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: VOL. IX. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1877. NO. 42.
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reiTM a vno>, ! A T T O it M K T » - ft4- LAT. bridorux. *. j. 1 j ^"*r. DABEL F. BEATfTS Pianos & Organs! j SmS 5£ ' I 14M. uubmuit. — BEiTTY^^ G~4 lro. uA Upright. ■ T€^s^;~r: . jSKScSSSS: DANIEL r. ■CATTY. ■mt «wai*. | MASTER W CHANCERY, BEATTt-i^^ I -~t=u rs=?J!eft.^ ^SfiSftic 1 "^asaaafSk. BEATTY-!^^ GRAND SOU ARE and UPRIGHTr&zr zz. ur.-^ri^vrj-3.%X^srsr-^=u. •a®—,' Mam. » mm. MUM H» *-»T. HAy ILLUSTRATED BIBLE «» YOUNG. !•■ a «• M— > fa—IMfa. UO-IOOIIIO MlMOkOMUiao^ a ft. «n ton. SnFUlS ^r=T~ ^caSjSSr,' ^T. 2-a-55S5£T^J=s ™~f=55^25S' D ARIEL F. BEATTY. jjffnllisi BUSINESS TBSTOCONlAIsS. ^3S5gS=gg; SSjsafa.'rs.rSSS lll|lBin=i MAN1KX. F. BEATTY. •*"» tffliiANu "■■
*-j „i5£t^ ! j rr.^-Eir I ! . r^rZ: rf A« oo.' ,to** I Sjj -rw .W, too fera pWrar.'. wttirt. j ->, -n-^4-. 72ZT^t?**' I' re! OfooaloMWodAMoTra fert. tee toaatttri I. tao ;_ BoMtoonwioaao. j(' noan.woiho.1^ " fl rata, bra £ tolmj lav. . fM' n i%w.. ah. i .a tot.au „ i **"■"' r<>"h"">^ S A WOMAN'S WOOING. £ "MtasBmariotd,allowm.ltopli on. of pnoliu Mr. CWM, and let » "* bop®. tb®l yoa will b® T®rj good frieodu" arid Mrs. Va* amilingly, ®ad Ibaa laft ttom to grt acquainted tb® b«®t way ttoy aoald. _ " I told w« .hall ®®eb do oar b«®A to gratify Helm's top*" arid Xi> B®>®» , tool, giving Alfred Ohariloa her band. 1 " I a®. ®ai« I dull try la do By part wall." .wool Charitou, oarneatly. 1 _ "I drat think we dull Bad moch • AWknlly in *-tint Mqnainlad.- unl ' t. Mia. Baradord. "Balm baa told m. : w numb aboatyoo that I bal aa if I 1 r kaaw yoa nlnadj." ' \ "lau uaaA. obliged to bar," Ungbad - - Ourtku. Aad tbaa tba aoannatioa brmaabol 1 „ id ialo otbar fir id., aad before be bad ' • fdt Uut tbay bad baaa aeqaaintad for ) • " Tea net ba rarafnl, mj good Id- 1 ! low." ba aaid to hiaualf tbnt nigbl. ohm ' I rssr£.'tr^ • l*n biuaell tii.t hTSut'UthdfiTlo^ 1 •lib Mo Bereaicrd. It » not .. ' - BafomWtaTwa, bTLl'^a^d^ | Be wonbl yean lot that wbicb bad aowaaoa— till waa ao lar away. Hi. life amid leak tba Sewer wbiab dnuld : rg.-w»-» «*■«■"- : " -Bnt I no) act think d H in that*1 oar," ka aaid. aaba lookda tba uaMai- . airiy ia *a faea. "If I allow ayadf ^ •O acaapt Ou d (nation. Sba ia aol for * , oa, aad UuA arttlae tt." Bo wa going np to town on® day. U Rub moo! tor > few day®, wwTta ' balowa, bal they did aoi aaaldja. a. it . raa a large mloon oaniaga with tluaa ! I " aa^araiad by tow p.*. . «— • 1 "Rylbawiy,"apofcaiipoaaa(lhm. ' " what do yon lb.uk tbal mKait btowaan | HT». ■;Ba-.l^^a kT^elrfU^ J L aoald outo "tWd^Ti^bl/dto 1 • " Bat aba oaun. ia aamaaA," Mid hi. ' •■Tea. I know thai," rapitod tba rtbar. " " Wewaa often mtm to to in earned. ' "Itoa'yoa don'l think aba owea for " ^ Ho. I Aoo'V" — tb. reply. "8b, a aa BaraftK aad will Mantoto 1 Wdadud pridn. She la pantubly a- 1 ■' iqyiM ixoadf wall. dd toA.. no^donbt . ■ t "I tod ad. .p'°MT aind tbd du 1 " aa aog tba kiad adiwaaaa to iadnlya to I aaaptoratty. " ttor. a. be no doabi I (boat Ctoritoa'a arnataaaa. " < , ■•Oh.B^' — tiuraply. "Haaald 1 • to dtoag a ■ ci ikakli laa Itoag lor to. « L iaiaod if ba ware to aarry ba. > Ha wrald net toaa to work, a todoa I now ia tba aity. if to aoald ortob Mia • n mil I I. Hakpatotoytofttocoal 1 . tar aaator aaa. I Itant btoaa kto. 1 • But ball bardloaaha bfa piaaa work." a a Ctoarttaa beard amy word <d the oua- • H Ttot war tbawayttonortd • ' took at it if to Ban' to aarry tor. Ba < i anii ton. (Haul to to. I%U af a t bataai fca.to aataiy. Ma wonld yd t Bat wtot dang' bia anal, an toe t ' ibearbt tolga »a aaato b-MtH I • witoUaL Panto b. bdtaa that f d : dam^irtfirss : . toft." 11 ' Btovoia badmnawy aaad bill. Hie a fa. tod a 1 1 1|. i an A Miatonrtnaa I ia Wtotttaa."to. add. toktag ! ' apandnaafaatoatobto. -toad a. • k.and.al'Md d bar toady. ' \ | b ■TtoLd toa toy. to \ " -k-lbttod I
