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VOL. XL . CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THUB8DAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1879. NO. 40. — : _ * ! a i p

*?*■ *■ JOB PRIM > INC ' M*-~-vrjss=er rtr»FiS8.0NAL CARDS. JOHN •. HUFFMAN. A turner aad OoonaaDorat Lew, ROTTCR A NIXO*. 4TTOlki.TB.4T.LAW, ■AButtra. *. j. WAITU *. MMOWt. ; Attorney -nt-Lntr end BoUoltor to ; Cbenoery, ■ear »u *- *, MRMRT W. tOHUNM, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW SOLICITOR IH CHARCRRY. **T euiA J. BUSDTBS8 GARDE. ISAAC H. SMITH, Merchant Tailor end Dealer In ELDMDCK JOHHSOW, LAMMF. QKMTUCtUirt* CMJUikts* moots. savxs * oaitzma ___ ~ " ■ j # ■mujfifr WARS A FLDRKDCt. CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS, immm wi nmm ar UN ' TOM BE I 1MWIMUN1ALS * , rr*?*4?-

A Baraata. « "f4 j ' sn^i32J^Jtar,"w,fci1 , JwT.ll! Ill «<l l»l>HI SWS*1. h ' I I I eJieefce. g « — Hi b ■ MaaeeleheeMA.ee ■siiirr | 3 jWJroro. bllgta..* torero t i V*T;. i ■* T*"*oJHZ *** ' " **"• " " b.|N—« ' I* iWieeieeee|e.»w , " IWeeaaurMrimn , -r.C**>dLU*"*rto^u u :t > rOXUZLt. a-r-e-e-a ' AA' Hi, weiertai, NAIMeleeMiUe. I reUei^elkii MMAekHMFi#! lne.HB.e.AeeiwbWiwW^. { -! "•• 5 THE TALISMAN. . a • eaal family faering the bathroom ee- c reeded a narrow stAreae*. aed gently c . knocking at • faneRsfnii him. eekeed . and threw ldmarU at the fret of lib wife. « • ,' who availed Ida, Mated baridr the fire. • 1 1 filmed la her rich bridal army. .; **|faa,"aald Mm. extending to hla bar ' ri^^KfaBAB-flarax-replfadthe yeong ! 3 rasa, taxing her wbH. heed aed pram I r iaehk.htllipa-lrtmrraaafa.hrTT. a ! all thkfa bats. Ma Xt ana ta I BjmaUmla. thafaroofenaaftbam r : Hy Mle whfahwrre the deUeht at my t ; dhmqmr.togarodtaaghwilhbrrcron- • , pantana ct ej npa ted iHraprtaaa j "Do mat he nam y. ray frknd. Yae- . r tofday I area, Indeed, the widoWbf Lard h . MahrO;"tt l.wMnd.ra. da U Tow- P . year wifa; faaekh from your imagkre <■ ; ihm the Airy at year childhood; the « a ' tela is a htoy.' M. Frederic da Im Toot had raaeea -to a fled with bbaflhim: ler a month atare! b > uhmsaer en larxpllrota. goodfortanr n ! had rraderrd him rich mad Impff ha- „ ' yrodbfaUgbrowfabaa. H**aatwsnty- u ' •rtthSEad^*"*' **aaa2r*" tato lir,d I i Hw. aad ma sfafaat lady. Waning Horn u i | faemrWrdocr. bagaa to^roll him. 1 ihttupaaad Jfabbfa^ro'tahfa fald ! la malally iaetmd It. FradtHe la laha „ ; ; ! — «od. wh4 Mm hwam naddly galiopad , ■ ^M'tAaa,- aM ah. with a «w« « • 2 aJTi^ y^f rie^w^'orui r earn yea haaa Woarht o/ ml TV ' dd" haaa jawta daattT^l " maSaaladat le aRw hit htmd"to 1 it rh at am tad aw hamwo aa cd Ih. yST***h' ■—*» r

il "Oh." laltmptad Fradartd " hat I Itm ma mittakaa; It it rally. Ury I "Uaua to at. my Mat Then wm owe . yoaaac firi whom parau tua maa ly baaa wealthy. Eat who, at yaan at act. had oaly the father*. : to dafaad apoa. Thay hrmi in Lyoae aaad Ua^bop* at a batur fat. bnmchtlbna to Tarfa. Kothlee It to takt w>ia the Matiea wr ban owe IttU Thrfalhar of thkyaamcelrl tally riprrtaoedh; far faoryan b. ttraaeCh^ agmimtt pormty ut aelmry. aaaiahk to rarmooat tbnaa. mad atfaatdted baa txapiul The aaotlxr aad .am followed brr haulmnd. mad the yornc yiri wa bft aloat la a parM. lie real of which wmaiapaid. Iftlarrr hml bmk . fairy i. the morylam rafaUac to yoa. wfthoat .ppaand; batthma waaaeaa. Bhrro- . malaod in Faria wltboat purnla. with- ^ oat friro.1., witboat j>ro factor., wllhoat [ .1 I.jnom, which afar wa aamabk to pay. ■ad aakiac "o »i> <d rtraucm. (or lb. ; wort which fa tfar oaly hope at thr poor. ! Vice, it b tree. wa. Mid oat to brr. bet | thrrr are beiac> whom tafaincta arc rofl- ; cimatiy rirtooo. lo paait'byH withoot (inocUc at it. aw at imot without Irttiac tbaaaalem Jaa taraiabad by llahnath. " Meanwhile it wm aeomaary to lire. Thr hearer doriaac the day rodorhiad "faar^fad" aTuaa1^^/ fVtZi day pemad whhoaat