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vol. xiii. cape may city, n. j., friday. january 21. 1881. no: 7. l< . . '■ ■
STAB OFJTHE CAPET JOB PglNnHQ Jona.i bcftmab, Amman awn Comma at i.» ■• cap* *« c».i J r.t-Otate.llnOlbCM)- - Ckp*M*Cky.da*ug hearth* ae^ jwrrii * mro*. ATTuRHETB AT LAW. X. - . ' ATTORKKY AT LAW MOOtTOB INCIIAKCRRT Mas—BaUr.K J •TBI MM tk.dw.Mw On« Co jmn ii. bison. ATTORNEY AT LA*. " E^aa P., pmrr *~ao>7 nnmsHiiG mtobtiier: c'J^OBnw..7.".T^rr.t'jto* I fo"- . tut mum ■ FTJRNITURl . JMini. —a. Qinia r wan*. fort*. L«fc) CLOCKS, WATOHKA, jeie.it id hltbi1r1 S. u w if Ml •MM. fast 1 U llnlid ■ M Mb owl —a IWM-M. QIUL AMD WOOD TABO. . ^ssg?a«awmdt LAHlsiSd. y |«TMl U IcrrtrtaBlh* M LBfliOII. KM. ltOTB AUHMmi COAL, TapwhssvUks M—»W « PINE, OA* ABO HICKORY WOOD porxu.* gents; furnishing store REMOVED TO •"■MP KL, ayp. Smwm4 OMp, ^ytww ww— » • sse-*" ■ UBO. M. POWXLL _ D— LwW— ttw |t. Robinson Wagon Co, FARM WAGONS. s ^ nin wagon ? PLATPOBB WAGONS STANDARD TEADK BOGGIRS. ELEGANT BUWfTKK BOOQT S MHWwMlMk *»
Wh* III AM Ami. mads Mf to alaim ka Am A pafawayi — iw. .Mhttt WkrTrotl at tore, or t.« at InM. PortJ— Aw Mm. Mi lk. to— aigkl j —MU . H'Mo. i A TERRIBLE ADVENTURE. ') j In iLc spring of I fit Mexico was is A J I j tan . A Lsrdor ll<» chief i attic, toe- 1 I needing to Um nrreid eucy n't lb* death of ; „ 1 Juit A uO ihciwird t«. ..J br t R- £ didat* lor' tbc tbird.^to%o!uk* L ; —p— rats, -raged At the thought of . s | ibbd tarn, uproee la ali direct!— s sad . declared lor Dlax U March ol tbit " , year — ly Oh rumbltngrof tbc rebellion | wertUward. bot soctaqr wtt daily be- ! srourto g Mm ontaktotsof U» e.tie. and loan., veahng Iran tb* farmtrr. and' touring behind then detention aad despair — Uuly a pouUarly lupmi too union una:* tine far a foreigner to art oat ot t journey. Or r lovely morning la aarly Much t yoong American gentleman irft lb< town of 111— ft to tanl to Jalap. Tbc aarraw road at Bm winds up Ibc tide ol tbc mountain, tun lap cbwplr around alia baada. wL-rr a single j inissup ol tht bone or sale would borl the ridw far dowa late tba valley brlow It is Mil tbc (nat m— ntnla bad bare boi io trad oat, aad tbe jigged ticca lelt standing, with a rada path treading , In— tba ban to tbe aummit. Tbc i Afartn— waa ara—paeicd by tlx aa •taiiar to liia own. art lour fort mro* Tba wbofe party were armed. After - partag ab— t laab trap Bp tbe no mala aide tba trareiar baited, aad aoUwc to bit Icllowcra to do tbc tame. For • fl—lag out'rt*lbe^ ex—bite ' picture^v fan bin. la tbe distance. lar below, lay tbe wooderfUl-uailty o I Mataasar. tbe "Gardca ol Alexloo." Tbe rich, amain vegetati— could plainly be I diareraed. aad a lew Ugbt and eaaraful » cicada buay drifted aeaini! tbe tower. " iny rocka. Tba b<aau ol tbe lately- , 1 riaen aaa were pocrlac orer tbe hilllop. — d llhnalaatiac I be Tan plain beneath with a freab aad ney UfbL He coa: ban be— iadead a peoaaie and by aaab a w^d^fky " Hfarercrte waaaadd— ly broken by'a a ib — (ran abort. Lookiac op Se»w a ,U(ie bora aaa— ffawi ay bit way carrfaliy toward bin. Ha waa to— raoocE aaaad by tba naa aa a raaidemt of Mai- — aaa. Wb— ba drew teat be apoke rapidly aad exoiledly lo the neon la ■> tbeir peculiar paibit. ceaticolatiay rio- * I— Uy all tba wkUa. faotnea. taraad abarply aroaad aad a. nade tbetr way rapidly down tbe nooatalaaide. without a word d explaaation or fnawaU to tbeir oaployer. Tbe — ly a bad be— aart by bla naatrr. a trieni ol ^ iapa. aad who — falw! Say.uTaftw ibrwi'-w i"1 nddlt n oe apoke. aad abadiac hi - eyea t. with bfa baad. — ha kx*ad altar Ike d—tw. " Wkat did thai fallow — y || ~ He akid." repBad tbe Mexioaa .lowol^be pW— *n* Wm M' — d 'tbn" k yoa peocaed y— will ha MMTO— dkd and AbCh be apafaa. ha Hail nl bfa Bai . ^ — bfa baeaa-a rata, tad waa aba— to bad aot'aUind. T -Otaaa. Wfawn.'aaM be. "M-aia w"ny baadT- ll'l — -
