Star of the Cape, 28 August 1879 IIIF issue link — Page 1

* ' - - - I STAR OP THE CAPE * .

p V0L- XL , CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THIJB8DAY. AUGUST 28, 1879. SO. 38.

nu or ja cirt "3=^aJ— ■ — mmssg^. m *>« PRtNtlNC g^a — — " -vnmar nonasiuifai, cards. * JOHN s HUFFMAN. wti« a MlXOm, ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW, walter a. barrows, AtUmrey-at-Isaw and Solicitor in Qmoomr, mrhuaai. HERBERT W. DBIMM, » ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW solicitor nr charcRrt. BPSDTO8 CARDS. isaac h. smith, Dealer In ELDRBBCE JOHNSON, ^ toon, no MX 4 OAITKMM. » »** ware a eloreoce, mrrrSc. ORCAWR. I^^p: giiLy • Tt ■t..'StL'g3f£S ■ IJAJTTKL F. BKATTY, wunwiw, m ;aui. u a. _ vTlH lly TUP PIMP • difln nr inn hnrn &

*"—« lio^'rlTL. bar ^3'w faJT ray«i»a<b><a>.' r, °lrmTr"l^^ • - «~ra fara; r- ^t^i^zrrzrt^L-*-.^1* **« " u, . toab naitog tar ra am. Am Hn. WWA»»MSwy Ml tea rahk! tram-re so Oram wrae. ■Atotk.to.lWatonta, . Dmtototonton' ffiawte efPJ to * totor'i lito' innt"**"' '"■■ton.tonlhn; H— toppyfatiil i»u ere fas, " ladrak rl » MAtM'tol*"', "artWiM, Itortonltoi WtototonMTHE BRIDAL VEIL A pretty, drafefyad girl brara to nurk h. whoa low woo or* there*. Stor w • Ttmok «W. and Ototof of a bail, -III work myowa hridal red In my Woiur oom to mrt aa I (haU b* ■ *», bride." Bntshe ww tabbed the vHL Wolwin* with him to London; and tto bait ftnfabed vril rat along. rarefhlly folded ■nj a the hottaa ot a tnmk. oal lor thr time bring quit- forgotten. It amy bar* boon begotten Intotcn: — certainly it My that has M—utliisi). A lovely Uttlr ten-yrar-old giri wa th* Ury that hrokr iu loo* .lap a bra. •to tod dart ryes, like thr liulr poaaat aftwriTeyaaaaffia,bn Walter's goldm -Ob. thr charming laar *br cried, ripping hrr hand* aad Mm delightedly. a EUra shook II oat of thr folds, "lira mamma. what to UP aad who made b! aad why to k bat toff done! Oat I tow it for a drat for my doll. Tto pretty dark ryad Bfatroe laughed andtooefc ha hand, aad half-eigtod. aa toepMttilltidilliiattfclulilBhreUraTbrn rbr told tor child tto Malory of tu -Bat it ohaii toot tto hidden a hat fern tto ligto aN.* sto redd. liallilj " I will hatoh K, ad wtoa thr tiarr ooaa far ar Unto Adato to ha a bridr, c£3i2£^— After tto* .to wcuM fafag brr littk work a a refl far bar doil. Tbr frwitity wHhwbtohthrla««adibr grarotalart wa.aiiHlu, At tha rev of Dftrae Es^esrsr-t ss&si?M& «rarapt teftre* tajdfa to^ThS

22?* UaMmJuraij to hiaarif hb saneyrUabir. fc etful. b3ttraL.ranuia.ra to brthTrNr"1 T^to Ufa sight alg* br otoUr cvralag. la a mirarat at ratf-forgatrnl- - U. Indeed. yoo fore nr. ar^Ttork al B la ajrraaotooB, Adak; aad if ! <tond aak car aparlal faror of rou. it abaolo bo— " Hr paawd rtoddralj-abr waa liatroiar in gnmt rorprtor . -WaUrobraaid. - U aboald bo-- I " Wear aaj otha rrll ia tha world bat to that to br married tor Sbrfaldad her work aal tor brr fair baada fall oa it la bar lap; cor coold are thattboar Uttk baada wan ormblia*. Sbr waa frtoUj atwprtoad al hia ataaBrratod raqaaat aad atoo racaaljr ban. , abr nana ktorw bow or why. Index) Coold It "^atobkttottoT Wto 'ito^ to dtooorar Ha caoar T " Yoo aak a aioAalar faror." abc said. thto toy dew mothar worked^toTjrr Tha hot. Hapolairr Irotpcr aaawand >. iaataaliy . wlthoot a tliuurht : "It to far that vary naaoa that I bate it." Aadtoaa abr aadanlood hfaa. Thla daa«blarof Eactoad had baas, aiow to •uapwtor romprrbcod Ibr pride of thr , Frrorb artotocrat. bat abr wooid not atarry tbraua who tbooffat brOiQrl Sbrfaldad Bp thr rail aad poll, bat fatoiyaail. -Too did not know, win firat pat a laaa-wodar is rnaoat If you had. parhapa roo wooid not hare fared aa. Moor yoo bare faaraad It* fan yoo hart ; aet toMok.Thm^irJtLacr fa yooI faal lhatit toaol Boi Ihrrr to no faoot doar.