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VOLUME xxrx. CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1884. " WHOLE NUMBER. 1545.

o ape may city. n. X. • 1.50 a y aaf trT Advance. ?rof(Htonsl Cards. j b. hotniair, nttobwwv amd lumthmw AT i.«w •rra*** orarar^omioimowk*. - ftdocox-aks, A TTOSHBT-AT-IA W nounpon i* ctaxckhy « **" * ' *"cIri'lc»t cftr '^alttoX BARROWS, 7 ~ a tt ob ktv-a ulic •oucrrom is chavcbby. hoot Hou r. a. J.. '•jyt j. r. mamise > acts, ~ DENTICT8, james ii. e. rildbbtol ATTORNIYTAT-LAW solicitor. w astir awn vxamisek is chascskt. fW.S.? *' " street JJ-EB8RBT W^TOirUKDS," ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, TIOUCTTM asn mastkr I* m«NrlRT At eta nrnz*" tmwem "**" '•!!■ -? J)R- JAMES H. INGRAM. PHY8ICIAN AWD SURGEON, a t*» — " *—* 7*. •~**""u? -.sr j^euben townsknd, aoent CTTSSSLASn 3IUTUALFIRE INSURANCE CO. oflkra It Cap- Ms* ('ran n. Hi-, s J. LTRmFLANDKRS, COUNSELLOR AT- 1. A W, So. Ill Sort- mm. (mod suit. c1hsts. s. J. ^■sriaawsla hur>nsl"li roomy srtll ho lUan^' ' juitnrM Cards. jjjxOB R. WILLIAMST -ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. isbni ok cowtuact. wnrt-o ynMua it. c*e* a.,, sj TTrSSEK, ainteb a ni) glazier. qrganr and sewing ma b. f. horner, PUMfl88AII8tSVD»XiCBII[E8 RBipyrros. s j. &>»tMrwfc **" '"***$5? q. bo. *. grace, practical builder, STILL AT TBB OLD STAND. CASK MAY q.0 to garrison's \ nun, in mm iiibt SOB OOUl MESS. Si ASK BOOKS. TOILKT TASKS. roCTKT (VTUkT, ARKLL CSBAP UBKAKIBL ■IBIATT-U »6 AO* ^S «1A. ITC *KP OS. \ynr JEBPEV HOTEL, CAKDKK. K. J. . mUAttsMT 1LAS. raw rare. , tphe bat view hours, ' palmeb house, ' ■£*.** LAKQI .xi) »CL FvKSIlKKK. >

d GR/>.ND SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT. ■ w J LARGE SPRING STOCK STOVES, RANGES, HARDWARE, _ ! TINWARE AND &L ASS WARE. ' * j House Furnishing Goods OF ALL DCCB1PTH.XS FOB CAM ONLY. | Cape May City, Cape May Court House and Dennisville. - SKA I PL K CITY. AXtlLXSKA AMI OULI.T HUrll OX TrBSDAY AND FBI DAY or KVKRY WKKk. w»ra tbry arill by prepared lo uts orders lor aoylbi'Ht lo oar Uor. *"B KBKP AT TBB FBOMT. WB DKFY CO M Fgrm 0 N WB Ct ABAXTEKfATIRFACTION* TIN BOOFING, "PLDliG, STEAM & GAS FITTING. j. H. BENEZET & BRO., , The Great Bargain House; IN TUB NEW KKICKKKDOrKKB BCILDISI*. no. eo washington STREET. CAPE MAT. n. j. ' IflfiKEi. Gnat Bargain; in QUEENS & GLASSWARE, \ GBKAT HAKGAINM - X jf WtsSxJr; In Old Fash:oned EARTHENWARE. 8£fi|SK^nR0 lo • P OniMRKTS and hi RNEKE ' .. five" cent" counter. ; TEN "CENT COUNTERIMMENSE BARGAINS • «-> ■ IN TIN WARE. JgtafflJw BmgiB jjBDf iri Wjw Wart oral rat' to lb' loret toilkt MAP. . 0 Real Genuine Eargains : PAIKT BKl'silKS. DC FT MH.VBES. UT11TKWAHB BHCbllEb. Ac. ALSO PAINTS f lo lour W wo.il aooouitoo ^ |WTT|DO» «ILjaO J JjTuTa" y*"«! ApriA SMITH & co. " "CAPE MAYloiNf jffipPl LUMBER YARD. Building Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. : FRAME TIMBER, SHEATfflNG BOARDS, SINGLES, ! FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS. Ac. Sash, Dooiis. Blinds & Mouldings i; 1 AT CITY* pmrtt POB CA«n. I I owySfe' aSraSr SStnmX mn.