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J VOL. XIII.
CAPE MAY CITY. N. J., FRIDAY^ JANUARY 7, 1881.
NO. 5.
STAR OFJTHE CAFE ilnXM* jruf.-.i---' JOB PRATING 5m=2 D~n~- .WSKSaT J OH K ta HUFFMAN Antony up Cormm at I.* - Chpr May Oo-v <—• * J f r" °"~ jjg*"r* jto«n ■ SJT" porm * nzoK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. QBUXT W. EDMUNDS ATTORNKT AT L. W SOUCITOR IN CHANCERY. JAMES H. NIXON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Miu.au. *. J. i^gjp ^ITIITtMlR . ~ FMISHHG JjraTAKEPS ^ai. jtaik #URNITUR]-:. - 0HASDES r. WRIT*. CLOCK*. WATCHES. JEWELRY AD SUTERW ARr | ■w',ii'.'* ■"* - j {NOAL AND WUOP YARD. ' ' SSi^SSSS^ UUUH, JCOO. SIOTR AND CXBTM1 GOAL, PIKE. OAK ID H1CKORT WOOD pOWRLLV CENTS' FURNISHING STORE . ^aag-gar; — '| a— . Robimoi tip Co, sTiiun mu nausi PARKERS- TWO-NffATED CAR MBSI WifiOl a. I aliwmw MR
Bte*. Ok. wmrj u4 nrwnStM. UvPssct ( H* kJ^.Ul*4*,,el1'* S« H* mil* te ta Psaltali lsWs.ro Ik. j ^ "**■**? f Pdk^* "° j - O. n»lk(lk» akM Ox., Whc. gtrelk U. I .r.tii.nM,., . | •Mlk.iunkta.' in *■ w* Ml |kk rtl |klm. our V08S oor morning iui April on lb* lank, o' tbn riser Amr. which Sown >9 lb* 1 quaint old 8wtm Ion ol Bw. There 1 nn J oiinaa Lrid. lb* bak.r'. too. nail Frits Basel. lb* noi-omr. and boil , kdbB others wMb l'. fir liMn and 1 Bo»d. a. BtBkl. m ioad-moatbrd mad voluble. Ha taikad with oh eye . OGCtbs girls 10 MB Iba effect. " Wbat do tea my U» th* rue*. bora' , Tber* is Johann UU with LI. Wc Laid sodded. threw off Lla coal aad , waa beaten. la botb raea aad wrertlc. He wan a big. ahaapbb iooktae tallow, aad grew red with aapr . " II in wul la look well la Jobart!*', eym." b* muttered. -it b ' Nicbolaa V— job aboald throw. not - aw. Sbt ibinki akore of bb flngrt than. . ; of your whole braggart body." Boad via enraged. Kravyhody aav I thai plainly. H. looked al Jraaartlf. 1 Maadiag wttii (ha other gir j. like a 1 modem Hub 10m among fleuntlsr dab- I itsa. Nlehf tea Voaa era. playing with ' 1 bb doc on jb» other aid# oM^d^ J •Throw V— ! I mid do it wbhoat I • load. No sradil ia Ibal. Tlx fellow • I— na mar* strength Ibaa a girl, pariac ' ovur Ida Look. Pll pot bin to a taat : ' that'll abase bia. Jawin aball — - the Mf lb* baby b Dad* of Her. ' , . Kleboba w oat, — lass. bat I ; cotorisg a iinbD be pamed the girl*. He waa a ilMwl awkward lad. aad ( I hRhtoannwad kd heavy aad la the 1 "-CM, girb !" ened Bead. Tb* prb draw Mm, shy. bat earions. " Here's e qmahm of uoang* to b* ! wRh Voaa. bai.it woetidaY be lair, lor I oooid liar biD with oaa finger. aad blow bia orer tor that matter." ,| Vo-tb- red color; h. Rb^M-e-oaaly with the doc*, couar. Ifc tew It waa owe that b* oooid aot waa bard la ha told It; bate lUUe * ' ""ANbat b R f- arid Nirboba. aaaai I j . " Too cia .win. (tea. jmmp iato | wbieb j Tb* (Irb kiofcad at ibt riaor. It waa ite^tete^jbaWa^plteA ' dooa. ted r DM tba other r.ite. "Tbara-aaa oowatdba la NOMd. tebatefar ^ I tedte t«bb WU IM te Si* ** i teu- teMtetS L T-^teteI"wwiUterM«i- - abg^jteK - did | .*■ W.aaa.y—te- ■ ■ *■ ! "a uteaCDb •« Mm*
.a | Jf.n art te. load raoarb for Vow to k- an cry, aad would not *0 borne 10 bit old lait.fr la that mood.* Hr weat to tb. brarpltt. Now. rTery body know. Ik Ibe Beratx. aad NicboA.. Ukt L;» ! nnebbora. took a krec deliybt ia walobu ( lac (be erect i.uriilt, beast, ia their j pile Hut lt bad do pride ia them now ; " 1 In fact. Iboaeb be UaaM oerr the barrier aad looked with the crowd, be did leotaae tbem al alL ill j day. p rind pally Karlub trareler. aad Americaaa TbeircbildrM werarlimblr iar about Uw edef of the pit. a. no Ber1 aa«e child would dare to do. j ' Take care, youngster.!" cried a : mooter, down there. Aa EoclUb o«fer fell in la.; apriar. aad tbouab be a toegbt for bbUle-ttet big fellow killed him." d Acb ! ibe bin red area, the murdererr cried a woman. » All the pecple atretcbed Ibeir neck, to look wbare be lay hila king up a: tbem ; aou a ituptd mursc-maid. with a child la.bar arms. Mood 00 tiptoe to lean fur u tber ore. There wu a