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VOLUME XXXII.

CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. JULY ,31. 1886. '

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•OAPB MAY OJTY. U. J. . a* . T. SC. WIZ-TT A M<e». 8 I .SO ay ar in Advance. Ifrofrtitonal fcards. -p[- *. DOUGLASS, ATTOBNB Y-A T-L A W ~ 'EnwrrrvnrntjirAwnKirY nrALTKA BABROW8, A T TO B HE Y-A T-L AW •OUOTTOK in chancery, Mocwr Hon*. N. J. TyB J. r. LEAKING & SON, dbntTbts 1 Orm D*r»: ^ n'nn, VUmSit «ner-"SJrelUTOO0nTHoeAn--Thor»aAjsaiiailnt- ' TAMES M. E. HILDBETH, ] ATTORNE Y- AT-LA W noucrrtw. master and examiner in CHANCERY, on*. U N«. M Wsrain*ion«r«M. c»rra *»T I oity.N.j. | PJT5BBERT W. KDMUNDH, I ATTORNEYA.T-IAW OLICITOI* A ND' WASTER IN CHANCERY, , rTO* (I«P» MlV CItj, N. 3. ■»-» 1 a c«p* own rrwayi. t i nsDre Ii»rm-*|- lorarc .11 mood. BXta sno ; Www IMimn wt* partly vrgMaaie rem*- s ^St. PUA«^nUA--'<»I>|. wre SBj^rEg-- { "nwntatiw sad treatment W null, mjl- t Tp LORAL VILLA, ' CAI*E AVENCE. NEAR THE BEACtl. CAVE MAY POINT, N. J. thirty rooms. open all tiib year. \ TEKMH MODERATE WW-J M. E MPRINOER. I Top • DR. L.J. FABIAN, Mo. 70S Brown Street, Philada. I M»* for M resr. in ihl.^ f wturaot the aw of the tone. Dnot t* hum- ' ar-SK?; rr.wiaa.^: a»w.» g^io.iowp m. ' _ Instafss g»rto. | -gjy<W B. WILLIAMS,^ ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. WILL MAKE DRAWINOB, AND 8DPERIN PEND OR CONTRACT. OPTTOt-SI Whhhlh*!"" *>. <'*** "J B. LITTLE, J PRACTICAL PAINTER AND GLACIER. HI10P— Ooeoh Street next Arctic nAare. OTFEWrrciTT; W; *; 1 omete w left a« E. JehBKW. REUBEN TOWN8END, AOENT POR CUMBERLAND MUTUAL FIBK INSURANCE (X). COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, offioo at Oipe M«r Ooort Hooeo. N.J. J»l-J (~\RGAN8AND SEWING MAKJ CHINEE B. F. HORNER, PUR08 ORGANS S SEWING MACHINES BEIDOETON. N. 1. Broach, No. W WasMnguin Street, Cape May OKI. ' BUM®mTfiSnii,iiiiis 1 SSBSRSSSgjK fS®" YACHT EIXTcREH, POOR BP OTTLBtr*. BRASS AND COPPER receiptor ^ GARRISON, M*n WohhlhEUm BL, Cope MajN. 3.

gflwitonal. n fTOLLEGIATE, COMMERCIAL - ■Wrip PrDMSpoL c !g&H, INSTITUTE 1 BBIDQKTOS, SRW JKR8KY. t OR or* mml eEucaUoeal Unnum to* the ; ■VJTCW JERSEY STATE NORMAL ^ANP JMOUEL SCHOOLS, SSSI1S TTTOtoo. New Jeraep. Scfil JtrtrfrttffWfPt? ■UEKMATE OP THE GOONTT OP CAPE " "^DM^^ANDEATUltDAY-