^H'mXfSSSSSm.cm hit aiy. «u nm» mhatrmt^uo' WESLEY G. HUGHES. The People's Reliable ; CLOTHING STORE, i 41 Wash inton Street, Cape May City. ■ Gflits' - Birafly-MaiB CMii aii FiriisliE iionlls. . i ummiswui iirtj.'xwss'fcr? biu! i'ra*;'r£s.*5''.tiii^jir^ ' ■ laino ol Uo«r»liI— ^x.vry , OUR MOTTO-" QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, CUARLKn KXSDLES MANAltBR. : | i jg|SSB^5^^?^^S^|^5.'5?^58 i 1 PALL AND WIXTBH DBES8 ooildo. | 1 MUSLINS AND FLANNELS dr. warner's caroline corsets, * | j , samuel H. FRENCH & CO., '] ' Paint Manufacturers, g painters" and builders" supplies. vmimimmi. m sasoE paint manufactures.: f ygffgtgc jsaapwstJte^sscss'u^* b-r^j o 5M"""MW' SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO.. .»• yt«* ap»*t», ypami ar-in*alli>WWti. Bnarr*. run aoblpbi* j" !

Wfdiral. Home Items. ir'yni rrom>Mc*^Meir* era llrl bog Mncra Ibsl sooor —TmO. -Thrwakrn wonon. omollrat chiM. ■Q-l nckrat foroM rno trrr hop UiUcfl • iili rafr'v and jurat Ronrl. —Old men lourrioc orouort (r«n rimu.ri«, khlnrr ir.-u'-l- or otv orakiora -iH )>■ Stoni new by after ' |«* blum : - ' -Ma'srts! lew. Atoe and Biteraartf. » ill Irat* rtrry oeitliborbood »i hob of : bop hliim imtf. . — "My mmli<-r drore Ihr paroh-<ii »ad ' ww«lr>» Oil mil of hor »y%i«n with hip ' ' IbiUrr*."-- E4 Onr/ffo Bun. j ^ — Kr. p ibr kidncya hrollby ortlh bap — Itr » ■'rr i. rradrml -4r»i ullffo osd I .j rnorr nrlmbin^ and rciiriDj with hop , 1 —The rigor of yowh Lr lbr ogrd ond - ' — Tlir !>ool prriodiCAl for ladicolo Ukr I monihh' and from wliiphlhrv will receive [ i be griau-tl benefit is kip biuen." — Midbere oUflRUr. freiful, nurring I . | children, nill rureibe cbildren and bene- ; lit llimroelvra btuoking hop hirtere daily. ; f'-nn of kidney dime Ibit might bavr ; I wen prevented by a (imelv ute of b"P 1 — IndiKcalion. weakW'UDacb, IrreguUr- j flies of the bowclf, cannot exist when hop j — To produce a rral grnnine olecp aod I t* childJlka rep.—* all olfbt. take a little bop bluer* on retiring. —That indigntinn or atnmarb gas at nlgbL piereo'ioe reat and aleep. will da- . apprar uting bop hiitera. — Farelyiir, nermuv urmubm old ladira *re made perfect ly quiel and ■ epiigblly by using bop bit ten. Put a Brand on Him. a: ore u Wan BIKoo, Samoa;* eoanty. aad the I' sstrii in.?Ye aaaslo'ht la ruber ch*r*der. Lav* m t owi.1i U r*o?i s'tii * ' lug-tro1*^ twtt* ! wlmrau u a m i sjisK: ibs&B?S®5 - isf jSrabyp.YJsb'r.'^ia eouy°erj ''5 um.-iotlpi^ijraar*''£yt>ale I'.ti-. . tllar*r Tb«de*cqwlala Ute graolnr BNMnr d ^lleJnTjunll« *yralnr» ol hiscol ID. trfb* ll'-ro YC. T. (fapr Wap Co. ?Prtrlia«tt. jj sciiellbxgeb, UBKKN t'HERK.*CA l'E MAY COtTTTY. GEOCERffiS. M 5'"5ll james h. 8chellengeb, r.BKBS CBB^t. cart MAY CO. fresh and cured meats, POULYHY'AXn KMIK. iphomas erricson's g ro c e rte'st mows i8ns, bar t.OODX. TU1MM INGS. NOTIONS i^rted«i|i •« john m. russell, OBNBKAL DBALBB l> !d8y goods, groceries, FLOUR AND FEED. 1 fatkxt mbd1c1nb* ^ ' i pork. lard, 1iams. seed?, at. " , JOB* m. BCWBLL. I oomfi|>l«g.cbg«KByYIA.yf.r. 1 ; c PRICES' STORES, i i n*.«t'flkbr bt.cafb mat c1tt. ' GROCERIES, DBT ffiJODS a si lOim ! «d*w?*ra riTrr, i -**'. n fkbbt 8tkkbt. feud store, i oath. bay. bban amd sagll. fksd ' wood "yard. ' v» °si r^b,' — . . :

