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STAR OF THE CAPE

iSgr STAR OP THE CAPE.

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VOL. VII.

CAPE MAY CITY. X.

WEO.NESDAY. APRIL 21, 187S.

.NO. lit,

BUSI3VESS CARDS.

lo-RooOnga Specially.

>r A Dealer In Genta* hlng Gooda. •Capo May Illy. .

HOTELS. WASHINGTON HOTEL I

, ej Ualeou, v!

aa exciledlr pacing np !

ucanglit in the

-UU uu»a uie Tetanuan wmen aarronnd- anomer mu at a atation abm Malv ed the houac, and aaid: . Malcora got hia watch and chain h *• Td like to hare my fare, air, for I ‘ hot not hia money; hot that did

! mu " 1 L* “It I can’t wait hare all day i bother him, nor Would it yon. reader ci

nnleaa yon pay me for waiting." the aex maacnline, if yon we Ton may remain, for 111 want yon ; marry a pretty, loying girl,

to take me back to the atation, and m 1 ’

j W yon for yonr time,” replied Mal-

d the i

l, going

m eehielr; but wondering i

t be explained before I dean ng the bell, ud again the aer

McMakin’s

ATLANTIC HOTEL, ; CAPE MAY, Jf.. J., IrlreetlyonUieMaibore. OprtiaUlliey Kobar. JOUM MeMAKIK.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

bo Counlyor Cape May.

RIXME'S MISTAKE. Maioom Thorne aat in the care, or Malvern, atnorLed in a deep r nd a phnmut one it waa, loo. H lover, engaged alwj, ud ho ww > lead hia bride to the altar. 1

Tell Miaa Itangton

w minutea’ eonveraation with her. he aervut departed to deliver 11 aage, and quickly came bock with i

"f- i condition—to i Miaa Rugton deaim me to inform ; none bat the bat it ia impoaaihla for her to grant i Iwinga would h reqnaat, ud wiahoa yon to come | trifle with. It

along the banka of the Dclawmn qoehuna, and other rivem; WIT,

in a eonatant staU of fear hwt the break-

ing up of the ice ahould remit troindy to them. The women an, dren trembled for their live* a alarm. Each day that wei withont bringing the aaarmmce Uu danger from the gorgea waa ovei dried the poaition of the watcher* lore trying. Moat of the *

you

| yonr

I j annoying her with

i to leave Ibis home immediately."

Ji " But aho shall apeak with me," cried

the now infuriated Maleom.

"I waa inatmeted not to admit you," ud with that aha abut the door in hia

, condition, in ahor moat bnrlal of 1 >ve had the conacic ia to be regretted that

bo had filled, ud wonld fill, ha hoped, in the happy yearn to .coma, rf hia honra with "ailken aplen- % Ia it, then, to wondered that hia thonghta, hia day-dreama

fonndly d'.lightfnl r *‘ Malvern 1" cried onl

joniy n. iu ffmas, Attorney and Connaallor at Law 'cap* May Coart non», X. J. h F-^JJle»a , aq | e Maud durla| UoanlhTT. bovoLAin, ATTORNEY ATLAW ANDMAS. TER IN CHANCERY.

WI». T. MTEVKMB,

COMMISSION1^1 OF DEEDS AND

— VEYAMCKA,

IXAMING, DENTIST.

ffigyasgg -sjrMsz.

BEMRT SWAIN,

MASTER IN OHANCEB Conveyancing, Deed a, Bondi,; And oiber Inasrumeat* nt wrlltn. .

CINES. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BjlC H U Jia Duly remedy for JT'S DISE ASE

- w&fczvs.;

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l“orm!. : Rfirlftly^Sd*

All Complaint* Incident to FmaUi. Kearwy'sErfractBucli' KEMMra-m. buchu WS&S&A

afe

pSPySB’CSP^Obe home of Kear-uey-a Jtauaea Buebu la worth mom than all

•othtr Buebaa eumhiuedi"

