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VOLUME XXX. CAPE MAY CITY. HEW JEBSEY! SATURDAY. AUGUST 16.1884. WHOLE NUMBER. 1567.

OAPE MAY CITY. I*. J. T. *- YTTI.T.H VT mOHT. 9 1 .50 ■ y*r In Advnca. • j Intwtml Sards. j b. huffman, 5cri*>** « 4«TKR tVti 8XAKINER ' t nnrrBiMWirjrismosE*. / iirir'-r <""7 d*"7 <t attar Bammr — mm. jy T. douqlahb. attob»*t.at.law StlUfTltM IN in AKCKRY alter a. barrows. aitorke y-a t-l a w solicitor is murnir. ■qrt j. f. leamtng a bon. dentTbts, t ^;^{s»**cSI*vn.^-T«nr».taTsandli»i-tames m. k. HILDRETn. • attorney-at-i.aw aoumvm. us wan «wn iamisck is •o-errert w. eomttvos. attorne y-at-la w. solicitor ash *a"t*b is oh»wcrwt. . Hnexx. Tswdars swl rn.i.r., j")b. james h. ingram, phtsician and surgeon, - pjeuben townrenp. AORWT flPHSSSlASn sfdtit a t. fire insurance co. ' ooawiiuitnKRR <>* brwtm. Ofcnir-^»»lv«nll^M.«-l. )-V' > j^lfred ei. anders. . counsellor at-i.aw. SttCbttttf #*rd«. jjjnos r. williams. , ABCHITEOT and hdti.rer. Will MASS nSAWisn* KB uttprri?' • p*wn m» pnwnrarv. owinrr a w.Hi . Be, tugs my. WJ. , B. LITTLE. *" • inter and glazier, ONWS fiv y7^4 .i- ■] A P- ****** OrsSKAI. Mirsr 1MB A. S. WARWICK A on. qrc.ans and bew{vo~ma- „ «. F. HORNER, mjMtKnsEfmuniEs WIlrtBOS. W J. Q.BO: W GRACE. PRACTICAL BUILDER, gnu. AT Till "LP IT tin. CAP* MAY I CTK MOTTO IS "PMUMP'I MP" " , . f"-T gSWING MACHINE lusictL swim nmraii. ( IT,. r^OMi.i qo to (iAKBISONK skreeht. iis) store faheti Fare*. i«ixrr .-crr.rst, statu. 18*41- UKKAKtV-. ■miarTu* rpatr jtawt^Mmuutti os Rattiwr SJKW* AID oil A • vassdrxos irTRRBT. cap* «at, *. j. fchtef harbis, general upholsterer,

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An (root U«- -.1.1. of IU djlu An ; » r-t". to Uoa.hU ul mj 'I- u. tn. '■ b*'"d*' *'"y A Flirting Folly. " Lndiea and gentle non, I regret to nay that we nliidl la- detained here eomo hoon. Thorn luu beru nu ancidenl on Uio line beyond, nnd we ouuo.it get I llir..ngb until towar.1 crming.!' Diere won nu help font, and I hi grumbling pameugera g..l out of the car'r riage with rarioun expmaniuiu of ouuoy- ' '"Oli, Molli "! wliat nboll wn do hero lliin nfbmuiou f " •• My dear Nina, wall bare no me g,wd •on I We're Tn n ntrauge plnon, with me I l> «dy to piny propnrty. nnd well mak* • thin a day long to be rememlietv I. I' m 1 Ruing lo get up m flirhiliou trull notne- , laxly . and you muni du At name We onu Uarw rare fun if yon only will." Nina doni not fall iu with thin plan eery bnanily. bet pn.|xjaoi to gn to a I hotel fur dinner, and they atart imtne.liaiely. 1 Mollie in amaU." fair. beiriMrin* ; Nina ' tall, dark, and rather -lately looking - ; jnat opfxjnite in *i>1Hior.iuoe nnd dtnponi- , lion, yet the Iient of friendx. . " TUere'n a huge jnrk in thin plaee. for ' I've Imord Oonnin Wdl npenk of it." Nina I nvunrkn to Moljie, Who i.' tie lore the , mirror prejxwiug for t .e afternoon earnluugu. "Suppuae wo walk oat and hod "Juxt the thing." aangnled Uallin. , " We'll have fan mud Iherv if nnywiidte," . They hare no difficulty in finding the • park, mid a Tory pretty plane it in. They ' , find a mirtir aoat and nit down " to awuit I ill- coming man. " an Mollir expressed it "Oh. hnreouuMe two of the uobbiext if Mlowa!" ahe whinpered. prenentiy. | "Now. Nina, yon mint do juat an I da" . "Mollie, pieene be oarefnll remem- j lint they are very near now, and an- - .incioua Mollie amtlea and bown. 1 Both gentlemen lift their hate, paaa on | n few ntepn. and tnrn hock. " Mollie. don't be reukleaa I" " Nina, don't be prudish I" Euoli*h Nina hatiw to be called prudish ; beaida idle is catching the iufte- > tion ; and when the gentlemen pause on ' their