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VOLUME XXXi

CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. JANUARY 10. 1885. '

' ' WHOLE NUMBER. 1£87.

D APE MAY CITY. N- J. t. at. •*"• — - TT.wrif $ 1.50 a yaarjn Advance. TrofrtStonat (T-ards. T B. HUFFMAN, ^ -. ATroR'orr »yt> nnroc«m.t/»w »t uw 1 ■aUOnML «xn examiner SUPREME rvnrRrerarovj^ovKR. *1 Cape Ml J (TIT rUltr-lurlnx SiihtwU F. DOUGLASS, ATTOBNEY-AT-LA W w "FSTSI™ chakcwt ALTER A. BARROWS, . ATTOB KBT-A T-L A W SOLICITOR IN CSANOBtY. MOTET HOIAV. *. J. ^B. J. T. LEAMDfG & SON, DF.NTT8T8 "ni Jo lirnwir Bocn- TkvrvJa ys end *eu JAMYslcTlT UILDBETH^ ATTORNEY- AT-LAW OOLtCITOR, MAW*o **li EXAMINER IN leifimr.

pjT.RRERT W. KDWUNDb, ATTORNET-AT-LAW •nijcrm* a ten in cwintnwt, J")R. JAMES H. INGRAM, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. GREEN CREEK. N. I. p>EUBEN TOWNREND, AOKNT CTKRERLANP MUTUAL FIBE INSURANCE Of). or pkktw. MhuOikVII Oawrt Bone*. »J )-H ^ LEBED PLANDEBS, oounueldSb-at-law, t,~J££Z jSSiSr^N^iSlT!1^ Kii.l»~.i*a«rttagrti* Corner wimreaurad--AlwIIO-t lo MMHW -S5LJ1L— - — r-4^-Snsinrts (Tards. JflNOd B- WILLIAMS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. WILL MAKE PHA WINCIM. ANP KUFKKJF FEND OaoiINTBACT. OFFICE «1 WWUaiUN El.. Cp* Mar. NJ ^ B. LITTLE, NTEfi' AND* GLAZIER. • Mel l^ottamWMerT "X" 1'. FLINT, UEXXRAL AUENT FUK A. a B ARKCk a CO. QBGANS- Ata) BE WINCIM A B. F. HORNER. . flilRSeiNSi SEWING lAffilNE: Q.B0. "W. GRACE, i'RA CTICAXT BUILDER, MTILL AT THE OLD ETA KB, CAFE MAY OOCRT BOLTUL OPS MOTTO IB "PRoMrTNEBB." ' gEWING MACHINE kiSlcu. mak am. WN^BBlNlUlIN FT . cocpom. n« o Are) OApc.MwCBT.N.^. J. P. CM*1C. Meaner. flO TO QABRtaON'S """* STATSfflEEI, MB BBS YAPJETT FOB HOLD PEES. BLANK BOOKS, TOILET r APSB, POCKET CUTLEBT. SHELL OOQB6. PISB'NU TACELA CHEAP (IFBAPIEA MINIATURE TOATS^MAyiYACTrHBO OH aKWINu MACHINE N ESPIES AND OIL A SPSCIALTT. ' B WASOINQTOS 8THEET.CAPB MAT. **). •piIE BAY VIEW HOUSE, rej^jraawotis*: WISElMl

t ifapr (to. IHmhants. P SCHELLENGEB, |r I*«all AI tke old ri»re I-T !►« Elf <y Tree on 'oRKK* CHEEK. CAPE MAY CpDKTT. MM if mi Mwiw ! ^nOMAS EBmcsON^ r NEW STORE AT OR KEN CREEK. GROCERIES? PROVISIONS. » DBT OOODB. TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS Latef l GMraai FuniMiM War : AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH r ■ "«sni£'oo«)lny" Tsnw-tir^Ac^y John m. bus^ell, OENEHAL DEALER IN drv goods, groceries. » BOOTS, pncufp AND NOTIONS. FLOUR AND FEED, PATENT MEOICINHA ' „ pork, lard. hamh. seeds Ac. JOHN M. BirtKftlA. m OoMgErtEE. Q«p»Mat Ofc. N. t. a prices' m)REs7 Z . ssfii'rafmSiiii'iiiioKs, : FAINTS. COIXIRS, OILS, VARNISHES. HUM M PIJTTY< WkataMl « sad Krult! NO. X FERRY STREET, hr feed store, £ COON, OATS, OAT. BRAN AND MILL PZEI WOOD (^OOjD ?VARD. 55uildinp IBatrrlal. ^tf.

