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ow oe LATE AM”M e boy to show hina How tLe oid thing workn. ‘Tell ovr neighbor tat tre tin hen Caw ing a’! bis rips, finally cave nm when i passed in my chips; ‘Though yoor son forgives him, few know How he fred a shelf Foil of things t stop my—you know How it is yourself, “When Your Kamen 2 ree In Granted” When year cheap divorce is granted, _ Mather, an He'll be much sury I fear me, When he knows what you have fled, nd b beneath the ov 4 Wyman saw and with the faint ream lids? me t k of one of those exquisite ttle Sontn American birds, ail grace and * I Reyer could account for the taste of young n1,”” said Bertha, half contemptuously. «No, but she is a beauty, by Jove! {can teli yoy what my fair Saxon Empress, if 1 had not irrevocably to you, long before | , there’sno telling what ¢ Bertha drew away the er coolly. , Paul, if yon really a: ‘aymond so enthusiastically.”* sinan laughed a strange, unnatural sort of g laugh. Up to this moment her lips had ne@tr tasted the bitter cup of jealousy, now of commendation of any wo- wan save berself? Bertha was one of those unfortunate crea- torcs who have what is termed “a high temper,’ and all her life it had been unbridled. She had ever learned the. lesson of self-control and it late to begin now. 1am went up to her own apartment ual that evening, not becanse ularly weary, bat because shi Pani Fe t, aud sentiment, and delicious July Lis unwarrantable notice of her earlier than brush agnitic 27a below arrested stened a moment ing s away from her head, with bet it was Paul Fordnaw she murmured under he 2 no bad speculation for al For I knew she w ish ways; b with me, she sua! for well- ea soft tap at z bing vou, Miss were you aware that yon had left lie piazza floor? Here it is.” ordham some time to "ace! * said Bertha to hare given t asearch.” e veck flashed painfully. ‘on wou!d but a!low}me to confide in “Ido not with to become the repository of your confidence,” said Bertha, with chilling ab- ruptness, ‘‘nor do [ care what Mr. Fordham chooses to tell you. Good night.” And sbe motioned Mrs. Kaymond impera- tively from her presence. sd f should have streck her in another second,” +be murmnred w berself, tearing the tiny Ince ull away from her throbbing throat, as if its seen the nurses shrink away from me, asachild, when my temper rose. There was murder in my eyes, they said. I think murder came into my heart, when I stood there facing that treacherous black-eyed woman. Let her beware how she ventures to come between me and mine!” Unconscious Paul Fordham! If he could only have known, ss he paced up and down the dewy lawn, smoking ix cigar, the thoughts that were passing through the mind of his lovely be- trothed! “Hertha.” he said, the next afternoon, as they stood together by the great, spicy sweet-brier bush, “00 you know had quite @ chat with rs. Raymond last n Mr Lam aware of it, answered Bertha, tn if ferently, stooping to gather a scented spray. Avd by Jove, Bertha, the little creature has had the most tomantic hfe, to—” “I dare sa 1 Bertha, turning abruptly away. ‘The breeze ig teo strongoat here. I bink I would rather go hack to the library. Paul stared at big companion im utter bewild- erment. «Twuppose that means she doesnt want to talk any more about Zaidee Kaygiond. Well, of all incomprehensid'e creatures, a woman ig the most incomprehens.ble! They are leagues p : nd leagues beyond my peretration, the #bole Face of them, 1 supposed ai would be inter ested; and here she snaps my head o2 before I getout a dozen words.” ‘And Pau! followed Bertha to the Nbrary, con- fused, and not altogeth-r pleased at the arbi- trary decisiveness of the !.cautiful blonde. It was about @ week afterward that Bertha Wyman was coming home trom a long walk to a distant farm-house, where an old schoolmate of her's resided. She had retused Paul Fordtam’ eaeort, probably becamsc she had seen walking up and down the long ball with M Kaymond jat his side, that very morning, row she fe