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ECCcntltlC FARKEII BOOTH. An Old TnU GradwsM Who Caa G A Ions Wllhwal Pritwllttoa. Hack In the hills of Roxtnry. In Lltchflcltl eounly. tarn miles from any posuiflloo and four miles from a railroad station, lites one of the LhxhUwt niejuhera of the claaa of IMJ at Yale. Mr llartey Minor Ihwjth, the plainest tort of a Near Kurland
cu honse on a lane or hack road, be Uted for Bfty ytmra In ipwd fins fond It km. yet sat'wfWsl perfectly with the Pill of rullleating a New EngHls only recrestiun Is solving
known to science. Ills only tight is low candle, sod his fare Is of the mm
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In ail these years bis only hm panion was n spinster sister, who died a few yean since, lie and bis sister Inherited a good farm, and by «srrful Investment bad amassed considerable wealth at the tune of her death. Ur was in the I of walking'fruu this farm to New ill a distance of thirty miles, daring his college days, snd until very recently be been in the habit of walking to Waterbary, a distance of eighteen tulles, rather than hitch up one of the horses which be has in bis barn. For a time after graduation be tried teaching, hut gam it up In disgust, as bo eon Id nut understand girls. Nor did be ever fathom tbs peculiarities of the fair sex. to all appearances. He did marry, but the eery next morning be gave the bride a handsome sum with which to get a divorce from him, and she complied. Summer end winter be wes trousers with a coarse jumper, and heavy army brogaas on bis fact in winter and none in summer. He is a familiar object to the villagers as be goes to the pualoflica for the large checks that come periodically from bis different InvesUneuta. One day be carried home on his band sled, two •miles and uphill. UO pounds of pork, rather than take out one of bis bones. Home years since Mr. booth lost quite sum In an Investment on the recommend, lion of n Waterbury Sunday school superintendent Sines that Urns be baa bad a bitter aversion U> all church people, ba learns that a man with whom about to do business la a church u It is said that be Immediately drops the
YARMOUTHPORT AT SUNRISE.
It's oh. to be out on the marsh at m Where the wind la blowing free. Just after the golden day b born And tbs sunlight gilds the mm!
On the crest of the nrighboring bright Tbs marsh quail pipes Its plaintive Dole Apart from the feathered throng. Whose mat Id melodies skyward Most TIU the air is thrilled with song. >d Jeweled are baf and spray
And Lose Tree creek to the sunlit bay Like a silvery serpent creeps. The see gulls over at Sandy Neck And a while sail gleams like a silver ape. On the tar boriaon's rim.
To the south are blossoming orchards white, Urvvo slu|ws and winding lanes. And tbs cottage homes where the sob ray
Where silent the smiling village lb
In the bsan of a landscape U
The methods of bis sister were do strict aa hi*, as the following story show: After her death ba told a friend to inquire at a Waterbury savings bank for a deposit bis sister bad said she bad there. Tbs friend found no deposit, but fortunately happsned to recollect that ab ’ been interested lu the settlement o estate of a Waterbary man. through whom the Booths lost considerable money. Ilia theory proved correct. Tba books bad been given to Miss Booth, but bad never been transferred in the bank. Aa tha president of the bank was an old college mate of Mr. Booth’s, the matter was set right. The sum with Interest, which bad been accumulating was more than H.UD. Mr. Booth Bara to bis town 110,000 to establish and maintain a select school where boys and giria could fit for collage or for business life. As the only expenaa la In the salary for a teacher, the sum baa proved ample and tha acbool la prospering.—Cor. New York Sun.
