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VOL. XII. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH ,25, 1880. N0> 16 - ~ , ■ . ._ i. — w T.
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The Belief S*Ip. Wakta a Bli, wtara lb. IAUR. ' wwiotaSn^wT*- *" ** "*"■ I rrom hy, «EUm c fa. fa.T" I WrWM.A.lmAM ■ 8k. ti«*t fas. a— lb. Male a — B -l»l*.wM."lfcR«kr.a, I kA>krMihik.kA j Toi."w^iiirA«~. Foe Ood's Ha (cod la faim. a. 7 lad AM glvs. fan. s goodly stora. Dm.'£0?lZ2r2ZZ ud. Look dovafa* «y. root RasW wrat. ■« — — -7 AM. tk. v., OkkN.nk.lk.Wi hmilaaiaal.klll. tas.^ "rLriimaaullMl UsdTlaj " »*- - Lm* a*, mj tid ! h-V. gold- grata. AW snooay, see, to paid— an . AH— awktatakooratpfa., StawfaM lb* |*M MfaaMbrafakatan. Ta w» iwEak a. w 1 ^ ' AWak.Wala.MW 1kalnka.kMMw.aalUW.pka -Jartfsy Cafapaaff. ATT.Timg nr.AHv Murniag I. lb# "ould country." Joa a* Ur u. sweat a moraine w em gladdened hiunu e,n Tie rammer wind sobbed tremulously through Ike dnrj irraa. a if shadowy night wept lew. of talk a .be floated ...J to make room kor a riaiikkl. Ia tie aw the boriaor aeaed studied with bar. of amethyst kkd enmaid. while Almv, arrowy strraks of (Old shut BP akd net Ion la Ike bine oeeetaad. Than the ana gathered about Ua. kia trailing garmrau of crimrar and purple aad begin hi. up weed -Daace llgftt. for a; baart Uea Oder your bat. low." the hUlka eoaf toaW out through lha lattice, which the Mil gnat air. Ismry with'Sihl dew thai had kia far hoar, sleeping la klooa aad taaaa, rahta ja^^faa^witi. ii Mill n I ; gym that aRMkltaThbTd^ ^^■p'tfa^kat^^S'fa^iraA amlti ripptid orar the far* of lb. pretty Irish maiden ad be naught aigli*. of a tall. young fallow Slowly earning toward the cottage. "Aad pare. K#U." aha oallad la a roin aarttrkbd. are yoa I? fa TSJtL" t-Vr+nCmdmi* to the *> « *twj> WifiW.ll him. all tie tin arifarlke rangy fbmrjS^OVfJ^ '^Whttrl^TrdlhJIwd. gatang ap hMfMkwon, -ffa^taAw, rat ata tadtaw-0 *" Ztt* *° **■* »> ao rauhratiug a bw tao—c be"Tate.IaMpt' "lataM.jtatottrta.m Oh. U yoa (O what Wail 1 do.' AH the ha*, kmc day, to ait .w rrybaeaaa. I raaobmtiy. ToawiU aat. Kail. TeU ■ayoawUlMCsa.i She ptaadW m aaa plaade br a Ufa. aad kar hard, dtyaahsalnafllid la bw dud. hat her eye. wan tnwi u aW nrss'srtsss'E: ««■. iti njj ti. bti heart, -*W 1U ha. thinking •»« — bawr dtid tbra poant. ami acrJ1**a^»b k» oarpartW K wr M i ZLkT^iir'dw'^.'tto
hk 11 pa oomprraaed with bitter hatred, aad ha (raaad lib teeth locathar aa be mi muttered to himself: •• Toa may well bae Morri. IeiuBer my Sae lady, far the day will oome whew yoa. a peaaaat firmer', daughter, will rue that you aftghtad the baud of the rich agewt for the aahe of that beardbaa aoo of porerty." The agent crouched behind the kUUce couple wm coming to the door Then he hastily hid himself in a dump of i bushes that grew clone by the cottage. | Aad then be stood, with hb Urid face. , compressed lips aad ayes gleam lag like a banltak'a. while Aileen rnee her lorer the promised, cheerful Godspeed, then aileatly left the riciaity of the Clary i written oa the eril face. | "Br— 1 hrw d' We are stnrrhigThe cry arose. Aral low. ImnBlcui. I up before the throne of the Eternal | Spirit. It crowed the ocean and Ti- j I braled orer the sentient heart^uing. , of all then, who beard, for It told them i that the " Jewel of the Atlantic " wae | holding out Imploring hand., aad praying far Ufa— that orer the