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VOL* XII. CAPE MAJ CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1880. NO. 20.
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Hoi* Tate U Faith. Oa tto immmm, x ito. oanuhc rotor. -. | 1 Mm, Us .to - rent W CM to to p VW tto to.' trot rotoy hue ptaamafly Ohr 1 ; Ctop^h tto«h • J ' stogl J H rt . ' , i —x — ktod *. M»> | AM •■— n iu u Mh, toll ' _ t. -L'ms.V-rops. « 'la ug wfo. krha>tofl, tohhlkMtaia j Ob to m ro mum* te ha a+w -*i J i' ** :rgp; W. tout M ha tot i»;flitttfc«,u. In Mn . ■tenuis— th. tochto hmrii, tou 1 ft ~ ; THWARTIffl. |k .W . -MteMr u A look of leader sxgaMMffaa ; the * awift moving o! aged Eg. tot raiic " Two brfatlaotttNMMac a pair of bwT,^eb|toftota. ^ ° role* ol Mrs. Maples. aifctetep. ^ b W>™n*"" . _ .(#.:T " that to tod ao arm to offsr hUmuttot ■teppsd boat Ito Hon door, aad turutd to toil a bores-car . A lair to*, that tod bata tnmed U steadily toward tto two siaoe the, aosrgrd frota ito Mora, laaaed forward s bow lute Ito asaahlaa, a) Annie Lor- . aM. aanug Ito mlr* uugkieaste M J • atoMoa. Mlawad with tor Iran, at- „ matere eym tto muriiaa*. of aotka " aad aaa. £ at tor' rMa. rwnMdila^UB^wtth * ^toaawtooooldto Miss Lorain.1. ^ " Yea," tto answered. atoort iraudi- *' r •totod^^b^ttortotot^AtaBi r "towildwad. aad toaaaoa ttokan oat r ofhlahniail tapoar of manner, "err; ! DwOrj Maatd tott_ JJ j tolr" «SWtoL hwj^to drajior^ ^ jpoaad bjato«y polxw^ 6 ' "Will acaw a erUd Lyaa Mao to U« awttor Hia* *^Tto."ST! m> take wlae" the J" . aahnatatod Dadlrj toard Mto Loralae " "^tofaw to daald tat hi. twMh. „ , -to Hd toaaptod Mto * |j tt+zttzrtt „ Ha to* tor la kato^ ant. tod aaa- T< Lanka fa* Ito ha to Ik otto. J . -kit an .rii D on°fkrc»owd.-nenld; • ^dlar. w ^*■*-*71 «to k- J"n total to JJ ]j -Ttotorty,,nnf..i kto'tototo £ ["•*— — "r-"** i 11 2 ■ I «tofad tto naadn. atna kin h, ito *■ i! tonwnlntodawa*iktowaa»aa. _i Tto paany aaton ton hto aatolj . "ftfllMlladton ttoktow .k to tato Rfc— ton. Mto ill. an ad a
| She .iked a hundred queatioru of bw , who chanced to know the r Maoto— and learned that they wcrOn | moderate drenstonooaa; parfactly rer I ipectabie; that they Heed In a flat In I Hotel Diyhtoo ; that Lynn war a dry- : 1 roodi clerk aad ntpported bit mother I and a yoon( aliter | Percy Dudley Blood by cbafla*. "• It acwmi to me yon are rery mocb intern ted in that fellow. Annie™ be *W- 111 mod, at tot. toaly. Dudley looked at bet' from under a frownlnf brow. Rt. Parcy Dudley, the . bad paid thlr rirl the moat uamialakabk attention lor (oar months without the i • lirbteet eje of bnrint made but the Tit he ooaliaaad hb ault. since there wn not another gf rl worth out hundred dollar. In hli nt. aor anywhere that he knew of. to be had. Ills jealous eyes obarrrad that In . drlring with Mto Loralne, they nerer ! pasaed the store where Lynn was employed without turning her glance toward the entrance ; and once, when be chanced to be filling a lady's carriage with bund lea. ahe bowed to him. with a faint flub upon her Illy face. Pram -that moment Dudley bated Though be did aot for a moment entertain the thought that Mto Loralne gare him more than, passing approval, and he could see that the young man had something noble aad aUrurtire in I his air. be was jealous earn of her mere | respect for him. met again and again daring the winter, at church, at a fair. In a picture gallery. ! I where Mto Loralne offered I.ynn the , \ sweetest courtesy, but It Infuriated {Dudley. ! -Curec the fellow! I'll make him ! i cut his own throat before long f be muli 11. eaaabl Lynn oat. aad obtslaril ! -r Introduction. It wa in a ooarnrt"Good many ladles preaeah By the ! : there is Mto Annie Loralne in ; Iftofl Do yon know her, Mr. Maples , I "I hare the pirns nit slightly." re- , I plied Lynn, a flub coming into bis i pt&tr ; -Vei* beautiful. I think. Do yon J . know where ahe realdea, Mr. Dudieyr , " (That, don't know? .Ob. up town , ing at a sudden thought. "So you \ don't know ma-h about her cireuo- , staaoes ?" "No. Do your " Something.