Star of the Cape, 24 November 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 1

THE CAPE.

CAPE MAY CITY, 2C J., WEDNESDIy, A'OAY:MBER 24, 1875.

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NO. 50.

9VB1IT9BS CAKBS.

MorcJuni Tailor A Doaler la Conti Furnishing Goods. t tb'r.\ .\<t, WsafcstsnMrm!, t e.|isiuy oiy.

coKTBACT^Rh^^^Sieng,

W/BHIHGTON HOTEL!

'<8 HOTEL, llarrisbarg, Piu

ncHAV»'« ATLANTIC HOTEL,

gPBOFESSfONAL CARDS.

potteb * mxds.

nOHHOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, JJo.W Washington Btrsot,

JOHH B. HEFFHAX, O^sMsT Court Hoim.N.J. • , f-i.-^y^sKSpO Island during Ik

A BBOTHFR’N SACRIFICE, am sad I were is a quiet and beautiful esaalriy of eousidnabls extent and with an exquisite. Taxied surfneu, wooded with remarkable grace. Beam, with a clanged hce, led the way along well graeoled. winding walks, among white berjto a secluded spot

ir of this lot _ . sph of dark a porphyry, with the dmplo word ui into the top au integlio and gilded: 1 riptolomna.'' Beam laid Upon the bloek a small output, which ho took from his pocket, nd stood by it in aileoue, while e tindroas pathetic softness melted into is feoe and dewed bis eyes just a little ; ut even that touch transfigured the tea, and the hard outer crust dropped way, affording tender predou.

Trip’s folks, and Trip's partner at come to bring ua ' piled some little put Trip’

fellow, with

pocket be hadn’t enough buy himself a decent suit of cl and he bungled badly in telling Ua tale. Trip's claim had got ibin, gad. sgadant the adrice of his beet friends, he joined a party to go prospecting elsewhere. me back .XrSt > nerer came back at all. JfotUng beard of him, and the men of the p. after taking good care of all his ta, had sent them home to os by the firat comer. ’Hyson Triptofemua lea unburied In the wflderaeea I' T knew It 1'cried my poor mothw. 1 put her to bed; she was paraiyaad. and for

il Why do wn Jther it such mo-wn-ure none the hearts wuhio m

infinite

ud, Beam f" My brother!" How long baa he laiil hen I’ He is not here at all," said Beam, turning away. “That is simplj- to bir than, with

twixt life and death. Then she got well enough to my: ' Fin Tins, go find woer brolher’sromsins and bury —**■ —r prett left th

THE PACIFIC IHSASTEB.

Haqry P. JeHey, sur-rir rrof thesteamahip tar. which was lost with < died souls, who was brwught to Pott

a his interview with Oapt Oil key, ie master of the Haaamnw. he mads e mention of the lights <

Victoria, leering about

Thursday morning, the 4th about two hundred people onboard. Wo

THE CEESTH Of BRITISH 15011. i SOME VALUABLE FIGURES.

The following table girea ns. at i [lance. the bushels sod the mine of thi I in tbs United States for the

the htla report on the c India we extract the total of the population

hail; (

SttjUAOM mpsii mm*

.lirisil.'ooo M,Me.'eio ... . S5.0SS.10fl 839,805,(56 mount Hew York State raised

"1“"'’ 117.693,000 bushels of com,; 37,648,000 and the toW population 338,8*0,- bn!AoU of 21,92s,000 busheU

Bio population per square mils of „ (

land is 433; sf Eugiand and Waica, ’ * ‘ UT1 noog.

and of Oreat Britain and Ireland,

The following table girea us, at a

1 I glance, the lire stock in the country on * | the first dry of January, 1874, and the

■ 10 of each descriptiou thereof.

THE THREE CRICKETS, he first time I mw Pipe he lying on the wall of the public garden Venice, fishing with a pin-hook, he

eyes looked frankline. The month

. 16.218.:oo

o California, and, as luck . is osme serosa one of the ra of the prospecting party.

Ij 87ay« s his nd^ity^T

aesca

I»R- j- F. LEAMIffA,

MidwOm cu an^e;

J^Prfiiti^Oface

As s r^LtTtmrxnn. tss STAR 1. swctaicwaasc-

THE BAILV STAR, MOIcrnfi OF JULY AND AUGUST. THEJOBDEPiRTMERT.

> ealnte tbs' block,

would giro all I am worth if he

did lie here i»-h|« lo, •

1 honor id the acrid 1

walked awa^ in sil grand beneath slow fret, ami each slug down, busy with his* ’ Tell me slmut Triptoiemus," a , ud my adust oumpaalou roared himrelf o\jt of hie faraway mood with a start- ’ After aIV ># ,M '" 0i*tp : W pot a *0 tell you, only howTIorod Wi. » ho loved me and all of us, and n ^« ambition, orerything for tho t waa in February, 1849. There dy two of ns-’fr^ was lwo year**n me—ami my mother, ud we lard time of it Trip, yoa see, waa a'very bright fallow, qaiek to loam, ambltioms wanted distinction ud aT that. He’d bdd agood* au« in schooIl&SafpiSIl.'»nrSoa;i you know, ud going Kght forwanTTo bia goal, when father died, lreving.ua nothing much but hia good sy»« T mother and I went to work, for wa 1 proud of him, you know, and we k he’d never forgot what he owed Mother started a millinery ahop, ud X loft acboql and went nnuifi boy, utfi we managed to keep Trip at hia hooka ud the wolf from the door, but it wm hard

nearly Ml of us half orsay. bad sunstroke, ud wudered ol hs to the MUs; that I remember v •• It is a long story, Smith, and pain /gr me, I heard of some IHggei' Indians, who Acre kno esmp ud rare, the most ahject a

ffnilt-d qf thajtiiolo gahg. i 1 had along serech foi.thres people. '1 found " chief of the bud. ud. with money long cajolery, got !dm to Wl me of the ssn;{sasj^.r*

Trip’s party. • Where i buriedt‘ 1 asked. ‘Mu m

■Aid-. • Whita man tuck urn 1’. • Wherf ta’W-.owiamrl’-l asked, ttambHnp ‘Meabowuml’ Betook ms to Harilab. in Kern county. There, in the county almshouse, gray, squalid, abject, I found a driveling, grinning idiot. It was my brother 1 Do yon see that bonne yond*rf* arid 1#, pointing to a large, secluded mansion, with cite naive grounds Trlplolemus, my prior brother, was ■sd,” said Bearn. "I came homo, bringing srcoffin oontaiuiugsome bones

' cTurtatl/horaouuTaro* yon hare > myefrod Orather'r'mimory. Or

week my poor decrepit mother 01 there In a padded coach, ud iayi aC-ring on tbs toiub to the memory of

o, ud 1

l ou tell yon, and mother’s fare got' 1

very thin sod anxious. She ' ‘ ‘ worriea, yon aae, bnt didn't let •he didn't sat as mneb as sbs n

bnt bow eonld two unthinking boys know that I Trip waa getting ready for ooUege, ud. by night-teaching ud odd io^sjif different kinds, he got together

ud forest, the swrsge popnlstiom of the inhsbitod parts of Indie is much denser tbu that given shore, the over- - sge for Bengal being 397, for the northwestern provinces 480, ud for Onde 468 to the square mile. Among the

towns foremost in India, ud eeoond : only to London in the British empire, fa , anrep” . . . . Srastoo "«*£££; Calcutta, with a population of 795.000; 1 H ° s * 30,560,900 I3S565.5a while Howrah, the Southwark of On!- Of this number New York State ha< eutta, contains marly 100,000 more. 639.800 horses ; 638,600 oxen ; 1,410,00 Bombay contains 544,000, or about 180,- j milch cows ; 2.037,200 sheep, ud 651.

000 more thu Liverpool; ud Marl ran ! 500 hogs

898.000. Among &>glish cities. Mu- I vnx cons our. Chester ud Birmingham have rech , The following table gives as the num 850,000; Leeds ud Sheffield, 2*0,000 in- ! her of bushels of corn raised in th. habituta; between there in rise comee Dnited Slates for five veara with com

hn '* a ° w - * iUl parisons of the diffonmt' year.;

285.000. Olsarified aoeordtng to re- r _ J

ligton, the population of British India is 11«7 divided info 140,500,000 of Hindoos (in- 1810. rinding Sikha), 40,7*0,000 of Moham ["!’ medans, ud 9,2*0,000 of others, inriod- 187t!

