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VOL. XII.
CAPE MAY1 CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1880.
KO. 15.
MkL" f L 7 ' JsgatsBSs^"" — - j^aSSiaar^-'" - fcAta-riS. ■ ■ JOB PRINTING fc»S '"w.Ti.'Bugir* ■■uin sntoT M*n EUREKA MOWER, mm ""W S&Sh_ Tu Beit Moweiiithe Wo.li kM-~^rSSSS?. Mgagyy?.? ass WILCflX&WBITE ORGAN oo. Meridtn, Conn. V.&jL "CMffifi Iki Psdits,"! tMij lib Cater. , .The moet popular Oijans of the day! UNSVALLB) II QUAUH. "tW WOeatntt* l?IIIS§r* P /j WKl BJBK. >\ -M&M 'J B
[ T*. CM. I :iiEiiEl TWiUnlommU. — MMM1* I ■ II I It ' " A. U Ihe etm»gte« U." ..., lo pro... s rriH5f3r"" B *tT" 1 1 " 1 I Ah. ate • I. fan M tsmqwra l Tr=^rtisr.r- ,: ■ Than -sari. en Ihapsarigtot... . B BBnw It am*. bright fossae H Wl; ■ H>,ATta.kM*k>MT«nk I LOVED AT LAST. I Hugh Frofon stood looking at her. hi. , I nm. qn showing eloquently the aa- ■ gutoh awl dwlalk* of hU apirit. | I For. » awl aartfsr. Lola floor™ | ■ hadroftmed kiss-gently. tsnlsrly, with | ■ ngr«t that she was forced lo make him ■ suffer ao. ia far low. pitiful low. K Bui. for all bar aaahaa aad taodrr- , - nro*. and sympathy and dirarem. sbshad | " I do thaak you for jour ngard lor < it aa cat of lh« brightest spot- In m, | life. Bat," aad bar voir, had losrerrd lo aa Imymlhlj gentle Inae. whoaa , deaed kba. " I da ari love you. aad I . would not dart marry irbm I did sot i form" ^ . ataatM* aad ao loraly ta big beauty— i sUgbt. graceful dlgntaed, always a lit- I tie mora grave .ad thoughtful than other , girls of bar ^v aad posltica la aoalaly. , aad araa won (ran ud dignified since laA bar lo hn Ihe world without | peemfo or moneyHaft had always wonhlpad brr. ( amaa tba fan* a year or ao Man wba , tax father had takm him home to din- , lira. Boaraa aad Lola. with *a after , I Aad bow whaa. ta Of little bnli-ysar. , macalAeaa-. boms literally sold oo brr , twad.lt bad baaa. aa Lota add.caaof tba beightete mamaria. ot tboaa larsUTStold barS" aS? IS'toTT hto aba bad «swUy. booestly lold Urn. 'abr dUaatlaoa felmi aad aaaaabaaM aa xjs&stx s3Ez pala'twa fast his**] baart aad aouTto , ka(*M inter to htobnast. aadkW , jte— «V tba ..lama abadowaoatol f "MaUwZaaban jaaaaoatbiUw ■ (dial RKURtel abaataa a acaal •»— lay acWtefily sfoemm." b* mid. "Idfa. araa If fun M lo*a ma. tot me — mba jtm aad me* lor jacl Lata. lay dmrtaadrLdoyoa think I cu ra dars te taxaris* ami itognacie. at 03 laaaly bams. tawbf lha woaa 1 I loaa. teweaaaa t want. ia woctiac lor \ s^sasnirs , I taaay. aad nWilaly with ao 00. 10 ] charlah aad ymaaetl Oh. my darllac. / W 111 inlfcll Ooaa lama, aad tm m* ' taooh yaa hew la tea ma. IwOlry mba rnalMI milk what yaaaaa d*r - '^'wwryTTiT' s ssrss—"*-"'-aaa "R m H 1 iiiRHj b» lar Mr. Faala 1 am aat ahaad la fara tha wwd, ath telam^Bfcte «» bmtw my bm^ m aMbalad i^bt >T^ te WlteU^waattewlymtaihaiw- «*• maWtmibwrn'Mih
' iyiay pole aad paacalal. wxltioy far tba h 1 woman b, lorod. tl Ha eoald atlll ipwt. waoriiy. aad a : with labor, bat bla (bra yrcw radiant d > 1 whh a laadaraM that nwaiJ lam of iLortat joy thaa tba rrdwtfaa from tar > hittwr ihm. wbra abr knelt waapiat brntdrbim. "No; tbia is beat tor me. Lola." be 1 •aid. teaderly. " I woald rather di. | like .this, with you here bmlde me. than ; ; lire without you. My darliof. do you I c ! know why 1 baeeeeal far yoaf 11 Errt amid all Ihe pity ead deaolatloc u ia bar heart, eba ahlrerad at ble tog- \ " | nrnfrt words. I di I "Ot. my frlead. Hufb— " tr | He lateiruptad bar, quietly. «« 'J " I waat you to let am girt you my [* name belore I so. daar. I waat yoa 10 f. I know how thoroughly, how pcrlaetly u I I lor* you. Too will