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' ' ' 9 " CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1880.
NO. 25.
STAR OFTHE GAPE. job printing SU22 ^ — ..Tl'SSEJ,n Nullum tarda, . 0V>l>rO»OM,K.j. r" *ZSTwiSlS^Zi SO?' POTRK A *1X05, attorhetb at law. DrifigftM.R. J1 W— nd Ms purest Chpsftaj. gHUIT W. KDHUXD8, attorn et at law •oucrroR nr cn ancef. r . Jjatict * mi. naunt mourns i :Att:::=::£f£X: huknituh! - («■■■■■■■ »»* M), Miui-B OLOCKt, WATCHER, jrruT is -annui. " r. gfiijh 'cmliion. MWAnuwa I»1't WW. poAL or TO MtT gOAUTT. IhNmiii^w I •> fiC Cokl of all Sires. akk mre. MtTmwM ST reTrosT*" lllMII(MM« the late ktkW. i— umdu.r kWUfb, MT chfinui.ii.fi i QOil Am WOOD TUD. jflKimasmMas lmdbb. me.ntwk A*»c8kmuT OOAL, Tgntn Tin*. OAK **t> BICKORT wood potnil # GENTS' FURNISHING STORE Cm— 1BO M. mil o— »• •~iT-g-i — i 'In - 1 Him ii ■ BBSS ypUZAM I.CRiKI». '■■JaBMikW |> te *ete*. ""•""SSKi. <kw»w OT.S'J -
nt Ultff Cmp. •• TM em soft. mm «M w«h earthly *m, Th.riwTn*M*w. — tata. avwy. rxMnllnlocpMT w — ' — I lbH.lkant«aaid»mI, "T — Mb sra'wtall'u-..- n4-fcr'r« h«— >» n-srtwa U o.vfoterw 'bw' IVUl.MrilMBM.lk. » TVo*fc th. ad ddr> wayac-. M w.aniii „ We *4fe— c*. RULEO BY THE VIGILANTES TI«n<attMt74»U»nl»WT 1 ot the murder of Jhm King. aditar o! the (tan Francisco Bml Him. W C.L Mil .» ■ satatbeagosof Um la following stirring Incidents of California', euly days: . lniihi Francisco Is MM. ud aCalre bad grows from bad to worse. ' to either nr. or property. Ootlaw. from all part ol Um world had fioeked there. chiefly bom Um lag. dtlm of • from Australia Murder waa almost of reibeamltomd— OwdT; niywU aed ' a* Bight mis the mrtymorBlag.nl way. arraagad tofto bom* la sqnnd. of bar . m Ave lor aatf proiecUoa. oarrjrlac oar . revolvers ta our hands. Toa oaa baaa aoMaa at yjhulMnm. th^prevmjftd r think started Um vigilu.ee oommitu. of that year was Um aoiArol General EWtaMana. United States marshal b j gMhtaraamadCura. BsIfoOcrn. th. I wile ofthte maa. waa aotortoaa bmatifaj^md ^wa^^^Oaa^nyrt^at^ At I°^A* ibTw m (^aifo ' abk baautji. aad ha laokad ka< and : oaaa aa(i7. aad, ooaaidariaf bmalf Ib- ' lakad. m> W.i Sha told Oan that abaaaaarwoaMbaaatkAad bbMI btbad . kiilad Oaaaral Wohardaaa. wM br l | a Ml 1 1 bar to do Um daad. A a%M or two afUr thla Coca mat Um faaanl ta tba Bloa Wia*. a fraad I drlaklajE aalooa of that da), aad cbarend. Um ktMr wilb umoommt. Th.paarai cxplaiaad that ha had ao< lataalioaallj ' taaakadlha lady, aad Badaaaakapolagka. Tb» two aa u>aa took a driak gl|pj IMfMBhafc W h at , atlhaaaioaaM Mm paraaai. Aaa mm ate a ptatol *at waa haard Ooca had twrikwuaaly kiilad Behardaraaarrmud aad taxa ta iaU. aa ha axpaaM ta b«, an torMllty. a. a — iar MuaTlllta n lug a MRMMarof moaay to hrfba ja*!or. sxazszssszs. aad a partioalar triaad M Oota. Tb, idrtaaaa aw mai id. hat Maiaaoaly aa- . W*ai Wat wimid ha.aa Mar. , MtaaWw.aMalkjnr.ik g^5.-5rs" 1km 1 Um aai aaaM. had Mac MaatadhMh. IMa.lMd«iM fc aglai?^r^mte*rfLid \ mm. 5; •ww dk.TJ^lT-'TSl km« ' ; £^F^Vr£ STiT£*ar=ieS:
aaid b. waatad Aadmra aad m«. We i wiUi Um atrmanr to a lar, r wanbooar a Uiat a rlfiiaaor roMnlllar waa font. ia|. We raftered oar aamea. and [ My aambar waa MM. So maa «ol into t „ thai ogaaiaaUaa Bate falfj rooched ' t few aa thoroachly nliaala. { t Wa mat la a la rf* hall the ant alfbt : 1 or two attar InlUaUao, aad were pot | 1 lato enapaaiea. rlactiaf oar ottofi. r oan udjornlaf rthauu. So man I bar. Wa nre arnadat Ont la all aoru • of way. multart, kmina. clnba. aay- ! 