The Democratic Watchman, IiELLEFONTE,PA HOW STRANGE IT WILL RE how el rAn itch tv tit 1.),1 A e —how strange N. hen we twi t Shall ho What mo4tioaera heroine, oil t igi.i and lvelta,o, I cold and untrue. Sou tliougl.t.inos bt Inc, 14141 aridena et - con, Our pot name!) grown I.`naty with nothing to do. Love's bright Web unraveled., atfd runt :tad urn through, ttol life'q loom loft empty—oh loon .%11 toe! How strange It tiII bi..l How , tts auge it will In. *soon the o arhery guoi 'naked me seem torch. to-day Vit., WWI' thought of oh, loues ua couleur de 1,4 C, R'hruerPre don gervett now fault., to dittelotto, When you hod cob! eves and un evety-tloy butte, trul sl by you could jut a moment yore I 11101 ont of the commonplace %I I) Row vtnint;`. is n tll How strouge it nlll vtrzluge 01Ien ITO Inert %%situ ptv n ehi , l toot h of the !Lain, st hen my pu , Ann no longer deitglqlutly !tent At the thought of your owning, nt mound of our feet • k%,teri 1 rtntgh not your gtung,flr down the iong street, N 1 to n your deer loTing totcc, tet.t, t; hor+lt rt roptolielk rr , -11111111 d , toe: Iloa eli tuge it nt:i he J, ll l .rore' tt rr 1111, tt ilea a ti111111,0!,' lt.l hie 1 the antirt .Its fht,it,gli Or, gt.trlng remotely oplot re a 1„I'v ttn,l,lrorr tlita It , eh,ag Ur e ePhy colltet+e ...s the aett +4,5 11.1. this La a a tar,anie,• IPi etrh,:k, 'it t • lit lag t'.• I i 1. ltl ale! of - r.:1 7 .11:r T. LW,. If .... .ito ri. nl 101 ,, 1ti and OH %•. n n tot,. 0'1,• 1,.. 40.114 ,4r jet tall [I 111111Ve' all et , ' I I: SIC 111414 i; - i 1 a 1.1 1.11111.• Ii 114 I: If e hour.. Iv 11 , 1, 411111110 I. iron u.•.unu,-.•,t Pitt in- II la 01, t ):.I Lind, th. 11. me. Iltm , tr. 11110., I. n," I —Lc.ft!4,l fo,tatn The Wide World —?rlystery 1 %1 tILls. IFII 1\11A\111(11 , 1.- Ibt 11. I I , , ;•• tf,.• .:„ • ,y (•I th.• r% • , t 11,•d I r t• it i t , it, it h t , it /Pi../ 111... 1 4 1 1 / . / 1%. / c. 1:• 1(1%1 ' IL. , 11,1 Uri' thr pit Itil.••,:1,0 sons ,•r,,:tibn Nlllt it , :1. , 1'i, 1,. t.• 1.1 it olic, L:O4, ii, hi• ii I 1 , 111/11,1....1 will, bri oil — tine , p - utt . IrPunir , 4 .11/n:':; Cr-I ttcr the pltc;, V. 41. :4/kill .1 II) 1} Ye (.11.1.iple, ail pior, auU iii. lo,t tor h h uI. p 4.1 1 .114 tit f.. , 1.“ . 1 , 1 , 111 tT) • i..•:ik l't II • r OH, f•• 111 to, 4, , r ~,m plituotan) 1ot:11- tin the ~.th,o ti kuu whhuth up.l uuppui, athlu-, I Or b, I..it !.f.r :stn Ytlf Ii eI dig Itikallg 1:,11 , ik• 11 , 1p11:1,a. her .1 , - 1..t1',11 , ~.1 , 11 0 1 .1. It 1 (A. ik 44 4,1 11144 114 - ,u,44 44tilt n•in4v k , 41 11414 t •••••no• Minna Inn] A t. ,ut, r 1.,;(e, into had mum:led, the re.t Pitt it. It• , ,n now,' to lettk den tt I ; h • l elol", 11..11 in.' I Id, our It .melt anti shape'', Itunt . .ot refit protruding ia hirer, tr tilt N,.t tit t , ter It titt• ttittolttt cot tuttn , ',,th • r the Inniunt ur it:oat ne.l net r to ~ ,,11 littitton ; but the porter, out ',top pr,),i,re,l the 1, I —lt: 4.1 . . and prots—did bin.' ?h.. hod It canto tip untrtti tilt fonts t, and when nt lust breught to the -tit Itt. e, WK. IUIIII , I IO I/0 ninth' tune ht tt role• wined the witi•it to the in ogiong bur re, II There is as a gin; k ht.-felted le the tuttuth. thetse trt uttorttnee, were pottlive ttleuee that .1 tourder had bet n dune. t% lieu ti n b, n hill Intl Upon the pt. r tt a A N 1,. le' nt ft 1./1011161e t.tnte of itrt . atom, 001 ,11 101 there were euttelu -is •tignt that it 'rut heir. in the wuter It, stun , ern' _lt was the body of enttrely with the e ses-pti o n of I,ll”..oler•id linen t herniiie and one .t , ickttig, two this larger th,,,t finis g the toil contour of t h. 1.."„ were, 41/.4-, for. luny nit point] .•“11.11111n11.11, ton! t,. 1e shut.° ot a aiiti‘klll w ho .t lawn ‘ery There A.,• the t icatt,ett of ~ 1 , 1 \sound on a li , ter limb, but uth nra diet,. an, no elite or hl.