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* ; ‘THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gerne { Pennsylvania Avenue end 11th strect, THE WEEKLY STAR. Ebening Star. == Papers served im packages by carriers at @4 8 year, or 31 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.9 & your, im advence; $2 for six months, $1 for three months; ‘and for lees than three months at the rate of I2centsa week. Single Copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS, 1D” Avvanriszwunts should be sent to the office before 12 o’clook, m.; otherwise they miiy not ap- pve: until the next day. A be will be ins the “ I ‘venins Star iy throug hout the country. 7, Sincie copies (in Joan be red inter, immed the issue of the paper. Pree THREE C Tye oct os agente will boat ve, XV. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 30. 1860. . THE GIRLS IN GERMANY.” Race The St. Louis Republican publishes the fol- Some forty years ago the managers of a race - lowing article from the pen of s young German | course near Brownsville, on t lonongahela, MaAYNarp's MISCELLANEOUS. LOTTERIES. CABINET WARE. red sores of LAND, 89 of ROY. HAV. . who was well educated in his own country. We | published notice of a race, one mile heats, on & CELEBRATED F oh nder & hi hy etate ofou tivation’ 30 ol Tre Next ‘Drowns of the Royal Havana Lot- ke copy it, because it not only gives some inter-| particular day, for a purse of $100, “free for BREECH-LOADING RIFLES lontromery comet TS eS tamiie | te ae by the Seanish Ggvernment,ander | | PAPERHANGINGS—New stosk, encap for esting information in regard to German society, | anything with four legs and hair on.” A man pie leading rom’ Georgetown to Roekwiiie, arose | se eerste —— = _ workmen, and ests- hut it shows also the dificulties of mastering 8 | in the neighborhood, named Hays, had a bull " — son Georketown. Apply toGEO. W. BRAY, FRIDAY, Arnit 13, 1960, foreign | : that he was in the habit of riding to mill with SHOT GUNS. re No. 516 7h street mar 9 Im* 7 4 ‘There are three kinds of girles in Germany; | his bag of corn, and he determined to enter re Per Minute, 15 Rovunps. — atte SORTEO NUMERO 6% ORDINARIO, R &, : ~ FRCAE oR SENT pine of the BRICK CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. 12 re room. Terme | | Prize of -. the girle of the rich people; the servant maid; | him for the race. He said nothing about it to pate 1 BARKER, on H|} 4° 0. 425. 1 1 Sure at 1,000 Y. S. and the farmer's girle. The girle of a rich| any one, but he rode him around the track a at pa ‘Weight oaly 6 Pounps. man, she goes to school like others and learns | number of times, on moonlight nights, till the For Sale by reading, writing. cheifering, and a lady teacher | bull had the hang of the ground pretty well, H, SEMKEN, ood rooms, with gasi Inquire’ of JAS. W. Sire ith and 12th sts. = ed =a do learns them sewing a shurte and making | and would keep the right course. He rode Agent for the Maynard Arms Company, INE FRONT ROOM AND B stokings. Sometimes gits some lessens besides | with spurs, which the bull considered particu- Washington City. | vate dwolimg one apr pen and lady, Whole Tickets, $20—Halves, $10—Quarters, $5. until she gits contraed. At this time begins | larly disagreeable; so much so that he always Recomisaanaditons atreete, ere sce eth ripes ped at Beats cent. discount. saothes ite for her; her Peees o LA = = when tier vere srpeee to his sides. | sieut. Gen. Scorr said of this Rifle: “Tt is the cae ee — aon iscivent Banks taken at pare EDUCATIONAL. female school one or two years a1 - n the mornin; the race, Hays came upon it beantifn! f hi 1 ” own. . ~ lars for her this time. Ske is kept there like a | the ground ee hese beoke og ee tate apo | mos "Master Atmorer at the US, All orders for schemes, or tickets vo be addressed TNSTESSTIQN IN, MUSICTMr. and Mra T. lady, and she has not mutch to do. of a saddle, he had dried an ox hide, the head | Armory af Harpér's Perry, saya: “I believe it to “marz-tr Careof Che Pot Cee k.C. | HpCHRISTIAN, residence No. 426 ig Une of them has to be in the kitchen one | part of which, with the horns # H on, he bad inthe world.” : sale = errr ——- Row ber fours to iniorm thet ne that week—another one the next week; for that placed on the bull’s rump. je carried a short ; H. Locx woop, Esq., Professor of Field Artil- | St 4 a — Be 5 they give instruction nalrumenta, time she stays