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VOLUME XXXIY. CAPE MAY CITY, SEW JMRSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 26. 1SSS. WHOLE NUMBER 1180.
CAR* UV CITY, N- J-. ■ * jr atitt r-MMmmm ».- K 00 | T«g Itrtrtly to Unw ^E AMINO * BLACK, ATTOBNBY8-AT-LAW, ' citron. *. j. tre-y y j. y. umnMo * BOM, ~ DENTI8TB oSPSr^iSw aac oc mm fentuKtm. 'AMES M. E. HILDRETH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW uoitob, lumuD nfStmxn m jfh. LAKE, MO.' RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, HOLLT BBAC11, N. J. - SPICE R LEAMOre, TTORNEY-AT-LAW BOLICITOR-IN-CHANCERY, «i funwiai n.cin KiT,*. i. 5ENNINOTON T. HILDRETH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SOLICITOR IN CHANCER! , 1M MAX1IT wt,. cAiron, R. J. w-.~-.-wi Mrtngfaft. yc LAW ARE HOUSE, tr*rwm irinr, un hat cut. ^aagassggKa1"^MERICAN HOUSE, IO. I af 10 filflTOTM STREET, CAT! MAT CRT, >. 1. IE.MMMll.AnAM DO—AM. MW. JNITBD STATES HOTEL, CAM MAT cm,*. J. MMiMiirnvin. n rra oat. C. B. BBBVBk, Fre»rt*tot QLBERON, ram cosoub ball, miab tb« ■ BACH. DBIVT, rar OIYIOB, ABD J- B- WHAOir, Owaw A Iran VIET EI, holo* Fruits A Confectionary, Has ■aoareat, VcraHoetli aaa Pin our* Ml, « WABBinaTtHI Br.CAPB MAT. ^ B. LITTLE, RLAOnCAL WINTER AMD OLAE1BB, 1^ C. GILE, ROUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER, CAFB BAT C1TT, *. J. ■R1BATMI TVtXlWUk URBOOATB^ OFPICE. zggttsr&snT y ARE * ELDEEDOE, UNDERTAKERS. AMES -T. BAILXT , FBACTICAI. \ uMim
^ JfBrmturr, foryctt, for. I 927 MARKET . ~ I THE WAVE'S BEAPEBS Are cordially invited, When in the city, to B. visit No. 937 Market street. They may need = Furniture some day and it will do them good to drop in on us and learn lor themselves what astonishing bargains are offered here in ail kinds of furniture, Special inducements are offered to seaside resort buyers who purchase extensively. We make our own Furniture, and sell at ™ Retail cheaper than many dealers can buy at wholesale. " CHAS. WEINMANN & CO.. ' , MAKERS OF FINE FURNITURE- 927 w Successors to Weber A Wainmann. MARKET STREET, . PHILADELPHIA. FURNITUREFor Hotels, Cottages & Boarding Houses. We propose to give our customers the advantage of buying direct and thus avail themselves of the opportunity of saving all •% discounts allowed the middlemen. A very large assortment of' Furniture and Bedding feom which to select. It will pay you to call and see us. Estimates cheerfully furnished. i alex j. h. mackie, (Successor to M.ckie * Hilton.) •, 119 N$?rth Second Street, j PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. - T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, f No. 12 North Secortd Street. Philadelphia. 1«UU and iUarfltM |n«l. , WASHINGTON HOTEL, Eavanth and Chestnut Eta, Philadelphia. JOHN TRACY; Proprietor. WEST JERSEY HOTEL, BOOT or MABBBT STKBBT, CAMDBM, B. 1. VmklRt 9*llfriR|, /urnUWaa R. J. THOMPSON. 1 Fine Tailoring, •outhwest cornar I I th and Chaatnut Sts., - ' raium.rnu.rs. GEORGE M. POWELL, .MERCHANT TAILOR No. 1 6 Dwcatur Street, Capo M*v City, HIRAM DbWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, * "No. 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. k Mate ^ >3a ■iterial at a Be3maMe Price. I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Washington •treat. Cape May. N.'J. SHE EPMMB6 SOBDI HATS. CiPS, BRBBELLAS. > "i* » "* . * ■"? — Miss LIZZIE SMITHERS, 1 """"" ' m Btrun m — 1 Spring and Summer Millinery, „ Nd. IB ROUTH 2d RTREET.PHH.APA. PA RABOLA SPECTACLES, . -&*1" r - : rtr." — i , i *" I MATHAN O. PRICE. I Surveyor and Conveyancer, oacoaav orrr.a. j. tii L
