Star of the Cape, 21 August 1879 IIIF issue link — Page 1

, 1. - ' IIIHjlBI I ' STAR OF THE CAPE.

. nji — VOL. XL CAPE MAY CITY, 'N. J., TQUKSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1879. NO. 37.

[* & At orra em JOB pmnniao PROFKW.O..AL CAMM. john a. Hoffman, A Uroayand Councilor at Law, hotter a MIXO<*. ATTOHNEY8- 4T-UW, WAITU A. BARROWS, Attmayr-al-Law aud Solicitor in Ofaomj. , - moot aou*. at j. HERBERT W. EDMUND*. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW SOLIOITOB DT CHAVCERT, XUBDrXS* MUM. * ISAAC H. SMITH, Mmhant Tailor and Mb in , " ! ELDREOCE JOHN AON , ^ — - LAAiar Mmmrn nm n»r. . 1 ROOM fiffugs A OAlTVU. " "TUt 1 i "•T/IX at IT r- * WARE A ELOREDCE, CONTRACTORS A BU1HDERS, ; .SSfc; BEiTTrsa^ui : PARLOR ORGANS. ^psasssss |! Sstesp cms. ~ • UANIKLF. BEATTY, ° ^ ^BOTSniEas**' nEBTOEONIAI^S ^ j> •smii *! IjL ii Job Mating Office j; ~ !>

WW An Aa Frw I Bar— ' Hi iinhann' Jfate wild Ttegte ha— ,— d ItoM^toik M UN. Pn—i»**ch All — Minn—i to ■•!«■ Hates th-gk nth. W WW too# , ' ~ ' "nmJ mUn t— ly was' L^tottotete).# wteTteteL-. ' W*' W 'Ltd Hi'a'^fpnn , nvW>-WlW"«>h. J ItellAtMfl I'lmWifcapW} i c t ;ih— te l*|i Hi >w<Ll»- ,, -acw mi,rr« , THE COBRA. I " Weha'veln India," —id a gentle— aa. ] th— — IS bT"fa«d™iruJw^^ " ta-faptora. or en. la A trim. 1W j -o- deadly -H»-t fa tlfrotetryb. . Hnm^L IWlW^toNatjw^ " la'full vigor. however. there fa Bo kuo ea ° I nr.. Immediately ate the raiay*— - , mote rate fab hfawnrat farm. He . •aea BW lb* rami of tbe flood are ' deluging IW earth. ratvly oa— tag ootol ' the dr— hole ta which W UnMe. j] tatta*. until (W W( at lb. root of lb. c hollow lo, teftlfadtohoitetag Tbr rote te fart aar poteaao— fl-g. and , aWwaaa^r, tbb te Sal oo lb. jaw, Bat the mo- „ — aol aa aaa— y.appaan teaap«ct of the u rabradmnge*. He nan— »aa almoai " pit|i— ili alii piilha which b the raly on fro— wbkb W aaa acribe. Ufa fall la thrown tatote fiarmofarito. „ beat hwvrard. aad he wiak— a figure like J that of a. oldfaahiote walking Mick with a nook lar a htele. A teby . hood riam alrag iW fank of lb* nek. the b— 4, whlk aroaad hb te bte little ««-arhrichl reiiow Han lootia. " lihejWteeW^ te tbaa hb toacw J * pofatta. far Mriktac he caa i^riax I! proWbtrrtmt Wo Wt bat he la -.11, h j ii"rthh!Vtete telU. Rte w s m^rfawr—faebfa. Wtea* n- . j tetete fa fateT ■ — * ' a Uhte A lS«hl blow artn haZikbfa p i rnt-bfy fap^^Wr " IOPO. mmkm fatorMnla. i <W hfae of the ten. far te tea „ affate IteWtea ann enry 7-r I. i WtefaWrtetea. Ateawnofonw . fal — ij.te fate he Ite eafantei i tepaa ate^-hte^lte. aJ pom « te . — aa ta | M.nte wfab te | ill 1 1 of a , ' TT**7" **" ** *"* ,,k" '

I oohtt. atefa W ha* aerer -t eya. opoa on hafan. F-eerybodj la lb* roaca • teoiaa faraway fraaa te aail i aa poaI aba, the ■■ iaaal holdlac lb* Mrfac ! thai wa* attachable the reptile', ull: laawcoa-d U^V teaate 1» eyaa opoa tba dSTwhkh wa, tha ob>art aea rat la It. aad riaioc opoa in tail It a— onied lu borribl* pcattfao I attack. Thar, lonarhloc iu hod, Uu Uchtmacthrouci, te lalervniac apace. of the hare, cooapieoooa rp-X opoa the doc'a Bank. Ioatan.ij the aafaalaat pulled tha Mrioc aad drmcpad the wrtth iacrrptii. tea Ita bold, aad Dr Faynr ariaed the Injured pan of the doc*, lop bctwaaa the ilnab aad Ant Caper of ; hb left band, te with a efaaa. .wilt map of hi* arwlpe, cut it out to the . hoe*. Reaoodiea were ml oae. applied , r. ui aup tha bteiap te atbaubau were ' * pirn, hot te a lew minute, the da( farpao to exhibit thoae ijrmoloou of drowai- '• nra that al way. precede death from the bit. of a cobra. Beery eflbn wo. made ' to arocae him. bat wlthte a little more Ibaa tweoty mteotea from tbetlou the •oak* bit him te dap lay dead oo the 1 mora tbaolwo arrrmd. etepard ate the l bile waa pi err tefnre the injured B.ah mm* idea of the rapidity wHlTwhkb the