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VOLUME XXxT CAPE HAY CITY. . HEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22.1884. WHOLE NUMBER. 1580.
OAPE MAT OITT. N. J. $ i .50 « yar In Advance. ywaaHtwit girtU. j b. huffman. tTTon-orr amp nrnrMw.M»« iTJjf ■XILIOTmA. ¥ AWTRR 4TT1 ntiuin ^fdi\7r'n*X%pj F. aouoLAasT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BOMfTro* I* CHAXCMT • IT" tar»' MAT OTT VV7 ALXEB A. HARROW8, A T.TORHR Y-AT-L A W aoucrtu* rw chancery." Mocxt Bou-'. a. j. rjR T T. tKAllWG ft #OR, dektTbtb an *«t maniitSmt HoSae-Tkrirviays aim sal JAMBB U. R. HILDBBTH, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW ■OUCfTOR. maatkk and trims kb t* neto. a. Wo. m WaaBUgte* 'toy. <*»•*»» ,IMJ JJEBBERT W. BPMDKDB. ATTORN KY-AT-LAW SOLICITOR and master I* CHANCXST. CTlJ. X. J. Bll-J AlOagtOSan BOW. TwUlUM^Wfcp. JJR JAMES H. INGRAM, PH Y6ICIAN AND SURGEON, *- gush cid1, n. x. A fea ean«r el IIW «m» eeWAMly OOMIWI. J^BCBKX TOWNSKND, MUTUAL EIRE jjrsUfiAJvCEOO. ootfawioNXi^f famb*. OHo. «l Caps Msr Pun n.w, K.J. y*-j A3SS 4; No. t;» MarXM SLOT. cawtth. . * bwowTTeort'Sv^axmi. w0|^ surr.de.' • fljtoh*j«to PtnillBtll' w'"«'r»'*x.J'r , rrm- - • jutow tofc __ WILLIAM#, ARCHITECT AND BUILD KB. woo. kau DBAWntOA amd w&w - £Nkre** ■ mtactlcaj. 1 JTOUra w. A.p;fWt J(- " GENERAL AGENT Foil A. A BAKNKi A CO. •.•MibttM'MMApU. . l-.1 /" ORGANS AND - 88 WING MA e.K uirtr-tfc " DraltoU I FIAI0USSA88 1 toKG EAC^IXES . mjijb ,1**M gg m ■ a^«fisr= ^RRAenClTBUlI.DEh, . gEWlHG MACHINE pvk «»u< etta. klinx toj<5*k. PAPEE, FIX E*! <« nrt«tlY. fcHKU. cupunttiiL ■ 1WATVBB BOAT* M A yCT WTtTiW OX I TUB FAEM-MOi. ••cjn»e ■acbixt xbbihjb and <hl a •^CTBAYYIKWHOL-SKj nnm point. cat* mat «l. ■ j -. ■. WiSEg^pp
(Capr %Ha« <fo. flEmWatt. i jj'gCHELLEKGER. ) i»«uiioi toe w Tr>* ^ GBOraHES EBT GOB knilSS AaO Mlsftnssrraw arUM-a wt'rt to error All Ooo at Hfleaura rnwlS*»rtr»" trro Of OAtflB. Irtt-T ; IJTHOMA5 ERBIOSON'S NUT NTORF. AT HWP CREEK. GRO C E RTE S. PROWS IONS, r DBTOOODB.TRI¥*r>jOA NOTIONS Lafies* S Genltemni's Fcniistici Wear AT LOWBHT PRICK* PnR C.«*n rt^earawr? M^'to^tp^rer JOHN M. RUSSELL, GENERAL PRAI.ER IN D#Y GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOT*. SHOE* AND NOTIONA FLOUH AND FEED, PATENT MEDICINE*. PORK. tAKD. HAMS, SEEDS. Ac CU Uprillf . . w MX Oo_ X. J. ^ C PRICES' STORES, . GEOClinC ERY^SicI ^KOTIDKS, 1 paint*. <*»u>r*. OIL*. YAMXtMIK*. OI-ABXJWI PCTTT. mo. n pemrt btreet. FEED STORE, OOMN.OAT*. HAY. BRAN AND MTU. PEEP WOOD "YARD. ■ "wszz •"- ; ' pBnfldtng Palrrial. <?tr. J EREMIAH B. SCHELLKNQKB-S LUMBERYARD t*T In l»f cmntj. of rrorr nn»m» to no'" Ibr . ooununnt tt runL j ' IH.W FEET WHITE PINE. ^ W.M* PLANTEMtNIS LATH. FHTXniJC* OP ALL KIND*. FLOOEINO. FRAME Bll fP. PICKET*, ' IM-OIRIES* PROMPTLY PTTJJBI J l^r!u?bS^t»DirpMriI,T" "" "" _ ^ «■ A BCMMLLMNOEK. ^ BUILDING MATERIALS, MILL WORK DEPARTMENT WhHe Pine Lumber, Siding, &c. ; Wnlm Ik* Mfli. to mm u. mritCBN LCMKFR FOR FIOORIVO. Ac, AND MASTEKX UTMBER POM LATH < AND BmNOLEb Rockland Lime, Hair, Hardware ■ and Paints. ^^^^wpewew^weiMew™OCB PACILITIMB ARE FIRBT-CLABR. « KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO., TIMELAMD, MEW JERSBT " JMnnob »«■* tt MfllTlllr. H. J. II* (foal, Vood, limt, rtr. QOAL AND WOOD. fffass^sKLrEr^sss A COAL AND WOOD YARD ) „ SCBELLENOEK* LANDINO. •" 0'' ^ ( PINE. OAE AND HICKORY WOOD. MT THE l XjkD^ - . ^ S. CURTIS, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER, j ' Me^nDtatoUir Ainti Ckpt JU* ay. ' t CbrntoltoLhiuilaAlMAliadnia » Gas, Water and Steam Pipes, ^ ! Chemical Work A Lead Burning J ■ ..JfSLj-srrLS'SS: : I TERRA COTTA DRAINAGE | OElFfi^MIPRWiirWCnBFMArCIUlw:! i PATENTS i ! V-flKl-g-J BSa-ffSfSS ' ; ^ : E teft 5 'ha* ^fefctLBI A LX>.. ^ '?