ing river, water like a second frmamen' As Bertha descended chosen instead barcbes—two other persous—. Zaidee Raymond. ‘The color died away from Bertha’s somewhat sushed ebeeks, as she paused to listen, for they, too, had paused where two roars se | ane ” rs ustn’t walk any further 2 said’ Pant Fordbam’s ‘voles. "Nobody is te suspect anything yet, you know. We'll surprise a. nd then came Zaidee’s soft, hesitating laagh. fi ms like a dream, Mr. Fordham.” Hut you will find it, 1 Lope, a happy reality,” he said, 100k’: < tenderly down upon Ser bowed vusting in me’? it ! And Lowe it all to you wd then Berthac ud heat bis f ‘sca slet scart through the ‘ean lke the wing of a Caylon bird. «+ False! faithless!” murmured Bertha under her breath, with ber white teeth set closely io- . “And she! how whl m of hot, upressoning fury that fire. At that instant there was murder ip Bertha Wymao's beart. urried down the twilight glade, the snes tnd her dress, the Driers wounding ber delicate Dat sbe felt them no more ressure impeded her free resptration. aod ittlejwearied, somewhat lonely, and very cross. Ti san bad been down about half an hour, but the west was still illumined with a belt of orange brightness, and the wind- tangled the shore with starry Lilies, reflected the warm glow of the sky it. into a little hollow, fra- ant with wild rosee—for she had avoided the unt wen! though it was, shaded by-path—she became conscious that two other persous were strolling along the road itself, from whom she was only divided by @ tangled mass wild vines fes- ts branches of a fewsilver sarned trom the Slender sches of iver - “i never creamed thatearth bad so much of happiness in store for footsteps dy- bs ‘ay in the dist» nce; she could see Mrs. standing ww @ moment, with her tiny band clasped, and then gliding tam of the its grasp. She knew that to striks into the right road, Zawiee must ere Jeng take the Seclated path she herself was treading. Her scic aim was to reach the tiny foot bridge which croswd the Darrow river first. And she succeeded. It was quite dark— fragrant, starry darkness of a midsumas-r Frew she burried down the steep, ~ The planks are old aod ruinen: 3,” she mur- mured. “They shook and rattle! under my feet as I passed over to-day. Rayinond shall come between me and my plighted lover no more!” 4 be crossed, she deliberately stooped, wk behin? her, and 11 eplash- ey wore not large, bat had they tearing ep p ing then nk after with a nay, three times ir size, Wyman would have torn them away from the moulderme beams, so supernataral seemed her strength im that instant, t is very jonel y awa: zc on ber footstepa. wre late to-night, Bertha?” Paul was looking cat te her from the piazza steps, and came pleasantly to meet her “Thnow said, patting the hair awoy by me, Bert to tell you.” e asked, mechanically. not a widow afte NOt a widow? flord, my » Clifford, wrose to me from India, and be and. You see there | was seme tanding, some absard quaz- | rel bet we te and she ran away and left him. how beard that ry, and wrot ute I get a chance t pt sce the gaze; deadly wh Mercitul ¢ upon her by die@ herself, in all hour of her life! When she roze the next morning she Jooked as | if amilluess of months had passed over her bead. “ How il! you look, dear!’ said her aunt. “ 'm afraid that Walk was too much for you yester- did not dsy. And it’s so strange that Z come home last night.”” “Strange!” As Bertha closed her hei eves she almost seemed to see the dead face turned upward among the water lilies, with its | gied amid their wreatned | stems. Oh, God! as long asshe lived that white face would haunt her waking or sleeping wealth of jetty hair hours. Wonld it be long before they found the corpse? Would they bring it up the flowery lawn, with the long dripping hair. or woaid it Hoat there for days, perbaps, in that lonely spot? And— Why Zaidee! where have you been ail this | BEST WORKMANSIP! LATEST STYLES Bertha started up, with a wild, hysteric time?’ seream, It was her aunt's voice, and Za‘ Raymond stood in the midst of them, with blooming cheeks, and soft, dimpling smiles. “ At Farmer dark when I passe did, for when we got to the bridge we found that the thun: ruinous Bertha 1 planks!”