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VOL. XL CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1879. NO. 81.

vria opjhn cir 'f~ MljigaM job rina<»so s-= •vw.fltr . ' FICTWlOm CARDS. JOHN B. HUFFMAN, A IWlBl ■ : at U*, ■ *»i— » i ■ m m am torn nn fan ■ 2 TOZ 1 ' JL'mLa. ROTTER * NIXON, mOIWITI.AT.LAW, • -.■W.l 8N'B an ifa.fa— marn ■>>. WALT** A. BARROWS, I rtnifaj ntl-xr mJ gnadtor hi ^ mm aou*. «. a I Wf MBIWM, j ATl'UBHRt -AT-JLAW .RMIBmii. ^rr^2°^== ISAAC H. SMITHT n n**B0* minim, fafafa r«fa- : WARS * UMBOS, '■gpp =^££S?"Si — 1'*Nm1-- F HEA-TTV. ■ lu IM uAia fZ!L ' I * :

aim! Ufa**""'' ra Thai i if MBANn. r, ^ ?,n*feKl" . [feofe-; " BLEACHING THE LINEN. : XnnBUB. gahle-roodsd cottage B Ae M BEBgasa api-MB -ijac^astss .gggsggl i"lK.P » kfafayln tar-" a EMM Bow* thing. with a BbyBi wwe and falfctair wm brooked tadtok. alow '■tafar.h I laf-Bag-*r-»rt*.-.wd bong faufaetaary bold-dad at Ar . mi witt a erimara ribbon-dew* bar . a. much a> aator* thought proper; bar i big. lA bfaekeym «rod U«r Bfaht. [nam Ban Mp «^b. prettilyIlfanpsd tamfa. Mill hrowart lb. Br I Mtal fanrkfagaa I. may Bppmr- |! »faffa*.(ta.in. of the >d of July a 1 when Graudmamiua Tan Don — ■ . ! Mo old Bdy ol mrmt, jm„ mt ( prts and mat* oo^ the^flooc jnjid c hy By £3 glrlu)' i as.i£,rrasi« I baa hands, aad slowly rending h | aM la a law union. Pa |lBa wa :S£s5S£?SM ', the good faunae to uUract tbr attention araaiac Baa th* bom! to the widow Vaa Dora's for tha purpose of toying ; eu—ef A. drbekmv -wfaiM tanrt.- , Br whkh bar garden was cslrBatod. ; was aaw thai |.. llia.ab wife aad a fissbloaabfority fedy, and road Am: Dfagn BuounA-DM or (oar ■ ^s^str£."£s^i 'fsizt&tsiswz . * - g^Lbtr nfug ;||£S®sS i ssrtrtefstsrvs |t«swp^ KlSgfe g&j»£sS SreStrt: fcpSSsS : MB I »l< ad * br . s

abaal yoa Cocbcrda* — " -G«w».Toooo«- «Mad Wtaok. wl-L a Oaab ol lava "IlMrbl a"b Had ■srrlag! ball Ma t» ' •***; - TM. Uta«,-aadd Widow Va Dera. -locblagl,. *• dc«T aaka aaeb r. e^| FMMHH- . 100 ■■ Bui two waakx. graaa j daar." aald 1 Wlaala. goiarbaek to tba origtaal sob- < X "la nob a loaf Aaa." -Looglbaa! Ilow TOO talk. A fart- i . alt. aad a B RaUV aalj faaitaae day.. I Tea caataka tba dog wltb yea aad roar !*t* T boobs Panaris sat yoo. Aad I i yooVs hgfat Mr Mis. Willbaa (tall . bar m oos. aad ass bsaooal lay itwo- < | aadk (oat's baaaw).aad bar Ink Jaasy j will ab>y aftb yoa BJf tba tfaaa. low , "»W»P Tsp'.Bd Wlaala. ! -Wh8.paada.aam. bi BiadM's tbr I Mb. wbaa ibrrr's to fa. a laa« at tbr . Sat ."iSstSs! ' Mrs Bswwar add mt faStaslTa wnk . m W>". . Tat! tat! Mad. MM dpaad Ibr I Asa tbr widow, riatag Boss tbr chair at aad iimptag <M as laah at Aha gardre. i X So Wialftrd was Bio to; aahaMt, aad I sa lbs aozt n atag aaw mr dapart. bar i - ac.'sSxrsrsS : br dsrtHsa. aada baadis of > ad o!d;dog uasaad alaag at bx aids, aad , tf bargti >■■■ Mil llnlligihii h» . 