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CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY. JUNE. 1886.
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BAFE MAY OXTT, U. J. t. mi. WTT.T' a xr»oxf■l 1 .50 a yaar in Advance. J ?rriwilon*I torfl*." r ^FTdouglABS, attobnit-at-latt nuoim tw chancery ■ y rr " 1 . yyALTKB A. j^ABROWB, ATWRN* Y-A T-L A W houvttcr ik chancery. jyn J. |B. LBAMIN6 i bo'k7~ JENTTHTB cam J crrrTcw. narti'« ana ooesa tmu, ro^Batr ■»»>■> am" wwiamdsy sttrr- ' 8 mt e. hildrbth! j attorney- at-l aw i^f and ; ■SucmiR. maktsh and examiner u ' nm™ « no. « WMhuroB siroM, f pjtsrbert wjemcondbt" t attorneyTat-law j OLlCtTOR AND MASTER IN C1IANCBRY, J """cap. Hit CBjr. N. 1. all-; 1 A dtp* Coon HOW, T«ma»y* tart rridsyt^ f Nrfvons dibbbmb WHh porelj TBtfUbta rem* ' Pwi.TOf.1 or 4ugeraaiara«b ?K»No. Mb ^ thaftTtaimja' ms— win — 11 m*t« r ' "DR. L. X RADIAN, .J No. 708 Brown Street, Philada. ; sSSSSS^HBS^S > ■V-nlMir*'A!w-trrfr"»'>n-<rr,VwM« •.*, Pit—. _wM»«m MW of tho Xnlffc Pool Iw Bom. . jtatoTsa. «>. me »,! •"•to* hob-r-v^ i .. — ^ 1 MjofM (Sntt. t ■gjsoe r. Williams, . architect and builder. i WILL mark DRAWINGS. AND 8EPBHIN7'KBn OB isfmnit. orptci « wtotoastooAsiw cim b«j, nj. v ^ B. LITTLE, r PHAITICAu paikter and glazier, " capb hat rtrr. n. i. pieubbtr towlfstnd, , AOKSX ra&JXVM BKBLAN II '■ mytval flue insurance co. — COMMISSIONER or DRKDs, om— >i c.tor M.T Coort Boom. N. J. J el-j /sroans and sbwlno ma VyollfNBB. B. F. HORNER, nilt D8GAHS » SEWmO BACHIHES Unmh.Nn.'-w Wuiilnrtim MM, Top" Mar r EiffiKmSS'ijimop twinrl tUMMlK'KS. ma.te and / V«?1Tr rixtt'bw. . ixwRKgurijciiv. m a as and cor'rnt a Wipe Al.ltt M". flRWSoS. FRAMES, * picture*, ivr-t »c. - . ... - f«rtol istvi VIOLIN STRINGS Arm IA an; ,» ri»l Ofllro aiWri-. in ihs iirbm aialm on trevlp. of ex fr*M room, n I. a 0ARBINON. D «5 a ii wammmetH cap* in n. j. jj jt cumis, ~ — practical plumber, GASAND STEAI FITTER, f Mo. II Dreamt GtrasO, Oapa Ma; ob;. £ Gas, Water and Steam Pipes, 1 - in ft- Ma> .myita at tM Mnm Chemical Work A Lead Burning Poro and T ERR A COTTA DRAINAGE ^ 1 ggpnctftmil. J aSSSSii ! imM^urafTifSfg" l" ' oaarasrs&y&a && a - jImev institute BRrnottroir, irsw j*nsrf. T^^Afll^iWlpal. UTATB HOBMAL^ATO^MOBSL SCHOOLS, , i
flrti ftoods, Srimtuings, ftr. • Tfie Glfl RsliaMe Stare ■ -ot- ■ CHAliLBSNBlODLlM. ( . BARGAINS -INSpring ri Smniner Goofls. A lull line of Summer goods of every description. Ws Keep bb AbcHob Coo4l Double weight, all wool cloth, in fifteen shades, 50 cts. per yd., sold elsewhere at 65 cts. 2500 \ yds. unbleached Cotton Flannel, 6 cts., elsewhere 8 cts. Blue, Red and White Flannels, from , ! 10 cts. up. All wool suiting, 25 ■ . cts.'pcr yard, elsewhere 30 cts. , Best Apron Ginghams, 6 cts., ( elsewhere 9 cts. Good Muslin, and unbleached, 6 cts., , elsewhere 8 cts. Calicoes from 1 4 cts. up. Simpson's Sons calico | . 8 cts., elsewhere 8 cts. ladies' and Children's Hose < from s cts. up. Ladies Linen Col- i lars. all sizes, 9 cts. Dr. Hamilton's Expanding - Side Health - Corset, 90 cts.. elsewhere fil. *A j full line of Dr. Warner's Health j &Cora!ineCorsets,(no imitation), j and Children's Gossamers ( from 30 cts. up. Kid Gloves from ( 50 cts. up. Notions, Trimmings, ( &c., eannopbe excelled in. Variety I and price. 25 pieces of Crinkletl Seersackcr all latest shades at 9 . cts., reduced fiom 15 cts. All ' Wool Buntings, all shades at 9c.,- j rodnced from 15c. 500 Ladies' \ I'arasolor SHk jand Satin covers, 1 'at hall price. s° doz. Corsets at J 50c., reduced from Jii . 