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VOLUME XXX.

CAPE HAY CITY. NEW TERSE Yr SATURDAY. JANUARY 31. 1885.'^ -.' : ~~ » ■ , ■ " ■ . ,~ T '* iru^u. o.i abe wtmld wall till we were 1>-!h '

whole number. 1588.

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flTapr ^May <*o. IRdrrtBiits. f •gp6CHELLENGEn, obeen cebek. cape may cocntt. ■ : sRccnfis mf raiis reomims All OnoA. ax BoltoBi Priea anil dctl*pr**i Ir-a of eham. J.IA-j ; rpHOMAS ERRICSON'S j NEW STORE AY OH KEN CREEK. GR0 C E Rl E S. "pBOV ISJO N S, F DKT QOOllH. YklMMINaa, SOTIONK Ladies' & Gentlemen's FnrnistiiDs: Wear ; AT LOWEST PRICKS POK CASn . , la BOW op*"- PbIFIhuW of amitla* Aon.1. ma, JOHN^ M^RtWKE LI., general dealer in ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND NATIONS. FLOUR AND FEED. PATENT- MEDICIN ES, PORK, LARD, HAMS. SKEW 4c. JOHN H. RIMSEU. ' Cold gprlnf. Capr MAT Co- N. J. JyJ" C. PRICES '^BTOIUtK, j No-TTPEHHT ST. CAPE MAT CITY. . BMHIffi DRY MDS 111 ROTHS, • PAINTS. OOI.ORR OILS, VARNISHED. OLAWl^jld PUTTY. Veed^btore.' CORN, UATS..UAY, BRAN AND MILL PEED WOOb .X^A®°R. cy.^^'sT AU.tt« 9ulldiii« Patfrial, €tr. JEREMIAH B. BCHELLENGERf LUMBER YARD ' tfoABlloapoCS I All—A. eppo MAJ n.j. ' Cher* mar »• R«s ' «*» tart of Leja- . Mr IB lhe oooru. ul mry <M2itr to nil in. ' fWBlrwoonU of moftaaaa, Muldoia ma the . KIO.OftD PKBT WHITE PINE, MO.nP PLADTKRING-LATH. . , SHINGLES OP ALL BINDS. ' FLOORING. PRAMawTTPP, pickets, A ■<! I" ahort «*M7 Bud of l.cwaaa fob npiLPONM or Etvbt DEncsirtiox FWORDEKS PROMPTLY FILLED ^aiWola^an*nfloB^Ft*«B to tan Lamle* , » oellA-lf J. B. SCITKLLKNGKR. , IT We 'leolre lo rail lhe mention pfTnUtaUl- ] ""le'aiehNAn'ttDii'o'f1*' "Js*" ""nBUILDING MATERIALS, ; i MILL WORK DEPARTMENT ! wark" S**ottira u '°n",^J*J|'u> I wVf«'mtal«'w A""'n' "" White Pine Lumber, Siding, Ac. . llren rraM Nllia In MIchjFBii.whA (InB oa SlirnFRN LCMNKH FOR PUK1KISO. Ac. '• AND EASTERN LUMBER FOR LATH AND SHINGLES tre^oomplM*. Wa aba earrr a fall axatt of . Rockland timer Hair, Hardware and Painta. If when in weei^letieromeAMieeM INxmrennroataWe la MO xiarer and Mllaf tun ta lfMat . hoi if am rnneeakBi lootll wrU. and »» will *w» "snn^ar maii. . OUE P^RmKB ANN FIRST -CLASS. KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. ,1 YINW.AND, NEW JERSEY 1 fccal, Ifood, Jimr, rti. ,, fyoal and wood. « tod Ike ptn.Bc (eaenUr Itax he aw aauanahed if ▲ ooal and wood yard ( .euioit noo. arovB and chestnut •t wk" bt tn k cond. 4 — : [ g S. CURTI8, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, | GAS AND STBAI FITTER, NR u Deaator BBrat, Cape NarCUj. PSofcaea. Batar. PaMnrtw. BoMfa, Smed wnhf Gas, Water and Steam Pipes, is IMM Barba or" lhe baataam. Chemical Work A Lead Burning . Rama. Waxer-wneeb. WHMLmlHa, Force aad unrwmp. pat loai taooab aotbd. : TERRA COTTA BRAINAOl ~ " "ix I PATENTS - KSatfjiuSE.'iirKLiiSj;-'-v s?^;^KyL*£'s.,as 5 3j®5s£sfe»assfe S iL»gS-&®KS'S«* a" MONTH AHD BOARD !»«* "• ' " 1 « '

