STAR OF THE CAPE.
vox,. Tin.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1876.
STA»OFTH*CAPE
BUSIVESB CARDS.
A. X. HATVES * C ■UBBflKfnrvra or T1H WAR!
Twnre, Ko. e Jae^oj Sort, c.p« M»r O
ro, h.ppr .Ide by nifci.
■nmj wifo, after giring an is a careleas and hi nod to me, and with the
Danphiny, and what werp my Hgbia of lomplaoAnry of the richnoaa of my , which in bar imagination equaled those of Pern. While convening upon these aabjecte, we at length approached
over an humble road, onr coachman aaddrew up before a miserable cabin, door of which aat a venerable old dad is the coarsest garb of pover!hia waa my father I Believe mo.
HOTELS.
WASHINGTON HOTEL!
Also, proprietor of
BOLTON’S HOTEL, Ilarriatetrg, !*a. fW-ly - ■ ■
MrMAKIVN
ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. HOT SEA WATER BATHS, aropsn dll winter, etteebsd to tbs Hotel.
JOHN McMAKIN.
PEROU-EOU; THE BEUiOWS-MENDER.
usr want]
I had deceived Atu deoeived her, It ia true; bnt Hi my witneaa, it waa not withont the deepest remorao ! When at her aide I could think only of her. When with my gay frienda, their good humor, their wit and agreeable mannera, and the elate of depeudenoe in which they held me, the in'truelion- and favora they had ao freely beatowed npon me, the many and kind aervioea I had received from them, a 1 ! I combined to take from me the power of reflection. I could acarcely realise the precentor look fBVward to the fntnre. Bat, tn the oolitede of myown chamber, poaaion and sophistry gave way to despair and remorao; and I looked with dismay npon the frightful proapect be- ' When I pietnrod to myeelf
Aurora, anrronuded Iry the air in* ceremony lo an old broken chair, i burrta of insulting laughter, and aa tio remarks, best calculated to or;
their revenge, and oomplete her hnmilia- impassable for several days, which pi
lion. The pretended
g aside his wig rad alack patch, spped up to Aurora, and with an air insolent triumph, and in a tone of dedon, said to her : " No, madamo ; yon were not born to become the wife of ; too great an honor for yonr birth, your fortune, and your choice; a poor beliowa-meader alone could obtain vour
baud. Behold the mae tiou end your pride b
I rushed forward to interrupt him,but an instant be mounted bis box, the others threw themselves into the oar* riage, and with a bunt of merriment and ti iumph, the whole party drove off and
hft us to ourselves.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PO-ITER A MIXON, TORN E T Si AT- LA BniuainviN, n. j..
terrible; but 11
curled to such an exte pointing out to mo the part 1'
imagined it would
—„ io Wde' the crnel insults they intended ipou my poor wife; and I felt ipoctalor of a play, who, after dwelling witb delight upon m
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
JOHN B. HUFFMAN,
Attornsy and Counaallor at Law
Cfiba May Court House, N.J. .
P.^aeasgap. latead^dartai Boaru-
ATTORN KT AT LAW AH D >< AS-
'• MASTER IN CHANCERY, Co..veyancliog.Deeda,Boada.Mortgage*.
smoriEECiPE
ad.beauty, fit to adorn a palace, wae ! doomed henoefoith lo bo buried in my | fether'e miserable but, I started with horror from the contemplation of the i eoene; e death like ooldnees p ralyretl tea I wae reedy lo throw myher feet, oonfeee my crime, and Jetlare myself ready to bear the shame sad degicdatiun I ao truly deserved. Bnt, alas I self love, and the madness of my passion, withheld me. Intoxicated by the feelings of the precent, imagina-
ry of hope over the obeenrity re. , "The anbappineoa of aid to myaelf, " will only be Love will soften all the
bilterneea of her misfortune; and when tholhirat for revenge, which now blinds
tall have passed away, she
shall again bn happy I . I shall hare vney.stmafaing.wnd by my own , i can procure her comfort and
I should Indeed be ceutomptl
hie. if I wert not willing to devote all
Job Printing Office
Xiittimr
(vowlnc InpoUUtevor. and Is read ally appreciated by old and youna. Anvaanaiau Manncis, lx baa ao
Pf^UJBRO TTKEULT AT EX PXB TEAR
THE DAILY STAR, RTMEKT.
