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: 1 - ■ -! "I - 1 - ■ VOLUME XXIX. ^ CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JER9EY. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1883. WHOLE NUMBER. 1530.

OAPE MAT OITT, Iff. J, ' C. a. M^OBATK. 9 1 .50 a yaarjn Advance. ««^»o a vmaa »w«» »or run in tPT.no Trofrssional Cards. J B. HUFFMAN, ATTORNEY AND (WKAIUOH kx LAW «OUCTTnR.WA«TKB XNP EXAMINER ■mill ooritTcilKiiwioxnL and NOTAHrXiTELIC. ' Caps Mat oorsr Bora. X. J. : At Cap mat lit; dally dart bp Hummer Amoa. 1 JJ F. DOUGLASS, ATTOBSET-ATLAW ^ SOLiaTOB IX CBANCKRY ' ALTER A. BARROWS, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW SOUCITOR IK CHAKCB8T. * Monrv Hou.», X. J. Tyi J. 7.~LBAM~IMG A BOH. DE HTTSTS, Jei i?Mi t'otoH o rit -'Xnr* isjroaod tel. Cap Agsnosiinsp. JAKES M. B. HLLDRETH, ATTORVEY-AT-LAW poucrrtm. mabtkh akd fxaniker ik JJERBERT W. EDMUNDS, attorney-at-law, •Olirmm AND master ik crakcrrt Cap. Mat Ox,. K.J. "all-y At Caps tifAtt B», Taradavs Ami Ends;.. J)B. JAMES H. INGRAM, PHYSICIAN AND BUBGEON, OSAbasi ISA reatdenr# of espiala Wines Rom, DREEE CREEK, K. 1. A fin rapi-lT oi freak Crux* oraaaatly 6b hunu. JJENWY M. BOYD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW eoNVEYANtT.lt, Ko «A Not* TIP Sirr* MhMpM T^Euiix TOWNSEND. AOKKT (TMRKRLAKD MUTUAL FIBE INSURANCE CO. ^I.F BED FL ANDERS^ . COUNSELLOR- AT-I-AW. t4ty?c-.to 'i-i-n7^'-^lusinrss Card*. TjJNOS R. ljfu.UA MS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. WILL MAKE DRAWINGS. AMI HLTKR1K ,r«KI> OROOSTRACT. oMnrR— U WAApiap-.oo St.. Cap- Ma;. KJ. ^ LITTLE, AINTBR AND GLAZIEB. P "mt--QRGANS AND SEWING MAB. F. HORNER, DrAlUTlU PIAK08. ORGANS & SEWING MACHIKES SteM AjCTtj."*'"''"0 *" ApST;'*" QO TO; G ABHJSON 'S -STATHJKERT, AND STORE MIETT r«4R UPLD J EM. BLAKE-ROOKS. TOILET BAB**. ROCKET t en. CRY. SUMLL SJRRAB MERARUS. MIHIATVaieOAIK^IIAMjrACTl-HZBOK ] SEWIKO MACHINE NEKiU.ES ARB OIL A ' i Yp-B8T JKBBEY HOTEU ; I )r I. vat* Avptij. tad Marine Sirens. OAMtlKK, R. J. JHIE BAY VIEW HOUSE, ! PHscra bbky. cute mat co_ pALMKR HOUH^ '

: I . jlt» gidwtoramts. ? "TAX SALE. j MAlcof I.andA.nnl Heal Iritalelti Ml Ibcrcon lorisai. ; jisss % yr5r.s, % ARS! , . ia x wtrraat to up directed t.y mi couocti re- ! " pmaST "" ""af** if "^CABoreuiAt bu j MONDAY. DECEMBER EtC'IN, ] 'imttS'^SuS Ho' or "reaTraxalro' "tactile | nArw!AaS*\£rKM^^M^Pt.> xii» 10 UP ■ SarretL' Mrfrtoi '5! tlS«tlTOttrVt ' *" " nrarxrL* ***' TB",pl>f "'o**' ' n «> *»• ro^rait 41 0. Caa-t. NnTS!V./R jwMPtiuroo * , dSSWh . I"t t«'tot bABiiAk-r . ! ! < i a DoqptAA.. rrremio. N. V. At 1- of l.t.lI Oolt. M-. B.. H. a .IH LaIaJMU- "tint, ill •* 00 Lam>Vi-j»i. B.V N- LAoiretit te ^ ^ I r."tmir. MreR^" A./tt"*"..^ Ul... it. i?g us J/SW^aowk AO 00 1 tatu i f , , ; ; • " "* WS£w.W_K.W-. iStiSSfSS! S~ WIpptOA. LtAAt., H, W. AUt " lU. JOOB M„ PAMEB M. a Ult.PKr-ll. CB] Solicitor. TJIE CENTURY PROGRAMME FOR 1883-'84 T»*° c I aauimT n rl*' ii "Ip'rt tm'" OMnp"i i.. twSZ WAppetf diro2?lb A™*1 T*r T"" ' mna'tetrrA Knrrtptt. h; II . B. Horre-m ABtpr.nl "Xioti- ' "n,? ^rir'r "i'n' uw« ao.UA of IM Aat. ia OA oomuMmi la Jauamj. | ^ canjQAAtty Jtau^ Wreutc^ . it p^<« nrr -aaaja. ru^JreUkS mruipitnp^ atrop.' tt IUT". '•Tfcr Stl'jredo teaa«CTA.* by HoP^rl L-m TP-re VIU t. pApull'mt iKtttlrv.r MWaml by I 1 SSESfaaiigSjsS: ' ***'" ; gp3,^&.«psS-li the caJm-R r en. s-» vc*x ; PATENTS j ! ; f OyxAate ru-A^KfeSiS^I. c. JH