KEURKTSHT. BUCHU

Aa* Ibr Kearue?!. Tab. no i

from hia rover

Here already,” murmured Maioom. •' Why the time haa padaed very quickly. ” He removed hia mtchel, cane ami tunrella from the rack, vacated hia amt, id when the train a topped atepped off on to tha platform. A largo crowd waa aaembled at tlie atation awaiting Uie «rival of the train, for Malvern waa quite flourialiing town, and he waa making Ilia way through thaconconrae of neonla Idly na ho oonhl, when rere claa]>ed around hia neck, and voico whiapared: George! I’m ao ghul you’t ’ and then almnat aa anddanl : "0, I l*g yonr pardon, ah I’ve made a great miatake, hot the n unbluoe ia wonderful.’’ Before the aatoniahed Maioom Thorn eonld make a reply, the young femal with the fair, lovely face anlTaaed wit bluahea, had dlaappeamd in the crowe ud waa quickly beyond hia light “Pyjowil” he thought, "thatyoung womu mnat have taken me for her lover, whom. I auppoae, ahe expected would come by this train. Why, hi ran me the fnnnirwt adventure which I’ve met.” The whole affair atruck hi being entirely Indieroua, and lie aloud •till for a moment ud gave

heorty langh.

He moved on again, got clear of the crowd, ud then gaaed

afraid 111

bia dcarriptiou. On the night of. at of April, juat aa the pool 1 women 1 one to aleep with their little one», tl,. v ■ere awakened by the ringing of belli

e water ia con’

>! The fa

. _ . ud that tit

general. Luckily for Kinga-

Miunle promlaed to meet me here with the carriage, bnt I aee neither her Probably aomething haa delayed

ven if ahe oonhlnT, called a cabm in to know where Mr. Itangton r. ■aked. The man replied in I iva, and Maleolm ordered him ban aa quickly aa he amid. Tlie vehicle atopped in fr aUtely, hudaome rmidanre, i

but it ia reaaonable to infer that

_ . „ . . rat alarm they nulled ot

■U, a auuuiu deepjae myaelf if I were 1 and into the aimer* witKenf *»

again to lieg for that explanation which clothe it ia my right to have granted me. It: confnai ia hard, very hard though, not knowing terror

the canae, to part in this way from the ton, it happened womu yon love. Perhaps I may judge , had aufllcieiit preoeum of mind to mealier wrongly—perhapa some peraoua I aura the depth of the water flowing neat have slandered mo in my absence, ud the town. Ho soon discovered that the ahe baa believed them. It ia pomible, people bad been deceived by a l»t of ud yet aho haa not actod like a womu April joke. TVe hava not yet heard rho haa been injured, bnt like one who i that muy of the women fainted ud ommita an injury. Well, she won’t : had to be carried to their bopiea, or that oe me, fior aliaU I try to force heragain, ; uy of them dropped dead with fright; » I’ll go from here, and, in time. I but it wonld not surprise us in the least lay learn to forget her.” - if. under the drcmnatucea

He walked slowly, the picture of a j been the results.

grief-stricken mu, down tbs graveled walk, but aa ho reached the gate, a lady * Lobby Story, approached it from the other aide. A story is told of Sam "My dear Maleom,"aho cried, ■■ what. noted lobby king : A mens .. tea tael W I S — .1 - . . . 1 the United Stales

The llrat Gypsy .1 , ui* °? “* A fashion journal ray.; Imported The 'other day u (Pa-)Aairh. that the Aral real gypsy of Scotch ginghams an shown of pany with a bttle gi womu M the season put in u appear- qohint and pretty ealora of atriiwa half delphia street car, an mice. She was the color ol an old cop- „ mch ^ ^tamUmg blue wUh tor went to her for th p« amt. ud her ham was bUek, copra... brown, or pink with bine, or blue with to pay for the child. ^ rery rtrajghL Sbetras drrated m whll ». ’Du-y oort from «I3 npw^. u.> -W cherry-oolored clothing, and her #wm — . ..

having i

ter county. She i

». The Muairal Robber.. persons had mted themselves y, in com- Tran ago, when I was Imt live hr nix 1*’"* shaded on ed a 1’hiU .nan old. we Uvedon a farm. Our Lonae ” O—O. ma, who ia it I" I nobbed, be eondue- was on a well-traveled turnpike, and "Two mu,” wan her anawer; placing ie declined tramps very often stoi.ped at the diair to a bud over my lips to smother tlibeg for food or money. 1 vividly re- *'•“>'> of my voice. "• Be stiU, dar-

h« clnldisli terror will! which l ‘ n ff

although she waa but

thirty-five yean of age, ahe aaid ahe waa

tlie mother of fourteen children. ’She was born near the foot of the Pyrenees j f ronl ." n , monnbuns, in Northern Spain, ud was , white bit

married at the early ago of fifto-n, when i—

north of EnghuuL ■ ] lavr ao

beat Berlin suits are proverbial. The t lias a plaited flounce, showing a ain stripe on each plait, headed by a band. Tbe dap apron baa a aim ■ash drapery behind, ud ia edged