Wrdiral. _ Worts cif Imi acd Comfort ■treat lad dtepirtl*.!. 1"S Shy. Hop Bllleia. . . -■$»=. -• t » je awasiIotBer " , ^ r dRI «sw a manj' leitcrt Ionia* n*<r jnor I -II von ire sofferinc Imm nrcr^'lne , p i ordrxaklns. anv iniHacelton or Hiwtpaiton j If .SMI ■ra.khsm.lh.l teerihle .Irk j In Gllead- is Ikip BHiem. Stn'tf Wilhlliffitis. in Life to L/wrtrfor Joy- Yet Never too Lfcte to Mend. OnM~- Sin rerall Oi.'wI^V sift shlch w . 'Itffenl Peneheon, .»»»..! heen nsRWI* l.nki! hj, treat pain. I neathf relief at ib. baa.1. of phrrvtenaof everr eehnol and need-eee-y patent and dnmeMk rrcrdr nnder lhe nan. I •ita-riBc. preeeaUreaa.1 core. Aa ynor IndleMalee amid do. la en»k.l Sit rradll of my pel , naa tack my Itabp* data. I eh-erfolty and dial'fulli acaaosli dsst x»e faal - lal ol Mr; Tito. I. «enilne and tnlnnlary; only J ha" endare.1 for ra«ny yam. Il> H not per- , fnelly free from Mi old Xrosbfaa. «Rd eapiya '..aha and life, wrrlhinj It all lo rar«eFa Tmilc. SALICYLICA. f The oala^isdlral latTaal reskdy. I m'kil shiej la amn* ■» . THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIFIC ■ ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS AND i THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS man, year* aad* ctreM~J urser perreaxaae of • caaea ihaa aay other remcly. Bead lor POSITIVELY CURES ; RheumatisM lie e feet. _Whaa^ mo hare med la eal" all • Gout, neuralgia r n-lnyta. donor dtaadleien tah- SaSreHtaai nyeia pain apd mu.it shea talkyiko sill gravel* diabetes $3 AO PEE MUX. a HOIKS FOR ft. Blood poisoning i i drtatw/eeeryseerc, or aeaThy bail propald, wash burns * co.. props. rnyMSs wt Broedsajr. NFS Tort, ear aak hy h. a. Kennedy. M. D. ami Marry a V Maoray, Cap* MaylTty. i, (^afawii h ^ E jgawmmaimid "iive,|t"^?riau Ely' Crmnf Halm Canaea no Pmln. _ GItta Belief »i once. AThomcdlh Trealm> mrni sill Cure. N-B a lAquul. Not s " Hsuff. Apply iwoooruila. ^ ePm^WdnWW^hysmfl.msbwwd. . -RANTED IMMEDIATELY ! (

■ ^iar's- Cross"i The Scheming Woman, i_ i i 1 W. Pell ART BltOWEK, j I Astlpro/ /C__ 1 1 * <i"»\o*7"TMi"™roem.*Srn. avar "" ; » aoi.ru. XAVtaa," ( ,r L'uhl hair f-mieil an o-.li! oulrast to lua una. , ' - "Yon Ace couuiiii .i..» u lo I'riar'a Cram, at i couner?" auked llniri.unry, kximiue big and | a br-iud and dark above bin ooui,avnkm. j n j 4'K,eTy ouo tbers in lungiug for your ro- 1 j "No," aigbed Lord Ol.lenlnser*— "at- ' i lean only for a .Uy or iwo. 1 nuM gel | . back to lb.- yu-bl aa svon aa I have alien.!- j ed In a little buainca. silh nry MesarrL >fy . 1 wife waa afraid to venture nearer home ' , J the Mixblcrmmean." , I "Iuuly Oltien losers ia benefllling, I mint, i by hrr |<mIoi.ged yoyage?" , "No," saa lhe aiiawer again, follnsed by i I nrd. ol.i fellow— 1 am afnvi.'i iiol." " " * "* j Ib ^' lbo Utile i™ *'"! ' i aoriga be hml picked up in titri.alv pbusw on „ I W" etsne and hail taken dnsu ruugbly from , I kit..*," ho addwl^'uVl Ja-|-V lo IraiiaLla " , I in. And now lell jal ilb' ab.m!" Fhar'a , • Uroas. Ibis are y.niijmclp and CyrUl" i d I "Cyril: 1. it ihuoi|.:,ryou leive ooi beorvi?" . h j gakmahl Bnmpbnor^ "Has. you really ' ^ ire diejilayed a vaat amoaiil of In Ir'a J ™ . Cyni aaa really bani-bih" " , , "8ba saa sell enough a mimd little rtia- - - tic baaaty. If I remember righx: Bui shut ha. that to do * lib it? I bal e Jong anu-vi left off being .ury.ris.ed at Ibe unllk'-y marriigea that are heing made everv day. [ I'.-.r M sronld have i. . I. "1. 1. Ul. -.