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WILLowW. ™ DiscomFonTs oF SAYAG MARTA TEETER 14am serar stint teat eer tomce- | COAL AND WOOD. | THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. Opilow. why forever WOR. stag? and Acquittal of the Girl qitserious circles it 1s still bello at, Mare qigyowing is the Chinese version of TURAL AND SCIENTIFIC PRESS. Jose 8 BNOTRERS, | 5 on- who mourns sn endless \ | ot Gen. Trepoil. Germans think and say much e taing, 5 Points in Poultry Raising.—A novice can- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ‘What hidden woe can he 80 decp? | nd people talk vaguely of “dangerous Ger- ‘Was gal name Mot! had Jam’ x . P What utter grief can last so long: | AVENGING THE INSULT OFFERED TO A Pottt-| maurnelors-). Persons not quite so unso- Files all samoe ~hite snow,” Earns mere ass of oney Nar tne i DEALERS | THE EVENING STAR. The spring makes haste with step ciate phisticated as the fababitants ol serlous eit, Buy ce al eat waikee, trary, he will be more likely to lose all the CO4L AND WOOD. oul rand beau o ew; sh ‘s Si = vi ys si bennett ] ‘ Ber ley A ra | ; Century with simular laxness. ‘They talk ofthe | . We heard ason of Brin trying to surround | meted be invests, ihe suppoves thal the 00S. | We gesiretoeail trearention ot hepasictotne | THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘And givesher first fond eare to you, | n the London Times } philosophes and the encyclopedistes as if all | Mary and her little lamb the other day, aud feed, consists, only cngs nad ohicke s, by sin seiectea stock oF COAL ERD WOOT eae De ‘Tha welcom: redbreast folds his win; | Sr. Perensntra, April 16—Ail the world | {he philosophers ‘and all the writers in the | this is the way he undetsteod it. ply permiiting the hens to produce eggs while | trict; that our factiitivs soy Dusiness are not | To pour for son his fresbest strain.” here isat present talking about the trialof Vera.| Encyclopa-dia were agreed on most topics, {t | Begory. Mary had a little shape fe gathers them, ‘Success only comes to the surpassed by any firm inthesamelinein the United | 7) cicters of Tun Sram present Ty pga the eatllest bincbirds sing, | Zasulitehy the Young person. who, about. two Tanger cts) wasone ‘of the ‘exceptions Ant whet vor May ea TE hampe, long-experienced poultry-man who knows pre- | SPs south of New fn: oe tae ee public ite dally and weekly editions piece iit ail your tight stems thrill again. | months ago, made an attempt on the life of * ne > ‘The young shape would follow her. latel: cisely what is to be done to secure this result. = 2 . iG city. which proved this rule, if rule it is. Nicolas ne ould follow har completely. a i pointments for doing a Coal ‘Wood business | tively, as not only the completest and best, bat Tee sparrow trillshis wedding song. | Tein want Bond ates ote Xs Ame | Rntotde didnot exetaimy ARS Rousseau Mle |g. nce te, fould have a/ French | their Keepine’a. secondary" business: “unt | "iy sumplet im over parienar.) WO! Deane | tively as mot only the comzctex! and he. bat ~ Fair dowering vines the seemed bray | the political complications and the Eastern | Squeers and other thoughtful mon,” Oh, how | versions nee Poem Ahould have ® French | (oe canbe mausced cid sued ce Barvesnan bocce nee at the national capital, and of general news as With clasp and kiss your beaaty wu. question have been quite thrown into the back- Diep fo bein s sate ol masarer one ee La petite Marie had le june muttong, it. Then the number may ‘be Increased, and | yor omee—t Mill and Wharves, foot 19th, | well, to be found anywhere. How well the ‘The sunanige drapes vourlimbs with tigh:, | "Fhe Tneldent which give rise to “the affair | the natural tribes whose customs le observed. Ana ever ing blanche as ze snow Sttention may be ehven toike frismce roe Boe ne eee oun wes public understands this is conclusively shown Zoe fain braids diamonds in your hair; " | Zasuliteh’” happened on the th of July of last | Looking about for a cause of thelr solemnity — Te june ntiers ele. Mario wont, able to purchase fowls than exes. Tt beems | OMces1308 2, TINS Oth and MIS Ttastrestenorth- | by the exceptionally wide circulation they ‘The breeze makes love to you at night, year. Atthat time a considerable number of | the solemnity of races living, as it were. in ai UImported Port of the Stamford advocate, | to me that the interest in poultry isineressine. doth enjoy, not in the City of Washingtom Yet still you droop and stiil despair. . | age prior to humbr or wit—he hit upon the by 80) ° ¥ iz people of bx sexes sone revolu, Deluge. Savages retain traditions of the Del- Oui, monsieur; you avez un very large im- ena =e ers poultry. copers, oeniens ot vypuemas W. BILEY & SONS, alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- Beneath your boughs, at fall of dew, | the Be Beterebure: prisons. "somes ior mec! | uge, he said they are always on the lookout for ggination; mais comment est this, pour one fe going to gel. Tick Hp antlne tee WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ritories, The'taie that al the sees thcagh were already condemned, and others were | 4 wew eataclysin and this damps thelr. mirth | Deutsche: | at $1 a dozen, or poultry, ready to lay, ai $0 ‘Woon £¥D COAL. In order that the reader not now familiar Cd ied ues mee Ege oa | HSER tr troniichctercst, | raetur ee Athstneatogtet fh flava’ Srefers if ovide Std sami "Et | wearsantnerng vat quate of WOOD ana | iyi BAPEE and is strong hoi on the poe But still. though April's buds unfold, | Some of the prisoners walking about and talk. | but to attribute the gravity of savages to the Das :cha’ go like ent fools en” puilets in'autumn, and capons in winter: In | QOAL to all parts of the cily, at wholoenle prices, | 1° MAY understand at a glance upon what Or summer sets the earth alesf, ing with each other in the luner court ‘This | flood le purely te seen an exeinnncics (st about, (Hackensack Republican. | these products there is steady and sure profit. elements its great popularity is based, the Cx aatumn pranks your robe witht gold seemed to him an infraction of the ‘prison | Whethér they do or do not live, like uncon- —__- Of course a few will succeed as breeders of | Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, | opinions of some of its contemporaries as te Sea Ewes One SES with aracetel exist: | rules, and he asked explanations. One of the selous disciples of Oe of a iets cay Bedding Out Plants. fancy fowls, but the number is limited, and | SWAY80n hand, at lowest rates. its merits are appended. It is neediess to aaa SeRepeR mnie, | Ronan ibe tah aa | SA" osu UAStu stn | noderfo a newman | te} mii gn edgy ace | "wus Omenaeg ep mys Waar nt that no person iso good & judge of the value z * it 5 yt ‘eddahs of Central on, they do jousekeepers, or who may not : . + | e of any given news| Tr asthe men who - Mig swester grace than sonst pleated Th the came aitate ae owas potim: | jorsee what. there is to laugh at, Readers of | havea knowledue of the flowering clan thee fry culture which Is pot ikols granen of poul- © street, between 24 and 34 n.w. duct newspapers themselves. oe ee Answer appeared to the general nseinaue | Mr. Fenimore Cooper remember the “peculiar | might wish to beautify thelr homes withe we The art of eaponizing is easily learned. Gand | Omeee— f Sarees oetreen 24 and 34 now . Lacustrine People. and accordingly Bogolubot! was ordered tog | silent laugh” of the immortal Hawke Eye. As | take pleasure in giving the following st, | fat capons will bring 5) per cent more per bf 1 inter of 1453 it happened that the | cell for disciplinary punishment. On his way | @ civilized being, he did see a good deal to | which, though it embraces only a fon of | Found thn other fowis will sel tore neet voce | What Other Papers Say About The Star. waters of the Lake of Zitriehisank lower thag | thither heagain met fie Pretest andtho thay | laugh at: as an silopted savage, ‘ne know the | the whole, ie iy beileved te 0S fu cient to | farge capons much more than that.’ The com. STEAMERS, &c. = then baderer boon hice eae eee, nd | did nottakeoft his cane Inarecea by this want | danger of noisy chuckling. A loud roar might | Meet the wishes of those for whom itis more | girfe,caPons much more t possession of hens | , Decigediy one of the best newspapers published the people of Micien, ‘who had seized this op. | of respeet, the generat raised his hank apbar. Hostile Mingo: On ihe whole fhe oncacete | PFerhoney tended aco a pretty exten- | Of & large breed, and the use of didicious | FH POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGs.— {5 Unlicd Siates: has noching {a cominon with Est made Scie tat | eae ne at UTE its |RGMRan ones estan fad | uc anicamoneh ete Ges | Stes Wee wit ka | PUR Sean eas. titan wheat er arpe! ¥ “a se u the Mohican who giggled on the warpa' i , , Magoum num,” “Gem ‘ eis & each week, t¥o to 4 : there were umerous old sharpened stakes, | poms cap fell to the ground. and suddenly lond | the Mobican who giggled on the warpath | fi “Ronald,” “Purity,” “Htichard Cob. | Hh, There Is no doubt 1 suppose, in rekard | Sone ts PSUSA RDTOWR topping at injer- | tor fo Mgartcies and ais winch vo. ‘is aignity and SES Coe ee eer are ee tuads Of stoma | expressions: of F the surrounding cells. enemies who did not indulge in the sense of breeds to eros, is a problem ‘which has not | (oye.ae andinge going and returning. Forfurther | The Gay, Ae ts withonty sie oro ae the selentific world-and much ontWes chute | MGem Tiepor reve oe Re ca example | humor. To ascribe the gravity of *nature- niums—"Culford, Beauty “Vie: | heen solved. TAmerican ae rtee iets Wood aie, Lilt apd $38 Fenneyivasiacrenee, | Has fairly earned its present pres ority by ite the sclentific world. ai mueh zeal was shown | | Bogoluboff, and, accordingly, ordered him | folk” entirely to one cause, whether that cau'e Lady Piymouth,” “Odoratissimum.” poe mate Fs vainly | sh@ at wharf, foot of 6th and N streets: | energy in Obtaining news nnd who wot ity which it * lakes of Switzerland. aod tee eae eg cane | Os Be flogeed with bireh twigs. The order was ho a lively memory of the flood or a lively —applendens,” ““Cecrulea. ‘nay | wovene in BURE Roh mei tae | _ais0-tt "6. TUCKER JONES, Agent. | !as shown in the tfeatment of ait"en otis a the hi # 2 ry ng enemies, wou! unphilo- obtain th y y butter, | Its sol cient : UO Ge Pile Daa ee eee | Exerued Ie gue of the cortigors, abd eave rise | soohical, aud URAgriny of the nee of Mer tise: | must he Foee tener ne eed a ea ea Th eat bat gay Market is very | QUMMER ARRANGEMENT. | fact that it occaples s0 prominent a t upon the ile-building Period.” as the Ger- rf ne. From the prison th ite- | bert Spencer. It is easy enough in all con- | by sowing in August and either potting them | inferior in quality; but if good, sweet, cleanly | © . —- ington journalism, It improves as its years ‘ Far ee ee ee ee ee eee eg eee tn OTST ne ee | eee enero a RaeE oe ee ree | eee ae ih east and olther potting them purchased, it Is often spoiiell by the | YOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND | ¢f¥ase. and Washinigion wont hardly be Wasting dawn of history and had wads bow pecn eae, | inonas of the prisoner aah trees thamto fee fhe Hotentoe It wold. be odd Hf they da | In nurseries and well eativaled gardens gee | chaser, butter ieamutstancesatteeehe La | ine ewitt and elgwant inca steamer LADY. OF | “Ry uate mere American NE : s. More and more dis. | public generally. the Hottentot. It would be odd if they series and well cultivate re | sitive to surrounding Inflitence sen iors | THE LAKE, ©. J. BONNE- one of the most valuable, as a living picture of yt . i a | _ vage indigi take a cheery view of existence, considering | all grown from seed planted the previous os g influence, and any odors |, leaves 6th-street_ wharf, | metropolt or fez hi . ings of that time en reconsttusted by New “Bashi Bazoukiom oe The paeced | the sort of life they made for themselves ang | suntiner, in the vicinity where it is stored are rap anti further continuous and prosperous crisiagce ty aeetee ly o] a c ail that,in the datk places of the earth, man Petunias.—These have been much improved n if it is in a closed firkin. h Day Seat oot or sn officer of the has tate with man. and greatly inereased in number of late years. | Great complaint is often made by the pur- had already considerable experience of bolice |. The natural miseries of the barbarous life | Double ones are now produced: besatifany | chasers of the “gilt.edged ” butter, produced discipline in its milder forms. At the age of | have often been dwelt upon. They area com. | variegated. As purchasers can see them ail | from the famous dairies in the vicinity of this ALS an arduous k—the domestic utensils and hunting weapons, and. th mains of plants and animals, all si find their proper places. No doubt re antil further notice, eveay MON-' | continuous and prosperous existence by clone DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o°cl'k | Observance of pepulatecnts ular .m., connecting with steamers for Boston, Provi- all Ste origi ence and other Northern Points. Returning, vd, Jess capable, ‘eaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THURSDAY | boro’ ( ) Recorde 3 n . ay. before the. tate = city, that the enormo: high-priced article | “Md SATURDAY, ai 4 o°clock p. mi. | One of the most interesting and best edited as to the manner of life led by these an s been arrested on suspicion of betng | bination of the seamy side of the gamekeep- | in bloom in. May, Pefore the Tater DSK Of | ie anciod sie delivery to the customer, ; In the country: gives all the latest and very frodhest people, and although we may have no positi ted in revolutionary designs, and after | €t’s profession and of the gypsey’s business, it 43 ‘ans- | And no wonder! It is often placed FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. news of Congress and Washington city: isa most Esurance as {o their name weate ae or ae | two Years’ continement Gad hee tee See Nereis ae CIR Bec cnoe as | ameeaetey: can select for themselves, f ya. | cleanly ice-chest along with copked on neo. | a Woop. leaves Net Chee ora eenBOE | anxiously looked for paper by overs tex should be yay . i waee | 5 | wi i Toug! ew | 2 pauper lunatic asylum without keepers. As La 8. e er of Va- meats . vk | &. Woop, leave , ¥ in the handsof eve 5 nd citlzes on Well ached ages camel renee are Sree Lage Rta oe Hecd, HrOMEnE So tri Mahi ce | to the exposure, cold, Wet, hunger and thirst, | rietics. are pretty and ever-blooming. and | (1 Ushi or meats and other odorous bodies, and | nus of Tth'anadthstreet lineot cars, for reliahie Information. fron the eon ee Age, ironze Age, and Iron Age, according to | rested, and was dispatehed to ieresteh Sho | tavelers and moralists have hind plenty to | should’ be in’ every carden. es WitE wie ae ee ate unsavory sub. | at 7s m.. three times per week, for! Parkersburg (W. lect “ Gigan- e corny,” “ Fi iO gees with which it is ass the inateria. e° Morny,” “Filloni,” and ‘assoc They lay | stress on the cruel tyranny | tea,’ ‘“Comt i ‘ot | Currioman, Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at | "4!!0! a.) Times. pons and im- | Was told she must live there under police su- ed. If not onping placed in the ice-chest, it is often put in the | ‘ptermediate landings each trip. Days o! x E ‘ywhere re¢ nized as the leading newspaper h 0 | . a ; of quaint customs worthy of the invention of a | ‘ Grand Sultan. i? sailings | ot Washo s It is decidedly the most news: piements we See ene | prt ATL. dn Juno ake Cea allowed sotto ia | Aithdorm bully. The pals ofa savage bere | Pamuatenuse,—This is a.grass, but is very | Sellar with decomposed Vegetables or meats, | “ino Turraer intormation, apply at the office, over | recy and feadabie, Us tect oat a eee sivilleation® | Tyer witha brotherdn lam etn oe rect tete | when he Isa baby,” His, oF her head is | beautiful and ts much analeee and hence the delicate taste and odor are soon | ygrropolitan Bank, Knox's Xpress Ofice, or at | Diciv newspaper, and ie unsurpaswd in variety and I e come to thetiives | under police supervision. Next year the broth- | Stfapped tightly to a board, which is worntil | Snap Dragon.