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_ VOLXYI.* CAPE MAY. CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1880. NO. 5. - _ i jnia-uiiar: . _ ^ . ''-v <■ ... .• i .. __ a „ . - . . ^ a.*, autarky, — w1 — — ; —

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I «»>lla»lj »b« Khooi eland at lions 1 ib«T anrelad U bodUj io ten Ua d Ii mm be bilfyi ana o'clock at t »*■ «, ilarf an ad tbe amber, a « u ib»7 wot 1 Ileal. 4 fan* tnm Mr > Tieii u> the rypej mop. Ulf repentant . _ and anxlbor u> know what would be c. tie moll of Useir break In* Use law. n d "i wSeb he hadot jooe." elrlsed kluj. u mtahj -Itwaalljoar faclt.*oa.- 1 ~ i know It." returned the tom* lady, n Wills Jk. naarr lao*ki "ant Awn readj « ■ am oolj to lake my ebare of poniab- c most, bol yoor'i aa well." ' " It la all eery well to talk." aatd b auy. •' Ws: you are aura to *et afT wilts i i£e tftbtaat |>makj. and thai poo taas is ■ do aaytisiac |w pan wilts Paul n CMn,.Can ii Well, then hi ahteld yoe i 1 ; Tbej atarciiad ia aad look tbalr aaaia. u aad lifted their entity ryea to eacnonter 1 the iadijrasniy flmalslnt oaea of tbeir ! h mart.-. baaed taaeber. Of all the anhol- «"■ sn wae the pretdeat. moat knrable 1 " aad atota trjia*. 6oe au^bed tsia moat ; aeriaaa wwfjaat reproof to erwra. and 1 « , wbea ahe tetmtf be waa reaHy wooaded. ' p , aasata.'CiiSttjr ffrea Aad aotaebow ^hla race alwaj-t ^ throw opae bins tlse aolrln* of all hte- moat dlffloalt pr ..bicji.. xlse woo'sd ! op to. Mat will. aact. . rutty. ]at pleadla* poet, with " My bead acbea j *" »d." aad proteat the coo Id act do bar ' " al*ebra ma mind; or • >b|lil i not be ' eicoaed bom wrttln* that draadfai s»" compoaltioa tor b»t thla oooe. plana r " Aad promlaed to do aaythim* else ha ! w to«yaad*bel»bt'wbea^e mum ! * •be aanally carried Use day. So. win (he matter . la a bard, oold '" Tirtrr "tintr* if" . were late to aehool to leave their eeata ® aad take pldom before ua deak. to bia , " aarpriae Soe aasd aometliln* ia a wbia '° SSS&BSlES « for aepport to bcr tremblia* limfaa, 1 -m: -sr-n ^ tw " Mr. Cheery, we ban ban loan th- | „, cpaira. bet i alone am to blame, aad ^ am ready to take the pealahmnt yon i think the ret hare merited, torn 'see wl«'p}mt%*r)n*dn*." j„ Oh! yoa wiab to make yocraelf a [ o ha eaaaticnad."with abnhed fan. ' ^u^r',zrr: •war tar without abooldrria* tboaa of ' ^ "But really and Irmly." plaadid -die. i "j with tears la her (iorion eyaa. " i am aloaa Ubiame. They wooid not bare : » psne bat far me. aad yen wiU make me perfectly wretched if yon poniah them. ^ when Use faalt waa aUmtoe," and the : eobbed andlbly." *° make erery day of my life wnecbad , "i aria* promlaed Saa. bat ahearew' m '*Wl a' a^BSgggai" thoofb tlsair Isaada worn hidden behind oa the daak. the hlowa roald he dtatiaetly 1 ^ tato the ryea of Una with an rxproaetaa : a •one bat aha roald Interpret. ; a ■be apofce la a aoppreaaed eoice to tba taaeber. and be bad to band low to bear , ^ enimilu'*! ^**4"*. |t sss^sSs "wbt'njin i mi i ■l,"nin«ni;w ttEZSKX T^iS brand bond entirely eotered mtaa and ' ri nmM «rbn h— *■ «tatavh wonl _Uii. That mu he aa linle * The lem.lalw of the aAnoonabe 'u hnota* ta Mr hawwn eyea thnif SSuESS^-Til SmhtatadlltaMm. end the poa n nXr ^KSsa^IS ^sswartKa.,. 1 " Bant hntontaf bmnmnd in.,, 'Ill l|i 1 btatanrd r-ta. »

