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MER RESORTS. | CONCERNING CANES, © fe The Murder of Abial Aziz. . ELANTATION STORIES. frolic. When he git dar, Miss Meadows en de STYLES IN SHOES, | Don’t Take Mutilated Coins, and THE S' Dall Mall Gasette. gals, déy rumter de gate fer ter meet ‘im, en ithe —— | exter one = | The outery in California against the mutViated THE HEATED TeRM PNAS THEM—tire at sana-| The High-toned Way of Carrying Them, Tue Constantinople correspondent of the | A Relay Day with Uncle Remus—Nr. Benjamin | 2 | are om Gat en took hia Beagtifol Speetmens of Foot Coverinz—Some | coin te repeated all over the country, Even im TOGA, NEWPORT, CAPE MAY, RTC. | the Miotie Way. | Times, Tigerssing the probable fate of the pris- | Ram ani His Wonderful Fiddle, Fee eae c8 den dey apn’ ens: | Giams of the Scanen_h Vericty of Fashionable | thts city cume of tho tents posttively rofure to — The Fort Wm. Henry hotel, at Lake George, | Some characteristic and ventincntal.fancies| omers condemned for the murder of the late | B 7 - irfen Was never doing so wel. It has 384 persons | Connected with the cane, fa vogue in Paria,have | Sgitan Abdul Aziz, says there is good <pencem | Bow aad more to come. It is owned and man- | been réproduced for the benefit of French imi-| to beliewe'that those who did not actually take | aged by Mr. Koessele, of the Ariington. tators in this country. If a gentleman carries | part in the assassination — Allof the watering places are doing well, | his cane inverted in | Fou din? Weso.giad you come. | Stinfoun’ yer, | Medels—Severnd Oostemes Deseret. Aceept gold or ¢ilver pieces that have boon im Seaitner's Monthty: 1a, en git mt & Cup er hot colle.” * ntit the shoe pinches the lady of fashion | any way tampered with, aud they have been ca Peek Fou done year tell cr ole man Renjer- | “Dey make @ mizhiy big ter-dlo ‘bout Mr. Des | nandiy realizes how much her scitalcomfortand | ariven to this course by the abundance of the will have their geatenee | mam Ram,” sd Unele Remus, with a great pase TE en nese ae re Se | gonersl enj nt @epends upon the very depreciated stu. lett hand, the interpreta- | commuted te imprisonment for life at Talf, near affectation of injjgeonoc. after a pause. x yo i pos’, e% ¢ ¢ : foupdation of style, the outer covering of her | To the unthinking person the accidental elip- except the White Mouatains. tion is, “ I'm a widower.” If the cane fscarried | Meccat \ | “Old man whe” asked the little boy. tsk. Ee | dainty foot. Physicians insist that ticit shces | ping off ofa bit of the edge of a coin isa mere — Ocean Grove Is filling up for the camp inthe right hand, ferrule up, the siguificance is |- + This unexpected clemency is to be attributed |“ Ole man Beiiferniam Ram. I ‘speek you done | Rabbit fer ter tat fer'm, eu in dem 4 Brer and gloves impede the circulation cf the Mood | blemish upen its appearance, but seems rather ‘ Meetings. | Supposed to be, I'ma bachelor.” If the'eane | at least in “part to the excitement and indigna- year tell er himtoo lone ‘go ter tal “bout.” Rabbit'was a patter, mon. He mos’ sho'ly wuz.” a urious as tizht | to give it anu individually, to make ita plece you — Gen. Lee, a son of the late Gen. Robert E. | is carried horizontally, and the gentleman shifts | tion which the mo@eof conducting the trial has, “Why, no, | eat, Uncle Remus!” ex- | (EVENING.) waists: therefore, for hygienic considerations, would remember if it came around again, thea Lee, is at Narragansett Pier. its position in passing a lady, she isto under-| produced both in Pera and Stamboul. The Sul ned the jitte | HOW MR. ROOSTER LOST HIS DINNER. | easy, periect-dtting shoes must be selected, no to injure it for commercial purpores. So, : i The afternoon wore on and the rain continued | matter what their shape, form and style may be. | too, with a hole bored in ft, a coin seems merely —It is estimated that there were between | stand that her acquaintance is desired. When | tan learned that the Embassy dracomans had 20,000 and 30,000 people at Long Branch Inst | the cane is carried across the back with the ar:ns | unanimeusly condemned the proce:lings as ir- 4 } to fall. Im some mysterious way, as it seemed | Hizh heels, piaeed almost in the center of the | to have been used temporarily for a charm or an Sunday. | clasping it. the significance in this country | regular; that the Ambassadors had telegraphed | sententiousiy. “Fun deze days wotldn't er | to the little boy, the gloom of twilight fastened | shoe soles, have been justly condemned, and are | ornament, In elther case the fact is that a cer- —A series of amateur theatricals will be | usually is that the man is trying to “brace | in this sense to thelr Texpeetive governments; counted fer-fun hi dem days; ew meny’s de'time | itself upon the dusky clouds, and the great | even credited with Injuringthe eyesight, and, in tain amount of value has boen abstracted from given at the Newport Casino Theater at an early | up”—shoulder brace, as it were; but in France| that the newspaper correspondents had wn- | w'at I see folks laughin’,” continued the old man | trees without, and the dismal Perspective be- | ove instance, the discarding of the French shoes the piece, and it is not worth what it was date. it is supposed to mean, “I would like to sparinaly desorbed Senay ihietireenie the way in | with such withedng sarcasm that the little boy yond, yradually became one with the darkness. | and tightly-drawn corsets certainly gave great | worth. — Admiral and Mrs. Porter are domiciled in| marry.” If the stick is carried in the arms, like | Santas cron ss Gcaour among good Mus- | Immediately becune serious—‘“many’s de time | Uncle Remus had thoughtiuily placed atin pan | and inmediate reliefto a lady whose eyesight | If thts merded any demonstration it ts to be one of the cottages of the Elberon Hotel, Long | bundle, it