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f I jBnildinfl pjtrrial, «tr. ■jTrmeifTATTR HfrmeT.T.'gynitTt'R r LUMBER YARD 1 twl*u t J com.1t. or io«i>. r s comsiaanj to fencra:. ] ltMetrurr wbitkfii« mn plartkrijio lath. snrsoLM of iu kucdb. • FLOOKUtO. FBAMI STUFF. PICKET*. fSViSw Mroruu' ao?!3!. ! State nock at an «H»H of BUILDING MATERIALS. ] MILL WORK DEPARTMENT In^rhk^ w« I »r* turn* all lnluM j White Pine Lumber, Siding. &c. . SXnKUITKRN U'UBRK FuB HTB AKDKFIXOI.KF Rockland Lime, Hair. Hardware , and Paints. SSESS; KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO.. ; Coal, TTooiI, £tmf, rtr. qoal akb wood. • A coal and wood yard SCHKLLKXGKRR! LtXlIxflf" I ssssssa^sr-10""'1"^ ■ utnuin too. errors and chestnut < •apt^waicmiiwwoi FINS, OAK AND HICKORY WOOD, 38arblf ?ard. qape may city marble works, ' v r. , or. RaCtoaa TrscX a Tsraplt. XONUMKNTS. TOMBSTONES. 6TBTOC • stones, (!dr rational. !&iTE?INSTITUTE BRIDGETON. NEW JERSEY, eihsd- . "tan SHQRTHAHD at.Hoie, i s™£ ; ST. LOUIS MIORTH AND ISSITHTt. | ARTHUR 3. BAKNES, ' . • -'•' ! ANGLESEA, , Cape May Co.. n. j. LOTS. • 50x100. . PMIMiaiM SraJoiraW 'UU I AosaaOCf l.-MC New YorLFliltaVlptiM. by rsu I AnfitAaa. data HIT OooUJ, it 1. ■ lisEpili 1 a lde^~manft,uld CYCLOPEDIA.

ftfcilafla. gnstnras gauds. rpHOMAS M. SEEDS, FASHIOXABT.E HATS A CAPS. j r v„,;t m Mr~i. paitrf-noca. ) j t i J^ETTS, HoVa CQ., j I Inmtm la aaC aklpeen ol : T POULTRY, F i NO. 1. FEDERAL STREET, CAMDEN. NJJ. > 'gmJl.L, WIREBACK A CO., Wholesale grocers, TOBACCO A*D 8" .OAKS. ^ J „ . No 1. s. KiiONT STREET. PUILAPKLPniA. j • Ik F. PETERSON, I FLODIV-ANb GRAIN FACTOR; PRODUCE COMMISSION MEHilIANT. i PHILADELPHIA. ],».wA<l-j j LEITMANN A CO.. I FINK CAKHMGKM AND VILLAGE CARTS { 710 KESSLER STREET. PHILADELPHIA. j C ZUL FMrmoeni An. tod Brawn. »l.. Sunn. N . B . -.-poctal Attention *,«•« to BepaWa*. | ^£i ALLISTEll A CO.. ! j FINE WINDOW SHADES, 1 SOS. I» ANJ i; JtOIITH^s^i ■ >ND STREET. Pi.vMM^nS^kojrata * j,- , J, , ,^-DBYGBDl1 cori?ER''5UcSjS>:a ma A jrartrt AA. r*a«- * ir- IKK Blare wbcrr fOQ mw uht mlrrrItgal ^drrrttsnnrnls. gURROGATE'S OFFICE TOiiirtPl^^^rw<tttlj|n02 tte to! rln* opoo Ua u f SURROGATE OF THE OOUNTT OF CAPE , MAY. U ha offlc. U opt M«J Ooort Donor, oc TL'KSDAV AND SATCBDAT Qf^iMch woeh. WILLIAM BILDHin^ — — — ~ ~ < IHisrfflamous. IFYOU^p -.Win*, opwa. laiaaa |«1.ilR«| tror. AMTMlxXXrt ^OTpfcnapwo^oi PATENTS. ' wUMaalW^ J{M^F<»|«nwloJia. J TDUPTURF. CURED.— NEW APA PUASI-E. B*<l roolrnl. hrM. PrTfrc: •an A'Arteoertn. atnctora, wnhoni onnpco! ojjhMa.^Ohl Klmho.rf^oinA Sixth Mm Car. mj Su No. Yak.' ' °jio-j PEtiaoiississ s»!sals^l^»'h^tv«wlfi«r'in»»'. FWiprsgiiii1 DA1.I KTT BOOK COn PnrOuA, Molnr. j lUi^B : «ITT*M™raui a CO. Aari... Mhua. iaia^srstMh 1 mmmu STjSg^ss.?!r.;1 1pat e nt"S ? RUBBER CLOTHING I jKk „„„„ . jB ; RUBBER GOODS v M \ =8r^p:S|:

DURABILITY SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING 'LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS1 CAPITOL LEAD. HKFEKENCES IN I'APK MAY: * j" C. B. COLES, ^ LUMBER MERCHANT, Sash, Blinds. Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. | cnatoe xtoot am *fi lAimiM. A*rni lor B a'iodA WLmn'rA M.L.Snora»krr'i Frrftuirr 1 Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. I U c CM IMUUBUja SSBS0!?" LOWCTT'ITUCEB'' OaMSKSoSaf™**™* 10 Doors, Sasi, BMs, Mm, MoiiiK Frames, Sreens, CONNER & SCHELLINGER. WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE, BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER,' 2051 207, 209, 2 1 I North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Fund Piatt Glass, Freicti Window Glass Single & Dntle Thick, i > AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. SKY LI GOT AND PLOOK GLASS; Photographer's Crystal Ground Class, Ornamental Glass, ' OEHMAN^QDKISG GLASS PLATES, BEVELED EDGE PLATES, GLAZIERS DIAMONDS. : SEEDS! SEEDS! ^ I'L'UK. PKESI1 AND RELIABLE STOCK OF VEGETABLE, GRASS, FLQWEB, CLOVEB AND BIRD SEEDS. Seeds at 5c. per Packet; 25 Packets $ I ; 1 2 Packets 50c., I Prrx by null Mmy rd-lr^* on rrrlpt of prW. < UKtBY" KWOTT A SON. PlorW ullMm ; |"M«. coour llnxtHo And TlowArJ strrrt.. rip- M.r irr. X J . The Best is the Cheapest! BENEZETS BOOTS AND SHOES, 5 I Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. . Sj!t «ecnt to C«f* Mlj tor thr crtrbrart "WALKER SHO E." Awam ww. h. bi:nui:t. New York Bargain House, 34 Washington St., 3d door from U. S. Pharmacy, j THE* LARA EST STOCK OF Boy's, LaK, Hisses' i ffiiWs Boots & Sloes FINE LAUNDRIED' SHIRTS A sp^,. We n.re K£gSffi8££* ^ 01 NTS' FURNISHING GOODS, lndndtn* All the NOVKLTIUS IN NECKWfcAK. Oar CAM el JEWELRY «rr jn^h^jr ^CUImA ijuqiik to joareele™ L. MCHLAGKH, ■pi.-, No u WiUiinxUAl street, thiol door toes V. S. Fhtmer;. Cepe M«r. BOOTS AND SHOES! Lu*wt had xsai OnolBA StocA of Good. Cheep BoJu and Shote Is Carc Mai ». STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ONE PRICE OlSTLY. -EE OCIBCUA CAITXES. ALSO. % FELL BCPFLY OF FINE WALL-PAPERS ELDREDGE JOHNSON. II B9 WA8HINOTON STREET. GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, | No. 1 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City,

Of sll pUtm *!oni; the NoUiern PeciEo, | o far ha tF.or h»vr U-.-n Uui fir cxLUst- ^ J or draerilml to the ?n, -:r if llie ni r » ml Bitnnrrk, it Li tar, moat .. . . I* u> ~rUT npoa syr.trniatic trrt.^al- ' I 'nrr. trolee a oomepon.i' iit ■ . »f a Nine ■ -rL - r. T:tr citr j, ill of . .: ... lbs !. rib oil ■ : 0M j of Iv.ttoiD laufl rtr-'i-Lti * Array . | -.-til hear. I. Til- (tmuj re ..f :h.- city Ldtio river, hut ou lhd ri-.njr grouuj. ; ' l.'-v.r!,! a."_Y trv'Ailiabte ixrenbility of ia- ; ; never lie *fle<-tpj oj»e way or an-lbw by j | verthy rivrr. Itietoad of ouuatmg I n : ; pro^ieiity on navigation, the boaineah { . j centre " of Ituaaarek ia a, far front, or j ; ! rather ao aitoatod relative to. tlie atrair - | [ b at binding that no one of tlie extninom- ! | i«ts Who atrolled about tho plane aoftr ] ; ;.eled the at the Lo"L"i; of tivo j ! ,-r^tly riiKiig MnlTr behind tbeeitythe I whole of the vast circular valley, a graoei .' i.l bend in the river, the utrwmboau at j j the binding, the lowly blaffa that wnati- i ' I tuto the In, miliary of tho bottom Inn K I I and the scattered buildinga of the town j | are piwntol ftsjlio AjieeUtor as a land- J T toipe picture flnished and frarni d..' Thua j ritintid, tlie city — every ooUeetiou of f honaea west of the Miaeiwippi ia a city— J li.a exposal to the blazing run in Mini- . r.ier and nnahiehled from the wind* of | | " inter. The city itaelf is hardly SOSOept-* one of description at Uiia time. Buildiug ! Iiaa beam going on for alam^gix yean*. I H tho Xorthem Fhcilir Thiilimd ' having ] done more to stimnlatA aettleiuent than ' river navigation has ever d me. or ever j i Thereon four or lit u well-"xm»lrnct<J . and'attractive brick bnib.bnga, three and . four atoned high. The lmsinew is for j ' :iie moot part, however, carried on ia ' btnldiuga of wood, eoustracled tu the : ■-onventionnl atyle id frontier an'kitee- i Atopea arc, plank Kidcwalka are laid. b.:t | I provided witii uth<? tluui nature'- wiilL j IVlwa the oxcupwm peopln Mn-A.1 out j their car* the