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‘i * - ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET HOME MATTERS. Cons FRrivrers: Grate twelve ears of corn, scraping the ears with silver knife so that all the milk may be removed. Mix the pulp with three eggs sod one teacupfulof flour. Fry in hot drippings, MILK, Iv Hor Wzarmer, should be boiled before it is putaway, A good pinch of salt and & Dit of cooking soda, about the size of a pea, Will not only prevent it trom curdiing while bolling, but will give considerable “life” to it. To Ccrg a Cotp.—Pour about balf a pint of boiling hot water over about a drachm of pul- Yerlzed camphor, and inhale the vapors arising therefrom ten to twenty minutes. Great relief is at once experienced, and after two or three Tepetitions the discomsort is sald to disappear entirely. CocKROACHES have a decided dislike to borax, and if it is placed around their baunts, hey will leave at once. Vowdered borax should be used. The parings of green cucum- bers will keep them away, but are not so good perpene ae ties borax, 08 they must be often. Ir 13 PosstBcx to raise water:tess on almost every farm. Stick some pieces of the plant In shallow parts of a running stream, and it will need no further care or cultivation. If you do nnot wish to raise {t fora market crop, at least have a supply for your own table. It will cost you nothing and will belp decrease your octor's bill. ‘Tue FRENCH METHOD of administering cas- tor oil to ebildren is to pour the oil Into @ pan and place over a moderate fire; break an egy into It and stir up; when it Is done, flavor with a little salt, sugar or currant jelly.’ In this way the very unpleasant taste is hardly percepti- bie. Such a combination of @ breakiast an dose is very French, indeed. SALT I8 Ong oF THE REMEDIES most fre- quently employed for keeping weeds out of garden walks, and the following !s said to be the best way of applying it: Boil the salt in water, one pound to the gallon, and pour the inixtire Bolling bof out of a watering-pot with Spreading rose. This will keep weeds and worms away for two or three years. For FREXCH DRESSING a saltspoonful of salt, one-half as much of pepper, three tablespoons of oll, one-fourth teaspoon of onion juice and one tablespoon of vinegar. Mix in order given, add- ing of ly. Tails is for egg salads and is also used. arminate” or pickle a meat or fish salad. The onton may be omitted, and lemon Juice may be used Instead of vinegar, while a teaspoon made mustard improves lt for many. SeVERAL HovsenoLp ARTICLES, such 9s glass fish-globes, paper weights made of a pyra- mid of glass balls and the lenses of the sterco- have been found to act as a burning- | i the sup, and to have set fire to light Mnaterials, such as cloth and paper, thereby causing danger to life and property. ‘Brightly- Unned or nickel-wash dishes have also been known to focus the sun's rays by reflection, and tend to bring about similar consequences: Tux Broow as 4 Toxic.—As a medicine the broom excels as atonic. This {s nota jest, but recommended in all earnestness, If the wo- men who sit around from one year's end to another, nursing imaginary ailments, were, once a Week, to take a dose of sweeping, mild, of course, at first, they would soon em to feel the salutary effects from the use of the broom, and would save themselves many a dollar for medicine, broken china and battered furniture. | Good Housekeeping. EaTinG 4 Few Preces oF Common Sranctt will sometimes “settle” a weak stomach. Gum arabic is a simple remedy for a weak stomach, also for tickling in the throat; an old lady told Me that she always carried a few pieces in her ket and ate them for that purpose. Half a Feaspontul each of sugar and cream of tarter ‘with a little flavoring stirred into a third of a tumoler of water, and half a teaspoonful of “soda added just fore drinking, will some- times correct acidity of the stomach. AN EXCELLENT Tomato Sour is made in this way. It is so simple, afd requires so little skill in its preparation, that it will prove ac- ceptable tomany: One quart of stewed toma- fobs, strained so that Soy aude vera ; add a quart of boiling milk; put a piece of Batter, the size of an eas, in the. tureen; add two tablespoonfuls of rolled cracker and salt and pepper to taste. Pourover this the boiling mili, then add the strained tomatoes; mix thoroughly and quickly and serve. HEALTH, like success in life, is to be gained by paying attention todetails. It is better to try tokeep from catching cold than to be al- ways trying toavoid infection. More can be done to check cholera by keeping houses cle: than by using disinfectanis, Nature giv health. It ts man’ perversity in departing from nature's teach: that leads to disease, Nature intended ali to have fresh air, sufficient plain food, uncontaminated water, ‘and exer- else. Let ds accept nature's bequest if we pre- fer health to disease. A Deticrovs ENTREE fs prepared in this way: Cut the remnants of cold bolled or roasted chicken fn small pieces, Make a sauce of one t of cream, two of butter, the yell of ws ‘beaten hak a tablespoonful of corn Starch or arrowrovot, seasoning with salt and ‘white pepper, @ little sugar, one teaspoonful of anchovy sauce and one bay leaf. Put the pieces of chicken in this sauce in a stewpan and sim- mer for half an hour. Stew some rice quite soft in milk, seasoning with salt and pepper. Put the chicken in the center of a dish, place the ice around itasa border and serve. No Brrrem ARricuE to destroy filesand mos- quitoes can be found than Pyrethrum roseum, or Persian insect powder, to be bought at any Grug store. When aroom is to be freed from thetrunwelcome presence, shut the windows close the doors leading into other rooms, end burns sinall quantity of the powder: ‘This Is Gone by sprinkling it over live coals, or by heaping it on a plate and setting {ton fire. Let the room remain closely shut up as long as pow sible. re mosquitoes exist In such num- bers that life out-doors after sundown becomes @ burden, peace and comfort may be obtained for the occupants of the plaza oF favorite nook by the hammock by keeping a little of the pow- der burning ina deep dish. The fuines will dle. Zt ae are not at all unpleasant Towacco is a universal insecticide. It kills ticks apon sheep; the troublesome scab in- Sect; its related species which produces mange and iteb; lice, fleas and all other insect parasites which infest and annoy animals; and rovtlice, leaf lice and all other pests which Injure plan Just at tiis season an application of ine tbaceo dust or snuff may be used effectively to relieve calves and fowls from the vermin which keeps them poor and wretched, and a decoction of to- baceo,applied to house or greenhouse plants with & bruh, will destroy the pestiferous green fly and ail other insects which iniest them. The same ligild may also be poured around the Toots of house plants that are infested with the unall white worms which small black fly that may be ‘and upon the soll in them. Grve Water To INrasTs—A physician of the New York Nurery and Child’s Hospital believes, from his practice, that infants gener- gly are not supplied with sufficient. water, the fuld portion of thelr food being quickly tak and leaving the solid too thick to be easily ted. In warm, dry weather healthy babies Will take water every Hour with