* derstood. Zaidee, we you are > jee, Pani bas told me all, and I am so gia ever woman spoke from t heart, Bertha Wyman did at that moment. in her br ward de ueanor rather astonished the household. said th wha su good old he “something b an alteration in Bertha’s character. —-+<ee- Whitewash t t a of insec and easily applied. The outsides of barns are sometimes white- | washed, and leantos and horse stalls are quite | frequently covered with it, and are kept ciean and wholesome by its use. One objection to it, as commonly used, is tha’ it rubs off easily when touched, and spoils the Sunday coat or best hat. It is annoying to go into church, or through the street, with broad lines of white drawn on one’s back, to po vag 8, tug of spoiling the cloth. To prevent all the wash is to be used indoors, mix half a = ar ful of lime and water, take half a pint of and make sstarchof it, and pour it into the whitewash while hot. Stir it well and make it ready by thinning itfor use. A little glue will answer the same — If for o ut-door work, boiled rice, made thin add @ little salt Scareely a particle of the lime can be rabbed of vhen prepared in this manner.—N. £. Farm- o. 22- ating the Potato, Perpet ‘The results of many years experimenting with the potato, carried pay great porscorre. Dag bs Fate Mr. fand, the . W. Paterson of Dundee, Scotli have recently been published in the English ‘atterson stud agricultural journals. Mr. Pi the culture and diseases of the potato very care- fully during the greater part of his life, experi- menting largely in the Propagation of ‘new vs- rieties from the seed, and obtaining some varie- ties from the seed, and obtaining some varieties of great value. He believes every variety or the potato becomes gradually weakened |v repeated planting, and ultimately dies out, av | that there is no way of per tuating the as in: ie seed + but by propagating new from ball, aceured from the best and out ceasing. that new and healthy kinds ma; always ready to take the piace ef old and out varieties. He regarded it as desirable 1 fresh seed should be obtained every year, as Mability to disease is incrcased if the last y« seed is planted on the same ground. Pici. the balls was found to improve the crop third, and more ot the strength of the plant , to nourish the seed. os PREPERRED TO COOK B18 OWN Goost.—J Bishop, commonly known as “ Devil Jaci notorious ruffian and horse stealer in Ariz was seized by a mob recently, tried, and ~ tenced to be Hanged. He succeeded, howe in eecaping from clutches of Jadge Ly: sallefaction of oe his goose” for He is saiu to have nine or ten men; his chief offence out therewas thathe wo not let other people’s horses alone. ®7 Atlanta is down with the picnic fever. 57 Anti zope “ L'Empire Chuseret. 87 The Germans and Irish in the coal regions are uniting to expel the Welsh! ‘&7-A Wisconsin child crams 1100 Bible verses a week. «7 French marquises in New York are readi- ¢ their eating green peas with a ‘One who knows says that In the country set ‘S'born betore dinner, but in tows Connecticut school- has written a oe wien he itis ead blows they tare ove. ‘on the horse, in an animal having four legs, “one at cor- ner.” y had been rose petils blown towards her by the evening breeze. Some strong, sav age purpose was m:turing 'n her m ad—some overmastering pasdivu beld her whole boing in NEW PUBLICATIONS; Ricmuomns SENSATION RAILROADS. ———— ee BAltimonzanD @nulo RAILEOAS Wasmine ron. 