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is PUBLISHED BVBEY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenus and 11th strest, BY Ww. D. WALLACH. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This exocllent Family and News Journai—ccn- taining a greater variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is published on Saturda morning. Papers served in packages by carriers at 94.6 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, im advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, Two cENTs. {LJ ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the office before 12 o’clock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- soar until the next da: raised neighbors intervention of a nage oe will perceived, 20 per cent. 'y Star will be rst: It invarmbiy contains the * yeahington jews” that has The Evens Siar 80 generally throughout the country. 7; Singin copies (in wrappers) can be procured atthe cgunter imenediote: A the issue of the paper. Price—THREE CENTS. 17> Postmasters who act as agents will beal- lowed & commission of 20 centa. COUSIN JONATHAN. BY CORA LYNN. ee me stopped, and asked if she her delicate hands, as held them in his oma woe ck She raised her calm sad eyes to his face WOOD AND COAL. LOTTERIES. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Before a bright fire, in a handsomely far- | ., ‘No, not much, thank you. Whattimeis} “And you care thi: ‘ i D: nished drawing-room, two persons stood one | it toe : Jonathan?” 1 much about me, Cousin | Wy 88 RB: C8AE: | Consoumaran: LOTTERIES OF DEL-|1Q6() IMPORTANTNOTICE 186() evenifg—a young and very lovely girl, with a as early two. MayI sit with you alittle, | « Care, Alice !”” A Thorough Stock of all Sizes of Coal FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manaexns SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. wierry glance and smile; she was dressed in | Alice?’ I have a great deal to say-to you.” “TI did not think you cared so much: I am and all Kinds of Wood! . ” Winmtneton, DRLAWARS. eomething soft and white, that floated round gare Money mak ws | gone in a moment: it | very, very glad.”’ U7 COAL well Prorat bees Savery: FRANCE, BROADRENTS & CO. having ob erreen Mate Glace ven her nut-brown hair with tees, seal tree a for him toask tostay] She spoke so low, it was almost whisper; | J7 WOOD ready prepa Bs ‘ pa rer erat goenes ep FOR MEMPHIS &- NEW ORLEANS tthe ts of | sessi ‘opera- : her color come. but suddenly clasping her hands, and holdin, each customer or elivered cord lent. for'a period of twenty yeara: aed hin Her companion was a man, past the prime of ak ‘e brought a chair and sat near her, but | one of his to her heart, she went on to spe {17-158 feet ina cord of Spit Wood, | Pon fers period of twenty years, and having yea Vis Orange & Alexandris, Virginia & Tonnesses, id _ State for one million of dollars, to se- ‘Chari Mississippi Central, young manhood; and, perhaps, the first im- | Were she could not see his face. He took up. vehemently, passionately; all her assumed a7 Te Wood sored: pat ec faerie bg ole of et rite G " scr é tw Oriease & Jackwn yo re pression his appearance gave was that of awk- the book she had been reading. calmness gone. U7" For sale at the Lowest Possthle Prices at the | DATED 11 TTERTES’O BEL AW A 5 = A Dinzct Rove anp Conrinvovs Raitwar Con- wardness only. Short and ungracefully, yet peo Goe you this, Alice? Which of the *: I know that to you, so noble, so true, so cITy STEM FIRE WOOD MILLS 2 Benefit of termi im, tvaakueaed Rech Saori 70. as Knoxville, powerfully made, with features far from regu- | *°o Me Cave, tit me.” pond: I seem but as @ woak and erring child; | Foor oF 17Tu Stneer, BELOW Wak DerartM’s. BPDELAWARE fo the mone nneotee Dalton, tsville, Mobile. none lar, it would be difficult to describe him as ips sent it me. , | but do not think—oh! never think that all your 1. J. & W. M. G. 8 The Gonsolitnted Lotteries of Delaware are Ationin, Montgomery, Columbus, Nashet other than a plain man, some five-and-forty ie pete 4 roe old song, “Heigh-ho! kindness can be by me Had Soe or that my ons RW. Corer Fe and § a Cpls 547. drawn anily at 3 minetee yefore 5 mo ond | the Grand Jumpin, Orneatt » years of age. Yet he had one charm—a voice | Belgh-ho! I’m afraid too many—’ é heart is not full of gratitude for every gentle | fant prompt personal atcention. | jgerex County Lottery daily at <2 ore | GREAT REDUCTION OF TIME.