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10 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C . SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1890-TWELVE PAGES sn't suit Uncle Ambrose. He is not happy, | _ “No, Daisy, your mother has nothing to do| “Did you ask him to release you?” J us as. ICTION S cS. AUCTION SALES. Written for Tae EveNrea Sran. i tyou are not kappy. Our lives are begin- | with this matter. She knows nothing” of my | inquired mother. looking at me searchingly | ———~ AUCTION SALE! Ss eee CTION SALES. AUCTION ALE r q ming to be a failure, There is something wrong j a yetand Iam going to ask you a | with ape erious eyes, aie THIS AFTERNOON, 2 el FUTURE DAYS. va PUTUERE DAYS. | favor, Icould not tell her a deliberate falsehood, REE-STORY > vELLING, N 5 : cosas UNCANSON BROS, aw WHOSE WAS THE HAND rT Nrered my mother gravely, “there | «What is that? : nat | DU Loould prevericate, which Tdare eay is just d bes at TIVO, West WANHINGION. 0 F | RATES Dans 8 00, auctins D ma fas a | is something wrong. Your stepfather is out of | “I want you to let your mother suppose that | as bad. : TURDAY, AP 5 S90, st HALF- : ; % PS SALE OF A HOS! , —_—-__ | health... ‘There is some depressing influence at | it is you Who have Yorncn ee cugagement. | “There was no necessity for me to ask him Feet ee eee It eee enintet| wat See UXTENTS OF THE THISD SURV LT SOUTMWES:, BEI BY MISS BRADD work—I mare done ail 1 can—but I cannot See say that you aa ne your own | I =e aha tndegsioos my feelings—we under- eighty en (187,08. W. J. Lown's, Subutvis eno come Re TH ST ie 1 Ay NAT AUC TICN, bas ,et the Queue | make him happy.” mind when you accepted me, that you were too | stood’ each other, perfectly. Don’ any | Patt of lots 198 aad 159 o iy and Hawks . GAN PART OF WALNUT ASD COT. n ON. | "Pour mother. ‘hore was such a settled ead- | precipliate sine ont or ienee relly | shiee Guasticns ancien cling ey cmaaee, VercPaotce Dinter of Columbia In Book ARS: | WARDROR Sewer LOM a Gather of “Ledy Aniley’s Secret.” “Like and Ustiee,” | Fee ant tue jonrs rshed to ms | often. I believe. I don't think. as society is | ‘at least not about poor Cyril.« He will be | fou 18l-improved ty s mpe-room Brick Dwelling | MOLMTER BEATS EEE (ag “Ishmael.” “The Dag Wil Come &o. | yes. and it was all I conld do not to sob alond. | constituted nowadays, there will be very much | leaving us very soon, I fear.” Indeed, indeed, — Sef prc rage lear oe pee gg mark py | onan BR BALL AND STAIR CARPETS, me e Day Will Comey J understood her secret thought so well. She | astonishment at the alteration of our plans. I’ there is no need for you to grieve,” I urged, | gyitTmsof sale: One-third casi; balance in one and <TR MIRRUER LACE Gar Brann —_ | had done all she couid, She had sacrificed her | hope before a year is over that my darling will | kissing her dear, anxious face, “It is better | property. o cash, at purchaser's option. Deposit + CKS. AND { freedom. her fidelity to her first love, the idol- | have found a worthier lover aud as I sbail be | as it in” £f $100 required on day of sale. | Terms of eale to be AND TARE ASE EGETS 22 — | ized husboud of her youth, out of gratitude to | far away, no doubt people will soon forget me."-| _ ~“Is it. Daisy?” she exclaimed. sadly. “I can- | $pmpued with in ten daya Conveyancing at pur- GLASS, WARE, pe — this faithful friend. She had put every selfish ‘You will be far away,” I echoed. ‘Wher not quite think that. The change seems light GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Anuct. AND SINK CHAPTER Xx. >ught and feeling aside inorder to reward | ‘In Australia, I shall try to begin a new life | to you, but it is a sad breaking up of home and | ¥v1NE BUILDING LOT ON TWES COND OVEN STOVES, | his devotion. and the sacrifice had been useless. | on the other side of the world; breed sheep on SCATTERED To THE WINDS. | He was not bapy HAVE seen that man again. He was |, In one vivid ¢ lounging on the grassy bank above LCHEST AND GALGE | FRAME. wc.. &c APRIL” SEVEN. EX OC LOCK, we Hotel az ED tf BEiWEEN M AND N SIREEIS NORTHWEST. + : 02 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL NINTH, This will be a blow to your|at riv ‘LOCK, we will seil, in fromt of the He was so proud of your engage- OT 5 SQUARE 70, family ties. The nest has been made ready for the Darling Downs, or turn wine grower, | the birds, and now they are to part and scatter nee T saw my own future | Heaven knows what; but anyhow, my future | far and wide. i vd after the semblance of my mother’s | shall be as far remote from my past as distance step-father. I saw myself the wife of a man | can make it.” 7 AY M TH, 1SP0. bern, bite auction at x Roows, 5 > | value. There th abla are sprawled, ment to Cyril, so happy in the thougbt of your a eniir-aeent thereof, +5 the lock this evening im the unset, as td not tore. and Tsaw him unhappy | | A new light flashed upon me. and began to j future union, ‘The ‘disappointment will be | {RUBE TY feet on twenty sconnd, street, meer Mt LEIGHTON SJevrit and I came throngh in onr covery vhich afl my care could not | think that the question of money wasat the bot- | bitter for him. And hoe be cat of health, and s near the new Signal Office and is advancing 1a aplowkas én? Louisavaeve 1 rom him. tom of poor Cyril's trouble, and that in honor | hardly ina c ondition to bear a great sorrow. Foor mother, oor daughter. I was bound ‘to refnse this offered release. Ce By on te tery yeh oe bg It was nearly three o'clock when mother and I| However I might wish to cancel the past, I | went into the dining room, and by that time [| could not be so mean as to break my engage- lcontrived to cheer her with talk about the | ment because my lover had grown suddenly books we had been reading lately, and about a | poor. TES Sat PLANT AND € NA x; hideously cutaway background of flowering ¢ old hedgerow. tang! “Iam very sorry on his account.” I faltered, to be “but thongh I am not to Wt his daughter-in- | sen 8 law, T shall be always his loving and obedient | Pryuies.or all « | friend ana pupil. Ican never forget all that | at parchuser = cost, wen bearing interest at 6 per cent, payable mnttally. aud to be secured by deed uf trust on h, st option of purchase: ECUTOR'S AND Th ABLE REAL EST LEP'S SALF OF VaLr. AND IMPROVE MEN is, {H STkonT FASE BE e of sale. Convey cing, &e ms tobe com red with im 13 he has been to me from my childhood until | dats. otherwise rucht reserved to rese Ivar the Fak stud = es os ‘i — ive.” ; ” ‘ost of the defaulting purchaser after nve days’ public at gaa) aes i ron to the Continent in the early part | “I begin to suspect your motive,” I said se- | now. pera Peden — Pi or the cranes an bens starred with blackb | ; .” We talked of Auvergne and of | iy. “Uncle Ambrose has lost his fortune. 