beautilui j bland .talked the grim skeleton of ! pres.. though the crimson, oaring fluid ww not wine, but blood, from thow who are among the noblest of the sou. o! j " StnrTingP Wc who Hre In a land of plewty with lu immense .toteboeuer. Its great granaries Ailed to oevrfiowing j with golden grain, hardly know the meaning of lbs word, and God grant 1 be obliged to retuae the demand, of bun • ^ great paaaioua of life by iu tncrmaal calk far food. And famine forgot not Ua home of 1 the Clary*. The rounded form of Alarm grew thin apd wanted . beside- a gray pallor her face had a wan. pinched look . the lipn. always so brilliant and laughing. became rigid aad aahen bued. and suffering, but not a word escaped her. as. A* the pain of witaeasiag Iks agony of Tasting to akeleuma. aa they beheld the youngw ckildfsk. begging rainiy. mtac.y. with Utile. claw-Ukc hand, lor food thai tkey had no strength mask far, numbed rem tha pangs of hunger. Then, in those days of wretchedness hearted girl. She nerer forgot the thrih of terror that canard her heart to bwt 1 with gnat frightened bounds, aa she beheld tha dark face of the agent In th. doorway oat ooid morning. He came ' into lha oold room, laughed triumph ' antiy at lha eridencea of want about ' him. look a eool aarrey of the faoa orer * whlok . jwttled a shadow of fear, and 1 0- said ia a anewing too. 1 - "* So, ay dear Alicia, you hayra't .Up- 1 ' 1 ped out of my haada u m, u ™ of thought for." "• Then he taunted the family of their j ' m porerty— goaded hem father almost u. | " frauay by tknatesingto turn hk .urr- ' " tng family out in the snow u> die. Alt' £ b-hamiAuntaUringly: « " "Karp your tamper. Mr. Clary! I ■ merely oallad to tall you of a way by - whkh^yocr family could ba Ufted abore | J J ^"How?" aagariy. Impfaringty wkrd ; J " " I will prorida a way if Miss Ailaea !,1 ^ Mil eoBsrut to bsoome my wlb." and " hb eyaa raatad gloatingly ua the .bad- i f dering girl. f" "C !t '* * loud tone and at the , * bar of Ike family tuned an 'tiger, famk biting look upou Allen. She could out < kaur tkair iutolmahle gaae. akd with n 1 * .light try she threw Up ber hand, aad ' a as. rod kar Caeu^BA she said, irmly : 1- "N-o.bo; I caauo' -be ao blse." ' Botaamkar .wuU WW aald uatil the 1 * agent, laughing scornful Ij. left the c«- • >< tag*. He knew that the farm aad farms 1 g about Altaau wuuld br mora eloqsaot in » hb bakalf than aa, plan or thrsas that' [ * br couid rnaka. >• » •4bk-yauf.br father. "1. ^ » ^Tao^m— "" thST' B 0 d^AU am." rnoaaed kar rnothm. ~hww )' ' could you my no. riu>m the * - children atarviag before your rymf" and [ afaabkerynromtotatbscklldnuthai . » —tk. tha wry kauri nun of lha mffar * ing true kaurtad AXlaau. She arose. ? ~ cruawd tk* Boor unsteadily and opened £ " £latak.tabarLlU*"*"'"J "* ^ J- ' " Brand r aba gMpod. "my child aad " ' ■* dying, dying tor food " ' Tb* flu, ailing look la Alkw1. fare T kUltaw— dmtar— rmrif ' ' not be answered. Tb. wuai • g™ n J eaaaoc tat my bkby dfa! ? " Bra b^ pal# and tbia ba la." Z - *** "— *> 1 ». ^ ' tare uned audlS^aiid'^ta.rti r ABmuta mkke^a reaafra tbaa aba fan- [ ^rrara-tsrs: : *■ and y : r : : ;aa-iis^.tsr-s 1 "7T-iTr~"- w>" ■>
