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NA i 2 3 3 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. | elaborately put on the stage, has met with dis- T v e ~s t a anys to be wholly in tone with the surroundings of IS_INVITATION. AUCTION SALES. SALES. ON AND OFP THE STAGE, See foes SES'a| ATTRACTIVE HOMES. [RS on etree uence set Mee — oe dea a HANCERY SALE OF A VERY DFSIRABLE lectag. tee te copeeeee bane ee on thedallons Suilinel with, gold scroll works an Cpt fiegan= ~ SIMLET NORTHWEST. PbS Interesting Gossip About Actors and thos cieve: players. she was enguged for this | Houses in Washington More Easy to| in the medalions email bunches of flowers are [Seteiccd cia Pers eco Bsa gpentd DBE TIv oa decree of the Su - A | enterprise at an extravagant salary in order Painted, several different flowers and colors | Tesk ag0 the mist ap Licageetty Tobe we wh defor len Things Theatrical. that the risky situation might be insured} Decorate Than Those Elsewhere, | entering into each bouquet. These are quite | ment up screens rane and rugs, | of be nreuieen. ge NCEA. against loss. Mrs. Booth is making, literally, French looking and a \ nigprfiooren eiacnhaes| pecorabyteemats + “anny oar tells an | West 10 feet front by. the the greatest effort of her life, but she can’t save ee i. waleges Legere & people fot | amusing story of the first dinner in their new ae balt of (ot 1. im square BARRETT, NOT BRANNIGAN. | 2"inheriel imanity. The. hero, ede | PRETTY CORNER EFFECTS. | 0d °f,, Little boxes, cups and auc shapes, | home. | Biss Tote n'ss : ded rechlon lovesaeng Uueky ty putes seem to specially lend themselves to this deco-| | “Ours isa one-servant establishment, sol saw “omethird cash and the balance in Sa ddbte bar dene betes tae” Mieaees to everything, ae we housekeepers say”—this | tworcaua! insisilmeuts ur oneund teu tears aie Hie Use Sear b. 8. Treasury. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY INUNIONTOWS, D.©., AT AUCTION. LATHER & SLo ws his father has done before him. In order to ration. The Dead Actor Did Not Assume a Stage | <ispossess his mind of the fear of the dreadful | Hows Room May Be Arranged SoThat Ite} Another pretty thing adapted to this kind of | with a grimace—“myself. It would have been | ficn to sacar om tie proverts sold oF the pay Name—The Clarionet Player on Flirting in | heritage bis mother conceives the idea of | Narrowness May Not Be Apparent—A Young | Painting are little box match safes, which are | better, possibly, if I had not. We sat down to | chaser may pad nisvsaht ot bie oie oom = the OvchestraWhy Wind Planers aro Not cf" sna, arvot hckeber any | in" Cheap But Tastatel Berominaga | Pvsirgex ueege ule ts, Me® ll | inne, Solght to be in our own emggry, | eek sistas Bria Hes Fe fare: | : f Piied with within firteen days the ririit is roserved to | quired Mashers—“Little Lillie” and Her Sealskin. | Mirs. Booth tells this loving lie with all the arts| Space. and Harry unfolded his napkin with an air of 0: Un ontown, : my Pince by a Jeph, feet. Within cme aq) of Monroe st. Iinprovel by pood ten-room fame jase iM fine condiiicu abd is very desirable property Valance i one and teo eres and secured bys All comveyam ing $100 deposit fe: SUPERB OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION IN THE WORMLEY HOTEL f ‘sale to be A PRETTY PHOTOGRAPH CASE. _ Resell at the ras and costo: te deiat'time parvuseer. | Compiled troen Say of enle, of theatric emotion possible to her. But e complete satisfaction. Soup was first—it was | All conveyancing ani Tecording it yurchasers cost. | em TAYINER S “SLoax, PARLORS. —-— | tiene the, eudiones Sees Rumen ia tho oansets ot dene ll sate He rol opel home-made | dreadfully weak and tasteless ‘Then we had a SME SEER Traitee apdsikds a Aetioneet Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. | @ fellow being fooled in that way, and not only ‘Written for The Evening Star. Easter gift, which was quite ornamental as bit of salmon with a white sauce; I made the MICHAEL J. COLBABT, Trust I on — at PC a. CTION THE EN. New Yous, April 4, 1301. | are there amiles in plenty and no tears visible, 'VERY HOUSEKEEPER LIVING IN WASE- | Well as useful. j STOCK AXD FIXTURES OF TRE STORE 3 ‘onx, April 4, 1891. _ | but the sou id of t sauce and it looked all right, but when it was WRENCE BARRETT WAS NOT BOEN | single sob. Soa | $08 MARKET SPACE, KNOWN AS THE SPEC. ington has many causes for self-congratu-|, A Piece of golden brown plush eight by | Served it turned out a cert of eine to— IALTY COMPAX MMENCING MODD, We have secured for Sienor de B. Spiridon, Artie i Teh atihinianlh ta, dled Bice Louies an woke becca ay Seas eee tae piers them hee the cleanliness and | {"C1"¢ eS. nega Petrie simply uncatable. Harry Behave benutiully, quant ed theta wat GAT URDET: APSE FOGLE. | APRIL SIXTH: AT MAbe ee ae ae <—} of Rome, Italy, the neat path» of the Sormlar , Bee = gut $ i Le a lace. . lotel, streets. to J Sa Dia uatune of'uresand upon Ge bel pos: | in Tumloving New Neck. freedom from smoke and consequent possibility | when the pictures were in. On the plush an however, and made nocomment. When he be- | 1801. at sane Lour and pi ~ and continne | Hotel, corner * 7 sible authority. Common b and several of | Dowxsrtc stccess rrow THEaTRicat Faticne. | of dainty surroundings, and also the irregular- | inch from ¢ 6 edge, allround, wassewed narrow | Suze e'y"engh underdone duck, he asked | Gi Ai. ¥, COLBERT, irustec Sun building, | Sally until wold. The stock consists of the foliowne, | taonlinery collection -f Ot! Paintings, eubrecing the uy juie' tool to up my cool & ? < « < e CUTLERY, the accepted books of stge biography have | One failure on the stage has led tos success | ity in architecture. So much scope is given for | gold lace, headed with very lurge Japancee gold ries Sa dottnon saint mb! albus LE CUTLERY, | following celebrated artists long pe that the dead tragedian changed bis | in adomestic way. Helen Daavray, who had | pretty house arrangements in the buildings e ee § VASES, reference. We had a lettuce salad, which was | -™ OIL PAINT!NG: PICTURES, PICTURE \d lace was | undeniably good, Harry dressing it on the | | #0MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ttering is not blended with » S. W. D SDS - LE: MEISSONIER, : ity | PUt on the edge so as to extend a little beyond | table. T am ‘trying to live on an allowance, so | TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON First | Class 1 tor Ft , SEWEERt ee as —. a name from Brannigan to Barrett on becoming | considerable celebrity im her childhood as Lit- | themselves that not half the skill and ingenuity | Tn show from the outside, Gold cord pat on dessert was preserved ginger, with cheese, | | SLLEETEAST BETUFEN NORTH CAROLINA | Plush Gunde a gemcad toes eee DELACKOIX, FROMENTIN, tor. He was an elaborately and laborously | tle Nell, the California Diamond, invested her | is required to get good effects asin cities where | in a frog-like ornament each side and left with | 4essert, was preserved gin Rilis cceea anett REND STREET SOUTH, BEING | lin of Leather Setcheis of alimzen siaicas oon are Ithough the falsity | *vings in Comstock mining shares just before | uniformity in houses is the rule and monotony | ends, tied it together as ribbons might, but wes exoallont. But 1 got up from the mble| {5 TRI . z cen of a A 5 7 dignified mas, and sithough ‘a | 8° great boom and was enriched thereby.