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Dm Waisjga DiiBliri. T" MMKW isajsr— Airkallanl Leach fa Ware. Fuiun' Took, Hardware, tic., Cape May. Baugh A Son., 20 a Del. At., Fhlla. «»*, Sharplte. * Co., Fertilisers, • WsoulhlfcL AV. Phil* Spo May. ! ^EBB H TOWNHEKD. " John H UcrrjCAN, Court Hoax R T MiLLSta, Cfape May city. 8 H Oeet, OamSen. 8 W Rrevb, corflUl ft Loeost, Phil. Geo W KEITH, 10 wLri.lBftw.et. C May city T S Clark, Washington at, Cept May E P Snra, MaoiIoii et, " U BxabdWood, Decatur et, " K D Edmi-mui A Sox, Cold Spring. Bella S 8 Da vie, 43 Dey et. New York. W;U Hiioadm, 5 Mansion KC Cape May CeU«7 Leach A Wake, Cape May cety J SOauvon, " < JOaHoorxn, 841 Market et, PhUa. 1 ClMhlms • I JI. Smith, DeoUnr et. Cape May. J I' Sloan, Jackson et, " Edwards A Lawxexce, 2nd A Market eta, Phil*. Joe kBELLESOKR, Landing. : (1*0 lIiLniirnt, Jackson et, Cap* M. It C Iouhkii, Cape May cHy Harm AN A Williams, " Hanr, W abb A Co, " . ? Wake A Kldexooc, " l< X C Bui B A Co, Port »t,Oe*o May JaxbII HMrrn, Court House. j II SMTH. Court House l)x J FLkamino, Court House. Dr., il... Dn. MAcy A Mecbat, cor. Wash- 11 lngton A Decatur ats. ■ He* J 8 Fehnedt A Son. Cape May N Wm M Wilson, 208 Market et ! | «4«N «*•*•■ A. W. G. RMiado, Agt Earth Closet co. n I.rirn A Viki (W Mnv ritv ~ Cape May elty
H D Jinx ttfiie A Sox, • i" UBO IIlLDIETll, M WlLLIAke, IVnni.vill, . Ja» WALT4N A Co, 413 Walant eLl'. I vims Baari 837 N. 2nd et, Phila J .HAITI A i^Ailx. Jackson at M Willi a jb, DennlarOJc LkalH A IT sue! Jackson et!" Jtl » Enxr n*i A «on,^ X C Price, Jerry at M Willi AxdDennlivlllr. Leach ft W qix, Cayi May g^ewuakoari«L "GuUagpUy Uv Sea,!' Jxo Vmnli*. "ArehSL flout- •' Phila. C. Locke. E P HTTTBa, Mfasleu St.* Cape May. I H Smith, Doatur at laaiMM John W I.vcet^ General Agent for Cam MatSct»al Pntm, J W Lyeott,6ec'y National I.ikk.R«v Joe Hammltt. Aseut far count) N s Uaurnr, Await OonllnrntiU Lift Inn Co., & Seattle; X. J. ■ ef ' .Ikbk BSciiblleMibii, lAndlaL-. M Willi A*,, ls.r1ii.vil].. ( II A NRWrtiH A U., MUltrflK-; ■Mil IM< 1>BS JSKmnxbiit k Son, Cape May, , Mec y, Washington A I 1)« Ci.aiik, Xew YWk, L mdon tiemadlea 1 UK Fqct/, [itnl Liu re; Cough Syrup, Da Laetr, 883 N hit', phila, LUb Preserver, etc 1 ! — rntwnnk,-rwa itjmcore ' Mua, 8 Hawkins. Washington sL Mas MA Binder. VhiUJa. } Jane II Smitw, Cot* House UBo W Surra, 10 Wshlngton i > S B LVDLAM, Cape Jay. H Williams, Dennlvill. BAOOII A Boxs, l'hildx. DrXOH, SBATLESt ftt'o. PhUada j iWitirislastei ' John 8 1^4 t'whun,. P. E i",»uU^'"a.ifl, Cape 2 i: I lluEKaa, Aj f* Ht.^erV Fan.- ,
«=»- i .. • ;i ' i =z±: j. §«5in m Gar 6s. m ~p^*"a a. wiLtuMa m PRACTICAL ARCHITECT, ^ AJtClltTECT AMD BUILDER, i, armuncr-jr-uir sua iturzrAJtota, MILAUKLrNIA. John M. IIiifTmi.n, Attoniey ft OounseUer-at-Law, Solicitor. MASTEa k EXAMINES IN CHANCDT, soraxME cocst commiuiones. . Cepe Mar Caent Km., lesw Srrarr. -I - n. t. si 1 1.1.1:11. ATTOBXEV AT-LAW, u. iici,— vtmi cor. rrsar a sootn sts, CA re ISLAND, e.J. HS , Brerrlal attrallOB etvaa to fallaatloaa. I. II. Brif. ' amMuwr-Ar.ua', turret, toucirog, rraaaaoler of Iba n.a. of Case Mar ComIj j all • aejolalae rwt Nalloaal Baak. Dr. 3. r. I .earning. D'T'T'omcK DATSi Wtot I Mar cotxr norir-Taaaiap u. 1 roc$sij?E.ruil TSaroean el oa.k amUk. lt d nut- mean- , U-TnaaS.a.M.1 Ci.raiin CaaS IaM M. r. BLIBVS So. 100 SoaU Etgklk Street, ■ nil. 10. laet. Ir* ■. WII.eON, . PACKAGE AND JOBUIXO J DRUGGIST, H JOB MAltKKT HTHKKT, T ratLaDELrHiA, Dr. E. D. Phillip.. £ HOIOEOriTEIC PBI8ICIAS, * OSQQjlUad. 8- L ^ ^ ^ aaaa'.rMT kaio. auikt*W*" ' J ISAAC K. STAUFFER, ? WITCHES I JEWELRY. ; 148 NORTH SECOND ST., Oor. * of Quarry, Philadelphia. g MMOutt of Watekaa. Jtvelrr, ">»*» Sayattlaa Ja»*aWre'»ri.
