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STAR OF THE CAPE.

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VOL. Y1I.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEE 15, 1875.

BUgllTESS CARDS. mVnn * rEmBowi,

nitlKAH M. BOSS.

vise it took to wwh it down, would howc utonubod . nwUantoar. Is tbe momisg my hood ra to bod Out I took my ooffM In bed. At din'd, viih aone uetot-

i/tn?.

lc(el profe-fcm. A ai*n wilfc gilt letdoor on Loniaus few doety books, “ ' ■ — ' pradaimed tsy itod petiestly for criminal and perplexed debtor* to mab

WtSHIHGTON HOTEL! ' ' ” 1 ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. npr< T Hm.Tnv I-imemaTmi. BOLTotShSA^, Aaitiiburg, P*.

lb well, asd hope,deferred had nearly d* »y heartwie^ 1 . 1 ,

wm with my orereoal bnltooed op to my un; said otot*o*» anawarinf in lien of fire, and took a proepeeUre glance at myaffcin. My ftoasoes stood two to are—that is, a Bremant nickle to a twocant copper. I smiled at, tny. anticipated happineaa, and took an inventory of my and'panta bad evidently days; for, aRboagh rtisty and threadthej allowed ...... -

XoUakm’s ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAP, Jf. J., blraeUyontha'aMiberw. Openalltb.jr«r Sa^rWh.imi. Propfl.lor.

.PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

I Mr. Maraton had made a grave miato in bringing me there. I never had ideal; my busy Ufa in college and my money to live at all afterward had allowed no margin for dreema. Bnt I m sure Kate. Maraton embodiod all the laments which would have composed ly ideal if I bad possessed one. She was small, a perfect brunette, with glorious eyes, which might sparkle 1 )vo or hate ; red Ups and cheeks, is blsck hair, white, ahapely teeth, and, in fact, everything which i ing in woman. She treated m indly, very gently, because I, her father's friend, waa an invalid. If I had been apparently strong and hearty,

pan ion she had * Lhey abetted h

POITEU A NIXON, T oVk.A: y's - A T- LA BAIDOETON, H. J.,

Joat sal arrived, at this point in my reflections, tbo door of my office s ■ ■ on its hinges, and a man c d in winter apparel stood by my

That is my business,” I reti coolly, stndgbtoning myself to tl height of my five feet six. He smiled at my manner, aUp five-dollar bill in my hand, and andly: “I have come for advioe." This was coming to the point X od instantly, and asked my client

h. r. doi i; law!, ATTORNETAT LAW AND MASTER Ilf CHANCKRT. Tf o. BS Perry fltraat. Cap. May city. Raw

OOMUiaBIONER OP DEI

VETARCEP DR.J.F.

sinewy, with black hair sparsely a

this as be slowly sealed himself. 'Suppose,'' said he, "you hi " ‘ ihe was obstinately

LKAMIRU, DENTIST.

^^S»esit£^BmTe»aiyilmw‘?nMa*yi

HENRY SWAIN, MASTER IN CHANCEEY, Conveyancing, Deeds, Bonds.Mort gages.

MEDICINRS.

KEARNEY'S ~

FLUID EXTRACT

BUPJJ.P

DRIGUT'S DISEASE,

proof.”

I felt that I had suddenly changed laoes with him—that be wu the ait ty and I was the client; but, taking itio) of bis words,' I rejwwhxl the qc tiob with a vsristlun. she of aget" reply,/••be la of age, ['$!£ •;£&," asid he l 'toHi a ' hra « of W" ..houldor, "I have med every thing. 1 hero told 1.*, gbe should not have . penny of my money j I have kept her — bread and Naier ; hired geverneases wxtoh her-in fad, Ihave left no stone ■ftjmjjfoartiii. .WjjfO •■'There remains only two method hmdrtetaU hciin an Insane asylum, pul dateotives on his track, and conv him of some Ignoble action,'' J said. " Your tost suggestion is the be But era it j ifcoaM oonvict him of mi dor (be would Imagine that it waa a a spiraey on my part, and marry him at the gallotra.” He remained in deep thought for oral minntea, and "

planned that while drai

palby, and aeeking kindly offloea ‘ nr, I should walah over her, keep with er ae much as I could, and excite, " Dcaible, tbo jealousy of her lover, an impt him to some dnperato action. I felt immediately that it would be pleasant task, although had I been, as I appeared, a young man of landed ustato, I would have entered into it with

