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THE EVENING STAR. FALL AND SPRING bing mac rion knee Is it best to transplant fruit pring? Do you think it a good way to at ‘trees in the ground to keep till spring, ve fore em out? at we must vary somewhat with otroum- stances. Tender trees, a8 the peach and ain pa cot, are generally best if set in spring, un! gn 8 warm dry soil, ina sheltered place, and inaclimatenotsevere. Ifthe aspectis gs © all trees would be better if set in spring it may be added, that soils rather wet, or liable te become soaked wtth water before freezing, should never receive trees in autumn. The rule should be carried one step further;—such asocils should nevor beset with trees at all. They are unfit until well drained. Much of the “bad luck” that occurs, is from wet subsoils, with dry surface. Hardy trees do wellfor autumn transplant- ing if the soil has a dry bottom, and if the place is moderately sheltered from the winds. Apple trees may however be shielded from moderate winds, by erm, 4 up around the stem, which serves to stiffen them, and also to protect the roots—the mounds to be shovelled down again in the spring. Such mounds also serve to pro- ainst mice, as these animals will never ascend a bank of fresh smooth earth under snow. Asa general rule, all hard trees are best set in autumn, if soil, aspect, and climate are favorable. They get an earlier start in spring. It is commonly best todig up trees in the autumn from nurseries in any case, whether for fal] or spring setting. If sent long distances, they will be pony ep and may be set out early. They may be heeled in, and be more effectu- ally secured from the effects of freezing, than if standing ip the nursery rows. The roots and most oi the stems and branches may be covered with mellow earth. A smooth mound about them, will effectually protect them from miee. It is absolutely essential that all the interstices among the roots be well filled— settling the fine earth. if need be, by pouring in water. If cavities are left, the frost may destroy them. Thus is the reason that some gersons have been unsuscessful, in keeping trees through winter. With the precautions above mentioned, it is however a matter of small consequence atwhich season trees are putont, provided the work is welldone. [tis at /east ahundred times more important to give them godd mellow cultivation afterwards. Here is whete #0 many fail. Some dig litile circles about their trees, which is scarcely botter. The whole surface must be cultivated. It is for this reas- on that trees often do best set in the spring,— because in one case the soil settles, hardens, and crust: through winter, but is left mellow after spring settin, This difference could not exist ifthe mellowing of the soil were properly attended to.—Cowntry Gentlemen. THE SECKEL PEAR. In arecent conversation with John Morse of Cayuga Bridge, who has had much experi- ence in raising and marketing pears, ho placed the Bartlett first on the list; next the Doyenne Boussock; and third, the Flemish Beauty. He next named the Seckel, but remarked that its smali size was a serious objection. The Seckel, however,has some important ad- vantages. It is scarcely ever attacked by fire- blight—it is a great bearer—and it is perhaps the richest in flavor of any pear ever raised. The objection of want of size may be partly ob- vinted by good cultivation. Some years ago a few Guar growing in grass gave fruit about the usual size, ora littie larger than cherries. The ground was then plowed and kept well cultivated, and the next crop furnished » je mens as large as Virgalieus. They had at tripled in bulk. Last year, froma dwarf ee, standing in a strong rich cultivated soil, we had @eckel pears, the largest of which avor- aged three inches long, and two and a half in diameter, they were nearly as large as dd Flemish Beauties, and would not have been ized as Seckejs. The crop this