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OAPfi'MAVdlTY. N- J- * *tr ,-g. jr. 9 1 .50 a yar In Advance. frofrtilonal (Paris. F. DOUGLASS. ATTORN P.V AT-I- A w «oMcmm^»M-iiA*CBaT tl7"AI.TRK A. HARROWS, ATTORN E Xcirt' A W solicitor in cflAJWEBT, i yocur Hou.». N. J. . r.R T^TlE AMINO A HON, Diinra - ! "ores *,rl*rc*THor«s-Tl.>irvl*Ts «■">*•'- ! fAMES M. g. niLDRETH, ( ATTORNEY -AT-LA W StlUCITOB. MAHTSIt A Nil EXAMINER IN llHANOSm. I'll.. N.J. ■*WY | JJERBERT W. EDMUNDS, I ATTORN EY-AT-L A W j OLUITOH AN" «AWT*R IN CHABCMt, ^ """''"n lit,. N. J. all-) ] A im» mart nim>-, Tu-~i»r« sue Sri-tars. ! m. urn 2SS3 KS i I>« PILSXN-* PI LPT— *«lr. sayrii^eere- ( p^nr^i'at'iIaiiwSnr drngr. W Nn. Mh 1 and in.im.ni *-T null, mrl- I JjM,ORAL VILLA, I IPE AVEWI't, NRAM TH* SSAC1I. term* Mamun i^Mv u. IL SPItlN&ER. IT>P DR. Lr. J. FABIAN, fto. Brown Street. Philada. iBStars* (fir is. ^JN08 a WILLIAMS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. WILL MAKK DRAWrNO*. AMI HOPKRIN TEND OR CONTRACT. orricB-o wunuwum m., cap* *«. n.j. y^B-LITTLE, PAINTER AND (U.ABIBH, V rtaor-owwa Wr-H Mil Areih- House. CAI'XMAY' tTT. N.J. pjEUBEN TOWN8END, AOENT FOR ITMBKKLAND MUTUALFIRE INSURANCE CO. COMMISSIONER or nuiw, QROAN8 AND SEWING MA B. F. HORNER, mMm'smBum® BRlOoriNlN.N J. nyihe WMOiar-x' wt«, Care Km c*»- «P»-r svtibi. "a.n rmmn.i nm BLAB BOOKS. STATiOUEPJ & NOTIONS rXNS. FINIIINi. T-ll'KLX. VOIR TWINES. HAMMOOES. PI'LCTS AND yacht EJXTt'RB*. nxwrr cutlery. rrahh anb copter wire, A KllA* "*Pon Offlmidiimia rt'"w««^a " * * 'j. H. OARKltlOK. WAtl Washington N. Cape *1J N. J. j s

<g irrational. ( TOLI.KGIATK, COMMERCIAL ' v-r AND MIUTART INWinTTB, N«» g£SS!"~- -XT., jsi' ( Jersey INSTITUTE ■ mum trait, sivj T/fsET.^ 1 w^Sa3fi'. pIS^umr^S>^> , |»q-EW JERSEY •TATE NOaNAJ^ANO^NlHiEL SCHOOLS, _P»liTrew .Il-'remra-rire Myr.,. Repmu. I I IPrgal SMUmHsnorats. gUKROGATEflOFFlCE ~~ ' "I-Rmli VT« OP TU I GOL'NTY. OP CAI'l- \ si III. •>■-. w .... an man Ham., os ' TDASDAV Ah .-SAT. RUAV