1 4 Uilac; batwaaooa pxoridad oaraalrea • (on. an roaa.lo d.MO mm. aad waa • wbiiiomI ot oaralry. aitllkry. mnoniad - rifiemrr aad Infaatry. Who wa. the a ' our order, came from " Thlrlj-Uirae. k ■" neratary, by ordarof Um ooeami.u* - 1 Wa look a lag. bolidiaf la ISaaaom ' atraat ont. ia which we made oelia. J roort-rootn. atoraye roots, for aran. 1 aad all aimm ry apartmeata. Tbi. | ■ bolldlac waa ia ordyr with a ola- ■ patch that rivaled the efoctfoe of Alad- ' dla'» palace It waatbcroacfaly (tiarded "■ at rrecy point On the ground were ' lowr caoBoa npoo the roof, while boib- ' emie prownfof piece, of artillery ' ' were pnlnte-Miiwa from the roof, of . adjaoott boiSln(>. There ware 6.000 etaad of email ana. aad thfrry aannoa , A large bell wae placed on oar qaar- . ten in Samoa tract, and when time , lap. were aoonded erery elgilaau waa , } to come Instantly to the committee T of citlani an iaaarrecUoa. retMliteaad f Aowa. Then we'had otter, of belp'faca ' e all parte of the State. Word came s - from the uiaa. aad from the town. * d aaade ol ran. If aeoaaaary, to help na. ' u MAr of thetblere. aad ballot-box r r etoffm took the alarm aad Sad. On ! • Sunday. May U. 18M;, three tape -err ' J eoaoded on Um beU oate .-oof of the i J They were oompletely orgaaiaed aad " • faUr armed. Ererybody under. tood t ' paaiee marched to the jail. Sheriff " e Scanneil wae oa lb. roof ol the jai.. . r which waa Hat, with a poaae. aad Um r demand came from the eigilaate. for e Caaey to be den rared up to them. Scar.- ' a Bell replted that be woald protect ° 0 Caaey with hk Ilk. The compaale. - Umo toll hack for ordere,.wbea a bat- J , tery cane a>. aapportad b, Qm eaUra J - Mae Tfolhute, and wae Bleated la r boot of the jail. The man in command 1 of the battery Um demanded the earI ""fMr °f Oaery. end. drawing fate J , kyad antil two mloatee of the Um had " . paaaad, aad thea oame down aad threw * . opea the >ail doera. A. aaqoad of rigi *; , kotos paaeed by Cora' a ceil with Uaeey 2 a Um former cried oat. -Jim Ctey. J you're aigncd my death warrant " . Oeaey was pmia a carriage, eonooaded " 1 by Um dUam soldiery, and take, to c . the otmcwlltee room.. The rigUaatea Jj > dewy aa4 Oorm wen Ihsabroaghl to h trial lathe ooarveoom of UMrigOaaUL A I eeL and the Mai woi>«u!aee*d<Ttth « 1 wm.rakdmmt No names wary uwd In h r this trial, lb . lodge. Jnry aad aU the of- a - Seen of theooart being designated by | < ■'mhwa- Ona d tbe prorkfoae oftbe , ! telb yoakh ■ ^wlthom'a'te"^ , - eteoaUMr.hr*. tnttm'TZ t . death by the rape cr haakhmeat. Dor. 0 . lag In short rdga U Med aad dhpoeed „ . of orer Uihty caaee fooogiit before h- , hoadnde Aed wtthom watUag for trial . — eadof thaaa. fowrl wra haaaad. It . tetetWwiokadwwMMmhad" P : SHSrSrssT" i . aawgofhtiUagoraeogtactkatetera. 6 > III !■ 1 1 it Rhg II I S I, u I of May.Omey b ■^°W"WBiUrMal.wMtegBd r TT*'lii!r*"<7T',TT*^? \ ■ omfcMeada i ilianlii n II e j aa C | «aa.Oeraea theethw. Tk*y wweaot a eathe^Mg 'TwrnllLk?*!!!! w Mlt| I jememjte aetheSaalpr- a Sm— wen befog i i|ll>i I. Aejfo ■ tedl*M te'Jl^^aeiMwteS •«^»mwR Siaag. da k emopd the ? — — d ri—fod ka Ihwdght Ihe J hwmfo Sdl hem bamaah ttea. tern. J
' oat a poo the eaad. mad putting a 1 1 reeoleer to the bead of the hairless pas blow hk brain, oat. Then he : woald rob him. Helbrriogtaa wm e wealthy daa- I parade. H. had also bean tried [or mar- < > through the nee ol moory la Jaly the • three tlmee. Hetheringtoo had puae la ' the Metropolitan hotel, aad bad then ' met Dr. Randall. Baadali waa standing ' near a dgar-oaae a. Hetheriagtoa an- 1 proachad him. taking a Bote from hi. < : pocket, which he held before the foroMr. ' j asking him U he would pay that now . ' mid be oca Ida t pay it thea. 1 bat would k It soon. "Take that. ■ Um." said Hetbariagloa. dring two 1 mom. boa laataat eeetral rigilaalea | • around him and look him away to the1 room*. The caoae of the ringing of the' hell was that a report had been raorired |] that the law aad order " party Intended a reacoe. ,< Brace aad Hetheringtoo ware act j 1 banged from the windows of the room. 