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THE SUMMER RESORTS. | CONCERNING CANES. | i cs The Murder of Abdul Aziz. PLANTATION STORIES. frolic. | STYLES IN SHOES. |. Dow’ Take Mutilated Colm, | ar | Dall Mail Gaaette. Sere gals, dey septede gate fi | —_—— | The outery = ‘alifornia aguinst the mmetGated - The Hizh-toned Way of Carrying Them, and} ie Gonstantimopie correspondent of the A Rainy Day Gack ‘ tuck his hat. Beawtifel Specimens ef Foot Coverinz—Some | coin is repeated all over the country. Even im THE ux. 1 eM —t.I - e oi M 4 iny Day de Remas—Mr, Benjamin 2 BUMATED TERM PILLS THEM —LIFE AT SARA | ie woe see, Ming Me trStatie ts crtie ee Beis = pees hoe ujaz j Per EEC ne i, Gems of the Senson—A Variety of Fashionahle this city some of the banks positively rere: to —The Fort Wim. Henry hotel, at a oe Some characteristic and seutimental fancies | eners condemned for the murder of the late ow a Models—Neveral Costrmes Decrided. Reoept gold or rilver pieces that have been In Until the shoe pinches the 1 nd with, aad they have been ally veidiiuce how finch ber < en to this course by the abundance of the roneral enjoyment @epends eclated staf. Was never doing so well. It has 384 persons | Connected with the cane, in vozue in Parte, have | Sultad’ Abdul Aziz, says Bow god more to come. It is owned and man- | been reproduced for the bonettt of Frenci Imm | to believe that those who did not actually take | “speek you done yenr toll er fe man Bent ~j “Dey make a mis’ aged by Mr. Roescele, of the Ariington. | tators in this country. if a gentiemam carries | part in the assassination wil | heir sentence mum Ram,” said Uncle Remps, a great | Jermui Ram, Mise M — Allof the watering places are doirg well, | his cane inverted in his leit hand, the interpreta- | eannnuted to imprisonment for life at Taif, near | affectation of inditorence, aiter a panse, blag Gaede = is ood eason | Scribner's Borthty, rd upon the it } Trolie whrer i. uz darer not, foundation of style, the outer covering of h ine watinekiog penean the accidental ctip- except the White Mountains. | tion is, “I'm a widower.” If the cane iscarried | Mecca. ._| “Old man who?” asked tie little boy. kare-dogeds 2obe nents wid Brer dainty foot. Physicians insist th ping off of a bit of the edge of a coin isa mere , — Ocean Grove is filling up for the camp inthe right hand, ferrule up, the significance is| + This unexpected clemency is to be attributed | “-Oleman Pam. T'speck you done | Rabbit fer ter tut fer'm, dem dass Grer and gloves impede the re Nemish upon its appearance, bat seems rather meetings. | Supposed to be, “Ima bachelar.” If the cane | at least in partito the excitement aad fadigna- | yéar tell er him too 1p; alk *bout.” | Rabbit'wasa patter, mon. He mos’ sho'ly WwW.” Guits as much and are as as tizht | to give It au individaality, to make tta piece you — Gea. Lee, ason of the late Gen. Robert E. | is carried horizontally, and the gentleman shits | tion which the mode of conducting the trial has | “Why, no, Tt | (EVENING.) ‘waists; therefore, for hy tons, would remember if ft came around again, than Lee, is at Narragansett Pier. | its (sition passing a lady, she isto under- | produced both in Pera and Stamboul. The Sul- ned the little boy, protesting and lau —It is estimated that there were between s..! «that her acquaintance is desired. When | tanlearned thet the Embassy dracomans had |‘ He mast have been a mighty funny old nan. 20,000 and 30,000 people at Long Branch I>-t | the cane is carried across the back with the arms , nnanimously condemned the Procecdinzsas ir-| “ Dat'sez may be.* responded Uncle Bemus, | to fal. In some mysterious way, asit seemed Hi:-h heels, placed almest in the canter, of the | to have been nse@ tempgrarily for a charth or an Bunday. |clasping it, the siznificance in this country regular; that the Ambassadors had telezraphed | Sententiously. «Fun deze days wouldm't cr | to the little bor. loom of twilight fastened | shoe soles, have been justly condemned, and are ornament. In either case the fact is that a cer- — A series of amateur theatricals wiil be usually is that the man is trying to “brace | in this sense to their respective coveraments; | Counted fer fan in dem days; en meny’s de time itself upon the dusky clouds, and the great | even credited with injuring the eresizht, and, in tain amount of value has been abstracted from given at the Newport Casino Theater at an early | p”—shoulder brace, as tt were; but in France | that the newspaper correspondents bad wn- | wat I see folks lanctin’,” continued the old man trees without, and the dismal perspective be- | one instance, the discarding of the French shees the plese, and it is not worth what it was date. | it is supposed to mean, “I would like to fered Teneatian ad ee, condveted, | With such withering sarcasin that the litte boy | yond, gradually became one with the darkaces. | and tightly-drawn corsets certainly gave great Worth, = Simneene Mes. Porter ore deenictbod Sa | —aery "(3 the ick Seemed the orm ke | Seat cyan ie ciarioct amine Good wae. DumcdlabelySchine sactene “Scauys' as tcc | Tnele Remus had thoughttuily placed atin pan and immediate reliefto a lady whose eyesight | If this needed any demonstration it is to be one of the cottages of the Elberon Hotel, Long | @ buncle, it implies. “I flirt, but am not | sulmans, the trial bad prodnced an impres- | wat Isee um lmghin’ en laughin’, wen I lay | under a leak in the roof, and the drip-~drip-drip | was thought to be failing. | found in the fact that the clippings, Glings and — ere pike & Frenchman's | sion very different from what was intended. | dey ain't kin tellw'at deyer lamshin’ at deyse't, | water, as it fell inthe resonant vessci,| In “The Art of Beauty” Mrs. Haweis says we borings, melted together, amount to a valua- — itis claimed that the main avenue of New- | egotism in regard to the other sex. In Ameri-| In these circumstances his Majesty Per” | En ‘taint der laughin’ w'at nudder,”"—}inade@ not unmusical accompaniment to the | lese by the shoe for firmness of tread and chatm | ble consideration, and it is apparent that the ith vehicles that it is almost | ¢a—and we dare say in Franoe—the ladies have | Ceived that it would be dangerous to have the ; ca of eppearance, and only gain cleanliness anda | old coims have lost all that this new piece A | relenting a little.