Star of the Cape, 26 February 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 1

- ■ Jl1 " 1 ■ ~ STAR OF THE CAPE. ■jsesesiasgt;! ; - ' ' — ^ M eSisr-s^SS? VOL. VII. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. 187f>. NO. 24. tTT , Bia5us,E^r ,b,u

STAR OF THE CAPS

BUSINESS CARDS, n ivsi-s <t rirfriBONK,'

. the hebj tendcrlj, end e

He lifted

. A lecture by Judge lerarie of Green-

— ~J.. — —a thel .riel, u Beratogm on the eubjeet of Bur it wue mu era, which bed bees broken | g,,r Er ', csmpeigs geroegrephic ercnunt

is the little fellow’, fell, thel medo " f u,, , ‘

DISASTERS AT SEA. The Rri.lt of » Spree. WWr.ke. Orcr ... wUI < ,vr.r S.W York JfrraM publiehe. .

„ complete temperance lecture in the fol

The Kcw Tork Time, ray.: Some- . 1

time., when uperting in praira of p well-

The Tint (.tile Brought Ini State. Territory. The first uninud. tlmt urivr

ho' her.

turned ud begmr to propel himralf iu " her direction, end prerautly pulled bim-

ttol.rmhy aelf up lU her knee.

^pointed dnp. people who ought

«hi. heart™ f uU of ’pity for ^“.nd jurily ragmdWra^tonisg i ^ -T : " “ ™ ntcbilThr

' point of the revolution. The concluding ■ 1>rr M 111 7°^ own uonra. hor u tm. w j irn heard .

.broken mm. dear, tlmt an be ot ^ , eelare „ „ folhra,: | ^ •meretncUphor If w. A|mo(t ^ forp br nght by . rargeon »d . few wrak. ^ lHmi o, Urn mmy ™ no. i ~ ald “ at ?*** admdahon one ^ ^ ( which you win be glad to help ' ordemL jv, wlnmiW officer, m.d “‘“'t. 111 mar * lho ^ 1 l' * the room with the

Mra. Bridget Sberid.:: had flniBbetl 1

o'clock J

■'Sammy lore ’oo." he raid, earneetly, mother take, I know." aoldiera were left to the care and gener- floatia K

ra if in that fact wore cneobUinn for all | Then bo arried Sammy, riill unoon- ot Ameriaa. Struggling : *™- Bot of Ul '

the 01. of life. " Sammy 'tay with ueioua, home in his arum. Mra. Oagood : np o, ^ Hndsoni ; built,W’ had made aU thing, rady. Shewraono flniUj cnamped at Suratog., ’ There wn. a momentary impnlro in of thoee women who find rirength. «-* - - -

Jenny's perveree. heart to my: ’ lae it, when . time of trial coma. 81 " Tea,-1 know you will, and that'e the had rant Say into-the village lor worat at it." phyjjcian. She bad everything tlmt pcejiicim' tb. Bat bo#' could aha wilh limt Ultle could poambly be needed in waiting. ^ buUeU

arnat, flower-like frac nplifted to hen, I Mr. tbigood Uid Sammy down on bin ' rlerr . n Tomi6 t ^ (hrongi, y,*

practiced, it ie Mill

|| mwuMJ |M|| . iri||| . lera and bottomle ppimed tbraTesd poMcd hta Mteria ! P*™ "othing but frailty and m>d .hraahnotora in «nch adranlageon. ’ rhich •» onc ® bai

they racejit with their lmll« '

uplifted to her. (1 Mr. ttagood laid Sammy

Inatoad, Mm .looped down and drew him ! own little white, freah bed.

up into her arnm. " Don't take on, Jane," he raid I

violet yonraelf," Mie cricl, wife. " He hm broken hi. litpe tie paraion of love and re- but it will Ml come riafat."

'1 guem I wouldn't give you fo whole bowtfule of them."

by the time Htwy Pine ame i:

piaeout in the tone of Nobody Molded the girki.

- - , . At Fort Edward wra Gen. Stark w him, a. comfortable in hu mind hu ^ New Hampehirc mo pomible to . broken-armed baby, j Mtempted r v nvible.1 the rirlo. for tliev lnnl . h , on.'..

