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_ VOLUME XXVIII. * ~ CAPE MAY CITY, HEW JERSEY. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19.1882. WHOLE NUMBER. 1466. VULU1UL AAIU

OAFE MAY CITY. N. J. , 9 1 .50 a year in Advance. £rrff»ional (f arils. J B. HUFFMAN, g^ruMMKcovuT ownri»wowK. ^^^ITOTAKT PUBUg ~ fg- F DOUGLASS, ATJORN B Y-AT-L A W ATJOBKBYAT-LAW

am HOUCTTOa » CHANCERY »1> ' Car*'N*TC»T. . ^ ALTER A, BARROWS. ATTOBK E Y-AT-L AW aoucrroB in chancibv.^ ^ " J%R. J. E- LEAMIXG A BOH, destTsts, I oW __ „ iW.mi*-nM.n. JAMBS M. E. HILDRETH, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW AND aourrroH. kahteii and exandikb hi u ^OBy y Ba.«iWMA'»f. a. - "insinrss Cards. v JgTH06 B. WILLIAMS, ABCDITECT AND BUILDER. r, WILL BAKE DBA WIN OS. AND «CTM»- * i"BNI> OB CONTRACT. , ornci -i: so'.:-.ro K.. Cap* *»J. RJ. * B.XJTTLE." PAIHTEB AND GLAZIER, QRGANS AND SEWING MAB. F. HORNER, FIAgOS, ORGANS & SEWING MACHINES BKluGSTUN, S. J. 1 TTo TO GARRISON'S STATfifflEBT, AND STORE YABETT FOB OOLD l'KSS. BLANK BOOKS. TOILET I'AI'KB. POCKET CUTLKBY. SHELL GOODS. FISHING TACKIJL KINIATI Bl BOATK^MANIYACnrr-ED ON .BWn.OkACBIN^N^t.KS AND O.L A H WASHINGTON BTKETT. CAFE MAT. E. Y QHAS. P. PERRY, OILS, PAINTS & VARNISHES. " PHILADELPHIA. BII14B JOHN IL RUSSELL, OKNEBAL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS. SHOES. & NOTIONS. fLOUR FEED PAmrr medicines, POBE. LABD. BAMS, SEEDS. Ac. J. U. BCB8ELL. COLD BPBINL.

pOODY EAR'S RUBBER FELTVI I NO AND PACKING CO. HUSK. CLUTH1NO. BOOT* A SHOBS. D. P. DIETERICH. New Y«ak Betting and Peeking Company " "a&s&ttssssxstts? . WABKBOWSAJOt CHfcTNl-T STKEBT. -\rOICK BUILDING BY MAIL." ^|gp§ • JjBKISF 1 J\A BfUMl^iPARATOB Y - i

For Autumn Wear. * . 1 Our Bargain sections offer many lots of Clothing for men and boys, well adapted for Fall wear, at an average of ! forty per cent off from the lowv prices i J established at our June Upset Sale. [ You' may save the cost of a journey I to the city, and perhaps much more, on j ■ a single suit of clothing.

Wanamaker & Brown. Oak 5 !a!L Sixth anti-Mark* Sul, flafcrLV . - BLOOMSDALE LARGE LATB FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE. - Large,^FIat, SoM Hfeids, Short Stems j Set » aixgU Or»lB of 8»ad lx Eaiisd frca SUDa ill frm S«li:t»d Eeadi. * Wa will mat: caiolofoo free of chare* all applicants. D. LANDRETH & SONS. NOB. H AND W BOUTO SIXTH 8TRKKT, (between Market and Cbtrtrml Btiwo ) BRANCH STQR£, ^ OUR MOTTO:**"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!", THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE. 1 - No. 4 1 Washington Straet, Cape May City. (Opposite Kcuk.1i'> Ann tun). CHARLES NEEDLES, MANAGER. « ENLARGED STORE. INCREASED STOCK. riBST-CLAieS GOODS AND CHEAP PRICBB! Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Ud^'^wtorww^Wn^prrimod ftot^Ljm^tgaCWMroi-c Spring & Summer Cloth & Dress Goods, LAD'BT, GENTS AND CHILDBEM HOSE. IMABEgiMEAmi CORAUHE CORSETS. "MhttafHtM^aeeTu Whstuiama atma. orpome Ken.„JL* "" Rgasgb.. ~ FOR SILKS Aim DRESS ROODS - HALL'S No. 26" South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. ' C B. COLfeS, ' LUMBER MERCHANT, MANUFACTURES OF Don, Sail. Jiifls, lalm, Mats, Ml Safin ait Baits. , OFFICE, NO. 14 (CAIOHN'S AVENUE. OAMDEN, 1ST. 3. IIIMM Sla t tad frt Dalmtlra. Apr.:: '-*■:] i. Ef. COLflON 1 L XniDRB COLSON & MULFORD, , I Waomrt. and Rrt.il INwlw* In LUMBER. OPPTITR JK TsJTY "V J* HT)

