|
STAR OP THE-, CAPE.
THE HIMMIG BOSDS.
inoreclnloM ««o g«in« •dditiomd •Inactk from the uwrtion that il U fmaM on fool. All I hot- to mj in raoord to vliot follow, i. Hut. u to tbo maim otodU of mj .lory, what I write la abaolulely and tmeqtiiToaally Into, and Hut II It waa neoeaaaiyl oonld
plaoo my flngor to-day ok aome of the priaotpaS aotora. I hare purpoaolr diamm ssjsff* stsSooW'
la, and tha afforta of tha polioo and Btavao to find oat where the mlaaing ■ hare gone to. To oatoh the thief
CAPE MAY CITY, N. .1., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4^874.
^?TTSia>tAS, EdUoc and ProeOf !or.
to, bat not habitnal. Tha gen in the bank knew that a little net x’arwSAW.'S
eeaeibk Well, p-aring Jong-h by the Foontaln Baringa erery b day—thoeght he wonld drop in.
*
t WMbond WodW they
5n£iS:“w-"
• bnt had ■ ’
in Now Tori? toy do with their money ‘
poet he wonld underetaad much,bnt the
in and the boaa wonld, and ho uo carry It homo. Liked • L - ’-*• he Fonntain. Wda a plain , and, though Ju would be glad
>lf to bnild the inaid aa c
it waa plain, be Sid m good morning, it not call again."
•b •'torward be did oall
a friend, and too
Would do for but be went in Land he would and he might
o old
..’a toe boaa. He beUeraa in but Inga banka, and he and toe old womai aaya they think you are^jJe—thej’fo/ hi’oT’iTbefore, Homaf” aald* < toi
oot ^on. What I lure gotja ac for a meohanio'a lien. Hang, me workmen ain't better of now than . If toia bore Hoaea doee m . oeit or ao, and a fellow wan
Inat a little mortgage on a fair honae— bnt mortgage, n3nd you—yon wouldn't
d obliging a nun, wonld you ? Of
bo done with *90,000." "Leaa twenty-fire per eent," aaid Wugglee, toe financiering director, “ with great and good judgment them twenty aand dolUn, teae twenty-fire per ae my brother Director aaya, may fructify—in fact, pot na on onr lega again. ~ “ The Fountain may .till giro out atreama of fluid lo the thinly," aaid Wagglea. "Bnt you urn oompounding with felony," remarked Mr. Qneenaby, quite aharply. " I aak you if there la the leeat chance of getting our bondt bank any other way ?" put in lo any Queenoby. quite ae bed ea the toiereB," roioe toe ery of all the
i-rflng a man, . know tb at -a a
recto,a nauallr look. jd&H p>t - -*—*•.
Well, then, let me hare anHoaea, put your money in at d toat'a my adrice," and haring
1 Compound then," aaid H
toe other direeton aaid yea : but they all nodded, end though the book of minntoe baa no record of ihe fact, Mr. Qaeenaby acted on their meeting Chancer Loftna at too Cor-
S hia riewa, aaking for a circular”
_ raa oeaaed apeak in g.
ia Ufotofng etae. To detect the f'^. meria not ao rerydifficult, but to toe biter ia quite another top.,, i. .as i.'st raluaa are undiaeorenW , ^ WlxT Acmta wa r -(mlh i|f Ocmponndimg falony u not qnieU y whiaparua, Terr ehtB bni%ilT hinted The* .ukngeseaUi^dc with ■a are of frequent oe-
a wallet, and counted out ulowly, twa, fire, ten, fifteen, twenty, thirty do I'^a—moat of it one-dollar bilb, and ' laal of it in fraotional oorrenr >mo flre-oent piece.. Some of Ui bilb fell on the floor. Now toe obliging Oeahl cents too lltl
S£
elgnataree waa graced with
nature after onite an amon_.
