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_ — _ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES: 11 — UTES, MOQUET AND Bu Thursday night, was born in Lower Gardener | TR! VALUABLE PROPERTY ON iis. MOQUET | STAIR Cai ‘ ive as take advice the subject of decora- pity hed SAENeE 1.” Psyc! Charming Room, ve art in general, Howevor, one of the things | Street, Dublin, Ireland, on the 26th of| 2HF, " et ea Perwoven*s F Pants, FoCk MANT ant reminder of the exposition at Paris last DION BOUCICAULT. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ATTRACTIVE HOMES. |= seston have” made In “Atrnce The Veteran Playwright and Actor’s | gin aPTEMNOON. | ——SFeTUm3 ays. How Two Young Maidens Made a | ihinting thoy arosbout st well quest | Die (ot, Dionysian) Bonciena, who died sus reorenrros | tence 4 x x they wanted my opinion about was what kind | December, 1822 He was. the youngest F EL vE ‘Sew oes SARD iotof unimoantsd photographs wish they bad | f feu ot Rouslonll ton merchant | wy ert piritnuen| PATI TAEP Geet cane collec of Essex Quay, by a marriage with Miss Anne | No. 1303, folic 93, of the land recorus tor the Disicict ae AOVERED Aig € TREASURES IN THE ATTIC. wed in thele travels ie Rarepe: Darley. Both father and mother came of well- | boidersef the npiat wotned tae ty he eas | > Chane ChOCRELY Wakh SU ebm - oi pe known good middle-class folk, brewers, tea | Wumecs Will olfer % FRIGERATOR, KITCHEN REQU T advised against an album and for portfolios instead. It is so much easier to take up one picture at a time and look at it than to hold a f Suggestions About House Decorating dealers and tradesmen. During his lifetime | Day'dr saPtitsen invo, av ET Ou) NEDNESDAY, 8 From Practical Experience—How an ‘EPTEMBER " Fort! it was frequently said that he was the son of | Sis; ‘et ‘omne, progert BR 28, Sd an a of | shall atl at renienon Neal New aa collect Old Bed Set Was Hejuvomated—Port- | henry album, that that is one argumont ia | DFDionvsius Lardner, the eminent encycio- | SONG, Ti'and 1S fh Tease Se aS Te | ee nth felles for Photograph Collections. favor of portfolios. Then another is that al- | P&dist and man of science, t n book 16, pare 107, im the olfice of the surveyor for the AILCLU FE, DARK & CO.. Anctioncers, most only two people can look at an album to-| "med. But he emphatically denied this and | Digtrictof Columtig’ 0 Oe 420 Feuuayivania cre, ae. Hila 2 am gether, while with soparate mounted pictures | Sidhe received name in honor of Dr. | ments in one aud two sears fron anv of tale MORTGAGES SaLE BY AUCTION OF THR Lardner, with whom his family was intimately | hunt tonite te ee ee STEAMER CBCILE. te me, dats ber 2 SHORT time ago Thad the pleasare | itn them at! ouce bf oxchanging then anes | Sedusinied, The. Bouctonalts, of, as the name | Sestng atrearat te Stuur set of seeing a bed room which had lately | looking at them. “I think to put pictures of the | 7% originally spelt, Bourcicaults, wore French been fitted up by two young girls, in | same st; ether in one portfolio is the best | Huguenots, an ancestor of Dion's having fied lan and bave as many of these receptacles as | © Ireland and joined the army of William, which ingenuity had done so much | Pian 'y for the collection. Landscapes in | Prince of Orange. After the battle of Borne toward the good effect that I will de- | Que~buildings, exterior aud interior views in| this ancestor was rewarded with » small esate scribe it. Other ingenious young women may | another; portraits in « third and vo on, elassi- | B® Newry. and thus from Gallic stock sprang theroby be encouraged to go and do likewiro— | fying according to one's taste and the nature | the mau who, frst re strerene paren of the assortment of photographs eari » She Irishman upon tho stage. or, at least, as nearly likewise as their re- . le is said to have been en-ey. _ 86 Lows These portfolios can be made very orna- » keen-oyed, black- | warren m WILLIAMS & sourees will admit of. mental or quite plain, as one chooses. I have | D&ired boy, full of animal spirits, insubordi- | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Ov... In the homeef the young girls I refer to | siready mentioned similar oncs, but as & guide | 24t¢, always in trouble, but extricating himself FUTURE DAYS. Particularly described im the said mortgage. was an attic large enough to accommodate all | to my questioners and hints to possible new | £m every difficuity by sheer good humor. He | —____FUTURE DAYN. | Patt . aus Of ale: Cash. the cast-off furniture which had been acoumn- | readers I will repeat. Two picces of thick |®™Ployed many of his leisuro moments at rpaouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. GEORGE 8. BOSWELI. shool in covering up the walls with | ne OF IM - i: board of any required size make the port- | % Pp poo! TWENTY CASES OF IMPORTED BULBS. RATCLIFFF. DARR & 0O., Auctioncers. «)0-dn@a with a creek running through it, which, by the | Jating for years past, and this was the treasure | P4st¢! | on the professor. Eventually he became the — W AR ON P ARTRIDGES way, is a favorite place pepnbd incest in| house which enabled them to place in the | lio. These are covered smoothly with what-| Oi it‘of Dr. Lardner, studying for the profes- cane nag f J } . “ChCILE,” towether with the Engines, Dotlery Mi Auchors, Onbies, Chains, Furniture and