Star of the Cape, 24 October 1877 IIIF issue link — Unnumbered Page

STAR OF THE CAPE.

»J — 1 1 , -a ii hi*ii »l wTW i.i.li i'lmtfiavr/i ■: .. ' ■ VOL. IX. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1877. NO. 46.

■ " -J I mi or rn em un aw cm. n i. ItfUlEE CilBI. * ** *" ***— *BO- ~ or T1IWAHL jwonta mvwaatiru uoohm.sq Tla-Itooflog a SpaeUHy. * ^ii'i *-a— m* on. Tinware, Klrinn, Ca<- _ ' «rr. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, UMIUTCBT.KI. . ' WflU^MflffTM. 7 ' Marahanl Tailor * Dealer In Ganta Furnishing Goods s^Mar.^ caarrucjrmr •« m cam- !• comraACTOKS * buh-dehs, ' Q^.M^qg.i'. J. L HOTELS. wSCTOlj^WBi.! PHILADELPHIA. PA ^ Q^f 3TUBOIgOM"4 HOTEL, HnrrUburg, Pte ATLANTIC HOTEL. CAM HAT OTT. R. A I— T 1 WiTM Mf. — , 1 KATTI^s *■* ■. nmui, Attorney and Coanaanor at Lav IR'IN

rxm nr elicit* BEATTTsiia -afcas-sar — ~ lira. i. vim. ""52=" BfTY^te QAHIHL F. BEATTY, m llalia fca fcy . P. A A mrm^ .■ygJWBKasB DANIEL P. MATTY. ★ Jq^ Of&CG all ill THE DAILY STAR, Barrator tojatoawknt. ■"tffjkv

m« i*a a aizox. ATTOM a m-AT-uw. autonuj, >.J, ISST!. IS Pianoe 1 Organs! iPiils^el ~5C"-ffiiLTJ3.",r-BEiTTT^^.' Oraato M—~ — * Upright. '^iiASSE'jhSsraSi.. ■caasg.. DANIEL P. BEATTY , " MUmrtK MASTER IN CHANCERY, eoorayanctofc Pa .1^ tt, n f.ktartBBATII^™ S£5«5.csbm5S SS=S3SS55^S Tr* ****** " cnissi; ray J ^'aiiviirB 'HI: "U*' D AinaL r. BBATTT. Waahtagiaa. RaaJann. U. » A Q RAID KJUAU aid UPRIGHT.

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! *!*—»>"* --[ ,MLI17-".' ' ""''j Sra ■ M 1 1 ta'.' ■anar. "Mi mrt*«bi a n ,. ... I ■ ,. J^j2T2vlI2*ttw. i WMMtoaaM,. BERENICES HATR. "PI.-. tatal» antatatas - •• Too know I object to .pending the "Oh. aoaaaoao! Berry aaya it'a •(MM and aba ought tokaow. tar aba tart lawiaii, Th. nicest botal la Uv wadd.W*ha ihadad Vavltotom. Iraki a pi vcrant green. Then are lovely walks lad dam, too, and tha daareet little laka, with a boai npra iL Tha village ta perched npra top to a bill, aad .1'. sarh a «*d, brsery piaee, with a ftae view at tha eurrdhndiag rcia*y." "Slop and laka breath. Nora !" a- i -Hivad fad. palling op h>a haada la II ll J. " Daaa Barry talk Hbe-tartf < If aha doaa, I ahcVU daaliar going h> *ha plaar, ana if it war* an rlyainm." UghlMI 8ha M Iba dand frirod I ; had^i aehead — a krvady hill, bkvda. , saaratrasT: : pnHdljrl Sha n alwaya lha 6nt la , adapllbaMrr Vylaa V vhaaL"

