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r vot-xi'' ,_j(g cape may city, h. j., thursday, january 23, 1879. *0.7.
■ram. — U—||P|— rasMunyvwvre- ■ - jgsggrr:.-: 5gsbgayi.t JOB MMHIKI ^ t~w Tt_*Z£L,~ PRofabbiohal CARDS. JOHN ■ HufrMAN. A ton*y MBd OotamBat at Law, wtii a NIXON, ATTORNEY 8- AT -LAW, WAITER' A. BARROW*. Attontjrit-Ltw ami Solicitor In Chanonry, ' W—«— » <«—«<» ■»«—,. HRRRCWT W. IDMUNIN, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW solicitor nr chavokrt. wocit aacu. *. i. B08WE88 CARDS. tflAAC H. SMITH, Mwafcaot Trtlor and Doctor In Santa- Puxnlahlnf Good*, «to»torCB». KUMKDCS JOHN SOB, Hill MM', VMM TLMKKM MM CMLDRXjrg MOOTf. 0BOB « OA1TXMM WARE A SUMWDCE, CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS, ■ **» m k-kerajsr -a bhttijffs. JPA*LOR ORGANS. UAXIKL F. BEATIT, beitty's^p BUSINESS TESTIMONIALS Aaar.iaai tot i njaaa. tai ta* a . aaaaa.il. nawMM— U>aa r,
w tr o-t Batter than gelt la a aaUa MM. uiKMikpaiaiaaaia.: ****** j j MM ytald efitaZLw tattar ttaTirtk awitupumawhiiiM, - ;B>akiainaiaM9» ■toMMtym^.arJMraarwtfl The II i B* tax am am bma «r ~ Nt Aa* ma thma, an Mkr Una fata r* 'ODDS-ARD ENDS." jj ~ "II m Mr*. MH'aait !| ■9* *M ml «aa lo wato wtaoowa 1 A m Ol Dr. Howard's ortre, gantag 1 ilS&xsstss ; 2 rial, bet pwoad, <hnad sad pattomd 1 S rath vaoou. Lad. ol pA, until it « £ iinatli I "Joseph's coal U ma ay « » qoW A red handkerchief was pinned I L under Mr chin, which htaghtra.d th* ' «■ brilltaixy to a pair ta aperUtaf black " »J*a, and a nan ol Jet bleak, tangled • cad* am pnrtrad Mr* from a prt. » baa tort, aadar ray drorniataa.... j U wonld ba ptaanai.H mm 1 » 1 braaty. Bar rtncktafftara lab aara rameed in a pairs! old rubben wbicb « » toaaortaraad ta baring pfokad (ram a t s ISSSes :£=,»£ : f- aortt a «raa« dm] to sorb m aba. a -■ "What might ba pa am r a* v " " VaO, tbay aaO ma ' Odda-and Eada' j - mostly, bat my light aara* ia Margaret. "Odd* ml fa til wall, I daaiatal <■ M apca my word, Oddr aad-fada, b , yoamaa nam Imltoppmlai. Wbara " - do joa Ma*r . b D -nraa lb mi toOtaaj aMaj^aar olXo. i ?asftss,s?i— * ; "Ibm^ than I That will do, Mia h I Oil I I MR I Mm.Uto.UWa ■ - m% fc* adndklafly, "ampea impar- b 1 rtoaa to (M aold, or do 70a pratar to * z P +X*** to Daoambarf t tbat yoa ara todttoy k r V A»tofa« I . "I*mtkao«.dr; bat lUaiaalll h t ^ I— tototbdtolto, . m °a|j aaas abaa I bad Iba and : mm apaia, whm I bad tba maadm, * „ — 1 «— m Iba ■!■■!■ bad ma I Bmty- ; bodj Iboaaht rd dla, laaammtydak ' - -tort I dtoa\- aba addad, mah^ r. U " «MH am Rm to flag altoy toi- » - aba amltaaad, " bat wa aara boardiac - toatopbtoaWrton miwaw I "^Whadoyaamam by w*r - ; ^slvr*t»r. " daatm.— b» tomag. and anddmlj to- " 3^<2=mt^s : ■ imdaitobl. cBaa md parto«bar ra- u mad mm bad padtoto bmbamda. J At tbto )«a * ■ A Bra- Badpar, tb. K ~WaB,f Xabm-tioTllapl Hma " 1 TbaWUma bmtoaaadTma raa * ■ mtll : , -isessskss - baa bam to Ra MMI at aamtoc hma tor _ ■ Stt-JKrci St? MtoW^mlbTta " ■mnmaaafmtobmtM .
