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° | = a - _ USES OF ADVERSITY. | ROUMAITA-SERVIA, STKIKUS IN FRANCE, Lir le Y ou | } jp IN ian ie ee ome nts. 4 SYMPHONY. STEAMERS, &c. THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. If none were sick and none = i Peer; yee nave niteear aks bh ning eae new Substitution Pg for the TOGETHER : INCE ANCIENT TIMES nD As the spring w: Rat Ly? a the hh it Pore v) EK LAND! ions have 3 y come into existence, nay : : SINCE Ax MES. * Ing Wore -n and the weather > as.— both seem prepared to maintaia their freedom cn wi , Prof. Mallet, of the University of Virginia, Answer gh rultry as dad minggel hoe Bane Senta HV ER pe by the desperate resort of One of them | ¢, oe eondon yrs ite od th. wm Suk ot lectured yesterday afiernoon at, the Jonny The lau Mr. Brown deciaced he'd wot WH. Byles, will make unree tr THE EVENING STAR. joved never nee as had a history so remar eed ached SR ) ht de , | Hopkins University on “ Line and Cements.” 4 ease wach week, t¥o *o NOMIN] oved never need bee pads ee prot tas fone atiee aatanay ous: but the Parisian compositors have been Going back of authentic history of building Re melted to des‘h in that dry gords stom, nd one to MATTOX CREEK, stopping at Inter- | or Motley. Roumanla, whicr wend the | qayte sitike for more than a fortnight, and | ysed by man was the placing of heaven ee See race Season Bee eser a nore for mation nen feung Ane retdirping. For further | YET WEEK: | brink of a great contliee with Tessie ane Pen ee tee ee appear as UAW peg | ofstone, one upon another, so that they kept Tae under: Birt he 6rat hed wore. Bfovmation tnoulre at 6. ‘L. Shetia's Com! and | LY STAR. } ens, Mo , | reason ot ais 13 that a France trades’ unions | ‘3 se lated Sak weak: Tounded by’ all the flercest elements of the | have never been allowed fevcke anyderelop. | lovether by their own weight. We flid the sh were nted, Word Office, and 338 Pennsylvania svenus, | ith Sortie y on fe ruins of such structures in- many parts of the A little cota in nis deiteate ta 90-0 eR thy BS, Agent with Servia, forms the most re- we : Ad . = 3 cent of those hew powers that have joined tire | ent. The compositurs of Paris have their | RUNS of sue find savages of our own time A little song by the church choir sung— sex ~ . a. wa se 1 The proprietors of THE Star European family of nations. It stretches a | Urions ‘of proving a1 ofegeinegtion with ‘che | building in tha way. ‘Then, fn certain. cf A Iittle coi pse 10 the gravevand bri QUMMER ARRANGEMENT. iachep Present to the br extent of feriile territory enclosed by : mates and at particuiar seasons of the yea- {8t. Louis Journal, ORTE public its daily and weekly editions, respee- ihe "Danube and the Carpathiin monaine, | Sie a8 Tesardsalltheothertrades. traunion | Maley and Mt particuiar seasons of the yea. eee FOR NORFOLE, FORTHESS MONROE AND | tively, as not only the completest and best tea Pope Leo XIII. and bounded on the east by the Pruthe Telrad in Faris songht to enter into partnership, even | with moss and clay’ recectes itseif, ultis Fruit Receipts. The ewift and elegant iron tt also the cheapest epitome of events occurring HOW HE LOOKS AND TALKS IN CONTRAST TO a small coastline, Bessarabia, north of its | £2T,,mere pecuniary purposes, with a union mately jeadmy tothe adaptation of a similar The following timely receipts are recom- | THE LAKE, 3 at the national PIUS Ix, reat river on the’ Black Sea, its only outlet | bf the iawn oe cen oacome In the eyes | means to juin stones together. mended to the readers of the Telegraph. In | VILLB, leaves Bib-sincet roll, $0 be foe net Semanal neeses The Rome corespondent of the Boston for navigation, “The new kingdom hag asus, | Of dissolved, and. its’ officers’ would’ find | yal Eeybi.and Assyria kiln-dried bricks were | England they are regarded as vers oiperio, | Sutil Further mote eet . ound anywhere. How well the Piot, P. 1. Connellan, gives the following face of about 48,00) square miles, a little less : used in MON-' 1, ¢ uilding, and were joined together by | and followed by the Xpel se. | DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at Sovcrk Saeed daria that FoR pee tL as he than England, ‘and a population of perhaps | guecved unite, Ton: Strikes can hardly | moistened clays In China. stone Kine ay keepers. peg aaa fetes SOUPS yt sreamers for Botton. Provi- PREG MY cde Aunt tt ths one | aces near upon nan ogi Sa | Quote inayat fe | oe tg eats fara ge |" Primes wows on wewrsn cum | SEER MeL RSG | Malte ootnnly, wide cla Fading ‘to’ the pontiteal apartments WOt | faces appears upon this inland region, so shut strike, but ag it eehreP eee cuein Fe {ein a | Chinese not only used sue cement avis used | Take the cherries Siksi they are fullyripe, | 4 SATURDAY, a4 o'clock p. ne alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- ad nea shortly after eight noble guards: | byt @ vast river that bounds iton the south. | Ste, Dut, as Hf catinos use, coercion, tts re- now and much as it is used now, but they also | and stone them ; weigh together the juice an FOB POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Titories, With hizh helmets, blue coats and gold t belts, |The Roumanians claim a descent from the | {sts J had and have made special cements totaily | fruit: to one und of them put a half id Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, CaptainJoun In order that the and drawn swords, entered the hall, and im: | Romans, who under Trajan first planted a | 4"€ Provincial compositors, who earned less | nike ‘angthing hooves here, one of these, | of clear brown sugar. Boll the cherries. in | & WOOD. leaves her ‘wharf. term{- with the paper and Paige eectir ellen mediately following them came the Sovereign | colony in the midst of Dacia, and’ whose | Pryce aac Farts, haye been com. made of lime and barer pulp, nixed witn an | juice for one. hour and a half; then add the Pe ye lie may evil a ppp tery nora pub. ntiff in white soutane, whit ik ci cities, roads, bridges, once covered it with the | anges th aponeald swering to our iinseed. This is used not | Sugar, an il for as much longer time; stir ~ we, # s what tte, or little skull eap:aceompaniod by Ate | first traces of civilization, “Atter'a century or | “0 May find it somewhat hard to obtain em: Than houses, but in the caulking of ships. | them occasionally to prevent their buruing, | CurTioman, Nomint Frcach wip. Daya fella: | Clements its great popularity is based, the Macchi Pp 1b more of dangerous occupation it f ployment in the capital when they abandon | Then there is another water-tight cement | They are excellent for pies, and should be | BM ‘Steamer M: opinions of some of its contempor 2 Ponts wide pea periain who carried | more of dangerous occupation | failed to | (Re quarrel with the masters. The printers | mixture, used for Comlae eee ee emus | NEY. are ex (day or two, to keep the syrup | “For further Information apply at the ottce, over | its merit ee cloak,” His pace was ver rapldras he walked | protect the exposed prevines "Roman em. Hate rte resolved fo employ women largely and day er. so that liquids may be carried in | from settling at the bottom. Iris best t0 pee Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Fexpross Ofice, or | that no person 1s 20 geod a jolgoet mene Mop wae Gale aay anak anes ummbe als | Reror witha Tine Dative alice eater rat womed donor gage ed diy A ylound | but this, like neariy every ‘other industry ‘of | betas aaee! gual Jars for the preserve wil | Byags ge called for 9 3p ication at Knox's Ex. | of any given newspaper as the men who eee Hameaseress and tall, The fingers of his | became the upper boundary of the Roman | p.3{ Vomed.do not quarrel readily with Tight | te Japanese, originated with the Chinese. In | jai is opened: if not soon used. 1 BAOON, Fres't. | duct newspapers themselves. hands are alinost fleshiess. and the whole | power, Hl tess. A Indiathe use of jime and mortar dates back to CHERRY -BOUNCE. 