( , courae. If lie bad married Palt.v Borne, but , bo is wretched now hemilne lie l. ~ not; mi " don'f you IbuiU it la idi ol ua, and liad a ! ' dozen of iht outer, n.y dear loij?" - Lorvl Oldaulosmv diniv-ged uia .boulder,; , ' but Humphrey Laiuoul heaved a .igh and - relapm-d tmo ailouee. • "Humphrey." aai.i hia frii-nd .uddenly, sUAlknftn. ' i.j "ilailer! With me do jon m,-au> Nolh- 1 '. ing! What nhould lie ibe naui-rr" , c "Thai'a exactly wind I sunt lo find out. { . TeU mar" • "My dear Lord (Ndenlosera. there it noth- ' , y ing lo tell:" nrotcated the young uiau, kick, i I ing at a bundle of poua whiub lay on the I- C*^There ia aoroething lo sigh about though. ! r ii areola, and, by Jove, lo redden .about! | Thia is getting aorioua." 1 "lleddenl No— uoueoniKi!" returned poor j Humpbrey. "Canae enough for aigliiug 0 pvvrhape; but what ia the good of talking j . about it? Nobody ssnta to listen to love. | * Lord Oldentosere saa too much astoniabed , lo laugh. , "II la s kprestory. ia it?" he naked In ul- i ^ teramaxenienh "1 was Mraid it might hare ! been something about money. So you are j ' "Don't laugh At me, Jstnea!" pleaded fhe . other miserably. » j "Isugh? I never felt lea inclined to laugh in my life. Well" with a shrug of tha shoulders— "let ua have it, Humphrey, i ■ Aa a rule, I confeae lo shying at love-aloriea myself; bul 1 don't mind making an ezoep- ' tion in your favor. Who i. abe?" ' "She la a little acbouLgirl of sixteen then, | r if yon'muat know." i. The words sere bnvught oat abruptly, at. ' moat bittnrly, and they made Oldontosor* •tare afresh. "Greet Heaven!" he esrialmed. J "And the veriest little coquette that salka the earth in high-heeled shoes." "Gnwious Htavonl" exclaimed the littlo * "But aueh a beauty, James— such a littlo 1 « Drreden-china darting: She ha* golden " . if "Yes— 1 — no doobt!"- interposed burl ; * Oideotossra hurriediy. "But who ia she, I and where did yon meet hart She's not another Patty Barnes, I hope!" •1 am not quite so mail aa that. Her . mother. Mrs. lkrring. has tha next place to .. oun>- that oottag, odlad Gabte End— you rely member?— ami flows ia still In the schoolroom. poor darling, under the hand, of a flu"Well! How do such things begin ? Op. portunitirai are ao plentiful In the ooonlry, '] a,en where a' girt ia not out- a walk lo m ebnreh of « airing ^morning, a chat by her plums together, a seal neit hers in tlie front 1 r..s at the penny readings. I know no sin how it came about than the man in tha moon; but the thing ia done. I em head *' over cars in love vnth Floss Daring; and 1 I J have not a sou to bless myaalf with, aa you Lord Oldentosere indulged in a long and S rueful vrhiatle. "How ia it si me fellows are always in id love?" he asked in naive surprise. "I uaed to see Iota of nice girts when I waa single, and I bk.*l them aS; bul I never foh tha lead inrliuatiun lo marry on# of them." "Tet your Bine came," said Humphrey "To marry—yea. of oouree! But Miaa •v Dering? Does aha know of your attachment, "■ Humphreyf" •lea." "Ami aher • ! . "We efe engaged. I teE you, lord Oldentowera She h-u. prvMuifrtl to wait until I am in a poaltion to eiaiy her." i "And her mother consents to enoh an inL i dadnite arrangement?" of Hnmphrey'a lace felL *1 "Har mother knows nothing at present of car engagement," he retwrnM eurtly. in "Ploaa made me premieo to keep it a