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CAPE MAY CITY, If. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1878. a ia tosmd Iba toad. I soadar I naver

NO. 4. , A DlffARTROrn EXPL0M01L FARE. GARDEN AID HODtEHOLD. |

i.umo.mmm* i IjpfP BgSIMKSB OAE'DS ■ » " " *• *" S*""1 * °°* """ OF TINWARE, J TP dkalxmh m Torm. bka rm jrocMBrvM.rBari.ru uootm.tc. Tin-Roofing a specialty. Mi I i lLO»»iiOlf. *. m. Hiui'r * m— .. IUtii, Tin war., Hardware, Cu'- «- .* Mv o. W. r. IIEMTBM, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, cam mat cm, it. j. BUCM.WTI, Uwdual Tailor a DmIt la Oanla . Purntehlng Goods. « " aytujcnr. , tuNunu joaina, t.adibt. ewr ruurjSr# A.TB cbtx. , '""-m.-SZgZ£ CONTRACTORS A ByiLDKRS, 1 tneatarOri.*./. | HOTEL8. WASHIHGT OH HOTEL! PHILADELPHIA. PA. OK). J. BOLTON Iltonurron • BOLTON« HOTEL. Hnrristeng. Pa DANIEL F. BEATTT, I ■ Attorney and Counaallor at law • j M r-MNUK ; ATTORNEY AT LAW ANDHAST*R IN CHAKCKRT. Hattys . BABUL f. MART, ' — .< WAUBAunm, 11*11—1 at- law sod liTI.ru i to '■y— -j. mTm^ " i T iii" i mt . DANIEL P. BEATTT, atlantic "hotel, CAM MAT CtTT E. J. ' 0£S»HK ; HOT UA WATEM^MAT— . BEATTY^S ; _DAHEL F. BEATTT, ■ .IESSeST is i JoTs OfiLco j •zzisi:::™ ^ the daily^star, ' 2 1 " I

ATTORN ets-AT- LAW, PlilEL F. BEjfifi Pianos & Organs! Slllllllll ' »«— . "eaeibl tbbatit. BsmrS^ O~0 Sqaars tol Upright. . '^**1 * '^u —MM MAM!, • jETJSaraswsS DANIEL P. BEATTT, t—Wt.— BT.P.AA | HDTBT BWAIB. MASTER IN CHANCEBT, Coavsyanalng, Deeds, Booda, Uort;s£K&5S£:K^S£! .IIH—Oto W.B.J. beatty-^^ ' ~^~Ts=?aa^- : llaSisSSgsSS pSgSSa&SSS DANIEL r. BEATTT. GRAND SQUARE tad U7RI0HJ. "■ikii',' ' mjma "tirxttt, W IR||1 .Bstetaraay B 8-*J J^EW ILLUSTRATED bible ~ ™ young. ""xT* * w. «u, »ao^ ./" ■ MkMMt Imrlsl *DANINL F. MATTY, BoanfMB nBTnaoaiAiA agjggura.jgsB iSjSSHtC |p|j|l|l|l| DAN1KL F. BEATTY, ! BMTTS' PARLOR PNWtBV <p. IMi n .

« ISttotolkA am. pUri span high. •a' Wkk Ika loaded safta, aaA the to* toes'. ,k* Write Ik. I ill in breaks rss I. MB Ik. saa. j U_ " Tbe wftatM hates. " Whris Ik. Iitlftg brooks bar, not told Ik. I. A Strange Adventure. •• Oood morn mg. Mr— • krraly daj I" j " I started rather gufluly from lb. my unknown roUoquiat hsdimntoil ma In troth sad is fart, I «» engaged io 1 graceful Mil. boat shoa. ktol lay on lb. ahnra, and naditaltoc Is ayssU bos nry tffrsssbls a ids annito lbs toystal ' lak. sosM bs lbn>o(b lbs tol— » of lb. parpla AsfDto dsybrask. J ••OoodsxmriSA.-I nspoo.ba.tdid- ' '°* *° "" '°''°m°'t *— "* * milly sbosl thirty- At* ytots of af», sbo "■ tooodltostacaasiatos WO. (sto. H. ' stodsokaod bsodtoto*. silb pisrrisc W s tesbtod toifbuy bsld, sad a Hblsak aoataob., Istotod jmmlily assy - Irsas ssa taidsfsl and fas HI— to lb. ii lutdsfiss. H. Skd lakto aC Ms liybl i tons bsl to gnsl w , and nos atnod » .ppsrsolly anllinf — dtotoiU r "II— y—r psrdoD. tor,- I 1am I «— d. fDlb.r «mfmtoa: "I-I imp. "Why. tor, yon an sad— ably oa . .milliie ; " but I tbisk — —at call it . by aay neb banb aa— m titopaai n». Tea an — yia( in lbs Daiehboroodr k "I — itoyioeal lbs 'Imks Hows' » for lbs aammsr," I axplaioad ; " and I ; toppoas toy ourai— salk bn lad — ^ " Tos ar. abool aii nubs from lb. mropstaoa' 'sbn^I !*— "doss lolbe ' f«to. ysa soDld aot objact lo rnimmmg I laagbsd, and ackDostsdesd lbs lasl. "To MB yea lbs trslb, tor, I sn J— ibinkioe bos eool aad pleeaoat o abort rossoaldba. Is laeC H lbs boat had , sol ban fastraed. I abeald Boat aassr"ttr >"»• hrn«i I sQ sma.i|ownSA sad " I Ibiak ss an mrnw Ibat ofajeeaoo," .Id lb. dnpo qtotoly. tanutof , in n old niaod —o, sheas gaatoad iraak orerhose lbs tnaspsnat Mdr. *" b—Bbto* f "n -rir, I'IT • Sto ii— 'r " ' ^ p™1— K"«C" • — il Idos-I todbto . ^StentosTb ^ aqssMe —to—.