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VOLUME XXXII.

• CAPE HAT* CITY. NEW' JERSEY. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 50. 1886. '

• WHOLE NUMBER. 1677.- { . ti..„ ».!■ ..... h&v.. related Casting 8tMt R&l !?.

"3APE IVY AY" niTT, IT. J. . IT Tift KSTcrB OT 9 1 .50 a year in Advance. (Sards. p. douglabs, attorne y AT-LAW j SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY 4-iy Cari'Msr CITY ^altebx barrows, attorney-at-la w SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, |JR J. T. LEAMINO ft SON, dentTsts tin utr-trrrT&^nZiM tod^oeran 'caps Mi r Cottar Hoc**— ' Taurvtays and S«t- ' Sini seiwus^EniliTi. j'AMES M! EHILDRETH~ attorn ey^at-law AND •OUCITOH. MASTER AND EXAMINER IN . CHANCERY. ■ UM .1 No. U WiihlQftnn glrert. CMMMU j JERBERT W . EDMUNDS, ATTpRN E y-at-i.aw OL1C1T0B AND MASTER IN CIIANPERT. .Cap* X.y CR 7. N. J. ^ rrid°'^T gml am garflg. fgxos r. williams, ; architect and builder. WILL MAKE DRAWINGS, AND 8UPER1NPEND OR CONTRACT. 1 >PPIC1~*1 WssMngton SL. Cape M*7, N.J. Ab. little, • — I PRACTICAL painter and glazier, CAPE f IT CITYTILYTC^ Order* ra»y be Iftl at E. John«on'«Vort. c »fl E. Jonnson i store.

REUBEN TOyNSENyO AGENT FOR CUMBERLAND MUTUALFIRK INSURANCE 00. COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS. OOMOtCape May Court nocue, N.J. Jel-y JpLORAl7\OLLA, CAPE AVENUE, NEAR THE BEACH. OAPt MAY POINT, N. J. THIRTY ROOMS. OPEN ALL THE TRAIL TERMS MODERATE laylS- M. E SPRINGER, Prop ' r»RGAN8 AND SEWING MA- * / CHINES. t Bl F. HORNER, PIANOS 0R6AKS&SEWING MACHINES Bennett, Ni). M Washing tnn street, Ospe^Msy gUBBOGATE'S OFFICE. TbeeiMerMAWjs^womil^roiipte^JxnxIfT the StfRROOATI OP THE COUNTY OP CAPE MAT. at hia offlre at Cape Bey Court noose, on TUESDAY AND SATURDAY BLraiMtilmiiinoKs -9M65@^^S$ SF pocket cutlery, brass and copper •tfea"'" one ael o> (pot VIOLIN PTHINOS aehl in *117 IM Oflr«»ltrrolal>- UBM4 ataM .« «• A TJ Washington SL, CapoMa^s! J. - ^B^CHEWHOTKL CITY HALL SQUARE NEW YORK" opposite CUj Ball and -he Poet litre*. Thta Uriel la one o! the moat enrapM- in Ita sppotpttaeat* and WrnBtire of ANY HOUSE tn Nei> Yort city and u ooadactetl on the EUROPEAN PLAN. nt?'^Ml»T^0Uroo!tljnr tirtds* and^ersled K. A AU llnee til nr. pus the drror. Moat oosrwtlmn Hotel in New Yort for M-r-Natita lo etn|i >1. Dmlnr Rnnme. fair, aril Lunch Cwaw replete with all the Inxtiriea at mndeeale prtoea. Jiu-iyr ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line ot advertising In American papers by addressing Goo. P. Rowell & Co., Newapeper Adtertlaln( Bnrean >0 ipruct at., Stew York. Sored lOc.for ICO-PMi Pamphlat. PAILS V J Si ■ jfSJSMWSi MislrsntatltajsL11"21" ; osweuo PERFECT., BAU6HS S25PH0SPHATI ACTIVE AND PERMANRNT ANIMAL BONE MANURE, L::,L-.Sk"WSSfc.',vJ:-'v; .A.