•Fora few days everything smoothly. Kate waa aauT

in her attentions to my comfort.

o me in her dulcet touea. I en joyed this heartily, for she waa really good reader, and Tennyson or Byro

When my heed ached, and I often had ivere spells with my had, how tenderly m bathed it with those deft Angers ' era. I would have been content to U id bank in the sunshine of her presence

Botnetima Kate •

Id shot h

.while I, on whom time always hi heavily when she waa absent, placed chair by the window to view passersably I aw a man peeing i up and down, in front of the honse. Hu was of medium sire, light complexion, blueyea, long aide whiskers, a mixture

6 last of my life deport Nol trained to praveot it even a ■t of my life.

West Port, otw of the purlieoa of Edin-

him four pounds. His creditor aw me way of reimbursing himself, isl waa by disposing of the old body to the doctors. Hare found

my door slightly, and prepared U

. I aw in the dim light a dark-robed figure steading down, then a clicking of the locks in * followed out through ihe

Walter Beveaux'a voice saying : Kate, darling, I knew yon ic,” when I took her by the ai I: Kate—Min Maraton, Alia mad thing. Return with your father."

When I returned to oonacioasnas, I hoard voices faintly whispering : much longer, poor

The body was removed from bag of tanner’s bark . Tbo lid waa screwed down and the little funeral went off as

a dim ida U

full of people, but 1 recognized no one ; I had boon badly wounded in the aide, almost fatally, but careful nursing and a good constitution triumphed. After returning to consciousness the second time, I mended rapidly. I think what helped me mat eras Kate's sweet face bending over mo with such a world of tenderness in it. I convalesced rapidly.

The Turkish laarrertlon.

Harxegovina is herself

La small ucur in this Turkish qua n. She is important simply a repreiting the sympathies .and aspirations the satK^ajflxr population of Sonthi Europe. - Th\provinca touches the Adriatic and neetUa close to Austria. Its ares is computed at about 6,191

square miles ; the inha some 256,000, of whom hammedans and 147,000

the latter 112,000 belong to the Greek and 35,000 to the'Boman Catholic church. The inhabitants of Herzegovina and

of Dr. Monroe, the my. The student

ipU of Knox's, and, — .

heir errand, ho od- | are, as a general rale, rude and rongh,

vised them to try Knox'a place in Snr- j as well as defiant and repulsive to goons' square. There they Bold the strangers. They are brave, bold, inbody for A7 10a., a large enm for them, I dined to plunder and cruelty, but in and very eeeily obtained. They hod j their domestic relations are peaceful and cot nnnrarro to on into the vownlar Imsi- ntiricht.' Thev ore. beside*, induatri-

Kote'ii lover, and I took a strange

looking at me with a malignant scowl. With Kate's reappearance he (dwaya disappeared. I waa certain that they

keeping up a comepondence, bnt Traaw him receive any lattore. I began to concoct plana to prevent

this. I begged bor as a great favor to

xa'Ta-writing aome lettm.-which , noooaaity for me to. writs.

tumble to do. I kept her for long horn* writing letter* about all abrts of things, to imaginary people, wbjch, ot oourae, jWeaa aovsr mailed. I have r~— of them yet carefully, put sway in writing dnakr- Than we took long rides, and tbe/balieving ma to be aa t ranger in tbo city, painted ant objects of interest, and answered tbo numerous q which I oboae to ask. I think

have thought

Rapid, and poaseeaed of very little information, bnt ah# always answered n vilh the same unwearying kindness. ' " her firm urea, and.

me that I must appear as a witness against Itoveaux. This I did not wish to do, for fear it might complicate Kale, but Mr. Maraton insisted, and the trial resulted in Mr. Bureaux being sent to the Albany penitentiary for three yearn. Kate mauifeetod no feeling. Her love seemed to have yielded to the force of With Mr. Revooux'a sentence my work waa done. I had gained ihe end for which I had been employed. I told Mr. Maraton this, and thanked him for hit " Do you really wish to leave us, my

boy I"

•' No," I replied ; " but I have completed my mission, and now there is nothing left for me to do. In leaving you I leave everything, and go forth into the world more deaolate ' '■ But why not slay I I have property which needs cere. I can f ' ' “ Can you not sec tha for roe to stay 1 I have only relieved you .of one trouble to drag yon it' other. 1 canto here heart-whole; go away lanpra my heart behind me. I would net - hive Ixxm presumptuous enough to ha\o told you of ibis had you not forced mo to explain. /. " Too have only escaped one What a kind, benignant une into the old gentleman'

replied;