td. : flagging steps told him that her mo- | mentarr strength had departed, and then br turned away, rubbing hb bands ter and chuckling to himself er. the bar. of fate as it la to thwart one I my plana. Ah! my dainty Aitaeu. your d- I discipline baa just begun." Arisen walked on. unheeding whither lc* she went. She only longed to gat awoy n« from ereu the sight of the house in n which aha had spent 6 flora wretchRd °<j "Ab! how do you do, my dear* Will *• j Ailera dropped Into a chair without a ^ ' utterly failed, end it reemed as if ice ^ 1 fast .he reached it and told ber family : whet ita had dooe. Tbfdr farrat , thank, fell on ear* that beard nothing. _j "Oh. Nail! Neil!" wm Alieea'e amothI cxed cry. " What can I dof I hate j Morri. ririneter. I math* erra tha eery agoabing to the whole family pre era led r* | her from giving eapreaaicn to the tn- ° 1 ward aagubli that wn torturing bet ^ jnrilh inqubitonai pain. I aped away. She counted rrery moment " ; a. a miser connu hit gpld. But ahr ^ knew that Morri. Leinater would keep " { when the agent aad a .trangr priest ra- ! tared the oottage. Her father greeted rt | llirai and tlira turned toward Alice a. , Mechanically the arar and placed an ice _ ooid hand oa the agent'.. „ Slowly the ceremony bagan. Why ,t j did A lira neglect to aruwer the que,. v lion of the priest' She brat toward T the door in » listening attitude , then | matcfiiug away ber hand, .he di.ap,r j t^ared through the door, hastily puiled ' j ment craiod their lip-. They were not ' Neil 0"Nealr's quick wit gare a solo- ; tlou to the scene that met bb cyan He d pointed to the door and his ryes gleam (d t like blue stilrtlum. aa he said in a stern. { g that if you cross t'-e pathway of Ailera j , Clary again you lake your life in your 1 r hands." Foiled, the towering agent i ; <j"ell'.W^ns.n«l CrS^on"A*— °hM J the no longer reluctant hand lu Nell".. j If blessing, could make a man happy. , I lurriy Nail ITS sain must hare been the happtaat man in Ireland, m he dlatrib'f .tarring people of the little Tillage, the . bountiful ^upply that hb forethought j Before the Clary family -epacsied j , that night Natl told them why he had oome hack before the two year, had ex- I I "I arrieed all right in America and , i wonderful mines that had lately been , i wm going to the lliack HI'.U. Weil, to | , J make a long atory abort, lurk fallowed i aad I had a snug sum when I started j for New Turk. There I beard that Ire- 1 , possible for the ocld countrie." ] ! i Soon Neil and the Clary family em I- ^ . j grated far America, but the last words j , they heard, as tbrr left th* shores of I, I Ireland, wn* the wall that still era— | I the ocean. "Brad! Brad! We are starrlagr— Baqpar Oinner.af . !, " Make tk* Best sf Tklaga." 1 ^Theralanot ia all thb bouse an aye ' 5=a=jj ramirtf coM...d,^,f Tat | i-cntiou. We*^ay b* oraa'arifa^ ■ melancholy tanpnmeat. but that b ao a why we should ytald toll. Haw* , Ia tha ( lotkry of hie there ua more prise* , drawn than hkaka. aad to oua mi*far- . there aru'ABf ndrantagea. Daw pnwdawayjatba awwt unproilahi* feela man caa ban. One good bauty 1 laugh la a boualuhall exploding ta the * right plara. while spleen aad dtaooa- ' tent an a g«a that kicks or*r lb* mao ' who abootattaC Bona* men art bora « opposed to eearytMag. They M o bars to gat lata Laura backward. < let as stand o€ front 1ii| niidia In a dhocrda. laawurid where Ood hath a HsSKiSsj'K: Um Bfatk.owlluhootwkltfa.taad ^ Pbia. Tak. outdoor ciacuia. aad sradd " ftaaflydtapatra i Itaa nt. rad —• ^ A thrtli^flaraaa.1 faraw**ta Km— « »l»RRa. wjJe The s taTfataItIilr£«*€dWad^Ii11 hte u kahMtadaifc bora takra< : Hs— apkaaagnph M the tady to the » kra taw fara "raMta — 'h. *