1 ain glad of that, ‘Dalay,” ankwored the doue advertisement in some newspaper published in Wash: of the premises ou MUNUAY th Ifpointed userets, both of which distticts were still | Its coming was like a fairy tale. and it has van-| mother. her eyes filling with tears. “I should DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, | M.. all + “That is the book er-man who haunts nown ground to us, and that unknown | ished like gold iy fairy! 7 the city land, Oh, Cyril, surely | be very sorry if either you or I could be un- 3 P-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON Knowa_as your father,” I said; 2 n I told him how | has always the attractions of an earthly | know that I never cared about your father’s | thoughtful of the best friend widow and daugh- | o tac cin egUE SALE IS POSTPONED 0 now as the man had been at Kiver Lawn ingniring for There was no sign of Cyril. ., ; Wealth, or thought whether you were rich or | ter ever had in the world, the most unselfish, | DAY, APKIL TWELI1H, 189 ‘tusks daiheoes | ast have lunched at the Vicarage.” | poor. Mother and I have plenty of money for | the most forbearing. You know that my mar- : See ARNO on sca Ose j said my mother. F bad manners on his | allof a lies GEh kolcen beac Ges aot a ee | _ “Did my father see him?” aske¢ : { 7 Spe in wr mw of the —— h. 1 d bi .. (GS) purchase money im cash , a cottage. [ saw him leave.” Ah. ves, the resuit of the final, | days; but there is a trouble; and it is one which | friendship of grutefal affection, of unqualified ai Gian akiia aol eae ea Sk ad tel uve My father mav,have kept him waiting for | The Prize is a copy of the ““Idyls of the King,” | Lmust keep locked up in tay own breast till 1 ed to make the eae ee Oe eee for Which and admiring regard. I wai ; : : thai friend's life as happy as a HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, EMBRACING and in vellum: and if Cyril wins I am to have | di book. Beatrice wil be savage at losing it. or thei the be: latter part of m: uswered Cyril. i sh trusts IN PAR’ * is something about yourself,” I specn-} woman's tenderness could make it. My on . s y the p “You know how absent dhe is when be | thonch I dont believe she ever read twenty | lated, pitying him too much to leave the im disappointment in this second marriage, my | SEVERAL PARLOR SUITES, WINDOW HANGINGS, | reawired of the 1 is among bis books.” suseentive lines of poetry, unless it was “John | tery unquestioned; “some mortal disease, per- {| only regret since my wedding day has been the ROCKING CHAIRS, VERY HANDSOME EBONY | fo oan “Yes, indeed,” said I, “and T hope that odi- | in, cg ae ‘" | Bap You have consulted a physician who has | fear that in spite of all my ein AND GILT CABINET BEDSTEAD WITH MIR- therwice the pr . athaee = Nits siete Bane | After our feeble attempt at luncheon mother id you that you may die suddenly, and you | father has not becn happy. There isa little % zs a 7 cane @ risk aud cost of detaull ous man was sitting.on the little oak bench im | 1.5: oon one of her charitable expeditions. | fear to make ne unhappy.” rift in the late, Daisy, and God knows how it ROR UN PERFECT ORDER), BRUSSELS CAR- | days’ notice in the a TEEnkeT. pokaLweos the lobby nursing his hat all the time. | knew th: last for a good two hours, 0} | ‘No, Daisy, medical men and I have had few | came there. It is none of my making.” PETS, BRUSSELS HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, Executor The last eutry is two days old: and now I) j resigned myself to take tea alone, unless | dealings since I was vaccinated, Don'task any | “Dearest mother, no wife on earth could do | COMBINATION WASHSTAND, LADY'S SEC. an __ ALS have to record the strangest event in my life | Cyril should spear. [was really anxious to | more questions. dear. I dare tell you no more | more to make a husband's life full of sunshine RETARY, OFFICER DESK, LIBRARY TABLF, ! \emasaeaneie DOWLI Aucticheer, since I have come to womanhood—an event so | 8¢ him, as I wante d to hear what he had over- | than I told you at first. All is over between us, | than you | ne, and I fai ve done,” [told her. “If there is REVOLVING CHAIR, PICTURES, TOILET heard iu the; nds of miles | some touch of s ¥ VALUABLE IMPROVED AND U ried he would not | and my life must be spent thous startling that I am almost toc adow mingled with the hight PRE ‘i ME su C1 PROPERT ALLATE ON THE > ; | Keep his rom me, although he would | away. Icould not trust myself within reach of an | you must not take it to heart. Uncle Ambrose | WANE. HANDSOME WALNUT M.T. CHAMBER | CROKE}. SAMA TE OS THE SUL about it. although it happy ’ expect to be reproved for his unworthy behavior | express train that would bring me back to you "| isa scholar and a recluse, aman of pecnliar SUITES, WALNUT DI. T. HALL AND CHAMBER OTTER THE BUREAU the record must be written, for this book is to | in playing the spy upon his father. Of course | He bent over meas I sat motionless with |character and temperament, and you must not | SUITES, FINE HAIR MATTRESSE: Oe OE TES ui be all my Life. # faithful history of the romance | there could be nothing to the discredit of | wonder. looking at the bright water and the | be surprised if he has intervals of melancholy | SPRINGS, ASH CHAMBER SUITE, FEATHER Unele Ambrose in his diseove sud the reslity of my existence. of hard facts the | lights and shadows on the wood. He pressed | brooding. A man who reads the modetn meta- ligh ja cn the woos A ae was pees PILLOWS AND BOLSTER, WALNUT SOFA BED, | 427) HURSDAY. APRIL SEV by stg z his lips upon yny forehead in a farewell kiss. physicians can only be happy when he has no . “TMT. s DARD, WALNU TEN- | wiil sell at pat and idle dreams, of every foolishness and every | where anything in the way of a book is con-| ~Good-bye, my Margaret, mine no more.” be | hotime for thougut, Unele Ambrose. thinks aoe ee gecesi aera, | gimebes of La glexm of sense, In a word, this book is to be | cerned. 