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1 " v ' ■ CAPE MAY CITY. N. J., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1880.

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STAR 0F_THE CAPE llnrtkkf J MM/ |gBj JOB PBHiriMC £ 22 — ' ^MSST* yriO.ilml joe* b. Huffman. attobxst .wd cocxsxlob at i.j - i c a^)h,cwiw- . B.J. F-g-Oa. ■'■to.llMT«IW»!- I Op. MrtOty, teBf tarflT •—» porm a jfixoN, , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Brtdgeue. «■ j , TOM-m.aw.af.ibr. j|U«ii[r w tipeuNi*.. « ATTORKET AT LAW T sriwHOLtCTTOK IN CHANCERY. r, w -mm d tto^Oara Mar Jfaesgy Q~" # Jymnim, PUBHSHUG DIDERTAKEPL ■ BTJRyriTURl •:. I, 0HAK1AS F WHECX. till III Io O H OA). CLOCKS. WATCHES, , HID1T ID SLTOIDi n t (Ml M< »~i P neronfraa ■ i t /"XOAL OP TEX BUT QUALITY. 6 V a «ha I bllipml M «1 «*»!.: Coal of all Sizes, ; ""lms* POUTM TO IU TO*. At fas art Oral 1MB MlM. , gAMCKL A RWDKt.Fl l|llln. , m aiw.««.i , QUI. AND WOOD TAXD. ■ lSdS£>^ IiC" »■ *n «** m.. pillN LJUUOtl. BOO. IWTI AND CHXTTNI-I OPAL, : PIMK^O AE^NO HICKORY' WOOL J *V_^- AAJtoK SCHXLLENUKK , I ~~~ 1 ponui^ ' ' GENTS' FURNISHING STORE . ■ICMOVgO TO ] iMABik.B^anMMioiaw, itoikttt r ^ [ CUTMlTO UKIt- , MMaA.M. ■■■■ HMO. m. rowxu, D ill IN.OP.OWM MIIIBP Bmi.'CmoIm. iiL gesrtTsrt°niirtta *%nntiZrtrah^'wVrtritosria. WILLIAM T. CHinim, ! Op* *'T Oanaep.N. J. The Apaeh* WK CyM Kid* ■ Tow Kewtad bw u Indian wbo ability. Tbauwiuaberattobetoongbt to tow > few days ayo. aad toe Indian WW risen lb* fab. HBohlag lb. salami to . trw. be rorefally place* to* raw eioth on blw; than lb* bWA tot bridle. u4 lb* anddb; at wok pa-s-;yS^rsa£ l^atart "ww^bm"1 Tte ' Udta aartod : be ft* *d tb* crsrt of lb* bill I^rt'red" gn. auotoZ - Ah. bib." wbie* ww faltownd ao etaaly by SririrShLr. 1 . f_-j . tab if taffht tt M taiad to* bww Bwk« Ib tb* 1 j i Ill's ill a ■ ■*

| uiwi—iiMikibwriaMi ^ ■arm ran; | I «■ a ram-erapwt Iottow aoaad arissp. I (bj book I Www.; Awl in Hi. ■■ lib. . (Imm> tbo. Aw I hasp Orky.odwpr— .rtlitwiw.hU. ] Tbo. tM bw I » . ban by I k°™ | i "MO. I O. M <b. lie*! oa ltooaAo; ■ Aad lull-grows bow lad llwl (raw bOy PATTY "Patty! Fatty Moran! Wb*r* b lint 1 girl! She's always oat ol lb. way when ' ■ ' jCw|b^aBat ; koH a».^wid a j lb* word. Patty, a *«ry bloom in* yonng 1 of elgbtaen. cam* trippl.g into ' tb* kitchen from a room not tar of. 1 bar strafe clowtod brow, ab* 1 ooatiaacd: " I went to pn fraadmi'. roow to ' rirlitt. aad tbra «h. wanted me to rwd J Iwr a piece In Uw acwapapor— it wot . fine print aad ibe cwUdnt make it oWandao" " Aad ao yoo tbovfiSHbai waa *xcow , rnawfib far Iwvfa* me Aon*, with din- . Bar to fat aad eompaay COW In* to taa. How, U yoo 're fiaiibed yoor literary make tbe custard*." "I didn't know yoo w*r* afaaa; I lboopbi Ball* Wat b««," wid PaUy. "Wall, yoa aw ab* ttbX" aald Mia. , Black, abortl;. ■ "8b* oacbltob* tbrni." waa tb* ratort which trembled oa Pattyk Up*, boi tort tramblad oa Upa. hi

