I™ TAR OF THE CAPE,
s VOL. IX. CAPE MAT CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1877. NO. 33.
un wan. a l V t i snmjBBr u rnphv BgSIggSS CAED8. ;f- A- X. N^TMM A OCU or i.i»WA«i AJT/» pkauou tJtmrta. hka not* antM+rvMjramxu ow.wir. TlB-Booflng a Specialty. ^ OlH I W-enpeMagOtr. j Slovre, Tinware, Hardware, Cu'- j tory, ste. _JI'u i: !«•»> «rM.e.p. MBUDEXT HOMBOPATIIIO PHYSICIAN, CAP* MAT CTTT.V. J. ■Auanina, Famishing Goods. CVsreiaftoemrss* a Caps Msg Clly. Arn^cHTLCONTRACTORS A BUILDERS, HOTELS. WISHIKGIOK HOTEL! PHILADELPHIA. PA OBO. J. BOLTON P*or«nrro*. "* BOLTONS8HOTEL, Ilsrrisburg, 1A v-ss ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAP* MAT On, *. J. ■•T BU WATER BATH*, MATTYiSj DANIEL P. BATTY. * ,■»<— »IU ] wn a mmui, ' Attorney and Counsellor al Law OrRvCtaARanAJ. > a r.MqiOii; : ATTORBBT AT LAW AMD MAS- ' TEN IN CHAWCERT. . MIITTYSg ^DANIEL F. BEATTT, « ROCMT BOU.T.R. J. BEATTTSSgl DUBL r. BEATTT, J "***BBa. »M» I. * A. m miBng PAHLOH BEAnT S JtAAAJLj- i ."RtrjgewTOagFB : DANIEL r. BEATTT. : 1 1 II ... : ■ . . ★ j Job Mating Office aj a Pajetajt Bowes are* sre BU Ie .' "TTTi* T l"~ ~ **7*- ^ "L "■»*■«■. u «un»nKAAiBmiiu | ~ THE DAILY 8IAE.I'i —Hjj— tK
rwiTER a moi, ATTO R R IT1-AT-LAW, DiilEL F. BEiTfTS j Pianos & Organs! BEATTY'"'^0' Gregg Sqasre ee4 UpH«kt. pErassasSf DANIEL T. REATTY. HEMRT BWAIR. MASTER I If CHANCERY, Conveyancing, Dsada, Bonds, kfortBEATTy_prA20, _ Hi sal l|Em sug PprfehL ^ D ARIEL P. BEATTT. Waafclogtpo, Raw Jersey. P. R A. BBATTf-^^ Q ELAND SQUARE and UPRIGHT. '**■■* MJ>£ F.mattt, WMMWTE— III).HAJ J^-RW ILLUSTRATED BIBLE ~ t« YOUNG. a BEATTF!iM"» aj"*j5js,^sis5! tssshistiss "PAUL P. B BATTY, MTjJpi ■■•». — ■>— M I I a row ■ BKATTY. t BEAT7T8 PARLOR J -MS-; Sffiffiff: r^=L*aSi» : H&l 1 1 ISMHImpo i '• ' r
«■ ! Wa MaN Easw. PaD. ia laaaty as Un rife, •sraFrreglera'.rttotaglrtler f "Srr^SSu: w na.Enahaoiu, £ Aad we treag ar path aIodc : V* shoeM aae ttom met Bad Italy, ► _ ^LuLrara re" Liw-**' 2 Story of a Physician's Wife. a " I have bennl of person* whose hair z wre sbitooed Ikiauh excessive faar, & h?>".1 ?*-" "LJ!* *° - no lbs rabjec* " a The above remark waa maJa to Dr. : I! Majaard aa vs Baton Iba piasaa of Ue t pretty Til La, .liaroaEin« the dUTaraot ■- rllEetE of tarrer oa iHsa^lter tampare- ~ maotE. Without replyiiid to ma, the dor. I tor torasd to hie wila aodaaid: " Helen, ' wffl jou plaaas relato to mr oU friend 1 ! It ta the most Buutlnefag EiginmEU I ean 1 I looked at Mm. Kajaard in aotpnae. I , I had obaarrad that bw hair, which waa • lunriant and Jremnl carj WcoooudrIt, • ; waa porefy colortcas; bat, aa aba waa a • roang woman, and ahW a rery pretty ' - bai«hkaitba brilliancy of bar taa dark 1 "'rha doctor and I bad ban (rilow- , had drttlad apart— I to rncamaana paw- c tms in aa Eaalara eity , ha In parse* hia t profaadca ia a grow tag town ia the W rat c I was now aa a atait to Urn for the Stat i Mr*. Maynard, no doubt reading my 1 I mppoaition by my Wmk of lacaadnlity, t auriUd aa aha abndt ha* anowr traaasa t owwbar •houUrea.and malbg harecU k by her h-.d. nd-a Ada, rabtad Ike lot- a lowing e|iiaodr: g "It te nearly two yaara ago aim* my k , radt a patiaul aareaal milaa away. Oar 0 . dommtina had aM goua to a -wnka' ia a . tfcn rieimitT, tka daad man bakag a tola- k ' Haw of mo of oar aarrlag-womaa. Thar o , I waa laft alone. Hat I fait ao faar, kr ' -anararhad haord of baiglmu or any a ; ««t of daapaandaaa in our guiat rillaga. h ; houa^n"Tta"Suiti r lha pbmm uata opoo m now, but I ancured Ihu blind, before my haabuad-a tl daparture, rod looked th. oarimda doore, k all axrapt the front erne, which I left loo n tkadaotortnlaek after pnng aut,aotkat, * if I al*iaU fall asleep before hia return, n * .. • i i a| mi I m heard the dorVw. rapid footatapa oath* a of the a—! ng.r who nwai^Rhli'S! d l^breamahut an aoho.