- abr arral oa. with aimpk di, . aby. "Roc I bare konad tha troth badota It la too lota; aad ao"— abr held I wlD grant yea tha faror yoocwrat. toy friend. Tear bridr aball not waar my dariiar taotbeTi bridal rril "-brrrhr kkaad Ibr baad. aad ah* drew to aofakiy ■way—" bat that to bacaaar I aball not t ha j at to Hi." > So aaad to dwrll upon what falfawad. r Hia prayrrm. hia iimtntatlim fafbk at Int. tha aaprj -bU lam that bad r ao power fa thtoa tooap ibr aOtoClh at . her raaalatkai Ttay ftotod coldly at t fat* toaaaafll fa baan^fac fare dka ' TzrLZS? lay ryro. hateful tenia, aad be aw roe my far* far tha toil tin*! My far*! tny fan! Aad I bar* loat hfaa !* Sbr aaak Sow*. aobhfa(. Jam Urn tbaaaaadaflmrtoalbar^Tokmtoaciay ""*Hy aa end Flad trnf la arOaa alamcmartoharw- 0«»-a>orrabr daabad tha team away. - Hr daapfaad yoo. my darlfac ntamma —you! So, ao. I wS arrar pardon him!" Ho pal lata pitlraad bar fa rafa. Sbr bad saarrakd with Loeto; that waa aU thay ooold hanu Aad bafaa* a thr awfauLamh^th£L Tto' badtokmpdm Two at tha Ifawr Una that bad ftood hatwww bha aad tbr Utk aadaatataaof the b^a da fa Brian ttonhT ffall'ld "toE-r*iuL £ ' dyfad- The pnaaat marpda. hhaaaif a dafaAaotbrymtta banr to Look, aa > Ibr hair of Ibr dytlo aobtonaa. ' Thr arwa brwiMand him. Hia bran • awaltod with rrallaliro aad dallgbl. bat 1 h-akapda. Adak! Had br nation Adak! - 1 can act far rank or wealth « tmleaa ahr abana Uwa!" crtod hto Ihwtl > -1 wU. aad latplorr Iwr pardon." Hr atodr thr attnapt. faa fa rala. Hr aoatbt bar father, rod aaM a fcw worda ' to hfaa. bowmr. that mlpbt hanamdr all wall aRria had rha mr baard tham; batchaaorw Ad. Wbaa bar faop mo) •far tupa, afawiy amd krbly. to taba b^ maBfaJar fnmdbrn^to^orpbM

o-SLs*c^^r«'a2 d. Adak. bryood the Uatory of bar bluar T mow*. She. bTfac poor, bad fallen ir- from their hrlchtworU. a . fatkd to tad hrr. Hr bad moawy. fad. anor. daapeal faaan fatrnat to aid hk ■ eae . h. and yat. fa opila crfall. ba faltad "Bhr tod«-).-br thooplu. withaa- " (Utah- -Iharroomrtoo toto-it to fa "" thr pan that 1 ahall tad my dartiap . If it be ao. and I pron to ao falnil. 1 2 will Hn aad dk alack far bar anke!" ~ Bat that waa hb baarf. rraolrt. urauaprrtad by any ana; many a cayVik aad briUfaat beamy had apread her aau. to apron thr rpkndld prim of a . titled Imabaad. " Hak ; aba wu thr falnat 'aad the lr — althka. of tbrm all. ud her (oidro _ heir na not unlike AdekV. It wu tbto that bad attractod him toward her ^ oidea fare. atemory an £ her raJuTLS^Tthea'fa ei^fa'h^r toil.. She arraapd cfaaradee. tableaux. ' play* — fa which he ahcatid auautfa a pan witb bar. It Berer^occormi to her thai j Oar. aat bar heart, wu that of a hriefal-orx! It be uM that Look wu the bridegroom. bcnalf the bride! j, "He Bill apeak now. aorriy." afar j beaide him. while the eunala nrne A j afatrly down. rf "Bat. ao; he only bowed u hr fad brr from the platform ; aad then oar of a thr bullae, of hia coat eancfat fa her o It haa bent aaid that " triflra aeahr np It aaeaead so Bow. Aa thr martinis .. koopad to diarngacr tha torn, sodden!; . Be atiamd a strange cry. d " ™ Adekh bridal nill - 1 borrowed It of a I hi main ~ Miss „ Hak laid, fa nply to hia atka ouea- . tfaafag. " I had ordered aar like It ; h bother health Is bad. aad aha failed to d bar. It Dabbed i. lima. Solbro I mad. leer lad me this. She wu unite tm0 *ilSnc. loo," she added, paotiay : " jnst , »'■ ' aiur hwabandfart worl . Snrli 'j faack. far. poor powmr a "Ayouncfirir y ••Oh.no; Tory thin, and worn, and 4 end; with Dattjra, bat too dull and pak to ba ealtod pratty. Bat aa rx.jui»it» L toe. afaker. I ahaU ba clad to fin yon e torn a lid r ma If yoa ban an; work far 1 Taa. ba lad work far 'Mr — work : asr-iS r brokra baart. of rem twine fan am) happiuu to boU. tlair ilTc,!