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g=^-— — ■ — — 1 VOL. XL CAPE MAT CITT, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1879. HO. IS.
«TA1 Of THE CAP* •ssssafrrrr.— torn pfnNriHC *■= " PEoFt-^tt.u -,.^ o.^X»g. JOHM •. HUFFMAN, A teMrud OounBailor at Law, FOTTU A NIXO». L ATTORNEYS- AT-AAW, ■ WALTS* A. BAR IOWA, I ATTORN KY-AT-LAW SOLICITOR IK CHAYCXRT, Btrgnrsss CARDS. ISAAC H. SMITH. Manhunt Tailor and Daalar la Oanta- Ftxrntahlng (JfocM, * woias SLORKOOS JOHNSON LADOm. eKXTLKMK\-~ i cmU>MX»§ toon, nsai Garza* "MTtLL at irrWARS A BLORCOCK. CONTRACTORS * BUILDERS, UANUCli r. BEATTY. DANIEL P. BKATTV. J iww®j A -
BIWMK * ""aZa- " 1 hwn- * MAMNtiAiaMNaaiaa, uwaiaiaaaMraua r, *a*A»*i gi a r«w«*» m'n ■ szSSssS r "s W ATMA af H Aa ■NaTelr*'1 tMn.kWm.bMm,. , «fc*i»aa.iNaal, Najii laAaaaaa ah tkar Ml a- stami son -- r, tat the, 1 1 Nil Mmghrtmts^ T>HaiMlh>*MiaUi Mt tapl bdMlkUMIolMn - Ami Til All I H.HM SHII l IHaH, O.IIII lalaiil.^ia " IWialHaiaarik^M. D SHranOIII eat mam sum. AH Mi m rnm Mi 1 MM Nr. . THE EXCHANGED OVERCOATS. ' I^fte'te ; _ hH^rtto rMdUr' ft£ * L '■!"*■! Mt. Lawrence to Ml ""'•"T- A. M delighted iaptam 1 tagywnag psopta. compMd J "■ 'I— «■* Lmcmh low Mar.- * ' - "**— S M.-M ymwfli " MamtelaadkemqHrt.IwOtallyaa » * bj?hi.bta* t j *♦"*!■ *7 Ao»j MgtaJ""l^Si * H Han*. Ma first Baadqy Aa» > . «HH imrmT 8W » k sRfc ktak win J ! *«N >?— ■ taertamtrtm'ta wm- * : yr- v"i ^muSJmZ ■ '■« I Mad of CM » * »rt Mo Br. I a bam aw • I F III IHI Mr. WiMMad » | MH* Many MppyMmatr gill I . TM * - wa tha eeaiuali ■ month bad « ' 'I'poH ma I loaad myaaH mo *li| lj Is " ; Jj-waiS; Juik. 4 ; h.WNiat.atH«Alat. ' tamyown ma !■»., Hor wm it H i HanMo aH h aMoattfal qM I. Mr ; SEiX-.z.'.r: r : ad M Mr iMmt prt TM flowma ol •wtBMhlecH.mdlMeHaad«. U "HliR»HH|»a.Moa»- A , sssexxiex : : WoMloHo— gtaelhmter >0 Mar- bi •"^■NklkoptoadloMSt^r » artMpaHtoMw da- « pMHtathjaa. V. bad <Oa Mii wi MRImiM^1"' O.IM M Haw kiMM Mm asm. With «a ' hood Imaiago. myabouldm M radMrMndptamfeuflllagli j, ai IlBtaieflmgaH tha aa* kromd of wi x-'a&fKs ; nxtSSsits: s MHa oahH so NMAIaw thfakiac H, oboH I Md hor that I am miii th j^aaaaSS i wpwt' I'ri : &8KX5SSUK S ta*» Ma I MM M fc",li "aHi had pmmmmi plnn llj aq E^ESs^E : ■MJaaarmaM^ I ,w a» ad EHTEHHEs ssxr.x» : ajgEsar^a
SaNM-HMlM1!! ► .H m WP« My oTI Mh , 1 foand Lm la r»d ifvm. H' wa. ■ahlH wwaeaAoa lor hda *eaaay. h Of am I took aa o^imtuallj to , L r*""f M L-°" ^ WWb I J kind Frorltam famH I amid ha ! 1. vllh hwot tha nppotntnd tixne. B.Mdq.MIqH«lltLat 1 ' aooa of tha third day. La', nowiada, I who mo (oia( wSh him, arriwad ia ■ OnmoMtU, and hMAH oa taktaq Ibo 1 •walac train. I I ari.Aaaljm^y Mt-.a»^ i HaW oajwranh aad hnla, wa « whati.oTtwT^^.IhiZlMn'mMd ia ear aaa. I aam|—ial than into » thi mr. aal aa tho Into bwaa to mamm "«7 1 w H|tMdrh*aH. MiW . oar. glaanlag, aa I wmt oot. at tha aa- a amayoftbaai thai ai«ht. I Mood ct tba ptadona nottl the aete of tha I , Mali Had ia tha dSMoa, af U. • want, with a haary Mart, to the MM h aad laMad to ia*. a WMalaaaaaoa IMfaOoaHc aon- " , that Law had takaa aij oaarooal iaataad ■ NWaawn. AnSraitM aaloa of tM " lac ; Ma aaaanl of my lain bcm ° otMr papwi vara ia " ItoeHMHchto'aloHtMatorOm- " ad bylMaammy MaX. pamlh " alow aa IM tyiac trala qad ca M ■ awy.thatlaom loacoAaUaMHtMm- u All tM day aad nifht tM train met *■ awlllly colli w*y, rtopptac ooaauooally " d^oM in iqa! or to " ohMnnhwhMcNrof watat. f Aa tM train atopped ad ■ atntioo a 111 Imw mUrn bom Olifloa, JaA at tM » d»wa of day, I waa hooiAad to Mar IMl ^ IMtMatahaabyLawmdhAaoanad. &- Mm thrown from IM taek md ® aamnd^of IM 1 1 n t n killed. I 18 ' WMa' I amrwd nt Clifton. IM town « Ma. Ml parttmlan' Md tlT^ » oaiawd, md I m. mrprind to flml my ^ ma—mlh. kflML I kmm, ^ aooda. TMmaow naulml no dmM ^ aotoaqrdnr Mead bniof aaooc IM " Ry panata warn mmd treat gnml " acoeybymy arnral Maaa MiomlMy _ MMMMw-w-N AMrgmM* «wo day* at^hoa. I J fcHdy aM ^ aw. Oaaaf tM whmtTaT'lZa' amah 70 md had to ba npafrad Mdorom *" ■talliiiii.il Mo nqiid tM ra " ■aMdarof that day aad all No aait ; "* alMt tMwwUacI otoaUMwbm ^ with lam loaad m aawdnl miM f" W- _ " waa MpataMd to Ba>i'S ~ — ttb two or tbrao olMaa gHMac OaMr ?! rwafa IM haokm wfaaai ^ wMa M Mrtad. aad kaaw not RH M "4 waacidac talfl M wa aaaaM MM m blame. Haaaa I did aot aaad a Um to ** Hoawmr, I nai I.TmyMf byttdricbq J* MMama,! mail ■*■ mttS ^ ■RH aCj pMa. md all woald y. M ~ bHAly M day. Mm hKqHM^Hb Nmtaf a Mqa 1 MHfc, hMa,alh.? m tMdaormdwm^AHMdMM^HcT' Mf ■Ftdm. MH of ImaHM Aa MMdRdlMmrmaimJ m ■F ■ » 1 11 ImaalalaaA. Mh ■HdiSjil I at tha adab of a Mi MMahMMaMUtaharhmA a tM STxESHSEs sxxici'sirj 731. XTTiSS S "SSSSX 1 SN— IS nnmn M 5v£5S?3£ MmHA Mr m ■ ■■ 11. . mm wh
» papm ZdZ^ bad h'l jfi.Tto M - ErhdwMcdldcldwm 1 honor Mr hrokm Mmt X ImtmMilac ' *Ttb%tMi Mr MMr'Md Cahdmd ~-Jh - Lam Md a. far > miiNKob ablate aad Mm > my Aery of IM axahaaftd ororoonu, ' and that il waa my triaad. Low BowUnd. > wtio waa killod in IM wrack. 1 my lattaaa, oaar MOB in bank aotaa. I wrota to omof Low's bmboi to roflaad to IM am;; bat Mfora hu ' Bo wis aot doad. aa rapaatad, bat Mdonly ToomrW. al*bt ta^ry. from whkh M Md imonrwd, and wa. nady to law hi. iewraay. Ha Md hmaad bia oaarooal to aa iaonbd yonn r Ban. who waa kOlod wMo IM diaaatar «. eoataiud my laTUra and popaaa, it notamlly rahallad in tba miataka which waa With Law-, aariatano. th. mono; wm taatortd to tM ptopcr parte. married. In tM tollowinc aphsc wa tnorad oat Mm on the farm, wbrro Mm liaad and loowd 00 maor. ■amattc Story of Two Orphan*. Cm Row Toak aonaapmdoat of tha Amman Wlitoa: A Uttlc bit kaowladca IM othar day, whtah ia nlaont aqwaiia patMa to the atory aa Md in yaam a«o a boy left hi. hotna in Bawt. aad earn, to thia eooutay, wham hia aonMay a— brothat. Tnialaft lolhoooie aad proiaotion of their pamnu two .till yoancCT Kiria, ana of mmaikabla banaty. The paraota diod; tM firia warn Mt alooa with may amnli with which to dapmd tor aapporl. Of lhatr beotham thry Md beard antbiiq far ami ywara, bat with aoMral ioMncA sad loofinctMy taroad to tM thoafht of than u thai, only eoaHoat tn 1Mb diatom aad looalinmn Acninat tho nJriga 01 thaix paator, they tamod their aflaota into money and M ' oot tor tba saw world, qsilo aan that in 1 tMy would Mro no difSen.tr in find- > not ao aaay aa they arttni paled. On ' landing ia Haw Taah tMy wwm appalled • IM maciritwd. of tM crawl city. ' did aot know what to go. Their ' tnqalrimwammal bybmcfato, mxi rnda J aad IM othar, almost at tM aad of bar < aaall atoekof aamey, tigbtoaH at the < pampoet of Ming hft pansflm and ig- < normnt of Ma character of IM pomooa 1 who prcdaamd aa intoraot ia Mr, aooapt- 1 aa inritation to ma* in a oooecrt- > aalooa. Oa tM mry flat nigbi aM aw « wUahtmaapimd * aramd Mr and IM bold admiiaboa bar • and modeHy of bar dram and daaaaanor, « howmar. attracted IM adtaatioa of two a ■bowing. triHd bam IM^^tM t - Iwm.