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. s ee > Gaui’ § THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1889—TWELVE -PAGES, and had broken the table. They shouldcer-| . OCTOBER AT SEA. Written for Tare Bvexrxo Szan. AUCTION SALES tainly be punished. bs . ——e i ATTRACTIVE HOMES. ees — ae Si se tales weton se art oly me Crossing the Atlantic in the Month of pein THIS AFTERNOON. FUTUR ars. ve the room, and an anxious expression im- Head Winds © VaLT. : ener statins mediately ‘eame on the face of the tall man, | - ea Rp eee eee at May be Produced in | CU¢ECIEY SR Eat AEE: SES ARB PPRCANION BHOS. Ancticncers, [ho had evidently been revolving something | peck scENEs oN A BIG STEAMER—PICTURES FROM eatin ESTP ROtED r at) MESOR: ane _ ee ada hai. earn nrey tat | Tey urn ROO commas, Tavztaa tous qrooeaions “you oaconaroe, wore | EAQS AR SEED GAB Atta "208 | *EREEEE WUE A RU EAD ern Reed en fom Mable oud Gat we Rete] SS waaiue apace nS | MAL Beeaneme 20 vee mx ‘clnen| ogee oof the Supreme Court of the District vo. 1740 EIGHT (STREET NORTH MES I some of your raphe ther eager BUN—MAKING ACQUAINTANCES, TEA—OHARMS IN A VARIETY OF COLOR—HOW | Columbia. passed Equity cause Bembered, 2 bs LA 4 ERAME STORE AND DWELLD poula: hae” happened but for that drugged | Staff Correspondcnce of Tux Evewnro 874s. a ee fe Sorgen. te free resp hie he 28th day of wine, which doul was intended for a medi- DON, October ~_ & 5 cine and not a beverage; but weary and chilled | Head winds, a rough sea and generally cola| _Aleady the time is fast approaching when | O'CLOC obese at the request of the party secured well et putiic suction as we were when we arrived, madam, we were a social duties will be the predominant ones with . well at in from glad to pariake of it, supposing it ordinary | °n4 “isa6reeable weather might be expected | 2.) ‘aaies in our city where entertainments, DAY, AT QUARTER OF Frve | UE NOVENBE IOS So ang ey ENE A wine.” gate coenn voyage in October, and this trip | 114 sormal and informal, crowd the days and | Dba Teste a ele ere ee | CoLaor Tee e APTERSGON the tellomine det could not help showing a little ride at toe | an eee erent an, cxception. From | vicnte of a Washington season. ‘There is an | fntivinon of lots square o7¥ fronting on Cetrect | scribe rea state aunt thoety of Weapon a success of my scheme, indy Hool verpool heavy coats and lap i: improved). oF parcel of land. 1 “Tho refreshment was intended for fellows | robes wore atapremium. The tide of Ameri-| *tractiveness about small gatherings for | T°TSUnspay, NOVEMBER SEVENTH, 1889, | sand being lot Saebey sheet ae stented of your class, and I am very glad you accepted | can pleasure seekers had about returned from | “cheon or tea that makes ther most popular. | AT FOUK FM. the northern half of iran venue | fied'sud uinety'ane dors jes at ero it, A The newest thing—the six o'clock tea—will un- | southeast, ‘No aL Owe er bint recers {The tall man did not answer me, but he again rapa kcinoe) tipped mse doubtedly be a favorite form of entertain | Second strect, occupied’ uae rag store and 8y wo eR addressed my wife: compara\ passe bh ds of the surveyors | 4 > some See ae PS dwells Nos ot and 153 B street. ean tae asd ap oa icduoe paid és | catlteama fat coerce tingent, were | ment, especially for hostesses with small fear DA ‘AT HAL? PAST FOUR P.M., Lot main and listen to me a few moments, I am tof the i 4 estore and dweli= alley in rear, ali in good repair. 22 of John E. Carpenter's sutxtivision of orignal lot ‘erme of sale: €3.500 cash, purcin making a pleasure trip. The majority | BOwses as all the rooms can be thus made | §ana°i partot lis, Pando, rowed wailable and ber of small tabl py CET YEO gg ie oe ry sure I would make you aware that there is it = a le and @ number of les are rd O street i : ate there: much to extenuate the apparent offense which | "T° business men going to Europe | Svailable and @ nu easily than one large one |“On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTH, 1880, at | sewraunoslly anid Soke tae, Sky tuhum parable T have committed tonight.” e ze tes = . estas of — = oftentimes, The first thing to be considered | HALF-PAST J Page 70 1m Charice T Duis fenetion the tore described yr erip,and the tnianre ls My wife did not answer him but turni 1 American houses they represented snd | asa table decoration for such an occasion for | Subdivision of square "14 ¥ 8 two-story aes z) oars, from dete of sale, eS ee een ae Se ene eee me said, smiling: “If he alludes to their drink- | English tourists, who, having visited the states, | instance lo the clots ‘Large, ne damesk nap | Usk “eli, No. 15U7 Q ‘trect nortirweel, fa Sivon, tenctye teers papatle each een ee (CONTINUED. ] he opened his mouth, whether to swear or yell| ing your wine,” she said, “he need not| were homeward bound. The fact that an Oc. | kins Will answer the purpose, of course, but a | Aud on SAME DAY, at FIVE P.M.. pert of lote 3 0 of “1 We now Pash to search the insensible | I know not. I had already closed the door and | apologize.” tober trip 1s somewhat different from those | °l0th of linen with drawn work or embroidery in | Gtcree, aut’ fronting’ Ais feet oh Delneee, meine | Sod ubote the sioteaid Seed #105 atta oe . before the man had uttered more than a pre-| The man looked at her with an expression as erally experienced by American travelers | *ix or both combined will make a much prettier | a © rear line of said lote and | the purchaser. All conveyapcing and recorditu a& Warglars for arms.’ Upon the tall man we| monitory sound David had clapped the end of | if her words had pained him. - qencely experienced by American Seavelers | 200 sac “Wt aay icelees han severe! aor | nae dweLing houses Nos BUS and ¥LO | purchaser's cost. A deposit of & Tequested at ¢ i ich | ™ : “Madam,” he uid. “if maaeut n | 8 the excuse for letter on rather a - ‘cloths, a six o'clock tea will surely find favor | Delmware avenue northeast. in said cit time of sale. If the ‘of aale are not compited with found large revolver, » heavy billy, w his bludgeon against his mouth. dam, d, “if you ¢ togr | bare subject. The passenger list was not as | t# cloths, o’cloo ely ‘And iy NOVEMB:H NINTH, 1889, at | inten dase after date of mule the trustecs Tissrte the seemed as if it had seen service, and along-| ‘Taste that,” he suid, “and you know what | to my explanations and the story of th: ry i in her eyes, The size of these convenient ‘LOCK P-M.\at theauction house of Duncan. | richt to resell at the tisk aud cost of defaulting pur. i i ist é famil I feeli d wuld not | Jarge as it might have been and there were # | 20.0) f t jal | son Bros,, corner Sth apd D streets northwest, insaid | Cuaser after three days" public notice of such temale im Dinded knife. ‘The stout man carried two | you will get if you disturb this family with any | tam sure your feelings toward me would not} J WThcr of empty tablesat the first dinner Clee fae reach, “Ceres fo wait special | Sicy.oll discs wacteal mada ter eetirer einen | conser in Washington Dc double-barreled pistols, and upon one of the | Of your vile cursin’ and sweari ON hen,” ha, “if he | #Peard. and a good many more at the second, | t> whe . jouse! on ut & wenn a Gt | KRown.as lot S and 18, wnd the“-bouge lot” and “iil BRAINAKD H WALNER, fingers of his right band wore « brass ring | yq-AOO™, hare” sald the tall man, euddenly | , “Now then,” said my Aunt Marthe, “if he | tadeed. a goodly number: who came Gown vo | MtObUy is one yard equate,. which NE with a murderous-looking iron protuberance | “keep your mouth shut aud. dowt speck til | it; even in acase like this, Nobody should be #iven bearing interest, payable semi-annually. at the Fate of six (6 per cent per annum and to be secured by trust on the a; sreares petich, will Ht | Jot.” se laid dowu ou ist, made b, B.D. Carreutc | _nOdkds LOUIS D. ¢ Trestes, a " i ite linen is the | surveyor of ~ lanor,” contaiting about 82% | =F eater Gi WAKE TESS dine that first day failed to put in an appear- | Yerious muall tables: A fine waite linen is the scree and on Part of which is located the ummer re | (SHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED - rs i ts ; ‘i ry ance until the comparatively smooth waters off ‘ ; - mown as “City View,” on the Po river. a ‘ROVED REAL ESTATE | i Z RE upon it, which when driven forward by his | you're spoken to; mind that, now, or these gen- | jad — until re ines — ge - thinks he | Queenstown bacbon were reached, just seven As to bree earn an ipa coreg —— Rod acAlte, the trae t ia aon Greebore’ x perticularl and bit Seo tab c. Ve wan $2 FY ‘4 Powerful arm was probably more dangerous be ioee hyaory ee eee ee 0c lub Tisapiek “Any sistant ke ‘nay make,” | 48¥s from New York. slk-—the wash fllosclle, or ‘lotions, being the | sere and trouting ou ‘said river aud the Giestars | Square 354, sub lot A and part of sub lot 3. than a billy. Upon the younger man we found e “ z ; 5 scree j Tsai nN} yb: hi hi ‘loth: _ Dik actor Odiombin mnkses toe ad a sat S — te Pes - “I'd gentiemen you,” he said, “if { could get , **will pro! Lest for this purpose, A charming set of cloths | “Terms: One-third cash, and notes of equal amount ict of Columite made on the “kd day of Ortober, * noarms at all, and bis hip pocket contained | pair 4 chance te ait eM E Son O** | cause than clovien® The second day out a real gale was ex-| for, say, six tubles might be made of different nothing butssmall handbook on civil engi-| ‘The face of the heavy burglar maintained its | “I think that what you say is true,” remarked | perienced and many who had confidently ex- | colors. yellow, pik, green, blue, white, and ly deserve a much stronger A GALE AS A STARTER. to be given for the residti able in one and two | 25MM, in ecayge therein pending numbered 1183 yeara team Gay Of pair entively, With interest or | C@Uity dockeMZ9, I will, as trustee in said cause, sel t 0 Uicach, at option of purchasers. “A depositot S100 rer | St Public auction to the highest and beet tadder there i my wife, “but sti he has a story to tell I heliotrope. For the yellow table the cloth | Quired a ine ef sel clipiece. All conve; for,at the tines and in frout of the several, premises al dained te: Dacidl Gon’ subere | "Whee tie yormier mentor commedta his|mouaiketkearinrs ee cere td Gee eee ee Sere | could be ammbroidered in orsages, solid fruit of | oithncntorgeeaeums ant seman 30 ts ee Pear Ta arena berpimefet“cprcited toe Sok, —" con ! ception seemed to come to him in an instant, | he was too well bred to say anything. greatest width and Secbth are’ concerned, | out and dark green leaves, or small flowers, JOB. BARNARD, ely ae one Beem me with a face glowing with| 1.) evos flashed from right to left, he turned | “Very well,” said I, “if you choose to sit up | Steatest width and length are concerned, | Sbout and dark green Soedisel ore the cout AKNARD, en ot-nw. | : amaze; jiration. MBER FIRST, at HALY-PAST P i corres; v i Ae ‘On PRIDAY, NO mh ; i \ it 4 ponded very nearly with those of the i DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. oc24-th,s,tud&ds: UR CLOCK. bet “Phat head you have ot,” he ex-| armas in less enough to make. himelf'wware | chat t remain here angway”aad'illnot | Wisungton, nument end for tro or three | tu" eta urls casera pele fred | ee eerie ee krvaniirara sear, gumbers tet ined, « "¢ belie i ther | that he was bound, he sat perfectly still and | object to anything that will ‘help to pass away | GiYsstrong head winds gave it