ab* wisely kept It back, aad la a few w cayly ■» u aoUiia* bad happcaed. " Tbor*. do Mop that now* I yoo make men*rratu."eald Mr> B.aek. prewotly. waa silent far few mlaatw. bat tb* aaktofwyin* aomca ia* . : "Whar*1 Koala, uatr " Where ab* always la at Ibia time Tornday mornlay-lakla* her moaic " Oh. I farcot," aaid PaUy. aad made [ ao laitber attempt at sociability. It was not UU dinaar waa oa Uw table that Balk and Rott* returned -U.* iat1 tcr with two muaic book aadw her arm. aad tb* farmer will ibataewaad . aacktl* which ab* bad pent the moraiaf la wiartii* la haoor of tb* cowla* I "bSTmI Bod* were Id a. Black'. ^ wat'to^^wafartably.*' aaid Mm. Black that aftaraooa wheo ab* bad atnlcbcd bw alaaaioa-tabk to tb* | citrate* limits of ber small i mintroom. "If It want far craadma. wa eoold do aierly." - Why aot irt (raadma bar. bar sappn- 1, b« owa roowr aaiiwtod Berk. ' - bat I didn't know what yon'd wy." "I aay irt a capital wyfwlkm.- wid "Grandma can bare my Mali IW aa M wait w aot." wid Patty. "Ob. I dare wy. aBfi bar* yowrmck - Patty dowat olpart to baiae awda a martyr of." w. aw d Balk. Tubal t a 111 bat I obfaat to bariac <t aroMfiiaaidma mad* a martyr of." "TTimiTT--. What a taw aboot aotbtac 1 Irt waa»b to aay that ab* bw a andtWt will b. tb. awd of iv' wil fan. " It way far paopia. bat mt far bar -aaid Fatty. "Bba hak mwh thla«. tyooddwli Ikaowriwdoa^" " Pray, who aahad war adrtor tow kaown warn W proiwrw w»ll^«yaa da. " WMMMCM.-' f krw. Rartrfafc haMtT ^ "ALT wr S-cwwd k." mi* «r ■*■■. •

Jknce. bat bell oome wane day, wool | ! hA Pattyr " Certainly br wi!L I aboald know ( in a minute, tbooyb I nerer ww | • bim. Let's Me, be bad lordy early " And beautifol bios eywt" " And **aa six Iwt tall I " And tb* beat -hearted boy that erer i Ur*d." * Tw. tbat'i Uncle John , bow I loo* , lose* bim I How jot me more yoor | i chair ap to tb* table, and yoo aad I'll drink bu health in a cop of tea." ' So (hie barmlesi pair au their sapper, and laayLtd aad chattered, and were aitotethcr a merrier par.y than that in ' " Wncre are (raadma aad Patty P , whispered Mr. Bmtk to hi* wife, at lb. opportunity. - — tbe tabic.'' (which waa trnt in one toT There waa no aort of x>»d of it; > U only oa* of bar odd freaks." Mr. Uiack. wbo, ai'.boo*b pel— I win* (ood qaalitiw. lacked hie wife's molatfaa. wid ao mar*. ' " Tbe next time I bare company I do bop* I aba., bar* a lar*crdinln* room." . remarked Mr*. Black, tbe loliowia* aonli (. whik enrayrd pottia* away . ber cake and praacrrea. the r. naias of tbe erenin*'* fwtlTity r "I'm rare yoo ml*hlil you'd oslyaay . ao." aald Real*; "tbara'a no earthly > reason why (raodma abonid have one ol tb* beat room, la tbe boom, wbm we wanUt erery day." ^ wby she eboold be here at all. I'm rare t ao ooe coo Id bbune your lather II be Syti'srs;"'-' is" "Irt **ry (oodol papA"aaid Belle, " bat then be oa*bt to coattdar hi. own and the really ia ao relatioa to [ any ol oa.' "Hon* at nil. and ao I'** told your , father oeer aad ore* ayain. but be h*. , a notion that be owes bar aomrtbiny beif ab* married hit father, how could the ; help ur Mra. Black did aot menUoo what era. aiao true, that what liule property , rand ma bad brooybt with ber. bad b, en freely yina for lb* aac of ber Laafamily. " Aa I told yoor Calb-r. aobodr ooold expert bim to ataad by bar when ber ' own aoa ran off aad ieSaber. Well, ' lluat I bop* I aball tJ|*k to briay ' And briay him to reaaon ab* did. lor , eren afam*. aad Mr. Black waa aot 1 atone, trnt a eery ductile kiadof day lience it bappaaad thai be at last con ■rirarr. that bU ayad atenmatber - aboold be baalabed Irom tbe roof which t *bel tared ber ao loa*.