city *«• fast tilling up with I pemon* from Mamlan. five miles away. | and from the mucin* and farm Beat* for many miles maud. An opportunity was therefore afforded h-Tc. as it has beoa 4 eLwrwhere, for, mingling with both the - townspeople and the back -country-men. sioo. presented a very creditable appear - . wnee_ They seomed cheerful and conn tented with tlicir ventures in llakota. - That they are hopcfnl of the future to a degree of buoyancy 'was readily discovered by conversing with them. A C REE INDIAN DANCE. I. I saw a religious danoo among ' those people. Hie spectacle was no atrocious thai I nearly fiintiwi The object was to . test the endursnoe of their young fight- • ing men. A largo conical tank *np|w.rted by a oentrnl pole, was erected, of which jiue side was occupied by a baud of . .IrntnintT* and bj the chi.fs ; the oth.-r j -i.ti- was left an open space for tiw ad j Uliuistration of tit* proposed U-It of i ruauly virtue. The perfunnaaoc began i by a chorus of tremendous shouts and outcries from the' men around, to an no I .'ompaniaicnt of lorn touting on tte j drums. Tllbmeu were got tip iu wonderfol idyl.-, 'some painttsl -in colored -tn|»o to reMSublv tigers, with scalp* ' dangling round their waists and wri ts, -nd tomahawks hanging in their lielts. Their cxtrvraitiw wtgo covered with In•lian leggings, faced with beads and por t eupino quills. Their faces were paiutoj ui all the oolon of the rainbow, and a L-.Asl many more. After s short sdonoe a y.mng man came forward, alwmt twenty years of age. Him they seised, and immediately cut a slit through each breast - and then passed through this hole s stunt stick. To these sticks they fastened ropes, the other ends of which were 1 tinnly tied to the central pole of the tent I lie yonng man then went to the extremity of tho rope and leaned bock with his wbole weigh!, leing supported by the R sticks through his browU. He pulled the J flrsh right sway from his bones, and in that awful position, without a my .escaping him. he began to ikyico to tlie thundering music of the band. He continued ■ dancing for forty-five minute, when he tainted. Fifteen others llien passed through the sauie ordeal, and were thus admitted as braves to the tribe. Tbi trial was somewhat varied for Mime o. . tbern by getting them to pull gnus through the gmm while haruaisod in the same frightful fashion. [ Junto", G'lzfttr about the li-o.'Ut fatal fire j in Old llaili-y, Loudou. aays : "1 reoominend that on retiring to ragt yon wliould plaoe a pocket handkerchief under your juQow. Should yiwt be arousol by an alarm of fire, steep the handkerchief in water and tie it round your bead, covering your mouth and nostrils. This will k enable the wearer to withstand tlie suffjor btr a valuable chance of escape. Fot I years I was an amateur fireman, and so 1 proved the efliaecy of tbu plan." * The destination Of every piooe of baggage which ia carried on an American railway is rutyylo.1 in a book, and every . time it changes oars a receipt is taken by Hrtwd street station. Philadelphia, a nil i ago, con be trsoed by < Jbo reocipt* there i through all the routes and throagh wttow Inu.Js it paiaul to its destination 01 (be three hundTbd thousand sent out frozwthcre bat year, not a single trunk e wntaot. 1 Dsro to bo true. Nothing can need a lie