J EREMIAJT B. SCHELLENGEB -S r; LUMBER YARD '•"a 3" *»)»*» * '* at Lom ii^iuisM'jii mniui AuldrnnM ih. •- wow Fret warn pink ■W.0M FLARTEklNU LATH. * - SHINGLES OF ALL KINDS, FLOORING. FRAME RTCFP. PICKETS, am IB wwn usi) tma at i. r* »-«»*— p~— — IE-ORDERS PRSMITLY FIIXED PapdcuIat untn dm to Rn Lombn FsroilM «U l>l»p.ii*. _ MlIMy'- - 1. R. BCHELLENGER , sSn&iMkstu MSRlf10,4^ *"** **"J C°a" BUILDING WAT£RlflLS, MILt WORK DEPARTMENT ' loEOWlwjsrep^arMlloDiraMi slutMsaM wortj* iMMjirW^iiewai^er leum I, tiu White Pine Lumber, Siding. Ac. iim Inn Hm NUJs In MUM(ma,viipli d.M b> ■MMMSHtwa tp*ey QtkttM. osrjmiiir AOCHKRN LUMBER FOR FLOORING. At, ' AND EASTERN LUMBER FOR LATH AND SUING LK8 Rockland Lime, Hair, Hardware and Paints. " iSa»S55S2raEEE^ wra- - - "ui OOH ratTLITIES ABE FIRKT-CLAas ■ KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., ,) V1N ELAND, NEW JERSEY Wii, Vood, Zimr, rtr. "lOiLAND TTpOD. S ' % * 09AL AND WOOD. YARD SCMELLENOER-SLANDIN G . f SXXSSSSJS?*-" ( ' LtelGB BOG.' STOVE AND CBEETNri , ■ •WN.nt.sMAi.Mci PTME.OAK AND HICKORY WOOD. I ... *r THE CORD. , ]3 S. CURTIS, I .•PftAeriCAL PLUMBER, UiSAlSTSAim,' . *No. n D«iarstr*«. Opi iurctij. CMM. BOM, rsim^tlsia EMM MS I Gas, Water and Steam Pipes. ( r a. j annhRiWMiiiMSMi. 1 Chemical Work A Lead Burning I » Ott^ARYIslFIMM I t ^RMM. Wntow.^ WaAAaiK pott, sad 1 TERRA COTTA DRAINAGE I I PATENTS i • 'lMftliy MJ All cEM. iAMAo— n is* u. a > sisisliSSBs i X'SJjsJs-'S'tesssjst ' « c s.hu.x«.«. rt»^,r-^*«r, ! i

Mrdiralyffonb of Comfort » -If JW1 at. •nBc, in* m«n nouchMltn or 3 ' HSTsSS" I lUnttMafis . ^ 111 " tt°*1 *UfP" I If ma AI* >11 ff.-ri «r^r valine ! 1 I . ouliliikine. any todiocrttion or diwipalioo | t "f *rrI^"*Jn' *n<® ^,ow'DE ,no fait. a> U j , »»PIB*"H» wi»iO«i in " EW. TOO MM Win. k-aun *n.l Tktor.- p If FO.I arrnlHt »nh On I i*rrihi* .i*A- ' ^ N*.»od*n**a. *rs i will Hod a "Balm t , lo GikaiT la Hop Blum. ^ '< ■f i»ld lor « w Of. win w com or krlp. A Udj'D Wish. <"y ni inasssswwra&fs: ^ SpilJC Vifliiiiit BIOSSMS. S Late in Life to Look for Joy— Yet w Never too Late to Mend. " , merer too lhtb to meno.

TAWPrnrhfr. wko n*d hr*n nnjni.1* HnS( pkr.W.nyit r.w.whnnl uvl »M arr-y "imlrt tn«r.«7n of m. i rratrfnUr acAnnwlrdird ihr facf.Mr. E.a Walla. W0o cncdl no lounduruon to ' recti* frooi kUUd Irootilat 'aDd^MJnyi ' kraitii IM nr.. aMMw It ,11 lo Partnrt Tonic. I rafesaDM a* an latiaorani; Mnotain a'l , SALICYLIC A. i ! v..»f wkM'tet**krnia«BW A'inMMkm! , <inrt rad Nrarmlaia. — At a Now tonic n kaa J THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIFIC ' ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS AND 1 i THOUSANDS OT PATIENTS ' —4 a — ; ^ ^ - I span? yoarn and cwwj larrc^pc^ntaa. 'of , •wan ISaa anj ytkc remedy. Send for POSITIVELY CURES r icmanoiala from nr rcmj-SaSrySoa wr«™ I to man; trwalWd ipollr only trral iooaily RheumatisM ; Gout. neubalgiA ; j GRAVEL, DIABETES MWL » BOTH* FOR SI. p Blood poisoning " W ASHRT-RXE A 00. FROFW, " alfcAAw AST Hioodway. N.w Tort. It PotbaIa ky B. A. Erantdy, M. D. and Marry A fa a»* May Ctiy. % BWFhla { wjwtw fa '** r' P ^WKVrT^iakL* K *' i ' . Ely Crram Balm Csuk* no Pain. c Girra Baliff al rmoc. A Tboroofb T.ral- ' m. 01 arm Oorr. Not a Liquid. Not a I t Snuff. Apply Into nortrila. • ( , ^feu liyMi|IR.Iyimi,'Mki.'4 i , 1 °-T PraQlala- Q»r«nt s. Y. -^ANTEiyiMM^^KIY ^ I WrlDfMce.XA fH« '