4a devoted lover of books would | said, and then turned away and walked slowly | too much, mother. ‘That 1s the only evil.” : sss yend - sasbat <igeicaanag a photograph of me, a photograph in pen aud | allow himself to be imposed uponeven by the | across the lawn by the way he had come. She kissed me fondly at this; and I felt some- A AND GLASS WARE, KITCHEN REQUI- ns! ink. by A photograp! I awoke yesterday morning with that cnrions | Man whose trade was to bind them. Indeed, it is J heard the gate in the fence open and shut. | how that our mutnal confidences had drawn ui ETC. inary the importance which these hook | and 1 knew that he had gone across the road to | nearer to cach other than we had been since Ov MONDAY MORNING, APRIL FOURTEE: ‘TH, feels ie which! Leaad | O¥ers attach to the outer covering of a book, [| his father’s cottage. ° her marriage. ISW0, AT TEN O'CLOCK. at residene Eleventh | Sarg there a me moniter. As Tglude | Ba¥e seen volumes in Uncle Amnbrose’s library | I sat looking at the water in a mufe, dull | "Yes, Daisy, no doubt that is the evil, Am. | Seri urtiwrat,Taall aullah excellent collection ot | #4,40°8 8 of Into—a feeling of vagne won - with capes painted on the edges of the | wonder, while quarter after quarter chimed | brose has lived the scholar’s life too long to be years, with in gradually from sleep to waking I ash. THOMAS DOWLING, me =: dose sthing amiss | PAPEF, Bader the gilding—a decoration which | from the old gray tower, and the shadows | able to enjoy commonplace pleasures like namanece hat is it how there is something amiss | has cost two or three pounds per volume; and | deepened, and the golden lights grew dim upon | other men. in my life; but what, but what? And then I re- | te book is putin ashelf where nobody sees} beach and oak, and the willows in the fore-| He is like pores wen pall ti to Pe married. an! the painted edges from year's end to year's | ground changed from green to gray, ‘The foot. { STREED BETWEEN FOURTH AND ns Oc pe ponder 5, ne cl = shade if I mink | end. men carried away the tea table in their horrid “What am I thinking of, Daisy, to compare FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST AT AUCTION, Pie a ee een 7 J ordered my tea upon the terrace—exactly | mechanical way, which makes one think that | my husband toa murderer.” NO, $5 So fall ill and die, and leave Cyri where | had my tea table that afternoon when | they would clear a table and arrange a roon g Auct He is too old to begin & uew lite. Warten WILLIAMS & CO, Auctionerrs gene Aram.” : 5 3 F_IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONTING gene Ar PUBLIC AUCTION No. 20% EASI CAPITOL D STRELT. marry somebody wie world “Ah. but you meant itas a compliment,” I ge pe eis ue of that cert ont of 1 ed of trust tou niaiaua ave. w 7 Dees oe Ie a took tea tete-a-tote, | just the same leisnrely fashion if ono were | told her, laighing, “Eugene Aram was such a ! premises, Thres-stors” ana pick Devel “$ dria, Va nae Saale wd t cane te haphazard, I think, I had taken Na- |Iving dead upon the ‘earpet. The evening | delightful murderer. The crime that darkens | With buck ouilding, contaiuing twelve roomie aud Li Sci eee petal aired rat reap eos | Nanderings on the Spey" from a shelf | darkened, and still I sat there wondering 2nd j his past only deepens the interest in his char- | 0%, "0t4 all, wodsru umcrovements | Lot 20 feu ie TM NAVAL UBSEKVATORA AND THE: 19% oon Henley and Konding. Tawoke {ithe library, and the book seemed to carry | musing. I was free—free to love whom I | acter and by the time the mystery stands re- | tle promrty, ail thostin seat ot cate ptcetta F-PASY FOU (ic inkee oxely, lovely dav. and the | Me Nearer to Scotiand—and him, “No doubt | pleased, free to marry anyone who cared to | vealed the reader in devoted to. the ecimimal™ Seysipih : i hiauaed 2 "7 Lotter oF mis tn trout of ‘the pre ne vic. with a clear and nls | He, #8 enlo ing hungelf immensely in that | ask for my hand. Thad the liberty for which | “That is only the glamor of the novelist, | git Tati tis inwton, LC. Tis jot tein roved with & sirable brick dwelling house, ‘Terms of saie: One-thi: cach and the balance at aw and my | thought I, and I turned | my soul had longed ever since I left Paris. Depend upon it the real Aram was a Ch iM. allot Napier said anything | And yet T could not feel glad. I could not be | smooth-faced canting hypocrite, with murder | Suid. All’ convey ew i over the leaves to see . at e small u pure! nine and ewit ths, for witich the notes ot the Be About TIS.000 he sv : : . z down on day 0! bd it tgrms, ced by & Frama clematis, which grows over all this end of the | 2208t grouse shooting. glad while he was so sorry. Poor Cyril, my | lurking in his downcast eves. I cannot believe | $0¥,down.om day of sae. and it. gra of w paren be - Perea ty & frame ’ | It wes adelicions afternoon, with a hot sun | first playfellow, my boyish sweetheart, the | that any man cw vable of such a crime could | erty will be resvid at risk and cost of defaulting pur- tu be subslivid: house. “ y 1 Iwas out in the garden by aevenandbreakfasted | 244 blue sky: a sky ficcked with little fleecy | first admirer who ever told me my face was | ever win a noble-minded woman like Madeline, wen SS Very Way MK tah as shal pi yp ee cedts eight, | OUes. es if Dejanira had been throwing about | worth looking at. How well I remembered | She would have recoiled from inim instine- Fe : aN eae a aimnrene mort Cysit a8 ciak® | tn wool) that Hereulas spun tor her. “twas | thowe Aist complident andi how fasued and {stein ALS do! Don c re . - | fla ; i read B y : cy of the weather ui i = aes ab Cyall and Beatrice Raardeck were ta) kind of afternoon which nsed to mean un- | flattered I felt when the young Oxonian told We read Buiwer’s romance together not long \HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, dl Cyril Jitied bliss: and ever in spite of my troubles | me he liked the gown [ wore, or that my ago and the color of the story is still vivid in SETTER — “Vans DOVE! o tine af a | veidhynad asus! ster flnthaidepalcepbi meena not heip feeling a kind of unretlecting | looked dark under the shadow of my snilor ht, | Heth our mine. E ors. HUTS OS PUETH SERENE ie ‘ ‘ th ngectec fa tach poston a isteach oe oom | content as I lolled back in my pet | How foolish and vain I must have been when I My mother looked at the clock ou the chim- CO, AUCTIONEERS, PREMISES No 6608 2IPI SILL rt eg give radache Or someé- | wicker chair : i watched the ripple of tho | was fifteen and wore my first long gown. i