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VOL. XL CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1879. NO. 10. N- Till I Mai

m» or in cm „ JOB mtvific . >— w yu,aStr PR-efteW U*AL CttiDS. . JOHN B. HUFFMAN. A Uroayaod Co»m—Uor .t Law, POTT** A NIXON, ATT ORNEYS-AT-LAW WALTH A UMOWI, AUorriey-at-La w arid Solicitor in H***ERT W. IOMUNM, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW SOLICITOR IS CHASCKRT. B0SISBS8 CARDS. ISAAC H. SMITH, Mnmhant Bailor and Dealer In Oonta' Furnishing Goods, t-LDRKDCK jOHWSOS, tuuTB, mi a a BAirtMs. o-'^Aroar- . - mu if irr V_ WAR* * ELORCDCC. CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS, 04R Jtar cm. iSlill BEATTTS^I?^ PARLOR ORGANS. UAXIKL. P. BEATTY, , BEMTY'SMS raj ; ' . , . DANIRL^ BRAT^. , siiBOFiicffl A A ] ^HBsPTfir I w sk . * Trtfc "Pth * f \ n n> rvffl re .-.JSfL i

"ft* 1 7* JSTi3«pISI»C* - : Imn .1 ■ — u... . I |t ' THE WHITE CHEST.li r *» ^d XatolTtLlLX'^eU^. I • m Um phraaa goes. Ik 1 1 lUydouu totem groand. Iu rent, loo, waa rati MB. 1mmkrata. Vhr,tb^dMIImMte*.to J " tok.it? Why did everybody wW to , take tt? For the late aevwu fan or _ mora it had never beat let. All Ike T boom agents at the West End had had u in bend ooe after mother. Ike tana . D had boae reduced each emmralhsi it " wee ao finding a taaaat lor it. E very- ' - rheimll with H. Meimihslem, evaty- ^ iac looked raawd (or a misnte or two, b BtermymK. Finding all miiaiactory, aad jaet aa I £ expmtedfromioptobaltera.Iun.tap. * piaa uot oa lu the root with Mr. Oram- . Wa. agrat, aad wae nying to him: * "Wall. Ieaat eimateve why people " * woaT lira bee^" .tebra my eye fell npoo I a ration, ottieetanatadopo* the Mi ° : at the rear, and eurroundra by . high I : ratli ng. It looked like a hafe Ay- * ' light or gten kaka, abaat taw teal * J j8** Brae kith, aad Una, btoad. Bat " caae or rorae baaaalk, it seemed to hare J" baeaWUIer tbe purpose of savoring ' another rariona object, which, oorapy- " > log Dearly tka wkole of the apeoa aadar " *^e gkea, waa plainly visible through it ~ Tka waa a plain white box, raee-blia* ™ , lege or leeVrtVb raised it aboutoi foot fll ; tnaa the flat aarfaoe of Ike real. II ^ iglMHyDaHmUgln.mil. 4 to^a. j* aaj mora tbaa iaa glee. eovwrtng. kad JJ ao hingm or look to ita top or lad. , U." ***** ** IU>>" "** 1 ** " XffijT 1 z • isms&k- — * I" I law, wkat'a iaaido at It." "Boat yoa kwaa Y* • "*o,alr.- ! :fZrZ2Zr*~„ ^ lliw'll to Had oat; if >. kaaw, wa ew;r.eeeee; aobody aaataa to kaow aaaotlf whaa tt „ r ** Ok I I kan kaard tkara ware aaaa a a the boae. et tb- tie.; |M .m all . , NNaad |aM batiwa h aaa pat Bp. ; Mr. tleylieg aeeeakeepeMtaj aMiaak, ^Tiasstzirs: j lei ewaj; bat he alwajra leaaaa the weaker ^KjMSkri M. «M»a*. Bad 2 etkaa^ a* ataaafa tw aaeddle eit. w ^ i. . [ataewd *eawMa>i.iaai.aat ae

no taar «d loaiag my Baa tb aaaa I dot- j baa; Ike kOaaeet <* U waa » eeee eddi- 1 Uot. to Ika raai, aad tba booaa wm ao i rxeeO. what I rated, that it raid - era tbaa be afcaeple Ma. withe; Urf. ' I had, ooukao the boae.. d^agR - | bat before I had bera there a eotith, H ' lacwboa I cooU act abaka at. Tbaa. ' , faeba^a at laat reaohadawob eptlek that 1 1 HaaUj duuiged cj badrootn. I raid ^ DC* sleep aaj itkftx diraetlf codaroeelh t kbowt a week' after thii' a leofthy de- [ i bale kept me lata at tbe boaaeof earnmom, mad aalkisf beam lor tbe eeke at \ ! brrmkiow ae I etrnok into Park ieae, aad \ at that raomaai I waa startled by obaerr- , laf la 'tka wraaa AlNflM i Dot doa to redacted aaanee, aad era I , had walked emother two bond red rarda, , taw, raa, msreilo] powara I it wet mj