AND YARD, p [ Front St., 3rd Wharf above Kaighus Ave., CAMDEN. N. J. BOOTS AND SHOES! ! I atrial am Miwi riHMiin- * -* " — * — r — — — - '^p* STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. - OlSTE PRICE OJSTLY. SEE OCR S2J0 GAITERS. AIAO. A PULL BtTFPLT OP FINE. WALL-PAPERS^ a * ELDREDGE JOHNSON. I I* 68 WA8HINOTON STREET. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. < WM. H. BENEZETS'

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5»nsuranrr. MILLVILLE MUTUAL NARINI iffl FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. MILLVILLE N.J. Actual Surplus over all Liabilities. Including Re-insurance, Fire and Marine, $21,203.59. Low. Security Dnpiestiiiatik. j

™ ; ETTLEMENTS PROMPT AND MANAGEMENT ECONOMICAL. ' F. REEVES. Fro*.. -j IL L HOWELL. See. j AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: i P. O. H-». e-.pe Mej c«.n Ilucr. p. KidDf, To.BKna. c*pc M.J (YIJ. I U. w.lu&I.D^CmA. J. W. swain, lichen. ' - E. U. W«r»h»a. SPAYUIC. •<"-> guilding Material, «?tr. J EREMIAH B.6CHEI.LENGER\S LUMBERYARD F^AKHMNU. FHABE STt'PP. IICIyETS. i • r^„ ' ' j. D. W1ITKI.I.KNOKR. j ! -pjARDWAltE. '. g- — iw"*"11, "uot,i- BLn<1>s ! j | m'K'TTEKA. MObuiIXU ► i a ai ■ - I ASStMlMIH-HOT-BED SASH. HAND BAILS. SS .VKL 1 WIS, llALVSTBI.t ; BC{LD1NG AND nuCBKKBKTIKG UAKDWAUK OP EY-KBY DKSCBIPTION. PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. Whiw Leuli. mxpd PBIA K»l»omlmp (»rt . T-.ir,.:,- ■ • .. ■ Tv;t . ■■ r^iiucYmuu. lungtr*, tea SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. Oouua-wnucn. Null, nom 1M CmlBe s "" JUMILI CAMDKS. N J. ?aint5, ©its, &r. JP J. MELVIS, COB. or LAPATETTK AND JACKSON ST*., : PAINTS. PAINTEBS- STPPUBS. WITS HAD, LINSEED Oil 6PIBIT8 Or TUBPKNTINK.

LIQUID PAINTS, i VAKKI6UES, WINDOW ULASS, ° PLAIN AND OBNAKENTAL. ALL AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES ^ 1 ?. it. Trirr's »Xort. paorrr or no profit for t PAINTS, • OILS AND GLAUS, * OILS AND GLASS. - OILS AND GLASS. Olllt AND CLASS, 1 OILS AND lit-ARS. OILS AND GLASS. ( N. crPRICE. Vcoc&ol Cloi Cuiitr. 27 Perry SnS, t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE. DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, i FEED- STORE. Com, Oats, Hay, Bran, Mill Feed WOOD YARD, WOOD CUT AND »rtJr^GKDAB rUITS OP o*u «*. ^ I a yjticjE, i j