implies. “I'll fiirt, but am not a/suimans, the trial had Produced an impres- | w’at I sce um taaghin’ en laughin’, wen I Iay | under a ieak in the roof. and the drip-drip-drip | was thought to be failing. | found in the fact that the clippings, filings and Brauch. | marrying man”—which is like a Frenchman's | sion very different from what was intended. dey ain't kin tel w'at deyer laughin’ at deyse’t. | of the Water, as it fell inthe resonant vessel, | In “The Art of Beauty” Mrs. Haweis says we borings, melted together, amount to a valua- — It is claimed that the main avenue of New- | egotism in regard to the other sex. In Ameri-| In these Dery igereees goer e ote | Ba 'taint der lauyaig’ w'at pesters me, nudder,”— | made a not’ unmusical accompaniment .to the | lose by the shoe for firmness of tread and charm | ble consideration, and it is apparent that the Port is so crowded with vehicles that it is almost | ca—and we dare say in France—the ladies have | Celved that it would be dangerous to have the | rotenting a little -nit'sdish yerev'lnstin’ snickle | storm. of appearance, and only gain cleanliness and a | old coins have lost all that this new piece impossibie Zor persons on horseback to work | Something better to do than to watch cane sig- ; z iute it. At the same time, In order te connter- | en giggle, gigeke en snickle.” The old man fumbled around under his bed | certain amount of protection for the foot against | amounts to. ‘Thisis the reward of the coin- their way along. nals. And, in this connection, we are reminded | act the growing conviction that the whole story | Having thus mapped out, ina dim and uncer- | and presently dragged forth a large bag filled | cold, wet and friction. She even grows poetical clipper, and his trade pays well. It thrives just — The hotel keepers in the White Mountains | | that fashion has, on several occasions, sought to | of the assassination was an serene, oad | tain way what oder people than. the little boy | with lightwood knots, which, with an instinctive | in her description of a thinly-stockinged foot ‘ long as there is indifference on the subject, deplore a lamentable scarcity of brides, and | introduce the custom of cane-carrying by women. hese propagated Esrouen ue the ackused had | Might have beenexcused for accepting as a sort ; economy in this particular direction, he had | with a sandal beneath, held in place by anem- | and until the trading public flatly refuse, tke younz men are so few that sizhing laszes have | The effort never weut further than a spurt in | Ober partial Souttedana. Ti spite of these | &f moral basis, Yncle Remus proceeded: stored awa: an emergency. A bright but | broidered strap coming between the two first ee to take any except the sound to dance with female partners. toes, across the instep, after the old Roman an experience of this ‘ | this country. It was thought to be a little “too | efforts ‘to supplement di ive legal evidence, | “‘Dish yer Mr.Benjermun Ram, w'ich he done | flickering flame was the result of this timely underwent i an to-do Dasielows are loungiag: st Dare | rapid.~ | . fashion, showing “with every step, with every | troubie in the sixteonth and seventeenth come . for skirts | Abdul Azizmnd some of the doctors who exam- | timers. Dey tel me dat he uza fiddiee fom |i keeping with all the surrounding. ‘The tain, Not unlikely, the ladies saw the un-| many people, and among them the mother of | come up inter my min’, wuz wunner deze yer ole } discovery, and the effect it produced was quite | toga, speculating in stocks and taking chances | becomt ch 3 on the pretty girls. | we eee SCL AR SBRCu Cea | =" | turn of the ankic, a kind of delicate ripple pass- | turies that shows the diffenity of making peo- ; ; | xe Incompatible with graceiul cane-sporting. | [Ned his body, still hold to the conviction that | away back yander-wanner dem ar kinder fid. Se ae harness, held, sway without, ting over the instep, as thrill rans throUzh a | pe see the miseliof of mach tis ee Bee she the teoeae make @ noise, or else you will Never until some medifeation of unmention- | {ere Was no assassination. and that Abdul Aziz | OUAy Sock Sand down fine ‘less dey | seemed to rhyme with the ore = sometioes under a tender wind.” “She | cost that has to be paid for tolerating the fraud, wake the beby !" is the czy of fond mothers at abies is adapted to female wear, is the walking | Committed suicide. The trial has by no means ra Ge chune down fine ‘less dey | seemed to rhyme with the drip-drip-drip in the summer boaiding-houses, t Nautasket Beach younz ladies during | natty rattan would look quite too, too awfully, x dae dinty task of the. ony hte = in dark | ¢t¢ supporting a shapely “lower extremity.” | Poaition to explain why the prosecution showed > * a i % as kind of shoe as being of a proper | thouzh. owing to the vast improvements tm to lose its sex distinction. But a | ‘lated up the mystery.’ is pats der foot. Ne stay all by his own-alone se'f | pan. Sometimes the shadow of a ses sensible ferm from the medical point of | coinage and especially the railling of the pieces, The correspondent adds that he is now in a | way out inde niddie una big new-groun’, en |-A8 he leaned over the hearth, would tower and | view, the wide-ending shoe worn in the time of | which came then as a correction to the evil, | he’s sech a handyman fer ter have at a frolic dat | fll the cabin, and again, it would fade and dis- |}! i nde s lenry VIIT., in whose capracious frout the toes | gueh mutilation as they then. bad will noset k chinph = such great anxiety to get Midhat condemned |) \ = zh on | SPpear among the swaying and swinging cob- | .;.. nal and § eyer.de- | oct ile. ‘ - Piue Hannel suits, wide rimmed hats and Uase | po ,“Upbing trim) ankle It ts per | and employed euci unjustifiable means for this | 4¢ Yuther creetun like ‘im mighty well, en wen | webs that curtained