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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NO HOME MATTERS. 19, 1881—-DOUBLE SHEET. A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. toward house. When he was about half- es oor acieartad his attention and he MR. FITZGERALD'S MARRIAGE, | charmsmostunlikely toprov Sime and ot whose oe Fitzg shepti looked around. FINANCIAL. upon the heart not even’ skeptics are x 7 The Hon. Lucius Fitzgerald walked up and RAILROAT a AILROAD AND MINING STOCKS SANDOATE VALLEY KATLHOAD, skeptical. No one, however impresse though Lucius, gon in < : : down the breakfast room at Abbotscraithie with they all seem, is in 80 great a state of real flus-| hand and alone, had reached and —_— ke sold and carried on moderate margin. THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE ; his | te 88 the master of “the house” himself, impas- stopped ; another second and he passed inside Fractional orders executed satisfactorily. Information CAVERNS OF LURAY. his oe ee trousers lanai eee 'S | siveas he looks, aoa there on eeges out Scat = INVENTED BY A WOMAN. a references pace . mone! ell, he was perhaps hardly as yet re- | his usually long, face just a little longer} ‘‘So—so, my ‘Please leave would « standing. ND & CO., The Luray Cave and Hote Company have @ small quantity of very finely powdered good | accustomed to the sound. His young wife—| and paler than ever; his lane, dark eyes burn- rather be alonel’ Of eourse ee Sons : pile emia geese g as Cena lt they se oredr —- nicklime with white of ezg to form a paste. | they bad only been married six months—sat at |Ing Just alittle more brightly in thelr deep | you ne carry ge Jone ttle gam ‘Pree Srauzt, piace (DO CTRIC LIGHT - .. | setting of heavy lash. tacraithie if I can prevent it. wo! Correspondents Matthews & Judd, Brokers, into the Cavorne, and they are now daily Muminated by bse at once. clamp the parts, and do not dis- | the table, behind the tea and coffee parapher- | ting of heavy lash. and the train pants | In less than five minutes Amelia, forewarned PREPARED BY A WOMAN neh eek Harrisburg, Po. ols | head cf Uae oer ee . turb for twenty-four huurs. Do not use an ex- | natia, watching him while she very assiduously | with slow dignity into ihe tention, Still Lucius | by Percy, was creeping along through the See a See ~ | NO OTHER ILLUMINATOR BEING ADROUATE es Se cemees- ant rom ot Mae knitted a coarse Knickerbocker stocking. nccrale does not fees but leans m= = pecutwood! to a se lee in ae —_— pth AND SBC DEPARTMENT. fopenctrate apy eynek Some, yet out ee ee ec 2 Something had evidently produced a twist in | though watching to be recognized, e | to learn. if possible, eard, SIN chs MAGNIFICENT OnWAMEN taeeo! and work into it thoronzhly two teaspoontuls | syn cine nad exdently produced at Ors, | TOURS TO. his tee amare and the bright color | thing of what was going on between her hus-| rypra x. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND BN | tected teeeaen ono | Meader tasesonn eemnoeioe ofbaking powder; wet the flour with milk un- " ss a and ni ti mounts to his brow, and then suddenly fades | band and Birdie Veralam. Advances made and dividends casted have ever before Leen illuminated by the - for the breakfast was untasted, and was getting | vay intos sort of bine pallor. ‘He walks for-| “I would over tees tome if 1 had known; wituecc ons == AR CHTSOL CO. ee ee tenet me She hi fased Rea trate Sage eludow Gescne oats | wae Gd sen Bene Bete ep paersine QDPERATIONS IN STOCKS. are uarvelously beautiful, card preset teste, “ st you have refused me; | from that carriage window is gazing on hima y did you let her invite us: ate aE & 00, =e phere cna ae oe ety : b ne cr binaries er tee me good enough fir youne girlish Nes panna even an “My darling, Tdid my utmost to prevent it; | Hor elt thees Painful Complaints end Weaknesses 00 | 12 scr and Brakes Ne Is Wolstnee WY., bay and | Sen wininatl an pomabie. and bake in a quick, hot oven. | but I suppose y i cos,” said the lady at | indifferent passer-by in a crowded thoroughfare | but she was very, positive, and I—well, you common to our best female population. carry stocks on three to five per cent marin End when a Tig ho forthe umtnation by the Pewrris Pte Dumspiin’ the cay | (Oe Jour swell sca uataran ct eel the'lady S01 sala tarn en look wis such foce ara reincer | batts ne marry her, ‘and I—well, you see, T did So po » se sal, detore you wi 5 cook till last, swallowing a little sob. might have chosen for Calypso when looking | not think you would care so very much.” It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com- E100 can be LURA 3 “Really, Amelia, the way you put things Is | seawy: a “O Lucius, I should have made no sacrifice | plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Uicera- information on application and Financial Report | wii) remain open at a. and visitors nrowsch a sie Really, Amelia, y you p seaward from the shores of Ithaca. it had the , gh ea edie ee tae ne ere | eek Sanimesse | will remain open ata and f are not | too ridiculous. Not good enoug Beeause I | stamp of a blighted love upon it. for you if I had not EP but I thought Spiel Waakuens, and aeons neers pier ee ee ee ee aT S| ay feel sceured -viaas t to Lady Constantia Verulam and her | A busy porter opened the carriage-door, and | Iwas braver. If onfy Lady Constantia would ae 2 eure On emaaeae ‘ mage tiv seraithie. What | Lady Constantia, fat. rubicund, and fifty, came | be persuaded to take me home— : we tS j T vachter being Invited to Abbotscraithie. What y s sollte ‘a 10 It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterns in | _ | areon rae by eon z tumbling ont. “How do you do”-ing Lucius | | “My poor, poor, sweet love, Birdie!” was all | | Tw! ie age eenlgmaek Ste canes ree | general com they have todo with you? I simply do not | with easy familiarity. He gave his hand to the | the man could murmur, potest etry acy enced by ta cae. ineas, execute orders on all etocks from,8en | sosvpH H. SANDS, ceiikkc nace b if you choose, bake till nt thes.” girl. She did not attempt to speak as she| There was no consolation to offer now. It removes Faintnees, Flatulency, destroys all Cra. | Suaret upwards on mangin Buy Geist Vane e Ava og Tu loves: Guce the tie. _tmnohekd Mid Yet they were your most intimate friends | stepped down on the platform, though herhand | | “You must not Kiss me, Lucius—well, only | ,tt moves Faintmes, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- tock pet Gheron socured on reliable parties. 