Cape May Daily Star, 18 August 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL XXL NO. 41.

CAPE MAY CITY. THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST IS. 1892.

PRICE 3 CENTS.

<HTTORNEY8. TAMES M. E. HILDRETH,

UOUNSELLOR-AT-LAW

cm Mat

r. K.J.

| SPICER LEAMINO, ** * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW aOUCITOK AND MA8TKK IN CHA.NCEKY 47 WA1HINGTON 9TKNNT, Capk Mat Citt, N. J. j^ORQAN HAND, ATTOKNKT and Couk**lu)b-at-Law. Solicitor, Muter »ml EiAmloer Id CliaDoarr, Suorome Court Commiulooer mud Notarr Public. Capa Mat Couut Hodsk. N. J.

H.

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR, MASTER. AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OK THE STATE OK NEW JERSEY

PUYNICIANM. j AMES MECRAY, M. D. KEAIKICNT TO T» in AN. OtTICE-rnUT ST. OPT. COWUM HaU-.

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• M. I). MARCY, M. D.,

* BKrIIDENT I’llVSK'IAN SINCE IMV. OrriCE-Jbltad^JUjMijmAjNCor. Ocmu HnilIl»>Ct-NO Ti W.lUIAUTu* STRUT.

CAPE MAT, N. J

Uflcl Houn-Ttota HoV A M : Jto4 I’ M |.T H. PUiLLH’S, M. D.,

EBSIDENT

HOMEOPATHIC PHYKH IAV, Cor. Oormn And Ilucbr* SUrrU. CATE MAT CITT. Aotir«.'7to»A.M..llo^l’.M..f u,:r M JJR. ANNA M. HAND, urmre ot the Ulr Dr. Kraurd) | Coe. Warbinoton and Decatub St*., CAI’K MAY CITY, N. J. OrriCE House:

Braidrrcr—Tbo Uerou.So. LaIatkIt St ,R. WALTER B. LEAKING,

D'

Oefice—Coe. Hem and Ocean firs. Cafe Mat Cut, N. J. ■ Daily.

HOTEL* AND COTTA OEM.

TTNITKD STATES HOTEL. CJrsrb Latatettr AMD Jaceror Strettr. Nrwl. mMTRlod and rrEUrd. TRU boon Saa Tsrvs.

r;EA CREST INN.

dAPE MAT. N. J.

_yUAEI

STATION.

>< t!S%SSr*MUruM St Aurt. MRS. C. E. MUNROE.

YOMINB. MOUTH EAFAYETTE MT. £■!»!«•« MMl m mM »!• pm- week. MM8. A. FOSTER.

piOLUNb COTTAGE,

B CholeI*tJ*lMR. rmSuirnSo r. COLUNS. Proprietor.

rpHE ALDINE, .Decatcr BiRAAT. Near E

SMoJ^^a:* ,ITE,

BL Open for the Season.

pIER AVENDE INN. utcr all tbr Tear Certral Locatior. JSer Amrm, wot Wmlinficn Stmt. WltkU two etayteo o( tke DeRefe RRd PoM OBco. Ruble toeimifo tor OunmerclAj Tl»v-

E. D. TEC MIS.

West Jersey CabiBet, Cor. Crent end North •«..

CAPE MAT CITY. K. J.

Japanese Store IN CAPE MAY IMPORTING DIRECT^ FROM JAPAN. Cups and Saijcers, Genuine Japanese handdecorated after dinner Cups and Saucers At n maikRlily Low Price*. 1.5c, 18c, 20c up to t5 00 _S_ notir let cf "toBa-ULtlfa.l X’iro Screen Fans at 25c. Al*o another lot of Lacquer Crumb Tray* and Bnu.be*. T. SflNZO. orrosm: Tti^rfr-B

MISCELL INEOl’S. TAMES J. DOAK, * CABPEJSTER A5D BULDER. , Eatlmate. Parnlabed. Jubbli.* aUendrd l

K nickerbocker LIVERY STABLES (EeAr nt Kn'.-krrtiockrr Ice OtRcc). Waruisoton, above Ocean Street. BOAEDING dOKSES A SPECIALTY. * n,, PrlTmu’nuMR Excur-

STOC'KTOX IIOTKIa, THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IS THE MOULD.