flrii Cioods, i Old Reliable Store " 1 ■ C'IIjVRI.KM lyKKUCEN, u it. pmarnim - • — BARGAINS Sprii ail Snimer Goofls. I A full line of Slimmer goods of ! every description. ; Wb -Keep itr Aactlira Wi : Double weight, all wool cloth, in fifteen shades, 50 cts. per yd., sold elsewhere at 65 cts. 3500 ( yds. unbleached Cotton Flannel, ; 6a cts., elsewhere 8 cts. ltlue, 1 Red and White Flannels, from , ! 10 cts. up. All wool suiting. 25 , cts. per yard, elsewhere 30 cts. , Best Apron Ginghams, 6 cts., , elsewhere 9 cts. Quod Muslin, | ' Bleached and unbleached, TTcts., , clscwh.ece 8 ctt. Calicoes from < 4 cts. up. Simpson's Sons calico t 6 cts., elsewhere S cts. ladies' and Children's Hose ( from 5 cts. up. ladies I.inen Col- j all sizes, 9 cts. Dr Hamil. ton's Kxptandrng - Side ileal th . Corset, 90 cts.. elsewhere h. A i full line of Dr. Warner's Health \ Corsets, (no imitation). ; l^uiies' and Children's Gossamers ( from SO cts, up. Kid Gloves from ( 50 cts. up. Notions, Trimmings, | 8tc.. cannot be excelled in variety 1 and price. 35 pieces of Crinkled J Seersucker all latest shades at 9 , cts., reduced fiom 15 cts. All ' Wool Buntings, all shades at 9c., J reduced from 15c. 500 Ladies' 1 Parasols, Silk [and Satin covers. ' at half price. 50 doz. Corsets at , 50c., reduced from gi. t Our stock of Millinery cannot 1 be excelled in styles and prices. CHAS. NEEDLES. Votldtnfl Watrrial, <ftf. : J ERKMI A H K.Ht'.H ELLENGER'H 1 ! LUMBER YARD Srkelluism lAD'tln*. c*p» M»J N. J.. I 1/k'ir mj M (OOIKI ikt IIU(M ancA or Lam 1 00, ana FX XT wniTS HNX. ma,®* PURTKRINO IATB. SHINULBS OP ALL SINUS, PMJORINO. PRAHKHTCFP. PIOKKTN. iw-rmiiRHs rHONm.v rn.LXi> r mYjIfini US'dumTI 11™1 *" '•um0" ' ' BDILDER'S SDPPLIES A. SCHELLENGERS, NI1.LVJLLK. N. J. ° Doon, Sash, Moilfiiip, Bliais, DOOR OH WINDOW PRASIE. Stair Work and Scroll 8awing. ; BniiliM Pager &r Slcatlimi A BgaSii, SASH WXIOBTS, SASH OORIW, ' NAILS, FRAME PULLEYS, Biilier's Hardware in General. - TT-J A.SOHXLLKNOXH, NIKTlIlf.N.J.

ADVERTISERS * can learn the exact cost of ' any proposed line of adver- j rising in American pa|>er$ by addressing Geo. I\ Rowell & Sana lOc.ror IOO puce Pamphlot. ' i RUPTURE I

Bru (fvoods and tTrtmntings. ' THE MW DEPARTMENT or obi li M Bariaii House, MILLINERY, ; Still flpurislies, liave you been in to see it yet? You are not expected to purchase every time ; but , the iinmcriscand Stylish StiK-k We wc have in our employ a young and polite lady (our New York Milliner). is always about to show you our styles. All the Novelties and latest shajics in Canton, Milan and Tuscan Braids ; also. Feathers, 1 .ips, l'ompons and Flowers. We offer S)>ecial anil attractive Bar1 gains in Children School Mats. speaking of Bargains, we must not forget to show- you a few on our Dry Good's Counter. Our well-known 36 inch -Sheeting, reduced to 6)4' c. per yard. Our elegant line of Satine; New Spring Figures, at I tc. per yard, selling elsewhere at 25c. All newest Crinkles in Seersuckers. from IOC. per yjrd ; and like other Bargains in D ressYi inghams, Spring Weight Cloth, WhiW Coimti qiancs, Tick-9-4 Sheeting. Crctone's, and, also, in our immense ami varied stock of Notions, Hambcrg Ivdgey and inserting, as low as 4c. |>A, yard. Ladies' and Children's Stockings, Ruches, Bustles, l'crfumery. etc. A perfect fitting Corset, for 50c.; hlso, all other popular makes at popular prices. orilrr to nwkr rrerytlunK pkmot fur our tadr cimtomer*, wp have fitusl up elenotly. for llir season of 188fl, a* a KtrWrfy itfdr'a stori' only. In order to do which we have remnTM our larcv Monk of Rent's soodii which we formerly kept hen-, to our BRANCH STORE, corner and Jackoon iilreeU. wliere hare opened wllh » full line of ClothIne, llala, (Sipn and Gent'n Goods ircni-r-ally. Come and see u» for haryains in this line at our branch store, next door Capitol. L. SCHLAGER. Propr. iPhtlada. ^Susinrss Cards. V. FLINT, ^ . UKNKKAL AS.XNT FUK A. S. HA RNKS A 1X1. IMS ARCH HTKKET, PIllLAnA. ip M. -SEEDS. FASHIONABLE HATTER. No. «1 NORTH HBeiIND STS.. PII1LA4IA. Nil EXTRA I'llAMUK PUR HATS HADE TO OKPEK. IX oa. HTirr HATS w;«e. SPECIALTY. L. aeccw. « n. w. roaarn B. Mct'LEES * CO., - CHURCH HD SfflOOL FOHJnTDEE, WTKIOL APPARATUS AND SITPIJKK. oiyll-jr No. lf>*a Arrli Nroei. PlulwIelpliUL J H. MATLACK, No. «. N. SEVENTH HT« lTIILADA. TERBA COITA HUH ail 5EIEB HPI CHIMNEY TOP*. BIND OLARD UAPS. CU1MNEY rU'ES. HARDEN VASES, IK- , Warranted Lowest Pored an.1 Real rirea lalkr - Markru - «-> «apr IRbb <To. WrrrlUBtt. , JOHN K. Rt'SSKI.L, GENERA 1. DEALER IN DRY GOOD8, GBOCERIES, , BOOTS. SBOKM AND NOTIONB, FLOUR AND FEED. TATENT MEDICINES, PORK, LARD, HAMS, SEEDS, Ac. Hold s^rmi. Cape Mar Co., N. J. • a PRICES' STORES, ■ No. »T PERRY ST., CAPR MAY CITY. ' OHJCBIBS, DHI (HMDS mi MTU®, QUA VARN^R QUIRK yd PLTTY,