a long pitching | with yellow roses onasmall mat of yellow = Of the records of the Surveyors cites of tis na Eee Lersasp en wed oe aoe ee d not aed e the time, But these men must not be the only | M0tion. | Just us the unsteady passengers began | Dinah would be a lovely climax, while dishes as EREMPTORY SALE 4 lot fronts on Lith st. between E aud F man in this stato who would have thought of |") "rt T mast go and acquaint my wife | ones who are seated, Devid, you and Alice can |-10 €et accustomed to this movement the com- | Plush woul inligh he cossibla' $0. gather P Sw. and is improved by Iwo l'wo-story "Brick that. And what are you going to do with them | with what had happened. or otherwise she | Clear away that broken table and the rest of | bination was broken by a heavy roll, which Py > Linge, . : ; gether would complete this golden effect. Cer- of the Tmnueistely thereafter all ort < now, sir; hang 'em? That's what ought to be | would be coming down stairs to see what was | the stuff and then we might as weil ait down | Recessitated getting the hang of the thing *ll | tainly the small sugar bowl and cream pitcher ered three CH) tn eell eyes “ey Tart, of Lot nam. done with them, the hounds!” keeping me so long. David declared that he | 8nd make ourselves comfortable.” Cone tol Tit State Of things divided the | for cach table could follow the color scheme, ENTIRE STOCK OF A LIVERY STABLA the following mieten and bounds: “Beciuuitys for. the “All I shall do,” I answered, “will be to keep | 2% perfectly able to keep guard over them | Alice. with cloth nxahruah, eppraashed very 7 even if the dishes sometimes failed to keep it inches worth trom the southwest corner of the eid them till daylight, and then I shall send word | 8241 ran upstairs, David afterward told me timidly the scene of the disaster,but the younger THREE SEPARATE AND DISTINCT BETS, perfect. at square, and ruauing thence north 25 feet and # m ‘ that as soon as I left the room the tall burglar | burglar, who was nearest to her, gazed upon | the state-room stayers, the deck squatters and ROSE COLORED EFFECTS. in nd ee gust 100 tet, hence to the sheriff at Kenertown, and havehim send | endeavored to bribe him to cut their ropes and | her with such a gentle aud quiet air that she | thesmokingroom loungers, Theformergroaned | The pink cloth might be worked with ne ee ee woth cen ee ae See officers for them.” told him if ho was afraid to stay behind after | did not seem to pe toat ened: When she and | and moaned in their contracted quarters, the | border and center piece of a scroll design, the | BROAD AND CHERRY STS, PHILADELPHIA, “Upon my word!” exclaimed David, “they | doing this he would get him s much better sit- | David had put the room in fair order I placed | latter had a good time talking, emeking, taking old pinks in ail their lovely shades bein: mss ond yerane uation than this could possibly be. But, as | two easy chairs for my wife and Aunt Martha | (otter had a good time talking, smoking, P J . are in the worst kind of a bor. David threatened personal injury to ‘the | at a moderate distance from the burglars, and | dupe aw dred - oan me cf sale, 80 preacetbed by Isw, are, in Je the chosen. And some darned work and lace NOVEMBER NINETEENTH & TWENTIETH, 1889, e-third ot varchas wey on : p am the day of sale, one-third in one year and owe-third 1 Now my wife called me again: “What in the | speaker if he uttered another word of the kind, | took another myself « litle nearer to them, and | Femainder sat in their steamer chairs trom | stitches introduced wherever they would add ‘Conant tno gears, thereafter, with interest at6 per cent ue Worldare you doing down there,” she called; | the tall man eaid no more, but the stout man | then told David to seat himself near the other | Mypuins until night, swathed in ulsters and 5 the beauty of the pattern, A low cut-glass Parties, according to ther reapective te “why don’t irs?” became very violent and angry, threatening all | end of the benc! d Alige took a chair at a ee if aibictionsee bowl of pink roses and one or two small dishes | 40 Horses, 5 Berlin Coaches, 3 Landaus, 2 Plain Black | food and sufficient mortage upon the + m't you come upstairs: iy 4a | uonte el Vaxgeunes Ge Gay a fecisnater mics, | Hide distance from aio ia ‘alee. broth and fruit aud longed for land. Toward the A. This annoyed me, for I was not yet ready : - : filled with pink bonbons, as well as pink sugar | Hearses, 5 Broughams, 1 Coupalet, 2 Victorias, 3 Six- | sold, which shail be subject to the alprova r A ” nd of the trip, however, the classes became 2 court, All conveyancing and ing .t purchaser's * David said hg was beginning to get angry when “Now, then,” said Aunt Martha to the bur- | © . ’ b and creamer, would make this a rose- | sest Phaetons, 8 Spar-spring Buggies, 2 Four-seat n.” ive teeens it oad ~ “ee go upstairs, I wished to resuscitate these fel-| t1¢ tail man, who seemed tohave much’ influ. | glare, “i would like very much to bear what | Somewhat mingled, ‘some of the stayers be-| coiored table indeed, Phaetons, 1 Doctor’s Phaeton, 1 Four-seat Surrey, 1 | Cost uultes terme of tates oat ee aed lows, for their stupor was so profound thatI| ence over the other fellow, ordered him to | any one of you can say in extenuation of hav- | C°™ng squatters and some of the ‘squatters | “°y)¢ green table would not seem very green, Drag. 1 Six-seat Surrey, 1 Business Wagon, 1 Delivery | days from day of sale. began to fear that perhaps they had taken too | keep quiet, as the gentleman with the iron | ing broken into a gentleman’s house by night.” | !wngers. compared, that is, with the arsenic or appie- | Waxon, 1 Pony Phaeton, 1 Hotel Coach, 1 English B. ROSS: i: REY, Trastee. .. . 