jr !?rt( (boods, (THmminflS, $U. ! I leMlffi® Store OH'ARLES NEEDLES i . FALL ANDMNTER, 1886. _ ( I respectfully announce lo my j patrons andYhc public generally ] that I am now prepared with com- | plete lines of Fall anil Wiater (Ms of superior quality, at prices that j will defy competition. . i Attractive Dress Goods, all ! Wool Clotsh. Double aud single " widths in afTcolors. Plain Colored, all Wool and j Mixed for everyday wear, and for t combination these include Cash- j meres. Serges, Cheviots, Hair: • Cloths, Basket Checks and 1'iaids, j ' etc., etc. Coats. Ulsters nntl Dolmans j for ladies and children. Flannels of all colors. Large lot of Blankets and Com- i ; 1 fortabies. , Fresh Stock of Calicoes and , Ginghams. Bargains in Canton Flannels 1 Bleached and Unbleached Muslins of all widths and best grade. Ladies and Children's ' Hoods. Gloves of all kinds. Jerseys of every description. . Corsets for ladies and children, i A large assortment in ladies and children's Hose. j A specialty in Millinery. < Ladies and children's Under- i ware, red and white. Towels and Table Liften. Dress, Wraps and Coat Trim- " raings and Buttons. Rushings, Collars and Cuffs. Hamburg and other Edgings. ITYjUIc and Single Shoulder Shawls. •• Jewelry, etc., etc. , Shawls. jewelry,

CHAS. NEEDLES. <S durational. « • ft Of. I . EG I AT B, COMMERCIAL I V-"* AM) MILITARY INSTITUTE N.w Tt.yrn. Coop.. Prepsrstnry lo College. the sclcnUOc - boots br-1 Huejnese, wtth ■ hoerd- ■ '"'nr'o'iri ^"filming ' Chsrterwl by tin Bute ol CouiwUcot. <m» SHV INSTITUTE - imwagroit. hew jkksky. o»«r« uBtnuhl wlochUohhl UIUUIN for thy ^•ttM^t^'tb «UM. Fall oorp" or rompytrnt _ MpVluirm. P i : Mtu „ 1 to ttir pnrpow. fl Jmuixtl i-x.'«-t(riB!y pkHUUL ^ lAehtlOO <lr-I'tipp-y ^'jSmTjc'lEfprlBclphl. s rSLtwrTrSasn- I v / bryant x^'ateatton ' THE LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSBESS SCIENCES. ( ^EW JERSEY D STATE NORMAL AND MODEL RCnOOLS, . TRENTON. -t PhltTwni willrornmsnoo MondK. 8»pl. IME J Tout coat for lkmr.l. Tuition, Boot., A.-., at t»» 1 S tinilemjo .ntsrlnr a.l«anta»ra in tmu depart. Pnr'nrw tt»t«to«ur S«'ta*nln« "fu^'mrioShri x , a.-tdraaa • w. nABBRobcK. « ItlmtlpaL _2_ Trontou, Nw» Jwary • wacairy utm, 5 For 1*1 leu ml Bur, Isiia. Pi II iaUe< trom Fhiltdalphta. rusd prtte nor. I t. r.rry inns, rvn bnMn.Au. No ultra t cbirtru. o wtcF laqthl rxpanna. NoriamL a- BUud at Mytla AroSray arf now In ilarvanl : ®sssstiS5SiS?JBE 1 if SKY TBSfAYiSSTJJSR - : Mr Ali1rZMi'l'lS* r&annt a*l ^rnorirtio, AWTWrCT^ge^uJpQE A. M , (Hironra ■pBIROE COLLEGE ,f Jt op PHILADELPHIA, PA. , THOWAS MAY PPIBCE M. A., . Prtoclpt] tad PouMrr. Ism) of mtmM for t*n iSwnMtal t w (I) Thr II.IT.,. in ihc Bor« 1,0,1.1m* In I'tUindalphia ; an rl-yafnr. .Maam h«nt, apuoal l. ° Tt" 1 1 IT." !* ITt V '"""'.'""rod r*nt hsndiYd "SKSYS; sissrsfwsx ... - d hSmyhmro «^"Una5'rorMMl?S'S ■" nsa mania at IVm- ( Mtetc of Bnamuaa, Rrot#l or-t Ru.idinr. Pbtl t.ioipsta, and arr now amour Ita trtrn-l". TIIRoE MONTHS. POETf DOLLARS. Send fc, circular ami rommpboe5; k»v. john thompson, daau. Q si. CURTIS, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, - GAS AND STBAI FITTER, rr " 9—u* WW <*»• May car. E Gas. Water and Steam Pipes. j Chemical Work A Lead Burning done in at: lu. «ngb'" ^Ramv Wam-wkeals WmSlWi Purartsd Z TERRA COTTA DRAINAGE toi outy pneoeti nniuiMi tn cap* May ivty rnr- - rytn* cai tne uuntnana. I

