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VOLUME XXXHI.
CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY, JUNE II. 1887.
WHOLE NUMBER. 1706.
CAPE MAY CITY. M. J.,' ^ tgynr mmoxo s, r,*prU*. ' Hk.tsr w. iijxd, mur. II 00 a 7t*r 8trictly is Ad vinesXrifttftaal fcarfli. EAMIKG & BLACK, I ATTORKEYS-AT-LAW, CAMDEN, N. X l»-r y : J. F, LBAJCOrO A BOH, " dbhtTbts Kii, Tamlir nooa aotll Wwlnsidi; I ruts - Ir» Mi rCQPBTlInc**— Wiuratsri Bat- ^ AMES U. E. HILDBKTHi ~ " ATTORNET-AT-LAW AMD UCITOK, M AFTER AND EXAMINER IN tffles II No. « Wuhlnf too Street. Cste Ma; ;. N.J. «M; ° ShHOTOTOH T. Uri.DRETIT, » ATTORNEY ■ AT - LAW and SOLICITOR IN CHANCKBY, 1M MARKET ST.. CAMDKN, N. J. T M-Brjort Offloo at Cp. Mi; Coon now, * iMtowg garig. ^ B. LITTLE, nuoficAL AltfTEU AND GLAZIER.
capk mat city. n.j. ^ O. GILE, HOUSE, SIGN AND -FRESCO * I'AINTER, capl MAY city, n. j. ESTIMATES nTKNWRED HTRHOGATE'8 OFFICE. MROGATB OF* Till OOI7NTY OF CATmay. , »l. onto u ns*e mi; Coon hook, or ' tuesday ano saturday nrt veoi. William bilbhrtw. )\NIBI. O'JX. tan, Tntecco, Rpes ana Fancy Goods BARBEB-BBOI' ATTACH ED. , CAPR MAY COTTRT llflUSK, N. J. 1 "tVlNM*. AAMMIX'EK. pollys amd tacnr eixtcke8. JCXRT CUTLERY. BRASS AND OOPFEH WIRE. ALBUMS, CIIROMOI. FRANKS, nCTURM. Km. Em 'I jflgyrt TOLnWK^MIUOIW "C"Pt j „ (JARRISON. ft A T1 Wiuutvm St.. Cpo Mi; N. J.
? U/l?at eaij I glue my <?orse to put tyim ii? good oogditioi? ai>d giu? I?im a better appetit? ai?d matft mor? u/^at I would liK? fcim to b?? — U/l?y, a paoHet of S09dimeijtal Spice, of course, fc it 's tlft best ai)d cheapest, too, for it ogly eo.sts tgree neegte i " ' ^ " - il Jtralnl Pro Seat. LANDRETH'S LAWN GRASS SEED, _ iftonuom* Frw. XJ-M I-T trertrt : re-;. ■ is. j Or FLOW KH SKRIIS ol I Be u-.t Impend SwtrsjMr""™ . D. LANDFBTII A SONS, NO*. M HLI"pyijhHilploi^*r* IVcm Medical offices, 1 XWI.BwwrfBL.niMdokk.tom.o, . H^A Ii. 1 IT 8TOP8 THE PAIN tit ijsSSSS ssz fffc Si
L. E.MILLEF-, GENERAL- CONTRACTOR,: ■ • *- ■ . • • ' . ■ • • ■ ; _ ■ • • -. ' ' . • 1 MOVING BUILDINGS A SPECIALTY, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. Tiottts and jBoarding Sousrs. THE CHALFOHTE. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. OPBN ALL the YSA1L A HANDSOME SUN UAHLOti ON ITS ml rDEKN KXPOSI.'RE. Timooiiii; Kcnoriieo, HrfafnimM in! u«ia!ia.Yi inn ir iwljmL -Y H. W. SAWYER. EBBITT HOUSE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. UTKN ALL Til A YSVK. ' JACKSON srUKAT, Ol'.'OilTB NEW. cu'.l'MUIA S. W. GOLT. . " MARINE VILLA. " j CAPE MAY. N.J. open for TIIK SEASON "f t«T. VlHtTT CLASS IN ALL ITS AI'POISTMBNTS 11 • Mrs. F. HALLTSN BECK. " ■ BREXTON VILLA, t CAPE MAY. N. J. > Mrs. J. A MYERS. ' AMERICAN HOUSE, ! Chestnut Street (bet. 6th and 9th) Philada. JrB-t] ' JANKR P. McCl.lil.LAN. rroprlrlor. ,
West Jersey Hotel, vSSnS Sn^SZSfi^tw^ wif* a S^®^|Wp3roe5.,,^o5«2lSr . ° STBI'ilKN P ABSORB, lit* of Panon'a IIoUl, Camden. JOHN POTTER. Cirri. )*»-.' DECTECTIYE BUREAU, ALEXANDER & IIALL, Office. No. 26 North 7th Stieet, Philadelphia. eoOaotail nvi loNir— 'Inn nhuliiol in ill mntm ol i prlvik- nuore. All ownraoulmOoni rncilFiwwfl'lrfrtliL Ki'MTlrnwl Dnnilno foroUhoa In llmrli Ami ill plmurr rnnn*. IN. R, The above nines Pelecllve* are Sworn pincers for Cape «oots, JFittf, Wall ?;iprrs. tftr. ELDREDGE JOHNSON ' so WmhlOBlon Bt.. Cape Ma;,' IN. J.» j BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. AUo • foil rapply mnniRii; 00 hirni .,r Fin© V^all Papers of the Latest Patterns, **4 fL. NEW SHOE STORE, • MV- ' T.PADDON, . No. 51 Waohington Street. Cape May, Gent's. Ladies and Misses' Boots. Shoes and Slippers
