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TRUEMEARTED Bea Robetay. «tar of the at 1 oat, af eethau . and fas hard Sat bene = } Sues Meg,end Moll Wet ail o'er th © faithful to Poll ¥ ‘ol de rot lol Be let ‘em ali drown, to be fnithfal to Pol. Be met « princess, of the tribe Kikaroo egied and eyed bim. Says Ben, aw d’ye de bey Pos Sctrronet . a ahail Yott * zon a throne Jcsktal to Pell.” "Yor fade creature. are to self-willed.” e her his hand, #0 sus. per colt, eens hes ee wane Gaara ee en mite Pe Tel de Tm faithfal to Poll.” if rings ond tattoo. Be married her. Another princess, all Sew Ren. and was jeale Rave Ben, Ifrether kills Tel “ Whichever kills eit Their battle sur wy figures of speech: ‘They each whacked the other, and t other whacked « wood pfal to ‘Then both lay down stiff as a. And Ben sings alow! “Ain Faithful to P. Tol de re Ben eapers while singing, “I'm faithful to Poll!” Thes both then revived and jum ut Ben saw a ship, so he ‘The eaptain calle cuts” ¥hr brave deed Lexte In England I'l tell them you're fuithfal to Poll Faithful te Poll, Tol de rol ke “Good by,” says the captain; ‘be faithfal to Poll He breasted the waves and he fought with the 7 haunted he landed at Stockton-on-Tees. nd hence, for a chance. he walked on to Bristol, Where he clearly explained hed been fuith(ul to ~ Fatehfat to Pell, Tol de rol lot Wie t.arried, and always was faithful to rea, a wildly to ww i on hima, ™ What I Saw From My Window. It was a strange sceno—and yet there was Bothing startling about it. I could not tel! why = eyes were riveted to the spot. Probably, id to myself, it can only be accounted for by some occult peychological reason, and I will simply wateb, and ‘rer not to wonder. My library is situated in the third-story back-room of an ordinary-built-house in che neighborhood of the Heights, and it is here I spend hour after hour in the work and study—sometimes, as the light fades trom the sky, drawing near the win- dow with my book or writing, and-semi-occa- sionally glancing at the backs of the houses oppo- site. The house whose garden joins ours has al- ways been an object of interest to me, ever since I moved into the neighborhood, on account of an old gentleman who was to be seen in his li- brary at almost any hour ofthe day. He seeme to be an indefs le worker, ran generally at bis post long before I was.’ This gentle- man grew to be very entertaining to me, and I eame to mise him very much when for any rea- gon he was absent from the library. The time above alluded to wasearly in the evening in the Jatter part of February. My neighbor had gone ™ Qookease to A seers on and fc pos’ wo drawer, arranging and putting away, at last Inoticed or thought I saw him lock the drawers of his desk and put the key im his pocket. Soon after I —_s of their tea-bell, and the 2 mm walk out of ths room. What was the reason that even then I eould not withdraw my gaze? There was noth- ing particularly inviting about the apartment Bow that its occupants had gone, but still I could not help looking: The gus was barning very dimly, and I could just make out the ferent: articles of furniture, assisted a little by the light of a very pleasant grate-fre. As 1 watched, ao figure clad in white came swiftly in at a door at the right. A cold, nervous tremor took full pos- Sesion of me. Not that I felt there was anything supernatural about the vision. I knew better— for I immediately recognized the torm and dress of alady I had noticed in the garden only an hour or two before; but I did know that her pres- ence in that room at that particular time meant Mischief and was unutterabie. I knew that her feet made no noise asshe moved hastily abo: going over exactly the same ground thai the vid genticman had travelled only a few moments re vious. Mprawer after drawer she ransackod—tifting lids, examining pigeon-holes; and final! second spent in looking over the contents of old gentleman's desk, f saw her grasp what peared to me to bea small box or casket, and tock the drawer, and then waving her hand a singularly triumphant hat this young w f theft I