A Deg sad Stuffed Ape Fight. A stuffed ape and a dog caused aomi tic excitement, leavened with more.
ment, on Wood al
that thoroughfare possesses a staffed ape
and from Its long continued pairing on the lop of a high show case had finally become dusty. To remove th' ...
animal was taken out
set on a horse block dusting. Just at that Uma along _ newsboy with a aleak looking deerhound at bis heels. Tba dog caught sight of tha ape, and at once act up a vigorous barking. The ape stood bis ground and coaid i be scared off bis pedestal. Tba club which tba ape was gracefully posing seemed a menace to tba dog. and be danced around from street to sidewalk at the liveliest kind of a rate. The man charge of tha dual brush beat a hasty treat into tha store, and let the dog and the a|e fight It out A policeman ca tha rescue, and after some dodging part of the dog. and clubbing on the part of the officer, the apa was rescued and carried off tba field of battle-—Washington
A rather distinguished man bad evening a visitor who began to apeak about a certain branch of scieucw. Tba boat, perhaps a doaen times in tba apace of two hours and a half, gars a prelim "Hem!" because be wanted to say ■ thing, but the bore waved him down with
“You ore in fact," be concluded, diaooureIng on my own a pedal subject." Such a statement abonld bars disconcerted a man who bad talked with even flow for tba space of 130 minntea not at all! With tha ph_ of the through paced bore, be sweetly marked: “Ah, well, you see how copiously I talk on that aubjactl Next time I call you shall ace that 1 can be quite aa fluent on another branch of knowledge.”—Irish
1 am the owner of a natural history written by one Hilry andspubliabed about the year 1TSB. It is a quaint old book, and Ha yellow leaves and odd type furnish the reader with a number of strange acoounla. Among others may be found something like tbe following: “The digestive apparatus of tba ostrich la said to be very strong tod sad. that bird not only being able to digest such things aa stones, tula of glass and iron, but it is seen said that it makesa good meal of a bed of live coals." Wa laugh al such a statement, but : doubt at lbs time of publication it w stated for a tact. What right bars wa to laugh? It is not long si oce every one firmly believed tbe porcupine capable of shooting tu quills and regarded It aa an at
any foe. Instead of the quiet, inoffensive little creature that curia Iteelf In a ball at tbs first approach of an enemy, ink __ :ta spine covered skin for proteo-
h baa been spoken of by gentlem 1 don be not of tba greatest respacta‘ty aad varadly. If you believe them.
rc tbe s-lnd Is bWe-Inc free, “ '*rn day la horn
At Devil's Bite, that oddly named chasm in Wyoming, ami there alone, ia found the golden gopher or golden guide, commonly called the “fleck o’ gold." The little fclIbw undoubtedly belimga to the gopher tribe, itnd is of a general golden hue, repaesantlag tbe various shades of that predotn metal from the daller colon of Its native state to the brilliancy given by the I stamp at the mint. Tbe duller colors are Wended on the body, while tbe lirigbter i ones spread along the back and tail of this ! curious litUs re.lent, tbe tall being tbe “fleck o' gold's" chief pride and tbe won-
der of tbe beholder.
This tall Is fifteen Inches In lengthmore than threw times aa long as tbe liula animal of which it la a daxxling continuation—and gleams and glistens as If made of the pure burnlshoi metal itself. Tbe tail of the fl«k o' gold ia oouUniudly In action, an action which baa no apparent purpose except that of display, tba jerks and writhes, carls and twists seeming to be eolely Intended as a mmua of displaying the caudal ap|>cu>lage to tbe beat advantage. That tbe fleck o' gold ia vainglorious of bis tall there ia but iiule room to doubt, for be has been seen to wrap it many times around bis tiny body, transposing himself Into a ball of burnished bullion, and then toll over and over, seemingly In a perfect ecstasy of joy and delight. Being solely cottflnrd to tbe regions contingent to tbe Devil's Bite canyon, and making hie burrows nowhere else except in gold bearing soils, boa caused many curious explains!ioasconornilog tbe origin of this singular little creature.—St. Louis Republic. ^ A Cos bo, and Ills Rival. The love affaire of tbe cowboys would make maay interesting chapters. One that ia particularly grewaome is told of a cowboy named KlInL Wbila north be had met and fallen In love vlth a pretty waitress at the hotel, and before be returned to tbe ranch bad won from her a promise to marry him on bis oext t(ip. He went back to tbe ranch, bidding |g-r a fond- goodby. •nd through tbe next ten months saved and dreamed, anxious Jor tbe meeting between himself and 1 a sweetheart, lie coaid hardly wait for the tlow progress of tbe herd over tbe prairies and kept always ' tba leaders Ln order to get to tba
THE LAND OF LONG AGO.
