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vol. ix. " ' cape may ctfty, n. j., wednesday, august i, 1877. no. 34.
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BFFBIXXBB CABDB. , >L jUTO ff OO.. "" or TIM WA R E, inivmM-rrtxuun.ru uixmrn. mc. Tln-Rooflng a Spec Alt y. Mwii.nf.nwgi>. J. ML BWWrr * IM. Store*. Tinware, Hardware, Cutlery. etc. Me. a faffan i out Ce»e MaJ City. HQMEOPATUIC PHYSICIAN, CATS MAT CITT, X.J. * Furnishing Good*. * OyeMeyClty. uM*r, otxfHiSmx-9 AXD cuilWARM 4k EURMKi^ CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS, hotels. WASHHIGTOH HOTEL ! PHILADELPHIA. PA. GEO. 1. BOLTON* Psonurros. * BOTJO»«HOTEL. Harriaburs, P*. tuff if . ATLANTIC "llOTEL. CAPS MAT CITT. X. 1. HOT HA WATKR RATtlS. * MFO*M ell vleter. atl*c**U to (be Hotel. JOH» "t&JL. beatty^B ■" ■'«. DABXZL T. turn. M. RCTHiAI. : Attorney and Coaoaellor at law Oy VytW lloara, X. A _ ^ ATTORNEY ATUWANDMAS TtR IK CHANCERT. hn"~t 55* vtamumw j BEflTTYlS DANIEL F. BEATTY, WVifagAM. Rear Jaawag, P. ■■ AVALTU A. UIMWI, ' 'W BEATTY'S ftlM wm sum, r. BEATTY. WMatBrglll . Xr— ■/>"—», K a a. mnryg^ DANIEL r. •BATTY, .HiiW: Jab Printing Office -a"™ r-r~T""-=s=sshs?s= 'nr : ^ !■■■■ SMKIJATIPRBTBAB t&daily stab, f
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Pspaler ttoytaga la ferae. Ae tat •* a I'nrytkit : ^ AereaMtee.pl.; AataSw.tte*L»; i AeftTTT""' * Ai*q.A°P'ci** " ; ' SuT ' ! Aa plump ea a partrid*" I A. "harp aa a Kiel Aa dart ae r^pUl, Aa taller ea *a41 ; Aagraaaaeagoalmg ; * "* «**■- check before mate. TLrrr aa* the invitation, and I knew ! Winnie must baea had a haml in ray get- , j dejected, jrdoua. aud-tweoty-oue. At | I Uat, after declaring I aoald nut go • ! doaen taaaa, I mead I raid. M 111 get ae eneaer, yea or ne," I aald. , "A girl haa no bnaincae to trida like Utie . e-tth^raan'. leelrage" the glee, is I mid Una. end this w what , I — — fair, boyiah bee. with e cot.. , lex, on like a giri'e, and erary ecntp of I , fluff eerapad off to make it grow more i I, I was annoyed with ay bee, my eppeenore, ray drae, with ererything. , e] though I ana healthy, etnigfat, end ee . aaU drawrd ee e young fellow rauld be, ' II was Ma o'rlctek then, and I had bean , bow* draeeieg. I will not relate , how aaoy tiaeaa I had parted and re- , parted^ ray ^heir. nor how rxeiriard in ray | wear the laeeoder troosem or the pals ] brown, end whether the plain bias or the bine and- while tie eattod m. the better. , bio. tie. Mask coat, pals buff drill reel. ! and those beaattfnlly-out. aoft. nentrwl brown tmenri. grwoefally felling orwr , baw^iet then thao*Ito*"fE ] There wee not e wrinkle in my pale ! rtrew.rvJ.wed kid (toeae when I ataited. > end ae I got oat into the bright Jnlyeun- . ■Una, I enuld not help eauling after ell j I mtky no mi In* the eeriieet arrirei ! *1 The Elm-, and ee I reached the gate I oonld ear the waggaoettre waiting, *nd bdie*' drama* throogh the tree* as . lb. raerry pwty etrniM ebool the lewi. . writing for the hour to atari alaeen ' irntg for the boar riaeau
0 "How do. Jeckaon 1\ aaid Winnie'. . father broeqnriy, ae h* gars my alraw- ' * 1"«— | ead I eaa hir , tame, with Urn nnna.qBin.i that^a hrt ' Jaah ran ap to the note of my hefe, and e 1 feit qrita mow w I wrikml ewoae the Bmld a group of f rienda. " I wmri to here flee minataa' trik with yon. Mine Mfwrie," | mid. grarelj. " WU1 ,ou let am apeak le you when we 1 era at the gtoee I" ' "OtrMdniy. Mr. Jwfaou.- A* mid. . half leading at my aeeioae aepaet; and thm I wm elona and rmy Baocmfcrbhia ; hg nobody aatmed to meka any edenaem r m I striked eoiemnly about. "ThoraY a ramtmd be you. Prad." f rawd ■ marry roira, ml Winnie jariud ' i ae to me out uf n basket. I tah better tiwa. tin I mw Dad rira ' pmty. whmTwtlSi . i A1 last we war* off. aa 1 I ait sulkily ' ■ at the end of oue of the waggonettes, for i oMMmriehadtrmtnaod ril my phme < ; te §M Bern YRmrieou the jemney Aram ■ , M> Ae grown, wheew the pimie wm b be " honor of Whmi .'e eighteenth hwth- ■ ' *V- ■ I **-'■" * J **1 ' « ' nuMillf that Wienie and I Aoald he ahmeinnaoaf the gbAra. wherab Bn- < , Amwbff raqMrhmi, "lialMfl l pan ought kathrn mm nam. I Itarr,-»» ***»■' i • ■«!" -* »■ 7«n» I mM. ; " Why. wmrMw^ yeang ym, < frari. .a 1 Cbma. we magi grnhaahm < 1 "Yea nhm« a* hmf -rmjbaalp- am ha^pmmg.l mm, ail a mm An* asms mam 1 hhe. RimlniMm. "afariri M l MJh m Am ■pamAtAam. IMml IpAigAMABm —ril mmra ' i ^ !
