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CAPE MAY CITY. N. JM FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, 1881.

NO. 6.

8TAR~ OFJT^CAS^ JOB PRTN'INC *52 **■*""■* '"VTL'iMjr ATTUENKTB AT LAW. J£MMAMM7 w. KUMtiKD* ATTORNEY AT LAW SOLICITOR IK CHAHCBT. MetoS Mall r. K J *■ «M ik. (A*. Mr 0— p Oo. JAMAS H. NIXON, ATTORKKT AT LAW. And Mmm i. UjrariiKS 5^"— . _J=rmsme annual ; FURNITURE j* imiM ■» 1 (T"" w«* • « k— haaiimi x OLOCKff, WATOHII, * unit in iiLiBiui : K a M PWas,. o 0"«UTCW.' U •22?^2£ll' MMMBMHUmMMnWSSamMmigfata — « i>i» ^ctaS wop tuy"* £^3S9M£ i . - . umn. m. stove ams onmin COAL, _ j tiki. oak amd lltckoky wool * "oIIlL^r : « pre»re ' HIT# FURNISHING I TIME » £&»=; . c*nx.ALNi cum fa, - — i^z^r - bkUm Wagon CnJ QBoauK, o to ■ arsrsnusrsttrs ! jjjJjj*". —A •*• i fai ■' •• _maui tuk ibbbi : Br 11 F-. ~ " ■j*-" SSSPwawo* ^ mmmmjnir'riro -akatkp' cab. £ IfeSSaR0 anwBTu^^Gi BIKU7CHI3 '

Tkeee hp. 1 . 12* ™ *°r' rrt~1' "** * Ere recast l» lfaap sh». •»! —1. Jamsaatfaehufatfatfas sfaaeShtaserW - ' 1)0— kot Ik. lad 0, Ik. II spmk' lWnanj.talMkB.Mvkm. -' Han tkar « gnva Mk auij ud Mr*' Ok. m —fa ta)k rv. will klta M. , A. Ik. paad Lad has fan. is aw. . nm(kikjmnLu!z^!^Lwiiv. I O-W'MMl.Mllkakil Wkk fare Sra-bres child vfaaa Ml » run. ""**• eleajv v. kepi a. (eidsa fair nalUlM.lkaldkflr.taphv ' . ^ Thcesfaw. ifafah"! gli n bp. '-'•"f-llk — rt waT™IfanyawkfaMUAkp- »! ^MnUrnilalkaiK And fae had a maaly laak vval' I <B! IfctokuhtlinU ■ Wkk IkMa away kav kv la, jays, "y tag*, a^ wise.— a ay lovim faoyv 1 alSlllllll l^a mwatcMU. Ttetk*. fraud, toad lew-m j tor. an And' Mi III i {A. JjlkVMl , A DUEL OB A WEDDING. - I ta u antral admirer of fcmqfa ' _ tav^^^stCfi I p"foar! " Uui**J ,r"™"1 l°" ! Otoalgbt Hrarymad I MU w of Ita tycaua lactam I, W . We bad hardly hem U toe ball five minute. I d tta falki upoa Lfaa M aval She was a lime to llaa right of ma. but .. c aaa waataJkiar rarj tanaaUj to tfaa My tot to tar. fad hea ana tamed intaaitamdta n I aau I j oooal wbnh idmaiad with tte A 1 kaalta faaaaOfkl yea* Z£\5Z 1 aa. 8ta Lad galtaa hair, aad bar bfam d qama talld tan aad aaraat- 1 taZl^ Md tara^rTw^'ita te , ^uwijildd tatimli italman. ta atat JT* trimT^in* hpiTii ' ^ •■^wdlort,. a, hMlttllj nllta ^1.' rtata^hd ! ■ra. tfri taA Irtad to farh« ataa; a i ■Md^CIata waa^ajoySfaaary- I 1 ' ?j ' | ] tar-Iiadb Uuak I tadLMtal!1 Ml.hfctatahli.^BP— ■ dtaytaXii^.'Sta.; I rLm v tal'Lta a— A^- : jVtaMd Jtam|Lta aatamtf Wa -lai.<A-tahWta' ?-!' ■**» '"WW** i

j McDoBcai. I ariafa job aariran. aad for I mj aakr don't apoii your cLiractar." To (tt to M . vhlch. by tfaa way, a tsa ratt.rr onod'tfac-aray pla^«. aamali. one-hora. loarn. arltt on* laarrn. taro cfanrrfaia and a poorbonac. *1 tad to aan tli» can at T .and i-rn takr a prlrata ooarryaaea to M . fir* ml In , diatanL .1 could fadra con t y the Starr, bo: Uial only tarn U once a day. _ at Bra o'clock la the mcrclnx. Bo when ilia can alOp pad at V— I look my carpal-bar in my band, aad (ot oot ugn lfaa platform TUara waa quit! a larca number of paoplt at lfaa atal.oo but I took no notlcv ol any d 1-aa. inapt a toll. aloocfaod bat. woo .toned lor ma a. aoon aa I .tapped off tba can. I waa about to mora away, wbaa tbi akmcfafd bat laid bh band baarlly oo myabooider. " TooVe a rilfadal ' "«rf" " I rapant it— you're a villain!" " A Btarabla aoaap r aaid a corpoiaat fS (arcaiy. **"* Row. I bit tbal I waa a match for tba " lauar. but aa to tba other one. I didn't doabt but what be ml*fal work me op into a boe ttrinr* in laaa than tbrae min- " Wlll yon explain yoonalaea. fan* Aiemaof I nakad, trylnr toamila. " Tea. I arUl," nnawarad tba bit one. puttier treat .traaa on tba "wilL" "Certainly." trowlad tba corpolani tanllaman. Willi a trim smile. u " Come tbia way. you rascal !" laid tba toll one. drawlst ma ainaf wilb bun. Ilia nan pan km followed aa oat back d I be station, where wa ware out d •TrtiTaM hrarinf d tba real d U " Now, aaid tba toll tentieman. turn- i in r aad eoalroaiia( ma, " Hi introduce myae.f. 1 am Captain Antnatna Boy- < ton- Tbia fentleman b my lather. John 1 'Boy too. Do you know us nowf "Wall. mil}." 