in the kitchen she has to take | tin born in his hand. He rode to the judge's| lery sad Infauiry ‘action, at the U.S. Naval oo Syrup. Momardes Pais Rilen Perm | most rearonableterms. Bre. terns tacos the : f : } Academy in Anapolis, says: “I have now no hes- NALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-Si the haa peril | — _ = irs ‘Stand, and offered to enter his bull for the itation in pronouncing the Maynard the most re- in Al with basket and the o! y shoes her how to race; but the owners of the horses that were Vio Violinoetio, Double Basa, Flute all markabier fle] have yet soon. and, ag such, wei | Georgetown, at tho in ion of the Georgetown | With & large stock of Fre ‘te i] " Pisano and Mr. Christian teaches Vian Syrup, Fraser's Cod Liver Oil, together Tim county, about 25 milos P, Di mm i Brass Tastrumsnts, ‘Their: proficiencies 5 , 5 1 Gi | “ Fx this and that. and in the summer time how | entered objected. Hays appealed to the terms | Worthy the patronage of the Goverament aud the tuurson fhopremisee or of 2 WiC Ak Beets Ia. | st the Drug Store of CHARLES ALLEN Daten coll skae eten toe meniciase of Wash ty raise vegetables. The other time she learns | of notice; insisting that his bull had ‘four }egs Hon. Ho VELL Cops, Secretary of the Treasury, | “th and K str . Washineton. D.C. fa 10- correr of Maryiand Avenue and ilth st..(island,) instruct satisfactorily and thoroughly to all who playing piano and orther finé female work; | and hair on,’’ and that therefore he had aright D. B. Clark s old stand, 1S ty.e 88-8: ‘-Sinoe the introduction of this arm in the ‘OR & ut there is institutions where they have to Cutter S: I work hard. Returned to her parent she stays et home until she gits chance to git marrid She tries to git a preacher or a lawyer. Ca: not she git one like them, at least she takes whatever she can git. etimes she don’t marry, and lives on some interest of a little estate, because the most time there is a good many children. and there is not so much left, because an estate gits small by many parts But it is an orther case with the servant girle. Aftez she is confirmed, she has to live out for toenter him. After a good deal of swearing, the judges declared themselves compelled to decide that the bull had the right to run; and was entered accordingly When the time for starting arrived, the bull and the horses took their places. The horse- racers were out of humor at being bothered with the bull, and at the burlesque whigh they supposed was intended. But thought that it would be over as soon as the horses started. When the signal was given, they did start Hays gave a blast with his horn, and ¢ vices, ithas met with unqualified ap- “ nice three-story Brick HOUSE, probation, and the Department now taker much pn 2d street, between D and E streets, in mar : 2 ‘S. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. bey's Subdivision. “Tha above property ‘wilt ‘he » MECORMICK Gesiree to inform her pleasure in bearing testimony to its great supe- | sold ‘on enay terion, Py Sie tasee . > 5 ly that sighed gost otter email acme heretofore fer- | Tayo uN BASU TON" Wd Na. 56 aie (( toe ge cpg ry arg A Ep. Staster. Esq., Harewood, Md., sn: PORTA 100 perOK, ==. ened hunting days were tobe cous vet a aera FH ALLY. branchon Tee —$ sta (oe thorough Engheh etuse- times the coet could rot induce me EGR GAGE OR EXCHANGE For city] (} I RED Ey Sie Cynts Bastia Cooperstown, N. ¥., aaya: “For | MIL eORER EY pA ing Howes mad soeores E PREP. =~ Ie eadition to her dag few r ADLY, yN. Y., 5 MIL, 1 2 ol ius al. hunting purposes. f unhenitatingly give yours | Landy situated on Suga Lead Races eres of asin reosiving into her fasnily & “ ‘ar Land Run, near Dranes ) ed from 10 to 14 years, Ww! eference over all guns | have ever known.” | vile, Fairfax county, Wa vere t 44 todiate carennd 5 E,W. Coox, Esa Lockport, N. Y., says: "In | from tho Alexandria, Loudon aod Haren ee ae : PY n “th fact, I think they will shoot through anything but iS may require their services. mar l4 I Her arrangements for the road, and about :3 miles from Washington, F. a frozen hemlock. terms apply to R.W. BATES. Wit eed Cant due care of pupiis have been, his FI - She stays by this way in this condition a few years, and then she gits kitchen girle, and she gits ten dollars waiges for the year, and at bristmas time an apron or a neke handke chis. She has to worke bard, making the dough