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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 3

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if fours lost-jtsp ggjursitan, Sttmbtr 15, 1882. AFTER THIRTY YEARS. (which is not adapted to Europeans at all) me lady begins to realize what a dread fu THE TARIFF- TINKERS. and fatal mistake sbe has male. The society trOAL, tEOAL, How the Rlic Commission Travels and DOCTOR WHITTIER, i ii nuitu sue as in nc is maynap on ine worsL ieaiure or an.

iot only are the Jlore Knocli Art! en Business the Half Shell. Trute Sales. t'itreuis ui uer uuiuauu utterly Unused to A regular Oradnate of two medical cill hihu.i JjOUls' Mo- Nervous. Skin Illoo.l i 1" lone- enjra the timtnum t.i- European ways, out on nccount of ber hue and belonging to the Lasw Indian (totally ola residents know. Connoltatt nTTffiAu K1 t.

Louis, clt naoer show an .11 IrcstMS' SsslaM. UALE. Whereas John Vera. J. rock, bv Ms deed of irust dated me tin day off July, laMl.

and recorded In rhe ttecorder'. office off the city of 61. Louis, in bo, a 672. paga iM. 4n eoa-e to ho oadersigned u.tea a eariala lot ground In of tha onlon tract, oalag loia number one, two.

three and four of city block ruriu er at tbe Intersection of lit. nnthiuir. AVhen Is In Sin UUIUT1W.1. A friend talk or opinion costs iici rm uu uis inu. xioui ineiiauvej Com T17 HEBEA3 the Poutb Pt.

Ivuls Railway Com-h. ma.1' i DofAtlon organized ander Hie 'aws Iniin ot if oun. onforii.Uy Hh a reao- liJ iihS Bo" of u'rctors under at thor- meeting of stockholders, as it MTrf.rf lWZ "''j. ue ated tciob.r S. 1ST8.

and Stt, book iha olherntie Cnrhl- 'V itiatment cecitnar.nied:whVri press er here dob. iT.i be ent by mail or x- aaaiaiBUll Hiaiaj munity, hue i ueDarrea rrom viugin the sncietv to wbicb (-he was accustomed in me Th War In Epypt Tanses a World of. muc.mni.rj. European ladies will call Happiness. upoa ner, ana sue is not expected to call od -s and Klwwd Foison- oth aiYectioni.

of Mtin and Bones. Biod imnnriti iu, kin Affection, old wre8 and uicer8. mnAiimt, ueoi. imagine ine Btate oi mind of a deli to Marriage, Khen- caie iaay no nas to live such a life cpcciaiattennoM to cascw from oyer-worked brain Rmi ai Chicago Special to Cincinnati Commercial. Tlif-re gieat rrj cibg in Id uth Ann astnis: Aieeuug or aespatr takes possession of her; has no 1uy com, anion to confide in; she is too proud to auueal to hor in England for then she wouid have to admit gr pt, where the Widow oyd and her family resided for many years.

Thirty years i her husband unci a- fourteen-year-old ine iatai errar sne naa made and, to sum that in Egypt year. ago. certain Vta the flner h- tar ooht they.n this cople.l ni ArlTn? ot earlier aM "If Hed -ISO poc-au-s, tae e. men medical acholar, plainly VT-ue ias- Enter pre. section 8J Hip knowtedtre.

and omy by treating by class, wil ther co' comnass an mad leal Ii wlf-evid-nt thai a Phv.lclan,?!", parUnlu y- phy.lcians in regular nr.Jtlce all ovi ih- a class ot case attains ereatsaiU. ini 'uus ijr rastlme Chicago Cor. New York Sun. new cars rolled into the Illinois Central Depot this morning. Thev Froti lh? "ar windows peered the a xious faces of President Hayes, of the Tariff Commission, and sevf ral his associates.

Mr. Ii. Por-ler, or i be commission, stood on the platform, ine commission had just finished breakfast as the train reached tne city limits. Break-last was eaten in the ho ei car, which is a part of the enmmis-ion's traveling pira-Phernalla. The Government pays fo- the car.

it is a fine one. The verr ment also pays for ihe. meals that are eaten on the car. lliese are, therefore, as eood as Steward Mann can make them. The ver ment navs lor the champagne which lies cooling in the car refrigerator, and Mr.

Mann says that h-brand represents ao hones' article. Af er the commission had fiaisbed breakfast tney ere riveu choice Rein cinars. The commission Jested as they sraike 1. They tried to figure whether the Government was pocket on the cigars or not. Tne Govern met charged a duty on the cigars, one of the Commissio ers suggested, but the Govern men also bought, ihe cigars at uia; ket rates, thus paying back the du y.

It was decided that, ho.vever the Government stood, the Commi-siouers were in pocket, by reason of the generosity of the Government in furnishing cigars. iici uunuaun jc i in ni true light. In liUinbe. less case, English ladies, suojecred fon started for the California gold mines western line of iiueu.u wwmm uw tuv vuiavrq line of Cass avenue, ami running thenca west along the s. utueru linr t.f (Mmfmin ninety-lgDt s-11 feet.

tnenc south alone a lloepsrallel to tifteeata street one hnndrrd and thl ty feet to a-. ta.ac eaft along ihe northern Uoe of said alley feett Inches vo tieentb strre', and thence north aloosT tb- wes era Iln4 of s'lfteenlh street ne bun1r4 and thirty f-rt to Ca-a avenue aad ILe place of beginning; wblcb aaid coneevanee wa made in trust to secure tne pavmen- o' reriala notes in said deed 01 trust descriued. And woerea on of sal" note, has due and riuilini unpil lt Now, therefor-, at he request of the legal holder of Mid Botes aud la tiursuauce of the t-oiadltluus lo said deedl of I. the undersigned, will. MONDAY.

HKiTF.MBEK Is. 188i. between tbe hours ot ten o'-iiock a.m. and fon coca p. procee to sell said property described at public vendue, to ih.

higbes- Milder for cub, at ibe He! state Exchange, as provided la said oeed of trust. In the city of 1st. Ixtuia, State Missouri, fur the purposes of sslo Trustes. St. Iouis, August 5.

18W. tuT wuusii ak uu trills' inn. Tranna 7 thl re v.miend till est otflce la America. wnre every Known make a speedy fortune and rejoin family. Three months afterward all g8 and coantrles are used, a wboi.

ii pved coo.l rem to sucu an unei.joyaD.e existeuce, pine for their former homes aud very nckly die of a broken heart. And all their parents know of remedies a respectful manner ii skill KBnwln. u. r. v.

iDiiqirnu ru On, a.i.iunt of the great jouuni oi tne greal thn son, ragged and half -starved, cnarges are ept low. often loVr secure the and triit a sneedv Qo la demande-i bv hers vnn iue paiueuo aiair is tnar. tneir dear daughter train he and all about it free. lu 'PrUnt matter -Tainpniet, S3 pagei? u.s ru.nuucu tu me eu.icts ot the ciima luis ae uui is me result of bitter personal experience, and it therefore behooves this of the St. uls CU Kecords.

tov Us pi.l-i.ch5 cretarr- n1 i'n me curoorttf seal a- fetl nnderslgneo. William tM1 de ffi lonlh 10 Sr ere.fter acquired sy li V' CompauT. nnner ihs ibWc tl the ordin.no. ii 1 0.rlher':',er down of i 1 mule? ftnck' horses, IIJ harness, rq an I all pe.so. al of t-soever aescrln Ion 1 ownen or hereafter to oe aonnlr.d hv 8ald 8onth St.