8. d. ACCINELLY, Agen figure, and the outlines of the face, ascetic to | public understands this is conclusively showa by the exceptionally wide circulation they vork of the print-shop they are as clever as hi P varlie: ty si a 7 But Roumania has been ever the refuge of | ¥°! ran Miss | {he very earliest times. Gypsum also. Stone and put in a stone jar the cherries; STEAMFES FOR NEW YORK. Adegree. He tin appearance not unlike | wandering races. “Among its most remarka | RP, Waesners so apiritedie wuictanee Mich oF eaang ary And was used iu the decor. | place this What Cardinal Manning was a few years ago, | ble inhabitants are 20,001 gypsies wild, half- into a pot containing water, set | (The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and x. oc, | What Other Papers Say About The Star. when his aetiv Prace, who were long hel jar D1 . n of temples, especially Egypt where | iton the fos and the water boil around the | KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 4l East . ‘was greater than it isto-day, n slavery by the | 1” England may possibly, in another ten Jyork | there Was no lime. In Assyria we meet with | cherries until the juiee isexiracted : then stray | Kiver,, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. Ie ea OF be best Dewspapers published Ashe sits listening to the lengthy address | Turkish rulers, but who seem to have clung | {ne have the gratification of seeing the wor! the origin and development of modera cement | the juice, and to one gallon put four pounds | grery RATURDAY’ at ¢ p.m. Haaths United States: has nothing in common wit Fead to him by Cardinal Cu ‘ei ‘his right | with tenacity to.a land whieh offered them | 1! Most of the printing offices of Paris doze | jn ‘ine stucture’ oF wane ok eee aii cunt nad aie a kettle and let it boll until | “Freight taken at Voreee eae ae aes | ee anid Partisan press, with which od. A apiete hand, ‘tremulous with, nervousness, is em- | only a miserable oppression, “Why trese tate | UY ROmeD. Herodotus is right when he ‘ells us ihat the | all scum has been taken off. While Dolliig add soply at oMceover Metropolitan Bank, 18th street, of frankvess, candor aid fair dealing siren ieee ployed in buttoning his sou'ane, ‘and “his | derers have fixed themselves Imthis aval Peg Agetine rae workman who fe Ppl of Babylon were made of ores and apineh of allspice and a few blades of K.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, | ter fo ite articles and ads much to fearon ae ngers shake. and one might say fumble, | and inhospitable region ean scarcely-be ima: | i siders a oived t gether Wish moistened clay. Asphalt | Just. before bottling put to each, ea from very nervousness, around the buitons: | gined. But since Roumania has become a na-| C#m When a brother workman comes and ? value, As acompendium the current events at underselis him in the labor market; but it is | “#8 8! employed in the building of tais | liquor ove quart of randy and one quart of oe BAMUEL BAOON, President, | the day, it is without a riv Newhernian (N.C), As the address continues he looks from the | tion the Eypsies have been set free; they were ke © | famous city. cardinal to the crowd ax: ve rum. A tablespoonful to a tumbler of water Has fairly earned its present Prosperit and back azain tothe cardinal, in a quick, | aid, and it is said are now employed as ser. | WoFkmen < ’ au etiing alabaster bas rei n walls. Ln th " PICKLED ¢ - DERRY, "AND THE PARIS EXPOSITION. Its solid ine cf . coed, daria wince Re mautes pe siliness suc- | vants and in various nseful pursuits, “A still | feared’ CAT Vette hee fowe discon | great cities of Greeceatw period long anes | Pick over sn eee ve at the | merits are suffich ceed, during which he grasy arms of the more unfortunate class of the population are . i t throne tightly with his ner T tly testified toby the From Pier 42 North River, foot of Canal street, om PROM . ositors “of a large printing estadsnment | Tor to the creation of those palaces ot marble | specked ones. Put them into jan and ose | ae te! a oe ss anerenzies prominent a place in Washe 3 | the Jews. They, too, seem to have thriven in | POSitors, ange Sie ‘ as It improves as its years tae i : which were the embodiment of the taste of | over them as much hot vinegar and sugar as | STAT OF GEORGIA. RTO ri though to keep himself s: the midst of persecution and tyranny, and | personaly sa ined witht wena although | that cultured people, the same sun-dried | wil: cover thems teach Gali ot de >| STATE OF LOUISIANA, timore America? Washing: begin fo tremble as if with a nervous f ree have refused to fly from a land of bondage. | Hetiqra ta strike out of comradeship for their | DECKS and clay cement were in use. In Ita low four pounds of sugar. Boil and | an over which he 3 ne control. ittle child, y * hatin, ugar. va Now the oldest mber almost one-tenth of the peop seven or eight centuries before the Christian | and pour it_ho: over the fruit. Levit. First cabin, $60 to $76, Pap and chubby, breaks in on rdinat’s friends in Paris. The master replied that he er in Washington city, an@ re often of light comple: nan : : fi : vat . me of the most valuable, as a living plete phir, | Paris. The D ave in | chaWe find ordinary lime mortar, and even | week, then pour olf the vinegar and boli tas Cabin $4 Beneraers Se Remree roe, Fates. Beoond | ict ropolitan and Ca shea eins plete. of ¢ reading wich what might be regarded as a te. panish descent. “Their activity in trade | Waves, Bue i avis’ (pelt, the lnerease, in ded ae ayeely used in Duilding the | before: pour it hot over the cherries the see- | Apply AUSTIN BALD WES SCO. Agents, | Soutinuous and prosperous Monstrating ery. and the pon‘it tains to Mar. | exeites the j-alousy of the rullugelass, ‘They | Rees but In doit rues, and that this miei | REC#t aaueduety and other Strucures, ‘Sue: | ond tine, As soon as they are cold tle tem | GEO, W. Mosh AE BrOMWAY New VOTES | Sutiieime aly ferar sent! Macehi and smilingly adresses him, as if | are still exposed to various disabilities, But it lead toa dimivution in ‘custom, seeing that | Si ep ea lanl eae ma Pennsylvania’ avenue, aiegiona] | shrewe capable, and less enter, 4 h The tated t ce it: Bc i 2 rat A cem: nts for over two thousand years. In the COMPOTE OF CHERRIES. of a yi F) ? at Tete chit, Pas cardi: | ks stated that since its erection Irkish coueae | the publishers of the Seine and Seine-et Vise, | CemMUBES for over | century an improved For this red cherties are to be preferred, be. | Stefrage Tickets at No. 45 Broadway and at com- | 07?" ay streaie peeteihe, Tee ehn ease By bene Ore | He GANS Bae eae sone Droness Grae Who find prin‘ers’ charges too dear already, | of iurning ime came inte se, ald der cause of their piquant flavor. Kentish or Mo. | 283 "2 Dler, foot of Canai st., North Hiver.iny cba nthe of the most interesting and best edited papers sents the ; its S") being ¢on- | Roumania hi ade s sress a a a ave Ty i orks un ea ise, 2 aus ae ‘avor. bat | In the country: gives all the latest and tres! tributed from the diocese of Lismore, throwzh toleration, aud that equal rigits will at last | 27¢, Deglining fo have t Mela le cs | Degit ing oF the present century. th relloes are the best. They must not be pre st and very freshest the bishop, Dr. Conary, and the remainder | be awarded