not refuse" lib •" tl'V last request I shall make at a human * beinr-dout refuse me thla-dout aeod n l»t nw tbia. It will not hurt you. Lola " be rorufartable ead batpj. aad free as M , erw— ead 1 — " 11 He emilsd la bar borriSad eyes. nl "Ob. llutb— no! aol I cannot take , adraatace of yoa— 1 dare not be au , enmuyeriieh-- ^ " I uadernaod. daar — fally. Bu. you £ seem to foryet bow it will take the laet etiat tram my dyiac pillow, bow it will " acbteo the way clear to the beyood. If I may know my wife weep, lor me " " Her beautiful face wee pale as ble. bar " eyre (lowed like dusry stare, her roice J was clear, intense. r' " Will It do that far you. my friend B I J" I Kncwiny all you know, will It please lc I aad oomtort you»" ^ call you my wUt one little hour." f4 "Then. Huyb. wbearrer you arr ready. 1 am ready." £ Aad an. a half-boor later, the family clarxyrnaa saood at the badaWt. aad la " the yrmmrn of the djlay maa'i mother .. 1 aad slater, aad the yrayha'reu phyai- , clan. Lola was made Huyhb wile. Nor. «*<w|* lor the mortal pallor of " face, aad the deathly ^HnTi of 1 band, did the mac who fared her '' 1 of the terrible aruay that wn» la u ' Aad the mi.Bcer went away, and ^ Clara Tanto timed tba dear, pmcefui. _ | radiant lace oa the pUfaw. and threw , out her anyuiah aad (latitude, aad the ■ dear, quirariuy-lipped old mother " • blessed her boy's wih, aad l>r. Saad- , > lord shook her band warmly. I. " I ecly wish I miybt bare seen this p" 1 under other drrumsUneee. Mra. Feutou." be raid, aad nobody but the man I who fared ber raw tba uncontrollable ! t shudder that suryed orer Lola at the ''' sound of the new name. i ■*WT*r lb wbsaLala mas called fa. afuyvard. S haabaad'a fane was so exquisitely „ ■ peaceful aad aetlefteri that It almost o] " Doctor Sand ford tells me there la 1 only aa hour or ao mora, fa all pro be ,. ' billty — errrytblr y la done, my wile. I am at peace with the world, my s, . conscience aad 1mm. Sit bare with (. I me. daar. eatil— the last. I waat your - ■waej face to be tba last I ssa this aide ' So there they were. aba. cold. pair. ^ > ifuay to endure, sad be -perceptibly * yrowiay farther aad farther ewnj. . until. Bkr a baby on Us mother's breast. > be closed his eyes. ^ r AU thruuyfa lbs alyfat they watched „ r aad waltsd for the breath lo Sutler „ r away farerer, aad just when the dawa h f bar- «o brrak Dr. ffandfard took hi. . - Sayan aff Ihe wrist, ead turned with a u > fl^TbratafaE|aOodl HuybwiUUra! h • pra^ aadyTpulra baa I ^Apfae aaxt aaeoad Lofa fay fa a i ted'^ld.C* ** *00r ** *" h*r h™" J Bar baik nil Aad bs would Heel '. Aad ibs did not fare tdm r Hsana br _ > AiPUl a s Such fearful days7 followed, and yet „ thfay about lk sad erea they dldtrt j I I Buck awful days, when Lola prayed J I. that at baart aba mlybt sot be a mar- . e darase; that barn woald glee ber ( y strength so aadurc tba Hfo foruad upon , bar; when Hagb raised lbs foU that 4 !| ma id kiau bscaass she was so crasUy I jfaliflSbyShsi Il k sfltaH. • Dags, aad masks, sad maatbs paraed. a SadfagLafa always ra bar post, almay. , d whan a fad. Mag Wife would be; j • tea star. U that weee possible, while J dMM4 J"hk"»fc-d2^ J k dread Imt aba should sflsr awhifa haU « MmfasnudsdhtegMmMyludlteml , • m te mktBow. grew an Urn Ba a « w alghte 11 r 1 - ] PatC one day be steBBBSadMs la- . L atnagth. ha SaM lata tsrtd far of < d Umshakvmssmatrhlmnak "And afaaa. Hagbf" ■t kamUyfa bis bfasanma. a. tamhs was ten fa an tbsmurU Is 111 atehBF a Ba fas mads Ms im 11 iHiibi wMha : xjzzzxrsz' r yam sfbteg 1 ten tea. If t "teABBs' haste gus Hffamm fo T Hn» m rasebmd te^. t» flranra. teHty n whs mauSd smteatera Wtetfa
