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LITERARY NOTES. HOME MATTERS. CCOSPEMNATION (OF (LAND FOR WATER HOUSEFURNISHINGS. “ ea ql . aria NT RECIPES—SEASONABLE “Wasnrxorox Crre, Cura, Guiass The author of “Bart Ridgely” gives us under : cakes: the above title another volume of early life and adventure in Northern Ohio. The story istold| Tre yelkof anegz m'xed with alittle molasses in the guise of talks to a happy group of grand- | makes arich brown glaze for the top of rusks children, whose interjections add not a little to | and buns. the suceess of the plan adopted, and is full of the atmosphere and spirit of the woods. Hart Bridze, the hero ot the narrative. and a boy Lo a wugust 21, 1 The native live stock of Shetland cannot gen- wy ented section 1 of the act of 1882, ch.294, (July erally be commended, but the well-known pony | _‘!An Act to increase the water supply of the city of of that part of the ‘world's perfect of his kind. | Qaetnaton. and. for other purposes,” it is, among other th the general question of strikes and strikers. | 4s carts would be dut of placeon the steep sides “Tua ihe decrctary of, Sar shall cause to be mato a Upon the result of the telegraphers’ movement | of the hills, ponies are kapt by every family for | Washington Aqueduct trent ita" prectut enctorn term{- Harp-por.ep Eaas pressed with chicken or probably depended the beginning or postpone- north ae] the purpose of carrying peat for winter use. | 20% {0 the hich ground veal add to the relish and the appearance also | ment of similar events in various other branches FINE PLATED WARE, AXD HOUSEFURNISHING GOODs. The faiture of the recent strike of the tele- graph operators In this country, says a Boston paper, has attracted considerable attention to ‘at our store a Complete Stock of above goods from best Manufacturers, both Foretrn and Domestic. Agents for the New Amberina Glassware, Rookwood Refrigerators. Owners of oid American macht Mis office to have them f The fuel, after being dried, is placed in baskets | ¥oir at that point, the capacity of which shall not be | Pottery and Eddy ‘tones. Werell, rent and repair a . cf less: three hunared miltlio Hons; and ce J BACH, Corner 71 of exceptional gifts, loses his mother by deat, els dishes when Colle hes must | of industry. During the immediate past strikes | cajied “‘cassies,” one of:which hangs on each | vey and map of the and eceseaty for 8 damm oS M. W. BEVERIDGR aad Hats next door and is father. a stern old-fashioned clergyman, |“ tKen not to press the eggs out of shape. | pave generally been failures, and mainly for the | Sie of the anlraale back,a strong, broad back, | Potomac river, at the Great Falls, in Taga broken by that event for the time, leaves him} Porato Prppi ding ‘the —Two pounds of potatoes | reason that the operators or workers were not ene reales pine and the land required for the admirably adapted.,for the purpose of bearing | extension of eaid dam acres Conn'e Island to and upon | _2eP1 wn eahendatt lteter |) | [pb ee td in the woods with a neizhbor. Hart’s subse- | boiled and mashed, one-half pound sugar, one- | organized. The great freight handlers’ strike heavy burdens. The ‘Sheltie’ is an animal ee ey nes EFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE. wanderings and adventures, and espe- | half pound butter, six exzs, wine glass brandy, last year is'@ case in point. Asin the case of| which for many generations has been bred General of the United States auall proceed to acquire to Oe abe If not be sure to examine It bafore you purchase. Te ¢ iy = tachment for a pet bear. | onenutmeg. Linea dish with paste and bake. | the telegraph operators, no one disputed but endltvained Calitics jal and miitar ORS Hines eed atatee ee amanda ne Ir any is 3 oi ca he tetitest running abd simplest Sewing bat a number” a Basas,s sliced and served with cream are a | their demands were just; but money was en- Spec sai eadet cumstances, and hence his physique and | Which the gate house at Great Falls stands, by condem- which give the nar-|deticacy. ‘They should be sliced and nave some | Syd. to Hold ee eee general character, his hereditary | instincts | Paso that— wer body and scope. Among these | powdered suzar sprinkled over for about an | the men, in despair, took what. their “snaaters | 804 intelligence, his small size and his purity are completed, the Attor- When the map and survey P ites pear ep hon a Bay longing to a breed | Bey General shall proceed to ascrtalar the senete ne ington, an old Indian fihter, hunts: | hour before serving: set them in the refrigerator | were pleased to give them. This strike caused | 80d fixity of type. A pony be 5 claimants of the premises embraced in the survey, and per, and aul Raines, a young amateur | for that length of time. the ie of millions of dollars worth of business | Which has had to pick its zigzag way down a | shail cause to be publisned. for the space of thirt fay, me hnes, both of whom ek | s Larrie Cakes for children are made | and money, trade was crippled for months, and | Steep declivity during many generations must acters We have also the licht ing Ni very simp’ i darable Sewing Machines "All eaed ae aw Machines sold on: panes gy Monthiy payments and special OPPENHEIMER’S: GEO. WATTS, 3y26__ 814 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. Dasrorrrs F, LUID, re well drawn. Dette daily Dewepapere pub! vapor | Bitisble Sewine Machine ana Pasinon Rooms, iticeof Colmmbis. a deveription of the entire tract | snd beat quality of GASOLINE, an well as VAPO) €28 Oth street northwest, 8. Cod Banting, Om e le: act! ersonages ering be sure footed. By the same rule, a pony, whose | Dis aoe Stoves grat SEG pl ld ie 2 PDs potsarol are tao onus tutice | Of equai parts of arrowroot and wheat flour, a | MCh sulfering caused aliong the farllles of or tracia of land errbrac diate SHOVES GPUs sers mance sag alpen east ene peer grooms and playmates include a dozen juve- that the same has beou taken for fet acs ‘entloacd ip i . = ‘ 2 f whose appearance enables the | little salt, a small lump or butter, and are wet | OPOPr of affatra froin (tholeaine niles me fentdreny ofthe elgiborhood, who Sil oe ene ened ‘of publications g story several very pretty | with sweet milk. Koll them quite thin, mixing | oaneo, has existed time cette vem tent must be gente, and the same pong. livingon the | fe teewepacement ct fame, 8 Lexi’ af tho ea The descriptive parts of the book the douzh hard; cut in fancy shapes, and bake | River and other American manufacturing cities. | Keathold on ait co ete ae ea re inon the | or parcel -alnied, and a statom with great spirit and fidetity; and on | in a quick oven. The strikes of last summer induced the law- | ace, must be hardy. ‘The pony of the Shetland ilo Which will beter appear npon reference to such may well be proud. Although in-| Ftep Poratogs.