The Mysterious Legacy. My fpanrtfatber wni n atwraptain— nm a m*i* rUimart of tb* titVe. Ilk* lb* watermen of tb* lake* and «b» com* tkip prrt who never Ret out of aiebt of land, wbo if tbay poyi rbeic. cnold otver pet ( twek— hul a permit* "old aaM," traiood i fmin boyhond'oodrr a_ tarpaulin hat, and j a* familiar witb tRe "patbt pf tb* nra" an • »br-|>h*rd i* wftb thru* of a ah**p-walk. Spcnd'nt bit life on exlnntive voraE«. J* "«■ **ld«B at home lone cnou«h at a [tiew for tb* aclt aprny to dry or bit I ' wratber-bra'rn for*: and Iher* waa bardie I i port no tb* habitable irlrib* In wbicb !«• | ronld not Ibakr bandi with an old ac- i q'taintanc*. eiviliird or nraee. J Of onura* bil bistnrr waa crowded with I j mrim* incident*. Moot r4* tbrar. at which my ehiidinb ear* t i d gled and mr cyra diiatrrl. bar* become to faded in j memory a* to b* Incapable of a tolerable narration. The following, however, mad* j jt mor* laving itnprraino: — D-iriog the calm he ween the Old ) t F'eneli war "and tbe American Revohi- j I tion. a tA.gr *hin wo lying at a wharf in I the In«n of New Y'wfc. loaded wilb a I vabtable e*yp» and ready to mil for Li v. . 1 e.pn >' . and Iheoe* to whatever part of I the globe tbe chance* of a mi mere* might dictate. t I waiting for key paper* and a fair wind. I Tb* paper* were *oon ready, and abonly " everything on Imard ws* In act ivr motion t — the catt ing off and coiling of mpra. the i nnfttrling of canva*. and the running up- t of railor hoy* along ihe ratline* like »pi- 1 perative order* ol the male, and tbe in*rty "yeboy-ve!" of the cheerful crew edioed.over the rippling watrn of the It harbor, which looked in Ihe ray* ot II ie n telting win a* if il wa* covered with a cream of iiqnid gold. I' Jolt before tbe la«t plank -waa hauhd n in, a alranger uepped hurriedly on twaid it and tnq-iirrd for Ibe captain'* Mate-roan " Being entidocted tbhber. he entered, and o ■•Yc«. Mr." «

