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edge of the cult. Teried to bim the look at A Detective Story_All a Mistake. | Valucof manure frou Bigerent Feeds. Srrian corn, Shonid be. pleated. . Zheno.t0 @ LADIES’ GOODS, Etc, wsteh. Five minutes more had elapsed. — The Bostom Traveller tells this story : Mr. 5. Swain, of Indiana, sake: ens pe yon oe tg EY Sag io teen z = Grid was vecuuug 10 @ and more intense; the | Some years since a gentleman stopping at one | data from Mr. Lawes makes It estimate ary P » and there - UsT RECBIVED. +m In ancient day in my veins. { ie by as good, but we have ‘come acros® none Detter A Blew a2 Kiegsnt Assortment of r blood was literally freezing iy ve Of the hotels im Washington, D. C.,(whe upon | of the value of manure from sg oy or equal to the Stowell Frergrees, which we | LACE CAPS and SUN BUNNBT. for Chilaren Aber d called; J asked if any one was inmght. The | this occasion will ho called Brown,)sent a letter } given in ‘ Harrison the Pig?” Mr. Lawes have continued to cultivate for the last dozen | MARSEILLES bans BRANOK HA : gu de hast @arted thirty trg miuutes ago. and | from the hetel to his wife in New York, con- | © Dumber of eheep, ete. with diferent | voirh, Five OF fix plantince shevid bs mele | Bi) SILK ant LiStB TEREQD GLOVES. Bot a coal hal yet appeared. It was scarce'y | taining $50. The letter was net received, aul | foots. There were Mie <auyzed SOT ABs + cring ihe bensen fren ten iotect odureamers | inal chedes ot probable that ho could @-urn so quickly, as ws | Bion Son yuniney ahetn te aime received Ameunt ascertained. | The liquid and solid | dring the season from ten to tw-l edu sapere, cag Bos. SUMO BUPPEETS. bad taken three iaactere Of an huut to gett? | to make a complaint. In dis ume s ‘Poppings from the animals were all carefimliy | 8% Se ees ney _SDoT Lit 612 och street,opponite Patent OM: tt. this spot, and he bad to goand return. made out and placed in the hands of colerted, and the amount of Bitrogen,, phos | cess: SS z 1907 M. Willian. 907 | EES ery Monde, W Karfoowle- | | I telt that I could hold om but very litt! | mnewn and experienc “eative, whom, fur | Hbates, potash, ete.. c i ite also . 90 po 8 ae hy ba longer. The frail sapporton which my satety | this occasion, we will ignate as Seekem | killed some of the animals at the timeths ex- | Ironing Made Ea-y } cr will do weil to examine my large mock of | (18) Sit rigs ‘Fharadny and aay. 08 t foorlenm! the daughter of the Baba! Soap depended might yield at any moment and | Arter is and that together, Seekem | periments commenced and analyzed them, de BY MRS. W ja | SEBING gna SEM MEB GOUDS. in part comprising: SP. m. Be at Alexandrig, Fort Washington, ae Bueak beneath me. I zemiemberca that I had « the couctnsion that the clerk of the | termiping how much nitrogen, phosphate, pot- | Good ironing of clothes i= a fine art, amd is |" wendy Mage St GH Play Potet, Poise tewkoutand Fortrees A south resided near te she long Knife in my pocket, aud I resolved to make | hotel was the guilty party, and proceeded tode- | ash, " contained ‘and of the | acquired by patient practice and the et ees sianste: Bourg For fret on pamage agp) on beard. or His nome was Sam. apertect lamb; Seeapetion ea uzelt ont. I informed my | monstrate his convictions, With this object ia | end Of the experiment some o 4 TE seta | Going ok work comtclontionniy.. im famitien | Hlema Lees folate and Pairtots, ° ene, ee > D. Cuerte fle Was Of ancient p companien cf th ¢ project; he implored me te do view, he prepared a couple of decoys for the | were killed and zed. In way it was | where there are young eo ed aT Organdie Ovcrreasce, + Boe eee, Fe And camp from old Met! nothing of the kind; but my situation had be- young man’s benefit Letters from the hotel | ascertained: (2) the weight and composition of | nice ironing to do, and {t should never = to the | Wack pike. A ——. He drove a trade, and pros come intolerable. I made @ notch in tho ice Were forwarded to the Post Oitice morning and | the animal at commencement of the experi~ } mother’s charge, but should be «one by one | Real Laces. Sond Seda street wharf after? & In skins ef ©: A ancient hats; igh op to insert my hand in it; then about }, 80 Seekem tiret went to work on the | ment. (2) The weight and composition ef the | who require it, except in cases where servan' ~ pond Panuets ana won 8 ™._ First-class fareto Norfolk. t Totnd trip. A ing at the Babs's bell, wo feet above the little bridge I \iag a hole morning mail, but his decoys turned up all | {00d consumed. (*) How much the animalsin- | kept for that purpose; and it is always gg | ‘ae a Grovosds, thie bestia the Werld, ent ©. Secoud class fare to Norfolk, 3, . e saw and loved Ka-foozle-am. sufficiently large for me to piace my foot in it; L | Hight. . cressed in weight. (4) What this increase was | young ladies to know how to —. “9 Set | Under cLevery deveription ee *- sneceeded, and grasping these to points o! Seekem then started on another tack. He | composedof. (5) How much manure was ob- | manner. Nething so greatly facilitates tho abit | OSear MY IELIAN, 907 Poon avn. BcHom LINE WTRAS If Sam had been a Mussalman, Support, my back restiug with all my strength gave abdont 250 (hous) to Mr. Brown and per- | tained from the food consumed, ant how much of ironing as to have onch one who irons po-- j Ez 7 BMICK A SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Sat- He