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a i's ” ft at o . 6: THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON SATURDAY,/AUGUST 16, 1884—-DOUBLE SHEET. ¢ nk. HOME MATTERS. PEN: MES. the last century puzzled the English-speaking | THE CLEAB STEAL OF A MILLION. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. BOOKS, &e. . = world. —— = : : —— a enema? ae: | From Harper's Bazar. 769 th mmenced in Woodfall’s | How Diamonds Were Sewn With Shot- OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GT IKINITY HALL, BEVERLY. N. J —FNGLISH AND. EW BOUKS. GooD RECIFES—lOW TO COOK OR | ‘There is no pleasanter reading than that which Pubes coaetee: "in Loudon, a series of letters guns in the Hilly of Arizona, a a Sandce | N TOMATOES—CTCUMBER — SALAD— Mi lame School for Young - — H copens SEPTEMBER 16th. | For circulars adaress Yantages of the conker. Sheet dou we jp | Practical Treatise on Electric Lighting, Gorton, tells us how books are made, and which con-/ that set the city in a blaze ot excitement. HENRY C. HALLOWELL, A.M. Brewer. — Seventeenth Dictionary of Miracles. rep From the Chicaro Herala,! Sais-Ta PE, ter is. For cirewiar addres Mins | Ouilines of Fan Suley aommommee i otaathons tad athens Weak goa | Enslish dt then’ the’ government Sf tae | In 171 tworourh- looking ptosectors walked | J RLISGTOR AGAIAME, Conon HCTLDING, | TIGA UISRND HusT Rint HOT | peeeaet os wa: of authors and authorship. eall, young | 70> corne and 15th’ st., oR. ‘Treasury, & i elect B ¥ . INGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS t day and many persons of rank and position | Into the Bank ot Califérnig-and asked for Mr. Select School for Boys and Youte 4 fen. | Number linit- (HE WEST WAS! STS BY ae ects ike to hear about the struggles, the | were mercilessly lashed, condemned and ridi-| Ralston, the cashier anil leading spirit of the | St, Sux seta of sued, emivr She Day anderen: | st Ne. S08. sect rortkwest | sufferings, and the successes of men of letters, | eyied. to cook new potatoes for sup- 2 ones, slice them and GT. Di a i Se stlous | bank. They had two ittle buckskin bazs. which | ie testo. Carl snd teas nctenction the | Eraciaten the "prania so ats Seaman ev cara. mm, or milk with a lump of | 84. not unreasonably, the aiiatereet = Dene Saeed oh Cee te ec ous | they anid contained sométhing-and they did not Hlieher Arithmetic, ‘Algebra, “Geometry, Latins _ — County Doctor, Jewett. & beastie ite ot i nty of pepper aud salt. j be thouzht to surround « minoc beanch of the identity ‘veiled behind this title were in vain, | know exactly what it was. Oné of the bags they | Grr 4. BURTON MACAFEE, A. M., Principal. LADIES GOODS. | ways on hand og se the tomes Erica ob Friep Tomators.—Take ripe tomatoes, cut | fme theme, In dedicating these letters to the people of | said they believed had diamonds in the rough, | —arecca IN MUSIC_UY REOUFST OF wtaienets | = = = aut 7S Peunsyivamia avenue, them in halves and try them on both sides in} Let ee eats np = has Wares ®) England the author ai, at er Se Noes but the other they said they did not “know £A, setends and pupsie T will penain thle summer ant For Tur Nexr Two Weexs VEN BOOKS Re and butter. Place them upona hot | cok, and has been so fortunate as to find a itary of my own secret, ani shall perish with | what kind of ad—n stone it was. They mout shortest method. All those desirons to be broucht out M. WILLIAN, Re nemmond. ite thio dul sakeaaiersdion | publisher, ‘Tirestelied publicity does nue atees!| me y ortest mi Viper oe for cariy Fall importations, wm | ST OMIES By ABICAN' AUTHORS, v Tu peras, varios, make rom ol be garnets.” Raiston tauched at the idea of | ™ operas. parlors, etc.. wi > room _ - | MENGO and other Sketches in Black and White By Th t court party left no means untried be in quickiy to the very hihest culture. More voices ar | sell balance of White Suits below cont price. Silk Man- SE OURS, Lets Sela of one vetiter Baw MEGW2 | cimak the foarioon Crises: We Gals heat yee | dlaionsls> Wal he asked Wy eesithen: lies i and fillas at half price. “Cloth Jackets, Rewiana, New Mar- | 29 Chandicr Harris v to remove jelly, | the world around, that on first seeing his name n required now for tl summer concerts oratorios, at . Jackets, THE FAINALLS OF TIPTON. By Vi : red i F ‘i Mar- N. By Virginia W. ohne hedeotaen told harm, and powerfully promoted the cause | was about half a pint of black, dirty-looking | EHEGOR DE WOLOWSAISe Suseal Insuitis | Ketrand tating Weare, ai iriiped and ates ‘40 New York avenue aulS | sirable, at es to close. Irimmed and Untrimmed | "Crip ro ALASKA. Ty Geo Wart + from mous isto wet a cloth | 1" Print at the head of a magazine article, he, | of popular liberty. But all their efforts were | crystals, ranging in size from a pea tos hazel- | mins bows’ ENGLISH AND HIGH | Gtyartment at eeatis neluced frieee Hine bat sos | GEIRTES “HOCIS WaT it THE MAL ees Vol @ and wrap it around the mould though walking in the crowded Strand in Lon- futile. To this day the question, Who wrote the | nat. The other bag had dark blood-red stones ee i Separtmnent at greatly reduced 1 ree Dest BREWE'S DICCIONALY Ge adkacti 7 e toss i ius?” Is still unsolved. ; |. W, HUNT, . 7 Paris. (auld t07 Bennesivania ave, Jango eckection of Books fo er reedinue at half Then with «little care you will | don at the time, tossed up his hat in the air, and erated retelr diy at_ were promptly pronounced Arizona “var- | Regine its seventeenth year Sept. athe in the North Ses- | 1 Cite Trevine, Price. [and] WM. BACLANTINE & SON, in taking the jelly out. then Kicked it, foot-bail fashion, across the| A hundred “Junius” seekers have written as | th Se nteat hee 4 etsy _— ; ‘ 7 nets” by the great banker, and cast aside as | sion Room of Dr. Sunderland's Church, 43 street. | In- OUGLASS SUMMER: FROM THE JOURNAL OF HENRY DL To three | street for Jo ahother ot theemineat men ot the day wan con | worhletsHéfold the prospectors to ate the | at toh tone gyydeemtaaey tae cy, wes | I) ing SETaINDRAR et || gem nis St ion by Gl If our friend ts well known, or has already | cerned in the matter. Among the ‘numerous | bag with the black erystals, and he would have | "2! Harvard, Tehich and Michigan univers ties: an also FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. a casio mae for himself a reputation, he will probably | Persons to