! STAR OF THE CAPE, t " j •- • ^ 1 . — ~
vol. xn.
cape may city,#n. j., thuksday. august 26. 1880.
NO. 38. ,°
8TAB 0F_THE CAPE Aoaipoirteg *te»> g JOBPRINriNC m/faMal Onb. N , ■ . : : JOHN B. HUFFMAN. ATTOntcr iitp Cocmoi at lav, porm a mo.v. attorneys at law. nAvuhfaw.^.ii.,. jjKBBian W. KUHUKIM. attorney at law SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. -9s~ " •— « mr, i. j. wm muad fa. up ma, co— t, co«y ])1TI(T A WS. mnsBiie disebtaiehs i maanp— pltowrila 'c>fi£Jm7.".V.'. ...'.'.V.'.T.jilti1 sLeai, FURN1TUH J«N#f| t. Jflre. QIAiue r. warn, CLOC I, WATCH , JCTELH ID SWBIffi, Car* mai cut. fWAL OF THE MWT QCAUTT. TN* t III * I. prepared lo Ml on—, lor ^ Coal^pf all Sizes. MMPMnr ui tothi'to'U" AkthesMOrei Tardsc* fa. ks. J oa Sobst. CT" 4"n TO. I *1 * —A— II. Ill | | A GOAL AND WOOD TAKU .1 ■CSKlXAXQKlt'a LANDOH1. h I H| n 1 1 to Ire*— JA.— UODOIL BOO, 8TOVK AND CUMNtTT coal, TOE. OAK akd HICKORY^WOOD pOKILLl GENTS' FURNISHING STORE inoviD to *FF- «r— wh « Tallage, «£££'* 1,1 fcwww «* CLOTHING LINK. Oil ml i ill maste. Aprnfertfamiiri _ «mbx m. POWELL "^yiLUAM T.CHAMBXB3, WOt fare afaMfal ma— io fa. Mi. o ■ i I Till 111 1 . Paso. lool. ass* afisr*sr '"wtTtwT—'iir^'t— t « IA. -n william t. crambes3. Bafa*r_fa — (famed Mvarai tea b rally talfarad by to* b«t aatoorttim ■Stt^"owa«I^^pra^b<r<a^ nawatallL Itfahfahly probw* tetesi farwoak nlif hi mi te ateruThw! ar (ha ter <mM fm m»i ■* teteMl ItkaUMlte Hter. xZTSLwem'TZZl^ ^ terete*. of * (ram to. Oaa-p. Ftey ate tern* ssy tte te Oaa I teMarteteao. tea rete* a fate. Tb*y tei fate HI h^b a> — fa to* i " el
What I LIT* Pa. f Dr . Safaris —a lo sar fast t Par . wm ' w ■.■ttovbc^lBta T* sswttsr sAoeu'ka hod Aodaaaitsmy spwiloo; P0» fa» —I ley Ool Iiilci if MO. To —aim. Ifosr glory. 7 MUnkMinbi , Bards. unto, palraiis, sags*. A By gs/tad .tad. MR I ! L Tta — iWIIInbiau. And M .loo. to, gtad. , Wb.-iK.uuM, | TP. obnb acrid sioD b. lighted ^ DU.ni.cR J ~ For farestMl loo. Bono. , THE QUAKER DETECTIVE. . '• W. war fire |i.ai ngui la all— two ] iadla oa to* back ate — d a middle- t Xd ran. an— aad a Qaaka oa (be j middle, aad mpair oa tbr front. , Tb. two ladla atlfibt bar* ban moiljCT aad d— cbur. —at — d aba. , k ficiwaai aad cfaarir. a alcbt b»r« , notaiaod aajr oilier relationship whir It f a make It moor tor two ledtoe a tr.Tr; t a^htir^^d^rLuivT u*>Hr ZZ ' ' ladioo, toward whoa ia hlo aal to do. , he rather overdid, the afiiweable— how- j, » in » veey pabfallj earrative. a hie * L time of life, of a "cwtcA- in the Uok. . He warrvid—Ur a cap Lothario. , >- Tb* Qaa—r won lb. aaiiorm of hie r- eeot, aad ooaftaed hie ep— ch, a a— y a bj doinc. to siaplj " y— • — d " nnys " ! I.fa ...a. | f t ■■ 1 it — jlnutOJ. . rnlrof iWoJi to be merely . I JokerL oe acd listen , ' Toward ev—iaf I «— arooaod (ram . one of tboa reverie, into which . r yoaar man. wtitual botar a poa or a lover, will somatea fall, by — abrupt t query from the Ulkattra ftatlaa— : • Are yea araad. atr." t DO doubt ritiblr. at the qaiutiou. ' -1 am wary to baar it." ha rvpliad. plana h will ba aavaral boon in the ' r alchhaad-aaeaa paa over a portion of tba mad — which aaort th— one J robbery la nporVd to hare beencomTb. ladia toned pak. bat the ' S Mr— car did hi. bat to re—are them. a ••Hot that 1 thlak there is Uw eUfibt. , ■Uny rfthe'udi. yoTtew. eaoW , A ttdac a a pteeol la raaoh would an- , Mrially add to oaeh ooaAd-ea.' _ , - dreaefaTtbeUB— w. " I praamae 'me - I cawaal weapoaef- i d ■' Ton." wa the rapanse. I their Vfctear the elderly Udy^Irr- I o— ly te alrwl ^ " theyoaacerTta a Uaewotu eoi-e. " Duddedly the atlw.' the amiable "eaiwa are aoaa ofu|«parad toofar _ raialaaa in eaa of at "uok. a aothiac went Una robbery on poalbly betal! y qutu excelled hiatal! ia adbrta to raiae I the epiria of tba ooap— y. lad aoc■t oaded - wall by tba tea alcbt bad v am la that all bad qail* fcrjoO— are W Oar cnbl eoaaaaaba fairly ulked p. taabhaahla puckat a boa of aawlya paaeMcH to tb* hadte fat balpod blaid aeUtotet iliaa «ad Waarf te papa y. o— *f tb* erMdow. ^ He wm ia lb* edfad . b%h safe he? tt* tea*r^ whte btlaMaed. a date. ■ laate iteLateowiedwMc wMbabow
