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VOL. XI. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1879. 1 ffO. 41. 0 ! =^^====r= 1

ggtes™ JOB PSTN I I«r as~™-— ..W.7S3UmOPEa&.Oh^L CARDS. JOHN ■. HUFFMAN, A torngyand CotosnUor nt Law, , WlBMbwat FOTTEB A NIXOir, 4TTORSITS- AT-LAW 'l ] WALTER A. BARROW*. Attornay-at-La w and BoJtc^v — in nolJWT SOCU. «. j. I HERBERT W. IOMUNM, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW 1 solicitor nr cearcxrt, ' Bcsnress cards. ' ■ ISAAC H. SMITH, ' Marabant Tailor and Daalar in Quote' Furatahlng Oooda, « i ■ i. _ • aaa»W. i CLOREOCS JOHNSON, ■■mw m I LADimr, OKfTLXMUirn* cMtLDBtug l Boon, me a aifim v ; *a*ra». ° WARE A ELOREOCE, OOWTRACTORS A BUILDERS, data bit car*, a. *. , 'kSttil' •' - ■ $777 ipp: £§£££■& : rSSSgijgf?. b Bimssafc.! PARLOR ORGANS. " Kjal§P3aEe|S UANIKL T. BEATTY, ■" ■flfnlpij;; glONIAIA ijjj DANIEL BEATTY. p* imrtn b an joormuiiggmce , - . ri~T"i ii i"- -•* **— *r— 77— " m*—— 1 — -■>

»• Brag ta U. PMAIrr lu. 'bill -BrI gray. IbNIaaiwIk. ' blMHIikyipwni ■Tb ran mm, tefoa dTuTZt' ML hlltepolMnWIon,^ba u» lite .u U4 cm AML»MlwpU, "IW"-— r «JL »«*» goat «*"4 raltak c— an. lbWtowMndAwll; ^^A»jran>*.ta*(» ratal aw Wr^MTwl 2*1^* Ahon Ito wT" *HraaU4»waa.rractadbin"''' ' .iIimi R .. ' 'b.aw'Ritiaf^ w. ^ nr * B-W rAibteWmttna. btbaWblBIMfTIBP -CWW. t-M "LITTLE GIRL." IKUJ a.i picture «w Uu> Girl. SUky. fa] at-gcldra Mr; .yra "draply. Hp. daintily curved radlld bRTteadlbaalaahainrto. ■HanAb taIa win endeavoring to portray Infantile ratal. or ctorafatek , ElM eras to* nam toot bra raoraun bMfonmMn bra did give; hot. bring . to. raly girt —rat **g chllAisa. w wall , ia*35C22a.tt4Ti — HH mi carMdbTt>teb2dw! | iRrwA.Mbraab-.I.lMdR ! MilWhr wUttl.GiH.8h. 1 H"M I R I. much Ira raraiTteg aa , Impatient Mow- But In the bcgtanin* Jftb.*ftbr-r Uuta OW vra, ; — fit I WllE *»««<». oMB^Mtorafd , Igg. *» **«-«ffe , And tlw WAJ it happened WW tola: AaelDdtaateda who Brad fa Xrw "*J c4~ta «ad*ia.«ad , fija»£.™J!:jX5 1 J_»- ^|»i 1 1 " aars _lbl*fe Iwr HriTal at RatbcxI d^LjdraR1' |w *Aw ban thrtwo hiim OM bticht i h ,wi. <.ilN* iiifcad anUnw^n sxsns?Kiia.,*MrkL '■ ~»^is.rar : W» wj wtc 1 X?r-Air^x;^r 3wT*~**MtLf,r *■* B.lil.s5hl^b.w * »A(b|,bibrwta< ehw- " jSz&JzQrJz* ^ >- w»B" WA.W4J bw*w W « — * J-tiha Iwd., -

J wid. nS tall. cood-looUa^xooac Allow. with brawl abnaldwa. blw tjm I cbwtait bAir. . load, ltoawt ralra. Aod a brartp. lABsb-prarokiac laacfa Son. tody is to. rilkc tkoofUi bin «C7 budwww-poor llttkUbbyOram. * Wh° "*™1 M Tnaajw•d yoapwwdBeAaf>riB.udwbobadlwrn a grwt Arorito wito EJun motto, and. 1 In amwijiwi*.., Ekm 1ut1b( no ri«cr>. b«d Inbwttod to. food old brfy'a In old-Uiioaod trinkru Elnm. too. bnd fawn r«ry kind to Ubbie. mad oo<*— brlor. b. -rat to Bonrdinfocbool — uwd to call bv hfe Uuk k, Bob Ala.' to. bad bmtbbto ro to tobool oa ly a rtry abort tin. dnrin< ber life harinc at— ayi bad a blind bUwr to look niw. nod bra rradin* WAS 4B«r. and bra -ritin* praaliar. and toe otra laid " toran-" — Ura to. tooald j hanwtd — --Jj-, nftw — j| 1 -wTb." b^d^ and it i bra that "two nrgativr. an -jaal to an affirmatii. and to. knew nothinc of nwic or ainrinp sat. . In old bynuw -bleb to. -as wool to sine, as tor rawed, in n sweat bird-Ukr Take : sod ' ^ n*T'1 ra=A»~I nor mllopnl in bra k^lto^iLd "Li ';rltah " 1,1 Trou. to toll st* wwwwrwly pratty. j you think ol dandelions and ditrt-, Friends of to. (raw and ciorra. Elan, bad liked tor little r-omaa in ' linw. (Otto by Tray mock-toil liked bra Tray mock— bat tor ■ iniiwul none of toe grmcm and ar^oirrmrau he had rraolnd his wifc should pesos. Mis. , ^^•^•raroed^mlmoet toe reailnaUoa of I -rra hope to come- and poor Ubbi. ftlt I thai bra fat. —as Mated toe drst Ume ib»y drort pan bra bom. la bb burr,. 