■ lo fpend ilw winter in Italy. wi*b u. get , ; pawege In ihe flrrt *liip tbal rail* f<*^ ; Europe. Will you lake a pa*wnger, rap- , talnr "CcrtAlnly, »ir. if my acoimmodalion* j wibwill yoo." * "Nojnatter almut accnmmr.ln into, I i oapmorlale tnytelf Beyide, Ibe trim of youi abip tulla mv ey^S Tbe allu«id0 to hi* health t'ttarted my gvaodfailier'* acruticv, and ibe introduc- ' Hon of hlmarir a* an old tailor touched b» tear. On noticing bim more particularly, be wa* *trnck with an ondeflnable feeling or curioaiiy and lympalby si tbe man'* appraranr*. "Tall, atraigbt ami rather Mender, he waa d retard in Boe black broad clnlh. witb a aort of Spaolah cloak of tbe «yie. ■ Color and quality. A two-edged aword. ounmon on ahipboard at that time, and improperly called a cutltaa, w a* partly Covered by bi* cloak and hung by hi* tide wiUuwt a thratb. Hit bair wa* qui<e gray, and hi* macly feature* would have been handaome bad they Dot been to emaciated aa to give uuplraaaol preml ■Aiocr lo half p doien deep tear* rip fan face. Hi* eye* were blue and full of exptetaioo. but retulraa at timea. abowiog a *uddeo abatractioo. Tbe looaiaifm of one ol hi* fa lark glove* , gave evidence tbal be loM a Soger or two from hi* left hand. There nharrvatiooa were made by tire captain, while tbe alranger an barking at a brauliful aextu.t on the table Turning, a* if Martlfd at bi* forgetful. "Name tbe price, opinio, and I will ' pay II to ymi now." My grandfather had already fixed the price ib bit mind, and replied— You air a tail'*. Mr. and aick. The ace»inmnd«tiooi of my ahip. a* well a* ' my own arrvloe*. are at your free crwnmacd." Die language of k Mflorfa brart cannot ' bt o-JanndrrMood. and kooara no Intrrprv- ' "*i t»d tl* Mtanger knew t|M remoon ranee would be unxeoeroua rirbli part. made no reply, bat eagr^y extended 1 bia. hand, and my grandfather, a* be •book if, thought be a*w a tear In tbe 1 •I ranger1* eye. But aobie heart* are Itii- ' pa'i.ot of exbibitiooa of gnUtode, and be quickly added— ' "I am ready to mil, Mr. Ja your bag- 1 gage on b-awll" *" ] ' Thi* i* all my bugage, air." be re- ■ plied, allowing hiau amail black aatcbel 1 under b'.» cRwk. Leading to a Mate -room. Ibe captain ' left him and went on deck, and f.uind the ! •hip aires it v dorter way, the •*«* Blled ! with a atiff brerr*. and wbarvra. wareand Bwctatora fan groainganu.il the distance. Af length, *• darkne* ' abut in tbe view, the wind ioorrawd to a gale, and from a frle to a tempeat; and and for ten dtytand pigbt* the noble *bi;i 1 which had ploughed tbe ara* at eaerv 1 latiturtf. froui Sofaxiwrgra to New Z 1 land, underwent aneh a cm-flirt with tpe- I element as alw bad never bef.we encoun. 1 Icred. < During all ihW time, •h" *t ranger had J been pwflned below witb an apparently rapid e-mramprlon, which rough weather bad twmiy matured. The durtra of tbe captain were to urgent during the alor.ii ! that "be n.tild only make anatcbrd and ' jhaajy vWut- tbe aick man; mod altbnugii ^ i thry ebuH bave twnn" apared from thrir • quarter, he oocld have hoped f« little aid ' or sympathy from any nf the crew. wbo. ' , with tbe easy tendency lo tbe raprrati. tiara peculiar in tbeir oiorw, and araoda- ! 1 ted bia preaeoce wrtb Ihe peril* of tlie j*'Pit would have" r, quired l*jl ahghl enj reiorag. n*ni Lorn their uflkars to Induce them to pay faim the same eutnpllmeat that tbe .ailora of J,v» paid to Jonah, on WJ wyaicftptai-joua."

But on too tenth ntgbt. juat aa the capvim the sick man's berth, the storm Crated I wilb a sudden on** that waa startling; the . wind ara* entirely lulled, and on evidence . of i'» fury remained except the loog awel'- , log billows of tbe ara— tbe deep afterI : aigha of mighty pawloa. I I The sudden aillloea* of tbe trinpr*t, , ] now audible for die Drat lime for many my grandfather's spirit*, a* be-faaairned i d iwn the gangway at the call of the A» «r seated himself I**ide tbe berth. j him. and" laid calmly— " | "I hope not. my dear *ir; thi* dreadful i j ' No. captain," be repeated, -'I am dv- ' Otft (glier leeipot in my breast! This] I »bip has Ring hero tested and beaten ' a voit oy the fury of tire wave*, hot n Ua* | ' Chat lempe-t. raplaio ! B it It la all over | .ng been in the grave— hut I .have for j but a second look al the deep inu-I. of bi* feature*, forbade tbe c»ocluaion. He-gaxed at bim a moment wilb mingled compassion and curioaiiy an Iioo. Irani something of a his'ory, ibe cl"S } scene of which was so daik and my«tenous, but was unwilling to auk IL lib [ 'look was ioterpreted, and tbe stranger j "I told von I was * tail- >r. Of Ibirt. • j ' •flve yrar* v have not .pent uoe upon M e ! | But this wa* not my choice. Like J , from under me. and I wa* launched uiM.n j | m-rchani in Cadrx. exieatively engaged uaeigillon. He lavitldy pmvided for | ediKwtion. Having traversed ibe hall* • of *cience, I left Oxfurd and 1 n-turord toU enchanted country. "In ■ n,<nn (bland Hall cl.nl cut, tm... I g | I '