Oa* day Patty retaraad trom aa errand h oa which the had been dispatched, to ; be lie red it would be aAowpliabud, aad nowber yrief aad indlynation kaew no , cried abe. " Why. Irt borribk ; I nercr ' beard of anrtbiny ao dreadful T" "Tbe county farm." corrected Mra. Black ; " a most excellent institution where ab* win ban the bwlof car*." "Ton may call It what you please; , 1th tb* puurbouae— thart what It ia. , Bat on* thin* I know, ab* aball aerer , stay there; I*U yo and |«lar out my- , aait" " Aad pray what will you do with | ber after you |et her outf asked Mrs. , -ru take cara of bw; I can find ! " Irt a pity yoo baiaT t boaybt of U I befcra." wid Mia. Black; "it woald : bar* weed yoa frow Uriay cm OCT charity raw* doaw ysara .- -Charity' Tea bad aothiny Um I banal amaad twice ortr." wid Patty. - TaaM brtlar take can of that toayo* of yonra. er HI pack yoo oC aaxt," aaid lm anal Patty aeceptad ber anat'i adrieeaad aaid ao aora. hex aba (aabfaad banalf to sleep that aiyfat. aad the aaxt day art oat oa^ bar gawt far empk^wwt. Jit aad aiybt altar alybt aa aba retaraad awaiiinfal abe ww a look of triumph to bar aaart «y**-of aiompb ertikh At kactthia aaawer to Mra. Bfackh - tuoal iaqairy, " WalU what lack r abe waaabl* to aaawcr. "Good; Mr. Gray- . aoa baa enyayed me to rma oa* of Ma How Mn. Black did aot wtoh Patty to . iweu bar. partly oa aocu—t of Uw 1 1 tk%auy 'ttoera. you're a dfayrae* to .{tbsiawUyr • | "T**" r ; rad i. , — oftakiayynmdw. trowttweomaty I ba to the two awaU ronwa aba bad ^ kbad taa im.w wl bonus. "laartaMaemwkwbeaa u BrawBB n. wtk. Putty f aaid " -T» toaaaa b»eaa."aa*d Patty, fib* . I had kacwa to law bar iahk ia Mai j|c— day ad kto. kmt af this ab* ffMmcC

t like a story-book J'owA.' Cm a- ] \ j Hr. m*.r Ball da a Urarwep. y Did yoo crer try to boi id a hencoop 1 > 1 This may appear to br a eery funny r qoeatloc at Ibis stay* of the onmpaiyn. , ; but Mr. Diyoff. a near ntiybbor of ours. / r built ooe a lew dayaayo ,, I Mr. Diyoff owns a yard aboot lorty 1 ' feet ion* by tweaty wide, and bein* t ' ! lond of rural poraoiu be determined to t '* bar* some chicken.. Oil Wednmday -j Last be purchased six— a (cnticman and ; ' fie* female*. c * Of comae be couldn't kceatbem in bl. k cellar, aad be started off to tbe aawmi.. , and booxbl a boodle of lath aod three 1 1 t boards. W ben they arrirad be lock ofl k 0 and ww. and wept to work. 11c nailed j , a board to the clothes pole, and bad , j, placed a atrip of wood aloo* the back : , . fence, when a woman stock ber bead , oat of r next-door window, and naked , , " W bat arc yoo mnkin*. Mr. Diyofl?" , , In turn in* around to answer ber be > , nearly knocked his car off with the , o hammer, bat be mana*ed loanawer t y " Ob f and down went ll>e window . , y Aa be ww wwiay a board into alloc. , -f another neiyhbor asked what be wm f oocstroctiny. Mr. Diyoff re* ponded ( y " A chicken -coop," aad in doiny to took . 7 a piece off l is Unmb. * looked orer the back ieace aad naked , bim what be waa makin*. r * -"A chicken-coop, " anaarered Mr. c T Diyoff. and be was eo mad that be threw t * tbe hammer down and it struck bim on t T tbe toe with yrent rchcmcncc. t « By Ibia lime all Uw windows ia lb* I neighborhood were open, ana oyer 1 twenty people witnessed tbe show with- ' ' oat pay toy. and were wnkiny ra*y<» 0 tJoM- « " What kind of a door are yoo yoin* , to pot on it f" asked lb* man on tbe , - fence. " awinyiny or alidin*'" , h " Swinyiny." "I wouldn't- Leather biarca won't : , _ bold, aad yoo can't fasten iron one* to I . them latb." \ | " 11 yoo don't pot weather-strip, oeer ; them cracks tbe water*!! *« to and ; , * drown tbe chickens," rayceeted tbe 1 ' woman next door. j, 11 1 be woman upstair, wanted io know , "I'd pot straw in the bottom foe . " them to sleep in in tbe winter." re- , 7 marked a man from tbe roof. i , "Tr* board that they laid best in I '« band boxes." offered a woman lhrco*t a in the fence. * Ia drirtoy tbe last nail tbe bead lew , . 7 off tbe hammer aod came near killin* '' tbe baby. 1. fiaiabed at last, aad the whole : 1 family were set to work to catch the j '• chicken, which had bean placed torn- j * poeartly in tbe cellar. When they came , np t bey all looked w if they hadn't bad j ■ iirtil (n Ih# r» tl«r and hmd In. ,i i nfcali a liybt cellar, cawb- i

