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V0L*XL CAPE MAY CITY, ». J., THUHSl)AY, MAY 8, 1879. NO. 22.
,JQi wwwVmo"" T**"*- .. .. — _ pkopxjh».u„1v1, vojlM. ~ JOHN ■. HUFFMAN, A torwr «rri Oniirallurttt Vim, awn ■ GOTTEN A NIXO-, 4TTORKBTg.4T.LAW, WALTER A. RARROWB, Ohnnoerey, Obaaooy,
—" — *—« aafomkteaq. HNWHERBERT W. EDMUND*. A ATTORNEY - AT-LA W SOLICITOR Df OHAMCXRT, mmv BUI, *. I. OTBDTKM CARDS. MAAC N. Nim% Marobant Tuilor sod DNlw In Oat** rarniMbtag Ooodg, _ topaVrCX. ELDREDCE JOHNSON, p * oorr I swan a waitxju.***^. o*.x*aw. WARE A ELDREDCE, CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS — ggfil —raai MATTV'C Celebrated Ml lid Golden Tongue PARLOR ORGANS. ■ESS ~T~ DANIEL F. BEATI Y, BEHTTliES MMI1M TESTIMONIALS. danIel f. beatty. siilcl j ★ ! nmrtrn a» JobPTtttjagOfflce ; s-SSSSSP2 •" ^is=ssr— 1 = J TmrnSr'sTlR 5
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^ j rmZTrntovitoto r*1"** - TB wmM w " **"' n WdM— -Stoteafofa. Hp».T>JU. Mil8, j l« anuren — r-d,. WM> »■ ■■■IwM, Aad Urea bKMiHn "Ah," 1Wk«.BU»ihta, IMdiyitT.Mk4ita.B4 [ Irlkk^KBiiB i T* wad sto 4aw> 'tm« to* so -aa. ; B* to- to. Ufa.*. .**«,. ■j AaSdred .Ire. sire «.**«,. REUNITED. Un a wild OctoVr aifal .EklaKaymoodautreride her solitary fireside in IM truth to trt? ^ lire kladlte* of neighbors Tfaktaiac Ure ram, aire found link Mn. for ^ h"°ra* provided far bar But toredgbt she serened nbrrurinrialoMof tVlmkix-plaombi hrr life. Hrr joox sktcr Scgduc. Ure te* of hrr chunk hnd Ita montlx b« mnrvkd. Th. old gray InaoMd bed hex Ml desolate when hrr smiling Un went from It. U Im an Elsie thought nn,AM > tribe of .mall trephew, .ndntecm Way teg with brr . while their husband arrnm|remi,d Ure bridal pro IT on their tour, but tbej Ul^ba asleep, ud there n no fob* of lheir l»mn In «h» »■■ ■ Ml prim-looking room. except . great hmk* of phygUafi SSSf-t'Gi?£^ >-hy KMrt tfoybronn dsUpmn.that "eLc's ktew 'dlTiUwij . the vktfa of ■ fatal arcidtmt. nod Us ■Mow. n. w.brimoi by IV awl and arvipcrafc'a'sss ■jNta^ 22*" ch"d'™ 10 "" l™«k. prombre llnl'd. wtmld dorot. Mr Dfr to Urewt. Th. girl mold dying mother. 8V tV MM » Una afagred U. ud holdIX l« efom to Mr bo. an. ud lanklx upen th* trarflsl has of th. liule group 5^j^> <-*-«■ «■" liutwhriMW hnd mareed lo MNV. and Eld* I Kurort hnd brr»- teltMM until Ihr and <KTTundm of Ihr hnml ««, onr. xd Ibr tttth bmil, hnd ncnraad tothadBok*a hour, thai EUa full; onnfnhBuU.1 KliUolBdunderuku. X«a who ham tmj, fend will hi I ma nai li nlth. aa*x«W Una far ahr fcOrwingwk. mini. CM. 'I mul. LIZ* ~ &L 7*2? t, gruBMn .ahrdrndnndWrn^^A. N^dnmfr^ttT! | tSJS.-lS.i'Sl-S ;
! ran, no tiding, of John Fr. nrt, |»d fcilm on EM. K.7mond . r.f. Wbrn . -V- knnr th' I l» W gone ud would n« jrtnn.. «hr TBW undulij ^th«rd 1 Heabem J^ttdrrneanrmo of thrh^,|^2J^Ob cnA* br Mddrmbrr. rt I hctioaa. Tbu. xd aoo^ idnlnlxlT. afar turned to her Hfcduk. Trnr milrr ymr routu on. EM. .pun aod wort, and dlrectnt brr maidm* and numadin bmfaan and all thine, atrorr to «pp), to then, tbr ptaerof tbr pamla tbey had loat In time the Wound, of brr bout haniad. at IraM thejr mad to blrrd at rmrj lonrb. ud .be learned to find aolaer in the affrrtiou of hrr rbildra. aa ahrcailad than, while habit Bate her dnthaUghL and alBoat piraauL "The midnight boor hnd already paaaod w hen Ebie roar to retire. lirr kmc. kmriy rigil had made ha timid ""IidU. trluL""" h*rdl' r*~ the outer dour, ud rraoaukd Uin-ori, the hooB. But Elate'i only thought wna of a Mtmmoo. to am, aie* or dyix heA for in that quiet neighborhood people war arldom abroad at night on lan. urgent rrrud.; an amlltx at bar muarlra alarm, and aUU tronhBx hi apllr of her bravery, ahr undid the f-n-nlnr of Ihr door, and threw it open. A tail mu. wrapped in n kmg dark ridix tionk. aaood upon the threahoid th- light of tha flarix email, Ekde held, ahr could not du,i-r.;.i. Imam. She only BW the atrmagr rnger "~-gm IT7 l'rt<>'' ryrm' " "" " Madam." he aaid. "I am fauighted. ■a you are. and in tryix «o reach the next rillaga lutrr hot my amy. I am drenehed to the akin, and my home h too weary to go further through throe miry rooda; and arrix a light b-re, I hare ventured to crave a ahr Iter hw him and ' far myaelf. far the remainder of the nlghL 1 aaanrr yon tfaot you arill find ' "Sir." Hair returned, umply. "the •kuwa of Raymond farm hare nmr been clued to the weary wayfarer. Kilter. 