^1 reamd myaalf hi h^he^d^lhr,^^ fa Butrftarmtimamybtawat .u.niumYi.1 ti to drowainam, and I thought of rearing. ■* whan the otooft iu the dorUcr'a atudy ad- ol joiaung the |«rtor attack twalre, ao I do- . taokag that ha woohl be baoae now Taay b Iobood my hook. I amain rata- L Ae-eAe.», Are, let down my hair, and than la retornol to «y aoat to patiently wait and bj habu. Nat Ike famtcat eo-md dimuchad A lha atmnaaa of the night Kotatuua* IB af ab mtrred a kMt The aOauca was ao lu kmpadbrtha ckarp abek of Oa gate- tr bbk and the unknown atap an lha aaywir by moriag or dagtng. I was ay » muni ■! witk the daw Minnaaa. aa ■be*. I bagpm taanajure ap rtrid fan- pa !7U»h Icamnad time lha aa Rah iklil apblb af Ram aha had aa wTbJWdtyTr ■ II >..7^ z ma. ta Ra aaiRU a« Ram btd<ymg «a pg^i rama"X R
, May^d, W^ipto<r ti."^ Md J*j Barer loaglre mynalf for each a thoogfat- ■' I bread the front door ^ea. the atap in the hall, and belpleaa re a atataa I aa! Tinted to my chair. The parlor-door . wao opoa. and la it Mood a tall, Uda mm. shorn I oarer beheld before. Ha was waa dreaeed ia a long robe-a aoat of gaberdine, and a black retrea aknll-cap partially eoooaalad a broad forehead, node, which (Warned blank eyre, bright aa lmngooala, and fjaood ao near together that their gaze are preternatural in its and the chin waa uMpuau mthwhiW hair, which hang down ia loaka aa waird j aa the Ancient Mariner'* Ha politely I duffed hia rep, bowed, replaced it, and then arid in a aligfaUy foreign accent: " Madam, it ia not neorerery for me to ataml npon eeremoey, as your hoaband. Dr. Maynard Ibereopoo be again bowed profoundly) has already aoq minted yoo with the nature of fnyboainrea here to-nighL I preeaire,' ha added, (lancing at my neglige robe, ' that you ware expecting me.' I "'No,' I found voire to stammer. 'The doctor has aadd nothing to ma about a riaitnc at this hour of the night. ' I Ah ! he Wished to spare you, ao .loubt, n disagreeable apprubanrioo.' he returned, edreueing. and taking a act moments ha ast and eyed ma from load to foot with a strange glittering light in ' You hare a remarkably fine pbyrique, madam,' ha rberrred, quietly ; • one that might deerire the eye of the meet suffer much paw T " Unable to apeak. I alffuk my bred. A terrible eaaploian wee creeping <fer , me. I we. alone, milee away from aid or 0 •"Ah," he continued, rtdectirely. " Jwc for a cancer.' Allow me to feel . yonr pulee,' rieiag and banding over m*. , " I thought it baat to hnmor him, ret meanbaring it was nnwiaa fca a belpleaa . Woman to oppose the aa yet harmlaaa . freak of a lanatae. Ho took ont hia watch, shook hia head (rarely, laid my. 1 dpwn gmtly, sad mat toward the ) tt°<ly, *Suro, oa tlaa table, waa an open ' " Do not be alarmed, madam,' be said . am aa I waa ahont to rim and (lee, i and in another inetant ha waa by my [ " Involnntarily I raised my hand and , , rriad: " 'Bparemeloh. apaaa me, I haaaach : y»r " * Madam,* ha aaad, sternly, cireping , • wrtat with hia long sinewy flngera, . , > with agripofa*eet, -yon bahare like a , child. I here no time to parley, for I | I raeeared a letter from the emperor , of the French Mating that he ie coffer- , from an Use abeosac, and ie desirous , of a ty altanilanf ii. I most Mart for , Europe Immediately after performing ; the operation. 'aod before I could make . the alighleat reaiatannii. be had me U , hiaarem and was currying ma into the t study, whan than waa a lung table w,th , bala* Oo this he laid me. and. 1 holding ma down, witk one hand with , froaa'aorea^ hilleo'^^' in , •arenllaug leather Mrep^ with which t be recured me In the table with Una skill t of an expert. Altar a momeet be said : , ■" Madam, your baabaad has made a , ■lam ha. I Bad no aaoasatty for my intended operation* ' "At Rial gnre a long drawn aigh of «bef. oad prepared to rise. j " ' Bat,' bo caaMianail, ' I hare mad* ): iHanimj that your heart ia aa c that yoa may ma tor