[ -'Int. Arm. In the Gotette ttria nothing. Dinner*, randy. Coma, If yon - are not efrrid of mibag yourself. " It am aU freer then. Thi. wm why I eo eerily got a holiday. I wm daspermte m the .torn old fallow marched ne .A to the dinner apmad baorulh a grwai ook. and Winnie fbd not area glanoa at ma. I bra off my driicate gloem with a half-aaeage mails ; hang ray hat on a 1 tree ; and kneeling d rwn on the gtma, I mt to earring eUfkrae for the gueeb. " I rant degrade myself too ranch j now," I arid to myadf, and aomrhow is « orkina hard, and gutting terribly hot in aatiriying the want, of othan, I*>orgut j •Loo 1.1 lengh guod bamorvdlv when in ' ril^f ray^pri. rari ^ ! hocoe, I wee erioniehed by old Mom. . Inking me by the ana. "Fral," bo mid, "I took too "foe a loM, and a tailor', dnmmy. I aca you 1 ran are like a man under diflbultxa. Nothing iika trouble to bring a men to hie aanaee. Come to the coanting-hooae 1 in the morning. Be off! Winnie', keep- ' ing a place for you by her ride." I Vent to the cuonting-boaae the next < my eyee, and they were not caused by the old man myug [ wm to trik no nuoaenm to Winnie for two years. In 1 bet. 1 am now a partner in the Arm, and —is it >— impomihlt I— ym it is fifteen yaarw ago Ala racy day. Eighteen Yriuw Wllheat Neep. The man who does not sleep. Nauudcra. < now reside, near Parkerabxrg, O. Home time in 1M1 or 1NS2 Hannder. rnliatrd , in the Fourth West Virginia eoliralorra. For mearal rear, he ha.1 not .lew at all. { ao be mid. But it •becoming kuown di- i rarily in camp that be made .oeh fee- . of Ae men and ufflceta. ami they art • , " others luet a great many nighu* sleep in , • eodmeoring to entrap Handler., but , I during Ae whole time Ant he remained | 1 a mahr of Ae Fourth bu was nerer , naught asleep. He stood guard night i • after night, and wee* after weak, paid by i ■ rieepy- beaded aoldiara to toko Aeir , tnrna, but nerer was caught napp-.ng. , 1 He lianled euri acrerri week* A sneers- , 1 rioo, only Mopping long enough lo est , ' and change boeem, and plowed in the | ' fields wiA Arc or six atriwart men nnbl 4 ' wore them out completely, bnt .nerer i ' lumiil to tin. ', During AeycnrlflflS be went to Phils- t • del phis and wm examined by lb- leading | ' ! physicians of Ae eouotry. They mt up , wt A him A relay, of flee, night and day. , ' ml kept up an rimoat n.aaUni rtrmra , ' at coneerautuni wiA him, and ri Ae icr i ' I wtA a certificate, but could glee no t ' explanation of this freak of nature. , ' Many "tones of Aa aatiring energy and , 1 activity of Ai» man arc told, and ril , who know htm that Am antipodr , 1 of Bip Van Winkle is Aa most aleeplcaa , years of age, and ay. Aat be haa not , j what sleep is lot eighteen yearn, i myu Aa change in his physical ceganixa- . ( ha wm never rick in his life^ead took ] medkriw but once, end lhat was when , be had a oalarrK rixml Arm yew. ag,. , He is a brie, hearty man. and bids fair , lo live any year. ye*. He is coueeieu- < ' «k~ly «FI«rf »o "raking a display of c himarif, or ao doubt would long ago t 1 have bam before the pa bliamooa of the , human enrioritim of the world. t