£1 of wonderful richness and depth; soft and gen- Lis can o— vg rather pettishly; “if you | word you ever spoke; and more than a 1, for 5 A = 5 ~ ‘AN drawings under the superintendence of. it THE LYNCHBURG EXTENSION, from tle, too, when speaking to his fair companion, in that way, I shall send you away.” | telling me when I was wrong, which no one F vUE L vet: YU & & | oxy Commissioners appointed by the State of Dei- | 4 fezandrin to Lynchbare, also the MISSIS - E hope you will enjoy it as much as youex-| | He took her hand, and heid it in both his OG pote Ses ever dome.” Salam Wee Tee ee the sient, extensive atocks of | °¥"S) a. 241 48 SOON 45 DRAWN. | SiC RDC T RAL: Ste now completed, ioe”? - : ‘ e Wor ve 8} more, but ing | Fuelin Washi isting of— 4. Popioce I shall; but. in, wh: My dear little cousin, will you take a word | in his face arrest srs His’ Tobe mee White Asn Bro fen Goal, Ret Ash Ege Coal, Y.Fe SHORTEST ditw ORLEANS E> . - 33) a COUSID, WBY STO YOU | o¢ advice from one who really es your good at | hoarse and unnatural White Ash Egg Coal, "Red Ash Stove Coal, ase RONDA Y, February 20 AND INTERMEDIATE POINrs. not going with us?” —. hie »> | Mitte Ash Stove Coal, Cumberland Lump Goal, Cass 14—78 numbers, 13 drawn ballots, ets to all of the above points can Gorn i _ ine beat and I have letters She neither spoke, nor yet withdrew her| A aunige sania eee: "oho a : Fs Be [a De Reha Cant: OTS Eta ee as no Or to writ 3 ing: 2 _ I c - © dropper is | G' - s < . oa oe i near what should an | 4004 hand, and with both her own P Hickory, Oak and Pine 2240 pounds to the ton pray etl cme fo ag vania avente, Washington. D. C. The Train leaves WASHINGTON até. m. for the South and Southwest. . ressed tightl. Food. ! fi “You have no mother to watch over you, | down upon her breast, as thoegh to day ie Siatisewet will eollat the lowest prices for the dear Alice, and are placed in what I know beating, stood gazing on him with wondering | °%*h. for 30 or 60 days paper, well secured. must be a very. very trying position. I am | eyes and parted lips, from which all shade of Ailaceounts now standing will be presented Alice turned round and gave him a very saucy little look out of her brown eyes. ~‘ What a silly thing you are, Cousin Jona- és a 2 LYK Be Sure and Ask for Tickets via Orange and than !”? Rad cane ene mg but te is ary cole had saan hoped wil Doprompiy staan” us i ee Class 15-75 nembera, 3 draw ballots, “Pacrenrere from N ew York wil = At that moment, a tall, hearty-looking old 0 unkind remarks of the ‘© passed his hand across his forehead, and R. W. BATE! Capitals. | ‘4 Ali bat He nde ped of gentleman entered the room, evidently enjoy- munis. ales are very young, very lovely; many turned from her. = : dex ee ier Gabel I ae |: _igaar ~ pees at Woskingta, toes whoss ther Will receive ing some joke, much to his own satisfaction. A BA esl censure you—’ . “ Alice, leave me! in mercy leave me !”” 1 do, 5,00015 do. attention. ile carried a parcel in his hand. © paused a moment, and Alice hid her face| But she stood as though rooted to the ground. 2 4 do. ead &o. Omnibuses loave the Office, corner of Sixth street ‘See, Mise Alice, here’s a queer sort of a Hee ere ee fea (dene cAi “Would to God I loved her less!” burst EDUCATIONAL. Tiokets $5, halves $2.50, quarter: anc Layee eh x Washington, passencere fo thing come for you; can you imagine what it 0 presuming, dear Alice, in | from him like @ groan. —— ena WEDNESDAY, February 22. 2 Oars ‘03 is? sch "nia J poops x ag! creak pa We are old friends-—we shall! She heard it, and her lips moved, her aris DE; Fee al eee SoOR OF MU- Ciass 16-75 numbers, 12 drawn baliots, yy eco mtd abe pond —" the Orange Bhe unfolded the silver paper, and brought as ena sualt we not? were stretched out to him; one uncertain step ius. Mad. P.. teacher of the ie 3 1 prize of __.__gs0,000 | 1 ‘prize of. eee fo1-4f renee ~/. LY Gyan. to light an exquisite bouquet of hot-house a, mone losed on his. forward, and she fell senseless at his feet. style o: singing. Reamies—s87, New York 48° 11" do. — 8400 (2 do, mas = ——— sae formany repeat Ate tT han staat diehey tc hart ma | eee ime re | Saele de ALTORE 992 SSE Be ~ Oh! ' ' ; ove al e isin Jonat i r MRS. McCOR) ’3 SCHOOL. : * edicas bata atin aoe! very lovely’ But | care that you do not make others unhappy, or day: Captain Rey dale nob jeave London: that Mrs. McCORMICK desires to inform her | ! les ane CHancE or Horas. trifle with affection, which, Commencing Monday morning, October 11, 18588 She glanced at her cousin as she spoke, - if true, is more laughing. 