rroaaaij atr uaaar aaa a hair- ; Inaatr. tad aha iiadRid his ahaa V "Tarn Abba.- 1 la Mbar na a —Rhy gvllr.., '«han !Wa* V aa.T Bmrj la aa orphaa, raaidiag with bar mat.' lib raally Raaaalie, tha »ag aha na nail Har molhar had long, bvalihl hair. Hk. Bmy V vol W naad to aall har • - — ■ ^ r ,, lorgpatnvaA 800.^ Bmy-.hialh. .WNM v»ihv_-iud hv fl«nhn. hi man ha land lha nana •a aha <aUad it, mtr ..■■■■ nirhi bat haw I ainya think ahoal it vbaa I-v laakfag V lha van. Con. Pnd. yn —lal.ri.liJiahv.Htvn. Baa (oedlvlh ABdpvb — V Hfgn. 'v I kdd Barry I n. Vanal oaVaia of it" "TvynD.lfam. Iljvvm rn «B ba aVMad atah lha pta*. n Two aaaks Unr. PMLaaia and hia aVv Nan arrtnd at lha hukal la Va UHla rillaga ahiah Hon had daaatibad •aao laillallig. Bmy na la. II •Myaattftad at U. adnV, aad na dalighlad la anv har friant Pnd. •or a avhr, fhaagh ha had haard har j-.-""". ^Dnrtyn Sdak Bviy la baaaHM r 1Nn"pnd had half laV hia haarl Vandy ; bat Ihiakmg "di.H.llia Aa ham part V ralor," loakad a UHla «~V|- j ■•WV1. ya- " Too know rary vail Aab,M yoa «B t eoafan M. I Ul Afahh yn » aplVdnk Anartmahd VaDynryknd of hdn. "™ Ha nV Bvtt ahrvV aoaVaagy. for AnU In yba naa ■IjHtg.nd •on pn »a«J And of har aonVr. duaghhaahll ndaigad hia paapaaaR] >JSai^."-II "' '' ;

' aoft alula train of h» droaa raildlg Id | Avhtag, and, la **— <* ^v ngw. a "InlhlUbi Ik 1 ana I pnada for Aw hair Tm aaariag to-day, Mr. i to Uda lha paia'tohar nl"' Prad flnhad hotly, aad ha naldhara gi» Vantnythdagtohaabt. to ip:aall hia vnrda. I Ha maa to ha. faV, aad, faoviag,nid: ■*- Bvaaioa. I tonbly bag ynr par- , daa for ny iD-oatarad ramark. I only , had aa idaa- " " Apologiaa to Nora, tdva, bo* to aa," I Via umrad, quickly , aad, laraiag. Uft i Sha cnpi any by baraalf. and aat aowa, faaliag, ia film at har aAxto to . It na aothiag, aha told brnaU ; Via aaraly didat ear* ahto Mr. Lavia Uiooghl afaoat bar, « nad, aRkac. Aad Una can. a aigh. aa aha tboaght ha did not carl for bar. or ba eoold aarrr Aad than. Ihoogfa aha na not ana. , Via had ainya lookad span bar hair aa 1 a aacrod birthright bntond by har j daad mother, aad had aaar aaaooaUd with Ihaaghto at har mothar ia haaan ; a ahildfahtuoy.bat* Vug to har aa ehildiah faaaiaa will aiiag to u alL TW night. Man ntiriag. V» braidad bar hair ia two long hnida. aad ia tha morning Via oombad Soot bad laft it flowing, ooly drawn away from har lha braiding had maAa it nay, and it fail ia bright, haaay goldao npplm, lika a maatla of "cioU. at gold.- tar balow harnlat Prad arnUad, half trtnmpk aaVy, whn haaaw H. « I dida t draam aba aand half iu 13 dJ)",WM faT^lMriil.. aad tha wnlh appnnd <v harVnka. "I wndar if rm wwanag my haart a poo my VniaT* aha aakad baraalf. Aad Ihn aha told haraVf, la a Httla oomforttag whiapar : " Wall" Mtaf aftoi w.nl, Prrd nt don to ] lha labia aad bnan wnlin* latten. Praaaotly Berry oama flying ilio lha '"Imp ahe called, ia lha Mftoat aoiea la lha wrarld, whirliag around i'£5tflrS'srL5:: ssastaExr""Oh, pardon ma I" aha «bl "My