1 Our stock of Millinery cannot 1 be excelled in styles and prices. CHA8. NEEDLES. SiUMIng Wit, rial, Sir. • J EUEMIAH B. SCHELLENGER'S YARD - Sc(ieO<m»Wl LABSas. Ctpt Ma; n. i., '.'here ba; ua Inrnl (ha laurMI ator.h ot Low- G nat m U« ooaolj, at carry qnaUi; lo noli uie tno.'aw purr wurra «n*. *»i.iw n.astriitnd latd. r HinNUUn up a li kinds. pukirinu. prambstopp. HCKKTS. mna promptly pilijui PaRlralar aumikw xWan is hare Lanthri, runu-hnl -IUi INaShleS. . o-flA-l. " j. b. wturlrtbrixh. , BUILDER'S SUPPLIES 3
A. SCHELLENGERS, M1LLVILLS. N. 1. tors, Sash, MoiUiw, Blinds, DOOR AM f ISDOf FRASXE, Work and Scroll Sawing. SASH WBIUUTS. SARD COROti, NAILS, FRAME PULLEYS. US PACT Builder's Hardware in General. IT.; " A. RcnKLLKNOEH. Mlllrlllc, N. J. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers byaddressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., m iiahMti Ai.nunn Burma 10 Mprucr M..NH>VO,k. Send lOo.Tor IOO-dsso Pamphlet. OR RENT. GLOBE SilFiil BOOI.-I - No. « OCRAN 8TKKBT, CAPB MAY CITY. With or Without Phrnlture. PINE BWBLUNO ATTACHED. Locauoa w of ucAseotlB ihla city. Apply lo aiLDRRTH A UTTLR. nnm gjea^te^
Urg fioads and trimmings.ffiUff DEPARTIENT | ■ ffii M Bareain House, •MILLINERY, Still flourishes, have you been in to sec it yet? You arc not exr pectcd to purchase everytime; but we invitcyou to an inspection of - the immcnscand Stylish Stock. Wc we have in our employ a young .and polite lady- (our New York M i llincr), is always about to show you our styles. All the Novelties and latest shapes in Canton. Milan and Tuscan Braids ; also. Feathers, Lips, Pompons and.Flowcff. We offer Special and attractive Bar- ' gains -in Children School Hats. ' But speaking of Bargains, we must 1 not forget to show you a few on . 1 our Dry Good's Counter. Our , well-known 36 inch Shcctiijg, re- 1 ductd to 63^'c. per yard. Our eiegantdineof Satinc; New Spring Figuras. at 1 ;c. per yard, selling elsewhere at 25c. All newest Crinkles in Seersuckers, from 10c. per yard ; and like' other Bargains m Dress Ginghams, Spring Weight , Cloth, White Counterpanes, Tick- : '9-4 Sheeting; -Crctons's, and, 1 also, in our immense and varied stock of Notions, Hamberg Edge- 1 ing and inserting, as low as 4c. per ^ yard. Ladies' and Children's Stockings, RucbeS; Bustles, Perfumery, etc. A perfect fitting j Corset, for 50c.; also, all — ? \ popular makes at popular prices'. , In order to n\ak« everything pleasant for ' our lady cnatoiners, we have filled up elegantly, for the aeaaon of 1898, •» a ■ atrfcily ladv'a atoreonly. In order lo do I which we hare removed our large stock I of Oenl's goods which waiformerly kept I here, lo our BRANCH STOKE, comer Washington and Jackson streets, where j have opened with a full line of Cloth- , Halo. Caps And Gent's Goods gener- j ally. ( '*110 and see us -Air Inrgains in ) this ' Una at oar branch store, next door | Capitol. L. 8CHLAGER. Propr. If 3?bilada. iSttSturss Carfls. » jackson -a. cafe, ; IB 80VT1I EIGHTH STREET, . PHILADELPHIA. J ^ F. FLINT! — | 8IWBAL AUKNT FOR A. S. BARNES * co. ism arch stt|ekt. i'lllLADA. Puit#thera ol New NaUooal No-lea ut achuol |KX)A». Nernl for oaratofiie. ma is-; M. SEEDS, , FASHIONABLE HATTER, 1 No. <1 north second 8ts-. rlllLADA. no kxtra cnakgr por ii ats made to j iv os. 8tipp n ats »i.mi, specialty. ° b. m0clee8 a co." "* "" '