iiry C.oods, JrtJWBtoflS, <ftr. 1 ! Tls flli Mails M " " -or- ' i " CII,UILP» NEEDLES, I BARGAINS Sprmg ifl Sow Goflis. - — - — 1 i A full line of Summer goods of - cvtiy description. ft Keej it Auction, Ms. Double weight, all wool cloth, in fifteen shades, 50 cts. per yd., sold elsewhere at 65 cts. 2500 yds. unbleached Cotton Flannel, 6 cts., elsewhere 8 cts. Blue, Red and White Flannels, from ! 10 cts. up. All wool suiting, 25 cts. per yard, elsewhere 30 cts. Best Apron Ginghams, 6 cts., elsewhere 9 cts. Good Muslin, ' and unbleached, 6 cts., - elsewhere ScGg- Calicoes from 4 cts. up. Simpson's Sons calico , 6 cts^ elsewhere 8 cts. Indies' arid Children's Hose from 5 cts. up. Ladies Linen Collars, all sizes, 9 cts. Dr. Hamilton's Expanding - Side Health Corset, 90 cts.. elsewhere Si. . A full line of Dr.- Warner'* Health & Coraline Corsets, (no imitation). and Children's Gossamers from 50 cts. up. Kid Gloves from 50 cts. up. Notions, Tripimings, &c., cannot be excelled in variety and price. 25 pieces of Crinkled Seersucker all latest shades at 9 cts., reduced fiom 1 5 cts. All Wool Buntings, all shades at 9c.,. reduced from 15c. 500 Ladies' Parasols, Silk Jand Satin covers, at half price. 50 doz. Corsets at 50c., reduced from <1. Our stock of Millinery cannot excelled in styles and prices. CHAS. NEEDLES. Snilding fttatrrtal. fftr. JEREMIAH B. SOHKLLENGER-8 LUMBER YARD S*h«UMlE*rT landing, Cspr May N. J„ Iho.OBh PENT WHITE PINE. XXI, 000 rLAMTERINU LA TIL SHINOLES OP ALL KIND*. PLOOKINU. PKAME STtTP, TICKET*. (WONDERS THOMPTL* PILLED 'oetll-ly *tth T B. BOHELLENOU. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES AT. A. SCHELLENGERS, Doors, Sai, lilies, Biiods,

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Biifc't lariiare ii General.

MoSS? Inr^St cSp^'|^Wl^^iarolw*'|lri r •«.t'MT°,po**aKU: ■*Uc"e,, £ nt-y A. SCHKLLENaER, MHIvIIHs N. 3. ADVERTISERS learn the exact cost of 1 any (>ropose<l line of adver- , tising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co . , . • . Srwipap*r ASnnialnt Rwcan , » Epnw* M„ Kt> York. S*nd lOe. for IOO-c»x« Pamphiot. P4TESTSfl@^LsfeasLTaas SSJTK - (SciMarwS JWrnrnlft? DmS!^ anxjUooa trr*. mjIT- : RUPTURE ! ESsras SSnHJSs " UI hjxl WOT he®. IK* hoy. Al». Vhv

I' Rry O'.oori; and Srimialnqs. ! ; THE NEW DEPARTMENT -.New M Brain House, MILLINERY, ■ Still flourishes; havr' you been in , to sec it yet? rYou art- not cxi, ' [>cctcd to purchase everytimc; but 1 we invite you t" an insficctmn of f I theimmcnscand Stylish Stock. We we have in our oinplnv :« jfiung 1 - -amlpi-JilCtannwui' NcW York -Mil- ^ liner), is always abrmt to show you our styles. Alhhr Novelties and , latest shaj li s in Cailti iii. Milan and . Tuscan Iliaiils ; also. Leathers.. , Lips, l'oni|w>ns and Flowers: Wi • i ' offer Special and attractive Far- j gains in' Children School Hats. ( > Hut speaking 1,1 Bargains, we must | . ' our I )ry- Good's Counter. Our j J 5 wdhknoww 36 incK- Sheeting, - re ; • duced to fr'jc. per yard. Our J J 1 elegant line of Saline; New Spring! , t Figures, at l$c. per yard, selling i . elsewhere at 25c. All newest ! 1 > per yard ; and lil.e other Har .ains [ in Dress Giivgljams Sprmg Weight I ■ Cloth, White Counteqianes, Tick - ' ing; 9-4 Sheeting. Cretone's, and. - aho, in our inuiiense' and varied 1 1 stock of Notions, Hamburg Kdgc- ' ing and inserting, as low as 4c. pep -» 1 yard. Ladies' and, Childrgns J ■ Stockings, Ruches, Bustles, • fumery, etc. A perfect fitting 'I 1 Corset, for 50c.; aiscr, all other ■ popular" makes at popular prices. ! In order to make everything plrnsajil for J I our Udy cuUomem, wc linve fitted un, I cleehnlly. for Hie wiwon of n«w I > strictly laity's store oulv. In order lo do ^ of Genl'h boimIs which we formerly kept " J- here, to our BRANCH STORE, comer ,, Washinglon and Jackson atreels, where >: , we have o|» nrd with a full line of ('loth- £ 1 ine. Hat*, (iifw and Gent's Goods (joncratly. Com*- and hec us for bargains in L IhU Hue at our branch store, next door [1 [ loCnpllol. g L. SCHLAGER. Propr. ; 3?ltilada. Busititss Cards. A fT flint, ~~ | OENEitALAKENTFOll A. R. BAtlNKS ± CO. r. tOW ARCII 8THEKT, PHILADA. | | ^Uhm^rfNe(Wi<Nar«M..l Sertea ^t^eliow I qt M.SHi:.'-, FASHIONABLE HATTER, d no EXTRA CUABOK PuR HAT8 MADE TO J »H oa- STIFF It ATS tl », si-KCIALTY. j '4 T B. McCLEES & CO., ' ^ %.se, ■«««,„ or r CHDRCH AND SCHOOL FURNITURE. ; J B. MATLACK, j No. 0. N. SEVENTH ST., PHILADA. TERRACOTTA DRAIN anfl SEWER PIPE CHIMNEY TOPS. WIND OUARD CAPS, CHIMNEY rLI'ES. UARDKN VASES. CEMENT. Re | , Warranto! Lovfwl Pnrol «n,t Brat Ptpm Ih the ..... . s -r-

