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VOLUME XXVIII. ' ' CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. JULY 29. 1852. WHOLE NUMBER, T463.

OA.T>J2 MAT* CITY. 1ST. J . $ f .50 a year in Advance. JrofrssUnat Cards. J B. HUFFtfAX, ATTDKsrr aot> ■onvxtkuxm it law ■OUWTOB. **«T»cAK« KIAMI>EII sitkkei: i«r bt' cumh i >• * ; u ne i ua sot art Public. ' Ctra Mat Oqott qopm. X. J. p_|- F. DOUGLASS, attobse Y-AT-LA w i eoucrroa in taucnr < lr ' Cera Mat ivrr. yy alter a. barrows, ATTOBKE y-a t-l a w •oucttor in chancery, J. F.. LB AMIR g A jroT j D E NT IS TS, ^nJUi ' AOTJm MU VILLA- rreUra. JAMES M. E. HILPRETH, attorney' -at-i.aav , and boluttor, master and EXAMINER IN CBANCKHT. ll'lfY t"tt*l'"'rUre K"r ' •Businrss Cards. 1{|N0S B. WHJJAMB, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. ; will mam dhawinor. and bui-erin-."end ob contract. OVrlCK-«l VTiiMnglnn w„ CUpr maj. nj. i

B. LITTLE, TAINTER'AN D GLAZIER. I £ne^^cw»ra "BO" TVBGANR ANI) SEWING MA-' v_/ cniner. B. F. HORNER, PIANOS. ORGANS & SEWING MACHINES Q.O TO GARRISON'S | mUDKBI.iBlWTiEITI roH gold rasa blank books, toilet paper. pocket cctlkbt, shell good*. pishing tackle. # 1 cheap libraries. sewing machine needles and oil a specialty.; 0HA8. P: PERRY. OILS, PAINTS & VARNISHES, "PJIGG.SA UROTIIEIi. AMERICAN WATCHES 221 Walnut, Cor. Dock StWATCHES A JEWELRY REPAIRED, j

JOHN M. RUSSELL, I IMMntoBliMtaulMI,) -j , DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS. SHOES, & NOTIONS, FLOUR FEED ' patent icesiqpies. POM. LARD, HAMS. HERDS. Ac. J. IL RUSSELL, COLD SPRING. | Q.OODY KAET^K U BH E 11 KKI.THOME' CLOTHING. BOOTS A SHOES. D". P. DIETERICH, j New York Belting snd PDckingOotupary WAEEBOCTE. AW CnESTNLT ^STREET, 1 MOORHHAD GLAY WORKS OSslfmsLlll'llMraSl. FACTORY 8PRING MILLS, ALWATS ON HAND, Vitrified Oiay or Terra Cotta Drain and Sewer Pipes. aieo chudjey tops. i OUR R. R- CHIMNEY TOPS , . . «. *»? ""-"J* J i

. ....... ^ A Passing Word. 1 Anything that can reasonably be asked for in summer . clothing for men and boys awaits you at Oak liall. .The j ( r! prices on both thin stuffs and woolens are fixed or rca<J- : justed oii the scheme of our last month's up wit fcalc. i - : ' \ ;i . Wanamakcr & Brown. Oar Hall, Si»ih Red Mutet, PhlUdclpb-u v _ mmm, bloomsdale urge jgplSjyilTE FLAT DOTCI CABBAGE. r 3f ; jj Large. Flat. Solid Heads. Short Stems 2u?S ; , BIT, nor nuanmrr, the rrvult lit BUT joerv elnor 0I—-1 >.v ; Hum tar wUtcD oar opiarrunlUt* nor be Jodlrd Or >br tan tiro we hare, ram mad ever. tr»t. I ebetaw hundred a^AD^dct »fraDli»«» rat-ad rxircaaly tgP^*".r* ?^li2L!!!''CO*a'Dt *e*~ - Hot i Single Grxic (! Seel li Exiud frca Sttlkt. &lljr>n Selected Edit. D. LANDRETH A SONS. I NOB. II AND t> eoi'TU SIXTH STREET, (fcl.mi Ksrtrt and Chettnul SlraU) BRANOH STORE, ,!»«£■ M. ,.CT.,IM...nA,r,,.l , OUR MOTTOI-'QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!''

