Star of the Cape, 17 July 1879 IIIF issue link — Page 1

! STAR OF THE CAPE. £ V

r V0L XL CAPE MAY CITY, N. THUE8BAY, JULY 17, 1878, „ NO. 32.

HI ■ BTIZ OFjna CAFE. .TPGBPEBBBB l"r. r^rr~ n "jHiflnS aj#;" s V: Jom Rmknnc l~~~m •"MMBsur pkofebh okal cards. * JOM* m. HUFFMAN. wn» * NIXON, ATTOHN EY6-AI.L1W, WALTK* A. NAMOWI, Attorney -at-Lmw and SoUdtor in Qianoery, moon mam, A A MMMfT W. EOMUNOF . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SOLICITOR IN CHAN CERT, . BD8INESS CARDS. ISAAC H. SMITH, ■Earohant Tailor aad'*Deatar in j Oaote- Pumlahin* Oooda, CLDRXOCC JOHNSON, lunar. euTLxusiri* cmldmmmi Boon, BOOMS A OA1TMMS. fatotertogWANK A CLORCOCC, mnucxau A BUILDERS, ! un«uon,n , ESScSe"! ; PARLOR ORGANS. esEtcHis ; pSis=s36 — ; UAIOELR BEATTY, * EBWTTSM^j FMTMTMTAMaro a am. BUSINESS TESTIMONIALS. |ll§|g|iE; 3S£%sv-i 5 UAJJIEL ^ BEATTY. £ & mirirain w Jot Printing Office ; """" 1 uihiuntewARUk at . I Hi a—r>i i* ■ ,t>Mi ta* THE D.ULY 8TAE. £ MUSTHB OF JTLt AJTD ADGCST. THE JOB DEPARTMENT. Z w.

.. G«ra«rad wmw. _ *M*. r. "-a" -na. th"* .tUTt tL Ufa. tN. D Walorolh.tek»..ea.hte..-th.d.toto.»,. >. j^Aar'aflAUiA.MiMe^u ii^ raT. ' °^-'"** ** ** -a.— « 7^1 J 1 L J JEMMY'S MADMAN. [How the ftip.Hirra. gat hold of thk letter does act xubr. I« Iteuflkro ttetit ha. 11. b j oraaral at all part irs. *»7 ^nwy^grvatly advance^ the i^3 Mr DaaaTraT1 I ban bad aa ntraordlaary odventan. Prepare to iMm. Of all plan. « «• trap, far Uw unwary Innbr. H k the man trytag aad unmitigated. 1 aboeld nnnm.al all bfi preirarad young »«b«u (likt myreltbefan I mtimliH. aad laaaaa) lo settle oaa pedal dcfiattely before Martini oe Mrtnnbi If II mual beta their «r to go than tec. pnpand to nay. Wbau I left tbc PtataviUr train and en treed the bot^crowdrd waiting-room. I " Haw loaf aball I ban to wait far the irate loMraataln Ash Matloor man. without a gtlmmre of mm] ran I kaow I groaned aloud aa 1 turned lo riow tiw pnapnt o're. The dar wra Amply -Topbn- tbr wnittagwu.au. wUbUwmoat rapromUtag atolm •maa 'ZuiVZItafcdl'Si ; watching habla. te a J era ray, ar par- , in travel who ! aa air ofupra wbkht^lu . her baltafta the resad thai temlat are , ^M"S«;i tbrar rAdltl^yoakwo,. 1 lap aad all tba aaaaatric etawrateHTt * aaly tbr drearten eoauansmimttoaifa id 1.'-,777i|te'*kf1* 'r*^- ,b^»T pro- I roaMteg^td^fa^ri, i sande; tbenty «rnAi» in la dlataai 1 dctda Alrptd whb a aaiat llbr rin'.iax. t i jsac - I'poa tbla neaa of aapidali ud ilcom fa nawtba IhwOaM of atta^an ; bit bat at bad In. dappM «-wn hn with nrh 4 aadd^y I ant bit C [ y y^w „ ^ssasssr^jr, S f— ' wttk bnmr. la Aw bopr of a •» >«. «S"« aawioktar T ft Ml all la nM. Uk.tba.MfaM M -jAbMMmnS^ fa •H ■ *" paoa ww aaaaraad al mmmk* ->i l at' wbtbfaa f A >Nlll_IJ|illSflNII. iM.bAR*. la ~~ '" M *-W MMa SmM Ma - «>bala»m.M| ba wj*—. -

~ . f to*— jljjwar Mabr wa - — drdac. artTl ted i^faMdC^,' S-?»r «R"ron. team. •ad kmc Ran •Uparwd. aad Ibr drmd,fal man otunf alcbt. 1 hnatbad ooc* "7 'rT*! i*" Tmpalhliinil Worm •r . 1 «— P- wall* a pradpict. fa bo.'lMI Mo Ud^«d«d off a Uttlr nadrr aa old wih ~ j (1 ooaaiod fin man pw bnodn mi! down, tiw rlnr pnrlod aloaff. cool, dim •r. «»1 masuil. aad mat fwn> wand m rt, j nrcJ^- their pm and frwli. that I lca>lnl to drop ^°"°^*WKar thrm aad .pood the firr *'■ IVrpan, Tom— I am comiac to a md Halt way down wa. a nnootfa wide kder; I fait aurr I could rrarh It. far I had aot lorcoUra bow I alwayi fallowed youupappklmaandonr ridcr-poln. , j In Uw day. of our youtb. Tmdac hack , «> the eaaa of crime, you will find thai . you are to blame far what IbUowi : 1 , tnttt-d to the foolish lnnrurtioo o. a 1 mUcuidlnc elder hrother. and blindly , : By the way. I kept oae rye oa lb. , laadaeape In my mr. bat no oae ap- , j pnnd in riew. mwl I ahort-n*htediy | ■•elirnd the bub had cirrn up the | J. '*™ SO" you think ao yuunelf. don't , „ ymaowf