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VOLUME XXXII.
- 4 GAPE . MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. AUGUST 14.1886.
-WHOLE NUMt>Lh. 1664.
oai-k may city. n. j. t. m. W1X.T.TA mew. 1 1 .50 a yar In Advance. ?ro(fSsional (Sards. pTikVDGL ASS, 4TTOBSKr.AT.LAW n OFr—'™*. I^_^nincrKT jpy'AXrtB A. BABBOWsj JiTTO BJf IT-A T-L A W in noUonoB n chancers, ■on* t boca*. n. 4. j^R j. r. utAKnro a boh. dbiTTTWS" euv-eta. Tue»i-r noon nam wotnreeiy tfirr"fjgiir JfSTOoesv Hones— t»or»j*r»*»<IAstJAMES M. K. HILDRETTE _ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AMD SOfJCITOH. KASTKR AMD EXAMINER PC CHANCERY. (wa.1."1 ** W**'"°*t0° "■£-*" py-ERBEBT W. EDMUND*. ATTORNEY- AT-LA W OtlCrrOR AND MASTER IN CHAHCERT, Cape Ma? City. N. J. *l)-» A l"*|» Coort Ron—, TomltTi -n-1 VrMajl. WN', gsavanlcsa w - ' ""nil D\lsbs"S rillft-Sste, rare •»» *«•»- tool. OOOCooly hv ex presses r-oelpl of il. N ) Peanvrnyal or daageroas dregs. isoo No. blh jptORAr. VILLA, CAPS AYENUE, NEAR THE BKACn. CAM MAT POINT, N. J. TWH MODERATE BT1S- m. e spring EB. Prop D%~LTJ.F A BI A N.^ ~~ No. 70(t Brown Street, Philada. 1 Mh^Wf'gErtH. ^BTOB K. WILLIAMS, ATW7HITEUT A7CD BUILDER. WIU.-MAM* OMAWINOB. AND SPPERIN PEND OR CONTRA (IT. ^ ^ J^l. LITTLE, practical PAHITER A'IPD GI.AZIER. NHapioAna Inrort mk «mi» bom. CAJ-E kAT C1TT. N.J. REUBEN T0WS8ZSD, AGENT FOR COMBMRLAND M0TUALITRE INSURANCE 00. CONN ISA N>N1B-0P DEEDB, (NBoo At Capo May Onort Booao. N.J. jel-y QRGAjta AKD" BEWING MAB. F. HORNER, PIAXOS OfiflAMSi gEWDfS BACH3WES RiAHTmimiVrNOTioNs OOl.n PENS. PISHING TACKLE. ROPE TWINES. MAMMOCKS. PTIATB AMD . YACHT EfXTCRHB, POCKET CUTLERY. BRASS AND COPPER Ocnan J. A GABOON. a»*Tt Waaftlngteo W-.Opa May N. J. S
MMtfanL • /"COLLEGIATE, COMMERCIAL 1 VV AMD MILITARY INSTITUTE, Now Hmra^CMnL, ^Preparmne^ io^ Coijnto. ^tiy ^SgSS^SE'a£ mEtF ■ ^wStSete-* 5882V INSTITUTE ■ BRIDOIMM, XeWJKRSJtY. t JJEW JERSEY S ETATB KORHkL ^ANB JUH-gl SCROOUL jgMjggi Tnaloa. Now Jersey. i lUM JMvntfimratt. j ^Sm^K&iGsssr ;
t 5ru fl$o»ds, frimminas, <*tr. j S ' tub Oil Ii# Siore : ' -v*- I *" I ciiAiiLi-MMfiiwLiai; i J BARGAINS j Spill and Suwr Goods." A full line of Summer goods of every description. " It Keen in iictics Ms. 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 io cts. 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 Sons catic® N 6 cts., elsewhere 8 cts. Ladies' and Children's' Hose ' from s cts. up. Ladies Linen Ctol- - lars, all sizes, 9 cts. Dr. Hamilton's Expanding - Side Health Corset, 90 cts.. elsewhere Si. A full line of Dr. Warner's Health & Coraline Corsets,( no imitation). » Ladies' and Children's Gossamers from 50 cts. up. Kid Gloves from ; 50 cts. up. Notions, Trimmings, q &c., cannot be excelled in variety i J and price. 25 pieces of Crinkled 1 Seersucker all latest shades at 9 ' T cts., reduced fiom 1 5 cts. All " Wool Huntings, all shades at 9c., ' reduced from 15c. 500 Ladies' Parasols, Silk 'and Satin covers, at half price. 50 dpz. Corsets at 50c., reduced from f, 1 . Our stock of Millinery cannut 1 l be excelled in styles and prices. CHA8. NEEDLES. SbBUM ffalMtotfltter- ; JEREMIAH B.SCHELLENGER'S ' i LUMBER YARD * uc»oim»»r-a lati'iina. Cape May n. , ino.ooa pebt white pine. mo, 1*10 plastering lath. shingles op all kinds. 1 ploorino. prank stupp. pickets. And In a»o« eeapy kim o» fwohders promptlt pilled particular aueauon (lean 10 taee lo other i Ponuahed wtia Dtapatrb. ooUHy j. b. bchkllenuek. ' BUILDER'S SUPPLIES t. _ at A. SCHELLENGERS, millvillr. n. j. - Doon, Sask, MtiUiijt, Bids, doob Am wnroow rR4s«E, Stair Work and Scroll Sawing. S ftiiMmz Paper for Sbeallki (Srilu, sash wklghts. sash cords. 1 NAILS, FRAME PULLEYS, y in pact 6m Hardware in General. :