- - eno re.v i “« Boddhista and Jains, Christians, ’ ^ “ m “- Jews, Parsecs, Brahmin., snd Hill Men. ntof hia room or Who “ rp *‘8’ ori no aoenrato descrip

TOro biin.! ' ion °“ 1,0 * i " m - Th “ nineteen in ghts or guns Ho mid tho blqe-Ughte ' V** ‘7™?* f^” n " in „ 1 ^ d “ " f

ere in the pilot-honse. I got thom, Lj. , . ° 1869 Hl.asi.OTi'' . , id burned five. I notioed the euginot "" “e'en of tho for ,870 70c ngamat ill working, bnt no one was at the m “ l0 ‘T 00 ' U, • UtU ’ r ' , "J “f™** . It was too L ’ ’ fo the riarboard ride, for-1 .!!!! : ^rea^V

The above tables are well worthy of '

extended my hud. Tl ierman dropped his pin-hoc diagy little paw therein.

- — ship. Two

boats abaft the paddle boxes had no oars "ism; the other boats had oars. Bern sight ud nine o’clock in thoevenwhile in bed, I beard a crash, ud felt a shock as if wo bad struck a rock. beard something

fallen 0 - *«• * ■

. “Ali

right, we havuAtaritJijJupipl." I saw several lights at a distance; they were —• but I paid little attention to

: returned to the cabin, ud no-

ticed that the ship took a heavy list to port. I went on deok to the pilot-honse, ud beard some one mj: ■’ She is mak-1

Tho esptain ooming

a beggars he abonld

with com- ' *riL "Come along, Illuatrissimo." j So we went borne to the dull aborte of j poverty. I introdnoed Pipe to the T90.9ii.5S9 1 World. Sin, and the Flesh. Don’t trem-

‘■V'J-OT.OT j hie in your virtuous shoes. They were U091.719.00ii : t>, ! l ') r m J dog*—poor outcast enrs thsl

the isgoon

They

e lea:

The foiiowii

ungry-

t One morning I took down the cage, and behold there were only two tegtese torsos of cricket*. Their ampn- ’ limits lay about the floor of tha

, behind the fireplace.

ng ss.usnal, udPipo was posing illy before me. Snddenly there a loud ring at tho door. What it be 1 Creditors I had none and visitors never. The dogs begu to how!.

Hew We Mop the Car.

have boon told there wx living here," he said, looking obont "Down, my dears, down, I bog

1 thought his face lool •. then who t in Borne I

I a good id helped

rope, painted awhile, gave hop* brilliant career, ud tbu falling ill died sr poverty and nothing rise.

id, patting Fipn’s shaven pate. ‘ 1 "He does not- He revels in ignorance

in the Unit

1 helped U

1 to get the b< 1 it There wi

The Christians in India nu qnite 900,000, or less that ot

port boat, forward, ud helped Hvo or

three-fourths per cent, of t *. Id Bombay they tor

the boats shaft tho paddles had been ■ ,oartl “ P'' roont -I ' n Beogal, 01 got off, bnt did riot' Me ' them. I think j P 1 * 0C, ' L 1 “ not , it -a. about u hour after the stonmre P* rc,,Dt 0 PJTnlaUon strndt wl ’ ” ~.w. 1. — ..-1

rt boat was in the wster. I wai in it boat ud one it loose f rom the das. The -boat filled ud turned over, 11 got on her bottom ud helped eov1 up with me. Immediatriy after the amer seemed to break in two, fore i a{L Tho smokestack fell ud □ok onr boat, and the steamer sunk. I think about all the women were in onr boat, and I fear they were all drowned

about

in the evening. Tho night

ot dark n

the at

a smiling, pleaaut a middlejgrd iaan.'

» had, Flavl' atidha. Here's the abrriff's been put in mtion upon mother's pour Ultli nd she never said a word ebon no nor yon neither, ud I, sol nothing, living upon yon both yon mind abont that. Trip!’ I •tonUy, •yon’regotng to be the gentle- □ of tho family, ud ifs all light rking for yon. When you're rich ions wont we rolHek in purple and

• Never

Ihe slip where the ship waa to sail from. I jnrf saw hkn aa the vasael was (owed 00L I sliouted to him to come b*< he smiled, shook his head and waved; " 'Tsko care of mother, a _ Ho stopped and ioehadont over the «y eoane before ns. -It waa tun lines for the old lady, Mr. Smith , sod

had ado to make bar look np again. You ass nQ her prids fiUA In Trip;’ahe.anhnv ed on hia turning cot so wsU. But by- ’ naassia-^aiSSc

rivnl. and athird from thaxninsa, with

, . _ .with.long-white 1

whose ryes had no speculation in them and who did no 1 look hp,’"nor ’give an 1

sign of recognition as we entered.