a I the wotld, where tbe earth waa -always j ' » I gn-en and tbe »ky blue, 1 met one day a P a j beautiful young Miepbertie** — and IqvrJ ; j her. I will no' describe her charms, ca;^- U a tain, for you have been young, and » | brart Ibat baa loved nr<-ds not lo be trad tbst lo the eye of true a flee lion iu object ' has no defects. t "My father learned my secret, but 1 km-w it not. I !>■# a life-long sc^rrl «!- ^ - earned ,lo me ooe morning, *n.iied, and 1 said — ^ "My son, do you-wknt logo to Cutal ' ° e "I eagerly antsrered in tbe affirmative; B for it had been a cherished but bitbrrt<- [ farbiddon passion with me travel. j] * " "One of my vessels sails to-morrow • 1 . be&ikL-Jgnd you may go.' " t, e-^-Thi* .TSt^rrvnl allowed me o- . time to bid -rtrewdi^Jo my shepherd era. * I who wasTfty miles dfstaul. nor even t. r inform her of my departure. But 1 ' ■ I hough I, 'wilt soon be back.' and' many 11 ■ olBw coowJalions I whispered to my ' I heart "she oext day while bounding over " > tbe Atlttilic'•Tutr ihip arrived in good time at Ha ° i Van*, uitcbarged her cargo, reloaded, and . railed fur-Calcutta! 1 was s pr.soncr nu , my fstber*s *hip. and for five long years n . I was kept from home— as If all the wa ,, . lets of Ibe ocean could wash out my love! ,, ; "I escaia-d al length from tire prison , ship, while lying al Hio. and took pa* .. . ssgc in a French bark fur tbe Guadai ,, tp.iser. N-> circumnavigation of tbcgiol* jr . wa* ever no loog a* that voyage I e I Gthraltar. which 1 knew was thousands of £ miles off ; and every night I dreamed tl . mountain rivulet A , Arriving at last at Seville, I battened ^ . over the Nevada, and sought the aunni . dell where my affection* had long nestled, p and there found that Ihr idol of my bean Q| wu'tbe wife of an Andaluainn ahepbem She bad been told Ibat I Lad descried to*. n . and afterward that 1 was draa. I din ool ,, weep, for my brart was turnr-d to stooi . -My father,' said 1. -shall ncvef knnir of w bis victory.' I did not go to ate bim; it „ was wicked. I know, but, burning w ith 1( tbe spirit of rrvenge. I turned again to tI "I am 'ainl. captain, and cannot pro my u!K» In alx montba I was ma« if of a fast sailing vessel— yoo hare aeen „ the vrasel. captain, but never in port, and I have often seen you, and koew your a! name twenty yeara ago. But no main - ti( about ibat. My father continued to ^ freight his ships and lend tbetn to distani p«ru of the world— but be sever knew that I superintended a largwpartof hi* * business, and that many of his cargoct. found a aaie in porta to which they had K never been consigned. His agents some- rx time* failed to report. v. "I have said enough, captain. BefrXr lq to-morrow's Sun seta, I shall be In the or cavern* of the deep, T have a fortune in tbe Bank of England, but with it is de 1 . posited a will, and the orphan too of Ins my h-lr. Too have bren kind to me, espial n, and in token of -gratitude I brg yoe to woorpt my watch and cuiiaas. and 10 this paper, which you will carefully pre- I" So saying, be bekl out a folded scrap of which my grandfather put in KM «1" pocket •> Morning dawned, bat the stranger's " - wyss did -out open npryi lL lbey were — Cinltd forever. In the afternoon tbe anl1 earn burial servioe was performed, and it the shrouded body of ibe pirate broke tbe '' glassy surface of tbe ooran and rank into '* ' its mysterious deptW. . '1 It was many boats afterward thai my K g-aud father thought at the paper In bis » - pocket. He opemd it and read as ful- ■ ra_ "C*PT. Lass— On tbr eartern petnt r.-f ti 1 Nantucket, al high water mark. Is a talk P « sharp cliff. A quarter tragoe due west u lr?ia lUl Cliff if « round slope, sod war b

ip- the stone a thorn-bosh. That bush grow* ! lo in a very rich soil." ed I The dutlrs of his station kept ray grand- I fa'ber a loog time alrroad. and when be ' ( <v | m*« In Boston, two year* afterward, and L p. having • few days of leisure, be w,« rr- ! thinking aboni acting upon the bint Of the ' , I enigmatic*! paper, when hheye happened , d, "" ,hr following paragraph in a , ie ' born littb . •tieklnc to the roota^f which r tie went to digcing tu«*lv. nm! did not : ' rive np uo-ti be h«d hauled out coin*, i 1 » chiefly Stwnt.li dmibloon*. of more th«n ' . jdouM it^w.. hnrled by C*pL Kidd '* ^ I "No-doubt." thought my grandfather. ' ' ' , a* he PUJ down Ibe paper with a alighl I * M In a" week be wa* acain faring the'" ° ! "'""T" hr "k'!' inflrn,',ir* " j vowed and 'bluoled. m*v now he *een In 11 in New V rk. ' j French plTn'cd tlelr ran^ ctZ '* He tide of tit, river, ar.d k. pt np a terri- l" | ble.fir* hut were u"m1j- unaMe lo dish dgc ^ ( j of ooine w than hv rnwise the bridge. I and Ih.t w«. .wept by tbe gun* of Ibeir " J oppnoen'*. Th-y made reprati-d charges J*