return, she nuntainn her part re-i markably well for an amateur. It is only ; ' fur uook, and no one will ever kn'dw of . ; it, she reasona A UUlu distanoe back of them. Nina j notice a gentleman nelining on a rustic < handsome faoc. with piercing blank erea bud might ltxik tender if their owner so § ' willed. Nina imagined. He must have | ' the whole perfarauuioa and there ^ wa- a half-amile of o.xitem|*l on the firm j ■ art li|W, which Nina observe*. - " Midiie." aheflndsaehance to whisper —ide. "let's gat swsy from these men ; we I ix re earned it for enough Do you ) nee that gentleman over there who is i watching us 1" * Pooh I ha is only wishing ha had the name opportunity and reckless Mollie Fislly the two gsllanta propooa to go I for rglrenhmauta. at the reetaarsnt near, ' .-n.l even Mollie hfwitstea ••1 think we moat return to the hotel now." Nina nay*, quickly. Slip has learned, from their eonrana- | tion. that they are not the sort of oomt |>aiy die would like to appear in. and she d'otermineato take the matter in bar own J bauds. Diey insiaf on aooftfapanymg them to ' Ibn hotel, and Nina, growing mare dis- i ng«. to peremptanly refuse them. Ax they leave the park. Nina anud I ' man behind them, and nbe inrtinctireiy • la that he deepipon thnn all A yver later, Nina Blank is in the N j b > el, with a party of friends, Mollie (for- - •Ion not being ooe of the number. Kinri I- at a window, observing the new arrir- ; sis. Suddenly she starts. Surely thenmthcfaoe, which harrtig uuoe seen, she ; :.T rawer forgotten I -h is the gratlemsn I I who witmwaed ttat. foobah d irtasion J». f '• the perk at Newton. The asm® pientiug : ] ey«, the same firm wet mouth, bat the - ! crmtnrnptnous anile is 'gtrnw Will he ■ recognise bar. aba woudend tibe~lrj« » mxitry nopca no< tor Wse is heartily - | miismed of her conduct on thai oocexion. r, MhednoMe hereelf with unusual earn aim lakes a pelting glanee at the mnror, Ji tko lefhwtioo of the talk willowy lorm. ' ; in pule pink dratmrias, is aridoitly eaUs »] trtory. . x Kbe meets Philip Ouoerau, and in inc tr.-iaoed a few moments sfuw euteriug' I .the dmwmg-room- Kin. nlmo« ba • her seif-po inraainn an the lusct eyes rent . on b.*eo keenly >*ut erxdsufiy he doe. : not leeoguan b«, and in n fww momeutn J - u..y« chstting ki a neo fneodly mon5 ' --filiafiav. waits Ubaankn, aathemuaij st-4-upi And they sr. aotai gfidi«W

he naya, mtnringly, lookTiig down Hither dork, exprrtwire ryfw, ax Uipy aland hi the moonlight "(in it tx- jicnnubli we have ever met before to-night t~ tilio bogha lightly, p>Tlispx n little guiltily, for she remembers it all so sell. n. "Once having observed a facvV I never forget it" he goes on, without waitmg for a reply. " For instance, I met a gen- ' | himsn in a r^-taarant a fior wivin ago. j liad seen bef.re, but 1 ix.uid not det.Ymine when or where. This morning I I suddenly mnouibornd tliat he wax in a I train with am two years ago and oocupiud | "You would make a good detective," i she najn feelhig thai it was only a quoj tion ol lime w hen be will remember that uufortsuste nftoruoon. " Why should I ] caref" nhe thinks impatiently. "It ix" ; | no more than hundreds of girls do every; day. sad think nothing of it" , I llut nhe dors osre. uevertheleea It is * the ildftoa at the (net of good things - ] which follows. PitmioA driviw. walks. I "ith thuicing in the evenin)b-tu bewilder- , 1 ing Itia-ic. Nms enjoys it si! so thoreugly with Philip Gsmeroii st tier side, t A sultry morning, sad Nina i- lounging ' | a in one of the little summer-honxee that , w dot the lawn. Two geuthmen oouie up , >n ^kc possession of a rnsuc Ixmeh oat- ' A side ; the ivy forms a complete xcreen, ■ nnd Nina in not aware of their proximity^ Tiiey are evideutly dtxcaxeiug ^some' ] ' "1 m.