™.™rteo ,wwn»»«oCWo£T' | a. achellengkr, MlilrUle, n.j. 1 ADVERTISERS . can learn the exact cost of | any proposed line <of advertising in American 'papers by ' I addressing Geo. P. Rowell & : Ca, »o Hprncr M.. Nc« V OTk"* " lOc. for lOO-pajre Pamphlat. { * iPE-SS •iHimsrffli ; RUPTURE C aaa^nS^Bfc .ITfl Ilyaara, fcr* s*K **,,*■ lfn., ■hhhhi ; I
i ?lrj Ooodt and ?riratninqs. ITHE NEW DEPARTMENT or ova, . • • Nrrw Bargain Honse, MILLINERY, Still -flourishes, have you been .in > to sec it yet ? You arc not cx- , pcctcd to purchase every time : but we invite you to an inspection ofj , the immense and Stylish Stock. We ! we have in our vuiplrry a young I and polite lady (our New York Mil- 1 liner), is always about Jo,show yon j our styles. All the Novelties and j latest shapes in Canton, Milan and _ T uscan llraids . also. Leathers. ! Lips, Pompons and Flowers. Wc | ' offer Special and attractive Bargains in Children School Hats. • But speaking of Bargains, wc must • not forget to show you a few on 1 our Dry Good's Counter. Our > well-known 36 inch Sheeting, rc- • diiccd to "6)jc. |H-r yard. Our • elegant line of Satine; Nov Spring • Figures, at 15c. per yard, selling ■ clsew'here at 25c. All newest 1 Crinkles in Seersuckers, from toe. > per yaFdT anainre olherl&TgaTns" in Dress GinghamstSpring Weight : Cloth, White Coun tcq wnes. Tick - ' 'nBi 9-4 Sheeting, Cretonc's, and, • also, hr our immense and varied 1 stock of Notions, Hambcrg Lldgcing and inserting, as low as 4c. per 1 yard. Ladies' and Children's ■ Stockings, Ruches, Bustles, Pcr1 fumery, etc. A perfect fitting 1 Corset, for 50c.; also, all other 1 popular makes at popular prices. ' in order to make cverYthlng pleaHnnt lor 1 our lady euMomers. wc U»vo fltUxl up clegAHllv. for Jhe season of 1S8G, as a. 1 strictly lady's store only. 'In order lo do i whlcti we hare removed our large stork of Gent's goods which we formerly kept ; here, to our BRANCH STORE, corner Washington and Jackson street*, where , we h«v« opened whh a fulltine of dothIng. Hat*. Caps and Gent's Goods generally. Corn, and ai-e us for liargiuns in this. line at our branch store, next door . to CapTlol. L. SCHLAGER. Propr. ^?hilafla. Itistafss iTnrds. ^ P. FLINT, | GENERAL AJIENT FOB A. B. IIABNES It CO. ' MULb<a«iS'tara(Mwwc ""f "'rSuLy M. SEEDS, " FASHIONABLE HATTER, NO EXTRA CIIAROK FOB IIATH MADE TO 11, os. STIFF HATH (ABO. SPECIALTY. 4-1AJ' B. McCLEES ft CO., , ' CHURCH AND SCHOOL FURNITURE, SCHOOL APPABATVR AND srlTl.IICH. myll-y No. IXMArr.h street. Piulartelpai*. J B. MATLACK, No. «. It. SEVENTH STm PHILADA. TERRA COTTA DRAIN and SEWER PIPE CHIMNEY TOPS, WIND GUAM! CAPS, CHIMNEY PLUg^OAKDEN VASES. CEffaj» pap Co. pfrrhanls. JOHN M. BU88KLL, GENERAL nasi en in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, 1 BOOTS. SnOKB AND NOTIONS, FLOlJlt AND FEKI). PATENT MBDICINEH, PORK, LARD, HAMS, SEEDS, Ac. JOHN M. RtmNKLL, COM Spring, Cape May Co.. N. J. ■JJ C. PRICES' STORES, ORMpaHMMMM; OILS, VARmSHRtlLABN^'isl PUTTY, WkoMwIe and Hrlalll NO. » PERRY BIURET. FEED STORE. CORN, OA TB. BAY. BRAN AND MILL FEED WOOD YARD. f WOOD COT A SPUT. CEDAR POST all aim. 1 N. B — Agent lor IJiaogm paTemento. MlfflBJS PLOWS MB CASIWGS Harrows and Cultivators MADE TO OKDkH. ' « villi1 wtee?®*' lg,M"M'n'l,dD' ■aa-M KM, Grand-, riape May Co., N. J. EXHAUSTED VITALITY Illustrative Sample Free. ; J-sssis^aiispMsrE ' SlJSKSJSK.'iMi.'SS: > ILUHTTRATTVE SAMPLE FBEE TO ALL