1 replied, woodman 1 ' in my own mind what tba dance waa ' tomiat; "really. I doa't knjv any- ' bint Mora abouOou than wbat yoa'r. just told." ' "Hub!" aaid tba captain; aad be ' befit down aad biased la my aar. " 1 am 1 Carrie Boyloa's brother." ' "And I am bar lather." frowled Jobr Boy loo. " Ab, really, do yon toy so! " I could not belp ami list, tba wboia affair 1 tarda tc Carrie." " Ha! you iautfa »« ua^do you. eillain t ' cried tba captain. " Look 'are." aaid be. lowarint bis void to a horrid wbiapar. "U ok at tbaam" 1 I did look; forRta tbaobe draw froto tba pocket of bia brown overcoat B bandaoma cbm. asdopcuintlt. diaolayad „ a pair of splaadM ailwr-mou.tod deal- „ tot Ptotola -Ttaaytarahnfoa." ^ p "Cbooaa quick." urted the captain. * •Sir." aaid I. to a trunnions voioa. . while tba cold drops of paraoiratioo f 1 kaipar for Broern A Co.. daaiarn to bidea * I aad tallow. My father waa Norton v ' mJ "*^1 *" Umn UC aooolb aa or tokaoL oUbern pialoii J , "OhltahtT . « , "Dry up. you wbaip." ami the cap- 1 , tola olapuad bia broad tmad otar ay y "Cbooaa «taak. youatetor." mid tba I older Boyetoc. a " I woa\ fltbt," I cried. T "Ttaa mMijmyataar. crwaTldrnt a tbroutb the tola pood." C I darsd uotmy for teip. a . Wfaat should I dof Matry a woman t ^a'^toould bare' banaa'dmd maiTat . the fir* aboc a ••Cbooaa." a^d lbs captain, rirint nu e akkkwith bbboot. "Ill aar marry tar." •AbritbL" Aad tba nmlato milad trimly aa ta i ilaiail the ylmol to tba ease orttae: <m» before i had named to ^ 1 ta captato hatoad aa to. aad tbd aarnad betaami tbaabtanblc fetbm aad i rode away. Ttaee wdl pkaty ; el^ptota^aa^ tba mnm; tat j^waa | "^T , haart thtm^u o^tbtlmae w'wv^ j "ok. jobs! i kaaw ym wmtod ta | "* TT -**•

w [ Cnl.adar tor tba Bays. Tba aportt aad ynmaa of boyhood »noI read each other to unarrint racularity. ~ ait booth it to d IS colt to fiae any M definite reason wby. It baa occurred to us tbal a aporttot calendar would ta , ol treat service to the boya i • e, January: Make snow torta, tarriaon j. tbam with anow men. ilide down hill i and ret your It rt wet. Tbia Ukfa up * i'ebruary Go akatint. fail into the "d inter" holm and t«t nearly drowned ; if amy in tbk faefise tbrae weeks Iwith lore 0 throat and lever. 1. March: Kiab tbroutb rotlan ice. and d run all tba riaka poaaibla. Gat your a nawkey atlcka In abape. April: Firit weak, play prnotioal , iokm till you tat soma cue mad enouth c to "lick" you ; "hawkey" and baseball the rest of the mouth. May: Paste up a few kites. apllUni the paste all over the carpet and try to fly tbsm ; mirblm s yood deal, 'bop ,t acotcb sad " boiler " c Jam. A little croquet. Dot much ; ptmt your fish polm, go to •wimmiuy , and worry your mother out of bar 1 erases; lnslet on roint barefoot; Sun- . day-acfaoo, picnics; play dmu. h July Tin bora,, fire-crackers, hurrah, blow yourself up. and start In on your loot vacation: a little fooliet around in (be sea. pickiat buckle berries, etc. Aufust : Up «f trundpa's playtot to be haymow, rattof gnro apples. 