was perfectly a formerly highly este dt ki peculiarl ever that might be fi eof that fam 3 ghly day typed upon my heart. After a while ¢ graticman entered the library, followed by elderly lady I took to be bis wife; then ® youn, ntlcman—I had oten noticed him before— ast of all the lady in white, with a wide scarlet sazh and neex-ribbon. Soon after a young wo- man, whom I had also often seen in the garden, apparently the governess, as she always had « curly-headed little boy by her side, entered, ke the urchin: fur the sole purpose, it would seem, of Didding them all good-night. him in his arms and The old gentleman tou earessed him for a while, and after a short frolic with each one be wasled off by his governess. Then the young gentleman drew down the ahades, and I saw no more that it It wae some time before I could sufficiently banish the occurrence to sleep, and the first thoaght upon waking the next morning was the strange scone of the previous evening. My first glance at my bor’s library was sufficient to assure me the the: man, with his hands clasped behind him, paced slowly pp and down the apartment. His wife, assisted by the ang woman who had ran- sacked every nook and corner the night before, went through the farce of examination. The Old man was evidently too grieved and stunned to join the ‘ch. During the forencon the aving to all appear- Purpose of quest! stood, it appear w then advanced * of the room and confronted i bey ran into the Tho ow- nd cherry trimmings— y table, and w: ervable from m away from :room. It The gow mess premises? When I had not h a wv what h ea of the didfercut position was a ion that 1 dusiness to describe to the day long I won- > parsae—all the ble that work of any the question, Just d to the parlor to I noticed tmme- in great trouble. er relatives or acquaintances in the city. Can you—will you give her shelter for a few days until this storm of abase blows over, and can again hoid up her poor head? My thoughts immediately flew to the house of my neighbor, and I asked—‘+ Does she live over here?” pointing in the direction. “ And she is the vietim of s terrible ? Charged with stealing, isn’t she?” Good Heavens! yes,” ho replied. “ How did ua know? Thain’ the chiest idea thet it ad got to be common talk. Iam afraidit wili Bill her!”* “ I have not heard ps ere ory op = = “notone. I bave simply gucsed, 2 and I know she ls innocent, aud porbape, my boy, I can help prove it.” “ God grant it!” said ho fervently, “But how id you suspect? Who could have hinted at such a thing?” “I tell you again that I have not heard a word —no one has hinted. Go for your friend, and Bill go all that Lee in my power to comfort and help her.” ‘hn hour after Miss Hastings for that was the f the governess—sat in my room, the mnost abject picture of misery J ever locked upon in my Wife. Her eyes were swollen with weop- ing; and when I welcomed her to my home, and assured ber of Cae | and lowe, it as if the child's heart woul he “T had such a pleasant heme until she came. Old Mr. Demming was so kind t me, and so thoughtful pram ond Mrs. Demming, too, did every’ in the id thas woman — b i at, o * and then, my dari litde Fred a: papa. And now, just nk they all think mea thief! and I have them so! Merciful Father, hew could Oy degrece Leccceeded in gotting at the whole story. Little Ered wae Mr. Demming’s grandson, little Fred’s pape 8 widower, and Miss Prunes wan er ito take exclusive charge “a Des whe iy sher’ 1 asked with a shudder, ft was discovered. The old gentle- | ing up quickly. es, [have seenher. Whatrelation isshe ings?” of mming is her grent-unele, and has had the eare of hereducation, She has beh in shade isa 3 Europe tor the last three yenrs, traveling with & nd Senaible, light, ana cool riding habit for the distinguished profersor and his te Seems In is demand See pick were Jelt fe tenet ae hoe rene, | Wepnauie ta the left ide ts eranesee ‘ were ch whic m trust for ber until she | ¥S¥%) : ase mi i become of age. The day of her arti paght them home from? the rate ee the fSce, to see how she would like the in reset very