CHUECB AM SCHOOL FDElfiTOEE, f SCHOOL APPARATI'S AND SPPPLIE8. m;ll-; No. ISMArchSinieL PhUaSelphla. (j J B. MATLAC'K, [( No. S. N. SEVENTH ST.. PHILADA. I TERRA COfTA DRAW and SEWER PIPE 1 CHIMNEY TOPS, KIND GUARD CAPS, 1 CHIMNEY PLBW^UARPEN VASES. CE- 1 WamaleU LoweM Pnead aan Beat Pipea la Iha S Marhra. al-; • i fi A/TY HATS ABE MY BEST A r i-VA ADVIRTIBKMENT. .A TJIEY 8PE5LK FOR TIIEM8ELVES. HARRY ftAYSElt. " - Cm PRIOR HATTER, . No. ia SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILAHA. I « (Two Soon below Market 8L) a-10-y topt SI *g €a. ^Ifrrhants. ^ " JOHN M. BU88ELL, GENERAL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND NOTIONS, ,f FLOUR AND FEED, - PATENT MEDICINES. L PORK, LARD, HARP, SEEDS, Ac. y JOHN M. BI'SBELL, Cola Sprtag. Cape Maj Ol, N. J. N rRICKS' ST01128v- a; PXHWT aw, rasa may city. - GEOCEBIES, DHT GOODS ani SOTIOSS, PAINTS, COLORS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS awl PCTTT, f NO. M PBCRY STIIEKT, FEED STORE, , . CORN, OATS. HAT. BRAN AND MILL FKED " WOOD YARD. wgop OCTjh srm. am iH poet mi era. . HBfiB Ptm ti M8Tffl88 OP ALL EtNDS. Harrows and Onltivators MADE TO ORDEU. BOBDIl S WHEElWBlBfflHG ' ea. ceah |«Wea WJ(. K. rALMER. «aaa RtatMaada, Cape Ma; Co^ N. J. r. RUPTURE 3 ufaSaM u yaara. Kat lot Be. naatp. )n«-y j
JUtdifiU. 'j "Maryland, my Maryland." • •> -.prrti; wDrq. . 'TOrcI; ilaufhierimna noWe men - I "My farm lie- In a rather low and miasmatic situation, and , "My wife:•"iVhor , "Was a very pretty Blonde 1" j, Twenty years ago, became i "Sallow "HoUow^yeil !- t. -'Withered and aged !" f Before lier time, from ; "Malarial vapors," though phc made r no particular complaint, not being of the I grumpy kind, yet causing me great unI "A short time ago I purchased your I remedy formic of Hie children, who had a very severe attack of biliousncaa, ami ' it occurred lo me that the remedy might help my wife, as I found tlftil our little girt upon recovery had "Lost!" "Her sallowucss, and looked as fresh : a new-blown, daisy. Well, the story is noon told. My wife, to-day. lias gained old. lime beatltr vrilA compound in- ' terest, and is now as handsome a in^'r 'n (if I do say it mysilf) as can be found in \ ■ this county, which is noted for pretty . women, and I have only Hop Bitter, lo "The dear creature just looked over my shonldcr, and says Ivan flatter t»|mil ■ to" the days of our courtship,' and that reminds roe there might he more pretty asiiws if my brother farmers, would do as I have done." ' JTdplng you may ToVg he s'pareVTTSTtb good, I tnankfullr remain. : L James, Bblysville, Prince George Co.. Md..> May ^th,^iw;l.^ f A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY IS THE LOSS OF - A Lecture ©trttie Nature, Treaun,«i ana nail^a! core or Seininal^VV raVc'*lo, or SpcrmAtorr. ■aai;, At-B; ROBKItT J. culvghwell, The worht-renownoil author, la ilila aarairai.le tg|yi S&rTV ' 'oar tv pomade t 11 g^c clv fit tvihjl^me d i o al co^ VITALITY. Illustrative Sample Free. W| HOW THYSELF, J«(Hl A Great Ve.imal wort on Maahooa, Nervooa an.l Phpucal DeMIII;. Prrmaiare Decline la Mae, KxnauaieJ vnafitv, etc., etc, mm -the onlout miseries rrsolinut from IwIlscrcUon or exauslta. c«iTa:n« more than 11. invafua' blc iirtacrlptltm., embracing ever; vegetable reme.tr m the pb.nnaciiMela tor all aeate and ohroeio Ate. aw— let. emetWeeUyaho-.il tor erer* man. race only II b; mall, postpaM, ili-rSTRATIVK SAMPLE FKBB TO all SS£:'iSS'£;'°''"'B ely's catarrh of Taste A quick iRT'rf-Bj^-^CVED iHWitive Cure. IT*1 r61I-n Aparucleu applied into each ootlrll andss agreeable lo uae, I Vice eocema by mall or at Ki \ l.tiofhu's. lY.