t dnvun of raptnre to all the stern realltiea of life. Sly unfortunate Aurora had Buffered bnt little of the peinfnl
may imagine my state of despair and agony, when you oouaider that the ' ind of life I had led for the last ind the pains whirh had been bestowed upon the cultivation of my mind, ul drawn forth now tastes, and brought life and foe to red a delicacy and eusoeptibility of feeling, with which nature ' endowed me, bat of the extent of
of my life, .to shed case and oqjoyon the pathway of her exiaieqoe. When she first discovers .the tenth, her Mnt will donfalleiA.bo. terrible, ; but the evil being irreparable, will in time reconcile her to it; love will oompe sate bar for the Joes of fnrtnno; and we shall at last be happy." fteeh were «*, rt-fWitms which oc enpied my mind during the few days preceding our marriage. When, at the holy, altar, Aurora pronounced the yow| to live and die with me, a cold shudder ■hook lay whole frame. Never befoie b»d tha odious part I was acting appeared in ao appalling a light, a tucaad aa palaaa <>>afh. ami should have fallen <>n. tha floor kad net teaaa eoma to ay relief. This last effort of expiring virtue was mistaken by the eurronmliug
eea of eensibility.
Aurora wm hvraelf deoeived ; and I frit, •by the expreaaiou of her tenderness, that this proud pnil Jiaugbly beauty shank notffr.im evitieiug toward mo all tlteftatfaig* of a devoted and affectionate iga^s-wOUagdo-reward the addnaa and good faith with which I had executed Uidr project, permitted me to
ilea vered -to' hatrWi frrim' ray Bifriti the £ 1U3 ito£££a
atnas&arsxs: home. When | proposed to my wife a i' S TB»y,. of which I lump tte. eroel
deep sigh, which she heard with aurpriae; for to her lively imagination the propeot of traveling Vith me, In si handacme equipage, with attendants, wm a gatifloation both of her afleeUon and aagernaaa to prepare for onr departure, the near approach of which eauanl mo inexpreaolhle grief. Again and again I implored the pity of my friends; ' -’rtj war* iuexonhlo, and drily », fpladiig thr bond of emu- egfrement sfore my eyes. I found that my doom aa inevitable, and ceased to strugglp
lateKfate.'
Twa of my rtnployiwa noted aa opuriere ;.and Anrota - * rejroted With the Hid of a wig and a blac.
I adored, what right had I to complain I . My oonacienoe told mo I had none I My : deep remorae added to my torture, bnt eottld bring me no relief. Was not I the cause of all her misfortune* T Had I not 'aacf-e dark cloud over the brilliant boriatm « her life I Had I not broeght eor row npon the brightest days of her youth I In short, I waa the unfortunate cause of all her wretchedueoa. Perhaps in her despair she might seek an
truly and tendariy loved;
and bamde. the thing waa impractiea’ilo, as alio bad already been gone several
and it wae in vain to hope to over-
icr. I could procure no hones
than Montelimart, and it waa use-
less to attempt it on foot. My greatest desire now was to quit a plan so fraught with bitter and sorrowful recollections, fortunately, I had just money jh to take mo to Lyons. Before my departure, I questioned both curate
head; or if in pity she granted me a generous pardon, such pity, such pardon, would be more painful than reproach — I waa almost frantic nth these harrowing thoughts, which made the bed upon which I had sought repose a place of
oblivion of my woes.
To increase the evils of my situation, a long continued ruin bad inundated the
avail; they pleaded t her intentions, although I afterwards discovered them to havo been the proctors of the whole plan. When I arrived at Lyons, new diffi-
endmg there for
riage, as I bad intended, to convey Aurora to a more comfortable and loss humiliating lodging. You will believe unfortunate companion;
■o her the
displayed a
ter, a firmness and cruel droumstauceo
admitted to
she exerted ha
in which she was placed, wntcb would astonish and confound her heartless enemiee. All this was told me, however, with such an air of mystery, that it gave mo no comfort; and the next day found mo again filled with terror and The fatal interview appeared more dreadful than death itself; and I was iking for some pretext by which to defer it, when the door of my chamber
stood before me. I
threw myself at her feet, and seizing hand, bathed it with lean. Bile td upon me for eome time in silence; s bidding me arise, said with an air of dignity and pride which nothing oould overoome : “You hivo deoeived crnclly deoeived mo, ami must be re that my pardon depends upon tile !*e yon may henceforth pursne. If sentiment of generosity remains in r heart—if you do not wish to heap misfortunes npon yonr victim, you not seek to take advantage of tho you have ao unjustly aoqnired. The lie's noioe offers me an asylum hi i have accepted it.