F. TUEO. W ALTON, Proprlelor.

HOT£Ia ldAFAY£TTK C'Al’K MATT. N. J.. JOHN TRACY * CO.. - Opoera and ProprVD.r*. Directly on the Reach. Complete In every department. Tli. rouuUy i * -■* .. . —.... .. . . [ Improved px*aru;cr el. vatu' .u>** Jt

CONTENTMENT. “Tve often wished that 1 had clear. For life, three hundred pounds a Them Fee loosed for all m) life. Deep hurled 'uealh the shad) elni The fee I’ve .'.lord, and last, tut Is

bSte,"',t;

TO COTTAGERS

TIIOA II. .TAYLOR, the liar shoetuaker, Decatur Alrrel.w ■hop from Marcy A Mecray's dttiij t

^oofogieaf ^arbsn Fairmount Park, I'll 1L A DELFHIA.

—Mild Ueasts, Bird! and Reptile*.— —IntereaUBK and lustnicllre.— Admission, 28 cts.; Children, IO. OVEN EVEEY DAT. ^ ACCTwsIbh by Hlrret^Qu and frequent trains tvsturdajs and I^ttaI Ibilhlajs (eicrpt July th). Adult*, lu cenu: children.SOenu.

FREE EYE EXAM; EAVRiEj [NATION.fl

Font MEN IN A CAVE.

of a tall pine on a hill. The little man wna atandlnK front of the camp fire tnnkinBiui oratioo to hia com-

panionR

hark to the city,'if we lutvaticatc'thii thinjr." *aid he In conclusion. They were won. The little man was detenuiued to explore a case hrcaUM* ita black mouth had gaped at him. The four men took lighted pioe buwMere down a

la, a

lu a thiel

little tilted hole. At Ita aide they

They fought (or last place nod the II nan was overwhelmed. He tried to Mi • by crying that if the

lierly foil

o the hole.

damp clay and

pebblca, the wall., alimy, green mowd and dripping, sloped downward. In the cave atm.nphrre the torches became at udie* in red blaze and black auokc. "IIo!” cried the little man. stifled and tn-draggled. "lot'a go back." Ilia companions were hot brace. They were last. The next one to the little man [mshivl him on, so the Httlc man said sulphurous words and cautiously continued his crawl. Things that hung seemed to he upon the wet. uneven ceiling, ready to drop ti|iou the men's hare necks Voder their hands the clammy floor seewelT'alive and writhing. When the little man endeavored to stand erect the ceiling forced him down. Knobs and point, came out and pmichrd him. Ills clotlu-a were wet and mud covered,and hi*eyes, Dearly blinded. ■ .. |be dArLness

cried h.

re his tot

1 say. you fe

owa.Tef*

OUR c

_ _ the blurred stiailow-s hvfore him.

’’Ho!" lie said, "hcre’aanuthrr way out." Ttio luunagr turued aliruptly. The little man put one hand around the comer, bat It touched nothing. He imi-stigated aid discovered llint the little corridor took * I sudden dip down a hill. At the bottom

~ I alHtw a yellow light.

““ wriggled piUufuily about

ct in advance. The other.

EYE SPECIALIST—■dd.w.snd.

Wl I bo in CAPE MAY, withTn'x^s'Tare "Tho^J MONDAY A TUESDAY, ALU- 22 A 30 Ja.d frero Um-ath the littwi r.32 Washington 8«. t 2d Floor. ^ sud roared thunderously below bit f™ 0 .®-? 0 *• M; t 0 .-' T. A, _ — I Stone*, luosemd liy the men nbov,

zudns durowlort si

a crII ui

riMK TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE It, IK

I’ArkT Cat stucbrel.

I Icato CApe Mmy as followA lor

VUILADEU’HIA:

Sir A. M..ACCOMMODATION.Stops a U.sJsS Ail intermediate itailona. cr —

HOTEIa CHAL.FOKTE, Howard street and Sewell aveoue. Cape May, N. J. Open all the year. . Gas Electric 1MU. AeoommodatioBa firat-claa*. H. 'V- SAWYER, 1’roprietor.