ruM. —a a "The child! AcbUott! Ilbgoaer The crowd rarged aad priaaed against u -oniUfdre Kie a momeut tberr waa [ a.iience like death a. people looked with ' ' .training eyes into the darkens below, a Tbta they saw the little white heap close to the wall ol tb* pit. Two ol tb* e .mailer bran were muffing itcoriooaly. Tba mooter that bad killed Ibe Enga ll|hw.a,wa. slowly gathering up hi. fore- leg. kM dragging blmaeJ toward R. Tber* waa acaroaly any round in tb* v crowd. Man grew pale aad turned teen the child before fell in a dead fatal oa the ground. But iu mother Mood «uile Mill, leaning orer the rfl her band* held out to 4w I Tber* cam* a wild err lro« the crowd. I A mas bad lamped into tb* pit. The > bear Umad. glared at the intruder wi.b 1 Mkldea fury, aad then nubed upon bim. I He dealt it a blow straight betweea the I eyn; bat it fell like a leather on a I atooc wait. "He leaps over bun!' I " Tba others are coming 00 bim !" ' - Acb. wbat blew*!" " Well struck r Again,- again " ' abouled the ftigllahman. ; Hut berma do nothing. "He will be lornlopiront" I "Ob. Ibe poor boy t" " See. tb* bear baa lorn bia •aabf " He ha* Iba child! Hat.* the cbUC A ladder! A ladder f ' people ieaaad orer. praying, •hooting. 1 robbing, while tb* Mraggi* went oa beL a* *1 lent a. th* grar* , The own. bleeding aad pale, was poabed to th. wall, the child liilad high ; hi. arm*. The nrage brute. ,urtne ia tb* eeutrr of lb* pit. placed there •or tbr beats to climb apou He masattreogib. and then, with a mighty . he reached it. nad hegan to e climb. T - bears followed to tb* loot . of thetfShk . - A rap*! • rope!" , The rooe wsav Kooghi aad Baag losrard him. - H. basil! Ha srili tis U about bis t wakt. No. It i* tb* child be tin. Ha . srili mrs it drst " I Hs I HI ■ 1 1 tb* child, aad watched it t swung arrow ia aaJaCy. When tbay ■ 1 threw bim tba rap* again, bs did not oa'.cb iu Ha wm looking at lb* mother I When that pas brr baby ia bar arm. When be bad takaa tb* rop* aad Uad e It about bim. a boadrsd atroag band*, r EagUab. French. Swiaa. wars ready to I baip gall bus op. Aa ba iwaagacnm I the cbamn. gotag halt-way to the bottom of tb* pit. tba banal oaagbl at btm. ■ had lt^i bald aiippad. aad Iba aatmnl Ml • There waa a gra^lboaUag wbaa tba 1 lad Mood cu toe great iaaadMr: rrery- » body taikad at <mor to hi* neighbor ■ God be thaaktdr • -TbotlaalmsalaUowr "Wbohber " II la Nicbolaa Vcfc. lb* scbooi- • —Mart boy" b •WbarslabaFBat Ntehoia* bad *■- n la tto • Kotbiag eke wm taikad of tb* ami b day ia Bn>. la tba sbaoa aad Mt7 teas, at iba boOa. ia tba beiltellytefpsatetwwblbfw- " arsmeat 1 aarll. tb* idij am tald. md I. lb* tad was spobm of whb ptmaaaad k ktadoaaa. At tba tb— w. tnmi.iix. aaltad tar a cheer tar bka. and tas r wbak bo— me sU lb* stsstat g >>01 id OaTta bte'bM* **" ' u'tat —n — al" hnT taK kn* t boom. ' "* *"*** "** " ►- a— a. " ■» te-teWMl Bo tel aM t; A hta te kf taaktea poaa Ch
to 1 Tba Agaalc* *t aa Oplaa Eater. I Tb. New York 6m couiaina a long account of a coo armed opium emtrr-a uy ; ten year.' .Irnggle with the tarribla nd I drug. Tb* writer talk bow be became lit addict*-! to iba — of opium and bow ; he mattered his craning tor it. Be- I a. ! teribiag his sufferings he my. : 10 " I had reduced the doee alter horrible j re >nflering to one grain and a quarter ■b- But eeery effort to get below that rir amount was futiie. Il seemed too much a; for num.. endurance. I decided to ltd opium eptirtiy .way . The struggle was a sang* one. All that I bad belore B<j with the awful herd en of mitb- *17 Which cruabed me then. j. [ For thirteen daye 'nad niybti I did no; sleep a moment I could not J I than a minute al a time. I Bew from _ oa* locality to another with acommaad- . ^ ing intensity o! berrous eicitcnient. . Bepceesed. dasperaie nad suffering-from 1 the eery Incarnation of anxiety. I paaaro from room lo room in a condition to | wbi«b all tb* horrors of a strictly orthodox ball would have been power -cm to giee aa added agony. Erery breath r 4 and wu la.ten?d to me roth huMs of "* j steel. Il was only by tb* utmost enerf y ... i of leU-control that I kept myself from ' .throwing my suffering body tmt upon j* [ the pa cement below me. On the morn "' ing o! the fourteenth day 1 look n half *• j grain ol morphia, and obtained three 'h hours of sleep.