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VOL. IX. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1877. NO. 43. ,

. it as orjnz caps un sitjvtt (l i BgglMISS caeds. | * a.l iltm * OO.. .OFTINWARK. a .to ir rrrira. ukatkmm. Tln-B: « fing a Specialty. ir.ia^lurmr. i. u. hlA OlY a dko.. \Uj. ate. »«, o.isc»*-. . Uriel. Ma; iii,. w. f. rintim, homeopathic pht8icl1h, .«UCB.M|TC, 1 Msrehant Tailor * Oaalar in Genu j Furnishing Goods. « cwaamigtoa rarest. caps May aty. t-iDJmr, omrTpSiSr* Aim anu > wm a itdsrjmii. ~ ■ CONTRACTORS * BUILDERS, , Cap* May CHj. X. J. ' HOTELS. WASHlWjSTOW HOTEL! philadelphia. pa. geo. j. bolton propsi.ttok | boltot?« hcm:u HarrMbai,;, Pa. | ■(■aim ATLANTIC HOTEL, J cap* mat crrr. x. j. Biwi alMlaSw. o»a all to* . NOT UA W ATM BAT—. BEATTYK: ate-a. babul p. buttt. * •' NfaMlfal B famy.Xkk. j joh.n b. Huffman, Attormay and Conn— Iter at Law ■..^agBsnjsai^. ; ■l r. Bsnn in, MTTOMMXT AT LAW AND MAS- J - TKK IN CtlARCERT. UShnjaiw, ova May Cttr. maw BEiTTTS^g DANIEL T. BEATTY, . v iaub a. nanjmwb, 'f3=-V aawmmawxaajm j a 6C*TTVfiaHt0m« . ■kill i i «e1t ik ttlt. . MfflEL F. BEATTY, J ^Ebbvm fablok : mnnoiMi : rfgeaBgwassOT: : b£uL r. MATTY. .SIMM " ★I Jot Printing Office \i SSSSS^"" 1 ^ » ■ i un —i' « inttr an 1nt1ai { - THE DAILY STAB, ■ nub ini or jcxt anb amor. THEJOBDEHUHIEJIT. I - J

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TIM LMte Years. ' I Thass years f those yeare thsa* as—toy yean' ' j ^^>*7, ■^K^'r my ■ | They tax— byser smortbey—y. J n.eha^thsttU. imps at play. •.MnlMaxa tortrichsy ai-s: « I Thsyte— gMlhseoll— sgosn. 1 ■ [ Will, tbosxbtf st beck, filled Bp oar abairaa, • t ; — i > i Bad fool— Ma na da,.' r ' j ru/* "un* ^ *"T . 4 EDITH TREVOR. " Ob, deal t I do vender what be viR | I aay vbea be trade my letter 7 I am afraid to trtal it, alterall; bat, II I don't, j ' vbat villi do I" 1 Edith Trrror'a hlaa eyaa vera niaty t 1 - vith aomattiins rrry like trar^ altbeosb 1 aba voohl bare denied u> bemdl that her brara frttle hrelVvar real' , rery | G lnimiliiaP' ii She vaa a little mature, delicate and j L and ao illy adapted lo make l>er vay akmr ibaniih the varhl. both from her • thai vaa not at all oommcaaarate vith » determiaatioti to do the beat ahe • , rtumg* from batim the patted darling *4 * > ber bnabaod to her j.ertioo at lunati- ^ Hba vaa'an orphan vban Harry Trvvor married bar. tiring vith an aunt vbo 11 , had ednee died, and her buband had * taken bar lo a borne amuag atrangero, * hnadrnda of milaa from anyone ahe " knav or even bad ever benrd of. I Not that ahe had at all cared— Harry * had been ao entirely her all in all that it • : oarer mattered where ahe vaa ao loot aa » ; ahe vai vith him ; bnt nov, in ber lone- >• lineea and aelf-depeodeoce. abe laaflienl r keenly vhat it ve, to he ao iaolated. ^ ! vfaich bad been rery pUaeanUr made ' daring the lev man the of bar married ° life, bnt they van not the eurt of pro- «i pL lo vbom the could go for adrire or r 1 prectml aaeiateace ; and. at the flret, 1 ; when ber vild. nnmbing grief for her kMI Ion completely paralyse! ber, tbey " eere kind and attrntire. Deytmd that, • : poor UttJ. Edith knew they voohl nana " Then, when Harry bnl been dead a one « i Are or au man the, and the little atrre at 4 faiak that he.1 lw carol vee nearly • •fone — and Edith, in naiog it, bad only 0 acted aa fooliably m both abe and Harry ■ad dema in treating to Inek for fature <■ ■May daya— then aha begin to look 1 .boat bar tar meana of employment, and ' bov to get along. • 1 hen vtvk, aoeh aa aba conU do- » aney knitting and embrotda^ and b ictvtty lane trifl e— earned in moeh laaa leenaml, and EJitb diacoearad that ahe >< moat And autne leas praaerhass meana at '■ earning ber daily breed; and then il * vaa ahe ewhtenly decided npcai turniag " oar bones ink. o Icoerding-boaae- eneb >' ■f anwnaenalaiing fonr or Are boardnw; " but rren four or flee — ebee <«re ° Met intp ireidilenMine the fae« tbnt rent d ene paid lor another cftarier. (Edttk » often vendee ad bov il bad happen*! that Harry bad paid il in adranm only » afavdaynbaflaavbia death)— area faar '■ hcatdere abe kaeT^Idd w^rtert ■ bring. li So. Iiliaat., ignrvant, ibttiooa little " Edith rnada the reotara. and hired • » emck, and took the ebaobmnaM dstkn A open wraMf. and mrockd in wenring lire bonidaea, and tried bar baM leget h •long ; but aba couldn't tall why— abe jidaY gat along. M way certaamly came in ererr Satar- m Ur night, but bills alao came in erery g hmltopnyUMML™"™4. ^ QradnaDy ber indebtadneaaiavn.lL p cwotrf bar boardwa marrMd Mdbfl bar,, g and anntbar fall into the habit <d letting m hia bm run cn.jmying • UMln an nogwv row and thin a^Talmo* din- - Than tt una that one dgy renagiiig at hia — Mr. Jobs Raaaoeo — and 'iWuMe to bw IUm an inagAndaon In appanl to iMa m Iriand of Harry's for adrine,ao aba vrole A hwWtaa.apWfnl.lMlf daa|Mr<Ae mat h ami it aftw all; bat vtth many a winhopamrf wTkl Anally dmppW it Wo W. WWW, viw n HMIa gnap A fmm her; and aa Wa eeWad halo - z WlgNll Wabnd I IM l IB 1 1 1 1 I nwb, in eNwaB har fatare Wa. _ in TMh arianaan 'mm— and naWnt. mi hi Wws and ,lw"i^ wywZ ^ 77t 'j ^.iwtwd a"zhi'i m MnMA n 5S5.:

vith rrrbetim reporta of tbeaar-1, all tbaaa ondeoiatdy good chinga. 1IM . ; Althea ccoamaotioaaly belirred ahe did ' make a happy, pleasant home for bar : ] brother. j • Bnt— van, Mr. ILoaora eertainly did | , not look at aU like a miserable mas aa aai comfortably at tbe opposite and < of tbe table, end be certainly did look < a rery Sua manly one, vith bis , symmetrical personnel, hie plaao- j ant, good - humored, intelligeflt lace, , vith its bright, cheery hand eyaa. Inn- | . riant, vmnng dark-brovo hair, eat dam to the bead. Ilia handsome month, and [ \ teeth, hia long, g lossy brovn vhiakera Sat a boyish, not croi a yromg fcjc, , bnt a good, bun aai. mora than ordinarily I good-looking roe that did not bails hia I ] . age flirty-three j j ' And id this gentleman Edith Treror'a j j Utter bad come, and this minute lying ; lU"1 T*^ to ba oncommool ' | tereating neve this morning, John. If I , , Ho inlerrvplrd ber ebeerfnlly. | " Nothing of tbe sort. There, read it i | W MM. Althea'. cold, hard eyre road \ | tbe daintily-vritten little letter Edith's , , trembling bands had panned. " I should aay abe had an abundance The idea of Harry Trrror'a vidoe tab- _ ing open herself the biililnaea of vritiiig , i to rou. a single man ' What does ahe -warMr. liana, :n buttered a roll vhlie be , " Har letter is rather ineaplicct, I 1 "T^i u *° °" ' A dark froMo corrugated tbe lady's ' , hrnv. ^ ^ 1 1 abont the trial, of married bfe. or the ] riciaaitodca at a vidovhooj. Ten to I ahe ia up lo some artifal dodge. John. : I'll lake her addreaa and run dorm and ' roe bee. If absU a strung. ^energetic j tng, I suppose I might bring her back to , the upstair, girl's place, vbo