aadbiMlmma Md km Iba rm N II am a abato yam from Ibai uaa batrytof atof a maadad tooroa^lZT . dmotof IM ramimBol a amrW# eama bapiac aad plaactac aloa« tba atrato. Oaa (Lnea afaoaad tba man daacm k ol act Ad aho am midway apm toe mmtoc. rnd directly to Iba palb ci tha Anotbar inataat and Dr.' Howard and tba child am both ion in tba mad ol wm at bay. Tbw doctor bad analctiad tba child Irom baamtb tba mry boota d tbe bona, aad with tba otbar hand > miaad tba bridle at Iba foaming, wild- ' addam amm, fan with the nnail 00a prmc to tM am Baoorwrtof ' bimaalf to a aao^d. M b*okad into tba taoa ol tM.baidli that lay qUta unooo•ooui on bia arm and babaid tba eoasA carriage bom him aad tba oww- ' found wandas qniokly to bta nllna. abaca, to a abort turn. Odda-aod Eoda daligbt knew no boonda abac aba racogatoad bar prmaici. "Whm am yoa going abaa tba OddemAlLd^am toW "** ***"' . "Tom aaad not tall ma nolaar woe < r aiab," mid tM doctor. "I mcy m adl toD yoa." to. mid. | iflarapoaac. •' I oaa going to a paon- | •bop-mam aaot ma with tba ring; i- it as opal, and a deer fixed gam it lo liked tba ana aho gin it to bar wary ' aid. and aba did not ami to part at|h , j Iba ring. Bat, yoa aaa. aa got nry . poor, aad mamma am tick, and tUr , litfaalMM aa Md to part with, . amptmmama-aaaddtogrtog." aeytog abich. Odd, aad Bad, took th. ring ItomMUia^mtotmdtoppadltapoa What am tbm about tba act thai caoaad tba mm'a Item to change to 1 palSdboamd hi. ttrm band, to teambla like loaraa to toa ainda 0 1 Oatotw f M attach any aopmabtioa to tM bcgBmt aad cbangWol colon at IM a^Her am aom old memory ol tor BBtog utaot, noa macrttng lla m"Margnml Margaret I" ba mid to Umslooa taioa, " take thia bank -sola motbar, aad laawamatba ring." biD ba. Wty 00 H - ' " *0 miataka, Margaret. Tba ring ia worth much mm; todaad it la prieaaad M turned aaay hia bead Ibai IM aiaidmlag *ym at tba child might " KAy dollm ! Ob. abet will poor my I I mod bony now, lor toa will ba acxicuia about ma. Oohd nigbh " "Wtot. Margarat, I .0 going with yon." • In a law mtoaten, little Margaret, or Ototomd-End., With Mr pmaarrwr. am ' whirled rapidly to IM doctor'. to tba poor dawUmg toa aallad | Dr. Boamd, oa actoctogfc. abode, M aaa to amiag pomtoy ia all lla forma. apartment to wtotm m tbto. akm ' aaa. bye train at —mpiiitnl or ' "Oh, 1 1 I Me. Mm nlmoat I bam; bat Uda kted doctor. tM ■mcMyoaMndactd aboot, yoa 1 yo« Laoa. aamd ma. mdba^m Mmgt 1 " Hato^" amd tba deeaor, impmabm- • lj. "Inar mamma Ma htntod. Bring ghm at atom qtock I" TM^ 1 lln.Ua. tM doator almy. . J To md Ma mory qaiakly, nd aitooul . * Aalm.li 1 1 II .g, a It at |mkma j raarimtoatmg aorda, n lomr'a i qmr^^ a yarttogjro. ami otom, mitor.afaila thTSm^anmyto to a*S , Uacbctoa.'" ' ** ' ' ' - Opm toatoamatoriaaf tMrtog wm t j-.— — BamaamnptomMtttimm. , md IM ring, m aaO aa IM gmto rwama- » Mamnat tot tofld to bm matom, toat . HkHiMkaMMWdkmC MbadamfedMmtatomto ■toadtorad tomyamboa ttrmgHy ■ amtoaj browght HfNI 1 a 1 am htomablMl-aMl.lg Artto.,, • Stoh ma I Mm toaad yoa. I aaa- « IM torn ym apm; ym mapkm Bpy torn. Ml Mm gym mM to ^ "rr?*r+~— [ katoimabm » AtmtoflmfUMtoto ■ ssaxttsar— ; •■MtototA «m to toa ma," J Mk'WLItoml to. V^b ■ fmda happy nm yam osfcmd k ~ " j ' - f 1 tomama^mMM » •> dltorb ■ he