paoeln * too meh far mr. and any! i map drop ia ooo yon." The Itatar bniahad. he atartadtor hie i hoardtac ptaoa. but m be approached mm arnreyerd there flittered befttat him a wtilto mla d (boat, which dianppnnd . ha naiad it. with a myalnlim to- • Cillty. Bat, nothln* danated. be prneed tree mad forced bia way into ita depths. ' waa a amnbirad rty of alann. the re-moaicr of a ahaaC'imd to* Saiaoa .usod pustfnt ia the "anas <d Panl itl ham at tarn eaprmd tb- rt'o.'-. " be^hnchimly- " oh. plnme let ner>- 8ea,yoo hare uned the *lrto «sd they bare ai. SimBnU. j, i haven tan* aoooonl to avttle with thb ' particular (boat." - — - "Then aauie It quickly aad let ma io." «be mid, ImpaUently atamptaitier little foot. "Well, let me we. Uow many ai*hu ] i been haunted oa my way borne •" , "Thia ia my hrat night." aaeerted Sue "ah Urn girl# took It by tnrna." "Ah! did they f And yoo are *eai enough to again be their eoape j yonrotmr j "te*."f»|; only pkaae .ad me ge." i "And there were foor of yoo," aad , | vtoopinc down to bee Curbed face he { left lour kiaeee borniag than. i "i will aerer lorgire yrm." the ex- i jdalaw. armggliag hum blm. and. . JaUhSng a Mole apart, bagu Iwiabac , long iooemed hair, aad coiling It at { ! the hark of her preuy bend. i -i aha)! be aorry for that, rery ao ry. i>a»sc drar. a« i told yoa to-day. yoo ! , mave nry life miserable, yet i lore you j , j with ail my soul." , • And i bate you." abe replied, paa- | ( "Are you f'lag. Bode." quratoshed j, ! he. " end without a single word f" | , "Ymr abe cupped out. ~ud girr , mrxhatibeet. i am aureTdooTkaow , i 1 1 "One little wool." be cootiaaed. " before )«n go, We m«y aot baeean ( other Opportunity to We rack other j ; alone, an i shall loaye thia place next , i "Gulag away*" she asked, with a ' i qklwr in her Toioe. aad staying . 1 "The tana will ecoe be out. aad I j i ah all not lamto longer- -iaaat of all thoae | , i who ham aad refuar to be guided by ; , the drew nearer to bia aide, with ) j idowacaet eyea. aad iriring him brr hand. || |mftnib|rp , t r . | " For i ire me. Ifr (toaaey. i hare y been eery unkind nod rebellions. To- , 1 yoa braised your own hand to aaea i j mine. 1 aaw how red and swollen It { , and thai waa the nwat aerere pun- , iahmest yoa ooald hare inflicted oa i , "a bruised hand ia nothing ia a i' bruised heart." be replied. j j " i did not know that 1 waa injuring , ao important aa organ.- t ■irhio',? .j j "i— i did not mean i hated you. i , am eery grataful. and aad ao sorry you , gjjomy wtam. sosir ' ^ , mortal or ghom either." _"That h riglsl. aad tsaoeafarUs raedra , What aha might have said ia ruspoaaa ' swear knew, aa bar Hps wars lor the j ■lEsSi Bsissk i Utru. though he wae at hie bringing back , bride, the etolaf of bia tormentors. , VI hjk*rnri» Dag Caa Da. . a Paris correspondent of the New t Orleans ha^ane talk the following e i etorjs There ta a terrier far a enfr. Bnr i ; I gaBteSS ;Urnnd vtam of raki ou Bt (th. dgg | ^ts^httywuw uwria^tonwa j twn of the three pieces of cake than f i ftaPrnlawhatam. jwanrr hmtad a P-C of caka. Now. iBftty. ifyon be a gratttmaw— and i ba- | **** 7— ere a wjy— yun ■■IO — rt mi if iMi ml feagS gsfestrSsrs. i ;

y i babtelous speed. »"l The writer ausatrred into No. 7 1 engine bums oneeeeniag reoenUy. Two -•or three dim Hghta were buruhsg. illoi m lasting Use groat apart meat juat ' | enough to enable a stranger to walk • i about without bumpia«iD>otheeayriers e j aad boae carta. a fire mac silted back is a chair wae straining his eyea Wills a 1 fine print etory paper. The ehuaplng of : ho race la tbe rear was heard, bl t It waa i ' There waa a fireman at the ride , door j i talking to bia wife, aad one or two were j 1 up Main. » j private ottee op stairs. " bow !on« 1 f ! tor yoo to get jour engine In Cbmaben r ' street, aad under full bend for the ftreF" | i " Ob. .boot ail seconds. That's our i average time." " j "What, with your men w-anered about aa they now are p" " Uh. it Nut Use men