^ t In ktoMto Mte, nmpfar art t aUum-thanry of aoefatp; nna Leeak '"^akandUdn.aadaotorwlmtcuTatau , atlU. wu the bride of the marquis oa , bar woddfacdap; bett to bto eyoa — the , rjnn of faithful torr-fc wu still the awrrcut far. fa thr trhok world that | , smiled aad wapt beaamh EBar'e brida! , [ ^totojWfiMOiidbito-d ' , H. Itonnu thanetch It ha had fcoad her , > -I fan H aow r mid br. ■' I prim It , t arxt to yoqreelf. daarted. It deall be kept l Aad aa'to'wu.~'blany a fak and hfab- ! hunt hrida won -the bridal nil of . Sltrlm*" fa lbs yaantoooaaa. It and t ito atory puewd throoeh m«, pnen- , Uteu of pr^wd happy weurn. But , fcrfac bod^^toty^ *^" , waa a paaaaat eiri. bat who. far trtee ' fan's nfaa aad far fan alone, wmrhonn ' Appk. al Said fa FViarm «f BOnr. ' Darfag aiemc Ur I ban bnrnad thai ' paopto wba harr lka Wpimt aad § ■aalty, their State or thr ratmtry al 1 dknS" MHa^L'iiifad^ld'I * broad riaw, wbik eillib riawa taad to * ooafract erea craU ImaUecU. J A tbonrnghly arlDafa mu auiat. ia tba 1 nt to a thorongbly nahappy one. a Tbretndyoftoto hmtaaght aaatUl « ■dkarad tndh^ HJa tfad, whlk « an trary diSenat. the rarirty of warida ■ Uety Ere fa to still mere rmied. • Mow, may Dx the efeunctrr o^a ■ faawbmrortnrtdtawbkh bepaaam ■ bto Bto t Enp ktotto adpaetnthto nuto b of a ba lihk j and tto nm^wi^ tfana w^ » o Mtofan Aanad with bright, bat to a them n.i.legl n potota of light. To a antfaram«htow .hi ai'l nnaaaaa. 1 akn^afadlaiSS'totowwi i jll 'Jl S.aMbr - Jlhma fa. ^ |R^£.rtLh2;

Df Name Nfagtom Ctnw.aU.cn. if Newport bee a Farialaa lady who toe " akwdyfa. aiagk week bore bnrnlf , When aTir oil (If. T.) wotaaa'arteiek- " aw gm their toga ead off by tba tan. she b ^ n^-fall, wlto wuodu 1 Wbik Dr. Tboeaw Ryenoa ww (bhlug far black taw al Swmnawood lake. ■ J.. a ham weighing faetr pound. pmpad into the btm. rlaewot tha OhbTriJar to eaed to pay . rtry we.'L Uet man Uu cwngfai our _ •l.gOO worth wlthfa a year mar rtik-o"°-The Wuhiugtor Importer eaya a litest the imported Manilla quails are "an t Borden I'-rker Bornr, tm of the moat n popular luufamuie at the Boatoo L"nlrtraity, wu a lew yean ago the drirer ■; of a bar tneck on iYtwt street. New York. • Mra. Sophia IK'lenmth. of Pitubnrgl., L- dtoefjewgtd adtmmeee- arrmalaaake ago. 1 and thr fur that.br bad drina the girl " to rain ao baag upon ber mind that alie A boy thirteen yean of age wu '* arrrstrd fa New York ncrmtly leelp- " iewly drank and baring a big re- ° Taker fa hk pot-krt. He wu faemd to '• ban cuenmitted n hnrgtory and got drank on hie anocaaa. j Senr Markarille. In., four young men. , riding rapidly two and two ia oopoalte dark Bight, had a oo I baton that killed , all faor of the boram aad bruised Die " ridera considerably. John Rogers, a WAr beater. Pa., mute . far thr |nat faur yuan, suddenly re. rorered hia speech whlk attending a a Cheater Heights raaep martlng. HrUu , reilgwo. eathuaiut. and Utribule. hi. William Maniure.of Dorer. Del., bar a arurtoaity fa the peach' liar. A far days switch ttoT* ^T^leTfaK 0 witch is only throe fart high, erith a e lew short brandtee growing from ll. - The authorities of a Montreal Catholic 1 , hurch noetre ao many bad ooppen fa li their eoalri button- box ra that they Dad U neceasary to melt them once a month, lathis way they hope to pot Ibran out a While Judge Read, of Ripoa. Mkh.. a warn fl Jifag recently at Gima lake, a bah r took hia line with each farce w to wrench the pole from hb band, aad the • The hah that look the rod wu a modt eratoly-afaed porch, aad hr wu awnk - towed by a iargr-eised pickerel, aad the pkhardfatmawueanghtby. (tober- - man. and the loat bar aad rod rrturarad. 