J Mraln*. hot were compelled lo retrrai with 1 heir comrade*, until at last a little drummv toy. dixUining flight. mounted on the osrapel <d Ibe bridge, and. although hi* fellow. bandsmen fltri with the *oIdiere. while the 'little hero. Mill hr*ting hi* drum defiantly, wa* run through tbe hndv hv .orne brutal foe. A* he Mi over •be bridge into lb* rapid rttthing river lielow, the poor hoy cried nut. "Oh. mv motbv. ray mother !" The last word* ol nnd foe. and are yet rememlwred in li. t delhnrg Do wil.i night* a* the pearao' crura* the bridge, 'n fanrv lie will see* the form of Ihe little drummer hot- I cat. ruth of the wat-r* imagine* that he hem* his dting wool*. Ob. my muUier, my An Ecceny-ic King. King I/uii*. of Bavaria, wontd be railed . crank in Aw ..-fry. He de in solitary graurlrnr anJ find* bi* pirarure apiwrentiy. In doing queer thing*. He can afl.wd cntidctsbh -Myle.'- hi* rarerau- .. fcS.700 pqr day. lie lives plainly nod *p>nde hts1u.«*y ground* which lie fan Joy. m KereL Tbi* queer King tpend* buiira id conlemplat lop Nalute. alom-. and unattended, on Ifce •noitnil of a ctag or bill. When be gore . !o enter the audiiuriumof bit own Louis adore* Wagoei's musicand will have none otber. During ibe rcccal perforrr - •ncra of "FaraUal" al Munich, for bis ec i centric Msjesty's gratificatioa, Ibe per- t t^gan at au early hour, ami - continued until 8 or 3 20 in tbe morning i witb an hour's Interval al midnight for \ rest. Not a aoul waa iu the auditory, but i ibe King, whose box waa perfectly dark, . and further to secure arclusloo tbe acton . when not engaged on tbe stage, were obliged lo slay in their dressing rooms t wtutned to the palace t.y a suxci oorridp theaUr soon after be arrar. i There .Is a cheap rlotbing dealer od Kearny ( street, near Ua'liotnia, wb»e , cooflJcnce iu mankntl lias r. reived as. - set back. Tlie other day an hi met! - !t»>king couotrytoan wafkeo ioto biaslote | and said: | "Y'ou rwmemln-r that second-band coet , tmogbl here for #8 yesterday ?" | "Never dakr* pack anyttngs vrn vocre j •alt. my freol," said tbe hapdme-dosroer. , —Ob! that's all right. 1 just wanted . my that I found thi* tMO bill sewed , tbeSinlng. Prrliapa tbe owner may | call for fa." , "Of gone be vfil— he ha* railed, my , from," exciaiiuod Ibe dealer, eagerly , capturing' the money. * "Y"oa tab von , nonish man. Here, I gif yoo trofty lollar. , a re raid. Dot viil be all right , When tbe bonnt customer got around comer be murmured softly. "I guess better uke ibis fifty and .skip up to j before Ibat Sbeeoey tumbles to i counterfeit. It's getting mighty hard ; above ijii* "qovev', around these patla, , sad that's a fact. i Fat man. wbo is in »>meib!ng of a bur- 1 ' ry . "I'll give yuo 9S lo get toe to (he sU- ! in tbrre- mloutra." Cahplasi. with t prov.A,nE slow ore*. "Well. aorr. yoo j ■uigut ramupi (BC, but yoo tau'l bribe that j ,

I j IOuntnnnraivU.1 | Man aa Comnarod with Anlmala. j j Granted that man is only a more highly ! j developed animal; tbal the ring-tailed | am —key is a diwant rela'Ira who bas | gradually developed arrnhaiic tendencies . and ibe hump-hncked whale a Tar— ff mo. I nection wbo in rarlv life took to the am. | Granted that hack of tltev be is.kinvo the i vegetable, and i* will s.uhjwt to tbe same ! man and all .wber animal^ he U tbe noly i one whore d. .ire. inreew ,hr, .re fed ] the .inly animal that t* never Mulled. , w.yts ,,f ,-vrrv -In-r living thine are , man flrat y.kcd him. The m* golf of ! Calm May that poiyc* llw-lf aWe the steamer want* no hetiv fraid or j lodging thsb the gull* which cielrd round J w.iich are definhg and flved. The only . u*e they can make of additional .applies or adriiiionahaBportouilfrs is to multlplr. i But not train™. No wvoer are , hi* animal wonts sn'isfial than new one* i arise. Food first, a* does tha heart ; thel- | j Ihrit sway, a* dr. tfiore of lire heart. Bui I here man and bea.1 part company. Tire . M. fre t «m tbe flre^rtetJ of an mflolre ' I tire braret never enter*; a pr, .grown.. n away t from and above tbe Ireatt , Ire lira*!* quality. Tire very drain* that t j eaten. led. refined, exalted. It ia not mere- ti tion in fond; in clothe*. Ire intta out ( *h. Iter bereimea a boutv; lire undiacrimi- g nating acxual attraction begins to trans- g mute itself InUi siititle infjurocca, and Ihr c and to bloom into sb«|rea of dchcate c As powtr lo gratify his want* j increase, so doe* aspiration grow. Held q down lo lower level, of desires. Lucullus „ ' will sup with Lucullus; twelve boar* turn