Riliw.y also all real ettate. whether held fee or less ten e. ihe ciiy of sit. Loal. now establUh iZ "Pf teut held or rre Uer to le acquired ny aid Kallwsy company and particularly our ccr-ola PPerty now owned ana detcibed Tie we 1 hlf of o'ocli nnrnher fifty-nine (M).

survey unmb.r three (8 forme" citv of Ciro del No pb' thu i-i of St. Loutf lconta.ntngafrontof .5 feet on ea Hoe of -ecnnd fi'hl est e'l 'si wi.itti 1-Jfectand6 inches in depth to an all.y 20 fret wide, brou. oen roei'pl "treet, uth bv Dans tdreet. 'w1" and wt ov Sr nd street lo-f Dd singular the tl ding. nhops.

staiilea car-sheds, mills anl ce. now errcie i or TL Jay ere'ted on am of i i i or 'n1 berea ter aciiuired. vi ti en' ey ncf was mad in io secure the rai mem one i.ure I and sixty (10) bo diol ove ao la, each. sUt uteres', represe t- atuched to tald at ftie of eitrnt per rent per anautn, being di'iil octo-ner t.k. 1S7S.

ana co pons ing iaa'le nua ly. And coupon, of al I bomls reached home, siyiug that the lis started with waa avians and be alr-ue escaped, grown easier in his mind, be PAi.ti eeaat cloth and gilt bind ni. Kcn. attacked bv After he had changed his Pictures, trie to -rtcie. on r.h "l' or V.

river fl'ty woaderful pen utuoiiuuate lauys country women to look ver.v Carefu ly around them in ma Who marrv first. Mnh 11 not; rruper age to hanpiuess mar be increased 7. ni enoi 1 mur y. Ho Ufa an fore they leap headlong into a tearless grave in Iudia. 1 a MMlxTk Vis.

tV KEiL KKTATK. uefaull read all aault pe then kept under lock and I kev fconuiar lu tl' and 200 nages a cenn by mall, lb money or postage 0Pr edition, same as above, but paper cover A hating been made lu he payment of the prln In and si cur, by by deed of rlwul n.t ilescnb" dated trust executed by iln'ti ti Bklnn-r an I th. qi rt.o nt V4v ig77. and recorded In tha oflla A Ne-ro Lloo Tamer Killed. Jfrom the St.

Gazette. LEGAL. probanly three times that. Yet probably the payment is eenerallv ide through ber bus band as treasurer, and whatever money she A negro who was reoiacuisr i hrt monlir tirn lame nun was wouuaed at Fieius, wa en tei ing ine lion's cage or Sanger's ftleuagerie Special I'vmmMswiier'a Sale. jSxAV order th- C.rcuir.

rm" A. 8. th, June of t.e It. cordet of Ifedsln therl.y of 8t. Louis, Missouri, in nook page 2t4, pub Io notice 1.

therefore he-eby glvan that at ibe requea. of tbe legal holder of said note, and in pursuance of tha provisions lu said rlee.t of trut to me, I will oa 8AILUOAV, lilt fIH OF SEPTEMBER. JSM, between ibe hours of 10 o'cl. ca a. in.

and 6 o'clock t. m. at iue east front door of the Court-houta in trie city ot St Louis. Missouri, proceed to sell at public vendue, to th htgh.sl bidder, for the opertt In al 1 dead of trust r. h.i fmiows.

to-wit: Heal estate situate. lv i vouuim, nui'U UU IDOL a IDucil anf fell on nis face. Toe lions, with tneir njturj. As ihe smokv streets and pavements of Cbicag were reached the Commissioners became stern and dignified. They txpscied that certain ci flic would te ai tne depot to receive them.

Negotiati ma to that effect had been eutered into, bu- 'here was a slio up somewhere. No citv ffieers met theCoinmis-iooers. and I'rpsiiiont ui. a woi -51 a uot losiinci, rushed upon tne prostrate man and 1' I Olt I. ..1 II untierslgued.

i 'vie ui; ucftu. a I nv I ui turt itiAnce of fea wiuiuiOMuuer, will, ordur, on uumius unu who persisiei.ee and tear 2d DAY OF OCTOBER. 1882. li and being lu i.ioi-k No. I02U of the City of St.

ing nis migu. a.n assistant repelled four of ome temaln due and unpaid Now. at the qut-si o' the holder of a 1 lliese bonds, and 1 Dursuan a iao a i u. of r''8e' the city me uons wii.n nis pi. cnroi but the fUih re face became even mure iii-iirrioii th ii v.

uceu I WRSl, a. ihr unierMgn trustee wl.l. was when he peered fr. Ill I tit i-ar nlnil.iw i useu in iet go uii a red not bar had been th u-t iwn hii mouth, when th uof irtunale OA LKIIA I IIH 7TH DAY OK OCTOBER. 18-5? I etwee i lie hours ot .11 nc mnA r.

story enough to leave Sirs. Lloyd ground to fcnve tha' her btiabaad might yet be alive. Sho cherished ibis hope for seven Tens. Tney were not seven years of pv erry, however, ir. they had riot come to America euntj-harided, and the wife or widow was thrifty and energetic.

She started a millinerv shoo, and, assisted bv her daugh-TPrJ, made It iiopulir, and became the Vi gue amons the fashionables on the West Side. Judicious speculations in real estate swelled ter property rapiJiy, and she became independent within fe vears. The early inon hi her husband hav-lntf mseil wi fiont 1 from himsheuut on widow et rn mrned hiui as dead. Ii i'ent iuq ii rtiseov-r an one of tr-ti i' licm he had be-(ruu tee tt us nm.ey across the anrJ a''Oiit ifif poioie wa tbv he ii 1" b'-'l wi' a -mall train which vtt win ou' bv ihe Cheveane anut the ssnie Mni" Mrs. was still young a-Xo: and cntlemen 'light to coriiie her.

Sbe, Hincvur, valued her inde ft 1'ncc-, re lived n.t sacrifice it itiMl sevt vrart had made it certain that husbaud a indeed deal. were years rf great prosperity. her raoidiy increased in spends would be regarded by her neighb rs a given" ber by him. And if he farm i paid for by their int accumulations, the neighbors would -nsider and indeed the aw would assum hat it was paid for bv him, and belonged to bim. I am perfectly willing to admit that in the m-J irity of cases this whole matter settles itse.f, but there i a large minority of cae whei the wife is kept, during her whole life, in a false posi ion flom a false theory reasurership.

There are no dount cases where a man earns a great fortune, while bis wife's existence is Uiat of a butterfly. These cases are rue, tafciug one family ih another. The wife works as hard as the and the fact that his share involves the handling he money does not make it hi money. It helonus to botb, and what he pays over io her is not a ft, our a matter of and Sec etarv P.iner. who is an md hi "'htst bid er.

upon trmsof tblrd cash. Hie balane- one and two Tears mhntS Ut he" Der -ent It nomm negro, Uil conscious, attared niiislf nt of of salit to il the abnv de rn.ed t.roperty tosreihe- with all priv I. grs and franchise lie i-l litsloiiiriiior. ai A i. newspaper reporter, was surprised a the neglect.

The o. mmis-ion w.a me cage and wa- carrred oir bleeding. Toe peciaiors meanwhile were almost oaralvzed inn 1 purchaser, for nsii. i iu ngnt. tine and in niui uurrtir, wnicn was soon changed of 11 ine tea named Go- va MierV.