^giyjaLBsaraac any Aa apad, karmg Pnd lo lock" up hia pn and rraama hia writing aa beat he might. Tttawaamon aaaily aaid than doaa, for than n. a aigrag amrk onr hi. Mtor. ami aa tha paa hVfallaa apoa ito pout, it waa beat nearly doable. Veard aa ha wn, ba leaned back la M. ahair aad laagfaed heartily. "Thai waa graaafally doom TU aa-' kaawtod^-hanbL Tha aflaraooo waa daa, aad Lady Baton. Harry', out, called than all opn lha brnoa, to riaw a diatoat nooataia. which ahowed nty alaarly. tha air being my para. Piwd brought his teleaeopm and gaUaatly bald it whiia Berry paand tfanogh, wRh each a look of dienoaaatod eotiinty, owe would arrppoas Aa hall ao thought lor aaylhiag Iht. aids at lha anahk Awag flaoa takof hVr, Wagfat n aa aaariy dropped tha gtoamaad uttered aa ao aatirVy BSsoaaVna at baring doaa SSSSCKtiljffiUtt TW — Tt flay rn appatowfl with hrr I hVr to A. ton. Vyto. ami Ftod. VI tha I Prad raVadbh anla hotHbaar. V tha Zm to flMA vmpdto^MnV* a Vgv and 1«UV ■, v^tog h. naV ■wgy. and lha girl, tvgu a anV flato Ia lha nidv V lha sang Barry took oh har hat, making an nam la tan byaynhVf .Udad Mr U. hat. k> In V ■■"•bar AmA. aad Ihiaktot Vv looked 171^3* hhTahair b. a j *^nl^3^S5S58r iZ* T "

innl.g tohorvorarbm. wl Vkvftan UR • ! "I agrsa wtth jocv" Aa and. ooo- 1 •AVy. ■to. any n.'amgng u*. nd ha fan U. hat wn. dalamiaad to haaa | • " I wish to racall what I ban aaid,' banant on. kgllUPj. -TB aay you har. the meat hurtful hair la lha world ; for yon. hara. Barry." IT1 aay yoaVaaa aagal ; aad , III My and do aagtiung yn daVra far lha raataf myaato ral Ufa. if yooll ooly forgtra ma. aad ha— bony wifa." " fu. not aa aagV." .be anawered. I •• And if you ara worthy lo ba the boa bud of u angel you ara loo good lor : She rpoke in a cold, bard, mumlara] too. of voice ; hot Prad waa too marfa " If ynu will caty love me dear, Hi ; try to be worthy of you," he eeid, leaUy. Her lip. were growing nn.teedy, end | the aei her teeU hard together. "Owl amka the totompi. ah. nod. V leal. " II would ba impouble for ^ j ma lo Iran to lore you." Aad ahe i **Fnd bagu to walk the lenaoa bar- 1 1 nedlr. be mid aa Ibooauda at men Ian aaid brfara him. and tbomaada more wiU aae ; Vtorhiak "^W°Lt, tha matlor, Predr aha, 1 aakad. " Han yoa are looking lika a , , ^iTl'tbiilh WhZrt -ouU tart; j aad I out find out what afflict. h« r ' 1 " Barry orying f aabosd Fred, ia aa- , I " Too. 1 aria ad Haea yoa ban qwarreling „ , ( Band aoa oaahla lo apeak, bom avaar- . maul, and Norm bagu to aoapecl the ; troth. "I don't aee how it n with yon two." other, and yet yn aerer agree upou uy ; anbjact " Leaving Pied to ponder oa bar word., j aha east into the hotel to try aad eom- 1 fart Barry ; aad aba eucreeded ao nail, that before many minnlea had elepaed tba two girUaama out together. Berry ' waa eniwKia to ahow Fred bow indtflerut lha waa. a^ihe Vulghb iqU ' DO tVeanhOht lha weadeuotonf toarm. - - "Ooma.Fmd.-nV Som, -doat VI moVagby yoorarlf it'a awfully dn'.l thii 'amVag.-