to all its people. Boar ny | kilns of Ges m: contributed here. The ponti: to his feet, and—rare event— v sitor were not much touched by th’s rives suddenly | In its early history, when the Romans re- iment: but, a few days lave y Were an exemplifieation vf | pare lresses adis- | treated across the Danube, their place was elopment of the industry up to f the highes de hearing tht | tuitthue. Tew b |, NCHOR LINE. | newsaf Congress and Woche and rors fresh as for a pie, because every ch=rry should UNITED STATES MAIL | anxiously looked for paper bs everstonys encua ae pave & portion of the stalk remaiutng, “Whe | STEAMERS f i e .. He man and citizen anxious aot : i i sin 186 in connection with | best way, therefore, is to shorten the’ stal from New York for informa: from the capital of ous ‘ourse to the eardi va is very im. | supplied by the savage Goths, and on the wide | {elt Mas er had refused to engize a number | the buil: ing of the Eddystonolieht hegee tee With a pair of scissors. Put the fruit ina stew. | #LA8@OW every SATURDAY; burg (W. Va.) Times. course i are ce ts very im: Pp y avage Goths; 3 uy of provineia! workmen who had offered tl 3 a * 3 ari ‘4 | Y | LONLON every WEDNESDAY: 7 foc ve, and what he says seems to be the in plains of Roumania took place that fierce eon: 4 t advance Was mad k- | pan with fine sugar in the proportion of a Everywhere be leading newspaper ‘thoughts arising in is hear. Vou | hiet between Gott amd thai Hat tedcaetes | seit Sat alow raie, thelr Zood feedags. We draulie vements. | In 1850 the inven | quarter pound suxar to a pound of fruit, and | PS Shger secommodations unsurpassed for ele | of Washingt dedly the most uewer fd Say ee teens lig heart. You | fiet est of Roine and the foundation of moe, | Sti d, and they’ renounced of their ows tion of the Portland cement marked anepoeh, | to the same quanities add. the jules? we ae eset ait! Staterooms onmain | rary and teal ekiy edition is a com Somew het wasal, DAL Clee ae ieee es | Cunduest of Rome an oths were driven across | Cot the iuerease which they had begun to | Hipn of the Portland cement m superseded aT | lemon. Put them over a slow fire; shake vc. | SALOON CABINS. $0 1098). COMRENCY, Js unsurpassed in variety and bust and round, like that ot Pee De ee | errr OP eA th s filled their place, and hei | ¢?Jo¥. ‘They will probably, find in the end | 1 ydrau ie cements in use, and 1s eonceded by | castonally tec ahegy tod 10 three minutes, | SkCONDCABLN ticluding all requisites. 40. | Syuylw"tenesp of news by any paper In the United thrilling and penetrating. very Hike to Gari | eee eae tts ed their place, pject | yy, Hey nave made a good bargain—certain. | «toting ished architects to beciie best kuowis, | then take flan ee Aor t putin abasin | Excursion Teketa for Fines . | doencs callatin (Tenn.) Ezamtuer. thrifing aud penetrating. very like to Cardi. | a1 the wide and fertile region and its su ly a better than if they had forced their | t'Butinore dinenns aud earefuliy drein ac T'the syrup, wiick | York to Paris aud return, $186 to $195, accord: Comies as near to being an tudependont paper as hal Manni: g's. except that it is stronger. His | people that had once formed the Dacian pro- Ina ter to stop his works. Strikes and lock Hba put into the pan avain end reduces webct ing to stateroom ahd route chosen, {ts bossitile: the journal of no party. Inat essential aetent is Ron hough he | Vinee. Under Attila the wandering race was | M4 ter to stop. his | metiods eee oe Rurisa ia a Bowes it inte she pan and reduce by I for Books of Information. Plans &e. the organ of the District of Columbia, and as au Was educated here, he hi ‘om his long rest- | formed into an obedient nation. The master | Pites whieh Would generally te them. ° 9 thicken the up. 8 littie ising'ass may Apply to HENDERSON BROTHER, has made itself the favorite Washington newspas dence in Perugia, hin course with | genius of the famous conquerer founded a Pp ys il e lnterta: ° ok eri SAN FRANCISCO IiUMANITY AROUSED TO EF- | added, but if it n be done without it is much BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK, per. pessary to everybody in the capital.—Salt the Peruvians, ac nf of Peru. brief and powerful empire. ‘To the Germans | Wit)8,if Be, middlemen interfered between Fort. Pe ety be at se a Jelly of pure syrup is beaut - | Or to ANNIE K, HUMPHREYS, 490 10th stein, | Lie (tan) Herat. gia. His hees are generally long. and | be was known as Eizel. | Ope ebay ee, ethat labor | ff tlereis one genuine and noble attribute | fully transparent, but isitislass destroys the | _¥., Washington, ap24-Sm "| The one conspicuous success of Washington joure You are forced to admire how happily he keeps | earthly prince i | wn pee aly 1y3 fetch what Bi Fe At a still fi habiting poor, failen human nature, it | t apsparerey. The syrup must be pouréd into — | Rali:m; under the the m: ster-thought that ruus through what he | ¥here upon tl do he management of its present is the godlike instinct of assisting one’s fel- ys constantly in vi perous than ever before; @ a pla‘e to-et,and when thecompote is required | N ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Tae peo- | f Hungary, or at Vienna, and here were per- proprietors more p ne thing is g: ned by temporarily forei 1 ala i ju nen i i ies are pled ina peeaat | mL newspaper in its own. fleld: minds tt pees ng is emporaril low-n en in moments of hidden distress and | the cherries are pied in a pyramid and the |°¢SwaMSHIP LINE BEPWEEN NEW YORK, | fusivess ditgentiy; and eg tell, minds its own ple now gather closer around the throne. ‘The | formed or Witnessed the stately nuptials of | 2 OVe, its je nr shee ploy Ked-for plissieal danger. Upon o¢ Joly turned over tiem. rom tan Tne SOUTHAMPTON 48D BREMEN, | ¥. Tritune, 12? and makes money by it,—¥, resentation of each one to Hix Hoiiness now | Kriemhild, aid all the dreadful scenery of the | Bt Me bt the sions When human life hangs in the bal: E Fee RRIES FOR TARTS, | | The steamers of this Company will sall every Sate | THe jeating paper of Washingt egins, the ladies t course, presented Pman epic. But Attila as areal | tith will commend. ilselt tee the ites | nothing is more touching and ereditable th (Cut off the tops and tails of some | arcay trom Bremen Pier, Toot of Third | most profttalte In. the commae ‘under its peeeee first. The littie ch child who interrupte. ded the exploits of all that was | \ "Nine classes before they the Wanner in which personal comfort and | rie s,Which have not obtaiued their full ee ty Hcbo <a 3 ee paoanee manage the address is brsuzht before the pontiff, at mance or legend. He swept | puccosion af the liverties tor safely Isat once forgotten, and friends and | and put tLem into wide-necked bo.tie ron. New York to Southampt whom he stares with a half-frightened, the Roman provi Fe rs ged Greece, fougat and newsy it is ably edited’ and alw; w Passage DE At As ably ed always bright |New York jo Southamp.dn, Lon. ee Indianapolis Journal $20 Eola; steerage, $80 currency... For freight oF passage, Oo cI 30. Fear PPS Bowl foes join with equa dor in such vitalemer- | hi stiiking which Eng: present” the: ing endowed i peen Well Washed This truth was illustrated with pe- | loosely, and set them in oree yesterday afternoon, as many of | which Should be brough 1 . The | on the tied + his hands | comparative! ishmen enjoy. F » iS NO prospect of their with these libe: for even ged Italy, and ina | 7) t period established the | } e- blessing him | supremacy of the Hunsin Europe. The horr Wondering Wok in his | 4c cal Holy Father A newspaper that can thrive where two hundred pan of cold water, and