Tears will often elapse before s doctor J gets any return for the money, which his j ,■ , L-H-ud* invested in obtaining his diploma. ' . ' (>n the other hand, a single fortunate ,-sm ' i I twenty year* ago, a young doctor who 1 .. had bc-u established three years in Lou- , , '.on without mtiking an income, IuaS • ! li.wrt, and determined to emigrate to Aue- , , ! I. ilia. He sold his email liouw and fur- ( uiturc. paid bis puooge money, and s j , , . week before his ship was to soil, wot t into tlie Country tossy goori bye to !ib|< ; parents. Having to change trains at a]t I junction, he was Waiting on ths platform. 1 1 whim a groom in a smart livoy gollopid • , . 1 up to the station, and.* calling -excitedly ! , . ! to a porter, handrd him a telegraphic ! , , uir-wige for transmission. From soioo ! i . !- mar** cxolmng.vl l--tw.-ai dip two men, , 1 | 'be yoqng doctor understood tliat the it . ...d Islluu dangerously HI. and that on \ 1 , I eminent phvsirisn in I. -ndon was being ■ . j t.-lcgrsphcd for. Ttie groom added that j . , lie Lou liod-n to tin- housm of tlirec local I , i 'list "her Gnaw was iu u terrible wnv." , ; il* Young doctor saw his opportunity. ! . nid ul ouee muzciI iL "Ism a mclical : , tan." be said to tic- groom, "and l.wU! j , . i another doctor nrrivas." The groom we | . I ! .cl : V Jump on my hor*c, sir. and ride ; i might down the road tar about four uil'— ; yon osn't miss the hall ; any one f l-will toll yon wjieiv it is." The doctor * wait, was grwdiy mwvid by the Duch- . ' "«n, sad happened to pc jn*t in tipie to , j -top a mistake^!) lrCD'.in.ut of the patient, . ; which might liav..'provn^fsnd if ooutintud ; | for a fes hours longer. The Huke was r ! -uff.-riug from typhoiil ftwer ; and whan tlie eminent physician arrived from town 1 he declared that Uie young doctor's msn1 | agement of the case had I wen perfet-t. r ; Hie result of this was tlia' the lnttcr was" . j r.'quested to remain at the hall to take i cl*rg« of the patient, and his name fig- . 1 red on the bulletins which were issued i- | during the next furtiiighl, and were I joinbal in all tlie daily newspapers uf the ; i i-ingdom. Such an a lvertiwu>cnt-b always tlie making of a medial] man, cspe- : i eiall.v when his jialicnt twvitb. as the . I Hike diil Our pamilj-s friend reoeiv.xl j , [ u fee of 5u0 giiinots ; tsiok a house at tlie j r | West End, and from Jhat time to this lias ' l<nen ut the head «-f one of the lorgwt ! The popular amusement in fashionable * ■ very every pari. ir of our well-known sot eitdy poo|ile nay be found a baud-book elm. -t impossible to get any reliable work iu English on this branch of astrology, ..s I i-tqipift palmistry may be said to lie ; but sinoe tlud time it has become so much ' the fasbibu to study the hand with rrf.-r 1 "the* tint any mimbyr <J books have sprung up in answer to the demand, most I <>f theut b.-mc froc translations aud sdap- ' and d'Arra utueiy. Ity glaneiug f into one Of tliese books, whieli, by the by. ' is a tratulaliun mad- by XJ.as (1 oi ' i Lours' study I shall not onlv be able tc 1 I find out mrsell individanlly lmtslull in I future U. alile by mti utuui.ug tlie hamb " | of «ny fri.md* and aoinaintanoiA tlie f.uro ^ | of their fingers, the size ami form of the * and the grcd.-r-or i.- - - ,h*velopmeat at nig tli.-" past, pnweut and future of all those sufficiently unwary to submit tbeii 1 liiustely riHlieL'Ydl.Y.YM.-nw'ofchh-1 ognomy do n<A, entirely agree regur.ling * tin- meaning of tlie lines and utarks upon •' tile bands ..f their victims, ho there "ii 1 disajHH.iuting UiidiT one palmist, to ap1 peal to another. Tiiis is, to my tlie least. '' eucouzugiug. and trngipsts a loop-bole fot 0 any malapropos Wading of mystoriou, " lines and bitumitionH. Hut this is not the only remedy in case the palmist foil * to pleise bis eli'ttt, who in ndl confidence e apjaahi to him for a character. 