lore I beta waa the eaJley of Jalapa; on ci tbe riybt tbe roleano ol Oritaba. Ita J ic raoe white with mow ud ice. ita aide. ' to coreeed with that luxuriance ol foliate ; fa _ rri(na. tb Tbe Aaerieu. tookirad era to soliuc | W I hie. war ooddine in hie aadd>. ud for | to a loop rime bad not epokeUAo hi. com- j raaion. He wu aroaaed by a low cry k: Irani Pllomexo. Turin* toward him | - and followin* tbedirrection ol hie eyea, ia he nw A jarre body ol boreem— yailopin* toward bim. He could ear at oil re j 111 that they were not recti lar aoldiere | b« They, tdraaced in txmloaion. and no I •t two men aerated drmed alike. It wai ot a iqnad ol tbe drenied (aerrillaa on a I " . tora*in* eipaditioe. With a tarribj I " faelin* ol daapair tba Aneriau apaia % looked around for Momeao. He bad | fled. The American wu alone, with | 100 wild and lawkaa Mexicu robbrn | ( bearin* down — bim. like a rue bit* I | wiad acton a placid lake. ! pc npoa bim ud arouad bim. K'aietuce In . waa uaeieai. A aoore of piatoia pointed ci at bim. a aeon ol aworda wet* rniaed lo aboreblaba— , aad a acorn of ion* tticka » with knireaaatbe end j. called " mate he- w x'ca." were pricktn* him la ail direction! 11 He wat palifd off hi. horn in n twiak- » , . Ba*. atripped naked In tbe mi del ol a » de*ae circle of bowline aara*ea. who lo were coreic* and fl*btia* far bit rari >l' v out articira ol draaa. At ln(tb hi. | ' .. ciothla*. arms ud valuable, were' j divided. The leader of tbe bud. with ^ the Amer iru'i watch du*Un* from hi. a bell, abonled — t u order to bla men. ** t Tbc liuupei. armed with "malcbruea" " B rode np to tbe priaoaw ud commanded J* I" cu do*. * they rxciaiarod ia Spanuh. b< d "yoa do* ola apy.be off to Jalapa. When " T we yet yoa there we'll tearh yoa to raeak ^ ^ And in olber la add rmphaen to thdr J' ^ word. Uiey prodded tbe prieonrr with • tbe poiata of tbeir "maleheaiea" till tbe 0 blood atarted from more tbu aoe wound _ <* hmarm. ud le*>. An*ry. faint and *: l> aore. aad half blinded by tbe fteroe ray. - » ol the epn. ILi American wheeled vonnd . - aad upbraided tbe leader for IMe ia- ,, • dltnitiea. and eaffMally for oeprfrfa* . 1 Ibltn of hi. cloUK*. In reply « of tbe , • I aoldirr. pclied oot Iron under hiaaaddlr 1 a pieee of coam aad flllby mattin*. ' r ■ I which be cnnlraaly toaard to the pri.- ^ t " Take Ihia." he aaid ; - it ia tooamall I ; fcr Jon, but the flea, ia it wUl keep you W| -j And ao, wrnppia* hi. dirty coeeria* • .tarud on hia paiaful marobto Jalapa. ^ r . At tbre* c 'clock fa the afternoon they ' I hnxtied into a wretched adobe hat ou eo I I the outakii U of tba Tilfafta. and tbe tl> ~ | tbe piece, tied tbfar boner under a abed tr; - ud *aee IbemtelTeanp to rrataadbofa- '» • teroo. reereatkM. laaide tbe bnt on a rude bench the America aul ..lent boor L' ' ; alt- hour. At kn*tb be walked to a w; I little window and be**ed far water " • Therr waa no reapouae. Tbabarawnlla ly echoed hi. cry of "Aqua! aqnar » I All tbe next day. too. tbe prisoner „ f . wu kept without fool or drink or ]| B [ a liUle. At an— « tbe oool reenin* air ^ • ' aomrwbat rerieod bim- He moved bfa 1 : bench under the window ol tba bnt. aad w m j atretrhln* blmarlf under it liateaad fa: , oadeaalj to the idle coa venaUcet of tbe n L aoldieri_ouutde Suddenly bfa heart y< f. *ave a terrible throb; a cold per. pin- at ^ Hon overwhelmed blot, ud be fainted, fli • ' What he had baar waa tbia : Tbe aol d> a 1 diet* wee* talkie* about a fair that wu n >- to open fa Jalapa oo the morrow, aad « « r'^wT«^fo"I.v. a MuCU, I f match m cooa." aaid <—; - we haw J ^ «ot u AaMrtca >py fa thai box yonder. t ° aad we are —in* lo tie him to amake j Whoever kill* bim will *«t Ave silver . doUatn. . Tim dev'a boon are auom — ' " 1- c.^A^^^^e,'b*,fclltm h I- Sir roiLTM^iil^ud. hke thi l fa bnvu aa— that be waa, looked his , m doom ia tba race. Bo be wu to die. and a M die tbe death of a mfaacahfa c*r; be. the n ■y inhabit— t of a pie— I Northern city, t, with yooth. health, kind frfanda and (i r- 1 octane. To ba tied to a Make fas* re paltry pri*. Tbe* thoud— were J If madden in*- He calfad flucaiy lo bfa a - ; »o a^o^UuT'*" ' • He could not mark the bourn, bat — , fa— tb be knew by tba cool wind that , fa crept In tbrouck —a ban, that day — bfa , ly b— day- wu not far away. Tb— be , f — udae— keeow;— d tb— bceawa , «. bright ray ef — light una* flukfo* - law bfa bat. aad be •— -re that be ra Imd hat a faw boars mere to Bve He M> —da — bfa m— d tb* bawwnM die HI Hlbl'l bfa Bmha. aodrnfaad bfa baad >• peuodly. Ae ba did * be baaed the p:i»,'==;=ls
