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CAPE MAY"CITY. K. J., WEDNESDAY. MAY
1875.
NO. 21.
BUSIJfESS CARDS. HAYXU A PETTUKMIE,
on AH U. BOHN,
No. Usntf UFMrtmlMj
COHTRACTORS A BUILDERS, Cap. M.J City,
HOTELS. WtSHINGTON HOTEL!
BOLTON’S HOTEL, Hkiritburg, Fa.
McMakin's ATLANTIC HOTEL CAFE MAI', N. J., cSc^r*"
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FOTTEIt A NIXON. ATTORNEYS-A. T-LAW BtUDOKToN. S. J.,
OPITwm: DEQATCR, CA -.{its
«*• r. noi ta.ANn. attorney at law and master m chancery. W+mTmTrmn*. capo Jfoy Clly. New
W*. T. HTEVEHH, BE OP DEEDS AND CONVEYANCER. MLJ.F. LEAH INC, DENTIST. ffigasasssfes
pUoted hia fore fret flnnly bat reddanlj ape® tli.- edge. Too •Dildnnlj, mire! for the rider. The ihoek of Ute andden rtop w*a too ahrnpt for Edvard Muaflold, vho, loaing hia real, waa thrown dean w animal’s head, only to bud far Ihe cliff, hundreds of foot below.
A TALE OF THE CATHKHuLH. > the atage that doily makes ita trips i the Tillage of Catakfll to the Mountain House draw np to the door of hotel ou a plaaaont anmnaer foroo. con Toying the pareengera who had red at the Tillage in the night boat w York, a bewtifal lady, hand-
the coach, the lady
reroas her face, and struck her forehead re if u wild despair; then, drawing a '■ from her head that eon fined her allowed her rich treaaes to fall - u / “pon her ahonldere; an then taming about, she paced the ba cony from end to end. At last, app rently fatigued with her walk, die si proaehed the landlord, who stood in tl doorway, and in a low and pbuutii
it wilh tlio fain to alio said ; •• Not
ig and pal e bridle' r.
ic height.
paniou, who led him back
in the Tillage.
They found the body where it had lien. It waa in no condition to show ' the widowed bride, and they bnried him raTerently and lilenUy in Ihe Tillage
churchyard.
"And did you not tall the i expectant widow I” I sake We did, and the result 1. A long and distressing fever followed, and she only recovered to become
'To remain here awhile longer, in the hope that her brighter memories will . and then bear her back to her
, of tEe bill providas that each a with other 11 prospects elsewhere, and trying to im- the 8 —‘ ' ‘ _ if certain 31® w York Stats under ■ term of the natural life o | who shall have been in a In Util a ^ be especially happy and 1
There he is rma re if-to embrace hi •rang forward into the air. The jagged rocks received her far below as ahe fell lifelraa among them. We *“’■ her np carefully and tenderly, and tow rests by the side of her hnaband. a have paaard since the tragic oocnrbut the writer never tbinW. of the tats kills without the scene coming np in vivid colors, and a thrill hia aoul aa be
WHAT THE PANIC HAS DOSE.
• New York TVihunc finds one lag quality in the panic, aa ... Iowa: In the fiscal year 1872 the Talus 1
a yeti”
‘Oh, yi
, he’ll oo
HFAIRY SWAIN, MASTER IN CHANCERY, CoBvsysnolag. Deeds, BorxU.kfori *»*•«.
MEDlCm^S. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
quietly withdrew to
apartment
A aad care, sir,’’said the landlord, teasing the writer, who loitered but I trust I- may be forgive practicing what I Lope may be dis an innocent deception, for really 1 donbtfnl aa to the proper course to Asking for particulars, be replied the lady had with her a very Intel traveling odmpanion, a relative, to • hi the day he introduced me, whom I learned many interesting,
■hough saddening, items of her history
■id that of her charge.