1'olmisu liver, so sda]itable, that you have only, '* iu case the reading of your rigid hand ' prove disappointing, to exprem'tl cfther stidilily or in the piwwnoe of a lixlf-skil!- ^ ful apostle or palmiatic science \<y the - spresimin of your countonsnoe, and yon " will be made hajipy by a totally diffenmt interpretation of the left. It is reserved ' i for the nineteenth century and for the ® ) reigning sirens of Madison sod Fifth avc enu-s torinrniab chiromancy with its most (ana listing oonverts, and it is really quite ■board, on making an afternoon mill to have one's hands seized violently by the e air bostons, who persists in drawing oil her visitor's gloves and then and there d rovmling to liar, by the. aid of this mysr torioos knowledge, not only her pa* and ij net forth in a tell-tale hand, but all aorta of direful and mysterious prophecies far J the future. The hero who saves life does not catch 1 tlie vulgar fancy like the hero who dew. 0 Strove it Human alieep admire the butcher and chant his glory. Comparatively few know a hero wheu they a.,' „ kirn, or own suspect that the loftiest d.vd. r of true hsroiam an wrought around tln-ru r •txvy liay. t j On the spot where once stood 8!. '. John thu Bsplat'a. in Waliirook. which it j was Imroe-I in tiie Great Ftnv aud twenty e feet h-jsi'h the pro. oil s,irf*os. czo.va- ' tops hiv n«i- npon s htrge pi-os of » Emum !*.* -s-.L vwubs dyUlwdotiCTd : to on* of the 11 ua in villa* wliinh stood t . on eith-v bank >A tlie vaoislwd str-a wbieii givsath«.u.triet iu name. . Ifr.i . ■ that the fine piece of mjccc which is the pride of the Guildhall was obtained.

I EATING WITH THE IAK1F* I Ajmj** of war to the knife tb« Philajdelpnia J\i*a ays that the movomeut *i cgsinst the use of the knife in eating is ' to take form In tin- organization of '■ a society fur the suppression ill that insti ItltlSMl as a means of oouveving fond to the inouth. Their are already socirtiea ; tlm suppresoioB of cnulty to auitnuls i iui.1 children, tor the propagation of the i;..«pel in fiurigu porta aud fur various \ other uisdul )>ur|M*«. But the dsngvr* life from one pemistout use of the oridiusry table knife have no organized pr e 1 te-b Vet these are many and great. the hritoric table fork of ru le ooo■trrtcuon wsa the instruuieut in general use there were no doubt many good raa- s c im for the habitual use of the knife. I ! the improvement of the fork has been rapid anil it has been brought to such i "a degree of perfection that all excuses far tba per*i*toiit use of ths knife have long i Usui made void. Tho rilb* of good socio- . ; ; in sympathy with the chsngta intro- : u -creed that the fork should be the active I j implement at the table, while the knife ' i and the spoon are simply auxiliaries. A , I M"U»».Xs newspaper phQiwuphev reoontI ly uu Jertpok to make the use of tlie fork '■ -i:.o of tlie tosta of iximjianitive oiviltxaI j tion. He started at Boston ou on imagi i -.Hry j.rarney, where fail ninety percent ' | i J the patrons at hotels used the furk. , - This proportion gradually declined as he : went toward tho setting nun until on t reaching the mining camps in tho Toriir t'iriee it did not exoeed ton per cent This - is. no doubt a aliort-sightod conclusion, i hut that it has mueli truth iu it soy trsv- , cler may Uwtrfy. It is a mistake, liow1 ever, to c. include that tlie Uncut tlip knife i U ixinfiucd to Aiuericolis. The French i are freest from this breach of good mani tiers, the English next and tli* ]vx>;ile of - this country next in order. Tit- «■«- » nguinst