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STAR OFJBL CAPE JOBJWRIWTmC JOHK B. HUFFMAN. Anonn in Conmoi at Law. Cape Mar Osses-bose.. N. j. T. M— omc^st^. Msta, A Op.'*-- <w - dun»g hoard.. e — o,, pom* a sixo* ATTuRXEYK AT LAW. Will Mtaod ths Courts el CbprMxy jpimi W. EDMUNDS. ATTORNEY AT LAW SOLICITOR IK CHANCERY. miisaii: udesthehs i C. 'iDrnm .'.'.'.V.'.'.'jSSf (envois I FURNITURi:. QMtfilJtfi P. WRITK. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEFEUT AID SUTEBVABE. Ko.fi> W W toaw.Can Mil Cm mrAmiNG 0OAL OP T1IX BXST QUALITY. Coal of all Sizes. MM rsrXM TO TRI TOR. l«P»,lll ■ ■ leefifa«.ChpoMwCltr. •amu xl x- ew1nu. rrapriotae. tm ol 1 1 li 1 1 ii i m 1 1 £joai. amij ramrnn LAKdSS^ pMpaeto tamMMMUhs'tart LKUIOU. KQG, STOVK AMD CHEJTNUT COAL, hxk^oak a*d iiickorTwood AARON SCUKLLXNUXK. pOAXUY GENTS' FURNISHING STORE ■■MOVED TO Dveator BL, egg. Qrveaweed MUp, •rimkiM CLOTHING IJSt Pi Mj|imWw« j i|J «s«hs cvsstag not OANl^Alrate. A prt.«r-" " " 1XO. M. POWELL, Dm iu fit, afto WU..U1 ni««. ■yy IUJAM T. CHAUBXRI. . ''wStomdfabfafav-7 pars u tw Mr. WrUJAM T. CHAHBKBS. VMHI U Iita ■ Tnto. TYta family had coly fatal, mart* is •MtW prim to a c« ol roodrased " Fifteen seats," ooid the progcislo.- - Fiftem Msr exclaimed Ik* amMMr ; '• why, mm save. I jgp\ wont ** ^ * eSSkiiMtit - ymtrowiaua.I .xsbsssmw: M>I uAa cm wfatofi mfih Wjun /"Mmln MI aT^tottoifaL - m 1 1 am* MR km* M M gfi»to wfatou «x mmM. Bay m yfjptoP "MM | .■•■Mi r.wtih ' yiW'HMII IIMUmj

0«r Year. 2 i T°^", | n,T ruUr hto-.' lU -Ml- 1— I And ranUugb? thvy Umr, Iter Inc. I I a Ckillr aw ml Iron wort In j ajj Spring «p tram Mm In. kST I | . «» mamm vita dual? (Mil ttmA. ' *T. .T** j Who bneg. .he clmraad petal, brooks. ,lb.bd,te.i>.MMte. • I Ne luirhi elou-i in lira »• Inc.. j 1 ( Bat Am so, ud. j„>, hrou. I And in... tar bar, lb. rollr , mm. I , j rm ml. Ik. cWnCj km Iota ; i be., prob bight. <s red sod gtajAUlRetalMiMMbru. i U^^T' J And lee.ee hiatal, to.. j - ^ And leel Ik. toy widi ■■!■■■ bight. J Ata)nUta.Ke,ur. nee. edi .«b. IJ Bm mam b talk rnr mj, m will do—. I IRE WAY TO WIN. ' Ed ward Stone rtood impatiently apoo 1 the top Map of till Uncle Du'a stalely D ' treat part of Uie Lonee mi dooed ud d ' without eliciting aay'rapoane. be wa * r nhoat to ooaclade tint therr w. ao oar 1 within benrlnc. wbta n liend war thrtut out ol oae ol lh- opper windows. "Toanf man. *o round to the ride > door." h Coaaiderablj rtaitird bj thlr unri- e pected addrrrs, tue Joans man obeyed, u ; Upon the' porch, brnrbiac awaj the kavar that eorrrrd H, waaa jonac idrl o ' ol fifteen. She looked rrrj pretty u b rhe rtood theie.the brifht aatsmaal run- y . thine laillax on the rottad while ami a him In u> . mrdiom-rised. plaialj-lar. , lahad fooa, which xarr ao ladioatioa ol « the reputed wolth of ita owner. e I a trw flecki of dart from tbe^lappel of t. hit coat, ran hit fiecm tbroacb hit il "Tell joar manor that hla nephew. Edward8toee.U here." ta ' A faint amlW toachtd the roay Upa and. with a dm are " Tra, rtr." lha (hi a A few mlnnlea later aa elderly (eatle- . man entered . with iaM llicrat. it roar !y d , marked feature., and a ahrtwd look la hb eye. which reamed to tan the a ■m'rl a mac re of hb rial ton at a L " Wcfi. dr. what byoarbaait tat with J wSTdo « . yoawmatr h r I mmm to pay ay rnptdt to yea. " 1 " Tttt hat what do juryal ml to > I lofcryttl" "1 — aa tbiakiat of pdac lata badHA aad tboarbl I woo Id oomt and udk itp»«with yoa ud oak yoa to oarnt to kr athatttd of yonrt e'-fV What t haeryaa baro dotacf" . EtnifYka It iktf whk aa>n at ( i thb aaerreatoaloai I..Qaj. ; bat. ke.. , p athw tofihadoa a( H. **" B "Tea ham la a to tra dam I hft i « "SmNd eolMax ha yoar mhry. 1 I d " No; kf. aalj fie* Lautnd-aat a jaattiU tdtlik itodtA*! tern , fcadty aa tauahd a yaw. tad if * yea allj tm amto m»a torn had- * wm d year am. tar ■mmmmm wee bm ,W kmte. fcto^vdipl<>al..mdmitoij