all other necessaries thereunte ap= e ‘material is selected and a lini tod fi . Lard ; CATALOGUE S > SORTS phe season. aa it ig warm ‘and protects them | room overy pisce of necessary furniture, and | which conceals the edges of the outside cover: | S10 ofa civil engincer. Early the ambition to] of ane assortment of the most exguisiteana | — SUMMER_ RESORTS. from the wind. | The doge were working down | good many articles of luxury as well. When | ing. ‘The outside is left whole for some two | eucceed in the stage world arose in his breaat, different sorts of MAE CHALPONTE. ATLAMZEC CITE.B A below me. one on each side of tho stream. I | 80 brit inches at the back between the pasteLonrds to | *24 he became a strolling actor in England in HAARLEM C1 3-1 etl i. =" Fan just at the water's edge come tos jiant idea of refitting their room seized 1889 and a year later began the writing of — Unobetructed ocean vie A September Day in the Woods With | tani snd tinting sonele: belts 12" ‘Lady | them the first step was the banishment of the | llow space for the pictures when the port- FLOWER RoorTs, dramas, Sait water baths im the house, Elevator, Bet, seoing hor from the other side, drow slowly | old-fashioned “bed room set” of chestnut—old | U0 is filled. Ribbons tie it on the sides a Consisting of Double and Single Hyactnthe, Narcissus, Now opeu. D a G t Permanently, being just slack enongh to cor-| . Tbe young author's early success in comedy Crocus, Tulips Bacly Singleand DoubleDus | _*7-tm° ROBERTS SONS jogs and Gua. up, reached the stream and PePped carefully | fashioned, but not antique, betwoen which | fespond with the allowence made at the back, | R°OUraged him to try his talents in the fleld ‘von Thol, Suowdrope, ke., dc. BIZE MT HOUSE. wastxeroN co. into the water. When about balf way across | terme 19 = world of difference, sometimes. | while ribbons to tieand untie are on the front, | °f melodrama, Put upin packages for individual buyers, to be soll ow open.” Kooms Nigh guraees aging 5 she was evidently overtaken by the fear of safa in doi th: f pane Tho pictures are mounted on single cards, leav- He came to America as manager of Agnes} at my suction rooms, TUESDAY, SiPTEMBER 4 Sa hereon tw ar. NOX, _r HOWTO BAG THE PARTRIDGES | ©°ming too near and encronching on Fan's | They were safa in doing Dedetend oo a wee | ing quite wide margin of white to set them | Robertson, who had preceded him to this coun- TWENTY-THIRD, 1800, commenciug at ELEVEN | #°* “= _—_< rights. ee ye enoy eg mid- | that he gr the attic bee ty i. ae aye has Ley off well. Brocade maxes s beautiful eoverir wi and lg sghesecr became his — a oc! = THOMAS DOWLING, eo ea mii stream. Dreading the descent down steep | reau of mahogany, with whic! eir father an . te 18 carcer in America as an actorandauthor| s10-dis Auctioneer. — yt ‘ bank, Lstood where I was, hoping the bird | mother had sot up housekeeping somo thirty | {orend fe elec etecten nae wae ee ritt Sold | ia been « busy ome. ‘ATGLIFFR, DARE & CO, Auchoncere, Petal oa Sketches From a Day’s Hunt—A Disaps | would get ed its — pry * ag Poy — Pear << ecovheeiscenme fost! spent and | handsome embroidery also is among the best ‘ aa in oe Spe ceainni R 920 Pennsylvania ave... | occur, #0 scrambled and fel it- | footbuar: e hey nd wi in Australia, @ is now ‘an actress we! oe es a y > Wilt Give Hest Hcoutte—some Wate | iamandepprouched ihe dogs reached the | modern exbinet makerhud taken tin hand | Wawevs zy ten, comes, Indie mk pain °F | Whom in the cout Agnesfobstions, Sie] SELECE STOCK OF STAVE aD raxcx cro. | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, Will Give Bost Resalts—some Val) stream, but had not yet disturbed a feather. | and brought out the rich coloring of the wood | crepe aither—and finaly pd or crash, | ®d borne two sons and two daughters to the PEE, FLOUN. sPiOk, PICKLES, CANNED poms RIVER LAXDINGR uable Tips From a Veteran’s Pen. A few more steps brought me on the same side | it shono forth a handsome piece of furniture, | painted or embroidered or both combined, | df#matist, was divorced from him in London Rit, BUCKETS. ROOMR. BEACETNG. | > atondae AMER JOHN W. TitOMPSO aoa ase acred how she could retain the | well worth the dainty ccvering and embroid- | There are almost. infinite ways to make the | OH her 2¥n application in 1888, after which he VISEOAL "stuth, MACKEMEL, “TOBACCO, | NomiunCuroman and Leoneeheen, oie eee —_~—_ uncomfortable and cramped position she was | ered linen which was besto d upon it, The covers, according to one’s resources and ac-| Temerried Miss Thorndyke. Miss Kobertson is CIGAKS, “REF RII ATOR, LALGE COFFEE | p.m. as fer as ieonaritown, Fare, firet-clasm rt Written for Tur Evexrve Stan. (Copyrighted. } _ _ she did, and showed no signs of woak- beg reagent = flat pet ok — ork — quirements and the time one wishes to spend. cil Helmer ne pecsoee an! weritasies MILL, AWNING. eae ground, class, 320, creas low Fue other EPTEMBER partridge shooting even | “26 either. felrer ales Protene repettnglr dollceesly Cole ned Geeta ane eae Tite SF | wan iu 1008 when ba played ta the TNC Ree, commana: ~Asircggianed N asa to the ardent gunner is as a matter of es bureau and square in form, was added, to its 7. § aioe p Monday, March 26, to Saturday, tho Sist, He| LOT HOUSEHOLD FUXNITURE BEING THE | JNORFOLK aND OLD Poryr. . | y, aq the best material for effectiveness, with little | Moncey, March 26, to Saturday. EN IRE CONTENTS OF STORE No. 527 43 On and after SATURDAY, AUG. fact unsatisfactory. The birds are % y 3 great improvement. Brass handles gave the | work and slight expense, Cords’ instead of | ¥## *upported by Miss Thorudyke on that occa- STREP SOULHWEST agprrtpemacigne aa Se. jcattered and are found in the worst anh sae Sth Baishing touch, which made it the equal of the | ribbons would look well also, If several of | 02 on Monpay Moni te eT eumen rwevty.