of the rye bread. Some make a small dough, but big hous keepings make a dough for half a dozen loafs of bread. Every loaf wais 40 pounds She wares wooden shoes a good many times, because the common leather shves cost one and-a-half dollars. She has to do the garden work (every family k a9 her garden.) takes the wheelbarrow and fetch t first floor up. Inquire of WALL Shell, Ho; deed there therwise improved. Those vi . _ Dear, corner © and i4th st to JOHN EF. a he formats & child s maid, because her father is a poor | spurs into the side of the bull, who bounded off | [J For information regarding this sem appiyto | BATES, Navy Yards of nat Onin =e R FAMELY USE. | serine rerionler bres nan and lives from his labor. He makes the | with a terrible bawl, at no trifling speed, the Agent for tho Maynard Acme Company CO Rndsomely TAR LORS 8nd CHAMBERS | Woed, ‘Leather, Creckery, Glass, Ivory, | SOS ao ener particulars api capital of two bets a day, an‘ sends his daugh- | dried ox-hide flapping up and down, and. rat- mar ct tw Washington, D.C. handsomely furnished, with hot and coid water! Bour, Alabi ter, Marbir, Rubber, a | residence—No. 38 Cameron street, Alenuudris, Ya. ter to live out. She gits for a full yearthe sum | tling at every jump, making a combination of = : and bath room, (Potomac water.) ‘The apartments Percha, Cloth, Pi wate of five dollars, and one or two pairs of shoes. | noises, that had never been heard on a race- J. M. MCCAMLY & COvS sor ep. InGuITe nl Le et ne se course before. The horses all flew the track, CO., 322 Fa. avenue, between Ith every one seeming to be seized with a sudden FINE FASHIONABLE des determination to take the shortest cut to get y iG ES Y : VOR RENT—The larze fine three story BRIC out of the Redstone country, and noneof them CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Bn io 537 Tih street, second 4 for ah. § could bo brought back in time to :ave their 38S and 390 WOLTARD: at Nor ay 2 ere BBY to J. distance. The purse was given to Hays ~ é and Ath street: . ° fe 25 ent! : ‘A general row ensued: but Ae fan of the] PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, POR RENT Tie oat ROI Tees and no person after a trial of wecuten Nie SOO 3th streets taceaee I thing put the crowd all on the side of the bull NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. a houses lately erected on si) Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue, pa aE hey ged ih. The horsemen contended that they were swin- ee . D and orth. A he} would willingly dispense with it for four timex is at unprocedented low prices. ‘They must be sold. Peay ld aie pace, ise! eed oe teen WE HAVE IN STORE, cost. Itis always ready. alwaysreliable. Wis | det tf or Hay’s horn and ex-hide, which he ought 1 . CONSTAN 5 Se not to have been permitted to bring upon the AND ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, asive to the su nd is not affected by ground, the thing would not have turned out THE FINEST STOCK OF hether it befor usear | LRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. en, cannet with this | ————— - be restored to its | value. I LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, tho world for ite superior It heiedin | AL TO BE SOLD CHEAP’ The Boot and Shoe Establishment that was burnt HOUSE, WORK-SHOP, COUNTING. ROOM, | out on Sunday morning, the 2th of N For terma, & ate,and where known it has become a vixen | QOUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY, BROS., Brilders, or W a Ss Hines Sen mT, D & AM H_ PHILIP, a Attorney at Law, No. 40 La. avenue, near 6th at, whe z alers ancl consumers is invited Pevers Inn, byrne Me Vesey ope Be her Mees oir eomarts ee ane wc coe this Hays told them that his bull could oLnLOSOTE In Ga vglicd = SETS malities SO ee ee my FRU eens to wash on—she rubs it in her hands. She cooks best sy of their horses anyhow, and if they THAT CAN BE SEEN IN THIS CITY. ses pe Le Re) a “Aftera faithful trial TARK’S PREPARED beat material the apy a ar > the wa: and a0) imes w as would put 3100 i cit it] $ GL n Wood, Leather and C i. at the Phen: the best wor Bs » — that hurts Ber hogers moat it» peaces: Is ahe | won, he woull take off the oe abr act icons | All Geeds of our MiawetactureMtade in the | £'%) Sitios. “Algo the Tenne toom ia the cecged | Works math it une forall | ork to be superior in Strength ond Durabsiey to got #0 happy toa poor laborer that makes his 2] his