Icarrs j shortly.'' i. And, although Mr. Ransom inly voe- 1 1 vhat mora ahe knew of the . "trials of married Ufa" than ba, he. 7 aha should peraroally ace in vhat , roapert aba ounld be of use to Harry, , 80 it came abont that by the gtoae . of the week M«e Allhro Raseoui I was the occupant of one of Mrs. Tram's I rooms, lately racated by a lodger for ' 1 aotae i rsMiai or cither. And an ripen- 1 JWI and bonarkeeper. who could cook t anrthinv, from a eaiji .)f coffee to a din- , ueruf half a doneu conreee ; and pour ■ dietrarted little E-lith, trying ber beet < queotly oarer in tbe right one at tbe f ngbt line- nerer knorring ber eerere- , faced, prim-mannmed neveomer vaa a | sort of spy— vaa vailing and hoping, f and daarauring for the letter from ber I a friend. 1 Then the rary day after Mr- Altben | taken her things and departed for 1 home. Edith's cook mutinied, and the , crsuli vaa, Edith vaa left vith. bertvu J remaining ia«nleta and otdy a stupid ■ girt I It v— at tbe rery vcrat then. Edith 1 nothing mora should happen; 1 only abe dad not know tbe report Mi— ■ AlU.ee bad carried borne, nor tbe result 1 of that rspartMr. Ran* HQ had been re— line tbe arenteg paper vbro Mi— Allhe. nober budget of aeva. " It m just aa I expected, end yat not < ignoramus, only At to ba draesad > up In ribbons, slid lacae. end astro a rarolriog psdaatnl in a ill nasi 1 1 1 r 'e vin- 1 dov,Tbe tana of bar rules van iantpraaai- . Mr. Ransom looked ap intmaaladly. ' ' Than aha is pratty I" ' "f!*wy.'..0b'. T: *** b •'"'j girl of thirt— m, vith btaeey— w. d bZck ' "She aanat be rrrr pratty — rary J pratty, and pefMr women am always gmeMnl. Shell merry again I dare ■ "■T-" ' " And the mora fool be vbo aaddW -b-pl^art^^kT? 1 darnagy? At the apw. Vmt. tt M a pity . baa to do tar haraatf-aod yat psople —•tba W'- lWpiag ervrybody they , And Mr— AMmn aattlnd dawn to bar j erantag's roer-tiro at rrodmg la a Edith Trvror k-d hZwt^Wa'kwJ J '"iJml apMeot -yroif. c I re— s— her Tkronr". vritwg A abont hw. I knew he adornd Wr, « aWTknaw ataataanegnd. I think 111 Sndhwnfctn I go to the mty." , HaiH-'sBpnimwriyM . "-"ih.1! ba" * AwL **n! SWB J twtwehnsp.mniil I ydn t» aWW hw j n ^MTuZ^hnwl m I. ,j HgScrSl

- expect be will come heck Urod aed wore I rot with hia trip, and- disgusted with 1 [ babyish ways. I At just ten minutes past right she r ; carriage wheal, at tbe door, and it ;aet one minute after thai abe I greeted ber brother John in tbe hall. | "My dear boy ! Hia ao good to ess ' | And Mr. Reuse en kissed ber and re1 j turned ber salutation. ' Come, my darling, and lei my mat— hi— ■ you!" • And then Mi— Althea — v that ber ' 1 brother John bad not come home alone. , j "I — beg yonrpaidun— vhat did yon ' Hbe and it in awful too- that bad not drawn a little glored band through ' j arm. " This ia Edith, Althea— my -ife. " Edith gmra a little pleading glance at Altbee'a horror-stricken face. " T3kr wife, John Ransom ' Well, of Mr. Ransom quietly interrupted : •• My vile. I said, Althea My be1 lured little wife, whom I bare brought 1 quean. Plea— do not make me remind 1 you of that led again.' 