1 Mtba dowway. sy -ToohaA-aaid tba aid Mdj.aa Ibr 1 td baud awful to diaagplathar. bat Brow. - lit AT1 u ^'LOZ? *° Sb*'d "<* Wltb tbr aaai back cam ; Wteifrod ' •r ***** W **d b*r faf sn* as ' " Ob. tha prrUy ftowws~ M» mm*, as • jf At aaaw la tha gsrda gata. Graad- 1 ■■■■■ bd-ld km with asaat joy. * " Wa. »oo rary loorly. Wlalfrrd," tba [ * •• Hot rrry." rapllsd Wmlfrrd ' w Aad rrsrj day star tha Uola broara ' ea*r dMdag aad MagUg bosnr. a. ° ^ >HW *Blj ■ Iillba. aaSl tha two , » wottoaamtaaaaaA That alght abr ' " xid to A. Hd Mdyl "Tb. Maaa Is m , l a "Ayr! Bq1 child." lapBrdtbs widow, k ■» " yoo'rr ocssa to yoar som aad yoa " bagB to aaa whatadaa pnamt It'll br n f Bryia a>B jfhb ■sirlit - ■ ■ -Oh! gnaai daoa. I awl khiaUag U * -Ihm-^WMb.aapWoasbluMo K daa thMght daniag tbroagb hrr mind, p " "Oh! graaay. gtaaay. howoaa yeaT" T iSw-HS: ■ MM TaaautWia I AaD bb« lb. h ' djaTlitt?" ifT ^ B"t"""l>~ J I "Xb! WhX-s Ibat aboal battrrmpa. - [" hapa aaaa of k Bah* Ska baMti aii. " ; baalt asd bayalbaa j.aaatfb ™ , -»A "a. giaa-,- bsaghad tha gM ; J , Ifs aa whit, as tha isaaaa of thr _ 5 1 2 I M- .i.nlkil' ; [ uA ^Cte^tadMi " U -M* Ihatwwatlya JTumd- " . Ihata— wkhthaa— gw. » k -BB» aad aara tar said Oraad- m a amM TM.DmblBt^ Br tk a •ahahdhT *""* !j * " EHwrt Tahha. ctrU-rstiaaarly d, I Hall laglaiM.atywMaarrBr.MaM" m * said thr nary BBoar. Mtlag dosrm- thr at k rsabag a h mi mtrnti «kh saban ,b * raris as br did ro. » w * Th. add lady ask iato a atadr thu 8 Bohsd trmm aaa la Ar atbv B a br- « I wtlln 1 -ThQaghtyoa'dgoar J Bam" Aa gatprd at Mat- • r — ?" d»J bdon J ata di'. bat I aanabaad Br tha ylsas p I ars of baBBg B brt^ Ar ha, all B L FMWBaib.haaBhahMahar.-aad 3 t rBtagysaanahaat k. B. soryknt a * ' **, " k Mt. VmBa-' -'j hld'te'ltaM^ n a OTUUiy, orw jfa^* WtUta^Twho' I >" . MLThJIm tZZ lit «* * "'-T?- "7 - : : a kBAtadBMaRd AR| m - a LT S'sm^rahMM**"' >■ s[«a'Mtl»m,^hA-> Iiai"s

I Am way agada BohBg far th. Qtgaa-- > ^icTir altS" 1. ; | k-Sd Addtatrf- aabrd tba old r lady, rscorrrtag hats bw lanaldmaii ! 1 -Xr.aa'am.lcanYaayldld. -Bat," i . dropping hi. yrminyU.ora.hr look Wloulr's ssaall b»own baad fat hBl " I fcomd i . faco as prmty m tbr wild wood down, i 1 BttBllebU?s' A1*Mi*"la^n,"" maid < I awsotar tbaa all Aa lily maids I bars "Taa thi iisas 1 wsaU';ralkns." • rxr Biased Widow Vtm Dora, abaost i Brisig la ba- rtrllmrol oar of tbr far jr- i nclaosaAoBs of hrr haalmad. -Aad I Is tbis thr tad of all aycarrF And aw think lag all thr timr bow well W con- , trtrad aad wbm a good, beallby apprtllr , ; the gal bad.- , ' brr ryes brglnalag^lo twinkle. " baring pcortdrd yoa with yoar luswt , far a fartait. so doabt yra'd like lo bare , mr ask yoa to sapper 7" , - If yoo plraar. ma'am. Batdrstoras- I i U^'m1 hMbad Jin ! ' laaaad, aaa Winnie aad I ooly want yoar ooasaat to omuidw, oorwrlrrs Iw- , trathad. Mom noble Bdj Vaa Don. I | ktsa yoar band." And be, did , ' " PAaw!" aadd tha chaty, n dam of i (Bart oa bar wriakBd cheeks. -How | Ba drmwin' half aa bom.' — JMtrosI , ' Bw Alia. | Ha rod Bam Sblpwrarh by OU. ; cal him to ba obaerrsd B tlrue of dan- j bat m far berk as IT70 a Dalrh , Ea^lafaaa tradrr cBtntd to Bsrr B. ( oUnolfTuSm aaothw laatanrr is re- I eordrd la whfafa a soasal harlac ben s wrachad la a harrlcaar. a caak of lamp a oil. which was kept hi a mm! 1 bom bo- i earns broksw. aad so yaBlrd Ibr saa In i tha ianadlata rldaily tbm room of tbr a rrrw saoosrded la getting to an Bland r Jama, of tbr tour-marled f ship Bomrdal. stated lo a Raw Task re- . porter rent I y that, altboogh