LueiUo Hare wood was the daughter of South Carolina planter of Urge wealth, ,ke K-a -■-an her a liberal education,
ii— i- ... laiafy
and brought her n
HWffiiMjiJJil.afss All ComptoM lenient to KmaU. Keamry's Extract Bucia
ler with every comfort that bit ai leans would allow. At the age at nineteen Lucille be. ‘ ' be married ti
—__ .. childhood. Her father favored ‘ knowing Edward Mansfield Ueman of integrity, of goml bearing,"and oo—. ircellent qualitira, bo-
certainly wliat is commonly called a lovo-maWi, for there - J ' ' of hearty and heart- ’ rides. Mr. Mans-
„ -—- — twenty, ami FA ward Mansfield about twenty-five years of they married, and, with my nam loft South Carolina for New York
the While mountains, and, returning by wv of Sew York, remain a f« week* i^ the great metro) olis before they again In purenanoe of tins plan, and full of hope and buoyancy of heurt, they left tbeir home and kindred, and reached New York with no special oeourrenoe out of tte nadal order of events. the city before sailing np the Hndaou. Mr. Mansfield raw hU’ wife ami reUtlve
lucid momenta f can be really called Still she awaits her husband, day by day, having no appr .. .. .
ne is feeble. It may y regains ita strength, her so be relieved and again aa■ay; though let me say, I il reeh awakening; but at reks must first intervene ere
•• Doss ahe take any exorcise I" " Oh, yea, daily, and seems to me things, ami to a atrauger, ignereiri
U condition, appears
sr right m
1; imt I,
better, cannot vouch for this.' m are her aunt, I boh'evei'' i, sir, her cousin, and her mu friend. Her father is now a! She is his only child, and be is a wi. er. Yon shall see her to-morrow if would like to do so. She walks > along the slope in the rear, and delights to sit upon those racks yonder. Should you see her, I
you, but allow me t your interview aa
Here, then, is the narrativi cot of my arrival House, aa told me by Miss Flanders. Remaining a guest for several weeks. I naturally beeanu of my follow bat ^ the two Udira. Every day, on the arrival of the stage-coach,
this reply, •• Not to day. butto-morrow.' Then she would add, “Oh, yea, be’l I quietly aeek he
P*—> he intended to join them is the gangplank wi
The Army of Tramps. The hard times of the past year, says >e Sun, have so increased the number of tramps throughout the country that they
•neh term of uniform good conduct and obedience be released from imprisg a probationary period of the governor shall, in hia direct; and at the end of of tan yean said e Shan, if so released, be fully par
be rights of atiiaadup, provided that luring the said probationary period of ten yearn aaid oonviot shall r—* 1 —— l —— i victed of any
hrions of the bill would reach at preant. Within two years several others I Francis Tar box, better -known as 1 Nigger Frank,"
is being by far th
. of the | st filial vec
of the
of whom
thrown out of employ:
the inhabitants of interior towns, aa well I hiafeliow" aa to the farmers and others who lire’in | . b
isolated dwellings on the great thorough-1 -nc oOmi mdc raDnct -bo-s limlom
lar rente of these vagrants, the great j o( murfer in the first degree
r« not workingmen ^ ^ eItKnlle j. huti
hulking fellow, who winld atarve l^fore ^d.T^nir^d ^ "“ l "’
derer sbenld bo imprirened for Wv.
Ui z^r 7 1 jf i r np , t t monu “ Mor * u,e *** b* <«■
7 S W ”. P ried onl - d°cmed man wre lodged in
ferxng when they have an opportunity ^ prreant quarters • -
mul sleeping in police ststion, in towns
’ ’ reyride Um. in the country, rt , p ,j^ d uring
month s end to another without r
It is estimated that there are
usually 30,000 of three vagrants roaming
about
Western newspapers describe irwbelming that part of the country i vermin. It is curious to watch three ows in a suburban town sr a snow storm. After a night's sleep the polios station they will hang around the place, refusing all offers to . few honest shillings by shoveling and waiting ou til the sidewalks are all nicely cleaned, they . will start off in couple* to hunt npa breakfast, freqneut- * ag two or three house* in sucin order to lay in a stock of pre-
day. In MaaaachuaotU a law has been passed for the especial benefit of theee gentry. It provides that when they apply to the authoritim of any city or town for food or lodging, if their application itod they may be made to perform •liable amount of labor in return ± food or lodging, and may lie ed nnfil snch labor is performed, ! but not beyond the hour of eleven in the | on. if they refuse to perform the ' offered them they can then be prosecuted and aent t
_ . year following that
which Lowenbergh was inoarrerstedj leaving, besides himself, JelTerts and two others in the hands of the authorities. Joffsrts waa subsequently killed by afellow convict, and the other two allnded to have since died, leaving Lowenbergh
the only convict in the State
imprisoned by the terms of this obsolete
statute.