that come rascally fellows had cap- 1 1 ! tared u America and were *ola* to I I torture hhn at tbe fair to-day It fa j Then takia* off bfa oo* be insisted — | 1 the American wearing it, and. in re- ' spon* to his call, other carmeau were ' " Now." said tbe officer. " take Ibis ; ' horse ud oome to my qnartm ' j| - Then, turning around, he sLouted out in Spanfab to tbe cbfafof tbe gwrrillU! " Frucfaoo. if I bear of another prank thb. I shall teod my orderly to bow oat yoar brains." At the officer's quarter, in the ctty. , aUentioo.'" and u toon u be wu retted 1 ud refreabed be wu Inrnfabed with ' horses ud money sad escorted safely to ' Vara Crux. j | Ou of Hr. Bandy*, marl*. One of tbe aeereta of Mr. Moody', power is bis ability as a story -taller. , This is well Illustrated by tbe ioliow)b( , ram one of bfa addresses in fas Fran- , cisco : " When I wu s yousr mac: be- , lore I left my native Iowa. 1 wu at , wort la tbe Arid oae day in com racy wltDa neighbor ol mine. Ail at once 1 him begin to wrap. I asked bim wb* the trouble waa. He then told me slracfv story — strange to me then, j! for I wat not u tb* time a Chris- I He laid tb* bfa mother Wka a when Lc 1 f home to arsb hi. , toctune. When lie wu about starting 1 ( mother took bim by tbe hud aad , •poke these parting wo d.: 'Mj son.., •ok ye flnt the kingdom of God an 4 bt. , richleousnua. and all things efassba'.l , be added onto thee.' -Tbia.' nud he ' wu my mother'! favorite text.' W,hen , got Into tbe town where he. Wu . going, lie bad to spend tbc Sabbath , minister took this very text : • Seek ye , flr* tbe kingdom of God.1 He tbongbt I , it very «t range. Weil.be a*d be would , not msx tbe kingdom then , be wonid ( , wait nntii be got a start in life, until be ' , tb* text tr— bfad him. Again be J went to efaureb mad to his amsxrmrnt ; He did a* auend ehnrcb for some time. I ' At last be wu induced to again enter 1 the church, ud bchol<V lie beard tbe ! preacher take tb* very same text. Hr 1 thought then it wu God speaking lo j ' bim. tbu bfa mother's prayers were j ' being answered. Bot tie coolly aad de- 1 1 liberaiely made up bfa mind t'—< he * would not be a Cbristlu . ' I never ! 1 beard uy sermon since.' said be. • that 1 1 hu made uy Impression — me.' I wu not n Cbristlu myself lb—, eo I didn't 1 know bow to talk to bim. " Tbe time came for me to leave borne. " I went to Bottoeu ud there I became a < e— vert. When I got to ben Chrfaefan. ■ first thing 1b* came Into my mlyj 1 1 to bring him to Ctefal* When I j . liter home 1 mrnti—ed tbe nam* to my I mother, ud asked if be wu living. ' Is | be llvingf'sbe exclaimed. • Didn't I , write to yon about himT • Writ* me . wb*:' ' Why. tb* be bad goo* out ol , bis mind, ud fa now in tbe insane uylum.' When I got np there he pointed . bfa Anger at me. Saysbe: ' Tocng man. ecek ye lust tbe kingdom ol God." . bad never forgotten tbe text. At- ] though bfa mind wu shattered ud ^ 1 rem. ned home my mother told me be ' u borne idiotic. I went lo the ' boose lo see him. and there wu tb* 1 wat look fa bfa eye. I laid: 'Do ' know me r lie pointed bis Anger tbe kingdom of God.* God bad |' It* text info bfa mind, bnt his visited my father's grave f noticed anew grave stone Led been potep. I mopped fa read it. aad fouad It wu my friend's. mnurufnl afau. ud I ■ rsiai ii to bear it whispering the text \ ' Bert ye Arst tb* kingdom of God.'" Fatal** Preuerved. Tbe grrat drawback fa the pa* fa tbe way of M extended expo* trade of potb* ia oeeu voyagu tb* ver table arrival lb* Ism from this can* are oft— found fa rounurtafanor tbe profit made — tbe fame* pan of tb* cargo. farts vcafaac* emae fa be overby tb* recent iavea tion of a faT^pixafaL ^ b""5 tbey may be dried aad kept for a numbrr of years fa say chfsrsusfaifan tab* pht* fa tb* practm, go through the ratireprao rai WUn'fol hHfai rawly. TL£L' the ^^t — -b. It fa cfaimedtbu fa theepeva. j^fat ^"tartrsd t,bllbjh "rt t2slj- tbt™- 'n,* bat lay* thus — stay fa a cooeaee tbe niysfaTtbey**!— fauafayfag bo— s, tb— tMf •— wa— dbm a aaama ■ iff !■ ml IBMamfai riaa. TWA*. • mara* uf At-fa p* bartfa fac *a— ' " ' — ****!** T?— ■* Ab ill ii-it miii tabaafaw — rtfa— — Afli^ rtffip— W a — 1 :il :