J _ StiUdinit IMatrriat. «tr. j j j JEREMIAH B.SGHELLENGER'8 1 LUMBER YARD t.'nrre may on found the htrgent atork of.Lnm- 1 ber tnYtie JSMBIJ, of eyrry quality to an It trie iro.orw PERT WHITE pine / tOOAW PLASTERING LATH, | f sniNGLBB OF ALL kinds, j /LOOKING. PRAMEBTUPP. pickets. IV-OKDEBS PROMPTLY PILLED , 1 Pnrtlcnlnr attention *tTeo to hare Ijtmber 1 | Knrnnhed with DMpnteh. I oct II- 17 J. B. SCHELLENGEK. BDII.IIER'8 SUPPLIES 1.1 AT A. SCHELLENGERS, j «iu.viua».j. Dm, Sash, llitis, Blinds, 1 DOOR 18D WMIBW FBASXE, I j Stair Work and Scroll Sawing. BmHiiii Paper Sir Sleatlii?! S Rooflai, , SASH WEHinrs, SASU CORDS, ' NAIL8, FRAME PULLEYS, !n pact ( Hardware in General. .aim; the« .npplte. wUl do -ell. while C Mtf™' mef 'cotTMpoKI) . P"IC" AfT^iy*1 1," y A. SCnELLKNOEB. Mlllvtl'.r.N. J. I Cfoal, At'ocil, iintr, etc COAL AND WOOD J. M. SCHELLENGER.

The euheertberberalnair n inform niafrl'tH" ( aad^the^bim renerally that he hu the Bert j Ma. Ea, Sine, Mil an! Peal COAL, j evether wBh a wmatant rnpply tw !i Pine. Oak and Hickory Wood £ TUB CORD. 1 ol-tr >L BCHELLKNIJKIt. • ytiilada. Sustnras <?ards. F A p pijnt^ " , AGENT POR A. S. IIAIINKS * CO. * 10I» ARCH STREET, PHILAIt.l. M7«EKDS, FASHIONABLE HATTER, NO EXTRA CHARUB POR HATS MADE TO j •M ML mPP HATS KM, SPECIALTY : ^ ±^?h HATS ARE MY BEST I AVA ADVERTISKMENl' THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. HARRY KAY8KH, ONE PRICE HATTER. WHOttta BBttON D STREET, INULA DA. IS. McOLEES A 00° , CHURCH AUD SCHOOL FURNITURE. : AMD n> il.ru IX * 1 SCHOOL APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES. , nrjlT-y No. ion Arrh tweet. 1-hHadrlphlA. , B. MATLAOK, . No. A N. SEVENTH 8T„ PHILADA. cmi miffl 111 SEWER PIPE CrnMNET TOPS. V IND tlUABD CAPS. CHIMNEY PLUBA. GAItUBN VASNS. CEMENT. Wo. Warranted Loweat FkM and Bent Ifpea tnthn RoO'd »I-J (5>pf Way <£*. Wrrrhants. JOHN M. RU8SEU., OBNBRAL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND NOTIONS. FLOUR AND FEED, j PATENT MEDICINES, FORK, LARD. 1IAMB, 8KEIXV Ac. I JOHN M. RUSSELL, . cold Sprint, ct^. Mat Co. L J. ; a PRICES' STORES, i NO. 71 PERRY ST, CAPE MAY CITY, I SSOCERIES, DPT GOODS IN NQTIORS, oils. Ptrrrr, FEEDKK$TORE!' CORN. UAT8, RAY. BRAN ANlT MILL FEED WOOD YARD. wjop COT A lyLreCEPAR Ft* T .11 atlw, M' EDICAL OFFICES. J06 1. Brood EL, FUUAalohU formerly Drs. 3. H.4J.B. HOBESSACERatnbllahnl 40 ycam. Pur the eon of ait Special INuMaer.lnetndlnr Skcsulta of . Yonthnt Impradrucr. Vartco. [ celm, eft. odto-drwrue and tw t-nre-l by a Grudna-e m JnEy w c«tt-«-.^wT» UonaUal