1 • -Motoa2^3t?5^S^thI i AuaStfe Aaeereoaa are of general inter " ran faster fa deep water than it will fa > shallow! A. Wbaa the crater to shallow 1 cannot DD fa thr gap left by the pas- ' the boat, tfickly enough, and the > (M) J.W.K.naka:IfnaoUd turn of . " boa or copper, weighing oar Ion. to I overboard (taking first falo conaklt-ra faaad). win hgodoeni until it hufaoad J - bottom, or will it go to a rrrtafa daptk 1 I aad boat fa the waaar! A. The metal ' I will go to the bottom, u enter to ao 1 ■ slightly iwmpreuMlile thu Us apadbe ' ; grartoy caa acrar equal that of tier ' ^W. T. W. aaka (I) bow tha beatldad ' ] used by barbate. A. Appiy to lb. Dub ' aiAaof aamoothbrmpkraof leatkma , litik roe^r mixed arith a .mall quantity ' of fallow. C. Wlmt will pcTTaal or ra- ' aaora tha rough edge erbtob mmeftme. ' Items pleoe of enarm or on a 1 E. McL ufca: Whkh aflha following J the fi^?^? I ""tMitoa natUSimal martd- 0 A. Th. farmer. The latter nmn. , "k-aw^Ja two waye^lR,. Im. p rtioghl aoaftmartofagfa am ofthto e tortjfapaam tojr dujeminly to thr t| mrridfao) the pofaTof ,ilmlIrt°"»>fa p wrtofag bat^ae* fa jpmkfag. whlk b from mbtodght. For tha emend hoar u abm »ocn. w«wxtoe two r. a. Far thr „ twairr o'efaok tha nomfaal" pofat of As- o Bwtorrfa ■ ■■tlllag. the eaal point k a ana o'rtoek. Tha tenth rntamm altar g h r* x p Do to my tfito r. n, I era ■■■ from tl torn wewd mam fan uilnmi. after H midaighL It will not Dntoaay Ufa. Mm. h the ueridfaa ha* ham pamsD. mly amapa to to witta B:»ma- D •ha am af liNliiki, Pi ' N am, nk h datw een ar a%bd ; ami M. far ^ A —a* Rat had ky a Raa. ■ ^fl*11^ Jfa faTa tZlk^u! W Me a to bba'Cnto^ * A-amxb ha Ba |

rst rarniT or arBocR. ' lord J arCior Thealgcr. Jobo Hlgga. aged eighteen, millwright, wu charged crtoh . thr murder of Mary Ana Bromwirb at Eriagtoo oa tha 18th of June. 1*71. ; Tlee deceased, a mill hand, wu fa ber twenty-second year, and had ben kerpfax cucnpaay with the prisoner. Both ' aeeoaed to hart been much attached 'to ! eeech other. ' Elisabeth Matthrwe. a factory hand, deposed that fa the morning she board the prisoner asking the deceased to ■ "hare half a day with him." She ra- » fused, and a alight altercation occurred 1 It reeded by the prisoner girfag tbr ' deceased a alight slap fa the face and ■a ring she would have to go. Then the - holiday, aad the prisoner and dereaard r started lor a walk together. Ana Pebecdy saw tbrm the same afternoon on the road She thought the " prisoner seemed much agitated. The , deeeieae.) wu smiling am) cheerful, and had a buneb of white hawthorn blossoms fa brr band, and Mrs. Prbrrdy , had some talk with ber about thr beauty of thr field, .ad the landscape, thinking. . u she aaid. to " pus ofi" the young , man's agitation. , Gnwge Small ey saw the prisoner and the deeeaard togrther about lour o'clock. About aix o'clock be passed along Ibr • road again, going lame from bis work. ' thinking ber drank, he paaaed on. Itoler lie tear back villi IVhcrdy. the brotlvT "f the iinwT witness, and found the ' They took hrr up. and abr proved to br ■ the deceased, quite dead, with ber > thloal rut. 1 Oa Use fallowing day Bigg: m