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,| VOL. XI. , CAPE MAT CITY, N. J.", THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1879.. NO. 43. * ' ' ' ' ■ " ■j' ' -
STAB OP_THE CAFF JOB PRINriNC 1 7B0i..«S On AL CK. 2&. J OHM rn. HUFFMAN. p A loroey Slid Com— Wnrio Law, potter * MIXOm, tTTOHHIYS-At-LAW, w a— anon. *./. ' walter a. barrows, - " ta'\ herbert w. edmunds. i ATTORN EV-AT-LAW , solicitor nr chamckry, > uoctt nocjj, ». j. — waifoowstt. rOi.au Oi.ua. BCTDBM PULPS. MAAC H. SMITH, KaaMumt Tailor and Dexter in ' IW Furnishing Goods, t> ildrioce johnson. t.ium, Mfruurij cniLDuurt , toon mots a tAiraU ■ s. a. vans. c -muifirr ware * eldredce, OONTRACrORS A BUILDERS, • „ JtEATTTS^i : P^^^BEJTTV, mnmlpi 5|iiPi daniel f. aeatty. 5 .iAtti EEWSPAPNB ARB b J A flfRfifi E' '(..tauN^UAMRUll " ■ lU— a.aia«.«i..r,M4s»j - EEEfbzr. itJs ' ' t|ta)P»«WUBIM«r '
Speak KIWI j Always. j llultaarwiml—l-srw ' .' AsMssAdjMamsUe s Iilln I. j j •Mb-?-" rsibnrtwfc.sj'iw.iM . pwWi m J Witw.4""14"' "'' " j , pmk kindly to seat can, or sal sot M nS- ' . —Jan. K MrC.rU, t A STRANGE STORY. J IHd t Mil lira of qneer people sad < Yn.ladsW.did I. Can I mall them bow? ' was Uw aa inexplicable 'affair thai • befell me#— oa, did aot befall- but 1 almost at good is new," ' 1 I found myself oar day at a orrtair t town with "as aoaar tl.-" fill tii ■ o'clock la ths afternoon train that r Masty-sli mllst to get oror. Dos oo ■ ths plstAm at balfapaol ssrta o'clock. < That woaldat do. Bool coons I bad I to havun"sparfol " Vkce aad tlsas neutral Iowa soar years ago. Country just flat plain. aot ths rolliac prairie load lying further . west, bo towns, Csw vilkgss. fancekm. I mmlmu ;.spe<* of anything o^y seen : ; afar had say speck rxistod ! alike seme length. striking family' n- I .semblance, lying on ths ma ground ! Ssssr-""*""""*!1 Sottta, ,f Km. vltSMt. h ) ' rsa*!. -,Taaiumg.i.-: ataiasd Urn pretty thoroughly, but ai- 1 ways with bath woatetwd admiration. Strong as Titans, obedient as alarm- t "Aad'l'^t-^w" at then without woxdmtng what maaaar of world iBfa c wjfl be wbta sons oar loans bow to utilise aot oas hundred. aor fifty. but t At la their manipulators ; fooh don't ] aboaad saaeac than. A a— atodi I Ukc to watch a first-ekes oat llstra to [ aa arrumret oe a «y«t with whkh h. , laws, aad knows -here tbs'atrew. « loom. sad ths ssqansn. Is hrufcea. aad , Uw pob' overlooked or kmgltagty , achats ml. though thry be ao mml IT a maa knows a ■sidilas ho kaows 1 bow fo anas from ma to rfioeC step . y M»Q ofthr waj. sod bat rosily 11a>-'Doaooaar- shout hla Mr mfbasr was oas of lbs rifkt son. A ^Ha— |»L^btMB^_wld^w«kr ba mm la tko wwu yea wo«ld~^ , pastoT stthcr drbkor mpantUom dimETmsi— d wfiThk SThfiT'tw ' ; ^~Tw— ao— I doat kaow* bs sa- J ""•'"t «Mmgk spaas tarty talks mm , boarbtW 1 ilifi oT taa ■■!■■■ T ' tkoagbtl. list at nr." . ' -Toadoolkaowr -IdaaY woadsr yoo bok."add he. * •sadtsklao. WIS JOB badly obfip. [ Arriptar • ** Nolbbo.* add L **bat apta pbb." ' i ~ Tea Ikaksd tack. Tbrnml. i wotMl hsb saktap. Da Wo thbk j Mdb ppajrF* ^ . m&yzz ; * ' 1 ' «■* amara f bow'ryn » . §|saKsi
with hk hat cC, r daaarl shirt uabot- . loard at Uw throat aad oar skm loose I sad hsaebc. holdiac a whisky bottle. ■ He reeled down the hill, snmtbkd sad stumbled, struck hit foot apaiast a lop lato ths ditch hah way acre the track. 1 "I saw what was comiap. aad had < whittled down hrnkm aad r-rened the < eapiae. The una could hare pot on his c led rosy eaouph if It badat be for his 1 cursed whisky boule ; hot he prmbbrd h , tad held It up so as to sort it, aad t couldn't prt bk haback. of course, with- , oat both hands, aad to pitched forward I sad we went orer him. I ; was all door la s miaute. yoo sso. ' ' What did you do that hrf said ' ] Jita. jcrklap her up Uks thai for 1 oothlap.' 