booaa that waa on lire ! I aaa eeercl.' raoord what (allowed; I , oalj- kaow that somehow I loaad eraelf in the midst at tbe polioe sad flremwi; , aad the. sader hia ewoort I aoos aaeer- ! taiaad that all tha iamatae of or booaa . -my children, theu gomraam end the . am ramti ami la aafsty, aad bed baea takaalaio aaaighbor'aal tbe rear; that, , aa aooa aa I f opod thu to be tba ease, I, , mooatad to tbe lop of aa adjaoaet nab ' Aemaa, wbaooe tbe flramaa were direct- , the bom apaaUmSeama Oaoe oa Una rectage pent, or mind , in* oel from all^T^^M ^"thi J upper atoriaa, back aad imat-hee not , yet, dope more tbaa wrwaob aad creek t eaUy, amidM Ike roar of |^e flafm^ ! there came a Sail. hmryVaafcle lor « J oraah, tha roof laU is. . Wrthit rattha ® glaat eaaa aad lha now charred aad . kliAmil MimUmilf. Sal, good baarena ! wbM ra U Umt J locked Sown npoo ? I tamed my face 0 lor a moment with a ah adder, lor f tST^ee, ra aT^ellM ' which, is its turn, malting and bursting with tbe heal, displayed within the an- ° I waa la the act of drawing my oom- ^ eaddanly than Saw ap II llfl it with " ndoabled fury, aaah a ara of Bama " ■ad maokn. that itra amtiraly hidden. ' •ad soon the Ira bed so aprad and " bent oat again, that the borribla epac- * tmd. ol Uu. nalnttirmal raMm ra ' •bat (mat mgbt, aad lha booaa waa " I peas oeer what immadiateiy lollowrd " I bad made my way bask to the .. abode .bare Urn mem ban of ^ luaiij ware abettered. Ia a few days „ they ware aaugiyaettied again in aaotbir J lor tba terrible raw In dna I eaana Ike time arrimd for lookiag bio ?. my Inaeaa, aaid wfaila I wm doing ao I J, raoafaad a lattgr bum Mr. Qeyliag, who bad acme to town, req seating an inter- " I aaa gtad of tbla, lo* I foresaw J it maat lead to aoaae explanelioa of tbe f !J. 1 . -LUlU** i Mr. Qeybng dimlmed It to ma imnK-'l'' " ately after wa mat. "I baea eebad lor tbaa intern.., " ■ my bora ~ " Bat.- I tatarpoaad. "I — toUyoa ,c TOlnUfSmnd. I doaot aalnNand o) "L»ami.afr-hew™t an. "aadyoo ^ rila^ I ray MM UShMG £ R^biln" al°«aM«a ^ tow, bat be ntind amd look lh»t boawn. ™ mind, bat ao ha bo2TIp aad Ihrwet - mto the earth, no. Tern. I went MM ■ ■h lMie raaam. tb^itdora t J 5=Ssfs SS5=i acaey, mimi. rwu Maatabt to the Ban- " ^sfzr vassal -•Ok. ran me m AmaSmi T »« >3bB I lm ef IAnB* the eoBa b ee mtba mat ,-! iLc Ura. Vmkr oer- m ssssi I I I Bat Be bb i ■* Be f , Na maB tM Bo Be a«b af B» . *

THE rUtff t Je I The terrible plagaa which two lagi- 1 ' * oaabaf Oeaemba are reperaad to baea j J 2 ^^aT tri'waal^ d I Q-rmeny. k-tri. and otbar eoantrim J 1 to take precautionary Mep. aoimt lm ° ' aprmd within thmr territory. ' The plagaaa rnocrded in UMory ma J1 ' nlmoal cumber lem. aad ia amay ia- 1 ' ateaem their raeugaa, though trathfully " 1 aaa down, aa Includible. Before the grmi plague at CAS, many diam'im i ' epidenuce bed base aoUeed. The Bret 1 the then known worhTteok. oauTre? J ; B. a In 68t B. C. Carthage waa ' 1 -wWyamittan that wnmmi mm idmd their ° ; in'ta^there died et'&ra'ud de nL' * 1 Tiraea 100,000 people. Thncydidce bee U ; | grnphionliy drpicmd the ptagat which • nmud Athena B.C. ISO. laying —u alao Egypt and Ethiopia. Tliayreonrda • pcehlaooa ia tha krohipelago. Egypt " ' aad Syria ia 188 B. C., which awapt off ° ■ paraooa a day Seriag ita ouctinn- ^ •ooorgad. AD. 80. 