THOMAS «. CLARK'S ; BOOT AND SHOE STORE, , i 01 WUII1UT01 STKIKT, eurr, i.mnr. citiLoaEN't soura. """work 'made tooree. 1 HEPAIIMMU NEATLY DONE. TTTOOVER'S AMERICAN CHR0M0S AaiiMMI, -' «Ua I lr» - Smpm. • - u»r» . Baakrt at rea-hr.. - UkjIL , f Tfca Etlffkt Llltla TSarker. - UVf ft. ' ^ttreOarlMrrirle. - •- Hbr "■ reUbkaa tj n '"'lattrtt hooteb, R. D. Edmunds * Son COI.D 81*11! NO, N. J.. ' Fall n ml Whiter <4ooUae, . DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, ^ Wooden, Earthen and Hardware, fce. Superior Quality Flour, nr tke iv. M a. nami zsrsx&ii'X- agftw 1 -r esJf Furnilur I uKNtl uKE. JOSEPH W*I.TOX A CDCABINET MAKERS, Couaiaia, Daak Wmk iat OBaa runutara - ■JABENCOEO^BT FURNiTURE STORE. SHRINER'S f
NflwtiM 1 XoNriet. r*ii i - B. i\ HOBttER'6 SEWfNG MACHINE MABT a^ara^lMMauS^ra,<" *" •wo" Sewing Mnrhlnr Finding!,, rntCEUE, KKVT OK KICB418K. RIXMEH'S XEW SEWING MACHINE la pra-Mafaaallr Ika ' Bat, SiipW ail Moil Settle krtr oeVrad tan. raSUaj and v. aak omlr a ' aarafel BX*MIN*TIoN aat COMPAlO. SOB «U , ART ARD ALL OTHERS. Eracr lereeuaa ae Uasn.aaual thai art 1 aeald aeyatjaa baaa^ayy laltlaarv Ma- ^ 1 TVUntae. laaartlec. KBSreMartae, aaa DrauTcka'to eufik1*11" "" B°"t u Mm^^aaeM'v^'lj'^UkM'l^UirS? wll^eao Iktrlr dollara wortb el ItrtBiLJo 5 StSSiSwHSsiSI * j'Ssws; asatss; ess KSriKHSL",isariais5 « e
a.ur IkS*"". B G is "°d MM RarhlanofiU Wake, and Pstrate Repaired al ihorl Notice. I Jfadiae Oil, RrtAla. IHattla. Nerery, Spring!, nag all otkrr'lati attaH-/ " mcli/df all Murium' aa;y..'Arf en Order. - »laf rr'. Irapr",r*l N^lilnea e.li.rrrj la all jzauLzziSR, ttntliK renUr «ae he eaaaUaed at Be ealeeeee, ninspi reintRcia pearl ii. , n. F. HORXER. ^ rropllrtor far Cua.brrl.eJ aaj Cape Mar Ca. &ArtTRAM & pANTON PRIZE MEDAL Elastic Stitch Stiiu licMit, Wsnnfarlorj. Dentiorj , Conn. Offlcc ft Kalraroom, 838 Broadway, ; rEEsutiM at iwarr ExroarriON, J r«r kic^ »r wructs. ixeri- , Aaj wherever eaUMltd . | most Desirable Family Machine in the World. It is easy to manage, beautiful in do- ' sign, perfect In Its construction, I and oaibperfarraa larger range of work than any first- | class "vV— • now made- 1 in always in order anil mnscqtantly , range from 844 to 82U0, or nine ' M Otlier Flrat-clase Machines. 1 -. C, a MACiSATH., ( S-M \ A real far Cape Mar. , "Oeaea WaaW OAM.-Cafe , j BA-Oeo a Year A Expcnece I E§1|S| ' ulara.MM™aa«*.e«aTi„r*UM.Ta "||U I -U I 1 I Plumbers. IjyM. <i. BHOADN. | PLUMBER, } Steam and Cas FITTER. ' aMidi snibee ■»..!, rati, file t SaliafkrtMa stem I. weak MM Mae. I best atuirrf nr HYDRAULIC CEMENT 1 Alnar.Mhaat I » If |t CAPE UA 1" ontVR OR THE | . • NJ«77f CLOSET CO. { pLUMBIHG, j BTEAH A «AB I1TTIRG. ; .