| in the shape of to be everywhere en- | Suited in this case better. Placed ona table | pee i coal a ot into the | Under adecd of trust dated December 23, 1887, re- | ssually fomme th Diaz, ROUSSEAU, ved him greatly he would not make a} * pe of rooms bai 4 i d this case chimed in ery, Of ree. ve got in Corded in Liber No. 1,200, folio 470 et seq., ome of | Tersons lun eu: auy-or the — be demonstrate | THe? she retired from the stage, spent tome | countered and overcome. We read much of pees pela ery other room I noticed Harry did not light his | te District of Coruinbia iabd reconis. and a request | well’ Dyratenns ac shia dae, Le eee statels will Go DAUBIGNY, WENNER, formal denial or take measures to demonstra‘e | years in European travel and education and te ay cigar, which he always likes after dinner. He | of party secured thereby, 1 will sell at auctiGn.in rout | soid, without reserve. = the truth. The question of his family name has | at Jength returned to the stage asa mature | the clever devices for breaking up this mono’ aS SS walked up and down two or three times and | Qhbe prises, to tie Sienest Uidaerjou SATCRDAN | ited FORTUNY, PILLS, recurred in his obituary notices and the charge | actress. She mace several ventures with small | ony, especially in the long narrow parlor or THE GEORGIA CRACKER. then he said: SOLO Pe te ee ee See ee | « bee that he tarned Brannigan into Barrett has not | *Ttistic satisfaction and none at all in a money | parlors which are the special affliction of a honse- ——— ‘How soon, Puss, ought a dinner invitation | lo: eleven (11)"‘by the depth thereof im square No, se aNext ple married John M. Ward, the | mistress. Corner effects have been the resource | Some Words in Defense of a Much-Ma-| to be returned?” Seven hundred and (hirty-iour (704), a8 the same ap- - been very seriously disputed. However, no | Secoushare ball player, who isalsoalawyer. A bs ‘ 1 ‘of Beathatee: With 1 re I Sith the imurovonesea tu Daan Of sald city, towether | snoity VALUABLE IMPROVED CORNER PRop.| ALSO A COLLECTION OF WATER COLORS, TO- Jess eminent and intimate a friond of Barrett's positive condition of their matrimonial esnteact | OT Some time past in effecting this purpose, ‘igned Type out an idea what he meant I replied, | Wito tie improveusents thereon, : 4 i : Br Saag ee in| ERIY ON SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 12TH | GETHER WITR & than Edwin Booth today requests your corrs- | was that the wife should do no more acting. | 8d many rooms are quite transformed for the | From the Atlanta (Ga.) Chronicle. ‘Ob, quite tgpeo ty Sige < eget hr of which $100 shalt be pera ae ae ee, AND © =TS.. O:POSITE IMB NEW CITY STUDIES, EFFROTS AND anes 0's) , sh, of which $100 sh ‘There was once a Georgia cracker and we are ‘In that case,’ he went on, ‘as I have just | Svo'cqualanans! paymeuter wish ‘semi chivas, tc POST OFFICE stTE © CLES OF VIRTU FROM THE TIME OF THE , | About a year ago, however, the lady found her- | better by come such management. Generally | mn isan wh : >i with se ea) nt AT AUCTION. > ge mama ar sontintoa psa a= | self unable to resist any longer the desire to | corner coats cx divans hav been the orvenae| his descendants. rom the blended strains of | @ ith you won't you be good eno’ estat six per cent frum date, oF sale, secure. by pur Tr | declaration that Barret had er ns ha ge strains of | come +f Slianer s notes and end ‘trust teed of premisesccf at get into the footlights’ glare again; so she| ment, but there are other pretty ways of re-| English, Salzburger and Scotch-Irish which | CMe 4n4 dine with me’ cash, at purchaser's ontions “If terme of OON, APRIL SIXTH, 1 FIRST EMPIRE TO T “AI tified I ie are Do: name in his life than Lawrence Barrett. Mr. | Darted from her husband, a» he refesed to ex. nd though I was wretchedly mor RENAISSANCE. front OF the, pevinisers serge tit effect by making # corner differ. | came to this country and which settled over the | was too starved to decline with, dignity, as I | Rcsnmye.wstuantemdays trom date of ee the pre | ved bya depth of eet Oa The exhibition of this fine collection will take plese Booth, sitting in a group of friends at the | cuse her violation of the agreement, and EB; | cnt from the rest of the room. Every one has | Savannah from Yamacraw to Petersburg there | felt I ought. And we went off and had a cream | aiter five days’ notice in The Even:ng Star arner of Toh and © streets | op Player Club, gave this explanation: peared. the central figure ina new play. She ‘ i i statu- 4 A 2 Barrett talked about this thing to me mar Site which able oF chair or picture or statt-| was evolved @ cosmopolite who left his print times. He used to aay that, altho tom has been general. he actor abandoning the stage. Although m: spected friends in the teak with mushrooms and a meringue | Be"spaber published in said District. All couveyanc: | setory brick dwelling, with My ahd recording at lost nearly 20,000 through the non-acceptance | ette which may appropriatel the cus- | of herself and the piece by the public and then | more prominence than the rest of the Irawing | 5Pon history. Ho has carved out what Gen. eve in en | shiled away across the Atlantic. Lately several | room and so be the foundation for a distinctive | Toombs used to call ‘The State of Georgy.” He HOME MATTERS. going ©n | American tourists encountered Mr. and Mrs. | “corner.” Several objects of this kind may be grew tobacco and indigo; he traded with the In- __ of his most re- er again, and today they arrived | grouped in a corner, and then by a graceful | 5; zB 7 Sinabucicaseak a eee m had done so, a teea: lasing code © ser ok | shy arn above an entirely dsfferent look | 28” for his peltry; he beat back the Spanish | Seasonable Suggestions and Pract! yery: ‘of purchaser. SAMUBL SHELLABAKG! Tuste er stect thorouchfare to South Washingt Sareicraenes Sack bans Eee ment or business Purposes tn ti ‘All con- APRIL SIXTH AND SEVENTH, 1801, MONDAY AND TUERDAY, ‘erins inade KUOWR and a. depox EITED PLEDGES, 8500 syyerea it tin LATIMER & SLOA’ In the Wormiey Hote! Pariors, corner of Hand Lith : i : i ; i Hints to Housekeepers. JOUXSON, Auctioneer. Auctiousers. | streots northwest, trom NINE AM. UNTIL NINE bi lf b in it; ard 4 be trip, with the non-acting its | into Florida and kept the savage off his claim. Day OM Ane gah Poona nie been. Heun- | cinase agin operative fs their bargain of wed! | Grect eticetice, we Tome Ce Cetained, tole) ro sadly fought the Biitias te the revolus| “Homnr Seoutm Bu Kare re soe Dazx oe #8 nigan he would not bare thought of | lock. ‘TASTEFUL CORXER EFFECTS. tionand under Troup and the treaty he op- Til granclate. ‘The bees, knowing this, work suppressing it. He was proud o: being an | “LITTLE LILLIE” WAS ALL RIGHT. posed old John Adams and the general govern- | in dark hives. Trbbman. angwas.and never had the sightest | 4. 