"FlgklltOut" A rimy is told of a daaghter of a . prominent person now A Aa lecture . flrld, which is peculiarly intonating and j 1 gentleman wm invited A Ae lecturer'. , house A tea. Immediately on being . seated ri Ae table, the Utile giri eeton iahad the family eiraie and Ae gueet by , the abrupt quaaticni : " When ieyonr wife •" ■ Now Ae genllmuan. having been re- , Ufa. «m taken ao oompWIy by emprise | . that ha stammared forth Ae traA ; "I don't know." , " Dnnt know P npHed Urn m/us. trrrfhto. " Why dont yon know J" ■i Finding that Ae child pcrriried A ker [ intotiiigil aim, Inpili Ae mild rupvoaf , rieen burnt of Ae matter asd harsh , uvwr at oncu. Bo he arid wiA scrim nea which wm Aa nsrit of Award "Wall, wa deal Una together; we , *AL m w. em-t w wWM Utter end darted m ?* tod torit ri*h£ P—ria. Bat the UUle 'torment wonU . mt he qnimed, nMl ah. amfnimed ; -UhnYegrae ! Thm why dcnYyun •«" haul m pa end mn deP ■ . "ty-.» «»mj - **1 ***. •»»« "*» ' tmd | hy Aa Ai.h.th ram. Lmt*^ " • II a« Aa wamm imdba en trie sahjhaeiufla aeylama, the ammaa , ktuBBmd Jha^mem ri ririnmk. :
la THE RIOT IN riTTNBURGH. a j • ' -R-J-ILI_ I A Below will be found a detailed account ' i m given by Ae telegraph* reports Ae ; j next day : j The aimt of Ae railway strike A i k ! ri An o'clock, when Ac Philadelphia i b j truBps who had been mat here to ebp- , I c j pram the ranker, fired upon Ae crowd. ; ! « cm terrible fatal effects of Ae shut, ' i 4 , fired by the troops exasperated cltinen. i I ! m weU m ranker., and A Was than an ! ! 1 ' rolling null., coal mines and varioua • a i to have raven gw on the troops and rail- I ' way uAf-iala. By eight o'clock in the i a 1 city A rations direction.. "e,.rf. raiuwe ! < l to eccure arms, breaking At < Ae j I e preparing Aemarieee to execute Ae l - Areata, freely expressed. .4 mini-nng | ■ Ae 'entire PhiladriphA fwmmand. 1 1 t By Ao time the military hail wiA- 1 1 , drawn from Aa railroad ' reusing at . I r Twmty-aighA street, where Ae flrwi j 1 r> conflict took place, end were ordered to < , oar of Ae round houeee, wherethey could < ! And belter prufertiatk About ten o'clock 1 1 ■ id Ae evening e mob, numbering werrwl ' Aoimrala, had rongregaled about Ae j | round house. They bed pre rvrnaly cap- i I lured Ae guns belonging to Butcliin- ' < mn*. Battery, a local raganixatiou. and | I ' round bouse. Several eolsl riiota were | I ' flrevl at Ac building, and u breach made | ■ ■ A Ae wmlla; hut when Ae iqfunated . I - volley ig muaketry which followed, and \ ' f the rumor that Ae Oatling guns of Ae i ' f quiriboo cancel a panic, and Ae mob ■ f fled precipitately for several aquaria, tbr | I military meanwhile keeping up the < I flocking to their awraance.Aey returjf,i I 1 f , Ae attack, but Anding it difllcuit to f i dislodge the military from Ae building, j ihry rewoleed u. bum them out. An 1 1 t i carried into execution wiA risen ty by r ■ ■ Ae rioterm. In consequence of Ae 1 1 ' which bad extatnl for two days, r r Ae aidinga A the outer depot yards, a. ' r weU aa Aoae extending eaelwani ear ' f Arae or fonr mile, warn crowded wiA I r : an flllnl wiA grain, produce, | r which a number of ladcoed oil, cuke, [ f > and oori an were piled up A inaaa ! c 1 While a portion of Ae mob surrounded ' r ! Ae building A nbrah Aa military lied | c 1 taken refuge, large bodire ptocerded to 1 1 set Are to the oil an, and in a moment I 1 Ae huge roiumea of black smoke which j t ' rolled upward.riuUowrvl by lurid flame. I 1 reaching out A every directum, told thai 1 1 1 Ae work of deatntrrioD bail commenced. ' r The right of Ae flames seemed to erase ■ > the rioters, some at whom rushed about { | > with torrlia A Aeir hands, applying 1 them to Ae can Adtacnminatelr. ' An I ' alarm waa sounded, ami Ae department 1 ■ promptly responded, but tlie rioters, I ■ 1 who had complete control of Ae city. 1 1 - refused to permit them a make any { J ' effort to extinguish As flames. They j I mid they wan determined to destroy Ae 1 1 railroad company'* property, bnt would ! a ' do no injury lo Ant beW raging lo private I r ciliacna, and they kept Aeir word, c 1 a lumber pile beluugiig[ to a t citisen took fire Ae rioter* Aemarlve.' I turned A and helped to extinguish Ae | oooeu ... MN uwpwi lO PlUUgUlSU UK flames and rvratora Ac lumber to a safe