2 = frionds and the public generally that she will resume : When th esc! riceless than all the wealth of the world! | i Etec Macaca ore eee Bad ° . &c., ko. ; the duties of her School on the ist Monday in Sep- Tickets $10, halves @5, quarters $2.50, eighths 1.25, } ts master back again, but he did not come | tember next. ‘i THURS AY. Fi bruary 23. 2 ee Not Jonathan, I’m sare,”’ said her father; Sate what I mean, Alice ?” ne Alice uve he happy woman, he she Dracsiees Toatrstte foe cent omreise all the Clase fave numnbetsy ledrawa ballots, ‘rains will run as follows: he’s old enough to have more sense." we ss _ ad one ever wit! er who could guide her | tion, ‘ 8. ve WASHINGTON st 6.20 7.48. m. “Did you Sad them ?"” persisted Alice, | g11 a raise hopes unless you mean to ful- | right, and sometimes she called hing = Cousin aa addition to her day scholars. she is desirous of | | Prize of. Sma 4 ee sve WASHIN: TON ata and 83 m i ji i i . ” e1vi 2 a i diitesseie + ° —- a % ae to him, and her voice faltering | " She was sobbing in a low, subdued manner, oe teed froin te to if yearn, who wil beunder herim? | 4. Oe ee eave BAL! iN GRE at eX ang =. alittle. b | | Modinto cnrennd verey 5 . An “ “I' no; is it likely? See, here is a card in| Hat went to his heart. — ; A_ MRS. WINSLOW, | _, Her arrangements for the accommodation and Tickets $5, iaives $250, quarters $1.25. a Sunday a 420 a, monly. the paper? You are not angry with me, Alice ?”? An Eapetecast Noe pee a due care of pupils have been considerai| increased FRIDAY Fe! aS achhnponeess for the} ST will take trains at 6.20 _ “y whi ’ ‘si ed 1O 1 a wary A bee . ™m. She took it up, and read aloud: « With Cap- | , A%47y with him! “If hecould only read her Prosents to the attention of mothers, her "| desiring’ partioulay information with vere eas C.ass 18-75 numbers, 1S drawn vallote, For the WEST at6.0 e,m., and 132 p.m. tata Bay's oomelinente _ ee SOOTHING SYRUP yer gohoo! may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor 0 For ANNAPOLIS at 748m. .m, are Ee rabbi ke kind, he know. Nay, you minstaotactiat ais Fer Children Teething, = For Korma and sfurtner Lap teergaf apply st Lad OCIS On FH PARSONS, Agent. oak pal indeca? ing his hands—* very a cuit omre you a word of caution be- nce greats Incilitsces the process of teathing, by seften- os a sri re td sch all infammation—will allay ALL Cousin Jonathan had moved away. re. OT : —_ Pasm and spasmodic cctien,ana te —— ‘Go: cried Alice, springing 4 Mr. Braybrook took his daughter's hand. d to herfeet;] sukE 70 REGULATE THE BOWELS. VE 4 p SATURDAY, February 25. and turning her deliberately round, cxmermei | “OR! Are you going to leave me?” Depend upon it, mothers, it will give reat to yourselves, and CABINET WARE. GRAND CONSOLIDATED “LOTTERY OF her with great apparent satisfaction. Fp piso Prepared for this. He hardly | KeLIRF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS D STREET. See ene “ Not amiss, is it, Jonathan?” said he ap- tinself to look upon her, as she br a 13 vn ballots, fast . 8. ehave PAPERHANGINGS—Now stock, cheap for 1 prise of ___ 1 say of any OTHER | Cash. 1 do, FAILED, IN will leave the Company’s Depot, Wes. tern W harves, at li-o’clock a. m. every WEDN. DAY, and the Company's Depot, st Al stood there with clasped hands and quivering pealing to their quiet companion. lips. That gentleman was reading a letter, and, “Yes, I am going back to Lescombe: I have steamboats ee. Se wee my eet ‘% Svenue hourly, or they oan Sn tes ston er from the Western Wharves at il o’clock a. m. fl tate ms car be en on application to 8s . Morgan & Rhineha: Western harves, ight will be received up to the hours of depar Insurance will be effected on al! goods by this eat the ‘Office of the Company at ‘per cont The accommodations for passengers by this lin are in every rospect first-c ass, and every effort wi be made to render this communication with New York an agreeable and healthfu! one. ob a. mn ng rd pongo apply to FOWLE & > Agents, Alexan: - H. B.CROMWELL & CO., Se2-ly 6 Wost et., corner Albany, New Yo! > Bt 3o’clock p. m. same day. raed Lied hung by experienced workmen, and satis- do. a Passengers — Wasi ne “ — nv lw king up for a moment, replied: Certainly been here too long,” he added, half to himself, OHING Sieg LOUNGES, 98, i Lowest 3 Nos, 1,000 ] ozn take the sosches oo id = but she heard the words. = He bent over the paper again, but any one near might have seen it tremble in