- md wMa m tadblmt follow #1 M atappH to tM maeoa aad obtain. odfrom^Mr, aald Mr barthraiing tj^oM«m^of tbatr Mpm.^^TM troth of h STttSX^tod.T^P^lS'Mj j from tMpiao. in whtah aM waa. t *— A bm aad Mr d Mar a. ulha mapoet- a lodging, mdh tn 1 HI bhmaU to b in oompony witba^H b joar* am, M told Ma admtam, md y anahhraHj mpHmd by tM ia- g taamtof masftham. whofamd toba 0 on. of IM lowg-laat brotbm. Ofaoama V tbalr liaalilaa warn now all orar, tar U thiabrntbrnooaapiwahl^pomtimm ta aSoHtotomamwHhiiaaMm WMtbar o« -01 , , , h kagpr P*>pla ia Raw Xaak, aad a yomg a mwahAMk.MaaMh.pH t> Ma maanar qmte h. ■otRyofMamiddla-agaa.aadwMwfll tc ioabUm. Ma bdhraaall U. HI. b haHag aDaaad IM MA part of hi. naMm ta aaaart iimlf aa Mat atngla 00- I Baton. ________ hi MH hp an AnhwM. h. TM QHband 1 1 I. i.Hltgw ^ mlahdm-nyacbmymilH ^ niinj 1 1 11 mgi 1 11. hft la ■ had, im Ahaloand Biaaon at Ban o'oioeh »* aaMRyaahg TM-aHMrm. *> - aam|| ma rHaHaha Mq*in h H Z tnhmmN. md ww<y_lmr wMn thyy fc aahaAmi IM.iht.dtd ndhghd " atag ia taam lor Ma train at Biaaoa, . "hm,|aataa IMymmlotMMad of " xixs.'xsr.'xr ■' hamamingaf whiah amid aat M mta- ^ ■hao, Hfi imUaaar. J exEEEXSE tAH^blm ^ SSSSxS-" ■mm am. Ito^mf yad^Ma Mad ! aa
ia TISKLT TOPICS. " L^nH*7" A S^to «H*'bA.M *Z Mpom." t to am Mr dapart for tbo ArHicaaaa ? Tt-ffln^ -f -riiin ho d, of labor ahaMiaa. wM Ma aabanittad a report of MeeoaHitka of vagw-Uboran a_ throaghoat tha Stoto. TM dgnmapra- ^ aaatod am do! of paattealnr import, bat j, aimer mm of intomat. He ndriam a " tMttkl ly ndmg lor IM meatioe of oo-oparaim a aaanmatioaa tor mnonfnelnring and mining parpom; that a law ba pamad ^ proridrag for Ma amatkm of board, of t. patoa; that a pending bill to prwrtat w railroad amplorwa batng eompollad to wait moatha for thaar w«e. ba made a „ law. I TM apa and down, of oily life mn g waUOhmtrmtodlntMoamaf BobaatM. , Martin, a broMn-down old man. who ww moaatly arraatrd in Now lark for hia boarding hooaa. Mr. Lawmoea , Jerome, Jr.. pleaded for IM procurer, il aayinglbat he bed known him for twenty j y« era; that formerly be had baaa a pmmfneot irwirilmr of the board of ! law. made gtlta' of thooaanda of doi- . lnra to digenot ekarofam; that M bad r bm widely known and mapaoted, aad e that hia mind had beoome affwtod by 0 adrmmtim. or M nomr weald ham , onmanttoil the trifling Inremy of whiah j light lenience upon the prisoner, eend- . lag him to IM ally pataon for flm days. 1 r It aaanu tha adoltomtioa of eoflae la I aot oonflaad to thia eoaalry, for wa , rwd of an iagmdow attempt amds . imilatmc of ooflae mwoold. whan miaad , with tM gaaoine article, readily daeaim , IM oownmer ^TMenriy detoctioc and t authoritiea, in nnrmaqwnm of informaI Mm aant by a saperrieor at Lirarpool , that many torn of dotoatimw. a mfmrn , of tM dwrlleroa than, and whieh Md to that time bem ooomdarad aaeW. , bmg bemght by a fomlgn gwntUbrrad to be iatatrdad w aa adaltaastioc 1 ofaoSaa. TM inqnhy made led to Me Met a lewula a I J had baaa atortad in Mambaatm lortMpmpamMm of " Malilotina cefTee," a minor. ww made at Maaehaator of ahoal •arm torn of •• Malilotina aofke~ and of 0 > | A flam Writer. I mat Henry a Work tM othar day. What, reader 1 yea den t know this eala- I basted Work? Wall, yon know hit I