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Beience and Invention, A New Fort, Discovery.—California thint's it has invented a new fuel by a com coal-tar with by 2 and both ho shall lightly say that fame hing but an empt Whilst in that sound there is a charm ‘The nerves to brace, the As thinking of the might: The young from slothtul couel: will start, And vow, with lifted hanfls outs; Like them to act a noble pai Resolute Cheerfulmes. We, dearest! who in life’s rough path Walk laden heavy’ Should ever face th: Whoever we may be, ‘The heavy burden which we bear, low dim may cast Not om our forward steps, but on The portion we have past. ‘The Weedhull-Tilten Scandal. A New York letter to Saturday's Pittabur; ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Costatning cart to warm, AGRICULTURAL WAREROUS! Jonna Bae 95 2-33 a ers of the bui'ding, two feet from the smoke the furnace, stated, the di in ascertaining xide (6-3) or possib!: foforwea from oxhyaregen vapor took fire. Sci described ES of carbon (8-3) or steam. Ess FEE i i 5 4 GALLERIES. ie Pa. E and little ones, which e manliness demands mystery that underlies this scandal will robably not be known until Mr. Tiltos is silence; but there are m of he shall give to the i eaglet from one, and a small the other. The e: | half the height of a man, shook to try them, raised itself from the | then cried, “You have released me! ax token of NEYS-AT-LAW. ©. INGERSOLL, 44. 0} SIT ae street z I think that love is like a play, Where tears and smiles are Blended; © a faithless April day, Whose shine with shower ly, tillitreached it it some facts which can BLE WORKS. Scene us. Lovetian recess MI + ee. a both ere DEN. Wis Pa. ave.. corner Ith st. (G. W. Driver,) 1216-18 Penn. av. ated formed a clean, be given to the public which will help to raise il that the household. my gratitude, take the ring the other egg con- -ring. Turn it on your DERS, 435 7th st cS BELL, 629 E inbrook pavement, rather rough; Like trade, exposed to le And hike a Highland plaid. And very full of crosses. dry, wholsome scab, absorbing the infectaous ‘of one family. rest, between D and KE. talned—it is ‘@ wishin rietor, and Theo cctany Sean.) finger, speak your wi: | diately be granted. But the rin wish; when that is accompli pawer and become no more than any other ring. Therefore reflect well on what you wish fo that you may not have to rey Having s0 spoken, the air, swept, for some time, in wide cl the farmer's Lead, and then, like an arrow from # bow, shot swiftly toward the east. The farmer tok the ring, put it on his finger and homeward. Toward evening he reached a town. | At the door of his shop a had many valuable rings for sale. The farmer md asked him what was material, scaling off, during convalesc ing skin in its natural normal state. The painful and persisted itch- known as one of the worst characteristics of the disease, was by this simple means entirely abated. The earth wsed was fine In 1863, Henry C. Bowen, pro} dore Tilton, ‘editor of the Independent, ts and pillars of Plymouth 33, Bowen passed thi farm im Woodstock, Vt. He h: wife, and felt keenly her loss. He wiote frequently to Tilton to whom he confided ‘S. In one of the letters written on June 21, 1883, Bowen retlected in a most serious manner on the character of the pastor of Plymouth church. ‘The substance of the letter was, thathe (Bowen) had refrained too long, and his the pastor must be given to the world. Specific ets were charged which can readily be imag- . These charges were never seriously con- sidered by Tilton until several acireumstance occurred (whic! should state, he having the corres) yn) which disturbed that forso many years had existed Tilton and his pastor. From that day Plymouth church. brought up, and at the suggestion of Bowen etter was written to Mr. ing that he vacate his pulp writing for the religious press, for reasons whic! he explicitly knew. It would seem that Bowen did deliver the letter, but stran; pear, Bowen did not urge demand, but actuglly offered Mr. Beecher his aid and counsel. The matter remained a on the 22d of December, editor's chair of the Inde tory,which appeared in date, was exceedi who was to su has only one it will lose all | ing, which is well 2 summer at his na toe meee Law Building, 5t —_—___<ee-____ THE ORIGIN OF PHILOPE NA. There was once a beautiful princess who had iness for almonds, and ate them con- stantly, but nothing would induce her to marry, and inorder to rid herselfof her suitors, of whom there were a great number, she invented the following device: To every prince who sought ber hand, she presented the half of a double al- ate the other half, + If your lordship cam succeed in take anything from your hand before I say the | word «I remember,” then I am ready to become BREetssonp, Hooe ‘nt afterward.” . Wart & Co., 8. W. cor. Pa. ay.and %h st. th and D streets, ‘M street tae v NEN FLA &e. La. ave., bot. 6th and 7th sts, Bioop as Drer.