stylish toilets with the addition intending to have ‘them ready for bie cxtawee: Nag eg gh waa piration 0 c, whic lsonthe:. Fer tha, lattes doe cee eee are trimmed with wide bands of velvet For the last two days they have all been consulting about it, y umble > come to any decision. I was called Lond onelys f to give my opinion, and when told what they de- sire me, this is what Mr. Dem t's hear what little Lottie L. s called me * Lottie’ from the moment | b®*ques and plain Sores, A very neat entering the house. I Inughed, and said: | ®2d pat gh made now with le Lottie thinks that if she owned a Sages front, gored back to the Jewels she should be very careful how she leg | ¥@*t,w! must be full Genie around the house long.” as poke © into three box-plaits sewed on to "That's $0,” sai npay mam. “But [have got alittle thek-anay commer eine | Bina tucking ts casily made upon the machin, they are safe enough in the daytime; of course, 1 | bY tucking in narrow eke a yard of the desire don''t leave them down here nighta. material, and thea off bands on the bias. “Tha il I know about it,” continued the | This is very fashionable; so are small squares of poor child, with a fresh burst of tears. «We | loth f ee the edges late beneath talked a little while about the setting, and this | bande are sti on, dark spon the light. morning I was told the diamonds were gone.” | | oT RTE CZua no reason why every Ie oo wen WheTe were you,” T asked, ‘whi fang | oe eae oe a ees na I was at tea, also,” she replied. “One of | Tbbon inside the brim is very becoming. Under cur servants was quite ill, and Lwent down len sleeves are again in fashion to wear with open before it was time. for the tea-bell to ring and meted sleeves. Standing collars in the necks of dresses dseme bread) Then Mrs. Demming had a Snes SEO ONGD BRITO WOES. tame wrist, and she asked me to pour the tea.”” i eae ore gty trimmed foo nl You leave the dining-rosm,"” T inquired; | Conecaled vy wertuw Diag hands of Meck ont ‘for any reason, during the tea hour?” cg rn ein and “ Not fora momen! white ca ie. on « What drese did you wear last evening?” por ae te ES oa ~ yin a ore dari; peel arom hoy Gasppet bog Et, _Beltof the same, with a large flat ‘ends, Among (0 new good this 8 e new jummer, are odd chintz patterns for dresses, or ate, to be worn very much bunched up over striped skirts of any material. They are regular cur- tain and Turnicarg_ chints patterns, galled ore: cmne, ve nets of flowers, ures, and even ite iandeemner are scattered over the black, buff, and tea-green grounds. These are intende “+ Positive What would induce a woman to steal her own roperty, I wondered. There might be, I ht, some desperate reason for obtaining porsession of it before the specified time. Some over in the case it might be—or some debt of crime. which she must cance! ar have exposed. dust then Mr. Cleaveland and young Mr. Dem- ming were annoanced « T can not see him,” groaned the heart-broken | Walking suit with a rather ord hg casa I know itwas het ahe should; and so T in- | Make &, tighth a pole new it was she should; and so I in- 2 Jited them to our private sitting-room. Ifound | "hich will cover and fall below the cambrie long that the grief was not all hers. The young man’s | Cnongh to allow of it stored tek Roe ee face hore traces of deep suffering, andit was | pier ounce, headed by s raveled out = with the utmost effort that he could keep from | {he Thirt a! ‘If the material does ‘admit of breaking down as he gryeted her. oA ‘neds the chest ir ‘be bert “Lottie,” said he, “you know I do not believe | Proper {2 voich a uaek foside baad this horrid Stary. i ae pues well as you | open ant en “imme snow youTse ‘ather don't believe it either; but of'course he doesn't know what to do with | Calicoee are exceedingly Eee ema Clara’s story. ” - ti te nee te tory? T ngnired ara swears | Simple, x fine calico with = tiny pink rosebnd, that last evening about nine o'clock, as sho was | {immed Wass mettom ete, ovechines aro facing along the ballon her way 0 her room, | Pande’ ‘The ekirt should be of walkicg length