ao- ! FAKN, BlUn ARB HOCBKHOLO. ad | . . t n | f To prerat gin. from cracking when u. dry. add about our tahlapaoufui of , I glycerine to a plat of Mlutloa while h wm fbtaTh# rad eplder may h* baabkedlfrom ieT plants by Ike simple process of cutting my off the infected leaf. A bal one* attacked soon decay, tad fall, off ; but |H) then the animal, remove to another print, will become rtrosrhably hr^MhThe white of an egg. into while a rth piece of alum about the .far of a ^0ae out ha. bera .tewed unUl It form, a [jj It .boo id be laid orer the sprain upon a ut ple<« «< Hat aad he changed aa ultra ae , U becomes dry. < A lamp of fraah qmo^Uaie tha aim of x, ' walnut dropped into a |dnt of water ^ aad allowed to stand all night, the to water being then poured off from the ,.r w-dimenl. and mixed with a quarter of Ptj beat wash for scurf in the bend It is n_ to be applied to the roots of the heir , it with a sop. brush dipped in rocher. alum, but nu and sifted 10 a eery far ri> Are on a ahorel. sprinkle brown sugar "d on the coals and hold the p mines in the n- , amoke. One application will be ccffi a Another way Take a little salt and j "* 1 Sprinkle it upon the hot store aad bold f minute*. •" A tableapooaful of black pepper will J prevent gray or buff linens from spot- j ■ ttag if stirred into the flrxt watar hi | 2 j aad ike water is not Injared^b™"''"^ j I Herha tor dryiag for future am shouid j ^ ; ing into flower. Ilry them In the shade, j I and after sufhcicaiy dry to put th-m | ins cool shad, or place them loosely he- I " j twera paper .and stow away In cupboarrts 'r or drawaet , tha last mods it by far the 11 I cleanest and moat approved plan with * j aad put away in hags ready for uae. ; Hosts IVr Caxx— Two cup. up,, .. tahleipuoafuls cream tartar, oeir of soda. t | Four large, mealy, potatoes, cold, math ( them in a paa with two tablespoor fui. 1 of fresh mrlted butter, a nlncfa of salt. I a little pepper, aa* taklrapoonful of ( - ci ram. and the bcatra yolk of one egg, rub It together for abort five minutes. , ' oruatil very smooth; shape Ibemixturr , ' ! iato balls about the aim of walnut rolls. | 1 then into the finest rifled bread crumbf . ' To Maax Saraaoo.- Take trader pirae* of fresh pork, chop them eery fine, with some of th* leaf fat. ia the propor- | j Hoc of three pounds of leu to one ' I pepper and salt, aad a small quantity of J j dried rage rubbed to a powder. Fry ia ' 1 Banc Has an— Two pound, of floor. ' two pounds of sugar, cue pound of but- i | tar. three eggs. Make up Into a dough. I aad work till the ingredients an wall i After rolling out and culj ting Into beart-ahapr, place the cake* ' ' on a paa and beat up one egg. aprsad | 1 some of it over with a feather, and then ' 1 ] spriakle with granulated sugar. If a I • i littiaooarae-grminad.mil lbs tauter, mix- < I lag with a finely potrflend riaaamon < r ■ la faMam. . ■ Sheep picked out for the butcher rimuld he fed graerously aad regularly. , aad upon this point too much atnasoaa- . not be laid. Can should be taken. < to give the sheep otily just i eoough far om meal at aach leedlng " thna. If tkey an given a aqpctabnnd- * a— of bay tkey aoo. irara to be par- « titular la aaiacting tb* bari prat raly. • aad If than:* not enough of this at on. - lime. IkTwIU wall half hungry h the next. My own expei taker