-t her ,Tir-l nu one the boats I e going to the mesh ore. She txiwed to us, i us a m-ans of gPttlhg np a flirtation, and ' 1 J I "f course Hvpoude-L We w ere together ! I w oil the altoruoou. and I have called on i e Iter "several ttmex sinoe. She—" n i " There, Joe, I have beard enough, " • „ Nina starts st the sound of that well I ■r known voice, sad risox to leave the sum- ' mt-r-hnuso, but the next aouteuoe tragsa fixes lier. "Any woman who will dolib- < t ersUdy attract the attention of a stranger i —'get np s flirtation,' as you express it — in no public a place as an exouraion boat, < l4 is unworthy the name of woman." I •' Now, Cameron, yon always did have i l_ i* inn1 strsitlsoxl notions, and this is one I of them. Why, my desr follow, they si! | a A) it !" ' t " Not alb" objects Philip; "I am well I r aware that n great many do ; but I ooo- ' K tend thai no woman can engage in litis I j sort of tliiug without biw-"riug her worn- i an-lpxxl and rendering hcswrlf less re i , spoctadeven by the man wle' -Teepond- ' .. to her advanocn. I tell yen. L. timer, I i „ have seen to much of thix sort of thing. > j < Why. awry echo d-girl one moeta will t |t ogle and smflo if uue happens to look at < L her." ^ | " My prophntio soul tells me you will , ! marry an incorrigible flirt," Joe nays, no! •* having any. opposing argument to ad- " Never I I despise them too heart - Nina, listening to every word, feel. thai she can bear it no longer, and sac- ' | ereda in leaving without attracting their i attention. White and shivering she J notches be* own room. So this is Philip h | what she lias dune. „ i All that day ahe broods of his cutting g J winds ; and when evening oomm, her y-TtsidU Is made up She will avoid him ax ] | much a» poasihle; but, if the worst comes. | and ho axka her to be his wife, she will ^ j refuse. That dream of bliss is over for- . ever. Nina u rather hard on herself. , { and too generous to throw the blame, where it really belong, op saucy Mollie. ! The days go byj and Philip is puzzled ' mid no", a little troubled at the charge in m ' Nina ltlack. He is not oonaoloua of any j fault on his part, and be tries .in vain to i dispel the oload that has risen between f ' |hcm. They go out walking one evening to ' view the sunset from a high point near. " N uia feels that she is treading on forbid- * d- o ground. She has conscientiously avoided being alone with liim. but to9 night the temptation is too strung. They 0 i wituea a brilliant sunset, and Nina growentbusraatio. U "This is a beautiful world!" Philip ' my. ax they watch together the western . sky, all flushed into sudden giory. " Yea" Kins replies, dreamily. "Pcr- ' hope it is to same, while others find only the faded gray tmta. See. the red and ^ cold are fading even now. The beauty _ . in our lives, like tbe buenty in ytaide.--ky. is bnt few end boor, an th«. " j She stops abruptly, warned by the cx- . prawBon of his face. Be lays his hand ■ tenderly on hers as be say.— . j "And then oomee the silvery tint of H ! quiet happiness, which is fsr bsttar than the trsnsnxit flileudur of excilomeuL " *j No answer. Nina does not fed equal j to talking acntimr-t with Philip Cameron ~ i to-right, but he gore on eagerly,— "Nina, yon know I love joul Oh. m\ * darling. I will atrivx to make your lib ' prtfectlv happy ! Kin. my love, an *'sw. r.ux- one word !"* * Bte tail tax twv fans with he* hands to * shut out the vision of his pleading eym t. Clh. if she hed-tl an tl.a Slaaaga te tdl - g him all! But she still renumbers hi :e sweeping ■■ulioua of oouUinpt, and her "• courage fails. 