whom these letters have been attrib- | them examined by experts. He did so. Prof. | in the poverneneats aes = ae Ladies’ GAUZE UNDERVESTS 150. A Jolly Suromer. Mothers in Council, feel no seruple at seeiny his real name on the | uted are Sir Philip Francis, Lord Chatham, Ed- | Le Conte, the geologist of the University of 2 red “+ S5e., BOc., T2., Be. Standard, Lovell’s and Seeside Libraries title-page of his forth-coming work. But if he | mand Burke, Henry Grattan, Colonel Barre, | Calitornia, pronounced them diamonds. — So ‘Mieses GAUZE UNDERVESTS at be modest or diffident (and what young author | Gibbon the historian, Join Horne Tooke, John | did Professor Janin, the best mining expert in ‘Commercial and Fine Stationery, 25c.. 85e.. 80c. and The. up. © CPU ae those | UBSELL, 418 9th st. now, ‘These goods are FIRSTS, but tlie prices + avant WU = a, s not), and especially if this Is the first shallop | Wilkes and Horace Walpole. San Francisco. Shreve and other leading jew- usually eshed for SECONDS. | ATEST PUBLICATIONS THEE, BY AUTHOR ry Fancy is to corer the pillow for the | | launctied on the sea of literature, it!s| A great number of circumstances seem to in- | elers all agreed they were diamonds. Shreve Oct | AP Mplimited sreortment of all the new and choiee | Brvant. ty Parke Godwin Seuomer, Dy Thomas. el baby" jaxe,and te make a Httle rope for | Very likely the blood will fly up to bis cheek and | dicate the first named of those above as the true | had one partially cut. and it revealed a beauti- For cataloznes or other information address pidabiaieeer evry payee © Vico Verse: Tommy Upeiee tek hee a succeeding cold chill will rua down his spine | Junius. Macaulay said the evidence against | ful white stone. The question then arose: 13-2m_ JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., President. We ee thie department very litte, for the: ‘Atoman Sincer, by. Be. Seton ‘crawford; Quickwanda, at fhe (uought of sonouncing plainty and un- | him would ve sufficient to support a verdict in | “Where did they come from?” Ralston was | 3osteusoN INSTITUTE gid lines ase eek | aS “uality of the garments. their full cise perfec: | translated troche German by Mire kL. Witte Genes mistakably that the new book is “by J. Smith.” | a civil or even in acriminaltrial. Yet, notwith- | greatly excited. He called in Sharon and even Sect Classical and Mathematical Schoo! for Koys, | tion of make chd fit do it most effectually for ua, — eee: ee fans Soi ae re cote. | So he decides to publish under a pen-name - e at “‘Ju- | took D. O. Mills into his confidence. The two | becins its 33d year Septembrr 10th—the second Wednes- a mee sre ot Bow " | P I . | standing: these facts, It remains true that “Ju: e. Of the month. Prepares for businces fen Bene mein y Mire EDK Binclard: ‘ S | and oh. what sleepless nights and nervous days | nius” succeeded in carrying his secret inviolate | prospectors gave their names as William Arnold | $4¥,0%,the mouth. | P othr collegen. for the acentine | Agr Axp Berow Actvat Cost Book of Authors; Difference Between Phgscal and! delieaey of the season: | he pastes till he makes one to suit his fancy! | to the srave, and Isaac W. Slack, and sald they had been | schools ud for the G..8 Mibtarsad Mave aceteRS its we Botheocs Feecaiee Goats ‘yer aieeesies eae as le. sweeten to yourtaste, make | For these and for many other reasons it has —-———++—____ prospecting in Arizona and Utah and Wyoming, Ripe erate ee SOURS: Principal, TRDUMED and UNTRIMMED HATS and BONNETS | PVGintion irr Annouie ts. 3 Re GA waite and in place of become quite ‘mon for authors, and especially Watson’s Crime and Death, and they had found these stones in one of the stores. au “ KID GLOVES, MITTS, AKER, pana pete | 1105 Pennsylvania across, wet | Writers for the daily press, to assume @ pen-| 5.1 tne London Dally News, Frelous named, but refused to) say just whete. | a. —scanreen SCHOOL, THE LEADING FANS and FLOWERS. sore cae — ave dissolved a| Rame (nom de plune) or pseudonym (“false | zs ‘| They said, however, that there were “bushes ‘one for thorough, practical instruction, Book MRS. M. J. HUNT. = = - the crust a delicate | BaMe”) under which to conceal their identity. The death of the Rev. J. Selby Watson, In | of the same kind left. The diamond fever grew, | aepane Copa torough,, Practical instr books, saving - en ee > G MACHINES, &e. Sree etas Two hundred years ago, when the first dic- | prison, at the advanced aze of 77, recalls one of | and finally Ralston” Sharon, Nicholas Luning, @ snouthis of hard ends: Zhe averae tine £0 raduate i ror cast ost? 29 F S257 Nonrwer, = _ tlonary of pseudonyms was compiled In Ger- | the saddest and most perplexing stories of un- | reat San Francisco capitalist; William M. Lent, | Sout one-third RSI EE a C O.N. TS Cc Grscer Puors, which children can be allowed | . the list comprised less than five hundred | jooked-for crime. Mr. W tecawr n of un- | 5: M. Barlow, of New York; George D. Rob- | keeing, arithmetic, spelling, corresponilence, ete. 83; S R. tank's VU, NN. 2F. Spoor Corto: Ives, afford more pleasure | n Europe. To-day it is many times | PONCd von crime. Mr. Watson was a inan of un- | ores. the present postal telezraph man; Michael eee cia Ba vee sone i desired, ae Mas Serna- UPPERT, SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, the oecasion seems to warrant. Take half | that number. The writer has collected upward es ae He a best Temmeniered ie Heete, te rest sewian mnlllonaire) ad rea arereee pars (89TH STREET, Opposite Patent Offic, | at AUERBACH'S Sewing Machine Roomacor. 