priBal. ' I Have Suffered!" « Whh trrry dixuc imAgloAiJr fur ibe ltd three jrpan. Our Drnrrtoi. J T Anrtmne. leoTuimecdieg 0 "Hojj Bii'rn" In ilc, 0 1 u«d l«n bonk*! Am FOIlrelr curd, and brartUjr rrc<*rJ mrnd Hop Blurt* in ererj one. J. D. - B nlker, Backer*. Sin, I write Uil* wT T-4rti r.J i he pn*t ipprerUlino I bare p Serro j'bto, Aod AD rocdtcioe •enmrrl to T Gond •! ! k I'r.lil I tried two bnllle. of ynnr IJno ' Bticetr. ind in tnf rorririee jinu well lujl-1 «• erer T ««.« I hope ■ Ymi rmv ttoTe afiuDdanl roooenn'* "• ••In ibi« ertwi «od* Y.IuaM, itoiludor:. * AnyeBel • • wMiIng tn know more '"ckr b*™'^LwrexlnE me. F. V • Wnitom*. 1188 l«ih ntrm. Wa*Ml«t no, D C. "AirI nerrixn dehlli-y. 1 b.rtjud^Fr.'^Tibe w«.th in A fmille- mn<h fr» liml'h. and fiiy) that your Billera ate dnl»«r me mnre Tlton anylh'nr el^ A tmoih ntn 1 wu extrMnely And •crc ly .hie m wnlk. Now 1 .in G«IninE ntreupb ! and , -Fi«i. r And hardiy > day |wn bin wbit I aid J . mmnllmenienn HT Imnnwed appear* need and I' la all doe in Hop Bitiera! J. WiekllfT- Jaefcano; — WilmitpUm DrZ ' lES^ST-rS^-srS STORIES OH THE ROiO. ; Hot 1. »l Icn'a. Vo. to«e ^'l^^r^i^S^wawandw I • * tM rwaaje laatanw*^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 E"fm 1 "N» (bae-nnl nn jwnr HrwIT- WAe In • itort" "" •"T1* waxier, nabuac Ma on- , l-a^a^V awri?!. "tL dr°Utoto mix* m? * Sf 7> RKMI-W'TI^W ? J1' |*toi*iMto!!rS , ,"v•^ltonn^^!^*,A'fi,, ntx7« * en-ier-. bo" a Loer Pran Mr Frarkhn Ma'toa I toai^we.-ler 'arl^.P APK F ">•, 7-1' V' aid. M of •hr^Uret anflKvSera^"lto? a'bJwMe'lrT'rtolr r rXlar. ITVea. lac. and O. Kctomoij In lanrrt SALICYLIC/1. aitown » iln' MMWlaavTm nMUMk t sz. ziSsQz. \ Oraeaad XamnWto— Aaabtoo* parfarb aaa f THE OLD RELIABLE HPBCIFIC * ENDORSED BY' PHYKICIASS AND THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS J many ^wraed a » 'oi t POSITIVELY CURES , RheumatisM • Gout, neuralgia : K'SX-js:5S»~52I' : ' Bye .a pain and miaery a baa eallayboa will I GRAVEL. DIABETES i ti.aa per toil, a WtK? FOR to Blood poisoning Wit « fall anatotoaa la lea lanmaana. *nki >■• , dm*. Mi rieiyatoia. or aaax bt mall ynpabL ■ WABSBVMNE A CO, PROP*. arUA* tot Bnatway. M*w Tart For aaleby M. A. Kraraady, M. D, aan Marcy A « Mreray.CbpoMayCllj. , ^"iVE IT A* TRIAL Bp' ('nan Balis Qurna no Pain. : ' tiina Belief at once. A TL..mnjb Ttrai. OF»t WU! J Cu.-r. Rol a UqaW. !t< a SlkG. Apply itoo npTWila. , A NTUIM MME DI AT ELY ^ , , x^«|i^toaX||^*''i!a»toa.t? ".i . 1 Ct, bnpa^.s.1. • i-L
WHO AKD WILFUL > j r : Fined Warren, era**, bandaofiie. aria. ' Inernlc tmoi Ma Vmaely cnrlinc blonde halt tn bia arcil ahaped Ixt. toond l-anlnc . train.', t be nitre rrleet, oimene*iKl<aM. and-M'ie embtnadared lambrequin that draped lbe mantel In hi* Btatcr'a prelly J" lillle bouiloir. and IL-ieoed, without Ibe i ' j rear ige of a am Be. to ber enereetic re- ' mark a ahbnaib l cwriooaly miaehieroo* I | apirit larked In hta liazrl eye*, e -Il'a ton horribly rrckleaa for any- i j thin*:" Mr*. St. Cyr exclaimed, fanning ; ■ heraeif. "Enrared lo a girl you know ao | 1 ; eery llule aVut! O, Floyd, Floyd, 1 i ! would neaer bare imagined you could be j an aill*.- I Then Mr. Warren amlled. and allbough, , i aa a rule. men. and men of thirty-flee, do i J • not particularly enjiy a "going orrr" by i tbelr rittere. be reaimed bimaell ariib •f EwMBwd patience (b bia temponoy puniah- ] t So be aUxd hit ground, bia arm* fold- r • erl Inning lightly a-ainat ibe mantel, and Laiked down upon Mr*. St. Cyr — pretty, \ - gobJco-tuiml, brlgb'-eyed. tod a yew-old "Nu, I don't auppoae I know much c more about ber tltau iPbllip did when be j man led you, Beth, but— we all bare lo i take our rlbka. you know." 1 "But to think .be if a poor, common r girl " _ d "S.M q'fl'e." be istemiplrd tpxxLna- a turrdly. "Poor, I admit, but noi 'coin. a m m' according to your rendering of Ibe a term. She U • working girl, and ta rroploycil from eighl to n-reu in MaJame f. , PrnmartTa eatabluhmeut. and rbe Urea hi * 1 | a Icoedwnl-houac no Eigblh Arenue with « ' ber imI' O'*— loj' B -or, toa And ber name y i- Ida li-gito. And now you know nil you are likely lo know of the future Mia ti Floyd Warren, until ahe appear* iu Ibe r i actual rwfa of aittir-in lawko your aereoe . majraty.