| TMX TEOUBLEI Of A NR. »• The editor at a attoa. Btmmy ^ paper waa abttng to hia odto. om day. " attb thnsdar ratand. fWwaiy aatsag *- a cbair, ba alammad hia bat oa tbe table, •* buried kia ambrclla on tM floor aad ml * "Are you tb. editor r banked. "j " Om yoa mM anting f" °* "Of ooagaa." ™ "Bead that, than," ba aaic, tbroshng " at Hia aoloo.l aa mmlopa with as to- "* aertpticaoB IA <f " B — ." mid th. ootoato. trying to *" apallit. ■ " That', not a B. If. m A" mid tba « " B ;" oh, yea : I aaa ! Wall, the -ord. "lock, littia like 'Bali tor Dinner, or ' Boala of Binaam,' mid IM aoloaaL '• Ho, ah." replied tba man, " nothing of tba kind I That', my a-nrnil H. Bruunar. I knew yoa aooidnt read. *• I called to am yoa nboat that poem of mine yoa printed toe other day on the * 1 'Burn... at Borrow. " * "Idoalraraamber.-aaidtbeookuML "Of coorm yoa deal, bwcaom it M weal Into tba paper under tha tnfamoua title at ' Bmaar raa. To-morrow.'" " A atopid blundar at tba oompoailor, " j * coppon." M am ym about. Tba way to which that ; pee ana aaa limply ; looa. I haean'l aiapt oaa night rinse. " "Oo abend," .aid thaeoionaL r "Tba AM line, abac I wrote it, read Jltothi. any: J; Wat to beanhful, pomte, aflmUng. How. bow did your rile abaal prment it 1 . to tba public 7 There it ia! Look at that! Made it raid thia way: I" Weeping widow, mind yoa I A widow ' Thia ia too much ; It'i enough lo drim • a man <amy f" " -rm lorry," aaid tba colooal: * "bat"- " But look e-bam,at the fourth mrw.," aaid tba poet. " That'i worm yak What | . 1 1 wrote thai oat dearly aad diatihoUy, 1 to a plain, round band. Mow, what j dona your nompraitcr do I Does ba 1 ' catch the amm ol thai beautiful emti- I ■ noil Doae it atok into hia aoal I Ho. I ' air I Ba aato U up to tba faihior. ' Liatac : ! How lint thai • cold-blooded' outrage . an a mm'i faalingn t HI 1mm it to yoa if it ton t," r "Ifa bard; tbat'a n fad," mid too I | " And then tabe tba fifth ma In | I IM original man nam pt It aaid plain m 1 toyUflM: ' ^ ?t.y^ ■""" * •• -* 1 , A man attb only om and a ontrnnd I °mr tbat, ooaid bam mad tba aurda : , correctly. But your pirate op ataira | there, do you know what be did? He, made it rmd : 1 Omrge, I fait like bmiatog him with . I iflraaboml! I naear am ao out up in ' I all my Ufa " "Bam natural, too," amd toa aoi- I . total. " There, for iaatanoa, am lb. toith , «~ I — : ' * ** aemy mm Ito toaa at toa mam m h . 1 It i. a loeeiy hm, too; tod imgin. my | aad to. aagutob at my family , IMtol mTdo^d toto"" "* 1 '1-mtotoatomBltoiM " Htoatomar ] Tbtatoatoltotoo mato. IM mm I m. Hk. mnytog to. totag m toto to two toe tor. I think I Mm a ooaatita- , Itoaal right to mardar torn mimiinMtin. AM-kf-r " I think ym ham." * J "btmtoly.mm.ma. I j •IcmEtoetotogernammtomrUmamato \ MiMmmmtoatommini ] How, abut do you a'pouayour alnnlili 1 mamto tormd that tatol Why, lata \ <■» "<*. tor I Aafnt gtoMUto I I ] "Ba to ml )oat aoa," auid ton aai- ! a^*mB ' Am ^plmt, " sad I affl \ TMaMpm m Mr MAtomlliiM . kto aaMdh, md toRtod a* Arm . ! ax -mwuxma'wwS J isrtshssr: ">"*uta line ■ ix 1 •=5=~m=r~:
t aililf «fl**l. md Ortmalbe>DBUd Btotm" 1878 U I i aaemty-throa paeHaatlary aautao^ of ry 1 maitmaia. thirty-Bre lynching!, nine 1i I toT'damh to *** 'ollo~1 ^ M min mttodea. Of tha toltor niaate - to, Imr oaearmd in AprU. md ninety-eight, ( thrmTmcarmd J^liH^b^nd'<*ih. . IRauaid appeal thai bant ia proaooairee °* "mST?