plane. TraA after train waa lirad bv Ac infuriated crowd. At Oa est were ao -e dietaal bum Ae round house thai Ae d heat did not awiooriy effert Ae military, A ri though Aar poritton wee on. of perfl. 'a Totally a large party of rariknrs capinrr.1 g a car filled wiA drink »htoh they ran ,- from Ae Allagbcay Valley railway track y to a riding eoaacetmg wiA the Pennaylratue railroad. Thay then procunri m ing it over the cokaTigniled'Af^i. teriria. in n vary few minutes Ae oar - waa a maaa af fire, and it wm then puafa- «' along Ae track, and lorrad qmat The building waa aocra ignited, sod the soldier* wwrw now compaUsd to prepare r riflghl Aeir wny nut through Ae a Aeir blo^T" The buOflAglbd^ribtl^ • •> rapidly Mdemrad.Md Aemctk beat ucrwvwuga, raahad up Ae md and scut 1 buraing train, toward Ae doomed brnldAgm. Fram midnight until flvw o'clock e Ae mate sfkwta at As crowd wen but haU aa hour Alar Ae mob which , bed beag beriagrag the military left ks r suaee unexplained naaou. Thi. afforded 1 Ae troops, whowwu A artnal Jangra of emdad A ri i AMm *LAurty toriha - vwry law It a *»■. They qwirhly formal I a line and marched up to Thirty Arid . riraet. and Asms to Fwaa svwm. md Butlertoraet. Ihththjatir. porat » AeUritoJ Stotoa aamnri. whraw they » 'tLhl^TuqlnEmmyL tmJm? I MA* 1 1 tl Aa i ii i >i it I. 1 1 a tondnRAaaaMAM. ■* M Mm I annd radtWyraaMakUl \vs£ pa . RflBR ■ H.1 *JI1 ,kq.ua : :
j mob wm dirided into vary aamll bodraa. I r j of anarchy, and Auin.inh who had not , ; joined in the pursuit of Ae fleeing; I ' troops, gathered about Ae burning I I spreading Aa flames whatever they had , j nat herrioforv bran spiral. . j By asvwn o'clock Aa Are rxlanded ( from If drills .tattoo to TweutieA street. I*! and enveloped hundreds at vara, the ex. I 1 tensive ttnehine ■hops, two round houses, , Ae depots and oflMe M the Union Tmna- • i jra^Oompany, b*ackMiiA^ abtyt,^ riosa- | , ! -..king up Ae terminal facilities of Ala i ! mammoth coqrantkra. lo Ae round 1 ! were 1*5 flrabclaas loeomotivaa. f [ which had been boused in consequence ' 1 at As strike, and tltssr Wets totally i I whiah'wiU be sustained in Uue iUrn is . a trifle in Ae aggregate damage i street along Ae line of which Ac track, of » | the railroad run simply beggar deaenpI lion. While hundred, were engaged la > firing Ae tars and making certain of the ; j destruction of Ae valuable bu.lding. at . , men and children engaged in pillaging ..the can. Men armed wiA haavy abalgm ; would break open the cars, ami Aeu the i | content, would be Arown out and rarried ' off by tie we bent on profiting by Ae of terror existing. The streets 1 r were almost couipietely blockaded by [ I perara. tailoring to carry off Ae plunder I they had gathered together. In huai | Ay, early in die day endeavored to stop - I the pillage, but Ae handful of men at I checked, but the mob tired the cats, and then proceeded vriA the work of d— - standing Ae terror which seemed lo paralyse peaceable and orderly citizens, ■en- ludicrous m Ae highest degree. pairs of white kid .tipper* under her | arm; another, carrying an infant, would sidewalk, oraug her feet ae Ae propelling loaded wiA white lea.1. flora hur- ' rrrd A rough Ae crow, I with largeouxed - j dry trod", rte. Bundles "I umbrvllaa. paraaols. hams, laoun. leaf lank , calico, blankets, laeea and fl<mr were of cibsen. burriedly propowd ' notice, railing a mass meeting of citixeua | prevent furAer destruction of property. meeting waa held at nun, and a .ponded to the call. It waa derided to I Bishop Twigg. of Ae OaAotio ehurcli. James Parke, Jr., Dr. F. DooeUy, James | Bennett and Dr. 8. Hcovei, pastor of j Ae First Proaby terian church, to have " the railroad authorities to aar islam pnt an end to Ae dianrvW wloch existed. . ic put w, tne uisnrurr wmrn sxistrai.