?Rrdiral. _ • -If you are toll -not tram poor krettp •or tAuxtmtim oo a btd of AVXnrei n ' t.xr rarer. If ytm Are umply" Ainajr. or • U you f~ l wax And tlirpultad. wit»- ! •• II jou Arc a maUKcr. taf Pare orurUxml II j • yottreulPAA wttt your paMarml dallea. or a a • Mother, worn ota wat oareaas wort, or A man if'lonm* liter your na-latcbl worn. Hop Bitter. , Ej ■ ■ •t1 •)cuilii*.ttlroarArroM.b!oo.1rba obi I uij • tstpore, pulw* Treble, oarrct oust -oil;. ■| «g»"g^8ycg! [' • llSahTiermiEb. nmplt. or aaBow Attn, baa , " ! l.r-arb. Bop Bltt-r. wilt *trr yon TatT A«lo. neb J i ! ' CatarrH .;iY -3"^; S : ^-fever ifiypi ! • i • AETWAbla Smr-LsemTpfr earn tie SUd'lT ' <tapf 9>y (To. %Rrrrliants. • fif SCHKl.l.EXGEB, • I. Attli AI IbA oM pla^. b| Ure B« flat Tree ,m , lb. eoroer. In lie nruce ot • liHEEH CREEK. CAHK MAY COCKTY, , ' GR™"if,Sw''p5oyiiffls -l : 235^SSK,!l!rLl ! | JAMES H. SCHELLENGEH " \ CREEK CREEK. CAPE MAT CO.. ' ' PaULMA IK FRESH AND CUBED MEATS, i 1 ' POULTRY AKII MOON. ! ' . ■-*-*- "uS^SSKS -01 0 Of«etwS«io»ort^liM5amuwprlom.;J ■ 'dfea'StTmaS oSre. 1-A-; !• •piIOMAS ERRICSON-S NEW 8TOBEAT CREEN CHEEK. GRO C E R I ES, PR OVI S 1 0 N S, < ! DRY OOODS.TRIVMIKOS, KOTIOKS ij : Ladies' & Gfintlera's FnnMii fear • " AT LOWEST ■•KICKS ROB CASH I ' , I. in open roll line, at atmitfr r™-'. ata; ! a cS? ao * "cTJ^r """ 10 cr*>t i c 1 JOHN M. BUBSELLT , . (Hurmwaor to Httfbea A Hun.II.; I ; CENERAL DEALER IK • ' t DRY 'GOODS, GROCERIES, ji BMOTB, SHOES AKD KOTIOKS. I ^ ; FLUUH AND FEED. J, i PATEKT MEDICINES. I 1 PORK, LARD, HAMS, SEEDS. Ac. ' I ' I JOHN M. Hl'bBELjk ! ' : / JoM BpelaE. Cape Ma; Oo, K- j. | I C jfRICES' STORES, |j Ku.fi PERRY* ST., CAPE MAY CITY, r ; GfiOCMEB, DBT GOODS M KOTIOKS,'! > OILS, PUTTY. ^ KO. ft Punt STREET. * FEED STORE. • CORK. OATS. DAY, BRAN AKD MILL PEED , WOOD YARD. ; ; WOOD CUT A SPLIT. CEDAK Pt»T All atxre ' K. B — Arret Inr Lurnaeo itrrenAOt.. I 1 IRarMf $ard. , QAPE MAY CITY i MARBLE WORKS, | Imoktmekts. TOMBFTONEK. hteppikg ' STOlfKN. | ■ ■ ■*"-*" *'*' "' «TO« St!' \ • \f I'SIC WITHOUT A TEACH- ' . a'r.jfisa.aa ; ore i i

6omebody'i Mother. Tti^SfcW t^ut u!Mbe°t™u|,r" ' ■ r.! pi'l" ber jAnd aejagered toar, ir.r adad baud Mi bla Alraaf poanc ana : ' - SSwSt bSf ii'ii" nf «>af oSieL r or all Uw*A SEWL aad poar'atPlkp.V; , I Prom HrdkV Sou. ••Welt, youftott'I kvk Ten- Eillmy Ibir morninE." >»id lAe-EJEaMy mui In l lie led boy, aa be rtmsi *1$ U hind tbr efnue ' | Ed warm, ami lonkrd at HinuEb Hfe , ant not one continued piratic, at ltctel" . fnre. "What'a Ibc matter e'lh you • Your father baa not twee tampering with you tritU a bom. baa be ? ' '•Xo.atr."aald the bny. at belmchtritH ■ •• Pa and me are |ppxl frfrnda now. ; lie aayalbat lie bat tlbcrt red my bean i ] ia in Ibe tight plane, and lliat 1 am enins ; 1 fnrslrrn errry fooliab thine I ever did to , | liim, and taya for me in c.«nc to liim at | jaay time when I want adrire nr monty to . ] buy medicine fur the old wnntan, lie went ; j and redertped it. and offered In whip Ibe i the money. O. pa It a darling near. He : i *™Wta! lon^T" aaid' the Emcrrymnn j I with a Irmk nf attrpriw. •• You ciaky ? I 1 beard of any funeral at "your ; bnuae. Dm*! yon come on juke on me." "O, there ia no jnkeab tut H," -aid Ibe I "Vm err, Ibe little apple glrl'e ; grandma i-et Iter prip on Ihla drill, anon . after tbe gnt the metiicinc and lb- dttclor. i looked around, and rern ibal aooteltody - ltad got in act, and I braced up and told ' i the girl I war all word, a yard wldr. and . .! J.w JuM lo lei me run lltinca. She wma nr.. ling in Ibe poor merter. and bare ibecity ! to l.nry ihe old lady, but I could nni beur j to tee thai liille girl play aolitaire at 1 ' mounter and ride in an eipreoa waeon I wi-b Ibe remaiai, and not hare any mini*. . trr. and go lo ibe pauper burying c round where Ibey don't my grace over the enfI I tin. but two above bra twoke black pipe- > and altovcl the din la loo quick and lalk . It .b-voiat all. flte lime. Il didafl (frot . .ticblfur a pooe liUle girl lliat never mm | ntlit.Nl a ctime cicepl in be pyof and led wormy applet, lo have no aivle about her : crandma'A fiRtetal. ad I told her to brace i.p «nd wipe her eyra on one of my hand- , kerchief.