“How is he to-day, Mary I" take, Bearn. " Always tho same, Mr. Bearn.’ she replied. • • Never notioea, nor com plains, bnt dose all wo toll him, like ,

riiafcS “Likt. a child " ‘

with Mars In his voice, ihe statue's rida, ud

ud parte,! the long white hair from hia forehead, and klsaad the shapely brow, yellow with the dingy stria of long continued lunacy. “Do yon know me,

Trip I" he asked, with

he went to

most pathetic, in histones. There WM " swer. Ha atghsd. ud tor

[e of bon-bons from-his pc led them eagerly, greedily,

kind to him, and take good rare of; Mary." "Bless yon. air, I will couldn't help be kind to bln,. • •ueEYlamb.* ——— - “The rid lady' knows nothing of

be aaid, with a bnrat cd faaliag..' “TUa self, mtnd and body,.for onr good. Ho died that we might be comfortable, and j****'•»«• PW* iWI he waa able to'

along in aflenea.— World.

left tlm bottom of tho notber man. climbed on top of the pilot house, which waa Hooting near. Next morning I got some life preaerv. a floating by the house, and with their myself ud eompsnion to

Bonn to learn that this report emum no less than twenty-thre® dislincl gnages sjiokcn-Ujronghout the peuit exclosivo uf the iannmsrabl,, dials, the aboriginals ud various hill ti

still greater varictl

Speaking of the old - j batcfl of Virginia g 1 | Cary Eggliwton relsU > | Monthly this racy aoc , I told of one of the Her, - | !>olHlctd debaters. 1 , perhaps, to abow how

ire fottr-footed epigrams j tiling f Is it orderorl f" I forced a pallid imile, “ Ordt • to begin work that dayw^ef plentifnl in this eetoblishrce >rm high hopes of Pipe J am painting entirely for glory at partook of a’.rngal re-1 ent, ”

il by the end of the t

as for those dear rid e. Something I h :us,tu Ufa glorious.

could only I ll "- h" Uie'rustlc A.lni

and colors. I abonld like to leave 1

stallment, if yon will permitme." fie laid a parse on the table, " Never mind thanka . I had 1 lyself. Come np ud ace :

Umn mil,® sn hoar with safety, and they will last from throe to four years. When a burglar saw that the woman whose house he was plundering was

Sharp."* 1 A wag of a fell, 'ling of music, early tho following xdlni

or old fa

dl aglow

a, bowc

o occupation

lee, bl! I get through; I,,uduo.

think wo were thirty or forty miles sooth of Capa flattery when the veaari sank. Wo passed tha light on Tattooab island

between four and live o’clock evening; I ud my companion , the pilothouse all of Friday not

' a—— J-*- “- ~ I Ctrt

four o’clock F. to, when b

_e sea waa running v. high all day, the waves washing over I sighted a Teasel ud called to her, ud heard persona on other rafts calling, I ’ did not come near us. Friday me waa bnt little wind until within a mile of the' shorn of

I sighted

on the A mariou shore, which pesaed About ten o’clock Batnrdsy

■r Thunder Skewen Come I order to convey a more di idea ol onr theory, .ays Popular .Scimoc

ly serve tha- purpose of a dia-

- >Ut demonstration ; and thu lo orJpyfiHL bo th. region of WrotAriA

rer takes Hs rise among r tha aumiapW. of tha

two thonsud_ feet ahova Ora Mri ot tha sea, ud, flowing aouthcastcriy forty or flfty miles, empties into the

miles from

'raEyiriiiTf.r!^r"^{ -... I F 03 “IMA flp» Ol moist

air upward toward' the sptnmit ot the DtAciriC. iha valleFof tha

— . A gloomy glare over tbe face of nature, dark- “ **“* “if Tho,vapor, -* d air, aMrins •to’*- Cl

leas than a thou With regard 1

that 1,338,000 persons are empdoyed in “ M, the governmopt nervioo of one kind or , I'm on other; 629,000 are engaged in re- ( me an ligioos or charitable operations, includ- ' reply,' ing 649 Chrisliu ministers ud preach- | Ho era; 30,000 devotees ud religious men-; Whig dicanto; 16,000 astrologers; fivewiaaxda face hi ud 465 devil-drivara ; 189.000 persons I don si ■ro engaged in education, lilemture, and 1 to bu

aoienco, of whom 618 are posts. It will The strongest debater of probably not greatly detract from tho ' aged to begin first, bnt jm plnaaare which his royal highness the ! nouncod tbe opening wor

