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STAR OF THE CAPE

STAR OF THE CAPE.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEB 22. I87S.

BUSIPHESS CARDS.

OjF TI.HW ARK, ■/> DK4Ljaacrstorjoi hkatmmm, no tmM-rmutmama oooue. TlD-Rooflng c SpaeUlty. • ' »- Mmt it it.

. rxrofVirtTU.i

^ammSm'9- r - nsmce moots./arota* OAinata. , fTflWSfSa. WABK « ELDBKDGE, COJITEACTORS'* BUIU3ERS,

“DooTtaiiu. i toi r

winter' time!''—" Don't they iJwftjl j, ooao the rinUgr komoq f"—•• Oom oomo, yon giro in I"—ban a

BiioH

rmnonbad it at Hunoboorg that the town-fconia wma world wm coining to an eqd. Doctor ioc.H— hwl wi Zachariaa Piper, of Colmar,w - 'ii ' 1 '. —

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BEO. J. BOSTON... ; . .rBannETOB. Alao/yroprirtor of ‘ KoMakin’s . IHranlronthaMihore. OpnaUDwTaar Xobai,' ID > * *, < * yoHK IfctT AKlX, 1 ' ■

'it rmrcl Christian, a

Piper bad calculated that a ootoct onU1 (all tram the akicaoii the MarvliOraa, with a tail thirty-Arc miliioM ol leagoea long, formed ‘ of bolllag water, which would ao affect the earth that the now* of the highcet moimtaiiai would melt, treea be dried to tinder, and all liwIt (a trite that an honorable aage In

, PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

.donbtedly, but that ito tail, wool oompoaed of aneh light vapor that tool would experience the falnleet i about hia bnaineaa, (oraemnch a« he, PopinnA anaweml for tlrioga tnrning

POTTER * KIXOM, A T T O R W kfit S-Wt-LAMI

ntUUOETOX. X. J.,

DB. T. H. WILMAHKOX,

x> e iv rr i » r r, >

orresixs DECATUR, CAPE 1

om^HoenjSi^,

it in Honeboorg, named Maria Piock, who lived in Tbrte-Pota atreet, bleached and wrinkled old woman, wl

Attoraay and Couneellor at

Oipa May Court nooae. N. J.

. r.JA-Otnoa at cape laland dorlar 1

,.g~y-PQCPEAM.

ATTORNKT at law anduas-

TER IN CHANCERY.

Ro. B Perry fitraet. Capo May City. N

OOMMmMOWy t)V PWDB AKD ‘fjpj?

S^ggflg;

■ om » l, ' Mor, - goodly

gUdad nntahella, and a hnndred qnerr ariidre. She wore antique t and lived upon brotha, which gave her

great authority in the oonntry. Tnnlred of with good, 1

Monaieor Popinot, Maria Pluck upheld

r Zaehariae Piper, eaying:

" Be converted and betake youraelvee to prayer; repent ol your miadoedi be goueroua to the church, for th

• nigh—the end ia at hand I"

At one end of her room wee a plctnrr if the infernal regiona, with people go ng'down into them in a way etrew: "* coca; none of them aiupoctod w the path led, for they danced forwanhi, v bottle In one mania hud, a knuckle of uun'or a Hiring of aan"«gea in another’^ A minstrel, whcee bat waa garnished with blomoraa, .played the clarionet to

road; many revelers wore their matea, and all the mghtleaaly OHand into thr luruaeee, iqto which, indeed, foremost had already stum ntatretched arms and legs in

Try to imagine the aBMl ol any row acnable being on baboldbc tins pic'— No one Is so virtuoua thst ho hs.

. 'lp.,Ri|on hia -j, , '""jP 1111 to ait ill

on the right of the Judgment seat

.icJopq

KEJfRWEY^ . FLUID EXTRACT B U.:G H U la tbs only rsmsdy Ibr

a, yoo wfl! have p«j on me.

ar of being burnt malts the heart. Oh! without any infernal flamea, * many ainoore Christiana would not h seen; those fires gild the dome of om

' Holy Church.