It', the lime | that delays at. Our (tails art eighty , l feet behind the engine " i " Thru you meaa to aaj thni you could i • j Thal'l lost it One company in the j • | aecoada. i hear, and tbey are able to do . j Tbe captain aad the re-octer went I ' i down stairs aad stood near tbe great ' i alarm goug Bide from the ij|lta.y 1 i three was no dga of un ia thr buildiag. ' Tbe captan. wae just about totoorh tha , 1 | alarm, while the reporter prepared to ; time the operation, when It waadsarov- , ' end that It only lacked a minute of nine ' o'clock. ' i " Hold cm," mid the oaptaia. "we'll | •j Click! Tbe hammer strikes the gong, j ' ! rapidly snoring forms of men , the clal- i ' | ter of hoots an the floor ; Use snapping ; ol Isarncm springs, end the creesklng of i 1 opening doors, aad the rattle of the j : iin'mbm'strim!?'* p*t'n","— jh* ' ' l slant It looks like jkr coafuaioa and ' sounds like the din of Babel, aad before j i you get your senses the firemen aad | 1 i horses art far away to the tire. ir this , i Use horvee and brought them hark. { ' j that ft waa oaly thr regular j : evening practice. Aa tbey came back ; i in his place, la thr grant poise mid ! ' aremiag wufoehm -ttmr-Mtowed use > J Use men or ho<^n t*0" fro°1- ^*7 I sounding of tbe alarm JNPrbc plunge i of Use horses to the atreeL To do all this three horses seer e un- 1 and galloped sight j fret u. the engine, their hararm attached, tbe dribad 'aatfaed bia pratactlng brlh the men had ooaae from dttorew parts of the building to their places, and the great doors were opened, all in six sec- , Tbe boraae at No. 14 aegiae boose to take great pride j their ability to get into the atraet ia almost ao lima There n a tradition that tbry oooe did iadveseeooda; un emuta that Uavy ran do It Its a shade leu. Utaa ais. Tbe other eeeatag tbey were munchawas at their hay.. Net a firvusan waste, be area ta tbe buildiag excepting tha ragta la Than came aa alarm a poo the gnat goag. and bhofothe vibration hum the bah ceased the horse, ware way arrum tb. room. They imped at the ismtsf the goug. Bum their Stnlh."apd atrack Urn Boor with a Jar tlssA shook the building. Tbe firemen ; down tha stairs, two. three, sf x > Maps at a tea. Ii aaamed aa though , aamaoftham mmu be tradsfm down by i te rush tag beoaa. Km. boram. rei g tse appeared to be larxtricably mla . gtad topMher, pad. hates the aye moid aw bow k waa done, eeerythiag waa in i arte smd the haramaat taioBgttettU . ttat with their hands toward Sixth . .ram The driver rafoed them to. eod . thry came back with dlMeodad poauile i ta^dta^'tete^teih^ [t^ytaauawthrrayammram^of , gemf wort fbn had door. Thej bad ) made tb. time in. shade ira than tlx . ~ Didn't your matt kaow that yoa . wmu gufag to Mrike the rtm. asp- ! "So. tn. Bow ooald they* Tea . vfere wish me.^aad^ttoeu rart amy i 'puapg'af at' alarm ta amy ■ batatattp t ■ I Matom.ialtealiinra.it • wtt. bgykm mateaiM at thr lak anMh tea Whaa m item ta 1 "t* thrtadmare "n k^^themmr

the driver is ia bia place, the oollars are •napped, the traces hilrb-d. Use fireman „ ready la loach the match, aad sway they go — aad all this in between fire aad six secoods. It is the very pero fcclcras of the discipline and order that * K "Captain, won't you ever be able to k do this in iem tiatef" u "Ok. ym. I think the Ume may k come when we oaa cut off. with further § improveasenu ia stalling ! serves a eeo- 1 >f ond or two." a( boose of is. firemen my that tbe dia- * ] eipliae will get so perfect that tbe en- j » i glues wiU gel into the street before us I p v } alarm is tarough Bounding. Tills ia re- | garded. it may be said, as doubtful. — I e Vra Trek torn. I < j Jam pies af ftaM Wealker. l. The Paris Oolsyaosu's Jfaas rnprv says, a ! apropos ol oolo weather Tbe .boor- I r d the lust feZdsys, 'seeming, aa It doea^o j ftlsreoleo us with aa exceptionally bard | ° e glance at aosne of Use grvoi " mists " of I » d l corded to have fallen in ftomr dunng L 0 was froxen over for three weeks. Its | * t 1 g», the vines are staled to 'vv, been | a a | dcslroyed by front over a large port loo . * g i of Freaev. There IS a traolitses. again. ° j Usat, 1a MO. snow aad intense cold pret ! railed over Europe tor six months, even J t j Use Adriatic being Irosrc. la 971 the , Boepborus could be ret— d .m th. ice , J l:!SiowMrby cpscren.c-s aad famine, to | ^ t> j France ta said to have sucrutnbed In I * e ooogealed la the cellars The winters j ^ ) la the lormcr yeas the ice-bound sur- J " ; tore of tbe Baltic waa used as a thor- j ^ i oogh fare for six weeks, aad ia l*di I # e ' aruriy all the bridges of Palis wrre car- B - ried away by the blocks J Ice fioaliag B 1 . In the Seine. Tbe clerk of the parlta- ( e j Us rrgiaUT the decrees, owtag to tbe ink , , - j Trecxing oa hie pen in epite of the Ipcoe | „ e fires kept burning In bis office - Tfc 14®8 - the weather was ao severe ia Fsaadeva ! v v | batch-is. Ten years previously a force ' d ! of 41.000 men encamped on Use IJaoube. a bonfires on the Ttiame*. Aad ltVM ia 1 r | held on the English river, which was y 1 1 covered with ice twelve inches thick. | b s j An inscription ia a book of tbe period a i | aaya " tbe people kept trade* on the J e ' Thame, as ia a fair till Feb. 4. 1004. I S * About fortj coaches plycd oa the 1 it f Thames as oa drye land " Thirty years n » j or ao later, ia 1710. another fair was held j b r j aa tlse same river in mid-winter, aad ' tt ' ! yvt another sa P40. Tbe jrar. 1700 and u * throogboot Europe. Another ire Mr ill * 1814. Hard winters prevailed la IriSc | b >t 1840. iste and ins! In in« the grenlut d * the L. realtors of the Uiermomrtrr. was A " observed at Pootarlier. when the mcv- V ' freeing point. Io 1M» quicksilver n r froae ia Norway. The winter of IBM h J waagrograllj severe throng bout Europe. , at r hare o.-atrnd. such as thorn of 18*0 and e: 18m-71. but they ore too freuh ia the j b 1 reference to them here ! '' I ■ I h i u , A Baa Killed by a Meteor. j, s TV report from Nrmeha county, a ! Kansas, of tlie drotb of Darid Melaral- 8 ' later, a stockman, b j bring struck by a P ' tailing meteor, first came through the ' TVvtams. published kt Sensm. the county 1 seat, and has since been confirmed by a b » gentleman tram that plane with whom r - tatter says that there was ao doubt * - about the meteor. MstaMtlslor was o * edged to hare bera caused assisted. It 1 k took ptaoe ta the morning about eight h b o'clock, nod the sky at Usat Ume area ft i Dcncctly clear. It was rery cold, aad b a Ifttasull.t t bad. gone from Lis bouse I g to a pasture about five hundred yards ' J distant to drive up soma cattle. lie was h ' walking toward tha barn oa bss r-lum. L - nod while standi** about twenty Net < d Bum Use trunk ol a maps- tree was * * killed. The aerolite which emaaed his « a aad first struck the tree trunk, which • >- ta I it In glance slightly, aad ia its a fight it out tlse upper brancbra of Use t a maple msd enured Mlllt.ili l.rt body « J bum below the right abooideg. roaaiag a h out at the isft hip aod thra partially t t- baryta* Itself ta the fttssaa grooad. Ita I Iiami With the tree, aa eaold be area ■ « by the Banner ta which the taasr waa > J The deadly aWIt ia said Io he ahaad > : i : a-jsmrtrrit i * If - -^natatemkumahte te ' " sSrixSjir ' * tataajt ■ twq Nta batata te oarihae af , * ] •ate -ita I hoaa a torn af aaah ^ • Ktete jtetyn • N ■*« t : i i?S5E^17|