wbrab|Traem'd that beaTta bad too- " Lola! My wife!" " Hagb 1 Oh. lipyh, my darling J" ; Aadsotbelr bappfaM came to them. j The Ola ■ Ill-read. 1 tbia tome such ■larpiuy poui radi- ! sal with reSectiou of the scenes of | early Ufa? Thither fa these winter days we came, our numbers swelled right and left with eager Toluafor toe game, till at met almost » strong wr rally aa the smooth black far. The opposing leaders choose their sides, sad srith loud hurrahs sre wigs, each Ui cat his special choice of •tic*— that festive cudgel, with curved aad club-shaped end. known 10 the boy a "shinny stick." but to the calm recollaetfau of after life principally as aa instrument of torture. Indiscriminately ' promiscuous in its playful How clearly and distinctly I recall old miil-poad 1 I seethe two oppneinc forces on the field of ice. the wooden ball placed ready for the fray. The starter lifts bis stick. I beer a whirling •weep. That come* that liquid, twittering ditty of the bard-wood haU skimming over the ins. thai quick • accession of bird-like notes, dm distinct and J fainter «iU. until at last it melts into a whispered quivering whistle, sod diss away 'midst the scraping sound of lbs cfaae-pursufag skates. With a crack I sre the ball returning linking overt be polished surface, sod met way by the ad ranee- guard of Ibs Strange fun 1 What a spectacle The would-be striker, with stick uplifted. jammed ia the crater of a boisthrong; the hill-sides echo with with ready sticks, forms about the straying, gesticulating mob. Meanwhile the ball is beating round heoraib fort, their skates are clashing steel steel. I brae the shutBing kicks, the hauling strokes of clubs, the husky muueringt ol passion half supprerard ; bear the panting breath aad the impetuous whisperings between the teeth. lucky hit bow sends the ball s few from the fray. A ready band imthe chaacc ; but as be lifts hi* l^'s^Thu'^ir^be'^iU.'1 and' falls plunge brad fang ever him. The crowd ■urrooad lbs prostrate pUc aad pouch among tbsa lor the ball. When found. tails, and all are trampled under foot by rbsratliaalswii- n. si r. oxfa! wUl one come out alive? I hear tbe familiar sounds vibrating on tbe air; whnek' whack' "Ouch!" " Get oat of the way. then!" - Now I've got It!" "Shinny on yer own side!* and now a heavy thud ' which means a sudden damper oa some one's wild enthuAad to It yors until the game Is won. Tbe mob disposes, aad the riotous spectacle gin* place to uproarious faUlty.— W. E. OOsau. ra Harper's The Srw Uame. Tbe dead brat permits nothing to get of him except a funeral pcoeeuaioa. Yesterday a seedy genteel, who wild*y ^inquired H U^TId aTw-b^e bfo^authTfioor and called cut : sake be Do I b«Do! bailor ^-FhriKrap still— wait- oh 1 Hear en,' Central oOce! Ah! Ihavetbam' Cow nect me wtth sub-oAee cu Dukield street —quick— Ufa depends T "Somebody dytayF" raked tbe trar- " Ks*p still — for . yuor Ufa. keep MID avraeeee sooa a- you can! Haifa balfal Mary 1 Ah! U is bar! Mary. you. mother bra base run ovkr by a_ ttreea rvtrytofag ready! Sand Jama, far tin "Somebody hurtr aakad the mer "Soorabody ban* So! T«b! ra half may! 1 must g« a carriage Ah my waOfa s* the utee Aowa lb river! ra *en Mwy aa. Ill sak yoe far te Batii I eaase Am ate dfaaer? The amhal laofaed at the Ufa* teafameeeeBAeeadtheB walked to tb. teiapteaa. The eak oMm wramyfag -Whe.srae qeatiag odf that iteteal Maty, aad whs wee Maty? W If yea han't Map year 111 uri TCS.ra.ras, Bnk be teak t Iran nr matherap a eifaite it u.-ah*PmPrmt-fafa fafara fa aeed rate tea t ajrl—t fayfault. The artkhtea faleaarprfaeea ' ekpb eafitteafaaafa afaB eefaatm I teM 1 1 tp abeAhe Aafa fane » ^ika faayteea^m fal Uni