1 and^a terrmnt wDi cue far your borer." | ber silently, na abe'lmld buh^M 'bruJ 1 lanf of the doo. •. What ana it that, at 1 the eight of that tall muffled farm ' enured ber heart to beat eo art idly » She 1 put up the bar that secured the dour ' end them preceded ber guest to the apart- 1 meat she had Mk She stirred the smoldering eanberv. ' and threw on freah wood, which caught 1 the flames that noon leaped cheerily up ' y. the broad chimney. I-ewring tlw wrangev 1 la "iwerixover the blear, abe arret and ' called the gardener to take charge of the 1 b ™ wedghlx impatiently at J " What aEl^uae back ahe busied her- 1 sell ailaatiy. In preparing refrreWnt J * ■«"!»« _Bmkk the 6 * ehe moved about. Thrill after thrill • » dmt through Ewe's frame, aa ahr M » Mue'-i^t.-rexc ghmeee. She had B begun to Bel almo* Mghlawd m hie C * ttir-*1- ^ t " -Madam.- be mid. pointing to the " . row of little ehoen. and the oeerflowix 11 basket of toys. " I are that lonely a. L. u I borer, it 1. not derekte. Qumu '■ ; bloom here. ^u^re*° ;iuk"dd3rre «» I ■ MINI and loving, and doubtlea n *' I good buafanad. Pardu me. mmUm." I be added, observing Ekie'. eh T^^ZZS." 2sassarasT- - JtriHi'-x-rS Ctnotlem. en. set III quleg'y : bt "There are children here, bat net "* ' mbw I hare neither banlamd nor rhfl- " J dtm." and a faint dgb struggled up bom Ul I her hmrt.B ehe thought of what Bight " 1 bare ban. * « " Jwal tbre th. gardener came alamptx * Juat x
J katthrkftchea doer and showed him- • *h*^f ,nabu^j "Tour meal i, prepared. ^kTLid; . " wh-n you hare partaken, the arrant will show you to your room." I ! «"■* goodnight, ah. ■ : StaC-ffS'Jsi: : gmm. and mmrelix why hi. IreJ, , mingled so continually with h« rSoi of the past. . TW nm«mukkx. whm thtbarehflna \ -BaflwwIea.mmUx- ha aaid. -I ought to inform you who I an. that you ' map. aa but. know yon hare not be- ' "—wed nmr kindnwe an one unworthy . • " Few twenty yean I has. bean a wandsrer la eaha had*, a red. knaiy. dia> ' appointed man. Tag I hare erer km a e IB ef eeriy ||||||| II. f ~I wva born and Ured till manhood la , the midK of a regkm mneh Hka ttd. fat c whfrh your home i. Maatad.* 1 wn an ink a. hat I hnd a caret! - , - red BUT frtre*n Hygmmfc. had a \ 'r*^ **• : Nbwau.fi ■ 1 by «h» ..... of bar | I I , and <Br weddkg fare * aaar. whan anm^Tmhdlnmre 11 5ri^H£5:
ml nmpllciiy; - never agala reUl death ;" T" ' and she lendtad up into his fare with the lid . old evmfldix glance that had greeted ■ed him a wore of yean faefare. T- Tay.gftal, the middkBgal pmr ed amtiedJNKm (he old heaaeaupd. which "• era, bee^SCdaad adorned by the weahL af- John Francis brought from lorrign w- lands, and dearer far to than than any palace home, with tha aaorr of meamwiB an that paople ha dim chambers, ud all ad the green demesne which had witnessed «d their early Joys, and their reuaioa after fa srery years of separation. A lad hag's ratal Bile. £ Thomas Kellry, a yoamg Brooklyn i*r driver, wm bitten twice in the hand by " a Newfoundland dog- Kellry hnd the wounds cauterfawd. and themgbt nuUiing further of them until two months afterward. when be wasariaej with spurn.. I rared wildly and wban water was brought Into bis presence be shrieks: a with terror. Tbco It was surmfaed that ^ he wmauflerix from hydrophobia. Dr. u P. J. Prendergaat was tailed in ud I u found Kelley fcrerish and excitable, lie ,, placed a thermometer 1. hi. nsouthwlo obtain the temperature of his body, am! , when withdrawing it the young mu i r supped at h ud barked like a dog j T These ud other alarming symptoms left ^ of the disease, and the doctor ad- | T -ministered mo-pbia in doses of a half ' grain ee— . ,wo ltoura. but tint treat ment aid not prod ore tbr slights* gfrct k uc hit patient. Durix the afternoon the spasms became more frequent ud , violent, tbr patient raring and drmu.l X of those preernt that they wawld allow him to bare the