tin horn, and run a fairrace with them. ip erp aly crt etme NN (eee rar or fom eprenW tees ro erga ere I'kee, tant\y on hiand, and make to order { bets aday, she helped her husband working | Ilis offer was accepted, and the money staked Material and Workmanship. Lomtaiana avenue. ja is er ig tested Ss ARR'S | OMe week's notice) every description of se ng outin the field. Isher husband got ma They again took their places at the starting wipes her adog. Without doing anything post, and the signal was given. Hay. gave the bull another touch with his spur, and the bull gave a_tremendous bellow. The horses remembering the dreadful sound, thought all the rest wascoming as before. Away they went again, in spite of all the exertions of their riders, while Hays galled his bull around the track and won the money. Talking of fragmentary romances and unfinished stories, we are reminded of the beginning of a story. re agree with the aboverecom: | LEATHER. IKON FRAME FRENCH D. 7 ATORS, } 8 CONGRE 2 ” and WOOD BOX TRONKS: ASHLAND ond The Finest Stock of Shirts roeplendid« eR MS oer vicina “Wa. B. Dovetase, other VALICES; TRAVELING BAGS, HAR IN THE CITY—THE NEW YORK PATTERN | Bished, will bo rented during thi “Cabinet Ware Manu NESS. DDLES; WHIPS, or. e. rk SHIRT—THE BEST FITTING re in ae most Or ‘bis local Pp pol mp = eal Severe. in 8 Wo! F cing’ within 6 Higa . ike manner, at Rh SHIRTS MADE. National Hoteln. Those in purratt of eon Roney | Machine Dep Trunks delivered in any part of the eity, George FURNISHING GOODS | wilde well to make eariy Sppieation at No. 379 town, or Alexandria. 8th street. between D street and pier Arest for Howe's celebrated FAMILY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SEWING MACHINES, es TOPE Trunks, Valices, and Carpet Bags. iy y HOME-MADE SHOES.—Gi Leesa ed Button Boots, 388 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Enelieh Lasting’ so. do., 82; Gos! Bria NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. i0., $2.0; Fr. Morocco ee nst it, she is silend like a lamb oo! in winter time enly and in sommer time she has to hide the cows She lives that way until che is confirmed. After this time she has to feed cows hoas, chickens and noirses the babys. After she gits strong enough she has to thresh and go out in the ftelds She gits up at 2o'clock at neight » and threshes till half-past 5, then she milks 6} A Fracuentany Rowa cows and goes to breakfast. breakfast she a a large piece of rye bread gresed with a turer, Newark, N. J. “LysaXDER WR 2x) Market st WOOD AND COAL. Kid ——— mar6-im 0. . ees eneral Also. ther style of BOOTS and SHOES, ittle bit of lard or butter. At 10 o’clock she| which a friend of ours was wont to tell, and Prince I fal Ch: M. KE YS A bottle ais a ts od tetane “ Sa Ndarket Spare é F C - abl. NS pottie. q . + gits a butter bread again, like in the morning. | which began in this wise rince Imperial jampagne. tee > for dea lara anounes from 1 to 12 dozen. ini¢-coly Pal av. 24 door above 8th at. At dinner time she git a peace of meat about 4 **When Anna Maria—’’ ow Ca — + printed tn ounce heavy, She eats with a wooden spoon out Here some listener would ery— )WOOD & COAL, LIME, |. kiven with each a *pecimen of like character ev a eves, mt e ina small house and pay $20 fac-srmrle of the * Little Ginot. hat room—whereabouts ?"’ “Never you mind. Well, as I was say- ing, when Anna Maria entered the room, her face—"’ ‘+ Was it a pretty face? was it light, or dark? was she a nigger, or white?”’ = oe All orders or letters of inquiry t Vv OLS BSBTATUETTE ofa big dish with the boys. She likesaboy| “I say, old chap, who the duece was Anna EPERNAY, SAND, CEMENT, HAIR, \ toiae ae EEL iberty st., N. Y. STEPHEN 4 DOUGLAS and marries generally one that eats with her | Maria!” Plaster, and WhiteGravel, // receive prompt attention. ete In form and feautures this beau out of the same di<h, and most of the time she “None of your business Well. when Anna FRANCE, 518 N. E. Cor. 12th &e St A libe scounttothetrade. | marl?