—A good way to warm over | makers to introduce bills into the legislatures Isles is, in fact. the offspring of circumstances. | “°xna whereas such map and survey have been com- PCa ae enoee in cold potatoes is to first chop them, not too fine; | of several states to enact laws making strikes | Ho te the pet of the family, gentle as the Arab's | pleted: y for the young, it will none the i ™, sta | 88 offense, and providing, turther, for the arrest | steed under slmllar CuiniGer He will folon cic | Now: therefore. in accordance therewith, and under ‘ by older Teaders. heat some butter In. frying pan. put the pota- | Snd imprisonment ot the lenders dud promoters fronds ndcore ee aon ead Ro te nies | the. store agtuiremente {hereby eve notice iat ths 5 Teale MIENGTON: | torsin afew minutes; just before taking them | The pressure brought to bear on the legislatures | or the children’s faces, ie has no more kick in | hevebeon taken for theses akers enicatae Gee varus ceo rom the fire, stir in some wel ‘aten eggs; | was very strong, but that of the people at large . (a) FOR EXTENSION OF AQUEDUCT. som Piomcr 2 serve hot; garnished with parsley. Was stil stronger, and the result was that they | im than a cat, and no more bite than a puppy. Good Machines For Rent, All kinds iepaired. ae varied, the city. REFRIGERATORS and WATER COOLERS at re- duced prices, YO WINDY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOINSOLENT NSututic talk pon to death but the Bineet meee ment of all the leading Sewing Machines et) rioss that ho canvasser can approach, Keuting, Kepairug, eo, MokE NNEY, my3 427 9th strest. COOKING STOVES, RANGES RICK SETT and PORTABLE SLATE MAN ISLS, LATROBE FURt N. @ great variety. _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS._ OW DAY SET ON TED ARTES pram t W. & JENKS & CO. 58 ‘TIT 7th atrost_nortawest. SSS ee FAMILY SUPPLIES. He is a noble example of the complete suppres- take tht of way for a tunnel 7 B2EAMFRS GEORGY LFARY AND EX mi Tuts san excellent recipe for Graham gems, | Were defeated. in New Jersey, in particular, | sion’ ot those vicious sropenaiten that ane of o tne surface of the eround wil Og ene Ren fem asses TO RUREOL er oE ART NORGE INR Of course there Is nothing new to be told of | and differs fre 7 bef “ f | 8M act was passed legalizing a strike, or rather | 16 kind exhibit when they are ill-treated, and | tudinal section on tracing A; the line of tunnel com- Ook RR POINT AND CORNFIELD POINT. Mth Hote ey before siven: One cup of | acknowledging the right of workingmen to do at the aux houso of the distributi i Rear $1.00 | Piney | Point | and Washington; but what Mr. Thayer bas to say on | Graham flour, one cup of fine flour, two eggs, | eonr gn seasing. 8 eI of the intelligence and good temperthat may be | Mences at the auxiliary gato houso of mwas 33 cee om R'E Bound Tutp. - *0| olar okout. 4 the subject he says ina way that is sure to be z ioe 2 » | 80 if they chose. “| developed in horses by kindness. There 18 no | Gude east 30,800 fect to, Hts oenieen ates a Be DoS Exe © E ces : Round ‘Tip. " fe Subject he says ina way that issuretobe| two cups of sweet milk. one fourth ofa tea- THE FIRST RECORDED STRIKES precedent for his ranting away, nor for his be- | Si resetvoir east of Howard Universi go First-class accommodation cannot be for both entertaining and instructive to the young, | spoonful of salt. Have the gem pans hot, and awh h 2d. Wis proposed to take and cause eet the fot- | g858y TETT REM me Re RSCG | Hes. took place after a great plague, in about the | coming frightened or tired, even when he has T E G ‘Steamer leaves 7th-street wharf dai 7 x . the oven hot, and twenty minutes will be long lowing tracts of land at the sites of the several shafts, NNNG a with whom he is rvedly popular. The * iy ig carried some stout laird from Lerwick | 19! t Ep EXCLPT BUNDAY character of Washington cannot be pre-| enough to bake them. Seer he crabs eben rotation the ground ito wens many Scotch miles, | “At Foundry Branch, working shaft, about three) | gas = Exe Ee BORN GSS | #t5:207.m, <i sented too often nor from too many} _Ixpran Suet Puppiva.—One-half pound suet, | @T lack of eee eae hor! 5 ee ‘an across the hills. He moves down rans Coat OG" ead acne nee eae REEL if & NN N OOO FER Saturday Night | ncursionss social ature, Retere points of view for the emulation of the | chopped fine: more serious than for telegrams to lay on the | the ‘ged _ hillsides with admirable RPC il AA NN NO OK Monday mornins. youth of the country; and tor the re-| one h Fk Te a one Dine Malle | Gok beeline (hele were Be operators to send | cireamepection, londes panter fashion, with two | At Favette Street, atr shaft, a lot 50x100, fronting on BOE HASENNG Oke Kound trip tickets rood on eithor Leary or Puceisior, beat <, meal to make a very thin batter, tea- Be a x ‘tte street. BR pans le bocca? J x<tusive connection with the Boston and Providenos spective parts they have borne in the good y or receive them. Whole flocks and herds | heavy ‘‘cassies” of peat, picking his way step by ‘At Rock Creek, working shaft, about two and one-half RERELLLLIa AN NN COU KEES steemers. Fare from Washington to New York, $9.60; work. both the author and the publisher of this | SPoontul round cloves, teaspoonful ground cin- | perished for want of care; houses were lett step, sometimes sideways. In crossing boggy | ai} xore on tieToft bank of heawek.catendtog stent | OG "OO. DD KEE NN N to Boston, §15.75, including stateroom, berth and Tactive little volume are entitled to few cutants or chonmed Sait; a little nutmeg, @ | unfinished by the builders; ‘even the workmen | spots, where the warcy inrstaines oaks green | 3,000 feet down stream from the lower milldam, and| @ @ @ © Se eee Teight recetved Gaity upttl S p.m. It is illustrated with a portrait of Wash! Ex Currants or chopped raisins. “Boil or steam | employed on. the palace of the king of Eng- carpet of aquatic grass might receive some | Popdeden the gaat by the millrace, | or the | $. 