22 wuld hardl Pa basic einer tlre aeerareg Cedeany ab peri pepe rir eh renner] a ea Oxaatz. to gallon of water notion of concealing the fact. The error arose | a or trciy Appear more unique | off and an easy way to effect this is by a cur- invent the cotton gin; he reclaimed the | will set the colors of almost goods soaked iw this war—if I remember the expianaticn | to the conventional mind than one occuring | tain rod fastened across #0 as to make the third 3 Sot the colors of almost any i | i swamps and dug gold ‘out of the hills; he | in it before washi Sale to consist which he gave m ry early in his career en | recently in a free-and-easy concert hall in the | side of a triangle with the walls, From this| 77 the militia and pulled the gander's acted heap B Caranna | Ratchet: Chsins, Charms, Lockets the stage, when he was an inconspicuous and | Lowery. It was asmoky end steaming place | may be hung, looped or draped irregularly: (4 | neck on holidays; he hated everything wrong x struggling actor, a dram: a alert § ile Ax Excetient Sxurr Rewer ron CaTann tons, Studs, nittons, Ear ' ‘ " Xd ‘Chains, Fiain Gold and Set. Ri ie paper publishe where men from the docks, factories and | curtain, a strip of silk, erepe or an: nd burned up the records of the Yazoo fraud; | equal parts gum arabic, gum myrrh and | py, snd oth ALSO. apS-4e Auctionsers. seriey of condensed biographies of stare Te> | brewerios congregate to get their beer and to | drapes well and suits the room in color. “Fors | he pat ie, test sete era ea eeads | blood root pulverized, HOUSE No. 906 ELEVENTH STREET NORTH- ) P.M., the sale to take place on WEDNESDAY, 5 THURSDAY and FRIDAY, AT ELEVEN AM. ead SALE AT AUCTION OF VERY VALUABLE IM- | THRER EACH DAY. PROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE | 2 _ = TUALED ON THE NORTHEAST. AS, ERS OF ELEVENTH. A: oom NORTHWEST, “IMMEDIATELY ~ THE PROPOSED POST OFFICE. BILE. CONSISTIRG OF KEKNAN'S THEATER ASDOTHER' BHICK AND FRAME BUILD- LATIMER & SLOAN, a 4 WES? BETWEEN I AND k STREE’ le. Some joker in tho theater where Mt. | hear some wonderfully badstage performers go | smell room something almost diaphanous into perfection: he led the way to| To Extrxovien Kenosexe Framns, if no cloth | inesato cies auld et tne las ie sold Week | AL the rea ae oF Ee pee eee ad tn omer tt was employed contributed the ‘facts’ | through certain musical acte that give much | would be prettiest, while in a larger apartment | secession wit! pike and furnished more|is at hand, throw flour on the flames. | holders please taxe notice. from of tre pratinacs WORDAN Oe ee LATIMER & S104%. Auctioneer, ws to him—giving, for fan, the name Branni-| more pain than pleasure. At one point of the | something heavier folds would be | troops than any other state; he was the first | Flour rapidly absorbs the fluid and deadens mb31-7t* _F. WARRE: OF APRIL. BBL. tie followin desetibed sent wet 1400 G strest, near 0. 8. Trensury. gan — being * oe cheer se hen forbes = this oneoed — &/|hbandsomer. T ing of whatever nature | one to revive after the war, reclaiming the | the flames. “ATIMER & SLOA’ in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to- — misstatement, for that biogra rather obese blonde young lady in a pale blue | is made to give something of acanopy effect | state and making the best of bad hecgain 2 So RS : STeen ative meal wed reneodnccd Tabsequentiy | Gress that had several beer stains down ite | anda corner cabinet, table or whatever is| He builds ape his sition dene bareain. b ypiebaae cons egies — ra —— siz (Gh terra (sand eight haa the Seedkeatare! | VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | thoritative and was reproduced subsequently | front came on the stage and silenced the voci- | chosen is set as cloeely in the corner as possi-| rivers and canals, leads ‘the Unior. in | boiling water is poured on Gold | ASSIGNEES’ SALE OFX NEW Que tect and two inches by the depth of orisina: [ot AT AUCTION, in several books concerning the drama in | ferous applause that greeted her by holding up | ble. This sort of thing does not take up the railway construction and spins more cotton | immer it will be much nicer than to use RESIDENCE ax ROW REC ok ), square nulMUered three Lundred and fity ' Aen eee eer Riectte T once ame | her large and not wholly white hand ina man-| floor space often that even aamall corner | them ayy coker cere ene ore cotton | water. TSES No. TH STALE HWEST, | “Tnese lots and part of Jot are situated at the south- pormpanappatsenigrsensall Nas never anything but Barrett. I once met | ner that clearly showed something had gone | divan would, and that is an object in a small | is religious, patriotic, public spirited, believes | Put Campnon Gum Wirm Your New Sriven-| _py virtue of a certain deed of asaipuinens teas cary | eastern a Tee Crea northwest, fronting | SILK BROCATELLE P. LOR Sur his father and Ihave known his brother; the:r | wrong with her and that she desired to peak | sovon in prayer and keeps the powder dry; in fact he | WARE and it will never tarnish ae long as the Records! anon the ‘and recor rice | ondithsireet.contenins Tieacasreeetay smches | Gtk FAISTINGS © Bat SUPER ing | Sioned Ra eee there osotng on mith her act;| In ‘such a corner pictures might be hung is due brother-german to Uncle Jonathan. He | gum is there’ Never wach silver im: Soopoude, | sinh iiiee No, Lokin sone’ we ml eer fr | and are iuproved bs several immuue rnd trick buudinss: | MONBET VEL SER aN ROLY EAE The practice among players of assuming | Silence fell over the assemblage at once and | lower than in the rest of the teom or thes is called the southern Yankee—the light of the | as that gives it a white appearance. TUESDAY ‘THE SEVENTH Day OF APRIL. ND: | ibe} wultirst be offered asa whole and if not sold Wii] CARPETS, FINE STAIR AND. BALA cae false names is being abandoned almost alto- | the obese blonde proceeded to speak. might be omitted entirely and adifferen: treat | new south, the hope of the nation is this Revive a Bacrse 1x Sweet Om and then | '8). AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. that parcel of real | be oi Seen seein tscis iain RR, FH RDO a Bo AM! a bs. fether Dy, recent recruits of, the profession. | | “I aint got nothin’, ter