35 3 " my oc 1 8-d&ds endall Building. club uo doubt thought he was doing right. The | Without hesitation the tall man began his oN Dy green tones of aniline dyes,but asottreed green | Hausom, 10 Smele wie, 3 Double Sleighs, Single _— i Maiccodlesalmeattp cs canine. te tear | Sune Dw ever iar speech. He had along and rather lean, close- || The wind blew continnally from the north. | with some sage shades mingied, in which the | ti Double Harness, bss, Whine, Blake, Stable IE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTEONED UX; = iy as pouthie, When I told my wife that I had caught three | shaven face. which at present hore the expres- | east and, of course, only the lee deck was habit- | filo-flosses are especially attractive, The design tanya crcroge visio - aad " “ ing was ——— to my — hemi oeinore al | burglars, and they were fast bound in the ae —- undertaker cease Sonar able, A canvas sorcon ab the forward ena | 2ct yee egies sone ee es a ssa i Ww ALtkbe WILLIAMS & 00, Audios ies should not occur to the rascals while library, she nearly fainted, and when I had re- | Although it was my aunt who had shown the 2 in a bunch, tied with a bow and ends ot r By order of ILL 4 Auctionee pape than to any concern for them. | vived her she begged me to promise that 1 | greatest desire to hear his story, he addressed partially kept off the spray and one about the | bon—this to be worked in solid stemstitch to JOSHUA EVANS, THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT DWELLING ON “My dear,” said I, stepping to the bottom of | Would not go down stairs again until the police | himself to my wife. I think he imagined that ie ing Ls haba - iS bei) br} a jerthe! ot give the ribbon effect. These little bouquets 1513, 1515, 1517, 1519 Race st., ZoCRre. SIREET BETWEEN LAND NEW r, . Stepping 4 to | bad carried away the horrible wretches. But | she was the ntial person of the two. | if was Aluaxe pretty chilly. A long row of | could be arranged, one ineach corner and in PHILADELPHIA. on eee On Ae ae the stairs, “Ihave some things to attend to/ 1) ured her that it was absolutely necessary * gai Tam glad of the oppor- | Steamer chairs with their mummy-li Tiettan | {he middle, with four in a square between, the | » ps xrcHoLs®auctioneer. m2 AY. NOVEMBER ELEVENTH, at down here which will occupy me a few minutes | for me to return to the library. She then de- | tunity of giving you and your family an iden of | Punts tillea one side of the deck and left an | middle one being in the center of this square, | 2-?-5-% — _ LOCK P-M., we shall sell in longer, then I will come up to you.” clared that she would go with me and if any- | the dificulties and miseries which beset a large | PCD Passage for a steady stream of promen-| 4 small maiden hair fern growing or vase tilled | FYREASURY DEPARTMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1589, Bie tse cgaare wennteces , then ip toy le 8 me 'y . aders, who allowed nothing to interfere with | with i ld be > i Thee will be at public auction at TEN (10) being 14 ieet trout by 100 tect “T can’t imagine what the things are,” she | thing happened she would share my fate. | class of your fellow beings of whom youseldom btaini i Pose with it would be pretty as a center piece here, LOCK ALM. DAY, NOVEMBER TWELV! as, improved by a Three-story and Bg : 4 she went | “Besides,” she said, “if they are tied fast. so | have any chance of knowing anything at all, | Obtaining a little daily exercise, with green decoration as far as possible on the ur incellancous | Ba + BMS BL ror hy z —— ria igi ‘he, | they can't move, I should like to see what they | but of whom you hear all sorts of the most mis- GETTING ACQUAINTED. china, collection of unserviceable property belonging to this : cushy balance in si © room and close er door ai iT. look like. I never saw a burglar.” leading accounts. Nowl am a poor man. I I now began to consider what was to be done | [ did not wish my wife to ,o down stairs, but | have suffered the greatest miseries that poverty with the burglars after they had been resusci-| as I knew there would be no use in objecting.I | can inflict. I am here, suspected of having An ocean steamer is an excellent place to| | Forget-me-nots always seem the prettiest | GepaTtment, cousistiny of one pair Coin Scales, one ue Smelting Furusce, one Retort, a let of Huralture | aud secured by a dee. of trust on study human nature, if one has a mind, but | @ecorations for blue embroidery and small ables, o-); Carpete. stoves, te down un day of sale Ali couveyanc es ly 5 5 bidde: is ; rae wreaths or sprays of them scatteréd irregularly ‘ash. Ar. | chasers cost, = WALTER B. W 5 4 tated. My frst impulse was to rid the house | consent. She hastily dressed herself, mak- | committed a crime. It is possible that I may | October is not a good month to do it in. There | over the cloth is as pretty an arrangement as | ticles sold ob a eee i ye me ae _——_—_$ of them by carrying them out of doors and | ing me wait for her,and when she left the room | be put to considerable difficulty and expense in | #re too many other things to claim one’s atten- | any. Several small,low dishes filled with the | Sx ‘Becretary. abut” | (PYHOMAB DOWLING, Aucvoneer. bringing them to their senses there. But there | she locked the door on the sleeping George | proving my innocence.” Hon, | ihe American contingent, when they | fresh forget-me-nots would be the floral orna- | Vv oiy, <n Giese 7 we tuaien aa: was an objection to this plan. They would be | William, in order that no one should get ut shouldn't wonder,” I interrupted. To this |'sot their sea legs, true to national reputation, | mentation, aud of course blue in the dishes of | W de —— PEREMPTORY SA MPROVED retty heavy fellows to