7 : «ae = t - f . he te c Ke Kou ane seemed to linger in his just a moment longer | this once, my love. - Now go. I cannot bear it Stomach. Itcuree Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros. Eractional icts a specialty. | las ace BArmvone AND O10 RAILROAD. Timers ias Aetens set eee # > than was necessary. Perhaps it was the whis- | If you stay longer—{ cannot, indeed. Besides, | avn Genssal Debilie, Rlcerlecancen Derventa vo orrespondence oF p se : ; es ; i - eee Serer ee eee eee ave quarreledl with them: | pered “My darling!” which he uttered in a very | it is not right to yourself or her.” Tonioeine niin 58 Broadway, Ne ThE MODEL PAST FINE AND THE ONLY LINB few quires of blottinz- T saw an envelope addressed to | low tone as she stood beside him, which so sur-| He took her in his arms for a moment, left on | ‘The feeling of bearing down, cansing pain, weiht PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON, sheets with the wine = Verulam’s writing, only a week or | prised her that she forgot to be conventional. her lips one more forbidden burning kiss, and | ana backache, is always permanentiy cured by its use. L ELE anciop leant SS pinata saree ht until it he What right had he to call her “darling,” with | was gone—not towatd the house, but down the SEA eo ee ACK! JANEY cow 2 Iya line of cong fon. The | Amelia sitting at home waiting for them, and | hill on to the moors, where, with ‘nature reign-| .FE>P ae 1 eee abroad when we in spite of the far-off pained look in the sweet | ing in wild beauty all around him, he could fight BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. SCHEDULE TO TAKE PEVECT SUNDAY, MAY 22m, a deep flush mounting all | Birdie’s ey which should have thrust the | unchidden with his raging love, _ It will at all times and under all circumstances ac % eat IN AN 5 ae cae ee wn opposite his wife, and | word back unspoken into his heart? It did not as the arbor, for a long space, the soft, buz-| jm harmony withthe lawsthat sovern the female aye- Satcmeads UNSNNAT AN st. LOUIS by uncovering the dishes. | bring a glad look into her face, as “darling” ut- | zing, lazy summer sounds were disturbed by For the Kidney Complaints of either eex this nf Pas ‘, ; foes \ ent, them ‘come and | tered by Lucius Fitzgerald sixmonths ago would | Birdie's fobs; while outside, with nothing be- | (Xr Mecureof Kidney Comp H. H. DODGE, re 4£,City, and Way Stations. . Roan exposure to cone jou in person. It is very ill- | have done. All the sunshine and joy had died | tween them but the thin, batk-covered, wooden —— rs rey Auhavolin and Way! (Pictmont, : rsihiey uffer | Bai you not toh them You | ont of Bir Verulam’s life since then. She | partition, sat Amelia on the ground among the| LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUN r, Hagerstowi, aud Way, vim ‘ nia A bel aid ES uit to fiad a nice wife for Perey, and from him and spoke to her maid | underwood, her head on her knees, which were | is prepared at 253 and 235 Western avenue, Lym. | poe stocks and Tnyestment Securities Bough tand of Kocks and Way Stations. a e felon has te tu ing he ts eoovns for the shooting on the 10th. | about the luggave, as though seeking refuge in | surrounded by her clasped hands. Shehadheard | Mase. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in : ADELPHIA, NEW \OKK AND BOSTON " 7 " 1" a + ciality. Whvt ae atl r " ve i the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt Sold on Comunission, as. 2 ¢ Cars to New bork. nthe hivi authority of the London ed Mr. Fitzgerald | a triviality. Why hadshecometo Abbotscrait' it all, and was thinking it over bit by bit. f price, $1 per box foreither. Mre. Pinkham freely a eg pe ‘Sttanss coo Howing (said to be) certain eure is | bend . as you like, | Even Amelia, had she been at the station that | What should she do? The future, which but Sarpese ail ieiecs oz ines, esi Te pak ADL ‘ects ior Heperstows andiat Point of More aor ° As soon as t . felt, put di- | Vii opposition. | day, could not have failed to note that Birdie | an hour ago had seemed so bright to her as she Ga abore: 2 No. 539 15th STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING, Frederick.) cane bir Eek dunepitie walt ‘over the @ # the size | himself with the idea that he | Verulam had been to Lucius in the past what | believed in Lucius Fitzgerald's love, had sud- | 75835 ae See 39:00, Ou Sunday only, more, your thamb ia r SIX striven lus utmost to do. ht. he now re- | ‘y law of honor forbade that she could ever | denly become dimmed by a mist which looked — Agency for Prince ant itely, Stock Brokers, 10:00 BALTIMORE, EXPRESS (stops at Hyzttevit aarsat the expiration ef which tim ty 1 Feitedly to wrone doing. | be still in the future. Like Lucius, Birdie was | eternal. She could not see through it; it was ‘Gouee, Meese Laure, “Aue Sunctame ua may be seen | of a north | accomplishing her destiny; like Lucius, she had | thick as that which gathered about the summit |, famity should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S 64 Buoapwax, New Yon. 110:40°TITTSbURS CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND the felon, wh antly taken out wit her many | a firm b ef In her own strength. How utterly | of er own north country hills Still she must LIVER PHL Ea ey cory conatvetio, iliourncas, pea OUTS EXIaESS, voint of a ora lancet | weak they both were perhaps they discovered | try and find her way through i ; 5 . 