a. B^. then, your ttafaroa the brink I ry °f • P^ pice Yon know what alw.ro I al happena to had little boyi and riria who I ttobn rets alway. break, and Ketwaia. ' who waa jutt bidiac around the corner. »- '"Ta in promptly with , good birch > n awtleh. Mine is aa orthodox moral r. tale, and ao of course the twif to which t 1- I trlla«ed played me lake, aad I. who I hojaa the descent witl; such propri, ty. • r- aoddenly threw rautioo lo the winds. I, **t rayly and iafarmally bowline t a down the slope and landed .manly ou i ir the ledge at laat. rather t , my owa aur • t. priae. far I fully expected wind up » F. with aa imprompta hath la the riser ti " — the drawback '' d -wrre to go »wck "T « was rather braked, loo. if tbr truth " r touat be told. TTw family of Rurnsidr haa rnr been 1 J e noted for ite paamnce of mlad In time of * - danger (I ap are you the time-worn yoke 1 I^ldkfavl^t-J^^,w«"p^' ; '•»»*•« far having been n faol k the f t neomdty of calling in uutaidcro to wh- " - am. to It— bat than wa nothing eke u, - be done. I throw luck my brad, abut " . aty eye. aad began a aymramtic amiea of ™ I yelk. It fa Manage that oae cannot Ul taaeowa. Ifaa't you "STw h^r" ndi^! > loau it alwayi aouad. oa lbe Mage' My u ; paefarmaare waa very affactad. hot you 141 1 try Jouraetf to about tba ayllablm . "Ab— o-wTa. knad aad aajaag m poe•ihle. aad improre oa it If you eaa Chancing to open my eye. aad look np „ after the ftmeapWaloa oh, Tom! there " tba mazy maa looking dowa! * Nttkoal a word I I acrnamed Ineanant ^ than, and far the firm tiau ha Uwaghl 111 .*• Han't ' Mi< bib* 1 1 T.nfal; down.) ,r iar All %tfa«t ttm-aaniiromi lr Be MroN ail pj. ^ WUg am with my mouth wide opm. *? jud tbeacrrrm. aotoepeak. (ruaen within ^ 4sjsJ7Sarsji; u for the thought of poaUge <m fc" UkkmwaWy.ttgh. rn.down.mui •>» Pirattda - ffft -IM- bma m mmh you." L ? ■"«»•«« ttb bin power- J* if fad I «bS^ta"htt"l,tdrwi' 1 rm. -I caat- I weu't. Ob. do go ■■P.mmW rodaty. J Ssr.iSj -art- " wlU you (M down. If I Ami at..' ^ ftp mar Tbm.amtagtMtI,MMaA Mffl m«] "J r3*s— s "T*rNb*j"Nrt«2iS3^ mmm fanpatkhdl' Ahfattfau "■ I 1.1 i|Mlly aff with aaotbm Kb f M eSmbad Dke a oat; I fr jroS&g g. s j fvfa? B mrnlm f 5 SysmSSggl

d forgot to lake a trunk thb mm Max » Shall we go hack and gat hf" t could only mm at him. tpmehlam ■ I wa prepared la mgne the point of my J identity, tboagh he moat be a hat Indeed ' Lc"° ** e supernatnral information aa to who I - might he— I -oafa- it prostrated my I "Come, wewtm'i prrumd my longer. 1- Molly; that we doat know our name d aad our routtn. Charlie Thome. Win should I ha here if you were not you aad • I may fraakly my I dMat like Ida " toae, which wa. in fact adapted lo an « intelligence of eight yean or therer about. Filled will, rage. 1 turned lo " him and mid loudly and dktinctly P " I don't know total you mran. My ' name, la the first place, is not Molly. It - It Jemima Horntidc. I lire in the city of 3 Button, and I am oe my way to visit friend, at Mountain Ah .tat ion. litre" ; -diving into my pocket—" is my hand ! kerchief with my name oa it-hero', a letter from Tom addressed to me" • (providentially recited thi. morning be1 fore I Ml Plata ville). - Rea.1 ii. rSad iu J if you don't be here me. aad do let me ' suddenly bevamJ^rrvelega. Tom! It makie me about now to think ' of it. lie stared at the letter under lib • aa If its addict, waa in (Irrvk. he ' the handkerchief 1 had thrust upon ' rigidly, m If It tamed to atone " f "I— I— oh. ptny lorgircawr be stammered. " I ean hardly believe yoe even ' What aball I my to explain to youF-thr fan ia-oh. Mia Buraaide. it ; roaliy too bad that I should have to I begin my apology by stating that 1 took , for a lunatic™ Of course I stared and exclaimed, j "What- he cried, naively, -why 1 Thk 'waa Ua/'mm-h* I^ratprted Ml- 1 terly " Why thould you lake ae for a ' f It doemt-raaon half ao tad to a man k — " V- " Ob. yea it does, ".be said, beginning to laugh ; "to him. Be have our (eei. ! lagx.too.aad such a charge would he •adly mortifying But "pkaae let me .tatr Uw extenuation, of my mar. My 1 uncle, Mr. IUrria. telegraphed me— wait. 1 toe telegram." drawing a ] wltem it h^rtdmtly bmnTnT^ ' reading I read < | " C,xTTl Siaxni*. June 10. 