-7 "toaidai at tba J una, July, Auguit and ftapUmbx'^Mj aaaaaaoaably warm, aaa aaatodarablr ba | mum than Iba a rang, of Iba whole tie iafalieity, bminaae troubiaa and ahinky. Among the peculiar eaaaai m warn tba fallowing : One man hung A atari an opposition beery liable ; anha bridle at a party ; another became bu pochatbook had beer stolen ; mother A became ha am defeated in running for became it am too cold, and' a third w. bacoaae it ami worth while to Ilea, nc at ! not coma home abaa she expected him ; t «d ; a third bmsJ^ h^^to '^ld la net flat bar marry tha man she lowed. TM means of suicide warn m raned m 1 th. onuaaa. All tba generally known id pomma. the mull number to bad omda and pistols warn brought Into rnqutoi- ; world beyond. Bcuei in won mad in . I. oaa oaae. paakniem in auroral, sad tha U taboo. TM number of murderers who cr.mmlttod suicide om proportsonaliy . u eery large. Ill health am alao to fraqaacl came with members at both sexes. '* Druakaa Mm m hapW-TrnaslI Trains 1 mud railroad in Now York mid " Our „ slalim agents aad gntosaan are under " pam to tba can, and a groat many ara * on board, sad than, to oourae, aa hare trouble with thorn. At all tba Bowery j slaboos it i. almoat a nigbUy ooeur- , I raa to tarn intoxicated men away. I. 1 Be far, I beliem. only one acodaot has , ooconod from drunkaenam oa this boa. • i IMl am in tba com to a man down at Franklin aqsare. Ha am drunk. TM 1 ! galamaa would not tot torn on. Ha ootaide to tba oloaad gala. Hia foot ' * j slipped, ba want down between tba , Nobody bat tltms.lt wm to * . Lam thin a weak sgo a man came near getting killed in jnat tha same way by ° j my trail. It aaa about nine o 'clock at , * night, aad an won joat leasing lb. j Ninth street station, abas an intoxi- , j ' ruled man, afaoto friend bad got on a 1 law paem ahead to hia. made a rush 'liar tba ran. TM gtoaa wars cioaad, ' ; but M Jumped aad oaaght tba toaa to ' 1 1 each foot oa tM amto to tba ean. Ha e t swung batwwao than, outtod. tb. air. ' I guard. TM two (ataman grabbed bim, ■ healed bun ores tha guard oa to the 1 ' platform, although be am a tag. steal | > 1 fellow. And bin thanks wwse eoram at I the gnfomaa for ctomsg the gates Tba I ' paamogwraho hatpad to Mnl him in I told ma that IM eight of IM man's I ' danger made him nelly atok. It may • ■otfaabtotoro^Mt I tall yoa a. who . | ' leg aoma peraon kClad. Robwr man are 1 ' aafa enough up brnu, but thia a no , 1 place lor anybody aadar IM iaflmaoa ., «f Uqaor, aad if I Md my a*y, I'd pam , . a law to fin. anybody a tboomad dol- 1 who would gat oa oaa to those , 1 traiaa while M am drunk." t ' — — — | A Warning te dirts aha Chaw Sma.,« 1 Wa find IM folloaiag curious atory in ' eat. Loato paper to laudato ; Imtoiaat r - m—fog aa^toatlirt mmarmd j. Mp A gM namad Uda Bmlth^ad > ' bam a aMaor for marly a year. Bba to ! t . aboot toasmt ysora old. raibar bnghl t ' *** 'usfog'to"4 'nzfo^^ ** ' * ; Mr wan too. Mr L'ath, tomk it aadm " the adga to tha mantel until aha cooU » wto tM ktotom to gto a aanBoa a< , mptd^T "alto ^."told^to uI^tM ^ a am foaad IMt (Mam art rtawia, ' jfil t. rtaMrl—Mpt— togrt , 5£Ss^S5£; ixsmsmm [ rttot"^ td* tot^rtg^rmrtmrt £ *• k-R dtofog toa mrt^ pmama to * MaMI a *RM rt *Mm asm to '• ■HHi
roi TBE EAIB BEX. i A Hah e»ara (ham ttoau*. ths to*. * "litotmrc-tosnhamto Thapdeanng bahy (ps t-thay to* aat msato b TO attar say weak eocld plaat s totag. I- toa bmrC. aa* aoak lito s sannmsC thing 1. j^l_: -Small, equate yokes appear on moat yj°f «ba oaa baaquas. la , Two aide loop., worn low, bam re. I d | placed the atmteUtaa braid, to tornr. I Silk Yslencicnnea u s new and pretty " , lace for fancy article, for neckwear. I Basms leather fans are Iba most Babies hoods are made to fiannal or a ; serge, worked ill ores with dimes or * Square line cuds left oser from last ^ Imitation feather trimmings, made to n White, btna or park muslin, ara used to I* ! Comer chairs, corered with needto- | wort or with linen embroidered ia Ori- I 4 I ratal designs, an preferred to stiff aid- ! a rtaneh drraamakara use eery small , D yokes