NO. » PXRRT STREET . FEED STORE, OOKN. OATS, MAY, BRAN AND MILL PEED WOOD~YARD. CTT A SPLIT. CEDAM POUT all alaea. N. R— asm; tor uuwfea.pamarnia. tSBmn plows aibmSbs OP ALL KINDS. H&rrown and Cultivators HCRSESBOEDIG t WHEM81SHTIH6 toaflM branehaa. AU xooda and wort at towEXHAUSTED VITALITY. Illustrative Sample Free. SSaSSSaaasga i ■OtlRUT'VtM^ FltXX T» AIL

IBrflffal. ' "Maryland, my Marvland." ( • • * "ITrflJ Wlren, •lJ.»«r dansawra awl aiW.ir me«."My jWm. llif uti n" rather low and ' miasinnflcaitiistioii. nmt I •Mj i« if, T,WEeF ~" "Wa» a vcrj' pretty Monde !" Twenty year* airo. Uimnic : "Sallow I" ' " Hollow -ercd !" "Withered and aped I" Before her time, from ••.MnlartHl vapors, though she • madd" ■ no part^ular complaint, not M ing of the 1 grumpy kind, yet causing ny great un- , "A short lime ago I pun-based vour 1 remedy for one of llir chlhin n. Who bail I il .at urrrd to nir thai ihe remedy might ; help jnv Wife, as I found ibat o r Utile , girl upon recovery had •'Hcraallowneas. and hwkwl as freali a new-blown daisy. Well, the story is ! soon lold. My wife, to-dav. has gained Iicr tiTd-ITnVc femGritlHi c,.m|-„n,riaio. : ,'lf.l do say II luysvlf IdB cnn he found in 1 this couniy, which is noted for tireuy women, and I have only Hop Billers lo lluink for IL -"Tin' dear wlure Insl- I ovos - inv shoulder, and suys I 'ean.lIaUere<|iial lo the days of our eourtship,' ami thai reminds me there mighl lw r„.,rr pr.fly iriau if my brother fanners would do us I have done'" . Hoping yon mnv long In- spared lo do good, I fuankfully remain. ^ ( 1 JiMMrsvii -IJI, 1'rinee George Co. , Md. , > f ' May 2fllli, 1W«. )" H "l.»p" gr'^Hnpa" *10 [lK-rr ; A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY IS THE LOSS OF a>Hh|-MMlsan.|', -L."i CatarrH ' CHEAI CUflM^^fl ■ AUu\!ivjl'lte!!I.LQ^^^eSV^B A PJ»hive Cure.lV^J ^ ^ „ J,,, .!7i. (?arprts. ^Intthtps, <?tr. . , SOME OF THE • « JftaEEP. Houw.furmslrfng Dry Goods. « Slnndar-.l Makes of (tar|iels( , y Foreign anil Domrsile I tugs anil Mais, - Booth Kensington Art S»|na**n, American Woolen Dmggeta. Sfarrpshln Mats In all Colors, Smyrna Bugs, Kv, rv Sire. lArgeai Stock of China Mailings. Mailing Hugs From Clilna anil India, Bordered Linra Crumb (loths inSereral ' Cocoa Mattings for SrhooIs, Offices, etc., Daraaak Floor Linens, all Width-. Well Srasoued Floor Oil Cloths. '• Bole Agnus for EugUthCorticine Floor Coverim-. Cocoa Mills, Oblong, Siiuare and Round, Special Sires of Cocoa uul ltiiblirr Mats Made to Order. Wool la-tters >>r Number* Woven in Cocoa Mala, Fine Window Shades Made lo Order, s All goods marked In I "lain Figures 5, Strictly I toe ITier. Buyers of Hmirelmld Dry Goods and Carpels arc cordially invilrd to call

Y. E. ABCBAKfiADLT & SUN, Eleventh antHHa k it Sts.. I . PHILADELPHIA. 8. CURTIS, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, ' GAS AND STEAM FITTER, | Gas. Water and Steam Pipes, Chemical Work A Lead Burning ; 1ERRA COTTA DRAINAGE I A MgHIUAM Houak. ' ' >a, rani Seres. I Tlnw-wgaiy loom ate. so,) I *"***** T—PMfUP KOENIO,

