1 I STAR OF THE CAPE. ~ ! .. 4,
VOL. XII. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1880. . NO. 28.
<5^ OF THE CAPE yfffllli ■ — — life?Job ramriKO ca *%.gkTMuf Jo» e nimui, anouti ajto Cocxblob at Law. OvAM.rCout.hoMi. K.J. porn* * Nixon, ATTURNETS AT LAW, WMBHwawioaHih,. glUUI W. EDMUNDS, ATTORKET AT LAW SOLICITOR IX CHANCERY, -MBauata lb. tUp. My Oaaaty Qon. j^*vin a BON, FOMISHMG ■BUBS ! FURNITURE. QBARUta P. ,wcm^ "OH. Leads), . CLOCK!, WATCHER, jmui 10 SUIDT11E, No. W WoL«> SIM, ^^MnMATCWT. craihi.y,^^!* -M. «w —BMW. Qoal ot rex best quality "»■'! "*■■ h |l |.ri I. Ml Sedan lav ^Co&Ij)fansizes. WWTWST"' AtfeaedlOmfttaferi Iklo. ' tAMUELN KW1XG. Freprti!^!' 0OAL AMD WOOD YARD. LMMMII. IN, (TOVX AND CBXTTNCT COAL, ■ ■ , , raiR OA* ABB HICKORY WOOD AANON tCHKLLKNGEX. poNBLLR CENTS- FURNISHING STORE ■UROVXO TO " -y>*T*T* h '"*m* " m* CLOTHINU LWt cxwjixrwB cLorun OMIBABBB,. ABMBBM. r^i^N^n " fowxix. ^fn.u ewROb II ,|| ii Hi III I i I ■y^mojAN T IB.BM— "igS gWB-B.*,. WILLIAM T. CHAMBERS, n. taMR umoa ~ k A Mure ha Daw. Ctol.. to tbe | Utlr.amRa)i:lBMcahidiii IhrnfowrBW, 111 u.Hfd. IMbrer k . busy tow., hot oewide Ale P»B"B Am k Bet much- of Oofcrndo K *•""■ " p* "uhL^*" '» vtm, hm i. r>i L"« Bl«»t WMk toltr. ta U0« ; RDmMWBHtiilMi.wB. {j*_,TII|AU HbT 1 ILrtlSH* 01 U-M olTjtbn. !<■. jumBBfftata thresh— ffny driving B «M i Wbq. take wotld h*edly mngiln B
A SHitrt Mary. ... r— * rii'i hi i ■ r Gating fe fea. was. Oh Mas A» MM a»e o. WAOMMUTiii^AM^"^ Ufta.kOMr.IH. Tjm.wta tat, BMr "B . M^w- I IWT ■•" 1 -l.llHWI Bm. I I A LITTLE MY8TERY. ■ " Yeu. Will, aba i« tba prettiest link womM yCo «wr in j«r rjw on." uli! ' DartRrdbuni to hta frtaod. William ' I Norton " I ban boa happier aloo* I , my marriage Aa al ay othta period during my paat I lie. la Act, I loei I rootrntad with BfsuUundaUtba world 1 lato iba bargain." 1 asked Will. "I pscfertbt former etylr Jl hrauiy."ba added. a >• " Another mfen wby you will likr * my wife, bar bolr is ol the loreHew golden ahnda sad the baa tba bluest of 1 - eyes.' t " Of count aba's yonag* Though It ' ta aeadloM lor ae lo mk nl. a 4u» • „ Uoo ; lor JOB aorelj would Bot marry aa eMerlj paraoa. lbBt> to Bay. wo ! oU o> yourself. (orjoBaraoa Ae shady side of forty, yon kaowr a "Wail, WUI, aba U only twealy^re, >■ Od a widow." "WbBt. Iiare joo m»rri<d a widow. I- DaraJ Oh. bar. job lorpoUaB tba ad a Tteathe cider Waller (are lo biaaoa t Baaaeir Oh. Dare, that yoa aboald c bars reached jaan ol dlacntioa to < - be tab's ia ta -that maimer! Tot. I bare lied yoorwl- to aoae dwicaio< ■ iiMlaia. who will ailbar Mad yoa a < a »>°e IMa or pat a fcw aoctbiax drop, ia t "How. WlIT If ? ffldat know that a r year raaarka war. madeeat ol pare r aoort. I aboald blarkea thoac two mh b oUaMBBkiac. twiakH^ ejea of yoooa I } tor of my dear llnla wife. If all Uie ■ widow* were Uka tba ewe yoa .ball be a introduced to to-morrow areola*, tbea c : H wcfcld be wall lor all m* a to lake old , WotlarV adrioe. for aba M eroopb lo a tan. aaymaaT bead, bowmr aaim- i pramlbM be may be." b . The friend, parted. , * A> tba appnlalid boar Ob tbe fallow- ' lac areala# Will Kortoa made liia ap- . paarmaoeat&BMMhoaM. * Ob beiatr bttrodaead to bla (rie»d'. ' n wile W U1 aulalmod : ; ^Baroly IbBTomra jtabAot Ma, J ' ''■teUmhnTwiMbtmada « . WUL IrtrnT ^ t drowa. oad MA tb^ to talk oror tbalr a ** Mn. TtltoB," ba rrpUad. b I aaw bTbl ^ a aad tbea hw aam* wo DaM. I'm r rehire if. Ow aame perron." ■ ^KeaVWiU, fam yaama mi.- * * ropaat. ynt err mkiaten "le' oale* ir' < yoar lib. I ballara aiuj word that 1 t *°T*'fc°*W "*^4 - i J ■ Mot tbej a4jMned lo the parlor, where I k wbtm TrAra^wMjiBalj^ oaJbratod. aad t < pmU"* , J ||WRR «irrw»dMa ^d»maMc. both j ' powae* of taaeaaatioa were rary sraat, J - Mil I It bet, that aba wo potftolly ' 4 toaMMh ~ Bat ta bia awa miad ba wao eartMr J a that bo bad mat Mn. Had bam aodw 1 < tbo ammo afDaia. MMac mom wao mid afcaat the re- J Mowtmwb*rab.MBri^b*. , "l ^ >— 7 Ir