on bisques when tbey use any. a I aad aiake thssn to ths same material as I- the mat pockets and cuffs • Mother-of-pearl button. In Onto to . " j rose, green, blue, amok, sod opalma , - I suite to elk and camel', hair. « eaahJ A loraly bonnet is made of while, 1 k bnlllsni green enamel bogs Hearts to ehouilto, with deep fringe, are used for | r muslin. They are beautiful in oolor, ' a tela nature, as tbey pretend to M ooth- ' , ing which tbay are not. ' French main, with rory email warns, j | f is much used for trimming, and penal- • ad sides lo dreeaaa ara rery (aahumebie | ] . and eery effective. Moire antique, with j ■ its large wares, appears among tba ia- j I . porters' treasures, and makes rich and : 1 t( elegit aotonmra. TM Breton iaoe IS a norai and decided' I ' fasorito to fashion. It is a bobbins! ! < I I toaa. u imitation to Maetdin. bat to- I steed to being marked with deep ami- : < ' lops oo the adga, it is either finished I ' ! with tbe smallest saw-teeth or else like < ' an insertion, the purl odga making a i I ' straight outline. , TM flaring bats are Ires popular than 1 , l»st year. Young ladies prefer tba 1 • _ '• English walking bate and tha small 1 1 bonnets, which are ao dainty and dis- • I trapse. Three are mow bright, piquant I ' free*, boaemr. to which tba largo hate ' ; are daehdediy baooming— tbe irregular 1 feces, with low brows, bright eyaa, oori- | ' tag hair and greater breadth than ' 1 iangth to feature. A stylish addition to thfoe beta tarn 1 ! ' oooaiata of tha black sasopeng , t plumeo, gnetonliy arranged upon tb* 1 ( ; Interior or tba broad brim, which ia 1 1 1 thrown back from the fare Black oa- «, prsmible aoftnam which three drooping | plumes impart to tba Item. Byaaytoaaataabicnabiatrifimmay . I M mrntiooad tb* Moyre Ags bail to a 1 atlrar or gold Uasoe, aa soft rad g -Jf ra_P«-grain ribbon, fetoemed , n , Waistband booklet are ettbjto gilt ra t aire metal, or to tba pretty new style 0 ' tag tba strings to ribbons, caps and b otoffnres are rrty fnahirmnbla. Jj. at MntoT^antury^. "rh^" ^Tbi^h a ■md qoatat and mry mrero. rarosa th. f< ;Mck, Which Ma DO cape, bat is fin- a MMd with n straight band. TM brim U is mnall and worn clam to tb* brad, or b tbm. M nana to all, only a straight 11 ahieki ia aomred by a bond to ■ tba Mod Uka a aaol-akta cap. TM man ataarta high, aad tM trimmtag to ■ maraad ta front or sp*a iL b Wiatsr wnlktag dreaaaasrs mod*' with b a Jartrt, bodto. Md wast, Owsr a skirt 1 " altk triple folds to front aMstighily > Mtpm^Mrt. itotdatnd atto m deep kilt ^ S!^c?^re^ rtZL tokd m He ybaifii tot hato'mrt MMrt< H myiaareuretoy nlirtll. to tMy fow- n ram, to. (torn artMt mm III! i» li to ami My mpfoq kmmrt.*rtrt i I, " hfod Marts **n doMf for tm lint 111 JJ fe^p! >9r *** 1 * **"' 4^. •» RRi'bc
with tM striped atorel aa to* otbar. ' I plaid, btaetoTgmrara ca. rid^ rad ! old gold, cardinal tod btort oa the 1 i other Bow* mad* to tbato ribkoaa 1 bamaltonmto loop, on both todaa. or loops twined ra that aaak *01 too* { both rata a Anotbar ribbon la in the centra wraro ta stnpre. and. nlthoogh 1 yet it oartainly calls to mind tha stki|iad 1 binding aaad for oarpata . I " What are all those odd-looking I spots against tha aide to your wood- 1 boose, Emily f" raid our inquisrtire sis 1 tor. asah* stood looking toward th* rear 1 I " There are to my fertile imagination . | elegant fool and eoarh ruga, carnage I | aad aato ditto, rati drittag toMtoaa, and , 1 r I perhaps a re* to atofoh rohra.