187—. 7 j Char k* Tbarar, I it Main ttrn-t. H-— « j Meet Molly at 10 :3o train. She km hat 1 j her mind, wandered athay tbk a. aad ( look train far H. Wean gray drom aad t I blue r«U. Carriea amall bag. So lug- « Igagv. Stop her. for God', aakr. h . i.v'.y j.g. ha«u»- i "You undcrxtAnd. doat you» The 0 U*1 aUttfaa*- ' Unir to ^™c', 2 Sfa-wmaottall. H aad Utero I aw you-tbe only oae who ■ couM possibly be my poor oouain. 1 » you are wearing a gray ifrraa and " blue vdlr Ha wa. only a man. belplrm ahoul detalk of feminine , volume, but he wm U right, and I told him w. "Thank yrai/Mmidf promptly. '' "I wm about to add that my Cousin fa a raving belle— but pou dont dmerve h Bow." far amaual. Mlth out- " impertinence. But It seemed by " thktime mlf w,wwToldfrim»U.Tom « Jj im: i Li;,?;:.--::' MwSSf i a But your na.hr J aafaL ,n,i be w afarled m If I had farad off ■ tin ker th Peie.,.1. V- -^M - ^ he had fargotua her. Haaowamdeup is for it, iHrwevar. aad looked ao unhappy rl <£>J *4 mb^Tlm pl Ob, Tom. I uw *hurry. Tbero'l. SjSrrsiSii " rror, J aball ba^-rewfam I aae hhn. fhk is all tba adveataro— I give yv«i ! f fa put It la Pf BMSt WS. YoZ , r.E-AgfaLIMmfa^t^Um- ' awxaat pan. Mr. Tbmaah mala fa egScfiwufc-j : Svv hope of bar rouovvry is time. ' Taw. J.B. * — r**£2ifr«- J * Mrmarfa Pmt. bb jsastst ras - SmEBrHrEIE irysiTSrrr s mTM^i TZ ■ • —

FAKM, «AUB in MCKIOLD Praalag eaa be dtma in tbfa moo:'.. boaktaaaapaa band to Iba fane, thai IluaitT.-rrthfa appeara. there fa but one thing to "So, cat away the blighted twig, branch ar whole ink m the <ase' m*yi.b-' 1 h^-1*0" 10 hCi*<lt e pilkrx' neat, that 'may '.arc ramped earlier notice. The codling moth k lout mugbt by land, of cloth or of heavy p»p«v. placed around tbc trunks; these elmuid be moTcd ooc* a wee*, aad all worma found under thrm killed. Let Uw bogs mt th- wormy windfall.. Mildew.— Keep a careful watch, and if whitish patrhe. appem « the nndro side of Uw oaf. the growtag abuot. or Uw fruit cluster, use ralphur at oace ltelloarx for the purpose are eoid al I he . •rod and agricultural warrbouara. 81ft the sulphur before putting it into the • bellows, aad In using Uw hello w» mo maaagr It that a light cloud of the sulphur will be amttered. to aeulr upoa the vines, draw a cairn day. Repeat Uw aulphur after a rain. GaarETuraa.— In spring we directed lowed to bei hutaaing ir'fx. ''it'u '■ well to wait until the vine* are older i before putting up a trallb ; a stake fie. | .» air feel out of the ground will answer i for the find two year. Keep Uw ihm ■ tied up to tbk; if other ahuou atari • from Uw root or Uw old wood, rronoro I Uwm. lathe axil of each leaf! or where < thg leaf joins Uw stem, a about may ap- > pear: tbk km lateral l>o not rrmov. , it eutiroiy. hut pinch all off but one leaf If it makes another start, pincli i that back lo one leaf, and so cm. should i it start again. Should Uw cine roach i Uw top of Uw Make, let it take raro of ■ """'mad U" rf!"' *** PU"!"'' U" 1 these tied to Ibe stake and trmud 'in the f same way. On rstablidwd rinra keep I the laterak pinched a. shore, aad when < the about e m m loag a. drafted atop t them by pinching. Insert, that now e hand picked. , Fu-wdiGxkpex xxd Lxwx — Erery. ' thing should be kept In good order l Uw lawn when it need. It. Re- 7 Iftiw weather i. dry, water should be l' uwd freely Tbc edging, to bed. and c walks should be kept amUyruL Bedding » plant, need much ears now. mm tbry will 1 trow rapidly and will often need Uw A Cut away flower clusters of P pixata cultivated far their foliage, aad b trim aad shape to suit Uw design- Tall waring pknls. like gladio- ^ iuroa. Ultra, etc, will require stakes. * aot um tmaigtaly drricra for holding ap plants ; itralghi stem, of ahruba ro B hetxrr than painted sticks. Climber. 