— Attention having been drawn by Prof. Panum, of the university of Copenhagen, to the amount of nutritious mat- ter contained in blood and usually entirely lost, Dr. Neilsen, of that city, hasbeen endeavoring jem of fixing the blood in forms and at the same time capable irst, as sausages, knowledge of 3 idsmith stood who Pa. ave.. corner 18th street. at'l Pie & Broad, 20 E. Capitol st ‘ND, 711 7th street, between @ and H of preservation, puddings, and cakes— ir, salt, and a few spices—to serve as a much cheaper compensation or substitute for meat, and intended more especially for the use of the poorer classes; and, second, as blood- chocolate, more especially suitable to be used in hospitals, as well as otherwise in medical practice. in which latter form it has been re- nded by Prof. Panum,at a meeting of m,and is now being pitals of that city. about the value of it.” “*Mere trumpery, The farmer lau; was a wishing-1 ears after, when oply Mr. Tilton AND BANKERS. Exccutive avenue, corner of 1th at a hed heartily, tellin , and of more value than all together. Now the ing man, so he in- , Without thinkin, these words. then you must agree to have y hair shaven entirely off your head and leavé the | goldsmith was a false Vited the farmer to siay all night at his house, It must bring one good luck to enter- of sucha precious el, so pray remain with me.” He according! im well with plenty of wine ani civil words, but when he went to slee, he drew his ring stealthily from put on it instead a common ring appearance. The next morning could hardly wait, with@ny degree of patience, till the farmer had taken his departure. Hi awoke him in the early dawn, sayi have so far to go, you had better stai As soon as the farmer was safe on bis | the goldsmith went into his room, ai closed the shutters, that no one belted himself in, and, standing in of the room, and turning the ring on his finger, e a hundred thousand silver were the words spoken when bri, ieces began to rain down from ing silver crowns poured down so apd hard that at last they bega' | him wnmercifully about the head and shoulders 1g piteously for help, he tried the door, but before he cou! unbolt it, he fell bi Still the rain of silver crowns soon, under the weight of it, the flooring ‘gav nd_ the unfortunate ‘gol TARD SALOON: ‘ALL BILLIARD SALOON corner 9h &D sts, SANDLOCKSM over, was an artful stratagem, for, -tou, no one dared ta hand anything directly to the princess, but first who then offered it to her. ther hand, the princess should or take anything—who could re- Se it was useless for her suitors to make the trial, for when they seemed likely to be successful, and had diverted the that she was about to take something court lady always stepped betweem, aud d the best laid plan. 4 p the princess wished to dispose of one of he wonld appear so charming and en- zing to lim, that he would beentirely fasci- d,amiwhen he sat at her feet, overcome seize upon anything ident: “* Take this as and when he had it in think or speak the | there would spring out at him, | from it, perhaps a frog or a horuet, or a bat, and | so startle him that he would forget the word: upon the spot, he was shaven, and away | im. This went on for same years, and in all the palseesof the other kingdoms the princes Thus it came to be the custom from Tilton has been a stranger to he matter was again ns at Copenha, employed in some of the OVEN Fanrics prom Rawnits’ Hatn.—The Austrian Exhibition Gazette calls attention to a rtant industry, vi ration of rabbits’ hair with wool and cotton weaving textile fabrics. The shorter hairs, which are incapable of being woven, purchased by felt hat manufactni und. When properly pre} strong yarn, wh an her, demand- and refrain from Bods, 1235 Pa.ay But if, on the ITH SHOPS. z, Baescu.ine, (Horse Shoeing, &.,) 434 & Md. ave re biti é INSINGER, shipsmithing,54 £56 Water st., Guu mite Tike it in 2 the incorpo- ee & traw Ht. & Bt. Bleacher, 924 Pa. av, ap to Ti'ton, and e vacated the mae that itary to Bowen, itor. the same issue, paid a high tribute to Tilton's genius and abijjty, and his management of the was an advan. |, the hair af said to be in to wool. ' If all that the Austrian journal says on the subject be true, the raisi will soon become an important busi- ness. No animal is better adapted to raising on a large scale than the rabbit; as rapidly as white mice, ai confined to any particular climate. 1emarkable that ‘this use of the hair has not been thought of before, particularly when we ired million rabbits are The meat of the rabbit is ‘ishing, and the skins have KSTORES. ALLANTYNE.