Capr Watj Co. ^rrrhants. JOHN M. RUSSELL, ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, < BOOTS, SHOES AND NOTIONS. FLOUB AND FEED, ' PATENT MEDICINES. PORK, LARD. HAMS, SEEDS. Ac. CoM Spun*, (lope May Co.. V. 1. C. PBICES' STORES, eRS^'iffiS Ui'iiSiNS, paints, counts, OILS, VAKNISIIE., UI. X s- ^ana I'UTTY. ( FEED STORE, CORN. OATS, BAY. BRAN AND MILL FEED WOOD YARD. CUT A SPLIT, CKDAtf POST all Mien. N. B. — Agent for Lnh<*ra varrmenu. Mismls m SImnss ■ Harrowe and Gultivatora ' MADE TO ORDER ■BhAa Rto Orandr.^aS* May J. EXHAUSTED VITALITY. ! ; . i Illustrative Sample Frag. • Mao, Eshnnwad Vnahty, «t,«r..uu to* ubtohtwhwnw I ■infills trow iaatawetion or ox- | bS)Dd inT.fuL; , imatt '^^"pij^Kepa ia rj'rTu arm^YrH i i i 1 1LLDSTRAYTVB BAMPLB FREE TO ALL j . > HHHHH

Wrtiiral. '.'Maryland, my Marvland.",' "Jly farm lif t V> a ratlu r low luiii • iiiiaxmalic tdtuntiim'. And • #'bor ' ' '■Wm n very pretty blonde Twenty year. age. l*c.tme • "Hollow!" "HoUowa-Yetl !" "Wllhcretl and ogitl Before lur time, fr.an "Mahtrial va]».r.. though she mntk'j [Ktrtictilar etunplhlnt.' not t«-ing of the ; ea-inrs". "A rhorl lime 1 ,.tuelm.e.l your; reuualy.fet.wie - f.lbi.t Uudreu. .who hatl i j litis iy! win.1. .-noted for pretty j I worm n. .anil I liave only Hop -Bitters to i I lnv.-'.loiJ." " m«ai!'I^i«BkfuHY remain'!' " ' ('. I. James. ine, Drinre hior-i l', ... Ud. i May aCthTT^T ) KUO "with ^ lTwi." "• • M opi- 'la'lbetr A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY IS THE LOSS OF Lrctorv ^^^Ny tf.^lTeatmejt anti Rod. »"-iiy'U|'tiutEra- "" crLVKitlvKu*. The world- rmowaorl aiiutor. m 'M» inrairahle UuitU<a^l5rmn«in«h? or ""•!»? m^y he^ecuu^reinorwl MUM Uanjreom. ^trrP^ygCATABRH frrn-jn.' i oSTn^. . 7'- '" ffSSr-FEVER Crtam Balm tan be depended upop lo ffiee relief at once, and cure*. ^ i and I. atn-*u^.''3Ti^S^^^^^ltl«ur; hygwlli t*rfth*e ■ Ki.Y BltntL, UrUfYUIX. OWPftt, N. Y. (tarpfts, 3HattinflS,j?tr. SOME OF THE GOODS WE KEEP. IIouite.funii.hing Dry Goods, Standard Makes of (S»r|>ets, Foreign ami Domestic Bugs and Mats, South Kensington An Stputre.. American Woolen Drugget*. '^htTiwdtin Mat. in all Colors, Smyrna Rug*. Every Size, largest Stock of China Mattings, Matting lttigs From Chink and India, Bordered Linen Crumb Cloth* in Several Sizes, Mattings (or Schools, Ofiloes, etc., Damask Floor Linenn, all Width., Welt Seasoned Floor Oil Cloths. Sole Agents for English Coitidne Floor Covering, Cocoa Mats, Oblong, Square and Siiecial Size* .4 Cocoa and Rubber Mat. Made to Order. Wool Letters or Numbers Woven in Coo at Mats, Fine Window Shades Made to Order. AH goods marked In Plain FlgurcsStrlcuy One Price. Buyers of Household Dry Good, and are cordially invited to call. 7. E. ARCHMBllJLT & SUN, Eleventh and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. goal, Wood, Itrat , ttr. COAL AND WOOD J. m. SCHELLENGFR. (mxmaanr to A. Srhrtlmfer) HCDELLENUER-K L-ANDlJjp, CArE MAY. The aatiacrloerbeailoaTelolntorni hlirrload. and the trahllc graanOy Uot he kta the boK ■tod*. meiDiluig En, Store, Otestio! sit Pea COAL, Pine, Oak and Hickory Wood THE CORD. ^ ^ ^ 1 GLAD8TON PARNELL ■ ii. r. Jo Lt-n"~o, »odpi^.jMt-w»iix.R-*u. r abovMwt nvk-'x lUoolratert. ami >" »™"