Vl panic i hen it as perceived that tne door diiven to the Pacific, aud ihe erk of the hotel, suupoing tha. the commission as a theatrical comuany, smMinilv informed them that i he advance agent id secured rooms, aad that wanted to kuo.v the was upea for at least thiri seconds while the rtJltsf.hnU toUXZ? o'fusso'uwft-8 LoU'S nd negro was being carried off. Ihetions ght have sorunsr uoon the as 1. uis. In the Stale oi aussoun.

netug lot rn o. for y- lve 4ft) of ock sixty-four (ft4) of Stoddard AdiHil the It? of St. Lo us a mat of which ad-Cition if on la the office of the lie. order lrda for the then cm tv of St. said lota having a front of tetitt-flve feet on the south line of Thomas aaJ extending southwardly of that width on it ulred aud eighteen fret ana tnree m.

re or less, to an alley lifeen feet wide. bounded north bi said Thomas street. ast bv lot No. 48 of uld block, tou sat'' alle and west bv lot No. 44 lu -a ii bio.

o.t wnlch lot la situated a two-story brick dwelling hou.e. BEENHARD LOEBLBIV, September 1, 1S82. Iru.tee. 7a SALitt Wher-as bv deed tr od June s77. Wenzel Hecanka (i a bara Pecanka hl wife, conveyed to the ii.

oerst. i eil the real ela lu sal ueed a. followa to-wit: b.mnlng at the lnterseeMon of the west line of xat stre-t wuQ the north Una of Uu ireil aven-te. and running thence nonhon.aid west I ue Rosaiu sireei twenty-live (26) feet to a poi-it vt-si aid parallel wit1) Russell avenue one hundred and thirteen (IK) feet seven and one. a.

uni il OI IJIOCl 218 111 uM ntv. in -ne city or ri. IOU1-. to tlenmil Ui sal 1 trust and tne ex rtenaos of executluK the same. WILiLIaM C.

L.A The attention of bMders Is called to' ag ee neat between the -ourh oi. Lioui- Kali wav inino ni. Miiiism Lange. rerrrsen lug tti-bonil- de-a, and I heod Pla e. daied miter IsSl a rrcurded In too tf.2, pace 172.

or the St. records; nve tt-ouMtmt dollars to be paid dim -t the I onrt-Iiotise wr tiding off sid and bal -e to be paid nree daa af-Ur the sale. Hen the deed wiil br delivered. il WM. C.

I AVfiE press agent's nam. A 10 o'cl -ex the ir- of filiy feel in ihe west Ore of ro sembly. A rush as made to the en' rauce, ai.d the alarm which spread outsiae wa onlv at reel tV a dentri of in re jjla- i Tarif riff tlcni. lv iMc.rf V. fr- announcement nut the Commis-iou i nis was a present to me lr- my euded by the po i tune actiou ot an assistant would meet at 10:30 a 1.

The cIp.i k- wire," saia a ricn man, -n a ornameni niio tiammed the d.jor or the casre. i'he subsequently iiif med lhat the placard wa- wrh vnur mtn.eyy' aia a friend iiiii in ricinie at a point west line of Fourie-uth street one hundred (Wo fe. north of ttir l.itene a of the wes- line Fourtetn li street wlm tne nor wesiar iv lth Polir ttr.et)Mieet!oJni.e-.ilien no- b-wardlf along -ai line of i.i gr, having reached the hospital, ihouga mislead" It should not rein SI. hut seiy. be said, "out of herowu hard earning-.

She keeps house for a man flcooinpauieu a doctor. wv refused admis 1. Tne correc ion Aas made. A 11 -55U rpilU-TEE's bv ng imide the payneul of one o' tne notes spe lined la sion bectue he was without an order, lie or your acquaintance. as taken back to the circus and aain to the thence eauwardly parsoei Poplar street J50 tn? "Sf'TL'? b' of lo me date I nooody bad called ou the Com ni-sl a Mr.

Hiyes seemed ead and Mr. Porter sizhed as be sa.d mat the people did not seem to know what ihe Tariff Commission was. or to c.ir if i. ji nt 4 'M't entli -treet. mence 1 VJr rec-o'nea la Dooa at psee hoepnai, wnere he was finally admitted.

This If you want a nonse, rooms or board consult II a Af .11 "ami. AlOfllC 1 1 1 1 I lis a ITnn n. w. llicicuiuim .1 ill Tltr 60 feel IO til gross misinanaemeut, cost htm nis life, for Louis. lt eou i.

I wiil. i. pursuance titer of, aud point oi Derlunii tne want columns of the Post Dispatch. Til' ne died from the loss of blood entailed during mev ata. the double, jomnev.

This is Qie tuiid acci ine experience of the commission t--riiv dent wnicn nas occurred in this irourtH. One of Benneti's Pranks. From the New York Siar. is nuiy niusiraiive or wnat it hss met since It started on it ju- ketiog trip. Tne members One of im Benneit' latest pranks across aumit tha.

Us ioi-ioh is a dismal failure al I r.a (7 in he. to an aliev sixteen (16) el wide. thence i-outh on the eart me cf a ley twenty-flve (2 fett to the norm lire of Russell avenue, one a0.t thirteea ll.l) feet seven and a half In h- sio pla of egl inlug and being lot No. twelve (121 of block No. thlrivne ii) of Thomas Ail.

n's ariuitiou. now in city block No. hundred i an-' eii-htv ('i-stil and being tne sin property which said We-zei Pecan acquired of Wenzel rrlma aud wife oy deed dated Ma 14 177, and recorded la took 6tia. patr Ml. of the fcl.

Lout. city, orir er Cjuuty, records. And wh rea. A Bride's tteautlfui Toilet. From the New York Evening Post.

nir i.fu at ii iue i.o tier or eai.i tote SEITKMBKR ,882. tne e. stern runt door of Court said cl of st Lonit, between the h' urs o'9 o'. lock a. in and o'clock i.e.1 hi Ir i i tne hlirtiet blnde for ca the property in aid uee desi-ni ed.

viz The wett-ru fe-t of 1 la ockt number of Thorns. Al.eu's western addit. on lo St. ui-. nd being in city tiloci- JSo.

UU. oiilaiulnjr front O' In feet, more or tes. t.n ilie son-it iin- of (iever avenue, uv dep st.utliwardiy oi IJ4 fe, to a tey, and 1. sit ated tin- use No. 2ii3o uever ateuue; for the purposes of said trust.

ihe briny has just drifted Into the clubs, and ie, li. extended, her diughter- stnt.il, ly married, ai.d her sons found rl'tble empl 'Vuient. It. is not essential to storv n-tn-e the man bo tiff-red bim-v l'iit- the wid vvwas poor, and remained aul almost as as Jiacoo served for ah. II- on, eventually, and the twain u'te tuie 11 h.

ma however, was anything bu Mrs. LStiyd. to provide agiinstthe -'i-iiitv of txiug sought for her wealth, tnsfo rre'l her prooerly in tr'ist for ber 't. er. mi.

a is hor second husband i jitittl ibis Xict protested ive turned ui'-rnes-. reitw fl tl f'-om the tmilv a'id most a larce. ibty cwnot get business men was told to me bv one of the idlers who is a very oeauurui dress, bremreii In thl to call on them. Ihev nave pulled wires au fait with ad the tittle-tattle ihat is cur puuiic receptions and for big with cuy ior a liei, nas a cream white satin underskirt, made short aud trimmed around rent. Jim, it appears, nad a rather swagger oof, teruiin tot 01 wound sl'ualed 320 of e.id city, avlne a ont of 2 feet 8 itehes on thi west lii.e ot fee i reet tu-V of eel and scribed as follows: mmen.

Inz at -a 1,. int in thr we tlineof cud a.reet tei 4 lA essiu-h of the pol tot lntersec ion of ihe line of IS c-ond street lih ihe -o line Ma 1 on street, ence wtstmarC parallel wl 1 Manson Mreet 150 Sl" ibp D.ce Jthwrdl. p.ralie win, econj sireet greets Inches, thence parallel iin Mad-tm ft eet 1. eet to Sec-, id sireet tiien.i-rto. thwar I.

a on-' ihe w. st lin of Second st.eet 26 fe, I 8 Ini-bes to me point of ne li ning, and oe i onun. ed on nortu 1-udnow vr Jas. 8. on east by cond street, south bv lan.l now no mertv of Ha Fllley, and on we b.

land now or rmerlt t.f H-ore Kale will he subject a. pr val of the court. JAMtS M. CKI'E- TER. Special 1:1 1 mis loner.