5 >a. . u ele is i D fie -It cannot be too . | with startling reality A thes stood side by side | there motionless, listening to the sobs within, E@-Soup BY ALL Dnvoaurs._es Every class of Securities bouht and sold on commis. } 13 10 Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sia Foor axp se TH a OF fock, aud on the Abbotseraithie platform. ae thinking nore earnestly, Hien ne ed ever | 83-e0 sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New | 4) 95" On Sunday only, for Baltimore and Way. extensive! mown teal ee Te with moor and | Lady Constantia was Birdie’s step-mother, | thought in her life before, a depth of feeling was = = = York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the | #2:1 E BSS. mouth dise: Lina few days by she is a lovable little | and the girl was dependent on her for food, | awakened in Amelia's. heart for whieh no one | AN IRON AND COPPER INVESTMENT. New Xork Stock Exchange at one-eighth of ane per cent yGAL AMO PHILADELPHIA AND NEW the use of the acid i; Jet Lucius does not love her, | shelter, and clothing—utterly dependent: and | who knew her only in the light comedy of iite deaion; ‘Ssivakelems Wie wh wires to | 3:30—Baltinore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- i wnfuls | and for no more” : e er’s chattering, -natured, shallow- | Would have given’ her credit. She was the first commission, Stogres erick, Hagerstown and Way, via Relay”) mf! and for no more valid reason than that she h her’s chattering, good-natured, shallo’ ould have given ai = Sphts, Mew Nodkaod Soma thoes | aise a epmnow one Wot, ie Et) not somebody else. Then why have marrie ed widow was calculating, though kind! to move—yery carefully, lest Birdie should | In 1876 the incorporators of the imore, Patiadelnhis, § : mee as : tr Uhre via Belay, eto Pe her? The question is only too pregnant, the and had, moreover, but a limited income. hear—and to go slowly to the house. She met NORTH STATE MINING COMPANY which orders are execnted on the Stock Exchanges olix Jancvon.) one t us. Whena mutual friend, a| To marry Lucius, Birdie knew was utterly | Percy at the door. - a wae Lhe - ‘in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations | 1445—Point of | Ko ~ ~y -4 after washing bet we. ad first broached the | i ible—knew it from the moment the first | ‘Well, what was up in the arbor ? began the examination and development of the mineral | of Stocks and Bonda and information regarding the fecks and Way tnt spoonfuls of th love-flutter agitated her heart: so she resigned | | “Nothing. I believe you purposely sent me | wealth of North Carelinn: andl ehece ave years of labor | Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY ai- | t4:40—Baitunore, Jrrapaincns Way Guetions. ig the drink of A ‘Can you ask If the young | him—zave him with her own free will to Amelia. | on a wild-goose chase. “Lucius has gone down | and expense, became satisfied that they were possessed | sect fiom the. New Work Stock Sischu: a3 8:45 cALTEMOES & spy : salts, & | cnoush to marry me, here [ ai, and | She had a morbid longing to witness the suc- Lai agement tay sea Ghapiety in ta of rich and valuable mineral properties, that only re- | ————— SEOE— JS yr - be aut Way Stations. — rter of an | ao more words about cess of her work, and had accompanied her hat an invaluabie article is stupidity in the | quired a railroad to enable them to pour into the pockets 5 = mere and Way Stations. : A ins was not Io1 | mother to Abbotscraithie, deluding herself into | proper place! of their stockholders thousands of dollars of dividends. | _ PROPOSALS. _ | 730A TIMOME, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL with great the idea that she would henceforth endure the | Two hou later the husband and wife met at | ‘The principal properties being in Ashe Connty, remote | = ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. 5—PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS OLp Time Pork asp pounds er sou of an earl, five void in her life with less bitter pangs if she were | dinner. Birdie had one of her usual bad head- | from transportation, the Legislature of North Carolina P . pacts eg SS . ch ji 8 apparently charmed witi her; | but allowed to see Lucius rich, happy, and con- | aches. No one could have guessed that Amelia | was asked to grant a special charter for mining, railroad Trrasvry Di yok "HI. om posTom Chen boe ould she wan tented. x had Tearned the truth; only perhaps Lucius | and telezraph purposes. ‘Thin charter wan’ granted 5 sehen Lady Constantia told her that she | noticed that she was ‘even more tender and | February 11, 1881, incorporating the North State Min- | on soak over night. In the 3 | was sitpiy had received an invitation from Mrs. Fitzgerald, | womanly in her manner than she had ever been | ing Company: Under this charter the company have | . fast scald and scrape the ri the pork aud | years of tite had di and in her blinduess and her love of living af | before. days HEGIO) lay AIL Up athire in a |e suisee Goa canes tie tore os eee ae Se See ee Se mat onto boil an heur be: utting in the | ble the number of thousands which had ever be- | other people's expense suggested that they ‘or many days Birdie lay up stairs ina a y 2 NS2 icles in tho follow! “: Dry Colora, ' Teun ans to boil i te pot, | d to him—Oh, a very vulvar miracle as | should'necept it, Birdie had chered: ne ‘opposi- | darkened room. Amelia never intruded herself and’ reduction af ores, in all ta branches; to construct | (iis Chanieais Myneso tet Than texte, F sper, na from Washington Bint the alice and - in half-warm water. If the o—and he had latter! tion. unbidden into the sick girl's presence; but all | rai/roads and telegraph lines connecting its coe a Binder Materiais, Dextrine, Grocers! Bandeiee, Cue ‘ation and O19 and i hard lime stone use at t year or two—saddled himself w She got into the carriage and seated herself | that love could think of and attention carry out | &Unk lines of railroad and Usaha eat mpeyedlcerg| [rome pongo in Fittings; aun aud Biase Gostines, Lome mo Ts first water. After boiliz ithe Verulam, and which, | by Lady Constantia’s side, the maid opposite. | she gave to Birdie, and with no demonstrative purpose of Gpoubaeiaeren) iesehars ns sapearey | ber, Horse Feed, Ice, Coal and Wood. ny petet in toca ‘mus throuzh a cullender and put on fresh water and d. Lucius proceeded them in his cart. He had | outbursts. Nor did she ever tell Lucius