room, warning ■ them in ease of refuml that be would bite than. Hypodermic lgiectiam of hydrate et chloral were ndmiobmred to . quiet his nerrea, Kelley being held down , to the bed by four powerful men while , ' temperature then was KB. ud bk pure" r fast at the rate of lift to the minute , Dree injection, were continued tfaruu;l.1 out the nigbt and the next morning- and , a conulutlou of phyriHus^ wm ltad Prendergaat's treatment wm pofactlt . peerpre, and could only be improved by I , the Infection of bee-flea, milk and brudr , to strengthen the man. ee nothing could .. ■ farted down his Uirueu. owing lo the i i I revived under this treatment, end t eat up in bed and conversed with hi- j i , enotber and acquaintances, who were If , present- Thrice, when he frlj the , returning, be warned them to krepat a safe distance or to secure him , •o that be could not tajureuy of (ban . " Vuu know." be said, "that I caaTooa- ( trol myself when I'm la this rendition. 1 and I might do a great daal of harm If do ao." Wfacn In the throm of three j terrible convulsions hit first efforts were ,, nrnde to escape to the street, be insisting , that be would die If kept in the ream. u despite the powerful grip of two u men. be broke away and started on a run „ the stairs, but wm taught, and after , a severe struggle wm taken back. lib and yrik could be beard through . ewutbs large Icaapcai home and by Kvaraun. of the College Hospital 1 etaff. remained by the bedside of Kellrj " from two o'clock In the afternoon up to r hefor of his death. At three o'clock " patient's pulse beat at tlw rate of IW J" tbr minute, bb eyes were wild and be V at tbe mouth. Hypeederrnir in- J1 * ction of dlgllatb to quiet the action ui '■ heart and morphia to act on tbe twv system, were administered up lo ^ kaif-paa aine o'clock. Kelley dept far a ^ ed and coavevmd raliocally i: fibortiy before eleven o'clock be ernt far hk friowb. m be mid he wtffaed to "> tbesn all before be died. In response to hk requea between twenty ud thirty •» yaug mm ud women of the neighbor- £ thhTfloor the S « w'yfag.^ He shook Mmk with nil of Jthey filed by hk cremh. PUUmmln- <• mre before hk^^KWley wm seised - C «« Md'^retupo^ft^ thlih 'be dlj
' awnksWarda af Wtaflam. i Tbe bmt earner mom cf a renuhlir k dw^id ; Iftbarekuythtognsore poignant than ! • body agonicix for nai of bread, it k . » ami which k dying of hnngw of ilfbt. Arwtkp^knka.rivw flowix t calmly ahmg; whlk npamlmat.muk I totett^L eadhf up mire and din Bwkf a faoma that k all prearblx rrastsis^.sfjss; i the childrm away aoomv or ktar. I or aofo. tfa^T r "Lmwock.** M kmport^ factor * qam* quarrek baa am relativa k 1 TWek. gift tha k ska*, bfow. " ■■d tkare k a kind word dmt k muni- £ faNMtMAhlkmklkX- t. IWewmtrntaaaameflfathakanrea. .. : yrr 7ZXLUZ: nar- •
f A tiaaa teadetlabe In Boms. Italy, laa yat there was a rd onwkhgiri named Ge«Ua Seta.,, who ir painters and sculptors Two noted ■h sculpture, who erere brotbos— Irsotu Ih and tiabfiei Bagnagetli— Irll drepcratei j fn in love with the siren, who was as toil qoettish b ahr was beutifuk and the "" result wm a flwer quarrel, in which J! Krno-to wm killed; after which the -d bcutiful cause of the fratracide fled -r with * young brigand, while the murderer tarsped the kw only to folia rlc tim to tbr mu* rack i ng ud maddrnix remoree. Tbe image of the dred brother >r returned lo him In the gukr of lore, as be bad been before the -wautifol Glflis had estranged than, ud his lore far the woman turned to hi Iter hatred. Ue r. '.arrived what tbe Italians believed In ' a. a son of aupcretlticn ud duty— o l .. cewdetta ; that is, a sworn vengatce. He1 ,i disguised himself.'sad. upon the report „ of a visit ts> Paris, frrqurn u.1 the Imunu r. of the tliicvrs ud igigmads of Rom., d where Giglia habitually went. He we i not long in finding ber. but it took six ! 0 | months to persuade her into his rasi- j i! ' dence ud win fare confidence, which lie n did. however, at iaat, ud under ao pre- ! ; ; feet a gukr that she nevre suspected wlio ft | lie was. In carrying out hk re-sdrUa Ik •• I lind become poor, and was obliged to j - | work at wood -carving to make a lire!!