He really did do: know bow to break it to bar; mod lor a moment be aat atlll. ponied and bereft of speech "It conccraa yoa, my darl'jir. " ba said, at Mac "Mr. Norton said that he thoorht ba hat knows yoo under a different name from IhatofTHtoa; and Mr. Bands, who was bare this errata*, my* the tame. One met yoa aa Mrs. Dale, aad tba other m Mn. Waldon. I loid them that they ware taborta* under some stna*e delusion of ai*ht. at yoa had oalj bean carried ooce. and had wadded a Mr. TlMoa. aad thai I placed entire faith aad ooohdeaca ta what yoo bad told me." He raised bia eyas lo hen aa be finished speaking ; and on her face, which was Hashed, was what looked eery much like an cxprmaiaa of shame, and her (Mace did not meet his. far her eyes ware oast down. Dare." ebejald. " yoo bare heard He ottered a startled exclamation ; bot she rapidly want on : " Itare, I aniolded lo yoa all my paat lite, excepting only the character of mt late husband. tag the brat jear of oar marriage, and baring no means ol supporting himMli and me. and being unable, after err era efforts, to obtain a situation, he tboagm the world waa using him roagfalj. aad. principle aside, aad took to swindling ~ Ha went from one place to am. tba. charging his asms when be maored lo different section of the country to pre- < rent dtauomy or recognition. " 1 pleaded with him on my knees to and gain an boaeal living ; loid him ; woeidbe willing lo lire ia the plainest , possible manner; but In rain. " X only refrained from telling joe this through fear that It might pain joo gnow that I had led such a miserable life. — This is the truth." He bad listened lobertasliaKc; but 1 aa aba finished be clasped bar ta his arms ' and said: " Forgive me. darling, for my momentary lusplctan. 1 believe ail you hare told me. The mere I hough', that you < tales maddened ma. for I lore you i woman waa oarer loved before." And be proved bia assertion ; fo- their ' 1 Lead resells. Probably there M nothing SO oairar- , ■ally iamlltat ta OM aad also so utterly i origin as the common Med pgnoll. tba | consumption of it ta Amerlcn a lore , beta* estimated by the most competent authority at 78^0.000 per year. Its name, perpetuating the old leaden pi SOI Btailllsr among tba tna— u . of the boyb first poexst. M p misnomar aad MlM.ii. "blaok Mad" bavin* no mambtanee to Mad than chalk taOhasM. Moat people ouppoaolht loathed and poured into the bole ta the pencil wood, but It M ground to ! an almost impalpable powder, mlxsd to ' petal with water, made tato a kmg < rSHSSsSS? i ; pencil (a made 1. twa halvM b _ Ad tba proceasM mt mmemg tba moat ] Tba malarial called graphite or blaok | lead M aa marrelou. m India rabbw. although Mm prataaa. It k Mmply , of inconsistencies Iu nalikaaeM to \ land M aaggiAiil by saying that lie Mad. aad that whiM Mad faam at atow ] tamperatnrg. gtaphlte la not friable at • temperature known; oa the ocn- i Irary. no aabatanoe knows earpama. It f raalatiag beat- I There waa an uxtraordlaary char- , ac*er la Torkabirm. at tbr beginning o! , the | n I Mil t mini j. named Jemmy Hint, of RaMdSfik. who wao a All- ; bad sprmdhM lam* avanaa ferns Loo- , don. When Jemmy had made his foe- ! aa a Learner, bt naoivaf to cut the lanyard aad "sat apM aawnll " lor the . nmaiadsr of hM 11W. The fine etrp be which wak let talo the comer of bU parlor Bk* a eapboard. and filled with peovtsdaaa ami ikaoe. When Hint dMd. rich aad teU of yenra. be Mft dkamioaa ta hM wUl that b* was to be bcrMd ta tba afoeamid aof&a. aad that bta body wa to b* carried to Iba grave by M(hfiaMmnUa. vboTa. lonecirv half a galam apttce lor tbair oarvicM. The eight old maids. bow*nr, wan am fn^nml**. and eight hub wtdmvMMaapacsd at an. Tba motley waa baadad lomiMak w Dk Ua*. wba Bvad la KM«b Bmeb Wah , soma eighty years ago, aad wba kept HhM aad speriw M be draak by hM f bMadeaa tbeday of hM Mmwal. Tbeod a .mil . ia pMaa ta the ' at hM aaavtvtal poMlm Mr Mat ttdag « IraM ko pmImMiM "a .1 £? j l_ fimdnat M a. inMfub.;