1 1 •■••My God; maa. rue orse . human I aid ask what I stopped the train for" i ' "Run orer a manr cried Jim. 'An * amy or drunk r But 1 dido Y wait ' ; tp answer. I streaked up the track to 1 | where the' conductor reus out, sad the ' their beads out of 'thT'^riadows. sad j " srarybody w so led to know what wo 1 tb- matter, sad titer.— wall, yoo kao. j hand, sad nothiap cbT^iar cw^fsr* k'be > "^DnmkP Ko. 1 warn t drunk I t don't driak-ceer Aad it tmppeaed ! just to." Uirninp to Jim. i " Just exactly so." aaswerad the sooty ■ reman. t ••Ton. jus! exactly no." echoed ths | l eeery day. sad dooe it rapularly line, t pot to <jutL Intok at thatr boldiap ■ his tlrunp hand that was ahakiup la t way that didn't bsloap to ita mBciot. • to lbs cltsr blot eym .oat had no . make a chance wltW frieUw Ll^ ' poiap to p»« out of hers llrely " . I am aad poewiered I I I " I>o you boilers mef ' asid bo. « "Beliere you' Of oouns I do. I'm I • ' not a fool. I know when s maa has | E . truth la hk face, aad you're pot truth la \ He smiled aad thrum out hit primy 1 1 Set jf ; " I'd like to ahake liaada with you for I that— if you don't cars." ^ I I 'HutJ do e -e." said I. smilia^fl | "Can't you explain it?" ^ 1 ' i " No — no more than I can tail you how ■ ■ I a Bower prows." 1 I We reached our dsotlaatiou sad mch I i went his or trr « s- . sad so fsr as I knew i Firs yuan after I was at New Brans- ' Philadelphia. ° " j " Drawiop-room car." calbd I. as I run < ths loop, dark pbtfarm. « I>ra winp- room car thk wayt" mas 1 shouted from the rasr bUckaeos. " Ah. is h you. Mies Dickinson? Plenty t of room lo-nipbt," sad I scrambled in. ' About errry oSctal and employes oc. ( with which coaduMor I was polar, but c did not rscopnias him > ;• Ton doot know roe r « famiWiTbi,' ^ "Latmss^bTw ml" thoupht I. ' I don't Uk* to be thwarted. I always ' remember peopb's beat aad always lor- 1 I"1 their names I ootild fbrpsSmyowa ' "Woo is bs? When, where did Israr > tmrel with him?" , ' you bslocs. I sm sura of that," I J Hs baphsd at my pumlsd ho. cad ' aaawnrd. " TouY. ripht Umm." ' All at once I placed him. ■ ' " Ah r triad 1. " how's tha pbost ?■ - 1 The mm had a ins ruddy color, but he ' turned pub at Ihst puis as thk paper. c "Why. you •bulmsau that saythiup ' dM many mr earn* of hr • "Tea. but I da." ' "WhatP" " Wull! m tall you all b a farmfit — ' thatk the hat —y. sad I dual like * talkiap about H. Ton know I waaud > to pst away? Tern Woll. I pot my "Maybe I didn't draw . loapbaath as I pus trader way that Brat day. ss ■ tboupfc I'd bft my lUMliiiiw.be be- ' hiadme. ETmythbc about mo -wm m ' dlffersat from what I kudfuittud.lt muds nkdb s now mom. Ton know the country the Philadelphia aad Erie — thraaphr mmi full of sMaaa^rithTro^ looktap read aad curriap track." • ' "J— sa." hs all A sad I sau. ' aimpk chwrtri as an«isks«.buMucrf J toward atpklbll— aad than watU-1 ^WhatdHyuudothatfcrr Ml; • he pkua«sd off and lalksrfaim. *t^.V "*"* " y**>b ka« *
TIE ZULU WAX. With the capture of Kbp Cetywayo the Zulu war is rirtually orer. Thouph b aot to be supposed that hit capture wlU put sa eud to hk life, it may be atsurasd that the history of hk rcmsrtabw dosed with his capture by Major drapooat at the Mb of An pu»t. Hk lot*, deflant opposition to the British forces is one of the most remarkable pieces of dsriap erer mtc with by s civilised people warrinp tpninst s in^Ms wine: la 1171 Sir Tbeopluiur eirited Zutalaad with an most of Brttbn^Mooca few the purpose his ■esrrit to certain conditions at which the Enplish porernmenk was wlllinp to i pire him iu friendship and moral