z else had ole i Seine, lee Bad. 003 told Cyeit 1 river, and the gentle movement of the willows |} TUWEST. FRONTING UNITED Si AL cou! 1 not stard | 920 Pa ave. how. apr ville sind . Tcould not be glad. I felt such an im- ter to eight, Daisy, and we must | pp awe : Noes ocarse ab Wea Dupseinnitendt: Gio. WSiekAE es aes eae eae 00 te Weete cours 1 | Nhere the opposite bank curved inward toward | postor. Surely 1 ought to have confessed the } dress tor dinner. and after diuuer 1 must. tall | FPREMPTORY SALE. ENIMPROVED PROPERTY sovaseed Apr. Iso, _ Semmenueu Wack’ te tailing ace tas the reach over which the oid eolemn church | truth in that last moment; I ought to have told | your step-father what has happened. He has ETWEEN NORTH CAP! A) ge et ad Mi eae cual thagh cen loneer. ails ta tras unas tower ‘casts its dark shadow. him plainly and candidly that my heart had | no idea of it, I suppose.” On SHunana 3 APRIL TENTH, | i froutor the prewises on TUESDAY, APLIL PLE” | itrerpres SALE abet ave vatwas Se | The second quarter after four chimed from | gone from him months ago, and that the fan- |" 1 think not.” isin, AT FIVE dD sell “at pubsc Lond, St RINE OCLOCK FM. BAT OF | 7B ‘ NWASHINGIUN. Pht psy ng = porn walk while he was fiuishing the | t¢ dear old tower, the tea table stood ready. | ced treasure which he was reuouncing was the oi “Poor Ambrose,Iam sorry for him. No, | suction in front ofthe ERED TEN IN SQUARE FOLM inith aad te heme im time te congtetday | the little copper kettle hissed gaily, but still | poorest thing in the world—a jilt’s unstable | love, I don’t blaine you or Cyril,” she added | 4018 premises, REAL ESTATE IN WEST WASHINGTON. by 1 " FAST HALF OF LOT 34, IN ) EAGHTY-SEVEN (ni), b i AND. ¢ the ‘ ‘ Zoy inehes of said Lot by the dept has ab tenchcen there was no sign of Cyril. I began to feel just | affection, ‘There might have been some conso- | hastily, as she saw my look of self-reproach. | FRONTING 63 FEET ON FLORIDA AVENUE (or auprovel Us a two-story aud Baneauest Behe oF, ei kcein® 8 little uneasy about him. for it was so very | lation for him in knowing the worthlessness of | “It is not your fault. either of you, if you do Boundary street), WITH AN AVERAGE DEPTH of sale: One-third cash: balance in two “t beast ae bike vane unlike Lis usual way to be anywhere within | the thing he surrendered. not love each other well enough to take life wen erpea equal instullmenta, pur alle id tw s from fine plaver = “Sy | reach and not come to hunt me out every hour | And yet, aud yet—it might have been cruel to | long vows. It is better to have found out. the | yTwsvroper day ot mate, secured by doe of trust au the properts. ela cake ee bea id {, “for she thinks of | Of 82: either for a ramble or aride, asingle, or | undeceive him’ It was better for him, per-| truth in time; but the disappointment will | andisin a rapidly improving section o. ti or ail combat perches piion, Depout of €200 nothing else. To bear her talk one would cag, | @70W on our beloved river, haps. to believe that he had received measure | not be less b yril's father. It pleased | “leant oppertuuity tor investmen j . pied with a well at risk apd veyancing at W. H. SHOLES, Trnstee, 410 Sth street n.w, THOMAS P. WOODWAED, trustee, ap3-d&ds 472 Le ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO) Auc Y20 Penuay! TORY BRICK HOUSE URTREAST eserve the right to KMS OF SALE. One-third cash, balance in one and rotaapchen eng poo Years with interest at 6 per cent per anuura, ured by deed of trust on the property soli, or all #100 Sot ur day for measure, that I had loved him to the la: pose the honor of tained br tennis.” “Well. it's a fine. m game and suits the girls of this generation.” suid he. “Don't tire yourself. darling.” he said, look- ing at me ever so kindly with his honest eves we parted at the Vicarage gate: and then I Went for « long and lonely ramble in the Berk- shire lanes. Those Berkshire lanes hate been my one sov- je him to belie hat his affection forme would “‘Itever I marry it will be yerrs hence, Idare | be ina manner carried on into the coming say.” Itold myself, dhe will be in Aus- | Saget od ot tralia, happily married himself by that tim “shall always be fond of C Tsai sale are not complied with in Btt, ate was a comforting thought, but even this | a brother. That has been my only mistake. re eres ined rs = Saunxitien seman ee As could not prevent me feeling very unhappy | I fancied sisterly affection meant more than it | {Be Hsk and cost of the defaniting purchaser atter What was it? Had he gambled? Had he kept| “Before you left Paris.” said_my mother, | ing, ke ,at purchaser's cont race-horses?' Had he forged? One hears and | looking at me searchingly until I felt myself| *P9-dkds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucta reads of things quite as extraordinary as forg- | turning scorchingly red under that earnest! ga-THP ABOVE SAL ngland was to be main- ars by his son’s union with my daughter. cash at the option of the purchaser A deposit sale. If n day's fro: ne of said west corner $7, 4G and 45 “140 ivet, mor alle t, more or Iv © Brame House thereon f trust duly recorded in Liber UR- | . at same hourand aplo-st - ———_— sire bein! _, Sly dearest, [know your generous heart. No, | match, No woman ean love « second husband | — De ic Sedo ee ns of Sale agreed Up it is uot @ money trouble that has darkened my | as Tloved your father. It was a marriage of FTHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. interested in said real estate, | : . POSTPONED ON AC- | 1709, solve 31, one of the Inn Secon | ‘of sale: One-tned conn, balance in equal ereign cure for the headache ever since m ing on the Peet Oe a seemingly honorable | look of hers, “Kur away and dress, Daisy. gouutof te rain until WEDNESDAY, SIXTEENTH te erties lg d | at culate yearn, with @ fort » adache ever since my | " ‘A 1 - os tai: ai aY AV’ same hour Place secured on the property sold, or ai 4 young man. Ani e trouble was obviously a | J hear Ambrose going upstairs to his dressin * rer | option tu cheses deposit of ee ee Ai aeles walk very serious one. It might be some casual | room. We shall ai be late for dinners” Se Seid saan otcinaee tet comming e petwe: se € hedge rows, those # : : : LIFE "0., Auctioneers, Sate Gemrves Bagt be seed: o primrose and violet barks. those avenues of forging, executed on the spur of the moment. |_| Iran to my room, three steps at a time. I} JR ‘920 