¥ICE AT I0NTE CiHlO i GAlJIIJNfi (**RRIED OX |ji A VOLtTTO- 1 Otb ATEOSPHERE OF CRIME. of the Oamlag Reooit la lha ' Castle — Bailahlag Wsmea Whose Beauty Attraieta Eaay Era U the Tabfaa. SC1CIHES AVER Alii SO 0XE EVKB1 DAT. I i As many Amcrioaus will donbtlcu visit Moiite Carlo while abroad, a de- ' scription ot llio most daxzliagly danger- ^ OQ9 spot in all Europe may not bo ^ untimely. People aro inclined to wonder why the plane baa not long ainca ! eloaed. The fact is tliat the «it« is not oo th« Urritory ot any of U.« Euro. I j lowers. 'Ilio only authority is alias for the great gambling company. BoUiMonco.; and Moirtc Carlo aro owned ^ Prince Carlos UL, of Spaiu. who lire- in iaynl aiy)e in a magiiiilevnt ensile . ; in tlia former place, lie is 7 a years of age- nnd has boeu iblidly'bliud for fbirtr1 ebief exeentiva of the gambling company | is a woman -Mine. Blaiia Sboj* an [" olih-ity, ufliniv-iHiKt- uwlion. liivveli : fvni.-'d by all lieremploreo. Her husband i • M. Blanc, a a* formerly manager of tbo j 1 gan.bling coinputiv vontrolliug tbeestalv i and Oartarnho. He tint rentesl tin- j ■ Mi>ute Carlo site in ISM, from the Iluliou .pirwudji-ul lorTjMOO francs a year, j : uTun' rooms' xrero o'lenJ. M. Blanc I mnnaged the plaoe for nigbtoeu years, | au,i ai bis death waa succeeded by bta | wife. When tlie piwafOerman gambling I places were eloaed, Monte Carlo received i I nbivb lias eoiithmed I" Ihis ,l!iy ' | The almve fa,-U were, ol, lain, d | Mr, Joseph Bauer, one „l the beet : Lnowu of Ell o.j wall guidos iimlL'omp in- I ions. He was Itorn viiClin 20-J®luih-s ol > • teeii times with pnrtiee ol l,.nn>>, ciikw througboul the year is olio l*w J • day, although not one out ol ten i-> ev. i J I,,, urd of oiitM-le "I Moid" t'eri". H . Prince Carles oblaiuml liia tide l« Monaco and Monte Undo : "In 1858, I -think il said be. "the Itolinn.i wore very hard put in Uieir war whh the Qurmaiia. Nnp-demi 111, witluint auy pbsl.:-' :-f rew ml. ---nt to the aid of Italy, on army of 100 OOJ I men. wboarriv d at S-dferiuo ill lion, to Mds dial mranr-sl «n.l erition! 'baffle.:' Filled with gniHtiuV, YiJior Emanuel was nt a i.K. how to.h-prfy this L-r> a kiu.In.v a He lueVnot ilia moans lo .ii.lemifly Frnnoe for He onlay. Incurred. It Biiolly mmurred to lion to cede l-' Napohyai n Rllnv off the uurthwaat ooruertf Italy, ttwerriug therefrein nlwml alxoud a half square miles of bun I, which lie designed oa an as|- na! aO.nl b.hia fnroVito oimain. I'.iuee ; Carlos ai. of Spiin. The iwmsuw »»s in these nor.ls ; ' L - l>-|nrli:i.ail dtn " ttt-'uytai-irj^b-penibinl. ' llirastlma that the " rntorv deserda- 1 Is came ilenlral." • Why does lie not nils., the plaoe up," Mi. tin nor waa Asked. pari nil to any natiou that has thus far bid lot "it. lu Ihe second place be 1 reoei.es au annual rental of 1.000,000 Umbos ft* Monte Carlo, in adiUlion lo iia taniig kept in thorough repair. Ho is <d>L blind, rich, ptpjuiliood and obati- • nute. ao lie doesn't cure a auap for public opinion. Ho" oianuoi llrii miirli . , longer, however, mid at hi* death the g»ii»« will be eloaed. as U would be a di-graoe to any uatioii bi )ioeua« anoh'a j gilded befb I'riuoe Oarloa' eldeat son. Albert is 42 years of age, and wlll'ino-Alln-rt, of and wui ano-