nrsialed and denied UU guilt; Imt afters ward, when hroughl to the poller stss tioo. aaid. " It's all right : I am the man 1 I did It " Hr also said if be bad not ' W""W hmT' P"1 hia head aprem wu faaad fa his pocket. The B prisoner said. -That b PffliyV I fared | were alau faand The first ran tlius ' John Biggs, to Ttiomu rtrart. Lei ros I Doar MoOwr I bid you and all farawrlL and I hope thu this will or a leaano . to all of my broulhrrne and sisters, and I hope that none of them will take my i stops, aad Harry be ruk with me aad ! never go into a publiek cam and never . go with any giria a tall far yon may he • thr name umelf yoa do. (kid bless yoa - al! and Dwrwrll and I hope thu mother i win bory me and Polly pogether. for I fared hex. or rise I aboaid not have don. wlmt I hare to ber; and she fays oa the , road fatbrdita. God bleu yoa all and , . I hops yoo win hare this bto of port er I pot aa Polly's card -. -lAa.UiTBU gram. God blam yoa all aacia. barah mother, sisters, brother aad father. " The second wu u follows " My portrale is u Randells, aad fcqci, Polly hocmr uaoo. a. yoa ri If not faand aire is fa Ike Dyke .faag thu Ben road as gnu to Errato* rite down the road, and do berry her with mr if you please. God bku all o you. "Field fa my (porta*) far thr other *■!■«- - J. Biggs. K Thuuiu street, LeicmThe primmer ufraowtodged tha documu*g u bto owx, and signed Uw fag Use raqvaaivf Lbe polk.. He aAcrwud utd br bad cot thr girTs thrau with oar fa ita For Use ekfaaca thr chaplain of tha Mil wu ealtod to prove thu the prisoner twdnoktoaofths aUura of theofkmoe ha had eommlttad.aad thu Lis thoughts aartard to to attiraly oraupied with Use toward la a future mala. Ha generally oocopfad bimar If srith writing oa a slate the lfaes which be wished to be priatad tor funeral mod. Hia manner wu Miants.aadhcwuta tto habit of amllfag rTTasrhra talking of the roouaerioa. kwdsMp told the Jary^thu u« to MtautoaAad. m Ihu'to'ufald kan thu he wu dotag wrong. Sot If the maatol r nadltfaa of a una U tto Mara to itia.toltl.il a crltoo wu MLh Aat to atoW did not know tto aaSeof thaart ■ ■iTTtil ■ ttogR^l^S!Stoa.Tr iinntogtocrialig l li Hha law. to poaad of insanity. ^HklonWtip* than pofatcd oat tto Orttotsrar of several fcfada of eridaacr fa faror of the view Bayfaw U tto aaur time thu if thry bcBerafto kaur ttoaUoroed Us utltoy fafmafaiwto tofaalktai gtofay. Tto .toy after a faag dshkwalfaa. 7Tr luft'ti'ti*! 1 A osaoaaw frft mato. tor tow to a ft-qpaBl fa «to Ufafa^rirar^fa toa vi toatok kill ■ a.s radrafr Bkto k if J ^ n~,a*

TIMELY TOPICS. .j Dr. W. H- Wahl a writer aa scienUbr ■a topka. says : "I look forward in the time, and I believe It is me far distant. "d I Ihrlmgh tto^it^rtT if3* ctok. 3 Ih "was, side by side with liglltfag gu and or kitchens. wilT'to't^lkd Thh bM p- from thu source, and rha fires of h wood and enal with their sbomfaukaw , will be looked upon u uutsannT^fu'w d. i ' good old limes ' when the-y knew no a. [ Statistics show thu thr number of be post ia. u the average, in England. M id for each fahabiunt fa Italy, ft ; fa be (k-rmanj. 17; fa Holland. 16. is Belgium. there are m Swltserland one to « ajuar. ae miles; In England, one to 13 square be miles; fa Holland, ooe to 17; m Belgium. id France, one u. to, fa Italy, one loD; fa •- Austria, one to 70 ; fa Spain, one to 132 . ly fa^Rusfaa one to tot ; fa Turkey, one to t Profewsor I angler, of thr Allegheny Observatory, to Illustrate the almost fa. be fag uaar Manhattan Island ssuim er pyramids u Urge u the great pyramid I of Egypt, and put fa frright i-ars would e- the world. This lllsatzalea the almost r- facradibk power of tto son and the im. s- in rase value It would be to mankind if t* I a motive ioera. u steam hu been •d In Be^raoa Richard A. Ibnetar * | shows thu whlk it ia theoretically p.