1 | ae Caaey aad Cora had been, bat from a .ecaSold erected half a aqnare away In the • I The little notices .eat out to the eril- 1 1 J doer, by " SS - toad eery plain- There 1 1 | wae ao style about Um. but aa a gen- j i eral thlag. whan e ".potted" iadirldnai . I got MM of the* notices he dlanppeared I a. MOO a. nomibie. aad the nlaon that 1 1 had known him knew him no more for- 1 ' etrer. It Amply said: "Too arelor- ■ dared by the committee to lease la- > etaatly, or ia twenty-four or thirty-aix I aa the case might be. and It was I signed" M. eametaa." The esee of Judge Terry, me near as I can DOW call it to mind, wae this: A 1 named Hopkins had aa order from lor Um arrest of some offender. ! and went into a hurineae bouse to arrant bis maa- Jadge Terry. United I Stales jadge. interfered with the arm 1 In eome way; there wm a scuffle, aad 1 the lodge with a knife stabbed Bopkla. 1 in. e neck. Tarry waa instantly nr- 1 rested and harried to the rooms of the « committee Hopkins, badly wounded, i waa taken with the moat considerate • tenderness to an engine -house near by everything Wa. .peadlly fitted up 1 for his reception. The surrounding. • made luxurious; indie, came and nursed MM: the best medical aid to be • had walled upon him; ropes were 1 stretched about the building along the < streets to keep Table lee and foot pa. < at a distance; mwdoat waa The tile of a United Stales judge hung < n eerr frail ten are for days aad weeks. Had Hopkins died Tarry woald i undoubtedly hare been hanged, and I Darid Brodcrick woald oat afterward , bar - died at Terry's hands. I The kw aad order party applied to I mi in the bay for assist nara. saytag that i the United Stale, judge wae la Ihe hands I ok rioters. The commander seat < word to the committee to deli ear Jadge 1 Terry aa hk Teasel by three o'clock ia , Ibr afternoon of thai day, or he would ■ opts fire OB the committee building, i The gun. of the Teasel were lamed ■ aa If we were actually going lo come In , conflict with the United Stales aether- < The gone of Um vigilantes ware | then trained ea the ramel. aad we heat | back um dadaace thai la earn the saasel , opened fin we would blow barcotal , the bay. The iiiqamllle. had. hoasise. I Stockton. I think, nt Mare Ulead. ' teSteM*rtatedT1^ *«?"!!!! \ iaMad of Judge Terry bring dell eared , JMhai ship, she had her aoae turned to , Che placid waters of Haaololo. Tarry Mas' letmwy woe me or ad. I The riliasna. them thing, hariog i hTaa elemloa *The*tete ! box stnMra. thleeee and blacklegs bad i beau thoroughly wiped celt, thoughts « Ome^cit. Z tkT-^lehtfotar^ ! The Tlgikaue had dcue their work. I auddtefcwoS. They threw opea the < tore of the committee building for I puhfc Hfoawluu. Md for rwudgg a l balhea. and the luglimMe of I thleeee, huotkra. gamblere aad 1 sefolsrs were all shown ana f la September the rigil.1111 parteM I ^tejMoripM JMM. Bght I peoudly. ■ Indeed teyhnd geed mm J MB|M damn qutey ho hk mZT. • &=&£££ Ei
GARDES AND EOUSESOLD, ' ro The qseetlon aeto whkh U U.e moat ' M profitable, the planting of corn la drills be la bilk, k still couriderably din- ge corned, ted we ootfoed km meson a II. number of held, drilled Ibet produced b. well. Appareotly than was much he eared by the drilling lyelem. as it oary i requires that the lead should ha marked . 1 oa; one way. aad Ihe oora dropped ™ ' j aleog Um farrow end coeered by the I , j plow. There is undoubtedly good J« ' the piteu «e properly thiaaed. much 0f ' bilk la the usual way. Three , strong struggle tor food. These four n , I together la hllk crery tour km apart. ( . , { a. when each piaat k bat <me loot | u I ' from each other ia a regular has. | . | There are m many pbmu to the acre ia , ^ ; j isolated, yield, morg than when i U I I four are together In cue Mil. | If this were all. there would |m bo , . i question about the Talus of tob eye- ol |tcm; hat we hare looked lato boMi » . method, carefully, aad hare noted thai - | the drill system, though taking lew 8 . : at first to ninat. takes mote labor el i keep clean. Ia the hill culture 11 is tt i II I -J to hare ocuriderabie hand ol to keep the weeds out of Uie hlllt u until the oora gate lags enough to take u . 