- > Mra. Si Cyr frowned, and a moat charming lillle fr.iwu It war, too. r yon didn't know you barau'l Informed me p that *be !r beautiful aa an angel, gram-fa! x a grxrlle? Tltey always are, you i, 1 Eoow!-* t Her rarcawn fell unheeded. n "Beaniilt.l! Uraoetol! Bctb, you T ougbl lo aer bar! Why " . And Then Mra. Brib rhnigged ber while organdy ab-uiblera. , "Spare me. 1 beg." While it Ibe w-1/..ame moment, in Hie i, p'«.c, comfortable, yto ainxW anabby In. |; lie parlor on tlif lop floor of No. D09 Kigbib Arenue. Mra. IogUr, pale, faded u and Jaded wi'b lbe enrea of life, and lbe n fnorrer atroggllng To make lmpotolble „ en if meet, Htlen^d ecstatically to Ida'. pauntmoonueni of ao eugngemeot between and Floyd Warren.. i, ' 'It'a too good lo be true, dear! Only p' "Il'a good be |
think. yni"JI b*re * beautiful botne, and everything you want, and — money in buy what you need ! Be i* a graph-- ] man, and ao baodaome, wilb poaitioo and dignlt/. Ida, darling, you ougbl to be a | proud, happy girl." | And then Id* langbed — and auch a ^ lhugti a. the bad, bke rippling caacailca . of allvr ry water, or the swret, baft mur- , mar of a aummet breeze in A wood— It it- , minded you of anything that wu loyrly , and merry. . "Of courae 1 am proud and happy, mamma, naturally* girl would be under ! moat not think I feel booarod by Mr. | preference — no man's grlciooa i prefcrrocet would make me feel tbal I binorrd. It if 1 who honor blm!" And lbe rich crimwo leaped to Ida Ingli.' l*ory-f*ir cbtrka and a defiant flxb ] la ber rjm tluu Mr. Fl -yd Wairen bad ( certainly out am-n there yet. "Aod I bad actually leaped yon went , inter rated in Paul Crawford ! I ' am to thankful, dear!" "Paul Crawford! Aa if I ercr cared | birn beyond the fan of hit being Lbe beri dance; in the crowd, mmt^ina!" , "Nor w^Ud Mr. Warren kppnrae of him, <Jf.r;Te " I , And I ben Idp Hooped over and allenced lbe mother with a Li'ing liulc kiM. , "I know Jurf what you mean, mamiua • dear. Floyd wouldiiot approvio! lum, . Oor would I. exn [irin the ron^t cnern- , tiaua' way. Bui one thing it tare and , certain. It would oat do far FloydAojue- , aume to dictattolo roe about my likloga or , dialiklng.>.a my tsttat or diaiaaua. He must take me u 1 am— Ida laglia Jut t a* | lnglw It, or — In roe entirely iloto!" And in answer to Mra Inglia' appalled ■ look Ida l.agbed merrily. , "I am an anomaly, am I not! And I : ■iirndlul crkAlnre, I kpow." . "I nvuido't ba TC a bair of your be. d different, darling— you' are my dutiful, loaiug. pobie daughter." t And with a warm glow is ber heart, t Ida wept oil to ber dailyjwork— rucii an "anomaly." really, u ibe called bcreelf. Pround, aeoaitire. paaaicmate, bonnr. able, truthful mud Indepedent drapite ber aeneilirroeak. frank anil free, cold sod aarkaleidcaropr. a cbaracter worth chwrw study, well w nrtb warmeei interipu and eager winning. ' "Lore him* L we blmr abe tbrmgbt ta herorlf : "ioderai I Ion blm with all oiy heart end anul eud atreogth. The question ia — rtoe* be h,»e me* And can I But with Feiyd Warren's nature — j 'glare, poaltiee. Beady, and firm a>* rock bedded In the -and bam,' an inher- 1 time or another. And It came «*t one August moonlight ! nigbl, when Mr. Warren picked up an. in--Titalioo-card lying on the table in the In. ■ gilt parlor. " "(if ouurae you'll tx* go. IdaC" l-e raid. ' at Fern Dah-r abe an.wraad quickly, j "Why. fbouhiat I? Ail lbe r*bra firJ aregnimt." "It will be rather a procniaenouf T "But lams-* an aristocrat, you koow,' | abe retorted Oadly. j "5a, drai, tUi tral wkn X bhac. '
I Bit— I uoderaland rhe Jadytfi ri«ter*. and , i the Crawford*, and the WaiebVy* are ! among the' hrfrted gneetk and, Ida— : ' frr.nkly. ] would ratber you would DM a*. i aoeiate wl'h eueb people.". , A annoy, cold Ihtle entile answered hint | "On that point; as on acreral otben we do not agree." \ ' "But yon wont go, Ida? To oblige j me. desmt. I xk Tt a* a perannal fa roe." [ If bit manly patience and considerate! tend, Titer- touched ber, ahe gaee no sign. 1 "Indeed. Ill not gi*e It up! Theeno- ! sic. the moratbgbt. the dandng. the rlvrr l ' — I wnr*hip th-tn all. It will be like a ' j lieing dream— I'd not roiaa it for all lbe ' He looked grarrlr at the swte! defiant j el! eflirab. and *«ked himself — after a'l. w*s Beth right when six1 aaid men ao reck leaall marry girla, knowing aoilttlr, really, of Ibem? "Too must do just at you please. Ida But, remember, jf you go in the Terr face of my dieapppwal, I thai] const ree it into mraoing but nee thing." And hi* slow patient speech "only ma le more wilfnl then erer. "Go? Of course I'll go, mamma," shea id. a'ter barren hart (?"»