north F «treet ‘muck: and eight and one-half (S%) inches thence south one | and run thence west with said north line thirty-two ‘Trustees’ sale of valuable real estate, consisting of a two-story and basement Brick Mouse and the other men, fa Ii sail boats, her by her employer. What, €5,000 for one bp and down the waters endeavoring to. drive | Mis?,,Go to--g0 to; Givo ‘us two for Sve.— | terial aud of the nished goods. the ducks in the —— of ghey and its oc- cupants. The capital invested in these equip- , ments peak he t; per cent of talent is all that is necessary to suc- | time and c: 4 nearly $100,000," and it fy Zetimated. that 35.000 cess in whatever we undertake.—Garden City | in tanning it and when finished much of it is | ¥ COmPrises the entire catering outfit, hundred and six (106) feet and six (6) inches to First | feet, and running back north between parallel lines of @uck, principally canvas-back and red-head, | (Aan.) Herald. blacked ready for the boot or shoe maker. As irae alesittiies nia baba) stcest and the place of beinniux, together with all the | the’same width to the rear of said lot, between 24th were killed there Iast season. The prices for] A Nou-Sequitur.—Proud Mother — “Ob, | much of the best sole leather goes to the maker | made by a broken slat in the swinging door or | improvements, ways, eatounea, hts privileges, pa cree horthwest., jmproved, by co com such outfit with men varies, according to | John, the baby can walk.” of leather belting, so the finest of kip falls to | the slit punched in the time-honored screen, | BeFditaments and appurtenances to tue same beloug- nt of ti - : locality, from @3 day to €10, about $5 being Cruel Father—“Good. He can walk the | the harness and saddle makers, who also use a ed medium. he gun to be used should be | floor with himself at night then.”—Jetroit | good bit of fine russet calf. which sre used for concealing the inner work- ‘erins ::One third cash, balance in equalinstaliments at nd two years, Dotes to bear 6 per cent interest, ag lO-bore, well choked, and No. 4 or 5 shot, | News. ings from the outer world. Here comes a payable samt sonusily, ‘and to be senured by desa of % ; No. 5 nothing smaller. Invalid Chicago lady (to her In dad. the fineet exit aie Tbarveliug ca COnstepetbes pe ne |e Team ord oral chs ptiow of pu thence north twenty-four fect, inv: jicago lady er lawyer and ad-} Nearly all of the finest calf skin is imported | kind, yelling out: ‘‘One vegetable soup.” Sce | chaser. A deposit o ise 7 pot ‘street: uth o1 The methods employed tn bunting ducks vary | ministrator)—“And now, remember, when I| trom France, It is and will likely remare the | the Japanese Juggler of edibles. deftly slide | sneipe:,Re;at purchasers cximase Terma to be can. | thence west wy Jeternon aiceet. theicewouth on said Very much in different parts of our own great | die 1 wish to be laid by the side of my bus- fi ite f country, and still more abroad. band.” favorite for men’ the lid from a large boiler of clear soup made | the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of | Proved by two nearly-new Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1013 's shoes, though kangaroo 1th; -baser after 5 days’ public notice | and 1015 Jefferson street. are I leather runs it closely. Indeed so popaler ics toe ee bones seg eg Alera ala eed SP eomk usis ic mnsemaoapepar puMaMed te Wane | Netw: Surtteh anak: os weuktinn te tine oad SR? ‘Yes'm; which one?”—Burlington | that become that Australian governments ead once ington, D.C been picked by the custor t the tabl » D.C. oA Payments at one and two Fears, with notes bearing in- Presa. which began by offering bounties for kangarco n picked once by the customer at the tables ‘ts NULLIAM CORCORAN HILL} terest anid secured by or trust on the prop First Burglar (keeping watch at back win-| scalps have now decreed & close season tix | 42 front or not is a question no one should in- | oct-d&ds_ CHA OTT, i at t and six (6) Inche ing site, having a southern expe an the town which is Anprovang very inst. Under and by virtue « decvwe Of the Court of the District uf ee a Passed tn ante At 4:30 o'clock in front of the premises in Geo: 3 Tsai re ATS B, in the said District, on the east side of Jefferson x FM. coll io prendees the “f ue estate, Known god desicusted upon the as lot nuraberrd ten . 