- I^told^ iD^Mgb^rnl L trato. I — lis Jy tatos*bns*iolWkyoo ' "Tbn do ao* all— pi IL'atodlba i ItolllMto. toeliaioe bb baad silb o ; bfoUM, hipb-brod pnHllelto, sbbb imp— aed — Ban aad o— s is Ua 'aror. "I town JOS my g—Matobe ■ nMwIy toolasl. Poll to lbs l%kl a . liMto; ssabsllcslsato agladia yoadsr » dotoiag aheot of sstor 10ba d ss us ' pal anestsL Dpn toy sod. Ibfa b a It saa, »dssd I Aanaa lba dbnoad ; totomll^.rr^^tbrdblima. t ' >*€ • od dim. mitoy, a—lili yo li — toatoa^toLuL^™ 'ooUtoT0' ** I slab I son n atobir toeht toi jfr'ilMiN'l|ni£d.",'i^ " Nsod a ton b. n vtml lo njoy tbs t basal— of sasb a nana to tobr be : petal. If ysa plans, tor. Hos ss an • hn^s'yrtoSbnn. IWM STB to a— -n.tobtotoE.lil— s^taSSitac ■ x.*" — ; eydTa Ato.-'w'^ f ^SSxir-^ "KM. i i ■> I . Mm »— nd : srrrr -P— a. -M. A) A -Mr » inzre. n ii *iS : "S--toto,b, ii-

•• T^yoKkMsa. tor I" h. aaid. silb a i.too ao nm—aas lor royally II obayad bm qsiok ago. almoto beforr I ksrs sbal I sat dotog. Ha tosOsd a gssdy turn 1 Mar from bit poekat, — 1 gravaiy all ring il to tbs bfl brrsto of hbeosL a •' Tea, toy Maad," bs rat oa, inpitas inly, "ym anaos lo lb. pniaie. A at tbs prtaoa oooaorl of Graat Britain I - a— matin* UmulW tal. tbat I s^lbaj ; »■ tbst'a all tbsy kaos aboot It ; I — not daad ; sad, sbal b mor». I abaU I— sr db. I— prinbged silb Urn gift of Ibm jrsalad toar, dralb oan —r — — r I faU lbs sold ptnpinbo^ oosiag from every pan is my body; I eoald | • almoto feel myatof grow psle aa I bsnuae folly eoatiaeed tbat I saa oat upon lb. Military lake slow silb a madman I I bad beard, shoo first I came to tbb moon lain —rest, that tbora saa a large tbiSfc'L** NosT sUTrcS^ the e— toJ qoaoees of my osn folly aad rerkl— ; | Hb dark, pianiag <7<a rotad roetlwa - 1 ly fromobt—toobj— daddecly Umy ' rra ladnmyappolbdeouiUmauc. " Tod don't baUste what I — aay;;iwr , The ram— bm— of sbal I had of ton road and baard about the azpadiem7— for iodalgiag mm— naniara to tbs top of 1 their bent, io shatorer skim might I I haatonad to reply, "Of cod roe I ba- . lmee it I WbyaboaldaUr "Ah. shy abonldnt yoa, indeed? , lint people are ao aoppticml oos-a-dayt. , inf 1 my bemn, sad Peps Ptna earns , dose by say of the Mediterranean I I Tkke eare sham y«« are going?" , I had Iboogbl lo take advantage of the nes path into sbteh hb tronbbd mind bad soadmd. to dim! oar eonne , aiitlbmorealiaresanl; bothia cunninp, ' . rovtag eye saa apon ma in an inalent " II — to getting very hot ban," I j stammmd. "I Iboogbl. pnhap^ s. ■ ! abeald Bad it ooobroo shore. " 1 J " Ab-b-b !" bo biased, potting hto face I ao elan to mrna aa to giara op into my 1 . eyas, aaer lbs vary abados of my side- < brimmed hot; " yoo're o traitor and a 1 . bypocrito, lika all the not of 'am I Bat : , I'm pespiarod tar ycm. Boer I , And silb a bsrai of toagbUr, ao dtoaooaol that, Iba very tide ae—ed to 1 , trembto and quiver. Im fiaebed a long. abarp knife io the air. dtoeribiac a ; towla of gtaarolng light around hto band. , My blood asanad toned to lea io my rems n it doitlod aoroaa my rtokm. " Pol op Um koifa. yoor Royal High- , d— ." I aaid, ecmotorfettiag oa .ff-hanu , —a that I by ao maaoa fait •• Where', . i U^^'U>* h ' 1 sir^r oL—y hto? 1 °i lazn*, : from n. Iba flatter of a sfaito haadker- , [ lbs fignroa. Help saa el head. I fall «, aa to reach il "No, aa* about Iba qoaao. " aaid Un , poor maotos; "Ibat grieves and ailicta , , Ml" Haaloasd bto knife aa be apAa. i " Bnt, do yoo kaos." be ooobonod, " 1 | " Haostod ?" I aaid. 1 "Tea-ha— led by a horrible, ngly | , old II —I I sitoh. or ogron , a fanalc I And. N<pr, do yoo kaos," bo aaid. ■ moving eloaa op la ma, aad apcuking ia | a las, myetorb— voioe, " aba soat Uf , Milnr 1 "Nar I MP among Iba aton to aigW, aod tot. \ lb— sinking through my bad- room i simbn^^b-. Bmnto-. abe « amoaglba rabxlropa. aad anmilla m , Tban aba to aos, sMh Ibrerpair affirm, , and a i—Hka a fiahb 1" , looked do— into the olaar, todmng ] " Lto'a f— pi fann barT I eg- t "No, ton nt Wo might hide 1 amoag lb. e— to. only, if ton should • to?" ' .NPj^-i>-P »P Mto 1 tbn, ra bono* o gsa,aad \ dmpoto to bm," I told, atill pubiag ;d— I pmtotoy^tos— to*^to—e, sbfi. lb. 1 to^f.toua..to..u.