In the female prison there are three convicts undergoing life sentences, which Ihe previsions of the bilj would •Iso reach. These are Mary Fi$t alia, " Folly Frisch," f ’’ " *
lie Territory. Its polluting read
on every ride and in Herald _ _ . The children of raid language the aforesaid letter, and prom1 ' - * - should he Visit the •• Angel
ide on ffiTSgg ’ ’ -
res a sum than $182,«7.«#L In
tr ended June 80, 1871, ti of the exports exceeded that of
porta by 818,926,717, and for I
rent year the exeeas of exports will be “*''*• ,ot f »*hcr to look After the
oven greater. We are wall aware that tr ri“R« <d children separated and in _ snch a revolution in onr foreign trade ™rions familire, and there is generally not of barbsriam. I also consider it ^ood « largely the resnlt of financial di»- “tUe or no effort made to look aflor proof that your correspondent told the
salutary thOT - Tho conaeqimnoes are aeenall exact truth-- hit the nail ou the head.’
change. Everybody knows tl
tho Territory, that polygamy in 1 Slander' ry phase of its character is degrading such m -x beastly. It drags men down to th* ! onr own
1 of the beaut. Woman is plane,! in ; who have i United States has been borrowing too U " - «“*’ ”°a»l position. She is looked Oalifnraui
much of foreigners. What we liave n P on “ a >lrodge and slave, fit only to. borrowed, excepting «h«t portion of the I"'rionu tho hardest work and to gratify areas from commimions, dis- ^ "lavish paselona of those to whom she profits of various kinds sc- b ' Uo »™ lu'iself married. She never ireigners, must have come to thc endearing name of wife, but rape of merchandise import- * lw *. T " Lea 1 " the cheerleaa title of “my ad, for which no merchandise was ex- vomi>n -" She knows mthiug of lov ported in retain. We received ft in I “" 1 tire charms of home are strangers l the shape of railroad iron, silks, wool l * rr - Xo secrion of the United States goods, wines, dismonds, and fiR"! "’ilh people no negligent a* are tl unodities. Now, if we are in Utah. Vice is very preraWm not actually paying the reckoning, we Reneral degradatic
certainly getting t *
ir; and m
hundred mil- [ milrk "
to tlie eredit i cr * me - H is a crime that each of yon we had three : J™ 0 ** “ practiced. Every community
yean ago. has nnim-roa, persona living in polygamy. Though we have curtailed onr pur- an . d ^ nrartj all guilty of this laacs of foreigu goods a round hun- crin >*. persiatently urge their deluded dred million dollars a year ainw 1872. : ^"^ Gwrr " mto committing the aame dedoilar of the redaction ia due to 8™diug offense. Yet there very men
will tail the world that they are lawabiding citizens ! Such falrehoods are
diminished tho importations of these * inl . 1,10 eomnMin, and men do not even articles proves that the bulk of our ! l< ’ "ometimea perjure themselves farmers, laborers, and mechanics are by ' m r ’'Ka f 'l to this offense. There are
in polygamy wliot ' ’ '
Tho imported articles greatest (Iodine are mam ’ on snd steel, of which we living from abroad bsrely
qnautity we did in 1872. In aom portont kinds of iron work onr er re now nearly as large re tho im; The falling off in the imports ol
linen goods, i
tile 1
refer
instances in
i" mTw r ''_ ; perfect M’paration lias taken place bothird the 1 i*"' 11 R 1 ' P»rties; and I believe all good Home im- P^T 1 ” '"’“Id rather that noneahould be
It is a truth that aonnot long be eesled that the world is being terribly
deceived in regard furaia, both as resp* disc for invalids and
hare seen many articles in its praise. All the newspapers hare, however they differ on other points, agree
ly if n
a apeedy recovery, rany are selling hi a great sacrifice, “sunset land," and in in a majority of im
ere to die.