sixteen journals have failed since 1790, does net void upon the eh | | | ery gradual. | | need a certifi dl ~ Hes: for even aly aware. ‘A couple of | Ty. Leave the gov cherries to manos oath a —— —S | Seencearion:- Baltimore Waste Tom Ws Oo Ye mos! he Littl ble race see: desi " ver a e gate the playing at the corner of Pine and | they assume a shrunken appearance, then 5 x | _ Qne of the neatest printed and m Boedeseen Lani axes ization. But th e COMMENT Hee Sad Misa Res ag aro ap naa ai eee ate toe ea proceeding A eats mts ot an bottle ae not full take | Si1LADELPHIA ALEXANDRIA, WASH- | price paces tenia tha eer ing asever. He Mullooly of S pire vanished. New states arose, new races | fit to be lurking, So afrald see coos ee Faint and evidently much ex- | the contents of one bottle to fill up the Lest, “INGTON AND GEORGETOWN" | Warrenton Ccaspaper: flied with everything of Clement nd when the pope | of barbasians crossed the fertile fields of Rou- = Fhe thinne autor f ving for help. Someone ay. | and pour suflicient boiling water into the bot! CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE’s | vic Trom the caplial of the mating eng hears his 1 emost kindly says: mania. The Turk, Sclave, Tartar, Russian, Noduceds Hah thes aa Sal QS: | parenulya child, had evidentiy faliendown the | tles to cover: te Koosebocea eee ee DOL: | : |p ASec trom the capital of the nation; so ¢ are most happy to see Father Mullooly, of St. Pole, have left tueit impress upon the I LIYE FoR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND trap and was in iinminent danger of suffoca- | tles closely, and tie a bladd NEW ENGLAND STATES.” Sees ing = Tie: je DEWS Was Soor a ric pS rs by, and in a moments tools | When required for tarts or puddings pour From Philadelebh—Monday, at 11 ; ’ ach | Prom Seorgetow ps Monday. r wing co-operation for char sociation for relieving cripples at oaen have any kinship with a similar es- ishment at Nantes or elsewhere. ustita 18 Which seem to be exempted fromm this ple purposes. Clement's, of whom we heard So many | population. At last, as Wallach praises and encoimi Hore it was that | Via, it becamea Turkish provine r over the top, ‘was besi enabled to see his ¢ and M mmunicated to | keeping them in a dry, cool place till wanted, the Roman A clement 0) the people must have sunk into | slavery. The fierce and imperious Turk ruled with an iron the upper bank of the Dan- j that every household in the country can have tt. | Brownsville (Tenn.) Bee, An energetic, careful, public-spirited journal, ing accurate news and present= table to the family circle,—Pred- Ww a.m, cht a p pavement was being | some of the water away, and. add as muc at 7 p.m. ght and the pavement was being r ie er away, and add as muel Freights received daily. ough diy torn up. In a short time a dense and | suvaras would be necessory. for fresh, f y closely resembje i= aavurend ap- | gin Hi te Boston and aminer, vay and which kave braneh offices in differ. rer ago ene Said | wich they clonely resenibie'se ers P| Rt idenee, cennens ean One of the best papers published in Washingtom Dut rourh with bumps whieh would delight | ube. But the Turkish power caved. | crt pltces, are all under the special control of tales ook Ghee | Peet#™So presenve sma wneNRIES. | {helt gaat innded ac congetown whart wil please | city: we advise all'oar dricais wating the tant Shavve hanging. deepsea Kigliy sud keaniy See ee? Tee people, whe were | Government, and kenerally Hours on State deride sturdy draymen. As fast asone | Toone quart of sir wherties Dut one pound | are eall informestion apy te 3-H JORNEON | Surry Oe ey Pence, Capltal to subscribe for it, andove hanging, deep-set, kindly and keenly ¢ copie, whe D . When you talk to a Frenehm " . OrOMOthy par: put a eof (he Sugar in the bot- cay intelli; ert eyes; a large, very large nose, thin ntosigh Brindepentence: aeties 1 y ¢ man of aptly | of sugar: put a lite 1202 ¥ street ps e the Foresters and the Odd Fel- and fire; a w most reaiily Straight li me up exhausted, another pr¢ stepped into his Gen. MeComb’ known form could be seen in the mid: workers, while Auditor Mayna ho lends itself ce revived, the Turkish rule was in part ich reck: - ivesmlle, deep, | Yhrown ol Tho Koman element has outilved HIS ERC eee ein bees OF da good, clear, un, Goth, Turk. sumania ‘came almost associations would be impossible in aT The ablest and best conducted ir of th > 1 h x almost | . n France. : Ome ‘ r4 s 6 capi pointed ehir d. firin jaw, con: | independent under Alexander I. ; under Prince Would | develop Into political ean: | WT inttrvnis (he faine VORe Cee ee eeee | Ment aeey now and. then until the sap ie NLY DINEOT LINE TO FEANOR, | {21, always preventing the ve ener ne eee Stitute the principal features that vou become | Charles it has declared itself fr 7 ¢: and try wild experiments in the could be heard Help! Hurry up!’ | drawn. Let them boil for half an hour; pat GENERAL TRKANSATLANTIO fresh ard attractive manner,—Staunton Vir- aware ofin lo King t the countenance, ex- ae eo Tee me pie (is ace Couza,was Way of communism. As to trade unions, | oo neice Barnes came by, shouting them immediate} into the jar and seal them MPANY Between New York and ginian ive in the highest degree, of Leo XIII. | elec y 2 native of Moldavia. Jonservative pa aw | § SOUSARINE. wor : : ight. Set them in the’stn for a few days. : S You approach him, and kiss tie embroid. | He ruled from 18:9 fo 185, one of the mos rad, | te Conservative party think that the law | 2nd the like. | pe words down the hideous { Up tight i y re. Pi ered well- | tom of the Kettle. and one tablespoonful of | Sood things. valuable and interestt Snset Washington, D. c. CLF. HYDE 60 Wee au h t A i wharf, Washington, 1. C. a. F. and we hope that its present proprietors will live ofthe | Water; then a layer of strawberriesind then of | ter street, Geor ny D.C. ; WM. P. CLYDE & | Cetenrate its half century aniversary. Washing- nard desperately | sugar, untilali in but do not do too many | Go,. General r8, 12 South Wharves, Phila | ton anvil, members oF oy Eee Nossal ih his bare fingers. | atatime. Put them on a slow fire, shaking | deiphia. u jer 42, N. B.. foot Morton st. An old established paper: gives full and accurate : : is already gone too far in allowing the i inging aside his eoat, seized a | [Germantown Telegroph. TLE DEPARIS, Capt, Santelli, Weanesiay, | reports of ail events of public interest transplniag Sipping trom hig boy hitzers a REhdty | thet land onmers: Seiden was abolished: and | workmen following the same trade th une pat, Sectrelinquished ‘Heke By his aides “ein | | = : une 5 at the uatioual capital. — Yorkville (8. C.) Bm most slipping from his botiy iinzer, a kilidly | the land owners satisfied from the public | jonny souowing the same trade in Wear | just. rl . By % interest lights up his eyes as he hears who you dd e church lands were confiscated, the ij or J . 