9 He eatxes her band almost roughly. 7:~ -Ntaa i bdieva you love met Wfl' x you not be my wifs r" ". He naes qciokl y ; but a glanee at her , at while, pained isoe nadrnns him. Agaitr* . ' ; he pleads for one word of km ; Nina bea. sen desperate. She rises ami . faces a- him. i " Philip Oamerna. Auai we met here. D- a few weeks ago, von told me my loci ■g'aexxaed fsjailiar. and that we must have s» mrt bsdcwa Wi had at \tttian. It st was x httte nun than a year ago. in the as public park a S Nrwtuc. I>o you rrmrats lar two fordid, gjris wh". flirted with two 6- o-itaByTooAit young mm. f" He lam rum mput. ami xiw knows by i: tlx. exprmaioc of his tare that be reatam- « hers sir i. b>^btawith.g»tora • jlw*" 7"** ™ae'

muse near the drive, and iivtiaeartf part <; yvurouuvuixabou with. Mr. Iwtiumr. ll I learned then, what I already snspootct. ! iiut Jjiu drxptxrd any woman who Wixrld ' over herwif to do ax I have dump and '-hat is why 1 cannot be your wife. " " For s moment tbey stand iocmg each other, without a wind.* Philip Cameron is piwitly snrprisnL '• Ho box stndjnl Nina ailAbnw week, and 1 lie Iks exulted ha- aliovo all wonmn. H ■ " line Ihouprirt bar the exponent of j.nto wnmsuluir*. and would have sworn that -lie wax iiiuapabl^ of Urn Ixil.lurw. t-i J » hioh she ooj.h-xeex. He xilent so hug that she tries to leave liim. " No:." lie cruw ,.ut. "I asm forgive " you anything ; only tell me you are not in the Itabil of doing tliix thing. I re,1, wax the leader. Wxx it not ao^" I lint Nina docs not utter a word in atdfUhMM. I "Tell me, have you engaged in that " kind of flirtation si nor ?" '' , " Mr. Oaunirou.' yon hare no right to >' "1 iiuve a right, foryon are to be my | wife I" And before Xiua could remuust rate, Philip's arms were about her, mud ' she has to acknowledge herself vaai1 1 qui shed. * . tiik rxtTiirzuVBUOA ET" - — . i . | The foet of elephants kept fur show r ; are trunmeu two or three tmn-s ] a ycur. The sole of an elephants foot is » ! oovertxl with a ' tliick. horny snb- , j xtanoe of material similar to the three I I toe-nails on larh foot ; and an it grows r i thicker and thicker it ountands to ouui and crook, often I riming tbe animaL lturnnm, the, -Ainerioun showman, re- " ivn.tly*" subjected his elephsnta to the I trimming pruorea st one of thn towux • whore he was exhibiting. With a knife . i-.bout two fert long, greet piecrs of honi. - xix inches by four, and a quarter of an : inch thick am shaved off. Often pieces of glan. .wire, nails and , other things are found imbedded in tlie foot, which liavo lieeu picked up during p street parade. Bonn times these irrita p ting morsels work up into the leg and ! produce a festering sore. A large nail found imbedded in the foot of one of 1 tbe elephants, which had to be extracted . with a pair of pincers, and the wound i syringed with warm water. During the - operation the huge creature appeared to j suffer greet pain, but nwrned to under- 1 • stand that it wuuid afterward obtain rv- . E and therefore bore it very patiently, . ami UnmpeUxl its pleasure at the dune of I the operation. Three times around an t elephant's front hoof is said to be liis uxsciMisht. | ArAIBrt'L^lZKH,.,!. A Paris oono«pond«it giv.-x an aocoimt of a hmiUe experiment made by . M. Brown Sequard. Tiiat ex|>oruucnter inuite-i to see whether life after nfe i lent dnaah is suv>ptible of Iwdng re- . ca'led in on animal killed iu a healthy. - -tatp. He tbqnfore beheaded a d<.famillar witii his voice. Tbe blood of i another dag.waa beforehand pp jwred to ! ik- transfused into the arteries of the head. No soouor was it iujeohvl than . ijio inert head became animated, the r eyes openol, and an tlieprofes-or calling . the dog b)' bis name an atiem pt was made to a.oiwer by a caressing look. I When the arterial blood wa*erium«ted . life dhis!