agraaa * that fatiraing cattia should be fad three lis*, a day. though setae o " nrighhera tkfak twice o— auoogfa. ° It is also very lmpprtaat that tha sheep * of watar; neither should they lack a I sappljof ash, far although auk fa not ao d —sr. still thay .mi thriva beatar U Htafad to tbema. iaari ouoaa week « all the saaawu. — JhrAawpS- " Jfari B— ^ rata rag^T fcrawa ^ aTktafhhl? " good tauger tbaa thorn aarad ia aa aaAa m J; — >"*■ " mj. OM fcafara 2 5 2:2:— zzsszzz: 2 -AAfaA faaritatkZr , 'in tarik a" ^ *■
B- TDULT TOriCB. iMt* nNaui"*nrpooda' 01 "* W tlm crop prospsrta far IBM. ray that after seeding and what will b, | needed for consumption tha crop* fbi l iIB 18TV -ill about he cxhramd. He atac a—n-that wtQUT wheat ia the W.., wae more or less injured. necvaaitalln4 , is thai the wheat crop will be far undei ' ^ that of last year. rveeully developed through the miners of Alabama. Georgia. Nprtb and South ■a Carolina. The rrrira. ta moat uotiorot irtas Scaraly a day pa-*e> but some ; if made to Northern capitalists, pariieuretcrately food of coffee, taking it not I during the day. He works only during down bis atudy. swallowiug now and ^ J guests, whom be tahr* great pajn/" u> II j prraidrat. tauullngiy, " barr you ever h how I raised thelu— you should see me D 1 raise a mgfi tliat weighs aa much as « j David Davit " I'pou a rising vote ilie r una and papers .-Surfaces William ^Bmoak is a vevilable patrisevrath year. W old nran" .mlThL wife, who died a year ago. raised thirteen children, tra now living. They ' had first sis sons, then two daughters. j of age. the youngest fifty. The Char Iraton -Vcw. publishes a tabular stair m tat 1 of descend. nu of tlie thirteen children. 1 which .boar, thai the old man baa tra ; living children, lot grandchildren. »l great-grandchildren, making In all Hi ' is the fact that both Uil old people Meed child a grandmother The Prince of IVale. t. rrarencljine I.--expenditure, which baa Iran cut dowt. tioo of th* government, but In the ra , tertain meat of those who go era. Th•rata to deposit in his hand., if nut the , ' globe nudmrptar. stall events the visit , list and toed chambrlain'. book 1 . The raspouriUUty fa not of mere er-c j lag rrarptioos or garden partirv bu , due* hi. expradhum through lirav) J The portion, of Asia Minor— eompris j J laxRatoum. Kara. OIU aad Artwin— j , which hare bra acquired by Russia ] under tha treaty of Bralia. ia a district j , rich la natural productions and ■ t efficient admisbtratiou. There ia no; , much agricultural produce, hut there •• abundance of wood aad metals, aad g the climate and nil an well suited for t the cmitivatiou of silk aad tobacco b Thwhrisra. apprar rraodtad to the 0 new state of thi«a Tber bare canned v to emigrate Into Ttrklah territory, and 1 „ hoard, of mooe, which had hitbano ! |, Iran concealed tiara made their appearance in the towns. Itatoum. Uraak. to Ua gnat adraatagaa Ma harbor, is iacrvaaing in rim. while Poti. aotwithataodiag its dock-yard aad railroad. ! r A few mouths ago several I aa easts ! a j tried at Novgorod. Russia, for H burning alive a woman, upon the pre- I n. text that ah* had haaliidml their cattle . » aad cast spells npoa their chlMra. , h; Thm* ruffians war* aoqaltled au the 0 ground that tkey kad acted ccuactaw- ! re uoaaly tad ia acrocdaaoe with tk* ti Scriptural ordinance: "Thou shall t' not suffer a witch ta Bra" The tri- o( buaalofCrijtah-laH.nl .jtaraeutiy. : kl hghteaad view of a wttctieraft case | la awdrix wotMU of Afa village peuaarwted j I® ' "1"^ j * their health by fas pgaagle. of H Stauary. Ta thvir nrpciac aad diacwus- ra * is Btatata II II H lkhl.twk.ta.la * rsrsfe •*>■»•< — ra^. Bf tk#j|J* Mta*— I I Bid ta ta* ta«iatai~