et, j FASH, (liKBEI AND H01SEH0LD. ! I A. L. P.. Suiuenct county. Me . sak* , a! ' our opinion concerning tbe practice ol 1 cs . euhaoii piowfag. It Is lo he moo- j rc m. mended wbevv tbe uadse lying mil is |m ) equal lo that on tbe surface, fa tbe ol case of a strong, deep, faamv soil, that d lor ysar* has been plowed but three or ' ri re- lour inchcn fa depth, n large number of j tk ml roots will bs found two fast or more | re di- deep. These with n portion of tbe sails j >s contained fa lbs lower soil oas ad van- vl ter taysoualy bs brought to tbe surface. ; dl ed Where tbe upper layer of aoil has be- j st in- oosne filled with vagetahle matter, thai tc t » a mixture of a few inches of toe nadir- " Ah soil, whether crsy or loam of a sandy or t m * clayey nature, will bars a brnsficta. ef- j fa we fact. Uu the nqbsrhaad. if you propose ri " 10 (Bbaoi! ta a faeatfaa where there is « only saad or grave! to being to the for ! t» *4 lime, then you will simply make the j '•> °3 poor excliangv of a few inches of good u No soil aad burly productive, for a worth- w lest and entirely barren soil. We hare <• '»■ tn mind aa amateur farmsr who. having ' Tl In' read of tbe wonderful effects of subsoil- j * all plowed under a thin sod. bringing to bl or was completed bfafield sppsarsd like s he cultural experiment it was x failure. I" ng rhe soil, though fain, which be had P" ■n- late, aud had produced fair crops of , m on oorn and barley. By Judicious manage- th ad meat his land In lis original condition 10 Its grass The material now on the surface, ai lc- worthless for present crops, would ra- , T ad quire hundreds of cords of manure to " 1 lertilfac. At far outset it would neither 1 1° >g- p-odure buckwhsst nor clover By first h. h' then green mannring srould aid in wi^- ; "h f- farm operation. No rat of uorarying * ilh Biforr attempting subsoiling .« era fa very deep plowing, make sure tby far "1 he sol! beioW the suriace u wortb bringing lh dh if it were possible, to sink tbs .absoC P« still deeper, inetrad of bringing iPany '' "• nearer tbe surface.- Aswos Ifabuukw ky rsestmra h. fertiliser, in what quaaUtic*. and bow h< A applied. Is salt that has been used in : u> fw preserving meat of anyone nan fertiliser? ™ ay Tour question suggests another. 1. c . t wr tiliser. or food of plants W That the -a rd soil ia oflea iaiprorrd by her applies- h* id. this is tar from pros-tag fast the salt is j •' ler fa itself a fertiliser. Man than a era- i" ' tnry ago (17*6) Browarigg, aa English be c fared that Uw soil of the wbolT*L ng1 ^ lie dom might be made rich by apnlicatlons " let of salt, but fa practice i'. was ioitnd fast rot fa many instances tbe applications ol _ '' id- fame may be p farad ia the same lial ; u ia- with sail, an indifferent fertiliser ol It I ^ <*- it iocreoacs fertility. Salt devuoys ear- ; ? «> nun in tbe soil, and their bodies are disT'> solved mad become food for plants. It also furnishes a small ouaality of sods ; it converts many noxious and refractory . bodies fa the soil into principles of nu- ^ trition. and thereby stimufaus aad ao- . [( ho raieratca tbe secretions ol growing : ^ Ls likely 10 be benefiled by s^l than j U M those in lead ; aad position and tbe eon- I ditianof the aoil should always be lakra r ew into oonrldcralina fa using salt asa for. 1 tiliacr. Tb* usual method ol applicant tfon Is lo sow broadcast. If over grain in b fas fall or early string, at the rale of Ms 1 at- lo sight bushels per aeon ghat if before ' llo! quantity maybe appllsd with safety and „ oa- often srith brasAl. Old sail from pork o vet aad beat barrels, or that used fa salting * irsah hides, is fa good and nomrtimra , M- much better than the new sod CMWe srould ndvfas all 10 try salt on a] HI! mull male at Brat, m no oas caa tell la ' * advance ol Its nee just what the effect , Do! will be on the fond or the growing crops ( uat valuable fortiliaer. ofae^jM tbe rcUe! rant; all probably owing to difference fa soil aad locality. — Erm York fain. I Cbxab Cstror.