| _. PARE, #2 ONE WAY: 63 ROUND Tarp, possible cover. such as wind falls ; ; Tr aiaeiditissa das | Smite: Co esther tia oben A CHICAGO DISAPPEARANCE, | siConb. A1°T1N O'CLOCK! we mail meat tho | «Steqpers Leave, Gib street Bhatt ® pm Tome, bristling with brush and briars and extending — = mpnsiaed store all the s-36ct stock of, Wasey and her itor mats 30. Tautest along steep side-hills. A day in the woods ca cn aia degli Aghibeld sid foficlenty and again Tuggest the “ A Prominent Man Cannot Be Found Eee the traded poivate buyers is uvated. . Folnt exch trip rome and returning. my o-tem means work and the hardest kind of work, too. seats were taken ont, covered with charming | t0 early to be thinking of thedomands of that | Since He Met With Heavy Losses, noe RATCLIFFE, DARE. & CO, ir a, eee, One secures his partridge in the same manner cretonne in pink and green coloring, and the season, and one is apt to be only too tardy in John W. ee of the 1 brick 017-48 Auctioneers, pares ny ULDAdS st] om Keturning 1 UL as the honest farmer whose ground he hunts frames repolished like the rest of # nian ee : manufacturers of Chicago, has epydiherier UNCANSON BOS, Auctioneers or" Nominu! Creek, Vas Leouardtwin and St. Cleme upon earns his bread—by the sweat of his , , | This made an end of their resources, as far as KILLING MEN IN BATTLE. | an anxious wife, a few anxious creditors | 14USTRES SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK BACK | ‘"Pusccuvir scoomanniaticns earmeanle iNET brow. Ke solid wood went, but a quite dilapidated wi oni and scores of anxious friends ar nie BUILDING AND CELLAR HOUSE, No, 1221 M . ©. W. RIDLEY The country is apt to be filled and canopied Gl x Gone subordinate? service, Ah name ee ntd | It 1s AM Very Well by Wholesale, but | *2@ s wonderment aa to what has become of | By virtue of s deed of trust @uly recorded in Liter |*___ General Menaver._ with thorns and briars and under foot with other. Undaunted by its unprepossessing ap- Not in the Retail Way. hems. Ginsdone Ged hoes ts iat the eastern | aoe ue afolls, 283, et, one. the DIAESEAND AND VIRGINIA STEAM Boat Jagged rocks and stumps. For s protection | 5 a pearance they put it through a course of white caer a he pron rag CS eT oxET.” against the first wear an entire suit of canvas, | paint, finishing with the enamel gloss, and HEN man goes into a| races caused him to go, others believe he is Capt. John A, Ketchum: for Baltimore an@ lec@ings with short breeches and leggings. For the; ad nae when it was all done, with its pretty scarf and battle it is presumably with | laboring under « fit of temporary insanity, ou the Fotomae river, Every Monday at ¢v'clock pm or parcel of land | ‘ayy Washineton,in | A¥y te y ‘i brought about by financial embarrassment. feet, lace shoes with thick uppers and medium | eee brag putea eater oper ey pe epee te ae + é a aud known and described as Nerving myself for the denonoment I pushed " ‘ heavy soles filled with bob nails are the best. So desk ls mote inviting looking washetand. An old a Whatever the cause may be the fact remains killing,” snid an ex-army off y | in ahend to flush the partridge, walking over | stained towel rack was also made white and niee gabe brn So equipped and accompanied by my two STEPHENSON & BRO kt ie to that he has gone and no one appears to know = phone 745-3. subdivision i ‘ e FORTRESS MONROZ all the ground pointed out, but failing to put i toa writer for Tue Star. “‘And| where. He left an indebtedness of $15,000 with parse ot crtpinnl iste those cs LEAKY. from 7thest, whert Trish setters, Tan and Lady Bel. Y started cut | np the bird. Had] not been sure of the dogs | HONE with tomcls, on each, of which ite in- yet I never knew # soldier yet | the Union ‘Trust Company, 7.600 four (a.nd live (ay Segether with eit the, herve gan Friday wt poy PRC cute bright and early. A short walk brought me tc | J should have thought it was a rabbit or squir- m. ‘The crowning feature, however, of who liked to feel that he had | National Bank, €4,000 at the First nents, Ware, eapeenete, ein, persone a po gE Scover which was a noted partridge retreat | rel, Under the circumstances it completely | this toilet corner ie tie screen’ week ecorae himself with his own hand ac-| Bank and $1,500 with the John Spry Lumber | 2% air ae mie Foe ye ‘note for this saason of the year. there being plenty | mystified me. I looked over at my compan- | seclusion and adds much to the prettiness. tual ‘ individual Company. These, witha number of smaller sale: One-third cash, balance tn one (1), | Pu. ave. und Hawley's, 14th and New ¥ of berries for the birds to feed on. It was & jons, They stood the same as before. I spoke | These youne gists hea boom cdury ually slain an individual foe, “ i accounts, will make his liabilitics figure