A LOAF OF BREAD. : , " U lire boose coming down 1" aid Mr. | , iloresu. looking np from bia aormonpapor despairingly . 1 For thara rnu a hnnjing to and fro from , > all quartan of the old manaion. a running . up and down alaira. a cubdosd boatlr, a j o! laughter, in many krya o( rlalion. aonnd"No, jopi." cried litals Louie, brmtli- . ; k-alr , "Lot Minnie'a bread baa coma out j | of tbeoren, and ifa a ancccm." I •• Ob !" Maid Mr. Mcrrimaa, abalrmctodiy | i rHUTOg onl of tha window and acratcbing ! : bia bald bcU, "iatbataur I "That all, indood!" said Minnio bonclf, ; I a awry blooming girt, with abort ring* of ; J fiaxan hair carting afl orcr her beat, tight 1 ] Hoc eyas, and a prrtty pug noac. with just j the proper upward inclination to gire il a | ! bewitching shape. And rite ran Juto the |

j ron-.i., with a bib-aproa enveloping bcrsliui ' j 6gv. and a fraah color iSeepeaing on her 1 [ chock, while by moans of a stout kitchen- 4 ' towel, »be bold up a tin baking-pan, eouI tinning a puffy, unow-wtate lokf of new j j bread. " That all, pa]o, when il'» the Unit j broad I ever made, aud wben it's to be sent ' » to the Hospital Fair, to bo cut into aaud- ; I wicb» and sold for the tick poor at ten i cats apiece! Look at it, papal smell of I a: ■" bow dcliciousb' light it hi. And.. ' , then till me if yoo cvci -Ijewted to have U-.J. Iioaaokpoper 1" And Miss Minnie Memman kiaacd her j father on the tip of bia noae, and lookod at i j hiut with pretty, girlish trinuiph. , "Very nice— Tory creditable 1" said tho j | good clergyman, beaming on bia daughter. I | -J dare say you'll make a famous cook, one j of three days." "1 only hope," put in Penny, the aecr.od r i dmghUT (whose ItapHamal nauie waa PucJ- j j ope DorcasX " that Mr. Ayton wB! come to ! ' ti e fair and bay some of Minnie'a aaud- j 5 j wicbea, and — " " : Minnie turned short round, dualling pink ! I, to the aery root* of her pretty hair. I 1> . - —I t '■ ncnaenae vou I | " she. "wliat you I I

j are talkitt.;. wben you know very weB Mr. j /.yloti b aiok with pneumonia. And of : I- : r.iursc be lnu; aent a liberal subauriptioo Jo j ' ; tba fair, and what ran it posaibly matter | I " , who bnya iheiw.wl?" ' runny anlwidoi. rather abashed, and Min- i e nie ran Cow.t stairs again, to wrap tbe white, j f spongy loaf in a snowy napkin, and send 1 t ; Jerosba. tl.e bound giil, to tho rooms of tho I e ; Fair Oram, ittce with it |i j "Row remembtw, Jerodta." «bo ottered, | | Imptttasirely, as she held up one Eager to | 1 n : add forre In her words, "it b No. 19-19 I do you hear"? — 19 Savillo atrect !" I j " Ycshu," said Jeruaha, who waa ao do- I er | moralired at tbe jwospect of a temiiorary re- < prieve from her dish-washing, dial rite _ ( eonldTtardly atand still long enough to be t on bee lonnct And away she went, gamboling down the I ' street like a lialf-grown chyhant* >itii tbe 1 i carefully arrappedmp loaf of broad in" abas I tot on one arm. I •' My Brat loaf or bread !" *a!d Minnie to I - herself, a* she leaned aguinrt tha window | cauung. " Oh. Tm so glad it has turned out Aud then her thoughts wauderod to Mr. Harry Ayton. Would he be well enough to be at the fair that evening? would lie patronise tbe refreshment hall ? would be thick brr i hltlo pint-ribbontd apron with tbe bio-front ; W.- becoming? would he — Ob, pabaw; this would never do! Hero it was ten o'clock, and the parlors not dusted, nor Billy's Sun- ' lBay-suit mended and brushed, ready for ■While Jeruaha. after giving her impartla attention to hand-ofgans, a sciaaorsgrinder. and a street acafflo between two bclltgcri. antly-minded little boys, Enally trudged np S the step, of Ka 90 Saville ttmeh • "IlMe. with Mb* Minnie Merriman'a s. kind compliments," said she. "Ploaae, and ue h'athe in.t Imod aha ever made ; pleaec, '*■ and she hopes yoa'Ubke if And Lob Jenkins, Mr. Hatty Ayton'a V- faithful old nurse and housekeeper, carried the loaf of bread up rtatr* to the room where idiverod tho message, err.'-' - lirratiiA "And very kind it b of the minbtor'a daughter," she sail setting tho parcel on — tbe table. " And it's aa beautiful light bread as I ever see ' And how thoughtful f.fc ain'U^f But Mb. Minnie was always ouo for doing kind tbinga to sick fulbt, eyarsinoc •be waa knee-high to a graaabopper-bloeF | her dear Utile soul 1" "Yea," aaid Harry, akrwly, "tt b kindi r cry kind, indeed! Conldnt I have abttle \ of that fraah broad with my beef taa at ; noon. Lob?" j " Well see what tbe doctor my*. Mr. Harry," mid tbe old woman, cheerfully. " And anyhow, if you ean't have it lo-day, I year shall have it bvmorro— ." ^ An hour afterward, Mr. Merriman hintself tame in-bald-headed, spectacled and kindly -eyed— 1-> make a pastoral call. And mnuiy-ey-o— , ■ - i— — - •