10.000 paaaooa nr. L ' aaid to have diad daily during tha peeti- 11 1 another plagn. * wrpl throogh the " 1 eanpu. ia 187 »; atill another in 180; |" while bat warn 850 and 386 may town. | j< depopnUted and many [nunnam 1 ™ rmmgad, the daily mortality et the eepi- , tel being 5,000 Tb* gruel plagn. of 542-5 began in Egypt and Aata Minor. " swept orsr Byna, Persia aad India, laid waste tha north ol klrton. aad in Korope * deemtalad Ooaatontmopla and the By- J" annkaa empire, Italy aad Preooe. It ^ ' began at klenadru. whom inhabitants, h aoounlmg to Peolaa Diaeooaa, m brooght » this terrible judgment upon tbamaalrm 1 and thmr innocent aeighbon" by their ** Mdemjgla^y.^bna^ on "ymrly ^ kiozsndnaia said to here lost 500. " 000 of bar people by this eoonrge, aad " miles around tb. city the Aalda were k ooteted with unboned roc;eee. Foe three laocthe f roan 5,000 lo 10,000 death. ^ oornrred daily at OooatenUnopln, whole rr-riana- ~rrr itTnl mad end ri't— -"-2 " out, to remain recant for many yam J1 75,1*0,000 to 180,000,000 of rifltima ^ are mid to ham pmtahad in the three * continents. But though Egypt, Byria, £ and Permit ware eoosrged. Arabia aad 12 Oaoomaa escaped; cad while north- „ era Italy aaflared aererely, but a lew " ■ aaparta ia klbuaia. Moroeoo and Bidly agected. J oat two oanturim lain BynanUum mod the neighboring areata " mwrir mdted. but tha next greet " general peatilaooe wm that nt the mad- ~ die of tba lourteaalh oantnry. keeard- , iagto tba Ohiima., tha pantileooe brake M out then about 1833, foUewiag great " earthquakes and Aooda with their nana! £ it reached Europe this paatiieaoe ia ^ •aid to here deauoynd 13.000.000 pao- ^ pic ia China aad nearly twine aa amay visited anrj part of Eaiope. Iran Bpaiaaad Italy to Bootlnnd end Bama. Thii wm the terrible ■' Black Death." * ia FVwecoa in 1348. Hall tha J2 population of Italy are aaid to hare 21 died Mil. Ia Leaden them -era 800 " berieb daily In the Otmrier borne ymd. •" * popular lege taming on them ea tha *' listed of these. They were charged " wiBpoimaM Umjdrmm. mad wells. • erhieh tbgy ^ ^ obliged to aeto orra the walla and threogb looked galea People went to em to eeeape tbe I lMniB-». aad thipa Sited with IbedM aad tba dytag wm. irsss! ziErs^Sr3E ■a S5Kts.ir.tsz 2 2 Ks.izsrs:?rTZ 2 75.000 rmdlaate I tllB 1 1 in tee weeks. V Trt. tbowgh i II g par ami. of 3b* jg popateMoa dted. in the enburb. of the " 8pmmnte.<mlyaa8.oat<f 8,000 pmteh- J ej. 8b* 8B ||^w m Aaaap* awd M IkramiBWBmfwilB bt ^ib. m SjM *M* IUB'I'.'S' ia4kB^t£ 2 SyfBpySeBMl mBMfla tb >fmaMMM bBBbmh,. SUn5B£&=i: ■aryartsg;^:

| atraage aad tamful " rwratiag eieknrea " (which wm mcrtml ia thru. boar., be i 14N amd 1851), we eeaim tbertatt ef tbe ptagae to Limeatek ia 18B mad to London ia 1808-4, wbm 80.878 people and again ia 1835, when 38,417 pnriehnd. U Uit peal ptegne | of 1884-5 8A888 peteomdiad: firm -era kept burning day mad aighl to parity Ibmmir. mad U wm Ihoeght that Urn iaierteon wm Barer effeetadly dmtroyed 1 UU the great ire ol 1888. Sixty yearn ago there bred In DeieHaary Parker. Be bed e laUhfal ahep ' head dog of rare tntaUtgeaoe, which was bte Odortant companion is kb daily waika, aad tbe flaym.ll u I hia aiuldren. be to Be aaaa who haraead one at 1 the innooact oaea white leek wm thmr Tarter atarted foe Bondoot with a large droew of cattle aroompented by hie aad faithful dog. TTaarfilng hia Tort. Whan br relnmn! he bad nearly aatea. He placed the money lafuly in hia portmanteau "trapped to his ■addla. Moocfing hi. horae aad follow- . ed by hia dag he prooeeded on bte war I to hia boBM. When neanng the aama, , ; in the dim distance oo the knoll, he mw card hia boem'a paoa, and aa the wiuuaJ bid him ba quel, sad lor e Urn* be followed doe. to the ataad'a heals. Again ba approached hie master's ted. and ranewed his afbrts to attract attention. Parker eyed him keenly, tad lor the eeooad time