bad. Ton hare a table ladm with rariom amau. where ah cfaaripacm aed Madeira haaa flowed freely. Frederic, aad akhotach joa baaa rich oaly elnce ymtai ilaj. yoa haaa aao idmoItbetaiSmiacIapmk In yoa at; tt-sttsrxziz praaml each a pktara to yoa. Bat Ibam to me a while lamflta. Hoafrr compelled Uafa poor yirl to mk alma. bgto htr"1 InbrriLao^ iett bar. beat tar encaful farm to latitat old acr. aad waot into thr atraet. Thrrr •be utrwdrdfaor hand. Alfa! tfar haaa) wm fair and daBoalt; there waa daarrr iaahowiac it, ao it wm wrapped la thr atnff of the Tail, m if it had hrra " TW peer tfaiid pifrad hrrartfacaiaat aad wbra a yaaoac cNi bappfarthm brriacfar aaoo-aaoa to hey a morari of bread. Bot i. Parla. ta the rrrolnr. the >otmr cirh bare other thlaca to think of than to clre earn to the poor. Ifm old maa pamad. aha Ton tared to implon far aw; bw old awafeaAaaa rati cfaw aad hardAaanad-faa aha paamd by.' The artaiachad bam oold aad rainy: aaicht mma oa. aad Ufa poUta. the cenrdaof the nichu leak pnm.i.lua roaac men. ahai Mapp.d. mmih.l hie pockrta. aad throw bar a piareof amaey. ao faarfhi wmha of aoaatac Ba mo tan with aaach wlawj. A pnlirtmra. who prarad at thia momeaU aod pottia* hi. hand opoa the cMh Mwmider, exdalmad. -Ah. I hare caafhtyoo bwetae- I will take yoa to the edafaa.' ■ The yoeac maa taafadOy latarpuml ; he took the aryarfthemmin real whom a the tcflwaw' mid br. * Aw la iaa ad my aaceaaial- " 'I repeat lo yoa that I kwow Madame . . My pood waa.' added fan , whom fra took far mated woman, -ao- , dari yoa fa the tattM; yoa wlU , thmtamde the »»der who parnom i roe. -The mown .lipped faaywbead ' fata mfae- i aatltt i the bride, -add . fa^r JriTh I had^taUjAMaTb^ ! -jhtmr aarktlmad Fttdmit. ! pit a rrow, to Ladjf Metrti. to I yoortalurr>ifa» I -Ta. I rtaaiand oharky hot earn I aaiy.nad It wm from yoc. Thn day • fallowlac thia mnoarihl ■■ iwfac. whfah ' I aww rapard mam at my happfam daym. I moid wo^a.wha fait wmrrowrdfar i fa*", rwpiiwhh jtnam. tad fa a Mtcat ' dam I haaama at frimd <d the worthy Lad MataU mtmH the thUe room where me. Be wm ahoot ataxy yon at ape. tall, wh^a alipht frame, md KarW. rrarr face. isagaaaaags 2t.~2i2uty2.VZ L=^us=ff*: eaoalit " v . jrm. adtmAiit mad ta faB ma

1 1 aareaatt, throoch the atmat whma I had | r bat a faw moethe bedDra aakad charity ; > mood,, my rye mold trace thr aped j I whma I had malad myadf. dame, of t dfaoce. caprice, ad farttae! The paa- ! i dcaa of maa, my frfaad. are «br fairica ' i of thia world " , v I - Happy Lord Malrii r cried Krodrric ; > " ha wm able to aoticb yoa." > "He wm indeed Terr Ifappy.' coor clearly prorad to me that thia merrier.. • nparded by none m met. (oily, wad > aaat remnaahir thiac la the, world . He i wm wealthy heyood my fledien; he bad I arrrr been able to apcad hla income ; he i had. then, bo wfah far more waaltb.apd ■ be calculated ymtlythalpTmUtod* would I attach n wilt to him wbrwr fortune he ! i mmryhw o Fraarh airl. - ride far my future welfare. I took care 1 of him d nriny hla iaat illnem. aad he i died, learinr me all hh waalth. Then . I made a row that I wuold aercr marry ■ .gain oaly the aa who had nauscd mr • de La Tour, ertrwdlnp ber bend to brr t hue band, •• who would Dot aeek the aclore and mrich.Uim. But why did »"o . aerer £o lata the world » Why did yon i not frrquer t the thmirn aad enoeeru 1 e Ah. id I had oaly known your name ~ f AaAthe bride drew from her Deck a I t collar of ruble, aad took from a rilk bay 1 chaaed la. circle od*oid. r - It h the mat.' aaid abe. placiny it 1 f in Fraderie*. head. At the aieht of ; that crown bread wna pireo me. which I. credit prnated for a (re boon. Die i • next day aflhifa wan ao changed that 1 t wna ewabied to knap the crown, md It < r baanwMI at Ah. bow^heppy II r With what aaprrurm I ordered the car- ' e riapatobe Mopped; I baaed from the , r carriage doer aad aeiaed the find pretext e