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“7 "S®!*-. U*A mtm&l ■udc of Um different kind, of mS or nee. Too'd nerer (MM borr thM «M mode, not ernn if I told 70H It «m H ta dea*: Hat they mode » model exactly the elmpo the nee —*---*dolphJ«»eir ' • tar eoonher
modeJeetkeyeboee. 00 S)m»keUiePerieo rw . thin Jip ttm peered in, mi
• thin elip me poerad in,
ninntee o«» eats,
taw of Peril herinff ebeor IbeeUp, eUda eheUm oald. ud k> mike it tide' waited Cin bed only to pom in iayarij£msr:
SEa’iS^ 3 *^ 1 isisws--s
.m» or Metieor. Hota. oflb.rota-ataiaj^s-rS ■aelL Time went on, end it tegmn to sssesi^jsvsstr wee Bade betwaw^e pUnet end o * aid iezt eeme the queetioo, how •m.'sSKsisrc doenree of the eaeetaoetope. aid it wee dieooVered by &r. Ho«*ine, of Baflaul, tbta UMaa wee • namr of water ta Theee white epoU wan leeoev ■a polar anowa. The while metdieated the pteaenoo of ohmda; re knew there But be moantaini, inewnlaritiea of wnfeu.^rain fella, ate SHSS^vsirS!
aa
Mt of ill kin.
0tto*w^^nUttd ”e^>rt la To nadTtbam it win be seoeaeary to heal oar beta and all fte needful epplienoae for theeheae e good mile end Bwrre orer the iatwreniaw toe: end aa wa Battle down to owr work we think of the joaraey the Bwedieh A»Ue bos ersr ' . ; ' aboat to aHiaipt. At leal we ere el the sssSaS^SSS ' haa of watac, oar thoaghta foil of the
eight like flCot a Wt of it. ahowano keadeeua Sgfc£Sg^a
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY If 1874.
NO. 9.
Owe ef the aaaaU otgataea
_t fcagaal owe bt Pad^ at, ayondert, taftta far the ^raewaoltatim
'lea wUta attetaed ita
BL-'issfivS'-nsss ■oep of men poling a aua oil of r’CT-SESlSSf — ) of eoidiere for the reeeae of the wned, aadl wu cariou to eee the ■aaeaptored for reeaeeitatina, and w near to the eoeae. It wu eeay to that the groop of men in aniform * traiaed to aha work, for they pro- ' ■ tar and eotirity, bat ,
AS™ to that ef Kara, the air would - —* end ita dauity than two-flftha of 2SiJsa«rv£UKs
[r atrangth ntoned.
he earWu part of that 1*017 waa I the polee of either of them ehoold here been at aewenta-foar or aerenty^ii before they aaoended. We all knew that people lived at a neat iMtade. The inhabitant! of Qoito ware 9,000 bet a bora the level of the aaa, and yet wa hoard that they deseed the whole night through. That foot waa enough to show that they e^qyad (oed heeli. The leetnrer then paooeeded *0 deal StgSlBwSS wSSlekrf^a tenth of Goethe^ rk, that " in her mooatroaitiea narwveala her aeoreta." Jopiter, he wu iutinot with ita Inherent Ordinarily it had a light green ed none, like Satera, bnt aomeWiWfSiSSX "• the theory that the planetu are u-
keep the month open. A Sad with hot waliar wu the body on the ootaide of —dorm the atanal onlamn u well u along the front of the body. The nit mf the atomaoh and the aidee of Hu
h a gentle
- na and the
sars,
•Cadd-
is were without off dun he had aeon t of earth. Only a few mom re taken wp with these prelimi: vied qniehly to^the*oearert^ata the butkaof thaBafu for the ... > at the drowned, celled the bureau
■KAfisruSsKSS sas?s.:'iirsrMi met with aa eomdent, whioh mmj
a being imaged, the auweon proided to opeeate ; the tonrnlqnet waa plied, the fleah divided, the bon" ’ re, wnsn, to fab aetoadahuant, h
t foraake him. Withont apprie- • patient of the terrible feet, he e of higpopila into his carnage, °n waa anhoorand^ hSfbSc_ w wee obtained, and doring all me the patient lav euffering/The of the eupenae ana great, bnt ly n mffoirmt ponlahmiant lor hie