So aha gradnalty drew tbem into ermyemdiou. ud then withdrew tothAgppneile nd at the tarraaa, making an aijaceot noma; aad Fied"eitbont loafag that when il toft Mf bafora. " Barry," he aaxl, aoftlr, "cunol you ma." he utretoad. " Hath r aha axaiaimed under bar breath. "Nora will hear what you are nyiag "—bar heart all in a flutter^ ^ X faj^Ld^^itoi^ dearly— daarly. Aad "-ham a little atoatagy oeept is— "M abaoV drieas na wild to know yon dlalik. na ao much." " I-I didn't aay I dialikd yajal onHMMtoitoghVr. "Bat I know yoa dot" .till clinging obh^I know by your Vuaar. Too mil ma Mr. Lnrm. iaatoad V p-ed, and joo liumnl na without tha Vigfatcto oumpunctioD To. ..apt year kmr in myaynyiAnliy.nd alnoto blinded then. Tbry pVa ma yet. lon.Hnru" TTiie Into waa u awfal atoiy, nd only told fog ofbot; bat ha savaged lo loo* ao miaanbka, that, ■ m.a tit., Vk baliaiad every word. " rv aorry K. I gave yo« 00 maeh pVa. Mr.— Fred," iki .VI. la a eoolliU littia " Bwhiart boovL Ha ' oiaaar, very maVi ia aamato bow. ! -1kkagMyoBma.dng.-haaVd.ai MndfaghfahtoV. Sha aVB linitotil. half afmUj Kan . inn. n«hHy Bgtard. and ni.lagBn ijh ! little hand, aba ptocad It in Fm.l v mgm gain.. and fhaslVtlh.m ing.tk.. "Sha hnrd na I" gnpad Barry, droop- j ng harhaadantil har fan na haddm by lha bright IVIhtohVr. ^ frto gartodH, nd .n n^,!' Bhnk ng tt teadarly arootad hi. N«na. nd dranfag har hud to hia InaaA " Ka mattor. ay darting.- ha nUL "Yanml aaaa U fam oaly love a»a; aad yoa natogira ma lha rtghtto aall allmiaa,fatoem lha noald wary TtaM at Ba Ma. Tha f oUovrmg tobtarwill gire Uwitto BrOTSsS53S!

I Itu TWAIN'M HIUTART UNU. j I nooldaY ban miaaad Ihia far agmat idaaL 1 did not .mimlili V lha botol I parlor, today to ba rami red by a oumaaumbled V tha baadqaartan at tba Putnam Phalui aad inaiatsd upou Ky right to ba guarded to this place aa 00a V lb. military into (Apptaan ud langhtar. ) For I. loo, am a aoldier. 1 am iuared to nr. I have a military : hialory. I have ban li trough a atimng 1 tiac of it in uy him cry of the flatted 1 tttaiee or V tha Southern Ooafadanry. Hmughter.) To each bagtfaa ma Iba 1 Cnry aad lha mVigmty of lha hia- i 1 krtaa fu. I will aabowam myeelf bare, where I cannot bat And vympethy. I will toll yoa eboat U, aad appeal through you to joaliea. Ia the earliest rummer daya of the ear I stepped oat of Heani- [ bel, M%, by night (laughter) with a ' friend, and joined a detachment of the ; . Weil known General Tun Harrta'a army - (I And myself ia a (mat minority bate). Dp a gaaga babied u old ban in Ball'. : county. Ootooal Ball swore' aa in. He Conatitntion of the United Ma tea. and to destroy uy other military organise. • thing. ilketo taoghtar.) la ether wards, we wan to mpal iaeaakm. Wall, yoa see. this taised BA ' Wa could not • really tell whtckaidan warn on. but we wut into ramp aad laft il to Uie god of cbief mogul at a company of eleven | men, who didat know anything about ' I war— or anything. Wa bad no captain. air feet high, three feto wide uTrorar distance through, and j aat oat of the infant school, waa mAda orderly aargiut ' Ha name waa Bra Topper, ud he bad 1 a hard time. Wbra be » morn ted aad cm tha marrb. ba used lo go to sleep , aad hia horaa woold reach around and | bit. hia leg, and then ha woold cry and wut lo ae home. The other men peatared him a good deal, ton Whan tare ! march in doable flle with him. beouee hia fast took up ao maeh room. On. night, wbra we were around the camp fire, a fellow rm the Outside at the circle, ia the cold, aaid: "Ben Tapper, pal down that newspaper; it casta a shadow like a blanket." Ben aaid; " I ain't got ■idT'-Oh, I see, its your ear t" (Langhtar.) Wa all slept in a corn-crib