open doors, aad fosu aad wash tuba Tbe doctor's ri* waa in front o.' the ! ^ twenty minntea later, aad baa been t, there erery day nine*. That aiybt a man crawled orer the back (wee with a carpet bay in bin band. ** and tb* next morn in* tbm wasn't ° eaouyh feathers in tbe coop to make a " wltole chicken. — A'or Tork Diwildk. ^ A Hyalerl cat Caltferali Lake. I a! What ia known w Dead lake lie. be- * Laka Earl aad Uw coast, about ^ midway oa a lint from tb* mill to what known aa Keller's pood. There ur B etran*c .tone connected with , tbie myetariooa lake, which baa ao rial- , Sow of a email stream whl:b empties U. rataiaa a aaikrm role me of , I water. IU depths bare been sounded. , aad tbooyb It baa been asserted that - wa* looad at a depth of twaaty- , I fie* ieet. Ibis mart bar* bee* eery near j - to Uw shore, aa other* wbo bare dared to restore upon lu dark water* report . , ! ao bottom can be tooad ^TLere i. ' , an old lad Ian leyend to rcyard to < 1 Uw orifto of tbe lake. Loay yrara 1 ayo. loay bMoe* the taradiny >*t ' , of tbe whit* man bad aouyht this coeat. < there d«e.t here a numerous Indian i tribe. Many aammee* they Ured U i '• filled with game, and Uw Indian's bean , , wa* (lad. Bat at hat oamr Uw Urn* ol *orro^|' -0** chicl.wMie at 't toU'ST'to tto^yrooad. ^Tbi. one « blow farrrer dtotroyad Uw barmoay - which had aattl then exiatad. Tbe b friends of tbe yraydmtnd cotmriimaa • end cried toe renyeaaoe. But tbe yrraler • pertkm of tbe trib* remained loyal and £ wet* Tictonoot. porautny Uw r*c- "■ Tb* hmrt of the lafflsn jrod. Oat-w mat lb* baareaa berarai co erred 1 nam. ead the wind sww* orer tb* ehiftM way of porawed and pneeaw. Suddenly a I eenad beok< -n- thrir m eara. and. Ibe tha . taws of a Mamtt their fart rad they — e b; swallowed from uybh The worm bant taafl Ba wtM amy. Uw'taornta « poraad Mm MdM^day abyaa. Mdjfaa

TATTOOED Bt SlTAOEB. Ion.'"' Hewitt, an American mi lor. a ' resident of Brooklyn. In IBM Mr. I Herrtn bek»*ed to the crew of tbe ship > , Ancelira. which wen; ashore darin* a 1 arret* *nie oa tbe l'rtayoniaa coast, i ' rraael waa manned by thirteen ! ! ail ol wbom were captured by ' tbe meayc* and take*. Into tb* interior. The men were separated from each other, aad yiren to different untie* waa laker, by a eaeaye named M-.ne- , ioada of proriskrta and bimtiuc ma- | tennis on tony lourneya- At aiybt bis bands were lied behind bit back, and I ooe and ol the leal hern tticeiy was fasti rnrd to a tree, ao that be could not ran any kind was .eft within bis reach, aad | tic waa as effectually s prisoner aa ' tbooyb be bad been locked op wlthlo stroay walla. Tbe wbo> story of bts trouble* apd sofferin** while to the bands of the saraye* woo d fi.l a mr*e ; lion, which can be confin. d to Lbs limits ol the manner in wbicb be wu UUooed by the l'auytmiaaa. Hewilt's body ia oorercd .with indetibi* rcsenlat tons of beasts, birds aad reptiles. He said that the aaeayes occupied orer a month* time ia makir.y rasp. cm tesemblin* 'isdta ir k was used, and the method of i rodnciay the pictures waa to puncture tbe akin with the points of amalt fish boors, and then rob tbe Ink upon Uw wound thus producwd. The effaced. •• What canted tbe 1'atatoo tans to ' mark yoo to Ibia manner!" inquired tbe • I presume tbe chief wbo held me wanted to diafiyure me far the amuse- ' i Thru v you do not think tbe chief meant to punish you!" 1 "Not eupectally. In my mind be ; wished to display the artistic skill ol one ol hi. yearn* braces in Uw pictor al Une. He undoobudly rayarded my skin in much tbe name Uybl Uml a patoter I "Wa* the chief prood of yoo after ' ! Uw teork waa done ! ' "He wm indeed. I wax taken about ' , amort* the people aad exhibited to adI miria* *j«b — The yoonc men aad ■i ur . ma would point at Uw pictures ' ; and Shew toe* at curb other aad smile " ; Older ears*** would admire me by the " hour, and I wu one of tbe yrsateat ob- ' I jerta ol Interest ia Patnyuuia." 'I "Do yoo know the mr*fi(n* ol Uw I " Do know the rnew^ny oi toe n