—There is a number of va- carve buRien ad Perea at, Oe, Used to bre- | “he Company*s Wharf, foot of 6th street, . | Staite. Gallatin Tena. Sean the Uatted and with the Iron Age we come to the times | under police supervision. Next yea giventpra: | the skull assumes. the fashionable shape, how | rieties : petve butter. and it will not do to trust it to | ““Ragwage called for of application at Khox's Ex. | Slates. “Gallatin ( Tenn.) Baamiwer. ofthe Romans. ; pe Jal os pare ze ed | Tibited books ty the Seminarists, aud w: asac- | flat asa desk, now elegantly peaked. A baby The Daisy.—Crimson, white and_ pink; | the Brid gets of the kitchen, who know noth- ren Re OINELES a Bas IN, Prest, | ts ome at near to boing an independent paper ae Of the two viher:: bug ail three periods may | cordingly transferred toa sinall town furtver | Is Tather tueky who has all this trouble taken | should dep aited Whore there is shaad mail | Ing and.eare for nothing. Those fond. of sig, Bess AO i | the organ of the District of Colaeabla: asd asa "ety a od &S batt for shat s ue Pretey ' buiter should have a cool place in the cellay STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK, | has made itself the favorite Washington newsies « i eas weit te * b be es abo D rv for tigers, or, ina very religious family in Sweet Alyssum.—Pretty in making up bou- | >t ? the cellar, The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. ©. er, neeessary to everybody in thi pital,~-Sale The feseatare aie epee ae rent 10 bagedied | bool sand wie thentted moked toh ieee n Domingo, may be sacrificed to the local | q ¢ ; where it can be kept apart from everything | KNIGHT alternately leave Pier4l East | Take ctany era * eo oe 7 ered, and aie now to be seen displayed in the | €f-inlaw's new domicile. Toward the end of Suppose the infantis “taken up,” as the | Curnations.—Many kinds and very attrac. | else. The wealthy ean fu rnish such a piace | River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. ‘The one con: 7 4 $ i - kj ts mT] - — onspicuous success of Washington jours muscums of various Swiss towns. “There are | 17s she was transferred to Kharkoll, and re. | Romans significantly said,and allowed to live, | tive. They will bloom all winter if potted. with a little caré and skill, and few are so | every BATURDA Z | p.m. ‘Rali-m; under the able management of tts present ‘ e ill Septe 75. whet » | he hasa comparatively easy time till he reaches Lobelia.—Biue and pretty. poor that they cannot contrive to keep butter | town every MONDAY, and Alexandriasame aay, | Proprietors More prosperous than ever belore: # Sit made ether of Mine. sec pete ae ee: | Was ak last Hnersteg Pee ee when she | Hee on foprieen gears toe he beans to | Mignonette.—Every indy knows this. tnuder Detter conditions than they do.—[Jour. | | Fretght taken at Seats BESk, Wearamoe | floc nemapaper i ian wn thas It ome al, ehaleeduny, someiinies | How or he resoluti shooti be counted a man, and the religiousand social | Mmulus. or musk’plant. Ye ; apply Bt pmmes 4 | Wusiness diligently, and makes money by it,—¥, a ee cee ome eS re Tal ree a tase Cee ee | and MINENy Gees on eae eile Dromondii.—Many varieties, bloom. | ‘The Abuse of Over-Shating—Such an un. | Gaede Reg DENHAM, Agent, Water street, | Y. Tridune, made of bone, clubs of horn, daggersot | Words: ° spectively toconfirmation, matriculation and | ingtiil frost “Gertrude.” | RUaUy, Wak Season as this Tast in the kast, | Sepafer SAMUEL BACON, Provident, | ,,Ti* Mating paper of Washington. and one of the a 5 made Pelaws and tusks | “Having arrived in St. Petersburg T he: jvining a regiment, are’ of the most pxin- inks.—* Laura Wilmer,” and “Gertrude.” | showers falling almost every week all through = me is ably edited’ anc rs brig borg pat nooks made of the claws and iusks | snout the meident in paar Tron yariowe card | tar kind. ‘Nedgion’ generally requires ‘that These are hardy. the early summer, intensifies the evils of our | GTATE LINE. TO, GLASGOW, LIVER- | Rapegcment it 1s ably odited and always bright emis forthe thinan oaheir nee Na spin. | ple. About Bogoluboit I heard. that he had | te boy or gitl shall steal away into the He'ivtropes.—There are about a dozen va- | over-shaded streets. In many of those old DERRY AND THE Pals EXPOSIT A newspaper that can thrive where two hundred dis, even a tandic ct tae pill ar he wearing, | been flogged tilt he siopped shrieking. Asi | Widens, build a lodge of forest. boughs, and | ricties., The ‘dark purple is the most desirable, | towns which are considered the glory of New AD x . ‘woven stuff, ft various kimls. To | had myseif experi c enced long solicary coniine- | live in solitude and starvation. When the lad | though they are all attractive on account of | England, the trees | Deed a certificate of good character: trom ne what giiehetal impres- is almost dead of hunger and thirst he general. | their beautiful foliage and rich fragrance, together and so close to the house, that si STATE OF GEORGIA. Thursday, May 2 | temjoraries,—Haltimore Gazette. air must have prouuced on | LY manages to see a vision of some sort, or, if Nasturtion.—Vlowering dwarf, light is a!most wholly excluded from the dw STATE OF LOUISIANA ‘Thursday, May 9 | Qne of the neatest printed and most read cherries and raspberri | all the political prisoners, not to speak of those | ot. he invents an experience, and returns to Veronica.—Several varieties and very | ing, exceptat mid-day. Trees are not only on | STATE OF NEVADA. . Thursday. May 23 | pers that comes to our table, The low subscript ‘aed intu charcoal, | Whohad been subjected to maltreatment. °f | the tribe. He is welcomed with the euthuslacm beautiful, but they require in-door protection | all sides of the house, but they have been aaritst cabin, $60 to $75, according to aécommo- | price places it within the tach of every tainly. pre: soth th tenn know by experience the morbidly excited.nery- | due to a converted person, and is heacetorth a | in winter planted So thickly that the branches interlace, one g45 gp la | Warrenton (Va.) Free Index, e period have been 3 viely ous condition produced by solitary imprison- | member of the savage church. Ifhe goes on | Fuchs/ae.