THE PEOPLES RELIABLE STORE. No. 41 Washington Street. Cafie May City, CHARLES NEEDLES. MANAGER. «. ENLARGED STORE, INCREASED STUCK. Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods. laAira' rndenrrar. Kiappran ISaitv.Ledi~andC»lHren-. lists, |»| F«raM» lot Tnmmtnj. rsrasniv «nd l"m'.r, Sprihg & Summer Cloth & Dress Goods. £ S'm CMBE41ID COHiUE CORSETS. H, ... no I'on.'rt.ii .ill. an)' olb.r Klorr I. Ik. CM,. '"-' i ' m' , .-- , ■ ~ FOR SILKS AND BBSS GOODS HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street, y§;, 1 ■ '! C. B. COLES, " LUMBER MERCHANT, Dili, Sail, lis, MtilicvBraitt, Ml Sariai ad Boies. OFFICE. NO. 14 KAIGHN'S AVENUE,* camdch. sr. j. ■j .

colson & mulford. I LUMBER. OFFICE AND TARD, f Front St., 3rd Wharf above Kaigkns Ave., CAMDEN. N. J. BOOTS AND SHOES! : STYLE. QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. OKTE PItTGE ONLY. 1 j_ FmE^wXLL-PARERS j. ELDREDDE JOHNSON. 1 " BE' WASHINGTON STREET. new boot and shoe store. ' WM. H. RENEZETS

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fut Jfnsuraurr. MILLVILLE marine and fire INSURANCE COMPANY. MILLVILLE N. J. Actual Surplus over all Liabili . ties, Including Re-insurance, Fire and Marine, $21,203.59. Hates Low, Security Unpsttooalile. SETTLEMENTS PROMPT AND MANAGEMENT ECONOMICAL. rer-.Afrau nnil wRrranat nracui' i. ; P. REEVES, I'll*. R. L. I In WELL Sec. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: Win. Knot. LWpc JUft'con lino--. F. Sllnrj T..TOO>d. Cape m.y CUT. ■ ILK.IIakLBimO-L I. )l. TIiotv, iv>01»pn«. guildinfl ^Material, C?tr. . jKBEMXAHasCHEliENGElt'S LUMBER YARD ■ ! NtbeDrarrt Lnn.l!«. cape M.J M.J..

j lra.«M>EET WHITE TOE «.■«■ PLASTEHIXG L.LTI1. j I • rukiiaxc.*iia5ie htcpp. picket*. . | n-TODEIUJ PIIOMPTI.Y rtu*t> !• -ppABDWARE. 'J , . NlWlAS AND m. PEDEHAL ST_ HOT-BED SASH. II AMD KAILS, NEWEL POSra. BALVHTEKN ; BUILDING AND HOUSEEEEITNG HAiUV " WABE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. f^i'r^ gmaj. SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. Y^^S^^SSBWM^^Jlallaw-walr. = HlMErWUBjEMCKg. Saints, Oils, &c. j. mei.vjx, COIL OP LAPATETTE AND JACKMHN UTR..

PAINTS. ' PAINTERS' M PPUEU, lear. linsseh oil, SPIHHh OP TCKPENT1SE PATENT LIQUID PAINTS. VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. | ALL AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES i 3. <£. drift's iMsrf. pROnT OR NO PROFIT FOR X lilTN XTl O, OILS AND GLASS. OILS AND CLASS, "I!.- AND 1,11. AMI CLASS. ■ OILS AND GLASS. OILS AND GLASS. N. C. PRICE. PnrtiaU Ulam CutUr, 27 Pirrp Stnri, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE j DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. feed store, No. *» Pwry Strart. Corn. Oats. Hay, Bran, Mill Feed wood yard, WOOD CUT ANDSrUT^ CEP AB P08W or Nat lAmltad an Prtoen. bra arIL Proflt rr no Pri. •t. lor CASH. Art Otrgnam wbo raj l.anewr IMe^Blybeai mominna, S£au u u artSJa"""- )*-• it. o. price. ANTED AGENTS FOR THE j FREDERICIC DOUGLASS