— A pound of sogar. a J I'm half taaopooaful water, a half teaspoonkb! fal vinegar, a fablaspooafal of butter; tbe boil fifteen minutes, aad stir It up Only J and' aT^llm. ; takfiSTl \ tahteBonatel of flour. alMk ak and , f. •faifaewV'jjii Hot Caosa Bcax-Tbrat eup. of < hfo rwsat milk, cat cap uf ysaet, fioar ' JU. eaoagh lo make a stiff batter 1 s* thb « 0. vs a sponge over algbl. lath, mm- < fag aid oas cap of .agar. uaa-haM sap < mafoad hater, oaatelf autmag; ste- t . rat UknhfacsMts ;' kaaad wall MdUst fa < rfosffvu baraa. Boll bah aa fact thick ; | Wblri^h^TLad S- ra te ^ make a room oa each ua. rad pat fate J to Caaaa.— Taka eemt aeld roast ] -A bmC that white fa III «■»■ fobma. tegg^^^g| — I 'almJJtet M.fas»sateawtodp».
Coarage fa Disease. | Many a life has bsen taved by tbe I } moral courage of tbe ntffeevr. It to not 1 fa bearing tbe pain pi operations < the misery of confinement fa n sick- i ' this wlf-help Iwraimss of vital mo- 1 ' of a weary path, and the vigorous dto- 1 1 i of ordinaiy duty. How many a ■ Of incurable disease has lived en 1 ! years of suffering, patiently and I ' 1 hoping agminst hope. or. what I bristles remained' This power of' " good spirits " ie s matter of high mrat to the sick sad weakly. To tbel j ft may mean tbe ability to sur ' I to tbe latter tbe possibility of ran- | ' or living fa spits of disease. 11 | ( tocuitiraic the highest and most booysat frame of mind which the conditions 1 srill admit. Tbe same energy which j ( jtbebodv The riclims of disease do airt ma.ady The fart Ihnl h to probable '' 1 thai through lear of death they arr 1 I sighted. Moat of tllr sorrow loi and | wretched end live longer if they were ' He Ranknard lit Ltd. It >s aot intended that some men shell marry peacefully. Bill Skillies lives m ministry sad* il oocurrod to'lhU seeeral . lis r s ego that just before instituting s revival ft would be a good Idea to get | ministerial melancholy and hilarity. 1 tbe young lady said she bad prom- ; toed to marry Feb Monk, tbe pkofoo- ' I slonaj well dmatrnf the aelyVkoebood. 1 "OL. well." add the mfatotar. "I am pretty well acquainted with Zab. and 1 ' IWjdSirwadifhi^Sfirss!1 wa- fixed. Grand preparations were mala Tbe ' girl's brothfvn bad caught a couple of ' 'possums and tbe old lady bad haksd 1 I cook Octr pi ansa The j nelson pro- , ' traded with lb* ceremony, when Zeh. ! ■ 1 Monk walked fa aad demanded ; ! ■ " Letupthar. boas- Say. cap "n, turn " I reckon I wont." replied BU Well, then." said Zeh.. drawing a revolver. " HI kinder rssori loexlrrml- " See bers." remarked Bill. " are yoq , I - Do yon mean hog's head sad f.rnlp : groeatr I " I reckon T do " | " Right Aowa to oorn oread and cab- i I , j - Well. than, you can taaa tbe gal ! It was ofaiy sweet milk aad pie with [ I'm fa fan^ 1 inri a aew^pair M i | with torn. Come a UttJe closer. Is it | spar ribs and backbones?" 