1 A Lwap-Yqat Dllamroa. Jij 1 "."^Tlra ralra 4 AM tbrrr !■ proud Opb*lw— j ^ j While Msggte f*l» apra ber kaeea. t j There feu ute dnpplag bney, « bbebm.brai^tmi,™'™ ! -marrafeau. i dearer than life. ^ j 1 wa* a mAKtftblny. turned; oldrnotigb it aod tUmdy enougb to know my ownmird aurjly. 1 had alwayi prided myaelf upon j a cwrtaln aleadloeaa of purpoae aod flrmd oeaarf reaolutian, which i called 'flrength i believed that i bad no pan nor abira in the proverbial fickleoaefc of my aex and ' when my ioclinnti-ma aod judgment apr- preached each other in the selection of my <- panorr for lifa i never doubted but tbhi ~ my choice waifiied and aeulcdonoe for all ' She wu a gentle, laving creAture; not y ao pretty ai good, but endaami for ber many amiable quelillee lo all wbo knew her. Not very young either Wbal doee i' a Maid man o i thirty want with a foollab, 0 trifling girl. 1 Miliy wat flrt-aod-twenty, probably and j i thought that the moat ealiafactory age *• poaaiblr. e i v foreman in a large factory where d many girl* and women are employed, and it Hilly Grey w»» lha "malron" wbo had t charge of lbr®. ; 8be earned a gaud salaiy i was pror denl man, and i am not aure but wbal that e coofidcntlioo bad fpU weight with me. j .Not thai i arould have batitaiad about a ' maerjicg JMIly anyway, but it if good. , aortly, far i workiogaan lo have a wifa • wba can be practically a helpmate la him. People fancied abe had a little mooey ; laid by. bul l knew better. Not but what ; ahe could have bad baring worked in i be i factory ateadily tbeae ten yeara and aanwd * a gaod deal; but the bad told of tbe uae lo which ahe bad put ber earaingr. Tbry bad gooe lo educate ber half tiller , mayf-Hi-. ■ "Mother left ber ho n.y care,*' ahe laid. 1 "at only fix yean old. i am nine yearr | ber aenux. and 1 bare been to ber a ercood ' ; mother. Her beauty— abe it lovely Gac-rga j — hat been my eotngam plrenirv and pride ; and her education bat formed my one > erou'ine and care. Until i knew you, ' j dear."— aha oertled ahyly to my aide a< j are walked eloag — "i bad never knowq a 1 lone ao atreog aa my love for May lam aate iLai when y.-u fee her yau will ac- . knowledge ahe if fomenting to be proud . of." j tlhtaghi the Utile woman wbo bad ao j generoualr devoted h* Ufa h ll.it young . girl waaanuoh mare lo ba admired and valued. i drew ber lit'le band— anoewbal browned and hardened by iu yeara of loll — more cinaaly within my arrna and preaaed d tenderly. 1 "i am proud of you:" i told bar. "Mere brainy or edooaUoo can never for a momem b Id cmnpariaon a itb natural goudneaa j like youn. i would nci cbAnga my lUtle toher MtUy tor ibe brightest beauty In (he woridl" r Heaven help ual i meant it then, every word, and auppoeed thai i abould never ' change.' . Ret aoft ayea hrightenad aa i apake. "i fen glad yoo lore me ao." aba aaid. "i > thank God foe Ml" "AndyouMUly— yculovainaaadrarij? "at dearly." Ore w nea thrilled with a new mtetaily t har qniel feat urea glowed and floated Into 1 a aew and auddaa IctveUneea "1 lore ynu dearer than m| life! 1 am out eloquent ami educated. Gearge. wed— t and 1 think 1 feel too deeply la ulk about ! iL But though i teem lo you quiet aod ; , thy and