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VOLUME XXXII,

J _ C^LPE MAY CITY. HEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. AUGUST 7. 1886.

WHOLE NUMi EJ' mo.

OA.PE MAT CITY, N. T. wm.TAmoi:. tl.SQj year in Advance. »■«.« 4 V»a» waiaWdv rim in zavaiac*. ?rnf«slonaI fcards. | jj¥- DOUGLASS, ■ 1 f~l . " —

ATTOBNE Y-AT-LA W muomffl in CHANCER* 4 If " ' "r*M»v Crrr yy- ALTER ATBABROW8, ATTOBNE Y-AT-LA W SOLICITOR IS CHANCERY,^ J;R . J. T. LBAMING * BON, DENTISTS as, us nniliTlWir Horn— Ttetralays and SatJAME8 M. E. HILDRETH, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW WIUCfTOR. ¥AHTK«"<Vn EXAMINER IN CHANCERY. niBo. >1 Ho w futtniM street, c.p* M»J cm. h.j. nto-i, pjEBBERT W^EDMtTNDh, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W oucrroR"A!cn master is chancery. a rij. man now, tnml'm an* FrtUaj*. nn mi emu owe* and drug btore, II". JMrtpn u J* nSjjs^jSRrsoa 1 nSSsess woe "Jorstr vegsuhle rents- ' "nil DIIAIKT Ptt.L*-Maf". turn and sffre- ' a ■ JP LORAL VILLA, CAP* AVENUE. NEAR THE BEACH, cape mat point. n. J. TTItRTY ROOMS. open a Lt. THE year. 1 TERMS MODERATE. »T1M M. E. SPRINGER. I Top

' DR. L J. FABIAN, No. 708 Brown Street, Phitada. riSrSrSs' « 15* Qarox* wttti their i«*.. omre a lot evretnas.^fme- _ <»*!. _ ; -pr«rOB R- WTLLIAMB, ^ ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. will maeb drawings. and hppbrin pend or contract. . .. opptcb-41 Washington St.. C.po mar. N.J. ^ B. LITTLE, j PAI VTER A ND GLAZIER. caps matcitt, n.j. ' REUBEN TOWNSEND, agent por cumberland MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. commission *r op deed a omre at oap* May Own Hnoaa. N.J. )*l-y ORGANS AND 8EWINGMA- 1 yj CHINES. 1 B. F. HORNER, PItltB MUB1 S5IDB BACHUfES , BRiDarroN. N. J. v Branea, Nn. v* Washington Strew. BL»sF*¥SiiVsKDTIOIIS 1 ■aMQjpyyBMr "tie isag»mgAag° -jsaasSffii" , receipt ot Eitpm news. J. H. OABRIBON. J ■> A It Washington St.. Cape May ». J. gflr rational. ( TOIXEGLATE, COMKERCIAL ■ Vy AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, nf» iEssr-fi Oo^Srorm."1"00' WM-'HTHC^KU 5SS«v INSTITUTE ' BR/DO RJ'QH, UK V J KRSBY- ' "JY^EW JERSEY STATE NOEMAL^ANTY^MOOIU. BCD 00 LA, . Normal tevBs*. rod »>e» tor BrnMHutT' umwAkly^ hesl«f^*?ram. 'TO, SSSS Irpl advrrtisrmrots. SURROGATE'S OFFICE ^ Ty MAy He =

grg (foods, Stinmrags, Ortr. - TM OlOglWcSFirs •'v. -or-" ' CHARLES NP:KDLES, Is the plate to get . | BARGAINS SrriiiE aiifl Sflimor Goods. i — .