his hand. Alice grew very rosy, and drew up her slen- der figure to its full height. ~ Pray, papa, don’t ask Mr. Waring to ad- mire poor me, you disturb him from his letter; and. besides—I—I’m sure is doesn’t—I dont—”’ ‘- My opinion can be of no value, I know,” said her cousin, with another glance from his occupation. “Never mind him, Puss,’’ added Mr. Bray- brook, as he thought he saw Alice's lip quiver, ~ these eld bachelors always are cross and ill- tempered.”” = bs “The carriage is at the door,’’ cried the footman, entering very opportanely. Mr. Braybrook left the room, and Alice’s inaid came in with a warm cloak of white and eherry-colored silk. 25 ko. ke. 6 $10, quarters $5, eights $25. satisfaction by oe CARVED WALNUT TETE-A TETES, SPLENDID ROCKING CHAIRS, $7.50." saan SLEEPY-HOLLOW CHAIRS, 812 \dress—FR ANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., i Ail the Furnitrre is manufactured in this as Wicnunton Danese, wa oe : 0. Parperbangers cud Uhotatored SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. 360 D sth and 10th 4 vy st., bet. l i {[F Furnitu Repaired and Varnish ‘Fo be drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 1s TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. “Too long. Then you have been dull, lone- ly with us—and now you are oing. Ob! what rig shall we do without you?’ Ww Fes ‘Nay, Alice, you will hardly miss me; it ia] *ferten y TOLER OF rr en ere not as though I were a young man, and could Lan = lncieancispimcasseene esateiher be more companionable to you; besides, my | ing from yavele - Lescombe want me; and—but, Alice! ae pti, Prat i lice! do not cry, I cannot bear it, ‘dea: . and #1 ° : ‘i Detar al Pela a ley fe ee DENTISTRY. Crass SD EET are, That word recalled her to herself. It was jj THOUSANDS OF CASES, LOOMIS, M. Desens oie al i e B . ves the child from pain, but invigor . M. D. 3 pear to bear ie though. from jim. Yes! he | etn ald bowen, corte orden ieat mngorntes the | LV Be LOOMIS. PLATE TEETH, at ug eras a child: and she, she had | snergy tothe whole system. Ik will almost inatantly relieve | tends personally at his office in this city. =] ee Ons dared to love him, not az a child loves, but as Gaipine in THE BOWELS AND Winn any persons can wear these teeth who Tickets $1. & woman; she had poured out her whole heart | and evercome con who cannot wear these, 1) Poreonoan Wear others TUESDAY, February 21. at his feet, and perhaps he knew that it was | ¢yi.in death. We Persons calling at my office oan be xocommodated Class 44—75 numbers, 12 drawn ballots so—perhaps he scorned her for it! ENTERY and Dian- | With any style and price of Teath they may desire; ry s % EN, wheth but to those who are particular and wish the purest sein reyes flaps arnt gl ne fron any ‘sther | cleanest, strongest, And most porieet denture ‘hal of its magical ettec his matter * WHAT WE ture haustion, relief will 53012 prisesor e500 855 rises of... 12 | 2 " do, = Conic, ie . THE FATE OF Sir sow nie Ren KLIN DISCOVERED. 0 riges Of... . SLi By Caprain McCuintocs ; 96, ~{ He of. s al Oe mae aes Price 7% Cents, h fhild suf- | artcan produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be ¥ ai And everythi: lee, f je at red silk. . her. and sat down by his side. pinints—Bo Not Ler | more fully watranteds. i ” ‘Tickets $1. BE CECETENDE C80) fOr ee SHEPHERD'S, vod night,”’ said the little lady. Then “Tell me about Lescombe.”” g Rooms in this city—No. 336 Pa. avenue, between ——— fois Corner of 7th and D ats. tei charming affair was properly put on, and | Lescombe was his home—the manor-house of | ti!" Te ABOLUTELY CRENTo Colom ihe tre ot the | Piigeee eee ste Also, 967 Arch treet, Philadel. oie EDNESDAY, February 23. ABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, AL- a — ie veil was thrown over her bead. country village. He told her of his tenantry, | metici ait imely set ne fo being will n¢- ne STENTS a =—— pital. se pate Forks and Spoons, Fiated eaates rr ba S ii 2 | compan bor Non n nis fnc-simi e ; is s . ra nn! ees etdton oe Ce Meee Bead rede ang of thom wore; of the efforts | Coidtig &'Paakinin Nee Fort ieoniss oncits oroppe Dr. anus, afer a practicn! tent of two years, cries a. 4° | Grif Rote, Coating Dishew and Some * : -| he had made, a $ i Bod by: G onghout the worl i 2 is Sto! ies wl He took it, saying: “ Good night; I hope your | their condition: of the sshovle he bad, mailt, | Principal Oifce, No.3 Cedar Steave,N. Y. mond the Cheoplastio Procars fer ragortny and al! the