k riRN, GARDES *KD HOUSEHOLD. < h • Save the drooping* trom your hen ' rooau. No better nana re can be had if < mixed with loam, mack or plaster. I [, Carolina tar applied on the track* I L and loinu of hen-bocUM 1. beneficial ta . a sanitary point of view. j r Discard wooden Soon ta yoar hen- i A deal of moisture from the droppings i a Than M ta a few old rusty nails mote 1 0 health-giving properties than in some ' t ol the so«.lled poultry food. t The expense of keeping a do*en bene , j is trifling. A large share of their living I ; can ba readily supplied from the table. ■ r Scalded meal made tato a mush ami ' cooked aa hour or two. aad fed warm ' J with grated horseradish stimulates the ' Tf.e span of large turkey gobblers J should he trimmed and blunted during , , the breading season leas they lacerate the f , back and sides of the turkey ban , Set your hems ta the evming 1' tern - have to move them from the Mying ante. 1 they will be more surf to stick to their Plaster scattered over the floors of the ' 1 fowl houses M a powerful absorbent. ' • preventing the smell which arises from 1 the droppings. FowM are very food of milk aad will , , meal mush is mixed with milk ta lieu | . of water agreed benefit is derived there- ■ from. i > fo' fowls. It cleanses their leather, aad I ' akin from vermin and impurities, pro- I motes the cntiouiar or skin accretions > ' and la materially instrument*! in pre1 serving their bealth. I ' A shallow tub kepi well filled with < ground, will afford pientv ol bathing 1 , ke the duckling, mill they an I > . longer. j ' , A correspondent ears be mixes hog't j ' t in the dough be gives hia hens. ory nut will, if divided up and mixed with their soft feed, set a ben lo laying • Immediately after she is broken up.— ' fbahry JfcmUM. [ All aorta of remsls and utensils may ' be purified from loag-rvtained smells ol , every kind in the easiest aad moat per- , ' feet manner by rinsing Lhem out well . > lim bar* been scoured off with , ; — I ' To cnanae jewelry use hot water aad , ' aetaen hruAt rub a very littic soap aa I the brush, then dip into powdered ■ 1 aad scour wall; rinae ta bot I ' water, aad tab dry with a clean towel, t > orchamou it better; silver bangle, arc , 1 brighten ad quickly ta the aame way. t ! To wash Straw hats use lemon iuloe r and anlt and My ta the hot saa to bleach, t ' Straw M wail M woolen and other goods ' , ca^be bleached ta a tight box or barrel. ' ' with tbo foam ol burning sulphur ' flm*|'"iil the goods sod place a pan of ' liveeoaM, with the aotabth Urar them. 1 oa tba floor beneath; dose the box < light. Carpets should be thoroughly beaten ' on the wrong aid. first end than on Ih. 1 ; right, alter which spots may ba re- ' ' moved by tba am of ox gall or ammonia ' and water. If paper baa been laid aa- 1 der tba carpet, all daat ma; ba easily rv 1 ' moved with It without raising asy The 1 1 warmth of floor. M greatly Increased by ' ' carpet lining or layer, of paper > Carpets may be cleaned without uk- 1 1 up by sprinkling them over with ' moist tan Moras end sweeping wtll. 1 1 sprinkle Fuller s earth wry < • jrifckly over Cm greeee .pots, cover i ibam^ with a abeat of beowc mipwaod } Aata may ba driven away by pattiag J I habit of going lor food. ] ' Spob*. fwMd silk* with warm water I andaoap; Jbea tab them with a dry i 1 cloth oa a flat board; aftarward Iron i them oa the lastdr with a menu h lag i " but. OU biack silk, may be improved , ' by .ponging with spirits. Ia thM ease I ' tba fremiag may ba do* oa tba right I j side, thin paper being spread over to < To swaatm rancid better put After. ' : drops of chloride of lima lo a pint of water, aad work lb* batter is it stall 1 wary partieM baa come ta contact with ' , tbc weta; tbta work it over Upon | " ! 