10) even (11). in Beatty sud Hawk Georgetown, the same beans «1 following lines, to wit: “Bey on the north side of 4 J street), aud at the point ne between lot nine (@) and satd O) wuches the said «treet, and running st with the line of said 4th street toa point i the said line of said street which would be inter- sected by the outer Ln sold. Ail conveyancing aud recording at purchase en SO, Aucta | S28 $100 deposit, will be required at the time on the west wall of s house ne z i ft " 5 P fe. ‘y pot compl ot numbered eleven (11) by And: dow) —“Wot's the matter, Bill? Any o' the | months long each year to prevent the extermi- | ag UPON peng anawered. | This is a time when | WALTER B. WILLIAMS © CU, Aucta fale. Tt the tertan of tale are ot conaplied with iu ta tures if extended south to the line of fam'‘ly awake? : . uation of the queer animal. Its skin comes | faith to draw upon. Out of this boiler the ‘ORY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | to resell the property at the risk aud cost of the de- -- Rage ipso ge 4 Second. Burglar, (with extreme disgust)— | hither via London and Calcutta, and furnishes | chef secures the desired amount. of close oon SEOPERTY AZ TBE L SR eens ere OE DIN WOODWARD, eleven (11), thence easterly exd by and with the suid “Naw? Somebody's been yere ahead of us. | a leather pleusant enough to the foot but liable d into it h in quick 7 rtd a Ee iv} ocO-dte JESSE He WILSOn "{ Trustecs. | rear line of ) end tem (10) to lot nine Fust thing I found wuz a receipted bill fur new | to stretch all out of shape if wet and not very | S20 inte it he pops in quick succession @ little ND K Stik St eS a (2), and theuce by aud with the divid.ng live bet wean hook feoks fax o& hildren.”— Chi cmprers dab from each pot of a row of boiled vege- ET BETWEEN TWh r VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE, | lots nine (i) and ten (10) to the piace of beginning. school oo! fur six cl en.’ tcago | carefuliy dried, tables. He gives this a vigorous stir, and STREETS NOR’ PST. AT IMPROVED BY A BRICK LIVERY STABLE | Improved by a two-story-and-lasement brick Gouse, Tribune. Goat skins, whence come kid and morocco t iy ia BS e ST. AT AND FRAME DWELLING HOUS#, KNOWN AS | containing six rooms and two lange porches, extending Pp presto! pours into the plate your vegetable AUCTION, TO CLOSE UP THE BALANCE OF NOS, 1307 AND 1309G STREET NORTHWEST. | the full length of the h- Dr. Talmage is ready to lay odds that Dio- | leather, are sent to us from southern Europe, | Soup, BEAL ESTATE OF THE HATE GEORGE W.| py virtue of certain orders and. decrone of the su: | “Terem ot sols tr rroneibed by eald decree, allot enes, who lived in atub and went up and| Mexico and South America, The very. best are 18 IT CONSOMME YOU WIE, Podge gro tony ed wes yn pO reme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in | the purchase money in cash or at the option Of the wn the city with a lantern looking for an | shipped from Brazil or Curacoa. Formerly erms | : Equity cause No. 10,961, Docket No. 27, we, the un- urchaser ; one-third thereof in cash, one-third paym- vurchase mouey rf i i ‘m cash and the residue im three installinents at ~ honest man, stole both his tub and lantern.— | they wore tanned with sumac; now the alum | If #0, he pours into this clear stock some brown | Zapectively. one, tmo aud ‘rec sears (rom tis day of | dersugued trustees, will fer for sale in ort of the c. » AD. ASdY, e hour je in cue year thereafter with interest, one-third payable in two years therealter with iuterest, the de- erred payments to be secured to the parties, accord to their respective righis and interests, by sufficient deed of trust upon the pr: satisfaction of the trustee. A. (00) dollars required on day of sale. If the sale are not complied with within ten (10) days f the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to at the risk an if r at public an Troy Budget, process is mainly used. Each of the big fuc- | thickening fluid and there you are. If maca- | sale, with interest at six (6) percent per annum, in- | PUENTE DAV OR OO TORE The Eiffel coiffure is to be the winter