— « -..li" a- so rnocmoas and cocnpli rated- Tberr e- : It. and it could not br operated. The m number of different oomhiaatiema tlial ■d raa ba fanned on a i liesa tsial d is spiy proximately rapreaenled u 100.000.000.rr workman oould make and drill 1.900 be bob* an boar, it would, to drill ito m requisite number of boles fa a meta! quire all the present inhabitants of je rhwrfce. Mr. ITuctor thinks there will 7 Other Worlds Than Ours." A new remedy for dyanrpafa hu been disrovrred which promiru to br of far greater value than pepsin. It it found fa the milky juice of the papaw tree t Oaries pap f). which grows fa tmpkml America, fa India, and oa many of (he islands at the tropica, la India the tree is rolijratrd for ita frail, whkh is eaten both green and ripe by the nalirea. '■ ihoogL h ia arid the birds will not loach H- Tough beef thu hu been wrapped fa thr lure* of this tree will boroenr in h a very short time quite trader, aad It it a stntad thu Brariliaa batchers bare taksn * wl vantage of the knowledge of this fort Li make their toughru beef salable. II t ibr aroooats ot thou who profmasd In " laveulgate the sniped be true, the so In - tkm of the jak* hu more powerful aolvT eat action upon nitrogenous autataarr* ( than pepsin, it ia more active, mad la J res—,. " Thr word piaraoaay is not much used * no wads ya. and when it fa, ia apt to br used loonely. It a often employed to I toirara' SSto^^s * outlay, whatrrer it may be. The origin ' of the term irsotoewhu singular. Long " sAer tto larcntiaa of pfaa. ia the foor- ' taenth reatory, the maker wu pcrmitled I •» aril tham openly tto 1st aad M ol I January onfy. wtoa the roan and the city fadfaa orowdad to lbs shops to buy ; (to-L hartag hero ptoridad by thrir , the purpose. Altar pins had hrroow ' rnrf. r!3to £ ' eriu Howard. Dfthwifr of HraryYTU.. ' b entirely erroneous. In 1347. 900 yron ' before tto daagk of FlaacDa, 19.090 pfaa ' ^ ^ ■ Joaa. aad Dfty-uJT yn tor tk | Ducbraarfl-OrkaM purchased of Jthaa J srvwral thaouada rf toag rod short ptoa. I toridutoO doara af tha Kagllah fashion. ' froDond, hoi tod frriaad a wide reputa- " tioa ahnmd daring tto rriffa of Henry ' IT. D 1. estimated that hundred. . rra^ pa b- \ tto ptoafaUtU a la.al:. thu reu.lu t totofl'l "toWaBd fr^'.rS hfa ■ fa to fan bant. H. aaaato > thu to ton I III i In I. and fauag - any tow daring the aau ton j a to . -uut Bar. prUtorod tha^toy. If UtoU : Eaaaa-a; ' **" to* an : i

** : If a Ullkd rampaaioa b not si way. j with s piaak. Ike a pkvw of light w . . vi ^ to torrent tto roppoT e*3»«" 'beyond ' and ll allows the karnrr to pruXkr witb ■" U tbe plank 'in s srusl 1 depth of water I ll is erne of the beat aad nfcst modes of Cork iackets. swimming belts susd all M | luely avoided. They gire a false ronfim .trace scat s false position, [liey confine "■ i "w arm. u». mull, aad are very apt to T' . slip down loo low. fa whkh enar tbey might keep lbe bead under water s fatal - If no greet trarber is nralfabk. an exCut .aw la water, nod rear rarefully iu n" neck, and tbe dlAcully of keeping tbe I bs ^"33\rore^^U^3mIkfa ** The bnnds are the support of the head : * propelkd by tbe foe*, whkh are admire j* | bly adapted far that purpone. Take jasteiy after a Rroke. bul keep tbren loj gvtbev u full strrich. fa froul of the , cheat, u least one aecood. Toungswim- "* they wewk the bands and leek, the grruer * parted