supforth Indiscriminate bloodshed was to I - that no Zulu should, be pen to | death without open trial, aad that minor punishment should be sub- _ offences. Cetywmyo hesitated. It wee ' military renown, mad on the other, to ; keep on pood Unas with the British. slteenatire Fire years later, in July. IU7B. he new bold and pi rimed the former. An in cad in* force marched imo territory, seised two rrfujee woEn* land demanded the .um-nder a I the two leaders of the inradia* force, (letywayo replied that be would thrash : the En*liah. subdue Natal and eat up the Parlucarae. Then he called oat hi- , j o/.a aaeape. la youth he waa slender . i aad praoeful la fipure. but his face had > an imperious and torbiddia* cxprees'on. i Ilk eyes ware cxccptiemaily larpe mad > brilliant, but hie forehead. Ihourt brood i - for a Kaffir, waa eery, recedia*. lie t would dreee himself elaborately ; orer | cloak aad round hk loins a baad ot i tiper-cat akin. And thus attired he led i | troops lato the war with the British i The campaipn epalnstCetywayocontr 1 mouths of pesparatioa by Lord themis j ford, Oa tha moraiup of the twenty, r Bret a British column consiatiar of a portion of the T weoty -fourth reft meet I P battery of artillery and 600 unlit , ^auxiliaries, was utterly eauihilated a: laaadula. near llm Tupela river, the dilaad. Lead Ojelmefbrd. the British com i maadrr. wae farted to retire screws the - Tupela Sir Bees' je Freer, the eoeasor, r saBwattttwwrnttanattktt-np steamers to ewrry troops aad supplies , to ths caps. With the start of the relief column foe CoiomMEcaraesa at Ekbwr the Zulu War ealetd^pou lu asuuud ■tape. Otywayo had hem bnty la redla sidcrsble strairpical skill la aradla* . them tohbe vary paints where the British nalatnace. Every male capable ot time he k supposed to have had nearly TS.MO mm under arms. They «na everywhere em the alert. Lord Otkbmftii it eta i e atid in raUvriap Ekowe and la fortified posts la the enemy's country. After machete lay aad lise arrival of rriaioraemrala. trealtiap his foeom numerically larpvr thorn employed by Eaplaad la the Peaiamlar war. the advance oa Ctuadi : commenced. Lord Chelmsford's ra- . putatioa had suffered so ervevelj frosa the rmtlpatnai Inflicted pa hie forces by the escape Zulu, that he determined, bearing that Sir Unmet Wokeley waa ^rr22tehUtoril"~At 'daX^ « fourth of Jul, . flyla* column mwaed the WhHe L'mvoloai. TtroSays wae mapped by a Zol 0*^1^1^ staled that aatil thry bad bean bealea no pfaoe ahauld be made. Ostywayoeaid " Tuu ma, Bpfat aad emrauad the Eapwhen Ihrykave the laapm aad try N dtweh thma. bm white men haw The British traope bad ararcWy eroeaed theriver briorr tha Zulae began fcahow ha pram^amwber. mfoa* the aky.; Maay to. the ripht aad took m a. rxxrikat yMsa. Thojpttlary^ opoaad^ftre. ■■nM.mtrueh- HettW^1^.1hflh cbmttks faawd. to baud B*ht was lmmT ueut. At sixty yards from the Brtttet ittttriugm filer a epriug. Than tttmeed ggeagsa— JfrziSmtsz-zzz BSisra: aia>l,a.i<,te| la be Ml ll| I I fcy hfo Trim. MMia. » ai I. ewd as haaa kahus wtth Mm hh £r^S if w'lTuwh hUk« emaaed m pmkld Mm
remained hiichful to him sad aeoompaaied him. Then k ao doubt that the threwt tojyn the krael of may chief I harboriup Crtywayo bad ita efiert la t briagia* about the eapunv of the Kia* 1 -Kmc rork Brrmld. 1 The Otficrr Whe Krror Drsak. 1 In the early part ef the isle war. wbca e before Virksbur* a Dumber of officers 1 wcrepathurrd at b.i headquarters, hav- 1 in* a pleasant aoctal time. One of them ' invited the party to join la a social I pises ; ell but one accepted. He asked 1 drank." Tbe bom passed, so.' each went ' hk tray to hk rmpecti ve command. J A few days after thk the office who : derliaad to drfnk Acrireg . note from ' Gea. Grant to taport at headquarters. 