CHEAP, GOOD, AND STYLISH S CLOTHING. "Our -Mail Order Department" affords ami ud saving advantage. to , distant buyer*. By thla mrui we have Increased ocr customers by I be thousands, who cover every 8ute In the t'n- . WHY? Our First'Claas Clothing" i">i>"I*r price*, ud the u*e of "our Improved 8etf-MeasuHng Chart*^ . Our "spring and Summer SulU are not equaled at i ouble the price elac where. I" poo requeat we will aend aamplca ol our Imported Suit# al % | 0, 12, 14, IB, 18, 20, 22. and $25. Also ' Our Perfect- Fitting Trousers, _ "Thompson's Patent Cut," made by First Clean workmen Irom Ileal English Caesimerea, 01 all flguree, ud please all tastes. Samples furnished upon request for our $4, 5, 6, 7. 8. 9. Trousers. _ f When mjticittog samples, al- ^ I way* stale If llghl^or dark shades, ,L, H. 0. THOMPSON, Jjj Tail jr, Clothier and Importer. 1338 C&alGGl SL PaMelplR ?hiUda. insinrss fords. ^ UraCHNEIDKB'B RESTADEAKTAND DIH1H6 R001S. I, JACKSON'S CAFE, 10 SOUTH EIGHTH BTUKET, raiUtDBLTillA. H JOSEPH G. BOYD, GROCER, No. let MkHKBT BTHBrr,] Jia-y riiiUDBLrniA. "PH^GBAND^ TURKISH BUSblUB B. HOWLkXD, Sap*, aiyU-r CELERY COMPOUND AND NERVE FOOD. jmBMSffiliaM Beott sad Bases, Tod, w. rtrai, a. a. ua ows at., reuse a illlffllJSfSJS. S WOHKB Off* Alta" - 835 Mukat Strait. Philada. Catarrh JJBS. 1. B. * i . B. HOBBN8A OK, "t MOBTGAGES "7% s 8'^ &&BL i
ONE DAY kT A. TINE. UwnaL Is Wa kaaeam Ami Bars BesvlbalrDnaa bowsaw wa DBBbstbssa labsaely ««l_sSisUmu.ea, bm. HUFF AND TIFF. Who were thayf They wen Mr. ud Mrs. Thwatte. aad they had bwmaofsra lew weaks only. TWy baeams HaE and TIE when tbay married. AJthongh they ware waB-tedo cKJaua ' of gnat^ew lauseaaUw, they bad not beu ' married grandly Ul church, because tbay oneenuid uderatand wfcyiLyhad run away, a* U» sppoaltkm to their marriage had bau more of a postponing character than anything alae; but Mr. Tbssalte had anggastad that ths former Mlaa Fbathorly had too mile money fur Ma son's intended wife. There bad been a stormy scene. In which the two vessels, old and young gentlmnen. had eomo Into collision say more? No; surely all persona of twenty will see why yeang Tbwalte married precipitately ud flew with his charming wife Into lodgings. "Huff. dear, fm all ready," aald hi* , wife, entering the toomShe was dressed fur walking. It being near -Inner time, and she were her bending spring hat aad clinging buff gown, liar tenth glinted, bar ayaa darkened. SB she lookes down at ber husband, who bad been reading a novel of View Hugo. Thwalte glanced up, stretched, sprang In his feet ud bustled shout, getting his hit, gloves ud cue. Thou ho cJspped his hands sclantlflcally "Yon havo your purse!" "Yea." say* ho "You have your para "Yes." says she. They went ud hod their dinner. Tbwaito had been silent all the^wny "'*£ ^£u>bM!dia!r u7 i' "d ^ifSThln fuedly. "What'i the matter*-' u.ki-l TUJ, caKdr "Oh, nothing, T Iff. Don't trouble yourself about It. Only''— Uls ljw ro"Dnmhhan you fallen III?" "No— partly, though- I've fallen Into 111 luck. I thought I had some inouoy In "CertalnlTnotl That u. I suppose 1 nartmrnts of yonf°puraei" aakcsl Tiff, laaily funlngbcrself and putting her two dainty feet on the haasoek. The only answer Thwsito weaned likely to make was to begin feeling of ail Ul* ^■Heyr aald Tlff.