•. "If Flard d -« not like iL I can't help it! I told be tnuB take me as I am, or else leave , And go she did— the fairest, sweetest | of th-m sll in ber white lawn drew. »■• , diinifl&made by ber own deft fingers, and *!.e danced to her hrarfa controt.f-iugb-'d and sang, white, under all, she was unspeakably miserable. "Half-a-dozen of oa are going ashore , a flfteeo mini's*' ramble, to get wire ( spring water," Clara Crawfortl«aid. "isn't She captain good-natured. Ids? We want to go toa Come?" And not pausing to consider the test Ids followed the little group Just . "Wall a minute, girls! Clara, laabcl. \ where ere you?" . For in the eombre darknese of lbe for-r-t lhat reached to the liver's edge, Ida ( bad lost sight of the forward part of the . "It'a all rirbt. Id*, dooh be In such a , They're taken a cross-cut Clara ( know* of. hut I'll escort you by another f road I know of. Take my arm, won't your It w*a Pail Oawford'a voire, draw In | ber ear— Paul Crawford with whom star was alone, in Ibe dark, lonely place! . "Thank eon. I'm going beck to 'br »be raid aherply. angrily. "I don't tn be hire." "With me. you mean?" And lie laughed f unpl-aratulv. "But I am nf a different opinion. I like both the place and the onrapany exoeedingly well, and Clara has played the game Into my hands even better than I dared hope. There ihejxonow . baek to the boat — Its nils had 'i roe to ram the spring water, have Jhey?" (
A' tlx' rame instant th> whittle fhrieked ( "There iac'r a second to lose. Well br | left I" she cried breathlessly. "Eiaclv. We -will be left, josi a« I , 1 Intended;" and be stepped In front of Ida. u planting himself resolutely in the narrow , 1 pub. "You needn't treraWean. Ida: we .. ' wont slay bcre long. I happen tn know _ of a very pleasant family who liae not a' ' mile from here, and have the waltz you ,| denied me on the Up. A Ts fair lo love, c yon know, mr proud little dnehe**." A wild shriek came from Ida'* pale llpa. t ' her quivering mourb bad closed, a i a tall stalwart figure stepped up beside and Paul Crawford fell like a log in j, i the ground. "We haven't a second to lone; crane, ,. Ida!" , And Floyd. Warren linked ber arm In bnrrM ber back Juat in tifiae tn t apribg abroad. , ' sible tn get from the music and da noire. Ids sal io lie* chair, pale, raying, while r Mr. Warren stood betide bra, grave sad ,, pah- 'oa ' j. "How came yon ficrc?" ibe asked pres. , etuly. '•Because you needed a prtdrctor— \ think God I came!" he aaid impressive! t. . 1 "You ran never forgive me, 1 know." she sobbed. "I bivr been ao wild and , i lfnl. that I know T deserve tb» rrwanl , will hssioft. But. Floyd, before you ray good-bye for ever, let me tell too how , s rry I am! If— if— I could mean iL I w-xiVl never defy you Judgment or auti - And for answer, bwat-xtpefl add kissed 1 tenderir. "Mr darling, uniil you seod me from I 1 shall never go! You are all tbal is sweet and pure and true; foe a tittle wU- Li fulness shall 1 apoil iny whole Hte?" o She gave hire a look that thrilled him I 1 from hand to font. "Til never be wilfnl again," she an- h rwrred fervently. "From this hour yon e are master." And Mra. St. Crr declares there never - was a sjslrt-ln-taw equal to hers for dig p nlty, grarieuswaa, sweetoese. and general - ■ per're' ton. while Mr. Wgrrm — well. If - , be doesn't adore his young wife, then d<- > , rose ever did— «nd not altogether t-ernuse I in everr aeti,B of her life. Ida Warren a I shows tier hroaJtr to ber lord and mast- r! \ What the Baby Was Thinking. , , Mrs.'Fugit -As I camr by the sutipo i ; juas now I sawaa haliy iu Iu carriage- 3 | It was an u'Uig to are lbe Hrile thing I . I watch the IpRameirr as It rtiabrd pas! I and until it was out of sight. I wondir J . what the little darting was thinking of. t s ! FbgM— That depends. If it iv a giil | six: wais thinking "spleiidtd." "Juto too ' ; J lovely lie anything." or aanelUng of that a J sort- If it ara* a boy, be might have been e . ruemally onostrwsinr a aoxAe-coosUTOer t .Of patent coupler, but probably was one- c yidfring wb-sh-T it wy test to invest in i L's- road'." rommoc preferred Hack, its t firUSsmcnnd or tb'rd mortgage iyxxis. its c f eq n i psnetp^torem. land-grant aagbU. or , I [ At is the old. old rtnry: Ixrer at firat ' ! sictii! A walk in the t-axiifnl nxvxi- I 1' light; both natch a orradtal ooid and fire , up all hope, but flesh) flrrit relief in a t.sile ij Dr. Bart's Cuugb Syt*t>, get , ' . tbgnkri, and mr at Imk htppj. '