JOSEPH "P. HENRY, House, Sign and Frcscoc Painter, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. JSU-r CHARLES WEISS, BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. ' No. II W.IWHIS'ITUN MTIKKT. CAVE MAY t1Tt.N. J. NATHAN C. PRICE. Surveyor and Conveyancer, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. f^y DUKE & DOAK, Contractors and Carpenters, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. ^ HIRAM DEV/ALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, , • No. 817 Chestnut Street. Philada. j hii.drrtu. ai«imr;-ii-mw h1.i Nmir; futtuc. a. b. little HII.DRETH & LITTLE. Real Estate Brokers, No. A OCEAN STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Weal KiK.tr lirniHi, nolo and kiciuum. tloiel^ noardlan Wooaei anfccottiKOi Wealed. Dcilrible Uuiidlni ia>|i j mcaMfed Ol reel lr oa the Beach. Kor Hale. w. edml ni3l 7 ~ - ' 'charle-i h ihltlindt 5 EDMUNDS & EDMUNDS. : Attbrneys-at-Law, nucnu* in THE n EW jtKRIt , FMItEYLV vn1a * united ETATRH CIRCt) IT courtb na-«». ctprfmu cur. n. 01 en wnini knn. imnm^i,,. DAVID W. RODAN, t fjjvt rif ja'-kw>n STWCr. cai-r may. n. j. J F f E L'D' "AND" OA RD*EN*SEE D i i cori A Wood, Flour^Fcod of all Kinds. Frash A Salt Hay in Balsa
f"*Drew Ifcr M'roat Lrrrr." ji It Thl. H «tuu <b- iilnlwnin " » ■ I ' With IxiUi bsaai I» UiTObWBf hatfli ' . i - 1 dsn th# wrong lever itindlox bere, _ ' J 1 Alia Ha dinger Hjnili Hood out clean Bailor. I wiU draw MiljklSSln. '' ' < Ia caim till 'Ml Ihd Ihrli- ] Tlill rahlu flour, bat 1 cuuM not look I -At Uirirert.l<irlkaew^e(l«»dwMM^«^e 1 "IkrewlbdwrasRlewri- "Y*lwl , do, Wl ra; wlfUmd-Ulw nw»wi;l" Thnl win whU lh« polutimin iild. [ , Willi both biadi it bl« tbrobblnx brad. | ' <1. r* Of Ihi nlwbinth ccatury Him. . j Who buhl low dlrldendi a« i ertmr. I lJAlin. Bokmnmlwrlrr-hoOTl'ltrila Kcu like i lunl ol I old on the brllu. With lu rlcglni ol belli and IB rolllns ol i lirawloE uC lirtri oaUl one faali Tho hind! *row numb wllb I nrrrom Imirb. j And Uw bindlem ihaho ind Hip In Ibo doteh. Ni ion* will ;» birr pointsmen to la;— 1 Hiram Wayfield's Way. " YHiy, rallu-r VraVRcM! TVliat .In this world 1)0 yon doiti" V" " I'm mlntUn' my uWit busluaa. mailiim, 'f ye want tor know; *a' that's moron yn c'nsayr '•Wall! I sh'd Jest like V know what lmsiness you've got'to build up Sfich a shanty, rlxht under my parlor winder, ye might »ay! What's tlie thing fur. anyhow r " J tX for tin: pigs, Mrs, Wnylleld; I've «bi -ooo|br.l up in Ui« .'iil.LylKili' loug enough. Xi.iv, sit-in's your business here seems to be done, supposen' yetyru rigbt round, 'n' see "f ye can't liiMl some in your proper place— tho bouse!" Mrs, WaylleUl stood aghast."- Have the pigs in the old garden! That was a ' little too much to lie believed! "O ]iapa!" %tlled out Hope, from the parlor door. "You don't really mean It?" » P