dull usdee It all all tbe time my i heart ipeaka, and il aaya, *1 love you drnter than my lift-"" i ' 1 wat delighted with ber Uttla innocent outburst . i euppoaodil flattered my vanity [ fat 1 real iied fully bow much it meant aerved; ahe bad looked ao pretty, too. when ber cheek* flatbed and ber eyca ' aparklrd— 1 j.krd to think thai i could i call ihiffiow of beamy into llfa. i "Sbe will look ao alwaya whan aba it a k»ad aad happy wifa, " 1 thought. nnd-i i began lo teal that 1 waa really and truly in t a itb bar. i Atari pmtrlUly: mey-ild* waa nowjrixtren. and had fin. i Hbed titr iMnc at achool. MlBy bad talked t n* giving ber another year, but i oppoeed thai in tarnret , -'What* wear] 1 aha sacrifice tne. aa wall i hererlf, to ma*r And ao the gentle yielded lo my wiah-whieh wat i F°"b* ghl'a alao— for abe wrou that ber education wu qu.te guOcirat anw in , enable her. lo gel her owa liriagaudre- , !>ev» her Mater nf l be burden ahe bad borne , ao !-wf and arilhegiy. "AT aery pepper inailmuM." i rfaclnred | appruviagi,.antl aometd tba oajuat-preju- , . nareaariona girl began to pqga away from , | prnW. It an waited tb^ Mey ebemU ,

| come borne for Ibe bolidart, and aa root ; at the could tecurc t poaiti-m at t govrr : neat. Milly and i tbould-b* married • Alia, those holiday: She came- it. j brightest, loveKcrt crtalnre that ever i my imagination bad cooeeired of and Itrifore tbe tied been in the Louie one week i had learned wbal it wat lo lore*. Did Milly ttiepecl a change iu me> ] maid dm it -il. titare and qui-l always. 1 ) *aw no diflcrr-uev* in her cxc-pr that abe ! grew quieter and more pale, and Ibal- | might be the effect of the rloa-. tuttmter 1 weather i hope a i prised and tiuoeted j my gentle I -re nt. Us-, because I bad icncacleoee reproached me eontian'.ly witii lha memory of tbnse simple tender words. i "i lore you dearer than my life " let paaaioa urge toe as it might. 1 neoirel to be true to mr ohligatiani and my lion r bare served if May bad lempted or en- ; cou raged me to a tliffcrcnl rvtnrie; but ' tbe girl gave me no liope— none. Sbe knew tbal i loved ber ob 1 wat sure * of thai: And 1 dared to think, id hope to ' fear that abe lored me; some subtle intcl-i- : grace passed between our liearls and totila 1 and ao informed them; but by neither rd us ' : waaYbe knoaledge r. ip Aimed by eithti | look or word. And a change bad eime ujeut all " I ' these. Something intangible— a sialic i a tecret care, bidden, (uapecu d. h it nr. j shared; i here waa a certain letter Inspire!" of Ibe quick lang of loss and s- r r . , ui ' : # the Intel! igrace tlat may gave its suddenly : 1 j ooe morning— sl^ffttl tuerredetl In oh. 1 b raining * pptition and wat going away at ' 1 t No one opposed P F t a tf unt i.t - ... . ' t sacificed Uiemarlres and^tbeir own bea t. 1 , for ibe take of ibote Ihry lored flashed 1 tbrengh my mind. i though' 1 j But i put Ibe ungracious thought avi.le 1 ( — ashamed of it. Why should the tr r and loyal beart tie sacrifice to the fieV- , ooe that could not i* real tod tut- - , And betides, il nay be that Mit'v .! - • ' not dream of my falsehood. i tb-.ur v i believe i had kept my secret wr : j Whatever tbe dreampl of oi iba-. r.