thick. Bra Tapper had bera carefully sod rigidly reared, aad when he waa , ready for bad ba would start to pray; j nad a ret woold bits him oa the heel, and iheil he wonld Vt up all night | (laughter) and keep everybody awake. Ha was tons bred, aad did not qpem to j have uy correct idaa cf military dienp ha would aay: "Who waa your aerhim to nde oat rm psokto doty nboat threg mdee to the beginning of a prairie. Said be:." What, in tba night I and them ; Hamad guUlare likely, to ba prowling around there any time." 80 ba would i not go. Next morning I ordered him again. Said be: " In tha rein?" He didat go again. Nasi day I ordered him 00 picket duty once man. Thin Urns he Umkad hart. Said ha: " What! ; rm Sunday? Too moat ba a blamed , fooL " Picketing war Impracticable, ao - I dropped it from my military ayalaoL 1 Wa had a good enough Urn. than at that barn, barring tba rein aad tha rata aad tha mrmqtritoe. mid things. Wa j lived 00 both parties impartially, aad ' both partito hated aa impartially. But one day ww' heard thai tha famfar waa | ^qaimVitng. ao wa had to pack op aad 1 j • again. And aist day ha waa aftar ra | I one. mare- Wa dtrta t Kka it aowto, bat [vtomare<(laiigh«m)retha.tLaab,.m*. . days, aad w. aw saomdareUe areoary. . Then Una Tappar lost pibtom. Ha ; ! toba'. I'togmagkcma if I out •»» I gat a abawe to ait doom a minute. Why {do there pupi. krep re a haarpin* ; aroaadao? Blares their akiaa, do rhey think this ia u excursion?" Soma .f ; the other towaboya bagre to grambla [ They curaplainad that three was ao tareBcimiY^^toahraBmYrV Uma dary ool V aiv toLalJll1Us Ml sMa'to^ ; moah. Tba -bole command fall iaaattad. I datachad ooa of my aida, aad ' ■tohba to tbabrigidMw.jmd aaltad him are'skta HmTre Ixffl aotoTJrtV nd hug the whole at yoa." I rahmtttod DM > ratal tart ug to mj kiMiMt tod . "Aad there adutaa BVd lha rretrety rer- | : great: -PTamH ill IB nm ; tat MM soare hare red gat tore. 1 ; haarat »to uyom »w ary torere. Wba"* j msM j

hearts, aad ao shall the detected aad orLrly •ergaut read those othre aaglratad and forgotten hemes, my fato-atww and I war. first in peace, and were not Via , donag tha in larval that lay hat ween. Old-Time Table Cratama At tha remit to Loore XIV.. in the house to princes aad aobBrty. wad ooly fiw I bam, the dinner boar.'ar tin time i blowing of home Tt-ey ,-red to Vt <>o 1 bencbee— bancs iu Freoch— bancs the ; word baaqnet. It waa Hanry HI. who first introduced chain. There ware I tables to diver and gold. Woreara tables wars imply corered with tooths, ; tabled doubly aad of hnmeapnn linen, mads ia tba boosts to lha boorgsoiae. ' Tbay hong away down, serving aa scb■titntes for napkiae. The first were loads at Rhesus, and praaratad by the Later they used napkins at court made Forks were unknown np to the fourteenth century. Tbay oarrirel with them "poors and knives. A knife was called " monk," a for* a "nan." boraure tha haaband managed tha kalfa, aad tha wife tha • fork. At banquet* they oarel to dt ia couples, always maDwud wife tagather, and those who aat beside each other ate from ooa plate, aad drank oat to ooe goblet. Wherever ia Oarmuy that The Tire lis to the poorer clearer were made to wood aad tin, aad those at the The nobility had eileer, sdere gilt-platad or gold, which served more to terel the aye than far my practical nse— simply to stand oa the sideboard which waa called buffet ia the fifteenth and credeoce I in tha sixteenth century. At this lime the State interferes with lha domestic affaire of its subjects, prescribed the . expenses to their meals, the cat and length of tbairctolhea At this time we find the luxury law* of tha middle ages j still prereiliag to which new "OSS were I ' added. Philip the Handsome forbade uy one the use of golden or 'silver vessels who had not an income to X8.00G, and