the rafters bot a osiy, ant eae coin oak Se camteine eee eee ball shoe ‘awed tise of cance CMe Was to zht them into | PUpose: dey tek a notiox fer ter shake der fodt, wich | * W'ea bed-time come, honey,” sald Uncle Re- |sandal. | pig the colns te anve the metal olipped off had ; — St. John’s Commandery. Knights Templar, | g srepute with st ny eensible pid Th “It may be remembered that.some months | de notion tucx’n’ struck um eve'yoncetn a wile, | Mus, in a soothing tone, “I'll des snatch duwn a Boote: ¢ euch a source Of loss that it was declared. of Philadelphia, will visit Cape May August 11th. | fal, enersetic eircumstance-compelling and fate. | 2% the Sultan was greatly alarmed by a revo- | nuthin’ 'uddo but dey mus’ sen’ for ole man Ben- | yo’ pa buggy umbrell’ fum up dar in decornder, " have been high treason and made punishable with death. and stay at Congress Hall. A ball will be held | cor, who. lave fone the. greats; lutlonary propaganda, of which the chief insti- | jermun Ram en ha fiddler en dey do say | en T'll take'n’ take you und’ my arm en set elated by those wh able | The penalty continued long. after, but It ssemed in their honor. — in atl directions, have neither fancet Tiedt ie ees ee Uncle Remus, closing his eyesin a sort Te ee goers qualities. They 2 to accomplish no staying resuits. ” ~ Annetice at one of the Cape Moy hotels| time nor inelnation to dwadle much with walk- | Judicial functionary, who has since taken a | ecatasy, Wei he squar’ hisse’f back in a | ¢Z & rat’nes' inside a fodder-stac! and square toes, and are earnest" 1) in one day, for examble, seven men were UP potentrnt cae - 2 eS » hotel will ing sticks. They have wanted both hands free, | PTominent part in the trial, was ordered to make | cheer, en git int weavin’ way, he kin dessnatch | Atthis juncture, "Tildy, the house-girl, rushed |} me . ' Indeed, reorirntg heree! odin London afd one woman burned for Feads: “Guests kee 265 An the Hotel Wil | and have only regretted that they had wot warp | 22_ inquiry, and came to’ the conclusion that | dem ole-time aunestum she lay derail. En | in out ofthe rain and darkness with a water- | 0) is waist and chest contraction h | elipping. Still the clipping went on. One coin be charzed K cata” “There are pairs to carry out. the projects of their teeming | M'dhat was Implicated in the propaganda. The | den w'en de file waz done, dey ail ling in, | proot cloak and an uunbrella, and announced her | Ginging ‘and: flowing: draperies, allows het tor | ne: Still the clipping went om. | One, some two-lezzed puppies down here that I brains. The young cane-nursers, who have aif | Conclusion was probably erroneous, but it made | dem yuther ereeurs would, on ill up ® bag er | Inission to the little boy without taking time to | taries ty reveal the wraceful Curves of thelr S006 for aperken, ant i ge ns — ‘d for $10 an hour,” says the oldest | tra es8 aiid aimmlessness OF the Biles we te, | 2 strong impression on the Sultan's mind, and | peaster ole Mr.Beniceman ‘Ram te tes kyar | catch her breath. “Jong.” | charming forms, advocates ease of hand and foot | this evidence of how’ the crime. paid did mone brusquely. 2 out their excuse for being—that of | To™ that moment Midhat’s fate was decided: ee Ges she exclaimed Rove ther Some right long.” | in the loose, wrinkled gant de Suede and the | to enconrnce Ik far more ven at hanging are seen daily off Block Island and | beauty—and who look out upon life from their | AS D0 I cnlibenedins Be ee eee es aeons | Sa ee eee ee yer "mongs’ deze high | !W-heeled, wide-soled, square-toed shoes now | of the man did fo discourase it, Public opine in unusually larze schools. The other day one | club windows, non-participants not only, but in- | Hus azi cor produced other means | le gals, @y up'n’ say dat dey sorter gin | g st y ig eK Re 30 worn by the wsthetics and laughed at by sense- | jon was against the hanzing and favored ‘the . é ish. | Bad to be employed for getting rid of him, and | a blow-out, en’ dy d ter ol Beajer- | trees some’r’s. say : | hes ro te Tose. blew and disappeared within two hundred | Capable of chthusiasm at other men’saccomplish- | ihe regieide Sa ney was used for this purpose.” | mun Ram’ wok ey epoctal We Fete be on || Uncle Reune russ from his stooping posture = Pisa ie Relig emer yonder gp oy clippers, ‘ss they, took 90 letle from each rds of the steamer George W. Danielson on | ments, are indeed an exasperating set. See esas pggne han’. W'en de tme done come fer Mr. Renjer- | in front of the hearth and & threaten- | ana stylish look of her foot than she does for | fo show” the “abuse of the coin 4 trip over from Newport. The different modes of carrying the wal BEALING BY HERBS. mum Ram fer tostart, de win’ blow cole en de | ing attitnde. sty a '| To show how the abuse of the is went On, ebay Se pera nie ;_ | Stick have often been remarked as quite as in- oil gaa ter at ‘ef Well, is anybody year de beat er dat!” was | Preseut personal comfort and future years of | it is related that in 1865 a lot of coin that Althouzh the elfort for odd styles of archi- | dicative of character, or at least of mend eee fan ter spread out cross,deelements—but indignant exclamation, “Look ‘yer, pall | odily suffering. should have weighed 230,000 ounces was tecture for the summer residences about Long | habit, as the gait itself. The methodical man | Their in Every Secti the in | RO matter fer datole man Benjermun Ran tack ee Cocina: a’ don't | 70 zrasp the wonderful variety of fashionable | weizhed and really. showed. 