To make a abort story ot it, wo wen in our knees for over ten minutes, wbei 1 Sergeant Dnchene came running up on ■ of .'b Ho bs.1 been IO Die srsewsl, j Id oomo up Oepnchin at •• Well, what were 1 s about 7" said he to me.

cut of intense eosta y (to her)-a moment looked end longed orcveraince got into her teeoa ; and all the

Apple", and peached, and mushrooms, and hedge fence*, as they

|er roll J Clarionet*, trombones, ud the ; big drum resounded ; the high window* j ont upon the night; waltxee were j blendud with the country danon ; ^ youths and maidens were in a state of | inexpressible jubilation ; the old grandunes, seated as edmlortably under the garlands, laughed UK their sides ached. The drinking mdoon was crowded, so that enough refreshments could not be 1, and Father Zimmar. who had ed the right of catering, could of lining his pockets well along the outer ataircaeo, those md partaken too deeply of the wines were to be aeon staggering down

do the falling imow.

Dude Tobie had given me the door

will not hare any monimaking,

said the majority, therefore; V we will

^^.of'centrito-

llever had the like been known. The djntant and captain, as wall as the an(v offieera of the Third company of the

to bod. I want but on the otb hand I bad need of sleep. Finally, j my mind to go home, and s Saint Sylveatre street, with my elbow touching the wall, reasoning in " * ways to myself, d been rambling along in the m for some ten minutes, wh happening to look up as I turned nruer by the fountain, I saw behind he rampart trace a moon aa rad an copier, rolling onwards through the clouds, t was still many a million miles away, >ut advancing at such speed that it would je upon us in a quarter ot an hour. This sight moved me to the very bottom soul I felt my hair stand on , and I said to myself: It is the comet I Zacbariia Piper

right."

Without clearly knowing what I < abont, I turned back at once to the to hall; climbed the stairs, upsetting .wKo- were; coming dowp it, i id at the top of ay Tojo*; i

•The comet! the comet!" A profound lienee fell, and‘thd 'dancers turned heir pale faoea round, drdw in -ttrir heela snd docked up their noaee.' 1 Sergeant Duehane sprang to the loot, stopped me. and clapped his hand >n my mouth, saying: •‘Have yon tone madt Why don’t nU hold your tongue 1“ Bat I draw back and confirmed to roai one: "The eometl*

: of footsteps or' the men ha

" Thousand thunders I what the deuce g

11 see. yonder I"

Vlt is the end of the world, sergeant!" i

leated BslUiaxsr.

“ The end of the world I” •• Yea, verily—the comet l” Whereupon the soldier fell to ing like one poeseaaed, and cried: " If the adjutant was hen, one might have order* how to act. But, come on 1" added he, drawing hia sword and thrust hia hand—" Forward 1 I don’ think much of it, and we must reoon

noitrel"

Everybody admired hia courage, but i alone was sufficiently emboldened to fall in behind him. Wo marched slowly staring eyes, for the comet grew larger and larger, oomiai nils of milM in a second. At length wo reached the the old Capuchin monastery. The comet ~ j rise in the air, higher and we proceeded. Wo were even forced lo lift OUT heeds, so that finally Duchouo had his neok quite bent in order to look perpendicularly upwards. ' wondering to myself if it was prude any farther, when the sergeant stopped short. "Odswoggers!” ejaculated he, ii low Toloe; “ it's only the reflector l” -reflector!” stammered der; •• is it possible ! ” A I looked an smaxod observation.

Already a th ed ob the oh

ont-of-dc

in had rushed

elephant stood on hi* hind feet f follow tbo flight of the gnat, ansnrpassed, .unrivaled, wonderful, miahing, moot daring bareback ri i tbo world, aa he dived in a doul

ter heard I Of coon

how these things got all mixed .up glorious (set that she had a beau—a i bean in black doth, and a rod necktie, soil a stovepipe hat, and who smoked a

and bought peanuts, and aandy,

and lemonade every timo the man who " '; wme around and whispered his goods so softly thst the noise ol the boi|d

and the beet ten-year-old joke of was drowned ont of bearing _..... O, how her little hfart pit-u-pat, and throbbyty-throb, bobbyty-bob on her way home

A Frightful Fate, igo story is reported Iros

thero would be many drunken tools tbi oight, had had the charitable thought i sticking a candle in it, in ardor to pr vent any rambler* stumbling into U ditch along tho old cloister. He hi

rwanla gone homo for hia sleep. r e could dearly. ‘ "

habited by robbers, who bad taken ad-

ontage ol the civil war in order to ply their criminal avocations. An alcoi ittaehed to this subtemneons dwclthe door of wMoh the soldi s open. They were astonished

And the apartment decently furnished,

and provided with books, flovoi oven a piano. In an easy chair

rogated him, but obtained -inly inco-

herent replies. It has since been tained, from the confession of <

if the lamp. Tha coni

thick as your thumb. When tho wind t is high the light was made to flare np i brightly that-we naturally saw 1 such v