Collins Jamison Attorneys for iialnt.ffs. 99T uji-ci rauure. I hey are traveiiusr at ti jvern- ing JLne'isb nob on board his yacht, who as men' expense of $50 a dai. ana thev hnvf ihe lom wirh a box-pleated ruche of he nliually brairgins about his coolness in al lift t-J uot yet learned a simple important fie. or BENJAMIN F-IVVEBSTf It, emergencies Bonne determined to play 36T oDtainen a siug.e meaty siursrestlon.

one of same, faced with pale oiu-eolured saiin. The ede of the panniers is embroidered in pale yea roses a finished with a deep fiiuue. trustee. ditt'e practical ike on bim. The E.

g'i -hman rilRV TEE'S SALE. 'be meniuers are very mad. oev threaten to -iifiilt having been made iicciiiea one oi tae uecs c'tns on too yacht. make up a report which will bear heaviiv i.n shoAing a mixture of cream whne and paie res'ored only arer the merciful law of inois had the matrimonial bond dark, blustry night, off one of the Med I the protec ionists.uniess these men ve them iterranean ports, after the Englishman baa enough morai support to save com- retired, four sailors, each with a hose mi-siun from perfect ridicule. Thv nected wub the donkey-pump, were sta- tve puiled some wires here to secure a de- relers of Publication.

uoueu on tne caDin uecK, and on a precon monstration. The following letter, iddresed certed signal the electric lights on the yacht OKDES OF PUBLICATION. tu ii ijuennai puouc man re. was were suuueniy extinguished, me engine read by him iast nisrht. Itm-tde him smile.

stopped Hp ajar, and the four sailors began ami ne wis careiess wi it. it was written a in tne i nvnien of cerialn descriued in a need trust made to me ov Jesse Hondas, dated August is. 1875, record in ihe Ke ordir's otll in the citv of 1st. Louts, in boOK S2S. page 2til public notice is nereoy given that at the request of the ieiral holder or sail note, and for the pur-t os of sld trns.

I wi'l. on BATiiiUAY. THE SuTH OAY OF SEPTEMBER. between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon nd dve o'clo In the afternoon, at the -ait iront or of tne 'ourt-honi-e. In tbe "ty of St.

Louis, rf ii ui pumin vendue hlehet btddor, ior c-sb. tbe pr. descrlb a 1 a said deed oi truji, to-tli: Lotnumberel flve(5)of Nap ileo 11. Krjnk-lln'f en mivinon ot a i on on oi U.S. so.

Mi rial of which subdivision 1 on rile In trie Ue-c rde nee of Si nis unity in plai boot No. 6 pure 238. Said lot ha. a rront on he tmriher. si.ie of nm van.

a avenue of (407 lOiu-121 four hundred and seven feet and ten and a-half inch aud runs back rihardiv or iiis width (272 7-11) to hundred ami seventy-two feel and vau inches, aad Is pi ivine tneir se i oe caoin Geek. A mo by one of the youna-er mu nbers of ihe m- lueui auerwaiu me gnsnman, uresseil mission at Ciucinna anel it tells the wh ile State of Mifsourl. City of St. tonls ss. In ouri Cllv of 01.

Lmils, In vaca ion after ne Term, 1SS2. Tflursday, Auuft31, iSsi. Edward Saiey vs Kat'e Sxev. The plaintiff comes and rite n.titinn bound them together. U'nmi.

ber name, Jlrs. Lloyd, she als re--iined ber business, and prot.ec.uteu it iMi diltgenee until very recently, she mod l.ei-eif aoie lo retire wi an ea-y crape teiiee. licr sou, Horace II. L.oyd, vilh her. In their cosy parlors two oil portraits of a uncr man and tourg woman, dressed in the iiuie of tit't vests ng.

The former is a i'n ibume, ti i -lretl louKKig youth, and the litter is a attrac ive, cuerry-cheked Mijtni: woman. The uoi traits are uot daubs, but genuine works of art, befi uog the style unit preieu-i us of po of quality. i luuruiiig Mrs. Lloyd answered a rirg it the front or bel'. A isl', haudsome mm, i uuir white as the rii isv, wrinkled.

Dhl nis msrht shirt and paie as a ghost, cams ory or the ommissiou jre Dlainlv than sum bur. eueuuie. ine ciose-Iliting Cainar-go bodice of cream white satin opens over a guet, or vest, of gold-embroidered satin, and the graceful drapinsrs of the tournure are held in place by buckles of gold filagree, set wnn II mati pearls. The shoulders of the cordage are partiv veiled bv a berlha of white imperial point lace, the designs being outlined with ibrea is of gold. The Ivubens bat of cream white satin is completely covered wito waves of lace and drooping white ostrich feathers, tipped with psleyello.v.

Ine hat is edired witn small imu pearl beads and faced with pale gold merveilleux. Tne pale yellow oves of undressed kid cover the elbows, and meet the double frilis of uiiperial point lace which garnish the naif-Ions eeves of the bodice. A of tea-roses and fodage fastened to the left side of the bell, and unon the day of the wedding a similar cios er of natural roses wid be curried in the nd. paauiing out or the caDin in a frightful state couveyance was made to secure cei lain note, now due. and default has been made lu the i.avim lit of th' principal note inei elu there-lore, in P'tr-na-ice or aid deed.

I will, on THE lsill HAY OK SJCl'TEM BEK. 1882. the east ftout door of ihe in the city cf St. Louis bet wetn the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.

ai 3 o'c'ocku. sell said real estate 'or rash, to the highest bidder, for the purpose of trust. FRANK BUDA. Tru. tee.

rpRUSTEE'S BALE. ncfault having been made 4 la i payment of one oi tne note, specified In and secure bv a ee i of tr st to me executed by John P. Caneile. dated second dav t.f Keurn.ry, A. 1 1M77.

aud recorded book It at 188 of the tecum of deed, in and tor tne city or bt. Louis, Mtourl win, in pursuance tnereof and at the request of lite li tral holder of notes, on bav'i'LiKJJAY. THE 8JTH DAY OF Bil-PiEMBEK. 18s2. at the eastern front of the Court-bonse in said city of -t Loui-, between the hours of o'clock a.

in. an i it o'clocs p. tu. ted, at. public vendue, to the highest blddir.

tot casii. the property in aaid deed lar-wlt: A lot of ground i bloca No. Itil2 of ihe city of Saint Louis. Iieg.nnlng at a pn nt in he aouin lire of Lnca. avenue feet east of the eai.t ie of Ciar-lson avenue, thence east smug the south line of Lucas avei.ue 24 feet Inohes, thence souih at right angles with Lucas aveuae 134 tcei 8 lncbe to an auey feet wide.nhence running e-t tne north line of alley 24 feet 0 Im tes.

thence normal ria-ht angle, with alley 1J4 el 8 luetics lo Lie south line of Lucas ave aue. nd piai-e of beginning, and b. Ina the eastern 24 feet 9 inches of lot o. 4 of block No. 4i of Stoddard addition to Saint Louis; for tbe purposes o' uld B.