9 A. Me ippi i How a Missouri Murder Was Re- | “NANT LAURANT, Capt. Lachesnez, Wed- | quirr. : M en ha | . clenched teeth and dripping brow, his enemy Teale. poAINT LAURANT, I ccninis aps Such Sede ies pceade. teins eee fave quelled strikes Uy tee cilectual but wie | ofthe day. before, ate Rey, Wereeene Six years ago Julie Le Blane mysteriouly | yt AS RAVOR. Capt, Sangiter, Wedaeeday, June | and freshest news from Congress, gives the cesar Jan a acouraed, rakes: introduced: | jyutely ruinous process of making soldiers do | REY sdered qaoce iaieuas by tae aUreneanee disappeared one July wight from her home ta | 223% p, In Gold (incinding winey—To | Fiera i. Be Mit domesticnems. —Newherry (8, Op tion enceuraged, honesty, frugality, | ty. work of the strikers. When, in 1865, the | Was Fendere morein pase By ze a pe Eanoe disappeared one | uly ight irom her home th ae vet Pass 3 ; m of al for iced: and the reforming prince was journeymen hatters of Paris struek, an order | Qf, Poor Woman Hire a neighbor Puc with is rexson conn ty BO. bad. Her white, hare Fe, Suk, $100 Sorond ‘Cabin hie howe wn want con zs patna vat naturally | driven from office perhaps beeause he was | 7fne Yuen batters of Paris struck: an order | She had Just uissed her litte bop. and, with | skeleton was discovered a fe the Misslssippt | ‘ise, suo Utensils. ae Sie pens directly trom zs aagarfors wi Bnd tte eloquent speaker of his day: Leo XIilismore | only too sincere. He was succeeded by the Paris and the garrisons of the environs setting the unerrin, He uit on of mater Tadthepan negro f core quipe along te og Misttealpt SE ee ee IRE," “VILLE DEPARIS,"" ; “ 2 fo the emotion sand. more to ihe toteliee. | Soiradvaleta Huge Chases, Roumana bas | f.ith that soldiers who were hatmakers bg | H,6as het olny whowas slowly smothering | river, ima boat i pynnailed ag A Moat | god gk” LAUMENT™ do aot cry Womagt Rae Pree anaes — ag 1X was alctneulhed, fs bis thorough | Huns tas becrme the sat ot fe ica te ht have leave to go and work, on | Shricks, she alternately wrung her hands and | Julie was a Mooming maiden of 1s and that | *°§'Ot1s DE BEBIAN, serra TW BOT | lcs in the cous a ame Pr he best week ood nature and genuine kind-heartedness; | A new nation has been formed ; Jassy anc ie hg ihe pay oF fered bv the | Sorieks, she slternately wrung her bau Sand | sulle was a, blooming maiden of I and that | 4 usp KA en ha Sorisegsmen reer: 0 XIII is remarkable for his kindly and | charest are the centers of a rising elvilization: | posal ASW WEERSE tthe PFo- | of the poor crushed creature brought tears | jng party, ‘The nest day. her comtinued dio | thgton LG.” 0 PenBa. ave., agente S98 Wok | | Notwithstanding its mutations, it, iss been a Courteous manners. his gracious speech and | gud the Houmanians have proved oh many 4 | that same year, ts, there was a strike among | seist-" Wtha Ula” Bem SUA RRREE, "ADL. Nee FEUEE SNRTEA TNE AAI Of ex DATEBES,, Who | !gton, Hamed bustth and prope gee Battin Soe She acetiomace In orent be Caltes im thone with | bloody Geld ibelr repaintian fo be ite: A iarke | the Parisian cab-drivers, and again soldiers | Wiisper that passed from one pale by-stander | the secial gathering was heid. “in the woods | Al Si=-a~ Sip aRpA im SP RAMOHEES Persons who desire to obtain a bil pp Drkuuberand the Hawot almost overs Envopean | Were Pressed into service: this time in such | {oine others asper MeDouald fell out of the | We, cgcial eathiering was held. In the woods Pitiadelphis to Liverpool, touching ‘at he capital of the Nation would aera ee eaned ae he cor Danube, and the flag of almost every European | tree numbers that the strike came to an end ranks of the diggers and lay upon the side- | of a man leading to a creek empt into the nueee ne canital of the Nation wo lished A Boy's Pockets and a Girl's Pocket. | nation is seen in the harbors of the towns and | jj, Jess than a week. We haye called this a | Walk’ utterly Work ont and Barton Hill, the | Sfman leading to a creek empty Tommy is twelve years old, His sister | cities that line its shores. town, es - y er at had | “Cabin, Intermediate and steerage (iokets | _Cuembtedly the leading paper published ; , Devon iz a Tuinous precess, however, because it sows ill- | geror, stepped into his'place. Mayor Bryant been moored, but was now missing. The | can be had at H. D. COOKE, JB. & OO.°B, Bank- Washington: for non Mary is sweet sixteen anda half, ‘The oth Still more remarkable is the sudden rise of | will between the army and the working class. | 2¢\0r stepped : “ B: ‘Also, agents for the ed Bias Line ges ri eral pur, we unhestating- ‘i Hs threw his official dignity to the winds, and, | father suspected Philip Kenealy, one of the 1429 F st, ly recommend it,— Wilmin, fon (N. C.) Star. morning Mary accosted her mother with. | Servia to {reedom and prosperity. | ‘The Servi | es, and the fruit of such enmity appears in | ‘heqstequipped with nothing but a piece o young woman's admirers, as responsible for to Antwerp. od of its existence {i has Tee see ehat a lot of stud T found in | a yamousiing Stephen Dushaw, in the four: | Cli! Wars, lin can, did good service. The brokers, com- | her disappearance, but Mrs, Le Blane per. "s pockets,” and she deposited on the | 2 shan, 3 ‘ommy’s pockets,” and eposited on the vT m™: rt NMAN LINE vented its reputation as the n Wash! ne - | the police are also made to play.a large part | ing up from the just closed board, pitehed in | suaded him not to arrest the young man, who I Mes table the fo:lowing articles, to wil teenth century, defeated the Turks, Byzan- | in the repression of French strikes, and we minor 00. (W. Va.) Register, : Has made a genuthe = Va. i : witha will. Sandy Austin came near being | disappeared in a few days, saying that he was EOYAL MAIL STEAMEES, . gen ( prike “vitor 0 aided knife, a | tives, Hungarians, and created a powerful | {wot hel) thinking that this part is nota | submerged by the caving earth, as the p' ‘oing to New Orleans to accept a permanant pa “ fe righ maybies, one £90, 2 broken b aa ey keys, a | State. But when he died, the Turks, ak the’ bat- fair one. There was'a big strike in the Creu- deepal, and Turnbull ina few minutes | StuHion there, as his great love for Julie | SEW TORK ts QUBEMETOWE & LIVEEPOOL iB aheid tata a.) = pu flsning Tine, piece of lead. SmoOth ae athe Might Of Serine Milos ine Sue. | Zt iFon works in IS}, another near St, Etienne | fouied as though he had. been resurrected by | would not permit him to remain in the neigh. | EVERY THU: Bari * | all the intest news: is enterprising and, fellate. four pieces Oi slate pencil. 'a worn out pocket. | stroyed the might of Servias Milo: Murad, | 21873, and now there is one among the min- | the last trump. Even some of the working- | porhood now that she was missing. Two de- ta niontr vee sing, 94 i book, an oyster shell, a wounded jewsharp, a | Vian Leonidas, stabbed Bip comune) ee furad, e:s ol Decazeville. On all these occasions we | men’s party lent a hand. In just 22 minutes | teciives Were put upon the case, who could Qnty of Be TSS curste . a peahantg 2.) piri of Jefe Piece of blue grass.'a rubver ball, lump 'of | on the battle-field, but jection. “Its rising | have heard of wholesale arrests being made on | from the ‘frst alarm the sewer level was | find no trace of the daughter nor of Kencals: | G4 Of Bertin....