which came to miad to.aummoo too to i my ride. I had but ooe tear I wa. , r afraid you might he married : then you e would nerer have known thin history . j ■ aad lady Mclril would hare a-retiy 1 earl, bad yoa. aad would bare retanml , lo £apbmd aad Ufod aiooe la brr chat- . lean, ia tba oouaty of Hallm." Kredrricaalaed tberrowa. Lbaouaeol all hU happinem aod pood forum. , Tour. "I am so fairy; aa the contrary, j t 11 U you that pare me the lalmnan " | . J fT^bdro^MbTtlaepLn 6m are rrry • reapnodaat oftb. lam* am Mwrwritro: ■ A tmmm a i boiled mutton aad yimf • lira company' aat round nod fished out 1 each two haadfola. Coatrmry to crdia- » aryMmmilmaahabfat. there wm ao pre- ; ***• - hood that mlapka in thr oaT might hart bam amre acrapolouUr dm. ' Each paraoa boldly praopad a haadfol od rite, apaarmd h into a ball ia the palm • ot Ida bead, sad than clipped it into hi. > mouth by a moToaeeol at taller lo that ol > ^ro^jurrr nwaHowinpatafabkaifc. O-r I boat, who ill I h> hare taktpwa m. • with hb dirty thamh aall. pad throw Lit wuadrrai my aotall appetite fiw aai- ' moCe wnhltp thaa before it. The ! cthm into Ut^ttutriht. thntrmaoriag i tioo. the flpaeuer. bedap apala brought ia. Aa it itaal afl uatr thia parted the I Eaat. the Ma laarrrad ia pcroefafa hwwb ' hiT^lt 't! wmmmat ia the UadlleM nomiUe Wdrtt. aad the" aft wm ooe of . g infill l I u Bin lt< Btwoald bore asm ; an tin Hm aad«r tha d.mialra odyfarii iri iS h ritk lahit famt ltlri-. dm. , Bam tht iarariohfa aapaai to a mpal It a " bSi.d^ttamh»,1™*"*W,W^hrkr T^mthr *" ^ ! FiipiliS ad WlSkpN I Ffipaa. I ■Jl>' ■ . — *.m„*t|| |- , > hrifahrtaMMTWT.in.no 1 the - I I '1 pfam I*— « li 1 1 l 1 wmfa amtt^ ma haya farii ap^ap■Ipmtaafadrimt taMm w ' 1

d| Tha RMaty at fmtnlamm. ■■ ! A lUiimpmili'ifi od the Philadelphia - j TLawr. writinp from OU Ofay. Pmm.. * I tbm briefly thatches lb. hlMory od the j oow ualTcrmlly i used petroleum: & ■ At that lime, mat up to*UM. It wm known m « fcoeei OH." probably ou ma- ■ cooat at its hariag baea found aa the torfaecod Sheca lake, aad harlap ftm - ban. mad by tha Indiana m a modidar. e The mode of obtaining thb oil at that '. period of its hlMory wm by throwing « blnaket. oa the aurfaoe of Mill water ' when the oil wm wont lo areamalafa. d and after they had baeoma aaturated to e rem roe them and extra* tba oil by d wringing the blanket. From thia primd I tire beginning km grown ooe od the * ! lending induntrba in thb Slate It wm t not^bowerer. until the yemm it ItSki t w»y. for il wv tlen Imraed in iu crude e .fate in old lard -oil lamps, which were » ( Hahle to explode at any time. T 1 Between ISM aad tfO" ii became e ' known that the uploaire qnaiitim of T tliia product oould be rmaoead by nul- * yectlngit ton procuaod dbUllntioo. nod 1 from that time iu Tatar began to he v rroogntard- Here a dlBcuily .roar o Tor oil could not be gathered In eaffl0 cleat qtsaatitire to .upply the demand and « ! -iroething not be door or the new In-" duatry would fall through Accordingly . wm organised far tba purpose of boring < into the rock in quern of the now entaeI ble <dl.aod Colooel E. I. llmiv-m put al tbe bead of tlria rompan). with tali it 1 power to push the eeterprise. The work >f prtroed to be tall od dlfflrulUe. The h faciUtira for probing the hard rock at d ; that time were exceedingly limited. IT The derrick, uard wan only thirty (ret high sad th. drilling tools oily weighed It • in the neigh boebood oft wo hundred andj r- | IvTui"^ ^nTdm^rtOee to eoM^i " with the work propreaaed nhrorlj. and it it wm am until AapuM fit. ISM, that the « J drill struck the ahale rock at a depth od - seemly -ooe bet. sad the , well irome- « I dialed filled up to withia fire iarhr. of y ' and the pTOdurUoo ea' found to he «l j about farty barreb per diem, at which t- jnUeltkrptuplorarrecalmaoUu. This wen wm located in Cherry Tree town>1 | .hip. Venango county, shoe* two