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(0 reame Legal Cap Paper,extra superfine, to weigh m; 3:00 and For principal Wi . Bladensburg, Betta. ville. Lan: Junction, and Relay, low and 6-00 poss except tbat 2:00 y ‘and 3:00 spe e stope at Annapo! ‘Scnday stops aa @uring the FOE ANNAPOLIS. eave at 6:49 and 9:25 a train tojor [rom Annapolis on Suuday FOR BaLsimoRD, At ©0008. m. and 3-00 .9°44 and & 00pm Fo Leave at ®:00 8. mi. and ARTS OF THE WEST. x 6:45 | im. ane only , counser- al wreane hive extra eaperiine, wite | ™ Aire superfine, w weigh pepat ep ip packaces rimpertect quires Bid rises respectively for trang i" Qaert er All of ths nour cine of five quires exch Ril pe THE ENCHANIRESS. READY MAY Isr, 1871. RICHMOND @ COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, A liberal reduction made to the trade. Send in reasury .and the de very af ap fafertr article f eecul the com 1 wasa child, a ‘ cigh 16 lbs. per ream. man was drowned here. ‘The water is deep and @ reams Favcy fcharge atthe Treasery Lithogrspbed Quarte t Pa) Out "0 2 ‘ at and S:00 p. Prrfine. int tines 1 alia 5 xt moment she was gone, hurrying ‘3 COMPANY, tation with trains 75 reame Lithyeraphed (Commercial Note Paper, ex. as if seme unseen presence were ‘arkersburg, &c. tra superfive. it tined, 0. LINDEPENDEN’ Ww p27-8t M15 Bassas sete New York. between Relay Bens -. Connecting wi inghester accom ut and description of Litho a ed at this office. a of five quires each, N thick Adhesive Envelopes, inches, 100.00) While thiek Adhesive Buvelcpss, es 35,000 white thick Adhesive Enyolopos, inches. » %5000 white thick Adhesive Eo inches PROFESSIONAL. @. STABKWEATH Gi AKCHITEOT, AND SUPERINTENDENT. All erders promptiy executed. DRA WLBGS for Oftce at the old stan: se with Strasburg au train. rough tickets to the West can be had at the Dgton Siation Ticket Oilce at all hours Bi the For New York, Philadel vertisement of * Tarongu dew stood in hia nod Boston see ad J. Ls. WILSON, aster of Transportation nt, ashington. fet ssuered. and contracts st reduced prices tha,” sald Paul; L.M. COLE, Ger _68O'8. KOON [qpamocen L. SoaMIDT, eather § LLOK FIRE AND LIFE [NSUBANC Columbia Law Building, Reom No. 4, | between D and B. jo TYSsOWs: idee Raymond. Shi i; BOUTWELL, Secretary of the Troasary B GRADING AND GRAVEL ry EEN WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE FASHINGTON, June 3, 1570—Do0m ae ais WE SG : j . | preres ALS No; and how do von enppose I found out? 150.0 bnfl Adhesive E: 20,000 (with the privileg: 3.X0.UN, Dail Buveiopes, uot adbctive, es 75 reams Manilla P. Ww na betwee on f any aumber p ¥ Tun as follows, viz: FOR NEW YORK. withour Leave daily (except Sunday) at and 9:00 p.m FOB PHILADELPHIA, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 8:00 m., 19:41 snd 6:40 p.m. ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York at 9:00 p. m. and Phitadel m. cars for New York on 9 p. m. train only tickets to Philadelphia, New York or Boston can be had at the Station Oice at all hourr of the day. ‘See Baltimore and Ohio Battroad. advertisement for schedule between Washingtor Bapolis and the West. Mast: COLE, General Tic! . KOONTZ, Agent I, ATTORNEY AT LAW, m 5. Young's Law Building. corner Louisiena avenue and 6th street. Washington, D. C. E C. CABRING' je Late U S. m before the honeymoon was | He was a tealous fool, and she was pas- aper, fiat, 27x37 inches, to weigh TON.|E ©. CARBINGTON, Ja, ON & CABRINGTON, lors at Law, reme Court of the Usited ‘and ali the Courts of the ibs. pe nis Manilla Paper, he was in this part of the me. Of course, the mine peak to her I knew it was | . And she is the happiest ifttle creature world to think he really loves her, and t week she’s going ont to him. I've managed Don’t you think I'm a pretty good diplo- Hie face was fairly radiant with honest pleas- ure at he looked down into Bertha’s face. She tr eyes, wide open and d,were fixed On vacaucy, and her face Attorneys Will practice in Btates, Coart of Clai District.” Prompt, attent rp . be bid shall be accepted, work secording to contract JAMES BR. WILLIAMS, é NE Y-AT-LAW E LOUISIANA AVE 4 aud Gib streets. fo ailding 1 gross Inks!ands, assorted styles and MG. RARRY, Mayor AT?TO OFFICE SOUTH No. 454, betw. deo! Ww Specality—Testamentary Law. A RNEY AT Law, ‘oung’s Law Palldiog, P.HOMAS WILSON 21 Four-and-« Prosecutes claims against the Uni iy