( Religions,&¢.,) 427th st.,cor.D ROSNAN, (Catholic, LL & CO., 705 18th wt g. Bansocn aus 7th st! NW TLLAMs, (Books Farncn (Stationery. Ses > near her, as though by aremembrance of me = a Be mg bis hands, be “I wish to hi paper. Pecun| necessary werd tage to Tilton, he h: with Bowen to edit the write regularly the principle article for the In- dependent, fur which he was to receive $10, and ten per cent. of the pi The day following the signing of the contract, Bowen attempted to extort from Tilton a pro- mise that under no circumstances would he ever inform Mr. regardin, which he (Bowen) had made against him. This Tilton scornfully and indignan the result was that Bowen thre the contract unless he assented. T' did on the Ist Qoen informed & a | Tl dea bee S [ARD RoBERTs, OT AND SHOE if - Hh and 10th ste. under 0. F. Hall, th & 12h sts, ‘asbington House, consider how man annually destro: agreeable and nouri long been prized. A Mrcmanicat attempts have been made to show whether a watchman has gone his rounds faithfully during the night; but not mauy have ‘Among the latest and best nitentiary, Lausanne, y, Which effects iv ‘A disk of paper, divided hours, is set in movement by clock- work. A number of electro-magnets are fixed in front of the disk, and these are connected in the usval way with ‘buttons or keys placed in of the building. indicate stations on the watchman’s round, and he is expected to push each one as he passes it. excites the electro-magn ricker, which starts forwa makes a hole in the paper disk. ‘This di he placed in any part of the building; in the or governor’s room; conse- ect or evasion on the part of nmediately detected. MANUFACTURE OF BRANDY FROM MossEs.— Brandy and alcohol are now manufactured from lichen and mosses, In St. Petersburg and the northern provinces of Russia generally this branch of industry has become quite extensive. In Finland, Archangel, Pskow and Novgorod alcohol are manufactured from the rowing there. moss spirits be; den, and from there went over to Finland. the last Russian industrial 25 LTO! VER & JACKSON. BY. , M2 7th street, Int: FURLONG 216 3 st, dj rege Manufacturer, 26 7th st. 8. W. 0) Senet gp inally it happene:l that a foreign prince came | upon some pecntiar business, and by accident sew the almond princess. beantiful. and at once perceived the stratagem. A friendly little gray man had that once a year he was privileged to sme ame in his mi idea, and he had become much renowned on ac- count of bis deep wisdom. Now, it wax e: time for him to make use ef his ay the scent from it exme this warning: on wouldst wim in the game of giving and taking, under no circumstances must thoa either give or take anything.” So be had his hands bound in his belt, and | went with his marshal to the palace, and to be allowed to eat his alinond. was secretly much pleased with him, am d him an aimond, which his 1 placed in his mo: what this meant, and, moreover. w his hands in bis girdie. ied that at his court the custom was more strongly enforced than at hers, aud lare@ not give or take anythin, | at the most, only with his head and feet. ghee and said: to the ground. not cease, aud vise a tell-tale to iG MAT! EPHERD & Co, 91! ve ADMAN, Mouldings, &., ‘TER, EGGS, CHEESE, &c. HEATLEY & RoOuRER, (wholesale . O. SPICER, (choi CA Ls. bet. Sth & loth ste He thought her very 1385 at.,and Canal. e ldsmith and his | fell down into adeep cellar. And still | it rained on, till the hundred thousand silver crowns were completed, and then the goldsimith lay dead in his cellar, with the mass of money upon him. Attracted at last by the noise, the neigbors rushed to the spot, and, on finding the geldsmith dead under his money, exclaimed, “Itreally isa great misfortune when blessings rain down like cudgels.” ‘Then the heirs came ard divided the spoil. Meantime, the farmer went bapp owed the ring to his wite. “We shall now never want for an: wife,” he said; “our fortune is made. must consider well what we must wish for.” ad a bright idea ready at hand. us wish ourselves some more land, we have so littie. ce Pwhich stretches into our field. “Let us wish bes resented, and ene now in use at the med to cancel iven him an a) of => goods,) 8, W.corner 9h & Ests 1811, after having by Tilton that should circum- him he would not hesitate to ac- r. Beecher of the charges that Bowen had made against him, which were contained in Bowen's letter of the 2 Subsequently Tilton sued Bowen for breach of contract. but at the urgent request of mei bers of Plymouth Church the matter was set- led by arbitration. Horace B. Claflin, James Freeland and C tlemen of Brook th. (also Upholstering ), 606 G st., bet 647. stot June, 1863. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. 3 H.GRanAM, 410-123-1431 ry NNis, 109 6th st. south RGEs & Bro., 650 A, GLASSWARE, &ec. 923 9 ouse of Prank n the Heights, and there it was Bowen pay Tilton $7,000. Some other matters were amicably sctiled, after which Tilton started the Golden Age,’ which was in March, 1571. There were troubles now which decieed to bear with, which he fflce it to say, thag it was one of those ng alliances entailed on man winch sometimes prove the most discordant of ele- ments. The vagaries and freaks of this ele- iment at last became unbearable, and it’ was lence that the vilest of slande Elopement, Misery, and Death, A sad story was brought to light by the arrest in Jersey City last. Monday evening of a man for whom a reward has been offered in ali the police stations in the country. About a month ago Chief of Police Dickson received a circular H., offering a reward of $200 tor the arrest of George Sherburn and Joseph- ine, who it was stated had eloped trom