If Kale lovea yin. you can marry her. -I only aalnin my eon-in-law sterling

worth, and I believe that

,-m_a that. learenotlor mqnw. weakness, I tatek, or whether bine-blood or plebeian

d _ ipright. ’ They

ness of body «*callwg ; and so Hare, the [ ous, temperate and splendid vilest of tbo two. snggestfd a fresh stroke ! Such are the main features of of basin ess, which w*s to Inveigle the ! try and the distinguished in old and infirm into hie quarters and ' population. Bnt the nninitat “do for them." Hare started in search i present broil would greatly of a victim ; and, prowling through the | the seriousness of the outbreak if they alums, mot an old woman half drunk. I droumacribod its moral extent by the and asked her to his bouse. He gave j geographical boundaries of the country, her whiskey until she became comatose, i Servia, Montenegro, Dalmatia, Bosnia and then with Burk's assistance atrnn-! —indeed, all the western glod her. The body brought £10. | ol ths Porto—are anima The appetite' ot the vompiros was now I the Christians are concerned, by the sharply whetted, and they entered ay*.: same spirit which impels a handful of temoticelly upon the work of murder, i mountaineer* in Herzegovina to defy Vagrants, street walkers and imbeciles ' the power of the Ottoman. Of these were allured on various pretexts to the . the most important is Servia. While the house of Hare, made dead drank and j main ground for the revolt ia given aa suffocated. Emboldened by their suo-1 caused by Turkiah misralo and oxtorocaa they began to pursue their thuggish i lions, there are other cauaea. It wonld practices oven in the daylight. A i bo a difficult matter to give the real woman named Docherty waa stifled, and , measure ol the rancor martially enterhor body loft half exposed under some j tained toward each other by the Chrisstraw was seen by two lodgers, who no tian and Moslem. The feeling between tilled the police. Thirteen victims had the two is most bitter, and it is this secured in eleven months and all feeling which is expected to keep np I to the aomo place sad Bold. The the revolt and make the strife a long and

Here were tried December 24, 1828, bloody one.

, Hare, the blackest of villains, was A Balloon Towage,

let off by turning " Stoic's evidence,

and Burke was convicted, hanged and The following particulars concerning dissected. Tbo effect produced upon . th trip oj Prof. Is Mountain and John tbo public by this horrible disclosure is A. Hoddoc, who went up in a balloon in ■ - - • — • -uhcard of the year 1859, is related by the brother

added to ' of the latter parson. Rev. G. O. Hoddoc, h human ! and will bo rend with interest, in view of mm unity, the theory thal^Donnldaou's balloon Las meralHira landed in Canada. They left Valerik ; workmen j town, N. Y., about four r, m., iutonding

walked homo from their night's toil in to land nt Ogdonsborf groups, oa if in fear of being waylaid, j nine r. M. train of the

The facta wore appaling enough; but a j ton .lays before they

thousand exaggerations and even iuvou- All sorts of rumors w.

filled the air and intensified the - a bottle bod been fom mol excitement. ‘ containing the followi

Throwing the Shoe. Very few of the thousands who throw d shoe* after bridal parties aa they leave bone know anything of the origin of the custom. It* origin ia ancient, and i Bible times, when it tot tbo brother of a ehiblleaa man to marry his widow, or at had the refusal of her. If he reject her, the ceremony was public, anil consisted in her loosing bis ' 'rom his foot and spitting in hia His giving up the shoe was a symbol of his abandoning all dominion over in hia face was an

There waa

, of; this kind between Bulb and In some parts of the East it ww i to carry a slipper before# new]; couple aa a token of the bride't subjection. The custom aa it exists will old in England and Scotland saying is that it ia thrown for lock, and that is the ids try, but originally il me ^ parents, it waa 1 the Germans i conducted to her bed chamber

and throi

They’d be Call and dirty us

There was real sorrow in Robert Franklin's voice and eyes as ho spoke, and the lady who listened draw her maroey face into dolorous packers to

the guest*

Whoe-

i, that of ■' Burking, 1st of atrocities of fiends are capable. spreads through the holda gathered the