-ly | peciumenof American art is bound to take him. If she marries, she and | Maria entered the room—™ / rat siti One square Sonth Penn. Ay Sold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the \ table De . WASHINGTON, D. c..! This fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which until oor yy the past year was confined exclusively to the best tabies of the Continent of Europe, has now obtained | mar 19-tf the most unbounded success and’ popularity in this ent. They keep a cow and she goa peg. make it fat and raise it, raise their own vegetables, and help other people work He gits 2 bets adayand le woman | bet aday. They are poor and never get rich. Specimens may be seen and Statuettes procured at Criver’s Davo Store, No. 26% Penn. avenue, corner of 12th street, Washington city. Persons in Columbia States of Delaware, inia. North Carolina, South Caro . Florida, Alabama, Mississippi. ouisiaua, desiriy g copies of the Statuette will ad > . 2 7 = ' ca . 3 reeo! ited by #01 th co SS OAK AND PINE WOOD \ dress th dere t CP CULVER. Washington 4 man may be glad to live in this country,| “Gracious, do hold your tongues! Can’t you Pei Cae OF te aE ee cep OF tho rat 1,200 Seeks 228 eee von : uw: & & \ | cy, 0.c..esseusantel bp cumlnann, not minding the dole times. hear a fellow out? When Anna Maria entered | Wines. gn account of its extreme purity and doi | &., address T. B. R., Box 292, Alexandria, Va. DISPATCH: | 4 Gompoaition Copies... Sa ea aa ae ii and t once try it rarely use any othe 7-20" / . y jox and Cartage... e = the rooms, her face wasisuffused! (very rapidly) | ¢scy. 80 Althrosh only ono year haw cancel Gites | ee — SAY gay e 1% {LF Editors of newspapers in th A Cleveland =a he Walks in Beauty | with blushes. Bd ave 1eces. Like tue Nigh te] “What was she blushing at? Who'd made| !"* introduction int? this country, the demand is WwW Q giving the above twelve insertion eek! enormous and constantly increasing. Our arrange- oO As accidents will happen, even in well-reevlated | 882°8, With appropriate editoria’ ted The local of the Cleveland Plaindealer gets > S 8 a ments are such as to ensure the quality of the Wine ars with a copy of the Statuette. and in off the following, He was among the sold 8 hee hare Teds os naterally's biesher; or being mai ntained at its present lugh standard. The and al! Kinds families, it is very desirable to have some cheap | States will he furnished by the vocal azents. fem When Sam Medary published the Vhio States- Fivince Impersal ts imported “0, goody, what asetof men! I say, when man. he discharged # compositor one day. “I Apna Maria entered the room, her face was shan't go.”’ said the compositor. ‘-Whatig the | suffused with blushes. Overcome by confusion. —"s the reason?’’ said Sam, in a still, small} she sank on the sofa—”’ voice. ‘Because,’ said the compositor, I] Here there was don't see how you can get along without me.”’ by us, we being | [G7 COAL weil Prepares Fon cones a and convenient way for repairing Furnituro, Toys, | — SES RATONE eee {7 WOOD ready cepared to, auit, the w Crockery, &c. CC eeciatree » by re nes “GHWoU h evsto vered cord lei = 7 ; om, Ul bern. V Nos. £38,490 6 105 Bone ey each cua iss fect in a cord of Spi SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE Supe! Sark Gotan, Peter aten Nes ‘plaza iebideast ts IF" The Wood Sawed, but not 3: meets all such emergencies. and no household can | fitter Peartech, Perabeen, and hosts of our citt- t tof i {77 Sold in this city by Hamilton & Le: before being Sawed. afford to be without it. It is always ready and up | Hen For eale only by lative to Anna Mai haya iy poised [Lao Cee man {O7"For sale at the Loverst Possible Prices at the | to the sticking point. “There is no lonrera neces, re! a Dl ria, y el the sole Agents of Messrs. D Venoce & Co. in this country. JOHN F. ELLIS, = SITY STEAM FIKE.WOOD MILLS sity for limping chairs lintered veneers, headiers 2 ave oth ete. Sam was rather pleased at the fellow's impu-| and the narrator about this point invariably TO SAN FRANCISCO CITY STR Db Coal DEPO nd broken eradies. It is just the artic eres ___... SOS Pa we. aa = dence, and told him to go to work again. “got mad,”” and refused to proceed. IN BIGET Dawes | Footer ltmSsireT we ading of refinement aad wanton tO POPMMT| Ay, pLeLLOW PINE LUMBER. That was rather cool. We have heard of a this day no human being has heard the - ss Office—252 Pa. av. ot. ites lark sts.,north side | This admirable preparation is used cold, being | building purpoeee, emborner S44 Hew other cool things. In Mexico the banditti rob | entire legend of Anna Maria. It ix buried in BY THE ILg= Orders left at either piace will receive chemically held insolation, and possessing all the FiNBER, BEAMS. JOIST. PLANK, WID! vrieee And then make the priests bless them | the internal