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VOLUME XXXII.
CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. AUGUST 21, 1886. ^ .. •- ' . ^-T" — - ; '1-T^V'. . ,i
WHOLE NUMBER. *1£65..
OA.PE MAY OITYv "N. • J. 9 1 .50 » year in Advance. ?roff9«ionnl fords. pj F. DOUGLASS, ATTflBNK Y-AT-LA W ^ "OMrrroB in OHANCERT y^ALTEEX BABBOWS, ATTORSKT-AT-LAW pi J. F. LEAMING A SON, - D E N T7 S T 8 I U 4 >111 n.-can "I5« • ■ocrzrtlocM— Tnartlsys and «ti- . JAMES M. E. HILDRETII, • - attorkeyIat-law KOMOITOR. MASTER AND EXAMINEK IN . cn»NC*RY. mhu Ho u Vutlxm street. Cape Mat VUf.lt. J. ntMy pjERBERT W. EDMUNDS, ATTORN EYTAT-LA W OUCITOR A WD MASTER IN CHANCERY, im oa. *0. 40 wxiuiimtto* whit, c,po Mot o«y. n. j. tui-y A C*pa Onort flcase, Tncwtsrs on<l Fridays. 5iJ ^mt nijAWH 1 "pneraUMton and rresueeet Ift moll. myt- \ ■p LORAL VILLA, CAPE AVENUE, NEAR TIIK BEACn. CAPE MAY POINT. N. 1. THIRTY BOOMS. OPEN 'ALL THE YEAR TERMS MODERATE. mr!» M. E. SPRINGER. Prop DR. L. J. FABIAN, No. 708 Brown Street, Philnda. JSeST- aSmSso risnjswa! nstnhaajf Ptloo. _ fords. pNOS R- WIttTAMH, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. will make drawings. and s pterin PEWO OR CONTRACT. OPPICR 41 Washington Cope May. N.J. ^ B. LITTLE, PAINTER AND GLAZIER, SHOP-Oooon BW004 next Arnii* Hnooe. JDEUBKM TOWNSEXD, AGENT FOR CUMBERLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 00. COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS. Offlee at Cope May Coon tlcnse, n.j. J«l-I /"A ROANS AND SE WING MAKJ CHINES. B. F. HORNER, P1AH0S ORGANS & SEWINQ MACHINES bbidoeton. s. j. Nronrti, No. to Washington Sweet. Cope mot CttJ- Optt-T twines. hammocks. pri.lys and yacht ejxtures. PIH'KET CUTLERY. DROSS ANO COPPER WIRE. ALBUMS, CIIROMOS. THAMES, PICTURES, Etc.. Etc. cw»i onpwi^vuii-iN JtTRrsnsMeueiny 00 A tl Washington SI.. Cope May N. j. S .
^durational. r~H)LLEGIATE, COMMERCIAL V AND MILITARY INS'ITUTK. New W. UK usr ooporimem wl ample arrangement* lor Saaf3OTbni?% £SSN& sssffir-^ FrtnrtpaL ffSBV INSTITUTE BRinOBTOS, XKV JKRSKY . nw^sio»l™fel>u«5 mopfjtumh. wrw - El i SSto HllllllMi I stearins ccMliilM MM0M. For catalogue oort any qratrea BHoraoouon ration or iMm. AatW-J a. K. T&ASK. A. M-. IMBCtgeL JERSEY STATS IWRMAL^NDJIIUDEL SCHOOLS, Sfpl adi'frtlsrmfutj. gPEBOGATE'S OFFICE fy ■^y^wcwrtrmporato I , ratty uw
Bry <""»oods, itimmittflt, (^tr. ■ Slliiisil " cn.vm.ix nEedi.ix. lotATpTohrtntrl | BARGAINS Sprii ai Sainr Gooils. A full line of Summer goods of! every description. We Keep no Aietioi Cools. Double .weight, aH 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. AH wool suiting, 25 . 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 calico1 6 cts., elsewhere 8 cts. Indies' and Children's Hose ' from S cts. up. 1-adies Linen Collars, all sizes, 9 cts. Dr. Hamilton's Kxpanding - Side Health Corset, 90 cts.. elsewhere {• 1 . A ~ full line of Dr. Warner's Health &CoralincCorsels,(no imitation). 1 Ladics'and Children** Gossamers from 50 cts. up. Kid Gloves from 50 cts. up. Notions, Trimmings, [ &c., cannot be excelled in variety 1 and price. 25 pieces of Crinkled Seersucker all latest shades at 9 ; cts., reduced ftbm 1 ; cts. All 1 Wool Buntings, all shades at 9c., reduced from 15c. 500 Ladies' Parasols, Silk 'and Satin covers, at half price. 50 doz. Corsets at 50c., reduced from fti. ,„Our sjock of Millincrjacannot be excelled in styles and prices." CHA8. NEEDLES. $«Udiag PatrrUl, <*tr. ; JEREMIAH B.SCHELLENGER* LUMBER YARD WM re uuy tat round m- lar*«*i *"■» «f Lorn-r~iulr-m.nl. or contractors. huUttera uil ihr lOO.OOa PAST WHITE PINE. "Vjo.sno PLASTERING LATH, SHINGLES OP ALL KINDS. " PIAXIRING. PHAMRSTUrr. PICKETS. IWORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ^ Parthru Mr | 10 "A™ Lnmher o.hs-1, j. b. bcnei.i-enoer. ' BUILDER'S SUPPLIES A. SCHELLENGERS, MILL VILLI, N. J. Din, Sash, lialiiois, BflUt, DOOR AM) fUCT FRASK, Stair Work arid Scroll Sawing.