the hall-door stcalthily opened, and that Lottis 1 Overt g piain, long, poloaise OF doce Worker, exept in, covered with her waterproof—although | QT tives Mp soto yf the sides; belt of the the night was very fuir—and that she, Clara, stepped back into a pasage-way, and as she di 0, Wattte semueved ior oie pings, and saidina hoarse whisper—** Thank Heaven! no one has seen me.” J “Were you ont last evening?” I inquired of the terror-stricken girl. “No,” she moaned. “I remained in Fred's | dent says: Toom until he dropped asleep, and then I read +4 ‘Waghington of ours reminds me, in some until late, expecting to have a chance of biddi yague way, of Rome. The outlook to the west Mr. Demming good-nigut.” Here the child | from the commanding ridge of New Jersey ave- blushed to the roots of Ler hair, and the whole } "ue, Capitol Hill, exquisite tier boy stony wan told. when the city below lies conce: y the - * Could Clara have manufactured this terri- | Silver mist of early morning or glorified by the Die story, or did she see some one enter and Pome haze of sunset, is hi ve of imagine it wae Lottie? It seems to me this ter- , as seen from the Pincian Hill. “Perhaps rible suspense will kill me,” said poor Domming. | !t was this vague resemblance of climate and “It you will come with me—both of you— | Situation wi originally gave to this part of the town the came of Kome, and vot the little circumstance that all the land about here was once owned by a man named Pope. Some rare lovely days we have here; even in midwinter, which revive in my heart old importanate yearn: dings for aS evening walks on that beautiful hight whence we usedto see St. Peter's dome blaze back the of the sun, and watch the deepening and waning splendors of the sunsets-such sunsets as are seen nowhere, let jealous Americans say what the will, out of Ttaly—away from that land, that sky which the sun leaves with afloving reluctance, with caress es of light and embraces of all-pervading glory. In some of the sweet, sort, unnatural March da: of the present year my languid blood was stirred with strange longings for gallops over the deso- late Campagna, its turf of a grayish brown, like adull morning sky, but broken here and there by early tokensof spring, purple streaks of cro- cnses and anemones and blue rifts of violets. Longings almost as keen I folt for tramps among round te your house, Mr. Demming, I think I can not only exonerate this litle gitl, but can place the crime where it belongs. In other == my dear sir, I know who stole thos jewels.”” Had I weighed the probable effect of my words before uttered them, J should not have been so abrupt; for Lottie tip on the sofa, and Mr. Demm’ relief, eame mighty near manner. An hour after, we entered the Demming man- sion. Lottie wasnow calm and scli-possessed, while uy coward heart inclined to walk quite out of The old We weres! the front parlor. ave brought tie round,” said ng man; “andl am gc to have her spicion ba ‘over my head.” the venerable goo th . “Poor little Lottie," hecon- | the ruins, and strolls about the princely grounds tinw we have all loved her so dearly from | of the Borghese and Pamfli Dora, under imme- the be ng. We r her—of course | morial pines, over lawns that laugh with a festal fling jmultitude of flowers. Such visions I of the Eternal City itself, that grand old mother eagle of civilization, now renewing her youth. Often has arisen before mo a certain tall palm, which stands in some palace or con- vent garden, and can be seen from all ports of Rome. A sat looking tree I used to think it, though so erect and proud, like a captive soldier dving compulsory duty—a solitary Mamelake standing sentinel over the oity of the Infidel. Don't ery, 1,” a8 she again ing lai age. It ress had made fo: tender nest in the old The Use of Chloroform by Robbers. “The.Arailability of Chloroform and Similar Agents in Facilitating Robbery” was the subject Of the lecture delivered before the Medico-Legal Society, of New York, at its regular meeting Thursday evening. Dr. Stephen Rogers, the speaker, took the ground that