| The Qnakrr't turn came neat. He a 1 quietly handed over hie poeketbook — d . I watch, and when asked if he had any d i other ealaabiM eaid •• Kay." A Quaker's word i> rood, erec .mour thievm; K.after. tuuty "rood^lrht." ; tlie robber thruet hii pittol Into hie pocket, and with hie two ramp— loon e of whom bad held the reins ol the ' iraderv wa about dep— line. •• Slop'- ezclaluMd the Quaker, in a j "Stop ' What torf" returned the j «ber. ia erideat anrprue. the reply, emphariaed with a ooapie ot 1 demurer., racked aad preaealed. j '• Halp 1" ihonled the robber. " Ship P the Quaker exclaimed — d U.I.I . ad— . a atep to Uiy relief, tba apiril will surely more me to blow thy brains out " The robber at tb* oppoaile window —0 the one at the leadirs heads thonrht a rood time to lave. "Now. (et in friend." amid the Quaker, eliil coverln r hie mar.. " take the middle seat, hot first deliver up the Pistol." The other hesitated. " Thee had belter not delay. I fal the spirit berin to more my rifht Iondn*er." The robber did m he wm directed, — d the Quaker took his places! hu aide, yiviac the newcomer the mlddk of the eeat. The drieer. who wm frijrblened half out ol his wita. now set forward at a ' rapid rata. The 11 rely renlltm— soon , recejeered hit vi Tacit y. He wm cape- . dally fanetiouaou the Qoaktr-sprowte . " You're, a rum Quaker, you are. Why. , you don't quake worth a cent." , "I am not a 'Shakinc Quaker.' if i "Of the 'Hickory.' or rather toe 'Old i 1 stripe, I should My." rctortel ■ toe llealy m— . But the Qn-iker re- i Into hb usual moootyilabies. < toe raurereatiou flarreJ . Sooner th— we expected, the couch. 1 stopped "here we were to hare topper j until we Aonld reach this piace, aa tlie J dim lichl of the coach lamp woo Id ban ( rendered toe peutme »oe^ew!iat difli- . c*1'1- N | It wm now necessary, bowerer, tost - ahould be attended lo atooee. moot jovial companion had pRTiontly — - nonnced hit intention of lmriac at at this point. He proposed a postpone- 1 till altar sopptr. which be oCrred " Nay." urtsd toe Quaker, with — approach ot abruplarM. aad layinf hie ' bud en the other's ana. " Batlneea before pk ature, and. in bneinesi there I "Will tbaa be pood rnonxb to search i toe priaoaerr he said to m-. aUUksephie hand in a friendly way on the ( paaaenevr-e arm. ( 1 didao. but not one oftoeatoltn article- ceroid be found. , aad immediately ofierrd to (o — d , "Bt-p!" thnndered toe Qnaker. tifhteniny hU creep. The man tuned paleuad atrucnM to release hie arm. In — last— t oas of toe demurer* wm Wealed at his bml. " Stir a hand or a loot, aad yon an a dead m— !" The Quaker must have be— awfaliy qxedted, — completely tofarfet both the laacaace and principles of hit panuePlaciax to. other pistol ta my hand. 1 with direction, lo fire oa the fir.1 ot th. men Jmt made neatpirioos novp meal, he waat to wort — toe Lothario. i takm to tell it. he penduaad every item ! of to* mimiac property, to tot utter amaaam— l of the two ladles, who bad . toe cmliem— wm rsoaivbtf . The Qaakar. 1 need scarce iy add. wm i ao Qaaker at alh but > shrewd detective | who had bees let on th* track of. hand of dmperadou, of whom our aalddle- . a(0d friend — who didat look near to ! ariddla-a(*d wh— bb arifi wm oK— wm ; toa chief. The robbery had bean moat adroitly pbaaed. Th* bader ol the 1 fi— « tad taken pu-af ia toe ^ ooach. II il liiilllm.tealiaatertB . — Itohb— wnanleme bv torowlar out | aal to Ma eompaaiouf by throwing
, thaaoeap of paper already m-Uoued. I booty by acurvtly n trial il to the ao- : ^ke od with it at the — xt atoppiac- | place. The nsaB wm that both, lor a r l a s L r Thb b a very pa— Bar male . The r earn of be die— b ht ilk divbtkb L tte b MA to* earn et toe di«— of I" wtkkht The earn b abo dirbibb ■ man yf aAfad to M the earn fa m. ■ whfahbaba dliWhb by». amdthe— m J ufha dlafae b aba e. » B-wh-aftt? * AMdteliWi abn II^N—a hs- ■ ******* * r *" MMUBmMlte IB I. feu-. «< ► MriHie d lf h. Mam—a-.