1 He obeyed the order, aad wae soon in 1 the preaeacr of the pvorrei. Great ears J llvw." for their acquaintance wae very slight. " who remarked the other day that you orvrr drank*" The alfieer modest! j answrrcd that h- waa. •Then." J I have been .ookin* for to lake rharprot ( the rommkaary department, and 1 order that you be detailed to that duty - He J served hk muutry faithfully until the . rleae of the war and wae honorably diacharged. Y rari passed, and Grant had . come to be I'residral. The officer Lad settled down u> the duties of prirate life and the Jlule I arid rot waa cherished es ( Die troutiir oa the border between ' Texas and Mrxtcoalon* th- Ilk, Grande ; the facta and r.-porv Again Freaidrut ' Grant rememiterad the man who " never ' drank." and applied him chairman of tlie board. Tlw purr waa accepted and ' he entered faithfully upon the 1 thoroughness with which the duty ' wae discharged Wh,".. engaged iu this awrk be madr 1 the aoquaintaac of a gentleman who ^ Southern Tesaa. That acquaintance in- ' spired confidence, and. yemrvaflar. when • last moo lit be has eflscled a sale, to an ' English company, of the ranche of 900.000 acres of land and several thousand | ' head of cattle for an even million dollar* . will be a mug lurtuol) in these hard ' times. The company that bought will 1 enter largely upon packing beef for foreign markets, slaughtering their meat • 00 thrlr raache from their own berde. o/kbarT esteemed aad bauorvd chisena. but tt kfivea one to Texas who will always ' be found cm the side of ordm sad rood ' Bee Ranching Is UdHlkraU. > Thk h s famous country for bees and 1 the making of homey, and at many a ' breakfast- table la distant Europe to-day 1 the waffie u spread with sweets that 1 hare been filched from the hearts of a mouth of almost every canyon then k s grows indolent and psxwprrtau Irotn Ibe there are ao long winters with dearth of Bowers, through which the patient ' workers must be nursed and ted in ' order that thry may live uatl, the open- ' log of the next field-eraroc. Tbswr bee domestic romfoO. and the profcaaloei of ' rireugth "t uas» fiaM-xal eapitai. tr-both . eo,-h | tome farmers who fancy that the royal ' road to buoollc heps lam lies through ' the Bowery beds of a bre pasture. Their expemars are as light as thaar of a her- ' mk fat hk care, aad what stores of ' hooey are laid up are so sari clear gain. ' s tha bees board fhrmiilves while they 1 wort, aad work unceasingly fat propers- ' Hon far the winter which sever rouse. What the bins an foil the cakes of 1 (ram the cells, atri the rapt, rape are 1 raplarml. to ha flllsd again sad spin. warn* of labor and thma fat the gathering 1 of wax sadtoe building of new him is H Mrsm le One Baadrad aad ntty Xll- | mahld b bLte Lid,1" s'kdj'rf fifty yean. reklkgmAH EutT— Ip. 1 ltd, 000. 000 She pay* that *e Is the daughter of Mauay Humphrey, of Em India, and that Saame! Humphrey, hagrsadfsthsr. wa a brocher ef EHmhslk H^e. who nuarMteJmplAri,. Ex-Goveraor W. F M. Army, of New Mexko. k^aow k Eagiaad w i U^pr^h boms at maksattm"w^sa therightfol UthTh foTi Md rrvsetk, aa the enww- Tk 1 ■ r.tt^liMs/M tt^imdjsi ittil , kmfiaid afira Ama egawdwato toawd a •