-6-481| City of Rraneas.. slvineviden en * ae ni chalk, two diied fish- worms, a sling-shot, | try sank into a lasting sul ee on $ ris g the charge of picketing. Men who had not | reached. The last spadeful of earth was When the negro overhauled the boat after this | Q1 of johmos 8007 ney ot 0 | pende : Satan se x inde- Piece of India rubber, two corks, a fractured | literature was suppressed, its children were | useq any threats to deter non-unionists trom | Teached. Th by Mr, Scott of Wells & Fargo, | japse of years, it was 80 full of water, the acy hester Paris, 8081 ape press, Th Beate ticked va > ene comb, piece of licorice root, a song book, two | snatched away to fill the ot oF “rs cone oe working, but who had simply been found | when, amid the deafening cheers of the im: | cumulation of many rains, that It was nearly. surpassed by any oir newapape in te coun medals, and a juveniteland tort ise. Tommy | the Turks; the people san! fed intense Ig foe pleading the cause of the strikers, were | mense crowd, the little prisoner emerged, | ready to sink with {ts record of almost forgot- Soy in anything thet ent fo the compo looked ‘thoughifully, as the eontents of his | ance; oppression checked their Brot inpiwd charged with rioting, whilst others who were sinning ond almost dend? trom hig critical | ready,to sink with Ra reeotd of almost forgot, coun: Pockets were deposited before the eyes of is | ecaturtes that have’ witaessed the rapid’ pro, | Stiangers to the district, and who had come to | hodtion. Ttwas's parrot, thar had tett ies | $0 .Gtm upon her wrists, which were remov. mother, and sulleply remarked that it “was | ¢ Bi troasere abs Siumbered in. this medieval decay, Within ation is. nd how long Uniike Pius IX him in m other respects. Pius 1X was an orator by na- ture, and was probably the mos! cre salouns are axarsousy txrnuned, sepectally | the most successful and high! invoreeting i le eur ri re re we ‘4 journals doa lite agitating in an amateur capacity, perch in front of a neighboring bird-store and | ed before its burial. Mr. Le Blanc heard of | Well 'ehted ang ventilated, A Union. s,and he wanted her tolet | gress of France and England, Servia has ilty iy ‘The ‘principal staterooms are | of the country.— Fredert: . were ad judged rrate more heinous ol” | had fallen down the trap, and—but that’s all. | this discovery and, visiting the spot, recog. | Wid, of the ship. The. pri Mere least | | We commend it to those of our readers desiring @ int w | fense of political conspiracy. A French sirike | [Sun Francisco News Letter. nized the bracelets as those of his daughter; Boise and motion is felt, and are replete with gvery | live and new Faper from the Federal Oapital.— Next day Tommy captured the outside | ‘he present century it has oP nie a bre gut. | Somehow vS gets mixed up with polities. g, | Dui when he went to recover her skeleton, it | comfort, having all latest improvements, ingston "ennessean. isier's dress, and carrying the Me. ot monte cane Pues he taco oti Be the strikers never so careful, their ring- | The Nuisance of Evglish Sparrows. mother, ‘sare ly ob- | je § ts rp was found that the greedy Mississippi had | berths, electric bells, &. ‘One of the best newspapers in the country, an@ just | earlier freedom, and expressed in mournful | ders almost invariably end by getting into | sparrows, since their introduction into | washed away the place of its burial cuisine hasalways been aspectalty of this ry a. just | € . . line, ‘ir. Le e tt richly deserves the prosperity it em;sys, i ‘ adies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentiemen’ssmok- | frons (Va.) Whio. e prese: f Mar: , 7 : gaol, aud judges often add to the penal | anierica, have, it seems, been petted and fed | Biane has ne doubt how that Kenealy murder- Dachrooms, barbers" shops. pianos, ‘libra see Chara lot of teasht found in is” cone Sones Od etens te ae and spam of ties of imprisonment a deprivation of civil regularly by the authorities in the cities and | ed his daughter and placing her body in the and Has the largest circulation, and is one of the best and he produced from his hat the following | prese Q knick-knacks, love, piece of ¢ Erokentiocket, ef ing ! 1 ; 4 Provide arly heroes and Kings. One famous ballad | 224 pelitical Tights, along with po:iee super- | jarye towns, under the lpression that when | hoat, a life-boat soutly constructed of wood | "sks fe: PFC yee er tiee e piled reealls the story of the Janizary who. earried ly | Papers published at the National Capital,—Garrett vision for a term of years. We can not call to | they iner a of ribbon, | away in early youth by the er w of the 0: For rai od other tntarmetion suvty | EO Cad} Heraia ‘axed in numbers they would keep | and copper, fastened it to the creek bank where | JOHN @, DAL! it, SLand 33 Broadway, : . mind any French strike which has resulted in | gown the legions of caterpillars and canker | fhe aedorerewin had successfully concealed | N. ¥.;3. W. BOT BBO. O93 Pa aves, | _ A capital newrepaner. and deserves, the long Ife a complete victory for the strikers. Govern- | yo; msthat infest the trees in the public parks. a t ; ‘AN, 926 which is evident store for it,—Washingtom i ile i the place “of its concealment. Finally the | Agents for D. C.; D. A. BROSNAN. chieh ent two slate cuewiies | viaysdcked aud destroyed uncouseiousty the | met takes alarm at the frstsigusof combina. | tii however, reported that the eaterpiliars | (e,Dace of, its concealment. | Finally’ the | Agenid for DO. D,&. BROSNAN, 930 Gt. gy pat um, Photograph, piece of oranze skin, a love | vid, sacked and destroyed unconsciously the | fon, and the masters being backed by the | 1¢ 1% vowever, repo Jnultiply on the trees un. | the creek and’ into the Mississippi's current | ~oNARD LINE. Goings about the National Capital.—Keyeer (We Bice’ trokes ich Dak moc ctlewing- | heme of his childhood, killed his own parents, | ‘whole strength of the administrative mechan, touched by the sparrows, and that they are as | With lis revelation ef a mystery log ane = goings at nthe %, um, Spool of silk, a thimble, a piece of cot | bore off into apitivity a deautiful girl, Ws | jcism, naturally decline to make concessions. | {ouched by the sparrows, and that they are is solved. th the view of diminishing the chances of rite cenenceinn, fon Saturated with white powder, ene nickle, | er, and 3 ase, discovers: Bis crimes: — e erenen Strikes “have Suded oddly. EE wheat fields - ie the old counery. anneyare ‘THE case OF PATNE, bookkeeper and éon. gpliston, the Steamers of this line take a specific | ,,1f you want Llntwgad naenandent sapere Ana} balls, ga eel, ivory ornament seles jorse. Ot was a partial strike among some cage waiters | Jico'said to drive away all. the. hi 0 r ‘AYNE, - - | Bou , Ties Delousing toa'paracol handle: handkerchiet | reat deeds of Milos Obille, who fought on the | W#38 Partial strike among som Duval toem. | Hinds, stich as the Baltimore and orchard | fidentialelerk. for Alvin J. Jolinson, who, Gn the atward passagetrom Queenstown toNew | Clipper. stisiknd perfumed with jockey-club, gaiter buttoner, | field of Kossovo, and stabbed to the heart ploy women as waitresses in the numerous | orivié, bluebirds, purple martins and catbirds. after being eight years in his employ, has em- | York or Boston, crossing a ngridian the United Port pat peers re eee . Va.) Pithered geranium leaves, ivory:handle pen | Murad, the, exulling conqueror. \Servian It | Bhchp scoscurs have Kept up the cistomnee Tha | Miz. Alien, one of the most celebrated of Amer- | bezzied ree cee ernie arta ae | SEs tes Bresteeed: sommes crctetng the moriatan |, Me, sai nen —_ Runde SED Groken Binds & fans Ave vag | be ant : iy : hix successors have kept up the custom. The | jean ornithologists, states “that the rapid in- | more s y generous considerations, find | 0f60 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 42, Those wanting a Washington paper cannot 4 c! box of rouge, another piece | its bs autiful pleces have recently been trans. | care waiters have threatened to strike more Pi f the sparrows in America will soon | apart from any generous considerations, find at.. or nothing to the north P eards, belt-buckl erat bug Nooking, pal soy a jated to, Bogiish by, Mrs. Eee caee, Lord. than once since then, and always on that vexed crease of the sparrows to Hold them incheck, it to be to thelr interest to look carefully after THE BRITISH AND NoBTS RICAN on by subscribing to it. PDeetbore (Va) a pacce ot Tanuce slik ofthe par | Willten in unrhymed verse, may be called the | qeston of pourdoire, or tax upon the eus- | Sra that the introduced spatrow Isto a erent Les