1 tontot paretert^ jrctttot chased by i September: Marb.es stain, ttoaral tradint aeaaoa ol tba year, laok-imifa i awappiat "aitbt unseen." I October Political mmpaifntof. Drama, torcbra. jack o' lanterns, capes. . processions, badtra. "Toant America" i 1st lease, tetttof an cnthnaiaatic exempli to "old America." which is , November : Clappers, tambourines, •bows to the wood-abed, tretin* tbia , lot. a taseral stall 6f turkey, plum puddint aad Iba Datura, ounaaquanota. December Saow-bellint the school ma'am, breaking window |wa. brap- 1 ' tint about " Christmas com int." riowi- i in* il •«"«« JOB no better J The above is subject to eye .ones of tat-playinA jumptof. laapdrot and loraadoaa of saw and brilliant sports that appear on the surface for a brie ' «=" aad^djaappear a, suddenly as they j In Germany, as in Katlaad. the can- " •us is lakes in cme day. .Schedules are (urnished in advance to fat filled by each 1 male inhabitant, which are ooilected by ' oficers. This Imlfillmratia insured by ' makinc each owner or scent responsible plyint with the law. Tbia method is ] declared by itousltciaa, to to tba toast autpsct to incorrectness, aad i' baa barn [ adopted since the cnalfoa of the em- . pire. The last census was taken on December L Tboutb not yet com- c show that tba population has increased ( to s tranter decree than in Prance, or. , to lact. any European nation. , Is 1*71 the wboia German empire waa t OW.TU. Dartaf the next term ol four I tba muioaal prarautira power ] was certain to experience a ahriakata c correspond inx to tba adult males to tba , Ncrertbstaa. to**in» lbs 1 aad tba pres.nl raumerationi the ' German buraaaof sUMstim has kept a I careful record oC births sad deaths, as t detsrmtotot the Get (ato at tbaewd ol t from tbsm to limit. llsntUial the regular c yearly lnr.mml of lbs poputotkm is • not Ism tbaa tot.OOO souls. Toil infer- ■ comprises bum forty-See aad a ball to I Atlantic Cables. \ The irar-ta cf the several cables beland* to Ssdaey. over Mmiim-a total j Aaglo - Prracb cable tarn Bramv-ko I Daxbmy. by way of St Pierre, la alfoal < 1JM milm kmt; dta Direct Uaitad gmsm^rabktnralratoad ^Tprto^,. ta | fo ton mUrnu ^d^is'tata • ^^^^■u^*btac mad.' tor l*jAUMtoHlMjnil Ttay tad am tara maarmd kmc. •• ltafftMmuto»k» » I to toe EW&z "Bat inaatoX tMtaa- If^lmto

NMtaklac s ( aiaaauit for a Pax. io- A recent issue ol the WllUamspon y. (Pa.) B saner says: On Thursday evenly tot. while. W^K. Uejlman, o! Raistoc. rd was doiuf some work near bta Isiber's be house be beard tsro foxes barkinr to reply to a neighbor's dot- Mr. Hrylman m thought (bay would soon tire of that. HI aad striM, oot for r. moon ii tit stroll, ip and by lbs wsy caul out his lather's dot . Bo be selxed bis rifle and stationed bimjt self in the edge of the woods about |. where be iboucbt the prowlers would ra come- About five minutes elapsed. when they were within u few rods of 4 him; MRus il eras quits dark and the „ bru-ljblck. be could not yet sea them. althougE ta could barn tbsm walk, aad il were barking at a gleeful raw. 11 be supposed, one of the foxes coming thrvugb the brush, in s direct line lor s bb rifle. Mr. Ueylman was In the 7 proper altitude lor shooting, land when p the quadruped waa passing within tan lest of him he fired at his victim at random, as owing to the darkness be' g could not w« the sight on Li. gun. Tb» T animal gave a lew bounds' and tumbled over against bb 1*. Mr. Heylman. supposing it was dead, cocked the other - barrel and prepared for another victim, n which continued bb burking. At that g instant bb dead beast recovered aad -- started off. Mr. Heylman let go the other j barrel at htm. without much effect. The ' a animal crawled into a tree lop. and Mr. i. Heylman la lite! him. and here the I y tattle began The catamount, aa it proved to be. mads at him. aad iortu- , 1 nately he bad taken bb gun with bun ' and used it to beat the animal off. The fight was lively for a short lime, but j • Mr. Htybnaa came out