One

titieo, and thus by calculation to arrive at a proper quantity to plant. Beginning with turnips—pnrple-top staples]—I took one drachm, avoirdupois, and found, by actual count, it contained 1,677 sound seed, or 86,89* i

, 4*9,812 in one pound, n -of ye in.* cm tarns 1,11 , 16,640, one pound, *98,91 lushat, 14,912.000 seed* > (counted) of buckwheat e

*,828, one pound 18,000, and one 907.200 sound seed. Of this i ninety dix per oent. sprouted on I

- me aero there are 45,472 a 173,889 six-inch-square

and 6,259,968 square inches. Supposing turnip should grow on each six le seed on each, and leave nearly il.OOO, or one seed to every throe square i scatter promiscuously, or be lost. On this same calculation, half a bushel of millet will place 1.19 aeod to every s inch, or 180 to the square foott think enough t Plenty for hay, and half to much if sown for seed. This bring* me to yonr half-bushel ranching buckwheat. Taking 173,889 slx roeh-square blocks in an ooro, and 967.200 seed in a bushel, so a basis, one gives 441.800, or 67,911 more than i each block—about one and throe

of the Item* of Interest. IJ before lay upon the table, which Desirable quarter*—Silver ones, are ^the treere of im having been A deliberative body- A alow man. From fame of habit tho deputy guard niffiois lost 28,848 aoldiera and sailors cd the door, while hia principal looked during the war. * In what place are two hernia better

lan one ?—In a barrel,

the pavement), and had oven taken off Smith A Brown stopped payment, and

e» were called a pair of suspender*.

. ... sought who are alway* wishing for

inght sight of the bell boy. standiog Every tramp you rc

With only four, spread itself.

would like U

tho conclusion ths

bushel mUlel, for to one-third for i buckwheat is on I experimenting w: ty per cent, mm

U and thrifty.

York Spirit of the Tima, wham we shall dmagnate as Jim Pines ; the other, a well-known bosinesB man ol Portland.

It chanced one fine evening that a stranger entered the Tremont and addressiug himself to the ” gentlemanly I dork," inquired if Mr ..Short, of Port- i land, waa stopping at tho house. "Ho to,” said the clerk, referring to, " If you will send your card, I will ^ see if ho ia at homti," replied the | The visitor produced a card, which was bended to the bell-boy, whom ho - was abont to follow np stairs, when he was restrained by the clerk. "Bo kind enough to wait until we Tile bell-boy returned with word that Mr. Bhort “ would aeo the gentleman to " Where’s tho room I" said tbo visitor, “ IH go right np myself.’’ " Excuse me, sir 1 Mr. Short has ol- . reaily sent wonl he does not wish to are Well, sir, 1 think I shall go up if ®, for I’m the ahcrifl^jipd I intend t these wi.nls Jim Pines, who was

" Say, boy. do yon know whore Mr. lort is, who occupied this room." "Sore, sir, he must be in Portland,’ id the boy, with a grin, “ be left ir

Tbo sheriff glanced at hia w • Yes, bat whoso boots are those a "These," said the boy, taking thorn j 13 ip ; " these bo Mr. James Pipes' boots, ' 1111 And so it was, and the officer* had j m lever thought to look in them. ah " Are you afraid any one would stale ( wi om, that ye ait by 'om so I" asked the i

if Oali-

A codflsb was recently caught at the 1m of .simalajhat weighed sixty pounds

r* Immanuel Kant—t

The sheriff mad rith a vigorous Id

Would yc

it is Mr. Pines pays an hoar I watchin’ av his boots t” The sheriff vouchsafed only ar nant "hnmph," and passed on.

his deputy hi

it stops

e, when si

h the’m

Two Bank Presidents. There is s remarkable analogy in the death of Mr. Ralston, of tho Bank ol Oalifornia, and that of Mr. Ethelbcrt S. Mill*, of Brooklyn. Both ol them were officials in financial institutions which held tho highest place in the public mti motion and confidence. Both of them tumbled into ruin, and dragged down

the institntioi

oouneoted. Both

shortly aftoi

. with tho thonght uething respecting

ready," and slipping through tho dinii

Both perished by drowning ! " Tal! '' )' om ™ 1 . u f ol tbo exposure of their mi> and oome along with mo.