sbatgua Duals sa Us halswsre Reed sad rail bird gunning k scramled by no little danger to the eportsman. although few realise the danger reads along the marshes of the Delaware grow ao high that a man forty foot distant cannot be sera. Thus it k clear in reed bird shooting » Dot so may be a dosru gunners in the : marsh srlthis s radius of half s square, and uoat of them ever know of the near presence ot Uk other. Vevyjoftra s gun- ! k oa a direct lint srith a bird, aad aad raters kk body, or finds a rearing place in his iac, and neck. If be k a , ™ i back. He often does it. aad during the duck occur along the shores of the I tela- ] promts, principals and a few sportsmen who may happen to be looking on. Oar afternoon one of these encounters t^nimu The lattecuntntenfionaJly put fire ue six ebol ieto the | cry of pain aad anger, sewing a wreath of thirty yards distant, up with tus gun and ( returned the fire. The PbDadeiphta man knew that Le Lad woundid tin Jersey. getting any nearer to each other the two UlsoppoBrut followed euit.anj they both 1 , what was taking place The duelists . , could be indicted with Dei danger of fatal ' a doseti shots and both were literally foil consent They at race stripped off yterr j ' nothing They were covered wftb blxod I might fare been taken for a pair of Bu^ ' nam's tattooed men. Neither man bed the advantage in the fight aad neither could claim the victory. -Pfifludefofoo ! ' new s Girl Captured a Big RaUlrsaake. ' ' mixed blood, beautiful and bold. Her | t mother, now dead, was the daughter ol I 1 a Sioux chief; her father is a French j Canadian. The family habitation. nntil j Lewis aad Clark counties, ra a tributary j I of Sun river. Zoe Las both a fine form sad a lovely face, aad her glassy braids ' . down to the eery hem of her gar- J meats. It isn't romancing a bit to say j that thk girl k quite the " rage" in that j t region. The cowbors are dead srn i tire . with her charms. As one of tbem re- 1 , one of us. over the dark-eyed besuity " Zoe k a' daring rider. On -her favorite 'j beast, bare-backed, she outstrips every ' Uik U toVl us ra the side. On Turwdej of lest week Zoe had a remarkable ex- ' ploiL While out looking up some of , her father's mksin/ ponies she raraua- . tend a monster rattlesnake, a warning . tram which eaaaed her horse suddenly , to shy. nearly dkuaouatkfg her. Getting short dlotenre tram the reptile, which, angered at the intrusion, coiled itself , ready for the gage of battle. Cool aad collected, the girl, awtagli^ her lariat, hit it a sharp bloje Maddened, the aaakr srvvral thafs struck at bar. Ilexr terousij swinging her supple oord sgfifi she "noosed" the reared head of the snake, sad. wheeling about, ban rapidly off for horns, digging her prise after her. It eras undoubtedly the liveliest f making ever done lu Montana Arris. I lag at the bouse, ber father lad several them she proudly exhibited the monster, j He life now extinct. One of the suitors forsrard to, get iu dimensions I Its length, by actual nauru »t« and its girth, st the Urgem part, sixteen . Another suitor whipped out hk buflhlo-kailr sad averred the rattles , r oam and > " button." Thk string of : 3tr I it. Mr. Opps. Uw rxpswji unln .hot lor [ the mow unique necklace probably war . made la thk oc say other country. Itk ' alter thk aay oas vkfdag Mr hoaur | A doubtkas sat It adorufog bw gram- , ful usct — fldeoe ( Jfasfoue) flsrwid. ! The mmt ^^Mhiaa ttrad.no I chsuns at ail srith the maa who stays at , mw a nmasray bone jump over four r drajb sad kad Us cracken store wkhr out breaking a strap, sad the Beumor , ttmply . ttli. hfo baad sad repft. t Skm he domat deaU k. ss ta »as aaan 1 ttl — II thfoffisthaa that. BuAkteae I dsn ksaa ettlama ga up to the ? FkMffiaaw to Ms Ban sad MM uttt a hams a Ik it ■ Mm ulihfo 1 f saiy parenh. wiah. ad rnuka. Lam i £ritirtsSL > he had Bva mm M the FUm Mha Mil h th— Me ML treighed tweaty- > y muaM eadax mm, Thmt he f STttlST^ ,