-t ' , the knew sbe made no sign, lit- 1 1'. cheek whitened auotber shade w I i e May ' ' j Wat tpeaking. and ber ey. - .hot otic j 1 i twift glance from ibe drl lo me bnt mil'' i nothing, and it wat understate! that Mat ^ - should go. f Through ibe few days thai remained 1. - , fore her departure 1 lived lis-- •. ' that Mills «-.uld ije ak - oo— wbeo tlic bo ir c.' |«rtiiig 1 .. .. . , Ited that all such hope was van. —God f t i j give mt*: In that hour i ah.i-ret I. ,t - . Milly. , but moment heart spoke to lust * ! ■Good bye." i said, scare-it kaawittg t . wliat 1 aaid. "g-id bless, r-.u lure, au 1 i pitj »:■* j "And help you." abe whispered. ' t . -1- • , your duly: Ob George, la- g-a.l ml... ■ i abe it berarlf an g-red— and indrs.l aire- . , loretyou— dearer ihtn her lit- * There was a curiou* smile on Will . p tale, tad face, and a sirnnge light in i rr i eyes, at i rej- ined imt. p "Sbe i* a g.««l andonbl.-ci-t. -be sti-l. l 1 love ber —ah. wait awhile- n- 1 lurey. u; - 1 tub aill both know wane list bnw wril'.*' i . j That day came >1! ire. a..m Tin*. - weeks had (waard nnce- May a ti.-pt.ru . . ahrink no longer frean the fulflllmrai u . my pledge, ao i asked Milly .o tlx u, <-n 1 our wedding day. t Her facr fltiabed crin sat fit.t. and tbi n j ' i turned pale, and a u.kt.f pain daaned It. - "Nut yet, "abe aaid, "Bepatirnia little j ! _ while longer yet." aod Hien prtaia-o i . i did not urge ber. why tiroold 1? ib. Iteved that she taw Ibe change In uty ic.-t- , inga and was pained by it. i grieved Ihm ' : . Ibit sbiuld be to. but what caild id We were all doomed lo-ruffet . Il waa a: nqoo-liinc In Ibe facimj . 11 at ' ; i asked ber— partly on the spur of th> | ' moment, partly because i could be apart d : ' . Ibe hypocrisy of any lender pawat-,- ' ' ufot. r 1 went lack to rot* work. We unco j * , atearo. of course. To tbia bear i don't ] " know what went wrong. Suddenly ller- j i waa aa explosion, ao awful noire, a rush. , a piercing cry, aod a woman flung bersel. 'j , me, throwing her dxeaa. ber gpv-ut. i ' i i know not whtt about my neck and fat . ! * - and then i knew no more for many bout-. ' w bra i recovered ortsclousomi 1 found i ' myself uniojurrd. aare by ibe sbnefc. but , 1 , Milly— my poor, generous, w rnog.il lore i 11 —Milly was dying She bad threw herself before mr, rcreet- *' ing me from Ibe smoke and attanr Sbe 1 wat bruited, crushed, scalded a'nnwl pai reoognlitoo. oely ibe graile rjes, fml ol r mingled agooy and lore, looked up last ' face uor banged. "Dost my," abe wbiaperrd. aa 1 ko. li " her bed In aH tbe misery of rr- 11 mane and relf.repmacb. "It it to mocii " thus. 1 am aoglad lo base u tbu-. c dev. It's only Ufstbat i am losiog o... i' hb i bved longer i should bare km you. '' sad i lovad you dearer tbso mykifc." p May bad been sent for. It ana mid- 11 ttifbl ere the amred, and Milly was at ok- " fast. She brightened at tbe sigbt of Ibe weep- • girl, though. , "•Botaara," the aaid. "i meant to gir, you toaaeb other try sad by, aa toes aa i could coequ*r my own bean. 1 knew '■ lotted, but that you acre god aod ; " trad pi me. But i abould beer been or. p i ouofrm. aod it is roweto beu.r . goo® i die happily— happily i: your jj take. whom i lored dearer than my life.' r Her faW mace man], bet aaret eyes d