ho passed the night ; wo gave him lodging, ir prion," replied the

worth *1,000, a mare worth *1,500, a saddle horae worth *300, and trappings worth *6,000. pared to a vigilautaud watchful salesman, who goes after buamoaa early and Uto ; saying only the right thing in tho right place and at Uie right timo. The Canada Farmer makes the very sensible suggestion that agricultural nobest walking boraos. Walking is Urn gait of most .use to famuu*, and ought to be encouraged. It ia ratimated that tho child population between the ago ot on and sixteen in tho United States and Torritoriee is about 10,288,000, and that about 300,000 teacher* are needed to educate this hoot

gore to a quilting perty a long darning noodle in

The Boston Irulependent CA: tor March 12, 1798, contained the ing marriage notice : At Wodfc amiable Miao Dolly Glamm, both i

They say he waa ed his tronblee, anil xm wore by no u

a, in hopes that he won!

On discovering this, I gall ont for tha general ia the sergeant hushed me. "Why won’t you kac| ahull They would have

at us- if they found ont »na» i charged on a rushlight- Ground anus i , And, unhooking the rusty chain, the apparatus fall with an awfnl clatter, and

had gone out, nonage came to them in tho end, and they went home to bod. This la a truthful picture of how events happen in the good Utile town of Hunebonrg.

g their

retreat, wtfleh was marked by many adventures, tho intrepid old man suoceodad invading the vigilance of hia guanliana for a abort time, and secreting the safe in a plane whore he would be

good laagh able to recover it afterward. When the

booty woe mimed, and tbs robbers failed

ace where it waa concealed, they 1 -the proceeding* of the famous hanffeur s by roasting the feet of their victim in order to extort a oonfeaaion. Bat tha infliotod torturqs had a different effect. The men got mad; and it with the object of raetoring him to

when be recovered h

imsiWKuan!

Kearaey'sExtractEucira

mRUcrs ar.eutinu ' BStdSE'SS ■

sad trophies of weapon#, the platform had been built for the'muaiciana, the bishop hod been ordered#,ir*ho *upp<-.- • id the other refreehmente-ail

i not a i-e.iiissrts.i fellow,” Sergeant Daahyyr-M If I

had my hand on your Zachariaa Piper. ha would not be very jolly after my

i was a dreadful up-

Botng oldwpmen who had been . beguiled by the junketting, lifted up "■eir hands to heaven and faltered

Lord I Maria! Joseph I"

In a second or two the hall waa *a ded. Dtiehun* released me, andl hung

rt of a window, exhausted, to people Beamperiug up the street. ' stole away myself, mad wit

Aa I passed the bar, I saw Oatheriue 1 Lagoutte, the oanteen-keeper, sharing « the lost drops in a punch-bowl with 1

l^torifal^r

A numberqf people were an

It may bo interesting to yonr readers,

iys a correspondent, to knowhow y Grim wood's mother first learned of boy’s fate. She la in very frail be

and ths lore of the balloon aa well aa hia m

it waa kept carefully from j

her ; she had been engaged in writing a

letter to him. Triring him to oome * and celebrate her birthday, and t

oh aha mimed bis g

helpful ways, and none of the family ,

A Faithful Lo irty or fifty yt

1 convonm m Portugal, engaged tobe married.

is dreporate;

own to tho beach declares in excellent spirita. So too ston. At first thero wmo a J orpoiaon and a deliberate ling ol himaolf to death by tho unfortunate gentleman. Now, howthe vial has entirely disappeared from the story of the case. Mr. Ralston, itered the balh-honae " smiling, chuerfnl; ’ ’ ho had overheated himself ' condition which would bo likely to prodpeo plexy if ho plunged into cold water; Anally the doctors say that hia body its all tbo mnrka ol death by api . Tbo remarkable career* an no ns death of tbeao two man ai .ilea, not without their loaeon, of the vicuaitudea and catastrophes which imetime* illustrate human life The Polar Bear’s Conn! According to the Esquimaux, the seal constructs its abode beneath the surface ee in such a manner that it i ; from tho woler below ; here I young seal psesee its infancy, and wl the returning heat of summer has i ‘ lyed its igloor dwelling, the young ! ia old enough to take care of itself but this mod* of lodging its youth bo noath the ice ia well known to the bear I hia keen scent, soon detect*

cr ia 26; i,

elerk!