—Tlwre are many yarieties of those | and no sunlight falls beneath. Elms. that re. USTIN'B. A splendid newspaper; filled batt ten different kind- | ment f eould nfound, various sorts of | Sion the whole a complete the of cereals hi: ve pulse, bi's of :.ppie | om. P| 5 Sanal 4 d sixteen Journals have fatled si 790, does e bon planted so. near Atom Pler 42 North River, foot of Canal street, | and sixteen Journals have falled since 17 ves not ‘tpt vid from the bones found inhuge | Ment, and the majority of prisoners in ques- | seeing Visions, encouraged by the success of | now well-known and popilar. flowers: but | quire 60 to Il feet space for the full'decnleg. | ADDY to A oS ronal wey, Nowe Peon | anterest from the caplial of the uations sa ‘Qquantitics around the Dil it sootas that tke tion had been already confined more than three | bis first attempt, he takes rank as a pow-wow, | they are essentially a hot-house plant, where | ment of their branches, are planted within 2 oe | e" y househol he Col t : 0 r Steerage Tickets at No, 45 Brosaway and at com- | i"! every Household In the couutry can have enemies and frieads of man in those days Sears: Some of them had gone mad and others | Ot medicine man. No profession is more | they will bloom all winter, as well as'in the | feet of each other, and maples, that need hear. | paayieafcr weter Gavel se PRaeae Rie ao: -) Bee, were the be rus, pison, willgoat Y 7 - ; ers . re es 9 i yas | ve By at eful, public spirited journal, 5 had committed suicide. Whatcruelty 5 | lucrative or more respected, as the seer hasa | open ground during summer, if continued in | Iy-as much room, are allowed but 10 oF 2 feet, - arefuly s 3 Sere re ee eR, UEC Lor Oe Tere Tern ene ak Me eee nee | share is al eos aeed ae eee say on | the pots and protected from the sun in the | Its glooms’and damp under such trees until | A NCHOR LINE. iit fying eccoeke cote et eae many others b sides. B t But the men of those | one of them had not taken off his cap when he | duestions of peace and war, and a large per- | heat of the d They should be set where | mid-day, and the moisture steals into the UNITED Gr Azee MAIL eae, 10 the family circie.— Fred : wer. ; d' battle for exis, | metan official the second time. Suehatiung | e Ntage of the property of, persons who Have | 1s Toto d o'clock, and be watered | darkened sleeping-rooms of the house. The Ball fen eee York for (inc'ot tics Geek apne eitliekon 04 eraane tah rode clonais, ie SNiL | OuBhE not To pass unnoticed. Twelted tons | been tortured to death aswitards and witenes, | carpets and furniture grow moldy, and the | gLASGOW every. SATURDAY; | city: we advise all our friends wishing the tee beasts, and the hostile tribes “on the other side | Whether some ‘one would take the matter In | 11 isnot, however, given to every oue todream | ‘ ‘There is a number of other bedding-out | people who dwell in these over shaied Maes LONDON every WEDNESDAY: Trom Pasenger accommodations unsurpassed for ele | Surry (Ne i) Th Baniee and comfort. All Staterooms on main pal capital to subscribe for it, itor. © mo s. . 7 hand, but ail were silent, and nothing pre- | dreams, and the ordinary savage begins to | plants, but they are so well known as not to crow thin and pale, dyspeptic and cons SO ironniainss” it wa Sie Daly their | vented Trepoff or any other iutlucntict cater | tste the full bitterness oF his cup, Betws to | plans but they a -—[ Germantown Telegraph. | tive. If New England Doastset her tree ero nd comfort. All Staterooms on t Full of good things. valuable and interests State of the soil onthe shore. Which indueed | 0M repeating such arbitrary acts. I deter. | espose himself to voluntary tortures and to Odds una Haag ed villages, she also mourns over the largest | gar oo SGRBT NE Be REN OY. and we hope that its present proprietors will live them to build their dwellings over the wavers ined, at the price of my own ruin, to prove | St're for hours at the sun if he wishes to take . is a meas proportioned of consumptiyes in her death- SECONDCABIN, including all sites $40. celebrate its half century auniversary.— Washing- ofthe lake. There could not have been mueh | tat a human being may uot be insulted in | T@NK as a brave. The practical jokes of | _You cawnot always tell by the way a person | list. These villagers want more sunlight and | g8®COND iieketg "for Fi niass Passage’ New | fon Anvil. enjoyment of life: there could have been no | that Way with impunity. It was a terrible | modern regiments are attenuated survivals of | dresses whether his pew is paid for.—[Dan- | a dryer atmosphere. The dwelling should rd- c interest transpiting e thin walls of his place.” however, | the fronds must be taken in beyond endurance by her big, brother, fell gualight beyond. It will make, hanc omer | _¥:+ W s dhe national capital. — Yorkville (8. C.) Ba= i r a1 The case was tried by a jury in the their most literal sense. It actually is his per- | down upon her knees and cried: * Lord! | trees and healthier men. We protest against OKTH GERMAN LLOYD. “ st the tec ene ee ate way, and Tull publicity was secured Uy ead, | son that he adorns with tuiid woldee cate | Gene my brother Tom. He lies, he steals, he | the abuse of shade.—[ Agricultwrist, pal ‘A good, reliable paper, which, besides the latest aciers and all the horrors of a long | 18g tickets of admission to the leading repre. | lindred graceful patterns, worthy of the best | swears. All boys do; us girls don't. Amen.” A Substitute for Copper in Greening Pic- STHAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN ZEW YORK, and, frestiest news from Congres, gives the cream , er, in spite of his having built his dwelt | Sentatives of the press. On the bench behind a ED. York to Paris and return. $135 t0$195, acco The ablest and best conducted paper of the capl- light -hearte er, no sound of singing, as thing to raise one’s hand against a fellow. | these initiatory torments. At the age whena | bury Nevs. have the full benefit of the sun, and a free cir- ing to stateroom and route chosen, tal, always presenting the very latest news in = thelake-dwelier in his canoe sided okerrine | creature, but T could find no other means, | Young Englishman begins to be acdandy, a | “The Turks took a liking to the silent Grant, | vaNsae {eth bene! upon every Side of it. The | For Books of Information, Plans, &¢.. fresh and attractive manner,—Staunton Vir~ Waters for the purpose of fishing, or went to | -:;-,1t Was all the same to me whether 1 | Young native of the Admirality Islands’ is | because he said so littie that they couldi'um. | remedy for thee overcrowded streets and | Apply te HENDERSON BROTHER, | ilebedt paper: the shore clits torake ume nfo ens killed or wounded the Prefect; and when I | aso expected to pay attention. to the | derstand.—[ Lowell Courier, yards fs the ax. Thin out until every tree has N 4 An old establisbed paper: gives full and accurate Mearisome latyr of cutting down w tved at him J did not aim at any particular | decoration of his person. In his case, | Acertain little damsel, being aggravated room for full development and a margin of Or to ANNIE K-HUMPHREWS, 490 Oe Cia reports of all events of ‘pul his flint ax y 5 of all foreign aud domestic news.— Newberry (8. of Greek, pottery or of Celtic art. His | "It is proposed that the Senate meet oniy | xelsHencetorih, the rook, Inston ot wetting AMEN AND BEBMEN. | Gerald. sintched ing close uj st those of his neighbors, in | the Judges, sat some of the highest digni- k, arms and legs are carved with volutes | once every two hundrett years, and then ré- | a piece of copper or some soda into the sauce- from Bremen Pier, baie ‘Third ‘Those who want Congressional and other national spite of his ng filled up the ecreviees with | taries of the realm, amohg others the Imperial and -pirals, the Ee pattern encircles his eek main in session only twenty-four hours. The pan, may send the vegetable to table perfect- Hoboken. Rates of passage:: news directly from headquarters will find it te moss and ¢! nd in spite, too, of his having | Chancellor, Prince Gortdhakoff. his armorial bearings are chastely engraved | object of this bill is to give Senator Sharon a | ly green by simply adding to the water a little om New York to Southam] ‘Lon- their interest to try it,—Amherst (Va,) Enter~ covered the roof with a thate hing of pin & At 11 o'clock the three Judges—young men | on his chest, gold pins are stuck, not into his | chance to spend a port! ion of his time in the | harmless extract, procured in the following | don, Havre and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second | prise. branches. There must have been avood'deal | i8 dark blue uniforms\ adorned’ with gold | scarf, but into. his limbs, and his movements | Senate Chamber. Burlington Howkeye. ne of T #0 n manner: Leaves spinach, sorrel, or other | cabin, $80 gold; steerage, eLECu Z A wide-awake. first-class eight-page paper: is of a nad, | 4¢e—took their places on the bench, with the | are hampered by fetters of sea-shells. The | Did not Charles Lever hint at the com such plants, containing large portion’ of OF passage, apply to OF) is & CO. fered for only $2 per annum; one of the best weeke of wind and plenty of thorough draughts, aud, | jer igo thelr places on the bench, a ene | ohect Te may De Treckiy: O ee wade | vee onar Phoyograph when he said, of | raph Jil, are'sealded. In hates aa gale 3} 1-68 3 Bowling Green, New York. | lies in the country. —Cumberiund (Mil) Clotligns of Kardne most bate texan cine ‘ds, tooth | Clerk of the Court on the left, in uniforms | able: but itis produced after months if not | One of hie charactors fa" the polar region that | ped into a mass, which is boiled in a solution (LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE Notwithstanding its mutations, it has been : he aad seetiod leet Te fon Society | HOt easily distinguished \from those of the | Years, of intense pain. Let any member of | the words were frozen as they fell fon his | of caustic soda until the leaves are dissolved. BETWEEN . Rene ee enceprising paper, and deserves com- ache, and sweiled face: Lonion Society | Judges. \ the Anti-Vaccination League think what the | lips until at last he was up to his knees in his | From that decoction, on cooling, a green cake ILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRE] wasp- | “inued pealth and prosperity.—Baltimore Sun, Threshing Floors in Spain. | The jury was duly impagnelled and the wit. | feelings must be of a person vaccinated for | own eloquence?—j Turner's Falls Reporter. isdeposited. The vegetable pigment thus ob- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Rersuns whe desire game paper blished at . The threshing floors is an institution of an. | vesses exan ined. | Tue Prosecutor showed | Years all over the body. This is Duta feeble | "One of the meanest slanders afloat 1s that | (ten iaiGoires i geese Phosphate (as, | CONRROSING At PRU ADELEEIA WITH CLYDE'S | [0° Geniral Frotdent (ee Se cient times, and fs still formed and usedin | ood, and sufllelent reasons why the pecoece | way oF expressing tie discomfort cance by | which charges that one of our clergyman | forinstance, of potassa or ammonia), and water Liv FOR Boston, PROVIDENCE, AND ‘Undoubtetty the loath iene] ain as in the days of the Patriarchs. Air. | should be ccndemned, while the counsel for | !he demands of savage fashion. Man, being | swore an oath the other night, The cere is added until the solution is reduced to the re. ae ee Dee Warhington for benerating paper, published im ele some thirty feet in diameter is drawn by | ihe defence showed good and sulicient reason | (ina state of nature) the vainest ot animals, | stances are simply these: He went into the quired strength. The liquid is then heated to | From Philadelphia Saturday’ at 12 m. Ty recommend 1. Wilminsloe Ch Cee the primitive means of a stick and string, and | Why she should be acquitted. ‘Then the Judge | (oes not encourage woman to tattoo herself: | house, and attempted to make his way in the | boiling point. and the vegetable matters im. | from Washington Mondap’ at 11 a.m, Dui the long period of its existence It hae the circumference bordered wih goodly | Summed up, and the Jury retired to consider | If Mr. Darwin is right, the males of the race | dark through the sit-ing-room to the pantry to | mersed in it for from 10 to 15 minutes, when | From Georgetown—M. , at 7 p.m. Pe hg hg 8 newspaper et stones. Over the interior area, first well | their verdict. should be born with natural decorative pat. | deposit a bunch of rhubarb presented him by they acquire a fine permanent green: or, as pretense received daily. ‘Washington.— Monroe co. (W. Va.) Register. broken up by the pick clay is thickly spréad | The aceused admitted that she haa danger- | terns, just as the peacock has his elaborate tail | a parishioner, forgetting that house.cleanin; we have indicated above, a ion may be | Bills of lading given to Boston and, ‘Has made. wine place for itself asa vt and leveled, and water is turned over the | ously Wounded Gen. Trepoff, and was quive | feathers, had commenced. ‘The wretched girl had left | added to the water in which fresh vepereblog Erovidence, Cor = newsy’ ts prosperity deservedly erows ou which is then beaten smooth | indifferentas to whether she wounded or killed Tattooing, the court dress of the state of | a pail of soft soap near the door, over which are boiled. As this is simply using nature’ pee Ay at Trill please Tange Bpringheld (Mazes Republican i-ts and left to dry inthe s him. The {uy returned a verdict of “Not | nature. has obviously its discomforts. But | he accidentally stumbled. Making an hercu- | own recipe for the coloring-al vegetables. it is For full information apie te 7. i. JORNSON ‘The leading paper at the national capital; contaias which are often the scen | guilty,” and the public, on hearing this deci- | even the most ordinary processes of the toilet | Jean effort to save himself he grabbed for | both sensible and harmless; and whatever & CO., 1908 F street northwest, and 12th-street | all the latest news: Is enterprising and rellablen = y. of moonlight dances and sion, expressed their approval in wild, vocifer- | «re more iss grocabie in savage than in civil- something with bath hands, and as he alighted | may be said of the safety of employing copper | wharf, Washington, D. C.; @. F. HY 59 W: Charlestown ( W.Va.) Spirit of Jefferson. fter the day's labor is « ous applaus ized society: iMions of our fellow-creatures | firmly on his stomach pulled down on top of | for the purpose, we are confident that Pes ae ool 20. x P. CLYDE & A living evidence of the truth that ind@e- aud “the tired workmen throw themselve: The case was in many respects a peculiar | shave with stone razors. The thought is a | hima table full of crockery. Rising Promptly | chlorophyll will’ be generally preferred.— o)., General pt) ‘Wharves, Phila- pendence fs the talisman of success in the news- ; down on the piled-up sheafs to smoke their | one In. the first place there was a strong feel- Pinpendous one proving, among other things, to his feet ha made pitch (or ie maven sate, (Journal of Chemistry. delphia. mara0-1y ieoee tema bed Sate, (ekamene. Va.) pre: a v] . | ing of in ni at the way in which the hat, wi 1 ive ut an ‘al, when ut happening Plant his fo na 0! —. g DIRECT LINE FRANCE. Jnsw: any hewspaper in the coum. Saree ie na eitetteteatatle teeta acne Moat. | prisoners had ireated, and especially at | he thinks it the thing not to wear a beard, his | tie sath eo a ee ete soot toa Puddle of strane and Gad teed by eed, A paNySIS (of QoEteR AL TRANSATLANTIC in anything that enters Into the composition e& haps, to be witnessed among these primitive | the way in which Gen. Trepoft had acted to- | sense of duty is all-powerful, and he shrinks | preserved fruits. His poor tired wife, who he Bussey institute shows the following per MPANY Between New York and a first-class jovrnal.