ri A Romanes In' On* Act. now a BAMtrt-'L Lurau was tskex bt toe I Mr. CramptoQ was . go-xLlortkiufc t 1 young man, but was afiUeled with tbe * I mow provoking of aliments — eztrepie ; bsshfuli.ess. Among Mr. Crampton's ' | frernds wa- a dam-el "f eighteen summer*. ' who bad made a derided impression upon r | hi# suarep'Ilrt- bcart- Orw thing was ' j m-eded to make Kim happi', and tbal was j ' | to aqtrncin wliett-ra his l-vesras returned , 1 'jornot; but. als ! here came tbe lug ->f ' 1 j war, foe. with his extreme b-isbfuloess.he ! ' c , would sooner have wa ked up tn tbe can- H j nan's tn aith Hum 'o lutrr declared toMias ! t 1 Iphel.- May bis love. Ht resertved with 1 " ' 'rue heroism "> overcome Lis bashfuloess ! ' for once eid 1- jrn lis fs'e; so one <fter- ' < • boon, 'on^tcon'ng npal! bis loitituda. be < "allied forth. He art aa far aa the door; 1 but- hero I is forrttudr suddenly felt the 1 p i-m-rg-'rer too great and retired prerini- ; ' tali ly. Fi'c mr.rtsl times did that heroic ' young mill en-learnr to crr"a the ihresb- • ; boid of his d . *. and as many times did t his re-ursgo Iqin.liu. But to his ever last . '■ iug renown beff sp- -ken. the sixth time be 1 determined that be would go cn, and. I _ with groat iffort, be succeeded in making i With tmubjing luajt be asocsded the 1 steps and rae.g the hell. He wa* admitted by a servant, fatterlngly inquired for I ' o'"X' moment found I 1 bfmaSt altmu in the parlor* t After a tspre cf blsjnt five minutes a ' tight step » a> !'.ea-rt oti the si alts and Mr. f Crsmpt-o knew Iba! bis divinity was She inhered the psriur w ith her brightest jioile, ' lo king taunt bewitching than i •Good afternoon, my— you— that la— ' Ml-s llay." stammered our hero, irelinr his Irepiilnt! m return tenfold, and he roar ti "ltd took ber hand knocking over a chair h iu Id- onnfu-i»a. "We are having fine weather. Mr. h ' C rare pi on, are we nut?" ahe remarked. r pleasantly « "Yea— oo— tbat in, I think— yea. is." ' fi.ltered cur poor bero. Then with a r -les;ierate feeling that be roust come to o the punt oner, tf ever, be omtiriued; n Mia# May. I came to are if " ti "Well. Mr. Cremptr.fl. arbal?" m-ked T Phehe. wl'h a rogui'ti, sparkle in her eye. h "Yes— yrs — vesy fine wcalbrr— indeed T It is!" exclaimed Mr. C'rampton. with h •omrtbing of a feeling of a msn wbo had " a narrow -scape f rout drowning. " A short silence ensued, and again Mr. * C'ramptun mustered up courage and be- ^ "lfiss Pl-ebe. will you—" "I will be happy lo ol-iigi' vou !o an}' way." replied I'hehe, ewcetly; after io *' vain waiting for him to.conlinu-. " "I wu about t.. remark that the hall '• the oilier night wat • very fine one." wa* " oilier nignt e noe one." was
the prav.Aiug answiT: then again; "41 it' 1 Ph rb»— i and againvdead Hop. ' "Tliia aill never da!" resolved Mia r mentally; "here Ihia p-*>r, dun c ia aclua'Jy killing bimaelf wilb tryiog n lo crane to Ih.t point, and, aa It is loo 11 much lor Mm, I shall bare to do it my- r tslfj *0, laying btr hsnd on bis, while he P was stating abstractedly out of Ibe win- " she raid, in a moat luili- " ciously woeErg'iO!- 1 ne: , * "4tr. CrainpUu. do y-.su sxpeD me t- " do all tbe courting?" " Mr. (bimpfon w«s ,lr adfully emfuss-d " "I— I beg par Inn -1 dull.'! mean " ^ " Yrs, y.wt iL:.!!" intenui t -d Pbebr, with " tier moat roguish amdr; ItnAi -having a •' little clmq| to blm, she continued: ® 'The u a'.ter sUd i- J -st this way, Mr. Cramptnn: Y-iU love tut — aod I— I love k you! ao. then, what's tbe use of nraklDg " such a terrible lime on* it?" " "You love me?" cried Mr. C'rampton. 