I aide plaiting* ; the jacket-basque ia ! "Oh, rales indeed I mlile-breasted, and haa two darts in I regard the rules. Do

ru with or without I rules when landing beneath it. Such ; “ill pay it, but eon;

0. the hu

• Six year* old. air, and I never beard proaeh of these visitor*,

such a thing as asking fare for her." self in the folds of-vny-hioOier’a drrea hastily slipped on a •Onr rules are that all children over peer out at them with wide-open eves. ‘ of slipper*, r years of age shall be charged," po- Our traveler, were of 'every kind and . Of course ahe an) ly replied the conductor. claraet.ir, from the really needy liegjpir 'to* Iw. the persons wl inch you to the clever vngnbond eiieat, or the laiy “n’-per in the early

icrve the drunkanl. .Mnet of them called in’the ami whom I cash 1 1 i daytime, though occasionally one or formal of n

de, ud beg a night’s I small closet

e to lie d

u they a

drosses are a boon to busy women who! pur." lodgie; have no time to make their own drosses, Arriving at Race street she ruslial ’ My fattier waa a i ud who wonld have to pay,* dress- frantically to the door, shouting: ; now and then took maker the price of this anit for making : " Mr. Conductor, atop the cor and call .being a man of ve the dreae. These gay stripe* and checks , that lady with the hat on coming tip the waa only when some apeeial

They wintered

” _ the Kortli . _ traveling Ky wagon ud railroad. The | ^ r,

last... V* .« . . OTttntr y yonng lady; “11

Domestic gingham, aimilar to the ” What do you aeerancker gingham that waa popular Tbe young inisa. last summer, is now marie in tbe high ! "Get in here ;

1 i colors of Madras ami Scotch ginghams, She finally did i

that Peixnsylrai

Slate for Imsineaa for the ei n April until Noveralier. si with his brothers and

In this.

they gain i The Oxford

livelihood, nmltho won

aphatic when she said it was u ho her opinion of the" Bore abdur w Sb " gravely shook her bead «.ul ; trimmed“'*riih .he.1 that slie had heard of it ud had , Tc _ nj il ic BT “ t “™’ , • [r TI ‘"" i ibey will, be r tbe people for blaming l!,o gy|*ue*. In 1 highly ; tb.y"! broken English eh- said Hut gypiaea ! an an . generally luui enough duldrer.

vuty-fl.e or

:h wide are

the a

aweretl back uighl.

It became necessary, howev

alktoyou.” tumn afternoon for him to d, ud after brother ud sister, both much

Intending to prepare for the worst,

t thu nsnal mother now took ont thix pocket-book gone over [ ud secreted it in her boaom. A minute

wdre we waited, trembling (and it Seen: take my j bnt the beating of our hearts,

older tlnoi Hark! Something broke the terrible

ho forcing of a window. A

ondactor to stop, saving: spend t let me off at Fifteenth "To: low we ore by it," suppos

swelled up it

* packm?

wiped I

need n

"Hon:

t say hi

, Don’t

re to aratrudict i

11ward are commended lively said Fifteenth, ud " Madam, I am sorry, t* fur inland andSonth- nnderstood you Sovonteoi mule with basques and bupoasilile to go liack, <

r oplnit

she d

aold f

a have bail

1 the (

depths of her pockol

root. "Take this,” she s trials ud troubles in the land xng, both by rickneas ud mia This root of the wild flower

she handed thecharmlp

trimmed by rows of bordering to represent three aprons; tlie back of the overskirt is looped or puffed. Tlie skirt has a bordered flounce, and aimilar borders ’rapper*

ic, air*, -I poai- " I think not,’’ returned fatlw you have done ing the last trunk, ud lifting it i

wagim with lirother Johnnie’s bcl

mt I certainly is three o’clock nbw, and I shall

Ind, ki

I this ami judge fi explaijrtt if you. ling higjlinma’s n

look aa

great misfortune had befallen you."

lias, Mrs. Itangton.

judge for yourself, and " am," he replied,

“I really can’t conjecture what hai used her to write you In tliia fashion,’ id Mrj. Rugton, when riieha.1 pomaed

" I have had no canae to doubt, Halim, nor will I till I have fall and aufllimt proof. lam convinced that there acme great miatake. but what it ia, I

n neither say nor think."