- FABB, GARDE* AND HOUSEHOLD ' ' ; la various parts of Holfand-u for I instuer. fa tbe province of Frieaiaad ' ' -ntu^of tbe farmer, keep a stock of ; | from thirty to eighty bead of cattle, j which fa winter time mast be brought under cover and stall-fed. In coase1 qoence of this general practice, end"- j ' provide (bun. the mown greet fa allow- ' j ed to lis dor two days or more, with oc- ' essinul turning over j ud fa then placed ' red lor farther drying In large barn., where it fa piled in heap, from ' I to thirteen yards high, i Bach pike , often c— Ufa from ! loo.otn to tua.oao kilogrammes of bay ' apfaosr^To render it specially suitable tor CMAip H is — tgenied to a proem, ol subdued fermentation, which makes It more palatable ud easier of digestion . This is brought abcol by bringing fa 1 the hay while no yet quit* dry and ■ treading it down firmly. Ax •bus 1 treated, it frequently acquires soch m degree of be* u to Are .pontine— sly ' .nd * the same time set the barn in 1 which it fa stored In flame*. This' j farmer fa i peci*ly carefcl Supposing quires a pe— liar b—ry-likr smell ud a ' ewe* flavor. Many oUu organ'e con- ' diluents undergo a cti— g< — as. lor in- ' stance, its starch, which is converted ' | inlo'drxtrioe. The chemical analysis ' ! of f rub-madr hay shows Ibr following : composition : Fourteen per cent, water • six per cent, inorganic salts ud riflhty 1 rent- organic compounds. After snrvessfni In mentation it ton tain. Si ' part, of albuminate*, — e part of f* 1 ud frety-cne parts of car h.: t d rates, tbe 1 greater part ol which is converted into dextrine. Tbe remainder is fadlgsati- ' ble flbr— a matter . which Is given off fa ■ the excrement. Hxy pat yp in ricks ! ! does not go through this favorable fcr j mentation, because the outer surfa *s oi : I tbe stack are too much ocoisd by the | ' air. O. the flooring of stables ud sheds i bay scarcely ever igaitae spontaneously, becaneed it fa never pifad np- in thick j sucked fa ricks. Am— g tbc many who keep poultry j , rutss w bo seldom i! ever give their fow.i charcoal aad Ume. We baveoflcc rag j geeted the* two articles fa the o— - j important part fa tbe jodici— i management of tbc poultry yard. Cbarraal fa lavaiuabie. and fa many : it fa if fed liberally in s palvrr isk! form with Sufi food . aoe of the best I articles we know of for indigeetfoe , diarrhea or aoreaeu pf the esopaad elomarb ud IrregufailBm While do one i ■9™5?"25?> a.ly desire charooal. particularly during la; lug ud molting. Tbey will fad* i trioualy search tbr— gh thelifattetrd ' ulni fa bope to flndsomr IfnwBready 1 provided with It. It i. most o— vre1 II broken fa amah pieces ud placed Lime is u article tL* hu marh to do In the management ud 'care of poultry . Lime fa neceerary fa noma form fag mak- . fag egg shells. In tbe absence of ebeil. , quantity fa caoaamed by tbe faying I fowls. In tb* bra Dotue and chicken , ooope it fa ueefal art valuable for sralr teriag up— the floor lo remove ubpfaas- , ut odova. aad fa whitewashing u a j , cseaaier ud purifier, ud fa very effsr- , - tin fa dislodging —tin. ud fa keeping . the fowl* healthy when liberally used I -/WOyMsrtUp. I Tbe carrot fa tbeffifol e deemed ofil - roots tar ha fending 'quail Ilea. When • analysed It gives but liul* meg* eoUd > matter tbu uy other root, eighty-five * per cat. being water; but Its influence in tbe stomach — other articles ol food is most favorable, o— tribulfag-to the most perfect digest!— and autaaflaitac. This . result, long known to praellcni men, fa „ explained by cbamuts u manning from ,e the prasrnee of a rabstaa* calfad puis Uw. which operaUS fa raagnl*e or n gsiatfae vegetable ulatfo— . u" favors v this digssti— ia all earth. Horses are it espucfaUy bs—Afd by tba uw of oar- >. rots, aad tbey ahoaid be fad freqaectly r- with Ihsfr other food. Most alisecticeu a of lb* II — u country prodqre. when Ibotoagbiy eaiUrnfad. baooUfal croft tr ofcamita. art tbey c— be rniaed* a d trivial lip—. Tb* lead up— which 1- carrtKs an fa be cuiUvatad ah— id be >r mellow, art be pfowsd deeper tbu I Farm faufa wlil rust o* sooner tbu A tbey will wear c«L Maay faruerair, are fa would but twenty years, will. when. * fa As* year, or *V— Is— A farm cart a- which, with good u*«r. won* fail 1. aim— la lihtfa— will —fa fasAa^faw *- Tbc tip fa— H— of lbs rsau— why fa found fa tbe u«facx*» take care of lb. sr thru ar four tbu* m sua y as bo ra aotfafa^fa - fa say «ba kind ef faufamp wuuk *- fa— ntomrtpu dfaaasu* u— ha. » a ifa-Ifanr fa—idSb £ BM* fa^Nfa^lfa -0* Mrt^a :'g^-75 » ; r . j* fa