- earetoely. "She's an , orphan. Urea with an aunV By the ( *ny. my dear air. she seems to know yon better than you do tor." "She did me ataror tot fall, oa the occasion of an aocldeat." "At! Wsh. h seems thai oe that oo J eaaioa you took the young lady's fancy. ' In short, she fell in lore with you." ' " With msr stammered Lynn, blub- 1 tog furiously . " I am not worthy the j "There is ao account in gW women'. > fancy." bum forth Dudley, savagely. Lyu wu loo bewildered to notice ■ , the sneer. c " Ton are afriad of torer to aatod. - "Oh. yea— aa old, aad Intimate one. , u odd girl — ylren tonaaeoounta- , fanciea. too know. Oh. yea. I know . tor well! Aad my adrire to yon Is to . striks^whils the Iron is hot. and eofler , " I-lSto^ tor e«7 mneb™ stom- ' mend Lynn, treusbltog with agitation ' -Tas, certainly; I andaretsad. Weil. ' going South next weak ; but she'll 1 at the Parker Fraternity tomorrow > evening. Tcm'd totter see her there. • ■ad make a mn thing of |L PIl give < toy word atoll ■rUto> a." i - Ttonk you! thank y^rmarmnred I Lynn, tto Ughts |wj taxing before Ida I "E ^JSZSKSfi'. of tostoJlaad^aata g to knew^ It^to toreTthT J Tto next night (DuadUmat Ito matt- 1 cnl saUrtatomeat of Ito Parker Fra- ' teratty. Be wu toatoh. perhaps, bat ' aotjmoreuttoa aneore of other young { "-la are u faad'ofmato u I am. a Manto." she said, with . sweet d ' ""Ma/ I*itort"^uWtoIa Mto W * toe? I— I toy* aouMtbtog to any to a T'sto . " uriduad allghtly with aarprto. bat"Zto I DadtogreeMia^ ritodtohiTtotor^ J She came dowa toto tto moeahebt o rich rreuiag drem oree »nhm a torn coal aad swam. I ^a tod a mto gireag that to was amd. bat to ooari a not toh-K. Mto. tto* tod walked a topA toto ■ m.'M". T£ Z "Mr. Mapto. yew* bare torn as « hUammniiHnli it in muiofttu.. , What ton uaad yoa io addram aa tor h "My flarrut tore huaid wot tore B flirm ate aoareg. a> da aa. Mkm Ur- _ atas; bat u aM Msadaf j nil aas J, —J* P-"— MM Z Mutoa toted torn. " " *ha wu tkss frtud. Mr. Mapeaef" f aww* : j
r "Voa bare come promptly for your e answer. Mr. Map lea." she said. " aad I 9 will be prompt with you. I accept your - offer of Dtarriage, and girc you. In the 9 rery acceptance, my nxel sincere affec- - tion. Testerday wu the first of April. r and I think it is Mr. Dudley who will < tell its who is the April fool." W 1th a cry of rage, and s turious oath, , i be sprang to bis fret ; but Miss Limine ; c turned her back on him. aad walked t with Lynn into aa adjoining parlor, and ; - be made his e*it from th. hour with out tor adieu x. ■ i !e scheming to make Lynn Maples . . riage, be bad shot beyond bis mark. , r and. losing all hope of Annie Loralne . c and her fortune, bitterly repented his r trick of the firet of April. leak's ruses Hani. Theodore Hook wu the prince o! ' practical token, sad for years kept the < people of England laughing at bis cun1 ning and his wit. The mateerpiee* in r this line wu what is known u "The ' Bernere Street Hoax." perpetrated in the | rity^il Ismdou. in 1S0B. The hoax wu growth of a grudge entertained against ' - TlcUm. Mn. Tottenham, a wealthy 1 1 . lady liring at No. M Bernere street. | Hook's accomplices were a certain " Mr | H — ." who had been also concerned in j ' ' many of Hook's