^Hrdiral. • S Father is Getting Weil. I $X} ^WBSmtSbE 'm BoeuAt rod ii 1 1 "1*1 nemSIr1 from I "And (»-««• w. rfad mat he na^l your Bit. ; tern."— A LABr of I'uoA, N. Y. I Write this as a e Tok. it of I Its stent appreciation I have j ' •j of your Hop j' j Seven .rars, and mi medicine seemed j ! Good : ! • Until I tried two bottles of your Hop ; 1 | Bittern, sitd to my surprise I am as well ! s ; to-day 111 ever I was. I hop:- I , ••You may may Unve nbundiuit sue- 1 j "In this great and" [ ' . Valuable nit- .Heine : • a Anyone ' • • wishing to know morn j , tt'rln Ll.ir«"Li'., me V M ' ' Williams. 1108 Pith St.. Wash., I). <'. | i I conjfdor } - Bittrta- J. WlrklilTc J.-kna. u. rw^one^nnme ^yonfy'r^^pj " ely's catarrh 'i BALm»^ CATARRH. '^everIi^J ,1 HAY FEVER^r^^aM ' io;j";:.;.;:n,HAv-FEVER - I j' f SKTulu?" r '' ' ' ' " j bLy BROS.. bnimlMr, Owen-,. N. Y v

DONTi ^ BE FRIGHTENED ^ Sntu 7i-,.'stl«'0, i '... tfenatlparton, ttrad. | (] uVtty aad'rofaly m wtrf bya^yin* eatcroafly j, PALMER'S "SKIN-SUCCESS" .. Aid lit B!f kit Kti!:i! AntirltlM Ell:::: Tifi v khaam, Ixreniaf S r"t')!a, L'nijjet. F:ywpei.-.q ^ Teller, Rlnrw»:ni, I ". S..ilt, IMtHr-V I'llf* and all Skin Ulycte, Scald, and Jtnrna. rdatiMSSt. trial Ea. 15 emts.- Citiiasfjosr v . vy : SmctUt, a D:sl Kitty to r, PALMER C0..JI2 KstMo Slmrt. K. Y. City. , FORT V VIIAIIN' CASK. ., ' y7HfTxmn/'r '■ agtoSf8 | CURE CUARANTEED. J] PALMER'S BtaiiBlllHHMi'i > EXHAUSTED VITALITY. > Illustrative Sam le Free. '' j KNOW THySELF.^iMt A Ureal Medical Work on Manhood. Nrryooa , SE3^53Ss remedy in* the nhtrmac'itseln forrll touts and 1 rhroote dtsenaee. Iria emtttiatlennr a two* rdr , erery nut. IT.'-c nnlt •( by mail, postpaid, i cottreak" In plain wrapper. ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE TO ALL , and middle-aged men for the next ninety . ttays. send now.se out thliont.tn you may 1 nrrtdsro it axaln^Ad.lreasDr. W. II. PARK Kit, t i Saf.v'dd-iwa SLI-oss: COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS fHR GREAT XRGI.ISH REM KD: » stS^sKK™vn~K™.! * __j_ " ■: ' '«-■ oK~f' i RUPTURE * CTym-PfcWA^OtLj M> s.at v. .V 3 h-"1 •> ''•«»' SJmmr *Ajt.'vifi! eorolr « . ■' . ,r.:)V, ■■ ... r. 1. h. ti.kiir Prse. . aaa>'y?-^ir iGOLlI^^i