•mlrh up on the h... 1% In due time the lax.l, WWI Varied , lint the head al, rietniited, and the office of the city h:. einn, a ith th , hope that might hi' the me •of e-talilishtng the identity of the dead, and leading to the detection of the ntordeti r The the ever au-i.' in the but tip-, t . Ollllll le•Cori. ihnt heal of a woman, aho ...tuned to ben' !Wt. r been seen upon enrtla in The , . eiinid do nothing, thereturtt, but atilt ',latently for what.. •.5,•r developnienta time mi g ht b r i ne to !' e lite Chen,.• finally lap to the de,tred 14. ni tii t ion reittientan who had Loom.t, 1..• r sere intimately for two %ear., 4.e the head, at once deolnrial It to ut• Ilea of Ada Hicard. The ileteeti% I , ag. , ilv t•tutehod at this thread, hod wore .".eft m poaaoksion of ‘l % , idlninn in Ilti` limo of her din npoilirtolee and that or tee: barrel of pio•h to which the body w its In he4l. further found that, Pince, 't lint time, had not been .een in the city, o'er t.hdd any t rite° of her 1w cli air , oeartN i in idlttir aectiiiniii, of the country, through einrre-pontlenee with the police authori . tli•tatit rider. Pry_ kutd thus a %tuition loaf and a laxly found, and the i•ase WILR considered in a most promising i•ohditiou. Thin nett step was to estab lish the identity by the testimony of those who hod known the woman most ntimately. 'Phi detectives, therefore, instituted a search, which was finally Kw.- cesisful, for Charles Iticard, her putative husband. IGt hid not flied with ler hir'eime titricond had not even seen or hoard of her fur months; but his reeol leetion was v.ry perfect and he gave a sere minute ststeniont of her distill ;.;uishing marks. He remembered that she had persisted in wearing a pair of very heavy ervrings,.mail their weight bad slit ono of her care entirely, and tho other nearly so, and that its a consc quente, bode ears had been , a second tine, and urnittricllv hiti,h up. lie regretted that her splendid array of teeth had been marred by the loss of one upon the left siee of fhe mouth, and told how a wound had been reccided, whose cicatrice appeared upon one of her limbs, stating exactly its location. Ile dwelt with some pride upon the fact that she bad been forced by her unusual develop ment to weft; stoc'ltings too large for her fe''t, and gave a general description of hair, cast of face, height and weight that wits valtuthle, because minute. has rave this statement he iv to not aware of the death of his wife, Or of the finding °flier body, and without being informed of either fact, he Wila suddenly Olsen to Jersey City, and suddenly con- I fronten with the head. The instant he I saw it he sank into it (their in horror Ills statement having been compared with the head and the record of the t hotly, similtitmle wits found to be exact, exi.eitt as to the teeth The head hod one tooth m)stong on each side of the mouth, and this fact having been called to his attention, Picard insisted that she had lost . but one when lie but snit her, but it assts Ligbh probable trip other had been forced J nit in the, struggle which robbed her ni her life; and the physician, for the first time milking a minute et , atinit.ition, found that the tooth ilium the T i g ht side h o d lore forced from it+ place, I but was adhering to the gum. lie "milt it it back to its proper posi tiiin, the ithont Tiny disc; I'.inet between it :Intl ti," tlettclip f 11,1 n ,11 Ida Ita.ard The vti‘ ' f.f1 , 1111 , 1 \V:til 1:14 e.mon , , them the lutirilre , -er who }lna neto,i iu Nutt capacity for .1.1:1 Ilietirsl dt+citeu inane twaltll , , Mho , uI 00111111011 with all Ole fully coallrllleil Cho of 'l•h, I,lentity of the rourdere , l 'woman wits therefore elt:111- li-lni beyond Nitturtilly, the nett • tip sins to solve the mystery her ilt ;oh The detectives cent to twit: ith unusual caution, but -persisted tit the task they had awt¢aed thrun•elv, , i„ and 0ir. , 1". ht r life, to it from them it thread ',hat until.] lona te tl, trr, f ,eril (tenth, nh t 1 0111 It Annals" to ion tir .\dt llto ti lo Nell tyetir .l To T, Nei% Tioa n t..ti b,:'l, in tetrfect to , I tot-imbed in person The tt Itini had sinhlenly her to go to New l i t leans, „ T ,., she lu,d .•tot t is ',load leave o r warning I' ti nsnoinrisnal incident 1 . 