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VOLUME XXVIII CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY . SATURDAY. AUGUST 12. 1882. WHOLE NUMBER. 1465. VOLUME. AA V 11 II*. ■ ■
mmro WVJSLT. *» CAPE M AT Cll JC . Tf. S.' p. rn. UA9SATK. 9 1 .50 a yaar In Advance. (i.oo i tui »pv n» i* miwt. IPrtrffssianal Cartl. J B. HUFTMAS, WCHAltCKIlT. . «CPim IX.I KT <1.«XJSM«NER. IMimST Pt^Ll<^ J ff T. DOUGLASS, ATTO ES E y-A T-L A W •ouchob is mwn mo. a am *■». caimtan. " ^ALTER A.JiAR&bwS, ATTORK E TAT-LA W A 1 1 villi ii i-.i . .... . .
soucnva wousaar,^ ^ T\R.. J. F. l.EAMIXG 4 SON. E N T I fi T S , . ^ ^ ( JA1CBB M. B.1gILDBBTH, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W ' ASH •ouoitou. * Arret AND examiweb is ^Mtej.snsmuiMww.cw^r iMians gsOMBT WILLIAMS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. UJ' .iko uboubtbalt. ornca-41 <f- so. «J B. LlTTLB._ MUCTJCAL PAINTER A^TD GLAZIER. '
0MAN8 AND SEWING MA B. F. HORNER. RMK^ffiBAliS & SEWDK MACHINES Qf) TO GARklSOK S BiimiLiiniffiiHniiiEii uooiml rtuutN.i Ti'Kir. 0^V i.
OILS. PAINTS & VARNISHES " JOHN M. RUSSELL. -.■"s^ssr. t DRY GOODS,! f GROCERIES. \ MOTS. SHOES. & NOTIONS, j FLOUR FEED PATSNT MEDICINES. "».TS™ar* j b j * u vxvm3£5^f5£. ;
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A Passing Word. ' j Anything that can reasonably be asked for in summer j clothing for men and boys awaits you at Oak Hall. The t r = prices on both thin stuffs and woolens am fixed or read-, justed on the scheme of our last month's upset. sale. 1 Wanamakcr 5t Brown. OA* Uau. Sixth mail Market. PWUadetpbtA--t ' v .
^oara. BLOONISDALE URGE dg|p|#»L'ATE FLAT DDTCH CABBAGE. . , mmjjk&Mfm Large. Flat Solid Heads. Short Stems ^ ^TudfMBvuca>Mi«cJoiim^«mumcwUm4enii«ioui c*rV, ru.tc-1 I.. -y Eot a Kajlm OrxiE rf Baad it Exixed from Sulkx xU fr-un Selmtod Hexdx D. LANDRETH A SONS. KOX «1 AND a etlLTH SIXTH STKEBT. (between "srtvt *■> «®«i branch store. , OUR MOTTO:-"QU!CK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!" TH PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE. No. A I Washington Street. Cape May City. ] OHARX.ES NEEDLES, MANAOER. u j re JB~y ^ UNL-CRGED STORE. INCREASED STOCK. ' r Uter-S'LAIW mini A>|» i "Mr ms» ■ f
LarxsJfnseorertcru afDrTOeoUstalbeoily. A: It's" K"'^ ^HEbhhSB Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Spring A Summer Cloth A Dress Goods, imh'pr, gists and cuiLokiSx hose. !E^S^*SStTEDaiHiUSE^PfflS. ' Weteave me (MinUax with an) ether M"re iwthrtyty. y..sv«. 1 ~ FOB SILKS AND DRISS GST HALL'S .No. 26 South Second Street, MntADELnnx. _ i '
C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, jtxsrrxcmuni or ' Don, Sri, liifls, loilnft Brackets, Scroll Sawing -ill Boies. OFFICE. NO. 14 KAICHN S AVENUE, CAMDEk. N. J. AjmtnAJn. COLSON & MULFORD. LUMBER. OFFICE AXsTD YARD. Front St., 3rd Wharf above Kaighns Ave., CAMDEN. N. J. Apcilis.y ' ' BOOTS AND SHOES! | STYLE. QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. * ONE ' PRICE ONLY, l ■ FINE WXLL '-PAPERS
ELDREDGE IOHRSON. P. WABHIKgTOH BTSEgT. NEVSf BOOT AND SHOE STORE. I ; • •( WM. H. BENEZETS ' HIT HI CBmLjL^N^BOOT k SHOE STORE HtatHtiltM, cat Ih », 1. 1 A : • WM. H. BCNE2ET.