advantage, and their frequent fretfulness and rise of tempera- ture is often directly due to their not having it. Aree supply of water, aod restricting the fre- Quency of nursing, has been found in the nur. ery tobea most etfectual check in cases of 1: eipient fever, a diminished rate of tn and marked reduction in the n @ the larvie of wand in the pots mber of gusty and intestinal complaints being attributed thiseause. In teeth-cutting, ws gems, and frequently stop th z a Festiessness universal in clrldren at this period. Too Mucw Importance can not be attached to the work of keeping clean ail sinksand waste. Pipes. No diagreeatle odor frum these should be allowed toexist foraday. Asink or pi may be made inodorous by pouring down it pound of copperas diss Water, using ope-tourth th foar days, and repeating as ofter All corners, under porches, and wise does not reach have of course had th the sun F share of the general “cleaning up” In the spring, but -t1s | [ah tom Berl well to exaraine them once every week dur the summer-time, especially {fa number of serve ants are kept; for the best of serv: be cureiess unless their mistress ke ful eye over things. A mixture of one pound « charcoal, powdered, to four pounds of plaster of Faris, sprifiled under parebes or in dau ners,” will prove an excellent disin E Chivridie of lime is also good to be used fur the same purpose. Ps a wateb: ‘THERE ts No LUXURY 60 near a necessity as a | 00d supply of ice. A very simple tee-boxy whieh will keep ice well, and which will prove or seaside cottages '¥ useful in country ich have not been supplied with more exien sive refrigerators, ts made out of a lange-sized washtad. Place a st tab, which should for couveuienee be set Up @ bench. In the middie frame of crossed sticks, ‘On this place the ice, —— blanket. The food to be kept cool fs around and on the ice, and the top of A Of carpet is then thrown over the ‘tub. should. be: draws “of three tutes quantity of ice may be kept for the tub covered with a wooden cover. Ras the water @day. A small several days by placing it iu adouble packet, The pockets should ve made of woollen, and p-cock at the bottom of the Of the tub place « small THE HEIR OF BEROLDSTEIN. My father nad been clergyman fn the quiet little English parish where I was born, and I, his only child, had reaped the benefit of a care- tul education, which he bad given me during his spare bours, When, @ little after my twentieth birthday, my father died, leaving his untarnished name as sole inheritance for my mother and myself, I began to realize the value of his teaching, for it—aided by my vigor- ous health and a falr spirit of determination— must now keep the wolf from the door, My father bad rich influential relatives, but | they were too much occupied with the respon- | sibilities which wealth brings to take to heart | the troubles of their poorer kindred—though perhaps I am ungrateful tosay this, for it was through the intervention of my uncle that I gained the position which assufed to me st last the happiness of my life. In southern Prussa, in the Duchy of Berold- stein, the position of nursery-governess to two children was vacant—a most desirable place,the children being the Infant son and daughter of the late Duke of Deroldstein, who had died guly six months before. | Thanks tomy uncle, roe one Sv picente ee taes Bonen felt fairly confident with resj io my fictoney, for at frst my task would be only. to have the supervision of the noble children and to teach them to speak my English tongue cor- rectly; but Iconfess that I felt very down- hearted as I went on board the boat that was to take ne to an unknown country. “Your brother need not be uneasy about you- we shall land safe enough on the other side, said the cheery captain, standing near me. Ismiled through my tears, for the tall, frank- eyed young fellow who watched me from the shore with such a look of anxious regret on bis face was not my brother. As Charlie kissed me—he had never kissed me on the lips before—and whispered, “keep a good heart, Alice, my darliug—we shall meet again when prospects are brighter,” I felt more | hopeful than T had for months before, for his words seemed to contain in them a certainty of fulfiim | Charlie Kentand I had been lovers almost from babyhood; and, now that childhood had Jong since passed, I cannot say that our feelings for each other had changed save to intensify. We were both very poor, but were content enouxb to wait for better times. Schloss Berolstein proved to be a very stately old mansion, a trifle repellant in its air of an- tiquity and isolation from the rest of the world. | Apark extending many miles lay before the | castle, and from my ‘windows at the back I | had a beautiful view of the Eifel mountains. ‘The grouuds atone time must have been laid out und fended with royal care, but now the statues were broken, the fountain ont of repair, and an air of neglect pervaded the avenues and shrubbery. ‘The Duchess lived in thestrictest seclusion on account of her recent bereavement, her only concern being the welfare of her children, My | little charges were charming—a twin brother and sister, and the only surviving children of the family | _ Roderic, the young heir to the dukedom, was @ truly beautilul child, rosy and cherub-like, | with a promise of intelligence in his face which, well betitted the high rank to which be was born. Amiulie, the little girl, was a quicter, py Of her brother, and already the pair ntedly attached to each other, ‘The children were rather more than a year old when I arrived at Beroldstein—certainly too | Fpung to derive much beneftirom my pres | thought; but, as it was eustomary in | i ve the children learn foreign jues trom the cradle, my conscience quieted self tie friend and confidant of Frau Brenner, housekeeper at the Castle. Among other bits information she told me what I rather ex- | pected to hear, that Schloss Beroldstein was “It is quite the spot for a ghost to choose for midnight wanderings,” Iremarked, and though | secretly amused at the old woman's credulity, | Leneouraged her by my air of deep interest to re of this spectral visitant. ‘as the well-known ste of a lady in white | appearing as the silent herald of a death in the | family. Three years before, one dark stormy nizht, the sentinel at the gates had seen the {DHS Lady gliding among the trees towards the Castie, and beiore morning the Uncle of th hk Duke was stricken dead with paralysis Three times the white apparition was seen | during the week before his Highness Duke Al- tt ¢ died; and, according to Frau Brenner, member of the Von Beroldstein family had ever been gathered to bis fathers without the assistance of the White Lady. The mere men- | tion of her name made every servant in the place shudder, and even the inore enlightened Members of the household did not deny her evilintluence, In fuct, I had frequent oceasion alter this to wonder at’ the amount of supersti- | tion prevalent among even the higher class in | this little corner of the world whizher fate had | drifted me. | Some months later I was out In the park with | the two children. It was mid-winter, and there was snow enough for sledging; the children, clothed from head to foot in soft white sur and ball baried In a polar bear robe, were enjoying a ride in their swan-shaped sleigh in white an silver, with