. The winter dimate here Is indeed very different from that of New England and the Northern Statre. There are n storms, no days of pinching cold, is much beautiful weather. The beantifid perhaps predominate*. But it
id by or
the system. Some talk about polygamy
ns a part of their religion. “ * more intelligent are con t he ailUost nonsense. They i
The thermometer has qr range. The nights are of*e while at midday the ann-sei
a land of fogs and frosts, and i j equally bad, of fierce " northers,’ -— — bad to face as a driving
us they do, thick clouds t
very chilly;
foreign, is s measure of the economy ' blood was a )iart of their now practiced te the people in the con- ,mt "''rating inflnenrea and I sumption of dry goods generally. Our I l " r raviliratmn showed this h. I- - people, in town and country, have of : '“"‘‘“R oold-hlooded mnrder. - ixtravagant * ,mn— ,
In the m
a little
Diking In HoUand.
It dead. So will this
twin crime, polygamy, soon look to tho eyes of the now deluded masaca. Tho day is fast approaching when this hideous monster will be pnt out of sight
Wb .
st New Eugland dampfore, to all invalids who
At the Central I Ohio, there are 2,fil at tho North westen
disabled s.
r Dalton,
sane convicts at Auburn, will also be tho bill entitled to the b'borty for whi she has sighed in vain daring the pi
Western Desperadoes,
sonri there are
: which may perhaps hare justi-
vided by Ui
required of the tramps in not spec! -' find, but it is fair to presume that ingenuity will result in finding something i
do which will not only lie
useful but sufficiently irksome to tin professional vagrant to render him unde- |
• - ’ ipon the nn- j “ “ willing hospitality of those who have fed : "’"J po™'>®d and Idged him. The example of Mas i They
‘ husrtta in thiff regard might be iml-1 • , ™“ brothere, an u vueu uome : sd to advantage iti other Statea. Of j C,|1 - T "‘ mol 7. though their depreda use there are.many foot trareleri who ; ““l '*"« confined to any parti in search of employment, and who I They are the sons of i really deaanring of assistance; but it j *P«’‘»b!c preacher, but taking tire Irom the | dn ™8 ‘R® 1 » l * ira" « guerrillas, .
■'—'—■* andaoioos freebooters
and by tbeir
' completely oowed
Creuutinu on a Grand Seal*.
sago a youpg;
feated. A short ti
which they hi
More than four Hindoo prinoe, only twenty-two,
ruled over on* of the most extoualvo i ||VMS-*1.™ S’.eoa;provinoes in India, and who was a 1 ture, and resorted t; Ihe ] ' mg ally of area! Britain, stopping at i in 8 bn-pedoe* into -.'jdfr of the Florenoe hotels, on his way ' “Wb 1 *>“*. ”*'’ “•* *~
- * • - - - - . shiv ths* 11
ago a
home from London to hia native i
was taken ai ' illnesa. He
invited to join. * Mansfield was a study to me. and began to hope tkat ahe would reor her mental vigor. If that eoseh wo might hare
' ES.'t
Wsaa, three
n the
dry, i * bl yi U“‘ Uie James boys would rusli - out if they were in the bonae, or pci haps he drawn thither if they wet
grief for the j “oratod in the neighborhood. Th* e:
of their beloved prince, astonished I P* | ltont failed, though the explosion era the ItaUana by tbeir mysterious Oriental 1 ^ mother of the outlaws an arm, and * ’ Ba. On the night of the \ w1m> ‘“df brother to tliem, hi
1870, on the very spot! R*"- This ,w»a considered an outrag