^if IBnwnmff. , MILLYLLLE KIDTUAL MARINE AND MS INSURANCE COMPANY. MILLVHXE N. J. ;-j Surplus over all Liabilities. Including Re-insurance. Fire and Marine, S2 1.203.59. Bats Lei. Security Oepestkilils. 1 " l-ouqa noo«t — Ko Two-TtUnlA - ETTLEMENTS PROMPT AND MANAGEMENT ECONOMICAL. • — <1
" I F. REEVES, I'm, ' •' R. L. HOWELL. Set > AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: I y. taton TD»»«c»J. c»p« Maj CU!. S ; .irW.ttahJ.t«jrr.Clrrk. - , ' i. II. ThoRQAA Coiahmrmn. , J.j J. IL DlrcTtx. Ortmnviilr. "irt°My' ««-;• | guildtafl ghteM, fftr. j JEREMIAH B.SCHELLENGER-S LUMBER YARD I btr m m / HOIRJ. ot rrrrj Guxlnj lo »ar. ta, " 1 i«o.»o rtET-wnrr* ms, I ' jm.no I'LASTZHWti LATH, mniNOLBs or all kwiw. K.. run awe. rmxmz WW, ncKrr>,
n-uBnKRS WtOMPTLT IJLLK!" * riilEIKrjnBf^ 0515110*!"™ OCUU) J. A Sl-nELLESOKB. * -JJ ARDWAKE. •' Rn U> AND ir nPBBA|r8r. , rime!, x. i. t E -^^jSASU. HOOKS. WJXDB. c I rhjil 1 ' SCBOLL BAWIXOK, ' rgp? j t |aVV" j TTXSmtGS. ' L~l'. ^ 1, AXD BKACXXTS. ^ HOT-BED SASH. t BAXD KAIl>. XXWXL fOBTK. BALVSTXKt ; I 1U1LDIM. AXD ■orsEKEKrWU HARD- ' WARS Or ZVSXY DSSCKimoS. PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. S&&. writ SpocUIUoa. Tlx: n.« Bun. lua'crn. SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. £ *-**- HXXKY ITtRDKHII-Ks, U
n»m I»aui ggi5Ex.ii. « ?aiuts, ©its. 4f. ■p J. MELVLN, 'j coil or latatsttb axd aackhox errs.,' ^ cmp.«w.*.Xiy— 1» .J,' PAINTS. ; AM. d rAiXTSRs- wrruss, h fSITI LEAD, LLNSEEB OIL, I snRITB or TTRTSJfTISK. L PITEHT LIQUID PAINTS. ; I VARNISHES. WINDOW SLASH, « r PLAIN AXD ORBAXENTAI- ' j ALL AT PHILADELPHIA PRICK , *. it. yrirt's ^terf. JJROFIT OB SO PROFIT -FOR . P'A 1 NTS._ N. C. PRICE. j rroeUmi QUm CmtUr. «7 it j WHOLBULB AXD ROBX.