Hope was • nineteen, and everyone v who had known the father needed no t one to explain lluit she was hl9 child, f Her mouth bud- the sitme linn lines, her h high foreiiead tlie same slojie, and liar , black eye the same Hash. - Smart as s t all creation," the neighbors said- given r to witty repartee ami bubbling gpod » ' humor, If nothing crossed her; but the < ' Indomitable will of .the faUicr lin.l been i reproduced ill tho girl, ami t'.n-y were ' alike selr-eudicienf and Imi. pendent. ' "Wul ef 1 don't mean' It, then! I don't thot's all! Guess x hain't tlie J sort of man. though, t' j* hast' gointethe house an* ask the, Women r«lks'rf|,w I e ll breaths, n'r I s ll Lcep my hogs!" " '"ram W Ye don't mean to > ""I "'at '/en'r a-goin' to turn this , bean ti ful garden liifi j» jig -pen?" - gasped tl« Irate wife. "Last's jest whst dtneanter say!" Good gracious' as ef 'twant enough »' Msh an oW ^bungalow right next t" parlor an* bedroom ! But no ! It seems j 't yew want them pigs right under' j yer nose, a bqilealin' an' gruntln arid I breed lit" typhoid fever. lTetty place J to invite comp'ny into, that parlor 'II be. Want It? - An' there's tliem rose bushes, an' tliat 'sparagus. M'hat ye goin' t' do with tliem?" .; "As fer the comp'ny, ef they don't S like it, they iiint obleeged toaUv^ulks ought to know bcttcr'n to go boardin' round amongst the farmers in snmmer time, anyway. As to them rose busies -I don't know's I care what becomes know's I
of them. Ye can't oat em, nor sell urn. « nor ye can't wear am; an' I guess likely s tliem pigs II mijler up the dirt around lloge felt tliat she could not have f - it so. i, "O father! don't!" she cried. "I'll s give you ten dollars if you won't!" f " T'lgl mighty important jest because h you've been knockin' around In that old " ' straw shop a little, don't ye? Make It p ten thousand, an* ye couldn't blufl mo h » off from carryln' out. what Tre begun, h " I'll hev my way, if ye be headstrong!" t "O father! 1 don't want you to do It! 7 Jfow Just think!" v " 1 can't help what ye don't want, an' y what's more. I don't care!" Hope bad become as angry as her <1 father. l » " That's Just It!" she cried. "You dimT care a snap about your own folks; I but if tliat drunken old Jones should a happen along and raise some objection, , you'd consider his opinion worthy of * soinc consideration. If I'd only known i y what you meant to do, I'd have asked r ~ you to do it, and then I'd been sure you I wouldn't I Well, go aheadl If you don't s get enongh of It before you get through, then. my name ain't Hope Way field! I - >, hope youH bo tormented Just about to f death with tho nasty things, and I bo- t lieve ytSh will Come, mother, come In. _ Let him get all the comfort he can out ( of It I guess he will find that I can be i as hateful as he can, if I set ontl" And she slammed the dooron the white heat I o'f her father's reply. | Not a word was spoken in ths kitchen, i unless it may have been a species of " wooden swearing," as Hope snd her t - mother went alwut their work with I more than usual rigor. At but Mrs. Wayfield remarked,— "Hope, Tm sorry you spoke so to i | ybnr father. I know 'twas awful aggra- ' f vatln"; but he's your father, an' you ' ought to be more respectful; an' I'd < -night to knows mor'n to begin on him ' the way't I did myself." ) ^ i - " Mother, I shall never fofget this as ' ,r- long as I liYet It might not be righfor me to tnlk so to him, but my WV- | field spunk wai) up snd as for honoring him— if there's s prsellcle of honor for ra him in niy heart, Just now, I don't know 1 _ where U Is." "Hush. Hope! Vou know hehssgood 1 tralU; ai." yon will - remember Ihrm ' when this rloiid pa-sea over. An* yon muM not forget I hat you are a ehlp of ' the old Mock, an* need to waleb over yourself." I, "«vc my ipaJers errr tried their ' * bands . I ibivluy plgaf If m, they will (