meat now stands, they i mar ® atrocious than any committed by prepared the pile upon which they per- tl “’ broibers themselvca, and created formed the rite of burning the dmd ( obtain degree of sympathy for then body of their ruler. They mixed with A * to" hi't aeariou of the Mimon large quantities of wood immruae com- LegisUtim' a bill waa introduood to pounds of camphor and odorous oint-1 8““* R>"®« “™ amnesty ft m which,robed in hm splendid ‘ misdeeds, and while ft waa pending they and surrounded by his most) k, T l toleraiily quiet. Bui as it failed, nd personal ornaments, they tL®j '» T " taken to the war path^gain, emains of Ihe young rajah. ,1, ® ir fl ra* ra®**® being s neighbor named The pile was lighted about midnight, A,k ®' r i “ inofinnsive farmer —* ’ ‘ morning The •“■ported, though without nn;
”*ed the cere i •’ddenee, of having harbored __ prayers wilh detective* in the torpedo affair. . He was . . - shot ilowti in MnU 1,1..... 1 ....! . ,
if other faithful >
rn In oofd blood, and aa
«k of day the ashes of the r Uerted into a golden vase, ■ to in the sacred temple of ®
- D* Vea Bellere III A coroner of New York held aninqna t took twa dags to exhibit the hu- on the liody of John McCormack, wl »s sagseity about to be related. The died from asphyxia, from swallowing * son (age fire years) of William A fishbone while st sapper si s friend's ith, of Lsxingi. .1, Mo., wandered house. HoOormaok, after leaving the One of the | table, oomplained of a pain in his throat. •a- • ..... n ... • tpensniy, Imt the phyaiaa unable to get the bone
in the woods. Will itfae ! ctating pain. He had aMen nothing fi black and yellow soma dqys before hia death, tty adru is a warm bad of df hia physician lie went to tl tajrl M. C “
Itat rt«B . Ik*
tktwTLy*
In Dutch drainage-work tho dike is n wry important element. These-vary, ol eonrsi-, according to tho , eireiunBtsjii.*es under which they are required. On the North sea coast, where they are limit to
withstand tide, rimng ieufoet beyond ""‘s' ^ x,
average, and, laahe.1 by sUinns,
f—t- - ■ . * SoullMini branch, near Hampton, Ya.,
837; makings total at the four homes
• 5,025.. whic’
the total
Daring the'
difflonlties ore presented; especially this the case where the dike ia to be
they eonstitate a
of a few seres, they may be tho , ' a single man. Oocasiorudly in nnra(wr
instruction serious eugincering 10 —, ,
. ... vmr 18.2 the four homes cured
disabled soldiera, and daring year 1871 for 4,310, showing an
T'.’ 0, - 398 °' a 187 ' J . aad of 715 over 1871.
ira^li'Ulm snrW tb " »« ® d ’ ,. , ■ ... , mission doily received, it is probable wle i^f ^rill re e^re ,lu,, ,l "-' J®« “' K ” t salUl greater
dred tooneldT^i ZTTJ'Y, “j
and fifty yards sqaure, strongly secured C iL ^ e T"* together, snd making a compact mass. U « , - • ,rt 7. nl “® These are Boated over the phie they are ? b ,n ? h, . M * ncm . <* ‘ h " -
“ ^
_ . ~ . ‘r’™ th ." "8” of a,: 7 “'> » niuety-uiue over tho ags of asventy. Their (Usability waa as follows: Four bad
solid and oLu»'t~' ‘ lo,,bo ‘ h both three
re foundation the dike
bnilt. If the dike ia to remain expos, moving wster, if most he farther jo
Upon this first, one, snd often, thir sissy* decreasing i
! * UJ
and flfty-fonr
•dbj N .
wattles placed upon its slope, < ows of piles, baskst-work of straw ( ruabca, or sometimM by brick walla.-
Scribner far Mag.
iPg. 115 were Wind, ue, and all the otlii by wounds received
the lineiof duty.” Of the whole, eightyeight were colored, fifty-nine of whom were at the Southern branch, and 1,508 are re]Killed maimed, with a w minor child living; 2.184 are 1 born, and 2,841 are of foreign birth,
of Mrs. Sarah C. Merrigan. There were one hundred and aev
in September, 1873, eight deaths during the year.
The Strangest sf Harders.
Thee
accused of the
Maggie HsminiU, a rich spinster, who been Mrs. Merrigan’s schoolmate in mveut, was befiwe Judge Fratt in Brooklyn. Mrs. Merrigan has been in. jail since her arrest, and for a month haa
the whole of the 0x1
d yet. a city p
A Ure for Brimstone.