-, and wall f.w llenrry "Well. j»lr. I didn't know ibal I had ao much ; rali. You bare e if fo 1* put in a liyht ; plaoc brfore you know w luti kind of haled i hay thetc it In you. I matted out and . found E motherly old jady. thai u»ed lo do ' our wavli'nE. and save ma bread and l«lttT wit^brnwn^euj.r on it when 1 went w mid give a bail boy bread and butter with I -own angar no it, and cut ibe aitcre 1 thick, bad a warm head, aodl cot beg lo go down Ihe alley and May <Wi the liute , girl, and lw aort of a mother lo hee for a ] couple of daya. Then I got my bicycle and look It down In the pawn tliop and | ml twenty dnllare on It, and with that ; money in my pocket, I thought I owned a brewery, and I wrM 10 a frHer lliat runa an eictiraiou hca-re'and told him I a anted ■ bearer and one carriage . at Iwo | o'cli— A tharp, and the mournere w.mld la- , rewdr. lie tboughl 1 wax foiling, but 1 | aboard biro my mil of bilk and that aet I lied him. Re would bare turv-d nut li x for me. when lie teen lhgdth<* ■ wealth to put up. I went down and mid I Ihe Utile gitl bow I bad arrangnd thing". I and ahe mid ahe atram't filed for no aurh a« Out. She hadn't any clothe., and the tor. of one font were eil out ot thrahor. end Ibe bevl an off the ruber ope. an -he walked fort of t'btfai like. I 'old her noc io borrow any trouble, and 1 j told her I would rig bet out ao ahe w all t j plttmet on lite bearer, and I went lion..- • and hunted through Ibe don-ti end g>u a j lot of clothes ma wore ycari Ago. when my little brother died, am! a pair nf her 1 lim and ^a long veil, a^jl everything , Iwck fence with the bunule when pa got | rig hi of me and called me back. I (ell 1 guilty, and didn't want to explain, ant! tw opened the bundle and when be aaw- the i m^initngciotbeA be had not arm ItefUre ' Ainee we buried our little babr. great teera rame I" pa'a eyre, and he bc*e down and \ wept like a rliiltl. mid it made me w.aken , romr. Ico. Then pat wau'ej lo know vital il All meant, why I wea atraHng , litem rlothea out the bade war. and I told him all. how 1 had pawnci lltinga lo are ; that girt Is girl t ■trough bar troohje. and had takes lite blark rl.elwv 'rwwre I thought pa would go berk tto il. aid tell me to let people run their own funrrala. I , expeded ra would thump roe, -but lie aa d he would go bla bottom t|..:i>r <«itue,ao<i j ib. yoo know, the old dal«T wrent with me jihrbead. and said be ber to kecp'a'ariff | tipper lip. and whm the ftperal made off pa and three otlter old duflere thai are pa'a cbuma. tbey acted aa Iwarere. 1 had trie.1 ! a cratple ol ntlnbtere lo get them In to along and aay graee. but I gwaa Ibey j oooldn'1 are any money or glory hi It. f.w : and I had about rioted a contract with a | aort of Uutenr preacher tint gnre ar,-*h.) i to country rcbool Itonare aad preacliea for bit Utaid. but p. be kicked < n thai. > nd ! Mid we aboold hare Ibe heal there .at. I and be arnt weed to our mitt wldr thai be I bad got nee for bint, and be wax ret deck. ' and did hla duty u well a> though a millireuire wax dead. Well, 1 rode with ibe liille girl aa arejalant mourner, and Iried keep her from erring, but wlirt we 1 prered tbebouaeof e-trmethto. wbreeher father ia working out a w o'ence for bring ' dfttnk and daurderlx die hmkr ritwn, ap ! 1 tub I her J wtrt iff he ber l.a^-r and ■tolber. gramb mother and Ike wltolrd'adi- . nv. and xhr put ker band od mine rrol I aaid bow go.«f I wma and Ibal bo*e me ail np. and 1 bad to I el it r. I don't war.t ; to be called good. If petipk- mill k.ep t -n otoaWering me bad. and let m» doaD Ibe SI want in net the aiy, it i. ail right. .