--pit's. ‘sentence carried out, he determined to com- r persons on horseback to work | something better to do thee to watoh cave sig- Grp The old man fumbled around under his bed | certain amount of protection for the foot against | amouuts to. ‘This is the reward of the coin- . : mute it. Atthe same time, in order to eounter- | €D giggle. giggle en snic' their way ai>: D ins | that faci, 2 this connection, we are re-ninded | act the rowing couvietion that the whole story | Having thus mapped out, in a dim and une and presently dragged forta a large bag filled | col, wet and friction, She even grows poetical | clipper, and his trade pays well. It thrives just — The hotel keeper> in the White Mountains that fashion has, on several occasions, souzht to of the assasal a tad par emapeartiaeoney | tain way what older people than the little b | with lightwood knots, which, with an instinctive | in her description of a thinly-stoekinged foot | 50 long as there ts indifference on the subject, deplore a lamentable seareity of brides, aot introduce the custom ofea ving by women. Othe le cat Seis “ Sree do had | Mist have been excused for accepting as a sort | economy in this particular direction, he had | with a sandal beneath, held in place by an em- os tediopd oe —_ flatly -mrge like hing las:c= have | The effort never went further than 2 spurt in made partial confessions. In spite of these | Of moral basis, Uncie Remus proceeded: | stored away for an emergency. broidered strap coming between the two first the banks, to take any except the 5 S thonught to be a little “too | efforts to supplement defective lezal evidence, | “Dish yer Mr. Benjermun Ram, wich he done | fliccering flame was the rsa! toes, across the instep, after the old Roman | PO ae on sibs ok tiie Kely, the ladies saw the un-| muy people, and among them the mother of | come ‘up tater my min’, wuz wunmer deze yer ole | discovery, and the effect it produced was quite fashion, showin: ry step, with every | trouble in the sixteenth for skirts | Abdul Aziz nad some of the doctors who exam- timers. Dey tells me da! he "waa fddior fam | 1akt 3 3 | te HOW MR. ROOSTER LOST HIS DINNER. casy, perfect-titting shoos must be selected, no | to injure it for commercial purposes. So, The afternoon wore on and the rain continned | matter what their shape, form and style may be, too, with a hole bored in it, a coin seems merely sale partners. du bachelors are lounging et Sara- speculating in stocks and taking chances pretty «iris. | rapid becomingness of ing with all the b } : a ji | i 2 i vi tura of the ankle delicate ripple pass- | turies that shows the di 5 king peo- Don't wae are incompatible with gracefal cane-sporting. | Ped, hile body, still, hold to the conviction that | avay back yander—wanner dem ar kinder fil. (eh athe Un ee ee as a thrill runs throneh a | ple sce the mischief of such thine and. the inal fe baby fa the e fond mothers at a daptont reaieeier e he walking committed sz'side. ‘The trial has by no means | dlezs w'at can't eit de ehune down tine “less dey eemed to 1! in tie | der a tender wind.” She | cost that has to be paid for tolerating the fraud, : 5 e wear, walking ser | pan. Sometimes the shad | as he leaned over the hearth, would + | fil the cabin, and again, it would fi ‘i hoe as bein; ely to lose its sex di n. But a | “ated up the mystery.” pats der foot. Te stay all by bh iy Id look guite too, too awfully, |. The correspondent adds that Tic“ now ina | ‘way out inde middie una bi or roam in dark et» Supporting a shapely “lower extremity’? | Position to explain why the prosecution show2 | ss sech a handy san for ta of a proper | though. owing t a from the medical point of soinage and espec own-alo fi the wide-ending shoe worn in the time of | whieh came then nz ladies during the early part of the day re \ as Henry VIII 8 front the toes | such mutils had will never * - such great anxiety to get Midhat condemned ay is appear amonz the swaying and swinging cob- | ; She, however, de- | again be sible. les wht blue ¢ i suits, wide rimmed hats a or whipping a trim ankle. is, per- Gi oh ania lites i ther eFossars like | webs that curtained the ra = be gee robes . > ee- again be possible the lesson oust = suits, le rimmed hats and base “haps, wiat might be cate “he la aah sor oe such unjustifiable means for this | Ger tiie n nai eb ae Rondningeret » said Uncle Re- tte ugly, aud says nothing really equals the to have some effect. In Elizabeth's th etp- - John’s Commandery, Knights Templar, ade Oo) sit may be remembered th < Hele de notion tuck’n um eve ing and fate. | 220 the Sultan was_ great 5 | Ruthin’ “ud do aut dey mus’ cen’ who have done the great | [tionary propaganda, of which the chief instt- | Jermun Ram en tis idte: en de! . Bit ing ted have neither | S8t0F was believed fo be the ex-Khedive. A | tinued Uncle Renus, closing his 1 ¢ e May hotels time nor inclination to dwadle much with walk: tasy, Maat Wen he squat At this juncture, "Titd: serie 3 sli: in the hotel will, Ingsticks. They have wanted both en git in atoavin’ way. |__Atthis janeture, “Titdy, the house Guests keeping doxs in the hotel will = : ¥ Moe rors e-time chines fum who lay de rail, En | in ow’ rain aud darkness with a water- decharged $10 per week extra.” “There are AMI ave only Nas hat the i had oe many [den wen