I eraiTand Im d^iea' iJtoT XUl"*^ dainrel thai at a baaqnet held not at ! home ao mora than SI per brad -or, ralber, per stomach — ia to ba expen-ted. An ordinance V Baale (IBM) declare. shillings' (abnai flee cents— Tr. ) worth to meat cr two baixrei to flab per penuo. A law of the s-xi-onlh century, ia Venice aad Fccraka, flies a dress not to exceed 'fifty. Peasant women are forbidden ' by the law to wear tilk, pearls, gold or Japanese Cheap Lobar. soma1 of' tha muufxeturing hooare of Japu bade' are made. A an Orient quantity to those articles ia already ia Ihal ooan try to Oiseoutiaoe lha imtojrtatioa to Hum. Tba impossibility explained by a greUemau ia Tokohama, ' writing to Urn Birmingham Port .- ' '.Prag*. aa badguta. indnatnuoa aa brea. , the Japs BBdareai! avary tabor market I thaw *0 tar and outdo every otrillae-1 Ibis tore for x "rira'ud'Tii thigba aad utomaeh for a beach, has am took -ell' tmcd ud goods equal to Earoprem make turned oat. Tbay will, ia fart, become ' ready to Warn, and to outvie everything that tha Wart iora, and this they <fa : with Irere lead. Mm air; Mm clothing aad I Ire* comfort than any Vrihaad work- : mare." Tha writer further states that lha waa totared a taiga order for Bir- ! would fare about tea par ewret,; yM a : faotoay at Osaka took tha ovdre aad ■ahharelWtad. | WMa a freighting party waa eaagtad . twelve miles south to Oaatar City. Daikota.Umy reanriretad by threw m«. i who aaokad diaamr M lha caaap-tre aad ! meda IhemeVre. ao agreaahla IhM all to i^'^»irxirizr**Tto^ Myare wre laqiVam aad aoMtocrea to »a rehare ha «V hta ahtogoa aad away ham tha patty. During lha ■■■) ■Hill fond tha a Vat gam batragtag to tha frrightare, MlSMkB Mp to aaamlaa tt. BaiUly ha aaVred aad linWJ H. itippid L#taau thattllgkllai aad ihata mma. aad thataaaaadhaaaaA Tha rehhar whaatad bssLreBHZ' , staalWlm >m,> >Ma

" CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLES. " Wa Brrite lha attratiou to oar readers aat la itaalf bat opeoa tha Way to a possibility to tba liveliest importance for New York. Nothing but a comparatively alight effort to public spirit here it need ornament (ally eqoV to thai which la now an its way to Lmdoo eagerly expected by the wh- da British people. We are authorised to stale that hia highnaaa, tha Khedive to Egypt, baa aigaiflad hia wtlUngoam to present to tha city to New made'tohba. llL '^ble'owltak aaaraty to Hamlet, at Alaxaadria, He companion baring bera accepted by England, aad thither by x public-spirited Sredtiab gentleman And wa are further able to are courvying tha English obelisk to its destination .are prepared to agree to Vkfwhirh mar ba selected far it at a price not exceeding 1100,000, the whole rtak to the enterprise being taken by theru against a ilepoait to tba sum agreed upou in the hand, to some bad ing American booker. For Marty ^,000 years there haea stood 00 the ahorm to the Levant two obelisk* to nre tohrad syauita. known re " Glc patra'a Naedlaa." Egyptofagtata taU u. how tbeae great mend 1 lha. aaariy ae* gruite qnarriea to Hyraa Iry the akillfnl eorkmen to antiquity ami conveyed cnlar to more them, the atooa waa marked the whole length yeq aired, ami Another plu, which showed wonderful tremelr dry wuod aad then to pour water upon them till they split aad displaced the atone. Pliny aaya that they wave transported to the Nile with the aid to flat-bottomed boats specially prepare.] for that purpose. Sharps aaya thai they were placed in an tract p-witioo by cot- ' ting a grtoee In tba pedestal, in which the lower edge to the mcnobth might tarr^ae if it were a hinge, the top to tha aacarety erect From Uetiopolia, where