j oomparalieely trifling fa the extra exI put per acre of rowing tbe rery bar, ] deeeriptl— of grain fa rompans— with j i eeed df aaeraud rate cbaractrr. In reI | gnrd to cerrafa, eepecfaliy wbr* ud , barley, tbe adrutage fa cbaage of seed i | j trom tbe very best soils ud climatu to i j . poorer and later, hu brae proved over j _ | end over agaip. Seed potato^ should i D \ he changed from iurr U. earlier, ud i . | from inferior1 roil to a better. [ , • Fon EabaIxix —Take a bit of colt—. { I i, oresd it (1*1 y. sprinkle wrlb bfack j 1 epner. do it np in a wad. dip fa awe* . < . oil and insert in tbe ear. This fa a happy ' • a end almost iasunlueons relief. Tbe i j one remedy, applied to the cavity of i e ut arhlng too'-h. give, immediate relief, i u .cioos fa ha. res ud place them — a ' Q plate — tbe floor ; tbey abeorb noxious • j effluvia, etc., fa the sick room faufa- : t credibly short space of time, ud are , re*ly lo be preferred to perfumery for . ..e same purpote. Tbey should be changed every six boors. ,, Kesri. t roa Lochia w.— K corre- , «p— dent of tbefMcaitAcdueriraasnys/ , I* uy — e who bu u attack of iock- . jaw take a .mail quantity of turpentine, a warm it ud poor it — tbe wound, no , matter where the wound is. aad relief „■ will follow fa leu tbu a minute. Noth- ; or hrnisb tbu raid turpentine ; It wili , give certain relief almost Instantly. r Turpentine is alw> a sovereign remedy j y lor cr— -. Saturate a ple-e of Aunri ! r with I'. ud place the flannel — tbe j i rase three or four drops — a ramp of r sag* may be taken inwardly. Ferry I „ I family ab— Id hare a bottle on hand. ■ i- | For cholera morbus, take black pepper j c and grind it tolerably fine Then pot in s I a A iars a ufclcspoorf u 1 of this and a tar ] biespo— fnl of aalL ud Ail ab— t half .1 fall with warm water, then fiii up (the e ! glau with good cider vine**, and stir it ; s | up. Now fake unq. tab .« pool, fu, ud j . then wait a llttk ud fake another, ud I keep — stirring ud nsing it while the d vomiting lasts. If one glass doe. flot 1 core, try soother. • f j hams o/ Lt/s rays it dpes oot neceasaj : riiy loiaow that a pern— with — ill- | , ! developed or pe—ifarly shaped clieal j waii ah—Id bare cor sumption. One { 1 great primary eauu of coeramp'.i— t. i- the wul of tall* I— ol tbe appicca o y I tbe lungs, whether from habit, occupas tion. inauenti— or whatever owa This fa* fa tbc primary caue of rt«e open, the door for the onset ol tbAqii. it ease under uy exciting can*, u cold. , A . To the sick thirst fa moat imponut e and diagraming, often casing much T K«f^«fA' ,W4. »H<W!lUlJ-n!hef*.i? g Tbe urgent tbint mtu:, therefore, be j ' allayed: bot if k ft to tbemuires. to d rmtiate their craving, patients will el T ways drink to extras, which is very i- liable to diurrange tbe alomacb. impair d digesli— . produce flatuience fold trap ] 0 dtArrhra. Theory and experirDre both j show lb* Annas, made nligbtly-*fU« i 1 effeetuaiiy. A Weak infuai— of eaacarl- rilia or orugr pee., arid nutted slight !y • h with hydrochtoric add is a f.voriu |v tbint-al laying drink for fever patients I « Baspberey rineg* is a oaetal drtak. 51 Sorting ice fa very gratefei. According to a paper by Dr. IlavlafoL read before tbe Imrd— Mediral auoriatt—. there is often to be found in in i ^ habited valley, much roenmstism. ! t which frequently results in best* -dfal- rase. Tbe cmnse of this fa bfa opinion is. tb* valleys do not get sufficient traab air. which fa so essential to vtgorii ow life- -Tbe winds, in tan, blow over ra them art not throogt- them, and coosrid quraliytaaaatioeu from tbeaoil remain „ faatert ol lwiar dfapereed. ' As a rule.' mfiarka Dr. Haellud. " the collage* ol i, tbe poor aad tbe mansion s ot tbe rich Ol are f— md fa tba* trough, ol diuue— fo r alleys." II tbe lud. in tbe raiieys is were properly drained, thou emanation; m from tbe roil w— id in a gre* measure c. era* to exfaL art the vallrya would or s'jbc* equal the hllfa fa freedom from Aged IAS Tens. , J» On tbe Utile Coforalo isaiady who " avers tb* sbe fa tffi years of age. She ? uyv she wu thirty yean ol age U tbe time of tbe dark day which created rarb oj, coasteraatl— . Tbe Spaniard* buried b, ail tbeir aaiafa. of which tbey bad a ia goodly numbS while Use Indiana took Bm - JST day" wu ro oalfad — ire which extruded through— t Axaeriem fa. o'clock fa tbe arorafag of May !». IWR n* — d coattaMd until the middle * lb* fa. a— t alflbt. Birds umg tbeir e^fag — t^^'art^slfat^ribs^te ew tbeboaa*. ^ ^s^foby' bfa o-'tart'in^ bfa U thepe-t. Be brt afalBaeutb. fa* bo— a. but . It faeafd weatoff hu tfag Mb art efaCAl— surfag wbffa bli wlil toub *u rare of the gnrtiag Ms. CrocUO uauldbfaadfaea— fograu wBa raaa. fa i <■ i aafffa - itw* Ita. Sfo.y —fort Bp Abs a psa'a tali.