an arch of tinkling bells attached before, in the Russian fashion, While a footman pushed the dainty little vehicle I walked on one side talking to the chil- dren and enjoyimg their babyish delight at the glistening frost aud snow. Roderie was brimming over with life and ex- cltement, and his restless little hands, mittened in fur, clutched at every low-hanging icicle and glittering twig, thereby letting in much of the cold breath of winter on his more composed Sister. As we went briskly down the avenue a lady riebly dressed in black velvet and sable inet and stopped our little cavaleade. I won- dered who this grande dame could be who pre- ferred a lonely Walk In the deserted avenues to a drive ina luxurious carriage with goud company. pay my respects to the young Duke,” “Imus she said pleasanily, She took little Roderle’s hand in hers and looked at him long and intently, but not with the expression that bis rosy cheeks and bright biue eyes ought to have awakened In the face awoman, Ser look was more as if she bore the innocent little fellow malice, and when he pointed with delight to the Hons” heads in dead old which fastened her mantle, she drew away impatiently. After asking a few questions about R ic’s health and mental development, which I was proud to answer with glowing praise, she resumed her walk with a stifadieu to me and not a word or look for little Amalie, who, aided by her brother, threw most affec- tionate Kisses from her mittened fingers after the retreating figure, Tfeltasudden unconquerable dislike to this van; she was tall, stately and beautiful ina tuesque, heartless way, but I knew there was no more tenderness in’ her than there was blood iu her velvety cream-like complexion, Who Is that lady?” I asked of the footman, 1 she was out of hearing. Mme. Elizabeth of Beroldstein, the wife ot the late Duke’s younger brother. She would be Duchess now if it were not for this litte man: ently touching Roderle's carly halr, “They say her mind is sometimes astray, and I believe the gossips are right. In feature, carriage and gesture she was much more the hizh-born dame than was the amiable | mother of the two children in_my charge, and itseemed afterwards to me as if Mme. Eliza- beth protested silently against the fate that had not elevated her tothe place which she would | have adorned so well. s Mme. Elizabeth any children?” I asked. “Yes, two boys; but they cannot be Dukes of Beroldstein waless misforiune overtakes, my Young master, which Heaven forbid! Mme Elizabeth cannot become reconeiled to the fact husband Is only the second son,” Phe dislike I had conceived tor the new only increased on nearer acquaintance: come tor a visit of some Weeks, perhaps in iy the Castle, and T noticed that withont excep: tion the older servants of the place either spoke iil of her or never mentioned her nuine, “She is one of the beautitul demons that hears about in the stories of my rked Frau Brenner, with a ad. hastily of Tush | under th too saintl; >mer ne had one ke Of her But one shold not judze her tov she lived all her youth in x lonely part with no mother to guide her, und influence of @ father who was ‘none ufter this my attention was taken up nt much more interesting tome th: * Intrigues of the Von Beroldstefn tur ite, my lover- ul by dint of persistent search lon in a bank at Trier, a triflin rail from Beroldstetn, and had installed himself The ‘lelightful Knowledge of a true friend and protector belng near at hand | gave the world a wonderful brightin and even little Amalie began ab. bless his faithinl heart!— & po j sit ce by tained stay n from 1s eart [ sang in her ears all ‘To see each other again was happiness enough for Charlie and me, and we found. no time dur- | ing our brief meetings to mourn that the pros- | Pectof our bexinning life together was stil in | the dim future. I bad a most trustworthy mes: senger for my innocent communications to *harlie In the person of an Alsatian nursemaid, | Lisette by name, who declared herself ready and xnxious to serve me by every means in her ower. Her uttachment dated’ from an ocea- sion when I had shielded her from 4 severe rep: rimand. She had carelessly allowed little Roderic te with adog known to be flerce, and the little iellow had been bitten fust below the knee—only a slight wound, but enough, perhaps, to catise the girl’s dismissal if discov: ered. With a little forethought I arranged to dress and undress Roderic for a few days so that the wound would not be noticed, and neither [at the di Lisette nor T ever called attention’ to the three little sears lett on the baby’s round white leg. Lisette repald me by accounting imost inge- he goace, Detween them fled with feutherm nlogsly for my briet absences with Charlie, This ce Inasick-room or | Little Roderic had been slightly ill with some on a picnic excursion. childish malady, and for # few nights [had How 10 KEEP Rooms Coor.—A cool place should never be ventilated, unless the air ad- mitted fs cooler than the air within, or is at the alr, the ids in suspension. Neces- cooler the alr the more this moisture least as cool as that. more moisture it bol sarily, the is co The warmer and precipitated. When a cool cellar is aired onawarm day, the enterit air being in motion appears cool: but as It file with whieh it becot mixed chilis it, the moistare is condenced, ‘and the cellar, che cooler air dew ‘ig deposited on the cold t wails, and ‘may Often be seen running down then Ins Go avoid this the windows should ais aes retiring. There no is need to fear that the night air is upbeaithful—tt is as. ure as the air of mii ay, and 1s really drier. 7 during the night, rough it. The windows should be closed before sunrise in the morning, aud kept closed | eried. sbaded through the ‘4 Am. Ag. be Opened at night and late—the last thing before t | vants gathered near her, the one w) cool alr enters the and circulates | like with terror slept beside his bed, until, at the urgent request of Mme. Elizabeti I wenit to take undisturbed rest in my own toom. I wondered at her sollettude, for she was usually selfishly indif ferent with respect to the comfort of others. Rather unwillingly I resigned my care of Rod- eric to @ rosy- country maiden who prom- feed ‘faithfully to. igilan: the vou ; oe eep a vi it eye on cy carly gray of the following fnorning I was awakened from a sound sleep ei roar in the shudder. Cries and lamentat! from the children's apartments, and, rushing to the spot, I saw the Duchess om her knees before leric’s bed, with a group of frightened sr- left in charge of the baby moaning and call! op the nuime of all the aalata, ber ince ghost. “In Heaven's name, what is the matter?” I “Look!” was all the Duchess could utter, ttle form moving uneasily on th Pointing to Pillows. utiful sleeping cherub that Thad kissed buly a few hours before a terrible face, purple and distorted with wild eyes, and A limbs rigid with suffering, lay before me. “When of” Lasked with ashak- pyotce, nelzing ei Pegriplike iron the atm| we SARNESTLY DESIRE AND FULLY IN- ofthe nursemaid Lottchen. - »snegiribegan,| TEND TO GIVE EVERY CUSTOMER THE for ee ly Mother forme’ That { dozed! “Hiis | WORTH OP HIS MONEY.” WE MEAN THAT She ing like one of the | ovR GOODS SHALL IN EVERY CASK PROVRTO lordship was sleep! Ast angels or I should not have given away. BE 43 WE door, when—the saints defend me!