might b pid the Sada old, Sater the opposite wall, { wasable toraise my- | snaded him to writ. Srowa, enclosing | Witrogen, phosphates, potash, of ete. it con- | sess ber own ironing tools, such as holders, etc. | N ISS E. A. Meco: URDAY TO AND FROM And with a verse of Alcoran self and heep myself firm tn this new tion. | the money, and lea to him. The let- ; thined. ‘hose facia have aii been ascertained, | In otherwise orderly families I have seen young TELE RS NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Have managed to bamboozle him; ! descended again upon the bridge. a | ter wag written in a very conspicuons place, at | although the details of the investigation, which | ladics catch up almost anything that was con- wane poy en ot Getting at Lewd ogderry to Nand Malle 2 Pasecugess. to scheme, another notch sbuve the first. I flattered iny- | 9 dining t e hotel, ft being so arranged | Were commenced tweaty-tve years ago, have not yeniently near, to hold irons with; often scorch- cauecakar terres | parts steamers ot this favorite line are Dwtil ox- hi area gate, seif that T stonla thus be ab! that no one sho: e him write the letter, ex- | yet been published. Oar readers miy rely | ing valuable articles not saiteble for the pur- SPRING MILLINBEY, the Atlantic pespnger ineec: be Turk’s Lareem, [Tisor, but a single slip, a tase s cept the suspe: ividual, who wasecalled | implicitly on the general accuracy of the fac. | pose. Each ironer should have a bag, fifteenor ' a np te every reap. wrace all ths od Ka-toozle-ain! ei me into the aby" Upon to furnish paper and an envelope. Mr. | Covjointly with these inversigatious Mr. | eighteen inebes suare. to be aitably furnished, im PORTED PONNETS: } en Fg gD ere gen | was working diligently at ray second step, Brown remarked ta the rk that as Mra. B. F say ee experimen . sean apron Soule shy Mee fg on’ — = HATS, Ane = | “oe 4 - 2 when J heard a joyous ery above mo. ‘i send her | ley, beans, peas, tares, turnips, and clover, that _ jroving-hold Y ickness to sait | a Pattage Kates. Payadle en Cerrency, i} Tetsmerties aretha ioe ete coree- | b eobngel aerl nein ani mnsirempsreng, Fe heen continued for many years, ascertain. | Rerself; a few ayers of newspaperiathe middie |g. 4. yg,.8?. $06 NINTH Ceci: banat To GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL’ aud LONDON they are running as fast ag their legs can carry offices in general and the Washington oftice in | ed the etfect of nitrogen, phosphates. pe! . | make it Hghter, and the hand w — heated — ——-—> First Cabin, 9m ont 2 them!”” | particular, where, he said, be had no doubt his | éte., ete., on these diflerent crops, and va pe fan ‘f it is wholly made of cloth. froning- | yvuer IMPORTANT | Galtn Ketora ickess, @iim, a Ris face in suites. 1 steadied myself as firmly as possible a | honey bad dis appeared.” manent grass land. Nitrogen, phosphates an) bolters made of sawdnst are the least heating } | Teteandtches pak ten ais and witnessed there | the yarrow and slippery Lridge, #0 a3 to be ub! ‘The letters from the hotel were received a | potash, were-tound to be the miost yataable tw the hand. ‘The sawdust should be nicely and | FOR THE LADIES, Sagredinn foeen Meteo three old tiles, tw seize the rope the: e at to lower, anl the Wasbington office, and there was no letter | SrSiers oF pent food, Dut itstill remaine! t> | thinly qmlted into the hoider;and to b. st Ft, +} } parctinee teckets at r ad rates ot le-uz Tsaw the end of it swinging | gor Mrs. Brown, of Fifth avenue, New York. | determine their relative money Here | there should be two quite thin quilted holders ——- two yards above my head. Scekem was greatly clatet, feeling eure thathe three points had to be considered. (1) : had at last entrapped the Suapected thief. He | éffect fof the manures. The value of went earcfally through the Washington office, ¢rops; and (3) the ¢ S bave another.” | fo a8 to make‘sure there was no mistake, The | and potash in the market. It would iat Was fastened to the first, and letdown. iptter, however, couil not be foanl. Seven | Say: “Four pounds of nitrogen will p od the endof it. I bound it strongiyrounl | g-clock that evening found Seckem at the hotel | Buchel of wheat worth $1.0, and ft Dende dare ner asping the rove with bott | im consujtation with the propristor and Mr. | fore worth 40 cents per poun3,”’ while it { gave the sigaal for them to pull up. tc wad determined to arrest the sas- | hought in the market tor 2) cents. And ~« ¥ began— ed. A minate after he snp culprit, Phospates.it would not do to s One b I was —— = the glacier. 