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5 i 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY°OCTOBER 17, 1891--SIXTEEN PAGES. e AMONG MOONSHINERS. “ seen 3 —SSS— = ¢ FASHIONABLE GOWNS Pen ena anle n peat wide. —o. THE ror See Lefore it the abore seem: 4 NOTED CROOK’S CAREER. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. ). | draw string halfway up the breadth. The} How Tilielt Whisky is Made in the Moun- | evurting is termed in the vernaculac, and the Connelt THIS AFTERNOON. o> —— pleats beyond the opening are caught on «© tain Regions. whisky and snuff go round and round’ One by | nad Seene of the Coches Be Mes | __[=_ ao mS vow baa oft ab ere te the — ono the older people go to bed without excuse sa, [DPROANBON BROS. Ane D ctete wortnweee, | LATIMER & SEGAX, Auctioneers, Materials Styles for Indoor n PRIMITIVE HABITS OF THE BLOCKERS AxD BOW er coremons-and he ‘ip left alone, compare. at " a eee A, Sear, and Cos- THEY PURSUE THEIR BUSINESS—DANOER TO THE tively, with the maiden of Na sheien, sgether: ‘Wis STEPFATHER WAS 4 THIET AND EE FOLLOWED baa i AG Tuk pont sp ewiice bade TERS Save a REVESUR orvicuns—mosst axp ss airiz— | With the opportunity to whisper his jous | IN THR SAME LINR—RXPEBIENOE OF THE POLICE Orty, Oo stise rei x tom WHY THEY ROX THE sTILis. aa oe aap COURTS NSSE WITS STW SEMAEAME | TA PELMivhs be ime ar STUaht ROUTE a Correspondence of The Hveniae Star. ‘Tho dialect used by this peoplo is common to pio eelee : ea JUST BEFORE THE SEASON. Onine, Asue-Co., N. O., Oct. @ 1801. | the inhabitants of the wholo Blue Ridge range, | “piny” Connell, the noted thief, who hes given | Stunt Senin et tke JAPANESE, CHINESE AXD ORIENTAL ‘F THESE GLORIOUS MOUNTAIN PEAKS | from Tennessee, where the characters in the | the offcersof thiscity considerable trouble znd secured there. we PORCELAINS, ‘wore a group of islands in the South Pacific | stories of Miss Murfree give the best exam; who jumped bail bere last spring, will not be | iil seil at a ‘in Frost of te prewases, | they woeld hardly be more remote, more en- Seceptreaes at ae mediteadione us pou | Drought back here for trial in the near future, Pee pe SEL TENANT aihy Al | BRIOA-BRAC, CURIOS, ANTIQUES 1X BROXZ? ee et a nae |e as he is under five years’ sentence in the Indl- | Sijuisbinvts wit. Au that cremanee os nares of AND CHINA, cording to the city man’s idea of that all Jon qhoald ask the blocker why he per- | ana state prison for burglary. Connell was born | Jan and ‘premise Known, snd Sinead a Soctety Queens Still Lingering in Their Coun- tey Homes, Where They Have Undisputed Sway—Some of the Costumes in Which They sis It ia fifteen miles to anywhere, and this in- following an occupation at once s0 in- in Richm: his being the west twenty-six (20) feet and it ANTIQUES IN BROCADES, GOWNS AND | |”. cludes the post office aod the nearest village. | convenient and he ‘would pepbably | crrear; but whewe feng we became te thee | S204 set bere Syenty Peer ci EMMROIDERIES, {Copyrighted On the way to either of these places the summit city with “Bil” Morti his ther, who i 3 z IVORY CARVINGS, SCREENS, &e. . Of every bill slong the tortuous, rocxy road I kin make three dollars a bushel imore, his stepfa: — teauther wich a discloses » panorama of such scenery as can "t. Ihkin tell bran wen J git th Yektnown ef him to the Payments, OY two 2) ap ' only be found adequately described in the | my h A “erecked" teanmetions. 2 musa, secured by & WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, journal of s young lady after an Alpine tour ugh that-a-way ef things bust,” and "are Bot complied I raise by blockin' agin | W88 also a noted thief, and since that time ‘ iy hoes (Dyetwe Coan eee ‘To be Sold at Public Auction st Our A\ oT Qpecial Correspondence of The Evening Star. Our Auction Rooms, New Your, October 16, 1891. oko. OST PEOPLE HAVE AN you would hardly know whether to blame hi “Bill” Mortimore, the stepfather, lived ina m fe tPuntens ‘be | OCTOBER TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY. TAPE, DAKK & 00... Secs hashotn table or the prospectus of s summer hotel in the | Z>' }° 7 me bith | tittle two-story frame shanty a few hundred ‘of Sea putea cane online and frivolity both begin Catskill region. A land of thoussnd purple | When interior decoration gets to be fashion- | yards from the old Aqueduct bridge on the igiedte Wat % are SROOND, 2001. EN A.M and Se See | with the same letter hills, of @ thousand brooks, some ‘‘likesdown | able in Ashe county and the working of mot-| tow path. He kept with euch people as Jim they are very much one ‘ward smoke,” where they fall, and all crystal | toes ob’ there will be seen ome pepe the | Denay and others. From this shanty over the | 5) | ] ‘THREE P. M. EACH Day. | | j | | door of most every house a piece of hill there was toot path which led