miles : from what la now -die city at TUnnrille. * j on the bank, of Oil creek. Other wells r. -moo followed, aod people began lo flocx I to thia new field of excitement, ready to ] lap the rein, from which the liquid a wealth flowed ta auch profuxkmu Thaa* -law Xaataafi Cherries" 7 Yesterday a fruit desks ou Brady r~ Ktrrrt. ioaanned at the llberUaa fakes by '1. U,. faofrufi with bk wntra diapUyed .t [ the II fafaSkMTll « holfpalioo ofcycnnr ta"*'" " ind bow' tt^T'r pidM^HK Tew land cherry, placed it ia^^^K aad auddeoly left to attend ^B^ktomer. Dr. Bolly next roaaddR^ohaemd that the yellow ferrr news wm Dot wry imcou raging thia moruinp. aad— ah! it bad barn ° yearn since be bad eaten a Sew Zealand . rhwry;'wbi«Tupoa beau one. nanarhed ' thai it wm mparb. wiped hi. ey e. on " kad wm pririap warmer errry year. , wbbed the dealer pood morning aod de- | ^Sm" ^m'ta'tha'aLSpta1** A chronic 'a fill od cherries! a^HUmrd them out, will, ' a pear, a haaaan aad a bonefa at grope, 1 formed tba dealer thai he would haw I Ufa proaacwled fa* keeping grim frail, and ml dowd th^Mree* to Ute^pmpdrta aad walked away— walked away with a fan* fiery with aoora aad aapar. - whila the cfaildroa Mat howl that '. hroapht ail the paople fa 'the doom aad ' windows lad draw all tba pakefaam at 1 the atraM. Thaa tha ha Waal oa all the ' moralag. T%a fruit daafaraara laapbad ■ so atoch in hlaHlr Ufa oceupaat* of ' the ntUacaat aadopeerifa fairmaada ' Ihfatla ffaluy a ■■!*■■ litH.r ' aaliji n )l— pad ap. iaqairad tba J p*fap udthafa'^TW Hew Tmlaad rhwrim. ' took It oat agaia. pare tha fruit dealar a [ haprriap loak of mthkroproarh. palfad off hi. cool aad "waki Mo" him. L Wtaa he faft. thr nUl mfa. whh tea ' droefas to practical jokes had a blue ayr. ; a tad aaaa. aparpfa taafaa imlnd wilfa ; aroaad mat th.maum.yi. ^lk the Whara Mm flat m ■**»** I was aupriaad at aariap a aarira fa * fapadaafak taafaha. ttariaf hamamd : SZZExJz* I;, I I j i dfiaai'^ sMahh. m* fae

TIFELt TOntS. * The Mssrow iooraak ratals aa extra , ordinary aaoaia oi a young Sihilkt girl . h named ' .obieakwnka tram the head, of _ ' tarti*^ W d*TOT*™' ^ " from the garden ecu fain lap the obfart of . tbairaaarcti and two men The balloon „ rapidly dlaappmred. " C . — "" * '■ laadir town on the Winona and St. a ° Peter railroad, in Western Minnesota, ri -* wbka promises to add to the products >> of the State ia the matter of ruriotuly- - " manufactured furs. Two hundred Ice- o " landers bare arrived and seven hundred u * families are oo the road.ouening by wny of p " r.lamow.Srotland. Sbeep aklncoala. the n ° thread od which wm made from reindeer S| k .inewa are a txmapicooQa leaturr od their tl * dreae. Many wear aberpakin leggin, 1 and av wooden clog. Instewd of shorn, tl - ^T^u't^Ud mtrt^o ft (W to A the family. They are Invariably of a t| * very light complexion, with blue eyes c I- | U*lr d A abund of rodfish i . \J caught tfak year oo tbe Norwegian coasts. * iy quite a fourth above the average. The ■ ig number of eatable fish taken nmounted 1 lt portent point of the fiaherim k at the L 11 - Lofodrn Archipelago, composed of nine B •k principal ktanda. and terminating on the 11 ir aoutbwrM In tbe dangerous gulf at the at Mar 'strom. Three thousand veesrk. <* rt part in thb enterprise among the wild 1 •d rrgioos mmllooed. wheretbe island, aad 1 ■<! fiords form regular labyrinths. Net. J y. boats. Another large a— Qeg nation k 1 id at Fin mart ex. inhabited bytheFIm and 1 wandering Laplander., where 17.SOO.OOO 1 Sr fish hare Iteen caught thia year, m 1 od again.t IS Soo.OOOin 1078 t ^f 1 < d, Tbe Zugepitae. U» highest of tbe Ba- • lie ; carina Alps, rising lo the deration ol * b K.Ktc feet, and tbe aaeent of which k de- 11 ik i c tared in " Badeukrr*. Guide Book - to n- i be free from all danger, wma tfaort tim 1 es j ago the wene of a fatal accident- Three 1 le. ( ladies made the ascent