1 of line If; bat the drill eyium girea . l bilk to look after. Indeed every walk u ia a hlU. Thoe the manual labor ia nwrly quadrupled. J , Ate all aaid about the profiu of E which We produced, or the pricri ihe " produce bnagt, which makm oar profile L»bor— human labor — is the great draw ; . back ia all quaatfoaa ae ta what we ran ' make from our land ; and. as a general " UOng. those eysteM prove, la th. lung I and moat profitable, which pro- w . dnoe the beM crop, by the least amount » . of hand labor, la this mooted qnemioc 11 of drilling or hilling oor_ there U no « doubt but ta tore of the former will — il ooets more hand labor than the tl other, aad therefore dow not pay aa cl well. We hare teen it carefully tested, aad know whereof we speak When u hand labor can be had lor twenty or ir oenu a day. we may base another y, opinion. -Ocrwmatowa 7ekgrupA h Those who base toot, either of wood \ or bituminous coal, should, my. the h ftwnt OardtMtr. careful iy mer It for » ia the garden. It k valuable for „ •u power ot reabsorbing ammonia. Il [H simply charcoal (carbon) la aa ex- u , trcmely divided state, hut from the „ etroylag InaecU, and k at the earns " i time valaahle ee a fertiliser for all gar- ; den crops. It must not be mixed with ' ■ eke its ammonia woulu be diasi- " i ymtod. but if the soil k dry end hungry °; little salt may be osed with it. Soot " steeped in water anc allowed to stand u aad settle for a day or two la also a " ; moat excellent fertiliser for bouse m tan la. pmealm preciwly the same '1 qualities that the parings of horea' v do. For flower, out of doora|U [» k especially Tainabk. elaoe It amy be pi 1 easily applied, aad tends loliute the fa ' TiTldaew of the bloom, aad mixedwltb is portion of one quart ofmil to rix quaru of aooc For two boabeis ol compos; „ > this qaaatlty makm a heavy drteein* „ I for each square rod. lo be worked In u > next the surface of the aoii. u Then an few animals kept ou Um J* form which, when la tftrir prime. " ; pay as wall ae ahaap, and share an vwi ° ; If say others, open whom old age f hte each a damagfag eritet. Aa um " i ahaap k mach shorter Bvod than nay u strange that many farmers attempt to « keep them too long. At tea yean of age " 1 ths bane kjM labia prime, aad the cow k aa good aa nor. with the proapecx of <A ; cSKaSrssr-i: ' the age cF tea. the natural Rmtt ol the term of Its Hfc. After reacUag Uik age - i Mag an very likely to be injured by " the slight exposure, whisk do vounger pi wiataleao harm. They en mon liable U r to he n 1.1 by dieteee, and If they ri ; they will be ifltely to produce km M Weal ted smaller tambettemlWy hate C rite* peellimly. We do act think it toM^Smp alter theg an rix yean fa 1M.L aeuda the fcBawiu. dkea- J? tfoue which rbe has followed with auc- _ tefohriT^^ ■fir pm cue pound of chkrifie af " Bom; sMr with a Mtak a lew mfotem, artat Mf- I lierifnttuigkly- Arid mfofo fire ^ endpmteM.'^MhT'ut It iZ£ « YMe t-| - will ktateh aaaa roaaly «« ai