told him to be still. The dog rufneed to obey hie command, aad . ■■•mad frantie end mapped at hie master's feet. Tbe drorar wm now almost I aeeurad the animal wm mad, aad drew hie piMni from hie girdle. Be pointed it at the dog. who had been hie faithful companion for year*. Hie eoal teaoluvl at the deed, end he retaraad Urn weepoe iu place. He apurrad hia bone. Jack i quickly following, briug at tba ataad'a beefs. He tamed aad tha dog eroooted to the earth with a foaming Up. He 1 again drew hia pietol, aad seat a ballet 1 in poor Jack's afvwiWer. Again ba Orad, the hot blood sported (ran the wound. baut mak, aad be rode aa, tearing 1 hia faithful dog te die by Ibanmdaide. A thought suddenly flittkd aenm ho wm gone. It wm aU ete^TtThia mind than. Ha rode quickly beck to the spot j lo seek ho trusty dumb companion', deed body, but Jack bad crawled away, guide. Headbaoame to Jack in the rued, with his heed coaming the teat portmanteau. Tbe warm wm atill ooaing from tha wound" hia master had •o crvwUy mad*. Parker dropped from hi. bone, aad laid hia trembling hand open Jack', hoed, and oaraaaad tha | tying brute. With hia Urge aad intelligent eyes, he met thorn at kte master. Ha seemed to mj: " Tea hare cruelly ; I f'^ray^X TeiTth* Uttte'rtiidno hie cym wm seated forever, aad iu e law moments be wm daed. Parker laid both ko portmanteau aad Ike dead body of bis faithful friend around fate boras', back. When he earned bte bams bte wife met him et the gate, and hie little children raa ap the road with ohBdieh glee to meet him. Bet when poor Jeek'a bleeding body wm oarriad away, amd Parfcar told with blinding lam how he coma to dia, tot the home. A rude stone few mora than i forty years bora tbe following Maple ■ "Hera lias poor Jack— faithful eren unto death. " A" Boetoa marrapumtemt uUa this ! pcrrty etocy: Two people wiU ambrel- , lm tilted torwerd. mot bt a daring rtoraa. One wee a hate rad hearty Bfty years, and the , olbm ram UU*. alight woman, per , » year, »! two ynaagm. ^He mm , **" -"^^TwiS! ' atnek Beth wera U a batty. Hatnnl ; brcllaa, tba Book of tehieb erased the J ** i ptokmlker up. thereby gating a good J look etbalaea, -bee, eaatomgtago lew , tMialM 1 1 i I Mil tblbopaixmoor nmd in omh otbratoac-loa^ Mmak. , bo waao medtoel etedrat BHarrard. . Botk wore poor U poekat, but rteh U j tararaf bapw; ha wnrkod hmd M Body , nltli i ft 1 1 hard to tatoo Baammay , to ha* him aa throogh hia ooana. . ClaMmate tn.i tonka cot U ; b. ratted to . to ttoa yamag *Tho agtot at tba aad lam i ag elm, ami at teat there wm> totoMddmWU ml ibb^M^bBemMto^to—Mbatoa. aajzawgcz zcsJsJiixTz. =vE~t

■ j PABA, UABBES a an BfCUHlh. ' T Bid rirciXBL — Ton largo oupa rioe ' . " -Ml -mtod; brtl U ora "pmrt of vrater; , , . , whao the water bmte e«, add one quart 5 | -Uk. ra a^ -b-t Bom. on. ^ Duiiajutmi Pirn.- One cap sugar. ( j two rape buttermilk, two egg*, two | . lobteapcoof aU floor, two laliteo|uiimfii!i ; ^ J bolter; flavor with team. Thia mskaa • , jitwopfm. Poo* Mix's Prnooo.— Three rape 1 of milk, one cap of suae, cos cup of j 1 a- ramm -iMrtempocmfal u ^»ra i d te teste; boil two hours ; ml with asuee. I >- 1 Lawn. Pius -Three rape of rolled Ij 7 I of awert milk, Are agge; bant butter i- ; and aagar to s cream ; sift awe-half tee- i >1 spoon ful at sods la Bulk; atfl lout rape : j rind of one lemon. Maat Lost. -Chop Ana whatever ; " togrther; add pepper snd tell, one ' 9 I finely-chopped onion, twoaliomof breed -* ' which hew been soaked U milk, and • ana egg. Mix well together, and bake ^ | - tee or breakfast diah. ^ , CaXAM Fcrrs — One eisd e half caps ' of floor, two- thirds of s eop of butter, . " ! one- half pint of bolted wster; boU but . ■ | lor sod wster together, sad stir m tha ' floor wbila boiling; let it oool snd sdd | , i flee wefl-bmtra eggs: drop oo Has snd ' bske thirty minutes is s quick oven ° j Fill thorn with the following : Ooe pint 1 • i at milk, ana imp of anger, two-thirds of ' i s eop of floor, two eggs; boat the eggs, , , ^ flour snd sngsr together snd stir in the , *" milk while boiling. When partially [ x VlslHSU Bocw.