that | es, it hax power to issue bunds to the amount: Blank ‘forms for jropowals on ‘articles of any class, eS Al qui er. The viaelyt ing Birdi : elped him | $25,000 per mile. ‘The capital stock of the company is | with information at to qualiticn, quanttios aud canal THE GREAT let boil until quite tender. Then add the pork ill-starred lovers had any | chosen wisely in leaving Birdie to her reflec-| she knew aught of the past, but helped him $10; 000; 000; cities seve an0000 ‘Of pat valoeof | fone, will be furmsheh cn sptitetion te te Coben ° to the beans and let simmer untii nearly as stif or even a reasonable expectation of be- ) tions for a while: furthermore, he went up the | quietly, with soothing tenderness, to bear the pouan id as ES as mashed potatoes. Then put into a baking | ing let some, Lucius felt. no sort of scruple in Raiiseup? back way into the stable-vard to avoid being | anxiety and irritability produced by Birdie’s ill- ent when Birdie and Mrs. Fitzgerald should | ness. Amelia had seen her way throush the mists, and the road along which she had elected to travel was that of patient sympathy. As months passed on, and time cicatrized the wound in Lucius’ heart that destiny had made, was not much of its healing due to the woman who loved him well enough to bear silently and unmurmingly her share of the burden’ with which he was so heavily welghted. Birdie Verulam has never married. She went posals on each item will be considered separately, and preference yiveu to articles of domestic production oF manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal, As it i sient to store a ay of | 8 it is not convent on Jange supply « goods: dish; score the pork and place in the center: i hour. Great care should beans scorch when they Tritruue. Saar axp Corre} acar. which with many doctors has a bad reputation, is an excellent aliment which assists digestion, and should not, says M. Leven, be proseribed in dyspepsia. By experiment, digestion of meat is found to take In Stanly County, 23 miles from Salisbury, on the Piedmont Air Line Koad, in North Carolina, is the well- aay Crowell Gold tne, which swell equipped and developed. The estate consists of 850 acres of ian Rast Sa ice Sontvemiont to sors 5 goods Fich and fertile son, covered with heavy growth of | mare from time ts Give, ae the sched heel ray eae | For timber. It has numerous veins of gold quartzupon it, | termined. and an a rule for not les than the quantities " ified ¢ . and abont 300 acres of auriferous gravel, which yields | SMgcified n the schedules. Ut numerous fine nuggets and coarse gold. ape seman, | Ress Within ten days from receipt and approval of the i, do} eaw-mill in conn : eoabure ate ee ‘Thoee desiring blanks and information must specify | po PALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, offering his heart to the willing An Calmly considered by an impartial observer, the trans- action ist look very like selling an estate with aheavy undeclared mortzaze upon it. To the Honorable.yet impecunious, Fitzzerald, however, it eppeared but in the light of that time-honored course, “* The only thing to do, by Jove!” Ah, and he would do his duty like a man, he would. No more flirting now. Of course, if they met much, it would be awkward—deuced He could easily make an excuse for not being at his post to fulfil the ceremony of introduc- ion. Perhaps, even in theabstract, he was right, although his action, or, rather, inaction, in the matter was due on this occasion solely to his in- clination. Where people are bound nolens volens to make themselyes acquainted, the for- mality of an introduction is very likely better For Cauan at 8:00 hich class of articles they are qualified to propose, a C 4 In Ashe County the company have large tracts of | 2° Svarde will be made obiy te Coated meee: am. daily, except Sunday; 9.00 p.im. daily, ex Place much more completely when suxar is ad- | dangerous (with another “by Jo ) Well, | omitted. | At ail events, in this instance the | abroad with Lady Constantia for a while; on | mineral land. Among them a very valuable Copper | turers of or dealers in the mtiches. —— cept Saturday, with Palace’ Cars to Canandaigua ded. Coffee exerts both a local and general ac- | they mustn't meet, that's all. affair passed off comfortabl her return she st enough, and the But this diously avoided all meetings | mine, carrying gold and silver, which is a property of in The Fight to waive defects and to reject any or all bide a wen and Elmira, at 10:30 tion, operating locally by means of its tannin, a see, Lucius thought himself quite a good | impression on all sides was favorable. with Lucius, pointedly refused to pay | 350 acres, covered with heavy timber. This mine is | i# Teserve . , For Williameport, Lock Ha ciu ; Chief of Bureau Engraving ana Printing, 2 eet eer by diminishing the calibre of the vewsels, but | man. I don't want to say a word azainet him, | fact by no means tended te teen ite ens | etna visit to Abbotscraithie; but she 1s al-| fully equipped with modern machinery, and has| 119 taws ‘Washington, D For Rew ¥ Sapa ey acting on the general economy by exciting ue only if he is one, then t ity of good | as danger was concerned, and Miss Verulam was yee on fendi, sitsost iene ane with savecy; produced a large quantity of rich and valuable STEAMERS, & 30,25 p. cxpreseat P PartcrOome Rervous centers and the muscular system. Tien about, that is all. So much the better that | too wise and too honest to deceive herselfintoa | Amelia, who scarcely ever undertakes ‘any A} ce. a Secon ines: renders digestion slower. and is only ot £004 | there should Le, of eourne contrary belief. Scheme of importance without first consulting | PRoFresson Esnwons, late State Geologist of North A] a effect by relieving the feeling of torpor after|~ His young wi though hardly of what you would call strong character, inherited from the late Huggins a large share of that pertinacity which he had turned to such good account; and he pours out the coffee this morning with an When a woman allows herself to love a mar- ried man, she may tell her conscience that every fault from the wife palliates