^^ ^ Thwalte. shortly, ns. of course, he hadn't "Good gracious' " said Till, suapplng ber bracelet, "how unusual, isu't It:" "Why, yos, that's what troubles me. fore this." "Aren't there such things ss check*?" upon Mm lovingly. * TbwMloloughcd. h | you cash your cheeks?' "When I havo them." aald Thwalte. going to the mantelpiece to light a cigar. "I cash 'am at the first bank Icome to." "Perhaps If you go to the bank they'll give you a check tovaah." she said. "No, hardly."' at banks?" "Heavens, TIE, why not?" "Well, then, go to tbo bank where you Her husband took his cigar from his . . .U . Mrs. Thwalte shook out a fold In her dnea with a gentlo wave of the liudHer husband was again staring fixedly into the dsaert of Ma dilemma, dhorosc. ' and going to him laid that gentle hand of hem npob his ahouldcr she— "about money, 2 mean? ' Something will happen. Perhaps yon havo money In your trunk. It la quite funny to think as we imlalking so much about such vulgar things." -■That's all very fino," Thwalte murmured; "but what are wo to do for break featf" "Tee; and we shall break cm It, accordlug to present Indications " "Pshaw! I'm rare I can do without It . lust for once," Tiff assured him, almost He meditated, convinced that ho could not gel along without It, even for once, and although he had Jut heavily dined he - began to fool symptoms of banger. The Imagination la everything. Tbwalte was stunned, but before morning be bed realised that be must find work. What did work mean lo him? A One walk, at worst; glome, cans, rafreahnumta, diplomacy; a governor with the ■noon, a dread of being aant to Europe. Tiff was u fresh as a rose I ho next day: Sm po^sd har bead out of tlis window "How perfectly sweet It In thla mornlog!" neld she. "1 mean tc weer my gray "Whore are you going?" asked Huff. Baa turned slowly Bad pared at "him. "Oh. yea. I do remember now. No breakfast.'' "It la too. too cruel, my love." says be. leaning against anything be could find in dmpMr^'But Uh»U jfo^to a place or tMng profitable to do°at ooce. fioTmy word I will soon be back, fully equipped for a hearty lunch. As you as v. nothing serious can befall tern happy ybung beluga Uke you and me." On ha went Into the sunshine, and Till Xfsas SSJS™"1""" "aext thing." OBteaa a aerlea of atrasge phase* of feeling eould be counted an Intareatlng. It Waa then that HuffTbwalte burst into the roam, hi* face gleaming wbltely in ths dim light. "Tlffl Oh. Tlffl" She did not answer, but In r. moment alcwiyjaWJurrmU from tfa*w>fii.hm "My child, are yon fanriabedT exclaimed bar husband. With glistening What hare we Uca dOflngT "Oh. my dear. I have bean up and down ssstfc'sssgs.^as company, but. by the beerd of Mnecal I km bad aothllw bat a glaaa of wlise and arudmy. Yet It wu imperilivc lo smile IMjypnnot knowtbal Ilk lmperatl-. In i "I dot care li M l>r retorted 1HL ; with some show of Ufo. "And yon should | SS^^inSP/S'h^'lmi ' Hbe bad to welt US evening for Ibat . "But. Tiff, 1 have one profosmd hope In thla terrible dlleuuna. In which 11 now ' 3Sl"nirf gmundad. Havo you not any mon-yT' Mrs Thwalio threw her head back rr V',"- . •- - J
at once, fcat evejug? Live ct r~r ' pqme Without delay. u_ix.t Tlff.imd In 1 ■ rra start nt onco C-v our ftvlly h.tki Uh'.c at the lewtaurjna ' n« to dS^riA^Sfho - behind bm atoftoy aralst. "Haff Thwalte," Ac I'ermadad. "do ! . ytm mean to say jou could use xr; pii. > money to aupparl us?" t "1 say wore to a dcucrd fin. and any 1 money would lie rMIier inegMfflh-. ( ' IluveuT yob pln» enough? fir are jo « to J hours?" [- "Huff Tbwaito, I never could have be- | Ihmdll." t - "That you could not take careafgro.