chloroform cannut be effectively used in ald of robbery, or in stnpi- fying persons against their will for any felonions purpose whateoever. He believed tliat no well authenticated case of robbery, effected by means iady”—yointing on ihe subject under diseuasion. Mr. Demming couldn't help being parliamen- tary even at 1 1 time. ‘Was the ing the jewels in this mg my hand on the article ny of the where yi he ans . I p until everybody had never would lock # of chloroform, was extant, and cited numerous them Dp u ay left the room. cases in which burglaries, said to have been hat accounted ior the rummaging. effected by its aid, proved afterward to have This is all Chave tosay,” Leontinaod. “Last | heen faciiltated “by the very waeorepatle ening, at precisely Lalf-past six, I saw a lady ardians of property, who were deelared ta dressed in white, with a scarlet sash and neck peed been under the influence of the an- ribbon. enter the apartment, open the different wsthetic. le we it as his opinion that no drawers pnd doors of these bookcases, and | anesthetic could be effectively used unless suf ther— “. You lict” sereamed the girl in white. “You | S¢'snt force were present fo hold tho subject Yet you li a know you lie! You bad wo- | Disce, the long time invariabl ly required for the gop er Se celitiak open, | fiadual overpowering of the victim, weuld of this desk, search it awhile, and finally take one | {self be ® great objection to the use of the a bag, which she held aloft fora moment, and then ranoutoftheroom” ae “ You—you—you—" said the culprit, trying to reach the place where I sat. Her uncle caught er in hisarms and held heron the sefa in a perfect paroxy»m of rage and despair. They then remembered Clara was ton minutes late at the tea table; and one part of the story fitted into the other’ so perfectly, that was not the slightest loop-hole for her to f. not go hack with me. I left her Fred in her lap, Grandpa Demming sher, and Fred’s pa at her feet, and the ‘ ly hovering near. I have an invitation to @ wedding this week. found out afterwards that Clara Mason he jewels, as I sospected, to enrich her who was of course, a scamp—N un ca. ancesthetic among thieves. Moroorcr, the ent always got {nto m wild state when coming under the benumbing influence. He got into a state of chloroformic intoxication, si » dane- ing and shouting in a way which would alarm the sleepiest household. Morcover, when in a lethargic state, the patient was seized with vio- lent yomitings, which would be likely to termi- nate life if no’ ald were at hand, adding to the Probable danger of detec 1 the severity of punishment to the culprit. Even in case of ‘sleep, the choking and retching would probably wake the patient up before the process of stupe- faction was complete. Bores.—What constitutes a bore? What com- bination of qualities goes to make up thatscourze of civilization? A total lack of humor, we should say, and of that sympathetic power which ena- es & person to see, as if by instinct, whether he or his conversation be agreeable to the listener, Joined, semetimes, to intense egotism; thongll this last is nota necessary ingredient in the bore ’s chareeter, except so far as it’ is connected w' want of sympathy. The essence of the bo ‘Tux Revision of Tux Drm 6 Smith, whom anterbury at first refused as member of the . is ee ine Bible, ber | the absence of the sympathetic power. Thix, by j i tained onneconntot his | NOmMeansimplies the absence of sympathizing power. The two are quite distinct. A person may bore one to death with sympathy, by offer- ing it at the wrong time. A bore has no tact. isis why the masculine bore so largely pre- dominates over the feminine. Women, as arule, h ‘are more sym- too; their finer sensibilities enabli the pulse, asit were, of the inde vidual with whom they are conversing, or the society with which they are mixing, but, though the feminine type is rarer than the masculine, it is infinitely the worse of the two. The rarity is more than compensated for by tne intensity. — Tinaley's Magazine. . 