tuult Till' ICS. Erof. Cope baa made a comsaunleotloa to the Plsiiadelpbia Academy of " Seicsscea showing grounds tor a belief that the physical structure of man is changing, a, IhntsAa future Una* it will E be possible to distinguish two "ape- k rim" baard upon Use character of Use teeth. He refers to Use (rrqatnlly ob- j; served dentition of n-a«. This consists t| in Use sheen re of Use third moisx* and vertebrate animals. Prof Cope fiada J " ^ cbaracteriaed sorewaaivr forma ia Use I ^ ' will be attended w iUs similar rmulta id ! riad on at G.voobie to tret the efficacy | of anew apparatus made by m La- j a ! msm. Tbe tavratioD casuists of halls h I to be protected by guns of a fortress tor | d> j the purpose of throwing a strong light I i vent the digging of ireac-hm or the per- j J 1 Shortly after leaving the ranarei the lymarre fire, ball dlsehargas a light j " ' the works. Thr preurcUk la. more- 1 over, provided with a grenade, which ( u explode* niter a certain Ume. said is de- lt 'out Use unwelcome light, ! n i Franor has agricultural schools tor " I girls One of the chief is near Room. | ] which Is said ta have been begun with a | 01 capital of one franc by a staler of charity j b j ss ci!H:saass!P«tt p I eigbtsea. Tae form, entirely cultivated j a sgrt cultural society baa been I u awarded to this establishment at Itar- | ^ artel, aad Use pupils ore lagre.- demand b ( all over Normssady on account of their ) dress-re. farm r anag-rx, dairy wswssre ' which tbey are tassgbl to IV- S ^ gard aa borne. _ 1 eight mrn passed la review before her. 'C lag bcr of eight husbands She first j " being Winiams. Hr died, aad was I >* 1 socoeedsd by a Mr. Kigga Mr Farrow [' married bcr after thr dralh of Mr Biggs. h ! Mr. Wallace gave hre bia aam7° He ire , Mix. B«stj. After Mr. Berry's tl Mrs. Berry bsrame Mr. iYart S mr PraU died la 187*. id 187k. Mr w Abbott, who was then sevenly-vigli of age. married tbe Widow lYatt. wbo waa thru cigbty-two. He died last d< summer, aad Mrs. Abbott does not s1 to say that lbs is looking for a g ' to elm to complete the nam- t, bcr tadicated ia ber dream. With tbe 1 exception of ber first husband bcr busi hands were ail .widowers with largv * t families. Sba never bad any childrvu. * la addition to rearing tbe children of ^ three pauper children and raised them. ^ All her husbands were buried by tbe Piece. k The Protretaat clergymen of St. Paul b formally resolved that cpstom la- at chare to making funerals more and more expensive, until, la soma caaea. the dr- a •ire to rradre loving tribute to the drad. a to conform to what te thought to hr (, required. Involves a burdensome outlay. „ hare therefore published the fol- d. lowing advice: "It te desirable that „ be from the boae. aad be at- t tended with re Utile display re poenible p the hoar be fixed foe the religious u rrrviore; let the friends aad neighbors invited a usual, bat at Use close tat time afterward M Bay beat mil the reBrmtettc* of the horetaoU. mmtaoo the B the rereetery . uadrr tha con of tha im- * mediate ta-ily or a Nw .pretolly to- , vited frirada. W e aaggat further, that „ ta the aftaraoaa. rater tea ii te I moratag. ateo.^tet te^aevvvta ^ , tattuni when it N Imperalivelj I] lli—y. a Sunday ftreiial involve. m ttiiml of Sabbath tabor of which l do Pot think. It deprives mla u teem, drieerm, tad other 1 ttewt ol , tekr righrtal bora of rear , brtag. m } day ww'teh te^ U mat oocwpAd. t md dtetrrta te qtec of reaay otheva. , ate hamoasdth. ■ifi'tepm m- k paamta go tote ■■nary" SwHc ■ :sya£S I 3^s*s*w*^s_w ijywy ! ! uh.