3 Hotel :i: Oriole

L. PHIL. KOENIG,

!2-,8!ane.aa. l oraro...e.„ Aralon. IVrimwt'andBtone lurbor^ 11 "' 11 ^' •o cc A M—Kipre-.., euenrets at Court O.0 J House for A tut lews. Wlklw.ul and Hori- Beach, arrives at I’hlladrli'bla at HJAl •fl ilfk P. M.—EaprtS. Connects at Coun Z.ZO House tor Anxlrsra, Wildwo.d and • y Beach: at Sea Isle Junction tor Sea City. Ocean City. Avakai. I’m room and ir Harbor, and at NewBeid lor AUanlic City, and Boon-re Poliit. at Woodbury tor Sa’em. arrive* at Philadelphia MV P. M. 4 «= P. M.—Express arrives at PUIsdel .-40 Adrlplua T if r. M 5 nil P- M.—AcconiroodAtioDaad Excursion. .•,vW Conneels at Court House lor Auxlesea. u.i.isn stand Holly Beach, at Bea tale Junelea t»l- City. Ocean City. Avalon, »od Btuuc Harbor, arrtvea at Phila-

delphia R10P. M

m /tfk P. M —MlBdlle Aocotaraodatl-n. jUU Saturday only, arrlvtai at MUlrUle

All Rooms Face Ocean. Deviled and Soft Shell Crab* Steamed Crabs a Specialty. dkfe Sttacl)ed.

*B0TEL DEYOI?,^ & NOUTIf £ A FAYETTE ST. Near Bailroad Station, Bench A Powt Office. Tl.e Devon baa been re-cently enlarged and Improved. Cuisine first cUaa. RATES 810 AND 812 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR BOUSE. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

CARROLL VILLA, Jack won Ntreet, near the Beach. CAPE MAY, N. * Delightful location. Everything Eirst-daML'-Cioas to Ooeao Pier. MRS. K. L. RICHARDSON.

reialiM. and they win remvejaielllvriit at lu.'your'rycs K,°, CjNSMCjE^k. r ml IS xuaiauleed to be satisfactory QUEEN d.CO.,

y^EST JERSEY RAILROAD.

<e tor AUKlrsra. Wlldwo

7.00 i

i. and arrives al mia as. with throuidi Pall-

Atixlo-e* Juncllou lor An-

and Hotly Beach.

■Expresv. zrrlvtnc at Phils

BridgeLiTand'at'WtMdtHjryYorSaKn? 10 ,0r •- /-yx P. Id.—Express, rounect* at Court D.UU House for Aniksea. W Id wood and ich. and »t W<**1 bury for Balm,and I’btladelphla 7 JO P. M. r. •ir, r. M.—Accontmodalt.ro and Excundoe J.ZJ Connect’ at touri House tor Auxkaea Wildwood and Holly Beach, arriving at PhUa drlphla at h.uu P M. •A rift P. MEipreea, Connect* at Court D.UU lor Angies**. Wildwood and Holly "—- - -• «— Junction for Bea Isle City. and Blooy Harbor, and ar-

FBOM PHJLADELPHL1. Train leave for Cape MayExpress wee days. *>D0 *. •2JU. MSl and *4.00 vm fooandVi!"x' w. t.dv r. a weekdays. 5: - -- Batarday only. Buaday Expreaa. 'XJ nmodAUoo.7JOA.ll Excurelan7.10 *J

Phllwdwlph^n^ W^tsxgtpo A BeJU-

nuixs lx* vx rmi

VeSBh Parlor t ars. V

rs. IMolu Carl I JO, SIB, 4A1.6J7. 6J7,7.40 V. M.. and 12.U3audit. Concressloual LtutUedol Pullman Parlor Cara and DUlaaCar 1 lip. ro.

ssr^’sssfsSvi'i

ronoert witb Limited xtiviaik-afr.wl watlon For Baltimore only. !«. dSAoe. and 11 JO r On Buaday*. I Jd. 7Jp. *10. and 11.14 a.M* IA1. (S7. 7A* r. wTand mn night. For

Baltimore only, &JE atom JO p. K. k.O.DAYTON. J.B.WOOD, Huperlnteudeot Gon'l Pa’S.Axes

fuuthohl. a i! redly at l

Hi- gained a

the pruct-aaioti. The

e In hi* blood,

a lay thick in hi* eyes use of the little man an

painted man, you arc afraid!" "Ho!" said the little man,‘‘come down here and go on yourself, imbecile!" The pudgy tuau tihratul w uh passion. He leaned downward. "Idiot" He wa» Interrupted by one of bis feet which flew out aud crasheu into the man ; lu trout of and lielow him. It is not well to quarrel upon a slippery incline, when the unknown is below. The fat man. having lost the support of one pltlarlikc font, lurched forward. Ui* body smote the next mao, wbahurtlud into the next man. Then