The caraular of toe Poun-
money or it withdraw
from Mi capital may rain him. If he learee toe nutter with toe detectirce, lie may or may not got fab money beck; •t._k.uu>. 0 f iiliiui— la *- '* ”
- tide's certain tin ikr, containing exactly *30,000 in United State, bondr
2Eir&
in and of an oxoiUble
mg toot an oh a large amount of money, if hia credit ia aeneitire, may wreck him fbumebUy. D toe banker or merchant
te2oe» l o?ihei letter*, will be paper, through "•«l«£llyihe be written In ei
alanoee of the robbery, printed in lax lettera, will be publltoed In a thonea jupera throughout toe country. V^rg
ao and Imbecility
in ragiud to nKme^car jnat ea often the
notiiing !Idle ee luge ea ww that the unfortunate loeorwil to deaperation. It b hardly lose money, without being
ibey wenttobek^toe^e^toeblack beqnu box waa gone' PoUce ! Deteotirea.. Of eourae they were put to it atraight. id they monied orer it, and fc .. it, and got on a trail, which th eland to be ae atrong aa a cable, touted itoelf into two traib, thei three, and then into a toouaand strand of which tuned cat to |
aten/l
oT^S' the *40.000
he glad to compound felony. Of oonne I am no adroeate of treating with rob- . . -a_. T I, nol to be
the*"dolbr.*^ The loaer may hare to paas twelre mdntet
j Wore ’
of oonatant agony oaf ore he gate them beck, (we Bn taking one of tha eaeee of toe men fortunate hfunoter.) and tom n lortom.il — — ^
n per cent
unlucky In Ufa, but wen fortunate enough to bon younger friends whom
SlEiT^
ic big boe th Hoeee'i
I no one will erer pretend to know, the old (unUeoea knew about it i, that when the dey'e bbor wen
rslfs,
Then toe Fountain
one of the Dinoton ■cl though toe 1 worried him at i_., _ perfectly aolrcnl, and
dafloicncr in their capitel in fire mi nerertheleee Qaeeneby waa curio know how toe trick wu done. Be aingularir penis tent, end obi ■tan, be UKmght it onr lor mil id torn wee forced to grre it up, Borne thirty dayi after toe robbery, Oueenabr wee in the Corridor Hotel, in Sew York. He had an engagement with a capltalbt, and waa waHing for warf hfm^kLi Cte. SSghTfn’tho face, and midr^'An yon not Joseph "Sf^netoenp*. Take it. It may be of nae to yot
Mr. Loftna f And how «
took their *20,000, with the ai
of hb Bon, wer fire-hundredth ti ■addled end m
Like the oat in Alice, all they oeuld lay waa 'it ramahed." The poor old genii went home, utterly ertinguianod, look to their beds lor weeks. Wiggles aaid: " Pirilinthrophr dom ended that the money mnat be found
tonne no pitcher ean si war. keep going to the well and not get broken. Bo Chancer Loftna, Eeq., or toe forger bond thief, wboee reel name ia er or "Spence" Pettia, got hauled
aa inmate of toe State Pi
»w they are 85; they may be 50 before long." •• la tiiia you addreee t“ uked tot **"'Xrtalnly it ia, and not aahamed ol '■ neighborhood." 1 1 will think orer it. I may aee yot ^Qaoenaby went to hb bank and drea certified check for *7,000,and buried
yet comfortably ft there hung quite ^
utoual
The pulor waa plainly, lurmahed; on toe walla
“ My «ijd?* < Strange ! ic into yr ■
Catharine, ahowl
, am the door, end aar to you mbtreaa to hare little Uertrnde dressed, and that her papa intenda taking a stroll
n left.
Hotel, and there waa Mr. Loftna. This gentleman'a word, were brief. " If you think I am such an infernal fool ae to take e certified chock yon
ay poor ojunion of my
abllitr.
time art _ eroding any :
hour afterward waa
at Mr'Zoftna'
!=«•
i only be ae
itedforbythe us ea me paekago by nte-lbe nine of the Mr. Queeoaby felt in hb orerooei . ockct, end sure enough the™ •“ a goodly-aized package. The
; — ptlitea package wee examined and tha bonds, twenty thousand dollars' worth In all, raa found to be correct. Whether Qneenaby and Loftna tried tha brandy
know. How tha bonds c
Qneenaby’a pocket ean only be aeoonnted for br^tlic anppoeitlon that the
newsboy pnt them there, bnt hoi ‘ coda were taken from the Fountain is
ill a mystery.