— To one-quarter , d j pound of fresh butter, boiling hot, sdd ; s_ i onions chopped very fine. When they ' u I ere quite soft, throw in spinach, celery. v ' carrots, kidney, tnrutp. s small qoanb- ' d ' ty of parsnip, psraelrfsll chopped fine). 1 ! and pan*. Stir them well in the onions i d i sad batter until they begin to dry. ' o Hue* reedy s kettle of boiling water, k | end pour about s pint at a time over , your vegrtsblee until yoo heve snffleient d ; aoup. Bern wrth brrad or ral m thr , , I botten. of the dish Pepper and salt . gjto teste. A chopped greeo^epper unl, pnweeilg ' While renovating as old orc&rd, ,, L j whose soil hod bran so rvdnoed by bay > i a ' cropping m to render the tram onobte , , it i to yield fruit or even foliage other than , d ! small, pale, variegated leaves, the bark j , it < tight snd unhealthy, T found an* whose , s berk wag deed nearly half its eircum- , , faranos aa Its north side, esnsed on- , a doobtedly by sadden alterations at beet 1 . snd sold (iasteBtaneom frmuing). It [1 on tb* south side of trees. Tie top of ! d this tree seemed sickly snd stunted, u n did *11 the others in the orchard, bat d I lha bark wm healthy on the south side j e • from the eolisr ap about three feet. At j . thia point a latent bod had started snd ' . appeared vigorous like the hark below, y 1 1 rat tbe whole 1ms off, eosrflug at . t about aa angle of forty Ate degress op, ■ wsrd to juot above tb* bod, end feond 0 the s'bcrnnm (white wood) aa inch - tfatek, and plaood a large sod ra it lo , ' a hasp rat air and water. I damped a number of cart-loads of aoda from a plot ' ] at awail land I wm preparing for a 1 eras berry bed around the atnmp of tbe ( t at Mx or eight tort, corona* . efrra- ' f Ur ares of about thirty art f set, *r the . mm* time miring with U a barrel of | i posed stable manure, eelt, lime, ate. ' i over I he ooeupoetod aoda, to keep the | 1 soil mallow and taanra moeatnru in . , drought, thus encouraging the roots - upward (a* plant-food. Tml sprouts ' grafted to nd mtniilna, bora last year a fall bsnelof oxtmnely large and fair . apple., many of tba twiga having thrae • to lite ia a oiaatar-a beentifol and 1 - pleasing sight for the eye to reel upon. f Moreover. Jljsppmra to be making *l] t about ooe-katf took per yser, while the i ' pert north te slowly deoompoeang. It ' • reeninde meof a forked true of wkteh I • odo* reed (I think in ilaglsnd). It wm ! f in a fertile end. and applied , t with a riahssmal weak firm Ih* higher ' In ceuraa of time it be—an to rot - down at the heart, bet .sen the sharp ) ! ; 1 to ley a street in the dtrortfcm of Be . : i > A^texfla omtemra^ml | ; >«>f h88»iy*j.^ J OnkMN tearuea A writer to the Sew Tort Ofleerem I , np: Mnvteg ram te the Olmram I , Bmmtar haBteghwmm I wiBe togHu , am 4naUm4 to— teg the ..mam to . . —Mmamt wy ifli I ft. Mmn , JEW-Cissiiss:; | toZ*flTte.**Aas"w» — at TmSto t lessssttott j I ramten m htora. on Atoa-a mpmm . t item ten erat, teak the tog <to Jto f :;SrrJxz,'£H; ;