be bad t knows of thr woasdrrfnl effect of p oil poorrd npoc a rough aa. ym br bad p arrarpot Ida knowledge Into praetlcr I until bis Bat royaga. Tbaaolgart barbarm rwmllad to bB mind Buly by a a artirlr hi ems of the aura's b trams, be I Ifal to tarn the radpt. Ha II emaasd to baWa two nans aarka. > shaped Qkr a hmUr, each baring, rsr tl parity of shoal Arse gallon of oIL tl tWbsSIBd with common lamp oil. h Sooa after, la tha middle af Aa Alias- C, U»hr antmntarad a rioBat bntrkmnr r with terridc asm. srblch baOad twenty d Thr waraa broke over the stem aad Ihnafaaad to to nip tha soasrL haga aad aaaaad aaa In baarwwl ' orer eswh gaanrr. Tha aM. ha mid. , was magiral. Th. warm, ahhnagli re- u maiatag m Armmr bafgbt. aa laagar n broke over Ufa afan; hoi far are seal ,] yards arouad whirr tha oil had apnad „ xsrz: ; iltai shack af hoary arm , i-HsmhlTlrswcwd. CsgUI. Jm^3 thinks Am thr am afoflia thaaam af a . ship hoe, to in s storm waald br a eery , good Ihlag lie mysthm ahhoogh UiB waathsAm Uam ha had arm triad Usr n mama. He had kaawa rmsm-fa srhkk " rrrw. Imd memped from rawk wltrn It ,, 5£3Ss5Sjt" H^b^^Lm wbalBg'wm ° othm M. w^rtmTuy^ J •ML The -baling emmfa m, » r, smarated -Bhofl tbm tb. ^ rags tbm thr method famriankmd' ^ so Brxpmde* tbm he klsmds to hare ' oil hags ahnys remdy fame bmoafaw. „ •wanowtag a Ha. Pntty Natl. Chaafar. of tb. Park p, MMaSm J Jrit*^Tl^r- 3 ?^"yy>ajgw » S ™ZZ25Vu Foe- 1 Hi III! Aa ph anathaaa ban swat- w Bwad head ftetL Atall rent, sb. bm i; Tkmaageniiaftalaiiaalima kn Z a gin 8MB Ufa may bm bam tbr y, ^.iaay*nmB aaQT!ld,baPM c;

, A Hscx War to Coog Eooa —Butter , Oaniwpan . Beak Bio It dm egg- do i » rmwi "w™ I pBoe B a sbw to natil tbr whltm rm. Tbtrs treated tbry 1 are age dr Ileal, aad morh aeon wboB- , name Asa fried eggs. drink may br made by adding to two ■ 1 anrts of Water two pounds of white I »ng*r. the brateo whltm of two eggs, tare . ooarm of tartaric add. two lablasporas- . fal of eon starch, mixed smooth la a l Uts B of thr water. Pot orer the Brr and 1 ooil two mBataa Wbm oold ffaeor i with sriaurgrssa. Bottle, and wbm wanted far Doe dimolee B half a gBm of ' oold —asm . third of a ima| ufnl of i soda, and thee, poor Bio It two tafafa•pooafhB of thr boctBd odltore It will I Ba to tbr top of Use glara. Tore to Caracr .— Halfbashel or more | 1 ' aad pstt oeer the Are B s brass kettle. ' all medium-sized onions, three large 1 j ' pepper: rook half hour ioogersad ' sewrch. Curaar Jttti. Hum- aad stem a ' t mmttty of the Boat of cbrrrlra. To rrrry (oar pounds of ebsrrks add one pound ' fruits Into a copper preoerring pan. j orer tbr fire and red law nil to a ; mash. Keep stirring all the while witlf ! a wood. ipmaB. Row -nln. pro. ; through a hair siere aad Utter through • jeUe-hog. To each pound of fruit add three-quarters of a pound of sugar . On 1 ^rrfl^r^r^rDxo; pBoe agaB oa Use tie nod boU to oJMly. 