. "Well, here It b. Go back to your j n place la the ttore. aad oaer three dollar* ■ ' caaily do; i-arninr. in the mru'.imr. f a if yon poMibiy ran In retard to the rod of four yean yoa will bare the ' capital you reek, torrther with tafHdeat yonra. earned by your own lndottry ud lea timei that amoral rot ir. uj other ; way. Then come ud tee me iraia. | Yoa'd rather hare my money thu ad- | vice. I dare aay." added Mr Stooe. aa | Edward aroae to to: "Bat we'll be betcomplete little housekeeper I Uavr. ud . make you acquainted with her. I " Polly P he cried out. oprninr the 1 door into the hall. la prompt obnlleace lo thia aummora. ' a roay -cheeked. bri(ht-ejrd firl tripped \ cheated I r a pretty merino, but our I hero did not fall lo rtcocalay her. ud | Lb face flashed peinfu.lv ni he did to " Polly." continued her father, "thb ' j h your cousin Edward. He learn on the tis o'clock train, and I tut you lo ^ aa possible. Polly's my little bouse- ; h added, turninr to hb | work, aad the does all the rest. When ! ahr'a eirhtresi she shall bare all the her apprraticmhip first U may stud \ her la rood stead ; she may take it into ! ' her mother did before ber. Eh! my tirir Mary's oaly reply to thia was a smile ud a blush. Our hero was considerably embarrassed by the noolleotlaa of , 1 the mistake bs had made ; but the quietly 1 cordial frertiar of his youat hostess i 1 soon put him ojmplstely alhb eaie i At her father's request— who was vrry DrodS of hb dauy hter's varied ac- ! i complishmeals — Mary sur ud played I for her cousin; ud hb ri-it ended in i j singular contrast to the sth(my way it I j commenced. Ed ward refused the five- i ] dollar Bote tendered to him by hb ucle , a! partiay. lor hb Irarolinf expenses. , The c'd mu smiled as bs returned | the note lo hit pockrtbook , 'I put's a sensible young chap, after j i | all." he remarked lo hb danrhter. as , , i the door closed after their gum. " It's 1 , | In hint, if it only ou bs brought out. j . We shall see-wt shall tee." "A good deal for father to my." sras Mary's iaward comment, who thought h<r ocmriu^the most agreeable young , paused in front of a small but neat aad plesesnt- looking ebop. oa lh« j , plate - glass door of which were these , "Crt* EDWARD 8TUKE It beiax ton early Jh the day for cue- j 1 tousera. they fouad the proprietor aioor. I at he greeted them. ■ " I got your card, nephew." mid ths < old mu. with a oordiU grasp of tb. [ I hand, "ud called round to ace how I were getting on. I thought it was 1 about tune I gave yon the little lit you t lock much a< f yon needed It. though.' t " Not at present. Uuuk you. uncle.' s enough, it b the same businem that I < look II had lo borrow axmey to purchase I It with, getting so moon la vol red that ■ he had to sell at a tarrifk*." < Edward smiled at the point made by l hbuneie. « "It bat what I've done, though. I'rr < eared four dollars a week from my 1 salary for the last three yeart; aad to j not oaly able -to pay the money but had fifty dollars besides" " " Bravo r cried the delighted old mu. with another grasp of the hand . that made our Iwro wince. "I am pruad of yoa! You're boo ad to ae- . oesd. I sea. and without anybody's help. I told yoar Coasin Polly that, when ahe \ city; that the rirnald furnish it to tail J wuled, and I'rr kbpt my word. Came j you'll alwaye'fiad'the latch -string o«.' ' Edward did not tail lo accept the tovitatka ao frankly satmiiai. a eery , the three during the tsrrlre moalhe that ! toDowiuL^tttr^ hereje huilami puw , amtoMat h^ JlTmher^*y "»Si ' IJ»" I -mu , " I mortal delay aay ieager Use ' lb- ' lit BR' I ptumluil yoa. nephew, aad wtorh yarn tore weUeuned l^ ^ ^ ^ IZtMt.'aad toim toikmrfMitVSm. ■ ."J— vary klad. made -far , %^Btat^hm.'lM* ' •tMk^aAljraaM • maaa^awlLhato^mtoM!^haa to hto. "TtRMili tototo." 4