1 ■"okint wnilinriy In web other', few.; | - and layln* said. U- (ray silk dram to. -a. making, fcr (ear toe tears might toll upon and wain toe shining fabric, to. "Ftwiton" harbcan and tool fall dfA month bad pwwed since to. fair j match-maker bad brought the youug farmra and bra not-w-yoong Osier toL osonto. Picnic., drirea, sinsring-par- 1 h^aasaas^aga! s bra regal manara and bra Ic^phsb- > "1 -ito to* wraa alMtle Jconrrr. wid Etom to blmwl/owr lore., Augwt • morning u be pwwd o«lof Id. rmie tm 1 1 bis way to call on hi. iady-ioT.; -far to i confaw toe truth. I would Fke to ha.. | my wtlrw,Jwtoor;bnt ah.1, to band',stw» I am aaw wch hair and teeth — ' I and w dfgaidsil and to derra. Pw ran - I rauldat do brnur. and III irapw. toi. j Tray day. ' Ak! Ubbfe good moraing ^ ifi.S'lw coald aot aooraaL be 'strode' 1 irat Trumpet- cine coOage. whrau »oor. '•^Jj^fWahtotanwd to be red ' "andiag. oawsto',' t^STfallw'TfeT ; 10 oaeoftb. pWarsof Unporch. la gwHty — aitiag to ee. him paw As be wlraed toe haul door of Kay. ' '»ond Boon (which Mood bo.plmbl. .*w> idtth . Girl— aun. ww In toe kttehrahariagnrhat with toe rock, and .be faratbra. had gone tttolng-w lib ' o bom be —as a great feroHfe cawr fay- ' .ulivntaaingtomwg lUm ' -- VwudW." toe add. la ber iwm. ' 1 '"by w»y. -fawwl—mto Hn. Mills'. ■ Mm MO. -a. the ne it ndgbbor. 1 abotd a quarter of a mita away.) Rbe's ' sofn to too— ram bra ww Awn I ' rammed to go to. bnt*mwawa told a 1 . sick dirt to. wn; ra m* Mayad home. 1 Telia nory" Ekm lifted to* pratty little totag upon 1 Ifekawrad gary bra a kim -pil UD ' ..<u a story directly." b. wid . -Bowls "Kooky A not Deba-dcwt Int. , —P— >" linku hto ikdilig bond. " IMnh lo*. prwty Aunt DMfef , " Ain^ pratty. Bwfaasrllto. J "L "Ifahr Why. srhw do you asoan. 1 ! UttleGlrlf- , I -wn WT« tto." wid LtMUGlrL , ;lwu4tah?2L£feEUrd*r""*fa* V* t l^mrw-itofetokbghfe , i^Ife^wT^u'^XSX? I '^ss.-i^sSv'ty^: ; saidl bunt aewwtl Anal Drffe Aa' c : 1 wokto up whra Auat IWiia oowdl up. c (aa'Ilotkadat h». n'kto.wlto— . . boBH old win*. V are's on. la my Jalrytoook Safe. Claw gib w. Chrtwj -But why do yon think toe's. «,p-hr P j-tod JLfe. iaagbmgiy. • to. toBd ■ Iroke <to fa bra story to klw hii. u. tbe * :<ayhpdkawr. " ■ - Uwn" wid UmW Oiri. -hb de- " . ltom.-to.fe Mmtnoked ofTdlfam " bwr. «• tw danM brabwrto. * I bad no rod il m' only on rye- * ihrn«: M'albwteef Ml rat. in' I tw 1 jssusi-saj?'- « \ bdBmMypwd bra upo. toe f j rad-mSfeghm tow b. bn* far- J ; g.TgSSSsaj: . »f*m» toarjkw mRfc^r' J 7T a ■mw «Bk*d bfe «N »— fe k ; BIMfe a

*-[ TIMKLTTWKM. id j Profawor A. S. Packard. Jr.. meatloos a. an Intonating fact that lb. Pwbio m Indian, ol Xrw Moxleo bare, like toe n. Egyptian of old. teg haw la the habit *- of laylag up storw of whM and com rr two and tone ywra fat ad race. It 1. ■n not certainly known whether toey do d. Ibis as a pro ris loo sgalaot drought or a. tbe raTagea ot to. locusts, though from w facts recently obtained, regarding tbe sontoran range of the Rocky mountain b- locust In Krar Mexico, h would so pear i- 1 to be toe laot named, ie — — 10 | Prwidwt Barnard, of Columbia Oolr. ; lege, in New York city, one of toe ricb|(1 rat lo toe country, has come out in far or „ of admitting women to too pnrllegra of „ that IwUtution on equal terms wito |d men. bat he in Mt supported by toe d inmw of ths instltnttoo. Columbfa "m college is toe country— against '.ya in I al Michigan Unlreraily and Lk» at Uar- j M- raid ; and tuition to needy undents al „ Columbia was remitted to tbe amount JjofMMW. to Cincinnati dmectirra are puizling 1 tbesnadTra orra a crcwt store robbray ' in that city. Entrance to tor store -as ; f- effected by a rear window which -as. >• ' pushed down from tor top. Tills -la- 1 giar grating with sharp spikes on lite r. top. which came within seen in-be. of d ' tbe stone — lado— -cap. How any one j ic oucidellmb up a grafting «! bars twrnt, 1 id (rat high, sqoraar through a ra.rB-inrk a aperture with a rough stone shore and jf sharp spikes below without impaling d i himself, is something " no lelio— can it | Ond oat. " "j Ibe condition of some Xe- York ten.