CPRIOC. IIIOTOKT OP A I.I-NATir. Jatne. I). Bhsmn.Va. a patient in a pp- . vAtr'nutd-hotiw; Mrx Bi .elow, Vrifeof the , pby.iciau in charge; took a deep interest in tin owe.. Shu believed that insanity cbnltl I be'ouYpd Ly thoritl smudon *:;d generally mii-1 treatment, and she. choM Itbymna u a •ahject on yrhich to teat her system., llo sumdily improved, an til sanity wo* at la*t ' re .established. In the meantime Mrs. Bige- . low had become a widow. She soon after. , ward married Itbymna, and he became a physician. That was twenty years ago. Dr. Uhymut made insanity a specialty in his practice, and had charge successively of • [ many asylums. He adhered to the theory • of mild treatment which bad proved effira- . 1 ■•hu»s in LU nwu caxe. ^xl far the pnqataa . J-Ot patting it. In to thorough practice. Be r leaved, a abort time ago, the Grand View t . IlotcL uoar Itaneer, Colorado, tnrning it I . into an asyhus. lo order to train his t keepers by degrees, be at first only admitted ' three patientk, and these were supposed lo ib. only Slightly deranged Bat. he was , misutkcaju one of the-., sad one morning . j too. 4 bhu-ell attarked by a. fonon. mail I mar., who choked Luu iaeenuble. and . » I iiave kT.«-lf.t- if bis wife hod not , fua^ht hcrutcolt* b. free b'm. Diftiug the , caa.ed by tLe stntggl*. lbs drpwred her.. It Ttu. bad beginning J j ol drove Dr. Rl.ymu* irnaoo called from ebropt cliff- which jut oat into ; the Appomatot It ha* an historic interest r Tba " Pocahontas Oak," a Urge tree, stands on the point which giree nam* to tin- pl.w* and to the base of ihr rliff the tranh an.l limbs have fallen. Under this old tree, l'o- . relio hunter, nil visit tlis old tree, and earl., ' ; with a Chip, block or limb, walks off with - his booty. Crosses, rings and canes are - Ihtlntliau maiden and chivalrous knight. • Still, it is questionable whether cither of , them overaaw this tree. Its site is rouian- ; tie enough to have b.on the royal gronnd ■ of tho great Powhatan. But the historian ; informs ns that this chief made hi* home west or Itietim-nid. nt least twenty not- < ' from tu>> Oak. n.d it is also more , r oEIe'IKii't ' s,n rnr ^e."Tiw Chickskomiuy. on which river he was token, ramo near mifferiag deattPtr.i,, . Indian's club at Paw baton's liotnc. II- .1-* wo are tohl Ibkt trailition has claiim-.! l -r several qilacea iu Virg ilia the honor of he. I ii>g the scone of this event, iu in ancient I time* 8&veh cities claimed tho honor of tw. F ing the birthplace of ttie immortal Homer. : —J'/uUl 8aL Sight. Charcoal, laid fiat. While eold, on n Irani, Cannes the pain to abate immediately-, by! .saving it on for an hour, tho barn scents I almost healed, when it U superficial. And ! charcoal is valnable for many other pnr. | ( poses. Tainted meat, Knrroundcd with it, i U sweetened; strewn over heaps of decont- ; ■ posed pelts, or over dead animals, it pre- 1 vents an unpleasant odor.. Fonl water is , pnrlfied by it It is agreat disinfe sweetens the air if placed in trays around apartments. It is so very porous in its " minute interior'* it absorbs and cODtlonse-t gases most rapidly. One cutiic_iucb of fresh charcoal will absorb nearly one hundred of goaeons ammonia. Charcoal forms ' and sores, often corroding away dead flesh, reducing it one-qaartcr in six hours. In cones of what we call proud flesh it ie invaluable. It gives no disagreeable odor, cor- - rodes no metal, . hnrta no texture, injures no oolor, is a simple and safe sweetener and dlslnfyctiyit. . A teaspoon! ul of char- < coal in half a glass of wator often relieves a ; trick headache • it absorln the gooes and j j relievos the distended stomach pressing! against the nerves, which extend from the j , stomach to the head. , A CBCkL tiENEKAL. I A correspondent of the Solnltehe Zeitung sends from Salomes a report of the victory - of Dervlsah Pasha over the Albanians at the 1 battle of Deakub, which ehows that this clever bat unprincipiod politician and aol- , dier will not lose his reputation for oruelty. The Albanians stood bravely for four hours against the fearful rain of the TurkI isb cannon. Their lose was five hundred " dead and wounded," while the lose of the Tarks was eighty men, thirty-nine of them wounded, according to the report. But it is evident thai all the Albanian wounded were deliberately butchered upon the field of hattie, tpr among the wounded brought into Ueeknb after the bottle there was not" one single Albanian. The correspondent de- . claree that the same fato woe fnereUevaly dealt out to the few prisoners whom D»rviscb Pasha took during the flight of the de- | feated Albanians. Three villages were to. I tally destroyed. An illiterate preacher who, among other falsehoods, believed that men were always - right and women are always wrong, woe < wont to declare that tba five foolish virgins ' who had no oil in their lamps were til ■ omen, while the Svo wise virgins were ell i »«. A gentleman never forgets himself , even if he gets tipsy, he gets tipsy likes' gentleman. The storms of adversitj, like the storms of Um ocean, oronse the faculties and excite ) the invention, prudence, akill and foruiuua . •f the voyager. • What men call accident ie God's own • a txugh is not always the symbol of a L frank character. Yon meat in (his world 'l with falea mirth as often oa with false o gravity i Urs (Tinning hypocrite is not a more uncommon character than the groan- , Intone.