■t no time in finding Kate and to] ing her tbo old, old atoty, and when had finished she looked up and said: Can yon treat ma now I I hai been *o very, very wicked !' k Trust her I No angel from beavi would have aeemed puipr—and so I told bar. Anybody looking into my to-day and weeing my bonnle, happy children, would know that aha had ' sliad (hat trust. My sign, "David Mcaa, Attorney and Solicitor at Law," hangs out odo<

after the bride on leaving her home t. proceed to church, in order to inaur good luck to each respectively, and if b stratagem either of the bride's shoe could be taken off by any inspector o nod by the bridegroom." I Kent, England, after the couple bar darted on their tour the single Indies nr

wedlock. Gtfuerally it is con . older the shoothe bettor. Alas I Poor Iceland, ,w York Herald publishes i . Dr Haymu., who is moll ae ro lias hardly been on the fno ole earth a more aingularex

od from Fafarany earn Ray

Comfortable 1" Margaret said,

shivering.

But the next morning, alter putting a tempting breakfast before " * * w ’

rely forbids your coming o’

le poal-

" Does—does he know we are married!" “ I have not dared to toll him. Cowardly, is it not ? But he is my only relative, and I love him dearly. It i* not because he owns the farm and can leave " Huali, love, I know." Daisy answered, putting a soft, white ban A over

"I hr

er, cither,

life," continued Robert, "and if the farm ia dreary, it ia home." " And you do not like to be banished! Well, if you will keep your ;

o ea^ to townir I ww*l

“Down tore, te the r

invalid

bedroom

beautify for' hia use. It 1 four window*, light and

rin-erful, and well spited to her purpose, la Aw intervals of ‘direction, Jane aend-

Ane iug tho man to town with her order*, wile and giving her own dainty-touch,to

overrUiing, Margaret visitor the invalid, reading to him, chatting#!th him, 'and making the long hour* Why. ft late in theNdterabon whcn&he came

‘ be. Now

Ik o! something else. Oh,

n hod undertake!

For Robert Fn

► go in |>01*011 to aee about some Wost :n lands in which hia uncle had invest 1, and which threatened to involve hia i loss. Daisy could not well toko tin mg journey, and Insides, Daisy hoc

Mr, Franklin, tho room riwoss the tots a Bouthem exposwtt. and I think, you will find it more comfortable than this one. Will you trjt;and get there if Aunt Jana and I help g»n t" —I'm very well beta." " lint you will be bettor thono. Please So ho yielded, but -< room, could not repram* g oy, ol meat Softly carpeto^, white «u a bright fire crackling ' in lk£ ifrinty supper spread upon Tl the room waa oozy and cheery At coax a smile frodf the- grimutest upe. •Yet when James Franklin Bank into tho bright 1 chintz-covered eaay-chair and looked around him, everything seemed strangely familiar. That waa the parlor carpet, taken from tha never opened room below ; three were the parlor enrlains freahly ironed and starched, and held back with knots of broad pink ribbon. 'Die befiftwredn, wardrobe.

' | Loving Robert well, she i - move the only shadow fro lady wife. Robert Franklin had b

o little I

j ,-ovara with their knotted fringe* were jail his aiator'a work, atored away in i cheats ninoo she died. ^ing, long years logo. Evan the.ohirtLon the

j part of some old ou^|s>iaaehe h , away in. a long-fgjjptt^ oa

id stuffed

land, through the

balloo:

U

The C<

s that corporations in a certain old-foah-

ontrivonro for asenring fidelity in I, called kindness.' There

i "Three days

Mountain crazy—can hardly i Cannot reach safety valve. - (Signed) J- A 1 | Mr. Hoddoc says nothing <

' ever happened. They traveled ranch j | faster than Uiey were aware of, having j ! no means of tolling how fast they were

! going. Theythonght they^

i injected liquid though s]

be id, look-

hia old servant, j iug around with A k^m irerecisUon of liis room. The , tbo added comfort. f wonder w» emptlv j never thought ol QHlhg IJlAae tlflnga. be laid op, Mr. "Now let mo rWlf ttoi reel of our book . iomoheln i'm'toyou. I linveKinWnwtrperiodicalsiu I trotting up and ! my trunk if yon w?.l leo* at them.'' as it was twenty 1 I'lie daysflewby.-Aelil weathor«treugtk I eni&g; till Robert wrote be wo# coming Jane! Girls are j-home ouo chlU Joniuwy day. Margaret l alow _ . bod boon busy lot a fortnight before iu uld oomo to me, I ‘in' tower part ol the house, but Mr. 1 out.” | Franklin asked no questions. Ho bad i, and—oh—rub I ^ ^ j ^ woloomc , Hubert iu the eit-