secret. «* Star is eo young. What was I to doT ,, "J know what I alnrald have done." mid ■». Lord Oidntowcni gravely. "But then 1 am ■ j "It la no Joka!" declared poor Humphrey, ay with a kind of grown. "Feflowa may langh te and aay there ia no^uch thing aa falling ui 7- love nowadays. Isn't Iherc ?" Lord Oldenloweea looked at hia friend's h-nd"". haggaavkfaeern womier and pity. "■ That Humphrey Immont. of all men in the 7 world, ebonld be redorcd to aueh a state at ir- that, and By a little girt Out of the nursery! "You are an re yon have nothing Mat on your mind, old boy?" be aakad Ap actional e,1. "Is not that enough to go on wifh?" do-' , mended Humphrey, bursting into a wretched langh. "How own I tell what may anas to ml separata Ui? I tall you. Jauroa, I should go T "No fear of rhaLI should my," returned - bis friend. erttptWhimmif very eroA'tably tal diatreaa. "Mhi Drnng lam drawn a a, prize in the greulonry. and 1'llha bound Salve knows it." ••Gb. « for Flom-Hraren Urea bert-I

I pay— a contingOncy nearer roalixalion by tir I sit Leu you* in my case than in ben! Ii ia I-' her mother I am afraid of. Of course Mr*. °j Dering will expecl Flosa to xnake a great match. And my darling ia siioh a dainty, Lively ^ littlo thing— you dou't know, or 'Mr Lament aankinto a chair aa he apokc, ' bands in his pockets, bis eluo on hia 111 , breast, and gazol, amibng, into the Are like » * "Jf"a lS*Uiaim«. Humpbrey. 1 am | Afraid." ls-g»n land Oldenlower* nfter a "* - pnmw; and Humphrey. Imrking up, fleroeiy j declared thai no ono knew thai is-tter tlioti j" he did. ■ *i . "I tell you I hale nivreH for being Ilia Wl ' CARtMvof deceit mat ibmble-dervling in that 1 inuwLnl ebiUl! llm, in sjveak Mill now with ' mywrospceU, or want ol presipaets, wonld the mine aa giving Floes up for ever. kl I know Mi* Dering well enough for that." "" "It ia a bad buainem, old man," repwilod * i Lord Oldentqwere. bl "Sometime*," continnad Humphrey, aa ^ knocking lhe chairs out of hia n* as he walked. "1 feel tempted to take ' - iny darling away and marry her, and ao "' limke sure that w> shall not Ive pitted! Bul £' and caught hia friend's lumd in a hig'gcip ..f * "YoU alwayawere a Hump Janes'" he * ori'd, a kind of sob choking die wools in " Id. threcL "Forgive me if I linvo I. .red J' you bul you are lhe Aral person to whole rshof to talk^of her:" ^ ' g CHATTER IV. 7 . G daughter, for there ^w.vs a ititlcr.-ias ..f talent, in the numnrr m.s.1 likely to . 111. : ' him to make Uith ends meet. He considered, however, ita.i ni th.- punt , be had then rv.^pl, havuig oamal die f reward of hia lalmrs iu hia quiet old )-- 1 - j, "eli^u/m'th!- Jorl.l' Lr Wm* k ' ' Uuuugb laird OMei.low. rs's nni~. ol ceo-' !' ings and lo edit lhe Volume eleetU Ih-v '. j.reve worthy^of publication, th. bilk i,--. J' j Bob and Mr. IauiuuI lo .ilue »uu Win i i.t **A«"tberfXu ' itai'J c" iu'T feLi'i'.d f ord r llsWa J dsctowem, Madge Risked up fpun her ; ""'wis?"1 M or, ami «u.l oog. rl, - And Hob, lighting lii« pipe and palling a ' couple of chair, up to bistable, answered 1 " kindly— I - "Wen, it is ull nettled, my child, and von J yormgslara as best you ran." " j Marjory rose, and. as she stood behind " ' j her brother's chair, aha gut her arms round , I gric.lad hcivd wilbont