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= al . a P > THE EVENING SIAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY, OCFOBER 1, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. j : = . ri vation ee fant feetperonpen nage Cntr OW SOSAN HOOK VITED WASHINGRON|——AUCTION SALES__|_AUCTION saLes __/_AUCTION Sau ___|__AUCTION SALPS___ pince. = | “ = es | — | Peter the Great and the Empros of Austria wi FUTURE DAYS. | FUTURE DaYs. | FUTURE Days. FUTURE DAYS. owen poatpg te pas oa sell oy oo SF praubinongy "i 5 gummed Fd 7 ee eee | [LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucta. and Appraisers, | Wy attes B. Wirt1aes & 00. some, } Viaitor, and Goothe epent several seaténe bere ME NAME 1S SUSAN HOOK ANDILIVE)| co, scrny gate op TATUARI REAL rezare | Ws9 OTH ST. N.We L' a qpIye for his health. Bat all, high and low, rich aud | VA fm Ctab City, Indiana, PRON TING MURTY MRR E EET AND ToUk | varpan , ED REAL. RSTATE. ow | ae j Ciox Perth living. health of body aed meionnt* Mf® | When the Crab City News Sret began atalkin’| LYQUESON IEE EASTAIDEGSELGHTEENTH | " SRCES TH ONUAEE A NORTHWEST. BEISG See tee i seitane. worth living—health of body aud mind. | about the encampment at Washin'ton I made ohghrnwabt, a eee eC ee ccromen | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Tyas --— | up my mind to take my butter money and go, | court of ‘the District of Columbin: paseat in aguity | FIFTH. IRA at FIVE “OCLOOR we wl eae | PIANO, DRAPERY, SAW FORT SUMTER BOMBARDED. | fur my man, Josiah, had fit fur the cause along- | CAU*.No. EE ey eit saaee & | Pont ot Gere BT G INCHES ORNAMENTS, &e pray ot bane a | side of Harrison and I thought as how the pndecsinned trustes will cell st rabiic Hom, tn FRED 12, 1 Nieimber of the Heller Pare, V'* ® | President woald be glad to see me. So I tuck wep Fru. Dat OF OCTORER, A, D. Uke Vat | tmproved by a ala "esc ease dwelling, weter and agharejaces Chee. P. De v AS out the blue stocking that I've al'ays kept my poh opal Sige aed iS ad | Pe ee oie SE zy EMBRACING IN PART . P. Daley, sergeant United States army, | charming money in since Wilamees’ bank broke | (aerate oh ac ao, eh Ri) | the ¢ ‘block Jum the ith st | retired, writes to ‘ux Sram the following in- teresting account of what he saw of the bom- upaowin’ me €15.85, and arter I'd counted | {yetaytsaur (4 iuches rout on 18h st by tue dept three times, aud it bad come ont the same | of lots nunfibered fifteen (15) sud sixteen (16), 10 Sa LATHER & SLOAN kw s aur Fid-on's subdivision of original lots wan | ‘at the rate oft up from tie 4 VALUABLE 2€OSTORY S1X-ROOM PRESS Liane set tert Sumer When South Caro’ swice, T calculated I had pretty nigh @95. Jano | $5: nei 'tq"hs uuaueien ct crinal ite uamabered | ferent at the rate of 0 par cent er anna from te PRIGRUPODENCE. WITH ATL ODPRS 1M lina sounded tho tocsin of secession I wus in 3150" 40 soomed to think it ty big | Srensaie ugh tarecorded ia the odhce tee gus | ty used a preaess, NENINTS. NG. Sdgt ACKER STREET Te must be an agrecable eonsation for the | Boston, and ulthough a mere Koy I was brimful | rit, she ceo wasa mighty big | verorcf oe bigiet of Cotumabia in Book N.'K:, No. | purchaser's option’ “A. dpesit of THEAST, Av AUCTION residents there to know that they are| * y undertakin’ fur me to go so fur away from | 1. folfosb and | When the ts anorkea dow KATURD AS. ocr TIGHTM, 160, at ns of sa PRINGS AVES | nctually living on a crust, under which ea| Of Sght I wanted to go out right away myself | cme qlone, but when I promised the might | inietacateereCuntouth of the purchase money | Compiled wii iy fiteen age from j bailing cauidron. “The teiucrature of the |and do up the whole of South Carolina in less | pom“ eons: buy Then 2 Promise my eat | seoreettardats fasta coun” Eesreeseetare,Ste | egcTink teyiees Myreperced, Steel - Gteat Sprudel, the hottest of the springs, is than no time. I started for the recruiting office | was gone she chippered up abit, Jane Maria met Seas or parents een peal conveyancing, recording inte Bane . «| 166 hrenheit. It t# calculated that | 5) i i Af trust on the |For rr Representatives From All Nations | tie “S%fur from which 11 comes te 4000 fect, | HERE AAY, carrying with me. written permit | Ty Aer Sunpe certainly is greedy. Then | ty bear inverest atthe Paton? Gt cote ote OF Rows | _ setOaeds 2 | interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, e The other springs, having a lower temperature, | {OM bogus guardian. I was enlisted at once the purchiwer uy at kis: her or tsir Spuoa see ioe Dexcans Presi, we abatl ate ‘ - |I said T'd bring her home » handkerehie' | the purchaser tuay at lls, ier oft vee tian Sipping the Mineral Waters. de not come from so great adepth In former | snd packed of to Governor's Inland, N.Y., in | oe somethin’ if she would take good care of | “Shrine memes estenla Gescripes reat TRUSTEES. GALE, OF NALUABLE. PROPE SLOAN, Aweth oars, there (were several eruptions of the | company with nine or ten other recraite. The Duy while Twas away, Poor hilly he's never | ins tea nicest wheres lols wpe east | PREM NST ANTA ANERCE SY =e HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta., 6 - 1, causing much damage in the village. | steamship Star of the West was getting ready e we eves Q terme heretofore stated. 3 — . bin quite right since he fell off of Jack Mason's | Adenont of S700 sold na x, whole, or #250 upon |, By qin fw gee ok trust raring ste om the four. = : c; Sines sJ 1" n none, i teenth (141 M A. D. 18-2, and dul: - | PEREMPTORY THE GREAT SPRUDEL SPRING. | opeiags which hve hem made nth cant of| "Bn"atemtoremente 1 Mal AN2O70n | sey barn, come twosenrs the all The aight |SSateo sree le o te o S Si Aan eens ISb Wonk hun rat Wihus akeNtes or mter, he having evacuated Fo M , ‘i bta, and at ‘of the ND WO) SAND. > Po “ roe, throxgla whieh tho steam eacapea. | Moultrie for the better security of his garrison | beforo I went I got out my biue silk. that I| oii? Espen or derontts tobe foccetey a Ay are rey secre thereby. T will tell, atyablic aueiion, berenedunsapeea'.!.