' FOB THE FUK SEX. 1 The idle, fashionable worn—, write, a ; Sew Tori correspondent, hai taken to . a new direrei— . She polbbra ber naili i She extends ber bead to you with rmit i frequency aowadaye. and always with | toe back upward and the finrrn etrmichteaed out. That b be—nee the I * wishes you to observe toe anile, which 1 thine like (lam aad are ot a delicate ' * pink hne. Who kauvrt what started ' e toe orixia of such tbicx*. Tire die- ' I temper break* out eon! mow. and then ' New Toek worn— of IrUnre. whether ' 1 abe he bfl in toe city, orb to ha found I about f— r hours a day at work on her nails. Her tool b aa article tome wbat r like toe wooden bud lea or boioers lor ' 1 loouinx paper— a narrow atrioof ebony. < Ivory or India rubber, with a knob on . , one aide and a surface of chamob skin . — toe other. Some ot these polish eer . are fanrifnily made, and <10 is not an ■ j work as well. — d a home-made article 1 . answen the purpose. The best of them j have a device for b— dily laateninx It ■ trvah strip, of chamois akin, but 1 ' lack, will do. The essentials are l J a poliahinx rabatance aad plenty I . in toe stores et a pretty hixh price, 1 1 udllhsia be— Uful name and label ; I ' but it b a simple composition of r ouer. I 1 atone, oil and rouxe. Anybody can mix i ' it for hermit. The stufi ia daubed on I - toe rubber, and assiduous friction does 1 ■ toe rest. The rotten stone and oil I smooth — d polbh toe nails jnst as t f metal, hose* and Irory al* hud* to thinr • by lb. .«k9«. — d II- — impart. I I a pinkish ralor. The enthusiastic in- • I dustry displayed by toe worn— in this < . summer amusem—l b wcewlerful. They I rub. rub. rub. by the hour, usually in I parties, makinx 'this employment take ' the place of needlework. There was t 1 once— old woman who scrubbed ber ■ kitchen floor until she wore her way I torouth and fell into the cellar, break- t | inx ber nee-k. Sometoinx like that will ' happen to these nail polishers, tor nails , 1 cannot thick— by xrowth as but as ( they are now around away. The poll thin* is not all done on fiuxer-axib. 1 ■ The toe-nails are beautiful, too. Almost — y shape of wrap b fashion- ■ . abb. < I Garden parties brinx out prettier • li us is th— balk. f Flush lined xarm—la replaoe.lhe satin ■ i Flsid woolen stuffs will be mod to J 1 trim walk lux sails this winter. j i and are painted in brixht colors. j The day of short shoulder seams de- l ' parts when toe shirred waist comes I The styles for muslin summer gown ' are carried out la cashmere toe s— side • ' wearA \ ■ Shot flannels In hall a dos. n shades j 1 are made ia Imitation of ch— geahb ( Thrust your hand in your belt if yea , wish to ha truly fashionable. Jap— , > sets to* stxb. ' All the wabU made op for autumn ' dresses art hearlly trimmed, end so ere 1 ' the sleeres. \ able, giee the sr—rers — sir of exquisite daintiness. Skirts fiabhed with rows of machine . stitchlac are to oontiaue la fashion dnri lac too wtefar. Old ladles wear liob shawk of piae- * apple Moth, emhroidsrud la gold threads ' In TOkbh designs. 1 1' ain skirt aad haaqaet with drspcriw at toe hack saem to be toe Uvorit* model 1 for aatam.su Its. 1 may. If it pbaae hef . wear n gown quite differ— I from toe* of toe other bride- | malde and still br rery Isahionabie^^ . longer pnffed." The newest way of arranging thorn b to let the— hang in , plait*, which am teoaad to taps* as wed , totbeaaderatAe. , Shirred fall wabta will be worn with , thick gowns during tot winter, or ebe Il a iTT laaiust 1 1 s will I 1jo» arraT * grmt quantity of fatesd wort, for to*y are Baking up all fclada of Mad ia that L Mahkm bow.