yourself, red ore | r It to ita aefara! aim by a rnrioam pre- ,] eareefmyowa.aakaowntothamedirel . retreat, and cd which I am the sola die- , sovanr, ami Raa replace it agaia.' B " Ha Raa began to examine the edge H of lha canal knife, oa which I closed my * eyes. -Me every nerve wreia paoapti. i, hia tremor. u "'Tha mirkaalun at Ra heart iaUks f, awutah,'bo raanmad ; 'if U gore too h the great blood vassal that aopptire u ha Rapped, like tha ierer U <M > watch, ami Ra wuska mwM be j cUanad aad repaired, and regnlatcd. It fl r in I at Re^L l-.IT " ; bar death I would hare eared bee „ lekmg ore her brert, and reamcviag f ~ * ia a vire^ but I waaraOad luo to MM Iks ktug and I had a ttttto differ- u rere; he^waa Osrmaa. I am Twreh. I u, "■a now haul rear mat Ua low whita T brwahiag myRa* I raised my „ ayva li i II glj, MyRg to think of j, way R revs myeML ' Oh. atr, gire ^ mean — IkiM^Ratlmaywottml tha "^iLfaSTti-d. • -Tt.i1I! iRyaurwiak. ware you net Ra . „ jMaM.a pky.' ( . Ml^ aur- . h yTt^MI yJThalhldM rT,S * m-aujutamjmrrlma ha usual. Aav- jh ad R^Mht! RRr£I!!r|| i " S;J-=ts zirjzz,: SjrMj y— bam, he- j.
V. ' "Quick aa thoaght a haaay woolen k- piano- novar waa thrown over the head ■a and parareof the madman, and bound It- tightly atnund him. Aa quickly waa I nine i J. and the tbaaqpi thatboaadme ■a glance, had. by Re only means at hand. I □f secured the medmaa. who waa Ra vary >p patient ha had been summoned to attepd, | J, bat who had eaoaped Ra vigilance ol lit hia keeper socfo altar Ra dapartors .of er Ra meaaengar, who had now returned ' 1 * with Re doctor in pursuit of him. Aa ig Re poor wretch waa li ling hurried away, a be turned to me and said : ' Madam, t, this ia a plot to rob ma of my reputation. Ie Tour husband ia curious of my great d eminent sargme R Europe, but mndi i learning bad mada him mad. When w, he liound me to that table my hair was n | was aa you are it aqw— white ae full- j I. ; blown cotton." ■e ■ y An ArOat la a Tsrped* BeaL | • Fifteen miles above Oinryrro is a little 1 ulandin Re Danube oalled Mecka. One j d laying torpedoes in the ins-n channel of • the rirer o)>poaite Re ulsud, an.l two >e Turkish gnnboat* In one of three boats { d were two young men who were derated w friends— Lieut. Siebolaa Bkridloff and 'I Vareadmgin. Re ITa il i n arhat. who had " forsaken hw studio ia order to serve at a volunteer in Re war. Suddenly they '■ copied a large Tuikiah paddle etremer e cdming np the river. A military corre'1 spundent of the London Timet glow a B graphic deerriptiaa af Re stirring •cane. The lieutenant besought his 1- friend to remember how great WAS Re r danger, and Rat wl ile Russia contained ' many offlcere, she had but few. if any. soch artist* Not the fancy of the artist. . however, but the blond of Re man was ■ attiring Re pubca of Vereacbagib. who reminded hia friend of aa old promise, • and remained in Ra boat Ont aped the " &.hootka toward Re gnnboat, which tried ■ to avoid her, partly by putting on fall ■ speed and bagging tha Turkish shore, ■ where ware 400 Ctreaaaian riflumeu scat r" taae.1 in akirmiahing order, and firing » rapidly and steadily at. Re Schootka. 1 Tha little boat waa ■truck, and ita commander wounded. The SohooRa in- j 1 creased harpaaa, and ataceeeded in touch- - nig the gunboat jnM behind Ra paddle- ' boxes. All waa Ren cnadumon on hard the Tnrkieh gnuboet, but when Re supsvsne momret arrived, nothing could indneeR* torpedo to explode. There , ' was no help for il. and Ra SohooRa had , , to relinquish lta giaap without drawing [.blood from lhafo* Aa she turned to go, | . : there waa a rush of armed men to the 1 | aide and a heavy #re. Her aides and I ' were riddled with shot from J ' rifle* She leaked badly, mid waa Mill . • great danger (rem the Ore of Re ship 1 and shore, when ahe saw right ahead ' another gnnboat coming from Bostrfank. ' 1 She had a seooaad torpedo uo Re