A full line of Summer goods of every description. - We Keen no Auction Cotfs. 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 f. 10 ots. up. All wool suiting, 25 u cts. per yard, elsewhere 30 "cts. Best Apron Ginghams, 6 cts,, elsewhere 9 cts. Good Muslin, " bleached and unbleached, 6 cts., elsewhere 8 cts. Calicoes from 4 cts. up. Simpson's Sorts calico ^ 6 cts., elsewhere 8 cts. Indies' and Children's Hose y from 5 cts. up. Ladies Linen Col- . lars, all sizes, 9 cts. Dr. Hamil- , ton's Expanding - Side Health . Corset, 90 cts.. elsewhere 81. A Cull line of Dr. Warner's Health' &CoralineCorscts,(noimitation). ■ 1 Ladies'and Children's Gossamers 1 from 50 cts. up. Kid Gloves from 1 , SOcts. up. Notions, Trimmings, 1 K &c., cannot be excelled in variety 1 1 and price. 25 pieces of Crinkled -j Seersucker all latest shades at 9 , ; cts., reduced from 15 cts. All < 1 Buntings, all shades at 9c.,. ! reduced from 1 5c. 500 Ladies' > Parasols, Silk "and Satin covers, ; at half price. 50 doz. Corsets at j 50c., reduced from 8i. Our stock of Millinery cannot 1 excelled in styles arid prices. CHAS. NEEDLES.

SuUding Sttatrrial, gtr. J-EKEMIAH B. HCH ELLENGEtt'S ' LUMBER YARD ; A.-Acllnymr". Luxtaw. cape May H.J., , I*r HI 0" manly, ol rrrfi naainy w aalt tmlon.ow PTtrr WHITE PINE ; tO0.<m PI^STERINO LATH. Anil In abort natj kind or IWORDERK PROMrTLT PILLED mrrSSd*Jrl'5h'lItaSdcf!'*B 10 "" ^ OcOk-Iy J. B. HCH ELLEN! IEK. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ; A. SCHELLENGERS, ] MILI.VII.LB, N. J. Doors, Sash, Iialiiajs, linds, i DOOR AND WINDOW FRASIE, Stair Work and Scroll Sawing. 1 Paper Sr Stallim I Buiii. BABn WKIUHTP, HAHH CORDH, ' NAILS, FRAWE PULLEYS, Builder's Hardware in General. ; ^irsassss ; ral-y A. HCHBLLENOBR, MUITUW. N. J. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of 1 J any proposed line of adver- ^ tising in American papers by 1 addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Ncwapnpcr Advrrtlaliik Bnrran ] >0 Hprnci- M., Men* Vork . J - Send lOo. for lOO-paee Pamphlet. «SIS L D.0^ *p£apni»^o^TL • RUPTURE k CUBED — PETT A 00. M Elxtb Arrnac, N. cnS^BDaadaPM^L1 "ISlSaya'im 1 pfaLEai laWuMuyaara. Book (Br »c. namp. Jyia-y ■ 1 i