raeeaefully un- * h : der the direction of Joseph Koarr. a * ta I rtillful and experienced guide, who had ■ lo himself made tbe ascent 230 times. When r caught them. One of tbe tadiee became " ill. and wm carried by Koeei a aoosid- ' eroble distance. While thus encaged. ^ fj be .tumbled and fell. Both Id. ' at cowtari willi a rock, wm badly cut. Tbe t „ ladles hurried dowu tbe mountain and ° r hw~r-r;- ■ "J Aa ire compass ta Boston ia now o turning ou: bctweao ten and twelve - . thoumod pounds cf lea per day. which " they a^llbder cor tract to deliver ml half a * scent a pound. The process erwployrd * by the company i. aaid to be th> cheap- o ^ Tbe cost of manufacturing i» only eighty- ^ m a quarter a hundred pound.. As It k * '' Mid ta bulk at ten dollar, a ton. the , r' margin of profit is cine dollars and ftf- "" leew ceuU ou each two thousand pound. u " The ire cornea oat in huge oblong blocks f Z thlrt, -two inrbea la length aad twelve «■ inches wide. Tberr k apace in the baca- " , lag cheat, ao to speak, far four* hundred * aad eight.- of these biockaxtaaooatlag la 1 ' -right le thirty tbocaand pound.. A, • it. requires arreuty-two hours, how- * , em. from tba time the water b poured 1 L into the cans until H k turned ou: again " ta solid form, oaly ooerihlrd of the jj * Eiphlres ^hundred ymtreapu (AupuM * f rtroyed by thr eruptioo of Mount Veen- C [; Tins, -b wm at the time." any* the f d Albany Arpu. <a>taoe of about M.000 * 1 rtucrt by the am far Ronui of wealth * -=l , of farm. and. Moom and hoc water, com- . 2 Pktety ottt-w helmed Ih. fawn -1 r , horiad fa to a dfa^t of from tan to twenty * " town srm completely dead to the world J f . but aboot a salary ago an exnaratfaa . srm made which revealed the rntombad " city. Stare Ufa. Ufa. the nhunmtfo. ; u »«" «— «taaed almost eooMaatly. unUl H Ttefltomta -°fW* ^ V ^l- s g mach ta tafara the premwt ape of the ' ; | The ■pjpffaa Malhfa far law Tart, t If Qarrinpe. of e '■ the Uafaad taatm aory. has galled from C ■ thkefitjta oamp»y with h> uritfal. a I jilt I I Sariiia F ih. J In. far Um . paaLfahfa way m Egypt, thara fa so- ( SEt2iEsSb£2r5: : * wrt fafa.m Cleopatra's Nada, a a * ■ ii.ai at M.al .ra. tathehkawyof r ^ aaktad fr* tweaty aewrorUa paM. aad . r www. thmraph tha iWroffay at the , „ luil' l I J *■»«?**» a^tir taga.'^ j *■ T t" "" r^**l.rtr '* '» "' «f thsr . :srSa5sB5irSt: J *NWd fa aaf sad pafi W-k. a

rat TBE FAIK SEX. m: 1 ■ ** routine of firing every morning. ^ making a toilette aad retiring every , Bight bad rendered Hie tedioua to him. ~ sometime, finds the dull defalk of housework almoa-. insupportable, aad queatiooa if they arc not aapptag the aoorcea „ of youth, rtreapth rod good .pints' Washing dishes thrice dally, making beds and firm diurnaily. duMing perpet- , waliy. going through with tbe weary ^ baking day. week after weak, with ao Q -ariatioo out a wm Monday or a poor oven : planning out the meuk that there "7 ba variety enough to stimulate appetite without much expense or tbe " wnMe of a farthcg; m*i lo Ihm Km " and fall e Ironing, and w. have w programme of ordinary housework. u may be presumed that it knot so morh "j rod inclines throat" .tartness and shift- ^ irarocea-a. theAKrying rrprlitloc of arts in which tdryMve .mail interest, when °' cbocaing. and the certainty that, perform each task as faithfully m maybe. 