tr The Ceoatry Bey. a ; The true, graaiae. nnadn iterated 0 country bjy is u article that a mu. t. ever with the learning of a hotel clerk. ir could find great room to study. He is * upc corn, from Florida to Washington 1( Territory, bat bis capacity to invent „ ud carry oat plans for doing mischief b , country boy always has the rod of hb note ornamented with a good healthy blister in eummrr limt. and it b always T about the color ol a bine bottle in a ^ resr rr members seeing a country boy'i t" tender, ud the puts are generally 1 about nine inches too short- It b im- * passible far him to be happy without a e stone bruise on his heel or a splinter a riee Lb brad bang orrr at u angle of d [ akrnt forty -Are degrees, ud whistles at e Whenever you hear hb mother get out on the front gallery ud yell, " Now. John Heary. il you ran off ud go in swimming thb evening. 4*li thrash vou till yon cu'l t't do sen for a srrrk." yon ' ' will be perfectly safe in helling your 1 is always the poese-sor of a sliag aad a ' ' bow's arm." and when he cu aspire ■ to the honor of uoidsingle-bairr: .hot 3 *un. with the lock tied oa with a bock1 akin string, he b supremely happy. He then makes raids around the edge of the ■ com kid for " logins." But his great 1 ! eat pride b in a yellow bobtail dog. with . 1 A scalded place oa his back, sad he ud , r the dog are inseparable friends ud fight ' it oat oa the aame Use. He has perfect i confidence in all the ghost stories be I ever hears, ud inwtnbly earn a ghost j ' He cu ask questions lo the miawhen he a'u dies right hard, ud groer | [ ally makes a point of iafiictlng them oa ! , some oitified chap that had rather hare , j the -seven year itch with a year the I tun. He b as boaest aa the day b j i I Max and will take a thrashir g u J time I I I tie two old tom-cats' tails together aad { > string them over a clothes line when the j I I folks are all away from borne without | - thinking bow rough It b on the ! cats. He will afterward reflect oa the { I la the gsblr rod of hb puts before | the old folks get hack home. Bat he j ' ! finally grows np to be a mu. goes to j ' see the e iris, gets married, ud perhaps { ' ' some day will be elected constable, or ! | possibly become u M C -Bnulom j I I ~ A Ha 1ft Banner. ' j Talk about your walking matches 1 j j hy. a good Indiu runner cu easily do fin twenty four hours, without making uy special effort, either. No tedious training in that case! One of the moet , interesting rn.ee in the world bthat betwrrou Apache Indiu ud a drer. The deer starts at fail speed, making long leaps of from ten to thirty feet. At first j gains rapidly on the Indian, but the j folio ire, re cry bow ud thro ut- | j taring frightful ye lb. but arm for a | moment leaving or losing the trail. The I deer, when out of eight, halts ud looks i bat soon hb pursuer comes is hb sight, when he bounds on with longer thu at first ; finally Lr makra far the water - spring or stream— and when 1 he gets there be halts aad drinks all be wants. Now there b ao hope far him. ! after he drinks be cannot run eo far or bap ao far. Pretty toon the Indiu ta sight again, while the tired I deer reals a moment ; but the lirad banter hafts to driak. not if his mouth b d- ae ax bra. for by doing eo he not Ot '< ioees time, bat he cannot run eo •Ste .J SS— Kill —A — ... lain they go. never resting, the Apache ever la hot pursuit. By acd-bye the area a blood stain oa a rock, where the deer Ifaa stumbled ud ekiaknews now the race will aoaa be ended, ud run faster tbu at first, wbib Use deer lotas ground every minute. Wbn the deer see. the A pat be clow upon him he slope eaddraly Ire a rock or bush aad larus. S mriimrs as soon u bs stops drops down tainting, or area dead, trom fatigoe. If not dead already when Use Indiu wisa bim b. the brad aad legs, be makes bat little resist .are, and b dispatched with Use kails. The hunter bow cats oal a fine pi me sad rots iu taking not a atsstft rest far Rax ; ol getting etl* bat puts the deer on fib shoulder, or, il too heavy, a part of ft. p bring the rest la a secure place, aad thu trots back to hb camp, having traveled perhaps a hundred miles with- ■ ou resting Ths next day sous one will talks ths back trail for ths lilies. TLe kzscrtca are 1 fisor. Oae night a^haapy party of cx1 bsord u'aproarof greeting, squeaking " PigsT eiciximed nlL with i^bh ' noes; "now wv'i: hare a dinner r' ; Sfauhu u\I^uto^tou «^*tot I wucelRycraixty wildba«Ktorbub Mill to li togatat thefcuauy. Ths I tagwsr. with hb toll stsbk woUapto t ths afa. aad kds bga due l.g.lb.i. tajtotoW ahaee Ma to i II ^ Ml * ■