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. , I FEED STORE, i ! Corn. Oats. Hmjr, Bran, MID Feed „ wood yard, • ! j U-T ' N C. nuuh. >
A BOLD DASH L'O* THE AS ATTIASCBD I'AIS At UOSO Ullfl WW. i ml LAST TEA IS TOB THX LTTT AKD I ! Loso 1Iia. il I- r.. August 7. — The 1 most «eo«*liotul romxnrc la. the hisu*j" , I of Long Reach culffiimieil In nurriv' ] at mMutght Sslunlxj- evening. The usual 1 throng of TiKlom came down no the aficr- \ I noon train Saturony. and arar«|g tlie 1 . I guests al the hotel were Mr. Lewis MiHa. ' of the New York Produce Eidunge, and 1 Mia Emmie Laty, at Biodklyn. Mr. Mills, who is an enterprising young onate chant, is a son of Is B. Mills, the wellknown pianist, and a man of maoy^cvjuaintances. Hi* flne appearance and ■ dark Spanish features, with the beauty ami stately carriage of his blonde com-Iianion-'auracSed the glance of admiring eyes wbenrgr they went. At the ouncirpdon of ylic aftcrnono din- . several friends in the hotel, it w*. understood that Mr. Mills and the tody to be married in September, and conscquenL'y they were ahuwn'uiueh attention ar jiraintancc*. slaying at the ' hob IX |j
Mills was evidently clrarnnsl with tlie aadolf of bis alBtocol as wi-11 as wilh the music, fir be entirely forgot how swiftly the hours were passing until quite lite. tU: tin i.o i|»i'n f.w NuW liitL lad - gone. lie tht-u lajmn la renKtetheanof the situation. The lady Was naturally agiialrd. and 1 priwently the young broker talked of a 1 special train, silting up a'J night and Uie 1 like. -Frieids, who arc well-known rnfiu- | of the Produce Exchange, were cop- ' suited. Thrtr udvioFVas ty. i*k< things easy and secure Tjgnts before it was loo hue. Ex-Mayor -Wickham, two or three ' of his friends and Mr. TownscnA. of the Exchange, were taken into the braid of j consultation. The mayor wished to liavc ' the young lady stay wilh his family in his cottage, but unfortunately cvcrjl room was oorarpkd. * TXirninLE sm n-E. . Mr. Soutbgatc. Abo managee of the hotel, said there w»a hut one roen left, ami be advised the young man to get married. This heroic measure the ex-mayor thought nnneecssary. He was sate that s «pe lady would lharc-1*r r.aim with Mia Laiy. ao the miller was .discuswd. and several weak fefralimrnra were taken by tlie board,, while the young totter
walked nervously up and down the com- " d.us.e-M?TKroI. a w'cll-know n um n.ber. * of Ihc 1'ro.lucc Exchange, said that he p w.rnld stand by hu friend Mills and if . anomaly make rlw yooag lady . u guest of his family, though, at was the case al '' ca-Mayor Wiekham'i, tlieir arxxanmodations were evowdeiL It was suggested that she could occupy the rcsn ami her « escort p> to Point l>J<Anit for the-nigln. distance was f.wir miles and the' last train liad gone. Mr; Wickham related how a couple bad recently miwsgl the last New York train, the lady w at so high spirited tbs: she related 0. accept a ronn even at Ihc fur-tfa.-r end of the hotel and pawed the night In a chair nn I the l'iaro^ In scfChtv In- ^ eort was ao annoyed or talbet ao alarmed | ; that he t< legraphed to llunlcr's l'oinl for ' g special train i but tbccc was delay, and afu-r spending a targe sum, be did not get bis girl home until daylight By \hi time the cxtmayor bxl concluded his_ ' cheertul narratfvc young MUls waa in a ^ Mate of positive uneasiness. He wanted 1 the gentlemen la understand that be was toon to make Mia Lnty his wife, and her • ducnexcLanget In ti* world, and be Was ridenUy growing despAratc when Mr. u Southgatc irapprwred witli tbo in formslion that he had'found another room, nnd ,,f lbs to. Jo rsaaiJ that hit wife would UOfl UUI lie unu lou.e, ia,«. .™... the said