T18CLT Tones. Ueraafter evary loaf of toand aoid Ul ' maat bare lie wvighl ateap- , | j nd open a Two years ago e eon apeemtetor it j Clarind*. Ia., iidmtd sixty cents a , ' lor SO. 000 bushels of corn he had 1 bought at thirty orate. He is now vein- , 1 ' trying to got ten orate e bushel for 'a By 1 veeter Haoit, s Oahfornia heor [ I keeps twenty. five hounds; his ■ t-me "rat" te seually a fortnight, and . follows tha dogs afoot H> usual At as expense of City dollars to the 1 P73(4*' h" ow* u^7vrj"J*ea. for fonrteen fenoe rails, worth ten r rents each. Moral : Don't go to law ' about triftea. [ ' "It te not worth mut intrinaiosjly. , but I would not port with U for 83.,1000." said Charles Voght. a disabled Oennan veteran, when br appeared at a Loodcm patie* ooort to oompieln of e ' man who hod tried to oteol his decora1 Don of the Iron Cross. The prisoner oommitted. and the lord mayor I handed the ernes to the complainant. ' ing from the ooort maJ with a pouch on asthar aid* at bis mouth. Which it finds vary aravrairal ' l for secreting grain. It abounds in the I many and Siberia, and a single animal r has been known to slow away 100 I poooda of beant At Aacharalebeui 11 . September tbe town offered a reward for the little animal*, and over 30,000 were i a ravage fighter. Its fur, which ia . —negated, is marketable. r It is beeoming common to aend cfail- * 1 Jrec by express, and * number of boys ' and girls in different parts of the ooon1 ' try have been transferred safely is this ■t hotels along the rood and acoommor nan* fee ia mads from ooe Una lo ' i another, the led or leasie, properly i t- 1 1-^ js handed oeer to the ni]ii iminei of that line. A girl wm recently tons ' transferred from Bt Paul, Minn., to a village ia northern Mtrfiigar, end she I made the trip eaiely. I ! The mails from Bagdad and Oonsten- | linople are, we baliava, atill eraveyed ' aengera called Tatars, who, formerly ' 1 "uiairae. been rednoed to a very email ' number. Formerly aome ware alteebed to every pasha lak and foreign rvwirnlala ' oourage end fidelity ware proverbial. end groat oanfldenoe wm reposed In them both by tb* government and mercantile men, —ho frequently confided eeey large sums to them. They the saddle without more rest than tbe , las mionlm required lor changing | faunae or waiting foe a governor 'a reply and picturesque, their offloe gate them importance and procured them great defenooe, end they wen regarded aa | tbe chief medium of newt > I Aa lahomaa Hpeetaefr. Hpeektng at tba raorat failure of Miee I I Annie Batten to walk 8.000 ceoeeoatite ' quarter milae ia 8,000 eunaeralire quar- ^ ter hours, ia Hew Tort, a metropotitea paper mya: The mens* et Brewster hall yesterday wm a digram te a cfvihaad 1 ommanity. Up to a litU* after throe o'clock in the afternoon, when ah* | . finally retired from tha track, Annie , BaittU, who wm enflering from a not ' unusual Ulna-, wm almort dragged around the room, end acme even of the roughs who orowdad tha ptem cried "ebame.- The poor rietim oould hardmora. Bar jcraJv were eti*. her teal eon and blistered, her eyes fleeted and ■ rpraaalnrilete, with great dark ridges toe wm kept ow ths track until nature r^X'm^lTtolt rtn'mtolr faLL"7i htoiir'tTlm'oto'tha'lX pared thnecf the poor inert aim) ■ who | em lying oo the corah t> Ik* raltetoffoeae crowded to an. the reetrioliou «toto mntotof wm ramorad. a b-d pteyedBtetymmfe.rad.lraatyyuu«8 momnpoigBB totoeMtemam! trtRMpM toXratto^te—to petmag a Map to thepadartMm eaawm which earns to have mmed our people, AraUbewtoL Thowhto.hatom.te bmg ratef to m torato asmwl; rad ■y H mmafy shmsto be litfli iL Ms. ; i ilRtl.krami to bote— torn "to (mm—, totopto- ffhrnaktohtol a.