A French adentifie paper angges
should bo earned <
hundred weight (thlrtT kilos) of
. m , it unfitted to support eombimtion. nm hanged cl “ wd "P wy '’ lik " * “bil’ - " llold i
to the door of Mrs. Merrigan’s bedroom, P !'.°””. l ^!. l>r0 ‘ 1 °°^
two days her body lay
Mrs. Merrigau's bed. Then Mrs. Merriaet’ fire to tlie hmme. and when the was extinguished Mias HammiU'a body was found with a rope tied around
wonld penetrate
water rrom the decks ocmld n brought to bear, and the densitv
gsa would prevent 1
r tile
Is rising or epreodixg
gested
Italy," take all reports of its marveiu heulthfnlness at a large discount; nth. wise you will be sadly disappoiulesl, hundreds have already been. Few n afford to die here, and the best place which.to die is home. Think, twice before you start for this new Eden. Conlandatory account as colored. The probability that yor not be benefited by coming is gr than that you will be. And Uiat southern California is a disc for farmers and frail growers i moonshine. Nine-tenths of the land, if not more, ia mountain snd desert. N« to gaud society tho greatest want water, and not an orange, fig, grape, peach or fruit of any kind can you * without irrigation. And irrigation 1 money and hard work, and tlie mar can purchase a good ranch here or orchard of any size can live comfortably without coming here. The foothills snd plains are already beginning to iur brouu for the lack of moisture, and, r» member, that no min will fall tuitil run
fall or winter.
This is ol*: a terrible land. Except iw oottonwoods found on tho river bol >ms there are no tree* but such as th uman hand lias planted. Whoever, therefore, J-OW* here thinking to 1 '
ay without bard
and patient waiting, imsure to be dinai>pofaUd. Bcipre, therefore, you sell your paternal arrra 'at a sacrifice ar 1 *- il.;. f.-1 l.n.1 thi*;a twice _ ohne. 'Hundredaalrtadyhere heartily wish that they hod remained in gladly wonld they
retnm if tli
.naoqna:
idian, who left a good
the East, thinking from the gle of the oou
with less work and says: " Words will
huge fortunes to lie found in fruit raiifing, which reports are ling scattered through all lire Eastern id Northern Stab's _ by interested parties; snd if this article shall be the s of preventing any from coming without proper oouaiileration and il inquiry, we shall be glad.
’ made up in tlie form of large m
Mra. Merrigan was tried last year and the Jury disagreed. Her defense is epileptie J^'
insanity, and her counsel expect to mMte through scuttle, propped for them in
Ihe decks or bulkhcsds in man of need. It is asserted that twenty to twenty-five
... . , - , fran»'worth of lirimstone Wonld be snfhmtgmg m her room, snd then j, ^
it a precedent in criminal practice. The **- *- •«—•-* ■ , to the
of her
o urged that Mias B
It ia
fortnne with a 1
Challenge Prom Saa Fnutrlaeo. e Paeifle Jockey-Club has issue,!
another challenge to owners of swift horses. At the meeting of the dub in November next a pnreo of 830,000 in gold will be pnt up for a four-mile-and-repeat race, open to th" world, and divided as follows: 8i::7> to the first hone, 88,000 to the Wind, 85,000 to the third, snd 84,000 to the fourth. The
terms one lima set forth: Horse* from
Europe allowed 81,500 and five pougda in weight; hors** east of th* Bocky mountains, 81,000; lianas from Oregon, '
Nevada, Utah and California, 8500 for
traveling expenses. Five to enter and dtixen of Troy, N. Y.,’ chancing j three to start to make a race. Entrance,
thouaand cubht mi
hit Frank d
hatchet 1"
Don Piatt st
hia wife: ow, and H
o in the poorhoiise.’ r bit of comfort at the
ill It boas
-k with the other, and that law firm in that k
in. doing this ahe slipped from the chair “®ra at work upon " was strangled. when he remarked to th - — : — yer should make money
A Funny Blunder. for be liad drawn hia own will — mi American Patron gives its rend lew plain sentonoea ao definite and the following correction, showing that any one could understand thi l tho types, -the printer, and th* He was told by tlie lawyers
d-reader can do : An awkward liked no thing ’
idcr occurred in our last issue, in a \ will munication from Bin. Gander, of get ..
Putnam county. He speaks of a public plain, definite, and clear as 1 " “ ‘ ‘ •- •*- imA
- * w . .
found the part- - 12, W75, with the secretary, 1 tested will esse, j House, Han Francisco.
of hia estate,
•aOrt.