* daabd. Her paint and grief were ovrr. r II y littic, graile. generona love bad; txnaatd Iran taoft t.. b.arcr. r Years passed ere May and 1 forgot thai •- vied as wa. Miliy*. with, a shade of ' us. I pin--., he idc mrtnoky of the der.ucsl, I lender girl who had loved me s*i ruurii 1. Ster than her lilr— Kogllsh Magwon. " Josh BlIllncTon Infidelity r littp..denec. ingratitude, icn'-r at.oc atol j roaardice make t.p tbefctcrd or infidelity j Did you ever bear of a man*, rrawunc * p. 'ing Fbrtfrtaolty <-n bTrtctb Iwd. and turn- * I, ing infide'f ' j euufV in their profs wi -«lo teacli il t Uwts jlcblfureo. No llieiat, aiih ali bit boaalcd bravely, 1 .* Lax care jret tksred to advevtiar bla uobe-- . harder lo reach bell Iban ibe righlrour do 1 1 nctin one lbiog- abra a toan git*- tr.i>. ,1 friend lite devil to knlp hint siul. ^ i hail rather be en tdiirt than aft infi.tr* i ,! if I am an infldrl. I bare made mis II h«*i1 , ; 1 never bar met a (ree. thinker yet wl. . ! '!i-la*t behave a hundred times more not.- ; I rente Uian be kan find in the Bible rettn ■ where. 1 1 child lobe balaOdel." -**«•> may Irani lafids I.* . it .... 1 L'i *•" TD,y •'"*' 1 1 W big reason. Li. Impudenoe woull lw j ami u;' t . | r.trr their unbrlraf. thai 1 bar ! The i ifl.il 1, IJ his iutpudeoce, will m.k yu l • : V tbal the flojjd didocctr. when j atsrJiiaUfp. w bal it alter one apple sweet , " a;.- 1 one saut. *u till why-a bra's egg lg . while, and aduk'aegg blur. When 1 hear u nrirv infidel proklaiming Lis titibrlcif. I wonder if he will trad ,ld r. I gun. no*. He will be more like. . | ly to send U t tin crd. niox man wbo en- * i goiter- tbe little trick church just around ' lb.hi iraicsolik* value »b.iut 1000 per \ . -ti* \1 s lv.-nirenieol in tbe M-.-d.icri , 1'a'ti. tie- is.', g.eat youthful geniu-rs of , pirviuas to lie ir drpaitura for London. , - : sin r.* I ley have to apprar at Hi r Msjra- , . ir 'a Tiaat t* f-r a aerie* of concerts, 1 1 try , * We iinr Hall, .n s liicb occarioo ibrywld i a-Mnl by Auguate Cockrl, tbe gr.al. .out ruqinent and nwwl biiUiutl pianisl. , 33.1 Elf r. lls.il. tbe l,lr baritone of Die Academy of Mui c of New York. The * ueii-h^eoreiit. io -ft ud It everybody lie* , of. port up . :y ■* Iwar-og rlusr great talents i • : .«cr ttee., 1.4« | hi! Ibvptif! of adiptsaion I "tiv ol* "lire bfanllful fairy star, > M rOlaggic Mitchell." ubo was playing tw.i.eek.* ragagemrnl at f.e National i , which was i /tared oo the tile of . .lie Universal. st Church, In West Getter ce . I Ptr»«. Ti.e haal nirticeslolril llm ' the i ' ; lull for Ibe evening | roseola tbe usual I a* Irani* .ns, brai tcs a* .ng by Mrs. Homan and a dance by Mbt Wtigbt. The far : | r .raucee wdi open with tbe classic play ■ ' of the -Maid ai h 'he Milking fail.' in I , il- *.f ahidcpiecis lie* 'asciiaiing Ml<a i ' managst* fiase a ready placed several new ( : lief in tbe eyes of the - audtccoL*. One 1 rare **f t'u* arii.t TI.e old daubs wen I never Very .xcrilet I and la I Urexroie , ! r,-.tlt»r ru-ty with use." The admission t j "fifty cs-nia f*« Is.ara and twenlr-flrr ■ j An editor rrcrntly ordered a pair of | j m tbry prnred to lie aeecral inches loo ! !