^ELECT J'OKTRT. i- *MW» BAiur. Now .wlBetaj la aaj On; *??*"»*— "w-a>n The kareeal o( the At Maaser raacad atone, I Bit Wbara eo war old Dobbin aiooj. a.j lm» hi. boMI '««'« «1 Thru Iboaa l»oa4 arlsa, tro» bill lo jJala, *.v » , ,j u iaa nun u,,.Wll* rMUMlfEtii Wp.lt, m How .wool thaMiaM ofy »all. , The blaak-blrj hallad Iks Jrwy nora, FrnMOUXkta ruak, pamk. Tka aparraw Maf upoo Ua tkora, i Tk. robin Iron tkakl(basl traa SaatgarUkta wklsUaalear, . Kis aoel parte klnf olf Ika f lae. The [arm *f art dbaU aaioaa. j j Wbleti, aUajlaJ wllh lb. nolt. or Mru, J : [ AUoaJine lo. aaJ ft* , OM kadaat "Tlrlr." UacsNEe haaW..-. Oriffina / 6 Selected. * "That look* bod," oxdainwd Far. , mer White, with an ckpraealroahako of j bead, ns ho passed a neglected gar- ( drn and brakes down fanw In one of , bis daily walks. "Bad enough. " woe tlw reply of Me rom^anion. " , "Xrichbor Ttummaon annrare In bo a
•- nraning down kill very Out, • I tan renumber wbnni-Tcry thing aennnd Ma i- plare wn« trim and fldy,;* "He atsmy* appeared to bexsbadj, industrious man," trained Mm e*raod - 'speaker. "I have a pair of boohs an my ftct nt this momcnl of his stake, and they ham don* ma goo^ eeprk*," J "I bare generally employed Elm far myself and family," waa the 'reply. j ''and I must confcae that be If a good workman; bat, nrrertbelesa. I believe 1 shell stop into Jack tftnilh'e this morning, and order a pair of boats, of which 1 etoaAhraecd. X always make it n ruin nerar to patronlne those who appear to lie running behiad-haad.— TTiein la genermlly soma riik In helptog those who went heJpthemacIrr*." . UVWy trw* fnfi m iff wife tkMird me to look at a pair of ehoc* for Ber thb Morning, I will faBotryoWexamph- and <*U upon Smith, He la no gnat | favorite ef mine, haweser— an , idle, quarmlaome fallow." | I "And yet he eeeroa |p be getting along in the world," answered the fitrmer, "and I am willing to giro him t a lift. But I have an errand at the butcher's, 1 will not detain you.'' . At the batcher's they met the Migb- , bor who was the subject of thair. pre- , Tioa» conversation. Ho certainly presented a rather shabby appearance, ( and in hi* choke of meat there was , - the observation of Former TVhlte.— , After passing remarks, the poor ahna- . maker tnak Ida departure, and the . butcher opened his account book with j a somewhat anxious air, saying, as he charged the bit of meat: "I believe it is time neighbor \ and 1 came torn settlement. Short accounts make long friend*.'' , plied (he farmer. "Indeed! have you hoard of any trou- ' bk, neighbor White V" , "Xo, I hare "braid nothing; but ii ( has tL« use of his rycs,youkaow; and I ncvur trust any on* with money who is evidently going down hill." '-Qnlte right; and I wiDnendin my . this evoning. t'rfare only delayed , account of the aickneaa the poor hat bad in hi* faufily all wintai . I tnppjso be »»« bava run behind a J little, but a tin I mnst take care of numone." ( "Speaking pf Thotnpaon, are you?" observed a bystander, who appeared to take an interest in the conversation. . "Going down hill, Is heT I must look oat myself; then. Hcawm'me quite , a snug sum for leather. I did intend . give him another month 'a credit, , lmt on the whole I gucm the money , will be sofar In inj- own pocket." , Here the four wmthim aeporated, each with his mind filled with the ft- ' fki-. oaaLr*N.r TWimsn '-fa- ---' 1 and Hk beet way wna to give Wm a j posh. ; ; In another part of the village, simiscene* were passing. , !"I declare, "cicUinMvl Mm. Dsanstt, , the dremnmker, to a favorite aasktaat, . the liastily withdrew far Vsdfrem , riTTairii?!! J
ShcsrasevMraUy luxprised at the — refusal of Mm. BenaeU to do any work far her; but a* great prmeate cd basinem was pleaded as an cicnas, scsaf-ssrts ^ catton prend qquaDy unsoeoosaful - It wasstaage how busy the village dreaimaksre had suddenly broom*. On the w»y borne, Ihe poor shoemskert wtfc wet the leather xf s small ached In thsnrigkbrakoed, where two of her children attended. 1 "Ah, >Xra Thompsen, I am glad to see yon," waa the salutation. "1 was about catling at yoar boose. Would it be csniinfaat So act tic nor account this aftetB0<far> I "Our acootot!'' was the suipriaed mply- "Surely the term bos not yci expired?" "On|y ^»f it, hot my^ present rule , ; is to collect my money at my time— ! ItUk|ifanwUdimany teadtCTs have i adopted of late." j I "I Waa not aware that there had , 1 b«n any change in Tour rules, and I , | have made arrangements to meet yoar j bill at the usual time. I fcar that It will , not be in a^y power to do so sooner. ' ' | I The countenance of the teacher , ' showed great disappointment, and aa ; she passed Ml in a different direction, j | h<- muttered to himself; . ] "Joet aa I cxpMod; I shall never r I tee a can. Everybody says they are 1 going down hill. I arastgetridoflho , j children socio wny. Perhaps I may t A liUfadhcoaii-uwd by hrrinh'rviow , j with' Uie \cacher, Mrs. Thompson stepi pod into a nelgliboring grocery to pur- „ oliase soma trifling articles of family . atorM. j t " I have a little account against ysn; „ * would It be convenient lot Mr. Tliomp- |, 1 son to settle ii this cvantaK?" aske'1 v the polite shopkerrer, as The prexlnccd n -the dratied artldle. " "hStS-fcU uspj) time fir settling:-' « was again the surprised inquiry. "Well, not exactly; but mgncy is p very tight just now, and 1 am anxious i t] . to get all tbalds due roe. In ftfturv I u to keep short accounts. There „ . Is the Mttle hju, IT yon would like to ,, at It. I will ran around this ,, awning. It isliutaamallaHalr." j, " Thirty dollars is ne small sum to r, its Just sow,?' thought Mrf. Thompson u nsjusi now, - inougni airi. ioonjiisou