What Will Rap—a Tbb Tear. ' i 1,<brefae^lll,<e0 *"*" *om* DoUlf1' 1 I graph." the "Gre* Ironclads." ud 1 > .undry other thine, equally ut— fah r I above pronhe-y. alleged lo hare bmt ; 1 I made by Mother Khipton. u well * a ' | certain prophecy ab— t the mi'wayi. ' are spurious ud false, ud do not appear . I uy of tbe editions befofe 1—S. They I | were then pnblisbed bj a Mr. liindly. | t of Bright—, w— rabmquentlyuknowl- ' r ' edged the forgeries u is own in "Note. r and Hurtle*." It therefore amount, to I this, tb* Mother Sbipt— never prop!; . eaied uy each a thing u the world | _ t disturb tbeir minds. It raanot. bow- | I ever, be denied that Ufa I will be a . ■ remarkable wu. chiefly — account ol I tbe gre* conjunction of S.lurn an.' r Jnpiter (and tbe proximity of She sdn at : tbe time) in tbe sign Taurus. Such u .vent will alter tbe fsce of It.e earth by lb< | . prrralrner of great and eontfaned earit- , .' quakes, tbe uprising of islands, ud the ( . ra£ei fence cf iud already above tb' , ■ra Plato in bis " Tim— " mention. \ j tb* there wu n feigutie island ic the , I place where tbe All— tk ocean now i., , . ud tb* tt wu larger than all Lybia ; , t ud Asia together, ud wu inhabited ! , i by a very warlike rare: bat in sneered. . fag timu, prodigious earthquake, and r j deluges taking place, tbe whole bland , 1 j wu made drrohur in — eday ud night. , r I ud abaorbed fa tbe era. There fa not r the Ira* d— bt but thu tbe robaittrtre , f of Ibis island canted tbrmpbraring of . | Fignier also, in " Tbr World Before tbe . r Delnge." »;■ : " The upheaving of the , i | Caucasus ud an adjoining range of ; . mountain. waslBfanusc ol tbe Asiatic . [ df rare in Noah's time " It is a fact i P j that fa tbe bowels pf the earth there . ud lava, to which we are infanta, and j { ran form no idem of SU fatenaity. ud r earth qnak's are tbe rran.Uo! a com bin , j c Dgrvgaling together. * length buret, j ] the canhquskr. at Muilla ti.e other ■ * I day tbe earth - opened, and ure and r | rati—. Vesuvius ud other horning ; ' 1 m— nfaia. are — lirts. or uf*y. ralre*. ' aa-tbry bare been frequently ra.ied. In " ' m— ntair— i coonlrlta shock, of rartli- ^ farmed by tbe upbearing of the rreu of ] In coecloskm. although 1 do not ud 1 yrt 1 raanot clone my eyea to the (a* I » ud each u the oldett man being never , i 5 Ujt-Wsja In tf>5 Cabala nfae is a ; p|erty of bring <|ivided thus— I pt>» 1 j equal to 9. Kins is a peculiar number. r | Thn. nine time, f rqual to l«.T r'o. ^ ' r i p a. ''Vv;ua to •. ud ro — to any | ;t I amount ; ud this is the only numbrr , -- j w lirir ran be multiplied, into itself. |< y This also marks u importul yrar. ud t ; I look forward to aome grand physical are stranger.. It is true 0,e woebl [may be dratroyed, for the time when . . j tbfa" will happen is known to no—-., 1 Keerybody is fa d— bt abcul iL so I 1 ' i mot .rave it. ud I cudidly con!-.. ' | tb* nfother I nor any one else know ' ! when it will be.— JfajAoer. /VopAeiir , Afesre to. e /rejjBl. 11 dee nee * farksa '• I— ngnratien. ^ Deecribfag tbe some. * Prealdeut ,n Washington Afar says: Mf. Webster writing from Washing'—, says: "I p| never saw sucb a crowd bare before. U Peno^l bare come 600 miles to set _ General Jacks— Judge Story writes: L President went to tbe palace to re—ire ■e oosnpuy. ud there be wu visited by Id immense crowds fa all sort* of p*op,c, m from tbe higbe* and mo* polished down to the bo* vulgar ud pom fa tbe call—. I never uw such a mixture Tbc reign of King Mob seemed tricupUsnt. ( wu glad to escape from 10 tbe see* u so— u poaaible." No d— bt * Story sru glad lo escape ; be wu a bltM ler eppessrat of Jacks— . and it wuaot to be expected tb* be c— id —joy these festivities. "A perfusion of refresbmenu." writes n participant, bad been provided. Ore-r* punch wu mad* by barrel* fall; fan* tb* waltemop— *d °* the doors to brtag It oaLaraah wu ~ made. Use glasses faokau. the pfofa of liquor opart saflheaM painfo. c— - JU fun— prerailed^_To — rt a pafafol dra t hdbM^rt lobs if 't—rt were take* If; fro* the lower storg into tbe gardsn to fx isrt ufltb* crowd fro* Iks roofaS-M— fa with boots — bsnry wftb mud stood tbeir rageracs. to gtl a look * Use £ "IltsvTitl." J? wbeev a droll fellow named Aerubba got 2 starqadT Sernhba Srok'—t bfa pipe. "■ said^tb. ofa jpulj.ui. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *^Wlmix^ yufa^mrt rt^fa » BmJbffakl^!- fart 'falsa' fo. 3ThI At a Asa* . bra now tbe wrert uf rtsu. jj ^Ifalwrtfa.- rtAsdBs-Mfa u^fad
