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CAPE MAY -CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1880. • f V'l . " ■I ail ' 1 — — too r.~U. L.unl ... 11. ...... n..i 1 _ fed 1 ofiakad tha cold aad bad tannine

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STAR .S3 pSggss3st-._ aasr— traga^job ^Tnwc~_ WlUlri MRBCT MATT EUREKA MOWER, — - Tk bi fiwoam (mi. JKT1NMIAU. .. SET ftBsygTSjgsiaa WILCOX&WHITE ORGAN co. Jtmdsn, Conn.. L'.^JL f . . . 8 SKJ:. U Bv-tA ■ 4 ■ i "tmwmwfwua,-; Tlie meet popular Organs of the^day ! uu#AtiEi it jam 1

5 cSSffiLi y"r-y-* i . I I 1 1 B I III I Jalwljlh* xsSsel. - _ Aaaillimii 1 .23: £L*L~ nmaalkM* - Wll^MillM. '*. Dttfrltam. * * S r|-k^ J M«-fei|l<te- - iw2*toZr*" Tto rlnh bi Mil B. mtos to. pew.w . - ' TMfcMIIMMl. -HO MIUMUUM, • Oil ■III. Afitomlytot. Ife^kM1 PEARL'S GOLD PIECE. UmgC'Btd loar which troka th* ttiltoeala tha suoarbly appointor! room - at Hamburg. with the gaming table la . ttJBLftEnstz: MlinTT'T ,m>WT*Ud *roop ^ ' .^SmTaJsy-WJ W" olkstar, tor, J7 w* ohm- Tola I* bo plaoa foe wm&mz | ^OaBQ. f^I- tha father mid 1 tetbalT^ld Of tbaxlbfe. 'u 8gP&? laat stoke. only to nt b swept nan .al, fro- him. Bo keif rooo Am ah* mbfe. What mim feo W taamn to go out ll»"*W Ib tbe atffl Bight air. sad —& a WM through UatMat Mb) * taMjbatoM bKM 11a. -Taba iMa.- a* (landed. -tea, mkt," aad pnarod a gold piece 'ato la. eoUhattd. Ho M. To hia excited imagine thfaaiaimmad saaaiy ■aatt^lr her aot jot uaiaa-tokm; bat acaia net Mfebalita. "* ** " * So«MM<taWab bar ox - nil ■ Ii.hmeyss bM mhhfooar•%ffi.il, ■ rifjr^

u> hlDMl^jmnw VlHRar WortM la form nil feature. aba It wa aa though aoaaa exquisite marbl. atoms had riora in bla pathway, which might some day warm Into life. Sbr Welcomed him whenever thay ■sot la a niao»cr which, whllo It pir him ao canaa lor complaint, jrt chilled the hope aatintlM within hi. bitaat. QMM. Maniac 10 bar homo, tha aarraat BMt him at the door with tha Thia imowiaoco broocht •ahoTTL.wl«1 fcm binwirihat ho lurod bar. aad that on hi. hope of wiaaiac her bone Ha want bad 10 hi. Hodio. wretch^ ! and doapairinx. and oaatad hi mar If at [ hbOBoai. He had sot aaooat to paint bar loco— hia braia oacmad nncoaoclona of hb ftacer toil— ym, when the mornlac brohc.fltwa^h« feature. amiUrc mem bared the Uoum had uuorod oo the nlcht -he tnt had met brr-thal , thua ahould he nwder hiinao'f ImmorHe crow paia and wan In the day. ol ! watched orar bar. aouch knew no , which would conquer, the anf I of life J lo he forroOen. when he wu admitted into hnVbfem*. perfect health. A new npramioa. loo. waa In the riolet rye* raleed to weloooa " I oat eery (lad to meet you afaln,- ' •be »A -»atly. "I bear yon hare j kind." Then tha word, he had nut meant to ■poak bam fnan hia li pa. ' >Aa«lWr : bo aaid. ' Can { •' man. ■ babr-hoywnmwrlfehibrwithlibhcer. do hear of the huuiae without a thndder I , by ' am prcacmptooa. you will auy It U neror look, that I ahould dare o«er it to nC you. And yet. purified by your lore, I j saasSu-iSf.ss-JSLs!: aorrod Kachael. ia than bop. that I may rr win you? My darliac! my darline! I , la hmyou! I {aMM^re my lib without . ha UUIll the kmc. laahea .wept the , d Imuhiod ; but the momcutliy waaknraa ■ t la kMmfiBaahaapohe: -FOaiM-mn mm yrm hare mid. Mr. I , Clayton. It can oarer be.- , aa "T«l do aot lore mop- be queatioaiad d M hllj. , a Acaia that awifi axpauauiou of pain I , a fiiued acrom bar loeety Ihoe |t of — I ahall Bauer marry.