a word. Bob put up , 1 1 took up her mending again. ^ 1 enqdoyad "pmb and Hnmphrey hml i" r. ...i ; , up and smiled at Bob's eager geaticulatlous '' I and Mr. Lamoul'a bulf-tried, balf-eumical " | 'Tlial will do then, yon think." Hum- 11 pHrey said at last, "with the addition of die '' ; introJuctiojj^if yucomlUeanor into Hie ~-s- J 1 behindhand with the acore! Rehreiintr J ' was growling like a taws flddle over the do- ^ , U'. "1 have Ltd RoiiieUiing olne to think ol ' I j Una week. You remetnU-r poor old Dick, ' j "Your brother? Yea, indeed. Bob. His ' ' llmrU K'-rimt was lhe first book I ever i I viewed Many a jolly h.eir we have apod ' ' i together. What promise he gave, poor "I'erhapa it will tio fnlflUist in eome oilit r f ■ evislonecy" returned Bob "idlv. shaking his ' ' kind old 'heed. "Bui in this world bis pour ; little wilojtfOIIMior children find it haul to live, now/he is got*, eo Marjory and 1 have ' ^Ca'"' '«<■" home and look after j Ty. quietly from her corner, "tliat Bob is ! going to work for three more people, when . U is ma much as he ran do already to keep a I •'^km't mind Marjory, Dammit:" cried ' | Bob, shaking hia flat at the sweet, ugly qui v. ! 1 eriug face in the winitow. "A litt.e hard '. von will do ma gncat I am getting all.gel her too iaxy in my old age. Wo uiusi 1 sec what we can make of Okfcntoweni'a Jiltle book, lie's a decant fellow if be la an J , lord." ' "Now, Boh, I won't be put down In that » way," pleaded his aiafer, riving and coming 1 forward, a slender, graceful strnpc in her pl.iiu -colored stuff gown. "Mr. Luuout, f ! yon wfll take my port. 1 am sure. You I know 1 am not elerer like Bob; I have no 1 j talent of any sort except the mechanical one • | of mumping the piano, which I bate, except for ita ts>ing useful to my brother." | "And the talent of making that old i brother altogether ton comfortable and hap- " ' I'J." put in Bob. ' "But 1 have had a good education, thanks 1 to him, and I believe I could leach other " girls what I know myself. I am eo fond of ■ children!" | "Absurdly food!"— from Bob again. ' ' "Now don't you think he ought to let me j ' help him a little, when he is going to under- ] s t ike such a heavy addition to hia expanses? i I am twenty-two, and not a bit pretty ! U Why ahoukt not I wo out aa a governess?" ■ asked Marjory. Humpbrey lament smiled kindly and apj. pr..v;nglyaJ the eager unaffected face upu "I would not leave Bob for all the world," ' Ibw'ory continued earnestly, "if Kitty were * sol coming to stay ben. But abe will study '. all Us little ways aa I have done, of courae. | * and live children are very good — tbey will ' '• "Tbey will' break Iheir little hearts for *> aunt Marjory," growled Bob. " "And Kitty could have my room, you see. , Mr. Isutmnt; ao that, if I were away wori- •" ing for myatdf -jpst to ram my own d dn-ssea, I raran, and Chrattrnaa-lsjiea for " Toils and LU1— Bob oqnld go on as lsi ia P dooig now. and need not lake an engage - men: aa icadw of the orobesira at the .1 inch. " one's TbeaHv, where he would have to be J1 out an the fcoraing at rehearwd and not get *■ borne un'il twelve al night." "Dreadful hardship*. aren'i thevr" A Mugltad Beb »T MM aaa iB Hie jecrra ^ fm- nothing and play my era ootaprautmns