pofaca acta. The dop exhibiicd no tedbnliaaaofaMfrriop. Apdtelhiare•pect the pofaoaof the oobn. U dUTereni tea that of all other venomou* rrpUlr*. te eapagtelly tea that of the rattle ^ make. The bile of the tetter aerpent coorulaea the rictim with pate, bat tlie woond teamed by the cobra raawa a 1 peetely pate baa daalb. The doomed pete, ateka pradoally ten a calm, deep made, te from which there la no awmk- " I mi her ooca betep called by my wrrml ta look at hie wifa. who. be aaid. ' luul dbd la tha airbt. That the woman wn. really dead thare wm ao date: hot what te bad died of w» a problem . parattly 1a parte bteb. te wbn te ' ^ bbitTfar'*' "'iu" ^ waa eary drowiy. bowrrer. te aa aooo a* aba lay down aW fall aaWp. Tbb i pare aclew aa to the raoa. of her death. ' a. thT>alr of , latter by a cobra te the nlphu whilr wmlktep jarobmlTi thrjopfa^ the ^toep without dnantetbat.be bad rtete a fatal wood. wbn they bite, alway. laUct fatal by wte^<mbn!bmitem!m! d= B9( mens h; ymlHaeout the polaooteaca. far that world probably kill the make, or te any ereat. If done by : auoa Id think, bowrrer. that they teipfal the rain, te farca it to atrike other animah Tbb woold rxhuut the lib woold fa* harmbaa. hi lta eaU^ wild bam. Wwa.ap, tW cohrr alway, •eeuia to bare a auppiy of mm te remm. At tet I hare am brad ol any on betep bitten by on. of tear whibl tetw^tf^frbte am* blttef oatb. .mad. of our tempalow, te Anahahad. a joppbr wu aaof a IseaTy canra/te^ ihl* '^Idto At all ermu be turned U laAda oat. te abook b te alio wad aa lo mate it. Theahethra.il upo. the aati^ th. aahMUa. arm tested} a yaida away, bepan to war* hi. arte ml the bap. te m atari .p.ib te tecaataUooa. 8ooa wc were atertiad by aaeinp tba earn* ,alTer. te then undulate in W^r^dttea elite ^ way rapidly aioap the nraada. lu hood aad Ua toapae darttep pniokiy lulld out. w. all tfaoapbtaaahoald obtain a tear tWw of the reptile by oUmfaiap Upon tba labia. We pot ap there a* pakfcly aa poaaibi*. te the yappbr mtead the mat, arote the mek te bald it the cobra'e ianp, war* huriad te tha lodbtarblha aaaa te tha keaaL With tba blond branmtep dowa hbfnoe. be pnopad tba make tipbtly. forced opar immombwitba iln In pteaa of atfak. aaa ebowad at that dm peWoarm teap wm thma. far be inlaad It ap te pmhed it dowa with the Uttb .witch. Tbm be pw lire mepam back tato the bm. arbare hwiithad far a kw mtemmte thm lay bUL Wbm we teahad te. h wm am than, te wa rubbed aar eye. te ttempbl WT had tekm man teteyte aodatbm waa prod far On Battherr tie befaa. lb* limlie.i ill. mta «f« tea a red to a Brtd hi. te thm. th.J— I d.Bfa — mWmte. THdap aHoi.pad.lba a m«m tea.habk mm imbp ramfamd bfa ate mmfa |

m tern makm. te com* la bim wbm be m blow, hi* Bat*. ■* marrelou.rawpefrombeiapUt m" , 1 111 rohru. I te Tom Xorrte. m old frimd ' « of rater, were ridtep abop the road aae < 'h a hone race woold b. m apiucable ran- • U moaquLm. bonehack n^piom We • *' were aooa tearinp aioap at breakamk ■ " .peed, but lite rare wu quickly ended. I M Before w* te pailopod a haudred yard. 1 « my ban* Mrack IS faot apatem mam- ■ ■*- thtep. rolled ore*, te I came a crop- « er pee ' J WU a pood deal ahocked. te I wbm I i eclated mymlf my bora wa. " out of upbt. Xrilher 1 Bur Tom Xorria ■ 'B bad tbr laaal idea te what direction be • ^ bad roe. te while my frtte palloprd ' " aioap owe rami I mailed cm foot oa ■ " another. I bad walked aboot a mile. c and wa. jtmt paaainp the little postntbee. 