|exp«M»ce a thrill of eoippnwuon tor ' j ths farmer as he attempted to install, porcine property In its new abode., and will be ready fo echo his damp gat r ; isfartion -wboii. after a half himr'« I chasing of the creature lie succeedr-lf in getting ope of tlwtn safely rorraled- . Hope and her mother, who, in different • j cireumstinoea, would have volunteered- i their servieeB, if not called upon,. _ watched his trials with a kind of grim . satisfaction, lint wliere now were -tho other two pigs? He hnrrlrd round, j and thitber, and at last heard a ! series of satisfied gnmts under the. bam fioor. ^y • "My stars!" said lie to himself. " There they be, a flllin" themadTea up oil 1 that saltpetre,-* most .likely, an' not a. soul to help me git um Out for love nor money. "Aii'lioiv lo git utn oiit— that's the question! Why don't that young suss box show herself'? Hut I wont please her so touch as Hi call her 'specially, as I don't bTcevo she'd come 'f I did. 'She'll have to be taken down n peg or tew, or there'll be no livin'Vith ! ber. -Sboo! ahool pit out o' tlda!" lio • cried, as lie seized a mallet and went hastily. to ti-urliig up lhe hoards. llut the pigs MNiin.x-n d aivay here, t there, and everywhero except tin- one ; pariiculnc place which would let tiunri out. In fact, Mr. Wayfield began to liopo they wouldn't find, it at present, for it had occurred to Mm to get some swill and take it to tho opening, and a coax them out. Arrived at tire ". swill . room." he found the pails empty, 'and, ;• not to humiliate himself by asking bis t wife to skim some milk, ho took his u pail alongto the milk-room, and quickly emptied into it what seemed a pan of B buttermilk. Oti liis way he seized a B rope to be used in case of need. But when ho reached tho barn, tlie c exasperating creatures were nowhere a to be seen or heard. Ho rapped on the pail with a stick— ft signal that wa-i wont rouge thorn, wh-m "tired na- |
tore's swset revlvrer " lad made theDi.j « time , oblivions of the pang-i o; j liutrtt m- i with u - - After chasing a'A^t «itli pail slip noose, keeping up r- *n' rapping for another h«»' ""1 lie discovered a s " down through th- • anil following It y "" "" 1 ' ' ante, very In' , hftt-m lt-- , ditch. on r*P'"rtD8 '■* ft rap! went the s;c i d - ait time Nit ii no g.Mnl cfi.-ct Ui»l U.-, l-oth started p--!l mell for the pail Itnt i the speckled one ha-l made a ntt'o mlcjilculatiou' on the dlstnnei-. :.>--l the surplus momontuni would have carrieil • him far. heyoiid-jjitr friend's rowhiilts hut for the unfortunate fact thai tinto imnffloienL In conseiinenct- of this, Mr. Wsyllel.i very suddenly found i himself sprawling in the ditch, on (op . of tlie unfortunate-pig, while the black i mud enverod him one second, overlaid ' the next by the buttermilk which fgo . other; animal biid tipped over in liis A confr.sed idea of tlie queer figure i he woilld cut mYngled with a dctermih- - ation to " lasso that scoundrel" now lie bad him. '• This he very easily did. " But after i all," thought he. " 1 believe I could carry ' liiin, if I set about it, easier." Grasping him in his hrnis, lie started i for tho new sty. "Plague on that girl!" lie muttered.