' Mwmy. preaent. It i> the make, the finest .kill in o

ncoomary, end yet hutglu tc u „ nun „ uanll most ingenious devices of man. H j mi imimreatmu the imeUblo water, a vu.t pUin extend-1 ^ ing to the horixon. Dial constantly men- | jropmdcrlhc ncm the vojwger and instantly magnifies ! (rom mlti | ^ J: —From lhe._rtarv.lion. , . tiu

| thing not

I can't go with Siuty after would never iu all their lives forget I" The little arm healed fast, as l

Mra. Oagood waa very ramritivo to the hurts do.

mood, of her hourahold. It .vra from rather enjoyed this time of illn. ^ ^ ^ nlual ^ ^ her that Sammy had .taken his highly- j Jenny derated heraclf tohim couatantly. nioBg j r ] n ,i„i him, that Sir Henry Clin- ; P rovul8 * 1 - wrought nerrons organixation. She felt, Sbo played with him. ahe aang to him, - , _ . . lieasrafe

“f* 1 *! drunken.

ever when they drink- The myotic stimulus ''P i .tesla into the brain and unlock, every

m c path- | cell, tatting out Ml aorta of queer conceit. tnc*e may j brilliant raying, and repartees.

They sre better compsny end appear to be -clearer-beaded when roused by a t given amount of liquor. Riohard is t himself, hi. Iteet self, after the dram. 1 Otlicr men are oleepy when they drink, t A veil - is drawn over the brain, and

the mind burns as dimly as

have been carried there in 1610, And daring the following year, 1611, no lera than one hundred head arrived there It is probable that those first introduced there wen brought over by the earliest adventurers and other, came from the West Indies. It is well known

But when any on

imbiber, quietly and are not beard day. There are r to be ugly mhen

they drink. Every demoniac propensity which is kept hi tolerable subjection Insobriety is tat loora by whisky. In this

latter catalogni

if Doyle.

irriilmig. Fa. w unfortunately

McMakin's

ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY, K. J., MrveiJr on the aeasbore. Opsnalll

She worked all the 1

implied. She ' abe told him atoriee. Sbo never, never ; AVfcsmyinUmeforhiarelief' Butthehoi ,

™ very tired with her day', baking, ami I could do enough, she tliongbt, to make 0 , , ho inevitable .was closo upon him. - her head ached terribly. A few hour, up for having brought this pain and He culled a council of his officer, and . eocd. hoi rtie was peril upon him by her. ralfisb negleeL , diluting voire they adviaed !

’ ' ahe could not forgive her- an honorable capitulation. A truce was--ery one else who saw her ord.red and after a conference of officers. ! her devotion, forgave her taraa of surrender were agreed upon. |

ALWAYS THAT BABT. j not atrong-minded and hard-natnre.1 She a. OSes ~ ssse.l-raa.'-'ysys}-; ’

.poasible; the terrible thing

fought hand to hobil, and t ui ^ Axvm " to swallow np the victim when he j Sta-ri”

dun»y trunk againM the with Ml its dishes. This rra confounded naturally ot the frugal houaekeeper,

• ; ——- : wno opened the door and suggested to dee up ihetr tutmta to Hum the , j),, ^ ^ u 1 Uiey be pnqmrerl for the and- ^ cridenre.

tf “ those who go d-

It is not trnts—it n. m UI1 true—that a ship may be oo strong, well : tal)lp upao|

thnt sl.e wav collfll^on

; roused the

id well man msl-that she ni

sidered that the cattle introduced into the infant colony ahould tie preaerved and Mlowed jo increase that an order was issued forbidding the killing of dumertic animal, of any kind, on pain of death to the principal, burning of the hand and cropping the eara of the acoeawry, and n sound whipping of twentyfour houra for a concealer of .knowledge of the (acta. Such

0 amounting t

e of IL "Yea, yc

o raU, -in a

On the jiart of Qen. Oates they

JOHSMrMAKJS,

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. hgd

PUTTER A NIXON,

DR. T. II. WII.I.IARSON. i> e xy r r x is r v.

washed al Oagood vn

OProslTE DECATrn. CAPE II.