1 " I reckon It to." "Then I know the gnJh youru." sod. wltha slight tfotage fa the Uesaae, tht marriage proceeded —LtUir Beak (Ark.) I OosMfo Effect ef Celt. I A striking commentary, say* a writrr I i fa Ummtxrr Araewai. on lbs effect of , | found to " My Chief aad L" Colonel * Durnfocd. colonial engineer was on the j Drakrnbcrg with a party ol basuloa. aad > tribe, who were employed in slopping with a hitter wind came aa. aad at one* tba natives mltoyitl The Pnttai M I fob it most. Nothing could induce them iWPhKiixrroXSi ! srith lbem evtn for their own comfort. _4» tefotefar thrapvra Wbra far [ ardar eras glvra to warrh down tola the , coiowel bed tbe tswts pulled dosru oeer ihrir brads. Still they fay helpless. , rag- -Lra us die. TSltosj cwly W . WI Ala.- Tla trhfos mra ri fas party I were ordered fa force tbna oat. aad r was with the gnaBratdteeeky fary 'EHHrSrvx » *^fotefa of far ril I li>lfj|aa»: : Cir.fflrn%a5gSS J fate brafote bad aawrabteas fa . I 4teteteteiOteteabB-Mfa j gfatete Wfara tefaa ra Ufate fa
j TTMA1I TOriOfi. A I ! change truthfully rays, to a nerrr-ttriag „ | When fas bill dtotribaior baa diaap! ^ ; I peered from fas straits sad bis Milt ^ . ; trampled into pulp, far advertisement . is performing its silent mist roe la the i 1 family circle. It spprato to s oonstlv q I l three or four timet larger thaa ,| the actual sale of the paper, for there are ' ' Boston as<l Portland mcrenarts ship o large qoan titles of lumber loBraxll.be- a cause she has eery few tcilla. The g ago a! the mouth of faa Madeira rlrcr, r ' i baa rromlly retired with a large for- q . 'workmen The cedar logs doaling down a ' ^ ^ [ SrtJnctiv., that bare" distorheTdlto- a 1 ent parts of tlweanli within the laat few li . tnrted fiwitarrlaad for fas puruossa ol * 1 fhem a pamphlet dracribing tbe pbe- r. ; mesne of observing them, and h.ank. ; i font, eoutainiag s series of qasaiioas.l S ! "k'leton htotoryrot every earthquake , ( ; that it ohnrrvvd Instrumenu lor men- \ ^ | j so on. of ail earthquake shocks, arc to I , Tbs bells of hi. Mark's church. I'hiia u ( dctpkba were sileaocd by an injuactiun » 1 obtained by annoyed nelriihors. aud the r menu against dgyrcb bells elsewhere k In St Ixsnis a chime in the Cougrega- ^ ' tioual Cburrh ol the Pilgrims has been s ' These bells are struck every quarter h 1 I of an lyur. the number of strokes sum s ' j p laving on Sundays and prayer-meeting tdghla. Tlic two physiciana say. Is tp- " ! plying for an injunction, that the noise S ! is dflstrurtive of comfort and dattgnous ■ I to teafth. The churrh officers reply • , j that tbecbimcjs^a flnejjDc. and t_'iat the 0 ' were not infidels, to w bom any Chris- c '! f1 l t Probably m ao eitv tm tbe gfobe are I ^ . . tropolto of fan world. Loodm. Many 1 . of ilie coutiovntal cities bare but lew , " ! cburrbea. and It Is said fax! ia IB7I that l ' , 1 uf 'hi. tec lunraals in the city of Berlin, j " fiO.UOt bl them bad no religion, w-rv.ee j ' s ( at fas yrava Frum " Macksoa's Guide J' I Suburbs' for libra, srv Iran that fawe ' . arvATSchurebesof the "Kslabllsliuirnt" ' ' in tbe «dty of 1/sodoa srith in a radius of i for daily service! ffo were entirely free o tinn1.es ; at *0* faere was a weekly 1 | celebration ol far holy communion. ' surplifwd choir in Tii churches; a paid 4 : choir ia bra faaa oua-fburfa ; votuulary ' L ! riw*' in bbi. and l« churcbra were al- . . ways open for private prayer. Il will * church of England parish eburrbra ship must he very large. 