1 B" when I aw mmethinp nearly four fort f M bipfa directly in frcotof me. Itwaalikr r Sr an nprafaed .tick, te when in m, ba>te r R I bad nearly walked over It. It tbot • lw nraipbt toward me. MediaaicmUy. I < R rafacd the Atari ,:ick I carried in my : n ^ bud te Mrack at it. I look no aim , • 111 I did not abut my eyea. like a younp 1 r " crickater. aa I deUrcrrd the blow But • * It hit iu mark. and. mm I afterward ' 10 found, eared my Ufa: for a coolie, wbo • *" came ap a frw aerottd* later with a "i Bt torch, held hb lipfat to the pround. F *- wiiere a full^rown cobra lay writliinp belpbaaly with iu back broker I waa " more disturbed at another Ulae when. a. ' it afterward turned out. there wa. no 1 nuke then. It wa. the Ant wm* of « I the year for renoesou. crmtan* when ' k" a .mad! bunpalow ia Jubbuipure. We 1 elrpt in the tame room, each of u. bar- ■ iy lap a lounpe. te it waa aboot two 8 d. o'clock te the niucilap and pitch dark 1 » wlien I was awakened by soamUiinp " at Mrikiap me oa the hack te foliiap. a- r " the sound aermed to indicate, to a coil ' P- upon the floor. 'What*, thatf ex- " x claimed my friend, wbo awake at the ^ * mate input : aad I made ao rep It. for 1 * * had the atraapeat pomible dislike lo uy " m what I believed it to be. ' What', that ' ' i« be asked spate ; te then I aaawared. <1 1 It- think 111 a makr.aad be baa biurn me; * r- wiU yoa goimp and pa far a Upbtr Tom 1 w Narri. lay still far* while; theabemid r ■ Sow. look ben. old follow, if a cobra s k km bitten you be wort do yoa the Ira; P •P additional harm if be bites yoa Spain « n bat what fa the oa* of my betep bitter 1 W too* Hadn't ym better pel up te c * A for the Upbt yaonelfr CoaM my iopic f bare been man reasonable > I at once 1 a put upand after some Usable procure,! . ' A Upbt. te we hpu t oar ararhforlbr » u enakr. But firm Toot Karri, examined 0 a the place when I had bent bitten, te " P hi* fane prareerypraR.br there wen * T that a snake had Injured me. We hunted I abont the home for ten minute*, te alii though I fob myself growing draw.y 1 . * began lo hope that it wn* not n cobra. „ * bitten me. At teat the myatery waa •' e mired. Aa we mtered the bath-room a h y wild rat that for some lacomprebruaible ! » mm had ukra retfupe te the bungalow „ i- wmt flytep. half mad with fright, out ol y B ibe window, rarrytep half a doara pane. , * of ptem with her te her exit. In bee n t .xnftmioa.be had eridmtlyjampad upon „ a the bed te her claw, bad pence rat»i f my back, making two Uttl. holm pre- h i- ciaely like the bite of aeohrn. Tomy „ d 'bat I wu rellered would riee you a ■1 very poor Idmof me aratimrats m the r o rat mraap tbroopb the window. All !. - my drowateea.Tantebod.te I aieptna t, 0 more that night. ,, ^ The chief faod of the eohrate the frag. a< * All the air with' aloud! mcady eraaktep n J »U hlgfct- Occasionally, bowmr. a A ' ahrill ahrtektebrard shore the ordinary " notee. te the practiced em dterara. the , cry of the nafartonate frog when a make a " the nndeide. I fam/ s^nTteUe m b « of making hte meal. He wm slowly h mektep -the frag dowa hte throat, fl ' toil Int. I kilted the make te re- I r kmafl the frag, taut for a imp time tb* w ' brichtteitehlLr^ HeSymau^! *1 , hot the raw pan af its body nanmd to be A 1 paralysed ; the bind iepa which bad u ' hem down tha mafcak throat, were help- n teas. Finally it coatrired to drag llaelf dl ' away into the long grass. Ik , Formerly the purananmt pare a he j rupn* for erery dead oohra deUeemd to fa ! that bemdtep yard, had ham mmbBafaad fa 1 ** T*rt°** **"" ^ °CmMUy- U ; fote*BH^ ~ rtelp'^J IteT te , -AalMln ac - Among maay intereBtep partieaten of ™ t dtecoray hronpbt from Africa by tfa . ' "*uir s * te^n H^faL SS1* tftte^JCT faT r If IhAr hafawmhfarkaad waaRy. »fa h f i tfrillh nmagfrm that tha |'r - a a amylase mat wtoh. Two at the tribe he a e aptmi and, hneiag teamd them by T ' k>T *"" ■ " tak* him t. a a : i : ZZZ-zzzs&SJ: :