\~; Soap cine teaiaina One enters ® large room and sees the spring | at Sumter. Arideraon requested Gen. Scott hadn't thought to wear ag’in till I was laid out Shthee of purchasers" Aiteomveray tage tae tne | EHENE Day SP OSPR Tee a ; | ‘The Program of the Day nasty on the right. Six or eight young ick | Hid the rest of the authorities at Washington to | in it, and arter I had packed my basket and |-sitmchatoconnen DAVID WARNER, | FOUR K FM. all that certain piece of par- | DESCRIE tng Poevenston—Maw the Water le Served | ae nul, On eckoant of the gerenriits | 24 him reinforcements, as be was menaced on | bandbox I'went to bed erely, fax toe tenin ment | Soden 621 Patni. | Seton, Dinteict ot Coton ahd Raw to diet gers | ee The People of Carlebad The Long Winter | nner ie io tne eens rite | every tide; but to all his pleadi he gota deaf at the next mornin’, and 1 al'ays like to be at | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneera. | fufsbed ‘sud ‘bein a that Dart of ot une I} BER THIRD, 1002, | etek ATES, BENE and How It te Passed. constantly rises it tw not safe to stand very | icin Port Mecdtrig Tt ee chen nCt | the station a good half hour before. It flurries | s1aspsoum ROSEWOOD GASE MEAVILY GanvED Inetes and bounds, vie: Begin zs | , clore to ft, so the cups are fastened on the end | £201,'0 Hort Moultrie. It was notuntil then that | 4 body go to hurry. However, I needn't have | “STiEFE PLANO. cost: SOOT DURTOR TGR | mica a 0 ine of Pennayivania avenue one bok ate _ of the long stick and placed where the water | fey men, not one of which thoy ever lended, | Put Myself out, fur the train’ was nigh thirty] SIZUKE, ANT angie of pald aquere and Tot and running with geid | Scud atiend thi sale | FORGES ti Gpcepentiaehet Ths treater tee as GE Gee Wael. igplomneanngh otha i y unded, | minutes slow. ‘The cars hadn't much more ‘an avenue twenty four ‘and elghtoes a get | The plano isa Chickering, In Pettact orter, and cost | seme Te xlase, passes into the colon! nd, Matening | forse tee fred s gun or two trom the vicinity | ytarted when a boy came along and gave me STA: SA2S) feet: thence et right, Gaeilge. with nid ay eeeSbate TAS Recon, | AEN Camranay, Bomuuts, Sept. 8. 1998. || {tho tmusio, sips hie water and’ walks around | of Fort Moultrio at the chip; the captain got | book Iwent to thant: him *bit Leones creas Feet to the ress line of naid It nanteed GG | = ee Asciooete | T, WE SEASON At] © ibe masie, oi knock-kneed through fear, put his snip about | into'tho next ‘car before reowd vr een Gience dive east ith ma teat Hite aetna’ | RATCLIFFE, DAR & 00., Auctioneers | Tho waxpsoclh THke STORY AND nase Carlebad t on the and returned to Now York. The Baltic was got | ground. Ial'ays read the Bible om ‘Sunday one-bundredths (10,53) feet; thence due south thirty- Teese See tC RIDENCES, Sc CARPETS, g Abn Le VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE OX L| AND Iso K STHPET NORTHWEST, AT PUR in readiness immediately,and aboutsix months’ ES, BEDDING. Foetp-uine and seiy-eutbt one numa (as WO foot STKEET BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH AUCTION = wane. Thousands of | and I read to page 67 in the fourth reader when | >» provisions put on board, and a battalion of | f ‘ im OLSTERS CHINA | forty-nine and six.y-eight one hun sa STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSE 303 L | On THURSDAY APTPRNOON. 07 veople from all parte shout 275 men, picked or welested from about | fest pavie in my oe oe peer iedy EN UTENSILS, feet tiveihor wich the fibrove 2 aa mean gaps yet at MAUPTANT of the globe have been 600 recruits then on Governor's Island. First | hin rages RDNESDAY, OCTOBER, FIFTH, cCoM.| , Terms of sale: y-two hundred (63, 2 nal | 1,08 THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER SIXTH, | 1:34, improved with > wg tance me ar | th id wor who had "won sevice before | suppose vent tags tesla ed non | MERE CAE ORR M cefeene| hapaliiehanl tamaogt ranpenccyee | O2 ™ERNNR ALAS Tomy Tear Vicious water, climbed Ca eee te tne Berto He | some ono he liked better ‘an me, fur he came | Borihwet thie above narued Reuschold eerie, is | unthe, secured by deed, ot trant ren the property | “PART OF ORIGINAL LOT 1 IX SQUARE 525, yeung recruits, of which I had the honor to be | fuck in less thi vod condition, and worthy the attention of house- | 21d) with interest. payable semi-apnually, at the rate | qaiproved by frame house Nee BOS Seen oth: e-elnd hills and a fair specimen, being an expert with the mus- | {yk in loss than five minutes end asked me fur | f-epers St ihe optton of the purchaser. “R'gefeait of ga0owel | *et ‘ : t book. Fy fou of the purchaser. "A dejvatt o st. zs breathed the pure air. ot," We got ou bourd about thirty small boats, | "tole his be'wancen Injin giver, but he wid | = warren . wixtass & co,, | Berequlred at, time of mele: “Ail couvavanchage bens |. 1880 he Heit ile, tie’ Kstrect smart sha i 4 ‘Auctioncers. | St cost of purchaser. If tertos of sale are, Dot comi- » the K street inarket and in @ Soon they will return With muifled cars, #0 we could steal into the | ne jest give it to me ter leak eat nan ee ity | 2690-8 metlometr | TE ee ety ane eae gor aay SEF, BOL COM | Teighucrhood that ie athdiy advancing ie aioe psa gages sia . Gerrkonnon all pelecied Votes eer eee ad | wanted to buy it. . I knew that he was a lyin’, | RATCLIFFE, DARRECO., Aucta.,d20Pa.ave.n.w, | berves the right to resell tie property at cont of Os. | 9. 