yrital. | |i "Marylmid. my Marvland." I Lnrrty daaght-r, ami ne(.lc meo." 1 •"My farm lira iu a rallier low and 1 I , miaanialic siluaiion. ami I I "My wife:" '"fP; * I "Whof" "\?a« a, very preUy blonde r* Twenty yeixn ago, houuie n I. "Sallow :" ' . I "Hollow-eyed I"' {I "Withered and aged I" tf\ Before bor litue, from . — I "Malarial vapors, though she made no particular complaint, not being' ot the r- j grumpy kind, yel causing me grriu un- " j easiness- ■ •» " j "A short- lime" ago I purchased your 'j remedy for one of the cbHdrexL wbo had '. ; it occurred to me liiat the remedy might C ! help my wife, as I found tliat oar Utile • girl upon recovery had t'Loat!" '■ "Iler.aallowiiess. and looked as fresh t a new-blown dnisv. Well, the stnry b* , soon U'ltl Mv wile, lodtay, has gained r her old-lime henutt wl|li eoni|"uintl in. - (if 1-do say it myself) «» eiui In- found in r this roimtr. whirb -- tmled for— preUywomeu, ami 1 have only Hop Bitters to ' t hunk for it. "The de*r creature ju.i looked over to" the days of our courtship.' and thai reiutrhi- no- liter- tuight be. liujlc.iucUi/ s w/es. if my brother farmers would do as " gooik Tt^kfSiy r^Sta. 8,>* '0 I, V. L James, j Beltsville, Prinre George Co.. Md..» 1888) f : ; A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY r IS THE LOSS OF | h^^J^^sAStw^^noury"Eiiiul .^^r'stiw^uuEln'. SI'TULPKKYI' EIIU J AbSr may hWrUrLS^rprl'Ssly aMwH|y^^ CU^ MHBATABMr C'rmm Balm oart bt arpew fu pon to gitt rttirf at oner, and cam. A partii-ir 1« spplsst into sarti aouni sad la ' sgrrasnlr. Pnev SO cents si DrogglsU ; t.y msll, ' rr*M'""^y BBOa."'lrocvwt"'uwwi<i. N. Y. garptts. Wattings, «?tr. SOME OF TEE ; GOODS WE KEEP. " House. furnishing Dry Goods, Stands rAMakes of Carpets, r -Foreign and Domestic ltugs and Mats. Houth Kensington Art Squares. American Woolen Druggets, Sheepskin Mala in all Colors,-' Smyrna Ruga, Every Size. Largest Slock of China Mailings, Mailing Rugs From China and India. Bordered Linen-Crumb Cloths in Several Sires. , Cocoa Mailings for Schools, Offices, etc.. Damask Floor Linens, all Widths. Well Seasoned Floor OU Cloths, , Sole Agents for English Corticlne Floor Covering, Cgpoa Mala, Oblong, Square and Special Sixes of Cocoa and Rulibcr Mats Made to Order, Wool Letter* or Numbers Woven in Cocoa Mats, Fine Window Shades Made to Order. ^ All ^ornls markr.1 in Plain Figures - 1 Buyers of Household Dry Goods and. Carpet* are cordially invited u> .call. V. E. ABCHAMBADLT & SdN. Eleventh and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. J 3000 AGE*IT8 WANTED ' ' GLADSTON PARNELL Great Ibish Struggle - history or IrUk raprcam sal I he mlpktr •»-.-»■ pfe-yar Bow /mb ISat fc Mi» rA- Britub Km- i jgr. Is ua sm/rr: ,1«I m, «raphlaa or ike IraAr-. , An mtirfif w 1 rmtk fetm Stag sathortly. of ol-1- . atom Wag lOterral. rtvAly uiowralwl. ahd la Wit, i ""inTui .u urnu"? ' |-a^juTs?'|-?.u.y. Seal, U"eod, Ximr, rtr. COAL AND WOOD J. M. SCHELLENGER, ' 1 (Surceeaor to A. Schellrngr r> • - SCHE1.1.ENGIK-H LANDING. CAPE M AY . 1 : UKtt, Ett Stun, Midi ai m ■ COAL, , Pirw, *Oak and^Hickory'wood 1 ; —O M. bt SELLING EE. '