victorious. - though be says bad it not been that | both bind legs were broke* be would " bare gotten the wont oUt. Heylman 1 aaid be thought it strange that a fox | would figbl like thai, and did not db- • ; cover what be bad killed until be bad 1 j taken it to the bourn. There be threw ■ it down in the yard, loaded bb gun and | { returned to the woods. Hb slater camout to see tbe animal, and while looking ' | a'- it it seemed tc gain a new lile aad . I attacked Miss Heylman. She took a hammer handle and brat its brains out. Augur. i Tbe Emperor Ncrva died of a viotout offended him. Valeottoian. tbe first reproaching with great passion the deputies from the Quadi. a people of Germany, burst , a blood vesad. aad suddenly tel. QMeas to tbe ground. "1 tare seen." aaid Tourteilo. a^ end of six hours, aad U.« other sufloc* .sd in two days, from giving tbem- i selves up to tbe transports of tury." Tbe celebrated John Hunter fell u sudden victim' to u paroxysm of tbia passion. Mr Hunter, as b familiar ordinary genius, but tbe subject of violent auger, which. Irom tbe delict of curly moral culture, be had not 1 learned to ooutrol. 1 Buffering during bb latter years under a complaint of | tbe heart, bb existence was to oonstant jeopardy from bis ungovernable temper; and he bad been heard to rein I rascal who cbone to annoy hint." one day toaa unp.rasant altercation with bb colleagues is the board rocen at 8t . George's hospital. Ixmdoo. be wm peremptorily contradicted; be immediately ceased speaking, hurried atanUy fell dead. ,,*na"nl " Wtoa the fit of en^w to c^Jsasg ocm. . qutolly 'lay. tba fotodatfon ol some j many causa of paby. of epilepsy, ol traced to violent anger and ungovernable temper. Dr. Gdod dun the cbm tl Charles VI, of Prance. against Ibe Duke of Bretegne. and boratog with a apsril ol malice and revenge. ■nay days together, aad strength became furiously mat to ta WM riding oo i basal as A. drawing bb sword and bb tatolbrt. and neaJfopnaitaUm to htadtotb." * ^ Oruefftog Tfalnca. The sight ol ranato creature, b lion. Ban memory of tbem mast ta raanffh to any prnon who taatravabd talk! very cooMy. taneim. about tbi « dime. Bemya: ,1 Thermites are really very turn Hal; , crocodiles to tbe North, and makes, bs- ' toa . turn to my km Ms are ly. much to my ' He b'l^the Bto^u'toiMb.tall I ah tbe atoikj ta ton drtok. ^ WmTMfo7beto— n tovlM.i IE"™-— ' ***

TIN ALT TOPICS. 50 During lb# year HMO there were i 8» »' i miles of new railroad coaatracted in *• I tbe United States at a oostofover »I?S . T > 000.000. Most ot tbe roads have bora " i built went of tiw Mississippi riVer. ah j A Preach physician claims to bare >11. established two facta: that widowers ' commit suicide more frequently than m- married mm. aad that tba presence of ! til children in a bocar diminishes tbe Iradild racy to sej-dcatractioe in both men and b, ; There are now 10.000 mi lea of tale3i. graph Horn in Mexico to actual opera | lion, aad an extension of toe syfatem is B. promised. Next spring it b intended u to lay a oabb connecting a port in tbe i. United Stales with Vera Cms. This m j cable b now being made in England. " | Tbe room ol leia is rapidly up- | proacbing tbe earth, aad will nog 1 make itael! risible. An exchange pee dicta that its coming will doc fat Iras frighten many pvrsocs who are obeerr- ^ ers of these heavenly bodies and tbe events succeeding tbeiruppvniance. ^ I Tbe war of II1S closely followed the ! coming of tbe comet ol that year, and id I""' " j Those persons who. an reading (be " , predictions tbal tbe Egyptian obelisk ' | would be dratroyed ' by tbe climate of '• Sew Turk before Ibey could have the 11 I -risen to villi that city, will be relieved J* j on learning