style of | tories, however, bas its own formula, and roni, a pot of boiled macaroni is at hand and | tier Eiie yaar or Purser aad vantaiins | of FOUR) O'CLOCk ba _ til thone pieces ofp hairdressing. It will be entirely composed of | Suards it jealously as the coruer stone of suc- | he forks a few strings into the same clear stock. | tory deed of truston the property rold, or all cash, at | Of teal estate Keown aud deserted on tho plat or pla hair and built up from six inches to two feet | Ces It is known, though, that after tanning | A big tin can of condensed ox-tail soup stands Ree ees oe aid reenegine abel bent the resto th, | abd being the west fifteen (15) feet front on G street high. The latter height will be worn at thea- | the skins are beaten in a bath of yolk of egg— | on handy shelf and a spoonful of this lends | purchaser of purchasers. “If the porchaser oy pee Aj, by the depth thereo ters and operas, while the lower style will be | so that albumen is ager used in some | ite flavor if that kind is wanted. A little | chusers shall Ea to comply with the terms of sale ware numbere seen in churches. It is more wicked for a man | ges. Glazed kid not so long ago undor ban | thickening and kidney from another pot | Within ten (10) daya after the day of aris the peewee 5 the unprove- P ; i sold to him, her or them will be reso ent : in church than i wee of fashion is now the height of style. ‘“Peb-| makes a kidney stew in short order. A good | theirrisk undcost. Cush deposits required at ime of | _, 1ei8 of sale: One-third of the purchase money in See ee ne URI Neer sarrasea are produced by machiuery, and | deal of rice, some thickening anda handtel of | siiesssierestier stated. oti a cqab. que-third im one year aud obe-thind in two years Talk about the weather ase fertile topic for | **° Siven only to the heavier grades of stuff. | curry powder and you have your curry, And | ,02 TUESDAY THE FIFTRENTH DAY OP QOTO- | clit jer anmuin thee defersed payments te be socuved CATCHING DUCKS WITH 4 GOURD. conversation! It is not to be named with the SHEEP SKIN, #0 on. ‘shail’ sell, th front ‘of the preiises, all, those certain | bs deed of trust on the property sold.or ali cash.at the = te | i is heir to. W! it ‘ied SEE HIM WIELD THAT MAGIC WAND, In Hindostan great flocks of duck co ills that flesh is heir to. What is our very first|as befits it vari uses, comes from a meee “ Saale and ip option of the purchaser. posit required uf saa ‘ Hig Weehfngou ald eine Hagin and deocibed as | the puncte cilsaiss if remark upon meeting « friend or acquaintance? | pretty well everywhere. It is the found-| which looks eo much like the carving knife we | Lots numbered eic! at certala seasons upon the river Ganges. the | Do we not inquire, quite as if we expected an RUSTE! ALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING, Bo. 400 NEW YOKK AVENUE NORTHWEST, y virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of tbe District of Columbia, passed on the Sth day of Sep- teimber, A.D. 1SS¥, ib the case of Mary V. Lee et al.vs, Emma M. Hyatt et ai., No. 11,720 Equity, as ame by a turther decroe 10 said cal on, the 10th ny Fe or it and nine, in Davi 8 recorded the terms of sale are no! 1 Sant sea eeniek ~s after the day of sale tuo Trustees reserve. the ation of the parchments that license men to | all use athome. Roast lamb and roast mutton Sightyeyen:frunting: 90 fet ‘on 1th street abont Hight to resell at the riak and cost of the defsulting feet 3 inc! ive. F sacred river of the east. The native has no | answer, “How do you do?” And do not ple the hes on H street, 88 feet 8 inches on New rea g T a infini bodi kets of come from the same joint at its touch or by the | 2! CHAPIN BROWN, ublic auction, n° trot of the premises,on Ti. knowledge of guns or gunning, he is too poor, Soe On tell us, to our infinite boredom? = Seon, no br adage y pagoda trae aid of a peculiar see and some jelly a of Yon: trenve northwest cont tenscoviente theta, ANDREWS DUVALL, Trustees, VE CLOCK PM oubiat & s OCROBER, Hark but his poverty does not interfere with his ap- rey proerngipoaseee yeany more sugar like | te street fakir flourishes imploringly in your seni a lay before you Mew a or ib | A Gapeatt of Se hemdres ores