Mast work, at laart "My Grand- I home, meal aad yoar-atma»a pro- 1 (ana, aad dow it tboklr down tM back I md afgh throagh aU Ma awrow lanmT Dm aemybody pky it. or dag I It, or ham K. or whiatla fl? Ton will I mod with grief, I know, wham I tall : tMt Mr. WoH ia now ia meaipt of . a wwk from hia pahlkhm. G M. 1 Only, for JM copyright on Mat wag. 1 la an ideal aatbar— aa idaal poat, < -poor Inparm flUal and caproioo. f bom tba depth of daaymir k M."h^ ! of atroag mft.K.m Ba i. baadaoma, haa blwh Mir and bmrd, fhwhiag ayra, 1 *wA ba ifrtam all day, aad Mwaya wrtkm 1 Ba ia a man af forty, aad Ma a I aflam; md M woald wO Ma aoaga a t® tM old rag-mao to b«y Mr a aaw I any time. I "How many aooga bam yon writtonr « said ta Mm. w I loaad hia toiliac ad J .nag M, ia table. i " aad «wa of tb. wmt of Mm aS WMMf '."oymtaal* • Anil .wHMMaaH Oariyta-aam ' tmgt tar -tartanlwd Maaaw 1 '^SmaaftM hiBRbgi I Maw aaw t wrtttaa." mad M in tM mm naad. < "bam had a way UmAad mia. and a ■ amaga an -Htah I qitM Ma ■ w JSTjgg *1Mj **"" » •Tli^gffn oTaJagaad BtoT^«rf JHL • -P.ll ii.niwtMlii.nm.BBii/ • J« 1 1 % TMeagh Qam^ JWaM a Oath." ■ B^nAHrTiil ■ I to aAhLT * " -I II Sin 1 IS to anybody « afla^- mid M andly; - Me aaSwH » mm id MmMamw a. m •
I PASS, MUD AID HOrhEBOLD tm Itmadim and *ro^ag**|^al^r^ Ma L Mro^hoot aignlfleaat in M cbameaar, macy a farmar Ma dawdad bia attaatkm to oeon- " with tbTaam. intdUgt^er 'ardto^M rmtioo w the obotee of milch arm. n atom lor feeding, aMapor piga. With .. aoma pmoaa the adKWbga woald M 0- | a 'tHrabto .pmaby. wito oahmjM ^ with bra partknlermrkat aad with tba cfiiaimMaiiiaa by whrab M ia aanoondla- *tDt Ia traraliag Ihtoagfa the ooonUyj faeored farming dMneta, one ia aorprised ai tha gnat ahaaain of interret I In the pool try baainrm among cor ran oral farmers. TA it ia difltoolt to name " any animal fad on tM (arm that gima belter ratarw for collar in food than poaltry, or the product from which sen " always ba mart at ed with aoeh tatia- ™ factory rtwolta In keeping pooltry, like any othar branch « husbandry, it '• ia aolytM beat thai inaorw a profit 'I TMra m little diflaraaea in tM ootlay of tuna and money, whether cme oe another ™ bread ia kept bat in tha ratona IM halanea ia natly to faror of the im- ™ prorad apeeimama. That which ia worth doing ai aU ia worth doing well, and nowhere ia thia mora mar-feat than in C IM poaltry lina. ■7 In this brief article rt is not iotoaded » to rweonuwod aay partioalar bread, bat "A to ean the attaeticm of soeb of oar raad- * an w Mm not of late r.ren thi. subject tha thoaght it dmarrra. to tM daaira- *" ^^J^^po^wcnw^en a moot of eal tinting erary aooroe of tnB earn* from the farm or rfllagr let 1- Nothing about the (arm w01 yield mo ^ good returns for care and jodiowaa *■ management j and whether for urn at -o home or feraals is the markat, nothing d * bettor appreciated than the thorn, w production, which ere aura to reauR j from a proper aeleotioo of fowU. gmomt * cma feeding and ekiliful prrparatwc of ► toon CWfirofor. >1 r.ii... « Me store to dry. aSotT ear taaapooad fttl of Ma for each paraoa; let It atasd to 1, tha dry teapot about three mlnutre; " «b« poor oa boiling water and let it ► etoep fire minutes 0 Barren aro Amm.