—I saw th ——S _A SSOUNCEMENT. Opened my eyes I glanced to} the Jong’ hostly form of the Wilts Lad disappearing in the darkness! My| DURING THE HOT WEATHER WE HAVE Voice was yone with fright or I should have | sotp a GOOD MANY THIN GOODS ONE PAR- screamed. As the life came back tome I looked at the bed and saw the awful change that had come over the young master. Oh, Fraulein, am I to blame because the White Lady stole away his health and beauty in her death kiss?’ f The girl fell upon her knees in a paroxysm of eG and I could understand no more of her incoherent exclamations. pine whole scone was 50 weird and shocking tt it seemed as if my senses were Me Every possible remedy had been tried for the child, who was evidently dying. The whole houséhoid had been aroused; but Mine. Eliza- beth had not yet appeared on the sorrowful Scere. I inquired where she was; but no one Seemed to Know. Before the physicians for whom servants had been dispatched in all directions could arrive the baby had breathed his last. One could not help a feeling of relief that his sufferings were over, and no oneseemed Able to realize fully the great loss that the ducal house had sustained. The doctors confessed themselves completely baMled and unable to account for the sudden and fatal turn of the child's apparently slight iliness. The story of the White Lady and her deathiy kiss was firmly believed in by the Servants, and among ‘the more responsible Members of the household it seemed to gain credence, The whole occurrence seemed to me mon- strous and impossible, and I half believed it all a horrible dream, but'there was the Jead child before me—a sad teality. Late in the afternoon Thad stolen in unknown to every one and stood TICULAR LINE HAS BEEN QUITS POPULAR. WEHAVESTATED TO OUR CUSTOMERS THAT THESE GOODS “WOULD WASH” NICELY. WE DISCOVERED YESTERDAY (WEDNESDAY) THAT THEY DID NOT COME UP TO OUR EX: PECTATION AND REPRESENTATION IN THIS ‘RESPECT, THIS ANNOUNCEMENT 18 FOR THE PUR- POSE OF INFORMING OUR CUSTOMERS THAT OUR “GUARANTEE” Is GOOD, AND THAT WE WILL MAKE SUCH PURCHASES ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY, & B, BARNUM & OO, Jy80 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Cu. Rorrear, L NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. N. W. before the bed where he lay. As I looked at the Seeeauscrecs a ae quiet, rigid form, the conviction seized me with | WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. @ Strange force ‘that this child was not the heir of Beroldstein—treachery might so easily Also a fullline of exist where misfortune was tinced to supernat- ural influence, ‘The little face, marked and drawn as if from. abura, gave no idea of how the child bad looked’ in health—the limbs seemed the same, and the light curling hair was like Roderic’s, but still my eyes were dry, and I could not mourn over this mysterious changeling. Some- thing within me rebelle ainst the mockery of the ducal coronet and rich |: adorning th deathbed of a poor little strang I told no one my suspicions roof—and to lull my & into the to the weary— aren OI ES, TRICYCLES *VHLOCIFEDES, WAGONS, ETC. Wanting more room for the fall Child _Car- ages will be sold at cost, ee S30 Da Hesters EXTRACT OF had, alas, no mt I went ‘out ving little heed At last, feeling om the Cus light glim— mering from a cottage window within a few Steps from where Istood. I was surprised to find a house in that lonely spot, for I had been told that that portion of the moorlands was too low Iving aud barren for human habitation, As the idea ofa short rest_ was not unwelcome I looked through the thinly curtained window, and saw that « tali, dark woman bending & steaming Saucepan on the stove and a little child in ragged clothes making friends with & Shaggy dog were the only occupants of the rooun, 1 was about to make my arrival known when @ second look at the éhild, whose face was turned full towards the window, made me pause suddenly. W. were those Teally Httle R . ng up with the frank wide-open gaze that I knew so. well? ‘The soft golden curls had been cut off, and the athering darkne: stance I waike was miles away A MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION, CELERY—The New and Unequal Nerve Tonic. BE ue most Nutritive and Strength-giving rophosphate)—The great remedy to coarse rustle clothes wer: a goad disguise, fe a Eurieh the Siood aud Nourish the Brain, chew my young charge too well to be decelyed, | Myth the SG he ceeoaunieiy vane Like # ni wn, I flew over the long dark | ee MS UEOven to be exceedingly vel F the cure of NERVOUS EXIAUSTION, SLEEPLESSNESS, | RES! EURALGIA, GENERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, LOSS OF PHYSICAL POWE) derangements consequent road to the Sebile investigat the first servants i It was not sae to let my ther alone; so I seized on . the conchinan, maid Lisette, whom I Had befriended— jag them ahurried account of what I led thei back to the lonely cottage, We made our way in une remoniously And all upon over: enough. At the first glauce the room scemed ce ne oe 7 Nacant and my heart suuk; but the next mo-| {oxed mind and body.” Tn thet t gives tone to all ment We discovered the leep upon a pile sand buoyancy to the spirits low in a dark corner. the little b baby awo ARED BY HANDY & COX, 143_-N. HOWARD STREET BALTIMORE, MD. he Man gathered up A bore It to the light; the ed With sleepy, hazy eyes turber of his rest. Even ‘then I no look of recognition on the servants’ ta Conid Tbe mistaken? The thought was miser But, becoming fully aroused, the little child sat up and held out his arms to me, claiming in baby languase an old friend, % is our young taster—T have no longer any doubt!” the man suid, Instinetively raising Lis nt. ‘Look for the mark of the dog’s bite on his knee, to make sure,” putin Lisette, trembling with excitement. d not thought of this before, and thankful for the girl’s suggestion.’ As [ex ected, we found the three little prints made by the dog's teeth in the baby’s tender tlesh, | At this additional proof of my dariing’s iden= Uty Tell mpon my knees and sobbed for pure dclight, thanking from the depths of my heart the mysterious Providevee that had directed my steps to the desolate cottage At that moment the woman whom I had seen on my first Visit entered the room, ana the look of terror that came over her face ‘at seeing us shall neve t “What—w! Max interrupted b We have co: this ebiild; he is belongs.” Putting the little boy into my he whispered a few words tom: that Iwas to go back w eed and send two or three mien to relieve his guard over the suspicious p An hour fat Jy29 Srasovanre Axo Proven Crorue. 