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STAR OF THE CAPE

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rotas — ■ r . ■ - CAP® MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1877.

NO. 44.

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^ j H— a— iy ratae lo Rahy-Lan A! _ | n— >imt,u. J . What aaa run are AUHa A! = J31IL ™ JoDjU— .kkltq.' » ZMzZ~ . Wtotat—Qaei a— llsby-Uod! AAWrlm -a. artd~ih.utuTr.ri. £ THE SILENT HEABT. Mr*. llartJrT ra a— Inl in A amll, rmilar Amtni attiaa rom, raa—cd ia «A Loarlj i—iataMue nt atotkaut rrtil* oppnaft. to bar. Swah. — - baa ralj cLild, vilb foldad hand*, lonkad cart < f tba ootta«a wtodo*. Tliraa had kaaa a l*U Iput, pta^i dawn tba palb I iWlatto Ua fiHIa gala, hot, lone ho(on. Uat aaa oat ol nffht Mill ftuah ' aalliaatba* dart. aaAknfnl <7- lookM inf oot opoo tba daaty road, bar MpurtiL '»! »™"b foldad ta lira, of patbo., toochlng ia aaa au Foaag. ■' Baaily tba abiatag aaatU. «apt lb aad >1 oMofU»rtoakla«^n« na-Krta «» - taorbar oaat a viatfal gtanea at tbaloral/ far* oppoatta bar, aa if i—giag hi at— - - (artoradriaa. It n Orangrl, pathatio - to bar to aaa tba tittia whita baoda, tbat n. wata mlnj* ao boaj. idla ia tba lorr3! — d aad. « 41 1«. Sarah broka tba kog. pamlul i "Motbar.-abaaaid. •• ia it aij data to *■ rtany Charlaa Eaarbard F^* ! C " Yoor data. Barab? Haaa Too a-> nanTiag 1 m to «hota T— m a. ! - graaiadaUofgratitadar I •' -No. motbar. I aa gratafnl to bin. I • bat I do aotlov* hiia." " Ta« h* lorta jou .'.avotaill j. " " If 1 aonid oolr brdiara that," Barah - ifr1 "Ulm,r"™i'%an b* '",*1 - "ToadoaUtbatr M"~ Hm"*T 'I*** '» 1 hyaal tba "'"Ub*'b™7 W*<i* *-T— - A«aM Charlaa Brtrbart-a " Mrti ir. U ba raaliy teaadaa mrri_r >7 baart vaald — aoaathira to hiavotdar Dai ah— ba ia aaa aloqaaol I abriak fraa bia tba moat I —TaMf wb7 ha aboral^ fatgn . km •Maaa.whoaa.tM* bla anhb^ arrt a **— lp»* — ra ratara, aad Sad an aaawar. Aad Tat I kaoa. bj awry tblvb of ay owa baart, Charlaa Erarbard doaa ant L. !ZEb-w™±sfti^: ^ M"UM-'kM»,k,P"»l1 'or tba L ihawyoaia Charlaa EmfaanTa way." a , " *- M aaaidaatl I ham oft*, a tboagbl it waa atraaga that ba aboaU ! a Aara ahmd ao TWy aaar wbaa I waa ia- ' 0 .oltad lor tba oely Una ia tba atnak 1 a ft baa cdkaa trooblad ma that I tboagbl 1 I dataetod a glauoa paaa batwa— tba 1 1 to toa aod ray gal- I • - CS&isSLSSi ! 3; I USBWffXrjfS: : : cariogtbi, tvgtaga far aa apoa— eh — ^ < term*, and ttaaata.- doing, n < piaaaaal and yat ao waB paid, Aad' aaraly, Barab. If wa wan MU1 aa rtnb m 1 - — warawb— yoar da» fathar dMd, 70b 1 I ooald aot ban ba- wooed with mm ' MI luaow aDyoa —said arva, arntbar 1 •ad yat tba fast nm.iiw hi do- wo* * > bn-r • " Ha la a aaa who might marry wall - ia Ua am mnJa. 8«dh Hh 'MbI » —a of oar ha diag kwyara, aad yrnir , P° « >Mla bad gnat raapaat bar bim.- 1 " Uaata Harbart, motbar T ■ "Taa. dagr, who rHod ia Aaatrali. t •NRf' ■? p ; ![}'■/* r a— bh — iy Krfac raMHa. daar. . "''IIN yuar.aX, mal « ha tod Ufl ? 1 — 7 prop—ty. wa ahoald to- toard " ofA- " Taa, I to— a— td y-a I * wmhWtodWl-.Mbmmy. «— AmbtoJtodM^btoaSJ" nZZ+1 ■a. I tod rattor ba b—A^ t. «mr _Mto j ^ *Ab— I I a— aa* many Chart— Eaarr — arty ■ 1 ■idtorhmded Ito ■ i,;* mrtfl Mm w— tod la gr— toTCWe eS.saa&ttss'iS |k=s~' t