L IICFF.WAN,

II. F. DOI GLAIM,

ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MAS-

TER IN .CHANCERY.

Po.uiwrry Buret, cape May CH:

ut sometimes she u:

veogo of the rivei t stood, where the a re to be left, and the

. •• res, yon may go, and then an after Sammy’s arm was as good oi . -. ' *? 1 thought enme. Couldn’t Jenny get her ! few weeks; and in Hie antnmu se.i ’ j pleasure out of the afternoon and ahe ! to walk aliont. Jenny loved ^f^b^ ■ dto °«*? kl ‘ m>J ». e rry herself get her reatl If only the girls ■ him wd help him,.ndpick:

1 would Jake Smnmy I She raked, with „ he feU dowi! - ' "

smrafcMaHpaandray ^ littlehentation : •'!a'porayouwpuldnt toraybowra cook O^tood. b Twant to put Sammy in hi. little -ragon ; notTbaby;

noonday meM, Mnl . : Jra. tim Mong trei 1 Tim Mr would be . Imby in tbe houra unj more. Blic tll e y wor< , „ d Mta-cl . to go to gh "done" too. She 6"°''him, and - thought she would rather tend Mm tor- Engtand on the condition tliat they t, red MUe patience. ® h * ^Pr* 1 U |'"' b “ t k “ c ''' rrrr Ul “ ll » ve '-TPral M-r M,ould not nerve again in North America

well enough that if her mother had tending. I think even his mother w .

finished tberantence it would have been: thought ao ton. BomeluDea, when ah- ! jjot an American noldier waa present

. watched his cunning, coaxing little ways, o» the plain when they laid down their To do the girl justice she tried to or laid the little bred, with the aoft rings witness tlieir

sensibly felt Jenny ttaiood wra tan ^ ob «' rf “ 11 J’ “ d hn «" J'Uow >md the fMr, flower-like m „ k 0 , ransibil.t yews old When Hammy wra born. Dor-1 ^ l '7 pa * d ' , , lw a P ui, ‘’ t h , , - r . 1 “* rt ; of brave men. One tbommnd eight honing these ten years lietw.vn there bad ’ {"'■ " " u „ ” J" J**" 1|1 " ,d lto own teudernara Ii 1 j m | WM j rutv-aii prisoners of vrar, 5.been no bMiy, and when Sammy nrnde “ d ] rasmsd «H never rey. duld was loved -g, men , t.coo mnsketa, red bis opprarauoe hi. ,-rents were divided ! ^ P» l “ “■? ‘.'“f. c “‘ 1 h * 1 - “ d '> k " ^ forty-two hrara raunon were the trophies -between surprise and satiafsetion. . lifted the baby into hi. little ra^on.^ He . louknow how dipblheri. raged tasl of ,he cumpsigu. The Americwn trreqw, Jenny ™M1 «UiMnrUon at find. wil ' lOT U 1 ® llU1 « 00 « ,i with joyomhenrta red rlratic Mop^ with She hod Mway. envied other girf, lhair ; ““raels h”*!" ^he'. “<1 ' b< ™*® d wra one of the firrt children to 1* ; eoionayingu.damm.i^raing, marched 1—by brothers and Mrt-ra, with their odd -/J"" “"f" <* 11 <"><* * «<»k. MUe stneen w.Unt intbe little town where in to the British encampments, to the little fingers red wonderful pink tore: Tolc ®“ “hont : he lived. A few honrsof peril and pain, i tnD0 0 f Yankee ’ Doodle. Thus emta.1 andnowMiehad.litUenaturaloiirioMty '' H ^™ | ^“ ,ae ’‘ 00 ' 8 * mmT,nl1 *”' 1 thre the everlraUng rest. They a,i, terribly contested oampaign-ihe in her own Imuac, « pink, ra small, and I . ... „ „ „ i Mm. “ ^ ° »- Mve taming point of the revolation-th. rathe best of them. But' M>»“.“‘ d 8117 Pine, , monrned over little graves; but whan he proudret page in American hishny. In Williams went nwav, red ' ?* k,nB ,» ■■“M m " nU '; » nd ^ been dead a short lime, they began „„ rnidnt of proffimrity and happinres, Mra. Osgood ^to TohcrT- oM j T ‘‘Th ^ ^ ^ ™ ™ ^ • to *“ T*’ tasks again, wmi ik. esreof baby added “ * low voice, which only Hnoy from them. Other people a children or its brave, iu noble, Its nrlf-sacnfleing then Jenny's tronbles began. When oho ro ” 1 ‘. l 1 h ** r ..... i might grow out of their sweet l-tiyhood • heroes! If there is a spot in all Ibis ramo in at noon, it wra - Jenny, won't """IT" , •” '* nide bojw, or Irani men. but over | i„ a of liberty, where time enduring ; you take the baby while I gel the dinner I * ° r ,* , hra “ *“ I! ’"f ! «■«' ***'J '•<' ”‘““6” rtf" marble should rear high its tablets of lonf" When she came homo at night. It |' n0D8h '° dr,w n " Ut, j e ™*‘! u m “V OU, " r P“P le nu 8 ht no * Mm. bnt uinstrious names and of renowned events. Oh. yon’ve come, Jenny; I'm I ST P” lh » Iou f lb" ot the wood, they saw him Mwayo-a little one for- it b. here on the bights of Old Saratoga, ■r I want yon to take the baby, j V’f 1 !..?"?! ' ? , “ d re ’ ""'-^‘b i=>mortal .sunshine on his ! Here-whera the flsg of imperious Eugmo rest a UtUc—my head is burrt- * irto fl [ l<,d ^“ m f t ^. l “ P o"‘ th ^ ! " agt , ot * *“ iU ’ ,U at! land waa lowered, red where the prott