carry, and as it would | him durmg her absence. As we pussed the | remark he paid no attention. became very plentiful aud mingled around gen- | various shades. The sugar bowl and cream | BALANCE OF STOCK OF. HOUSEFURNISHINGS, | FOREN Y SITUATE AI NER Te aeenealy necessary to watch them until| head of the stairs the door of my Aunt| ‘Considering all this,” he continued, “you |-erally. Their English cousins warmed grad- | pitcher of silver might be made the entire at-| & ENTH AT AUCTION, MONDAT MOKATNG | GEOMUETOWN Dic, ALD KAL VALU: they could be given into the charge of the | Martha's room opened and there she stood may not suppose, madam, that as a boy I was | pod ie Ate rnd podlssth are fraction here, reposing on ® mat of turquoise | OVAMIEH ELEVENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, | ABLE INPROVED ASD UNIMEKOVED TRACTS officers i ought respectably roperly. a " A ative ue silk, carelessly cau; up in loose fo! 1 y L LEN LA ow ND a hoe er eee Suto ener eo <i. My paleiiferaas Sellgicas pion Poa my | Bations loosened their tongues in time and the | and puckers, a - P ASQORTMENT OF vOASEETS ASSORTED TIN bile AND WITHIN THKEE MILES OF THE “I heard so much talking and so much going | father was a boat builder. 1was sent toschool, | Ship's family became tolerably good friends be- | The white table would be very charming with | SyA/5 IKON Wank, WOOD WARE, TIN | Ob MONDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, 1889, up and down stairs that I thought I had better | and my mother has often told me that I was a fore the voyage was over. Had it beena mid-| the cloth embroidered in an all-over pat- JOLLET SE 18, CHANDELIEK GL Ass GLOBES, | at FOUK O'CLOCK FM. retuinen, be ready to do whatever had to be done. Is it| good scholar. But she died when Iwas abont | summer trip. however, with more favorable | tern in white silk, large flowers forming part of | IRON WARE PANS, ‘kc. OA REA ED Dore | Troting S04 fest on ba fire?” teen, and I am sure had this not happened I | climatic conditions, doubtless much earlier and | the design, as they are especially effective in| yp tS GGA BOPLGM TEA AND WAKA, | of 70 feet ou Frederick sireet, wi io,” said my wife, “it’s three burglars tied | should never have been even suspected of | Warmer friendships would have been made. white. “These could be connected wita tendrils | WITH AN “ASSORIMENT OF OTHER GuuDs, & Stone and Brick Store, beitir Non. 34 in a bunch in the library. I am going down to | breaking the laws of my country. Not long TWO LONG-DISTANCE TRAVELERS, and curving lines in a graceful way, so as to FEE, SESREVE. OWAER CHARGING oem ont = see them.” after her Cae my father appeared to = ner Among the smoking room loungers were two mic caged — Sper for this memes ZUESDAY, NOVEMBE A At : FENTHL 1880, on My Aunt Martha d and | as if she | terest in his business and took to rowing about le woul e the flowere: resdeu to give | q\HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED re at EU p. will sel were going to sit dow cas the = the river instead of building boats for other | !0ng-distance travelers, slangily called globe | +, prettiest combination, but a harlequin KEAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON THE HEIGHTS: x Tenieytown, front- A : r F ca ing on Graut read and known ast tet “Gooduess gracious!” she said, “if you're | people to row. Very often he went out at | trotters, one an Americun and the other an | effect could be obtained by using any gay,| QF GEORGETOWN, DISUKICT Ox COLUMBIA, bot “ myneee oi . i FON ING ABO! He Sf | Cifferent tracts containing about 46, The. Ihe und 1% going Til go too. Tean't Jet you goalone and night, aud I used to wonder why he should | Englishman, They had met and become well | highly-colored pieces one might happen to pos-| EASA “ar PAV G ROLE ET ON Hi, JAND | Sores of Id. dors or ‘lem.'the igor tied tn tne never did see a burglar.” : . “ i . e = : oved by a dwelling aud necessary cut houses, a care to be on the water in the darkness and | acquainted in Japan last April, when one was | sess. Red, white, pink and yellow carnations SS ee ee et EE Se 1 hurried down and left the two ladies on the | sometimes in the rain. One evening at supper cireling the world in one direction and the | Would be the appropriate flowers. ing ECR (Sh Bras Derr Aims | lng snes, ban on eek grove of thous text eae tame. stairs until I was sure everything was still safe, | he said to me: ‘Thomas, you ought to know | other in the opposite, They met again as GROUND, Ut aVELU: extended diately on Graut Comee! hroush It ts within Ten- reme Court of said | Will rum directly ti oo. L1Z14. we shall | three les of W. Ppreuises, on Jeytown aud one aud a ball nui nk \ OF NOVEM- ‘his property is 4 ond < the following | Chance for speculators or those tu search ‘THE HELIOTROPE TABLE, and when I saw that there had been no change | how to row in the dark as well as in the day | passengers on this trip and their comparison of The heliotrope table could perhaps be made in the state of affairs I told them to come | time. Iam going up the river tonight and you | notes and reminiscences of wanderings in dis- th ttiest of all, both be th lor i ‘uction, in front of the down. can come with me,’ ins tant lands shortened many belt hour for the et oe mae asp Aenea rend ee BBPALSDAX, the LWEN LETH D. When wife and Aunt Martha timidly | ‘It was about my ordinary-bedtime when we | listeners. ir rivalry in spinning the big- “ a so refine: She looked in st the library door the effect ‘upon | took « bost with two pair of cars and we pulled | gest yarns resulted in a bet as to which had | looking always. A clematis might suggest the | described eal Estate, situated in suid Georgetown, be them and the burglars was