114,000, ounees, | Growth ion, and the Trade a his walkin’ don’t you come foolin’ “longer me—now, don’t Brauch is in some instances painfully over-| plods wel cane. ride nervous individual ‘Them. diein s bag, en sot out fer Miss Mendaw Ne you aa it. Kaze ef you does, I'll take'n’ hit-you — sagtndede aif = Bacon — ye mene the value — —_ abstracted. ftrained, yet one must feel grateful that the | snfoances his coming behind you by the sharp,| tn tne beginiug of the present centary, (says | thank ho ti vay. beek y | aclip wat'll put you ter bed ‘fo’ bed-time cf Nate a ecpameainn in pave pounds taken oe ~ impetus to vary from the old stereotyped state | quick ring of his ferrule on the werk. Tes beaten fe Lion ot | eotorem corer, Cray; Dut Bit Desk on git! E vat a s Fil aes lifty styles exists the curves and lines can only | there was only one periect piece, a single 4 the New York Star) Boston hada visitation of | col'er en col’er, m mo’ cloudy, twel bimeby, fus' | comes. Dat's w'a be seen to be recognized, as in the t , : fully | Saunterer swings his stick, hitting off the clover | vay! w' : | there re overed rea, | ey® of country houses has been so successfully or a dandelion, if he be in the fields. The proud | Scarlet fever. ‘The old school physicians were | Rews you know,ole Mr. Benjermun Fe OO re ae oe eRe re oe URK: | of the granctal Grapey oF a tine oorerd trea |r ee auckiceh at eny one i — In taking the pretty drives, which are as | Pedestrian, who makes a business of his ‘‘con- | unable to cope with the disease and their pa- | 0% Daath ne nee y iu “ However, there are some specimens that can be against a clipper should have 40 pounds reward; ” i big road fum devart, it mouter er ben diffunt, | tation of innocent ignorance. ve ry Bumerous abont Long Branch as mosquitoesare | with © sequent Mad capa? gad own | tients were given over to death. Samuel jbut he tuck @ nigh-cut, en he aint git | “I'm gwineter put on my coat en take dat eter ooo lipnending wean Piece regi pe ew apg at Cape May, through the many seaside resorts | major’s baton. The cane-carrying idiot may be | {O™PSOn appeared among the sick. He dis- | fur fo’ he done bs’ sho’ ‘nuf. He go dis away, eel Sragtict Mead ne Tight straight Up ter | ne cotton or thread stockinss, matched in color | have: parings in his possession should be burned TR extend, continuously for over 20 miles distinguished by his habit, of shouldering hls | ctrded the nse of ‘mincral medicines and tho | en be go dat aray, en he go. de yuther way | de big house en a¥ Mies Sally ef she sont dat | 1o°.> tea, and comer aie | cious pazings in Mh ‘sory of the etragsie to @ut along the Jersey shore, one ts amazed to find so | stick, or thrusting the point. backward from | Compounds prescribed by the old pharmacopasia, | Sit all de SObTiaE fiat down wher dey wax en | sitturyero"oueer aie. Tim einer ax hen” Front fh high boot shows the ‘straps across the | rid of the debased coinaze 1s an old and familiar many picturesque dwellings, and scarcely two | under his arm, in reckless disregard of other | and as a consequence he was not recognized by | study ont de way but ole man Benjermun Ram | continued Uncle Remus, ‘‘en ef she aint sont | Sach one marnicied vith oe ita ci one. _it ended in the fapous window tax, and alike. , =. | ee ruta is ve aS the regular physicians. But he cured his pa- | aint got wrinkle on his hawn fer nothin’, Kase | dat wud, den I'm gwineter fetch myse'f back. | With an ornamental button ono meta ne pet lpeedg scone ie tr ae = The young society man of the day Is sald to | He TOT ieh masomsern fey Rhee ere verties | tients with a syrap made from cobelia, a beauti- | he done got de nieece on Billy Hardhead long | Now. you des watch my motions. Combinations of styles are fashionable, as in | (uote wpon health and social life is com ‘people Fepresent six distinct kinds of a born idiot, and ae : Pievor | fal biennial plant with pink flower and fib ‘fo’ dat. Den a’zin, some folks would er stop | __“\Well, I year Miss Sally say she “feard light- | ine “hoe with the eowis ev. heel of glace kid | ye - “— z treatment for this peculiar type of manners isfor pI e ous | ont still in d nin’ gwineter strike some'r's on de place,” said # when set against the evils of the cheapened his presence at the shore-convulses sensible peo- | some able-bodied man to grasp the idiot’s cane | root. His success aroused the envy of the oid | ht still in der tacks en holleren baw! fer ter | niu 5 : saga and kid lined, showing the Charles IX top, with | money. ple with merriment. | firmly bythe end, snatch it quickly from his s fee if deycan't muse up some er de neighbors, | ‘Tildy, ina tone which manifested her willing- | Pound toe and buttoned strap over the instep, | In our ow: to-day the United States <tr> tg tomes ae rae isan ean th ace ch |ne mucan tad resol fit | ue Banani in |e Gomrene ah ecs "ea | tra teh rth |" ar om any gesihe and two far fa ie Fike = 0 > win’, , en he march right on des | axt ‘er kf e . s high Richelieu top, embroidered down front, over : oe Coe ee) Soe ete ie Selhe rg Agbes Terarks the te- | jury was sufficiently intelligent to acquit him, | "aactly like he frow he aint gwine de wrong | better bring deze yer cloak en pairsol. actus and af edges with dainty vine tatoos, | ecuarn eames ee eee om of ot S resort i= "OW | trom him and play it about his legs or across ine | and Dr. Thompson, who was the father of modi. | ae ee Br poe one ean reir iee The Watteau shoe is much in demand this sea- | coins, providing it is done fraudulently. And of Massachueetts, has Fi Or re ean Tor a nitrate ion for | Cal botany In this country, cameto be a recos- | come up in his nin" how Miss Meadows cn de | en take yo'se't off. Thunner mighty elon dvetved Me oaertonaineed | aiken, i toneaeemae eater ole fog a of the Elberon | iow Sa ape ess aes Le nized authority among medical men. But full | gals en all de comp’ny be "bleeged fer ter do de hit close ter whar deze yer slick-head | Vii good substantial heels, not too high, and | rece ea ge gn per, og > Hotel. Long Byanch, for himself and family for | the writer has been able to fad are enbodwet ce, | Justice was never done him—the regular physi- | bes’ dey kin widow any, tddiin’; en hit: kinder | nlazers Agree fled upon the | 24 half-square toes, of tine French kid, laced at | money by clipping the coins shall be extended, the rest of the season. | the sugzestion that “it should be carried with a | Clans stole his remedies and incorporated them | make Meares He cole cn ue ero ane | old mime alin Tildy to!remain, aid after | t2¢ sides, while across the fronts are’ thirteen | They will ceage seraoon as clipped money ceases — Coney Island Sunday last had its largest swing, the arm held quite near the body | in their books as their own. | gotter slep out dar in d2 words by his- | J 5 in. | Tichly-embroidered straps, or, as in other varie- | to be accepted.