Harvey * | principle, but it would not act when ahe \ tried IL So there waa nothing for it but ' recede as be take could, bi clip behind the island id Dingln. there stop ber 1 leaks, and return later, keeping to hew ' own aide of the water as .he fled. ' VereaahagiD was wounded, but eareped * wiR hia life, and hia two outnmdre lie ' Re came loom St Ra hospital at Giorgevo, encouraged by their phyrietaa hope Rat Ray will be whole ia a law j J . f Ray Tan Mr tmreg Tear Eladred. < How and a thing to feai that ooe moat ' away from boon, Tell not 'Re inrn- ' lid, who ia yrendnfl after hi* distant ^ ' la aaft;'that Re gales are fllled wiR ' and the flewara an apaingmg from 1 tha green earth; ba tnows Rat Re soft- ' a« Sir to Us hnart would ba Re air 1 1 which hangs rear h» retire kod Rat; * grateful Raa aU Ra galea of Re ' SouR would fareadh* Ra low whisper of anxious affection; that Ra icaolaa obng- ,? to hia own aarra and Ra reow baat- ' lag against -hia own windows would ba more pieareut to hia eyre Raa tha ' Trel verdure which only more ' remind him how far ha ia from Ra*.ree vpot which ia dancer to him Raa , R. wortd breide. Ha may. inds^ £ artiambl* friends who will do aU ia ° powm to promote Ua ooanlort and * areaaaga hia pains; but Rsyramaot sup- ' Re place of Ihe long-kncren and long- " lired; Rev aaaaot read re la a bank Re mcMa laagrega of has free; Ray tree not teamed la waft span hie hahfmawdsn- J" tacipala hia wants, and he has noa larened " 'yam * ^ r A TN I MMfti « Amanmed* a bat RmbawowU pan. ^ W W^ Ha ■■I.I.I U. * ta mdaahnfl Ra Mtaaa U n namha- j ■ Utngbaaml Ram* A* asaa re Ra , tamnmMgmanflRa fMBmlJ " ZZ*n flhprtn wfR Rn^ bSL an to Ra - nrenbar Rat had yaremL " Twsaty- ™ K-tRRhUR 1M.«W; fss^sll ■reMnimladRa* »»^n> ig, mk : M
m GALLANT INDIAN FIGHTING. j al I Telagrama from Lawia»oa. via Port- * land, Oregon, gire detailsof tba meoun- ' k- 1 tan wiR Re Indiana oat Ra thud, fourth , and OfR of duly near Cottonwood. On 1, the third. Colonel Whipple acre ont > ry Foster anU Raird scooting for Indiana in j I, Re directioo of Oencral Howard's camp, [ ,f cm Salmon rirer. They had not gone j of ! far wbre they met three tw four Indiana, ! J who ran thcan back towsnlcamp. Raird raa unturned, but eareped ; Foster ; y, reached camp. Whipple onlaraj hia ] enmmand in raadinaaa to move, and in ' x die meantime Lieutenant Rains, with m men rale over the flret rise this aide of ! li Cottonwood and duvn into a aide ravine : „ of Craig's mountain, and were attacked ' it | before Whipple could gel to him after 1- he beard tha firing. Items and hia j whole party were killed, including Foster. Whipple's command came (orwgrd ; and formed in line of battle on the cast I aide of the ravine and Re Indians csi Rr m I west, all in open ground, about one ' | thonsaud ysrda apart, and with only Re " I Pro hiNir*. until darknere came. Whip1 pie retired to hia osrap and the Indiana | , 1 paeaed over to a point on the Cotton- I , wood tnula to Oraig'a ensaing. No more J N^ip°i'«h h**'1' Tb**e"1 nK,rn'n« , to meet Colonel Perry, who waa expected ' | wiR a supply train from lapwal, and | S kept out his skirmisli lines along the 1 route. They met Colonel Perry with * . him to the camp on Cottonwood creek. ' ^ llaird ami two men arrived from Mount , Idaho aoon after and about five r. a., rifle-pita were manned and two Oatlinga ' placed in position. The Indians made | several attempts to Alorni Re rifle-pita, i * : but ware kept stadlataiwa. About nine , r. a- tiring oreaeil for tile lugliL On Re * morning of the R( h two courier, ar- 1 j rived from Howard, chased into Re : U camp by Indian* Soon after Re Indians moved their camp wiR about cms Rou- [ ' rend six hundred buad of stock across jj the pnune in Redirection of Ra Cotton- I " . tereepl Rea* ' * I Boon after Captain Randall and six- ' teen volunteers from Mount Idaho sp- [ ' pesred. About img