Perth er Winter Sparta. i Daniel Cole. >f Foreal. Mich., carria i the ball from bia rifle In lite left sboul- j Near Newton. Kansas, a boy earned ! white hunting, th-jl aad hit brother. Uule Tan Beers, six years of age. of i county. lad., bar both arms id splints. He fell off his sled. I Careless handling of Jeff. Alley's gum j j aad belonged in Macon. Gn. | | Nobody knows bow Joaph Smith 1 aad killed J erne. Llnday. of Sew | Straiteville. Ohio. Tbey were boattag. j I Charles Ey«aaa. agad fourteen, of! fireaviUe. 111., white boating, toot hte! | UK by te accidental filed age of hte j | Allegheny county, Pa., while hunting. • | death. I While sitting an a (rare, tirexrge Jack- j ! toll, aad he is now bay picking tbe shot from his arm. j George King of fit- John. Mich.. [ by a twelve- year -old hoy. wbo claims I he mistook blm for a turkey 1 William Dobier. of Phi lade la bin. la I the musriee aad flesh of hte right cheek I scattered over tbe ws^oa body. | from the boat at nightfall, a , worch revealed hie dead body lying Tha brerrh-pia or young Wiley's gun. | of Ruabviite. lad., tysat entirety through j lety to kill be bad tSverloud— 1 V Wane matting. » never ms.. -«vo - fifteen, of Pons. ky . fell ua n stubble, j which passed through bia groin into tbe | gun. of Putaavilk. Ohio, catered hte . | Meat! j . jX. Y.. was aitatag at a fox. be slipped ' for Reynard. Lewis Bare, ol Pleasant Grove. i'd.. ! twenty-one wound* from shot poorest went turkey hunting on horacbuck lib I animal lunged wltiie going through the | brush, lie dropped bis gun. and ss tt fell ' W best Benjamin Sbeffcr. t»f York ' coon, be bad loaded bis fun so heavily Mar Enoch Johns, of i Vol roUDtJ. Mo.. Sbulta's dog and broke both bone* ia Strain's ancle, wbo wa following close behind. As law Houston, o! Calhoun. Ky.. wa watch tog ■ game ol baseball oa rctura■oul. Tbe hall struck tbe trammel 'of days after. it sea hardly sunriae. and John Jure bad only shot one muvkrat oa Salem toward blm It was discharged prematurely. aad be was terribly mutilated. te* o'clock bis wife wa a widow aad tbe child father tea. i n. R. Bloc. Jr., of Paris. Ky.. put | thirty-aine loaded cartridges la a belt about hte waist. He toil overboard his toaoe. and te weight of lbs cartridge belt held bia. bead foremost white his hoots stuck above te surface, tbe water being tee bet dorp. appearance of ibe boots attracted parties ia te vicinity, wbo hurried to iaatear EeaueaJ. "My dear fellow. "said Lavender, "it's , all very aire to talk aboat economising aad keeping a rigid aresmat of expruaa ■tad all that aret of thine, bat pee triad it. Two weeks ago i stopped ta oa lay way hoosa? Saturday sight aad bought fat te gayest iiute Bate leather ( tawTaad a'si'lea psaril to aaich it1 aid to »J wile after supper: My dear, it areas to tae 11 coats a a lot of taoaey to kasp boar." Sba sigbedaad arid: "i know it does. bat i'm sure 1 cast help it. i'm •pood half a aucb money lot randy ss you do for tens*." i never lake my mttas of ymsn.iltWs. so i sailed right tend. "i habere, dar! iba If w. wwe a hasp a strict accooat of evarytbiag we apmt we could tail jmt where to cat dawn. Pra . yoa a Uute aeaaat bsok. aad : eeepy Mlllf ty ainralug PU give ym soae aoaey aad pan rmaaitdkwu m ' WsMa.aM tea daring te week yea m. ■« da-ta N* te-N« tad. mar ! EzEK-E™ • torn aetata rare pteta Uttd te "imm » J»p