to George- HMALNARD H. WARNER, E On Exhibition Day Prior to Bale. and the same thing, but, close, their bora ted es bearing this legen’ : town not far from the Georgetown College, and |*4-dkde THOS NYDE, } Trastecs. as is generally the case, wood,rhededendron, “With all thy faulte I love the still.” it was over this path that they traveled to reach | gy-ox ACCOUNT OF NAIN THE ABOVE S, ee this popular idea is very all cance! ayo = resmnye monotonous 02 the sity _ thay would not be om by 4 Saportponed til, MONDAY. OCTOBRE, EWELE Ta y BEKS & CO., Auctioneers. " a complai: , as ie inew they were ran- FISHING FOR a lice were constantly on the ALY YCLUCK P. Pe AAR ave wide of the truth. While | waist. In front, the dress is made in three | ComP! (abick ‘anoma pli ‘sca mctieht ~ oe kout for these ‘men, and frequently they | op BASESAUD B- WAKNAG yee Opposite City Fost OMoa. f & suest at the country | parts, the under one, in ottoman faille, i tight) Gituscy. If broaks ever get drunk, every 0 wore overhauled and searched for plunder, ae STOCK AT AUCTION seat of a leading lady of | iS cted. guipure, forming a jabotat the | i Ashe county should get to its home in Red- From a Vessel’s Deck. APPEARED BEFORE THE GRAMD JURY. eeeeeet Ot tae Sale uae BERS POSTPONED See a bende Mise felon, Ta, Tek, the | Throat “Then omen the ong bese front | Sey of the New rtar ine mors cr lem magdut |66 A FAVORITE SPORT IN THE warERS| Several them at one time donned their | BFUAT OUR MA TENE FAEN al said to me with a| cut full enough to hang well, and over this there | Condition, 8i each has of the southern hemisphere is fivhing | 904 clothes and appeared before the grand BRALNARD B. WAKER. Seesteie pe re t cit stills on the way, and per- ‘ : sigh: “I dread to think | 188 figaro-ike Jacket, These borders are gnr-| H0, OF Sores OuCt tho aitoged logisimate put. | for ven birds,” said Mr. Frederic A Lucas to's |JUry snd leid their grievances before that | 0°22 ___THos. NYDEs x sae ine town. | Trust be so Iald on the stuf as to give the look | its known tothe natives under the name of | Stam writer. . “Birds that will take » hook | >0dy. The mombers of the grand jury were fashionable life bas 40 rs s, “guv'ments.” Eve fastneus, every hidden about to indict the officers when they acci- | CHAN ¥ SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN many cares, so pene CO od satiated vain tre qursitaree tite etree sited canon ofthese mountale ehialta Digest Gnas barley Horn and the | Gentally Jearned "of ‘she identity of the wit MGpEEry IN THE VILLAGE OF “Lincoe = | ite still, the shrine at which the fetich of these . nesses and then the indictments fell throug] A : responsibilities, somany | the passementesie and are lengthened by dape, | Potntcincers iw worsniped, whose attending | specice of albatrosses and petrels. Most im-| ‘Mortimore was one of, the men impincetee in | ay Geaeck a, Sees, assed on the 22 of October baad fecha ay merely iting. The sleeves are set high on the shoulders | Priest is a gaunt, sad-colored croature with a | portant among them is the great wandering | the robbery of Judge Fisher's horse and car- | bia sicause No. 12.138, bq. Doe. 30, Michard T- a question of clothes, as a cunnin, ii ‘i riage. ier on he was caught by Policeman | *t- 2 = wil, over fut sal 3 wilt seul a c and have pleated cuffs of the guipure. The | OUntenance at once suspicions an + | albatross, whose mighty size and cautious be- . . ib trout of ths jrewises, on SA't 3 hor-liwest ime eutire sick ‘con | the world imagines it to | Collar rolls lightly in front. and with » habit of looking over bis shoulder. | havior make his capture the crowning triumph | 3ot,qviiame endeavoring to get into n jewelry | Uitbay. SOCLGuku SENENTEER TIL iM. A Ais Teas, 5 be; it is the labor which THE OUTFIT OF A MOOXSHINER. of the avian angler. store gu ith stzeck, Ta the pursuit Moctimore | CAV UAT20s tm She ueniag tots ot ted ia ; FA er ARMS, your prominent position e ‘The outfit of the moonshiner, or “blockader,” | «tt ig commonly stated that the albatross | a button on the ofiicer's coat and. pressed it | Bes o,toest sien .0)dpetua.ve, of ¢-ctien ope Gi, RatcLitih, PARR Se ates oe le ee as by preference he calls himself, is simple and, | takog bait readily, but. although this may | into his body. When the dector examined the fhe land records of sikd Dastrict, taproved Uys 8.nail is ceegpaeacatiamn coonard sgn of peut sbove all, portable, ince be hes to carry off the | hava formerly been true, itis nowa misleading | FOUN he drow the button from it, the bullet | PIMPLMCI.. on. utes caah, of witch depot of COrREE SLE, Ability and’ "tuens to Trost precious part of it xt tho shortest notice: | gintomen‘. ‘The bird has undoubtedly learned | Jai FOlin was polling court when the peie- | Sos tm tes eden intaiinnee of conus olaes | rwo LSbS0 Vee eoxes” bones waeon. 