7thand I, . sift'a tablespoontul, cr more | of five thousand pen-names of English authors erature perhaps: is vel is of certain | others forme ‘yndicate and agre ral = ——— = — Agency for the light-runuing NEW AMERICAN. No. tevor, of winger. add alittle | alone, trom the short and celebrated. “loz” of | Latin authors. He waa the author not only of | the «diamond fells” at ¢l.eon.0nh eecwitedn Ee ie a ages [MEN Og orien Sp evtey tem, Suet ar eke mg ctr this Come toe boil, then drop on | Charles Dickens to the jaw-dislocating “Alde- | sehooi books, Lut of biographies of Porson and | Teprespntatiors of Arnold and Slack were veri- | §) 9th and Dastreets noithwest, I parlors and claas- FLOUNCINGS, ALL-OVERS, i and let them stand in a cool oven till they | borontiphoscophornio” of James Ballantyne. { fied by experts. Meantime the other little bag | rooms in Lincoln Hall Building. institution, the In Swiss and ciphia, whic Warburton. These exercises do not seem to : id | Tesult of twenty years’ growth, is complete inits ar-| _Targe stock of ZEPHYR and SHETLAND SHAWLS, | Pciy end durabality. +) waters e adder | | Pen-names may be divided into three classes, of specimens was submitted to tests ard foun . Inge ator 8 | _ Also, new Automatic, Domestic, Singer, Howe G., W. water should ve added t0) se chiettwo ofwhich arepscuimyneand anor | Have brought him much money, and probably | of SBeclme genuine rubles. Some were sent to | Women, for real life sd-muppors, aacfuins aod boos | Eyhunent Eumbrokdered MULL FICHUS wt half thet | cna"Wiluon ‘No. 8 iil et iat Cans Mached foe Select firm, ripe toma- | 27". The dirst includes all fictitious desicna-| he was not much more fortunate than Gold- | New York to be cut, and were found to be gen- | Maile iderenncs: yee corps af able, experienced, | “Ladies and Children's HOSIERY; SUMMER UNDER- pley Ro canvassing agents, ae sal eaves Us You Rave men Tests’ tions that are really names, for example,"E! 3 ing | Siith’s “poor Ned Pardon” in his connection | wine stones. These were aald to come from the | nastea! feces «Regular day aud) evcaing reuiins | WEAR MLR end EiGLt THREAD GLOVES and MIE | y dealing with uu Seu ave mes and annoyance cut them in two, and place them upen | or “John Search.” The second term (meaning | with literature. Mr. Watson was also for more | Same ‘‘fields.” Scholarship for one year from date of entrance (rood teiytesches nn FONE necidence ty cepeteoes double broiting tron. Pat tei Thy a Layman oy OB ey gaken | than 24 years head master of Stockwell gram. | jy¢.V8%, HUleraud Sar ae eee Bight” Sis" per tuonthy aye gi aight ge Cotfees MSS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Se en NR me eanicie TNed Ciera Woe Gan | Me think. quran are setter pactatonsie vor | mar echiool), Un the later (years of ies ance money Arnold and Slack revealed secretly to | (ce quem {ir arrangeinents Monday, August 29. and comer 7th and H. next doer to Auerbach's Gents” Pure ws are istered, ‘equipped and 420 TENTH STREET Store. mm taclied Balter ned | anonyme. and consist only of the initials of the | ship the number of boysin the school dimin- | Ralston the location ot the find and offered to | asssned neats iu the onter Aretiels thes ee Maken CORBETS Ce Toe aadaL at Biching and Hat Store ° complete ar- * pepper and salt. Serve immedt- | writers’ true names, as “LL. E. L.” that is, Leti- | ished so much that the trustees deprived Mr. | Pilot three of the bank’s own experts to the | fansvinents Handsome, filustrated circular, with full e information ant interesting reading matter, mailed to SPECIALTIES ARE— os ' tia Elizabeth Landon. é ground. One morning in April, 1872, four dis- | any animes atyyantcresting reading mai French Hand-made Underelothing, Merino 9 : . It is of some interesting and out-of-the-way | Witten Of hile oflce. This occurred in Octo- | Fried dgures crept down inthe dawn to the | “HENRY @, SPENCER, Principal, want duet imported Hoey, voters |Tar New “G” Hows Crerupe: netimes served as an entree gossip respecting the first class ot pen-names— ber, 1870. Mr. Watson went on livinz in Stock - Oakland ferry. They were Arnold. George D, | SARA A. SPENCEK, Vice Principal. aull-3in fatent Shoulder Bow end all Dress Reform Goods, An Entirely New ‘when pre} —Take good ones | pseudonyms—that we propose to write. : well. He kept but one servant, a girl who Roberts, Henry sania sua George nee oe PREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY, FREDERICK, Cuildren's fe cores, ade $1 Cornet (Miss L's own Eigh Arm, Mack and peel t hwise; dip| The various modes o: choosing or of forming | deposed that his relations with his wife seemed | was the most accomplished geologist and ADA large amount of money. hasbeen expend c.) that for the ‘price is tusurpansed. a mee hing, into cornmeal seasoned with pepper @Pea-name seem to be as diverse as are the | to be friendly. On acertain Sunday in October | Mining engineer in the city, and Roberts and in renovating the bul iin refurnishng pupils’ rooms | .B.—Brench, German and Spauia spoken, mar Which Excets all Othera fry them in hot lard until they are a | Characters of authors or of their books. The| yt, Watson committed. the crime which has | Hearst were,and are yet,the best practical miners | fying ever: ything necessary for convenience ind com. Eold on Installments; Liberal Discount for Cash, fe rou 4 grotesque has been the aim of many writers. In = z in California. The party took the cars and Ar- | fort. Schoiastic duties resumed Wednesday September ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDIN pping the slices into be: | this spirit the Countess of Morley introduces | given his name a strange psychological interest. | noid piloted them to Green River, Wy. T. There persis oop a hee Cre ta EBT re eR DRESSER Pow PARIS. S27 Every Machine Warranted 93 pee very iime cues Cte herself as “Richard Sucklethumb Sprugzins,” | We must remember that, though he has ceased | they left the train, got mules and an ambulance Sie aie ee ating Patents and Five Medals trom Exposttous +: = Robert Southey, the poet. appears as clumsy | to be an efficient, or at all events a popular | and struck for the Green River mountains, 45 1 ee eS < Mabniectirer, snd importer of oth we a | apbel | Shumebottom,” while Isaac Disrael!. | head master, his moral character was blameless, | Milea south of the railroad. They were on’the Seventy-aixth annual seation, beeing: September Ist, HUMAN HAIL AND FINE HATR WORK el —Select firm, | tather of the Inte Earl of Beaconsfield, is known res . {| ground a week, The ‘diamond field’ did not | 1884. English, Clasdcal and Mathematical course. adies fine Hair Cutting and Hair Yreasing. THE HOWE MACHINE Co, ith a sharp kaite cut off a in the republic of letters as “Messrs. Tag, Rag, | 884 nothing seems to have been said against | fem to be more than 50 acres in extent, and| 39 og COORE D: LOCEEE i | wee a £85 F Street Northwest, near 10th street, thin slice from the stem end. Now remove the | and Bobtail.” nis soundness of mind. His servant “consid-|was at the base of a low range of = ~ 2 as _637 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Se7-t.th.s,6m