5 ately made an address on the promising great things in the improved | versio He said it would take along time—five | or sia years—to revise the New Testament, and | even longer for the Old. yet when it wasremem- bered bow great a multitude of people were inter- ested in the work, and that the work might live one or two hundted years, the length of time must not be gradged. & the new versi whieh th ebildhood. fron read extr " standard of the old one; and one would hardly know it was a new version. SUMMER RESORTS. Bea located: ae REMONT HOUSE ores’ werod + * Segae One of the best Family Houses on the Island. 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Futha y's and ALEXANDRIA (he sane ong yinent. Real y on 62 a day. 810 awk. or @36 4 month. paper bought und sold. fort ats seein For fut itorwation apply te RP. A. DENTAM, further particulars or cirealan , ‘5 Agent, office and wbart fo: « tovt. Genres: aati was TINGLING. , INSURANCE M_H. SEARS. Jeger | Wen. or at the corner of i7th street nnd Mw York je8-tu.th.o.tm Franklin County, Penna. = : tf _ J. W. THOMPSON, President. LUE RIDGE SUMMER RESORT, near Green- ORTHWESTERN SBerrEsr AED QUICKEST LINE SouTH, Eee a Chen tnd Chie We aliveen | NO MUTUAL TIPE ENSURANCE COMPANY, tig the Keshmond Fredervemsbure im successful operation ‘more than twenty years MILWAUKEE. Wis PtA2* Guecenrzs gad Fuvomas Teas steamers [vers coummodath ‘for. Terms reasonable. seme TAROT. Sax,, Greenwood Del _jel-solm A Ave. GartonD. Bec: Hxsex' SsrTg, Vice Pres't; ‘And 7 p.m. Office, ae eth ‘twania even AT SMALL PROFITS. places can hold ont. The advantages of to country are here combined. every garst made to feel at b e@onnection wiih the House. ddress AM'L T. ASHBY, Proprietor Warrenton Hours, Warrentor Ss on, and PETER N.Y. bel or by Mr. Gardne GAuDEER ECO". This frrorite and e-lebrated watering place offer additions! attractions this season, emong other improvements there has been ‘Board reasonable, and ms Livery Stable in Was 5000 members. Being a purely mutual company, the Northwestern furniehes insurance at its wet eost This net cost will be less than in most, if not all, Kast because it obtains higher rates RAILROADS ern 5 of interest on its investments, has a lower ratio of mortality. high reserve. Agents wanted, NEY, ROUTE FROM THY NORTH ANT) EASE anf | Oiice $09 Tth st, se reser AENIGUT. | We respectfully call the attention of purchases to TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. Jo18-tf General Agent. | vr stock of phy Abas LOA! extendin LOBE MUTUAL se ‘ G FINE TEAS, ta LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. fectone, THs a a COFFEES, &e., eer -J.,| THE LARGEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL Washingin’ Rie COMP AN Ts WORT Oe IN Which We are lling ata very «mail advance, Viektiang: al ron McROBERTS & CO., Agents, ALSO, equipment perfect. man's Palace Day and Sleeping Cars 9 via thie route from Lyuehbarg to M chance via the Alabama and Chatia- J, and sccure the quickest time and mytm Corner 18th and G streets, HE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. CASH CAPITAL. 2100,000 Offee in Shepherd's Pennsy!- TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF WINES, BRANDIES, moet comforts The attention of Freight Shippers is called to thie route as offvring the od vantages uf spocdy transit be~ AND WHISEIES, tween the North and South, with rates always aa AT VERY LOW FIGURES, low as by any other route. k, ship fret . of METZGER & BYLES, ete ee <eine ee WILLIAM KEAVY, General Freight and Ticket will lo. 908: Baitay 5 shded an clegent nud epacivus ball: ‘ mephors's pata He. i 417 SEVENTH STREET, Agent. Chattauaga, Teun Sijeining theparior: the parlor hne been entereen | Yani avenue. BM MB TODD Vine Precisat. 