" aa she pursaed her wny toward* home n musingly. "It seems strange all thre». • piyrnenta must be met Juat now. whik wo are struggling to reeotcr fan the ' Ihg.wiutcr., lqsjinst understand IL" his liand, and a catfbtenance expressive T of Ehxtetr And eoocern. j "LooftiMary," he said, as sho entered, "here are two uiwxpectcd calls for money— <xw from the Doctor, and " the other fnxp the ileal* r in leather. from whotn I parelaaed my laststock. B They are very «rgent for immediate 5 payment, although they hare always been willing, ta wait a few months until 1 could mike arrangement to meet their claims. But misfortune never 1 comes singly, and If a maa gets a liufa ' behind-hand trouble seems to pour . " In upusv'bim •' 1 " Jurt so," replied Hie wife; "the 1 noighfSri think wu are going down hill : and every sne is ready lo give us a j j push. Here are two more falls for you, , ' one from tha grocer, and the other from , ' the trachcr." , 1 Reply waa prevented by a knock at i (be door, asd .the appeoranoa of a lad ' who presented a nraUy falded paper, and disappeared. "The butcher's account, as I live!'exclaimed the astoaished rfwonakei. " What (4 to be done. Vary? So much ^ J* to be paid out, and very Ut- | tla renting In, for some of toy best eUa- , have left me. although my work i always given satisfaction If I . ' could only have as, 'tnuch employment i u Usual, and tile usual credit allowft] me, I could satisfy these claims, but to meet them now is Impossible and < . ECksawjadgment of my Inability j i ■ woiU sebd na .till further on toe i downward path." ' ,i "We rauat da on* best and trust in , rravidcoo6,'?waatbceoaaoltag remark , I of his wife, ate second Hnekat the ' door aroused the Par that another , rlsimsnl was about to appear. ! But the benevolent countenance oT i Uncts Jdkhna, ansa hot very w«»oma , visitor presented itself. Keating Mm , •elf in the comfortable chair, which | haatenod to hand Mm, ha said ; in his occrtitrie, but friendly manner. , " Wall, good folks,'! andr.rM.-ind the , world ikira not go on oa well with you < aa formerly. What U the trouble?'' "There osad be wr troohfo," ™ ( Use reply, " If men would not try to add to the afflictions which the Al- , mighty area to bo necessary for ua.— , winter waa a trying one. We , met wllh Sickness and misfortune i which we endeavored to bear with pas- , AD would now go well If ihuac • around mr wrre not determined to , push na in Use downward ]ath." ; j Everybody, or al koal a gre-V majority, care only for number one. It they j 1 see a poor neighbor going down hill, ij their first thmreht is whrtl*g it srill af- : I £t!ln H 1**?^ *"* ProTkW 1 1 not how aoon hr gora to the bottom. I Tha only way is ta knsp tip epprar. ' meet,. Kfaiw.nsaign* of going brbind- 1 hand and Ml WtU g.. wril with you. " I ' j "Vreytnrlto.*- J-hna, but fan, ' is ltd. to be draw? Mfai which 1 did ' ; MH vxpoel ti> _ be L, ! I •
„ "Tilly fa> not exceed one hundred dollars," replied the shoemaker; "and, ' L with my usual run of srotk, could , make it all right In three or four « -—to*" i " We srfll ny six," wna the answer. , _ "I xlD advance you one hundred and i fifty dollara for six mootlia. Fay every i 1 [ cent yon owe, and with the rental ndir | ^ of the money, make some slight addi- j U lion or improvement in your shop or , i house, and put everything around the j i grounds to Its usual neat order. Try I I this plan far a few weeks, and wc will j I see what elite It has on our worthj j t * neighbor*. Xo, no, never inind thank- . I t ingmc. I am only trying a little ex- ; i yon of old, and have no doubt that my ■ money Is safe in your bands. " 1 1 Weeks passed by. The advice of « Uncle Joshua had been strictly follow- j l 1 cd. and the change In the shoemaker's I u prospect wonderful. Ho was now spo- j t ' ken of aa one of Ihe most thriving men 1 1 of tho .village, and many marvelous | o 1 Stories were told to oorouiil for the li sudden alteration In his affairs. I u It sras generally agreed that a ' dls. j f< bun relative had bequeathed to him a ) g gaey, which hail entirely relieved him | y of his pecuniary difficulties. They b never before realised the beauty j t : and durability of his work. The po- 1 lite butcher selected the pieces of mi-at & far his