* ■ She begun to cry. ami spent all the tears L alio had longed to shed during the . . but would not rtwd i hem became I >i- ' was taking care of her. ) He was wrwtebedly hungry Ills puh-o ■ wan awful high, or tow. he did not hi;"" which, and aa foe Ma wife, ah- might die before morning for want of anso\*lcr - patty. Upon tho top of thrao dire Yams lay the purse to her pocket oi upper drawer, lie waa deeply angered. Somi* thing whlrlrd around to hia heart and sent the blood to his ,'orohraal. and he bit Ma Upa before ho knew that ho waa In- ^ clinod to. Ho aat down to a bowrd poulbeanl the light nattering of .a spring ' shower In the gathering darkness, and lij also heard Ida wife feeling about In the ^ "Hero!" dramatically. Ilo looked up and . saw a pretty purse before Ida noao. Tho noxt Instant Tiff Thwalte was looking at ber husband to blank dismay. Duff had pjLJof 5to*wtodnw*^w"h°a 'rotokUn^ Tiff turned to tho sofa and threw l„.r S self down at full length, gloriously T 1 h£l « Ti"' L""J "Certainly, Tiff. But on second j U no, Tura I 3 down again and reading a few pages of lira. Browning, sbo looked up with a n smilo oa if at some Joko. which wan tnes ° pU^blo und^tho ri^matsuroa. I h..fl j v "Weren't tSey Just right?" L "Huff, you arc getting obiuae. hho . I "Mercy! "n P'jrn"m ,'f "1 oan make my thing* last Jus! about j k "That does seem a problem. ' mused ! , Tiff, laying down Mrs. Browning's |*«ems I h tompomrily onjier knee "CottTdn't you j i p 'Wouldn't you get a bathing dross?" demanded nuff. with withering* aarcasm. "Oh! " gaaped Tiff, "Low fearful you I- always are!' Suppose tho quarrel nror. and for a dav "Well, dears, how do yon do?" Tha d vrn'lr*t"n"nnfr!:.. |a Huff and Till were transfixed. Thoy warn Just starting out for breakfast, i- "I waa detenu iued lo find you In. and so J. alnco papa would hear of it. Tho deteca tlrv lava jou drank Stoinbcrgur Cohiucl r "How dara you ru'vr tho same air ws w breathe?" itinndcred Huff, atriding up to hia sister aad taking her round tho waist ]- for a kins. "Wo lguoro your existence. 7 "What a lovely room!" exclaimed Esther, silling down with Tiff upon tha aofa. with a *««ep of- tho eye*, and then Bonding eldewaya towards tbo bride's check until chMlta and llpa ineu "You ?. ''''"Yen lovo!" aald Tiff, tun! Uiev embrace. "Pal* isiya you tnuat bo inarriod over 'r again; jpi thrtuigh tho form and all tho y allow and lanvrtanoo." remarked Eotbor, y with the inttal filacituslinK. laxv uonchal8 "ff"' lilt1''' "ld 'hST'tom" °"yth-'n,,jg| " brotlier; Just aa though any cue wna moro to tovo sritli your^ Beaala VeoU.criy^lhan tho marriage at all." "Plraxe ui tell my father," acid Hoff, * aavcrt-ly. basking down at his wife, who I- hoid her chto lu hcr hand, "that 1 remorn- * bar hi* forbid ding it (or ua bod aa forbidE ding It) Very distinctly. And please add that fromtbla time forttomyJitbcrjM. * mot" f * "Dreadful wads tbcao. WUl," sighed Ma alitor, glancing up with compressed Hps. "Deox yon utlnk no. Besator' ' -SlhlS.IMSX.'lS'S'gSI--I oo;-asbe, and foebi a htttoawbw-rd at bur t , Lather thought a ummaut. bad then atod abo bvUarad aha would not .uy any n longer just now. Huff said that he would . see hav home, and thsm roltoatod that ba ' could not veer well carry ont Urn IntraJ Uon. Esther upon this explalued that she i srci'ici'ftnSriis; ■ stopped to throw over ber sEanlder a tonJ lad. .J fcanlai laugbUr. ; ','By thuway Will." abo eaUrd. "If wa I vara to Uto mautonabla set. whal . tar- , rtbia notoriety you two wild thtoga would ' Aafitr* * R"' llka 1 nl00 ltar 1 arffiT^aSriH-^d^toid «5ad"n?m ■ bar huahandV buvyant slater — who waa 1 aiaaaaehwd (rtesei— and after a pawaa. or aaro.tt.ing vqulvalonl to on*. Huff a had not drswtodod Am tha carriage with . Mlaa Thwalte, for fear of catching sight r af tba world -"dreaded grin on tho fuoa- * u.', \ dir"na awared Thwttto. rat? tuTmraiIt*'ioma- , thing uraeual. "and ti will take a long > Ubm tot tow to oaasd round ss my father - s»bu",ic " iuu ^ Huff would Ilk. to have said lUt as a . young httabexid beCoald not ha otMrwia* !s|rt^£sr»';x; » | "«»■ H»«7»atoMi varaTa»». tojLjW - .