aa eent to him anffering from
a amall portion of the ofarriole. The praetitioiier had trnated anss^es;i. , .rsj~“s5
fomaT'oat
_m5yBiaoihief rerniiol' 1
small piece of dead bone, wl — almost aa easily removed aa lifting it from the table. The villainooe plaster
removed, water dressing applied, in a fortnight only a ecer '
Edinburgh Review, wl
icdy. An operator t “ nn or twioe, whiF 5 -’
■ phyaloian com ,toau that the
FhaalfarUao Car provingi^nafa^t;
of life, at whieL of ataiafaetion. When the ooonpant of the uttriai made aa eAwt to breathe, aU manipulation wu discontinued, lest it ibould interfere with the natural eat Air J | tta
d in the effort
Batah ef fer. Urtagitaae. <■ aarpaat of old Hila ' hu ta
ptaurltta^STi^ta^ulabutadta all. aaa fallen ia the aearah far the hmdwtaeaa of the aaywtatiau rirtr of
hide,— of the patient, aa theignoranoeof the medical attendant." This ia what the laborer told Radeliffe: “ Ah ! doctor, mine is not the only had work which •he earth eovera.” A very ottriona, and entirely unoonsiou. confession of ignoranee wu tide by a country doctor who came op mm Suaex to attend the meetings of well-known medical society that need -3 assemble at Boll Court. The genUsman in question is deaeribed u a *-* who always spoke on, and pmoed the finger, of hia right hand ‘ —* The anbjoct of *
atedtl
oovery that! the tame of
Yea,!
Hfilu if Ti Tlitagi*ini. for so many years, and recently in particular. has bean ee maefa before the public. It appears that be died of body — r on ita way to England by nj of ibar. Thau details am ao pvaoiae u to Itaawe little doabt m to the troth of the important fact that Dr. Liring- ‘ hangar living. Dent traveler a 1 Biaatyre, a ar Qlaagow, Scotland, in 1817, and in —*- youth wu pot to work in * —“•— In the neighborhood, tving after knowledge, hr >1 at Glasgow ia the summer, purI hia mill weak daring the winter he. When atm a
ad theology. In 1840 he wu orI; and left lor Port Natal, Africa, apany with the celebrated ~“ aiooary. Dr. Moffet, whose danght married. From 1841 to 18M Dr.
ingetone labored
—'—ataUonata_.___ the latter deM he had crossed itanant of Afrioa a little aouth of the tropic of Capricorn, andhe reeatved
JJtatatalW^la 1 ^ nUik**':
g him toss
rpeaoie name. Next aationad the matter to
zr* . Maeama wu estimated at .. ffUrttatol, Aboffl fifteen
a ia said, left the dly; end
, Oaprieora, am in 1868 a medal from the Royal Geographical Society for •‘having traversed ... Sooth Africa from the Cape of Good ! ‘ Hope, by Lake Ngami to Ltngmhtl, and | he •• --e to the weetem ooeat in ten de-
of latitude,"
, 18M he returned to England, after having traveled over ll,0w t milee of
mal adroit, pestilent fellow., nniaa to any party, whose only power power for nueehlaf. He wu then am prised at Hr. Smith's urging for the position, and thought it o only hue^beaaadone,through ignor the part of others. Mr. Weed see ^5.^55rss«v tionabU character of the candidate,
^5‘hTw^S
or to tho ( tola
that he had answered the letter and that action for the present would be delayed. It was thought that this would bring Mr. Smith to Albany to look after the matter, as it did. On arriring he promptly called upon Mr. Weed, who expostulated with him aa to the character of hia adidate. " Nevertheless'' said he, if yen make it a point that '
—ot it."