useful articlen for House. ar ag al Bea merey oue, Alice.”” “| and the ‘new. parsonage then in’ progress af] —Pevsse as Cte rer a COPS | wetsth, beeuty clesaiinncranl hcaptten. Pall Guam TEURSDAY, February sa. | Kecpion, Rogmers with eather Dustgrn; Burt _ pony oF pee Cousin Jona- | OW he visited among them, and tried towin] J. M. MCCAMLY & COWS uppet acts inaected for $35. Partial in proportion, a - Seapine bat not least, Wilcox & Gibbs’ Family Sewing “If y vere 01 coming, Cous a- | their confidence and love; shes 5c ice 3 Pa. avenue. as7 ‘i fee t —_—— achine. ” = ia Rasen and truthfally ¢ Ate Maslawee FINE FASHIONABLE —— acs ve vag ost aie &o. acd far GEO FRANCIS, 490 7th street. e interruped her quickly, almost harshly. : 8 ; i _ PENING—OPENING! ickets $1, YELLOW PINE LUMBER. bat Xm not, co good night. 7” | Sowuty than that of move erat nc nies: | CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, |O san eUROPEAN HOTEL. FRIDAY, Fobroary24 At. perorgiions of ite Sara denies She went away silently, but turning at the | she had often felt before, that to be his wife 90 is rioeaa cul the Sistas nt oie preemnas O Ciass 47-78 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, TIMBER: Beams. JOIST. PLANK, WIDE — ko rtd soe night oe a he pee would be the happiest lot on earth, and one of 388 and 35 : walla, A ¢ saw tears glistening through the shadowy ton and eloewhere, that he will open his (3 which she was unworthy. ieee FING (dressed or undressed) 1 prize of... 6,001 | 4 prizes of ____ 850 pa te pe FLOUR ( oF wi + 4” do pl rect black veil over her face. NU new And spacious estahiishment, “THE poe e900 rom Sarton ile Ue e Mr. Waring was in reality but a distant con- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EUROPEAN HOTEL.” Carnes Oth ad Fenn. Tickets $1. da54m eS Sg hy He started to his feet; but a thought seemed | nection of her father's: but Alice hen kneen NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. bracing the various desartmentn: hatetoee coheed SATURDAY, February 25, T.POTENTIN, 906 mince begat down to. his papers him since she was alittle child, and the name eee jaad Which War ienate or cna ete ene: cre a ag a 279 EIGN FRUI PA. AvE, gain. a ake me “Cousin Jonathan,” gi to him then, y y: Ss E, 5 "Phys ene ‘ jy Aelia 3 capitals, .Ave., FOREIG Ae fol of myself, whether I will or no, with that ee retained in prvi ane Bbe Kad alee Wea eS obie Lida aeeic Eo, Re. ‘Tha rooms for lodging are.cos ortabie: | ) prize of —._....$5,3% | 2 prizes of... gsm oteplithes, CONFECTIONS: Willard’: heist es . : .§ N S CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, | waifed Wik prompt service. Apartments can_bs | 3 PEC ase | 3 Oregee — ATER. PRESERVES: voice and those pleading eyes. Pshaw! aman | jooked upon him as her friend, but uncon-] AND ARE CONSTAN ae nad at a statot! price por das or wrek. wht st meals ao Se PAT DIMENTS wee fe Hpplasneaam And on went his pen scionsly had learned at set to love him aaa THE FINEST STOCK O ei Wea sich oft ato ica! Sutnegs Tickets $1. Recs lenre to call thee avention ‘gh hie frignd end - wom! 10" ice. e ac 13 y = 4 A >. Hour after hour passed on, and still he was being so many years older than beret had, cLOTEING Seee th the Coptclesmellan cobs ‘Departments. | , All orders for tiokets or certifiontes of usily at work. One—two—three o'clock rds. Hotel, just opened, in connexion with his struck. There was a spund of bustle and hurry packages SRE 5 u f the above splendid lotteries will meet with + ere he wil happy to re- for a time, blinded her as to the real nature of THAT CAN BESEEN IN THIS CITY. The Rostavraut attached to the hotel mill always the moss prompt and Conkdantinl attention: mal tee of satebhaymens Rabe MT BI ATS her feelings; but when she met with that love Be ina oomsition to seccmmedsie passengers Who oy m vi rf ly trains. Th ” ed fiat. | Printed officia! drawings sent as svon as over. importation. inthe hall below. He heard Alice’s clear, | from others which from him she would have | All Goods ef our Manufacture—Made in the | MY Arrive ty ata lvbera: patronage will reced “ok Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & £0. Also, ai) orders for Dinners. Suppers, Balls, and ringing laugh—that laugh that was like no given all the world to possess, she knew how it Most Fashionable Style—of the Best exertions, a8 no, pains wall be spared in order to — oe owes La ether He heard Mr. Braybrook’s hearty was, and bitter, very bitter, were the pangs of Material and