of the passage. The si avenue must nave w ihblewobhled wun the rush of this ball of tangled men atal strangl'd cries. The torches went out with •the cuuihiuid assault upon the little man. The adventurer, whirled to the unknown in darkness. The little man felt that he was pitching to death, but even in bis couvolutious be bit and scratch'd at bis com paniuns, for be was satisfied that it was twenty feet and lit upon a level dry place in a strong, yellow light of candles. It dt* solved and became eyes. The (our men lay in a heap upon the floor of a gray ehamts-r. A small Are smoldered In a corner, Uic smoke disappearing in a crack, it. another corner was a bed of faded hemlock huuglis and two blaukct*. t’ooking utensil? and clothe* lay ahoui. with boxes and a barret Of these things the four men took uunil cognizance. The pudgy man did nut curse the liulr man, nurdid the little man swear in the abstract. Eight widened eye* were fixed upon the center of the room of rocks. A gray stone, cut squarely, like an altar. burned three randies In swaying tin cups bung from the ceiling. Ucfore it with w hat seemed to be a small volume cla»|a-! in his yellow fingers, stood a man. He was an infinitely sallow js-rson In the brawn checked shirt of the plows and cows. The rest of bis appsrel was boots. A long gray heard dangl'd from hia chin. He fixed glinting, fiery eye* upon the heap of men and remained motionless. Fascinated, tbeir tongue* cleaving, their blood cold, they arose to their tccL The gleaming glance of the recluse swept slowly over Uie group until it found the face of the little man. There It staid and burned. The little man shriveled and crumpUd aa the dried leaf under the glass. Finally the recluse slowly, deeply spoke. U was a true volcti from a cave—cold, sol-

emn and damp.

•’It's Tour ante,” he said. "WhsU" said the little man.

The hermit tilted hUARard and laughed a laugh that was cither the chatter of a banshee in a storm or the rattle of pebble* In a tin box. Ilia visitors’ flesh seemed ready to drop I rum their hones. They huddled together and cast fearful eyes, over their shoulder*. _ They whi*

"A vampire!" said one. "A ghoul!” said another.

“A Druid before the sacrifice," mur-

mured auoU.i

"The shade of au Artec witch doctor,” said the little man. Aa they looked, tbs Inscrutable's face underwent a changa. It became a livid background for his eyes, which blazed at

the Httlc man like impaasloord carbuncle* His voice arose ton bon) of ferocity. “Ita your ante!" With a patitberlike motion be drew a long, thin knife and advanced, Hooping. Two cadaverous bounds came from nowhere and. scowling and growling.

hS^* Inf

uaking companions pushed

Tremblingly he put his band to hia

pocket.

"How muebf" he said, with a shivering look at the knife that glittered. The carbuncles faded. "Three dollars," said the hermit, In lepulchrXI tones which rang against the wall* and among the passages, awakening long dead spirits with voice* The shaking little man took a roll of Ulls from a pocket and placed "three ones” upon the aluuiike atone. The recluse looked at the little volnmc with reverence in hi* eye* It wo* a pack of playing card* Coder the three swinging candles, upon the altarlikr stone, the greybeard and the agonized little man played at poker. The three other men crouched in a eoniir and stared with eyre that gleamed with terror, lb-fore them sal the cadaverous hounds, licking thvirred lip* The candle* burned low and began to flicker. The fire in the corner expir’d. Finally the game cam* to a point where the little man laid down his band and quaver’d: "1 can't call you this lime, sir ’’Wliatt” shrieked the recluse. . ’tXot call me* Villain! Dastard! Curl I have four queen* miscreant!" His voice grew so mighty that it could not fit his throat. He choked, wrestling with his lungs for a moment. Then the power of his body w as concentrated in a word, "Go!” He pointed a quivering, yellow finger at a wide crack in the rock. The llltle mao threw himself at It wlth-a howL Hiseretwhile frozen companion* felt their blood throb again. With great bound* they plunged after the little man. A minnteof scrambling, falling and pushing brought them to open air. They climbed th* distance to their camp in furious spring* The sIq- in the east was a lurid yellow. Io the west tbc footprints of departing night lay on the pine tree* In trout of their replenished camp flc#Rt John Wilier kins, the gable. - "Hello!" he shouted *t their approach. ■plying they stopped and dc bated among themselves In whisper* Finally the pudgy man came forward. “John,” hr inquired, "do you know any thing peculiar about thiscave below beret" ’•Yes.” said WiUcrkius at oner. "Tom Gardner." “Whatf" said the pudgy moo. "Tom Gardner.*" "How’s that t" ’’Well, you see." sold Willerkln* slowly, as he took dignified pulls nt his pipe, "Tom Gardner was onrt a famhly man, who lived in these here parts on a Dice leetle farm. He itst.-rgo away to the cityorftcn. and one time he got a-gamhlln lb one of them there den* Ho wentter the dicklick then. At last he kum .e and to) hia folks he liad up d sold the farm and all be bail In the *L His leetle wife, she died then