1 had . up. He denied all knowledge of the | dred pounds of soiuble phosphates will pro e PS tty minutas im the crevasse, during affair, and Seekem was coumpeiied to abandon 300 bushels of tnrnips, worth five cents a bash bic thoe I had happily lost nettner my con- | the job for the time belna, and consequently soluble phosph fidence in God nor my presence of mind. nF Ww thing more waskrown about Brown’sletter 1 ce! I placed my foof upon tirm grown! gntil three ¢ again an overpowering feeling of deep grat- | Sif enters fuce to the Almighty who had delivered me in te of mind and inquired for Seckem—said he | Mate of the © ereat a peril Hiled my breast. I fellon my te Of mind and tnqui tsee him—thatit was of the utmostimport- | different ioods, on the c knees and fainted. Whén Lagain became con. st see him— that . anther HENDERSON BROTH Fk ¥., or to 8 STM on 25 tacked tegether,und then the cower put ever bot. 4 H - Wood being a von-conductor in = great degre NATURAL CURLS the hand is not so injuriously affected by heat sine and style, which f will sel! pares - as from the old-fashioned metal-hamile and a | lower thap any other Leese in the oy. Ni EGCHANTS LINE OF STEAMBHIPS common ish some Woman would in a rerwren | Tent a moveable wooden handle for tlat-irons, Which would be easily adjusted on taking won from the tire. jome woman, whose hus- | band is eksmith, and would make her | ela, perhaps might succeed. Fath tronin ar should have one or overs | hor light calico, mate to tit nicely, 2 = il be fastened on’ with buctons or string | a ——— them when one cover becomes sotleditean be | teis-tt 715 Market Space ged, and is far preferable to having several | yosr 8 awe May God have mercy upon m It is too short, tof Litrogen, large assormment of LADI nd vetting vers cheap, 1 r Corsets: she beet FREN UBSETS from $4 to $3, and the other styles © ee than a wiek Afali lineof PA ad ‘EM BUUIDELIES, &c., end ating WASHINGTON AND NEW YoR& a Five Bteamstt ON Kk at or iy’ st - Best Bivor m. Leave GEORGETOWS * mw. and ALERANDAIA ibe m. to 8. PA Di d'etat fogt ‘et High come, safterwards, when Brown him. i th the post office in a very. excited —‘TOsum up, pee en with three old ha‘ f Ke-foozle-um. + ha-ioozle-um! Ka-foozle- ders. the froning-Dags, there should always be ong J, | k thin, soti-leaved let, £ bd 4 FULL ASSORTMENT up $oactowe sho commer of Ith street aud New e 2 nee. "3 | As ascertained by analysis, and onthe composi- | kepta thin, soti-leaved pamphlet, for rubbing “ OFK RY a . test ane scious our party was preparing to start for the tite bad besnaprertetia ue Vack Gisomee tion of the manure obfained trom its consump- | the irons upon, when first removed from the NATURAL CURLS, eet 2. W. THOMPSON. Proet: Ob ! the daughter of the Baba! | Montanvert. Before leaving I wished to cast retin and was then held undef | tion. When a lot of sheep eat three tons af e last lodk into the crevasse where I had | ¢ivuterfelt moncy, and was th rs tire: do not use the covers. Iseep in the bag al > " 10,0) bonds for examination. ‘The murder , ¢!0ver bay, one ton of bran, and one ton of oil- nearly been buried alive. Isaw bow completers | & sends 3s & nice soft cloth of 2 light color, to finish off t Which i sell very cheap. | NEW EXPRESS LINE. Via CANAL, . STwae omit s, with a good degree of fron with, also alight tin ring for resting irons | _yaso-tt PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA VA, Warn Was outand the hotel clerk was innocent ! gake, he kuows, with a good degree of certa ~<ongt {MOTUN AD ORCBOBTON D'S tmpessible it would have been fur ma to get out - * . 2 ty, how much nitrogen, phospn. ) Potash, et. Oper. A mufiin-ring is just the thing. Another | = w nN. ricer lg 9 ha i it as { had projected. ‘Whe opening tthe bie Indy. and that night Sesktte Tat Tee Non | 6 aoanure Chey Make oUL come ea ce] eee bn other should contain a | JOST SEURIVED- P Was too wide to bave allowed me as [ reache: . 4 In Angnst, 1859, f arrived at Chamounix with one of my friends, a traveler like myself. For a ve weeks we had been exploring Sri:- im: a "ni % knows what he cau buy these ingredients for in’) small whi cloth for rubbing specks from it to lean against the opposite wall, and with i | Q0TK; Sisited the United States Commissioner, ched ‘lothes, and & soft, fine cloth for cov- ering bosoms and collars if desired. Itseves Beevier caihug day from 14 North Wha Peuaseipiie. SATUBDAT, at 2m 3 Mater street, Qeurgewwn, BY doeen of onr best PARIS ALD @LOVEs. pi patters, a1 pre ed Mrs, Brown’s the market, that support the most agile of climbing auimais , ¢21'ained matters, and procur vai r nd consequently, he ean figare up se. the seeret of this singular | What the m: A would have found it impossible to scale this pér- | Selease,. Now for the secre ag wure is wore! J there can he 3 i iso much time and vexation to keep a wet | St @2 per pate. Freight received at any time, serland, so that lent t roceeding. On the afternoon in quesiion, | Bo sort of doubt that the table is enflicientiy | a) cna 8. MELLER, deal te 4 . 63 Water sures, pres ony papell pond Oe nat eal, | pendicular wall of tee. wien thevictter containing the bogus money | acute for practical purposes; and furthermore, | towel near, to wipe the hands when starchtr el ones BR Aye ntl bp 20 WADE & ine Py ronan ne of 18008 fea! cn ihe guile had run to the inn, where he coull | was gent to Sita. Brown, the clerk took a walk | it i# pretty certain that in this country w. | instea | of rushing crows & © t “ . RS a i member the ion If 1% Te asda Single rope guitable for the purpose. * down to the depot at about o'clock, to see 1 , aMMot go into the market (unless in the case of | while doing starcted cl ae sae Tee = z= wee foot . it whe op In Gespair he started for Chamounix; when on friend off, taking what letters there were | manure from the cities) and buy tl ingredients One ous have ey 1 in yg ey CLOTHING, % firmly by my guide’s hand, 1 | %e A be = two muleteers. Tueft animals im the hotel box along with him, and dropped ts low a price as that adopted the table. | collars, cutis, etc.. a le larger thi - -- san were laden wi el over that y pin, and tried to gave wood, tied on with ropes,which ghem in the postal car at ‘the