- aba uaowerud . I af - But." aBd la bar eoteu irayd aa ulmoat | , plead ina toua, I seed my Maud eery 0 moch. Mr. CUylou. do act deaeat mef « Dila waa the quamiou erer rinciar 10 , ^ feaefed ahe .nlrht hare looked wbeo the r fc oomy IMauR mouMBt wm apaut. 4 Ho waa thai m«Tim.d one maniac. s=r~S^~l: " Ooma la f" ha called, aad tbau beat u aa " Wa won eauchl ia the ahower. Mr. 1 Qaytoabnad I panmfed Maryam to » aoak abetter with me km*. I did aot , dream afaewouM Sad kanair formal led.' L IzmMHSkt M ^-Sb^M^M^feuT'tarBiac to * »M «—*. "yuu hare beau Muinc for f Id yoarymfoyhaaddidamlMWokao.. . Hy ^ . h lo ooatho ray Udamram oror Marjcant ' " ;a.— " "WoH.JM ahadl hare cue now. and a! *— I. ■ : rsssi55rj=5£ : * *"*- ' '• atudriac i-d "intiilai*"" U It Handd. -WOn. mm Ml) a

V- tocinher back her owe abe had fied. Whaalwoar from tha table I had rw m ewmndoB aad more, but I rowud o row to aw unknown dollrerer thm I to would neree acain haaard a doiar af m tha fortune I OMoidM her.. I bun .e B»»tr found her. Marpm. The child ti. wlllnrrcr know her work, but lam not afraid lo meet her for I hart kept r- ®y pledce." 1, " Harold It waknlmaat a whlaper. e. but aomettilnc in the tone made hia ■e knows yen aU afifane. and yon hare d ia*^oundmaM» It wmthia Harold. w i» life to * man whom I had flrot ^ that nlcht would MI! me. T«am.feh Nerrr be anawerrd. aolemnly. 0 " And It h to you ! owe it— it and life u I Pearl- little Pearl, can yoo not iruat (l the man who haa been ao kmc faithful u I to the child to be wcdll faithful 10 the the lUe that you hare mredr * Hut at thia juncturr. Mr.- Somen. , openin* the door, heat a precipitate rr- ' iif.-. and prraeinr the icrely lipe to blv { be thank. God lhabit ia hia brrath | which haa awakened it. b j How Ue uepkaau fail Bnrk. r a kmc li®' •*». two hundred and d "Ten tree year, before Coriet. there waa a Kin* of Ecypt. Ptolomy the 0 Fourth, who wpa return in*, proud and ,f rktefiioo. from a war with hia e throuch J eruaalem. and there, ferliny Uia' *ud| a michty^'-oa^ actor had 1 _ ciact of the Jewtah temple, the - Holy ' ; or Holiee.- Xoooeamon, hi. own pcoj pie couid prerail upon him V ciee up hU raah plan , but in answer to a prayer by the hirk pri.at al the temple, who * Mood umHaumedbWoR him. the cr«i ■ | khir fen arnw leu to the pound. He did not try acaia to penetrate into I * | IhU aacred place, but he beewme eery j f mael enmpad acaiaat tlie Jewiah peo1 rple: and. wheu he returned to Aicx3 andria, be ordered all the Jew. in the 1 city to cire up their reJicion aad prac- i ' - tico the bmtheulah rile, of Ecypt. Only > a few Jew. ooaarnted to do thia: nearly ' , all of them boldly rrfuaed. Then the I ancr k'«r commanded that all the 1 * Jew. in the country around about, aa ; wrll aa thcoa in the ri^. ahould for ar- ■ . raadad andcoatfinrd in the hippodrome. ' ; great circus, just out of the town. HTben. after a c*md many failure, and I j dilficuiliem. thi. had at laat been dona. . Ptolomy prepared to curry out hia gram aad aorel plan of eenceance. Thb waT have theoe poor people trampled to by eiephaata. Such a perform - 1 ance la the circua would make a crand afiow for tha heiul.cn kinc aad Ida l«u- - then people. I elephauta, who are (ood-na lured i-rea- | tuna, would be arilliac to trample upon human beinga mi lea, thay ware la aocne craat mnay ai-Thaktt MR 4tqo»d or iatosicatad. aad whan thay had then beau made wild aud rvckleaa. they were lat loosa la the (taat areuu