- | If hood. He carved figures of saints, ud - | tbe work was so beautiful that tbe 1 ; "a lata never wailed lug far purchasers, a | line day Glflis disappeared suddenly. 1 | and three days afterward lev mangled j ■ ] csnpse was found In the Tiber, but who i - I tbr murderer was nobody could even ' E suspect. The wood-carver disappeared J 1 ten days afterward, and in bk room the ' landlord found Uw blood-atained gar- ' ' i menu of tbr bauitifni model-girl, ud . I i kern sculptor's tool, with evidence on it ! r of tbe crime ; so that it was plain that ■ • ! Hughs'* last friend, the wood -carver j had done it. But where to find him wm , j the quartan which no detective could ] ■ 1 answer In tbe meantime tbe sculptor. I who had bora supposed to be visiting | Paris, appeared in Borne ajmla- A month ago. long afar the crime had reared to ot» re* uybody. u art in happrurd to ' In the police headquarters, ud no- • 1 tired a figure in wood of Hi. Sehanian. I and was so much struck by its beaut; I I til* be inquired why and bow It Came 1 ' in such n place, j "Why." said an officer, "that saint 1 I wa^made by the wood^nrvre whomur- j • dered tbe pretty model-girl. He left it 1 whec he ru off " " Tben.* exclaimed tbe arttot. "I eu ! | tell you who tiie murderer Is. far I'll I , Mnr that that figure k the work of . (labriel Bagnagetli. So other sculptor . Borne could have done it." | I lahriel's retnorar bad been wiped off , by the accomplishment of bu cradefu . , no axwi>r did the officers confront with the figure of St. Sebastian, ud , the opinion of the artist, thu be buret ) a frantic fit of caga and roc tweed | crime. Hk artistic skill had be- r traced him through all bis precutiotu. , The ( eeaarks. It k a common error to confound Use 1 With tbe genuine Banian, 1 whereas the farmer belongs to u altogether distinct race, and hi* laoorporation with tbe rmpire k of comparelively ment date. The annexation by 1 Russia of tbe Ukraine ud Ha pope la- " occurred aa late aa IMS. when Pa- , the tonne, owner, -as proOreud 1 by the rebellion of Bogdu Khmrtnltski. complete poamakoa of the Low* f was not secure to KjsbU Ull folly „ half a century later, under IVger tbe AltiuMigh numlwrix only ^ '.Kk-ooc. me. capabk of twuix «■«. |j t nai ka hare always been remarks- . ble far their fierce and indeposdent •pML U k th*r bu* that they l.ve ^ j^riab'T been couunudol in boile by " trelrvrsal la other parts of the on|dre. " wrvsr reload among the. I. uy fann. A reentry ago. in the reign of ii Catherine II.. there broke oat a Coaaaek rebellion, which. If aocceeafuL would bare chug"! tha whole history P> f wave
, Of Humht. In I71« the Curias', murdered husband. Peter III., wm adroltlv f reei. slid by n Coaaneh soldier. Ikelmu PugatatfoaC srho cloaaly rrinnlled ' rirTs-iT1"^ P*°t'>'1°f : £c w^foT t^ wm completely aurcmafol ; but hk delay to onmpy Moscow gave Catherine s forms time loaammhk. The bnpoaor's adherenu (rednally tell away from him. and he km at length reptnred by Col. Mlcheieon nmr BnretoF. in rm. and pnt death with I. of great The Cenatllatlei af EMoork sSSHSSiSS b-s-sw sj,ii-i a,*ilmrnt!.srtx.ztstizz.'sz.'rs K— - OMSb-nUSM, H— -r i— nS autb-r. ud ^... M — ibb ...bus .s iM.i I STtErSHrr gysrSLarSa
C-FBBKJrr SOTCS. ■| Gnat Brifain hm appointed u "Ok ' , rmfaahiaties." and the land, n IWs hse kjss prinUaghk daily trovsi of !° very much the same ee lb* rmpUrod in ' Ow signal office pf Use War Department "*■ of Uw Untfad Sfatea. The Untied Kfag dom k divided Into elrveti distrVts. ud ,, a farersa is nmde far sub in Ungrnqr I not eaarntially different from that whirl, r I may he found uy moraix •» Amvricu tg , Tbe W ston UnfcnTriegrnph Comer ' puy has earned na iMW'r years got » $*.000,000. of Which $14—30.000 lias is been paid ova fa tbr stockholder* in *e dividends, while tbe com puy has some in ! hos*ds ud ottwv property Tbe Mtla I vraukee Chamber of Oaanwvre. feeling rt wire of their own to (Tiirago a year ago, B. 1 five ITSLI for ten words, ud tbe direrj. A sa of furniture is mentiaoed in r Masaacbusau (aiprn that becameittfest- ._ , ed with hundreds of moUis. Tlir