[e The mealing then adjoined to meet again • ri fonr o'clock A Ae afternoon. The fs to induce them to refrain from further r, destruction of property and As railroad L authoritiea could not be found. From d Ae time the military fled up to three n o'clock in As afternoon no effort bad k ben made to check the riot uAer than I- Ae meeting of eitimma refer ml to. TV d mob worked very quietly, end it wss a r- Doticorble (act Aat few of Ae railroad i- employee* were engaged in Ae work of r destruction. Hers and Aero a man who i- had been dinehnrgad might be soen lead . n ing ra crowd, hut gaovally Ae ring leaders werw man who had baser barn e employed on any railroad. Many halfr grown boys ware loramoat A the work r noes A Aeir efforts. TV opsrwUcras ] n wwrw oarriad an vary quiatly, and Ae 1 t who flUad Aa rarest, and occupied nam- - I- boras oo As hiQsids souA of the rail-., I ' i R1.M Mr Rarrtid Pvwple. r It haa bsau wuO mid Aat marriad i crvupitw should study net other a wank f points for Aa asms naaou Umt akaton j • look out for kolas A As io»-A tutor to . . kasp riaar of Asm Unf rtw.al.ty, Vw- , a srar, thay aftou MS Ihsar Voal.dg. of | 1 "ash leader spots Mr a sary iliAa nt , ! TT"*- *°.l^*— *» fliN«JfcA» I - ItTT! Id tkrayPkHL r Vk . • alml Aey nat always at ■■■■III IMsM » i I , has Wisely. TMwthtaf matVr | f AsuM ha Aspsimmy ash of Aa trara . ■ Ma tystosu. the ssuMs af iRi II i to ril . I Mauha af Aa MmOy M°up: kw 1 f aaaggol 1 1 ■ >i Md MfMm. imfl — . i t dyMg tfld a I iful MA qara ji J fc ^vtNBtfct amyW" I nm*. I . . Ma.-, 14 1 lit r If. amb ttoBMfl -a I II IjA iA»BAm^»mAM A ArB^L • Ahmm hmtota a aawMMBahM*:t • BararaMFamgto <A — a *am sf IV,
1 1 TV Charley Ess* RyAtry. s i TV rxntsaasal sad aullsty las As t i disoossry ot Ae ha* Charley Boar has I j spread to England, and one of As t journals has an mUreatug story, aa fri- . a I lows i b rat s year and a half ago ■ i | ranged ae lo cvraceel every vestige of her , face --came to Loqghlon, a quiet tittle - plate in Eppuig Facvat, and took lodg- ! lags there. Khe tual wiA her a pretty - I little boy. about seven years old. with - I light brotm haw. From Aeu till now -. I she haa continued to live at Loughhui, a always thickly mlri, both indoors and 1 out, ao Aat m, oue in the village seem, s 1 there have l«eeu plenty of eon jer lores as a others, that ebelia. dona anmathiag for e bended. It is evident, howevbr^hat a form of disguise which could not fail to f would be s eery poor help to a person . who wantml to escape from hragbah dos lertina Tbia " varied lady," aa Ae r waa gene rally called, appears to haw 1 sUleil tlial her hud -and waa abroad and . that Ae little tray wae bra son. She t wwtchw! over him wiA unceasing vigil- ■ anas, nsvar allowing him to go out with- ■ out bra, nor lo get Car away when they J were walking* together. At the asms tins - s specially affectionate . nor at all like j r quently quarrelled, and As tray's Arrat | 1 do ... I'll toll" There sera minor j c sir meats of mystery iu^ Ae story, all ' merit; but what we have stated above s Ha titer mora than * week eg", as we I ■ have aaid before. 