5rg Aood? and erimtnings. TUB NEW DEPARTMlf op <irn '• to M Barpin lose, MILLINERY. , Still flourishes, Imve you been in , to sec it yet ? You arc ><rt exj, 1 pected to purchase: everytime ; but we- invite- you to ;ui in-pcction ol • the immense and Stylish Stock. Wc we have in our cmplov a young and polite lady (ourNe w York M illiner). is always about to show you otir styles. AH the- Novelties and latest sliape-s in Canton, Milan and i, Tuscan Braids ; also. Feathers, Lips, Pompons and Flowers. We • offer Special and at tractive Bar3 gains in Children School Hats. • But speaking of Bargains, we must not forget to show you a-feui-tni. 5 our Dry. Gopd's Counter. —Our 5 well-known 36 inch Sheeting, re- • duced to 6-^4'c. per yard. Our' • elegant line of Satinc; New Spring 1 Figures, at 15c. per yard, selling t elsewhere at 25c. All newest ' Crinkles in Seersuckers, from ioc. > per yard ; and likeoffici Bargainin Dress Ginghams.-Spring Weight : : Cloth, White Counterpanes. Tick- ' ingj 9-4 Sheeting. Crrtonc's. and. 1 stock of Notions, Hankberg Kdge- .. invalid inserting, as low as 4c. per ' yard. Ladies' and Children's Stockings, Ruches, Bustles, Per- - fumcry, etc. A perfect fitting Corset, for 50c.; also, all other popular makes at popular prices. In order to make cvrrythinR pleasant for lady customers, wc have (lllml up elegantly, for tlie season of 188fl, as a strictly My'* store only. In order to do which we have removed our large stock of Gent's goods which wc formerly kepi here, to our BRANCH STORE, comer and Jackson streets, where have opened with a full line of Cloth, Hals. Caps and Gent's Goods gener. ally. Come and see ,us for bargains In this line at our branclrstore. next door to Capitol. L. SCHLAGER. Propr. Thltofla. gusinrss Cards. A P- FLINT, AuBNT FUK A. S. BAICHKS A. CO. ISM ABC II STREET, PBILADA. wfsa" 8cn~ M. .SEEDS. FASHIONABLE HATTER, So. 41 NORTH SECOND STB., I'lllldYDA. EXTRA CHAROB FOR HATS MADE TO IX 0*. STIFF HATS W-SO, SPgClALTT. B- itcCLEES It COj « cauncB and school nmroiiE, mjtt.y So. low Arch St'rvr!. lluDilelrbla. J B. MATLACK, No. A N. H EVENT n HT« rHILADA. COTTA DRAIN id SEWER PIPE CHIMNEY TOPS. WIND OCARD CAPS, CHIMNEY PLtrewlARDEN VASES, CEWsrrsntea Lawnl Pneai sn.l Bon Plp«a miliiF Markrt. sl.yi ' (Snpf Pag Co. SBrrrhatits. JOHN M. RUSSELL, GENERAL DEALER IN DRY GOOD8, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND NOTIONS, FLOUR AND FKK1). PATENT. M'EpiClNES, FORK, LARD, HAMS, SEEDS, Ac. JOHN M. RUSSELL, foM spring, L'apo May Co.. N. J. jsq- C. PRICES' STORES, No. at PERRY ST., CAPE MAY CITY, 8R0CEHIES,T)KT GOODS as! NOTIOHS. NO. M PERRY STREET. FEED STORE, CORN. OATS. HAY. BRAN AND MILL FEED WOOD ~YARD. ARMSTRONG PLOWS AND CASTINGS Harrows and Cultivators MADE TO ORDER. ft fHESWRIBBTIffi mWm Rio nraailr."'.^ J. exhaYTsted vitjlity^ IMustrative Sample Fra«. •US TkjMaaTS&SS? MSMTm . Man. BxFaiiSiea Vltalay, etc , eer_ mail Ibe oatosi mjpenm remma^ruM^iMuereunn or «i- : nr Mi'' P"IP'M1 IU.USTRAT1VK sample free to AU.

. I Wtiiral. [T- "Maryland, my Marvl.ind.'' ! -r™l,!T .l.a»b^™rw«, paMemw. " ' j "My'farm lie,' in p rather 1..W and Iraaffy1; "• 1 '"Who?" ' I '•"Was a vet)- jinny blonde !" I "Twenty yeaN ngo, became ' "Sallow: . ' X- "Hctlfow-eyed ut "Withered anil aged !" , 1 0( IV-fore her time, from ' jv "Malarial vapors, though she made ' 1 no particular complaint, not being of the " ,f_ ! P"»"l>y kind, yet causing me great un- j | "A chort-liiiM- ago 1 purrlusrd your J "I ; a very severe atla'ek of tuliousm-ss. and ' ,s- 1 il •aenrrwi to m. lhai lbs rt-me.iy might * st | a m'Sd*lII^d«i^-!UkW IdMh'I- • J ,r i U t, 'I. ami i« now inn, i'snn.e ajnnm'n ] ' J- (if Mo «i)' h mysett ' *» <-an he found in ' , ,r- lia« "county." wfiieli for j.reiu ' '' women, anil 1 have only Hop Bitten t'o I ' « Ii"v,;r*t'd ""i1 ' c to till- days uf "our court -lap,' and lltul | . _j_ leuiiuda ute them, might be- uutre-prtU# j J' it I have done." 0 r- J "l"'" "1 10 «»" j d d BelTSVIujl I'rinre George' Cm'.'. Md.">