| I j ■ a my I— plea.* ' _ "Nfctoany— fat— fia bunyfarT" a naajy. " BU*M— TT' —to" cZt I j — r • 1 * I'M 1 1 ■» II mi lUdnHy, t baamahaal— to ba toifiad uflto. v •Ma baary to ML" I mid. a. aalmly i " P«^N»; ~"*J. yoa ana. lbs eld • stoto to toltoetog yn >ii«El J "We — tn a— to. to-g" hah- ' Wa s— tofib'a to* nda to Iba ktop. CA. bto toltol * r-to-l to— totoad^ afiton a- a Itoaa — totoal — bnto — tomy I »- n —fi—MilH— MMto lid

pmfl, my baart actoed for Iba craay a fiigbla of bto atok fancy, d Vvsav ek— to Iba fhaodly tomd; . tba loog. tolvm-gt— i t— of Ibasfl.1 los. tomato loaelmd my Ihrobfatag tonbrad, —ao my etnoge o—paaioo atoned lo hto Mto with a ytol tbto erowad tol lbs cob— OoaUag orar Iba paaatoal * "Traitor — apy I donbla-dyed villain ! yoo have barn daotoriag ma. Toor j Bat it to ia vain I Iba royalty of England * abaB never fall a prev ia base artificer T lika tbaaa." He epnag tosarda ma like an iaftui- ^ toad tiger. At the —no in— nl the , harrying flgnrve , end silk a tort im- i . I polar I cangbtnp the fopa that toy coiled , in tba bottom of Iba boat, sitb ooe nd ' toBied to aa irou book, aod lb res it 1 , * drsperto.lv ab nr. sard. I mold — a tall to— phmgiag satol daep io tba ' , * water to grasp to it ; aad tl— the cling- , j i wreathed round me, aad 1 knew no » •' An you better, air f~ "Batter? Tea — no— 1 ean'l toU. |< - Where — ir f " Here, at the little inn, anng in bod ; j but yon 're had a too— y time of IL | in a boat with that poor gentleman I" \ , " Mad, toot be T I aakad. sitb all . tbs fngbltnl ocean— uf the morning j f — y remember the hidenna phaolaaca of I " Mad aa a March bare, air ; ti.it. it* . be 'a Prinee Albert. They aey be'a the soret o— in all the aaylnm, air— caeaped } laa! night, and baa beer i wandering about Iba shores all tbe morning. ' . " Ia he safe at last ?" a " Tea, air ; tbey bad a det— of a time - getting bold of him though. He threw yoo overboard aa if yon bad bevm a si! j g low twig, and then as— like a fiah 1 J himself. Dick Dayton - that', bto ' , j keeper, tor — Bay, be'a got tk. strength ' i hto." ^ l°°* 1 [ i Tbna ended tbat long 1 rightful mom-* 1 . iug among tbe preterful aolitudaa if 1 i Shadow Lake ; bat 1 cany aa evarlast- , ing memorial of UJn tbe shape of a ' , single look a I hair that gleams, shite B ' . silver, among the cbcetaal lunrianee ' , that carls over my torn pits. Whilo I 1 t and while that lock retains its ; ghastly whilst— a, I aball oarer rem— - . ber my peril and debvecaooe sitboat a 1 i Drtvllg Rata Away Wlthsot Pais— ■ We know of tbna methods : Plito, ' tbe old Preneb plaa : thte ia folbrwed ' - rhirfiy in Paris by rami who make it a . ' special bmnnraa. They take a deep tnb. , 1 with water on tbe bottom and a little . , ' eleraUoo in tbe middle like an island. . ' on which to only ptaor for into on. rat lo tot on. Tbe Imp to covered ami has . ■ a large balanoe-valve, opening down- j 1 ward. On the middle of this voire a 1 , ' piece of fried pork or to—re to placed, i ' and when tbe rat walks on to it la gat ' tbe eh use the valve goes down, dtops I 1 She ret into tbe water, aad mo— beck , > in pototiou. A road to made from the | , rat-bole to tbe top of the tab by meaoe , * of pis— of board robbed sitb cheeae, ■ ao B to make tba salk totrective far ■ thereto. In tbs eon— of a night, some | I twenty, or