Washington, D.C. i a crite 4 “a gi a hi kind-h » ed sandstone hills. They found dia- ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL THE ENCYIO- tan fill the orifice with an onion | _ 4 writer on religion calls himself “A Sinner | ered him a kind-hearted gentleman. She | barren red sandstone is. ey foun a- pactia Britannic Arete eine A FE cheppent Veg a small piece ot best butter, | Seved:” several laymen take refuge under the | thought that he and Mrs. Watson “lived very|Monds in the greatest quantities scattered | SAMUEL I: HOPPER, xtox Fisuers : Tue Licar Rexsixa New Hoxz: a little pepper, a little salt and a teaspoonful of | title “Reverend,” after the fashion of “Rev. Dr. happlly together.” No complaint had ever | about in the low beds of dry gravel. They | {!an7-co%m 133 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Chemical Dry Cleaning. Extabtishment, iy cracker dust or bread eruinbs. Arrange them in | Drvasdust.” really Sir WalterScott; a number of | been made againat him (except the complaint | dug down and found them in groups of atx and JS SCUREE, ORGANIAR, TEACHER OF FraNo THN eRe ERIERCR, AND HARTFORD SEWING MACHINES, add alittle water and bake in a vines befits A Layman,” and “Mrs. | that he was not a popular teacher) by the com- | ¢lght. They were all greatly excited, except «end VOCAL MUSIC, Particular attention to be- | | Zatties’ and Gentlemen's Gatmenta; felvet an’ filman,” “Mrs. : # sae sind Caine, narzaret Cau- | mittee of the school in which he taught. The | Atuold. When, at the end of a week, they pre- | finher, ae well as those, wishing to. be RY Rorts.—Make a bisenit dough, | ate, he pen eaaaatonand “sre-Hamsbottom” | vicar of his parish chureh ald. that no_ one Riawonds and’ rate a eee ater —- WN = INSTITUTE, 3100 - aot | Count for cash, y Ronis.—Make Br zh, | are the pen-names respectively of Hosea Ballou, | could possess a higher charact ki diamonds and rubies of all sizes, Well, when Es : LL “IN! Gentlemen's Clothes Gi ‘by this process will not d cut it In squares of five or six Sir John Hill, Douglas Jerrold, B. P. Shillaber | and Ganianiey: Being each a ane nes they got back to San Franctsco the town was Gs Fos Ash ett onerereey ge ane ay op tos ad ate * OPPENHEIMER'S Spread over with berries or other frait; | and Tectire Hook—all Ce et ; church with his wife on Sunday, October 8, 1871. Sas one sompany = at nbs ania te wat Four begins SEETEMBER 10TH. Mises STEP ENSON, | suit, cia Behable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooma, he ernst ove fasten the edges to- Several female writers, too, have taken refuge | The pair dined early and had wine and dessert d capital. he million dollars y Jeo a grad big Gretta tee aifopine sae ties nder mascutine titles. “The ‘George Ellot” of | in the library. When the servant returned thor | rnold and Slack was advanced by Ralston, ana | aid He professors, "For Gireulare apply to Prinelpal” ee =n the stmplest and most curable Sewing Machines ever a for | Flush Cloaks Crapo Vells, Laces, Gloves, ett, are pt i fect]; y fachers. ‘Terme @12_ 724 12th n.w. apteo | Sectly cleared by dl aie Surcrior procees Produced, Scl@pninonthly payments, and liberal dis = 828 9th street n. w., Bt Cloud Building. oF Good ines for rent, All kinds repaired. Basar uut!l fall, then put into the pan a little | Mrs. Lewes and the “George Sand” ot Madame | her Sunday half hotiday Mr. Watson let her in, | 10 part made good by the syndicate. Roberts, | —™ USIC—GUITAR, BINGING. PIANO AS LESSON FAMILY SUPPLIES. Pi a Parone pas izarand butter. Bake and serve with | Dudevant will occur to every one. Others, not | ard suid that Mrs. Watson had gone out. He | Luning, Lent, Kalston and Sharon each put it | Mf ene cheap dutine sunnier Dear LeORSGNS | REDUCED. pudding sauce.—Cdterer. | <¢ well known. are the “Christopher Crowileld” | aiso drew the girl's attention toa staln on the | £100,000, and’ Barlow made up a pool in New : i , 456 C street northwest. Satisfaction given, . aide d, he said, by port wine. Next day | York to take $250,000 more. Then the public ané-lin apes pad Goveramcnt Java Coffee. HAT GREAT “HOUSEHOLD.” SILENT ia packing case of certain dimensions, | bezan to clamor for the stock, but so confident iRENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY | Fresh roasted: | of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the “Fernan. | ine a Bane ese "No canvasaets. Como totee ‘.—Take two quarts of rich | lero” of Dona Felicia Ar Is of sus wale | floor. cat mi, the Spanish novel- | he ord fave money. Kenting and repairing = two teacup! ist, the “Art of the Countess of | in which he concealed the remains of Mrs, Wat- | were the promoters of the scheme that they had aes OGL for Noun Ls ieee tate ae 1395 C. WITMER, calty. Mel EX. 427 9th wt. ue. ae dQ put into a freezer , fury, and the “Howard Glyndon” of Laura C.| son. The next day but one, alter telling his | &@ new Goleonda that they locked Fie rece: BP MeDonald’ and) iss Anna, Hibs, prmneipais, ‘Thenext | aud 1918 Pennsylvania avenue n. w. 3ENTLEMEN’S GOODS. e ready one quart of | + Searing. | hut he felt unwell, he attempted to | in the Bank of California and refused to let a Will best Sertember'aa eb” The course | 72 GENTL 2) i tened. When the milk | ramtmatic pseudonyms form alarge class. Heell. | The prussic acid which he ad-| flare go out. | Arnold and Slack took thelr | of study eunbraoes everythin {ccreary: for a thorotteh Se a ee Sater “ +t freeze them all to- | P Ree Ce een nea | 1 to himself was diluted, and he thus | Money and left the const. Arnold ot $440,000 | Enklish and class Which there is no extra | oring material, or any Inanipalaton teaver etek: be ancois B | sed in the san ss ethod— it surcid in cash. He went to Elizabethtown, Ky., bought | chanse, Claas in woud canine will bere Ook eek and on.itting the more horrible | ® magnificent farm and settled down. Slack Separtment has isis added, with unuscal a ry of the murder of his wife by | Went to Europe, and was never heard of again. | f° ris Just beginning school. A ‘ally the question arises aerial oF any taniouton. co giveataizet. | Busr Rerxroncen Sumr, ; found in the driikiny qualities, He-Ne Tea is wold With hand-worked buttonhole, FOR 75 Ck “Barry j howh imperfect | f Bryan Waller Proe- | } more sus) erdic from imiti BANANA ha be almost a neces- he | by all retail