Penheyivanie ave. pw, re oy atter a wine at Christehurch, when the poor, | felt happier than I bad been at any time since dies ae dear fellow hardly knew what he was doing. we left Venice, in spite of all that had been | TRUSTEE'S SALE, “4 ee No 128C ee te ——— b, balance in one and two ary y PH J. WATERS, Trustee. T could fancy the whole scene. Some wicked | done to make me happy. I was sorry for By virtue of 2 deer el ent nena conded in Liber | Fears st 6 per ceut, secured by deed of trust on prop- j AS DOWLING. collegian—several years older than Cyril—pnt- | Cyril, honestly and sincerely sorry, but a. bur- | xe?y' | ed ‘etneq., one of the Land Records | eft 801d, oF all cash, at opuen of purchuser. if terms ting a pen into bis band and gaking him sign | den was lifted off my heart, and I could not olumbla, and at the request of the | Of eale are uot comp ied with. ty Bftecu, days the jords and ladies, has always soothed my aching head. If the sweet air and the scent of the flowers could only cure my aching heartas we i thought yesterday—but heartache is not cured 80 easii; dor nm ctioners, it : bins ate : trustees serve the rivit to resell the property at the | VERY VALUABLE FARM NEAR. BELTSVILEE, cae : a bond or an JOU ora bill or something, with | wonder tuat it beat less heavily. party secured thereby. 1 will sell at public auction. in | trustees Preetce the rheht to resell the property at the FORGE'S COUNTS, MD. CONTAIN I went for a long. long ramble, without somebody else's name—the dean's perhaps—to ae Fee ee et OA Te eae AEDs | dave" edvertivemen: cf such resale in sone mews. ES WITH. Lak thought of Cyril's warning. rather wishing to redeem his losses at cards, He has often told (To be continued. ) OCLUCK P.M, Oriaiual Lot5, equate 724 fronting | BYPEr Published in Warhington, D.C. A” deposit of rw tire myself into a state ot apathy and sleepi- me how wild they are at Christchurch, and how fect, improved by a | $700 Upon acceptance of bia. All conveyancing, &c., nese before I crept home. The church clock a1 57.6 feet by depth of 168, a, 3 At the cost of purchaser. h they throw one auother into the fountain and AUCTION SALES. Taree Duo etary sud sescmnant Beane Hotes, He. 4 4. P. RYO! 2 Trustees, struck one as Icame across the meadows in} play poker and do all manner of dreadful = a | “Forma: One-third cash, balance In one and two] pagcLIFFE. DARR hy bru pe es — ee mpl Pa an oan = P | TSAW A YOUNG MAN COMING AcROas THE LAWS. | things, The more I thought of Cyril's unhap- FUTURE Days. yeara, 6 per cout, secured by deed of trust = — oad all of flowers and the narrow footpath ~ on prorerty fold. or all cash, at option of | PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. purchaser. Tf terms of sale are not compued with in ten days the trustee reserves the right to| VALUABLE RESIDES PROPERTY ON EK resell the property after five days’ advertisement of STKEET BEA W) ULL ELNTH AND PIE such resale in solue newspaper publisied in Wastin) STREET BEST AT AUCTION : H, isd tween the tall grass and the hedgerow was th ; ce | piness the more I felt inclin believe that ——— ; = ig Gee claing A&Ga lust en 4G) enmmec ante oes tw eclaserdaer eines | fimeaT eae eate lon LeATo EES quietest. haven in which to think of one’s |YOung man coming across the Jawn to iced (at halt Goan Fat ae wae his hand fi LAND cAST troubles. I felt sorry 1 wasso near home when | the terrace where [ was sitting—a young | Sword th een hanging over his head for a long time and the hair had broken today, J came to the little gate that opened out of the | man in tennis flannels such as those [had scen |" ‘There ‘was another ides which oruck, me T ton, D.C. A deposit of 8200 upon acceptance ot bid. | On THURSDAL, ABKIL SEVE A All conveyancing. &c., st cost of the purchaser. st FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., in front_of the premises, 1 meadow into a deep lane leading directly to | Cyril wear when he started for the tournament | gtterwurd as I walked back to the house, Wine | SYkVAN! L'EEWELLEN JUANSON, Trosieo, | Silt ell ‘Twonty-oue Feet of Lot 15, ia | tween me and the Thames, and Uucle Am-/ bulk, but not the least like Cyril in figure or himself engaged to another girl. a girl he de- Tiber Eeae 2 iho Se Warten B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. cogent hy cs ow | Payments at six brose’s cottage was on my left handas I turned | walk as I saw b: | of 1 tug ipterest and se in the distance. for this man | tested, and felt that honor obliged him to | ot t i ee epee as Pepi never did and this man's step | marry her because she wasof inferior rank and Sct at the gate, in a dreamy | had noue of the elastic force of Cyril's rapid | because he detested her. ot Terms: One-third cash years, with AUCTION SALE ‘the property, or al eby secured, premises, on \ OF APRIL, AD. Buy face to the river. 1 was lingerin f pur d by a deed of trust at option uveyanciug and recor , y at cost of pure posit of S200 will be mood. when I heard footsteps in the lane. 1 this man with the bent | “py i i | ocr [to She Miahens & ~ aquired at thine of This Property is beatital 7 Ne is would account for his resolution to go | ‘situate in Washi: 4 og ot neta bberhood mai thought they might belong to one of those and duil, slow walk was Cyzil and no | to the othcr side of the world and begin a new | that fart of ntact ot laud = situdted in one of vur beet uelabburhouds and should everlasting Reardons. and I drew Suck betind one else—Cyril transformed by some heavy | jife. a bushy blackthorn that grew bes.de the gute | trouble i and watched the passer-by, He came quietly to the empty chair by my There was more than one—two men went | side and seated himself in silence and looked slowly by. im earnest. and. I think, in angry. | at me with ¢ or “Buyley's Purchase,” | Miscellaneous Books, embracing standard works in | Command the attention of those in search of valuable He would marry this person and take her | KDOW#, 88 2° x y s ata Kone ou the west side of the Eastern | 3 4 straight off to the antipodes, where no one be- ; Brauch road, beim the southeast coriier of the follow. | te Various departments of literature, including His. longing to his own world would ever see him in | Me part of suid tract, and ranuing Uhenee north tory, Poetry, Biography, Law, Medical and Clerical his disgrace. Poor il, My heart bled tor | Goerees cant 12 and Ak 100 parchen, Weuce north 13 | Works, being the library of THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BROS., Auctioneers. ! curabaits. eof Music, H s whose expression I cam never | him as I thought what his life would be like, | deutces west Stand 60, 100 herchess thane: weet ig poe 7 ARUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLY WHARF AND on - conversation, though the tones of the one who | fo: All foolish. irivoions words died on | married to a vulgar woman who would misplase | wexreenent, 18 Ve thence north 27, devrect eee FOCKIM SILEET SOUTHEAST CORNER -——_—_ suppressed almst to awhicpen, {ae Sate were my tips, Leould ouly watch him in mute ex-| the aspirate and tall of him as Mr. Harden. It | fixed ON U0 verches to the eaerot Smuts | This is arare chance for doctors, lawyers aud min-| yFOCRIHSILLET Sot th of March suppressed almost to a whisper. pe These two were Uncle Ambrose and the hate- | fal mau—the Freuch bookbine hi ;theuce tollowing the cei ney west 1 Da's¥,” he began solemnly, in a voice that Seareciy | was even stranger than his altered looks. ie of said Drauch | isters to replenish their libraries, as the stock is lange | 1ysu,and rerorues in Liver 9 tot merch | Dusanrsa Uxsrecaente S thence north Sis | aud well assorted. ‘The sale takes place at our records of this Distr: ‘by direction of the party | would be all too dreadful. and I felt as if 1 | | orth O2ig secured there’ igned will offer at puulic DECKER BROS. would have rather sacrificed my own happiness ‘I | than that he should be so utterly lost. \ 16.100 perches; ther ; o : AUCTION ROOMS, CORNER TENTH AND PENS- | sale ou the ‘premises, on THLRSDA\. Wri had they passed the gate when another man | think you kno ihave loyed you honestly, |" Mother came out of the drawing room win- | Soh ae oar coeee SYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, Sav uhaed aed actae pation ok ote eons FISCHER PIANOS. followed | truly and dearly _,, | dow to mect me as I drew near the honse. She the center liue of the tra ss é (yaud font (sein squan ‘eek ESTEY 1am sure you have, dear.” [answered with | had jost returned from her visiting, having | We Betmores nee ratiroad: teice w TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, — | Shatwengesis IVLTS & POND ' [A sivking heart, knowing that I myself a taste’ half a dozen cups of tes in half a dozen | grecs west & pe:chov: thence wouth ObS¢ dewzece West | APRIL, FIFTRENTH, SIXTEENTH AND SEVEN- ) S010" 98 the plats and pian of said city, paving en tee ot have said as much cf my owa truth and | tiny kitchen parlors and had heard no end of | tpeiclen,shencr bvuih US degrees ment“ perches tone Bidth of 1s set I inch, the trontage of said lots end "MODES RICT ° nes : NIH, ’ sad stories. Yet she looked happier than usual, | perches: thence \ erp Branch of the} pee sitet tein __ I have not gone into hysterics about my pas- | for she had been giving happiness to others,” | custees went U perclies tothe Faster Brameaetee AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. PL wun cotsauee ok eae ae ee the drild thine tee ethieee GONG Ans other of || I had been keeping my heart locked against | tuenee follox ine the Live of the nver ayuth 36 —o WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers, | bolance in oie your wit ot the | the wild things that perhaps I might have done | that dear mother for months, but now I was | SO%%20) : me tee pee had we met as strangers River, S taken iu part payment. Tunas cig degrees east IN perenes; | _SP11-6t day of sale and » TENCE OF SALE, AT AUCTION. | 5 IORNING, APKIL SIXTEENTH, specsre Venice the other | determined to be no long ecre’ evari- ees wes! h > +L = Dal > erty sold, or all cush, at the opti wer. A zi mer | ser secret and prevari Tees West 6 perches: thence south ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO, Genosit of 0759 will be required at «ing where he as Roars at first | cating. I pnt my arms around her neck and Sart yea tame R 920 Pa ave.mw. | iP hne Scr of sale are uot vonsyied w hae 10 days we taken everything for granted—too | Jaid my bewildered head upon ker shoulder. ‘and 84.100 perches to atone and | STOC < alter tue sale, the Trustee reserves the right to res: spl | a S41 00 po oa stone aiid OCK OF FANCY Goops, LADY ‘ sk and of th: defanitiny pur- ach tor granted, perhaps. I grew up loving | «Mother, dear, you have no need to trouble f one Muison’s line; thence with ME 'S AND CHILDREN'S FURNISHT ne Fey tb pir en ron ng gpmee ront rou, from the time I was 4 lad at school and | about that horrid trousse I said, half langh- | 7 nee mouths 156 Cores wou ae THAT Sites | Converabeine ut the ec the purchaser. Taxes . you a kind of household fairy in a white frock, | ing and half crying; “a change has come over |S! such rom end yi tea oes — re DESIKAS | ‘will be paid to December 31, 1889, 2 jing ying; “a 5 corte he Eastern Bree xe a a with bright hair and dove-like eyes, I went om | the spirit of our dream—mine and Cyril's, We eet sipeie ELE GOODS, KEMUVED TO OUR STORE kas 5G, PAYNE, Trustee 00 first premium, NV loving you and claimed you as my own almost | 3 bnd colleges Tot have agreed that we don't quite suit each GOODS AND CHALTELS as if I had a right to you-—as if the trouble of - * " c) uaty me E Theous i NING AT TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell ai AND LETTERS PATENT. Teen é eof aGrand I other—or at least that we answer better as Ate oat K, we, will sell iy warts orn Rend a cet tents in Semimacy 25, | Leen ee fatran wooing and winning were not for me, since my | prother and sister than we ever could as hus. | lode partly mentioned sbovs sud to which we is: | 180" E wi well at yubiie auctimcon BATURDAT: | © Trkieet. Libr, 514 ithe. nw, dear love had been born expressly to make me | jand and wife--and so—in the friendliest way, | is atid Vite feueral attention, 2 FELETM INSTANT, at LLL VEN ok AM. a co happy. That is how I have felt about you, | we have agreed to part. He is going to Aus- | £etted payments, bearing the day of sales. secured | epla-dte sean sar strived poods and chaticls: Ose Omice Desk tnd Teo Aa » Margaret. and perhaps I have seemed a tame | tralia té look about him and Iam going to stay | tsrdecd of siustun the property dui, oe ‘aser | —*? — Office Chairs: Tables, Leather Sate tue AA se Wooer in consequence.” with you.” | many yay al ise pate have otey ih eaahs Wi an tweu ty PLiNDID BUILDING 1.07 ONN STREET ‘Cups amore or less), Two be es of eck Une | an & kes rs ‘ lai biad . : wafter