area Bote rata may go j down, aad if tba toiaad saa not there, i they would be found most all aliee in , the provtoton7, of the 1 itUe ' island | mill ii of tlS'totooo. on rtSdTia I ' in aolitory inn, all tbe oth— 1 tba N«s Tork plaa, ioeentod by * one of tba Frisadau Tba 0— near tbe ' ' r.i- telle to eoeered silb a Uiin layer cf a ' Boat i— ariii pnlsnn, When tbe rats ' waft on this it makes their I— acre ; • lb— they Ikfc with tbnr toogaaa. ' ' sh eh makaa tbtor mouth aore. and tba ' I result to tbat they tonafttoloeaBty, not • alone, but appser to tell aD tbe rate ia ' ft# otogkborbood about it, aad r lata ■ aOy tba bo— to antiraly ab—deocs) by ' lb—, act with. tombng tbe boa— < around — fall to raft. Third, the ■ i method. Wo to aid to be aaed 1 I folly la Hollwd. Wa hare. ' r— are jaft tollnmiiliftla a very large I tap or' -« »o_teod simtoe. ; I fight, ^IhaweO— ^nbebwtouby J i the toraagaaL After a abort ttoaa tba ■ fight to IBS aad, aod the aazl weak— > to tba vitoia, and ao 11 g— ootffl oaa 1 strata im* to toft. Whw Ihto ha otow ' the tool mwtow of a— of lhatohan, II • — l to— for ret fiah thot be'tothl I ST a' — "*ttoLe the leem^e wJe ^ ha ?arbM>>^Atatalre— ^ <£d I ^Avirttetl. mirage swwitoi.mil t—T I ^7 • kaea— ft. Nrt. Tr wt —I Wutolw

■ AtopM I^jL'tota a"r^7*rare — d 4 F day, but I did not aaoeaed ft otoohmg _ him b tea oaa I had not a call bcrd of hto ; kmd," remarked Jobs Cook, a wall- J " on North T— ITrtr — .'"nT ? - inquired : " Ia than ao other way to . i eeleh birds than sitb the — of a call \ 1 bird?" to which tbe bird mae replied " , " Yoa, but U ia act afhm need. Yon out f. ' trtg. eff an aab trea aad apply 'bird ' ' Urne ' lo tba tsiga. and than fatocm tbem " J 10 "*• bronto— of aay tree sbere the ^ bmto are in tba habit of alighting and . ' sitting. Too fasten the twig with tbe i paint of your knit a so that whro one or i " more birds alight on the twig it will fall T ' , to tba groond and bring tba binle along , ■Idowa. Birdb— eoato— of li—ad oil : ' ; bailed nntQ it — thick,' and, aa | soon b a bird alights oa it, its f— sink j " ! into tbe tbiekenad ail, aad, in trying to ' ,, 1 racape, it fieps its singe and atrikre them , . ' against the twig, aad they also become j * ° fastened. BomMimra awrerel birds alight ' an one twig el a trine, aaJ are all ae- L » "Tbe moat usual say of retching | * j birds to sitb the ose of a bird trap, I which oonaiats of a egge sitb throe com- , I partmenta, ia oua of which a bird to j (f ' 1 planed of the kind that yoo want to j „ . retch. If there are any birds aboot the ' bird sill call them, and they are rare to lc I has hid behind a tree or some, hushes. w polls tbe string thai elreea both donre of m , | tbe trap Bloc linnets are tbe raaicet i jr g birds to retch, and aocnetiuea they sill r fly into the cage while yoo are holding -J- , it in yoor hands. The kind of bird I „ , sa. after tba other day to ao rare that „ . that tba re are cmly a fas like it in g Philadelphia, and they are ealoed at ton _ to fifteen dollars spiers. I do noi reoollad what they are called." | I Trae Serve* la Ufr. 'j , 1 cere a- a public tnao, aot In hi. talenla ,g , I or hto poser of speaking — f.-r three ,, , sere moderate — bat to hto known integ- , Bra, " that 1 had ao rnneh weight with ^ .. my f alios -etiiaena. I saa bnt a Isd ,, ( apeak er. never cloqoent, anbjeet lo moch j, . hesitation in my choir* of sotda. hardly • „ , correct in language, and yet I generally v , carried my poinL" Character creates j [ I ft ia homble life. It saa aaid of tbe , diet Emperor Alexander oa Bosnia that „ hto personal character saa eqmvalent to ,| , a conatitntioo. During the sue of tbe g, I Fronde, Montaigne saa tbe otiiv man „ among tbe French (rrmiry sbo kept hto