1erwseany ond made hucwn athe time oh tale 8 sone * marksmen all selected before we New York. | Dut I didn't cant to oat na faulting purchaser after five days' notice of such resale ra onvey- ; some traitors in our vieinity gare the whole | "TY Wag poll ell tae Gite fac Soar’ 1 paleo ne rears a mie |e ws Surviving Trustee, HOAs pownine & 5: ara ay | ee Auctionarte country about “ thing away by telegraph to Charleston, so when | +4 wrong train, er would go through Washin'- | past FOUR OOLOUR Bek ee ea gay RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. —, ATIMER & SLOAN. Anctionsers and Appraiser, @ pleasing contrast to the aig (fet Be a warn pesepticn thould ne natieeays | toR without a knowin’ it, fur I couldn't make | of te premio, 0 1 Ne VALPABLE BUILDING LOT ON EW JeRspr | iNT MERTEN ceeoND ASD TRIAD NSD | yay use warm ; we a 4 : : 709, ARLE 2 : ; mies : or atl = low fat lands of north Germany. The train { fo land at Sumter. Every sail boat, in| Botbing outof the skottie the station master | pruning 14 tut Vis oa edreet, withadept | IWEEN MOND SRAM EE BE] BS STORER SIRT "fd Ar FOUR | “PETRY SUE OF, SALCAMLE Emornary ro from Dresden climbe frst into the Saxon . Charleston was brought into‘ commission and |" We'did not get to Washin'ton till 7 o'clock | Sasins th medians hetero HOURS cone On TUESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER FOURTH, | _Parcct ive for Gi) in reservation sleven (21) ee on MEDNERDAN AFTERNOON, 06 Bwitzeriand through deep fm the solid / \ armed with brass howitzers. We could see | the next mornm’, and when I got off the train | ¢,45¢° d above an incumbrance of $2,000 | a HALF-PAST FOUR ¢ CK, we will offer for | ginning at the northeas! corner of lot 4. thence sonth | FIETH Ine a TER FIVE OF K Fock, pasae thrvugh tnuels and winds ae Daud - ; rem running back ‘and forth between our | every one was a goin’ in the same direction, eo I | purchaser. A depodit of SONU Teak et ee ibe ocak Tocco te Ry ral epee 1 soll all of Lote b andl (oe meuntains watil it reaches Cartebad. ; ship and the fort. We were met at Charleston | jegt followed along and pretty soon I eame'to a | sale., Terms te oe compiisd eb teaften froat Ty BQUAHE SS, Sn eliey, thease Gtth ‘aller eect tenet seo tee | Sa Meier ass town live in © valley surrounded lar by three men-of-war, viz., the Pawnee, the | {ruse tat cad ieeand and lodgin’, so I went in | stint Zout Sf the pucemarey een: FeCOFGINE, Re. | This te a very desiraole builsing site and should | fettolopinnine.dmproved bya Uhree-story Wack | ew : which are covered with . ) Tcannot now remember, "Wer wat those frat ng | 82d asked fur aroom. ‘The girl that gave it ter | sockas RRTCEIF¥E, DARR &CO.. Aveta, | command the'aifention ofparties in search ofa valun- | dating hoaye. cash, balance in six and | for in fo: inv ene very long street | Leannot now remember. We got there Just in | mo tole me to tine’ thetefin = Lone ae . 2 and two | Sel eee se: One titel enh from thie « few shorter streets 4 time to witness the bombardment We Kot to | thing.” Arter awhile I thought Td aide: uns | (TRUSTE SALE OF VALUARLEPROPERTY, | , icity gQuethird cash; talance to one and two | tmelva onthe, seated Uy puriian Wee haat at, Midnight, | Che ven was uriful| bit, and as there weren't no brush and comb in| THREE-STORY PRESSED BRICK DWELLING, | tise hoe property told, or all “cash, at the ortion | Yevancing and seeerding nth a fine of sale are bot oa ct of ya hoanes. rough Just then or we should have attempted to | the room I went d i m1 ELEVEN orbs At bere Th. OB i Os cee ots teten a BREAD womax land by our small boats. As it wus, we lowered | gt the door Lhiad come in t,, When the piel See nant nate START MOTE | epee: tee Gipkcied | oe SE dat | erthdkde “LATINER & BLOKS Auctioneers. 100 t0 b ‘The I olish Jowwat Carisbadaresingu ar looking | two, but each was swamped as soon as it! t amie. WM. REDIN WOODWARD, se2vd&ds "RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., Aucts._| ti | LASER be o SEE ; came to the door she says, says she, “Have yer ‘Trustee Under the Will of Thomas Pickens, Deceased. | J ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS AND AP fe ite giory, bat our landlady men, #1: marked Jewish features, loug uverc:a's | touched the breakers, so we had to give up the t al: ‘ ee Jest | och virtve pf.a.certain deed of trust bearing date De- | 1) arcrIPPE, DARR & CO.,Aucts. 420 seRS-Tk Is " | r hat the seasvn will soon be over aud then will feet, high boots aud cape or | idea of running in Just then. Atabout 4:15 | O¢e” out alrendy?” and I tole her, “No, I fest | cemiver 1b, 1600, and uly recpraed in Liver 191 9} | RR: ~ : nee | x wanted a brush an’ comb and yer said to ring | folio 11 of the Lund lecurds for the District. o = 7 Eee + Dow! ani bakin iE | Col ton, infront of | TRUSTEES) SALE OF TWOSTORY FRawe | (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucte. G12 Est-n.w. ter, whea the snow lies three beaver hate. Some of them have adis-|am. the first gun was fired from Moultri gome the I ¥ if Lwanted anything.” She said it was a little | {ohwable, we will. se 7 WELLING AN! . — MENT BRIc feet deep ever, Judging from the ainonat aracteristic fn @ little curl each | ‘ihe shot fell short about twenty-five or thirty oat gerade d Davot| DMF pA NBSTORE, NO. 235 POMEROY | Ceverees SALE OF TNPROVED PROPERTY 0 ae othe Of croche foo ae keen Gee toes side of the face at the temple. Many of these | yards from Sumter, and immediately after uil | Eeratheapey og nerd a tine = he fol | FON D.C BY AECTIO : THE Past pr aapaste: ist Gut engrovsing emploruent for dull Hebrews have thoir wives with them. ‘Theyare | the batteries around opened fire simultaneously. | othern when I nted anything fop, D_C-, to wit: Lot 10. in square 395, improved | BY sitiue ofa, deed of rust given to, us and duly Pe Boure im this ocoupaiion. The wowa is crowded | plain-looking women, wearing no hats, but Their firing was wild at first, but after a while |” Washin'ton isa mighty big place. Yer can't | Moan te eorement en Bad esas, cop tainlaa all | Tee ee revoeas of te Disieict of Columbla: and at Sit er se Gt Germans. Lustrinns, Macsians, Turks, ply « silk handkerchief over the bead, they got the range pretty uccurately, so that I'| ee no dirt anywhor is aaeall paved ~ | the request of the ies secured thereby, the ander- ‘aN Frenen Egiah an Amevicaia™ In tach tho popes paiatel eas cou count ‘an Snany. an twenty “abel in| He ate sceot ey el pier toa | sas ceyritat rata Ta RTL ression prevails that if tt had not um for a i juick succession bursting close, right