Hep .at a carpel" lack, ot bit vour funuv b 'Dea aiaioat a gaa brattkei. and I !<!'. • ta though I would atay liy thai girl till rite gm big enough tourer long drrnwr Ercrytbing pttaed off apirndid. and a" a ' ; pauper fuoerai paaacd ux on the ro-.d. tip driver waa .rooking a clay pip-, and the coffin jttmpingaround. 1 c -tt' In'rbeip n. ■- t^lciM Ibe^diflrreiicejcJ 1 faMWoail lhal I ttritamcd of. and when I ariangt-d wit it i with iter and ly lire routhrr till I oiuld ' - ' mike different anangctnrtila. 1 felt what I • b *fT*mlTftb«,id'"J'!rwt!* l"" " ' carriagre. and went home, and pa look roc I in his arm. and raid be wntifdn'l lak< a ' ' experience bad shown hint that I was i be bad atopped ai ibe pawn stiop and £'•: | my watch and bicycle. 1 never fell to happf in my life. Say. tbro'i y.w tliiuk I i there is a heap of aolid comfort in going j ' ^ "a'il p,f": *' I rente tube I cur. I C-. ve a p • r " ■ tt.riri a tying that apple peddirr.'a'.n'l vua?" "Weil. 1 bandr.'t thougbfof that/' -aid _ il it would make iter feci half as coleat. i marry her quicker than sc»'. when we gt t big . nough. But I tutiat g.t and par lite , i undertaker. He Muck me for twbdollara ■ i 'r ' ; a -me plug tolmcre I" aronke. "Dtat'lrov ! is going to turn oul all right, if be dot-end t itare any pull lack." I ltrtjtaef Oxr.ioer.l»rtrit« Pr— l'rr*a. ' "1 undrextand," began lite Preeident, aa 1 the meeting ax> opened in due Intro. 1 " dat quite a number of de members of 1 dis ciuh am gwino to lie married doariii* i de winter. Dat's all right, an" 1 wi.b ' 'em roucb juy. an' shall be glad to witnes* 1 de ohaequire of each an' eblicry one. But r I want to my a few words in general. Jn r the fust place, am you gwlne to mxr'y = fur Inve. let roe warn you to be aarlln il«; you tbatn mistake the aentimi-nf. Many ■ i a young man whs Hi ought hi. bean lorn I by love has plunged into matrimony to r dtskiver Ibst be simply bad an admlAti.ro for a fSO act ol folv Until and a high ins partnership. Iri roe warn you not lo exi pect loo much. You won't love de wo- • manand ahr won'l Iruxt you. It will be • a aort o' baas trade In wbicb bmb pari ire I will be cheated and both orot inner to he f mad about II. Yon can get along after n I fa-htoo. an' people who arc her on your 1 arm at a dfeut w.«'i know bow you ilgh! - at home. If you mux marry lei common r Doan' go off your feel becauar you me t « a gal who can xing like a robliln. smile I like a rose, aud jump off a street kyar • widout boderin' de driver, to Mop. A 1 wife will have much to do beside Mnging " lo marry ax yerself bow lu^fr 10 a*wcck t will- go wbeti divided up fur dollies an' t perrisbtins an' bouse rent an' fewei an' in- • cidentala. Befo' you fall in love wid a • 1 gal wire 1- " ka loo a were for aitylhlng' in ■ f a red plush aacutte, tig ure on He many r rich duds yer income will afford itre. - Befo* you am brnk up olter a gal who , . plays "de planner, talks French, painls i landacapcs, an" reads pjctry. jist alt down I an' flgfrr who am lo enok ycr meat an' I taters, patch ycr choc, darn yrr socks, an' 1 help ycr make #1S buy #13 worth of > tiling*. .Befo' ycr let a pa'r o'llaahin' • eyes ar.' a connln' dimple captivate ycr. I has got a temper like a wildcat. Marriage r am a_JsUgry aim ply bekasr people like , I each odyr unsigbt an" unaecn." ; Quick aa the Telephone. ■ llut sut,' thing stayed bis feet. Ihere l ras a . lire lu tltc grate within— fbr ihe I night waa chili— and i: lit up Ihe little , parlor and brought out in star: ling effects tbr pictures Mr lite wall. But I bear were , as nothing to the picture no the hearth. . There by lite aofl glow of the ffre-ligbt. I knelt hla liille child at Iter molhei's fret. its amall bands clasped in pmyer. its fair . head b.wed, and as ils roar lips ullered . reeb wrvd with childish dial i net nest Ibe I lather lisirnud, speil-bound to the spot : i iSS'SfiS'' I ptay tae Ixtrl b; aual to talc.* ' Swret Innocrme. Tlw man bimwrlf, w ho r alisid liter r with h sriici Hps shut lightly I together, hsd raid that prayet unce at his I neuhre'" kre-e. Where war lhal neither now > The s-irsrt gales had Wng ago un1 lurried lo let her pass IlirtHigh. But the ' child -bail not finished; be heard ber: ' self." Tiny was a pause, and Bte lifted r troubled l|luc eyre to ber motber'a face. ; "God blew, imps." pmmimu] llw rindher. • a-tfily. "G "1 I'lcaa papa." lisped the llttw ' one." "And— please hr-ng him home I aobrr." lfr owtld not hear the Anther as t she said tti«, bul tbe child frailosred in a r clear, inspiring tone . "le«i— blcsa paps r — ami- ples"c— erwd bim— bomw-anber. ■ #mrn." Mother apd child sprang to I tlielr fret in alarm when lite door opened > suddenly ; but ibey were pre afraid when t Bui that nigbf, wlien Utile Mamie ' being lurked up in bed after roch a romp ; with pant. Ibe said, in tbe altrpieat and J iro; otufrntlrsi of yuires: "MamBut. ■ God answers meal aa quirk as the taioj plxioe. doesn't He I" e Tbey leil a gore I slrey of Landlorei D Ibibrrtl. who Kept the first hotel at Bsr r Harbor, rotrtr thirty yrats ago. He woke I up one nigh: by bearing amir one ttarela ing .shred Hie boutr. and lighting tbe I candle found cute of bis guratf. in foil 0 shirt dreas. wandering through tbe rooms, r "What do yoo wantr^aaid Roberta. "I r want to find the h-s pEn." raid the man. , "What in thunder do ym srant of the a hen pen at this time nf nigbtr" asked 1 Roberta. "Well."* aaid tbe man, "you r see 1 lual my pillow .tome where, sod I if wanted to get in tbe ben pen . and get i. a feather and make and;b.r.' - lt«ngor e | Gaaanemwf. *-] "--Reapgallvaly Unanimous. 1J ' A story runea fmm Engiaod lo Ibe efires that Mr. Joxutv Moule, in pmaaing a . ! smtencr qpon a prtwroer, used thefoibiw. , : tog words ; "Prisoner at tbe har. your , ; rxurosel thinks y/m innntrnl. the e -tiosrj ,. for the proseru'i'M tl.inks you inn. men I. 1 , think y.ut hrooCenL lhjt a jwy^ of i dare not swot to be mud.,' lutve found y.ret „ gniUT." and it remains that I shook! pass .at youabessmteoce of the law. That is, . , you be kept imprisoned one day, and. ax " I thai day was yeMtulay. you may go j I abcxtt your boartcas.!'