1 So it all cane abont — naturally to 1 tan of them, so prorokingly to Mi— Althea, bui a bo, ia time. — son by ' ncea, and vbo bloomed uiln lbs rery perfection of re fined, happy womanhood ' in the atmosphere of I ire which snrNur did Edith crar regret rhe sent her I ; Trait, sf Ttdrn. Thiers, the gleet French rial— men. 1 ' abo died so suddenly, bad breakfasted ; heartily and v— about to ba' aemd : ! vith damvrt, when he suddenly became ' can't breathe — 1 am raflbcattng." Hi* ; ba said, in reply to a question . ■ presently. " He Ice or, I wo villa— roe - ; bequeathing moat of bis fortune to bis > ' wife and Mile. Doanr, ami the other a 1 purely political testament, which be had entrusted to tbe care of Barthelemy HI. 1 Hilaire. Mcisaonir r, the painter, who 1 ) passed the proriona Kunday vith M ! with vbom be had a lively die I ! cuaaion cm tbe merits at Delacroix, at- > . tempted then to take a portait of tbe ' reel of tbe her of' Thiers V— also taken by M_ Broun. M. Thiers keenly felt I I uty in tbe animal and vegetable worlds. He tended hie dowers — if they ' humming birds seriously preyed upon ; ; at Tours and Bordeaux. Tear, of ' smiles, when M. Charles Blanc took out at his pocket some tiny pots of fern. , ; vhiah Fontaine allowed bim to carry off of gaaellea, -at him by the Egyptian 1 pasha in 1M0, lived trf an old age, nod founded a dynasty. M Thiers need to • il l— iatlbly drawn into tbe garden of , tanght tbe doe to lie at hie feat with ' bead against him rrhen be v— work- ' at budgets and writing dispatches. 1 Jora of harass amounted to a pasI airo. He bed tbongnt of writing a hiaof the horea. to obtain materials for > which be overcame hia arankm to tbe de Moray, one of tbe landing turf1 of the empire. He used to specnon the eloquent things the boise would niter il it eouMbut speak. Wards sf WMaw. TO determine on a point is ball a ecuqneat Aliens and spout—a an invariable vitt h^aril ^ Crurity will never ImhilcaU a voluntary Nothing «avM the low of lite So much w living valL The grief that dow not spunk whispers tha or—traaght heart and bids It break. To speak harshly to . person of wnriAria. Itou-I gira your miad to lying. Aha way do rary vol) for a time, bui, like a bad coin, ite found out at lack lori ia reality Ante a .apply in Whanawanbaginrte teramonaylcr 'a sake, and not far vbat U will procure, it t. no Irogw a dwtro far inHwl.ane. bnt tbaproririro ofaranoa that turret after turret fa addad to adorn aknpenduna (abate, till at loot tba fenfaro totters banarib ite gaudy Opinion should grdda in pubBe aflbirt, rin iibUiuii, onokTsnMoa. and on rauUah aaaa but halt A riarw ssarunt fa shnoU mrarfabfr vbrib wari wW vtfa w^ . TW»arZ»ntdgrwinJr*'iiiE I in !W Otede Wring. Tu.. aawa fapu agp. tEptnWwWWMb [ErrsrtiHfHr : -Ijn. ■wwr.ja . .^Mpf -ri^ 'l

m i FlbHTI.Mi for hi. a throne. | 'i i Itaity iVcva, vnting from linclisrrst, 3r ' — ys : As regards the Orand Duke Nieh- ' i obg It la acknowledged on all hands that d* j ba ia every inch a aoNier. He knows j bow to make himself beloved by officer, v- and men alike. He has gnat tactical ability, k— a romp •fall (or actual bat- 1 u. tie field, a fighting general, bnt be is 1 — precluded from this rate by his poritiou 1 of nommemier in -chief, and he is not a ' rr sta legist, or at least has net snfllcient e. confidence in his own ability to lake the . firm band. This be leave, to NepokoitIt | schitaky and Leritekr. Nov, Nepokuil•o i schitaky looks on and watch— erery- ' ' rh thing, ee— everything, knows everything and — ys nothing. He offers no cxmns-1. things is only Ual evident- Whan told ' before tbe first battle of Plevna by an ' c- officer at tbe bend of tbe intelligence debt ! partrnenl thai 'jo, (100 Turks were ap. ic poaching