happtaa- lor Ufa. Ho, raottor, tboagb I amy iota aogrmtafal, IT1 aot nmrrj wbarattonlaaolo-r Mn. Hartley did aot argo tba aaitor-e oum, allboagh daaply diaoppoirrtml at had ba— a rid. man. and'dm karw only . too wall bow mocb warm, tnm lo— ia soadad to nrnba married lifa happy. To adl— Harab to marry Gtod— Earrbard tolTtoaT^ H Tioiauo* to ail brw own eoartetioaa. Bat Ctori— Era rbard did aot pair— tly boar lb* rajao boa odtto baauufnl girl h* bad paiaial— tly wooad for many kag moolba. Ha bad. aa Barab ana p— d, planned tba apparently chance —mooter : which Ant brought him k> the notice and golafnl aeknowiadgm— I of Ito widow atal tor dnaghler. H. bad ap—l menay in following op thia introdnetioo, aod haying, aa ba boUwrrd. woo Bomb 'a •Section, bod naked her to be hi* wife, j Aod Swab, with the pare inatiocM of her own naud— heart to gold* ber, bed refined hi* offer. With Ilia heart foil of bitter rcrenge he tried to win by craeltr whet be hed 'ailed lo gain by kindmae. Before * m week hed peeeed be nrgmi hie enil with J Mr*. Hartley. With affectionate wmda ' abe told bim of ber own regret at Barmb'a ^ deoaam. hot abaolntoiy refs— d to nae >(J her own inflnen— to alter it Then, ^ when —gne biota were ttirown out 10 JO wok— her lean, e etolcly dignity re. „ placed the motherly warmth of ber ^ mania,, ami Charlea Ererhwd waa 4. coortconaly but distinctly inf.wmad ttot iti- H*"*' <"old ■"*•* ^ roa by bribe or », "went Bat a lew day* were allowed for reCOechnn before Urn lendlord of the little d- crhiraa.l umal the- only immediate ^ 1— mail laaaoliiail for Urn Hartley*. The lie "*T. looratire work wa# taken away at *0 Wi notice, and ahen Barab w—t f onoerly worked employment wa* denied her there. Winter waa coining on. and : drenry than bsfcre in nmtraat to their to | cuay cottage. I Bui: mother and dnnglrter spoke no D, i word Of rearm lor the refusal that was . 1 C— ting them ao dew. Sarah in ber heart w— |UJ that soma of tin load of gralitnde waa canceled by this sodden, rnde panwctibon ; and Mre Hartley "• (.poke once in lerm. that qnietad ray pore her danghier aught hare felt oa her d, a—mint. kl ••Barah.-.abe said. "I ah odder to think of year Iff* in the power of a man who MSfao Wreak bla rereog. upon ^ two belpto* women. It » fortonale, my rinld, yonr baart gahlgd yon irnly. It w— ia Jwoory, a night wb— rain . waalafttagfhd upon half aaeltad aoow, ' that Barab ream home after a day of • figHtt-aia.il /..a work. • " Wtore ia yaai' rtiawt r- Wra. Hart1* ley said. — tba girl drew, aiiiearing lo M Ik* toy handful of fire, r. -leoklit. Wo mtmt -tor die.- w,y Ibe qaiW reaponae. "I bonghl bread, a milk aad pctaloee, and there will be enough ta 1 igilotia the— for a few days k more Tbra work may come." r. Aa Mae apoke there a— a load knock M at Ito door. — d Chart*. Eeerhard came at in, to mart a chilling reoeption. Sot abruptly, bat by graceful tract, a too* to lad the way to bia tope that .1 Sarah might think more kindle of lb* offer refused bWore He bail apoken L akajoeatly of bia lore for ber. delicately ,1 urged bia respect aod affhreha far bar e motbw, and srpraaaed the most p—. h foaad regret that to tod ereriUmd bia I, anger at bia first refusal -to iafiueeer - him, - U bed dene, to mi. of munity. ^ There was no leek of words lo prore bia „ wal ftareh, 11— Bating for «ua ore. , ,. froa her own tout, foood none. Not ! y ™ ****** tetto tonth 1 - eto<todT'aS ] ' I AoaotkJT^.'Zi ^ ' , do net lore me." . r " ' A* n— lore yen f" ariad bar eaitae. , "Saab, renytaa to- bliad, - dead lo , • 'S'L"* I I a-ia^tonr *f my Ufa ahall pro- , my ie— for yoa. 1 " I — aa— he jt*" -rif. r , r ®o yoa lo— anottor, Marabf ' , r " I Ao aoa edaail yuar right to art that , ■ art— .^aATwQl -aw- yoa. I tk. , Bat to pt— dad ia — in. Bomb fitoly t JUjj-Ak.tom— a- naba-Aankreiag 1 • — — tStS! ' ' "Child, ehfld.- bg'—taraiA «I • ; j ■»» My— ktatoCa-to " Toe " ■ —■■rtomii— JbaA" ' ' J 1 •2£^aar"~?*- : — A • * *»tort fw