A Minnesota attorney having rm from one of the Northern States count to recover, thus replied to his client' "80 it in money "yon > Money 1 I have a faint recollection of having aqpn it when I waa a smal I believe it waa given me by my on
Tnl it has been ao tong
very will, and havs written
be» erepleyed -; You're MUM
health dees not he as emna think lal disregard to the demands of the body, in getting toughened to cold, hunger and roughness, hut in prompt, uniform, implicit ohedii-aoe to the laws le, eapisiially in relation to diet, sleep and clothing. 80 wo will a hurry to part with onr warm •d comfortable qverooata, but, ture. gradually engsrments growing thinner and lighter, ss the iiwTes of the -ees tlee)ien from the first tender green ! the opening lief-bad to the nidi, til luxuriance of mid-June, and tho unmet splendor of duly and Augnst. Our suites and grab* wo will not lie 1 haste to put sway. Many a cool oming and (-veiling it will be pleasant to watch the firelight and bask in the ' d glowing coals, or the fascinating flames of spicy birch faggots, honest oak and sturdy hickory. Ten- should be one room household where, . during . ter, a quick fire may be kindled fur warmth and cheer By thus ■ biking' pains ki keep away
Reed for Haitr. ■crend doctor of Georgia had a rather alow dehrery, which waa tlie uo-
ing, and illustrating Ids subject by the ease of s man condemned to be hanged, and reprieved under the aeaffuhl. Ho went on to describe tlie fiatboring of the crowd, the bringing out of the prisoner, his remarks mider the gallows, th* appearance of the cxrcutionsr, ill* adjustment of tlie Its Her, the preparation to let fall th* platform, and just then the appearance in tlie distance of the dust ' ■' jsded hone, the
ThsyM hang the poer mss
Two Kentucky girls have been secten ere! to six months’ iqipnsoomeBt for helping tbeir lovers to recap* jsil. The Philadelphia 7Tmr« tolls a eorrespondent that the “ besg way to go to the Black Hills gold regiesa ii not to go it .mil." , A Michigan newspaper doe* ilaobitasriiv.sftor tlie following oonoiae fashion 'X9in Bunting—circular raw—Ypsil-
1, nothing, only trying' to
When a motion to “lay on the table” irenuled ip * Weetoru State Legislature, memlier walked forward and hid the
and typhoid fever i> disease*. With some esse* 01 typhoid fever H wonld be more proper the other name. mistake a teaapoonfnl of the spirits young man in Binghamton. It waa rail so ranch .boiling metal, literally borned up, and he died in a few hoars. .The I’ittebiirgh CkronMr rays that 1 Johnny " Steele, the coal oil prince, ii ow living on a farm between there and Cooperatown, working like a full-blown granger and looking as happy ss a pretty iri with a new spring bouuet. Dr. BagshSWC, tlie new Oithofio bishop of Nottingham, has revived th* wasliing the feet on Good Fridsy. A doaen boys dressed in vriirte, ’ eir legN were ranged in bishop, after washing, kissed their feet. A henpecked Imsbaud is seldom blessI with troops of friends. Hi* ” modest stillness and humility" arc pi'Hiagis irtues, but somehow or ether, folks ron’t rally much round a mau who isn’t apal’le of getriug Up and raising a row Which is heavier, a pound of lead or poundof feathers ? (Old Conundrum. 1 A single pound of feathers is just as vyaa a pound of lead, but twentyIKiunds of feathers in s narrow and crooked hallway ia abont as heavy » hundred and eighteen poands of
Harrison, of Delaware, ic most die be said to c, you'll have full swing ’t bo qyenr before you’ll
didn’t take
Kprittg Clothing.
There ia no |iart of the year, says tho Tribunr, when greater care and. wisdom the adjustment of ijm-’a rlotliiug to e weather ia required' than in spring, e are ao glad to lay aside thick srinb-r garment* and array onraelves in fresh, cheery, light attire, that frequently our inclinations lead ns to ovendop the inda of prudence. Not until the end May. hardly before the middle of
eed, children, aged should wrar thin 1 during eycu the
It robust health will find it to their outage often during tho summer to on flannel during )i*rta of the day or told and rainy day*. Eiqweioily thus* living near tli* sea shore and in malari-distrirta-need to keep careful guard r themselves and adjust their clothing to the rise and fall of th* mercury in