- The northern boundary of this country is K • i nui.-ked by soniCcairnt,. iron [Hilars, wood ; l pillars, earth mounds cud timber* posts. .A j 1 stone Cairn it seven and s-faalf by eigbt feet, r aixeltrtu mound scvoh by fourteen feat, on | \ iron pillar eight feet hlftli. eight inches ' t j top: timber jurat* fire feet high and eight" - inches aguare. There are three hnodred - . !. and eighty-two of three marks between the j s I -ate of the Woods and the base of the ; . ltocky Mountains. That portion of the ! I boundary which lire east and west of the f Ited River Valley is marked by cast-iron r pillars at eveii.mile intervals. The British | . 1 [iloeed one every two miles and the United i a Our pillars or markets weie made a* Do. r foul, MhliiJt.u. '.hey are hollow iron i. Cjo.ums thill, niihte of an inch in thickII . g. fct hi:;l.. C.tht loch.*, ►nnare ai ihe - Ik'! bare ai the top a sol d pyramidal I. rap. and al the ledune an ueiagnnal flange ' i .... h ... ih . koeoo. t'pou the opposite! t W .. idlers l.o inche- h.gCjhel R ""•! np-s"l r»c lutcvior ,.f Ihe l.qJln<V| g ' [rati- saeed to lib Olid' -et -Ai-lr sykAl , 0 ; mm-,, and Ih. rerth is w*H -ettn eujj J j in-taot. and ha loll l|a..Jh#J el-aoty ear ! d | L . ,!l ntU eo.i'm *■ wwk The beer flow dawn bis Ibniet like -- SHUT ,Htp--ii-.i throng!, a faose-p-p-.. Ho d did uot so mneh appear to drink as to annex J [he beer to aomo woudcrfnl power of raw14 tiou. Kehnper followed sebaper with such lightning rapidity that it Anally Imoamc ■' iinpomil'Ie to rcil *where one drink ended and another began. Ii waa as ono cniitinu- >• oils drink. Not a 'drop splashed from the corners of bis month and trickled down his clrii. -wasted. Wi, liner was too mnsljrly a " drinker for that. At last, as the last chime of the mtduiglit hour sounded, re-echoed and wo* borne onward in the warm hnsl. ™ of 'be summer tiigbt, Widmer bronglit " I down hh. lag!- glass on the counter with a r" j rre.h— empty, kbit a word was uttere-l: | • j every one stood gaxlng at Widmer In blank ' tmazi-inent at his feaL A« tba umpire ai. I B | iently counted over the money, Widmer ' 18 1 calmly turned to the party, 'Now let'i have : j the drinks for the crowd.' " j PAPTAIN KIDD'.-S q It ADR ANT. | f j A sea captain, Charles E. Havener, of j * ! R-raklaud, Me., lias in hie possession a sou- ' ' • v.nir of tho redoubtable pirate. Captain ! I it-ilMil Kahi, it being no less than a quad- ' j rant, witli which that bloody raarioer was I Tbo iiisiruuiout in af ancient design, j weighing abont fifteen ponnds, made from ,e 8l""-J- mountings l>eing made of brass, ' !* twenty inches, and the length of the are aix- ^ • An oval piece of ivory ie also aet in the frame, bearing the following inscription, 10 in letters of antiqnated appearance: "I. Hutchina.8L CaU.erius.For .CapL Kidd. ; x- ' It has been proposed to utilize the swift I current of rivers by syntems of anchored ; floats carrying, enrreni wheels ooiuwcted r - with dvnniiio.elecirie ajqoratns. The electricity thns generated miglit be used for al. most any purjioae for which power is re u qnired, an sell as for lighting towiw. ,11 ill Yonug man, always atop before yon cleat I through, then yon have got something left 1 04 Never exrusa a wrong action by saying tome one else does the ami (king. c Siemens, the great European eleotrician, a I, a* already laid asldo a lo-.-jt fmluue of twenty million dollare from hit cloetricnl uiventiona. and expects to mako as much n has just put in operation in Berlin. ■ The , inventor used to fat a poor n»B not many years ago. | kl ' ui -lech Rosendale, a native of Faleatlaa, ima deciphered one of the tueriptiooi oa j. | the sword of Miles Blandish. '