—Hartford Uowant, m jn ¢ he put matters ona peace footing by in- . - | to be accepted. uf @ay this season so far; the hotel men looked in a careless, natural, manuer, apparently ex At the present time the school of med Fi ose aowelen was | ties, with the back and front most bewatifully ~ Ballock, eine : me all de sate, ne Keep on twel de dark ¢ if roosters crowed at night when it was 2 pari ctalip-oeaisoed ellie i that the place | CISine no speci 1 oe oe iarctiy which Dr. Thompson founded can hardly be said | gun ter drap dow, en ante keep on still, en i Salve: neat or writh Wondechilly mena ag HOW TO PACK Tati Bench 1 hecrved w tray gnoce, efit a ald be the re, | to have a recognized representation, but the | bime-by he come tra little rise wher dey wuza| y duz,” responded Uncle Remus. | "nthe hands ofa fa jonable young lady a pair er | suit. Particular care abeald’ Le taken not to | simple remedies which he prescribed are used clay-gall. Wen ie git dar he stop en look ‘dry, dey flops der wings en wakes up ppers are in process of construction ofcream | Practieal Suggestions on Shipping Clothes, re amusing | seem to exercise * strongth” in lifting a | to an extent hardly credible. There are in this | TOWN, he did. en way off down in de hol stead Seuig Ort hone poea |! ned with white quilted satin, bordered | pineaaynaa bere ne head em- | cane; one doesn't wa vem too weak, but | city a large number of establishments doing | man Benjerimun len tar fergit bout Mr. & 2 pate aye "reant bud and | ue art of packing is by no means a common their autun - ough is the idea. we suppose. | businessas botanic druggists. Their busine: te | {, What abont itim?” inquired the Uttle boy. | Siravs of tiny bine and white alone c | accomplishment, and the comie pictures which any desired.) | 7h oo “at | consists in collecting, importing and selling | wat he ben huntit. 'to’ he come | “One time, way back yunder,” Unele | FPrys nee ‘step, | represent the girl of the period des; t In lace and ; Cerne “a herbs, leaves, seeds and other vegetuble matter, | ter de house w izht is, en, bless you soul, | Remus, knoe canbe sah Gf ane Geek : ale her thank white the in omber or to be used in part for the manufacture of tine. | knockin’. Dea | Knees, “di Fon ‘hielo Te ‘ult, they have | Uuported, and are gathe om the four q : | y a hor contrast w and one | ct beauty. tes of the world.” There is a large industry in-| SUES, extracts and concentrations for the use | b holler out: | er wunner n bofe er deze plantations : Pee pepe ai Md or silver thread. another vainly endeavors to lock it and the expreseman uy Bente : “regular” practitioners; in part, also, for the Who dat?’ vuz a whole passel er fowls. Dey wuz mighty | j°Cni of dincrent cote ee an }clamors at the door are scarcely as much ex- ai pendants or | the manufacture in France and da the Wattt | manufacture of perfumes, but in the main to be | “I'm. Mr. Benjmun Ram. en T done lose de | sociable in dem days, en it tu’n out dat de fowls | Neroge the instey Deine ora ake ae Tee | agyerated as one might suppose. It is always mont lovely fr Peace: | Aulericnd| decke' ds a cet part of their own | {!sPosed of and applied as are renee eT ei aecome letter ax ef you can’ttake me in peleinet need Ma it Lae A pel Cor alae | of ribbon or a spray of Howers. Pretty kid shoes eeable aud difficult to pack in a hurry; ities cs ehaeik c nS) | ns i c,d ike the | = aaa 3 junds of medicinal | fer de night,’ seze. ue ues = ant" | have the toes beaded in Oriental designs, in illu- | thes it is wise to begin in season, say at prodacing a charmins effect. | Manufacturing and finishing. At stores like the | herbs reach this city annually. “In common,” ontinued Uncle Remus, “ole | tion. Reaslan Goan ot . firpistapyididind hepithecdnae: wortoemainsonse bee J — At Long Branch on Saturday last the larg- oes inc an While many medical men do not admit that | Mr. Benfermun Jam wuz a mighty rough-en- | “<W'en de daycome, Mr. Rooster, he blow his | a inceril Sieti ge toy He Doge least a day before it seems at all necessary to do est shark ever seen on the Jersey coast was ex- | (hee irra peaage teres The eae Pisce from | herbs possess any wonderful virtues, there are | spoken somebody.ut you better b'leeve he talk | hawn, he did, en ‘semble um all tergedder, en ‘ 1 d The Universal Fashion Monthly, reliable an- | 5°- See that your tranks are in order, and allow i oh EE y| . e among their number who stout! jonst’us perlite ds ti . atter dey ‘semble dey got in line. Mr. . hibited. “It was killed! at Seabright by Capt. W. | 10 cents for am ordinary southern or eastern | some among t pomcacy. Among thers tothe | Dew ona Per side or de do’ ax Mr. | he tuck do head, en atter ‘im come ole indy Hen tAvattean "tenate pel agee ren a ged a Segre rads roskeen “4 d Bee and J- MeKean._ It became entangled | bamboo, to $8 to @5 for a fancy cane, and from | Colored Voudoo doco, Jonork i Bass, who | Benjermun Ram br ter walk right in, en wid | en Miss Pallet, en den dar wuz Mr. Peafowl, en | pointed toes, no heels ais) eles aan ae | male, for mechanics, as many of us kuow to our in the nets of the larze flah pond opposite the | $25 to $7 for gold anc silver mounted ones. | Poiieves that there te