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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY. MAY 3, 1890-TWELVE PAGES. 7 ravely, arranging the cards. with her eyelids | sores. You have told me the story often | the list, A number of these horses were ON SALES. ‘Written for THE EVENING STAR. ) jown, a3 Tele hard!y liked to a her | enough, brought down by the owner, and it is said that AUCTI + ~ — | aunt's eyes while she spoke of sacred things. Lonise had begun to pace the room in an| Mr. Howland had not been in henge 3 ___ POTURE Pays. q “Happier? Happr—hapy + happiest! Those | agitated manner as she taiked. while Madame | twenty-four hours before the Dumblane Club : TRSTERS See HE REAL. OSTA + | are idle words, child. I don’t believe anybody | Qmjada sank deeper into ber luxurious arm | «s it now exists was formed. This is probably JRATCUPTE, DARE & Co, Auctioneers FTROMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. See AT Peres Bich compat OF jishappy. Idon't believe in che existence of | chair, and sat there looking up at her niece |an exaggeration, but at rate it was ae aoa SUATON, DC. Ad WATER Ore. — | happiness.” | with an awe-stricken countenance. as if she had | formed eurly that winter. . Herbert and ART GALLERIES, 920 PA. AVE. N.W. TION, ALEXANDRIA COUNT, VIRGINIA “Oh, you are wrong, aunt! There are mo- | been Nemesis, Time was when she would have | Mr. Howland came together. The former had FINE MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, By virtue of s deed of trast (rom the 3 BY MISS BRADDON. ments, hours, days in this life perfectly and | put down all euch specch as this with a high | the hounds, such as they were, the latter un-| SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF SALE OF AN RUEOPEAN AND ANERICAX, Brick Contpany of Washituton, D. - beantifelly happy.” und. but the growing habit of brandy and | limited energy and enthusiasm andafinestring | yyovistre AND SUPERB COLLECTION Wy ey Author of “Lady Andley’s Secret,” “Like and Unlike,” “Weil, I suppose I was happy in my timo— | chloral had ‘eekkensd her energies. She who j of hunters. The Dumblane Club was the re- penetan ax Tews arr | “aamack* “Phe Sy Wik Goma de. happy that Easter night when Quijada foliowed | once held so firm a mastery over daughter and | sult, OF TURKISH, AN eatzaar, marie ir me beuie teen te shacch Geer ant eights niece was now powerless to control either. THE CLUB HOUSE RUGS, ‘ | ee me while my mother wal - mets ay it will talk of these things, — — $8 and place known as “Dumblans” at Tenley- CARPETS, 1200 and 1102 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 11th st. jefe: for male ai public suction on TURNDS ister, your mother, .ittle suspecting that | me long enough in miserav:e silence and sub- = . SIXTH DAY OF MA}, 5 . (4Lt RIGHTS RESERVED} Thadan admirer imaking love to me tinder | mission Ihave been your dradge not because | WM was rented, several thousand dollars ‘TAPESTRIES. : moremeseg race WEL E O'CLOCK P. M..at Waterloo Station. ‘Alex, —_—_-—. cover of the darkness. We had only a couple | I feared you or tained the home you have | spent in fitting the building up and with MONDAY, MAY FIFTH. TUESDAY, MAY SIXTB. | Personal Property ot the said Company ‘HAPTER XXIV. of routs to Live in and thirty france a week to | given me, but because I care nothing for my | about sixty, members the club went in ‘TEXTILES, SALE Days: Catalogues containing © detailed deecription of | oan xxv. live upon; but it was all bright enough for the | life and would as soon be a servant as an em | for a winter's hunting. Most of the members EMBROIDERIES, . oe ee, i eaeeus nerneedues first year, and then, and then, I found ont | press. But there are times when the memery | were ratier green at that sort of thing, the WEDNESDAY, MAY SEVENTH. bie partes to ivspect the pruperty ob application et oar «fe | things about my clever young husband. There | of the past is too strong for me. I want you to | average horses were mediocre and “erg were NOVELTIES, &c., So. THURSDAY, MAY FIGHTE. the midress below civen. xq © DBO Perez and bis beautiful wife | was more mouey, bat it wasn't come by very | know what I suffered while I was alone in that | the ground and lofty tumbles indulged in by Being « recent importation by,together with the en- ss fm IS pg yt | started for Madrid upon the evening | honestiy, aud we lad to ieee gy Po [nd The room empyemas to is in =“ the plone moa before moderate success a “ FRIDAY, MAY NINTH. with a fur tie thereon, kaouDins = er the . They went to | night in secret, never to go back there. We ams sometimes with a hilcous reality, an was achieve: stock Sales commencing Vv he Berth and frunting on a pe aba pba g tip drid, where, at | ¢8me to Paris, of course—everybody comes to | fancy I am sitting there in the hot summer aft-| Last spring was marked by renewed vigor in Mr. D. H. VARGHABEDIAN, eee ee _—— 5 HY the eseplign oesamees fh Paris—and Dolores was born in a little street | ernoon, stitching. stitching in hopeless monot- | the new organization. Mr. Charles Briscoe was THREE P.M ag Op glnest ines: © instigation of his wife and mother- | near st. Germain WAuxerois, where we strug- | ony, as if Twere a human machine. I must engaged to take charge of the hunting ap- Of 628 and 620 14th st nw, ‘Tan srove Collection represents the French, Engiish > of el inlaw, ¥ erez engaged the handsomest suite | cied on somehow—till the end came for my | talk of that hideous past, It is in my mind al- | paratus and of the hounds. A trained pack WS | Consisting of many rare and choice specimens of | and american at Mhanihith, oubindie many | R ideteee Gane ee an ef rooms upon the first foor. usband, the bitter, cruel end. Are you ever | ways; it is a part of me.’ selected by him in England and brought over. Weagiinat douse, with lewks, safe, general office farn- Gradually it beeame known to all the finan- | going to get me that mouthful of cognac?’ She waiked to and fro in silence forafew |About this time Mr. Herbert returned to | oriental art gathered from fifty or morecities of the | Choice works direct from the easels of favorite and ture aud eet Feirbenks standard platform scales of 1d of M 4 that the beautifal girl who “Yes. yes, aunt, but indeed you would be | minutes and then went on recalling her misery | Europe and the sole burden of management Orient under his personal direction, and are not of the | **emed artista, ante ty Tous 0 Benoa hee a better without it.” step by step. dropped on the shoulders of Mr. Howland, and MELROSE, KURTZ, OTTO SOMMERS, MARIO, Mapected and classed Ai. ‘Two 100 Lowe. pr went about with Pedro Perez was actually his “How dare yon dictate to me? I am sick “The first newspaper that I opened was full | to his untiring energy the club undoubtedly | class usuaily found at auction sales. ~ ” esUnchouse Autotaatic Lugines. Two Ku Wife, and visits of ceremouy and congratula- | and faint with thinking of my wretched past. | of the Denmark street murder—and the Den- | owes a large measure of its success, The | nis sale presents a rare opportunity to the lovers | BOESE. BUSH, CHAS SOMMERS, DOHL, Thre ; Som r tion became frequent in the amber satin sxlon | Get me some cognac this instant.” i mark street murder was the murder of Robert | spring was also marked by the first club race ‘and many others, collected by a well-known New York | ¢; With elevators. ten hierd P au premier. : rows as aoe Sag ee Lopesrbr nto pois I ae = English much — mene _— took Caeptten May 28, = of oriental goods to procure such rare articles, as the pes and Pattoras for ornamental tx ran ores, 2 apap iny carafe and Titania's Venetian goble e ian I could speak it and there was not one | proveda great success, ani en in connection e og ys So fur from repenting his marriage Peres | aif ail she could to discourage her aunt's grow- | word of the witnesses thet cseaned ime, sme | bith the Sneeting Ghd och ceecce the com | entire stock must be disposed of on account of Mr. Every Painting will be positively sold without Comportmens grew daily more devoted to his wife and more | ing propensity for alcohol, but she was only a| my own name xnd understood that it was the | tinuation of the enoual Dumblane races. Varghabedian’s early departure for the Orient, reserve or limit, an opportunity which seldom occurs gach, with Shedding, auxions to make her happy. He submitted to oe ys _— remonstrate, but she rpg ts aos Antoinette which had ae LAST WIXTER'S RUNTIXG, ‘the male wt tagtn st one pect arad | = Ji Madame Quijada’s exactions and allowed | ¥#s compelled to obey. im to the shambles in which he was to be y i mot “__THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Saacunrar ie ta “pe his mother- | “He wasarrested ata low dancing place, | kilied.” And ‘then I knew that the murderer | East winter's hunting wus entered into with | 51.8 Any GALLERIES, 920 PA. AVE. XW, TGHAS DOWLISee eee eer imself to be led by the nose py his mother- ) ong men and women of the vilest character, | was tuy brother--my brother wioce face I hed |® Vim. Inthe club were about a dozen horses z aoe este Smee! a in-law as Dy hi 5 his happy . y js < d WEDNESDAY, MAY SEVENTH, AT ane . us, Belting, Pulleys. Betctiom in-law as well as by his wife, and in t PPY | men who were like bad women, women who | not seen since the first few weeks after we | fitfor hunting and the bugle and the houn: SECOND SPRING SALE. acon House, Stables,tem, disposition he returned to Paris, where he at | were like vicious men.” pursued’ Madame Qui- | came toLondon, I knew that the pretended | were heard around Washington at frequent in- ELEVEN A.M. AND AT TWO P.M, FRESH STOCK FROM STEAMER IN EXCELLENT at once occupied himself in the task of selecting | jada. eagerly helping herself to tne cognac | watchmaker in Denmark street was my brother | tervals, One of the pecuiiar features of the And Continuing CONDITION. . a fitting home for the lovely young wife of a | With a tremulous hand. and that the woman who asked Rovert Hatrell | Dumblane Club consists in the pleasant rela- CATALOGUE OF FINE SELECTION a rick. millionaire. ¥ “Why dwell upon those bygone troubles? I | to go to the deathbed of a girl called Autoi- | tions existing between the club and THURSDAY, MAY EIGHTH, renee em This property rth, tered an es j x know all the sad story nette must be you, and only you. And Iknew|the neighboring farmers, Last winter a FRIDAY, MAY NINTH. AMD parser «rae s. to be desinated on day of sale, Everybody whom he knew in Paris had | ~{¢ does me good to talk—anything is better | that because Robert Hatrell had once been kind few planks to repair fences was the ie Consisting of 4 in Tekeraied ana warranty oe heard of bis ms. c.g and he bad to endure the | than the sileuce of this ghastly room--white to me and loved me a little, perhaps, in| extent of the damages which the| | SATURDAY, MAY TENTH, HARDY LOW BUDDED DWARF ROSES, pee ng ay OS oF congratulations of his acquaintances, which, | and gold—to white, 40 cold and ee | te our ctarlons, | club was dilled pon fo pay. ane aay a AT SAME HOURS SUMMER AND MOSS Ross, to the Je auiple opportunity for he particular! i a room meant tor ghosts. It isa relic! ecatise of jose few happy days of m, resent have twelvo couples of fine hounds. P " utite property Ofer eek eral shy, were sgouy to hin. | Ce vwhat 1 suffered in those days. He was | girlhood, he had been trapped and murders Xiiong the members who have horses fully up| Exhibition Monday and Tuesday, May Sana 6atter | CHMBING PLANS, REODODENDEONS, fa, HANH: BEACH. Trastos, ter looking at a gov many houses Perez | arrested for robbery, swindling, a long series | Yt was not till afterward that Tread about the to the cross-country standard may be mentioned | 9 2-58 seas o exandra, va ‘anew iin finally decided upon one in the somewhat soli- | of frauds, and he was taken to prison. I never | changing of the notes on the Riviera; but when | Mr, Howland, Mr. Drayton, Mr. Neville, Mr. |? *™ ep THE BORKOU? GMAEANE) BURSERY A880. | ———— - - aan eee w vl tary avenue Reiffschossen, which had been ‘im alive agaiu. He hanged himself at | I did L knew well enough that the gray-haired | Knut, Mr. Page and Prof. Emmons. There JA RRW ERICK AED MEOWE STONED WELL CIATIO! G™. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. built for a famous actress during the palmy | daybreak. within two hours of his arrest; /Freneh woman was you. I knew your shifty | aro also several horses at the riding | Five Von Seaman same SHON EDN ELI: | Represented in the Tuited States by C. H. JOOSTEN, *S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM. days of the empire—the avenue being then | hanged himself with a stlk handkerchief upon | tricks well enough iu the pastto know that you | schoo! thoroughly _ proficient in the NORTHWEST. ‘3 Coeuties Slip, New York, PEONTD PROPERTY. BEING HOUSE NO, #1 known 00 the Avenue Hortense—end which was the iron ber of the prison grating before he | would have no difficulty in disguising yourself | act of scouring behind the hounds, er a5p mete DwEL- Which Will be Sold at AHODE IsLad : a NEW "BL ~ 1 will offer fi m front of the premises, on u had been evon examined by the juge d'instrac- | and aping the manners of « woman of quality. | Most of the other horses owned by club mem- | 7-\E52¥ S A i z PUBLIC AUCTION bet hegre at least a mile from the Are da Triomph. tiou, and before his jailers thought it noces- | That was months ufteward, wien I was well | bors are hnedly uptothe siaaderd Improve] Wines eens none AT MY SALES KOOMS, ThE FUSTH Dl OF MAX. isu. at Dolores and her mother both admired the | sary to take any special precautions against | enough to leave the French hospital, where I| ments are being made all the time, however, AST EESDAT AETERNOON, MAY FIRST, 1800, | ELEVENTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. house, and both complained of its surround. | suicide.” ; was carried raving mad with brain fever after | and by fall a number of additions will be made | fre sali; Ne ee said lot tr ‘ Guatakiticihied dasa eek, ewe “You were much to be pitied, aunt,” said | starving in my garret for nearly a week, trying | to the cracks, LOTS 114 AND 115, SQUARE 133. O'CLOCK P.M. treet uortwe — : “a ng | Louise. quietly putting away the neat little | to work from daybreak till dark, and spending A HIGH JUMPER. This property is situated at ‘coruer of 19th and S THOMAS DOWLING, One-t . and the balance it on the wrong side of the Bois for fashion and - streets northwest, the houses being new, three-story, - 4 t the rate of — fe sleeplens nights of agony. But for the refuge | One of the horses following the hounds last | aud baceueht, comasicter ne brow aes Sat eee socom. beauty. Like all bargains, the property was “Oh, Ihave had a dreadful life, Louise. I | that blessed institution afforded me I must|_‘ a “s eight rooms ‘e: with inodern conveniences and se hardly worth having. have been surrounded by criminals,” cried | have died of hunger in my garret, or been | Witter was Mr. Howland’s famous Ontario, con- | finished in first-class tuunnen, For once in a way Perez was resolute with his | Madame Quijada, after two or three little | turned out of doors to die in the street, My | sidered the highest jumper in the world. She | 16 115 is improved by double house on the corner. y will be rescid at Tiek a Lot 114 is improved by double house No. 1739 19th Sutue purchaser alter five ys’ ad Protect sigalg tad aogier PO landlord was aexb driver, and he had the hu-| has a record of 6 feet 10% inches and no doubt | steer. nghinde os estaiens Ge ‘Tbe tivdoing Seat. sumapeel bag 7 “Don't talk of it, aunt,” repeated her niece, | manity to put me into his cab, burnt up with | could beat that if tried. a 2BG,ake now open for inspection, and are. worthy extate of i MBCK: ‘So the Italian villa in the Avenue de Reiffs- | With a vehemenc You ought to be | fever and delirious as I was, and drive me to THE CLUB HOUSE. a ne Ok Seems Rome or yirecutor of estate of li. MM. Aletbor. n was b ht. and Dolores was allowed | Wiser than to talk to me of the past. knowing | the hospital. where he told them my story.” i ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two ee ~ “+ mong ish the new house after her own fancy | BOW much I have suffered—kuowing that L| “I sent youmoncy na soon as Isettied at |. The Dumblane club house isa splendid place years uotes to bear interest at ik et cont, arable D AT TRUSTEES SALETN MOCK: out any consideration of cost. Ouly in j hall never cease to suffer from that bitter | Madrid, where I went in the hope of getting | for all seasons—in ensy reach of the city and | yomi-aumualy, sd to be acctunead ty deed of trast ox | CLOCK Ms LST Acronof Land mitts r did her hnsbune exercise his au- | ™emory. that the very presence of that man | help from an old friend.” yet with a country flavor. The club has spent | deposic of 0 will be ‘required on each house at | ales) of 1y miles trom Bocky pot. Ue adjoins thority, and that was in the cioice of the house- | im the room stifles me.“ I cannot breathe when | ‘Yes, your letter telling me to go to Madrid | large sums of money in fitting it up in proper Terma to.be complien within va Gases cinesraee oe: | Be o mivdicrati. Tern ‘tba’ Ci, tae tm hold. All the se s were engaged by him | be is vear me. Tfecl as if must fall upon | and inclosing the money for the journey ar-| manner, and have succeeded admirably im the | Lore to,be complied wit purchaser afte: five days’ ad: | fi | Oue and two yeara cription see kock= ic Paci owed Louise | Bim and kill him, as he killed ——” rived after had gone to the hospital. The | design, The membership of the club now is | Vertisement in some newspaper published in Washing. at an office in Paris; but he allowed Louise frettpe le P! ign. r “Rosh, hush! Ville A trong ap2ue 0,1 | NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. H.W. TALBOTT, irostee, Rockville, Md. cet to assist him resent during the nega ousekeeper in the new villa, his choice, and to be ‘cried her aunt, looking ap-| letter was given me when I recovered my | about one hundred. ton, D.C, iw tions. She was to be | PFeheusively toward the door. “You are right. | senses. and when I was able to travel 1 set out | “The save mestinge, as has been said before, | *P#6-d&de DUNCANSON BROS., auctioneers, We ought never to talk of the past. It is dan- | for Spain. In Madrid I found you established | were started as more of an amusement than] &#-THE ABOVE SALE POSTPONED ON AC- ia divided the apartments of the | serous. dangerous in every way. Heaven be | in very different quarters to our garret in the anything else, but the club speedily realized | Couutof the weather until iUESDAY, MAY SIXTH, | ‘An open log: r e , SE AND PLAC Is es ” master and mistress of the house, and formed | Praised. we have not heard of your brother for | Minories, “Your old friend had beeu vers gon-| the value of the eveute, and every effort is now | "AME HOUH AND PLACE. 