2 S°C STANTON, General Superintendent, Chatta- sud touch improved, and the proxinity ot the two | SAMUEL CROSS, Sscroiar?, _mhgs-tr Next to Odd Fellows’s Han, | n00re, Tam. zs josett nders ene! Ti} re spleen anywhere ia Virginia. °°? B.Blake, 7 TWin. B. Tota, RAY & BRO. Setstmons snp cure nanazean fi... io halal ne | tice rag gt — rm. Wail, Charles Just, Wasrixgrex, December 25, 1871. sumption, Chronie Bronchitis, Chronie Laryngitis arenes es SELL CHEAPER THAN ALL OTHERS. rappin WASHING. Chronic Pneumonia, Chronis Dyspepsia. Chronte B oott-te pre Fox ay BAL TIMOR aa rrhcen, Chronie ysentery. hey are sino 8 WAS net ee bacnie constitution andere tangy ed 4 z, Go everywhere. Read all advertisements, and ‘OR BALTIMOLE or ger er eg Cla met PERSONAL OUTFITS. then come straight to our store and buy Four Lore dally pret, Supday gt $45. £:00 ang vailed amongst mineral reprietor will GROCERIES 9:25 a. m.; 19:45, 3:00, 440, 5.40) aad 74 Rave provided for the Inwne aod, ballroom a frst. | PRAZAAB—Targnine to Uadicn’, Gents’ and Chil. . p.m: elase band of music. and in gene: mources dren's UNDEKCLOTHING may be foond ni WO Basse, Ss. and Mic-oert: FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. Teefgatiom Sevally found at our best | Women's Christian Association, Juiiclary: Sunry. td ai per Ib EPG tally eacept Sunday, at 6:45 and 9-25 a, and neatly exec trance pe 4 . 2, tt Rockamibon Alta.’ The place ie Sittts | om Metreet between dik and hn ee aie ay hed Ser dente te | vor Principal Way Stations, Bladensburg, Belte- wn to thirteen hours of Washington, [lasses from 85c. to fe. per Tile, Lanrel, Auvapelis Junction, ‘ent Melay. leave Baltimore, ete realist ind Gaylene a: | PPHOSE SILK UMBRELLAS | aiden Symp ony Teepe wala. B18 EF 00 aoe Bs abo m apese gers leave the cars: oa poake jo ra nt Le if ® jeneup'e. : a : To close them ont.at PRINCE'S Loan Ofer : =a us 7 only Scoshop, pocuing Tepid overs gmostatend tenes | Balos Recme: OSS Peunsritonia aver hoot ine Ney eae Sa. rae. Bis 030 oan on Sendeg ctegn os daring tho = of only eight m jos, set down the visitors at the 1.25 Japan. <r L9 — FOR ANNAPOLIS. 2680 8 AMES A. FRAZIER, Propristor. Ezira fine Imperial sad GRspowder, @1 por Ib. elGtye st 6:49 a.m. and 4:10 p.m: No train toor Dr. H.R. Nozt, of Baltimore, Resident Physician. —— Bi == 1-3 per Ib woth SU Sn, y S7-The Rockbridge Water for sale by the princi. : fain 18¢. per Ib, saad, pe rhe Rockbridce Water for sale by the F[HE LARGE FIRE IN BALTIMORE, | Cosrg’s Leal Tard, ide por ib Leave at 000m aet3 09 Descriptive pamphigts seat free on applica- Pring Blewider baci, ghee. per Ib. Fol WAY Stations i my im Deut Sqre Cape, SSeS ne. Leave nt 8-00 a.m. and ™ Pp PAVILION eaptiemined FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. NEY POINT ) ST. MARYS COUNTY, MARYLAN. ‘This favorite summer resort, 100 miles ington and the eame distance from more.within a few miles of Chesapeake ba} ean be reached by steamers every Tu: day a Sotmrday, Sem Baltimore, and every hing, crabbing, boat from Wash- ti NEXT DOOR TO A LARGE IMPORTING Best Rio Coffee, 20c. per Ib. lye A sepa te.regth. | Letredylby nesidigg tay amt Sunday a 64 1,200 Ibs. Clover Butter, only 2c. per. Ib. Op donin eas 351 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. On Spnday a: 3:00 _my3 Between 34 und 4 sts..north side. | Mice = ‘al BROWSING & MIDDLETON op Strasburg, ex ‘D. HOUSE OF HOSIERY THERE, J juts between Relay House and Strasburg, Vaave al brough Lin . 7, 2, connecting at lay, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday ‘ woul fully ask a trial of their ‘y House with ure and Winch~ste - from Washington —ece tions for 360 gucsts— | Was the canse of most of the stock getting damaged | fine OOLONG TE at et per pound gs it has ion train sec paiement boy a ge for the reception of er oe by water, and the same was old by the Board of | been pronounced by connoisseurs the , ugh tickets to the West can be had at the EERO of ope tae | Sn ype ny Ba Qc; | Underwriters at auction. the market. TE ay hington Station Ticket Office at all hours in the many other additions have beon made since last “ Inigh FINEST GUNPOWDER. or Ne tk, Philadelphia and Boston season for the comfc convenience of guests. | , Despite the hot weather, © The Almight “ ST IMPERIAL eaient of” i Salt rater besking: mad te. | and n Wweut there, selected euch as FINES MLE Vertiscment of “T huuting, ten-pins, quoit and croquet grounds and mong good music are s the amusements to be fo at this delig ie. and for comfort and he +814 per chitafen und A. R. POTTS, Propriet Manager. by steamer has lately bee half price. JAS. H. THORP. A tri-woekly mail DENTISTRY. lace in the United States. , ke, 848 per mont jer 10 years of Jeast damaged, and are now able to offer you: 79 dozen Men*s Full regular Made HALF HOSE, dpuble heels and toes, five pairs for $1. 