-'.hL"»:». OwCgo.N.Y. (Sxtfttt, ^ftiattiiins. (Sir. FLBOE COMilS. OiBfETS, HI SOOABES, WOOLEK DRUGGETS, CHINA HilTIllBS, DAMASK LINENS, MATONGS, OIL CLOTHS, ENfiUSHCOETICINECORK FLOOR CLOTH, ■ A«4 cli Viwie »f DBRI! tun oil unffi ol nulto, Uouseker|Mra and others interested are invited lo ins|wct a cont|dele stock of coverings of cvcry description. High and tnedinin.qualitlcs, uniformly prices marked in pUia flfcumt on all goods' Bpecial attention gireu to furnishing country bounce and seashore cotUges. THE CDRNPR STORE. TT.AHCEAIMDLT & SUN, Eleventh and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. Iflpif gaaar^Trfm ttraa. t*e<w a eBcrrmfal
' The sertni.j irjalcii;ninl ihci.nraclicr'm»crmv Yhs euahine was solt and flRaeriiar sraa cosji | And aiintag, I lytew . / Itj m» rtlf In the pen " I Was a dear lattv tare thai w» dlinple.1 slid rosy A stray bit utlare smt uie etui .ot a leather lay ctv*e to my cheek, as I didn't Carv ntieihet . IV wrvicc *a» Ions Tn rcadTngttie prayers we'd one book bet ni-u us j The Flower of the Flock. 1 There are three jtirls it. onr family- ! 1 Constance, Juliet and Isiusy, and ttial. . Juliet, who am writing this little history. I think tluit looks have a greet! dual of iuflatmco over some people's fate. 1 If 1 had been as handsome tut my ' youugosl sister. Lolionid now be Mrs. Istrraine. iustetnl of a forlorn utaiden, • (taxing h> i| idle-sly iownril' a forloru ' 1 j fntnnv Hut perhaps matters may int1 prove as time goo# ou ; the tronnd in my heart tpay iioal, and my feelings become 1 blunted. Just now I fee! very sore. ' Constance is my senior by fonr years. 1 ' She married the year after alio came out. j I was fifteen at the time, and lsmay j , only twelve. The Lorraines wore our j i oldest and dearest friends, and lsmay | .»ad l.studieil with, the girls under the I snino govcrnesa at their house. My j father was the sqnire of the village 1 where we lived, Mr. Lorraine the rector. ! and there were no other fatnillioa ol ! | consequence withiu five miles. . I think I began to live my life when 1 was sixteen. It was October ; Guy j Lorraine had left Rugby and was going j into restasifM SCCiimliridge. Wo young j ones had been spending a month at the ' | scasidu under frauloiu's tare, but Urn j somewjtat ' gloomy as I wandered alone ! tnthoretSDry gartlen. To lose Ouv and j ; Iwgiu lessons to-morrow! It was too bad. | 1 was attired in my usual white flaunel frock, rattier dilapidated— I was | nCwi .tidy—and one of Guy's hats, j which I had taken out of the hall. As I ' sto ut by the dial on the lawn a white ! figure Juuugial iu at the gate and mode j for me. Of conae it was Gny. H- was j a wonderful haudsomo ikjv, tall, slight | and dark, with clanr cut features an.l an eagle nose. I am an artistio soiil and love beauty. That evening I was painfully ekuscious of being a flight, and I began to straighten my crumpled fr.«k and pttsli back my towzled wig. "Don't do that, Jn," said Guy, a« he approached. •• I like you ever so much better when you're untidy. " "Titen you must like mo always.-' "I do six days out of seven. Sunday's an exception." " Aud I always look nice on 8nndny.' " Nioe ! You're a perfect object, with your bead in a tail and vntir he-t frock on. If yon only kuew what a output yob ace lo Ismuy. you'd l.sfve yotti pew and come sit with its. " "Indeed I wouldn't ; I'd choosti some "Abijou're jealous of lsmay. and I home especially to see yon ?" , " I wondered what li id iim.le yon. leave the river so early, but I'm not siirprl- d to in or that I wn« tlie atlmdiim " "Yon o.nceite.1 mmker! I should enjoy boxing