Walking rostamM of pnialally man-- d Th* " UiiZ? l^X«"pkiU. [ aad wfeh 11 b warn a gaaau that looks , ■Ms's^dtekr — d a fant srito ioag ' = I ' AOndaatki i—* h— a esrro— —d- \ I — t who date > ■ i I i of a tea , i Gate Wtd| date referring to Aaao ' i M Ha— aaassrsj* MOOCLXX1W « I (UHJ. aad CM la Arabic earner sis f date MM. Tb* fed Enxlbh cafa raI fanfo« m A. D. b toes ad TMwaed TL. , wkh milUT. jllllb The terofag Qammaaa. Tb. weed aaaay ia toe s foaMliar ate^wtefaby mstet. aha—
! KISS AND QCEtt «P THE TRACE. i The kmons trot ten H— d 8 — d St. , > Julba bars both beaten the ben time on record at tbeRoch-sterfS. T.) DrirL inx park. The New York Herald"* sr- , roaalof this great racing rren! says , The skies were cloud leas at noon —da 1 , pi— a— : herein wm asUr. All the i i trains came in a little behind time and ■ I the cars ladies stood-^acanse they , . could not find seats, and blocked the t pisaagr Tickets were sold at excursion rates on moat ol the roods and thou- | isnds took sdr— ta— of toe oppono- ' nity. Diatingukhed people were pres- j I er.t from Cbicoro. CMrebnd. BuSalo. ' *"*"?• *lw Turk *** '"^wherr The , speed prornmw arr— gvd lor St Jul leu I . ; and Hand S. Th* tone lour and . double-decked stands were crowded in ! , ' every pan by anxioas spectators, while , ' of canlmgrs were in the field • , 1 — d doable rows of ham— ity hung ; ' upon the rails of tor quarter stretch. ! 1 Not loss to— fill*— . thouesn i people I ' passed through the gates. The crowd wm all expectation when j 1 Juli— appeared oa the quarter 1 1 stretch, ilk driver. Owen A. Ilickox. ' ' nervous and anxious lis scored 1 three limes, th— sponged and w— t to toe second distance stand, —me forward level, and nodded for toe word , trotted without wabble or break to ; toe quarter pole in S3 seconds, to the ; in I <17. to tbelhifd quarter in I :tl j —d finished toe mile in il.lS|. When ; i tor time was hung on", there wm but j ' , littie applause. St. Juiien scored twice I for toe second trial slur Hand S had j ' trotted in 3 111. He wenl level — d . strong, wm at toe quarter pole in Bit ' i errands, al the ball-mi ie po.r in I ;Olt down toe homestretch with powerful stride. — d the judges stopped of chrers. Icitoe third tria. St. J nil— made no effort to boa t toe record . Hb time wm : Quarter. 0J7; halt. 1 :1S ; thrre-qnarterx. 1 M . mile. «=»Q. O. a. Hate's1 Kg.SU Jet—, fo _ j vOL *" l J ' I Tunc. t lJJ— f llt-l JOt Maud S —me on toe track at ten mine—re her dri—r. Mr. W. \Y. Ban. nod- ' ded far the word and toe watches | ■ started. She went bat — d wm at toe ' first quarter in 334 errands. She flew ; toe ton* pitoes recorded I M at toe aaif | mile pole Around the op per turn she 1 kept up to? winning stride and wm at | the tor—Mjlart^prbeinl^saj^nTlir . noae'rescbed toe wire — d toe hands of ' i tocjratches abruptly stopped al t:ll|. When the time eru hung ont the cheering wm tremendraa. The >:t3J of St. I1 . Jufira over toe Irsck at Oakland. Cbl., had be— beat—, and toe ectosiiaam wm bound— a In ber second trial ' Hand 8 wm not sal for last time. Cap- - " tain Stone not visaing to strain her. Time-Quarter. 0:»4; half. 1:11; three1 quarters. l:«l; mile. SalOt. For the 1 third trial Maud S wm withdrawn. [ M U" "" °" ' 11 ! I— «*<. fe tlMte d— kiss J II. Mill, by POkur. saeeod te , Lilty BSM«U. by Itoso. ....I 3 dr | Tio*' j#i- - i "■ Mypk're Bsntlnc la 81am. Five yoare ago a native hnnier in ■ arcludeddMrirt. 8ome men who wervirt , ■ mines asd brought hoek to B— goon 1 Calcutta a number of very valuable tooea A rush rated from British Burmah too— — ds of adv— turere ! ; flocking to toe mines, some lo find .od . d— foru—.bat more to bar their livts rom privation and i angle (ever. The # mines orrur in the provinte of Battam- * rial'repect for 187*. the British raosu; 4 at Bangtok — ys tost toe miners are very — rkul to conceal their ferns while . in ate Bring— xio-lo abow eome h Of ton gmss toAdmtolOooU. toeooo- ' aal enlbt for ^im-a from some 1 miners who had jut returned from toe c -'Iwe'-g- o— miner, n poor.ywiad 1 and mbwsble looking (tew, produced n few small atonre. — d alter a grot deal of coxing was indunad, with many daa. as coaxing was -~i