- This last effort decided *• Ibe battle. Opium. Ibe ooaqurror. wn " at last conquered, lor I did aoe alterseard i* exceed the half grain and soon Mbced r i thai done by aixtcealbs. and waa free— a- j free from the opium habit, hut not yet rd : of .o£riu w*royat belore me. Al Ibis period a temptation came | » which nearly coal m* my cur*. At ti twe.ee o'clock ooe tight I heard a , rr Strange noise ; someone was throwing , 11 small pebbles at my window pane*. , -1 Raising the saab I eaw a boy about , rr sixteen who beckoned rigorously and , pointed to .the front door Greatly | ). astonithad I dreaaed. aad. crawling , ie • down the stairs, coairocjird my strange 1 h visitor He placed hit finger on his lip | 1. and said, hurriedly: " I've got adrachm , ie of it— right here—, whole drachm - donY you want it f , Want what •" I whispered in a sort , of terror. "Gnat beaveas P* I exclaimed in my , ' agony. " who told you I wanted it f" ' "Oh, I've beat d th* doctors talk in 1 our drag atoce." said be. "and I know * you want it; you ran have it for fire I dollars." [ft was worth .bout eighty , caotaj 1 I: a: ti'teSoJuSi."- aid"ilow' "yoa go' wbat ia your name »" , 1. Al this qaeation the boy took to bin >! be* Is. aad mors dead Ibaa alive I ( E. crawled hack to bed to cooat tb* , - minutes before daylight. ■ , . failed then I would not bar. cooaeuted J h to Ibe bell of another cure. I have 1 lac* , r. teamed thai some of tW yootbful B .harper, ol drug aloers watch lor tb— , 3 hold servant* alro mtni.ter, when well ' paid, to the cravings of the opium , enter, and ifls path of corv is heart with " every kind of thorn. Another ba in x this oaanecMoa "is worth retarding. Certain u' Ibe wealthier el— cd opium < eaters, who an I eriodically lalling into 1 „ tba head* of Ihrir friaods oa aocoaatof I the habit, often arraag* with a drag- 1 ,, gist*, clerk ia sach a way that U U>* I victim dia. not anil at the More lor bis I regular do—, tb* ctark shall go to tb* ■ pari— -. heme*, aad If be —.a certain 1 " prea -ranged paper figure pasted upoa . T tb* window pane, besball I rinr around < n i be liberally re wanted: «! A Fantastic Fair. A Tb* Hporo Malm that two pb aiom- , 10 —1 i| :li mi of Ibamaaily an now m | ta Paris; one te a gtaal and the other a . t- dwarf, lbs gtaat sate Kteoiai Bimooa. off. sarm^iM five tacbm higb. U^a „ PWoT1 iff teal Tdarta^ tte! Tartteb . campaiga. Ha ia «as af tba oaa handrad sad^avewty m*^ who faread^a ^L^wi-h^SteMteiT^dT J tar bia bra vary. During tb* war many *■ of bia eompaaiaaa tell arcoad him arhlte axpiMsid Ibair sMiiMbbMMi at tba b* 1 taat. " It te vary Mmi ii ba aald; "All tba abam paoaad bata— my te" at Ntaotal SisK—ff bagaa to grow so eaorg ruTmMT'ri Tt 1 r "I **^i ta MM tetetb* dwarf, ta PoSeb ; ~ sba m in *aly<— boa two ta'hn " Tba gtemt baida bsr M bis Mi nta.S aot Mjgte'Jbte asry. tejS » te "" | — dfiRte ta^Bff tWoi
FARN, GARDEN aHD HOCBEROLD. * Petroleum b one of tb* best r reserve ' Uvea cf exposed woodwork. e There is no better leed for tow la when . | ntoiung than sunfiower seeds , Keroseo* oil mixed with lard or any * pot is a good remedy lot Ike. A.tbaugh In draining load tboroogbly :. crop* that to how will soon 111, tt again. * lpftda* dual be applied now lb* re- " aul-V-wih be greater after two year. - then tbey will be tb* beat .laser. It ' doe not operate qatakly. ' It is mid tb— packs of boiled pota- . diairhea in caUle. It bear get into Ibe ha nit of eating a eggs, lake enough brae and com meal of 1 equal parts tor ooe feeding, and enough 0 vinegar warmed to make the meal wet - enough for the ben. to eat. Mix to- * get her and lead II lo the hen.. ' j Young colta. mys the Ameraoaa Ayev 1 ! euttur% M. should be sr., fed and cared ■ for the