'I rrataticaily, and be caught ber cloar to « bito; and thereupon cnmnrnced a oinr, perf an nance resembling moat I' Ihe'euocrissi-io'ot two pairs of lip*. l' "And now is- is it «n o-er?" ask« h Mr. Crampt- n, after a ah-xi s!lrnra, aa be -1 "Nra quite " Isughe-t I'hehe, at shr ex- T tricaird herself from bis embrace, 'You P n't asked me .tort avc Juhyct" ti 'And. oh, my deaieM Phche. you won't refute?" cried our bero, paU>ilcally." , "111 take the roxtira into -eonaidera- f •ion!" was tbe merrT reply: ' Thn Payment of Penalona. ' E C During tbe past five years war pensions a have mat tin* country nrarly (900.000, - t000. Our Civil War chped In 'IB-near- A I y twenty years aga The ariutil cranes- a uuru la the war. tboae wlsosuderrd by it. tl at |ea*t, tbe great bulk of them, tl to.lbrir loog b-anx, yet bore are sr. tl paving nut these prndigi -us trims, and a -II has passed one hraise of Ooogrvas ap-. t pmpiUtlng$2u.OOO 000 annually foraddi- h ihroal pmi-ei. Fully uoe-tbird of this' > vast sunt expended f-r pre*iuo* ia ah- c »xl«1 by lawyers, cMirn agent-, and in ifraudul.bt pnyinents It -s suppuwil that r not ooertrnlir -f -he wb-le fln-ls it way t>. 1 -hose that baTr any claim on tbe reattim c iVi-at might Bid have brcu done wbb'fhi* t ¥300,000,000. It would bare eufiloed lo I improve our' rivers and harbors; to have tl made the Erie GaA a al-ip ransl ; tu bate u ibe aims of the Mtsaiaaippl aod it lbe Lake*; In have built works that would, y saved the people of the valleys uf the V and Ohio from annual innoda. Ii would bare given us steamship it tinea to all tbe principal ports m tlx o world, as writ aa put our sea coast ma tl slate uf defense agamu possible lareign ■ enemies. This expenditure would have S timely, too, in keeping our working n classes employed and in stimulating uur fand oiber industries at a lime when " they were uuuaBrraily depi—tod- No doubt this diMriUuioo of muney lo pri-' ! t sale pnsuua al-evialed aume cases of inch- p v-Jus! hardship, but b"w much l-etirr tl -J -aid have brao for tbe eoaotry if this ^ 000 nf d. Iiaca had Im put into ijj impFOVruirnt* that would hate Luen pet- ! rasn-er and dae-liy hrlpful to Ibe inrtus- j and trade of tbe ooon'-n'. ,
An Angry Father a -id Shotgun MarLaai Tbumlar night. Just aa the dock was about to announce the hirer*! figure nf its rrarad. an -n'errvtimw nhie was belie performed in a quiet residence In this Hie bride Wa* a blnsbtne yvwrne miss— j reti'e. pmtv -and ladv-Ifke and over - wlmae fair hrow righieen "nir irera and a ' , c—sl d'Rl of anxiety had flown. I j She was the Ms-igMrr' of rospret shle i ; parents, and. op to that . verr day had I : is-en finishing her edneafion and proper, i 1 ins for Ibe time wl.,-n she won! t shortly ;TTave-f o Impart It t-- "TSra*. She Wat an i almost {finisbed stodrnt In a trailing- ' f arh-vj. The young man who «-x>d hy hrr side ' rr.i-ring Into a aol'me rdr-lga-', „ in lore 1 cherish and prated -and lo enflnw wHh | ten dollar* per week the blushing I win was bring tied lo him was the junior aasidanl clerk lo a It. df.ud street store and kmked as if Ire had hern fetrlird rail of bed to take bi* share ia the cereAod a* be had. An angry father and sbncgtm abd on Indiccant motl-er with fire in ber eye had made tbat young man understand thai be bad g»* to quit foolingand make tlarl young wransn l is wife or en. to ampteatoot muslr. * There was no time a'U-wed him for preparation*. He was no! prrmittrd io gel a new dude suit for tbe ceremony, buy a ninety-nine rent diauton-1 ring to drzslc tlx: brides-tnalda with, .* t- watt nntll the. could build the wedding brajoets. Nothing of tint wire. "Now" was tbe *Pi- lilted time and he'd got tn face iL Hither sudden, say you? Well, ret wa*. but I ben the old msn was ternMv in earnest and lmkrd as if be -lijn't m--au And 'ft — tbcv were married. Tbe minister looked flurried and hurried, the srat hot and uncomfortable (as be noticed how tire ->ld nun Jyp! hit in bis hip pocket ready for any eiwrgeney). tire bri-le cried and smllnl and looked miserably happy. children." Bod. as tlx: party broke up. the old man tra-k,his new made a <n-in-law on side and aaid: "You've nisdc ber the only recompense you o-ul-l. Had not done ao I'd Mown rhe inp of your head clean off. Thai is all oyer now. your" ditty lo her and make bra a graxi husband. If yon don't you may not |<w t-ip.nf head, but I guess you'll l.we ' what tittle bair yrtti have unlcas you get it 1 shingled and made nail proof." — t'al/ 1 DlwuasB of Monty Counters. ■ A Washington correspondent, visiting ' Treaauty Departtnenl. noticed that 3 many of the women employed in counting 1 h*»l' txrtea looked ill, Bnd had *»•« up-in their head or hands The superin. •