hnndred and fifty ; i , Indiana intercepted them id Rs junction ' .of the Elk City trail wiR the stage rred. [l I j At Ria crista, they being area from Per- I ry'a position on the hill at Ra rifle-pits, ' l I Re colonel wss urged to go wiR Re 1 1 1 plied that it waa no use; Rey ware gone, >■ ; and be would not order hia men to the ' I j reeeoe. The ralonteera my Rat Rear \ 1 1 captain, seeing hie positiuo. ordered j 1 . Rem to charge and break Re lines of 1 ' i the Indian* deah over towmnla Re creek 1 ' fire, and hoM their position, partly un- i ' ; dar cover of a small hill, until Ra form | 1 ( at Re Oottuawood could reach Rem. 1 | , Oaptaiii Randall and his sixteen men j I . i made Re charge, broke through the In- I ' . | dian line, reached the position named, | 1 j diaanounted and returned lire. Iu Re I * , charge Captain Randall waa mortally ' , , wounded, Heujamin Evans killed and 1 , three of Re oRara wounded. They fought Rare for nearly an hoar, and • , i kejH Re Indians at hay. In about half 1 | an hour after it was known Rat Re In- ^ diana had Re volunteers in a tight place, ' ! Colonel Perry gave order* for flftv men ' go to their relief. It was quickly obeyed, and Roy war* relieved in about 1 one boor. After Re charge no purecnt « of the Indiana waa ordered, but a retreat 1 ! was made to reap and no pursuit bad ' i here, made aiam opts the lima of Mew- 1 nil's leaving an tba night of Re sixth. 1 The volantaare rey Ray know they killed aa they aw Indiana paokmg ,ff • night McCocrille, wiR Re volunteer • 1 force, arrived at Cottonwood trace How- 1 i mint of as i rat i flea men, tinder ■ MeConvilia, wee seat men aaaortto a * wagon rereyiag Iba killed and wounded X toMomrtlRRn. Morrill revs Rat Ran- ° had got take UapoaiRm, ret wpon Ra d ground and flred many Rota at Ra Indi- ' ■taa bates ha taQ bnRdaad. Not cos ' of Rare aavaateaafal tared in tha laaatcr 1 Rowed tba white leather Roagh hard D pi I il by IflO la bins, nor fldasof ° Rare aeak to render the Oottcavmad af- " tar tbay had brokaa tba India* line, bat U Mrioily obeyed onlen to held their d b TV Bret fltyte. - XMyden lennd till I H <me day after a J" with the Pake " lord Doreal The ua ■■■Hun tamed f Re KagtlR Iragrag* - haremmy J wbmhaarttaaaRcd tba Rare hrAsba- k la the klgkiit p Afar a good d-d ef dlgrettn, J iZL. TV preaf ^rea to* rensdrt in jj i R pagae kaaing kJTjJZi tlteX ■ in tlR. Drydre — ta Raw Rare J are sad II mill wkIR aaa Rn VR " Tba Rare k»R ret h. wuR. rad. wbfl. " IsuxSiSirEr i :g=^=sj kaa pirared amTaanrearey; has I am paw j IVD«Q»M>RtVI a* IRV id ~ iw«*t*v- MF ;
Fran an article In Aw and Plotr ws ^ I condense Re following intereetlng *ev : count of bow Rs Japanese farmer till. I- | The Japanese husbandman has come i- , to treat hia field as a plastic material, to h be turned to aerount in any way or fatm n ' ha please* To-dsy we find s plot of It ; ground covered wiR a wheat crap; in n eight dayv Re wheat ia reaped, sod „ucI, half of Re field is transformed into s * swamp, thoroughly saturated wiR water. (, i in which Re farmer, sinking up to his d I knee* is busy jdintmg rioe, whilst Rr w Other half ia s broad and dry plot, raised a , two or two and a half feat above Re rice n | swamp, and ready to receive ration or b I sweet potatoes, or buckwheat. It often n j happens also Rat a square plot In the a t ore lee ia turned into a dry bad. aurif I rounded by a broml ruv swamp; anil a. It j latter only slightly, the leveling moat .! have hcvm effected with great care, and r ; with thorns of instrument* a | The whole of Ria work has been dune n . by Re farmer and bis small family in a il very abort tim* That it rouhl be soit rampliabed ia ao abort a time is a proof e ' of Re great depR of Re loose stable e I soil, even after a harvest ; and Rat Re i- ■ troubling hunaeU about Re next crop, la t 1 a sign of the abounding wealR of Re a | when great depR