up aud three (3) years, with interest from day of fa Gaie Tothene| Mage: ee8 ia tntaiiic oe There is an intoxication in the | something like €35.000. His assets will fully caguuly, toipeamael tp tedat mateo w le 5 egret 4 to be secured by deod of truat ou prop- | abd Gen, Agent, " int, and in a way that suggested that they | several relics of the old school-room furniture melee of conflict, but no man | cover the liabilities, at least that is what Walter cash, at the : A’ter having succeeded in extricating myself | Phew their business mad thought it was just er lutoray tough-looking place to tackle and after got. to them, but they obstinately held theie E in I found it to be even worse than it looked. on Mag Ware at com: we call 745-3, WM. tion of the purchaser, = = — = ‘aces tikes 1 that his own pistol | Brinkwell, his book keeper, says. During this | D 0 tis of esl, Conveyancing. 8c st 22? GC 5 from au unusually bad tanglo and, on Fecover- | jitle queer I dida't kuow mine. “T' begen to| Peicty "ere most scceptable windlalle in the| = hot oF Dayoutt thevat’ hes | summier he has been aregularationdautstihe |rursmweracom ieigriafswieare not camiiel| LADIES’ GOODS. * ing enough wind for the purpose, I whistled think { didn’t, sure enoagh, when my eyes y West and Southside races and was @ heavy | the rught to reseil at the riek and cost of the def=ulting ADIES' OLD STYLE SEALSKIN GARMENTS for the dogs, which were nowhere to be scen. | were attracted by a small, round, spotted ob- FOUNDATIONS FOR WHITE PAINT. takon away the life of a fellow | player. About a month ago he took a trip east purchasue after dve dary’ edvertisrment of euch resale ed and Altered into Newest Shapes. New beak ‘They were apparently out of hearing as well as | ject just at my feet. By the great horn| One of thefe wasa rather heavy, plain, two- | being. to ‘try his luck at somo of the eastern race -_ ROBCKT UO HOLTZMAN, CUR MRO Tass eae LORE, Zhe Migses sight. So I started iu search of them. poons! it was a» turtle, The mystery was | fold screen of dark stained pine. From this| « erhaps I should accept from this general | courses. Ho returned a fortnight ago and, ac- W. F. QUICKSALL, 26-3m. ° solved, the old hangings were taken and the frame | statement the typical sharpshooter, who cul-| Coding to Mr. Brinkwell, was something | 3¥2-d&ds ‘Trustees, 10th and F sts. nw. — JJRENCH ACCORDION PLAITING aT DISCOMPITED CANINES, Painted white, which took away s good deal of | tivates an instinct of warfare that approaches | Cre gewreg OMe, ieee, ths he was morose | | g2-rne purcharers of the shove-descrited property | notice: Meduced, Kates: Sir Roya hae AsI picked up the cause of my disappoint | its over-heavy sPpoarance. and brass rods were | the murderous. Ihavo never been able to see | and everything seemed to bo going wrong. He | Yertisemrut having failed to comty with the terms | Finkius: LUCAS 908 Wh stn ores ment the dogs broke their point and came in. | inserted, a 4 Sait pe! | how a man could deliberately take up station | loft several days ago, saying, ke mos Ong tO | ee en RUREDAT THE CORRE. Les NISHING THEIR PINE LACES DON First they emelt of Mr. Turtle and then sniffed | feicyte Pink and Ste Macy Gete aud aati cehity | ture feos bop oe’ rifle “pil and ack doves foc | Milwaukee, bat wothlag has been bench of les rictabay OF SERTEMBEK, 4b. 1800, at HALE. | D4 UP 1a, Birwiciaae Freuch style) White end Sabu the ground where he had cowored, Jt was | its light coloring suited the other belongings | death, one after another, individuals whoso lives | ®ce. ‘ UL Ghat certain plcee or. Varée! of land situste, Ivins | fokeeycallat MADAME VaLMOSIS old mame 713 the same dozs which had ohly a moment be- | Of the Comer. One of the greatest triumphs | were wholly at the morcy of his scientific aim. | UNION AND NON-UNION MEN QUITE. | Fenr Salneown eed deoined Se Eee thoes tt a with some difficulty that I recognized them as ped beam city ot manuineon, Duatnct of Ge; | 1th stn uRarE of the room, though, was th ious tr i bia, and know: ALBEL fore presented a picture that caused my nerves | formation of the did screc oe ait” | Of course, war is always savagery, but there is Al heirs of John Davuison's subdivision of part of square ao MUDISTE, ny eighty-o1 wd bein embraced mm to tingle and heart to multiply its beata, I| Gainey writing table required by tue melee lement of certainty in the sharpshooting | Queer Sort of a Strike by Printers im an | \ritc/uricine! lou pies (tour caaat ave tots | ceom 610 BE ESROTSAEOm simply looked first at them and then at the | young womam. This old affair with lovee eus that, to my notion, approaches very Iltnots Town, seibee pa tin tetpereeeneky GS tae eet | TmONTSI SSSR OES turtle, which was all that was needful to com-| lid to lift and four straight loge. wes deg | bear to murder. == Encincerleenrehenpeaiome. | Enno plete their discomfiture. The great law of na-| treated to tho whitening process, and brass| “I vividly recall to mind one experionce of | The union printers on the daily journals | ‘ful uraule: One-tinrd cash® balance in one, two ture, gravitation, did the rest, and their heads | handios and key plate set for ornament on the | ™Y own while with a skirmishing ty atthe | of Monmouth, Ill, struck last Tuesday. | 24 three years, with intervs$ from day of sale ai the ‘A tails swept