1, la thejiollery. Die np, IB soaring like the eteriial breath ' , Oj iV swill ma.tr free hy mb.ii> ofileaih. ; j Xh«ieanmaaplriUtk*,wiMime ash, iron*. 1 I <*. xisjhke Looe. sweet ministry i>t *«ig. Ttial Soate lorvvee o'er the trembling Ma i AhS CDs theaky with silver nuttody. And tliry that sit below In silk and hire— What gilt Has He upon their eold hearts laid. Itiey In their puri-le and their gold tirrejed? He Ihey. Oh. Mnsle. know thee, spirit of hope? IVwl thoo lor Uiem thy secret treasures ope? What good Is thetia II Xhou atone art not ? Is Death not better, and the things thai rot? f c a They wbo sit In splendor and In light, * i- JVi they know thee or dream ot thee aright? f It It 10 ua thy throbbing wlusperToouio? ^ CaughJ by a Cruller. ■ 1 mot and boeamo acquainted. Tln-y, • . Maliel and lier older sister. Fan, .were 1 off for a long summer holiday, ft rare 1 good time iu New Engl aid hills, •» eight ' , >f dear old IL-lun town, a dip in Iho f r i-uj -ym.-nt So wonder they wero in j ' with the-j-iliv i..u-tv alio hud name down ; , ToWetlTenfoir " T These goiwl friends htul not only 1 lironght lliemx-lvi-s down to tho train, j but bail brought flowers end books, ns ; well an other delicneiea and substantia!-. • for tire luncheon. There were not rami v j ; passengers, and tho party, for the time j J being, took |»ee?onsion of the car. 41ml 1 mule the Iw-st of the brief moimmtn . r before parti ug. wishes and 111, Mug, -a and instrnotjoiis ■ ■ aliowered n|«n the travellers, there a a-. | marita upon the mirrouudinga, upon the | ii|nu the resoiim-fl of the larder, upon ' ■ the solemnity of Ore dusky jmrtfr. ..mil : the itujmrtn. CO of the conductor . nud^ ; regarding Uie Jeilow passengers, ouo ot j attention, portly, perhaps, lieonnsn di«taiioc lent aafcty.to Utu audacity, pottly ihs-uubo there « as somothing in his air j , thal -piqurd tile curiosity if not till- j ' i He wiPl rath-r. l-ill tind slender, good! figure and graceful carriage, brown hair, and the kindest, mildest l.rowu eyes. A mustache tailed to entirely conceal 'In strong lines of a pleasant mouth. II 1 melancholy and resisted dejection licit "I kuow.' Sfti.l Amy Fay. "that lie j, travelling witli a corpse ; I am sure of I " Nonsense r said Tom. ''Morelikely witli a lino of soltooi-books or olotlira " Well." interposed Agues. "I do wish I were going; I am sure I should be able to -draw him out iu tho ri,le botwi-cn 1 here and Boston." , "Tlie train is nlwuit to draw him out. "1 gnras that von «tn de|Wul Hpou I - Malrel nud Fun to got at something. *' I "Now you will write, and lot as know - everything, wou'tyou, MaliolJ". begged' 1 Agnes. "I shall tie expiring to hear from yon, aud do aoud mu tboae pattern a , and don't forgot to tell mo alio tit tho ; •hats, and foil me all about everybody 1
"Come. Agues, wo must go," said Tom Inking her arm. Arthur drew Mabel aside for one last , word, and Amy' was loading Fan with blessings and messages to last nntil tbey should meet a few week* later at the monntttiue. "You know." alio finally-interrupted ■ herself. "I brought yon a box of the most delioions crullers, a. whole box of them. If you ain't eat them all do' give them to some one who witf fully appreciate them." "I say," whispered her brother Jack. I "giro them to him ; they would melt in Jtis month." "Do!" said Amy. " And tell me the , effect. -There, I put my blessing on tbeui. May they prove bait to the best fish in 1 the sea! May tbgy excite words aa sweet, and looks aa tender, aether themselves!" " Evorylliiug done brown," chimed in I Tom, crossing with his cano Amy'a inoantatiou figure on tho box. Don't get soft ; only good when orisp," warnetl Jaok. kissing Fan in spite of| , protest Then lie kissed Mabel too, bidding the ' others do the same, declaring they most ■ in some way make or find compensations j for the dread and dreary partings in' this 1 •ud world. Then they bustled off and 1 the siBter* having said their last words at the window and waied