rind of a lemon, grated, with Use joke. Beat the yolks eery light mad mix them well with ties sagas; arid the lemon, Ibem well together; add lbs whiles. 1 stiff; shake the floor hi eery gently— should not be stirred wbec the k weU mixed. If in our pan. two boon, if la two pans, one aad a half j - — — - - I Magole- Reeorery af hast TafaaMec. A. writer la the ProridetKs (R. I. ) ! tells the following story One of L D- Anthony A Co . I we. trying | ' , on a pair of fleecy-lined gloves, which j ' j pair. A lew days after I mimed a gold ring from Um third finger of my left | I baud. How long It had bean gone I I I ao idea. I marched the house for lit. and went Into Mr Anthony', rtoce I ted other place, to me II scribing there the inquiries. Month, rolled on. till bftlnr froata rej minded me it wm time to Uy in a «ock I myself to Mr. Aalbony'a. and j mkrd tor fleecy-. la fcl gloeee The ; of the fingers. While aiowiy discnlacriicg It from the fleecy lining I mid J whose shall it be. mine. a. I base found it. or yours, because it !e found I your mtabliabment f The eeigaty | question wm decided in my favor. At mind, and I aaid ; " Who knows but la Um eery ring I lost newly a yew I gicrra on hand that we had last yew at this time." Slowly I drew out the ring. Tee. tt wm mine; my foiuala-oa the outside, those of the donor on the In - suit. The wonder wm that the gloves country, where they miabl hare Another strange incident happencfl ing home Irom Enrlacd a duaen years ago. I pot some things 1 brought for presents tr friends in a bought ia the late of Wight. After while that stooe wm miming. I could not imagine what had become of it- 1 could only think it must hare been cropped when the other thing, had been t-Pe- Irom the drawer. More than yews passed, nothing having been am or beard of Ihe stone. At length I decided to make a change ia the sleeping rook upstairs, aad the bureau wm removed into another chamber. Each drawer bad paper on the bottom of ItOn taking out cue paper, whkrit. being too large for the drawer, had a fold atrom the middle. I felt something move ia th< fold. Softly turning It. lay atftenMlitel And yet. such yew. at hoUee claaataf time, every paler had been taken out. dusted and pot back lato the drawer, aad bow It happ.nad the .tone had never fallen out more • han I oan tell. About Ambergris. Ambergris k euppuiifl to be a morbid accretion of the hew of the apwmaosU whale, found floating, or washed ashore bouthern saaa. It ia a huie tighter water, aad might be easily mistaken for a piece of the berk of a tree. On eieflilneiaei. however. It k found to beefs waxy nature, streaked with gray, yellow anc black . and emitting a peculiar aromatic odor. It fame at ISO is 1M degrees Fahr, and at a higher use paraBUT gives out a while saokc. which toulMM into a crystalline fatty mailt k food nil slam, from one pound to twenty or thirty ; but occasionally pMcee bis picked up, ot feuud In whatae, weighing one or two hundred pounds - Ambergris hte bean known Irom an *sriy JMrtod. aCte* pharmacopeias prebaaed la Koeete Catholic churches, ted k also put la certain kinds of wins to improve the "booIttA" ^ ^ •AtgjpteteiieMM S«7ppwsrt«l <w "h*tMe I u» I il ft beeraanitell i n hllw. ako. Ihe fieri that Ifl'eilll SE"— wsm-sssi'st aad the eeimiaieiy .neaitmg Im dteeoevry. h ft, theeedme. bmri aroa v»itehkl> I gill.i i»|b petes foam ft mm kue ha gumolft karnfid •— tetedteusuMri te M. tell rite - a. mtea « M ttnte
A TRRILLUra ADVENTURE. tol rii rnuUmmi ruma. ro Paul Boy too has been tclliag an- u porter of the Philadelphia Time, the be story of his floating down the Tagna. ml agalaet which he wm dissuaded by Ihe Al Spaniards. in "On the 7th of January. 