equally interesting. | up the Si about three miles above the city.” | traveled the most. The American figured up | decoration, its large star-shaped flower being | Fayeris cnow kuown @s 35th) street, asstent BAF foot The ladies each gave a start and a little scream | “What city?” I asked. twenty-five different self-governing countries | very showy in embroidery. or if « finer design | 10 inches north from, the north i. eit ee and huddled themselves close tome, andthe | “The city where I was born, sir,” he said, | that he had visited, but the Englishman beat | is preferred, the lilac could give the form to be pout on the west ling of Hroucrick (uow tetas ot three burglars gazed at them with faces that | -‘and the name of which I must be excused | him by six. The number of cities visited gave | followed. This latter would be very pretty if | 83th) strect, Nastant 20% fe nan foe nl ee Cxbremed more astonishment than any I had | from mentioning for reasons connected with | an opportunity for a second bet, and again the | ted with ribbon ends in bunches and scattered | line ov sth sireet: thence uorili OI iG ever seen before. The stout fellow gave vent | my only surviving parent. There were houses | Englishman won by twenty-nine. These two | rather scantily over the cloth. The shades of | wen 12010 0 us thence northwavcdly’ 4 to a smothered exclamation and the face of the | on the river bank, at they were not vory near | men were alike in many composts, nat different mocha! a veingsre-poegners geri 9 said cant tue of Favotte street distant 100 2 im | og ; sous, Saioncianel ‘oung man flushed, but not one of them spoke. | each other. Some of them had lights in them, | in others, the principal difference being a na- c sign. is | no! to wai yetut atant Loo tt. Sn, | TWELFTH, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLUCK, we w: ae Pen | twat most of them were dark asit must bave | tlovsl ons. ‘They Leth. lived apparently for | Would be the table to show off the gold and | werdiy 461 Gin. to nals vont uintant tou tt Sm. | EYELET ‘ 1 a 4 ° gold. from the place of beginning, aud thence south been after 11 o'clock. Before one of them my | pleasure, and this they found in traveling. The | White china now so fashionable again, either | [gp ix Sin. w tue place of beisuins, tome ber warn i each lot tro father stopped rowing for a moment and | American, although acomparatively young man, | the modern, with its delicate filigree borders, | the iniprovements, | &c.. consisting Of & two-story | SYR Jot fronting 1, an alley looked at it pretty harde It seomod to be all | had made'his mosey himself and roteek tak | OF the heirlooms, ith the gold put on in more | Prick Rowse at ouecahiia cosh, fexidue in two equal | 1 ity of U.8, dark, but »s we pulled on a little I saw a light | business a couple of years ago in order, as he | 80lid masses, and still bright and lovely after Stone and two years respectively, with m- bg ey teeny 4 in the back of the house. acknowledged, that he might have a good time | years of use. The center mat would be very | terest. and secured by deed, of trust cn the property | noice to bear © gen” interest, payeuie oeae My father waid nothing, but we kept on, | before he was too old. When not traveling he | Pretty of plush of a medium shade of helio. | tvid.cr cash. stopsion of tanclsser. \#s0UdcPout | Suially, aud to Por trust om though pulling very e for amile or two | spent most of his time in England, because, he | ‘rope, with some arabesque embroidery of gold burchascr's cust ‘Terms to be compited with inten | Premises, OF all cash —. vor and then we turned and floated down with the | eid he coulda enjoy the company of his | thread, with, of course, heliotrope as the flower | days, or the trustecs reserve the right to readvertise & : By virtue of a decree of the District. passed in kquity C a home. Une-third cash; balance in one and two fact line of | Years, with interest, and secured by « deed of the property. All conveyancing uu of purchasers, “A deposit of @t00 B rl piece at time of sale. UM AD LOW L a I THEN TIED EACH ONE FIRMLY TO THE BENCH. of doors to do this, for the night was raw and chilly. and I therefore determined to keep them in the house. And as they could be re- suscitated better in a sitting position they must be set up in some way or other. I consulted David on the subject. “You might put’em up with their backs agin the wall, sir,” said he, “but the dirty beasts “t ARTHUR On west side ‘SU feet = ’ u h e ¢ and sell the property st defsulting purchaser's cost | SUCH, &., dt purchaser's cost. ‘Terius te be complied n i tide. *You might as well rest, Thomas,’ said | friends in Boston except at night, as they were | t0 fill the bowl upon it, Little bon-bon dishes, i. With an ten days, otherwise right reserved to reweil wt tea ee went ther ko he, ‘for you have worked pretty hard.’ all busy during the day. In London, however, | With candied violets would add to the general MGurraitee certificate of ttle of the Columbia Title | Fisk suid cont of mak peaks es erie decent room like this, aul em out 0 be continued next week. he had no such dificalty, ‘The Englishman | effect, and the finger bowl doyleys to corre- pance Co. of D.C. furnished by the trustees. fisted su W ton, Dc. — —— Tn hone ESS : a had been around the world three times in the | 8Pond in color would give the tinishing touch. ES ae ae LS-dieds BUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ey ready jibrary i i 7 Ww - sateen — decided to let them stay there, and to get them Morning at Brookland. bear’ Bea ertvnagrad coal Pri aned Vise 4 SIMPLE OUTFIT. HENRY C. STEM AKI, Ji | Trustees. (PHOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER Which they might remain. 