year, on the same tree promfses to be nearly as large. We have recently examined two large Seckel trees on the grounds of B. & S. Beatty of Cayuga Co. e roots entered under an ash- house, and additional vigor is imparted by refuseslops. They are loaded with fruit, while other sorts bear little or nothing. The crop, they state, usually furnishes as large pears as Virgalieus. So confident are they that this variety, by proper cultivation, may be made to loge enough for market, that they have recently set out a yor orchard consisting largely of of Seckels —Country Gentleman. OCEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Frou ram Unrrap Starss. Steamers. Leave. For. Glasgow__.__...New York— sigrecpoet.- -- Arego..._.__...New York. 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FOR STAMPING 4 PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES ¥O MATCR, atthe METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Lawrence's celebrated Linen Papers “ Metropolitan Mills,” &., &¢. Ge M-ly ¥.. bet, 9th and loth sts, WASHINGTON Looe: HOSE ITAL: y sinter the ‘shove refuge ‘fr iq erman canon retaad tohoraft rant importers in gen- be obtained ts he e and speedy on. 2 pata ee ny & peculiar diordere arate to rae i tigdy soe ot ng them nad for either Wrorid for diseases “Of the blood ae, "Here; Tepes ii to oure in m 3 to 6 d Victi ms of the 68 horrible ie qompiainte, who would genitoe juadle m leet po cone —— 8 ear! a Br oieeteinoel ttcaat retion of usiness, ai fr i op . of who coe 6 cs a mt from at Seanad s en Bike ae ban _ an ble TR, NECERER! diet, 2s made as oan ortable & uid beat 8 first-class hote! at leas than hal: the 001 not forget the name and number. "bir. Shu Pane ice is on the Sprmer of com a ‘ennsylvanis avenue, isrendon 01 o it the National Hotel, Wash: Dic," OPP® Persons at a distance moat os gnclose o_uamp foe for return postage, hours, 9 Various partion been entioed from my i stitution by certain swindiers on back streets in this city, who Will rue it till the day of their death. A word tothe wise is auihcinnt apa Cure Couth, Cold, Hoarseness, In- Ausnza, any Irritation or Sore mess of the Throat, Relieve the Hacking Cough in Consump- tion, Bronchitis, Askma, eC ‘atarrh, Clear and give sivenath to the voice of We PUBLIC ote eaee ERS ff. on are aware of the ieporiesen of oheoking a ‘hor “Common Cold” in its first etage; that iy in fhe begining would yield tos mild reme- uchees lepted, soon attack sthe Lun Brown's ” containing dem: nt ingredi- Ben ter allay Peintiat and Bronohiai Irritation, bel it BROWN’S Thai Sophie 1 ang Far it, (for which the ** eel YROCHES ving made me often a mers BROWN’S perer, NP: WILLIS. “{ recommend their use to Pustis WROCHES BROWN’S Srma. ‘el KEBS- REV. E. H. CHAPIN, TROCHES BROWN’S “Great service in subduing HoansE ness.” REV. DANIEL WISE. TROCHES BROWN’S “* Almost instant relief inthe dis fressing iabor of breathing peculiar Ma.” TROCHES BROWN’S to AstE WROCHES RE V. A. C, EGGLESTON, “Cootain no oem or anything injurious,” DR.A. A HAVES, Chemist, Roston, “A simple and ee combina tion for Copens R. 6. F. BIGELOW, Boston, “ Beneficial in Broncuiris DR. LANE, 1g Boston mined we have proved them excellent for J joorine Coven,” ROO oTREV. H. W. WARREN, BROWN'S) cia Boston i FROCHES| speak, suffering from Corne. speak, su es snGwiee ALS 4: P-ANDERSON, | TROCHER BROWN’S FROCEES BROWN’S TROCHES BROVEN’S TROCHES “ Evrspcr¥al in removing Hoarse- neas and Irritation of the Throat, so common With SPgakks @od Sine- ‘ERS. ‘Prof, M. STACY JOR! ‘Teasher of Musio, 20 sathern Female College. “Grost beneht when taken before nd after preaching, aa they prevent Toareeuess, From their past effect, ithing aa ai be of permanent ad- an OE ROW beet Teun. BROWN’S President of Athens ‘Sol itz at TWEN- TROCHES WH jo by al Pro pgeists aT Ye de 1-ly J°* ESE ZS Te aPeLigeaD APPLY REMEDY REJOIOR aN meatra. tend, do you suet ares ‘ou the vietim ef any arise frem