VOL XXI. NO. 19.
CAPE MAV CITY. SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 23. 1892.
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COUNSELLOR-ATLAW
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•agbt by Elrrlrirltj igo Dr. Livincstone, '1 myself were ramping In We had a cantHtl pli pudding which we prised very highly, a a stable boy who wa. nut bod in his way. Just as we miebrd Saratoga Springs the plum pudding disappeared, and we rather •Jieeted the stable hoy. but suspicion •'* t 's our palatew or fl"
lb,Hand; but should ocean Hm . murky nisbl perrbsoce It ma
-> an electric battery, and I detennlnud to try It ks a thief rate' --id mechanical detective. 1 herded ,e cooks, scullions and waiters alwut place and stood'them iu a row with the stalde I my. Then I mule them a littl speech, telling of the tbc'ft of the pint •'"•' ling, and asking the (Willy car to rot No one prrpml, and \be most Inis spis-sring Iw^on in the company ws
which detects thieve* , camera takes photographs, it will no way affect, but 1 guilty to suffer cxcruclstlii,. ills an,1 conscience. Doctor.
Ihe handles of the hands of the first ma or looked him in the r out affect isl and
i, which, whether in •roceeded to lake Mini iraion. Taking „ tied them some Toils apart, near The lake ahore. and left them to feed. Itejiairing to a shanty by the gentleman threw himself upo floor with the intention of doling away the time which would elapae before the rrtur of the fishing party engaged on the laki Hut a short time passed la-fore the sound feet aroused his attention. Jter one of the horse* ap|wi lily door. The animal put neigh ami then. I eutly under great ud the sjs.t wl
he water, entangled liy l gnat difficulty keep■owned. While efloru > disengage the unforhls nolde and Intelligent d by manifesting the ut- - and aympathy. and when Wrly
olid ground, the generous exhibited the most utmpiivunil atisfactiou ami joy.—Washington
ical lure niultipli ofMiTGigKI (which you will oW simply the figures I to*. Inelusive, d) by 41 gives 44.444.444.441. Kevr of the digitsaml multiplying 41 we get a result Mjunlly . 1.111.111,105. If- we taiicpai as the multiplicand and .-hanging the figures in 41 so as to hem read 14. use the last number as a muliplier and the result will be tUi(IO,«Jfl.( Returning to the multiplicand le-7G14.T21 tod taking 44 as the multiplier again, tin wuilt will be 13,3X1.333,334—all 3. except !»-*—figures, which together multiplier. Taking the at ■ultiplieand ami 37. the half of 44. as ntultiplirr, Uie pissluct is 3G.aad.OSO.Oa7, 6s except the first and last figures, wl together read 37—the multiplier. Now . tereliangiug the order of the figures 37 ami ' instead as a multiplier and IH7G44e tnultiplieand we get as aprodut 1.113, all Is except the first an last figures, which together read 73, tl ' mltiplier. — Philntlelpbia Press.
nore confidence in his •books and papers o tt. There was a council at on, e Tompkins, an early governor o . in regard loan aneietit treaty said one thing, but lied Jaeke corrected him. "i'ou have forgotten.'
ON BOARD AN OCEAN STEAMER. Tbe One Orest Danger Dreaded by the Captain Is a Possible Collision. Ships may go ami come and tke nature of their material and style of ooostruelioo alter with the lapse of ages, but the old saying that he who ventures anon the ocean has but a plank between himself and eternity i. as true today an in the time of the early navigators. The '-fireproof'' marine fabrics have been weighed In tba balance of actual test ami found wanting 3ud the "utudukablr" ships have gone to the IxKtotn taking Uieir water light bulkbead* with them. Many of the pti-tnrrsqnr feature* of tba ocean have vanishrd, and along with them much that was untrue, fantastic and absurd. It has hem said that to our fortunate generation the landsman's idea of tb* ara is narrowed to the fleeting glance which he obtains of it as be is harried across its bosom on a magnificent steamship, surrounded by all the luxuries of a first class
hotel.
Hut the passenger who ares In the brtmxod and quiet countenance of bis akip- . r b | ot
rigil which I
t line
off, and who wishes to appreciate the qualities t/ the man oo whuw judgment am! nkill so much depends, should go on deck some dark amt silent night when nothing is visible except the occasional shower of sparks whirling to leeward from
the funnels.
The horison Is only n biscuit’s throw away, ami the wavea rolling dark and heavy from out the folds of darkness throw a fitful and ghostly radiance as they break against the aides in phosphorescent line*. The rye of the lookout strives In vain to pierce the thickness which Lungs over the rr like an impenetrable veiL His sense earing la equally on the alert, but the catches no sou ml save the swash of era dashing against the bow. Suddenly •e is a faint gleam of light directly td. It requires hut a moment to deniue Ha color and another to apprise the silent and watchful figure on the bridge. There is no time for deliberation. The thought, decision and action must if disaster is to be avoided, rief instant the vessel looks
by a hair’s breadth. This danger of coll LI on Is unquestiotihly the one nnwfb-ared by the conimamlrs of modem steamship,, and there is not tie of these whose mind is not haunted by this peril whenever his ship Is caught In a oris pushing her way aeroaa the wnduring a thick and starless night. In omrnt the shadows may evolve a bldires cause the mighty fabric to join
depths.