1 Geueral SoWe. Ha staked a barrel of I Km- weak to about the IbiefcaMS of . [ twelve I uaaiM of aaipkta Soar. lata | I ll| I nfial of oaebolie acid, aad with a i hceah MaAad every part of tbe beanarj, - HUM. Boar tad walks with the mix- i ! ; L tmbn diaap pmraare ot gap a from i • omangbhpoaBry. Of coaiea. a maalur i t qaaaUty of ail tba iagradkmu would t aa— fcrtaikar ntn ■ i ■ iw f xwla. As > rtata a d ia a BtaMi kmsylOg. a frfeodof ' *T- "mb- A taaakaf * was I — — Mt t— d safe, baadaad Asm -Mb watarta Hw il ii | ad AaA sr m n ba Aa
, of a covering over tba coop.- Rural i Sao lWksr. , For the Mat five yean I have not lost'8 t a cucumber or melon vine or cabbage j c plant. Get a barrel with a few gallons ' ' ol gaa-ur ta It; pour water on the ur; f 1 always bare It ready when needed, and ' liberal drink ol lite tar-water from a ^ a - garden-sprinkler or otherwise, and If j J : the rain waanca it oil aad tbej return U repeat the door. It wiU deetroj the 1 b . Colorado potato beetle, aad frighten Ihe h thrashing with brush. Five years ago n thM simmer both kinds appeared oa o 1 late potato*. . and 1 watered with . p : the tar-water. The next day aii Colo- ; s r ado's that had lot been well protected a 1 the sprinkling were dead . and the . oar of them on the farm stare. 1 am v \ with Indifference, because it Is so cheap I always feed both their own and their e neighbors' bugs, as thej frvquenliy do. '' i Cksonpa Trxtmn*. f' It mlctubeoi mtarest u. someof the b , readers, says the Oonlaur, MonhMg. . me to describe a method of worklog ; i { over some FiemMh Beaut; pear trvea. * upon which the frail cracked so badly ! , 1 I thought would form a perfect head . j rare, this is no new dtaoovrry. bui many ; . nit growers think that iherv is do we> ! , i old-fashioned mode ml c, eft-grafting. * . which often produ> -a unseemly : gashes oa tbe.uea. aad w bieh It often , lakes a number of years lor the use to , The Peril! af Pearl PkhlagSuch U the value of the pearl that life I > will be always risked far ita attainment. J and if the sharks would only sow the I . bank, with pearl, they might coafi- j a dently rely oa a regular harvest of men. | a Aa it M they levy a grim tax from the j i along the oyatev beds daring the " fish- | s sry." which frighten off the less daring j c monsters, the percentage of deaths , a would inevitably be much greater- The < i Bahrein and Ceylon fisheries ere of 1 1 China and Japan. South America - r islands off the African coast, produce { ■ tba prectaaa oyster In abundance . The 1 1 , roughest average which the direr may I make of the value of the season's oollee- . , tion is therefore liable to be utterly ! 1 The sheila themselves are. j J of creel commercial value, j r . aad often vield a larger revenue than I c the season's find ol gems, so that the j I diver never really goes down ta rata, j fc Nor M the smallest eevd pearl value- . t only pear! powder will proprrlj polish ; q pearls, and. moreover, the gems ground c ap command a ready market ta the i ' Eats, where thay an supposed to hare a , surpassing efficacy In restoring ex- | suited vitality aad renewing wasted I The diver, therefore, has always en- i r couragemest tahM perilous Mbor; and . the last, even when be takes hM fetal , diva ta Use waiting shark, ha baa alii! . 