"Now. Mr. Lamont, do you say?" I urged Marjory ceutly. "l)o help me to persuade Bob. He thinks so much of your "When it agrees with my own niisa." j • Humphrey -ran gut Mic» Sebnglit's Iw.v j 1 houda in his and guve them a brotherly j , ^"1 don't hlame Itah.^he raid gwrdially. j' UiesToldlvinm'in 'diort frtSfsfTud*^!™! ' even then was (he aweelc.1 and most 1 thoughtful of little women But ' » | ' . J-lt.b. old man." soul Mr. lamuni kindly, t ■usi. r wonld ueule very happy, 'ai'id 1 rtnve * fi,' my "peel. 5 renlm slyH mmded"! j 1 and b. inn.1. u..ku l>i by T.rnla and LiU." j ' •-llrav.il Mere my Marjory " was all old | ( i.ee-,1 l.. r le.-'.,.o.c^clre''k']' And Mr' Ire I I kV',1.'.''... I.'i? aUM„mr' j la't-lievl Marjory, ahaknm IvamU with 1».e ' T\'i nl f. jV-';'- f o "r 'V.v"..!TT . ea.ro. S. 7j\ Sar"")?" Tied novri Bower of spe.*h aeltjed the ■uie'l. «rV eager glon and light in hn. kind. ■gK^pjhS England for flvi yran!™rU Wbr-il the train arrived at Netlleby late by larrd Old desire, eel off llrst unimportant HtUe town and thi' tillage "11 is pleasant to wnell the English air again!" arghe.1 lire owner of Oldenlower*. And il is sweeter iu l.l.mmsbire than anywhere cbtr!" flrrt'llui"»'rtr^;bta'!R1A remir n." tmt admit lire charm of the eyerie and the hour a* ihey tnunped down iong bcecbsivei.uca fallows and the dark plough. Iqud. And tvbon. beforw long, the Ural slow dnqsi of a shower began to fall, and Ihure was no . : heller to be laul, In- laughed at lewd Olden, lower*'* HURgestiom tlial Hv»y should Urn; beck to Neltiebjr and gel a esrrm;;e, aud in- . ountry rain which vfns note i, ali.-tj tiiaryuy Auotherbalf honr trrought them, to the village. A* they wore hn-ti'niug iBrough lhe principal street Humphrey snudenly uttered m exetaruatinn, wire* -led round, rnshed tsiek lo a shop Home few y-.rda liehlnd. ar.d tils. .ipjHSirvd wilhin ilk liK- ssl dr«ir. Is 'C.l Oalof him, he went atlcr Into with a ruiiUored pnXest"lam afraid -U>ve is slowly but surety softening old Humphrey's braiu," be decim-d n-lerely. "What the deu. o due* rhe fellow The question answered' itself as be reached the door, which admitted him with a abriU i tinkle of iu little beU. and beheld in U.r dusky interior of the village oonfectioner'a shop -the figure of the very loveliest end dalnlioat little fairy b* had ever keen oqt of a picture-lrook — rlists Dering. of oottrao, Humphrey's Dri-«deu.cbina sweetheart Uumpbrey waa holding both the fairy 'a bands in hia and devouring her with hi* eye* aa she looked up at himi flushed *Dd suatilj ing, and chattering volubly m a clear little voice like a birds' S. Lard Oklentowere got a hufried notion of . fluffy pale yellow hair, of targe, dewy velvetdark eye*, ci delicate pmk and while cbecka like the pearl* of a sirert-pva; aud . then the little beauty, whose dazzled tmla ; were net off by a sombre dross and Puliab cap of veltetecn, be.nroe an.li'jrnly aware of , hi* presenec and withdrew her haodrf from . Humphrey'* clan). Humphrey turned . round, hi* face lit m. and . sjarKliug. ami, , reix-ng hi* friend, pnued him tonvari noth- ; ing loath indeed to be iniroiucTd to "Mira Dering aad bar govern era. M-w Stone. i Why iaejihrtrlmm like M, od.-lssoho ! I Ikrau'-t |v If ibo grcaicm ol modern c»n>jmuw».