before the Court of Uiaims of the United States. |. Washington. INSURANCE. NORTE MUTUAL LIFE IW! ! of Heavens! What had she | done, in the wild, upreasoning madness of her ! Wasshea murderess? Was the plot | ach. of quarts, ck In for the wild remorse that gnawed at her | the slow creeping hours of that dread- ful Pi Had the wealth of a hundred worlds fers, ate would have cheerfally given it all to undo the work of these few maniac minutes on_the lonely bridget. Nay, she wonld have © bloom of her youth and hope and beauty, to wipe out that brief half ent Rulers, or a similar kind 4 dozen Biotting Pade. Gold Pens, varions kivds A.W. Faber's Black Lead Pencils, No. 2, hexagon. é Wdoven A. W. Faber’s Carmine aiid Bia Pencils, xeon agen. Wo dozen Diaries for 1572 Gdoven Bisnk Books, de iTeRIN REY AT LAW, CE COMPANY street, Washin D can be obtained time the proposals will ved, aud ap SWard made as soon a# practicable MILWAUKEE, Wis. AUG. GAYLORD, Bec. iti, Vice Prea't, Pres't; tine reserves the right to fit De deemed tor the interest of the city to do eo. . No propoeal will beentertaine / is vot Known to bea practical bu ropoasis must be made bi to be had st the Hage, Morgan's five-onnce, vex, good qualities, ‘ostanholme's, Urook s, and bes! Aucrioan 20 dozen Shears and Scissors. 2dozen Paperweights. and addressed to M ficio chairman of Bail EM Ne. 178 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ee. ds emall, Rubber Bands. 15 dozen A.W. Faber’s Ink aud Pencil Erasers. 3 cozen Serap-books a OAPITAL ABD ASSETS. SPRING CLOBILING: xp OFFICERS. $10 a month ist EUR aL Ls tees it. issues all kinds ef Life and Endow the MutcaL PLAN. t efter 4dozen Autograph Books. ‘40 sheets Parchment, 16x22 inches. ‘The adhesive Envelopes must be extra well cum ure white gum, oF te amples of ali kinds ot be submitted in such boxes, and put a they are to be delivered. All w IMMENSE STOCK! A HOME BEST MATERIALS: wil not be re Envelopes mnst No Forteitare of Policion for Non-payment © “THE HIGHLANDS.” s. fom! Brvtcey Bates.—The premiums charged by thir Company are reduced se low as to equal in som: NT. DIVIDEND issued by t! SUITS FOB BUSINESS. SUITS FOR DREss, BUITS FOR ALL OCUASIONS articles tuily equal to samp: 8 must be accom pai reties intended to be offered, and ° sum of $1.4 that parties will farniah sach art m ain to be sure. It was 80 d there last night the kind souls insisted on my staying there with them until morning. And it was a very lucky thing I morning der-shower in the night bad raised the stream aud washed oif half those SHT MINUTES FROM CENTER UF TEs — OiTy, IN ADVANOR. Company contain + & positive Cask BURREND! fe RECTORS FOB DISTRIW 26 PER ‘All the Polici: ‘lanse rant LOCAL BOARD As required by | eference will be give: Productions of A: industry. it eqnally o id all persons making nis to supply any clase of articles will ther the satus are the manufecture of the U 2 THEMOST VDELIGHTFOL SPOT FOR A RBSIUENCE AKOUND WASHINGTON BAILWAY DEPOT UPON THE GROURD. Claes who bave already become owners of Bites bere are of the best citizeus of Wath SUITS FOB YOUTHS, All Sizes, Shapes, Colors, and Qualities, man rose and came toward Zaldee, | taking her to her bosom with a strong, tender | pressure that the young creature scarcely un- ticles are to be delive for carriage. at the office of Representatives, on or bet 171, excepting Manilla Paper whith articles may k subsequent to t! the coutractor. Each proposal the United States, ed free of any charce 20.7. Lighter, Ass’t: re A H.McKim, Med.Ex. Ho phonze, Youngs. . Witherow. . F LIGHTER & MARC emis for Listrret of 17 7th street, oppor IREMEN’S EESURARCE COMPANY | WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Office: Boom No. 1, over the Bank of Washingtov @HARTERED BY CONGKESS 1837, OAPITAL AND SUBPLUS, $270,000, repent ta the Dietria F Stal Be OT policies. W.