Bnt yon know *hat n bad fellow
Cholera. ' item, of lateral. n the Atlantic [ A man in Washington county. New - - cholera ■ York, recently eloped with hie eiatcr in
j law, aged IS.
cauldron. The little wretches won’t a|v
predate yoar eacriflce.
The highest newspaper office in the world ia at Oerro de Pasco, a village on slope of the Andes, 14,000 feel
to tne level of the sea.
; a recent fox hnnt^iear Santa Fe,
! ot territory noariy three utter and. "drawing in,'
ahsTau
lithe
not a hone cenld be pro- ■ *- say noting
Shakspeare. Everybody the liveUest attention, ee et the theatre last night, the play of • Taming the ?etraohio cays to Katherine,
choleric.’ " There wu a general bnrstof laughter,which waa inorsusd when the learned ignoramus proceeded to vindicate himealf. Ho gravely asserted that to convince himself that the actor had made no mistake in the word, he had himself referred to •’ -* Shakspeare, and had ___ word had been there need correctly. He afterwards plnmed •' ” the discovery.—London
great attention in scientific and social circles. In March, 1858, he returned ’ Africa, entered Lake Nyuea in 1881 id nude further explorations. In —ffl hia wife died of fever. In 1884 he returned again to England, and after organising another expedition, left
again forAfriee in 1865.
Flanging with his little force of men
into the wilds of Africa, Dr. Livingstone was soon lost to the civilised world. In 1867 there eeme a report that he had been killed by the native, in a battle near Lake Nyaaaa ; bnt subeeqnent investigation* proved that the rnmor waa falsely concocted by a few of the Doctor's native servants, who, afraid of punning the journey in the interior with him, turned back, and, to explain my their cowardly action and | the possession of oertain personal prop-, erty, declared thst Dr. Livingstone wu. killed. A few months later an expodi-,
tion left England in search of
nt help it; h. it can’t yon gi ^replied M e to do that.*’
Smith ; ’
eogth enough left to o
the oorpeee doitfi stairs, and east 1' from the •windows into the eti Hundreds, deserted, died alone 1 their bodies were found, days e! wards, by the search era for the d Finally so many of the becchlni tb eelHs'eask nnder the disease, or
their horrible Uxk, that it
issiy to send to Naples to ob
™. uita for the ghastly work.
Then, amid a hundred eiimple. of the selfishness to which, alas I our frail nature U prone nnder temptation so fearful, there came to light deeda of heroism that outshone those ever done the bettle-field. While othw foreign unis et Heaeina fled from the tomiml peril, onr oonenl, an Amcrioan of armon parentage, named Belin, rerined, with hie brave wife, at his post, rodgfcertft the entire period of the epi-
loftring till b'-*-*" 1 -*
’drawing in," captured
Most everybody will sympathise with boy who lately had eome teeth filled
"V ’dev ' by a dentist, and who expressively deAceA/ni cured that •• it waa Uke^driving a crow-
I serried bar into froaen ground. A balky home in e double t eem may sltatas be slatted by *""» his tail to
Srasei palace ear notoriety, ®
is explain
this fellow, and certainly eon tion u due to him." " Well, it’s something I dc talk about"
*• Why f”
“ Do you really want to kr
" Thau, if^you insist upon it, HI tall "" "" parti as, the Chris liar
" *** I Sr« u a lecUe the Christiana The pagans thst out, and what is more agreed among themselves tl
•• Vires,” aa he was popularly called 11 Onondaga, finally concluded, in he internet of humanity, to withdraw
infected portion of the 01 *y, by word and example, and medicine wherever they lonnd the a offerers willing to receive It.. Both were slightly attacked with cholerine ; but, recovering in e day of two, they continued their exertione to the end, dqnbUsee earing many Uvea. The King of Sieily thanked the consul and shortly after own government
Father Tayler’a fleerrMtty. One of the most remarkable traits • Father Taylor—the well-known nail. preacher of Boston—w" *-1. 1 — ■*- ■"-'-"•writ.,,
daughter : leroeily was so '
eokleaa generc si if it had no
me of the oountry schools in Engihe art of telegraphing is taught - „„ children with much succeae. The Poetmeater-General approves of the scheme, and ta highly pleaeed at it« adoption. tnnus oomplain that it Is difllenlb to get an tad-faskioned, ptoinly-dressed dofi for thrir ohildren nowsdaya. The t theneriod in elaborately dreesod, jowriry, and is altogeth.’i too nice and ooeUy to " hnook about. ” Middlefard, Del, with the beat wrier
-iehlng mills ■ * 0 ^SP e ’„
and ahip fioui The manhlner
ifnl; and Dot
MO heart beonuae your boys wild. While you sadly call things they have forgotten, . — *1— ‘lun^s they role imnitaSe of parenta. They have an idea that it is rather the manly and handsome thing to take good advice in a dogged sort of way. just u they take medidne, end a vary brave thing to dare your threat All thia is written in the code of boy-
pagans of Onondag*.