Wife Auction. | The Annual Regtater for 1S83 gave ao j account of a sinrtlar wife tale. Joueph ! f ! a farmer afler a brief mar- I I ried life of three year*., (lading that the j e ! lo separate. Ac'ing nnon lhe prevalent 111 | auction. nrojLi parting with her. the mar- I ! came tn Carlisle wlrh lier. and by ll • , n round her neck. Taooips.ro laeo apnku j m ynur outice *y wife. Ms.y Anne \ n I Thompson, other* i e WilHaim. whom 1 | I mean lo sell the hlgliret and , 1 fairest bidder. Gentlemen, il Is her wl-tl. | ' a, well as mine lo pari forever. Shi has i ■ I |U me only • burn serpent. I Irok j I hrr for my comfort and the good of my ' . I hare -ahown y.vu Hie dark *ide of my 1 wife, and told you all lier fauli* aud full- 1 1 iugs; I will Inliorlura Ihr biialn and I flralh-ns''*lid 'g'ss'uevv. ' She c iu 'ri-sd ; i ! ! rated. Iwing ntulunlly | lcasril with lll.lr | I bargain _ | ° ! Is- made in I'erMa.is reiki in New York tn J : Many yema ago Genghis Persia. Tire I F | comprising some :««» or 4H0 besmllul J .« w<ud kismet. Then afier ninny year* the -hah permlMeiMlw elisrms lo be jnano. e A Family Diary. ij SPThe- diary" which weoummeud 1* a bonk e In which the affair* of Ibe whole family a lhe family journalist. Ifiheleare wrcr»l „ children, lei each lake lire duly in tnrn a g month ai a lime; hot If the children are d loo y. ung, let fattar or nollicr look afler " ih This fntnlly dlaiy ahoiihl btiefly chronicle the weather each day. with any *• "irlUdf, any sirknera in lhe family, ill* r" rlea'h of a friend or any person well ie known <o ib>- family In or out of town. " lhe purchase of article* of wearing apparel " or of coal or other supplies for the house, £ fte. Il should Kill Irriefly wlml has hern re accr-mplished on each day. Any matter <1 lalkdl about in Ihc b-uroe and , of - interval * ro Hie whole family sir mid go Inio tola ri. fsmlly diary, ami Ihc more derailed yriu ■ make il the more valuable and interetling it will be to look over in alter year*. What would you not give If you could T.'s.k Inio the family lite of your ancestors "' by means of such arpobrd? And would "j not your children and your chlMreo's k children drllgbl In reading *nch n record v- of your fnnflly In the year* lo come? ,g Colored Sentlnal. ; While lhe American array was in camp at Cambridge, W.AA, General Washingly Inn heard lhe colored soldier* could not lie ^ depended upon as sentries. He deter- " mined lo ascertain the truth or falsity of .1 lhe report by a personal Investigation. Bo one night when the para-word waa r','- " Cambridge," be weal raitslde the camp. .,1 pul on an overcpat, and then approached •if a colored sentinel "V "Who goes (her* ?" cried the *entloal. "A frinod." replied Wulilngton. .* "Friend, advance unarmed., nod give I- lhe criuoleraign," raid the colored man. j Washington came up, and said: "Koxb,"y " rl- No, rah." was the response. "* "Medford," raid Wa-hlngton. 1,11 "No, rah," returned the colored *ol- "• dlar / *h | "Cbarlrolown," raid Washlngtrm. ™ The colored man Immrdlatrl* -«*- claimed: "I tell you.Mata* Washingioo. ed no man go by here, out be say Oam"L brldgr-!" — TcuiX't Companion. "* You will inrreaa* the 11. fir and the' richnrw of ihncrrara and butler by glv. ir.g a siall-lnl cvov a tabhap-vonlul of Day's 1 1 or**' and Ott I le P.rwdvr every d.y n ? in fhelr fecit ""Price SS cent» a psainrl package. F«r ««h: by all drugWb, /