lempta to the god Tom, or tha Setting San, they were transported to Alexandria daring tha raign to Tibanoa, bat tradition that they were transported to Alexandria in the time of Clrsj^atra, A great deal to controversy baa ragvsl among the learned in regard to their meaning, bat notwithstanding el? that has been aaid aad written about them, aa wall as shout othre similar mooubarn transferred to Rome, Aries. Paris their import baa yet been reached. Puny anppoaed them 10 be symbols to the sun's rays ; other writers hare identified tbem with tha Jarhin ami ' to Uolniou'a Temple V JenreVem. appanaUy only 1 —cause tlie obViaka ware ptaead'm pairs Itafcre tha entrance to u Egyptian temple. They hare bean regarded aa idemtkal with the Htndn Ltngam, ud a ■core to opiakoa. more or Ian reasonable, hare beu adrancad by speculative difltoult j in am stag M thatr true aoaing aad origin m than la In mtarpreting lha story of the round towanto IreUn l, or, to compare amall things with great, the origin of the Newport (R L) mill Mr. Bonrnl. who ia a batter authority aprn.a long period so the lank, to the Nile ia unwearied aad intalligut remauli toys : " Ax regxrdr the Itif.es! that there are mioa em tha waatarn bank to tha near proper— tha obelisk appear ing to ba a deeorattoa to the cities to ths living, symbolised by the rising can, M the pyramid ia to those to lha dead, symbolised by lha aetfang of thM hp minora. " Taken in coaaartioa with tba far* that U Heliopoli. the memolttha now kaovru ae Cleopatra's Naedlaa stoat at the an true- to tha temple of the 8etttag Baa, thia oxplaaatara rathtw View. to thatr maaniag aad crigia thu threw* uy dactaire tight oa the nbjact Newiitliilin, aatady to tha htangiyphtax with whieh lbs Needles an aorarwd aasaaa to ecaflrm tha etaw to Mr. Bcaomi tha a. magnificence aad glory to tba monarch ia whom nipt tbay ware averted. Oa tha obelisk which wUI moa be ertrtod ia Loodou ^.prara lha same to ThaNato IIL. the dtoa to where reign, aamdtag to fb Oardaar Wflkiacaatnra. btoore the Ohriattaa am, ornate Oa th. tohrr hand, ufl tllVltag lha theory MM ikitiiki ware itomd In Ma betag alaaa, tt ■ ■■ mrpl iy.lt taHgyp» tram th. rariioto tamm ami ware plrra l bahwa tha Man to . ialM.1. M1mM«.W» PI^mgvniytalnhttmh. |ii|MH ■■ to th.kaa.tomg N th. krngh. to th. thotaop ta Mghto pattotakgakd, tau ra 1 ggtt Moan red mare pta-dtodurethakOMpU .tSFsn-sz

.■ I iTAR OTJTHZ cm job pwfftinc Itama to 1 Blare. L A SL Lotos arMVu wtol hM reached a depth to S,800faeC A New Tor* pulkiwaan recently dabbed hip own brother. "Tour money ia tba atont." aaya a nesrapapiw phikmopbar. "wbra ywu drat kare any." Tha United Stain, with a populate* leas tliar that to Germany, baa mora miles to railroad thu Raaaie, Turkey, Oermuy, Aaatria, Great Bntain. Franca aad Italy combiaad. thrtr total mileage being 7«,«», while our. ta aaariy 80., 000. A new way of making a liriafc ta practical in Braaaelk. Belgium. A man gum about with a cart containing lour Urge tabs to dyeing liquids. He aaoounree thM be will dye clothing ia u ; instant, by plunging it into either of the I Tesa.il. giving it a black, blue, green, or ! brown tinge, aa may be deeired. I Where doaa VI Iba cotton go to? Last year ear to it wrat as follow. ; To Great Britain. (.'-TO, 2*7. 000 pound. : GenauT, 4S6.7S0.000 ; France, fltO.OOO,000 . Raaaie, 160,000,000 , Aaatria. ltlt.U00.000; Spain, 80,600,000 . and tbe United States consume 674.S88.000 pounds. England manufacturer 43 per caul, of VI cottra* goods, tbe Unites! States S3 per cut., ud the continental eranlrire to Enrope St per cent. Eyre hare they, but they aae >»><— potatoes. Rare bare they, bat tbey hoar not- corn atalka.-fMroif /Vae /Vera. Arm. Iiare tbey. but they hag art — windmills. — t'oakarr tlmrtte. Tongure hare they, bat tbey talk not— wagons- fteoa L.,,-. /Vaar. Lags bare tbay, bat tbey walk not— tablet. - . /kiuoAAaaxreic -Vcsrr. Uaasla bare tbey, , bat tbry think not-rabbaga. -J/odaoa , Itvifr. Heads hare tbey. hot they [ tbey hare, bat theyymell not pitchers. 1 —.V. >'. Ktjtrtta. Lips tbey bare, bat tbey kiss not— tulips.— mtadilpkia , Halletin. Tratb he" tbey. bat I hey chew not — back raws. — llatrott »ee /brer. Corn, hare tbry, bat jet arc act ! hare they, yet paragrapbera do they , graduate— idiot mylatite |N. B. Wa I are not a paragrepher '-.V. Matt. r There ia notbiog mrae iadmatire to rr- . flaeraent and a gen nine caltore in a 1 ' fatally thu bright, cheerful and laateI fully decorated bedchambers, aaya u > exchange. Tasteful decorations do Dot . aeremartly meu cxprtme, end it ** F**" 1 eitde to make a chamber look very pretty 1 at a very email outlay. IoslerdJiMnuy . — imi lo-*rw,il what would be incurred