gkj •' Tee, flank f Speak qntakly.ckOd.rry | "Ia —reef Eeerhard * Hill, to to upored on my Iwaniy-firet la.-th.Uy, ir'a CltwUa Ebsrhwd'a father, mother, has bed Utie will more Uncle Herbert .hed.~ w- ; " I begin to omlerstand, dew. Tbeo tly '• To thirty Iboaaand pound* !~ . There wa a katg, long mleaea^Dd Mia. To Hartley g— tly untied Send, a abebby trd'bcnaeA AS- 0 mean— t of enapootre, ao Barab cried far— ally: "Make a fire of do Ibe chairs aad lAblee, mother, while I spend the ormlenta of my puree in 0 111 j that I am rery hungry." og : Bat there waa no more waat or add ad, ] for the heiress or bar mother. It ea* ter three rests later wb— Harsh w— sought re again far o wife by one who loeed ber be sod won lb* treasure of bar lore, end nt ' tba warm, tras heart, andar lb* appeal of i of am cere derotiao, do ktngar bald the n. ell— ee that bad ooe* eared the loeely l'a 1 girt from becoming Ito colored, anlos- ; butt tar. P ^ The Italkaa Paaaes. »r 1. Rebeuit— pees. Elevation of tba ,d rammit, 5.7S8 feat. It nam— ta the S 1 valley of the upper or Ball Vid (Ibe 111 ' White Vid) with Rahmenli ilmmttnare), ds * "IMg* '» Ute emlley .4 the Oiopra [ (Bream), and n practirablc (or wheeled o, I Tyoysn paaa, 4,700 fret, — nnecta Troyen. a busy Bulgarian town of 1.700 „ inhabitant*, with Take, in the Oioapu er valley, and appeals to be a mule track, aa A Kaiknro paaa,' a male track, cost oecta Truyan with Kario*... n busy tatta, mostly inhabited by Bulgarians. o_ A Bosalita |maa. fi.SSS feet, is one of 1* the highest of the Balkans, and the la 7.A40 feet It ... DescrShcires, prert.esw bla for w bee 1*1 traffic. It connects Truyan with Ksktfcr. a busy manufac nt luring town, ocrupymg — important si atralegioal |«auti<m ou the sralerel.e.1 >1 aepsratnig the valley .d the Tunja frum — that ofglhc Qtopsu. „ \ Hhlpka paaa. 4,:«l feel, the cmiiret « : pa** of this pet Kin „f the Balkans, was bald by the Rnouans. A gtssl rmd 10 m*"" >' ■*• '"vatt 17 "rdtr "f Midhat u 1'aaha. bnt luia never less. complafasL a II connect* Ttrttova and Oabrun ia the 4 north with Kazai.hk in the smth. „, Standing upon iu summtt we look .kren ■j • pun the smiling vale of the Tunja, fantoua for its roe., grrdens. and dottad in groves of walnut trees. Kaunltk has to a population .4 21.000 inhahitauta. of ; u whom about 12.500 are Bulgsrtana an.) ,c 7,000 Turka. Hhipka, a large Ilitlga ,, rian village .4 800 house* lo the north td ] r. i*s I meet* of two churches and a fine , 6. T.pnriaka Polya— paw. 4,230 feet. n only aboal nine mile* ta the ra— of Ibe ' Skipka, cannecte Tntvna,lhe Nuremburg J ^ of Bulgaria, famous for its wood tart, tags and picture#, with Magliab in the i Tunja valley. Wb— Kraita visited i 0 Magliab, the Bulgariena and Turks there 1 7. Heinkoi para, 4,000 feet, connect* | " the Kelofer Dare to the eoath of Ttrttova, "• with the village of Hainkre on the I • Tunja, and wra taken by Ibe detached " Oonrka. 