depot— ‘Still, it does not follow from this that the mu i- kerchief, and it should be covered with glot! end Poomae Lene —Scamere low : ive him to s | < Toe vs Bure from a ton of clover hay is. woxt 89.04 ro | and flapnel- E ARE DAILY MANUFACTURING | Streuin sirect Wout, tice. duly r rhe two perpen- | Be implored them te, give him to save & poor Siee oeae eae to Mee ee een? | dr Beainin tadiame Pettes a eee To the unper corner of the board strong | YY" (Bundat pt excepted. at? ew and? ».m, OF Zed fect below. but I beliowe it was ony | £004 People at once unloaded thelr matenyand | MMer went throng to Now Yorx, and ane inet ee ince RoE need manare at allor the | ating shouldbe ualied to hang {tap by, ans NEW STYLES OF She. 009 beuarrirmia arene oe ; j ‘saeist : | : 3 cloth shou che: ¢ - the exlect of perspective, the rent being proba- | Srme a threes the ropes | 2 Payment a bogus £10 bill, and the storekeep- Price of produce so low, tifat the nse of iyanare | calico cloth -bo ¥ prolonged to the solid rock. ! tte other, which mo at these prices would not be proiilable. if five | the cover of a pamphlet, large enough to tall reached the depth of thirty or forty yard:, @r objecting, she offered another, which was ako i . N’S, YOUTHS AND BOY'S PAIN tc. 5 e yg | pounds of ammonia will produce a ‘bushel oi | over both sides when hanging, to keep it trom ME) AN eens cut thir aetna eran Naver to: | Shere 1 kod been aiigitea to mar te Sead beth were center rale hae eee RET | Chant; ies thle Bieta eerie ete oo ee ot | Ter both olden wha contined closely around the CLOTHING, - —: get plied the other: “bax 1 kaew ene Acsusted by my Qoliverera, J was able to reach m the remainder of the $50 that was sent to | eeate pay twenty chats per pouna Ld it, and ; board by strings. With two sach boards two PAINTING. 923 who was reseued. A narrow escape indeed it ———— oe nO od noe and with my ber, and he pronounced it all bad. Meantime a | ™ake a good profit by its use: but if wheat’ was can fron at the same table without iuterferin, as; he etill lives at Grindelwald. acham- share, danner from which had owe! ¢ Ser gatghirt, eooeites aEAAR OM eran | Calg ane at His comer vuelve | gui euch ber oy eould be carted foany gut | SMKB Te ctr We OW EAT PRICES . — ing the gincter beads widiy end ohne gra the Temembrance of which often hartnt: pecccated te Yale aavees coe to a station: Seereaeeasnct questions mast be taken, inte | pepe fen nea em pe piecaemepe wp gic (PREP Ah Pepe ay ET gy eee PAINTING ESTADLISHMENT, blocks fie, which iedeay however beneath | Havelet, ProGtng hy mr exierjencay wil xo: Rota Mice a lend of Mr. Brown: gure hl hangman rome ton of seraw is worth seis, | offen put away ina burried aed dichderly war, ea ee Petween och avd 1180 8. reached the bottom, s distance of some hundred hese tes regions miuod ponding theme i ee ee Pp dibey Np eg articles e i = x cf Soall Sod Teagan Brow gare reer nag sre Becemmended to Examine oor Btock of and DECORATIVE PAINTING Sa ceeth ae ee ae eee DUTON | Uauaeuca ta ote soma meee ee { ols Legt Sctutely, sor all practice! ArUrposes, “andi wonldsave much time and trouble, and. render READY-MADE CLOTHING into whieh & stream was raitoing: crawtng | Forts, andthe best safeguard’ here below Frew | [From the New York ‘'ribune.| desorve the caretyl consideration of every ir | an otherwise tedious process pleasant and ttm. along, suffering terrible pain, he followed the course of the water, and im three hours he was out of the giacier. Crevasses vary in breadth from two to six feet Chatterbox. The zession has not been withont the ordinary oo a roy todo egipivelonme of wit. Piss a or | gecond week a resolution was introdu pro- 4 LOT OF PUZZLES. ' Bibiting the reading of the Bible in any pubtic telligent farmer.—Hearth Home eee eC ae el Water Cresses. see. oving to the ironers of the family, by culti- el 2 Wating habits of order and regularity, edo het FURNISHING GOODS, regard for the comforts of others.—American } { . House. sian, x Also, our SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WOBK AND : — School. A rural member, inthe course ofthe dis- | _M&ny things are sold ia our matkets which | culturis hick we make to order at short notice. ORMANEETAL PAINTER ABD OUAZIER. fy.She mouth, but the sides approach rapidiy as | Two brothers,” began the professor impros- | Sh0Ol. A rur rang up, spoke ofthe atthorize. | Sem of themselves of very littlc, importance Sa WE STILL KEEP ON HAND. AND MAKB TO we. 660 LAUENSNS © they descend, so thata man may tind him-clr | sively, addressing the Rostess, “were walkin: | Version as“ Saint James’ translation.” A repor- | Yet their sales in the aggregate amoun: to man LOAN OFFICES. ‘OBDEB, THB Imitations of all kirde of wood @n4 marble neatly ammed in between two walls of ice @ long time } together down the street, = one of them. stop- | ter present, thinking the expression a slipotthe | thousands of dollars. “The pungent little her! ——— exeented in the Istest apd most approved styles before he reaches the botto: and tent raves Secviags oT kame keine poo oo fat | tongue, corrected it in his report, The next es ee = — Te tinds Fyne B UBRNSTINE’s FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, JvBBLNe jong enongh and strong enough are at han. bserving, * , who Is i 4 - - , Market from a great number of ities, aud ’ may be saved trom a dreadfal death. Bat gen. | “Thank “heaven.” observed the’ ‘0 Say the