llerna. hercidiederotemptn1 j onsly : "Wbere did they spring from 7" When informed that they were reedy to iv numbers and vbcr—bouU of the Turks ry flirting with th.ae nntiroa There u r- The campaign up to the preaucit moment ** 1 paign. The diaomtont is greatly sag " simple general. Till* Is s qncqtlou of ' die in an as— nit on tbe Turkish trench— ^ ' do not quite uioli rstand the imjeirtane- ^ fight lu tbe place his age, experience and ^ knlZTl.at if the world jdl -y Ule gl'wy belong, to the for-igner " If beaten, they will blame den ZoU.it ^ Russian diplomacy. It Is feared that " a proWuigatwm if ilie war. —11 endeavor ™ J until toe Turka'anT' completely crushed. *" ] there! ore very much dread tlie idea thai ul Hie war should nrt ic ftli!ai.e,l una rear. "• i The lad ia better known to the— vbo are in s p—rtiro lo feel the pulse .tt the ir Russian pcplr and the Russian army, that do such i care u posaihie. This t RomarndT, aa much as the Frarcol'rtis sian war w— foe tha Napuleroa. '( the | emperor en level m—cov after eoncluding an unsatisfactory peace, il voohl ' bare to be ai the punt of the bayonet, 1 "* This ia why 110 such peace 1, poaaible, \ and this fact should le — well known i *- abroad — it ia in Russia This war , moat be h sight through to a succeeaful j »* isauc for Russia even though it tak- | Are yrara and tbe ras oil sbroid be bank- ; " I hare often beard of tbe brave ami [ o- daring deeals of engineers, firemen and brakmnrn," said a well-known cattle fa dealer in the bearing of a free reporter. ^ feat than that performed by Pat O'Keefe, of tbe Union Pariflc raUrood. It wmant, T Dnrfae * Oaaman's rattle train. Con dnctor Jennings bad charge .4 tbe train, •o We were muring pretty bet for a freight tram abont twenty-two miles an hour k* ran foiled frwfuUy* When we ware . within abont a Mike and a half of Bbafroc station the door of one of lbs ran flew off. baring been kinked from ite faston- . toga by one of tbe steers. O'Keefe saw the door fly off, and yelled out : ' Stop the train.' hot bis roira was drowned by tbe rattle of tbe ran, end did rut reach " tbe engineer. The next thing 1 raw w— , '■ a steer jnmp off the car. The animal "■ tended ro his feat, sod skipped off at s « *"^7 unharmed, and .sui ill it may seem. I expected to s— the o- whole car-toed follow him. bnt they A didn't ; fa* O'Keefe kid by this time tn t*w tbe ban, and hanging with one 1 te baud, ba took bis bat to tbe ether and ty wared it back aad forth ra the open 1 deor in Urn faass of the sterna, and thus 1 v kept thaw at b«y until wa —rirwd at j " did tea tha whole tenia of rallto. with \ tha rata aad sugmra thrown to. He *■ —d twenty bead at wMIe wUeh tha 1 wwpauy would har. fa pay fa* hnd \ T tb^be— teri. Thntlir.biMiB I111111 ] ' ■ j -pa: " Last night Us • Mil -nr. a \ 9 bW fari.ro -m_t wt kfa wriVW^I • fa il farol-bgw tea— and 1 Ufa it , Ifaro bteWabfa. At fa .stash fa fa. | warofaga. fafauuwroul Karoy , ■ -fatfat. Irak fa. fa. b— . rod , I j »z \