first winter ; provide a warm t stal! for them, with peaty of iltler. aad f give tbem a good brushing down once 1 every daj. A quart of oaU. daily, will . ; tweet bay. Cut lead i. not auiiable for I young colta. whose digestion should | r not be overtaxed by food packed solidly ' n the .tomacb; feed light and freJ q neatly. j Vciy lew. mys an agricultural ex- | . is very beneficial lo bog. ; but It la true, nevertbeteaa . Hags seed rpugh laod a. well as bone*, rattle. or Al.e bum in ] raor. To prepare it you should have a ' ' catting box (or Lay cutter ). aad the ] ' I Metier tb* bay the heeler. Cut the hay ' abort and mix with bran, short*, or j '■ middlings, naif feed a* other food llogs - aooa leant to like it. aad if soaked in ' 1 swill or other slop lood it is highly «S1 bed by tbem. In winter use lor bog. ' the same bay you (red to your horses. t and you will find that, while il saves > flesh ss rapidly a* anything that oan be Decayed gratia ol say kind is highly j injurious lo slock. It baa n paralysing effect upon Ibe animal fed with ilofU n- , .inter causing death. Sheep manure i. richer "fbna that of Practically It I. estimated at I nearly double lb* value ol that of cattle. Hen abnviags are valanblena manure. I 1 by ruaaon of their alow decomposition, riving out ammonia for long tun*. There are ingredicit. in tiaeaoil w^tich | could b* .pared tor all that they 1mm*. | diataly tt* tribute to the nourishme.l of crop*. y« such are frequently the i chief (actors of fcrtllity. on account ol Ihdr indirect action or because liter supply some aacasur; pbyaleal coodi1 uon. Humus is noe s: ail essential to ; the growth ol agrico.tu.-al plants, for ' plants haw been retired lo full perfection without it. JM in lb* soil it ba* an practical vn.u*. far it storm Many larmar* suppose that because , tbey cannot bay a herd or a flock that I growing acrnu Mock. Oa ibis Mibjre< . haw bvqently urged, in Ibe following, i do— Y require a aectfan o! land, nor > sMiteak account, to make a begin- , ntag. Yon naad not go lo Kngtend. nor t to n iter Rinse, lo «M the I "blood" which it sore to ""mlL" santtneud nil through the Stale and will supply it reasonable coal, n young " boll or a tew cow*, or whatever may be ' desired. A pure-blooded bull can be ' bought a.i the way (ram tlty dollars op- [ ward., and. bred lo native cows. ' will giw balf-b.ooded animals Which. •baa grown, will mD readily at high , fignrta. when the "aermb." art aot . wanted ai nay trie*. If any farmer mys 1 bs ImaaY fifty dolten lo apnre. let bim - kin bia neighbor, nad own tba ante 1 s IA common. From this point it view* J MM Y afford it" piaa disappears, f fag if ainmmry a pool of five dollars * ancb can be farmed la (aM that wa y * other eosmlim in Ohio, ta early days. " itai'telitta Ragtag L^STuf " great raaotea m.uHgltahid point the 1 way fat the common terets of to-day. s tagriemtea. soil te thai puritan of the . oust Of th* earth which te ' wrought , a'— te'Cte! LT'^.lte^T^' dT L tepm— tel—riad "mdi^farwardby * gill it" I . all n^ syte m^te—mteb nstaog taw—ah*? teste auaqan. g pa— am amm atrery part, and ta mm o- ' GalteM|ta— Uk mi —tarn fiij E tetetetetemiteterfte
in which this change bn* taken place •n Cooxixa. — A cupfu/' of ^Igar. tiro j eggs, bulla tb* sine of a ben'* egg. • ,j lableapoooful each of water and vine- j gar. half a teas poonfnl of soda and of i ty salt, flour to roil out- Bake quickly. D Docomrtm.— Ooe and a half plats ! j. half pint better and lard mixed, or all j _ butter ; three eggs ; oaa-balf Icaspoon y, soda; wine glass brandy; on* onke . eggs and *oda and iel thenj Mnadovar ' re nlfbl- i * ]. Boclxo Fmu.— Potyourfiah into Oold | water properly salted, and with a tea- 1 spooofu.of vinegar in it-' Boil gently. ! and when done drain belore the fire and | I some hnrd-boiled eggs cut up in it. ijj Pxxcaxxs — A cupful ol nice mo- ' *- sweet milk with half a teaspoonful of beaten, half a teaspoonful of cream of , si stiff batter. Spiced as you please. Dip a out with a small spoon and try in hot J Inrd. * I Pu-n Pvotujro.