the ground. Nearly any dog | tront ae if for "Warawor. ‘Tho top. was, then | second battle of Bull Kun. ‘The Aight had. Just The force was about evenly divided be-| susuniy. notes to be becured' by Sesd’ot trast wili fool bimself and master on a turtle. When | slightly padded and white enemeled cleth begun and a rebel scout approached without put nee tween union and non-union men. ‘The fore- | 03,.PrOPCTHY sold. Lor all cash. at) option of ail shooting south I have seon half «dozen ith | knowing it very close to the clamp of trees be- ; purebas.t. of 9500 at time of sale. Cos. dogs standing with se many men drawn Up in Pe ceeaee nannies Emaar ‘ving | bind whioh my little detachment was con-| man, who was a recent acquisition to the | msanciut, Ker at puntuaser’ 1g tarms of Gree — back of them with nothing but | s narrow margin of wood showing. pretty | Cealed. Catching sight of us suddenly hs | force, discharged # non-union man to make @ tar’ ea oes 1d sueceustul little deak is set across @ corner | Wheeled his horse like a flash and was off. On| room for one who belonged to the union. ‘The BERCOVER-E) THB Betore reaching home I put up another | c¢ the room, with a window atthe left hand | the spur of the moment I fired my pistol right | proprietor would not allow thle, shoceapon ihe I began gettinz pretty well outof temper brood, but only got two of them owing to the | giving a good light for writi P es, and | 9 him, and a second later he wheeled in his | tnion men quit work, forcing’ the non-union and was tearing through the brush regardless thick cover, thus making eight birds in all—a | apy ip with lovely china inkstand, tray and | ®ddle and fell out of 1t. The fight swept over | men to go outalso, ‘Tuesday night the uuion of consequences when I stumbled pell mell bag that one need not be ashamed of, as candlestick as aids to friendly correspondence. | 2 Our direction and saw uo more for the| mon resceived information that Linn, one of CH DYFING, SCOURL ING ES1ABLISHM> irst-class Ladies’ ton. Plush, Veivet AND CAKOLINE LE Maisun Yriese, Paria, ‘cont. ie are pot coinplied with in ten days from day of sale the trustees reserve the Fiebt to resell ee NTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAR: over the two dogs, carrying them both to the partridge shooting is the most difficult of all all time being of my victim; but, thoush I was in | the non-uni tc ing to work the next HARLES W. HANDY, A JiSHMEN1 AND DYE WORKS, 906 @ ST.§. Fae fold ey had alread ee acetting Low Ning shooting. and ‘the ‘man that can count | shelves or open cabinet another ot the eked | the thick of the feny for’most of the. ime for | 2 Tacy iuusodiately visitedhins and threat. | C Real Rotate Broker. | nyed without teint rowed Lelie Beeniee Bees tare found they had alread, regovered them- three or four dead birds out of every ten shots | room remintescnecs which nn tee Painted | a ae her cae 4, Could not gst out of my | ened to kill hita unless he loft town immediately. | VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON TwEN. | ssreclty. Lhiry five peare coperience selves and were standing as staunch as before. | (shooting at every bird that gets up) may ¢on- white and hung with silkoline curtains. These | ind the horror of the idea that I had killed | He was last seon being escorted to the depot. TIETH STHLET NOKIHWEST, BETWEEN R | “tHe. Gvodscalied foranddelwered. a pesheg i ab viele omni Ot awr rms Bimselt a regular Dick Deadeye. He | are equal to holding a cousiderable number of That man: Not only hind I taken away his life, | Tt ig feared by some that Liun has met with | ANMS,OPFOSITE THE KtsIDENCK OF SEN- ALEACCL GARMENTS. MADE UP OR MIPFED was half a length ahead of Fan wi! il, back may put up his woodcock, quail or snipe with i rf at very like! ad made his wife a widow ” 4 and heed on the anmve level and both froct legs | mayeeaeue his weadcock. qu a pe books, while the top gives space for ornaments, y likely foul play. Lebnancher, another non-union man, Meming Dish. FISCHER, AT AUCTION. im a fair F and his chitdren fatherless, That night when | 4 rk We : On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER | 914 206 G st. nw. braced squarely in front of her as if to preveut | chance it is as good se dead, since about seven | oid bed rece seatiog crac. ith anes (AR | we wont into camp I bed this onprenicg Trot ensetas tien Loe Sie eee me TWENTY-FIOTH, at FIVE OCLOCK, we wil oer | S00 at the animated dog flesh that they sapporcd out of every ten wils drup to the report of his | back has been painted—cano and all_and Les | ing still on my mind, when, to. my great de- | made for him with clubs and brickbats, and |" ™* SUB LT 22, PIANOS AND ORGANS. er crens, Maem Se gene, Fen wes | gun. & pretty cretonne cushion on the seat with | Hight I'saw the man that I had killed, evi-| would have probably seriously injured him but [> ting 21 feet of oUt tie. nai 1 —-_ 5 in an easier position. One front foot wis OSE RULE double pillows hung over the back. A small | dently prisoner, sitting onthe stumpof &/ forthe intervention of some outsiders, ‘The Meeaty yy ee pee re KK SEACER PIANOS ARE ALWAYS Si , that should be closely adhered to in this sport | bed room chair has been similarly treated, | ee With his arm in a sling. ; ! affair caused much excitement, and the alleged | building site, being neat ‘the residenc by provie of CULI ULE and GOOD JUDGMENT. 