Faofa Ahaot Drtaktep. Amari-am take high raak among the psopia. at the world m en*, drtakees. Mattetlc. place the amount of ' coffee amd per capita cor fa yra te dif- ! pan. of Europe m fellow. : P-u. •to. omeAfth of a pound ; Groat Britain ] one and oae-half pound, . Franc*, three ' and tbiee fifth poo ads , Genaaay. four ' te onekalf pounds; Denmark, fire ' pounds; Swiueriaad. six aad three- J pound.; Holland, mren pound,; and Belgium nearly nine pound. The cocaumpeioa of Pennine ccfe j 'be nited State* during tbe yeur9» wu 1 te child, or about fire times a. 'large an amount of coffer a, of tea. Tbe rem , ■umpteen of bogus "coffee" also | amounted to one or two pound, per I capita. The aae of coffee throughout 1 , tbe world ha. increased ia larpe raUo , the pan forty yewra. aad the pre,- 1 eat requirement for*]] nation, te rati- * apainU tan.000.000 pe 1 annumTrom 1-40 , ! .nmptiua of other beecrape, A. will | I be men by the .tattetira aboee. the Ger- j wbo art particularly dtelipuhbrd , drinker. : and tbe French, Abo are ' somewhat noted wine bibhera. ateo cxuwidermhk coffee. The iliaru- j pioa beer drinker, of the world are un- ! ' doubtedly tbe people of Baearia. who < drink ltrj galioo. of beer per bend, for I which they pay ffU.50. The total out- < te Baearia for ibis bexerage is mure ' than #65.000.000 per annum Tbe figure. • gi ecu for tbe two peincdpal cities of Ba- ' rarsla— Nuremberg and Munich — and 1 for lagotetadl are Mill larger per capita ' former city has a population of ' gallons for'racb inbabitaau^Thte < te an areeape expense to each person of 1 about #19, total about #1.700.000 The < population of Munich te aboot 175.000 . ' tbe beer drank per person annually 1, " about 948 gallons ; ibis te an aeerape ex- ' of abont #33 .AO. Total aboot #X- 1 900.000. IapioMadt. with a population of .mly about 15.000. expend, annually , for lu farorito drink about #715.000. Hii. teas arempe to each inhabitant of ' about #47.00. sritb aa arence^emmmp- 1 tioa of abont 5* gallons. Tbe aeerape 1 consumption of lager beer te the United ' Stales te km than a quarter ol a barrel ' per capita oer annum, though tbe use 1 of Utte brrerapr ta place of Mnmger ' liquid, te oooMantiy Increasing. Tbe ' consumption of Ira te about a 1 pound tea half per annum ; ol win. bat ' little more than a quart, and of whisky. ' gin aad rum nearly two gallons A east 1 amanat of rapitaland labor fin-*, employ. ' rornt te supplying tbr human family with tfa various beverages, some of 1 which cheer and acme inebriate. In the Jaws #f a Lisa. The following story i. Ukra from n I work railed " Among Use Zulu.:" I waa ' out after porcupines, and was lying down ' oar night nra a porcupine', bole wall- 1 ing for bim to come out. I had do gun. ' only my hunting knife te a Urge 1 knob k orris with which to knock the 1 porcupine oc tbe noar; for that, aa you " know, kills him at one*. I did not bear sound until I found tbe gram nra me ' and a lion got bis paw aa me and ' lifted me up. The brute pramad bis _ claws into me. bat luckily my looker ' prrreated hte teeth from damaging 1 te he ranted me by hold teg oa lo ' my belt te roaL If either of throe had ' girra way, I should bare been told bold 1 of in a for more rough manner. A lion like a rat ia one thing; be caa bold a . lie* rrraturr in hte month and rot dam- , moose. I knew the name of tbe lloa'wrll ' enough b> know that if I aUaggkd I should hare my Back broken or mr bead ! smashed In aa instant, .a I did not Struggk. hot .quiMly drew my kaife te . Ibougbt what waa bofttodo. 1 though ' at Brat of trying to atrike him te the ' hut I ocmld not rmeh that part of bim. te his skin looked ao teas* that I . could not atrike daap raoogb. carried m I waa. I knew k woold be Ufa er death ' with ma te aa laataal ao turning myself . bit. I gaaiied tbe lion's near and cat it - thraagb. TW Una dropped me a* I ' drop n piteous- aaakr te " umpad away roaring with pate. He , Mood for an laMant xsokiag at me. bat I , not more, te be did not aaem to ' Morelteuto.ee ap to witiate a few yards, lick , tba blood- it poored from kfarnwa; , bat there I ramainad like a Mime, aad be w— fairly afraid to tockk m* agate. I f tie.' about the ao^teTITlf Jttet " tipped eat lWaaaa.aafftmteil.no I , it proTad. Ran of Srit, Maay a ^Hfc hn^baeo loat|barans. th. , zzizzsr j tem — te Wall atrsK to-day Wok* , teteteqm a good assay y— rsago. He w— t tofat — offer where W wm . JCLl jprJJSTJ ; •— Hy. " IW laady to go maomffm foe | or pwAwm any otbrn swri— ." lie t w— k a— aad the fa wmt rang of the I teW \ t— By maoaasd. Or— ia Boston n KW- . : ndfrl'kfaf' TW.1 W dldT^S. ' teak a aa— ha ak aad w*M dawn to L