-Pimand cme a six apples, aad rtew them for a abort u time with a little eager; make a batter - to the usual way, beat to the applea and a poor t eqpuddiag into a buttered pi. 1 dish. TM podding, wbaa properly t done, aboald rim op quite light, with f the apples ca top. Tb M anion at table with batter mid motto auger. third. Jan one-third MoeM), one egg! . fee and aggt, label! and '^t^toh^, - than pour oo boiling water aad boil ■ from flm to tan minutes. Than poor to . a cap Of oold water. Tan oat a , little of Ma ooAaa tots th. oap and rw . turn it to tha po. again. Bto cam aide a 1 few momruU to aattla. r Soorar Boot*— Take MH leaoop [ loar quite oold water; bring to 1 Ma boil aad Aim; pot to sow a aaok of I mattoa aad bod agmto lor half oa hoar; I Aim wall Ma a das. also Ma pot; hare ready two aarrata, eas large oahm, oaa maO Mad cabbage, <s>e bunch parsley, aprig oalery tope; chap all these 1 add yoar chopped eagetahlee, pep- ; per aad salt to taste; taM two boars to Soar Boer Maim Wireowr «e... _ In year aoop pot pat shoot a qaaatm 1 poaed of bottar; ato oo the store; abea faar large oniooe; fry, torn Mown, atimng all Ma time; pat to fear quarto , «Adwatap matof. cogmcupof qdit f cm aerriag; totr well with yoar potato ! la_Me stogto aofl1? MaaawStatm j Mm. regtiaT* kMtofwtoZ!! 1 1 ■«! dona to write thia article I « I«*ttmtaay wMte ! *"* *kto MmJM. apptogtouy J y * '. — 7 I and grmto*Aa a^J^ Ma"^ " 11X2*5. SUTJ2T | 5£K£?xErT j )dMafl*Ata' "wa> *"■» gaLw^Btttoj; —.iaa.WMr.to togUmm ;«
^ ia neither round nor motoou. and th^ ta aatthar to thia aflmaooo. It Md /. grown ao aliU quite aaddanly. Early "" errc tha' birds bam oaaaad to ttttM B now. Thr leaves aa tha tree, am atOl. T- Loo and a feeling ea if tM world Md . atopped saddled. u Baddmtly, awsy off aerom IM field, the top of one of tM largest oeka ehlria ^ toy ia the hand, of e child, and fella crashing to the earth, the t wiatnl Ada of tM Miles trunk looking aa if * writhing to ^ato. There is hardly tima ~ to liataa to the end. which aoaade tord nhle, bursting to to suddenly upon the when another and then another goer j down, aad then, suddenly and Sanely, r. ao and duly and ao fitepely it arm aa r, no momeot for thoogkt and eomprabeom aioo of what it means. Only a fearful in tearing aad crashing among the great m trunks; a fierce glare aad blase of »• lightning, thai you do not remember y, seeing begin, but that you know, with a It. terrible crash, assay now aad tbm, of aa if the mry hearaaa had split ar asunder, shea you know that aoma M great tree has baaa ton to its roots by a- IM bolt. A rush of rein, not to drops th but in 1 beef a Imed. white ah mta — ,d driven fiercely by the wind aad lighted is up to a horribly ghastly fashion b« tba lightning. The alendrr tree, to front of id yoar hoam writhing, twisting eboct, at bowing to tM eery ground, or brokaa 4- with a sudden snap, and whirled (unci oualy over the prostrate truce. Galilee a- dag out to the path by the water, aad the whole ground, as far ea you can aee, 0- I oaa sheet of water, like a (hallow lake, t- and lighted ap by tM Ugbtmag in a B- way that would hem aided Dante in hto A -Inferno- had Maeea it. Tba house to itself trembling on its foandntiona. and is ooee or twice muring aa if to topple rt over, and rain driving in throagh rrmrj ig creek and crevice an 1 plaoaa where yon It under thTrtunglca ; fiWl^'thTfiS r under and around the doors, and spui btog serosa the room through a bole In r- the window-pane, made by tha hail that now mingles with the into and pounds