reatle-gmtoa unbarred ; aod It see aaid y • j worth more to him than a regiment of £ 1 I That character to poser to tone b 1 in a much higher arose than tbat knosl- • «ige to poser. Mind sitboat heart, in- g " i telligence without conduct, clevcrn— r • 1 without goodness, are pos— in their (, 1 say, bnt they may be poscre only far „ ' j mtonbiof. We may be instructed or t| " , am used by tbem, bat it to Sometimes c I as difficult lo admire tbem ft it would , - be to admire the dexterity of -a pick- ., I I pocket, or the bore— nhip of e high- > sayman. Trnthfaln— . integrity and . •B°* to " ■ | manly character, or, aa one to our old ^ . writers has it, "thstinbead loyalty ante r virtue which can serve bar sitboat a ' " Whw Htopbw to Ooiouaa fall , > into tba hands to hto b— miliar to. aod . . they asked Um in. darteiau, " Where to . i tout facto— r " Here !" was bto - ; bold reply, placing hto band upon hto I It to in misfortune that tbe . > character to the upright men ahiare " i forth silb tbe great— loiter ; and. 14 I Wt— all also fails, be tekre stood apoo i Integrity aad upon hto eosnge. " || .. . B ■AreatottTB ter Ramte. at \ A recant dispatch from Philadelphia ) . : One to tbe proprietors to the 1 , , Haldwia Iavranocire Works Marled for " , 1— muatb. in reepouw In a cable « • inquiring about the to—a, — U , of a large onmbcr of loeomotire ' I engines. Yesterday tba fl— received « ' *^1,^°°^ ■**"' "" foM,f°ctME °< " I Of five I— gnugs, to be eompleted dor- j ■ , ing Pebrsary wd March, 1878. It to f I atotod ia a latter received from Mr. Parry " few days ago tbat tbe Raetow gwreroI meat baa afaoorbod nsarty all tho railway , pi— lor war purpose, — tbat it to M ; rapidly u— up and d— royd i. p largeat — p of wh— ever reread re , !j , Southern Bwato and Balgarte to rtotong J , in the bum for wed of teaa— wtethre. j * , tbe Bleak SeaT— u, wfD bar. to j J ; be transported by rail to tbe Bribe S, I porta, ami about three hundred new w- ju , ginre -ID be required loure. A tag. £ : prepcrtiw of th— vriD. hoeesar. be g, TtowgtewtobebuOtetlheBaldsfB " I rive Works wfll e— ip— d of I T —0.—. and te tbtor ,n— ..tlu, ere- ! plnyaiwt siU he gfew to ab— right lath 1 1 mw. to afi— to the «mw to j ? 1-1*0 w -piny. I et the wewto. . ° ■e fl II I ftw. " A good ctory to wnwt to Loser oi > Peoria, shtoh bft Iba rififtml nut „ . to beaag eftttoiy teaa^at to— waare re . . , h^^Ehte^ft to a—! j j ^KsSsSj ;

The fatal boiler expkwtw in a New candy factory sac described by apactai— in the next morning's paprrv An eye-Sim— gives tba following daacrlptkm to tbe exploaMm: "1 sea passing Greenwich street to 6 JO r. ». sbcu sea startled by e loud report that shook all tba bou— and shattered tba gtoes in tbe neinity. I a! first supposed it saa an earthquake, bnt on coming to myself I res paving at is— and debris flying In all directions. The fire aqon enveloped the buildings in tbv cm:', to Barclay street and Collage place, aad somen, young and old, could be vrcin i sere hyetortcally abrtoUag for ; help. I aball never forget tbe baart1 1 Bulling artea to th— poor girte. Pram uf tbe xpper windows tr-eral to tbe I girls jumped down . others fainted in attempt. One yoong girl in a bine drrea jnmped into tbe flan— from tbe I third story. Another, who ae— id not 1 beseechingly fur help. She attempted I jump, bat her drrea renghl, sad she fallback." Mr. David BnUivan sea no tbe oppo- [ site aide of Barciay street, about fifty rest to the hcatioo of Greenfield k ' tug effect : He aay* that be war walking toward Broadway when be heard a sound aomeehat Jnller. He tnroed roond and the whole front to Greenfield's bnildentirely filled sitb the heaps of debri*. gap ll-u* made in tbe sella of tbr edifice iliaclo— 1 tbs upper