from an elaborate calcu10 ! iatios in a New Tort paper, that it will " I -sat anywhere Irom U0.000 to *0.000 £ jr^raU Col. Gordon, of Egyptian lama, who d I baa lately visited Ireland, says the oonj, i dittos of its poopie it worse tbaa tbal of i any other people in tbe world. He says K that their condition b attributable to , cm meet to buy out O-e landlords of the d j dbtriuuifl dbtrirta. sad resell to tbe „ } tenants on easy paymrala. , i • * | Professor Boreesen estimates that i d there are wo.ooo BcaafiaaaTiaas. moat It : Norwegian s. in the United States. This J '• Norwegian emigration began in -this, j when a company ol fifty-three udven 1 | having been ten weeks on the ocean. ° I They settled in Or .cant and Otsego f counties. Nrw T or k . and aoou proa perrd t Tin years bier there was a considerable emigration Irom Norway to In Salle. S I 111., but Ibe later emigration fans preferred Wlsoonsin and Minseeot*. K though many bare gone Into Iowa aad „ Illinob. Three aattiere prreerve their , borne ways of srotsblp aad their „ language, and have about a dosrn ^ j newspaper, publbbtd to toe Danish. - Norwegian tongue. 1 j This significant remark U made by * tbe London EcA o: While Italy b so ' cumulating a deficit; while Austria is " bending under u deficit; while Spain d can scarcely make both endsmeet ; aisd' * while the alleged impcovrmrat of the * financial condition of Prussia has proved f to be illusory— to my uothiug of -Bus1 sin— it b worthy of notice tbaLSwitao^" " I sua. as she baa done tor ages, xnain- " tenor of her way : that France, under f lb- republic, feeb no financial strain; and that tbe United States, tbe greatest ^ republic of all. is going forward to pros- . would Indicate tost republican iabi- - tbe am. **" • 00 boU' _ j Tba taeqaefare of Now Hsikyi are . worked at Mount Cbalcbaui (the In- , . diaa name for turquotoe). about twenty . ; m miles south weet of Saata Fas. Tbe 4 rocks to which tbey an found are db- , "ttogubbsd by tbair white color aad de- , sembling china slay, giving evidence. acooediag to ProfrmorSiiliman. of great j alteration, dot to tbe mcape through bnpe of other rapor and rasas, fay the j actious of which the original crystallised , u pbtoly dsoompotod or metamoep board d Tbe tarquote b found in Little vines o I aad noggfta covered on tbe exterior with - a 'great commute! tl value ate comparatively rare, aad many tonsof tba rock may ta mated without coming to a " That tba old anparatttton thtof Friday a b aa nalneky day far tea lllll^etill . proved by tor axperieneaof naaripwvary * railroad eondotoor. Ol toe imnigni ' on tor Hew York division of the Pann- '« earned on Friday, srhib toere b aa >- average ofsnmum PM own t. carried on ■ aaafi of tba other fire weak day*. In * altar warfifi, tberefb a tolling off on Fri- * Wilt »ta average ol other weekdays » S^S^^S^mmq^inifii ff^. " — Tta 1 il 1 1 ill jif (ImMfal Caa- ■ tatf to ttoaiy to ta bfinaBtod fay toe ;ajK.-sirss^ * fibwsnmt Tfaay 'age atata to for

and cheaply maintained by mains of staamera. but wbaa tba Gull of Finland In '*coa"" ro,ud w,u* '«*- Cronslsdt las to depend tor transport to aad irom the i island upon a number of rough Utile a ™ sledges, never trustworthy aad always I dear. Tbe inconvenience of this -y tern i „ has led the Baltic railway company to i „ obtain permission ol the gorvrpmaut > j. to throw a light line of rails across the I ol tee to the bland. Tbe undertaking will i I. not be heart with any serious obattclM. i d aad it U believed that it can be , successfully accomplished in eight or I nine days. As soon as tbe ioe is re>- , >- ported eufocbatly strong by tba rngi- I j- aerrs. gangs ol laborers willproorsd to i d face, t reeling tons