17 °raml k A Tvarditra, or Ferebalt Dcrbend. " 3.520 feet, is one of lb* eralcet imaera of lb* Balkans, but the carriage rocdaaura " it, like — many other wurka nmlertak— hy the Turks, has never been completed. • It connect* Elena, tn tba north, with Ibe ■ lower Tanja valley. ' 9- Zapenehi Maaari Balkan, tboagb ' °rAy 8,000 fa— ia height, dora not ap. ■ thruagboat °* ' ' ltt Daairknpa, or Ito Iroo data, 3.2W fret, join. Ito BUt— road ■ tug Eta— with KoM (Kama) with » Bltvno, ocrr correctly called BUv— , the 1 laHmieof the Turks This b aa im- ' portent town of 21,000 inbabitanta. of 1 whom two-thin]* ww llulgariana. ; ""m U' "■*"*-« "fpese 1 Iroopa, tkongfa ttoy undoabtedly pre- > Ad nam .pie, tba object - prra— t - »B-aoo mo— ta. is a af«y of 82.inbabitanta, of whoa stoat 20,000 > Turka, 15,000 Oreck. mi - many . ■ !f rarly the wfaol. of Ito ' fertile ragkm to Ito aoethof Ito Balkn— , tain the txcop^ ,< Italgsrtara, ^ in Ito town. AdriaaopU aad , Pkibpp^oH. .lea. we-toMtoy e-tat. ; t** * majcrily.— 7fis Z nadea OrwpiUc. ( •aa— ara wto— Terma Expire. A. the el— of the pre— Oungmra 1 ia 1879 the tame of lb* foQowfag Soma. < terawQl expire: So— car (BapX Ato Itoreey (Bap.). Arkane— ; 8— < t (Bep. ). CkHfcraia; CtoHB. (B^X ■ Cokwado. Bwnum (Dm), Ooaamfik < —ti Ooaoe— (Bap,), ■Korsla; Oorttaa ■ {D-kX Ctao^ta: Ogteebj (Bap.), HB- ■ aoi* ; Mo— (Hep-v Imtoae; Altao. « (Bap.). Ia— InraJta (lop.), KamaOMa.1. Kartacky; Ikoata < (Dan). Mwylsml: Bogy (T— -k Mto < •o-ii JoarafBepl, Xorolai Wedleigk 1 (Hep.). Hew Hampekire; Omkliaf I tltapi. Hew Terk; Mere— (Dmfc.), 1 HMtbftonto.: Mollk— iltap.).Ohn,: I **** (•»>. Oa««m: Chan— c (ktoh Peaaajliaata. Fa-a— (Xep\ Ctoatoa ; MenfiB (top.l. Yap , at; — (topt). Whi lit. The , «m> to* a raini.aq to- , »«*a — ra— «| * !— Aptato ta p.^ w- : -Wto* ■ Ok— »r. A— —to, 0m t-A. to " "toto— ap • to to a p— Ww 1 — _ datotatotto-to— «• mptok. -l«4ato n P •• 4 ftoh - » ' in top « aSeSSMI A*

L- 1 TEE SFEASIXU TELZriOfiE. ~ The miracle of aeadiag musical toora 1 and complete melodise o— r handreda ri AB mile. M wares, over moan Ism, aad Valley. aad under rivers, bee ba— sorpaaaed ^ in Ibe mennlmrore of a speaking teleThere ere two speaking telephone* at present before lb* public — BeD'a end 1 I Edieoe's — and bath work — the seme 1 principle. The operation of the farmer Aboal 500 feet of erire ia woond around dd a magnetic tar: ooe — d of thia oonnert- »• ed with the earth, and Ibe other with « . simitar bar. *Tbe dtaphregm " or ad , sounding board is — adjusted that there ml ia aboal the Ihiekne— of a aba— of qfipw to between it and Ito magnetic bar. In ing lo the different tone* and strength I of Ito voeee. The mo-em— I of the diaphragm aa it approaches and r— edra I from Ilia steel magnet, art* up an tnduc- ™ lire amount in Ito bobUn. which h to innanutbd u> the bobbu — the Jmtanl *• acta upou the diaphragm. Ho battery la ; . aad Tto principle opoo which the , current ia transmitted depends upon *■ Faraday's mag-jeWe-electro law, thai a °0 diaturbanoe in a magn-ic field tea— i™ an indnoal cnrr— I of electricity, Ibe k" | whole power cmra from Ibe mire, the cnrr cut. Ibercfore, is weak, consequently *-* j Ibe diaphragm 11 of a delicate construc- * [ lion ; freely reepooding to extraneous "* distance. II ie diffi— It to reproduce Ibe ' ' *" euaee correctly. If the strength of tone Is | doe bled, it will quadruple si tto other "" 1 end, and weak ton** lie— me weaker. "I ta Ediaoo'a instrument u advantage ^ ia takrn .4 Die u— .4 plnmbagu. winch 1 cured to e mica diaphragm is a piece of | ! cork, bat-rug upon its projective end a - ' ** j email metal plate, uncw|usrtev inch in , , •» an adjuatiug -re- in (cm! .4 it, tto k I disk on tto — rk being connected to a | smell battery and to tto earth. The ' line ie connected to the screw, and the ( ™ distant statical to an elect— agnst. In 1 , : front of thia ra a In— e vibrating plate, "j held in direct cannot with tto ew. In ' ! epraking, tto vibration* of