6G D xg LM. HUDGINS, Geo. Supt, at 23, and contains also Gen. Henry Lee's fa- | three hours. Serve with sauce. land cesatel their i and unless for | steeds, and bring them headlong to grief a the Golambiaroed, on tunnel Une. a lot Somprising, about Gae 00 DD “ a WM. P. WELCH, Agent. eu? mous eulozy. Bri AK A LA Matrre D’HoTeL.—Cut the | wages which were considel outrageous | spongy trap, he carefully smelis the surface, | 5,000 square more or ands way fora, H ir = anne ae ae * Sanson. LE. Ps chcnast aed NEE TIeN™ yi | fillets or tenderest parts from some choice ten- | Jabor was not to be had in country or town. | and is thus enabled to circumvent the danger, | Toad, 90, fect wise iecding trom the nearest" public Hull Tt ee ecory, LL.D. Cincinnati and New Yorx: Wan deriot = 1 These strikes in the 14th century were encoun-| In the winter the Shetland pony wears a coat | at Champlain Av-nue, working shaft, a lot fronting x HO wo | SOUFOLK, 50 Cts. RIVER LANDINGS, 350, {ipnere. Brags & Co. Washington: A. Brentano | derloin steak. Shape them into neat oval | tered with measures which illustrate the funda-| made of felted hair, and specially suited for | on Chammlain avenue and comprising’ 40,000 totus HO. 3 BECUL SION TRIPS to Blackistone Inlan Ce. ae Deir rian, ange enough for one person, and | mental difference between mediaeval and modern | the occasion. His thine sae garment Is | S porwway 60 feet wide, and about 1,350 feet long, | WILT. ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL BOLLS, Steamers LAKE and MOST LET Dr. Gregory, who has been President of the | broil them daintily. Spread with maitre d’hotel political economy. A statute of labor was| well adapted for protecting him against the | from the auxiliary eats house at the distributina reac ‘Wholesse Duet cones teen ‘and Indiana avenue, To Point Look ‘ortress Monroe and Norfolk, Milinois Industrial University and Superintend- | butter and serve ona hot platter, surrounded passed, ordaining that every man or woman, | fogs and damps ot the climate. Itis exceed- | voir. to the intersection of the Foxball lava cna Sow jel WM. M. GALT & C0. | MONDAY, WEDS TOE ep AX, a0:80 Dlg ent of Public Instruction for Michizan, but now | DY gteen peas or Saratoga potatoes and pars-| free or bund, within the age of three-score ingly warm and comfortable, fits close to the | OH rata parcels of land referred to above are ind!- leave Norfolk NEXT DAY ab4p. m. more prominently before the country as a mem- | !*Y, years, and not having landed property or other | wearer's dapper form, and is ‘not bad-looking | cated bike ane ere green on tracing. A. rc. ence WAX. ber of the Ctvil Service Commission, claims for ANDIED Frvrrs.—Boil peaches,plums, pears, | Means of livelihood, should work for anyem-| when new. But when the coat grows old to- | Their exact boundaries are not specified, because they DINGS. —Steamer THOMP- SON leaves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, = : Fare, 2: NEW AL XANDRIA FERRY.—EVERY RUNDAY Steamer THOMPSON, leaving her wharf, Wi on the Half Hour, commencing at 9:308.'m.. and Alex andria, on the Hour. Fare, 6 Ocnts. wit loyer requiring their labor at the old rate of can be modified within certain limite with view to Ee een mem Oe freshs views om | OUSicrs Or sunt cay Crue dressod in a thick /Ua0rs “lit tei ata was tallowan ten exec Map Uti veloc eee ea gar. | Sonformine. a8 far ae practicable, to the wishes of the Value, and “a elear recognition of the three | SJrup made with a teacupful of water to each | cnactmente, royal mandates and municipal res- ment of the kind that you often see. Its very| (b). Fon RESERVorR NEAR MOWARD UNIVERSITY. great economic facts of Wants, Work and | Pound of sugar, until tender—no longer. Let | alations, rigorously suppressing combinations amplitude and the abundance of the material | | Ist. Itis proposed to take and acquire title to about Wealth, as the principal and constant factors of | them remain two days in the syrup, then take | of workmen, and inflicting fines, imprisonment 8. Tender it more conspicuous when it peels and | §7, 8.10 acres of lamd lying in the depression east of the industries, and as constituting, therefore, | them out, drain them, and sprinkle suzar over | and the panishment of the stocks on all arti- : Pou the! eae eer ekbdivinens wit hangs for a while ‘and worn out, and oral in’ Howard sepa the fleld of Economic Science.” On the tariff | each piece separately. Dry them slowly in the | ficers, laborers and servants refusing to serve | thee f it till and undivided property. an fall = vision, =S Semana ARROWSMITH aver inan ners tence hee labore then falls bit by b the whole of it disap” | snd undieided yrore rataaier Biocks 9, 1 4 FINANCIAL. aires Wi eens nia aba dace question he holds that the decision as to the - for the ancient wages. pears. The number of ponies bred in different ee 3B, 28, wid ning atcoe Thon ite ence peatective systemmust rest finally | How to Coox Cony.