II III anil— to give s private new el ai hk great rrire. which wm . very large n* aapphire In toe tough, vol—d at $IR- ri He would probably not ha— as shown fills —a at oil bad brack he— r -toe point ol buvlng In n *«-teV. - Owing In toe sereocythM oheervodby * the .. u< valuable grow, it » » to giw — y -riaaaw id to. g total vafosol Stan, fcted. hot tte fa- ™ drridnak hava>nd* vwy brg* ynfife <- iscartsia. One us— dug oat a stcme which ha aflmo d far tee in Chan—ha— ^ fr i i ! feR lbr.h.—. tote aw tey h I ZTfeMthkMl by the minte te te h I — tW tete Mtekre tete J • fa^L - far m te a-te^tete g
■ FARM. tiAEDEH AND UUI SEH0LB. A clam shell k more ran r— i— t for ! J - scraping keulee — d frying p— t to— s r knife. It does to* work in kM time. j* Wh— WMhlng fine laces do not nee j, starch at all ; in the last water in which : , they are rinsed pot a little fine white j j, r sugar, dissolve it tborou yhly. and the | \ 1 result will be pi— sing. „ r Wh— the hands are chapped, instead j a of washing them with so—, employ out- 1 1! > meal. — d. after — ch washing, take a i 1 ' littie dry oatmeal, — d rob over toe j fr " hand so m to absorb — y moisture. j u ' i a pound of white so— and three-eighths i e ■ | of — ounce of spirit* of ammonia, die j n ■ j «hv~i la resist —Hub. of aw. wilsr, | |, I wtli impart a ha— titul — d lasting I K I | whiteness to — y tisanes dipped in It. j no matter bow yellow toey hare be— | h , prvviout u> their immeraion. After he- , ing well stirred rtsunc for a short Umr | Use articles should be taker, out — d : I well WMbcd in de— . ro.d water. ] " ( ' but a email yard, and g— oro-ly can J . | manage to keep it neat and cms But . I country fo,*e hare larger places, and 1 ^ hand they Isei unable to spendwhe lime " p j which toev think would be required to | ^ j make t -■ ir surrounding? pleas— t I ^ , j costs B great deal to put ont ornamental ! 1 . | trees and lay out the grounds as village j * | people often do. In order to lay them i 11 — I in — artistic manner and have tor l ] j grouty ts resemble a city pork, eon aider- | * , I able money won id be needed ButajardJ" J | c— li^ade quite pretty without much t' I 1 labor or exp— sr. The surface of the | « • rrouad ahould be mndr — d kepi quite , q , may be psassted, hut a good green stretch I 1 of lawn by itself looks pretty, and saves ' „ * ! the chlidrre. anil if kept neat, which d ' after ail is the main thin*, the pl—v e i will he" much more altrncUve th— — ch j n | it would *ot pay to buy costly raws I j, lor dairy purposes; that i?. as a busi- , j gratill. atiao will ignore the earning of | ^ paid in thai way for the keeping of a ! . herd of choice pure-bred Jerseys or Ayr- ' . i aliuro- But he w ill not get — e era i ^ [ j ket. A grocer won't give a o— t lor tin \ r r I pes'.igrre of toe raws whieh procure the i '' I butter lie buys. Qtu-ity b nil he w— te r . ; And common cows well selected will { a , yield just m good butter as — y pure- ' t bred cows, and a* much on Uie avcrag e. 1 1! . : Tlieretore, toe profit^ one should pick up | 1. f tliem veil onTm— aire'tta boJInessTn J ' Use best manner. — d he will hare toe ' 0 .' , tee income as he oould get from the , \ so me number of raws that would cu»: , ] 1 him firs time? as much — OirtWiaa .it > i i Work. , hi , 1 1Y bile H msy be very desirable to save _ 'the first seeds of some of our vegetables, i . such as sweet com. peas and beans, it U 1 1 t not best to make such a selection from j J nil kind?. The first tomatoes tlsat j ' ripen are generally small s*d ill-shapre. 7 I and it would be nmlesirable to eelect J seeds from toeae. m toey would so— J deteriorate the variety; but the best 1 j pi— k lo wait till large, smooth speci- t ' select seed for future crops. By den- ' tub lor a few years, y— will find that ' ' y— have sronderfuliy improved toe 1 < tomato; and to secure improvement of j ■ J — y kind of vegetable il b absolutely ' J necessary to select toe best specimens of | * have' no place in toe farmer", rocabu- , ] , j lary.-Odbratov. 9 j The thorough cultivation ol hoed < ; crops, f—it tree* —d small fijjiu. which I , s ran tinned through spring — d — riy ' summer by good manager. . b frequ— lly i rekxed laier in toe aeate. — d weed. • ^ ; oft— CM n start and some headway. ,1 Continue toe work of their destruction. ' T and by keeping toe surface of the soil > c c>— end mellow. kUi them before toey t * come up L'te — ly tosbMt Mrnrpt- est took, grind bore oft—, do by borer * power all that you c— , and finish by « hand. SUr toe ground alter » sfa.wcr a W*tt ami Lire, y M— WM put Into the srortd to work >1 and a—not find lit* happiness in rein 0