*mg. Ii being lale iki ha uiday olghl.ibr jro.k the Iron-err In bla wife ami a-k.d ' Iter lo Culibcmr ff and hem lliem ..ret. ' | Tlit good lady alnse dinner bad prshaps il -agreed wilb litre, brusquely r.-fusarel * tame rvauli fo lowed . n app iuaiioo to ' ibe wile s airier and lo Hie eldest daiight. <*r. Bui -before b-d.timr the wife relral- ' ig. he-k ibepanU. aod (piling sigmehes ' from the legs tH-mtued tbem in Qioely aod n.ioredjlicm la ibe ctuael. Halfsn b.iut ** ber dsugbirr with r.reiiponrtiite-for nor unfilial conduct, took tbe Ionisers, and culling off six iocbea, brmmed and rr- " paced ibetn- Finally, tbe sister-in-law " felt Ibe pangs of cr« science, and abe too perfotioed an addiliueal surgical npefi. ' lion on Hw ga-tneni. Wbra (be editor ° appeared al Ireakfaat no Sunday (be '* ramfly tbnngbt a Ulgblaud ilorflain bad ® arrireri. J Why trsey Call Him "Old Man." j| Yea. thai 'a sarlly to," aaid Jenkioa. f ' "mr bairi* lurn.nggray aod failing oat before its liroc. Use something! 1 woo id. sowt uu ludr icslorers are dangerous," i - ttue.-miiaeitdbMfocod, "brn Parker's c ii rlr bslram is as harmless as il is effective g ,*o- tried it. ao.1 know. gin the Balm k . -i.OW and the boys will sono stop calling a you Old Man Jenkins.' " It never fails n in restore Ibe original color to grey or k faded hair. Richly prrfnuwd. an uugiaiil 1 t

Toward Something Settee. not- - > xaiTuracttiKAL asarrt — '' Aiueitca is a awift land and rounds iato i money waa ilie gityii feat It il i - day <>ur people who have uioory— mooey ami leputabk* lo la- ticb. w'c begin to Me money We hod ihai el" s man bat ra do in Ibis (tnmi- anil 1* lo grip bia I.4J.I haari itglii to oil 1-r tru and hol'lao ^ in loci, we la-gin i., sre that 'he moar Iu- gets We find, in ab-ul^tbat wr have plenty ol men in America a Is. are iii for nothing rdar l>ui tomake mooey. And ro ir is that our heal people are -udrienly beginning to any "Let us do dead let let. ami as rutr nary it rte, why -n- art in il* many ways and walktallutrt Ibe eager feri nf our ambitious and lesl-mindeii people. New York wili, of orsurar, icng* remain " ' lli«* capita! of commerce This tremra--i ota Moloch .*f ireik* very oatnnllr i-. mpie- an ro death. Site may* sit al bis le t ii Iter -wares there, and all that, even 'in i. *xi,c has buill brrbouae hi walk ' -*itie c.'ul las ' -. > i lias already built here u auiiful bu'ites, liih-.Tich. ghiriou* toaer. ban ran l«* l-uurin ibr'dljr of New y ak Slick a piu here, and remembri ■ bis t. H» eoW. ti"/**u truib. And i think ' uiral dial Hear iban simple material : e-.-ii w. an ii'lirre i« m.l the inchest - r ' i -s-rrra i - iliiiftrir'e. emphasize, wbal ! ' *. retlil >■' And ro 1 any art has built ber b-'tiic i" h She will i-e»ra» ii ao-t bide 1 guy. almost black, ram ia wbiis*. aod 1 Ml oo. This ir a ltd city. Of outre; If you only ace tbe capitol and Pcnnsylran-a ^ avenue, and indeed the largest half 1 fear unly sec llria ruucb, why Washington may ueiti gray. green. or even black or mottled, i! y-ou lake info account uie crowds ef colored folks. But go out