TIRD.T TOFICB. TW experiment ol preparing the pah , mrtto fiber ta Florida far rario— . mechanical owe fa — ammisl raeram. I ' used. It fa —id that tbe fiber la likrly to prorc nacfal for Cocdagr. paper, tubs. ' paila. Bear ba nra. boats, powder kegs. . and no end of other articles of general , A portion of tbe fiber shipped to milk fa intended for Use manufacture of a high grade paper to be used by I ' tbe c— eti— government te the prmt- ' ing of hank nous. Ultimately, it is i said. Use svioas grades of paper fiber 1 ^ will he made Into pulp in Flprida. 1 ' Mr. Arrbibald Forbes, the sear corrc- ! apt— drat. Whose fifteen boors' ride to ! Drift. Sooth Africa, after the or U'lnndi. te te adraac* of tb. I official dl, patches with tefriiaic to that • usual feat of journalist!- courage and ra- . evasion of tbe capture of A li Musjid > te one of the dispatches fx hi* gallantry i of a wounded soldier, but that dteI others during tbr Afghan cam- . j cent ions is at the depot of lb* Atlanta . , Mississippi te Ohio railroadln I'eters- • tang. Vs. It is what may be rvcy proj- . erly termed a railroad velocipede. Iu . weight is about 100 pounds, and it is 1 destined sowly lor the US" of tbr BU[*er- | frcim point to point ior inspection or ^ as tbr ordinary Teiooiprdr Willi a . make a speed of fifteen or eighteen ml KB [ Tlie rbUadelpbia " Permanent Exbi- ! hitioc" is donated. Fo. some time it ( straggled wiUi impending bankruptcy, but it is said that the exhibition rumpaay . is now out of debt and in receipt of an j income that exceed, lu exprawa. Tb* aad mirace* — but has degenerated into a ( bf mere amusrawnt. ' This conaidt rration. it ia —id. has prompted tbe park ! mooaly ordering tbr riliHiliinn i iiinff.iij to remove their building and it. controls r from Fairmoaut Park witbte two years [ from the date of notice, the IStii of July. ' All that tbe ailkwran requires ia' a pre- 1 , per tempetaturr, suitable food, quiet and , cleanly quarters. Almost erery where. ^ where tbe mulberry tree ran be grown. , the silk industry can be pursued Sucre— ran only be guaranteed, howrrcr. I Uir Mrict observance of the rules . to Use healthy nurture of the i silkworm. It is — industry that may , . be introduced into erery bouse, and ' , which will glee profitable employment I to tbe Idle members of the family. At , Vine land. N.J. .a colony of silk growi r» . from Italy bare planted great numbers of mulberry tree* for the purpose of raising .ilk oo a large arale. Tbeir ioUtator, efforts entourage them to look 1 It I. rati mated that the poor .An buy- j ' ing coal by the aeaulc te pailful, pay at the rate of aboot #M a loa for it. A' capitalist of New Tork city took advantage of the reduced rammer rat.