^bne cup of milk. I x ' chopped ; ooe cup of raisins, on* cup of j . currant*, ooe teaspoon tui each of soda. ' ^ j flour enough to make a* stiff a* fruit j ; boiled in a small tin pail covered tight j ' and set in a pot of boiling water, the ' F water to be added from tb* tea-kettle j F- ; as it boiis asr^y. * i Blsck Cars — Piu* s quart ol apple*. | " ' core tbem without breaking, art tbem I * I »ide by side in n baking dish that will ; just bold tbem. fill the centers with su- ; ' gar. place two ciofes on each, with a , grated lemon or orange rind, if you have j Q | it. and bake tbem in n moderate oirtt • i. only oncil they .re tender. As xm y , oven, bent a sbovei red hot, and hold * it cfaae enough lo them to blacken the | n top*. Serve tbeut ha or cold. — After * (tenon. , llAKiasoa Pcudiko.— Two cupfnli | j of nice molnaars. hall a cupful of but- j g ' ter. a cupful of milk, two eggs, lour „ j cnpfuls of Hour, n teaspoonful each M | tod* and salt, two cnpfuls of raisins ,( chopped fine; steam lour hours in a tic t j pail or pudding boiler. For a small | i family half th* quantity may be used » I I Mu x Sncr.— Wash. pare, tiioe and ; , parboil ooe pound of potatoes, pour j away tb* water ; akin and aoald two I I ! ontcatf. chop tbnm ; place tb* potatoes I k I resbsmYvSsi a sisds: - | with one quart of cold water ; bring to I ' 1 boil, and boU till quite soft, (about s 1 ! half-hour;) crush the .potatoes and ' ociooi with a spoon till smoulb, add one quart cf new milk, and one o«ooe o Pi _ crushed sago ; s;ir eantiuually kid it ■ boils, then boti for ten minutes. This soup may be made richer bv adding out .. ounce of butter or dripping to the quart B of ret Id water ; ai»o. by putting a yoik ol an egg. well beaten, into the tureen . and mixing the cooked soup slowly with ' it. The soup must be off tb* boil or the 1 egg will curdle.— Food lor tie Inralidi, • ' li lb* relax Courtship. L land that still clings to its primitive 1 simplicity ia dress and custom. The * "love matches of Coannnght" are spoken | of by tb* more civilised provinces T with supreme ronteulpl. " Love ia a i oouage." or ratba in a bovvl, is a — 1 | * evrvy-dayoeesuTCnortbav. Itlsaanally ' supposed that the Irish are reryaosorp- j v among Ibe peasantry a the present day. . d who are too wit* to k< their heart ge g the better of ibeir bend. No man of [ * sense will allow bimse If to fall in love * with a girl, however charm lag she may x be. unless be has ascertained tbht sbe< , has some worldly advantage to roe— - .( mend ber besides b*r tare Conseqaeady b the an— bartering goes oambout mir- * ring* an about other easorrs „ la a oertnin vilagv ws know qf it nsrd _ to be the cast— to employ a cwaS- ., denial triad. ooaMderad suitabrf far | nib* purp— . lo look oat for a wile for t any ooe desiring to settle In Hie. The j ™ have " three F s." namely. Umily. fa.-* 2 and fortune. These requirement* were not cssUy obtained, an — y be Imagined. £ A a— wuald remain a bachelor all bis * Diw'l. tT* blM wmTbanta '* few ran an record of men who bav- „ so kg fargoUtn what wn* dnn lo ItemM selves a* ta tail la lore with a p*axi — girl • obacore family. So. Uw 9 mayrremta'a? ha Bit unsoagU far. ^ isTalmi'il ta t^ tarn sT^m areas Tom ^ taam vhn ■ > ■ , a— Ml nl hs». | bs ***■ w : » W hi I I' I — *_>maphgZ—J
>•] TIMELY TOPICS. 0 ' Dr. Mnclnren. of Edlnburg. Sea- : land, states that the typa of Insanity have changed within modern times. now comparatively rare, bat mental eo- - : feeblemenl attended with paralysis is '' !*coenleg more and more common, and I it tbnretnll of the overwork and worry * I of tb* struggle for existence at the ■ ; In Mil Holland offered a reward of i ' gs.ooo guilders (about •10.600) for the discovery of that northwest passage ' ; which Prof rotor Nordrnskiold. the ! Swedish exoiorer. Las at last is our day j * I accomplished. This offer was long lor- '• I it i* now probable that Holland will ;. 