her guilt; but she must be morally blind, indeed, if she imagines that all the qualities of all the angels centered inthe wronged one would ever have weighed vith her in the indulgence of her unlawful pas- sion. There was something artless—an evident de- i ke and be liked—about the woman in ion which went straight to the Birdie’s heart and disarmed her—disarmed her of anyill- feeling against Lucius’ wife—that is to say— no more. ve years. Ri : rT ‘as senior left his thousands equally divided. But the son had not acquired any ated upon the | tlen Carolina; Pror. Kenn, State Geologist of North Caro- lina; Pror. J. H. McCueswey, Mining Geoloxist; Waren Hawruton, M. E.; Prov. R. M. Eames, have made most favorable reports about sain | They concur in the belief that it gives indication of great commercial value, and that by the character and grade ae pte red opens — oe Sa | For of the ore, it promises to be one of the best paying Cop- and aetecnings ‘at Mattawoman Creek per lodes in this country. Sfondaye and Fridays up. When the smelting furnaces are finished the daily | _ 07 Nonce. present yield of this mine is estimated as follows: Thirty tons of ore per day; average, 20 per cent. cop- SS or vter ae eee and after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881, per and #0 in gold and silver per ton, will equal $3,000 per day, and average 300 days to the year, willequal}] on the steamer $900, 000 gross earnings per year. When the new shaft | ARROWSMITH will leave her whar?, foot of ith strect, is finished, and cross-cuts are made to the vein, the aoe 4 a output can easily be doubled, and by the end of thefirst | Nomini Ferry, Gn THURSDAY, Nomint ond Currie. year the mine will be earning (ore averaging as at pres- | man. On SATURDAY, Currionian and Leonardtown, ent) over $1,600,000 per year. 028 © 30HN Kk. WOOD, Agent. meals. Its injurious action on digestion may be corrected by adding sugar so as to counte! balance its effects on the mucous membrane. Thus adding sugar to coffee is not only a pleas- ant practice. but one contributing to digestion. | air of innocent triumph in her blue eyes at hav- Tue WASHING AND SHRINKING OF WOOLEN AR- tng carried her Point. at saa ‘micLEs.— Professor , who has devoted him-| “And so Mrs. Fitzgerald insists on Lady Vern- ee eiiscee See me n why woolen | !am and her daughter being invited,” mused her ee 1 water, | tsband. “The Verulams of all people in the @othing, when washed with soap and water, | wortd! For Percy, too! Asif Birdle Verulam will insist upon shrinking and becoming thick | (as she was called, her real name b ing Bertha, ) and acquiring that peculiar odor and feeling ” Which so annoy housekeepers. says these evil effects are due to the decomposition of soap by the acids present in the perspiration and other waste of the skin which the clothing absorbs. The fat of the soap is then preci nsley’s Magazine. iced Dogs. From the Wilmington News. Within the past half dozen years there has grown up among sporting men and gentlemen of leisure a strong fancy for imported or blue- blooded setter dogs. There are many of the im- proved species in the kennels of Wilmington gentlemen. The majority of the imported dozs come from the e<tensive kennels of Sir Percival Llewellyn, au: : of the British peerage, saithe free tell havelevers mast Who has acquired faue and fortune by devoting al fete eee his attention exci: ively to the. improve. POUR OME The, tent ger ee autamells | ment in the Ureod ol belies dee. whe wees STEAM! ER “MATTANO” \) leaves 7th-street wharf at 7 o'clock a.m. for POTOMAC RIVEk LANDINGS as follows:—On Tues- days for Nomini; on ape for Brick House Land- ing ( Bachodock Creek) and Mattox 300 Sundays at e 10:30a.m., and 2: 5 550: “toto 10:15 p.m. kc} 8:00, 10:30 a.m., 40, 9530, 10° 7 For Pope's Greek Line, 640 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, exce) - Atnapolix C40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except unday. y x C1 RAILWA’ ALEXANDRIA AND. FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAM, RAILROAD. on SM G. T. JONES, Agent. ‘30, 7:20,9:20, and 11:30 a.m.. 4: a and tis b. On ‘Sunday od breeding which how I have been looking forward to your com- | *'¢ brought directly to this country, generally ‘The Soapstone quarries, Kaolin mines and Micamines ik NORFOUI PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS: wool. These effects may be prevented by to the sister as if by magic. In Lucius | ing.” i to New York. in some cases to Philadelphia, | are situate about four miles from. the Copper isinen, oa F™ WOenoe ey Pore aso steeping the articles in a warm eolution of | Fitzgerald's mental phrase, “He is an insutfe1 Constantia declared herself delighted-to | #04 there purchased through agents by sports | the way to the Marnetic iron one beds: POINT LOOKOU hours. then adding | able young cub, talking slang by the yard, and only fit to herd with bazmen and shopboys.” men. ‘The prices paid, in many eases, are aston- ishingly large, ranging In a few known instances as high at $2,000 for a single setter. One thou- sand dollars, however, is considered a high figurge, the latter sum, it is said, having been paid by a gentleman in this city for a noble Rpecimen of the bluest blood. ‘The imported dogs have many points of superiority over the native animals, differing as much from each ¢, but the journey— “Oh that railway carriage! I thought I should Yet he is his broth must be made | have died of heat apoplexy; and that horrid even now coming on the 10th | old-young man—ridiculous creature, he must Constantia, the fastidious, and | ha fty at least—would insist upon her delightiully tine daughter! If only they | having the windows up all the time, and Birdie would send an excuse? But no. Circumstances | would not snub him. Why would you not, would never go and risk their cherished old | Birdie? Oh, he was good-looking—very, but reputation for spitefulness. How they must Steamer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS i ver 1, of fertile tani ‘The estate consists of over 1, 000 acres of fertile lands, acer ee covered with a heavy growth of timber, and also in- cludes