de trole wuz done, dey all ting in, | proof and an umbrella, and announced her | some two-lezred puppies dewn here that I The ous yeh Auicha reat | dem yuther ereetars would, en fill up a bag er | mission to the little boy without taking time to | 7 wouldn't beard for $10 an hour,” sa; s the oldest idichearand aintsaness GF tis Tih peas fer ole Mr. Venjermun Ram fer ter kyar | catch her breath. | inal Mahou thal @xenee ger Gan | from that moment Mdhat home wid "i i K Talend and beauty—and who look out upon Ii ir | AS no lexal proofs of his complicity in the sedi- | “One time. des "bout Christmas, Miss Mead- | she s vther ¢ ej e pws. Hilts had to be employed for getting rid o a Dlow-out, en zot wucl ter ole man Beajer- | trees some’r’s. Tose, biew and disappeared within two hnadred | cabable of eathusiasm at emis injury was used for PAU With, Hee peneted infor tes be ping the coins t nhygeia boots, specially intended fenome KS, ave been most highly appre- | hich tre those who h ir admirable “pho 1 save € stot had Joss that it was declared inishable with death . but it seeme , | Mus, in a soothing tone natch down Iphia, will visit Cape May ! yo" pa buzzy umbreil’ fam ap dar in decornder, The moder Aucust 1th, at Congress Hall. A ball will be held for long w clated b are enrnest!y b Indeed, fashion din London and one woman burned for clipping. Still the clipping went on. clipper, when about to be liancved, 0.000 for a pardon, an@ Mosetlay says that evidence of b the crime patd did mare «not many & i conclusion was probably e a strong impression ont! the graceful curves < | advocates ease of hand and foot Jin the loose, wrinkled gant de Suede and the | ty en © it. far more, than | low-heeled. wide-soted, square-toed shoes now | of the man did to distoxtae it. Pablie opin- Torn by the sstietics and laughed at by sense- | jon was azainst the hanging ana favored the | ms less in or madame, who cares more | ¢lippers, as they took so little from each | the regicid ed for this purpose.” | man Bi ‘im fer ter Uncle Remus rose from his stooping posture |! . re | clippers, as they . ds of the steamer tieorze W. Daniclion on | Monts, are Indeed an exasperatin ie a tang Oe ee Uaioe fhants Woodend ean aon n front of the hearth and assumed a threaten. ae | grin song reet ag amy 9 Rccaee bee te er eee carer = Ss bobirraeaen me 1d styles of archie | SHiek have often been remarked as quite as eal REALING BY HERS. ahd Bam = to start, de win Blow cole ade #nG ae aa year gle beat er dat!” was | Preseut personal comfort and future years of related that in 1865 a lot of coin that share fen the net Mt Ould styles Of archt- | dicative of character, or at least of mcntal | — SIRES TOPE Tee Cee enn | Nie AMaaenE One aoe y odily suffering. tecture for the summer reside Ran tuck | his . S about Long | habit, as the xait itself The methodieal man | Thelr Growth in Every Section, and the Trade in| 10 Matter fer dat; ole man Be pore Branch is in some instances painfully over-| plods with his cane. The nervous individual , down his walkin’ cane, he ditl, en th “ em. die in a bag, en sot out for Miss Meadows. He strained, yet one must feel grateful that the | athounces his coming behind you by the sharp, intug ; . | IA i BAL 5 ° . : jt a eight ctereotyped atic | quick rin of lite ferrule on the walk. Ths | aor nis bering s foul setieaan tease eae He eno pe ay pees. Sas pole was ity oivios orien Hie curves wth lines =o there was only one perfect piece, a single a on so successfully | Siunterer swings his stick, hitting off the clover | ‘te lect : oat ae : “0 p Lawdy! w’ nk’ | De seen to be recognized, as in the arrangement | half-crown. ef country houses has been so successfully | Saunteret swings his stick, hitting iis. The proud | scarlet fever. The old school physicians were | eWS you know, ole Mr. Benjerman Rant done Laway! gat done mone en done ter Unk’ | of the graceful drapery of a talle-covered dress. (eer declared that any one informing heres ian, who makes a business of his * ble to with the di j lose de way. he'd er Kep’ on down de | Remus, now?” asked "Tilly, with a great affec- | Howover, there are some apecimens that can be inst a clipper should have 40 pounds reward: = italien Wie: peed ty ditven, Which axed pie es @ business of his “\con- | unable to cope with the disease and their pa- big road fum de start, it. mouter er ben diffunt, | tation of innocent ignoran deseribed, such as the semi-high shoes, Inced or | one clipmer inormite astuinet tre ‘hppers should = w Branch a aiibes ore al,” brings his stout staf up and down | tients were given over to death. Samuel! put he tuck a he aint gi “Tm gwineter put on my coat en take dat | “ ed : Fons sound : vitagaigh al percep ben peered die 9 4 humerous about Long Branch as mosquitoes are | with a regularity and emphasis of a drum- 3 - sett a nigh-eut, en he aint sit brell,’ cn Pmygwine right straight up ter | Wit! open bars on the instep, to be worn with | have a pardon; and any person having the pre- at Cape May, throngh the many vrts | major's baton. The cane-cartying idiot may be | 7HOmPson appeared among the sick. He dis-| fur fo’ he done los sho’ ‘auf. He go dis away, de big house en A Miss Sally ef she sont dat | £8¢ cotton or threa lstockings, matched in color | tows tates ia Ine possession should be burned Miich extend continuously for over 20 miles distinguished by his habit 6f shouldering nis | Carded the use of mineral medicines and the | en he go dat away, en he go de yuther way | de big house en Wen she know dat. chife | (2 &2 dress, and sometimes striped or sprigsed. | jn th ‘ to get along the Jersey shore, one iy amazed to find so | stick, or thrusting the point backward. from | compounds prescribed by the ola pharmacopaia, | 31* all de METen fabcnae whe eres a | sits see nomena Teoria ae wer hs Getty Seed arenas | Tid of the debased