I on spiu that Antnor'a m. uttiful of oust . may be done to a turn; .every kingdom of j nature is ransacked to add to Cleopatra's I, charms, and marble col <anadea and hang ■ ing garden* and pyramid* tbal tival lire I, hills arise. Fusing into higiier f..rin* uf desire, that which slumber* in the plant ( f and fitfully stirred in tire beast, awakes in The eye* at the mind are opened, and lie , brat ot tire tiiacrt and tlie icy blasts of tbr pilar sea. but Dot for food; lie watches [ all night, but il i* to trace lire ciroltng of ' p tbe eternal Mars. He arid* toil to toil lo t r gratify a'bungrr no animal ha* Ml; In as- 1 , through ' tire mIMs that .hruu.l tire part, j lire future, turn* Ihe refleas desire that j , saiihfac'.ion. Beneath things, he recks tbr I . iaw> he would know bow lire globe wa- ' lure. Ibt-re arises a desire higher yet-Hhr | He martcrs and curbs the animal ; be ; lurns his back upon Ihe feast and renounces the I .bee of power; be leave* II , h? rubers to accumulate wealth; lo gratify J i warm sunshine of Ibe brief day. He work* a . for lb "*e be never saw and never can see; r lor a fanje, or may be but for a scant jus- 1 ■ tiee. that can only come lonc after tire f ■ clods have rattled upon bil coffin lid. He ti toils in the advance, where il is cold, and i there is little cheer from men. and Ibe ' : -l ine* arc sharp and Ibe btamhks thick Amid Ihe scoffs of (be preaeot and the *nter* that *t*h like knives, lie builds for tbe future; Ire cuts the (rail that progros- ^ sive humanity may hereafter broaden into r * high-mad. Into higher, grander sphere* derire mounts and treckon*. and a Mar that _ ri-ra in the cast Irads bim on. Lo! tbr poire* of the maatbrob witb the yearning* oT tbe god— be would aid in tbe proceo* Is not the gulf loo wide for tbe analogy fi span? Give more food, open fuller b eondi'ioos of life, and Ihe vegetable or J «nimal can but multiply, tlie man win , levelop,.. In the one Ihe expansive force p ran but extend existence in new numbers; 1 in tbe other it wiil inevitably tend to extend existence ic higher forms and wider y power*. Mas il an animal ; but be it an f animal plu* something el*c. He is Ihe ^ mythic earth' tree, whose roots are in tbe ground, but white topmost branches may f A certain lawyer of New York, wellfor bis powers of repartee, had n down to Salloa to try a case. He- * turning to town tbe cnoductor waa very , Impertinent in bis manner because tbe g wyer was rather tardy in producing his ticket when called for lo be punched. J Somewhat rufilyf. the lawyer remarked to t a friend next to him: 'Tire Southern u after this" "Going to fool h up and down from now on. eh?" sneered the ' conductor. "Oh, no." replied Ihe lawqnleriy: "Inst tad of buying my ' ticket at (be office I shall pay my fare lo yon." Little girl: "Papa, did mamma say J to jba right off when you asked hn lo c marry yoo J" Papa.- "Certainly the did.' ' Utile girl: "Why don't the aay yea J O-.W just as qbick, when yoo ask her to > do things?" Pspa; "Mamma's bearing , o sol al good now. darling— tbal's alL'i Sheep rarely have any kind of rliMte if , I Urey rouaa on . the blii* and uke Daj-a , i Hone and (Vule Powder. The rigid I quantity is bra! lit it "IK fraspponful Id ' lihcgbpci'. r . I