&. Howard, ALA. Wilson, » Thos. B. Cross, Jr | SUITS FOR Boys, Every Novelty of Style and Material, AND GET MAP AND PAMPHLET 80 frightened! oe i} OsLL Dp once more! sans * Proposals: for bottom of ber PIECE GOODS TO MAKE TO ORDER in ‘The next week Mrs. Raymond went out to | Of all the Cel and in India; and a :nonth after- ordbam was married to Bertha, | whose unwonted gentleness and sweetness of | PATENT OFFIOB 0. B.CREEOY Ss CO., lebrated Foreign aud Domestic Manu 0 oo amen cr wath ewe posed for must accompany the proposal. marked with the name of t The weight per re fanoy note paper, must be st ‘The person ofterin at the lowest price, contract for the same on executing two or more sureties. satisfactory the Honse of Beprem of the same, unde T= DRESDEN 10E COMPANY, OF GARDINES, ME., Offer for sale the finest ICE on the Kennebec river, at low rates, by the cargo. GEO. HOLYOKE & Ov, 121 Front street, New York, or ABTHUB BABRY, Gardiner. NITED STATES PATENT oF; ‘On the petition of JUEN Pb. ma is, praying for the extension of a patent ranted to him on the 14th day of July, 1357, and ro For the Blood, removing af! Chronte Gon- f tite ‘arieing {1 Sees ei aes hermes S27 PERFECT SATISFACTION GUABAN But no one ever knew | TEED IN UUR ESTABLISHMENT, was that had wroazht | something has changed her very mach,” nality eons'dere I descriptions of 0 th of Colambie, Bo charge fo: tatives, for the p: forfeiture of twice the contract ire, Which bond must be filed in | Be cance fhe whcd Glork within to days attr the je have been opened and the rorutt dec — <8 OPE DW D McPHERSON, api-mn ¢t "Clerk of the House of Bepreseutatives. ALS FOR POST OFFIOK ENVE Pzeres. r Loree. 10E will not Rub O«. Itis not only acommon, but @ very whoie- some practice, to use whitewash. It preserves wood work, renders it disagreeable as the habi- ‘=, and promotes health. Thou- | sands of dwellings are made cheerful by its presence on the ceilings of their rooms, and | even the walls are often indebted to %, where paper and paint cannot be afforded. It is cheap | Bean Pickrell, HABLE BROTHERS, cena ned in two division | and 3.561, on the 34 Mercwent in Harvesters: hat the on the 13th day of June arguments and tb: JAMES ADAMS, President ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretary __ocdt-m,w fem Fire! Fire! N.W. COBNER OF SEVENTH AND D 8TS. epost Ovric Derantwent, tox, D. O., April 4s. 151. will be TPRIDAY, the Dej AND YET YOU ARE NOT HAPPY, 19th day of May, 11. lock m., for furnishing in such quautivies and at such times as may be red described Post Office Envelopes, for & years, commencing on the * OFFICIAL LEtte to the 234 tald petition be heard ox ihe Aby person may oppose this low myself to call your especial attention to NEW GooDps, SCENT HE, .D. LEGGETT, of Patevss. kN PROMP. 4T VY Losses 4! & | ha THE seein" THE DISTRICT George F. Allen et al... ¥ * atiida Coyle et William INSUBANOE BOOMS or .M. RANSON AND B. LEWIS BLACKFOR: 619 SEVENTH STEEET, OPPOSITE Post oFFick, % inches; estimated number re- 9 inches; estimated number re- foches; estimated number REGISTERED PACKAG by 10% inches; estimated in SUBPADS ANYTH. { wauity No. 1375, Doe. 5. Webb, the trustee appointed tn thts the real estate in the jo. 2, wizi quired anneal! SEASIDE LAWN HATS, in | cause to make sale of and black, worth fully §: ings therein mentioned, having remorted to the bs sold intended as a guide to “4 IN THIS DIS: ay require more or leee AND WHO INGURE PROPERTY (N THE BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST BATES. for $1; worth double the money.” cf those FIN® HEMMED | REMCHINES tor Geates work fully Seents, threefor S16 1% Gentes wor GE JUPERFINE COLOBFD BORDER ee HABDKEBCHIEFS, worth 75 cents, two r Jed him by th se. it is by the oourt, this | 1871, ordered that the said ale be ified and copfirmed, unless cause to the contrary | be shown, on or before the third 2 Provided, a cop’ Jed ble bidder or bid: sizes and styles of En ccaatt A Postmast 3 ‘The Envelopes must strictly conform te ‘an lowest e open teauired ae idar wil be faralaned NWSURANCE of Washington once ree successive weeks before the said third Menday in May next. M.cABTHUR, Justice. PATENT