say against any gen- | ment altogether given that wall space. Georgia cracker. Judge Longstreet wrote hu- | in gpirits of turpentine, it ia said, will usually | Seactived as ot Oi im Schucideremuodivision oF Cnaee | bertd tines: don reek ae oricina! ote num. ALL RACKS, CARLOR FURNITURE IN hawt it . It would be pretty, for instance, to fit up ®| morously but tenderly of him in those incom- pearait the aimauly bak eck Ghee spots, | #52: maroved by's, pew and eingant three-story ‘and | (3) and our (4), in Machin's aubdivision of orivinal | MILK EBONY. AND Sania P z don't think yer | china corner with a small corner cabinet | parable Georgia scenes. Col. Thompson pic y leer Deas | nS y Baidorwanatiots | FIM WACSET AU REoe bares oa ae ETS, WINDOW estate in the city of Washinton. D. C., known end poy originated in the times when acting was | tleman here tonight,” she began, “f generally discountenanced and when those who | many of yer fur months an” took to it lost thereby nearly all social consid- i eration. A search through this week's cast in n . 3 r hich not only tell tales, but deform. provements. n ‘Bal FINE WALN kin say ever played it low down on yer at any | filled with odd pieces and also setting on the | tured h: tand picturesque in that inde- | af "Termsof sale: All cash over and above an incu: ‘and dan subs ; ed Tortheast siage of the game. Now, Iwas eittin’ out in | topand wit pistes on the wall instead of phe seribable “Courtebip ‘of Maj, Jones.” Ready | GALVaNizeD Anricues Mar Br Cueansen by a| ,femnaoucaale: All cash o sp incum, | 3,4and >and sub jot 4are situated on the EKES, WALNUT 5 = Sesias Sel aay eee soos sacle nensgatermons ot| Wihswatiue sence ose cach es | eR ations aus emrens | ER MNRSLTCRS 18, MATES AND abe all the New York city vaters. by a ex | the audience ternight with some gentlemen, | tures. An entirely different but harmonizing | for a fight or afoot high-tone: and reflect- ution of one part of x in sixteen parts yy ee ~ x ph tcl ‘Lith street and. 1 ‘and 10 ine ‘sj CES, wg “ik J 4 ae eee eae eanale | drinkin’ beer an’l took cif me sealshin jacket, | color from the ‘rest of tho room eeuld be | $05, witeg provineialism, but never dominated | water, which is rubbed on with a brush or | muvenrigured she ime of Sale, Hgts peeved | street, and are improved iy slave brick tatiding | SHAMBERFURSTLURE: WARDROBES, Ma x ties, reveals the fact that not less than cichiy “cause I was hot, an’ I laid the sealskin on the chosen, too, if one liked. Ir one had a specially to resell at_ th and cost of the default ‘Kernan per cent of the performers are billed by their | chair next ter me. I drank me beer an’ was by prejudice, hospitable, helpfi, tender, quaint | sponge. Afterward wash with clear water and Pur. | Knowi as an beater.” Said sub lot fronts 24 BOOKC, : URN! choice set of plates or of cups and saucers here | and true, the Georgia crucker stands the peer | dry with a liner clothe pS br at oj ee Shoe ae Shir SEWER § = | real names. erin up ter come on the stage ter a mata would be a suitable place to enshrine them. of the knickerbocker on the Hudson or the | Baxporswe.—Rub up one ounce of tragacanth NichAEL ERT. Assicnce. — | 1Mv1. o QUARTER-PasT POUR O'CLOCK rat MENTIONED: DOWNS OF THE THEATRICAL Brst-| When I noticed that me sealskin had gone. No Carrolls of the Chesapeake. - jun building, | wil sell af auctici front of the premises, MONDA\ MORNING, APRIL SIXTH, 1801, THE UPS AND is ene ‘round me dida't know nothin’ about it | 4 young Vit rr en together | eet cheap. cw but fall of | ith two ounces of rectified spirit containing kag 2 NOTA McGILI, Arsrnes, Bader eesdieatare So: Sivas oe | a Bek OR a remdente "No, Sit) Toth sere _ lates to | BUt the fact ix some gentleman or lady boned it. Eber . Liteon Principle. ile could coin moncy out of the | the perfume to be used and then add twenty- | mb@Sd&de__Ailantic butidime. _ : Point on the west line of 11th street | Seventeen ‘rooine o! most guvaliont hemo chee Another controversy of the week relates to | Now, [cud get along without meseaiskin—cud | Several plans of which she bad heard or read sunshine and tan riches from the fur of the | four ounces of water, stirring dexterously and | \W7ALTER B. WILLTAMS & 0O., Auctioneers lee: north frou the southeast corner of said | “Pardes furnishing should sive this sale tilt epectal the commercial side of theatricals in this city. | buy a new one if I wanted ter, Lut that one was | for economizing space, and the result was very | porlen’ lis: tae ice men THC Oro bee | continually until « homereaces wired CONTENTS OF FOURTEEN nooMs or HOUSE. | Sct: thence westUicet, thence word dents then | SMbemton. LATIMER & SLOAN. and it illustrates strikingly the uncertainty cf given to me by me gentleman friend on me | good. An ordinary cot bed was made to look | {s—but full of the now. He didwt watch. tie | formed. HOLD FURNITULE, © RUETS, ETC. CON- | west i teet gud T inch to an thence north with | qukgicdte Aeatonese. the business. Henry E. Abbey is an amuse- | birthday last December, an’ that's why I hate | very attractive by covering withacoloredspread | roof thatch rot like the Arkansas settler—he| A Crovpy Covom Can Orrex Be Loosexep TAINED IN PREMIsES NOp ld CHIRTEENTH | the line of said aliey 21 feet ; east 330 feet and 1 ment spectlator whose ups and downs are vio- | tet lose it. Now, theres nothin’ mean about | hanging to the te s. loor and with aquarg pillow at | went to work and repaired it, He was willing | and prevented by ewathing the throat with dry, | oS! KEE! SORIHW {thence gout 11 feet; tyeuce east 70 feet, abd lent. little while ago he was plunged into | me, an’I don’t expect the gentleman or lady | the head with wide ruilie all round. The spre&d | to work his lands with or without slaves. His ON TUESDAY, APRIL SEVENTH, COMMENC- | thence south 17 feet to the place of Ties. a . i ING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., CONSISiING IN ‘Said parts of iots tront 17 ieet on 11th street between was made in the same way with a deep flounce | first charter prohivited serfdom, a» it barred | W#7™ flannels; a thick pack of them to sweat Orex Aux Nionr. bankraptcy by the financial failure of the first | WhO pinched me coat ter give it back. T'll buy : PART OF Tat WR streets nortiiwes: and are improved by « two- season at the Metropolitan Opera House. He | it back, an’ here's ten dollars for it right now. | or valacce: the tencial bee soe Pongee out rum. He took his horn on’ Michaelmas | {y6, {ptowt and chest often helps so speedily | FOURTEEN gpa (ered geragetcens (ye yes sottomar andthe undertook the management under the pre-| That's as much as any hock shop will give, so | with white ground and violets scattered bverit. with the lordly air of a Peter Stuyvesant and ipecac or to wake the house kindling fires and | WIRE WOVEN SPRINGS, "HAIR