raal estate, the amount held by Eastern [, The chain-mall rest which is said a, | fo ka" "trad Gra. Meiikoff. Bt. I'vtera3! I burg's dictator, from Vladetskl't bullet. ,i rommoc article ol wear with the lradIng personages of Europe, the most nota- " ' '-HRra'""''''^ '^dni Cro"""''-■-"t'. XV, Ip the middle ages , tiirta^ and grautly ealevmed far the 1, taatl atiii oabroken. tiefagb : tar honra the force ol the death-blow a " bolI* by a vpecuator lo tb' l>uke of Welling- 1 i too. who got rid of him in a very charf aioe to load with haJcvartrirtg. aad | d a Canadian defaulter payed a cob 1 , I trick Having ato-en and skipped with ! d ft, .000 Which WM intrusted to bun In th. 1 „ graph operator . he slopped in th* even (1 into the telegraph office. There |,, i Jhe le jcgrapb company She asked l.lm ' t "|^beb<"tv,: mw "j^bf Umtthe th.rl . pass blraaeifolf tars detective is pcrstn'l I of th* thlvf. Thau be " Bt cut " again i a Story of Us tettsa cm. j • koa s poor Tsskw tuw cue k> the chlldrru of General Nmtiianie. r Gracike lag Gecvria. riding from Cou- I 1 then produced in smnll quantity, put his wits lo work and evolved the rode 1 hint of the gin now In uae I beard , •t ry the oilier day from Mr John M. I ' 1 Gucrrard. of Savannah, who I think | got it tiom Mr. Nightingale, tha sou -in | ; The .top yjl-tra day at a din | »rar by fllifaer the company i J WM dueorerrd tliai ha had ta slop il ' every few minutes in order to eieur the cotton away from lha cylinder Mrs I ' Nightingale observing the asmoyanct ' tiiat this caused and the embarrassment of the young inrrubw. with the quick , 1 gently against the cylinder, cleared the , J act of courtesy the world is Indrbtpd 11 for our of the most vahuUiie idea, con- r nectsd with the gin. » Colonel Tom Howard contends thai ' wry U1: important, and consisted simpiy In the use of cue cylinder Instead ol I two, substituting hent teeth for the : second cylinder. Tha really important ! " made In the cotton gin sras ! substituted 1 1- saw for the bent ttstk t took a long lime in those days to get ' patent, aad while waiting for ft the ■ j sras terribly worried by men t 1 I who wan trying lo get the point, of his | ■ invention that they might pirate it ■ i Colonel Howard says that some men n thru gained an entrance to the o.d out- ' in which the gin wm hidden aad i * I obtained a knowledge of hs tarts 1 <• j Neither Whitney nor tha Wilkr, 1 et county urnn made say paofit out of th. Graf F.agl are ring reals. " The taaud of Mount St. Gotimrd. the '' trvaieat caglaeet iug work of the kind in . the world, has jam baaa finished. The £ object of it i. to connect the railroad « : syvtam. of^Cwmawy. twttaarlaad aad p ^h^tata^l^,rfur*tol!ft y | Cask tuaaai. aad Austria with tar „ | road sow th* Srutacrtag. which air p ..aairal.g railroad links far ti— souatrim whir- the aaa. portion Europe. The chief work, of this t> kinl la tha world ar* four Jn number „ tta United Btakmaad theahove-ma- ^ timid Tta Motat 8c Gothard is the of aQ. U. length being mora sjfHC-fo'Xfc,"-:: = Uooaac tunnel t.Tt astles In lewgth. sad tta Mouat Ctafa akoul raraa miba. " sad cf*— grata wrak. Imra bra con- ^ lilt ■ ilia tta lataimtflf trad, sad cam--erra. md wdta tta Atitatfcratati tta ta^'hum. w«!^ J K2rS*l2u5L,5^22l^S2! 2 zszzrjtszjzjs 2