"Wish she'd -kept her plaguey tongue still!" Bat tins! gravitation seemed to possess an unusual amount of attraction forth at struggling, muddy object; and bnt for the rope, he must have lost him several times, notwithstanding his afgrip; and when he deposited slimy burden with his mate, with a Confound the women, anyway!" the perspiration dropped from Jils face In hue, and - taking out the bandana, ho essayed to rub down his throbbing temples. Convulsed with laughter, Hope watched him start off again, and " Oh, what a looking object!" she ejaculated. No trace of his sqneeler could he in the neighborhood of the ditch. Here and there he raiL "No doubt hut the devil's entered the ewlne— nn' the women too— I snum fort!"- panted he. "Mother, mother!" lnnghed Hope. "It Is most too bad to let him tirito around so for nothing. He has gone off hunting after that pig that went after ^ldm whoti put lit tin speckled one! Did you see him t". "No, no, ohild! I didn't! I didn't." And the tears rolling down Sirs. Wayfield's face met the Irrepressible laughthat tllldted them. " Call him to dinner, Hope! Call him dinner. I couldn't blow tlmt horn Hopo blew a vigorous blast; but Hiram was not the kind of man to stop for' dinner till that rascal was pentiod- . not he! 1 "If I ever get married in chuich again you can call me a goat," saU a , bashful young man the-'ofher day. * What's tho matter now ?" "Matter enough." he retorted, and he i seemed to get mad as he thought of it. . I was married not long ago, and as my ; wife's parents were pillars of the i church it had to come oS there, so they thought. Well, some sepnlrs were being made In the church, so the marriage i took plaee in the Sunday-school room. There's where tho whole trouble came We stood on tho platform where the Superintendent's desk stood, «ml before the minister got started I noticed great many people smiling In the nudlenee. I didn't know what to make of It. They all seemed to be looking ' over my head. I never said anything ; till the thing was done; then I turned around and looked up. What do you think I saw ? One of those confounded mottoes hanging right over oar heads, and it said; 'Suffer LIUls Children to , Come Unto Me.' isn't that enough to j make a man mad
— - i'k t'm.tsi 1 1 its or at, pi in , j The bcaifly of Alpine flowers is ahuoet 1 ■ psoTeibiji It coaSMte cither in tho in- ' i i creased «i» el the individual flowers as I L | compered with the whofi- [-Lut, jnincreeiod . .intermit* of color, or in the -massing of , •; «nal! flowm into dense opihiotu of bright . ; ootots; end it U only ,in the higher Alps. t . :4 obove ihf limit of foresta end upward toward the jicrpetniU Know-luw that- there . charaeteriiticA ire fully exlntiltoA This 1 effort at eOMpicnousness under adverse 1 circmnrtapcei may be traced to the com- ! , psratlve scercity of winged burets In tho ;t higher regions, end to the necessity for i ettraotiag thoih from a distance. Amid lhe vest slope* of dolirie end the huge soirees of rock so prevalent In higher ■ mountain regions, patches of hdenre odor I ran sloue jnako tbemselres visible and . eemto attract the windiring butterfly g from tire valleys. Mr, Herman Mullet's , -ireful obeerrftliaau have shown that lu tlie higher Alps boss and most other groups of \ ( winged insects are almost wanting, whil^ j , butterflioa ire tolerably abundant; iui", hj ■ , has discovered that in a unmber. ji cases ] , where a low tool flowur is oS.pled to be j fertilized by been, its Alpine ally faa* bml j iu stru.-tnr a vo modjfle t as to b- n.lipl. ,1 | IwJa are c'twnys ;'in tlie tc —p. will *on ■' Lir ' ' more nbu ndint thi- bellerllics snd ll i, ' 7 C^v"r3 LsBdi muunUin -,-eies ALISt! ! L'T',°0,, '-""afraB-i of J b-sb Alps wdb^ bnnchra ^
Tl- ipprei-hieg" .Ih,|.,«.re-.e of j' ' I, fvutentty (pTco way some ttprtr trat j ' triangular shape. It is thought that iibonl I5U tons of rock mirst have fallen in on the j Inking landcinks to notice the recession that inav lake place before another y en r. Tho ' American Fall has cvidontly given way at ' no doubt bnt tliat Niagara Fulls is crumbling away and fulling bock, but the prion nt s recession is probably tho greatest witnessed by any one generation. Tlie heavy iees tl el-ls which pais over Hi the spring, tho strong currents and ecasclore wear end tear of time, end the mighty thundering cataract, miwt inevitably tell heavily upon tho t rocky crest of the- grand old shrine; hut, of ' comae, 1 iti falling away rnnit be to alow as not to bo obeervable to tbo oyo, except m< n»e boulders give way.