- j ' ] meat hi men may be inferred (run tor J fa«* that toehwltoinepratora found that J, ; many bouara are utillaed lor eouliry ] te r*i*'n*- ducks gad ben. bnng | f. cooped up in collnn and under fad- 1 •trade In one baeesneut kooducLs ud lr | duck. ; at another place -err INC cfaick- * I CAS, while fifty dnrks roosted under toe ^ bed; and at still asoUiw houra WOgrara i and daoka —raw crowded into the cellar Tbe (owls —ere unusually fat and plump. 1 ' .— bile the people who sheltered toeni ^ ) —ere pole and sickly. L | Lord Deurnaa, In n recent debate In | j tbo House of Lords, apoks slightingly ol newspapers, and the London World toil, j ,' i this toory to aexouat far it ; " He one- j a wrote to the editor of a morning paper, n ".mpiainlng that be had hew Imperfect 0 ly reported, and supplying In a post- j 1 script toe purport of what be bad wid. ! p. -tdch be derirsd toould be pule { - Halted. Tbe editor politely rx- • p Mined that Lord IWma bnd not a bow reported his use bssrw Inaudible - in ths gmlery. and tost while b. Imd r nobWlord. be oouid u* ^dnThiT vra" 1 . .Ion uf to. rirarabSomtoTtoeTrlslra. i i were Unable to rand toe maauecripl 1 s Urd Uwmasmay well to Ink meanly ol I Ermy year there a re coined al tor ! i 'sited State, minto what an- known as ; proof sets of all the coins of the cpun- ' p try. »fcieh can Uparoharad by any one . I drairing toera. and _ collector. , romplete set for each year, the number of coins struck off annually i. consider- , able. This /car lha demand for thrae , proof era will be mud. fergw al the . ' mint than usual, ae there hae bran no ' minor faMtfaaaluUswr coiucd. and con- ; rauueaUy.no one bat any hewing toe ' . date. Tbe mints, bowrrra. will coin 1 trad MA and thrae. oa account of toe , eranll number roitmd. will U time be- ' - IIW..I) Tnlonbto. A It sad; numenas ' inq uiriw an bring rraefrad al to. mints ' I asto^wbeu tow. proof set. will be f Tbe big cagthrr ballooa at rati, hw ■ iwad to exist. A aaddea el...— from ' heal to cold Cawed . rapid coodeas.- k ibagm which filled feaad. toe • wtod bdnghlgh to ths Umc . toe nm^k h toow by (be dimiwttiw of-Ui» 0 "dam. efptwa blown riolenUy * agnlas. tbe hailooa nt ersry gust. Bad- " tisrly s loaf report was beard, toe huge 9 rame imablog to the grotmd. Tb^ra- * ruriwdfeXS7,X^K! * loc«H uo ow -w hurt by torwddra ' rrMara of toe grari Tolsmc of gas. The 1 hallow WW owned by M fHBwd,jghw * rnwcwto.d It. (hi b said to ha-* ? TtajwdBMMgg from U dariugtoeKt- J s plwt wWrh prodwn a kfed of couoa a and fex from lb* aur Walk. Ilk. Il alrwdy baea wotw iato fabrics, and, as w, anW. thai wlflawbawawdclMft t> w. to made from this pkwt will P mak. good paper. U hw bwa sailed toe n pkwt. Il ow be ptoawdfe tos d •priag wd ew in to. fen and winter, ic asss&ser-'css ■ftbnara. From n stogie root tow ww 3SS5SS s Sfsr-jsr : ttomft.l kfek ■ pi fas a to. ami wmtef Adrtw Z fitessits 2 SW sf pwp— wtol Img inn I ba- m SS^rgjrjg!! rabww.. jfemrfniLwrnrksmrife „ MR >* <• mi tawmdld'^tofe. (m

A Thrilling Bam. "Did you rand that railroad item in " tot those ol Monday, bended • My Mur0 draf asked n railroad man in n circle * inat night. 10 of toe coofaany'i officers, ud It was ,r subsequently disooTsred that a ntadmta B ww w toe loromoCiTe, and toe cause of * the runaway losing his lift at toe timsf" B Inquired another person. ' " Yra. the same," was toe regiinder. j. marked a third party, be* wees sundry |r " It eras quit, rxrit ing," said another ,( railroad man. "! know u incident h that was far mora exciting, howercr. „ ud II happened oa the Marietta sod a t HnrinasU railroad not any years ago. ,1 It come nonr rosUng nnomber of llTm.Tj "What was Ihatf-'was the general n 1 inquiry : ud then wito out accord toe .. J oirvlr closed up about tire nop who ap- „ " Il happsnni east of Chilli eothe. (xatouctor of toe M. ft C. » Ym""wS g that fellow has been in more mx-idenu . uiap 1 erra ww Allhelimelapeak°(d s'le was conductor ol a freight train on 1- tbe If A C. He had a limy train one e , instruct Gallagbra to side track It at the >( next station east at ChilHcothe. The y 1 and the order Bill raosieed sent him to d soon found, ou: that hr tad made a g grave blunder, ud ooe which might n cost many 11 Tea. Uptm making toe die- ' the— attention of array person mar. among others. Charlie llowanhgdhe ^ I train dispatcher. Ue rased like a eras; ^ \ " Charlie Howard srtoched and lisUl'nutes. ud ton his knowledge of the L l ams ud running Ume. be guessed at J ; toe true gate of affairs. The next staI lion was called and the startling Information learned that the freight train had D passed thrae. The west bound paaaeuB J and a terrible collision cm to.