asylum in which Aurora had taken refuge t I dared not appeal to her fath- -, justly incensed, as ho must bo, against the deceiver of hie daughter; nor >tbdr, making such unnsnal inquiries, vithout running the risk of being impriaouod ns au accessory in so culpable plot. In my dUemma, I bad reeonree > my friends, tho engravers, who ad ised me to remain perfectly quiet, and omo the subject of general oonversaon in Lyons, when, without doubt, I hould discover all I desired to know. I >llowod their advice; and, in the mcau'hile, occupied myself industriously endeavoring to increase my fortune, being mvinoed that withont wealth and character I oould never hope to recover com and affection of my wife.
the consciousness of her gnhappy- fate; ind while I ceased not to apply every remedy anxiety
-**- I»seemed, Indsed. for some time, " ly half-formed wishes s
d. e i long waa it befi isos. At length her tel mine gaa'ng npon
with intense anxiety. ' She shudder•d, and uttering .the word ,' monster 1' sank again Into a state of inaeuibiMy. I toqk advantage of this relapse to dieperve tbi) crowd which had collected around us, ana carrying her .'Into the hut, placed her upon, my .poor old father's wretdCed'pallet, which i ' neighbor Jied covered with aomr B»aw. I Urn* begged we might be' Mff Oaoe, not wishing-there ehould be any
, : When entirely aloud, I took Aurora in my arms; I pressed her to my bovom; I lathed bar cold cheeks with ay scalding At length she opened her eyes, red them npoo me with a look that' me tremble. Tho first words she d were fot me to leave her alone; under the pretext that we both ao much needed repose, and to defer, until the Sal day, the details of the-diahonorable
datiss. Yon oau aoo me there when yon please, and wo can then with more calm- ‘ * the best mode of relieving n our present painful pen-
futnro plans. You r for the faithful
guardianship of yours." .The man who lovesiaalwaya sat ' •?jfreruiou huai '®t ,wOt. ■ sutfoicht td'banish n n easiness
In apito of tho stud
onlmcewl of Automle manner,.my fs was strong in her good intentions; and I did not reflect that it would Imtu been -mack-mmc natural Jar her <n have ov.rwhelmed me with Jrprtfclvs. For ■some days I retained the hope of pardon; for I saw her smile aa I traced out tho plan of such a life aa my fond affection suggested. How, indeed, ootild I conceive, after the agony I .had endured, that my <jcp qf bj|ternoss was not yat full, and that there was in reserve foi
o a grief .more fatal I
One morning,' abbot a week after oui rival, when dreams of happiness had prolonged ay-sleep to a later hour than Usual, ray father entered my room and, reproyiug my' htiinesa, preeouted mo with two letters. * Tho‘hatlfl writing of one wan unknown to tie. I ripened the other, which waa ‘ ' ’
Lyone, and ran thu
Dreadful Indeed wi
d Inr
a .miserable hofel, and
few ionia left; and my wife, beautiful Aurora, in the spring tiro . bar hie, accustomed to every indulgeuoe, end ail the delights of a society of which ' ' • 1 one of the brightest
poor old man; i
»iil. me, ■!■■■ chief lustrum I-I.t of -miafcrtuoqa, the wretched, accomplice in alHbeatrucituia tom wbialtehe«» ffr.ro, L AWN-tri oould Inswap Hb*fepe to soften ber wounded feelings! My fervent atlachmant, my tendencaa, rsy deep devMion, would they alone snffior - ber bappinets 1 Would they stone my dishonorable and cruel conduct I is! I feared not J could .scofoeiy isume upon ao-mudh' goodiiees - and
A New Cure for Paralysis.