their last greet- ' ings on the back platform, settled them ! selves with a long-drawn sigh. Mabel dcroUxl herself to hor rorcy j large dew-drops, while Fan looked at ' ; lier flowers as tliongb they held all tho , weaiin of suggestum of one of Brown- j . ing's poems. j , It was late ; tho girls were qnite worn 1 ■ not with the excitement of'the day, and - 1 soon retired. A glorious morning brouglit them ont , bright and early to enjoy the transfer ♦eros* the river on the ferry boat Their ! ■ fellow passenger was- also out, bnt reeraed share-bed In his own reflections | A dainty breakfast made from the Innob supply, ami supplemented by eggs and [ ( ooffee brought by the porter, obviated ( the ncocsaity of harrying ont to the 1 crowded lnnch room, from which the J ' others returned with dissatisfied feoos. ( and- longing glaaoaa at the tempting ( "I gneas we shall be able to dispose ' if the crullers without any onWda assistaooa." ltmgbed Mabel, helping her- 1 salt to a third one. - — "They are awfully good." said Fan ; ' "•MIL I think the* ought to fulfill the
! mtSHfon to Jrtiisli me* were oeatcated ; | { however. I can't pass them now." j | "Well,. I should think not; I never j ' saw a more absorbed man ; do toii sup- j J pose it is his moths* or his wife?" said i Mabel, brushing the crumbs from her j " pretty travel ling dress |" "What do you mean?" asked Fan terning eronnd to look. ■ ' "Why. Uie corpaat l think it is no- : thing more than liis grsndmothsr or bis - ! eister -in-lnw. His expression grows up. ' on me ns settled, not caused ly recent J Tim girl, laughed merrily, and ret-1' tied themselves to their booka. the alv j eorhing interest of whioh might well be I ' dohbted from the wandering glanoes I nlvmt the car apd ont the window. M» j liel was somewhat confused by meeting ) . tlie occasional glanoes in retnrn from j the end of the oar where the "corporal," i ! as (hey hod d-.uided to call him for con- j veninooo sake. «af engaged, but not ab- ] ' BOrlml iu writing letter*. Tit- -lay wore en with the usn.l di-a-Jteceioua, dinner the dining eny-proti-ii iug a iiu'd [A-nsaut one to all partioi- i ' paling. - jj " (nought I he passenger* together, audi! r broke Die ion of furroajity snflloievtly to I set groups of tliem to tolkin - ; still the "corpoml [irescrved his Rtouy silenoe. ' | *nd '|«ke not a word, thongh he-was ( [ lluit they return -si ui safety. | afternoon, and' as the ear filled up. alj riw- ••e-.Tpoml - to the «ec i.i directly M le.i-li III em. nil of which was 0' •served ' ■ vtv Mnhel looked at Fail, and quietly ^ j " 'lli.-Tiire short outs; why not lake] | taking advantage of her ad van i?> 1 1 j pretty little plules llicy had with tiieiu. I j Jjicl.attcolust smile, lie sunhwl. „..tasby j ' I ""hri^r"1 1 d''i7'."llw.i<,"t1 ",p | .wffJBliyh. nrirt-BiutJig linri nbto mq-iyx H ' on referring Io lh" source of Hie fl-reere, . ho con (cased to having noticed an4 en- , joye.1 tho merry |mrty ,.f the previous | twilight, -ami tho girls told how tln-y ; were going to visit a rich old maid sunt who had invited th.-m on, they siipimseil. liktal tliem. ' Wratrai, gtl.""l!lg'Uth ' her objects of disapproval on priueiph-, , they w-ro to enjoy a 1 ttle rrapite wiihj cousins in Boston and v.e.nilv. Then they losnirel that he was a Boston...,,-,, < fact tlioy had settled in their own minds ' at first sight— that he was returning from 1 ft Trip In tlie far West, where he I tad 0 on business, that he was a •• Har- « varil boy," and hail known some of their cousins at college. * 11 LI uounius u 1 concgo.