tto dia- ™ phrsgm increase and deer— die press. . i_1 ' ore upon tto plumlago. in proportmn ( ^ i siatnucc of tto hue wire, throwiug tto | l" . plslsgac. '™— s- Sara wrtcng ue ibe ' ^ [»N»rt^ntto distant atation repnsls— . , M j It ie cleimod that aa the rreastancc of , J tto plum bags van— directly and not ao- , n j cording to the square of the distance — 1 1 in tto — of Ito magnet in Bell's ia- j | b | slrament, Dai talking ia more even. As , i , ' * battery is use.1. Die human voice not I being tto whole power — in Ito Bell in- , ,1 atrument, tto speaking ia loader and a . J- Ie— delicate diaphragm ta required. 1 1. 1 k-sahtaa Mem 1 if ; Tto retention of the prineesw. style ' a enables laches to maks over their old 1 n dr caeca c L Tbecain— poloaraaae U one of Ibejf • simple end oomfivtaUe models offwed . for early fall aad winire, sow ia Die k , boa— and street. f |j There ie hot little change in Ibe de- * •igna Id drraa, tto princes— .trie re- ; , meaning Ito fosndnUm upon which ■ ', many cepriora are displayed. L hi Oddly blended colors, liks Die rich, | b e end irregalsr hues mm on the wrong a ,. aide of India shawl, or the right ads of n , Turkish rugs, are much ia v^ue, , Tto take- thing in wadding drraara U ! e a drera of brocaded alia, wiii high j <1 f square neck and rery long train ; Urn . flowara tea a eh.Ul.in. on lb. tad* « and a ebepl— for the bair. I ' There are an many oompaneo— to- - tween long hssqaaa and |i i 1 instaa, thai. J 9 in first aiaqisisg s new coots me, it is r difficult to Off s bettor B ta a toeqs* «• > with overakirt or a pclcssi— II f— P ' erally pro*— td to A plllii'iaawa 1 iilstal b | A great assy mal wish are imported . for dre— tatooinga to be cot op in " ■ aid* foroa, paoaia, pockets, sad ^ ' oJUre, aad Itoee dre— drnp— wfih " all galoo— , pipings, aad fringoa. Tbra. " ,«—«-* — ce—ra. . A novelty for tadi— ' orer-dreae— ra m • <aU^ It"**. *"* *° *>°*T'T - : Umt H will brobably takaraMnurtT ^ , notvittotanding the orotrat of " ■ in 1 auoraou a Dtle. ! AtaongtbeooiorBaBa— as— ta Freneb £ . Otara, aad tosa— . a* Ito— baL*— 1 & 1 not becckuing lo all, Ito— a* bine, „ 1 «™»A. l rlgbl— . I - knuta, Ibi— ti. data. — d teat a of gi ; brtgb! —to, atol, pels *jbim, * , cid gotd, ssd Ito vivid top— talysllow. Oil iff tato mm asm vartad toMt ; tt—vcrssz.5 1 j ' MA Ito Wi. iip tosD to - to -C | ■ irttl . — d odd sort— g ta tto appsr- ,. ,,-firt-rtltoas ,! BtoMWht to. m.N.i k , torts— n aWstoto sol ta— t ps , sf!tata tiifiin tegto to 1.1 i. «■ • fitartnd k— — . ta-Ttoto».i« tats— ttaq-bbtamtatoib j-

| A DAEfHt) EtILBOAD ROBBERY. J On* ef the mart daring Main robben— 1 1 Btale, — ra the Omaha (Neb.) Ifrratd \ H sf a reoeni dale, occurred tart Tnractay ; * mgbi at Big Hpriag atalioo. Ml mile. " wart of Omaha, oa the Dntoo Pacific ' ' railroad. Just a abort lima before No. 1 ' i (waavugar train from Dre Wert waa dus 1 at Rock Springs two masked men stpu psd into the station bonse, an '. ■<|th ' " drawn revolvr— forosd Mr. Barnbart to 1 j tear np the telegraph iuatrumenta. He ' attempted to deceive thorn by remoTih* ' * the eoamlar, hat they were np to snuff. 