Yet act-ident, lent, ami if ut
comparatively Infre1 hut give the aubjeel he cannot withhold
unstinted praise to the lines wins* vowels, after, emerge unscatlied from the perils encountered in the course of . numerous voyage*.-New York
Times.
"The paper then
. fighter.
irro general, famous i
, n-gi mental reunion • as expected to propose a toast to ■cot. He made a rambling hut dogistic spqrch, ami concluded by
.. , tiBhly N. K. Yorke in Popular Sci | saying: ••Here's to the gallant One Hundred and Twenty-sixth New York. Uie last to reach the fielA and the tint to leave it."
ided that no : He ssf down amid shouts of laughter, •xtemally shall have and then seeing that be had made some any effect internally, ami vice versa. Thus ' mistake, he undertook to rectify It. iwal- I ••Gentlemen.'' be said, "you must forgive
tovslb, tlo- toe-...- The toast I wished
to the gallant One •-sixth New Y'ork,
ugh Mercury is one of the smallest of anets. It is perhaps the moat trouble•<i the astronomer. It lit* so close to II that it is seen but seldom In comparison with the other great planets. Iu orbit Is very eccentric and It experiences disturbance* by the attraction of other bodies in a way not yet folly understood. A ftjs-cial difficulty has also been found in tbr attempt to plare Mercury in the weighing scales. We can weigh the whole earth, we can weigh the sun, the moon and even Jupiter and other planets, but Mercury presents difficulties of a peculiar character. Lc Vcrricr, however, succeeded in devising a method of weighing it. He demonstrated that our earth Is attracted by this planet, and be showed hostile amount of attraction may be disclosed by observations of the sun. so that, from an examination of the observations, he made an approximate determinat ion of the mass of Mercury. Le Vcrricr’* result indicated that the weight of the pis,—* was about the fifteenth pan of the Wright of the earth. In other words, if our earth was placed iu a balance and fifteen globes, each equal to Mercury, were laid in the other, the aeales would bang evenly.— “Story of the Heaven*.''
A gentleman who Is now general sttperitrmlrut of a great railroad began life by Ting to practice law in a Missouri village, One of his first case* was before his "ather, who was a justice of the peace. Uler a stormy wrangle between the young ittornry and his adversary, Uie old gentletun decided the -case against his noil's client. The young man gave vent to some expressions of indignation, gathered up his books and started to leave the room. His icr pushed his specs on to his forehead la-gan mildly to lecture him. saying: k'onug man. do you expect to mako your living practicing law!" "" t son. who bad by this time reached lour, shouted back, as be retired from
"Not fa
T hat
a blamed fool court ai
i The CoreAa, peopli Itjs possible to compare the architecture skillets and Ue them on with br^ chains. ~ Gist of lamdon. In New , have Invented a portable folding t^brellA
West Jersey Cabinet, Cor. Crsnt and North tts.. tOppoalte Depot) CAM MAY CITY'. N. J.
about the loot art mm who tnonop>11 ted conversation, however wUe or bpl-
a slovenly scrawl, strongy Indicative of that persona! negligence , carried Into all the little things |
to la- a folded np fan. which Is really a oil silk umbrella. It has ed up to date.—Detroit F
Lucky Itlack Haired Children.
Id Devonshire, England, it la thought to
t unlucky omen to have a red haired
Frank Howt . country that is not Infested by mosquitos. It Is the general opinion that these pests confined to warm countries, hut that Is Ltake. In ^ie short summers of Iceland they fairly swarm, and a man may get all the bites he can take care of iu the Straits of Magellan if be goes there at the proper time. Mexico was a terra incognita to the mosquito nnlil a few years ago, hut he Is plentiful enough there now. H is said that they were Imported. wiUi much .-tber live stock, from the United State*, if that lie true I do not wonder at the dislike with which the descendants of the Montrxtimas regard the Americanos.”—SL Louis Globe-Democrat.
In General Moore's command was an Irish soldier who, having been asked If the Hollanders were a. hospitable people, immediately replied: “They are that. Too much no. Oi wls in the huahpital all the toime Oi was there.'' This criticism is quite on a par with that of the Englishman who objected to the French because he said the stupid idiots couldn't understand their own language when he spoke It to them.—Harper's Young
A discussion as to the largest parish ■Lurch" in England has been provisionally settled in favor of St. Nicholas'. Y'armouth. The smallest is either the old church at
the neigh- Brmbridge, In the lele of Wight, o