inspection, as lie entered, and | si was totally indifferent as to the time of payment. The teacher accompanied j ■» the children home to lea, and spoke in I high tones of their improvement, pro- T nounciug them among his heat achol- , IP are. The dressmaker suddenly found | al herself Ave from tho great press for I « work, and in friemlly note expressed I P her desire to oblige Mrs. Thompson In I N any way In her power. j gi "Jnst as 1 expeehxl." exelalrarel | ft" Jodiua, rubbing his bonds exnltiugly. w the grateful shoemaker railed upon nt the expiration of .lx month" m . In the hour »f ured. " Just -aa X had . i» expected. A Ktrangc world! They , ca are really to push n man up hill If he , gi •ceuis l/ bo asoending. and just us . ready lo push him down, if llicy Hud d< ; hb flux Is turned that way. lu . Uw future, neighbor Thominon, let ar everything around you wear an air of ra prosperity, and you will be sure to pros- , ni per." Ami wllh a sails Orel *lr. Uncle a; placed hb money in hb [Kick- j m et-book, ready to meet some other claim j T upon bis benevolence, whilst he, whom I ev u i
0 he thus befriended, with cheerful couu- 1 " U-muH-c returned to hb liaftpy -liomc. j . -IIIMAN BOXEN AB ir.MTII.IX EH a. ; The manutneturrre of plinsphate of , lime for artificial manures grin-rally r .employ for the purpose the bones of 1 animals! In this country, the battlrr fields of tho late war hare furnished large quantities of horses bones. - Sometimes human bones are occidcnt- > ly collected among the rest; but tho 1 rare and rercrorxo with which tho I • dead on both sides have been buried ■ prevents irach unpleasant occurences ! almost entirely. Not long a ago, much ' indignation was causal in England by - tho report that cargoes were shipped . from the Crimea to the British manufactures. How much foundation there 1 waa for the story wo do not know.— ' | Certainly the objection of civli/rel people lo soring the remains of their follow • I citixens or ancralon brought into com1 ; metre b most natural. The English manufacturers appear not to hare hueu satisfied wills the supi ply oftbe houos of animals, cither because its scattered sources and the con- . : i sequent expense of collection leave too I little margin of profit. They have at , last found a country rich in bones, sod possessed of a population not too sent- ■ I pulsus to soil them. The muramy- . pits of Egypt, containing thousands of I I luus of tho bones of the ancient Egyp- • 1 tains, are now "worked, on a large ; ■ J scale. Tho bones ore dug out, cleaned ; and sifted, packed in bags ar bundles ; of two hundred pounds each, slung to [ tho sides of comcU, and transported to ; I Alexandria, where they are shipped to England. The borinras affords a brisk ' i trade to the modern Egyptians, and i , employs a Urge number of tha popular J ' tioo; in Justice to whom we should : add, that they are probably not deacro- i dents of tho venerable worthies whose i relics they put to such huso uses. It is curious to reflect that the phosphate of lime which once formed the 'l*1"? P Btstutog Of tha Egyptian ar- ; i should, after a quiet Veposc ; of some thousands of years, eater upon i | a new career of tucftifaea* In a distant ' ' land as an excellent manure for turnips I ; and other garden Vegetables, which i I may In turn furnish the nccasaasry i phosphate ot Kmc to give backbone to ( the British aristocracy. Great Cicsar i stoppings holo to keep the wind away i nothing In comparison! ' 1 What ftiture tradesmen will grow i rich, and what futuhi tnrnlps thrive, t wonder, on the tombs of Weataiin- ; ater mid t>L Paul's, or the vaults of < Cologne Cathedral, or the ghostly 1 sepulchre of the Capuchins at Kami ? more carefully the hones of the I groat or the tainted are preserved, the i I Iras likely. It would appear, are they i :j to "real In peace." 1' " I AM THE IKJOIL"— In atuwuin ! the north of Scotland, souic boys were • in the habit of meeting together for ] prayer. A little girl was passing and i ! them sing. Sbeatopped to listen, \ I and thinking It was Just an ordinary 1 1 meeting, aha fcK anxious to get in. Putting up far hand, she palled , | lb.- latch, hut the dour would notjpm jit was fastened Inshlc. Klie latstme i very uneasy, and the thought arose to ' Iwr mind. "What If this were Ihe door i i of Graven, aad ma oMlaUe?'' .She ! ",u" -ra ' "a, U'„V ttofanih IptefC sfc ram.- .o ; i i Ifar winds. " I AM TBK INK.K." Sir,