found wanting. A more promising and thoroughly in i earnest society w4i perbapA nowhere, to ; , be fouuil thai; thnt uniting the boys of ! ihc cburclt in L- — . Very simple were , its pledges, consisting of hut three - j , I carefully to abstain fn*n »" profane or', , ' improper language, to avoid sllaplara i , ! or eompanionsliip known to be evtt. aud j , lo read no how or publication u itl.out ! lirst xubuitttiug it to the president. This | , 1 genial pastor. Inn ail others were held ' ' , l)y the boys themselves, and none more I , j satisfactorily than the honorable one 1 1 , j represented by Roland Gnlon. j , such as the one .Icscribed, but it will be ' | I quickly understood when we explain ' | | that its members were deeply interested j \ [ roran. through whirl. poasiMr t" inter. , , tli.l Kolanil deposit them in a >|h. iitl ' I drawer in the desk of one . f hix merchant ! friends: ami ear), time tin- little sum wna , counted anew to make sure Hint all wax | , right. He hod just performed this plea* j , CiSih of the most estimable hoys of the town. ; , wantingTOd.ee nil day. old fellow." -aid J ,

xvorthhenring.1 As y.-udtnow. I am t...w ' quite n fluishe.1 |wimrr l.r trail-, nod - competent not only to carry .«. u -mall business myself, but lo trai l, nth. r - Now, what 1 have lieeu turning bver it. j my mind for some tiW is tl.i- il «•■! could get n small press ami g" into l.u-i | ncss together I believe you could pl'k If ! directly, with the long evenings coniIng on giving you ample time, and I do I Roland bail Iieen drinking in every I word of this rapid, eager speech, and replied promptly: "1 think it would in. deed bo a splendid idea; but where Is the j press to come from? I don't suppose j yog have any money laid ,fP?" ■'That is the one great difficulty." re- . plied his friend, "nntl I have only been ( ]ed to speak to you about it just now on j up. The printing office of the Timn is ; just selling out. you know, and offers a small second-hand press for twenty -the dollars, provided it is cash payment. , Now, if we ouulil by any mean* raisa tlwt t amount, we could not only make, hut double it easily In two months. I thought R just possible that you might he i able to accomplish it, for 1 have but tier dollars that I can use at present, and unless you can manage the rest I for we | must lot dip thp best chance we are ever i likely to have." "Then you might a. well have let it slip tmmCQtkKWd." .wwered .Roland, gToonflly, "for I have not a dollar of ready money, nor anyway of raising It." And after a few words more of eager, but hopeless discussion of the subject, the friends separated. All the evening Roland thought of It. Had ho not koowit the fruitiest. ess of the effort, ho would have asked his mother's aid; but there was his uncle, a prosperous man in another city, from Vrtium lU) bill! more ttifm tinrr received kindly letters and occasional smsll sum—why not write t > him? He felt a conviction quickly amounting to certainty that the request would be gran'cd- but then the delay.' A week or more must elapse before the answer could be received, ami the sale wgs lo Ukc place on the second day from that. The help then would conic too late. Suddenly « new suggestion dashed through Roland's eager brain. Why not use the momy in I. is poswasion belonging to the society? The risk incurred would Iiardly be worth considering, for although entrusted to] him. and subject to rail at any day, yet there was no probability of lu being required for several months. In a week or ten days at farthest , he would have his uncle's lcKcr. and no doubt, the money with it. But even in case of a possible disappointment then would not . the printing press itself refund the amount, in all probability long bef .re it would bo called for? Such a simple means of accomplishing the ardently desired plan, and the risk so small ! Yet once and again did remonstrating doubts ! Interpooeawarnlngprotest. Conscience forcibly reminded him that tbo money in queation was his no more for a day than for all llmr; that it was a truak and but personal use of' it waa a betrayal of tW I trust whether 1'. were for an Lour or a I year. Sorely he would at least ask the < consent of the society or consult thr \ president. But neither of these sttgges- • lions commended themselves to Bsla.it! - He had as Instinctive aversion to asking ' favors, born lta'f of shyness, half of pride, and lie shrank from placing blmI ad! under obligation* to the boys. As J lo consulting the pastor— well, be was J indeed a wise and good man, but so ex. * cecdingly slow and cautious. He would

waul a week til least Iq which.to consid- | cr and inquire into the matter. No. the .risk was really trivial, and the more R-v | 1 land dwelt upon it the smaller it ap. J ' .pcared. HiS cleurly proven uprightness | audi honesty ol eharaet.T heretofore had I of itself, plapcd him in the position to j i thr dishonest act . The press was' bought Hnlaud j s.hi ! | den solution of the dHHcnlty proving ! abundant satisfactory tn l.is partner. | tended the boys on their happy pttr.haar ] i "d^ ,%vMm ,plr i ] every side. More than, a week had | ; passed since the letter had been dispatched to bis uncle. Imt ltolaml had , top muck absorbed in thr new and | "debt — otherwise have troubled -bmi- j tVmn. bowrvrr. on tbr f-llowiog Pun j ] rial meeting of ihc mm trty for Uw oett ! j assured blmsrlf. «a* qultr uncalled f.w ; j «ifl at sehoolMVl" wr"r more at length