—Rockville Advocate, husbandmen. Firsf, the harvest is brought in | ward Bogoluboff. In no country of the world, | from no inconvenience. Probably a sharp haa Tetired early, was roused from her slum. | centages of nutrition or ‘albuminoids © P°™ | Havre, | Pier 43, N. B..foot Morton st, Conducted with great, energy and ability: one of on old-fashioned lumbering vehicles, and | perhaps, is there such a strong feeling against | shell makes a better razor than the edge of a bers, and thinking that burglars were abroad, Pea hay. LABRADOR, Capt. Sanglier, ’ the most successful and highly interesting journals arranged in a huge circle, several rows deep corporal punishment of ali kinds as in Russia. | flint, and _ bronze is, no doubt, still better than | shrieked for help, to which the hired girl re- ee m. of the country.— Frederick Union, 7 Rowaw hay an ighas a man’s head, around theerea. | In the country where thirty years ago the | either. Yet even in the bronze age the barba- sponded, rushing into the room and tumbling I - Sra ae hich ae » mans bead, around upon cir. | Knout and the rod played & very prominent | rian. who would have a smoothehin esnen headlong over the man inthe washtub. ‘These ed Bese arapeete ele of sheaves are laid, the one lapping slight- | pait in the judicial and administrative insti- | good deal of resolution. Travelers describe | are the naked facts inthe case, and that is all Pea straw. . ly inward and over the other, till the whole | tutions, a school boy would now consider him- | the brave throwing himself on the ground and | there is of it. Our good friend did not saya Rest salt marsh hay area shows one mass of golden spray, fixed | self disgraced for life if he were subjected toa | allowing a tribesman to shave him almost word that could be construed into profanity. Bog hay cut in December. * firmly and carefully by the threshers, and | little patriarchal castigation with the bireh. | Withouta groan. When the business is done, | He imply sat firmly and quietly among the . ‘ offering a splendi 1B, 4 oc akaba, Capt, Frangenl, Wednestay, May | we commend It to those of our renders destring De ‘and wews the pital, — PEREIRE, Capt, Danre, Wedaeaday, May 29, Ringer bg oh f mah roly Federal Capital, Pri Pasmge in Gold wine)— One of the best newspapers in the country, an@ Havre, First Gab $100; Second Cabin, $65: Tina richly deserves the prosperity it emoys, Rieke i Cabin, $85. Bteerage, $28, Including wine, bed- | mone ( Va.) Whig. it re 7 + . 4 t Wheat Straw............ . 3.03 ding, and utenstia, Has the largest circulation, and is one of the best surface for the plowing | There are instances on record of boys having | the tribesman lies down in turn, and endures | preserves until a light was struck, and then We are sorry that nothing is said about the | "Steamers “PEREIRE,"’ “WILLE DEPARIS,"’ | pepers published at the Neon Cartel rete me are; S00 ul it PP De | committed suicide because their human dig- | the barber's office like a lamb. ‘Moreover, as | mildly inquired: “How much longer, dear os cs ny perk = ee — Sm Torres hat are soon to treed it Rares ther: | nity bad recelved an indelltie state ie tus: | good soclety often dentacic sharp-filed teeth | does house-cleaning last?” —[/thaca Journal, | BUttition of clover, herds grass. corn-stalks, | and “8T, LAURENT* do not carry steerage pas- | Co. (Md.) Herald. long tai: cleaning Inst? (ithaca rye. oat and barley straws, etc, for hese all fashionable are increased by one of the || MaNaGIxg MamMas, says Harper's Bazar, | have a place in practical feeding. But then | o, uf . enn, their long staffs here and there. as 29 | groans of humiliated, insulted human dig. nest of minor torments. are generally accused of exerting their pecu: Hae Professor mod catty sade fas bls ‘analysis | GER & BRO., 923 Penna. ber of the herd strays from the rank: | nity,” his words cal’ed forth from the audience he discomforts of savage love affairs and | liar ability and influence in behalf of (expect- | the crops named. It rather gives the tanner Ington, D.C, to erop the grass by the wayside. Seven | a burst of applause. marriages are sufficiently well-known. They | ed) rich son-in-laws, irrespective of any other and feeder something to think about and abreast, these horses are attached toa wood In the second place, the appearance and | do not greatly differ from what is endured by colekieraiion. Were this true, many of the i h way. When the counsel for the defence de- | a well as a clean-shaved face, the agonies of | seribed the groans of Bogoluboil as “the th switching in the wind, and d on by boys and men, who shout and TB. A capital newspaper, and deserves the long life /UIS DE BEBIAN, sent, 55 7 —W ‘2 Aocat, 55 Reeetvety which is evidently in ‘store for it.—Washingtom National Union. Meet ORNS | _ Full of the latest. domestic and foreign news ana Goings about the National Capital. Keyser (We [ "45 oink Va.) Trivune, en drag with a smooth rounded bottom bearing of tne prisoner, and sone of the bio | etvilized people who intend to enter the stats | harsh things said of them might Ge extenuated, | Prove Fe Tey eee ee oe, BY. experi: ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, the ational Capital try Grayaon tw oe a half feet square. h «er. | ¢aphical details which transpired, won for | © hy. yi 1a is if bot excused ; bu Ss not 'y num- g i cnt 4 Gale pratioran the drtecs ieabe oa nee, | praPhical dotalls Which transpired, won for | of matrimony. The engaged young | crowd | ber of mothers, who are called managers when | When readingselentific theories and rhetori- | NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL | !trrer. horses head~ toward the cireumference of the | and unpretentious in manner and attire, and | of the lady's relatives, who throw spears at | they are suspected of wanting any kind of | C2! flourishes. This calls to mind the maxim ‘One of the best and cheapest papers published im gia, The b: asts plur ge tn, and at a long fo | Without any straining after theatrical étteet, | the interesiing couple. ' This Closely answets | son-in-law. So many men, especially very of a man of large experience and reverses, | EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY. the otred States.—Martinsburg (W. Va.) Inde — 7 : ish and loud crack of the whip away they she repiied frankly and respectfully to all the | to the criticism of modern kinsfo! figures deep in fractions: “ Supposition Tons, apne but the | young men, are afflicted with conealt, cox. | Who — ‘Those wanting a Washington paper cannot Amid the fying wheat straw they Keep on | questions whieh were put to her. Without | Savage ordeal is soon over, and leaves no | combry,orcgo ism, or ail three together’ that | 8 ove thing, and fact is another.” and thet i anothe GHEY of michunond’ seo? GIy of Rome eey S225 | otter than by eebecrioiee kage eer ae their course arowud and arouni—the lithe, | ever having been condemned bya court of | malice nor longing for revenge. The bridal | they arc aptto imagine that mothers cherish rr. City of t Mirror. { the driver, bending bac his balance, “ith picturesque broad sombrero, his swarthy fa with exeitemeni. and his wild, st his horses, making an animate =e = _ | Clty of Chester.....4. of Paris.......3:081 law, she had spent the best years of her life in | ceremonies are of various degrees of painful. | desiensuron there when: thes at es cherish INGERSOLL AND “THE SWEET By AND | Git} of Menteeal Cig of Brockiyn “3 hest paper published at the national capital: mtd Bor Is 74,490 kiyn..2911 | The prison or under police supervision, aud had | ness, though they are not so bad per! ‘4p3 as | not annex them to the family on any account. | BY.”’—Col. Bob In, ersoll and his wife sat near ‘se magnificent steamers, built in watertight | contains he news,—Ellicott City (Md.) Ps pe olved to sacrifice the remainder of itto an | fashionable weddings amoi us. Curiously | Rebuked for their pretensions or insolence, | me ina theater at Washiagion the other day. compartment are among the strongest, largest | gress. for she had never seen the man whom | enough it is common in New Zealand and the they comfort their wounded vanity by declar. | The latter isa Bendsome, matronly woman, apn ede nr | A wide-awake, Erpt-clers paper; one. of the best ue determined to avenge. In vain the Public | adjacent isles to steal, after “anspicious | ing that their treatment is due to their unwil. and a happy looking mother. On the other woll emer aad ee Ae) Specialy | in the country.