Virginia City butcher tells tho tiling story: I bail boon in the alangh- 1 * nlcn ’ no * OT '' r '
b.i. ,i.«i e-
begin killing—acanLuge drove up. Two | eiw^teh "
lailias alighted; one known to me os the ^ n " ul " rjjjaritiaa wife bf the superintendent of one of U.e j ; ^“^Twere’^euded to
lading Comstock mines, and tho other . . i young lady from Bon Francisco, as I 1 P .
afterward learned. I sow, almost oi
red, that tin
younger
j actly ten days after being deposited
ber left hand. I observed that I B . u ‘ tor . | U “ 0 fi i wanted to put her deni hand j ^ ^
had been some understanding about tb young lady coming there, but what sh
did not a little nnrprised some of us the ; ,. fleet day she 'c«W The -hkHee stood | * llh tl, ° P r *^ aa ‘ 1
looking on tho while we hnnlod np a | 1 bullock and knocked him on tho head. 1
, ills bnl .joat.^a. . adroitneee and good faitli by whufli you have insured onr suooeae. Yon are no longer fitted to dwell-lithe class hi which yon wore born ; tad wa have greet pleasure in bojng. able to offer ycai the means of extricating yourself from foaf prreerit- aituslidc,! without taxing your gratitude too far. as we can be useful to yon Witt out injuring ourselves. Whan urged by desire of
your own ; a&d lo yob : *
future bapplneaa of « Aurora, haring made (he choice for you in the hope that we might never wod well ts
_ . “half my troubleeare ram I caa aaw atij>p|yiaa ihe arduUef my
adorod | wife."
Tho 'otiatr Wb r was from Aurora, and
' ■^h'doa f^ijiag^bl ['by which I cl
ny own eouran. It By the time you. ropelvd: this telterJ
- as ahaB be aamue from yotw odlaoa pres5 aLP-ri—.-?-*—*•
e, ini
THE BKKHERHATEN EXPLOSION.
The Berlin oorreopondent of tte London Hines, writing abonl tte plot of Thomas to destroy' the Mosel, soys: Tho dockmaker Fuchs, of Bernburg, duchy of Anhalt, has oome forward of
hia own
a friend
accordingly went to No. 2 August street whore he found a handsome man, about thirty years of age, hardly able to express himself in German. Thomas, for this was he, at onoo gave him an order for an sight-day cloak, to work noise teas ly, and, at tbs end of a week, to lift a hammer thirty pounds in weight. Bnt Fuchs declined to.take tha order, aa Thomas had not snfficicnt command of German to explain necessary details. On tho ninth of March in the same year
shop at Bernburg. Expressing himself mnclt more fluently this time, like one who hod learned his lesson by heart, he explained the sort of machinery be re quired, and, in reply to Mr. Fuchs' questions, said that he wanted tte mechanism for a silk manufactory in America, and that the hammer waa to be powerful enough to tear off one thousand threads at a stroke. Fuchs, who seems to possess skill and reputation, this time engaged to carry out the order, agreeing to deliver the clock on tho twentieth of April at tho Hotel do Fologno, in Leipaic. On the appointed day.lio went to Leipaic and mot Thomas, who, ascertaining that tte instrument was correct, declared himself fully satisfied, and, in oonauleration of certain extra expenses, paid Fuchs one hntxlred and twenty-five thalers, instead of the one hundred thalers originally agreed upon. Subsequently, Thomas ordered twenty
tg into delirium
him in here," and he threw open a heavy ritt e small panel opening in it, and allowed a fair aiaed room, comfortably bnt by no vnoana lavishly furnished. ~ rindow waa protected by a heavy grating, admitting abundance of id light, bnt effectually providing against tbo patient breaking the gloss, or throwing himself out in his delirium. The door was padded with felt, and when it waa closed tte chamber was perfectly aotuid proof. "Men on tho rorgo if delirium tremens are very sensitive to When I get them in bedlait t with them till they fall asleep; closo the door and watch the patient through tho paneL" There are several cells constructed for
i there ia little fum
re beyond tho bed, and the window > doubly guarded; otherwise they ar t like the rooms already deseriboti
Cases of de
Kentucky has a law that all moui on in betting on elections shall be co ' to the school fund, and ll