sake eerrne e 452 La ave. = pews’ recorded gu visiva of Gees ete ae | 20d cl 5 sane bi " ol for or tur! for BROS., went four (24), ip uare No. 5 = city no ae ae oe Foret en tango the lath yo sont me?” face. It served, too,for ‘*morocco” linings, for ‘a salad, or turkey ‘icasse, or talisteand thoes in seatch et tee | _DUNCANSON ‘Aucta, oc2-dte_ | twenty: oh cee the ‘ ‘of capi insoles, for welts, pipings, what not, In fuct, | rabbit for stew, or it is lamb for pie, just as he | Menta being eeutrally located and well always comes out ahead. At this season of the | _ Grocer (briskly)—“Yes, madam, plenty of it. | ity uses are legion Oi toa: is tanned with | desires and the order demands, A tate old ne year aay number of calapashes or gourds come | How much do you want?” _ alum. Country housewives who own flocks and | cod fish is boiled and then, by the aid of sting- Swimming down the broad river and float un- jone.”" —New York Weekly. kill their own mutton may be interested to | ing sauces and his simple touch, it becomes heeded agh the groups of ducks who are | The grandame said to her tiny dear, know that they may tan themselves handsome | Sny kind of fish the patron’s palate seems to almost too lazy and well fed to move for them. | ‘When you come again I may not be here.” covering the flesh side of a fresh skin | crave. t be ‘por less, by two two-story. ‘Nos. TWO-STORY AG, ive takes a calapash that ls about two | “Why, “where are you going?” lisped the | thickly with powdered alum and salt in equal 48 FOR THE MATTER OF D G88 and B27, A deposit of 8100 will be required | SNOWN AS No. 163] F STR+ET SOUTHEAST, feet in diameter, cuts it in baif, hollows it out, ebild. ers letting it lie three days, then ay sgenrt time AND LAHGH OUTBUILDINGS, ¥ i scra| the plum pudding and fruit cake are the same, | “onthe SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOOK | 4 BY Virtue of u deed of cuts a little hole in one side of it, and attachii “To heaven, I nope,” and she meekly smiled. ff all louse flesh, wash thro’ tr : ? bert | May, A.D. 1887, and cords to It ties it on his shoulders with the bole | “Oh, yes!" cried the darling debe soap auds, rinse and nail tight on a wall to dry. | @2£¢Pt ono is served hot with sauce and the | FM, infront of the promlace, Lot pi subvision of FASS se at che Be Defore bis eyes. Having no clothes on save a| “Are you? Why, I've just come from there.” Let it romain » week, then take down and beat | Other is cold. The boiled rice used for the | lowsin Square No. ak! SEROEHAL a ses 9 Suches on pepmisos om MONDA —Mai iant, streets, north - EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. DAY the SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCTO- | TkuSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ai Ce eA ST THENOPERTY ON GEONOLA AVENUE AND E ange 3 TREET, SOUTH BETWEEN SIXTEENTH AND # Hf VENTEENTH ‘REETS ST, IMPROVED more or Ka Te ; tured 1 of trust upon the property, cr all cash at the option of tive purchaser: 7 terms tre otbomplicd with withis ten aye t reserved to resell after dives dapat deposit | Sayertisement ip the iovenisg Otcr SGoato the defscitine e100 def A. A. BROOKE, Trustee, , the FOURTEENTH DAY 410 5th street, round his waist, ie lowers himself into ry J. Jacques in Santa Claus. | over a beam until curry or rice soup with milk, and a little | %, street, between 22th and panne or ine Ieee A.D. 1880, at FIVE O CLOCK B.M.. part | _DUNCANSON BROS...&\ water and quietly paddies into the center of | “Keep atill and fi listen| All the lighter skins are used to make go-| nutmeg becomes rice pud instantly, and basement Brick Dwelling: bay win | Sundred and ninewy-one C10dD ise = the ducks, who! ensue tote at the calay gps soley phys oe hee ae called “Busaie leather.” There are meanutea Tapiock and come dat oF sume dish dom: 8a. 3 A deposit of $100 will be required ee im the District of Columbia b cy at HKOUSEFURNISHINGS. 4s he floats through them the native cat: This story of good Joshua is only just begun,” | tories of it galore, but only one turns goods Mas eee the im; concoctions of | ** ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., f said jot that & ——S fale feo ten bulls it under the water, twists | “Don’t like it,” crossly said the boy, kept in| with true Russian smell, which comes from | those two palatable articles. 