JtVKVUi; nltl .tl- I.ABOII. " hv The ingenuity and penu-reronce of «t, ■ Japanese workmen have canned n la raj til In eoma of tho mannfictnring houses I,, i of Birmingham, where orticloe for tho br ; Japan trade are mode.. A sufficient ,qnanlity of there article* is already moile in I .bijwn to ciuae European houses in that i i-o-antry to direontinne the importation of ! them. The imimmibiUty of ,com|ieting j" i-ith Japancre workmen is explained by a ' i liirnunglisiu /W: "Frugal as badgers, indmktrions as bees, the Jap« nhdmell every I III sir market they enter, and outdo every . , civilized artisan it his own Uade. Any one . who mm a Jajianew oar|wutcr at work, ' ; witli his toes for a vice and hie thighs snd ^ stomach for a bench, has seen tool, well ^ used snd goods equnl to Earopoan turned [ out. Tliey will, in fact, liecomo forinid v [ lilu on all kinds of Western manufsctnraa. The Japanese are always ready lo learn, j,, to outvie everything that tho West does, ' ,,j , and this they do with leas food, leas air, tl , lsas clothing, and- I.ws comfort than any «j t civilized workman." The writer further v , -.tali s that he wuv nffm-d a inrgc orelt-c for |i Itirmiugham goods at a price at which be w . would lose shout ten per cent, yet a fir- ,j lory at Omkatook the order and nude the ai A Paris i«lier give* the following par- I1 1 tirulars on trade in books in Ancient times: ,r 1 "The book trade was highly ceteenij-d. The n si Kip of a lilirnrian in Athens was a placo of ' meeting for the idle and for vita. There 0; * tlie author of the Uteat publication gnvo a ft - public reading of it; litenuy, ertiitic, and tII even polllicnl inattrrs were discussed with- j] 1 out tin- slightest molestation on the part of i lbs police. Hence tho tusto for and the al price of books went up. PythagorBK' treat- j, isoa were sold for 9,117 franqi for siuglc p, B copies; it was Die material upon which the j, Imiks were written that made them then so v 1 dear. Tlie prices fell when the secret of h I |<archroent was found out At Boms the D; f ho<ik stores were kept in perfect Order and K ( wilh a certain elegance, Ijkc our own. In- „ B icriptions and nolioes, coverest the exterior ^ L of the shops; inside the volumes were care II follly classified oa shelves coiled nu/L 1 Never nnsex yourself for greatnre*. p 1 Don't trample on flowers while longing tor y a the stare. IJve up to tho fall moeenre of K 0 1 life, give way lu your Impnkea, loves u J ' and enthusiasms ; eing, emito, labor and la jj happy. d - ■ ' ■ lt I There Is no government so grievous as no qi j government at alL Despoli'm may be tor- _ ; rible. bnt aaarahy la diaboIiceL :i — — Be e friend to ririae, a stranger to vice.
THEHOUEEHdLD I If gilt frames, vhen nrew^aro czjvsrod { with nonet of wiiitp vurnilb. nUrapcAa j ran be washed off with u*iter -trtshout • - ' * j CiYOia jiepjirr falowaiufc) tlF? enrcka where aula eoiigpigat., rU drtvo llism j away. The siuuo retuody in „luo eooit '' for la ice Iv a lie, Ulead croaks at <-ach.-erow. , tnent «-f the aleope*. m-uew j and wrap tho end of eocli ir, U'" ,>r°*° * -ocaaplote | To rrsTKOT the l.lac' _ mnvt I lines across - carpet*,- rowm*. Uke corrosivo ! en i.ini.1 eo > to' g,t„ one taMs- 1 , '' AOU.Y iw)eiiitim.-Oiw ponnd of j' | " emr, Mlrco pgg.. threw ..in.o-s Imttor ' ' 1 Oirce-'inart.-rs of cnj. of milk. ; . s .twhf, iloi i-.p-'ipi.j, ,,i liuur. rul! e mi,! in iL-b's. fry a %ht hLwn in | , jWiingiard. J Bad | r ll'ipoH is r,u,lo by mixing one hirgft * t iblesjutoiiful of 'etipjH-r.is with one ' cuppcrM may l». 1 suight at. any dnigx |«hrt\i for pight or ten cent" n.jHUiipl, _ . ' ' clothing can lie inado by taking a cotn- ' wpb fli-uf tmrrcl, lining it with cambric, . I Srnl oovoritig tlio etitside with cre-timno - laid in plaits. Buriler tho top with a . niclio of tho eatua Cover the lid with , the same material and screw on n small j brass knob in the ectilro. , e SM ttftr »Ao. -Tako tiro jdeces of rib- ! r-,v n KT BIO- -lane ire PI , .- ui II—