u ! Sugar Made from Sorgbum. " . — ALE IE XX* XUtagY. ' Wahiis'. t -n. e trt. 30. -The year's trial at sugar making Iran sotgbuni, imrtrrthe • auspieea Iba ihpsrtturnt of Agricul. ! ; -lur... ft: 1. wing, foiunitelimn.-ry Wb* - c Otougbt to * eh-e. Although no public 1 ^ H^y' fri7!rt?w'fifiy troundsT* Ih*!* uv , R"B "* 1,r*d P1 die ■- ctepkifment. track 'cmrfa to express his disbeitef its 1 t-r practicwltiltly of sursr frren " ; douiuiac-k li out office the chcutist. I>r. ; , i Although the depart then f under Ixsrlng j naturally made but little progress, indeed • : TirtuaiJy abaadoaed lite idea at sugar from , ; rorglucfn. tits; cotlhlry went ahead with T • lite Industry, and carried it toxticb a stage ,.! The eiprrutico! stiuelh is about closing j i The peiiictilsrx ol lite preaen'. Irial aa ill ' j be duly comer roVsfo! to Congress, with ' , such obtwrratliuM as the learraa] Clommis. ai mer w» lit to snake \> dociK from his point ot view he will he juatified in I i«ooouncing againsi aorghutn as a plant , friun whicii it t» practtcalile lo attempt to manufacture vugar for. purp-isra of com- . rp-pncl hare hetm fully sustained. , Before Congress proceeds to.act on this , descriptioo of inhumation it trtli be pr. -p lur "f piacre in the cntniry where sorg. . very' _ widely flout tliiatr of the drparti , Miciitgan, Kansas and other Stales tn the West, the Bio Grande plantation in New Jrraey presents cvoclusive icstw ll conSills ut alvntl 3000 acres, to which ooosidl iable addition is In be made during Ibc coming year. It is reinduciud on bitsmesa 6 princtpiea, and, unlike Dr. Ionng's ex. . perimeoL witii an Inlrnthm tn gire sorg. f hum the lien eh! of ao intelligent and brer ' est liandling at every stage. It is lo be - hum ai thejfio Grande plantation lot" some lime since passed beyond the tloinaro of ex|ierinient, and is now prosecuted on purely dtusiness priodpire. aud with ; ; success in the higltert degree assuring. The wotks are equipped with, all the • neci-sswry machiuery, tnclndiug tin- bitest, | i Tbe cane grinding and sugar making their • have linen greng on several w«ek«. so tiust I there is no guessing at results. loMrail of • ing'a test, mote potbahle itrte his most • favors tiles result, the Rio Grande plr.nta- ■ lion is producing si the rain of one :b" • sand pounds of sugar I-er acre. The sugar i sella readily alongside of Ihe best apeci- : mens of Louisiana or imported tuigar of ! the same grade. The outcome per arre at about equal to the average of tlteSrettliII is nnoecranary longer tn keep up the ■ comparison with Dr. Loring"a.alieg,-,t ex- : ture and lite -operations at the Uto Grande works. The former are loo tasignifirani. too i-allry in t exults, and. it is irrtdeni. ' are condurted with such a lack -if breir-t • purpose aa to make it moat proper to leave tbtrrn altugetlier oul of the rase uolH it i c- tines to be considered whether •* uut i; will n<« be well for Congress to take the matter entirely tail of Dr. Losing's hsnil. i honest and intelligent dialing, i What haa been statod ol tb» itin Grand. planuiioo, interesting and itnportanl as the facts ate. they are not the mos' so of tiiosc to he mentioned. Tiro rood of soig. ' hum. a ben analyxed. is lound to bcideotiral with Indian cortf In tilqna s-irghuiu ' i« grown exclusively f.tr the ami. as • local! stuff. Not in lihina alone ia this the oaxc, but in Other puts of the world. It is ptohable thst tiro tta'ier would not lie prepared to accept as trut^Ute asoertaintvi for bread h' so- ahum seed It exceeds thai of wheal, own and rioc mmbmoi. ; Thr identity <>f aunihum urd and Indmn e .rn. iiml therefore of their bread unking ll is a singular fat:', thai while in China they grow sorghum for bread, ita sugar . prmiueing qualities are unknown. For . two thousand viara tliey have lived in ignorance of litis great fact and are now ' .learning It It- •in us. Becem'y tiro Chinese Minister aud aarontpiny la- longing to that legation, with a numla-r of intVrexPd ci'ixens. paid a visit to the Bio Irraiuiiplantatton It was a D' table event, rspei rialiy ao for old China taking her find lesson In sorghum sugar making from yiarog t America While China has grown a great many vnrirtms of aorghnm. «be has hern . ignorant ottheangar sorghum variety thst we have. China _know* of ll now, ..r ; will as aooo as the innjligent and enlrrptising Mtnlater she keeps iu this onnntry I makra Ills report. It will not be long I"' fnre Cldna t»c>mre a sugar prnduring country from aotghimi cat a scale of qual. ■ ity aad proflt tquallrog other rounlniv. At tbe Bio Grande plantation tiro ret i o' preparing I be ground, planting Ihe ss»-t, , cultivating, cttttiog and transporting thr i cane to the mill ia paid for bytheae-ii alone, either sold or ltd to hogs I or mar . krt. Il OIMS leas than one and a Arter I cent per pound to produce the sugn^teb-T > thai, thus leaving a profit whicii mn"T taregarded as hlghlr aalisfact-iry. What i has been ascertained concerning tbe value I of aorgfaum teed lias put an en'irely new I face on the whole question. Grown for need alone, sorgbum is equal tn corn for - lit fattening qualities, and for any of thr usea lo wbicb corn can be put. Were we to be deprived nf core, we would bare in sorghum Ils perfect "wntwlilute, to my nothing of the sugar it will produce. Sorg. I hum will grow wherever core will. Its ' cultivation ousts on more. It is not yet ' settled that sorghum will out brmt eom. - acre for acre, when the weight and value of the seed cornea lo be considered. ' Il it at ibis print and precisely in tint I lighWhs^Cooi^gya wbl bare to eooshlcr I ■'i . | Trie: Law of Trade. 