ire whether the percentage of lu

nun life o "

evidence, Uie propriety of a

lasty leave-taking. Pcrlmps her voice ackcd melody ra she invited her guest o stand not upon the order of his going,

British i t ’ uul formerly. Wo know that there is i a ramp with ■ """MM 'iek in ocean travel; that the rial artillerv to i “ I-rolmbly gr.viter than m any other de ere the’ old i '’‘ rtm "nt of human activity, and that „„

red artillery ! "Terymrewho venture, tores •• takre ^ do

- piled bj^M* bfe ,n ht. hand more truly tlmn he

n offlccS^ N *° l ™ v " 1 * by ™l">- "ther means of lo- ; of

totion. Not only have the duamtera ^ sl(

Doyle felt that his dignity hod licen insulted, and determined to avenge it. Under the hallneination of drink the ,

Virginia in :

about five hundred beret; red in 1CK1 to thirty thonsand ; while from the fact that in 1646 the number had been re Jinx'd to twenty thousand, we may infer tlmt the restrictirfna on killing them bod been removed. Many Mra bail been rant to New England. The liret catUo that were introduced ddubtedly the earliest brought into New . England, arrived at Plymouth, in the ship Charity, in 1054. They were im-' ported by Gov. Winslow for the colony, i ' datum.

d the stock, whic

r un , V* 1 shiP- will ha,

:h have gone down wilhiu tan y recall at once the details of

™_i "it hare allude , ^ g^uariian

uUng vessels ^ wim , 1K ,,

a disasters in which been lost. The sc be very large. f

by KtcamshipH

wSSSSfredHamra.,'.. ^ ! litUo creature. He

HENRY NWAIN,

MASTER IN CHANCERY, CtoavayanolriB, Deeda, Bona».Mort-

of writing tacstlr | “ baby; too fair for unman usea, ana “d dhudeto sad j with a rart of tmeanny wisdom iO his

brants-1 irae wliioh Jenny never noticed, bnt I Which male older folk, say they didn't that Osgood baby would

iw nbout Icamihg to walk, wra a year old Jenny had him in his little carriage, te liked this well enough,

for she was not s had girl, only a little Kolfinh, ra girls of her age are so apt to be, red she truly loved her little brother.

MEDICnVES.