C The lake ia a boiling. nUlilig caldron, >- with th. wave, all to a foam, and your » boat beating itealf to ptaeaa oa tMroeka. >1 Than, aaddanly aait aama upon you become, a ahowar, than ia doaa; tM * wmd dim oat; Me thunder sounds far ■t Umr and farther away, till H become. * only a diataat nunbU, and the lightning d become, lees and lam vivid, till it e flaabea tar off oaa now almost eloudlam 7 aky. Ton look at door watch to am b what time it ia and try to remember a when thia all began. Ton remember - three o'clock, and now it is only Ave . o'clock, and yet you feel as if you had , apaa the door ta go oat and find tM 1 yard full to small gn.liaa, yoar shade a tress nearly all ruined. tM timber 1 about yon fall to fallen and lodged and - Lghtniag-nTsn treae, and your chimney 1 only oaa brink high. Too go down to reoeae your boat end find tM white- , oapa rushing to to sham mm yen never » sew then do to nay other time. Then ( you go buk; half ao hour later the eun ; is shining, IM birds singing aad tha t water already nearly soaked ap by IM . tkntoyhmd. Io« elmoto wonder if it , Ma baaa s dream ; bat Ma fallen tram 1 over which you .ml dimb. Mid yoar . owe brmae, not a door to whieh will ehst ta a deeded melity.-BMma bLX i beck-Dews tar Wssktogtaa. TM gmadlsMer to Mrs. Imnghoras. who died reesoily to Ttol.ikj. wm William Payne, to Fairfax eoenty. Vs., I to whom Collins" history to Kaataoky 1 ' preserve, the following incident: ' Ai Me Ume Qemaeal Washington waa , tototorod * «*- tak tta£* ^ bT ! teeac htm rod^Willtom Payne, to which | ~M^ to ba firm and* Washto^an ! wm beloved by all A mighYarefUe- 1 ! Me two, hsraded as aH^il atoUT ! Daitog Ms ...uftoiu—j war. aUs I Wsshlaglna was oa aRtolls hta tamfly. I WflMm P«ym. with hi. aoa^DaVrtl 1 arftadtaM'toto h whom M totasdasH Mr. Psyws m iol- ' |tams: -My dsss. Mm tsMaMtta mm *** » {tall s 1 till . MgHlro." « ^mttattsmltoa^to whtoh iMtaTamaT h j — ta | BIB * g I I, I p jtaaktagMHaHw RNAAH^WMM W 'tauMm tak-'ta'tojjltr taM Atoig •» ca - :5EH5EEH3:
BOW T*B ECLCS PIBBT. »i Aoor^^t^sTtocwiptioo » to IM tarribU msaaecm by Eslss to as W Boglkh f cam to South Af nee. as tai14 TM mats body to tM British advance, " "ad*r— OmlmmlomA. pameMtoad a • over te so ty miles beyond Borte . Drift, to nenr whieh e mmp heil beec iBlf I i lis 1 A, with n eswAy. imaaieliiig to 101 wagons. 4 1,400 oxso. two guns, 400 shot mm) ™ shells, l.«00 rifles, 150,000 round, to £ ' whols valued st *500,-00 Tar m£ °* ! beyond Borka's Drift Lord Gbelmaford " left tha convoy guard and advanced with a* ' tM remainder to hia forces, some lea or 1 twelve milaa further Into Zulu -land, ta " to look for the may,- eto. ft after *- | ward tuned oot, were at the same time * 1 10.000 atroag. Lord Chelmsford bemg 7. j well oat to tha way, they fell npoe the ooavoy. The British fought hard, aad n , retreated gradually spoa Mr oemp and «- its valuable stoma, thus getting the sup ! °' , port to all thesr 1m mad tale lorrea. Thr ' a ! | Zulus tall last bates the deadly rifle ; •« , bat they earned out their ooaiageoos o! : teetim with a bravery whieh will not be' i " , forgotten when Me hiatoriao ooarna to , I tall their story. To hurry aa caooan • I tor to the death struggle, hand to hand, n, ' It the Zaln idea. They advanor ia a hi 1 body, the man in tha rear rushing ml, m the gaps made is front by tha aoamy's >7 : Ore. Thee the