of the Icoae arable ami e | ernl constituent* that deep Ullage uf Re ( i ground can be truly resorted to. Coo- I J sidering that rioe requires at least from 1 one to one and a half feet of cultivated 1 soil, and adding to this ball Re bright of • ' Re raiwv! tied, n* ■ one to one and a j , i portar ra ef Re mvRod uf growing I s crops in drills until 1 had -waaiou to ! I The following deteriptiim of Re Japan- ! p ' ear system may serve by way of iilus- [ » We have a Japanese field tiefore as, b I in Re middle of October, with nothing 1 . ' bnt liackwhrst npon iL The barkwlieet ' . which have already been gaReiwL I | depR attainable liy Re implement A | . |M«tiuo of Re frreh earR is raked from . | the middle np hi Re bnrfcwbrat, which . fonunJ in Re middle, in which rape is ■ I sown, or the grey winter pre, and seed I I layer of earth. By the time Re rape or . Re prea have grown one or two inches I the buckwheat is ripe lor cutting. I A few days after, the rows in which it ; ! Stood are dog np, cleared, ami sown . ; follows crap Re whole year through, i The nature of Re preceding crop ia s matter of indifference, the nelecRm of i ) Re store of manure. Re Beacon, slid the | requirements of Re farm. If there is a i J deficiency of manure, the intervening . . are allowed to lie fallow nntil a Btli- , quantity has been collected for , Rem. , This system, ss s whole, lias also Ria ' i gnat advantage. Rat Re manure may , used It all time* end need never lie , idle re e dead capital, hearing no inter- i ret; the income and expenditure of Re • toil ore always kept rvwdy balanced. , the fullest attainable dqtree in ri- ! oinlty of large town* each re Jeddo, also . in partioalsrly fertile valley* ind no Here crop aneccetkd crop, 11*11 ore f, : I hare, however, also had oooa*'«o to ; from the highroad, and ooly recently , reclaimed and oultirated. Aa Ra Japan- , farmer, aa a general rule, prefer* Re valleys to Re hilly ground. Re sop- , ply of manure bare is more restricted ■ and mare dHflrult, and any addition to it . , towns or by tnruleraia almrat alto , ground; vrt Re raws were ^ideamin- , dar Rat another crep would have found , ample apace brtween Rem. WiR thi. , syaaesnttt* at least, prealble to tal prop- , which rev ia landed to reeeivs Re ' of fresh sank In Rs ffreaeat crop, by ' raking, piasaa a Larga. store -f anil at 1 tha disposal of lbs latter Ran eould ba 1 in any ethar way. In Ria manner the one-half of tba fluid (corresponding ' tha Umifed supply of manure) IS Y artnslly mada to prod nee; but Ra syv- c ten. M planting Re crop ia drills wide s u' one-half of the (Wd. bs a eontmrnn. , iTr T7X" ' I I I af fi baI"oR^"^ tol ; Rs fenvaar psneasfla Infill part , •No of Rs vacant row* which Ra. lanrea only Ra Rtid or fearth parted ' Re ftsld laDmw, nntil, at b>st, evwry row > larart.Rpreffre.arep* ^ ^ * •yvtsm and oar* Whaatre break ap and > ■J • PVW A— byre- J J* nnmi liy ' rehsBaMsA The Iigfin hnnharekrere naren kanaka * n pkrt nf had raVM* h. mm, JJ'u Rs^gllrr^iTl!! ■ Ran barely laR.Mi. Rm aww plat fe « flBRHRtq^drenreRp. J
A .Straggle In the Dark. '• A recant issue of Ra Cleralsml (O.) Herald contains Re following : Fran U Handnaky saw Re udingv of a crime whieh for detarminsd revenge ia rarely • eqnaled. The victim of Re horrid frav 10 ia one John H. Williams, who » 11 formerly a male ou Re Ellsa Everett. a_ • ship plying between Rsltimore and van-* " uue jwrta of Europ* Last year, dunng me of the trips to Englaml. a mutiny • occurred oci board the ship Among Re r- mutineers was a Spaniard, known to Re u crew as Antonio. During Urn .l~per*tr '* straggle that ensued A ironic wss " knocked senseless At Re wheel and Hour " asaociates wore killed. An miio u> the " oRer snrriving mnkinearc. fokj In nam. •° Iwr, were pieced in chains and taken to " London for trial. At Re trial William ^ testllled that Antonio did not engage in " the