peining good in nature | dat he open de d’ en walk in, en make a bow | Mr. Tukkey Gobbler, en Miss Guinny Hen, en | Punic tone no heels and soles made on a new | sorrow, are more apt to make fair promises Getazon house, and was only killed after a | Curious Chinese and Jnpanese sticks, beautifully | outside the veuetable Kingdom. It is claimed | like Addlin’ folks wes wien dey goes in comp’ny; | Miss Puddie Duck, en all de ballance un tm. | Eryunine they ire held on by a Tow fansing | than to keep them. Strucele that lasted nearly an hour. The shark | mounted, command large prices. There are | by his friends ‘that he “Is one only man in this | but he ain't nosoner make his bow en took | Dey start off sorter ragzedy, but ‘twa'n't long | hove ‘French heels, ‘arched nay dare | After the trunks are ready, get every thing to- Was ils feet long. 4 feet and 9 inches in cir- | standard goods, like the different varieties of city who speaks the Voudoo. ge. *roun’ twel he ’gn ter shake en shiver like he | ‘fo’ dey all kotch de step, en den dey march ea the p Were ‘abe cn cg “mg er ‘which ‘ts: Sp Se wen ‘and then Sere thar cn egined 790 pounds. It fins | cane proper, the Irish Blackthorn, English haze! | “2,” Waller Adama a wholessls betanic drag- | Gone bee ace on swamp-azer, ‘kaze, | down by de spring, up thoo de hoss-lot en | sngubedutronng ty; the utters pile ankle, | gether wh eee Se ot tue atone and Diack aah, olive wood, Florida orange, Mick- | vist, gave some interesting information to tice | settia: right dae tr €e nee yee oe ee Oak | ee Be eT 8, ae long "fo’ dey | ford ties, are still popular but tiny ot not a | Tuietly and systematically to work. Very lange Fo ae ma palight nights hare been very enjoy- | 0 ee ae toa iattcn ate norte Ann TANCY | reporter. Ho sald tha bert usod in the Ameri. | his todos showif upall wits on abiey bars, | sit tor whardle frolic wae. fashionable for a carriage shoe asa novel style | ‘UAKS are an abomination over which express- able on the beach at Cape May, while the bath- | £t! sors bom rrpntoat tatoo armel thin Bharmacoperia are mainly the products of | waz bran new. Ef old Mr. Benjermun Ram | “Dey dance, en dey play, en dey sing, | Geyomanle Or a carr clastic at each side end | ™C0 groan and swear, not altogether without ing is superb. Over three thousand people were ee ae i vamilee te ¢ | this country, but a small proportion being im- | aint bin so ole exstif' I boun’ you he'd er broke | Mo’ ’speshually did dey play en sing dat ar song several straps across the inste; Teason. Still, short ones are inconvenient, ex- in the water one day this week. Dark, often fine specimens ot mndcr the pungent | ported. Theyarein endless variety, and are mer. | en run, but "mos forhe had time fer ter study j W'ich it run on like di The gems of the season are the exquisite shoes cept for short journeys, and multiply expense, — Mr. Jaines Fresh, of New York, who pald | the Whase Wee. echoes Jar ae roots, Seeds leaves, plants, bark and | "Dont gittin, way, oleBrer Wolf done bin jump | “Come under. come under. love; _ | 804 slippers intended for evening wear; indeed | as the expressage is for each piece, be it Saree the Long Branch fishermen #5 to take him out | witch-hazel, a beautiful wood, having a natural | TO! particular section of the country are | chain. Old Mr, Banbraun tam ne krone My heart bin a-weepin’ oe lahat gratin so command fabu- | toa trunk or small valise, without regard to over the breakers, offered them 50 to bringhim | and enduritiz sweet odor; also the sandal wood, | those herbs grown, and what class of persons | fer't, en he tuck’n’ put on a bol’ face ez he kin, Way down in Galilee. , allt ene "es el iin with | jize. But whatever the size of the trank, It back after they had only been out an hour, but | Boted for its fragrance. One curious stick was | ninck them?” asked the reporter Dat By dee navally (Rone fe ter be le! inde |, “Des wae eying on dis sway, Lavin’ (Aec eeoa sath lacoa ti ton OME tee oes Laken be filled, or at least packed full enough thes refused, and then he said he would’ give | Of Con, exceedingly firm, even and fine-grained, | " «tn every section from Maine to California,” | woods some mare Deora ee ote ag tg t” | muscisents wen, Bimeby, ole Mr. Peafowl, he | Tence and Duchesne polot an eee poe ae them alt bis money and watch If they would | milling of effective working. Another was ® | no replied, “and they ara gathered for riveto | ex he hone Beer Wah et sian tole eles | got on da comb er de besten Dine Gn nee mnbroidered oF cmbell ahead eh ers ate bead- | to prevent the contents from tossing about. If Giscar Kien Grexboard. pone yoke are apelin ig made UD | use by tens of thousands of Beople, but for the | den he say, sezea dat he des drap in fer ter | Hawa. Dey Eee Oe ave ob Bank inl 02] Tan ot lates ox vallingt wath the sortakadhap toed | you are compelled to take a truak which is too “3 of small. sharp knobs. new fancy style “d oy " |. | back-po’ch, en den dey went in ter dinner. W’en | laren ' ‘ Tok weak, Count Ramshackle, what do you | “‘snakecane,” brightly mottled in eolor like a | Market only a small number of persons make it bed Slegeich ee eee | dey git in dar, dey don see nothin’ on de table | of the beads. large for what you need to pack in it, sll it think of the view?” said Mrs. Loverofnature, as | snake, with areptilish head, having wicked bead . e r it vi ; The poetical costumes of thi on are those | With crumpled paper rather than leave it Wh they?” de “in, s but a great big pile er co'n-bread. De pones ; _ ws = - they stood on the piazza of the Catskill Moun-| ¢¥esand an open mouth. To add to the effect, a| «Principally the members of the Shaker com- Tulips tN Gee eo coe one eats | wean pie up ou poiieas On onal Promtoe ree | meee ree etal igen, harmony with the others | half empty... Even experienced travelers have tain House, with considerable