Ibia ia precisely how, in this pertien-
—e more likely to be aroused by their oriee than sympathy or admiration. To the Britiah aurreying ship Challenger we arc indebted for the history of the two Oerman brothers Btotteuhoff, who passed nearly two years Inaoeeeaibfe Island, in toe Bontoi
Atlantic Ocean.- The inland uao named - im the apparent impossibility, aa iwed from the aea, of ascending its irecipitoon cliffs, which are 1,800 feet
Heuey from the Coeatry.
If to-day, aaya
exchange, we could
„ riring towue of Now York and New England, and, Aa-
[or'.iiid.iiR
banished i ... ir sole object being tha acquisition a little wealth iir the sncoosaful iting of scab. Hero, on Nor. 97, 1, they boded, baring journeyed m the group of islands called Tristan d'Acuna, thirty miles farther south. Their provisions were of the moot meagre description, consisting of rery
roonurau! qnauwucs wi nwur, rmc, urneuita, ooflee, salt, a little tobacco and far. Their most ralaablc stores were ihalo-boat^withmaat, aails.andoua;
greatly surprise you to diaooi S money these people hare intrustNew York ana Boa ton in the hope of big returns. From many e " pooketbook ’ you would draw forth a band-imely-engrared railroad bond—perips aereial of them—whose unused conpona made painfully manifest the condition of the inreetment adrbed by friend in the city to whom the y waa eent Lettera, too, wonld
Their battery oonsbted t
a inability ei
> to pay
Theae particular occurrences need not sympaths, because toe
the money to lose end from toMT
parted wi And ahou
d country people t e cities and endearc
toe aides of the elifl,
worked a real good. Aa to indiriduab, — —n only leotnre them, hoping they a ten. For the little banka, since
should be oom polled to loan tlieirfum
thanhelf of 11 drawing ten per cent interest Many of theae investments iiare lately come to grief—oonreying, it ie to be a salutary leeaon. This is eon apart The Goremment shoal with toe benke. What I desire b to earnestly call on "other folks" who hare money, more or leu, to pay personal attention in patting it oat Yon lire, perhaps, in the country, rer from town. In the thriving Tillage
manufacturer to whom a moderate loan wonld render a great and bating service. Investigate the ease ; aoe if his aeourity b ample, and give him a helping hand. Boob investigation will do yon good. It will be in atriking — tract with you present habit of aeni cash to you city friend.
toe New ^oST/lenM in H>eekinf~of the workingmen's riot in that city, to - Hyde Park riots, uestion at bene In England the
"Now, my sweet pet,” aaid Mr. Loftna lo a pretty blonde-haired child.
i Mr. Q
cannot be disturbed.
no, now, that's a darting; run to Catharine and get dressed, and by-end-l papa will taka yon out foe a walk. Yc _
kbsed°toe
d by-snd-by a walk. Y-
—. . lenaby” o. id parent, as he kissed I aired her to the d~ want ao much more i boy*. Nowth# child
ly drawn when occasion calls, yet tr there the greatest hesitancy existed fore the prevention of e popular meeting in Hyde Farit waa deeidM on. Onoe decided, the gates were eloeed and formidable lines of polios drawn np within.