maining idle. So long M a m— hM T vitality to spare up— work it must be A —ed or it will becotM a source ol e htas—ll: — d wh— be bM reached teh E a point M that j*e b uaoanacksosiy dig(tag . grow for hinuril and faMsi— tug ° Sevsreds. Life *e-*b . fenady oh— - ^ nrisorunhs— regular liohetsol week— d ^ teite'ufe'c— te b 'b— pyre" fa* * ' long period h—ltoy- Er— It are— hM 1 25Jtetekb.iHeirertfagM.UHdA 1 be hi|..*lly reakre a* srvor fa retiring I tedlyhteiiata— vhohHhi— atere ■ W/tteSraThfeMi^ fetetorow* ! adfifa* re *«»M ite .texbh j, ; | reiteteR^dte wfei '• n*im • 1k — s'tefatekid
l TerrtMe Lxnerietsee. Mr. Sloemm. of Sitnmmviilr. Ark. attracted toe attention of * I. Ule Bock " IMW-U man Mr. Slocum asrased to be * ! ad only bar thing distinguished him " | other young mm on the etreet ill. j contrast hetwm Ills youthfn; looks b I ar..! snowy 1.. ,s was .Lartlint- Fre.ing ■ Mr. Sraram". nervous syatem seas par- tl j satfr man Inquired she ranaf of to* I M j question, aa if no - cry peasant rrral - b were awakened, but forcing a n I u> rtiangr its color, and I r— not " yet speak of it without shuddering. ! "What wm the original ralor of your Jl hairf" • Jet black. I will give you my ex- " ! peri— re. 1 have Ivra a rrvesue col- T lector for scTrrai jots, Right years " in the summer ol 1873. I was at | obliged to take a trip through Western v Arkan-as There were rough c barer- fr ont there Met, who would .teal " I tor shoes off your borer's fret, whr " | they aousd get nothing rlsr. Outlaws ° j who were steeped in crime and brsti- k ! toted al nothing. In toe course of my d characters who for doing deeds c J of crime had attracted the attention of * | the whole State, but the authoritire « were unable to —prebend tlsfife I bad t I quite a large sum ol money with me. I f bored nothing In those days. After be- (, ' trier, an! receiving $ ISO 1 started , 1 out on horseback .north toward Fort g smith I bad about fil.700 in r*y red- , ; nothing to make inc suspect that 1 wm ^ I not sale. Tlsr sun shoH brightly and j 0 ( that 1 thought I should rest, j i. ! Coming to the hanks of Utile river I T forded it and clambered up toe strep o jmrthvrub— k. jumpingoff my horse n I lied him under a clump of trees and T I sought the grateful shade of — elm l^nl P ! grew near tne river b— k. 1 had ear- U i rice my aaddle-bogrwito me. and mak- | h ! in* a pillow ol them, by down. Two I I Mlrep. and do not know how long I slept, bat suddenly sent: lo find | three men standing near nr . Regard- " 1 my revoriers — d pegged away. I' tt'souHer "and rflian'tffiP -Jt -'&? [ other *lwo greppled mc. One of | tisem made a pass at me with a" knile. ^ ; but I .lodged It — d hit him in toe head 1 i with my pistol, knodklng bim senseless.^ ^ other closed in wills me. — d we m ' hod a terrible struggle. Biting, scretels- t ing — d kicking, we tried in vain to 1 I throw — ch other down. I had drop- „ ped my piste. My horse whinnied , i from fright — d it beg— lo grow dark. c ' To my dying day 1 Will not forget tost c fight. It was death toooe c* tije o'.her. I I had Ireragniaed in mj assaibnt BUI 1 Buckle. . notorious character. Deo- a . peretoly wc tooghL edging nearer the t 1 rivvr. The b— k crumpkd suddenly c | behind me. and I toppled over back- • i ward. etragfingjBuclle with mt. His head hit a root in Use fall — d he wm • | stunned for a mom— v. Scrambling m f i well a> 1 could to my horse. 1 got my , • saddle- bags and rode away, toe ds.- ( \ ' fSUrr', ren '"uotom a colored' ten's ' I hut before it got dark, .and remained , all night, expectbg — attack, bat re- , solving to seil my lite *s dearly m posal- , Now come, in the morning the colored worn— ihrtag in toe cabin aokl: , i • Miesa. yoar hair is white.' And sure . | enough it wm. and lias been ever since t Tne shock to my nervous system had been i more to— I Imagined. I never heard of ' i the men afterward. — d wm more to— 1 , I glad tint I escaped m lucky al I did." lie Celebrated Batches? Brotoers. r if sradevs of Walter 8oo«t"a "Woodstock " are led to supprae that Merciful Skir—ltorow and (Iroerbebere Uunigndgeou are fair sain pics of nausea home oy the Fori tans during to* Umm toey may not be H