man, with abort kame pa and ahitod^ aling bet Ibarnflaml - 1 leap npoe ths fos. Thorn who are armed to with spears faeaak them off short aad 9. I convert them Into short ■ words This ta what happened at Iaamtala aad it. j ths osmp at Bwka's drift TM m | overwhelming numbers to the Zu as whan there seems to Mve been no opto 1 portunity to availing 1 involves of In- ! e, I to overpower the red -costs The Brit I iah, both oOears and man, fought and : ita | fall where they mood, each to them, j mm however, slaying hia two or three to I to oae tn the mmqual fight The color, of | le the regiment and the storm fell to the ! ■a valuable weapon! aad ammunitioo, « whieh they aoald also show to possible a- leas than flfty-uae British oOoers and Lq, fi70 ^ee Uy dead In the eeoked ounp U betes tM Zulas carried kdf the spoils. Is In the meanwhils lord Cbalmaford wm L still " looking for tha seamy |- WMa ir ha haateoed bank, to diaoover that tho L force he had left in hia rear had been a annlhllatod. Tha Zulu had not held n tM camp, bat Md carriad off literally ■- aa awful ansneof alaughtor. Than was ■ aot a living anal fat It There nam DO g wounded to toad and aaoror. Quarter il Md norther beta ssked anr glvaa. Black a aad whits lay togslhar in the death's grip- Bo4h had fooght with eqaaleoor- ' ageand daspantroa. Tba sturdy Eng■r bahxana Md mat in tha athlabc Zulu a • teanan worthy to hia stoat The under - « rated savage had shown himself a cma- 1 d turn upoa whom drill and discipline may i « courage aa 00 Europeans. • . r A Wsman to ertL d Ths wife to a certain well-known 1 y rancher living Deer thia place haa got 0 tM true grit. Bar hue band waa away 1- 00 business a whole weak raeeolly. and , . °°A day while be waa absent the p«up a gave oat. TM nearest neighbor lived s , a long distance, aoahe bosatodup tM pipe , | tamtof. aad foandttu^tM^ ttunble tay , t maeh worn to work properly. Asray a she weal and out a ww one, using tba , r old one as a pattern. On returning, she . t loaad that a targe hog had (alien is to , t tha open well Nothing daunted, she , - got a atroag rope, made a .Up-nooae, , fished it aroaad IM squealing porker, , and then lifting sa bard ee aba noold, made tM aad hat to Ma curb, thus ! , "tarns"* Miimal partraOyoat to the ■ watar and pmvaating it from drowning. ; him to tM rope, and ia tare tioll"^ 1 U taMs to tad it, that bog. 1 Bat before tha raaoaa to tha parent ! ^AMm'wttl^tMto*' ta 1™' [ '■ tatotMtr tmtama } " taoat IM recovery to Ma 1 SM prooorad a ladder, whieh. ' bowewi, though kmg ranagh to townh ' Mn water, wm aot long eaoagfa to natt the mottaw oftaratoioa,11 M"" "J top rowad, mating both IM aoth. Thaa ctMbiag down Ma Mac- , ladder aM manned the two pig. MM -My to the nmtom TM. Mh Am qnfy .1,11 f tM taathm. lomatog IM pfpataTto. mB. art A I ig — Zdaarmma (thi) T A Caralral Trtrk. A rary tavorito trmk adapted at lama, " Ftaa. tomraM ttam. tar tilgllT^ " EESiHHSHhmtaa wkHnatMaa^ktauhi at ■ im * SEjEEESi : ■ HBto Mra Mto tty rot — M
