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• ' I J Cji: VOL. XII. > CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1880. NO. 10. i

STAR 0F_THE CAPE. Ta^jgvaaear t JOB PffTwriHC e i? b¥kY'm¥ web , — w»f| ■»„ Tk tor iowtn m the Wmio. TUTMOMIAU. jsjinxxs. gaayjE^;-- 1 jSgaaS^iSBgsi gg-g?-'^ QHE^MpMn WILC0X& WHITE ORGAN CO. J Uridyl. Gnu. G.S.J. "HfiffttT Mn PlfahT umt«mntikam. ThjII i?TT The most popular Organs of tne flay! UlRWIUfl II QUALITY. /wnaBoioV {Mnctn ad Wnj ESr »M«'| -j - «. F1—

In Om Wfater. Otote.ta^d7ralb7.roa«. j jBfaawtaMr.M (teepees I J T j «l j ! ''nLft •****» u, el". >!»*. i I ■ •»"" T — •»•. J. Cr-e* t THAT BROWN DRESS. ' ** I think ifa about time I bad n new , drsae," (aid Mil. Torrry to br- husband J om day. when to wm counting ovvr . Ito may to bad )M bcoogbt (ma , ton. where to bad (old a load of wbfftt. "Suppose jo a glvumerae of those pew bills. John, nvn time yoo go to town, and let me go with you." Ito t *tt5r IH wr*3Zm& Mr. Tor- ' „ nj. evidently a. much surprised a. br tod over beaa la hb Ulr. "Why.' audi. I thought job bad plenty of , good clothes. I dent are what yna ore to thinking of vbta yoo plaa to spend when yoo ton nan now item you , , too* what to do with.* "I don't kaow what you're thinking ol wtoa yoo aay that." answered Mn. ' Tcmy. I ban tod juat two ralioo totot stages of waar. On. calico to ' quite good. Two ealiooro ore half won ° out. Tbat old browa dm baa doaa I doty tor two yaan at ay good dm. . aad Ihto on. "-holding op a frayed alarra far bto Inspection - abowa far . toat r*a mandsd U ufail (tors'. , nothing laft to wad it with. aad it J "^VeU. thats ooTj tn." arid Mr. J T™Ito sixth linpai* to to a lan. _ which woold acarorly to appropriate . far wtater wear." answered hb .. ' wlfa. - raa wan that faron draaaao long that I tote the tight of It. No . matter wtoaa I go. that haa to go. loo. I doat batora tto aaigfabora wool,! . toow am If Itoy aaw me an? from * tone with anything Haa tm." 7 Ito aora 1 Mnidat aan tor tto 1} *h^T' iff*1 " Mra. Torrry. J| -IdBBt appaaw. of Ito pnctloaao n win. Bomdaya. of bajing a aaw ^ dm tto ■ ttoy tato a aodoa lato r. ttoir toada that they'd Uto owa." aaid , Mr.Tortay.Ttaylmiawal.aly. "W.Vr b g^Sgaaaase ■ V n all boogbt aaadlma thing., the a faid tbm- " Atobb. Tto^irMw b laotaa wtoaa , pnfamnr rf pdkta^j j ; •cjfstiz' » ton rxt^^toatT: I haaa aanad aaa. I ttoak; bto if yoo 7 toat ttdak an. yoo tod totter keep tto J " "iS'TtoTayttmaparwtoBp. tto 1 mtorkart^naiBOBa of M. extra- j '^Pij :SaSHvrH: » "^Ttoatnmoto tocr. Jfoornr ' : gSafeyggxt ; ■ »" ys > : wS^BakJti : s?C"S:s!riS5 ■ te Bnito^ritoto*4- *** ► atoheife-BtotorrLrL'zr:

jhwdm. That waa -good raoogb for ! I anybody." v . Mn. ratine bad a qolittog Wcdnaaday mfternooa. aad tto men wq> la- I riled to taa. Ctod la tor bron liaaa. ! 1 Mn. Torray made beraalf rtrj cootpicnoot am on* tto other ladlee daring 1 tto earning. Tto oonimai totwan 1 their pretty garment* and baron wm ouraidernh), to her diaadrantarr. and tor haabnnd did not fail to Botior it; j 1 " 111 warrant ttoir dram coat Sra ] I or ten doiiaaa apiece, and I cant adord I that." to thooghu and triad to bwgat I ! that Ihm wan aorh thing, aa d. mm i , I in the world- , , Tto nrxt Sunday tto bron dma t * rot to churrh agala. and twice during ' j tto waek it waa on doty. i Mr. Tomy began to gw tired of ' bron. taa be wooUnt any eo. He wood it far a month. Daring that ! lime the inert tab Ir garment wm won 1 no iem than ten timea. It wm at Mra ' Baxter", aociabw that Mr. Tonry rapil- I ' pobl r. He wm eiuiag InTcorew* >*- • bind two ladioa. when one of them made ' thb remark to tto other: ■ "Mra. Torrey b a niot -looking woman. I think." < "Tea." wm the reply... "and eto'd ' look erer eo morh better If tew moid 1 dm m other folk. do. To ay certain knowledge, thb b tto tbfrd eraaon riiei , Mr. Torray felt eery uncomfortable. , ■ What makra her tuck to It m eto | doe.?" naked the other lady. •• Too t 1 know Tee only been la tto neighbor. , aix week., bat I'rc oerrr aeen her ; in aay other dm. and Pre met tor a t good many timea. too." | Mr. Tonry began to perspire toely. , " It*, tto only dm .be haa that "a fit ^ wear away from home la tto winter." . [wm^ttorap^.", ^ otter. ] "On. bo; only economical." wm tto . u.wer, with a Hub laugh that made I Mr. Torrey Ungb to tto tip. of hb torn, c I Mtppoee he . worth m moch u moat I ' of the farmers in the neighborhood." I ] •• And »he haac't anything better to c I wear than that ?" exclaimed tto other t ladj. indignantly. " IfMr. Tonry wen . : my baebaad. and obliged me to wear . one dm three yean. IM— " , ; Mr. Ttney didn't atop to bear the erg- . tenor labtod. He nerar knew whether t | tto ladim knew who the aaa wm thdt r madgaoch aa undignified daah far tto . afde-door or not. Dot be haa aerer met abiy warn. «rtUn« a "Bee hery Sarah. I want to make a a bargain will yoo." be enid. next mom- 6 tag. looking rerj foolbh and red in the t finfa. " 111 Mra yon fifteen dollar. If S yooU prambe nerw to waar that brown „ drew away from home ng». r " T " Wly I" exclaimed Mm. Torre,, o with a twinkle of triumph in her eye. a " I hope your haven't got tired of it? tl I'm aura It-, good enough for anybody." z "la it a bargain?" naked her haa- d boMing np Ito money. u tto barn, when he hepp""d to rememTbepaxt San 4a j whan Mra. Torrey walked uptto bb at church, tor hue- J hand arm leaUy prood of bar. Her new black dm fitted baatOlfnily. and Ito 0 ttoboaac. And the pretty bonnet, with * hoana to wear with bar new ganaenu. " made tor look fire yam yoemger than alb had dm in tto od hat rite bad ° "Too doat aay yon got that dm ° aad fhb aaoqne arraagamfnt. aad thb *! bin an. for that money r to aakad. . when tto, were going home. - Tn. 1 did." ahe anew.i.d, "Imred ■nd parlof tto rihham andbiap l*hwi 7 tofcra. I da believe I like thb wit h than the brown dtam." I, "Hang tto browa dm!" tx claimed r mt Tartte, - 1 hope yoall nerar men- fc « A limrWI Adrien la Taaag Man. * ! DM yon rear tet down.Ta1nu.nhmt , and oonwaapble lor aa hour cr two. tto « I bounty at manor? Toe will appnetetr c jlMMfl; ' paralyria by tto Bum who alwaya will . I t>M to yon ^ tto raiinmd cm; am ( team whrn a man bm toan talking pofi- , j tiaa to yoa wfam to kaown yaa hate . IpoNteta; mm lime wtoa ha haa haaa , ItaMn yna nil abate klmiiif nrwyteg | to find tot all ahant ymmlf tto. yna , ffiKrtsdr.srrsL; : !te aocdtoj ma i aM.fi apfatt; fialtow an , j peter tortarad aonl aefUy m the I wihgbt . 1 aha dp we. and pan fara her with a lore . pm wnaMp. AB dmt .par Bfat , ! Sow and than edtewr of aemtampbabm ) . j b worth a wmfe drtalk. TtoftiaadeaB , .km b all thadmnrtn yon whan yon ! AMI fiaU khMatpffbi fa frt. mmfar. my aa.) ndna my asrhiag m him. ; Warn yvn mm« a earaam. my aaaowha ! -a ,!=r=.rL^nrfs! jmag m bte maafrAfi^teMM la^fc i a. ham. tto nam ton to —ten hb "'■wEnT pan ml Taj aST rim ■ ; yte waaalrypw. Jm ^ ;

' TIBfXT TOPICS. . I The totel prndacdna of rubber mam . I tacrare. in Ito Caltod fitatea Jcring tto _ I prmeat year. It b eati mated, will raach . ' anioont New England will prodaoe • , about two-thirta. I j A large plant, growing from aix to ' . feet high, aad peodoric. a kind , of ootlon and flax from tto aamc .talk , r barn diaeoernd in Wbconain , I Since good Moth cat, to manofactnred | 1 frum it. it follow, that good paper a bo ; i I to. aad ttotrfore the plant hm Htoc I called the paper plant If planted in I i tto eyeing, it can to rot in ito fall aad I : winter. It bbacbee I tee If white whlb I •tending, aad will yield at Imthrae or I r tone to tto acre I ; I After wane arren year, of labor. Eider 1 [ of the Advent church, ot Porta- 1 mouth. N. II.. hm comnbaed a map 1 , I about no Ire long, reprewntin* the 1 ( from B. C. to 1861. According to tto 1 . elder', ciphering. Chriat b canting on ' main 1.000 year., during which time 1 all aatioaa will to converted, and at 1 I octroyed and rebuilt, aad wr nitt 1 1 farrrer la Paradbe." Tto oebbrated pigeon rooat In Scbu county, lad . b now. aa it bm Wen far , •e- euty-fice yean. Ito rooat of million. 