1 i pay the promised reward to the tu. ' | oeasfhi export, little tl.ougl* he | t j dreamed ol the possibility of snrh com- 1 if | ■ ll A Japanese laborer lie** in a hous-o ,( ing, slrtpieg and sitting, one tur rooks ' ing. one lor bathing. and one lo spare ; P He never w.ar* boot*, nor brings mud their meals al * low table. The floor of ' their dining and sitting room is covered j j with e iean soli mats, upon which at 1 | night cotton comforter* are spread to < ' | and furnished for >100, and though j 1 j cheap aad ema 11. is comiortab.e. The ' ^ bath, found In slmoai all laborers1 j bouse*, is ia daily use. Tbey fish now by Iriegrnph iu Nor- ! _ i way. Slntkms have been built along | , , the coast, and during the tiemng seusoa i j j which is at Its height for about six ; Wherever one is sighted word is sen | r I along the line, and tbr available fisbrrj men promptly gtee chase. The old way I j was fa the fishermen to cruise along the ' j shore, trusting to luck or the report* j . J they might bear to come upon the her i r | ecaasn. Ill* position o! the shoals which ' i are watched i* noted and posted at the i ' I bflieUl sUttsllca. returns of the Aur- i 1 I trauan ro.on.ro faaXSTV show an am j j j of |*.»o 3S9i square miles, with a popu- ! latioa of.ff.OM.7n. aad revenue of £11- [ I K7.4M. of which £S.tM7.0J« was raised ; by Uxation. The value of imports was ' I ET7.JTS.783. aad the exports. ETLlfffi.- i miles of railway open and in uw. ! I«.J*H. and mile* under cooMruciion, >Jug7i; ie BUI mile* of telegraph lines I -gRMiAta- bidji is.'lo**1mo';' of cattle, i > I 7,i78.6S0; while of pigs there were but i j a iiule over SIS. 000. The public debt is | I j £77.(06,183. M An American geutlemsa. mrgaiy inI i terrotcd in flour milu iu the Weatrrn | i Stales, according to the Iamdoa Timti. ! Las been in*p«cting the Hungariau mil* ! I and system of working in his owacuia- ; try. The Hungarian, use a large uu^a- j . her ol roller* -bet worn thirty aad 'farkv | r — made ol chiliad iron aad porcelain, ik . 1 place of Ibe burr stone, used in olberV ' countries. The Hungarian plan aad ! ' ' America, but the former gets eighty per ' I oral, ol floor from the wheat, while in ' lib*. United StaM lb* average yield ia 1 j-oalv about Tlfftymtae per cent- The 1 Hungarians lisve Jmosentaeommiwion ' to America to study the operalioas here 1 I to aa to enable tbem. il poeaiole. lo re- ' tist American com petition In. Austrian f | Ol Ar^aoon Utile is known to the doubtless, who regard lite Territory as a ' drootate waste. A corTropondent of lb* e ; Brotoa Herald, who b*s been over the ' I jine of tbr Southern Pacific railway, ' ' wrSro that th* Territory it increasing rapid. y In population, and Ibe com ple: f ' liaa of the railfbod will aatarally faring ' more itrmigranu. A.tboagb mining is a i sgricaitaral pursuit* are encouraging. - Il is estimated that tber* are from IV- ' . ooo.ooo to sc. ooo, ooao acre* a rich load ' j bat. owing to n scarcity a water, oaiy * i about 3.000.000 an available. It it be d lirved that water far trrigatloo csn be * obtained Ir— anroian wuib Tb* 1 climate, owing to (be varioos aiUtndes 1. a different pars, range* Ir— (bat of * the Northern Slates to tbalaf Ibe troo- * ka. The caw oa* af Arinooa ar* amnag r tSl 1 which siaks to Ibe depth U t.OOOoe b 7.000 lev l This rivu It vavignhit al aii a Tbs recent decuae m eoMm. ol which r. itaBooaatrra— mora tbta soy other * tattoo ta lb* sroeld.— d five tin— •* i grove gm— lot a* It t* da*. aMAg tbe a —oal uim aqgily. bat ta n rlnst ta ■ g*,|a^i'g. roasaUy a lb— Rio * ta— tbe plantsti— . tenA-^—m. 0 ■— c'm Ibb e— ari> ^bTteaATta d dnffm. ta ottaw words, ban »aas tbroogb " — Tbs day far grunt •— b^tag bg a tamg— n*. ttaff— k> 11 . ilRmnb . 7m —ta a— ■■■>■— kff tab tata . boa* tatam tta ptaaaod ta Mg W a tamMkitaadatamgoMkita P Hta R-' V- Ri I > i . Tbs — ti- '■ ka— ta— dM|M 'DDI ■