proride'thc necessary, wardrolTbc ailuation was now accepted, an.: broker parted with a fervent good night. The young pcopto had hardly to their room when Mr. Mills reluincd to the clerk's desk and said be did tv< like 11* condition of affaire and rta: : he would give bit life rather than have his I sweetheart ctsnprcaniacsl. She was higbly cuonected, nnd ta a man of honor he was ; t- >und in protect her good name. 6udbe asked, "Is there a prteht in thi!-. hotel, r Before the clork could answer one of the married brokers,- who bad lingered as if awaiting for further deeelopmontL interrupted iith the ejsoulalioo. "Why, Mill*, Us all light; I went up to tee ronJht myself, locked the connecting I doors sod give the key to my -wife, so thire can he no danger. 1 know they cannot !* opened. You have witnesses to bed and rent <wfj.' Dm Mr. Mills soon dlteovercd thai s ' priest.. Fsthrr Krarnrj, of Hempstead. «:j «aymg in ibr hotel, and tlu- reverend genllrman was soon aroused frool his tod. He Hstvnrd b. tic broker s amy. ! ter /"while s enrad at pa-ten sod chsm i ts rnisids cwsi'.d orders in the ccrridors Withnui. When Father Kesroiy has ta'- . ' j WM himself that all was right be sent. ! for wiUKsacs. and the rrresuQuy of msrj riage wa* performed in the priest s room | at mMnigfai. Then Mr. Mills waa* prood t, i nnd tappy'nad. lb- rushed down traits | to it* nffioe, exctoiraing. wirh panVmablc P . ..Tba .. .. i Hal reeirteT. 1 j «,t,u*ia»." me see that I J «
was the clerk's aurprwc to tec the j p 1 — > .«>. that had nretioiHlY Irvo regit- , ' ; tered crossed <tt and I<w» MUls and wU. j ' written below in a t«dd. round hand. 1 Hail a doaro athletie figures la W ; 1 - Colored wrappers were- Handing iik.- mutes ; at a mmqoeradr taking in the srrtw They were star brokers and lad cum. , in from a plunge anemg the br-si. n As
There were five of them together, snd j 1 was isle. They had been drinking. ' Finally .we of them looked at the clock "What will our wins my when we j pet home?"" ' ' "Let them say what they want to. < Mine will Uvl use to go to the mischief." . responded No.- 2. "HI fell you (What we wUI do. fx t us j meet here again in the morning anill.il our experience*. Ul the one who has ' ! refused t" do what his wife lob! l.im lo do • ' "That '6 a good idea. Wc all agree to lhaL" . So Alie party- broke up and went to ; . their respective homes. Next rooming | _ they met at the appointed place and began to tell their experiences. ' Said Nil 1 ; "When l istened the noot ray wife was , j awake.. -She said. 'A-preity time of niglit for you to come home. You bad taller go out and sleep in the pig-pen. 'or that s ; what you will come to sooner or later.' j „ Rather tlian t-> fay for what we lad (lratk j list night, 1 did What she Udd me to do. ; Thai lets UK lUK." j g
my uifoealkvl '".it: "Then^you , heller wake up tlie cliildreu and tstaggcr j u i.tLrat for a while, so they can see what a drunken brute of n father they are afflict- ' ed with.' So I woke up the children nnd * staggered arodnt until my wife hinted to ' mt- to atop,. She used a dtair la mow# tng the lilnL Tlial Ida inc out." , ' 'Next 1 " | , No. 3 atncsl'iip-mnd said j "1 happened to stumble in a pan of , j d'ttgh, and my Vifc said : 'Drunk , j again ? Hadn't you latter sit down on . c that dough?' Sol sat down mil, and thai , , -icumeoot." I ( "Next!" * No. f said ••I was humming a tunc and my wife, called ous: "There you are again: Better eiteus a ooopcrt, hadn't JfouF. 1 said, •certainly.' and began > sing a« loud a« 1 would throw soroelt.il>:- at inc. »' 1 lad J to slop. That h-1* roe ouL" , -Nn ft hsdji-d T. ry ditei-na.lai. . lie - said: ' . ' " ... . .. ... Me wife •I leek.® I'fi hvvf to I»y. My t
told toe to' do something tame of ypu j would have d-me if you lad been in my , place." I •What was It r "She said: *So you thoughi you would a came home at last? Now. hadn't you ' Ah let go to the well and drink a couple ' of buck.-ts of water just to astonish your stomschf That was more than 1 had har'giunMl bw. or, it s my funeral." , HpelllriK on I ABBSIness. I .Two or three yisn ago there lire,! in ■ tKr lower ail county a prominent oil producer wlio was a notoriously bad spellerin a lAtrt* among Other errors, ho spelled water with two fx A party of gentlemen were ,liM-u»ing Otis 1^'Uri,'^,1^.^',h*r" evening, when lite poor speller hlmte'f . chanetd to come it. "Hallo-!"" said one of .the patty, a cotpuknLgenUcman. apw remraely connected with the New York I'Ua&om Br- '' apr. w'c were just talking al^jit you." '• "Is that soF' was the reply. "What ! wire jrou saying?" "Why, tanae of the boys clufm that you ' *""Tbey do. I tbink 1 can spell It about " as well x« the average produtx-r." - "J11 tell you what 1H do with you." ^ said the first speaker ''Til bet 'the chamj jjwgitc for the larty that you can't spell