—Green corn. asarule, ts | | In our owa age a succession of strikes in Eng- | Uistricts must possess a good hilt that ere gah 16, Gogeiner with that taro? Cone ese | lowe | a POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Druetunes Ie tee fa and concludes that any man- | cooked too much. Young, Juley ears do not re- | !A0d and America has been encountered with | lying well for ehelter ant well clothed with oe oh tb to 6 thelusive fn gaa block? sipo the uring Lat iy Connecting with Baltimore and Ohio R. R._st * facture, in its infancy, may need protection i th: ‘ boili law widely differing in character from the | tive vegetation, such as heather. ale atent oe eb, "of undivided en vd, sale (ORE MICA IX@ 00. berate ——. age my = i ae FB wa against its foreign rivais. quire more than ten minutes boiling, for they | famous statute of labor. ‘The law enunciated in pe £5 belong to the Howard Gotrenct ep and, sald ILM ace eg from Washington. <n Bonds Nomtil and tater grow hard instead of tender by excessive cook- | the 19th century was simply an alleged law of THE CLERICAL MASHER. belong to the Soldicre’ home and 203-10 acres said to for Currioman, Komini, ht. we nt'e ee RC LEe by Ree Ween of Louis | ing. Leave the inner husks oF, bat strip off the | political economy, which was supposed to fix — belong toG. E-IMoore. Also a Lot* 20 fect aquare in the | $8,000 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON BONDS. | sna iutcrmediste landing, returning “OmBet York: Henry Hoit € Co. Washington: A. Brentano | silk and put them into boiling water slightly | the price of labor beyond the control of either A Lady’s View of Capel. "da. It ia nino proposed to take a rieke oF way 50 feck ds have four years urdays for Currioman, Leonardtown and intermediate & Co. if salted. Remove the husks before sending to | the laborers or the employers. In the place of —= wide, and for such lei an may be needed, to extend ‘endings, returning Sundays, No. 152 of the ‘‘Lelsure Hour Series,” and an | the table, and serve wrapped in a napkin. new restraints on the movements and combina- | Margery Deane in the'Boston ‘Transcript. 438 ie-called) from boundary to and upon the J. B. PADGETT. Act, entertaining, but rather sad, story. One of its igre hoon for the reservoir. Srewep Kipxey.—Trim away the fat, skin | tlons of workmen, old restrictions have been | 4 prominent figure upon the streets of News | ame ee ee ee ing maine arog chief charms lies in its descriptions of winter | and cut each kidney into thin slices; put the |7¢Pe4led, trades unions have been legalized, antl Ls Sure upon > the rig Of way through: Lebrert Pack bee COW. RIDLEY, Maa. this line; = — = =. life in Stockholm, where the heroine Christine, Washi c the persons most opposed to strikes have con- | Port and at the Casino is Monsignor Capel. He | boon pomised fe motte’ fae ERS On B — T. VERNON! MT. VERNONU slices into a stew pan, dredging them first with | tented themselves with denouncing them at | has a wonderful cliarm of manner, a voice that | Soettyeodnds. Thi wil neta ae oe eB M & most lovely charazter In body and mind, meets | flour; then put in a tablespoon full of butter, | once as mischievous and ineffectual. On the | is delightful to Iisten ‘to, even if he said | feet to be condemned. a apd her fate in the form ot a graceless attache of the | salt and pepper; let them simmer slowly fifteen | tast point the actual results have been conflict- The lands referred to under this heading are shown nothing. a magnetism that makes him most racing sted arte colored in green. Gres oka eae at te Swedish capital. She | minutes; then add s glass of claret and the Juice | ing. Many strikes have been successful im raie- | ROME: ® magnetism that makes him most a ao stEne ae oe dies of a broken heart, with her faithless lover— | of a lemon, boil ten minutes; serve the kidney | ing wages or reducing the hours of work, but, | there ia a growing distrust of his greatlearn-| 1st. For extending the dam to and upon the Virginia who meantime marries another whose true | in the sauce, adding some minced parsley. on the other hand, many have failed. In not & sd aire. eaves 10, AMER. Pia (COR COMAN, =: wes Tth street wharf (excert Bunans Yemen at io Giolock a. m5 Tetirning reaches Washunge ADAMS & CO., ton sbout 3:30 p. ing, and a feeling that already, considering | shore, itis prop to take and acquire titie to a strip 0 L. L. BLAKE, Captain. character he tinds out too late,—among other | Carrots AND CreaM.—Trim a quantity of the | feW cases It has been demonstrated that the all things, he has: recelyed a litile ‘too muck sont 8 Feet Wacd cementing tis to e aaeee OTOMAG TRANSPORTATION LINE. fiends around Ke death bea. a readin the munilest caew ts that can be obtained, and ne OF Beene ana at Po te) attention, has been too much lonlzed. He Inisland and ard. to-come-at. with the U-8. property 629 F Starr, P ieee 6 lory one is reminded occasionally of “Camille.” ooo . = on inia shore, will exten: preset ‘The steamer F UF, YC. Warns though itis free from the suguestiveness which | boll them in salted water. When done drain off men, and, in some, tt has been demonstrated | Cy winien to ‘Calbolican in tires oor: Ne ee ee ee ee TROL EO, cite rent oo one ee Te | werent barf, foot of 7th strert-every SUNDAY Mars so many French novels. the water. Melt an ounce of butter in a sauce- | that employers are’ positive galners by the aus- tions. It is apparent from his eelf-conscions | shi uoree: (os es —_—,, yup on ve Tete BEE CAPE), & Pica for Republican Sim- | Pats add to it a desertspoonful of flour, pepper, | penston of business. It is urged avainst strikes | manner, his always furtive look abrat ore ce Ce | © ate eect ls colored in yellow on tracing 6. We offer small lot en plicity. Boston: Extes & Lauriat. salt, grated nutmeg, a pinch of powdered sugar, | that profits in a particular business cannot con- | sure he'ls being regarded, that his own head is cnr witch the pone eco aang ecatuiag title to tho ot POSTAL TELEGRAPH BONDR, ‘il accommotations strictly firet-clam. = The anonymous author, who has written this | and a small quantity ot cream. Put in the car- | tinue above the average rate, and Consequently, | just a little turned by this feminine adoration, | contanineastont cenit of ee BALURDAYS cant 1 brevet one Folume in response toa request for ‘a light | Tots, simmer gently a few minutes and serve. | It the state of trade admits of a rise of wages, oF | and since I have heard. bill wane re aoe | pauning about one-ff brown on tracing C. with or without Stock. STEPHENBON & BRO., a » 2” Tue Best Grncer