of the hippodrtane. wbera tha Jam mumhancly awaited their fete In niahed aud alumbicti the prM ' muuatoa. and tha EcyptiM king aud | rati crowd, of the Egyptiaa people sal *>ib,jZT*om*w>>*twoaUh*"a' 1 But. «ddeuly. up row FJeamr. mi ' ac*d prlam of the Jew.; aadJlftiag hU . hMdsjmrd bearcat, he prayed for , Thro, all at oucm-lhe eiephaata .top- ' and aidewaya ia wild coufuaba.. aad them they turned, aad with aurace cries . aad foaafag uunka. thay plunged orar , out of dancer : but ha arm atHfc arltb j nh a people who ware ao mtaaeul My j i cod. the king lot the Jaw. o free Aad ' mora than a ymbrnmrnMlada 1 AmJdhfeftatni'rf' W1M fofo Ph. It waa drilfodla the apaiacof MDfi , nraiavtsrs sr ; set- wye mM^feh fe . dmfi^fol \ lAa M*"M»w (waaaaSt \ ELsevzuiaS'S -"**» « •» am aaaaaa . tr^m Aau the walgha af the aupmfew gritgi.wgai tfoh ■■ ■ ■. m waai M eaeu-w team. 1 1 fa caaadtta 1 I mm mWrnfil, !

"*• ' Ox alike aouth of Prauklir Ky . ou I re- the font, of H. J liuncan. sou yard.1 ircm the Timnn i line, was loach; a 01 meat throughout tha UafoaTowtng to i ™ the rrpuutkw of the priuaipak. In 1 u I ess Gen. Sam Houston waa a member of Cuagi am from the Jfaahrille dlatnct P< la Twin main aad sending home for dutributhm amoug hi. couatituoaita .tuntr. bar >1 public documents, he ela'mtd . ila that Curry, the pastmaater at Kaaheille. d. thia Carry aeot him a challenge hy j re General White. Houston refitted to re- I •at crier the message, aa he staled. - from ia it on the ground and stamping on it an General White aald ha wu not .arid fight. *To this Houston rrtomd. " '.to y. followed from While which llouatoo 1 promptly accepted. The term, and conu. j ditiona were ** fifteen feet distance . IUI I hokun pi«iols. time, .unlike - The he I fie0* chosen, aa aaatod. waa In Simpson m | county On tha twenty-third of Sep ^ | draignated point1 with their srmeidsT_ I The fact that a duel was lo be fooghl ' had guoe abroad, aad a number of perfield to witocaa the aflair. a feet on- , known to either principal, or errocdi ! After Use firm shots had fewx^cx changed : nod White bad fallen lo the ground the 1 | people nulled to the .put Houston ! ' seeing thou, and fearing arrest, started »d j toward the State line with a eiew of j lie j railed to him. " Genera- you hae. killed : v1 j me." Houston Chen faced the crowd m with pistol still in mtnd. aad inquired ' "2 j if than were asy officer, of the law ' '* I amoug them, aad being answered in the , I negntiee be ndrancod lo the tide of hi. •- 1 feac w>w~M. <rn kneeling by htm | *" I look hia baud, saying. • I am eery unary 1 J ; foe you. but you know that It if aa forced f »" I upon me " General White replied. " C | I[' | know it. and forgier you." White had - n ! ben shot through jtaat abore the hipe. < neckrrrhiefa through the woun 1. Gen- j f&ai White rtooeered from hi. fearful ' *",« lo himself.— BomHas Orun (Xp.fafeOmewae-. ;'y The Plat tgal aid the Char. iy The Moscow correspondence of the - 1, details of the attempt to blow up tfo a train apoa which life csar was riding | •- Alter referring to the diaoorery of the | k plot, the arrangeme.it made few the aafety < of lilt maieMy. and the excitement foid lowing th» explosion by which the sappkmaatary train was wrecked, the aort mnpondent say. : 0 had got back thrfr breath acaia. they 1 „ diaeorcred a aubtrmnean luaaage ISO ' j feet long between the railway Una and bought and furnished by a Mr. Sooko- 1 ! his preuy"twifc,w rre