AME: uM AMSHIYS i " vi ing NEW The best T published at the national capital; u A me : tomer, which masters’ have been anxious to " ‘anivorous than most of our ownspe- | The doing so might prevent an appalling BETWEEN SEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. eh ee ilteon G ° gi friend Lucy's new dress» an arti | jearcof Servia, But singe Isl Servia has been, | abolish. Some years ago, it issald a number | Ceeree granivoro family, and subsists only on | amount of misery To mention one ease In | pao LLIN AT CORK HARBOR, gress. siete ne SAY ve ficial flower, horse-hair ring. a long brown | in se cucesate, free jin te 6 it ree elved aretog: of Parisians who were habitual frequenters | Si” insect diet exceptionally: With their | point, out of thousands: Last year a hand- hair entangled in a hurk of tatly D ope, i anda slip of t a : . “Russia... Wed., May A wide-awake, first-class paper: oné of the best . ; | of cefes, resolved to take the matter into Wn predilection for the buds of fruit trees | Some, agreeable, married young man was eI 1h e country, —Oakl, | Fi ene se toronto eae | tapes quotient ames ot Weary | tts hl hd yt | an lr pcan pain oa no biagot oar | mlaunel the best socicy ih Brooklyn. it | Spe Wate dune [apa ‘ary Ot Ape ee peo i ons. | s ‘ . whose members boun lemselves to give a are known to commit, re- | li yor hs a ae - + Bot |. Wed., June 19 | Bo! bserib i MTommy. placed the last article on the table | heroes; and the first of Be Hing, the uncle of | nothing to the waiters overand above the cost sepredations fi We ipve testimony from’ the | faulter fo a considerable amount. His mo- Algeria... Wed., June 29 | Algeria... Wed., July 31 weer where Sorags ized an eenee neon and sid from the room with a grin of triumph | the present prince, was T teedidon Nt these | of refreshments, A member of the league, oie World as well a8 At home—have we not | ther and sister were his bondswomen. The | ud every following Wednesday New York. | oAwoduer ae om W.Va ee on his roguish face. His sister made an inef- | intense are the national traditions of these | cing to his cafe, hastened to inform his tarec: burdened ourselves with a tenfold worse pest | house in which they lived, almost their only OF PASSAGE, Ifyou want to Keep posted on national affairs gabe fectual grb for him,and as he passed into the | Si bject races, ‘ {Servi d Re ‘i te waiter of the resolution he had taken. | than the caterpillars prove to be? The spar- | Property, had to bo sold to cover the young aan steerage, sone for it. Brenhoos (Toons) Boman street he neard her voice calling, * You nasty The tio Enatonse of © ities, founded upon | Pocketing the change which had been brought | tha! are hence a needless and deleterious ai- | man's defaleation. They are now in penury. | *4raing to a0 The most popular and influential paper at the little brat. if you get at my pocket again I'fl | are democratic communities, ; oun led upon | him after ayment Of his cup of coffee, he said dilion to our fauna it may be no easy task to | He has utterly disappeared. In the old days By steamers Dot carrying steerage, $80, $100 and | capital.— Fayetteville ( Tenn.) Observer. slap yeur couche Tmmy thinks honors are | feeate ne erent on, gies ana zen over sadly but firmly, “Louis, Tam sorry that Lean: | e,acieate. Instead of being pampered and | of apprenticeship, and, when Young clerks to 2. easy.—[ Norristown Herald. | can vote ih Servia; in Houmania the voter | Pot Bive you the customary pourbotre, but I | pio ected, they should be, if not at once ex- | were regarded as part of a merc! hati d ined | pelled, at least left to tal ei a e | instead of being fast Mout tay, | | Return tiekets on favorable dmerved succes, tabs Leade we ; . ; belong to an association who have determined | > 1 t least left ke their chances in th instead of being fast young men about town, excellent example of alive. Prost. THe Duveu AkcTIC EXPeptrion left the Am- | must be twenty-five, and know how to read wn that abuse.” Louis war equal to | 2 5 : n tlh rc : “Ot | Steerage at very low fates. Btecrage ticketsfrom | An pl newspaper. sterdam Canal on May 6 for a six months’ | and write. ‘One of the striking traits of the | £0 Put di phe abuse. Seine 1 to | strnggie for existence, without the advantage | these wrecks in life Were far less frequent. O} ‘ot | burg (Md.) Mining Journal, y casion. “Sir,” s bi y - | ec . Mod abits of life would not admit | Liverpool and Qu and all cruise under the command of J progress of the past twenty years is the adop- ae tee Me pores, Tietse | of the shelter and food they now tind so abua- | Course. modern habits o rm nesnstown ‘other parts if ‘ a Europe at lowes! An attractive paper, both valuable and cheap,— ing 7 | very nt through un wise huinan foresight.” of clerks living in their employers’ houses, "Through bills of iad: wen for Belfast, Gias- | Fredericksburg (V'a.) Newer Shs tece specially coentrnrced ortho nes er meNtebd ire ie would beimbroved if | You are an old patron of this. House, may in. | C4 may be remembered that iuone of the | but mueh mor might ve done in the way OF | got Faeree heres, Piven fet Beltee. oue Healy ‘he ony ive paper published in Washing ‘The object of the expedition is to rettace che | the Houtaanten eerictic ee a mitated, | form you that T also belong to an association | pack numbers of the Garden I mentioned | friendly surveillance. neit, and for Mediterranean ports, | | tom dahland (0.) Then, dane te the bane ee f{ the | and the only qualification demanded for a | Of Walters whose practice it s to spill scalding | that the introduction of the sparrow into Tne NATURAL BRIDGE IN BANKRUPTCY.— onket treigh it and passage apply at th nyt | A great newspaper, popular and’ influential.— famous Dicteh pilot whose early Arctic work | voter should, te an educational one. ex | coflee, by accident over the leus of stingy cus, | (Pat, the Intro eet ag oes Brest mistake, | wre asher W. Harman, formerly of Hock. | Smee: Res mowte O05 Tih street, Wash- | Wayne Co. (0. - has been fitiy ‘commemorated in the name | Macy, ned in’ pare soucquonal one. Ger tomers. Pe gar te eed gd they are now Anding this out—[London | Pir, Asher W- Harmen, formerly of Rock: vo 2206 of our spicigst and most welcome exchanges, given to the little elghty-ton craft which bears | adopted universal suffrage anda general tol- apa ‘May 1. Gurden. bankrupt on is own petition, had two assi¢n- ly CHAS. @, FEANCELYN, N.Y. laury (Tenn.) nel, ; the party The first point which the expedi- | eration; the cruel treatment of the Jews in | 4 5 . Sincunine Sion FIGHT BETWEEN Women.—A | ees chosen for him on Saturday by his credit- | ——_— A lively and interesting newspaper, Send for it. invade dog Spent sicerng ts oara’ | Fer humanity shuld beth leading Cae ot | qo ®@ en's Agmae agen ames forthe | iter gon Mora Dee ithe, Watwgen | sreane Bang Mr dc ¥s panion. and COAL AND WOOD. Tamang Gur most vauable exchange, Annape- tude 71 deg. N., sé | fame; f : i t. | le erg ite ; . NP i uhmens for the northwest coast of Spitzbergen to Am- | every new nation, and every act of cruelty or | Cue router save tha Cha ay these tend, | Beery Bee fatal encounter oc- | the property scheduled by Mr. Narman {9 the = Gasette. Se racial ner OP erent ore | pormenronen to destroy Snopes of progress. isikaneed ont e system in use for the lamp. | Surted on Sunday ight at: what Is known ose | famous Natural Beles, which, with the land | JOHNSON BROTHERS, |. Bal? 204, BOWSY sheot.—Sulphur Springs Daren xe gil ay fo ei ins dans, win be ihese matters. Prom S© improvement In posts on the Placede Opera, For some months | the ‘All Night Church,’ between two married | attached, 18 valued ‘at $14,00.