>pean<d. T.ii< painful exp- ri- j meut was snggnrtisl t-y one made by Dr. Ixdxmlr on Oatnpi'a head an hour Bb<l a half afuw exoention. and whrt) preanma- [ "oly the cerebral matter had greatly lost , -aciubility. Nevcrf-iel-ax. when sru-rial r blood was injected fttto the liead. the' , mouth appeared to take a living charuoi ter. the eyelids w.-ps raiwsl. the pnpila uontraated when li'dit wis flashed upou , i hem. and by an orifl *e in the skull it . tirily eetablish.riu t!i •Ib-etnal eon-, r — ' It*1— ■ - Dr. I -ibn -de w-snt<-d to n|Muata on Oampi's heal dmmlly it full into the basket, bn' the rale in virtue of i which a form of a Ohristion burial wa* gone through at the Champ de Navelc T c-mutrry stoo.1 in his way. It is to be ( h qxal that it will not be ih-psrted from in tgilur to aolve iueoniph tely a psychoI Igicsl question. A detseinsl beo.1 eould . nut sp.uk or make signs or replies to I questions pnt alien t sensations were . c-inaaonuiesw for a momeut restored, as . it was in the ease of the dog. Moreover. t tl.ere is something inexpressibly shockhuman being. I U-VKATIIIIAL .VATIKiL HUiTOBT. f The pelican feeds its young with tin i life blood from ita own bleeding bosom . This is a baautiful niixtakc, ttiot will I ive I forever in symbol asd legond. Tlii " real live" pelican has a ta ha: "i j iV* h=r unwieldy beak, and digging will ' tbe lxvi toward the br ask ahe Iwels hi ; ' brood and soils her feather* with re- i xtaix^d I'dbitx of fisii front tiic Lag Til' . u-ghtiugals leant her hi - . : '-iut a, 1 thorn and sings in pain In lite old p-ata ni* only has she a t! . i h. i - TI-4bd.hat.uM W - iortrtuloi1 1 - iug the viiioe of lonely love «fie oitghj to t« the emblem of those dincot h-med ; people who, in a position enviable to ' others; first make their own troubles and , then spend their livm in self-oomnuxera j 1 torn. Of o-urxe the nightingale is nut . J snob a fool as ahe .looks iu poetry. . Swans are said to sing a dusjh aotig ; this j i- j>oeti7 too. Jtut they' are lialchnd dor- ; ing thunder ; and this is pram— the belief "of otherwise waislble folk. Ctuwx and ourlew- hate each other so tliot their e.-rgs pnt in the same nest will all bgreL T -ifcicg of egg. the oook bf the fourth . of Eoglaud lavs an rigg wh«j tlu» le-n his om-vd laving ; it is a small imtg i n.Somt sffoi. wan n • yolk in it. d«H. ; sustrtta Oiixm.* Ttaw- o «k V egrr- • a:e to be hmod in bns-ex. « Bbwher. i «W As ww bww gut'lolhe |«uilr» yanl l-i Job* torfc-y have jv.rI; tin- Auirtl c-ns hvre the honor uf 'di-oiv-qiuif t.— i -etmdfikmftl bird. They say " - • pom a Jri.-S tariny that had h» hue sraf.M • mv to .1 -bi.' ■ M there, we mast V*«v

^ ! Mux WMBlM' or 11 K*. j- Bays a writar in the Ammois .Yatarahrf: 5:'f not know of any but a xrugle reoard j "b«x> liativtw of a uruly-diecossiml - autry did nut know the am of fire h that otic cnec was on Island Fauna Lba, or Itdvick's Island, discovered on the L -htUi of January. JM1. by the U. & S. I I'uvock. otnuiuau.hxl by Caiitaiu W. IL \ Hudson, of tlie United Stan- Smith Boa 0 bniviyiag oud Exploring Lxjmdifion. [( (' plain iiuibou relohw: ( "'lire urtlivis »cre st first very shy ol tl ■' I.oata. but the Hau-aii aus who were in tli(-ui soon indued them to approach, „ n"d to eub'r inUi trade, and finally en - ^ tired Uiem nliingwidetheiihipa On oom"'R "ear they licgan a song or chant, h ddiug up ill