. cecl to the inheritance of Monte Carlo : • and Monaco. Both England and Spain I r have offered fabnlona auins for this Uttle patch of land ou tlie Mediterranean, as i 1 it is a atrategic point of great impor- ' i bince. Alberio, however. U fond o? the i * Frimdk and it is iwlioved that he baa ,, already signed a contract to sell bis I inberitanoe to that government I i " bolieve this agroement would bare been pnliDjt annooooed before this, had it not I »wi for fear that the old Prinoe I woitld spoil the arrangement by disposing of il to Spain- The land is not entailer. 17.. matter which natiou bnys Uio territory, rami, ling nt Monte Osrlu is do-cped. There is ouly one old man 'a ' life lo-twoen its suppression." mon.K who oo there. "Who are ihe most numerona ami proff table patrona of Moute Carlo f" "The noble, tlie idle, the dishonest, tlio immoral— ia,fnet,-alPwho are rich. No mechanic or artisan i« pe.rmitb#to live in the paoviuoo. Tou will not be admitted unices yon aro independently wealthy and gamble lor amnaemetit I ouly. The company does not want the , patronage of anybody who cannot afford to lose all be carries in hia pooketa." II you get broke Uiey will send yon home a in first-class style; or, if you wiah to remain y will board yon free, handle i| ywur t Biographic meesmgea wilhout oLarge, beaidoa lending yon dpejidtna S " Don t you think that the estimate " «Kft8P they freqnently average three or four a day tor long periods. Of oonrae, all do E not take plaoe at the gambling rooms or on the grounds, but oonntiug thorn at Monaco, Nio*. Oumer, Men tone. ami other places, which am directly caused by gambling at Monte Oarlo, the eetituate is acne too large. I bare verified the figures otht and over'by oonvoraaliem with oronpAra. "Tbeoaatle at Mouto Oarlo derided lo gambling purpurea i« an ancient

granite strueture, two stories l^gh, with | , a broad flight of- shallow, pure white I ,. marble 'steps leading to it. To the cast j , bo aoeu- -the , Alps, and to the ' . west the Mediterranean. The buihliag , adjoining is ah immense edifice, and ( , was built for a church. Hie arohiteo- r -ture of both building* is antiqnatcd. End , -difficult. .tO 'I—re.'l w. The olttoi.a aq,l gambling rooms aro on the left side of , the main hall as you enter. Above them , , is a large expanao of exposeil galleries, , from which promenaders can gaze down ,. into the gambling rooms, up nt the ; , tnuon and stats, forward to the Alps, or out upon the waters of the Mediterranean. On the right Hide of the main lmil are the cloak rooms, a largo library and reading-room and a lounging anil smoking-room. Not a drop of wine or ' liquor is obtainable in tire building, j ' At ibe end of this ball are the entrances j ' j lo the theatre, which building, although | r- , au amies, is mil oh larger thau the main j -irneturv. During the winter, which j ' | theatre is crowded nightly, no admission j 1 bi, being enaotcd. The attractions are j 1 • always first-class, and Sarah Bernhardt, : ' who is n great gambler herself, lias given ; c igauy a perlormance there at a salary ol | : S !.(«,•) a night. On the second floor of I " j reBftrvotl gambling rooms. th'J L.-L-t . 1 | suuptuous in the world. "In this busy season the host of these 1 will rent for 50,000 franca a night, sad J | single bola in them of 1,000,000 francs j uie of nightly occurrence- Of cousac. j llu-ir charge includes the atrietest 1 privacy, witli croupiers, a large police j | guar), and every attendance and alien- j j i mil Inut tire liumuu mind has invent- *1. I | ami that the mere possession of miihogs j j j will uoi secure admission exeopt in j j aim pauy with nobility, j "On entering the caatle one |»wm , j g-auiiug rooms. There one is halted and j ' j politely requested to give name mid j address. A"«r a few further q«ea!i.m». j ] the visitor is directed to ib„ office I . | piupc*. where a aearelutigTuvealigidioi. ! i- made by tlie chief doleclive. and lifi' 1 ' nreislniil*." If ihe replies and proofs j ' ! of identity nre uot satiafnutorv. lire ' visitor is firmly lint reapecMuUy deuiod l.,r one day. three . months, or dunjig. A DAXZMNO SUSNE. "The. view on entering the rooms is , dnuliug and bewildering. Brilliant i lights flashing through magittHeejii eiysla'a around, above and 1-1, or; - h .ml Home, courtly men in full drea*. ; Fitting' and playiugwilli rookie*, lu.lif. i.<r><uonor deadly onriiest,,,,* ; queenly wore in gorgeous attire, hushing passed .kill and audacity, or inexpei i- , .ueU of inuaii, and tire breath of atmosphere, and Koftwi the soeue'to one' , -wwtl'nk- lierniuiilon. ...huoig *At first Hi- ringing of coin, n* it is swept rapidly , no quiet are lire surroundings ; but , orew nnoui-torued to tile jiuglo, tlie niel- i oily of pure g, 1,1 liecouies an ailditionnl I pleaanie. mid the sparkle of tho pieeea < a churimng sighL Tlie monotonous voices of tlie croupiers are tbe only discord An l sounds. " ' Messieurs, fiu'tes votre jeux !" criea Ore croupier at tlie roulette table. " liien ue va plus (' is bis next ex- ' : (iression. " A Uiftty glauoo around the table mid lire marble is sent spinning on its first circular lint finally erratic conrae. 'Ooze uoir gagne et rouge