Iworthr ato aakad. tarniag tor fa. to turn. "Ifttoaa nboatn at) iatiaatdy bnay btttoa nothing at dl wtot ottor paptoaay." •' I aa going away," to aaid. and- < H; . J ooald not trad Uaadf any toagar. Ba 'l ; wonto gat away traa tba aoond <d tor ' roioa and tor haaatiag aya. a " Whan r ato aakad. * | ••Unaorton.-b.du— ad. 8ia>ato I , m°d go, bdta go d oaaa. . 1 M "And a oar toppy .amour I. d tn a K Mdr tba aaid. ooftly. with .UtlUdgh. it toaaU.cdtiagap.ad I oonuag to tor dda, with uattoddu.1 p band. - Patopa yon tldak It dnaga • ' that I go ew^y in thin baaty faahicn; bat " — yon would not U yoa nndarntnod ay o It ia tottar for aa. for both of k on It would lur. been bdtar if I tod n gone weak® ago." b Sba gsra bia her band, and be fdt it 1 trouble ia bin. a " Baton yoa go, I watrt to baa yon * , tall ua that niafxan ao aol or word cd >1 mine Uut Ton ao going to lanoo on." g du aaid, looking winningly into bit (aea. « j ••llur.not idtaniliilj im' I an not the b i oaua of yoor going awnyr t' •• It it baeeaae of you tbd I am b going array !" ha aaeand. pale with tba pain and auotioa Uut awnyad bin. ■ "I would not bar* laid yoa, if yoo bod at go in pauoii. Oood-bya !" « ; And to dropped tor hand, ad tomod .away. a I "Stop."' ahe cried, psttiag ber hand n . bia ana. " Ton ahall aoi go nnta U har, told ua .tot I hara dona. I a . a right to know. If I too. add anything or dona anything to troond " . you. toll raa etut it ta. " u. " It ia baoaaao yoa tore ua 1. aaa A . Iota yon f" to ariad. "Too baaa foned at . to taU yoa tba trath, ao don'l Man, II ma Cor it." b " I don't biaua you." tba aaid. mftty, it oath a fiuafa at roar making bar faoa fair d - any Sowar. " And batnun, yon lor. ni ' ma yoa ara going aovr b. " Wooan ! eoaun !" h, orud, with E 1 terror; "yoa tortnN or ! Doat yon m — that? lent il enough for toa to " that yon are oat of raaobf Bay ft good-bye, aad let ma go 1" m " Alfred," ato aaid. tmnlarty, with ai duaka adoah with dainty ronfrtoao. bi " era yon ao bUad Uut yon won't oa tba It Ba looked d har eagerly. , " I wondrr if you lore ma, poor aa • qi oaa ba in wealth aad name?" ha at aid, ia a haU-bawildarad tray, "ft a hardly aaamad Uut it aoald to aa" Wtot bamdUnrom to .1* with d , U Y' aba nplial, with enlhnaiaau. "A m tree toad la wodb the oUrtd. I doat ar •ay; I watery™., Alfra.tr fa And tbaa tor rjim drooped bafora hia, ju mat toa aorarad bar ftoa to hide ttomn- tk there. * "lam poor tarrroything bnlloaa!" U nod. coming otaee lobar. "In lore, «■ I am riator than n king. If yon win U Uut, nad braaa tba opiaumof tba d; oorbl. tt ia yonra." to "IrrUl dtort,- ato aaid| "tadlto b. world may aay what it will." - oi bar. Ba fait ttot ba had ao right to ; throw .raj hb ob.no. of toppinam hi tar aay ftav t« wtot ttowoftd arigtd b Ihiak-^ rg.,,,,,. wmlUdro " ^^H^to^irttofbl TtHltt a. of lore whiab ia batter than any earthly o< ridua, tar Irna lor. la not amtbly. a A Ctoptrr at Aactooad. A Tratarday moaniaga oarrka. man, oat *" Booth BHl. threw a rang of hot abao- , ing wotm aol of a aaeood atory window. ™ Inataatfy tto pale air waa ditnkad with •hriaka. and, tanking oat, bo aw to bad ^ i toad of bb wito who ona digging ia tba " booad oat af tto wtolow h> lag* ia ' ii ml, .too tto mah hU with 1)1 ododty.dmWagaMbtawtad. " I wita, dumayad d tor na.rpMdl ? tbooar both, md rgp.U.d d tor baa- " artadioa, tarnad . mn into tba A i boaaa aod ralaaar hto. tod ia bgt baato " "a agtind tto toby^ ton; npadtdg it, " tto toby ^atmtoapbto. * ata*a. haadM «ha J ''^'Ibd^to^tobda^j jj Haiti g tba brat wftb bar tad amdlto " tad with toa toad. Aadgbbor. ran- ^ pltokialto'dMk.aadWn " m tofty°to? to^L-t raft to torea * "•ato. By ihb tiara, the man, wttb a ™ riobto aftad. whito rnalpad toa tmtow " podnm af hia toad, gtdotooi tto ^ .u^2LtSru-aa: S-ESeHr3;