1 Remore the scum and fill your gbaro ' orjma. What oold eorer thr lops with j \ Heap aad art away far oar. |( Canatr Pagit— 1 o ranks tbB delight- • , ooafaetiort. select aosnr of Use bm and ripm cberria: extract both the { stalks aad stoam; put them Bto a sop- j I per pranerriag pan. always remember- , ing Ibr rule arm under nay cirrum- I red fruits. Row mash tbr pulp i place , the pan orer tba ire aad boil until the . B soft: keep stirring lbs pulp coo- 1 | •tantly while It Borer tbr fee: pam and , prom through a hair Mere. For erery , had of fruit add Uuee-quartm of . , , 01 ' eery fterre boU now. Allow to aim- [ oulj. aad koep coumaMly la motion . atlrrlag until the pulp U reduced to , tbr eoariatrary of a thick marmalade. , remore from the ire sad spread , fruit oa sbeeu of paper. Place B hot doom to dry. After tbr fruit become thoroughly dried It may br r Bto knots or rBgs sod rat into t rarioas abapm. pBB or faadfuh and I Amijfaniiil. t lib seldom ndrimble. mys the H'enen. 1 L-trml. to cut off large limbs from huh ' trrna. bat asms Uar U has to br door 0 does not always occur to UsrmBdmf 1 theLualms tbr hark dome 1 new tbr second B twocr threw yeors. ■ tab will enter the rnrki and As- r aad csom the true to rot. It is true ° If Use wound Bpdaud orer wiU k Jdn 1 cut will hml without nay dstrimrat lo fc the tree. Unless m crwfaud bm bm. « neglrcmd far areonl years, time trill » jx^mmMna fcrofaUag off tury^large J tMSdjauflb^MUb ^ p am^dultanl!1, **" ** """ ' A healthy tror may salllts a large ' ■ nam of cutting aad hacking, and li * Aa woemds utke B ^ m[sMfa 1 dsuA wfD ba Ae emssqamor. " Cit&a': : whfab will rmdsr tbr osam af the tram 1 makuof tbr em ° STtetintSisr : trartlm.m Ufa bmtrrto Bad famk al' F A^BBmd'bilrt^sr^B^A1^ t poastioa m B mature proparl), and tbm a thr fruit may ba aarfly gmbemd. Some P pusuas an B tbr habit ofbmdbudosra b odd fapli Msrn wbfab basa namsd B W *1 poudaeUea ar an rf Bbrior warimfaa. " sadgraftBg with csoar of lbs mom ap- " broa kilBd by Ufa proosm. far Ibr eWfa-h ■dmfas As oh. aad a mt aamam wbhkakm mwemfaml. Tbmr B eery aaoldtnr ; asm a rigorom oar will W a mmsbylbsprocos. hlsbmeKphu 3 TOM bmbbytnm aad to gm m mack b | 111 I llUr wfamAs wiad blown, mps B harnmarf md aad amaw Am. a. A. b =3SaS, HS: ra.'^rxaaEjS : - ■ • • — m map mma Bat h ' toMhtfaWoFamms a

TIfftl.T TOPICA. j h Tbr rawam B ej trot of tbr territory j ' s I 'aloo amy br laaagBnd from tbr stair- [ . mat of a fart or two. Ootaide of tbr . r ret tied aad occupied Slain and TerriUe ° - rim there are orer Tktjoc.ooo acres br- I longing So tbr aaUeo of son eyed Bads. * r undisposed of and ope* to mtry and sec- I J* , tiement. aad the enormous mrregate ol I ° | phrase. yetfawAnmicnm nrw aware lo ° ( of cheese snd made l^.OcSoOO f t mo n Am we amded. New York dty n ] cherts England makes only about »!».- * 000.000 pounds if cheese a year, while ' ' i ZmoU to death by IbT'ororWA^L ' , I of Use VBse. B France, (or one of the | t r forced brr stepslaogfatee. a little girl of ! C J pilot two ncefacs and some plecea of ! ' , | wood, and Ae unfanunatr child axpirwd J " I . atrocious rase. '■ ' j Seeeral months ago Ae Musical Fewti- ' I cal Association, of Cincinnati, offered a I ] prise of PI. ooo for tbr best musical cum- | to be sung at Ae musical feat lew! B '' I 1880. Mr. Theodore Thomas was sp- * | j pointed by Ae saaoctalion one of 8ee JJ ' of Ac work Since that time the other J . | foot judges Bee I -en appoBtrd nrd ^ . as follows : Theodore Tbacnaa. preai- * I