rodhot

bury tbo whole with hot ashes,

in the rooks, fall, as a sh ig everywhere on uaph)

and a half miles an

' j Landing in Canada, they wort ' I without anything • - —■

urdays

Tho conductor on a fourteen hours a day, exposed to all weather* ; and his work in ly* hard and peculiarly wearing. For this labor he gets from two to two and a and the privilege of being i thief, subjected to imralt, teneo oy spire, searched, thrown into iaou without evidence, pitched out of iploymeul at any moment on a mere rmise. If he refuse* to give aomong to the driver, tha latter rewards hia virtue by dropping a hint, and if ha ' fia Ao Jce tbe starter he toree his ieU Tat there have'been ennduoho belonged to exoelleut families ; if education who have boon unfortunate and have gratefully consented to do " rork sooner than tend bar or beg ; with famillre have been glad fifteen dollars a weak in this w it than nothing. But whoever 1

may have been his character, however oxoellont were hia antecedents, .ha waa treated as a thief and everything

day in Canada came across a party

half-tireed had jnal a

Iter and 1st Mountain rained in,

caught the duck and commenced eating

" re and all. This seared-ths -breed nearly to death. The

find hotel they etruok was at Ottawa. They were very ragged and .dirty, and

* id the el, " "

i all 1

" Send for her, t ly leg, will yon!"

Late in the afternoon, a little bustle | bug-room, ttowncsnraus iron. rein., clow stair, told the invalid of tho irri- | ing to it. dresrinsre and renjUng Mm al of the niece galel away, hn told no one till ho hel She came with one trunk, in a wagon, j 1™ nephew's hand feat clasped in hi

rom the railway station, olid etandieg ora - ..

, ik. ««.. klla,; ! “' f S” 1 ”"- '' loked a picture of healthful beauty. I iH™. " what Margaret baa town t

oft brown ,-nrls gathimHl iu a rich knot ,, ure- N» •Uughtor o.

«uf c

d by the throat; largo l

that the Iceland w

I, and replied lie honse is full, not a room to spare.' *y than told him who they were, and jumped over tho counter, caught in in his arms, und said tho whole me was at their service. They treated free of expense oil tho wayb

Mr. Haddoc ia now engaged in the printing buainare in Philadelphia; he has no

faith in the snooere of balloons. The j and villagre will

■■ Haddoc, being a progreasivo ; ‘ '

rad white Rl"

eyes lighjod a j teH lie neat drtea Of 1 T"" 1 dainty form. ! tote

said, then,

n more patiently and fxtthfully, a

living things are ovcrwln

r- I great destroyer I Tho piotnre is me render that wo had such pleasing oooounta "ow proud i "wuiyou go et> own,* usi** —

wore tile Icelanders thou over their octe- j Jane hesitated,

braiion, the parallel of which was never | " Margaret!" -said the new « known bofare ! What a ooeno of misery j " don't call mo your niece, Mins, and deaotoiion now aucoeeda te previous j ever you do. My name to Margaret Has prosperity and contentment—the island | Mr. Franklin had hto euppci rent and tortured through a third of its i " Not yet. Thore'a drauo

entire area and at least a third of its | scarcely tuated." population either destroyed outright or Margaret looked

ldared destitute! " '

lA read to

ton to her, instead of a grumpy old leldr past sixty." » T Sm (flail yon have been will eared

, m , Robert said, turning — ; *lndo a‘merry twinkle in hia eyes ; "you •' loefk very tine here." - But when ho carefully led the old man lto the -Biltlng-room, both stood amazed,

nor vuu «A*,t;Wtattai handsomely carpoted,>oheerfiil- . i ly famished room tho dreary aid place big tray, the MU which they had been oo weRcontent-

’fioct blue piate with food heaped nponft,Ri4 ftoW While they wendsred, a qgw i

ro pronged for

The cdmbnatibility of iron to a chemical fact well known; bnt i " perimenter baa demons trot on in a manner peeultoriy hto He takes a straight bar magnet of power, and sprinkles Iron filings i end of its poles. These filings

a In accordance wit' ratio foroe, and, ho*

closely they may appear

jpaioked, oft

lees; that the ground is then j ami uiu mil wouu,

ed with anew to the depth ol many | food,

that communication with tho outer "Show mo whei world will be cut off for several months, | will get tho supper,

between the fa— 1 ’— •-->

difficult,

table ailvet and at the beat! glass.

loned with Those were bought thirty years , been laid | ago," whispered Jane, "when Mr.]’ have been 1 Franklin expected to be married. She , buried in lays andsahee, it to difficult lo died and they have

napkin IWooted them-ibo lone* pumo

at the neglected j touchadby akilUul fingcra, an^ .a vote

. awcot and clear singing a Bang of praise.