f fom Vxhc world' dhd aimnytng rohsuvaK th? Tho dear waa opened hartUy, and a figure preaentod Itaclf which dashed Umto It waa Esther, pale and trembling, tor aahas fare omphaalxed by a black vMl areond It, and over her colore# drraa a heavy, black akawl. Tbwaito hurried to tor vsfl took ha- nngtoved band to hia. "My atoter. whM baa happened to whispered Esther, dropping her "bowl against his arm. Tbwaito led her to an easy chair and belied her down upon Ua soft cushions, then running to flathor's side, finding I'oiitigretSy from" otto to tL'other^aa _ I tbo two sympathetic young people bent t-Dcur sister." sobbed Tiff, "has something terriblo happened?" "My father." MUd tho vhlts faced gtci. in tow tones, *butttng-her eyee "1-kthcr! father!" rriedThwalte, deeply agitated and clutching hia slater's hands In a firmer grasp. "What news of him?" "Dead!' The young eouulo sauk on either aids of Esther, crushed and horrified- Without opening her eyes Esther spoke on: tho loving measogo. brother "Will, tn ouo ■ftiwiutr's dlatrcks was agonizing. Esther ftopprd speaking, opened ber "!*»i irsTvsre--.-yielding to your own fulher. W11W" Her brother bad wilhdnswn to tbo ether side uf the room, his fan, buried in his 1 ^obS?"iiil ""j,*'0"' ho -r Tiff "Why. yea. thare is ho[s> ill this coae," Miss Thwalte saM, to a dillercnt tone. ftll»| to the emcrgvuey.^ ^ler strong [ hroll- r Iil^ Chicago to his father upon "Ami a--." raneliMhai tither. "papa waul- ••• glee you a Uisg-.ilKeut reccpj his 11)-. —Harper's Wwklv EVPS MADE OF CRYSTAL. ' ^ It, crystal cyos cannot bo molded Into l allenro on Ihe subject. " France. tLo'1 manufactnre of^ artlfieial t French » urkmcn. who keep the prvs-res a • Gobelin tapestry keep thetr-art a secret, r There are two or tbreo In this country engaged In tho manufacture of artificial > eves, hut tlM-ir product lacks often the Frrarh"1*? °ni1 ° m^^good "[ "" 1 "How muchwnnhl aneyetoonlercost?" "Not over $15. Wo keep a large asi sortment In stoek, and If we ran fit a > man tho rust would ho only $10. There I la not ntieh a difference to people's cvoa as most persons suppose. Tho ordinary black eye, the light and dork blue eve 1 and tho gray eye, and what la callod tbo 1 wall eye are pretty much on the aamu Stern. Oculists have studied tliodlfnit shades and tinta of tbo eye so long 1 that they make a pretty good match to the natural eye. Not only that, but they can fit on artificial eye exactly in tho place of a diseased eye after the latter ' has been removed. If tho musclea havo 1 not been damaged, the artlfieial eye ran lie modo to reli t. Utile after tbo manner ' of a good eyo, but hardly In tho lino - frenzy of tho post. I have known eases ' so skillfully done that It was a hard mat1 -trr to tell at the first glanee which was ' the artificial and which waa the natural, although a sharp observer would dla- • tlngulah it to a abort time." ' "Bo you think there are many bony ' boys tn New York with glass eyes?" we : laughingly Inquired. ' "Well, I can hardly aay bow many Now • Yorkers sleep with one eye open. A felr ' estimate would perhape be over 1,000 or l.fiOO. A great many from out of the J city eomo to be fitted arlth artificial ayro 1 I can Judge somewhat of tha number by the amount' of my sale* every year." "I auppoae^jou have come across tome r "Yea, I could tell yon acne funny axparte nee* which I have bed. I remember one young lady who was never suited . with bar eye. and had It changed onco or , twice a rear. Another old lady used to toas ber eya about ones or twice a year, (too man who used to go on periodical I *j»«as often want homo adthout hit eye. ' extra optlm Ho aaTd 'that'ho "wanted to bo prepared for any emergency But I ■ ^"nSkSrSRsTiK: [ L J. Vaaos to No* Yurk Ctraohlra "Maude." he aald softly, la ha poOai out Use tremolo atop to Ida larynx, "vrfH 1 yrn marry me?" 1 , "No." aha answered with all the rarneatj brSI cf I tortus, conviction. ' U« m s. 1 -J If to deep thought, and i then aald . 1 "fttiaagn. atzrnio.-bow a thnjik^wurd passed -away. - ia-i'tl: ' t.rovtato that I navo hoapl that boiure. — Merchant Trart A Tttaatot *£ro. Manager of a Theatrical Company— 1 That laiaxto J^ | ...awd la thiuoM vatoahlu mat. ludk out on a tour of ild. rvasUryTtocrrdnluus I r! -ud-no dors not look aa though ha waa much of an motor. Manager— Ha can't act at all hot aa to . to a ahautiuu pedestrian 1* aavur has