10 GET CLOTITES TO LOOK WELL IN WI TER IS NOT SO DIFFICULT. THICK WOOLENS CAN RE SHAPED AND MADE TO KEEP THE SHARE, BUT THIN AND COOL FABRICS RE- QUIRE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO FASHION INTO COMELY GARMENTS. TO MEET ALL THESE REQUIREMENTS DEMANDS, AS YOU CAN READILY JUDGE, BETTER SKILL AND CARE, AND WE CLAIM THAT BOTH WAV RCISED IN MAKING UPOUR PRESENT SUPERB STOCK OF BEASONABLE m eonfusedly; but © by saying voolly— eto relieve You of the eded at Und Castle, wh willing arms, to the ef ews the whole Dake had bee sed little Roderie gave him his toys on the nd then brought his griefstricken ROBINSON, PARKER & CO. neighborho stored in his own hearthrug, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, mother to look at the pretty picture. I shail 310 Rourmzier Counmn 7xm/aun DeraEare hot attempt to deseribe Now. the house ot | seg mourning changed toone of rejoicing, At last but striking proof that the turned was the unfeign little Amalie welcomed back bh oe 6 ee nung heir had re- AU with which brother, <6 The dark woman of the eo: Zevoneer der arrest, and with v ve Was pit une v little hesitation nade oe astutoiment to the foliowing effec: She, Au Freitschler, had come some weeks before trom FINE CLOTHING* Thuringia to Beroldstein with the lady known as Mink Elizabeth, She had broughi with he , one year old—a pretty child en ip health, falrand blue-eyed, but at t time much disfigured by” illness, 7 had said that the child was too ill to travel: that be might die any day, and <he, Anna, had not wished to make the journey; but Stine, Elizabeth had given her a large suin o} with a promise of more child; and she, being aT THE MISFIT STORE. CORNER TENTY AND F STREETS. 100 PAIR SEERSUCKER PANTS aT 75c., WORTH $2. 500 PAIR FINE CASSIMERE PANTS, AT ABOUT 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. if she would bring ti . poor widow, had not been able to resist the offer. She was required to xive a promise 1 the cottage thut Mme. beth would choose for her, and to tell no one who she wasor whence she came, She did not know for what reason she had Beem Aent (OF, OF WAL purpose ah PONGEE COATS AT $3, FORMERLY $5. destined to. serve; Was, ouly : é ars that the promised’ money was paid ber at | PORGEE COATS AND VESTS $3.50, FORMERLY gular intervals. The baby grew much | $8.50. bre and became shocking 10 lok at, | SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS AT$1.75 AND with its fuce like a searlet inask.. One nis UPWARD. Anna thought it very near Its end. MIC. | 590 CHILDREN SUITS, BOYS' 4 10 11, AT 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. 300 ROYS' SUITS, REGARDLESS OF COST OR Elizabeth, dressed in white, came atone fout to the cott Anna must let her ts VALUE, ai soscee nin oe pt WHITE VESTS, BLACK ALPACA VESTS, da cbey ses anolve blnket| FLANNEL AND CASSIMERE VESTS, AT A SRIFICE, th came ALBERT SUITS AT $15 REDUCED thing in he are Your aby—he prong h SINESS 7.75. $9.50. 3U! you this child in ls pl And she laid in | BUSINESS SUITS aT $6.00, $7.75. $0.50. JUST ‘Anna's arnis a Httle boy. ete one she | ALF THE USUAL PRICE. had taken away, Mime Elizabeth then gave hor | BLUE FLANNEL SUIDS FROM $6 UP, an astonishingly large sti of money, and told : her that she was to prepare to go with the ehild ar back to Thuringia as soon there to her own, and she made her promise a soulof the ¢ ze that had Anna Ii idea of the great had only blindly mistress Who bad 1 beyond a doubt that Mme, peth, diszuised as “a ghost,” bad stolen oung heir of Beroldsteih with the Ine tent to secure the succession of her son. a crime deserving bitter explation, But a worse punish. ment than the law could inflict awaited the miserable woman—she became permaner Insane, and in the asylum where she was kept in close confinement it was sald that her mene tal sufferings were terrible. For my ellorts in restoring ttle Roderic to his ancestral home T received a recognition irom the Duchess which made my walou with Cuarlle possible, without fear of want in tbe ture. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS #@7BE SURE AND COME TO THE CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Jy25 Ovzr Crormya ALWAYS ON TOP IN QUALITY axD AT THE BOTTOM IN PRICE. NEVER INVEST YOUR MONEY IN CLOTHING FOR Men, Boys or Children until you have examined our stock of Serges, Drap d’Fte, Seersucker, Cassimere and Flannel Suits. Extra Long DRAP D'ETE and ALPACA Frock ‘and Sack Coats, White DUCK, ALPACA and DRAP D'ETE Vests, ‘Traveling or Driving Couts, in Light and Dark Shades—ALPACA, LINEN and DUCK. ILRTS, in White or Colored, Ready-made or to NECKWEAR In all Fashionable Shapes or Colors, Underwear, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, Cuffs, &c., y order of t her completely in her power, * ae. Tt was pro El Ag “No Classes.” “No classes" here? why that fs Idle talk, The village feaa suvers at the couutry Boor, endleants who Walk 's despise the parish poor, 1 oy i ac io palpi Noe oe! aid; feaawhive the inter leaus Upon her broous Uneouscious of the bow the lnuudress tnade, ‘The grocer's daughter eyes the farmer's lass ac, Witb haughty glances, whit e ‘s wife ‘Would payno visits row the trudig Claas. NOAH WALKER & Co, Af policy were not her creed in life. sy25 625 Pennsylvania Avenus ‘The merchant's son nods coldly at the clerk, Tea Pear e aE oct FFICE OF W. W. LAM ‘ihe tiktewdeking muniden seoras a0 ce) “id HANOVER Sr, ‘The aristocracy of blood k down, = s Upon the nguveaur wicker ance in disdain MESSRS, EISNER & MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT U.S.OF A, 320 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA. lovers of the intellectual ‘On both and worship at the abies of Brain, “No clanses here,” the clergyman has naid, “We are one family.” Yet see his wy DEAR STRS:—1 JOHANN HOFF'S And hiotror, when his favorite son would wed HAUT EXTRACT FOR THi PAST FIVE YEARS Senne Pare and pretty player on the sage. FOUND 11 40 -Mie AGuGe AND AE "peta mar ae a a wns | ES EEE OMT CEE ‘OUF We a 7 ‘Not till the ed MilleDplal Duy? OT "| GOOD IN PERSONS CONV. FROM ‘Shaul we fo classes” on God's earth, peas ro! ELLA WHEELER Wilcox, oF — Her Mother's Fault. From the New York sun. Old man (to daughter)—Young Mr, 8, paid & very fine compliment last evening, my Daughter(delighted)—What was ros ante Said you were & very latatigent, Daughter(dissappointed)—Oh, wi I told mame I would look like a: it in the brown dress but she insisted upon my wearing it, AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. | Hows F. Droop oF os ASSP VERR CALE OF ELL ASSORTED OTOGE | ous exit NERS Seg re wos CASTINGS, on At the Old thand, 925 PENNSYLV, ‘avE, iG PAN VIN ‘LES, FRUIT. @ Sea TER PRT SAP CRG GURL | ings aide A kee omen @ . COAL HO RE BRICKS, ler, @ Wendell, McCammon, ITH A G: AL ASSORTMENT ‘Simpson & Co., Wheelock, and FALL KINDS OF TINWARE, BEING THE: Pianos and Orgat Ext aR ASUETAINED INSTORE NO, | | New and old, Pianos and for rent or sale on ¢ rigtue ofa deed of assign ent made to me by S. ingiend Packing qwended to Y compeleat workmen AY, THR THTRD DAY OF MeO ee Me at TEN O'CLOC! . is TANS. ORGANS OF BEST ‘ith streot northwest, all'the siodk of Tinwaveae, | IE Tpakare fr sate Sad enh rane call ‘@. HKU! —_ Assignee of $6. Boats Co, a % 20 OF S. G, Boals & Co.y Sy8t-2t 916 F st. nw. 5 JPoury, avcacaer Esrasuumee 1851, THE IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY_ Gi 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTAWEST, © W. @, METZEROTT @00, “will _be sold at Public auction. without reserve, on OCLOCR AS and nt comines ca usta tig | S08 FENSBYLVANTA AVENUE, SECOND DOOR stock bas been dis} of. sosnny \gany ae 54 ‘WEST OF Oru STREET, The stock consists of Silks, Satins, Velvets, fne and Dress Goods of the latest and mostde:| §OLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED sirable styles, lable Linens, Napki Towels ahd Eben, Goody ofall nds ‘ane itucery, ‘canets . CHICHERING @ 80N8 PIANO Embrolderies, Laces, ‘Underweah’ Paracaly gpd Umibreliog spiendla tine of WniveGouis, lamin | AXD CLOUGH @ WARREN ORGANS aXD Sateens, Gloghams, Flannels, Cassimeres ad domes? Hea generally, Couaforts and ‘Blankets, Embroidered | DEAVWRS IN ALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Piano Covers, Tubie Covers, Thibet Shawls: also black Grapes and other articles usually fount Mane cies Dry Goods Store. Ladies are sj Sa Goebpleate teat tend this’ wale, "as the goods have been carefully selected for best city trade, and will be sold to the hi Spee ie ae e trade are invited to attend, asthe goods will be offered in lots to suit, or will sell ‘at private sale after the auctions, at a sacrifice. 