loward Penal or IVndlotoo'* plant or Secretary Blaine's and you will ever stier remember Wtah. ingtonUily as Ibe reddest of red tpota on ' hit*. bluest of blueakirs— (beae bring ' out and Habere lire red so distinctly — the itiicow l'oni|«-iian red—you fairly revel 1 itailtr vtiiiili ol jl And this red ia not nt aii obttutivr. These green tieea tee to inrttrrupled by some sudden or sharp (-.unreal of color. Here it ia aurpriaed by » break of grera atone or grey atone, then Mifier form of red. but tbe whole bablt. able and decent part of tbli great capital 1 of out* ia ooe prevailing array of barmnni lout lVmpciiun and Indian red. "Are you going to klsa mo?" If ever i go into a new locality again 1 * will study up my urography belter (ban t * dill this lime, for my ignorance got ma * a misrl iibcradoriable porifion. Aa i the boat neared Panford, i was standing. with otbetv, on tbe deck, when a vny i pretty young lady came np to tpe. aod, , with a aaeet smile rut Iter face.iooked iulo ! mine wilb a pairr.f Invrly eyes. and naked; i "Are you goitsg to klaa me, air!" If anms r ns had olTend to lend me ten dollart i ; ciald t"u have Isera more surprised, ami ■ iianliy knowing wlial i" aay, and In order i gsi'-i 1 filik* time, gasped nut. "Pardon, i Mis- what did you art!" i fdl abe knew i it* aui l"-i. bni ahe said aweetly, "Are going t" kiss me In night?" There was ; no iiiitundcratanding ber this time. 1 i ber. and so did othett, and i fell i lie blood rushing lntS" my face, and i ■iimotemloul: "i would like lo Accommodate yoo, Mi«»; f would truly; but i bars a wife and thirteen small children •<» ■ hoatd wilb ror ,^od, If my wife abookl -c me kissing you — ** "Kissing me. ynu luieful old thingi wbo aaked you to kiss me?" "Yon did," i yeiled. "youasked me twice:" "You old fool; i s.ki-tl yoo if yrwt wen- going to Klaalme— Kiaaimr* Cby to n-fht; don't you know anything?" ami off i linn i did. 1 would like lo exchange pj^-fispb* wilb him. — Frtrm iht IMfoat a correspondent of ibe 81. Louia UUr. li'mr-rat, who baa been boboobbing with ihe lunanra kmc* savt that Flood. Fair aid Maekay are brawny, full -blooded mem. «iih good color, (tightened by good living and drinking. Tber diva* cartlewly and all lha California characteristics— fiee and easy in aiddreaa. bail fellowa wall met wilb all iheir'trieoda. tsbarom, oo the contrary, could alt for a picture of a good Counedieut deacon. He ia iblo, angular, uadrnud, fiai-cbealed, wilb Mraigbt.laok hair, wtdiened by age, combed down ■month over bit small brad; a pallid facr, almost destitute of expreoaloc. and a mustache that adds nothing to tbe countenance. When be kxika at you, however, notice a pair of eye* at aimrp a* Iboee of a weasel and Ibe quiel (astute* show lira*. Ibe email body hat a good deal of nervous energy. He alwayi dresses io plain black broadcloth, of ministerial cut. and tbia. with bis while necktie and ailk list, "adds to hit clerical appearance. ha ii ooe of tbe brat poker playi rs oo lha Cues* My daughter waa troubled wilb Heart lA-t.'S-s.W— stsriS extendiig over entire bodj. doctors aoold ont help ber. Dr. Grass* Heart jugocured ber wlihia three mcrtha— jet Omoofd. s. h. *1 pm bouit at