0” | gual praeiiy. On communication in summer time |*iX months, We may never hear of him | erous to you. You who had been nearly starv- = : =: | VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No 437 FIECH ST KEES NORTH. AST, AT AUCTION. On. THURSDAL AFTERNOON, MAY EIGHTH a means 1 put forth to make the daysa success. The = ai hee from January 20. TS90. | US¥0. at FOUR WeLOCK, in tront ‘of the premises, f pmeges aut hate: Waskaattond atts | ; : ing in London were able to make a very good | members reahzed that steeple chasing atthe | WALTER B. WiLLiAMs & CO., Auctioneers. ota frat aah hail ell st 4 3 Me twstory Lirick tre their idle hours. Ah. T always dread him most after an inter- | figure in Madrid, able to send your ighter | regular race meetings had become a mere | THREU-STORY BRICK DWELLING WITH STORE | #2" "CRE ()) and two (2) yom ty dock of trest on ion in the villa took place very | Fal of absence. He will reappear as he has re- | toa convent school, you wio were living on| source of professional gambling. ‘The publie | BOOM. FRONTING. ON CAPTEOL | the operty, or ell casi e residne in two ptich of patenascr. Pr 1 taxes paid to date of 2 exCeRS Of above other STREETS jaughter had | #ppeared before—or, if not, we shall read of | bread and water before Robert Huatrell was | had lost all confidence in the squareness of | SbtkbT BETW at Ntctt0N cuing party, | Some crime that has been committed in some | murdered. Do you suppose I ever doubted On TUESDAY, MAX SIXIH, 1890, at SIX cremailiere. | foreign city and we shall know that it is his | where your money came from? I knew from | such events, and both in an effort to secure a QGLOCK P.M., we shail sell in front of the prem! 7 “presen He has neither heart nor conscience, | the beginning that it was the price of blood, | noble sport from being utterly degraded and | £0 F,! A,X shepherd's vubdivision of sure 62 Madame Quijada into a sl of Can T ever torget. do yon thiuk, how he killed | You called me mad when I refused to eator drink | also to futher encourage the gentlemen farm- With improvements thereon, consisting of a three-story, ous pleasures, and rejoiced in the luxurious | the man [idelized—the best aud most gener- | with you while your prosperity lasted, You] ers to the raising of a good stock of half-bred go ae aaa surroundings, her daughter's cordon blew, and | CUSOf men? Can Lever forget how he used | laughed at me when I prefcrred a crust of | hunters it was necessary for the amateur to oo 2 aie hg eyed rl 3 three years tor notes hry terest trom day of —— her son-in-law's wine cellar. She had given | @Yname—uname forevermore hateful to me— | bread in my garret to your dainty fare. When | take up and develop steeple chasing. Bale and secured bys deed cf trust on property wold, | TRUSTER'S SALE OF BRICK MOUSE . 8 ve i ey Wi vi ™ vear fi e j- | all conveyancing, at purchaser's cost: $200 CORCORAN STREET NOKLNW over the eutre duty of housekeeping to her | ® @ lure to draw that good. brave man to his | your money was gone and you were ngain re-| Last year five cups were offered and Balti. | sing, oat: 820 a ay econ aere ink: OE a ead . rely Toso from her easy chair | death? And yet he dares to come into a room | duced to poverty my mind was easier, [could | more carried off the palm, winning three of | ow» when property is strucx off; and if the terms or | By virtue of the power in me vested by will of Lavi : le are uot complied with within ten days from day | nia G. Connelly deeeseed, 1 wiil well at auction op | \XTALTER B, WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneem e out in her daughter's Vietoria, | Where T am—he dares tooffer me his hand, red j better bear to live with you, and then I grew | the five events, namely. the heavy weight, the | or sale tie proyerts will be resold at risk andeoat of | WEDSESDAL, THE FOCKIEESTE DAY OF aan | Wo ve — - ae a gotoatheater in the laxarious coupe. with the stain of murder.” fond of Dolores—she at least was innocent of | Dumblane and the hurdle: New York won the defaulting purchases Ty wibttaare qa A.D. 1590, Af siX CCLOCK P. M., in front of thé | VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROVERTY, BEING No. 3 cisinclined to escort his wife. » | all evil—and so I learned to bear the lite.” pony cup, Virginia carried off the three-quarter- 1516 THIRTEENTH STRELT NOKTHWEST, Ad equal suggested a ball. or at I in honor of the pewtaison se PUSCANSON BROS. Anctioncers ¢ auction on TU {th and Datreetsnw, | DAL, MAL SIXTH, 1590, EOCLOCK, Ten: | Work Horses, Two Wagons and Thrve pets of Dou! 2 | Harness 3. A STABLE 1210 Ouio ave. ¥ ” : f 7 mny2-4t Auctioneers, AUCTION. ing had been rd of Leon since his (ou are a fool,” muttered Madame Quijada, | mile for balf breds and Washington grasped — aon ———* On MONDAY, MAX 1590, AT Hal aunt's most earnest ha “I have heard all this rodomontade | only one event, this honor falling to Mr. Kuut, | [Wrest erence ReEMEES LAND Mt | Fronting 16.06-11 CONC PAST FINE O CLOCK hope was that she would uever see his face of yours so often that I never think it worth | on Eolock, by Eolus, inthe race for the Wash- REETS WEST, BEING FIFT “ 4 i Umit two-story Brick Hoive, wit bu i . * Bi i FIFTY FEEL by 120 teet deep to or hear his name again. There were episodes my while to argue with you. Just give me | ington cup. TH OF ONE HUNDRED AND cellar, No. 1 NSIRELT: moderu eon- hree-stor Brick House, iu her life which she wanted to forges, now Four arm to help me to my room before Do- NEW YORK AGAINST VIRGINIA, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY SEVENTH, | venieit to stroct har lines, es aid wall ated ‘Tonee that she bad attained to that respectability eae een come ar sone The rivalry this’ week has been rather ath VE CeLOOK, we will sell, in front of the prem home or investne © wealth can give in &moment to the most er 5 ese rheumatic knees of mine wil Sas Si rt b of ‘a rman: Ume-tiiiy dechtiel uateoneady 1 eo in coneeh at hardly carry me upstairs without assistance, | between the New York raised horsa as against |") Lors 17 AND 18 SQUARE 197. | notes tobear yer cy ablivion that she filled and refilled the little You are a fool. Louise. You might be a mil- | the Virginia raised horse, and so far the Vir- vAeythot 106 fect, aunt, will Be sold astwo Tome ‘or all cosh © eke . 