"InslauUy tire eight assistant crou- ' pier*— fonr pay era and four reoeiveyi— ' paying oat and raking in tlie gold * in their 1-espi.otire localities. The re- ' orivera aro provided with gold crooks ' resembling llinse of shepherds, attached ' to long, slender silver linndlea. At the « roulette table tlie Iwll is whirled twioo 1 minute, or 130 Ulrica au hour. Two ' oonsecutivB hours ia tlie time served 1 by the chief eroitpicr. Then he is ' relieved and another lakes hia plnoe. 1 Snch lalarr is rery exhansting, bnt that is not Hie ran, reason for short tehns ' at Hi" wheel*. Home of the heavier and ' more o.utiauous players gnulnmljy 1 learn a eronpirr'a style, and are able to ' U.-1I nearly every time within n number 1 or two of where the ball will atop ' When the bank lias lost a m<Uion or 1 two ';>res io ono player, the eroupier is 1 relte»-v*. wnsuicr l(ie two hoar* liave ' ox- r.sl or not A number of lucky ' gamblers liave made their living oil 1 .Monte Carlo for aereral years, having 1 no iJlrer known refonrens. It some- ' hern thoroughly planned ont will, on 1 receiving a- remiitanoe by mail or tela- i graph, win book hia original loas ten > times over, bnt - the rererne ia usually ; the ease. ; I "S-milar scenes are witnessed id the ^ i trente el qiinraule table*, bat Ihii game . ' is a qnieler one e-«l the lieltiug ia | i heavier. When a heavy loser shoots I I himself iu either of the room*, there is I - a momentary cessation of pidy. and in- f I quiring -Aoio-a are alint in the direction i win in-. M„- pi-tol r,-|K>r4 rum-< Bnt I ( the er.eipi.-r* -have wqnderfnl self- ' , poaaessiire and quickly recover fr-en the ! shock. They cry out lomler than over ' , and spin lire ball with unexpected vigor, i jn*laaau orclreotra ln a theatre plays ' I loudest when a cry of fire bsWgud. "Tle-re ore foitr-toblea ip the roulette , room, each uw|«bU> of acting - forty player*. The limits are from 5 to 5 <M0 ' francs, although nneasiuiially the maximum limit on one or more tables is raised by request and umuiimoo* oou- : mbL In the Irwste et qoaianta room

! Illere are three tanlea, only t.woof jrhloh j nre [Ordinarily in tree. The" Tfbiita' in I j this .game art- fiou. JO to 1».000 fBHtCS. I ; When a third table ts goiiig, there is 1 •l»:>ya a big gam-- on il, with Hie-limita I fouu* 50 to .'lO.iSKl francs. Women, rcapectahly alti.c I. with or without . ! mcer I, are admitted wi h-»lt qneatiim to r ait of those rootn*r riteir presence being | -loomed on .HVotint of tti, • male patron- ! lii. ir traim They an- among lire liwk , r*l Irell-rsat tlie ihinl tn-nte et qirnr- ' (1MJYH. WtrAKRor lUIAUKTll*. Cigareltea an- largely ureal by boys. old. usually regard with aki-pUciam tbe ^ i atatemeuts made by physicians concern- , I ing tbe evil oomcqaenoes of Ihe lisbit | cigarettes are made of the •• purest j ViioHaia,'* but if they want to know j what this "pureat Virginia"-' ie. they i should read what a large manitfocinrer ! of t.ilsicco recently oaid to a New York "Tha quantity of ilroga used in ■ cigarettes is appalling.'" lie declared, | hand the commonest of these is valerian | j and tincture o! opium. ! "Au experienced tobaooouiat can , il,-t. •: the prcre-uce of valerian by the i tuu iir 'Tho drug imparts riaweet, aooth"- | ing effect, that in a Uttle time obtains i | a fascinating control over Ihe smoker. . The morn cigarettes he smoke* the more ' | he doairea to smoke, jnat na is tlie case ' with one who uses opinm. .The desire | grows into a passion. 'lire smoker ! ta-vqinre a slave to the enervating habit. "By the use of drugs it ia possible to , ur.il,.- a very inferior quality of tobaoco t pl<v<aanL They are pnt upon the mar- : k,-t.at aneh a price that the poorest can | easily procure them, anil boya go in ■ • Wlmt°is this Havmua flavoring that ■It is made from tlie tonca bean, i which contains a drug called meliolotia, • a deadly poison, seven grains being suf- : fichu. t lo kill a dog. It has become , quite an article of oommoroe, sud is ! extensively qsed in the manufacture of | " Does the paper wrapper of a cigarette odd a great deal to its injnrions- - Certainly. There are three sorts of from cotton, from linen rags and' from rice straw. Cotton paper ia made chiefly iu Trieste. Austria, and Ihe linen and rioo potior in Paris "Tlie fft-st, manufactured from the filthy scrapings of ragpickers, is bought large quantities by the manufacturer*, who tnrn it into a pulp, and «nl> j -ct it to a bleaching process to make it presentable. "The lime and other eubstauoes used iu lileaohing have a very harmful infln-. ence upon the membrane of the throat "Cation paper is so cheap that a thousand olgarette* can l>« wrapped at cost of only two oents- Bice paper is miliar expensive. Tobaocoui'zed paper is mnnufaotured. "It is common paper saturate.! wilh tobaoco in Bnch a way as to imitate the M- II* of ihe tobacco leaf very u-otiy. It ia used in making all-toboeoo agar»i tea Arsenical preparation! a an am ,1-e.i iu lileaohing cigarette papers, and oil of creosote ia produced naturally OS <-un*oqneiioo ot oomliustion. The 1st* -r i* very injurious to tbe throst and and is said to accelerate the ita-v,-;o;iment of Sananmption in any one pre iiewnsod to tlie disease." Mr. Quine y narrated the following cliarneteiislie aneiwl-ite of Mr. Webster : -York by tlie way of New Haveu had just lam o|>eiiod. and Mr. Qitiuey was oocnpyiug a neat with Mr. Webster when (lie cars stnp]>ed at the latter city. Mr. alter wa* not quite well, mid, saying he thought it would l»e prudent to bike brandy, askfid * M-. Qu uey to