t-uident gave tlx: following acrount -)I, ' tlx: trouble: Yety few wlxr sprn-1 any 1 espc she wires. Tliev generally ai-fwai * lira* on tire hand*, but froqu -nily tbej l-te.k rap on Ibe bead, and o Hoe tune# tbe ' eye# are affreted. We ran do nothing to 1 rent tbit. Ail the ladies lake the • greatest care of themselves m ir work. Inrl areroer or "later they are ' -tfl eted wi-b anrea. The direct raute of * sores Is tbe arsenic employed in ibr * mnutfact ore of lbe xuoney. If Ibe akin is least ahraded. and tbe arsenic get* un- " the flesh, a aore will appear the next " morning. Tbe habit that every one has " of pulling tbe band to the brad and fare 11 i- the way the arsenic poisoning is oaroird " to ili we portions or the body. One of the '■flleiils. stopped by tbe side of a young ' aod picked np a glass vessel root sin- ' a sponge; this sponge Is wet, and i* * used to moisten tbe fingers while counting money- It was quite Uack from tbe srsenic Every tnoruing a new pi-og of sp-oge la plawd on the desk of each en- ( ployec, but before tbe day la over It 1- IThere were tlirel- ladies six Vrars * b— fire they were afflicted -with tores. " three mneihs ago they were ao ri«- ' Oral with Iheiu thai Ibey bad loqnit work 1 have hevn away ever ainor, and tbe H pl-ysirlan** «viiflr«te in each ease aajs ,, lbe blood is poisoned wilb arsenic- (l Pretty Philadelphia CirlB. A Phlladelph1* ler.ra in tlie Louisville * Caarltr Jmrtal says.- Tbe henotifu! t. women, from four io five n o'clock each afternoon, can be tern in vas: lumbers on tbe popular thoroughfare - stifeL Tbe complexion of ib--bene— I speak of those under thlr; ' — Is at sbfl. clear and roseate ass child's' u Intelligent pfaytiriao here, convening p with me oo the subject, said Ibe rea—n 1 ttrat Philadelphia women were handsomer ' than the women nf raber cillea was from [ lbe fart tbal Ibey did less lacing. lacing, he raid, compresses the liver, so iluil its functions are deranged and the P Instead of legitimately aiding dices- T i -on at it should, is thrown Into veni-u* " circulation, producing (be tallow complexao commim among our American women. Tbe female gymnasts and equrs. ,, triennes are noi-d for tbelr fine, clear d romplexi-o. which is atiribntal-lr to the ' fact tbat tbeir profoatino precludes lacing. J of curint sail-wnua by removing r tbe cause, viz.. akin fitting cetera, tbey I use sugar of bmd enamel ics. an ingredient ' oezrty every face powder, and in a few £ the akin bat been permanently con- a into a color reaemblinganla-'rttlirr. ' tAgain, tbe women here do more walk- * than tbey do In almost any other rity tbe oootineoL In tbia tbey resemble a! English women, who are noted the u wurid over foe their beautiful compW-xi-tr. p Not only thin, but tbe exercise of walking round* tbe form, and we Justly data tLat for contour of fsoe. romplexhm and figure -ur women arc unci celled. P WA BAFFT TSOI'OHT. Diamond Di es ' to per f, CI and an beamiful that it is a " pkawre tn use tbssn. Equally good f(T " dsrk of light eofur*. 10c. at druggists, J Wilis, Krdiardtou ftOa, Burlintuxi. Yi. • '' ; topic Gard, S rotors and bouk of dir.*"- " j titras for M stamp. | n la a fs'I-'lcxl campaign Ixnh parile* can I be d-wcvihnd a^hasvng '.'wntciied^od fv ; " »«. U
r- Forgot The Main Featurw. The other day while Major Dodridge wa» -Itting io bis do-v yard, the gate * "proed and a strange la -king msn IrasUly approachad. ™ "lv Ibis Major Dudridg-r-"Yc*. sir." "Ot the Eigli'h Arkansaw during lira "Yes," beginning lo U* wilb .merest | at the string cr. ' ' "Dont yuu rememl-cr mr, M.J * , "No. I can't piaor y->u." ^ "Take ala.k at me," ahoving back his n j "D n't rt member Ural I erer saw you >' ■ brfim " "1 aur n.nk Parauoa!" czclataed the *" man a a Ih— gh be expected lbe uujur to « rush imo hi- area. "Don't recall tlie name," aaid the ma- ^ Jor. P i "1* it possible?- 1 did not llunk yuu . would ever huge! me; III refrrali yrarr ' memory. Al SbU.ih.whUr lbe Utile wat ragioft in mnrderoua futy. I framd you ^ lying "C lbe field, shot tbrough both leg* b I louk you vu my hack and cniried yoa to ' a spring in the shade. Now don't you 1 recollect?" J" "let me w*" mured the MaJ-r, "I ttmember having l«vn w.rundcu.hut 1 can't recall tbe fact, if it br a fact, of any oo* taking ore lo a spring." 