“I hope it may prove nothing woree," —..... —.... .. , ^ p .

The an

ard tbe close of a I

uni were col e last day, a

e night

trouble. If be gotten np to oeoapy the time it wot save them. Bnt no, tha appropriali hills wore to ly passed yet, ud nothing oonhl be got np that would provide disensmon. " Gentlemen." aaid Uncle

Sam Ward, o

lievr I ran save you ud silting down

wrote to Cbarlra Sumner :

" Mr Dkaii. St-MNEu : Yon will forgi. u intrusion, that —1 .a ... -

impertinence, tint

and admirer ^ou

Ne^ , York* m in bt'

n others from a life-long friei will take it kindly . low from Boston and

nd to heal

part ii

anation of her a

a would not grant roe an interview. «d-l>yc, Mrs. Itangton, for I most go, »I shall min the next.train. You ly tell her that I for”— “ Maleom, yon aliall do nothing of the

affairs of the conntry daring the ud this is sttrilmted to your-1

loss of influence. A few hours ri I trust they may not be lost to youf to yonr country and your friends. Among these I have tbe honor lo sulswribr my-

we have already di long. The sooner this matter i. cleared up, the better for all partin

, - r "l‘ i ' ll J "P ‘he (traveled walk to the door and rug tbe bell, which 1 — clwrat immediately answered by a '

Facta abut Flour. The Journal a/ (Bern (sfty in article on tlie effects of fine flour aays : At the present time it is the practice to a large extent among millers to grind-

re to-day the door has been slammed ' ■

Graham flour.” The i

what is c

Ibere uytiekueea in tlie family r cried f'*' r ! *'“ 1 ' tuqueationabiy, by your flonr” ought Maleom daughter a order*. ” . v.-. , .

,,1< ’ *■" FUU this

note; She llimd it into bn land, and almt tbe liuor, aa Uie saying h, in

keirlMered

1 did not Uuuk ahe could act in raeh ' tare* of bran ud ^reikd ut** nladylike manner. She aball lieg ' Urge extent unfit for bnmu food. What - I“rdi»' for ao .hiing,” aaid Mrs. we need ia goal, sweet, wheal f Itangton, mW decided way. "Well, finely ground, and aocorely pnt ui

reeotwed to stud upon you family use.

A ‘~“- " * ' Tilia artidn we do not find i

larkat. ud Uie Western miUerwhr. ive his earnest atUmtion to iWnlshing aeh flour will realixe a fortnno speedily.

S»wet3^^ in '^"' l

actually aa grrat ^Z r^pr^ i^ ^ ^ b. «10.

She prides herself on her gTcaf _

>r to tell fortunes truly, and she F^rrc ’» luul Appearance, that ahe averag.-n $10 and $12 a day A writer on the late Edwin Forrest lie pursuit of that bilainea.. Site I says: Ilia last engagement was in Boa“iJ'he waa a real gypsy, and liail ac ton. He hod liad an altai-k of pnenteen from lier great-gramlmothrr in Mr. Oakes, bin lilklong friend, implored Spain. Finally she became sullen and him not to go on tbe ataga again. He cress, and with a shrug of her shoulder* was ill all tlie aftcmoon-*o hoars* that ahe departed without raying uother he eonld scarcely speak. The play was

washed, ud Uie Bo

_ , thrill of thu* tender melody calmed our lock- * frightened hearts. We know now that o the ; , mr burglar* wore no desperadoes. They “ It; had come to rob na of nothing bnt Bleep.

■I too | How thankful we were !

journey mi- Mother hastened to the window, bnt not bo afraid, ; this time not unattended, for I had clam

bored ont of the high bed, and was stand .