1sto always shoot It makes no difference if | making enough comfortable seats for a smali| |“, My dear fellow." exciatmed with much| londerv of the virikers have Bes sonic ee | Saat sae Bam, PENNS Egpot, Kat's TAFE OF MOBIC, meet rm | 2 ‘ pproaching him, ‘I trust that you | the grand jury for conspiracy aud intimidation, | Proved by an old frame house, known as No. 1733 20th | “Five Tuning ond Lewuieting.” raived and ber lips were through which could be fangs and slowly dropping saliva, | eerdiaiity, With tightly grasped gin pushed well in front You sce a feather or not, throw your sbot just | Foom. ‘A are not seriously hurt. i i catia iit TITt no RRE rrr of me I stepped ahead of my dogs, Three, four, | in front of the leaves the bird’s flight disturbed, 4 CHARMING LITTLE TABLE, Maw,” replied the: eclidedethtes aiyis: pare ae mow in jall, and quiet has been re-| | Terme: Gnosearth em pe gd ge HE a Bre steps chead of them. Stull no signs of a You may not kill him; the chances are about| By the bed side is » charming littlo| «When youfsedar me my horse shied and et cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of Sf OH re that the guise waaew font, the dogs’ actions nine out of ten ngaiust you. ‘The advisability | table, which would be a pretty addition | broko my urm agaimst a tree Your bulk | THEE TRAIN WRECKERS IN COURT. | $20) Sid tn So aay thoes dese ae eaee sre wot com: Seb oF Li = boven th ae se ba — cane pipes of this Pema: arma proved — i - to any room where cretonne is suitable, | didn’t hit me at ail,’ £0 resell the property at reak Sed cost of the defvaltine Pd Motel Petts Exposition, byt yy | @ suspense began to be unpleasant. ‘ick shows himself for afew feet only. There is | “I do assure ever Wi er Two Discharged— | purchaser after 5 days’ advertisement of suca resale | indorsed by wver 100 music schools and colleces iu the brush aud. for a moment, I thought the not then a moment's hesitation as to will Lor | TR frame is of pine, low, with square all my life. ihe miarrdaccteat Pisses ished reprises " pe pe gl re rt 5---- — Ghecead Rot ae ali ar eaand CATTY me away with it Birds will I not shoot. But the bird is instantly | {oP ead shelf below sad straight square | *'.82. the most painfnl experience that I met sa eg ee diaser, MAICLIFFE, DAR & CO. ce eeot mound me and some of them within | covered. and after some practice often killed, | 6%. | This is covered entirely with the same | with Guring the war was at Chaweciieruiee Ok tenet bit the a15-dkde Auctioneers. reach of my gun barrel, Luckily the brush although the chance seems a slim one, cretonne as the chairs und t the | Tfound one of our men, when the fire was ee eee ee : " “— was low so. they were well up over it before, oun amp suns, stened on the | Dretty hut, skulking behind a big log. at Troy yesterday the grand jury pre- HANCERY GALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, they eame in proper range. I dropped one ate dl challs the Sack resals tat} te ee een racy sinee: Sepatbien, up| cine! naver Ge, want 1 korea im hia| pened indictments agains | ‘Thowss Cain, | ™ West, AND No. 1228 SEW JERBEY AVENUK ahead of me and just had time to cover an- . wear Gua bel Gh Mase URAL re es een inte Nas oa! hehup lagtaanil taka seeticioas An aoe | ictbat asle can ladaa ood dae misplacing a| , No&THWesi. 3 other with my left as it disappeared in some shooting can be obtained with a| four koriape berg talgr on with the brass tacks, | jii¢. witch om the Central Hudson railroad, i By virtue of a decree of the, Suprerse Court of the ay PIAROe higher cover to the right. My eyes were glad- und breech-loader having 28-inch bar- | While the shelf has the same lace on each side, took him by the scruff of the neck—for | * yer gaia be i ee A Witte & roxp dened. however, by some foating feathers that els, the right-hand batrel eylinder bore and | Just mecting the legu at each end, but not run- | ,,..2 took him by the panic—and shoved him | 2** Greenbush September 4. The prisoners Hremtees ou MONDAY, the TWEATA-SECUND | ESTEYONGANS 2) ESTEY ORG: marked the spot he disappeared in. eft mediam neavy choke. Sheils for the right. | bing around them. It is a particularly pretty | tard ‘As T did eo, with my hand on his| were arraigned and | ploaded not guilty. | DAY UY SEPLEMBI-W, 1800, at UH | Ona tustrumments taken te" part payeeee Paniag aauanmasen Spaxshennmen. hand barrel (or for the barrel that is Arse fired) | SOG, cuoctize bed room table and ove quite | collar, a chance bullet struck him im the fore: | Their trial waseet for ‘Tuesday noxt John | Washington, D. and Repairine After reloading I gave my dogs, who dropped ould be loaded with three and a half drachme Leen fie peor mga 4 oe spoly three Gin. | head and he fell dead without a cry. Cordial and Johu Kiernan were discharged. No . | Of smokeless powder, primed with black, an | tsins o! me are at cach o roo win Phe shock thet incident gave ‘me I have | bill against them was found, Kiernan was im- ; : foshot Permission to “fetch.” Lady Eel al-' one ounce No. 10 shok Three wads should be | dows aud also white muslin sash curtains,whilo, | 2! entirely recovered from. <I felt that I | Mediately rearrested by Detective Humphrey yy south 2 fect, weet ZB feet aq inches, worth most immediately brouzht