'Hines are and 1 ' Tht'wtog open a door to dtooloao a ' _2d 1 beautifully furatohed parlor, B4\>ert saw

r from closet’to dcaat. >>»"“. 1 ; ,Ue

rat of gilt-edged china, , ^ ““ II— ..bln «i..r „,t! ana pn'llj jewelry to adorn it

"Margaret," Unde Jam«i oiled.

Bnt'Robert said raftly t

"Margaret Franklin, Dnets James.

i# tenrard with shining make yuu lore mo," aha tender voice, "for Bob-

_ ... tne magnet

too family in which it oeourred, I moat magnificent rain of flra is raid

kulka. Prevwas to i bo modnoed.

The Slrlped Stocking a Jenny June gives her te - elding in her la

that the opid

Blockings which has be

for to* past tw a form which w o them amon(

Luxuty in hoeiery, of eo

. going

ith her pretty face saddened by tho ^

Jf year, j hidden tragedy of those few words, 1

Margaret took a small tray from tho j ^

1 covering it with a snowy ,, ,,. 1 , vonr own," 1 Ilectod what ahe wmitod from I^ j ^ d rar. Where the clorai. and went again to tho kitchen. ^ lboeo u . ^ tom t"

James'Franklin, weary with the effort j --From my old home. They are all to hold a book in hto aching bands, mi ^n iet them atoy here, rfMi.g in a deep arm <*»to Lri]( ^ n dt, fdr ohr hew home I” ahe

Marooret tapped at toe shjly .Upping her hand into

1 RoberFa. " I douT-wantto take Robert from yob, Dnele 1 'Jan!»,• when he to all'

But he atari- 1 s . - ——>>' -■

met, bright

old farmhouse, strongly in oontraat with •hy they - the bare, meager

’ Gin. von a pinks towel" Urn bid man o,wdr »I*huA ■■ gutter grief could

.ronght your aupper, she ^ now, . JU»aret»,than tho " * l ‘ ,lU though* ft. ,Ood*»*r bleaa .

ring it with a whit* doth.

Upon a white china ..

u uu ehioken, delieatoly to 0 threhmh'Toora, for : browned, a potato noaatod oiioortenitioe to make their jokes on j and a dice of buF ’ ‘

moradog*. A atoiy told by Ho** Hmltn is a ( m0 st delicate of (bread ; she may a ifaniei, good instance of a shook given to affect-1 ihe tints of her drees, and tons harmoed elegance. A town tody had read oto ovny portion of her toilet with permueh of pastoral life, and once made a ! fara propriety ; but wbeu ahe wears country for the purpose of hosiery only fit for a harlequin, and

with a real shepherd. She ahortona her drera in front to rand one, and hto crook in ! extreme, to show it, hand, hia dog by hto aide, and the uf modesty or wo

op disposed romantically around j wonld not be aacrifioed to vanity and ■. but he waa without the indiapeoaa-. love of display. The gnat feature o!

portio j the new styleo in hqelery to Uieir ooet.

Ah, l For a good but

if I have any-

thing wrong," raid a dear, sweet yokBii Aunt Jane to too bmgr

e the tortured finger*— '

litre quality of gra?' l *ail listening weU pkarad to the fcji

lining-room Unde'Jiqp

spare lianK-ra and ’bags of grain, b which was trahaToniAd beyon* reoogi Hrarewra be -eteud cm Oie brightof the toca of >1 Robert'* wife. "

L., k don't wonder he ia nick. No carpel, no enrtaina, that great bmraeWm bed, and nothing pretty near him.” '' i -' 11 Tt's'all dran," aaid Jteie.

as padd to preach a rar- _ special occasion in the dispel of a country town. As the congregxfioli was not very rich, bo was Informed beforehand that they oonld not effort* to pay Urn more than a guinea * When the aarrioe waa