L - THIN. I ■ From a paper written by tho 'late Tlieo- 1 , " dore Parker, and read before the (Jew Khg- b land Hi*loric,CieneaJy-gicnl iiociely, we learn * , the following pariiculam regarding the gnu, 'I I - presented by bini, in his *fU, to tho State " i of MmaachasetU : . ' : Both Hancock and Aflinn were storing : ' 1 , at Lexington with Rev. Jonas Chart, an j ' I i eminent patriot, on the afternoon of April fi i ' If, 1775, when several British subordinate , ' , olfleere were seen riding up the main rood • 1 , ' in the-town. Tliis excited the suspicions of ' < i |^ucn wlio knew them to be British soldiers 1 I J although they were disguised. « | i In the night, intelligence was brought to I . MewtTS. Ihlnrork and Ihftl ■ Wrilt.l, X . expedition was on foot, desliued for Lax- > I iugtou and Coned rd, to get |MMaeasion of ■ . their [rarwns, it woe supposed, and to de- 1 , stroy tho military stores at Concord. They < > gave the alarm to the proper persons, whom ' • Captain Parker— grandfather of the emi. ' ncut dirino— had selected for that work, ' I and he sent men through the town to give ' >J church-bell was also ruog. _ j 1 , ! Captaio Parker livesl^bool two ondohe-, ' I j half or thfee miles from tho meeting-bonac 1 I lie hoddnreadlere lot* in tba evaaing. ar.J 1 1 1 j conferred with iiascoek and Adams, and J ' t wiry, to call out the soldiers. He weul to ' ! brd la'e ihit right, and ill. About two ' r . Vl.- k be si, called up l,y the men r«- 1 , f- rred to above and went lo the meeting- 1 . i. iuic (ihoi-'.miuuM, is )u.i l-ebtod It ) Ha ' . formed Lie company a little after day- 1 L l.rvak Mont one hundred and twenty I 1 men answered to Ibelr names, armed and 1 i •-piipia-d But at the iotolligcnee wo» not 1 quite certain, be oent out other ecoala to ob- , tain information of the advance of the ene- > my. ami dismissed the eoldiere, tailing tbam • t lo bo within call and assemble again at the ' 1 ! beat of drum Tbey dispersed. Not long ] < at if ono of Ins scoots returned and tohl him i ' Ih* British were near at baud lie ordered the drum beat iu front of the J t , r.rn close by lira Common. Heveotymen 1 nj-pearVd. were formed ioto four platoons, otxl marched ou lo the Common, ilia ( nephew. Jonathan Harrington, lit* last <nr » nine Of the battle, then a tod of sixteen, | l-layed tlio fife, which, settb a dm®, formed | wheeled Ihe flret tod fourth platoons at ' ] right angles, stepped ia front and ordered ; ' '-v man to load his piece wub powder 1 ' Until flea nnlr-,1 hi ml upon. Bat it I a e< utmuom hoe, and mood a little in front ( ' ! "I lira end ol ihe right wiug . bqpo the ( < Ii,, drew his award and caiiod them by name . B , to mute Iraek. and said be would order Ihe • j P.,«i wm shot who should run away 0 : All bright yooug scholars know what fob • j lowed -the flm of Ihe British. Ihe re nrn ot t- J c igl.t ,-t hi* ■ ■-nq any. his order to them to ; lb-/ w. te gone, the British soldiers gwse • I ihire hnreati*. ecd stopped half on boor and 1 or 'lien breakfast and Iheo reeumed their After Uiey were gone. Captain Parker and • his wen came hack, look op the dead, " I- raked after the wounded, ete. Captain 8 Ps'rFrr^air a llriii-li aoldior who bad loit5 erod behind, a little drunk, aeixed him and uia-.le him a prisoner. Ife was completely 11 eruicd, having the musket stomped with the » royal arms, a knapsack, blanket, provisions, ' cariqiich-hox, with sixty ronnds of boll c«r- - triilgea, e'.o. Captain Parker kept them as 8 Hie '1-tii opiina, as did also his son, and • then ihe Kev. Theodore l'nrker. " iuemt«re.l, uix receiving it on tho Slate's '• behalf, iu Uie presence of the Legislature, '■ Jan. Si, 1551, kissed the gun and said : 11 " I'am proud to he the humble instrn- » ro-iit of its tmiwiiuouqp to tbe Seffkfe, in i » hg*c cbambar it is reqnmled by tho-will k the' it may be preserved. ' j The w«ai»m is placed iu tho Senate chain - 'r ; her, ou the 1- ft of tbe drum and other relics 8 , from (ho battle of Bennington.— Phila. J M. Sight.