34 ps - a8 Ss cons rdinat a " are " “ 5 # ae Sigg om | dite rn ae od Pom spere nny ji which bolde thirty-two or forty iitons, a “cap | Wisdom by experience, and, just as the grizzly | oner was tried, and in sentencing bim to thir- a an Sipe ‘To which the attention uf ii ite and private buyers But, thank heaven, the senson grows later and of the wame material, four or five twists or coile | bear is said to have become more timid since | teen years’ imprisonment tuld him that it was id : record. is ca Led. i later every year. We shail not return to town ‘of copper tube an inch in diametor, » long rifie | the introduction of improved rifles, so, year by | PLY & leap of God's mercy that the sentence aay a.tetanin Gr wrapery wall bs Sodaeceet | eclGats RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. eetot fea pos. { Trawees ‘until the first week in November.” ‘ Of the ‘most primitive pattern with which he | year, the albatross has grown more and more | "4,ut one of death instcad of imprisonment. | and'rik of Purcieeet im Srtwat- tp uomas DOWLING & DOR he S| RATCLIFIE. DAU CO. Autionces. onthldile STILL IX THE COUNTRY. peony fren sgg--eag hed loin gt oe and | distrustful of anything with a line attached te | court that he gould wt, cakie mat ioetlong: ceocanss _"OUBURY WHEELER tet. | tony ania et Ree E, DARL & CO., Autioprers, r The fashionable world is now at its country 7 pends on the amount of liquor he wishes to | During four voyages I foond that only the | yonzowivu ix mis etePraruea’n aioe } 10 Pa ave, nw, seat. It would be little lesa than criminal to e Tibetan “ren About the kettle younger birdy could be caught eagily, the Poll in the f FUTURE DAYS. p ‘ Yenriings most readily; those two years old less ‘oliowing in the footsteps of stepfather, 7 _ seem pepe oe penn Pov etsped a cae cielo Geer le PE nd soon, the difiealty increading with age, | Connell soon became a noted thief and got in| WWA"TE® ®. WILLIAMS CO.. Nactioneers villa ‘oa the FOUR VERY DPSIRAULE. BU FLORENCE » yi LING LOPS ox 1 BEL AND AND ) FIFTEENTH STRELIS +. OCTOBER FWEN- we Wil well tn frou of ND 86. A ify i VALUABLE BUSINESS PXOPERTY ANI vi . m0 landed evtate, nothing { _| Bah and bailding ir the process boging and | pod St eee eed edhe romaine ei ibetencetred MENCE NETS MCT RN RIT bd bet 0 mere brick-and-mortar. abiding piace ‘ fhe gent Tortane tc ‘witness tat night, Tne | Weather, when, having been prevented for daxe | paysaastor ou the Chiesyeate, ae oe ne |_ By eimbets ROMTHWESE AT AUCCION. | Spin rackares io aE ‘The autumn fetes at the country seats are tak- > alnagey silence intensified by the low gurgle | {0% procuring their regular amount of food, | Wien one of the canal mon trac thot and dan. | Cofued in liber I one ot the andre unis | Tel, commencing as ELT N OCLOCk of the brook, the motionless pines towering ap | tte Penge of Langer overeome thoir natural | gerously wounded, ‘The entire, gaoy wae Proniees, On WEDAESDAY GONOLEE Tereee | cp WOMAS DOWLING & SON. ce street and 7 into the darkness, their ontetretched limbe like | distrust. This bird bas a deliberate way that | fured aad one of them tarned cietry cede, | ar BAN AST OI ek pena | come Saetior.cerm be : t we nenento 8 tO eka there te Deing | Sccorda well with his great size and tho gravity | They were tried and convicted at tockville wed | uowlin des t.ind realestate, situate in the Distect | JQ ATCLIPFE, DALE & CO., — , “The sor haltering arms Meld above the strange Being | Cr iis noustenance, Waen baltic aplod Bo | see rare ried and convicted a rile and | cr Coram corte ijR Kaaneeee | 5 ene 3 Thadow curt by his furasce,, One looks for inz | Joe# bot hasten to gobble it liken greedy little | Connell in the meanwiile: rel eee | ee ae Miviswn"in, Saumes | ASSL BALE oF Vat E Prim. or tavern she is queen: every one bends to her, compli- cantations, woven paces and waving arms in a | C4Pe Pigeon. but usually takes a contemplative | traveled under many aliasos, among them sande of the varveser of tie Daatie i 4: Dur Sethi | ea! Be 4 1d before settling down to inspect | being W. H. Lee, Willy Colum: |g ox oa pA OR ments her, consults her, obeys her. ‘It is not ~ Scene like this. The “blocker” is easily trans- | [YOOP aroun 6, ing . Lee, William McNalley and Frank | b: 2 CUNGLES aN tar ith the priy like the warsew field of trivmph in the town formed by the fancysinto an alchemist seeking = bead anh = It = in} rp aged Lade. ‘sab, balance to sult purchaser. 