| pictures!" U I y I only know thai tbe picture* repre- u srtu beasts, birds aad repd es; ton wby r selected aa rebjects baffles my fa sort of Paiayoniaa obelisk, and ailbooyh C urlike tbe Al xaadriaa mocolitb. I am u not l.ono or 4.000 yean cf ay*. I perhaps n raprra.pt reliytoos ideas and historical u i The tattooed man brasbed bis -rick, ol " t hair back trom bit foeebead. ! and disctoaed a bloe-and-yeilowiah repreara tattoo of a bird a Itbooyh tbe | bird liu outstretched wtoyt and beak ! claws like aa rayle, H it tar Irom bein* « a *ood repreaea tattoo ot the ylurkaia • bird of "freedom. On either < tide of the man's face is x bird that c looks men like a joouafOackra then , | aaythiny eiat. Ixmylbw w on the naan's , I sua* Is a Uay r.rtura_of » btM raake « eyes encirries tbe man's seek. Roliin* , his sierras and bsr.ny his arma.|Mr. , exhibited to the reporter pie- , do*e« different kinf- of animals Nome | ' of them resembled costs, others sheep ( , and faxes. There were aniaislt with , aad others witbont burns. There I wu a ainynlar iookiny creature, that , i abore the elbow of Uw riybt I There srrra mora fiyore. on > tb* left arm than on lb* riybt one. Ti e r total number of distinct pictures oa li e t man's body, be aaid. ww* 1». Only I three ooioct art shown, red. bhw and yei1 tow. Tb* taka srera obtained by praaa- ' toy Uwtoloe from reyetablra and mia1 toy it srith fin* earthy pfymenta. Mr. ' Hewitt "-'-A* that Uw toka wen of a ' poisonous nature, 'cause they ceased bis limb* to swell to twin* their norms; \ Mat while tbeptoturaa wen betoe mad*. Firs years ago Mr. P. T. Barnam, * hrariny ol Mr. Hewitt, and thtoktoy that be would prors ratoable u a enri- ^ ortty far public exhibition. olbeW hbn , eat Show oa Earth." Mr Hewitt de- . cliaed tb. proporitim H. ran to Mr. Baraom. aayfayt " I am a poor " man ; bat aU tb* money to Uwfitata of 4 Sew Tort wonid not iempt me to place L A Bra** Satlar. to [ j^t", °* ."T ."i* **** M SjSriMi.**Vhfc cralatag off i* Mn mlll tb* snfa WU4 Bwaa ■ afabait and porraad a ""Jtow m | hld'ratoLd BLnkHtMbrtf to*m »• MBa f|S >1 to** ttor Bra rt the

I CARRIER P1UR0RN. I Mr. Tan O petal. *f ibis ctty. Is end- | fa ^ | ited with poueutoy a b.crd of weih | * yarded u an aotboniy on auch. He say. > " I that the moat raluable birds at present : '' which specie* are a eras between the I r* owl. T Ensitah pi*con and tbe Bel*ian I r ^ comuiet (or biybfiyer). The comuict is :r posar sard of eras! ' bomein* " quaiiliea. 1 a " aad besides ranks bi*b in inteahrrne*. 1 while tbe Kn(liab carriw ia remarkable [ , for IU slay in* qualities or powers of en- ; 7 durance. Therefore, when these drsirto witlt the " bomein*" characteristic are 1 combined to une bird, tbe Antwerp car- i r '*■ rier t. found In tbe create* perfection 1 ™ ^Ttreir traintn* commence# when Uw s ^ yrrssireiy Tbe carrier is , ar*rr than < " pounds Tue neck is loo* and the pec- j i ^ tors' musc.rs are larye. An appends** I of naked skin han*a across tbe bill and _ f ' cemtinnes down citber side of ibe tower ! | ^ .osrdit,.' Tl.iwc pirecjoB are cousidrrad Ui*b on lb* bead, and of considerable ■ ' a£ width acrort the bi.l. and that are also ' disttncolahcd br a wide naked circlet ^ around the eyes. In Ea*iand It ia usual 1 . , io keep the birds In a darkened cellar, 1 1 _ where they arc spannyly fed. for six , ^ hours prrrious to their fliyht. Tbe ; t be U.'lpra'part o? the' biro s ley. out cwr.- 1 most be taken that it ia hot tied ao u to impede Uw bird's fliyht b" For centuries tbe carrier piyran aerred a purport which is now .erred by the ' ur electric tcleyrspb. and their aacfuluess ttu not yet entirely departed. It ia j known that these birds bad been uti.and Romans, aad duriny tbe crusade of j St. Louis they were ao employed. Anal used In the siefc of Jerusalem; and 1 ter spread the news of Orrilto's death by a duriny Uw mat aieye of Paris these birds j rood Uw German lines, lxxor doru- j >ot ojenta printed by micro-pbotoyrmpby on "f- films iDOr-structlble by water, and « I^wra^s utUlir^all^ be «blc slrye baa not been lor. aiybt of by ! xb- tbe French yorcramcnt and otbee Ku- I ropeaa powers. In Uw Jardin d'Accit- 1 ;bc matalton. Paris, there are kept some fire ( matalioo. rant, urerr are aepi some use i*i