r The iilea of his " traveffng oompnn ion ' k gradually faded and vauiahml in the 0 of the oozy oonrvrsatiou. a oonverr nation which drifted on aud on until tlis : entrance of new passengers roused them 1 to the fact that an hour or so had passed Among the new posseng rs, was a fussy t old lady with numerous pieecs of bagh gage; she could not bo aocoinmodated 1 Y with a section or cvou lower berth, and 8 was in a state of desperation. Mr. Wash ' bnrne — such was the name on the oaril ; 1 he had exchanged with Fan— rose to tho • oocoaion. and offered the lower hall of f his .section to tlio irate ofd lady. Some0 wliat oonoiliatod, she prooewled tp make - herself at ho no. So" nSnch at homo thai 1 there waa no room for any one else, and , Mr. Waslibnrne, with no apparent rolno 1 tunoo, shared the seat with Mabel fo: another hour. At Syracuse, friends of t'ue girls me . • tliem far a little visit, which was enjoyed 1 >n a promenade up and down the station. ' reluming to the oar. they found the berths alniuly 'made up ami the I packages mixed up. They oould not And tlie lunch hex anywhere. alHl-Very _ soon gave up the search. Pan expressing (the hope that the remaining crullers ! would fall into the hands of an appreoiaI tive party. ® j The old lady was exceedingly nervous I I and extremely fussy; she had all manner 1 c' apprehensions and anxieties, one of ' J them being that something would gel 1 i into her berth; jnst what it might bo ' ' , she could not definitely say." but she hail ■ j heard or sneh things, ntid had always ] ' expected it and what she expected sij ways happened, always! She Heath | ' j depths of her berth, and gradually the 1 1 . hnm of voioes oesscd altogether, aud . » all was quiet and peaceful in the car, j ' j which Was rushing onWard through the j ! darkness, dragged by tlie engine, which, 1 with occasional shrieks, seemed davlfliig j 1 ' to unknown regions. I An boor after midnight, every one was 1 1 1 awakened Iiy cries of— " I "Murder! Murder! Stop! Stop!]" ' Stop ! Hold on Ibere!" | 0 Heads appeared from lietweeu the enr | c i tains all along the aisle, and half dressed I '• | figures descended on all sides to see what ' was the matter, and discovered t%|lieir d disgnst as well as relief, that a I'sksen had the nightmare, and needed only | to be turned on his side. With a few j remarks, the half dressed figures ( J climbed to their shelves again, the heads j withdrew, and again the low hnm of voioes subsided, the natrons ones com j posed Uiemaebrm. and sleep was just descending npon all when a woman's ' ringing voice sent a thrill through every ! *
[With n screen, grunt ana a groan, the old lady oppo-ile. bonnced into "tlie j passage way. and was soon surrounded „ I by fellow psssouirei -, anxious' to know ' jand relieve the latose of this dreadful pertnrbaliou. ' ,, I " Well, bless me: 1 don't know now n. loads; 1I1, -re are two or three of them, ^ j alt over the bed ! Oh. dear ! Oh. my * jl always knew something would Imp lr pen !" And the ponr.old soul, standing !0. 1 Utoye iu her stocking feel, dressed in a silk handkerchief over lire Irend. dkl prej sent s ludicrous and pitiable object. ' - U Mr. Wsslibnrne was <m the ground. J sootbod the f.mra and suspicions. An "( investigation proved the lost lnncli box ! ». | [ at the baok of tigs l>erlh. whore it hod I N be<-n placed liy the porter; the cover I „ j off and crnllcra and b, maims had j 0 shaken ont and lay seal U- red on the L, b>sl. Rarely baa there l-eeu heard a ! , | more hearty laugh t|,fin m rai«..l -.i n,» | j I discovery. Every one was just nervous ,] j enough to join in it Even the impor- ! „ ! tnrlmhlo Air. Washburue so far lost liis (j j self-control llmt a sudden lurch ot the . t ' Irntn fTirew liitn against the hangings ol ( -j the opposite side, knocking Mabte, who : peering out back out of sight where p she and Fun. nearly convulsed, made „ every effort to suppress screunig of 1 j, -lnnghter,' thonglrteari rolled down tlietr 0 01 course, morning light brought ' u evoiy one ont on the very liest ol terms, j | Mr. Washlainie insisted that the young! j 1 indie* should breakfast with ilim, and In { |, the kindest way took upon hiniacU Die j, care of their baggage. As he was taking i, the inklreas to whieli il was to lie sent, ! a j tlie old lady opposite appeared wonder-! 