litis ixuiou ,il Usto wlsoxi s tabla ; d'hoto diuuer gives the sojournnr the im- - prossion Jliat it is a swordwwalhiwing 1 exhibition. * COLORED IV ( I M l N IK THE KOITTIL - Tim future of 'lie wwnien is far less b liop'ful than that of the men. The older 1 ecu-ration, from the lraluta of industry . . j lew valuable a- l.un-rll 1.1 htvuMh. I II Jlt i erwomm, ..r ho i . wiv,-, in their own terly frivxilous. The good qualities of llie parents are not sastaiued, while the ii.ul are exaggerated in the children. The „ lahcr are as immoral as tlie men of the . same generation —lees inclined to work. . and kat .steady and ••fllcient when they t do work. Sufficient wages and constant .. employment are always within their . reach. '• Trifling" a. liny are, an estolrlisliod reputation for honesty, steadiness. and apphcution would sncim1 Any of them ; high wag.* ; Imt theee ordinary virtc.w , , .mpatible witii she w bole tMior of their p lives. In Jhc tohiie xi LoUoriee, is is true, I they do more regulur work, but those are open for very few mouths in tlie year, and the town life which they necessitate . and after which the women hanker is more oustly, not only in the matter of food I ami lodging, but in that of the excessive , personal adornment which it enosirageL , That this class form an exception' to tho , otherwise very fair record of the u«gro«-s f nnor the war will I think, liardly be dispuixsl, tbimglf that they are the niotiiei* ( of fiEnn- generations of the United State. , :;:x--!i - is not a pleasing matter for eonJ t. 'Oj Uti .r. Sines the artificial oonnvoj IfyNiic itl Million uf siavery they sscm to : ii.-.v- . .<- ■ Ullen back within themselves uu lb ft a yawmng gulf botwoen. across^ - : i -t i* nqt easy to imagine that even , in U air r< moled future any bridge ate A - irnlar tragedy was cnxctod rcosnlly J in the | aUeeof tiio E«curial While the v.*. - unre 1 icing conducted through , ti.. - rx they wure startled by three or t m ri'i>irts of a gnu following one an- - i . quick succession. BeTeral of ^ tin . r.ui ill the direction from^rliioh the Miges a handsome and wcll-droKusl girl j who exclaimed in pit-on- ocoiiatA. "Hulp r rue, for God's aakn ; ra^ heart is cut in I two, ' She ivas holding her hand, to her c brwist. and blood wo* flowing in large quantities down her dross. A few paces t iurtber on a young man was found lying ^ in a pool of blood, with a gunshot womjd in bis side. When he saw the crowd, * and the girl among them, he just had the , strength to exclaim. "Ok. look at me. ^ tliou etor rfmv life! 1 wish to die with 1 yonr eyot^fciting into mine. " Ths two victims wert till on into Uie hospital of , the jiahio- ; they may liorfc rooover. It has lawn sim-mined that the young man. I a native uf Madrid had for some time j hern iu love with the girl anil, *" alie would not lutou to ltis anil, be Aitonniue J "g to kill her first and himwJiJiftonvaril ' Eacurial witli ouo of hnr frinudx lie thought tho opportunity "would I e favorable for carrying out his Krheme of venI guauce, and be full iwed her front Madrid to •T-U~_;ri;]- ml in ing.J»-rv.xl mid ' uajhfl out to liMWbilo she wax in one of tire corri'lom. shouting lier ak soon u»aho II toriexl rial rid. a - Of bird, -the greenfinch is the earliest riser, as it P pei as early as half paist one in the morning. About half pad two the .•I half so hour later. The sparrow oecu- . piua u early the last place on tlie list The I irpuloti.ru of the lark for early rising is i entirely a fal*» one. That oSlelirste.! 1 bird is a sluggard, an -1 diets nut rise until