Con- cord. Photographs of both persons were torward- ed, and it was stated that 1 YOUNG AND BEAUTIFU the daughter peetor’s offic: Metzorott Hall. IRCULATING LIBRARIES. W.T. Namo. 317 Penn. avenue, bet. 51 and 1% watchman is i There is just a a. av., bet. 9th & loth ste ver be worth while,” replied ¢ have only to work well for a have a moderate share of good luck, for ourselves.” nal the mani and his wife worked hard for a vhole year, and the harvest had never becn so utiful as that autumn, so they were not only to buy the strip of land, but had money to “You see,” said ‘Then the princess la: mosses and lichens pp. Center Market xhibition, speci- Jeohol were exhibited which were istillery at Wincilas, and from the “Phat can never happen!” exclaimed the | ERIEsS. ‘RT( Dining Rooms), 6217th st.,opp. P.O ONVE A. G. Harry, 519 Ps CORKS, SEALING WAX, &c. W. BakTHOLOMAE, at wholesale, 1027 7th strect. the husband, “the laind is ours +(Law, Titles, Notary.) Then the gowl woman thought it would be a ch stupid © such stupid | capital thing to wish themselves a cow and a ractory er and Count Tra- birki, in St. Petersburg. ‘man, English and French manufacturers were well it In northern Russia this branch of ngs in a net profit of 100 per cent., aud inthe interior countries 40 to 100 per cent. ‘The more alcohol there is made from Iceland rains will there be left CORSETS, SKIRTS, kc. “Wife,” answered the husband. again clink- from Concord. 3 Dovetass’( Ladies’ Underwear generally) 403 9h st. | ing the surpin< mom “j-On the other hand, | have no similar grati- wish for such a trampory TISTS. MARRILL, 1112 F street northwest. ‘© can get the cow and the horse with- So the prince remained at the palace, and he Pleased her more and more, but when the humor seized her. she tiled in every manner suade him to — his h: —— receive something from her. $ tained bim chanaiegiy, aud freyuently offered him flowers, bonbons and trinkets, and finally her bracelet, but not onee did he forget and stretch out his hand to take them, for the press- ure of the girdle reminded him in time. is marshal, a1 . ‘We remember.” Then the princess would become im and would exclaim: NS. Peun. av., corner Ith st. DRESSMAKERS. ViLsoN 12 Pa,av.(Cut’g taught by rule) ‘S. moss the more cereal tor the food of the inhal Different Hinds of Eyes. No branch of science has been more the roughly mastered than optics. The principle of vision must be essentially the same in all eyes, ditfer remarkably. to th the animal. Birdsof lofty diglit as the les, vultures and carrion secking the feathered race have telescopic and thus they are enabled to look down iscover their unsuspecting victims. As they approach noiselessly from above; the axis it of the ground fevation of one mile in the air. This fact explains the balancin, hawk on its pinions half a mile al md; watching for fish. wn the savage hunter varying as the square awk a distinct view of its inte: p ~ Asthey ascend, then the axis is el by a curious muscular arrangement so as see in. their keen eyes at th of flexible horns, which the draw inat pleasure. By winding the instra- ment round the edge of a leaf or a small stalk, they can see how matters stand on the opposite The hammer-headed shark has its wicked ing eyes nearly two feet apart. By will ey can bend the thin edgings of the ad on which the organs are located so as to” examine the two sides of an object the size of a And, sure enough, in another year's time, the horse and cow had been well earned. man rubbed bis hands cheerfully, and said :— “Another year has passed, and ‘still the wish is ours, and yet we have all we want; what good girl, who was Ly of a wealthy » near Concord. Sherburn was described as a married man, 23 yearsof age, and it was stated that he left a wi fldren in Concord. Nothing was see sey City of the pair thus described, w portcr learning subs mysterious death Mrs. Hendrickson, and saw a man whi was 15 years of DR D. P. Hicxiixe, 31 corner $4 [G08 York avenue and k. B. Fexovson, 151 Penna. ave., Capitol H F. X. Doo.ey, 233 cast Peuna. a The wife, however, began to be very impa- tient, and tried seriously to induce her husband for something. not like your old self,’ she said you were always and wishing for U DS. ‘ALL, 310 7th st.. near La. avenue. (One Price,) W134 10207th st.n.w. 'ATTERSON, cor. Pa. ay. & Sth st. east. DYE HOUSES. HH. Kista e1,617 loth st.,adj’g Medical Museum. W. H. WHEATLY, 49 Jefferson street, wD. would ned t nd he receiving he believed to be Sher. Tt appears that on the 3d of December s ith a young girl whom he represented as ed board at Mrs. Hendrickson’s, same day with their bi hin two weeks the denly very ill, and died on THE CAUSE OF HER DEATH was repregented as typhoid fover, ani no in- quest was held. erburn terward, and until. last Mondey eve! caped arrest. At half-past ten o'clock night he arrived in Jersey City on the Philadel. phia train, and Capt. Meflurney having learned by some means that he was coming, met him and took him into custody. At the pulice station he behaved with the utmost deny his name, and touk his