113 there i, nothing enduring ta its nature: aad since it must be oltru repeated, why alMuld ooe be ao nice in its accomplish- ^ eiigiit here aad there a^hify ia a matter so immaterial ! And thaa. ia apifa of tim adage that - practice makas perfect, " ^ its perfection. Perhaps the housewife " does not sweep ber room aoUtorouphly ™ prolrd to- morrow, qot dust ao particularly. .ice dust, unlike ber ooPee. km a " trick of Mttliag often. Why should ahr w take uaapariag paio. with food which the oven, and not by visitors, either. wbn ^ would credit ber with skill' Or why be " I troy" about the bid. thai are to be ~ tumbled la a few boon1 At tbe ume time, what U worth dotag at all. k ' worth doing well, they tell us Why , she undertake a businero far which . abe hm had no talent aad is which abe u find, nothing congeuiai ' Foe whom (. does she keep ia the Boat rill by ber a handicraft? for whom does abe aert to n exertion., and shall Irksome routine y •land in tbrjyp of their welfare and ,, comfort? Dora not nature herself ncl an p which there t. no shadow of shirking? What if she should omit aotur each iiule k m the grass, the early and tatter ^ rains, the planetary moermenta ? In thr . economy of tbe household every disregarded duly or alighted task talk Its own story in tbe king account, m the old geologic formaline, have repiatetyd the raina of their period : and m every jj phaara is prneooted from a mental, un- a considered thing to dignity rod power. ' — Barptr'g Hamr. The New Tort fashion correspondent K ol the Philadelphia D-aa uys The win- „ stately conrr-ptifms of stand-aloese ailk d Kreo tor early fall wror velvet will eaitiT " into the com blast ion eaMumia. , together with romri'a hair, crohmere. , poplin and rilk. Velveteens, too. have , baea mast extensively impacted, and . tbewe poods, m well m velwte. come ia _ many m forty new colon or shades In sorb tints a. brown, myrtle, broom. State, blur and reseda, are three pradaAlone of hoco-Ugbt. medium and darke " thro we find each novelties m grenat. rardiaal. aalphur. petunia, mroee, . tarn. pbroaanL giraPe aad' dto0.it! '' eery light, rod exceedingly dark ttafa * are placed ride by fade, ia ao striking a . meaner m to attract atteatloa to the fart corabtafafoas hm bean decidedly impha- * fasad. The Maadard popUa. which wm oncw . m popular and almoM a. biphpriced m " fliM iifamrifas .fin lull In ii ftrr qualities, quite m falky aod rich ta appearance. hut mora rosily and gracefully draped, tailing ta exqutalta folds, and h baautlfaUy combining with thr new rilk o eel e eta. which an light and flexible, m I well m with the embroidered bands of rilk a* the faille hmlf. Tbe flamy far , Frotero or Oriental crrotioro hm «o< yw . bee* satkfilf aad apeciinmi are shown y shot with poid and silrrr. or emhrofdared J with game aod parmltand wfah flrtape of u the gold and Mirer, bro^bybaads aftir b fc^faL'" fa 'trfag^-Lrod' fafatoT mtZr J ehalha k deaoentad wish a rifal triwiap ° of rm bowed baada. in Japarwee designs. b ta pnrpk. yellow rod redLwkdrt rome „ the^TO^Id'Careof Jaa-a^d " without the riirtuw grodatfo. or , It k decreed by oar qoem Ihm > die- 1 the riyim of gamats wan by u the atataiy drowaod thepMile madnaoi b mils. aod. aarfly the royal lad j k roe- d bom absurd aad piafimai fan- fl af fatlowiap fayle will ha aooidad. fl short ladk. kah ma omd m trim- p ^Tfafa/^tepT^d 'fali a rod. fa wwfak ijltfap ifafawtB^ d ^IjLfa^wha wfahmfa^w jgeerom ' fatfa ^ y nSt(7|falhr j p TU aaaasro sro aosapasd k a l 111 fig tart ho* thay ^m^faw the m* dak fa U

pu" for T P'tadr^owrorT an DOtreoe large bead covariag; bancs buy - ol shapos and styles, suiting arary Uad of faro aad oapafaUity of befashionable, far It moat ba rsroara- ta bsrad that tbars are bat few womea ia - America who caaaot br Mylkhly made ro up by aa accoenpliahad artist. Haw Brat Harts LeM Tea Tksasasf — )lr. liaitr wm born forty yean ago la BC Albany. N T.. where be pmacd hk boyhood without any aperial prorata* cf „ future groins Tbe discovery of gold ta CalUtuata wm fallowed by a wave of emigration from all the States eaat of th* Rocky mountains, (aad Bret Hart* caught by this wave aad carried ta tP lo tbe new El Dorado. Ha tried " hk head at mining, at artool trochlng ^ conspicuous aocoma. and finally drifted •? to San Francisco Before leaving New br bad workvd as a printer, aad th accordingly Bought employment la thr ac office of thr field rw Era. which wm