5 and a depth of 106 feet, and will be sold as two Lots, rudges at this day, if it were not for your | the first race on Thursday Mr. Fox! eene ~ oo bass | atheriiee eed Gracine Eeoenel taaek AF ee od cousin Dolores and ma’ on Buckshot, a New York horse, car- | {ut sects in our city andadulrably adapted tor tine | otherwise the srasice reserves the riglt to yosels atthe ricd off thé honors, In the second | Term -Quethird cash: balance in one and two | 3 Mr. Knut on Mr. Blair's Vixen; | Years, notes to bear six per cent interest, payable semi- ae ‘ 5 Aunmally, and to be secured by deed of trust on prem- s - & Virginia animal, was the victor, The Wash- | ises sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Adejosit | =, 0. W. STICRRET, Auctions. | eylvania ave. n.w.,commencing TUES- ington cup was also won by Mr. qeeo i oe 50 on gech Lat at tune of male, “Conveyancing, _E tepaathact Seppe J MAY SIXTH. at TEN O'CLOCK ADM..bie mock other Virginia horse, his famous Cock-o'-the- St purchaser's cos: ‘erms to be complied wit 7 ' 1 <1 2y -- . . , ee q ot t reserved to reset | TRUSTER SALE OF FIVE-ACRE LOT, FINELY | of Forfeited Pledies tm safe department from 1 Walk, A Virginia horse also catried off the | 2 Artery dary. otherwise the Diht rowcved, to resell | TRUSTEE SALE, CF BIN ACRE LOT rr epson = ‘town cup, this race being won by Mr. eaversiveny nt of such resale in some nhews- D. VED BY A GuoD SEV r The Ivy C car- | Paper published in Washington, DC. Ryder on Killaloe, ‘The Ivy City cup was car. er i a a or all cush, et op Venetian goblet after dejeuner or dinner; and ere were times when she felt that all the artreuse the good monks ever distilled c rdly be strong enough to drown eer- isyo. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, -dkds Auctioncers, KEKS & CO., Auctioneers AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. 1 will ell by public auction, at thestore of ELK. Ful Perez Peru noted his worthy mother-in-law's wmduigence im the pleasures of the table, and YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO FIX THAT CRIME. upon it to his wife. “You have no right to fix that crime upon 3 wt look atter her better she'll take | your brother,” Madame Quijada exclaimed to drinking, “he said one evening as they drove | Angrily. “There is nothing 0 identify him to a boulevard theater,leaving Madame Quijada | War tye mes bealitety a 4 sitting opposite Lonise at the little card table, | ™t! oe seewatey oom ede AGE. ee under that ie: by a New York animal, ‘ibutior - 1, recorde " whet wah Bask cheek nae Gusting oe eg ig eg Ry Pid byes Rernochan, “NST NOM | PYUNCABON BHO. Avene ‘aie Sits ares . - . a ye. tunate man may have talked about you, may be a pver it % = - “Bab, if she has just une pointe now and | boasted of his conquest in the presence of his It may be said, however, that in general the | 4.0; “TEES” SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON ng at 10 o'clock and evening . z ji - os Genesee ley horses outelass the Virginia ani- | TENTH STKVET BEYWEEN F AND G STREET id. then it can't matter,” replied Dolores, care- | servants—of some French or Italian butler, mals in size and carrying capacity across coun- | NORTHEAST, No, 617. weribed rea: ost a lessly. “Her dinner is the only thing that | perhaps. who. being in the house, would kuow try, while the Virginia horse excels in dashes of | , BY Virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber j tas, to wit. Ali o w 5 & ©O., «muses her. You won't let us give parties or | all bis master’s intended movements and all Ad 1279, folio 257 et sey.. one of the records of the HK. FULTON, Dawnbr: kuow any amusing peo; ‘ou are very ungr answered, with a piteous look. : ; ; le y's aubulvision speed and in gameness, All that is necessary | District of Gohumbia, we Will. sell at public ay a to make the Jatter superior in all points is & | trout of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, CHE F DAY OF MAX, A.D. 1800, ut FIV all that p:ece OF parcel of land about the money which was to change hands ” Perez | that day. Servants are often agents-—con- -neede: i TEEN I have re- | scions or unconscious—in crimes that mystify much-needed building up of bone in the stock. | Ci GcE p. OCEAN STEAMERS, — S) T e mblane Ch i do and 7 ry e i = ” fused you nothing, except to change my | everbody. You have no right to associa HER LOVE HAS EREN TRE ONLY BOND, rnb i nee eee ees tid tee ee SHORE ROUTE To LOXDUN, manner of life. Ihave always loved solitude | Leon with that crime” r | atmight have been lying at the bottom of | all hail their work, Rorot trem cies cet) te tennant ee | ene ee ‘ MDVECT CUT LLOND 8. ©. and hated strasige faces. I should not be “I have the right of my own conviction, I| the Seine long ago if it were not for Dolores,” | > = = Se ase Jote in square niuubered mine hundred and sixty (60), | Termsot sale: Ove-hali of the purchase money in So Qeuthengron the millionaire if I had not possessed the power of | know as well that it was his hand that struck | answered Louise, gloomily. ‘Her love has Peg poe DO bey ES a 4 self-concentration of living on my own | the blow as if I had been standing by when the | been the only bond that held me to life.” Dearsess Axv Cararra Coren, 5 ee, aineetdunam | cat becmumen ie oi al ria thoughts.” murder was done. Ihave no doubt about the (To be continued.) appertainius. A deponit of $100 © in obe and two | bi rest, payable semi “But now you are a millionaire—and three | murderer. What wantto find out is the identity ——— 00 times a milliguaire—you ought to enjoy life.” | of the mu #accomplice—betore God and HORSES AND HOUNDS. Hy, and to be secured by de tof trast on prop- man as guilty as the murderer himself. Who ee eee eee. © ; was the middle-aged woman who met Robert} The Origin and Mission of the Dum-| Dr. Lighthill takes pleasure to submit Sicine, 6S. at puschener's, cost. A deposit of 200 Hatreil in the street and 4 him to go to biane Ciub. to those interested the following testhe | ji ten days, oruerwise nicht tes-rved to teal. at rok, | Antoinette Morel’s deathbed? Who was the maaninis OF aie and coat of dezaulting purchaser after five days’ pub woman who used that lure? Who was the i pp resale 1M solue Lewspaper published in Wash! 2, D.C. elderly Frenchwoman who changed the English jashington, DC ‘Verms; One-third cash; bal netes to bear six percent 11 If the terms of sa ums, excellent table, luxuri Istecabin, $100 and cation . Yd cabin, 90 steerage at low rates, Apply to bb. Penn ave, my NOeDDEUTSCHLE LLOYD 8.8, Co, s I Baltumore to Bremen drei, Steamship ding to | AN ORGANIZATION OF GENTLEMEN DEVOTED TO THE HUNT—EFFORTS TO ENCOURAGE THE JAMES F. BROWN, § Trustees aa newer la ct, ets Rhein, 3,500 tone, banknotes on the Kiviera? Can you answer me = = co Panis ere te FROM MR. T. E. ROESSLE, ap30-d&ds THOS. G. BRADLE 3 ete WASHINGTON, IN “1W Dresden, * 500 * Bern ” - these questions, au you whose bread Ihave | BREEDING OF GOOD CROSS-COUN ere v ' < ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO, Auctioneers. SMITH AND ELLIUTS E | Muenchen, wal America,“ “dé eaten—the bitter bread of dependence—and! HoxTs AND RACE MEETINGS. ee R a — DIVISION OF THAT | PO! OF un eee emma iations. good tatde. Mute Grams 1 — CHANCERY SALE OF ESTATE OF THE LATE COLONEL HENKY | @60 to #100. according to location of room. whose slave Ihave been since my iliness left Psst . ne a HOUSE AND LOT, KN NAYLOR. BEING ON THS EASTERN BKANCH | For particulars apply to sg me unable to grapple with the outside world? NE of the popular institutions of “TRE ARLINGTON,’ poiheet SOUTHWEST: AT R PPO eo E. F. DROO! yeen afra ye anywhere elsi aii % aor aes * ato, D.C, y virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court of the pul 22 cam op slimes phen back ty doen wee Washington just now is the Dum: Wastmaton, D.C, MastnG A908. | Dtstes or Colnuieaa: posed on toe Sater ot aoe Sau AVANIEDOADS Sonny in | to be among other people. lest in some momen blane Hunt Club. The club's ex-| My Dean Da. Lionran.: A.D 1890,_ iu equity” cattse ‘No, asl | JP eeue-astemicaN’ PACKET COMPANY. of dark thought I should betray my brother. ; 4 = wherein Apdrew W. Collamore et al. are complaiia By virttio of a decree of the ; 7 : eaiaemrinn eee » ° He is of my own blood. and I have sworn to g istence has been short in time, but Itgives me great pleasure to state that you and Jane E. Jobuvon et ul. are defendants, we will legate, foveed a conse of Bayter ve, | Cere ers SPEvCE eran Rew Pons, SoUrm, mnyseif never to give him up to justice,” ite successes have been so great that | [fected sremaruable curcaf dentness and dis | oe RY TE Tae EAS Ee eRe “aig ca the pretincs, bee wuitte cu THURSD Ad | Swi3-tcrew eaters os 10,000 tam aid 1300 8 “Give him up!” cried her aunt, coatemptn- | it is weil established. The Dumblane Cinb has charge from the ears in the case of my cousin, AD. MDG. at, FIVE O'CLOCK VM. part ot lot | IME MIETEENIH DAY OF May A.D. “ibs 6.000 Pcp ts ANE HOLDS Te hope sat capes apr e PRED , 28), in square nu: neg | HA AST 2 "i POR Fas IPs TO against him. There is nothing but your own | 1 oy, i ch si aigbalily ceallt te the lnedl proved as permanent asit was radical, 1 feel Washington, in the District of Columbia, | trustees, aud recorded in book. Ao. 6, county, at page | Oceau voyage only SIX DAS. Steanr brain-sick fancies to connect your brother with | Members and of considerable profit to 5 ur skillful sid " bevinuiny tor the same on 3d street 70 feet north of | im the surveyor's office of the District of | for safety. sperd and To ENJOY LIFE IS TO Live gtieriy witH you. | that Englis death, You are toquee, child, | Physicians and has in its earlier hunts afforded peal Patience oe 2s po cee the ne. comer of said xa runtime thence north | Londen ana Eerie. Any iio enjoy life is to live quietly with you, | about Robert Hatrell. Your poor braim has | considerable amusement to the uninitiated, | W¢wld Mave been a deat man Pecadbonadggg | - bp me mot menor Lh By | a to have vou all to mrseif, not to see you ‘sur- | never got over the fever that your sick fancies | but ontside of ail these the club has Knowing of other casein whichyoubaveiem | SETS aches: thence enet OO fect to the place ar be NCHUE, LINE. sh ae areca a Goole taet an tes ATLA TIC EXPRESS SERV! Founded by young people, who would despise | brought upon you; 2nd on at the option of the pur- LIVERPOOL VIA QUEL: i your old hus : ought to be patient | equally successful, I cheerfully give you leave nd and teach you to despise | with you and let you talk any silly nonsense | feet § inches by full depth the improvements aud appurte- and to be much higher mission. It bas set out and has s Bs 4 lo refer tome at any time and hope that your thereto 10 o ‘on.each lot rold will be re him. You talk about giving’ balls, Dolores. | you like. Luckily for your brother the police | Most certainly aac ree deal aie | Practice iu Washington will prove « distite ea ee ig for 8100, with rest at quires at te tims of sale Gos = you not conceive what torture it would be | are not influenced by hysterical women. They | short time, to encourage the breeding in this Riaiekonas Sodne couly, per cent ber annu wilh suatsine Spocomner 220, | Commer Soom a ~~ A to me to see you dancing with young men— | want facts. hard fucts, and there is not one | country and this neighborhood of a class of | on et eee oeeeess HRiogtfoaetor€2b0, wih interent at + yer cent poe serve the right to rowel the prupersy tu Gesenttey te a handsome. fascinating. unprincipled, relent-| fact to ct your brother, Claude Leon | horses sadly lacking in America—that 1s, good 4 : Herins of sale ns prescribed by decreo are: One-half | risk aud cost of dofaniting purchaser after five dase’ | Oo.) GLASGOM AND less in their pursuit of the women they admire? | Morel, with the crime in Denmark street.” : Secon cistlaes Ee taicell —_ of the purchase money cover and above the two deeds | pub ~t-y EH Ceca ‘sb0 Leo id not endure to see vou admired, know- r you with the mysterious accomplice,” oa aie . says Se eae Pie a FROM MR. H. P. DEGRAAF, mouths from the das of eale with intsrere ereusea ne | NB. —Plate. a “ie subdivision can be ob- Steer ing What admiration means among the young | said Louise. ‘Perhaps not. Yet if that is so | 8° all-row morses; Speedy for PRESIDENT OF THE BOWERY NATIONAL BANE, | # deed of trust npou the property, or all'cash, at the cation of the trustees or the auctioneers. a —, libertines I meet at my club. You cannot un- | why did you both change your names within a | dash; bone — and muscle fora a - option of tle purchaser. A deposit of 100 required CEARD SMIah for auy amount issued at lowest current rates, derstand what an oid man’s love is, Dolores— | month of the murder? Why was I made to|teu-mile run up hill and down = pole Tg a ae ye poksof Toure, Tickets or farther tnperqation how jealous. how exacting. You forgot how | change my name from Morel to Marcet, and to | hill, able to carry your 170 pounds without New Yore, May 7, 1888. | with in ten days froin the day of ‘sale she trustees re- ees gm, MOSS. U1 Foun. ave bw. Weahingtoa. poor @ recompense age ever gets for its devo- | assume my second baptismal name in place of | flinching and at the same time making excel- | Ds. Liontamn: = = pl Ry Ri a y mi9 smn” mt sree tien to youth é my first?” i ‘ lent carriage horses. In short, the dream of Me Duis Gra: Tyaffortiome greet given | SE coal ok wuck reels in eos nanineeee eae EIWEES a ————? don't mean to be ungrateful.” Dolores an- | “Your brother had made himself notorious | horsomai's heart, but us yet seldom foun d tojoin the long list of sauteful patente who | lished tn Waahintan, D6. : ae FINANCIAI a boar = br = ica | bagi the ——, He lefe ea ineladed | in th Gere and has Sn in abun- have Leen relieved from troublesome and obst!