very far wrong; hut it to by no means at difficult to overshoot toe mart and look «f mere extravaganres^M the ordinary hi topUptebtet* Ud. It . tore, d brothers, af whom oh wm eaiisd Fear- u uT^rid-toreare BarehoH.' — d toe N other " IfOirife-had-not-died-fav-kb**- J Whether toesv names srsre ***d M toerr J< hapgfemwv—aaeeaay; hut"FlgbLto*- « good-fight-uf faith " app— r» to Las. " be— j* exist— ee to 1«*. and if pages- ' ehtol register. m*y be tak— m etri- ■ dtea .tfeto rk ofachilfiktteWH « to toe nd N at (Be feat, altaoagb tor tor aeeii? of doLy life *ato » oe toe feat oyltobfa. lb* h*Hh« el ' Praia. God totog IbMt fe* *■■—. * tte. TwTl!^*' H **^*^ ' — 1 , : to— ---te-tete-
The following aesocnt is giver, of toe .'re-mooies performed at toe burial of seaman on board toe J— ones, trntoIng ship Tsuknba. at 8— Fr*»ciaoo: I* arrangement for hb funeral tor oarers and crew showed great kindness A — djleli— cy of feeling. — d toe funeral u many of the officers and crew m could spared wen pgtorat. and eight of to* n sailors acted ee pa 1-b—rera. Some of coffin had been owrerd into toe j grave, toe officer in ch— ge pored A small table at iu b— d — d put thereon i several kind* of vegetables, fruits, sweet- '■ prepared, the offlossv according to * k. singly proceeded to toe table, and will1 —rawed i sends m .de a very revcsdeta and to— followed toe marines lieutenant Sraju to— read a short , eulogy, it wm in effect that T . Mataha hod be— a brave and true sailor in bis majesty's service ; that he 7' bore — —sullied character, aad toot —tire company — board the i* Tsuknba m. nursed his kws. They felt fa that one so upright and diligent. Virtues essuid have —difficulty in I -rasa- t« Use dark ocean — the unknorrn— — d would spsvdily find a safe harbor of K corps then lormed at use head of toe and fired to- re saole. oree their ^ dead comrade, and at the conclusion ol b, earth upon the roffin, after which toe w grarAdiggera rapidly filled op toe grave, tine of toe peculiarities of the rile was a long piece of muslin '' placed nw the table Aipon which wree written umr atnd words, reciting the good qualities of the dead num. and P* he sUiuuf require such a document. | One of l!-e thoughtful aad graceful arts ir of the crew and offsovrs of the Tsuknba « | ing Use graves of Use lour Jap— roe sailed* tsurisd there six or eight years ago. u graves were in a very dilapidated * conditio: . but six of the offices acd w Strangers to Uioac to whom they toe aal tors were jZuZT" and wen £ buried in a foreign country. b 1 Rot's right With * Hooks. " On lurufaay Point, OaL. a rat silti** lf aiae railed upon a Utile point of mud probably Mlsvp. Tbe rat jumped npon ° snake struck instantly, fasten ing ~lu " fang* betwren the rat's shoulder*. Then The fat, struggling viol— Uy. — - 8 d—vared to shake ilaelt Iran, while to. ■ snake as pev»i»t— tly endeavored to drag d Uw head of iu victim In lu own mouth. » feat it wm at Aral unable to ar b rumplish. The rat wm game, and at B writhed in iu eocvuiaive eflocu to en- n bit toe big snake severely in toe u neck lust back ol tbe head, until toe •• .nod flowed and mixed Willi iu own. These CO— Irr attacks became at last su s savagely painful Usui the snake iocs— ed iu grip, remaining, however, in half ^ ooii. But the respite was too brief to h afford Use rat iu opportunity lo escape. u for again toe snake's fierce jaws de- A scendsd and cioaad. toss lime around U.e a raf's h—d. Tbe b— vy body of Uw rat j (till arrayed viofau tly. but dragged with it toe head ol toe snake, until toe latter thrown completely out of coil . By ' had grown comparatively faint. — d tbe snake was apparently the victor. But ' toe next mom— t toe snake in its turn ■ beg— to struggle viol— Uy. m if lo re- : lease iu adversary's head, hot Incffectu- : ally, and to* rcaaur. Isecome soon ajspar- ■ rut Tb* rat had bitten quite through . Use snake's throat, aad iu sharp treth , could be dfat'nrtly se— in the narrow , I slit toey mane. Toe writhing* of toe j I snake were now ir tense. It lashed the j ground wito iu tail, and raised iu thick t folds to almost half iu length from th* . ground, and wito csaa eoavulatve effort , threw iu length into the muddy wafer. — d the twain sank together. ; CBUdrra .. fchte. ' a lioctoe Jaoobi hM made this a specie a ttndy from the stand join I of physiology. at— dt<si»loi physiology. ■