Reminiscence of General Galnea. General Gaines, familiarly jtnrma a# r "tbe Hero of Fort Erie," was not rlrared d when General Soou wa* p-um-aed, aL '» though be wa* then upward* .d eighty years of age, and unfit for military duly. I- Tall, spare and erect, with snow-white I. fakir and kevoesea. h* prerented a rtrtk. * ing ooottast lo his smatl. vivaebaia and '* nreociog nor of the mo*t crletmird of tba n Ojuar* esMre* of lire Dotted Start*. Atwr iatile. onurUmua and nffeetionate. Mrs. ; Gaines famine • heroic litigant, sod went . ''"fi coon to court re.kmg to establish >- her Ircht* as tfa* lamfnl heir of her father Dtni-I Clark. Mr. Clark waa. ifi bi* day • i ooe nf the qiusl ambtioii* young mm of f New Or Iran*, who divided the confidence aud respect -A tbe people with Go*. Clair borne. He win a higli-splriled. ambitious i young Irishman, full of energy, and ■ wealthy. Embarking in pnUtica, be was ! i- hated lire flrat delegate to Congress from w. : Louisiana, when Ire forgot tbe vowa to > bis wife, wbo had not. at tbe time ef his ' tnatriagc to her. been diy-srocd from b& i flrs* Lnsbadd, aconfec-tioDcr named DeG range. Tbeir -cfiitd wa* Myra Clark, •uUtquenUy Mm. Gslora. At Wanking. lul Mire L'aton, of llaltimrar, and be re-' turned to New Or|e.rre, determined lo have his* marriage witb Matlmue De Grange pronounced illegal. il«i be might wed Mis* Cslun. Pecuniary embarraaameot fortunately amwted tbl* reaolvr.aod induced a falsi sickneta. during which be ' repented, sod sought u. make leparmtiusi Ml .* by making . will in |,„ foyrg. ,n which Le lcknowlrdved bra as his legitimale itaugbtvr Wireu sbraily alterwaid. died, lire will could o.« be louod. hut lamed oo rrt>«niti .n of Myra. L'ndrr tbi. will hi. real estate in tbe dty of Nisr was atfnrihiau-rod on and sold. Nor did bis daughter Myra. then a child, anyiblug abort her pareutage and oomeibc wife nf Mr. Wbuoey. She at ootxt commr-nce.1 the prox -cut ion of hrr claim to be rreognized a* ibe legilimalc «nrl beirra. o( Danre! CUrk. crmtinued. and when. alter Uie death of Mr. Whifney. Gen. U.inr* addressed )y after, he had promired to aroood bra littgaiioo. Ifae great number of persona Interested to defeat her. and their large meant, rendered tbe contest apparently a wauling in mean*, influence and a ray of grrai legal talent has been made up by tbe singular heroism, pertinacity, patience turd indomiiable will of lb,, remarkable lady.

from the Reverend Clergy. , Among tire many muriater* of ihr go*. , pel. Who have Irern trelprrt by Brown'. Iron Biiter*. ihe !(••* E A. Sprisg.GrWY1 don f.wa, *.y», - I irtnl II f..r general diIreolth and f I- • tront in-lp." Rev. Ja*. Mr-r'niii. F ft M Vinton. Dakota, aud*' iorai»d ' in" dFri*?«* (Tbe iTV Mr"' Ofbx ham* Wb^M ?'■£ ' inevl rt """th ""do"bi '"l" dn-da'of reb"ciergynremrtrr''' ""l """'s / dreMing to go to bed at niubt be noticed a bandwrme m »llo oo lbs wall _ "God bl«M r" Ihat ire cmibl nra tie. p. Edward Sbr-pirerd. of Harrishurw, Hi., .-- — . •ays: "Having received so much benefit from Elrclnc Bnins, I In I it mv doty to let suffering humanity know it. flare had running son- on inv leg fra right year* ; doctors told me 1 would bare to haw the bone (craped or leg amputated. I 'trod, instead, tbre.- butlc* of Electric and reven Ivrtr* Iiocklco'* Arnica Halve, apd mv b-g i* now tratud and well." E'eclric B'I'er* are trrtd a' fifty cent* a bottle, and Buck leu'* Arnins Salve at S»c. per box by Dr. Kennedy (81 Billy'* little sister had fallen and hurt . her note, and she cries a great deal about it. Hearing his mother tell her In he careful least she'd spoil It next tlrcr-rTre^--. ' •aid: "What's the good of a nose to her? Tbe Best Salve in, lire world lor Cuts, Bruises, Sore*. CleerS Bali Rheum, Fever letter, Chapped Hands, ChirU Corns, and all Skio Eruptions, st.d preilivcly cures Pile*, ar oo pay required. Il is guaranteed to give perfect ratisfsr. tion, or money rcfuodod. Price 25 cents box. For hole by Dr. Kennedy a A gentleman who was dining witb a mairied oodple in Kansas asked rather ahrupuir: "Ever had'* cyclone The voting people lonkrd guilty at each otber, Moshed and changed tbe High Sporting Authority. Tbe London. Drily SparUtuin, -remark* edikjririly: A really lovaluable specific, tar Ihr cure of tbrx-maliam. neuralgia. tprrin*, hrulaes. Bt- Jacob* Oil; well-known in tbe English market, ba* gained immen*e fame in America. Australia and all parti of the world, and the universal nature nf lit talc n.ay be Judged from the fad. that ihe makers bare to print tbeir instrnctinqs for its uW in no fewer than eleven language*. Mrs. Lorkwocd aay*: "Women ije'P populate this country." However we do do( drift r with Brhra, politically, wa wilb brr in this. Boys and Girls! S-rid an MtrooDH-r to a I right-eyed airi. when talking of rainbows; "Did you cvrr see a lunar bow f "I have sere a bean by moonlight. If that ia what yoa ■»v." ibrriy rtjTlwKf.