bevel, t and three gallons of benkne. ceding j ninay catu. thrown ovegghem. out o> n , I small waterix-pot witb a fine rose, i '» a lew hour, they .err dry ail odor I divappotred in Uiree or four days; no •Ojury was done to varnish, wood, fohric ' ; nut a sign of moth l*a* sinre broi sern. . ° 1 Hk vnrpa wm also sprinkled all around I , U*e sids of the room with equally good i I effect. This it said to be "a son of trade e i secret among upbolstenm" * j Bnkimore is the champion city at I Anofirs far the muufarture of cheap ' i telly is u animal rat lire thu a vegetable 1 I I product, bring simply gelatine, colored ' and flavored according to tbe fruit tiiat ' t k fa be represented. Huston jelly k ' chiefly made of apples, also flavored ud j J colored In Imitation of other fruits, ud 1 tbe imposition is discovered by very ' 1 few. It costs fourteen nut* a pound. < ! w hich is but about half wbslUr ere, n in, fruits represented cu be rappbed for. < ' Bostno k also a great raspberry jam ' . mart, and the eight firm, muufarturing it produce u aggregate of five hundred I , tons a yvar. It selk at eighteen. rents a 1 . I pound, and is made from drie.1 map- i I , A ease of peculiar atrocity has just , ' triad al tlw Court of Assises of . ' Saour-et- Loire, in Frucv. A peasant , named Pierre Moncauit. fifty-five year* of age. has born found guilty of killing by poison or strangolatioc no iaa thu nine of hi* children, the offspring of hi* * : marriage* with three different wivta. After bis first wife bad hren dead two ' months ud a half. Uuncatllt consoled ' himself with a second, and the interval r between her death and hk third mar- " riagc wm exactly six works— rirvum- " •tanccs which certainly lend one to suspect that bar. too. there may have hern * foul play. He and hie third wife wrrv tried together He lias beat sentenced dentil, and she fa twenty yam' lord d DeWitt Watson, after guarding for y tho wveks tbe tomb of bk boy. who wne a lunged at Newport. Ind.. concluded be u would adopt some other mode of pre- u ventlx uybody tram stealing Walter n body. Unardlng bis tomb n "very night witb a double-barrel slutbecame tiresome, and too big a task r, to fallow up all summer Tlw father ud of the sons took all tlw dirt out of u that the remains had not been dkturlwd I', they drova large stakes all around the bo*. They thai took n two-Inch oak fr plnnk and spiked tbrnr layvre of it down „ solid to the tops of three stakes, making -va thlcknraa of six iarhre of solid oak. » which no mu cu burrow througb in ic owe sight's time. After thk was com- „ pleted. the dirt was again placed into , \ pros* n Is a vary interesting
r- Three protuberances consist really of rely aarve storm of fat. which the camel usre j- aoc only for kerptx op tbe action of hi. d bean and lungs, hut ako for producing a kxxmiociau in bk frequut enforced fasts -n nmcmg the I til I fa of Arabia or India. „ The humps daindlr away aa he marches. y the bear's fat durfog hk hibernation, •s only, of course, much more rapidly, aa ■» ho*e ao much more work to perx, I* may appear streoge th* the 1 luall amount of food we eat should rofllev it to carry our large and bulky bodies a through *11 the varied movement, of the . day- Bat thk difficulty cBaappenrs at , oats' wfagn we recollect bow large u m la • vary small piem of matter. ! L John C Hamilton. . St. Look loth- ] D m$k baa ia hk p i si, tad a tha kaya of « the old French Hostile What the mob • af blawere tore Ds Iaaaay. the governor, » fapiecm. mmrfUw rwofotkrnkm. Ls- » chaOel by name, asenred the krya. Thev ' were kept la the lochaatsl family until iRSurtssae • from Inkskil. the latter befog hi need ' of maory. There am Are kaya la Use » bush TV kagret cu loaka as though J B ware wmd ky Hugh d'Aahriot kimaeif ' what. In a$K V lacked fa the first r • >11*11 i^fffi'JJil^ I^l^sfa- lib ( ' tt&estjz iTsa'S uSi , • anu mwtll Aa* a pfore of anpar paau f through thorn with dlfficwJ^wlOV . | IggJfck.Vfammouflv.Vfo, , Two I qB I aamofaaqhaa. hmoffiht ; f f I Bffitld llll.fa faMNfafo fc