" I am to be feund rery often here," •aid Mr. Lottos, ‘though I make no appointments. People moatlr find me wben lbey want me/added fir. Loftus, I am aSn’ignorant of how you can re me," replied Mr. Queenaby. What about those bond.?" inred Mr. Loftus, in the most nou-
‘Ah, I perceive yon hai You will count them. Be * Correct. You will give them
You shall hare them; but I want, mnat hare the money first," said Mr. Loftna, just aa quietly ee er ting the leel of a msgaxine mother-of-pearl paper-knife. urned?^inqni
riotory for both rides, but the goremteonld not afiord to repeat it. From
ibgMririSc*
From the first p
Th* Bridal Tear,
going upon
ai dll t know
bridal tou. They
folks,"
Ing only a clerk, Sprigglee' me li—i»-s «_,1 I.. ..i.i"..,
of in-1 limited, end he oonliTnot expect Fire, I at first in the way of bring,
r, hare I “ Of oouno," lie aaid io old Dolger,
morally been the oanaae or their ben- [ a wealthy member of toe firm who had ihment from toe worii When we kindly granted him three weeks' leave -- — .'rrau^lasrT^Tstessfas
niteu
KegW that
■
worked hi
three* tim! things go. W
K,
an old
no and -half ponnda of powder, 200 bullets. Immediately upon lauding, toe of the brothers started game, climbed
sst~
follow. Fou
f the adroi
in buildanother portion of toe
the Tristan i ising to retn The brotl devices, may be said i ''leir hardahine. to keep out toe lilt. The bunt:
living and loving. We behcrei should find life's purest joy in toe charge of life's sacred duties. ” “ I declare," pursued the old l ' li a glistening moisture in bis should like th mo first bleeaed
beT And*
1872, snd no i The Tristan mi
ison ended in January, sals had been captured, n failed to return. Win
ling on one of toe Iripa round tl ad, the whale-boat wu serions _ aaged in the surf. In the lieginning April^ ISK^the tussocky gnu ' i made, eoeidentelly caught fire, and whole of it wu destroyed. ^
at off, ar
ing, it became imperative
visions. The whale-boat . . halves, and a sea-cart constructed, on which the brothers uiled to another past or fcho islaad, nna she* *— 1 anata. Winter aet in in Juno with a hoary
gala, during wl
> lay in
washed away. This wu a great calamity, u it deprived our adventurers ot the only means of luring the beach, except by awimming round a high blnff. Unable to roaoh the plateau after the of the boat,* ~ 1 — ** “—
to diminish toe dally allowance to a quantity jnat anffioient to snstein life, and toward the middle of August both
and pork, w.
about Mr. Loftus. Hia - • bearing that of _ _ • the faintest
'SKK"; .
parka, the Britiah gorfound toot toe straining
In October, a echo
une in right. The —, ,.
rothers a quantity of salt pork, bissite, bnt declined giving anything more except in exchange for sealskins, which the Btottenhoffs did not possess. The schooner agreed to return in e few weeks' time, which wu rpent by the exiles In trapping snalawito which to pay their passage to toe Cape of Good Hope. In November toe supply of penguins' tgga, mi article of die; upon which th
ohiedr 'relied and the biseni , were exhausted. It bow be
y to seek other snsten
aoeovdingtr swum ronni to the rocky point or bluff to the southing food, and alio in capturing six ■*■1* They were visited by an Ameri-
can whaling schooner, and c their sealskins for some tobe shirts, and 95 pounds of flour.
Expecting toe return of toe Themis, advantage wu not taken of toil opportunity to quit the island. They returned to toe north beech on the Ktth of December, end nine days after a
your wife the sights."