—[ eich mond AND 4 EALEES A very reliable peper.—Newmarket (Va.) Our st the inventor, M. Jablochkoff, and M. Cas- . I rs that the husband | Whig. D Hav iuthmen Sovran gash | of ing the nt overeat basgRew | Elan themanager oe chart these, | SPEED: AeaPRa yaaa Ngan | MN i oct s of Dutehmen, several of whom on | J Ei 1 Gis tsiana when in the service of the company | Sumiene’ ae bone a eee ves, nor | Rave been attempting experiments that havé | mariage vows, and Sarah Lizzie Fountain peo Warerert Philadelphia for Beltesrs Tent yi alate GABicy» ably edited paper.—Ritchte (W. Va.¥ final icceeded, and now the dazzling elec- " right le: ladelphia for on Fri- " in the Winters of 16834 and 1631-5, It {s ex. | trusts to the intelligence of Itg people. To this | trie ieeet tkeetee tet eny ce azz elec. @ cused Nancy Thomas of {mpro ancy tods | day.” While on the way down the Delaware a | ,We,destre to call theattention of the publte to the No better paper.— Piedmont Virginian, H I proceed to Novaya: Zemlya prataity | Sours, pals want of political, forevight, is due, | pallets, and the principal effects of the spec. | ¥ itt het (Fountain’s) husband Me eo msde | mutiny broke out among the crew, in whieh sa aie means ‘ion Will proceed to Novaya Zemlya, probably | no doubt, much of the uneasiness and rest- | taey: fal ieces now being played atthe | 4 Gyuiiet ch e fight then began in good | the tswain, Robert Armstrong, a Swede, THE ¢alliug at Bear Island, and afer restoring the | lessness of its suffering population. Nihilism | (aculat falry ple ug Diayed a th ay — ; a On the evening of the following rates: c : 1 7 meeting | Whileattempting to suppress the rder, was 56 ‘any Dutch landmarks at these various polats, will | rests upon despotism. "There ‘would be 0 | grexheriment one Wee ee ge Ray ae ee ee re tomes am open MmeCeDE | Titied: Btaleos that out attempt to penetrate as far as possible to the | plots, no seeret societies, if a house of repre- from lamp-posts in front of the Mansion | fAnued on > Pras ». Whipping out. @ razor, ‘Vuidion UL Patwincade orbs At eam chgget are = Lage = te rater Seika Wane compintats sad eer te Ress beets ot Roval Bishan fe, London. The | gashed the face, head and neck of her, OPPO’ | wrariford, Conn. a verdict of #1880 bas ‘been e small corps Sf seating cmos on bei | 2 yng nee of flty feck tro | nent in a most tireible manner, infilecing | found against Mrs: avcicn, Me Maeshce | B-S85 pe. to tho toe oor ieee The small corps of tifle experts on board le. Russia, too, still persecuies its Jews ld be read at a distance of fifiy f ‘4 ne me und again: rs. 4 the schoouer will make observations in mage | Radiits dissenters. “And Bones es the eisai Sore a cent eet. To | wounds which will probably cause h milk-white shades were er deat. husband,Gen, J. K. F. Mansfield, killed | Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. saullk white shades were | Her neck and face were gashed until oniy a | Whore was bondsman for Assistant Retism, me:eorology, OOlOKy. natural his- | of war seem gathering once more around Rou- A spectator describes it as a fifty moon- < ant at Antietam, was bondsman for stant | Main ofice—] Mi and tory, take deep-sea soundings aad ascertain | mane, oie Bulgaria the sympathies of the | power light. It 18 coming into general use in | PUP, of quivering, bleeding flesh could be | Paymaster Joseph Me Wade, of Claskeeant 'i3th sgnired; the cut in the neok simost ex. | wr ts, after Mansfield’s death, were | Offces—1908 I, 1118 Och and rection and force of t! t3inthe cultivated world will follow that power which | Paris for lighting public square: rdens and | Tee 3 whose accounts, Pe wis Mos rea efit ari ea | Rea Se geese | ete at uae hear | Fae 0 are ac ge | eee Busuor McCosxny’ ——— lor progress. Ri cannot safely enforce its | Kuiidine operations can he carrial on under | and the sealp hacked in several places. The | oled for fourteen respondent's counsel. CHN E. KENDALL & SON, day morning, at $2.00 per year. Single copies Smith Was asked Last cee e oN Bishop | own institutions upon an; foreign country, for | its sunlike radiance by night as wellas by | 2nd the scalp hacked In several plaves. The | copy rere filed’ by respondent's : 7 neleny - publication a copy of theletter of Bishop Me- | AH_guber lands are, Piedad to the cause of | day. &:q summoned,when the wounds wered essed, | 722 RussraN CRUISERS. —There are now No. 619 B Strect Northwest, 5 coptes one year for $0.00, and one copy te istery Nelser Fom.Detrolt, annouscing the | jnane: their officials are not always faithful: | _ Scene 1% a HORSE Can--Seats all oceupled. pa there are Rat aan nope oe Iie ul laaie Prenty Russian cicers in Philadelphia in con- | gear tne Baltimore and Potomac Rallrosd Depot, | the getier-up of the club. 10 copies one your. Snswered that the | ter was Dcontdental tne barksof the Danube will be the treat: tie boy Figes and offers his. seat L ores ho arrests made, although writs were out to- | Tho kite tothe sieamstips at Philadel, acahicueks for $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the communieation, and on that ac: | the Danks of ie 5 with an air of slight disdain. Bo day for the woman Thomas. The colored peo- phia, under thesupervision of officers, have for sale, Prices, Rot be made publie.—(V. ¥. Sun wan Ould | peri it ott rece eit rome, fee eevee into i bee Seer pardon did. you spear ple are very much exelted over the occur. | EPe“progressing sapidiy. ‘The Callforon tas FING snd OTHER TIN PLATES, 4% The sixth wife of Elder Dunford of | ita general support. But it is only upon the | Lady— No, I-didn’t say anything.” Boy— arp Sees SES kat ah been os ix Spgs herd — of them 80) an ot ESE Lake has votained a divorce, in order fone, expectation that the Turkish rule will be ex- | “Oh, excuse me; I thought you $914 thank | In xow Avpmans that the students at Harv. | 8F@ already in posi mn. Both vessels will be OES oe ie eal come tle tenth wife of Bishop MeAllistes: °° Servis aud Houmantans have fougat brave. | Pete yest ieacs St Gudecon—- Yon ay #4 xnow all about, thelr examination papers ready forseain about a month. aoa BO) eC 2 ual 7 ere . This mature HUBS. opera Seer te ae Je Bshas een | "Tor freedom, aud deserve it--[Harpers | Lit thank yous" Passengers convulved. Laas is Fendered mperative by he extraordinaty | avmaster of the Paciho ruilla'ct eamitk | ogeeizgm TRIMMINGS, Paryre 4ND Ft ap thetia’s sale, to HJ. Dobbins, of | Yreceiy, disappears at next street crossing—[Boston | gen ands made on the time of the studens ymasier of the Pacie fnills at Lawrence, o. - EA bee cae’ te te be baie siey'| = ahaks eae te tho xe (re for the study of base bail and other classies,— Bin. who stoke Been senter rARNIBHES, Fletcher Webster, the coming summer,on the | thaw. MStOF Thomas PI i : (Hawkeye. u Ni Ohio, that there | @-The trotting stallion Bashaw Chief theran church of Newport, fee ae Be Ss t Site of the Webster mansion at Marshfield, | was no bell. The trustees ‘Mass., and it is designed that it shall closely Tesemble the «ne recently destroyed by fire. ‘a-Columbia college, New Yor’, 1s to have ‘as woll asa general assortment of HARDWARE, ly | owned by Thomas Elwood, 000. Work iw valued at | | #@-The Philadelphia commercial exchange | a new building costing $200, be feet, complete, with Coup- Sviaae resolution died at Cleveland, Obto, Saturday, of | has passed a resolution asking Congress to is- | begun at ‘olse: the Ssertiocs Mokke Ree agp moet fas remit ue = = fg ak vias ears crease the standing army. awarded. ~myll-im asset ih Bis coca eee ens Ty

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