into position by i >t maanrwif a few buckets ol water . The I b rails wih torn be fixed on. sad light : trains will eonrey tnmiiigin and goods i . direct to their destination . The only ■ ^ real difficulty about tbe enterprise tvibe I , ability of tbe tor to rapport henry j t ' weights, but aa it is rarely lens than a . yard thick in Ibis quarter of tbe Gull of t Finland, aad is supported at interrals , " by sandbanks the engineers thrmaelrei t anticipate no trouble au tbb score. c d Tbe city ol Memphis has fully emerged ' 11 from toe filth which baa created each * fearfully fata pestilences. The first step ' e meat of a thorough system of sewerage ' k under the direction of Colonel Waring. 1 >f The merit of tbe system is a sewer of ' r Vitrified pipe six inches in diameter, • d with eight joints laid in toe street, or in ' I- the alley between two streets where' al- < il leys exist, baring at Its upper end a field < 0 flush tank with a discharging caincity 1 of 111 gallon,. All the home, on both s o lour- inch pipes ol tbe same material, i - Tbe alx-tach sewer, afoarrseelvtag not to ) A exceed >oo bouse drains, discharges into i a a main or tub-main sewer of eight t 0 inches diameter or more, and tbe sub- , - main, discharge into the larger ones , e The ,iae of the sub-main, aad main, are j r of eight, ten. twelve, fifteen, aad twentyinch diameter. Tbe greatest flow of the twenty-inch mA, about 3.000 booM, ' inches deep. .The dbebarge, are made ^ ' i into Bayou Gayoao. Tbi, Teat system • ' ) ooet filBl.OfiWH. In addition to tbi, " wort over five miles ol street, bare been * ' paved at a coat of tiaO.to9.Of. Tfaeciti- b ' xraa bare not only paid tbair beavy ' 3 taxes promptly, but bare expended : r feeling and cleaning up vaults aad car- p ■ rylng on other needed sanitary work. ' ! aggregate popnlatian ha, adrancrd frcni :: r fo.au.wa In IB70 to au.lfio.000. in round v r numbers. Tlie number of Btslsa baring p 1 over a million Inhabitant, baa rirnn b - from 15 to 1». but there i» oo rhangv in r I lbs relative position of toe flret eight, i j which are Mrw Tort. I'cpnsylranla. o ' Ohio. Illinois. Miuouri. Indiana. Maaaa- a ' cbuaeti, and Kentucky. Iowa baa j, 3#lrhigan from thirteenth to tenth. 0 . Georgia ha, dropped from twelfth to C. . tbirtecath. Virginia from tenth to four- a - tecntb. North Carolina irom iourtevnth tl • to fifteenth. Wisconsin from fifteenth to o " si&mcuth. Tbe lour Stales that have d r paMed toe million line In tbe ten years tj are Texas. Alabama. Mfaaiaaippi and a | New Jersey. The number of cities K heelng more than 30.000 Inhabitant, ha, B , inrreased from tbiny-six to sixty-four. r . Tbe number baring over 100.000 u , twanty against fourteen in IfiTo. New A f Tork. Philadelphia aad Brooklyn bold „ their niaAe position at tbe bend. „ Chicago has risen Irom fifth place to u ' «~eh. f" St lamia baa tollea from m - fourth to sixth Boston baa come up . • Irom seventh to fifth, and Baltimore i has dropped from sixth to seventh. rfa^f— ii continues to bold 't* eighth - poaitioo. and Baa Fraacisoo takes tbe . Iba'to tbe tenth. . Those which have t passed tor loo ooo line to tbe uu yean a i are Cleveland. Pittsburg. Jersey City. - Detroit. Milwaukee aad Providence . 0 Seven young men. early to tor war. k ' aajs a Waahingtoa lector, were board - 1 ere at tba Born ham bouse to Omaha. ' Tbey ware all pushing, driving men. r ( Six of tbem were Inseparable com pan - - ina. Tba satire company separated in m 1 lbs early days of toe war. only to mast t afterward as mamfaen of tot UaBsd , William Pilt Kellogg. Spencer, ex Ben- ' ator Irom Alabama. Baundara aad Pad- ■ ' dock, promtotat fliaalnre from Ra- 1 ■ braaka. and Httnbcaefc aad MavrliJ. ax- B ' Seaator. from Nebraska. Tbe odd man. ° > At tbe time of toe breaking oak of tba , I i diary. Kellogg ^rae'cblaf^toltoa. Pud- 1 1 - tare mcretary U tta Tmrttogy. L, ' TtariS^^s'tatta^ItoSTTJilta ; I , uttaauttaaakoftoawur.ata Mmrill: L\g' »taT a pisu Uf Ml Alto r L finally, to avoid , iSSrSrs-Hwj U »l ■ 1 1 1 1 ad a tags aaawd. Tfata • Ill taK ufo > I Mk ■toaguul i ^