la kyofo points o* fa bk emmtrymu that It b. as, kvkfag held far the mis * W Blew saving ia*irmrola aad tha pro- * use precWly Ih. reu sort af plows that ' 'he Moore did whre IaafaeUa railed D than. Sawing and reaping marhfam "arm* known, and tbe gram k na I; thrrehed. but ue out trred It out. as A they did in the day. of Mere It k P winnowed by women, who fare h into " the air fa resetter the chaff. In Upper * Arregon masons wet their mortar witb wine instead of water, because there is a scarcity of water. Tbe thousand and T oO* cvBvvnlrtscre of desnsstie work in a America are unknown in Spate, aucb aa n clothes-pins. clot bee-burses. lonoD.f readers that any new and practical io- |. rev, lion will find a ready sale in Spain. - especially such aa require l*ut a sma . cwphal. * 1 Co us^ear. - lie was ralhre a well -dressed man. with long mustache, and he wore eytgjam I. As he approached lias cigara * I have al way » ban a great amokre ; '. In fart I hare only ured the choicest ' brand*, snd as It U pretty difficult to get , a then, in this part of lire country I . an examination of ycqr stork. I supr pee you keep the b-Lihr 0 The dealer gave hnu the following , " sterevjtyped answer : * 1 krep the very beat cigars in the , 1 * That* ti*c lk-krt.saii! the otber ; 'I'm 1 glad fa have met you; I think IH be a , ' regular customer. I smoke ue an . average alioot a dollar's worth of cigars , , per dion. Just let mc fake a look at , , soure Tbe denier laid a handful on the coon- , . far. at tire same time rentarking , ( I ' Three are the beat three-fbr-a-qttartrr , l 'Tbey may be.' responded the otba. | ' hut tlrey are too ehrep for me. 1 never - | smoke anything Ires titan a t wenty-fivc- , renter. Sow. If you have some of ] * I have, air-' I woke in tire man behind 1 . the counter; and Ire immediately pro- 1 l dured some, ' 1 bate fa buy anything I am not | I thoroughly acquainted With. This may , the brei cigar in tire land. 1 am wry ' much Infatuated with its contour and ' know, you should never judge a cigar by "J ^ wrapper. Now. if you will just al- t ; fill my case here every day if it comes up £ ' It isn't customary, but I'll make a £ drv iation in your case. ' , Tire man then lighted the cigar, tipped , h* k in a chair, and puffed like a Turk' . He seemed as though dwelling la a , realm of sunshine and flowers After awhile the dealer smiled vary [ liamntly. j and said: „ * Sow then, my dear air. how many p shall I put in your case"' ' Km uy. thank you.' r ' W ml that a good aaef „ a man's equilibrium. 1 am a , ray sensitive person myaelf. Now if p will kindly furaislt me with your * address and a tliree-rml stamp. I shall u take great pleasure it droppfog you a d two. in which | shall give you oi my bnparliat opinion of your rigan; u 1 hare tbe atampT ,r " Sot much! 1 think you're a fraud." d. roared the man behind the rase. fo 'Thm nig* right out; I don't wish . remain in your place uy longer. " a* you rail your customer* frauds you cut |. expert fa get along aoccsmfuily * The cigar mu was en wreathed fa a p. which seemed fa have fa Its ton- It, peranent all the furies of the elemrab. u. sampler stepped lightly out. and. |B when be got around tbe corner, be „ a freah cigar which ire bad aur- rr repthjouly appropriated while tal king tbe proprhtor of tbe establishment.— th York filar |M . th The Piaawl Crap. sc
" The following facts gathered by n * Virginia pauut denier, ud submitted ' "by him fa the New Tort (kaaacmal t Buffet* :**. show tire peuut crop fa be of ' mu'-bgranfar importance thu mo* pem- - pk imagine. Durix the pa* five yenra ■ the Virginia crop baa ranged l»*wuu ' MSftBO busbeia ud THO.OOO buahrk. • The Iowa* crop of Than eases was 17V 1 000 boahela ; the hlghrat, 300.000 buabeb. - Of North Carolina,, tbr iowret crop wm ' 00.000 brahels; the hlghret. liS.000 ■ bushel* Tbe lalgs* trop;of the whole 1 couniry was that of ITll-77. amounting ' I.MUOObofark. The e*imated crop ' ol the cnodx season k 1.900.000 buoliek. Tbe grades of the VirgfoVuota are respectively, remunaa. pcidR strictly prime or choice, nod fancy. TV prices ; bask of prime fa strictly prime, have ranged aa fallows: October 7. fir* sale, new crop, at $1»; and durix <V re* of the month u$IJ0 fa $1.10. v -vemand $$ rents.' Ibmbn-do'saf ' K rents. Jannary— 7$. $t aad $$ outs. OR. $6. M. Mi aad " nenywnrs." Taleot tan* gilttar to take the world's ] k taqght V > Wad and ' awurm* at ud ud a . mualtVathar. It k akrekka. IV waff tarns krmara t ' pal x thasr se*» la flaida. OaoMA — - fa a W pfaaa. fa >— .faalVMAfa.li ui. j h aaanfar fab shll pksu * Mfutfaitaxlbakkk » awrad fa ail '■ II nffiikl i > Hat b. —*** *• — ; : .afa eaoasui fanfam uradfaifafa.; faWsdsfaifa Ud foam A II ■ Ml? *