drat; IB Leopold Demroacii, of New ' York; Aagrr Ilamerick. Baltimore; Otto Singer. Cincinnati, and Carl Zrr- * ' The British government baa bam get- ] o | Uapgrld rapidly of lu women telegraph ' engaged aa clerks B Ae telegraph y | closed Ae woman's branch B Ae tele- 2 graph school It B also stated by Ar r I London Aasrs Am tlse won of Ae „ I ermsingly seme. Xo publicity bm j | *1 tended tbe changes made by Ae gov- 1 1] . eramrat B Uw clerfcAipa. aad Aey are n Ami lo Ae press. It wemtd be of m public interest to know why Ae die- p charges hare bm made and what are . Aefkuiuoftlse aroma srbleh disqualify „ than for telegraphic errVM. u Probably Ae aanoyaooe to which pro- ™ pB are subjected B shops when eahs- „ ineUt that different colors or dU- . sliades match. B spite of all that ' Ae buyer can my to Ae contrary, is " often due to oolor-bllndnem. Tbnsn " wed-at tested stories of Quakrrs who 11 bought sesrlrt cloA far drah. and d< of paBtars who ban given green fans " Arir portraits, or pca-grcrn drraa. T Ainking the firah Unts uul crimson were ™ nil rigbL b every mm. among paint- '' era. Ae man mw rlmrly different shades r of color. It was only B tbe red be F If Ae rod aad gram -ere marked far r him. hb work sa correct So B ens- ™ there uw mm for whom Ae d colors must be marked, and a buyer of " silks aad ribbons far a grem dry goods " boom. -bo bad As mom delk.tr per- ■> pale bine sad rom ahkv Tbmw an many nilmi is B rarioas , parts of Ae srorid —bare Ae srbole or il . portion of . mretm onddmly dBap- ^ from rigbL and. Bmrnihe 3 of a river make a plunge md reappear ^ maAortdlstnaes.BAnrw chaff Bto —rvjrpQ. Use nsrtacw of At lower. Bat |j. •cribma diffawnl practice. It bavin, fj Aat^a jortkn of Ae ^ want tofaod Aa rirm Aach. an affbarat " oftnkaOffanri. and eome Ba miles , diskant hum tbe Danube. M. Knop Bs- ^ pmBembyrnptyBglmo Ufa Dmnbe " pmapUkB ealar Bwatm- b about sfxty m Mad*far a JAi ^ 3 rmkaf Ae Aack paaam some 1 .km gal- M far Henry B i i. ibm Man-is *e Bve. B ttvjBg lO||Ses As world-wide „ ri-Se A ea ll innn. bm srfak tBne k al dMUt far ABrcrig- A T wl* tl/Zfo^'cf ' mZ £."113! "b SSH?rS2 5 I a • JT." StemSt « *»■»*■ NM» A me Bm —

sixty or sremty cheaply smmtlnul ruished antbonB Gram BritaB. His j tl mated m high m 8J00.0OC. which may ' not be much more Asm »t.000 . novel 1 and eome of hb novels are reported to I bare brmgtat him B ft" .000. 80.000. 810.- 1 ; ooo, and even 8 IS. 000 apiece. Tyndail. j Darwin. Busier or Carpenter hue. we 1 as much by hb life-long devotion to , science MatAcw Arnold, considered , of tbe most cultured and inlelkctoal saAofs la Greet Britain. couM l c-tral It is said. 810.000 ae tb. dlnw i producs of hb pec. Cariyir. ranked by army m Ae kit Aiaker of hb time. publiemien of forty or fifty volumes. | acquired. B his righty.fourtii yvmr, am Robert Brosruing. held by e number ot ! I would noc have bem thk'to* su^mt ' blmmlf had he not had a private for. ^ j tailed -of literary rewards, gained as j is credited with Hardly nay df hit UL ^ «d^ Dkkm. em b. mentioned, -bo Ufe B !