" Ti ij »— 1 ^gtaBB.'Ml--. j Mte»tay"^,"~'t>* '"* TM body to Ma 1 ill I ataaatoto to a MM ami, wiMU-'u^ rt^'ulhl ' A A priar -fight Qasrrvlmg uvea pat. mtoma at tM eoaaty lair. Bumble Baa ta IM baiak aaw to a A gambler woald mtMr tat yoa oH thaa tat yon win. any t-ma. Shoot, Tall aad Htolr* are tha nam-a to thrm Naahigaa tamilssa. Ha aaad for Mr hand baf ore mamago, ; and Mr Mad aawad few htm alter. TM Indians eollivsis five time, ad mack land aa May did tan years ago. Tba man wm Mad ap, indeed, who triad to borrow a qaartar to so boar. ! A girl morally arraatrd in New York , wm charged with aavrataesi berg Is rise, t Many men whistle trots want to I thoaght. bat law from thoaght to wank TM t rtsasss wild grapevine is galhct- ' ad and shipped to France to ba used lor Why should aot s oawspsper eocao- ' mine spam in folding ita Isaac, by una [ iMug-dooaaf I I Ws am a fanny people. We wear , | socks over bam feci, shoe, over socks, I end cloth overshoes - A Philadelphia firm Use msmflsctnrad I j lbs khedlve to Egypt. I Hair rat from people's beads by Au»- > j tin (Taxm) barbers is sold to ths plaat- > There's oaa ephare that belongs to | TM monthly east to Me Eoglmh exI meted at from *5,000.000 to *8.000,000. I Ooaton truant may be better thaa , rschaa, bat If nay oaa wants to will m I hell a million dollars, well take the ; tad when jm tat In last year's tea A dims, ia west s pteassat way b mskss yea fssi s£ threegh lbs tsf. " Nature is fall to poetry," csclmime an enlhuaisatic magisinc writer. This ' Horn resemblance between urtam^nd II kta waste paper basket. I But for his dog, which panned him and - held him down till tM neighbors could I break in and bind him, s farmer near lb pan. Wis., woald have killed his wile end child while ia an insane fit. ' A number to enlerpriaing individuals 1 have been ragagvd In ooUeotiog boom ' of hones that fell In the late battles between Russia and Turkey, and have sold Bwitasrtand "is vary profitable. Tha Anglo-Swim oompany last year cleared *500.000. aad aftm setting aside half to this m a nam 11 fund, declared a dividend to eighteen per seat. A Western paper gives this little bit to backwood gossip beteewi parent and child -. -• Ia the bowling to a dog always followed by a death 7~ asked a tittle girl to bar father. " Not always, st the dog it nm him, ".'was the parent's F*aly. A little giri, rimtmg a neighbor with queried: "Do you like it, Luisf* Tbe innoocut replied: "Why, mother •aid it wm a prrf.el fright, bat it deal scars ma" Lsura's mother didn't stay ate that. " WMt'i aeons foe the goose." Pen•eager (ia eeoosd etam): •' I think I've gal into IM wrong nerriege .- Ticket inspector (sternly): "The difference mutt be paid r Passenger (triumphantly): •' Oh, jast so I Than 1 11 trouble te thrm shillings; rva a flrst-eiam tsokrt."— TNaseA A man having aoow years amos etotaa Sharp rt Michigan, in Barmy, tied ita bia fiaalieail to oany it away, bat ia getting oecr a grt. IM abmr, it i. thoaght. Angtfedjad by a raddra apriig rtippH tort down to his throat, for they found ta Jbrt posture, the sheep hanging on one mda of the rsie aad Ma man dead ca tM otMr. Oae of Charim DiekeM daaghtem-in-taw. Mm. Alfred Taemyaoa Dtakraa, baa wMm Mr baebaad Ms for aamml yaam bem living sad |ggg|B Mat. am drivimoat with Mr littta «ri^taa< and. running away, finally and the young wif.wmao dreadfully injured timt aha died ta a taw laaa. I (S Itekwi Is Irak '**" ■JataWmrt. -t MBa tm Aat heavy bds base enseal to aah^ bmllliBl 1 1 1 II 1 asry-. •—Ftata to'tMta MM. *Th^te^ a frawaag Plillltmn thwarts every •AmtefMetrMaemdpkmmtheymay Aag hflrt amm Bat H Me^s fatMHIaHttAaflAflaMAiBi > 1 lalaat ta-wvwkMdFi.eitm..^ Thejiaehial hAnTh* M WHe^rtl Mai peaMm! tarn taaq M Meamm'"f 'hair JdM "AMMMM^teaH ilJZi | nsnsFj