; Mill Faxi ir smiiiu A BmJij, 1 DASH WEIGHTS, SASH CORDS, ! NAILS. FRAME PULLEYS, r ' IN PACT Billlert Hardware ii General. mitM (JJ^B_CorrwPon4'owl »na wu- j ■ IK-J A. SOIIELLENGER, Mlllrlllf.N. J. ADVERTISERS . can learn the exact cost of J any proposed line ol advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Rurrau ia Wprnce PI., New York. - Sana lOo. for IOO-oees Psmphlst. - ,, ; t Crsw-SK. Ksswssr«!: t aSj-ss: k.- fsstny •itBTSpMl £sm • RUPTURE
3rq Cioodi and <?rimmlnftS. ] THE Iff DBPARTlENT: ■ If W Bargain Hoise, MILLINERY, I Still flourishes, have you been in I to see it yet? You arc not- cx- , pcctcd to purchase cverytime ; but I we invite you to an inspection of t\ the immense and Stylish Stock. We we have in our enijilov a young and polite lady (ou r New York Mi 1liner), is always about to', show you our styles. AH the Novelties and latest shapes in Canton. Milall and , Tuscan Braids ; also. Feathers, Lips, l'ompons and l'lowch-. We ' offer Special and aUtactivc Bar5 gains in Children School Tkjt-s. ' But speaking of Bargains, we must • not forget to show vou a few on • oifrDry TJooiT5~C6Tfnfer. TTiir 5 well-known inch Sheeting, re- ■ duccd to 6i£c. per yard. Our • elegant line of Satine; New Spring » Figures, at 1 5c. per yard, selling • elsewhere at 25c. All newest 1 Crinkles in Seersuckers, from 10c. r pfr yard ; anil like other BaTgains' in Dress Ginghams, Spring Weigfit : Cloth, White Countcrjianes. Tick- " ing; 9-4 Sheeting, Cretone's. and; - also, in oqr immense and varied > stock of Notions, 1 lamberg Etlge1 ing and inserting, as low as 4c. per • yard, v Ladies' and Children's • Stockings, Ruches, Bustles, Bcr5 fumery, etc. A perfect fitting ' Corset,,, for 50c.; also, all other . popular makes at popular prices. / In order lo make everything pleasant for 1 our ladr cuslomer*. we have fltteil up eU-eaatlr. for life aeaxou of 1R86, aa a > strlrlly lady's store only . In order to do 1 which we lui*e removed our large Mock of Grafs' goods whlrh we formerly kepi 1 here, to our BRANCH STORK, comer Washington anil Jackson slrecls, ithere . we have oj. iied with 11 full line of Cloth. t ing, Haw, Cap* and GeaCa Goods generally. Oome and us for (mrgaini in Ibis line at our branch store, next door L ralknllfil . ■ •• ■ C L. SCHLAGER. Propr. yhilada. ^usiurss Cards. P. l'LINT, y OENERAt. AUENT FOR A. S. BAHNEKAIXl. 1«4 ARCH STREET, fUlLAIIA. „ ^ M. 8BED3, F AbH ION A B1 .E II ATT I. B, No EXTRA CHAIKIE FOB HATS MADE TO OKIIKtL IM oa. PTIKP HATS W », SI'BLTALTY.