your ears, but I haven't time I waut to talk seriously." I giggled outright, but lie pulled my hand through lite lU'tn, and we mttreurul 1 op. noil my monlli t.i speak, but lie broke in smldetily ■'JtL yon know I'm going away to•WellY" • "Are yon sorer?" "No, I'm 'very glad. I hope Ton'il oome back itrtproved." yoti lw serious ?" and he threw dowu m v liah.i: r — ; "I am seriona You're asking mo • stnpid qnextioiu, and I'm answering "Oh, Juliet, why won't you understand ? Don't you know I'm sorry to leave you?" " Of course you are. " " And yon must know tlie reason why, Ja I'm fond of you." "I know that too." "You're really past 'all enduranoe. Must I explain everything, jut as if •you were a Imby ? I'm not fond of you in that way." "Which way f~ "Yon know what I mean perfectly well. I'm going to marry you." "I most realty tell mother that I'm provided for ; alio was very glad when Connie married in Iter second seasoD, but I've done a great deal better. Actually, Guy, I'm engaged two years before . Tm out" . 'Tfli quite ih earnest," ho growled, ; , "but if you're only going to make fan , of me 111 go." " You are going, that is to say, you're ; going to-morrow, but not jnst this min-ute-Guy." "Oh, Juliet! and do yon really love me?" ■ , "IdonT>mnt to say yes, WRTI don't want lo say no," "But yon won't marry any other . fellow while I'm away?" "Thetis is no fellow that I know of. I will write and toll yon if one turns np." "And you're the sweetest girl in the world," "Gny, I'm positively growing vain. 1 wish franlein thought the same" "Will yon oror be in earnest, Jnliet? t I know yon will never marry me when , you're grown up. Yon make fan of everything, and yon will tarn out a good-for-nothing flirt" "Ape yon sure yon mean what yon | , say?" I asked hositatinelr. ' | ,
i '.'".Yes," UO'x<u>i- Mtitply, gnd 1 kuew jllm w«s speaking lite-truth. - ,j?*tAml if yon meet prettier aud nicer yf gills, limn J am. "yog wpn i like them , ; girl it*fluT varht"' • . t'VW* «»>" Yxw .t" fty tliat; I i one bitt me' j well." When I was seventeen my father gave CHATTER II. I " How sihe is growing up •" It was , : Guy who spoke, and lie was referring Istpay. ' K j i Isninv came np aud sealed herself bv i 1 Guy. Two mere benulifnl faces Could | darV"'^ r.rr;n:' l«^ivc,,ar' i I feci, with a complexion of pcari's and j rqj.es, with* golden hair, an.l dark gray, I calmly, seating herself and spreading lout her mnsKn skirts; "but I thought j Ju s voice sounded croaa, mid 1 am ! come to make peace." j "More likely to create dtneorA" I | said with impatience, j Ouv glanced np, and then murmured ! I apple?" 'asked lsmay, looking «l,g.e!.l : into lit* eye-. "If I had best, tl.ere 1 1 | I think it would have been given p. me " I j I .. una oeennjouieib to lutar suelt j j iu 'the "last year, and ]..- slare.1 wilhj j Kite returned his g.tx.' (or u few seconds, I only aeSug Whatever Fmay was. "be | I did when -we were Hloue. tiwu T n-ed j toohatter Ire tflelfonr l..g-lli. f -ngtna. role, lie uso.1 to call it--a .. .. • •. 1, d .".u-couati-aiue! with that ginoi fnl white i figure Wore my eyes. 1 wl,.-, I , lie had apparently forgotten me. I to- 1 " Where in Juliet going ?" n.k.