8 ■IftUd aot be allowed to fall away from 1 ■rotmd'^r^i- ***" ^ Cn*™W ekM " plank as Ifacy dieB—Aawrioaa Agro- f" rodtnritt. >0 STUExuiwEHBti TUE F.TEX- —Opening U tepid mfa araur haa bemi found benefadal lr to Umae whom eymigbt k iupaiml by »r wenknom or aurmaaa. Bathing the eyes It Pl How roCDVEB THE Sice.— Never uae tr anytblag but light blaafceto a. a oorov- " for Uw sick. Tbr heavy, imperviou. B couatcrpatw k had. for Uw raaeca that li m toepa the exhalation, from the pons of tbr Mckperaoa. while tba blanket allow. P° them to para through. Weak proem. ™ aro iarariably dfatromod by a groat » weight of bedekdbm. whlcfatoftcs pro- ta vmu their getting say aouad .key what- £ lxvALi t> LDnaiADE.-Wtpe the km ^ oaa. cut off Uw yellow part of the pral mm £ thiam possible, sad put HhUo a pittfaro. " Cut off all tba wbRaaad fbrow ta awny. (n wiU be Woar; slioe fafali^ ™ t Iwm into the pitcher, xrftb a faw hanpe ol mgm. aad pour shoot a pint of bollcag roar to each ietacm ovvv Ic Cover I and iMUMaadUU next day. ctbe TOM Eiuchl-Fbi about torn mt famef,hMa,x,mifau fapofb. mtmgfc toahaortUw mixtarr; hold Uw „ apooa ud antaata oroxa Ughtad madle rra or gaaUgbt IfU fa Mgfaa m him with Uw abc hmt. turn Iba oattaa evw. apply epooa wi acanauaigaeg 5 row. Ue m haadagr over tba rar to kaep fan Uw heat in. aad relief Is Immediate. If 1 von an anhject to earache kaep a little ml hox with a anall rial of toTmliclra « aaawd. and you ewa g« ralkf at Ml wa hewwx cf aighi or day in . few momemu. he _ ^he fallowtog tMila^riUMp km " » yttS^bie by"»i»Jli£ kSjTl'nM*. iff yards wide by mt yards kmg. 1 JJJ ■ yards wide by ton yard. long. 1 acre *" * Froda wide by if yards iiMg. 1 wrt1 * 7*r*' far " Tarda kag. 1 rnr. Uw by NfffaM kmg. I muu. Jul UO wide by Mff loag. 1 ncrr. .yt MO fcwt wide by SO fast long. 1 aenr. the Nff fat wide by IW has km I msm mm wide by pn fast kmg, I awn. "t HfffatowOa by to fam faag. | Gw J.bra •foJgfa. Mfa.d^imM., So . * ^ **fa«h. J^m- bMd. l i£ ^Afatt ffMN fa. • fa- dmy. balds I Z SH t,

foot of U.e'^f^Ml riMk'udl the yemag lady merviag about aad eart Hk sosptrioaa being tba allaytd. be ' gxre ordro to opm a passage thro it his Uaen to Uw Emperor Kao Teu aad d, aalte. who prompUy uwd. Uw brat of d Hub chieftain entered Uw city aad proceeded to the spot oa the wall where the - young lady was awaiting him. still sui- « rising there he found that the bemutv y aad her attendant, were simply a set of e wooden puppets rb^pt been dreawd 11 up for theurmasiemaad were wewkevi by t a concealed arrangement ol spring. Now Tart ff.ai.aee. '• Since imt New Tenrt a certain young ' lady living on Iwxingtoo avenue baa ' been the reciplewl of marked aUentlon J expeenatioa." aad the wm of a wealthy ' Thk young girl— for Uw ta only eightcrr. ' Uw order called charming; akndcr and ' lithe In figure, delicate in fiature. with ■ haa i eyra and a quantity ol auft hrown hair usually worn in a chatelaine braid : 1 winning in bcr manners pnd tasteful ae , simple toilets j r noticeable and well known in Uw appro I portico of Uw armor upon which ah. i r resided. Her mother, a straight- laced i t widow In straightened cirrumatanera. I eked out a scanty income by taking ) • including certain young men - of Uwm that the merchant's aim first - raw Uw maid with the nut brown hair. ' Thro follow,*! the usual routine of CeoI river and moonlight meandering* with i liberal dash of lore-making; but -1— ' f no mention of marriage. The mother, proud of Uw handsome and ap- ' parroitly wealthy wooer, did not worry herself about the