gentleman rose to a question of ‘priv! : a € the ropes are not long enough, and the ___ PROMPTLY ATTENBED To. nee, ge marked be ‘dribble Shirt fn this or Te sly | by various modes of conveyance, in“dribblets,”” vrai | The Beet Fit and the Best Mate bave got no ni¢ce;"andhe walked away. ‘Now, lege, end remarked that he had been grossly by 7 a ct. | PAWSBROKER AND LOAN OFFICE, lowest elsewhere | other markets. Prices as low asthe — col luis lower down into be misrepresented insulted by the press, ls 98 the dealers say, and the trade is a0 irregular, he ereveuie Gartag ter tows eee on pee, | Why hea rbdie,” exclaimed Mr, Funni Sid no: ay" King damos'tranctation’ he suit | that it Impossible to procure any statistics | 406 end 408 Thirteenth street. NOAH WALKER * D* JOHNSTON, the crevas ari hi which elapse, 5 x 5 - } ” “ \ concernin; any a farmer receiy < while some of the party have gone to the near. celightedly. : Saint James.” Another member, speaking of iz elves more &co or TER dog, ee ge to fetch longer ropes. ‘Thus an un- | ‘Andon read: ey trom the crease: in th 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oF — ~ ‘REBT L ‘of the compliment paid him when ady mon om Tesses grown in the | Private entrance next doer. ap %6 6m FICK, 7 BUUTH FREDERICK BT: that you will not guess in '@ harry, | ie high sense of the com jected, gtated that ne | Brook that crosses his estate, thatthe foe iris —— | From ule exteusive practice ip the great Hospttate fortunate Kustian nobleman perished in a gia- | simple as it is,” observed the professor couti- called to see a tormer legislator, a parsonai all the rest of the-tfarm besides. | ((480'8 WASHINGTON LUAN OFFICE fels tr MetRoroLitax HOFRL. | of Europe and the fiat in thin core ae cier near Zermatt. some years ago. ently. “Come, ladies and gentlemen, soive | friend, to whem he expressed his yery great re- | _ The water-cress has become so well established is, J BEINERGE » Philadelphia sleew here. can ofr We bad ascended the Brevent; we now had | the problem. : ardjfor the laws of the country. "Yes, sal | this country that it grows spoutaneously tn | AND 8ALESROOM, F. PRGEB, eens the most certain, speedy and remedy tm the the Mer de Giace and the Jardin to visit 1 sec” ——, ejaculated Mrs. Housewite. fis trend, somewhat hesitatingiy; ‘yes—laws | many brooks anil ‘ditehee, but the best quality | 914 penne. eve., bet. 9h and loth ste sonth sta CAMAENS aman nue len world for DIERASES OF IMPRODENOR epton the Montanvert ia the solitary litue “Hush, whisper in my eat,’ cried Puxzteton, are lik sages—the less you Know of how Comes from cnitivated patches, The cuarac'er | : Peg ae > i CITIZENS. ¥ AND NAVY Weare mates Bock oe Deities ium at the foot of the glacier. Next morning | With all ‘the excitement of @ child with a tov they are made, the better you like them.” One | Of the product is much affected by that The mest private Loan Office in this city. Money MERCHANT TAILOE. lection of the Kidneys of Bladder, Involuatary ap at dawn. Faruished with some | “Dontlet ‘em hear it.” “Niece ¢y marriage? Or two very happy retorts were made, thougs Stream in which it grows. A singzish st loaned on Gold. Bilver, Diamonds, Jewelry Sige “Re chargas, Impotency. Geaoral Bebility, Nerroren 1%, petties of wine, we started | Stuff and nonsense, rhe thing i wobeny. seo | Sarr exigicaher cay be Open AN ee ees | pli amadty tote we saothe ne | | ad Goccls of all deacripticie at ths fowoet LOD yisit No. 362 Peon. ave. Washington Langucr, louw. Bparitns Contomen at s. It was a ey ind of catch at all,” and once morehe ; with I ’ st , are turbid, will ioferior in | fates ip the town, The on : Sah Sennen es lancsd with hostility at Fannidog, as mach us | Yig0Fous speaker, with long arms, which he kept 9 nu from7a m. to t phere to those grown in clear | LCABH. Open from 7 a m. t09 = ation, £ Drightness and er fosay, “such as he would ‘ask you.” Notting im Perpetual motion, stopped for’ an tostant to | Brig ud eri ‘ve it a te aT The depth of water most favorable is from t der, which wi vit is pth ja dno brother. | Stor aches fue swratkatil tone he mee ase | tour to sight inciee onde deeper stream is fre niece,” says aker, having kept the tloor for nearly ently made to spreadent to form a broad and | | e sometimes, where the water | Private om rs Streams that run over grayeily bottoms. an be simpler than m érivk from a tumbier, when a brother member D street. apts niece here, that’ y question. « am” si «Thank sey eone I bey get at othe: the ot tow can that be? You ali give it = “ shallow one, py Weil the invalid washis daughter.” Se prdonee von saeany eee adnte | Bost satimily Gash teeee cn oe ty, itow very tapidin uenot io dni ong | Ubatrang his opponenty why haga habit of Set the " a i "i nd it out.* al OK " Je Yer, indeed. ma'am,” answered ig | sammering, and replied: © Yes, Mr. Speaker — at * the Heart, jf, rm REAL ESTATE AGENTS. : or bkin, Adiettia ot tee Lee Skin, Affections of the Liver, ele—ihose terribio Disord: ing trom Solitary Habite of Youth—-echat ena tary practices more Iatal to thelr victims than the Mariners of Uiysees. ri Mant hopes or autictpstiv: « impowmi ble. YOUNG MEN Repcetalty whe bave beocme the ¥: vi Also u No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Te ent Greediul and destruct: remerseless savant. “She failure only shows . 