4 j aud inquired particularly, pointedly. Uj who they were, whence they came, U whither tlioy went, theu calmly an- g "Well, then, I am your Aunt Sann- ° Weill never! Pretty likely girls ' ! y lriui ImstoIaU." ' j * ol all and liefore tl.ey pari, si. she l.sv- \ traced mutual rehitioua with him, t invited him to come np to the roonutain . ] farm wlien the girls should lw there. ( ti •• aceopted graocfally, making the eon- j ditnm withe merry twinkle iu liis eye f Trrihe IdveTy visit among tfie~iove)y bills, walking and driving, drinking in the inspirations of all tlie beantyahemt ; love? Who ? Not Malile nor Fan. *1 Sp ' ! they were true to the flowers that J uaftod them ot\ their jonrney-anff greeted , •hem on their return. No, not they, Imt Amy Fay, who joined thom at Anut t 111 a few weeks now u little party of j ' two will start on a wedding tour, a merty I pirty will see them on their journey ( I -and »I1 this comes of an inuooent , I _ |; Dr. Worms, medical nflleer ot the I do Fer .In Nord. has jnst pub- j I United some startling figures with regard ' the oolor bliuduess that he fonnd amongst French engine-drivers, porters, h and guards. e
t He ex.imiunl over a thousand men. I and of these onrdenlh hesitated at dis- ' . tingnishing different oolors. I This was bail enough, bnt fonr men "''rts alisolntely color-blind, and saw I A not tlie slightest difference between ' n white and red. blue, green, and gray. Forty-one distinguished red easily, ' Imt confoiimlod green, blue, and gray; ; snd mxty-fonr oould toll bine, bnt oon- < I 'used gret-n. gray and red. I ll is a startling fact that these men 1 : lmve all passed the ordiuary examination i I for ,-olor-bliudiieea which the Frannh , lens im|iose aa a test prior to employ- • i m.-nl iu railway service. , _ No iiln would lie more ghastly than ' B that ol an engine-driver seeing the dan- ' , per signal sot np against him, mistaking j it for a white light indicating that ail "as right ^ , " E 'this custom it more prevalent In Soigiand than iu England. With 1 : "gisidy" people grace is said not only ' Injure lireakfost and dinner, but even . J wh ii the slightest refreshment is taken. Iudi-e.1, in tho Highlands, especially in ' Sutherland and Roes-sbire, it is enstom- ' try when a "dram" is given to ask a ' "bli-Mrirg" over the "mercy." A story is told of a Highlander to whom a "Suuff" waa offered. The fragrant mixture was put on the book of hji bond, and J as it waa a something to take, he said it t would only be right to ask a bleating over it Tho good man closed his eye- . and began slowly to repeat the blessings ( or short prayer. A gust ol wind, bowever, blew the snuff from off his hand. on whioh he remarked. "Oh, It oouldsa l [|e a mercy at all when it wonldna' walr _ t for (iod's blessing to lie asked over it." PAPER BELTING. | The Japanese have long lioen famous for lbs msnftfleture of psper, Mpocially the I finer sad the loagber aorta Out of their ! lstMt schievsmeuu in this lias is the proj dnotiou of s paper belt tnilabla for driving ! machinery, and said to be 'stronger than • ordinary leather. Now that European ma- | chines are being adopted in that country, Ibis inveatloa will prove exceeding useful, for the Japanese are Inferior tuners, sod not make good leather. He nosde lib o*ber roeory wboee thread j of life Is Strang with brads of loVe snd | tooagbL - -. • ■ FoOtefteu Is si least ons of the medium ' virtnra, bnt the man who always stands up | when be milks a eow rather overdose the ' malfor, I think.