ir (auldias aud' tub, and Minuting 'kafilun tamatau.' -They rer_ semhhvl thiy^nntivnx of Oatafn. or i>nke of York's Island, wherx the same kind ^ of utapi. eyeKlixdrs and oruameuta. and 0 Somi', kowi-Tiv, were tatooed in a different style; being ornamented with a r vit • v of arrows on the f-rebead and ' i-ln eks. They were nil finely formed and | manly in * a-ipttinuree, with pkwang _ couuteueancn that rxpremed good ".They were eager enough for trade, n et'd mm dixpoied of all they had to exj change ; a few presents were tirade them, r bnt all the inducements failed to entice s the n nn board. Tbey appeared cheerfal, a laugh urg heartily at anything that struck - them as ridiculous. e "The )->[iuUiioD of the island is es- , tiinat.ll to Ire alnmt six hundred souls, . , most -f whom dwell in the team. "There wn« no n'ynis of places for - ooo- ing. nor any a|.]M-aninoe of fin; and * it i" K 'tiered that all their provisipiis are TO t ie alarm the natives felt whim they . msr ' h« -park* emanating from UieYhmt 1 lUid Steel, and^rh" emixaftui of smoke 'from the months of those who were i «tm:.:u,; ripuw." 0 T e 1- ri tiu o ! th is rtrtida was on board the t " 1'- mv »•"«." and can vouch for the veritT of Opt Hudson's aocnnt ot imr inb-r-1 views with the natives aud olxb that thi-y 1 eat their entire food wiihont oooking. f but also had the greatret dread of fire in 1 any form. We saw no traces iff charcoal I or a-lnw in their vil!.- -•• or town, and wo fully nnderht. i k1 them as to their I j food, nd how it was taken. It constated - entirely of occaanntx and. pandaans * frnita ; fl-h. echini; and other prodncta , of the xe.i ; the few sea birds mostly seen f ! there, were not regarded as food, and ' even if they were, oouhl not have been * i ssily obtained or relirtl on for supplies j lii- i-ipnloliiiu Uuug large in proportion to the iahuid's size- ^{ ZIJltOFZAX AND AMKBICAN rAIT.ItS. r It ix flu- fashion in England to declare * that, of nil the ucwKjiajNis iu the world, tiie English tire the beet. 2 have some , [' kiiowlclge of foreign uewspupess, and I j am bound to say that in certain particnlr.rw many of tliem are snperior to our. - German ami Kuvtian nmrspapeni need hardly tie jegurdul being, as they are, 1 Ulul'T a xtrict censorship, and in daily bar of their own livea and the liberty of , ' wnt. iv Tlie S'nuiisli praas is entirely witlmut enfitpitse, and very trivial, ex- ' o pting when it^s being made use of tea , the foruicratioc of state a mxpirocini. The 1 talian pre«s is either trivial or vensl * .1 Unh ; but the French press while inferior iu IhiKinxutity and quality of its i:«S is tar superior weu to the English I iu reqwet to ita commentf snd handling ^ of ii any snhj.-ctf, and especially in reiqiKU of ita political leaden, some of ^ which rise to a liigh level of statesman * siiin vitt rarely raeehed in the oohutnw J of a Ixmdon newspaper. The American newspapers, again, show far greater entt*rj nn, far greater rcedincm to under- - stand aud to liit the taste of the moment " tlion the Englixh journal. But, on the , whole, and taking into aeoonnl the trustw -rthinew of ita news, the dignity (often ^ exacgeratrtl) of ita attitude, and ita entire ^ frrwdom from suspicion of oorruptitiilit^ ^ by money, tlie English press mar oomlitre creditably with any in the wurid- ' In the search for. and the collection of new. the conductors of English ncwau pnpera have displayed very great euL tarpriseand ability. To find out and to " bring together news is not by any mains ' so simple a matter as might be snpfxisrd. Most men do not know n*s when Uiej- * set- if ; that is to say that tffife learn a fact or see r.n event pass before their own eyes withont it ever onenring to then) il.