L. PORTER. 8V Trustee. he would tell it pub'icK or exci ement, only; io get thoroughly Cincinnati, Sept. 5, 1882.

MyDeakSir: I am goins; to wipe tou drencned, and be laughed at by Jim and veriliert bv aindavit. iro.n which u. an.tn ihar ihe defendant Is a non-resident of the -lute of vtis.ouri. his cronies. some plain i.ott.oin a-oui the commis wrierefore, on tion of plaintiff oy alto nev.

sion. The real fact is the maiiuf ei mr ii is ordered that said ilefen be that Civil action bas- been rnmmencii Biruinai ih- hemselves take no interest in it. Thev Pretended Fishermen. Frcm the Nfw York Sua. Kim uoe.

i souinwarniy uv i-ena ylvaiila avenue, we-twardlv by lot No. fonr ot said uidivls'un. cbject and general nature of wnlch is tooiain a decree ot divorce from tale bonds of uiairlmouv existing between olaiutitf nil liefn.l ml in. .1 to tnmk ibat the c- mmission was trmed for thm, and will take csre of them am how. nortnwirdiy oy a line par lle to aud 22 7-12 feet 4 In the upper waters of the Thames daring vec, i i 'Ve.

in i i i i over aii lef that ihe fenaaai has offere-' si.cn in Itrnmes in auu, as jou anu i nave experienced in -nthc- me summer ana auinmn may De seen names PlalDtiff as to render hLa e. nd ion ri.l asked to see Horace 11 L1 vd. matters, they now simoiy lav back, and of you fellows in flannels marching along and furt'ier, tbai she d'd on th. I.sthdav nf Anmiat you if ect iha: the Icommission is t- figit their Oat- i me vo ir business and I'il tell ran ti.ii,'sam Mrs Liovd. A I).

Is82, t- he pre in ses wh re sh- reived wnn a iow rope over meir shoulders and ies r.ir mem. 1 nv don 7 1 even ie i.lin i singing a merry chorus. Tney are pulling a usual supp rt of their presence in tne meet- and other of abi.lKui.ti.on him. And unless sne appear at ihe term ot mis court to he benanand held at ihecitv.f.s. 1au1 -i he Ucst Monday of lie tin ber n.xt.and in or Oefore the ti.lrd boat steered bv one of their number, whu re ngs in the cities which we visit.

Thev mav clines in the stern and looks supremely lazy, hiuk that ibis course wid piv. hut thev wiTl day theieof answer tbe oiainliff's neuti.m. ini Sitting Hull's Vocabulary. Fiom the Cliicaio Herald. On the register rf ibeLeland Hotel yesterday appealed the names of Buffalo William F.

Cony and Siitiutr Ball. Buffalo IViiiUm nis speu or towing Den? over. The bua: ill be uken against her as confessed. And it is further on ereil th-n a ennv h. contains a tent and cooking apparatus, and pubilshed according io law In tne St.

Loiis Post Ulftl'ATCH, a newspaper printed and Dubllshcd In at nightfall the whole pirtv camp out on some shadv Inlet. Then in the retired backwaters one constantly encounters the moored the city of 6t. Louis. OF REAL ESTATE a. tieorss M.

Flcbtenkain and Ellaabetn A. Witness mr ann ael nt th. find ou', perhaps when it is too late, i hat they have been mistaken, for such treatment will ou'v tend to make those members of the commission who are not inteiested in any shane or frm whatever in industrial enterprises of any kind utterlr iid a ritr report will by means under such trearraent be an impossibility. The Rochester meptn.i? wn Ft-hteuSam ji'e, ui" Birii.i i uoldachinlti. ae Kltra'i-th a.

irichtn.n. Clcy t.f s-t. Louis, this 31 si day ot August. ild Irtistee of -use-boats, where famines are spending a week or two in continual lunching, dozmsr. in Frvdenclc Lloyd," the iTiti, lut lirs.

Ijh tl war.lt 1 to hear i re. Her knets almost refused to do th- duty, a she 'ottered toward her so .1 oil the lourge, and bade him see who i. uiiiiid speak with hia. vou mw your ia her, Frrderick?" i m.n a -tied, iu are not father. the son rejoined, uns'nir motion as if io throw him off the liis ntotiier taycd nis srra, and in a ii in1! es the 'g was eareii he wife her siianJ, and the son his i'i i-i.

The si. n- was extravagant. The i-' ot weak from heart sickness, was uiideriy lr. be best bed and the ids--r- -n i their children were summoned from has been interviewed until there is nothing left for him 'o sar, but ill's oeeu daritiei have had the effect of keying newspaper men at a distance. The Herald man, who makes a specialty of that sort of thing, thought possibly she distinguished warrior Ihuu.n ......1.1...

-j SEAL and pretending to fih. The favorite cralt CHAS. F. VOGEL, Cierk. IV nis year is the neniv introduced Indian ca noe.

omen always aupear rather awkward miiTtil lie ame to shed some ligut on the ujiiiiwtni.r ti rrnnstivanii avenue, and eaet-w rdly by lot No. six of said and cou tains thrte (3) arpents ot ground. JO UN N. 8TRAAT. e.

Trustee. St. Louis. August 30. 1882.

mr 'pKtrSTPE's MALT, OF RF. AL ES5TA rE. Where a fcllz, bem Nenmann at seph Ferguson, nr did couvev to the un ier igue I iru-tee ny their dee of tru dated February 2', ISri. au I reeo dun in brou t.72, i tgc 14', of Loals C.ty rd' the losing deat-r b-d rea esti lying in th-rate of St. i.

uls uu! -tat or Mi- ur. mo-e part'coarly tiescrlb1 as A lot of gro nd in no.th t.t Brooklyn street, coni-lnencinv Doint seventv-one and a ba i71, et westt North Truth sireet. thence weal along the norm li of West Brooklyn street twenty (2- lee', more It ss ti a lot formerly be oag ng to Joseph II. oi rtp thence iith along the e-t line of last an giiey. ttterice east on all--v ttentv (201 feet, and thence In a sarai.

h. Hue to ihe place of tieg nemg. totted -r with In provrmeEH; which converance made in irut-t to s'cute the pavment of two i.oi in said d-etl ot trust desciiueit; and wber a tief ilt was made oi said tes, ncl tim, areaetdiea tm.niil, now, al tne ta.iie-1 of the tol.ie.-s notes, tno In purtniaece of the lerma oi tald deed cf trust tiie un it-rilgned, I'll- tee. wi .1 on ATL KOAY. THE 30T1I OAY OF l'TEMBER, l.ss'.

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. and 5 o'clock p. in. sail li ni, crib opeit ai tne eastern front door ot the Court-bonse in the city ot bt. Louis, for ca li to hi li st i id.

Ik i. Mtisl, said trust and the expenses of executing the same C. 111. UHLMANV. Truft-e eeptemher 8.

18V2. 6V Administrators' Notices. vhen rowing, but a pretty girl paddlir.g in tgvptun dillicuitv, and resolved approach one or these canoes looks charming. Light him. The approach was easily sccomplished, ESiATEof ErsslneO.

Curti-, deceased Notice is beretiv triveu that letters of adminia. ration gondolas, too, are becoming deservedly popu 'ue uamrai reiicsuce or me cnier inter the estate of Lrsbine Curtis. lar, iney are exceedingly bandy to steer. ififti somewnai wim me success or ihe in and neither man nor woman is ever seen to terview. For a time it seemed as if Sittin" deceased, were granted to the undersigned by tbe Probate Court ot the City of at.

Louis, on ibe 4th Ii isaii's vocoulary was limitrd to the mono- greater advantage than when making the graceful movements required for propelling "Ugh." whica he used with disgust. farce. At Bnffilo, Detroit and Cleveland a fe appeared, and some important matters were presented. The Indiai.ap meetiro-was onap ir. If not worse than thatatli-Ciester, and here to-day, in one of the great industrial centers, we have only had a couple of men presenting their vieAg in remrd to pottery and a -up oa sheet lr m.