faterrapted Table Talk. Tbe Other evening tbe Rer. Mr. Phil- I ' ■ actor — 1 down at tbe Ma table with a i p . very tbonghtfrU sir. sod attended to tbe - ll Presently he looked up at bis ; n i wife and Saul u , " Tbe a poetic Paul "— w j teraoro. '' Iwoke" in tbe p— tor's eld— t g sou. " plsymg ba— balL Bat flew out n 1 of tbe striker's hands wben i w— umpire. i dropped me. Hurt 7 Oolly i" and tbe d | ' rubbed a lump that looked like a billiard : s. . ball with hair on it. The (laator grave- h . ly psusnl for the intemiption, and ra- a - " The a post's- Paul b "Saw Mrs. o'tAbcmuuc down at a I eldest daughter, address ing her mother, a ( *dk, made over with a vest at ttllenl | a j gcren silk, coat tail baaque patteni. >1 overakirt made with diagonal folds in t frotit, edged with deep fringe . yeltow li „ Tbe good minister wailed patently, t „ " The a poetic Paul 1: Henry and lien. pop. and stopped on s i: , Tbe pas un inlurmed his son thai be , i "The Apostle Ihiu] — ys" • the second son . "he — ys the world is — a round — an orange, and it turns round t h father resumed 1 , ran ches^, broka.pnl the c'ltoet son. re- , j " The Apostle Iteu] — ys "— • ' .hriitoMhr vxz7gwz hlzriu|bri"lfa i ■ Whsu silence — roshued the cUiesI „ ' "Veil, but, ps. i really would like to , , " l*s— me the mustard, said tbe t " FiJtorn'Ceot Dinnera for Families r » of till." Til" 1 "he title of the Utile ' " hand-book which Juliet Corson, the snpenntoudeot at lite New y.wk Cooking j r uro among the working classes of tins " country. As she states tn her prafatorr " note, " this little book may not be a vel- ■ cane guest in the home of the man who ^ • 1 written for bim . but to the workingman 1 • who wank to make the b—l of hia wages, * a 1 the anther pray, il may bring help and ' ^ ' i tar one weak, tbe expen— of twrotyone * • meals being A2.53. with a balance of * I for extra bread, milk and butter . Tbe ! " ; chapters of this -poor- wife's manual arc j " 1 entitled : "Rni— for Marketing ' ' I " How to Oik, tie— on and Measure ;"jj j "Drinks;" 'Brest, litre and Maorae rani;"' "Peso, Brans, Lentil- and i " , Mai—;" "Cheap Meal Dinnera;'" | j " Cheap Podding":" "•.Dollar Chriat- , m— Dinner." One of her hobbies ia £ II broths. She *ay, thai " the hardy aad d thrifty working-class— of Franca, tbe n - country where the most rigid eeonL omy ia regard to food ia practiced, J r and seldom nse milk. Their food aad s drink ia broth. Not tbe broth from t, that; bnlto-t wbicbia made from regru J r tables, aad perhaps a bit of bnero nr salt - pork. " leak yon to try for dinner, sap- ® r per, end the next morning's breakfast, |> the three rvmipts for 'Bali PoLaa -fro,' " r 'Kce and Broth.' and 'llrrad Broth ;' J1 1 and then let me kaoa bow yon like tbrm, 1 and bow far tbey go toward snttefying 1 your hunger, ami giving yon strength." > This admirable little treat tee on lomea- ' t tie economy ought to be pi— ad to tbe » > Fork TWAmsa. " irtiflrial Eyra. n 1 Beta— n sight aad ten tbonaand ey— r ; areaoU annnally to the United But— a I An eys-taakse gives one in ITS — tbe a | pattog tbe popnlattoa of the eonatry si g ' a— aber of peracsis with only qoe eye to c lb. republic. Cras.qaan.ly. while L 10,000 people anppiy their optieal dm d , ^ " srWAraal aye. MffOM go . ■ s^fa eZ ■ ray .faMtes.m fate«^ fafar aoantey. AH tea— fast faro many * MauWai - fatertea.^rol who- fa te ' faatr sns ayad III >0 ll by the sea— . • broffl 11 .te rimed ri ibers— The ■ ; i n^faro^falZ^h'S^ ii | lalra ' CteL 11 'fari fa^'^farote'"telL ' fafafan*- " I y jt Ifafa^* faro—" • te— fa^nt E