OFFIOB, . D. ©. AL EIFE £ ANY OF SEW rake Os Ise@TON Pirarnttt bs BANOE BOOMS OF 2.m. HANSON ANDE. LEWIS BLACKFOR} 619 SEVENTH STBEET, ‘The atvidends for this year have varied from 60 pa 5 . of the Seageaba Saceene sree re rromas oF fi pisrgioT OF OOLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUG UST 96, | And yet you are not happy! But you oughtto be. | gem OAPITA Lj smscrcoemnennenene 8100,000 Dg, manter by hand. The Envelopes must be | cele of twenty-five, packed in stron; or straw boxes, securely bound wit! inen or cotton cloth on the corners to Eg any ee! less than 250 of HEMSTITCHED LINEN HAND EFS, three and two for $1; cannot be re- U™tep as’ Se of those FINE LINEN OOFFs for Ladies; two pair of Quits aud granted to him on the | y improvement in Rail Boad 3 It is ordered that the testumony tn the case be closed on the 15th day of Jane next. that the time for filing arguments and the Examiner's re jim 23d day of June next, | petition be heard on the 23th day of June next. Any person may oppose this four Collars for NEW STYLES OF BEAL L. Cluny, Maltese, Valencieuucs, at $1 each. ‘lla paper and properly sealed so as to Fiation by mal to te aired to be delivered at the De BIEE may be dlaponsed with, in the discretion of te ostmaster General. eral. ‘When 3.00 or more Envelopes are required to fill postmaster, or when large lots sre | ordered tobe sent to the ‘Post Office Department, stromg wooden cases and at when less than 3 00) are re I proper labels of direction | mh package: all hout additional charge. The Envelopes must be erase im sach quanti ACE COLLARS, ad Kuglish Thread, itmasters. When re artment, the wrap: LATEST STYLES OF LADIES’ BOWS, which Qre much admired, at @) . lot of those large bunches of NA- 8, at Sl cach. 'D GENTS’ HOSIERY forms still a nd We Continue to sell them at figure—four, three, and two pairs for $1. Vi BOUND LI im ane METEOPOLITAN CK COMPANY Commissioner ot Paten they must dog § it 5 I TLE SUPEEME quired to be sent by mail must be placed on tac the contactor w LADIE: ba hief attraction. a1 908% Penney) SILVERBERG. 312 SEVENTH STREET, lear Pennsylvania avenue GENUINE VICHY WATER, (BOTTLED 1871.) ALSO, THE CELEBRATED Fredericks Hall Bitter Water, be i ion er some other appro’ jstered to be printed in Ver | brilliant color. ‘The Ps Ject any and all of the Gover é Es! % NEAB HILDB AU- WREDEBICES ut FRAE AU UBGHAU. Also, our usual Fine Assortment of FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, OLD COGNAC BRANDIES, ALL BRANDS CHAMPAGNE WINES, CLARET AND RHINE WINES, BURGUNDIES, HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, | J&¥ COOKE @ co. RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, BTO., At Hew York prices, blican Frenchmen call Fra:.-2 ipal cities taken and given y furnished in regard to all if = He 2 H F é i i i | ee BANKERS, ENT beoUR! He 1. GOLD anv SIL- | Successor to B. O. 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Hah 1 Bie- Pipstion, Karty dedisceciien, alteaged y 3 me and wt lowing Symptoms. {ndieposition to Exortion, Loss of Pow. | Lom of Memory Dimcuhy of bs: Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disenar W akoful ness, Demnews of Visiox Pain in the Back, bot Hands, r Dryness of ‘the Ski Uatversal Lasntints of Bthe Muscular Syston These symptoms. tf allowed to goon Medicine invariabiy removes,) soc FATUITY, EPALEPTIO in one of which the patient may expire. “no oar Say they ere not (regucatly followed by the». “dire ful diseases,” ‘ “ ENSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are aware of ihe none WH confess, The rec } get BUCH javariad Will couvince the most sceptical . 3 An many afiections peculiar to Pomales, the Ra- FRact Bocn is uncyualed by any otuet tomate, oly Goes, A tried | Snd for ail complaints iucitent to the sex. or In tne DECLINE OB OBANGE OF LiF, 7 Ske BrMPTOMS Anove, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WiTHOOT Ix, L soaks po Baleam, Mercary. or unpleaanat mecictoe 4H. T. 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