■ingot him for yem, theelriliaed gi,—. .s Id oonelnded that Livingvtone had Different Kinds el fires, shed, and in all probability would ! So branch of eeionoe has been more sr be heard ot again. 1 thoroughly mariered than option. The an. In geographical societies and I principle of vision must be essentially ■' 11 the name in ail eyes, but they deffer rineed
remarkably, according to the ha’
have had bread to oat from day to day. SM-S’-iWSf ilTiS dollars to pay s bill, which ho was to bring back receipted. In due time he returned, but with snob an expreanion of anxiety, and aneh an evident desire
tong scientific t . .
s hope that he might be olive, and i remarkably, -
0 Britiah government waa urged to or- the animal Birda of lofty Sight, aa mothi nine and send out another expedition j the condor, eagles, vultures, and oar- i ” B search of the milsing man. These | non-seeking prowlers of the feathered [ Tin
oneeta were finally heeded, bul while I have telescopic vlaion, and thne i ao tremenoona mat me trutn naumu the expedition was on its way the com- they are enabled to look down and die- npon me at ones ; and I was tnlly oremnnity was startled and delighted by oot^- their nnsneoectiog viotime. As pared for mother s astonisheil i-tt of the announcement that Dr. Livingstone j mey approach noiselessly from above, •'It isn’t receipted, father 1 Father, had been found, and that through — “ -a — ; — ' —™ —* 1
American newspaper enterprise the existenoe of the greet missionary explorer ”?he"eiploit of Mr. Stanley is ao rein ore than to briefly recur tc it, _ All
long been idle, and the I have irr yeen been given
and owls.
A oetmtry paner exolaime : "Li. there a man with soul ao dead, w never to hloMit haa arid -I U pay 1 fore I go to bed, the debt I owe t printer ?' Yes, there are some wo km fall well, who never such e tale eon A ML Carmel, Pa. man bet that I coold go through the motions of wh. ting a scythe with two atioks from oig o'clock one evening until deyligb. t next morning, and lori^the bet a.
Patrick Haoghtcn. a locomotive in gineer, waa eonvieted in the Police Court of Uineinnati of throwing a live senteneod to the Workhonse for els months. The esse was proeeented by - - ' • • .lie Prevention ot Cm
1 forehead b t Hie troth fl •id I was full
.11, to An Ex-Sens
ir Graham
Britain, win. United Hmi
t ot the Bonthern Dl.tt of appropriating the fn kill National Bank, ot
' they approach noiaelssaly from above, ' •'It isn’t receipted, father I Father, waa f’reaiderA upon roaohin • the axu of Viaion changes—shortening you've given away the money I tcntiary ai '“"“I*. . that they am see aa distinoUy within ( I held him eo^tighUy thai ho oouWn^ brokon dowi^ie beaim tn.i
•t a I poor brother, a superannuated hi .tie I and and”—vtth a tone of OtUl
respondent and the Engr- Bytheretureiag meminley expedition Dr. Livletters to the members r, to learned societies in o the New York Herat,
to the surprise of h friends, he showed no disposition t on theories on this point, differing in it from Speke,Grant, and other African travelers, and it waa to prove tb" **—- ore that he decided to remain f«
! fete yean IJvingetame had explorer rather than a mis--1.. — . .V nt IKs ~ K —1. V, .