CBT8TALIZED HWSk. The egg train c of thb country has riaro to u impartaaee which few romprebend The argregatr transactions >c In New Yrrk city alone must amount to at ! Imly M.ooo.oon per annum, ud in the is 1 United States to filr 000.000 A .ingle is hudled •l.COO.oolt worth of eggs daring iy the yrar. In Cincinnati, too. the traffic f< ; mast be ; proportionately large. In ly country lorn yards contribute in no r's .mail degree to bumurahsbtcnce. eggs X- being rich in nulrtti re properties— cq ox. 0- ; dock ud bra eggs are tbe principal kinds produced la America W r Uavr rr j nothing, bowevsr. like we are told used i found f there- tbe gigutic won egg. extreme length, ud bo. ding right ud rl I a half quarts. One of three birds with r. ; a single efiort. might supply a modem in | board ing-botae with ouriets for a day. a j Tbe periahabb nature of eggs has tr a standard article of die*. Tbe peculiar Ir ! freshness. Bat lately tbe proreas ol T | tbb proceaa tbe natural egg a converted l t into a delicate amberlint.tn which torm le pored with barreled eggs, and retains its ' ir ; properties for yrare unimpaired by uy 1- ' climate, Tbb b indeed an achievement I h of scieaceud mecbuica. ingenuity, ud d has a moot important bearing oa tbe a waste, equalising prices throughout the r i year, and regulating coti sumption, in ; n this form eggs may be transported wilhI out injury, either to the equator or to ; h ! the poire, and at uy time robe re , stored to their origins'. ooadUioa simply j by adding tbe water which has been ! artificially takes away. Tbe cbtrt eg g0 ' desiccating companies are ta St. l.kub c and New York. No salts or other u4 ! process of crystalialng. the product b i ' I simply a eonsiUdated mixture of tbe yoftt " I aad albumen. Immense q turn title, of d ] eggs are pi east ltd ta tbe spring of the r | year by liming. Thus treated they are it | good far every purpose except boiling, e ' It is n common trick for tome dealers to il imposition b rosily practised, la tbe 0 j fire more eggs are required to make a m i pound of eggs crystal ised tbu when m t tainted will not crystaliae at all. < Some of tbe moat experienced egg 1 dealers declare that there is ao profit in raising poultry toafimparc with produc'»r eggs A single hen will lay from 0 twelve to fifteen dosro aggs per unum. 1 per doom, aad tbe birds thai ooenpird 5 cu be housed aad fad far lem tbu fifty 't cents for tbe whole puriod. In tbe East h tb* price per dosro is much higher, e Here sra bay tnembytbr dosro . Step, g into u Eastern produce retabliabmeot. t and thsy mil sell you as much for a | e quarter of a dollar. There if nojreaeon | why tbe cryxtalixiag ywoceM should not a become quite general, ud egg produc- , food supply receive large accvwsioa from , tbb source. Tbe already great ud ior creasing consumption of eggs in Eng- | land ud France shows growing appro* 1 cist Ion far tbb kind of food compared | with uy other, la lima. Peru, eggs ; sell at one dollar par dosro— equal to !' four dollars per pound cryetaliaad. Il b thought that thb new process far pref serving far utilisation the iadastry ol . oar bean ud MtUete may be vrry ac- 1 . eeptnblr. as well as beneficial, in a business and dons eat ir point ol view.