8-158 ‘M. FOLEY. Auct. ELL & CARUSI, Real Estate Brokers, 1006 F PIANOS FOR RENT AND SALE ON EASY TERMS ‘THIS HOUSE’HAS NO CONNECTION WHAT: EVER WITH ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. jJy@-1m OR ASOUNT, OF BEING OVERSTOCKED aT this dull season, we will ell = ealect, aiortment of Suef!'and Kraniea @ Bache] and other fine Pianos, new and second- Were in 1B, Hemme of need of trgt dnt Jabs Zit egy | SLA great sacice fOr cantor ot reduced prices on and recorded in liber No. 1054, folio 154, 708 7 street northwest. of the laud records for the District of Columbia, j¥8 Laine = The undersigned, as trustees, will sell az public ane in front of the premises, on 1 UESDAY, the FOU. DAY OF AUGUSI, A’ D. at SIX 0 PAC, Lot mu 20 ered one hundred and forty-elght Newton's subdivision of Jot numbered one hundred and thirty-seven (137), ofPartel.o's aiib- division of lot lettered 8, in square No. 440, as Tee corded In the office of the surveyor of the District of Cohumola, In bok Tf follo16. “the oasist Of a nearly new inodern improvements, cash; balance in equal instatl- ments, at six and twelve months from day of shit. ‘The plrchaser to give his notes for the deferred pay ments bearing interest at rate of six per cent. pet ali. hum, and secured by deed of trast upon the property sold.’ $100 down at time of sal EUGENE CARUSI, NATH'LCARUS ARUSL. Real Estate Brokers, iv0G ¥ street northwest. SALEOF IMPROVED PROPERTY, 603 P STREET NORTHWEST. ofa deed oftrust dated Jw and recogded in Liber No. 104, follo lund reedrds tor the District of Coluun dersigned, as Trustees, Will soll, at public aucths frontof tbe premises, on TUESDAY. the FOU DAY OF AUGUST, A.DISS5, at SIX AND ACTLALI® O'CLOCK P.ML.,Lov mimbered one handsed and any. 8). iv) W.d. Newton's subitvision of lot RIANO FORTES, UNEQUALED TN TONE, TOUCH, WORK- ‘MANSHIP.AND DURABILITY. fren SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD, PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNABE & 00, 817 MARKET SPACE *} Trustees, neti —my28 = Exuxsox Praxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. bumbered one hu n Aa). of | A. thoroughly: firsiclass and reliable plano at Partelio’s subd: squre No. medium prices 445, as record of thy STECK € CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS, Hjanos und Organs exchanged, repaired, wned, yxedvand for Fevt, Rent applied if purchased. ‘Best aud most complete asiortment of Se. musica the HENRY EBERRACH, 915 F street, m29 Managing Partner of the Jate firm of EUlls & Co. i ces ALLET, DAVIS & CO.S UPRIGHT GRA! PLANOS—Sucrifices and cholce stock of Plunos, if s myo i. boot naarly een improye- District of Columnbiu, 12, page 15, ‘The itaproy new brick dwelll jalance in equal instalments tis from day of Sale, the pur- for the deferred payments, fix per cent per annum and of trust upon the property sold. 8100 sale. “ARUSI | bearing Interest | scoured by dee | down at time of T.} Trustees, oF HORSE eo, &e. AND SATE AT TEX O'CLOCK, RE rast { WITH THE SIXTH CARLOAD OF OUR EUR asics, Harness @e., | KA CHAMBER SUIT, Jy=t-kun = ‘SOLID’ WALNUT, MARBLE TOP, 10 PIECES ik COMPLETE, FOR §43.50—BEST VALUE VALUAB AL FSTATE EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. Knows a9 “Te of thetate ad, AILSY rite THIRD ‘ av the hour of FIVE: OCLOt a thls property consists of jn P, MONDAY GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL OTHER GOODS UST, 1895, | PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK, JULY 1ST. actes of xround an a Kory octozin House, continuing with gd W. HW. HOEKE, 1 Apple Orchard | tls aa | yas 801 Market Space: 308 and 810 Sth st. i ot apa | — . =e Vv APOR Sroves. Another invoice of the Celehreted CROWN JEWEL Just received, and for the balance of the season we will offer special mducements to any purchasers of the CROWS JEWEL or other makes of Vapor Stoves. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, W.S JENKS & 00, ‘717 7th atreet. TED STATES MARSHALS SALE, By virtue of a writ of Glare ollie or the Supe ¢ ef facias, is ont of the e Distei Jy3. | FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AN UPHOL- F ¥ GOODS. ATTING, BABY CARRIAGES, 2 ISS5, at TWH Fight, Ud, cls | to the followin [Sewanee {eho coves rOR FURNITURE ETC, ETC, | buadred ''nelagiiber! we guarantee prices to be always the squat | lowest! twenty-five (1020), Lebrs at law of He No. 12. 415 rm Srneer Noxruwmr 44 in favor or Mary MeL $1.2573 DOERR ONLY POR CANTRELL Genuine APPLE CIDER, gts. $2 doa G WITMER @ 00., 1918 Tenneyivants ave PF). | 4 FULL LUXE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, 0OL- Grocrntes Dows.|* Lane GUEeS, HOSIERY AND NRCK- Dowx Flour. ‘ be A - Ky Fe WEAR AT TRE LOWEST PRICES 5 ‘Leandry Be. (COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRUED 90 each, a bake B ELLERY. Roangd a —e oe Bont Rowated io. sein RAILROADS. bb. Roasted Java: ee, 38, and 33¢. 1 = Nu. . Paaohe rahe Tet es om 7 1 Bor Genrer coat ONLY ALL Rate anh Pantomen Sods Craskers, 10 Ibe. ‘Trains on New ¥ orks West hore D Best Sugar Corn, 8 cans ay otk ek sree aga oeamamber You save money onall your purchases at Reais Gy Station of ARATOGA SPECT. . arrive: “ ae earn wae. | Reales ear sae tee oF A = thence to Montreal. Pennsylvania, roe = Washington 13:15 a tn. to 250 Crsanrny ATSKILL MOUNTAIN SP BChak, THE FINEST, 2c. wo at Hictel Ramer Say pane POOLE, BROOKE &@ Go, r m. Parlor Oars, Meno ateed DEALERS ee DAY EXPRinw B33 ama Altive Aina ghaton Springs @. pe, Dice Sd peur Sececnss a Batiaio 1245 nen Niners Parigr Gary to Algany and Niagere Pals, SARATOGA AND CATSE MT MOUNTAIN Ex. GIVE OUR BUTTER A TRIAL 00 EEB Sy PRESS, 10:55 am., errivest HOTEL KAA ° we KILL 5:10 pm. Grand Hotel, 8:20 pm. Sa5y BO pn. Lake “Gernge @ pin. Poder Gare take Be = Hirata New Nork No Refwioge nud Laie = 3 yeploggm pes Raliroad train leaves Phil ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA +e gy es Let M~ ¥ an, are ove! Kamteraelll PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, od Motel Sh yum. Spwtog’ Po bay Mone with parlor oats toCwtskt!! M ountale anc SPrrthout e doubt the most BmavriruLand the mow bal ‘parlor care leave Wy lermiaiovs Flour in the world. tap vauia Rallfoad teainet S30 atm. : The Millers have not ouly the most perfect Mill, Pers thence to Montreal Ask for or cont ‘aa tt does all the most Improved Machin: | trip tickets be Wat Route. Tong trans- ery invented up to the prevent Une, but ubey produce | feticnuen wow tore Apply, Se aor dap # Flour Unsugrassen by any mill in the world. To ‘Railroad for complete that, We Would simply stiie thet = lange quan car chairs of tails magnificent Flour ts shipped annually to chairs from Jersey City reserved Europe and eateu at the princi curt of the old ioe UPON application to agent Pultinan world, We GUARANTEX ‘that it ix msde from selected Peni Ivana rea Nation Sergey ORF, hard wheat wn in Minnesota and Dakota It is HENRY MON . an acknowl fact, that In this Floura perfect sep- General an? Art aration of the glutinous particies ‘of the wheat berry | jets. tei No. 280 BROADWAY. SY, ana F elimination ofall weak and starciy | - “ — matter has at last been reached, and is consequently more NUrRITIOUs, y.elding more bread to the barrel than anyother Flour. The best trate or brend' tating’ qualities it ls the cheapest, PHE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWA’ TUE SHORT LINE To THR SOUTH aND Scheduie in fect July 8.18865. chednle in, uly 8. TA SCBURG MA’ 1. anily.