fight, anil waa knocked senaeleaa be- "* fa re 11 eould be ilrterminwl whether he B ir.ten.hrl to assist Re others or ^noL and d by Re testimisir Re prisoner was soquitted. The others were found guilty " of mutiny and executed. Among Re tli i • Spantsrd, Re former of whom is "• supposed to have been killed by Wil10 liami in Re fight on board Re ship. " Ever amor Re event Antonio has de- " termined to kill l.ah WilliamA .ml the captain of Re boat, and wiR this pur10 pose at heart be has constantly tiern em •r their truck. This aeasoo William ha. '' been employe,! as first mate cu .the H. "" 1 On Sunday while this ■elvvioer waa lyI ing in port at Ruffslo, Antimio made Iris " first attempt to take Willuun*' Hie. A | shot from a revolver arrvvd, however, to 11 j frighten him away. On Moodayl Re Merry arrive*) at Ssndnsky. and at halfj ihS* William, sal tSiarlc. Slohol* a '* I siai of the eapuib, vent ,vi board and " ; quarti-re in Re foreeaatle. Williams n | took s •mill room adjoining Re cabin. ■* j iqien. He lis.) not Iwetl saleep long be. • j light dimly burning m Re cabin be saw ■* hand a mmiAtroos knife, drawn and h ilrijipuig willi IiIiaaI. In an instant he 0 1 rraliaed Re sitnatiou, and struck the L j ing btm reeling to Rr fW He tbeu I Cliibeae knife, wiR cwml blade and • puis, mod St tlie point, jumjied into Re n cabin and duwivrreii Rsl. .natrad of one, h he had two Antagonists. Without ecre- • I mrmy. he sprang n;>on Resecviod would- '• and bleanly hand-lo-hsnd encounters s trml promismnmsly about Re ealrin. In ' f Litai Jarknre* ami wiR s terribie I r wound in his side from wliWi the idood 1 A flowed profusely, Williams began an at- ' • lack upoti Re two villains wiR all Re | f desperation of a man wbo fights for his I - | life against such odd* He wielded his 1 r moi knife willi terrible effect, and I 1 one uf Re villain* he felt Re blade ' grate on tlie Wince end himnl them crack ' and give way bef, we Rc steel. He had - : Re would-be aasaasins at a gnat disml- • ranugv. In Re totol darknere they 1 aoarrely dared oaq their knives for fear 1 > of ratting rach other, while Williams ' - struck out right end laft, regatdlcre of 1 3 -aythiog exoept Ra prutactioa nf hie own 1 > prreoa, knowing that crory time h!s ' weapon entered flesh it draw Idood from an enesuy. Thus he could slash away in the d win. re wiR no fear of hurting a > friCAl. The cabin proper of the boat, f like those of all acboonere, la a vary r small apartmeBt, ami during Ra psn- - grraa of Re terrible fight the blood of ' Re Rree mra literally ran on Re floor • in streac s and spattered all over Re > 1 waH* The frightful racoon lev was of t , short duration. While Williams was ; ' prnreing ms of Re would-be see ■ reins to I Re wait and Mobbing him. Re other 1 ■ villain, having probably lost hie knife in 1 ' Re metre, wrenched a leg of Ra cabin 1 t-lda and knocked Williams srasetots ' ' wiR iL Then Re villains Bed from Rs ' ; calrin, supposing Rat Ray bad killed 1 : their victim. In going up the oabin ' stairs Re blood flowed jsigireily bom , their wound* ami they left a blood-red j trail, whieh marked their course rat of 1 ; Re cabin and aLmg the desk. Tuesday morning Oapttin Hiaboh • went oa board Ra Marry and found I 1 lying apoatbs floor al tba foot 1 of Ra oabin stairs apparently bfalea* I and sarnmadad by a pool af blood. Aa ■■ZsZL-IR aon and aaut him tort ; rtvrel.d the feet Rat Re knife ot the ) lha side while ho waa aaioapv had paaaed I Rruugh Us flash thaaugh a Rtrk qgilt ) * ;m.1S to kill, red the karts aaaM i have haaa re sharp re a taaov m asdw ta y A restore Frail Tree. .. J iTw* bafi mI I Mreko/Ratore - ahresy. re whreb hre , J