j.! interfered ou behalf of Mary „, knocked him down and attempted „ ] strangle him. The police at this jut l_ . lure interfered, and the high-spirited
yonth was taken into «stody. Leon- w ^ .u^o, -
institution, only occurring i ftri ‘ 11 renlurea daring tho afternoon Knul j r ur y at Louisville are rollinf ■hen the patients are brought in so on romttin * i but on the following
rebind os to leave no chance for re- morning ho was found lying helplessly overy. I drunk in tho streets. Wilson For tho most part tbs paying patients ! £1. or seven days' imprisonmi octers, merchants, and artists. Many 1 The Turkish Re be 11 If f them havo, by their own ' Anoout, j The rebellion against the Turkish loro by themselves. There un, lie- I govina was incited by tho idea » groat number of young’ titintar- j oppressive manner in which tho Turkish icd men, clerks, students, sad rich government has collected its taxes ti aen's sons, who havo voluntarily gone the people. It lias been tho oust o the inebriatea' home. Married men with the government to sell the tax very ordinarily are nursed by their [ to private individuals for a stipulated rich provide* quite as good ae-' thus raving the government the trouble, itioii as a linit-dkSsdS'tel. But' time and expense of making the collocother women in the institution 1 tiou. By tho laws of the empire, at besides those who go there voluntarily i farmer, for instance, could store his crop ittond upon their husbands. Many I of grain until it had been inspected and the best and most luxuriously fur- lb value appraised by a government
tr d apartments are occupied by j oflleir
Fuchs says, tho machinery would hat acted with unfailing certainty, an
sT rompMely 1 ^y^‘ | “ " . .. . " _ _ * ., . ,; actly ten days after being
ougoi ^ . .... i tusinl. Rut for the oold. which cryatal*.
iolently throi
obliged to reach
throngh witli her left, got hold of the : “ ,l10 ‘•"“J'“" l " 1 haul] ud tiMO .ilrew ttito wUrett. escaped an untimely whhted p, j usl aXragli it badleen j | ^’^romply reu!
i within a fortnight. Aa Thomas brought i the dynamite all tho way from America, I ho scorns Ao havo been well acquainted
be used in it*
I transport. It was only owing to the board at tho very last moment that the
■n from ttTa^Ld'sttroet UmTlhe! fro11 ’ 11 'M' 1 ' ( fro “^ ,g lady threw off the Urge mantle ,u > d roccivinga violent oenen^ that iho wnra, tod, ru.hing forward, “° n ' proma.nrcly .hsplaycd lb muxsat down upon tte floor just .1 the bnl- j ^revTb ,h °“’
lock's ucck, where a torrent of blood d"'t r 'T p ' 1 >» ”«Jty —■Agutting. She then bared her right «r 1 °' ion ^
i and thrust it to the'shoulder into!; gaping and bk>od-a(v>uliog tiiroatof j'
bring them hert
ip ia bnt little damaged, i rice alio baa anstaiued can
id tte i
Wo w
>1 Skip B
killing about thirty
afternoon, and every afternoon tho girl | An exciting time was that on t .« Became and lhrns( hi* dead liand into the | 0 Asiiin of the burning of tho sohoo! lip bleeding tbroilt‘of one or more of the Oolish with four hundred hoys t.n beard, animals. The girl hail great oonrage, i j 0 the river lAtainea. It Is sold that a id when the bollock.fell, and tte knife i bmp was eecldentally drop]i«d ler a lad,
petroleum
had done its and seated gardlese of
* blood seif i r. There she i
the neck of tho be.
ould' hang - ■t until it brave that
all glad when she
remember how happy she waa when tte oaua one day and ttowad ua that ahe qonjd begin to open, and doao her flngers. From thajt tlBe forwerd she hu-
prpVwl rapidly. Boon sh- —
c ml I r
lift things with ber hand. I think the came for about throe weeks before tte ■ cured. The last day she came she a quite bright and merry, more so in I had ever seen her. After putting her .mantle tte thanked us all fowour idness to her and shook hands with giving us the oared band, which, os she laughingly said, 'we haul " some ■ fa.” After the young lady went we thought we should see many ins there to try 1 thB blood bath,' but have ever home. That girl waa tte one, and I never saw anything like
it before or alncii. Amusing a I'rlnrc.