Yes, air." • Then I demand to be shown t room immediately." 1 All right, Mr. Bheriff. Boy, she

Ira to tho desired room. There it ire enough, number on tha door, pair ol boots Bitting outside. Theklieriff looked at hia watch. Half-pas! uino. "Humph! goes to bed early.” He knocked; no response. Knocked a little lender; still no reply. ly," be said to the bell bpy who still stood near him, “ is there any door opening ont of this room tothe chambc-Ta -idler side!" " No, air; yon can see for yourself there’s nobody in this one." The sherifflooked into tho nnocoupicd Kims on each side, and satisfied himself that there was go commniiication. and then, with a grim smile, took a chair one of UlVm S--.3 sot down beeide

ic sheriff. lho

rued tho shoriff torned arou

: !■ Ah! Graham,

r. Short’s | obliged to'yon-1 ■at where lodging bill, for I iff of the said -Inn Pin" 1 ,

sheritrs hands.

y without hia lore’s nothing

Prevalence of Snicldc.

I 4.000. a grot^fiael 0.000, and tho bloc - ! Ala Massachusetts golden wedding, ri i. coldly, the marriage bell was three ft* , i away each of them wa* presented wit two eng lee or a pair of $40 aleevn bu toils. There were one hundred an

fifty of the guests.

land, comprising about 2,369 acres, hi just boon sold for *450,000. The buy. also takes the standing timber at a vali otion of *30,000, and thirty acres o ing land were bought by the same pi

chaser for *17,000.

elve year* of age, living Byraomw, N. Y., haa not tasted food : ' i, sat up, nor spoken. 6 im an unseconntab'e disci

in- and in order to gain ei

" Boy," said t! Well, ta' •’

r of the law; -oUarl’’ Iter, as hia eyes

| oonlingly, on tho snpp " did noFtaave the Ben

t eatabliahment but nr

n heavily

onuhe* it in, and imio young seal with its light be supposed " noo devours its pr

I hod eelectod .

Maderaeuall* Dar denoi’a sliop uniler the Little Ascafie. It

ster at gaming. All spoke at imee, and then took* off the train of their lationa to roll upon Heaven to-be

mercUal to them. .

r recognised Fevt*,- the old b and Mother. Laarita, who were beating their breartallke villains of the deepest

EXT. BUCHU

. dye. Bnt an

, me, from my having quite enough at

;laasm and head the Une that was pointid out to her in Ito evening paper : ’Bad fata of, Newtou 8. Grim wood."

is saved—not to tho pains and penale of Ihia life, but to the f oiler, greater isteooo with the redeemed of God—

Miami before the barred window of hia t

bops rather lack Incident, and, except in a matarr’a hand, might grow monotonous, j for this hopeleaa courtship lasted no i

..» full well thst where a baby re must of nooaasity be a mother, and t that she will be In search ol her darling;

bear scrapes tho snow

1 away from the seal hple, and holding the I young seal by the flippers, allowr " “ " r abont, and when the n

bo hastily scribbled o bock of- on old letter, "and bring -mo back an answer, and yon

hall have it."

The waiter ras off like a shot, and roamed with an pnswer, to whom tho ther in a whisper explained tha situa- — - ' ' - way of

from chin to aUn. Open yourheadydu 0 clap a blade skullcap, and yon flour yonr •' face, and, -if your: o’’ *

the effect is admirabh On account of his HI

* Ike JTcrald o/ Health, have d

. It only ended wi

death, of the la^y, a bw yean oam Many paraoua hm aasnred me that tliy hare often been aye-wilnemea of i ' '

sr sine; ii flung out have a florid a

few hour* in buttermilk, then strain and m» the wash night and morning. Or oqneese the jaioe of a lemon into half a hSTof tuTe^dtoTfm- Irecklcs^sre poieooons and cannot bo osed with safety. Freckles indicate a defect in digmiion. mid consist in deporita of luma carbonacecns or fatty mtMek be neath the acart skin. TbeJ

be attended to, sod should be lhat the bowels and kidneys .

A Philosophical Dead Beal "Ysa,'sir,"said a genUemanl tg man on the atreet, "the pm •at man just going awayl

he haa a UiU against me, and he soya if I win pay him that lie can pay acme — ehe, or, in other wards, that if each : will pay what he owes, the others md that thus, under the rules of

An Original Custom.

nae of ameU is so exAaordinai ly developed among the Indiana of t! Philippine islands that they are able tell the owner of a pocket-haudkcrchi by the odor, and lover* at parting « change picooa of linen which they m _ be wearing, that during separation they may inhale tho odor of the beloved being. Tho manner of kissing is peculiar. Instead of pressing Hp to lip, they inhale the breath strongly. The form of speech t "Give file a kiss, “

- What to Do with 1

Boy, there’s your dollar." left, the deputy settled himself comfortably down in his chair, and the sheriff walked off, satisfied that he bid

trapped hi* bird.