Workmanship. Leclaecwes centile Saad Tae ROYAL BAVANA LOTTERY. patah 1 ie hme hitherta own F ane Voice, and another—a voice he did not know. | wounded pride and hopeless love in her young fe 16 tf P. EMRICH. HE Nest Drawiog of the Royal Havane | A. WMT. DOVE & CO. bey came up stairs—Alice, her father. and | heart. The Finest Stock of Shirts ROPOSALS ron PRINTING THE BLANKS | the supervision nf the Captain General of Cube, | ALRE Now prepara to execute any orders with * tall, eleznnt-looking young man in uniform. |" « When do you leave us?” asked Alice, as! 1y THE CITY—THE NEW YORK PATTERN FOR THE POST OFFICES OF THE | Will take place at Havann on VRLUMBING, Gas OR STEAM FITTING Mr. Waring, Captain Ray,” said Mr. Bray- | she rose to quit the room SHIRT—THE BEST FITTING UNITED STATES. FRIDAY, Maxcu 2, 1269. SINESS. brook: and then the three began to talk over |S To-morrow,” he replied, without looking SHIRTS MADE. ntice Rereasecetuaeesicpeeae SORTEO NUMERO e& ORDINARIO. IZ Store on oth street. x few doors north of Pa. the ball. and apparently forgot the very exis- | at her. NISHING GOODS FFICE Wasmintror tet ae CAPITAL PRIZE §1 s ane, erheore ia Poe p= ate STEAM ony tence of the writer at the sofa table. That night they had no engagement. Alice} F U R : ay In obedience to the requirements of the fi'th seo- | | Prize Of..-----@1m0.0m0| 5 prizes of .......$1.00 | of CHAN DELLE iat ly ane wae heart grew full of bitter- made tea for them in the drawing-room. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. tion ofthe act of Congress entitled * An act mak oy 30,000} 153 do 3 se 7 UCK WHEAT. n Fi A . . ons to i iciencie: r ? pees . a 2 }« b & ¥ ‘separtment for the fisoal y ending the ol Qe a. Her eye grew brighter, her laugh more joy-| ‘Mr. Waring locked earnestly ni her for a d 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | June, 1us9 and in part for thn support of the Post | Whole Tickay HE Heteac oxo aarters, @5, | J, Pennsvivana. We have never seen a finer ow y. 388 an ele. ‘We eell it at the price of the ordinary ore andl more ee eneet ber each moment | moment. A bright crimson spot burut vn each NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. Shor dane, Ime," approved Februase 1 isuee* | Lrizee onrted at eight at por cont —— ‘wheat Flour. mere and more lovely. cheek, but there was a livid circle round her | _fe3-lin = : : ¥ Saore vatit us on, oi! solvent Hanks teken : * PS SEaLED PRoposaLs will bo received unti: Tues- a IL we fe rded as 80} the result ” Prey rte were brought in, and soon | eyes, and her lips were almost colorless. A COK & McKENNEY 438 day, the sith day of March, 1960; at 12 o'clock. me, a a Re FAMILY PLAQUE of Semen 8. Wash; fe he had pin took leave; not, however, be- | strange thought came over hima thought that} 49 ae arane iar for Paint xe THe Bi ines yoquited for the use of | “All orders for schemes or tickets to be addressed aa nantes tia of cal i. Ory Renal promised to cell on the morrow, | miede his pulso BOGGd Gildiy sen we ena | FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC CIGANS’S | oven ieee tho United: States for four years | to DON RODRIGUEZ, at BRE et, and bring Alice a book he felt quite sure she | tremble = 7 a cat Por nays on hand 8 varied and choice stock of | from the Ist day of April. las. idders will state | fe ls-tr___ Care of City Post, Charieston, S.C. dase tf Corner af mh ot and Vermont ce : _ is : : ; j = _4 raow of Wah ot. ant Vorewnt « el yee mt ae Sc a eee ie Could it be so? He tried to oe the thought and retail. gihone rehjpe a fratrehs 40 sepaid by iaw EL hoveg Es Sekiya TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES WASHINGTON sEwiNe Roa. in. ) sor o 4 be i jared i jole will do wel ° el fs pt - - dos - rake be bes: Papen has pe room, letters in iy fotsieg rely . oSapete ey is in| pmRty Aled. ant. near @ mas || ote cereuemer will tal wewulcedl ge leceeetb ——s ay THRE oo TORY - Ser ee knee Set SPRING ood SUMMER “you look quite tir ey i ~ - i} Hy wisi ti hi fe ERD 5 ni “Thank you, but I do not feel eo.” ne Why ia how him in here?” | FJ 45 COME'—HAS COME'—HAS COME! | Blanks, and todeiver themat suotpantemnd to | Seer s 499 Tru Sener, | parod to minke. SHIRTS, br AW sf aagg tame ~ It must have been a long, lonel, i aoe ee mn mere? THE GOOD TIME HAS COME! igh, persons on the, Superiutendent Of the Bublic | ~ Opresite Odd Fellows" Hall, Washineion, D.C.” | Shortest notice, A! deescaptions, of fe y pscig 8 tonely evening | asked old Braybrook sharply. — Printing, with the concurrance of the Postmaster | Travelers will study their interests by ex ng ie ane : “He asked to seo you aloze, sir.”” SINGER'S No. 2 SEWING MACHIND | Generalrhall denignats,to bo npecitind in the! Son. | my FRUNKS, VALICES, dew belore pu Ra | DS neatly is. - >i was i ii " Can now One Hund: 3! BT Or 5 else re. uw none but thn Gene oo busy to find iteither.