floors, buret upward aa if by some force from below. tbe Whole building settled back ; into its proper position, all the floors and walla being distorted by tbe shock. He rnahed np to tbe spot, and with some one who bad been tinned by tbe falling drhrtA, Then Uiey assisted three girls escape from Oie building. One to these badly hurt on the head, and was aaid, saa ina.de. These bad to lie forced away, as they sere unwilling to tbe place until they sere satisfied of tbe safety to tbeu friend*. A spare did ao, aod cacapsd unhurt. Three more boy* came lo the front to tbe third lory. The height wa* ao great to tbe sidewalk that the bystanders called to th— to wait for ladders. Thry. waited and escape by tba stairs. Bute all on a sudden. Ilia flame* burst out sill] great violence in the centre to the building, and tbe unfortunate boy* sere aeon to be caught in their tumble embrace. Our boy slipped and fell to the ground while flamr~nH» toy - 'l— 'to the wall, apparaud smoke pouring not from tba front of teniae. Tbe flames tbeu drove the crowd back, and tbe firemen and police arriving, applied themselves to check oonflagretioa. A ladder vu plavd against tbe front to the building, down which three person* made their carepe, though tba fire aeorchcd their bands This, however, saa soon burned before it could be taken away by tbe firemen. Mr. Sehrrer, sbo sea sounded by the explosion, said : "I saa in tbe rrerto . tbe lore, No. 09 Barclay street, when 1 ; the exnlorion. I was thrown • down and stunned. The noise was Similar to tbe discharge to a battery to artillery. On recovering my— I ran in (rout to my atom and aas our own place or fire, than baard a aaeood axplo- • sou aad wa. thrown down again, which caused tbe cut <m my forehead. I then aas fbr whole of Noa. SS, 68 and 07 Bare street ao Are. Met young Nelsoo Oreeufisld. Be asked me . ' Have jyvu men 'alherr I told him tbat had not. Did oot tuny, however ; could. I rnahed oat again into tbe street ; lb— mw (oar Ben jamp from the third story into tba v-ma to fireman, ; sbo Stood an tbe sidewalk ready to retch tbem. Two to tb— herniated, bat the firemen shouted to jump, cod finally did ao. At tbat very moment almost the walla fall with a trsmaodoua crash, aad n panic seemed to get bold of the people, polios, firemen and all. ' Io .Varerv was raoJl! published an hint— fmroiy loaf— torieh ring. A few winters toaeo, sfaQa oua to 1 hi. family wre — safe* banrif at lb. N-m^dbJ1 ttoUgfct orpra— reto tba I family, ahriimd wd rerrited sitb mtenre I — — aetau to ItoeM, a— to tbe gxaai de- : wado htaarifriribto a— 1— taw v— I WU. to to. p— fj whteh. ta — !rrsrS=fi*ittea— to tba tab .an. C—m Be luT — Tkta* bto^Lta- ' A kta p — [ |fi*tt I b —fia IB. wd ftolibfifil I jwilaabad — II I Itatolwb— i a.-— ftteb— WW— Bri tb. ii . i l rn ■ _i_* |_| ri — ta— <»— > «*— *« — * KfirbJnrs

Bbonld tb— be any tnfl— laalruy ap- ' P-ronc-a. re tb— gmmraUy — . they h ~ lotoimnlatingramailiaa. For uiia purpose evaporating application* abeald be em- , ployed, by imuicvviugtha limb frequently „ ■ in .a bucket of cold water, or by the 4 application to rag. around tbe limb, * which should he kept constantly wet ' " and cold daring on. or two dare. Wh«i , 0 perfectly oool. bnt not before, cimnter ^ * irritetlno me y be resorted to. In chocs , ° ing either bbatanng or tbe mora savers -' remedy, firing, ws most bs guided bv J tho extent to tbe disss* end tbs nature !' * to tbe animal's labor. U firing ia — - " '" ployed, blistering — y be added im- p " madiatelv after or after., few weeks. If * l' it be preferred to Ureter it should be ° * repeated at If— three timaai Por Ibis * purpose aborted tba hair ooveruig tbe d ° culargement, aod apply, by robbing it t " wall in for tao