-l !,m:,v of Guy. "Yes;" and Itarnod logo. " Aro't yon coming. T-muv "No; and I'm vexed with yon for I've ~vu anydtiug cf and 1 wante.1 been, what you've done, an.l overy tiling. " "'Hiere'a really no reason why you should dog my footsteps," I said magnanimously; "pray leli lsmay everything worth telling, lam going home. " That same evening, after dinner, I went ami nat alono upon the stone lialnstrnde of the tennis lawn, fkfan alono for what seemed to mo a very long time. Tlie tosy after glow melted into tbo bine-gray sky: the moou launched her silver boat, and hero and there a star flickered in the heavens. The corncrake tran busy in the bay fiolds, and theAicentof thu riixeu mid honeysnekle itrthe veranfl.-i stole to me on the air. 1 think I looked nioo that night;' not l-cantifal— I .amid never bo tliat— but frock and a pearl necklace, and my fair hair wna twisted into a big heavy loop, Guy's voice roused me from my revorv. "Yen resemble K-ilen Terty ax yoti sit there. Look up at me." * "Yon have a qnoer expression in yonr eyes to-night, JulioL What i. Uto " mailer ?" " "I ilou't know. Something is going to happen." "Yon seem very queer, too, Guy?'' "Do yon believe in love at flrxt sight?' I "Yes, in many coses. Is that wliat is making you sigh so? Ittva you fallen in love with some one at first sight?" " OIl I don't know— that is to sayt I haven't. Are yon in love, J nliet ?" " What a question 1" I exclaimed indignantly, although I was half laughiug. "If you wish inq to.say I ant in lore with you, I shan't." "I wish to Iieavcn yon were not!" lie exclaimed vehemently. The blood rushed into my obocks, and I sprang ttp passionately. Jleh.ro Hia.1 ; liis arms round me and kiaaod my lips ' over and over agaitu My bead rested i ou bis shoulder, and my eves slowly » fiHed with tears. No wonder I wept. I though I kuew not then that that waa. ! the lust time my lore— mine, alas, no j longer— would kiss ms. j "Dearest Juliet," he whispered; "tor1 give ma my darliug ! You know I love i you better than any other woman. " " Rxoept one," said a soft, door roioe Gny dropped my hand, and I glanced i round with an uncomfortable sense of , having beeu discoTored in a ridiculous i It was lsmay. Site was lovelier than | ever in the pale moonlight Her faoo was that of an angel and her white draperies enveloped her like a mist She laughed gently at my look of dis- " I didn't mean what I said, Ju, and I bnrn'i been eaveadroppiiig. I just j wysntorod up and overheard the ond of - Guy's speeoh. It seemed only natural I I to make the renjark that I did. It came mm
J Oity mid uo* ltiug. We three rdtiinicd i ■ : to the lifiuso together, Jainay.talktug la.' t i jnsiiotii; I re)ilie.l>tu ati incoherent way, \ but Jui xpid never a word. Tliat niglit v : • a dteadfttl f;-.r crept into my heart , '•am! until Sinruing 1 fay invoke c taring ] ; ijiepelesxlv. blankly, at a terrible plum. , I tom wliieirgrow dearer and more distinct , , j rebel iu t.wre j j Tlt-uik 1 1. ul v.-ii, Ihut horrible state of c I j tlie fail crushing blow fell, 'it was not i ' slnunvtl me. but iWw tlio worst , there , I was nothing, either .Til or good, that f , I could touch my lu-art after that. Let . ; luo | seta over lite uuxt (oilv-.-faliL hours, , , ! I s:.i.l I was ill,' mi, 1 remained in my , i r.»>iti I refpsed to see Umay; aho ■ ] maite my head ache, T raid. On tlio \ It waa^growing dark. an.L 1 crouched | , ; out it! terraces. *lle!ow my Isilnstrndo , p ared on tln^lfk. iTdt exp^ta ' I j and there 1 waited. The night waa ' still eroakitflt- 4h Hie- meadows, and 1 ' ; n'iiiorro.1 tin. perfumo of roses Hint J ! up the vision of by.goiiciovo ntnl Iinp'pi- ' "7" i (onus tmerge.1 from the shadow and I oame slowly towanl the Beat belon- my tii.'ir walk, but no; they stop|>ed, and I iMiiny, fur it was she and Out seated ' j liers df. He gfatice.1 round Nor a , ! moment, thru threw himself at lick r ! fret. s I ■ may «H Iwsido me if .vote wish, or perI you think thai. fa your, proper « -J " Yes," lie Raid, "you were made.to -he I •1 i«.