coinage is an oid and familiar and picturesque dwellings, and scarcely two Toei wil robots Cie heey ume and as a consequence he was not recognized by | study out de way but ole man Benjermun Ram | continued Unele Remus, “en ef she aint sont nt from en straps be gall uid have weighed dont | 79 #tasp the wonderful variety of fashionable | ounces. it you | Models in shoes is hardly possible without illus | Nearl; half the value had been abstracted, a ter bed “fo’ bed-time | ations, for while decided difference in over | 1 thirty-tive pounds taken in a random ces WAS up his fd- | don’t you come foolin’ “longer _me—anor : 0 it. Kaze ef you docs, Fil taken’ ip wath put 114,000 lied and really. showe n toe n strap being used: | one. It ended in the tamous window tax, and 5 | C — each one garnished Ww proidery and secured | {hat with its whole train of evils and fe injurious prea : : : the regular physicians. But he cnred his pa-| aint got wrinkle on his hawn fer nothin’, Kase | dat wud, dea I'm gwineter fetch myse’f back. b “ful buck ‘. Tine Jeune society man of the day is sald to | pip oc ine Wace in m crowd, where it advortises | tients with « syrup made from cobelis, a beaut! | fe deee cote a a or NORD long | Now, you des watch my motions.” Combinations, of styles ake: Fania ne jn | tects upon health and soclal fe x considered Fepresent six distinct kinds of a born id el Seperate cid UU Ud | st y she “feard light- Combinations of styles are fashionable, as in *fo’ dat. Den a’ the shoe with the Louts XV heel of glace kid ot, and | treatment for this peculiar type of manners isfor | fa! blennial plant with pink flower and fibrous | right still in der tr ble bodied man to grasp the idiot’s cane | root. His success aroused the envy of the old | Tht still in der trae his presence at the shore convulses sensible peo- | some folks would er stop “Well, I year Miss Sal by historians to have been a be nefit to the people "aewinater wn | wien set against the evils of the cheapened Fri | alae kis. i see if dey cz se Up Be ie neighbors, | ‘ ~ y i \ 5 ‘alte’ & we with merriment. | Rrmly by the end. snatch it quickly from his | school physicians, and he was accused of witch- | OMe enjoin tata ied his Jo ompromise all differences, “en den I | Pour’ toe and buttoned strap over the instep, | "In cur own country to-day the United States ~ Saratoza's big houses are crowded this | handand throw it upon the ground. If the | orate 1 i . A H he dow. Jen she ray I | S0'the same style hecl. with the elegant lall | law provides a fine of 2,000 and two years in week, and, to employ ing not altogether t indulzes in any idiotic Temarks the re- | CTA and placed on trial for his life. The Bos ped en he ne ng deze ger cloak eh pairsol” | high Richelieu top, embroicered down front, over | prison. for whoever’ deface ventional, the season at this resort is now | Mining treats isto azain take the cane |JUY was sufficiently intelligent to acqu pero 2e eiit gyrine delwrone | Ur Dene '72 4 Sloe eo palroe seams and at edges with dainty vine patterns. The Watteau shoe is much in demand this sea- son, bur at its heicht. as n him and play it about his lezs or aer = F ee shoulders in a lively fashion for a minute Be re ee ne toe, a | The dint then sullen” The oly Givendiny or | diminishes, falsifies, or lightens any coins, providing it is done fandule is not the most comfortabie nor really | no depreciate |“ Now vou dun brang um,” responded Uncle Remus, “you des better put um in dat cheer over dar, en take yo'se'T off. Thunner mizhty and Dr. Thompson, who was the father of medi. | FF Bat Jeng oi cal botany in this country, cameto be a reco. ss ar oe we oe nized authority among medical men, But full an tei rl or whar deze ye! -head | # Pretty as other styles. Veryelegant are shoes | action. It th e rests wi. li the people to de Branch, for Justice was never done him—the resular_physt a ‘ti tai i SN eser Mee e yer sliek-head | with coo bstantial heels, not too hizh, aud | termine how far the present attempts to make f the : embodi ce : gular physi- t any rue bel od sul ial : the rest of the season. pate | and half-square toes, of fine French kid. laced at the sides, while across the fronts are thirteen richly: ould be carried with a | Cans stole his r Ki quite near the body git cble wen he stuc = money by ¢ ded. ‘otter sleep out dar in d2 woods by his- | old man to al They Will cease so soon as clipped money ceases mbroidered straps, or, as in other varie- | to be accepted.—Harlford Conraat, ith the back and front most beautifully dered in variously-colored silks, in gold or silver thread, or with won ied upon the to remain, and after ona peace footing by in- | rd at night when it was | pping the cvins shall be edies and Incorporated them as their own. | Lins é At the present time the school of medicine a thet the piace | “sing no sp aie whieh Dr. Thompson founded can hardly dl Long Beach | observed a ffalyaweet elloct shoul be the re- | f have @ recognized repres It. i ve should be taken not to | Simple remedies strength” in lifting a seem too weak, but | — Coney Island Sur day this season 50 far; smile 0 well patr attracts many peopl — Ladies at the wai y last had its larzest the hotel leaked | in os HOW TO PACK, en den he k a little rise wh Remus. responded Unel sder win re amnsing Practical Suggestions on Shipping Clothes, Philadelphia Press, “sp ssn't want to a ibbon and embroidered : } with a pink rose and cream bud and | 12 8rt Of packing is by no a aaiasas eee - drnxgists. Ine and white flowers. | nt, anil the comic plotares: whi collecting, importing nee] and curved instep, of the period pairingly sit- kee ie desirabl ting on her trunk while the maid-of-albwork oe ret ee Tr Ge an to match or contrast with costume | vainly endeavors to lock it and the expressman vores, Gxtracte and concentral Fe model is worked in