“except Bane connect vient iuauy and Norfolk and Wester 7200 A.M day. to 1oea! station STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, ‘W ORLEANS FAST MAIL dat! One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents making close connectious South: ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelied by any other | dally, except Sunday. with U. ad O- . Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- : ener ge Pm yy ad Yorkend acting Dousekeeper and walisfy We most imetidiousapi | Aveton. to Aliana. | Pollman Sireph chings care 5 . aiphur Spans vl a it as Aa ye ee ed : Sarlottsvilie to cincinnati i. si = fuyheinta Puhinan Sleeping car, Washington to mea eneiied 1040. P'S -SOUTITERN WATT. A mplendia Minnesota Patent Flour, madeby the | {ills to ull, polis, South end celebrated Hangarian pr Tels avery cheap aad | Wasntngton w Atlanta, Montgomery a beautiful Putent, within the ‘reach of all clases, aad we guarantee will give satisfuction to ¢very one Wuo wiltryit GOLDEN HILL. ‘The of rellable stand-by and the Standart Famtly Parlor ante Moncquinery to New Orleans, Beyer from Witulngion vi Charlotie to Augusta, Macasae Bivision Train leave Washington at 423 p, m-dully, except Sunday. Warrenton ‘Train leave Washington a8 72008. TH nm, and 6-45 pro. dail = of the District. It is equal In quality toa erent En — in Washis i 8:00 = PA] Se o : gt hg ; bought for coiterabe less mouey. We de compete | Ht sume’ ion, te Lemcubang Maly Qa. set torsto bring furth any Flour su So pan. Lamiseihe Special, Gully, 4 STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE ot ( Fore information ingite at Company's HILL, and we leet assured that any bousckeeper wie | gfice U0 Popneyivauia avenue, “Traits eave fromm ‘tries them once Will wever Une anything wing, ryrene | Band P. Station. N. MACDANTER, by auigrocera a Age Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaave ERA sa GALT & 00. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AN. DOURLE TRACK. SPL! SEWING MACHINES, &e. | St!" 8M Sou wilt Ss Mi, MONEY AND AS |, Trains leave Wasi io, corner of om and Bsirowts, as follows: For Pitsburg and Palnew Sieginy AUERBACH 5 Reliable Sew: band Hats. New Latest Oiall the'standard makes. Make Your own selection. Sole Agency dur the silent New American” No. 7—A trlumph of mechanical A most wonderful machiue. Simple, sileat, sw Sore. Bear in anind that we furuisi # lewal 6 Yor five years with every muciine we sel testimonials from’ ver 3.000, Washington ie Vest. Chicaco Limited Exprese Cars at B00 A.M. daily” Pas lally to Cineinnatl and fag Care from Murrixburg tt ‘Car to st. Loula: dally, except . to Chicago, with Sleeping Car Altoona to Chitago: Chicago “and Chhcinnatt Expres, st 710. P- daily, with Steep soy ance ing Machine He Improved Macbit Cars Washington to Chieag end Harrisburg to Louisvi connecting at Her= drummers.” No two profits. Send for catalocur and = ; expres ‘slew Pricelist of ly diferent makes of machines Alliuds | Erne Chen a touia pre, for Cleveland and St. Louls. Pacite M.dally for Pitsburg and the West, wit Tented, repaired and watrauted, CRUISES Commer th and 1 streets, A Washingt BAT Piaons aS POTOMAC RATEROAD Washington, D.C ai ASU POTOMAC HATEROAD, Next door to Auerbach’s Gent's Furnishing und Hat | Por brie, Cm: andaicua, Kocbester, Buffalo, Store. ee EPORE YOU PURCHASE A SEW [4 Machine. we would advise yu to examine the celebrated 1 and everlasting NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. Alwars ready bat ‘The range of work done Gn this thachine cau wot cditld can ty anage t Sold on cwsy Monthy puyymls, and special die count for cash. ‘Be sure to try the NEW HOME before vou buy. OP PENTEIMER € BRO! ‘625 ULL street nortbwest, 4 Sagan Jeo PM. daily, excom Saturday, With Malas Cars, Wasbingion'to Tisehester oe? Haven and Elmira, st 950 ‘Sunday Iasi, 7:15, 8:30 and 12:00 A, 2:15 might foe ae Se cet la Fulton street, avoiding dou Sole Agents for New Home Sewing Machive, - Good Machines for reul, by week or month. All ee et tee ae kinds repatred my16_ 0, 4300, 6390, 10ab0 PAL GUPPOsE you Hf ENNEYS ted Express, O80 AM. dail SS Katatie sewing Machine House, 42+ 0th eh, aru dee the New Automatic White. 1vis s little Datwy. B20. 11200 a, ‘New Machives of all kinds : 2 anes. mbt _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. MeLinden use of F N McMiCHAEL, Ma Auctioneer, For Other Auctions See 5th Pagi WOOD AND COAL. _ CLAYT HOMAS DOWLING. ME. DE: FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AN] reliable Ladies: Physi ician, can be consulted dally 245 7th st. tw. Oltice hours from = ) TONS Cv. ae ver thirty years ex- 5.000 is." tte BAS: | censive experi ‘Temedies prompt and reliable; re dettvery Sent SMusiatne Set tance 25-00 dK sts mw. De" ae pot and Wharf, Gth und Water sis, Pit Coat THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND only reliable Laaies’ Physician in the city, can be consuitell ally, 464 C'st... bet. dy and Gth sta Bw, Prompt treatment. “Correspondence and consulta tions strictiy cunfidential. Separate rooms fur ludies. Ontice ulways open. Jyze-euF JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARES AND RAILROAD YARD , ONDO: ADUATE, FORTY YEARS’ EXPE- 4 rience in Curope and America, invites those afflic- ted with Catssrh. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia (Private TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SW. Diseases), imainediately relieved.” Kxxpensee moderate, Hours 8 @ p.m. Dr. FLYNN, 608 New J BRANCH YARDS AND OFVICES CONNECTED UW. A trial will convince. iy16-1m* BY TELEPHONE ‘T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Dr. BROPHERS Is the oldest Established ing Ladies Physician in this city. chtiy cousilt Dk. BROTHERS, 908 ular attention paid to all diseases ladies, married or siugle. “All su treated. Ha Dard, with good uccommodations, and. kind eff 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest 1112 Sih strevt northwest. Corner 3d and K streets northwest. lent nurses furnished to those who may desire to stay SED J chusylvania avenue southwest Stew da veel Soto bates M De, BRUTHERS Taviggratiog Con MUGr two or De. 3 dint. Will cure any cane oc Dervous deMbty anal Toms of uerve power ten JQEAD AND BE WISE—DE. BROTHERS, 906 B ARS ao Nppeared before see and taule esti tat He ts the Oldest Established Expert Specialist in this city, and will gaarantee @ cure in ail cases of private pier ar men one seen dy od (tation and advice free at ring: sro aon et ee ea it tmparte vigor to the whole sys- w. ‘myo-ame “TRIC BELT, or Regengra- ir the cure of ‘derangemenis of the procreative organs. Whenever auy devuity at day: before. ITHERS,, SAMUBL