: tte aiait of. the Prince . Welea t» Imba ha waa introduoed to U jhat heathen land, eat
alarm waa Instantly glvi the spread of the Captain Bourchier, royal navy, tte officer in command, was called fro oabln,dhe whole dock was in flsmi terrible Boone ensued. The hoi children rustled up from below tt vurions hatchways, which war difficulty kept from being choked the crush and struggle, and as fi they got ou dock they hurried. I aide of Ibo ship nearest land ua the point
Unfortunately it aide of tte tt
full upon her broadside and rolled L_ ko and flame over in tty direotionof shore. The poor lads, however, -bad over the bulwarks ami bung in! tte chains and wherever they botOd get
hold fot hand or foot,’
e&sAtot
aa many of the lada clinging to tt wore compelled to drop one aft other into tte water there was un|
bided rogue, la. brought igfflP -one p
proacbea tte, elephant, which, after ing him for a titts, makoa a auduon ru-ih, and hi. trank is on tte horse's croup, and nit but elatcho* Urn rider, before the speed of the Arab tells and ui cries bone and'man' ont of. rose' Quick as Ughtnlng the horseman round again, capering teattigly arom the 'ilaphant, whose rushes in quick so pawloD, and what certainly atoms a m evasion of hair-breadth oacapes on ti . part of the rider, keep on the strain ti 1 Interettflf tte speetalare. Theoourai
Brisk flnitted horeetnsn bath'
tiertam! a-
L pto-
Swimming br drowning. The ship lay only-about a hundred yards from shore, ahd a good msny leaped overboard and swam to land, amongst whom were two young Udiea, the dangbten of Captain Bon rubier. The boats of the training ships, lying at Orecnhlihe, come down, and were instrumental in saving many Uvea. Captain BourcMer Has l, w - •"* to leave ttio burniag ship,: and hia belief that all tte lada were but there is Ibo mutt rearen to .knoir
'tliat 1m was roisUken, for two bpdfM
have already been wsttod! atturei. and
is said to
among tho 400 boys on baud.’’ One littie lellow acted the hero on lavitt of praiea lot ry.-and a caliiuet
.th a gold '
(^ aU Hna waw.ttat.tt* ^i«yp on
their ship .on Are. It wist burned to.U wstcr's edge,'but fortunately no Ijware loot, .a* waa the eaaa-wWrtte l
The Rloiag tieacraUoa of Eagland.
Scarcely a day elapses without some child being brought before a magistrate
the children of tho present day are emulating their (atbore in the commission of aggravated assaults. Two boys, factor? workers, living at Selkirk, named Wilson and Leonard, severally aged fourteen and thirteen years, were charged last week with being drunk and incapable. It seems that on receiving their
separately into
amusement. Wilson whiled ajra; his time pleasantly enough. He first knocked down e little girl named Mary Borns, egod eleven years, dragged her about tte street by the heir, causing bar nee to bleed, and otherwise maltreated her He next seized on a little boy of twelve led Peter Mack, who imprudently
!> benefit of their | case tl
it nnfroqnantly b.
r the
ill no thrill madi
, despotic, bankrupt govi
use, and pay Urge priett few their.ec- i Ion; mmwUUon, seem to have little or no , trot
jstentiy P to > l >riCtJ 11 rchiefs, and flirting
tea walking below. Occasionally I
i so heavily and din*
)U3ly npon the people that, about s lontb* ago, the people rebelled again
to punish them ‘for ■
Over 100,000 p
,r, all of w
He who has health is a ritt mau. and There are 11,3S3 blind men and 8,977 blind women in tte United States. i worst thing about January is that it is the most bilious month in the year. A Kentucky girl, twelve years old, has recovered $500 damages in a libel
'■Santa Olaua." It v
like to enll it aolnb. but rather a collec-
tion of ' sticks X,
Au effort is to be made to transplant; soles and turbot te the waters of the United Stales. These Ash are very vain able, and rank high amongthe tible deliThe United BUtee government land ofilco report shows a falling off .of 1,501, 000 acres (aa compered witli the previous year) iu tho area appropriated by
Now is the time when a man will rite "1875," then rub tbo "5" ont ith hia face Huger, auok the finger clean, nr np tte sheet of paper, kick tte cat it of the office, and begin anew. Minnesota is to have a rttate inebriate ylnm for which the liquor sellers will
Aaold Mr. heaved the last sci tie of four tons of coal into hU oelUr, was heard to remark: ‘‘If they h
been boys instead of girls.