— > CVirieaeffOiaitai ill. ' Tbe Smmdard Bejrer. edited by a ; * colored man. rays: We are afraid that ' ' eoaae of oar raid ere 'among Use colored ' mm applied to their lace, ud one of oar ' eortrapoadeata ban made a vigorous protest against our use of IL He probably " ncaeedrri it eynouymous with " nigger." : a vulgar, meoalagieas epithet, that no ° people oa earth use w frvqurolly ss tbe * colored gwspb tbemselvm. . Tbe ward " aegro " is tbe proper tare litalgsstina of tbe colored people is , ° America, and Is rightly apphed lo the _ deacwaduu of tbe tribes along tbe coast * of Africa. Tbe tames oar yonagfrieap allades to with so much pride were ' Africu. bat not negro Tbe word ™ " Africu " baa ao telefax) as a race d ™TmTTaJ£L ' tePw * Esquimaux. Stoux or Aa«b- Saxon ac- " cording to tbe blood to bb vetot; u * Africu maj be Egyptfaa. Moor or * aa5*farsfibev muafagbaa. aad etriatly ' epaakiag. tbe word Negro fwitb a big x i-rrsstcr.rjsr jeclba <baa tbe wotds Irish cv Cwais :o limtostoas or Mdriliaed then lbs am K roatoesaf tbe wbfam.«ad R fa UQlya ■t fabe idea af ita mesatog that maksa oar B ^aapb akfieat to Re use. Is these toye b afMeikrsa.Rwffl bewail far to to - tbSTnii Mj 'JtoMto aBMa'jS'

IB the Polar Begtea. ,. ! The lollowiag extract b from tbe " Corwia. which departed oa u Arctic expeditioa from Sim Frurboo last May U When, at last, we are.vrd at St. 10 Michaels we bad to walk four or five " miles oa tbe ice to reach the settlement. ^ ud the people there were surprised to ; £ through which we had farced oar way. p as low as forty degree, below rero for re rotor too mile. In bad. that the theeI* Oaly oae day was paucd here, ud the '* gallant iiule Corwia started again 1 Uitough tbe ice with tbe prow pointing _ toward Rebring's etraiu. As this b tbe Ir tion than the day proper . d isiud, where it was reported a famine J . west. We steamed along eioae by tbe : 11 shore, working our way through tbe ice. > " I aad each one that was visited presented X ! tbe same dreary eosne of death ud * j desolation . Not a sign of die was to be j " j roen anywhere. Not a solitary dog or j ^ rude hub; but in front of the houses, in y , a ghastly row lay the drad bodies of | I hie hunger. They had ,.ln there for filix teen months, and see were probably tbe | ic had rotted off their bodies, but <he | k they looked like mummies. The akin >' was drawn tight over their emaciated r ace. ud forms, ud looked iik e ancient * parchment. So perfectly had the dry '• air preserved them that we could dis- | ° lingubh the bodies of the women from ^ the men by the deep tattoo marks cm the i * chin, which b oae of tbe peculiar styles \ B postures, just as they fell in the iaxt ,. agony of solitary death. Ax long aa :s I service tue corpses were placed in tbe n regularSrows in front of the hub. At > oae place we fouad fifty bodice aide by E eide. some being the remains of little w I of old people. d The usual iitlre ud refute which eurJ round the E~juimux hub were lack- j n tag. ud there wax not a scrap left of r* 1 uy kiaii ol food. The cleuly -gnawed , T hopes showed that I hey had eaten their dog. ; the, had even devoured the rata 1 which "infested the Tillage; they had -. cheered up the old bib of walrus-hides o. -everything which would isifafj the „ cravings of hunger At last they had i n perished miserably, dying by inches. ( I- with ao hope of succor ud ao chance ol I- escape. At leant five hundred of tbe e- poor wretches rafiered tbb hi leous d death. To explain Ibis terrible famine. [X which wax ae unusual as it was fatal. K> | it must be added that the eeasua was U one of unparalleled severity. Tbe no- ^ trees of tbb bland were large, robust ^ But like moet of their race they were * such a winter. Tbe cold set in early ud Continued without laterruptioa. Tbe B for srecks at a lime. The cold ud the lt ; vioiept storms pravated them from | ^ going oat oa tbe lee to oatcb walrus aad « I sea's — their mala dependence far food J ,r in the winter. Their scanty More of lT many miles from Siberia, aad oouid not I ," hare reached it alive in the lore of the IO bitter wind. At the north w ret end o w | the bland wv found a setlleaseai of | about iiO. Three had raff.vad revere iy j * from tbe famine, oaly abfiMt aae-baif | * I the original colon, having survived • * ! They bad had a larger stock of pro- j ,l visions tbu their uafariaeate neigh- [ p | bore, aad thus escaped complete uni- i * ihllatioa. " q j T*e rail Trolterv, >e | A repeater baa latrrvbsred Mr. Boa- j re tbu one or two to be found ia hb arable. " «5SSm5BOT ly haft's cMw of ••a.toe eroarsd St. Jeliea, Ig that gentleman would doabtieae leal ■ tbaA be b the owner of a pair which ao ■ one would be abblto aaaa oa the rood, to Aad e'sre R Is gcaeraily helieTed that a. time Bade by St J alien at Hartford, he a- tbe taawet roadster fa tot world. Mr. a leaner i Ire s that tbe beet titoeea to reooed will yet be hrowgbt dourm errerai !