- rood - j seemed to be men table. "Charlie Howard prosed the right . mar in the right pine* thai time. Aa . I engine ww hastily brought out and I pressed into use. A rod-hot lire was ° I soon causing steam to angrily htai from . the staItw. The throttle —as pulled , I open and toe engine sped away like a , j frightened racehorse lagra's freight train. At last the object 1 chseed fould be seen n long way abrad. and toe draw whistle was called uar. Gallagher ww toe engine bearing down an bim ud heard tbe whbtling 1 which be failed to understand. In tome that another freight train was I— hind ! and rapidly approaching btm. Relying cm tor telegraphic orders he had received. and dmiriag lo keep any from the supposed train behind him. be hurried his ow* train ahead- Thus It bap. pensff tbm a eery lU-maichcti ram com-ov-pced ud | rmbld lo fettab ths : plan. «f atari. c Howard • GalUgbra's train sru being putostL 1 fw utmoat spwd. ud tor tone con- < suined in sboriwiag toe dfatanra heh and Howard's engine seemed - painfully lug In ths pursuing parties. I Steadily kras surely, however. Gallagher 1 wss oTobsoled. fail ft was aot until tbe ' single engine ton, had toe raafrad of the I freight train that to. rignal -down 1 hrakw' ww nadmnuui. Tbe train I explairaSs signal war thrown I out. ud In a few mm til. BUI Galio- 1 gheC. freight ww bra-xing up with idl tor porarr that two voginra could up- , ply. Scaraelj had to. tnia oommraced f to hack when to* shrill whfatlr at tot , bain coming vrwt wa. bwrd. } and fa a trw^Mecod. the own could be , "faganl throoi oat Mopped toe ' y— 1' v ruled. Charlie Howard gut the | ft»ightR|toth|ckb,toe ride trariu and , UcT4 falTt^rVd1 T1 bT^ lr™£jbt I mw cm to. rood on familiar srith , to tbeir employers.-— CfeeduU 7Ws. J The 111 1 of borad. ui naglM * hrit M. BfeWWd*il'ft '1 "we'"hJ^ J rffelfara Hrtri to^Xtfe*ranto 1 B toe ktou • t to MfakM Irak " krapfefeandimaok whore Uhndpfawd " yj-jrtys; aUkfe ouM ra BB' Mtadhmm " |Mlk to «H — jfUtof ^

FOR TEE FAIR III. r~ A New Y ork paper wys Short skirts * a« to he area mors worn this fail ud winter than they bars bees during " rinea and garment, worked wito yet i ™ beads mrlobaropfaoral by India ahawfe " aa large outer garmenU do not look weH » with abort skirts. India shawl, draped jj over these dresses will be particularly , suited to toe pompadour matrriaja. and the goods embroidered In Oriental de- - signs, which Me to be worn in the ra winter. T Autumn ud rva winter bonnet. bare hero eras. They are eery large T " Direcbare." " Muacadin " ud "Mar-1 " vetllrw-ehapra. with toe brim, targe '• tbu ibey bare ye* bran. It is thought most probable that flat crowns, made al ^ a different materia! from toe brim, will ■ be in rogue. One of tbe oew " IHrrav ^ Uiire " sliaped lennrts has a . square old gold^olored materiaj which is called r " satin antique.- being a combination of * plush ud releet. Around the crown is 7 color ud red shaded pi ume. The '< laahloo U not. bo -ever, to be limited lo " are still' u. be -oeu. but" are noTuy 0 kmgra considered eiegant r- Rreudn." or IT alter Scott. It is genra10 ally made of Scetcb ptald. It la plaited ^ and -bile checked goods are also auitAa " point d'raprit * is only suitable r- for trimming ud fa-bus to be worn over ; Hght mat'TtaLs, BrvUtn tare. — bicb^ta ft trimming silk and woolen aula This jf tare consists of bonds ol (strong tulle U WOI ked by hand wttb flu thrwd in light ud simple designs. This lace is made »' In imitation of the tad-fashioned Hal ft much larger figures. IV- bus and ptaeft likely thai a grew! deal of while will be 'l ibey hare been, ud many