TIEELT TOPICS. v. I FroioC. the exeratiooer. docs the bud- 0, neas of hanging for the whole Russian i, empire. His rsaidtxxe k la the centra! II t ' Stato prison at Moscow, sad be Uardmsd u ' \ AlffiK executions in Russia this year u I were the work of bk hands. la St. sr Petereburg be bm baagvd I wo men . in ta ; Kicff. six ; in Odema. four, aad in Ntto- , ' i bow many there will be U the remaining 0 ' months of this year' jg ■ * ~ I to i Many of the students of the Chinese u E 1 mission St Hartford are enlcrirg the col- \ u * Isges aad polytechnic achook of New \ ,, 0 ] Tliea* Chinese students, while iu the 1^1 * selves to be ronarkabiy InKlligent. In- J ' have gone into the Tale Academic FreaL- '' Q man clam; two haee entered Coltunhla . ^ Boston School of Tee-hnofogy. aad one t 1 B ' to Troy Polytechnic School * ^ J Hammond Trumbull, ot Hartford. '• tfokf"1 "" irT',,lcd1 10 % Frrach wrote the name Clitragou a. first, e ■ ] worid. baring with a xre of (oar other j, I dsys A I Enguir"is to be fraud in the last an- ^ * I una] ieport of the eummiasirarra of lu- t 1 1 nary At the beginning of the present , " | aad idiocy of all riassee duly regislereel. r a 68. 107 peraoos were of tlie pauper viam. I | average.! ouiy S 8 per pen I. per annum r I Lord Kitmarry. whose large estate t j lies in Midland --ouaty. England, bring t n "desirous of testing Low fsr the letting I ^ I ralue of Lis farms Las been affected," e ' ths only conclusive method of obtaining t j | Use Information Le desires. " to throw a " : they will fetch." l-radon TVafA tn^m-v U.is comment Tlie farmers wCere . m a lees foe some Lime past, as the Ameri- t J can a^lpctitlon lias seriously affcx-trd i - lately at a reduction of orer fifty per j S . cent-. uk craps are wretched, aad the . i imagined. thereMrv. the dismay with j I a hich Lord KUmorey's rxaepewating > ■ ; re-.ss-.-re, , a The catablisliroeot of a system ofborar ' i. passports k under .-oasidcratfoo by the ' If Russian government The measure k . ' d suggested, not iu view of political dsn- ! ' L ger from Ibe equine race, but in order ' a U, peeves i a misfortune that often bap- ] . t- pens to the boraea tbemaelrcs namely ' i borer stealing. According to thk rari- j 1 i e ras project, the birth, peculiar signs, y aad death of every boras must be re- 1 T curdetL aad the proprietor of a borer or it bones k to be foruiabed with a bone , passport that will entitle him to tlie le- , 0 Now. m s borer t'lkf cannot possibly , r. steal both the borer aad iu pmeport. be , rs cannot sustain hk right to the posses- ; 1 skm ol a stolen bone. Thk Is the ea- , a sexier of the wit and wisdom of the Rus- , A sias officials la thk matter. j b I h For the Bret time, it k ciaftaed. Mace t * the creatira of the world, a weflnaa de- < J show aad cattle folr- The place was i « MraVranris B-'nilkr^ From^esliCTt ! ' report It sppeari to have been a good ■ * sddrma. with not a word la It of the ' * abstract sort. It had s fair share of da- J >• tktsc. aboot port mMMbrntMetmrnri < be tnfoed la each a way m la lore the I farm md dsiigbt to May upcm it. Frearb | 0 not Greek, which the orator stigamtiaed < k m mijlM The newspaper, by Lt k- I 1 1 bsefog LMA ftre M eevea viifogm sa. the « * wZ £* JalttTl tVphlom > w kam^ry. Oa ramftoag taa^fikwra • ' ea s Bm Mtssf ImaB^khkn- : g.q'nyaxjg , ■ mtMsa j. m I a !lafofi"I.T »T , * ***■ V^j*"