■ seconds, and be b eoabdeat that Rome to ens trot ia t:to. ud that Cdwto Foere rem. sebba retard affittH tow— to. la •ML i^dT^Tto^rtot iMMT toto I tobi III' to Utoe totea bare " ** E toMcSStoL*N toiiUto fa MR 'l l ■TiiT MMbrisad Pes to ■

TIMELY TOriCS. J A California operator has lmd great c suoeam in pbotogrspbiag a boras at fall gslk*. Messrs Marsh Brothers, pbo tograpbera. at Hraley^a-Tbamae. Kag- , load, bare just obtained scum Interest ing pictures of tbe Oraat Wamerm ex prcM 0 — tbe "Fiying Iiutchmu"— taken while , running tli rough T wyfoed station at a k speed of nearly slit, miles per boar 1 Mack Faroe, of (Iraad Rspids. Mich. it bb elomerli ud quit eating. During e the rest of bb life be look uoly sweet- - tpooofal of ice cream. The sntopey n ; proved that be bed pern mblakrn about f They are agitating la England the i sbclitioe as useless of carrying colore e on Use battlefield. Cogblu ud Melville ! having died la Zoluiud in defending t the colors of the Tsreaty-farth. ud . those of tbe Sixtg-rixth being cspturep bv the Afgh an. Bat the purpose ol 0 i str tents ud surrpun led them witb guards, who were looked ou la tbe light , of sacred priest. Ere tbe regie fell into , the buds of an enemy the soldiers died ^ round its staff. r i tin the slopes of Amethyst moon lain. , different levels s large noin^t ol siiiei- ' twent; lo thirty fret in height. Rome r series of sudstoc- ud oong.opseralee t | mile of fossil forest#. The woody „ structure b well preserved. Where 1 cavities hare formed by tbe rotting of , the Wood, the, are filled wllb cryatak of i Tbe Zhrsn lomrmml does not favor s are not what tbb e sentry needs. We , wut ao landlords in this country. Oae , Dslyrmple bone loo muy. We \ mscBlaery for the benefit ol a tingle n on-resident capitalist speculator ; the f load imporerbhsd. ud the" crop cent out of the country— s system of rohivaturn that is s entire upon agriculture c Instead, let us have smilinr farms o moderate dimensions, supporting intei- , ] wives, ud a generation of ehildran * | comttfir up lo take tbrir places. if - Ei Gorvraor lalud Susnford's new r 1 rosid.nre si Medio Park. Cel.. will - stand almost in tbe crater of a plot of , ground shout *50 seres in extent. The a grud. straight drive, hounded by * , desorsled by the eliireal sl.ru ta. Sur ' of lk most uiqne o' iu rlsas in tbe s wrvld Governor Stanford's intention '. b lo procure from all parts of the world I. shoots, cuttings, piuli ud seeds. If a need he. of every tree that is likely to - succeed is Cxlltorpix He has already q received muy thousand cuttings ud t Tbe etactorsl statistics of Earope have * len collected by tbe Bmmd, ol Berne. In number of electors France stands at . the head of lbs list with MfiLtoB. , Next comes TlinfiMf fllB ■JMlj—r ud then England with fi.7lfi.fito. Au- " stria with I SU.00 1. ul SWitfitofaad. ° Italy. Portugal ud Belgium ia the 12 order given. That Serif asrlandabanld •I precede Italy seems st first sight eorae- ' what extraordinary, bul universal snf1 frags has long been established la tbe I every hundred iahsbitaau in the variJ on. countries b . i racer. H8.3 ; Swiotoy 1 bad. tot; Germuy. »-S; Engbnd. if j ll.J; A u»trie_ S.»; Portugal, i.t; Italy. S 11 Belgium. t>. The atalblia far h Spain are wutiag. A eorrespcodeat ia Earope writes: The Russians, generally, have been >! owing of late* decided Iff iapueltfau to " formeely was ooasiderad to be tbe ex- * race. First, ws bsd the cum of Onwnt D.ikial sepestopnr ef Rsusbns.wioi " need to put by all ths bad fail Wrippad ■ wk^'y. L tbe lead. Another l stocy b that sf d Prince R.. told by tbe MenM. to fik- * Peutxtoiu Ou Am] hmm week^tbe t- faTT* be* aim « him apu bb nook ufjb roibr. and ■ stored to retnr. evary fiorarday mer^ [" lag to IRe some Lour, on coadfitoa that " at f iftifatofifiiHi to null to seeded t- mtoBiHwl whfifii to miM 'Nfipli : ScSsssssaS - rire wRhdto; yen ^yillto Mb bM tolktonwQ (ton farktol 'll " SSSsSHitr nfifi fiwre eufitomto mtoma »i fij Re ► dLfi>J«wtou .y tu ' jwues'* MSM » | touT* ■Tu'* _I wSjtoto