- if Bob ( plains. " 1 replied, laughing. - bad taken bar to my pretty SI tung- routs, which I had flltod up in true Oriental r style, with stained floor, on which were r distributed rariora elegant looking rags, soft sfghans an tbe loungra, and a era- 1 I tar mat to leopard -skm. she no longre 1 which a woman may easily handle being ' . made into articlea to artist ic boanty and rani utility. ! I do thia by piieii ling rtery akin thai " kins, tbe brews is to warioua fowls, and ' 1 Thai* I proceed with to follows 1 j 1 Fust, ram the legs sod other ragged 1 . porticos to tba akm. aad place It m I • tepid water, softwood with a little sol- ' soda nod soap, then cut away nil fleoky j t , Saxt, for aaoh pair to skins of th* sis. ' . to a sheep oe dog. take half s pound to ' salt and half a pound to alum dissolve in one gallon to hot soft water, than stir | into a tubful to cold water, in which soak I Iba skins for a night, then bang over a r fenov to drain, after which nail tbren to and pulling each on* while drying. ! B While still damp, turn the flesh side out j ■ saltpeter 'flnaly pulverised), or powder- ) ad quicklime, rubbihg well in with a , ' 1 scrubbing brush ; then fold then together. pil* one skin upon another and f . | plaoa them in tb* shads for three days. . - 1 changing lbs pore Uoc daily, so thai tbe . Next, taking sack one oa a piece to J * ' or common table, scrape off ail I | the loose rough akin, and if not perfect- f 7 dean and free from flash, again . [ sprinhle with tb* el am, etc. When . i "Iran, bam a quantity of powdared . pernio, or rtolen-atao*. and with • ptoec to chamoiB-eiin. a soft pad. or tb* hand, I th* surface a through rubbing, 1 ' when ft will become perfectly smooth k and soft. Sow if a handaomarng ialo b* made. J ! all that remafra to M done is lo acq aire , , i tb* art to aewtag far property, which ' m 1 toy reqatma tb* adgas to be out' . , evenly with a sharp kail*, such as aboamakarsuaa. taking rare merely to divida i I Uiw akin and not cut into the fur. Make T the hair to run is one direction, and p I it wail away from tha under aid*. ' t and saw with " orcr-atilchidg " very ' J closely. Small pieces no larger than a „ piece may thus be taaartad u | into a large akin, and by using dark 1 fl spots in a tawny foundation, or I block ta white, beautiful effects are oh- , tatead. lined with soft old ingrain . carpeting, heavy rugs ST* made, which. h flnitomd ca tba adgm with a acallopad border to soar let flannel pinked out ' nroond lb* adga. make hsndsom. floor u Bird aktas should M carefully wiped 1 and sprinklref with palmriaad aim and rait ta aqaal parte, then placed two toI night, wban. if gently wiped and | " 1 brush ad, all fMhyakia will diaappaar. ^ and tb* aktaa placed m a mta^airy 1 *" cloart for a day. Th* surta** may thee off. and. whra dry. M gent- 1 Booh skins am well sailed far a atos " [ algban. and by raving IM breasts to 1 ~ oo.tolaig.ata. may bg aaourad in a f moatM ; who. 1a pbara wham ^ birds are obtained ta targe qmattlfo. to finest aktaa tray M thus Wealed. * beak, prarart, millard dock, me., may - M IN lag Ito Igara and ranrat mm J i'^rtby'ri^^'^taus ^ m A li 1 tg ■> I I Ttgnil I i» 1 torn .< touag totb* same ta^ad bcoart sight « ymm. to AB^H^ff Frenah hmtary are sagao- « Taankr-fim rakrm rtMrafo m <Mtotor mlvtz z^t itlrazd | *