place in’ the cells without a murmur. former! and complaining, things; and now, when yon might have what- ever you want, you toil and work like a slave, sed with everything, and let your best years slip by. You might be ki duke, a great, rich farmer with but no—you can't make up your mind what to “Pray do cease continually worrying and Yme,” eried the furiner) we are both of life is ‘long. ‘The but one wish, and that must not be squandered. Whe knows what may happen to us, when we might really need the ring? Do we want for anything now? Since the ring has been have we not so risen in the world that all men marvelat us? So do be sensible, aud amuse Sourself you like, by thinking what we shail “My handkerchief has ick it up for me?” fasten hia spur of vision cha Just as distin as when at an el E ie Inee woul Mes. Loviss C. ButLer, into it, and wave it carelessly, while the Would have to bend and remove it from ly saying: “1 remember.” hus a yeas passed away, and the princesssaid herself? “This cannot remain so. It must be settled in ‘one way or the other.” id to the prince: ¢ one of the finest gardens in the world. J will show your lordship over it to-day.” The prince smelt of his apple, and as they en- garden, said: beautiful Rere, and inorder that near each other in peace, and not be disturbed by the desire to try our game. you, my lady, that for thisone hour you w: you the custom of my court, and let your hands also be fastened. Them we will be sate from each other's arty and there will be nothing to annoy us.” The princess did not feel very safe about this &rrangement. but he begge:l so strongly that she could not refuse him this mall tavor. So they ther, with their hands fast- ‘The birds sang, the sun shone warmly, and from the trees the red cher- ries hung so low that they brushed their cheeks as they passed. The princess saw them and ex- Whey one is selected ENGRAVINGS. lunges, the focal axis H. BaUmGaRTEN, (also Die Sinker,) 302 Pa. avenue. FANCY STORES. . G. Davis, 801 Market Us young, and .W. and @ithst., ladies & crimped to equal new, MMISSION. DING, cor.7th st. and “ME Duaxey, Feo Grain fc or Mas.av. tht R EMBALMERS. EQoore, Eunbolinct ete Fiogers, can protrade or coolness, did not SHEEBURN BACK HOME. Sherburn, who is connected with hi, spectable Boston families, was taken to day in custody of the officers, and was fol- owed from the depot to the police station by a large crowd of persons who had been awaiting lis arrival. On leaving the police jail, Mr. Drew, the father of the girl, rushed upon the prisoner and the face and kicked him. Several othe fell upon him and beat him severely. tieulty the officers rescued and conveyed him to jail, where he awaits examination. M. body is to be disinterred and taken to Concord. Dairy Management. Dr. Nichols, of the Boston Journal of Chemistry, useful hints relative to the dairy cows. which are very timely at this inclement season. He says: The extreme sensitivencss of the mammary func- tions in cows to the influence of cold, fatigue, excitement, unpleasant odors ete., is indeed sur- prising. We have been ving the effect of col And so the matter was allowed to rest for the resent. It really seemed as if the ring brought lessings on the house, for barns and granaries grew fuller and fuller, from year to in the course of time, the poor farmer became a rich and prosperous one. with his men as if the whole world depend upon it; but in the evening, when the vesper bell sounded, he was always to be seen sitting, contented and well-to-do, at the thresheld, to be wished “Good evening” by the and then, when they were qui one near to hear, husband of the ri ositions to him. pressed, preserved & embalmed, im superior style. FOUNDRIE: Joun MCCLELLAND, corner of La. ave. and 10th st. He worked all da: s immovable eyes. They stand out from the head like half an apple, exceedi: Instead of being smooth hi spheres, they have an immense number! facets, resemblin; seals, each one " FURNITURE ST josks, Avenue H. went on alone im violently in ened in their girdles. old fashioned irecting the light the optic retina. That explains why they can- alone and no the woman still reminded her , and made all sorts of prop- He always answered there was to think about it, and that the best ceurred to one last. the way of mentioning i it rarely hap; ring was ever alluded to at all. is true, turned the ring on his fin, times a day and examined it closely, Cla ere express the sli the time. And so thirty and forty and the farmer and his wife grew old and ir hair snow-white, and still the wish re- mained unspoken. At last it show them a great mercy, and Himself both in one nig) Mattresses taken, returned in two hours, sceing what is coming. A Trrxisu Brrpe.