The narralive was^ Interrupted by the little man, who became possessed of devils. Twuuldu'tgtveacussl f hehadlcf tme 'Dougbinoni-ytog’.-t homeou.thedog g o u e d grayhalredredpirate,” be shrilled, In a sedthing sentence. The pudgy man gazed at the little man calmly and tnerringly. "ClhTw-cIl." be said, “we can tell a great tale when we get back to the city after having investigated this tiling.” “Go to the devil!” replied the little mao

-New York Tribune.

The U-wding negroes of the capital hare theirown society, and the other negroes are justly proud of them. They live In good houses,'they have comfortable incomes, of them ride in Uirir carriage* their n folk have- regular reception days and dress themselves in kilk* and satin* fun employing the dressmakers of tbeir see who rut atal sew for their white elgbbor*. They havetheirchurebe* mod -t, but substantial—Methodist, llaptist ud Houtan Catholic chiefly—and they like oud loud preaching, b-arty singing and inch splendor. These churches are source* f constant cniovnirn* and theological dis-

ug wrllspring of

-o the m

Like in conventional _Ncw England, the life of many of the negroes ot Washington center* around the church. The preacher is not always re*|H-cted for hl.nself, hut his gift of speech and his power of lung

Jeets of t

miration

r the

building* they are always spoken of aHectlouaU-ly and warmly as "*be”wvea they are- designated by men’s names, ow'* dc John Wesley been a-gettin on 1'* hen away!" asked one old woman

of another.

“Oh, she done got tier old w ooden froot tore out. ami done got bereclf a new brick "An' what’s John Wesley II hen a doln

wif iH-rse't!"

"She done go* herse'f painted red."— Harper's Weekly.

New York’# Costly CaplloL The state capital at Albany is the costliest building of modern times. Nineteen million six hundred thousand dollars hare been expended on it to dale. The Capitol at Washington from 1793, when ita corner stone was laid, tt> IBTB, bad cost, including its expensive furniture, its almost annnsl alterations and repairs, less than (13.000. New York Sun.

rt wheel. ait it appeared a well rounded glob* to another a flat, circnlar' piece of L*.—Interview In SL Louis Ulobe-Dem-

Counsel—Did you observe anything peculiar about the prisoner! Witness-Yc* bis w hisker* Counsel—What did you observe w ith refrrnce to bis w hlskers! Witness—That he had none.—Exchange.

Saltusdejectedl Tryon (sadly)—I can’t get dety. Saltus—Well, you'll hare to flock by yourself then.—Kate Field's Washington.

Dealer—Why, sir, I bare fountain pens tnat won’t blot when they are entirely empty.—New York Weekly.

ODDS AND ENDS. Fish ere always sold'aliv* in Japan. The piano w*. Ineenled by Cbrilofali In 1711. The word "and" occurs 44L277 times in the Iliblc. The floating