.: ^ g A GREAT- CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY IS THE LOSS OF i- m ItXWlWl , gaJTJiS ICatabrH Cram Balm mk bt atpend u pon to 3ict (farprts, ffiattingg, gtf. _ SOME OF THE : GOODS WE KEEP. " House-fiirniahing Dry Gootls, f Blandard Makes of Carpets, r, 1 t-Mtmign and Domestic Rug* and Mats. . South Kensington Art Squares, American Woolen Druggets. Sheepskin Mats in alLCo'0™! Smyrna Rug*. Every Sire. Largest Stock of flilna Mtttlings. Malting Rugs From China and India. Bordered Linen .Crumb Cloths in Several Hires. , Cocoa Mattings for Schools, Offices, etc., Da mask Floor Linens, all Widths, Well Seasoned Floor Oil Cloths. , Sole Agents for English Cortlcinc Floor Cocoa Ma L., Oblong, Square and Round, Special Sixes of Cocoa and Rubber Mats Made to Order. Wool Letters or Numbers Woven in Cocoa Mats. Fine Window Shade* Made to Order. All goods marked in Flaln Figures— Strictly One Price. 1 Bayers of Household Dry Goods and Carpet* are cordially invited to call. ?. E. ASCHAMBABLT & SON, j Eleventh and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. 5 3QQQ AQ3tHT8 WANTED ' GLADSTON --PAR NELL ' ysp&E stsasss^aaMSsaws: . 11. BIIAHl) Hlto* .'Publisher*. l'h.U- l-k. gwO, jgggfl, gtm, tit. : COAL AND WOOD j J. M. SCHELLENGER, WBELLENUEXY LANDING, CAPE MAY. j I ! :• lelnifi, En, Store, aestont". and Pea : • COAL, > Pine, Oak and Hickory Wood j; OMf THE LORD. ^ ^

!"av AT ssonyr OAIM). . T Play at Moots Carlo is indeed a serioM ! blfciiiMa, invoiving, beyond the anxiety in-K-pambie from gatu.es of hasiurd. gfe»t bod- : . »y eiertion and no meal! exper.ditnre of might grow8 fast the of closing, in the daylight thing, were quiet and docorons almost to dallnats. Yon e«.l and darkened eporfmcut; and when yonr blinding oyes became accustomed to " tbe dim religions light, you looked ronnd a scene of peaceful stagnation. Some stilish ron'd* *8r* " JOi nnoocnplc'1 <""1 surronndetl by little social groups who geve something like a silently friendly wel- . to each new arrival who eamo with 1 bis contribution of cheerfulness. There every facility for studying tbe stralogy "'^b^Ampaign, laying down tbe slakus. Carlo Casino it la much tbe revalue. At. lugb noon, and very possibly beforo It, all ; talde* loan outer hall, and two for n.ufl,. | et-uoir in an inner ohamlwr-are doing the , • of voieiw. 'lWe iHT genendeeUHe of" «nf- ! j fl« and turmoil. You "feel a. if yon^bad , j counter i„ » mob ,.f m^e^getm^"!.!,''* J j teoki <l'y . ed'cnturcrs or lypmg., | j while the comparative few who have j ' j been fortunate euoqgh to find chair* rem ' ,

baif.stiflcil uudor the physics! pressure fr.uu , bebiuA '1 l,e dulie* ot the croupier* are n«> ' | II Sinecure. They are eonmtantly occupied p, ' ; placing the stake* for Ihono who, finding u impoaaiblo to get near the table., art ' r screeching contradictory imdnietipn*. ofieu ( in nnintelligiblo French. vI*teraliy thr ladies and gentlemen who are nlsguet ! I tbe back place, in this bear-garden cam their money, whou they make airy, by the 1 sweat of their brows. Kor are the chance. . ngnimil their limited by any mean. | • to the odd* that are avowedly reserved t.y r the eatablishment ; for. when you hnve w..n - a stake, yon hare often to wrangle for il.L eigner, abroad in everything bnt bis unlive 1 | speech, is exceedingly likely to be pushed i , to the wall. In the first place, there i- tin ' j liability to make honest mistake. \, I..., ■ I coins are being scattered broadcast „r.., ' „ Ibo .board by many different -person*, .null 1 sometimes piled upon „nch other in luox LI 1 j - back a popular number. In the next place. I « «y" '^rT0"" *b" " sirting ou their claims. The cronpiors are jj cieon, which i* final. Froi]nvully the do. cl cLion. thongli it may lie kniiestly given, is tc flagrautly unjust. A,ud the victim who ha. II might have materially rodreccd the 1.1,1 himself t . I ho robbery. Wbe£ M. Ill u < ivaa bttildiiig up his princely furtune w si more lilieridly. Whou the |.ariiaa to a dm ( , pnle refused to be reconciled, the bank ,j paid bo tli of I hem, and went on again, llui ,, Humbonrg was ex|iosed to a lively compo tition, while Monte Carlo has a monopoly, which it aocm* inclined to abuse ■, though, in it* earlier days, it perpetuated the Hombourg traditions, and was generous to tlie Saturday limine. , d