a AasfaMcc sf c Jew Tart Jaggs- • Oft V lata ex -Jndge Temrgs G. Bar- " nard. depemad bom hfaaa* aa jndge of • the New Tor* fie preens Court la N7*. ' these anedotea an told: At thnes V ' WB yoesrer on the bench ud taoa tV- • atrieal. To youg lawyers be was ea- « pecially kind. Hssy a time V corrected • their papas with hk own head. He ■ never failed logo fa their nnrar wlren 0 tlrey were badgered by old and raperir cored attorneys. He was fond of din- ' lHs^arc^raa~efvkliMndLkBc)wit 1 club houses, and hi. profanity was pro1 verbid. At times bk excesses made • lum Irritable on the betted.; but no one ' self. One*, in bk chain here, a young " lawyer, since tires* elected to Congress is • thk city, then s young man. just arrived 1 fo the city, laid some papa, before him He glanced at them aad famed them hark to tire )uti*| lawyer. " Tour booor. what it the matter with these - papers ""saked tbe youxlnwyyv. "They're not properly drawn op." ■ add tbe judge. • " What i* wrong with UremF" lire young lawyer inquired " If you don't know. 1 cut tell." the I judge responded. •• II I bad a tyro In ' my offiev who couldn't draw up batter 1 papers thu those. I'd kick him out to ' the sidewdk." The words were heard ley a crowded courtroom. Much mortified, the lawyer ' hi* leave. A week afterward Ire wb sitting in the same rourtremm. and ' the judge- add : "Mr. . will you step "lease." TV gentleman did ro. aad Ure " 1st* Monday." the iodgr began. "yJS, Idd amnr jreper* before me which I erroneously pronounced inevuvewt. ud ! acted like a scoundrel. I am ashamed oflt. and as I grossly insulted you in open court- 1 want fa trader yon an apology in open eon rt I beg your parJohn Bod was brought fa trial befine Judge Barnard for tV murder of Police Officer Smsdick Real was a representative of the rough polilicd efo. ment in tbe Twenty -first Ward. Suredick had threatened to drive him out ..f tire ward, and V retaliated by hiding behind a rod box aad tbootix 'Yc officer as V pasard on hk beat. On account of red or fancied favors. Barnard wm regarded as a friend fa Ure resugti*. crowded hi* courtroom durix tire matt to Ure prisoner Thc'^U^Tf Ure judge were again* tire interests M Real, aad hk ruffianly friend* begu fa knit their hrowm. There were muttered Uiraata of vengeance against tbe witnesens for Ure prosecution Many ,.f Urem trembled with frar while givfog in their testimony TV ruffians openly announced their intention of rescuing Real If an adverse verdict was rendered. judge warned them that $00 pollcvwere held in reserve under the City aad was showered with curses. Day passed into night, and Ure courtwas flooded with gaslight. Tbe murderous gang look no mm. At midnight the jury returned a verdict of guilty, aad Judge Barnard ordered Ben! bk fort aad sentenced him fa death amid the imprecation* of bit friends. by Ure police, the desperadoes fa tear Real from Ure < usfady of Ure sheriff, officers white on the way fa Ub city prison. They were checkmated. TV watchful jndge ordered Ure closed, and Ure ruffians were in U*e courtroom. TVprisoorr taken nut through Ure judge's room and was half way down Centre street before tV gang suspected IV nmr. w are of tbe scheme, tlrey beesune dea-l-rate . risfak were drawn, and Judge Barnard was threatened with assassination If Ure dnnrs were not opened on Ure instant He ant on Ure bench with a pale face and snapping ryes, gripping a revolver. He did not quail aad tV doors ware not opened unUl Ure door of murderer's rril clanged upon Ure lreela of Ure prisoner. Hi. anion cowed Ure criminal claaara. Krai ana banged aad tV poliUcal atmosphere purified.