1 " pvUcd him to put nut his red l.gbt sig- ; nal. to make sure of stopping the train, ^ sad when tb* light was placed out an ' Die agent to get bia mail sack ready — 1 usual. When evewyDung was in rvwdl- ' * ibe train, which arrival .boat forty ' minute* past tan, end stopped in obedi- 1 ' once to tba signal. Font of the masked 1 * , outlaws promptly proceeded to the ex- 1 pre— door, with Mr. Barnhart in charge, 1 ' and with leveled revolvers forced him to 1 give lb* signal be usually employed to 1 * gain admission to the ear Mr. Miller, ' " the express messenger, responded to the 1 a dgusl by opening the door s few inches, ' ' sad Ibe skilled highwayman grabbed Die ' ' door, threw it open sad covered the as- j ' end quark ra thought, end Men Mr. 1 Milt— could ; scorer from hie surprise 1 [ »90.nuj m gold com They next triri ' the through sale*, which contained Urge ' amounts, but fortunately they were ra- ' cured by combination locks, which can ' r only be op— I by agent* at each end of 1 _ 1 Ibe line, and th( baffled villains had to 1 content thrmeelvra Ire beeping abuse 1 ' end threat* upon Die mrraeng— , who lie- ' dared his inability to explain the o3m* J * ! with Die United stales malls, but left the J r : this part nf the bain a Hmtld reporter 1 1 gleaned tba following (arte from W. P ; Erdmao, Die oewa agent on tbe train. I ' He ray. ' "fast before reaching the station I ' | the report of s pist -l, and in a ' porta in rapid *uccrauon, and went to i * tbe ihior of the car to sec what II all j c ' meant About Di- Dine I looked out e ; r masked man atep|»>l n|iou the pleUonn i ' 1 ami, presenting a revolvr*. said: Throw i ' 1 1 np your hands. ' and I threw them up. " 1 then told me to go hack into tbe rar, 1 and I went. By this time two masked | r I robbers had appraisal at the other rod , ' 1 tb* far with e drawn revolver and a 1 and jewelry ami spare change. They \ n very gvnUemanly in their condart ^ and did not molest ladies or rob cripplra. gut about $1,700 in money from Dt* psraengr rs. Iiesidss s number of ' racrvhant of Sidney, but formerly of | " Omaha, wra 00 tbe train, but ramped I " being robbed by throwing his pocket- ! ^ i " A Texas rattle man on the train had ; 8 in bis pocket, bnt managed to " •areata it. Tbey banded hack two watches p which thsy had taken with Dae remark : ~ We dqn*t wxpt those. Tbey are miidas.' " ; Dm Tret well, ot .fadaey, who ta known ! " In* mormon* diamond pin be wears, '' on the irain. ani caie of the robben ' i remarked — him : ' Where's that pin of I ~ j yonrs, *b f " : The .-sport— t*.eu aakad: "What were " pastel reports yon referred lo F* 81 I " Tbe robbers fired a few shota at tbe r engine— aad fireman to intimidate lira. ' " What did Ibe robben do with (Jon- (' ilni lia Pall— cp 7" "Wb— be stepped on to the platfoRu c' to get nrda— one of the robber* pat a v pistol to bia h— d and commanded him *" to hsU np his lieode." " We 1— ra from other aosrora thai be- , side* lb- ooia tbey got $«fi8 in cuimey from Ibe express ear ; from s paaeenger, „ named L. Morris, a gold walch, $130 In J* mooev and a ticket to Chicago ; from " ttirty^dottara m ranh and a ticket tolj i-re^T*^!°betore tbey °* force them epra freight Irain No. 10 m ram. etaag mi frightaoml them from " Uwwr prey. As lb. train w- apptranb- " to " beyond "tra*' rear s^Tm Ite^tSnt^d than returning to join Ua* band. Tb* n in lb. p— rag- engine had l-ro »* wxDagwiebed, and wb- tb. freight Dai. J" rivad Mr. Psttareon rent lb. ragine to ™ P^y U""" "* J|J ABtaU— en*. lit Agaa— pie*— aadesilsswth— Che- — Waatm 111 ills I. in the ye— ITO, — tk a | llll llteEtagO*— whtah wwnhi f - Hiji ml. Tki-.jBtaihcdfia— and hi Ihdrtyadx j— h ef fS— a ■!. — nd in tas peota; — d the esatasrt. as— prtaed tal two tarkaya, ten. wiki toad, fo n—. wt to— tabh a— wild grama, tax wild U| A-A. ta-. l-Lkw. rt— ^ £ Hrata. Skwra -ipc. a—— ptera, . three ta. >Blfi ■ Bffrt— IraftoEakota ■ jh. ■h n-rt jto.anhrararaaw-ita.ata. ra HtowtogM tarara srntes -la, to. 3.3T----U - ■ I I '