bun fire or six inehes long, fringe the j ends, sow the sides together, then tin i with r narrow ribbon nu inch from each . I having first fltlod.thls wltheotton - kin) eretvet pow.tor. A fleiire may lie To BENOVATE black tat.. - Sponge it with clear, strong too. shake it ont an-1 lung i: op to dry. oi nun it nlulohunp. ' ■ -. 1. T iron .'.11 11..- wr iii I ri-lc ; bo Fuss i:l which hay beoonw y.-iUot by I n-;e any rewtot-al lo atoRi.ere ley tho um- of a eointioo of tuvuty-fieir of soil water, to which is a.l.h-1 twonmiiionis. nad tiio whole thoronghly mixed. Iamerse the fiannel, stir around Vfat. ct-n.nra. —Cover rau-h entlet with a dn'saing rondo of minced v.-uL bacon, fine bread crnmlis choppe-l pursier, salt and js-pper to tusto. Mix with an egg well beaten, l'ut the cut-l.-is m a buttered pan and imko. When done, iako tho cutlets ont of tlie jxui. p.mr over them some strained gravy in which a little celery has been cooked, and serve with slices of lemon. Aitlk mkbisqck.— Pare, slice, stow and sweeten ripo. juicy appl.-s; iimsli smiKith. and season with nutmeg or peel ; fill a pie plate with an undar- ' Crtist, and lxiko fill doniv Theu whip
the whites of three eggs for eooh pic, to stiff froth, with a little sugar, one tablespoon fnl to aft egg; brat till it - nils alone, then spreail over the pic tliree-foiirtlis of nti inch thick ; return " the oven three or four minutes to ( i issttad OF gradnally heating gliuw j jars ami jelly tumbler*, tire mi iron rod or win. about the tbieknivn of a slate { pencil, s.-venteon or eigiitrt n, incliea long, and bent into a liook or ring at j one end. to answer for a handle. When vnur fruit is cooked and rea<lv for- the. jars, insert this wire, -making snrevtha* ' it tonchea tlie Ireltom o( tin, jar, then fiil np tlie oobl jar with boiling fruit -or • jelly. Do. not lie afraid ; v- si will not I.e. v as many jara as you will by patting ' them in cold water ami gradually heating ' tliem in the old way. A DKtirtors tnor. nran.— Cat tho re mlimits of cold laiiled or rftast.sl cJiieken mnnll pieces. Make n aaune of on* ' pint of treom, two mmiwi of butter, yolk of ouo egg. beaten, nn-1 a tnldo, sjioonfiil M cornstarch or arrowroot, reasoning with salt Snd white pop|>er, a little sugar, one teaspoon fill of nnebery and olio bay loaf. Pnt tire, jiecs chicken in this snnoo in a stewpnn and shnmer for half an hoar. Stow some rice qnito soft in mill, awivoning r.-itb salt and paiiper. Pnt the chicken in tlie centre of a dtsh. ydaoo the rroo around it as a Ixirdor ami servo. IVin rra - Mako two very thin cakes of Imlian moal, flonr and sovln. jort ns .com bread, and wet it with sour inilfc. and bake them in a qniok oron. Makxi n gravy of oho li.M.wi>oohfnl of lmtter. the siun# of flonr. a .nip of milk anil salt and popisir. Wlieti it is boildrop in eold, sliced, hnrd -Iwilisl Iravo tliem in long enongh to don't let theia l-oil ni' if tlicy . will fall to pieces. Butter one of the hot Indian cakes, lay it in a reared pen dish, ponr on the grrivr an.l egg*, i and lay on the other ooko, bnftoring it - -« on Ibo top anil sprlrfkling no pep)xir J sunt salt Barring ths Lord and Ifca flevfi at tha 1 rams tima 1* vtry much Mks ths old trick of ' patting your head with ens hand and nib- \ bing yon* itoraich with tha olhar— you soon find- jown* U both patUng and tub- i If a man Lars lore in hi* heart, ha may i in broken fangniga, bat it wiU U sio. I que ncs to thorn who listen. , Brains are what canal They will tall, v rasa in a dog fight. f
J- The Cum-Shoa Mystery. ^ « "tVlnt makes rubbers wear octso&st | nowadaT*-?" was asked of a (Mtftgr I1 dealer. . -•"11. y ou needn'a Wonder at their wearing cot. They .are made -with old nihhers groiftd up. ind mixed with a - . fgifof y'.uic gitm." I "Todv extensively, is this carried on:" •Well, a dcalcy told roe of one roanu- * j facturer who fast year ground up 10,000 tons of old rnlilxT shoes to make newones. They pay from three to four ceim p< r pound for Ihcm. 1 remember" the ; lime when you could get what were : then called gums, made on a block in Africa, that .wonhl last a man longer than a box of tlie frauds of lo-dvy. Still |_ .-an go to a trustworthy dealer and' if fof.S! Cel. ajtair ofrubbcrr that will lait . j A large nnrabtr of factoiics have been pentely in love, finding that no noliee was Liken of bis visit to tiio house of his • Jean, I wis. here on Monday ni Jit " "Ay, ye wqrc that," replicii she. An' I was here on Tuesday night:-" ■And I wis Here on Wednesday," continued the ardent youth. ' Ay. rm' ye were i-ere -m Thureibiy "An" I am here the night asala." •'And what abiiut it, even if ye cam' every nlglit-'V "What about it, did re say? Did ye no begin to smell a rat?"