groo-rs. ‘To protect the publ Hor in | Yous and to preserve the streneth Ind flavor, aué-Sin | ‘fea is cold only in the ori: special ik prov for scholars living on ‘Capitol Hil TS. ly “Clarence King, the United States geoloxist. | otier distant parts of the eit Tined packers. ‘The best ever offered in the city, sity to th was he ie or did he strike down and destroy | lad made a survey of that region and remem- pers, i quagter, halt abd pound 7, mh curnmuesnl | 4 purr INE OF SUMMER UKDERWEAR. SCARES his aged wife under an uncontroliyle homi-| bered the exact spot in which the diamonds Orgussist and’ Choir Master, MARTIN GILLET & co, AND Tiks, | cidat impulse, which found him sane and left | Were said to be found. He knew it was not 1119 10th streetmorthwest. Pupils taught AY oct Established 181 imy8} Baltimora, iS peed byauthors | him sane, though he was insane at the actual A amonmecuni Roca s aul a =e Bix for Ph Thomas, “John | moment of theerime? This is the view of the | how his reputation as a geological surveyor Was | WPISS BALCH WILL OPEN A FIRST-CLASS y ix, Lest quality, for | case which th found themselves uname to | at stake, and he went to examine It quietly Mistoor ter sorne Jadlea September 18 Advanced BOGE 20 ODER ERE: aie ey, take. et garindeed.a doctrine much too danger- | by himeelf, A week's close study revealed the | Mit ana Tenis Nene even to | Alatue nes wa ous ever to be accepted, we trust, in this coun-| Whole truth, and in an elaborate report he for edults prerarite for competitive OCO EER RRR EER g8Sq ) is made use of. | try. There may be such impnises, A kind of | showed dary (ie eepnud ened been salted ani eat er eee nS BATA 1008 5 o° ke fem Ee 83s, | Jvsr Oresen- acrostic pseu- | devil may enter Into an elderiy, kind-hearted | even the mechanical appliances used. He found Fe vmamodore 8. Py Oo £ R E 31 i srs’ real oF as-| than of letters and may make hima slay the part- | afew of the diamonds and uuhesitatingly de po bllok Wee ee ee CoO kes RR Exe %gs8 2 4 LOT OF SUMMER SCARFS FOR tc, WORTH $1, “ea e other | ner of his life, while it aiso counsels hi elared chem of the same character as the stones ROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN LARGE LINE OF Zen 9 rd. nt examples of | ceal ker body, to account. for her from South Africa. An investigation followed, French conversational lessou's at her own and ER UN! ERY, ins off rese Albertina Luise Fon Jakob. the “E. | to attempt suieile. Bat Hae Ae of possession | and in a few months the whole truth came out. Repidences, Call after 4 p,m. 611 12th, wtrect | g88g THT FER RRR & {1 RN N GGO, a aig SanriplaRe mea cecatetes nits: ith the arated of Emma D. E. Neville (Southworth), | or madness or whatever it may be called. If it | Harpending had put up the Job and had sup- 2 - ae —|*sss 2 ER RRE _NNNG FINE DRESS GHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTE is of sifted flour, A. L. 0. Zady OF England”) | only beccmes apparent in the homicidal act, | plied Arnold and Slack with the money to carty *Youdine aid Dap Bhool fortes Taiee'ana | Sas? € Eee E OB bia R kN ‘ade? — ail walk , n| fad cannot be foreseen or guarded against. is |1t out. The latter bought in London $40,000] char ee ting ana D September 24th. Catalogues at THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, i ing an | the “C. L. I. 0.” | by no means the sort of insanity which should | worth of roush diamonds and $10,000 worth | the book’and drug stores. Miss LIPSCOMB, Principal, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, anit batter: peace on t° in the Spectator | carry with it irresponsibility. At the trial one | Ofcommon rubies. They picked them up at | aul-2n RELIANCE, 3 : : red under cach or all of these four initials, | with ess deciared that Mr. Watson had spoken odes and a odd Jot ena arat Onno ELWYN HALL, SNe ae SoS myT? £16 F street n. w., opporite Patent Office. ous bitter quarrels with his wife. On | £led them into the country by way of Quebec. | 9. tp PLEADING. LD “ S peeasions tie he had resisted the homl- | Slack, who had been in South Africa, selected | , Within easy distance of Washington and Baltimore, JF™**7 vurss SHIRTS MADE ‘TO ORDER 5 5 e A preparatory school for boys, conducted on the mili: Cidal impuise, or the obsession of the murder- | the field—and Clarence King said the immediate | tary pian. whole forming the name “Clio.” There { tothe effect that these four letters were memoranda to indicate the place of com- ‘Thorough preparation for all the higher in-| WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, ix Fine Dress Shirta made to order, only @2. sition of each essay. Thus C standa for the | ous spirit with success. All that human pun- | region was wellselected, too—and together they of learning. 3 BRE. BISCUITS. Sonn. * ab,” L for omdon,” I. for “Istington,” Siineats and laws can do 1s to add fresh molly planted them. poking them down one by one errr ee ARE BISHOP. ee Sacer ae ag guage aphex ae ‘ve TowaTozs are @ luxury appre-| where he sometimes resided, and for tlie | (and an unconunmon strong one) to the other | with slim steel rods. | They also scattered some | = : —— | Wholesale Depot, c: rer Ist street and Indiana avenue. | Finest Four-Ply Linen Cuffs, only 20 cents per pair lated in ven pounds of tomatoes | “ollice.” There is no certain’ proof, however, | reasons for resisting homicidal aati vo- | Into a gravel bank with a shot gun, and it was HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE. Closing out a large lot of Unfinished Drees Shirts, at pe , Wz hol | impulses. Peo- A SELE:"T BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL fel Wm. M. GALT & CO. rat} ‘worth 45 centa, three anda half pounds | that this legend is true. ple who know that if they yield to temptation | this last method that King detected by the pow- | for young ladies ana children, Mr ood Man ee, D, = oe re exch of cloves, allspice, und | gp te cholee ofa pseudonym has often grown out | they will certainly be puaished. with’ wh Ino | der stains, bee Eagar ley RS agg gy 5 e Ai. guode euneamtond to give aattetnction, land peelthe tomatoes. (very | Of fondness for some character bearing the| severity find In) themeclees: a Power of re-| ‘The company burst up at once, and Ralston | 5%, Nett semion opens Senternber stink ROUSEFURNISHINGS. at MEGINNIS, are best): dein thea Tat ane Gyery | name