1* THE BCHfiUfi CAEFH. I Eilwvd King amis* as follows ia tb# Boatoo Journal: Porsdim, where , O moral Lotaff bra hi* baadqna tm be- , fore Itevus. is, if praaiblc, a stiU more I wrrtchrsl J'iacc than (tovni-Hlnden. Hadji r Koi, ind Dm other rillagea arar by ! wretched, bwug ..bligrel to huddle mto a habitation rrtrkii tbe bugs diapnte W1U1 , and where tbe praeeoer of the iwsily. Initiates! aeorpion ia qnltc probaJ • 4s. The roads from Poeadim toward , the old battle-field <4 Plevna— ll seems . already ae if tbe affair iwcarrral e century | inn; a retreat along Dirai would be at- . case Huadrrsl* of dead still lie OnI mned en Due ierrible field, ml, ml to i isfrat Due country, hare raleu the . ite of the mo— revolting lecture, of tbe , present campaign- There has I ecu mi , chance for tba Russian* to give Chriatmn , burial to throe unfortunates; tbey lay , tb- Turka rar at any time pour forth a murderous fire. Tbe ' stanch from tbe j field, tn Ihis terrible climate, is supply , intolerable for human beiaga ; une ia com pelted to fly ra rapidly ra praaible; when tbey are compelled to appro— b ilcath.' Hr.-r and there lie mutllsU-l budaea, rutting ia run and rain. Such spert— Ira aimetunea move the Itmwuan I which Dirir officer* wdl uot alluw tbcm r to fulfil The aoldiere have murmured ' their prisoners. But I am inclined to ( think that it punishes the Turk worse to f aeml him avray into Die north >4 Bnraia ' (^^ta" kLtap j ating in (he lieisegonna and in M<sj. , I admittod tbat they looked pretty tborI } ongbly punished Tbe iiDier itay, while | j Jutted here and there only "by fneuilly j thia Oriental ileaeft. Tbe proeeasion 1 4 rags and patehra. To see aneb a j J aide arms — a beautiful Daniaarna blade mien was as proud ra tboagb his pocket* ' arm loaded .with* gold, end when he | i polled bis bine tattered oral about bim, ; 1 and turned bia bronra eolored face toward the sky with grim dignity, ba ' seemed to be invoking the approbation <4 Allah for bia patience and saU-deoial. The second was so officer of high rank | cvideuDy of Asiatic birth, and one of I Uie old— bo J Turks, who do not believe I that tbe infidel bra any rigid to lire, and who bee proud memories about Die grand pur of tbs Turkish emparaooee 1*1 a time. He wore a turban, graceful N folded —Mind his bead, bnt pushed baek a broad ami rather impreaaire brow. Re looked netther to the right Ml ra tb* prorora ion prarad; hi. were folctel on hi. brra< ard hi. ga— was proudly fixed on varancy. He a— made of the etaff which prompts Ibe fenattral Turk to order Die wholesale slaughter <4 Christiana, ra - Eski and Jaat-Saghra, - Lore and Plevna, - PhilHpopolia mid Adriaaopta, - Kaxxnlik and Karabunar, Hs clotbra were rich and hi. arms were deauratad with j ailv— aad g— . Why tbe Boastsallow there fellows to retain tbair awcwd* ' I bare not bran able to diaeorer . It ia certain Dial if tb* aapraur bad una made eta* of mercy and canu tray toward the raeay, some of tbe— anperiar Turkish ufflaii would bare farad wry badly. Tba third prison— in Das ox cart wra a iborongh type of tbe command— of <rregalaa. • brigand, if there w— LO., a ■ Ilhsrtamil murder—, who would pre Ufs. wbora hatred for the Rraramn. wra only— axe— ef-tbeeieroaraof hravitwhil* g— ing el his tara, of a foe and a Be bad aU the sly— -oftaera . •ad the rapneio— ferurtiy and bloodnil II of the ota— Writs— — Ida bra beaw. in Dm r-nd gtaacra of bia a— *11 twinkling ry— and te nia rsgml. 5*" — - pta-*pM2-.-wtaa- ta tae ta- tara pavra. M earttan. Ito-sa lta ^ratara rtwp. — ta- ta apeatatty k— hatha tatlta. taa sissail r ,4 ta. ••tata, amis— a* ta taahran, mi hag. tal •hnratanoa M.a«hta«taSra |h- tata - irahM. s jufi i. ^ar*" — "t