said Dolgel, with a nod. on about it I made long
ly bridal tonr, and o become my wife
We lied it ail fixed, and
r it! and she worked be the grand event of o wanted that it should ajsMnis.isv 4 " g five hundred dollars a a good pay for a salesirtjy years ago—better
lady in
the other. There is a feeb^sbnt well, meaning effort to look ufe in her face. On the next leaf is e middle-aged man looking u if he had been suddenly shot through the roof of e starch factory,
strange country. Opposite is the pi tare of his wile, who, haring heard . -* catastrophe, hu made up
tejiregiedfarjh^wor^
toer. Then wo rode two miles to the ibsteatiel cottage I had secured u a "la. My “•* ‘
id Mary’s money had r first meal thereafter
feTSLI
> make yon squirm, their eyes turned rith an expression icsrthly solemnity. Then follow unelee, taken in their orerlets, with a spreading inclination in icir clothes, hair, and face, u il they are bound to get tooir money's worth;
id varnish
s unalloyed id my tome
1 1 doubt, young man, il or
ith s regretlnl sh
he adde< head, "
FoTm” 1 ^
really caught the drift of the old i
Boy of toe Period. ' The hueoaneeiing instinct in toe br ‘ ** healthy youth would be
of the family under the < picture is of an old genCL— expression of wary raaHoua- ' is (see as if he wu cngujfra t* i
ie grandma
with a
1 bad h
o middle of
. , who had While this parley wu going WhilfflcW'W'tdc'rl'm JSSSfe
satisfactory manner than Serrano conld a a— e, id GalTOX, With
UTeS
die an ag^rcsnii
designed for each other. '* lieturcs ol Cousin
wife, who stopped
d his young wi ■n on their tom
or?o? eigb
io lived ne: at toe end of whic end ho moved I
vorth some fifty thonsand dollars. iu been photographed in hie hat, which s one aixo too large for him, and which
vend broken-spirited
i perfectly ho
iwkward si
ed expreuion I I watched for _jt 0Ter OB e w 1 hours a couple learning to fly. f n f or another, lat balanced uneasily an the edge : Thare is nobi
nest, solemn and grave u judgeo, 1 oked u if they had come out of ill knowing evilrytiling. The old rere coaxing and going through
s exercises which I suppose were toe first principles of flying, and toe Ena? •JSf'.sis'“isK.-SK —' '"n-pid-i-ty." The young are
in learning to fly—and I have
heard toot they often linger in the nest
long alter they s
fed and waited upon
I driven away by the parents, who :nt them out with their wmgs snd pick em with their sharp beaks. I don't
like to think this, bi s found a voung bird fence. He allowed
ered that'hi not shot, so effort to fly. he Led —
looked fc
itXn,
be story of toe fall of the U
_ considerable portion of our citi*
would starve.
Greeley used to uy that I i&XLTCaT'.
Mother, ai _
The U. a Treasury re
f their sssocistes who had
mlf a
any who said they ooul ir, they steered straigh 1 —* * -nd, landing at
, ... toe port
ebir, gave themselrr- ! -
ebargo of the French authorities. Of course the first words they uttered ' ing were to accuse the oflioir in of the principal fort of betray-
tEeir >
ity of any s
fonght well enon
. _ ing u wee practicable, . jdor Outolar and under Balmcron tot regulars made steady progress toward .t i .—-ji and reduction
found the '
implete investment i
n ol the Government. With bis
good lack, be is likely to gain largely by ibis event. The capture wu effected by a member of his own family. I’he troops lately employed at Caragena will be set free to operate
iuccced iu dispersing this inat jis position will be materially ened by it. ”— j—
iatly stren^tb-
tage to Serrano. He i
anil punishment. The quarrel between Salmeron and Castelar, which resulted finally in - - - * — •—
S 'nion in regard to the treatment ioh these insurgents should r liter the ospture of Cartagena. Serrano
political culprits is'.alwa
ui ad-
, up every other i|uaUiy ;ixmI, bad. snd indifflrent.
speshiality, an7 thej"u5 ^norally « diill in other things ox they are sharp tt tost. ' , . Next to doing s man an injury, n Eoneflt? and then 'continually remln.
linent* 8 Gen. Shek-
■n soya that when he met President ncoln at Fort Monroe and asked him lether he shonld catch Jefferson
_ ooln repUed
toper who, id. “I can't signed to*
pledge.’ Bnt perhaps you oonld fixil so I could drink it unbeknownst to my self From which the General right fully concluded that the Presidon! would not break bis heart if Devil
being offered a drinl
Tbo Boston yVanscrfpf says : "Each
ailery la framed an ugly frame of mind." Gilt would
more appropriate.
_ , sent into this paper “ A plan for improving toe currency." Why this Ds/mir Former* who hive been holding toeir h»y for higher prices are dumbfoendedst toe lignrcs receding from — on in December to 812 at pres-
ol fodder have
A young man sent his girl a grapes one afternoon lately, a next day a follow met him on thi
id : Those gropes wci night; send some uj:
good In w«u
nigh?