FOR THE FAIR BEX. st rasUfaa rasMtes. II Floral bees have recently been brought 1 I- Bona aad Greek dresses en wore at 1- oostame parties in F.agUtad . le lowers wherever the, cu be worn. 'j Velvet PekiB b much assd kr ,aakets ° braid is eel I ul aire each pair of velvet '• ; stripes aad tbe etoet fa very toilUut. „ Tbe plain akin with ImB an looped ! lock drapery fa fi in III are fa origin, bul I p . it Is gaining la favor on tbe other side °B ol tbe AUutie. I Very young indirs have adopted the ud lace trimmed efiUan. just likr tboec 1 want by small children. t 1, Sew night robes have deeply shirred c toiated yokes bock and front, while tbe t 4 1 large bishop slaevee are also shirred ,p | Into tbe arm boba. and at tbe wrisu. Of Tbe importations of fall hnlx ud bon- & n acta are lane la aixe. eccentric in lorn. ( y aad of furry beaver ud plush fell ; the I re blnek " °° *" °' ^ *° 0 r- Borne lately imported suits have has- * b qnes cut ioug ud square in front, : lit srith iarer pockets act ou each side in ' lo tront of the hip. while the beck of tbe d id basque b cut into two abort points. Fall novelties ia datum saw silk ud c srool fabrics show old gold, cardinal. c n. orange, canary, pale brttes ud greens, st on grounds of plant, noire. Ophelia, or t •i- dark be.iotropc. Napoleon ud lapis , w Maes. m The " hermit ' polonaise defines tbe | , is figure loosely, but if drasra to the re. s Ita quired sine by a tope or wide belt st the . ee wsbt ; the skirt it almost ssdevp u the re under skirt, ud le turned up en revrrs t nl in the wsxhwomsr style; the eievves , )y cut wide ud deep are also turned ( rr up. sad the neck is dabbed witb upright collar. Cigarette smoking is as common a [* Ayonagwomu dx-d suddenly while | tator at a students' hall la Paris. TwooM women-one aged eighty-five , I, aad tbe other xlny— were arrested la I „ N-w York far sbop.illiag i x- st a Newport (R I ) reception was no. „ four months was requir.d lo work it. , A girl fourtrca jcsrs^old ^threw tor- ^ i HlkZ^ *" ' 1 A yonag lad, in Ylirbixaa has uecomc ■ Ji firm name bCotdidg A Daughter, At- ■ , of uwneyt aad Couasei -rs at aw | thriHtair. which is t-iack ud iuxurianl. 1 They cultivate aad arrange it with great | ' rare by bruohiag their tresses back frotu ' ita tb< forehead ud gathering them in a I a, plaited topknot, covered srith flotrrrs. apugles ud hairpins of roid. tiiver am! ( 14 tortoise shell. RirJj ud poor are alike , If prood of their ccdflurr. and the knll | ly tksf to ber hair at lay recxt ooly. To id preserve tbe elaborate structure from , being disturbed, women daring sleep , rent their necks on a padded fork . Then- . re b ao differcaoe between eiegie ud , e. married women in wearing their hpir, at oa la China; ud their respective social a. etalns U tndl.wted b^the position ot the [ J u- girls srestaiag it at tbe hark, matrons in ' d. front. The latter likewise ebave Ihrir he eye brows, ud dye their teeth black. ' Id Oirb nee rouge freely, ud ao tac times : to gild their ilpe. They are all fond of ' if- smoking, ud wear tbrir embroidered M tobaeeo poncLes as belt ornaments • Words af Widen. *- An Idle reaaon lessons tbe weight of | 1 * tbe good one. yon gave before | « Sin baa a great muy t»ls; but a lie . b tbe handle which Bis them alL j ' bul true pulileaem b ever I became. ■ : ear b tbe moat fashionable sty ic ot earto *!■■. People are aev.-r piayiag the hoi to j much ae wben tbey think ihemse'.vee * Let yoar will leal whither arenwity i Z would toive. aad yon will always pec 5 serve roerr liberty. -as amy bs rxpacted ia hiutre. Oi The firefly only shines wb'n on the In stoR. Bo b it with the mbd: wben : i" Fsbe sLoase sad tear of blame cause I ZZZ£££?t't~rtn-\ it Poverty often deprives a mu of all { m- fifikrtt and vfatwa b b bard lor u ed empty bag to "mi ■prtgbt. " to!Pm^>^the1JUS>lf .np.toto* to Bar, Imto atom tb. hctog; aftm ; m flmtoR nmm llii.iMt.ani.Mtl. | ^ Wb— mm mm am<W togto aad i Sh* ^Ttotoftl'wTfftoiT-- "*" «to*lto* mfalto to ■!» '/ H, ~ magneto to m m* «• wSftto to gggafaBwst