There se smiled sod wept, sod aa sweallr etet* As bab, birds in lheir ntsh Now a sigh asreods for tbe dear old friende:
Then what bright romance was t glance into Give's enchanting book: luft s bat thrilling Lilas, w ben t kiss From oar darling's Ups ws took
Though our dreams ar Let us do tbe right, and with et
In tbe ehnirhyard lay ue lot ben tbe night la o'er we In tbe Land of Long Ago.
I fight.
Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise To all points Id tbe l'oiled States. Orders lor goods to ba forwarded by sipraaa will be carried with, wit ebargoa and promptly delivered by our own in nee sly era, J aa to Insure, aa far aa practicable, tbe return of goods on tbe name day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be aeut by riproee on fail paeaenger trains WASH HAMPERS Containing clothing to be laundrled will be carried between Philadelphia, ot Camden. and taps May at *1.00 for tba nmnd trip, and will be called for and delivered Upon days specified by ab ppera. Cape May office—Corner Washington and Jsrkano streets. Philadelphia office—Ferry Build lag, foot of Market street. ROBERT STRETCH, Gen. Agent.
In the meanwhile another lover bad won cepted. One afternoon in tbe early tall the two went riding In a carriage oat ssulh of tbe dty. They were along tbe trail when, aa they came over a blnff, they found themselves near the bead of a large herd of cattle. Lover No. I was before them, and his quick and longing eyes grasped the altnation in an instant Unloosing the long rawhide lariat which bung on bis saddle born be daebed tbe epnrm into hie pony and rode for tbe carvlaga Tbegtrlehrirked a,
TSKHSKfr ' But toaopdn
moo was aver' lirav Archibald UTtafferty looked pleased, and tbe marquis continued: “Ze story.eet make me tinker something I wox a wretoba to in Kuasbar. A criminal bad been sentenced to die on a ercaa, to bewT—what'you call him—ah. yrra, crudfletL It Ir. a ver' common way in that part of xe world. It lx ov aotrthrast Kuishar that I speck. Five other criminals, who bad been tried a long time, were to die. and they did so, lull with much crying and screaming, which made tbe crowd Laugh "But tbi. one criminal of which I apeak to you be did Hot cry once, not even when one of se spikes broke after piercing bis right band, and they had to drive in another. And when they spiked his feet to the pole be never make so much az one groan. And when they let go ov him and his whole weight was suspended from the spikes In his bands be keep aa still as never was. Hix eyes were closasl, and at last we began to link that he was dead, when lie opened bis eyes, and when they fell on mo " 'Monsieur, will you please do me one
favab?'
“ •Certainment,' I cried, ‘with pleasure.
What era eet ?'
•' 'Just kill that mosquito ia bothering the life out ov t Posh
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Inorof Ha rod* (Hindnatan) a few ago astonished the British resi-
dents by paying a barrel of rupees for a twelve fingered man. but up to the middle of tbe Eighteenth century no European potentate thought hie household complete without a full assortment of freaks, as our dime museum mansgere would call them. Besides a doaen dwarfs and giants, tbe Emperor Maximilian I of Anstria kept for purely ornamental ptirjrjse* a fellow with
waist. Tbe father Kfc giants on hie pay roll, moat of them too heavy for his cavalry and too tall for the doors of an ordinary guard bouse. They cost him from t3.«k> to (T.UUt . King Stanislaus Lexxinaki of Poland paid a still larger sum for the French dwarf Brhc, a wrinkled faced biped twenty inches long. and. if we may believe tbe cbronielere of that time, weighing lees than ten pounds. —St- Louis Globe-Democrat.
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS'CO.,
Palace Steamer Republic Philadelphia and Gape Hay, Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tuesday’s and Saturdays. Grand Special Excursion to the Delaware Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare, 50 cents, including fare over D.B. and C. M.R. R. Train leaves 1.00 P.M.
Horses and Carriages taken. Baggage and Freight Transported. Office at Union Transfer Co., Washington and Jackson Streets.