2 | _ ¥ EY x ROPE. ‘ KATCLIFYL, DARK & € drawing room, where she must share her scep- the elusive elixor ora wrinkled daughter of | Proves satisfactory he may condescend to bite | His last appearance in this city was signalized ibe’ revuited at tue tuner sale: | ‘os — Here ay rere - ee Ca a cxapdah cokes, Was sas Neoe hse Lalla aides: cece sumvnenion eae Eblis brewing some deadly potion. HOW THE FISHING 18 DOxE. by his arrest ou a charge of larceny from the | Ai rand recordung ate purchascrscost. | Robert eye dated Say 1a ee ae lady My last ilustration sete forth a very stylish | | It is simply impossible to find such place as | “The fishing is done witha line made of three | Person. | ‘That was April 17, when he found a | Term to be complied with within ten days aiter save, | J Seed recergs of the 1s il on . A relned tod saga vicuns | this without a guide, and if stumbled upon ae- | or more lines fastened end to end. To the hook | a2 named James Wilson seated on one of property at the rusk abd cost of the defuulting pur- 4 STORY FRAME DWELLING refined indoor gown in dark gray vicuns | oi ioutally the stumbler must either give proot | ” LOL Tat roel se Tae aoa tee Cok | benches in the Smithsonian groundsasleep. It | tauser or Vuschasers. EDWIN B. HAY, Assuruces Pedi AM : bir abxtaeon & 4 cloth, garnitured with passementeri ‘The | of his friendliness or carry away more or less | § Morsel of fat pork is fastened, and the bait | was in broad daylight and he robbed the man of | _ ocl>&us 2425 DN. 1. ave. | isos. the uy. ’ : " : - PAS skirt 1s slightly draped in front and the front | lead in his system. From his coign of vantage | floats stationary on the water, while the cord is | his watch and chain. Officer Weedon of the W4LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers i . mi , ee te ‘ must be made longer for that purpose. The | on a hill near by the moonshiner notes the ap- | paid out rapidly tokeep it so. Presently, bow- | 200 was in the park gt the time aud he cap- 1 — M ry rm back is gathered and held in place by a buekle | proach of the dreaded “rev'new” at such dis- | ever, the progress of the veasel brings the line | tured Connell without muck: troubie, aithough’| T“USTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL rstaTE | “Yr ot london o E fecton " s S SQUARE ao, —— | covered with the atuft. The lower edge of the | fauce ns will allow him ample opportunity to | to its end. anil tho. picee of pork i eudaeniy | a companion of the lather ar oo by atthe} AND’: RORTHEIGT Ae ava ioe Foe ate ban : a a skirt is slit at every five inches and ornamented | make off with the beloved “copper.” Once in | snatched from the albatross that is about to | time. By virt y 1 gown withal. The color of the material | = oe — “ aint at = a while he is caught napping; Corr he — loan S DP. Then = aes oa sal tin the JUMPED Is BAIL HERE. Suly ree pe < sheaid be cream, while the embroidery shouid | top. In order that the back breadth ma; Ever-present fear of bemg suddenly swooped | Water for five minutes perhaps before rising to i request of th pes 5, be in bise brown, and if you so dente you may | fitted to the waist, the seams are closed up | down upon by the law's: minions has tended 10 | follow the ship, pomibly going through “the | H#@ Gave $1,000 bail for his appearance in Jeti sel. at pubic anc he, Feecusee on | Soon se rane cr eee, it | is fp ‘i ‘i . ji i but when the case was called it was | TUKSDA\.OCTOBrK 2 IETH, i ouiaahion Getdie © ph le | only within about eight inches of the waist line. | develop his eyesight and hearing to a remark- | same performance time and time again. court, a ‘Less Of & deed or trast in liber Gants anes Gaal bemareie en cena | A band is sewed to both sides of this opening | able degree.” It is probablo that the Indian, | “SUould the albatross grab the serap of pork | learned that he had “jumped” his bail. ‘The | @CLOCK 2. parts of : “ALSO. ON THE SAE DAY, AT 4:20 c iaally to m point at tite waist |A0d fastened to the lining. ‘The front of the | cren with his instinctive nptitude for wood: | before itis jerked away and find bimeelf hovked | recognizance wae forfeited and a bench war. | {inet eh ba Px a wall seit by a lace or crepe de chine jabot. | C°Tsage is double: the lining closing in the | craft, is not in it when it comes to a question | he sits upright in the water, with his big | rant issued. foot Ad inchee souti of The dividine F * r ii acl i oo14-akde ust be taken to have the basques | Middle is made with darts and over ityou drape | of alertness. The blocker knows the foutprints | webbed fect thrust forward, and beating th ‘The next heard of him was when he was A teeast 11) 1 sed | pepe tray ALIMEK & SLOAN, Awe le perfectly dat and smooth over the hips, and | © sort of plastron in loose wave-like folds. ‘The | of each person living in the neighborhood, and | waves vigorously with his wings, trying to free | rested for the Evansville burglary, He burg. ee Se i L " a the deep cuffs should be considerably wider | tides are lined with silk and have only one dart, | even those of the horses and mules, #0 that the | himself. “Tho strain of such w bird pullingat | jarized the house of Sandy Ciiflced in Ewanes | Hee bee aes upet Lo Seek LAN cles tothe - ; Mouose Fane than the sleeve. there being two, pleats in the place of the sec-| presence of & stranger, is quickly noticed and | the end of « hundred and fifty feet of line fs | viliev and. did. mot lenve “x single clon toltnd | Resse. : ” w exlttet Guten, ond dart. A shawl collar of menterie | nis movements watched with thut care which | tremendous, but so long os he pursues these | him” All the detectives knew when the case | ,,1Pf sale: One-half of the purchase money tobe AMD. Walt BN reaches to the shoulder seams. The sleeves ate reser 7 tactics his capture is pretty well assured. For | was reported was that the howe’ had’ ees | Sant can, Aid Dalance at atx laud waive ineutum, | ALS | nats ‘ Fé A visit to one of these coustry seats in Octo-| made plain. then placed upon a form and ‘of communication obtains | he is not hooked, in the ordinary sense of the wt fold. "#100 to te acponied at time ur sale, Au cone - i‘ pl broken into and robbed of a quantity of jewelr, ep draped as indicated in the illustration. The} ople which baftied the English | word. but is, simply held by the hook catching | A'few days later be was arrested. an indian | Jaheim tt the cont of the purchate” Hval Estate must be made much larger to allow for this | during the Indian mutiny. in the curved bill. 80 long, therefore, as the polis, and then Inspector Swindells of the Zipg Insarance Company's certifcateas to title will be effect." The passementerie ceinture is sewed Titi Vie eae Sevanee coescak: strain on the line is steady the hook will hold; | Getective corps in. thie city mde an effort to ALBERT F. FOX, Trustee, = wrth | 2H the way around to the frout and hooked on| 5, \woeny AH ago that a pose of | ghee Hkckened it drops by its own weight, and got the fagitive. But he wee nearer Evareville | ~2c20-cokde 220F ste nw. ‘opposi - it Se ee ae eee cee. mere aes tom than here and they got bim wi it | RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers. ahabilon of” the recesses Gitaca eassitek revenue people made s tour with the view to| te vessel he is aon free. Like most won birds, | bore rested wre neces ys Hee oe eget een sew RD Baz merare | seanerescatee Seneee ‘Oh thee negigee | Tobe worn with autumn costumes I note | cutting up » few stills, and, if possible, coral- | the albatross caznot take fight in the air from | *"Attor nie "nied an Indianapolis Detective | “NGN°T” STREES. BREWER, SECOND AND | Coxe 2. est tM Laver Jo, touio AB, et weg, oF anid . | a ship’s deck, but waddles about as helpless as L, 4 x, > for B00.” op im mags canoe we harnng Youn hr cate | ig foc wher Fame or bd at eigenen | eau afte Sgaen tut | MRSA SS yey na mca - or ag — soft ailks, | in the most picturesque style to the shoulders, | 54" Mossy,” from a babit he had eontracted of | more than twenty pounds, and I have been | of the grentest political scandals of the times | DIMZct of Columbia, passed on the ith day o: m2 r jobots and cascades of | from which they seem to be ready to drop. | “layin’ out” to avoid arrest, during which | told of specimens which measured fifteen feot | in Columbus. he was in the penitentiary at | hive Lids Boil sual oi ean gen They are of velvet, lined with some bright-col- | periods of absence from the bosom of bis family | fF0m tip to tip. the time and brought charges against the man- | HM. se Sees silk, which is visible as broad revers a8 |}: was claimed that above mentioned ver- FISHING FOR PETRELS. agement such as that convicts were and | on TUESDAY A ° the uarrow path brought them toa pair of bars, | of Cape Horn. Most knowing ef them all is | 8 Well as in ufacture of shoes. Con- : a ie | vot sale. a at an wniture. The cloak is richly embroidered Or A ‘ape Horn. ing o! all is “ . fe District of Columbna, known ahd distins uis.ced as part Z ~ ° . Stow with pamementerie around its entire | £2,tue top of which was utting a young woman, | tye sg-called ‘cape hen.’ Birds of this species | Rel Jett the Evauevile jail Monday of thie week | affur stmierad ecit te unibered five te : octinm ~~ - “ at the so. r a for the state prison. Betore goit id he 8), “ aie tem | — edge. With this picturesque garment you) tomary black-gum snuff brush. will rarely touch a bait on the end of a line, | afraid he wont not i treated Fight = = eth Mnect ease. pon ee will resell at thecosto: | JR ATCLIPPE. DARE & CO., Auchoneers, must wear one of those delightfully medimval |“ «tiowdy, Mubaley?” said the officer. although they will pick up loose pieces of fat | count of his connection with the Ohio Pri Ste movthennt and the detauil ing Henry If toques in velvet of the same| Howdy?” rej — ashington, DUNCANSOS BRO, sale at puviic corny ! 