1877." be oa ' Tagoa. The weather wm extremely Ul cold, aad a dnll wadm sky rnemcd to *. ' the shivering throng wound mr mninool | of my fate. With many adieu. I aiowiy to \ I peddled Irom the .bora Into ths ranter rs ' I narrow. Ths asooritm on ths hanks ro . J waved their bright colored scarfs, and *■ , ] I think I noticed some of them waepieg. W t | My joints were rather stiff from want of ■' ' i body I rapidly increased the power of ^ Iributed with . rather too prodigal j? " I band, m I thought, la the course I wm ! u. ' to taks. and ia my anxiety to keep my w | | ryes fixed on 'he daw U lead, lining the j ^ JjkSjT1 ' " Left to my n , j own rrfisrilooa 1 began to speculate jsc | on (he ehancea of euoosm or failo-s. I * - | thought of my distant home, and a ! <" | I .hi ear crept through mr a< I wnvd to Jl ' ! turned body, pubvhm and inanimate. <' : | toeaed hieh on mmr bwpen rock by a f1 r ' Neither before nor •ines'hari^ Ivulhr 1 f ^isxitT* in ^'n'tuT' ^"dr,^: r t risd the ontal supply of precautionary A . articles. I had plenty of food-hat of •> e eaeL a quality! In a water-tight hag 01 . hard-tack aa obstinate m a rock, and a j u , doaen loaves of alleged bread, leaked to ' . rvpulaireneas in raocid oi; A. 1 ban- m •elf with Ihe trite maxim that visitors j *" to Rome shoo Id model their actions j b after ths example of thai city', inhahi- ■ J " The Tagoa is pertmps tb, meet rs- ^ maskable river I ever navigated. I left 41 * Toledo. In Spain, aad paddled down c through thai ooonlry aad Portugal to " ■ Ihe Atlantic ocean . a distant of 860 b r railea- For orer 700 mile, it i. not nav- " - igahle for veamis. but winds in an a 1 erratic and— to me— annoying manner ' • through the moat weird scenery that " » Spain pomemes. Between Toledo and U > Ihaoosna lu descent te 1.000 fort. At " » its aouros aad for a short distance down " I the shores are lined with luxuriaal trocs - ted gramra, but wxm them utterly dte- " ■ •fprov. giving way to arid aad stony t, bank., which in turn grow Into pre- * _ cipitous mountain .Idea. For the tint " c three day. I paddled along mttKact or d< j ily. hot m the number of days .intra 1 lc ■ satTK.'^s"^: s • lbTOU«L * PfftHnucd wrie. of canyon.. ' Ufift end Steep that they almost met ' end Marly Md the sunlight from the ^ J yawaiag chasm beneath. Toward night " ft required no great stretch of fancy for n m lo Imagine that I wm bring ewiftij V carried along through a mvaterioue sub * wrraneaa paaaagc. The river wm ^ Moddad with boufoera, hurrad kua the " I fooaulair. tops by fenrftti storms, and " i often aa I wm howled alow under the » e lirkeai 1 of the rowing wind mad rush- ec - of thme obetacles aad mr senma^eariy ■ » "To increase ay peril the riser wm ® . Mi of foils mod rapids of unusual no- " " lent*. Ia ptaoas e ahailow current f 0 would dart toward the rocky ~~i-t-tr 11 - aide aad then tare at e sharp aagie aad " - ***** ''fbh^Id' ^ s —"***• 1 UkfogaMA * Deeded rash Looking into their claw a depth. 1 scald see hideous fish darting ^ * about, bat the bottom wm a hn — -1 — u pit. Words are wanting to picture the .1 liteiHewi of mr siioation. For tea m dnyx I saw not a shrub, act a blade o if , grass, act a itagk alga of aaa'a abode d My Met wm nenersHag. mod 1 hit with lc abwm thai I wm gredoahy ioMag my ai ' etreagth. C "Due day. ft was the twelfth of mj ® 1 of a of take, wtodtely I wm piteged " r kmi fine ovwafoU and .trade with „ r «ock leroeegafitet the peudpUoue wall J ! HappUy my iwhhar soft amdM from jj 1 hk death. I 1 mm wed ley lo - an teterrai, I know act how kmg. and. ca ■ with a prayer eaotyUpa. wae aheot Id B 1 knd >m.n hi linte a wkdrlpeef. pteh » ahiy. ted Ihe cwrramt wm rapMjy hme v. ' kg m away tea the tee I wm m aiali hull 1 My Mw waa cms. 1 < Mh a ata^r! The 7^1 iTSte - IftU. fiaet were M Mae MhhMhd ha J i^e.ee-"raae..i j ' "i paAikd te for mmmml Imam, j ' Ml— Manly ftad.Mqh.r i, ^ : ST-S-sca/S : , "M. Mee— hated hg ww re* tee w r* la"Z T* Zal »