prerioos jokes, and a j ' every station in life, purporting to be 1 urdera, appointmenu or in riutions from j ^ Mrs Tottenham They nil named the j| ' far each, npproprinle to his calling. | 1 ' Thus, at fire in the morning, the streets ' [ resounded with the peculiar crire ol an I ' army 'of ciilmney-s weeps, who. with 1 thmr muter*, thundered npoo the | ' knocker of No. M. J triors they bad | 1 ' house, sach with*! ioadol loal'u. to j1 llrer at the same house, blocking the street, and causing a great noise of ! ' r wheels and clamor ol blackened drivers. ' I s large camber of eooks appeared. every oae carrying a huge wedding rake 1 ' for the festivities that were nerer to j 1 1 take place. Then followed tailor, with suits of cloths ; upholsterers with ssm- ' pics; undertakers with coffins ready 1 1 made; barbers with wigs to lit; millin- i 1 with arms filled with bandboxes. 1 i uid dentists nerved to draw teeth. By j 1 ' this time tto family it No. M seen i 1 nearly beside themselves with distress , ] at their situation and I tar from the rage of tto disappointed trmdmmen. 1 But more wu to come. Great furnl- ' 1 rant railed Bp to tto bouse with 1 cafek'to fill s hundred bouses organs 1 ' sa^baotanes came, each with snumi tor of men to on them in; linen .Ira- jj pen brought large roils of goods, sad , jewelers produced their rarest gems at . the command of tto wealthy aad fash- 1 . louablr ladyof Bernere street. Alnoca , fiahmongrrs appeared, all tiring- | folio seed, every man with a leg of . I mutton | At a fashionable hour Ito onrriages of c circles began to arrive, aad while they < still there several "coaches sad > gay lj decorated foes bridal jour- ■ wheeled Into the street. Noblemen ' princes and persons ia high station cure ; pay their respects. Lawyers, sum- [ clergymen, to administer lo the dyingi. " artists, eager for the patronage of the great, came ia numbers together. Bar- . peons, too, came ia tot haste, and. tad- , ing that their c*rrie*se oould not pern , tto crowd, aad seal eg the mnltltad* < apparently drawn by (nana accident in I tto houat, they drecaaded and famed = their way oa loot ibroagb tto throng. « And finally, when tto crowd waa at- ita t fittingly to crown tto joka. tto 1 toed mayor htme.ll, la bis rato of state aad seated ia hta Mi chariot, waa < to tto door . " • London waa excited for maay days 1 this affair. Hook avoided trouble ' by leaving the country lor a while The J agea for their toeaae. and others to ob- ' tain rrreage lor their annoyances. f la tto ftejdwftn Isiaato. A issieepuaisal writing from tto fcmdwiohl.laad.aays; Ttotmderel- 1 oped reaoarom of tto Uaadare won- t Tto eoeosaei palm rvc aires r only lo to pleated, wtoa it t Mia n la b aMw^mm vrey prodtabie. ^^ladigo^b e tuot. fcriaa or llto^.'^ttX.'yirid. 1 root, oas of ' tto most valaahie nsturaj ■ psudatea. grows all orre ito groap. k some Attars day Itose will be deva^ « mimtioa to ttoax. Tto manioc Mat row mroadiag hato having a msoU a abiag flte stems and growing a Uft of v »■ tei. t hre nrntogs faotre^ hto b la tofffc ns That a My or Mxty poand. of tahsre. • : Mad la aaoahsr yrer'wsthore Ito a I I HflafaMinMiff Tto pinto, re- • Ma* Ire toad by grsateg ito ato b Ito pal» I. torn mb, ma. d ^ * to t^^Thy Ito • —ha totti jam a fe* krassa; fc ' «M I Ml fca aaaa mwfci km k