wedding. She took ibr > granted that would follow, and Uw ' daughter wa. too infatuated to doubt the honor or bro lover. At last, howbe proposed a seem marriage, al- 1 JegingaaUie raucm that hk "grmtex. ' ueetaUon." would aevev be fnlODed 1 1 ftould hk fatlwr hcvmw aware of what I 1 would ruoaidro a memUliancv. The ' young girl begged Umt her mother 1 might Iw taken into Uwtr confidence, hoi 1 tbk tbr gallant youth would not ac- 1 cede, and finally, by dint ol much pro- 1 •uarion and appewk to bro love, be won 1 consent to meet him at Uw 1 House, where he would come 1 provided with a license, and they rouid 1 quietly married. I The evening cwmr, and in n drew of ' gray, aad nothing Migrative of 1 Iwide ahoul her aarr a clatter of white • flowers that, womanlike, she could aot 1 nakt w.-xring at lwr neck, she stole ■ quietly out of tbr hoaae oa pretence of r kiting a friend, and taking Uw cars 4 soon al Uie Astor Houar. With 0 a heating baart she entered Uw empty " parlor, when in a few momenk she wm ' iofttroi by her lover. Aa he approached . she timidly inquired if Iw had procwrod trord tfoT^nt tSrhe^" fa^« £ b be eoufemed Iw could not -parry her. It would ruin hk prearnt aad future f proapecu. wlwn It wm found out. a. I ^ wm euro lo be; but if she loved him truly she would not desert him now p difference .void a lew sentence, " mumbled over Uwm by a man in black '! At hi. words aluuuc aad terror took * could reply Uw door oprowd aad her mother, outraged aad indignant, walked 1a. At Uw eight of her the poor girl " F" * «»mUslTr gmp, mid as quick as >" U. ought drew from bro pocket a vial of '' took a swallow md throw J" 2 aad Uw lover, though neither seemed to t^ ^ daaghter ^had taken J The throe left Uw hotel, but Imd only * walked a UkwI dkUacr whro, thegfrh U| with a low groan, mnk to Uw ground inmmdblr. Troribly alanned the yenmg " balled a paaMag rah. and lifting ^ bro Into it, drovr at oooe to Uw Chambera Street Hoapltal Tbsro tt.e wm rl pmundroUwraroofDr.G. W. Dark. £ rrauwed her wxwra. TwlS^^dil^k * •be lay then loo Ul to move, during ^ Uma Uw -atbro. mtUmmJiV, % sufferings, aeaetaatly upbraided aad f maumdwd bro. naUI (boar about Interheed. «' ■Dw lover, thoroughly frightened. ^ ralied frequently to am bro, sad rowed ~ on hk kzwra by bro bedside tfam U she ™ would aaly get well coww whet would. " would marry her On the third day " *«*»*; *A— — A far 2 huepital. Uw young maa withlwid hk. J" ■ad h J. oaly Uw wim who know. - ™ ha^pMmrhmabnve^n' SglvM of iw Uwtr own answering to the Fount of » JMj. ami wmw of Uwm toarked days ■ymhofisa toUy^waoagb Uw chnrnctorof aflta^rtnJfa toT S Guy Fwwkra ta bfffaad tot ffto Ak of th ■toratobro.s day wbkb would oromtal, Bp £ rfab J mLS JW rmUv^ Z gsatzzr^qfss * -- ato MtoWto<r?AMML~ NwiyStt M ■aiV ■ »tfa.^aVu^^>L "J!d Z Z^ZZT Jlrn' m toMmddw J 2 "• ' row •«. '• torn, raa ra J » — » 1 — HH

w TlfflLT TO not. ' Helen Fetrie. Uw Grace Darling of Jbs L Shetlsad Iskada. basjmt dMjW-^tag-duriag a great galr. Mar^riffto. wbm. I d in right of the is Wrox. Uw lari of tbc < j bome-aeekiagfiablac-boelaarmrapeiaed. I W two of its occupants bring drowned, aad ■ >. UwoUwr two. clinging to the overturned 1 „ hoot, wm drifting out with Uw tide. r. riw and bro siatee-in-kw. lwr fitthcr. . ■ J off la a amril punt aad effected Uie rra- ■ lo attempt. Helen I'etrie. who rocrivrd t ; Uw Royal Imtitution'. medal for thk ■ brat. Two years later .he raved throe ' Uvea under precisely similar cirrum- t * stances 1 then she went over to the main- ' • land and ended bro days as a domestic » n wi-ant . "She wm a simple minded, i u straightforward. atricUy pious woman.' 