KEARNEY'S'

FLUID EXTRACT

B UG HU A/tIGHT’8 DISEASEj ■Jjrara Ami a positive remedy *w , BuiTV <xSffi!?TWi“ Al - E S sn-Retenttoa or iMonUnenee or Prli rlMtlou, Inttamstlou or nlreratton cl t mxtslrr and MMaejra,

nice path along the edge of the wood, they rai

There were plenty of violets, red the ^ ever—with immortal-sanshine on girls filled Sanimy’s lap with them. He | rings of yetlow hair, ami a smile

seemed to love them in aeuriora w^ correa eonstantly the soft sweetnes. ... _ u , j tor snnh a bsby. He would gather them [ his mouth—always there in the old bud down their onus. a ui-.u-- red lay them against phraea, whatever elm might change or ,

baby, and she believed if he j J^^^t to LSdot^r^ praa aw.y-alw.ys thst baby. Thre.tenlug ts Shoot, going to he a baby Ms-ays she' oWm tliere ever mieh a lovelv babv vi ■ , .. One oi the storim in General Hher "be ••p«»»dM" inlh "“ ( ^:. rW, ” eU * IOn} * Ub - T i The I«, of fhe SchUler. .^-s no- book Wnatratra the lax

Rwi nr.ssi.ily Ii toir.no. in,... The following statement appeared in a notions ofdiscipline that prevaibd after

is an engaging . P r «““y» berame very inrau- n V „ Tork paper. The fort tlmt the lo- the fiprt Bull Hun. An officer in Sherrra never very | “ “tend to hum T^iey ha-1 of tho SchlBer would put a large sum of man’i brigade cooUy told ihe latter be rareng. ho. Mionld he U. when Ms ^ , money in the pockefs of her owner.-ra wo, going home, « hi. tenu of service mother ™ so wore wilh rare, red he d “‘'J X” . 8 " B ‘ bronght to onr knowledge. Tlie porai- had expired. MUioogh 1»- lm.1 not been drew in weatine* with his vary milk I "‘° m .P" "■ “rm a little way within tlie ble inference to be drawn from this fact mustered out " Old Teenmsel." reBut he was a little blue-eyed blossom of If they otdyeonld leave Sarmny TO , i l,„ wrTPri ^ frightful tlmt we made plied that if he undertook to leave, he

on to the matter. That a brave shennau, would "Mioet him on the Captain Thomas, who died at I spot." Sherman has a way of looking ms pom, should have wrecked tlie ship as though he "mrant burine—," and tho

Urilh I k_i; 'Z? wiUfnlly is simply incredible. So far u officer did not start, bat the same day tt-T .ran V f?- be wra eoucereed the fmd tlmt the lo- Mr. Lincoln visited the brigade. The Why MmoMhe ' Then Mh, toreed to of tho bri h „ ffiuo,. r( ^ 0 7^, „ gireTsiern^.,

Smnmy. " W.U Smnmy 1m a good boy. ; ooo must be regsr,l«P «» mere eoinci; i JTrZ-

ami stay with there violets, while sister deuce. . The public, however, erenot fc the crowd I raw the officer with

help remembering, tlie disclosures as to j whom I had had the panage at reveille shipwreck, made by Mr. Plimsoll, lin'd 1 that ihoming. His foci' wra pair, and bother a company which is in his Up. compressed. I foresaw A-tqene, to make money by tlie tan of but sat on the front seat of the carri.igg would be aa likely to inexora- j „ qnim M , lamb. Thia offiAvr 1 fotv.1

°f ! his iray'through the crowd to the'earriire j age, and said: " Mr, I'r.»idcnt, I have

ittcntiou. It is

large aacriflces of human life which emphraixe the perils of fhe ocean,

rather tlmn the sum total of lose tUs- ^

b^Md mraMl fignrea over many tm- doJtor”li» been refissl ta'a 1 Of con’rae, the natural inquiry will he: "bieh invert, the rare with »i.«ulre ad bnman intelligence thnt wo should, i **”!,’ , , - V ., ' . in tills advanced wntury of pn*reas,,bc ! r " snlt a , ' ulEr * 1 - “ widow, two orph