1 the fascination before him of a possible prise that shall sand hist bom* to live j J | i ■ Hi n mi in link ikmmu Ii I 1 , hM bent. aad. with lb* dabnim spell ' ringing ta hM ears, nlimges down to > death. Bat the monster of the deep ■ ' that baa baaa lying wailing foe him tar ! i under the ahadow of the boat cares little I r rndes la the boat feel ibe* rope suddenly , , shaken aad as suddenly raised; the lea , ; aaaad strata talk iu grim atory at aaoc. , I and then the empty bocknt come, float. , l A M ike auriaoe. a message that , 1 lbs dlfdr M dead. In the vast majoruy , of taasa, fejpifer. ike direr, grow old , at their toil, satbar meeting with . shark, aor king.' reneomo ta tbesr grup" r tag* aioag the aheh-euvwn hsnka and [ Ik* Bahrein mca speak ol il as a mooot- ! I hood. »d OM* la Wbtak they teldom | TU arrouBdiog. of their work are ' •qaalid. almost revoltiag; lor the abort I f Mkisgi' with ill sjlag"— MQfpye- I f tars, sad Iba are breaas pMpoMtaUy 1 f blows Iba sail ai .tisam amoaatha am I f niMpM so I of tbo fiAsre. watak ttm I > prer^sewvvMd with mm tka few . - thiaga — g. to make AtOriAMl , s I III > 111 k 1 1 Ia Otyka mattes are | . UltM hattar, ss far aa the divrre are par- , - aoaally aami. sod la C— a md , . Japaa A* todastry M ooe AA attracts , > only tka Mwtat order. From tkase r derived, bat Aa pool oyMar M of ] ' coaaure; ' I cs — — - , 1 • i mi. rife* i • ri • Tka A— reaf MA Bag A* as— a ] > mbMsaABm mm a Iks haakk M ba- i ■ pan iff doakkaakaB i inaaMfi A I iSSSSSIS; • UmtaAm paws 1 Wi|— »jA»«M^fl «< >ilf— — aaudkm '
A Harmtfs Life. A letter from Dingmao's Ferry. Pa. i , to a New York paper, says : Austin ; Sheldon, who has oocapiad a rocky ^ : ta the forests ol Lehman township, > | Pike county, erven mile* from that [ I plaoe, for nxrv than thirty yenre. iiving j ' without a companion of any kind, baa | become tired dt leading a single tile, j and recently became enamored of a girl yet ta her teens, who resides within a ■ ! miles ol the hermit's abode. The j has frequently visited the girl's ] . and the last time be was there be | ^ marriage. Of course, they refused, and ; ordered the hermit lo make a hasty departure. and never trouble thorn again, j lett greatly taiured. and bee { since been looking in other directions , with a view to matrimony. i I Sheldon's life baa been * sad and , j rtllaee of Bradford. Ooon . in 1W6. and |J .T~!^ 1 : ; night. Ui«i every tadurrmrnl to hive ^ bTw'e"' carrd^fcr'1 lie I vlurvd. staling ' ; that be preferred to die aa he had lived. , a hermit They .eft him some e loUring , j I gave Up the idea altogether Sheldon's ' ! improved, aitLough he is a wretched J | with a slab roof. His furniture coo- , 1 I box used as a table, a fireplace, ova ^ < which he dose his cooking, and an old ' | rickety rock tag-chair ta which he sleeps. He has about an acre of land < ; cleared, on'whicb be trows a tittle oacn { and garden truck. What he grows smd ' what is given to him by the neighbors I j visit him oocaaioenlij. oat oi curiosity. \ ; slate, which the old hermit keepa for j ■ that purpose. He ia intelligent, and | , reads a great deal. The book be moat | , lovva ta lire Bibre. which he has lead , through many times, and meal of ( which he has committed to memory. He has had many hairbrcadur rats* pes. ^ rounded by the forest fire*, and the old j J ; crippling him. and he baa been fre- I neatly found in his care in a freeamg ! I condition. That b* will eventually be ' I Load 1a the United Stale*. ; , A New Tork paper says ; The annual j I I report of the general land office lorn- i i j isbea an interesting • xhibit of bow large I tinent is Mill unoccupied The original j i j thirteen Stales contain 118,738 square I I 1^1«.881. the t n Territories (in- j eluding the District of Colnm- I ' ; I 743.887. making 1 SS0.84* ta j , , ail. or R8B 1.136,408 sera. Of the j, which breams such before 1830 i ( ltoUisianU am. Florida alone have any area Mil uaaurveyrd. 4-fi per rent, of , Ae whole ta Ae former, and 86.fi per cent, ia the latter. Ol the acv.n Sates admitted ta Ae present half century, be- i ginning wiA California ta ISM. Kansas j alone M entirely surveyed. The unsurvcyr d portions of Aeokhfi^are la talto to Ibefr total area Ana. naming tbem*ordtr of admiaaion : California. 414 per real.; Minnesota. *0.7; Oregon. 63.1; Nevada. M »; Nebraaka. 