trained to penetrate into the iurtbest i a oi ibe rapoblic. Tbe different ,B forts aad citirn are aiso slocked with j to these birds. Prussia aiao and other tb ixutinesitsu powers cult Irate these aerial I w messenyrrt. that they may be utilised ! to awe of war when telexrmpbic and j >n other modes erf ocenmnniemttoo are d<- ; „ stroyed. It U said that the founder of of the yreat bankiny bouie of tbe Rotbs- { fc cbiids made the boik of bis ex. toast, for- | re tune tbrouyb tbe inatrumutaUty of re these fleet-win* rd meaaen*er*. To bim carrier pi*exma brooybt the remit of tbe ; ri atrayyle between tlw oonlendin* hosts ne Uw plain of Waterloo. Thus be re- i pf orirsd the earliest tofarmation of the ! c. Anyto- Prussian rirtory and waa tberabj ; J > enabled to taka ad ran Lay. of tbe oominy I 1 chanye to tbe money market. These aerial couriers are brooybt to ! pi ' tbe great eat perfection in Europe. In ri ■ ItfTS a aort of international carrier con- " last took place in Belytnm. A flock of ' pirtocu were let loewe in Borne, and lb* - 1 distance Uwnce to Bnuaels (7*4 miles) u ' dirart waa made ia a iKUe lent than " aeren days. In- 197» birca were let ' toosefrom Madrid, and they trarersed 6 1 tbe lBterrrnin* apace to their reapectire r • coop* ia rariooa towns in-Beiyian " 1 (computed at aboot 740 mile*) to on* * » riet. flew from Saa Sebastian to Bclyiaa * r towns aad cities (MO mile*) in a day and > a half. This is considered toe awittesl " lime for thai nnmhff^f mile* on record » From Lamotbe. Prance, piyecna made ' • their way to Antwerp to tsrxlr* boors. J In IKc six bird*. Uw property of t ' Messrs Van Opstai. of to is city, and ( J Ifauner. Of Brooklyn, srrr* let fly from t L sonw to rood ttaa. toe others rt hreewtar taterrata. Two of Mr. Taa Op ' atart aad oae ol Mr. Doaaert tnraed l ap al Uw hose coop on Uw sacond day ; , ■ two others an the tenth day. and oae , '• -as torse weeks absent- Tbe last Wrd , •" came home wounded, it htria* been ( 0 shot in the body. , " """ ! • aa hiyb a price aa BMR Tbe owner of east herd of this character nfaasd l.OOOf (BM) far ca* of bis P^ Mr. Tra , « dfadtwo year* ago. and *bM> be woald t a not bare panad wllb ad aay price. Ha , a tbebdrdaatbe tb atplin fang i ' grandly oarriad away Ib* firrt yrira to all the cemasrt. of bw day. Ba waa a raitobeaara tort be wrtttfaJklNP

I TDK TBE PAIR SEX. j k : Teiiow blonde lair U out of style. j, j Moll fichus and scarfs remain in hiyb | * Imported erenin* drams i bare eery ® | All rery draasy costumes are trimmed with embroidery . Tbe new pinkish shades of pay are j I rery popular to Paris. i t 1 Both square aad round trains arc t Faacy leathers show tbe Influence of , toe erase for plaited effects- 1 act embroidered with jet beads. I After the rap lor bi* Lemuels has sob- J ! tided, tor medium store will probably ' ' when worn by toe most fastidiously ' of ribbon and bonnet ornaments trim \ , '.tor new piuab muff.. , l Jet or colored crystal heads enrich aU I ' j Jet. *old. amber, purpl*. irideacrnt ' I and jewel-tinted and crystal bends trim To muffle the throat In tersrni yards ( ' bard l. will he all toe fashion H*bt oc smooth around tbe muff. 1 ' "tIi* prists of many at the new arU- > | hciai flowers are made of soft ploab U 1 Whiu pinth Ixmnrls. with tbe crowns . or brims dotted with mrdium-aiitcel , , pearl beads, bid fair to be fseoritcs. i I Craatr-co.ored linen handkervbiels i . with draas locdrri ol embroidery ir | , I bine and *oid. or scarlet aad *o!d, are f | Trr7 styliab. . Tbe moat laabionah> ladies in New r York as a rale affect dark colors, small 1 ; bonnets aad plain bnl costly styles of x trimmed with irt embroideries in artiet tic desire, act fiptrca. bands, *tmps, . | oords. tasrtls. Spikes and yallooaa. i- j Black and brown bearer plush booq nets and bats are trimmed with ooffert! stained lace aod furnish rd with cold | S j cords, wbicb suspend them around tbe r neck. White pinab bonnets will take pre y j cedence ol all others fcw erenin* wear. I- flowers, and crystal be*d oords aad Vtlret boots arc now introduced, and ^

enadr. They bare, inrariab.y. round dnrin* the past srasem and only ^ Muffs of plush to match tbe bats an ^ amour tbe norrllie*. They are made in soft pocket she pr*. air lar*er than those of last year, and are trimmed srith °J feathers, birds and iaora. ^Tbey are rod plaali. • ^ rihteet'u now" wlra on UwirN sidejott b below the waist line. This prm a P pretty finish to many simple toilets, it especial; s when worn srith a mull fichu, tl wide loops aad two abort ends tl | form this square bow. fi I play a max* ol gaudy towers, yellow a Tinea, moraine-glories, dahlias and > sunflowers, bees, beetles aad gay- t damaged birds flyin* with widespread | win*#, beside many iarp leased exotics. » ia designs puaxiinr to to* botanist and h wonderful to behold. fi Tbe ricbcat brceades bate larye l figure* aad flowers to cot and uncut ire ; ret of the darkest shades ol maroon. I asTy bloc. plum, aod hrona* gracm em j ground e of mereeilieort satin, barmonixiny to color, not contrasting, sorb tor pinna, srator b.oe for nary bloc, aad | tiiicui lor broaae graeo. Deep-pointed girdle* laewd to froot i aad bark, aad made of relm to match t broidered ia fiowr-a or gold, are norel- ( 1 ties ot t e tuileL Wllb these arc srora broad rrlrrt cuffs to oiatcb. and Medici collars embroidered aa to* toeada. aad lined oa toe aid- aaarart tot drym srith ' aatlqae gold aatta or darah rtik. Tbe wbim bows far tb* throat' an aaosayb So rsacb to to* amfafi. and j arTtoade of irregular sride loay*. poiatad handkerchief ends, and shirred pwSs of 1 ailk muslin or elm of soft mull. Tbe aad Laayoedoc iacm raaaato tb* most popular choice tor thee* craral i bow*, but tbe aoeebim ^ an JHarana 1 ana. SUkBlnbm. far both the cntam* aad t lor Mutineer purpose, appear aot aiemc I srith 4b* rriret-bk* a*d tarry aarlace* 1 of lad year's make, batalao ia imtutfaa i of I t| -• liyar aad bev sktos. aad ia t q.H tbiiiiln *md mom-lU* ^*ra». [ ^toy'bnTri.^^^ Uod-