1 Tram the U'ldl Street ball; New. r ••Twentydbree doilarx fee that 'ere 'stove;"* she exclaimed before a "Wall Street News mao. as site held up ber bsoda In hom*. " Vcs'm— Iweoty-tbree." "But Iron is down." "Yea" "I seen Id a rite papers during the last month where aa many as six big iron .companies bare r fajied." "Well:- "That ought In -.1 make stoves cheaper, and I kocau i: " "Madame, io the last two m-atbs ffra'ii if Yias laVl bis bands upon as many aa |w. n■I ty flvvyatng 'una in this town.'' "Yc». j h ! poor things." "But are nursing-bottles | u aay cheaper than three ntoothx agoT' i ia "S-o." she siowhradmiited^ •Wmerae j ti immutable. Tbe tieak I tan do h In ! f ■ titrow to a borer redish grater, if »-i take i tu-^ovuMitas.*" , I

* wrrs otntBxsrmu tt uxttjxo. W. Vs.. Nov. A— In tbe excitement attending tbe murder of Rnat •1 Ambler io Slretfotd. CODo.. no oof would ; « bare supposed thst ibe rugged mouotsin , !• r-mdtry in Ibc twnrt of West .Virginia Itsd g- witneaard ibe openloff MWBelWTllUBrtO •' drama thai culju-natril id lliat myrterioftx is itagedy; but such ia tbe case- lo tltr d lower end of I'uckbanlas county, in a d i.aultful basin of country'walfrtd by the '• Gtrenbrirt riVrr. Hear t'lark Ambler ooor if played in girlish giro, mini tbcrv ber pbtsis uc Young heart received tbe Impress thai u . maided her subsequent life. Sane yenrs e Irofore tbe war Mieldon tEirk. a brother -1 Captain Clark, llro falber of Ic*a wan-, I- dered into tiicet-luu-: tcrrilrgy. He was e a native of Hie Wtmdeff Nutmeg 8l«tf. '- and with Yankee shrewdness was making K a living by peddling docks. In hia wan d d -rings be made tbe acquaintance ol Mire " Edith Ugbtner. a young orphan who bad h just come into pooaeasion "1 her inbe'ifT once of a goodlf number ol acres. In * le abort while Mire Lighincr ebxeged ber d name, and Sheldon Clark became prop: ied, inr.nt herself toil brr estate. He became d1 an extensive stock -rairer, and in n It « years found himself on the high road lo C I wealth. When the war came and temp rnrily ended bis operations be bad amassed d a lortune and was contest !-> lire In idle " In the sunimir <1 itft>4, while rebellion n was at its height, Captain Ciark. of t'onI nccticul. camr lo visit hirlir.iihcrSlicIil.ro d and brought his dsuglilcr Rose with him 0 She was then a giti in ber teens, and is " deacritwd as a- bright, happy, winsome of womaolKKid, wailing for the first suui- ' nitnnic hall ai Ibe Intilr of llro Wtlden.es* t- brought the lover, t'apt. Jos. Gelsihmpc. of Ibc Confederate ariuy. ieccivcd a buld. let in the clieJtV. that I earful struggle, *r and csute back to hia home an the Oreenl: brier to recttperale. lie and Rose met and '• frpm CupuTs low-, winged hv glancca from '' Hire- Clarit'i ryes * A Short time after their aciiuainlanee - Irogan bie.li were nromU-r* of a bualiog I- [wrty en Ihe Greenbrier. Tbrlr canoe '' was mcrturnctl. and Bote Ciark made het a way lo the shore, srelsted by lite gallant - officer, with- nit which she must hare protshed. Tut" incident brobght matter, tn - oclininx. Wlieu ltoae shortly afterward C teanrot'.l t-. tiro North site wore on her floeci- a itng. lite lokoo of a pledge aht n In n -r-.-r-r. ,1'lro weeks Sl>ei! by after [ c -iiiitry aim-ays brought a packet to the ; Utlfrr. Tltea. lellrts breathed undying love and dqvotion. Then came a citauge. •J ter f.ro (.Oplain Gelathirope. Again and n ltad been forgotten and daily awaited tiro- '• return of bis ring, but it never came, ami finally be determined to go loCoooecticu't I- j Rase Ciark. too, bad Item waiting in va-n '' f.tr tldingstSat never came. The let ins II stooped, ami want hope and lore withered in her heart. But pride raise to her teaAnddei '* wooing and iH-canir bis wife. t- aceec. and site learned loo Hie llatl 1*1-1. I' l.ad brett victims. Their letters lad le Iwt.i intetrvpted and two live-" reiloeil '■ altro^bfe*" Brbevmg Amhlcr bT' Ha'"■t I. en th. in wr cant. who. lo furth<-i liladwn ruit, had slipped the letters, si.e " anil ft. an that time began tiros life thai V liragged her down. Losing het rrep cl I" for the man. she !.»l brr own self-rexpcct. n itrteneti to tbe voire of the tegipicr and Iror murder. Tbe remainder of her sad >* hi.i.HV'is- well koowo, bul Ibe tqtemng •' pages, as here I obi, have never before irovri unfolded lo the world. Captain »• GrRahortM- re-turned tn tt'esi Virginia and " found solace io close appiicaii.m In llit * law. Subsequently he married, ami is |V now rtro Itnti of a happy family. ,1 Don't Scold tho Boys * 1'arcnla too often indulge in a iruilicv- '* scolding of their boy*, ted in underrating "• cverylhtng they attempt lodo. No boy !n is going to delop all bis latent worth and '1 {tower be is constantly underrated and bey littled In hia efforts to do something. Boys slioutd be taught self-reliance and ceroid- " deoee. for Uitwc are Ihe traits most neciirri " when tbey become men; but I brae tbiy * must acquire after I bey have broken off *• from parental COOIrol. if indeed ibey evct * are acquired. Betlrr far ailtr.uiatc a boy * '• onfldenoe in himself, even at lite ri'k o! ° hia Iwcotnlng cooceited and seif-imporfan!. d ihsn dwarf hia tcll-re»r-roi and confidence, 'f Children are Incapable t it rendering dous" hie Ibc service to parents llutl is ureitrlly {rorf.romed by UKln. only brcausc tliey are 11 merely grewt aakwsrd b-tobiea. and d-at'i ■t k-etav'how to perform even tbe simplest " art.. This is a great wrong, to Hie child ,r ami ids ■ to ihe parent, who loses yiara id valuaDlr service; and tbe cbiiff, who i.at >' w istirof and friitercl awav its roust in. ceptiblr period fi* instruction. Lr-t your if Is.ys beiirve Ibal they ate oapaldv t.l" ac- '• c-roaplishiog almost aire tidng rren tn the pro. ling down of mountains .« tiro uproot 'i tngofforeats. Irot I bean try it-it won't ,. butt them. Asa general rule a boy's e .nlr fl denes *o bri ow n {rowers nerds stiuiniab '' teg ralber than weakening. If be become* r- too self reliant let bim a kmc: time will " fallibility. Boys ne*-d a great ileal of gut. * and tbey aghlom have tiro roech. II we le would never fill half our aiioftrd roi-'i-.i.. " Self-reliance or arlfrimoril. if yi«t {.lease. " prtronpis many an atdu.au uadri taking." ,r and uptimes forces tiro 111 -*' rfal.'-en eir 10 do It — bkreXau yo.-ng. t.s. wreX , i.k. .ai-i li ■*• lacking 'in txperit ere. It is nbt soj I e t- can doff} he i> otdrnnngh; he .. s".o;.g " as a lion, and he lau had all ihe > xperK More I* ever will have till he a-is inrae '• Lei him have ail brrora-c*- it wlU do him " good. He srli prdBl by it Better tho .« " h'm bare enough. Iroi httti umkutake | f d.fBcuil cn'rcpriH-*. eooiurage biut it. • " grapple with re.bual schent-*; il will be 1 tiro making of him. It is a fatai eu ro when parrnla A. evrtyibiu* tbrmselrea tacauae they can do a belter and quicker than the troy, brand back, okl man. aud give tbe buy a chance. He cccda caput tracr. and the w«-ocr be is tsught, tbe more re service you wiii grt out ol Imn. As a .11 general rule boys nre ready lo try their •t land at anything, even tbe most difficult undertakings. G.ve them a chance. ta Spoiuw »s Arrmrx- — fcoheinxly ■e gave the rditor of a California paper a if. prairie chicken. and he bung it outside bis " «Un re. aihiw it to acquire Ibe proper h "gantry ' laatc. Thr blnl disappeared ;i- .tor night and tbe editor published tiro v. ' f. flowing caution: "tt'e sincerely hope cs ] thai ao fatal effects will result to Ibe perI son at iro abataaUadw prairie gbicken haw K this offua- last cveniag. a« it hail been i— ' kberaily imprtgnalal witb arsenic for the ounsumptioo of a squad of amatory felines who birr hunted these preapses for I he last I'" weeW

Old ChioKhrrtauga. j Aa wc sa' urn- night In 1 873 in the rally ri.l nlxi.wial rouma of the Toledo ...cr.if -.1. if llrruU. of which Slewtetan . was leading tetter and I managing edi1 tor. 1 ask..! I.lui for il.t *f.*y of Cbicba5 s, .Mirr title ol rid Chltkaiusuga, of which wro. -pr-uri li*. sold itos cwolly at N , il it was a dream to hint : \ , "'Wbv. my boy. there wasn't ranch ta \ i:. I-wss in cbatge of tiro First Division \ . tbe Beartre l>w|*s of Ihe Army of Ibe i ( 'umlirrxcil. and had been stallooad at I li.ngg. -Id. or Krtlhouse bridge over the ' t'iitikauauga. M y otJ. ts"werv cxplicll— , 'to bold Ac bridge at all haiard,' and to . prrvmt tbe enemy from flanking General Thomas. Die enemy disappeared from ' our frooL The sound of cannonading ami battle lo the northward told me that 1 aud a great batik; 'wis on. From the , n -.se of conflict I judged, and rightly, , that Thomas was sorely preaaed. 1 felt that .. my command was needed, aad yet rouki * I walled impatiently cao-.tgh y^fT day1 fill tiff ntarly boon, tyrfiaf tor anmc ■a (rod f nan my commanding officer. Fi- . r.rily 1 decith.-d lo risk my neck rather .., than see the Union army deatroynd tl.r.vtmh inactivity on my part. Calling a ronnoi of ofHcers and men, I explained the situation, road my orders, told them nif derision, and that on my shoulders should fall wbsiever of reaponiibility ai- : ached to the disobedience of onlcrl. Y'ou n know lite inexorable military law ia ' lo x-k m> queatioox, obey all qplcrs, and ac- . ra pt comuqaenoes.' I knew that if my r.i. written# was a failnre, my judgment , tnlrakro. nothing less than court-martial and death awaited me. Bat tbe battle , was on. and every fibre in me aaid I was wanted, tt'e burned Ihe bridge and marched by the cannons' sound to Thomas' aid. Through cornfields, thickets and oak woods we made a fearful tramp, for ' no man in tbe command knew the ooun1 I. Vron. tt'ben I reported fo Thomas be w as in despair at the lots of the key to hit poailion. which had iual been captured !.