B. McCLEES A CO., ^ CHURCH AND SCHOOL FURNITURE, J B. MATLACK, TERRA COTTA DRAW M SEWER PIPE CHIMNEY TOPS. WIND Ol'ARDCAPH, , CHIMNEY FLUES. GARDEN VASES. CEMENT. Etc. WairanteS lowest tstre^Mu! Best pipes lathe v <5 apr ^ati ffo. IHrrrhants. • JOHN M. RUSSELL, - , DRY GOODS, GBOCEBIES, ' FLOUR AND FEED. PATENT MEDICINES. PORK, LARD, HAMS, SEEDS, &e. JOHN M. RUSSELL. Cow Spoil*. Cspe Msy Co.. N. J. jq- O. PRICES' STORES, PAINTS, COUIRS. OILS, VARNISHES. til.ASS sn4 PUTTY. Wholesale ami Hetall! no. « rntir street, FEED STORE, COHN. OATS. U»Y. BRAN AND MILL FEED WOOD "YARD. N. R Areni lor Lltlawen pseeraeuu. fin PLOWS ASD CraiIGS OF ALL KINDS. Harrows and Cultivatora , HOHSfflOEM & THEELWRISHTIBG raa-Wn Rio liramle.'caiw MayOo^L J. EXHIUSTED VITALITY llluEtrative Sample Free. A Greal Mwlleal Work 00 Manhmi. Nrmoa : a^ Fkyirtrt JBrtgg. trraum Dr^ltte ra Srt^raSs^&nBwSS ISSe K5 ILUTantATlVS BAHPIJt FREE TO ALL mmmmi
1 «lralr»l, ' f "Maryland, my MarVtand." V? I'.Bt"! wires, , "My/nrnj lies in - a' taiher hit* nml miasmatic slluatien. and '■My wife !" "Whop" "Was a very pU'Uy blonde f" Twenty years agn, tiecamc , 1 "Sallow f" "Hpllowrtyed !" t "Withered and aged !" f Before her lime, from "Malarial vapors, though she made ~ no particular, complaint, not being of the ' grumpy kind, yet attudng me great nneaslness. j '--A short linn- ago 1 pnrrhaserl your : remedy for one of the rhiMre»JwVho>li>id a very severe attack of biliousness, and it occurrerl to me that the remedy might help my wife, as I found that our little girl upon recovery had "tier sallowoess. and looked as fresh n new-blown daisy. Well, the story is soon told. My wile, to-day. has gained m 1 .dJ-liiim ts-auty with compound in(il I ilossny it myself) as can -be found in this county, which is noted for pretty women, and I have only Hop Bitters lo "The dear creature just looked over my shoulder, and oavs 1 Taudlaitcr equal to the days of our courtship.' and dint v«u If my brulltcr fanners would do as I have doiic," - Hoping you may long la.- spared to do giKal, 1 thankfully remain. IIki.tsvih.il Prlnre George Co. . JUd. . WWNoor fsnuine s-.iaout a tmnchnl treen Gaps on I tie white UtaU.. Mum all Hie vile, polsonoas mua wuj^llep" or "Hops" In their A GREAT CAM HUMAN MISERY IS THE LOSS OF htra^ InOm-eU by belf-Abuse? Involn'nt^y Kite-, laaluoenta u> Marrtuo* *»nerSly: coaanmpilmi. KpUeiwy anil Pits; Meh'at ano pavnt-u] lam ijwuhty, au.— lit UODBHfnJ.- ClHiViiHW fil.l, i'ae w irl l-rslio'.uel author, to it»ailir.lri«Milector,-; cl-arly prow^rortwown ejU'wapec mrilialc. pMnting out » nwlc ol cure al^ioa^Sim^}™5^.^™Hftj'aDil™?lS'llrI1** ' tr phis ic. lure will prove a bcon to ihoosaaO--Kcni noOer seal, lu a plala "envelope, to any "*l° 'THE CtUAER WELL MEDICAL-, Yi. rahal-T 41 Ann bL. New Yort; P. u. B. 4».