im- dO you ask? blood is the ent ich affects food? W hat ari Fike terticee as a aioe of lite and fait ana itis the first el eet, pee fergoy an ce sh tee their fi 1004, Indly then an Une the vitelizing and suffer ys to use that a ene ort the Dood. resouroes of u&ture for its aid commend to your confidence end 4 valuable medicament known as MAES, M. COX’S INDIAN VEGETABLE DEOOOTION, With regard to this almost infallibie p frgeite a iar sentiment x spoken in docoided the eviuences of this great efficacy are tained by constants spores of saree ates ana m4 val On! Tom i Rl re . or temedies and the best ‘medical oxi hare pies. Lot ws sa) in Se fom th Ai at cortificates ares ‘ Te nol sought! om ihe } ili erate Qnd eu; poral Pi at Lebar are m the mos ep Je ne the lghont ta terme i wren ie forsee isinpred tala an yee 6 s oo c. fo publ. 6 Curative proj ese Pow a fe] only by its restorative effects, the A stem recover- i ‘rom: oqase ith renew: 4.00 titutional vi ore or ane ee anaricesk in sity, and by ge ae pe her aed is blown a the aa g 'r10e @1 per "BS te Bre fist Seorectown ee an Froth for the Di is wij Betis the — THE MARI apd f- a fee 1s in) silt ee fo. cerpetalr traces 0} mone orto treated ed by | seous and al ens Sonu noe: of copes No. o hag entire! supplanted th eh iy Seneas ues of ou y jerer 8) relief ghd ng af impurities, a and rooting ow Pe fetes risa "New oy fork zilralit Tas tease riot the wend, | & ‘a othe: ae Te ay of develo; - ee : Slee ee: t hood, time, degener- omits, it fre ‘where, OW wei 08 6 tart be into sopeeat ep lems seca sc doeee, tr saves v- mn, 1. C. 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Bom jmake Bains att Sam aoa 2 ow York Sacanine. see Trains leave Annapolis for Baltimore and Wash wae ii 6.55 8. . vaatcnger tras town nw ah bout zie Baltinuore for P} dosphin and iNew You Seep spodltions Tote ts wih iceptte see actus tae ae kive bond | Ee leave Baltimore at 4208. m. Leave Washine. ing tho-enee mast a ton gt p.m the er ORAWFO SeoretOMAs 4 scorr, pee THOMAS H. CANFIELD, nee Assistant Manager. en lett ort rh PECIAL NOTICE. Ss $0. AY TRAIN. 3' UN DAY. 38th July, there will be eave WASHINGTON at YORK and ASHING Pa) a new ew Y wagtngtnatsisatas siginnigarirpe a iy General oe On and after STEAM WERK TWEEN | ghrenein Lake Huroe and GEM NINE oR EES ERPOOL, Brent Weptors jeu on. Tore te en eadine od ombarkine wes rit, Chi emg, ee: Fon Fhe Liverpool, “New York and se jae peorin. Rook feist sor Steamshie Company intend dispstohing their 7 La winoy rine powered Cape ron Steam: ‘gs foil iton, St. Lou: . Terre : GLA 5 wisville, Cincin: Laston, 2, Coruna iw ANGAROO, ane oo wee a Aud every Saturday, at noon, from Pieri jorth | 7°" NORTHERN ROUTE. river, ‘caer Connecti: heer rains at m7 with Troy & First Cabin... 875 ttn. oe —— use to London ‘80 Saareh &e. 13 aba S| her rrsee preeenes Steerage——- —_—. — 8» Foie ange a een the Depot i E fo S| Reais see crear ecinae :. to Hamb fon of this preat Now Paesengers forwarded to. cepa Rot- a Ty to the rane i merchants terdam, Antwerp, &o, at reduced throwae fares. 4 i for prom; Persons wishing to bring out their Fines can “Posecines trales, vith Rea Smo) buy tickets at low rates. gers, TwR in Connection on the Ne Feet tomes For further information apply at the Captains oad. Office. VS CA Dale. aA For partoulars ae to local » fnquire 96 tbe the spsrateaes Yr 4 acon PE aaa mont? @ A. HERRING, Atoms Express ep NV IDU AL ENTERPRISE RAStERy. Ah B: + fal TSR ARE Re Ga, “KENT,” Capt. Will run their TONRE ir ake Nears street, Baltimore, foot of Camden. at7 o’e rt Cambrodge, Dentes aren Loorigee West DA Ae and {ii8io Leaves the “ey Gs 0" fea P.M. he ‘as! elite rk th t ares 01 ee ‘sand = past jaltimore and bac! U7" PROCURE YOUR TICKETS 9 eight jock A. an ‘Th puredey and River, every TUBS- AY and qretarmiag sare Cays. ‘onroe re beck. Lf EER—For St. Michael's and Kaston, via road Milere River every WEDNLSDAY, and relare foot ve, Li