of the world at | Slender steel rod concealed in the center gives to | manities in thinstate sna in Nese “_Tooby sho’ Wi. Ram.” sex Bret Wolt, see, | Diz asi-eake. Mr. Rooster, he look at dis en he | Gomprising the toile asin an outit desizned by | only a partial Wea of the rough wsaze to wich ir feet. "yell, I eas founda ~ | the cane almost a serpentine limberness. A man See aut aati will ick his n grin; ‘des put yo! | tu’n up his nose, en bimeby, atter wile, out he | /Vorth the dreas was of most delicate age satin, | ba svace is subjected, how remorscly trunks are their u foundstambed mid ssh-| rast be very fond of dleagreeably ofd china necticut, Ohio other states. These. people les he lick histhops en grin; ‘des put yo! | os hand-painted in floral designs aad lace gar fonishment und bieasure. So help up me Moses | “atry such a-cane, but the mide food eee, | cultivate farms of these Herbs, and sell’ them | walkdn'-cane in de soeader ches dan ence Xo | strat, Ole Bibs Guiany ian, he watcha’ Me Tisd wills bait alee mead ees oe r Daylor, n ha brospect came before me, | (atpY uch a cane, but the odder the better seems | Wholesale to druggists in the city and else- | bag down on de fio’ en make yo'se'f at honie,’ | Rooster motions, en w’en ‘she see dis, she Sees bes é ; serge your new Sarat thrown—not Oxeuse Loverofnature, ish dot chain | t be the rule with many. As a general thingy) Where.” sezee. ‘We aint gt much,’ seve, ‘but w'st we | tal 2 he did: Duchesse lace on corsage and skirt were irides- . and your new Saratoga is thrown—n vot you haf on genuine gold?” ” however, good taste suggests that a walkin “Ts the traffic large?” is got Is yone wile you stays, en 1 boun’ we'll pot-rack! Mr. Rooster gone back! | Cent humming birds on flexible feet, so arranged m the baggage-car down on the plat- —These moonlight nights are glorious at the | SUCK {,W® ot, conspicuous any more than | «Tearry a stock of 200,000 pounds, end there | Loa good keer un jou,’ sezee;'en wid dat Brer Tack! Mr. Rooster gone back!” | {hat they quivered at the slightest movemet then knocked around, pitched first on wan't It heavenly,” said alien Shichi | ay Otter part of @ gentleman's outdt. The | aro yosmel oto: large houses in the bnsiness. | Wolf laugh en show his toofies so bad dat ole Vid dat dey aN make a great ter-do. Miss | ie WoMrer, ragiaung at every turn and gleaming | ove end and then on another, until it would seaside. “Isn't it heavenly,” said Miss Sillybilly | more expensive canes have carved heads. in in- It is safe to say that 1,000,000 pounds of medic. | maa Berk sity nigh havin’ | Hen en Miss Puilet, dey cackle en squall, Mr. | if cach new degree of light. The stockings were asthough every fasteaing must be wrenched fo Mt. Polo. “What?” he asked. “Wh finite variety. both as to material and design. | nal herbe are Brought to this eee fale ae eae ee come migity nigh havin Gobbler, he gobble, en Miss Puddle Duck, she | of Pale blue silk, with floral designs in Duchesse | out of piace. In this condition of affaira, unless yes, Just too utterly heavenly | Hibellls eae ones but buck’s horn is @| They are -of course thorougiily dried when | "Den Brer Wol tuck'n’ flung ‘n'er Sag pre barge Teasley earn lear = eran monenane oe ore baie oe lon sity cited Sota ned diene ook Geach, y j ote favorite. § y clever wood carvings are < e alin er de Rooster, he ruffle up his cape, en march on out. = i y cl own, Ol, I do just nie ee | shown, and contest the palm with knots and gathered, and in the drying process they lose | knot on de fer,en den he slip inter de back | Rooster, ip pe, ei ‘ lings of and center rosette of Duchesse lace, | which you Mave carefully folded, will be tumbl vers | * Dis sorter put a damper on de yuthers, but | @ b hich you Mav efully Ww am! ie tga atone sain ering |e oval ater, mn n,n | ea hl ise No yor| MHoetutrsete yenr ey | nah ome sedan engutshuf'docen, aa tng" es of tan, a = for there are ions in canes as in evet 7 % it ter wuk on de pile w'at wuz pariently co’n- sd - _. e other day in an cos- | chaste in design and not too conspicuous. Deer : ok Dp fling ‘way yo’ | bread wuz a whole passel er meat en greens, en ¥ i ve once happ to the writer to fail in with an tame made entirely of little squares of pink and | and chamois feet have been. used for cane bocas the work, but skilled man must direct and | meat—fresh eee ies wey 70 Pt es, isn’t it, and sé =plendidly conspicuous, too!” , , foot of its lovely mistress. the gathering, 1 and meat—freh meat er i? bake’ taters, en bile’ turnips. Brer Rooster, he 3 bine satin, her bonnet being trimmed with huge | With very pretty effect." Rare w ing Tho roots aad. bark are’ sold erudoy eG | ee pease MiseWolk aie valk et loud, so Mr. | Your de ladies malin’ grest ‘miration. 8 he | 3h 0S with geld ser’ Cite ee gold sped and bine feathers. “Ifyou tell me what | associations of some sort, 0 | crushed wile : stop en look thoo de crack, en dar he see ei foat is,” said one Indy who siw her to another, | demand. Enough oanes have’ beea sold as Sowers oad ee env oe eer il Per tncahy ane fil files eoma-auppan wo er Gols en Axia. He tol cagMer bon ae skirt, showed a wreath of buttereups, with | disuppe: Dek. “you can irave it.” Both gave it up. Tacs, rom, the timbers of @ famous war |" "is the business Tiportant in Pecuntary | ‘way off yer in dé words, so fur fum comp'ny dat | Rooster did, w'en he see all dis, en de vuther | £o\en leaves passing tage Dyer seach kirt | it ever been found. ot ben ne —There must be something very fascinating — fis csag bulkiest Liverpool - PY goodness knows I'm nighty glad ter ter see Mr. | fowls dey holler en axt 'Im fer ter come back, en z i side. = | One was produced, I f ‘ has contributed to _ * x his craw, likewise, it up'n’ ax "im, but he mighty | 8 were striped, white, black and gold, whiie the trunk across each way, knotti in the crowd at a watering place to the aver-| the adventurous manufeerocn a eae aa lege Doel ree eae ur. Boxy : De i fx | the ae saith lippers were abe, wit ; 3 c biggity en stuck up, en he strut off, crowin’ ez ippers_ were 2 | ecient 3 age mind, as it makes people patient of small three cents per pound to #4 perpound, the | “Den Mr. Bosom Mam yest clo Miss Wolt | Seen) : wreath of buttercups, with leaves like those gar- yooms and a thousand inconveniences. A have produced an annual crop equal to a price being governed by the supply. An ar- | whettin’ ‘er knifeon a rock—shirrah! shirrah ! | he go; but de ’speunce er dat time done las’ him 7 time all er his fambly down ter dis day. En you | ™shing the skirt, only smaller in size. lady will stand on her trunk to dress, and will | section of the Black forest, to judge by ticle which can be had one year for twenty-five | shirrah!