Cooxtes that I ever tasted | ther him, and declare their willingness to be con- | , tis Proposed to take and acquire title to tractcon- | rwveorMENT SECURITIES ON HAND OR PuR- | ™26-6m_Tth etreet_wharf and 12th st. ‘and Pa. ave. book for summer reading,” must have queer te ADVANTAGES TO THE WORKMEN, hing if he but do it, I di t necting, the gate-house lot with the U. 8. pr CHASED TO OKDER ON COMMISSION. Adeas of that sort of literature. for his effort is | had in place of the usual cup of water a cup of ! verted to anything at do it, I do not | Falls island, containing about 26,10 acres.” ‘The infu they will come spontaneously from the competi- | wonder at his vanity. He. isbut human. He | ent Conduit aud a part of the dam are located on this Jersely made up of sermonsand didactic sayings. | sweet milk. This gave a lightness to the cakes | {ney wr sone anos whtiasit’ they are: Grouekt [abowed thintaadtaee he cane Cae aoe ect andl the Chesapeake and Ohio cata passes rough These. however, are well enough in their way; | that water cannot give. The formula for these about by a strike, the value of the labor un- | deeply, when he took occasion last Sunday to | “smn. tn addition to segue Bz and there are one or two rather good stories | 8: Two cups of New Orleans molasses, one cup : it to and for the U. 8. sneer at American newspapers and American | outstanding title to these lands at the Great Fale, interwoven with some cever humor and keen | Of sugar, one cup of sweet milk, halt a cup of | employed while it lasts 1s lost both to the work- | Criticism, replying to hone’ of thelr questions jeoeaaiet st to acquire all water rights implied in the HE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES WASHING- ‘ton on Scndaya, ‘Thuredays, at Gcieck a.m. for Potomac itiver Landing. Grinder's wiiart Sundaywand Tuesdays ‘Wednes- Gown, fand Somiate ant. Woe ee sand Bor rr Creek (destination) Sundays, Tuesdaye and Tin We invite Correspondence. All information cheer- fully given. aul7 UY AND SELL U. 8. GOV'T AND D. C. BONDS: Bi WASH, 5 C. GASLIGHT and ALL other City 6 same, or needed for purposes con- Teceived and information given at offices ire Bi rei : lard, one teaspoonful each of ginger and of soda, |men and the public. Capital, too, 1s wasted, | put to him i the yublic print, but using a lated by the act under which these procotines soe . G. L. SHERIFF, 328 end 1114 Penueyivanis avenue, Book are not iikels'w be any more beneated | 804 Half a feaspoonful of eats The lard, instead | andthe uceumdlation dlodouragea tothe dase: | BUCyt2,him i the pabllc print, ut Vusing a eat Rae ated mec ne comapor | £: HOHE satel Se et aS than was Aunt Desire by her visit to Bostea” of being melted, should be rubbed with the flour | ment of labor. his opponents in this land could only be and RELIABLE inte Saracen bay os ie the same as for pie-crust.—W. ¥. Post. In several cases strikes have contributed to | such t ugh gross ignorance. I must confess ana. ‘* as ved RAILROADS. aeccioe at Pee Ea Row York: Charies || Poraro FRITrERs.—Burst 0} n four nicely | Cause the transference or @ branch of manufac- | that the handsome monsignor has a way of ut- Tieaeegarding sama — —=— Scribner's Sous. Washington: Wa. Ballantyne & | hakeg sia He ‘7 | ture to another locality, for trade moves along | tering platitudes and theold pleas tor tae Gravea Sane pur ouear — Potatoes; scoop out the insides with a | the lines of least resistance, and its course. is | (nS Pls fascinating way. He is the Catesby rua : x C. TOWEES & O0.. Me OO. | A fresh, breezy book, well adapted for boys, to | spoon and mix with them a wineglass of cream, | easily altered, ‘The emigration of capital from | of Beaconsfleld’s “Lothair.” He has large au- ry by ti i BANEEKS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, TRACI * SPLENDID SCENERY, Shom the writer needs no introduction. It is | # tablespoonful of brandy, two tablespoonfuls of | England to the new world proves that profits | diences here: his discourses ace always on the rere eae my31 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST, EQUIPMENT. Alle with minor adventures and out-of-door | powdered sugar, the juice of one lemon and | fe already at a minimum in the former, and | ‘-real presence,” the “Infalllbility of the pope.” — Attorney General. 2 hree well-! : can bear no further reduction. The ignorance | and kindred subjects. He certainly has a mar-| —*Nore.—This lot required for Qe ees net oe life, pane pestinca aad eaioe ees mlsutes or antilie ‘is. calle lemoothy aa teen ot the teal ceaai aoe Ge erate, is added; which | velous power tn the pulpit; but I cannot but | the valve chambe. Eas fome excellent lessons on manliness and hon- b se in is at the bottom of strikes, has repeate een | feel that he is always posing for us. It is the It Is, In short, such a book as eny boy large tablespoonfals of the mixture into boiling p vd yt Ig Parare Stock Tecronara Wues : as any ig 3 Proved by the tact that at the time of thelr | fashion to dine and fete him here at present. but |] #00. 9888 TTTT REE TTT? = ‘Wouldenjoy, and be the better for having read it. | "tnd fry Sean nen ure eee Occurrence It was actually an advantage to the | those who are doing it care little or hothing for | Hui QScce E He E The literary contents of The Manhatlan for she | Capitalists to close their works. This has more | his faith or mission. He is an Englishman of | # Oe? Saat E WASMINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. 