! ' BOB OF THE COLDEN CITT.' g i a l^ln4"3'"™ _ • t ^w^nufcrt. — ' l i Sir- | f -atA-^ku.raclnr-r. ( - ' I 1 it— ty i i AD »»l U: I 4 'U-tC"dS WW. t BoWdoOju". tsaoju <* «ue «n- banny J. t^^Taffli^Miie-Hii- ! 1 a hodse'to let. " I. OUb bOBM to let r rait Mira (V.m.1,4 ] 1 Calrltruiik, gendjr bttl finnly. "No, ttui'Ain, itniu'L" nukverad Uic old | colored to its who fdialHod U, the door atxl . J It rid il just exactly na inch Mid lliror qucr. " Hut you mu« be mi-Ukeu. my paod | ' j ioao," bid Mte Ooldirook, in nwcub, !I ! ] erntlc remourtntnoc. ' "There ic n bill up j j on the ride of the 4b»r." — ' , "No. mn'nm, dnr nin'L* enid the old if- ' ' j Rrfl. " \Ye'« iin't goin' for to move dU | . | "Come out here end look Wor you reel!.' : i bid the young Utly. rraolulcly ; Mid nl i ' I Jnhne.eiepiritigoilt.ide, was eonfronledrrill. j . Iho bhtck inecriplion, "To 1*1," on ».i ' u bite ground, prated up uloagiode of ih.-

J door. "Wei!, I neberl" onid Julius. "\r'l,o ; 1 ' done pui up dai er? ,Mu*t be eome prtTLI ml joke, Morse John's young eoE , j friruds is n plorin' on him. Osn't be tin:.; . I rise I" | Miss Oom-Iis looked fiisdly nt Jaliu-. "v tvhol won't do, tns'sm I" drmsndad ilia j . old man, in surprise. "All this 1" soid Oomelio. '"I mutl s-e the bouse. It is sdrmiked ' To I*!.' Mid I hove s right to go over it. 1 knew all the Iterator ik.dorwngol You ore not so much his in osier is his keeper. The iondkml lira received repeated complaints Ironj lLr ucighhots. Mid is determined thai you bholl go at di hazards. *1 wsa told Ihat 1 should Ond difficulty in getting in. But 1 am not one te be easily discouraged from oomph-tiug h thing which I hsvo ones attempted. So -stand aside, please, and allow me to siller." And old Julius, overpowered by this tor. rent o! wools vrao forced to sumtidrr. Miss Cornells Cdobrook was • plouip, pretty gi* of four or flvMnid-tweuly, wilh dark gray eyoa, black fringed and solemn, a arm square chin, wilh one deep dimple in it and a fresh color in her checks like rwra. - Old JuBni Bnrrd «t hertn Mint itsjuvy. ~ •• Julius" osllkd s doep, snd not nninuuioI si voice over the stairs "who is there! What is the matter! Why am you detained so long!" "Morse John. 1 'ciar to gracious 1 dorant I know," groined Julias " Il'sn young isdy. - And she would come in. And (he's duot ; determined |o go ober de hoaee. And I surf done lidiad up ywt, and " At Uns a tsQ, rather handsome gentlcmsn r came dqwn staire in a rsivel cap and a crim. . son dressing-robe. lined with old-gold [dash. (" Tmratiew always like bright colors. Fve heard." thought Cornelia.) " u.j X inquire what has procurrd us the honor of this call r he asked, politely. Cor. - nelis looked hard at him.— remembering Ibr old axiom respecting the power of the human eye orer unsettled minds end answered calmly : "This house is 'To I«L' I wish to poorer "About its being to let yoaare n-buken." raid the gentleman, politely. "I lave a three yracs' hwsf of iL" •'But there is a bill op." urged Cornelia. "Then it is through *mur mistalt of the Ileal Eatale Ac ant's." said die gentleman. a Agent's"

" I wish to sec the house," flruily repealed , "But—" ' "I wish to see the house," she reitcrsad. The gentleman smBed. "In that case," be said, "it would hardly bsgsllsut to op- ( pose s lady's desire. Julius-escort the lady , wherever she wishes to go." "Walk dis way. ma'am, please." said tlis did negro— and wilh s thrii of triumph at bar heart Cornelia followed him. A very pretty house il was "ith |varlora ! hnug with pictures drepooloredplu.il lirap. ' cries eld bits of Upsstry ; s library wel! , stored with sumptuous sets of volume, dark wood book-cares, and lrathermphobu-r-sd easy-chairs ; a studio, where piles of <*n- • vises stood Sgainst tie- wsU. au easel wsa • drag., d into die middle of Jhe floor, snd a lay figure in an imperial ermine robe, made : . HY— -Da 'a * at finiL before she nwL j ired that itjra- only a wooden oounterieiL • She turned wilh a kniiio to Julius " Your master is an artist T wild she. " Yes ma'am." nodded the uU man. 1 " Is he generally pretty quiet and docile?" -Blew, your s^ui, honey," said Jffiins . -yew. Why shouldn't be ber •• Lunatioa are apt ta be violent at timws" , observed Mire Oolebrook, mildly. They . lure dangerous when one tarat expert. it." | "lia'srn V raid Julius his cychnlis lolling : . 1 liifv ivory spheres in Lie hcai *■ — Has he hero so sit hiv life!" said Oor- - nalis p " Bccu bow, ma'am ?" demanded old Jur "Cvary, of oourae," nodded Miss OoU- ' brook. « "Hs mint craxy, ma >ml" abouted the aneient negro in de*i>eratiom " Kor neher - "My good man," said, Cornells mildly. '■ i " it m no use io attempt to blind ms with regard to these matters. I know ail ahont »i " Brv my hrart." cried old Jidins tug- ' Idoean'i beSsbe ft! all done cone craxy to-