8TA1 OTTO OIFI JOariwrfRO navsN* ""w.'y^.'iJiuiAjIT4 1 Ftofe-tottaRaJblkl • I?*iT'-ar7i'n^ ' 9RBM(MtbMwfll ret star. a» leys atsaas oarer way. I Lffs dsshss tor ths Bghi ; Itcrea af llllinill. r EreryRing ia going Bp IB Rare day* Newsboys began in America in 1848, J wiR a speech of Daniel Webster'* „ Summer hotels are open, and fly-flah- , ing has commraeed — in Re bullet dishes . ami milk jog* e One of the scute sayings of a ho- | marut is: "There's a great ileal of a human nature in basso dealing, but few c Lew is like a sieve; it Is easy enough if to see through it, bat one moat ba » considerably redvwed before be gets Wliy is s newspaper like a toothache 7 c i localise every one should have one of - e liis own, arid not he burrowing hia ■- neighbor'* a A philosopher says be can't Ami out • where Re air leaves off and Re nutli begin* Lm him fell backward from a ' L fence and bell soon find out. To prevent hydrophobia in dig* Dr. ■ W. A. Hammond some time ago publicly advocated in t Ins auantry Re suggestion, first made abroad, of filing off the sharp points of Re canine teeth. a The Chicago Journal figures 18,000,1 000 American schoolboys will tear 88,a 000,00!) tofea In their pente thriag the ,1 summer vacation, and this in addition to g stone braise* explosion* drownings, S falls and Re colic. L A little Oreeley, Colorado, girl who » was lurking pcae had itathor.vl eight gal. • girl thirteen years old : "She cried for ■ half an hour lieoauae I had picked a • gallon more than ah* and while ahe wre • crying I picked anotliar gallon." Such 1 The value of merchandise rxportnl >' from the United Statre during Re eleven c mouths ending May 81, wre $800,000,000, and of specie, fltn.000,000. The meta rhandiar exported was valncd at 8403,- » a».000. and Re spurns at 39,000,000. 1 The einere uf exports over imports was >- about fll67.000.tMk A reoeption by the sultan is spoken of as having group* of officers tu Rc tiational roetnme dotted about the splendid ' liull.in attitndes of t^ie deepest humility, their eyes east down, their arma crossed, sad taking care always to face the , sultan, wherever he might lie. Tlie _ highest oRciala curry Reanselvcs before f him in Re most abject manner, liko crunching slaves. According to Re Carlisle (Ky.) Merrarp. there reridee in Rat place .Jiving , curiosity in the jreuon id a thirteen- , year add boy. who was born wiRuut | alius, and wbo, instead of leg* has a . single foot wiR but two toe* la Re . piece of arma he lire rn,!i men lory uap* 1 He is sprightly, ami " can bop about aa 1 an ordinary peine can walk." He esm 1 handle a kmfr and fork dexterously wiR [ hia flap* and writes a good hand. Glnr as a Cars tor Cafe. ; A correspondent of lbs Msf|fr | twelve or fourteen yeels I have beta . employed ia a shop where Rate are over ' three hundred at work, and, re to Re , ease in all shops cf Rk kind, hardly a ' but few wbo found their way to my de- . pertinent to have their wounds bound up, bnt after a while it beeame generally known Umtn rag glued oa a flesh wound J was not only s speedy earetive, hot -aa. j ry. 1 wre soou obliged to keeps snpply , of rags on brad to bs reedy lor any ' men sac running a baring msehine, wiR aa inch sad s quarter anger sttseb- . ed. By saenc mesne Re aleovs of hia 1 shirt caught la tba anger, bringing his wrist is contact wiR Re bit, tearing the I flesh among the morales in a frightful ' partment (Ra pattern shop.) and I washed Re wound in warm water, and « ' glued around it a cloR, which, when ' dry, shrank into a rounded shape, hoid1 ing the wound tight and firm. Oneeor ' twice a wsek, fur Rasa er four week* I dressed the wound afresh, a4 it are > The man as-vsr tort oa hour's I time in eonseqnsucu The truth of this trafcfy to. 1 re* cf cores* the bvrt qwslity <d ahre." ^ A WStty Nqjrtafiar. barge of the pusi^fftos l^itibs at, at >y hssu taaahasf fkmgrn ure' ri■redy seqnaiatvd wiRasresof Rseissk* wbomj, had mrt into, eourev of bore stoW of the s|i|i is Israel sftsv. Inn hsMjostol ssreosv. lb. id: "Tal,Ht Mere. do yoa lUak Rs I"f TW gpfefc — ■ — Mitt lly tore kra. Rut a^tTiU. \