"All rig^t," rcplKvk.tlie ptmlucer. and he prooseded to WJW.11 the word water, ! "D.at's the .way I spel! water for : moncr." he qnktly remarked, "but wh.t. ■ 1 spell it for fun'l wActenes use two Vs." i Hie corpulent pmtieraan paid for Uk . the wine, and tin- rib-nee baoame so gnwt j tint you omlil almost bear a bouse fall * Hotels «o«l Tlaelr Proprietors. I Hotels «re rfrodv connected Art. our r fashtanshk- life. 8o much si tusl the , general impreasioa in Europe is teat all t Americans, except the lodiuix lire in Hotel.. Our enterprising tspllalisU have I gratify such incHoatbos, and tee entire o south ride-of Dog Island Leach wa- u. tw eovirevt with 'bntsl pal an-s. Tlie appesranoe'of Sheriffs and recrisere. boWcrer. show that this "beach buslneas" las been i lick- nTcnk-mc. PtfH. Ibitei hfe is s ,* very imp. rt.nl • !,, Iarn-r and larger, finer and fin«. hotels j, arc . very year built. The enterprise has !- S^^tunity fir aoquirit* umortay. .j" A trail, grekt AnrerKwn kid pntprielor i, lies.- exi.iiMr.Jt known, more talked _ sk»L rniwr of <fej»oo" in the society , of those win trareCthan the Governor or the Prerident. His griius. his lalens. r his eooaar, are chrouiclrd wiLli a-lmit-.ng^ m aUenujJO. Tie hotels he 1-s" built or Z, -run;" the great men he las hau-urdhy ^ j receiving them a> gueau , hi. patronising l eivfUty ; his dotrngubhed uonoets ; the atcu tire shinty be has shown : the far--cytire has b
i tune lie has accumulated, are aO ncounl- « | ed With that minuteness and approval * ; fcirb cm give -.merest only by being rem- j nccted with a great polffle personage. ! W ho among oor acholsre or our afflux j men arc remembered with Rich lively , ' rata at Hood, of andeat days in Phil*. | i , V.Tk, as BbneartL as lre'a^njpsis, axttw ' SI^» >?re Souse, . J i to U. '[ • - ivr.'jL tK.:>rietol» of arret «d«e- . • «Mr^^c^ol^oter«^reret.K I _ ' ' ' L h„. -U. keep . Irtei" it iramfWHlfty in^
A SWINDLED UNDERTAKER. rtsHslru Wililapst ■■ " !«"■ "J don't complain very often." laid a man entering tire tfoattr offlre yretodsy. "hnt would like for you to say a few word. In defence of a man who never wronged any I am ao undertaker, and I hare planted more men than you could cnuveuienU) ; Joke a spade at, but Uko many other good, ; I hare been grossly' swindled by a heartless rivsL Some time ago Becklr. the . nndcrtakrr, came to me and raid, *GayLred '—that's uiv name—' all other prnfeswe? Forinstanoe, thencwsiapervvxchange with each Other:' even the Uwytss l«ul ' books. TUe doctor, swap point* and tire praaetort fill each other's ) mlj.it*. Now, X ; 1 uenl to awaken a kindly feeling among nn- ; : .1. tinkers. I want^heib to f. el. that thry t are not removed from the great and gloripus ; empire of good foeling. Supj*-re we start the thing. Suppose we iuterehango oour- ; s traare. Thru all the i:. w-pa]rers will *p«ik t of us and such n J&a of good fellowship . will In- thrown around the et<lln that ' . - 1 don't understand rou,' I raid to Beckle. k| number of your family dire I will famish '- ' Hnrisl onviL nice melalic case, vou 1 tb.. * outfit, nice ,
! Thru When a member of my family i ill you con funiisli tire outfit In thia way , .J , glial fellowship that well be glad J i u rely to show this uufcrdihg world that i uud'-rtakers are mem' i -- Tha idea struck m c. A new departure , something that 1 had hankered after. I agreed to llrekl.'s proposition. W'eU, about ; day* afterward I received a note from ■ Decide, statiug fhat lmi ten-y.-orold boy . wasdred. I -was gladJo "liavo tho ojijiortunity of oompljiog wilh our ooutract. 