rn [ STRORGEST MAS IS THE WORLD. | the prve-nt time, m far m U known. ! f"" lira* in Reno. Waehoe Sun,,, d, I Nev A Baa Fraacfaoo OknmuU tv- , porter witaewwed the arioufahiag feats of u this remarkable man. aad WM fhily j' -Atisfied by whal he saw that he is ^ ; railyall that has been claimed far him. u His Same Is Aagvlo Card. la. at Italian. ,, . »frd thirty-eight yarns, statu rs. Ore m | oerupatlou* faborar; kabfta, tet^^' t ■aarkabi., mervi, a good-ttatur-dti^T ra j "LvTe^i,l^t * br°*4' . -houidcrs. and Inrgr. fleshy hands. Hit ^ Strength WM born with him, for bs has I had no athletic training. When r. ] "stripped to the buff," however, a ™ » at "nre* appari^nl Hfa'w'ata^ta j "" might Mj.^loabl e- (oiaied. with the u Is dtmble the ordinary width and hit i) I Strrngth. Which proved to be such an r astonishing cajubulon ol lifting power ,. ■* scarcely to be helirvvd. The rv1 1-vtct. whose weight ia lio pounds. d .ighti; grasped by two feteua. one ua 5 bod1 "d^1l° 11 ' "" balance ol bin the third finger of his right hand under Q perceptible eflon . nused the ivporter to bal be repealed, and then grasped the r reporter's aukww with hoth haada raised Mr Isswsou. a grot. ems* cau1 finger, carried him nCrtM the roo^aad ' eft him standing ou n table. He hsi m he grasped oar in each hand ! doubt t'» at, in bl* particular spvrialty, I he is uniiraled, and. indeed, a hows M nil Ursa power arc considered He states that his 'atbrr cUuid strike a blow Card e la lias wot mnch education, aad I an imperfect knowledge of English He I ' diaUkes lo show hit strvogth and fails ' realise his own raloe. If br were 1 1 t v.glrr public exhiUtfema of hit woo- ' derful power lie would doubtless be ' recognised and acknowledged u. he the t Brooklyn, lo a charge ol grand larceny < i in str&Ung (110 from Lee Fou There t ialerprotsr fro*u Saw Tovkrity g \ staployvd. Several of lb* wltncaaca u I taking the oath. Tbay were pro i Vidad with jom sticks, wrapped ia tin- „ | paper. The stick is a small cyiindei . , Cbinsae before their idoia The end ol ' 7 the stick wsw lighted. The witness ( 1 I then jseld tilt bunting match until it | L rxtingufahnd. and with the charred | j, remnant he made some hieroglyphics I „ upon the railing of tb* fudge's beach. ; b aad recited a gihfaertth. Then he a- 1 tinguinhod the burning j<M stick and rady k> tall th* truth. The complainaat. who hMfl laaadry la Brooklyn, said that Bar Hao Kao who bafoag. t" h tta Mott atrrat coloay la New Tork dty b stole the money white on a vlalu Sea a aad Slag Lee tcatifiad ia behalf of tl cumpiaiaaat. and Wah Lwa. Tung ■ Sing Lung. Lew HI nnd Ah Chung U In Ike nrisuRiirh behalf. On* witaem b wbo said that be wonld swrar o* tta ti bta3^.^Hr.!l^J^2.'1ttoti^Ib^ f" ^'wtau rm la China I have Chinese ai n.igioa; wtaa rm la Dahad States I ti have L'ailM Slates raligku." " ^ The jury acquitted Ber Hao Kao. aad ki - 'vIU^ITJ '■ " "' i> >BB»*I lfa>T>lfatikta,ra* ■ RSTASlSSje,« MKi rnsa-'s