7 meate hic aut feck Cixwamon Tats please the children. To eight | than once been the case in Fall River. Sad evi. some note at home, aid Englishmen of no note | # ‘00 Sass Fe, Come ‘ptember are very fair, and Include a charac- | ounces of butter allow one Pound of flour, one | dence, too, is forthcoming in abundance of the | at home get similar attentions here. — $:50 p.m, datiy. for teristic and interesting charaeter-study by Rev. | pound of brown sugar, three eggs; rub the but- | misery which strikes have occasioned to work. jdbc necro casa Palace “leet Cat Washi W. M. Baker, lately deceased. The principal | fer and augar to wercam, adi we leaving | !98 People. and the load of debt and loss of Saturday Smiles. hac eone oo . illustrations are, however, hardly up to the rgb 2 egEs, NE |) comfort and respectability under which they | A Michigan barber's eign: Man wants but lit- qTTT KEE - 3 E, 9:60 p. m mark. Mr. Moran’s Doresque sketches of the | Cus ‘he White of one, stir in the dour, roll thin, | have nad to recommence life, as it were, with. | tlebals buinw ane none rae te long. ER S ig Wenting Colorado and Yellowstone regions possessed | 84 Cut In three-tnch squares; before putting | ont furniture and other household articles Agirl can climb a fence very handily and = Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bonght and cousiderable interest some twelve or fifteen | Info the oven, rub the top Tin he white of the | which it had taken years to accumulate, and gracefnlly—at least some girls can—but not if @ fee £ Syag8 ‘Sold on Commission, ears azo; but they have been repeated so often | ©&%» f aria set | Which disappeared in a tew weeks. fel llow yells “snakes!” just as she is gettin, in one way and anotherasto have becomeatride | Med. blanched almond enter eran wel: | On the other hand it is contended that the | over Boston Post J = ; equality of profits is a theoretical fiction; that | °Y hi ho dl 5 broken in bits and a plece put at each cornes. t 1s easy to see why young women who dls- Through Messrs. J. F. Ellis & Co. we have i prot of'tployars in parila tran ae i. from the publishers, Oliver Ditson & Co., acopy Rep Cappage mixed with white makes an ex- | often enormous, and buge fortunes are amassed creamed roairays Fe pees mere lee CELEBRATED STOMACH cellent pickle. Slice the cabbage very fine; for | !0 4 few years; and, even if the ultimate noto- Courier-Journal. = of their Collection of War Songs and Hymns three heads of cabbage scald two quarts of wines Hety erate cack mioela nage ae Ralph’ Waldo Emerson said: “All health: i matheri S ional and competition, mublic may sa pore sombo! es aie eathetings of | gar of medium strength, add two tavlespoonfuls | Honsycapltal, and comp through a fallin prices, | things are sweet-tempered.” We differ. with No. 639 15rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 4 Broapwar, New Yor. Frvery class of Recurities bought and sold on commis- sion in San Francis-o, Baltimore, Philadelplia, New of sugar; put into a bag one tablespoonfal each | but the workman may obtain none. The almost | Ralph. Now, we know a perfectly healthy red- TIT FER . Fsalpslni oe Capt la ae pablica- | of cloves and cinnamon, and half a teaspoonful | universal failure. of stices, moreover, is no | headed woman who is—well, she just is, and no pe z a = re. 6:40, 8:00, 9:90. 9:50, 10:40 «. tended but it is also ak Interseting shoes ay | of black pepper; put the little baz of spices in | proof of thelr impolley. Brow sreto. any | mistake about It.--Texas Siftines, Be if BE = = 1:90, 5:55, 4:20 $40. 6:20, 7-00.) -60 end. 10:30 ee ee rabebis | the vinegar ‘chen you scald i, and jet It remaln | strikes may act on the minds of employers so as| “Ladies at the seaside are holding guessing | Ee : kes 5 Date ~ 9 in the pan when you pour the vinegar in over | to secure a rise or prevent a fall in wages on a| matches.” We sus; ey guess how many For-Pope's Creek Line 6:40 a.m. and 4: m. daily, meet a wider want than was expected. the cabbage; press the cabbage down with a | future occasion; and to produce this effect they | ofthelrsex at the same hotel wear their own : # Through A. Brentano & Co. we have a copy | plate with a weight on it, eo that the cabbage | must actually take place from time to time, | hatr, and whether the dresses they weat are of Rey. L. A. Lambert's “Notes on Ingersoll,” | Will be under the vinegar. whether successtul or otherwise. What the | paldfor. It isnot a new game.— Norristown — formation regarding the Markets received through our with a preface by Rev. Patrick Cronin, pub-| Lovey Lirr.e Wraps for the baby-carriage | Course of the Western Union Telegraph com-| Herald. wires INSTANT«Y direct from the New York Stock Exchange. al ‘Sunday, For, Angapalia, €40 a.m, and 4:40 p.m. daily, except ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- A ALEXANDKEIA 5 AND WASHINGTON p ny will be, now that it has come off victo-| The hatter gets a dollar by making ahat brim eaexanarin Hished by the Buffalo Catholic Publication So- | are made of two pleces of fiannel—one, for in- | PARY will | question which the operators have ache ae following season he gets another Separated yetrape ey poy mer et it STEAMERS. bar te 400 and 10 ee Oe ciety. The favor with which this work has been | stance, of blue, and one of white; pink the | settled In their own minds ‘untavorably to them- } dollar for turning the brim up. The next season | enn" tn cranes, and indeed | tobeeith, this = Fon ePAay St 6:80. 8.20, 11:00 a.m. 8:00 pm received is shown by the fact that it is now in | edges of both. If the blue is to serve for a lin- | selves. i he gets another dollar for turning the brim | fymous vegetable invigorant aud ailerecieg, HORT eo. Als LINE-SUMMER SERVICE. dally, and 5-00 p.m. dally. except Rendag, its third edition. ing. put a pretty design in outline stitch on it, |, A8 for the temporary suffering strikes‘cause| down. Hat making isan arduous business. TER'S STOMACH BITTERS, has been found a potent — aT. Mr. Charles Nordhoff, of this city, has written | and then catch the blue and white together | to the workmen, present sacrifices for future | Haters’ Hecond ‘Trans leave Al 10:08 and 10:20 a.m. ; 12:30, 8,00, mi and9:10 p.m., and i2:00 a relizious boo Li pul feguard even to feeble constitutions and fragile frames, while an a cure for indigestion, billousness and Kindred complaints, it is without a rival, ntitled “God and the Fut with a row of feather stitching about two inches | £#in are in accordance with one of the funda-| gome time ago a dispatch was sent from St. The: Heancstabiesieen of Chctaliauite >to be | fom the edge. If you wish to make it stint | mental principles of the political cconomy to | Louts to Memphis, addressed to “James Giles, shed during the fail y» more ornamental, a handsome bow of blue satin | Which employers are so fond of appealing; but, | pie clerk, steamer Magenta, ‘There was ay < ~ ribbon, just above the embroidery is handsome. | {0 fact, a multitude of strikes have beencrowned | Tan named Giles on the boat, andthe message How long it will remain so depends on how | With immediate success, and have compelled zi was not delivered, whereby a lawsult ensued. ‘The Luther Statue. well-behaved the baby is.