■CHIBBB BT iUX 10YEL •SaHawThtoftaw baatoatailualagao. aagto of a laarihia tragedy ttot oaeanod in Uut city roewntiy : Albaif padaiaran , o'clock bal toaamg Bdwud Jo™ killed Kdo Bayaa. kia .waattoart, ia Uu I td the toummt d to Ooorar draat, aad tout dabbad himaalf ia Uu baart, inflicting mortal injnrioa. Mka Turner, tba only Uring aim raa to Uutrngady.garalba taOowtng aooonnt odil; Bbttaid. • I hara bate wankwith Kda Bayaa d Todd A Co. 'a salt peeking honae. at tl Thmpiica toraaA Uu pad toraa yanta. Hha mat pack" Uura. _A> right oaoto'thu Wa ml bar. talking logaihcr, in eseaUaot qdrita. She and Hawtnan ahntrt Uu tauory, rant Uuir long and plaaaant anploymact tcgdbar. Whan Utry laft Uuy both araonad friendand good tutored. Katy kiaaed me good nigbl, aad I bad# them take good lull d the front door until a quarto to twelre, when Mra. Tanilorar went* down to pot oat tto milk owL *' I tod laid down lo go to aleem when I heard Miu Yatfdorer . rokw : " ' Miaa Turner ! Fur Qod'a Bake, "laprnng irraa uybedaudrmchol the aaoood landtag. There lay Katy. rurcrfd with Uu N«m| thai e~h»l from W "amdyragl 1 am dying!' .he tto landlady, rayr ; I wm getting rreaty to retire, and. aa uaoal. I pot Uu milk can ontanta of the bat delayed doing ao, aa the eonple Blood titer, ao long. 1 told Mtaa Turner, nelly, that I oonhln't kelp diaturbing her frieoda. Aa I got to tba Bid landHtaa Bayaa darted paat me, el claiming : -I am dying. Be baa killed blood flowing. That eat moment Newman .prang toward ma aad mid: 'Kiaa me. Katy I ton killrd myrelf. has' I waa ao paralysed with for a moment Uut I could d» nothing. Tbaa I rolled my boya, Frank aad Theodore. They alarmed tba neigbatoat, wm ratmmrawd.'utd the police came and took bar body." Mka Rata Bayea waa a bard- working. 1«ta» and modem w nonun, do acrihad by all who know bar m an edtmaldalndy. Captain MeElwmtu, of Uu Mrahaon mid : "Ijnd lurtoral ta^td lli,' hody'^T £to^Uyir^bo tod juat died, lying ia a pool ci blood oa aaoood landing. All slang Uu stain were pools of blood. Standing by brr. log agailUt Uu door, I foUtld E.1ward Newman. I eekral 'Who did Ba replied: -I did, and I am 1 acid him tn charge ui ofltows hod alabbed hinrarif in tba lower lobe tto bratrt with a donblraedged oy.Ua The knife waa Uuaame with which to failed Mem Bayaa, towing nebbed in Urn throat. Newman wm emit to boapiloL He cannot lire. He tod Katy Harm topi company far three yean. Bar panmfaflafbid him lha bonaa. They therefore nut at Mn. Jane Tnr . ner'a Ami before tba tragedy the wa. ombmr d fa my. "Lrt guray tond." in Miaa ttot iadkntod ttot tbgy ware atrnggbng. ami Bat good-tutaradly. Kety died. Rl.ira. fault bmtde body, and afterwaod laid by tor ride Uader tba glut light of lha oil famp. ta tto aorridor larffag la the ealk of Uu bod, of Kate Bayaa, to a totortor, of a yooag. bright, InlaUigent girl. Bm kamta wmw ctaapad oa km baoom. T hut bm throat gaahad a tonwai of blood, wbiab cowered tor modto gar tob Iatortotrwm.wlrita ffawm. Under *r. mtotod oat ad dnpa. wm bm tot, a brown tow, aorarad with •ewan. todtotod^lh^hiood. Ia tor ad ago,'® native cf tlda euantry.end lind ia Sixth etreet, WUtonubnrgh. Mtaa Tmm mid Uut aha tod known klm three nan, aad to mm alwnye rantSii^rsir =r^s «kw ■■Jtilil il -d Mm Haym to ooaoatiaadialtoabop. Attimaa,bowdmkoaaSbwafaqgeHkk msiliMi i with tor. Kba Bsyeo had adfaa iwmmtod ttot *e ttoagkd ttot Ed. New famBtoa cd® fadhtw wetomaa. -bXInJtoffttomy. I. th. iZZSXZZ r tor. lytd torn tor 1 wee left fa etomger feedta^ull itot of fnemuhtp fj.T-* ** "* w wiMr MMtombtoflriafatmjm grvsragS {jtol !■ !; atto ieitamba ». '