I have done all that a hum in beii.g could do to prevent the commission hecoming ihe laughing stock of the country, aided by Mr. Pos'gate, who, you know, "is with me. We nave seen every newspaper man, and iriven them the best pba-e of ine oav or September. ise. All persons naving ciatms against said es-ate are rtoulrevl to exhtolt the same the tinrier-iued for allowance wlmln one ea- aite the ue of sua mem.

ing and ineompreheusioie frequency. The to panic! pate, in the rejoicing. hai'S the least effusive in oemoustra-; of joy was "the wile. Wnere is i he wo i who can forget desertion? Even tuourh ears hail brt-u i uitf til for her, she cou id wipe out me rn ry that they hjd part-n ex ectaii of m-rdv reunion. reporter was aoout io retire wnen a row letters, or they may be orecluded from mi Hnnefit FA-IHO XOTES.

trn Me ny hr aigr.iure thereto attached, by their certain deed ot Irunt with power of dated the eO.h dav of Mav, l7t. nd reronTed In he office ol 1ie Recorder Deeds for Jefferson eounty. Mia-sonri, in bonk 3. al page. 6, 6o and slid convey lo the undersigned.

Loui. onenad. as trustee, tha ii owing real estate, lying and situate in Jefferson county. Missouri to-wll: lueea-itbaif of lot number four (4) of the nonh-wtsi qiiarter and the west ha of lot number five (S) of the northeast quarter of section number four 14'. in wnshlp inher tl.lrtv-nine tiW) of ransa nil mi e- five ran.

con ainlug eighty acres. Also, all Dial tractor parcel of land In the county ot Jef-fersou and Mate of Missouri, to-wli i Lot nnrnher four (4) of ILe uonbeast quarter of section number our ni In township numlxir thirty-nine (s. of range number live i) containing eighty acres. It bring the one lundrej and sixty ,16,,) uf rt IS lu 'a'T'l trustee of ul Ji iabeih 4. Fi enkini, acquired of I-d ward O.

Mc.Milty "Ite. by deed dalea the 6th day ot m.y A i i' r'-' ''led in ihe Recorder's otbee of sal i Jrifetson untv. in bonk T. pave 674. 6i5 t.d fob: which tald conveyance to the w.smide in tin.

to se nre the payment of reveti -its in promlHor negotiable notes, bearing even date with aid de-d of trust, and therein ully Bd by the Oeorge tlchuukani and Elizabeth A. Kichtenkain. in wife. And whereas default naa been made in tha pament of tie principal note dr.oriol nu.l secured by sld deed. for i5 out between two colored waiters.

Th Indian's ev es s'isfened ar iit ut with warl.ke fire and as the coraoai ceased gave ex ot said estate; atiti it sucn calms be not exhiulte within two ears from the dale ot tnis pubhcaUon, they wll be f. rever uarred. td preiion io bis emotion in the lauguage of Dated this 5th day ot September. 1S82. MEIA'IN L.

GRAY. Administrator of Ersk'ne C. Curtis, deceased. Striped pltth is backed into shape as a for the wide brims of felt hats. iue oux.

tru ariholomew Fiedenck Lloyd had no valid use to offer bis long neglect. '1 he about ihe marling with nis sou waslhe i-spirited buy run away from the tram me fai her, iu a tit of temper, threw a work in progress, but it is hardly possible to "Kaiih," said be, "an' that was wan iv the purues1 -craps iver I sit me eyes on as foioe keep mis rarce through', the country. I ist heaitily and earnestly hope that the tin- ESTATE of Henry Nortrup. deceased. Notlcn is nereby given that letters of admlnist- atlon on the estate ot i at him that nearly impaled him.

The as tne JJonny brook Fair. Tnim niggers is daisies, an' don't you forget it, me bye." cnicigo meeitng wid be an exception, and I ask you in all earnestness to lose no time in Henrv Xm ti-iirt. deceased, were grauted to the undersigned nv the seeing the manufacturers and securing for The want columns of the Post Dispatch are riKlISTKE'8 SALE Whereas Jo.eoii Olcllz (now A. mare tuitn nine months deceased) and C. ce Ms wile, t.y heirtertain deed t.f trust, dal-n July 15 auil of record in ocok 478.

patre 2. of the la'eSt. Louis count, now clu oiTiCti, conveyed to the ui.deisign, lots numbered seveu-te ah. elKliieen, in 'lock number slxtetn. of ixdie ni li 's audition.

In tbe cliv of sr J.m. robate Oourl of the City of tit. Louis, on tne 22d day of August, 8sj i to ihe nuckless plain until nitrnt set in ii then wade his way back to Fort Lara-tn ready i lie Imt'died miles behind thehi. 'Vts i ta-iier, be'iev ng that be must have per-i-i" 1 the Mirney, mourned hiiu as dead, 1 i I depi of bis irnef j0ss his sense not only uselul, but make very interestinsr Al) persons having claims acalnst said esttre are readinjr. required to exhibil the -anic to tne undersigned for Stcilienne and Irish pop in are coming into fashion along with other repped goods.

Diagonal rows of narrow bias ruffles are the trimming for the foot of silk skirts. Leather lace with leaves of leather on twine ficelle lace is a novelty for trimming bonnets. Trained dresses that have been little used during the summer have reappeared at Newport and Saratoga receptions. Bfocades will be limired to velvets for the ppproaehinar sea-on; plain goods will be preferred in tdlks and woollen stuff. Cashmere and cloth with Sax ny embroidery, soutache braiding, or plain stirchi-g.

IH make up the bulK of new autumn lowance within one year sner the data of u. State ot Miss un, fronting Together fifty I ii WX) pavah toiretliAr I. wlt-i at idllt run nin 'II'T holly uupa.d If 11 Ulla Id. said etters, or thev may be precluded from a.it-beneiit of sa enate; and if sucn claim, be noi exhibited within twoyenrs from trie dale of ihts puo-llt ailon, tnev wil be fore ver barre crm.d ihAi-eoi, 1.. i.

'erelo- of l-e: toward bis wife and other chil-' He became wiling to be dead, and took no steps to relieve win uv in in i i mow Slavery lu the United States. El l'a-o (S. Letter to Philadelphia Times. The jads in this part of the country are FUperb a aid, even and only slightly dusty. us an invitation irom tne tsoard of Trade for a reception, for the sake ot the cause we represent.

Beg these menihat are interested to lend us at least the moral support of thei -faces and presence at ou' meet lnff. 'jphe ree trade papers wiil the Cbfcigo meeting closely. If it is a failure it wil baa Waterloo for the protectionists. Sincerely you-s, The Tariff Commission was the pretext of the ltcpubilcans taking no action on the question of laxation last uaied tnisrd oav of August, 1SS2. WILLIAM SA AVE 11, Administrator.

prliiclp I ote, or virtue ot the authority ol deedoftrnst and in puruaace of tne provlon. tt.ereof. 1, the uuuer.utxka. trustee in deed, uuuuiru and Df.a-six feel to ami a ha.f Inches to the northern li. of tbe Durand claim.

down on a map ma le by Char e. Oe Ward in lfeiti, ItounOetl nor Jfappahanock sirert, west be lot nuiiitereii ly. souih ov Durand claim and east aid lot nnnn ered in of aula block 16, trust to tin. the pavment a certain promissory note more fill dc-ribed In deed Ann wh -re. as the interest -n note has her oine due and remains unpaid: Now, therefore, at the request of the holoe- of said note.

1, tue undersigned, win ami said property, at pullc vendue, tbe highest wi.i, on TUESDAY. THE 2CTH DAY II ilu-l OF SEPTEMBER, A m.w between Ihe hour, of o'clock sand o'eloek m. of (a'tl at the rait Conrt-noitae oor ta the city o. St. Missouri, 5 ii wll sell tbe properly 617 t.

harles Mreet, t. Louis. Mo. Twenty words for ten cents In trie -wants and purely personal column of the Post-Dis A reirular grrarliiate of two -Me ileal oileges. ha.