"Hello. Saltariec: you look worried. What’s the matter?" “Ob, my daughter's just borne from col lege, and" "Ah. three colleges] They're playing tbe deuce with our girls. West Is it, work, cm used up? Hope 'liao't a "No, no, don nothing of tbe kind. Rat here she's only nrvrntcs-n years old she's got—views!"—Harper's Bazar.
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tbe first lover had tamed another direction tbe
oat of tbe carriage and was dragged
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lbs and Wlpleaaly and roughly. <
bohhtng onr the sod at the end of the lariat behind. Soon they were out of ' ‘ behind a knoll, and tbe rider wm i ^TfonawtTverVbodV'reasonsd a away. dead, a broken lariat still aUaflhed to lu neck. Tbe murderer was afterward beard of in the mines of Colorado, where be was known aa tba most rack leal many a day. His experience bad calloused bis bean.—Chicago Herald.
Afraid of tba "Night Doctor." “Law, sab, be jes did mils cotcbin' me las' night, and I thought yon was another." who In the (isat sixty-fouryears bad cursed eleven of her own children, and no cat really knows bow many white ones and in tbe mind of every one she bad in stilled her belief in “night doctors. 1 She bad been startled by nearly running against a reporter as she harried home about 7 o’clock the other evening. Hi assured her that hew as no "night doctor," bat ■ plain, inoffensive dtixen. and as aba left him ba pondered upon tbe sti _ superstition which. In spite of thirty years of comparative enlightenment, still hovers in tba minds of colored folks of the older school. Though DO one of them baa ever kidnaped in this way, moat of them bare
Iowa, according to their belief: Tbe night
over their faces. This and ulUtnately suffocates them. Their bodies are then carried to tbe medical college, where they are dissected and a tnffnable extract is made from the coloring matter. which makes tbe “darky" browner than tba white person. That is why “night
and people particularly. Where did this belief originate? Perhaps In darker Africa, In days whet ceetors of the race in this country changed from Africans to Amer through the medium ot the slave manacle aad iaah. The more rereoi explanation la to be bad In studying tba
Fraaklhi al ooa Uma aontemplaiad praedng abstinence from animal food, but having seen a nod opened which contained acme nail JU. aatd to hlmaalf. "If you
_ JSW—‘""‘"“ft-' 1 ™- maybe Digga-lndepandent? Well, 1 should say
City Sportsman-’Boy. ia there a ! near here? Mountain Boy—Never beard o' taw. "What ia that curling smoke by tbe edge of tbe forest?” "That's a hunter's camp." "Good. I can go there and get supper."
Owners, builders and plumbers at qulred to construct bolldingi accordi the approved plana, and are rigorously proateuted lot any violation. Sanitary englneere are detailed to inspect aa often necessary every buDding in coarse of ec struetioo, to report violadona of plans and specifications, to thoroughly teat the plumbing and to. report tbe satisfactory completion of all work before the occupation of tbe building la permitted. Aa lira rvaelt of this important sat work tbe New York tenement bou> cently built la a modal structure and hardly Ire improved. A clear, unobstructed apace of ten feet la required at tbe rear of every such bonne, with open courts in the interior auffidrnt in else to afford light to every room. At least with suitable appliances lor nusuing. well lighted and ventilated by a separate air abaft, must ba providad ' every fifteen person* lire cellars are lighted by windows tbe external air, tbetr floors are eoncret and their ceilings plastered or sealed with board* Tbe old hydrant in tbe yard, with lu ms pool for receiving tbe sod liquid waste of many families ha appeared, and water Is anpplied to apartment with suitable kitchen sinks aad wasbtuba The plumbing and drainage
earthenware plpvs with leaky joints, aad untrapped and unventilated waste pipes are unknown In tbe modern tenement. Tbe old tooement bouata are rapidly aad are replaced by factories, storva and warehouses; and this fact, together with the proper enforcement of tbe laarm and
unit of our faelpbsa rarer is inexorably bounded by the inner surface of Us own mental periphery, a jointless armor to which there ia no weak ptoee. never a fault, never a single gap of ogress „sa for the nearest aad of our fallow unit*
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