7 1 >- PoUkewa^s a growl thing. It doe. . d Iw. it k oil oo troubled waters, gro-aar I h on the wheels of every -day Ufa. If a * n person does wrong, that person should C apologise for it. si least thb b Uw way / a a St. Louis lady looked at Uw matter, t f She wm Ironing in Uw third story J a | of a building aa O'Failoa atgrot and laid c t ; the mm raralraaly oa Uw ariadow-aill. 1 r When a alight jar qnnard it to fall on c d | O 'Fallon street, or rfalwr on Uw brad at s g time. Tiw RtfmlJieom gravely «mra a a that " the bdy who wm indirectly Uw a n | cause of Uw unfortunate affair railed t t npua the maa during hk Itinera aad ex- a ■. pressed bro regrets for what had hap- p - prnrd." Of oourw tiw expressing ufrs n e grots made things all right. The man t !i died that night, hut it mutt have been • a great contnkrloo to hk friends to knuw k . that the lady "rogmtcd" Uw trivial n - fact that she had killed him. fi r An appiiratioa of electricity has Iwrn F raccemfnily made in France which [ threatens an itiUrv revolution in moUvr . power, and tiw substitution of eirctri, -it , c . for steam. A letter to Uw POU Jtmrnai. n . of Paris, states that after several expert- il I i Uw proprietor of Cw sugar rnanu- « , | factory at Sevmalir (department id li . Marnr) a faw month, aftice succeeded in d . loafing their beet-root boats by eke- U ; tr'city. at a distance of too feet from the a factory. Tlwir farm battery k propelled T ! turning with groat Telocity, and without a , Uw horse that formerly worked it. Tare ri [ wires which conduct electricity ta Uw fa gin or mill from a dkUutv of 7U0 metre, li r 12.100 fart) explain, iu continual awire- a i men;. Encouraged by thk practical d: he conatruclrd aa electro- magnetic m apparatus which by menus of n atce! li, ■ cable conducts tiw plow to n groat u aad perforata Uw labor of right to Tbr iavrnlor rays that be will u be able to produce a much greater The Firtt Wrratlr with a Siairpipr Hal. '' V ra, aoet. you aro correct. Tbr first " Unw you wear e Movepipr hat. everybody looks al you. Not. m you may " vainly Imagiiw, harauar you aro Uw first man who cvro wore a stovepipe but because it is apparent even lo ri' Uw old blind maa who aik in the hack " without any cuslikm in. away back . under Uw gallery where Uw poor hare Ul the Gospel preached at Uwm. that it to the first Unw you ever wore a hat of Uuu *' Your old fathrocUps our ra Uw hack of hk brad, puts his hand. 7 into hk pockris. holds up hk brad and walks off down Uw streets in n gale of 7 wind and never thinks of hk hat. But 4r son. you pull yours ou at tiw moat ^ graceful angle II ran be posed, sad you J" teetering along, both bands ready to "" fly at Uw hat at Uw slightest prororalira of Uwgbostlirat phantom ol s puff jj* of wind. Tour hat k always trying to come off; you bump il against every- " thing you para; you rub it Uw wrong way wheat you try lo brush Uw dual off it; when you carry it in your hand up the Male everybody ami Ira. because you first bold It by Uw brim aad let Uw tip gracefully over your arm. aad the Unw you bare hit Una* or four . worshipers is Ibr brad with it you %l try to ™roy it that way without touch- 1 tag II. aad tbr firm thing you do fa that you put a woman's vya out sriU, I elbow. Tbm when you rit down ap put the hat down ra the fioor. aelting it ra the brim; n fatal mistake, (fa Aad then before Uw arvmoa k half rm put yom^feel^u throe ^ karn souw Urns. Only drat imagine > that psopk never raw anything of tbr »■ kind before, becasua Ussy hare And 1 finally, mm. if yuu are ^v Ire fart we three tarbra tail, drat 11 1 ffR I a hat , three fort In tarbra high improves Tn appanraaor or mahm you look iallro. ( bnraaro It doraat. Hjtoy^mak. ysm ^ har, worn a high hat I woo* Ihrw yean. 6 you will wear It ao naturally that It sriO "r bwacw you- Bot^tbeffra Ume-ob. my I Ike Oepe ta Europe. I etbro head. Nroriwn Italy k ta a vwy u, ffmritarod^^mi ■ i s^kaedtoemueb to*"' AtaZX ^ZfakLsfaml tost' a Jl No fftaek ffea. from Ibe tktofa totfae rem tae Ktori^eecamfaafo ta uusi . 7W w Ni«R>WNfaM*Ni«M Hi ' tint.