night. Lost with the decades of | Cemtral Overland California| {2 prompt persone! stiention-_ | itmay detused ia the piace cf ordinary meciiene, | BOARDS and FLOORING (dressed or at the pistells muzzle | Oar readers must have} Livy, the magic book of Michael Seott, and AND F 8 = vel being vastly more adhesive, am vp eneeyjoy & METCALF, 70 Smuts Whang a eard of the -thirs| in Arkansa: foaty. : ; “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” fi norner Pratt at. Haitimara, Md. who pleaded guilty in court to murdering his | [2m OR hundred and ninety. PIKE'S PEAK EXPRESS COMPANY. | _Ibavenow one of the moat extensive stocks of} price 25 ome e ON © - OFFICE, iather and mother with a tomahawk, but with| Wowex Goixe To Bep.—Some fine writer — ae iiron Whisare Broken Goals Red Asn = E A Se eesernneanas ance vette IS 2 RENN. AV., "ELNUE? ltr ernents tearsin his eyes begged the Judge to show | gives the following as the manner in which a rhe First Courier of the PONY E} White Ash c Red Ash Coa}, | Waolesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. i a 6 ty wi ve the Missouri iver o1 1 DAY, 1, ane J RADIATOh, JOKING, ae have now seething of a tremendonsty | ung aay goes to bed April Bh ats o'elek prime avd wil roy BOUAY. | White Asn ee ee LATR icy nature tochronicle which happencd here T ORs L AND GRATE at home ‘f i i i i : Trevert: roe Burning, = un of Mine, Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.. -time arri rs | wee letter ve g , n . PN > a When bed-time arrives she trips up stairs kly thereafter, carrving & let rmailoniy. The | fgg and Stove Sizer Do. | Smiths’ Coal, Po aay , aN wae be. the ton. with a candle in hand, and if she had pleas point «f departure, Hickory, Oak and Fine , 2200 pounds to th ba Box No, 3,600, New York. company during the evening, with some agree- ST. JOSEPH. : on Wood) saw: Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, | eth.) ie aoa g. OVE WOOD. any Last week, a Mile. Melville was announced | ableideas in her head. Rretion With the EAST. Telographic vaassone | gaff Of wmict Io Show Card accvinpantiog cook packare: #2?" | length and size, or delivered oord long to walk one hundred consecutive hours at the | toilet, and her luxuriant hair is speedily em from ail parts of the United States and Canada, in All accounts males to bottle of BF. LDING’S PRE- finecr ~ Bites sand Clipper Shades, Seneca street. cipated from the thraldom of combs and pins. po ent pn eo oint of departura, wi'l he re- bebte the Ist of Janu A single hottie o: ‘A vG"s Proprietors of the City is le. Melville appeared, and with a slow n On If she usually wears ‘‘water curls,"” or uses the | and transmitted over che Pace i St Toseph hoped will be promptly settied, aE: ~iron.’’ her hair is brushed very carefully from | Teiteraphic wire to San Francisco, and intermedi Wood and Coal Dealer, 14th and C her forehead, and the whole completely se- | ta bunts, by the counecting expressin FIGHT | dea near = D, The je:ter ma:l will be vered in san Clete if not, why Lr her rely whens Feagoine \N DAYS from the departure of RY soon hid in innumerable bits of paper. This | the Exdress. DENTIST 5 tack accomplished. night cap appeara, edged, | mio, aad Bridger Cees aie Take ae Hae it may be, with it n muslin, or perhaps with | F ef TR. hi lord, Carson City, the Washoe Siver Mines TE heavy lace; which hides all,save her own sweet | Piacerville and Sacramento. ‘letters for Ore- M. LOOMIS, M. D.. fi rand patentes et to! i ‘i ons Wi a ; NERAL PLATE TEETH, at- ygearorty As soon as she ties the strings, fre'Pante Mecima Dane dur a eee: ee escsaty at his office in thie city, init Emile and blanbeest'wnat the Soe,” The | malcdin a Praciuc. oP nes tna wi Ue | Ray gereon can pen heer Wing Hoey a es she . Jf a 101 - ly. | light is out—her fair, delicate form gent! Special Messengers, benrers of lotters to connect | who cannot wear these, She was French and could speak no English. pa the couch, and like a ear, plead é with the-exprecs of Fe ogad eye i ree StNo asi Bi pepe pale de otegpeanpe tomer Pa msc eos senha visits at the Revely creature as she is, falls gently to sleep, OXETH STREET. Washington city. up $025 ia m.. ane to piene Wao Bre become ar and wish the purest tipper Saades dari: ie “walking” was a ith a smil. bh te: $ on Friday, Marcu 3); and in New York. | cleanest a ’ Young farmer from Marion county. fie fellin | "We done epee nn Te eee on, ana | Socata eae I pamaee | [eeea hiner puma aes lading became lsat ove with Mile. Melville. He became what is | feel safe in saying that the yang lady at least | th aoe . 