•! . Preildenllal Handwriting. Abraham Llnonln wrote a small, careI The handwriting of General Gnat I* Andrew Jvcksot '• handwriting was - large and lab. red. llltflng. rt seemed all - ZveharroT^ybw wrote wlih a blunt |cn el'tHatfT Hiri-hve and no alletnpi at i*. [ John Tyler, next to G»rfleld, wn* ibe ; best writer among Ih Presbleni*. He w rote a ch ar, legible, op. o hand. : Martin Van Bureo did mil like lo write ! but when he did sign hia name It was in large, round characters. j Fraukiiie Pierce waa lhe wore! wri'er ; of all lhe Presidents. His willing waa I Ttar bandw riling ol William Henry llarrlroa waa clatsle. lie was a roan of Hayes, lie never made lire same klter ' . ^ Jainea Buchanan^ was proud of bis jlnes K. P..|'k mail * -ignulure ra ls{- h 1 ...to like copper pl .li. E». ry line of it I dad/ell made, *„ri lb. -re Is . tl url.h .rod.* P lor lo shining f.rrth resplendent in . Ihey maiist Hie oprrailnn. until flnilly Ilia j and Mr. Snake revels In Ids new sun. . I Hia eyes, covered l.y a per belly rriroi|Mr. r whrk uiln-rs. more pi. belaa. will wear j tile same garineni lor *la mon.ha.-bW / ; Philosophy by tho Hotel Olerk. Jf I Pa-it* dir. V...U Irai: Hie |Mopl.- of Ibe . I || may Men, Ml .l-l.ll |».qee|ll-U to . i sow. p-.-id., leu el il-ka lean? were I j Evert Irerrl II. lie ls.nl hra aiielietral I ig- , employees'^. re l.mher iban ao atteoua cd . I "lip"-«nl further lUu .big ".ip.' The Inn.rl wasuoi uudi l-.r ibe expnra c Hon ol nny one jreriw.ii. I'lus ia offiiis. and . ii will pay you to remember iu n There raay Ire plenty of thought! ob. ul tl*- hostelry y.m h.mor with yuur presence. Iiut dou'i umke ibe iniaukc of trying lo ^ tkXkHlu'llum'of iheTrrllrd Suira^loi force f //-def KtgUUr. '' - - X d A Mean Old General Routed, old "General Debilny bsa been piH to '' From iBrlnktyUT.'i«r1'we^/"l'TUand r in, m Walnut Ilt.lge, Messrs. P. K. Any derson. E. M. Tnylm and F. 8. PmGi- _ lieck respecrively, wrl'e lb*l "bey were •II all afflicterl * lib g. oeral rti-brlily. and 'r received redid Ismi tb frem. Browo's Iron ie Biilera Thi- is plr s-snl lo know, nut II only fur-Aykansa* pro, pie, bit! fur all rec- , liona' of llie coiinlry where Geueral Dr_J billry bra ojdtd vlcbus by Uw tbouI, beallng against Ills cage. Tbere, la aorue- „ thing beyond. O. deaihless »>ul. like a sea-abell, rooming f -r r he Isnoa.'o' the " ocean In which yon belong! id *" Answer Wnnled. rt Can any one bring ua a cane nf Kidney A or Liver, Jkimplamt rhat E'vCiric Blitgr* •81 uoiajwedlfj cure? We rav ihey can " not. as thousand* of case* already |«rrt' uianenlly Cured and who are dally I room mending ElrtBriC Bluer*, will prove Blight's Disease. Diabetes, Weak Back, or any urinary c .mpiarnt quickly cured. They purify rbebloud. regulaielbrrlmwel* T aud act' directly on the diseased part*. I- Every bottle guaranteed. Fur rale at 80c. „ a bottle by Dr. H. A. Kennedy. , (1) r- "Take back Ibe 1 .Te, thou ray 'eat me," >' the sang. It waa tbe love a bonnet, but didn't match tier eemplexuvn, and abe „ wanrrol him to exchange ro for oae that ^ did. * ,1 nocklcu's Aralca halve. The Beat Halve In ihc world for Cut*/ 1. Bnilaea, Horea. L'lern. Hall flhcnm, Fever Horca, Icllgr, Cl,*pped Hands, Chilblain*, Corns, and a'l Skin Eruptions, ard " poalllvely cure* Pile*, or no pay rcqulreo. It la guaranleed lu give perfect Milafacx- lion, ■* money refunded. Price*! cents Kbox. For Hale by Dr. Kennedy iggiat. " " Extract from a kruer from Angelina: ,. "Daar Henry, you ask II I return ynur lore. Yea, H-nry. I bare no use for it, and I return It wiih many thanks." ^ — * Boys and Clrla! , m'tawan ul'lslSrs sag »W*i «nBrttat h' Isnuiuw ane IS two iwat -larsr" tar pnaur . *" T- i 'Thia po( ulsr purui. arVw, pieaors bras owl sad wpKer ■