uvonipnny him in aeornb of it They - accordingly enlerevl a liarroom near the I station, and the order was given. The . attendant, witlmut looking at iti* ont- , toiuot, meeliauic-i'.ly took a decanter j fjoni a shell liehind liim and placed it i some glasses on the oouuter. Just Webster *» about to help himaetl the harteuder, happening to look tip, started naif he bad seen a spirit, and eri-sl "Stop!" With great Tcliomeuoe. II- then took the decanter frran Webster's baud, replaced il ou the shelf from whence it come, and disappeared beucath the oonntcr. Hiring from the depths he bore to Uie surface an oldfiwliioued black bottle, wliiolt he substituted (or the decanter. Webster ponrevl small quantity into a glass, drank it off with great relish, and threw down half a dollar as peymsnL Tbo hurkoiqrer to fnmble in a drawer of siirei; a« if selecting some smaller pieces for e„mi*e, whsswupes Wvbtter waiveJ bi. with dignity, ami- with rhfii and authoritative tones prononneed there„orda : "My good fricui let me offer a pieoe of adTiee. Whenovor yon ; give that good brandy from nndcr Ihe o muter never take the tremble to make . ohaoifa." As they turned to go out, the i dealer in liquors )Uaced one baud npon j tlie bar, threw himself over it. and ! caught Mr. Quiney by the arm. " Tell mo who that man ia !" he cried, with genuine emotion. " He is Daqiel Webster." Mr. Quincv answer-d. Tbo man tunsed. as if to find words adequate u> convey tlie irapre<ekm mad* <tp<m biro, and then cxclainireL in a fervent half ! whisper : "By li-nrftn, eir, that man | -shnuld bs presivleut id the Unitril j States'!" The adjuration was stronger limn Mr. Qnincy had ■ written, Imt it wm not nttere-l profanely; it was simply the emc Sails of an orerpoweriug conviction What's the diff.rencu Imtween n oh ill j mau aud a b.,1 .h»; ! - -Ouo wears a gn-aS-out and tho otlii ".iujel