130 dozen Gents’ and Boys’ Super Stout British HALF HOSE, double heels and feet, four pairs for oun LM. COLE. General T: GEOS. KOONT?. Gen HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON tk all new > SSW, EMER 9, R. M.S. BROW By or. COFFEES. zavvi Pumas LPHIA axD Ew x MOCHA. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, asmingtox. June 2, 1sT0— os- | $6 doren Gents’ Extra Superfine Fall Real DEYLON. LAGUAYRA, MARACAIBO, KIO, Traine between WASH a Made Biltwened and Brown is Ce HOSE, benuiful we euast COFFEE ARE GHADES. INGTON and NEW YORK, goods for sumumer wear,(worth 62% cents a pair,) ‘or je low, % r ha fa * a ‘s FOR NEW YORK, wethout chance of three paize for 61. BRow TSS MIDDLETON. Leg ggintl, (except Buhay at 806 sn ides 54 dozen Ladies’ Light Fall Re Mads HOSE, 3 . double heels and toce, four pairs for 1. FOR PHILADELPHT Obs m. 1245 Leave daily (¢: t Sunday) at §. and 5407. ee . Y é 50 a lies’ Superfine Full Mad en vile Moswchuetis stew Tow Ges | State VeRa acct Bans Mo Beove se sow te TERN cat bumeess ‘ull Upper or Lower Set of Teeth. 15 00 phin at 5:40 p-yn. 5 ayer et of Tes ides a Inrge stock of Hematitched and Ptai reping cara ke only. Fecth extracted by the wae of Pure 408 | TANDRERCHIEES ‘glendid RA THING Tes. Tortus Ee Ne Puiledapitee Ree yeaa Tpit sae FES, Fake HINES duiiee ehbirs, Gatzn Reston oan be bed of the mente Oise oaks A; PRATT. Graduate of Oo College of Den » “Ser, and Ohio Raflrosd advertisement fel Sorwery, 428 Teh wiper, between fy for egheduie Wetecon Washington, Bal irore, Aue Re Pi norttn: Washington, samme = THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR Dapulis and the W vet. 1. WILSON, Re ova. Berry ‘ai th. . DR. 1 MOVED his DI ‘AL OFFICE to, i cad EFLE WORE: soo t,he ex Ga oO ai will certainly buy for you. Be SUR Geer Ree en —X—X——_— LOAN OFFICES. .- Brssstine’s 7 DON'T DELAY, as it will be impossible to ay Ley = ren ‘nine SIL PAWEBROKER AND LOAN Woxrr 45 TaLeens—Gail Hamilton says tho < 4 ‘study till or. B OFrricr, frult of women. fm wocieiy te that they’ do not ele meets ts! “Bren TORE AND STOCK. ENLARGED! ean) prea talk. timid—not > Dut intel- have seres, Whee Thirteenth street. lectaally.. "They are afraid to teaby, orto cher: paca ee pete gg eS fh a as i 312 SEVENTH STREET, Private entrance next door. p28. wh capacities and acqulremonts, and baramis | #8%e# Some children from citer destruction but |/ oe (anos Wasrctor Los OFFIcE See ee ee Seer gee quirements, ‘They will Sot at nil i il-vene SLATE MANTELS... , jel-te Near Pennsylvania avenue. AND SALESROOM, fitted “payee — 4 BONTH porrer tobe wit mee | rea Rot eoax ex: | Large and Varied Stock of $10 qndary piace misbehave, in order to MARBLE MANTELS. SECURES A HOME 4 Cd inert 4 ine of causes. Grand Display ‘ ; line of causes. "Wom youth of Freehold, N. sce at ary : PLAYING, uion that the - chs zs "Oh, Bir. T: “THE HIGHLAY»).. Violinist aapetitnote dela rouidn't ‘ast words to his exe- RAKG . nbpdect Youth_Well. If you were it belongs," for ers '&, ey THE 2 thin a7 Good enough i for us" i sald to be the successor of * Shoo Fly.” ‘he sessio us of the public schools in s reduced to session: of B06 rT ie BS. ¥., are to be one ‘Coats teh hove ‘ea of business. * Ravtcing obis to de better thay Gaxteus ana 5 pee Kirkwood (N. Y.) girtot tpeniy-tvo, hr g hereit in a ft of bad temper wee) - , ee & 3, states that Gen. Cluseret has not been consequently has not been ~ tat he fein sate in “Thave story of ‘@ man Witheat 8 country. ‘rance is a country without a ister of London, for Jane Regi area, TERRA HAMILTON 4 PEARSON, | ~ 1332 Fet-oet, near AND TIE MOST DREIG NTE Uy SPOR coe RAILWAY DEPOT UPON THE GROUND. ‘W.M. GALT & 00. Indiana avenue and Let street.