111. Dam urn's offer of r s reward readied Ala rountry. Two i, .lays after Ae litlA boy, bnt Dot hta F - " mother." disappeared from Loughhra. - and people who saked what had baoome 0 at turn wete told thai he bad guoe to !i eoonect him with the lust Cnariey Roag, f aa a bare conjecture, whether he eould r thing waa lo uk what name Ae " veiled 1 lady " had paaaral by at her ludginga and r among the people wlllt whom she bad I I to— ' Their theory is Aat Charley - lb—, when taken away fram hia parents. , made to forget it; and oanaequeutly. . that Ae person* who passed as hia mcdlira . found it netwwaary to her safety to take ■ the same. If Ae child who has Iteeu I bring at Looghtou is really Charley Rom, to Barntlm.we riisll doubtlr— hear of his i tieeu kept, and the cmsignmeut of him j at Mr. Bam urn's reward, form a svruw .if < very singular coincrdqrrcrw, Aa Indian*, t'sr sf Hh ftqmw. ' A number id Ae 1'iulre onni|ied among ' Ae bill, almui Virginia City. Nev., p.. • se— (aiQira. Aa Aar* in hardly a hand1 fnl of grw— to Ae acre in the treighbnr- ' huod of Aeir alianbew it behoovro audi * aa have hornra t" keep a lirigflt lookout < ' for provender. Every wiqi of hay thai 1 la praktri up and Bluffed into a gunuy r sack to go toward ■ | sow, ling a meal lor ' 1 the hall famfarhrat'pouy picketed at Ae ' camp. The Imliaua are sure to be uu . -
1 hand when bay is being unloaded Luai ' the car*, and generally manage to giea.1 '' 1 * consider* t»ie Irandis of Ae eovrtod * 1 TV other morning, aaea a loeai paper, " > , ww observed Captain Bob rod his squs v • » at a hay oar that stood at a dri*— bom ' 1 A* depot, sad than being uo oue about ' 1 Aey allosri now* at Ae balm to abow ■ rwggwil corners. After a huge bundle ha.1 d 1 beera made up Bob boosted it apoe the r I back of his aqua*, and, after aeetng that ' ' Ao rope waa A its proper plaos aero— > her forwhmil. gave a satiaflixl grant ami - atartsd her asoog toward camp, he fri - lowing, leading by Ae hand a four- year * > rid hoy. The boy wa. dnck-lsgged sad " - a alow traveler. Bob picked him up, ' i and we supposed it waa his Interatifm lo ' carry him home. No sach idea had ' ■ entered h» head. As aocrn aa he over- 1 • 1 hauled hia squaw V planted Ae boy 1 1 ! atop of Aa load of hay. This proceed- " • ing caused Ae woman to bow her bead 1 -»«oat nrorra A. ground, bat Bob didat J '•5-iC 4 "Why dual yea eartyAa boy. Bob*" 'mid we. "Fcrcos* ase like to saa htm rid*. " s I " Ira* Urn ride oo year hack, than." t " OaoM act, aid m ; m* sm-i am him , k F ha aa my hack l~ and away "aat Bob, I I prohabty tori aqaartaroTa crafTd I woodpsMd ap abroad A* boy; for; m . " Hqaaw haapriroag t r_i rtjmuT *? I A hOI roBsrtor took a trip op the M ar—My. M OdM.rmr, this sprrig to gat . HR4y Md roM Mm* h. mroM pwah-a ^ mWilfltrf.lill I I.VisMfi koara. to pay km a talk TV eaUasbw, , d«Mg*llra.a4kid>p*« . la akt nAI Mb MM MB. paal Maw. , idritamfmMt baaadmd MflRbM ) ri-k.roff Amwrari Ms Aa | , 1 1 ll i . ilMpl*»|BR*'»«4 J^Mr by , irrnrrgnr * i it ijffi b^jdmitr • IA-- hM »*4 "HMM» wl a a UnL" — I* Aa MaB ; °* JgmaMtMa d • • -iff mam AM -m M Mm u jfcffmmsr at— ^^a^mffMRraRM it •»' Ii *' ' ■_ ■ I
■ A New York letter ruataiaa Ae lot- ■ Cowing ia > Th.rai.no .leuytag that ■ gv,nd deal ] . of As financial trouble that rnlmiaat— in 1 tr Iraukrirpiey comas from sxtravsgaat bv. i u . ing. ttwnelim— it is the man himself J - Ural paw. IV way foe A* sheriff, but | fc r quite often it m bis laraily. A rase in ■ point e»\» the lit lev .rarurrvd out very ' . brag ago. A New Yorker happened to J meet, down town, ao acquaintance from i ^ 3 , a urighlFoniig rsty and dropped into , raanal remarks 'be Nsw Yorker aakd ' J about ^ liie frieni', lamil; , expreara ug > a J., ratlnw imbfterently 1 r 1 Yorker. " I bane teiilimr h— trap- i * - pravwL" ll a "Wall. yea. aounAmg baa happeued," I □ replied Mr. J. " The fact at the matter y is I harrrat't aero my family in Ms I t 3 uumtha. Tou know I was durng r prvttys - giari burinem in 11 — . and the folks at , ■ I long aa 1 could afford 1 1. I let Aran have ■ e money ngtit and left, but presently Luacw , - gui Irani, basurrm fell off ami I found - Aat I axa going tielitnd I didn't want , j I tlttl* rraomway wm diwnable. Rut they ' a 1 paid no altentiou. The demands for ( I I waa absolutely unable to support them 1 a ! in such extravagance. It was uo use, ' r though, if I didn't give them cash they | s | arid: ' Her*, ifyou won't"bve oo what I ' f whole pi see to tbra' and left They f 0 rwn it a lew monllra, and tlran Ae abend ■ Ueppral in. and 1 havan't seen any of my I , family riaoa 1 triad hard to provide ' s fur them, but Aey wuuldn't let me, and 1 3 that IS the result. I ran hardly take < 1 Ballaea wtta Wlasr* aad Tall , 1 Loudon a lecture oo war-time rerooau- 1 1 rapidly fi* a prolonged period, eould V t r wind. Dejecting hyilrugsu gae aa an id- I . dating medium Hvraitae it could not be ' * ami unworkable, be cboee bat air, be- ' can—, although il requires greater rubi- c I rat capacity . lira material employed fur J , employing , speriri kiudof fuel, Ae liri- j r tweuly-flve lioura, while r,uiai,lvsablf which la splienrri in aliape, M. Meuler i J affliaea wings all round except A frout, t - rraut, wt, - a milder His balloon ran ■ - be m—le ri, travel against contrary winds. I i aitJ when tin, lanot practicable, it will 1 A Happy lea. t lUltlebaom, our neighbor, la now a ) r happy man. One time A hia life a Ann- , dcr storm brought terror to hie soul, and . vivid flashes at lighAing only revealcal
him in Ae act ot crawling under a tied into a cupboard for safety. A cAp of Aundro art his teeth chattering like an .E, -flan harp, and a dark riood in the sky would fill hia soul with misgivings. Now, notice Ae change. He liehghu in thunder storms. The mora vivid At, lighAing, Ae more joy fills his soul All last week be was seen A Ae street ; during those heavy storms, ■ smile illuminating hia fare and hia hand grasping Ae han-Ur of a rather dilapidated umbo lis. In Aat self-same umbrella lies A* secret of Raatlebones' confidence. Not long sgo, a man who was out A a 1 •iarm waa struck by lighAing and ' killed, the elective fluid having breo attracted by Ae wires at this rams umbrella, and it A ied down Ae handle and entered Ae body cf Ae owner. Battleboose, after Ae man's funeral, bought ; AM umbrella from Ae man's widow, and he says aa Aug ae V carries it he ia . . aria, — •• lightning never sink— twice A Ac same place. ■-HUUrUlpHa Bui ________ | making a very ararihle speech lraf.se Ae " Metropolitan Art—ana and Dwallforth to V known as "IV Victoria ! In^'^ri^ marks Lord nrseiiiaaflslil dwelt a para lira that IV health of Aa psopis ia realty Ae IraaWra ape. which all depend. It i* qui- p^sritM. V said, foraroaatry to V mhabraed by ae able and arrive pupnhMacra; Vstyaarray '•-ray Amra*. iiiMiiibm may Maaa, roar Mad WiA |saMara aad Mmplra, yra. part ami hshrad a« Asaa'nq j iff**^ it As I Hill B iff Aflkaa— y Mi1 , Art I 't »IJ*M MMxty" >' ,.r k U"" .- VMMNlBpHI 'VM^»*B»pA|riMMd ' tViiimi Irawriy. Vd ri lMM ss ■ 'Kp>pRMgRi4<AffRMB^i — ! . .