^ ^FPff TMI FAIR tax" . Aed. before I quit the Uiemc ot sag let me mention a giimpra that I mugbt having Lradra of oaeofUwrek briUra of Uw past. On leaving Uw home I of Mme. Alhaai I crowed Uw street to at Uw dwelling of Jenny Und. j , The houar stands lawk from Uw atrevt very bouquet of Sowers and verdure j ' ■lands in front of II A bust of the great - ringro. Ufa afar, aad In marhir. uaadx in 1 Uw Urge hay window that front. Uw garden. And braidra Uw lira; rat an I 'tih!7 W'' '* " "hh* mob rap aad j ■ taking of tiw aftronoon cup of tra thu ! | ao prominent n (nature ta Engikli ' i rocinllifa. She was ulktag teaman raw . the room, aad, as abc turned to Uw | Bindow. I raw again the faro thai I had 1 last looked upon, crowned with ronra ' and lighted with inspiration, ra Uw cage of Triples Hall twenty-eight years j 1 ap,. Under thr dfafiguring cap, Uw fair 1 now plentifully streaked with gray. ' was area rolled ta precisely the some I fashion u that Which art all Uw girk in America to twiMlng bark Uwir trraara in tbora by-gone years. In other respect. Jenny Und lira greatly changed. Few of Uw elderly lady the" srell- ' ringer of our day and generation. I [ permitted myself but ran glance, not j wishing lo violate even by a look tbr j sanctity of that tranquil home. I am | told that Mrne. Und-Goldarbmidt. aa ; •he styles herself, is very eccentric and peculiar. Sbr still interests herself in t mode, being Uw trader of Uw Bnrli . Choir, n private maoriatira. to which some of the first jxdira in Imndra he- - and ao severe k she in ber require- - meats, aad ao strict in demanding their | 1 that ber high-horn pupils aro i 1 often tempted to rebel. [ ^Jhta ralrriab of light weight aro j , continuous aurfa^diffrring entirely ' Uw square rorahra of tanraa grona- ! ' dine. Thk k a durable fabric. Iwreuuc ; 1 the rilk thread, each way are preriar'y i " alike, and are twisted Uw mme way. | comra in jet black used lor Uw j t derprat morning, and rewte. .Iaglc widU., a from ffl 7» to Ft » per yard. It b I > made np over a waist lining and skirt of u first mourning, and k afterward - lightened by plaitlnga of the grenadine m wiU. crajw pipings. Tiw iron grona ( worn ra drop mourning, llrocadrel and "ttin-etriped grrandinra aro raed rathe lightest mourning, ralied complimea- 11 mourning, or rlnr wbrn Uw wearer " .. about to leave off mourning drew, nl- " togrthev. Tbc araaide gronadlnc. of " pure wool or mixed witb a little rilk. aro excellent tor .rearing at Uw ara•Loro. m Uiey do not gel stringy nor cockle allcv bring damprnrd ; tlwnr aro twenty-four inches wide, and when ail wool they "coat from seventy-five route to ffl .15 . yard ; they an more expensive when silk la introduced. One ol Uw ,- richest fabrics for summer rar to By- R for the droprat mourning attire, made of li •ilk and woo) mixed, and closely woven U like barege: It to ako twenty -four Inrbra " wide and curia ffl lo«1.7ia yard. Satin- .. ■tripod Reran Uae to abowa lo be used in „ mm hi nation with Uw plain goods after the first plain mourning to Mt off. Tiw n soft pure wool taarogra make graceful „ bought. If drahkwidti^nl iratt fort^ ble fold down the middle of the good. ; F UwyeoMffl.lt; aatin-atriped bareges are 4 uwd for ovrrdreaaea and for plaited " fiounora; thfae aro fflAO a yard, and only tsrentyfour tarbra wide.— Hare pec's Bazar. ^ s, All maalin gowns aro made with elbow n While muslin to now worn as n veil by u Koow satin gowns have no waist except to • batiste jacket. Short drosses for dancing aro very slightly draped. Crosswise shirring, are worn ou some F ovonUrta. Necklaces are now niada up of repltiIfaoa of small design. Quaker mltte are ecoaosniralu well w for utau. n Ihslhuttra behind are srareeta j*. tbr furnishing shops. ^ Banged hair k rapidly going out of ri, wenrby Indira b. Shaw hate, jauntily turned up. are uMreraally worn by young ladies. th that open ta frusU are fast- Si raed together by targe bocklra. w Flsnaeldrewram trimmed with Uerrulra braid, ran worn b, young girk. • » figerad lawn, trimmed srkh Breton leer. ™ v mitt, aro worn by very young girto gy In peefatraie to Heir thread glove*. 21 and uadroxkirta if plain rarabric w. worn witb phid dneme by y*rang ^Pop»y had* grara^wheeL. ran, or dni552 mn <f| 1 lili by tbaas erba Mill cBag «a bra— dsl^rmrat. ^ Zfcr"If"la Ifak:'^' *1 "Stk ■* ■ks l fatal ten. that M was fo ram-- * tatotosfthis *" — i*i 1 1 -H ffra w. Mratara^ - ral ! I I 7T""to Ml neBffrfftaara 2,^ far Frid^Zfi M Mab p ■ JTk kfoitol Ml tZ 51 SSSSTfrreCZt - --ra n f kra k a ratofa. •