mioutre. the' whole to Ibe 1 r following ointment : Half a drachm to h * bintodale of mercury, mixed with six 1 * drachms to bog bud. Apply Ibe blister i. " reriy in tbs moroiog. *>d keep tbs boras 8 * bed daring tire day. * that be —not -T be will then not interfere with tbe parta. a Next day wash tbe blister carefully off 1 r' without rabldng Ure skill, which would R * brack the blisters. Whrtl dry, apply a ' a oust to lard, oocc daily, daring a week a ' or tea days, wbco the blirtering may be f repealed re before, and repeated again f and cgain, tbe aame re tire first time, r " While under trvoteecnt tbe borse should ' not he worked, aod should be fad spar , ' mgly, with aa ore relnual change to wrt , " (aed, and at I— bass liberty for a mouth , ' or two ou good psatungs. — Dr. Pnarrn , in iVofrfr /brrarr. B t. Tbaas tunely anS aantoble anggsatinna re are from tbe Poultry /ferine .- " Per- I re baps fowls in tba farm-yard suffer more 1 ,e they usually get plenty and do sell 1 is enough, bnt in our redd climate, when 1 a, springs and brooks are froaen solid, 1 * when tanks and a will paila are no longer " l„ available. Urea their daily allowance ia *1 entirely cut off, and often for weeks and re even months, they do not get a drop to £ re bad, aod they could do nothing wares. re making tb— poor, and they should ' to never bs allowed lo sat it. H they are d supplied with water Ufty will noi sat [ it rolv among farmers. The result ia tbat t I, tmlhous of fowls die annually to that t 10 aoourge to poultry — Ure cholera. Tears si Towdb and dir. were devested by its | Id oto"5re o— -pools of filth inUre citim. re and by the proper tzreaanres, it has las' 1 to its (errors ' lr Hers lies the remedy for ehiekeo 1 k This will Jo more -to rid Ilia country to J thU plague than all Ure patent ucretruma • ■» in existence. With a very liUle outlay 1 a good, comfortable house foe your fowls 1 v Let it face the south, with windows to give it light and wa— tb whan Iba son ; » shines. Spend an boar such day in c '■< Icsding. watering and oaring for your 1 f fowls Keep your house clean and well ■ n ventilated end you will have a plentiful i * supply to eggs lo winter m well aa iu f summer, aad Ure time Ibat you spend in , * tbe cure to yemr fowls wfll pay you a , 11 larger per cent, than any time yon spend , 17 DiamracTAicT.— Light, air and clnanli- ' j. o— — Ure tb— greatrat diaiufeetauU 1 re known loWbcol nreu. WiUi Ureas and 1 „ DO nredioroe, M ia aaid Umt amall-pox has bean mart sun —folly treated both in 1 j Europe nod hare. ■ re AhUMarvn Plfllta — Ota ounce of .J >. water ; arir nntfl dteMdvvd. tbeu add ten \ ° rente' worth to pun glycerins aod firs , '• cents' worth to tincture to amine ; tack lJ a piece to tolk, black or white, cn a , > i ward, nod print it over with tbe mix- , 1 f ^ Oumroo Coure.— A severs cold in lbs aassral iajoctmw np tbs nostrils to a n saturated solution to bromide to ptoft . ' a- si tun. ■ Ommivi —Put the bonds and f— 1 1> into hot water in which two or three ' ■ ha—fak to cobm — bass bean |J d thrown. This is a certain praswUra aa 1 * well aa a cure. ' n L : p JSS£MTw'.5sr&^ i * ateck. — tbtor great rates in this coo- , * Eras tba own— J<to' wort- and driving \ j —Baariwitb grain feral to tW bur— \ " — they — wall a— red to the po ufit i , - Uw— to Bteg —fester tb. b— , j — alwag. to—. —. — g—y In — o * 1^: Tho tasap, aatote a— amtua, J * k»,b— ft term— rato —b— ft j « rioter, tad ao teraaar who hau a right te , * i I A gfii | to — li gl to — I i— ft