—en eve'y he year de knife say shir- | €2 a 4 With a grey and pink brocade trimmed with miotie gneleat tebsaventcuss af to tein | smvecis aisha gacene pinnae lng cents per pound may cost next year @3 or $4. | rah! he know he dat nuch nigher de dinner-pot, | Reenter take my wud fort, ne'r, kaze ef you'll ‘al y hamor: and pure, while the shoes were of the and among the arrivals are many southerners, " Among those largely cultivated “ Mice We ‘inder Oratory. figures i ‘Who have not visited the Falls “since the wah! ‘Three men, in a phcials up on the ledge | 9 sWeet balm, sweet basil, Belladonna ieaves, oe she nee ~ boinc : er Par syaslist by ar coterie of hoy ee ally ignorant people go to the ip burdock root and leaves, caraway seed, castor | en lissen. Ole Mt. Benjermun Ram ain't know preachers, not pastors, their business Is to work | in the shadings of tne flowers. ¥ a | des kk 0’ eye open’en watch, you'll kitch a biond lace, pink satin and shaded feathers the Bers gina sae | pos aera hoa Rede ope ea | am. muaios hm Wc ul | ars, en Sd ae | eps Me raft at | kine rm ee pet wo See ~ of the « . has mout es play One mo’ chune on his fiddle | deyspeoks ter fine rations, en mor’n dat, feathers in the hues of the brocade. Most a, cae omen Teote “tood clo ane | be , glittering biade six s ” "fo! de wuss com ter do wnss. Wid dat he ontte | 4ey’ll sorateh inet cue meet Aa me Poel sth was @ dress of coral-red satis eanghe : ners, and their easy chairs, to enjoy the chat, — long, upon bei ‘and given ly ona o — en aur cs ne ee ” 608 on top. a = white satin a ith folded, eee tee cee te ts al ni| stone eines ed by complete. T | plank: plink, plank!” * Plunk, | Sint res’ twel dey see w'at und” dar. ee drawing oom, the gay scramble on the beach,” the | have been her Uncle Hemius'inifation of the tuning of a | fateh spite erall creation” os en any. figures to match a drive. the dinner at the jake, and, infact, “the | are less ly fiddle was marveous enough to produce a start- “Ey Gone wood Gin Wit a ‘own eyes. Dat | the brocaded satin, while the white satin shoes ty +4 vaterine | munities than for With a tough stick tinctures, ling effect upon amuch less enthusiastic listener | tion. ene y =” | Were decorated in leaves and flowers in small lately Geass, Tk wesld be wells ta uaog Se, hee’ One | tex ave on tals Weenee, ber hans ee cet than the little boy. It was given in perfect | 118." A easaae peaceful { Pearl beads with wonderfully pretty effect. do ec akcue and Gaeing onion brittle, one blow will ‘shatter them. pe. Bood faith, but te serious expression on the | _ This wae ‘dys “pat tho od ~ - enn and tntering, emacives. i 3. old man’s countenance was so irresistibly comic | relations with Uncle ons ie t man = Jredictions made concerning the success Of | Nobody likes to carry one, uniew it be some any that the child laugked until the tears ran down | Was disposed to reslet the attempt: | | a bad apron of wiite eatin, charmingly the season at Niaxara Falls are being verified | centleinan of the old school, “Neither arc cheng at Te | hls face. | Uncle Rens very properly accepted | 4100 Detter Me a Jar wid er whole-packes | covered with puffs of tulle and ornamented wi Tapidly. ‘The patronage of the hotels is much | nor other heavy woods in favor. Men generally this ag tribute to! tls wonderful resources ag gone ne Sally aint dreamp er sayin,’ | bunches of shaded tulips, hanging th their greater than last year at a corresponding period, | prefer to take their light gymnastics coho, @ story teller, and continued, in great good stalks. The stockings were of white plain null Cheek ae ‘ewport, thinking that by so | 2¢ar Downieville, Col. pounded out twenty-nine leaves, comfrey, dan dis, en he keep ‘¢ ‘chunin’ up—plank, piink, The most tharming, however, was a dress of wate. a. doing they will make themselves fashionable. | Pounds of gold. pltnkc plank! Bes ole Mise Woik sia’ Puta | acertain effect, and all helps to its production it Pie ry ‘Giamsond’ butteraion deen Unless ave cottage friends they speedily | | U W- Smith, of the Eureka, Silver Clift, Col. yeh 7 tunch Brer Woif wi ’er elbow, en she say, sez should be) a part oe = education to i I = ascertain that they have made an error, and at | Tecently, cut the apes she: i shall aiiiadiorshgGh 4 alas ye ~ sige i of chloride ore, “ ‘Hey, ole man! Wat dat?* of and admir- pe once ey Pe conclusion that there is no per tom af the a ie é ‘i ffr tted ai ena G ; an Op der sets the effect of displaying self, winning ‘ot fs Frank Winker, mn, O., @ coal miner, has sunflower seed, ‘bout tihe, ole Mr jermun Ram, — As far as heard from the Bastern seaside | ». om "heir to om enth of 55,000, he sling de butt ene fiddle in Fesorts are doing fairly weil, none being crowded ‘accumulated by his en struck up but all comfortably filled. This is especially true | “iadooe dmmond seat wine Of Mt. Desert, Old Orchard Beach and Nantasket, | a wonderful disco wry being a very good imitation of Coney John Rober and Eh Wort 2 i i One Vineland family, not to in e@fuence, Reta nd the PoE. wi