1. That abdhwlfoufo the ouly remedy fa , Rural a to fas moral which the roll Mo.', j Gosrih draws (rora lb* rtcent explosion | ia tbe Winter palsies. I» contend, that drrous S^bjecu. tbe representalirs aad T ; incarnation of an falolerably evil system i j toej may be. tfau to what b* dura staad * I foe. sod faey bel.eve that fas only Buy "jlfa fasreforTtatile; sad equally fuUls "IwiHit be for him to rely oo fa* ooo- * scsooaacss that be is a good aad aot a m bad sovereign. U to for him to choose ■* whether be will or will not remain at v fito post; but it seems marcel y doubtfnl •° his lib will continue; tad it to for too « bold aa cxpettaUoa thai, though faey L do ooatfaus. b* srill still sad aisrays aa- * a* stem. The dikfama inWxornhl*. * as a man. aad the throat will Ber*. " raaae bdIm sad ualfl ha sn.iran by bl* •• owaaotradratiai bfaraelf ran rulw wa-M— rae-— m . Z ' ^te m samafosray..kffkBUra I ra* ira.* i ^ gssawa. ...... .ifaffjfoJfa UglMI S j|S£.~ .. ags ZSS — ;c £ sszjax SS -JBS ; :
Hew aad Feuusmical letkri sf Intoxleatisa. A New Tort tody has dtooovsred why drink, and come uoma fuddled and sad Invented . means whereby tbe same results may bs seen rod without tbair delightful society sad eomaii worn* who may be sufferers fa bod, mind from tbe inebriate habits of their lords, tn fat ersniag. the rays. " after we bare sat together for some . time, and he says. " My dear, I har/ ' •ome business to attend to aad wiii bs * get up in the middle of far floor aad • round and round for fifty lltnra. ° and it will do you Jura as much good as going out to see about that business." a Wl.cn be bat turned rouad about thirty t times I my. I" Stop. John; hra-eup; 8 take another," and as sooa ss be stops he tutnb.es headftrat Into s corner, ui f quite iu his old way and to aa good a , himself with a flushed face, aad perhaps J all sale in his pocket, it I, ridiculous | more absurd than to find him trying to come upstairs on the . wrong side of the 1 arguments." doubtless they wl if Hod | - bra pest way of becomtag dirxy. If from the public II will soon put lector IHnsel Bade sf Preoervtag a Ban'. I Reasaa. ^ ' | mg .ewelers of Vienna. The ofavct ol | ' studded with gems, m the middle ol I whose chasing is inclosed tbe most ting- I r aad corroded pins. This brood, is fafj ( property of far CouutM larraakoii. | , kofy. as the story runs, was arrrafad at 1 far insop, wuich consisted of war can - j , was his wife. He accepted ihe a -cuss i . fa one ol the lightlass daugesras in , ( which far case n said to be hmd ofeoo- j his Polish subjects, the uokirtu- I sate martyr for his wile's loose Prague I . sprat six ytrara. He bad only ooe.mtrac | ; coat four pins Three he pulled out aad ! , hunting for one which had .a-aped me Pay Name Hew Tart Casks Get. this city, says s New Tort paper, arc said to orcopi a very enviable position. themselves They represent art. in farir have a pride fa then vocation which ' they are fond of dtoensaing. explaining 1 and glorifying. A number ol fan so- ( ^ inns, and fan members of tbe " profra- ' lariy wifafa a year. Tbe high salaries 1 attainable ben tempt chefs erra from I 1 of tbs uulvvrse. tad which nothing fail ' prospective riches would Indues then. [ to rurrvnder. fTbey do not earn there ' Paris 5.000 or €.000 francs a year to con- ' sidertd a very handsome mom prase . ' but ta New Tort faey are paid munificently. for more faaa the msjority of " sleiaaa, lillsrslanrs or clergymen. Their , salarin raaaaffom *000 u, fiS.OOO and I *'.00*. Many private bousea. ss well ^ aa leading els bs nod boss Is. have ksf' oi ° pays iu cksf. raps a corresjwmdrat. ' *1.000, the New Tort cfab. H.OBO ; tbe , Union League. BUBB; tbe Man halts r. . *4.100; tbe Uafoa.ffX.000; the Kuickerr bote. ffRhOO- Assoaff fa* hotels the , Brcvoort pays *4.000; tbo Buekiagham, •4dM; gfw Ohmsadra. *4Jrt; fa. MsB ii| iiBibo. ff 1.000; fas Astor. KM: te 84. fflMute. ff*AM; te Ftofa Ave. Boo, ffMter te fcbri. »um: DM. « -■ te.ff^te 4 Tirao iste S* tab* bfo Went pte. ■ A man ran dun hfo local pspar as Z K te hate rate Md >sa ssywa m ■ ^ **'