beloer the body hu loat lbe momen tutu .d lu last movement, they are a V- body is bruugbt to s standstill. Work " I surface . If tbey are deeper, water ge*s w into Use mouth, and tl*e la-a.1 is not sufliU' ; rkntlj rapported Rising U errry stroke ■t I — IwrsUing. as it is railed— is both rtry ■ j never give way to flurry or harry. JjU ; motions, wbk-h are easily learned if tbe ' ment when fa tbr water should be from »> ! SS-re ™"JTb^r?re ™ ! swimmer form a kind ol oar. the hands 111 ' bring kept slightly hollowed (U one ; srouM how tlwtn to drink from I. fonni ag the paddle portion Ttselr mpre- "" men I is a sesai-eirek. working inward. " I while tbe tewt Ira u nearly u poasihk i -re-el.ee semi-circle, working outward. *" | Motion in the water should la- u I urnight u possible, the breath ieriog "* 1 drawn fa u thr ssrimmer rise*, and sent ■* out u be sink*. Deep swImmiLg— " whkh Is caused by drawing tbe knee. J too much under tbe body— is very Iwet J- row aad Eton boys tlul thry ran swim fa twelve inches of water, and that tbrir ^ motions are so high and light that lliair " ttoT £ Zr knee. ' " In dratradiag into the water, brad Ha to brad Oil the chin toocbr. the breut. and In aarrading. lasld I rack Use brad and ~ hollow -e bock. Swimming und.r wuer fa ansa singly euy — simply besalIng tbe bend or body up or down, right or kft. Is aatoriral; and srith a lluk " fa mind, however, thu freqoral diving " ia had for tbe aigfat. " The dangers of swimming are princi- * to be more generally known thu fa the J disability to bear pain lie. the greU ■ danger of iramp Thr swimmer ouglit f to he abk to diaregud the agony, and forre himself to use the cramped mtack. , It arill do the ma-rk no barm, and prr- " bapa save bb life. But .opposing be * ia not abk to hear the pain, tramp se-1-be is n poor ssrimmer who cannot sup. * port hlnaarif for some time oa three. If * It attack the masck of the arm. fioU ra 7 tun also on the faaefc. aad swim by pad- * dlfag with tbr anaantoae. This is railed * thr canoe stroke, and ought to I* " leased by all who vratore far fhau " lusd Pwopk are drosraed by aa -attack " of cramp because an attack of terror m coram with it; tto swimmer ia hia pain " IramaD prearmee of alad. shrieks pit- " eooriy. ami throws bis arm. rixmt his ■ toad tto very surrat way to aead him ' lotto bottom. *■ be avoided. Give any sruev thu has a ' ospieioa of them a vary sridc berth ; ^ ten if sack n danger haa la ray sray 7 ^tc i* ftoi'nL^'T^' Ut" I Tton*ia ao'raa fa"*^aUm^'u3"ra.l " MrragU la radasvoriag to gu free from Ito aorfrro; dive, aad break tto weed, off by the roaa. or. if this U impomibk dtoctarary raergy to keeping sffou unb II I III l^* coram. Thfa fa a daagm. ! hmafaalrismara ^mr Da. I , IfmB^mr toBg^Trtto We i I sran ra fa ra Atom.' ' W.'aaa ra^ ]

faipam^praTy' P* ■■» te grara ri« aaAymaq b* *—fa ; Maps faafls toa tritot into m ■■ ; »ri|ft |l li i. fta toplto toad. ifariik.manai.1, ma . J Mar fan ■ ■ ■ smsraa's frb| isti T- wmT" iTTfa. IB. ra knew; ITEMS OF nrrESEMT. Edisro bra taken out - patratca aa ~ electrical toning fork. ' tea.— AAaa* JZLZT* i! Tbe yrariy brrriag cure of Boatload . rraches 3.000.000 barrels. n Tbe man wbo .-pros a bundle exerts. ' an undo fafltsrace oa it. ^ Thfa year is walk year, next year will n A rich track's brir. wbo smiled long. . was finally worth bin wait fa gold — New j lock Btr old. rf dctver ' mucb ofTi. time fa righting kuocv. 