4 8k for the p-p-p-previous question.” commence to grow, offer so much resistance to tz z Beally sworpe to an nntisnel xe of the guide, who, some way t bow diftcaltitis for ordinary minds fo grasp ~ eieiins ace Sip. Trent a2 (0 Increase its depth very parces- | SAAD DOSE Mee oF Revenen Sawer. Intellect, who pught otberes tre ide, who, some way be- dific a r 7 ably. ted cut to us several times to be cau- more thanone idea at the same time. The at- _ Layering Shrabs. . ‘The stocking of a brook i wait for him. We wereobliged at last | tention is solely fixed.on the different varieties it is often to us a subject of surprise to tind so Pi Our road ended at b we now began to descen g-zags in the The Mer d as, nud it is 4 nd Topes whe Alertand cheerful, we hasten ()_ W. HAVENNER @ ©O., 1 i KBAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, 4ND Tendering marriage rrent in order t0 get the proper | No Brauch Oftice. AUCTION EEKS, th of water. Also tho plants, when they Nottme of Sottte: a simple operation. | roots at every joint, ran ening, 5 mah Se Beano of eh menen, os aT 5 t Te, with Tu ecatacy Te, WT Ca. ns The water-cress throws ox efore avast crevasse with slength ot | of pieces. few persons, especially those residing in the r - and ap old stool may be broken up into a eee $15,000, ty yards, and ended mpon our left ina “And also,” observed Mr. Aloes, (who was gountry a distance from nurseries, who attempi bumber of fra qmenta, each of ablch will Lay ¢ 96,500, 2,500 Married perenne aen contemp!ati; fice, fOmewhat steep, but which 1 | much displeased at being classed among “ordi to increase their stock of shrubbery by layering | @ new plant. ‘The planting consista merely i ' TO LEND AT LEGAL BATES UPON BEAL AfTiseeewarect Physical Weakness; Low ht thought I could easily mount. Using the iron | nary minds,”) “and also the attention ia nat- | the branches. -Almost every variety of shrub : placing the fragments or'sets in the stream TO LEND A 7 AL creative ower unpotenct ») Nervous Bx: itabdlity my alpenstock as a hatchet, 1 began ty | v Gistracted from the point at issue by the , ean be thus multiplied. Even among those who With a stone upon them of sufficient weight to | ESTATE SECUBITY. ‘ Pall > Organto Weakness, Bervous ‘ in the tee large enough to put m: Tutality Of the father’sremark. Now, that is do this it is not often that the queen of flowers. keep them in place. BUSINESS PAPER DISCOUNTED. wo ye a gg iy —- in. At this moment our guide rejoined ite | In itself a “eaten,” in my opinion. the Kose, is thua treated. It is ushally propa- “in planting, the rows are placed in the direc. j may religiously confide in hie houor ass gurionas, looked at the slope and at the yawning crevasse “Well, sir, I will give you another simple gated by sticking cuttings from the new woodin tion ‘of the stream, and are {rom eighte NATIONAL LOAN OFFIO8 SHORT LO, ON COLLATERAL SEUUBI y rely his skill ass pupsician below it, and said in 2 grave tone, “If is dan- | txercise for the understanding, that hasnosuct . August and nursing care‘al'y throage the wine + inches to four or five feet apart, according TY MADE PROMPTLY. OBGANIO WEARS gerous; let us 20 roand it.” Getracting element;” observed the professor , ter. By laying the frowing branches, however. the depth ot the water; the greater the depth 4 {Sunday papers, Ammeétatety Cured. and Full With the help of my alpenstock I kad already { poolly. ‘*A blind beggar had a@ brother. Hho {t is by the succeeding season a bloomer; and got half way up this icy hillock, and was now | brother died. What relation were they to one | this too canbe done so easily, that is withour ie lie wider apart are the rows. It is foand that nt grown in rows is much better in «cite convinced that it was too stosp and slip. pery to be crossed without anax, The guide's warning confirmed my opinion. 1 resolved to retrace my steps. 1 was cautionsly lowering ny leg, seeking to find the hole I had made in the imy foot passed it; I feit that I was sliding down; there was nethi ig Tough to stop me, not the least projection by which I could hold myseit in. The deelivity beeame perpendicular, and! fell into the gulf. ibeard thecry of despair. of my companion and my guide, My own sensations can not ba described. Iwas giddy and "T, %- McROBEETS. | ANDREW B. Cor auother? Come, tell me fiat.” * the nse of sash or hot-bed usualiy resorted to quailty thas that grown in irregulae peteron, . patent) ion i Ne areal cee cose Reach, | PuMthe cutting. in laying down, take shart Qhecurrent the mere rear ees on eee MeROBERTS a CO., colonel, with of asm: al be D an i Ts tte bie nonce ‘of Mw claus oh i phe - , the ground, from'one jofut to or, then matters which would become entangled with thor. * No, tir” answered the professor, regardiny Whunderbomb with interest, as a’ si; and injare the appearance of the plants; and, - REAL ESTATE AND INSURABCE OFFICE. cover with two inches of soil, and fasten down 7 ¢ of " With aforkedstick. But not only roses, almost Peaide thls, the labor or gathering is’ much Cor. 19th and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, ant | every kind of shrub Can be thus propagated.