I believe tl

« into the v

s red pleasure, aha waa son int with the hindrance. One in early May she wra tying Saturday, and there would he no

to get him ai

gathered up the vice , rad them. j, ith these violets f Yea, , he viol eta." , ^

improb- i,

n her underatanil

t was | bis worda for tlie free consent more I person might have given; and g air - hurried off into the wood. If 1 da to after them, they did'not

they t

1 of fun, bubbling o

r wilh tl

.a the lost steamship hail not rear " ' ‘ agreement drawn np beta Ute Eagle and the Hamburg lines, fr ing the consolidation, tho Schiller

’bed : w,

. Thia n

' tbey i articles i

■k to Colonel S

0 shoot n 1 still I

Kearney's Extract Euchn

a it wra in the babbling j if only duty,

polling flowers and the Sammy, had not been left beh on the rejoicing tree* They Mways thought they s full of plana for the | gone five minutes; but it W1 non. Busy Pine 1 —*“*“ * v “

shoot roc." Mr. Lin-

to tne old line. The owner- ] coin looked at him, and then at me, and

, . — to change after her arrivM iuid ! stooping Ida tall, apnro form toward the red merry "ut -their apriug i discharge at that dock. She wra insared i offieer, said to him in a lond stage whin spring day. ' All right enough, j n eom|ianire in Hamburg red London j per, easily heard for some rants an.cnd: of poor, tittle : f or her full value, and that amount will " Well, if I were you, and he threatened

distributed among the owners of the | to shoot, I wonld not trust him, for I

KEARNEY’S EXT. BUCHU

! patches were received by the agents ot i t

“bfM | Hip taro lines in regard to their relations, j men laughed at 1 Thu old Hamburg line agreed to pay 4he drove on, and, a

•?«?'Taall rtmtr’nalm' * ,,o0 *b to fill cups red *

"Yon, indeed;" and then -Jennie's

face darkened, as an April sky does wttb a rising shower. ‘‘I don't know.

Mways that baby. Mother's

of Hammy again; and then he

• ' and get vtolata. j M the little wagon. The vipleta lav j E^u tine |8,flfi0°000^« re great bank, of tbere tadlng tn the ran; bnt- Sammy rad property. exrluMre of the . -i the .ground, rad there was rach buildings at Hoboken. ~

.. white fa<v en which the Msy W ere to be given for the

"[‘twig j money wra to tie paid

toward him; but just aa they

him, Jenny turned to Susy with rach i look ef pale despair ss one hardly see*

twine in a lifetime.

" Yon touch him, Susy," '■I dare wit—1 think he is dead."

And Sony v

should arrive at Hamburg.

jiif the Schiller has prevented the ft _ ' mnnt of the agreement so far ra thede- j good dtadptino. and it did. j Uvery is concerned, raid StSO.GOO—tho

fe, hut Utey have been fre- • list of nhipH lost at son Mlmorr of onr middle-aged fig. Its death-roll would be On tho President, which do an uuknow^ate thirty-

toehold to

Mra.

re been held in

steady a

nd better I

tr he hurled the brick, which -d the bead of the bead of the

family. He then took bettor aim; and

with the paving atone brought the

ie floor with >

lo the re

factored skull, took Doyle

iu 1627, when one or two are deacribod as block and white, others brindle; on evidence tliat tbere wra no uniformity ot color. Thera auinuds were to remain in the hand, of-individuals receiving them for ten years, they to have the ptoduee, while the old stock wra

loOape

iplo leisure to calculate the

exact coat of n gloss of whisky. Mrs. doctor, who,

ddith

of these

, who preferred to

' stive call if Ahe dollar was ing. . Rut, in spite of tho

sal to attend the < polled to, the won : hod di«d under til ! it wonld have bee

mtil he

mom Twelve o Ann in It!*, and in 102!> thirty n were imported for tlie " Oororaor rad New"England." 'rtiese cattle were keiit

- at Salem.