, One ton w
d last n
Lincoln that when he was attacked
o! them."
Since 1830 there have been fisheries from Gloucester 1,51 average of nearly 35 per number of veseeta lost is 32S 81,349,700. They were insut
093,400.
Washington Irving's rally i
i after li
Had hi
om have «u opposite I u,, vicinity uro. Their husbmds In carriages, and oom- i requires ah
What
ing their consent freely, liec know there would be no use i:
tys their and they
they are jHirfectly cured. After ti
ed. they ».
*, gependly ailvanc-
they arc iierfectly cured. After two nr ^ ;j,g ^ m-nt time. At ten cents three 1 visits the gentlemen nsnallj’yiMd J,,., pound. Uni sum of 810,000 was reel- - id take them home, not nhfMquentlj ; ?l .,i from berries which to ninny appear ■ bring them hack again in fonf or five 1 nseU-ai afte-r having passed the ago of tenths." ^ juiciness. Over $1,100 was paid to one
, ‘ man this year by one dealer, for 11,308 Tender Heirted T11 lain.. i r ,; mu ,i a 0 ( lorries gathered 'for hhn.
In an.article ou what il terms tender : vvhra carefully iWieil, blackbcrritt are hearted villaina tte writer says : . suifl to retain ilmir original taste Letter
Waiuwright, who killed hia tpistrett i Ou,,, nn y other fruit i Loudou because he waa topi kind- i u— larted to quarrel with her, was .report-1 Sot Vary Ceaaollng.
od by all who had any bnsiuoaa relations , ^ n „ - It i, , very
with him, to be one of the gentle* and j
mmt considerate of men.
id now comca a German oocrwtpoii-, of the London Doffp A>lr-<, and j'
us that Thomas, the unspttkhble
villain of the liremcrhaven dynkmite
tenderly attached to Hta chil-. tvod very happy with his
wife," waa envoi of -'atately and noble
' ™ik,i» favorite with dety in Dresden I In
short, it appears that he might have aat for the original of laird Byron's •
ids of the man
streets .of Brooklyn I murderers had "mi Tha hapless victim i
o tho family and ttot flowh in tho
net aver Multled ship or col a threat. It is staggering to think of sue! ion as' this deliberately planning for nndreda of hia follow-creatores tte lost awful and appalling of deaths amid
tte<Mterand:
himself and his family in
ease and comfort, and 'obviously withont any touoh of tteiatemMruMlIflnlty which popular imagination supplies a* an craential quality in tha 'u«nl constitution of nxoeptannal criminals. And yet all Uaiory bear* out the theory that men
e quite aa likely to be good naturod aa
A Western MtlltimaliT,
early dawn, when ho
w*a assaulted by bandits, who, after shooting him, demanded money, and then suddenly discovering that he waa not the person whom they had expected, ran away in eonf nalon at their error. If they bad stopped and begged hia pardon , for their blander, it would have been quite in keeping qritt the nonchalance ; with which another murderer lately shot a hotel guest, ah entire stranger to' ‘ because ho "wouldn't have any
looking at him in that way."
A Chance for Haaufacturen. The proprietor of the White House (N. J.) Caitxt does not believe chromes and other trifle* when bomakee an offer. Hero is one of his premiums, which wo dip from a late issue of his ' ■■ A Vr.iT Ltaaut, Ofvxr.—At spectable and reliable manafacloring
company who i
House, N. J., on Central railroad, fortyfive mile* from New York city, s' fahlish il Imsineas that will emplo, our hundred and-fifty to two ht I, j, 1 operative*, can have fifteen acres ■
be tte wealthisat mau.'in -tlie i * ni1 "“P 1 ” * aler P' 4Tile 8 0 Northwrat, worUi ahopt $10,000,000. i '^‘hrt partlouUr* ^1 on ^ Be i* tte iudivjdwaLownn nf the ,W«t-1 of CbtteLnt ttatplaoe.