— WASHINGTON, D.C. tpl year bgp terry oan oe Germaniown Telegraph. Bpersal aitenrtom paid te id buseness before the we Were not brothers, or ‘sear ve aig > Serammmaeee Tecommended to scatter the sced glong the mar- eral £ epariments of ti ment ep asked the question. ‘i } , Fashion Notes. pin of a stream. Tih barcee ee of ROBERT FULTON & ©o., UsTIn P. BEOWR “They t be brothers: in-law,” suggested Jet beads seeded among. dress trimmings are securing # start, and it is much better to sow A fe very fi \Water-crees may be grown from seed where plants cannot be ob’ . It is generally aif-stanned, sent able. the seeds upon a bed in a situation where it can they migit be,” replied Puz. ; *4ain becomii belape by ie Lovee OONTBACTOB 45D SEAL BSTATE AGENT. 's nun’: ys moist frequ watering. ne backward and forward from one wall of tee to | aleton, with a pitying smile; ‘but ‘they were | extremely fushionablein Katepenn ere Plants become of proper size Seay aon bs ae 810 NINTH STREET, Oorner of New York avenue and ith street, the er; felt mysel mndin; a at ‘2 ; . Or raked earth, smoke col ferrec 2. depth, condemmed to be dashed to tieces, Sie | * "Stop a bit,” said Macpherson hurriedly tike |, 24#.d¢ lerre.or Cor Knowl by a horrible death. Saddenly something stopped me: I felt myself suspended. 1 took | Bre two very favorite colors, used in combina- | | Water-cress may be grown upon garden soii ope who not got hie answer quite ready, bat yet | ‘the same me. | without a stream, if it be kept continually motat, doesn’t wish to be anticipated. “The kece. | Sem ie costu: ithout » ually Property in all parts of the city for aale on j | ps muted bat the plant thus produced is more tough ani | BETWBEN D STREET AND PERNBELVABIA | credit’ Houves erected for petcas catnie 4 breath again, and could ery out, A rope! a | You say, bad a brother, and the brother “hed. A TERRIPLE OUTRAGE Im NogTH CaRoLIns of a less pleasant flavor. In the best culture and long time notes taken in payment. Ez rope! ‘Well, of course, ‘f one was dead, youknow, they + yA, LERRID Sentinel publishes an account of a the beds are renewed every year by replanting, paper bought and eold. ton ledne “ot. some Tey Lad fallen upon a narrow | could not be brothers any longer.” terrible ou safd to have been committe’ but in # majority of cases this is not done. —e————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— ledge of e, which formed 8 sort of bridge “The said Soe, a 7 ured the professo: | near Ruthersord Court-Houee. Silas Weston, a) gathering the crop for market the cress ts aVERUB. DENTISTRY. across crevasse. rail su; rt, as far gravely,‘ iy Fe not ‘Updo @OxXac. Blwaye cut, as bre: uy it not on! injures the as | could jadge, wae about four inches broad | solution. ‘The fact in gration se ona ladies, n | & free negro before the war, has for many years vnee ly inj and eighteen thick. My head hang from one te of it, my feet trom the other. Instinctively and immediately, by what means I know not, I raised myself up and stood upright on this pro- ection, where there was a hollow just large ving with Polly Steadman, a white wo- plant but the gathered portion lacks the neut ais iseoea a tye apag nor Fane. 5 Sen: or Toate chasers who bas or had four Took which the out crese has. ‘The cresses when mica - 'y Were | white children, the oldest about 14, the yeungest_ cut are pat in compact handfuls into baskets, ee SECRET pearly 2 years of age. Some time ago three no- which are shaped like: a peach-basket, anid fait Aloes gloomily. | | forious characters Govan andOolwabuesdey bold about a bait a peck. ice by the SJ: FRANKS, Deaves, ' Ss. 413 12th street, above Kirkwood House. 4DVANCES MONEY ae wera ee Tar i 4 ee it was an ea-y one, cured The pri TICU! 5 { i { ‘tees as ged work in appearance, fit, . J. addresece all those whe have thee i { |. Be charged with ti it basket varies greatly; early in the season they bene e - enough for me to plant one foot. you all missed it,” returned the pro | [at'n qusatity of batedy ant Coad chee et aie | betes 100 are eerie ne seagen, they ar j aaraity ene POY of, material for less money octree and volitary hatin. ‘Then I heard my companion say above ine, | quiet triumph. “Now, | will give you on | Dowell county court. Silas had seen t hethieves £0 low as to hardly pay for the transportation. SL ‘study. society or marriage ther “We never hoped to hear your roice again, | examplef social arithmetic, which shall ear 4 and was subpenaed as The searon extends from March through May, M.S. BROWN, ~ : trust in God and take courage. The guide has | ‘allrespects bonn Ade. It is a simple question in carrying o! booty, | and there is more or tess brought to market ir Stanerammensuursyia Soteatcs | Ralrectacneast te iietrmaed ee, | Sains eons toms r 1 i‘ mere elimination—to write down the reply on | *¥0rm deposition of the woman, Polly Stead: — ra aud bonaht a | I i " ae ‘went to cobbler {| man, that on W. evening, April Early Ga pale of bootsfor sinters ehilfioes He oc | Locriua te poise toueaciral concern ia’| | Asus the gariicn crepe afiee tatensar-setit Sown ‘a sovereign, and the cobbler, haviag’s. | Pegan torbark violently; ooking’ through tre | mentioned, which first Fegulre attention, as the loge, she received @ pisto} | S000 a8 the grounds is at all in @ condition to | bullet inthe eye. The men mentioned above Tecélve the seed, may be enumerated the ful- then rushéd i Sites di « Fail Oj w Lo’ a ertiat eT Maree Bey ssvsenaeeceeal BO 13 OD D VENTIST, ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATES, | 1218 Massachusetts avenue, near as. ] — Fecthextracteu by the coe of Pore aS ‘My position was a terrible one; the thin ledge of ice was s0 narrow that [ could not place both feet on it. Lcould bat support myscif on one leg, balf