17 •; Colorado. AS [Kentucky. Vermont. Tennessee, Maine. Texas and West Virgin is are not included ia AM portion of At tabtae at all. and are cooseq neatly made. j ladkm Territory ha* bat ».e par cant, unourveyed; Wyoming. 87; tagtoa. Al; Dakota. 77.*; Ariaooa. Idaho 'BA; Mwitana, 86.4. and Mr. 8vwardT frigid huatiag-ground, Alaska, has in XMRA acres all nndMATbed. Indian Territory. waU knows to ba Mngtaglj dastoad by 000 acres aurrryed ; Dakota has ; Montana. 10.3BU.Sa* ; Waahtagyq, U.sao.aot Of A* . elodaei. 4A.M8.S0S. over stgbty-oas par emL were edll Masai iijai at A* itagdoma of the old world, ta petal of smTsjad portkm of Daktaa alone ^s— aM^fa^ of_Gremt • takt'^MBreefeaer. A Ba^' W^Teeasea 1 aad eg r* I ; sad aa Aa aafere — af > sA akm fiL**Mt J^aa kZmsh [ Mm— JTaAb k*k— k pbaMb.M \ (wH*m ^AkkA^kir Hfife' VwSt ! ZyT— A L km An. Ad An -
T1EELT TOPICS. j Tlir employment of foreigners ta Ae | 1 | l^^ta^The j1^22*goTr.cment ) Is having iu aubjacutaught ta Europe, i | trot to do Ae work which Europeans 1 are now paid for performing. One by c ' one foreign employees are being super- 1 | ended by natives in r erioua departments a and public works. The Japanese are a l I srir-belpful people, and will not keep ■ foreigners to do what Ary can sccom t pltsh Aemaelrer. Japan, therefore, 1 will soon cease to be a field for Aeenrr- , gic* of educated foreigner* i Under the United States postal laws, if you apoii a stamped wrapper or | ; poatalKwrus were Introduced postman- , cards are spoiled tn printing. brre in j ; changed at Ae rate mentioned. A | ' stranger appeared at Ae Louisville poet- ( stamp dak Inquired, to satisfy his ' various businres houses, toying forty [ and fifty cenU per 100 for Ae use. ess t j cards. ' artillery reeeot.y cnaleaaed^ 1 1 »bou'"revotaA.nary' ptot. The sr.. r exasperated Ae old geotvman that ] , ant. ring the bourn Ae gender lues lound , . taken into rustody. and among Arm I discovered the notorious socialist j King sought lor ta vain. He bad Acre several days as a guest when Ae catastrophe led to his detection aad arJewa, Musauliurins and Christians now i frs is not obligatory oo nun-Muasulman ' The pashas no .on gee move about in I j two* attendants. European furniture, i I churches have been rv strew! ' i and new noes built ta Jerusalem. Nana. . ' rvA. Tiberias aad elsewhere. So. also. ! | in Jerusalem, been built during tbea* i ' ta religion oo Ae part ol tbe klre j ■ I Aeir religion aa ever. Justice, also. I | much more impartially admtaidered. • abolished. In Jerusalem Ae saa - j ilaiy department is ta charge of. a Ger- , physician and . building afiain are ' | Ae hands of a German architect. ' Ol the kind of " nobility " that exists ] j oely ta name. Franc*, like Poland and Italy, seems to bare a supply sufficient ' : meet Ae demands, for years to teens. J of American glr-s ambitious to support 1 advertisement from a Paris paper : "An r | honorable English lady, married to a • 1 French nobleman, is Weil acquainted - i wiA Are* dukes, four marquises aad i i five counts, belonging io Ae big beat • French nobility, wbo are desirous to . marry English or American Mdics haviflf* mouth income to keep up a high I tank in the St. Germain society of Paris- % ffte tilled persona ta quest km air from thirty to sixty year* old. They do not require tUMd ladies, but honorable ; ones. The same English Mdy can pro- , cv.vv Ae .(MM of a marqata^ad Ac UUe ' trom Ihirty to thirty -tsro or Atrty-flve. ^ ^f^hcaa gjva° Aat ■ Med and wrilteobaarved. Apply. dur- ' Ut * fortnight, etc." I A singula^ method of " fighting Ae f tiger " M Ana malad by a writar ta Ae - London TlmeA. I happened, ta re- • aponae to a pressing invitation, to find 1 myself ta a taw court, wtsaa a cartage • Tba gama M ptayal Ikas: Thirtsm • cards an spread oat oa A* table, that • M to lay. an retire suit A pack of f Hrew" - ^Myav — ^4 a ataka B^ tay oa* • al tka caHa wkvA kaa bare kdd *«« , "k/^r If'^M^ M re Uankam TfiffT mT^ph m. kaw m'm ' ffamai laaka— «A» kuknua fry > MaasAel MiM ml WkreAkamfo . aat lAjmlm** — feltT— S— . use. Are what wbb Aa kaMaio card ' riOkaaMI rem. red hMowHg ore i 2L— 2T— > soma — — V Aa aoM of hM • HreT— .Th -ii—;