In the meantime tlie first iraportai lion wra mode into New York from Hot i land by the Dutch Wert India Company, - and the foundation Isht for a valuable - ; race of animals- The number in all in- - ; traduced was onc hundred red three.

uprey furnished each tcu-

The <y

with foil

~ We are uuicpeodeut amt controlled by nobody* yrt ihcra should be a master— oursclVcs.’ a The Cini-ingati T of about twrnVj-fiTi An Indiana jury recently returned a written verdict of " Blode to pieces by a biter burating." A young fellow accused his " girl" of haring trifled with his feelings, and she promptly pleaded jilty. Debt is the worst kind of poverty. Except tlie poverty which prevents a - man from getting into debt. A New York. lady is doing a brisk business in teaching ladies ll8w to manage their trains gracefully. A ParthinaShaft—Cook—"Now, I'm leavin' of yer. m'um, I may ra well tell yer as the key of the kitchen door fits your storeroom I" Artists hare adopted many emlSema of charity. Wc wonder none of them ever thought of a piece of India rubber, which gives more than any other snbThe New York sMoonista, arrested for keeping open Sundays, claim to open now " just to feed the canariea.” Those rannri— are five feet odd inches high, and mostly take whisky. The Biddeford Times says: We aaw a yonng lady this morning wearing a very pretty badge lettered "Press." But wo didn’t. The Boston -Vries adds: We Mionld have lieou a better man iu his Two Irishmen traveling on the Belt! ore and Ohio railroad track came to a mile-pout, when one of them said: "Tread aisy, Pat; here liesa man 108 years old—hia name was Miles, from If yon ever feci uncertain nbont any of the details of your private affairs, consult your inquisitive friends. They Mwaya stand ready to give you “ points " about your own braineso tliat yon never There waa once a legislator who laid by thirty thousand dollars iu one neesi on. When he wra naked how he managed this with a salary of one thouiond dollars, he said tlmt he saved it by doing without a hired girt The doctors say that human ukoTetonn were never no cheap ra now. A grad one can lie had fur KO, and a very fair.

a tinny to buy

ties of a like character, n shall hear of another* I ’That ia a very seri-

• ;sheep

f when the number of imimatn t wra to be returned, their inrro • left in the lumda of eech famt ’ tlie cattle belonging to tho

i were distributed among those who were

ii unable to buy stock.

s And so, tor the settlementa slang tlie r Delaware, rattle were introduced by the f Swedish West India Company iu 1(157.

| conflict, if by the mis

It w

herefotv

i tlie see with his achiev

News

r Advei

’ reoog-

travel by aea and laud. Tlie deviation

ixpected and n

known'influenee. of the curreflfrad , T?"* “

ri.in. oth<grabtle elemrata -Mch.,^ t thS tke^np tlie ptuxting problem rtieh . ^ «<«fl»Mon of their merita. rs to save k day, or a few bo^, and “ d J^ ‘ • have some notion 6f the complicnliou nr “ ”” “ ,nm “

troubles under which tlie commander a steamship must labor. Many peoe, commenting on the Schiller wreck, ore said ; “There is no reason why a iyag.1 on a stanch ship, properly managed, Mionld not be ra safe ra a trip ’ - -- ’ tact in tliat the

who visited the dwelling of a Union City. Ind., a few armed with a revolver and ms knuckle* to nso iu dose iieoeawY. wra put to flight

ulm eon-

roan It is increased sale’s.

Newspaper advertising is a permanent addition to the reputation of the goods advertised, because it ia a permanent influence Mway* %t work in their in-

ships are not ''properly managed' rertrictiM sense iu which thia is ut. Nor will they be, until human re is radically changed. While the rr tranaatluulie line*, make their

ie more speed of their

Newspaper advertising is the moat , inorgetic and vigilant of Hah-smen; ad♦dre—ing thousands each day, Mwaya in the advertiser's interest, and ceaselessly at v^k seeking customers from Ml

trade, f<

is the nse of preaching about a

speed to which safety is sacrificed f If: tho Schiller had been absolutely fearless of competition, would not her course

been differentt If there was but Ino from New York to England

would d.iaratora be os-common as now I .

These inquiries {rawer themsel row, they cover tho whole i people who travel practically K speed la-fare safety. Tliey e fast Mltpa. The simultaneous

departure of a large fleet begets rivalry. The result ia inevitable. In spite of the

advertising promotes in the dullest times odby for the largest share if what is being done.