Tnvpiln is on ' Ihe., licrd»r of Ibe , African XJiiaga conu'ry, which is ptsoii-, i-olly tlio iuiialii;,*! Iiell ,>f Kilimanjaro. It is tiins nitiiiii on grant iliataiice of til* little kingd-imo! M,«lii, wber,, Thomson - . had reuib'-L and wliere ibe Missionary Now was robt^.1. M-,*l i «* ruled ovei" bya-obief-oaUed U nnUnv, who, in some roqweia iaidaiv.- 1:,' uv.-!...'cuf African fciugw, lint who La* the -;rei*l peculiar to nU of tliem. Mr. John-Ion w.ia well recoiveii by Mnmln-a. Olid, after ibe usual qiRwuls, be sum s i-vled in obtain- - * ing nil allotment of land on the bank's --f a rivulet noine distance np the moimtaiu. .Here a miniature vilbigo was built for ! lie mxMiumnvlalion of bis follower*. tiaivlen* Mere planted with tho seeds of F.arvqieau vegetal, loa, Ao., brought witli ilie exiMilitiou. and soon there was aii almietinY crop of everytliing. Milk, horse*, sheep and bnllouks were obtained from Man data's l-ooplo iu exolinngo for l-ea.l«, and a happy time foiloweil, during which collections of aiiiuial* and plants were diligently made. But Maiiitnra, being nt oonstant lend - uitb nil tbe ueigldmring chiefs, Mr. Johnston wn* nimble to "Ttscend the monutniu while living nudcr his pro lection, for between Moahi and the anm'live in carcfitily intrenched kingdoms. To proieontn hi* design, therefore, Mr. -Johnston had t,. leave Mandsra and make friends .Willi a nvol otiTef, who I provide,! him with guide*. Tlten fori. ' second time tlie attempt was mnds to reach Ihe summit. « Il was only partially snceosafnl, for | Ibe 'Mir. lmri followers were nimble to sn*lnin tlie faligno and cold of the upper regions, so flint our traveler was 1 left alone for the final effort. He attained an altitude of 18,816 feet -Hint is, with... nearly two thousand feet of the summit of Kioo bnt then heing caught iu a mist mid after being nearly lost in a snowdrift lie had lo give up Ihe attempt to rjrucli tiro awful, isolated crater. He resided, liowever. for some ' time at au altitude of (eu thousand feet, in order to carry on his observations and collect specimens. Then lie descended, and proceeded | by a new rente to Taveita, passing through a delightful country, arerngiug between eight tlionaand aud nine thou- .. sand feat fijOtg -en. *ritn an TiimPlt eool temperature, singuUrly Kugiish in 1 look, witli open, grassy spaces, and ' apparently made by Nature for n European settlement. t Croaaing tlie AtiCutic ouoa, and Jnlk- ' iteamor. Mrib-s Uolouel Higginaoii in Harper's Bmof. I Waa told by him Hint 1 in hia wide experioRS. lie liad fouud '• women on the wiiole oodlAr thau jueu " ' 1 iu case of disaster nt sea He told me of one oeoa-iou when they vxpeetoii ' that the vessel would ultimately sink, i aud ha told tlie one woman on lmard to ' remain a few roiuutaa In ihe cabin wilh ' her children, lieranst, tliey would be in tlie way ou deck, he promising lo oall 1 them io nmplet.mu for safely. When 1 ho went Mow nil was m> m.icl iu the , ■ cabin thai ihey mn*l luive )^«ie eUo^- — where, bill lie found the mother ailing 1 on tlie eofn witli » lie, tliree cliihlreu ' xrouud her. telling (hem stories iu s 1 low voice lo keep litem stilL All were ■ carefully dressed in their wannest 1 clothes, with ere-rythiDg tied carefully sbont them ready for any emergency. > She also had a small handbag jiaokod with a few essentials and a piliow-oase filled willi ship bread, and scenraly tied at tbe top. On ilia expressing surprise at ihe last piece of llioughtfuluoNk alie ' said aba had lawn shipwrecked once , Worn and Hint a wbolo bog»'iprttr had . rabaiated for several ilnys npon ssimUar mpply wbioli no one else bad happened " U> rememlier. " She was lb* vsry eooliwt person," lie rabL " wiMi whom 1 aver

A ooach o n,, jniug a young man and Is-hjvd Uio onicli we menu -is pleasingly suggestive of matrimony. Hut hall » doSMi'ruuug ones, and aevou bandboxi-s. Is much move anggesliro— there's no mistaking tltat'sign, Tiihkk Errxtra.— ' The Iboumnds of compll'bnl by ll.-oiv 8 r-spsrilla are due rinipb I- Ihr. , , fl> rl< wblrli lliis crrat mnlicfiu I- . r|>on those who lake it : Pint : it purlHe. Oil- Nw«l. Smtiul . I -ir. nglliena Hie system. Tki'it : • It give* ni-rtlibv a, lion lo tl,e digestive or-j.-i «. Wilh Ihrw three effeets no disease ru long retain i's hold. It i* furred to leave the system, giving plaee In heallll snd strairlh -Hroilgli lln- i«,trnt infiuenee of Hood's Sar-nimrilla. Sold by all druggists. Try It. Tlie fashion of fighting tlie liatllr of word* among some of thos-i who tnok - -iwrimUN.' r — Interesting Espsrlencei. CoiiinilaiE Ga. lelis tiis rxia-rkncr thna: "For three yraia have tried every remeiiy on Ilie msikrl (,-t Suonsch sml Kidtay Db-anbws. I oi gig n-> relief. t'Mil I lad Fieri nc B lli-r*. To* five laglles and am now rurrel, awl Hunk Kirclrlc BHlrrs llw l-rit Itionl Purifier i* Hie world."- - M j ,r A. B. Heed, of West Liberty. Ky.. , s q K ■ croc Bitlera.lov so obi standing Kidivy allrrtHD snd sSjfi: "Ntahing has ever done me to modi g"od ss Elect rlc B llers." — Boh! at Hlly cccta * lotllely Dr. Henry A- Kennedy. (4) The mil) man of whom the great John I.. Sullivan is said In be afraid Is Mr. I 'at. Hl.redy, of C'Ulrago. He fears the Id/ words that Sherdy learned whilo -tudylng fora jwieat He sUitds ui awe of hia atrlr. My liver was so fearfully disordered and I felt so treble and languid that I scarcely took Interest in anything. TrUil all Ihe .o-rslird remedies wilhout rrilrf 1 until I used ParkWs Tonlr, which el1 Ire ted a permsnetH enffi-— Dsvlil Bath, Ltttl. . lics k. ATk. t