- ee ee er BY Tirtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ghe | —___FIANANUL, da e (away trom ker husband and studied | in the amnesty, and he could not return to| dance and the gentlemen in America are sealant yi : eri x K. BRows a sirict of Colunibia, passed in equity cause No. | ON SHERMAN & Cu. se the passing carriages. the taueurs upon the | France in his own name. He was supposed to | awakening to the fact that it is a possibility to | _Datecomplaints by arbor ae a miatie “SDBEW EB: BROWS Sia vave’ iw, | 10tae, docket 27. Aneel yg Wormerly of thin city), broad asphalt Pavement, the glitter and splen- | have been shot with the others at Satory. His | breed such a class in this country. Waschroniccatarrh, from which I hed suite z i AY, 7H DAY OF May, AD. INVESTMENT BANKERS, = of ys 2 — -shops that seemed | resurrection would have been dahgerons.” THE RACE MERTING, % such an extent thatit weakened my general JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Fl oangg SS chad sncnen 1°53 for sale nt a ‘Ban Diewo, Cal signed ouly for the accommodation of mill-| “Say that the false name meant nothing: but} ‘Th = x Leulth and nally gave rise to suci severe pain | {HUSTRES' SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- . mnt of q —— ss : : e race ting at Ivy City on Thursda: a 5 % A S| the cast baif of lot twenty-three Cz SEVEN “xR CENT INTEREST, tonaires, ing to th eae how ean you uccount for the sudden change bape egeid dling y mand bout the head and throat that it pre- PROVED PKOPERY, KNOWN AS PREMISES No. | hundred aud twenty-four 224) front nepereclingeooeisdins hialpe She ‘oing to the theater in all her glory | from poverty to weal 2 You and I were liv- | &4 today is the last success achieved by the kart adglag ac atisease ee aa TALPOURTEES TH'S TREE LT NORTHWEST. (25) feet and eight (S) inches, more or ies, on D street | WITH THE VERY BEST OF REAL ESTATE SECUR- of single stones. each gem worth a rosiere’s | of the shabbiest, dreariest quarters of that | winter have drawn together such a fashionable “a8 : ict of | strevts northeast, im this city: beginning about 60 | WASHINGTON OR NEW YORK, 48 DESIRED. dower, diamond serpents in single, double and | great wilderness of brick, where we had taken | audience us clustered in the grand stand, Pheation of your treatment gave me prompt ‘Columbis, aud at the request of the party secured and 1.26, @t seq., ove Uf the land records of the Dis' n Jeet west of corner of Second and D streets San Diego is one of the most promising cities of the treble coils winding up her skim, round arm. }refuge after the trouble here. One day you | strolled around the pool lnwn or cheered th tnd decided relief. Tn a few days the pain had | SPU wt iess of; TUESDAN, RHE TAMIL E CTH | Rucabeve nroverty ofr sn unusual indacement to | pscigcosst.” Correspondence sohciiod.s the She wore a simple ev ‘ng toilet of some black disappe: ed without telling me where you favorites from the taliy-hos, drags, vie- disappeared and Ly degrees the other distress- DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1890, AT HALF-PAST FOUR ‘Terms of sale. as provided by the decree, are : One- sgauzy material. but the Chantilly lace upon her | were going, leaving me just a line to say you | 4, abe. followin described proverty, | fourth of the pichase mouey cash aud the residue in | ‘PE KEYSTONE, MORTGAGE COMPANY, torias and dog carts on the infield a ing #ymptoms characteristic of catarth yielded OCLOCE P.M ‘Averdeen, south gown was only second in vaiue to the gems on | were going away upon business and might be | Ivy City Thursday. The United States thecity of Washinyton, District cf C ‘Deiallme too : toyour administrations, until Inow find my- | towlts Parts of orieiual lote nuguvered cn lorand | feitsiel tad masangueaTs aE Fase eely sis, twelve | otters mt Debentures "Write teu for fal information, Ber neck. some time away. ou left me peuniless, ex-| Senate to a casual observer seemed to have . gleveu (U1) jn square numbered two hundred and | payiuents to be purchaser's notes bearing’ x <6) per | HOrSent Debentures, Write ther for full iutormation The thenter was the Ambigu. where a new | cept for the pittance I was able to earn by | given up the discussion of weighty matters of selfcompictely cured. I therefore cheerfully | neey-twoce6z). Seat interest, payable semi-anmualy, and, secured ‘by | Mapceotus 1326 Chestuut st. Phila, Pa, comedy of 'Sardou's had just made a hit and | working for a Jewish tailoring house, erucl | state and adjourned to the track to talk over tender you tiis testimonial of your skill and | | Beg Teet’ three (i nets aan tr aes | Spoof trust on the poverty. orall ih cash. a8 the bur. 10. W. CONDO. ~« bo, W. MacaRTEe. Shore all Paris was crowding nightly. Dolores | work, which wore my fingers to the bone. | the entrancing topic of wenk fore legs, | eucceas, in the hove thet others may be bene- Of suid ‘square, and runuivg tuence | ($100) will be requized at the time of auic. If the | @J NC W- CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTARY, a m she found that the box her | Yon had been gone a week when | heard some | ability to fence and water jumps. In short, ‘Bted by ite publication, HP. DEGRAAR. north eighteen (15) feet uine (Y) inches, wire or less, | terns of sale are not complied with within twenty usband had sec red for her was only a small | women in the court where I lived talking of a | the occasion showed at « glance the great popu- pies center of the partition wail dividing dweilings one on the vit tier, where neither her beauty | murder. I could just understand enough | larity which the Dumblane Ciub has attained, ‘ rom tne dy of sale tin perty will be resold at CORSON & MACARTNEY, 3 14th st.» thence east one lumdied | the Hak aud cont ot the defeuleine parchumer, = E » feet to au atlés, thence south exehtecn | | All conveyancing, recordin, &e , at