then a flourishing weekly dcrotrd to news. w mat ten ralculatedYo Interest the Califarniro Wltiir woeklng at the printer 's case ^ dra^ from hk experience ia the mining ** regions, and arkh trembling hesitation be submitted on* of them to the editor. *' This tatter perannagr wm a bluff, baerty. at genial diamond ta tbe rough He know d living at Flushing, near New York city, and ooe of bis proudest boasts k that be H Bret*U[Lrte and >Lrt Twain Tbeedi- rt tor read the sketch, saw Iu merit rod said. " Your place k ia th* editorial n rod not at the ram." Il wm sot r without difficulty that Mr. Hartr wm In- H dared to aurrrodrr the rxwaporing-etlok tor the pro. hut he succeeded rod tbe . new writer wm duly installed rod be . Cat, WOrk. fir found the same trouble " lh*u that l-e has sine* aaperiroeed — the . Imposribility of writing regularly and writing walL He could not furnish a first-rate sketch to order any more thro v oould execute a rommiyaloa to char- ^ Btromahlps of tbe tonnage of the > Grrot Eastern. Mr continued to write 1 far tl* fleldro Era and for other papers oo thr PariAr roast. He rewired ia r Lulled States branch Mint in San Fnm- ti ciaro aad retained it about six yea re. I. the OctHaa* HoaM, wm founded pal contributor The popularity which t bis stories obtained through the East- ,, era Stat«; induced him to .iuit Call- r aad seek a reaidrncr on thr Attic roast, aad ao in the course of time | be rroaaid the Sirrrm aad made his way r toward the rising sun. Thr diffidence which k part of Mr. " Hartr-a charertre k dion in a little la- F cident of thk Eastern journey. Thrrr . then existed In Chicago a magaxinc ol Uw enterprising merohaau ol v that flourishing city were dial reus of ta- 3 during Mr. Hartr to aaaumr tt,v editorial 1 raetrol of tbe publication. When it waa 0 known that he wm oo hk way East- ' ward thry determined U, rourtaln blm. rt rod accorningtv arraapriapahBc din- ' net aa a grand arata. The mayor asm » leading cittaras. with their wives - "d 11 were to he thrre.>nd the din- 0 nrr srm intended to fill . brjgtst pegv in r tiwhlMory ofad^awr-fbetavitaUoa B Uttle elm was talkwl of extwpt tfar 1 roenlng banquet. Tbe party searmbled at tha appointed hour; th* dinner ready, and ao ware the diarre. But a the gurot rami noC aad when a carriage I wm seat to aaek him be could tot k Ii found Mr. Hartr wm allowed to peoae- il cute his journey sritboul further efaarta o at hU detention. Hk otyectkm to L a less a aum't Itan 9 10.000 ; a check far thai fa a bit of backsheesh which might add to g the inducements to remain la Chicago, t though il tarolved him ta no obligation a whatever. It wm lying under his plate I aod would have proved ro agreeable ji afantaUa. the Utile appetiarr which the t sns swallow before tbe soup Is t served. — Loudon Wart*. Hamas fa Ufa. Mr. Robert Lowe. M. P.. ex -Channelof the English Exchequer, said recently ta u address to th* children of a l.oodrc' orphan asylum: I am myself a person who hm had to struggle hard fa thr hauls of Ufa. aad I . will uH yoa what I believe to be one of rod that k that I think tb^rtMhla'i ' that helps a young map or WI mas la . Ufa so mart m strict rod rigid self-con-trol, economy and self-denial. Ilk tha eastern to say that youth k th* Urns for rqjoymrol. rod ro h Is; bat aafan nod youth ha** peoridsd that eayoymewt far and th* air aad the' skies seem to open a tolhama paradise; hot whew they get b olds* thees delight, gradually fade away p from thrra. aad they omd th* aeoread- p arr^-ss oo* of you fa fa ncroHir that o whro pro go Into th* world ; seiops th* , ■rat thing yoa hora gat to do*, oaxt h to draUag honestly srilh that which k p fatraamd to yao. fa Uks rare that yoa k Mraald keap cfaw afdsht. rod if paaaihfa , fanFlfa 111 fafag kg t. m qhfagfartha I dor^rtikh'faaat grooal^' ilflTi i*i» " ssssKSk^s : yaro AfaJ all the dfeaky k iwuero- g trawd fa lbs flat am*. It fa tha Bret . aAerom-whb* mm rod sromro» art. * falroa. ^Tfaa Nflfafafa^V Hfa 'ra^£ |