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Aa lows cuapls burst their Arrty- - second baby. A man child A Caewali county, N. C., twvlvr yaara old, wesgke tJfi pound* aad ; M Ave feet Mia incbaa high.. J Tou can keep postage evamp. from adI lo each otbra by atirking tbem oo Ae back of your sack till yoa want to oat tbem. " What's a fallow to do, doctor, when ' he's in company and haa aoAing to ray r •• He should say it quietly," replied t V doctor. During Are* days A July IV requisition, upon the Prat-ofllre department at Washington fur metal rarvla ainrrrgaled over r.AW.OOO. A Chicago reporter haa just vroo his spurs liy an sfticle braded " Dcepermto Itlocalalied— TV Murdered Man Not Kx- ■ "peeled to leva. " A ceterau shopkeeper says that although hia clerk" are very talkative dor- >* ng the day, Aey are always ready to These lei low* who play at "ending 1 challenges and plead that It was " only a 1 I while, ami aee how Aev like A young man to a young lady ' whom he adored. " Don't he afraid,' waa the reply ; •• I'm just aa much ashamed of them aa you are." It isn't always a sign Aat a married hasn't been to Ae lodge meeting home to hie wife wiA Ae bottoms of his It i. -ri— i be auU uH; 'ha* te Burope one peraoo A 1,587 is deaf and . dumb ; A Ireland, one A 1.71* ; A Ae United States, irae in n.600; while A Switaariand Ae average ia one A 603. Pretty ".ran. when Ae mosqullora have ripened aufllcrcmtly, Ae Newark i citizen will take tils regular exercise at 1 midnight There is nothing mora A* > vigorating to Al* human frame than slashing around a bedroom wiA a damp In some uretiuu" of Lrancaater (Pa. J cimnty, tlie potato jratchrw are full at •lead English "parrowa. The theory of 1 Aeir wholesale destruction is tlrat the Inula eat the Colorado beetle which has , heen deatroyevl by Paris green, and are . thus puianuad. Home tnen who were operating a MuIbolLsnd. near Pr— bold. N. J . were prnrirateil by lightning. When they recorerv,t%ieir aenaea Aey found that the home wae dead, the machine destroyed. The preeeut population of Kansas (, over half a million. The total grain U. Ijo.uori.ocio bu"]i»-Ia,'of which HO. Am.. Sod Ae remainder uato, burly, ryr, and ■itiier atuall grains. The value of Ae agricultural products A 1873 was over fl*8, 000,000; this year it ia estimated at SftT,UU0.Q00. The Chicago Infer- < k-ran stale* lis proprietor* l.*t over flAJ.000 Ae find rune uumtha of its existence A 1873; over gio.O,*) tlie next year; ueurlvfll,. 000 A 1874, over (71.000 A 1873; that and sold out to 'the new oue A October. sin! that Ae new roaijrany last over by the flrwt if January following. It dow "tales Aat all Aim adverse financial tide haa been turned bark, ami Aat during the first Ave months ol this year lira paper lira not only held its own.' foil made a net profit at (43.000. . According to the Aveerigatiuu ifjlli. a Freueti authority, alaml the
j qnanhly of Aat artarie auuurily brewed by ril A* beer-making oonatriea » 3, 334, 000,000 gallon", divided aa follow", via: England, 880,000,000; Germany, " ■MO.OOO.OA)1. Austria, 964,000,000; Nortli America, 343,000.000; and France ami Belgium. 154.000,000 gallons eaoii. Very little beer aa compared wiA wine, is drunk A France, Spain, Italy, Greece, " and Ae wine district* of Germany ami Hungary. The graatrat an r. itai evm- > sumption of beer A Paris, according to , 000 galkma, against nearly 90,000,000 , galkmec f wine. " Jacob's Ladder," the ateepewt stretch 5 of trestle-work oo Ae whole rood al - Mount Washington A Ae White moun1 1 tains, is a spot to My Aa aouls at the' - nervous. TV grade rises rare loot A • every three along As Ladder. TV ' trestle-work iforif m no mesa height above Ae rocks, eud a ravine a thousand last in dapA era A* tafl ra anything but a upon. A r iria^iimilaut daaeribra A* ! trip.: " Oh, dour, whaTibd ^mmra up . hen far ?" ejaculated cms of As paaaau- , gars, m bar ey* f*U upon Aerida of Mia a down to A* bottom of Aa ravine. TV . ,bn cf the eog* was ant misstated to r anrthe hair Man. HV ahriahad A* -at 1 to.^Adgw A agrarian rt MraraitaMiai r MuMyitolj^wV a ; Mmad to atala dun Aa Bart, af gahM a . Vara. I ualivmg. TV ski Wla a. as I 1, ; nT ZuZrtllrVf ia^ad hra hlTto . A, krgt a ,1 t. Arajiaaii i Ifmaah..I raatMusAuAapaaaAa Frihrat rada rt . aha art Aran <m A* pka* raM V :MA Auuahaura wAraaka aat hiaa* a ri A. ahum ah AMk Aey tari BdM. ! ^NvZv^Ajlt ri I ti i*