over bs cash within ton days from the day of » ER, A.D, 18@2, at HALF-PASY ST FOUK O'CLOCK he Americans ‘bis sexson the whole of the pop-| | There le alsoan old man wearing long silk | uimior. ‘This was continued’ for nearly | Coveted, tithe sort of gum that's awful s hove, | A-eposit sof $100 required et tee time’ of tale. nail B."M-, “ait thet curtain picoe_ or 0. and tuiprved bi cof land an pieiuisos st Pounty of Washington, sad known and. dies Pip otatta'coua'y and 23) font front Uy fhe division of ‘Hor te and being in the conveyane ng, &c., at the cost of purchaser. with bath, DSS W.L. BRUEN, vat side ot 151 All conveyane Glation of Cerlsbad would be in an irapecuntons | cloak, broad beaver hat and wide crimson sash. | ty. hours, and we began to think that | ate. Asan nbal be With his white hair and beard he looks ex- Anderson aud his men hed be aware supposed tl well or « hich spec neither. They don’t have no yards there, only’ left the fort some- | 2 ity : ; ve lurect from su ceedingly picturesque, and some one suggested | time during the night, and that the rebelu were | hag rhage eee eae gli foggeercay lation he never lacks | that, from his appenrance. he might easily De | fring at au empty fort, as we eaw no shot fired | the house said that wae heotaee God fee Jn the city of Washineton. DC yor fh square No. 960, fron ing 16 fest Sn. JOU: street bya depth of 100 teet 1036 inciies, naore or | Terms om Tinuing back to. wide al x eee with the improve: Bearty welcome. | the vice patriarch of the Greek Church at Con- | from it during ail this time of nearly two hours’ A§SIGNEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. ‘ther with all the rights, essements, privi- | ments thereon, consisting of a two-story and basement mk, af n 4 7 rt ry e same belonging ck dwel mse. LATIMER LAAN, Au ‘TWE CURE aT CARLSBAD. stantingple, | A Turk, in full dress, an English bombardment. At about 6.a.m. as Iwas strain-| folks usus lots of big words that ain't in the | uP? giieotthe BONES, it joe vested under a cor. encanto thamiens Bee Sg bs oy 2 OP ahi a ‘The first thing that « new arrival does is to | 2, with his blooming family of sons aud | ing my eyes to sec what the matter was with spellin’ books, eC TeESDAY. -t re aia | te Td | wil sell at pubite fon 01 ‘secured by a deed of trust on the property, with daughters, a German baroness, with her maid, | the little garrison, I sw the old stars and | » eee the Eecaitarhenoon | thought La) Sob min DEP ie GOTO Ta Re UAER | poate lenced by the notes of | interest at 6 per cent per apt og le sernt-annna- eecure his lodgings and the second is to visit 2 NTISTRY a 7 ST FOUR OCLOCE P.M, . | the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of ‘All conveyancing and recording at purclasct’s | o = - yo “Itinking the | 222,88 American family “‘taking the waters pes hoisted or run up, and a few minutes tat home, so 1 put on my blue silk dress | {ses tue followine deacribet feat cats rahe ateay | the fate of Oper cent per anmute: payable oe =A deposit of one hundred dotiars (#100) re —s doctor and receive advice as to ng the | form part of the crowd. Gradually toward 9 after we saw a smoke and a flash from two guns | so" ii Wasuington, D. C,.to wit: Lot. 10, in ‘s |- | Dually, the deferred payments to ‘be secured by deed | quired at the tite of sale. If the terms of sale are not & DENZAL assocta’ ‘i ‘dimi: a ald & au’ my bonnet with the pink ribbons. visto te eae Se bys threy story Lek | of trust on the premises sold. of all cash, at che option | Conplied CRE okkinren sete ake property will be | U, — Cate The doctor io an important factor in | c'clock the numbers diminish, If we could | in quick succession, then another and another, |" I hadn't gone mor'an’ half @ square before Gwelltag, "Nor Tris Libr at wew-ecoutaleiag teh | of the purchaser. A tiepoait of 8200 t0 be pald. tthe | Fesold ay the ek peccoet of the dere alee eee at intervals of about two minutes, all from the | ome one Mollowed, “Catch om tor that bat | omega No, eho. Tih s+ ing sale.” Terms to be compiled swith in ffteen | “By order of the trustees, e " lower tier of guns. The fourth or fifth shot | The os ‘gin this Terms of sale: {wo hundred dollars cash, balance | 4478 from the day of sale or the trustees reserva the MES F. BROWN, Trustee. or. Nhent) se 2. @, s “ gin thie! aud ailin excess of trusts to be para | FHT to resell atthe risk aud cost of the defawiuing | se™-d&da ©. GREEN, Troster, dismounted one of the Fort Moultrie guns. We | go when I heard them T jest faced "round an’ Toquired st thine of gale. | purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resate |< te———_O-©-_GRI ee __ ‘The laprest organization devoted to high could sce a great deal of confusion among the | gaid ter them: “No yer won't catch om tor.no Tomplied with witntn ter’ dete: | faeome newspaper pub Wasbineton, D.C. | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers rebs. It must have beenasolid shot, as it did | hat of cith They we inl; yrves the right to resell tue | All conveyancing, recording, &c.. at purchaser'scost. | VV" oo, vat lass dental . - it of e, neither, ey were sartinly | ptherwive te sd cont OF toe Metanita g EORGE K.'PLUTY 'y TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED dental practice in the world. not explode. A little while after some wood-| startin’ out on the way of onrighteousness | Mfbst at thorisk and cost of the defauiting Pur | oganas SEORSE © HEWNING,| Trustees. BTRLED, NORTE MEST 18 Fae IN ae work In Sumter caught fire and made big | young, fur they were boys no moran ten er JAMES Ht. TAYLOR. Acsiznce, ERNARD LEONARD, Real Estate Broker, WASHINGHOn est IN THE CITY OF Fledgedto the promotion of sotentife blaze, and shortly after the upper or top of | leven years old. 1 ikely all end their 613 sts ow. | B! a Deb dget am: | my ciiaset ciecbhut tout Geek Go 0 the flagstaff was shot down, carrying the flag | tives on the gal with it. It was soon howwted again. The firing thought arter that mebbe I'd be safer on a car, from