Frinoe of Wales will derive from his terruptod him.

tour should he leorp that among the ' “ Pardon mu," he said, 190,000,000 of her majssty’s subjects, i yoarlittieargumcuta, so I'Ugoud

' with grestor ■ -

t nn alarming I exchanged tl

" Gi- Ctunil. i'ipo ntay.sl

ing. every Whig ,1,,,^^ .- u , ippreesrd ibdigna- ! li(l , nu b1i ^ |

•ry Whig brrort full, rimoet j ^ w «***,.■•

Thip model boy of c uioh all my offorta

0 and well talk it I tl ‘" dr

ncjal for joy. very aide, ud

1 he^-ouWto!

j ncotion with tlie namber of w

t 2,000 able

with the ladies

one "apeech-makor." Thirty-throe through send for me, and I'll come ai thousand persons arc engaged in law, sweep yon blear out of the arena." and 75,000 in medicine, while 218,000ire And with that the exasperated in recorded as devoting themselves to the bowed himself out of* the dining root ” fine arts,” though thcclsun of aUthooe to bo artist, is vogy doubtful, ro under Holre. i. France, this head are included votaries of mu- , ,, . , , -io in every form, dcsoending oven to the . ' Fc ' mch ■<™'°ltarai ft qogmtto profeesions of scrubsts, »re.- n,,lh " , 50 ™ in 00

tiers, snake charmers, ud mnnkeyduoefa. Thirty-seven and a half mCliona, or Uiree-fifths of the entire popu- - lation, are engage^ ‘ n sgricaltnro, and

"h elephants, !

! ftu'd presence ; these 2,000

eetims'cd at mJj ' ‘ leTonr ’ on '“ S0 ' 000 sl ‘ w T » Y'".

. °bHge the fmmora to k«p 20,000^0

on-prodnetivb dari*. comprise : £n ol ^“ d ™ B 'l w ‘‘

•- wwn. of Whore .proferio,m;' or , U,offi .‘? , ^ ln J¥ fl ^“ Eng-

' ,,,'1 , ! land. All this entails greet expense. id^tbomreives a, gam- The wr,t ' r J hink " lbrt lf P n f er

blent, flvn as pigeon-ttiers, ud ft'rty- "‘T, . "J be y™"* w0 ' T r' “ ,Rh ‘ nine sssplea, 381 are profession*] thhreM, 1^* ™^ ,n April, «4 the country freed ‘ ’ n rognea ud vagabonds- f ” m "“or** >» “ B of * few

May has* sa deMribed ZT*V ^ *»>btod' however, have beu ro riroelflM by ; P 0 -*^ wo are not informed of wol ’* B onUrelj, as in hud winters wevu, to ig, 1 they ocvno in from North Gesmuy ud ^ -1 Friend. They srs aomatimss found at for Mr Flaw-' Chantilly ud Fontainbleau. They are dan, -wha drew np lha report fogithe | y* 7 , A iT* 0 ',

. . . .. . I to a fold and nlsee themselvee all on tlie

Ha had tbe

! face of u angel, hot be naed lugnsgs -j that would have bronght a bins] I cheeks of a shipload of pirates. I Fipo soon sottlod to hia own I to gw likewise. I encouraged tin I frera edneetional motive*. J ed yonr faced" i Fi|>o counted his fingers.

| “ A week.’"

t “ WeU, wlieu you go to Americ po. my boy, you’ll bare to wash face every day, and yonr ham?.; to there,, my Vouetiu aristocrat,-1 1 '- pie have,* plebeian prejudice in f a

living as

2,285,000. s

, Bat hs nnderatood n

-roe—.re no nslserera .or cam nr ''“ iJ "- The abeep naturally sturdy bsggara’ ssowded m thhi oo» to » ; ' lhoT the other extremity, don. sod the ■ vagabond' wi»snnouneod refrfflM'sheeo'raj*la*! bodv'wil