1 her wondering life, nod h , •l spiatt'o return cats doe tolls to the'faT t that, she found the Southern eat , only n iii titart eltrup under th ,, iron ruler of Gfawril Rutb•r; Ind Lherofore r,r, unprofitable cud,' fl.r tier The ghastly bovni111• awe of a Till Th,• I,:mod det.,•tivpq could again ''nit tool: tit it In , and send it, Si ~r oi,•,..int r y At last it 4 .44 , 11 1.) , s a coin'slllllllll Callahan, living in 1..11, ate, was in spy, h .4* a liatpjli ti r a ho 1, 0 4 a.ttrit. She in s tantly it it. I,th.t of her eltild• an , ' sly is at rorrobortited by ill l t he neat,- hers of her fornll% tint ,•••%ertil of her n tt•!ltlit r• The identolcattnn was no T tio tlmt, hef ir. awl the rerplec ed .it to know 4,11 ihi , ,L:c rtaiiil• .I!..k‘'. r- Callahan an ..1 , 1••• ledy Ileh,re, howev er, II • had lirrim Terneol... transfer t , u lh , •hiti, n ine.,,tiTT rein lied her (rain the .hinTzliter, whit WIL-4 14 int! , licit' in Bella tte IlTeTintal, and pat the hea:l .0144 . aura ht . Cillll , 111VstOr% \mlrnrhitlta.aluet•7 , nrnlm•d The h.dt told that n f , tnale had been deheatel) re.ired, who had fennel aiiinn tuoindy, and had been arraed in e,e4tlv teen coldly jii.t in into the dim it of -and thk 4 all that k tem it Her 11:11111., her • n, liar hiii• tt.r, or it limy 1-ail- I i dOW , I with )1 , r IVt ern irrevocably 14•• t There is evert T hility that her exec will alwity• h, vino ed as unfint.hed An Expensive Breakfast Thr.r, WPM. to be n tbs.orsity .1 ITU.- 'II about one of Cleopatra's bro,kfasts I t skits the moot co•tly eakiast that has , over been ao ' lvud lux human, 1,111;4 . . I will therefore, tell what I I.nov, about it .1W r Mopingpartuk f Cbsppal rx tosishos., tuk A mloms tietermm ed to dot'', the ./PtiteTt brraklent eve! g,ven —After ars erul of gastt 0110- mu al meditations, not !hiving blond %hot he woo Its,kinv for, be aunimonod him rook to [IV+ and told him that, if he tould vet up et dainty break fast fir a should Ire comma— or n a'w nod 0- mall dishes ua pusai ble, and at the some t. 111•, be most ly, he would leveard him a...miltp, 1. Set era v, et ks aft., st, tads, 1h • . ook entered Mark Antheas 's stud , slid told 1.1111 11041 I//• totes rettslY t ....tts. !it .lain t. drt !threat asked of h.to, and that it wits e 4 1 iiipo)Sekt of Ont. ,1 1 1 \ e "lily. At the amitentecl hour, the ets,k entered the di:oak room, followed liv one hundred 1,10 I i efirryi ng the elite (in ids artificial en ti 1(w) on their shoulders. They de posited it on it table made for the occa sion, and lifts' carvers were set to work upon it. After verural hours of hard work, (ho triumphant cook placed the olive befur” tipt Egyptian Queen, mitt , looked at it with amazetttent, Wit wait perfect delight. The olive had been. pi epared in the following way : After having been stoned, it was atuffed with a rich custard then put inside of atoned canary, which was used to stuff an ortolan. the lat ter was placed (aside of a boned oriole, which was used to stuffs thrush, which thrush stuffed a boned lark. A honed snipe. wax, stuffed with the lark and la ced inaide of a robin, which was us ed to .ruff A plover, the letter l quail, which I a ,t, then placed inside of a pigeon. The pigeon filled a woodcock the woodcock a patridge,the latter a grouse, the grouse a pheasant, the pheasant a chicken, the chicken a guinea-fowl, which was pia- Ced inside of a goose ; the goose filled a turkey, the turkey a swan, the latter en ostrich, which was %laud to stuff a 'tshee.p, the sheep a calf, the calf an ante l'pw, the latter a pig. the pig g doer, the (feet. a bear, the ben; a Leiferahe latter 111/ elk, the elk an ox, the ox kThippopo humus, the late} an. elephant. Than olive was then roasted in its etlyelope, which envelope was thrown away and the olive only was served —Pierre Blot, in March Galaxy, Bonaparte, Wellington, and Lee The Southern Quarterly In a very Wellington's campaigns, article on the Duke Of campaigns, has the following parallel' between the achievinents of the great British