U Mwr ftfffo kMSta tarns. But aad gwta thaliu 1 lnlwafataahata IWhrikawk. AtattaMWhoriM BsaykMttaptw. taitaakaaw, That tariw mm tana am. AM HSMrtsMtsMgW . faatafauRttatatasphraia. D. Wall wartky as a aaag. ^ FWatasM rasas amat kara lb* trsri u ItataMaadpwm ti rMst ia always Mrs ao ' ' ti — — MM— — a! ITEM or rnnor. a; Caps aad bats came Into gratia use * The Marathon f fginfufclaimsthat '' Tta person who rat ire* with tha tan ti 1-h.ra. traratadfaik,-. ra ora th. world, tigmtiagaoaroe. Tta distance by railroad from New ir T ork to Baa Francisco ti S.MU mile*. *• Gray halt, la a young person Indicate a prvpcaderaac* of Um* In tk* system. m " Take carr " says s timid. exchange. ^ Tea. but take it ta small dones — Jfca There is no doubt but that an eagle on B a ten -dollar gold piace ti ssorth five hun ^ dred in the air. IB Where no wood ti. there the Ore forth 0 out ; ao when there ti ao tale- beams th* " Sinew UC7 there bare been forty -eight rrematioua in Milan. Tta society now * Since lags the Pacific railroad has r ciaoo. aad brought away (80,063 1 il always shuck as aa being paradox Ir rai thai light house* are cooatnn-tcd of One of tta Fifth areata (Sew York) * clubs spend. (1.(00 a year ia the pur- *' chaa* of playing card, of the bast kind ^ A manufarlorylat ladinaapoli. turn. a sold now la •lour* of e leading hotel in New York ^ Tta ooai asanas in Pennsylvania so far *a irach m in IfGV - mare aad Ohio railroad ao the ground , that his aunt wm killed on the road some , thirteen years ago a Tta Chinese government hM deter- . mined to establish consulate, in Bcwtoa Philadelphia and New Tork. for the ' I'lgted State* gorrament ae vent no * dollars for every dollar ll TTivlvra from ' The oouxtry ti fail of routine mra ; trouble -dsaewua /Wl And the hoy srnt him to the schcwii- , master, because be said the achoilmaslei | Utile Gertie want wlllttirr mother to , j shout curiously, as If she was trying to J find out •omethlng and could not. she . said - " Why do tkey call them wax they don't work." A defaulting county treasurer in Iowa ncugad hta conduct on tha ground thai be bad dreamed ba most take (8,000 and buy certain lands, aad that be was a be ller at in dreams. He didn't bar* 1 to dram that ta wm seat lo Stale i t rtaou. — Dcirosf Free /Vow. dog aad in trying to explain to the own -T It occurred accidentally abot Lim. A coroner thought be ought to explain bow he shot tta man. but lie couldn't ret a jury 10 listen to the explanation ; they were kind of shy of him. as it wsre. - Boston ft wL There were seventy-eight explosions of steam boiler, in lha United States aat yestr. locatad M follows : In Ohio, I eighteen ; Iowa, one; Texas, one; Indiana. nine; Michigan, five; Missouri. Tennrawv. two; Maryland, our: New J two; New Jersey, one; North Carolina, throe; Kentucky, time; Call- | threw. Mississippi, cue; Minor1 llama* Trait. Bordette. ike Burlington /farakepe humorist, while ua a recent lecturing sprat aa idle hour iu tise woods ' at BloomviU*. Ohio. There srere only tinea idle creature* in the woods, he aayv 1 — Ike biggest, the ..Meat and id last of the three. A chub of a next aad a black aad tea dog. that had trad a *f afrrvL wm the next, I — ao pleased with tta boy's idle cocafar It. aad adrtiad kirn lo stick to It. sad saver wort uatil be bad So. aad than, feeling tk* same community of aeattwmt forth* dog. I went aad helped ttim tart at tha squirrel. TW «ra was akaat two hundred fort high Ta. At would pruhah'y maad triad torlimk that trra. He harkad as ZTfaAmdratiX wJ' 'sltat ^ ra ET- 7^ Iks' dl^-a tra" 1 uta.afa.mdmHtitim; MakDkfa, hmumatad. mafajdKfo'kmttiti wSHf jMHuN— ■! ka — aa kffi(uM wm aMka m uffikamt u.