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(?arpfts, battings, <?tr. SOME OF THE GOODS IE KEEP, ; louse-furnishing Dry Qooda, 1 Standard Makes of carpet*. Foreign and Domestic lings and Mats, South Kensington Art Nepinrrs. American Woolen. Drugget*. ' fiheenskin Mats In >11 Colors, | Smyrna Rngs. Every Sire. j largest Stock of China Mattings. Mimmg'Rngs From China and India. 1 Bordered Uncn Crumb Cloths In Severn] 8 Kg . 1 Cocoa Mattings for Schools, Offices, etc.. . Damask Floor l-inena. nil Widths. Well Seasoned Floor Oil Cloths, • Sole Agents for English Cortlrinc Floor 1 Covering, Cocoa Mats, Oblong, Square And " lbiunA. . Sriecial Sire* of Cocoa and Rubber Mat s 1 Made to Order. Wool letters or Numbers Woven in Cocoa Mala," Fine Window Shadca Made to Order, All goods marked in Plain Figures— Stricily Onal'riccs Buyers of Household Dry Goods and Carpets are cordially Invited to call. V. E. IRCHASBAOLT & SiiN, .Eleventh and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. - •J 000 *GB f Tho ^ ' GLADSTON-PARNELL Great] rish S truggle ^QorawT by^j^^.^PsaaKuu ' mwnivt^ denrtirt ' po!?^tiE?. pu oij 'a Jg a CURTIS, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, GAS AND STEiM FITTER, r.iartiar*. hook. Faoonas, Hotels. ntiM w.tr, 1 Gas, Water and Steam "Pipes, j in me MR Btylw ar the linuimw. Cheirical Work A Load Burning Kaiae. WeUv-wMU. wmo-milM. Forte and | Un Psaire puns whoruna nouoe. 1 erra cotta drainage pot In at Tory low nam. Oaly pnetlnal Ramhur in Cap* May City eer1 rymcoauewmams.
' 1 t^Ua<M4 Mir, ; 4 And on the Mne-hongk. high la Mr; ] Sto*« many a Ikothrrtd worshipper. - , . i Wheg bright and aolt, remote and pnrd, ] I ThaaotuniarclaoaagoBoaun* by. That bring daylight gtldr oneemore. - -1 * Grow brlgntef^Hhry *Perd away : j I K>r wearing wraath nf aahy gray. ' ' „ The open freedom of Ih» lea i 1 ' Mora fair and arret! depths umc ! When me last^Uuu ol sunset pair. ^ Hrr daullng ahleld the mil moon afibwg- j * "lis then— ah, then I— my aonl atptree, I I I My pntsra thrill, mr boaom glowii ■ I -rr, , ■ How He Loved Her. , John Esmond bad come home to the 1 1 Cliff 4, end found another man in bia place. ' ' [ ft was pretty hard. There wore plenty of 1 . bouncing, roej.cliceked girls in the neigh- : ' 1 borhood, hat not another Goldie. The pet ' I same which hail been given Captain < Omul's daughter in childhood still clang to : 1 oer. Plenty of girls with bright- eyes nod . ready smiles, but not another so daiifif, 1 t Why eooldn'l Fawdon DarreU have 1 ; taken MoBie' Dare, or Kate Knox, or Belle I 1 Goldie Grant ? John Esmond hnd asked himself this ; I question until he was sick at heart. He ■ wondered if be onghl lo have spoken to 1 , Goldie before lie went away ; hat she n< ' ; » yoang— only sixteen— and he had not . - leuglhen into two. But this had been the j case, and- he hail returned lo fiud Goldie j UUer and fairer, with a new richness in her ' bloom and ndde-1 depth to her aweet eyes. ! I And at her ride Fawdon DarreU. To-be I emiled, but he fell n reserve in her that vn I ' " -Slie doea not care for inc. and she i u HgBHI-liAA HUk-rr-r.liTe d.eef-.l.e ij? • tiled with >,<"e - I - I- s. • 1 , Kawdoo Dareeli. a. I- ,-e- .U ber ai r.„l it ahonl hi- Auger Goldlg'. fa-e aa. turned l-m loo, If- | I "Bare ii. Og . ,f - - a- i Lai I u He woo jpok LI "lew- e. gZagsW d-eon I sola — ly e ongk laws I.rk fro.o the
"Y-nr favorite. Duke. I.aa Just beer, drtrp -bod. to d my new -j.-gb came bono "Thank yon: I atudl uut he aide to." replied Go!,lie, reservedly. He niigli' have rear! his lesson from her onylliitig be did not aant to do. " Bball 1 «ge yon at Mm. Gmhatu'sNew Y«r^pm;y:-'be a-ked. tend lo go," answered Goldie. And Mr. Dareeli took hia leave without an invitation to sail again. Not bnt what wonld oopie to Cliff Cottage when inclination suited him without it. Goldie knew that very well ; but she was ddctply re-orntful of his familiarity, and she laid never committed au iusiuoerity io her life. And then she was longing so as to get away and cry about H jdj. John E-tnotid bad come home and greeted her like a^v fqminon acquaintance. She had been very silly, of coarse ; hut she had waited so long, watching the abip news, and hoping that he wonld. write to her. And now he had come hack from under the Florida suns, bronzed and bearded ; he was handsomer and -nobler than ever. Goldie had not been so happy in two yean aa just in that little moment when he held her hand that erening; bnt he noon went away from her ride and talked to her father abonl Penaeola and the Erergladea. It was eo sweet, and yet eo tad, to hear bis voice again. She lay cnrled np, a little