c mmiander and those of Genet°. of Robert Edmund Leo in Virginia du ring the war : Gen. Lee with n force not so large as the Anglo-Portngitese regular army which Wellington had tinder hill) when he encountered N111.813(111{ in 1800—not half' sodnrge hi whole force if the l'ortu. oese militia be taken in account—in the space of twenty-eight days, in three broth., killed and wounded during his %t hole e , ITOVT" front Assoyo to Waterloo, both inclusive. In one of these battles Lee killed and %entitled more men by 8000 than the Frroch army !opt, inch!. dine prisoners, in the whole campaign of Waterloo, and the pursuit to the gntes of Paris. In the Same betide he killed and %%minded more men than Welling-' ton, 111 a her and N !adroit , all three I t og . thet lost in killed and wounded to the bank. of \Vaterloo, by tlOOO loon In the second o:thew battle , . ho killed and wounded the game number that both °opining - armies 1,, , t m tho , battle of Waterloo ; and in the third he killed nod wolinded more by 7000 then the FrA`llollllolll. lon 111 the battle of \vat -1.1100 In the three halides together, Gen. Lee killed and w o unded more met . ) I, bt tit least 80,1100, than the ,tlliiis and 1 4 1'011(.11 IV•t in the whole campaign, in ,•lll,lim; pt i-onerr The fore,. with ttlitclt I,''' upended ne)et amounted. at one row, to Num° u,eu ; 111, , tovv, whloi nod t‘ , l tin-,even acem,101...! to Englidt e4IIIIIIIII , 18(1,000 strong force to w bleb Lee was (pitoßeyi wn. Irmo first to 111 , 1, 000 etroin ; the fotel.to \\bleb ton and, Bluchet were oppo.cd Wll4 but 12.2,000 1,r1,0 11 ~ 1 Portugal in 1910, \Vellincton had 30,000 British troop., and 25,000 I regular., who, in the battle r f ding,' to \Ventiigton:,A.vil ne cmint, ..prmed o t t„ , tight , ide by side with the ilri i.h net- ; erana, be-id'; .10000 admirable Porto tmeer• milltui Ile, hail I.l.bott for hi. 't00..., with a liilli,ii «al• fleet ridintr at lochor, rod motimerable % ,,, eIF of , rptiou- id% ag te•tw,•01111r. pot I and ropi . 1 tth arm.. of tali' He hail surrounded 111 , port with the ot , --t ttemetolou, c‘•_ t ut of fortillentam. I o ,WII ITl,tmalern 11,11,4, an I 111. t 11,1% 1.1111.1.1,” I n Let , * (11-It, 101 eneuii hurl , f , t ,„ ~.„, and could land a powerful army to tittnek the ~er law- of his operations The Care of [.hies--By Elizabeth Ca dy Stanton. le only valuable work we ever saw on Infancy inns written by ti man, An. ow Conibe, or tiewland, a close oti •or; or, a sound thinker, and a learned We shall never forget him teilipt-glossed we w ore vi lien WC firer fund 011DlOit the happy p<l9.-09.01 l nude ehlld 1% It 11011 t the Silgilleln knowledge a hat to do !or Ile cutnlOCt and protection An IgliOrtllit nurse r„,..1 th e town 41112. runt night, 1111111111Choll dittle., and rocked velielnently,while thelittleonecned eon. tumidly with a loud %owe. and wept, prayed and philosoplii7ed by turns IteAsun lug on general pritmi ides, we at Intl CAI/lett) the conclusion that thaw amid, as the child was strong and vi g . there MUM he imine 1111l'IlLUC On the part of the nurse that he was nut and comfortable . we li/111f/ell iiiirfelr on that. OpllliOlt be a tallith!' reading of what Mr Conilie hail to Kai' Lien in general. The result of Glue t.,imillOrnilOfl of tuts opinion WAS a planet reNOila.lo.ll ltl the whole nurse r; department, and a transfer or pain Irmo the linhv to the nurse, who was hundiled sad chagrined an she Will: her time honored mysteni enalluittnl% lull Imre:pone, catnip arid cra dle driven out.