"I T MU task, ak wneif ! te Bta Ibe Of* MMtdaalf tas psretec crow*. W*k i qil; tafssrylk-. rasatwf Itaw'spasM: Iks tectsse fowd. —TtttttaEtaMlU te tide: dated kgysakataavat. U tta grsas knlln. a tha a gnUask.a wntU' I oJl will eey. ' j roe tialS sat snklsssata eat — Mtrf niqatr b fsSiyrsfrst ' | ITEMS OP INTEREST. { A clock pendulum te bound to keep d time U it ba to awing Mtfi tt. i '■ A Ptunaylranta axu ba a bog fifty year* old. This must be ancient grass, f I — Dsrviek. n i In tb# California vineyards, aboct 1.500,000 gallons of wtae were made this * i A Waters editor wishes no bodily barm to bia fnbscribm. but be hope* . some of tbcm nil] be seised with irntll- , — invw Mean, fieri tore * Co. bare made a r- '. rxagemsnu with a Paris pubUslrer tor 11 j an edition of S. .YscAo.ru U. French, to B be iamad ta Paste. d : From a yiald of 1 100.000 ia bullion v in IMS. the Georgia gold fields bare adranoed to $1,000,000 per annom. with B a promise ol larger recurs* next tear Macedonia. Greece, recently had n large number of applicants wbo expressed a I desire to enter it in order to escape from the rare* and dangers of the world, and n it ha been discovered that tbey wore II Russian officers In disguise. 1 A little more than forty years ago all the table cattery used in the United < States come from England. At present. g $3,000,000 worth. Eng'.-ud supplies but eight per cent., and America not tally ^ towh"* bU' " md En** 10 ilts^tl'— .~^"' ounlrary Ui Uie cuMtan there. Tbe young Romans loliosred and annoyed her. on- . IJslic invented a novel mclliod of re- * buffing tbcm . Slie provided Iirrecll wtlh I n pocketful of ceutesimi. each the value spoke to her. pretending to utter y mistake his words, she tanu-efu 1 )y extended . ber band and droppeo this filth ola rent t ia bis hand, aytng. ia her hnAen 4 Italian, " Hotgry. are you. poor uisn* a ago. only oar ritlaa ol Xew York. John e Jacob Aitot. wa worth worth more II than *1.00.000 Millionaires are very k Every few days somebody dire tearing aa relate valued at over $ljt00,isi0; and I not even have beard of his psmv It lire btwo asserted that there are st pres- ° eul la tbe metropolis fully fire hundred B type-netting nad dtelrthollng mvrlllne* will be in ua in all tbe large publishing and printing establishments In this errantry The new edition of the Euey- * elopedln Brilanntea which is eery cmre- " foil) printed is bring at up by there * marhtaea. mauiputated by two girls. An exchange ays, that tha Liverpool * England) ftoly News ha been using foe tbe past year tour type-setting and " seven distributing marhinea. at a saving " of about H.OOO a' annum M compared * with the same amount of work by hand. [" Tbe compositors working the machine r earn better wages than their fellows at the ems. while te aving to te estejp lishmeat te over thirty per eept. The 5 ZiSTaT^S £.2^ played wort, the matter being set. „ spared aad justified with greater areu- . racy than by hand tabor. Each , machine coats $7*8. and te srevage d speed IS six thousand etas per hour — o Vwiocy After. AftMOrauge Iters Lamp. t Hsnge Judd. proprietor of tb. Aascr. ' cms Afrscoitarfsf. lira ta Flushing. * Isag lstaad. aad gore boae every night , on a train of te Flushing • ad North Shore railroad. Thr light ol the train A lamps is rater dim. ad reading «wrsr papers at hoc*. U accordingly n rr ' matter of some difficulty. Mr. Judd. l however, toe 'overcome this difficulty ■j • pisaiy far him by a gentleman ia j Europe whom be mat white trarvliBg hi a. I that reran try Mr. Jadd h-d exprrwwd a j meaa «f which traretee* oa railroads raaid read at atabt with eoae coatorf. »' j aod daorlWda tare* — a ta thought ^ U_ stoev his return to this coatory Mr * >t— .'tata^TlJrttVi^e rtylto. a i ha Mate tare# te tap affia taeetataa ,j$tt»te retaoataM. Utate-piy. -aRte Bttht oa abate, w te anas te j iCT te^ltthra M^Jtadd' Jd*NN £ ^ iwtant ^ TT tfagi mim m*