1 "This it indeed strange.' rahl tl». die1 >i'piykd ureu. "1 looked forwBrd to p meeting y-u with such anlUnpat-nna ut a '- w-atrn gt-viing. Wcfl. well, lbe world has indeed readied iu ungrateful age. 1 he occurence ia as freeb iu my mind aa i though it bad taken |-!acc y-Muday. I gave you a U-ink of whisky and " ' "Whsi!" excUmed lbe M*j v, spring, ing to bis fen. "G-ve me a drink t f whisky?' ph. Ill never frag, l -hat drink! The whisky was so new that corn meal was fl wting round in iL hut we tojoyed , "• Rcmeailrery.ru: Why I shall rovort. Why didn't you guard against postible j emUrrassnrrul by mmtlinlngHnne uf tbe main f-w-ures of tbe nccumore r ' Six Kixta. -r Kimsea — K i-eiog is a ( very ancient and bonnrabi- cottran. ai d . lire h-ys aod girla ail like it immensely. ! tbe boys. Ib rugb Ibe girls can make good Kissing can he indulged io at all hours ! of the day, but the heat knrea. those that have tlie most style about them, are tboae that rorne off in the gioaming. or before the candles are lit. We're ham there, aud will lay two toooe on tbia. There iaagr- al -lei! of an lo kissing. You doo'l want to go at It ax if yt-u were sharpening a liuu-raw u chatinz a ben Into a vxxgi. Draw, the kisses l awards you and then — well, if n •!, wa it were, lo s|xwk — Jerusalem ! Little wianhn are the t-eil noes to klsa. Not tlrat their lips are swe- ler tlian the
lip* of Ure UslJ gi.-lF,%hul thai you have to lure tlieir fires —p. and ihae's V heap mire style alnut tlrat style nf a hire (ban going at it level Some girls make a 1-eap of fuss over a ki-s -trcn a verv Irt-le rate— and go and tell their anot beta Such g-rls d-'tol de. Half tbe fun in kias.og it d.-ing it on «he *ly, nod the girla kn-ra tbia A girl who Wan t kiss no Ibe aly dnacn't kn-w what fun Is We have bum reordering tbe science of krising and bavr crane tn th- concius! w -nher ofraix Iteads; vl*.- flzzy.fuu.sa>ack. bandy -amack and rauler. Tlx- ran Icra are * tbe best. A- lraaf the giila say an. Kissing win never go nut of fashirai aa loog aa lbe boy. ami alrla are alive. It it gravl an Inslitulino to become a lost arL— Winnipeg io flingi. An End to itcrspurg. Edward Shepburrl. ol llsnlalaiia III., says: "Having r-crivrd an much Geo- fit Electric llnlera. I feel it my duly to !cl suffering humanity know iL flare bad running aw oo mv leg for right teart ; iny doctor* told me 1 would bavem Ave the hune scraped -re leg smpsrtatai. I used. In.'rad, three bottles of Eiectric ilelrrs and reven boxes Buck ten's Arnios and mv leg Is n->w snnndud well." Electric Hitler* are sold a' fifty roots a nod Buckl-ra's. Arnica riAve at 83e. l-rabux by Dr. Kennedy (5i What a (alerts V-ld in thn few words of recent obltoasy a Mice, which snnounad the world that Ibe disrated bad 'accumulated a little money and ten children.'' Hacklen's Artilra salve. Tbe Brai Halve in the wrald fur Cut*, Bruises, 6 -res. I'l-rr*. Sail Rbeum, Fever Braes: letter. Chapped Hands, Cbllblain*. Corn*, and all Skin EreipHrais, and positively euros Piles. -*r an par required. 11 la guaranteral lo rive perfect raiisrarlion, or muney refunded. P.icr 84 emit per box. For Sale by Dr. Ken Dote '# There are two ways of ttnppiag\he pains of toothache. Having (be tooth pulled out or commiuia* suicida Ktber will aorompliab tbe purpose. Onl* a Hlcp. When catarrh baa progressed to a cerlalo extenL H ts only a step to ih«t fatal d-toaw . consumption. If Too bare catarrh even slightly, il ia a UrriMf mUt<U, lo allow It in continue iu cratrar unchecked If you will only read, you will find roorlirsrvr rewsoor why you should take e SaraeparUla for caurrh. In ' tha siaieinent of many people wbo have been -mpleiely c ire-1 of this diaeaae ia iu most revere forms, bend for book oootalning abundant evidence, io C. I. Hood ft Co.. nf Unod'a Ban* par ilia. Lowell Mara. "What is lbe big corner la pork I bear asked Laura, across the cherry lea-Ulrie. "Ttre big onrnar ia pork," replied Tom, "ia Ibe bam." Golden Honor* In Far Off India. The BteVtkmm. aa influent.*] Journal pablirbrd m (31cs.ua, in ao art We bating to the aaa. -J nf premiums at the Elhlbillno. in exhibit or*, makes Ibe Ml- -wing refreroce to Ibr gold medal a warded 9. br Jsroha OH; "fig O-L which Is krx-wa aa lbe Great . Ki-mrdv for pate, after crucial *ra1 he*'1' -hedegrae of gnbl If yrar with to keep your name no. urolahad aoow your tfoor -piste night ud moralm