Tto Hub ad Haraaa Ufa la War. . A FitoA todtattatan bm Jan ban m tafaag tto lieatde fa nuke en elatonfa m t«7— Abe oentury.ae to grimly titoeltm. ■» j"od program, of edaoee, aad cd baM ! manitr." Hotwflhtomduag tto " gaoanl " peace " which reigned between tto I' " gnat powan " with little or no iatarn m pitta from tto downfall <d Naptdaon b> in Ifllflto ttoOrimou war tn lflfiA, it u ri literally trne, that rariKsad man bare baaa fighting in oaa put ed tto world a I!4e tuodal oentaiy togas. Tto grxax wan od the Fraoch amptra raged Croat * 1801 to 1815. with eeoimdary flghting y World totwma Spain and tor oolraxtaa '■ after 180* and 1810, and totauen Engt. land and the United State, in 1811 The , "r war ad Oraek indepeutdeooe broke out , ft in lfltt, and tto togitimie! i»m» of a Spain by France look place in 1HU. B Iraring that wwmtry a 1-gary of meere. '• lan aril ooafliota n,A ret worked out fa I- their final omaummaUoo. The Ha— * Turkish war od 1838 followed, which ] tl ended, aa Oount MolUte pnto it, "in o bringing 10.000 RuaeUne to Adnata iple n nulliona of ronbUa." After thia came l Ute French utrwaion od Alglera, the I Franco. RUgic war agaitul Holland, the bloody and iranltlem Fuliah iuanrevetion, tto wars between Metomat Ah and1 Uu Saltan. Uu wtu of the Swim Sootier- I * bond, tto American war with Mesku, ' b tto rrrolutiooary oatbrraka of 1848 aL' I r crcr the Ooctincnt. the drwperate ytrug- * gle lutwern uaargant Italy and Anatrta. and tto Hugerian war tn which Nicholas : ad Baeoia so madly intarrcnad to rare I a might daoida tto defeat ad Karate eti *' yean afterwards The Crimean war, in ' r. 1844, eliot A to piece, the .retrm of 1818 K It wm followed by tto Indian mutiny, by tto French expedition to Syria, by d ciril war in the United Slates, by the c Anglo-French expedition to China, by >t the Danish war, by the aUfad war with A Paraguay, by tba French incustim of I A Maxim, by Ute Auatro-Preaaian war of h 1868, by tto Cuban inenmetioo. by the, " Franco-Oenoao war uf 1870, and by the I k great Homo- Turkish war now waging, j . '* The atxtietician who toa undertakm to ; . r' 1 compute tto lamca ut Uu way of human ' a life alone inflictcil ttp-ai tau century by I h catalogue ia by tto mesne complete) I , i- offioial data, at 300.000.000 mam In ottor wceria, tto acteuce and energy of 1 1 0 tto nineteenth century hare been ao ap- ' A plied m fa deprtra ariUxation uf tto use i ; ssfflas^srasaiss'a A the total population * of there United I ' 1 States.-. Vet r Fork World. i J" oantly sold by auetioo iu Now Tork for about $30,000. A local paper rare the D rooms were crowded, but tba bnyiug wm ' * Dot brisk, and a large frarlioa ad the | 1 * buying wm by two or Utrae luddera. | " The following era tarn of tto prima A ' wagon wheal impriwrmant, *150; tto' Eclipse Automatic Eibnguiator Burner. * "warranted to put out miy lamp wilbout A tto pomiWIity od ^aecidenl," $1,100; an " in burglar alaruu, $335; an improraouot k in Uu manufacture of artilfaial marble. " "wbsraby an imltatioa of marble may be ' made for thirty rente a fool." $500; a! D brake far toby carriages, which begins * fa aai mammas tto handle is 1st go of, j ■ $1,300; ar tmprowamaDl in bnolxra. ' $1,330; adesign fur street lampe. $80U. " allows enrrenu od air to ciienmta to- * neath tto htmket. and ad an the * had, in of tto owner aa tto outride, * $400; en improrrmeat in tto Are earapea * od tto portable ladder pattern. $875; en - automatic funnel, $775; a charm and k toy, $150; a street lamp, Uu frame of A which acta upon tto fernier ro as fa generate tto ga. required far tto Ima, '• $1,150; a needle- threader, $500; xn baI prceimint in totjmm^OOO^ra. i_- ° tritrafar. |*'a Tria^U.'briri.