AE ABtlOBA WONDKB. „ The Toes— (Arisooa) Myt : I rioos rave rear (irralerrille bu been loo wn to the miners cf tbe vicinity, but the difficulty of thorough explornti— .. ha. d-tctred us; from visiting It. ud , half i s wonderful extent fa yet an- «, knosen. From P.J. Coyne, s wellknown ud reliable prospector, who fa ; in Lechy. in company with Mr. John- I | interesting facte regarding the rave, the 1 rcsn't ol a partial rxploratfoo . Tbe rave which is known. by the minrrs u tb <>f tb. Ureal, rri. ile placers, fa n I limr.l— e rtdgv. Qfote rec—tly a ! party of miners, numbering right " I or ten. lnr.uhng Mr. Coyne. <L t.-rmfaed • 'odisraTer.-ilpTs.ih>. Ihe latent art | . resoarrra of Ibc rare, and provided jothtr nvceuitrcs T rtpiore)! Mj" perieLce ! gr.a" Olfficulty. as their pro-- ' IjEres* Wa. (requent.'j interrupt.'! I? ' ■ j * which breaks tbey rapidly need up ' j their available apply of ropes. Tbr I ' I rave hu two entrances, which lead fate I j an oval cavity, thence a corridor -ads , . i extent of former . xplorntlom. Ia them I have here found at various times fa the ' past relic* of India o.-ru pattern, ta- ' eluding arrows and skeletons, dn : ™r„, t: ZXftZ ; ' duo- cf the care, arid— Oy fub I km ed buns hands. Ttrts falter 1 brau-.y It is irregular fa shape, ud fa I' ! lull of ail the various forms which the I mrel perk c". statuary.. It consists of a > { in the centre, ud ai o baring the clorrat t resemblance to humanity. Tbe head is ; : especial. J like that cf a mu. having the . I by a b*. A short distance aaray Iron, ; ; the group, in the flickering candle light. : . the illusi— is said to be abrolntrly pre- . ; tbe strange feature of being two storied, t to resK-h the lower rooms of which it is . ! Here the extern of the old explorations i ; reur. ud lie adventurers bad to be i which was lutinctireV^cd P—tory's ( I 1 lo tbe roof of the rare thirty feet high. . ' Tiiis is probebly flfiO fori Irlow the sur- * I k oorridor leads lo a very large aad | i I irrrguiu cavity, ud from tbfa small | I ! which were given the name* of diflfaent . r .members of the sxploriaff party- Tb< . | one named for Mr. Coyne fa tbe Urge* I In the qavc. From wh* Wat named 1 Hair's Room " the party followed a . 1 I steeply in.-licd lanneh aefvnty-flvc or ! 1 I eighty fret I pg. which terminal' d fa a i | large abrss sixty or seventy feet fa j . (d,iametir. Alter lowering one cf tbe 1 party down the prrpradlcuiar aider from ' maining rope wonid permit (ab— t c j seventy (eet). art failing to find hottorn, the explorer* named it tbe " Botlorn Iras Pit!' aad retaraed. 1 Laen ta» TaflL. Tbere are plwes fa U* W.tt and , Kortbwc* win re eearrl^jf foe, bos tarred people to burn eo— again Ibis ' winter. Tbe frequent recurrence of the * fuel famine in tboar places leads a err- : reap— dent ln xbe St. Pu! Fiomar hnm * to sunt* wb* becalb a practical aolu- * li— ol the problem. Coal cannot be ' found, and tbe uuafafood will so— ex- "* baa* tbe available apply of (it* artid cle ; Cfo is the — ly.»qk«ltnte. aad * most be the fori of the future. For '■ stoves it i« superior to uy other abstance, hard roa I — ly excepted, and " it fa cheaper tbu anything thu * fa likely to be need for fuel. Tsroo litre* acres of core will afford u ordi- * "Bary family a yaar's apply ol (del ; art M tbfa writer ai leges tb* the same corn sold fa tbe market, art tbe proceeds * tamed either into wood* eoahwRl not ' begin to do IL Uf ooarae be speaks of "• the far northern prairira Core may be X aaad fa either a wood * meal store >" makes a Marty hot fire, wbiefac^a be "" regnlated * readily * n eoai Are. Two *" boahels ol com in the a*, it fa estimated. '* will ka— a eom'ortable Are Ufa ooldest lo fob—— ab— t bora lag — article Umt X fa ffiE for food, tb* writ* ays. fa of ' m* ibat°*raa be M replaced fa a sfagw year Use to barn u acre of timber th* it takes yrar. to re* fa*, row — the score oi »— limraL" M There fa at— •** fa tbia. It fa cheaper f * people — tbe fertile prforka „ to nfae their (cel.