bine heap, 011 the foot of her while bed, eobbing anil thiuking, till peuit midnight. And then ebe crept, a pale, heart-broken litUe gbtrit, among iut snowy folds, and shivered herself wretchedly asleep. Bix weeks, and John Esmond never came near Cliff Cottage. Goldie made it pretty clear to Fawdon DarreU daring that time ' that As was not wanted there. Bnt tin ytrang man was not tbin-aUnnad, and Go), i die Grant was an heireae In a small way. Be had deliberately determined to keep off other suiton and marry her. " That Esmond a«ed to be deuced tweet on ber, bnt Pre got tbe ineide track on - him now, and I in ear. to keep it," La said to himself. He was a selfish, brutal fellow, hat had a knowledge of good breeding, which kept him afloat in good society and prevented hia being intolerable, nil favorite taeta was for bunting, and hit chance* were utterly lost with Goldie, when, at the beginning of her acquaintance with him, she eew Idas beat hia favorite eetler, Fanny. nnUJ (be aniuntrrell senMlaee from a tuow onTne | bead. This bad been more Uie6 ■* year ' | ago, and'Goldie bad only prditely tolerated ! him since. Bat, as X have said. Mr. DarreU was not thin-skinned, and Captain '• Grant favored bis suit The DerreUe.were e good family, and the old oca-captain had , a w mtii ere for family. "Nioe people— nloe people. Goldie," he . wee wont lo rey. "Pawdoo'e brother Is ■ the smartest lawyer in tbe county, _ and Mra. Dudley, hi# sister, was presented at . eoort when aba was abroad. And tbay are riah. I want to leave you wril providad for
! Tceh don't A«k fee lo marry Fawdorf 1 i Dsrrell, dear pupa," Goldi« responded, a j sadly. She v-rew that he- ttfy— -rev snlsoken in t J bia estimate or tnese worldly and selfish ' j people. His honesty and simplicity did I j not fathom their brt&abl hardness. Kite r { had heard, loo, that Fawdon lived largely t "| ni<oa the boarty 01 bis biother-in-law. Dr. ' j Dtldlpy. In short, the possibility of her . I I ever marrying Fawdon DarreU was long t j ago settled when John Esmond came I j In one matter, Goldie and John Esmond , i i were similarly agreed. She thought she ' ; was the most wretched poraon in the world, ' I | and he believed he was. j t I One soft, MarchjiAJ-WtSled it-all. ; ' i Esmond had met' Goldie one day in the ; | street* of Ute village, and she had spoken \ I him as sweetly and civilly *• if ber heart { < ! had not nearly leaped ont of her brrnsl at 1 , practice on th- old ground where we used : play croquet, you know. Coma and see 1 j And John E-mond. eomdemning hlm- | sell for the lolly ol it. had acceple.1 tbe in- ' j the roa.1 bard, tbe trees budding ; in tbe joymeni which may tnrn "idbi jancies " to | love ; but it stirred John Esmond s heart in ! his breast to exquisite pain. He set hi* : touching tip his hone, bounded ligbtly | Then ha stopped for * moment to spest' ; it chanced, only was requited by a dm,', of " ll..w .re yon, Timothy »"»- "I« it yerself, Masther John? Bnt n I -a.- linen down Sonth ? Well. Owl's a good I | country (or fotil farming. 1 wish IM gone , there when I was young ; but I'm loo old ! to make nny changes uow. Alt' ye let! Mjmv tine orango grorea a-growiii' lip tor j y-e, 1'U be bound. Y'es, yes. you'll be a 1 rich man some day. XIasther John. WeU,_ j may the Lord prosper yc : Which way I way ye goin'? Toward the cliffs; Au' : pyouug Mr. DarreU ban been before ye this > |.'ll/r£S"h4jjr6." Wilh 6' grin. Esmond wss so angry with hiin-eirtbal , | 'he winced. Of coarse DarreU was there. ! since be believed he knew what hia habits t wore. The probabUity was that he ifenuld I j meet so frequent a visiNir. Yet hi* j brow darkened, and he turned Lis horeo j sharply. sharp Brisling of the bit, and he did not - like it. Ho hacked, got it .bw-esn his i entered into tbe beast, and be immediately proceeded to do all the mi-chict in his Having dashed the buggy against a In tbe moment of the first fnrions
' leaps, John Esmond fonnd that he was comparatively powerless. The horse was running in a straight direction, bnt, to bis anxiety, he remembered Uiat 1m was head- > ing straight for the cliffs, which terminated high above a rocky caldron of boiUng sea. , " I will let him go a mile. He will soon cool with such running, "John thought , grimly, as tbe foam flew in hia face from , the mouth of the leaping horae. "When we get to the cottage, I can throw force enough on the line .to turn him into the n _ Fortunately, the front of Cliff Cottage r stood open to the road, the smooth stretch 0 of springing lawn. grass being dotted only by. an orcssionsMlowfr bed, He aw it 1 plainly trfbeqr tore down the last rise. f They