Iwaya forget- ing by her aide, robed in my little white

1 I will get night dress.

g my brother •• Why, ma. ” I cried, as soon as I had uing the latter to be taken a good look at our aerenadera, health, oho watched " it’s Harry and John Kiclimnin'." nam r soft, brown eyes u were also great friends of our family. *• nnH “cp*. "I*' was frightened I did not recognise them ;" lown and idly give »,„i i,j. u,,. u m „ th.-ir ns ended, a Boon her hands ,hn had placed refreshments upon Uie w-e '■*- — - npeuing the door, bade them

i-self qi

Business Prospect., a With the final diaajqieamnce of sut md lee, facilitating the moving of mt titan disc, the New York /billrtin Itwi eheerfnlly forwartl to the spettdy revis

Save the editor:

I has ill it every element it. It ia too early aa yet

apeak of Uie crops—except the win! wheat, ud that ia reported to bo looking

» of his

I you began your ninaic," ahe raid, in eon- * chiding her story to them, " for I know II that nobody intent on crime cmild be ’ singing •Sweet Home.’" Of course we slept well the real of that ’ uight, and afterwards you may be sure I | : told the story of our grand adventure to everybody I met, till in fact it became quite a joke in the neighborhood; and it ■ was long before Harry and John Budi* | mond lost Uie title of the "Muairal Hob-

uperUy everyWhere-

!iat these will W 1 ® »" plentiful sts are gradually expanding lb

and arrayed himself for Uie part Die ,,. | ‘

physician ha.1 given Mr. Oakes a small . .

phial of whisky, telling him that if on , T (o . r< minister it to him. When Forrest heard PmVc'eLqf" this, he said : " If I die on the stage I „ . ,,

- J " b “‘ ‘W fled any rum A cliair waa pnt behind Ihe 1 -, . md when he was esllcl 1m . ’

il I fe

1 :led to

by Mr. Oakes. When

regunl* the ofl l, r „

wuu .-cterie* there ( 0 ,, nl J

ii* [>ouit no mistake, if the . statements of the load journals can lie , ho

‘ ‘ wiali it were peaaihle |, p WM '

theerfnlly of tlie South os of — j i,,,

the West and Northwest. That eeetion. m |n0|

" ’ 'll known, lias still to omteml ,.

my serious diflienltiea; bnt. are of thing*, these munt w

themselves out, aud, leaving it free

ve, the door will ojien I

revival of its fe

"steady •eof Uni

oa'ond * "P*” :

ne, and let me go

r ' wihtty througlrtlie I,

ither what ho

happened.

1, lialf faulting, to lua h

Thi

■pprared upon hia playing !

simultaneously disci

' °Il!i U.ok U tbe ; approaching,

e-snakes, they !

perity.

Medical IScgnlat

friends absolutely forba, the part. He struggled

moment, resolved he would nc

erneit by either friends Finally tbe doctor said :

pliys

t after, th

amending the

regulate Uie practice o!

I surgery in the State c before the Legislature of that ,

Slate. The reqniremeut of the previous *

bill, tliol all persons practicing medicine -- surgery slmll obtain a oortiflrate from

I the other

° n I” n drad autageuist ha

other

1 directed blow. <

the stage yon will die." He listened for a moment, burnt into tears like a child. i"”i IT'

sad submitted himralf to be put to bed. ' " U ma,,r U,I ^" n ‘ Kl «- This was Uie GloheTheater, Boston, and “

Hlpcerasy.

Hipokriisy, Josh Billings says, ix or

’ priced sins in markoL

Spelling Hard Words.

;iiig-sticks. For o moment I Uuital Stab's like s base bull match, if getrifled. Tlicii, with p reached New York, several matches ieh aroused the .-cIuk far and having taken place there. At one of

so, between teachers and pupils of jools, the director gave out the It word, •'dactyl.” It wn* first spelled etile, and the llrat soldier fell in the ltlii, and waa carried off amid roars of ighb-r. The ncxit woniwna "hoopoe," iieh slaughtered two more. •• Alible ” ne next, and was spelled with two ’a,” and another stepped down and t. "Abatable - ' sent anoUier to the ir, having been apollnl “to’’instead