j Envy is a trio* whites yieide no re- " ! Morality should be the polar star ef * j behUv to rmt mmh^X' j I Dering dselroya, garni as rlcratoa, u That which thr fool does in the rod tho^riee moa dom at Urn bogimrtag. ^ A sharp loogua is the only odgwd tool j [ A true knight ia fuller of gay ^bravery | ia the midst then in the beginning of •0 | him down. *■ i A thnumn I partsea of pleasure do eat mve a reooUeotson worth that of one l goad action. ■ Lot friendship map gently to a run iteeif oel at breath. r " What men went u not taient. if te '. i purpose ; in other word*, not tbe power 4 | to achieve, but the wUl to labor." a As to be perfectly juet ia en ettribute ' of the Divine nature, lo be ao to the uta- j moat of our ehilitvm u the glory of men. i » I final memory, more' faithful, more j It ia, after all, the person who stakes | tbe least, who loses most. Ic the affect- I lions this ia wholly true. He who risks I " nothing loam everything. I ^ sweet dmpamtioc, e lovely eoal. as *f- j or All that we are ia the reaoil of what re we have thought; it Is founded on our i id , IhongbU; it u made op of our thonghta ; thought, para follow, htm m the -heel j follows tbe the loot of htm who draws ! rs To ruminate npoo evils, lo make 1 a. with the eoorpvooe of our foes, end to I , rmolvu to sleep no more. 10 | Boctal opinion ia like • aherp knife, ly | There ere foolish people who regard it m I only with terror, and dare not touch or is meddle with it; then an more foolish I 1 people who, ia raeliaem or defianee. | ■ • aaaa* it by the blade, and get cat and mangled for thmr paint; and there ere . j people, -bo grasp It discreetly and j a- I boldly by the handle, and use it to ] 4 eervt out their own porpoaa*. ly tirrruland (rartahip ra When tbe Danish mumonane* had I °- ; secured thr oonfidrace of tbe Orem- | dl ; landers marnagu wm medr a rubgvous j ■d I esemi ny. Formerly tbe men married i r. the somen aa the Romans did tbe Ba- i °- bine women, by bwoe. One of the mis j e- aionanm writing tn hia journal de- j at acribee the present style of courtship aa i ly | follows; T j The suitor coming to the miaaiooary I in I mid: "1 should like to hero . wife." I m •• Whom r sake the miaaiooaiy . The l» I " Heat thoo spoken to her I" >■> | Soaetimea the man will answer. * | " Tw. aha is not an willing, but tbon " More frequently the answer is " So.' "Whyo or "It is diBealt; girls are prudish. Thou mate speak lo km." ^ : Tbe missionary summons the girt, aad n j "I think it time to hav/ther mar jDI^Whte a pity, I had s suitor lor "l "Whom r ■* bae aoogfct hte aid °* "He ia good for nothing. I wont * have him." j! "Bui." raphe. Um miaaiimary, "he ~ * a good provider; be throws hte faarpoem with skill and he lovre thee. " * Tboogh listening to bte praise with 11 " Well, I woo 'I force the*. I shall * oora Bad a wife for each a clever felJ) though hX^Mteod bar " no" to here Z codod the meitei. 2 A» tete rath . oigh tern whmpon: ^ "Just m thoo wilt hero it, mission - m mJ ~ "Ho," replies the clergyman. ea tboe wilt; Til not persuade thra " " Then, with a dmp groan, com"yoa," and lha matter is settled. 4 1 (Men bveotteu. ile tAe e^^p^ te ihe'uIriJte^' at rihB^*nK*FraJk f T. Frill IB I. ehmrof 1878. ItteraUed si "ra flBtnmatie TU-tet-to Meehira," 4 and with at euy ooe era ptap th.t game, te m Hte wmeBporara. la tee true en>eK i ahma |iajma," Tbaee ee te a I iitin- ■ .tmlmhteteafflhn, . ► iMteteBmNtete^ "CTlt mo I , ^ iM>nMi rateMteT* ihme te th. **<1(11 1 at ~ g' wham A a km Nogra a Imm imln te grara ,