1 GOP ‘hes, thence in # sout GWYNN, | VALUABLE BUILDING Loros THIRD & ied the young woman, not] Pork that are thrown to them very readily. er he fam nen de tin cotbenen R, C. GWwY E z tone as the Venetian cloak. The, soft crown is| moving. ” Lord 0% | Other kas will take the hook, but will inva- | hier co bend tat at soon bine ee ore ite (i) hrtern 03) feet three (2) aches, | THOMAS at FreLbSumeot Heber B Copy.) BERNE D3 STREETS BORTEBAST. Se ee ee ae mae | eaeee’s your pee! riably exeape by reversing the tactics of the | When be appeared in. the Evoneville circuit | {et : feast thirteen (13) | ——AUwormes for Amsiemee, i ie : over to the face o’ the mo’ tu albatross and flying toward the ship. Inas-| court for seu asked feet to the place of beginning: containine about 1,000 UNCAN! : Neeiscece obtative seers il tuck as its impossible to pull in line as tact | he ind to, aay why, sentence’ should not be | sitare ieee ot rowed proved y's ame Satic | [JUNCANBON ee 1 ag SQUARE 772, plessing dash. - You'll see these two bite of old-| «yon as't me ware he wuz, didn’t you?" bird can fy, the hook always drops from | passed upon him and he handed ahe court a | “werner sus Uosdincee tie balance in six (6) — pap ee Sas ees Rete shioved feminine fancies greatly affected this ‘es, but 1 don’t believe you. Get down off benk. Other varieties, however, are not so | paper which he asked be read aloud. and twel ‘the deverred paynents bear- ‘8 IN GEORGETOWN, ons tne of sale A season at theater, concert and reception. They | tne bars, We waut to come trough,” intelligent and are readily taken. D.c . a worepend oad date back to the time when the great artists of |" “There being four of them utd only one of |, “Ibe cape pigeons of the Horn are always i of & per cent per annuin from . Cy AL PUBLIC BAL. tis CONNELL’S LETTER TO THE JUDGE. be secured by deed of trust Qn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWEN. ~ DAA ® OO. D.at HALF-PAST FOUR P.M, we wi Auctousers: and set on one cide with a very atriking and on the day designed the court costumes. Mec agitt on axwe: at obs her | hungry, and it is an easy matter to capture any | ‘The letter was as follows: ann ots hen Sierpoaae be peeentans : - - THE PRIXCESS FORM. eee eee ine’ agen can mane eee fof them that may be desired. After| ‘Supa Ricuanpsox: Your Hoxon—While kod fed within {31 CHOICE BUILDING LOTe o> a | © SLOAN, Auquoneers, You see the princess form in many of the | light in them. tile the w re taking | parboiling they pa sory fal potgie. ‘Theye | awaiting the actin of the September term bv * x ee new dresses. Sometimes the gown is only | down the bars she walked over toa rise of the | bi Gisagreeable abit of vomit- | of the court I have carefully and honestly re- pee VERY VALUABL: 1HREESTORY AND arTie 1g Up When seized a thick, oily and ill-smell- recordiny, ic.. Pi cont. xs A BACK KLNIDE NC ROMBI * made princess at the back and the overskirt ie | Seld and putting her band to her, cheek gave a ae Te en en ee ame: qlered the unfortanate histo Totoro you and | ocl5-dkds ens cony vies ort of reions tk riche ANENCE Se Te Cosi Bosvey . mournful sort of cry like a prolonged yodle. fastened to the tablier on each side by a row of | PONE! a mb ering nround the contents of the cook's swill PPE = ing to the posse she said detian! ng Krour e Cook's swill | many others as a stranger without friends or | Sur ALE O1 TE. Fata dmc am ones 5 Seon waver “You fellers hed better a durn sight stay | Peil, even if there be nothing but dish water in| money. Aw a defense T feel it but a bit of jue Cie tae MOROUND KNOWS as THE J that tacle. bs. ‘TRACT OF GROUND KNOWN AS THE old brocade extending well down over the hips | "are You air. barns sepa tice to myself to reveal some of the sufferings | — PUNS}it ESTATE >UBD AVISION, SITUATED : But they passed on down in the direction of MOTHER CAREY's CHICKENS. of my past life. Being an unlearned sonof| 15, 2HE, OF NASHIRGTON, Dis- : haves depth ot Brack eee Heke nian front. Far will be | the hollow.” One of the men laughingly mado | “Least in size of all the petrelsare the Mother | Virgin paresis, mdcle Of may ene act | FAECL OF COLUMBIA, AND 3 BR | Sea Mioor any, Grits anions frotaew ot proriprinnr the bottom of the skirt’ ‘The | #0me remark to her and another offered her &| Carey's chickens, never atrest, but ‘ally | ™isery and punishment. When fourteen sum- BOAD, ONLY EW, ED FEET | firor chowe corners. The niture at the bottom ot chew of tobacco, which she accepted. aed " reet, but perpetaslly | ters had scarcely passed over my bead T FLOM SEVENT! fare to the sortirwestern suerte tases ew Fee Cena eee aoe i te elbow and there | * ‘Mossy being « bold as well as an old offender ; fluttering over the water. The best way to| entered the conielerete version cod virtue of two decrees of the Supreme Court of | aliwey.cm Hish i.) ix directiy tn fmt ox tie prop: |» fett™e ue thind cali ialaace tn one og been aed eo ee ther expected to come upon him at | catch them is totasten to the end of a spool of | for victory. My first afiliction was a lifelovg = o iaet deairabie ted ere cures | Sed of taut. All .onveyencing and recoriieer aS pee strings, which pass around the Greek chignon yk stout black thread a bit of wood. just large | wound received from the enemy, receiving in | Shite” jot ns couse somceta Da =, ; am ‘ ies Bik kes een en eae ently came to the still. The fire was burning, ; enough to make a drag that wilikeep the | succession two more. I bravely stood until | Smuuer: JY. att Foc forms of sale: Oue-thind cash; belance in one and | ™, suas i scp 2 . there were two tubs fall of ‘singlings,” a keg | thread taut when towed behind a vessel. To | Lee surrendéred. Disabled as I was, both phy- nilon TUESDAY, THE TWENIY OEY: | £72 Sobe aectared Uy ceekk a ne Tae RO of liquor and an lying about, but the | this attach at intervals of from four to six feet | sically and financially, I left thoge bloody | = at fp GE ‘option of yarcharer. A deposit o: gids on | ‘[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers poe PR bop pit renin ima. wort 1d cay ere gone, and 80 was Mossy. thread miele hooks or bent pins at the scenes “a the best intentions. Av & wounded | suction to the iuigiiest and best bidder thereior the | Such Jot af Mime of save. Conveyance. t > i, ALT ARLE IMPROVED, PROPERTY: 3. : . f taking a drink allrouna and comment- | ends, unting the lengths secording to the | soldier I was employed asa bartender without te herwise Te ' a prdays: | “Zul? K STREET NOMTMOWENE. AL At Up town there is s phonograph and the man distance they will be from the drag.” These | the feast. conception of being. ruined | intton, District, ion, one be Tote | Sesartang ur as on WED: ‘OCTOBER TWen ing on the quality of the whisky they proceeded . who is running it ina hotel owner. He had « | to demolish the furnace and take cut the re- | will hang trom the malty eect like droppers | by the unsavory business. Men of | uubered from, : aoe achiresse! Be S «| aot, Se IVE O'CLOUR, We WILL BELL Phd caller Tuesday whose “dander” was up. The | maining part of the atill and hack it to pieces. | from a leader, and the little petrels flying to thre worst type of human _ character | Plains imade b; estate of John A. Purner, == = Ios room was quite full of people and the caller | With the first blow of the ax came the crack of | and fro in the vessel’s wake will sooner or later | Were patrons of the bar. I became favorite | Sti#ed, and re — epee of tea | |ATHUER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS. had an insane desire to give his man» “piece | ® Fifle and the axman toppled over with a bul- | strike some of the threads and become entan- | among them. Feeling myself popular I began | Siti = of his mind.” He did so. He berated him up | /¢t in his ribs. gled. the drink habit, which gradually overcame me | {bess ote wi be sinbraced estviaion, | OTT N TW TR OEE, TROPERTS bill and down. He didu’t leave him, as he ex-| “I tole you iy ee “tud be,” said the| | ‘The question has been often raised whether | aud Ifound myself without emplo; i. 1 27, che awe] STREET BETW. 7 AND OOn- | 1 piace of wale. - SET WEN WASHINGTON AND You wil! find an altogether delightful gown i young woman, wi followed them and | the birds scen in a ship's wake are the same | took to roving and soon found myself among | tbcre thoreund into both of meee eae a QEESS STREETS, WEST WASHINGTO: “ pletaced in my second illusitation—a brocaded eocepatet sccunes nase comin who stood nent by, “Faw lowed ony, lati, | day after day. Wh is eng be on, vis deaths. | Uiewts, Ve od an inte Gages deh Oe tad i better accom to |Wuitary avenue and] \CLOSE AS Bate” ee j ghisaat. At tee option ot the wi Gusta. The dirt csumsever Gis his side the phonograph. in action, only the | When he hurd you's a comin’, he'd shout the | ful if they are. Contrary to what might be | with the assurance of being restored to a suc- | Hock Creek Church road. division ts teapres ; i TOF Octo. | cocapiied with 1 tem days trom mage. which is closed in front with hooks and | Caller ‘didn't know it. When he had fini first durn men thet put a ax in thet still,” and | supposed, it is during calms that birds become | cessful business. After afew years’ traveling pe country house, two sturies his! Buk, A.D. 180) WAL ecty wil be resold try hous, ; « | on ave days? Gia Tessie man wad shifting her snuff brush from one side of her | detached from the ship they may have been | in different parte of the country I got into a | - thie proverty ma aitusted | lot ntimbered, Tits and tive sear OTe yrerren* cay aaa eyes. The front is fuller than the lining and| «.,; e? ce mouth to the other she walked off. following, At such times the albatross | difiiculty in Cleveland, Ohio. I was convicted gathered. The braces are of velvet and