geddre, an' I is de maddrat ob de tot 1" It doesn't signiry,- satd Cornelia. "On- ;. ' 1 wish yoo to oomiirvLend that 1 am not . to be deceived. I like the looks of the house very much. 1 think IH take tt. Tho . " But I assure you, ma'am." said the gentleman himself, who -now appeared on the Mage, leading a magnificent -Uoe-colarrd English hound by s silken cold, "it is not ' to 1st I* And'tbeirVhc jUninCVj low au.1 h ft the (daosjottm grid t" ajwd without a lighted 'to get rid of him," she thejughL ! " But rosily he was very pVesaut and geo- | tlcmanly. ' I feel very' sorry for hi* hnfortuSo she went straightway down to Mr. let- 1 tern', llie Kesd Total.- AgcnL ""Mr. Ixitem." said she, " I've determiq- ! : cd to take No. i'C Tooland Place." " No. 'AC Porilaud -Place," repeated Mr. ! ; fitting a pair of ponderous silver ; speitvlra sure, the bridge of his nose and j binning one of a pile of gigantic ledgers, "■•Hi— fori— laud— place: But '.'0 Portland : Place isn't on our Est, Mi-. Cole-brook. It's •' But yon sent nii there 1" cried Cornelia. - Jumping of! bur cliair in a sort of panic. "I d'HiT think I could possiUy have done I snch a thing." said .Mr. l*tlem. " The hou<-' ploAal on our hand, by the landlord : Jamcsl" to a loUg-leggod Uuk-faced boy I 1 Portland llarc this morning A I | -oq pajj-scp reiuvj- -qiiusi jo dotjuiuvjoxa na Iflija novt-tooq s.q dn sqhmo uwji*I JK j ,-mse iyq nip ipoq no ouo ;ud j o«., I - sa-llitp ;>i|a-ojodv Jo jeuuvui gt OJU1 Hjuun] auinMsI-aq p--,ao, ..ss-II.'^gjfoSl . | u >qa PC, 20 1(1 pra> oof Mqjeqn jcOjoj j „ j sm jo -<t»i Jj.s ant "1 l«r pntttn sanivf , alnd th. d-s-k. Mid Miss Col-brook uttered s | cry of dismay. ! "Then." .bo cried wringing her lund., | j "Cde beeu t" Ike wrong 1««- 1"

j qwvlable e-'l.-r-,! i one . H.-- l.ll ^LoutJlM ( i whvl .hall I do? what Midi I do ?" ! ■<h> back a'wl expVun ma'.icra." sngI ba-k t- Portland Ptooe. Il lAjqtrtied thai -lie was that evening . rewideuee- of h-r friend. His. t n - rl. vault. ^ | d^r.-ladVbnidni-11"1!.",! ^Pl-- 1 dmli I " But tl.<- vers fiivl prreon she raw si the I eliaugrd greet lug* with Iter hoste-rt, was the i crary man of Portland Place ! Do come here. Mr. Melton." said Mrs. Orcrbsugh, noljantly. "and let me jntrrw dure you to Ml- Colol .rook Count, this b a Mr. John Meltou, lbs artist." \ Cornelia tunied ararie-l as he hbwed U J " Oh." die cried, "can you ever forgive me for that terrible blunder I inado thiv j |-o„,l you Were tlic lunatic who lived in NtX "Pray don't mention il." said Mr. Mcltem : ^ " or, if yon remember it at all, remember it , >s inerrir a joke." " •• But are you i urr you forgive me?" said Miss Colcbrook imploringly. • "Quite- sure," said Mr. Meltou. And then he 1-d her to a comfc.-uac ,-et behind a gn«t louop tree, and Ireugbl her soiue- WAttr ka . And -lie per or sung" Id u B. Ilea Vkmnobcs " hall so well as she did * thai Light!" -now do you like lor sail Mrs. Over. " bangh. eonfi-lcntisliy. to'Mr. M.lton. •• She b ehanniug," said Mr. Mtlte-n, conI fifientmHy to Mr-. Ovc rbaugh. , And when the made Was over hs went tp Sit by her again, and told her of a little l«y.windowi-d cottage in Hadom, which he T knew was "to let." "And I think it win suit you exactly." said he. " Rp« 1 would not advbt you to , * rent No. »«. That jmor lunatic lias |«llb*i i the place all to piecsw. and the landlord re- ■ lues to make any rej>(ura Shall 1 go with '• you to look at the cottage to-morrow f" "At. t -VomVI lie wv mncli obliged 1" aak. so 1" oak. |