— 'ting, they expressed a wish to " f "la." The next three words were stay all night; saying they had traveled "l K '“'’ d «’ r "retly, amid applause; but far that tlav, and were exceedingly tired. ’ " fimeetary " having been converted At that I was more terrilied tluro ever. ; m,n " mnuitary," another contestant aud cried sut. childlike:. walked to the rear. Tho word "sieve "

pe.isyTSi.’Tsrk-arsts

isn t w-iemg home, you know. ' I immediately felt that I had something 1 -.'light not to have sai I saw a look of mingled alarm at proof on mV "■"•drer’s face. It ws late to meiid it, however, nndaht

nothing, lint decidedly refusal to lodge | ,

and " allegeahlo " sent •tor*. "AUocntion"i

"valmeation (i)" on

Colds th

ir Colds Atltek. ear seem lo have

- . ..itched them as they Ilypoknts. withont meatiiug it, and ulking Usp-tlier ia low. ea ,.iw.e. ~,n tmspekUng it, pay to virtew They ilisapprared ronnd the

mail well n re would bo

’ “I from any board organised ^ I

tlie laws of the State, is retained, i the form of tpneumonia! In inich oa/wa or fl"'"* komplimen.s sue e» •nth Uie addition that sncll certiflrab- the aubslanee of the Inogs ia affected, roccives, for Uiey acknowledge h shdl be rerorded in. the comity clerk’s ! the .srasage. become filled np. and 1 ‘ uJ “ben they, ^ . b !v ft,U of | breathing ia difllcnll. There ia also a U ‘"‘ r wuUWl larmH !•« Iiml" w^»L .-roeping U the applirant, the aanhtfee -being charged ! tendency to cough and ferer, and nanally H'ivtra-y ix not onlya grate wicked- door, aa m a real estate reocird. Tbe esnaon La . deep pain in the eh.-eL Plenrisv “«*. » dredphull pheolish one loo, ..Kilim coonty medinil societies are required ; whffdi is on affection of the membrr^e ' ,oril brobidouUe Uie time aud iiaahunce . , , I ^ T °1 ^ .nr 1 !™ 1 covering the lungs, is generally Aral !“ *** cbuu1b 8 lh « H dux to be ^

by msd of the tone at wluch they will | manifested by a sharp pain in the aide. I bo ”" 4 ’ , ■ Why. I don't know,” I Jv oxiumne W iirant. and grant oerUficstes. .ritemled with difficulty in brraUiing, , Tharc wonld be a poor excuse, at leaxt, "only Uu-y look ao dreadful-and

and ■nibsequenUy will aerve a- pgraonal; rapid pnlrf, and high fever. If one is ,or Producing hi|x.krasy, if Uua vile •• 7 •liimuiUug a time at which they i attacked wiUi either of theae diaeashs, * rti "‘' c PV T| ‘U‘> •uckooed in eakap

low canae why Uiey alionld not i and a physician cannot 'lie immediatelv detection, on'

prpaecnte tinder Uie dent of the society district-*tb.ruey ot hearing. Practicing

h * v and • talk qt

r twelve ah it waa « differ-

thorities, aud the audience dei minded that all who lost their places in spelling Uie word, should be restored, nliii'h sn»accordingly done. The audience then demanded the different method* of spelling •' rarify,” “labeled,” and some oUier words to show the difference between the orthography of Webster and Worcester. A gentleman then suggested that as the two authorities differed in the 'ajieUing of three words, lien to other words, and moved that all

people who • look dreadful’ who t,*] retired take their scab, again-

' think of coining to ' ’’’

oblait

•IWliat bay

What is lb _ of herat" He seemed to have forgotten The dainty, pink-tinted miraive

you are till I re turn. I’ll find ont The.l the why and tho wherefore of this mat- la to« ’ tr, and be back again in five minutes." It ter The stated time hail araroely elapsed of the eforo jolly, resolute Mrs. Rangton

be made with all th

Barl ariia Blsplay.

hen the'Kbah of Persia vi

in of Turkey, Uu

l.laxed wiUi tlie diamond! whidi ' his person. Tbe Hullan.ou the contrary, » AM . -i , . -

a teaapoonfal ev

y half hon:

icrjjfairly Admiral Heme

What Admiral Sera me* Says.

plainly. On Ihe o

editor of the Mobile KrgUti ... which he comments upon the proposal ot Alabama to take part in the Oenten-

and will work harder to detekt than

hipokrasy.