C. MILLS, a Nota ibLic Hout thsi. ‘OfC., this 3d day of July, 11 Ssy10-1ms "})R DOPDSNERVINE, No. 9—A PERMANENT Cure for Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of tality, caused by indiscretion, excesses, &<. the generutive organs occurs, from whatever oduse, the centinuons streain of electricity permeating through the parts must restore them to healthy¥ we tion, ‘There is no mistake about this instrament, AILY LINE TO NORFOLK AND FORTRESS ‘MONRO, 12:05 and 4:25 P.M. duity, Sunday, 4:00 P.M. STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, one of which leaves 7th street wharf DAILY, excewt elusive connection with cure tickets und at 5:30 p.m. E: fence steamers. and priv dences, "For further particulars inquire at office, 7th street whare’Belepone San. ‘dai 3") Mt dally. rept Sunday, ‘Trai ve Alexandria for Washi 8S, 10:00, 10: 71900, 3200, 3:28, Belg, 750, ad ay st to aud fOduee Me ae as 5:1 Firsicles Eure, $1.00; Round Trip, $1.50. Sig Scar aes tienda acy a ‘Tele cal Oa A Fotomae River Landiagy Steamer JON W. THOMPSON, Monday, Wedue> day and Friday, 7m. : Jei8 R POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. PM. and 12:20 night. Low FARE, 70 SOR Tikva and fuformstign atthe office, northeast cor- ington, Monday. Wednesday and Saturda ner of 13th street and Penusylvania at the station, where orders ean of bay CHAS. ‘General NEW IRON STEAMER “WAK£FTELD” BRS, PAYS ang SAtCRDAYS aos an "Renney tar dally, a DAY i Y: = am rein a Tobspavs, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY pan tous | Fiveat Reluont x 1051 am. and ‘oe paid tog ft River Landings, x far as Nondiul Crow. | bury 1271 a.m and 6:36 p.m, feriveat Hound Bi a wih Boo. RR atBbephends cs weenie | Hil 6433 am end 3200\pm= pass Lenspure O48 and $46 p.m: Kelmont Park 6f4 am Pim. and afriveat Washingwon a1 eae am. Pe peclal exenrsion and Sunday trains to BELe Jo) ©.W. RIDLEY. Manager. saa a RECT TO NEW YORE-FREIGHT STEAM ERS JOUN GIBSUN and F.C. K MONT PARK cd Commulation Kates 1 ver 41, Bast Reyer, Nw cvery SATL RUAY ata g | all pots. a UC BROPHY. SToth'ge whaes, Wasiniion, every WEDNESDAl eiaiaiis Soke rcabtat lwetracs. apa | £3. LOCKWOOD, pues TRANSPORTATION LINE aT Aco Washington. pis STEAMER SUE. CAPT. W.C. GEOGHEGAN, ALTIMORE AND OBTO RAILROAD, Sill resume the route between BALTIMORE AND ae ‘IN IN at lear Schedule in effect STXDAY, MAY Sp, 1686, until Sadcenrres nein are kaate Leave Washington frou Station, corner of New Jer y avenve and C street, “Porc 10-00 and 10:20 . The 1000 om, ts Fast Lines agree ‘aud Chlcigo, Arriving ip Puburg at 7:90 p.m bk iver Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and ‘Accommodations first-class. Apply to = STEPHENSON BRO a et. whart Office:—12th st. and Pennsylvania av. nw. mhI1m shpeceetage - orn tare te charged TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7THSTREET | [uit tor intone chart 1 ‘Thoredays and Sundays at 7 | Tpit furl time ast Toute Oelock am, for Viver Landiig: as far as slatto My eg ey) 9 Gets reariung on Wesndayriday"aod? say | Bmw pw we rong gmc ol Sneed Pa ave nw. A a se caueg from id indiscretions of youth, nervors cubac) Sos Washington stretts Chicseo. |S cannes, early: ican, Toss of manhood, crt wilt = Send a recipe that wil gure vou, Free of Charge, This reat reinedy Was discover Rvsyvs Royar Gurorwe. South Ameriee. "Send selfaddressed envelope to JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New Yor! teeas. READY FOR INSTANT USE. rather + <1: | PRS BROWN (COLORED) TAKES LADIBS “Rich as gold leaf and wondrously cheap.”— Herat. Sher ity. where they’ will aye the bem of ‘This splendid Gilding 4s the exact color of Eqglish sect dy2-Ime Sterling Gold. Its very easily applied with a uruat, | 3 IN, TAHOLDEST ESTABLISHED ‘and may be used by the most inexperienced. It dries Baliimore, can be consulted every hard nw few moments and presents. surtuceof rien | Wednesday agit Saturday, at 456 Cot bw, from 310 hammered gold. nat ‘coniracted In four tosix days, without the use, FOR HOME USE. Of nauseating drugs. Al lehronie diseases aud blood RUBY'S GILDING is valuable for Gilding House: | poisons positively, cured without the use of mercury, hold Ornaments, Furniture, Frames, Cornices, Bag- | Special attention 0 all temule diseases, Main office, ‘kets, Fans, Decorative Painting, &c. SUN. Liberty st. Baltimore, ae: A Camel's Hair Brush tn Bach Boz, Any one can uselt. Price 50 Cents, Ask for RUBY’S GILDING, Refuse all substitutes. Sold by all Deauens mx Anr MaTERrars. NEW YORK CHEMICAL M'F'G CO., my9-co2m New York. Gas Cooxrxe Sroves STOVES FOR .. FINANCIAL, Paoce & Ware, «* STOCK BROKERS, Stn arcane} New York. SSO Naor roe ten) ea ramsworoe, nal SO PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, BA Re eae PARTNERS. ‘NEW YORK, BOs’ — GENERAL Ps HATTERS, ‘TAILORS, PY ‘LH, DODGE, Resident Partner. notations of Stocks and Bonds and ttiformation re- * poet mr the New York Sock Keston, PROFESSIONAL. ‘TINNEES, &e. STOVES FOR FAMILY USE THAT WILL,COOK ——ee Se Seren Da ama FOR ONE PERSON OR FOR FIFTY D nines sed ead al, Vase BALE ate juard’s: ote) D m wires . gga cabo + area ea a ong WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, | tablishment, 12 Eutaw, it myl f ie Di Beth en sn = recurved LeU Grin G0S Darwersone : LEADING GEST mene FAIR jy8 : one snd St. Louls, arriving in Cincunnati next a Years of use have tested it, aud thousands of cures | "sold at SFANDIFORD'S, St Cloud Pharmacy, cor | mand GT. JONES, Art, That. wharf, 7:89, St, Louls 6:30 pt. No extra fare te on fre testified to. Weakness from Indiseretion, In- | ner Oth and F sts, Price $1: z Se VuRnGe hee. Vine SET TRGnnEe sao) ©. wa, with Beier On anh capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in uci, ang trouble | _ Sent by mall sealed, eurcents | \™ fae 9:10 p.m dal, to Pumbure Cleveland and Delos of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with DD P2UITY OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS W. W. CORCORAN with Sleeping Cars to Pittaburg. Cerrone ailvertised to care all ills from head to | (72 "the nbepitais oP Feace, Prosape toga seine | LANgs, teastrect what dally (exce;t! <anday) foe | © For Bailimiore on week 5 5 Sas Sates toe. ‘This is for the ONE specitied purpose. Forex | {i Ai! the bospitals of France, Prom oes He Vernon at 10 clock [a.m returning, reaches | §30and 10:09. 9. 13:10, 128 BS) (45-xa culars giving full information address— Funphlet fee CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGENCY, | “aig TL BLAKE, Captain, [00pm un one, 7 160 Fulton st, New Yor aps-th.s1 ‘OF Ore 10, CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT co., “\ .CARD—TO ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING 10:05 a. m., 1:25, 1:30, Bio aco. ‘Sao eth Tae 825, 1100p. mu. For points on the Shenandoah Vs Bape male ta Ip toate x an: STEAMERS. 1 ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY BETWEEN New YORE axD Havre. » No. 42 North Rrver, foot of Morton a Ty aps Normandie, Frangeu! gon Aug. Ame: ‘Suntelli, Wednesday, Aug, 26, 5:0 am. rique, aes St Laurent de Soussel nesta, AUK. TER 40. R.NEW YORK ‘Ereveta.....Sat. Rtwain set ARATES OF PAMSAciE” Cable 00, $00 and 61 “GRecrage at very low tates, Steerage tickets ‘BOSTON, VIA PROVIDENCE 110 Beto, Rewport Narragniot ett Pee fer and sdjaceat suite rary

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