a water power of about 800 horse-power. The addition of railroad transportation is only re- quired to turn these iron mines into a bonanza of wealth, Prov. Kerr, State Geologist of North Carolina, re- fers to this property in his report to the State in 1875, warm water and afew drops of ammonia. ‘The woolens are then to be washed out and rinsed in lukewarm water. The Professor . further tells us that flannel which has become y yellow by use may be whitened by putting it for some time in solution of hard suap to which strong ammonia has been added. The propor- tions he gives are one and a half pound of hard FALL AND WINTER ARR. NING OCT irst-claes fare to Norfolk and Fort Mouroe... Secon class fae tp Future Manresa Resta First-class fare to Piney Point and Poiut Lookou! Second-class to Piney Point and Point Lookout. MEDICAL, &e. ‘ESSORS OF MID- : ' i, Vol. 1. cludes his remarks by say- wifery: years successful practice: ekilfall not ny style; i | ee on page 267, Vol. 1. He cone 5 fery ; enrded soap and two-thirds of a pouad of strong | sufite noes thar a teres ove gt ght Teer) pe eons ar leave | eras te maleal Tene NENT ee igh investigation, TOR Peon a Oy Oe Yee BW eed a Re SET Mtcrmation tur. | treatment: clewant accommodations: consultations wit ammonia to fifty pounds of soft water. So cowitated Lucius; and his little burst of | She was something of a rattle, was her lady- | horse. Blue blood is strong and fleet of limb, | thorough in 3 B.& MAKE-BELIEVE TERRaPtN.—Of course, it’s a ‘8 Ticket office, 1351 Pennaylvania avenue nortly west; St. Marc Hotel: Stands, at prin cipal’ Hotels: HB. Polkinhorn, next to City of- Sev ana at ‘Company's Office, ith street wharf. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt, WELCH, Agent. ou ts only. 182 eee. ~ J)E._ BROTHERS 1s THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRE eee < if, and Leu cy WG B etreet southwest. opposite Smiths. Office, 306 chamgeforadvice ey DED FOR DURING CONFINE- “ADIES PROVE. it: all dincaner of females treated. Address rdysicras, 316 North 1th ‘street, ‘Philadelphia, Par iw TARTLING DISCO “victim of youthful imprudence causing Prematnre 1m of —_ Decay, Ni Deb y, Lost Manhood, etc., having iy, Nervoun Debiity wicked exultation at losing the battle rapidly cabieA a gave way to ever-increasing doubts and fears. sham, for there ain't aothing in this world that | f4¥e "8 suficiently grand “scigneur: to recat ¢an take the shine out of a real terrapin. still, if uncrushed by the Perey thule, ave pone you ain't got none of thesenice creeturs you can | le beau-frére:” but the other matter seemed, How a man might love that sweet little raroce to make shift with acalf'shead. You | as he reflected upon it, to hourly contain less | woman if she had only got the first chance of don't want a whole head of a calf. but boil it | and less of what was sweet, and more and | him!” was the mental ejaculation. Just the same, but don’t sluice it with all the | more of what was decidedly ‘bitter. Granting | | Dinner that night was a not altogether suc- Water in the reservoir, only enough to cover it, | that there is always something of rapture | cessful attempt at being festive, Perey had and in that water put a couple of onions and salt | in meeting our soul's ideal once again, | arrived just before, and decidedly second rate and pepper. | When boiled tender, take say half | so long, that is, as she is not_on the arm of | as were his jokes and. weneral behavior, more the meat, half the tongue, and a tablespoonful | a successful 1. what good could possibly | than one of those present felt grateful to him ofthe brains. Cut it up. but not too fine. Put | come out of tnis untoward encounter? And for | for keeping up the conversation, his brother- into a frying pan a quarter of a pound of the | a momentary trill, a joy that was first cousin in-law, perhaps, the most of all. best butter, and bring it up toa light brown. | to a sorrow, was it worth while to jeopardize | _ Next day two or three men, invited by Lucius mixing In @ very little sifted flour when it is off | even such very gray-colored domesticfelicity as | for shooting, put in an appearance, and the mas- the fire. and a little cayenne pepper, and just a | now belonged to him? Yes, the more he | ter of Abbotserai hie, in doing the honors to his inch of sweet mar} . Hf sou put herbs into | thought of it, the less he likedthe prospect. | male friends, avolded on all possible occasions t boiling butter it maks a bitter taste. Then | Visions of strange heartrending scenes, tragic | being brought into anything like close compan- ‘The value of these magnetic iron ore beds cannot be easily estimated, at the lowest calculation there is in sight sufficient ore to last for 100 years, with an output ‘of 300,000 tons a year. ‘The company are preparing to build a line of railroad that will connect their iron mines with the Ohio Valley; and at the ame time be a trunk line from the North- west to the Southeast. ‘This road will be known as the CAROLINA, VIRGINIA AND NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, and will connect at the most feasible point with the ‘Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia, thus giving direct communication with the Ohio Valley and the Northwest, and at the same time the construction | yy, of the railroad from Jefferson to Wadesboro, will give an outlet south to the Atlantic Seaboard. Judging from the present average of ore from the Copper mine, it is estimated that prvivENps to the ex- tent of TWo AND ONE-HALF ($2.50) DOLLARS per share can be paid during 1882. The completion of the com- has long, fine hair, with a tendency to crisp at- the ends, well colored, whatever that means, and is warranted to watch his game, rain or shine, twice as long as the native specimen. There are at least half a dozen imported setters in the possession of par’’es in this city, each of which cost over $300. e best known man in the United States in tis line is “Rene” Martin, the dog trainer. Martin was tormerly a butcher, but the instinct born within him was too strong and he quickly drifted into his natural sphere. As a trainer of setter dogs, his charges, varying from 3100 to $200, are a little extravagant, but the owner ofthe pup ean rest assured that when he graduates from Martin’s careful and pains- taking hands he is accomplished in the highest degree. Martin’s plan is simple. As soon as the gunning season opens he takes his dogs to some secluded hunting ground in the south. There ship, and not over-partieular about. being lis- tened to. This the Birdie had long since asce tained. At that moment she was dreamingly contemplating Amelia. _WM. P. WELCH, | ees ay NOBFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE vEI Es r, o'clock p.in.. toucl : it ut and Fortress Monroe. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, COM- ENCING OCTOBER ret-class Fare to Fortiece Monroe and Norfolk...§2.50 ‘Known han discovered aime Second-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfcil.$1.50 | pie self cure, which he will send TREE to, bis fellow-sufe First-class Fare to Piney Point and Pot Lookout... 1.50 | ferers. Ai |) H REEVES, 43 Chatham stree! Second-class Fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 75 | New York. #10-co1y&k eave Neto. Sigler oe = THURS- EALTH “ mal DAYS and SATUR! at four 0" p.m. A" ‘Tickets and staterooms can be secured at ‘ office, 613 15th street; secluded hunting a seni aa aa oie npogalied car Bank BUTE NEW YORK STEAMEIS ml stir the sauce with alittle of the water the calf's | duets, and more t ic trios, began to fit across | lonship with the ladies. Only he would look at | ¢ establishes himself and his pupils. Every day uable dep ee eEhy Seon Oe, JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier 4 head was boiled in. Then put in your chopped | his brain by night and day.” After all, he had | Birdie cometimes with, sory longing, wistfal | he hunts, going out early in the morning and re- | enable them to pay DrviDENDS of at east F1v= ($5.00) tne tnd ‘Goomatoes Croty RELORY, ai faa eee up calf’s head. it on the fireawain—not to | suffered marvelously little for the want of Miss | look in his larze, flaming eyes that it made the | turning only after dark. At the end of the season ae ee particulars apply aceal 69 Water stiet, Sook. put te get hot only —and last of all pour in | Verulam's society since his marriage. Indeed, | girl more than once creep swan up to her room | his dogs have completed their education. THE STOCK OF THE COMPANY CAN BE OB- rene let toc two wine glasses of Mwleira, but if you haven't | this had often been a subject of wonder to him’ | and send the excuse ofa headache instead of Lime Kiln Observation. TAINED THROUGH ANY REPUTABLE BROKER | _°22 Se wntiichnat oa 2 that. let it besherry. Thou:ch it ain’t terrapin, | He was really comfortable enough with Ame ia, | Teappearing at dinner. Meanwhile Amelia saw CONN ie xood all the same.—ob the Sea Cook, in N. | and as to romance, passion, ecstasy--was the Te.| _‘‘Doorin’ my three score y’ars of life I hev ob- sarved some curus things,” began Brother Gardner as the thermometer showed ninety- eight degrees and rising. “I hev obsaryed, fur instance, dat the men mos’ consarned "bout de welfar’ of de kentry am de men who do de least to prosper her. “I hey obsarved dat de politishan who sots out to save de kentry am qinerally hauled up fur robin’ her. “I hey obsarved dat de men who seem to nothing except that Percy’s attentions were ceived by Miss Verulam with cold disdain, and that Lucius looked sadly weary and jaded, which she entirely ascribed to his having over-walked himself shooting on the moors. Thus a week passed, and Birdie suggested to Lady Constan- tia that it was time they took their leave and went to the house of some other friends; but Lady Constantia was comfortable and contented in luxurious Abbotscraithie, and she would not be hustled. Birdie must endure her torture a little longer. She had gone out alone one lovely September le ECTED WITH THE MINING EXCHANGES, QuNaep LINE. AT THE CURRENT MARKET RATES. ¥. Tunes. Viexwa Corre! whole thing worth while? Was he not getting Just a shade too old, or, to put it plainly, too fat and lazy, for these fatiguing toys? All this time Amelia was perfectly happy and serene; for when Lucius was with her he was more than ever auc petits soins; and then had she not gained her own way in the matter of in- viting these Verulams? And they were coming, too. “Were going to | pay other visits in the neighborhood, and jhould beso delighted,” Lady Constantia’s note add said. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY TED. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. . agree SALLI. iE TED FROM PIER 40. N. E.. NEW YORE, FF ELS Cam ‘each at 7+. Wed., 28 Nov. | Scvthia.. street northwest, from # a.1. 105 p.m. Maps, pamphlets and full information can be obtained at the Company’s office, No. 52 Broadway, New York City. n8-t, t, &s-6t Lousiana STATE LOTTERY. coffee at the in Vienna, the coffee is prepared as follows: To make six quarts, one pound six ounces of coffee are used. Within a very heavy cylinder or arn, that is securely pinned to the floor or table, there is fitted a cx ieve, of cord or rope sur- rounding the si fit tightly. Over the sieve there is canton flan- nel, fastened down by means of an iron ring UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. hey de moas’ sympathy for de p20’ neber for twenty-five: the: that fits into the ring which holds the sieve. At-| For some days before they arrived, Mr. Fitz- | afternoon, taking cea evel y to dream | Wait five minutes to forclose a chattel mort- | fnerTeo ween, 868 tor trenty five vears by the Legis tached to the sieve is an iron frame. with a! gerald had a good deal of spare time on his | over, not to read. “Iw Birdie’s frame of mind all | gage. ital 000-0, which reserve, hook at the top. The sieve is pressed to the | hands, with which his wife did not interfere. | the lines were one blurred mass, all the words | | “I hev obsarved dat good cloze and impu- | $90,000 has sitice popular vote its franchise was Dottom of the cylinder, the coffee placed upon | She was go engrossed in her first hospitable pre- | were indistinct. ‘She sat down in a little arbor | dence will fur riches