^ protocfar, $00$ Ho bide rati oftmad I which wuald " foxoiah aa asedfani pipe - el priem within tto rarah of tto laboring J ■" «" » — P * ".'tattaflT * ataaqm and * A Rail Flajer'i Career. i - V*" T"* .p*f*,**T* ' Mr- Ytaam— * aoa fined ia ItojHaba oa 'a ekarpaad " oa tto taaa^^rmt, 187^ that ttora ' waa ai i il 1 g of bitibin ia Cklug" ■ [bat.maUm WkftaHfarilagt od tkatrity A Breoklyu. I wm aafahm far lha Bart- >■ taetta, aad Flahew wm priator. Ba ia a T "**? taw ararid k fall Iwva ia Um ride. I fafl faimiftli " »• tkagmmri.bto — vtofclypictoi ; MftlMfa a mrria^, aad drtwea fa * my tadri. The dmtm whw ■■■!■ lj J m.Mm.toi»dmmra ^*jmrioaW mw ^ my filurae^toetofa* graw^-ra "a. md^l I — Bmta. BaMto \ hMfa^M.wmrifijMto tutato * ■Ssx^zisri2m™™*r^ fi 4ft. I .Bill hto ririMftm^fa
A Urn'. Aerial Vajage. a A female ramutaat thus demwibm a e racaol Ullmm aaoemncn made by tor in " ,iU|j',^lk*' riOtncinl- of tto |M that wc get in this raty ii wee I. unpi-orilile tor Fled. Harty Odbert to , e make Ike raaaoaeoa adrartiaral tor yariard iky. m tto bellooa could not oerry him. , a In Ming p, nude from hard ami we , v got a lifting power od forty to forty- torn n pounds to each 1.000 feet, while with F tto lifting oopeaty to only twenty -flee to , J thirty pounds— a rest difference in e r email hallo. at; and ao. owing to thia fact, , i 1 made the aseumiuti ieaiaad of Prof, . g rartisod — 1 50 r. «. —ratcompanied liy . ona of lha yooag lama bom tto Zootogi- ■ eoF garden. Tlda young fellow wm a , -. bother, aa I owe my dip in tto Ohio j a | river to bia tranbe^fforta to gwt out of | it ; the baakrt, to taking all uf my time j d I lo keep him quiet. Ou entering the | < , I Imeketifwaa found neoemary to lmre , . tto drag-rupa, a rary valuable adjunct to , 0 a balloon in a landing, aleo a pail od j i - water thai 1 wished to cony, aad could < , Ii unly take ray anchor aad ita rope at- i a taehed, with arte bug ad esod m ballast, j , e j Era rising fifty feet tto balloon liegan to ) | 1 eettie, muspelliug the throwing oat of | r rven thia I then Started very rapidly, j , amid tto shouts and waving od handker. r chiefs of the rest numbers pruraaik At , . Oral I told the young ban in my anna. 1 , 1 1 trat not rerv long, ee my attention wa. , , He growled a! starting, evidently not • • l wishing to go ; w> I put bim in tto but- I - - I toot of the basket, where to amused 1 1 , 1 himself by snarling, grow bug and crawl- | , • mg up the outside of my draea Putting ■ r I him down, he then would work himself ' i t | half way to tto top of the basket, thus | , a 1 must have risen over e mile by the | 1 time I wee Hearing Eden Put. and in- I , tended to land there, but fosuxl it tm- ' . ■ tug to wan 1 Kentneky, ami not desiring : f I to lend ttora I pulled tto valraooord. i r hoping lo land an this aide. In an ln1 stent Z raw ttot wm impossible, ao I i I { » ranch power that if I peases! over the B.j river I would do well. Sbewaa not able 1 1 . i ed Into the Ohio nrer oppuaito a place < r I Ute river, and was rapidly being carries! ) drain while tto bailout, tog maintained , t I its upngbt position. The boo bad to . - fnrmesl mesthet lie wm Very valuable, . - > and 1 did Dot wish to ewmlW-e- bim. Ho, j 1 a isitils young gentleman. Mr. John