|'»li1(»peA I flliil read of 'shell women, 1 I i.Hi never boWBved" ill them, and hero I t j distsiver one in li Utile t ii i I Imve krtowti 1 I • "Juliet "' he sigliwl , and she ought W-flecnpy tliem . ntirelv to tlio end of time- There is not another I girl III the world like my ..Id love, and . | "Who eontd blame ine for lovuigyon ? . I ...lore yon. You are so beautiful nn.l , ; "Aud you uro profane, (fall m« »u , . niigej or Venus separnteir, not both at t ! " lint ytau-roniiud mo'of bollu Y.«l , I are neither saint uor shiner, bul tlio t j " If Jnliet was her- she would say I l watt all sinner." " Don't balk about Juliet. Let me ; . tluuk of yon and yon only. The rest of j I my life must bo dorofed to lier. " I board Ismay'a sobs. 1 ,"uRld not I • sw it was so tlark, but I knew Hint tic well forevgr, and each tender cpitliet cut j1 my heart like a knife. Slowly and s • noiselessly I rose, stole silently along [ the torraoo to the steps and 'sto.slbost.lq . them without either being aware of my , presence. "And now goo,! -by forever, dearest," , said Guy; and be would have risen and . left her, but she clung to Ititn ami sobbed ! . oonvulsivelv. "Yon must tliiuk of . Juliet; I am bound to her.' 1 " You nr.. not ! ' Conl.i that be my ' I rotoe? " For the ln»t tivo tlnys I htlvo jatsiiecicl this, nnil this is why I have f ; Jweit an nuscuuwitiiewtotliissacne. Guy . yon are free. 1 u llmukful to have > , found out the'eh.',™ in your lore before • "Julie!, are you angry ? ' " No, I am relieved." "Then vuit nrvei loved me? - - "No, I never lored yon." 1 replied . ►lowly; aud as 1 n tiered that lie, I [ . turned and walkcf slowly away, and lie s T.rfatnii'iTa«gTi ofreltef. , They are mnrrie.1, and they are happy — qt.lcusl site is, and he can only look back with amusement to the time when , I he |irefeiTcd uie lo the flower of the ilock. 1 ■i vmt. ,IK TUK a mans. • ] ' Tli • Av:.b« live almost entirely on 1 dates ami .-. .rxn kind of bread, and ' 1 liiey drink little else titan water. It is [ seldom that they .partake of animal ' food. If a stranger of any importance ' pays th an a visit, a kid is killed and 1 takes tuw U.kci. Sometimes, ou grand , oocasiotis, a eantel is slain, and thou tlie | whole famibrur toihe assemble to par- • take of the dnhitr.* The Arabs usually ' I toko a if is! i meal Iwfore an arduous ) 1 joUtnoy. ami give a portion of it to ) their stands. Rtco and earners milk ' boiled tbgellier are a favorite dish ; so ' are date, bread aud butter and milk, J • made into » paste and eaten hot. But f dates and bread are the staple articles v ■ of food. Tito Arabs use coffee in largo ' quantities, and smoking is universal. Knives and forks are never used. The • people eat with their fingers, washing ; their bauds before tlia meal begins, e The men nsnally feett apart from .the j woman. They toko two moals onlybreakfast aud dinner. Melons were first tailed cantaloupes s from being cnltivatod abOaptaluppi, " a villa near Rome, whore thoy had brtfm !' introduod from Armenia by mission- j arioK. Tlie name is said to be still iu use in some parts of Europe for a cln» . of deepfrvribbed. yellow-fleshed melons, t In thts Country it fa applied to different J' kinds of melons iu different localities; and the signitlmneoof the word oanuot be well defined as now used. Ii J A woman that eats onions own ksep • a