11 A UUk tubs U long Bran, b just two - and auc-balf yrar* old bra no bra than >' six <irrasrs which ™u •» spkre. * A fortune-teller, known as MrUs." died rerently In Vienna, leaving 9*0.000 * and tiie buslnras to her daughter. „ -- His Ilnror the Mayor" fa the way fa ,1 j which thr Louisville Purrskamal rare c-ratly siluded to thu city's chief magiai- Zing L'-Ztog. the Cblnrae giant »t tbe , , St- I'etcrsburg snologirwl gardros. is E twepty-cigill years old. aad over right U fort high. More than 10.000 oltjecb were found •" during Use French exhibitioa U the " Palace. Very few uf lb .11. bale beca ■" claimed. " cpon'tbe late l"mu Napoleon's coffin, fa * raid to bare exefaimnd. " Poor boy 1 re ovra tto^Md.'of"N^>l3^.Uw3S r iwiag the offsprings of a number of tha ,. long. legged erratum imported a few f The flrsc railroad U Ifajeutae baa bsct »- cemtractsd for Iwtwecn Jaffa and Jeru n rakra. forty miles. Tbe contractor ia it reported to he G. F. D. Lovel. a resident 7 of Cincinnati. Il7 makes . specUHy of loromotirn 1 of tbe lao locomotive, on the New York " " llrae. you young rasrah walk up am) give an account of yourself. Wiiere ^ have you been!" "After the glrfa. -t Eight thousand hrevra. no an average. K are ■langiiterrd fa tbe vicinity of New re York, each week, tor the marks fa thU m rity. At forty- fire pounds of fallow il racb. the local product per week wonki w There are some peopk in cvsry town is who are always itlgmatiifag It u the te - »orat bok fa the world." One of that •- class will be likely to tril Use truth k a short lime ago the large carpel in '• the adjuster's room of the San F ranriaro " mint was taken up for tbe firat time in It reducing thr are-umuluicai of filings. - The vslue of thr ballkm obfaiaed waa » ft. too "* [iurbank. of New Orleans, rays "fiao clothes do not make the rasa until thry f uv paid for." Ah. bat thry do; thry ir nmkr the man preseofabk. they makrhta " afao dreadfully linbk to be dunned, ra It " were. They mske Ulm sbrapot things.— ' ^ drinkers. whu recently consumed n frill A others |smr down 100 glasses s day. and 1 .me fireman habitually drinks twrlva glasses u dinner while the bells are ringing the same number. j_ A huge ..vertisaging ruck on the bank of Sunday creek. Ubio. recently tumbled _ over, forcing the water into a level r field. When the water reroded il left Oar of the raifish aura over thirl; -ram fort UKlwrigtod>» pounds. a wa^TTsy br the mrara of aarlag ytJx , ,t life. A knowledge of brar te awim will . f S^ra^aTwiliT perfoct kaowkdgrof -. Greek aad lfatia. Isslla verbs and Greek .e roots do not make good lift |«isernn. — Modera Aryn. % d The Governor of Moscow has taken >- the extraordinary step of expelling from . If thu rity all th- usurers urijawa d exodus by^iTlance force oT miUtery aad e s vast crowd of spectators = CloA to Abergeidie. the Prfaoa of k (Vales' Scotch sraL fa wbu fa known as " tto Cradk Bridge, over the Use. whkh ■ u thu point fa too rapid for (nrbaate. - A penoa fa sestrel fa a sort of cradle at- " tachrd to a pole and swung si mra Tto D Prince of (Vales and rvra Ito priacaw ° Tbe Zulus hare a matted chair In which they ascribe supernatural power*. ' Warriors wbo sit fa It tofare going to ' tottle are believed lobe lnrerlnhly ran. I Cetywayo fa uadwatend te tore farina , prtog from the soul la whiah h hni , Uiod for many years. . A Raarira praaaat gkL ten yrar* old. weighing «to pounds, fa aow on rxhdtd- . tkm Sto fa by to* . m. (tor. aad fa aaaarad to a msafir t whojray.^ the mtefara fc^the gjrih ' girt, wtoa tr.v.iteg, fa put lattoterassrirssrjr0-"*- , Graaral Cook mapped u a tofiri la Tto , peks. Ksan. and. la tto tony of hfa dr- | ipen whisk iMteLTterajte eras>reralrab.|Wt*^to I tto^te.'raa ■ ^Jfto , . [Wlfta^toBn |» a > bank-