swk on ita pinions,
s still pond watohi _
When one is selected, don the savage hunter .jlnnges, the focal axis varying alnys to the square view of his intended prey. As they second, the axis ia
isila have their kr tromity of flexible
' —in protrude
, instrument
'ri ! TWiunr say.: If an edged tool is »" . “ hanl a. to crumlAe grind it on o dry
calculated to prove to ns ill the utter riolir until the edge turns blue .it will impropriety of his doing anything else Ulen to break, and the tomper — "and. of ecu me. my uesr, I couldn't \ generally prove to be about ngbt. oai- Aim fo change. It r \ Scythes and nie» aro aometimee too
— — | hard.at Hie edge, hot if treated in this 111.11..1I —j -:n e- - 'wi-' “” l “-
IIJ ■« »“•« 1 Jfi’S-CT&S’bK
isrSisHsxb. is;
.. -a While , the race, religion
toe thin edges of toe head, on wl toe organa are located, eo ee to examine toe two aides of an object the arxe of a
fnll.aised codfish.
the accident, and, the steamer going at pended, the rate of six or oeven knots an hour, he would undoubtedly have drowned f
drowning man, ho E life-buoy, and there t
glass wstoh seals, at toe light directly to I That explains why U
to a life-buoy, till they were
, of the Navy i properly complimented the jotmg Midshipman in a geaan
audit is only just that hie ------ should reoeive general commendation Bo long mi there is material of thia kind
toe aervioe -and there ia abundance * need n
uphold
the ligbtneaj
ucnoe a fellow-workman .eauee of hia polities or
have valuable prodne
bSmlifnlly Ulnstrated by anree >.. U o girla who not long sinoe lost their mother by death. Hearing that a lady friend of toe family wM .dying XX—- 11 lIMta children want to their
Count Dare, head of charged to inquire inU France from the fall of the Empire to the fall of Faria, has submitted a valuable report, charging toe men of toe 4th of Beptamber with the responsibility for toe Commune, saying that Gambetta and Troohu did nothing save he way the Gamorganised, which rent "Rabagas govorementa of toe green, -id rooms on Haw and imother. When toe rabble was howling in front of the Hotel de Yille, the would-be rolera harried up stain, wrote their names on slips of paper, rolled tbsee up, and threw them down to toe crowd. Aa each waa picked np and the name was road, there was, of course, a about There would ’ been a about at Napoleon's or ’ Thia process waa oon-
. Pike’s Peak as a building oi walls two feet thick, thirty feel - re in height Three
Thoyar
temperature, that
, — long to cook
toe ordinary levet The air dear that toe eve can sweep a disa of two hundred miloe in every di-
rection.
Those wbe earn their lireliliood by noking glasses will be interested in mowing when trade will bo K 00 '’ rear, fi 1874 there will be two eeHMca jf the one, neither visible in the United States: and two eclipses of the moon, “ Trst not visible here, and the Iasi eelipse of four hours' doraUon.on night of October 24th and 25th. But toe strongest phenomenon wHl
find estimates of Wat year’* s^ss ,l ‘assr«: hio, Tennessee and Wiaoonsm. The estimated total prod notion of u ats in the Btaiee named in 1872 was, in round numbers, 192,300,000 bushels, 1 toe falling off from this in 1873 is oed at 10 2-10 per cent. Indiana >ws the heaviest loss, being over 17 —* and Tennessee the largest 1 early 9 per cent x—/.. -TTu-x— -TOP-.--. ip of 1873, 2, equal t» total yield rjearJi^Uie above State* nearly 10,Jhe report, from toe eoneapondeuta 01 th "y^iS«mditiOT 0 tpf growinB in moat Motions, although in a