Bath Advocate gives the foHowtatistiee of toe grape crop of _ ait Valley and too laiko Kenks region for 1878: Total vintage, 10,000,000 pounds; marketed and us«l on table* 5,000000; preseed by the Pleasant Valley Wine Company, 2,750,000 ; 1- e-t hand, 1,000,000: leaving 1,250.ppoead to have been pressed by
habit too tenement bom say. toe World have theme ot sympathetic o
long been too
liaymen—in a word, toe men who ~rr-S “• bone and einow ol toe city's commerce and industry—nil fall under toe same class with respect to too pay they reoeili*, and toe manner in which they epend it. They give so much -lean work far ao much clean money. ,ml it app«a that oobor, steady bone nd musoleTwntities a man to receive rom 8700 to >750 a year, and to get that lie eon out of it His first com.ort is to take unto himself a wife, and
_iueh differenoe, bnt after that every one counts." This ia verdict of a workingman whose earn- . -.. . been found in-
growing family in
ings of 8
Wh. n
to him, snd we disoovog wu l token. It wu mnat have fallen in hit
idontiy boon deserted. He
’ pitiful, so we loot him in toe wsgon-
chiEben ..... ive to him ; they oat up fish for him— pounds of it—end tried to amuse him u if he were a lamed child. But it wu of no nee, he drooped still more, end then died snd was buried with martial noise and pomp. He would not have been e euoooesful pet for Ibeee birds have a lonely, isolated nature. They seem to have bred in them toe wild, untamable spirit of toe wind end wave, snd if denrived of their free, soaring flight, and their sportings in air and water, they will languish and die.—*
Xicholat.
satisfied ax hornets are. Mnnny ix reiponaible for most or toe dirty work that hax been done in
en to!
e day af-
rotoere left U, and had capre seels in a few days toanjtoe
’ristan men departed,
Themis would s
innication the brothers t
certainly
held with any — — — - ten months afterward. The reel their history is e ecriee of almost paralleled sufferings and privatii For six months th« brothers were eepllving at toe top of toe
fortitude and reliance never seems to have deL When rescued by the n the HStli of October, 1873, Bortntoure'fooA B Theh'rilC at in two Pisces, and their : only useful u e blow-pli — * v - fire. Thus after two
The help. The
netting it Ir
ie crop, trri RSt
The j -* *he
out and the"
I what God calls a good on
ain, and after a brief and bappy boneybil his ship wu never liearJTfiom'! and ionbUeu foundered at see, with all on word. Tlie young husbimd, as ho was dressing for sea the morning ho left home, playfully threw a pair of stockings backward over his head, to test sailors' charm or other, and they
w weeks in Ban
if toe mMtrcmarkabjeii
eomplishes great recalls in a laay, disorderly way; and makes men million-
before they have had ton- *- e themselves, and go to w I trading ia a grand putime ..-..■.reds of Texans. They like
grandiloquent aonnd ol a “ purchase ol sixty thousandihead." There is something at onoe prinoely and patriarchal -t—. i* nu-py enjoy toe aaventurons
"too great 'grazing plains, the i ol the ranch, Uie*poisibiIity of
„,, , of the road. Nearly all the immense region from the Colorado to
the Bio Grande raising. T
the plains
horses, cattle and sheep luxuriate
the giant f
of ouynuta wandering hog* to
io offer superb facilities for sheep hu
bandry; and the valley* along too streams are fertif
exacting farmer.
r Romance of Reality.
>m. (Jne-fotirth ol t£eir earnings is
Eouse in willed 4
anfBoo for the oooupauoy of sick and too well, toe Bring and toe d. And while the average workingman gets better wages then Hie average clerk bo is lose endowed with the training and too self-control which wonld
1 bedstead, he remarked : " Ban ' r there till I oome back."
cm stay th
tny and many a year ere, but, nloa! he
ir love, nor I
>r died out
MrauS
of death and sickness which must or leu frequently visit every family. Hia home is not an attractive plaoo for spending hie evenings and Loon of real, and toe Boat frugal pus some portion of toeir time and spend some pittanoe of their money in places of pnblic resort. She same ctreum-
approaebing. she turned t
s if il
rhom she mourned end
her^det ue hope and trust that she 1 gone to him. By her desire, she * buried in her wedding drees, with while, gloves and wedding ring. Her i w.e „ ~—nii>r but very dlf .. . lovwleft Porte-
New York, and in a v.
became enamored with Irish servant girl in hia brother’s II
Uy, end married her.