the day of sule. A depositor #500 CEN NINE’ , ¥ aktmineen Gus tet of hehaeeis aakieen have Cece alt thang ee imed eagerly: “You | I belleve I was. stightly hysterical after this. | are ie, a ee, ee ae ne eee Te eek pene ol A cg eg geo sg po ag my - PiaXos., . pave been all that is good and true. it is 1 who | qnd [felt very much ashamed of mysclf as I | pure: At the ter CIRCLE, eae % BOAGI0, tamed Senteniber, 3. INS4, on Gutsy Cocks: | TNEQUALED IS TONP. TOUCH. WORKMANSHIP um weak and changeable and frivoious, it is 1 | heard myself making a ridiculous noise with- | ceil with enty days atter 0 SEADAY ARTERNOON, APRIL EIGHTEENTH. | 10028 gard Deteinber 20, 2884; on Flue Clewser: ie PONE, Poo | who am to blame wre tritstens y issued July Tight to resell the property at | at A QUARTER PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, We will sell, | Xo. 5 1 sk and cost of detauitirg purcoaser ite Poor mother kissed and comforted me gnd | cass mivertiseivent it scar newspay | out the power to stop. | the 21, LSS: Fin My too ready tears stopped me—I thought | Kezniators; ‘and the followin 1 Pressure | | Special attenti: Lubricators | “New art Lot “Purclussers” is invited to their Styles,” Tive | 4u trout of the premises, part of Gesucus of BlGi- that he,had a a t, that | 4 ios tel a ous - printed and LOT 14, SQUARE 116, and Oi) Cups: 33 5 Exif DECUKATIVE AkL, Manos forveut. i | | that he,had discovered my guilty secret, that | seol: te pub-isied iM the city of Weal iis , ion tat secu ta . Oot, ten 20558, June | — —- — third man was Cyril—Cyril, my be- | he kad found out somehow that T had leit off pelapey eave re ex ou IG Eta DEAS WY poseuan, SGnceies ee ee ee ee eae Rae Bihch, Tenaee | sentence hie ae ‘rothed husband. Crril, the pattern of honesty | caring for him, and had begun to care for Gil- | Suse the situation. = So teF sued thee fine Teclbences sel aioe akan | WEEKS & 00., Anctionsers. Se “atieait | cotuitry in thorugh seair: wail be cluwed out at yory end honor, following at hix father’s heels and | bert Florestan, 1 think I was going to throw | "This ix very eudden, Daisy,” she said, and I} DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. fora ane building. 2 pene i ee ee ene acting the degrading part of listener and spy. | myself on my knees at his’ feet, when he ! saw that she looked grave and troubled. Wiabuil soerindiocce Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two | FR -APOVE SAL Sey an A ie AY, | MONTBLY INSTALMENTS when desired Teould bardiy believe my eyes. 1 was | stopped my uncertain movement with a hand | "qt geome andden,” I answered, “but it has HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. ee ote saees te eater ee ‘ap10-di % “LEWIS FORD, irustee. | wu bE & CO. shocked. horrified. disgusted. and yet, after | laid heavily upon my arm. Idoubt if he lad | peen in the air for some time-cver since we | VALUABLE UNIMPLOVED LOTS ON CALLAN, K | erty, or all cash, at option uf purchaser. A deposit of | 7. NE OF THE BUTLDING Lots uN | 2° Sis Siarkot Space thinking the whole thing over during a most | heard one word of my self-accusation, left Pare.” TTR i SO tORe eta: ins REIS 8250 required at time of syle. Conveyancing, Se. at SIXTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST AT AUC- “i * Prnful reverie, I was obliged to confess to my-| | “That isall over and doue with, sisy.” he | “Ever since you left Paris!” repented mother, | S¥\piCAT : Uaye etheonics aiaht areas soteeall ot Gia eet | “in aay LAWieeonn: Sine mck GENTLEMEN'S GOODs. self that if the opportumty had occurred to | said, ‘our wooing at venice and elsewhere; | as if she saw a light. Ou MONDAY. APRIL FOURTEENTH, 1890, at | cost of defaulting purchaser after five days ‘advertise- | TEENTH DAY OF APRIL. 1890, -AT FIVE == = me I might have done the sai { and all the happy days and hours You must have seen that I was reluctant to | HALF-PAsT FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., Im front of the | ment im some newspaper published iu Wa: bington, D. O'CLOCK, we will sell in frout of the premises, -. 7 T arm Phe haunting presence of that oc we have had together; and ail! nameuny time for my marriage and that l ee Lots 56 to 40, inclusive, aud the | C. DUNCANSON BROs., Paki LUT 6 AND ALL OF LOT 7, SQUARE 19° ERCHANT AILORING, not to be endured without protest of some kind, | our plans for the future; and the rooms | "t take the fai i i st 9 Reet of Lot #5 iu Callan’s ub of Square 850, | @pll-d&ds Auctioneers. _ | fronting 330 feet on 16th street with & depth of 11 FALL AND WINTER, 89-90, r P | didn’t take the faintest interest in my trous- | fronting ubeut “20 teet euch om north side of Callan FFE DARE SOU Auciions feet toa wide alley. This lot is situated ou 16th street vd 1 think Cyril was justified in listening to | that have been made beautiful for us to live in; | @2's street by a depth of 75 feet to an alley 12 feet wide; | JPR ATCLIFFE, DARE & Co, Auctpoer™ ave.n.w, | Jum northof Leteet, oneof the Dest sections of the ee Se ee any conversation in wh that man bore a | and the life we were tolead; all those things | «Yes, 1 saw that, nnd I thought it only meant Ce Oy ais we. BW. | northwest. “ae eee bre invited to inepect at the well-known bouse part, In order, to protect his good, easy and | must be as a dream that we have dreamed, and | my Daisy was less frivolous than most girls.” | Lots 8 to 12, inches ae tase each fronting | TRUSTEES. SALE UF VALUABLE BUILDING | _ Terme; One-thinl cash: belance in one and tro! of Most unworidly-wise father from beiug im-| you mast teach yourself to forget _me and to | "a meant that T wae g hypocrite and’ impos- | 20 feet ou K street between th aud sth streetsnorth: | LOTS IN ALLEN BETWAEN G@ AND 1 SIXTH | Soon it Ope secured by deed of krast on Prop. H. D. BARR, posed upon. | forget that sou were ever my promised wife.” | tor; that T allowed "myself to be engaged to | cet 09 wack ut 100 foe. ty Callan street PIR ep a ae told, or ail cash at option of orebsaer, ade- IMPORTING TAILOR, Yes, after serious reflection, T found excuses | Yes. he hind found out all the truth. I told | Cyril ont of sheer frivolity—mere idle ean Lota 104 to 113,11 Kelly -& Ccurtiien, trustees’, sub | 1378, folio 421 et. sey.,one of the land recurs for the | pad od = a 1121 Penne. i for my poor Cyril, although the sight of that | myself. My head dryoved forward upon my | which vr, | of Part of square 850, tronting 19 feet 