Sumter became slower and slower, until | 4 I'waved my hand the way every one dees Centiatry at moMerate prices, Extracting... ° con —— Aviust, 4D. INNO, andreconde! the suis purchase: Sunder sais cf Sane teases Of Gefeulting | rwo.sTORY BRICK WELLING NO, 241 THIRD | Mo IRS, et Seq. of the land reer th see emt LY ssstence, STREET SOUTHWEST AND TWO-STORY | trict of Columbia, and’ by direction of the party 80% i FRAME DWELLING ON Y UCTION ereby, detault baving been: made 3 : x . there was an interval of about fifteen minutes | Be S28,001.8,4-4¢ “ord iothnst. On THURSDAY. Gorobeh arth dees of said rust, the uadersigne! trustees shail sel ‘ith Gas or Zontne 0 then they want the street car brakeman. to 2 eon, shots, which led us to imagine that | stop, I guess I must ‘av looked pretty nice, | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. AUCTIONEERS. | HALF-PAST FOUR O-OLOCK P.M 4 Widder on TUES AY THE POCKTH DAY | comme, : 4 there weren't enough left to man two guns, | fura gentlemen gave moa seat, an’ jest stood —— fronting 14 feet O inches on the west eile of OF OCTOBER, A.D. Ano, AT HALE-PAST FOUR | Fling with Silver 73 sud the little garrison must be nearly wiped out. | q gazin’ at me till he almost forgot to pay his | DESIRABLE, TWo-sTORY USE ON | by a depth of US tee: to a 30-foot a ley, improved Uy | O'CLOCK P.M., the following describel realestate |" Platina. . 1.09 After awhile we saw aswnall boat skimming | fve cents fur ridin. He looked ever so much | Sey 'S GH STREET NEAR A ANE | treet sonthiweet. ne’ Unie Fesldsace Ho. 241.34 | 228 17 ilvaite tele pated rican |” Gala acoording to sias across from Fort Moultrie, and as it neared | like the man that was a summer boardin’ at | On FRIDAY. OCLOBinG FOURTESNTH, 1802, at = : 180, Square ffty-dve (55), bsetuuing for the same on Set | VER: = ou Sumter a white flag was raived on it. | Miss Smith's lust year, only he didn't ba ¢ the | JALI-PAST FOUR OCLOCK FAL we wil sell fu | Imm rafter, I wift'seft'tho cant 16 tegt of lot | siuet west thirteen tec aoe 2 ee es Oa... cel front of t ‘The firing ceased, and we concluded Anderson juace OH, fronting 16 fect on the alley. by a | Northeast corner of said Jot and running them ° Feuth | se29 Crown and Bridge Work « apectaity. wart on his nose. 20. JUARE 855, dept i UB Li of 77 feet, improved by = two-story frame | With the west line of said street nineteen feet had surrendered, but we were mistaken, for the | "tho "White ii ered Fronting Rest cast near Florida | dyeiling in alse cet one hundred and nine feet eycht inches: thenes |= Doat went back and firing was rewumed.” It was | hasty ay site, Howe BRS Sicet shake 1: | Beaten with depth ct Bu Tb Sete Gon ese took ees | CRUE RZ osak, talamoy te, sy end twetve | Sorts ‘wenty-ceven foot cloven fuchen thence ast | J)R GRAHAM, not until sometime after that another boat | stayin’, but the children has m nice, big yard to | Layev gees, gem two-story brick house, witu all Ess peoherty or ailcauhs or thereon at ourcaeees | gioee incien, teeta ee ee ee Dental Sureeon erossed and Anderson surrendered condition- | in. I wanted awft tosee where the a Terms ‘lbs Par heey to anrame «trust of 82,700, A deponit o 9100 required on, each, at f wale. $0, the piace of, begmning, tor “hor withthe Ling pe ponte Sale & Co, a : | play in. I wanted awfully & lance of the "urease momey to. : foyancing aud Tecor live at pucebasors na ik dwelling house ments | All operations pertai jenistey quick! cnt caip bya title tector calles Op Tete | Harrivons did their cookin’» but they'd on'y let) Werins tobe coushied within gtteta Gaye from day ot THOMAS DOWLING E EON" Aterionears, | Mhereon | palulomle nertorned sid fully wuarantecd = 5 " nd sittin’ room. I sa.o, or the right to resell at therisk aud cost of de- | se2S-lkds They brought all their mall arms, ammunition | reckon the back part of the house couldn't have | filling purchsser ts reserved. “A dopeait of $900 se. | <= 2. of sale. All cui < JUNCANSON Bi Anctioi 4 deed of trust, with inte: may of * and small military stores. They didn’t have | been in very good order. People can go over | {ured st time of sate. All conveyancing, recordin, | T) Srecgcrs e Sock ot S500" wal Ge reeee eh eee tae on | even # harduick to subsist on sshen they came | my house any time they want ter, an’ I'm never | ~s! COMFORTABLE PWELUING, NO. $90 NEW YORK | chaawr at) the.’ lnue. “of "mle. All’ conveyancing | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in six, twelve 3 or = | end ewhteen months, secured oy purchaser's notes: flings to our ship. They were as hungry as wolves. | afraid of them findin’ any dirt, Qn TUESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER FOURTH, | of salare nor cemsbinl eite sinha. fen dase ae | Peat sth ae lin Capt. Chester, now of the third artillery, wasa! Arter I got through there I went to see the - — 1892, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the | trusices resorve the tight to resell the property ut the |. Crown wud Bridge wack ne sergeant at the time. I helped him up the | ON, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER | resis rt of : Hak and cost of defaulfine purchaser, -- Ree 3 p the | parade. at there were lots of soldiers, 1 res FOBER | y PRET OL tng Dur “ <5 The litth t bi ht | rn fs PWELFTA, at DALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK LOT'S, SQUARE NORTH OF SQUARE 5: LEROY M. TAYLOR, ‘S DENTAL PARLORS, ESTABLI® gangway. ie little steamer that brought | mor'an there is men, women and children alto- P. M., we will sell in front of the premises. Fronting 23 feet ontNEW YORK AVENUE by depth | sel0-d&ds = WM. R. WOobWAK OR 14th st now. Pall sete @20 ans thom alongside was to low that they had to do | gether in Crab City on@how days, It brung SUBLOTS1, SQUANE La Of lot teva TSfost abve, ss s et “ he TL some climbing to get aboard of our ship. I} - “A Improved by athree-story brict house, No. 2502 M linproved by a well-built frame dwelling containing ATCLIFFE, DARE & ©O., AUCTIO {ani Sundays tii 2 p.m. All its branches. P