known aad liked 1 , ia that neighborhood, and neighbor. ' p had often dropped ia on them nod drank cup after cup of fragrant Russian ten. The ooupk had aoMatcd at the ionnadi- ] ale after-acme of the railway accident. , , and had joined bemrlily In the unirrraai rxprranion of horror aad dismay. " In n rery abort time, howewor, people , found out thia waa no common railwar accident. Hera waa n crater thirty-feat , 1 wid' "X1 twaiba feet deep. Soma cue c had airaady passed ale ng the aubaennn- . , «n gallery, and found thai it ended ia a room la life lower story of ibair boapliable neigh boafe house. They looked t 1 around for him. but both be aad hie , : ; : | red. and Its or tlx •uita of working ! 1 Ct°U>*? 01 ™rt™ Haaa One of the < ; eommuuiontlou with a anocmd battery ' 1 b a corner of one of tho apper rooms ' From thia bum spot the electric wins i . poaood throuch the fioordownio the nb- c ' bnaaaau pdkry. ready ed any moment f to (In tha desired abort to the explo- , I Mao mhulBBi 1 bid there. Ererybody a ' luloly "had a cellar mads uudw hia [ ' bona, by woakmgn hired b Mo^w." , ' aud that a good deal of earth aud aaad c - had hem mated aw.,. Mr. Sockoroo- , [ fodTwaa a amall man with reddish hair a sad hi. wife wa a fab Hula woma . with bight eya and a rary iatelligeat . r bra- ThalmpirtaM naaliu now b- ( wu it tbdr natural beat the neigh bora ( looked npeu. or wmu thay pufooad. ha , ■W; n 1-wjj-C!— ■ - . - ' j i ""I'Ttwtssrir - Wigm1 :=k::=r^! ' mm i5Tfoa"hM p ; "I"**"'*'* ? "

TIfiELI TOPICS. ■ I U wou ld teem there is bo danger of the silver mining bosiofos being oeerdene The annual Muuiremmta of the world see more thm (130.00a.oao. aad ! all the existing mine, mm mty (apply #85.000.000. leaetng a deficiency uf itk ' 000.000. aqoa) to more than the total A. Koilroad mamw. is Europe b l' s» in the L'nitad Stata. At preoeat ,r j OltyHwo companies are building new y railways, St a cost of (hi. 000.000 In *" France s pirn ia under eonaideratim lor « railway.. 11 a com of (750.000.000. the 1 1 work to occupy six rosea Rumia. Auatria aao Italy see also projecting °. | and building bow Una. i- 1 fellow drier, up will, blanks lor statia- i : I lira ol the form — bushels of wheat, cum- j • tiou. etc Between the labia and the I \> foot of liar page, whore the farmer signs i ■I counted for aa affording room for misle more the farmer roceiea notla frol s ! - neigh is wing bank thm bit note for (IMi . • ia due. He koows uo'hlng ol tjse note, d but in rest! gatice shows thai the "cm- j • sua -taker " haa 6 Had ia the blank with 0 i a promise to pay, which, being now m | if j be paid hy the un lucky dupe. 0 j When the F-mprror William raswieod , -riiaia.aad after rauaaining aiirnt for' i» ■*"* wehuroholy and y ' ">e "direetion of"Ur pert", 1 d do out thbk serwiaalyofgiTiBg sound bj struct ion to youth. If we do aot glee 0 the first place to religion, if aw only '! j tanned aS'MMp Slf butm.1*. , _ J1 tn h« moat lerriMe 'dteaB. We have j Minnesota weather is iamoua ic* ha i , cai friend of the New York Obsrrwer c writes iroc. Caledonia . " I drorr twnleu p I mlia orer the sparkling snow, nod , j through tfie crisp Mr. with lb- ther- j r 1 mometcr rangbg from t wcnly-four de- . greet lo thirty-fire degress below aero. . It was certain 1 y cold, hut if I had not . left my toot-More at home. I could bare . stood wont weather. One of these still ' cold days, with the air almost free trom , moisture, la for mora enjoyable than a . d nip cold day in New York city, with ' ! shawl tied In the Scotch way. sad oeor . all n Buffalo great-cost ralradjag tro. ' fui'S*' ""h' T U' "j™"1 "* •" 1 , could hardly hare hitum into an apple." 