, I THE M1HNIONAH1B.1 IN AFRICA. , ■ into the natives, hoar by boor, from the " .acred pulpit, whence shonid only be heard 1 the neeonts of truth, that they are tho equals " ' of the while man, that they are on a level ' with tbe civilised, when they ought rather 1 • to say to them, in the tones of persuasion ' . and authority, " Between you and the Eu- ■ , ropean there is a wido gulf which 1 have ' . come to teach you to bridge over, ltegen. ' crate yonrselvea; quit yonr habit* of brutish I sloth; labor and pray; abandon crime and 1 I practice tbe virtue wbieh I will show you ; 1 ' then, but not till then, - can you stand'on 1 t the same level as tho while ; then and then 1 only will yon be his equal." To tell the ig- •' 1 noront savage that he is tho equal of the ' It is to be wanting in all those dutlee which c I were imposed upon the teaoher when he set ' oat for Africa. It is to be a traitor to hi. c ■acred mission,— //or I Croutd Africa— 1 /'into. innane peopi.e marrying. Two patient* in the' Iowa Insane Asyof a rope ladder, saddled horses in the eta- r t ble of the Institntion, rode twenty miles to a ■ clergyman, and by him were married in the c morning, nothing in their manner at that < time indicating that they were not sane. ) ; The pair continued their journey until if. , ■ let-noon, when each became convinced thai , , the other waa demented, and appUed for I ~ protection. now ni lost nis thumb. railway Hation lately. As the BrnT , I Bel* train was about to start, a porter bur. i riages, when a pieee of a glove was seen to fall to the ground. It wme found to oon tain ( a man's thumb. A pacacngar was arranging his hag gaga In the net with one hand, while • the other waa so plaoed that the thumb waa . cnt off by the act of shutting the c eal attention in the station master's offloe, j was able to continue his journey by tho fob , lowing train. , Have the eonrage to wear yonr old clothes ' until you pay for your new ones. 1 - - - « i I Nothing bnt may be bessar. !

|" t'DINBMt POLICE. ' • To preserve the Emperor's peace Itfrongh- ' and great, who are known by their rod ^ |Hfbea, their ldgb blii'k cap., and the official * I like a born. A mere tnagiatrate will pro- * I side over a More of these picturesque ah J I gnaziK while the yamuu of a prafeot or a * ble*. are divided inta private*. Corporals 1 and Sergeants. They are sheltered in a ■ magistrate's yatimn, if bachelors ; but if 5 married they often inhabit a bnt within the 1 They eat rice and melons at the charge of » the Province, and tbey receive a very ; r '7' ccngb 10 bny to- , ® embezzle it on the road. But for this the j 1 coco i. on briliery, and where denoneiation i ' vin e. In. «py need .1— pa,r of a cnmforiaMe * living. Cartuud) enough, the Police ei- * ton I,..* (mm thr ncn than from ibo pimr. ■ ' dor. tv. ii attme great !mMtdariii*'wh»n 'dia I ' graded for some offense, is not so harably | «*«t BsnTnrk or Persian of i-irrvwponJiug I ;teuipaM ,-AUOu yl,r H-uod j Wly year. ..I age, named Meredith Umhly, j rbanhtl n fr* articles for bis wife and !u. [ Iron, umk a few driiAe of moqi.laiu »b". ; i ¥"4tmg nl.mt five mile, frnm here, gate ' j and could not bo fore«.1 in more a step Nothing damned, old man Gaddy I 7°*- look b'm -nt, slid putting SI»U! tel. mite, up h.11 ami down ^ Us fltiHWliy wltS hi. burden. Jeered at by the j Carried h" loa.1 up fo tbw^I.it'p'"" | sis wife, a* he smacked Id. liji., that if "teat little bull hadn't been so darned obstinate I would have put him in the earl and drawn him along, tec • Oaddy i» thr of twenty ouo c'dldren. of whom are two pair, of twin.. Although «ev. emy years of age. be is regarded a. the most powerful nun in tbis couutry.