1 of pigeon. Ttoy fiy away In the morn- i ' lag to ttoir feeding graoeda. many of t them going to aorh a dbtance that ttoj ; do not return until midnight. The t ' thb rooat 1. broken down badly, large r limha being mapped off like reeda br 1 the accumttlateo weight of tto birda , are killed nightly, but the , laughter hcih to make no diminution ■ in tto rant flock, that congregate there. ■ Two mlneajuM returned-, from land- ' rille. attended a dance at Centra. Hail n Chicago one night recently, aad one ( of them becoming into, rated look off f rigoronaly engaged in the witch erien of tiw dance. Luckily for him an officer . took pomemloa of the coat, aad loond l wallet in a pocket containing fi if? .000. which to retained aaleiy to the care lee. miner. He b ooe of two men who walked from Chicago to lead rille when tto mining excitement broke out. apd returned wealthy owing to a bold ! •peculation. Tto Chicago flawing , tat Adccrtutr 1 afiirmathal "Alaakapromiaeato tooorac L aornething of a bonanxa to tto United ' notwithatanding all tto ridicnb f that haa been heaped upon il aince Mr. | paid t7.000.800 of goerrnmeat j ' for 11 Recent dbooearim ofj valuable mineral depoaiu have attracted j ^ the noinL r of while* bcrom-a larger. ! The future of Aimkn. from nreeent in- i ' will to a complete vindica- " of, the iate Secretary Seward's ^ •hrewdnem in making the purchaae." Tto annual prim of 24,000 francs , (titoO) girrn by the King of the Bel- , b now offered lor IWI. It will to 6 awarded to the author of the toat work fa tto means of improving acaporu »itn* , alad upon low and randy coram, auch aa tto Belgian porta. The com petition . b aa InurnatioaaJ one. aad Americana can. of roan* compete. Tto work, mat to rant to Ito Mlnbtere d' Tin tarieur at Brnaaeb before January I next. Tto prim will to awarded by • g jaij cotnpowd of four foreigner, aad three Beigtnae, all of«whom are nomi- . anted by the king. A Strange nuateimd snlcfcb ocenr- b red a abort Ume ago at lliimaii. la * owing to hb violas! conduct, fob ■ lowed tor k> tor father', toaaa. find « right and Ml at the Inmate, killing the • latter, discharged the remaining barrvb ' of hb revolver al the people who triad « to arrest him. (ton item fled hirmelf * with n pitehfarfc. and Um moment the asrairi; to had aevanly wounded aJCwfai , of Ma anmllaala. be drew a kalfe.oot , hb thtdu from am in ear. mad fall dmd , W*Pnpw toiokam* now bring mannbe \ tend fa Tier sarin, and lately a ft* ' wte»mBd» by one of ttopspwmlib of j Cwfifarmfa. b wMcb fitnfa ttoy tod fair \ Mtoa"bi ft^jl'n^rfal^ [ parikmWly agantfa rwatoa^nd vmt , riiii'1 lig aimirikiy ■ dug n I far ito i ypote fit... Bter to hand. Marw , ovor. booms toflt af than bricks wemri ■ aaad no pfaawr. and ronM ha a«By . moved an whaab. It b mid ttoi tto ■ ' OhfcBri m.h.te. ■l..a«nn»*Maim ' ! — pnp-ri-to^teto— J ' Thmi fafaiaai tee arid m to ' ■ far tto control af laml.a poBry- • itzz ' "** — — '■•T--'" *T ^ STrrrr^rr^ 'Bb."" iliff fa^tto ritot raoprater_ri i M b en— m a ' j»— . .teafaa tbafa " ii ay ffabm etefi re arida :

Bate aril thetr Bahtea. BaU aad ttoir hafailab acta very in.- ! | portent aobfan. but may to infamaUng | ' portant of the rat mccba an the Xor1 way or brown ret. aad tto black rat | ' browa rat b known all oxer the : world, aad b very dmtraotire In lb habits It belonged originally to On- f ' trai Aria. Croariag tto Volga in large in 1717. it atochad Kaaaln. and ' •ntoeqocntly overran ai. Europe. The origins, locality ol the black rat b un ■ 1 ; trod need Into America la lift. The , rat appeared la America about I tto period of tto revolutionary war. and incraaaad with great rapidity, bar- ■ almost, if notiBtinly. exterminated 1 tto bfack rat. Bab begin to Mepf at gwn or three 1 . moot) is old. and will have six or right a yew. at eight young once cacti , , Ihnoeaaif la a ringic year, and thb il ttoy bred only one* in two month. 1 Thar b. however, one way in which tto, an destroyed by wholesale, for not < rick of their .perira a. root aa they are , tin-d pevaauil by hanger, as ttoy doubt- ' .era often ae*. ttoy will eat th-ir young. ^ very happy rraulu often attributed to the use of dote u>£ cam are usually 1 ' due to the rate having multiplied eo a. I their foes are introduced, wtm they F eratter.rmigrating.8u their instinct, in , , any "ingle locality b almost always t . underestimated. Ttoy live tn families. ' c tto only ram eaen. ualra. grmt pain, taken, and a pefrlaa remain, quietly , j they are often seen in aoorem. and t often fierce battles ate witnessed The 1 1 rat does not ace rerj wail by day. bring ' a nocturnal animal, bat bb bearing and , will never jump higher than thirty inches, bat will climb rough wnib. porta, etc.. easily. The Egyptians aad lfrrrygiaas deified rata. The people of Baaaoim and Cam bray to tto present time foroid thrir de- ' .truction In Egypt the rat symbolised 1 • utter destruction it abo rymboiired "judgment." berauae rata alwaya rboae t tto brat bread far thrir repeat. Pliny |t telle ua that tto Bomaa drew presages . rat foreboded rood fortune The buck- [ | bra at toanviam being gnawed by rata . J1 presaged ill-fortune, and the battle of , tto Mai am. fought soon after, oonfirmrd I thb superstition. Pi user pine1, veil waa lemfaroidend witbpieI It Waa ones a prevalent opinion thai ' j rata could to extirpated by amghemaj tiring them ih rhyming verse or by I queatly allndad to by ancient anthore. ■ Thus Ben Johnson any., " Rhyme them > to death, aa they do Irish rata;" and Shakespeare makaa Rosalind ray. " T l rat." alluding to the Pythagorean e of the traaamigralioa of aoub. Apollo received the aribocrmtic kv ' h briquet of "Rat kffier" from tto fob c wing incident : TCrtnia. one of hb f . prieau. having ptgiccted hb oOeinl c ran ; but tto priest, teeing tto Invader. ^ nea. of' tto god. who annihilated Ito I . warms wMctf to had neat with hb fare , arrows. For thb rvdoobteble ' cxploiL tto ana-god received the appelof " Apollo, tto Rat-kilfcr," 1 1 Comparatively few rata sr. pol.on.il. I but thrir aoriona alarm other., aad c ZZ.-.~8Sk.~<Z^ • not a aiagb rat b bft. Strange noiaaa, e awake larrfac. will OBBaa a atempade o? \ eapadal diecomfoct. and b aflciaat in driving them away. j f Be* lagnraall aa a Jury Lawyer. « Ob one occasion, yaan ago. to wn « engaged la Iliinob aa oenaaei for a • and ahot kim dmd. Tto rrMroor < waa plain aad direct oa that petal, i BBt 'sfiBfftofttLt^to I , mrifa la arifofofona. Wtoa la- I gaosawBtoMfiraaiiag Ito Jwy to draw iMA^I^^Wtorihld forifow J thaw ta torment at tto trfci. aa a fam , aerimawhbhtowonldBot aad fo to. own Bfa. ^Amr fo bb^fami^ j , anppart. " I m thfwtfc BM,'fi» ! ttoaaff tto riwewd hwrimtr. "atemd- 1 b« dtbto qftortoa^ ttoaaa- . nAtna Bar Bafr. atrabtbg hw ryra « after tto figure of tto maa dmrrrttoa I , ali tto werM in tor. I ma Ma Neb 1 , toys an fag fag an tto gam with wmllm « bmtoito pfaftotitomi « . - V I far Itott tatorad. toaaamt < . fafftor. sad nam that tola aamfan. Ttoy I . am «T. rmly. toa Mar Ittk faOawu. u « I ttoy my. 'Imfor Bator, wekarw \ Is &S£=Ss==t! . fa a etoriteW^K "tra. Ba< wa ' 1 to .hf to-n" Majfat^ fafto ■ ■ ■■■ I ai I I mato • Btwrnawa •

roi THE PAIR SEA. ! Qirb over twaive will not waar bangs- j ■ Royal purple I. fashionable oncv mare. ( ' Bangle ring* and bang* hraorlvta are ! 'fdtocxaae. Oriental design, prevail .n the new I J spring goads. i, > All fine 'mole" d: raring .lippcjah hnveLoub xv. bee la. Bnffri •«« lock, are "Ban only by ' •mall (Mi and Bule boys. I< ; Jet I araemcnterira rmiiantto favor ] ite garniture far block dtsmta. low-ncrkad>enataara much affbeted j ; by ladim for evening toilette.- I , I The "gimamer " sate, proof b Ito | , Cloth waTkinc raiu xn Sobbed with 1 1 many vow. of machine stitching. 1 Six banglm on ra arm u not an ur- I , Hand- pa in lint on ratio, combined J with face, b to last whim for lid tea. ' KngUri. eeidaroy. i. a laatoooablc I leiiow. red ant brillianl dark colon ' j Gilt and .liver balls, botb plain and form the bead, of taacy pin. : ito hair. ' Mime, part thrir bair in tto middle , , and arrange the front in soft flat ring, i ; apperg smaHcr than do ether t> - piecea of Oriental rilk. with white Br- ' ton lace niffim edginy ttom. I W kite rilk and wool Ubrica arv raon new dmign. and unique pattern, for ; ball and evening drvm purproe. Chenille scarfa. in Italf-luudkerchirf , •tope, are rsj popular, both aa neck- , writ and foe trimming bonnet*. large bonnets with ooke brims, aad I wide strings lying them downjairw tto 1 fo^hleb^^!-"for™kM gloraa wtoa ' tlicy pave 'ops of tto new kid boa. i Urape Yadde b a new cotton crape ' material, crinkled like Canton crape, 1 thmk to ralioo. bat aaA aad pllabbm ' rilk. Tldira ol colored Canton fiaanai wit# , piecea of a ooctraauag color mn pretty , and cheap. I iTragoos. torn, butterfllee aad birda In i indefinite forma appear among tto paim lea vm and ottoreaaterpdaaiga. of lately ' imported spring goods. 1 Ball coiffure, for young led ie. are very j simple thb unfaon. Ito only ornament. 1 jeweled oomb or poniard. Farbused for reurything bat rnntof! combination of utin. velvet, lace, flow- | gimp*, taaecb aad toads. J I Crarau are .cry arge: twelve inchm , the reguiatioa width, and ttoy are , unusually long. The chin b almost bur- - lied in fold, of muslin, utile, lace or , Tto long overdrew, which km re- " i oeut'y town revived, is nothing but a 1 (gracefully draped prinA-ra polonaise. < j which require, only a flounce to com- ' ] plate tto costume. i One of tto pettiest of the new spring 1 {fabrics tow. the name of Finer de 7V ' It bra. thin a. rambric and eiaadc like crape, and mama to its crinkled form after being bundrbd. Fashionable false fronts of waved •* , carted bair cover the whole crown of , tto aand. n.wfag low on the forehand , aad fastened tra rath the knot with a , •mail atoll eomb on each aide. , The latest novelty !p the way of makup velvet b to have tto drera com- i posed <* a pettectfy piste croge. plain sierras, and a plain demiriniuad . [ akin wftbont flounraa. tnblbr or over , . gktot. i Soft clinging fabrics la creamy white I pale tint, of pink andfohje are the ta- ■ i yorag ladies, while martod^iadU pre- I Bridaamaida should not aB wear tto ; ' ana flower. Bath lady Phould ton 1 tor oern apeeiai bioraom foe deroratfou. ' 1 and should wrara dog collar, a wabt I ' and toll bonqart of it, and a large e, natar an the train. { Bridal hemVmn are ofwidte ten ruse- ■ ' IHbaoftBe raiiey afad mwiliee Orange ' t fiowvrs ate ada baa hie if tto bride bra { ' Barer been -married before, bat itoy ' mutt be nasd wifh dtecrttkn. . Eaat Indten afa of goU and aiteer , aoed aaw won oakftohnb. so raring Ito , Mara Ito fagutoad and tto ' , Greek knot in tto toefc. hot naa rx- , trading over Ito knot LteeJ Tfawera - , tabbed with n farad of fold ateas on 1 grab edgi. and ttoy are "drawn tn n ; , p*M* naAtt tto toat ta tto nape of tto i Tto hrara TTeidaa radtoee faryraitg f BoHaM at the tape of tto arak wbfc a :5cr«^=rw't=!: > tad tto todr toinw tto tnaT tow b ar- - I — — — -»

' aome aatfafactfon. Tat It ta generaliy ' j hw la firm Rica dote not wish people to ' j know that ahe b ai all deed, aa that im- ; . ; plies aome deteeforatiaa of her charm., at ,, Now. the aadipbone Invented by Mr in Rhodes, of Chicago renin., doe. .wny hi ! with all thb mbarj and trouble. Tto j A wonrat enn jauntily place the edge, of j >, « I Ifttemjerth to whim tod fajr.nmi > 'foe roey aad teacfoaa. tto and! phone to toe cfaarma in that regard. I * 1 If ehc haa beautiful eye. foe oaa fi**h j w them upon the orraoa with whom foe ! gi I b .peaking, with mwch better effar-t witb ,t ' t the aadipbone upon her teeth, tbnn If | fo .to had to bead her bead in u.rag the t ' ordinary auricular. | r, , i been fortunate in introducing an inven ' g tion for tto bright and tondarme ' ln women of our grand iand. who may. in _. •ome degree, to nffiicted witb an in- ^ " | from del 1 1 1 illkag ^ber 'barm by the ^ . purpoee of adroitly inviUn* otwer.atlFFn ^ l to U*ir beautiful teeth, the fashion be ing to put one ed*. of ito fan In the J ?' rorarr of the mouth, tbu. abowtn. abc . I Ito flowing radiance of lto>, lips. Now I °{ la thb niafaeenth century, when so 1 1 to beautify their form aad their faora. , " 1 b it not moot fortunate that a dboorery i ^ r edge of an infirmity and render. H era- I ■ dbl" that even . maiden who b touched " with an infirmity ot hearing may be- ( . rome a beiie?— Jfitauatra Bucwya. , ™ ~ " i1" t factu-ere hate lately done in the way of 1 'J improved coloring, a* a elf u In the t> variety of fabrics. They bare taken , k Eastern stuff, for their model, in oofor , m ■ and in pattern, aad bare imitated throe t derirns ao beautifully thai manv ol the ,, print* inr-ail tto hand-painted and em- ! brotfierrdfiecoeulanauouf wtib aomuch r labor on ito rilk. and fan. and porcelain, of China. Indie aad Japan. Then . are many India patterns ol ttoru.limarr u , color. In palm leaves, aorh as have barn u worn during ito winter, but tto npaoinl , racoroa la Spring goods baa been in in- u producing Japanese bto ua. with ttoir ; characteristic fruits and flowers— the h »ni. chrysanthemums and dwarfed ' " 1 peonies, with reepa aad grsraro. no: h " omitting an i" i "aalonnl dragon, with : ,, Throe figures arv brought out In their j ^ i natural brilliant color, strewn upon n t . t light ground of aome quaint, pale fade I tint, such aa crtamj Satauma. or else 1 " . pink, or the fairtrot blue ol tto aky. ur. ^ ^ that of tto ten ro*e. and again aage dank I " When tto costume I. made, the gay '' ' stuff aarvra caiy for part of tto draw. ' and fo combine wWb it la arif-eolored " gnoda of tto rams quahty ta thf dnif !" firurwl labrie. A few dark grounds am | u ' vailing color, or ito dull red ol Kaga ! ® The careful purchaaer a*k* at once If 8 . these gay color, will fade, and the more " , careful merchant beli^yro ttoy will not. s' great rare in wrahing them " will be neevaaary. and The laundrro. T . riiould firni- art "ito colors with angar " of lead for biue. alum for green and rait <" , for vnrfona color*. The improvement K in fabric coorirta in dispensing with '-* ' dreraing and cinra. and making all cot- t. tongooda "rait finbhad"— that b.srith- " out atlffraing or luster. The laundress " f moat tto cfora omit ail starch and iron " tto draa on tto wrong rida. to restore ro V Wc have not gained .off rage par •» " 1 anywhere, but we have gained a 'great *■ " many little poimb of oonaiderablo imoormnoa. Tto fact that atx iegWataaro * ■ granted tto aabooi euffrag* fo J" • .how. the advance of pntdfo - borial Science Aroociatfona la tto V Temperance organitatiao.. the Wmnu". A , National Mfafaanary Sorirty. rad other , , brpriolem or grai ration., are the reaolla t| of Ito educalioa which haa been aocoai- . ; pifatod by tto wuamn raffragbt*. Ton m . may add to nL teb. too. the opening of s all ooibgra. trade, ad prafaaaloa. V s wuanea aa Ito .additiona. troniu of onr ft ' agitatio.. W. briber that gvtting a y ' alfoaoflto fori now aad tbaaAHi uul- b ' mxaroe byrorabby ia onr gatttag tto n ' - : ' ttoeffa af Wfafiara. • k Haaty paopbdriak ttoaactarof exbt- " : — — reu. ; Wia bii ilbifa thtxragk tell and act „ ' * reaarvu tbat Mffro ^ Muar k • Decroa trite had thrir way atom thb ® i AI"1 J : ggjjjssjscfs j (ptt Zhl *tt «fTblafanra btoL

A BRUTAL BCLTAk'B FALL. ! Tto New York correspondent , Cairo. Egypt, ha* rent . long letter which to giro, what he calls tto true [ lory of foe overthrow of the Sultan i Atlx. in I87U. The sultan, who i to have been a kind of modern Nero. Wa* * man of herculean strength ; in the habit ol compelling bb steers | fo fight and of amusing himself wifh BBtabate brtwernwi., Ian, mate Hc.ro guilty of torkonijlc to a young officer, .be was Sung from the top bf the palace the con rt tofow and dashed to piece. unlucky etqiert of Iter attention wa* by anldbTS. but escaped The f Ante', fovonte ran entered into an 1 intrigue with Hurorin A vni Pasha, and o>eagr.< ..dered her info aa inner apartment She begged for her life, but retsed tor in bb powerful grasp and i I threw ber on tto Boor. Thro detaching ' lortnnair woman the most furioo. blow. named F'alima darted fo tto daw and 'described. The snltaa seeing hi. Wife | apparently lifeiea. npon the floor. gave her a mast lialrut and brutal kick aad turned fo leave the room. Before F'.ffrndin* has killed hat and I. coming her opened, raid " 1*1 thai woman he In n few moment, .he waa re- ' , stored fo cooRiouaoero. and raid " He killed me." Then she made a sign < info the ear of thb. hex favorite slave ' "Tell Hnarein. re, that to may .rcnge | mydralb." The eunuch, charge.! to carry srer and without eviacinc the .lightest comand tried fo force the .u.taaa fort., fo bb. The third Baarh Kliadrvu waa at i time suffering from a , Urease of the j Some of the blows which the I sultan had inflicted on this part of ber j body ranand a beXFoerii»r> . which TV- I suited in herd. nth. She did not live < ioe>( enough fo reach the cheque which Tto body was placed in a era, dor. and I b bra than two hour, site, ward wa. I qtdrily buried. country mm. ha»rriurn-.l fo Constat, titoflpicrifcRareXl <L) ami heard ol the LjwHAaa'* death, and knowing tto oilhad a rrarel ail ready, aad with bu line , tn. br invited hi. highoqa* <to ui I. lam t Khairolb Pasha) to dine at hb bouse Thb Inviutiou wa. ac- j led without the .llgbunt suspicion. grand rixiex reorirvd hb guest in a ususi salutation. Hussein Arni took • roils tode. trad fo him rapid y tto of a paper, which d related the aul- , unworthy to reign. Thb ha made . him sign under penalty of death He won over tto cronmudrr of the' aa Irouobd rommnndlng tto ' palace. Mldbfa Pea ha. Suleiman Tuha and uthres were la the plot, and Has- . rein A vni. in Ui. character of minister patera. Tbora there were disarmed and .pm in the guard hoarea. and enterfag Ito palace with a guard, to went to tto sultan', apartments who waa found ' afoue and unarmed He was fold that , to waa deposed aad Mured elevated in , hb place, aad war forced to submit. I Tarts hum *' St. Nicholas." Rgj> fiatow Oct Wot.— Borne mid- 1 rare sous, my boys, to a few of skip onr to Moan I Bumfard. in Store Nevada range, aad yon will ( •now. piled up fa vast drifts that bare pfak tingv fo the depth of tluaraw fanr facto*. Etch of yon bring homo a hatof thb red snow, aad to me kaow U eaa what makratbe pretty color. I haard thra reay In lb hits of sal - rah. aron only wrth Ito aidufamicrone down with tto falling now and make it may; bat the*. I've hraad. ateo. that b b animate ere* ri the ak} . and— preUto fprt falla not mcu* T»at "Coot "—DM yon thai there are arafaa thai ooafa? WaB. ttora vt U Ecnndctt tab raw. only aa iTtpparj Mt iifnw.fi wwlyfcglBa irayaai. The matoan ahdfaff pfaaa. tea pate tete Irani Aral fa * team.. Tbra n* to rito*. awnyfag WMm 1 ■V»wyi ui staxil ^6.1 *rad ttra th» :

r .-f f-PF " c. - - TAstofaV •raiy UgLag to fas rtvs. Cbroroltofariy llliro, B nil g fare' ihatrera tktoteanraa ^Lra*a tee *roy fare. Tss. tks trro. fa vary alraaara. Ware** totf atoAtore TriBakroroatefaaararen ■ sghb? " lw™' ^ Zflim -] —IT.*. OOSert. t 0 German boys have so pobUe games, r. Ore-fifth ol Norway is nader Umber. . » farturvr* fa the tlnlted States during k 1F7» a Mr. Robert Hw. ol R. Hoe d Oo. e New Irak, bra a typographical library ■ ' of IJM sofamro. '" -The United State* pnblbtoa more ' newspapers, with renter combined cir- , wFD-.e man of Kratacky." 0 A londoa physician hra recrivad , tMU.UOU fro. re bgibh railrt-d com . prey for injuries fa u aocMwL It -tab .in In n two dollar flows pot. — Aaad rasCkfo Tmm. 1 fa diamonds, solitaries are fashioa- * ^to.*to us hare cluster*. -Bath-ore I" " Here's foe a good night', bap." raid Ito burglar aa to jumped trom the third- * awry window with his plunder. — %en- " rase farod. fare [' Mr. George W. Child*, proprietor ol * , Ito Philadelphia fadpev. haa coui. tribnted $1,000 fo tto Paraell lund fo lair tore the sufferers in Ireland. When w* are two fashionably drirond ' women pass one another on the street, * want looking after.— 1'eoAer. fralrraiOo * 1 '.Fumy, the Ute, b aaid fo be riiort and '' might to "rifort" aad stout, even ^ - thonch to wrov six feet txli.— jforrt*. • r town Her mitt. n Cuba', .favro are being emancipated ^ by to gradual process, ail over dtty-fiva — ately. while ttoottor. arv to to rot free a world He is o» of tto vire-pcroidenU .r of the Unioa Lrague club of New York, d Tto proooerity of tto Union - remarkable. It. reoaipte last year exu creeling us expenditure, by $*.000. t I ' Thro a Sri fas. Jare fee rairo. ^ ^ d For tto firat time fa tto hiatory of o Waahingtoa. roy. a corrro pond eat. a if with hb wife red guoe info the lucrnliva i- bcrinero of faking boarder. : not merely ,e a " few friend, lor company. " They 1- have gone about It in the most coidir biuoded and burinera-lfae wny — ad vex - -t tiring. It b all right of course, aad d mod, more reputable tnan some of tto ,c ways Coagrrasmen have of killing Ume tore, bm it striken Washington aa a * ( On cold night, fa tto win lev. when " hrdcfattoa were scarce, people used to > 1 spread over the lop qxilt a number ol '" distended nvw. papers, which formed n 7 ' very warm additional prolectioo. But , now the wry bedclothes may be made out of paper. The new "Chsrtalfaa" j. paper blankets are arid to to jute ro ^ ( warm as two pain of woolen blanket#, le lighL cleanly and very cheap ; and w ' hitherto unobtainable under paper ia covering.. In convertfag llmlfar boo pulp suifa- * bb for mreufacture fa to paper tto •' ' wood, after having bora split aad di1 Tided into fonr-foot lengths, u thrown 7" • amid tto awtfUy-fUrolrfaf steel knives ^ | of a ctrcnfar faa-Uke hopper, and quickly reduced to fine chips, which are fanwd . up into a loft and than shoveled into { two steel dlgrawn, each of which holds four to Six ton*. Soda ash and other fag fa different milk from I no to $00 pound, prroaara to tto square inch, b °< turned oa aad tto chips are cooked UUL » tto fitora^are completely dbfategrated. washing .at tto pnipy mass into rata, " aad after It hra iinooni aoUd it b washed f ottt again and pompfd np fate tto ca-paper-making than follown. i- Here b an incident of editorial HA in i- 8t Petersburg Not long ago M. PoHH,g koff. editor of tto M riaa. a moderate re journal, lb. orgra of (tea adocatrd rate- 1 » mrrrisl rfarafa. was ordered to at trad " a". General Gourfco's office. 'Arriving at ■ teMf'taMb' told Mra hy Ito alafara af hb cm, aa if a ^ A dear opaaad. aad tto r ohlfaadmate wd far yarn BhnnM I 4 III I f.rad yon wtttfaaae ■■■jrori- ' BM h$w M IB* ttradd. V A Baaff Xang jraranl firaawf raarafa tTcwT *ZhTni*^Bll' ^hfa. =xSf~