zold or silve es atthe deer ae aadeaey ako ctitioners; in part, a at? lin silk of different colora, the but ) | clamors at the door are scarcely as much ex: From this leaf bat in th Benjermun Ram, en I done loxe de in dem day | agyerated as one might suppose. It is always stings 0 forming a | €t in the odd cary pare ; dlainpte ts ey cae foe BS tbeakonett eons plantadon oan & re | cross the instep t Mg On anvented with & bow oe a ee “igh ; kneeen ely fri ir ait catenin leat hoadine dealers do a great part of their own | I ' i ne vay, en T fer ter a3 ‘OU ei na fost aoior 2 - | ef ribbon or a spray of flowers. Pretty kid shoes | disazeable and difficult to 4 maoee levels 1 er eee uring and finishing. At stores like the | estimated fiat 2 milion, pounds of iu | fer de night,’ seze ae invites ter de fowls on deter planta- | have the {hes beaded in Oriental designs, in illu- | therefore, It Is wise to begin in season, say at —Atl p last the tare | cist ce renee re While many medical men do not admit that | Mr. Benjermua jam wuz a imizhty rou. | en de day come, Mr. Rooster, he blow his | Miuated Persi Mretienta iit ae least a day before it seems at g est shark ever seen on th iecetreie he | herbs po: ny wonderfal Virtues, the spoken somebody awn, he did, en ‘semble um all tergedder, en | The ut you better b'léeve he tail hibited. It was killed at S t 8. Price and J ry Capt. W. | 10 cent MeKean. It became eutangied | be: the large fish pond opposite the $25 to se, and was only killed after a | Curious re some a heir number who stouitly aly. perlite | their unfailing efficacy. Among thea is th “Den some un ox t'er colored Voudoo doctor, Joseph 8B. Bass, who } Renjermun Ram fer ter believes that there is nothing good in nature | dat’ he open de do’ en walk Daetom i The Universal Fashion Monthly, reliable au- | $°- See that yourtranks are in or Conk en attr Tie Sane on ioeer | thority in matters of unique dress, says. the | ample time for any repairs. whi : ae ae cate “Watteau” tennis and yachting shoes have | made, for mechanies, as many of us know to our uillet, en den dar wuz Mr. Peafowl, en | oointed toes, no hecle anal peewee tase for an monst’us | atter dey do’ ax Mr, | he ty nt in, en wid | en v ca make a bow | Mr. Tukkey Gobbler, en Miss Guinny Hen, en > for gold and s mounted ones. ‘hines a Japanese sticks, beautifully sorrow, are mere apt to make fulr promises 4 0 : h prineiple; they are held on by a strap passing : “ outside the vegetable kingdom. it is clained | like fidditt tolke docs we “oes in comp'ny; | Miss Puddie Duek, en all de ballance un um. INE | than to keep them. Sen Tig ee Lane S Daceank inches ne | Senne een, uae -pricea: There Are | by nig ticnds that li “late Only men Le Taio | Gee Go ene ee ene compan: | Miss Putas, Dok, Taggedy, but, ‘twa'n't long | fave ‘Frenais hesia, santa Hoots for dancing |" ‘ver the trunks are ready, get every thing to- Eumfereice, and weighed 0 pounda, "It ins | cane proper the Ineu Kesha I art ie8 OF | elty who speaks the Vouloo lanstusae. Tope been frac win Merson oucer Wiebe | fo dey all Koteh, de set ‘en en tey marl | ctrpped across te front up to shove the sake | wether which, ts to, be pecked, ana thas 9 ence, and weighed 7 ands. 3 i ekthorn, Eng 2 valve! holes fedeges Lanne bee A rag Seen we prepring: iB homstot en ; 5 sleek ceo wean ne po | and black ash, olive wood, Florida orange, hick- | ,.4i- Walter Adams, a wholesale botanic drug- | dove been strucken wid de swamp-ager, ‘k: down by de up thoo 1088-lo 3 Ss | gist, gave some interesting information to the | settin’ right dar fo’ de tier wus ole Brey W. olf. wid | *eross by de gi ~The moonlight nightshave been very enjoy- | OFF, ete., and a tone tue of rare aif fancy | reporter. He said the herba usod in the Amert. | his toofles showite up all Wite en shiny -able on the beach at Cape while the bath- | Sticks. Among the latter are the ebony, Malacca, se, en ‘twa’n't long ‘fo’ dey and are buttoned in the center of the fuct. Ox- quietly and systematically to work. Very large dey = Aore % 4 can pharmacop@ia are mainly the products of | wuz bran new. Ef old Mr. Benjermun Ram j{. “Dey dance, ing is superb. Over three thousand people were | 2amon—bearing the inarks in the wood of the ; : ford ties are still popular, but they are not so nat . zit ter whar de frolic wuz. a jy | ranks are an abomination over which express- m dey play, en dey sing, | {stionable for a carriage shoe as a novel style si of black kid, with an clastl ide and | 0 groan and swear, not altogether without worms that cut their way up under the pungent | ‘is country, but a small proportion boing im- | aint bin so ole en tif I boun’ you he'd er broke | Mo’ ’speshually did dey play eu sing dat ar song uleap Gaon ahi cco Still, short ones are inounventent, ex- im the water one day this week. Dark, often fine specimens cf natural coment | ported. Theyarein endiess variety, and are mer- | enman, but "mos' ‘fo’ he had time fer ter study | Wich it run on like dis: The gems of the season are the exquisite shoes | cept for short journeys, and multiply expense, —Mr. James Fresh, of New York, who paid | the W Wee. la choice Japanese stick the | Chantable a8 seeds, leaves, plants, bark and | ‘bout sittin’ ww y, ole Brer Wolf done bin jump “(ome under. come under, and slippers intended for evening wear; indeed | i A be it Ss 5 ~ eh, of N 3 1e Whang Wee, a choice Japane the | roots. shet de do’ en fassen ‘er wid a ureat bis My honey, my luve. my own true love; ne 3 as the expressage is for each pic be it Sara- the Long Braneh fishermen $5 to take him out | witch-hazcl, a beautiful wood, having a natural | 0! i t el i barns My heart bin a-weepiy” they are real work of art, and command fabU- | tora trank Ii valise, without regard to wiles, s and cadurins sweet adéroaiee tik cnas = In what particular section of the country are | cha Old Mr. Benjermun Ram, he know he in ” tWay down in Galilee.” lous prices, many of them being decorated with | 7% unk or small valise, over the breakers, offered them 250 to bring him topes italen Pebyhi joes = sandal wood these herbs grown, and wiat class of persons * tuck’n’ pat on a bol’ face ez he kin, |, Way down pee 5 really valuable stones and brilliants, and gar- | *ize. But whatever the size of the trank, tt back after they had only been out an hour, but rei exceaann pea rratied, | Pluck them?” asked the reporter. ataliy honefer ter be los’ in de Dey wuz zwine on dis away, havin’ der they refused, and then he said he would’ give | 0f cork, exceeding! 