Hipokraay, like impndenae, is a certain

itten a letter “gn ov wrakuesa, and like impudense.

ran to do her bidding. , - Tliat evening waa rather lonely, aa was . ' uatnral after the departure of three of ! onr family. If F grew nervous agnin, ; ' ! and tbonght of the two tramps, it was

/’one; "sndorifle,"one; "rakane,’ "shampoos," three; " deglutition,” " philippic," one; " Criradtee,"

chalybeate,"

’cable," i

e share of love

lavish u;k.ii me, , „ „ Ihe hrart, I km very mlfloh. and not fe, R , , I think of looking to a , "Z*' ^^ gtoa n - '— H, benoefortin tort 1» j ‘ Ut fclI ‘ ITOn *’ “ d “b® ■>! Mnloa be forgoUeo. I leave ‘

tbe grand'.etalfraae and the corridor leading to. the audience room w anticipation of Uie arrival i.f the irtlered to be laid with heavy Smyrna

ir with diamonds,

imeralda, and sapphires, so that tbe “ Xl visitor 'was obliged to treed his feet tho evidences of greatness' he wore on Ida head and person. The Saltan la known to have the finest ‘ - ” ’■ lot of gems owned by

A Frightened Thief.

bhiguest^ commission as an

Eight o'clock impudent, and

Id humble, but devlish. . ,, _ ,

. ®*t to atettiing land. hy,mkrnsy. r™'*’ bU ’' U LT P S force of unmben, and that after being two aina that I don’t bekave the devil

beaten "ihe was spit upon with con- bimsclf feel, proud ov. ^ withat-reepmgV-.' .t n tumely mid contempt." He declarro that she went to the winJo. sn Uist for Alabama to take part in the ■’ ,, ... oat at (he p-'aeeful moonlight, running oocnpiedit Centennial wonld be- a humiliation Id ° < " P ' T °”’ b " ®J®* »P »>“l -lown the road, rhilJnm, a degrailaUon, a eonoeesion attendal with Tbe Hammondaport IN. T.J^J/crnitf, |'P 1 '"’ •“’wr ver, she hail taken lilt sji dishonor. He Nays that he ia anxious to "ferring lo the qnanUty of grapes l lUw ' by “J «‘'® m b® 1 . “J weary eyes j eo have reenpcilixtion with the people „/ raised in Uist loeaiity, say.: H*mm.mil«- “*; n eloeod, sml l forgol aU my tronbh

practical joking has been shown in the report of the bnrning of tbe Overlook Mountain House, in New York State. Daring the absence of Uie lessee, who

Uie North.

IBe Spelling Match,

It is reported that a spelling which Uie leading men of a gsx in Maine were engaged, came over the orthography of - moaq

woald be interacting to learn what origi-

ive ahipped, rfo I woke again abont midnight. 1

aesnin, 1.4TiO,4;i6 hiel slippal qnietly out of lied, anil was all who heard it being of opinion that , . which 1,300,000 ' stealing eofUy to Ihe window. I sprang some "sharp" youth waa trying to tbe Erie to New York. ‘ II I 1 “’A colled in a frightened whisper: "fool” lliem. It was only when tho Add to this the nnmber of pounds, " sl *' ° m* t" flame* abot through th* roof that they nearly as many, 1,1M,1M, carried by ‘"Sh!" and a quick gesture, bidding were eonvineed of iU tralh, aud then ! boat to Penn Yon, and ire have an aggre- m" be still, was all tbe rceponae my it waa too late to render assistance. It grate of 2,591,fiOl-ponmK Add to this nu'tb'T mail'. was a fortunate rircRmaUnoe that tbe

eh in , the tons naal by the wine cellan, and 1 “d quaking with fear, for I hoard • fire ooeurred in daylight, or th* eonaetown who will aay Uiat we are not iiviug in ""w what had doiibUts«i arousal her— queue** might have been of a shocking grief i the "Bheims of Amerirmr the eruncliing of gravel miderapproseh- nature. *As it wa*. the hotel-keeper's

~ wife and children suoeeeded in getting •

out of the building in safety.

ual ingenuity was brought lo I ear npon Sioux chief* eelroted to visit Washington a new combination of letters which amid j snd .Uspose of tbe Black Hills was asked I imasibly be declared inadmMhlr, ranee why they demanded so much aa one • >. I dictionaries give authority for no Icaa million dnllsni for their laid Theohie', ' >, than fourteen Bjralling* of Uw woid in! in Uie peculiar Indian way. raid that 1

Heaqnito, mnsqnllo,! •

The 1

HEsor. — Seventy-fire

it urgcuUy praying "that lo lie public security and lo pxaooutagion- of ceimc, the jnet