f A V alcana fay Rigfal. A correspondent of tbe New Tork : I Tritmmt gires an account ol toe erupr Hoc ol Manna La. the only artier roi- ' of I'm Sandwich ialaads: Deacrib ■ ' the striking scene by night, be 1 > : a great smoke, highly iiiumton- > ted. wm ascending over toe eontocrn t ,-ope of Manna lam. to toe direction of : Tbe clouds to toe weal ol tbe . mountain were almost aflame with light . . reflected from tbe Kau flow, uhich ■ could not be sees from Ibis point. Eight ' to our laces, with not a csoud to obrato" iwe.'1' In ""tof* ^tat "*^- • toe dense smoke. glowing - with tbe light of tbe mol- > like billows ol fire, while now aad : torn a small fountain of bin would be i thrown above tbe level ol tbe brick. showing wbat a boiling, teething mas, 'was below. I-owrr down were immense , pita aad openings, in which toe ' liquid > ava itself could be seen moving, a> though endeavoring to break down toe wails between, and sfatber Its forces for 1 directions deep Assures could be marked I toe spots of light that were probably One of three was particularly striking. I' being a long Use of faint lights irom , toe summit, terminating in a gnat ball of burning lava, aa though an evil aye , toe internal regions ware glaring at us across toe black distance. Still lower down and moving along toe flank . of toe mount aia. at a very alight angle of declination, waa a moderate ly-ainsd flow that has store attained considerable proportions. It was without ' doubt fire miles to length, and as the ' . lake, I watched It al! nig til, thinking it J > might buret out to a large stream di- I rectly down toe mountain tide. But I vigils were futile, and tbeday came, and with It a bard tramp across the old i to the new flow. An Artist's Dentil- Bad John Pope, toe artist, died in New 1 Tork a short time ago. His death-bed ' was remarkable. His wife waa 1 watching by bis aide when suddenly be aaid " Quick ! give mr try palette and I I mu,t paint. Don't attempt to I tbe art through tbe influence of visions I ol exquisitely graduated music. It is Plato as day at last !" His wile. , weak attempt to dissuade -him. but as 0 opposition only increased bia excite- j c menu and It eTideal that^ desuli ; him. and bis Unriui rrjatiras ar- j ranged tbe aovsria)Kpf toe bed so that would look .motcHfae toe drapery of bis studio. He began bis work with haste amounting almost to freuxy. " Al Mat. at last. " be cried. "I have . found ibe beauty which ail my lile and over all toe world I bare been struggling for." He painted faster and faster, ertoeatly believing that tbe (auras would show the beauty that be oonccirad. alIt waa to truth's sad realisation ol lt,e conception It was late to tbe when be begat bia death-bed picture. It grew darker and darker aa be . went an. sod his sorrowing family sat even be in bis ririument noticed ih " Let as go to the studio." be cried, sud"No. no; not to-aigbL Wait studio." be exclaimed, making aa effort nae to Lis led. Tl* lax upon bis fo? tataftoSyjjfiow. dtodl* Wards af Wisdom. Half toe ills we board to our heart, are ilia be-auae we board tbem. oi wit would often be embarrassed. A man who cannot mind bit own btuinem is not fit to be trusted with lbs ikfow-fa. ! It is a, reay to draw back a atone thrown with tares irom toe band to to and virtue require a tutor ; though »« I Turn the point of thy ouriouity coon EHSSiS125 The caaae of virtue aad II tarty is aun to no caul is ml or dimule. It Mman III i' within ita mparinto fmlto. the wfor andgood. bowTTM dlsI H | Mta hM tana!* '•S3, dr^tato I've* mm tataritanwj | te^tta : form." Tta Mwyur saw he ma as tor ' Wtofc ul a Uwtto- tod fafoaan |l Itil a jfoHTtofowfoto fas Ml. w toiwto | -•MK afo." mad */w«La "ta Ifatototowfta-vta amg-H fok tamk tafoto m m wt ta tolto fatlkfoi^ tta ' _■ ito ilfaMfota^A^Mm uMMfa