Alexaader. wbo settled ia Beatoa 1 j some filly ynra ago.- , Tb* ladies of Doaapbaa county. Kan- [ ss ' bought all toe booths cm lb* fair ground, bidding much higher than to* j saloon t "opera, wbose " bar'i " could aot ' in six* srito tost of their lair [ aatagonl-ts. A Hit • was offered at tbe La Port* find.) fa,.- lor the mother presenting tbe jY*eat number of children. Mn. John At Bilston. England, not long ayo. a I in reply to toe inquiries of tbe magistrate informed him thai she bad been married lorty years, aad baring been Whipped by ber husband erery day | A miner d carried bis wife in Wiacem. 1 sin. aod abe found bim ia a Colorado The miners w.rr so greatly pleased with ber grit tost they bought ber a boarding bouse and rrrard ber aa toe heroine of toe day. Foe four years Miss E. A. Ormerod. a k 1 lady bring at Dansf-r Lodge. Eng.. baa 1 ous inaex-ta from ail parts of tbe United ; and the succsss of her work ia i shown by tbe fact tost Ibis rear some too obrtrrers hare seat in report* to t ber. t Alias Shannon Crawford, aa English lady, a nine- ol toe Mr William Sbar1 scaled Rochdale in parliament, has ao far leit toe irjoatlr* of tbe British method of farming land that abe has ■ yiren l.er tenants in tor county of t Wnlerford n Iran" farrrer of their hold ' MTlic queen of Hie Oakland (Cal.)gyplions. Tin- tent ab* tired in. ber riotb , lag and tea. la. her crockery and cook .] iny otrnsl.* were reduced to fragments J |4Jur*n Victoria and ber ladies met the r Urn press Kugen ir and ber suite at toe great naeai lesliral at Cherbourg. Tbe r French ladirs. although flounced to toe .. waist, bnd edged erery flounce with '. marabout or other downy feathery fia- " ish, which gave them a cloudy light new t tor English ladies, on toe eon * trary, trimmed with hewry relrets and - ringee. uexked "like portly wine tabs." Did you erer noUete the different styles J of fanning affected by to* people in ° cbnrrb! Then U Mrs. Hacidilr. whose back aad forth with all to* may tnm- ■ | utility of an oi.i- fashioned clock pendu ^ lum ; while to* fussy, jerky prodnlnm . Mus Mnmnot. who sits oear. And jud Mnmnot. just b

beyond is IS. neon Jnoes. sritb bis rapaIlls fan U brld at arm's. lragtb, bis band ^ a level witii bin eye. the paim-laal „ sending ilsbr ere w»Trs along tbeeotire n Incndt of bit orerhented body. Miss u Turbme net's tan flutter, like n fright- , card bird, and Mis* Dainliwun holds h sbouider. lealous of erery "particle of •• the little wind that ber torble more- • menu succeed io raisin*. Mrs. Mnrri- I weli't inn more* sritb a languid (rare • aad Iro. without so much as a sua- I picion of a br****. There is no shading u ber tannin*. Tbe back strokes and t h lor ward strokes are all alike. Then r there is tbe generous fanner, wbo seal ber wind* tatora oa all about ber ' toe sentimental fanner, wbo fans not at 1 all but asm ber fan aa a woe-rest and 1 she | ■ an orer It ia melancholy resigns- ' lion ; and tb* fidgety fanner, wbo Inns ' Inriously for ball a mil nte and then . shot, ber taa whh a snap, ooir to beyla , track again at tbe cad of aaolbcr , a minute. Thro* are hut a few of toe family of fanner*. Their name it legion aad their met bods are direr**.— Dories TVmmrrjpt. Tbe Her. Heary F.. Johnson, of Chats- t worth Independrol Methodist chnrob. Baltimore, preached recent) upon " Foes to Marriage." The follow. . ia aa extract from to» rekatral rro- ! '^Tof tW ' Moe* iTi^riLr°^to . either prevent iu consummation or pcr1 toaa* to* Iwnia of Dante ever dreamed ol. I Tb* firrt ol the** b a falae edocatk® I TUB oftra beyiaa ia early chLdboqd tb* fair young Angellaa-a mind tb* fob 1 beIl5u^*Cb'ed'rme™tt "^TTfiridld , abe mak* you so far! To lave beaux . What ia toe chief aim of woman ! To ' be admired. What Is tbe gnat duty of 1 is meant by a rood match! Oa* that ' will ftaraiah aa pfauty of mouey aad i notoiay to do, aad Mt me do a I piaaa*. ^ That's right, daritay.^mra prartke a this edocallou ia roatianed during the a .cbroLumUi^toeyM b ftriiy >"■■■■' * Ik* Biykaat Ha— 1Mb eu the Wab* JJbfalbb a— — I'll—. For to* brt l^yBj— l Asrtsrt. M Kepaai. b** k | — "B ** jB^ryil !f Hew b— Mb —ra I rt ra— bu