of. habitation Nothing broketh. « silence bat the distant foil of water.. As I sank back la Ihe river la despair. d to my joy I saw a this veil of .moke coming over the edge of the Mgh platena « and tailing on the ereier. My bewt rapidly m I paddled oa for five minutes ia the direction of the smoke. hat I saw the bimiah baas rising behind a gigantic rock. With aeoelerated sups I left the rivw and ctam- ' bared along the rocky book. Several I slipped aad feH tecriring. num- " I wm compelled to make many fie- 1 to reach the plateau, hot finally reached it. almost dead from fall roe. 1 , peered around the edge of the targe . rock thai I had observed aad saw the \ which earned the emoke. A large fire kiadied with sticks aad matted ' gram. The pot contained what I bow believe to have been a mem hardly fit for dogs, hot which I then judeed from grree) oOor to be hardly icooad 10 4 the dtah of the goda. Two men. in ao- I with their backs toward me, aad one of talked. They were dressed ia the garb , of mountaineers, aad were mast probably shepherds. Both were clothed ia faded garments, but ail ibccoiorsof the rainbow were there, mare or lem oh- 1 | soured by the dirt of years. Uy boagcwm keen, so 1 introduced myself without the tedious eeremoniais ao highly appreciated in Spanish society. I Inflated my dram, aad standing forth ia (all view, let my paddle (all to the groand. Startled by the notes, the men tamed about aad gaaed at mr la superstitious terror. With shrieks of fear they swtftiy toteud about aad tempered of al the top of their speed Then ecorrbing my throat and spilling half fact After my rrpaet I disrobed of my I armor, and stretching at full length on award, wm soon slumbering. When awoke I bid my rubber covering and j walked for a few miles, when 1 oame to ! • farmhouse aad managed to buy an- | other lot of greasy breed aad indigent!I bard-tack. From this point to its I mouth the riser wm navigable and I On Ihe eighteenth day I arrived my journey 'a end. I wae met by the md MS aad gentlemen w bo had anxiously been expecting me. The whole party rode aa gay iy caparisoned males to the night. Thus ended my aaeigailae of Tagoa, the first and only lime that. river "torn lu source 10 lu mouth. I'crbapa, after many days, the story will be told in whispers among the Spanish rooking their morning meal, the devil appeared to them in a horrible horns, hoofs aad tail, surround a«f by fire, and caused them to Am lor their lee ta Became Rtrk. Too can probably be rich, l»y son. il you wttl be. If you make up your mind that you will be a rich man and stick to IL there u very iluls doubt that you will be very' wealthy, tolerably loved a Utile, bated a great deal, a big funeral, be blaeafd by the relatives to whom you leave the moat, reviled by those to whom Jou raa ve nothing. But you moat pay for 11 my Wealth te aa expensive thing. It coats all tt te worth. If yon want to be worth a million dollar*, it will cost you joat a million dollar, to get IL friesdahipe iateiiectaal starvation. lorn oi social enjoyment, deprivation of generous impulses, the smothering of manly aspirations, e limited wardrobe aad a ecanly table a fonaiy home, because you fear a krreiy wife aad beautiful borne wo«U be ex pensive hatred of the heathen, a dread of the cOTtribntsoo box. a haunting frer of the Aid society, a tearful dislike of poor people because they wool keep misery ont of yewr sight a little benevolence that b worse that ; oh. yon can be rich, young man. yon are willing to pay ths price Aay oaa get rich who doesn't think it expensive. True, yen may be rich red he a maa among man. noble aad aad grand and tree, serving will be ia spite of jour wealth, aad not a raauft of lL It will be bananas you always were that Mad ol a mam But 11 want to be riah merely M be rich. If that te the breadth aad height of your arehfttea. pun — he rich If yon will eey the price. And wimb yon are rich. advice. We will let the Is tin H ■"VJi ' 4*" r' ; SV" te.'wftj ' 'JftaadMh ^emeet 1 *e tajwnd by waMr. The eekar day la ' Xew Teek a trial wremadeaf ft. A II fi I IMfoteM — eoRuM- < i IF MJT Ma mRtete shftod Ma fo- j — "J ftlria—a'a ^ * fo '