—while pure air.stinl common sense walked in—Oh, what .11141,14, what groans, what douhttul shit. Joni!. or the head, what suppressed laughter and whispering in the hall we heard during the first few days after the inati,./uration or that dynasty of health, happiness and re/t o t to tile new born foul When the three hours' cry began that day, nhich ancient dames assured 11/4 was a custom shut had Leen faithful. lv kept by MI the sons of Adani Iron) . „I.ine immemorial, we ordered the little 'mutterer to be promptly stripped to the slim and put in a warn) lath. That hrou2ht instant relief, after which lie tiresed in a few light gartnentm 11.. ..Itonl.letr, vtilli ,11:11: /WI 1,, un pressure on the luny. or I,uwele, and laid down to sleep. Ile w:n. led ( aeconli rig to Coin be) ever!, 1: Li , day, and but once during the 1,1,40. Ah, r that we had peade, though eternal k ,•41:.111Ce on our part WWI its price. The of pinning babies up as tight as a drum is both cruel and abiturb. We asked the an tiquarian who tortured our tirst-bern in that way; why she did it ? "The bones of the young babies are so soft, and their flesh so tender," she said, "that they are in constant danger' of dissolu tion unless tightly pinioard together," We soothed her fears by pointing to the fact that colts and calves, puppies and kittens, all live,and flourish' with. out bandages and for the race, we said, we would try the experiment on one of the humeri family. If babies are reg. niftily fed, bathed and comfortably dressed, and in a pure atmosphere, they will be quiet and healthy. People Who Make Society Disagrees ' Ste. Let us see who are the people who make society diugreeahle. First, there are managing people.— The managing people are of three kinds. They are either imperious parlous, or very good.natared persona, or very con ceited persona.- And sometimes the three motives which cause a man or wo man to be troublesomely managing are combined is one and theaame Wow, thieeotion which most peo ple have to being managed is, that they have an unoonqueralis wish to manage for themselves. But there is another 811 E( a Vl•ry po tout CatIRO why people often reject t h e most excellent proposals for being uwn -.rtged. 11,..-iortiiitt the 11111riatt'ing person does not know Rollie secret, 'but• very strong moitAllitit the person to be man aged ; and therefore the manager's Wise suggestions are beside the mark Let us take a familiar itiseittee which might occur in real life There is it young m a n (ire Will Cull Lim Mr Amens) in the mine hotise with one of the tribe of managers. Mr. Alllllll4 is. tiaketP - hy What train be is i etur lung to London, and he sa:i s,by lh, 10 lock train. In the Amok in o; room, af ter the Indies have itolie to bed. ilp juin} the manager, whips out his " Brad shaw," and tells Mr. A TURIN that it o ingunity inn to go by the 9 o'clock telitt “If you - go toy •tlio 10 o'clock train, n viii slow train, tou will not get into ton n till 1 o'eleek in the !loan ing—a IntNt you will I.', in l" 12 tit night, 1.1,1 you have rest, Do let .;ie order the curl t. , 1 hid*lst, o'clock I ) ming Mail look, out some foolish objection to the 9 o'eloelt train, but held, his ground, and will nut ln , nialinged. And why r. ma ii 4 thought that there was a re Tit ciaot on the runt ~f liiii Aunibt to the wenn pressnie her good-night that li' M.. 1. 1, 1. taro Irtly rest, viol iuglit It, t , . 1., 4 t 111:1t I..tili return if pi ~ • 111, Will IK. ‘I. yi , re111:11 ,, ,111 , 1. 1110 111-).111).! Plyr n. t until Ii Wilt (1., The ithe .. t. .11 ; 1 , 11: tti , runs t eaL.;ll bre \N !oat th , roam thik- uul of lic licit rellect d 0,,, not ktiom, all Ott! itn to cotiNe "f win n olquir‘ to tout a ilk It IM 111/1) ' - iili11111•11d- 111111 the rr l• 1.:1:1•A ~11 , ..,;) ~1,4,,., venture t.. call-thelOh,O'n mint mak.. reffintio:ate,ut 011;1;4 , , nml Olen. nre 11111lIV tllllll4` 111 1111 - had better pass W1111,./111. 11'1/1111k Till . ll tio'ro :11.1:, lit l'''jl‘•ll%o 1,11 \ liot‘ , .‘cr isu 1. , .01 , 1,1111111e!tl/Ilt unimin,rt ant, thrt mug ity(inntly talce nit Uun "l \ 11•Itlin 11 , 1 tn,nn 111 .11,1 ' I,y tli , •ir ohjen tion ; b , ll 0.11" .. N. , 111111 . 1 C 4,1114 I'.' - I n'4 W'ql r In lit. tII Id , to Th,•ll hrtt n ,- e th , ••••(1,Innot t% pr 4.10.• Now, the VII•\ and 11., 'mot tvlrnit lttLo'ri itlanv ••••tit.,•,l - %flit( h pr.- what 1). , 1‘;.!,u1ng tin nun Itut the ,-n -plunatosn In r4on tt ill nut 1(.1 you tart , . unueinl L• jot of oxplatifition Ili, talk ,- 11,0 wrltitt , „ (0 bout, (.1:116, Then thn. the- y et , i ," qr,.