were a few ewift strides from, the spot of refuge, and John bad already , braced himself for the etrnggle, when he saw — DarreU standing, with his back to. t ward hint, looking down at the crocnsre in , a flower-bed. Johu Esmond's brain whirled? Should 0 Had he not a right— a perfect right— to save * himself? n * But he made no effort, for he heard a cry " — a pitlfnl, appealing cry— and, as he- sped "• so frantically by, cang- t a glimpse of a * Una drees and sweet white face at an open window. On, on he went to bis death. " The horse leaped high in the air, as he went op the la«t steep asceuL The fierce 6 salt wind Uew in John's nostrils; the sea '■ thundered !u his ears. , r" "She lores him," he thought, "audi wonld not,. bring suffering on ber. Hail " j safe, while I—" s I. The horse gare a shrill shriek ss tbey 19 went ever; but John Esmond's lips were '* | rightly -hut. b ! In^t^^vSr^M^I^E1^. fi ed swimmer from his boyhood— made him • place hk hands palm to palm and extend (hem befqpe him, while his feet uneonn , ycioii-ly repiil<ed "the carriage dry a quick ■ lege, saw aU disappear logethcr, ^ A rnsh, a crash, a darkness, and then, for a ^ long inontli, the days ami nights were all as „ one to John Emtond. But when, at lyst, , consciousness came, he foott J Goldie and Q. : her father attending him. t i "The crisis is past ; he wUl recover with til care," said the physician. * ] A warm while chamber was aboiifhim ; ' | Gnldia'a cheek was to near him ha could * have kissed her, had be had strength. By-and-by be had strength, and then he * drew the Under cheek to his llpa. * " You would not be eo kind, Goldie, if a you did not love me." " No," she sobbed, creeping, worn and * | weak, to hia breast ; " if yon had died, 1 ^ sbonM bare died, too, John." d He told her aO. 11 '1 wish Fawdon DarreU no harm, bnt I * coon not have spared you," she said. I * . " And yon know now how I lore' yon,"
PICNICS ON TIIM THAME* i Tlrtt* impsorised banquet ' suggests pio ! nio*. There are picnics ami picnios; arc . t tween the hanks" at the Thame* 'and tin t shore* of. tbq, Bo-pborns. But commenJ i ns still to the picnics of boyhood, before > had come to care tor onr toilet with da t rigna ou the peace of confiding yoony To c male*, or takeu to trifling with the cdgctooh c that were to cut our own Augers ; before f aweet champagne by la.ties like the "ole a 1 campaigners" of Dirkvus end Thackeray : v we were doonie<I to dsneo atlend- i on dowagers, white younger men. d U J j the agreeable to their pretty daughters-, 4 before lobster salads and gal. mine, meant t j indigestion for tbe morrow. Many a merry 1 j elfreayi repast we remember, when a jovial I ' borne party went to luncheon in the woods « 1 smokiug the steaks and mnttun-cbops over ! i i fires of their own iRndliug. Summer aftet J 1 and our seniors were hnrrieJ away by out I juvenile impetuosity, till they became near- 1 ly as much excited on the subject as our- ' 1 selves, when we sconced the country in 1 search of the picturesque. A roomy brake j ] carried the eblcrly UJias. and gentlemen, i with the provision hampers. The other Jl members "of the party formed a flying :i , squadron of irregular cavalry, mounted on 1 steeds aud screws of ail shapes and sizes, 1 1 from the mperanuua'.ed carriage licrso that j ] , mauc-1 Shetland pouy that came clattering I I in the rear. Queer shaggy coated beasts, j| j- *«« picketed under the tree, If" there were ! 1 no farm-buildings, "eon student " as i'oddy I , says, or hobbled and tnrued loose to graze I , by the road-ide. -B/oci.Ws Uagatim. j 1 | I '| The incisors of the horse, once worn 4 down- or lost, are goue for ever, bnt in ' > many spccios a. provision exists by which J ' convenient arrangement exists in all tbe'i rodents, or gttawent, an order of wlileh the I '- hearer, the rat, aud the tqlibit "are 'familiar ' wild boar. Ac. The incisors of the rodents - .arc the jLpat oflbia perpetual growth, aud nny one who will take the trouble and - ' examine tbe skull of a rabbit will see at ' once how admirably they are adapted. to the } n"^""1 curved^ shape^ " Each tooth consist* of a solid column of 1 dentine, with a plate of enamel on its outer 4 surface, and, consequently, diminishes iir hardness from front to back. The constant r wear produced by the eoutiuual collision J of the opposing Kurfacea forms an obl quo chiael like surface rioping from the hard enamel of the front to the softer dentine of 4 due Unnids, and the rat and others of this * most mischievous family might assign, aa an exen-e (or their ravage*, the necessity of * finding employment for their front teeth.—* * AUtbe Yerr Haund.