Tb. gem flee tog fag dafflmTStStemgnm k m Bhte?—gmmwii i i iBigm rnmeern mriKtellmml'temM ' te. leSer eeme^tee stem— >eye eT m*— Tbe reatote tememe ef gBhhhtehe tete bt 'ibu tes stem term-. Dnm b'tte M"«Tti7*MtoeBP[ ITEMS 8f uiuuar. A joset ■■■ealttii A dinner party. Artec reixu ere being sxhamed tn Oeb- . tenia. During lffn Ihera wet 181 tertkea ha One oouaty of Iowa has aleean efaime , factories. Look cut for the train wbro yoo bar the belle. 1 '•A-—*. ^ j tag the ear-ache. Oold aad silver are the flaete aunt's meet we know of. f Moeqoitom have retired from bueineee ocdy to rrcoperate for the coming ' W. preanmr be don't lika to be board, l.ot we ehnold really like lo inquire: U . One-sulk is a Japan me landlord'e •here of the crops ao hie lend; average 3 The gram debt of Idaho Territory ia $180,000, and an old trapper offerXlo , pay it off in wolf akim. r A r°e^<~terte . Iter tan. The true poet lacka at inoidrato for " [ inspiration. Bobort Burns wrote a 1 sweat eung after turning up a moose * j with a plow. Oo an average, 888 bodses are annually token to the Parte morgue, end * some eighty per erat. of them ere ra- ■ j oogniaM by their families ' | Both houses of the legislature of Oai~ | orado have pemed a hill prondtng pan ' albas for lha dafaatag of ateani aoeoe2 ry by the posting of advertise on to. Thrae hundred and twraty coble inches I IS aaid to be the full capacity of the lunge. Our milkman hm all that the lew of nature allows. — Star F«wA A'ewa. I "Too told me. sir. that tbe horse wm ' entirely without fanlt, and yet he is blind." Tbe dealer looked blandly ! A plain -spoken woman reoraUy rimte i ed a married wutnan and mid to hot: ° j yoo know thai I harajny housework to 1 j done. I conclude yoo must have some ' other way of passing your tUne." , 1 After a bull had ohaaed a man dear ' j over the fenoe with hia borna. be kept , pawing the ground end taming hie heed '0 \ deflraUr, unbl the man having rroovm-od from the ehoeh, yelled "Ob. yru . needn't etond there apologising ; yoo did it on purpose. " Tbe animal bellowed aoqtuceeeoce, then dashing ewe), broke 2 down the fence of an adjoining field, " i .here he entered and acknowledged the * ooru. Wild animate are rapidly diaappeering h from Algeria. Thr French government , j peye up to ten dollars fer every lira or , panther that U killed, rad shoot thirtyarvra orate for evary jaekal. In 1817 i rewards wen paid ra flftr -three lions. I forty litaumm. nine raba; SSOpantbrra. forty- Cvrtyoong panthers; 1,072 hyena.. ' and 14.781 jackate. Lara, and penther. abrand mete in the wooded province <d Coca ton tine, hyena* era most nnmeroua ' ia that of Orange, jackals in that of ° Algiers. Tbe Bev. Dr. Jeter, of Bichmrad. told this story et hie own axpaoar: Many u rrara ago an artless stronger, whom I casually met, aaid to me, "I bear yoa d wra^*»«T Bomtey.^ •[aa mn^a " Ah." aaid I, " yoo haveqpt, I rappom, heard Mr. It premihr (At that tin. Mr. M. was attracting grete tetention by „ hi. mrmooa.) " Tea," he raplied. "I have heard Mr. M. several times. Bete a great preacher, bat be te net ao great n s preechor m yoo am. Too have the ^ did hoar." Dr. George H. Hrae, of Atlanta, my. r- beiciiem. His ramody te ffsoMtee of French or Oaumra aodt soap and alonb bol. with whioh Use hand mute bo Tbe following te th* prarariptioa, whtoh II ou be filled by ny draggtet : " K. ounce, each ; solve, filtra, et edde oL * der It added to ooyar the odor of the •oap. After the ehempoatog, the eoep - and the hair dried with a soft towel. . rape, "te.dteagnrabls tetetegof too aira of the eeelp, ra M it taero teiteeh. I this effect and to keep the eeelp from getiing too dry. end Ikaa. poekopm nt Slow"" y^eTi 'lai"'""7 10 J oow pert, toaleohoi three or four parte, * witk e little oD of roaamaey er oianatnao, . ov say guod poeeede moy be mad. Bat : the patent mate net be akaaaed if kte kair tea. oat tetem tkra em ter a I uteile. This te 4m la tbe late that * S teMteZ by (teT^Ste^y Z ' Maalb mteb the aeaamateoed eebaeeora : -s.-Sirarr-^z ' etemea," amleaBad tbe 81 ml I >. Te * 2^"* > ;««p ammmmi n , n S km : WW - ram am i m ma in... . - _ —