Calling up the sick men. I asked in tho r moat sympathetic tones at my coin uiaiel vlujj their ailmeuts were. Tbey all tenrubbod their stomaclis with a lugu- " Tumba bwaua, Tumlia mbaya saua," (My stomach, master, my stomach ii , very bsil.j Smiling beuignauliy upon then. , I told tliem to be of good obeeraud 1 would ; 'soon put them ail right. Going into my I I noon brought out two large band- , s-nno botilea of castor-oil. . Now mark the I effect that the mere sight of that simpli down creature*. (iroipi. were bushed. Their bauds-dropped from the affected port , ami every one tried to look all right, though giiqjpe of alarm t«-wed from patient to paiieat— for, bo it understood, there is nothing a native detests more than European medicines. Strange ami marveious to relate, tbey were all Inclined to retire, enred tbe vory sight of the bottles. This, however, was not going to mi it my purpose. 8,i. with parental sternness, I ordered them sit down and 0}>cn tbeif months. Not wiihoul . difficulty, I administered a largo; il did not prove au immediate speciflo the There was no dancing or singing in tbe camp that night, though many of the men how it went off. In tbe boat of actual battle it it no nn- - thing for soldiers to get more loads ' into their guns than they lire off. A solcartridges lodged in his gnu-barrel which 1 < bo could not extract, was sdvised by a com- i rade to " prime her np with dry powder I and fire her off a little at a time." Whan i he cama hack from tlie hospital, after mak- ' teg the experiment, he said: "Tbe gun went off a little at a time affright, but I am •nre she came back all at once. " Jaoob Boeendale, a native of I>1< atlne, iiaa deciphered one at tlie Inscriptions on i the sword of Milss Standnh. i Hard workers are usually holiest. Indus- 1 try lifts them above temptation. I 1 : ! i Orphan children have not so much need , , of guardians as stupid men. , Siemens, the great European electrician, ! 1 ha* already laid aside a atat fortune of j ' twenty million dollar, from his electrical , 1 more from the electric railroad which he ' b«* Just put in operation in Berlin. The 1 years ago. ^ '

j NATOI.HON A*iD MARIA IAFI|I. j J" The marriage eteited the greatest interest ^ throughout" EuVope. tret] the feasts, the' d I balis, the show., the poetry, and the ad- ; , drewes and other pieces in prose to which . it gave rise, were endless. From Vienna to : • v Couitdegne, the road by whioh the Prinoess ; ■ j pabw.1. seemed to be strewed with flowe'ra. 1 I'sri* aiuiqst leaped for joy. Tbe civil cere- ; monF in Uark uok place on tho first of i >* "" retigiou. ceremony followed, j 1 'I « ">« festival ™ *o magnwZt ' ! '* | 0^-i.b diamond*, and the interval, ware j* | Umated at SOO.floM. (about £33,tKKb) On t | the four interior fronts of the triumphal ! ! 'j ! arch of L'Etoile were twelve emblematie ' i ' j medallions. Tho flrat. on the *outh front, j : 1 "presented the Emiieror, with thi* inscrip- j t tion nuderneatb : "The happiness of the !| e world is in his hands." Tho second was i ■ ! | the cipher of the^ Emperor and Empress, , " j our love of him , we love her for horself.".! ' i The third, a Cupid holding a helrnot, Sc. : l( _ She will charm Ibo iairero_ hour* of tho ] ' hero." The fourth, a treo : " He U the au- j 1 ; Uior of our glory, he will render it eternal." , ? ■ The fifth, a sun, rainbow, .to. ; •• she au- j I ! nouucea to tbe earth day* of serenity." t ( | The sixth, an animal, 3m. The aevontb, on ■ | tbe mirth front, the Empress : " She will , j be to tho-Erouch a tender- mother. " The j ■ j eighth, tho cipher of tho Emperor and Em- ' „ | " Wo uwo lo ll'r" 'bo happiness, of I J | exalted a* pht-e in h.r thonghts." Tho j ' ^ , ninth, the .Seine : •• Hi* love will recognize j 4 - lte»«bw! "N# eurichas n* with jvhnthala must dearly values." The eleventh, the i , | arms of the Empire. The twelfth, tho arms ■ I Austria. Tho illuminations wore upon li the most gorgeous and costly scale. -Aon- o 1 11 ( - .Somewhere about lJSO. j| appears lo mo, v , "l0 »«arch after Eameru homes began to d languish, and then gradnally died ont. Ono r found, let them work over so hard, they a ' j charger" on which Capt Byerly, of the 0 j Itoyue. otherwise obseffre. lis. ridden into 0 ! or the Turkey merchant's unhoped-for , treasure from Aleppo. I regret this, bo- fi - cause tbe very hlgbe«t .pecimen. of llsrb », ( i Arab, like the veo' highest specimsus of ti 'j 7 wp"b>J,'re^er' ■ ;! «..d win.' -mighrhav? fauln "inte'-Zf I liaiul*. aud ev.u abort of that, yjtUiahle '| qualitie. HSsMmtoreeity description, to1 j l.l~*K To show how much accident has te | to do with such matter*. There was an y< lis. ern serew, belonging to the snrgeon of in I 111- Itegimeut, at Zante, in I82S. et B*ri.. Arab, oramixtnro of all three, no- m far from being in racing condition; 1m was, re lb. lefo.e. uaiiirnlly thought nothing of ol m first. But. to Hie avtonishmcut of Ibo mili- m Ury mind, when raoc* were esUhli'hcd pi tiiere under high. Newmarket superin- sv home nor llarb* and Arabs— many of them ec burstM ot merit belonging to Ute Greek gen- hi Style, and may, for ought I know, havo p! to-en a second Godoipbin in disguise.—' Sir st Fr.„«i,Jl. jjoyle, in Otc Fortnightly Re- le ( rieui. E