m— .orarmfta— aB,g«, "a jjaagftesp , _ JOB —NTINC — *- — ..—t'SKfj" iu— to tat— at. Tba motto to loscra— " E plural, bus Wbau a man has a bo— lot ou whtefa l too much. 1 whipping her boy ? Because it's a hiding of Ureaan. i California ia preparing lo make a splendid display at the 1'ani Exposition. Tbe aggregate space aakad for ia over 30,000 square trot, and Ure —mated weight to the exhibit la five hundred The prisoners in Ure Jancaville (Vfk.) jail ran a paper to tbtor own. Tboir last I ssa* detains urgent appeals to tba county board lo clean out the rata, which becoming ao numerous tbat jail life to be a pi— are. Tbe population to Richmond. Va, baa reached Ure sum to gtl.LG.HOO . wheat and corn mills producing I ber forty-one tobacco factor$12,037,300. and her iron work* 812.082,780. A deputy sheriff recently set out tu arrest two broUrera,wbo bad farms a few miles from Wac.,Tsxas Ha found them at work in their field* picking cotton. told tbem what his errand was. They ' genUy but firmly disarmed him, ami ordered him to go to work in tbe field ; » forTfter life, until the officials in bis own county beard to Ure incsdcot aod Several children wore feeding a pet with com 1 Austin, Texas. An ear was droppml oot to Ure reach of tbs bear, and a little girl handed it to him. The sprtively pulled ber to him, when gsr, sprang upou tbs beer. 1 train tbeu earned tbe child to the further part to the hogshead1 in which he slept mid re turned Lo fight tbe dog, under the im[ireeaion that tbe dog would hurt the child. A party to negroes triad to protbe child from ber other protectors, hut Ure little one did not race |>s until ber mother bed killed both bear and dog with musket. .Icaeend* U earth IB only a rtooe. penally children, ia, in fact, only aclfimlulgsnoc under an alias. Get too many suits brought for you by tbe lawyer; ant! yoo will got none brought you by Ure tailor. When a man baa nothing in Uw world to loss, be ia Ureo in Ibe beat condition U. sacrifice for tho public goid crcrr ' thing that ia hia There ia a womlerfnl rigor to csuretitnin a jmpular fallacy. When Uio world baa once got »hold to a lie, it ia astoulabing how hard it ie to get il oot to tbe world. There are few men who, were tbey i-ertaiD of death on their seventieth birthday. would think of preparation. Togood example is far-reaching ; for our experience and conflicts with Ure world sentiments, and charge all men with scl fish and impure mutireu. A mam of grains never seeks appl.ua ; while Ure little-minded to those who bave small portion of inteUeet,.try by tbtor vanity ami raoototed boastings to it la lor tba best, far tbey cooc , to tbtor proper level — ooea thry reach il they never rise. True kindn— must often — impulse aside and seem to mrriflee itself for the time, Umt it — y erratnaUy justify its , own principles. Would wa be truly merciful. wa must consider the oonUngracira thai amy reto upon our impulsive kindtrees. If to please ooe individual ws our the risk to doing ao, we ore a— in bragvolaoes. If to relieve present distress we create a greater woe ia the Rikktrv to draws. f If yoa have bad um1— n«i to take up a ! viaa that bad beao aome years in growing, you will often finkP thai ite note, instead to growing in n regular orderly bare banted around lor so— cspeshally fst feeding grousd, cud Ihsre 1 Ure feasted is riokous Uvisg. A grape vine srkiefa bad grown at Iba a— to a wocd-absd woe once Its— —ted sad was found to bare (brown tat ite priato- s pal roots to oua aid* where a fantotri to booms had b— buried, aad there it bad wire sin issry te teka op Ika bo— rod all. How did tba vin. know the bo— Utt. bmrspky to Hrnuuto J. Mny S^ld* "h! tetaJTZrik when ha paaaad tba Mrobto ro aidtrind named Jamas OBl Tba d— to Iba rat* wsa span amd bs paarod te. Curi- — y^imptoted tern te iote fire toasabte shLwbteb > . to.t.fi |J ib.1t Skaro te. testa, rod tattatfita ft— w— ft. tew. i ta* *d ba afifi tolstatafttataSIt » te'ftn— to rated tteftsBsksfiro «teZJ%. 5!