, HIT tm aaEL^NEVEM «wr l " h'W, Aual Sally, do pirasn tdl us • why you never married. You know ' you said ooce that wfapu you were al ! girl you were engaged to a minister, i ami promised you would tell us all : about it some time. Now Aunt, 1 j pleaae," | " Well if over 1 did see such girls in , born days. It's tm.se, lease, from ; morning till night, but what you must all about everything that yon any business to know any- | I thing abouL Such inquisitive, pcatcr- . critters as you are! When I ' young, girls was dlffrnrnt: they ' minded their Iwninass. aad didn't go 1 sailing around with a whole siring of ' . beaux, getting their beads filled with ' J all kinds of nonsense. I never daml ] I oik my aunts, married or single, ( I about any of their affaire. Pretty j I 'd havo got in if I had. When ; I the-v oOcred to tell nm any thing of their ( | accord, I kept my mouth abut and , I listened. Every thing Is different . I nuw-a-days; young folk have noresjreet j their cldcre. But as I wc I am not ' going to hare any peace till I do tell , you, why just listen, and don't let roe hear a word out of one of your months ! till I get through.1' " Thai's right. Aunt Sally; go right : ! ilirad, do. and we'll keep perfectly j . " Well, you a. v. welin I was about ! ' seventeen yean, old, I was living in | ! in tlie state of Xew York. ' I my II myself, I was quite a j ' goodi'jokiug girl, then, and had sever- " beaux. The ooc that took my fancy | most was a young minister; a very i prdhiialng youug man. and remarkably pious and slcaily. lie thought » i 'J good deal of me. and I kind of took * fancy to him, and things mn on till were engaged." " One evening he came to roe— t re- 1 mcruler II in well at if il wore only ' ? yesterday. When he raiuc into tho j parlor, where I was silting alone, ho ^ ' came up to me and -but now. pshaw ! ' 1 don't like to tell the rest." " Oh, Aunt Kelly, for mercy Ymko . c stop; tell us what he did." I " " Well, as I sahl, lie mine up to roe, ' ami phi his arms around roe. and rather huggod me, while 1 got excited and some flustered; it was a long time and I ilon't know but what I " might have hugged him hock a little. ' 1 felt -but now Just eleai oat. * every, ooi- ol voir. I shunt toll von auv ' n j jBveryaim- I ebant
r. " Goodness, gracious, no. Aunt Solly Tell us how you fell. Didn't you j feci good? And what did be do next?" y was like any other girl and pretty soon if I pretended to la- mad about it, aud >• pus] led hlin away, though I wasn't , 1 mail a bit. ;Yoii muat know that , ' the house where I lived Was on one of , the Irak streets of the town. There e wore glass doors in tho parlor, which 0 I opened right out over the balcony or , 1 anything rf the kind in front of the ] ' t house. As It was in the summer sra- j 1 Ii son these doors were opened anil the ' t shatters drawn to. I stepped Isick a 1 UUle from him. and when he edged up | - clous, I pushed him away again. 1 i> pushed harder than I intended to, and ; ' - don't jou; think, girls, the poor fellow , - lost his balance and foil through one of the doors into the street! Yes, it's so. - Aa lie fell I gave a scream, and caught him— lmt I declare I won't tell any- " ■ thing more. I'm going to leave the " - room." " Xo, no, Aunt Sally! How did you ! - catch him? Did il hurt him much?'' . > " Well, if I must, I must. He fell ! 1 t head first, and as he was going I caught , ' I him bytlielcgsofhiatrowBcrs. I held | ■ on for a minute and tried to pull him . back, but Ids suspenders gate', and thr ' 1 f poor young man fell clear out of his - pantaloons in a parcel or ladies and I ' i gentlemen passing along the struct. | ° I " Oh, Aunty, Aunty, Lordy, I sit - j i dy." i "Thstv, that's right; squeal and) i giggle as much as you Want to. Girls " > that can't hear about a little thing like ' : that without tearing around the room, i and he-he-ing in such a way don't 1 ■ know enough to soma hams whan U * rains. A nice time the man that ever 1 ■ marries one of yon will have wont ho? " Catch me telling you anything again " " Bat aunt Rally, what became of 1 • him? Did you ever see him ngnln? " Xo; the moment he touched the ■ ground he got np, and left the place In ^ i s terrible hurry. 1 tell yon it was a * > sight to bo reuMinhered to so* how r . that man did run. Father happened " i to be coming up the street at tho time * i and he sahl he never raw anything to equal it in his whole lifi-. I heard othero ray that he did the fastest run- ■ ning ever known in that part of tho country, and that he neror stopped or looked behind until ho wna tWo miles \ out nf town. Ho sent me a noto a few days afterward, raring that Use engagement must be broken off, na be r could never look me In the face after what had bappcnal. r lie went oat Weal, and 1 -believe he I : la preaching out lu Illinola. Hut be * i never married. He was very modest r and -I suppose hr was to badly fright- j rued that lime that he never .tared to t trust Mwsclr urar a woman again.— ' ' Tliat, girls, is the reason I never mar- ' 1 rled. 1 felt very hail about it for a ' lung time, for he was a real good man, i I awl I've often thought to myarlf that t , we should always liava hsen happy if | , Ms nip— Am Asds t pit— wsg!" t Great HrMiLtrr.— Thi- following , I advertise moot appraaed lately In » t i Philadelphia i»|a-r: d Dims. — At Knohoming, W. T., f i 1> F , oT Phihutelfdiia, In Jaa- i uarj Urt^of consumption, in Use 48lh 0 ra re * . ,ASJ tones lkshsA-l~,la.l la IslrsSs). "J ft 1. to Iw hoped that thsreli^apre- 1 elation the only brother U aa cxcra- , M-.erai.th.«tegyof«vdciTased— . faNclwr say* a "OongregirtlMialtM I ,'ta a tlry Hapcist; a BajahE a v,tt «W ■