• the eleet .tt he 1 irn , Impor nit.en- tr , 111 te-t , n 1 oe lit uttfortttutetn. 1. 4.,,: . 4 .101!111 ande w all; thh 111•. d.• yenning ptneetipl, Thnt knul of min (,) bi• ...milt lilt.) tkw wt,rld to de.t re) evcr3 thinr like eon% ermktien WAITING FOR THE SPRING A. tireeren stir the morning, A allence reign• In air: Steel bin•n the lientena ahoy.. iv.. Atovem••• the I rein and bore , Vot 111,1 the ot'llioe-A 'nut Myrtle!. ow...me to bring— "ratmtict, I the earth In ,t,tititt,7, Waiting (or the itpring ' Sitroug anh RWf sturdy eiI.MOUL, wtk and irvplar Stretch out their •Itti.loms LotticlA. Against ths wintry sky ET.II the guilty .pell Rath ea wsid i et yull si mg, Av though Rho too wore wooung Waiting for tim !Spring I .train wine eye, to Itnti. If huply %a:lnto I aiand, But ono ntra) note of muter, May pound In all the land. - Why art thou ionic, 0 biro k b1.r../ • thrun h. t•hy Jost not ping • Alt I purely they wt.. waiting, \Vatting for the Spring O hew! thy days are tlarksoino O heart i thy uighu are drew." , Hut noon shall stream, of auuahiau Prue:min the tu::::ug year Gunn shell the tree, be leafy lieou every bird ehdl sing Let them to: ptleut walt: ng, Walling for the Nyittny, - An Indian story, told b 1 Don Platt iu a NVashingtun letter " I hope In the pantaloon laminean the Senate will be mwe inociewatul than wan my tnend Dr Taylor, for a short time Italian agent. He gatherctl up the clothes prodded the Indiana It, our (lovernilletit, and niter a great deal of labor gut the Indiana together, and proceeded fo put on the m earing appar. el. He had Imo cad o . trouble teaching Mr. 1,0 the inJe , and iretitit V of t he uti•rklollo;e, dent tor a while the anti ayes o ILL". ( 1,1 • nl un illrkey- P.c.l 111 ?I 1111 hour the head 111111, triune, meling uniCorn• fOrLable bhot.t t 1,11! 1.. ruuu of Int. per son where the lei!, end, utn know, reached around with hi.. nmilping l hire and cut out the neat ot. The Other Indian!! tollowed Clint, and the Oovernment pant ' alooliti f,riittented Inn llle rear a 1511.111I1 . 1 . (1 Velltilatlol mitre comfortable thanmeenily," Bes,ulirut liwzsaCt. non —The horn of the Alps is employ e d in the . wpm,. 1101101114 districts of Switzerland Dot solely in the sound 01 the cow call, but for apother purpose, solemn and .relig sous. • As soon as the PIM has disap peared from the vallen h. 1.0 its last rays are just glimmering oi. t IttL• snowy summits of the inountants, the, herdr man who dwells on the loftiest. ‘akep his horn and trumpets forth : "Pruitn: the Lord I" All the herdsmen in the neighborhood then take their horns and repeat the words. This often con tinues a quarter, of an hobr, whilst on all sides the mo untains echo the name of 4 30 d• Solemn stillness follows; ev ery individualaffers his Becret prayers on bended kneel and uncovered bead. By this time it i 1 quite dark. "Good night I" trumpets forth the 'herdsmen on the loitiaet:summit. "Good night I" is s'epeated on all the mountains from the ho s of the In tdomen and the cleft • rock/. Then each liesdown to res The Stockton Hotel of Cape May The Stockton Company of Cape May, held their first eleetion ,for Direc- Lore at this West Jtrmey Railroad office, in Camden, on Saturday the 27th ult. Thu Directors elected were Mehers. Al bert \V. ?tlarkley, Usury Lewis, E. A. Warne, (deorge Itiehardsbn, Joint Patient; and John C r Markle3, was+ elected President, end .1011 n C Itsirbit Sessrsistry and Treas . A rilongef hPl,lo l l4hol l ,l l.l. r l llin' purls get.- tfruien Its Mr Iklattliew !laird, Edward Ulm 1,, I;vorg..litillock, John Iluline and otlit.l Wl , ll I,n own root iiromment eitizelo, of l'hiladrll.ll.a. ' I he \4 i t - 4 Jersey Railroad Cu. luiie a - odsted larg(tt It and hhrratll inth.t enteritis'. 