r Haw a Thief Was OaagkL I There was s terrible stir la the bar- | r racks of tto — th native infantry si Sek- - bright morning at the beginning of the "dry season." Some money had been 1 stolen from the oflicere' quarters during the night, sad ail that could be nxade . out about it was that tto then must ' been committed by our of those in1 aide the building, for nobody had got ia 1 from without. sepoy soldiers, to s man. stoutly declared • that ttoy knew nothing about it; aad . disgust, went lo make bis report to the > colonel. » Now the colonel wu s hard-beaded old Scotchman, who bad so*nt the ties*, part of lain life ia ladle, aad knew tbc Hindoos nadttolr ways by heart. He I beard the story la aa -and without any . sign of what he thought of It, except a . queer twinkle la tto enruer of bis small , i gray eye ; and then to gave orders to I r turn out tto men for mora ing parade. r When the colour! appmred oo the pa* 1 , rmdc ground, everybody expected that . the first thing would be sn inquiry i r j not the old officer's way. Everything j prohahiy chuckled to himself st tto iocs ( of getting off so mnily' But if so. be I The men waadrriogiy obeyed. The f I coionei planted himself ngbt In front of j the linr (carrying a small bag under his ! the long ranks of white frocks sad dark , fame, spoke to them in Iliadoosuarc p " Soldiers ' I find there err dog* | ! sell.' end after taking the money of the , j Ranee of lagiistan (tjueen of KnginndJ . j eleal from her offices. ^ But surh mis- ' J ; hovered orre me. and out of it om. s , bgttre — the figure of Kali." , At the name ol this terrible godd-es . ' (who holds the same place in the Brsb- ! . j the swarthy faces tamed perfectly j ' | seen to shiver from bead to foot ' " There is s thief emoog your soi- j , diers.' she said. ' and I will teach jon [ men a splintcrof bamboo, and the thief. , ! let him do what to may. will to sure in get the longest ; and when to is found. ' : w. himfcrad my rengeanec " ' | By this time every soldier ae the ground was looking so frightened that ' ' | had the colonel cxpe.-tcd to detect the 1 | ihief by bte looks, to might have j ■ j thought the whole regiment equally i (teky. But bis pM was far deeper ' ! than that. At hb kigua! sach mac in urn drew a bamboo chip bum tto bag > which the coionei be id ; sn.! wtoa ,11 f supplied, be ordered them to come ! chips which they bad drawn. He wu obeyed ; but scarcely bad a | I suddenly sprang forward, wised s mil . raj pool by the throat, and shouted, in s ' I voice ol thunder. "You're tto man " 1 , ! "Mercy, mercy, sahib" (master). I bowled the culprit, falling an his kn*ea. j I " 111 bring back tto money— 111 bear j punishment you please — ouly don't give me up to tto vengeance of Kali." "Well." mid the colonel, sternly, j " 1'U forgive yon thb core; but if you're i caught again, you know what to j >j expect. Diamine!" I I " I say, c . how oa earth did you | that?" aatod the senior major. : as to and tto oolootl walked away to- j getbre; " I sappoae you deal want me j ; believe that yoa really did get that ; tea dream r " Hardly." iaaghod Ito colour! . "The ! Let L tboas bamboo etdp. -ere all exscaly the same length; aad Ito thief. >e make sure of not getting tto loagret. bit off tto end of bis. aad no I knew him si oaoe. Take my wort (or it, there'll to ao more thieving in the ragisuat while I'm iu coionei." - And indeed there nerer was -Iter, peri. rsnagfMhTws TerriMs Dasls. Tto London 7WerrosA prinU the foiA horrible story of. dnei between two Inhabitants of Moroeoo b . i spurred fromOaa. Tto two priacipala occupying a good position, sm to fight hw her i ii mill a-' Tto com ancfa bc^armod with » earMf'tt LMte A fuU*spnsL which raroJtcd te one of tto harem being killed, nad tto fight was oontinited on loot. After tto wm* bed recei red rtebtei ^TborribbplrBggb^rtteUwto kafraa. One af tto mca Ihrwtt his katfs throat, aad reeairudaM from hb saamy which opened tto whoa' te rip o^ hblto^Lry" as ante fintete* Ito algteash talasng the band of tto gbt. wha mm^ yrr myniVM Alter ag. Ibb b ebUff. pkay nam- , erthad by Iter A,. II. .L af MMM.ua , attuitoaDbnte A«mM , twu rtrai ws e< aaa. , tetobhiaMy mistlm I ^i?p: Mfte.' i*'* ■fl'STteT*' i Hb. i