ths owwar' s areas in bins, tb. ^ , I plate* warn AmrgUt. retold with torqaoma. rad tM yanng lady wra dre^ ; The Lake to Bhtor Trars. | An Irish cotTeapcodant to ths London 1 1 I Work tolls tM following: Tbe next I 1 morning, betimes, off «e started (or Bailies, tea" loqg." or public rer-the i first wa bad Mad.' Oo* naturally wanted to ham a ebaf wiC- the driver, and tbretoore mounted tM hax-aant, [ inta^tae' back. To the nnaoeorlosned back, that iroe is a aore burdrei J 1 But Tom, th* driver, turned out to be s , funny sort to fallow, fall to aacodotre , ' whom he met on the road- TM Ox 1 , mountains are full in sight, and at on* point a gloomy lake appeared beneath [ thorn in e hollow. , "Do yon tree that laker .aid Tom. I " Tea; what about it f " Well, yes honor. Ill sailed the Lake , of Bitter Tears, end with good reason, ra I will tai. you. Onct there was r 1 a fine large village there, sad many 1 people living in it, and tbey were well , known lo the country round for being I ' warm' and oocafurteble. 80 — — | tag a woman who lived on tha hillaiie . that tbe cow had strayed 1 long diatan.-w, . after A At last aha found it. and . Una place she oould see ntohmg to bar I robin, or to tha village, or to any of the people. There was nothing tn the , lake, and th* poor woman sat down by ! hod that Is why H •. rolled tha lake to The " Intelligent Oempeelter. " Under ths shore headline tha Detroit Free /Yeas says Saxt to tha " inlelbbest aboard man ia a new. papa. ..tab. Ilahmeat Indeed, same philosophers thought thai the Utter is entitled to the first rank. " In our editorial leal week 00 tha Ann Arbor University."' *xplaini th* Bagopobs TVw Booncr. "tha intreitam was to all ode to tha infernal dissections ' as tha proofreader imagined." "I want yon to onderpondent to the Badgertowa Aryut, " that I quoted tha beautiful Bar-sent ' Hurt opyaeif - 1. ' and not ' Boot . . or die,* a a your paper printed it. ' ' road proof?" And thus it goro, without 1 ; any one giving very ranch thought to tha buerlbie aggregation of mangled th* first man asm pi to tb* hieroglyphic , scrawl to th* old stager in journalism. . all damped on the nnlortunata shouldare . .to the ' ' oasnp, " or proofreader. And yet mistakes in a good newspaper are sad ray " that letter of rata* WS- admirably printed, not a mistake in the whole ' to ham a man with red face and 1 fiery eye, about " Heavens sad earth, what kind to s paper do you print, any the * this morning." and then lie mope , 1 hasted brow ta agony. Oolnmn and ; Aa Eaermeoaly Kick Otj. 1 Frankfort-oo- tha- Main, row 00a tain - I tag a population to about 100.000, is reputed to M tbe riebeat city of its sine , ' in th* wbola world. If its wealth were ; aqnaDy divided among its inhabitants. , . bam, it ia aaid, 90,(00 marks, or fifi.000 t s good many very poor people ia tha | 'town ; bat the otixeos are, ra a whole, , to any otbar aapttal ta Germany oe , Europe. It ta aeaertad that thee* are , Fraakfortan worth from fii.00b.000 to flS.000.000 each, and ISO wbo are , worth tl. 000. 000 aad upwari TM , city ta on. to tba grart banktag oraters , to tha gtaba. Its aggregate harking . eepital ta ratiiyatad at flflOAOKLOOO, , parent boa* ta than, own andrantrol. ' TM anneal Inraraottao* ta bUta to axchange are ta eseaas to fll00.000.oa0. { todrafotaa hem greatly increased atace ! IM forraattaa to tM Oarraaa empire, to . which Frankfort wae originally averse. , bring a bra taiy aad an eppooeot to i>*ra. nalil maraud, ta Joly. lflfifl, by , , Oanraal Tan ff I In I it. whoralerad . rt tM band of aa array aai imposed - Ab* at (1,000,000 fiorira far its taanb- . f> II a Frenkfort ta iBrti. ptnra 0 aorta that II ta wary apt to ba fall to j '"'d taw^wktaa Braoto hta % Ma to- 1 . tout r mm^t ^ "