Harry Ayton broke abruptly into the good t man's rather prtay platitudea to adt tbe c question nearest to ! .« b.-art. . "Mr. Motrin- . -in you think it poabblo • ,1.., rnur daugl . « Minnie oould ever cars > <°M^e Merriman ( ndud bb spectacles high < np on bb forab-vsl. "My daugbt-r klii.i-.ior lie reproted. ■ falL my dear Harry. - J!y mother was macriod at seventeen. ' »ir," aaid Aytoo. wipling. " Hbaa me 1" t»uJ the goou pastor. "And < 'now 1 come to think of it, my wife »aa not quite eighteen when she audi determined 1 jo try life together, earn salary of Ere bun. deed per annum. Dear, dear! bo. time 1 does shy along, to-be-aura ! My daughter Mmuie. ah?" " BsattH," aaid Mr. Ayton. bravely, " I love her. And of all the women that I ever saw. she b tha only one I couH care to make lay rite.' lix. Merriman rubbed bb dos- " My dear young friend." mid be, "if I area my dangbter Minnie, I ionJd my yea. But Ihn not. And I doot pretend to understand tba ine and oota of a woman'# heart So pexhai* you'd batter ask bar about il!" "I will," said Mr. Ayton. "But I may 1 take U for granted that I have your aano"By all means." aMd be old ganlleman —"by all manna!" [ "Andj-oowffl prvfWWY brr mind for . I riait front ma, wben I am a httla atroogar r ; " 0b- i 1 I hoowMd forgot all abort rt

At three o'clock, pretty Miss Minnie put on her blue velvet oipgr and neat little • , , cacque, and went to No. 18 Saville street to < 5 help inepare the refreabmcnt table for the j ; Hospital Fab. " How did you like my bread T she tpkt-l ( of tbe lady superintendent, who stood (at a : . big table jUb a doxen wbtteaproned voting giria gliding around ber in various diroetions. "The fitxt I ever made." " What bread V said Mr*. lUymond, lift- ! \ ing her eyebrows. " We have roceavad no bread from you, Minnie." " Gooduew gradcua cte !" cried tbe miaI blcrta daughter, claaplug ber bauds, " what i ^ has become of it, then ? For 1 seat Jeruaha \ with it at ten o'clock, and aba came back : and declared that she bad delivered it all "There baa been some mistake, cvideut- ! ly," aaid Mrs. bavldoud. "Aud 1 am sorry, i for we are in great need of real, nice hotuo- ' Minnie hurried bank borne, and sternly I - confronted Jeruaha. who was surreptitiously i (