: ; 1 It is relate.) that while Wagner was at 1 Naples he was abased by a barber who 1 1 bargained in advance with certain admirers , of the great o»mp»*er lo sell them locks of ' I his iron gray hair. To his eonstarnatlon, t however, the composer's wife gathered np ' 1 every hair that fell from the sheen. Tbe • 1 barber went home in despair, bnt his wife 1 was equal U> the occasion, t •' Tin. master i* « oreat composer, no > our neighbor, the bntcher, ere eery much 1 qlike." f " The latrber took the hint, end Iboee who 1 t bad contracted with him receleed locks', which they religiously placed nnder glass > for etrrual preservation. le
s KXCKHS 41F HIT. ,] The following is offered as a diet for ex- 11 1 cesa of faL The patient may eat lean " I mutton and twef, veal, lamb, tongue, sweet- d , bread, roups not thickened, beef-tea and " broths; poultry, game, fivli, cheese, eggs, * tc-eod in moderation, greeus, spinach. *• p watercress, musUrd and cress, lettuce, as- " I paragu., celery, radishes, French beana, , green peas, Brnsoel sprouts, cabbage, caali- 'J , (lower, oiikjus, broccoli, sca-kale, jeliiea flavored but not sweetened, fresh fruit in * , moderation without sngar or cream, pickles. , May not eat fat bacon and ham, fat of 1 meat, bnttar^ cream, augar, potatoes, cgr- It rots, parsnips, beet root, rice, arrowroot, g [ saga, tapioco, macaroni, vermicelli, eemo- , I ins, enstard, pastry and paddings of all kinda, sweet cakes. May driuk.Aea, coffee, f j cocoa from nibs with milk but without ^ , cream or sugar, dry wines of any kind in moderation, brandy, whisky, or gin in moderation wilbont sngar, light biUar bear, ' Appolliuaris water, end* water, eeltxer ' water. May not drink milk axoapt epnr1 iugly, porter and stout, sweet alea, eweet wiuea. As a role, aloohollo liqnor* should ' Irt taken very eparingty and navar without ' food. What is to become of the Bondsy.echool , children who hare committed to memory - chapters of the New Testament ? Some of them have grown to manhood with those I chapters in their minds, and thay can't atop to learn the New Fangled Testament And , will they get to beeren on tha-old book number*? This thing ie-beooming complicated. /Nc**« Sun: 1 Edward Ereratt hnd a weakness for Indian clabj. Rata* Ohoate used to ° walk two mQea oat and back before brcakfaat, getting in ana mile of alow running at lha outer eral. Mr. Madison would get riok from month* of no exer- . *ud then get well by digging in his gardsn two or three hours evsty naoming. renin re not Into lha eompasy of Oon that are infected with lha plage* no, , I though thou think thyself guarded with as
*N IOWA M4KTOI.ON*« BEMAINN. 1 The bonee of what ia known a* a befaaj moth wrre found on lha farm of Jerry Hop- ] plug, in Waahtnglon county, Iowa, " a short Xlr. Hopping'* boys wera bathin a small creek on their father*# farm hen they rasped their kn«cv over eoroeIhiog they supposed to be the ragged edge of an old stump. Thoy tores the ehnuk out upon the bank, and, upon striking it a blows with a hatehet, found it was bone aud not wood. It ii said to be the shonhlcr.bone of a bnhemotU. Tbe piece Utree feet long and tba joint thirteen wide by six inches thick. When Jerry detected its true character he began explorations. He got ont several ribe five lo six feet long, three and a half inches 1 wide and one aud a half inehee thick ; two 1 molar teeth, tbo largest weighing twenty. sit a»d mjtrirr'onmls, thirteen and a hall ' | long on the grinding surface, four I ' and three quarter inches wide and nine and , a half inches deep, with portion* of Ute I I rocket 'or jaw attached ; several joints ol • j vcrtehrm ju the neck seventeen inehee long, - nine wide aud four thick ; an axis joint, aii 1 and a quarter by soven and a quarter inches; ' parts of the horn or tusk, eight to ten , -- in diameter end six feet two incher r | long, end very brittle, the inner enbetancr ; crumbling like lime. The lower part mi 1 derground was smooth as a cow's born , | and tapered in the same way. It wa> t. off. an A was twenty-three incliw - ; around at the base. He ha* the thigl j bone, three feet long and eighteen inehw , | thick. From the order in which the bone 5 wcro fonnd Hopping says tbe animal b*vt r ' mired down and died with head np stream r from fifteen lo twenty ffot, apparently ly t as they fell apart, tbe bom beinj j nnder a epur of a bank len feet high, whiel he abared down ; the neck bonee wer> , under the roots ot an elm of good eise tba was nndermiued by the late freshets; tin 1 sbonlder-hlade was in water aboat two ant » ' a half foot deep.