' W+^SSfan Utm' Naeva* sarin fw an' ■^tma'sas? , Tha mafom to to* grerart toes _Hata*mfc'Mto' tata rat pres. — ^ • " dab Hfe— TMt to toe palke. d A great tariMy- An tanBrttomra. TM day after waahiag ta ao* to aad j irony. , I Bletght to hand — Btoaatag a marriage . Tbe nails may ba highly polished e , with a loweL d The ma who wm kicked wne also d j "taken to boot." *■ . Something a tnim never Lerpe aad I* J yet never sella — hia diary. I. Gentlemen in mourning in PhitadSl: a I phis wear black ribbon ta the t i-Jn*-I ' He wbo would rise in the' world, m>* dot" Ihllings, must pay foe tM * yeast. 7 1 Californta baa a p.i (Stable and growing * cheese trade with Cbta». Anatralta mid * South America. h A week -old baby, if allowed te i've lo , ill second cbUdbuoi, will end ta b*- '• coming s weak old man. , TM New York Mail know, to a marT aad then the femily were moving. U " Mamege." rays a cyuic. " is likeg putting your hand into a bag containq nsted tataiy from the Madras oerhral d oolicgc. Women undoubtedly make tbe r brat ol phymaans to slteod upon Itoi r linn 1 lac. tea lata to Son , " k blithe bran makes s blooming , visage, " says s philoko|>har. True enough ; bol there are plenty to biooo- " Put tbat down, you young raeonl I" indignantly shouted the cook to the uap ' self. " I am. putting it down, ra fast " a. I can.- said he. B Tbe wise man 00 going to bed on s j raid night plunges bta feet to the t«ATbe foolish man draw* his knees up to his chin and extends his feet gradually. ; feeling all night as if be had taken e J iceberg. " What in the world are you up to . oew." excitedly asked the maternal , parent of her Ave- year old. who with hia 1 bow and arrow was demonstrating to hia t younger sister tbat he oould hit bta father's stovepipe hat serosa tbe room. ' A young Kentnckienne wrote to a I newspaper to say Ibai she hail alwaya ! kinged lo loot upon tb* ooraa ee it lay ' a lovely summer day, and tbe Louisville , tise rouging by putting in n whole day 1 over s wash-tab and 1 sailing the soda O-. k-rtJ? hop. te *. (*ta g !> Exclusive to Paris, there are eight ' towns In France with populations cx- ' ceding 100,000; three with more than ' nnl two with over 300,000. Of three, Lyons brads the list with 342,800 inhabitants; Maremllra comes next, with 318.900; and then in order come Bordeaux. Lille, Jon louse. Seint-Eucnne, Nantes— Rouen being last, with only 101.901 An empty stomach raved tha life of Auditor Thomas H anion at New Albany, the other day. An assassin bad sbot bim in the abdomen, tb* ball passing directly through bta body between ' th* stomach and diaphragm, and lodging under the nkin in tb* back. TM dooton ray that Hankm'a wonderful reI oomry is due to the fact that he had I not antra cither dinner or eupper that day, so tost the bullet, strangely enough, wra able to cut through him without injury. When tb* era -shell is bald Bp lo tM which tbe children assure each otbar ta roar to tha sen, however distort they may be from iL Ptaloaopbiaally investigated, th* pecaliar sound than puxxled scholars fur a long time. TM experiment ia easily made by simply prraen ting a spiral shall ovur tba cerebri to either ear ; tba sound ta very m c 1 lika that of 1 far-off cataract, toa "body*1 al*** ta EnnjnmUhi 'aad'"parta»lariy ttoVtM j j bona to tba fibers 10 tbaae fingara Mtoff I and talsnasBratMrn. rath* hoOow body i Na^rataa tore jkvjtayoo. of ito ssi lea tM snnmiira m|*eraiian Mmrtra to IM tag. below IM ktarainartfi , tombrat. ta iMiutqj.M Mara dooradto tM ara 9. foil tM ram.roaolaa ' BrirtR to'toa'ctararal'"^ (TUJto irrrtiTbCt^t ; SyJnyrtSk tarafiLtod to talTS ton taaa tort M b ..taiito ra fo m*rarayrttoatoptohfovrara;radte MkrtMtobtato. remto m^M .Z • mitoto to 8*M bm ktatara *?sgto|52i5sjsto