tenrs to my eyes ter seo them all and think how | s7?roreguy.s three-story ,bilc> house. No. 2502 M maps MARKTBRUNEN, CARLSBAD Till state a Little incident that occurred which | Josiah, arter fightin’ all through the war, | provements, * | MiSarereperty te devtesMly: toassel, aarectdiet to ees a RN ON ee na eas aa Sanaa ste came —— one One to bis kingdom | got kicked in the stomach not three months QUTETs ada known st sale. A deposit of $200 re- | bi ness cent and guvernient departinet ts EXTENSIVE 84 ([ B® EVANS DENTAL PARLons, come. When the last of Anderson's men came i . = ¥ ¢ Prove cked dows ‘erms: One-third cash, balaccr in one and two ‘OF HOTE! a sectors after health, while bis spare time | meal of coffee or weak tea without sugar and | ing at the foremast of the little stenmor, was | place where I stood I couldnt’ soo natn hoe | [JUNCANSON BROB., Aucts, Qn premises sold. or all cash. a¢ option uf puschaser, Chie 1 00T Sreciltien: devoted to house calls.” There are skeptical | Zwieback, according to the doctor's fastruc- Fromly ineulted by an ugly looking ‘clod- Wor nage tage. On the telliecoin TRUSTERS' SALE VALUABLE Brice Dwar. | A deposit of 630 equines at pot sale Couveran sae CROWN AND BRIDIE WokK OR TEETH WITB- Pecwons who declare that it makes uo difference | tions. opper, who Nbipped out bis jack knife, gave | Sram paper is printed there was enough buntin'| _Ly“adexE RAP THIRD AQUTHEAST, BEING | 1, fg. purchasers cost Terzas to be complied OF 1 SROGRAM FOR TES DAT. one rip to the halyard and brought down the | to clothe Marthie’s ten children till they're 2 STE ond cost of detaniting purchaser, after Sve G: Ak. E: Tosth shat have Goo reach eer teenie roe net thing ie walk up into the hills, | old Sa6, splashing in the tide-Traised my musket | clean grown up. Another place they had the | N°, tof Cal fis ond records | Cubliahed in Wastineton, DiC. Titegook or neater 70 THE DINTS. Sheroots given auew 1 ig one glass of Kaiverbrunnen, | where the well-kept paths wind in and out, | (Which was loaded) tomy shoulder, but just a8 | monument they'rea goin’ to havefur Grant,all | the premises, on WEDNESDAY. the TWELETH | 8e@-dkds DUNCANSON BROS. “Auctioncers. COR. 14TH AND BS TLE! and serviceable in evert fhe second morning two glasses, one fifteen | There ts toe ath app hich the |/ Was drawings sure sight on that havseed | made outor satin and ruchin’, and two or three | DAVOR OCTOBRE ee he naos, ee gate UE — spaglonam ictal cro Sinutes after the other, and the third moraing | Pieutifully supplied with seats, on whicl reb. an officer who was standing behind me | places they had Goddess of Liberties. Soon as | FOUB O'CLOCK P. M., “all ‘the folowing described LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucttoneors, 1407 G street. MONDAY, oC Sahel permanently exe glare of Markibrunnen after the other two weary traveler may rest, Frequently the mid- | Fresped the musket from me. I told the officer Re oinmeniced to get dark they begin to throw | fieedeinte Mayhremtees atten’, lying apa tenga TRUSTERS SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE. PROP. ‘ Fact or brea ing foe fea c rbunnes wen, if added to | day e it e to wee the old flag insulted i : é CAL SEP % FING No. {008 @ BYREET WORTH. fe HOTE vat our crowns have all these he adines a mlaceal or mud bath twice a | top of « mountain, where the bresaes and the htt manner, “While. the bombartment. was | Wi Arewcrks It avemed avful funny et fet tr | been a etenaied ler hye, WEST, WASHINGTON D.. 53 ny BRAMHADT. D gominn with bide work wh eee ean et te ae eee eat ee ee pa eeegeat season of ip-| going on the gunboets blazed away at the saud | their ‘Fourth of July’ dit Borer en, een | ere teocneRes eoraed Dike teh ao order of the Supreme Court of the dopeige ent en peel nae Desatiful and dnrabi quary temperatures for the bath written upon teuse beat which has prevailed all over Europe | Eatteries along the shore on Suliivan's Island reckon they put it off in honor of the G. A. R, | dwelling, together with ail and singular the lmuprover | arseck De Los Geta nace oF Fee a oe Fee THREE 100-GALLON COFFEE stitute for the natural Mt, one’s happiness is complete | bes boun a season of confurtat Carlsbad, where | and silenced seme of the guns there. When | Toit" Suey, Pat it off in honor of the G. A. R. | Seausg sftoments, Pats orioicess “and ag | fe Yala E: Growa ett So. 194m" Eaully” Dore: EIGHT [2G ALTON MILK CANS. Jentisiry hae been, saat in the last fom peara, We A coaversation between to patients runs ia | ali mesle are taken in the open air and the| Maj. Anderson and his command came on | how muck they noe a goin’ to charge me, #0 J | pertaining, ame Delonxink oF in anywigg ap- | No. SI will sat to the highest bidder. in f Bt ofthe | ¢.000 PLATES, 4.800 SETS KNIVES AND FORKS, Theor Taprovemsute ona the a ae 8 rome Secteet, De S| Mamet part of tho these te spent ont of docem, | hoard a caluto wan Seed by: the quaboots and | cocid calouiste chest hee sutce a atin | Metin Dne-ted cash, balenco tm two. equal to. | DARSERE ETE HALF-PAST FOUR OCLOC! S98 EOS the NEES SPOONER, Benobt of tinge practiced call aaplicd Se wees reputation ae mine. Dr. INDUSTRIES OF THE PLACE we started for New York with that little garri-| spend on Jane and Billy. Jest think! thoy | fttumentaat one and tw Years, evidenced Uy note Xe followin rea itv Al'tuat | 8.000 BOWLS, og Prag Tens AND MEAT | Keil of faoe ones ie Fe fee teow After dinner there is no rest for the “Kur” | son of seventy-two men, carrying with us also | asked me $1 night fur my bed and. $1 apiece | terest payable set-aunusily, and tous Geoumed By a the eity of Wasiinacon. in the District of Co 1,000, VEGETALES, (900 BAKERS, Sa ak ae ee gy certanals, 8s ie consiatemt He tof the Suinter flagstaff with the post fu : ‘ah Seed cl Sect on the ena 22 Uy aeaured by | being in the. Neshinicton. in the District of C 00 DOES BEER GEAset clase work and beet materia Wee longo your care?” “Four weeks.” «Mino is | Potient, no charming siesta, bat more walking. | Pafied to it: Wheu we gat in frout ofthe Bat | iad mang an th Ta better ben skippin out | sfaaee urate sata See ba ooo bates scvaiaige 0" aguare | fh. TEMPULRS, 22 GASOLINE tonowes, | Bhar ting trea tot a | 3 o1 a er. oug! r be a skippin’ out | af time of Conveyancinx, &¢., at purchaser's | pum| t ix Weeks.” and so it gues on. The identical | Descending the mountain we wander through rs | tery at New York there Was great excitement, im thet . ped eters | Ro pot of the disease is pointed out, dc. | the long main street, looking at the beautiful | The people on the Dattery could be counted by | of tant place, 69 the next mornin’ I started fur | Sort, Uf the icra of tale are vot complied wit cY BO feat Fine stred one the lot | GLASS FRUIT AND PRESERVE DISHES, SALT | Ailings, artificial testa on wold, platina, rubber am. Be ya CELLARS, DISH BANS. TIN, LCRETS PRY rubler lined with gold Extracting without pais has side: fe - i yerstees reser ‘reas! bey ‘wit KILLETS. KITCHEN UTENSILS, ‘ Crab City, Indiana. I didn't have but ten | Bitcen daze tho-rustecs reserve the right to resell the | alley 20 fest wide, elley feck wade on Be | NtLing the largest end Teta wale of Ki - — fe | display of goods, for it really {s beautiful. One} thousands. The crowd was so densely packed mani Prabe Kiter hve age eda scene jetauiting pur. | cast, Improved by s two-story fraxye dwelling and be- | M-Mnig the largest and most coguriete onto of Kitchen R. STARR PARSONS. COR. OTH AND FE STS EARLY 1% THE MORNINGS. great industry during the winter is the polish- | there und xo erclicd thar of eames cont cents when Igot home, but I didn’t regret | chuser after fivo days! iy tisemnent of such, resal le No. 43. troet nortnweat, District aforesaid. and hotel dining goods ever offered in this city, to L Alocal aneathetic need, i Se aed te parcenee money in | Sh ve levhsusaresgend natgate buyer, Se See | snentracae te Spent tor tome shown tous gu: with safety. “Filling a specialty, suck as wil RATCLIFFE, DABR & 00... | SOmfort ant sitisfaction. Ai brancheset aenmwiye GORDO} Carlsbad is alive at 5:30 in the morning. f the pieces of the shell or incrustation | no havin’ gone. ,,Veshin'ton is a mighty nice | ‘eome newensper tai hociee Ta Of the woods have hever tren Ge ‘Think of that, © Saratogians! You who saun-| which is formed on the rocks by the depoatt of | 4ot land there then. ee eareanded after I} place and the folke there aro awfully clever. | sed0-sete 0. C. GREES, Sha two years. wit, tntereat irom day gf sate at the a fer leteurely to the Hathorn apring during the | the minerals contained inthe wevern This | 20,01 Ana. 0® wey the reinforcement, were rueL Pattenson Warour. QACCUEFE. Dane & co, AUGRTONEERS, rate of six (6) ber cent per annum, payable semi-an- | _ se26-4 _ | At present location twelve yours nually, to be secured by the promissory notes of the <CERY SALE : = - — j —_—-—> ‘CERY SALE OF BLE IMPROVED fate morning hours. From the hills and the | hell is used for all kinds of fancy articles and | now stands the statue of Liberty, and ina day fash atthe pereta Se & reread wit Cie ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF H F2=4, DENTAL INVIRMARY_TEETH FILLED x oloring is very pretty and curious. There ~ Strange Curative Powers. PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF VACA ET BETWEEN FOURTH AND arti Gcial tone without charge orsept Yallevs appear long lines of people. Short, tall, | #** ‘6 y pretty a or two after some of us were transferred to reqi of the purchaser at Ime of sale. All a, oneal Be Pal i feeeg aes can eek ces, oe fe many tindgwe filled’ with ‘ame:byote and | Port Hamilton, mbere we were usnigued to the | From the Sen Prancaco Exunifer ROR AR UR sd bik peer te ya a gie| peTRRete BORE gn cous ot sme | Trem ‘dona @ leather strap over gtrnets, which are a In = Bobe-| third U, S. infantr; ‘There's a girl in San Francisco who can cure RY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1224 DUNCAN | ton days from time Uf sale thre tensiee eee | District of Columbia passed in equity causes No. x Serhet = cr cx pemens fancy may dictate. | iS Hare? onntitien, | Dresemaking -— headaches— cure them without a bit of medi-| TEENT'H AND D AND £ STRRETS NOMTH: | Hight toresell the property at therist and cost of the | SA{, warn Jobe P. Ford of ai are Somzlainants | Os shop» are with these cups of great A MONTE CARLO INCIDENT. cine. She just lays her hand on the ache’s head EAST. fe . ‘trustees wil] offer for sale : common pot fan goods, carvi from Switzerland . — 5 ; Qn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER T2IR- ERT CHRISTY Trustee, | of the THU! gy ee, Ae ne Saat | and the Tyra, coqvecteqnecd olf. tock from Utilized His Revolver to Make s Stake | *4 that settles the whole matter. TREN TH Ab02, at FOUH O'CLOCK, wo wil well ta | _°023-UbG0 ido Rew fork ave ar. im Se ther, hundreds of persous, | t f fe Biitead cok ra reets an ae costae, Er caad | Munich and ocliotliona of Desodon aed Maines rue ptr There's something peculiar about the girl's | fentot levees, 67 wp og ry [ATOIER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 14076. Riepane ccieek hy os Ge chcets nan| ware abound. But tho scot beastifel wis hands. W. B, TODD'S SUBDIVISION OF el lots respectivel iuews a p |- | dows are those containing Bohemian glass. | From the Chicago Herald. SQUARE TR erette Gee Foe R Tee PROP. numbered on the plat or grou ine Suhdpeuae eines ot ana aon Pure white,o( marvelous clenrnea, Grom, bins, | At Mente Carle a Séw'diysage I was witnesd pital Te Geko loo to | Fepating 20 ps ides on etcet with aye |S ue BaAKDe THE THEA ae ALL mpeg rE . their turn to have their | Sold and amethyst colors are seen in all variety | of the following peculiar incident: I was d ugh; old | Pak mad bare tain Stventeen Gi7) coulmencins for the eame ot, OXDAY axp 725s Re flied. “There are. probably twenty | of Bric-e-brec. seated at a table in the cafe of the Paris Hotel, cial Aiscee terme baitay ae always drip- | ALSO, ON GAMEDAY AT HALE FAST FOUR P.M, | $ GAP ‘sea. a aleercaaerh git