■OW NWifltXXS ABE IDt I When Goorga Itayrooad was quite a I , little faqy he u*rd often to he sent by1 . ' , his luotlier on errands to tlie hakrr or j Uwgroeer. Mn Raymond worrid at1 jlsuchtitaCE giro him Just what money' ' the supposed lbs articlt she wanted 1 ' .might cost; bus she orodd not always ; teU exactly, awl so It ftvqoanUr hap- 1 pencil that five cents or three cents wuukl hn laft over. « ( The tint few time, thattfas hapi>ca- 1 od George brought borne the pennies ^ carefally, and gave I hem to his mother; but as she never waa particular " . about- it, and sometimes nrgfceud to f , hi« »l «u Fhether be liad any t r change lw soon began to liatoa to the saxgetliou. which Katen took Uil* op- r portanitj to jrliiapcr to Mm, that he t might Jurt aa well have those few cents , for candy or nutrbles. „ Tlw.finl tiroo after be dkl this, wheu | mother asked Mim ir tW was np , change Goarge was a good drat star- 0 tied, and thus surprised, ho answered ; lliat the eggs he had bought cause to just what money Is- had. AFj ter this once he found it easier, and when his mother questioned him he ' ; always luid souse plausible excuse. ^ Now. If Mrs. Raymond had been a ■ eureful, good nsatbrr, thia would not have hapjscncd, or at Iraat she could have clseckrd tins evil habit In the bo- " j ginning. But she was an easy sort of " who hated trouble, and con- " j tented herself with sayiug. " Well, it " t very straugu, George, Usat you i 11 should never hare any changes" and j that was all. Mothers should accus- j f torn their children to give a strict iw " count of every licnnyTntrustcd to them, I d . and always to return all the change, i g Prom ncglsct in this respect come ; w Usosc habits iu regard to raoney mat- > ters, which last through life. ci Aa fioorge grew a little ohler lu- las- Is to borrow small suuis from other a •soys, wllh a careless luilf-prmuUc to 'q paj- them " to-mnrrow," which'hc geu- 1 il ; entlly fisigot to fhMI; until at lut even- li the mast generous of them, having lost i considerable pocket-money lu this wny, I n not to speak of knives, marbles, toiss, n Ac., refuied to Icml to lilm any ksngcr. | ,| Now I suppose no one would have ! h brcn more indignant than George nt : j Is-ing niciu«l of itraliiig; but to my ; mini! tliere is very little difference, he- i twecn such recklessness ns to tlie right* | n and |ss>srssimis of nthera, ami Uleotli- ^
As George grew up. of course thul habit liicrensa! iqwin him. Though j Car from generous, lie spent money ' , very freely; and although hU allow- ' I aisce was ample, he seldom had much J J ing tu Imrresw of his friends; but to ! ' group or young men to not Goorga ( |. ttayinond coming was the signal to * | button up their coats ami scatter a* 1 fast as possible. At last, througli tsis faitwr's iuflu- | ' cocc, he got a alluation in a bank; and j as lie was a quick and accurate ac- ' ci.untont, and behaved well as tar as his business was concerned, he was alter some time prompted to be cashier- - I Here lie had largo suma.of money cop- 1 i slantly passing through his hands, and ' as he had by thia limn ft fymil|, and . his expenses were increasing, the temp- 1 ! tation prorad too strong far him. < I He heard of a promising speculation, i nm! in an evil moment tw" borrowed," j ( he called It In Ms own mind, lwrt»- 1 ■ tv thousand dollars of bank motley, j | : He mid to himself, " As soon as I rest- j ize the fifty tburaand I ex|wct to make, ; I will replace Ihl* money, and no one , wilt be Use wiser •' In the meantime I - he cootiuuid to keep his books ifi such . a way tliat the abstraction oftbe funds . would not he discovered tor a time. But, as so oftrn hsp;«is, the cnterj prise In which be had engaged provvsl total failure; the money was utterly lost, and It heeamc Impossible any Ion- ' i | ger to conceal the frond wbteh had ; J be n committed. The wrcteliell nsan ' attempted to fine from Justice; -'hit wks 1 fallowrel, brought hack, tried, andtvm- ; 1 ilemmcd to several yrar*'.' iraprftwm- ! I mrnL Here was the caihnfnatlon of! * a llfo of loose, careless lis bits In regard I money, anil of Eli liter vnint ofthni j ' strict Integrity in rospttt to smEll oh- , ■ llgatiooa which 1* the Only mfogttarel j I to honor and character. ' i A rutneil character, a blasted nkmC, I a brokin-liearleil wife, ami 'ah lnheri- ' lanee of aliame left to Ms chlMrCta- ' such were tlie Inevitable Bull irrriWe j 1 fruits of anch a life Un|aat in the r I Irate, lie teas nnjaal also fn mOch: - ; ' Juwr.cs. Mm-itr. H ■ *|l "PLEMMrDE ."—Some hiquitlag wag sent lite following note lo thcodl- , Uirofthe Xow Urirara Iharei , XEta OuLEAxa, April 28; 1R7II. I "Dear N ; Knefcoed flnd 'WA-- . IV hat Uie d-llaft / ''Marital . . . "Vie. languidly, ' ; %C, !•«••*,» The iiuportsaad editor dsflvared himself thus: "Maasarfag our oot- ' reriionilent'a anxiety In-^ hi* . liberality, both gratitude slid rotnpasaion prompt tarly reply.' Having dure passed 1 through a simtllr oooihUea of tneatal;. exhaustion in cudraEoriag .to com- i prebend the 'Kchb-'aqlg-IIolatein que*- ; Uan,-> wo can feel fiw our Mood's ftued I Condition over the PhKmU' and • shall ihcssftore proceed todnawer it. . "A .'plebiscite' te a thtag rody a few 'tillraa/ can undsrotamL I'm sen, wheh. In the course of human events, , the poltey fif a Kuvrrnnffi;, In Ite , ileal ecraomto. of. IMato, breorora ' Imbue! Wllh Uw spratral analysis af 1 sr.ssr.SEir.gffi ; j In abort, n 'itotastetafto ;dalnly a : J .T"."" iTgSriitiilhE's j mm