-it-for the rest of mankind that fact ot , th .' event is new and unexpected, and i • jinhfi cation calculated tn satisfy their curewity— that, in loot. His new. too HAM .udzx bocks. By actual count there are 13,862 "Maiden Bocks" in tlie United Btatia, • jc'.nnve of Idaho una Washington Tor '.lories, w!iicli'*r._xl:!jTT+— beard from. ; Tbcso rocks arvSgijlrty distributed, bui t ! huv are no fewer than 630 in Michigan, ft buu m H'ii<xmiiu,~10O Tn lowi'fe in lUtnoig 260 in Indians, and 667 in Ywrj moot nkme. A "Maidru Book" ir j si wars oonueotad with the unvarying 1 legend thqt a bmutifuland gentle Indian : mil. daughter of a noted chief, leaped t from ita apex into the yawning abyss below, rather than to wed with a barbarian x '..rave, oboseu by her stern parent, or to show herself false to that other raiskin upon whom the affections of her heart It'. II— — . 14 Vxnitatiitt i« jtrd It— rixti— I u;a-i in the world ; the colony of Yiotoris lms a num who is worth •200.0Q(I.(KN. and 1 I is wealth is rapidly increaaing. Th* I. may man is a Lord Rapertawood By ' his lather* will he feU bear taAftOO OO. ini rOio sheep, 800.0M rattle and *,000. 00C sc. ■« of freehold lands, beside a I fee hoid of crown lands in Eagtt&d of equal .... By ears mud thrift he has doubled ' Ira trheritanon. making it comadsrably ' tec r •26D.OUO.OO& His tvwslrtiar in MeJ- " tmurve i* rttid to be tbe meet tnsgutfeeni ' o iue wtid. Ho.stHWP.ouj.

Surt-Batli.nu inSuiMi. fiwa IS- Srw Yort *.fl owl fipca - Every hstbing-uiarLiuc lias iis Nsnnv I or llctsey or Fully. What enrwos OW I World things llsar same machines asr. Where elsv w< nil I tbey tv tolerated? , Nothing bet little xtsaird-ruofal bouse*, s like square Ncali'a Aik- nn-uoied urtweee L enormous wlvdi, ibey ib -nut (sm ew sn - silvsntap', atoept ttwt "I csxtyms <•» s bench, s lit'lc square gtsre and s shelf to htild the omnh and brush. As our ina I thine is nnharutastd Irum the rope we 0 are pushed off down the pebbly bench far . into the witter until the fioiu dasbes against the bule window aud are call out - to know if wc are being taken right cut • to sc. And then the feeling of freedom i S 1 we throw open the done and windows, - leisurely looking si tbe ocean, snd per0 fectly sure that no prying rye is.botsfceu 1 us sod the coast of France. Haiti j time j tn get ready to clothe ouralers In that - marvel of ugliness, a straight blue serge gown, with s striae to fasten It round the s neck, and Ibort sloe ve* not reaching to I the elbow, before Hetty is txvidc the, 1 sliort, steep ladder with her "Beady, me I dear !" and she takes ui straight wsy in 1 tire strong, brawny srms snd dosrn wc go . us. Or psrbapa we are experienced - enough t" take s beaikv, sod flisl submit - . log' In the rape tied firmly round our 0 waist swsy wc go into the seething, sutg. . ingfosm. c Ttisl it bathing in good earnest, when ctrfa receding wive sucks hack the stanet - snd gurries as it trims us aud threatens , tn hear us out (o sea, unit there we sit •trended until tlie orxt ooe tweaks over r ux and dashc* us in Ism! again. Keen the ' wildest surf in lb- summer srax.ni la the ' ncichhortioiiri nf V»v Y'orti cum it ram. t psre with the great wave* that habitually r 'IxiL upou tbe Sussex coasL Diro tberr 1 are other itsys, when tlie tide it 'Kit and a * 9 calm, equal tea prevails, when tire mail rliiira are pushhd out over a mile freui land npan the smooth sand. " Tlie gentleman upon the English crest ' tiithc quite swsy from tbe lsdkv on *r- - other part of tlie btmch, rnuil slimilrt sikiir bolder spirit approach the female side And • swim within easy distance of our nit 1 eniuss, he would be justly reprobated. 