| Alice had risen and walked to the fire-place, Not Yor Newey Delian oon an evidence of the execution of the order. The oon. | Cuarine ciewhere. Aa T lse iione bong, WESINPROVED WE “Good ight " = where she stood, holding the mantel-shelf with For ufacturing purposes tho only relial tractor wil aiso ba required to enclose in each | the best workmen, | can confidentiy recommend my Hi ‘These Seales are offered to the pal ie Be the tia eee nigh » cousin. How do you like Cap- both hands; but Mr. Waring had caught a Pinar Sewing Machine in the world. pockaso 0 oc faet Olsens ee red work to be euperior tn pe hrephen per ye to | most simple, durabie, and reliable ‘08 ever 4 tin "9 z, Sia, 7 »? be agen! vi 2 . 7 roles 60 ere, * Sub biap mamsiapeios” | peter fer ahem. | RS ew te ge tao ew | Stet eee estate| "(Np eta eta ak ant tooT| Bn ape omen “s Z Cie ral i ment; 8 o S ks Z Y ; So do I; very fascinating, too? ere was adead silence’ iNee Bolla om capertor to aay in Ba ie. | Peete begat en tere erect wepaiee of Bian LEATHER. TRON PRAME, FE ENCH DRESS | frautule Farr, Pouneyivanis New York Siats Par “Tean well fancy it.’* “She k: f this, hen: itation,”’? | Siaser € 0.’s Gaxstte. with stout wrappers, securely tied with twine, aud | aad WOOD BOX TRUNKS: ASHLAND and | Vermont State Fair, ko. Ao. In every case where : Good night.” ME Worn a eance, her agitation,” | 57s Fite ‘all tocol at our Washington Office, | Min diene ne eeeg ned wath twine, t0 | other VALICES; TRAVELING BAGS; HAR-| oxnitited they nave recsived Stat clase promiine. She ran up the stairs half way, then turned thonght Mr. JYating, as he covered his eyes | no. 386 Ponts. avenue, under National Hotes’ | Bh fre A ocgs he oy a NESS; SADDLES; WHIPS: &c.. €c. neneat 35 Louieiann avenue, Depot of Siler's a yen de by 8 > with his hand, to shut out the sight of her from | examine them and their work. @ great economy | Bidders wil he required to furrish satisfactory | “Trunks, &e., Repaired and Covered, in 8 work- illed Iron Safes. an Fad ang to him again. before him. in using gnch © machine el St cone become evid wee of theis abi i one Fpl aged rs manlike manner, sf short notin, oh oii de i319 F.C PATTISON, Acent. PS caathan, will you tell me if you| The silence continued unbroken, and he felt | es Petiwins Gadhione eithieem borer is will bafacn oo gpeoag yy moat a ame cas city, George i i i i, ., ting ‘Sing: th spear | of 28:8 will be furnished on application at thii UPON BONDS OF THE WASHING think I looked nice to-night? Really I | his self-control deserting him. mons 0! licks werk beaitoally of nant fain | Sito awh oo Ed lt cee ria ep oon at the ee AE iowvs odebeitel FAMILY Crux GAS LIGHT COMPANY are o enfe mass : ‘* Alice, I shall go to m: I have let exact conformity therewith. SRWING MACHINES. and desirable investmont, being in sume of five hun * To me you looked just as usual.” Aetido eve toed TE cuieat bete ee | A ceed tawertuent of Thread: Neodlons Porat, | Pts Saeee See eonlsaksare tobe printed | SEAVIN JAMES 8. TOPHAM. | dred dollars cach, redeamabie: January 2, 196e, and «Well, many people told me I—I—”” She turned to him. - 4 ote the way. and other machine findings kept on hand, and sol¢ | will be foraizhed to the contractor from time to time am ‘suc. © expression «+ Looked lovely, no doubt; and as pl of others told you so, there is all the Nan Waid (or me todoit. Now, good night; go up stairs: you will be quite tired out to-morfow if you do not.” — a bearing interest at race of six Poy, oft. rer annum, low York pris as it may be required, upon his requisition, in either LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, | 277.277 or e's = Biers & he - guisl that 4 fthe citi Boston, N York, Phi adelphia, A 1 p boos rsa dod mapeies ie stretched | YM: ae page ene | Gulearerer Washington, free of cost for tant TO BE SOLD CHEAP! T.@.C. LAMAR. €.E, MOTT. =. LAVERY. 