NfffcfflffH, •rare teraOw tore waraaued toew— kra mms suMto. and ■» to uto to ItetoraaraaubMrta • IMMnfosuMfffotato *ar, sB Uw MM. Mm 0Bmmm aMd. WW nra-t ra hMd as bra^to aetog Wiradbraai ,b I toigs TWWaUi ^ B. Mill I III ara ra Ttoto-a- wragtaufoZ" mtatototofobiB twdrrarafiaapM TtaWdrtwraraMBtoM; A^efod. ra w . Jtwl.'Zrara. Th. krara wra way wtZ U I ban toe tba prapia la 111 ■ 1 ITEMS OP INTEREST. A government niit-Tbe D. 8. A • uniform. " •I A doctor k fudged by bk skill as well A by hk cures. Net propbats— Tbora who predict Ions . ! ol ™»l«hora. The Empmr of Gmaaay bra freqtoM , and threetratag fits of fainting. ■ Brass passes for gold ta Africa; and i by the way. kdora fan. loo — Bmfaio i ; tba family fofidb2wHw mrfZ ; , * weigh. I measuring Uw sraro" of bearing, k a lata | scientific invention. The Hotel de Ville, Park. Uw raa- , ttruetioo of which wm begun ta 187k. k Mra with lota ol wind come out bag I | ta the long run. It 1. i sU mated that American sho,1 • per. .prod nearly ff 100.000.000 every aea. •si ova Uw counters ta London. The family rat nt Uw While House S present to Mrs. Hajra from n gen- ; b tba tree lot rayly Bam. Wkb wished eye tfa Utile boy A parliamentary return shows that Uw total number of elrotora now ra the register in Uw United Kingdom k *.- jMUM. ! A college orator in n apiked-tall ooat then goer and rente himself ra n pitcher ! lor n professional nine. — ftwyaar. High Wolf, ooe of Uw Cheyenne cldefa. was knocked flat ra Uw groan,'. | with a hail atone the aire of a man's fis. j during n storm nt Wichita. Kansas There aro an two people who look upon each other with more distinguished ■on tempt limn Uw miser and Uw spend thrift, aad I gura. they aro both right j about k- relM* ROfav* Fancy's fVqyreas. in commenting ra I ifad «B Uk "ye of Mr.rWfoteFtaite^ of my.. " How full the world ta of grown up children." Philadelphia bra an ordinance against Uw rale at oyster, in summer, and an Oyxtcrmra'a Protective Associathat employs detectives to get eviwight colored satin, covered with white or black lace, producing Uw effort of tare embroidery ra aotin- Old lac. raa be well utilised ta thk manner. TtraJ. JpoJ a"i 1 1 X dsy. -Mm Far* mar. Beaton '» oOrial dog killer laaeos bin . victinu witb tbr skill of a froatiiianai. ' having taken leeaoaa of Texas Jack during Uw winter suhaaquraUj. He pute a liuie white powder ra tbeir leagues, aad Uwy die ta a faw second.. * Ilk a little ahwatar.MUsoagh solera will do nwrv toward breaking Bp a ^krt ofTfoll brass brawl.- Fdirto I^wr manufacturer, arc baying Ml tba poplar wood Uwy raa find la Uw Cnaadlaa ratten, township* The pay fifty cente a load ta the tree, aad tbto tba (armerrrapsarMuraforawood which i. almost valoclras for fuel. Dr. Cog Fy. a Chinese physician, of Fnmckro, nt n roerat taqarat ta Uw rase of n Chtaamna. was raked. " How man, lung, bra a man'" lie replied: - Seven." Dr. Cog Fy further Mated there are fire bote ia the human heart, aad that tbe fhactlra of Ibe faaaxt "to catch air." Aad aha Xw* her watnatoBM fa. did rat Hv. to dteaaaHstold. ~TV.eS. Cram"'. The Emperor William alrape ra a bad hard enough lo have eMtod Uw Duke of Wellington, does aot smoke or UtossndE food of flower, aad especially of freab air. drinks oae glass of BurgtoMy a day, rises early aad farm frugally. He te years old aad raa ride boraaGraat Britain aad Ireland, with oaa tbc number of oowe ta Ibe Dated Stale., produce annually >87kBk.W worth of butter and ctenr aad toll fflT0.008.tofi worth of Bilk. Tet Gnu* Britain imports ra -half Uw butter aad TfaTraftZLdU»al3' yichT^of ''mik pre raw ta Uw United Kingdom k gMira* equal to I.Ota quarts, or poorak. i. a da, tfaMid fara krarw ' ^Orarware a fiagrau hrap; PteZgtS Ihtte'lteS^J'ZZfZJ ■attert tadteof terar. the Jdarrh--rash, he rxeiMrato "1 " "l 'Tte ktaJ* ^ ■ filiate' /ZT ywrahra