jSSsESS ar MasMfssr mSttszIIU j'liin Rot taaqmlskeg. rad freJuTTrrag krep drvelag I "T Ol mule Ikal ank to deaik aaid drear atoia I Ik" fo» Spare ta Mgkt'i daqal ukrerea. • Tha areas aaem paMlaa »1U aa> alaars 1 ." fan. [ arenrenx. _ yVre^, g. CXIUr. HUHOMHS. Always in working order— TsaaL A Rood prophet -One hundred pw . Epitaph tor a cannibal— "Ota who I bis follow man." Bad for authors— <>slj mm who can't Ten cents to the pocket Is worth a f dollar paid lor hear - Derrick. "Come! come! rest in this bosom." ' the shirt aaid to toe taUroa.- Rosea | BuHrtfa Bluebeard managed women so wall br always got ahsad oi tbam I— [ nikdtlpUn firm. There is no trulb in toe report that n signal mtv ice man srrote " Hall. Oolumbii. "— PWadefpkio .Nan. There are said to be 3.fito Poles to Turk city. What a maguifioenl for a bean palcbl-Okfoaya Ifab I fragk. A man advert ilea fori competent parson to yinderlake to, sale oi a new medicine. and add, that " it will ta highly loci.avr to tbe undertaker-" k Eighty million do liars*.' trorto of live sod dressed bogs have been sold to Euto tbe last year. Uncle Sua to , putting on lardly air,. — AVer fVrei She,— "How do yon ilka my new bcltr It was of shining yellow metal. > He.— "Well. I approve of a liulr music at an evening party, but isn't a fans, rather too loudf" Beaoon.be .d ascribes all bb treat nam woman. Adam laid all bl, trooble to il»r^-PatoHi7'ra»s.ita-j " I'll take a roll." aaid tba saw-fag to tbe baker as it wral down tta hilL— SeakcanT, Herald. " And I'll take a i loaf" tbe saw said, while tbey wm* ! rolling il back.— Bratl/asf ToMc. Ha deep. tbuTlr.. cm. od ■— T i AadUaayoae.aacha.oU, tow be glaraal (O.) S«0,A«, " Good morning . Smith," sab* a man I to a shoe stole the other day : "what's I this pair of bouts sold fur!" " What are they aoled far ! wby to korp tba anow oot aad tor fort in."-MdraMau Mpcadtof. I Matilda: Wr have your poem. "Gin me back my Ice-cream f reran." salted down. It will appear at the proper asaeon "Girr mr hack my old couijoat now . — Keokuk Oalt 0ut. "Old Woman, bow do you aril taetof"" asked a faaire of aa old vegetable woman to tbe market, and aba replied . "I jtot UU -em Til trust 'em. aad than gire'am staff that looks sll right a»d MAji - "Bl " Tom srv tolkms-'safid (tap 1 to nun of fato puMto. wfa . uutoiuff bfiWF | spelling, also; toe there Uno *u* la time." And now. that boy Is having n tad snell also- but not likewim-Jfari-Tfae husband ol u acoidtog wile on Vermont utiwl stood taxing kpgmd earnestly upon her nbotogranb to n (rams upon lbs wall. W bra aba sharply asked blm why ta stood staring at li Lite an idiot, be replied that it seemed so strange to see her In a position jstara dT*- _im> ^ n mcj_. "kldta uWam MUTM>L Cm lfaa dyiac fire tarere. Li la lfaa wind aato la -mmrt j If ttan to aaytbtog that will mate n man rip sUvto'. roarto'. faflto' mad. It to to bare tta crak appear before btoa at ^bta^tUwbw [Pevr^m^d^toi ^om Z'c.'Z.-talpJl totowm'ttad sua Sato a'iMdi fasasbl all WMwC rmutototo Nr-Wfatoi tofom to duB. ssfitototastot to u AMR Mums MS tod fasta 1 1 ugfafor— tRfifo Bmtoan to ssmmklag las Itafi a— sMivtouuarwtoto*- | !sLaw ^TJmtasaf Mto to MM tofota 1 — ■ — ~ i- '■"*"* , ^rr.'Srr-reJ -lajl totofH. alto !_^ ttata ad mate