1 For screrai year, e floats hare been ' I ^r mu'la in hauling con! barge* ao the 1 will be made this spring A steam , . ' canal boat Ca now In courae of eeaistrar- 1 tion. to be put on. the Lehigh and Dels- , ware canal hrtween Maurh Chunk nod New York. * The craft b lo be mtirely deck. It will be dghly-eighl feet in ' ' ength, ten feet aeren fitches In breadth, and will be propelled by a Im-horse - It la aald that, hy a new bePntloo tn be ! applied to the screw, then will oe but , little Sgitatloa to the waters, sod the . waahbgoutof tha tmaki will roaaeq orally be protded . The boat will hare , carrying capacity of l« lorn of coal , wbm drawing fire fee, of water X ft ( 7^^^. ' of The bee form of D. N. Jones, of Ohio. 1 caafttl b lbs country. It coasfeu of >1 bee yards, each corerlag an acts of ' ground, earafelly meioasd. Tbe hiwas . arc oblong, made of pbr wood, with a , 1 capacity of 3JM0 inehna. the inside mass- 1 an being ISxUfxlS. Mr. Jonas' hoc j 1 yard eoatalm !«*. 150, 150 and 70 1 of sack luras rWpoetlvaiy. and 1m , ' rackoaa 30.000 boa. a good .warm far 1 of them. At th. cad of Jelj h. '' meund 5O.M0 pouafia of boaey from (to 1 ' aSoeka of bseu. aad expreaa a total yield 1 zrjnzsrsruiz-Z' wkkhaaacbe would a« baawaaa (7.000 ' anddajHO few the yaor'. peodnce TH. , ia Ail aplariM i.iim.n.. tha ymrk "■* " , which ha grown up with the taubme. < las I _Tbe reported^raragua^of dlphtharaa ta I blah Ma. 1 of Ifog axBmgfeo which tha I WfioAhy lga*aa..and ^TTl.TTt 'l b^fewa^Shaahmafy bi,j1b>. to 1 eepomadfealaAdafauyUmftswm'wVm ! bmrntmhl- To all aach affifen they ' rvpiy artth thafr woamd hrn liana. - g » MffijmeEE i SSsrsracS : KammibWaaaam whish b StHi'SSEHB: r,7E**.T7Klt-. sTi"?

F0« THI FAIR SKXs if is i ur border* see mnch aaad oe cloth P 0 suits. y Silk Mocaiaga baa opm work and T ■- much embroidery on the iasles- f Jjl Knitted Jerroy .laekita. fluiag like n h !, Purple b taahioaahle tn .11 Ra shades, h from dark etolat aad plum' to paMst d „ IHac- Delieats shades of maure an e B aad are rery effee tire by ems light t! •r Shawhalapad fichu ol real (punish . ^ u to ouoesrt one of tbem into a beautiful ; ' g opoa bonnet, aad Ihu thay roree a|u dool ie purpose. ( E , j Bridal buoqueta see 0/ while tea rose- I * I hud. mingled- with white earn.' ion*. 1 , itlia of the raiiey aud ramriiaa. with a 1 ' j Tbeee laat u* nerer uwvi when the i J | bride haa hem married before. ie I I ,e I Side baga souUnoe to grow b fa roe. 1 s | sod new sty la sro constantly bring ia- , - <n»Kx-l A®«MI lite latest an thorn 1 1 of deerskin with the hair left 00. aad of |, h • make akin, the mottled effect of the 1st- I a ter harmonising admirably with the j p „ ( promt atyb of ooatume. L 1. | Ladi-s with ingenuity and no eooeom- I j ics. turn of mind make shorn to match I a h | suks by CO erring old cloth csros with lb I n J dross material. Thia is cut in shape end ' V •t 1 sewed on the wrong aide aa clone a a I possible to the sole of the shoe. It an 1 a then turned uproar the ahoe and neatly I c j band « the edge.. j. Amoug Worth's latest Is an eeming j ' ,r ' drrei of garnet satin combined with * a pink satin aud trimmed with point 1 0 0 d 'esprit nad wbiu Mlky muHn..Jbaif q 'hm shot-gored leeedrka u front are 1 of muslin nad pollings of laa. Tbr 1 1 w tram ia garast aatia. tr uauad with pbk ' y aad garnet kilUara; tha low bodice 1. 