1 STAN Of TBI CAPt JO» WWiTINC ^

*■ 3 slurs with 4rs— ry syas ter vigil bsspa ljl * a V. Items ef Uterest. Tbe pojmlatioq of Austria eoneieta of "* 6.000.000 Oermans. 15,000,000 Blare. 8,000,000 Iluuganaus, aod 500.000 ra Italiaw. „ I General llrsut is gvtting 'be freedom d. with. He Will ciur home loaded with na night keys ny When e clergymen rrener knl tbey a- were to have a nave in Die Dew church, an old laslj whispered that abe " knew be "Avoid Drat which you blame others be Wrlh things have come to • pretty pare *" rinse time mace s young girl Dire. * '' bottle conuiniq* ber Ham* ebd mldrre. into Die Obi* river. It wra found by e k* youth, and e marriage ia Die result " And this Is surely sfWutsis. * If Die agile Turk would only go to it wunhi pirase the Riiraisns mighbiy. 1U Under tbe stalls of large fish dealer* *" three feet deep. In which rata end lerrapins are kept alive, aod klllssl when to Tbev lisvs lu»hl rata down near Tnwanda, Illinois. Tbey infest the corn fields and destroy tbe rare of corn lie by climbing up ibe stalks aod rating the *• ivntonsrisu*. Hunud, Fry. l'«wn Se|e " Cleik, .4 Oeweg.'., born October. 1770. u •*"' lu: * Mr. Edwin F, (trig enjoy* tbe dia,4 *»7" aekai tbe csiiri owner. " ltraeose " Is— ens Weald M Settle IL "m heed, r rrmurkshly bad hsl andTJ. oat U to eprak of. Eliding s Urge basket full *1 conrtyraterday.. "John Jobnaton," said tb. court, "tb* officer charges yon with Iqjng drank" Jj "It's aU a mtatake. rtr." raid Mr h-4 , down between bla feet. •• By ikeir frail* ye ahall know thean," — aaid tbe oonrt. " Oood frait, too," said tbs prison— , ; picking op a lemon; "sour rath* dear*. 0 " Mr. J oh Dean !" exclaimed the oonrt, 1 reprovingly. X "*8 jaa' aa I tell yon, air." mid tbe - prisoner with a solemn shake of tbe haml ; "ef yon don't believe it — enck ^ it," end be thrust Ibe lemon toward tbe * "1 war not referring to the fruit 701* sell, bnt to the frait of your life," — - k plained tbe oonrt , "Xe*r right, squire," conceded tbe d priemcr, graciously ; " yw'r right tb— ; „ ef a grapevine wra to bring forth a poor , quality <4 tbistlra, — a peach tree an e infer — variety of polafc**, or an apple * "Thai will do," said bia booor; 'J j don't think yon are quite sob— yak d Ten dollar. - tan daya." „ "Tkk.it in ta-onar . But the court refused to take it U h lemons. — JV— e York World. " no Belles *r tb* Past. , A Newport correspond— fa lata- h— e this: "Ball—! My dears, tbe ball— e of today ere v— 7 pretty young worn d but it's. great deal of it fine ctotbea . The bell— of aiy time did aot depend .. — much on what tbey wore. .They ware . mostly tall, finely made young wo— en," U end Die good dam* here drew be— elf ap a involuntarily, for aba bar— If wra one of the Cbemplins, e fisc name in Newport , on-; on* of there wind Abraham a Redwood-, daagbt— , and cm of tba . at Em old Aannkly Boca in Chaadi , streak Tto daughter I speak of wra a ( great braaly, aad bad all taa paltante . far sad user at b— leek Mre ware aot , SO afrsed c4 -araytag re ttoy oa aww, :=3u*S5 isrianr? , prendgrill ■ as, who, a* ibagltorea*. ' tato *• ■> — -kly re^fc. ; ttr ^"bi air ' ' m'V,'" '' ' "•taa, ymajamn to taM taat ri . * I »»ta-ntaitalEtoEta»tetatata * 1 Iom -d ItaMEta tote area to■HHfl