H. plunged in end "tn out far enough to j | . j catch the anchor- rope, which was float- j | r | ing. He woi very aoou by a gen i , , | tlaman named Arml Kalenbora, end , , B j their nulled efforts soon brought ne . | S ! ashore ; myself rather watery aa weU a. j 1 Mr. Ieion, whom I wrappes] np in a coat, j i k . seemingly well plmaed at tins an.! now ! , r ' remarkably dcwile. The two gentlemen j , namesi were also rary kind in keeping j , j took a rather turbulent crowd ttot j , a gristly impesle.1 me at my landing. ■ A Ha w beet Mrnrk by Ughtulag. J I Wa find tba foUerwrng in a reent . • Friday ntorwing. during the etonn, an ' ' in lira vicinity of John Orvon'e atone ' I quarry, some distance below tto Union ' ; Pacific bridge, mulling iu lha droih of j '' ottor by drowning. A an early hour ° iu the mar-sing a party "as posed af five ■ j i ran® ■ Mr. O -urge H edge, Oatlliab " Hnyar and wife, fan. Philip Wagner— ' • want over 4to river ia a b» sU for the par- . • pom of gettoring wil-l grapes. They ° rvarhosl tba Iowa sada in safely, and pro 1 eeadefi to gatber grapca, until is braama ' evident ttot a storm waa tbnatanag " tbrae, and Uray st iraoa reemharitol ia • Itotr boat, bopiag to raaoh this ride to- ' lore It should break forth upon itom. " Tto storm, howwewr, caught ttom while | J ttoy were criming tto riser. When " tto boat tod renobodltoawiftml part od ; • tto rimonri Mr. Ostog. Hfadga — ' J strwek by lightning malmrimMy killad. ( • uad paraed .Iowa cma of bia anna, trar- ' t big bin aUrt into ehraJa and brariuag a ! » biada of a pocket knil. m two, whirit to 1 had in b» panbsloorta pockaf ; and after 1 leaving Um 11 want through tto bottom : of tto boat, ranking a small tola, through which tto water poured rapidly ' into tto boat. Tto rail of tto boat was ' ottor occupants ef tto rvaft warn greatly ' ; riBMSfi bylto sliork. aa wall . om- , ' at Rtaaaam bm. that Hiadga wm' etroak 1 ' sod dropped a corpse ta tto toftora cf , ' Uia boat, aruaa from tor aafa, ikrww ant . ' tor l rat traubally. and lomhlsl toak- , ' word lata tto itiiim. Tto whirling. , • babbling aarraat .wept tow oat od , J ri^ md toe rarak fa rtm a m I cac man and two -omeo. flaally drifiw \ 1 fa atoew ia tto Uoi, which tod mm*, , : k-= > Xa PrwBj ftoam A mar-, ato Naax. 1 [ toto , , fiJtoy ; | toaam aaly. aad ft fa lll|lllrig tano- . toattotilftll gifamftfafta^ » — .*> M >*■*»• ■ SSZJcISS - ftftlttaraaBfafaaftewg ia
A Hamaa WblrtpnL ' Beuj. F. Tnyor Utus graphically de1 acritoa an everyday scene at tto railroad - depot m Oraato. Neb,, oa the departure • od tto trtkin foe Oaliforni. : > Tto d^« bubbles and boil, like a ' caldrou. Tto engine oomaa clanging - down with a Claud aad a rush. People 1 climb ou — f climb off tto f—t" cars ■ > crazier then ever. Ttoy an giving old ' Indira a lift from behind. Ttoy are i togging up carpet toga like rata with . their kittaua Ttoy an all colors with 1 axcfti.raigt and hurry. Ii "inker yon - ■ ve.yi queer. y that wvraybo.ly ia going, . aad mdtody staying. Tto demon of ao- I i read ia the reigning king. " Irr-g lire ! - the fang !" far life ia mntieu. Bull life | r fa death's flrat ODuatn. A Babel of J i There's tto beral.ge that might to Uved ' ' in if it only tod a chimney, and the r , mra- bound ikrai of tba miri labia- bough ' iregady, aad the lapyax aashri aa sleek > end black ra a wei mink, and tto little ' brindled bair trunk with its braaea lat- < j lering of nail-toads, and the ran rm aaak' 1 e. ratty ra en aleptonL And ao tbay I - j tumble abroad with an infinite jingle of - j cheoka, an acrolvtic, jolly troupe, the ' i You eee your own property, bought . for the oooraion, rolling over aad - over corner-wise like a poaaeaeed por- ' ' j portc. Alas, for any pigments or nn- . envois or dilutions or perfumes ttot makr celored maps of the fire coubI neula upon your -mid ing east or enowy ; • j Last, tto leathern puree® ni i I ! the United Btatm Mail fly from tto rod I - like chaff from a fanning mill I The engine's strum and impalieora are ' \ blown off In e whistle together. 