1 1 , I pointed in frool nod festrned at tiro back. 1 ' .. the low nroh living filind in with n fold - u of muslin, barred serosa and edged with , fc ; bra. l! a f .old mt draSid vary ujpch' Ske' but ' k 1 tbere b aa attempt on the p-tof'l . , muthrrt to make some di fierce re in I p , age. Thia ia shown more particularly , - 0 in their wrapping* aad in the materials » . j of which Ibey ar* made. For hoya are , . lung aacka of fine ao ft gray cloth lined , through with farmer's satin, or if nerve- ' ^ ufMuu They are made " , hriumid.aud with tha wide Frmch hack u j ex trading below th« hips, where tbr i ** [ length b brushed out by a box-pblliog. , J1 , or cia brood kilting of the cloth beaded 11 r by a band of the re! eel. Two rows of 11 , buttons ar* down the front, and throe I Bl , b a deep aquara collar, cuffs ahd pouketa- 11 [ To go with thia are little round hat*. , 11 • ufrbsua. or else caps that are cut off m ^ ' of dark color, or the fine cloth maj he , " ■ Simihur walking aoata ary^°I 1 preference for white feascy cloths foe 1 01 their wraps, while tor nicest war I * I -pair hia. !* ' Circular yoka an shown on the ■ . newest alipa of arhiu muslin which are 1 ." ' T.™ t! ^ ^ ' al ' cfiiidrvu. These yoka arc made of I ' length wise tucks in cluster, separated : rows oi inarrtion. or else they art J? tacked all ore*, and the only embroidery j ' Use edging that finishes them around 1 , ■ the top and bottom. Pretty slip, hare " ; akin, aud straight embroidery ao the 1 Tbe plotted dreeea an anally I , ; plaited all the way down, sad them , " ' finished by- n deep Spanish finance of ~ embroidery, or it ma be ilites era two ' both of whiM> are rowed ou si I J* ; Use same plaoa— that is ai tha and of tha 1 ' . , plaits— but list upper one b narrow aad ' I , overlaps the broad lower flounce. For 1 . boy. aoauetima the (ounce it omitted, * ( sod tbe whob dram It plaited, either in ' ^ ; pbha. or ebe in dbgoug) pleiu. feerl^ . ' girb of tour years may mother* bare , Mttodoodthewhlfe dram, for, four, ® . n*. and bar* lotaad piaitad bloatoj" , - aud pritsoeoro drtoaa uf paaeoek hlBUor ! * fess-yrgftgf; atreus of gmylium or of whli* luuslui, | f] need le- worked m tho odgm utsd tucked , m 1 at the bedtom.— Aaanr. 1 fo^to^'-i-^r1 rbUb^7 :w- " told that the isaot uf Mr- Edboo. tho mcmdertul iarator. b a muam tx - to. °f » ^igh Moo! fer-thekitohro. wkfefe LferodBtudiBln^.timim^Mfbofittkp m , wtn prwv* ta be a eouree af euhraiimlm M mmmr ma tlrad fee fihaih from Ik Oingro— ho. WfeM (««h hi mm mk 0 mH tho uhmra mm few 1 j>- * Aourna, a nd 11 nhiR a 1 ka« b^Sfeft- 1

Jokfis King of AbymiBix. Ring John ol Abyaimlu, although only in hu thirty-eighth yaar.baalrmdy proreu himadf a man of no ordinary btktt a aoldier aad Baters- ( b« destroyed the Invading ibrem of Egypt, while al the mmetime making | P°Wmi Wh° |WT* 'iBr* is tha Has Wsrcnia. tha nnsqoend ehief of titt Auh.ua province, who aeema quite rem trot with hb position at , who apml some time with the king in I hit romp at Amfaachura. dearrtbra him I a short la Maura, with email buds j . aad fart, but perlectjy prnpnrthnnd and . ] (Mty est .profile. daiMfo '. aad chin, aad almost feminine smailneas l«d ear. ase striking enough ia a barbaru I Africa chief. -- He is grand to are ou 1 I hb beautiful charger." -ootinoa the | marrah*. " carrying hia spearandshir'd 1 ' hare headed ad barefooted, with uuiv ' I tbe grant toe of each foot ia Use stirrup. | i Which tt sorely a nil vro ring. He u a 'lug mtirely devoid of the boaatfaiuea ( sod vaily thai distinguish moat savage j disposition, well read in Ule lava ol . and of rrmarkahie tomprratuc ad piety af afr." King John's .waaro reroil the p.