are no more * than a narrow trimming down the front ^ m the waist. A new material, called ° Tor. It is a ailk goods, heavy and soft. ' shades of India shawls, worked in odd. Turktab designs. Some of the ground. * ing of the* are principally of red. green * or turquoise blue. Caraqitlus arc made < : utlhinfabtJt. H13 «n rmy light-fiv ; - ting ud rather long, and are made withy The materia! i« -c> rich ud liandsome 1 that it requirra Mi trimming The rara x aquina are made either closing in toe I s VI nm IW open like a paietot. with revera. I white lace or plaited " point de 'esprit " ! C trimming. -Tlsrar coaaquira will be 1 1 made of any material and In any color. ■ toilets of black lai'lr. corbemirror white ■ muslin. Some tadira h»rr_oM cache- ! I mire aha— is cut forfiis purpose, in , which com toey con be trimmed srith | L ptaia pass. mculeTiea. in ourrrapondlng - colors worked with beads. Among the new fancy guOda now in ! I nre chatelaines and crystal amrbhandsomely mounted. Tbcy * are in muy designs, sorb a. .anil rta 1 * "volTers udquirers. Ornnmeau for tor - crinatat of diadem combs and flu 1 rounded ocanbs fa toe shape at the head. I Very pretty ornaments are also made of > light and dark shell fa the shape of j I Earrings fa Komamaad Grecian designs of dead gold are also fashionable. bracelets, and brace tela com posed of old coins continue fa u* gold and silver ornaments are made fa toe ftarma of umbrellas, guns charming m^Tl Zt IbTtattat'ta at £2. with the rroas-pirara burning toe strings, lap and lmaoa.of rubies, ud lha ribbon, whkh fa twiafad nrooad toe . tadira tor ■ mi I swear. They tave met/. with^ipore tare up^Tl- ] middle fa front. Sora.hra.an svorked with gold and rarer, and muy have ; -point d'Ataooon." eurabfaed wito toe A New Turk fashion eocxrepoadrat \ h. raprah; mora urafay a^apOam at * plain ref ra*. Eraa for aariy fall wrar , relre* eaters targrly Into the eombfaa- , Hon together wtth raraaTs hair. IHI. ■ peptfa and ailk. Td- , taqwnad. and Jhra. goods, aa wall ra J rafan rLfe" " Wvwa. mynfe braaaq atara. hSrad !!!!'2XrhftTlfei!li ■niurtia fa to. fera fefe to. in * to. *ra«y kauBaAnutorarahfe^ra. bra • fefeBaai 1 I tfagl. which, faramd at I tkhlNfefarato^M ^ fa fera y

are shows of marralon. tnataj ; silks and veiscta, snot with gold and Mirer or u embroidered wito gnus ud garni fared : jl wito fringe of toe gold and Mirer, j . hradrai by bud. aft* to* designs fa tbe 1 * fabric. rt It is decreed by oar qrara that a dta- 1 , ti action moat poaitlre must ba made be- 1 -H tween to* Myta. of garments to be worn I ^ by the stalely dame and toe petite 1 I mademoiselle, and verily tor royal lady 1 is correct, ud If this mandate be favored c some moat absurd ud grolaqoe fro- 1 1, tore, of following style will be avoided. For abort Indira bands are urad as trim- | u icings together wito perpendicular ' 1 ^ puffs, side pbutings ud low drapery. I r_ ud. fa truth, every thun: that will odd 1 1 , to appearance of si* or height, while \ tst for tall tadira. who wish u> .either fa- | ^ there are models for racb ud every one. j n J ud woe betide the [air one who makes ' el ®°v» delicate slaters, for fashion will for- j Tb u puiers are neospted is 1 settled ' xl (art. but Usey are not after ibe models . d of UV past agre. proving that it ta not M imporaiblr far "sometiiing new undra ^ *s yet merely add symmetry u> the form " serve a. aujfport ud add a grace to the . A form divine. Tbora of drar hair are < |r inaat decided novelties fa material ud r formation, and are aot inline® red in the d siightral degree by either tbe warmth ol d I rainy atmoapbcrs.whicb affeclrd mubair A •" seriously as lo insure Its huuhmenl from ibe realms of fashion, b 1 In hale ud bonnets, loo. distinctions , : buyers will find in wlnsiraale In uar- a . ,r I crest di varsity ol ehaprs and sty ira, sail- , i, '■»« every kind of face and capability o( j, I brine Inablonahle. for il must be rets [ in America who cunoi I- atyliahly si "o^1' °P '? «" a.