— ndrille, lend vi He has again begun to iorrvme popuBUou (writes a eorreepondenl sepooraing in tbe grant Colorado mining town I though Ae steady flow of pacts" and to Ae mines for work keeps possible now to walk from Harrison elbowed off Ae sidewalk. There are enough bystanders left, however, to ] , afford seme eery striking physiognomical studies- As s rule- steady, sober j chiefly gamblers, faro- bank keepers- ( exhibit sorb a collection of villain- 1 not idW. Scnrcrly a day or night paanr. Ant seme one Is not openly robbed in , mines sftrr darfo^Vbevr are Atrtrro j seldom traced, much bus arrested | , opinion charges Ar authorities j , wtA bring B sympathy with them. So . has AB feeling grown of Bse thai | Bquitr a general laikof a vigilnncr committer after Ae California fashion. wiA a gallows in Ae widen! port ol avenue. Tbe difficulty would ' be to find mm who could be trusted to ' wSaBBterAe duties ofsncfas body. A in a dispute wiA a man about a lot . deliberately. B brand daylight, in pno- ! Of many persons, shoe him dead. \ The grand jury found aa Indktmrat for manalaughter. Ae judge admitted Ae 1 prisoner to bail B Ar sum of 83.000 and ' probably be Ae end of Ae raor. San I F'raariaco could find B her hour of dan- ' germ body of mm sriA courage aad jodgmmL B whom everybody bad toafi- i and B whom hands rrvotaniaaary i ami dictatorial powers were safe. U B I extremely doubtful whether may such , body could be found bare. 1 Lougerlt, and Life Insurant*. j A Sew Tork paper says: An eminent physician in England has recently nub- ' n work no longevity. B which. 1 showing what has often been shown ' before. Ant the svengv Mir of man has ' been somewhat extended during Ae A inking Aal AB B byt the begin- , uBrnf a decided prolongation in human may be ae common to hem of mra ) living to n period let -era eighty and , years of age. as B Ae post It has bora to have Arm ranch Ae limit of ' score years aad tea To those who " not toofar adrancad B Ufa, inform*- . Am of AB kind cannot be other than , to whkh sack u charge mast he of tbe , importance. This is life Bsur- [ anee oompaaisu. TWv see maay Alngs . blfaoMM. of which mra die, but as , U^b^t'faju'faM f of more benkky modJLf life. As tbr " actmrieo- tnbkn now In urn. which glee [ saosd upon efforts made marly a graera- '' Am ago. under coadBiam whkh differ ° (rem Aoeenow B force, end still mora rnmpenls. hare Ae cfaunri ol ndding larfafy to Arir smplmm. If ArirBetfa . fan'b^TuHfariam faismm JT*wbkh! I mfaendl.mj iihinnfa.. i it. wrsnM B tl Tte^MdWAr BtmrMBtsranriLbnt J ubfanfa.ly Mfa 1 1 h. iff in B homed -Ol . fal rhllfh t III l I grftbeexBring . faaAm'famhtfCMm. ! to oil egm jessefa'of price bnev bem u ■ "**l ' I»J J^mh If'— : fa faae auM faiM tl fa 8 fa* M fa.—

[ FOB THE FAIK SEX. ' Children's tooU*I»d"sbom are made ; mach Assamese those of Aeir elders. | Basques of sa raUraly dlffsrsut malerial from Ae skirt are coming in vogue I more popular for Ae front ot orerskirta. o I Saltern aad mummy etoA suits are * • giving tray to lawn and organdie cos- ^ I Ae waist line , others show only below ° Tbe rage lb. trimming draseee wiA ■ j It a predicted Ant Ae ratgn ol Ae . panier will be short, but It Bn very strong b 1 reign at praorat. 