* aad purchased Ml to— of Seraatoa and lAchawaana screened coal for distribution te small quantities during Decs— - January te February at tbe role of lire dollar* a ton. This Is exnarled without profit to himself. TWctewiU sold only te racks of 100 pounds each, te drlieerad at tbe borne* of purchaser.. Payment is to be made solely te tickMa; no money will be rwceired. te twenty-flea or* ta. aad lutes been —graced by tb. American Bank Note to aroid fraudulent imitation wealthy banker h— been lltbograpfod upon iWm — a security for tbeir raise. la Ibougbt that tbe purchase of tick*, will (aster a habit of forrogbt te a-aomy. If th* *x porta. rat should pror* suacaasful. it will b* ctencted oa aranrWwmafa during tbe wiator of * It ram probable that California fa to an oBr* excitement . TW table grape, th* win* crap*, tha iniaU grape, the Kagtfah wnteag. the aimoad and th* , teTStaaalraly. nod maTte faifad u. : iJr" riTT ^Tte i peep-teo the gqadan far the -arkaC W.ha—loqgcfalaiA te Mllik.Bies. that the oBre Wains raialleffy mam In Caliluraia thra any other pfaat. kirami it will b— r ci'steli crops oa c=s£r£ ES ■ has- It raqafa— — irrigntfaa. will gp— r ca day ar ixwky soil a IB. u at arte tliatkSL te wB begin to War te fa— 1 — flee ysars. tbawrb H wfl a— — — e te— fail Waring MB tea y— n old. Last ' =t2r : if w*R ateriWd afro* aft. Mr. Co—* r Wafate a MM* teasfrteto ffm Mff afkte MA ffa ssaM.-W. 2C sST^T W*te WU«fa ' Mk* • o-te teutito — «:•< tw- -

FOB TBI FAIR BEX. ha So— ebody -^TthTiSri. te tW prtnd "J . pal citirn te tliis iiangry am sowd — " I " Detroit, th* w ildmc ^ Boston, the m— temflafa — 1. bnafarille. lb* #nmB-f Cincinnati. — y— t flirts. > Sc Loafa. tlie moat i— Uim „£ llartford. tbe bmt St— dan. m '[ New Orleans. IW moot traUifal 0l 'I W-bington. tbe bra tdanev* n. dc Atlanta, tbe maot liberal m*w miners. 1 1" Chicago. Urn tea ate aad meat dial K" r Richmond, th* maa iilahk dfapoai- >" e I tioa ' Ol t I Rociicater. the uual aailim. lo fa * Philadelphia, the most rrftnad asd m e| lady-Oka. V f. i | New York, the gayest and modft* Is 1 | praaiee te dress ' t I 1 Cm' vs land, the moat graceful aad aft- — e tmaining ia eonrrr— tioc w Iff ' Fans ahouktasudch rtieTre— . J t : bandl— . area pa— ing fancy. jB Lisle tbr— d is preferred to silk boiaery. w < except tor evening dies. Is Feathers see awe teahtoaabir than ^ with bows of plaid silk cut cro— wise ' ^ Aigerirane is s stuff in which tbe al- a, icrnatc strip— are of silk and wool , , " | Striped jacket, of gnld and colors sir ; r< ' worn with Indian cashmere skirts. t* ^ . Tlie day. ol piping all tbe seams of ' ™ ° When sitting for your photograph re- | " c , member that black makes the beat pic- ^ I i Ulrr' rarfaee I ** a satinet ia plain, and of ligbtor quality, ii, c I Fans of flame color, aad of buttercup J ti k , yellow, are carried with black dresses, i u " j The tripU side paairra which ere lo i 11 ■ be worn in the fall fit closely lo the "1 * j figure. j P| Butterflies made of black lace and cm- J . , . broidrrrd in gold-colored silk or thread K a | are wont in tbe hair. ^ ' which is te fashion tbb season. — it has y, A flat, bonnet -sltapev! —mething. like c' ' ' the soup-plate of other days, b one of ' " ! tbe noreltie, tbb yra. t , Black fringes and beaded gimps are ,. used on garnet aad old-gold satin drraso , j nude lor evening wear. j w I I Panier basques are almost invariably 111 l ■ made of figured goods, with sleeves te l " t ' facings of plain material. * ' The fancy for beaded lace fa on tbe ' * I increase, and i'reloa. Frvach aad Span- | ^ i isb law h sera sparkling with brads. ((| I j Shoulder wrap* trimmed with lac* in should be faMened with a scarf-pla raUwr j ' tioa tied, to aeoid crumpling tbe face, •j Fa— for bri 1*1 gifts bare silk or satin ~ ' i lure by some distinguished artist. u ' Costumes of two shade* of serge , trimmed with braid, ram bin ing the bur 111 al both materials, make pretty autumn * - Pin# te bine fa a combination which ,j j eoQUruea ia high faror with young girls. |t bwusc it raanot ha adopted by their y 1 te Pretty te easily made curtains far gi - sitting -rooms are of unbleached m—Un. r with ribbons ran into space*, mod* by lu ■ Some of th* collar, to be worn tbb ™ » winter are double, baring oar part » - lying oa tW teakfan. """ ^ j TW Mriped -tte —a are warn ' with atrvet Huts eera when oor-baif tte* ™ * stripes are white, te far too glaring for , an out-of-door cratame te the cUy. , j Poioaaisaa. trimmasl with braiding ,• i applied not only in front aad aa the r tleerm te collar, hot afao dowa the r J back, are —id to be among tb. com ing noceltie*. - Many very atylfah bonnet, bare no T tec* w baler er upon them, te apil* of bi tbe prrdirtlo— made raly 1a tbeaeaaoa I thing. lh Man* of IW add aad pretty collars ™ ' sndswff. that one as— this year are made " > fiOTbhitom',a!