1 Tbe tmtrsvilod. Euglisti woman reads I » ith horror of the license of the Fn neb r tw thing ream L nf the gay cnai ume. of tbe I flirtations, tbe sporting in tbe wares of " hoth 'ei^xUist go on at Trooville or 1 I 'id slant sWe!|*rT'reneli sArnt. 1 It it ooly in the m-vning tlitt the beadi I prawn ts s lively soene. Afire two ' rhek all ts deserted, the fldiermen ami a . ew native childien lave poaacaslon of ' the ground, tbe machines are high and dry ashore, and the dresses snd towels hat tbey hare done duty lo the busy ■ ni'veiDg are spread out to dry. , Cholera Mo -Seapected Dudes. Augustus Fitzclarence, a higb-tnord dude, was talking Pi s frirml nf haaKn t 'lie cholera 'prrapccts of the scan io. "Aw, now, Frwauk, weally, tin you bink it will come P. AincrwieaP' I "1 bsecu't a hit of d xitil about it, ' was the confident reply. , "And will it be getse* a! -epidemii , I don't you know?" "1 think so." "And all tl« abup (ieo|ite and labowlug i lxhsses liavc It loo?" "Certainly." "Haw witilrj4iswwlble." "Yes, it will Is r lier hanl oo them ' "TuaCs it. Fwsnk, lliafs it ! I iloo't i esiah faw them, don't y<wi know, hut n ' .sokes me weally fatigued In think c.f ' cb'ilcws being so common, and that I 1 may die with the vewy same hawwid dls- ' case that ext. wins off toy tailaw and 1 babbaw, don't you Inowr— MrreAant ■ TrmtUer. I ^ Better than Vacation. This Is pre-eminently the vacation ' month, when thou suds seek rest snd rc1 errstino. But to those who suffer tbe ' pressing effects of summer debility, tbe [ disagrees tile symptoms of scrofula, tbe - tortures of biliousoras, dyspepsia or sick - hradschr.- there la more-pain than plcsi- ' ure in leaving home. To such we say, ' give linotTs Sarsopeiills a triaL It will ' purify your blood, tnoe up and strengib- ' no your body, expel every Usee of sera1 fdla. correct biliousness, and positively ■ cure dyspepsia or sick headache. Take [ it brtoir j.™ go. ami yuu wnt tmjoy ytmi ' vaeatloc a thousand fold. i Richer, without meekness sad Ihankr tolnees, do not make uy unn happy; but i rirbes with tbcm remove muy cares sod i f urs. Therefore, our advice is, that you cndesvnr to be boueelly rich or con ten led'yjwor: but ho sure that your riches be justly obtained or you spoil all. j An Editor's Tribute. Tliexoo F. Ksator, Editor ot Ft. Wsyoc, Ind., "GsreUe," writes.- "Fur Hw past Ore yrars bare always used Dr. - King's New Discovery, 'for coughs or i inret arrrre character, as well as for those of a milder type, ll oever fails to effect s speedy cure. MvTfleodt 15~wi.«I lure recommended h speak of tt to same ' high terms. Having hero cured by it t,r I crerr cough I bare bad (or five years, I I consider ll tbe only ret labia and sure cure for Coughs. Colds.letc.- Osl! st Koooedj 's , Drug Store and get a fbr Trial Bottle. 1 Large Mae •!■», ■ <2) l IVhap* the new Head Master of Eton j will begrsol umotgb to take lata outlaid1 eratkm the fact that io a civilised couot 'ry youths should not he allowed io itut»*t thcuwlrcx naked uo the faankx of a nver frequented by ladies and gseilemen. —Lonton Trait. " erousniitv and Ruolity. in the Dis1 mt«d l)y«» n.'i I o filing it gives, than in s any kno-Jh dyes, si-l Ibey give faster > snd more bcttixnt fniors- 10c. at all drugr rists. Writs. Ricfaardsun ft Co.. Barmgtcc, Vt. flam pie Cord. *3 colors, and 1 taoft of dltacskins for So. sump, j "Women hsvr finer (snacs than men." , Weriwuld-ssysv; aadsraueaf themsre 1 vary expend... rep-a-Hy their fsnci-s is t fralberv and tsras, says a married octgb1 . Dr: