Star of the Cape, 1 July 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 1

I STAR OF THE CAPE. [ lip ? . :n

VOL. XII.

CAPE MAY CITY, JS. J., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1880.

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^ jo» wjiniio J«w a mm as. tare ta.y " UW' parnBiTmoM. * "*** ™"*"" UTOUIT8, AT LAW. «*»Q— tarittp.Mu. H***"' »• *BW*W, ATIOBHKT AT LAW jpH?cm « ncHAicnr, Mount Holly, K. J •Mrimteth* l¥W OronfoCoon*. fftaftariwro. Mte jjiptlt a m. FUFMUG «KU3S! **"« II nil II ■■ ■ I — ■ ■o. J. I telriSta MTRNITURE. C«A«jwr. WHTTX, m a. m. lm^), CLOCKS, WATCHES, JtVUT JUD SHTBW1E OWiiOw. *— C^°AL OV HI war qCALTTT. S- fc I1 S ■■' «• *U *edro. lor Coal of all Sizes, MM mwss TCEum. MWAiMMAttalatehw. .. L^*U°T *»■* "* fay. AMP WOOWTASP^SSSSJSHSH riKD. oak AMO hickokT'wood ponui m GIHTT FURNISHING STORE »»-,*pp.BrMAwrod GWtu*, axrzMim us "Y^riUJAM TOlOBI, wmjAS i ^ *MMwni. a** h£°cZ££5l t. li|§l§£r f •"* TS I *> +>** •* «M» *»• Tte 5 I

A H^lil at Ptowm ■for «h* mams fo far dstafo wktu boo*, w. i1""1 ' .ibRhfetaR. A«^iir»An»i. frbV-S I— i— -■: - I k tar fry — o( ' -| gins. L rlMMbkWllLMk am. I TV dmemt ro* feiaUroipZfe Uto.'ul twi *u i • TVMtoAfe. to. rotas wkkfamtyatelfa*. ! ""- — I l.i i - « k raw .la < rw" — I . I* — ta * IfcAr MI lli.Hwa^ | T** j " '*"**1 - I«>.^A7^. —"wl* WLM. fclaa— I.. I.ig.a,,| i. * , »»■ Vxtewfarerisms ,fc,. •»»to. — « I.M.I.MAWrtl ; m*ai *»** ** ***""* ' IbtriAmhiAliiWai * Am>.lm — Afet. H A. Drawn. a f ' " '"" ' , r ' ■ THE FLO WEB GUtL. f "UahaptabaUboAMkr ] own Tinilm.,- said Mr. Fllantaa. 1 " IVt bmrd of bar son Ibaa oma," 1 , trontnte Prank Onlvwiy. --IV , Pretty Flow* QlrL' paopb nil bar. j - Aad U-t: UkTI- MbUdr PMaa- ' r Km. wtttala^fc. -p Uat aAalaaafc. ( attulaaon^laHarifcatkhtao^j \ ; -"■ li lam ■ , || in,, ' Uataha bataalf la tha i a i Waal Sowar * af>n<hat.i ila.al"Iatfk gab aad faara Kanaka! Viai * I M and two or thna owaat nrta. 1 Maaaa.- aaM Oalarl,. -I^oaldtmll, Uka to aaatUaaaodcn Flora oljoan.- » Dc^ty r*aiWd ^MtodUa •v-aHKeffcwt MeZHIL'SS « laj aa a mjofdaaarcraaa atoaa. Walla • at toKJax aon ihatr fnaa (mrlaada t - ** ** ^ UStfiyr^ ; ■ rawisaCfc si i i ' aobtk acaata spew Um air. ) Ard ItoBi hanaK wiu bar laaad. diiaaM laaad. Hak attoaka aad aofc. • ktwwmarto. oaitl, U» ahada odtha ] rtKWbah.akUto.MKria»lt ■ . baAfcoaitba broad, tow Www, w a I Bhatookadaa.aa Uw Mro «i nil I a la > ' TUt. "Ti *Wo* I , . " HT*. TT'| ^ iT* a ; ZiH"3s?Lr^~ | , «s»to ■yni.laaTa.-U^t a wteal Toa 1 i maaatj tal 1 aH,"tto v' ''b^Zt to ' , half a adaato, Mr. Fitaaiu.' • -(VtArtoa.toa.ifroarlaBaa.-aaU . 1 Oh*roa».lii >1 t hi. hat. -Aaaa Varolii r • UtoB aAYfhaaaa. "T a iro^jrjrsr^ZL^*- ' "■»£• t -htoha roa a roa hadt tot to— r I ' *TY y* -"^*1

1 Bol Dollj Paaitold waa to fraabro- : ta* ap tha atoek of thaday baton w.U. j wattooa.aadeoolw.ur. aad diapta, 1» alma of tba roaaboda. aaU. brUAJj; •■ dot atoarrUia towwa; w aad wa waat piroto of roaabada aad llllltoof-tlw-TaDa,. W. bar.ro orter to- twrotrtoafat rrtra boqoto. lor a dionrr-partj, aad I bop. yo« hare broocbl plaati of oao^lla. aad acmrkt f-aalaaw, aad Uioaa brifbt dow«*».- * Jobi D^d*^dPrt*^" m<d la bit MoeUat tot. rod bad tb. too. of ro amlabW ^aou " yoo atlrbt waat » «o back wltb »• uvd«». DtolJ . Tour • Ihanb to b« a daara oat la lb. old bare T^^toty ^of oaadja* aad rnqnai fall at lb. aostb wladow, aad— - "Oto «tr oanlatolp laUtniptad ■ OotJbJV^ doaY tlwy pal it 1. the , ' "Baoaaat, Dollj ,- roid lb. pooar I »aa.raddeadB«. "Itmiilada aa of jwa. < Aad Uw meadow-lark la lb. caf. aian ' . btoatifallx ; aad old rad Briadl. baa a , Utdla, ro<«tod cmlir , ' toaatlj. ,°eUO°*d DOUT' U>41'' I Joha Dead wood looked bard at brr. -Dolljr." aaU be, "yon doaY can abowt tba old boa. ro7 btojarr ^"Tto. I do." aaid Dolly, nauia*!wr- [ »b. paaaed aaddral,. tb. r», eolor } raablaA la a caralar tidt to bcr ehaak. J aa ia-oluatarr aaile dlapliaA tb. oor- •*** bar baab lipa, at ab. riaand ' tbnmcb tb* amilax tralia la tb. win- * dow. Joba Dead wood, loiiowtax lb. direo- [ Boa of bw rjtt, rlanoed. loo. JaK la . kl to a toll Arollasro lift Uia bat . 1,0 tow aa b. waat JaaaiUjr paat. [ " la tbat llf" aald Joba. Utterly. ' -U.wbatf-paroUntljratortodDollj. l "- ■ r^-1 1 " * whb lb. twwttYHdAhTM^b^M j to aaka ap bj two o'clock. That-iaU. h John. I tblhk. Don't forcet tba UUaa- » wMhe-nllajr " Bot row bam 'l anaarmd mr. 0 DUlj." v , " Aaawrtad Joe wbatT . -A boot tbr due. U tb. old ban. . ato oocbIba hack wHb aa wbro tb. q raCana at i« o'eloek." „ "It'a qalM ool ot lb. quMtloa." laid Q Dolly, Uatloaly. h - Dolly P' . "Wan." . - ■rojaooar* aaU l>olly. dlnxiar tba a aaatoro aad ptaka aboot U Aacnat b aaoValro. " I waa ooly a ohlld tbto.- ' , » " I arm proatod. Jobn." « "Bot yoo lad to* beltora tbat awe day U yoo woold be ay wile. Aad Dra brad P tba tbooAht of h. Dolly, mr .too*, ti Aad If IblaeDraltBatloaol yoonabooid E op toy 1U.Y bop. " a " Dent bop. roytbtoc aboot a., fa broagacly iafamplad lb. Air L * •'Hmeototoacononw. Plam. Job., 6 dcoY addad tbwa roy ktoAW look!., * 0 Aad boaato, hatt-baohro Job. * toraad. aad waat artth beery aupa eot 1 towbtntba waaoa aaood aad oU Bou " watttoc, wltb dowa-dnopiac bad rod balLaloaad <jro -Id «oa m to aw," be aaattarad. todworo bl. taadb. - tbat Um.'. aotbleft to bra la roy katn." h ^DoUt lootad baV-raaoraafally alto t -rra alaoad a arfad to all bia c oot a boaeb oT wblto rtolm*to tol ! ■ I ■ • "Ida Ilk. Job* Dad wood; r tod « Uaalf roJtoa )to*to \ j-j o-ifss; -*i.' zttu ; Aad DeilyY toato wro Ukatbenda- ' •ha of Ibapdak roalaa. a aba tbootbt ' of Mr. Ftelro aad tba dar«oala Hax I dbtobt tod Sai tor « . bSC i Aad Mr. Frixbaa caae la praarotly. f "Tr. a aato froa dbc.todcarkAa.ro . WWd." add to. bontodly. . ^-"T f10" ' toim^tC^hlTtoBto^ ; toa.rod a boadnd aariat potaZ^ ' •torn. Too bad totto fo at ewee, Mto ' PaVtod. rod plro tb. daoontb— « ^otoapnttytutoefrowrwaa-rod ' sr?-- " -- 'wo-- : AadDaBywroLharadadMffloalto > tonaida i too. wtob to towdaf rtocto I 25^s.»rsr=i toroa. "OhFatoltodMbftowailroo -Bro b. to\ Bay totoaaad . haAhtof. -Itoaatol r toOai I wilt dab Mm to ■.»■.- ( | " Br'toto.'otod toa. dJawam -I , ■ to'arom toSJa."wdd mTLC

l, "BamtJofan Daadwood wa drlriac old Bou atoadUy aad aobarly abac paat tb. patch of wooda, wbn. lb. nlr^i. naaid booldete lay Ilka donarol bwi ' M on) la tb. .princ twiUfbt. wbea a fray abadow (lidad oot of tba otber ' ahadowa. aad atood at bla tod*. 1 " Jobn r aba wblapand. ' "Dolly! it". am. yoo f" ' " I'm. John." aaU tba tirl. proby bot •tawdlly. " I'm (efax back boot, with « T<^bod blew yoo. Doily!" aald Uw ' "a*) fan willy. ' " For rood ud all. Jobn. if yooYI [ take me." aald Dolly, ahyly. - I't. bad ' roll* rooocb of elty lib; aad Til > help yoo wltb the pw boron, aad 111 J try to be a frod littla bouwkwpn at I bow. Shall I. Jobar Joha pot bla am areoad tor. rod - baczad bar aa to hie aide. " Dar line r aald to. boakily. "If. I moat too food aewa to to tiw; bot If i word la worth aaylblac. yoo aball omr ntnt yoor deciaioo of tola day." : Bo tlx pretty Sown fir! raniabed oot ! of the boon of waller and me bod. I Tba Badtewick maaaboi waaa'i daoora'ed at all. rod Mr, Priaham bad kn aew natoowr. And tb< torsaoin , riaf came base to Mr. ritaalro la a , black earelope HIba aad Caajarer. I Sicnor Bellacblal. toe renowned • pmtldlxltator. who baa raorolly ban booorad by the Genua emperor with* 1 the oompdmutary Ulle of ** Boyal 1 Coon Artlat," obtained tola oapreco- ' dented dlstiactloe by a toowwbat rr ' ourkable (eat of daxtwity. Hariar obaarnd that tb. raotoable moaarcb lor " won. yrora oaat froqoaaliy attend- d bb prrlormaaow aad .xbiMUd a U.aly la- 1 WW la the aacioai arte of which he ie a put master, Bellacblal conceired , toe bold promt of Lorain, impwial Ian* to accooat. aad and. formal ap- ! plicatloe to bis majwty for u rodiroo*. [ peUtlm was panted, and toe em- , rwrei.ed him at u appointed t boor ia the stadj omiookinx toe Lla- t den arenas, bis faroritc room, in which t be traarocu bostons inly moroinr Q few minutes with to. accompUtbed t ocmloror upon snbjects connected [ with bis pro melon. William I.aaked. , wlto a smile: - Well, Bellachlni, ud c what Is It yoo waat of meP" " Ills my , mow humble miowt. sire, tost root, s mainly woold deicn to appoint uw yoor I ooonartiw." " I will do so, Bellacbtoi. I bot upon one ooasidwalioa only- i arowly, that yoo forthwith pwform , ■one extraordinarily clern trick, wtwtoy of toe fan* yoo soikil." Withtook op a pro from the soprror s ink- ■ stand, banded it wlto a sheet of paper I bla mniroty. aad raque«*d blm to ! oofhlisalUl."*Ttoro»iro3toUwBro? ! comply, bot. straace to roy. neither ' oor Ink ooold to pnsoadod to IkiCll 1 Iroatlan "How. airo." aald ' "will yoor majesty ronde- > eorodAo writ, the words: • BeUacfaiai « la Uw saperar'i court artlat F' " The ' snood attempt was aa aonmaful aa tbr ' Br* bad bnn to. umlrary; pen. Ink ■ aad pour, deli mod bom tb* ap.U row « tbon by toe maxictoa. pro red per- ' wctly AoeC to Uw impwial band, and ' toxoUoo. trior was re- ' 10 tb* dsotaod bcAoMtooaot. made oot to to. eropWor's oropwrlttox- 1 ' MTto Bk*B Karam" TtoctislA of tb. form - dark bona" azpfabwd la a maUer-of-fect way by ; rbro aamef Sam flynn. who traded la \ sprod-aac ortwo, wktoh be oasd for . as a "soft imltok" daMac bU UmM. I aswad Doakp Froa. who waa < toUwbrotof oodtooy. Flynnwroro- ' . towond rid. htatoT ' toe Imiimilun that tb. —■ — ' wa 1 manly ". Btoly bou" rod mx a (Vodoy tooaro. torn tow, wban t and be entered IVte amoax toe conteah I aata. Tto propk of toe town, not I ro? not batox orwr lwprawsd by hi. < toefadtwo or tbm tool ' fororiu. twaeily antow him. Ftyu 1 morodarooos tto crowd, rod look all ' tbe bws eCsrad aaatow btam«. Jaw ' tba " flyan" wart brine roddlad far no. Ud jAdt. MaMlo.mii. wbo tto rorf o rack* of tbat part of tto 8mm. arrirad oa tto rororo. rod wmfowdBsMia. Aato waft his plm oa tto mrod to wa. itH to« M. -ptas- n bnrilT. Broatox Maay. or. to. trrok. tb. JafM* V■rnuly rooogtorod ISM, aad to eaid: nrotbu wU maka mam U pro afek Tto jadft wu MsM. FlAu Va - dork bona." hay tookAUl tto throsanr pU. was n&d. wtoobawrottoUw boot whbarask —d wro Uw prom rod FMoWh torn tba ami wi «aak AMUMofoML I 1 1 1 i mliaU^u mm Klaadnms imilMttoVro* SSSSSx'™" I |W"m SSro^j^j* I ^a

a PAU AID UXKDEB ROTZS. A sew n. na* Tnaa. ■t Tb. aeeaaaary oatlay for tools and imI. piemen ta on at. mdtoaty Weed form u la ToryaoWdernU. rod ItlsrooowAry to use town aa loaf as uxy are applkabk t to tba work for which toey an mad. before tbey are laid aside. There it danyw. Lower., of poiiuf ^ loo far U Ibis direct ios. sad tons beint b farmers an familiar wltb toe dlfcmoe between uUax a saw tbal b U tood * order aad one tbat It act. Tb* mme differetsoe olsls is utter all farm loois. '' tboath perhaps la not to strlklu* a ' n a*w- " The roe of a poo: nwtr tool recnlrw 1 1 u naaaomsary ootby « strenxth sac I 1 time, wufob.tothetarmeriaabutyt.wbro toe extra amount of wort tbal ] ■ add bars bean rooowpllsiwd if toe , f tools bad broa sharp aad well polished , I woold ban boocht a a.w hoe la a few | . days' time. The tame holds trae.sriUi 1 plows, barrows, ea Wesson aad. in - dnd. aU farm Implements. Sometimes ro old tmptemeet ran be ' put ia food order with ro outlay of bu: 1 ' trifle. New ihearaloa coltlrator will often make it as food m new A iaad times xrcatiy Impror* iu cepacatj ud ' 1 eaaalor work. ' , In worklax t round that is not too i - ■ atony. It will pay to keep . jm Valor ' taath aad bom sharp. W- bare often > parried a file wbro boesay corn to 1 1 sharpen toe bo* wbenerrr it broute j [ bloat at toe edye. ud bare louad 1 1 aboadut raoompensr far oor troabk in j , the yrnalr- Jaw wlto which to* work | , UMormcd. t Word. II toerr is sot a rood daal of ' truth embodied la tof* tome what eloa- 1 KS rod sroiroca: The farm, builds ex I " P*Un beTOes lor Lb bones. bo«s. cav 1 tk aad Uwep. aad feeds to*m upon toe • ricbrot prod nor of bb broad acres wlto- 1 ool stint ; buL if bis wifr, soa or danybler ■ toe enterprise to keep a few fowb. t toey an frodfinf ly siren soma old abed or toe booybe of some ins, rod tlwy to ' c without food or drtax uoept tost which s their own Industry proridm. ud if q orfres them to to. yard, in t search of food Uwr an met with a tor- , nado at sticks, stone, and cluba, ud d yl tone, saot fowls an ropected to , , supply to* larmer'i tabk wlto eyya. aad , tbry fall to do it. it b claimed that are not profitable, rod no matter c when lb* bro dim tb. own b. owner a 1 inarfer. ^ ^ ^ _ " Tk. .nwtlui] of maanriay toe tardea • b me tbat might be profitably con- n •iderod. Expdfimrot bat shown the^it c to rotate dlfferrnt kinds o! manure t 1 sogro-brom ndoas. fisb snap., rrfuse ( eilh. nw or compoued. makas ro at- ^ client lertilln. loroorn. rod wbea w.11 , . composted with mock, earth, or rotted may be used lor some oto. , Thb substance heats violently. . aad f re* cent turning aad free as. of I "burninx" 1 Tbom who plrot rncumben for ; ' rtokbs only do wot wbh lo plant toe ; ' seeds early, aad ohro wbn to. proper « , time maw tb. Mil b rery dry. A oor- | « rnpondrot of tto American ft.ru. \ ■ ceeds by soak lay tb. and lor twroty- j s 1 boon, aad torn planting tbem la i . > tb. hills with oro toU. of c« tea mronrr, ' earn, b vmj dry. I tore, ia this mac- , planted roeamtor seeds lor pfckln , In dryjwd hot wroth., and had tbem ( , rod never loactodtoem roUl UwoUoro ' . bmn removed, aad tosnby nuaivad 1 . a double crop bom a pUoe of bad 1 , wbkb otberwbc would ban broa ro* 1 ; ; , tabkapooafU u wigamlt am) then. , i f only a jlttle pbosphoero b mkro. ' . If IroAbbd wlto wakAfclami ro ro- ' , tlriay to tod rot ton* or (oar rosnii 1 | oaioro; tbry wiH act a* a grotb aad 1 , aoatUag roreotlc. Oaforo an also ax- ' ! gja"-"" ! ; Tb. b**t physicians arTTomiax mon ' I "d^ToS'b^L U Hww Tort, a ] I man rolarof la to. rstafoi infomliia. r ; , that It b ss*y to armt to* Atnan la ' . torortysuc.- Bb Um b lo nron Iv. ' I "LTDtotV. maadw wksck erotrol J hiytarotb* fiarot panacea, torn eirorissaaKS^ass ■ mMMro ttotli^^f vTS nto ^B. Tn'roskfito ymfou diromfon.u- . ^^l^mM «»mmlro. ^ Utoito ! 'robro SmmmH «SroTro? <M "i in'ti ■ ■ ■ «- : as tg iSSSSrru ; ^ l mmro mamrol.ro. ;

THE XCHT WORK. ; ProArooTLky. toiif" of" toTuUsU I bean stadyity tb. IwMt* of Uw army of bbobnmtiaM: The insect is with as rrecy yror. In [ sively enmerous. It b seldom ootkwd , Pint, because toe moths mrt low. swift I flyan. rod aoctarrol ia babiti srooadly. , protactlv. lolorlax. and wbro matar. , | during the day st toe ban cf ' lay early lite, sad attract aitsntiaa only . wbro. from crowding too mack on each 1 supply bi to. fields ie which tlwy sr. ! 1 batched, tlwy an (oroeJ from necessity ! 1 j migrate lo fresh pasture. Is grrol I ! bodies Undw fsroeabl. conditions tlwy begis u, tr.ee! in armies, to droro j later as moths, la southerly latitudes ton. moths soon lay hges again, from j wbkrb become moths again la \ la soAtiwrlr iaUUMfea. 1 em | strongly Inclined to tmlkae now tost | toe marching, devastating worms err I probably e second generation. The bot. dry May drained to. low alluvial j lands ud toe first wiwma | mollis they produced, bring la .xorosire numbers, flew to to* ealUvaud fields aad laid Owtr c«gs oa tba higbar Tbespptaruc* of to. worms la long n . sewing iwdie Its coa- j Its methods of worklag differ on partly by to. natart at to. food that comes ia its way rod largely by toe stauof iu appetite NiaMero farmers oat of twenty find lb. grab first in their wheal or rye. If toe grain stalks | worms grow rapidly." Their leg* an so ; shaped that toey can bag a stalk mors naturally than toey ou walk, la the outer of the body are four larg. legs on each side and under toe forward part of to. body an ton. smaller lags on each side. Tb* legs readily more tb. stalk. At toe tail an two legs to i push with. Ail toe legs, also, bar. a I motion forward ud rock. Ilka a common caterpillar's kga. No part of to. lie. on to. ground . The head is etg -shaped, aad oa to. forehead is toe mart-be. Iu gait Is partly a walk, partly a lope, ud generally a bumpy hut rapid pTOAiroaion. The motion is somewhat I similar to that of tbr common maaaur- \ passable appatltc. Tto gran aad unto eat. ud It is astonishing bow I .sickly ro army of worm* will Iu.* a field of rye partly anise to raid a field of oor* torn or four laches high roar by. whereas, if the cornfield bad at* been ccatiaasd la Lbe ry* field. Tbay amy nearly always b* found first i. those tiwm. Tec toey do oot attack uw swnet laic* slocvd la to* wheat ear aad aboot ir fans to* perfect grain oatli tbay ban firm stoppad lo cbaw off to* Skadar troves on toe wheat stalk. If lb* grain has bagna lo harden then to* nip* off tba top of each kmaaTs sheath to torn aad sacks oat toe swrot juiee. If tb* worms stay focgrr, aad tbay always do if no great field Is aror at hand, tbay crawl dow* tb* stalk aad : rot a graro ptooe If toey fiad one. Tbni I tbry cat stalks to two aad tba hoary ^ ground that only a bristly stabbk r» • ton**., aad Ito blossom at lbs fern is a S&'SSL.Ut.-JSns . sad wkmnir toaaa an mat by It tbay . will aot ana cram ro aaka bad. PoI tato top* tosy paBmly Iroro ta tfo.tr • tojfoT^ jtoTTmT* in. 'nr £ •bro- L L tlwy mawtad row to. : wC.'.'Sws: atom tow had tabu mm Mm afto* . tora *q foU m 1Mb wro mf ! SSJ dm DIM m <fi v. SWAT™ I ■ «to. Pro i—mitoto bro— • trnfi^ip^f sm»m. rosm • m - I a.: . - I I

on the line of march, bat do not 1 1 fro.'. _ sid.wb*. Tb* much Is straight abend to to* next field, leaving a swath of ■d leafless stabbk when to«y bfivt passu!, ■a On* of '.hair titbits Is blue grass. A ly clomp of b will attract so am- y worms It toot tlwy «ropkt*!y cover It- Oa Itocthy sad blue gross tlwy grow rapidly, a rarely attaining a lea gib greater Ibaa s- u Inch aad a half When at ibis length 1 tbay an almost s* large around as s ft penholder. Try to saenre . a* by ploeky. tar a blade of gross, ud wbro the blade -e Is touched the worm drape ud car is ap <* ia the gram d When toe worms trae.1 la mi litem*. * toe noiat of their chewier, of toelr feet r- on lbs leave*, ud their dropping ben y ud then to to. ground from a irai cu b be distinctly heard When they croee . d road tbay mm together ud hide la toe e dhst. Bach worm U said lo live for a y | week, ud ibaa lo borrow into the a j grooad. Wbro at «ork la mllltaos^e a boor. Toward night lbe worms drop o j lbe next day. A Pie-tare ef Hsil. j Tb. Bee J. 8 Fomis. a Britiah ciergyman. has gin. the following de0 ecriptiaa of bell, which he deaigned for ® the instruction of the young W e know ' it is jost four thousud miles 8o Is I> bell is to lb. middle at the earth it k 1 loot tooosud miles lo the horrible e prison of bell. Down in this pao. A s a horrible noiar. Uatea lo the tremrns and odilloas of lamented creauuve. , mad with toe fury a bell! Ob! lbe j toe yells of rage. to. ort. s of £1 la. toe * hear then roaring like bona, bisaiag | like per pent*, howling like dog* mad wailing like dragons 1 There you hear ** | toe gr—Mrg of tewtii and tb* ftorful biasphemi-a of the devils. Above all I yon hear the roar of the thunders of I God*, anger, which shakes hell to Ita f sraiiy toe sound ot waters I It i*. An , Lbe oceans and risers of toe earth pour- , ing Usrmselres into belli No. What a la it, torof It la toe aooad of oreana-uf a eye*. Tb.) try forever and cere. They a cry because to. sulphurous smoke lor- , menu their eye. They cry becalm a toey bare lota toe beautiful brosro. 1 Tbay cry becaaae toe sharp fin burns a tout. The roof is red hot. The floor * ca'toe middle of that red hot Iron floor " taro'r»ortafeh" te-^as neitCoahoro ^ j oor stockings on bar Int. The door of ~ she first set her foot on tots red-hot fl floor. Now she sen tb. opening. She ' upon her knee) upon the red-hot floor. II Listen ' She speaks. She says "I bare J bets standing with my bare ten oa this 11 red-hot Boor lor years. Day ud nigbt A my oaly standing -place baa been aa Ibis t (kd-bot flood* Bleep never came on me e for s moment, that I might forgta this Is horrible burning floor. Look at m - burnt ud bleeding feet. Let me go off i- tola barring floor for ooe moment— on ly ,- far a abort moment. Ob ! that ia tola e end Wat eternity at ywtrs I might forget The devil answers twr qn'roUon "Do ' lo forget yoor pain t No. not lor a sin- ' gle moment during it-,- never ending suroily of years shall yoo rear leave * tola red-hot floor." y —— — " Jay li.ald's Ie* Husai. Speaking of esilendld dwellings, says „ to* New York ourrropoadent of Uw g Bocbatacr Pro mm. I am reminded j] tbat Jay Gould baa recently pure breed ( tiw rotate of toe lata George MerTitt, of .. Tarrytown. It ooaaiau of tsro hundred " acre, of taad ud . msguifioenl white ~ marble palace, which rxet in all fiSOO OOO. Gould obtained Ibis grand property for * RSS, 000. a fata wblcu lltuatratee toe 4 decline la property la tbat tonality. " <lerriu rolled to. p tare '^ndharat. but 4 probably Gould will want a new name " ate bono. I respectful. y saggrot Stock 7 Jobbing Hall as u appropriate tills. is mM^teUAfon'llow mZk'ttey tfll! ss wiiL howorer. b. raloabk as tornltar.. s- aad any a Hbroo is fiuad np for^tft otrapytofo 'teres ro bkromsaa retae- iTtto fiarot "eatabifobmrot rvw ore* r- pfod by uy Wall strata man- Tbaaaxl * ta poiat of grandeur wro La Grate 2 Ncrwalk. Be wro a steireaJtoad place * wtoac* ha enroa to tola city ud baroAM y a Wall strata clerk. Wbro bare ink ■< _ what provte re bt hfo Ugbata potat of rororoo, to dassraiate » Show the J pawpk of bia aativ* tosea to* ex trot o J Ua'Im a Laertes " >■(■■■«■ toaitoilgTltoMM B. ~ Mteks togafota aroaaar. rod wro ■ " Asfoauror I* aba Late toaaa rote fo to * arofototerowte sbatoros (Mate* ate . MmMi ■ W9 TV gAroata aro ■ ssr^?r-=Tj= * afi ■ aTT.i I ta totote— Wte-fo -"r^=rrr=r=

ad HE THE PAIR BEX. x* simple footing wito Bay data. A Hsu wore wfthpoagrouaeeflag salt* ™ an trimmte wito poogro. 1, M Bella disrow la aolld ooiora are much u *•** M «* watering place*. bi tb Bells to wear srttb thin dresses bare loops hanging both la front aad at toe of •k- back. It U because silk aadroveeni 1s healthy . b' Bp not bacaos. It is fubfoaabk, tost ladles No outside wrap is required wlto a ** ^ figsrad basque wbo. It la worn with a *« " | Elbow capes of silk, baring hoods hi h' eitoer^wtehritam"Jlk" " U"" be The llgbtata of fans ate foil blown on | flowers are worn la to* hair bt prefer « sa J 'Louse waists of 8urab. wlto sailor 1s U, | with sashes finished wlto tassels. (g Trisngte of lndiu mall wito dots ol ro black, blue or pink, are worn as kerI chiefs wito street drew. pg Jet embroidered Sorab drsroi. bright- st S~ re«l by folds of bright slik set under toe ^ |edgeaoftoe basqoe are new w _ Cbaop w bit. silk bleeder are made ia to for trimmings ud aackwear >i* } Alpaca underskirts for oat of town to is I wear bare tore, p tailings, two of alpaca n I sad one of bright colored aatln m °* I Uara ticking is used by tadiaa wbo es *• | like aoool costume, end lallybo cloth by w tisjae wbo wut something new f| | cashmere drcro nowadays is lo brighten | Z "•b'x'u. , j" >d Muslin draws are made wltb na I ar thing like to. oal-frohloaed rarplleed | ul | waista. oat are gsthsred instead of „ Ul I Ptaitad oa the shoulder. ! | Tb* prruteta morning sacks are made et Its j wito fiuad backs ud loot, fronts, wlto er saus hilts. They ar. road, of Sarah | ct ke j lined with silk. ,t " | Biding habits are mad. with a basque J Ul ^ sua hats are won ia the city, bat melon j u shaped bats ud nils la lbe country H ,r_ Black satin .ay thickly strewn wito bi a[ polks dots la used to trim black Sural, I w ^ I ud culls, aad makro purls oo toe li ry Isklrtn. P" ae -ordered by p tailings of red cashmere or di n. muslin detain*. These ptai tings are set A M j in no thai oaly aboot half u inch shows o, ox I below the bem of to. dress >s. The old. old frobloa of slipping a rib- T or | boo ta aad oat tetween too strands of s b j.-|EsrJmf'.kFSasJ-lussitK - I tied down by s ribbon arraagwi ia tois a cc way. and bare no other trimming uorpt * ot a wraafh ol flowers. u he - Onaada by no means seta u example si ra of simplicity at CJoeen Victoria's draw- « * ■ lag rooms. A Canadian bride, wbo *- re was recently presented on her marriage. wale a train of cloth of gold, aad an oai>< dertraia of whit* lUofooa. fastened with al ■fo gold cords ate tassels : s paulooal of al n' prorl dorbta! satin, garnished wito 7*1- a ■»• low pearls, and a stomacher of mother- a ^ of- pearl aad seed pearls, laalened with a '1 a headdress of oaral aad diamond k 'B sprays. t, y* Miss Longfellow, (be poet's eldest A -" unmarried daughter, is described ro a Jo clever young lady, wito a strong, eiror I y nt marked fare, much reremblifig her a- tatter's. Six rot In toe , tat* dining »f room at Mount Vernon the otter day a re wearing a gendarme bloc drero with fi brocaded ribbon*, a curiously beaten q gold pin, confining the tare at bo ■ throat ate a broad, black bah a J" The entailer the boa bate, toe bigger " toe bandies bis wife makro him carry, tl . Mrs. Margaret Dodeoe. of Houston p county, Teas*. Is swrenty-foar yuan old ■ lu. ate has fifty-one great. frudchUdren ° ML Ure>g. ° lor A Georgia lady, act yet forty (to she " ty. husbands, ate oa tto thirteenth last.. ' at married bta fifth. M A Nsw Tork correspondent Mils u " rk lnterrotin* story .boot four wororo wbo if. go to dinners ud reospBou to talk sad at to help Um bostsss rotarlala her gossta di- Tto pries for titer savior. Is to* ro ! rill Bou. , >ks Mrs Elirobeth Bowmu, wbo died at , re. Oorydoa, lad., a tow days ago, wro IM , lb* yuansfags. Wbro ate wro a girl km , rill tatter roovte tato tte rooatry at toe . of- Bbawaaee Is (lis, ate ste sRausd , a roaay unroltai tetwwra tte p lutein . «- foadtteredsktao. , ■ la oo coota. nays 1 nadna TValA. are , ad ta Ragtate: but it la to be ragrtatte a 1 a tbta atore potas ar. not tatsn to leach , ste skins, tte rot of Ifsgirods. is for loo ■ fo mill Bl filbyto^KwiAi. to. Tto foogtofolfoM toot BaMBoUktaa ' 1 * gtri »m rotate ore a In-cut plate o • *fo fos reroro. wtoa ta ooropuy wito tor > >te Oroiss Aagafos., wAUs st totas stoH ' for go torotagk twa roroptaf ediuoae at I ro park ud tew ta Afof tote proud, fo a 2 folate tte^Tubfosi'VkulLi fo to ! tatate to* Uffte AaR fosokku *te fo*A I 5 SSSSEfcxii itote.t toAfatototlto > "5«2Sr«i

_• »»- — roteJteTlipti t-t. «■*. ftrokatagteaAasfeeiei »— tap- ste ro. re. •■rotate rolrosrofotatero. Ate fey ta. mm AtaA- -| - . L ,11. t ita. the puaeg ieve row Seel, 4am. IV tater dema ta mate 0k. taste IrosAUisp taw. Tk ii i tototafiro•krow* teste attatteaatBRfaakdms, •kro am* kro lAkteMtay Ate HfeTe e sober tamy, Tkrogk Sapro ee foapw ekrol, dror. Ate li fostsktae .Wta, oa. tte cfo lose ta sweet, dror. Tirol glide Ike uteres day' -Beeptes lew. ITEMS DF IRTHRRNT. Straw tela ahtnr wbkk wmy Uw wito Is s elothfog store s oot*ri«, s pastry a vetervf Is Eaglud all tte xobiiity lire la Spotlsd mawriale ore affecud by ludeis of iaahlon A sweeping cbaajre— Buying a no* ftppe Tte fisberrov wbo catches no Ask no fisb toclau. Tte sparrows are little thievre, but toey task Ae tte robia Tb* ms lot A rote ou flat wro adopted by Coagrros ta I77T. The first Bnnday-eehool ia Hew (tag was stakllsted ie Mil. Floor is sold in tte Skagit mines at sack. A beautiful young girl ,s confined m Vermont Stale pi iron lor burro Two Virginia Baptini minis; era ban forty yon. N otw ItoBtaading tor high price o paper, tte glrta haruY orated patBng totar hair up in it. It Is not difBcolt to do good, for tte means are ooostully closuring about Avoid tedious circumlocution ia lanWords, Uk. cannon balls, abeaid go straight to their mark. We trouble Ule by tte care oi death, torments, tb. othc- frights us. j prfete a about 1,#00*£L*. ex tending irom toe year <88 lo IMfi. Bo I called because learning was at a low j Boston has about M00 undents of elocution and oratory Muy ol them " Don't yon rant to be my wifoF" said a small boy to aamallte girl. Wito bot with a certain firm of tone, the replied : "Tte. I I would." " The*." ooaBaued the boy. aa be seated Lima If on tor grant nod op his foot. " yoo may begin by pulling off my boots." Lockjaw Is one of lbe meet lerrih1. to which mortals are exposed. California exchange asserts that no tram wounds caused by rusty iron. The worst caae ol Inflamed wounds may be cored by smoking iteiniamA pari ,^bek5iteL'c^rafoiosial Aid today aided hut year some 414 chare! c, ud *81 mission Italians, wllb )e» :» to. churches, aad Bai.000 fo the mi. The Income of lb. tocfety ( KB. 140. Some roalsture was alto given in raising mlnirttrial stipends. Cat. Field says that Gurg< EUc« Is ud bias ryes. Bb. b neither gray nor wrinkled; owing to her high cheek the has ac equine look. Bb* has children. Urea a very sew In, led Ule. is bashful, atatrnctte. low-rokwd and lovable Ste has u independent toeate receives tte world retry Sunday afternoon. Oatmeal ate Wafer, A grant drol of term fo temlto ud deatosrsulh ro everybody knows, tajtelcfoos unt of cold liquids to Death thiol daring oar blaring summers Persons exposed fo tte tent, ropnrinlly thorn bard at work, cannot, or srili not. refrain from drinking, for fori to* rood of supplying tb* waat fromoopioospcrtpirntioD. Wba'. shall Buy drink, asks a New Tork WsSer>mni. under toe circumfo be inadequate M tte wut e dreolritan to tot ski* ro through a stave. *te flows ores lhe^rortaoe in Bfo teS fo^prodoea voided, it b aakt by potttag forinawito to* watar to be drank by labovrv*. tte proper proportion bring three of foor oanomfo m*al to* golkm fo watteWhy eatmrols boald tetetortou rye brormZ^ate ' toe^Iik*.' -y tori it firm ttero gi salts rodaranor ate Incriroei thrir sCreAgto. Thbroayte.aste.noBu. fori to* pronltar teomn ot to. onta I b'.ZZ . tefoTril ted»Btam°te »>■!■'■ ■■■ — I • ' " uw drink far rororoa QjggAJ i2SSS5 srs^fafibta m Sfafifa fa— fate *A— AAfas^faK agggaaag | i -rote* ri tedfaro JtaMfaffJJJkJj