1 bethought me of His upward journey has begun plied all the money and the son took things | *t the same time expensive anda tea could be} saoyas DOWLING, Auta: ? ne-rot AUCTION 10 CLOSE AN ESTATE heavy wooden settle or bench with backs and Into the deep-blue skies, easy. The American was » dude, though, and given with a much simpler outfit, The linen = — - —— rot TUESDAY AETEEBOOM, NOVEMBER arms which stood on the mde piazza. With And fair Aurora, from her bed es Magitshionn war uot. Square cloths that come siteady hensstitohed | (Qu:UGTEEE SAL (OF TREETE.T WO ew | Cueiran, ee etal cist OUR OKs, David's help I bronght this into the room and Of royal purple, blushing red, eck Gosibeh aii Sunvatoces are not expensive and s slight decoration will | eee Oe eS eee ASD: DEL EW Are | erated prorat tea: fori sel the following de- a aa ‘Sweeps night time from her eyes; make a pretty showing, once it is onthe table, | AVENUE SOUTHWEST, AND IN ALLEY IN | heat corner of 14th nud W. 2Uit- drokt bys depth of ‘Now, then,” said I to David, ‘we will put formed a little clique, but they were all hail | Some little design in each corner or scattered OF ry JOT GAKF 120 ft. to wide alley. them on this bench and I will tie them fast to it. With her bejeweled, magic wand, fellows well met with everybody. They were | far spart will not take a great deal of timein| D Misi SCUARES OF] Sneearst om benket tion aie ee We cannot be too careful in securing them, for She touches earth: on every hand mostly intelligent young Scotch or Irish fel- | the working and add much to the attractive-| , of twent; ral deeds of trust, | time of sule, and the terms must be complied with << —_— to get loose, even without A million diamonds shine; lows who had become connected with Ameri- | 2°88 of the teacloth. While all the colors in ail dated on the = i woicpies and ove goad ee 3 cle Cape = wag will be sold at risk arms, there is no knowing what trouble he might And nature, sleeping neath the moon, can houses and by virtue of their knowledge of | ;iath “lke, are durable the Ses ‘of the iand records of the n5-d&de THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. “Well, sir,” said David, “if I'm to handle Wakes my NOs Esse teesasa aceee cortain goods, chiefly linen, became the buyers | laundering qualities and ite ‘capacity for som- trust sec ible aus UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, them atall T'd rather have them dead, as I “(ARE YOU SURE THEY ARE TIED Fast?” moony et tere arias, for the firm employing them. ‘They had been | bination with any and every eclor in chine or jest bidde — hope they are, than have them alive; but you “Are you sure they are ticd fast?” whispered From Brookland’s hills, the golden glow pees up in the sagiiags 8 athome and were flowers. Still less expensive is a yard of yard- " fenpective ee and Tayereer Pale OF IMPROVED F PROPERTY, LEO needn't be afraid. sir, that any of them will get | my Aunt Martha tome. Is seen to gild the earth below; peor tinry hee tele emery goods. | They had | wide linen, fringed for two inches ali around at FOUR O' PM INGTON, D.C. S soos ee any signs of that I'll crack the | “Perfectly,” I answered; “if I had not been ‘The city far away, tirely and their Scotch and Irish’ expieasions | Sng, {B08 decorated aa above, and if these six Z {et of Columbia, aud oh | efth dares Siavearict reat coe tension detec the — skull fo jiffy. ‘deal of ante. | Ste Lshould not have allowed you to come Kissed by the mellow, rosy tide, be ef fone Seton ekarninnd nant | o'clock teas prevail, as they bid fair to, such a eof as lots ‘numbered SI, Ke feet at pye ing to get theos then moat on is Neneh, bes| “Secreupon the ladies picked up courage and| —-“™* Nxe.n Dosteous, blushing bride Gram of the smoking room, With them was's | Suy ‘housekeeper: Wheu a° number of seal gens bajment ofthe prilpal wld iutcront sud upon tg we got them there side by side, their heads | stepped further into the room. Amidst the new-born day. young man of ‘Teutonic extraction decidedly. tables may be required at an entertainment Tiipleg request of the Rolacrof thee eacured vy aid hanging listlessly, some one way and some an-| “Did you and David catch them?” asked my With dreamy mist of morning blent, lc looked it and ho talked it, and he was full | there need be no fears of such a cloth coming E ublic suction in frout of the premises on TULSDAY other. I then tied each one of them firmly to ‘and how in the world did you do ii The apex of the monument offun. He took a delight in imitating his | amiss, even if it follows asa gift several other NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 160, the bench. ; ll te you all about that another time,” I O’er tops Vir :inia’s hills; Scotch umains ene) with onl; a suc- | similar articles, " at HALF-. ‘LOCK P.M. all that certain I had searcely finished this when I again | said, “and you had better go upsi ‘as soon Daa ctvee Wee a alter saremny cess, but his attempts always produce ra THE CHANGING FASHIONS. maine, 2 ‘ile’ voice from the top of the| as you two! have seen what sort of f people are] Reflects Aurora’s ardent beam Firecat te toe begh civan vil tortie | ‘The low five o'clock tea tables are eaid to. be rs, these cowari yar who sneak or break on 4.