tea ffovsa fftaffBO. Oafoakahy. (rawdr hsil US rarahsri. hrwwa Oafoahay. teKtemtel. Oaiyaysalh, teofotera Oafa.mm. Nsfce ih fas. talya toihw.' ^ TlllXlUB'l. OMyaoraaad. ^ DUB OF UTHfT. High heels -Soma doctors' charges Dead men— Those who try taOo busiwithout adecrtiafag—Jfodcra deya. Tbs diroctort ol the Philadelphia Academy of Music have opened a free school for fas training ol opera singers. Iris of mra srill wme a dollar's worth sf time heating a sntssman down five orate oa bto price. -Arafi tariiU Brrold. Probably oat '.em faaa fiO.OOO persoera are directly employed in tbe manufacoi shoddy into cloth fa the United We bear a good deal ot sport about finding out a woman's age; but If is Tbe fire which atduned at Tokto. Japan's chief city, toward the end of last year, destroyed IS. 000 ..ousts, and left hMjoO people without shelter. Either far boys hare got to quit fly- • lug lantern kites st uigi t or fa* govj -An— /bra. lie Irassrpa estimates that far Brook - The iloa. Jobs A. Cufabrrt. of Mobile. A in. to still practicing law iu that II j. altboogfi ninety -one yean old. Hr was elected to Coagresa*x>m Georgia Ih . | kinds of weeds In fas United States. Did , including, wr suppose, widow's weeds, Tbe digest iff cases of the Can lor. in _j " Tropic e. Ah Chung. Pa. pie ». Ah I Ah Fung. Prop* vs Ah How People I es. Ah I jag. People vs. Ah W.aa Peoj pie vs. Ah T-fc " I Mis. Clark. of Ind-ana. was thougbts iwtiuon signed by berarlf and ber aerm children praying lof a new calico dtvsa Mr Clark thereupon throw fan petition under the table and Ills wile out 1 of far window, aud now ebe to a cripple 1 life, i [ fvaadusky. Ohio, to neatly aad ' plainly rat In tbe marble slab, as fol1 | Died. February _3h IBB" How sorha I * A"teri'.-I -era.^ te jSaek .1 ... h nisi A Thief's Ntary. A New Tort thief recectly made far ,1 following cor-.fesaion ; r "Tbe way we worked was this, and a the plan to mine. It to a good one. aad 1 I naturally foe] some pride iu it* favcaU turn. We took adjolalug rocoa ta a ( hotel— aay the rifth Avenue or some . Other first elara hotel. Ws never did it - | at far Fifth Avraae, but sre would have . dime it in course of fame. Having se s selves I made myself up lo look like a il down. I looked into os>e « two jewelry n aura uaUl I found '.be one to suit me. , Wbra Hound it I went la and looked over a the Mock. Satisfying myaelf thai I could I- soil myself there. I wratasray. promising .; to call agnta. I would call again 'hs nest h day. aad would purchase probably )( *3.000 or *4 000 worth of goods Throe ,. 1 would order ssat la my hotel, with „ far bill. The. I went to the hotel and d telling fa* ckrt at tbs offlca U aay owe U cam for me to arad him u, my room. ! srould go there myself. Locked fa my ft, room I rat to work to prepare for far , arrival of tbe goods. J look tbe bock ' out of tbe burrau and pet far human , agaiara tbs door Iradisg into tbs adjoiar- teeoM Jtypartrar^ txrd'mj tek. pifodTt bfafi^rifa totter, aad writing maiarfoUad wbra far maw Wbsa beratarsd.I aakad bfas to ait down wy totter. I turned te bias aad naked if bs bad fas fasuMk with him. Ot course be had. I wwoM tabs fi. sxama> lot It aad sak if tbs goods oorrespooded Z wifaii. Throws would anil off far items, ba taktaff te hill aad I tbe k (wada As ba taBri aff te goads I * pw» trim fate a drawer in tbs hanaa aad atoari to. Mf partmr bad to fam warily. Thra rasas ffutobsd 1 2 iTrtdrtVaT lUfHaitod' to?1, plteu " riaymttotedMl teffwfob Mm- ' TfiM I aabad Mm M wafo-aaia I.I . < BfoUa 1 sraaff *b«b MMm sbA aaa te _ asa* It* hte. Ms wlito ma ssMro ■* r*' 1 'j * ' *