■FfaBfatSpLsroro Mrofaa aroroTi* ■hafarodbaaraamBMFBB II B hfaali I Bflfafli . Afimaawakaaaapamaatslro. Aharfaaafa: ITii saiij li llti ban ii -Ban Head QmitU ITEMS OF 1FTEEE8T. A Mock up tblv-A postre. A acandly of dflramtlo balp fa nportad The targru oonfleM fa Rhoda lataod Tbe flog of all nation*— ro old sUppsr. DaafiiaimiUe leaf.. rf. " The death-warrant k generally a -paper.— WatrHaa IKarrrrr. President Jrwrtt, of tbr Erie railroad, recef res a yensty salary of flt0J>00. Edtaon hm ^taptay^more-aroad; Sir Henry Beommrr am had a big telescope constructed for himarlf at a com of ggoo.ooo. Tba New Orliwas fVopoae thinks that moat Impwkant " fklwry qaeasson" ts "Hare you got. bite'" Tbe sun b 100.000 time, larger thaa earth, and yat It igraials in striking Dob Carlos U mid to bar* refused to withdraw hb claims to the Spanish llironr in return lor a pension. . Womea should always avoid exhibiting bad tesap-t. Nona of tbeen care to Aa old woman rmtly token up tor drunkmaem ia New York, hm bean John Bowes, a waiter ia Use Ottawa Hotel. Montreal, hm fallra heir to •!(*.- 000 an Buffalo, through th* death of a relative of hk wifr. Ia tbe Arctic regions, where the mrrverae at thr distance of araUr. A sermon distinctly heard two miles away. At a reunion of alboeer settlers ta Le* ■ ehunty. Iowa, a youag couple were married io ro old'fsaliioaed tag robin, bailt for the oorosloa. with BO.OOO prop* look h* on. Tbe name " eagle" wm a happy Oeaigrolion for our gold coin, ronsideriag rirhm are proas to take unto Ihesnselres wings and fly away. — flpOoa 7Va*arrqpf. grist milk, rallied at »lES«.fl00. Ito annual yield of wheat ta the Stat* k esat 44i,700 bushels, sad of con buaLrk. Th* east of th* Zulu war b bow estimated alB20.100.OOU. With this rod ibc Afghaa war to pay for, the EngllM. ia expected to show a deficit thk of *30.000.000 1 Some persons hares great fas-nlty tor getting oa ta the world. Tli» little shaver who stood at th* foot of his rtaaa wb*a wv were srhoolboya together bow proudly guards the left fieb? in some . base-hall rlnh. aad k playing for aftrktaverage of .070,— Abie Asm Eqpufar. iffiss miles; from London to Tovia Pacific railroad, 10.OO^mUea: from Loadoa to Shaagba*. via Sues canal. 10.400 miles ; from Lonto Khaagbro. via Pacific railroad. Il.OOS'milm. New York to Yokohama. ^tasTNewTork to KfomSmik^airfSl < ranal. IE9I0 miles ; New York to Shang best, via Pacific railroad. BAAS mi lea; New Tort to Melbourne, via Roro'eaaaL miles; New York to Melbourne" via Pacific railroad. IBAOO miles. r A singular roar of suicide has occurred at Oflham. Kent. England. William Irving, aged fifty, a aura of intemperate batata, mean dad a tore acrrety free high, •n the pemenoe of hk wile, duglitor and other persons, sieging portions of bynms and eon r>. Where be had gof to the top. ne aald to oo* of those prraewt. " Hood - bye. I mean "to do il with a good heart ; I hare mad* a nice boo**, n*d now I am going to tie tba knot. Marwood any* that a drop of tlx fret k Dice-wry. but I only going lo giro myyeU three fart. have tied tba knot and I ma going to Up to thk time the spectators " thought the man arm joking, but It* turned out that be actually hanged hhaasM. MMBTkldili AWUre kkroaTTm r-tu. ro rot. A Wanderfal Macorary. Uag kUreTfrwu'whlrt wegirs aa ntoT«i OTic \ktorymPnhUk,7t ' araTbT^. gaifiadma solution far ana* aad far all . of lbs gnat aaal queatioa, nor oah . among oureelrea but abroad. M RorarhoaaoL of Dijro the . ilehrmfit floa and puotbar atayre. UgbBsd apoa followfa, fifaraaw7 by- kroroL rod Ufa, tax t ta*ttea warfcabfa" pwhatbra IU ' wtlbeal weed to reel; a fieaSnstare lags wa ly Ugbmd rod exUogwfairo ■» • a fa* Il B I H> at baaa of are faaixrod- wlro k aaare ws.fas fal Mill, a fire, tkapaefasa of wkflab are J I fasoy.waoM fare a Mil M- faro-