CLOSE CASES. j At Aa battle of Peach Orchard, when * McCiellan was making l is change of 1 a Michigan infantryman fill to At ground aa if shot ston.' dead, and waa lying ta a heap as Ae regiment ! changed position. The ball which hit first struck Ac barrel of his gun. | glanced and struck a button off his ooai. ( and struck Ae Man just over tbr ( ta hM shirt pocket. He was unconscious for three-quarters of an boor, and it waa a full inauA before Ac black | and blue spot disappeared. At Pittsburg landing a member of Ac Twilflb Michigan infantry stooped I from his canteen. While ta this act a ' bullet aimed at his breast struck tbe , ' canteen, turned aside, paaaeu through , Ac body oi a man and buried itself In AlAe second battle of Bull Run as a , j New York infantryman was passing bis ' j struck the plug and gianoad off and | ' buried Itaeif ta a knapsack. The to- [ lugs and tamed a hundred feet away. ^ I troopers had his IMI stirrup-strap ret [ j Lis skin ss U s red-hot iron had own : I troop r wbo had suffered several days | ; WiA tooAarlH-. s in a hand-to-hand was shown ooe day at Ae remount ' hu'.drvcTbount j lumpers and other luod 1 I break "for dnrny Ksery sentinel ta - matter ta ihe least if Ac man ran to . a> many aa six shots were firsd at birn i without effect. One ol the hollrt* en- , lervd Ae taut of a rapt sin in Ae T wellth ? lunate I y for him Ac eandle by which he being » n u fled out- The ball was dr ' fleeted and buried Itaeif ta Use piiiow- ' under Ae officer's bead, passed out of I I Aat and Aroogll hia lent, entered on. • behind If. passed bet w. en two men. and - brought up against a ramp kettle. f There is ta Detroit to-da j a man w Uo > ten minute* at Fair Oiks. The first • bullet entered his left arm , Ae second - gave him a scalp wour d ; Ae third bit •elf ta his shoulder; Ae fif'-h rnlered " his right leg. While b« was bring car » ried lo Ac rear the first two men wbo took him were killed. While, his wounds were being dressed aa rxplod- \ avalanche ol dirt. In being removed a and dumped him out. aad jvt today r ba Is seemingly bate and heart j ami s Press , lAfgkaa Etlqaelle. d Afghan etiquette forbids laying . visits ta Ae ofl-haad way usual ia b Europe, and it M customary, and also < IKJU local! cpoo aa Afghan/ The rial - " ftdrntial retainer or retainers, and ooa- ' ducted A rough an open court yard to Ac 4 loot of a rude, winding staircase, which "* lends first to an uncovered landing. 4 and Aeace to Ae ordinary reewptioaII room or balcony cd the proprietor. " Hare be M received by Ae host in perl aoa. end conducted. wiA ever, mark of Courtesy aad rewpert to a nail row of chairs, tbe nee of which article of furnitare seems to be (coeval ta good eociety • ta Cabal, and to haw quit* suposeded a At- carpets aad Mils which satisfied an d "rftJTL-'^d. of vticoos and la- . qsMMo ta a set formula mAm kaahhoe , boA side*, a tray of l-uiu asBslly ap- , peajs and b ptaoed upOB Ae carpet at » Ae feet of Ae riritors. The fruits are j followed by Ae Ua May. aad a cap o . milk, b pMssd'U fore tbe riefetw. Tbe uoavsnatka M then carried OB wtlk . topics Bf tke day. aadTeve. if the riaft g Ma owsly Masl bos. Ike HoiiMa . aeasss ta aa sod sod tka vMfear licaaa darted ta At Rate wkk tke ouoa for B —tvwd k It ta*. kaoe vm. Matasl " L I dfetsota tR AM «— —R wfJMraw B A sfew ta As Htalfisrilta af -or. a Hill * 1 Aftet- Tko-wksMuk a for oar* Aoa Aa —re i.i ■ > ioi af ' *> ' ' j !'— » **?***'» » l« A At ffAMMMBStad