11 apita ' ' spitefully no one side and the ottor. like - And amid the whirl of the uwlatorm — - for if Norway has none, at boat Omaha ' I toa one — ttora are naly two things that - 1 fni descendant "I Ham. with a heel like ■ ' pervades the whole phyewel man. and » I the descendant turned up at both coils. 1 I 1 fall of ivory and hia rye. roand with cnf< The other ia "tto last man "—not I Montgomery's lull an earlier product— I ing lory whiff, id s cigar that has sj^ot - ' when — Ute train g-wa. end be patiently fcnrsria.':' I Side to Ode with e dang, your last man | 1 , gives hia cigar a careless torn and swings | ' himself upon tto rear platform, and tto ' • j train villi black beknean and while I ' flung aloft pulls out, and wa are off for j 1 I tto plains and diverts, aad the gnegtu 1 t end the mountains, and tto Gulden dale ! 1 and the Western aaa Fraud after Tklrtaea Tear*. William Knrala.of Rochester, ciliated in 1861. iu lb. 37Ut New Tork regiment, and subsequently joined lbs 16th New | 1 York cavalry. In 1863 to married a ; 1 Miaa Johnson, while to waa boom on " furlough, and in the following year to directed tor ta join him in Waabiagfao. ! She waa taken iU and died in ma cf tto ] r hospital*. Btr baby, who na tto • by tto family with whom ato bad bam staying, and illra tor dratb ttoy preposed fa tto father ttot ttoy should ' keep tto child. Aa to waa on doty fa ' tto army, to gladly accepted their offer. " Wtoa lbs wnr wm over to wrate to the family regarding tto boy, bat norived [ u> reply. He rmirinh again acveral yean ago- bat no ottor children came ' of bta only sou. Hooa after tto boy waa left fa the keeping of tto kind- hearted . family, ttoy removed from tto rity. and ' to paraed into other hood., afterward finding hia way Into Urn BoUfan and ' Bailors' Orphan home. The el tragi fata ttot separated father and ana far ' thirteen years tor at fact brought ttom ' fagattor. A lettra from a geatleman ta I Washington lo tto mayor cf R.ikiritr I have restored little Jsphet to hia A Queer easterner. | A gnat many queer ras", Tiers soma ' night, and when the boaiaam dapaitiarat ' is ctraod Invariably drift up stairs into J alitor tto editorial or nparW rooms. ' W. had aoa of that Uad taatavcofag ' from Bank street, a tall. veU-kait. mne- ' earned fa tto laCe war. who waa fad oa, ■ or the pabbe. tkroagh the eotsmxa o4 ' tba .Charter, fa talent Um wham ha ■ "could trade a itlmgraralili arighher." far tto "pfafBH of Rxypt," "tto emallpax.- "ttoaavaa yearn fash." ar ' any rimifar aflbdko. fa fa dU Hi sppoar fa told w gaad HOa fa hfa "dm I would to rraogofaad aa aaftd fa a trade, . -J-!—. W" — ; '' **| j iSi'SitHESt; 0
^£=== ==---= job PRiirnwo ^ Carfaas Efilfapha. Wilmot. S. a, toa an aUnm'riiiy. fa J and una of tto eptfapha are queer. 