' Tb* criminal and prison systems of S.itsrrland are as divrrae at tbe can- I '• tons of which tbe Coelederatioa Do— - * posed. Within the very wide limits laid down by tbe Federal constitution ■ -every cantoo i* a aw to itself. While d lwmn!P1 !° mordrt is twelve years' tecloMon. the penady for the same crime j 7 In Zorich is imprisonment f r life.and in " dug deatli by decapitation In S.-fawjt*. the most primitive of the primitive cantons. which recently, like Zsg. hm rr- ■' rotnblished anglls! punishment. Ihe * only jnil is an old famhause. where r prisoDcrs are placed In charge of a rural * policeman nnd an aged man. the latter d i and trusts to thtir honor not lo run - in these mst'rra iv probably Vandl ■ j whuae rrlormatoriro End penitrntiariro '- : might well serve as a 'model tor neigii- " boring Stetro. The effects of tbe recent earthquake al , A gram. Austria, are more anioc* than j. - was at first supposed. Sot n houte re- | * mains intact, and the aspect of tbr town ; d after a severe bombardment. UaCor- ^ Every i*ody rnshrd into tbe street*, and 11 many families forthwith left tbe town. " A scan* of indescribable terror and coa- ' i t us Ion prevailed tbr whole morning ; " j Ko fewer than aoo private bouses * have been irreparably damaged, while ' two churches are in so dangerous n state that tbey will have to be demolished ' Part of the rttfaedmi will require to be g ; seal of the cardinal arrhbiahop ol x governmert cigar manufactory bare :. | barn half destroy* i by tbe eartbquakr I shocks, aad t.-rri bk damage bat >*»n - | dour to the farm buildings in tbeneighr (»V1 flnrini without reckoning tbe inaa.b land churches. Damage to buildings ' ; tins aiso been done at Salwriaaenburg. | Rsaegg. Ciatek and Cerisudu Tbe | j RmpertT Francis Jaaepb fans sent - j lo.ooo florins la tbe relief a tbe tufLatkrrlng India RabOcr la Afriea. j Having passed fully litre* yean on i J the south* rot coast of Africa, aa trader , | for »n English firm. I wil! endeavor lo ^ idrocribe tbe manner in which India n | indie rubber formed^b^tap.** produoe : "'ft? 'natives "are^n' ~~rrrj~io$i. ut- ' t I civilised condition. Tbey have no cur- ! i < rvuey. and do a.) business b. bartering i stuffs. Their wealth consists chiefly ■ , i- in lb* cumber of slavro they possets. | , n who hah. hunt and keep the.r plan a- ! , i. lions in good ordct. ! , s : When rubb-r luu to be collected from - ! m order." each o,rryinr. in addition, a , J \ cbete. a number of cai*ba*Lcs or jars lo k i coilert the juice of tbe rubber vine and , A a little food liiat lias b*ra cured in , i I, -moke, at tbey can and plenty of tus- t „ ! u nance in the bush Without carrying it ( r | about with tbem from place to place. ° the towns. ikii graeraily tbe native* c have to go .several days' journey into „ the bush belore tbey can sit .down nad ° commence basinets The vine itself is .. ol a rough, knotty nature, about as . . thick a. a a— -a aim. and grows to a I length of tail) t«p hundred fret. Its .caret ar* gl— y. liW^Bke ^Ithe I* South American rubber tro*. anTTT* i la— fruit, much liked by tb* natives . ia gathered from it. I have tasted it | r sad found it very palatable, being * • lightly arid. This vine (wbat Its r, scientific name is I don't pretend to g know) yield* several grades of rubber. i- each of different commercial value, lb* 1 g best quality being taken from the higb- » rot part, and the poorest from tbe bat- With Ibeir knives, or machetes, the j - natives slash lb* vine is srreml places, I. aad put broad cars* directly under - J neath tbe wounds lor tb* juice to drop c- on. and which, bring of n strong, ad>e tbs top part of the vine* it bled. Calais hashes, or jars, are placed with Ibeir V it may drop os tb* breaches ri the g u**. sod so g*l ioM ; bat It Is sot of— b, — tt,.. vines happen to be ecarot te lb* r vseiaily . Tbe entire day tbey d*v— to ii catting; sen day tbry (ntbsr what was eat tbe day prwxm*. and so oa. Each evmissyaSer ooUsctiag. tbey pot all * tbe luflT Ibey bar* iato several iron - factor*, aad boil it; at tbe mm * time 7 tbey ma greatly improve tb* tow— " quality by adding a liuk salt, aad lb* " more tbry b^il tb* pMra tbe bM- ' tc it kllimn Whm ; ■ I mly * boiiad tbe watar ta geared off aad Ibe 7 is— ta altawsd to cool, when it it fmfa- ■ ^Skjsuus nj aboa^tw—yar to — d tb— rank rag. I far pg stalk! 9 cam, dm. Jffbm it sjaiiil qtbe I j. YSTj^^taa^LTta^L^S I [ •^Xta'bs^kiri'fa — i saMSb.' kM . IPt5 : **7r t i ; •