AND HUCK | the balance in three equal installments, in one, two al aD sumption that grand opera, with fashionable | why not take it? There won't be no questions | ‘his pongee is such soft, fine goods that the | kept the pledge all the rest of the year with setting Dvir MATTRESSES, ppt a oe i Support, could be made proiitable, but he asked. Jest send the coat in, behind the stage | price, 15 cents a yard, wems very low for it, | the stern stoicism of a spartan. He worshiped | PreParing hot pac BRUETS. INQHAIN ARD, OTHER CARPETS, | ofthe purcusser and deed of tr a 4 learned very quickly that money, as well as | an’ yer gets thetendollars. Begzin’ yer pardon | and while it comes for dress goods in this violet | Andrew Jackson and yet believed it Troup. Day Lace Curtarxs by pinning them down . : 7 countenance, was requisite from the nobs. Ab- fur the interruption and hopin’ ter merit yer | and some other designs, it is equally good for |He sided. with Joe brown the WASHSTANDS: Cent per annuut until paid, paynive semi-annually oF ai J “agin ona sheet stretched on the parlor carpet. |'ana many other articies usually’ found in a large | siicash.st the option oft moqetinns bey was at that time lessee of the Grand Opera | kindness now as ever, I will say no more an’ | draperies. It has no dressing, and while it | banks.” nowas ete ae] EE ha BO Uren ile it ig sant eemoerat by conviction | Scrim curtaing iron nicely ifthe tron is ran | Reardins Eotae, Derr feat ports Med | SPs nme fier & | Ss for ieee hve it oc big end handsome, but half-priced sing my favorite song, ue © Scis- | hangs in ag soft folds as silkoline it ix little | a whig only by perversion. He regarded | lengthwise of the goods, taking the entire | coueir aduantare wo sttend the sue , $250: on Lote Zand Nand part of lot 9, A's the owt ‘sabure: Leverett Pier lag woo Bape pine | sors Grinder."" _ | thicker. ‘The violet being a favorite flower | Heury oa party as an aristocratic concern. | length in one strip. © . ee eae 00. ae. ieercher We OE wold meparately. $500 om sock | tires, We chevciully invite « careiw ieyection of ead to raise every possible _ doi- | | The young woman's speech was greeted with | with the young girl aforesuid this caugut her | He boycotted’ La kayette for meddling with | To Maxg a Fixe Pomape for the handsscrape | (HARLES W. HANDY, ae expense, — ennai lar be sold the lease to T.. Henry | frantic applause and when she had dnised her | fancy at once, with the soft purplish ones in | our institutions. justas hie snubbed Jon doug Real Estate Broker. French, who had advanced in prosperity from | amorous ballad she was resounding], encored. | the flowers, and she decided upon this unusual | when he rode through the south in his palace car | equal quantities of spermaceti and pure ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SUN, Auctioneers. a fq a, the businew of publishing plays to that of op-| twas very evident that she was a prime | color for room, Troup was a Georgie “cracker; so was Alex, | beeswax. cover with sweet oil, and simmer until | V¥ETern Sir rer NORTH MESH: BETTER RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., Auctioneers. Teese eerone Rowers. 3c. <5 der... 2 F erating ia them for the stage. Now the Grand | favorite with the crowd. for when some en-| “In one corner she fitted up an odd dressing | Stephens, with Lis pale face and bright eynr'as | it becomes liquid in. © small “chine pot,cup or| AND 8, OPPOSITE THE RESIDENCE OF SEN- a0 Fa ave. mw. | Avets hareapant ip Opera House is the most surely profitable thea- | thusiastic auditor demauded, ~‘Wot's der mat-| table of which sho had read in an English | was Ben Hill, as heleft the plough handles in | Jar; add afew drops of rosewater and mix it} ATOR BAWYER, 4. — i ter in New York. So regular and heavy is its ter wid Little Likic?” he was answered by the | magazine. She bought # pine students’ easel Jasper county to go to the State University; so | With the other ingredients. When well blended (URSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL SECOND, IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF F support by the west side populace that hardly | ¢#r-splitting assertion, “She s all right!” More- | and painted it white, the very plain surface | was Sam Thurmond of Watkins’ as he stea SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE IN THE SUB LOT 22, SUBDIVISION OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, | UARE 110, BEING ON ROANOKE, Front 21 feet on 20th street by an average depth * Si {b to 0 Do-tovt alley, making T ctere tale YALE AND being near the resiience of Senator Sav- PRINCETON STREETS AND take it from the fire and let it wet firm in the | at FIVE U'CLOCK. we wil ufter fot ueier is teow ot anything can foil there, and so the manager | over, it would appear thar the fair singer re-| making this aneasy task. This set in the cup in which it has been melted. Rub this well | the prewises, ¢an make practically bis own terms with the covered the stolen coat, for when she left the | corner and on the cross piece, in place of @ pages of Blackstone with the other; so are into your hands on retiring and wear a pair of traveling compa: Of course, he takes the | baila few hours later it was secn that her | picture, she put a mirror, whose frame she had | Ail Georgia “‘crackers"—descendants of God's | 6oft kid gloves. In the morning wash them lion's share of receipts, and it is not until the | plump sloulders were encused in sealskin, while | also treated with white paint. The cross piece | peuple—the plain yeomanry of an empire, the | With oatmeal or almond powder, not soap, and of grows income has yielded him a clear prott | 4 brightand satistied smile enwreathed her | was set higher than for a picture, so the mirror | thrifticet, kitdliesé, most icipfal tciks on carts, | YOU will soon. seo a manifest improvement in | vildityc et ily fed the forge with one baud and turned t) semegeni’ er and other fine residences. The lot is now improved WHITNEY AVENU’ z that the visiting Combination gets anything ot | moou-like countenance. Was at the height it would be bung over a| Sherman cut a swath forty miles wide and 300 | Color and texture. bran iditrame baowe see. ESS See | ese war et neanr naseeeacen be Un. F-4 all. This theater and the big building | RRO ga See small table, Under the mirror three-cor- | miles long right in the heart and homes of the | Potato Scoxes.