005-d&ds Auctioneers. its and fastens it to his girdle. Duck after against his will, dressing the leather at the finish withempyreu-| Thus he ahead with cunning ingenuity, | —Zanceny SALE OF VALU, VED @uck is treated in the same way, no noise Is “*Cause he's the man who first invented mak- | mater oil of birch, which this house alone im- | never at a to furnish prom, apy dish on Cc 1) NI STREET made, no alarm given, and when his girdle is ing sons stand still.” © —Tezas Siftings. ports at an enormous cost from Russia. It is | the bill of fare, no matter wh there is a ey ny Giled the native swims ashore, empties his load, — -oo—______ said that the secret of the odor was so guarded of the desired article in store or not. YY and if he requires more, starts in again. Not in His Case. by the Russians that for and years our is one thing, however, among a few 5 4 NOVEL METHOD. From Tid-Bits, ae Speen mney gdm a others, and s few oni, ie In Belgium s novel method is employed. In} Moneybage—“‘Advertising, my dear boy, al- | deavors. Then our minister to Bussie bap. cohprag acres llama mom ares : that country are large tracts of marsh land and | ways peys.” a nT Bimettal ite found it ean So ponescets i, | and that isthe boiled ogg. When “a” boiled” Bi gublic auction any pools, and to these the ducks come at| Youngblood—"It hasn't paid me.” secret, More, he spent some time in the facto- | 1# celled for boiled egg, pure and simple, is Ra beg te ep. fog Bight ‘to feed, Sying over at the same hours “What do you mean?” nies tees were wd full of kaowloden ai froma bine or. panied 0 sanetl ana ee < Bight and almost toa inthe} “Nothi came td 2 = Bir Sea ahem es | Ste alhtgel¢ Seat] fem guy rauods trans” [gate Be Or ao | cn ea, ar ing | able to get tick since.” Mant tot back The hunters choose a place ares is in itself an art, Its followers pay strict heed palenec pried joer mae gl Raed f- audi prayed By shee ony Sam right in the track on which the ducks travel to Rare Birds, Indeed to the caprices of fashion. What colors she toward extenuating. ins fo | zs gemeed ns aad fro, and if there is a thick patch of reeds 8 3 they cut ® lane about twenty feet deep by ten | 77m the Pittaburg Dispatch. dresses in, silks or ribbons, they straightway ip a boiled 3 b ‘most feet wide; if there is no or it is not thick | The three things which the most energetic begin to, dye rarely dye in vain. vi of ; ou Scan gy ragga mn , early in the | Search fails to find at the present day are the with belts, bands, even bon- ee Giet Angel. seo: nasrow table made of Scat’ feet, piace | qualified Crovin juror, the man who will take | nots, fair woutan manages to make way with a | 7rwm the Alvhivan Glebe, slong, narrow table wade of ponent the pension office, and the New York million- desl see Shoe leather. For efter she 1o eee Series her standing about two feet high. st the | aire who will put up for the exposition fund, | swhile sbe to pinned her Gnd fancy to | erent begine end farthest from the opening, is piaced a large. soeenennewadjinessoree alligator skin the was in danger of again. SSIOT CETER Vem, “Observe Mrs, Flockton coming this way.” Levenger epsed heggg or Lani omog oc yc polished until it shines like red gold. This ia} in second. Hnsband?” | ¢¢¥a plain calf or a ‘coveted aa placed on its edge, and in front of it is placed » mar! with the “erened shailow tin dish about one foot in circumfer-| Watermelon seeds were found inan t of the usage, assures us that fish of and a little | *omb that was 3,000 years old. — Newark of the big reptiles will be left for ence filied with melted bees wax. This hghted by mene of Fade Tt takes » genius to know how to live with » TT eggnog wicks ran through floating discs about | genius. Globe. hide ‘waterproof Kates marred te Sane leap snd fall, Saahing Serinser (in Kansss)—‘Bo you had s little once @ cardinal article of the foes the polished surface the pan end re-| Kansas Man—‘Ob, everything geased off PATENT LEATHER Rested thenes in spurting tongues and Aashes, ' nicely.—N. ¥. Sun, is made by covering fine, light-weight calfskin

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