All Horta. ■' The Boston Adrertiser says, "X. . were spared to make the Phila- ' j delpla hailstorm sucoeasftib , Mankimi farro hcrei teaming for dx thousand years, aad few have lrarne.1 yrt that their fallow hategs areas Jood to* I* his surplicr— "Maauna, whul dmn ho wear Ms 'nighty' for?" Tho violet grows tow, and curere itself with Ks own Waves; and yrt of all flowers yields the moat dellckins and '"""H- ^ I" humility. " .Ify lioy," raid a dislinguUb- ,1 merchant to hli son who was meditating matrimony, "he sure, in making your sclocllon, to get hold of a ptecv or goods that will wash." "In ordinary Ka»."naaEtaGoldwla Smith," tha Income tax b a tax beosaty, a premlun on dbbeoesty. a rorrnpter et national, aad especially of commercial honor." The Troy Whig has a novel remedy for foolish tnarrisgrs, propneing thai clergytbevi shunld be better paid, that they will not broader temptation, a paltry fee, to solemn Ire them. ' lt'ltr, " asked a gorerncsa of la-r littlo charge, "do we pray God to give our dally bread* Who don't w,a*k for four days," «ir five days, or a week?" " H'e want It frtsht" replied Ingvnnnus child. J "Gerty, my dear," said a ftabluth < school teacher to ona of imc ciau. were a very good little girl iro "Yaa'm— I oonldn't help hcln' good; I got a tiff nhch,' raid Gerty. A smart old Western lady, bring culled into court as a witness, grew al the question* put to her. and told Ihe Jndge thai ihe would j quit the stand, for he was "rely urn, ol I must inquisitive old gentlemen sin 'had ever aeriC* ~~ ifiwt ' ; r : The IHufichl and Xorth Adam, railroad. In Masrachusetts, Is not remarkable fur speed. As a train ou read NcenUy came to a do.! a passenger exclaimed: "Well. : wonder what we've stopjavl fornow ? ' ! "Why," explains a ftTlow-trareller, "It's to take the row watcher off the | rows from runmagovnrua." I A Ci^tain Mrs. lane vheiishcm sj Mr*,
h 4.U> start an antl-wontan'i infiVagsjcur i oak recently visited U'ashlngton lo ootacit material aid. aad recrivad from , tonal., r IV itauo, #.10; from General Ilutler, MOP, ami fomi Senator , HpragOO, »!.«*), with the iwivilsp of , ' drawfaSB "PON tl« fate named gnufe- , nan Par sight," whenever she gut* j I'ttahqrtS' • - - . A frti od of ownl was rrtv-nLlr Mossrel by an aiMltfan to Ms bcusehehi.. . Next morning Ihe happy mah took Ida 1 four-ycur old boy tfito tto- room to . his little hroljicr, wlio was quietly rni jvvlng n morning hap with his Illtlc . mouth open. Alt were watching tlie . rider brother, dsalrous to catch the . first observation. With', eye* firmly I flxyd at the new coma, and with a I countenance showing trouble exclaimed: "1 «ht>ui<l like to know wlm ha. ! pttllcl opt gaby's teeth?" j! ' The ad v .mates of cxten.Hng terflrigre tothU ladtea wilt agree with Mr. J. B. Williamson, who, write* the faUolring , pleasant stanxs: ; cW*' «f~*tegas tea , ! I „P WHS Ssssvr U ULwtriJ BIBS' lull irotese tat aH is *« sraatryw sals «. i" TtireitefetEta Stovte il.tot BBS lev tortm. "°*5 s't.tW I Sat Wrmss h owtrStlir 'e ! A clprgyroan inRMland drolrpd his never to .'aa!! each other " Hart," tail w^ien Elty one said '1 the thing was hot, ' -One Sunday lie preachnla serinoo on tin jurablc of the loaves and tUlies; i an ■ 1 "?■' 1 tig' at loss h0WV«*«ttt l(, tie : »aI.T the loam wtre'uo «' Iijti:1ttJo«i I n'ow-a-days'-^lltey tttre itattcas iwnc ofthc hlla ofRcoOtVi^' tleharJ scarexj pronbtmcrt. tbfao Ptitl. when he ' | heard a loud wbU(Ie. " Who's tli.n | raftteo • Itecf V r.f Ute 1— IViBj .Uk ItterttW' ' W'oU, W«*T>rt«a rtoreI rttateharo y* to wtfafeft IW MM yon?" Mote John; rod, I w u> know what sort of owns .Iter had to bate- Ihoso laara* to?", "Why," said Mlra Anna Dlckin.on, .at m occasion; shtfqdng farwdrri tlie fintl'igbts ami uitaiiinte ifatg a with a lofty fttelit ofelonnen.v " Why was I born?" ' «* paoted. afld thrill ran through Ute 'hnflencc Again the rich l.W;of the teWnw I &"T. The trpSxted the ' qU^ttero " Why wss I boh/?" Am) again *1,. ! pnnWa, that the fine tmpreastoh might I 1»- tnadr upon tor to* res* before she ' ' irrE.- ™ ; was t tevne snc axxril ooce more in i tuucliioii and almost accctitv. I ' wbon a wicked boy to thogaltes/ abaut- | ed.-lshreltupW. ■"JtrTS-fe' ."I; •"* ' realhwl whenee tbey came? If you "tuliu'r!"' ^F^btKT "'wifti