My i H .1 Aa.r.«koBs Mod. \ AafitaBafeareaMn, Qf^aa taa o— k^h* afeteM. 6 By by • yaw. Taa oay baaa fefeblw eyas taaa rea, Vou, baafe mar ba asoeawbga and taa Yoo etaro all our awa— I Ua, -Tt.dre'. Af.rexsee. ITEMS OT IHTEREST. Coaches were first ostd In Boston A 1488. The hen M a revengeful bird, al trays " laying" tor somebody. The first paper money la New Esgwas Msaed ta 1088. Tbe injury dooe by intaots in At States M estimated at 8800.000,When hanks become unsteady «vat the depositor M Ukaly lo lota his balDid you ever obtarve Ast when a M green it M redf— f.'ulnais IViia«e. * " r: ! The Boston 7Vaa«vs|< Atake the baby 1 musical because it lies arrived at A* . bandage. ' Japan has bow n large nnll factory. ' and iu products sre said to be equal to 1 him "walk it becomes a hurricane — The total value of the tobacco crop k of tbe United Stole* b about RJ8.000,- ' ooo— Aal Is what Ae farmers realise. ! The emigration ol Chinese I rum San _ Fran cisco ta now greater Ann Ant from Chins through Ae Golden Gate. In Ae South Acre are 144 blast 1 furnaces, thirty-nine rolling milk and i Steel works, and forty-eight forges aad I The Russian army comprises 908 g*nr ernJs. 31.414 officers and #8.435 men. The reserves number 74M44^meD. and ' The express bui;neas waa organised * in Ae United Stale, in 183* bet weai ■ Boston and New Yorx, and there fire i now 160 diff. rent organinaiiocs engaged 1 .-ream it would take hit lask dime to ' pa, f«. "no. I never eat enke myself; 3 but mn says Ae M reulng awfully - hungry trailing tor n [Mr* of ay wed1 youVs\Tta™^n^romt rise and draws ' Three Ta <*> "fereLmrnt to he derived * men Is by riding in cars and making It j appear Ant young indies napping ta . ibeir arata by Arir joung men were „ snoring Irarfnlly. d panics 'fred Aeir horses an average of - eight pounds ol hay Ad Airtren pounds - of gniin i— day. In auuimrr Ihe (gain LI parts by raraaun • In atintor A* ixwn ,. tacewnasd. aad a less quanlltf of otas h 14 ioL 6 The latent rage among young Indian '" ts to peases. - ..hi festooned spinning r a|>e to i-asess^ an oid taahioBed wash- ' They are about as liAdsouie aa Aa I spina in .- wheel, but Aey^arr not iaehj Daring tba year 187S railroad ncei- ' of eixbty-four irraoua, and injurj to 740. o: Ibree Aus killed, u vnlf-fivr were par -angers, eight were employs' a, II nor a passenger. Ol tbota injured, U04 » were passengers. Ad Ae remaining 116 ' capaciij or other Saved bj her pet dog ia Aeexperitaee 11 of Mias i'riscill* Harrison, a Sa Fran- ' ctseo. She want out lor a walk recently. O Ad tor eight days was not scan Whan it found tbe waa far up taa mountain, and I- Ae party was attracted by the barking n ol two dogs Aat had accompanied beg. d It M Aoughl Aat Af dogs emved bet >- Ule by keeping her warm a- night— one a Sireptag on her feet. Ae other by lnr y stair Deadlj irrawx. The Areeunaa Indians are the makers of the (Madly b low-pi pe.^of which so ' others. Tbe blow pipe Is fashioned * trom lhe Mem ol a straight tie* wiA-" " out branches, but bearing leaves about 11 the sine of rhubarb leaves. ThM tree, grows to Ae height of thirty feet. Like tbe bamboo it is hollow, except at lb* joints. Sometimes Ae nativar gel rid f ol Arse impediments by piercing hole* through them wiA kog spikes of hard [ wood ; sometimes they cut Ike satire '■ then giae togvthar Ae stem to cleverly '' 6M* MAT^Mked. Ad >■' bone aigbta placed about a foot fro— ■J blow-plptaAA tbvy require for thrir d own use. and Ac rretaue^tbeyjgU t o "-The" Mi i nek, of A* Ckaaea mcma- ■ tatae. say they are tke aoM paleuteta (d H Aia eubtle Ad imawsad poiaau; sad _ bow to prepare II It w n i iit—l a great aacreL and M Imported frota felbta . to aoaarBext mala bvirwbcu Ike former _ Is believed to ha at tke potal oRfi—'h. Not cad j an Acre few pngaout who us * postataad of tke secret, but Aaproccs a Brimylkklk kXtaT* ud ' i^K'w3VfeI^L^l j gtaarally aa triad that U aMemkae Rgsug hatedkak k UMaI* . SMLkfeMMdTI..'' - i