1 - Black satin drimss are freqnmtly ralisr 1 encd wiA I "right-colored satin and em- J 1 Lsmg lac* mitts and Leak Ardnd gioves ' ; hase almost ratireiy taken Ae place td 1 1 A 1 though coiffures are arranged to produce Ae effect of simp belt) . Arc B as 1 [ much false hair ween as erer. ' , Tbe most faabiouabie ,onagn have Parasols in Japanese style. WiA six- ' lsehrair-tBlrd mlin. silk sad grraa- 1 1 d'*"cd"ruf^!!*k *rro°l 1 1 Cbrrick siiouidrr capes of satin. WiA C , deep fringes of yil and tape and jet. are r ' hoWS "b'lr 01 COl°mi ribl**' k*n'* t ji Waistcoats ire more frequently of run- ° thai of the corsage and tbe fancy of the " i dravrwr. but they ars freeueetly' em- " 1 brasdervd B butterfly designs on Ac 0 r j tors B crystal, bullion silver, or gold l | bullion thread. " ' Tbe most popular forms of wuistcont ^ ' I ivrered tn the middle by Ae basque, ' ' which b double-brvnsted. WiA deep re- ° 1 j vets and a railing collar f [ bright colored mtin. covered wiA whiW ^ ' well utiUrad lu AB manner ' I American -omen are beginain, to " Wear B rough w rather serviceable boots B English style, of Levant and bail leather wiA clump soles . Ae newest for 8 indies sre rut similarly to a gentleman's * . shooting boot ; Ae front of Ae hoot md J' tongue are rat B one. and Ae laced >' I nieces Open out wide, so Ant there Ism on Ae Bstep. and they nee easily " . slipped on and off. 1 Costumes BA over (ram Bet seneoo ran be modqroimd very easily by put- ' tie, the bell of the orrrakirt on over the > Am add n wide Bit qf ribbor p or of Ae materBl of the dram or it* trim ■ ° mings aad tram under the same in the middle "f Ac back let fall two long wide " loops aad two longer ends of sneh ribbon. riving thr effect of postilions, while satchel of the trimming material sow « oar seek B front rives Ae required 11 : Ta.aieee.cw ; d markalily attractive B various ways; " not win admiration. Fine clothes will G wiA her hair always B dfoirder r , sad bar clothes hanging shoot brr. as if >1 ■upended (ram n prop. B repulsive- 1 |* Slattern is written upon herpersrm from > '■ Ae crow* of ber bend to Ae sols of her K faet. and lids wins s husband be tans out to all probability riAer to be an bringing up of dargbters to work, talk and act Ufa* sraMhisyanng wqmin B Ae " special tB; of all mothers, and B Bdnstrial ranks Am b imposed also Ae J bmwAoid week for lu own safe Mtto '' Ar filAre Hooseeeorl Is drudgery, bat " mast be daae by somebody and bad 11 Balm be well Ana IU done. ^ Can i for bridal parties In search ot hi new ABgs shonld m Ar bridal pi SonA Germany. I base beheld oar. re- as crivsd from Stfafaart Bat work, need on at on* af whom mervii i aa sfai n. pa whLe AeoOv linked herself to an iron- fa nearly eleven Incises squarr Oa tbv A IB* ZZTJdZt «i 8^ ^ nfasfa sirfasm id by Asmg- yq Tbsfablfasef ton fa ha hndafilBB S *- rr-yrr* " w.1 dfaud AffyrabnratefaCfa^ m fauofan fa fa. fasL fad fara tofa M a. IfaRfaF— nfatUfa mmb*! 5