' president, entering briakly! an.l taking ' j that I have been notified of a most ad. I mem of our fumb. A library of well. J to T . and a friend of mine offers to :| oIfel.and rather than lose Jhc chance, lias j anyone any objection to offer?" | J "Then I suppose it is scarcely ncees- ; scry to take a vote," said the president, t ] "and so. Mr. Treasurer." turning to Ro- , ' land— but bis words came to a siidrirn I halt, and all eyes with his were fixed in . ] spix-chless astonishment on the mcml>er '' addressed, and not without cause. The j boy had started spasmodic®!!)- to his feel , ; with pallid countenance, on which was written tbe most vivid distress, and then as suddenly sank hack Into his chair, litis , ; face buried in his hands. | Instantly the pastor hurried to him. , "What is it. Roland, my hoy." lie cried: , "arc you ill— lias anything hnppenrd? Speak quickly and tell u*!"' A number , of tli* boys. hastened to Mm. and now with an effort, painfully apparent. Roland iffn-dpa face crimson with shame. ■ ami addressing the minister, stammered: drrsiand and believe me? 1 hare used r the money: but oh, 1^ never doubted that " needed. Even now 1 shall ptolmbly have ' it tn a week'* lime; do not think III ot ' me. I did not intend—" It was ail ho could say. Covering his ' face once more with his hands, the power of speech seemed ntterly to leave I hira' l "I think I understand It. Roland," said . Ids paslor, kindly but gravely. "You . have used the society's money for pur- , p iscs of your own. and in so doing have , 1 intleel committed a serious wrong. Bnt i 1 will not now reproach you for this bei trayal of trust; you suffer and we suffer > with and for you." t The tears which neither fear nor shame > { had brought now fell thick and fast as t Roland sprang lo his feet, exclaiming: "Oh. thank you, sir. But how shall I t hear the thought of my wrong-doing, r and how shall 1 over make up to the sot- ciety the loss of this rare opportunity?'* • "The consequences of siu are indeed l hard to bear, my boy," said thr minister, e sadly, "bnt yoit are fortunate in haying it your Brat turning aside from the pa'h of e rectitude and honor end as it has done (- aud your false theories thus set aside, rt But I think 1 can speak for your coms pankms when assuring you of our conr tinued regard and help in retrieving this n 'great error." A murmur of a sent passed a round, and several of hi* special friends ▼ came forward to reaseure him. Bui notA withstanding the generosity manifested, a who can picture the intense pain aud ic mortification that almost overpowered ic the unhappy boy, or the anxiety which s. day and night was bis portion," till more I . than a Week later, the remittance came ig accompanied by a grave' rebntke from if hit uncle. There Is no standard rcgulatn- ed by human judgment with which to l» mete out the consequences of sin, and as the history of our country records the x- immeasurable disgrace and misery reid suiting from error of no greater tpten-

ItioniU wrong UtAii tills j . The sum received ended Hq'and's sutn I pence, and restored that which lie hatl'*] )- I so "unwisely used, bill what eimldrevcrj 1 jdiired. or left from Ills lu-art tlie urdtap- j »0 I) f py mudotoni that thus early in life j pit il | he hail held the trust and mntht.-nce of j in it : found wanting: -New York (it^rnr. . j There was ..«u-r a mail Who was eross " [ ; seeineil to fairly glow around him [ I woman "in the morning' ae will etiange ^ I workers and mow, wliile you du lite _J._lLta^Jlii'-HMiB_UiiaiKliL Uus » qa-thL ,pj ' j meadow with the rest to mow. Tit? *" * ! First lie made ready to churn : but after j went down to the c ellar to lap some U j pig in the kitchen8 He ran up stairs. 1 leaving the faucet open. At the sight / I J of^ him the pig ran against the rluirn y imnMied the pig as host he eould He ™ [ j faiu-rt open, but on going to the cellar . j went to the milk-troom. and again found :1 1 • no.igh cream lo fill the churn, tor but- ' I tin • »w was yet in the stable and liail '' y ; re. . ived neither bite nor sup. though it I I >va« late in the day. Thinking that it *|, , : would lake too lgng to go to the pasture. ,, ; lie . ..ncludcd to put her on the sod roof w y I on which he grew short green gras*. As