TIMXLI TOP lOk. . ! Italian rmigretioa to the United 1 1 e States has iatreaced so rapidly u lo at- 1 1 e ; tract tto attention of the Unban govern- c D meat, sad it is said thatteeasurea -ill t g' be taken to prevent the exodus oft to 1 1 J oHW.000 . year, U not over" I ! . populated and It ought to be so happy b and prosperous that emigration would ' j have DO temptation lor its Inhabitants. \ not been gained without cost; and the 1 i nstinnai debt is large and the annual ' x taxation heavy. Italy is a poor country 1 , compared to the United States, and yvt I its debt is $lJf77,ll7.1i&. and its yearly 1 ° ours is ouly fltl/** ^ i | | The refuse of uala. IP is found, may , I ia water in n tank, so as to doet off si, ' I, paper The oat busks are then aiowed ' w s waste-water pipe st tbc bottom ol lb. i a , tains the nal busks. The latter may be j * : of tto scum, as tbe tete^lng^by1 s^ftro. ] * from Uw fiber, (acilltau. tbr suosequeni ' The less which phystnans may ' several prrsoas helongtug lo the same > i family and dwelling in tbe same boose • j for the scoped sod each succeeding per- I . j lively is to to charged— tto same rule j q each physician is to receive for the first ' marks (or each subwqusat similar con- ' ^ I saltation On the occasion of the first ' visit to the physician's residence lor hit ' medxmi advice, one mark sad n half. 1 r ' For the administration o I chloroform. ' * j of tto patient, three marks. j J About fonr years ago s novel phut for i r I instructing the ehridrrn •>( she poor in I . ! Operation si the Wilson industrial < 1 school far girls In New Tork. The ■ k table, makr beds, and s variety of olbrr ' j things, ia s neat and thorough way. ,1th* " Kitchen Garde- ." It lias grndn- 1 j others have been formed in Hobokra. ' r | Brooklyn. Boston. Philadelphia and ' t Chicago. Plans have also brcn mailr 1 for — isaiispisg kitchen gardens in 1 t j a meeting was held at a private r-si- i 3 i deuce in New Tort (or tbr purport ol i t organlsii.g a " Kitchen Gardes Assoc). ■ j atioa." so that tto priori p ire upon . which thb system are founded may be - improved aa much as possible, sod that | r . there may to uaiformity ol action, t I among those Interested In it. Chil- I 1 drea aeesn to to deeply Interested in . e | thb novel method of learning bouse. , t In Boston from tto children of prosper- , , oas families. , 1 There liven In tto township of Green- | t Tito. N.T.s mote remarkable woman by the name of Julia SHU. She owns s i , mtfrelTSoue. She has nerer been mar- ' ried. b of middle age. sad lisss good education She has DO visible means ol . support, but it b toileted/ that she has | ( j jrotn which she manages to subsist. For . ttoeeven yems or more Ibat she ha. t lired there she has not tod a particle of I fire in tor house. She has never tod s | . most severe wesdtor ia winter she Is ' . apposed to Be in bed. What liul j I bon'— surriag up fiour with a iter and ' hakteg It te that rcaditiou. She Is said i t5a.TES sr;~-Zz : i dime viriaity. During nil tto lime ito , . baa Brn* te tor preaeut abode ahe has . , Nihil 1 1 Fuytegtoxm by^ toremg^tor , \ or anybody ebs to call npoo tor. Tbr ! I utigbbcre bare iliimiunl to tore her | 1 !^.'tobri!liiiidhtoi'sS ' , teg to mm bA own Briog She objects , »o reMvtegvbbure. ^ i'M is tote \ [ Sto^Amuro M^uriMnmuUfftto \ y nfcsry itiar'.y ss^ht years aun. J j p^^JT mjb imm;{ i SHrHSS;!: l^r^asjaa!.