_ wSyt infaen TBfalfa. — - — - ■ | T^'exUuB— O-hfag. BsBsieOM! _ -fUlg.ff.afa ITERS OF INTEEEST. in WS s stolen ben By poached eggsf Iienry Ward Beecber B sixty years Baron Nathan BoAsthlld dsed worth about 8gi.MD.aoo Middle Tranesese has *00 brandy dBIt B expected that Ac ZaB war will com England 8100.000.000. A popular Baa b one that a follow gem Without obligation to lay hack. trrawly becoming to tali, slender figures. De Lmseps sars ground will B broken foe the Derira canal next New Year's day. TB 18.7W miles of French railroad _ B Inst year a revenue of 8181.177RO. A Louisville notun was nrraot«CIB ber heir. She whipped Br boy beyond Ae limits of the Bw. He sang ' Meet me. dear, al the gatr." meet him in an ke errant parlor. Mra talk about Ae Idle wind, but Ae wiad B always busy, narhlike Ae cheertanner . whistles at lu work Why B a newspapc- like a toothbrush' Because every one should bare one ot bB own and not bo burro wing » lets neighbor's. Messrs Matthew and Guy Y aeear. o I'ougfakeepsir. N. Y . intend lo erect B A repress saw -log recently paaeifl down Ac Sabine. B Texas, sixty feet of making 50.000 shingles The man who won't take a paper bed Inner ay Ae smoke ol hb neighbor's rhimasy. ' It Is an excellent thing." paAetiralty remark, aa exrhangv. - to suspect thai nothing - Dr Haw I. of England, discovers that age stamps which contain red lend B Ae coloring- He says that sage greet and dull rod wall papers ranutn arsenic ss oTEngBnT"""""*- Tto P*"1! stomp* James Larrabrr. of Stark. N. H-. a vrteran wootlsmna of eigbty-right years. Use furnished spurs and insets for 500 trawls, be bus not Bra ill for fifty years, and ran still remain up day and nigh! for two days at a time while engaged B hb work B the forest Tin Indiana towns ars voting penalties of five dollars s time for blowing whistles B Arir limits, bat Ae LegBBis two years before Ae wise me* meet again, and Awe B a qtration whether the towns ran overrule the Stole law. Some follows amy follow (he fickle goddess of fortune for s wfaoie Bfoims lock <^m*DmC>ttthm wiA s'riuband knocks Ae gilded hulk of weatth straight Bto Arir haadaat erery dip.— Wbm the thermometer marks twenty degrees B Ae shade B Greenland Aa Green lander* go around mopping tb* perspiration off their brows end Baking And Aey wish s thunder storm would up and cool off the ntmoopber*.Akeiutowa Herald. TB fWeritol Anpere Bib of n Cbifafaaa maktojSrBu Lbc^arnm ofaBd^md tad to mount'eacha' bilfockdBBnt a hundred paces or so ooe lrom Aa other. From Ar summit the girl slags or chant*, and. when she bee finished. Bd responds B suitable language. TB parsata tssea ask the daughter If Ae youth's song reel prorate* hrr eeatlmeats will like bri or no. If he decline. inmate of Ae Hameopathk Asylum for Ae Insane, at MkMBtow*. X. Y-. last winter. While then be fanned Ac tfT iii^L ssn: i pretty fac*. Tbe ad ranees of the tn- ! valid were modectly reed veal by the aer- ; rant girl and wero evidently nag dbIdu^B^a'lfallrf^urriaroa^'pm which wo. duly accepted. Upon tha proposed marriage, she. wi A a dbof sense aad regard far th* kappinam of tha yonag couple seldom wilnemed B her rincion B life. Bterpoaed no obfarttofa. ahfa^hns-Bg anttM baryasmg jl't'lLIT bfaBg^rsaacirtd from bb malady th* wedding csrsv ray Ws* perfocmed B th* village. Tbr gra. tivman Irak his Bid* Is tsw Hty. wberv ■hewn. ■■dBTly raaavsd by hb rsfoA. . I A II far As .1.1 fal . mt . Fartamd. of • \ NNfaNfaiNfafafi^Lmi n ll « IBB ill falhftfa fa* {Tiil\i8i7S?h!V!!^ifaI Mfa^dfafa EW fararas U *N*yi »n faSLfaft by fafa-