0 Merry Frwrah " brad and tUedaringie "faotlkafffttsodafayapjaralamai 1 AnlZ^:,'k""art,, •I "Traistiiagns. myaafamky, d I r " ' -m-mmmmmrn. A I Aslestrawmraaaraafa. fc| Light- flngvrvd gwotry-Waarara of ^ I wbita Uda „ A bnafaraa thai couldn't aoecsad with g I out astrikra— tto match trade, e) A Baaara Falfa maidan aaya ato will i ueevr got married. And yet aba's ooly d * ladies woakl make good railroad ccoh duciors. aa ttoy know how lo manage k trains wrik ' Tto capoutnial loby puts Ua toes fa | its mouth u order fa make both and. 1 Ttora an 55,000 signers fa tin Mar- „ phy tranperanc. pfadg. fa tto Hfata <d k Ohioit Lit' -a things should not be drapfaad. d Tto In toe is the smallest on the v foot, bat it el ways toa the largest oorh. - Wa often hear of a man " bring ta ad- 1 A retire of hia age," but who toa ever A beard .d a woman being fa audi a pre- '* ilkameot ? ' Jamca Midfil'.. of Orange, Coon.. menu a high place aptong attdariooa \ 1 tineyvo. He went fa a lot tto ottor day. ' drove out fire steers pasturing than, " took ttom to a neighboring town, mid * tliem foe $180. then went tock to Orange ' paid tto owner of the oasUa ;$1 which * to owed him, end then took the ran lor ' New Haven. " A curious frrak of llgiitnteg recently , hajipeoad at the torn of Henry W. Woadrnw, iu the raslern port id Oiler brook. Conn. The lightning struck tto i ridgepole at the end of the barn and ran n down between tto hi axle ami tto toy, making a bole ra Urge aa a man's body * tot dri™*! jT"1' lends the whole depth re the toy mow. A trunk Mew up fa the Fovgllklltpris _ tt art-uud " fa the usual way. It ran- , taiuisi a package of |mwilar, end the t handling id the trunk igniteil a match, v the eipl.-i.ai raeultoL The tog- „ gage risen, which wm well filled with „ rutph-rees. ess dtsa-rtrd -at the tlouhlef quick. No ooe use hurt, I ml die tram A ~i£r!^2£i ui;" rirtsr.TWBtajpd and are .lalireird U. any part id the city d | hia px opera us tliat to expects every a watered bug juira" fa paymrnr; a. tota a tore to Dead wood, intending to " preee pret through tto murky channels id litr | ermtura aolalv far tto coliws." * | The Yorkshire (England) (Aruwte/e ' feat that it supposes a bird baa performed, which is no laws than raorafag d New Bedford dory, A blue pigeon with k red lags lighted on a sterna fag about * eight miles from Bmtom Harbor, Ragland. AFactod to iU leg waa s pfaee of ° paper signed : "Win. Stoker, Quebec. * | Beat up at 11:15 o'cteek." William L neglects to mantioa Ute date to Ml np * ii Exirasrdlaary Raa. ° Tto Baa Franc: eco Ob imttill aaya: ^ An extraordinary man Uvea faElDor- „ ado county. He ia 0. 0. Piara^ rector cf " tto Epfaooptd ehnach at PlararviUa, aad a islto idaatiral man that Ditigraii ao * longaought affar. Ha fa fa the prima . of life, aad enjoys a robust physique aad excellent health, probably owing to hfa * simple mode of life. Be fa a ttoofagi- _ Col seailnary graduate, aad fa a dlriaa ' of fatrnadfag aad eraditioa. Mr. Ptarce d wenteen yrara* 'ifaring thfapertod^e s to. itever received toy -toy. dqmadfag wholly upon voluntary eoofaibatkma • * (mm the townriolk. He ia a baehrinr; * hia waata are faw tad bat liule maoey fa . 1 required to mipply ttom; ttoritfa—rm ° vnltorador tod to dcra not wrat. " frags! that toravramratof thadoao- * boa. aad spend, tto amaay fa hooka aesd trinkata far tto vilUga childra. of whom ba ia vary fond, tod who, it fa a hardly nsoaaamy to riofa, leva him drar- * »- H. rahmmfa aptod a 0 rary for food aad oiothiag. Ba toa a L rirc-.it dhfah amhraaaa tto ahola af B . Durado ooaaty, aad f mill it flraorrit e timra during faa waak vooad about the . sar.oondiag eoaatry. Bala a free pae- !, at»aaalltkiatagalfaa«.aadlaoffaa ! fa'teTr^. ray ^."fa'ttln^rt1 kto * shoot the country. Wtoa hfa dasrias * Mm fa cm aay stagw-qroat*. and ha fa ^ gram, mcoay tar a rakUe. to gora to « faat, wean if it ha twaoty otilaa, and give® e thaaarrfagemaoayfa tba poor ar bays 4 book, f.» tto vfltageriuhtra. 1 A fi.titftali hr tfaa Tbrae hara tosa M ■ -ta - i Fans raraatly wbmh tore paevad ra *|>ii at ill ' te^lri^fatoLtoitod toft M RtfathhM" ; ^*3 +Z i j$ z **- y.fat m