qntrvsl ueyoou wnas ™s« to a family, eapcciVly, are apt to pes" " good portion to their time iu the batrbaabeiv, and in aans boqmtarfda th. sir— plug tt*rtmcuta are used Vike tar TOO. while to obtain VI tbe innocent pleuure ae cu in Ihia life, end threw cu be do doabt th.1 life ie bemfTlratog'epertmuta?™ Thirty lboa«nd peapta are engtriV in tba oyster trade of BVIimore. mid mora than seven hundred acboraere end pragma form .ta Cheeaprtke oyVe, fleet. Some expert, will open twenty- five gallon. a day to oysters, farming IT^sl m tba picking and shipping roomawbare Urn ma^ng. — h>ng, n-mrf-g and canning go « incessantly. Ii tba raw boainem tba oysters are Ural packed ia air tight cons, which are ia tarn packed in aasrdnst and ice for ahipmillira — of raw bring shipped in a season. In addition twenty - I Are million cane to .teamed oywtere are shipped par nmnii The Tangier aad Po^okTsoud. oyxtata are Urn favorite brands Tba Stale Iku-a were irrnad ra 8-pA *, and raOcl-J tbe 1- — was opened with rolarged (iroapecta owing to European contracts. There died at Grand Baptds Wis. . few daya ago at tbe age to VMH-t^s lore affair and family quarrel, ha immicratad to tba far Wret. aad atotled ra the tasks to tba Mississippi Ha arectwl the flret xuU arm baitt « Hm WiaoooVn ritnr, baaliag all hta prcrriakma ud aaUna. hundrrl miles Aftar floating down two or three (testa to lumber, ul damooVrating that timea waa mraey to ba made in tba boatnem.be built baata, aad, loadingtaui with prurtahma. hired tau enough to draw them op with ropas to Otud Rantds ®var rack* aad addtaa. When h- uceam -m tally a— mi. -d he bagu to nap tha reward to hta aerty htayudgarahf *■—>»* _to taod to Quads to wtdeh ha^ talaiad to ^.""t^Lt^drtn^kT fartto "^1 timber, 1 nili 11 allll mi raV ertal rod hia property rn Omeds Tamh to Falar tha UroatL CM ae taMod to tha Neva ara lha Fnetrem aad Oaihedral to 8k Fataraod SL PaaL Tha apnw. whiri. k oreadiagiy aiudm, ia gUdad ud oomotal with mmgdatowaa h ta S71 tart faort tha gnoad to tha top to Ihatwx-s MrtyreadaM wxQ reaall Me atary to tfaa mhii ill aiMnal to Ifata M** hy a Bu Matt ta agrt tfaa aagal wtth artNog MioiiM.fll.attl him M Ma rtnLni^ flinx Frtar Ms MmaA (kttimi ta. UaO. BMMT mjituu'i' ' ' MiMtaM^^giMItt ; aa*m to taTau mm - Ma — «i