chosen. sistance which they would lose if we par-| and the rest set about recovering a portion of | fest achools at the National Caneel, ae 200k anak encthinen: boll for five minutes, then | .,W%e Charles Lamb wrote his “Essays.” and | doned every marderer whose character nade. | the money. Lent and Roberts hanted up Ar-| _mv8-tm WM. D. CABELL, Norwood Institute, 17 . QV OO the kettle; these should | C@8t about him for a fictitious signature to ap-| cumstances won our sympathy. To put the | nold, in Kentucky, and it was said by somehe F™! SCHOOL FOR BOYS. SEVENTH STREET N. W. ROWN'S IRON BITTERS, HAVING RELIEV were not Pend thereto, he bethought him ot an eccentric | matter shortly, Mr. Watson was probably a man | gave up a portion of the money, but others af- Rone ue my, ua. Bereta nk oe vd, three-quarters ofan hour | eced*eil friend named Elia, who had been a enfeebled and embittered by a long Iie of obs | firm that he never did. Several suite wore be. pegcius September 1 px. pure. i a g pleasure in recommending it, JNO. E. EHR- = oe 1 Sessien basins September 14 Number of inmates of VAPOR STOVES. % strect northwest too long. Keep them in jars closely fellow-employe of his ina government office, scure toil, and of struggling with boys, No | gun, and not long after Arnold was murdered in | our household limited” AKDT, 1331 6th worth we Jy29-60 | ‘There are still a few vacancies. Guered) | and ie the Essays of Elia were given to the profession is more apt to encourage temper and | & local quarrel. | It was a clean steel of abouta Sper aunum. For further information or Tis asi ik Nes Tate ataee Went! = Ss Re, Nonce rare wneveity: and are eck | wore Sent dt: Dickow van arent A eccentricity than that of living among the irre- | million dollars. Kev. C.K. NELSON, D.D., Principal. double the heat of, a sivgle burner. A Tyo Sarat }PECI sare a novel ns 3 aes o kens scence *of | sponsible and proyokin, of i = —— = : a ve equal to an ordinary Three-Burner. = y form, a zood dish for the close ofa | childish days, and grew out of facetious attempts | he probably tad. tne het etme Hee The Good Old Farm. We Rt tones Dae ee ee tocall aud see them, asalgo an immnense assortment ade by pi and removing | 1" the home circle to say “Moses” quickly while | keen sensibility of the scholar His moodiness ‘There's got to be a revival ladies and Iittle wirls, Founded 1459. Mrs. Mary “ 1 RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ‘ = ag. | Holding the nose between the thumb and fore- (which was noticed in him by some of his inti- Of good, sound sense among men, Jones and Mrs. 1. Maitland principals, assisted by able | | We have several new and second-hand Vapor Stoves | AROHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING @s many apples as you wil! need. i yy some of his int professors. Thorouch instruction tm Literature. Lan- | that we offer at very low prices to clean them out. BI ING MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS s in a littie water, or better still, | 8°£¢t- mates) would be inercased by poverty and fall-] Before the days of prosperity e, Music and Art, Situation beautiful andhealthfal | A {yll line of Cook Stoves,Latrobes, Slate Mantels, iso, | BUILDING TO — that is done put a thick | Fepested uses of different, pseudonyms. Three | Waivon had sometimes been very disagreeable ‘Menus more than the essence of HENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY, WINCHES. : WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL. dist, aud then put the apples | “pattalethes,” teenth coven ee La eres (tout | though on this point the opinions of witnesses | _q Meas more than the essenc beauty ston Gee MAROE BE ka ev | 2 —____S-S.gENES£.00.__| TOWN FACTORY OF EEYNOLDS @ tons Woned with fice, bt do not cover the | .hlislethes,” twen py eceeay A Jayman Ge dlstered, At ail eventa he nally let himself be Consists of more than looks. eat Ee ae a ale ae ‘7 Cone I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO wored with nutmes, | TUK) six “Seratator,” five “Publicols,” two “Edward | Eriol taadooe wae on ean for amomenta | Before we can steer clear of fallures DGEHILL SCHOOL, KESWICK DEPOT, ALBE- PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR CHEACER SM GUAT. WOCED aaah cane Coon h nutmeg. | Search.” two “John Gifford,” and two “Isaac! Then came the attempts to conceal the setwe Bee IES Soa cieriii WAt'E. HALIISON “Nest scesion opeus Seplembe te ee ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE CrevMpse SaLap.—A refreshing variety of | Bickerstaff.” | to escape from the consequenes by death. His | The Boys ave got to quit clerkin’, with full orps of able teachers, both native and foreign, GEO. WATTS & SON, HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES aul to be eaten alone with cold meat, lemade | ., There are several writers who answer to more | own death that at tast has overtaken him was | And mecback onto the nobby, 3y26-s,w-2mn my COARSE rete odcursabove leas ve | SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS 3 pe 7 is- | cident; hi rom his hammock and suffered 8 partin’ you hair in th SEOOL FOK GIRLS, Sam aa THEY HAVE NO EQU ERS AND y other. “Here are some of them: | fatal inju It would have been impossible ‘An’ sittia’ up for a show. tral ned este eae ree ee PIANOS AND ORGANS. FURNACES AKE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN ch “Jedediah | for a jury to bring in any other verdict than they ? oll: * REV. AKIHOR J, RICH, AM. M.D, SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE eunpleton.” | Feturned. Our sense of pity inclines usto veil | Buthcresmore hard dollars Int, and-s4w Hdsiertown, | Cy IR WHICH WE JAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER! 4 Rey. Dr. Dryasdust.” | such deeds with the name of madness, but, in An’ more real peace and contentment, DGEWORTH SCHOOL, BALTIMORE, Mp,— | \/HANCEY 3 EED, RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND ESiI- “ van” may be styled an inherited | yery truth, the criminal is not more Insane then “Ani heatth that is ruddy and true, Hoarding and Day School for Young Ladies and a MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, 5 uch as the editor of the Gen- | such a murderer as Dickens’ Bill Sykes, He only 1 know that it takes hard labor, SEES ay SEL ea pengel pear berins Sa a, WALTER D. WYVILL, Fxctunve A Weman’s Magazine, whoever he may be, has | yields to apaasion not so fre uently victorious But you've got to “hang on” in a store application t the Principal. FEBVRE, PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE ON ag always written under that title. It is supposed | in lis rankot lite, sigan Before you can earn a good livin’ sb Franktin streek. z ‘S-skw,2m. uoRinix juemermiece aps No. 452 PA. AVE., NEAR 43 STREET. | Syramane’ famlgrits with both country and | The examination of the medical e#idence in Seagate crete ere Gi. Gkrows HAGL FOR poye REIsTERS FUAYNG USED BROWNS TRON DUPTELS FOR ity affai editors of the in Univer this case is not reassuring. Some of the wit- An’ you steer well cicar of temptation, }> town. Md., prepares for any college or business life, Rented or Exchanged. Rent applied if purchased. general weakness snd several complain ex: taL.