' buying a penny ballad of a boy at tbe ares j door. •• Jcrusha," said she. "you told me that ] delivered my bread all right." "So 1 -lid. Miss Minnie," whimpered Jeruaha ' At No. 90 Saville street. And as ' you toll me. Miss Minnie." Minnie's cliltek glowed scarlet, then grew ' pale. She sal helplessly down On tbe edge of the kitchen laldo l " Jrmalta!" ahe cried", despairingly, |i "yon'roeanhd my broad i--J my ootupli- Ii . m<atU tu Mr. Ayton iustoad of u. tho Hospital Fair! Oh, /crusba, bow could yon make j such a dreadful blunder?" And she ran up stain to ber father, in a sort' of desperation. j "Papa," the cried, "such a dreadful i thing has happened ! Oh, dou't you think | you could help us out of if in sorno way?" And she related Ute complication with I ;• Ham ! limn ! ha !" said Mr. Mrrriman apparently hoiating bis memory put of tho [ times of Herodotus with some unseen i variety of mental apparatus. " Yea. I see. j But you don't grudge poor Mr. Ayton the i Minnie, my dear, do you?" my you ?" M

j ' ' Oh, no. no I'igjttod Minnie. CI ' " You don't didiko him T " No. paja." said tbe innocent girt "1 CO " Well, then," said this wily old diplomat- tp ; ltd, " suppose we both go around there to- br get ber. aud it can be csphuned aU eatiafac- w ! torily ; and we know, my dear, that we are u { commanded in tbe Good Book to riait tba b( j So M'see M- rrhnnn and ber father went to * 1st Snrille atrvYt. where Harrj Ayton . i on tbe sofa luotiug mry jade and in-' ^ tero-tiug. and jtwt exactly as a lover ought do. IBs face brightened up at tho right '' " Did you tell her. air?" he demandod of " tbe minister. lt " N-no," confessed that worthy old gen- a tleman. " I thought perhaps you could tell le ber better yourself. So I just contrived hi this little opportunity— or rather il contrived 0| itself. And I'M go down stairs now and „ talk with Loi* Jenkins about tliat passage in |r Revelations that always bothers her am" 0 " What does it mean ?" aaid Minnie, in bewilderment, as ber father shuffled out of tbe room. u "It means," raid Mr. Ayton i-romptly, ^ "that I lore you. Dear, sweet bttlo Minnie. I ha to been longing for you in my all those mouths, but until your sweel £ ^Bui I sent no message," said Minnie, fl bluriting "celestial rosy rod," " and no a bread cither. It was all a inLb.ko of Joru- b aba'a They were both inteuided for Ute «! Hospital Fair." b •• But it ianh a mistake that Here you," f, ■aid Mr. Ayton ; and if you cannot teach » , yourself to care for me, after all-" v " Oh, but I didn't say that!" confotsed i Minnio. "At boat— 1 thought— I under- t 1 atood— " d And when Mr. Memman. having quietod Miss Jenkins' mind as to the obscure paa- '' , sago in Revelations, came back, Mirniie waa « I engaged to Harry Ayton. , " Bat yonU let the Fair bare the loaf of 1 bread, Harry f" coaxed Minnie. Not a crumb !" said the lover. " Do , sou suppose I would let any one but myself s , eat that bread— the hrrt bread you ever made, ( t my darling ? I'll send them a cheque of , j fifty dollars, aud let 'em buy thoir own bread , with it." j And so tbe Hospital Fair didn't get Min- , e nie Merrituau's leaf of bread at aU. — JJelcn ( a Fcmaf O out. f , DEPRAVED HUMANITT. " How wicked we am when wo aot down and fink it obor," said Brother Gardner aa the voice of the triangle struck the hour of r, 7. " While I keep try-in' to believe in Hasbro. I keep wonder-ill' how any rtos will ebsr *. gitdar. We mna' not envy, an' yU we do d envy. We mus' not b ar false witnoae, tut' d yit are am forobef strecbin de trnf. Wo d mus' not be an' Tit il oomes ho handy dat we mm' oooeaVt