BP.tVERO. Tbe .Indians of the Tailed Ststes— at least those of Wyoaiieg, Colorado, Mahti, »nd Montana-^are^ very it-different . trap, pert. The -half lire-d*. oc the contrary, •re deadly snewtiM ot the liraver tribe, for ir.su tmd the dogged tier-wffnusee and 1 race. Tliey will Winter iu regions whers but very few even of I he smnsiugly lmvdy jOver, *• they hare generally s little party ot '•gnaws and young bucks with them, they | reap all the advantages of skillful and gratnitoos labor in the skinning and pre- ! paring, of the pelt. Not a few white trap. tbeir wives' kith and kin will not willingly I accompany 'he paleface, they would do ec j readily were the man a half-breed, j a few trapper " mufti, " I mel or beard ■ one while man and a half-breed, with I j couple of wilGng female alavra. There, iu j OJJlle, are perhaps I be most •iicccoafiik and f-I have lu-artl tif rery-lgt-gfThhes, miikiiit bn-inea a really profitable one, were i! not that the trappers, both whites and us i changing., their peltry for provision* Government post traders and Indiar | agents st the remote little Indian forts j pushed far ia advance of other white settle ; meats, moke a SSO per cenL profit in buy j np beaver-skins (they usually allow jj-j i 4s. worth of provisions, which coat then j perhaps little more than half) end eendin; I direct to wholesale houses in Ncv ] where tbey fetch from 10s. to Ids ^ In the old days of the fur. trader, ll,, Iwaver.-kin was the nnit of compulation ii I ai d blank.-!- were bought with beaver I a:id bones aud sqnsw wivss for them fifty kin wife was an average article j Considering that tlie working of the peltry j the fanning and lbs hofiening, fell elway j wherewith, iu good Mormon fashion, a nev wife was to bo traded. Among aome fev j North western Indian tribes this monetae : icai .tard still prevails;' bnt, general!; j -peaking, money or buckskin* ('deer hides taken its place in inter-tribal dealing Tlie inrrket value of beaver pelt ie liatit coiiMdcrnblo variation-, aud the trad subdivides this specie of for 4nt0 eight 0 different categories* — Tht Undo It was Simdnv evening. Angelica bn brother broke the bll—fnl silence by exclaiu j the other night, wlien he called to tak ! Augie to the drill, he looked -u nice -iitii ; 'long side of her wilh bis arm " "Fred!" screamed ihe maiden, Akbos I began to assume the color of a we j the boy's mobile | "Tor oughter seen him," continued th I sad Ihe embarrassed girl's lauid ws removed ; " lie hs.l liis arm "• "Freddie I" shouted the liiolber, .as i frantic attempt to reseb the boy's anri cnlar apeudaga she upset the contents e tho leaflet in Mr. Lighted's lap. m&kiu
1 "1 was just goin' to say," the ha! r frightened boy pleaded, between a cry an. 1 injured whine, he had bit arm '* 11 You boy !" thundered his father, "awa , the wood-ahed." ; Aud tho boy made the nearest exit ax . claiming ; "I was ouly goin' to aay MV. Lights 1 his army clothea on, and I leave to hii 1 he didu't!" 1 And the boy was permitted to retnrn . aud Hie remainder the meal was spent ii explanations from the family in regard t 1 Ihe number of timet Freddie, had to b . "talked. to for using his fingers for s ladle. I — — 1 A pretty women's kindly look is portion grateful only because it flatters one' good opinion of one's self. n He wbo, with good health, has a (m I, friend, may langh adversity lo tconi am J defr Ihe world. . - Tiifikk- ErvrcTf.— The thine, ml- o „ remarkable cure, which have l-r-n e. rwmplUhrd In" Hood'- Snrsapaiil'n 0 - due -Imply to three effects which il,) v take'li*-'" h"' ,,r"r ,h"" ,h' J F"-' : It purifira the h|ood. 7 Hid: It gi.ea healthy action lo tie I (ile'-vtive mgsiia. t Willi tbr-o Hire* effects no direaae csi long retain lis lihld. It is' forced n leave llic ayalrm, giving place to healll ■ aml-lrrnglfi.ihionch Hie potent influenri a of ITooirs Psr-aparills. Sold by si drnpybt-. Try It. • 1' The . tsr fi-li is the oysters great's You arc feeling dcpreaacd.your appetite i- poor you are Imihered wilt heldache, you are fidget ly. nervun-. and generally mil of aorta, and want to brnrr up. Brace tip. hut not with -tlmuhmtv. spring ini-illi-lne«. or hltlcra. which have for their law is very cheap, had whiskey, anil wlileh stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than liefore. WTprt .vou want la an alterative that will purity your blood, start bwdtby action of Uver ami Lidm-vs. restore your vitality, and give renew ! health aml strenrtli. Pncb a medh _e T"u w U find In Elretric B.itera, and only w cents a bottle at Dr. H. A. Kennedy's Drug Wt re. It ia best to avoid tho entanglement* of the taw. My liver 'was so fearfully disordered and I felt so feeble and languid that I scarcely took interest in anything. Tried all the sc-cslled remedies without relief until 1 used Parker's Tohir, which ef. HHhhI