" -re*-
ialahd, on the 'MtasUsIppi, 197 mile*, ! An agent received and'is'the controlling spirit in UtcMil- . policy on tho life of wankee ahd Ht. Paul railroad. Ho tap | Now Hampshire, which furnished the
Muirs of Lake Michigan aa the agent of Grandpurenl*--On fatner'atide: grand-
Tho National Republican eohvrati"ii of 1856 was held nt’ Phnadelphi*; tt«t that of 18®, at Ohlcego; thavof 1864. at Baltimore; timt of 1868, ol Caiengo. and that bf 1872 at Fhiladelpbl,.. The West asks for Uto next one. Joseph Smith, son of tte Mormon prophet, and prenfflent bf the brganizn lion called tho True I Jitter-Day Saints, says the new institution oompriao* alio-.it the United SUtee, Europe and the Sandwich islands. A rural editor, wishing to bo severe upon an exchange, remarks: "The subscriber of tte In this place trie.’. a few days ago, to carry home'teme lard in a copy of that paper ; but, bn reaching home, found that the’concentrated 1 changed ll jo “hP-’’ I affirmed by a atattatieau, of whose competency thus U> affirm we know nothing, that bf tho 1,200X00.000 inliabiUnts of tho globo more Chan 1,000,0 use tobacco in otw alutpi-' or an AndSOOyearaagonbbody bnttbe AmVwiaiu Indians know anything about
J l^. . tColverW . . „ England, tho other day, when the ooin slipped down lu* ttrbet. Ho was the hospital, and after lingering for two nights tho lad died in great " Meu are like hymns," remarks an change. "There are abort-meter m, sharp, blunt, and beqty i -there are long-meter men, alow ( weighty, and dignified; tlmrc are haUelnjahrmeter ■rcortal, fervent, and inspiring; re ore cighta-and-seyons men, genile, genial, and delightful- There re also some ■ peculiar meters,"’ 'The stock of breadstaffa ia Phitadclbla, Dec. 80.1876, wae 123,000 barrels our, against 112,000 for 1874; 452,600 bushels of wheat, against 225,000 bushel, for 1874 ; 347,000 bnahota of corn, against 225,800 bnahata for 1874 : 210.800, buibeja ol oati, against 2-22,860 bnatuhi for 1874. Thejitock of.wheat in Hera' hands it 42,0<J0 bushels, 45,800 bushels for 187.4%
Poland, x
CHntgo-bunker. He CutaHished bank of takuo on IM Imataefa marine and firelasaranoa company, and alor-st menupotiaad til* currency of Wisconsin friths, NpTthwVnnliltt. formation oahanatiunnl bank*. When,hmflwt rod onf in life he slept in lita little hanking offioe, nwabj.lt out.himfylf and was pro1 tesSiii“7
:
id. he win rierted terras andrefnsed
five year* On mother's side: grandfather, one bundredyean; grandmother, ninety^Ight yeaua. Hta mother ia still Itvhjfc aged 105 years, and the father died Nt JOB years. He hss eight brothon and sister* living, at the following ago*: Seventy, sixty-eight, sixty ail, ^
•• Dean 1 D*an i”-AnoiantMaldcn-
^ What b ttq prire pi beat to-day, Ml twu chairman of fheMnfHng s*d Froatl" " ' " '
tall to pay their Mile.
> of them wore killing a cat. Ore ora held a lantern, another bald the cat, and the third jautoad • e pistol Into the cat's ear and tired tit, shooting
holding the -animal in
the lantern in the arm. Thecal left as soon us it raw haw matters steed, and that fll.feeling, waa being- engendered. By simply alluring tte flguraf on the face of sn ordinary step watch, this ir, stmmmt hs« been mafle toran«.-r acr rice os a distance raaaiuirer. Tlie purpoRi is te place Hi the hands of tte army officer a oqblenient instrument, by whftt the dtstauee of an ssi Ury.may be determined. W . ing-the flash' bf tte chetny's rfnn, U bSoW'aitadi.'witeh lb hand, *5th U pointer marUhg *«o. ;Th«;hip>pnt_ U