'rho il o tel i s 11 ,1 w tiltilor4 cenllrlelyd and will tpt•ned for gue,d, by the middle of VVit ittitler,tand that It 1.4 to tinder the prop. ietorsl.ll, , Mr 1 . ; .1111 , 11 y IN 4'll' f url, itiul the pr.,..tit 1 11 111 1 1 1 1-TI Willard' , II del lit It a-dlittgt.az city ' I he I..,lddlitt fH;nt , Gni lily , d reel t, illll tt6irh rttrndv 1,l with the front, and steno. , the lot some AO() 1//, t 1,, lluwlud ,t,.4.,/t The /limaL: rte/ea 1-• fifty lent nide sold 22 0 t lint Thu the Ilr , t 11.0.1 we 17 'l ,l 111 1.: 11 T 1 1 1: 1101111 luu for 1-1 0 r.O 6 , 1 the r , :aartnt 14 of the `OM ' `Ol ,11t!1 , ' 1110111111111! 1,1. 4 '111 11 psi lor, //i u. 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Il.l‘l, ti;.• of Cul , 11 ny n , t, , Jersey A Tale of Love 0111 . t \ 11 110 , 1, 1111i1 %%ire /111 J 7. tunr,t rvu Ira, el 4 walked Ili Rill thlY v,a , fait --.) am,. ilia maid , walked 5.1,1 twip•oth Ihr• with iris ham.... rusk...dr:tit] ller name aam :•41a. /Ma 1).• Willi flit ,111.1 WIP , , 11111 , h. took to her sal -I i• is, 111111„, ,115(5 h, due ITS iltt 1,, 0 ?It !Ili sPI, ,, Ilii• blush than 1 (0.1111, ui:7 , , 7 - boeu , 01 .1 .It., 't like yo) r , •P r,41 1 • J (1) t 110, 1 . %(' Ltl•trt/ , but I huts. I j isiipcii. 11111.1,rU! P , Sue to .) in . "1 %1 ill be true if you love me is I lose you no knife can rut our love in ta., " Says Jim to Sue "Through thick andjhin, for your true loves count me ; ril court no other gni Jim leaned to fine ; Sue leaned to Jim ; his nytie jtnit touched her Joekey,brini ; four lirsi met—went-- ahem I ahem I And then—and thin-.- and THEN—tied THEN AA f gals ! beware of men i June, and underneath the silver tnoorr when frogs end crickets nri. - 11 tutu., lisit you get your name in the tinfoil, lEEE I'ITTY PUZZLE:S.—reIit, write@ oorreepondent, you would like to have me tell you some funny things which I have lieard about spelling and pronoun cing. • • There hi one word of only five lettere and if you take itwortwo of them ten will remain ; what word is that 1b) often. If you take away o-f ten will remain. There in a word vi i Uou change the place of one yin./ , meaner exactly the oppoeite from hich it did at first ; what in the word ? It is united ; place the after the and it becomes untied. - . Can you tell me what letter it is that has never been used but twine in Amer• icn ? It is a ; it is used only twioo in America. Cau you tell me when there were on. ly'two vowels / _ It was in the days of Noah, before you and I were born—in the days of no a,' before u and i were balk. This, That and 04 Other —The discussion about Granen xhlrt both, le a ahlftlenn coutroverey. —Prentice pays he tries to be lingirthil, bt,t for all that hems unable to look at, the except on the dark Hide. —A hiavraohunetta paper rays that hi "the coining 1111111" if ha in he may rillnp ax telnn rely :IV lii ploithes. We can VVIIII —A Milwaukeenn war recently arrested for heeling Ids wife Upon b e ing &end hf (ho cell, he soliloquized its follows It IN the grid time I mon ever locked ni t i nod I thank God it in not thin limo lor nny 1111,Ne . dirty crime, like getting chunk " —Cslifornis has snow sixteen inelies deep in slllll4l port..., and gimo, sixteen Inches high, ie lithe! parts. --A new I 1110 has I ten In I ented, xI w h 1, ,n;littlen tn,•fivo I , ,ng, nod • UM be earrlOti —A I illhlny MildtletOr that 11411.0 v rybody Hlto in riding to WsKilington no,‘ on 1, "lien pH, --+`nt•+ h, h,•r hi,harhh ❑I ,1 v .e•lr ,hee4 nOn low• huild upell tjtiGth Jele, end gruilio,lll,llll I of to ~f d , •l 1i.d1,•,,1+m --A latte 'Whoop! glri in Norfolk, Vt. , gut Ihr 40111111 , 11 01 lh,• sold happy. T,, oil gibe all your things to I t er !hi., 'I • 1111111,1 nut 111 11001 10, /l 0 ))1 , 1) ; 11.01, Y. vently pet i.huol, Icy I...ttig 111 Fall lit at 011011 di lit :'4l4h 11.u711, i"1,.• I ill- Of :Igv, iind that It, 1,,,611[1.1 1,14 n ti, , 11 , 1 111• I lit I I ni 1113 111 177 , , .11. )014,,,,1141,it - 'I I.t• 1. , 11.“‘ 1/1,1•11,1 In N.. 1,1,4. • i• tilo ',111.. to In 111.11rn. lit Ling imirtur titiring I h,. ~,.,tt,. h!,111:g4 llf V. • 1I• I 111, In. ltd.. 11111 , 1 nry.l anv Nunn 11,101,' I. 10..1:• It-r• 11 th.• t• \v I n 41 1 ,11 h./ '2., It.onn \ n 1, ',Lod U. 0,0 10, govinnrfl 0, it. r frrtrrh -14 , ft wo-rom•Ph .00**.J- - 1“ trifIVICVN wnr It .11 - 11 r, 4 1.1 OW .