While the advertiser eats and Mcepa,

and printing im, trains bear-

thousands of towns, thoraauda of readers, ith more or leas interest at prepared for them in the

siditude of his office. No preacher ever ! spoke to so large an andienco, or with ao , I little effort or ao eloquently, as yon may

of Hie year 1(30 the number of horned cattle in all the colonies must importations above b iwmfd to seventhousands. The Irish, Mocellj and Physically. Ir-teresting •staiiatiobj .-report* have recently bran published which bring into comparison til- different fiationalitiea airapoaing -the V -it-Vl Kingdom of Great Britain rad Ireland. In Uiisthe Irish appear to a great advantage on taro important points—in reaped to morality iu tile relations between the two sexes, and in respect to physical health rad mortality. Scotland is the beat educated of the three countries. England occupies the second place in tijat respect, and Ireland the laat. Bnt according to the reparta for 1872, Scotland has the greatest proportion of illegitimate births, Engtand leas, bnt least of Ml Ireland. Only two-llflha per cent of Ml ths children liom in Ireland were illegitimate. The reputation of the Irish as a moral people is therefore w ”

founded.

Tha Irish, in spite of the poverty tlie masses, teem to be the healthe the people of tho United.

sith the leg of a I

editor appeals to his drlin, ■quent subscribers by saying : This week we have taken in potatoes and pickles on subscription. Now, if you will bring in some vinegar for the pickles, and soma till artichokes get big enough to dig. Twelve pounds of hay and ten pounds of Indian moM per horse per day, every'

well, ill, spite of I They are aU watered at one o’clock in tha morning, aa an aid to digestion.

fever, lays tile report o

a physician di ia due to til ts origin an

Kingdom. In E of the t' ’ ‘

d the

if males under fl

Western Winter Wheat.

look, when, the other night, he the cook stove into the shanty and called her to hold the pipe up while he gently

Tlie American Miller, of Chicago, es- knocked the jointa together. She timatee tliat the shortage in the winter ; amiled sweetly aa she replied: "Yea, Minnesota is mors tlion my dear;” tltfl five minntrs hadn't psaasd equM to the total receipts of spring before he yellad out: Dnrn It! I thought' you knew yean 1874. This estimate tlie St. Paul aoraething." doubts, although admit- And ahe threw the two jointa of pips

id replied:

., while in the

some year in Ireland it cent. Of those who died daring that year in Ireland three hundred and sixty eight I were returned aa peraona over ninetyI five yearaof age. The number of deaths i of mMea iu England during the same : period was more than five times as large \ ra the total number of deaths iu Ireland, ! but only one hundred rad ninety-fli | were returned as being ninety-five yea i old and upwards. This ia a pretty good ! showing for the Irish people, i ! testimony in their favor.

to ever *8,000,000, the KepuWir New.York, atone losing half a million. Among those who went into the newsUudnern and lost heavily thereby

retery which conceals it ogress. In 1873 it wi

RI7 deaths in tho United Btatea. Durg the name period of the year in which prevailed, thews occurred from the group of malarial ftnrera, 11,200 deaths, and yet there wra no panic in any city

Yellow Jack." In respect ar fear inspired, yellow fever and cholera are near eonrtra. From the ! end of the cholera epiit ranked 3,825 deaths, s same period there died 20,000 persons, in round pnmhera, from diairhoa, dysentery rad cholera infantum. It ia not even known that the animal drath-ratp ia materially increased by these dreaded scourges. The only practical lesson taught by ie epidemic of 1873 in nummed up in io words : General sanitation. In thia * included thorough cleanliness, pars sir, unpolluted water, wholesome food, and iudividuM hygiene. “No partial ex’ll suffice to prevent an explotlie mine ia ready, aa it was in Memphis rad in Shreveport, for months ’ afore the spark was applied. And no mltipUeation of the spark wili er

prevent the introduction of yellow fever germs slung the coast be- ‘ seen Key West and Brownsville. Once introduced into e community living under the ocuii tropical ran of a Southern rammer, with defective sewerage, imperfect scuveuging, polluted neglected cloacse. rad In-