—Bake six large potatoes or ferent Ono-fourth eth, belguy tn. gne ant two] pantece HARLAN, MR. A. L. BARBER aa im which it is situated belonged once ti | CHASING EVIL SPIRITS. beonige legate deat rae J close —- the cor- —— crac! oa One andrea = of | else boil and pare quickly if you are in a hurry, Boiron Bil cual. at the optiee oF Che ary | MES. GEN. LOGAN, Di. HAMMOND AND | Cashmere Bouguct Soup.” 21 = the Erie Railway Company, and es ner, the frame made of pine by a carpenter | property was wiped out in eight months. Now st thew sack nd | 22. cael at o hhaser. : Y DWELLINGS. | Carter's Little Liver Dilys. Jk. Ee 3 “absorbed” by Jim Fisk aud Jey Gould along | Carlous Customs of Tribes in India to Drive | and despel nich tae Pougee. On ts were et | te whole state irom Daitos to Waycross bios | Mash them until they are perfectly amooth and | Goss ot'aiborat tinsel ee “Ie Rieter ak | OTHER FINE AND’ COSTLY “3 _ Wi. * Little Liver Pu ‘conpijed With in fifteen da; y of Sal THE RE NEAR 14TH STREET EX- | C24 3 with other properties of that corporation Away Affliction. all the conveniences for the toilet, and a scarf | soms like a rose. Iron und coal and granite are {edgar tare agree g rreren ree AGG\S | Firutreservod to reeeh the property at Ti sau coat at TENDED, WHICH HAs CONCRETED Bont: | Garuncx’s Soluble Bod. 3 Gould gave the establishment to his son George | From the Chicaco News. of pongee draped on the easel top above the | quarried from the base of the Kennesaw, and flour that'has been scalded into a paste with | (odcfauiting purchase maar aelannekaetie WAY, BRICK SIDEWALKS NOW SUPPLIED | California & few years ago, and George is a thrifty young | 4 very curious custom is that called the | mirror and tied with violet ribbon that | the railroads which have given us Cordelé and | boiling water (a tin cup is a good thing for this | incton, D.C. All conveyanclug and recoriiae at WITH HORSE CARS, SHORTLY TO BE KE- man who reaches as far fora dollar and grips | women's hunt, which prevails among some of | YFY Prettily. Americus and Brunswick have ligated the last | cooking), which takes sway the car wie ot aa | cost of the Ee cous Gna Goo ta PLACED WITH THE CAGLE SYSTEM, MOST it as bard as though he were not heir presump- > THE WINDOW AND CHIMNEY SHELF. wounds of war. France has not leapt into| §our. ery uny leasing in combination with pohnets. OF THESE LOTS ARE ON STREETS IN- the aboriginal tribes of Chota Nagpore, India. iftly th: th * P a! tive to millions. Recent ventures have er. | the spore, The one window was hung with a curtain of | 1UxUriance more swiftly than south Georgia | potato, Holl out the mixture until it ia an inch | £2-THE ABOVE SALE 18 FOSTPONED on gc-| CLUDED IN APPROPRIATIONS ALREADY riched Abbey considerably and he has cor-| It is observed whenever any calamity falls upon pomaPiane A: from pillage and devastation. Look what the | Thick. A griddle is the best to bake on and the | Count of the rain until MONDAY, SIXTH DAY OF | MaDe FOR IMPROVEMENTS AND thE tracted to manage opera at the Metropolitaa | the community—such as, perhaps, a visitation » with wide frills on each side, ruffle | Georgia cracker is doing! ‘There is one scones should be pricked lightly with a fork— | ALigi,iysme DOU ANG Paes see 8 co, WORK IN SOME INSTANCES BEGUN. IN A again. Probably as a matter of retaliatory | of cholera. the top, and looped back high up | million of him. He is at work. ‘His children | feo" Prevents them from blistering. Butter | == 3 WORD, THIS 1S UNQUESTIONABLY THE satatncrion he as made up his mind co be | ‘The women put on men's clothes, take up | With viole? ribbor. “The little wooden shelf on | are at school. He lives ‘well, reads. the papers RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00.. aycuoneers. MOST ELIGIBLE AND BEAUTIFULLY SITU- 4 : ° eee them quite hot. 920 Pa, ‘ - “ come at the same time the lessee again of the ; i and thinks for himself. He is building an em- ave. ATED VILLA SUBDIVISION IN THE DIS- Grand Opera House, All this week. therefore. | arms and goa hunting—not in the jungles but | (ho, chimney, wae covered with pongee and a | Dir “there is nothing haif so sweet @ Lins as | TRE ONLY War 70 Kzzp Fons absolutely safe | CHANCERY SALE OFAN INTEREST IN VaLU-| _TRICT. Abbey and French have been, bidding against | in the nearest village east of them. They chase | tround. ‘The walle bad a paper Ge thew est the'red old hillsot Georgia. Long may he live, | isto sbake them out nicely just as eoon as it is ABLE IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL SEVENTH. each other for a renewalof the lease, ani ei i : 7 May his tribe increase and his shadow never | warm enough to dispense with them, and in- | ,BY Yittue ofa decree of the Si of the | BEG 3 he AX, | pigs and fowls, take as their own everything | puff, almost fawn—acolor that harmonizes George Gould has been acomplacent receiver | they kill and levy blackmail from the heads of . ed TU ECUESES ESS ESSE SET ELL Aad Pho aa Aetd Phombhates: lange CLarrani's) (Eisner. Court a : i District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. | trout of the respective premises, the follo aoe cially wel ti ‘The | 6FOw less! close in perfectly clean, tight bags. Cedar | 1vusi. Docket’ So. 31. Wherein Frederick C. Gtese- | proved lote in the sucdivision of Goluritne Melt Lyte j of these competitive offers. The rental has been | the villages for the purchase of liquor, or élse ( semgeid heh pian (pete cry ete ——_ +02 _____ twigs, camphor gum, Scotch snuff or cayenne | king et al. arv couplatnants and James G. Nayior, ir., | LOTS 1, 2. 3, 4,.9.AND 0, IN BLOCK 2, ALL gi $40,000 a year, which is the highest price pai | they allow themselves to be bought off for a| house was’ old and the floors not finished to be ‘The Somnambulist Had the Drop. pepper dropped in the bag will, any of them, | ‘tl: are reaper 1 ULE in front of the preim- | ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ROANOKE STREET. for ang tlieater in New York, but it is under- | small sum of money and a pig. AX. APRIL FIF 22 AND 23, BLOCK 26, ON THE SOUTH d bare. The ruga used were a white goat-| From the Seattle Telegraph. warn moth millers to keep out of the neighbor- | at FIVE O'CLOCK ¥. i led interest in | LOTS 22 AN - Siegen goo. * Mt Searee proposed by Abbey | “Toward evening the hunting party retire to | skin aud sheepskin colored brownish butl. | Louis Franz, the night clerk at the Grand, | hood. Put into fight bege all winter engoke ne iv or are 960,000. Tiquae aaa then secre eit meal, drink their | A corner table was also fitted and draped for a | relates the story of a narrow escape from the | #2 Sa prought from, the wash and then they | bored six hundreds {i wenty three (833) according to | yaLE STREET. Tony umd gy Pong tte | Wis ating he y's arta | rhe hte narpaag wh | carr of praise iol ping tS ened mir Deaeerata Bene ano mek 2 oF ow said sel y ore! t being white with gol 8. pe se rage "Each of th JUTH SIDE OF PRINCETON STREET. oa, woo fraps ss cae & y young Stllow | smasccline and boisterous sanver: Prsac tae pene, moutly in black and |. “You see,” said Louis, “an old mining man may find them, cal putting om away will be | Pact of thew lots ironts eighteen (18) feet on north | 80) il I ¥5- with ‘the same | LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK 37, ON THE SOUTH who played in the orchestra of a theater where | Them the village that has been visited gues | white, had white and gold frames. ‘The bang- | tk a room one night, and some hours after- width seventy (70) teet toa nine (0) 1c md ~ SHSITRNE Hy 8 PReSrRrehUIGoreserate ESTEE yet ‘ 4 ook auey. andere | SIDE OF WHITNEY AVENUE NEAR 14TH * comic “opera is regularly given.” “You re | op ,similac excursion to the next village east | ing book shelves, painted white, contained ihe | Wwrd.an T wus dosing beliind the desk 1 was| A Muprcat, Jounxat Saxe: “It is a good rule | {proved Uy ine late brick houses, Under fental and | SIDE OF WHITNEY s Sivays right where you can mach the daisicc. | 0 it; and so on to the eastern border of the | gma library of’ tue young occupant of the TTR Dy Peering, footsteps shuiting down | always to ride up in the elevator and when | “faSw'eH'tite cash; all conveyancing, Fygondine, % Jou ought to have i¢ all your own way dowa | district. By this series of excursions it is sup- | room. A very staall clowet ‘opened out of thee | the stairs. I vith n sixshooler dn his right | coms down to take the stairs. Like going up | title exuuining, Re. ‘at'purchascrs cust, ‘Gays or | Jroran 2 there under the footlights.— ¥ Cows | posed the evil spirit of the afliction is ately | room, so one of the convenient long bores was | Mining man, with » six-shooter in his Tight | {Ir walking ue etaiee he est on eee Ffostee wil resell at risk nod cost of ‘Ge‘auttine’ pur. | srotyaty suit nected, Uy deed os tr & “Ob, no" replied tne musician. “I don’t | conducted out of the district without offending | Sole for balding leeoen pa ng boxes was | Rand. He walked right’ over toward me, bis | times risky, especially for people with weak | fuss’ Devos of $100 reguipel at tive or sale foeconiplicd with in Btteon dase 2 belsng Ota neahing et eand ens |idignige abc orf in the oom tras Key onder | eh yort ce eons te we te Smee | ames, elective reepeatory tga or React | ws ayqg THOMAY Matisti Rr: || Seve ofta ina ca a iB ‘isrionet,”” the bed, and by means of casters and handi ckets. 4 isease. But going down stairs hurts nobody, a ; = ys cel, at hee that got to dowith it,” asked fm Soe ie Pigalen, could be drawn out easily enough when the | fashed through my brain as he approached. | pat is good exercise: going down on a brisk | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. Auctioneers Gypent ot 82 SU coxgiel am necks totaly <a: ‘Gactenur cae raced s clarionet player | If the wives of our employers were to take | Greases were needed, which were worm oom, | What could he | — -_ was 1 alone | ran is really a good thing—it shakes up the MUSTEES' BALE OF A FINE BRICK .g | Ailconveyancing und recording at the cost boo Paver | the trouble to inquire alittle closer into the | paratively seldom. ‘The overhanging spread| With @ maniac? He walked up to my| anatomy, without poms the danger of | *"HoUsE, NO. 200 TWELFTH St REET. pout — RATCLIFFE, DARE ‘9 “Ob, ne,” was the reply. “In sll my experi- | domestic lives of the men employed by their | of course soncesied the bos entirely. pected mn to follow the action with a eonpie | PUTNea over-exertion; this shaking ups good | — WEST SEAM Lun BuiiMaONIAN (NMnIIC- z e . : 2 ry tome For sleeping, a wmall bolster was used, which wit His BL for one’s internal mechanism. which it ac- deed of true. dated 'the gaa | 290" aouslierncemeetaten one nail Toarnaly Wis ‘world would be'n far brighter | was covered in the dey time’ by tho spread Ack and rang for the yolee, 2" Pebind my | celerates, expecially the liver, the —— = gapet sie ci Sod recorded in "Liter Se: | | aruums © Sloae id instrument to attract any lady’ on the stage. {| one’ for many a bard-worked’ women cig, | AEuwn Up aver Ht nile the square rufted pil- |“*fipon oir that ‘9000, young. fellow,” be | 2 biood ciroalation. It's’ good rale, depend | fate, fous 205 coe. .oae of tae anctrecnte #¢ ise | TL 140 G 6. oo have known desperate flirtations to go on be-| buries her trouble in ber heart and wipes | [OW <ase was of the pongee an Pillow wan | .s04; you don't ran ie any cold tock ae, ty | Oe of the notes thereby secured, we wi ior sae in | compe BUILDIKe Lots on Seem geneva os ens ath Bats | Sree 4 sy manent A Re | eet, ce Pm |S ely ike coe pa pac ate sc Same | etedt Ay Op ene Saha ee D fara 5 apron. : ; ; i \d high back. These : : more than once observed the bass drutn player | interested herself in the lives of the people in | the other with « low seat an He had been ‘done up’ ina game by some casd | t0 Wash carria getting in some fine work from his end of ths | his store so that she ascertined. the Bitdaye with Grighter colored ibbone.*” *-"*™ “&4 | gharpe and had been dreaming the matter over |‘ work Uso uke erate water Wash off the | Wandced snd uinetyis (aah “Sitio ass cat orchestra, but the cornets the trombones, the | of their wives heir ehildren, and even ‘The two draped. tables, as well as the bed, | Until the operations of his mind led him in his rite with tae ehorouRhly with a | Bie! on kweli sree and an averace cept of 1.8 ‘Vind tees imstromeet bere. tnvaxigsly boon | Soeen eT cons een er burpose, pat | were made to do duty ax places of concealment in geet take tome soouents Ear tia pone ts | ne zebbing will be reqalre. Eeeceed the mene | sassct ure tween eae Seeilins Seeman wored. Idon't know tae reason unless it is | now on each festive day in those Afiy edd fur rocevtncins fae Shoune, ped semoe Dosen | UES aig wren e rere aioe; un eae © | will te faiuted weet abas tae homer eed | ee Guna ot tha seni Fett secs nordbenn Tite a Saiuabre properts 1 : ; —e (hs, rive, : jist then. nted . of m | Sousa acer ; seiuty feminine ste "So much blowing <p-| truce” Ie'is Seuet theadter ity “aes | one or undrcltning don thn pistol and you suave your bared | eve ake swell before, Weng te chamois |S Caen tafe tts | wip hci ccs tn Fears to make & man’s face anl| something that is just needed in that f Of course many girlsh knick knacks were ; “OF course I knew the situation immediately, | 85d paint, Set n large 6 such as is used OGLOCK ¥-M-. all of lot niumberod tweinty da cl ois skin and go 0%. cy ‘Connor's recorded. subdivision of lots eigii~ Stier Te ‘Seate teece aaa TEMPLE DRUG years With notes Leariny interest at 6 per cemi and secured | ‘ig as dry as yoncan each time you useit. A handy iF sonata ceher | by a deed of trast ‘sold, or ail casi..at sede me nptna 2 Steet deal of blood isaptt>/at that time. Every «ix months those hus- | scattered about, which added a graceful touch | #201... ser towered his weapon. ‘Come this | thing to have for the window corners ia tooth ehparchaser, VA Suni of $1 cach tua te ot Fone ee ere ogee again; the wind scems| bands find # little difference im their salary | ‘0 the simple little room, and having to keep | |) AP Mi"T" ont ne fullowed one inte mie we | bruah to take dust or dirt out Sots lf ftetaue of eats, oe ot co, vile wich fo dlow oar hair of You will find that bald-| envelopes. At Thanksgiving « splendid bird | everything in its place, Lap anit Of 8 | root. Behind the bar was a big diah of water. ——<oe———___ rs me Se eel Tes New M Pp, Bess is almost universal among clarionet and | goes to each of the houses in the employer's | Tom “ship mene! we an excellent lesson in | TT bled a moment with the money drawer Serene Purpeen sftse due persicetion aE ew Music ALACE, : fute players. Moreover, there ss sometuing an- | name; at Christmas a, time the band of the wite orderliness every day. to deceive the murderous-looking sleeper, and ahc7-dbis ” LATIMER & SLOAR, huctionsers, 452, 455, 457, 480, 461. 