Fog Sickness Among English Cattle. The recent heavy fogs about Loudon ,nd ill. vicinity, have been productive if an unusually largo : ' 1 '
e stock oi
,bfor
ibi r.b uto exhc tea-
minions ot
now the plains beBsu Antonio and toe Bio Grande, is number is steadily increasing, lot uncommon for a single individual to own 200,000 head of osttle.-
NcrUmcr't.
in health and spirits, ti pauper* to a strange la Their hardihood an' * -durance h aaaHng mUtonuue, ue it with fortitude and reeig- 1
■ir eggs il. the
lecturer the other
night repeated e etory which en old lady onoe told him. This lady at one "— kept the most uf—*
i in Cambridge, n»
One day a aeady-loSiung man, wito unkempt hair and beard, o»me to her door and asked for board. " Sir," she said
than the female. The book of the beak of " ordinary cook of the common * 1 inito different from that of lh« - - - *' 'n figbt-
ia quite di —it is ads
tost I receive none bnt
'• ''Yery
declining in men who have voted on the basis of property qnalifi-
lebuaband nr' Mfau I beak
hu gone I known to
to edict 'Shiosgo
malady may a side of too water, if the
which have prevailed to such an e: ordinary degree during the prr winter, continue. The Field uys I on the third day of the show, w opened with every appearance of • ceaefnl exhibition, and with a fine ety of priae cattle, ninetv of toe animals were removed, seemingly choking, and found nooeuary to slaughter fifty
liately. The illOTee
fined to the single the horned csttle i:
miKgest.'d. *1 n abundant supply of-pure air,
other purposes. — - product u follows: for ganrvnent rum (official documents), 200,000,000 pound*; educational usee. 180,000.000 trade, 946,000,000; manufacturing.-
iployingOO,-
vw u*uu —— — -jmen. Then there \are 100,000 oollectora of The paper import of too United *— O 0GO 000 pounds ; toe do.
faotnro at 374,000,00a
o keep a growing foi
comfort. And this
type of all. They all marry, for the s ■-'BSrSasiiiavj a-ste — 1 higher forms of refinement hu
le choice between the society of id the society of the bor-'—-a earnings ii
If tb
room wherein two adults
mow • half doxen children are crowded together, end because the labor-uvin* ■ »—securing oleenlineu in
j are wholly inadequate. rhile the persons who inhabit
uu« — be exalted in —, toe people whose good fortune, superior education, or abilities have given them larger means and better abodes, they evertheleu deserve to lead a more rholeeome Ufe than that which ia their ct. The same classes in other cities .are infinitely better. The money which they pay for the use of a single room in s New York tenement-hoiue would in any other city purchase U - *
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comfortable home, in which their fsmi"je might be surrounded with frugal imforta, and their ohUdren reared, u icy cannot now be reared in New •rk, in health and usofulnou. These •e facte which it behoove* New York_n earnestly to consider, to the end that they may be remedied. And they may be remedied by properly directed effort. The character of the lenement-
- present occupants thereof s ea wherein to fix their homes.
al toe dissipation of the fog.
story o
"intelligent i
listing horaex, who rms* the lofte in onr wool-bo
hone, t It, and
toe year—from October to Jane, the temperature is u equsble. periiapt, u that of any part af the World: ranging between 50 and 75 de-
briskly, perhaps toat he tou escaj
crack from toe whip. The other i ing one of toe workmen bed on an army ISEKiS snssss
[ uhl ooaL The horee, f '' ht - ■^r^k.r 1 «- P ~
wd«M.
in, badly 'frightened and u pal* •boat, at the toird-stoiy window.
Aors de
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w weekly paper, caRed^fj*
winter averap^SO i
Seed* 85~degre«*, but the exoeeaivo moisture in the sea-air is then relaxS , ss3,';^“- i rs' “SSTSaO-l. Hidmbt lo* Sa Northern winter to toe genial atUlle lightened np with banks of olean-
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