AN EXTRAORDINARY HACK. ,f A queer race took [dace nt Naples re:eoliy, on tlie occasion of the annual feast t u j of ii,** patron saint, HL Antonio. At two p. m. the picture of the saint, with bis in- * »e|nir»ble pig, was affixed to the door of tbo perish church, and owners of horses, asses, '• tunic* pigs, fowls, pigeons, eta, brought u them there, decorated with ribbons, and '' dep. railed their, oboli at the feet of the saint. i8 poor pigs were mounted and a grotesque! race began, during which riders fell off, ! bi-os s took fright and boys were trampled 8 under fo«t, a geueral fu-ilade of flreereekers adding to the oonfusion and hilarity. When the excellence of riee as a diet Is fully nudoretood, its one will ha of more freq qnent and of dojjy occurrence in every d household. It may he olassed as superior to " ,1 sny of the cereals which are in suoh general L ftS7S~.il.USj rareM No other foodUK> I. easy of digestion, and at its present coat it X is quite as economical as potatoes, oatmeal or grain grits of any kind. IIOXV HE LOUT niN T1U .-UB. '' A most singular _ accident occurred in Liege railway station lately. Aa the Brno- ' sals train wot abont to start, a porter hur. ' riedly 4)oted .the door ot one of the ewrS riogeo, when a piece of a glove was seen lo fall to the gronnd. It was found to contain 1 a man's thumb. A passenger was arranging ' his baggage in tba net with one band, while j the other wne so piocod that the thumb was j literally cui off by tbe aet of chatting the ^ door. The sufferer, after reoeiving asrgiB eal attention in the station master's office, s was able to continue his journey by the fob 1 r lowing train. I — | Have the courage to vearyawrotd clothes until you pay for your new ones. ' Nothjng but may be bed*.