003 ; eign about the action of blowing into a| is visible. Now it racti charity. DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE. the: k as a flash I threw the basioful of %uu instrument, and the ladies evidently | God only knows how many burdens that ove a ee PONCANSCH BROS., Auctioncers, aiAdiihinshuh iasdiabeiinaitanstibiiily, many quarters come ter into his face. — Think us very wngraceful. At all events, wo | woman has made easier, how many lives she | TOM Many quarters come the whispers of a | water into his face. Assia} OF ay FINE. ING | the present ceutraletaduimutuent of 5 ft Puck’s Illustrated Definitions. dks He. yelled, his pistol to the floor, Bexer are bothered by the adoration of tho | has made brighier. None of the women whose | Complete change in the arrangement of draw- | | /He, bracts Fo meh and then. fully avakt Instead of th ther ex, aca most of us Gnd cur ‘wives ia | pate iin one wotaan has 00. pleasantly | 9g Foom furniture. Instead ofthe picturesquo | DBE bis eves second, and then fully anak quite another sphere than the dramatic.” smoothed has ever secu her. To thm she fu | confusion which hasbeen the object hitherto, « u thousand pardons when L explained matters to SOUTHWEST. ecb Geetuneran Gina teeeeanem et Sb and FoxD HOPES BLASTED AT THE Finst Toot. | like ai: invisible angel’ goodze at many | prognostications are to the effect of studiod | him, and fold me how he had gone to bed wiske s. Sir c0> Of a8 mantereneet te J | iront, pizno pariors of wrest beauty and many halla, Pp rs U, RE, ree on ESD. e ‘The clarionet player was asked if he ever ad- | #re the aad panto bat plainness. As colonial fashions in architecture | ing that he could get hold of the man who had TL) ON F H By Ol ait AD. isl. at O'CLOCK | ware roous and ufficce devote: & tur storms: and eae Bired uny wowan of the stage who could not | bomes for her co are prevailing just now to n greatextent, so the | Played an unfair gume with him in a hotel cast athe -MUGTS 1a, to, Hee Lshd 20. SQUARE 67m, | Sf Sur anaes mock of youn wn he emt and Teturn his affection. nena ee interiors of such houses will have the ‘chairs | of the mountains. By virtue of the Eve ot sid 2735 aE SET aly 38,9 | Tae stores ‘reenble 0 oll “Several years ago,” said he, “I went to the Blood From # Tree. and tables, stools and candlesticks wet back ——— see iit Siseamels ‘ eel and. depen of Bs ot oun — rehearsal of a new oyera, and as I looked over | From the Philadelphia Times. inst the wall in array. Ornaments| The Meter Stopped by @ Spider's Web. Fouruary, AB. 87, end wici haw ‘Cental erect. oil sanats trees i enten Mesectanss an, by soap: the stage my eye caught sight of a little girl| ‘Throckmorton county, Texas, posesses a | will disappear in some degree in such roome| The siperiutendont of au electric light sta- te, Debate a ‘Gnpitol and aloud sserect TSS eettethen ot | Yerwal wy 4 with teeder bise, and « very sweet expres-| natural curiosity in the shape of large, wild | and it will be more dificult to tell whother | tion, says the Chicago ‘Times, gives a strauge SHALL, as executors. ee tee catalogues. prowpt sion that instantly charmed ‘tac. Her glance met mine and perhaps there was a thrill of #¥mpathy went through both of our hearts. [ Will remark that I was not so stout at that time and had far more hair than uow adorns me. While everything was in con/usion dur- ing the few moments before the rehearsal bega3 I coutinued to waich the pretty creature that | had attracted ‘me. and 1 thought that | pra larg em lyctsarar ppm demi beginning | Yariably fail to develop the same peculiarity. |The people at large, however, are to look upon the tree as something uncanny, and [as many ax a dozen stories, all more or lew | blood-curdiing, are poured into any visitor's as particularly attentive of al MY movements. Just as I was to weave @ little romance about the future friendship that would doubtless be ours I reached out my hand and carelessly took up my clarionet. Placing it to my lips I softly pinzed the opening bars of “Drink to Me Only vith Thine Eyes.” ‘The girl on the stage gave one horror-stricken lovk at the clarionet and | | offered. The tree is a splendid specimen and | has obtained a greater ry turned her face from me with an expression | soil in which it grows and which peach tree which, when cut in any part, exudes ‘ sap almost the exact color and consistency of fresh blood. Botanists have confessed them- selves at a logs to account for the peculiarity, which they are unanimous, however, in ascri ing to souie coloring matter absorbed from the is, in all prob- ing for it, as ability, the correct way of acco ears concerning it. Tt is said that no negro will pase within half mile of it at night for any sum that can be ever evinced the last interest ia mes bet |tpecie Le belonge to J. Ry Love, w armor I learned afterward from friend of | that dramatic episodes meant to be serious must contain no comic possibility. This fact ig being demonstrated every this week i town. A play by so on cuter so dighense "Deaton, twanslaied and vicinity, who has been ob! it with a high fence to’protect it from injury at ve | the hands cf curiosity seckers, who ha mistress or maid has given the finishing touch to the arran; wert say Ae for the table come with this ornamentation, both in chine and. siiver, te Sewers deliow toe come errengement and are in wreaths surrounding the dishes, whieh contain fruite and bon bons, while the gandlestiche have flowers fes- When 0 table is set in thi the dishes are mest protussly decoreted the china is Py Oe a priate, wil pe ‘white in i fl te fl instance of the stopping of a meer and the ex- planation of the trouble. on parsers! Breding Sali ig gs was: hag Pega 3d c «lapse of a month, in order Foye eles quantity of current to be charged for, he found that the consumer, in the pressure of business, had placed a number of sinall boxes around the meter, concealing it rom view. As it was desirable not to disturb them it was suggested and agreed to that the meter & THUESDAY, API D. |