| ttore is seldom more than isie child per ^ msrriags. and V Bsudrilisrt hss st^d i that -in one of the rural communes in ! r children among the l»at o( the presents j c be thirty-erven for thirty-firs (ami- j n I Tbe illegitimate birtto in IICT „ 1 numbered «7.»u. being 1.000 over nad ; - * above that of tto preceding year. t Bread ■altar In Spain. | r ( The broad in tbe eouth of Spain is de- I I I cake and yetVrry iicht ; the flour is mote j ' admirable, lor the stmt is rood and 1 1 pure, and the bread sraii kneaded. The ' wheat, they take out a handful at a I J time, sorting It mote carefully aad ex- ] . peditioasly. and throwing every defsc- j 1 live grain into another basket. This t ( ' done, tbe wheat is ground between two I j Egypt two thousand years ago. the re t beiag sltas tod to tiis oeck wfaieh. ss kiag s when be. stops he Is urged lo his duty by J ■ within hearing. When ground, the r ' tale sprkot color Tbe bread is made 1 bntJSCd tto troubw of kneading. ] * send evert day from their oven. Tto ' ■ arriving there the dough is diridid into 1 ' twenty men I bakers I com* m and sr- , ; the nearest, wto-'i to begins to knredteff and knocking sbont wfUi all bis handed the (list ump lo his neighbor * i the whole quantity of dongh is kneaded i daughters shape tbe iaevre for the oven. J ' and some of them are very sms 'I. Ttoy ' t ' are baked Hemes! isle i) . The ovsru are , ' puMn tto oven and Ignited. Ttoy heat I gradually colder, so tto bread is never \ • They knead the bread in Spain I ? with such ftsrtv that Uie palm of the | 1 I the bakrrs are covered with corns, aad j J Paris Cats' and Their Friend. j ' I-ocy Hooper, in a recent letter from c says : Talking of tbr commnnr. a , shape of the ruins of tbe ancient prvfee- , 1 of police on the Ijkii dre Or fee- i 1 hroome tbr bannt aad abode of innam- i erable stray cats, a feline army oaly | surpasses! ia numbers by tto cohorts , ! that prowl around the environs of the . j grain market. But at thai latter point i purey haaa mission, and the grain store- , swarm with rats, and if Miterms , 1 { is obliged to bunt lor n Bring, nt , she molested or ill-treated. Tbe dogs of Ito neighborhood are forbidden lo , 1 chase her. and naughty boys, who st- , tempt to barter worry tor are instantly ■ punished. Pass has stecngnlasd borne . i ) too. in tto dilapidated, overcrowded ; poteoficc (no- soon to be reconstruct- . 1 sd). -tore, but lor her presence, the I rats and mice would bold high carnival I uw tto mall bags nad tto dsod letters, i Bat tto luckless marauder of Ito Quel < and no official soppito of gome. Tto ! . sparrows an shy sad rery bard lo catch Tto dogs of tto neighborhood arc decidedly fierce aad undisciplined. three poor cats have found a friend . One* a day there mass to tto raw on ' aged woman, drasoesl all to. block, sad a huge basket oa tor orm. At 1 tor cry. - Puss! pate! pats™ from every aoak sad earasr hastens s cat. Ttoy ' poo out of holes, they swarm otwr Ito ■ wails, they Ciser front under piles of rubbish— my. White, block- tabby. 1 1 tony, renin stoU— all the varieties « the Mis liaituln are revealed te a ■ 1 moment. Ito aid tody Mts dowa aad tor basket- D is (all to scraps of ■ raw msntaad Hrrr. Every cat irstessa ' Ma porttea te das tare ttlh-uJi ore fcd < -* tto aupsiy is rxbnaaod. Wtoa food thnat poor aaxmala toe bade Hard I time of to Tto steal to, aate «uaM Im tem^tor MM. matoh tto pfcam tototo teaarn _ Ttors ass «