— Dubuque (la.) Timet. >j _ . ■■■ . r J The scene ot the surrcuder has long beet 0 a mncb-negleeted spot. Yorktown ia no c | reached by railway, aud ia off the Una o r ' progrera. Nome day it may revive its old k j time prosperity t aL least it ought to be 1 pilgrimage. Before the Kooluliou lbe ped their tobacco to Euglnnd. Ballimor . and Norfolk gradually reduced it by oompe k tition. Some two centuries or more eg we first heard of it as one of the few out • posts or forts in the colony. In 1T2S i '■ was the centre of a thriving connty-a! •' Episcopal jtarisli of sixty communicant. r with a church. Williniii-lmrg. tbe eapitnl d college, attracting thither the wisdom am e dozen mile* away, t.'nlil C .rnwallia els d tinned himself lb-re. Y-rk town had '• caped the ravages of war on tbe Virgin f ° two or three having lieen wbuily dastroyed « Fifteen yeaftr later 11 had not exleraled H ionle. The last war it nrari hardly li said, left it in a depre—od condition, atioo. beyond reoo— ry. and to-siay it eomait , not more -ban three hundred inhabitant: o whom are to lie found but few c the desoendauta of the ancient proprietor ™ fart, it aennta to he the lot of Yorktow tli at tbe more it becomes a historical spo '* the tecs it I— comes anything else.— Hurt J""'*"*"'"'.
DEADLY WATKE. 0 Tiio Tampa (Ft*. ) T ribune says that 11 f high tides on the last new moon brought 0 h to town the i>olsoned water which has ber killing the fish in Tampa Bay for oarer 3 j weeks past Down at the wharves at * along tbe rieer banks fish could be aaaa d; * ing in • considerable nnmbera. The hip tides also brought op a good many alreac ti Jes also urojigni up a gooa many arreoc
dead, no diat-fi wav quite dieagreeable nel river or My shore on aceonnt of tl atraeli from dead A«li. Tits Tribune ta reports on tbe same subject that " tl dead fish left on the shore by the hi( tides had become such a nuisance that II authorities had to hcra Uiem gathered t and burned. Major IUwles had to ba< same thing done in the garrison. V hardly think that we exaggerate In etatii fnlly one hundred barrels of dead fi lined the shore within the corporate Umj and the garrison grounds." A pretty woman'# kindly look la partic grateful only because it flattar* out good opinion of ona'a eolf. nawbo, with good health, haa a tr may langb sdrereity lo aeon at the world. Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phcrb- Chealey, Peterson, Cll Co., Iim-a. tells the fnllmvlngremmrksb story, the truth of wltlrh hi vmtchcd ti by the rcstdrnta of the town ; "I ai TB years old. have been tr- ublcd wil kidney complaints end lameness Ii - many years ; could not drree myse without help. Now I am free froih a pain and sort-neaa and am able to do ■ my own home work. 1 owe my tbanl my youth, ami removed completely ■ disease nml t ain." Try a bottle, on SO cents at Dr. II. A. Kennedy'* D11 Store. A saloon keeper in Philadelphia Is r ported as nuking 9300.000 in a fe year*, lit* onljMfyhal at bef Inning lieir a keg of beer and tbe thirst of his neigl boii- ! IOO Doses One Doiler. , Is inaeperably connected with Hood Snrsaparllla, and It Hue of no other met ' cinc. It is an unanswerable argume • as to strength and economy, while tho I sand* testify to its euperior blood-putit ing and strengthening qualities. A b< lie of Hood's tlarsa parti la contain* 1 doaea and.wlll last a month, white oth( 1 will average to last not over a wee Hence, for economy, buy only Hooc , Sar**parilla.