>- General Hindman's rebel corps. Tbe , place was indicated Jo me by a flaih ol 1 guns and a rattle or canister on tbe dry , leaves of Ibc tree pmler which Thomas . and 1 surod. It was a steep ascent, witii a densiy peopled crescent ridge, that lay , Ik f.rov us. There *s< a forbidding tiik-k- . • 1 and 'an oak forest between us and Uu . irit of reeks that marked the edge of a I .mud plateau on wbieii the 'enemy was , jubilant with victory. " Ttore! there!' •now you we tbeir exact position. You ; in list take that ridge.' My reply waa : 'I'll do iu' In thirty minutes after wc reached the field wc were storming tbe rock of Chickamaoga. . It waa an awful ra.nlcst np that alope. every foot of. whkh was planted with death. , "tt'e went in witb 7500 men. and only 40u0 reported for duty at the next anuater } summit, and plantui .rouse Ives there to . stay. It waa a t err! trie hot place, and we , made tlie plateau a like of blood before ,. we drove Hindman back. I rode back „ Hitd reported to Tbrmas. 1 was bloody from bred to foot. He clasped my band , and said with gteal emotion : General sierdman. you have tared my army.' 1 n got my stars not long aftrrward. and that's airout all titere writ, of iL Yea, H was a l.ig Tirol* I ran ; bnl I was right, and I 'l A a* he* rode to bailie that day he met , General Granger, who said feelingly: !, "Sled. "Id bov. it's going to be d d , h it In there. If anything should happen ' Tlie vein of se-utlmcnl was running deep' in tiro- que*tioDer's heart, but the practical i * -Idier tiyponded in srords lhat have since !. been memorable ; "Yet, General Granger, if 1 fall in the , fight please see my hotly decently buried and my name correctly spelled in the newspapers," and be deliberately spelled ' Eaaontrlc^ulcldea. " A memlter of ihe Texas bar committed < ro iicMe brcaoK bis client berated him fur * losing bis case. Jennie Kubviis of Fillsflcld flung herself into a st nam after bring rcfohed pernfirosion logo lo a ball. George Atkinson of Ban Francisco _ slaked bis life on bis bone, losing, immc- „ diatciy paid Ibe forleit witb a pistol riiot. t J. i-angc of Bt. I'aui, while riding on a j railroad train, first rut bis wrists with hia ... rax/w and ttro-n jumped through a car winA Kansas miller drowned himself in d liis mill {rond bevausi- a dam be had just y Iwiili failed To. rollect sraler enough to 1 Box* Galliun of Covington, Ind., bar. * ing bul his beatlh through a wound re- '' i' ive.1 in a stmggic with a tramp, he cn- ■ .i.-d his lilr With a pistol faali. a : Mrs. J..«.|.!i Shatv of (iatereillc, Texas, ' fatitrated her clothes with Vfrosene. then ; la»h."i herself securely to a tree, and act L btr clothes on Are. 'I Heligious t vehement unsettled the mind t of Mrs. nrDry Beckman of Doer Park, - d Mil., and ten killed hcraclf by rating two ,1 bandfait of vitriol. . » While plowing. Joseph Moore of Cow. - den. It!., suddenly deicmtiDcd to kill it hint". If, and taking a rein lie hanged bima. ,f from a Irotsh ..rerhanging a ravine .\n insane convict in Ihe Ohio pcniUnI tiary tried to commit suicide by swallow, ing'a large spoon. Failing in Ihla, be ilitust Ihe spoon down his ibrtwi so for* ' < ibly lhai the handle broke off and he was II strangled. * Ella Hill *<.f Seymour, Cocn , got ber ' lirraa w.-t.an 1 bcralepmalbcr would oollet i.er put on her beat dreas. The girl look iu-t falbet'a gun. put tlie muzrJc over brr lean, l.meiiett the nigger with ber loe, , -t ami fell dad. Christian llorkhatxit .if CtficinnaU fitat . ail.* himself lo tbe mootb, thinking lo i ra mi the bullet into bis brain. Jl did not b kid him. aDd be then put tlie pistol ber hind bia right ear and fired tbe second - lime. Still be waa nr* killed, and ml Ibe . third attempt be misxed bia brad altogetbrr. The fourth time be prexerd tbe n pistol againxt bis abdomen. The calibre > of tbe weapon TO amall, and be ia likely 1 1 in recover from his wounds Tho Time to Klao. i A Tennessee jury has awarded an Iodix ana women seven hundred dollars damr ages foe a kiss against ber will. Tbe tic. i Icndani was ber hotel isodtonL No mod- . rratrly good-looking roan will ever be e surd for dvmagvs if be understands how s to win a kiss. He most catch the female r in a kisasb'.e Ituroor, and at Ibenuspiciou* i roomeot take it as Md as a cavalier on a charge, loopportonity is tbe cause ot Mrifes between the texra.- Number* of v anticipated marrisges never take place bes i ruse tbe wired one is not in a humor. to * bear a proposal. Jut ao with kissing, r Many a nun is hated by a woman who d bas attacked her lips when there was do e amativenr»i in than.— N. Y. Banday " If you srant your communiratfoos thja u m-wspaper i-i appear neyl day v. oil should e rtgn y.roirseif "Verilaa." "Vigilaoer." "Vox PopuU," i* "Tax-ns vrr.' A or ' otteof there rignalutta bBs an eijlt.ro [dump ceti Uc.— Ac