can't help it- We mna" not steal, an'— an' some of ns don't. Dat is, wo doan got inter , posishtm to handle funds. We mna' not i jealona, an' yd wben de woman acre* de | way, wbotn hnabattd airua %C per week, aails , oct wid fo' new boaneU a j*ar, am it hum'n- , natoF fur my olo woman to look arter an not wirt, rite had bold of her back haY. We mas' not sw'ar. an' yit what am I to do when 1 strike the eand of a sidewalk plank wid my 1 f ut. "or whack my thumb, wid da hammer ? I Am it to be supposed that I wfll calmly aot ' down an' sing a gospel hymn ? " Wben we trade bosses arid a man, are cheat him. When a man wants to borrow . half a dollab of as. are lie to bint. Wa play k reads dance, go to theatre an' circus an' we doan' tarn our backs on a dog -fight. I tell you we am all poo', weak human latin's then while ws flatter outaeliea dat wa am abdm- long to-rda Heabea, at derate of a utile a minute, we am all ready to paaa a lead nicktd on a street kyar company, or pocket de fi bfll found in da Postoffiee. Whan I rot down at night an pull off my bates an' put my fast in de oven an' git to Ihlnktn' ctf boa bard I try to be good, an' how powfu' easy It is to be bad, I baeoane so abaerbed in . my thoughts-da, de ok woman has to hil nta . on de aar wid a Tator to bring me back to airth an' atari mo out arter an armfnl of " wood Gem Ten, lei us ooaitinrt to by to be at«ek, but lot aa count on wrertlin' wid 6a- ' taa about foty times a day, an' cat betn' trown flat on our backs ebery bkaaed time. 1 ' Wa wi3 now irritate d^ usual orJe of bia. i A, Wben waa a man crer* real thai thrckril . .ltd not charge down upon bint?

-jack" Drift* Into sentiment. ! Cape star letter in sraoaj Tranrertpt. The loercaacd Ihmnga al the bolcla 1 of course, increaaed the dontaiaa of ' t bclledom and heaodom. and bathing and - driving in there glnriou# days and dauc- 1 ing and walking and flirting in there mcl- ; low nigbts have doubtless led to ivany | avowals which might nut liavr l«en wins- , ! pcred clac for a iwclvcinonlh Jet. For: while to many seaside flirtatious are but affairs of opportunity and moonlight, to ' others they are matters of dep"' "nd ! truth, that come into tbrir lives for *11 i ! their nights and days Two kinds of lean- 1 ' tlf ul women share tTc univctsal admits- 1 I lion of nu^t, although there are doxens of * pretty girls wbo arc nevt-r spoken of save in their own circle, ibe ro idesly of their , feces And manner serving to guard them • front nujc tliacuaabtn and Ibv license of scaritk- letltv- writers Tin- flrsl lo wliidt I 1 have alludrel ate botulilu] women,

j gnuid. graccfui atnl clcganl crcaturea. 'Ci u|"« tbe glories of the sunset. 1 have in i Jl tin- Stockton Hotel, and who, as rite sits tm ' or walks ..r ltatbcs or rides ia ever attcod. | * happy to be noticed. Site is rcrtsinly j g very bandatanc and luta the fnacioation of | t calm presence ahtl a glow o( |«:r|H laaI | to | auo that shims in litem, however ; tbt-y | E are sweet ana briUiaol. but clear and cold. ^ i There is a sumptuous air of self-satisfac- pc It on about ber which is not unplcaaaot to ^ ' see. because if is the natural aplomb which i b long* to great and acknowledged beauty, g 1 Whenever site moves all eyes follow her, „ 1 but not so ntucb from homage a» from * curiosity. A*p«a-t wftodtu not Know iter "■ ' and whose reealy raiment would entirely «= J.recltfffe all fhottjlit of bia ever aspiring a J to be presented to Iter— lite while the in i gentlemanly Mr. Noodle, with bis superb indifference of manner, is the constant atj tendance upon Iter— might ace her afar off ■ and love 1st distantly, in the way that _ and love iter distantly, in tnc way tuat