1 1 11 ll 1 1 ft tpnuilit. tr tti. patch. ine urpose of satisfying aa niuTd.nta Interest accrued iherei o4 sh" SaVu VJa ViZ penie. ot executing Irtiat ,1, St.

A Hardship of Marriage. Col. T. W. Hlgitlnsou In the Woman's Journal.

We are constantly to.d mai uit. lirV-wort en longer engng -d In inn tre.tinento Chronic, NerToim.fsKin rami Itlood lliseases Man auvt liter I'bysiclao in bl. Louis, ai el papers rhow nd a I old residents anew. Mercurial ami oilier ansc. tion of Throat, Skin and It Blood Im purities aud Blood f-oiKoninK.

SKin nlietr-tions. Old Sore, and l'ln-r. liripe-iliuieiils to K.i-ial attention to cavsos ariHiiis from overworked bruin, tnsuliauoa ai omc? or nv mall free i-Alctd. Pamphlet free. Medicine sent ma.i or Cuies guaranteed.

Where doubt exists It la fianaly in- oe anxiety, ins nope was that he i 1 make a lucKy strike at the diirinirs i like Pack money he failed to'take i i their boy. Tw ee he star ed home with ti iiirh money for present need, and iwicehe rubbed. II' trud the Australian diir-'in-r-! a while, but i 1 luck Stue.k to iu 'tfus0! I an r. Ten year- ag. be transferred his efforts-t) 'he dlaiiiond li.

ids of South Africa, but 't's unsuectf s-ful. nt been wiliingto say mucrj about, is Africu experiences, but now and the ii. tii ups expressions to 'he belief that be be-fune a person of considerate nse(pieuce r. 'be Uuiuea c-fst. At all events lie na- a Vf heavy witcb and chain, wnicn he says piesented lo him for teadnig an from Central to Northern Africa, v.

as amoiiirst the refugees who rari'v lesiued in Cairo, and were to Hoe to the protection of the British i If Alexandria vvh-n the present uu-V -i was ripening. was landed 1 a and made his wav thence to Baiti-m'1 where be reached a week asro. A 1 t. il'iectory contained the name Horact-1 1 yd, and he journeyed hither, parole Turkish and India embroideries of soft, dull, yet rich coloring will trim the self-colored cabmere and cloth dresses worn later in the season. New wool good? have ball figures three i ches wide, of a 'hade so nearly like that of tbe -tuff that, the whole fabric appears to be plain at the first glance.

New bonnets and ha- for the season be tween summer and winter bave the brim of straw wtrh a wintry velvet crown. Styles for the demi-aeason are otherwise well defined. Tbe long gauze veiis formerly used here, but now out of style, are worn in Europe and called American veils. Meanwhile the English mask veil of red tube is ationren of a wife is as arduous a id as absorbing as that of her husbar.d. We are toid that if she We soon distanced eighteen miles, nearing Marfa, the railroad station, twenty-two miles from Chihuahua.

Marfa, with numerous stations along the Texas and Pacific, is named after a character iu "Michael Strogoff." The Texas aid I'aciQ'c has beeo built by Chinese cheap iUor. Several hundred Celestials are employed, and lav tne triick at the rate of ion wilts a clay. Those 'v ho misbehave are tasen into a box-eir and eoundiy thrashed. Vhey were sent from China to an agent in Sin Francisco, who advanced the monei for their lanspori ilio ijfUO per head. lie charges hem so nuith per cent on the fare.

They are ni- property and are hired out by him. This is on tlx i me plan as peon4ge in Mexico and in the United States of America, the free nation that ai.jures slavery. In Chihuahua there numerous slaves, or peons Mexicans, bo are slaves for debt, many of them working for Americans, iio-t of the menial work is done t.y peons, who go in deur for food or apparel, and are oobged to work for their masters creditors until the latter shall consider they have paid the debt. Oftentimes it takes a nfeiime. rrKt'iTEK 1 andj nenry RaenhoU niuetntn dav of Anrii.

does her duty to her f.nniiv she can hav no m-jocr, ii lhv r.n.r. a ironi aoor or tne Inlheclivof St. Louis Slate or Missouri for cash, between the hours of ten a. m. aud four o'clock of WEDNESDAY.

OCTOBES 4, 18, for tte purposes of said trust JOUN BERTRAM. St. Louis. September 9. 1881.

rUjiy rpRl'STlE'S SALE. Whereas Catherine Mor A nt-ey. widow, and Kate Mi.rrlsey, buuiarried, tr elr need of trust a ed tbe twenta-elei day of Octonar. lclel. an 1 in bonk 664.

pajre 14, ot tbe office if Xecorder of Ireeria for city of St. Louis State of Missouri, did convey to the undersigned, ti i.stee, all Ihelr ngnt and lnu-rest In aud io the following descrifed rea! estate si mate in the city of St. Louis and State of aaourt. to-wit. A lot of ground in lock number 2.1 of tit.

of St. Louis, being lot number fix ecn iiiunf tain derd of 4. IJ 182 aud r. time to study metaphysics "or to pn a slip of pauer into a hu'l it-box. think-i.

ih tkn cl if St t1B Hecorder'. ofaos of In book FlStl-tl sas sal lint. 1A1 I flat la ra i I conservative D. Edward II. darne who de MARRIAGE I clared that the duties of the mother of a FiNE i GUIDE! family required as much toil of brain and body as tuose of the cautain of a thm.

Oram A I Over nftv wonderful pen aiciurea. true lo lite, on t. itall; grant that she works a hard a her bere. the following anbjects: Who mav marrv. who not, wnv.

Manhood, Womannood, Pnvacal decay. Vs ho husband does. If so. the inference ir numner 7) of ihe continnation of Larned'a rim, te 1 1 i The stvli-b wraps for the first cool days will he braided cloth lackers for nlin t.tiior ui iu- addition to taia rttv. and fr tei ty.

resistible that she earns her share ot the fumtlv income. The fact that be receives thf creased, nose married or ccn empiailDg marriage i live ri f. rl nn ll.i. ll. o.

undrd andVesVribd a. full 2.a"U fl''' Blu at a point on tne r.Btlri hundred and fiLVaI w.rdl iron, hr i S.1.,' Uim eeiiiw.ru.,., 1. "ne of Kossuth avenue. Je" id tt'a-alley, tl.eitre Souihaa dii said ailev iweoiy ue tine of I lotwventeenof bi 1' of 1 tuenorllmrn Una of ot J.WWr41 aad twenty ent uuod' wardtt lLb nt. thence aorta- -ard! threa.tern nortn- and ficelle-colored cloth mantles trimmed uiouey t.d pars the bills makes bim th i cuinmit or wins aven e.

nnrtn nv 1 tw wt lace and pompons of the same shade for treasurer of the famiiy, that is all; and he has no more right than any other treasurer ssy toilets. di aou'hoy and now or of Krei-per and al by land now or late of Kenney which con eyan.ee was lu trust to secure tue paymet of a certa nia- l'i tears nr-ctie 1 to hot. that it wa- his son, aud fuilv oi. mat his wife had long since died, me from his children was uufect-yful, ami bis wife that she iv rt The pelisse to be worn next winter Is n. ilj'i urcs a't HlMiNic Iiiskasks of mal or female.