5 : Sratned, | "© In every section trom Maine to California,” ‘musements, wen, bimeby, ole Mr. Peafowl, he | Bished with laces in round old point, point de | should be filled, or at least pac got on de comb er de barn en blow de dinner- | Vevice and Duchesse point, and others are bead- | ty prevent the ail wash der face en han’s in de | Mbroldered or embellished with flowers on the | yon are compel en den dey went in ter dinner. W’en | Deds of laces or radiant with the prismatic hues | denidsy memo. Den h ke ‘n’er low bow | he replied, ‘and they are gathered for private | en he hope Brer Wolf en all his folks is well, et P | use by tens of thousands of people, but for the |den he say, seve, dat he des « up in fer ter | bawn. Ds 0 a small number of persons make it en ‘qnire uy de way ter Miss Mead- | back-po' 1 full enough tents from tossing about. if ‘ito take a trunk which is too mis shoney i match if thoy | admitting of effectiv Ghrow hin overboard “atCH Of they would | state of tea wood, t f small, sharp knobs. — ‘Well, Count Ramshackle, w cane,” brig bark of which is n ket on! wom hisse’ in goior like a large for what you need to pack in it, dll it ; : vat, Gh of Beer Wolfs ab ove dey git in Gar, dey don't see nothin’ on de table | Of the beads. 4 Petre Radesres ; * think of the view?" s ature, as | shake, with a reptilish head, having wicked bead | 2 business =a ), en ef Brer Wolf be so g air | but a great biz pile er co'n-bread. De pones | The poetical costumes of this season are those | With crampled paper rather than leave it ? i. Who are they? he be off putty soun en be much | eres where each detail is in harmony with the others | half empt have they stood on the piazza of the Catskill Moun- dan open mouth. To add to the edect, a “Principally the members of the Shak i was pile up on 3, enon de top wuz a great 4 he toll rsiggeitngce Mobeni 2 a ee = concealed in the center gives to % eater . Ben a Folf. sh-cake. Mr. Rooster, he look i comprising the toilet, as in an onttit designed by va partial idea of th A usage to which tain House, with conside the world at | $°" : S sives 10 | munities in this state and in Massachu: Ram.’ sez Brer Wolf, . a ae es BIDE Worth the dress was of most delicate blue satig, an their feet. “Vell, 1 vas foundduinbed mid ash-.| the CY S oil Of tiuagreonnin, ld thins ta | Hecticut, Ohio and other states. These people chopsen grin; *des put yo' | tu'n up his nose, en bimeby, atter wile, ou | hand-painted in floral designs and lace sur. | !4zaze is subjected, how rex trunks a fontshinent und bieasure. So help up ne Moses | Must be very fond of the adder the het es, £2 | cultivate farms of these herbs, and. seil’ them | -cane in de cornder over ‘d 50) eae ke ee Getony Hen, wie warchin’ Mr. | ad whie bait Wabdee ocak te masses of Pileued about. The © minutes, ap pe eae aect pehes OAS A ceheral thing’ | Wholesale to druggists in the city and else- | bax down on de fi 2 us Siregratonn te Se SO SA, HAO Te sineue ace a borenpe uae GAO eee irides- | perhaps, and your new a is thrown—not iD ver, good: tax a at a walking | Were. OW it mmuch,’ sezer, *but wat we | take’ A . cont humming birds on flexible feet, so arranged | jitted—trom the baz car down on the plat- fees ee Se eens “Is the traffic large?” ot ts yone wiles you stays, en I boun’ we'll |, Potrack! pot-rack! Mr. Rooster gone back! | Pont fia au uae rg at cine Seed around, pitched Beaton ights are glorious at the an’s outfit. The |... Larry a stock of 200,000 pounds, and there | ts eer un you,” sez: [cr aea Ne eaeel ee cdee BORN AU > | isereacce, cadinuigee ere sleaming | one end and then on another, until it would arved heada, in ie, | #€¢ Several other large houses in the busine: | Woif laugh en show iis tooties i ave ine Pant aes on ce in each new degree of lizht. ‘The stockings were | seem asthoughevery fastening must be wre = epee pal asteral OTs to say that 1,000,000 pound: sdici- | man Benjurmun Ram come Pa el s bt, dey pe h BT. | of pale i i oral desiz esse | 01 1 i he asked. the | ee latest pos as to Sharia oa design. | ihe are brought to this Barker eve y year. nh T Aer ein eae Gobbler, he gobble, en Miss Puddle Duck, she | Of Pale blue silk, with floral desizns in Duchesse | out of pl yes, just too u | Ivory is the mest common, but buek’s horn is a | 1 the trank nk ‘pas jek: % lace let in, while the delicate satin slippers in era | shake ‘er tail en say quickity-quack. But Mr. 7: Se nk Pte H Tcl | Rooster, he ruftie up tis eape, on march on out. ieee re ee, pncren aie Benjet ‘* Dis sorter put a damper on de yuthers, but | UtUlinas of ald center rosette of Duchesse lace, enjerinun |. and upen each rosette rested an ite hum- | drory ts the rare lees abana are of course thorougily dried when | “Den Brer Wolf tuck’n’ fh dete on the pate Ap etek ogg a ots and | atitered, and in the drying process they lose | knot on de fier, en den he awfully nice, | S#Own, and conte a ttt te hnots and | about 100 per cent of their weizht. The flowers room, en, present’y, wiles ole shakin’ i . I do just it’s : soieic oo roots. The plain crook isa trifle old-fashion : patliered “alien ¢ fe een enous, too! | for there are fashions in canes