Lamb describes— love for tbe "tilgb-buro Hcteo," tbe essence of which - consisted in tbe peri>clual distance and stanllr surrounded with admirers was tbe beauty; bow be promenaded, while the land played, with ber own I band ot suitors playing around bcrsclf ; I she glided swart-like into the dance, j while, wc grave senior*, wbo stood by I looking on entranced, were but her living I shores of the eca of grace which the move- I men t created, and which were so lender- I ly lavod by its rlpplca. Yet, somehow, one cannot see ber to be I truly beautiful. ( The youth and charm I tbe has arc'iadly like a rouge whicb I color* brightly for the moment, but will I the check pallid to-morrow. She I the ap|»t*rance. but not the real aoul I youth, and when yeaus fall upon ber, | and wben site ntf longer glides a wartlike I the dance,' vots feel that there will I not be yoatb to ber heart, but age and bit- I tcr regret, and a wailing like a midnight I wind in an ^itumn garden. It is because I drought of feeling and faith lias so I early set to, the real flowers have faded I in the bol air of false excitement, and I these arc only xtainlcd counterfeit# tiod on n. Ibenialka in IbeirxdaoBs. It taa fear- I f nl thing to say of any woman, but wben fricndvwlto knew ber told us, atandtog that she bad not dared marry the man | lornd, because tbcv liad both been j loo cxpcnsieely educated, il did not teem fearful— il *eeincd only fttony, and it was | spoken of by tbe nrcn over their cigars, , when ibe malic: was discussed with Ibe last glass after the ball. Her heart, then, will never ruin Iter happiness. A tiara of diamonds applied to ber bead will care any affccli ui lower down. And yet, beta to ace a rose bull that hears no roaes. The other morning wben a Dctroiter settled bis wife to a cor on tbe Michigan Central to make the Journey to Chicago alone lie took a look around Uim and aaid ■ Now. love, if you should want tlic window raised, here are a doxeS gentlemen wbo will break their necks to accommodate you." "If you feel luneaitne and want aome- , body to talk with about affairs in Egypt, Noah's irit or the ic^ period, don't bcai1 uictocall ut>on any of tbcac gentlemen." , "1 understand.' "Too won't know enough to trove ike car al noon and get your dinn-r, and y.»t i had better ask tonic of i ball to tut <mi|any 1 you.® If tbry "IT r t.. pgy f.tr y.iur iwa', i ilonT be equeamirii about it." 1 "Of Cuurw in*.' mit."

"You may waul to read to pa«» away , time. If ao, any of iltiwe gonik-mm will only too happy to purchase y « half a of Ibe lale.t lsv.ka and magjrine*. Be careful to aave ,-m f.ir nie to read " when you get home." » ; "111 becrrtain, love." t I "And you can nay to Ibcm that we ' hive been married four ycara : wc do n"t t I happily together; 1 am a iloui-wtc n tyrant -, you bare strong thought# of procuring a divorce ; you feel that you could c t love tbe right aort of a huaband; you like 1 ' orange# and ptanuti ; you are innocent f ' and conflding ; you have never traveled ; [ » you are afraid of gelt tog Top In Chicago, i 1 and you will be ever ao modi ubligotl lo ' any one who will get you a back, ace to J 1 your trunk, and pay all Ibe exponas*. , J Good-bye, love." I . "Good-bye. Harl." . And wasn't it strange that not uoc single ' v mints flat car era spoke to that lady , X in a ride ot three hundred mile* ?— FVre l* Frroa. . J ■ Ho Place 1-IKc IL * From taa BsBimar* Day. " The festival baa done much for Cape ' iUv, aod U ia thought- that the crowd; * y-ni- Auerot willbe largelv increased " through Ka agency. To lire BaUlmoreM '• Ihere ia no place like IL Her bcllea are ; p.-r*-ion* .4 tlte rt>c.mpou nt <J the Fifth Mill Incline the mairtrn'a hemrit toward all d | Marviandcrs. and give prestige to even J tbe UWaVurcd amongst ua

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and Ran-b 1 'n.-thc oldret. lct( #rd mi* : valuable mr-blia m the aorid awl^roOj OT^'il^tofto'^nro'^d pert eel are Uieir 'TMHOt new 111. and rtffnr w the a«ed<y "°j"° «K? lle^lj'^dS1 ^ -Ulkeiroa for.roro "iw Be* auffer or lei your fnewt aa»w. hat aae and urge them In a}e Hup Bulws. Item eai ber. Hop tuner, la an vUeMMuatrt. Hope," tail no pereoo o. taaulj ahoold M with, ootiaem. Trj the mttara today. " $k'