Cornelia. " Mamma is au invalid, you ace, and I have to do all the house-hunting by myself." So they went logethir-kar.d Mix Coleluook engaged the houra. And they became excellent friends, and Mr. Meltou often came up to Harlem to call on the two ladies. And when next Mar Day -came around there ! wasn't any M« Colt '..root : she was Mrs John Melton. ' " And it all doot come oh dot lurky ir.it- ! take ob Mm CounyV «'l oH Julius ruth | ing his yell-.w.-wlrleeyelauisOl greal satisfsO- ! lion. —OhirWf Zfroieoc. I «iu couvinceff vhal th- sreruge Chioras ' farmer ran give any civilized agriculturist | poiuts on lilHug the siiil and still U--.1 him. j Not only are the native gardeners and fared | tiring aud there is n» sorb thing as waste ! ground in ilieir di urinative plautationa | Every loot of laud is thoroughly cultivated ; red every foot yields generous returns. ! Tliey have neither Iwras.nor stables and the j ducks chickens, pigs, and dog^Jn roost j Many of the bouses are built ob thf the ca- ; mil Iraoks, audit was not unoroimon to find - a village all the principal thoroughfares of ; which are canals. I notice Ihat aU the roost bracltlful spots in this charming Inodmnj* • ) were occupied by Jora temples aud people • doors. Hundreds of scurvy beggars, many of then, ms.l--- hideous bj dbrasc, swsrmi trrat alms of every stranger. They always j > assume that au American it "rich, but they c are unaide to trh which of their countrymen 1 are welUn-do, a. all dress Mike, except gov. , ernmeut -au.1. and merehanta in the citira. - 1 . The middlc*laas Chinaman invariably con- . t rods his wealth and aiferta poverty, know- ' tag thai if it becomes general^ known that be baa a large amount of money he will be r «|ore;nibyvhe gomumuit. Is Us. /real, h Chiiia. '• 0-

ITEMS OP INTEREST. , —The Chinese Nix Ooropwuep of Sin : Frannwco hare cunningly t -ought a ranch on Pngel's NounA where they will hnalcooL iea from China' and bring ahem into the | — A Herman acienlisL Dr. Kbch. of lt-r-liu. has, it is raid.' ascertained the "exert na- ; tore of the j -a resile which cuuss* es-usuuqs- 1 ' I i. -11- He has prorogated il artificially and ■ killed parasitea thus pcodoeed i — Au innocent coujde at Wabash, lab. . the cereinony iu gocsl faith. . The next da;. _ his own endurance and tbM of his bone by J riding Ilw animal from Lunavdb lo Paris, a j . d: stance of 211) mil,-, in 71) hour.. The 1 titafiopesified ws. 72 hours. M> he had half ! an boufTn .par. He was receivol wilh a. | 3 J jwire- y ^ ! 1 .sir was rro lil!;' |etnhuied by the tioven." 1 s of the Territory oa omihtioa that he woul } sbstsiu fr.Mu dnnk. He , -I -rali si^hi, rr. . 1-aso 1-y. getting howling drank befire-li ' we* out of sight of the. jwnitrutiary. The j c pinion was revoked, and Franc-is is again j e .within prison walls. i! —It is related thsi one oi the jury which 1 y Wtaplsha. araerted tlmt he'*as forred iutc i I. signing the verdict by liaviu'g a very aid 1 n child at home Mai wishing to return n. i J V j now and is veiy peuitelit, as ha claims that | I he was in favor of sending the accused man [ ., j lo DieTVale Prison. *1 ' — A remarkable ewrapc qpcnrr-4 during a ' 1 I reevnt hurriraneat Cuthbert, (!a Mr- lloss ' Wilson Mi'l wife rose from their bed as tl>- J uU.nt the house, leaving their 1*1— ta the j raror. tearing down the Douse and throwing *• two heavy timbers up and down the bed la tho very places they had been occupy mg. K The babe vs* unhurt. j ment. find, rtv-m to give the foUrwtag : " l'rom Oxford tv.mcs ih. foUowinu store "From f,,U-vm. -Ley I