Aad Hods' — te'tara aad Ifa— . Airt' ralri*' Of wae. aad mys 1. • 1— b | My WW* she sadg*d. mad Broaa ha wfakafl, Aad .here am too' md'a' Jni- ba*. "ton messis's aot. t— .-j • AiaY al al! that kiad M a critter. :| I HCNOROL'N. Best piece for tbe blind— Tbe an | | laid*. ' Is s war of words the dictionary c*u " tbe best of it. I It is natural to aroid a clock when it , ia ybost to strike inc. , Tbe beehive i* the poorest thing Is j tbe world to (a. i back oor No matter bow old a rmsrbar may b*. - it remains aa pry as ever ' "I am mtiafied with my ka." said s , real estate owner who held a pirns of j eitj ground worth R4 reus loot. , Tbe New Orleans /Yoigsus lb Into . that s man. like n rare, it made keen by bring frequently strap pad. It' is»Y Decerns ry to rrarcb Um rocks t far tbe nntediluvicti man; be is ben, , » and can be found in tts« store thai don't i - ; advertise — 1,-ciprrt t 'num. Ol course, stores that have wroht,.* |, , particular Lo sell hare nothing in par licniar to advertise, aad must nacce " sarily prowm sUeuce.— Hmira FWc , Two new Atlantic cablet will soon c be laid from tbe American coait and 't ber.-(MCWy Ocrect. I " Wbat 1 want to ret is tbe aaimut ol I the IreaaactioB," aaid tbe judge. " But , your booor." arid the complainant, r " tbert'waanY any al all. He caw Op D quiet iike. and grabbed Uie coat, aad v . was off befure I could ace wbat be was . at. No. sir. there wasa'l any must." s Aad W II *w»,oote si.1 bear. ' u Iteek -oro. o « o eWk ro pro*. •| -:.rr.Ty^ °ru^!'.a- tro" L An EagUth magaxinc die. our— on 1 " Cheap girls." It says : " No voung thing to do with a cheap young lady." g This ia a mistake. No matter bow ' always thinks ih- is n " little dear."— I -Vorrufawa lltnld. ' The W esters Nrl reports. - nem Hoot' in Chirego iurSig lftSi s^owt - the following: Hundreds of sew indua I trim have been established, aad thou I sands ri dwelling! and business boo— r erected. Muuiartaret b*ve ia —a* . I .sura more than d on bird la value aad - i amount. Bank clearings Lave Inrreatsd ' i in the history of lb* city. oygXKcoo 000. > the total tor tbe year being gl.OU3.000.- ' »»>. and tbe banks give a flourishing J is in tbe trade. There have hern re1 reived at. tbe elevators, ol grain. 161.000.1 uoo bushels, againn 13c, ooo.ooo ia »S7». ' aad 00.000.000 in 1870 Tb* ia— of 1 ibis year over lnal bin corn nnd oats, tbs other cereals showing s failing off, J owing to tbe corner ol W 1 iwougbt out heavy quantit to J tni' ». In I87v tbe raorips. • ' barrels of floor. Jl.003.00u pt " ' wheal, 64.000 .000 busbe* ol OMb, 17.rye 1 bissbeia of com. ta.ooo.ooo bomrit li * oau. 7.000.000 botbriaa ryeand barley. ' 000 busbe i* , 1— year. 1S6, 000 000. The " pros pert toe the winter and spring i* tfas - • brightrot pomible lor n eoatlnattioa of • lb* inmost in tbe trade ol cereal*, m - well m tor a general Uminem revival. | • la nearly every other o— tardily dealt ' inoraam Is Use amount nnd in tbe prim '• paid. Thus, there were iUM ,«(• ' rounds ol gram *e*d agataal'46 ggg.ggg " in 187V. Tbsre were I88.«o#.«oe pounds of fax • seed, a gainst IIS.000.000; U.OU.OOS " pounds of batter, against M000.M ; ' 68.00g.000 poonds of bides. agaiaMU - no 000. Ia lbs provision' trade then • bm bora a la ward stride I for Ike yew. ° Ending November 1. M8l. *.» MJL " J.lta.OOJia MW.ahJ iLb • throogh the better ;art of tbsjmfeiBR " ^ri^g boJTT i«.— bogs. Tba y I km all grows up steps MM. I b— toUMnambacfRMM. Tbsaggsu- , gate wmgte of this ymrt klQteg wm I — .SOO — poaadi. Vs.aed at gSi.— L , son, am iacrmae of »m OUl Sio over tb. I ^a.Ttat't*' rett, — — mI^T k •big— ota— 8te.gte esftto aad INMM jMbtaqtetaiM hotawbtab ! i IN— >r.ing?i'dteteteteJ rims— J, ;*;taps«£ssa n ta — hnts ' w- > ►— s.s* Ssn