" he -lau d not leave "the chu.n tor the v ' l-abv was crawling around on the floor, t. • and might ..pact It So he took the, -hunt J • II 1)1- back, Ihinkitlg he would give the o , . ..»• some water before putting heron c r ] tin- r.Mtf. leaning down to dip water « * tli- of water »v»r the fire. ^But now he row's neck, an 1 dropping the other n< " through the t-himin-y, he went down and *• tied it around his leg, for the water was „ boiling in the kettle anil he must make *' fril off the roof au.l draggrjl lipn up the ni ehlinnry by the rope. There be hung, a w " prisoner, while Ihc poor cow dangled he1 twpt n lu-aven and earth, able to neither r go up nor down. B The wife had waited seven long and si * broad hours lo be eallral to dinm r. but " no summons cainc. At last she thought ' it wax too long, and finally went home. " I'pon seeing the cow hanging in such a «- retnarkaCle manner, she quickly cut the IP moment tbe man fell down the chimney. (. ■' mid his wife found him standing on hi* cl ' h.siil in the mush kettle. w ' ~Thns ended the woeful rxper ti n esofa ,f ■nan who found fault with his wife; and " ' :t this type of the grntu \om ois not Con- n : lined to one nation alone, let every man fr " addicted ^ to a similar practice take a T a solemn warning. — The Houeekrrper. s Lost the Vote But Saved thn Coke, f, '' Some years ago; when Jndge Robert c ' Chariton, ot Savannah, was a young w man, be, hi. company with Ills falhir, » used to upend every summer in the *11e lage of Clarkville. to North Georgia. " c One day when Robert waa passing along the street In Clarkville. and It happening il to be election day. he was met by a '' lt verdant bnt honest voter of the mouu 8 -. tain, who accosted him thus : '■ e "Mr. Charlton, is yon the man who is it running for Congress ?" "No, sir, I am no candidate my father |, r la. however. H It Is conAt. ut with L your feelings I would like It If^im would e vote for my father." " lS "I would just as toon vote tor him at. |, for anybody." I Mr. Chariton thanked him. and thtok- , tog. perhaps his friend was seeking a treat, invited him to a neighboring 11 r tavern. (1 "What will you uke r r "I never drink anything, but I see ■' ' they have ginger cakes. I'd as lief take ,j tone of them with you as noL" "Very well. Give us a cake." " "My bruft£ Is in town wlUi me." c "All right. Take hits a cake, with my respecw." tl . Another cake was purchased and paid 'l torandthetwofrlendsparted- "Greeny" " *' ; to tln.l his brother and Mr. Charlton to " Is join to tbe merry dance with his young 11 friends in the parlor hard by. Late to " , the afternoon there was a pause to the ' dance and our renlant friend, very much 'd to the snrprise of every one. stalked into S d the parlor and Inquired for Mr. Charlton. I ■1, Of course, all eye* were directed to our friend, as he approaehed Mr. Charlton Taking a fbnr by six Inch cake from his "> bosom, he said ; 1 m "Mr. Charlton, here's your cake.. My I ,1. brother voted afore I saw him." „i .'.Rheumatism of the heart and all forms , , of Heart Disease yield to tbe use of Dr. Be Graven* Heart Rrgulator. Those that ■V" use It praise It. Free pamphlet of F. E. l n- In galls, Cambridge, Mass. i