6 ibehes exch | District of Columbia, wo will soll at public auction, im | complied with in ten days, otherwise, right reserved y made me pleased to have en admirer. A y ch | ON Ot the preuises, on MONDAY. TH Tesel creepng figure. with ad bent forward to | clasped hands and I had what the Keardon | For mouths past Thave been chafing against | CR vorth sue of G’ street, between tth and 7th \ iL, i fy some Bews- Kisten, gave me a dreadful TEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1890, AL FIVE | Sve days’ public a e 7 rie va beck | ici calla good ery. “They havo a good cry | my bonds aad Teannot be too gratefal eco | arsine tee OY ab sverage Wtth OF LOU doe frenie 2 Ahearn’ paneinnbeet sr gauliabed ashingten, DC. Conveyaccing, EOUSEFURNISHINGS. A greater sok was to come a few hours | about the most contemptible things: if their | for ber. “ 3 ‘cris: One-third cash; balance in one and two | . Parts of origi -one OT ee ee after. @ sbock which agitates my heart aud | dress maker disappomts them or if the wet ae et meyer: years, with interest, aud socured by a dead of trust om | fort -two (4) iM sguare Bimbered eucht hundred and a ANSON BROS Avctionses | Coonixa By Gus. e : t : Wenty-eight (S79), bexinuing for the saiue at the herves at this moment, not knowing ow [| weather prevents an intended tennis mateh— the property, or ail tash. Recording avd_conveyanc- | 8eVenty-eix! oaght to take it, whether I ought to be clad or | but this good cry of mine seemed wrung out of sorry. Glad 1 cannot be, recal poor | a breaking heart, I felt so sorry for Cyril, 60 Western coruer of said .ot lumbercd forty-ous : ing Mt cont of purchaser, A deposit of @50 will be re. | euthwresterm comet of feud koe nam pened forty ou 7 ured ou each piece at time of nale. ‘ithe good or no | {415 tpanee tate igl) iestacn thtee (Oyinckee: Chotee “tnd ito Wu apne: 7 m le. THOM, rndred thirty-two (12) feet and eURTH STREET, aimee Cyril's white, agonized face as be talked to me | ashamed of myself, I did not for one moment ap dite Auctioneer, | four snd) mea ei) inches: ‘theneo south | AEAERS THE acaba @as coonme sroves by the river at five o'clock yesterday afternoon. | doubt thet he had discovered my inconstancy RAtcrrre, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, ‘3 on a gp oe ooneEs a4 SO, < Sorry I cannot be when I remember how cruelly | and that he setting me free to marry Mr. TRUSTEES BALE OF VALUABLE UXIMPROVED | Exit cate inches te the, piace of beginning: eametins | eORaTa BOO at FIVE OCT Ook, On hand end for ale. the tie with which I had bound myself weighed | Fiorestan, if he cared to have such a worthless “PROPERTY BEING SU BLOT to. 4318 SOCARE with ail and singular theimprovements, rights, &c., to Dreigises. T etal! veil lots 183, 185, 187 aud gies Bpon my spirits. weathercock. No. 357.” ‘iRerme: One-thisa cash balance "ols spd twelve | $iEe reste eh ase ee naatiCR to a mbh31__ WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. It was late when I went into the house, but ly darting, don't ery so bitterly,” he By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the |», Zerms cent: secured by deed of trust on | made known at sale, —ExE no one had gone to lunch. Mother was sitting | pleaded, more tenderly than I ever remember Pigirict of Columbia, passed in auity, Cause No, ty sold of all cash. at opticn ‘of purchaser. if “wprdbae THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer, ATTORNEYS alone in the morning room. Her work basket | bim to have done in ail our foolish little love pisinants snd Sarah A. Wolhaupter etal. are de. | {erie of sale are not consplied with in Afteen days the | PACT EES Sate aT PUBLIC AUCTION OF - NEES __. Jnana side of her chair, her book table on | — Bi botbae breaking my Larch fog I seetenen, 2 wall sell ae pubic suction, im front ot tbe risk eo ee ~y4 Ea eed HOUSE NO. 225 EAST CAPITOL S.* PHILLIPS, cosine 4.6, ZACHRA, other, bat she was neither reading nor | have need to strong and stern to face a rein! on owe ‘ - | days’ advertisement in some newspaper publis! . D. Mel SEY. Torking. and I thought she looked worried and | cruel fature, mit ea fy if Asbo. mes bel sritoe Ss ot see aR sll coroed in Tver Sen A Pll T6? et eg of sia PHILLIPS ZACHIN EMCKERNED 4 # anxious. “Yon think that I am .” I said at last, (0, 27, in square AO. 997, ing for the same (CHA District we will sell at | _*® ss eee - . “Uncle cmbrose among his books as usual, I | “ang not worthy of your tras,” Gividing Husted said Lot abd cauitny north along the | SP1-dkde __GEORGE 8 REPETTL Barotac DAY DeAPiL: Aboison | PAYSHORE ESS couxsrions aT Lam, suppose. ssid I. feeling myself a dreadf ou fickle, you unworthy.” he cried. “Why, said dividing Nue tifty-seven (57) feet; thence enst six- WALTER B. WILLIAM & CO. Auctioneers RBALEPAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, jot numbered ‘Uth et. aw. poerite, though after all there had been | my dearest, I know that you are the truest and ty-six (G6) Teet; thence south fifty-eight (3) feet; VERY VALUABLE thirteen (13) of oc30-Cm_ Pieuty of time for him to get back to tue library | purest of creatures, It is no doubt of you that reat ins OoenSiel tie prcbase monty in | "By fG_NO 1503 BIGUTEEN TH STREET | SP : since he passed me in the lane. influenges me. There is an insuperable bar to |, and the balance in two equal installments in six NORTHWEST. and. ‘No. dout answered mother. ‘He went | our marriage; an obstacle with which you and «®) and twelve (12) months, ‘with interest at six (O) per one MSD Py} r¢ gag hy ey at] ‘of sale. across to tht cottage soon after breakiast.” Ihave nothing to do.” cent, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A de- | HALF- A ih | hime and eighteen “Mother,” said 4, “if Iwere you I would take | “Is it my mother who ia trying to part us?” I it time of ‘and the will for sale at public auction all 3 fest posit of $100 wi a igi to re sale, pod premises, we * Li fe ad = ~; ey aay ot esto ane Rwy -- rons oo! cay r wil be ‘ we Seweits. Bilver PA AVE bim away from Berksiure. Let us all go to | asked wonderingly, for I thought mother might in. two “ouber vail BB WILLIAMS FOG | "MPS Feaulasd of sos GALLAUDET, EF colt, Warckees sad otis umroaswned, Pewee Salzburg. or the Dolomites. or Auvergue, or | have read my secret. I had never been able to somewhere, at least until Uctober. This piace | preteud much in my taiks with her.

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