and educashun, the flannel, and be hot water poured upon ptacie is then closed and covered, and alloy to stand six minutes. A screw fitted into an iron frame is then hooked on to the frame holding the sieve, which is then forced toward the mouth of the urn, the pressure | after hour passed on, and the time approached forcing the infusion through the canton flannel. | nearer for the arrival of the Verulams, Mr. Fitz- The coffee is then ready to be served with hot | gerald grew more and more dejected, till at last milk and whipped cream. For the use of fam- | even Amelia was compelled to notice it, and she ilies a cotfee-pot of a somewhat novel character | inquired with some solicitude what ailed him, is employed, This is more complicated than | Of course he brisked up suddenly and said the simple contrivance described above. The | “Nothing.” How could he own that he elther Parations, and in adding touches of beauty to the somewhat hastily furnished rooms, that she had little leisure to bestow on her husband. The quittance would have been, perhaps, some- thing of a mercy at any other time; but as hour PreRent Stato Constitution adopted D., 1879. SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. TT NEVEE SCALES OR PORTPONES ‘Look rz S GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, uigoru GRAND MONTSLY AND THE EXTRAORDINARY SeML-ARNUAL DRAWING TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 13rn, 1881. ‘Sioa Gen, | = LTE, 0 a . that had been built at the edge of a wood, hanging over an extensive view of heathery moor, and there, till the dressing-bell rang, she felt she could weep and think in peace—at least, 80 she hoped; but a quarter of an hour had scarcely passed away when she heard a ans footstep approaching the arbor, and she almost ae a ae Mightened cry. ot Lucius; no, not Lucius; there alone; could not bear it. = mess It was Percy, and she sank back into her seat as though relieved from a great fear. Not that “T hev obsarved dat brag an’ bluster am better weapons dan srgymune an’ truf. “They obsarved dat a grand monument in a graveyard doan’ hide de meanness of a dead man’s relashuns, “TI hev obsaryed dat.charity kin make paupers almost as fast as a conflagrashun. “They obsarved dat while allagree dat hon- esty am de bes’ policy. not one man in a hun- dred hesitates to work a lead nickel off on a ment and a scriptions and advice frecof any chats chetens D: LEON, THE OLDEST Bar. ‘mont relisble LAD] todand 6108. Ail Female Gompinints Be quickly cured. ‘Prompt street kyar company. “I hev obsarved Toa water is boiled by means of an alcohol lamp ‘underneath the pot. When the water boils the steam passes through a tube and through the finely ground coffee, which has been placed in the top. and protected by several strainers. A glass top enables the operator to see when the coffee is ready for use, and when finished the glass cover is removed and a me- tallic one put in its place. This & perfect infusion of the coffee without of aroma, and it has made Vienna coffee de- longed for or feared the arrival of these people? In Point of fact, he was absolutely beginning to dread it. “You will go and meet them at the station, Lucius? It will be so uncivil to let them come up here all alone. But I think I had better stay and receive them in the hail; that is the way, is it not, in your world?” “Yes, yes. Youalways hit the right mark, love;” which wasmore than he did, for he bob! down and kissed her plump on the nose, and she wanted Percy’s companionship—far from it; and had he been a man of the world and a gen- tleman her monosyllabic replies would speedily have induced him to pore his way to the house. But Percy, like his sister, was not easil daunted; he could not understand the wo “no” unless it was written in very plain letters before him, and he actually had the audacity, though he had never received at any time the most remote encouragement, to make Miss odder things equall; strange an’ inconsistent, an’ I am prepared fo Say to you: Mi. ye NO PAY!—TO. $00 Bttest oo barely smiled at his mistake. With this he dashed out of the room, leaving Amelia a little bit disconcerted at his ill-con- cealed excitement. A moment later she heard servedly popular.—Cogee from Plantation to up, Thurber. Plodding Florists Hit. am compelled to omit ae8 Besenye gigsg seesezees names. The wife of oaeo9four most Eaton ‘From the Albany Ancus. the sound of wheels, and looked out of the win-| “Impossible!” he repeated; “impossible that | scientific men—I the term “most diatin- $522,; Of late years such a popular craving for nov-| dow. Mr. Fitzgerald, in a white-chapel, was | you can ever care for me?” guished” advisedly, the reputation of the ' elties in floral decorations has been developed | going down the drive. And man in question is , sinong our Metropolitan population that the | , “Gone to, meet the Verulams in that thi ‘i of anew rose or a new evi is panes. cried his wife. “I ordered the more certain of fortune than a painter whose €anvases bring more than their Wweightin gold. an old man seated GEORGE CREVELING, WOOD AND Co. Jects, she held her peace, and tried” with pastel ee Sot 22 ue : el vince wereelf that it was a delu- Pi -_ er. man gardener whose flower plantation is within into courteous. | ae to 1 ae KIND. 3:80, and the little station at Abbotscraithle Is with tha result Moat WOOD so SOM ‘tain oftce fhecity limits. Our American representative of | ina state of fluster, for the train from the south years, described the Fon Gedare heel aera nay the green smilax, which has m: is due; visitors, too, are expected —— curious old 3 jm Popularity so long in secular - house,” and porters are running friend has ‘ and funeral decorations alike, is the common | thither, each more anxious than ‘HE CELLULOID TRUSS; that never breake, eat-brier—an ugly thing. half weed, half shrub. | show assiduity t Matter as ridiculous. He ; S dlean, and can be familiar to every country lad.” Threw smilax naturally, enough, ‘to to iat ages mi: vere ce resem- | may out th strest north Dies the cat-brier ne ion more strony t * qxally employed for dec: * cen- | false, for relations these honest