i LAUGHTER. | 1 ■ ; » MISS GmMMfiOM. I ° Sw earn* to na InGs* full gtory of a; d tamo's richest rotortag. whan "Orloh i p was srrttten on ervayrhtH astd vale to ah. a - "red and yaltow tints of fallen hare*, awl [ d I be deeponcsl rtohoeaa af Ilia ladlan a im h ^ mar and atmoaphere bathing all to (aidan • V Brother Ralph and 1 stood on the vcr b and* to wclrame bor. and aa she ream up a J the bread witlto steps, tho mottow autumn a a sunlight fiaabhtg back from ber golden b it hair *:«! aeomtug lo idile itself hi tbo dark . rich, dusky beauty, tbo still glowing t *• Xpleodor of that Incomparable month— October, so I always thought of ber. and a £ ao I think of be* today b to coma, then Ralph did tho assoc. I l- And, ere be otuched It. which waa not 1 noticed an unusual flush mount to Ma handsome, fair fare, and t feared that bo a . sraa In danger uf losing hto bassrt at the c were long poll our school days, but we c ^ had two troublesome young atstora, to I JJ traveled a long way' Hera was asingu- « •- thtuk. a bull Id be futr to match tile bright tootood It suited Imr d^ brown cyca, [ 'g *oo on either cheek ( ip fills waa tall and graceful, with an air u- that waa half cumutandlng and a took, a a L aomcthtng about Iter, aa 1 havo aald bo t fore, which reminded mo of all tha deep 1 *'j; pass, on of tnteiiatty of October's warmth < Such waa Flora Grandtoon when she 1 *1 catuo lo ua. and It la not surprising that o Ralph's cyca lingered on her loroly faro t J0 away for shame's safco. Tlmo psascd very t pleasantly Wa II rod to the country, dt 1 rather. Just outside of a stirring town, '' and wo could therefore combine tbo picas 1 t* llow Mlaa Urandlaon enjoyed her ont- I r door ran, bice with tho children in the < id brilliantly tinted autumn woods! Ralph 7 frequently accompanied them, much to t watched with Joaloua eyes every move- l 0p tnent that Indicated hia growing Interest t ,t In tho charming atracgertd We know oothtog of her save that oho < u. waa from a auutborn city, and waa thrown I of vlncod tbo moment that Ralph first set .j his eyoo upon her that sooner or later alto I (T thought Itovor struck me that alio, a poor governess, would bo glad to win him for a i at husband But It never did- i There waa not the least sign of coquetry h for that, though I couldn't get over the l * One day. very late In November, the Tempted by the beauty of tho scene 1 I gunc far when tho aouud of Ralpb'e voloa ? ■' pairing, and he waa saying, oh! bow oar j . "Ftor Ood'a sake. Flora, giro mo a llttlo 0 bopo!" j d "Hare I not told yon there la none?" 1 t io beard her answer, almost desperately; "1 I g desire that you will neror mention this ■ to subject again. Mr Forctval." .1 •V Not caring to play the eavesdropper. I J "i walked away and Joined tho children, who ' „ Mlaa Urandlauo and Ralph" had no7 m mo But my blood waa boiling at the ( nt thought of Ralph suffering through ber i •1 When 1 saw htm again the poor boy < w looked aa wblta and miserable as any | J; case, but I knew well what bad driven ] at him away I loved htm dearly, and could , ,o hardly boar tbo loneliness' of tha boost i » after ho waa gone » At last, exasperated by bar calm, I -. queenly loveliness, when my own heart ' ' waa aching ao. I rented my sorrow and ' displeasure upon Mlaa. Urandlaon B1m ' was atttlng by tbo window