}f any pipes have burst,” she called down, | into the ouses of reapectable people at night ata German accent, being translated meant that be av ie not tocatch the water in the new | and rob and steal and ruin other people's prop- Peace broods throughout the landscape fair, | his companions would have to put up two milk pans.” ash : erty with no more conscience or human feeling iMaAmininana, shillings more to see the five cards he held in “Very well,” I replied, “I'll see to it,” and | than is possessed by the rats which steal your his band. ‘i Benet ‘The incense of the morn pops one — ence NLT ecb Sl fae: ‘eam sombely belere perstar eg mere Pleats tote he Gretminnd tn che Knee, One of the Sceioeual earrie always the | drop in, these answer the purpose perfectly, bat Inow saturated a sponge with the powerful | “that that young man is & real bur; lar.” baba aches hag aloshemmay auctioneer for the pool on the ship’s run, which | ona reception day or at a“‘tea,” i Prepsration which Dr. Marks had prepared as| At these words the eves of the fellow spoken golde: st = invariably occupied the attention of the deni- | are quite uate to the large demand for = &n antidote and held ‘it under the nose of the | of glowed as he fixed them on Aunt Martha, ae Soaren Beane. d the smoking teem efler diame ¢ the beverage. ‘Tea, as an afternoon necessity, On J,, ALBERT DUVALL.) prusteos tall burgiar. In less than twenty seconds he | but he did not says word, and the paleness | Brookland, D.C., Sept 3, 1880. sens 0} very | is comparatively new to Americans, but the J BOSS ec3i-cokds §— JoHN JOY EDSON. "t made @ slight quivering im his face as if he | which had returned to his face did not change, ee evening. It often happened that the German | habit may grow until we, too, like Queen Vic- tases ighy. “Then, he suectedvilonly| my if en? 1700 THe hey OT” athe | at Te es een ae ere ie er an eed oT aie | ora shalrare our ence we tabs ou afer” iy. jolently, | my wife. 5 n- | noon dri tea-table raised his head and opened his eyes. Foramo-|*-Thaven't asked them,” I said, “and now| Either the unmarried South American dele- | initiated a few words of explanation on this | are always changing and noveltios ase contin ment be fazed <'iankly before him and then | don’t you think you had better go upstairs?” | gates to the Pan-American congress aro « sus- | Subject may be of interest. Or twenty | ually ap) in its articles of use or orna- looked al andatme. Butinan| « t ” sai rr numbers are selected by popular yote amo: joe on itebe ae the loee nla Topen Kes srg onl Aunt Martha, “that | ceptible lot or St, Paul can pride itself in hav- | Bumbers are, tel 8 | ment, wild beast. His quick, glittering eye took in | The ts c my i tion. in front of the ‘on MONDAY. the le situatio: er} IN. + ; ht the number of miles the = weigh =e B zs Loe y3 id) tn sausuel whole si! ion at @ glance, ith a furi- 3 13) in Samuel” Kedt ‘ ing the most charming women on the western wer ant Rand thd b poke. “Indeed thi madam,” hamiatce ioe voice and sd & hemisphere. I draw this conclusion from the selected tcher and ‘th ‘Lot is fs hnproved by ous oath he threw himself forward with such a | spectful manner, “they are very tight.” fact that avery handsome Brazilian lost his gsr, rful movement that he nearly lifted the = told —— to look at all the oe and see | heart to a St. Peal belle Thursday eve: at Stop that,” said David, who stood near him | #2 oa um were too tightly drawn. the Hotel Ryan reception. It was noticed by a FEE nonsense, sir,” said he, when he had | prominent n that the man was pay- faved = Sete a lifted. “If you do that| finished the examination; “not one of the ig marked attention to young lady, and . | ropes isa bit too tight, All they want is a i resist the temptation The man looked at him with a fiery flash in | chance to pull out ah ugh hands.” —. er gape tors ‘in? the bis eyes, and then he looked at me as I stood| “Of course,” said Aunt artha, “if it would | vicinity of the two. The young holding the muzzle of my pistol within two | be unsafe to loosen the knots I wouldn't do it, mischievously leading the southron on, and feet of his face. The black and red faded out | Are they to be sent to prison?” by-and-by his heart overflowed. ‘‘Aoh, you of his countenance. He became pale. He| “Yes,” said I; “as soon as the day breaks I| Nort Americans are so beautifal! such paneee at his companions bound and sense-| shall send down for the police.” g-r-r-r-and whitecomplexeons! Our hear-r-r-te His expression now changed entirely.| I now heard a slight sound at the door, and, go out to you, And my hea-r-r-r-t goes out to The fury of the wild beast was succeeded by a turning, saw Alice, our maid of the house, who you. Ilofe you! take me!” The young lady look of frightened subjection. Gazing very | was peeping in at the door. Alice was a mod. Without re] took a flower from her cer- sariously at my pistol, be onid in a roice, ont girl and waite pretty. sage and gre it to him, “By Jesu, I keep ugh agitated, was low respectful: “T heard the noise and the talking, sir,” she FP shocking remark which “What does this mean? What are you going | said, “and when I found the ladies had gone rene air ret todo? Will you please turn away the muzzle | down to see what it was I thought I would too,” — istol 7” com no notice of this indication of my| “And where is the cook?” asked Seadiness of hand and answered: “Don't she want to see burglars?” — “I am going to bring these other scoundrels| “Not a bit of it,” answered Alice, very em- to their senses, and early in the morning the | phatically. “As soon as I told her what it was three of you will be on your way to jail, where ‘she covered up her head with the bed clothes T hope you may remain for the rest of your | and declared, ma’m, that she would lives.’ up until they were entirely gone “If you don’t get killed on your way there,” | house.” said David, in w! nervous Tana ie | H i & ef h fr i | tion with intense When the hy: home on Ein, then he Fain be bead and looked fre from the com; then at the other; gaaed for en isonet annus David, tried to on move his feet, gave a pull at one arm and then bea St the other, and when he found he was bound this bard and fast his face turned as red as fire aud