—The marriage of a young princess is always a subject of interest, but the tials of the eldest dau; ustaphia Pasha with Khalil- ha has, in addition to the feeli sach events inspire, the halo and romance whic: lite ina harem throws over the fair inmates. have been sent from ete the number of the bride’s gorgeous robes are being The wedding av., bet. HN & Lys ote, G. Ss. Wasninoton Gas Licut Company, 415 10th, near E. GLASS STAINER: Wa. W. Vavena’ GROCERY STORES. Gro. G, CoORNWELL&SONS M18 Pa. av.. Hari & Heme, Gro. H. NT CHARLEs A. App’ James JIRDINSTON, Gro. Szitz & Br : said the prince, ¢ broke one of the cherries with his teeth from a branch, and offered it to the princess from his mouth. rincess could not co otherwise than re- from his mouth, and so her face wa brought close to his. Sowhen she hai the between her lips, and a kiss from she was not able to say that instant, r. gives some ver; management of approaching nu His Highness for churches, houses, &¢.,711 D. he farmer, it Sox, N. ¥; avenue, commer 15 Four splendid ¢: ‘and 13t ‘tly interested in ‘upon the milk secre- tions as seen in the herd of cows upon the farm. past summur, in the hot days of gust, the animals resorted to the lake to drink, and after slaking their thirst. they would wade iuto the water and remain sometimes an hour or two with the le; mersed. This habit, it was found, invariably diminishes the flow of milk at ni; learn the extent of the careful observations were made. tained that standin, minished the flow ten quarts in a herd of thirteen cows. loss was 80 great that whenever they resorted to the water they were driven away vo the pasture again at once. water supply, and the conveniences of access, ints in the management raught of ice cold water, taken by a cow in winter, cuts short the milk yield for the day from one to two pints. The influence of a cold current of air, and cold m cows in milk, is not of a Then he cried joyfully, “Good morning. much “and drew his hands from his girdle And they spent the rest of together in pertect peace and quiet- ness.—F om the German of Gustar Freytag. leased God to le took them to : Children and grand- weeping around the coffins, as one of them tried to withdraw the ring fro: the dead man’s finger, his eldest son said: “Let our father take his ri: ‘There was some mystery about it. Pro was some love token, for our mother often look- ed at the ring too; they both were y veil, of Brussels lace, cost $300. oe jewels presented by the bride-; cess will wear on the day of her and necklace of father. ‘These costly for essen So ace right royally apparelied, to think these valuables be deprived of them by her husband or any other person, the Turkish law being careful to secure a wife's property. of apartments have been furnished by a Parisian \olsterer cost of $2,800, not inclu lamps and other works of art UN MAKERS, &c, groom, the Prin- Sounk beter rat Fishing Tackle,) 623 D st. &e. ) Ladies’ Hair Dresser, 1314 F st. ‘ARE AND CUTLER L. C. CAMPBELL, 66 Pa. ave, bet. 6th and J.W. Kewnzpy & Co., 612 Pa. av., bet L. H. ScHNEIDER, 1010Pa. « Go. P.Gorr 4 IR WORK, Mas. E.C.Gairritu, have been pure! lady will be a satisfaction are her own; she cannot Here 1s somETHING concerning the absurdi- Sate grave. ies of fashion, and the character of the people It relates to a particular mon- as originated by Cora Pearl, Just left France for her Cora boasted one day at a din- ner given to a few familiar friends, well known at the Jockey Club, that she could hot wear mest bizarre chapean without havi I may here remark that made her own designs, and if she wanted to make & present of a searf-pin or an om ys made a drawing for it. A this statement. and taking one of the visitors’ hats she smashed it, trampled it under wi jammed it im the met it with rib- It was ascer- in the water an hour di- bet? lot BigBasket,)1009 Pa.av.,bet.luth&1ith. the amount of eight or strosity, which w the demwiselie who has ; perhaps she gave it him when young, So the okt farmer was buried with the ring which should have been a wi ing not one, and yet had brought as muelt luck to the house as man could desire. regards the true and the false, but a can be turned to better account in good hands, than a good thing in bad.— Good Words for the Young. » Nat’l Hotel, dp Oud F Hall Gran cores aon mature of the CAPS AND FU! ornament.— Echo. 8. UOFF, WS Pa. av., bet. 9h and lth sts, HORSE SHO 5 Joun Ppa ome Hh & loth and 1362D st. Horses shod according to natural formation of feet. TELS. ARLINGTON Hovse, Vermont ave. and H street. Seape eg loOWARD Hovse, 8. W. WormLsy House, corner 15th and ce's FRANKLIN ce agg are most impor World says that roasted | of miich cow: coffee is one of the most powerful means, not animal and vegetable effinvia actually destroying the room in which meat in an advanced compositon had been kept instantly deprived of all smell on an open coffee throngh it containing a pound of newly roasted coffee. In another room the effluvium occasioned by the clearing out of a cesspool, so that sulphuretted h: ammonia could be cleari: pletely removed within half a minute on the em- ployment of three ounces of only of renderh . innocuous, but As every living creature manifests an instine- . an opinion prevails that a is excruciatingly painful, ‘There may be tions of disease, wounds, so terrib foot, cocked crown, then dexterous! bons, and stuck a white feather in the top. ui to be christened, and