reading, aud , y long, steady look, slightly mingled with , '» aurprhw. and tlira dropped thorn to bor I tiook again without a word I tbon told ' ''' bar wbat I had orerbaardt and repoatod ; * angrily that It waa her fault that Ralph ~ had gnaw assay ,y "1 am aony." sho aald quietly, "that ' io you board what you did. No ouo would ?r over havo known of your brother's dla Prrd val. yon cannot aay that I havo ovoa * ooeouragod bla unfortunato tbroollhav by I wu forced u acknowledge that ah# is had not. 1, "But. since ho did lovqg^u, In splto ol a- all, why should you have "re fused Mm. ^ Miss Urandlaon? to not Ralph young, r° woman on earth?" S°<*' °aOUSl' **' - "Ho to all that. Miss Perctoml." she re ir plied sadly. sr "Then why——" to "1 havo no lornto give." alio Intra a ruptrd Hastily; "anM oven could I km »' any one, I have n.A thsf$l|i." "Not the rtghtr 1 ropeatWL "Thee 1 you are cugagrd to eoaae othacT "No." ah* said quietly, but 1 uw th. rr crimson In her checks begin to deepen >1 "Baeanaa 1 am already a wife." sr "A wife?" I cried to a ma ventral to "Tout" "Tea. Mh. Perot val, I r a. Aln-aity angry with her Iwfcrti thla idr wit'VuH of totici ...re "ot it La urn _ match to Use qutoi, luic, rn lu ton* ; * * v. ' In all our acqqatntan-e I Itad never ad) mired bet a . mm* ea I dtd at thrt mtk ' W_-KldS rd toward ber. re "Frey exptotn. If ytre can. Mtae Grand* 1 enn." I aald li» my coMaaltone. "why yon v Mitorrd thla hollas under a false character, tn which you wpu my brother's heart only to break It What have yon to aay to - "Nothing; axorpt that your brother ■J lttiew» all t hare to tell astd I don't feat ,k Whoto vurtd ttf yue dram em onfi^to A> 1 "Pecrtrat I win ge sdwtwlH-vq" - . iLsLrrjXs J VSB 7.
S^rtpdTrai'IXritoi'oySf1'""' ' "Hy edl'Be aoirt. and my c. asqoreamu the deathly pallor of ttor tarn as 5bc turned to leave the room At" thox. Instant a Servant headed ere • Iqttev-frera Ralph, aqd iXortf. open and read It where 1 «ood. torch' s tottrriexplalnlng why h. bad! gona. .»<> mnl that Mto. tiretoitoon, wlmat to cnd«l by toggtaf me to be kiad-i and not allow bar to have our bos* Ehdf penitently. I plrad ttoJkttor to Land, remarking that Ralph's wiatoa law to me. and that I hoped ato would forgot my words and do what wai She hesitated a minute or to. with the open letter to bar hand, hud I' knew thai a great struggta waa going ha beneath that calm, beoutiful exterior. "It la bamiRattog." aho aajd U length, wtth a little, qulrorlng emllc. "to rntnahi poor. Ea Porelral. and I must not think too much of my dlgaky. Beside*. 1 was sure. If you had known .the troth, you would not hare been so unjust" And ad she stayed. Mentha after, when 1 had (down tolwv and esteem ber for the "brat aud noblest uf women." aa Ralph had .callod her. St told mo her story. Briefly, she hod a largo fort una willed to her by so undo of her husband, wi at other heirs, through Jealousy and gns*4 Iter li/o by cruol slanders, la tha bitterness of tholr hatred they bad estranged ber husbo»8;frotfi her. and to bad deserted her. believing tow to to Her cnemtra ltad been auecoaaful to all their plots against her, and she bad bora, persecutions and insults which, aa 1 Uat ened to their petheUcal reel tab made m< wondor that a woman llko her cottUl hart endured them and lived. Abandoned by tho husband whom ato still loved belter than her own ltfo. ato thrown, friendless, upon tha world, ahi kept bor history to herself, slmplj dropping bar married title for tbo aako a being less cxpttad to curiotut question Whoa winter" canto round again wi exporting Ralph; who wroto that ht waa heart whole once more, and luu dot bring a friend to help bin, enjoy hi How handsome Ralph looked aa h Walked, smiling and happy. Into tho raids of our family circle, and what a spleadli man was tbo stranger who walks' cloa* behind hint Aa Mlaa Grondlaon'a