resting against one of the ice wails, OB GOVEBRMEST, ; change, sent for’ it to a neighboring pub! house and [pave it to him. Later in the day, chinks between . : i if u and pressing the other with my hand. The ics fo landlord o1 the punseat that the Beprescion of Fore. tal Surgery, 433 7th a} Srerdion Sg Soccer. otf Pgtront Lowe of Rolfe: mooth as @ mfrrot—there was nothing | ereing was a bad one, on the cob. | shen nost pF A Ded cleats warepnen (porn rst of Radishes, to be sown as OITE, a sn tigre ‘fait oe one nan to grasp. A stream of ice water towed down | bier making it ae which he accordingly did. on the fioor and fired, and the mei i early as possible, are the Early Scarict and what ease f— 4~-y upon my shoulders, piercing me to the very | No, how much did the cobbler lose by the whole ‘The'wemen managed to dese kare and oe Salmon; theteshould be followed by ‘the P bs. ieee | Shaveet vane wepearenes ees ome row streak Of the sky arcued whine Tan ang | Tangection? There ie no sort ef play upon | Zing” een ees ete eer and one | Tats Re eee ane, tess, for ‘aN OTBER BBCD bas removed hie DBS TAL 01 | cough and eve ptume = Of the crevawe formed a trame, The leanice | auigete Te St & common sum in | hand bectcsesten erent ny- SEO aanennine | “Saucy, ‘or Oyster plant, is an excellent: vege: | ait BaTSL WORK dove In the | Whe have tninred themeslveg was of darkest bine color, encircling me om ai: Why, it’s the easiest thing im the world,” | ave been arrested, ese table for spring and winter aso, but not every DERG and, we Badcrate prices. Bitrous Cres | ,ndulgudin wore eloue,e fretazetly ered tides. looked threatening ai a gloomy, The two | ejaculated Housewife. \ OF course the cobbler } A New Soormry.—it ls saggested In the 1 | ome Succeeds woll WEB. nvenere Lweeene DIAMONDS, extrecting teeth. ‘are bigtlly felt, oven when saiose ase tose Walls seemed as ey were about to meet in ——"” - oa. | #0lves in getting e———_—_—_—_ er tp crush me, rather aot tg ete ering Pusslaton. vary aneri, | sted Doe tae Seeteate ae oT ed Ee : PERSONAL OUTFITS. Sgiuctsuveh Atubgarinastnse Frey. Numerous water-courses streamed down | ly. “ Write it down, will you—if you can write. | Gomnaed jenduely me ten len ‘dee ‘What their sides, bat in this extent of more than sixty “ Scratch a Professor, and you tinda Tartar,” | The ‘world would be a much heppier one if wo ya I could not see any other projection oc obstacle except this ledge on which I had so miraculously fallen, 1 risked looking for one second only, down into the terrible abyss, above which I was sus Shas ABO “Kou bed better G0:a0he |/2oivemore fom the tesser we meet | that don’t-you-pity-me look whieh some worthy So we all wrote Gown what we imagined to 1 | females Lae gf aha ep smecberre ined was wonderful how opinions differed within | ™¢ air which the males assume. It ie 90 natu- GOLD AND SILVER WATUMBS, i ut i DaReEak ing “uns. 0, comnr. mo 613 Beanies Hi fr ide fro @ Darrow bridge whieh had I should have beea buried and depth where no rope coaid ! had remained about twenty minutes in my Pe: lous position, berves and mascies stretebed to the utmost to keep myself there, looking the yee head and at the ice aroand me, bat not daring again to glaneedmto below. The bi was Sowing from a won rt bad received on = cheek, and 4 felt that my right leg, upon which, fortunately, L was resting, was severely braised: the left leg, how. i thet 0 soond nied ea boty pended. At the spot where I was, the crevasse |/¢uch narrow limits. world tisk poeple anges to beter biel eae B ’ o without soaeablal tenet” was Bo more than (wo feot wide: ower doww it | Zhe made him Lc |] teeceapd bessings ehich Aberrant tanens FISTOLE, Sens : Earromed rapidly, And hundred yards below qs, Lloee mode him lose Just.a pound and the |: thousand Disssings which they pescesary Set " believe if I hag fallen bat a few inches on U fi ‘BILE UMBBELLAS ramon | Eases grata ttt | So FINE CLOTELNG, a SEWING MACHINES. . ‘TSE FLoREncE. |, ; IMPBOVED HOISELESS 1O0K-STIECu, FAMILY SEWISG MACHIZE. - ever, pained by the effort of ‘and cold, was beginning to give a it was nd siete to change my pon without the losing m nce. The cold of the wal) against which [ was resting more and mor numbed me. the water coutinued te fall, dared not stir. I called my companion; no one called again.” Nothing? Nothing! eR man = om reach of ag A was seized wil idiness as a terril bt creed my braine = in “He gone to see if help is coming, and he cannot find the crevasse dreds sech—f am lost !"" - Laioaiaied Seeks : Hi H sj i iE i i e; with the Father in Heaven and His ‘with bu I commended my soul to God. Mt. strength ‘There is no weeping in that blessed abode to many. We was quite exhausted. J nad never yet given up which he is hastening. regard it tele ful; and thus pat an cad tocar lee BT ©7-Patent gravel paper for the bottom of | ig ts. pee is ° agony. At the critical moment I heard myself called. rota My friend bad run to look for the bi Birds soon learn to clean their | attention. Unless ot trech at ben? e Was hortoraerece fectund whee thas ean hen the sum ineniniog cay trom iat Sa cxevennen ood to Sees noes Hartrrd, bought 2 tera: wits Pot pend. Astoas as tae en by whigl hecould t. " 4 Tbe plants tee conte oh Ustad sve bomen Ged. The dog's thin ie for male chexp. nd forced to grow rapidiy, there will be plenty # litte knapsack which the guide had left at the ae able to sit down in afew stalk }