—Gakland (Md.) Republican. Prosecutor pointed out to the jnry that these | events.” all the portable property of the happy lingness to propose, as was evidently the | Side were two fine, healthy looking girls, said width of the ship... The princi seeceen Those desiring a paper second to none considerations should have little or no weight | man. Our burglars, who invariably pilfer the | maternal determina ion that they should. uy my informant to be the two daughters, one amidships, forward of the engines, where least | SWbScribe for it ‘ictoria ( Texas) Advocate, lessrs. | with them; that they were wot called upon ‘to | jewels of the bride during the honeymoon, | They are fond of closing their expressed | of whom is rather proud of telling that she has | Mive'an3 tnotion felt, and are roplete with every Everywhere recogn! ived from | judge Gen. Trepom or the prison authorities; | have revived a practice which to omit in some grievance by asserting every man’s right to | Dever been in a chureh. These were the first fi having all latest improvements, of Washington. sooreetown, S. | that the prisoner had been herself guilty of | countries would be to show gross rudene’s | choose his own mother-in-law, and their | Teal live iufidels T had ever seen, and com- | berths glectric bel OF AMERICAN TeA—™ Martin Giliet & Company Dr. Alexander M. Forster, c } hs, . If you want to keep posted on national affairs sub- A quanti y of pure tea sed by that gen- | the arbitrary, illegal conduct which she con. | and ignorance of the customs of society. | unshaken resolution not to be dragooned | pated with some of the sour-visaged ‘speptic Pear aae nara eran aspectalty of thisTine, | seribe for it.—Brenham (Texas) Banner. Hleman on hisfarm. The tea is uncured, and | demted in others. Exhortations of this kind | When the young people have reason to ex ct | into matrimony by any woman alive. looking preachers I know, with drooping dis- cabin ‘barbers? oan oe — 2 r and influential paper at the has the rance of the leaves of the ja- | had very liitie influence on the jury or the | 4m addiion to their eirele, the husband is | They seldom Nave any faith in their | mal wives, this family of handsome, cheerful, pianos, libra- Te ( Tenn.) Observer. Ing and bat Mf ries, &c., provided. mica Tider te thee ianae neh | public. “For both the question ai issue was | tea‘ed with almost cruel kindness. He isnot | own avermen’s, for they kuew far better than | happy-faced free-thinkers certatnly'seem to be | Ts, &¢,. Pra and other information Tr'length ar a under to three inches. They | Shether glaring adml isyrattve abuses Should stowed to walk eran he may a Bane he they could be persuaded to Sontess, that as paying ie pet ot it in ny on what 2 JOBN S. DALE. it Sand 33 J Broadway, eu arsoueecae ge deta : iy delicate looking, and havemuch | be excused or condemned, and the verdict was | Ma re $ son Should prove a | sons-in-law of any mamma, managing or other. | &¥ y come é t.| NoY.id. W. % "A. BVO. ne or -wspaper.—Frost- of wax, Messrs. Gillet & Com- | universally regarded as a public cepeinvend te | cowards nor pork lest ne ke cena eee wise, they would be supremely ineligible. Most | When Lotta sang ~The Sweet By and By Tor D. C.: D. A. BROSNAN. 926 @ st) | bury Md.) Mining vourand, gent & shipped to them with the in. | a high-placed oficial who had overstepped the | Meleon ‘(a great dainty) lest his ‘character | of the taik and cheap satire about managing | iN a Way so touching thit a good many sus. | news: Bc W. MOSS” Adams Express felon Gree < it, in the proper way,inorder | limits of his ind popular paper, which has great rose. Pittednirg Leader, © Brent and t unstable. ‘The woh r tid I d_ themsel con | Fredericheburg (Va) Newest and cheap. — author turn out unstable. e unhappy man is con- | mammas, is, in this country, downright im. | ceptible people foun: selves Uncot | Fredericksburg ( Va.) News. an articleof American growth that | a fined to his bed, and when, after ail, his child | persinence. Women who are really such, in the | sciously shedding tears, I glanced toward Col. tee eee Really the only live paper published in Washing- TERGEt their assertion that the tea cul-+ | Solak PHENOMENA —The very best photo | is torn, the tribe of the mother comes down, | full and ottensive meaning ordinarily attached | Ingersoll, whose fine features were not. {ree Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at: ton.— Ashland (0.) Times, ture in this country is not only feasible but | graphs of the sun ever yet seen have been | breaks'the pottery, tears up the plants in thé | to the words, are not admirable hor always | {rom emotion, ‘and was glad to think thata | Qu A great, m + popular and influential,— will be pre to those who undertake it | taken atthe Observatory, Meudon, near Paris, garden, kills the pig, carries off the furniture, estimable, though something might be said breeze from the “ Beautiful shores had been ‘Cabin, intermediate and steerage Wayne Co, (0. moerat, y with a pr per knowledge and experience in | by Mr.-Janssen; and copies on glass, twelve | such as it is, and steals the firearms, bows. | their defense. Bi the matter. The pickers of the tea received have Most welcome exchanges, tickets ut there are realiy very few of | Wafted to him.” He cleared his throat hastily, | can be had at H. D. OOOKE, Jn. & 00."S, Bank: | One of our spiciest and Maury (Tenn,) Sentinel, iameter, are now placed in the | clubs and spears. them. The majority are coinage of the brain | and, leaning overto an acquaintance who had | ers, 1429 oF st. “Also, agents for the Bed fallen inte the general mistake of plucking me of our scientific societies. They | Savages on whom this hard life tells had bet- | or creatures of cynicism, The men who int | been sniffing audibly, sai brusquely, ** Why, tar Line tt the larger leaves in preference to the smaller, y A livel; and interesting newspaper. Send for it, Pe kee ee tow distinctly the | ter conceal their infirmities, If they donot, | agine that mothers and thelr daughters are | Man. what were you erying about just now?" s asmagy aur oct aeatte changes, Fae seeesplon that they were obtain: granular appearance of the sun’s surface | ihe doctor arrives, an awful Agure, clad in the | angling for them would be less unjust and ieee Nonsense,” said the stout gentleman ad- Among our most valuable ex —Annape- =, DK the choicest leaves. “Messrs, Gillet &Co., | millions of Whive specks imbeded, so to speak, | Shin of a beast and hung SbUge ithe wal eeee, | AEH they knew that uelther those moth- | dressed, (\I'wasn't crying, the lehts hurt m vA tre aa ee ee aricfontident of producing a good | in adense dark cloud. This surface is liable | ner of grisly odds and ends, He beats a drum | ers not those daughters. supposing them mera | eyes”. “AN? sald Col, "Ingersoll, though gtinking article. and are now engaged in cur- | t0 violent commotion’, or “vortex move- | at the Leside, he dances and howls, he lights 4 | addicted to marito-piscatorial sports, could be | fully, ‘Is not it strange that aman is ashamed ing and drying the leaves. - . | ments,” as Mr. Warren de la Rue calis them, | bundie of evil-smelling herbs, he oes Iuto an | induced to fish in such shallow streams. In- | f doing what is good, and not ashamed of The Process of drying and curing is of sufi- | “of which we can form no conception what: | epileptic fit, and then declares he has done | stead of too many managing mammas, in the | doing what is bad?"