start | are 40u done? > : us enpecially given to resting upon the water, | of a charge of burgiaty aud grand larceny ned es, rain se wae DOW CE “Xe THE KIND OF WHISKY MADE. rater, cea ~ si the shoulders from bows. “Sub aun, teameene” wes Se rabehedad. “| The whdaap snade'by tie slow ana primitive | fom which iteaunot rive wituout much Happing | in that very difficulty I assumed more than fan increasing ratio. — y Neapmarloarnaah- ap lomouape called for want you to hear what you said,” and the mer- of ‘wings and splashing, as {¢ rane along” the ciless phonograph was reversed and the record - — : coca meee . = £0) XE Ol Process, if allowod t0 age property, which it | Surface’ anti Iping on fathiul, promises of protccuion,, Be. | Saneees ais agit ramen mp tree. | FE, QF SE ERPTE UE, LITELS Panes oe has acquired the necessary | lying on faithful promises of protection. Be- MEY Hi Lf g y. To wi : oe 4 PORTS ACKES, “TION. need seldom is, would undoubtedly be the finest in | momentum to start upon its customary graco- | ing convicted I served a term of nine years, as to thoso who anefag and recording af juz cost. See AT ACCTIOR. Peold bear it, Tee the machine vo thatall | th, world. "At four years old, arid made by »| ful Hight, ‘The smaller birds follow ike ce: | which expiced hat’ Nebruce: Mesnard are | te conveatentes , Ze AY, OCTOBEE MAETEEN TIC Iai AT BOC skilled hand from grain containing seven an ample of their larger relatives, and, scattered | ments were spent in studying my books it be- | giadiy surmsued uy e. the ; tat tine of sale. “ - re 4 half gallons of white corn and half s gallon of | here and there by twos and threes, alternately |ing under the Hoiden administration, after | su ‘upon inauiry.. ee ved Siiaory county, rye to the bushel, it is not unlike chartrouse in | quarrel and preen their plumage until tho | which came the abomizable Foraker adminis- | a! Merve of se in eases he c. § fro color, specific gravity und boquet. A dram of | breeze springs up. With ae coming of the | tration. Soon he began like a raging lion de- | eact LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. ewer it leaves @ delicious musky aftertaste at the | wind everything once more starts into renewed | Vouriug everything before him.” = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPRO’ Ms TZ, | Foot of the tougue and impurte a delightfaly | getlity.” ail dats eenscmeniet Galea OR OPIMTEIATE. STREET after a moment's thought, turning to the Lewis. | milld exhilaration that is both uniform and —_—_——_ : : AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. ton man, “I have bad & valuable lesson. ‘No | ating. It ie somewhat insinuating, however, ‘A Revenue Itaid. “ 9. Gol and the Reigety = = ae these From the Atlanta Constitution, ‘t : ty, haa Deen, huown to retire earlier thea | ‘The raids of the revenue men in Hall county expected and with a yreat want of graceund | are sometimes very exciting—tho stealthy ap- chagrin. proach in the darkness of night to the guarded ‘As good as it is when old, it is probably the , Tech waned vielen {camps of the mountaineers, who watch for state the greater part of the whisk; them with gleaming guns and often give them ATIMEL & SLOAN, Aucuionecrs, made in this fs consumed. : L ton week old and f» often drunk warm from | caipp is discovered, and : = Sota, when ft tastes like nothing bo much as broken glase—say, for instance, like finely pow: Sitectnle cated’ ge tis or prtenss | ttt reece ot ve bite or -piquancy rattle weed to. make it “bead,” without | extreme northeast Georgia, Just where the three | the bere rt here: | states of Ggorgia, North’ and Boats Carolins the ‘revenue oficers made a daring | because of his past criminal record. ‘and yoang—and raid. mount The letter conclades: *‘I ask you in the name “We go home tackered out at night; they climb | gallant Z fides b ot high heaven that a fp ape cd i ie DENTAL PARLORS, EST. : s. Pull sete @50 G8. O11 plates unade wood es mew hd Sundays il 2p. ai All te HE Eye; at upon our knees, self with a quart bottle of paint ‘poor, And when we try topes ‘em down thay éty for one Package of enuf we shoo te seid ive beet ~ 5 me as Pa ore sas toet and’ pits which Inspector Swindelle caye that . Lee. ‘And oar and pitch about us ail until, fost thing prt gee bP grin ype re their works | have Connell brought back here when bis pres, Our joints are free from aching and our hearts are " ent sentence expires and tried for the in a glow. robbery. haar young love ven hen our ears are deafened there's & mule ‘Sweeter than all the Sddies and planners ever ‘Don’t think it's sot Well, now, you wait, and 'mem- det what D've sald. - i F él “The man whose children’s hearts are his ta tbe Tee ght at home. of Nis Boye and als fe more to, than rest. Tawow! There wouldn't be half the fools in thie tl fn Hi a ‘of C4 — eee i i |