—Warm and squeeze | Magazine always use the pen-name “Anthony | nesses tried to show that the disimiesel { ‘On the good oid honest f: Pasurramed. | $2:0 to $300 a year. P jana Gi di 25 SCENT | SoH oy | take plespure in recommending it. Mre, vid to one pint of juice one pound | Feplar.” a head-mastership might have caused melanenene ‘An’ a thousand ways and fashions Bee Wor sCREn a a, ae MUSIO IS tecity, baad the xg er ee F, one-half ounce of powdered | ,,¢USed to be the fashion to turn one’s name ! and a person suffering from melancholia ceone STAR CULY Urine yon 10 BAtIBE AUPIN'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, ELLICOTT Pez AND BELADLE fourth ounce of mace, two ten- | ta forelxn tongue and then adopt the new / be liable to uncontrollable outbursts of pacston ius cea cujapy slldgons CHAPMAN MAUPIN RE AC PAuion | pGwtnd Second-hand PIANOS at prices to eutt al Boll al touetees foe cae |e as @ pel-hame. So we have “Paganus | We cannot pronounce a man mad because he Ai the tate Cemany Who us Ie ee oe 1. Pr HOMEPATHIC REMEDIES, Latin for Payne Fisher, an E1 in the sirup, and to each | zlish | has lost one appointinent and fears he may not Proves human nature 1s rash. he seventeenth century, and the ‘“Can- get another. No instances of delusion in Mr. GEND FOR A CATALOGUE OF THE COLLEGE | ALLE DAVIS & co's PIANOS. 1 . n f physicians and 8: Baltimore, Md., Stak, New Soe | Sow and’ single complete outfits, at satu ee wire | didus” (of Thomas White, candidus meaning | Watson seem to have been observed, and, wit WB nS Se Se) Gites the tudeut of “Medicine auperioe Mintagen TEE RU MN ES ee een, w. eee ureaian a When the attack fe viet | in Latin. In the same veln Charles | out delusions, what 1 Insanity? Again, if no ae neta ese jy19-skwim Oe. OS Ewa BOERICKE & TAFEL'S Pmanwacr, joatak Giice exes deena verse uses the pseudonym “Carl Ite- | man be “perfectly rational,” as Mr. Watson was (Or linger along, which fs Worse. PISCOPAL FEMALE INSTITUT © Th strest northwet, it Is In eubjection. — It will arrest | Kart is German for ‘Charles, and reden, | undeniably, we cannot accuse him of insanity An’ how many mourn, when useless, EB = Sole Agents for the KRANICH & BACH au5-e078t 938 F Street, Washington, D.C ntery if'wiven in season, and is a pleasant ie pals is a literal German rende peame be is Abel tee . The superin- ee ae Rae ee ee eeene, ‘Winchester, Va, Spe SUIeee EAANOS end M. Galiys | Wott Sen ROWN'S IRON BITTERS fe remed > " r - tendent of the Colney Hatch asylum found Mr. fety and indepen m fe remedy. Then there are the funny peendonyms—names | Wateon perfectly sane after his crime. Anothag OES ite oa tie cok old Sarr corps of experienced eather Then ee ae | ganee Nemishing and ‘General ‘crerialing ot Bases Sous "Alcon cn moaicmeede, ase » Biacknerny Demrrtye fs made ex- | that invariably make us smile as we read them-— doctor from the same establishment came to a sion opens September 10, 1884. Num- | Specially solicited during the summer, as it can then be | COUStipation. All other iron medicines do, 3526 5 Ke an apple duupling; roll the | smong which ma Williams State pesichael An-| precisely tie wp pcalte conclusions He detetted|| = Eicx Attieude Whom ae Berit posrdcrn liniteg ee os ee | ee - sto a ; | Pe rack-| madness In Mr. Watson’s remarks. A. From Clara Belle's Newport Letter to the Cincinnati | Crested. ped ere a Sina Toate mrith te iy | Cra, the “Timothy Tickler” of Robert Syme, | payticen, win esate eee ce "s Netpauiver HE privcnal. ™ ReSYSL Apply for ciealars to} Go & Co. Enmnsox, & Bavs& Co | Drceos TARY = a a mat seal ecb S| Fearon: eeuvins Hashyicf parla i: thoaght them + bertectl rational,” and the} Well, the girl I began to tell about isn'ta| _jviss&wim J.0. WHEAT. eradon Rn Em Ge 4 eae Ga spp * h a Bers icke, P. B.” | prisoner “remai self- sed.” In short, : y stim properties @ :vigorating the vital ma Nate ae eet bee ene fect Brick) of Mortimer M. Thompson, the | fe experts differed aa much an experts ureerty | HEF aushow; and yet the amateur photog-| ]M[Iss ANNETSE AOHENCKS BOARDING AND Searee a 5 “Gridiron G: I Gctoniy Ni valuable, giving strength to overcome these ‘ t her, and «‘Themaninthemoon” | uniess it is all unhesitatingly on the same side. | earnest, wriggly sort of acreature with aswivel- A Se . Pianos and Organs, exchanged, Sinxty sootmmnied te Figcictane of ; make ft quite thin. Serve | of Rev. John 5 ne to. te ‘ . ingly isbn Ne 4 4 fined, boxed; for rent, by day, week, ‘6 a tonic for Convalescents and We 8 on deep sancers with the sauce | Shy he — t, pac Dee, hie Pfs The conclusion is that we toust not regard a | joint in the middle of her back, I guess, so dis- | Stevens. of Paunsylvanin, Annistant Blohop eter Loe, oryear. Hout applied if purchased. SE 1 for Young Ladies and 4 East & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS —_| forces without {2 foe ” z s Tapher caught her shamefully. But she is an | seth street, New York (eciuw Central Pony eal ‘WILOOx In Trrnorp, YELLow and itinto. an on the stove and let the | pongron, Ga er of Joseph Haslewood, the | do; perhaps thelp evidence is not worth much | TP s) eae Kitocney Frinay and Saleghae Terman also for lung diseases. * ita | md. and Tut on the top oF ace | the Titeomb" Tan who commits a crime as Insane merely be- | tortive and pliant are her positions sometimes, | Rainy Huon: "Pe ddee Barrett supreme Court | Yuitwiock ui be Music mysl-was BOLD BY ALE Ag ng a lump of butter and sugar beaten to- | tengo pect os Bad oF Means | cause