1 in, tar 1’ . AS COME'—HAS CO: "—HAS COME H Roome in this city—No. 336 Pa. avonne between UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. THE 600. tine Has COME: sometimes called “dead struck."’ His feelings | takes off her shoes and stoc gs, and becomes Particulars ean be obtained on application at —— 10th sts, Also, 907 Aroh street, Philadel- re ED GLUE will eave ten times its cost au- | Coa’ Depot, foot of 17th street, beiow War nua'ly to every household. fT} ment Sold by all pi ime Stationers, Druggists, ‘Otboe No. 282 Pa. av.. bet. 1th and 12th sts. fe 77 Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and T. POTENTINI Jountey jaerchanta should make a note of SPAL 279 : oF ore untry mere! 7 é * Pa.Avz., FO ‘a. Ave. BING's FRET ARED GLUE, when making Pp ole tiei, Be a + 5 Beg! the attention h thep loaeusraliy se bte Wee Stores lor lardle Hotel Reece fre Bers te ¢ whieh he has hitherto and stately tread perambulated an elevated platform in tights and abbreviated dress. She was graceful in form and lithe in motion. Her face she kept closely veiled. Mile. Melville drew large audiences. The receipts during the ‘100 consecutive hours” amounted to over 3100 Stories of Mile. Melville's Peerless beauty cireulated freely and were eagerly swallowed. ntlemen undertook to converse with Mile. lle, but she only shook her head in re; got so worked up at last that he offered her, | separated from her skeleton skirt, before her | R¢#>° places and Agentacf the C oa t-ly NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. SINGER'S Ne. 3 SEWING MACHINE ; : ‘ OW. RUSSELL: Brendent, = 9,000 te 10,000 NEW WORDS im the| Can now Se had for One beliera:"*. Lag ay ests ae his a in bee delicate form presses the couch. Leavenworth City, Kansas, March, #60, Dz. HILLS, DENTIST LOR of = Vecabulary. For manu! 5 er spay the only re! ~ = er being assu: at she was chaste a Office New York—J. B. 3: x, V 1 i s ts = facturi ret} , Ans pork le. The business man copveyed the| Scene Berore aGraxp Jury.—jEnter a ‘Sineee ke ‘ALLEN, Agents. St. adhe ee i ’ : i | Table of SYNONYMS by Prof. Goodrich qpescaied Seeins chine in the world.—1. He, Melville, who said she would | disconsolate looking female, without hoops. | H J. Spavipins, Agent, Chicago. artificial teeth” It has the ad With other seatures, Together with all the ora ing Machines Fifty to - ng closed and Foreman. — Madam, what complaint have | —™*" 2” strength, besaty. cles eas, heapoess, Fi o oes pi poem In one ve Dollars. We have them in owrown Mile. Melville disa: red. The young you to make? beta . pages. AILLARD’S CANDIES. CAROMELS, &o. | epper sels inserted for $35. M u E Pa mer hunted wildly ‘through the city for her. | Complainant —I come to enter complaint | MaiLcanpe CANDIES, CAROMETS, | 04 20 506 Pr. avenue, but she was not to be found. He meta retired | ®gin my companion. sporting man, who informed him that the walk- ‘ore.—Your husband, I sup) les and find them superior to any in use.—J. M. strations, comparable in | Ss 4.— We o} to-day alot of fresh MAILLAR. ————————SS== to ban re worth the price of the CANDIES, CHOCOLATES, he LARS : KING & BURCHELL, ? Well,what GO ice $6.50. Sold by all Booksellers, fo16 corner 15th +t. and Vermont ave. ? Diseo Paice $6.50. ¥ all ir 5 @ ETeal cooBOmy a 4 Pe 2 iS * x in useing moh @ machine will at onge besome e2- parents resided in mer is his name, and what has he done’ in Corgress and elsewhere, on the site and 3 G.& C. MERRIAM iven to all. ee Js that in all probability sh al Com.—His name is Mr. —, and he struck LIAN HOME, @ Tale of College Life; by | th? Federal City, witl ‘etch of its pi Dosi- | _ mar 5-D& W.1m Springfield, Mas . ingots 5: pen wit sree 2 hel aie Frederic W. Farrar,M. A,,Fellow of Frit ity Co. | t107,80d prospects. A'so. Re. arks on 3 GENERAL ATLAS, CONTAIN- | mens of their work, to all, oF sent to any ith them Thanking the retired sport- | me, and beat me. and threw me “‘out door.”’ : Lor of "Erion Oe Litto ty cot, | tal Structures and the * Ss tenet ~ . iJ ‘port ts lege, Cambridge, author of “Eric, or Littie by Lit- . M: nd Pians.on 1 im- | address. ing man for bis intelligence, the young farmer | 80d threatened to kill me if I come in the] {iS , . ™ Josep B. Varnum, Jr. Pi sige int Rcoompsnied by descriptions. food assortment ‘of Thresd, ag | insanely started for the Jarsies.”’ body | house agin’ A Life Struggie ; by Miss Pardoe. mail toany part ofthe United States upon the re- and Histories!. by Rich- ead Sthor sonekt ne findings kept on band, i a Whi ion di oo aa ‘Just published’ andssr menace geipt of the price. A libsral discount to the trade, 1., bound in cloth, meroseo back | at New ; knows where he is no Fore.— What provocation did you give him, ’” PHILP & SOLOMONS’ Published and soid by 36. "Whole number of Maps and Ss) & CO., 468 Broadway, N.Y We are rapidly approaching the “ point "| madam, for such treatment ? Metropoiitan Bookstore S34 Pa nr Ga etl tae ay nO S eheets. and °6 letter-prenx pages. | WIM. VER. Arent. ae le tr the coolmess of the thing -“Mlle Melville’ | Com.—I don’t like to tell, sir. Sole Agents for Laurence’s celebrated forerzn | ™ar 19 eorans oth at who Forssleby BLANCHARD & MOHUN, haute Gas Baw is a young Irishman with blazing red hair and Fore.—But, madam, you must! The Grand | Stationery, &c. mar 2) whisker: He is a well known charecter about | Jury must know all the circumstances. town He adopted the walking dodge to raise| | Com.—Well, if I must, I must. He done it the wind. and did it pretty effectually fe- | just ‘cause I wouldn’t sleep with ‘im. . pal very fine ; forner Vith stand Pa sv | PIANOS. — 1 witl welt ING BIRDS just fromGG AMB@ROTYPES $y Surope. aed 2 see them. TL have for sale the Burds of Paradise, eee sé O. HOOD isdaily recer all of the new: gLR! 1 oa.cu! Presents. No. 338 JOBN P. ELLIS. English Black Birds, Geldfinel, Larks. | 2 5e8¢ Passe Partouts, at a asthe - 306 Pa. av., bet. Sth ang joth ste. male dress-maker prepared his costume, and Fore.—Ah! that’s the nature of the case, is NOTICE OF REMOVAL. = < Linnet glish Mocking B pe Java Sletropoittan Boo tore. re oe er GAL HAMPAGNE AND hie glossy biack curls he procured of a well- Very well, why did you refuse to sleep ; : Bbvoliaks. “All binds of Cansty Beds All pias PHILP & Soxrewesce, | 12,000 cas APPLE BERENS, ante known barber While some will doubtless say im giiaving lensed ana tted up the large! ard es, from 25 cents to $10. mar 13 Sole Agents for Laurenes’s Stationary. ae | the attention public to ogr ‘and weil se dt nanuie Gatien ee . p ivcen 6 nd it nor ion doors souen of | Oak aha © variety Store, nearthe Capitol Gate. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS ARE MOsT which To gunanseeee foe eed wil 5 that in selling some fifteen hun- Brold sand: t would ly call the att=n- respectiu!ty 1 that fam mow reorivink | sold on reasonable terms fe. 86 make room itizen: : i i a‘ P ST NG, : "ANCY GOODS, jl been on! our fellow-citizen:. Even the ‘agra s it wi : ot 5 OUSE. FURWISSING Puan DORNAMENTA ov xveny ve | Ssily Rew Sod clerant stock of F ANC Pre. | for our spring stock, Give ues Archimedean lever which moves r then 5 INE togive mea Pu chasing, my | SCRIPTION, eon ahort wot on and very reasons. “nen Poe fee a fae No. 57 Greon wt world, was somewhat deceived. This fellow rods have bes exclusively ‘and | able rates by ALLEN & JACKSON, 37'5*Penn. RTLVENS anes Store, | cco oe © 14 evidently s highly disreputable character i sold ey can be bought in any gronee, south wig, potwroen i and ‘ith, sive te. | mar 24 7 336 Pas « bet. 9th and Ivth sts. H. 0. HOO) im nN s eetiaion but, under the circumstances, we find it di safes of a iN Cheap WINDOW | other house in the U ted states, inetyle: hniah a NOTES ON TRAVEL asv8TUDY tiITALY we 'alagiad os i “s cult to be angry with him pwn SH ‘end just received. ability. ‘Fhe publics invited to eal! andtacp-ot | NOTESON, TRAVEL 13) ie 3am Baler. 1 —— defray ple A large lot of C: " Z pecimens. mar tty », BLANCHARD& MORUN. | — —— = mari9-Owddentw No. 4: EPR RocaLy = KI : team 4 3 J - COX & McKENNEY Gand. | WE ABE REQUESTED TO INVITE AT COX & McK: . WOOLFSON, THE OPTICIAN, LUMB Wan aeenue, weit of Wik riba syivania x Sedween fein and Tt" 5 f 438 ines B11 the leadine South side —— asenl ins fret-clase Dry gu Soe a i on | eels gE ee on nevomnon ‘that he “ay tho] | many eminent lomen, presumed to be 1 NSTAR.OL!. LI ia D i JOTUGRAPHIC | I + Ereermmnone te Sraing rth eg PimOee meet Reta te Showers, Bidets, Hydrants, Penis a Sa a ——_ ong loth ~. Sole Ageuty ir tption. OF CHIC K- He on ba: ice NSS LE Gy in! ine! i OF Mr. Chareh lacge pletare he Hi i

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