^ Pomteoar'w— babfa '' ■ fabrics warn thbyeur. ; A iwg. a fam . .ra- btea . w-ofa J 1 thteff. which a belle caa pom. My bang v. toWrbrit tefari ea-fatOhlr. Per- a, ; fate feMcfty b raly secwrad by at- ^ ' Wteif " *" " " I Sllrrrgiti ff— a. wfth raateai — — j an «W aalmt texsocb— . TW e— te - I prafi-t. Baa— of th— . fa— hae* M 1 and ate** We* a mirror lathe ceat er _ ; £ i ^ ii .ih. p. ! ran*J- *•* kite y— **■— S , -wfflri.fr.fr te-qrf ih* fa— Tl ; te, i =t ? y M» Wte— - te - i.. ,r k_ _

mart led tha sroasra of the land, h— thT 1— "" ''"toWp tboa^teTTlf WlSla^ChteeJ iITA^ trails, tbe offspring al Moneoliaa father* aad Aagio-Saxna mothers . ilwrv are hundreds of tbauaands in t!w iliil I if pine Islands, the Strait SMtiraKnts and thr Maylayan sreidprfago. the of Mongolian fathers and mocbrr* ot Malayan origin. Thesnme fa taking place rapidly te tbe 11a- '• wall— group. A rigidly raforivd law lire togstbrr as maa and wife unle— * Ihe, an married. Tlw Amcrirans. . English aad Frvrnch hare inlerasarried with the satire ran. bat th* Chlnrae ^ other. The m^arity of tbe —lire ' ten* They Wotk lisrd. accumulate become shopkeepers, bare M. I— J. abiflir— people, content with . * IffURM. II laadpoi Tb* Chinamen tetk-ttfartbe nin»tey . the aatier. do " not. Brae the reaana al the choice, j '• Aagio-Baxra Ufa tbecultared tew, . 3 tbe Chinese tbe m— s of the women, j "fhile tlie native aurriages are fruit lea g ' or rvwulL in the production of Wmk n prograr. tlioac between nntie* women t I and foreigners produce a race superior i women in tbr kingdom, and these arc j j I law prohibit, it, importation in any 1 I rough' smuggling it. No fine wiU t* ! ^ I drvin to get It. It is shipped 1 •-.mecaled in all aindsof nscr-baadi*-. n j tonis officers are vigilant, aad tlie smog- ■ r I glers arc often eauglit and placed on tlie j tboritiea. Tie- general taiprosaioa fa | ' ' Upo* it and* roter to It as I lough or Mur- ' ^ apparently trust won b> sviqot says that | ' ■er Ftearr Uardra. j ) 1 ously to work on brr garden Then i eras such a digging, lairing, raking, making beds, planting seeds thai the I , J aad thought she meant something and , j " It'll ail blow over." said a verier- , I Pambtego (xdacldrd with the aats. ' I She l-ough: all art# of flower seals sad a grrra watariag-pot. The early spring wieds received no merry whatever. They were pulled up sono — tbry showed tbr tiniest aboot ' and slaucht rod r—ardle— ol ac '* sex. Tbfa furore lasted one mratli. During ' period Tumboltna was .11 garden rraard about thr tlilrty-firs! al May ' aad alter that date Use wervl* took te gradually rocormd their lust ground. flourished in that yard for many ' generations poked his head up te one ' corner. After reeonnoilrring tlie ground 1 for a week, be gave the signal, and tbe > hundred*. At find. Tombolina waged ■ with litem a teeble warfare. Mxny were sacrificed, it Buttered not. Thousands t came up to fill tb* gaps in the ranks. , Along with pig weed cam, dock, black , weed, wild pepper grass, knot grass te , stramonium or Mink weed. 1 1 They ma— acred the flowering piaate. . They nipped tbr— te tbe bod. They dc- , priced tbrm of their sustenance The sat. crawled up aad down tb* hoc. Tbry feared It ao longer. They erected under it. "I told you so." -Id the venerable ' \ tbe atari — too much Memo te rxdtr- [ meet. If aW bad hoed. my. half aa hour a day. I should bare broa alarmed , te adrfand mbriag Into tbe next " How gia— i your garden fa getting." d —id Pambtego oo tb* tweoty-flhh of 1 jte.