A Taalkfnl Trareler. j I Some weeks since it became Uie pro- ; | Tine* of the cfty editor of tto V^apurci.' | t to meet e Uttle mi-t at the Union Pacific depot in Council Bluffs, who was ' ouly nine yean old and who was then j I on her way lo Liverpool. England. | ail by herself. ' Tbr scribe considered ILe young lady quite a remarkable trar- , lered It ■dHfioau' to find. Trstrrdsy. ' ing a you nr lady trareler who. ccmsid- j ering Iter «|C was undertaking even a j I greater trip. Tbe little otsr was Mist Bart leu. tto four-year-old ' ' daughter of General J.J. Hsrtetl. of | ■ Bsn^i raariaro. Tbe arribr loond Ibis , Pullman sleeper on tto incoming Bur- ' ' A nd^ she1"**'''''!! T j ' [ Tlir train was in c Large ' ulsr Burlington employees The little rare of Puilman Conductor F T Baker. ' st Chicago. The little four-year old is in comfort She wouidTisit lue dining ' | lly. ThT IhUe mtes^ rvriM s 'kttei'di I them lo look after tbe youliifucpaasrntbrougtl whose bsods S-ie passed bad she was going to carry that tetter to i i^pctoes aad VUiet rmployere. the iiltle ' i fu. and independent trarelrr she srTTj doubt Iras ioar be rvnirrohnvd by a.! whom she met oo lieg setp -Council ' Km/, O-- ) AWren! A t s rvesot meeting of tie- Soc iety o Austrian Civil Engineers. Mr Csrl , . Kngirbsrdt gave sn interesting account ( f of Uie natural supply of beat on the cxmoliieT part* of the world by the natural 1 Uw Gulf stream When tie'ssliars wu J j sUil s se*. the climate of Southern En I That wu the glacial period^n Northern I Scandinavis and Finland were i I covered with ice. mo.se and reindeer i | abounded In Italy and Spahtf and tto ■ south of Europe wu inhabited by a , j race similar b> the laplsndirs Tbe , j and tbe Black forest were I | corrred by giocHTs. Turougli tbc rising j I Hi rope emerged from the ice period. log meadosrs which greeted the eyes of • the first settlers. Even tSO years ago Greenland bad over too towns sad ril- ! ■ and wu a bishop's mm. Through ' the elongation of the csgal reefs of ' tto *Gnif stream lis* turned > more toward the sat roast ol Europe. ' and I -a brad or and Greenland hare no* I the Climate of the Arctic cirrlr. The ■ temperature of Use mast souliiern I point of Green land is the ■tnr u that 1 Tbe deflection af tto Gulf stream will ' probably increase, mm the i mrida banks ■ advance to finally join the Bahama and ' togas islands, and the influence of ^ I Narthwsatern Eurnpr- TlierooiequiDev i Europe, a rouaidrrablr lowering of I aad a genera! react ioa in . tto march of rivilisation «« the iosbm ! will, however, elapse before this can be > accomplished. ' tow Through Uw leal. , groat deal of trouble with sewing girls, j I Tto other day cue of them came to tor , - " Madam. I fear that I irtll not be able , work much longer. I think 1 am , getting blind." t " Why . bow it this ! Tew ssow to get ■ Irteg pstety wall with your work." , "Tea, bstt I cast ao^foogsr sss say r" next day Ito young tedisa were tarred i with rery large but rery thte s teste of | "t^t. i i ■ ito u»r | ' te ill aaad; gaaasn Mr te swi r ' , rkak te stteOteto te Hi toga te wtetar ' , Ufi te mmmm. Tto te. . Stetteaa* Ito wflte af tto rteto tond te | 1
- Kim ■* Mm Tto Bo. rate OOP lite soar tea MfcUa, ■sis lbs sabs sad sksss, TTteremilaatosltetotegfoo M, qswt oar ofll hs I Tbsssato H ■ sdtes I A obispsr Ihriftsrgly fo— ; Ah. Ibnagte ogl III, n l « li J I nil Kumsbstosoyosge. ! Ktoasslteisiyoagsx ITEMS Or IK THREAT. I Archery U becoming foghioanblc te tto South. I A brother ol " Blind Tom." tto negro ■ piano player, is s day laborer at Octea- * Ga. • The Chicago Jossmnl says that a bop- ' ping branch of industry in Illinois to ' ' frog culture. ' Tbe successful growing of tto ooffte . i plant In Florida it now remblishad bo- , youd question . , Scnstor Bra or. of Miatlteipp!. intends ' j Inmates ot prisons am always fed oa " plain food lo prevent them .'mm brenk- " \ ing out. To give them rich rati-ms Ito ' kecjwrs think would be rash.