|.gzr-Baeaangr* . rtabra Ita toewm. e) fan emto Mfito. — JUtki Yor fiay. li say -a."*tl* OTL ~ ta rto. ' Thss stolaotlesttok. Aastbarispob To lemfS lay fasey faod teds s svesg UstosWbwmss Tbb Ids totk w— From God aed Irstb a rsasgsii b fa kb tetlow taps bb sapsestfa— fab. , -n— ate. .. iters of imiar.M| A^rriri^MHnitUto Me. Florida ratUaeaakm an%anb : fii each ta New York. A Swedish turnip, grow* ia Manitoba. 1 weighed thirty-eU pounds. Hope sticks to s man closer thu uySick pexpic relish a broUi made from the hind legs of a frog more tbu frogs France bee id.ooo.ooo beat, witb oaly 000.000 women lo throw things at I thim. pares herself with a ytnr,becana» Ol all tbe rains ia tbe world, the ruin of mu is. most assuredly, tbe eadto contemplate. Many a tramp would be thankful for cold bam. but none of them ralfah the cold shoulder. — Bmltm fiuaJemn. A great many men are cottagv-btol!, that b to say. they hare but oae story. Aad tbey are forvrer telling ilia the State of Ohio there are SJ.Mf person, oa Ufa pension rolta, to wfiM| x.afifi are widows of soldiers of W war of ISIS. Reus are not very largely cultivator" in Russia, owing to the I IbBj 1 aversion IhatexbtetLere tolbe Pohfito 1 "• — — -"1 Timet. It ia aed to think that eo many Wfp; meuiag ud naturally joyous tt lito are compelled to go through Ufa with. trom u iron wabtbud. ia which ly. — ipi— 1 husbuds in early history of the Uoa of s xr coed how last be drireaa I without consulting a urmteh. aad women or tbb oounlry bare decided that the two best buds ear x htm band and ahud-bo. -PfafadshtortB iMflllll Tbe uU-C tiacee ocdiaaaen M Bam ■ Frsacisro are briar, one after saorber. - declared void by the courts. Tbe last • to he declared usconstitutional was oae which prohibited laundries ia wooden ; said a rilj br.lr. Who was visiting ber qounlry eta ia— "tbe wether permit- , | ting." she added, as she observed a demonstrative sheep of the masculine Tbe oldest living rx -member of Oewgrrss is John A. Cothbcrt. of MoMb. Ala-, wbo was born in Georgia ia I71S. practices law in Mobile, and is sold The American profcsMonol beauties" followed by LanduB "aoebty* jonrnab. are Mrs. Cropper. Mrs Mablon Suds. Parsons and Lad, Maudrviile. I I "la the boar of danger womu . I thin., but of herself." mid Mm. da ; t^S SBSSSSSTS3 is exught out in tbe storm devotee ber ' agony to the thought that ber bat aad j drees will ta ruined. Fashionable Oaivestoa yonag lady at a social gathering remarks jestingly lo Gllboolj i ' I wooder bow ntol , and sold to the higbeet bidder' ' "Juot about S).0B0." "Why. my jewelry alone b worth that." "Tm; that's what I . put It dowa la my eaUmate."-Oafaeton 1 News. • Nowhere in our oouatr, are ita fishing interests of greater magaita le tbu f in North Carol las. Itrvade like fiction, hut It is a fact that at a tiagb bul of a single Brine U Dr. Copehsrt's fishery, J more tbu SS0.U00 fish hare been cenghL . tbe aiagie eeiae otretcbiag u unbroken length of oae and a half miles, and ( bring operated by steam.—' Aerie le 0L t ) too vogue in Parse- There b now tbe hy the signing of tbe contract, which takes plane la lbs morning aafi b peto . ceded by a loach, wben tbe prruaatsaad tronenu are dbwiayed. Tbe civil marrUgv taken ptonputoly.u evatoag or ; ; really rained the' to. of bb " PataaMMe I tto btottoltoJTbbto • ahtxp-r far fin yews, bad b# vtoto s | taab*" IT bra in. T^ronks mu renL > j med lbs etoct of the |l>lr bee, to t houtone tbfa ttoto-* At ngwTfa te'vrillhu Tntojd , day tofito. enyaa reneni fim-to* ' 2mS5toto'>