is coaciusion is. toot. Ma rale, n child aboald nor be a— t lo school uaUl be fa ' years old. Not UU this ng* la ha ■ braia-anbstanc-' snffici-tlv develop- ' An iafaalVhcmin fa safe. It raatal— a ■ Urge pare— tag* of a—Mr. It fa dad- ' cfea '. la tat and phosphorus, oa wbkfe. » a large cxual. ranlfartanl attlvhy t Tb* dlBsraot paru of ton^raia do act " grofe fa Mm aad weight aHha— ib* acg- I ate yropottfoa of th* (rate ha— aad . lateral partis— te Wag reached ha- I lore to* ag* of laa. So. too. to* propor i af (h* chafa »n th* fa— I nil nil «d I tlsr body fa aoi *ttaia*d teU th* eighth , while that pan al to* hte (to. i Hp-te. fa *v*a to— "oB-y fartegfady I A boat to* Mto — dttxto vaars to* , -telfa fan* gsaglia iii* I ( 1 1 Hi i frfateteafa— th* teM* ytethM
X cress wU. si m~faT I Th."-" tefe gsastoTtate'te LtteTteil pic TW sulsrect ato. fear laaas Bha— Iha pfafa. T" sail glss-ls* Wfehls «Wy Saas Ma A»3 ferret slfessulsa I fa* -7W.gOtor,aaWBBs Night. teb TotW-WteereqWe-lte .* pool Tls. fakfam MM h fa, d— spfaa wZH tiscfatea WM«1- t a^MUre pa Isn't il Strange Uwt <xm tractor* aboald engaged lo widen Here: . » Ok bill 1* Uncoto county, Mfarouri . yielded fifty -four large-aiawi potatoes. "Say. Job*, le your sweetheart a girl V "Tea. Hill, she's sailsfactory." The man who spends .11 his money cm X diamond shirt stud toir.es everything before him. " Low." says Use Philadelphia Ck Tonus wnist." B. M* Quid well, a .North jCaroliaa h'jrticnltnnst. geo *s stoneioM peach*grafting on plum trees. The Iom of a friend Is like thai of a wound, but tor lose e— not be repaired. long. Therefore. tTa m— thinks il ran ' rrni— t to seem good, let him be BO. ky-Three-fourllis ol toe Parislsma are Thsre are in Uw city «*,«* lodginga. of which te.MI are fa for icvsth— •— a year. Tls* m— who i> tor taon (ureafifal' pursuit of happin—s. is not h: scho proposes it to himself m to* gren oiqes t of his pnrsuil \ little girl noticing th* g litfering coll Lev aunt's front feeto. exclaimed: A— t Mary. Y wi.l. I had eopppre toed tcctl. lilfr yours ' one aide ol'a gaie a»d a maid— on the other side. Why toey lafaao^keg is Society mast be «s— * <« to* bow It hM be— Marly thro* weeks lite rushed uuTand ranlcvscd somethiag —Bert sssyfocs Be arkagc. < real Edgcrton'a place. Karen*. Mi—, — i*ii i il aipe icet ten Inches high, — 1 etcr a foot sdsove to* gtohnd. Railway — ferprts— to to* number ol and c*. erring a conumpfatad mile of 30.000 miles, have Iran report* I toe first six moot ha of tots year m projected or in proccaa of oooferuc•kThat it what I call a finished **rm«o." said a lady lo h«r husband OS wended their way from church. "Tea." was the reply with a ynwn. •• but do you know I tin ugbt it never would be!" Us went to tor back door — d then saw hit garden, the pride of his waking hour, and lis' subject of bia dreamt, looking lite — editor's office. He — t on to* door -atep and ted: "Of te sad word' <sl tongue « p— . y>* redare three. ' I keep t'sWa wealthy msesOaMeaid^^^ r ten —** .'telfa pburt tek . - -A— reek KefUlstary et to* Baard. Ia lis* eariiret Fag— tite* tb* priori " i ! ti., deities were nprmatad with m*beards. In Frane* toey pl»y*d * 1 rede from to* reign of Pharamood down - : ward. UnderCioviA hsdeed. the beard I of to* king was — object of peculiar • veneration, and. indeed, every telriding his brard. ll it relaUd tori aft*1 deptettioc lo toe defeated Atorie rcqueating him to core* and touch to* victor", brerd m a te— of allfan ee. beard tok— of ausan re.
fee from ac-wpung toe iavitalsou ia to* spirit in white tt wm offered, to. enssii<<>>- -M"; Fran kite cmisaariea by the beards. —4 P-aUd tocm oat of to* room by torir revered locks. Tfa ajslortm at* — voys re— *d rathe: erMtfall— to Cfavie. narrated wbat had hopp— ed.aad.wcn : I.°te^HHraig^"tir£«d»-to. [ ofa—kof aaaamum ui Immli aad to* UfadwfaNK-'^- ! JUSte. ^yteMd-M— teoorafed i wtthp-rfawad-Mttfakte. r Rom, fall baard. wvra th* tefetete I mriagaBTly dferfard H—r«» fa ig^J^* 9 Ste te* ■■ II 'bJrh3_*H fate k tefa fafa-te. te te— fateufa—