as in everything | 2 Usually gathered when in ‘blossom, and | Ram wuz settin’ dar isn’t it, and oes, heyear | 50 Mr. Rooster sit cuter sight en yearn’ dey | ming bird, with illuminated throat and head | tr —At one Long Branca hotels a lady ap-| ¢} ual silver heads are still geutwel, if | €&V€s, bark, seeds and roots about the months | Brer Welf whispun’ ter his ole ‘oman: wetik ter walk on de pile wat was “paxientdy oo'n joa Peared the other day in an alleged Paris cos-| ch: Ne ; a > and outstretched wings as if ready to leave its | There are expressmen end expressmen, and , payee 1c oe ena na tees fem pone er | Gainty perch upon the pretty and costly-zarbed | it one happened to the writer to. fall in with an ane heads | the eee ihe soa rani ae eee and eset te ee sopper! ¥ 1 bake’ es 2s bile’ turnips. Brer obser he | foot of = lovely mistress. black | ace mmodatiag one ina moment of extremity. Pane = vine | Supervise ering, ing and packing. | smoke meat—tresh meat fer supper !’ = . . mi ¢ A peculiar costume, with black bodice gar- \ minute it was discovered th Dhue satin, her bonnet being trimaned with hug Tara eae me is Daving |The roots and barks’ are’ sold craile § ect)| 2 “Dev ole Wee Wolf, she talk out loud, so Mr. | year de ladies makin’ great. ‘miration, en he nished with gold and’ white and gaa etriped in or a beuk weaialiien, ween othen he pink oe ine esttiera ‘you tell me what |demand. Enough canes have’ heen sold as | (Tushed or powdered. and the leaves, herbs and | Benjermun Ram kin ye r Mole enragias He coal mighty bad, Mr. | Skirt, showed a wreath of buttercups, with | disappeared from the lock, nor to this hour hae thors mh gs Boge saw frees to another, made from the timbers of ‘a ‘txmno 2 ors cride, ent er pawdered.” “Toeby sho’ I'll fix "im some supper. We er Pooete did, wen he soe all dis, en de yuther re leaves passing diagonally down the skirt | it ever been found. st a stout rope, marm?” ee frigate to sink the bulkiest Liverpool packet, | .,J8,the business important in a pecuniary Om yor in de sroods, 60 fur fam comp'ny dat | rowis dey holler en axt im fer ter eome beck, ea | front, from right toedze of left side. ‘The stock- | One was produced, and he prooteded, bene — There must be something very fascinating | Kine 19. has contributed to th ae woods of | Sense?” podates knows iim mighty glad fer ter see Mr, | fowls de; like ise, it up'p'ax “im, but he mig ings were striped, white, black and gold, while | the trunk across each way, knotting the tathe crowd at a watering place to the aver-| the adventurous manufacturer, and the yer |.“ Mostly certainly 60. Our goods cost from jermun Ram.’ biggity on stuck up, en he strut’ off crowin’ ey | the black satin slippers ‘were finished with a | sclentifcally. “There, now, thar not You mind, <s it makes people patient of small | of Burns, Wo er favorite rocts | three cents per pound to $4 perpound, the | “Den Mr. Benjermun Ram year ole Miss Woif | biggity en stuck up, en ii in Wreath of buttercups, with leaves like those gar- | see it’s better to have the rope buth w age Beeple p all , Wordsworth and other favorite pocts he go; but de ’speunce er dat time done las’ im rooms and a thousand inconveniences. A | Taust have produced an annual crop equal to a | Price being governed by the supply. An ar- | whettin’ ‘er knife on a rock—shirrah! shirrah ! rail is ah down ter dis day. En you | Bishing the skirt, only smaller in size. the top can't come off. A trunk strap's Will stand on her trank to dress, and will | section of the Black forest, to Judae by the | Wele which can be had one year for' twenty-five | shirrah!—en eve'y time he yearde knife say shir- | C2 ter take my wad for't, ne'r, kave ef you'll | ,, Witha grey and pink brocade. trimmed with | good, but a rope’s better, ‘cause it “oes Gale ter gresteat inconvoniesse sto baie | sourcls inks Saad ca ® certified pedigree. | cents Jan te nee Ee Be ae sie nes Oe aes keno) eye Open en palcnaeatdl atom = | oO ace, pink satin Lao sided Canes as Pas” jn Bnsland bagenze is always corded 7 ” Sword canes have been supplanted by the: y Pl ‘nown as | He know he can’ way, en w'iles in’ , stockings worn w journeys. Stat ick es ie rc tas | et me ate, pl | ea eR sme apoio |S’ a a, Mon | be puis the tp f'n rk ce soe moe oe ee on ee ee eee an P'e | sold as high as €4.0 pound.” d Yo" de wuss come ter de wase, Wid dat he ontie | dey'll scratch wid der rations in pia sight: | Ol! dress of coral-red brocaded satin adn Bef oe houses, thetr comforts, thelr good elub din- itterim: blade six) "°s What herbs are Gealt tn 7 ee ea ene dat time, dey aint none er de Mr. Roost- | Stylish was » : d satin | heavily it is the more'likely the hinges ners, W chairs, to enjoy th inches long, upon being reversed and given al {, nhs in principally?’ de bag en take out de fiddle, en ’gun ter chune : “ with white satin aprom covered with applique of | are to’ Dresses shouid be carefull Santas, toe gar oat encomatet or 8 water. | slight Jerk, the knife going back to its place as j MY. catalogue contain @ list of nearly 500 |*er up—plink, plank, plunk, plink! punk, eb caaag ied edhe aa” Dey not exquisitely embroidered with leaves of | with the flounces Iaid amooth and drawing ing place." Younz people love the crowded | 8 spring was touched in the side. Loaded canes pierre ‘that plank, pituk, plank!” a acitoerallercation” flowers in pearl beads. The stockings were of | strings let balitoom, the zay'scrumbe_on the beach,” the | have been probibited in some states by law ated | MIRE S09 medicinal herbs grow wild in |" Uncle Renius' imitation of the tuning of a scratch Spite er a ratht” sald "Tildy, with une- | CF#-red embroidered in lace flzures to match wrong side out, with the ®aeves nid over the * ey ko fe ori munities than formerly. With a tor = am 8 ent ic 1e} = ovsegali s necessary, Vauue may =e d ee