: TfteBaM. MatMhm.temftwAMg.lft.tea !.!■■> am l>ail in safty weepe Tbvr JdUhs Irate and Busts to twtt AadMdag|i I q ^aauWMte.; VMftMk— sftM,1" Or aa tea tee. oe I 1 ir if 1 ■>**. rteftfl or iirrEREsr. There's ee uoeh craft on bad ae cn water. drwi iu l5» B. C. ^ The legion of be— wee laatt toted by Napoleon 1. ta MR The for— of Ihe globe are aftlmpfsfi to cover about oaa- fifth of the land surface. Erery time a wile scolds hte hue bead she adds a new wrinkle to her fooe. This was discovered by Hfiiftilttmarvy. aad those who riMMe this rale to he expelled from Ae aai eerafty. The water ia Wolf liftgto Mat dm United Stales " Nova Scotia advicee ga^to^lhe^fiere former year*. 1 There te something higher than iook^ , on ail aides of a question litem . the charity to believe that there te , I another woe. I The spot* oa JupfUr doat trouble ' some young men half as much as the - Jfsdiflftnwa TVaascvisd. ' The packages of tomatoes put up lata ' year la the United Suua reechod th* ' total ol lfl.98R.e00. oi which New Jemey put up i.tei.000 ran*. ' I The only mm petition newspaper ad- . ! vvrtteicg has te when there is a lea- , I party or sewing arole in the piaoe^ 1 W. T. Black well A Co.. of North - Carolina, at a single transaction in Qtir I ego. sold 1.MO.UOO pounds of smoking I crematory ia 6l lamia, aad it te nacre . than probable that within the neat I twelve months u will be bailL 1 This yeW. gwwraJ meeting of the 1 American Social Science association will ' bf held at Saratoga from thea veeah to' ' the tenth of Sepleoibw inclusive. J - Wbwv an yea r»W. mJ prety water* 3 •• To a tsapyew patty, s*e." tar Mid. " m «e akwe^-ttk !«^-y peWif I The site of Bocae's fort I* Madison > county, Ky.. te still pointed out. though I s farmer ruas hte plow through the r mounds that mark lbs place of the ' A London physician te mid to hare ' found a remedy by which aa attack ol J gout may he cured ia (aro days. The first application removu nil pain, the ~ second ai, treoes of the diteaw. s A brick, the sine of an ordinary cigar e box. made ol the counterfeit nickels - collected lathe street oar oath boxes, te e oar of the curiosities which adorns the II new cum oar office in Memphis. " Iron Mountain. Mo., ia all that its ' iron. It te neatly a miie kmg. ball as ' broad, and srvrra. hundred feet high. It te being carried away at the rata of ' 860 tons a day. A dog at Kerens. Ill- had caught a mouse, when another dug disputed poa3 dog fell dead. It was found that be had I swallowed the moose, wtiteb lodged ia t hte windpipe and strangled him. The r mouse wa* taken oat alive. Wfll oamte tea - important Information in regard to " fiiarisp, which are sow proved to be ' introduced into tne human system by " the bite of mosquitoes. Thee* filarial ' are small microscopic worms, aad Dr. I Maasoa spoke of their singular habit ' of periodically passing la and out of the • blood cirealntlcnjmd gave a table*—- • Ing th* boor of the day and night at ' in th* blood. These worm, were rw ' mutably punctual ia keeping to their p appointed time*. The evening inrush to 1 tb* drealsUoa commences at nbou • half-past seven, the orm-crowd Isq^ Jak- » the fitextM in a?Ks sugveol growth 1 and also numwous infected mosquitom I t " 1 >• Dear Otd Pa" Was There. J It wm dark ia the depot — day MM | Aaelduly former was hackwiaaagaMM ' mouthed wuoder th* Ug poBng regiae ; and the yoliow oovered caru aa they dteI « young girl M a malakM c«k dashed forward end threwiag hsraeif "left dmg old pa. i knew poa wooM 1 W ■ 1 hMt for M ! Aad bow's mathar. , aad how's Jeuaie aad how's Joha-Md . oh! I'm aa glad to gas hank sal ft.it I yfc-ft *' re. tab the SJswS'sr sst ' rnhm— bJfoT'b" iT" a!wlb^y"tetlbC . hmmmdrnWaha— ish r «*.« I Ma sap—'af a — riMk'w 1 -RMytiri mftftef J8ft»mt