in a good-sized put over the powder and one on top of sho, | ® I said, the heavier cretonne forms the closet had killed that man, ‘The fact that I was in a | Of the Central Hudson force and Robert Pink- | S icet:3 mches, west 0 leet 0 Gt street, aud north Jeane bir and I sent her back to help find the | Shells for the other barrel should have threa | portiere. The wall papér i light and has pink | oOsition of equal deuger with himself did sot {eft and taken” to. Albany county | 371088 itch ue pee began, inpraved other, walking im the same direction myself, drachms of best black powder and one ounce | #2d green for prevailing colors, To all the | Peawion Of eque impression as to the occur-; 02 ® charge of obstructing the trac fas Son hee = BK Qn Tecching the spot where I thongt the of No.8 shot. For later shooting, when the | White paint applied these young artiste added | Piece MY more im if I had deliberately forced | Of the Central Hudson — railrodd near | “and ON Tit SAME DAY at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, 5 Pare {LL found Fan making game with head | birds are wilder, tougher and better protacted | § few touches of pink and silver in linezedges. | Tim ato the path of the bulist ond shat eco | Karners August 29, Cordial left the court room | by virtue of the same decres. I will offer for sale st - turned back looking and waiting for me. AsI_ With feathers, use No. 7 and No. 5 shou, Sc, which gives quite a unique effect, Espe- | socponsible fer his death. Bach: is eve cones | i company with soveral Knights of Labor | Porimarked aid letwered O in Ward'u suidavrnien drew newr her she began moving slowly for- | mz Doos. fe he Sees ia ». villew By the dvak | Wat true; and yet, of course, Twas not in any | "U0 had Hectbruent at the arraignmons It | ictsin squurs $23, irouting Te feet ‘4 inchee on X " + * a Bi a 8 indictment rere foun on jersey poyead pele in ‘pene ne ae In the choice of dogs for partridge shooting | und which has oue division painted pink, with | J¥#* sense respousible. But Iehall never got | it stated that tho i the three men wino, wore | chet tiaproved, by a ‘Tn ! ‘1 ‘ 4 i ry a, ‘ ig | OVer the haunting recollection.’ rae ~ known Special atten: "i abead and flushing the bird. Th t select a setter. His long thick hair will prove | olive green ribbon run through, tied in a big ne Hdatecneertisa new indicted. ‘They confessed to spiking the | *"j ‘One-half uae ieee S A oc sirens ee cA aRNGGE asta ee | tatalnabla ana pelectiens agalaak thes | beta bow on ono side, the next silvered with pink THE ITALIAN WOMAN. switch about two miles north of the | mestx payauio im cue and two. years from uel” BECORARAE nee and just as she stiffened into a point I heard Whercass pointer will get foot sore after a pe Pars get cog gard sey Fever we the wreck in nSroonbush ere aired with uae at six par centuim per anpen ——— Lady Bel coming through tho 1 day's hant and will also refuse to enter briar roen again, aided rim is nil-| ster Pecullar Ide to M and | but deny placing obstructions on the track at sprroached me 1 saw she lad « winged bi@ Puiches that a sctter will come out of un-| Yer, One cen ace the uso made of the articles se Dnaties rica a : the point where the express train was wrecked. Suttering is ber mouth. She got witht fw | scratched, on hand, with the expense for new things put Her Duties us a Wife. Whe ronson toc thels pinading sot puity etter feet of us before knowing it For a pleasant day's shoot a man's dog should | into the cretonne and silkoline and white | 5.01 tne st. Jamen Gaseii testifying asabeve is said to be that it is de- be well under control, aud to insure this they | Paint mostly, and so [call the room a triumph | *7™ ‘he iddie classes fine dresst | sired to have them testify in cases in Albany 5 r : SUDDESLY SHE SAT Fax, maxt be worked for at least.» week in advance | Of ingenuity. I should say also that the floor | , 12 the middie clawes fino dressing out of | Sora, ro ove tom souty On cies on Albany Fendail bai > = Slowly her tail raised to the level of her back | of the shooting senson. Otherwise they will | 8 bare, with several pretty rugs scattered | doors has to be combined with an ability (real ment 9 —_—_—_ and one front foot left the ground. making as! be headstroug and rank, and will flush, al- | about—the most wholesome and attractive ar- | or supposed) for keeping house. Fond mammas | . ———_o2____ PROFESSION. pretty a back as I evar saw. Meantime, mind though, perhaps, uxintentionally, about se | Sanpement for bet room. regale young men with stories of their daagh- ~ ee BO. W. STIOKNEY, Auctioncer, 036 F a. Pee ae —— } ad @ live Sird fluttering in her! MAny birds as they stan pouporr. ters’ prowess in cooking in a manner worthy of | Mrs, Adam Wuchter of Hall, seven | * 8. F VALUABLE ~ XR, mouth straggling to got away. A greater vileid NON (oma Rie Next this bed room is the tiny boudoir, over | Goldsmith's “Mrs, Primrose,” and have even | miles from Allentown, Pa, has passed the | 7*USTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE maproven | X reisble geismive, and roof of intelligence could not weil be} ' é which the same young maidens preside, and an | been known to aut the hopeful young women to | one hundred and sevsnty-second day since NOMTHWLST. ee ‘i ‘ of ee tet Conger s A Little Woolen Garment That Slips | attractive little apartment it is, too. It is very | sweeping and cleaning as svon as the expected | she has tasted food or drink im any | ,3fo\fulol8s, ckteg cone ot tne ene a ter ene of ft perceptible wns of the tail, bat her eyes, Over the Cherub Like an Envelope. | small, with ovly a little space either side of | riug waa heard at the doo in order that the | form. This is vouched for by her at- — uoibore Wil offer for eae iro wm Lusivess ipfiuences: advice on adv er for a mom Fan’ few! — the door snd awindow opposite at the end. i nt might i sicians, The unfortunate woman's | foUNiH Dat OF REPISNBER LOO, A jon ape in dome st, AB buna: poe der eeoagiline = “og ly tnd A new idea for infantile luxury that has k blue are combined in | Dotitating aspirant t be bronght to a | tending phy PAST HIVE OCLOOR PAL the foloweae been‘Khowi to mail re fast does not arise from chcice on hei with a whir-rr-r up gota bird which | wasfor- | found favor in high quarters, and that is highly | te furnishings with happy effect. Tho walls | declaration by the sight of the girl’s capacity as Cc) — malig urabered Hours, 9am WS:30pm Banda tioSpm : is i circumstances | Part, imasmauch as she is afflicted with a | property im the b tunate enough to kil At the command “fetch” approved by the medical authorities, is baby's aro robin's exg, the rug deeper, and the sofa is | ® menial servant, Under these a ‘bitungs, cancer of the pharynx, which preven's the southwest Funwentent toruniovelinnaieay tates : Corrie arte aa eek, bite plush, while the | marriage becomes simply an escape from in- | hor trom spullowing tithes solid er rquad Tena, | connor aro the winged one she hac eld xo tong, whien 1 [ost Says the Suturday Review. It ia intended | smaller articles rauze all the way between the | tolerable drearinees, although she craves it coastantly. ‘The doctors : T killed. not by wriugiug its neck or thumping fT Use during the first month of baby’s life. | licht and dark tones. Some rather low book The idea of choosing a husband to whom she | cannot account for her wonderful tenacity of i \ ‘Astrologer in the ity, ftagains: a tree, but ma more humane way— [tise long pad of light, soft wool, wadded | shelves are on one side of th with can prove a faithful wife rarely outers the | life, except that ahe is possessed of & phenome on from opm. divs hae by Uresking its neek between my teeth, ‘Tho With cider down, and trimmed with silk, em- ou which is a little Tualian girl's head. She’ mast be married thas | enslly strong coustitulion, Her csnuition is last bird fired at, which Faa soon bronght in, | feidery. or lace. The baby is laid im xt as in | top is covered with photographs, and all | she may be free, Some man of ber aseusinn, gradually growing worse, her lower oxtremi- ME. KAPHAL, THE CELEMRA turned out to be a very fine old cock. Tho Sbed It is sufliciently long to protect the | sorts of protty souvenirs of several years’ ance thiuks sho mak a figure'in the | fies are cold like those of a dead perecn and attend As: The seventh aeons tora, a a a I EC a society he frequents, finds that her, dowry is | her vitality is at an exceeding low ebb, iF wagpeaat hs coders! bentios Zora vet ~ 2 he i < ‘i a ——_———eee-_- sich'anc'e prom one "adr sates | fe furuereigting we newmty ned Sova | Revi sameraty ereyond teed seg erie | gata, bet Sid Mon tsertve, | Sez Eso meeaek 3 Pipe aud a chatwith the dogs eho undem p peg ere i — Pane A cosy of bine plush, \ The young wife, if she Lelouge to the up; The Rev. R. D. Porter, the pastor of Fr 9 MR BEOCuE ELLs ALL, TRE I et and appreciated the compliments I gave garme: classes, finds hi sf sudde nl; 1 the porssuston — ~ 3 tlemen 50 cebtscack 40d 1 st., them, we began walking in the direction that %® Yest is a large, soft, comfortable, ade- ‘unbounded liberty. Her chief duty is to act post Sitse aw. Te most of the brood had tom. I put up six of | (ate envelope, " aso 99 i clothes : Ty CE ant ERE ‘aise her husband 3 Our Swimming Pool. soont alone, and having ile to do at home, Spends most of her time calling, promenading and gomiping, The Tarif Explaincd. From As You Like It, Maud—‘What do they mean by Claude—“Now, if I was to kiss you and you should kiss me in return, that would be reci- procity. them, ge’ ® point on ¢ ver; — ting @ poin' ery oue and killing Oh! joyous were those devo of youth, those days that now are gone, When we dried ourselves with our little shirts belore we put them on! ‘The water there was three feet ¢. And when we were four We used to go when the My cousin, Joe Brown, and I. bi joyous Were those duys of youth, those days When we dried curvelves with our ittle shirts be- wi fore we put them on! We used to go in the morning bright When we cught to have been Intec We went at alt hours of the day and night (Lo that dear old swimming pool. <2t grvenp cose chase days youth, those Gays | now are gone, | When we dried ourselves with our little shirts be- i E i: i He Ese : i if t H i ul Ae ul sf it A STAUSCH BACK FROM M D-STREAM, ‘This increased my bag to six, wud 1 uad made fere we put them on! ® double shot, the frst one I evr mado om Partridges. By a strong effort I escaped the “big head.” which fgeling I had nearly are. cumbed to after making the double, and p: inted my face toward home, I was walking alo: g the top of one of the steep sides of & deep ravine