-pulnu«ira.-ripli<.ni of Frvdevick the Great, to whose per- | j hy Gaisdle-iighi for two hours. Then I nana chun-h. after which he Isolds hi. 1 I court of justice for aee«ral hour*, oftro ' before tasting food. The rust of the day is divided between State affaii* and the ! native sport of gohnaa. a port of javelinthrowing, like the Mooridh djcrid Tbe , nine be la in bed. u befits su.'h a 1 rorly rlero Tbe king's ordinnry dras , with scrim son stripe oiong the Tbero ere the tymholiroi colore of I 1 ft;- A hyminla rhnrrh The king pro- ' On# of this mmlr] ruier'e publbhro. Mr. llcnrv s KInt. in whose I store on Oorohlll tise natograpb of - " John. King of Ethiopia." is Mil'- u> he A Wild Hide. , A laud rille (Col.) eonapondrai id the Ftsibdelphto Raosrd Uius drornba 1 descending the Rocky mountnins in n - tally dark. Lamps were p lareat m the 1 leading 1-mch. ad we Man again in India file to complete our journey. Imagine our feeling* in such . scene. coach rolling sad jompiag al every ladles and children begemg to be ' taken out and allowed to walk, with a 1 I light mow commencing to fail ud every prospect of bring caught la a 1 I find myself pbeed. with two 1 _ other* on tha outahir back teat of tfominutoa before we all three found ottr- , selTs* miliar orvw ia Usa snow, with the < hind wheel of the coach hanging over ! were aklliUh animals, ad. overpower- ; our driver, bolted. Foitunalrly. . juat ahead of us wa. a siding, made to . allow vehlda lo pea each otiser with- ' 1 out danger. Our driver had sufficient pro. sues ofralnd and also control over ' aafety. but jut before reaching ha' ' jump of tbe roach threw all throe of the row outside passenger* -fl. j only one of tha number, a old traveler, jumping clear and alighting on hit lot. ' waa well for me I fell la a so/I place. , I rushed to tha hands of the bursa and *1 stopped them at a moment when the 1 J hind Wheel of lbs coach wa bugiag ' | ocaring a narrow ud durerous path- . WU-'.The -dim and children wrra ■ , I screaming ad begging pifeoaely to he | out oi the coach, but the driver waa . . ! inexorable- We fowl taken our chare , [ and be wu determined to push on. We , { mounted again ud proceeded cau- ' Goody, till rathe dorent erory step 'roetniagly to na beteg foil of danger, m | I neeouatof the almert total darkness and '] Ithe dillmhy of roving tbe track from , drifting mow. Again our lander, bolt. , I hut (Ads time cur anrer quickly re- 1 : and rrqtwating soma of the psaseuBSis ' |to CP to their isrods he I • them, and hitching them behind the ' coach drove down lo tha feral OO* airy •SI US ■ ■ • 1 <■* rows- . I Tha M lifers' latiraallsa.l rTkikCfeu , feyjJlX^^^^hiilra ^' ^ j Th* (rantoM twin oe btong made b f VMIbfrMMH fo^adfrm^M* tkw MtdHMt MHhf tn Amartm Ajrrtm^et ths feollfesu. grower afn' njr.£a S5S aihtafoBBfo Mtfoha . HtfiBAfomuffi. am ■■■ 1 1 I ib m ,