' of Uraai ilojie, there lived, not many yenni 1 ago, a peronj whom tbe rude pnblio called ••tue self-mado .miin." Tbey always in. .iuiai that be put himself tegethor in the ' niorniqg — iuwriod his glass eye and hi. 1 false tooth («>me said added an artificial ' note), adjusted his wig, strapped on his wcndeii leg— aud .allied forth. It liap. I pound that trouble broko out between the ' ouuulry to wbieh lie belonged and the tbetf and there reported thaf 'he had gono to the United States consul and claimed ' | protection. On being asked on what be I I founded his claim, he wa* said to have ' i promptly replied that "his log was made of Oregon pine, and an American dentist made ins teeth." Ssys an exchange: A Mrs. i'euiaaon, hand's business psrtnsr, snd bs bad her a> rested. In court the facts whre. brought out on the testimony of tho woman herself to the effect that she bad done no work for 18 years pest, and in all that time sat in e ebair, having e woman to wait upon her; and more than that, abedid not Intend to i work, for -the simple reason that she got married for the express pnrpore or soqnlring a position in which she would have nothing rt|K llHlll; THE BI.UE-BOTTf.R' AND the mosquito. There is a familiar Western story of a hear, which, aeoing a blue-bottle on sleeping master's nnse, tried to beat it "ff with a blow of its paw, but in the atdamaged his friend's nasal organ. A I similar tale is told in the " iUkaaa- jataka." I this birth tbe Bodbisat wa* a tradesman who went from village to village to dispose , nf his wares. One day, when at the boose per porringer, a moaqnito alighted thereon, aud the carpenter called to his so n, who near, to drire it away. The son, taking sharp axe foi the purpose, aimed a blow at the inaeet, but split hit father's heed in two, and kilted hits. On easing what was done tbe Bodhisat said that a wise enemy was hatter then a foolish relative or friend. I —Tin Contemporary iiseteu.