11* calling, as soohip Ike Agra dial riot Ui . , rat diasppsared." WU.ther th*"fl»t- ^ k.^" 7 eftenfgood. fallow, thi. Pipe of mms, ud

^ I knock down tbs barriers which protect

may, btnvrvir, b* doubted, for wo And ' th ®“" r — 10R,00Qparauuswboaepeeup*tioii isdc- | How U Became a Poet,

■v.wre.ww’Z^i'.'U..

them!^ ocnaimy apply ^ ^ j, ^ thn^iOdle; seek ’ J *—‘ " i " nohesdjhy localitiestiUyongvktba livor

now; roe go to America.’ Pipe came to me shortly after ud with a graceful bow offered me a cigarette from a package in which he had just invested. It was Hatnrdsy ; onr week’s work was done ; we bad squared abconnta, ud Pipo' felt like a million-

•Iro."

After a while things begu to look black in Urn .little rid bouse on the lagoon. Pipo ud I had been subristing tor some time on shipwreck rations. Never a foot oreseod my humble threshold with intent to order pictures. Brivinson Crusoe ud Friday were not more entirely alone otrAbe island than were Pipo ud I there- in that water-bound oottsgs with only onr own bright dreams ud the prophetic glory of sea ud sky to keep us from niter wretchedness. Iwaa

' debt wi^t Pipo at thin

and did u.

the end of his days thu to hare bronght me face to face with insolvency by asking.for centimes. “I am poor, Pipo," J said, at last, openly ud calmly ; “poor as • chnrch

that will bring yon good'Inek, 'ered Pino, looking at me with his

uimg aoasoyo^o-gn-ooantryaiuinm-i ••wnausui col* everything .pertaining to H, ud if 1 “Yon aeo, me want C lon’t turn out a'piiel it must be you I buy." "divine afflatus.”—Efsfroft Pror. I eoQeeted the required amount with

—" aiffloalt]' and oautioned Pipo to be

,1 u— 1,, l n ;,l 11 ....t

prayer to G01I (bat she might bo spared prepared for oternitys

s way continually o

my 1 Tha other day whit

y: “ How much this I ! Da Vinci,” I laugh, id think of the land

half wistfully, w child-mouth

Blitter and Cheese. The following are the leading batter d ohoese States of the United States, th the figures of th* quantities of the deles made daring tha year 1870:

. toAftitU 7

plucky "'SJJJ. 8 " Total, 0.8 .6li.S91.6SS

ud addressed the co

the Western barley, discolored by rains, has boon bleached by chemical process, giving it a nice appearance, but spelling it for brewera’ use, ud former* ore very properly warned against it for seed, as the treatment in qneeiion is quite likely to have impaired if not destroyed vitality of tho germ. A. Danbury deacon nearly captured five boy* who had been devastating bis cheotnnt trees, one Snnday afternoon. Shakinglria flat at their retreating famw, he * angrily shouted—"’Hie uncaking little rascals 1 If I hail held of'em one ipinnto I'd"—ud then'anddenlypBpyiog his pastor on tlie scene, ho impressively

method of destroying

tkroariies

, bit of wood, resting one Ohio, 02.276^44 ;PcmniiyiTnni*,14>U r ef end on tho floor and Ihe other on tho -29; Vermont, 3,835.840. ud Main., ; edge of the vessel, servos as' a bridge to ,874,091. Of ohaesa. New York Elate conduct the insects to the sweet deposii.

in 1870 returned 22,769.964 pounds,

’ - half (42.67 _

» Union. Of bntter, the retnrn 17,107,528 pounds, ,.. . fifth of the prodnet of the United States.

slippery side* pres eockroaobes may

Once in the trap, i vent retreat, and t! bo caught by the 111

A firenutn rose hastily ut the fir-t slsru;. He ran along -the streets bellowing "Are.” He was enthusiastically

“ jumping the old m

Ing, "Now jam her down for onr aide, Johnny," when by the light of the aacending flames, which were trying to toy with the pale faced moon, lie discovered that he had on hia wife’* velvet liesqnc epnnged with bngics ud bcada. TlieaUerifra officer in charge of Pemberton, the bone tbief, made a plnchy to tbe masked lynchers at Foreal City, 111., who took tho prisoner, him to a tree, ud riddled him bullets. The officer wounded one