— J 'osiers ' Trout, the 'mast tonatifu] of fish, are dnwired by the dies that are most srtiJ wiiy a' girl should tall la mre with n ) De Lraaepa estimates' that the Brookr lyn bridge will last for si< centurisa. i. W r shall watch that bridge with moot - runnsity Ui see just how near to hits — 1 They an actually building a railway - up to the tnmml of Mount Vesuvloa. 1 that ha* to build lava sheds along every * section— flssotcrc. j It IS said that 4.JOO.JOO head of cattle " York follows, in point of numbers, with " a bovine papulation of S. 100.400. Cali- ' forma teadt in sbmp. with «.670.«00. * There are M.00.1 ifltomoUvrs In the . United States, sod escb contains MflO „ diOcreut pieces, requiring renewal s nolion of Uie indLtriss which rnilIn hit artjee on tto "Orctoatrnof - To-day." in Srrskngr. Mr. Sidney Lanier amenta Ito neglect of the flute, and y * toon* of aa orcheatra will to baMaen* ' Astrouomy was first studied by tto ' Moors, and sras introduced by them into J Europe in 1*01. The rapid progress' of modern astronomy dales from tto Ume t hUmmabout lltoB. C. * n The library of sn lows clergyman, at t ol works oo bymnology ic America, if - sat In tto world. Three thousand roL - um>« of hymcais sad Illustrated works r make u|l this unique rollecUuu. ■* A loll gate near Grrenbttrg. !■*.. i pti rded nigh: aad day by ten armed u residents have repeatedly destroyed it, * " Will yoa p.easr pate tbe milk. Miss , Brown r* asked a young man of n fidgety cid maid at Use supper table. ~ ' Do you lake me lor a waiter, sir?" she ' wailed so rery long. I shBfild think , that you were one."— Lommll Sn. e Tbe first roal fields worked in America e were Uie bitominou. fields ol Rlebt niontL Vs., discovered in 1750. The e first toe of snUiraritr roal was in !T»v-B. Ito. Tbe first tnoceasfnl use of ane Uiracite cdkl for smelUng iron was in t IW». st the I'ioneer Furnace at I'otte- - vUle. Pa. * A small boy. whose department at " school bad always ranked l(d per •' centum, came borne one night with bis ° standing reduced to ninety-eigbt- " What hare yon been doing, my son!" >' Sfked Use mother "Been doing," repiled the yonae hopeful -. " iwen doing d just aa I bare nil along, only tbe tractor '• sought me thte time."— JUmmrim ftosot. * A brood-mare oo a Colorado ranch * Irot ber colt and appeared to to deoply '' me .aneholj' aad depressed in spirits (or some days, aad then i cr cbeerfuhsste re- .. turned. It waa disci rerrd that she had adopted tbe oil spring of another animal . a> ber own. Tto furious pan of tto , . matter is fcnt her choice ll-d (alien Upon a calf which she had • mired away " Iron iu real mother aad suckled with ' tto great eat care. TKe call waa a.-par- . rally happy, aad followed iu foster B mother with groat affection. fV t en the B call was ukra away from the mare she made a strong fight to rotair lL aad ro- , lapsed into her former melancholy condition 'for a number of days after ita m j Beartrc Hark Other's Hardens. Idle teems with unary pain For r evtry Bring soul there Is work to do. j -flbrt U> make, sorrow to nlterialr. No it ' day te tto short time aiiottrd lo us u tore should paw without some attempt. a sBffsring pressing so nacqaally ste tto . Bras of those around us. AU ran Ao j some Uttia. mmi if each soul that has , or Ii ulif tto burden of aaottor. Ulc d would to otter Itotelti. An old writer '^•'tortorstosteTrtettey , should, ste who Ma ted know the , foygtoateS^wtora teM j MUk^MMtotoH a^raM Tl^told M^^tejduwa te rsr fcgte* totetoteMted Mmf. ste fcg ■'SSSiSSE