dark, brautlfu eyes' glanced up at them, a shriek that and alto fell faintlngYnlo the stranger' Whal nrad to toy mere. Ralph ba coustltutnl himself a ls.it Quixote, aa secretly pledged himself lo right th He bad found Paul Orandlsen. had tol , pure woman alto had proven herself A^d FauJ bail rem,, with hint to knot I think Ralph nua almost aa bapp when Flora turned Ihoao beautiful brow eyra upon him and murmured. "God bios you. my nobis friend." aa ho would hsv > have bran fulfilled. -TU UooeadaU at ! Finding the way it sea depends on twi Dtetbads. rarh^ of wiiii-h t* : hrerrtlcall; - the second method may f'tdl thruughou'i t I or .luring tho .-rit!-al rarts of t when loud Is r.pproaehbd. TTrtta d«w reckoning. <m which to many cases th. tho mo»t rcicutlfio captJluH may havo t. trust, must l«- considered first. 1 Dead rnrk.oting. (why ctdlwl "dead" ! do tut know nor greatly care) depends ol ' determination lwur by bp .r the <11 If w\- r. - ' , tlrnv. ' mrui on July 1, aud sho soil 1 wo can calculate her position at tho en, ' of that hour, subject to tho action of cur rents. Shire tho rate and direction o i currents are mostly known wo con tab , this pur? Irul-r cause of motion Into ac count. Th'uM we can mark in on our char tho position of tboahip at the end of th j of time during which her course remain i unchattg'si ana bo fhrth— till finally vr t detcniitrie b.ir position at iu*m o:; July li (This fa not neeevaar'dy or probnbiV fV *• , poalliott naw uttaluo.! there ,J» diftot , ont local lime, earlier If the ship Is wes of her former posit i-rl, later if sito Is Mfi of If.) Golnrr on to ihtevrey dry alto 1 day. the ship's return can t«, charted in I and her ^ position la kttov. u In en day t l in t t it.-, th-l th.-ir wry fret j. port to port. Tltrereiicailv thla is a s right, pra-tleally there era dlfflcuiaj Tito ritvttmstaneuM which render ".lea reckoning" un uitHatlafacUirv metliod c 1 MRlehrad'AB¥nw'lf''r,0n*'e^ naacrtmt I ~ — -a— xrytnk to Cheat Ow Uaak. ■ "There any number of proplu, torn. ■ times. I think, n* many aa r.ino out of tot I who seem to think it no erfeno to cheat bunk. ".aald as-l.-rk lis a ! i I [uMitt t Hon to q reporter. "If there Is a slraa It will crop out when he Is put lo tho t« ■ on a question of ittonev. d.,rietilnsC . have amused myself by exrvritaenUfi 1 with mon to find out wbrtltor thr.y wsJ - £Ki.«?^.r,43k2B to hia rank book, together with a numts of Mils and rheeks, tho amounts of wkie are to bo placed io his credit. Ito ha made out a deposit ticket, which ha hold ? to Ida luted while I count tho monag ■ 'How much? I aak. 'What do you mat It?' ho Inquires, I name a sum «5 or $1 I larger than I hare aaccvi stood tbo amour "If tha man hi honest Irs will ray li ' thinks I ant mistaken, but often ho art ticket, ftatng tho aninnt to rotyeepon • srith the figure* I lusvo given, ^ 'i hen, c fo pr,,, . ittdggoUAtrk tha money and*S j htm roreuml II" Mra^vho=tnclo,l^^Bl > vantage of a llitio nh'tulio la ticlr farm ' I know several waclthy goutiemcn wig I truly bellow. * oakhnCTur think of pat «lng hack attj : tut . I -tgo or rat.Il. thatM into ibelr Lands 1 ; rough n hunk chtrh1 mistake."— lhUahurg DLpsich. 1 think it p. sate to my that ton, tyflli out of every hundred woman wear shot l that are to large to the hutep She* that are too largo to tha Instep allow tl . fact to rrowd forward on to Ote toM ac the result la there fa a dotormlty of aoa sort. When a woman* foot hurts he • nine linn-* out of ton ah. .iUUvell ' button* of her shoe* art re Duty trill I > made larger to tho toatqp. andlf her to, are tree Utog bar tb. mmhief iHoolyli "Baaed "Fbe button should bo resat t a. to r.:aVa tha lmrtsn ratallra saJtl shoe to ct thsWlii-r uu aha* la th* utot of most ol the treuhl -<*taiI>oiU*t..; I Vanit y la a disau-w. end tkapc la no es ,$jht ^t^mdara f fee gnlra^rod^n .. ' V'LT(i