An Ksti niitte of Iiigersoll. From the New York Sun. Ineersoll i a clever motuer of stale and note said deed ol trust fuliy docrltoed; and i. to take airs upou himself and talk nonsense. When he pais ou' money to her, it is not as a gift but as earnings.

matter now mkhun or long standing In 1, ss cisely like the lone plaio rrdingotes worn tw years ao. It is made of cloth and trimmed with braid down the front and back, hut nor in many cases the money all came as hrr time an ror i.Ks.s money an any othir physician. 1 Every case guaranteed business con Aden iai. if-tl- prlva e. No.

fcij st Call or write. Hours to daily. P. Female pill, and ruboer trooils Oast in marke. ii- ii.eu to ueiii ving nun alive, isay "tie must 'ell me all about where he ti, wav be deserted me, and whether -rried jgiin." 1 7 ma ne ne ot t-vii fcrt lo tb- ni atreetiweo- tbe said note bv deed secured an I Uie re- I piece or parcel of -round Certaia main, due and uopaiu; no.

thetefore. at Ihe re- In Ihe city of hi "lB qtiesiof tbe letal holder ot said note an I in pnrsu- e.l a. i. Mla-ouri, oeacrlb-anceof lite provisions of said deed of trust. the gr aad oft ot the 0l" iacbee ot nn.

I. r-l-ned trustee. Ill on I in niaci 71. n-rn line of lot No. Bfteen TUESDAY.

THE THIhU DAJ OF TOBSIi, to Li, ht i.B,lTfdMrta' A. D. 18ha, Onih norm by a Of Yf I -wlll bet-een the boa of nine ock a. m. nd flra i.

aineteea. tha dowry to begin with. In manv other cases she does ber full share in the direct earnings Tiff 1 of the income. As a rule, I am told, actresses and women who sing in public sur- iUl raft a pon tneir rarntiies, including their husbands. o'clock p.m.

of that day, at the east front tloor of REWARD kdliilon "'l e.san No. tnl- five Foi any raseof Blimi, loeedma.Iirhlnir. Ul a dlUon to the cllv of Kl. tne i.uri-noiie lu the said city ol St l.oula. proved to sell the property herelnb fore desrrl'tef atpalilic vendue.

the hlrne-t bidder for rash, to satisfy said note and the expenses of exicut ng this trust JUHls U. OVEKAI Truate. valle Reybarn. attorney. St.

Louis. August Li, lasl. CIS tue west uue tit-ou m.rZii tMn war.iiv iiumired aao dttaa aoutn-oum we.t comer of Kent cerated Protruding PILKa that Leiline'. Pile hsmsdy falls to cure Prepared by J. P.

MH.LKK, M. 115 Arch sU, Pa. None genuine without his signature. Sold by druargisia- rue Uiet.a rnnnini aa taoaau a re pointless infidelity brave because in this fund of religious liberty there are no fleshly orments for him to feir; impudent because nature iu a steniu thrri--h whim denied bim veneratiou, and he never kut-w good breed-mg; so full of -elf-couceit that there is no room in his heart for other adoration; so shallow as to thiuk there is no bottom to the uitiverse necause his towstring fiuds none; iii roof neiiause he is unable to count the rafters, aud no God because He hasn't in-viied io dinner; mi-taking bravado for courage, assertion for proof and cheek far conscience; whose wit is dkethat of ltabelais, diluted with dirty water; a b.ataut uefamer of the world's ancient worthies aud defender its modern thieves; the doughty knight-errant of iiepubi rascaii.y, and nickel-, iated apostle of a gospel which appears to each hit ribaldry, roboery and rioting are man's chief bu-iness while al.ve, as after Its' is Lis fate to roi as comely to look upiin as a poiisu brass kettle; as noisy and iisibie as a tienten ba-s drum. Itel bVi in n- ral nirtbw.rdl Admlntntraiton' ITotfcea.

Duping English Jjiidles. From l.onaon Life A- K-g'isb lady in lien i b.ts just sent to il women in gl.ind a word of y. a i which should bo lken seriously to all unmarried ones Soe speaks tt tfieif imber of ynunir Eil In.i ans who "i t-vcrv year to the seats of learnins in :in.t and Scotland to prnsceute theit I and Dinplaius of the fasclnatinsr tales (: if'! of their 'n country iu the ho-rita- -b-clts into which they are admitted, the r'V1 Ensrli-b lad are pur-' tv. Ut. aD(j (tf meir birth and tvi'h men horn they know lljr bpym v.

hat hey hear from their own p. which may ma n-t be trea. The storie of enchanteu the Arabian romances feel around tbe skirt. India cashmere of great value, and many of which are heirlo ms, are most ruthlessly cut by dressmakers to make short visites." It is said thai an ulster bas lately been made of a shawl that sost $500. A great deal of dull red is seen on the newly imported costumesand a touch of red is in almost all toilets, lb jugn it may be only a copper-red silk nsckercnief, a flamingo's breast on tne turban or terra-cotta gloves.

The only beaded trimmings among new eoods are "solid" passementeries that show nothing but beads, but there are manv sizes and shapes, such as bugles, flat nail-heads, large haUs, and the smailett beads like seed pearls. White with gold, white with silfer, lilac and pansy shades, are iha colors for dinner and evening dresses worn at Newport. White, pure and simple, is losing favor, because it has been so generally worn during he summer, and ir Is now usually accompanied bv red and yellow. The European custom of carrying Infants on lace-trimmed pillows is adopted by In our New gland arming regi ns the wife's work is not only as bard as the husband's, but a considerable share of the direct money-getting comes upon her. For farming in New England, while yielding a comfortable aupport, yields hut little in ibe form of monei and in manv cases The greater part of the actual cash receipts during the summer months comes through ihe energy of the wife in taking city boarders.

Iu a farmhouse near my summer abode a cook is bired at four dollars a week, while the boarding season lasts, and a "second girl" at three dollars and a half. In another farmhouse near young wife of the farmer does all this work nerself, ith he assistance of a little girl of twelve; aud she does it as ell and fo nearly as manv Considering merely the wages-sbe saves, her worK is worth nearlv a a dollar a day: and considering the profits the bring to the establishment, it is worth parallel with Ha ley a nue nc ardly it cue. to t.ek-,Dr,'l I four pav ment of rt.1B rrovei i t.ecure the scribed and nurmTJi TS. ot tr' due and remain, ba. lawouis rei taitt.t W.i er ibrefore.

at ina suance of tile coudiu" "JJj ead la net win. deaid of Uu.t, tAe Aruericaa mothers, and tbe nurse wears an A I face cap wlih a ocw of ribbon a fourh of a yard wide, witb ends that hang behind nearly to her feet. The nurse's dref i of tbe lor vued for lining tbe lace of tbe baby's pillow. The new braid embioldery differs front tbat ao familiar to every lady by hnvintr be narrow braid set up on one edge in what Is called "knife-blade" fashion, to make tbe litru'f appear in relief onlibe fabric. Amazon i tb is tbe mest snitalrie materlaj for hrildinr, cashmere ts not firm enouirb, and this work udod It has a drawo look that is not LI DAY.

'I HE Jth Ma ESTATE of Mary Duffy. deceased. -Notice Is hereby given that letter, teatameotary on the estate of Mary Imffy, deceased, were granted to the onoerslgned by the Probst Court of the CitT of bt. Louis, oa tne lim day of Antimt. l- All person, hav ng claim, estate are require to nnit tne same to the undersigned for allowance, wi bin ot tear srier the date i.rlhc.

may on precluded from -ny benclit of said estate and if uch claims be uol nth, dted wit)-In t- years from tbe da of this publication, tuey wil be forever barred Dared ils 17th d.y of Augual. isn2. JtiHN H. DCFFY. Executor of the Fatal of Marv Duffy, dae'd.

Blchard F. Jaoater, attorney fox executor. Sis i. A. betaeen the bour.

of In of do? t. ciock o'eloek Coari-liouM in i.ig of the th draerto. rem J.L Sail Ibe lit.he-t Pbile fsatas.M In IK their own property, four to The want columns of the Post-Dispatch are not only useful, but make very interesting rending. 1 of a i.nd la the ir, loai Imasiinallon. Once home of her husband tying sa aota and the ro.Tt ol Ml v- Stltf tlitS trust.

B. CaxAsio, a Mor asiis, Itastwe. i LL- aL.

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