—[ Correspondence of the Cie! interest to justify a brief description of | ever in thinking of tornadoes on the earth’s | his best, and sends in his bill. If the patient | loose, merely satiric sense, we have notenough | Springfield Republican. A live and ne —Sulphi ts Pont? Bnd newsy sheet.—Sulphur Springs A very reliable paper.—Newmarket (Va.) Our Church Paper. s Aspley, ably edited paper.—Ritchie (W. Va.) it. The leaves are first cleared of allforeign | surface. The prephere, he continues, | recovers, well; if not, it is necessary to tor- | of them in the republic.’ American mothers, Gazette, matter, anu the largest leave: are stripped off | “had been whirled up in cloud-like masses 1m | ture to death some one who has bewitched | asa tule, are notoviously careless about their TTACKED BY WOLVES—The St. Cloud No better paper.— Piedmont Virginian, - and placed in a common sieve. The sieve is | Various parts of the sun; and he saw at once A him, perhaps his old aunt or grandmother. | daughters’ matrimonial prospects and possi- | (Minn.) Journal says: “ About 10 o'clock last Feld over a rot of boiling water and the leaves | that that might be the origin of the luminous | SM PERhaps, 4 if na in Leld over a rot of bolling wat he lew ar a MURR be the origin of the luminous | A f thesick man dies and he musi | bilities “They need,in a rational way;to man- | Saturday night, as Mr. Miner, of the town of THE EVENING STAR med. The action of the steam makes them i ave a pretty good constitution if he survives | age more than they have done or are likel ngo nton county, was driving from limp and pr: pares them for the next process. | familiar” A ‘conclusion drawu trom these | the medicine man's visitcnis funeral is made | doin many years to come. . his own house t0 Mr. Morriit's having with Is published every evening, except Sunday, at =. pre then taken up in handfuls and | appearances is that sun spots are not the most | most uncomfortable to the mourners by hea- ——————— him his wife and three children, he was at- together, which curls up the edges | important of sclar phenomena. “There are | then etiquette. In one set of Pol: esian “Tue Most PERFECT Tuna OF Her | tacked by bold dee ds wag poo wolves. The fierce #nd twists them inte small balls. In this con- | changes taking place from day to day, from | islands food is prepared, with mystic rites, for | Kinp."—The London Atheneum announeas | beasts sprang at his horses, and when Mr. Gition they become very glutinous and stick | hour to hour, and in some eases from minute | the numerous attendants at @. funeral, They | that “when a French woman isa lady she is, | Miner struck at the nearest one with his whi together. “Atter the robbing they are placed | to minute, which completely change the aspect | are not allowed to touch the viands with their notwithstanding the materialism at the bot. | it madea leap to get to him, but struck: in the s: n or an oven, and under the action of Of the various parts of the sun, showing an ner’ ‘ hands, but must sit with these folded before | tom of her nature, the most perfect thing of | :he wagon-box. At this moment Mr. the heat soon curl into the smail parti-les amcunt of activity whieh it is extremely ne- them. An officer then comes round with meat her kind that the world has yet produced. If | dog bravely attacked this wolf, "3 - familiar ‘tea drinkers.—[ Bolt more Bul_ | cessary to study.” And it is suggested that | in along spoon, and, after uttering a thysteri- | she bas not the fine ‘uneodsciousness of an | upon by the whol k ani in. THE WEEKLY STAR was set id |, and al. this could best be done by establishing a physi- | ous formula, makes a shot at the mouth of the Engiish lady, her self-consciousness seems to | most devoured. This gave Mr. Miner an cal observatory devoted bser hi ¥ . Miner an 1s published and ready for delivery every Fri- ——— = fo ceaseless observa- | hungry person. If the shot is straight, if the | be a necessary charm, 3 component element rtunity to whi} horses and make off, lay morning, at $2.00 per year. Single copies Tuk Usk OF VERRENAIN SPAIN. —In England, tion of :he sun, accompanied by phot aphy. | gj in deen not touch the cheek or Ii eee one of her ineomparatie ce. Itis the self-con- Winch he did "at a fi D, calling out loud!: 5 cents, - tle fine lady plucks a sprig, and scents her Such an otservatory has been recently founded tree ration is repeated. But if the attempt | scious witchery of Titania, who knows that in | for help. His cries att the attention of band with it; so does the Spanish lady, but at Fotsdam,cear Berlin —[ Chambers’ Journal_| fais by ever 30 little, if the spoon does not go | the end Oberon toust yield. From her child- | Mr. Jocelyn and family, who came to 5 copies one year for $9.00, and one copy to the kr ows we'l its value, and treasures ‘and Aw At the door « ithe Bercoean [| direct’ to the mark, the luckless mourners | hood she haseducated erself—soul and body— the getter-up of the club. 10 copies one year Gries fo: wint ¥ use every leaf of it. It ishere Zi ts ale P ra European congress: | must wait till all the coking ceremonies are | toward the ‘fine issue’ of perfect justry ; for $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the P, Nellkrowu a: one of the finest cordials and | Russian to Turk—“See here, now, you know! performed afresh and then the feeding begins | and if her lips are not the lips of the Enzlish z «f + Fomachiow the world, It can ‘be taken in | We are frlends—treaty, of gaviance—compli- | anew. and perhaps once more fai s. *rose-bud garden of girls,’ the accents that club. 2 coples one year $80. ave either = Stor 3 colas q hot water and sugar, and dravie cout wat | Sort of hing” Sine, d=" you! Ino ener. | ert Nicos, Antoine ogunger had consid. | come from them are brshter that ine agents cl m ni > ft 3 r Tere, aud toule; or betier still, with the | fulor I'l lek you again.”"—{ Paris Paper. Gittarann nfo nea Gat seeding. Ail'the socks rae Lng le eae A not perfect grace; there is no movement in morning aud evening cup of tea. thus—put a 4a-- Girls.” said a worthy old lady to her | demands which are made on the sav: » he | which she does not seem to shed sofc-tinted pris. of lemon verbena, say five or six leaves, granddaughters, ‘* whenever a fellow pops the | would have seen that the memory and dread | lights as she goes.” Nevertheless, continues oj ‘eaci p and pour the tea upon it; yod question, don’t blush and stare at your foot. of the flood was a superfluous oa the Atheneum. the typical Frenchman “does made necrcue. {rom flatulence, never be Just throw yours arms around his neck, look | What elviioed Tamorine mercy nate the | not love them as we English do,” the reaso mn de nervous and old-maidish, never h: in'the face, and_commence talki int of Ps “he = Qho'era, diarrhoea, orloss of appetite. Besides, about. the are | Dolng shaved with a stone razor before going | Ie'a'vemie Hiss bonaules tase ge Xe the flavor is simply delielons oe the furniture. La fellows are | being shaved with a stone razor before going 4a It is a condition of this offer that the Subscriptions of each club shall all commence at the same time, and all go to the same post *.* Subscriptions in all cases,—whether sin- gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, and 20 like a paper sent A mighty nervous sometimes. I lost several | to tho funeral of a cousin fourteen times re- | feeling of rivalry.” longer than paid for, sents Enna pe reenpeneae Ter ae | Bane, eye RNS TEP | enw ctgconatats Renan mine pala father, rel ives are, ie sel 2 + Edmong the spa tow to do it after a while,” discomforts of savagery. ter to Switzerland. Lag

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