0 2 ed % The Boot and Shoe Establishment that was burnt out her hands to him. as though in wild en- ©. HOOD isdaily receiving all of the newest | Pjvitional cost ahd Siok ot ree ore re, EBS AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY, additional cost and risk of traceportation must be | out on Sunday morning, the 2 of Novem- YS-4T-La¥ like death, wo ooldso»Iaioe’” "PDE NADAS | EL RY omental for haidar prow Nora3e | PGncwrate soihercintoaes tecmpee | Serharg cotuyes, ee twine, of tol eR Sora trary oat ‘ig ice hat Jou cee aa e, | len ding, 4 ot nk in hat way a | Sco rare NRaae OT SPE | Streit Mebane eae | eben tet Stes ane Re Wa, | ub monte RUG GL Carga att ~ He sees that you care for him, and ehuns | will be well, you mill be bape sen rey | PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTAR Ol PRAINT. | bo'be puniced ties eee Tintin Blanks.” St unprecedented low prices, k good ercel sp ctigent a et you. He wants to guard you from yourself,” | God bless you and him” yo! | Soret dntrege red. from Londor Bay pa | Bin day of March, in the Constitution, Evening | _det tf eet, gnd eit gitar eats whienered ame, * > SS He hurried from her presence, feeling un- | $venue, peswoce Sth ani i eal san, Daltiwane Ponnsyleenian s eat Argan thie: GFe4tT EXCITEMENT aT. jo.6207rn®r, | H, o HOOD VER WARE mee sores uniee - Some weeks had passed away since the time |" "y° ety * OVgR one moment longer a aan | Sain Dav Wks New Yorks and Post Bost) suaartt EEEAE SON eee enlndat oe hls pecamntes ends Pompe of Alice’s first ball. It was the hight of the} The morning came—the morni of ade ce BALTIMORE. | oy gpg ee ee ee “a. _& London season; and of all the beauties utter- | fraaght with fearful interest te ation Bae ROBERT B. COLEMAN, late of the firm of Hair present 2B83 GENTILEMEN’S | erybody save that H. MELA & SON are seling | AY Et yy ue AND XXX ALE! ing niehtly from one scene of gayety to an-| broo! —the day that must part ber re jeman & pence a = ge A FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, the best and o! re in the city, and their The pi rete oat wholes: me Ate tn this atte ye other, none was more admired, more courted ing, and decitie the fate of Captain Ray, | Hotel, New York. has, in connection with Tho undersigned soepectfelly veiorma the publie 5 Fat t TER | to_be ined at the WASHINGTON, — than the lovely Alice Braybrook. People d1d | for Alice had petitioned time to think. She s son, FREDERICK ‘W. COLEMAN, inken the aR fonisonable amsort | Si SHORS ok tL os 3 skid ERy. Tm ale ie mad rom maltand hope on pa erhalten crme fore 4, the breskfast-room looking | of years Many important fanerstions nul tense: ta, Nock Tee ae Ostet | PCR BE ee acl MELA & SON'S. mere SELINEAC, Frop ety of Ome, were not very far ; certain! seemed © a living statue, so calm. so pale. | ments have made, rendering it first class in , manufactured es; for his sales; = wore — is ely ‘ash’n Brewery, aovth ote. “ jon’’ was the name of ber lovers, and | Mr. Braybi every respect. = iso, the fineat stosk of PERPUMERY ae == oF HAVING OPENED A Ths apeatanty cclewed Acts Sborasioa ts neFotscy in the deep bay eeameen™ bat ® figare | * Fhe alapetion of thie hoase is convenient totrar. | ofumbias and eve A inmelteas|5]Q SEVENTHSTREET. 51) PHOMAS B, OELT Wo 426 sree, yet: my “that quiet Mr. Waring” was He eerie ry opment Bak pest and tes Tn eloee ans Co = pe, &c., which ho sles mahesand ‘fa REMOVAL. = Tose the pabl te iy her evwith 5 4 i 7] ie sean With bertelf and her —— wat noes wee ot have a beautiful fo coy wag Woe le gentlemen for Boare, ra. Teather al oy ed ios os JOBN 8. GIRRS His Cua aah t NOLAND Gh acone” ama — i ice of hi e di ? ‘Lay... cAnRibeaS Py mot bees sith Mies: Bacpaaceh soleil unless a Veey. What time do you go?” wher il tinue the International Hotel. at Trese ber bavise ante additions to hi | s: a cee ees baLow ODS she happened to be tiring herself with dancing “Tm an hour.”’ a New York. in the same suinptvous wi too long ther, or resting where there was} ‘ Then E must give you your breakfast.” pu chill d: it: then Cousin Jonathan was sure to be near, with a kind word of warning, or her searf ready to put on. One morning. as she lay buried in the oush- ions of a lexontess sofa, trying to read crag published novel, Mr. Waring came into the room, and struck with the wearied, listless ex- ‘* You shail: bat first I have a word to sa: to ou. Nay. Alice, do not look afraid. it it so T res, ag fap owing Bach ce ithe jectare th time only Joell you how deeply ILLCOE Feiss. ney make foct thoueans uf have chosen may be a happy one.’’ in the business, he Lopes Light Wagons kept en cy Ui Le Sa continue raee oe aioe Sarasa eee moana 7 a

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