vest-pocket U to a man. But it k more capariras. aad in niaetv-aine instances out of s hundred -it it mach better reguA maa will carry B*00 worth of smali change, lour matches, half a dosen 11 toothpicks, s short psacil. sad yst aot be able to Bad s nickel or s match or s ' toothpick or s pencil or s card when be wants It. Net at> with a woman. She L has the least bit of s glove, aad la that s intended purrbaae of dry goods aad car j , diminutive powder bag. We haw ao ' , I idea bow she does it — bow she manages ., squeesethoaa thousand aad ran things time, sad the glove never looks . | doesn 't s.wm to have the least trouble In ' of two fairy fingers, and*! j Uie desired article is brought to light- * plain I ■and dollar mortgage Las been paid off , by the Chlmgu. Rock lsiaad aad Pacific , railroad aad the satisfaction recorded in Polk oounty. Iowa. On the tat of September, 1H86. the Chicago. Rock Island 1 aad Pacific Railroad Company executed 1 » deed of trust to Johu A. Stewart sad William A Osborae. o( the city of New j .Xinatruc-ted and thereafter to be noo- ' -ximpany. to secure the prompt [symrot . mentioned in the instrument, to Ibe ( increased to 8U.400.800 if the road was \ road waa boilt to the Missouri this east i Die Paris rorrvspondeatof the Loudon naia they disappeared. A case of an opposite nature Da# brew reported to me by a trieod of the family lu which It haplicr children to trades, setting herself up ' husband, who was laid low with a chronic malady. He was so altered by illness and hardship that at the railway neither she nor ber children recognised ' him The latter weal Lack to distant parts of the city where they are employ* ' est aad Che wile returned home in a dkpairing mood, which the spectacle of 1 the rejoicing people around be* in ten--ceeflung for her in the crowd, and then 1 He remained until six o'clock writing in , thai she would arrive, aad then ' went to look after amne baggage iu which j be Lad a col-ertira of curious shells and stuffed aatmah, which be thought would please ber. When at last be got to her I domicile he was shown to ber rratn aad . the door bolted inside Nobody | answered to the food knocking, and the i police oObimiseary wae sent for. Upon I hk antral a letter, fienhir writlrn. was , | found, la which the unfortunate woman . < said that she had only loved once fa her ' , j life, and that the object of ber lore was . I lead, aad death olfly could relieve ber j from ber heart wound. Her dead body j lay ra lbs Boor. Shv had committed , | suiddr. Bantering Girl Briile, fa India. I I There can bs ao doubt of It when I say j that infanticide still prevails fa some of ! the Tillages of ladix. A judicial infanti. cute department was organised some years ago to examine into aad to suppress 1L Among the Gaurba Rjypoota this practice peer rib somewhat extensieely. Oalygirk are murdered. Tbq infant k destroyed in the room where It k bora, aad thai it k buried under the of the same room. Oa the thlr- . teenlfa day the village priest calk aad . rooks sad rats hk food la the same I room. Thk k otmaiderrd a burnt aOp > aad by thk act the priest takaa all i the ata of the murder apoa bk own soal aad the family k free from h. As soon I ths baby k bora Ik meoth k filled with the milk of the shrub iinhpl. I i. sad then it k ploswsil over 1 with mud. Reepiratton k tmpomiUr. > When ths first giri baby k uisathsA . away fa thk Mmal meaner the mother [ cries and moans aad grfovm a goad Bfal. i after. having lost twa or three she AJforthe mnrBeraad bariai aad barnt- ! ofleriag lbs | ell again ocaapy the ram1 eadjacrivs gstott M h as asaaL aad sa tbe^CWbsas aajy. sad Aey fasfo^Ls"^r Hawfolfo^'foltt of thk cams beaome mm mA-MiA wlvas they hay er sBsas Mem Mom atbv motrs. Tko MM|MnHfthttart i JTbrisbm— M-» ^ ^ ; Ayo—MMM LRasMMeffo— *T. ^rinTT^a A *fli ' . V i