id atrpet iad =P wrap For Reelin, Went River, in ae ‘giv! at the. zene’ oes. N. Ww. and Chestnut streets,or at the od rime arcetn treficssnss “aol BORNE Union Dook. ———$$——______Pamenaer Agrat__ new Oh HARLEM AND Yee Ou te ou ALBANY, TRO » NOR WES’ . SUMME! ARK ANGE ENT Commencing y 27th, #61. For wz, Abany—ii0 ry = Test ox express train from ir ¢ Dover Pisire—4:0 p. m. stopping at White P ain and a og northto Dover’ puins—trom —_ wil run to Millerton every Paturcay roton Falls—8:15 8. m, Praving at as at -s ee ti th of Fordham ‘rom 6'h For Withe Plaine for tits Cambridge, Oxford and Easton Point, every THOR SDAY: reternine | Sree by same route on Friday For ‘Annapolis, Weat” River, St. Michael’s and Es.ton, via Mile's River Ferry, every SATUR- DAY, returning every Moni 30h same route. Fare -, Combridae, Dente: "onto a liohacl 1) RS River MEALS EXTRA Freight must be harland Uioe, LIGITE ST, foot of Camden, Baltinore, Cc. K. CAN a_i ay wae ental RAILWAY. event SUPERINTENDENT'S oF Ez, Gatvene LT STATION, Badmore. Ma Fe tri Fare to Fare to Annapoliot j 4:10 and 5-0) p.m “aap- FiO Re ny el Priel Ping at all stations from th street station the ‘NORTE if ia s CENTRAL AL ATL twat ar |) Por AV nite Plaine —6::5 p. rive and depart as follows, un! further notice, , ‘or Wiliams idge—7.3%, 11:15 end 6.30 a TRAINS NORTH. wm. Stopping tll wins sinfions =< cane ie SRE AS tbany—900 a. m. i AKRISHURG ACCOMMODATION at 8 P. nore P ainP— 5D 8m. irjon every The 8.15 A. M. train connects at R. with trains on ihe Wostere Mary “y ae wigs Pang, at Hanover Jucotion with Hanover ang Getteb foes Railroads; at York with York and right = will lee) Mairead: at Harrebare with Penaerivacia Se Ral Pa ville, Harlem and rm lor a) ro be Vai outo io fobate pe Nera | lh ra aa a LM + for Kin nm vy) 2 all peste of Wrorming Vat meeee NEW YORK AND ERIE RAIL the Philadelphia ands Ene allrgad for all parts rte RO Northern F ‘enosylvania and \ P.M train makes all ee aot tions. except jqnever Railroad, ia Fi Pavo- a caress Nowe oe a Harlot ag! tie Lebanon Val stir | a 290 am EXER E or pakick, and Buffalo, ne rain makes conn ~ x with Penn 4 vanin Railroad all and | 3. AIL, for Duckira. apd intermediate direct connects Tor Nee y ork. “ad the" Weat, pare te in reamas © over night ‘ciEiars, TRAINS ARRIVE. xt mornii Mail at6 10 P. M.; E: 8.0 Las is one MILE dais, for Durr jor F Husville, snd inter bay Gerhand Fy xprese st yw A. M.; Harrie- 01 For Tickets ro gm bes formation ineuire at the LL. Acortmonarion. daily, for Port ‘Licket Office, Calvert Staion Bae aitacan cgi Newburrh 3.6. CLARK, Sup’t. and | in — mG Gar EXPRESS, recto Be for Dun- on ‘tpn at Hi Seon MODATION for omen, LEAVE | PHIL, On NEW ORR madon apd, Amboy and Philadelphia and ped Com Reson from s Tou see AS. M NOT, Geu’l Sap't, paces f PON Nogts wah mike LMA AND Peneayae DEPO me Toate RF | NATHANIEL MAKI, Hoon ACCA. M, via Camden and oo 10. eat A. FOR AOD eR SE Accommodation.) AtéA. M, vis Camden and Jersey City, (N. J. +L) WE STA MA Accommodation.) ave ‘A’ fi ats a he Camden and Jersey City,(Morn- at ey ET, via Keusington and Jersey City, Sena Ag rear ees Alias P.M i» Via Cainden and Amboy,( Acoommo- Hebe airicr | ees -» via Camdea and Amboy, (C. and A. yee Wek ao aS —— : Beegten: t Ki The’ TRO Roe ’ ros eneington and Jersey City,| 7 sca SPOET, Sani Brow on * lo ensington and Jersey City, r cls Ticket. “i i. via Onmden e and Jersey City, (Evening Atel P. M., via Camden and ay a passenger, F’ iret Rect Uicoorpmede, rain rune daily, ners P. iS oxce) Mitr Bal aero bs ko. Bonn, "A. Ms Stroudsbar re, Movtross, Or mat Bu bens & pr etn Ne m Kenaing t ctune, Alpers gut ots “8. — aa ee eaeta, M, and? and 0% or Betase id até A. = is ‘renton, eat FiO, M9 ane Pal % ‘Gear Fig “pena % servis, tig. pf racemosa See Or. (South. Been, freight withee F. ‘ae “i as Tr Bagions Pambertnie Fe Fie: ‘or Water Gap, fie 7. tw aan P. 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