Next morning abont eight o'clock he reappeared. There oat the watch looking a little red about the eyi

her of eases of sulcidee in the United Statot. during tho last few months says Tho sympathy which the community feels for the victim of his own violence, mbdooda it into on undcrostimntoof tin real weakness of the deed. Wo suspect thst the suicide must have been impelled by on extraordinary degree of courage. We are thus blinded to tho real oowiudio* which nuke up a part of every ease of sell-murder. Tho manliness is in living. The valor is in endurance to the end. Suicide is diahonorable ; an think that it would not bo very difficult to make it unpopular. The old common law tried to do this by various brutal! Haa of burial; bnt these, in. the nature ol things, had bnt little influeneo ; and now they are property abandoned. Still, the current of public - opinion against suicide may bo strengthened, if the pulpit and the prcea, upon all p occasions, speak of it aa adeed discreditable to the memory of the doer. Children may be taught that there ia n ilia honor in self-murder—that it is I thing so abhorrent to nature thi ’ ' oe of it can be thonght of imity or indifference. The law not Ism should society consider it sa a desertion during battle, as infidelity to s trust, so a cruelty to surviving friends, as on act .unworthy of true manhood ot

i never fail to get their work in. flowor is found without swcetntvi* they do not call conventions and declare that tho country is ruined by drought

lower and g

hour, and that ta " how iiotn wo umo The amount of money now In circuluion in the United Statea could give *19.12 to every man, woman and child, if equally divided. Englishmen would get only *15.60,- and Frenchmen only *17.34. We have thus more money in circulation than either France or Engand, while we do vastly leas business. The other dsy some ladies were ont 'tailing. There being a little two-ycor-ild present one of the ladies asked him 1 ho wonld kiss her. He answered: •No." "What ta the retmou that you rill not kiwi mol" "I’m too little to itaa you; papa will kiss you; papaktaaes all tlie big girls.” He wa# permitted to play with hia toys. one saving* t»nk at Northampton illy refused to accept deposits on • Springfield bunk has had

f tor

Not a bit aa yet; quiet aa a churehyard." h, ha ! Thinka to tire us out. Go down and get come breakfast, Linx, and ount guard while yon're abaent." __ i deputy went away, and In half an hour returned invigorated and refreshed, and reemned his poet, which be faithfully held (ill noon, when htaprin- - again mode hta appearance cr **—

"Not a I

Not np yet 1”

Tha moot perplexing thing in a youth s life ia wbea hta giri gets mod and re turns the nnmorous trinkets that he haa bought bar. He hardly wants to sell them; he eao't palm them off on hia next choice for new goods with any de-

nobody gree of' aattafactkm or safety ; they're -ole, anil probably things that he can’t wear him-

The two men looked at each other donbtingly. At this moment one of tbo chambermaids come along, with a broom

a bunch of keys in hand.

Got a key that’ll open this to

How to Treat Them, The Boston Otote solves tho difficult problem of how to treat watering acqnaistancea when mot in society aftar- ' , by telling this old story: i story told of George Belwyn, famona London man of .the world of the at century, iltustratea the combination f brilliancy and discourtesy which i characteristic of a certain kinc swell” Being st Batli during a of unusual dullness for that fash able watering place, Belwyn became injto intimate with an old. gentli nhowBrrather outside *ho pale of select society to which the vlt belonged. Meeting Belwyn in London, in tho height of the season, the old gentleman waa disposed to renew the aoqnaii ' formed st Bath, bnt the man a world persistently Ignored him. At Uet the old follow came np to hia quondam intimate, and Bold : Why, Mr. Belwyn, don't yon remember me; I wae wi!' at Bath, hat year»" •• Ob, yea,” said

are increasing, though the depooo smaller in amount than usual, evidence that people are becoming im-

A New Drees. , Faria correspondent says: Hero is description of a new dress, the make which in pretty sure to be much employed next winter : Bodice of pale pink Hionionno, trimmed with paaaementerio deeper pink, imitating embroidery ; id the edge of the baaqne rich gold d dotted over with gold bead*, and lor of gold fringe. The same make might be imitated in black with jet, and withont any gold, and would usually look much better. The shape ia that of long boaqued hunting-jacket, opening jnr a waistcoat, trimmed down the front with a deep shlrt-friU of lace. The