-compltabed artist 'B \ ( crabtnstnms of two or three (a Or-. - ; ^ in the weddine drera will prarail. and - the prefrrrncr is civen 10 rre^n; wbile ' * trimmed with tacr. There are also nro- 1 hare been ordered, bath plain and ta 1 * brocaded «ripra. When plain white I ^ ialUriu uee.1 il requires a greal deal al i *! much in vogue The — hi' r Chamber; : 1 J" ' causes are now made so rich by Trivet ' 1. raised figure " ud by satin stripes tha j j. rtale.y drrea of a bruta.'m'pecially wb™ , I. hat (or Use next season tbe pulet-drap- | ■- much aa ibey are for other full-dre-a j , I toilet lea. The ore-skirl drapery is very 1 , ie graceful, and in some drraaes is made aa , * | while tot hack retains be princeai- \ 1- slsape. ud la cut fa one pirre wills Use ; II ; oruxe-bloaaom fringe la used fa pro- i ' " fusHm to drape Use aides and ti -unsure. , * trace flounces are also art fa gathered ! , * rosra arrora the front ud aide 1-ce-dUss | j ; of the akin, hut are not put on toe train. ; , * j which la Mill left ptaia on Use edgte. | ), ' t though sometimes rtalsurats-]y trimmed " I up each aide. Tlsc high corsage ud ; ° song coot alerrra is Use serran Mjie that , » la prefcrred for church weddings, but r ' muy banqura will bare surplice drapery , of lace followfag Use outline of u open m ' ess* iav steer re rreschlng Us toe elbow . ' | will also be retained. Corsage bunqq-u 1 are remorvd lo rise e! sou Li ere. —bra* Usey r ! form epaulettes. Xew aria of orange 1 blossoms have long trailing sprays that * i form a Bash that may br pendent m Use k - left aide of toe front, or ebe directly be- « hind. Tbr fall* rd 1 remains pltan. with " ' unhemmed edges, and ta allowed lo fall r I orra toe face.— Harper's Bazar ■ : p X corrrepoodrnl at the SossarCrvpra J" - j tells to* following anecdote : A young ° ' ooe Ume. and loved toemtato ao wnil " ' Usat be was fa a oonaidrrahlr quudary ^ ; that beToold r^eitbvr'oo-*" for toey ° ' | finally concluded to try a UUle strata u ! gran. Bo ooe day he mounted his borer. F ! I rode out to are his fair friends and i! ' hitched Ida bar* at toe gale of tbe Ant .. ' Going lutes the boo* fa pnteodnd u ; brats, be told tbr giri Ida hoc* -as " srk and aakrd if toe could giv* him uy ' ' araapfags osu of , to* my. as tout , , was a good remedy . " Ob. ta, yra. lota * ' of tara." was the anew*, ud going lo " panful of dried dough. He took toot G ^-^tao-d-fbra- fajraraway. Jwsce fa the kitchen would be raitora a * toe some trial, hot this time bta S answer was. " So. to: I always aruto " sat my tray wkra I flnito making op "■ lira doogk" He ray wtaely too* tor f fatorgjri for. wile. A raw stars >« -hV* way tie wind blows. Fj S panoky rftotarillL! ta 1^- * IWpraoky of . tight brat la rania * TV. prantty of a baby ta ill igli.t *TbT praa»y U a pretty rato fa as * TV. I .iltf edagud fatW ta .rarer todfesfetoraftferea- ' * tag u sma afen — .ton, far pa ■

Waited that Etde. r Two prinunsre. who exccltad Dickens . I Mark R^ley fa toto power of being . , jolly under discouraging rireumMancfe. - appeared fa New Mexico ryranUy. Chief J ustiee Prfaee was holding court. ■ and the two mra. named respectively . Rivera ud Gonralra. were on trial for 1 killing a womu. They were ably def fcoded by three counral who had conr trated toe c—ae rigorously, taking muy I exceptions and preparing with much - ear* for u appeal fa care of u adverse ' ■ result. At length, in toe evening, the - | verdict came. " Guilty of murder fa the ' r 1 third degree, punishment fixed at three . | years' imt-tisonmeat." Formal notice of f 1 - appeal was given, and then J Udge Prince ' 1 pronounced tha acntci.ce. directing to* 1 - imprison meat to be fa the Nebraska s Stale prnllrntiary. At thrae word, toe , ■ ' prisoner-— Rivera— who* fare lit up » I with pleasure. The rounral. however. ' r were busy preparing their appeal papers. | J - ■ and scon ill v era's lawyer p reran led him j { —lib a formal affidavit to sign. " No j t I you doo-t.