In the cpntor of the atre! house is a a hydraulic crane. "Die ladle of • teel "s pulled from the track be neath the torand there tappet1. Dili of sn orifice In the bottom of the ladle nus« s wh' o stream, fill ng mold after mold. It is hot wotk. particularly in mid summer, but the griiumy pit nun look the seeth-""^way-fa' tag. hold* Id* hat In a few momentt the molds are suffi. elentlv cooled to pctmit their removal. Nothing that -Oram can do La performed by a man in I bene works, and a hydraulic hoist strips thr molds off the ignuts and standing in tbe edge of thr pit a row of steel posts, eight or nine to num. ber. all red with heat, each five feet long weighing from 8,000 to 8.O0O pounds. 'Phe molds are ptnwrtxpmntitTTTTf a miff' pulled outside by a locomotive to rool. ami draws away the It -if* Ingots whi -h the iron surface of more flairs s. One ' of the converters has by this time snorted *• the carbon out of the pig. the pig has toned up with spicgel, and the pitmen run another iadel of liquid steel to o three tapcr-shapeil molds. Thus the work goes on, night and day. T e little locomotive Is ulwavs busy betweeu the fnntaec and the converter : carbon spirit* Ihumlnc tho heavens, and the spiegel ladles plies lack and forth ; the down, this way or that, an inch or a foot, quite a* dlgslient to the will of tlieir ■ Herald. " Duplicate W porting Presents. Niece ( bowing %- wetiding presents to Uncle G,*>rge>— I wanted yon to see llietn all. dear L'ncle George, so that you Niece— That's papa'a check for one thousand dollars. Isn't il lovely? send the same thing, but rather than an. noy you with a duplicate present I'll just

make it five hundred. Only a Step. When catarrh has progressed to a err. tain extent, it Is otil y a step to that terrible fatal disease, consumption. H you have catarrh, even sllghtlr. it t'» n terrible mi*Mtv to allow 11 to continue its course tin checked. If von wilLonlv read, voti will conclusive reasons wbr you slcoubl lake Hood's Sarsa,,i,rilia for ratarrh, in the statements^ of maty* people who have Ho Knew His Duty. This Story brings b. mind thai IS "You know your duly here, do you. • Well, sir. suppose they should open you with shells and musketry, what would you do?" "Form a line, sir." "What ! one tnau form a ||ne ?" "Yet. sir : form a bee* line for camp. Coort Results In Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale' paper dealer of (.'hattanooga, Tcnn., writea (lint hu was acriotisly afflicted with a severe cold settled on his lungs; hail tried mnnv remedies without benefit. Being inditeed to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. 81ms; which time he has used jj in hisjtamUy for ail Coughs and Colds with best results. This is Jhe experience of thou - — sands whose live®- have "been saved by Ibis Wonderful Discovery. Trial B-'ttles at Dr. n. A. Kennedy's Drug Store. Thought la Deeper than all Speech Miss Ethel— Yes. indeed, we girls ate alive to the justice of popular criticism on chattering wot#S), and that is why we organized our Thought Club. Mr . Blank — ThoDjrtt Club? "Yes; ami it is doing us atirh a world, ofg.>od." ^ b ( "No, Indeed. .Why. at the last meeting we talked for five whole hours on tho ad vantages of silent meditations."— OmaWorld. "Michael Strogoff." Mr. G. G.' Staler, while playing the leading part in "Michael Strogoff," at Oakland. Cai., became *o hoarse from a severe cold that he despaired of being able to continue his part. Two bottles of Red Star Cough Cure entirely cured Does not nauseate. He Farms Scientifically. "Senator Miller says he has j)Ut ten inn his farm for every dollar he lias got out of It," remarked LeDigga. "How do you suppose be managed to that?" asked DeWivgS. "Oh, he must have farmed on scientific principles, and taken advice from agricultural journals" — .Pittsburg Telegraph. l"arkor.'s Tonic kept in a home Is a sento keep sickness out. Used discreetit keeps the blood pure, and the stomach.' Itrerand kidneys in working order. Coughs and colds vanish before It. It bttilda up the health. No wiae mother will be without it. • Consulting the Bride's Taste.— Country groom (to waiter)— Bring us a bottle of Bam' ale. Waller — White label, sir » Country groom (turning to bride)— What color will it be, Miranda? Take you lite. Bride— Wbite'll do for me, John. Country groom Jo, Make ber white. 1 waiter.— Nun. L Talk is cheap. Actual results count. . Use Hop Forout Flatter* for paint, aches End weaknesses.