A KASIIltrNAttLE DEKPOTINM. ! These- lady iltdrotimsre of Almeok's wot . , the T-eii:--. (Ustiereogh, Jersey; Gowper 01 'sefioii. Mr-, li'ruinnjiii-a Barrett, the Prb must [Hqiuiar. among those grand ■Llmrs n-rquiKtioustily Lady Cowpe j Jerscyl* Iranring, in, tho contrary, wi ; ,!l!" » " ttea-rioal . tmgeSy qu«cn," "»t while jt temptiug the enblinie she made he I 'self simply ridiculous, Iraing iucouceivab i ! rude, and in her manner offen ill-hro | ! Lady tie-ton wa* kiud and amiable ; Mm ; de Liereu haughty and exchi-ive j Prince i Eiicriiazy »a-i fcanc enfar.l, Lady Cost! reagb and Mm, Barrett very great Iodic i diplomatic arts, much flucase, and . on invitation to Almaek's. Vory oftcu p* [ whoso rank and fortune entitled tho . the entree anywhere were excluded by ti .- cliqueism of tho lady-patronesses ; lor tl i goverument of Almaek's was a pu . despotism, aud subject to all the caprices , despotic rule. B 1b needless to add thi , every other despotism, it was not inn , vent to abuses. The fair ladies who ml' ! ov$r this little dancing and gosai : ing world, issued a solemn proclanialti . ; that no geulicmau should appear a- tho t [Uembliea without being dreiwcd ifn kne 1 1 breechen, while cravat aud fhapeiiiLbra . On one occasion tho Duko of XVellingti , was about io ascend tho staircase of tl , dressed in black trousers, wh- . llio vigilant 3Ir. Willi.*, the guarilianof t! . establishment, stopped forward and soi , "Your Grace cannot bo admitted in tro . scrs," whereupon the Duke, who had r groat tespcct for orders and regulation j quietly walked away.— Art the Year ltvun j _ A cotter's wifo had a cow which one pectediy ceased to give milk. After const lotion with her neighbors, eho camo J the conclusion that some person nnluioi had cast an ovil spell upon iL To count, j act this spell she was told »ho mast fo the cow with straw from tho bed of a w I man who had given birth toTi child, b ^ had not since that event been in churc She accordingly went lo tho village of St trow, and after many inquiries, discover j ""oh a woman, and made a bargain I tbe contenta of her bed. After eatii Ibis straw tbe cow a! once recovered t • milk, a perfect. cure boiug effected. Bt most unfortunately, the husband of t not _iie<Pg .Earned of what had happen* £ tdeft iu Im bod fi'iini which it had been > (j Artractbd, and BeTfeTcFY65o7rom " it agol Itho ovil spirit fell on him, ho pined awi ' sud died. Tho old wife who told this > and tragical tale, remarked: "If only " esq 'or any other lwast, had been [ 0 into. Ihe bed fi nil, the sjSell Would hn " been broken," (to tho great disadvt 8 utge ot tho-Mi "ox other beast," Tot 0 pose); or, if hi* -»ifc had only lhou| (ijurie*. » . * qt'X K'N DKl'MNLTL ' At thttcomxni-oiai ndraualof tho Sen • a quack i« brought in, aceusod of havi '! been guilty ol a nui-auce by oollectitq T crowd, olid obdrueting tliraPotltNeuf. 1 Magistrate dereainLi a " Thou ►cjinip: Haw L U thou dra - est such a crowd al.o-.i-. thee, and sell est a lunch .of. Un rubbish." 'ili "Mnnsienrle Jngc, d> yon know b '■ many |*vi|ile cro-s tl,o Vout 'Nenf in T hour." • "llow should If." k "How many do you think, M. 1» Joge "I tell thee I dou't know." a " Well, than, M. 1« Juge, lot aa say I 'I thou-wml. Now, how many of those y„n think are wi*e enough to go iu whet " "Oh, posto' Perhaps a hmi'drod." ,, "It i, too uituiy ; but I leave tbem yon, and Inks ilie nine thousand n I- hundred. Those are my enstomora, kl n Jug.-. Cau 1 help it if God made lb II f-n.,Li » Care dismissed for want of evidence I- S. Iliipalth. a . , . L Friendships only exist Between people strong characteru; the hobnobbing of fo is a mere Afeminate waste.

Tbe real dimensions of a man consist* the size of tbo moral -iiadow be casts. Tilling ErFKr-rs — The tlinnremls complb-lied by Hood's 8ar«,p.rlll« • din- simply t,, tlirj-e i-lfei-ts whn-h tl great mi-dieinv lias upon tbiwc v.take It : Fiid : It purifies the bio, Ml. timmd .- It strengthens the system. I Third-. It glvi-i healthy action to t digestive organs. With these three elTeets no disease c ) long retain its hold. It it forced leave the xystcin, giving place to heal Mini strength .through the potent influeti of Ilood'.* Saraaparilla. Sold bydruggist*. Try It. She— "I am going to the liearh, ant want to get some sort of a battling <x tome. Most of tlirm are ro iudicrot yen know. Can't you suggest son tiling that will prevent me from maki keep beneath the surface of the watci Wonderful Cures. W. D. lloyt, A Co.. Wholesale and I, tail Druggists of Home, (la- says: 7 liave been selling Dr. King's New D roreiy, Kectric Bitters and Bueklet A ' nira Halve for two yew. Unre ner linrded remedies that setl as well, or gi such universal satisfaction. . There tan Im-cti aome wr nderfal cures effected I ilieac medicine* in ibis city... Bevel i -a in of pronounced Consumption ba Ix-cncntfre-iv cured by use of a few Is tliw of Dr. King's New Discovery tak in ronneetlmi with Electric Bitten. V guarantee them alwaya. Hold by B II. A-Komxty. The beat advice we Iravo beard glv to the bony uncouth bather this seaso to keep well beneath the water. My llvi-r was so fearfully disorder and I felt so feeble and languid that scarcely took interest in anything. Trl all tire rocwlled remedh-a without roll until 1 used Parker's Tonic, which fected a permanent cure.— Dk'. Id Bm Little, Rock, Ark.