•1 - 110 1.5..' 5:1 110.5. t. 1.1 , 1111'101W . 411,tg..,ut ss, 5 ;is r , 1111.11 11. 1.5 t 1.1.0 155.2, rjll i 11 , 1.1• N 1, 1 k 111 F 1:11.11 1111 • 11, at tht• la IA t. tho 111 that city 111 al out t , I-t•ts 111.1 N:11,4 protTi ifsll , '1..11111 raw L. ing hlltlt nt .lur' It t” I 111.1 rd aloott H., oolnitry and urrd Silku•r , t. ul4, hint , % ' ,..11:11 4 11tu h i• - a La, h, I r (alio la set I a to )eutig et all x avx t.. lenythen Clt%r thtyx tx tf 1.. 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Ibe 11)11 I s i f s tsf l, t f, ,Is fi 41 st If. ff It slf•f. iftftti l's Orr RI ft 1... .Iff) ' 4 llitt r Ih. hilt 1/1114 1:11 . i“IN —(otrivstri t on of tho t+4 X (.4 Untn. rr ttl .Ir.l,ll. , •:•uthif tt.1.1 it I , rt.,' hi , A it.siti n /1( . 01 11 , II I 111 Ili.' f f 1,1105. I If ifIK .111 atilt , 111.. it , 11.1 An otkt ' I • ' The psf,l,r. .1,1 4. hot lltoil hulk fort oritctm.-- " 1 " hi I I% ib.ra v. , 'nfort..l.le loltlelyovflvnee,Leirli." 1 . 114 ~ :n r .,.t :t Social 1110 , 041ag 10, a Loayt p.lO. •SA 10 (ergo** " -- AI. Old lady to Neat Jerpry. havtug rend . or the lotr.tirtg 01 it Kl itidAtiole 11111,11, ittetilOttg eatahl I slim. itt • I•••Ntrne t••, • tilaJined 104 4 Willid.kaie a Melt WAS r{undlug 111 tier cellar 41%1111 httr.t ntut Llow —A re. Things to Avoid—Walking / 4 . 5 E‘,. two urnlsrSifss on pouring wet slays , just .1 oh Iss•r glass before you " being tbs• sos..t, tor in a gums rel Istqween a wan and /nu, wild is , attNlC to R lady fit..l tine top of Rh nolo ro,•I r,,L,rtv a re, hot 140 sn rv..ning pot ty. - 4.1 k the film..., N ew st • pill t 'I.I• 1. 4 . o , f Pi° 01 , olio"_,„r, •••1' , , , , , A l`/I • Lo pr. • k ' •kr,tl).. • , V . ,1 =MIMI =EI —A Iti,cl mond yontun recomily • al, led folllas of the beg masque in n lalwl our nod pa, ful degree of comicality lin pereonated • donkey attached ton hflail yo r art In wilor , the drive, waa sented In the uo lee of a Inroo r Thn donkey moved on "all fours" and Loop c ul luterenle --The star of the St Petersburg ballet, Mir. Tehernem wax poiyaned a few weeks ago OD& of het exhatelo, whose advancer, ehe hnQ repelled la u rather haughty manner He n i her a alms chninpagne nontaining n dose of poiuon When she drank the wim the elleote of the poison prostrated her Iturri diately. —"Ererythieg ha+ It. tte," eald • philn, , Rhical profenanr to his clear.. "Of what it-o , drunkard's grey red noes 7" a 51,0,1 'hermits. 'qt. a light-house." sap., red it, profeatier, "to warn nu of the •littl.• .1 or th passes underneath it, and reminds aa of hual• of appetite on 'stitch e might other. 110 to wrecked. —'The latest gift to the Prenident le a pair 01 patent-leather hoots, trimmed at the top with t gold fringe and tassels, the American coat of *moon the leg, aunt a pair of solid gold spur , Irhocached.The bonta are made of the line,t 'thy of leather and In the Went style, and nod I. the Inside with yellow kid. They an' valapd at tam The limited donor will prost bly be made Postmaster it Botralo• --Curious Tle fr of.— A baker haring stolen 10 &OW, tlio owner ailed after him, ••lialLer. baker I" "I will, will I" shouted he. Being afterwards brautlot before a magistrate, chars od with the °Okapi, be defended himself by aterurioit the semi that he merely took It up to try its weight, when the prosecutor soddeni) told hlm to "bake her," which he did ; hut Audios he did not come for %rather than 1.. t. It spoil, of Course be ate It himself. —The Na, York Efolesieuread nye that "the newest ides In waltaltig Insist. that, Instead or ettlsplug Malady's hand, cr aven h er Boger OM the gentleman shalt bend his irit arm St about lb. same aisle with which s Gtehlonehle ti p carries her parasol, the lady rap stri port/MS emit by platting her laud sgatost his n,ln ho low of the elbow. Thus be carries her around delloately, without any.of that oontset which condemns the round dances. This mode la introdteed by a single set of eitelostyos , but its proprMill Meat emamend
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