the name gas.” The improvised ¢hapeau was worn in the Bois de Bologue, and the next day a similar hat, bat made of other laced in the windows of the mo- ied the inventor. looking hat was never mounted non of a lady, yet, in a week it mode, and for three long mon! ‘has been all the fashiou. b w York ere this, it is well, per haps, to give the origin of this monstrosity. of a convivial dinner, é tive fear of deat tranient nature; i than a day or week. Many fine a i " exposures every ‘interest and feelings of humani prompt all cow owners to keep eir po pay: per comfort. a in charge of @ herd of twenty cows, which have |, will a one month raise so that the increased cash ms, and dreadful | Toaster ae acme of agony. But attainments in science, curiously watched their heir own sensations as being emi- nently free from physical suffering. Julius Czesar desired a sudden and unforeseen death. Nelson wished todie in battle. vater ‘E COMPANIES. diste ooo fore IxpErENDENT Ick Co., office 1204 Pa. av., near 12th. ‘ ICE CREAM MANUFACTO u. & Hovves, 8.E. cor. th INK FACTORE Amrnicax Ixx Co., statement whi Dry Food for Horses, the Times says: “We never shall believe " Jamaged tile. 18M.—Species The spirit of o1 believed and Pmt per a4 iS Oo pas! ATIONAL . Los a be ite mo Geswiaie Fink Tne Con EL enue, Be Sip ea create Bal TONS IN ViTAL Mecw ard to animal forms simply means that one family differs from anot! ain ar soer Aw UxDERGROUND Bartie.—The ga, still vorite resort battle ners. Dr in respect to the external form rather than internal structure. ‘Thus there are hundreds of distinct species birds for example. and_ feathers, & i 4 f all hav et_they are not alike are numerous families of uadruped=, all different, hence the naturalist jescribes them as different 8 Fi & . i § i 2, 4 5 iH i i i TRANSMISSION man ever had 2 fool ‘of men of all 4 Ef ry t E i [ | 5 ateian, taht: and 7th, 1. aoe Pe. Sy., bet, 06 and 6th ata, acne eee oe Francis wa eels Kate S7 Collinsville, Conn., ns celebrity with a toilless, seven-toed cat. - = unt subject of humanit a for vietualn’ He was tok be ought > work. 1 can find no work,’ : F i t if % 5 2S ie svenue, near 138th street, Bit street and Canal, H t ef ef ativet, bet : Lezier MARrin,O@C est Ba Seiten J. HaRky S¥LvEsTeR, Wid 7th street, near M. PAPER HANGERS. Dovergss Moors, 399 erect noar Penn avenue. —s ", between D aw! KE 13. N_Y. ovenne, near 12th «t -H.dretsnouss.(also,Pictute Framos,) lg Tuhst. ¥ PATENT AGENTS. Mean ac Am.) 8. E. cor. F & 7th. Kwiont Be GSS F strest, near 7th street. We. cornet F and 7h streets, donne 7th st.. opp. P.O. Department Wits W. Leaoerr, 605 7th st., 5 Pp; Ratent Offre > W. Rornwent F. jock. Fs om 16b— Block, corner Mice. GF Seuafor circular the great D: i = sc aghe antes Meh Teh at Sy we pate, ewe natinfacturer and proprietor. B. Ted label. Bd" Buy woe athe, Each bobo hase PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. 2G: fomscon, Pa. av. be 8 89 RACH.43Nth.ab. Pa. av..agt. Knabers E & PORTRAIT FRAMES. 13 Pa. w MILLs. MN. Sestreet and canal. Phenix Mills, 1210 Ohio Mouldings, Brackets Balusters, &c., and dealer iu Sash, Doors & Bl PLASTERERS, Jouy F. Rive, 60 M. is. ave., bet. 6th and 7th ste, plain and ornamental, #95 8th st. PLUMBERS AND A. R. SuEPHERD & Co.910 Gro. W. Goonatt, 8. W. James F_ lienny K. PRINTING OFFICES. Grwsox BeorneRs. 1012 Pa. av, bet. 10th & Nth ets. W-D. Kyiont & Co., 422 7th steel talty Joseru L. Peanso: Powstr & Gixcx. PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Switn, Ports & UnvERMILLS. KB. Yousas, Western Produce Go., 432 Pa REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Avctkop & DUDLRY, cor. La. avenue and 7th street. it. M: Hatz, corner ih and Fate, Kiveoves & Larr. Beepize & Jones, ouReR. st Wa. H. Chagerr, 819 Market's Soromos J Face, 702 st abe? op. Post Office CHARLYs THOMPSON & Co., 86 9th etroet. EK SON, S11 7th street, Dep't. cs rument. street, near Treasury W. T. Jon yson4 Anct’r,) cor. Pa. av KENNEDY A Sox, ISth street, Pui. H.W MS DOORS AND BLINDs. LEMAN, RS Tth st, opp. Counter Marke;. SHERMAN, 633 Louisiana avenue. Ss ND COLLEGES. Washinton Business CoLises, cor. 7th and L sts SEW «, bet. Sth and 9h. NDLE FACTORIES. 619-21 G st, bet. 6th aud 7th, STAMPING DEPOTs. Mas. G. H. MAURER, 617 7th «t., op. Patent Office, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. A. R.SMEPHERD & Co.,910 Pa. av., bet Mb sts, STONE YARDS. W.J.& ©. A. ACKER, ist and E streets N. W. STOVES, SHEET-IRON, TIN WARE. Warren D. Wyvirt, 456 Penn. ayb.. near 4's ae 4 GM Haywarp & G aah id )( TITLE EXAMIN, A.G.HALEY,519 Pa. ay., Law. TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES Istaxp oF CUBA, Luchs » 7th street. op. P.O. Wx. 8. Roose, 1335 Penn's avenue, near idih street. TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. Cun. Rurrsnt, 67th street, near D- TRUNK MANUFACTORIES. Jas. 5. Tornam & Co., 4 Tth st., adj gO. F. Hall. UMBREL! PAR ASOLS, CANES. Cuas.G, Peace, 1419 Pa. ay., bet. 14th aud Ioih sts, its E street, near 1th, 5 loth street, near F. UNDER TAKERS. JosErn GaWLeR, 1721 . ave., near 7th street. Avpison Day, 122 Penn. ave. and 17 4 st. 8. W_ WATCH MAKERS, &c. vnveyancing Notary. Joux A. Van Doren, 125 Penn. ave., Capitol Hill. wi AND WILLOW WARE. Gro.P. 4 BigBasket,) 1009Pa.av., bet Juth & Lith. YANKEE NOTIONS. H. ADLER, (wholesale only.) 94 Pa. av., near %&h st. ——_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_—____ PIANOS, &e. NING PAIRING PIANOS—. r ee receives the fory attention by G-L. WILDS oer ul | th street. rthwest corner of > hear noi ments generally. SCHOMACKER £ 00.8 PL ANOS, PHILADELPHIA. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. These instruments, which, on account of their #- pertority over all others, have in a few ye becume the most popular here, as well as all over the country,can be bad now for the fol lowing low prices: SQUARE PIANOS from $375 to 9675. UPRIGHT PIANOS from §60 to @700, GRAND PIANOS from §85 to $14m1 Persons who wish to save from 810) to S30 in pur- chasing the best instrument out, are invited tocall and compare for themselves. Pi or rent. Pianos fo hanged. Tuning Re tended to. CARL RICHTER: Agent _a16-tr 935 Pennsylvania avenue, WILLIAM ENABE & Co, Bartimone. Man'vraxn, GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘These instruments have been before the public for forty years, and upon their excelle ati sn unpurchased _pre-emi Tor fone, touch, workmanship ‘and durability, have been awarded sixty fee gold und eilter madale All of their Overatrung Beate and Agraffes, 7" 8nd improved ry : William bMcCammon's PIANOS and PIANOS and ORGANS from various well-known os E for and rent, at REICHENBACH S, decl0-tr Piano Wi b tas hes street. —teclo-tr__Piano Warerooms, 433 ith street. _ YUSTAV KUHN, (formerly Foreman for F. ©. G Lighte & Co., ner for Steinw: yn, and late Tuner for Metzertt & Co.. UNER AND REPAIRER OF Pi. ANOS AND ORGANS. Orders Jewelry 6: 5 A RAILROAD ° AND Beal Estate Nertgage Combined, In its7:30Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Rail- eecurity which combines the ready negotiability, the convenience, and the high credit of a first-class rail- road bond, with the solidity and safety of a real es- tate mortgage on land worth at least iwice theamount loaned. ‘They are offered at par in currency, and yield HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 5-203, ‘The bonds are a first and only mortgage on the road, its equipments and earnings, and also on s land grant which, on the completion of the road, will average 33,000 acres to each mile of track. STATES TAX to the bolder. ‘The semi-annual interest on the Bonds is paid with GOLD CHECKS, scat to the post office address of the holder. All Marketable Stocks and Bonds received in ex- change, without expense to the investor, at their JAY COOKE & Co., BANKERS, nye ~ WasHINGTOX, PROPOSALS. PRProua rep, rar Yow ta woe A x: Printing enti the St day said propmals to te © ber Phatfacts tobe make bps the Sob ngtess on Public Printing. to the lowant Interest pifios. ax moarly as cam that will be req: bat the contracts that may be necdedt dur cCLass 1 — rx 4LesprRen Prowiexe Paree in Pe SH reame of superine calowdered Printing Paper. eupertine calend: eed Printing and wrighing sos enny AT ot BD hawt Petaling Paper) super calender . . Pa ms superine Pet hing HRY pomnde Folie Post, 22434 caches WASTE LG BOLTS cae bnew, mand not coumerated ding ila,of auy required ai ep Warrixve Pare uy reyuited weights > 30 reams Cap, 15.16 CLASS 6. —Cow veuly pounds tot Proposnls will be received or pers designated in Clase 1 juautity ,or any pe ot, and be an all respects satisfac crior article inany of the red poets will be furnished Congressional Printer, ATES PATENT OF FICE, ASHINOTON. DC. Jan » of SAMUEL BSE’ timore, Mary land, pra: x U NITED 25 ary, 194, No. 12 day of september, i for an improvement in Stoves 1rie ordered that the testimony in the Gase be clos te 1ath day of Febru- HIS IS TO GIV has obtained from the Sa trict of Columbia, holding « administration on the IDDLEMAN. Inte deceased are hereby ww with the vouci if, to before the 7th day of Jannary next: they juded from all bouetit of the wad pder my hand. this 7th day of J MARION E. BIDDLEMAN E NOTICE, That the suberiber Suprimve Comrt of the Dis- Personal estate of late of Washington county, D.C > exbibtt the suaet 0 Xx « ¥ subscriber, on or before That Comrt of te Dus pecial Term, letters of ound estate of DANIEL: Washington c-anty inst i GIy, has obtamed fre of 5 xt: — mpd = U™tep ¢. ‘On the petitic yw Thatawe ATES PATENT OFFICE, sHineTon. D.C. J, of GEORGE W. PT you 4 Fass anger of Brooklyn, E. D. ‘ork. pray ing for the extension on the Sth day of April, Machinery for Las tng Rope hn day March next, t inthe case be closed time for fiang xamniner's report be limited to» and that sain petition be jth day of Iicard om te 19th day of March wet | OTICE To CREDITO! FIELD and ALI ‘bew , thea jdian and next a. lan adiniuistratrix ‘c- t, a. of Wichard field, in the Circuit Court for Pri Eplaid tein field tg file their claims. tt for Prince Geocges, Ma- ‘crafiturs of the satd Michand Wine ae ti pPp™ SUPREME COVE oF THE DISTRICT