! 'BencfaLr'sFatal Autograph, j til tlie year 1 t«t1 l.-tiry WapMt.-is Jtel anil li.Tjr Hi,-' in.iv I divine. i>n Mr Bcerbrri- ..rslv.il si ih.- Dstles lhen tlviuainl- fr.>*4lng to the irain'tc guest, who was lulroduced to Majoi llandli'v and Col. Sinnoit. both native, of Uie %mernW Isle." In honor of tin jllcecher party they set up I snmptuou. j prev -intvl. After dinner Brother Becchil , by rvqiigstj placed hfa autograph at Hi. mp of the pag>- ..( (he big hotel regfate in a fearless hand, and great was Bit much tftat It was .-orvhilly g, iar.lv, I hj great. grief one momlng the uume o llrolh. r llev. lirr had disappi-ared fron be on a big spree (after the rewar, I lie jure hrongtit — t >i. . Spoiling a Honeymoon. "Say. I'm the m«h in 24 !" Clerk : "So I see by Uie toglstcr well, sir. isn't everything all right Don't you and your wife receive propei Young husband: "Attention; I shoul. My we did: '-'why. abq^twrnrory minub bcrmaid with lee water or something 1 want to do fa to hire tlie elevator am asked. "What i- » rope?" replied, "A "Mamma.* ■pirrii-d a bill, New tori Three-year- •!-! Mii-gb- had never sc. any om, who wa- .pilte bald. A geiith bobl bra. I . Maggie regarded him won a Flsliermnn Hlinaolf. Porhnpi tbrasliril a stmhn without np|iareiil ri ward a whole afli rnoon. "Oh. no. sir: only jest angto-worms, replied the youth pleasantly. _ ' severance." • M'hiinyd the other. • No,, them's oiekeas; jg«e» ye ain' never lived In the-e part-. Iiev yet" Tin boy was not ii little disgusted by tlv str.ii, get'- i-iioranee. — llfughamUm lit mark '.l>;.' cures *wli!t'i! I nvoNc'l a" c ,r,p!i-i.vii by Hood's Sarsaparilln ar due -Impiv to three effect* which tlii : 1 1 purifles-the blood. ■in' li sirengtbrns the system. Willi these three effecjs no disease en retain ils hold. It fa formal t the syslent, giving place to lieali and ►treucih. through th.-iiouitit infliu tm -.,f ■TTd.'.T .'*P ir.a|K.riila. rBwiri(r' m dread <.f Friday, will nm" lu"ph'rw!l t learn that ll, i-' fa thoroughly Krida year. It oame I i ..in a Krhlav'. will g out on n Friday, aiu! will havofifty-tbr. Krhlavs. There are four months iu tli year that, have five Fridays each changes of Hie moon occur five times o Friday, and tin, hnigest and -ligcle, iliu* of tiie year each falls on a FrJjlay. An Enterprising, Reliable House Dr. Henry A. -Keom-dy ran always li relied upon, not only ! > earty in stock Ih Aeeecy of sueu sriiclrs as have wel! known mer.i. ami arc popular with tli people, Iti, reby suslslalne the rrpulatlo of heintalw .ys eo'erprising, and ever tt liable, llarieg n cured the Agency fc Hi- s-lf.-iitid ID. KIS^'X New DfataTw; gunman ■ . 1' will surely cure any am every affect! a of Tliroal, Lungs, an, Chest . ami to show our confidence, wctn vlte you u> . nil and get. a Trial BotUi Free. ... (D " Newsiwinr Sokes, " says. ''If lint pa fa dSktip when you get U. it fa be iause there fa so much duo on iL" Thl is a mistake, that joke was originate, before newspapers were thought of. * My liver was so -fearfully disorders and I felt ao feeble and languid that ; scarcely took interest in anytning.-TriiJt all the so-called remedies without telle t.n'U I used Parker's Tonic, which cf ferteda m-rmnncnt cure,— David Baafi Rock, Ark. • There is time for all things. Tl» time lo leave is when a young ladv aak how Che walking is. if you have a cough or cold, do no dose yourself with polwmous itarrolici hut take Red Star Cough Cure, wide! contains noophiatr,, and Is safe, prnari ahd sure. I*rice, twenty-five -tilMl holtle. J