- -as the rrapon*: " I don't > s t -ass't no appeal doe sse— trial. I -ul t to go to that place - The cssunse! rx- e r ptafaed Usal be -ra quit, sure to be ao : t s quitted next time " So matter,- odd j 1 ' braaky I ain't going lo be cheated out „ r at that ride in a railroad, uo bo— .- Ex- B v prelnlaltaus —eve in rain. The other j • I prisoner s Is— era hoped for Irattar sue- j f Mttch for them. " DouH he . fool and I [ r bug around here baring ne— trials,- | , ' said be " Come along —hh nse lo toe I ' Statcra ud roe and you'll ra- a brap of F ' t lonxaies also refused to sign, ud the | r ' ta-yere found Ibrmarivra uuraly pow- j ■ ' rate* in the matter becauw their rlleuta 0 ' Instated on going to prison and— njoving * • the novelty of the coveted " ride on a I -j Step Nr.- lira. , Don't scow i. it spoita faces Before ! J ' bta a small railroad map. There ta a j grand trunk line no- from your cowlick I In the edge jf your no*, intersected By j ' . us unawares *f fro— a -ben the light 1 a , tightly -hen -c . sun. a think. Th*rv j u I no denying there are plenty of tilings , » to scowl about. The hob; in the cradle j , r frowns when something fain to suit, i , 1 same Way when you leave the sugar off. * Cross," wraay about the children, and " . ( " worried to death" shout the grown folks- and as. for ourseleen we rent * our souls In such peace that it ] ti 1 will roflsvt itself fa placid rouetrnaucra. 41 If your forehead ta ridged with wrin- 11 j before forty, what will It be at ' a I sevraty » There is one coneoiirg thought I it I tbe death sngr. always erases them. ' | to. extremely aged, in dnslh. often I ™ leaving oar tagjastosSmaf them calm I |J and truquilTBui our bus in cm is with { ,1 Scow ling is a kind at .ilea! raoid- ( " ing. Il shows thai ouraouis need swee*enlng. For pity's soke let ue take a aad | or a glad iron or smoothing tool of <' some sort, ud straighten the* crease. ! out of our (rare before they breome in- I »" delibly engraeed upon our riraga.-to. ! '' <*m* _ | Tratiiag varara Banning Buses. ' ^lnu editorial article under toe above | (, mate be. in toe United State, are ! " much more universally attended thu ,1 runhlnx races, ud ray. fcrther - Nor ta to. race-hoe* to valuable a b Tliere has been ■ decided iararara^of ud trotting stock unually; " ""fail oarvfage J" Some remarkable price- hart fern paid or bones fa the United States, but ft ta r only for the troOera that tome fahnb..,, sums*, given. We have already Hated ol fl 18.000 was the targrat sum ever re paid for a three-year -old ; but Ibe full ai stater to Falsetto sold for only fly. 000 J The prior paid by Mr. Crane for Spud- to thrift -si fl u.ooe and ooe fourth of tie to Ifo-d'S'ueB that rolt during the year fl far different. Mr. Boon* paid flfo.MO la Pocahaatex. (30.000 for Rams, An.- It 000 for Dexter, (10.000 for Starlit (10.- Ir 000 for Edwta Fortran, aad (UA00 for l« Mr. Smllh. of New Jraaey. hi paid (JfaOOO lor Goidradto Maid. (M.0M ot for Jay Gooid. (30.00. for Lady TVorrae, el for Loey. aad (r?.000 for Tatttar. bi Mr. VandrahUt paid (01.000 for Maad rt aad (10.000 for Lyaradra Boy. Tbra. *, a few only of the faataace. w. raa at now coll te rated. Tb. targrat ratm erra en paid for a hurra te Encfaad. where tfey to

paid £ te^n^toT IfetotrfW* (tetoO toT"* P*fa* "r**ft*ftfcy ararly aasaly. Btair A tool al to. Middle Part rata, fa MS. 'cSl'fadtaiu j a. 1272^ fa to. Araraicoa rife Iraaa lha* won to. fatal. Hiiaal .ilin ol Ol I an 1 1 te | rn* rad 1 I rail fe Intend, bra bava forrad b, tamfaam revmaea to — «pt ' a poMOon « ra. af to. fn I ,t te 1 to* New IteOratW Craraal »*- tajX> - ' , IMmik