d I-nwyer Hirer!, used fa argue eases betl fore him. Hlracb bad a voire like . >. <*t down for two oYiock on a Moods v , afternoon. While tV judge was dkn poring of cases in Ure morn teg. Iflrarfa'. l rkri appemed before him. "Mr. r Hlracb sent me to tell you that V b I acting B refill It in an important raar 1 „ thk afternoon." aaid Ure cfart. "and V o bop* you will adjourn Ure bearing a* e down for »r.«. . "Where trill V V at that boar? " 1 p -ked Ure judge L " In hk office la Pine street." Ure riert , replied. 1 r "V"7 well" aaid Ure judge, with a | ■ ""Try twinkle of Ure eye. - teU hla fa ' , begin hk i rgument at t r. w. fo hk « , office. I ran bear him just aa plain). . . as thoug!: he -m In court " " «-r* ' ^T-<4h"1 *" nproxlJ arm from. A table tor thk purpose k t of Ure nrom. 1. which, t aevfooa ml. *alra*rnU ocrar; fiw fo I stance, that. " a box 1x4 inches sqaire k — ■ falf techs, deep will p ' Ahuh«.ae«Twt.dtabl,.Ibh£'vw^ • ■ : ^^W^k foual fa^ahout' 't'wssa^ tfaaakiin I *"* Jj i *s*r^d"kT£!Zi w j J A gaikm sf wnmr V* right ~ nsl.M»V4x 2 . tp*a*aln,va. fafan ^ j iNhfaffaN taffifaa — » 2 and » y» f—AA VA fffRfffi m
Vans assdB* SB*J "•fabfat Is n(*SLar. | MntsVoriul fsas ps* sgnmp Bawwakhaawwas! id i ii ffadkg. Brand mndt with hat walar wiU to _ fa!! of rarities. Mora frogs' legs an aatan in Avian Mqa of Ure world judge a* by what wa do b* Ure world, h, Itkk* psda to karate yuoth than k- to V ignorant in age. re- "Tour' re a My Kark-ap thing." * * rd V pea said fa tV paste- pot. Ilr TV new postoffire in Aatwarp k fnralahed with American lodt-bqxm. , TV avenge teteinem life of a Bo* on ^1 street-ear horse k about four years. Geneva. Switarvland. b lo bold a grand exhibition of watches hi Miff, de Do you know Bos' Woodf-AOm* * sre Arpas. Certainly, aire k a slater to May m Hogany. "* lludibra* rails matrimony a pen ass fever. I --ginning with be* and sadfog ™ witb fro*. Unkm all signs fail. Ure crop af (maw ™ 1.11 efoha thk year will V t V large* There are more Utan 1,000.000 acres of publkteneUn Alabama subject to satry Ire A man who baa married a rich widow calk Vr "Economy." because sVk a Ire sourra of wealth. Kdiaon denies with great rmph aria llml " Ilk electrk Ugbt baa failed, or that V baa . It k a French mying that sooner or ' later we pardon our friends all Ure inZ jvy — e have donr than. n,1 " Errartque Enrique" my*: Gin Ore ... frendulum full swfog If yoa want tha clock to have a gaud time. Ire TV Philadelphia Aesamya"U*a bmt g wiva are the cheapest. Wrox- A in good wife k a " little dear." I One hundred and twenty ihnnmnd paoj ph annually are killed in Ure United ; Stales by bmg dkrnara alone. Braton bas R$S docfara-ahout ona to evrey «$s pcraons-andUre ratio ofphysreian. fa popuktloo . .loot tV mme jinUreaub V. j It ju* happens thk way. that Ure bigI g. St atrawlrevriea are at Ure top of Ure box. There knot room for Urem balow. >" | when tV bottom of Ure box* an ao " lomrlhe top. Z There are in.imihade traesJupt by ,t Ure municipality of Pari, at an annual Th< tree* of tire French capital are cm of its great attrarrtoos. and Ure money they r- Cteoens4^0Vx tk bead ^llfaMfa nt think that with nil his lingual aofakve- * menu these 'unclothed children at tbe lo iuxlr. Ure-e Zulus, ran manufacture d and speak words that wrald InoonUt- nently break Ure jaw of Ure white man >f attempting fa Ml*- them. n TV Portugne*, rics-eosrenl km' re1 reived a circular from Portugal, adris- ' fog that until further orders ao park. 1 ford or bag product* would V admitted "" into Ure kingdom or Us adjacent islands -* from the United State*, for far of tribad hrokru oM is thk country. £ A lawyer fo Ire bancs. lad., wm on ,f H*al far perjury. TV jury agreed far , a-quHtal. but jure before tlrey returned to h Ure court room with their verdict. Use !, away. TV inference h. that V thought , Ure jury looked upon tha matter In th* j same light aa himself. Hand in hand together tbey sought fa e stray leisurely down Ure path o/Unre, e sippteg Ure nectarine sweets of lib from r every cop of joy that presented Itself, , but jo* as Ure bargain waa about In V I sealed . shrill vofoa wm hoard from Ure . bead of Ure stain. "Mary Jan*! Mary - Jane! yoa set tire bread to rising, put e out Ure milk things and go fa had; haar - me. Till Jim Blaakinborn to go down e the front steps mighty quiet. Bom la s sniffing around Ure yard." TV suo- > reeding tableaux ware la two Qvriy I growlof Ure family bulldog. Keruriao Grandfather IJrkahin|tie U.rew don ' ririmUd" 5™-Wi*3r 10 iivaa ' *" ' "It make, me riek. by grarioo. It [ amtomeriekr : a-.7^1U,bk - It k revlafoly loo hnd." aaid Jaama. " And they get married Ure minute tbey are out of sight of bar falhen " TV poor, silly thing." "Writ I should my Ure poor. siUy thfog" I should alaomy tire aap-bead. the shallow - pate. Ure craxy. crack - brained lmberile." continued grand - la n towartag rag* "TV poor creatine, are ju* from mid Jum* - with Ureir bead, full of routenUc-" " WhoY Ju* from beard teg -eriaooi ?" yelled grandfather. - TV poor, silly girk an." " Who's txikin' about girkr yeilad Ure old man. a little more mragriy Umn Un' *■ If *1 bad bT ^ K V VV nay1^ ptoyar'a giddy daughter. I'd aprad my Pwrpooe*. how.** wiaa. I Ana PW. mam* V reAH «afa gaad m-X-'t k krnnfo^vl«r^riM.Sr may* aad Moan ma ail Wmbs*.