i a right With Mage Rebkera. ] lhe Eureka ( Ner. ) Sewttnel of a re ! cent rone — ys a bold attempt to rob i | Tyho stige w— made on Monday j —ruing at tbe Willows station, fcrtr | mil— —nth of Eureka. At eight o'clock i ■n the evening Oitae masked men put to sppmiance st the station. The two 1 1— -n pants of the tomsc were bonnd. gagged ami laid away white they —old , not £ire the alarm. rem J rati,. 'ig up to ths barn. As the drvirr cbeck-d the in— s votes cried ' self to tbe ground, and — he reached it shotguns, one (roul tbe re— of tbe stage ble. lost in front of bim. He ranghl sight of a man and returned the fire i around. Brown caught sight at the ' highwayman — be came into the Ugh' of gave him the coo tents of bis shotgun, rnldlirg him with buckshot. The robber who hsd grasped Blair by tbe the ground. As Brown put bis foot an the Wheel to alight, the man to the rear of the stage shot him through the lag. inflicting a a— ere wound. Both Brown raped in tbe ilsrknr— Tbe thiol aian had not pnt 1:1 * an appearance daring '.he affiuy. and it was supposed thai lie The fettered blacksmith axel rancher sued. Jack Perry had i opt perfect control of tbe team during the fighting, and tbe two passengers. Prof. Price and j. m Haskell, had remained quiet speetain greet agony, and begged to be killrd. Brown s leg w— next exam 1 rod. and an ugly wound .w.vervd to tbe i •alf of hi* leg- The party remained at j v-ioded men were placesi on tbe return , lion in regard t" in* coa|ianions that | wnAVl lend to their identification hi* | eliangvst. and Ithur and Bri wn would j Blair, he g— |>e,l out that his name was i Stability pursuit. — well — id eny greet undertaking. is simply an account of great conquest over difficulties. The— ia nothing lu life that is so formidable that , ble enapic— . who. — soon — the first heartened and are ready to give up, t thinking that a change to soma other llarality will he advantageous. Buch pleasure rids to the temple of fortune. It ia the power if atcam in thai little cheat, constantly renewed, that lakes the immra— loaded irair up thai steep grade sgitost the steady lores at gravitation. Stability, per— rsx—ra , daof our hoiea — -nothing el— on earth will. It .a s rerr common thing for a farmer to get dissatisfied with his basins- and want to change il for some other— somebe thinks ; but be will surety make a mistake. The prospects which be seat a distance are illusory and be will never realised hia expectations. Intern life be will And himself at tbe bottom of tbe bill, with scarce courage enough left to undertake the weary aeoetiL We want to say to young former., .tick to your buaias— and your farms. Do not tear np aad mo— utile— yon ha— tbe beat and sis— I of oonnsela aad purpose, to sanction the change. Work and car- and constant watchfulsr. - Mark the man ebo do not gel ahead and yon will And tbara to ba m— great while, bnt are nlway. dropping out of tbe ranks jnal — the favorable faithfully and nereirienUy, seal if yen na— r acquire great w— 1th. you will acquire and i— behind yon a nobis character. — Defroi; TWksma. The Lnteat Cterfaafam. A fan- made (mm lbs raihags of a Agfa— of bote- boa fas ansa sf a mfa- -' Tka fa efaa fa - fas afaaga af fas TVa safamal Weak aaad fay ill Mag fans sf fas nasa. Ifafafa fanfaah fanan an. A gaaant far faa —had see. Tfa afaEI fa fa ■ Eftelii mii Ufatenianftfa % hafafaaflafa • fan "«Vntefa»f ■fafafaRnfafa a man w-nafafa