—W. Y. Post, employers to concede terms which at firet they | The person oe was James Gillespie, clerk of Rev. Dr. Stuckenberg, who is spending sev- i peremptorily refused. As for the emigration of Basie mee eral years in Europe, writes to the Lutheran |, M‘®8teD Caxe.—One cupfal of butter and | Capital trom countries like England, tr uo move | He Magenta.—Philadiphia North American. i ‘Miss Phoebe Couzins. who was in the vicinity ngelist, from the “foot of the Luther statue ies gerbes eel nee Tey bate ot eee ry (een) of the Minnesota cyclone, was reported among ms,” a letter that will interest the peopl P i ‘ the lost. She writes that she is safe. It : people | sift two teaspoonfuls of baking powder with | rallroads and steamships, and now speculations that when sta tw the oc eons of Washington. The statue for ourcity will not three cups of flour; beat in well with the | Prove thatall earlier investments of capital have nodes Syclone approach be ready by the 10th of November, but during y ‘she commenced todeliver one of her women’s en unprofitable. It only proves that the | ine she ss speeches, wien the-besom of de- the winter months will be put in place before | Chewulate citira Tee ee tatee spoonful of | sources of profit have become more numerous. | "e! ———_—_-e-—____ For sale by all Druggists ana Deslers generally. wepl Baltimore to Liverpool every ulternate Tuesday, vis Halifax and St. Johns, N. F. ‘Intermediate Pasnage, $40. Prepaid Steerage, $21. LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, 207 Brosdway, New York; or, At Waahingten, D. C.: CHAS. F. PUGH! General Manes ee) ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. HE MODEL FAsT LINE AND ‘THE ONLY LINB THE FAST AND THE West. VIA WASHINGTON, DOUBLE THACK!, JANNEY COUPLER! Schedule to take effect SUNDAY, MAY 33th, 1nm3. 1D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9th street. ‘Leave Washington from station, corner of New : chocolate with little cream and mix with a) Indeed, Mr. Calrnes, the English economist,who | struction suddenly turned on its heel and went JAMES BELLEW, 711 7th street. avenue and € strect— oa the Memorial chureh. Dr. Stuckenberg says: | eupful of the batter, cover the bottom of a pan | heaieid ingen ena eaglah argument, has | 2OWllng howifully over the prairies in another G. W. MOSS, 225 Pennsylvania avenue, Qaiy e aie ee ahs ee oe “Tuts great monument, which ts very Imposing | with the batter and drop upon it in two or | sdmitted that the " Airection.—Norristoun na dyll-w.a,m,6m aagh Oneciies and ing Cate tor, and greatly surpasses our expecta’ le= . % 2 3 ” :hout 5 10:15 a. mo —o~ no a ee oe par roster in yl pic a ~ | three places a spoonful of the chocciate. form: MAJORITY OF RECENT STRIKES ‘Ah, here are 1 Interesting statistics, points, witl change; 10:15 a, m. pote | pals argues, indeed, that the explanation of thelr | in89 births.” wall that’s encouraging, now, nion« Js very fine and will be greatly admired. CeLERy Mayonnaise.—The yelks of two eggs, | Success is to be foundin an exceptionally pros- | isn't it?” sald his x, fe, wit asmile. “And trip- fal and expresses the Tewercaee OF the, cosfenes: | a very little mustard, ealt, Pepper, the Juice of | perous condition of trade, which would before | lets Svhila cand neta ee hie by the upward look, the devoted lover or God's| a lemon and some water. Beat ‘all together, |!0Né have attracted additional capital and de- 8, While quadraplets. only once in 871, Word by Armly placing the hand upon it as choos mand for labor; but the obvious reply is, that | births. Great Jinks, what a family a man must authority, and the whole attitude Is expreseive-er | TO Prevent the same curdling the eggs must be in mon' For Littsbury at 8:30 end 8:40 p. m. daily; 8: = to Fits rare, Cleveland and Detoke wits ioae ‘or Toledo aud Detroit via Monroeville, 10:15 a.m. for Tole\o. s in the meantime the workmen would ‘havo | have before he aah the, happy father of quad- qhe Doldness and determination of the great re- | well beaten before adding the oll. Pour in the | gained nothing but for the strikes, and the ulti- | Tuplete!”—Hartford Post. 2, 1005 am, former. As Lather agus in < Cpe 20%, the | oll slowly, @ tew drops at a time, stirring until | mate gain, if any, without them might accrue| A Long Branch hotel elerk has made himself Gniy as the leader of the whole movement com. | Of, te consistency of jelly. A few dro : eset an re ot (a oan in ie nedeecien ot srk, Mr. ae and Spain & ane aie Cege not - . | Vinegar may l, OF & small spoonful of es’ argument, moreover, Involves the po- | lim! }, an recived many favorable com- Dodimnentot the ghole Hen tawe ee am em | boiling water. ‘The celery must be won waenes | eee that profits in the United States and other | ments from admiring its. Bashful fellow; no monument commemorating a religious event | aud then thoroughly dried in a towel; cut in | new countries to which British capital is con- | babies are well enoigh though to commence Which ts equal to this in grandeur. Thé historical | small pleces in a salad powl, throw the mayon- stantly flowing, are enough to bear a reduc- | 00.—Boston Courier. em at ts represented by the figures of Wycliffe, | naise over the celery, mix all together and | tion by means of higher wages, even if sucha} “I understand that you referred to meas a dus, Savonarola and Hu: forerunners of the 7 ” 7 Reformation; the learned, by’ Reuchii and. Me. | 2°°Ve reduction were ® necessary consequence, which | pig, alr,” remarked'a potipous elderly gentle- ich Jancuthon; and the political, by Frederick the | Lamps.