l.at a short time stare a dog ra-ighurwood. I c t , tick. but. owing to l-al tn th. <N-nM not I bite him sufficiently hard to rause death, I w hereupon tho dog took the woodchnck to a I with t.eth and i*ws held him jinder" water I —A larifl confpound of l*^ifolneai ami I courage has been di-corcred m ttw person I of a Concord <N. H.) bachelor. He dm* I uot beaiuia io jdnnge headlong into the sen I | of matrimony, but be is afraid to ask any of I i llie girls to marry him. Therefore he adver- I ! tisea for aome young girl of gooderepulation I w ho ia willing to ea]wus-. him, and offers to I setthefin.tsaJon her at the time of thewed- j ding, with reservation of all hi* property I should she survive him. — Jo*! Martin, an old Comstock" miner, I Pedro liiver, A. T. He was working no | the Uumciiura Water OompanyYpipe. The [ water had lieen turnrel iu at one end and ho | and several other men were Irving to remove J the I -log from the other cod. Failing to do f this, they began -to -unscretr the tan length j . of pi|--. when the .plug 1.1,-w uub striliiy! . ■ Martin iujl," cfiin au 1 breaking, hia neck | ; ■ 3Qm D um.mi V.umia , niinvl Ixjndun g . conformed with ths- Parisian Style of the day, To every new daughter an-law she lies presented a fac -simile of Una white Unmet . t MidtL. pes. headg'or haa U-wn worn by 1 the ui treqsdiv The greaoajorain* of style may be fancied, ami it w raid that the dasgh - u-rs-u. b.w !*.. iwked as mt-rtalf a» w«L J » —The tinoth ta a land of ssM. In lis I d «isNj-|a a gentteroan haa gtowing and in < . a-'Lt, frst long The stem etaht inchew J through in the thickset part. Tb- vine aws 1 planted wvntaes <w eighteen y.wV ago It | " dusters -d crran. -tu.tnl rears ere- splendid i * t-Wb-14 In .. .. l-njste. gardeu el New d.3r'"t"l kmds of reosss -'aU m bloom at d 1 E s res i il -* J.'-f iw ' didatc (fir the d-.-bw of M D stated, ta re6 gild to a query a. ill- I realm cut dim

ahrewdlv .-..-;s-dfng tlnat tbe young lean - knew tfa - l--.,uV «h» book said ao, adted j •what wa. m-ai.tV;- UlaUd. 'Why. put ' on ice," eald t!,c unabashed folrower of ■ Galen. mat's. moo and will wear again, lightly tivd , and knotted on the boaom, Ukew iu name .* -from the luittle of Stetakrtqno, when tl* ' French cavaiiera ta hade for IU fray. with. . threw theui an«iml Ih -ir i.~ L. and Ja-lq.1 the ends thremgh a ImUriabnls. From that time Steinkirk. wcrethe fa-uian. mm passtag them through a hUttOnhfde and (he 1 women — "ri"g tbesn by a slander brooch, . 1 the original of onr lace puia i |Z)VE OF THE SUN IN CALIFORNIA. Tha bousm in Kan t-lauawoo are well 1 ° adapted to tbe climate- Thick walls of j brick cr idohewpuM keep out the sumligbt. which_jy alSt tb- California roan wanla ' more "thai anything viae Tliat is why erel^ houtc ia studded and erobossisl wilh j 1 ay 'windows until all beauty of arcbiterturel beauty ia kwt Every bar window inorraeea j tbe rajiacily of sunlight.and air. and makes the jdace so much more pleasant andheaUb«nL A bouse with bay windows always commands from lo 6 in a month more than * one. of the rame kind without them. Kcea- . lists any there ia a certain actinic property ta the sunlight here which ia lacking ta the ' East : so that a eun-balh every day is one of the best peeves len of health and strength. I Certain!, the Ualifornians hare the Spanish * 1 American love of tho sun, which is shown ta 7 I the rich olive complexkma that rote sees in * the majority of children and ta many of the ■" i would probably show the earns features, but ,Le tendency to shorten the time between 'I drinks giree to a great many that glowing " hue known ae tfie " burning Moscow " cotu- " , rJextan In tact, if the truth Beet ha hold. H there is an immenoc amount of Equor ahsorixd ta the city.— &» Ftfmmko Utttr. -

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