juirchasers cost. te ae eens ek nor her diamonds could be adequately seeu. | English then to know what they were taiking | aud it might be well to glance at the steps in De EAS MA foe aE) yearn Seat AD | G28) feet nite inches, more or lege, to & point due Fence Smeets Sy Ro Ceeeasie Site Saemanes |” Sashes and ate © Oo sonpile Perez and his wife were laughing at | about, but listened heediessly enough until 1 | ite progress, the cure of the Giventes of the Ras aut Beat: + | Toaiasme foresee tice eesoraes eee eee Quijade was win- | reard the name of Hatrell—not pronounced he annual race meetings are only a side tory Organs, can be consuited on Deafness, “Yorms of sale: One-third caule valance it tao eansl man 2 ning J Marcet’s hait-francs by her astute | as I pronounced it, yet a great horror came | issue with the club. Good, rough erose-coun-| Catarrh, Asthma and Diseases of the Throat ge ep eg gid studied play. Louise took no interest im | over me at the thought that it might be the | try riding is what they rre after, and, as the | and Lungeat his omee, the tategf siz per ceut per almuin, and to be secured = the gume—inteed hated all games of cards--| same name. It was not he who was mar-| books of several physicians can show, 18 just No, 1017 15TH ST. XW. bya of trust ou property. oralicash, at op- Dexcassos BROS., Auctioneers, aud ouly played asa part of her duty in thet | dered, I told myself. i was an idiot to be so | what a number of the members have found. baind : gh ge tion of purckaser. A deposit of #200 wil be re- od ities listed ors ey Fd ‘Philadel pis, Busia atu Buitinore bo sol A agit) made ot mvestiuent securities, District Bouds sud ail Lora! ailrved. Gea, Iusurance and elt ‘ephone Stock dealt in house where she was the shadow of eversbody disturbed by fear, aud yet I could not com- aR ORzorATOR OF THE CLUB; Replies vere tt Goes | hia | Semeneet teeo totem a veh ga of else's supshme. mand myself or keep caim while I ques- urs from 8 to 17 an otherwise trus reserve ht to, Es PONT 7 76-100 PERC ON > —— 7 They bad an hour and a haif | tioned the women. ‘Tieyconldt tell me'who | , ME. Arthur Herbert can claim the honor of proveity indeiaultatthe risk audveost ef detacting | ths HAMILION HOAD, SEAR Tue UNizeD | BOOKS AND STATIONERY when the jan threw down the eards | the murdered man was—only that his name was | P¢ing the originator at least of the germ of the Ee, COL mreon | Beieoned cdvueot ths baprees peast of the | == Se a tae ae With au impatient sigh, ins ing them, | Hatrell. They said if I wanted to know more | Present organization. A years ago last fall Mr, @nateyot_coupcarne: & WAKD 1. COTTE District of Conmnbia, | assed “in Consolidated Usrn sverner norice. ~ “We ¢ played loug enough for tonight. | I had better buy a newspaper. I rushed out | Herbert, then being the secretary to the British MARTIN LAW! cuuse No. 32003. Johasion ve, Boi pd o_o a Dickens Works, M% © ec; Tam tired of winuing such miserable | into the street like a mad woman, and tt seemed | legation, collected a pack of serib hounds. In BIST. C0906 kde Be cronten | rolte a boieai the ubderaigaed tastes OSE et | $20. Mewshornes How ghastly the silence of this house | to me as if 1 should never finda shop where | company with a number of his friends Me BREAKFAST. HET. ELEIH DAY or eon at HALE: | sranced «ea 75. Nothing but the tick. tick, tick of that clock | they soid newspapers, though there were hun-| Herbert hunted these hounds during the VeuSatte, SEEPOrED, BEAL ESTATE | PAST FIVi: O'CLOCK, P.M. chat part. of the tract of | 93.75: reduced to #2. gu the mantelpiece, and the eracking of the | dreds of shops in the long, basy street. Atlast | fall, ‘The real start of the Dumbiane Club, wpa of the natural lame which | "AVENUE AND 04 6-12 PEETON FOURTEENTR | nd Meet piae an: ry the CTs logs uow and then. You may get me a finger | I founda tobacconist’s waere there were «lot | however, dates from the arrival in Washing- Yan crs et wel SPREE? EAST BETWEEN © AN, . « Cognac. I feel very low tonight. This | of newspapers stuck in a rack against the door- | ton from New York of Mr. S. S. Howland, who pee bea wroves our breakfust 0: v erage Which is killing me. ae % _ | way. Ttook three of them, haphazard, and | Proposed to spend the winter in this ‘city. oa ought to be much easier in your mind | gave the shopkeeper the last three pence Thad | Mr, Howland was a wealthy and well-known | Gous use of wich ueticies of diet that a coustitucien ow that your daughter has been placed in an|in the world—the pence that were to have | club man. His wife, well known im Washing- honorable position now that your conscience | bought food for the day. I hurried back to my | ton society, is a danghter of August Belmont. SS es nearer is at peace upon her account,” said Louise, | garret as fast my feet would carry me, ‘MR. HOWLAND'’S ADVENT. ever there is a weak point. Wo may gravely. thought more than once that I should fall down | yfe. rowland acquisition to the om- | iis! Shaft, by. keeping ourselves well with My conscience! Don't preach to me about | in the street, for my knees seemed to give way |, ‘gies sy titing we ae ee ee ee Pabwlence: | Lbave done with all superstitious | under me. { would not trust myself to ook at | DF¥O bunt club. His farm in the Genesee | SZree Gatien oe Bold only bagbears. 1 unived with them betore i leit the papers till Twas xafe. in my own hole, like | Yalley in New York had been for some time | in'half-poubi tus by guscere tabeled thus: jarseilles, ve never entered a church | « wounded animal, and then I bolted my door | noted for excellence of pers \MES EPPS Homeopathic Chemists, since my marriage. 1 was overdosed with re-| and sat down upon the bare Reesor dae un- | and Porches horses git anes os Lc ise around us resdy to where- Fe higion in my girlhood, I marriedaclever wan, | folded one of the newspapers,” nished to the clubs around New York city, | _eul7-eamsta Sontes. Sealand who soon taught me to teagty atthe old fables." ; re go over all this old ground, Louise? Aj} For the United States the Genesee valley J 1 GAWLE! “And were you happier, do yon 1 . for | little while ago you reproached me for dwellit is at it the nursery of the steeplechaser, abeudouing the ol] pathways/” asked Louise, | on the past, and now a are harping upon and iB hee RAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, wiand's steed stands at the head of | Teiesuone Mitts eg |