he is the last man we should have ex- | she sat on @ secluded veranda the other day | fehenck.D, D., Brooklyn; Gei. © Schenck, Wash iq HENRY EBERBACH, Ectcately with vaaiig, = N*M BE MavOred | han been used to form pseudonym; x good spe-| Fappy tt death and norman lanecery toe Hany | Fading a novel. A big mosquito Duzzed slong Spe- ‘OHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, cimen is that of Sydney Dobell, the English beyond ail temptation forever. Any cther rule | 24 man avalon fe te her right on J ATS Managing Partner of the late fenton & Co Bowes InOy BITTERs a Seamed my3t mi eeamtooe : i “) that wonderfuly toga! nal colamn COLLEGIATE ART SHIGERSITY COURSES, ThON BYPEERS tr thevsaly Iron Medicine spcntcahemavmceponenerc «ite imate peraanes a | Reifel aca | et tps Soa aE UIE uae ESO | TEU SPREE » APPA eee jorses to fet "2 lease endeavor to if 7 deserve notice as much for their oddity as for | «31, . as a eaint hi and began to be filmy * cholarshipe are open to men of merit from for Burdett orcana. sel fruit cocked. and who do not really feel ue if | tic hemmonaie eherecice 4 se penal vohegl gar « mexer | imagine the temptation to outdo herself in gro- and, "North Garolina and District of Go. | ——"o = ursett onwana, sent GATEFUL—comrorrina, " we . Appearing at first | work: wn basis of his character,” say: , EICHENBACE’S they serve it te the fray tne}, thould of It unless | sieht to be perfectly Innocent. and ordinary | the Proton ce tee ce character,” 805% | esque contortion. ‘There was’ the mosquito boii a Se EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMR EPPS' COCOA they serve it in the form of ples, ete. Still Teally stand bite itching on her back; in her hand was a Lhe wan bbs ry einen yakroien | duced we = Mai need seruple to help blac twice to peach | ues, they Teally stand for of the mast noted, | basis la reached and exposed by some sudden | somt-tottis Chee cut-giaee surface, exactly he Piston. “Toning and Sop BREAKFAST. zai Dt im | nt. are some of the most noted: | stroke it will not do to ussume that the sinner | °° ¥ ze fritters. for he is excusable. Make a nicesmooth | The “Cant i ” (Can-tell-a-big-lie) nat! adapted to scratching. I suppose she beat the ter of flour and sweet milk, add eggs and | Geo Pe eee D Of | is a tunatic. George W. Peck, the American humorist; the lmberest India-rubber man that ever performed ca feumeeing the aend cut the peaches in| “Kk. N. Pepper” (Cayenne Peper) of James M.| A Rainy Month in New-Hranswick. RA es Shear | ces" of Peach Inthe batter, and Tey 1a hee | Morziss the Newel the brn ace seeker) OF | Prom the St. John (New-Brusiawick) Telegraph, A camera was at that instant alnied af her from Terai Will take about ten minutes to fry them | broten, that is, cheated) of Rev. Samuel Hiakes July was the wettest month ever known fn | the shrubbery, and a few days later she was pre- mu! son al "save the. ‘aoe of rs erudu- Drain them by placing them on al the “WU. Donough Outis” (You don’t know who | St. John since the observatory was instituted, | sented with a neat photographic picture of her- Teast every ten- Ue tie cage a TO, SOBRE Over | "ts) of Richard Grant White; tho. "Mn ' Jug" | 28 years ago, Tho records show that rain fell | #elfasshe had appeared on conting to the scratch. oe Py S r te hot.—-N. ¥2 Post. | (ny }) of Joseph Howard; and the “Jona- il reable quantities = sls Jas is especially nice if made of than’ B. Wise™’ (Jonathan, be tise) of Stephen | CUTE, July In measureable q bce Paper Doors, af 5 grapes days and 16 nights, or on 20 whole days of 24 that are not quite ripe. Be careful not to allow | Colwell, an American writer on trade and hours each. The greatest previous number of | *7™ the New Yors Sun, one unsound grape to be used. To one pound | Mance during the early years of the present ss “Feel the weight of that door,” sald a builder century. Tainy days recorded for this month Is 14 in 1867 é 0 ‘unfinish s add half a pound of sugar. Rinse the ‘Alliterative | atin seem to be catty and 1880, and the average for 24 years 1s 11.3 bes brie! tcp tne ste {Lut do not use.any water when cooktog it. | favored. We Immediately call to mind’ those days. The month's rainfall measured 9,745 | partment house up town. Teporter pre- * layer of the wet grapes into your porcelain | three writers whom some one has aptly called | inches, which is 4.8 inches, or fully 48 per cent | pared to lift whnt seemed a polished ; then a layer of sugar, and so on until | “the alliterative trio of American literature, | in excess of the highest previous record, and 158 | door, but it proved too light for any wood. “It you Lave used ali your fruit. Stir constantly to} “Fanny Fern” (irs. Parton), “Grace Green- | per cent above the average for the 23 years pre- | is made of paper,” said the builder, ‘and, while reyent burninz. A long-handled wooden spoon | wood” Qirs. Lippincott), and “Jenny June” | ceding 1884. Continued wet weatheralmostsince | it costs about the same as wood, is much better, 4 be: Qfrs. Croly). the opening of spring cannot but affect the agri- | because there is no ehrinking, swelling, “Peter Parley” (Samuel G. Goodrich), “Peter | cultural interests of the Province. From every | Ing, or Ing. It is composed ot two ae It is but little | Plymiy” § dney Smith}—there are more than | pertion comes the waii.that the hay crop has | paper stamped and moulded into be a off the seeds as they rise, and | a dozen Peters Christopher Caustic” (Thos. | either been ruined growing by heavy rains, or | and gined togetlier with glae and and ys be done. Green Fessenden), “Horace Hornem” (Lord | cannot be made beeanse of the web weather. | then rolled through heavy rollers. It is first Byron) and “Sam Slick” (Thomas Chandler | The rains haye eaused the river to rise and in| covered with a waterproof Reece Sb eos Haliburton) are all noted alliterative pen-names. many places the intervale lands are overflowed, | with a f coating, and ts painted and +, JFust merand they | No sketch of this subject, however brief, | causing «reat loss to the farmers. The nished hung in the ordinary way. Few says am ordinary, every-day | would be complete which failed to mention a! on many of the islands in the river thas ‘boca, sons can ‘famous pseudonym that in the latter lif of | ruined. this sikculd ab

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