' I w psBfelrofefea'a^akmaSS wsutot h ka baa ffis om sf Mb ifosH ; ^Jtt. " ^ ^ And yea fer Ms fowa si tkatosfo dfeh DbOMMtta. — (iBll yVsaaerfiA. [ Tbe New Torkraty daba B (lMAMc r Thara were twenty II unfit . riagm ia Ohio lot yea. Time gallops under tho spur af tha 1 A rial! to Quaes Victoria hm 10 be 3 Cork safes hare become na lmrortaat 0 industry in W ilUamaport. Pa. 1 Than wen MH deaths In Cbfoa(B^ a ^O-y-r U!7». , It is a. aaay lor acoa mm to lift a J JtoTrtfoT 10 ^ * emt> •| Ihd yoa eror aotia Ihst^^gBTy The Alto Italia railway (iJ^PW l ceohy adrertiaad for I.0B0 empl^taa. ' J 1 and flftuoo applied for placna. , . it's the a. for with men a will' eggs. You roa". tall wbethsr they ara good or had till they're broke.— fodtr. i. SpMa Jtt^ainetydwo ^dakq (fil a counts, ud ulMty-cight baroatt. * ; A Pmasylrauia ma has a pig fifty " years old. This must be urimt grraas. 4 . -OU CMg iMmci. A little snow, a little bretse. a littfe a - thaw, a llnfefrlltl. a Uufe dralu and d ' The fifteen ror aaaunlartnriag tattb-' n Hahmentsof the United St- lea turned * lout laat year I7.S5o pfeom of roUiag The et owns of amal i tfeyn' old hafe. mlhaed a fransa tor tornaa for their d ' IBtfeaM-M -to— - c Is some of tbe cans .la in Colorado , he pupils Is the pubito Schools an , obliged to go from two u ait miiaa to ■fh t'p at M.nltoha tbr tbermometats 's frafro^Oraaa. * ' Tbr value ol (arm* in Use United * Stairs ia rlerra billions. In four yean ° therefor*, the farm products equal tha ° value of the farms. , A Mia Name Williams ha brooms the wife of Mr. Goat, of Stcpbcnarilfe. Texas. Kb* u now Mrs. Nannie Goat. -AroAestrr HtroU. At the Philadelphia pound 1.014 dogs we** amotirorod during laat yea. Each I one. before expiring, remarked, sadly. , 1 Over i.toa persons art employed in rliair making hi the town of Gardner, Mass . yielding over 9i,OOCfia> woath of stock sanuailv. They required sixtyp fire new bunaa lat yaa. r A Writer is th- ttirasarok ( Ikakotn) , Tcs/ww argua thai railroads UU Lhcg 1 triro reported arid, art hare alirady > rhuged the ciimat* along the Kurlb&n j Pacific railroad ' mens of the saints inlt>Mmriro^iaa encountered a vcrj seriooa obstacle ia the r positive refusal of the Mexican gorern- ' meat to permit tise practice oi polygamy within iu tariitory. The Me clou minuter offeror* relation* asserts that tho ' trill be heartily welcomed If ■ they come without polygamy, but under I . -no other oonditionaI ; An " e legally draetod gentleman" > I-ondoo the other day. followed by n . 1 little black pig. aasweriat to th* name . , o! Johnny, aad be kept a close to ids mater's basis as would a affectiouelu dog. A recent traveler la Italy say* ha 1 I saw a grown pig urod there to but I bird* and be would acrnL ■land and y flush them a well at the best- trained pointer or artier. The mast wtmderfk! argicul operation ever heard of la lima reported ia I I lb- U in atone /Texas) New Ac. A ' boy at Waatherdard wamHrring from ' obstruction of tho windpipe, from ' , would offer him to ho operated upon. ' j It wa the intention of the attending ' phynctaa to bare operated before denlh. ' | but he did not arrive ia tiase Whan 1 t-Tformed. ud th* bay rtooiimad. Ha - | ia nbwltriag ud will r trover. ' ' 00 reivwd la ropugtod^ from Bateria. Ohio Vim Lucy Roberta, of tiauplaofe , ud tlr IJgklar. of Flaky. Ohio, being the romtracting rartfea Mr. Ughur. who ia a young ft itomlth. rial tod Babrrame rmsmroud ■ fat tight . sought 1 tto ^ ma* "it » > vtoit ('am dm? • *dm»4 It Imp ysm." ' AO a In it1 1. foam mi IU a ton Aadkh Mahmmpbafttdfew q tdl -■ mil torn OdB. A — ry*TT.id TlZt tatarl. Mba affiaat ttot mraaAmfe ta .A( iua'bra b»w\.1? 1 ■ todtT b'k^Lffi -Ibns mmrn (mafop I