* tbey da tbeir food. rt— faMHafafitfan „ far atber p*p— *• imrlmsatsliqaum fabams rtertd a* d«er item from fioaac em Man coutad food fa da-V _ tfowwn am— tb— would fart thb h— tt' J W*. art B fa do* wttbo* ' I - - Vbifa there cu te fa> a* s — U TE^afa fafa * mad* yau aa fa* 1— a— MJ" ba -*«r.VHrfrtBs-. -1 brt — JHBF* " Wfoh" si adad tfa e latfaa. ~ I — -a— dill i WM* fofas I
« Trjlag. , the Itriagj Try gireag. Seowiiag aad growUag -iU make . and* tthrshoaldroatfoaky— wffllurtfoihr J' " T«T fovlag1** 1,11 41 Tbr t-arpeatrr's Pfala \srratlve. I'd aAxs suck a fore as years. I'd ask no otter bfoaug ■" - go, Iko' I kwwoifo. girt. j Rt'ROBOCK I Wb— dors a lock get ripe ra— gb to : pfatr How to raise tbe wind —Dee a p*r oi .. A Bpreliy fa needle wors -Sitting Bp " ^petb inserted without payir'," remarked the tramp, as he bu Into n stolen " Figure* wor.'i ,i Tev tbey wlh! i Sec Gow nicely tV ou enet ofbspre i eruptions, do they give it aipbnr. — t ibeydome?" We hear about Uie finding of the jay 1 fa all sorts of cases, except a dry goods 1 a*. Why don't tb* jury ever bid* fa ' cm* of these • Make np your mind just what yoa ^ w— Id doifyour sframhoa: collide* or The habit of American giro marrying , Italia ran fa has., arLrare! up * bfall 1 , ol fau. Tbe life ol foil -wis ; aroart U | , I budorgu and paaaing the umboaftM . | marly. « T sen Italians were standing ir. fr— t ' r Strut whiie the crowd wu watching t the weather ra it. ud —e of them aid : s j " Hat weather, go up macaroni etrm; > asked hy Ufa sweetheart for a sealskin - sarqoe went to a dark alley, knocked * himself down, blacked hi. eyre, gagged . his mouth aad then went to his tody- * | b*.P"*" * c An experienced matron aa;s: "Am— - I will rat sorry bisraiti twice a week without a complaint when his girl fail iodirati— ol • lou li oi m. cra us fa j trict school is ..ot for recess by the i. : racket be mokw." 1 won't bear. ' Father." said a young 1 , repro'ato, pitching his vt ire »t tbe old . me hare one hund"»! dollars?" " Kb f" I aid lite parent, inclining bfa ear. * Irt t ' me bare two hundred doUarsf"- '' I I bnnl yoa quite distinctly the first lime, i my son. quite distinctly. t banged Her Had. * George Bovard is I he name of a young " Mctiodfat minister who att, tided tbe annual conference of the M F1 churrb * Mercer n o— pie ol years sra While ~ there be ud a young fad y teacher oHtrt— ; Soldier*' Orphan school. Itwated fa ' Mercer, fell fa fore with rarb other. Her ' nunc wu Clara Shaffer, lie wn about to start B^^^^O^t'tiani** Hie ■ cf " Die* " Wright, a bear r eloUilng i" i merchant of Mrrrer. aad lie being a big - w hearted man w.th rener— • im—fae*. ofleted to apply her with wb* wap— - _ 1- she needed to reach t.-r fdPotf to— r. >d She gladlyaereptrd hi* offer, aad * w onoe began her preparation, foe the leu* j— roey. "Dick- — dMfaa Shaffer wtr* :d thrown much together lot a whii*. art * ab— lib* Ume ah* v . IrtoMartb* o was deeply fa fore wilb for bim* I. li- But be aaid nothing, and ab' started fur ^ K«w York wilb enough cf ' Dk4's" ro mooey fa her pocket to take her to ds ; India. .' *«| ot Two ot tbre* daya after h' r departs— | of be grew deapoodenL and chided hlmfatf ' be loe having given away his cbaa* tar re : marrying Miss Shaffer himself. A ad thought struck bim. aad tb* —ia to «• be tow for. art. If uortbie. "-BM* ro before ehe boarded a steaaaHB^H >d. Tort far dfatant India, lie 5^ at ar, — which abe w* to jalh Miss n. StMBre w* Brerty on board : U mttda '< re kaowa bfa affiictioa. aasad ber for her be bart for hlmseJ. w* aoo-pted. aad tb* n two returned to Metctr n few daya ago aa mad art wfas. L": Tbatalnmi foaUttL rough — tb* young mfafaur who fa wrretimg wftb sup*r*tftfou — d idolatry fa tba jua^ * rt IadfaL-ftosfawy (FU) «1. ■ u'M.u yjriS-.s - ' es re ; '.-eciSr35SHrS