STAR 07 JWC CAFE 3SijS3fe=L7rJs JOB PWTWTIWC ^ The Reaaan. ,| 0— qaasn— to sak y— waste bag 1 , I tray is It Ta bate — a egg?" , ■■ Tw—te ari Utes.K 'terrslri. — . '! *os rrsqa-tly ba- la year baA" ' Hems ef late—at. An auctioneer aelltog booha to Naah- , ville. disrovereJ some lot— 1-r- to one i of them — two twenty dollar not— and t s tailor's shop, s wsggieh randidatesnid: i ia apt to use hi* hands to little. Ore* i i prof— sore are not often great dorr*. ii Life ia not long enough to permit us to 1 become proficient in two different dir The horns at tbe Abyssinian ox am j nearly lour teat long, and ae— n inches ' in diameter at their base. Tbe Abyav sin lan buffalo is donhle the si— of oar 0 Hon. t. c. Piatt has been lo tha " Black hill*, and thinks thai justice has not been done them — a gold-producing " country. he reutures the prediction " that from a6.000.0nn to $8,000,000 to * gold will be taken out this year. n The editor of the Cynthiaua (Ky. ) p Itrmnrrat exhibits with pnde a tjuill of c vorste,! patchwork made liy lum— If r ooe hundred ledus cumpeied for the s p">" ^ d hrokr— Willi lunch at their iffic-e. Each i. snb— nlwr is called npiai tietweeu ten 1- and one o'clock every 'lav by one if the , earner* with a hrrmcttrallyl- Freoch rolls and meals of every kind. g ! Thr expiration of certain pstenU un 'i | vast deal .f lltlgaboo between pnrelm— rs purchased 00 the mstallnumt plan being * i .impelled to pay $s0 or $60 00 a ma- ' { -lone -which now ran be purchaee.1 for "|from$j0to$3d. TJiey clamjlset s r*. - - j j duction ta their defrrrfff paymente. in ,. j In Winlhrop'a History of New Engk land is the following ounce ruing the d whipping of students at Harralyl of . lege, under .late if the fifth of June, u , 1614 "Two at cor minatory——. two d veiling hous— 10 the night of some £16. Being found out, they were ordered by the go— rnora of the college to he , there whipped, which w— performed by , tbe president himself— yet tlier were j about t — n»y t«-rs<f ago. " d The oewxst industrial feature in the a world te the introduction by Kans— j land-owners of "he contract system to a raising wheat. Large tract 1 of prairie V are broken, seeded end harrowed by tha V poorer immigrants far the old— eettlora, 1 it 1 fixed price par sere. This plan e permits the ml ti ration at immen— are— i, by capital lata at a small expenditure, * while il brings reedy money to the doora b of tbo— arrivals who require empkiya mm! for themaal— a ami tear— white L cultivating their own homestead. - bulk is reckoned by teas than the nui- > booth part of a 00 lad inch, yet e— h one L IS endowed with orgs— of atari or — - J pa— to their sphere of life. Tbe — fe- - table kingdom, also , offers abundant e!l to excite our admiration by fas beauty >1 of ftewroeipir.il/asciofa aggregate A4,n 000 to tbe inch, white AmpMptrwra t petlwcidu of tea exhibit stria exceeding 1 100,000 to the lineal inch. . And yri fan l. being mada op of rilicoa and oxygao. » NotwUhriandim tha sliansl liifliiiteriaal a magnitude of the organic world, bnmac 1. skill ia abls to uraapals to tfa matbeen drawn — A— — to rival in Miaalla- * nraa the smalleat A bra of tbe spifafa * wet. Ooidfaa b-n degmriteJ^yoa e the riribte cfaneteriatea af tfa faafaL I afanm — fa. > QOOtb n— t Of an inch, by faa aiA at a * sttmll mirror, a ba— ri fafa. and a gr.ilaatti urate tor nodi— tfa rtbawkra. Xabart, wrfa a ■ rasjr 3r2.fr tesnth baadcf bfa tefa $tera. ml II iff of hnra tea a Ifaa faa I- UNA af fa faab span, and > te I II Ifaag fa faa ana- * crated . rahag ptera. — ngfaEI > toao$— EtZf1— urate as— fagBAMMM thmsta— ty p-sttefati • ftel — • - | a$ri Tl ti.lra li s fafas • • - ■ • ■■ bad - n-a * htg faoflfarafafaa fan fab ' w