" (!Lr 7. * ^ ijwalL Th«n» b>* CMivvmional "faro -j returning from tlm maiUt witl^ a l-g f money," of *0.,,, appeared, lo wh. . ■ enten. l'at with .he regulation ldghwayro I ; offer of choice, -Tour money or your iif. . a remark fort ificl by Urn nmuhaueou. . I Ihibition of the fire arm in the usual wi I I Tbe farmer, who wa* a Quaker, caved . temporire. " I would not have thee «1< t j thy soul with *iu, friend ; aud did*t th s ' didst tbou kill me, it mldria mnrd. , I But hold ! A bargain I, no ,iUi |m) , co » | givo thee thi* bag of gold for the 'pi. » ! which tbou holdcs! at my ear." Thou t , perhaps, to tho Quake.'. logic and sob ' j tude for hia spiritual welfare, made the « | change without a moment'* he«itallo 1 1 "Now, friond." cried the wily Ephrai: • the weapon, "give me back r gold, or ril blow thy brains out." "hia • | tbin, mc darfint." said Itet. " 8m there's nivera dltrop of powtber in it" T. ' | result wae a sold Quaker.— C7«ra»4er*'« Jot r — — — ■ RESTORATION OF HEARING. Says the Rochester Democrat -, obarl ]A. Cowlre, a eomposltor employed in ti , Democrat ouR fXtronMp printing offlc-, b eating hia snpj^r, I of his uge, when he was rendered deaf by severe attack of scarlet fever. The tickii of a clock, the ordinary conversation people near him, mid other like round, f. npon his h raring that craning, bringit with them a grateful hope that his yea™ were drawing to a close, if not < ready to an end. This certainly appears ; be one of tbe most remarkable instances ' complete reetoration on the port of net* sal agencies. ' Mr. Cow1jm_ i* jajBlffljfJtDi mind is well stored with information, a though it waahnpoviblo for him to get ev< to acquire any benefit from atlondit ordinary acbooL He could not ha. the teacher's inttriicilou* unless thi were screamed in liia ear. Consoqnenll: when only It yoar* of age. he went into printing office to learn hi* trade and aoquii A 1.1. THE DIFFERENCE. It i* an old story in England, .the hear obstruction* placed iu tlie path t inventor*, ant bo™, and others, seel for recognition. In America any bod; ing"7 " Why d» we get along w well in th great eatablishment, and bow is il ever man and boy about tbe place looks so oai neat and so hopeful? " asked the chief of remarkable New York iuetitntion, repestin question. " liecauw overy boy an man in tho place knows, that he has a dea prospect of advancement. If the lad wh aw oops tbe ofneo comes to me to- mono morning aud aaya, ' Sir, I think I have dit covered a plan whereby yon can save a or a dollar in a particular operation,' shonid listen to him with respect and a tentlon. In yonr eonntry, I am told, I place for hie impertinenoe." He ha English maasei.— Today in America — Jo

q I have been told about one great fet „ for which 19 gigantio pnddinga were pi j pared, tbe largest being respectively 19 a 21 feat in circumference. Verily our 1 ' jian cousins, and confess himself to be j longer the " tho great chief of the pnddi „ race."— Al Home in Fiji— Gordon Cu , "»'"?• s He who bnys what he doea not want w „ aeon want what he cannot buy. 1 .- " Tint** Karki-rs.— The tliniromb. ' reniarknliie cure* which liav.- n.vnst f eompiidicd lay Hood's 8ara.tp.iii:* uf l due simply to three affects <* i..<-u .lit lake il : ' Find : It purifit!* the blond. Second : It strcugtlieiis the system. Ha d-. It give* healthy action lo th With tb«*e Uiruc effect* no di«e*ae ca long retain its hold. It i. foree.l I ' leave the ay Mem. giving place lo ltei.ll t aniUt'i-OL"Fi -ibroughTbe putanl inlluene f of lhaars 8*reai>nritl*.' Sold by a r driigci"'*. Try it. • i There Is some hope that tlie climate o ' No"* York may ll..t*h John L. Sub Ivor t say* a Huston pap r.- Il Im* jttel klUui I — — — — • •.-Never give up! you can And i remedy for Hea t Diu-aro, evervon who tia* tried I)r Graves' I lean Ih^a littor Mtvs it is a sure cure. Free pamph 1 let of F. E. I gal*. Cambridge, Man ( 1 00 per bottle nt druggists. , The birtla may now enjoy a respite The Parisian tmnnct ha« no sluffet . warbler in IL ; House wive*, slop girl* ami Mile, women all suffer more or less from Weal t Back and Bldcoclte. Apply a Hop For i ..it* natter and get in.uint relief. A , famous strength *ncr. 25c. druggteu. When a person wants to find fault b< i will da it if he baa lo «j*nd all bit timi l lu looking for the fault to find. | .,K£LT.sS'^,srs;r scarcely took Interest in amllting. Trie. ' all the so-called remedies wllbo.it relie until I used Parker's Tonic, which fit ftcted a jierminent cure!— David Bash Little, Rock, Ark. ,