I re the pares i on ring they ereanaais ena but if the fibre is at all four = ape remedies than the lttle- boy. It was given in perfect | 1 is. pear! beads with wonderfully pretty effect. the yue may be fe again down Rot abusing it and injuring themselves. brittic, one blow will shatter them. Gold- re “(Are these herbs cultivated for the market?” | Sid man's Geet ane oe ePression on the ret wae th Upele Remus, but the oid man | , A maguitloent white satin robe, brocaded with Fa&king trunks for Gol een ee Ore. Predict e concern! eas of | beaded canes are chiefly used for presentation. | « old man’s countenance was so irresistibly comic he att the pi a ng store are | access Of | Nobody likes to carry one, unless it be some Many of them are on the farms of the “5 for ball dresses come with sev- bunches of colored tulips, outlined in iridescent was disposed to resist the attempt. 74, | eral trays, one above the other, each capable of soled Shaker communities. efore thence Be that the child laughed until the tears ran down | WS 2s? vor be up yander washin’ up dishes, Deals ee oF wiite satin, eharyy Bry belding one dress and 4 veridied | gentieman of the old school. Neither are ebony | nich consumed the Shaker building: face. Uncle Remus very properly accepted idder hoppin’ down yer wid er whoie packet | Covered with pi and ornams>ted witi sian modistes’, where nal packers Tapidiy. The patronage of the hotels is much | nor other heavy woods in favor. Men generally Danon in this state, some five pennes ot ES this aga tribute to his wonderful resources as | stidder hop) their pac gTeater than lust year at a corresponding period, | prefer to take their light gymnastics at home. | was a great place for the ‘cultivation prise) a a and among the arrivais are man: ~ Piekii iz Up Fort 2 nal plants. Among those largely cultivated Who have not visited the Falls aa? oe are sweet balm, sweet basil, belladonna leaves, — Some socially ignorant people go to the| Three men, in a single day, up on the ledze | urdock root and leaves, caraway seed, castor Ocean House, Newport, thinking that by so | Rear Downieville, Col., pounded out twenty-nine leaves, comfrey, dandelion. sweet fern, fox- doing they will make themselves fashionable. | Pounds of gold. gioves, horehound, lettuce, lovage root and Unless they have cottage friends they speedily | _L- W. Smith, of the Eureka, Silver Cliff, Col., | leaves, raarigold flowers, sweet morjoram, pars- ascertain that they nade an error, land at | Fecently.cut the apex of an unworked vein | ley root, leavesand seed, peony” root and once come to the conclusion that there is no | Of chloride ore, which yields 93 ounces of silyer } flowers, poppy flowers, pumpkin seed, quince Place like home. E per ton at the surface. ~ = age Sees patios, on . % vi " Taw be try vine * = is far as heard from the Hastern seaside | »irn heir to che seventh of 65 ey | yellow dock and wormwood. A eiaall Proporta Tesorts are doing fairly well, none being crowded | Srey accumulated by his me of the herbs ‘used are Imported from France, but all comfortably filled. This is especially true African diamond fi ° Germany and South ica. Irish eg bread SLM, Desert, Old Orchard Reach and Nantasket, | 4 wonderful disee“rery_was made recently by | }8,S8id to contain remarkable . the latter being a v ood imitation of s 4 ported from Ireland in considerable quantities, tanto : ay ‘ation of Coney —_ Rober apd ‘uli Worthington at Downieville, and te in desizn and not too conspicuous. De | of September and October. Any person can do “-Ole’oman! old’oman! Fling’way tume made entirely of little square of pink and | and chamois feet have been used for Pari i in.” | bunches of shaded tulips, hane”, low 4 Bary ‘ele abd sontinaed, in great good |* wnt wet Mile ANY Sat Grom er API | aah MT ES Sf white ai, plain | 0 pertton’ “The dee er eae caTicd : a Tred 4 2 # oes were he brocaded te be laid “Wen ole Miss Wolf year dat kinder fuss, Qerical Oratory. white satin, the Silken figures being brought out pe gtegion tard aight saa, mt ee ior the co’se she dunner w’at is it, en she rap er knife} Why do not our preachers study oratory? As | in relief }5 ‘an embroidery of the prismatic beads | skirt. ‘The train is spread out first; then every culmea oe) br Benjeriun Ram fart: know ers, not pastors, their business is to work wea repre, ohm flowers. dress of | PUT ot, fold is kept up by soft wads of in’ up—plank, plinks, | Preach a e most charining, however, was a dress of | yellow tissue junk, plank! ole Miss Wolf, she’ fuck"a | 2 certain effect, and all helps to its productien it | ,, Te most cha ith diamond butt ound Ramet Brer Wolf wid "er elbow, en she say, sez | should be a part toe ae learn. Tesh pink toe woking ‘and pink “upper, om: i roan ken | white and delicately a resume I shall »zderstood to mean | bedd lack and secured on the top of re wens ole man! Wat dat?> " LEhe effect of displagizigeclf, end winning edmir- | the toe with diamond butterdies, to match those | are “patient “hates eee aid satin en des "bout dat time, ole Mr Benjerman fam | ation for Yersonal gifts. What the trae | {stening drapery, which he sling Ge butt‘er de fiddie up under | petacher seeks to do is to inform the intellect was it. Uncl 82 Se Will or ae eer “Tale the Incle Remus?” influence little boy asked, \with eoie aigpiey, tee omar are, 90 far as human and ginseng, which is used as “Bf I aint done Gone en fergit foot vein of rich | tonic, is 1 my mip’." Sontinued U; dat chune offn ———— * nele Remus, “hit sorter for the Roviend Vi miners, 6 feet from the which contains ge Every Setarday. ths new. Bible the Bookstores all “The new-fangied the twenty-cent TRrreceee bee says Hades for ——————1- —___ ‘The tricycle has beem adopted by the Birming- {Se work ofthe summoning atcers to whom

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