f rata by Mb ra. sra. ram »PJJr** P*>MR MfcteNfefeoBftapraFBra,teata ra ted. to. draoraft.ara'* Stadfor rad tatterara yUi rad fotet; Uteste toft. to. rate w* raw . kraMtoi ytaM aB praw. Itatta ta tata. tta -raeU graws Straea to. tarata tavfafa* wsara: Utta by (te. to. ligfe tetorara;'Uatata to«ta Ml bragtag raah Latta by kiata Uragaad fa raaa LfOla ta Mala the arataa ra. by ifata toa Cad ta all ITERS or ISTEREST. A double shell race— '.'tarn. A piece congrera A quUtteg party. There are SU churcbra in Chicago. Motto for bakras — Dare to dough right.— Throat. Giragfec. To give giasa a great briUtanry , wash with damp sponge dipped fa spirits. A pig in Philadelphia was born with heads, but died anon after birth. Toomflofa ofarcod thing, as to. kitraid when it foil lain toe milk pall Then are l.au.000 miles of lelegi aph . wire, fa toe world. Tbay craMflOOO.. NUN. _ A gtarar U u inoffenire fowl, ud yv* everybody gets down on bra -OOowa 1 fffaall. 11a. I In the new Eddystooe lightbbou*. oft ; the Corntah mafe the new electric light will b. tried. | In all the important fossil discoveries ' of tlie prat thirteen c-nturiea. no foail lias yet been found that wat as big aa lu ! -Hsosbeyr. ! The New York hone-car companies I are eipraimeoting with a view to eub- | atiiuting compreaaed air I c urad cf Three promise* eiik muufactureri at j Macclesfield, England, are coming to ' Paterson. N. J.. next year with ravers] hundred workman to canyon their butl.raraa Thrae it much com plaint, says u (x change, relative ta toe scarcity of an. I and two-dollar bills. And of all to. ! otoen. Mr— oil tbe otoram.— B*falo SBraid Ibim 'hU^otarae. hogmbeo^fasd bunt ud covered a lady customer'. 1 Journal. 1 Mrs. A. T. Stewart refuse, to giv. And tbe does right. She range* MmBormlA0 Tbe official report on the recent fire i at Irkutsk. Siberia, which dcMreytd Shout 900 buusra. shows that sixty Urea ! were lot*, the greater number of whom | were children. ladies, ray. tor Aibuy Jowrmal. are I like watches — pretty raougb to lodk ai; sweet face aad delicate hands, but «omeI What difficult to " regulate " after tiray are set a going. | This, indeed, ought lo by a happy world to tor mu who has health, wealth and no corns on Uta tore.— Ootcaada KaUrprur. For faking oat scorch this ta u easy : If a ahii t-boaom. or uy otota Sitirta. bra been score brd fa troalng. fag It where bright sun will fail directly oa it. It will take it entirely oat. J In ISM Flora Temple made beraelf j famous by trotting a mile tat. IN; fa I4UC7 Dexter covered a mile fa «.l7i;ia j 1874 Goldsmith Maid fixed her record I at ( I*, and fa 187. Barns made a mil. «.m. Two years ago toe foftRVh Han". I cock county. Ky.. "puMed" their lands so ! as to prevent vportamen shooting upon In the interval tot squirrel, have ao multiplied that a large part at | corn crop fa the county bra been iy siroyed. I The proprietors of the Green poiat ! long Island) ship-yards, the targrat te j tbe United States. Mate that torn ta pr—ticolly ao building of wooden Treacle in this co u try. ud torn toe ship of toa future will be of iron nnd fa most ease. ! propelled by Hqpm. I Tbe Edison Compuy baa obtained I toe Prvoch'fovermmeot pe.mtafaoa to ratahltah teles bone communication let— ran toe various quarters of Parfe wIUbTlrafaltad fa one's' Bright litUe giri-" Th. robbers cuY toesn." Vldtoe— "Where bra be hid toear little girl - Why. 1 beard him tellntansbr had put 1 ban op toe spout, and be fii'assd toey would atay there." " WfaU tayoornam.*- raked atrach* of a boy. "My ana. ta Jala," wra toe raid. " You abould hare aid air.' And now. my tad." arming to another bov.^" what is your " On it be possible ay Algoraua no tare, has 11 Uta hrown-vyref Cu it ba thai bar careran have beeoa* to him at bar odd a bcoru young poilbrack of oar local nobto b* " stedfly^coapaay to. In reaore her cUngiag taukra breast "Your Algernon ta all right." aid toe yooto. wito u uraray •quirm. "bat If yuadoat letupamfaafe Tlktav. to. spiral ofay Mod wiU f murrmomBrm.

K t EMM Psteta in Errad H.tlifl. r'^Tl?' 1*^" I***" from reran* coatribatsora on lis. nstajrauud formed froav toe faarandltortai , taarafera rara. vfe: - I 1. Good whrat lor (oar. ftaraevafe1 ton of wbaaA. anfa ra are fiifltlnt te I gtetan. wiD nut mnk.gcrad.fenr. • _«- A gaod aPtar tn gted to. wtera- ; 1^-SLT -ZZSi :%aw,ra »!■*■%» (■ i» to.feret.tai iSactL'ttfs-iin; I ; btaMy. rate. Rsraly yraa*. M L Tfeungk Uradteg Aflra Bft» » ' knd rai ngfl , knrad ft n rate*. Mngra , 7 BtaraAtetonfen^iratanaMfe. , Kte. us ta -.ray taa >— I . .C fe >(Nfeo— ■ Jfaflft fa>