a year I

' get U

Milton was the son of a moucy scrivener. Pope was the sou of a merchant. Fijian* and Samoans of old ■uriticed living people to their shark deities. A gossiping woman talks about everybody and everybody talks about her. The orange crop of California last season for export amounted to &.000 carloads. This is the time when the fellow whogot jilted at Easier marries some other girl. Daring last year 1,800 girls w ere grad uated from th* Boston cooking schools. There are twenty-four women's club* in Massachusetts, but only one has a bouse. The milk tree grows in South Africa. Thesapfrom it is a good substitute for There is a man resident in Y’orksbire reported to be wearing shoe* sixteen inrhe" in length. Although the turfman likes to brat a good thing, be draws the lit* at tbc fainThe total number of matches made yearly throughout the world represent* a value of (185,000.000. Tlie first directory of Brooklyn apjacared in 171*1 as part of the New York city .11 rectory of that year. The importation of patent medicine Into Turkey has been forbidden by the government of that country. To whiten the nails cut a lemon In two and rub in well at night. Wash off in warm water the next morning. Among the Hebrews the tapestry was used Id the haildlng of the talwrnacle and Hi the decoration of the temple. Eighteen hundred and nlucty-unc sawthe first Increase In the export of Chlm-se tea that lias occurred In ten year* There are said to be more beehives lit the I'njied Ktate* where there are 2,tav 000. thad^any other country In the World. The F'reuch an& Italian silver coluaof ■ w o frams and lielow are 835 fine, but tbeir twenty franc ami ten franc pieces an-!•■) fine. ItJjL-bqhevrd by Chinamen that cal'* meat is a riTmiW for lung diseases. Ills served in most oNjhe Canton restaurant* cooked In various Wf)*. A bimsl lo-et measuring fifteen luches in length, fourteen Inch** In eircumferetu-u and weighing four pounds Is a curlosity of St. Tammany. Ijl

. In view of the fact that the vacation habit la growing to he a confirmed one among the |s-ople of the United State*, and has already served to aid the early closing movrim-ut noticeably and commcndahly. it I* somewhat surprising that the great body of Amrrirnn* as yet do lu* fully com prebend the real lewauQ of the doctrine of rest. Many business men. who are fully idh-nrss. take their fanilllr* to the north shore or some oGirr spot, within a f-w leagues of Boston, and go through a mere form of vocation; hut they get little rest out of that arrangement. They dally hurry to amt from their office* Home of them club together to hire a special train to take them the more rapidly. Hand some equipages, a liutbrrsome staff of servants ami a ponderous amount of "style" are maintained. The thing which they call vacation may be luxurious and pleasing to Uw.arose* but It Is not rest. The beautiful lawns, the gorgeous gardens, the swift but crowded yacht are delightful thing* tu themselves, hut they claim too much attention. more unw isely out out than the few-dot lar* that would serve to carry any our to the heart ot tbr Maine forests. The restless American energy apparently demands some outlet ••very hour, even in sports, and the very idea of complete quirt atal alter abandonment to rent is strange gire pel to the majority of those Who rush from

day si

i in the r

Tbc first oil company was formed lu New Haven to operate for oil below Titus vilie. on Oil creek, Pennsylvania, and E. Is Drake became tbe superintendent in 185$. He conceived tbe Wen of driliing for oil and had great difficulty iu reaching bedrock. He drove an Iron pipe thirty-six feet to the rock and then drilled through the pi|e. Aug. 24.185V. be struck oil at the depth of 00>, fee* and It yielded at first twenty-five Iwrrels a day. The oil was sold at fifty-five cents a gallon. A great deal of excitement was crested anti thousands of people flocked to Oil creek. In 1890 and 1861 large flowing wells were found and large fortunes were made.—Interview in Chicago Tribune.

Up in one of the river valleys not many miles distant there are many water blackbirds. which weave unique nest* among tbe tules. A specimen of unusual design which I discovered wot long since was bound aliout with meabta to tbe upright tule stems, laced over, under. In and out in the must intricate manner, until the little basket shaped receptacle was of the desired size. TJj* whole was then roofed with a second bosket shaped structure, likewise of tale flla-r*. stretched across. Tbe enlire w-orkmauship was must perfect, and that small canopy tup proved very effective In shutting off the euu's ray*.—San Diego Cur. Christian Union.

Women no lunger attend "chic" funeral* In France, which is a great boon to the fair sex. However, when an actor of the Francois dies the entire company, male xml female, walk behind the bearer, which si ways causes the neighborhood of the Church of Sl Koch, the official worshiptog place of the Cornedle. to be crowded oa those occasions -with envious gazers, anxious to kwow how their fouUigbt favor lies will stand the garish light of day, and if tbc coat and troaeersof private life are a* bccumiDg as the classic draperies of their stage robes to the leading tragedian*.—

Mlm Font mired—This fashion of having hired singers Is just horrid, and I'm going to stop iu Mr. Xicefello has gone now. Mr* F.—Gone where! Miss F.—Gone and married coe of the YoX'weckJj* “ 1 e «»- - *