gue* as V "A The serid i—aa aulas ■ JartmrteM. rnaa lutes art TV. tarWd risaamuSlaaws luikboe umm wid. metirt *e I if, TB* Stiver Brldym toaef y i aora tmdoe Ml aad slaw Mlew prik. wrt ri*. "ab, ma. • AKlaye.^tors. ' ^ - I -A.ua UU. Aktrt AU sa WIT AX D Hl'MUK. A boll 1* tbe kettle b worth tiro toeaoar. When two dentist* are partners they rarrly quarrel— they pub together. L'nprod table employment - Laboring urt.tr a mistake. — Jfarpic* Brcoricr. The father of twins b a botanical curiosity — a double poepy. at it were. The mechanic takes bb yrttrcuh dull , saw and says: " I'll plana It oa fila.-- , S-ac«« Tmu*. It 1. absurd to suppose that a maacnl I apeak *bu9 bb breath, ainoe hb month is below hb nose. An imposing ceremony — Charging $1.40 far twraty-de* cento worth of lb" 'oid~ada*y that ba'fTl^ai a batow Tbe grocer nets a good eg* sample In toe window. Tboer la to* basket are often not ao good.— Modern Arfo. ' dinner, and brads a postscript H. B be | ^ means "no beans."- -Vew Tork Comma- i e ~i' , " I don't wish to aay anything ayainat 1, lb* indiridoal in question." said a rery rcmark^a tlie laaguag* of Uw poet, that to bim truth b stranger than fictlon."d /xwrtflfkot. An indolent but erudite man bring naked to el plain tbe paradox of bow 1: was possible for* lasy man to attain *0 much education, replied "• " I didn't - ° there, aad was too laay too fargrt." ' A minuter, while marrying a roupb recently, b reported to have been rather .ltacoocerud on aakln* toe hridegrooeu 1 ,f tie waa wtllln* to take the young mdr " tor hb wedded wile, by bb scratching ' lib liead. and raying: " Yro. I'm will- '• IB*; but I'd a uiorir-aigbt rather bare A goert at one of toe babkmabi*

boteb in Hew York took bb seat at to* dinner table, one day bat week, but ox appearing to writ upon him be romarked : " Hare they aay waiters ia tob hotel!" "Yro." rropoodad a way xo toe opposite side ol the table. - lbs " Mxmma." paid a little f our- year old. •am I a kitten!" ' Ho. you alUy obild; list makes you ask such a faolbh que*- x ,faor "Oh. beoaase papa mid yoj «er* a rrgabr scratch cat. aad 1 tbougf. I must be a kitten^ AbtaoatakltSTifcraJd. A correspondent wishes to know our opinion ol "Touch tb* Haap GenUy." It u first clam. Aay song cakmlrtad to make propb touch to. barp gaailr niebt to be raoooraytd. Ofcoura^one eotlrely would be preferable; but. aa jam In Kreaklia arid, a mora in to* right dlrcctioe beats stand lay rtllL— Chicago Tnb mm. Laaasa'i •' llery Hlaa." It ba "fact aot generally known * that there bin ." /radon a " fiery mint " of ao rery excitable a disposition tost artificial liybt of aay description has . erer yet been rflarwrd to be bsonebt > eren Into its neighborhood. Iu product. bowercr, is not ermL but rant. - The rum-shed, aa it b rolled, ot to* ( * Went India dock, corera a spare of two J liubdred thousand square foefa srito ' ranlta of I | llH| A ' crammed with bay* oaaka o* rytnT^H from erery pore of which -**d tor ' most carefully iA|ied bore perm fas ; pienty-toe fiery sapor b farrrer streaming out into tb* air. only begglnr " for to* amalirot chance of eoururtr g ° toewbobnreaof tbedoekAwiUrUMfagg two hundred and flty odd ships. apT" j so of cargo, aad their more or bw ■- . it rolrmbbbrtoraruf lla ber aad laa. rt)l» . t and sugar, edyaxs aad earaab, ooab and t cotton, wine. wooL wbisty. whaW-fies. * btat0' r^btaST' Uto tow fiery * recfaas nok area fa bnllVeyc lantern h « or erer baa been allowed to gmitlrta d Ersa tb* Wharf along to* fade urban * — •*"" .^r, I S roakfa torn' rart^ranye rt totafa * tot right nadfag *•' toaa* tt ilhl nad * af way eaeet taanmsronaeprtwltaa g na^mebbe to.'n^bj^f*ta^^fi u fata Ma 'tad b"ta "j' wgflB " " ' ' j^f*t ^ .** *