1 sent a- man around and the boy was burred elegant stylo. About a week alter 1 r<rvii.J iulelligonce that Deckle's ais-yeamdd daughter was dead. The idea of devavta. tiou in lire Beckle family did not impresa' nearly ao much as the gratification I in proraoting.tke priudplas nf courteous interchange. - The girl was elcganlly deporited. A few days afterward . Deekleweut mo a bote, staling that his yf- • had died, and that ho could congratulate m. upon the succra* of the interchange mlreiua. Mm BaoUt-was buried in a uiagmfhcnt. case. All this'time my family had remained j in a discouraging sute of health, with the euxptlon of a maiden aunt who livaTraith nr.-. ' One day she was taken ill and insisted ' Ujnn iny «et«liitg for a .1 -.-tor. Iwxpkljp.-d to h.-r how necessary it wo for her to die. she ]K-rsisl"irely refuvJ and reoorer.vl. U
Ie-ariug the bedrid.' of disappointmrnL 1 r! slating that l is wife lad died. You ■ see 1 hil buried his wife a few days lAtorr, U sod dalnot nadiwstaml why anolhw, wifo'a ■ Backle: "I " -Ihl 1 say wife Y be asked, in surprise. . n •'- • I n.-.-.n'. my Wife's mother, llang the P lake F L "Of soune it was all right, but 1' conrlud- ■ .1 (o-invntigato the matter. I soon found ■ 1L U Beckle bs 1 oav rr bes-n roanhad and that r h'< w.» 1 11. ii.g lire Iieigbbois at half joicc. ■ provided .the bo,b<s.w,nr sB burind from a L b'.c.c which he rrvrted for the purpose: All P 1 want you to .do uto stjt' hoxaa ij ' lhat 1 don't admire. -hu>JM UvOU. V THE WASHINGTON UOKUXEBT. L Siswkiug'of the law Judge MirdaHaoot-. P ' rMptadeot writee : It nay h.' mentiouod as ft an iuti-rosllng feature in Marshall', history^ ■ 1 that he was th»- projector of the tYmsbingtan' lloanmrnt Tie- feet, are as follow* : Tire [ l City "f Washington had.Jusr been oanpiod Trite National Oajutal when tire " Father at « t hiaConutiy" waa removed by death When I thia sad event occurred a Joint Committee of I Senate and House was apixiiiitcd lo " oiraiid- . j , era suilalile. mods for Cinj.n.inoiahiig Gen- j . eral Washington." John Marshall, as f 'Sairman of this OommUtco, preaented a nwolbtioo "that* marlJe monumetit be erected .1 n
al the City of Waahipgtoo, andllial thr fam. | 1 By of General Washington be rrsjui»tcd to prnoit-bie body to-be deposited - under it, ' and thai tlx monument 1* so dorigned ax to . ' and political life." It vu flso rrsslvrvl U.at " : Mrs. Washington sbonld beeyreatedto give t Ire* oarnl to the jaterment-of the ' GcimtsI ' 1 in the shore mentioned u„u;iJr. Thefuner- J ' al however, was orhr. snd llA (ieoeral had . beon boried in th< family, raj^t before this -o r .tr. wring to the flhastriooswddow. Khe re- | thy Xhrsudenh in which .h.' sntremttref h- the - 0 national resjnret, lot-added, "in d-H.g this e I need not, 1 cannot nor w hat a .a-rifi- . of ] • persona! Teelings I make re. a een-e of puhhe e duty." The trrr.-l «< tha-fnve waived IC oat of impart for t . truly nplde woman, r. lsrideaand wiBrveniu-Py ren' h - - Iliac. ■ 's CHINESE AS FARMERS. I am copviooad >lai the average Chinese ■ Is fanner can give any ciriExed agriculturist : is yoinle on tilling the soil sod still- heat him- ' k Not only are ihenauvegaidesre-re and fanu- | r_ vrs as tndastriaas as anta, lail they are an- ( „ tiring and there is ao aucb thing as warts. , . e round in their diminutive plantations. . Every fowl of land ta thoroughly cultivated ^ and e.cry' fi-.t villi* gcticroo# rrturm* *• duiia chiik.ns, (dps. and dogs in most *S paaw Eve in the boose with their Owner*. Many at the iyaiara are txrih on the the eauy . net tonka, end it wea »« unconimon to find GR a village all the principal thoroughfare* of he w hich are resnai*. I notice- that all lb- roort *- hvautiful spots in this charming laod»p* if ul in this charming aae..r
occupied by Joa temples end people _ constantly moriag in and oy ul tireur , doore. "Hundreds of scurvy traggara. many of (bMk msde hkdwoni^by iEsraae. ewarm , mound the vntracews lo the templa nnd enj treat elms of every ataangor. They always < areuure- rial an Am^ican is 'rich, but they ■ , m^liu<aj.tottewhi»h«ftertroojirtiyiil«n | ere wdUo-do, as eB dreee aUkc.^cxo^a-piv-Tiir n.Ki-Sre.te.- Chnarfan inv^ably^mo- • ' Hot • Wli-f. W - ,. mat- rvexw.uk tut thcthTl! fare. — ri— — .
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