pte tram galt | MONDAY AND TCLaBAY 8 Tordialls invite THE FASHIONABLE QUARTER. T springs, ali bot, containing vearly | which adjoins the Casino, with a group of tour- | 'T8,"\n'corte thi Froating 15 feet on Busan dlactelnen D ead B BORE 2% Of ail the latest sty ce tp ing to see a handsome, healthy | fn4'1:" ts party —- 3 ~< Fe ame, Saetienes,. bat, with «dierent | As we move on through the narrow street wo | ists, when a haggard end disheveled Frenchman | gint lift her tar ante ene fey dew fall from | G3-act bene aie rents northeast ita Gerth of in front os nos —_ degree mperatare water con soon arrive at “Pupp’s Establishment,'* the | entered hurriedly, called for a glass of absinthe | the ends of her fingers. She can do that any OTerrge made Lene So arnlscation ta:the auctioneers | $s assorioe hr a Ot And lime fushiouable end of the town. Here come all | <nq seating himself, proceeded to write vigor- | time she wants to and never feel the least an- | qzuf Hh Wvsatonsice application tothe auctioneers | Intion. Dp. me @nall_ and css petsenined, Gite te | 2° BERlity end—the vich Amecicess Mr. |” Be noyed at the awe of the beholders, pe Ay aarp 1 Ee and ——— 3 at, Getzanstes of the larger 6 ire throoged | PUpp owns this part of the valley, which is, ap- | CMY on @ sheet of note paper in front of him. | “She is «tall, handsome young woman, who PRS PTS idee} co AT Sy ety eee 3} 7 " pees a ey dhe pa bours. | parently, shut in by mountains. ‘There are two | MY attention was attracted by hiy appearance | has never been ill in her life. She is rosy \HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612Est. n.w. | inohes t Detected wacom a Ue cae ce tae Mae enee aes | lings Roles an Sckeseass. costoarect ane’ vig | 904 @vidsuh SexveGAioe Tad ey tatercst eal cbsanes watt BEEN Ghoor nT T teem j ; Dye a rich glossy black. ‘Come carly and avotd the rush. ‘the other at the Great Sprudel and the people | gaMten, which latter is thronged with people in | deepened when I saw him take from his pocket | slightest particle like the typical healer. cH, TE Re a cg ‘Pith the rausic. gvod concert and sip their beer and Giesahubler and she can cure any girl inthe piace of head-| STREETS NOI iaron; bo. Promenade solemnly back and forth in time | the afternoons and evenings, who listen toa| gold-plated revolver. He examined the| She works in a big. hot staat Bethe at ort EE SEREE OETw i dlcree of the Ba G - weapon very carefully,as though he contem-| ache or any kind of pain. She doesn't go| Py uttucst samen yar ; : Don't pack your light suit away, gentlemen : tt will Se eekenss eee ee ees ctennn | teed nitde Nauk wane oles Gat wae Le ugh strange evolutions or weird incants. District of Columbls, passed on the 28th day of Sen Drove food for moths, 1/dyed will be servicesblote qualities. The Carlsbad tourists use thousands | pro) order, then hastily put it back in his | tio She just pushes back her sleoves and | ris: cides we. ‘Smith etal. No. 13,673, of bottles a week, which must be very pleas- | pocket and resumed his writing. lays her cold wot hands on the aching head. | raiity docket 33, w at et ate bile auction, {a Sao’ % ANTON FISCHER, | ing to Mr. Mattoni, who owns the spring| By this time the attention of the whole group | The patient feels a queer, creepy, shivery sen- | 9H! °f, at HALECPAST FOUR a 206 Got. nw. nd has a large chateau near it, The | had been attracted tothe man, especially a, | sation crawling down her back. The cold hands » M.. ‘bidder, all of lot nam- | Spring is about five miles from Carlsbad, in the | they saw him remove the revolver from hi, | move slowly across the hot forehead of the suf- ins. trustee, vie . Bu mountains, and affords a pleasant excursion. | pocket and toy with it nervously. A stout’ | ferer, the throb: ee rescence handred an ‘The water bubbles up beautifully intoa marble Rola Englishman sat near me. He leaned over | twitching of the ey ae oftice of the Bate basin covered with giass. Not a drop of it is | and whispered to me: “My deah fellah, the chap | ache is gone. wasted, ax there are three sets of women who | means to do away with himself, I take it.” Thon, bottle it day aud night. It is sent away toall| before I could reply, he quickly turned to the parts of the world. From ‘“Pupp’s Establish- | Frenchman and said: “You wish to sell that ment” a lovely shaded path leads off into the | weapon, sir?” country. All aloug here, on the rocks, are Frenchman drew back in astonishment, tablots, written ts Corman, and Bohemian, tes- | He gazed in amazement at the Englishman and tifying to wonderful cures wrought by the | hesitated as if he had been ins: ‘Then there water. The Carlsbad waters have undoubtedly | a) tly ensned a revulsion of feeling, for a valuable medicinal properties, but the regula-| smile ov his haggard face as Hos of the diet, regular and plentiful exercise, Lo mpeig ‘ shrug of the shoulders: flow through © pipe in an ordinary stream of | life in the open air and freedom from care must | wish, be counted as helpful agents in the many cures| He placed the revolver mechanically Water, with nothing unusual abou: them except | Of Cruse disease tho table and picked up the gold pieces Inid : : fhe beat. Bat the Spruce! sends up « jet of down by the Englishman. Then he drank bis Geiss telly Ethene feck high. ‘The approach to 4 Pg thy age chdaths "<i mening eotehetlion "lee the colonnede is over « bridge across the Hiver | 4F® spent Stadt Park, where supper is atened His entire manner underwent ‘Topi, which fows through the middle of the | taken and au evening concert is given. Or on few minutes later he walked In the center of the river bed tlows the | Saturday nights about 9 o'clock one suunters out of the cafe and we saw him again clear and cold. On one side of it. almovt | 40 the Cur-haus and watches the dancers at the | ¢nter the Casino, The Englishman end myself it weres of the stream and separated | weekly “reunion.” American girls, graceful in from the water by only a layer of rock. | movement and elegantly dressed, dance with