Merchant (to applicant for a job) — "Do yon know anything about figures, Uncle Hiatus T' Uncle Rastus— "Yes, sail." Merchant— "Well, if 1 were to lend yon five, dollar*, and you promised to par mo one dollar curb month, how much would yon owe roe at the cxptxaUftclc Iiastus— "Fi' dnllahs, sab." Merchant— "I'm afraid you don't know much about figures." Uncle Hastuv— "No, sab ; but 1 specs 1 knows all 'bout Uncle Itnstus." 'Princeton bar-temkr ; to young man w ho I? pouring out big drink.Y~"How's classic! V" "Princeton liar-temlcr — " Ctasahts. Ain't >11 one of tlie college young I Young man (Irolignanlly) — " Ndt much. I'm representing the 'biggest 1 makes you think I'm a student?" Princeton liar-tender—.' 'Tlie size of ' that drink." An anxious New York tailor who sent 1 HI! after bill to a backward customer , Anally lilt upon the device of leaving hia x dun at lire Manhattan Club, where he . heard the debtor was a member. The club's clerk returned the bill marked Mr Blank is dead-" On November 1st ^11 came the bill again. The clerk wilh ngaia writing on its face, "Tills roan is * Still dead."
Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade al Many A Mecniy's Drug Wore as the » giving irinMi.otlles of Dr. King's New- Discovery for C'oiKAimpllon. Tlieir trade ii simply rnortnoiia .in tilt* very valuable article never disappoints. Coughs. Cokls. A -ilium. BronchitU. Croup, and all iliroatnml lung diseases quickly (tired. You cart test It before buying by getting i trhd bOtOe free, large fire $1. Every tesitle warranted. II "Silver pitchers for presentation lo bridal couples tan be hail of us as low as 42 and they will wtar for three month*;" ailvcftisea a Cldi-ago firm. That Arm lias tumbled to a loug feP. want anil those pitchers' will soon Ire sold nil over lhe United Slabs. Can t I ley in-nnge In gel np a s.1 of silver -IKioiis or fork* for about 2fi cents? Grmh men 1 hnveaHltle girl who lit* , difflcokv. I employ, d at dilTenut times •wo of .:ur best physicians, and their efforts | ro> rd of no success. Tiny told , roe that alie could not llvr. 1 was ad. • viserl by a neighbor lo try Dr. Sclh Ar. , uolil's t 'ongh Killer, 1 dbl so, but .wilh ■ erv Utile Willi. If any, but the result wiis mat velloua. My little girl Is to-day i nllve and pcrfeelly well. I'leaso aetept i my thanks for tlie wonderful medicine which yon have placed before the public, 1 wish every body knew its value. Wm. t K. At derson. llMlvar, W. Vs. 1 Physic la necissaty at time* far IMII ioii.-nrss.Cosllvrt.es*, Ac. l"«c Dr. Ar. nold's Bilious Pills. 2ftc. , marry you. ^shall always ifsletm yon r as a friend, but I cancot Ire ycur wife." George hesif sled, "'Clara," lie Mid bm. ; -fci-nly. "will ycai gram roe one favor le. ' u piieitSifurHy? ^"Wlmt is It ?" -'i'liVo 1 Worth Your Attuntlrtn. : Ciilflilf out am! tin* 7110 ATtimaCo., A ugustft, Maine, who will send you free, 1 -"iui thing new; that just mini money for all workers." As wonderful a* lhe < leclrio Ught, a* genuine** pure gold, it w ill prove of lifelong value and Imporimre to you. Both sexes, all age*. Allen & Co. ."bear expense of railing yi n in burini-sa. It will bring yon In more a cash, right away, than anything else In , this world. Anyone any where tan do the work, and livo at home also. Ik ior - write at once; then, knowing all. shook! 1 you conclude that you don't care to en . gage, why no bartn Is done. Utile Charlie, tlyeaia old. is already much dated at the prosper I of being put I in pants. He Is. however, so'i! v troubled . the though; or whs' i • -ball wear when jpdnrt ti'" mii' ' ' 1 unwanted for Until. It." be "I woa't want to go !a a dn«r , and 1 slran't have , you make lliais, m»'.nnia. nor any women folks; they ihl»T 1 -now bow b- P"' Jho right klna. of, mid1 in. ' Hal**' •*<>