Tb Meter sb-sp's afr glas ta ssbe, a lease, sad wws sad Mr. TW. is M. afod. ■ I Btium guaJibrmpdssriakm. MdaBartannfo. II I lef—Mwm Flam for eeasaadag mead. TW. dsesdy. witfc a mbsrt saac. TTW-M iEZ^Enia H. 3forer« p. I TLBS OF INTEREST. A seaadri-mrager k pwnon to add mire. — FMfodelpkso BmiUUm. TbeJotri number of Americas petto exUatTmd expired k more loan MAMA More than 7.000 dogs vm drowned the New Tort dog-ponnd during It The fishery question — "How mnch *m j tbem bull beads?" — Cedar Rapids AsAn exchange says that a : rtrta.gr Mi • ; sad kjftydlds do aot ohlrp. ! Thry fiddle. The Ohio penitentiary mansgrsot , . introduce! electricity as a roods d ' Maa-S clothes are of bk Ufa stktug atari, they're vmu'i whole vxieuaoe. — SUmbmeHU BrraldMocv than 4.000.000 .aas of corn an . t packed aaaurily fa Maine an.! sold -la every part ol the world. pie. ra the average, an killed fa tha streets ofLssdsa every year. 'a new " spo^ ra JopiMr. measuring ' <10.000 square mllea. is attracting ths deep alien lion of astronomers 1 The or— iron fafovumlera ths Methodist camp ground at Martha's Yiaeyard coat $10,000 and will seal t.000 persons. -• A Fraud in SUks " k the startling ! Lead-liar la an exchange. Ah! IF wet back ra you. did she'-RseAfand (bare othev'wUd rabnll be'^L.T^iak. ; the gentle camel hack dosru. NesejFevB -Vesew. > To lb bare been abolished on firs more " ol the London bridges, and the three ' toll bridges that are left will soon bo 1 freed. When a disobedient " kid " k taken 1 across bk father's knee it gives Mm the [ kid-knee complaint. — (Yarsaarit Ssfor- , dapMpfo- , There are 1.830.1100 acres of uncleared . land in South Sew Jctacy. and Itk pro- , pueed to sell rae-hrif ofit at the price of . Weatern lead. lUppy Greenland ba. ao eaU. and the nights there are six mouth. Irag^Fcv - do parts nf Frame churchra fill eery I badly, wtievrms in the poorest distrieta f they are crowded- ■ '"T^,r. KiTid 'tt ' Scholar — "The witter of TA On* ' teacher was sick then for six weeks." \ Many s father has to tell s young maa . Uk time of night with hk foot. Aad t be doesn't dolt altogether with the clook ; int.ii stocking, either. — Rise Asafonm. ' It k 8 singular fart that s man who I rule the wbole creation wbca be geM ' outside his yard gats.— Jfi fill Aims J , fVoasevmtHowerer you may haee been trad Baa - upon, however powerful your enemlas I may br, cosae to the editor sad receive - satisfaction He kail powerful; he wiU ' Old Sni.kelwfobeA who bought » 0 too# ui bay on a specuktira. aad had 11 decline fifty cents ty ton on hk hands. ' says prrimps be iSn'l sa authority oa. . bay fever, but be thinka be k just the 1 LneAj-rf Vmm s. 1 A little girl beard some one say " Tfosr pal fapU." mat asked ber mother what 4 It meant, bbe arms told that it was erne , way ol saying "Tiui.fliea " A few days e afterward she said, vwi gravriy; n '1Why. ma. Imw uxqpus does fidget r • j A railroad train moved rat of Denver " with a brid- ra board, but the rarrirae * drretoud that alie bad been whisked off r ' ra her l»oeymora journex afooe. aad at ' Iragth a rompnasirarie official put him d ra a speria! locoenoUre. with' orders Jy y I mcxprricaced sportsman takes a trip up <t into the country aad goes out fog a Sax's .Looting, and starts s flock of forwL ami e be aad Ms dog have a terribly axdtfag - time sad bag s lot of birds. He returns • to hk hotel staggering beneath bk load - of trophies, hot buent op by oa boaorat ble pride fa hk soccaos. sad an sniriag t k horrified to learn that there are ao e wild tnrteye fa those parts, aad that be - will have to settle srith the farmer, who d by thir lime has arri red' wtth lbs aaaIfasireafodfo A » »r a '' L TMsna-As— eadliaaM e tbrossUavp ap 8M Aad ga Md foOd »a Am— flit i | f is dw. On a 1 1 1 ef MstAea Death. r Yery fawof the swdAm I HiiMMifc r Tk^rtsiTSr rod ^5nrfjhT^8- ► at8krMj<Md* tfod'af foufkay! mMM ■ susrsrssu; , =L-rsstrr."=£= ■ I I dMfo aa*m*t Ms. Tha . — — Ifaat pamfom fc M . aff *a * MBM are: raid Art. ttgfo > l>M» safiss bwwak, ssMsag Maji 8foM gLKSs>