—Sometimes a wick becomes too short | !* far from being the case, since increased ef- | man to’a young mah whovhad spoken dis} parag- ficiency of both capital and labor follow. ingly of him to a third . “You have been Wie, of Saxony. and Puilip the Generous, of | to carry goes may ly of him to a a have Hesse “tne forerunners being'around the pedestal | Be ee meroncoa see (20 isp) The conclusion to which these iments on | misii iy lied the E <f{ Luther's statue and about Iife size, while gi | Ut. Ifyou have not time to put in a new | both sldesand the carcicr cee ree wnemee a young man, “I ed, consideration of the | hope that I ko than’ to ret. the otuers are 2 heroic; that of Luther béing by far | wick, a piece of cutton rag pinned on below will | acta’ pad of strikes really leads, is that no | perso af ae rest Tson of your advanced age as a pig.”— Juuther ts a symbolical answer ev se and become a good | Unive. al unconditional proposition can be Rochester Plat Expres. essing, and on the other Magiedaetieereator | feeder. Ifa hole should be broken in the glass | laid down with respect to tha jution ot poly. Sir Henry Thompon, the London sargeon, Around the pedestal of Luther's statue there are | chimney. paste ‘a plece of paper, which may es Teer io heme ah elke ion of | scouts as a complet fallacy the notion that also representations of scenes from his life, and | often be done in a moment, and it’ will answer | thelr. sul for =o kos try rise Of | fish-eating increases the brain power. He says: Portratcs of eminent persons connected with the | its purpose well fora long time, or until you | Wagee usually succeed, but, strikes to prevent | «The oniy action fish has on tie brain le to Sed Or center ten spect, Of soon having @ | can get anew chimney. Sometizies the buriers | ® fall neually fail. The principle underlying this | a wan's into. woper relations ‘with the gonmes inscuaaees oor incense Smee of lamps become gummy, and prevent the wicks | !nference is that strikes tor higher wages have | work he haste do,” Reporters who have been Peco bgine moving freely. Boll them up in suds over the | usual. taken place in § ea one to bear, | Uving on whales cannow switch off to hash The statue for this city ts to be a fac simile of ues ne rad Sneraad they will become entirely | tra mnctlons AA Site shor plone ee rash without ranning am risk of lowering thelr the Worms’ fizure. Being the first for the | “lear & “ ‘ ever ¢’tempted to lower unless in a time | ™CBtal tone.—N. ¥. Commercial Advertiser. United States, and to be at the National Capital, | Bgaxs 48 Foop.—The nutritive vatue of beans | oy depression. This emp! generalization, | _ At the convention ¢ free-thinkers at Roch- the artists are specially careful of excellence. | 1s very great—greater than almost any other ar- however, might not hold good if applied to the | ster, New York, a day or two ago, Mrs. Susan It will Cartel a attraction among the art | ticle of food in common use. Considering their | past bstory of the Western Union Telegraph | H- ite delivered al hon the question: treasures of Washington. DR. CHEEVER’S ELECTRIO BELT, or Regenera- 4, tor, fs made expressly for the cure of derangements of %s ex oy pees sea pe] ‘the procrestive organs. Whenever any debility of the , oa Rieko acts dab pie For ilecommoes 10ks om dasly except Sunday, 6:45 Tees arrive from the Weet daily, 6:20, 7:35am, From Ney dork and 85, 820 am, ee 1:60, 6:37 p.m. ; Sunday, Poet aie cies eam, gusiaay 10:00 sm, 8400p mm. Salty Me, espe line for Washi $40. 690, aE Saas Seat Le se Saat oa 2itiaine fem Washinwtoi stop at Belay Station ex Test ‘$100, according to peseeceierm temetey pats Eee tees oe ie or SO “|. VERY 1B. BROWN & 00., Xow Zork, 605 Tth street, Washinston. cyan aneernt DAM F.C io the Netheriam: eye comb , feat AY ioe : ae sioraaaly, Rasa aos Or to Jani? rs Wwe Att yh?” mié 5, ze ed Seay they are eprotaMiy the cheapest food we Company: | Pp ate riper hing bop tla the cme oa is oe to oy fie e # ~ — Anne Andrew H. Smith, of Rohrersville, Md.,while | have, but somew! Mcult of digestion, proba- * asses past that | Woman a new net important searching for potatoes In his garden, ‘noticing a | bly owing to the fact that we rarely cook them | £2, aoe sonieaeen fo bribe pleated Question may be eafell answered In the affirma- RAL THE TRADES. ___ hole of peculiar shape, thrust his hand into it | enough and masticate insuMciently. In pre- besides other beneficial results, tend to | t've.—Chicago Times. SPECIALTIES. OFUS B. PAK rang and was bitten. | Acute pain was followed by a | paring beanstor the table they should first be well | prevent thelr occurrence tetaturee ‘Cooperation, | ‘What new studies lo Zou take up this com. oR SE a eee £3 9 trent. 3 a So gd copious flow of blood. He had been bitten by a | soaked in cold water, then thrown into boilling | industrial ips of capitalists and work- | ing term, my dear?” a Ing school |OBERTSON, ‘T AND ag y —" copperhead. water and cooked of a mediam consistency, be- men tdi v torms,boards of conciliation and | girl of her cham, whon she met at the seaside. Sa ee eee, mM @ recent investigation into m - J lon, wiser rules and on the of Q to! at ‘strest be. oe, ad Into the mortal- | tween a fluld anda solld, neither too thick’ nor | men tyyatious for "Do you knot coy bee EL GEL, ity relerable to alcohol, conducted by a commit. | too thin. ‘They require some acid when eaten, | trades ualcus, al owe ing to the lessons | conciuded that the ind ne inl lender ar Sggier at Lyons Bindery tee of the Narveian society, 1s appears that the | anda erage rolled salt Jota’ sae learned from scrikes. No. Banaoce ie likely to be rete vd : strest, ; Prove. in London ts 14 cent e total num- | palatable. eaten Potatoes diggovered that an er stud: ugustus.’ deaths in the adult population. About Dther vegetables which contain more starch aol deme bereeen tabs capttal, bat crus | had hrc an tn if ®8 many occur among men as among | less albumen, rather than with too much bread | jias' ~ done to render their ; more harm: ious in better trades,

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