-i ; dowa a frw pig wend.. Then te bud 1 — oa. There It lay te th* pig B weed, the dock, the black weed and tbe ' wild pepper gram, te tb* scan* of • other we*ds vrhoas mhaioa It fa to grow j. I | j man wkfril'.MMwate garth, j ' te —ear to fan *4 him. te ffaoriah^ * Ute - tewkte tey«--teh_ j J It w— eery gn— Tfa. w— fa we— ' TW, had mated am the to raa. Tha# had M nan I of te1 mm n TheyWd a—te.dtfakmpte teattm iff tefa. j tele- W te te tewra thter "Sfa^d — teltefa fate teteUtH teaRfana A eitealtaafaia^... whlafr "*•» raa^ ra*— t^ri g-M^w 2— te—n — — ff# I

a — — tee. ante TsraMfafaatd—a* Raitetd n— fate ■■■< ssan— * » r* —M ap— a i km*. "fr-lrt: kffi* Oh. wk- tho— k m MM* — C D fa— et ITERS OF IfiTEREKT. Thr kaoU—a t : art of teteaor fa te England spends #700.000.000 yearly te liquor. Woman*- iahnmaaily lo man fa what People rail you dear wbra iliey waaH upon you.— And— Traaarevpf All serfs sliouM be literary, he cam* in Nrw York fa said to I* the pollcew a# go right for it.— fwtaevfay -Vipkf | "having dfaa pprarrd msricrious'., " | from New York rily during the las! year. graph know tliat L,*vi ltyri>ci'« heart Tin man with a bodily deformity will j Wnts-lJa fn—roV I TV Baltimore /.'nee* fel/wrtfay iai quires " Arc Fjnpt) Uouw* Daager- ; rvspsvta'.ie distan v from tbrm.— Jfcrv itca Ac carder. In ItaUisrilie. Kr.. roeewtiy. a whisky "red-ro-e. w— told at auctism. The gave #51.050 Thcro^ were i .000 hid. I vw probable ib.elu.lus that suicide was much promoted by use report* of l caw* which appear ia the public newsTlte wool clip cf Michigan for Ih# price of twenty -eighths nls tliis will giee Wbra " antelope steak " is placed on tbr table of a far W rofrra hotel the rasa J who lias traveled at ra.w roalixes the fact tliat the landlord is trying U> get rid ul j ialmlatlon of nil of turpentine in <— ea I (iu* of tbe child fa the proper way to \ lime, utilising Uieir petroleum in refining works established at Ulogo. Th* proline* ''otoml supplies the taw asj t.rial fro a |edat al.-ot a hundred brouglit oy sea Tlie American sclf-biaaer for wheat first used in I87t. and in that yaar imusuui"! 300 tons, in 1*76. ! *00 ton. ; in lf(7. 6 500 U >ns and in IHTb. tt.tXM •• Heirost." aai-l a sick wife. ("—Hy.^to if jou wouldn't marry again f" " No. tried it once, and that's enough for use-" most immediately. — Andenrs' Dame. . — Ihw. Ms «— h. al— • fa smrty yfaysdt Art Me. Ms gwt^gro— te M. United Stole* Treasury officials report , ffal Mr. Wm H. Vanderialt lately made in Ida own name IV largest ta ve»:- . meat te bonds ra record. Ufa purchase co-.tated of lour mil Hons la United 1 Stat— four real, hoods, rach hood of Uie ralue of #500.000. and bought, it fa ■old. — aa teres tmrat (or bfa family. Oner at least in every minute tba — tiro twenty pounds of blood te tlie human system rushes out from lb* heart, streams through tbe exploded artwork of te capillary vessels, te returns to she heart : te this goraon from day to day. from year to year, te from birth ot death, wilhoot any pause te the flow. A contemporary ate ; 'H.e shall women carry their purses to frustrate lb* Ihireesr Nothing frustrate, a tbtaf after iol lowing brr half a mlie. te Ibaa find it contain, nothing bat a roripa far spiced peaches aad a faded phofa«ia|fa of brr grandmother. - Sam Am m Any maa will acknowledge that h a— know everything, pat aft— fa* to bay name thread! aad. aft— pacing arote tor tfa* b— 1> kmkteg lady clerk, la a spirit of coafinrace walk, boldly up to brr te inquir— If they hare a -hall" of thread. The ycoagjwly a-lfaa^aw-tly at hi. fcwte thread, te vaJm forth teto bow he— aid fa* — gram — to aak I— a ff.Rfff ff i ■ 1 1 ■ I ■■#