STAR OF THE CAPE
sTarofthecajpe
CAPE MAT CITY r N. j.,
HoWtac 1U. rth (old., slHin. «v n» u'o U» dtafte. XM|> Om hud (hn Ml or prin. ASKED ME TO.
>y one hope to deecribe the feel- - NBuome young mu who KfcSr.,".c« «nj, yet none of whom he ou t’Ksrsfs ■' » ijeeme—'‘Kent'e Com-
«*. he felt the time to determine te bed come ; yet how oouhTit be
enr r _ Th ® V 17 thought dietraeeeT
Cowld he —dem he eek her
Ooald ehe knew bow much her enm Mmeen to him f Jfeheuid "yea,'
bupineu, raoeeu j how much U
of New Y^k eHy~UT&i^e? ^'u 1 * *— - 3
dt tried to emOe, but it eUpd ie eountenenoe. end wu bat
“• But he hed kept
ud uncertainty it wu ebout to ehe would not It length Jack
i—_ ennther word, daek geted end thought, •• Why don’t die r aomething and keep a fellow on f ‘ Tra got ao now I ou aupport my-
Younerer heard that I didn’t aup-
•'Nerer mind,” aaid Olio, “for it Huna aa though I baTe heard a atory ssnsesarsid’ssiia impmaaion • - . • . aolABut U plain. Olio, I at I lore you.”
placed in a oofBn, ud then again It remained In Philadelphia from I- «• to 1 a w. Upon ita arrirai i_ New York th. oertifleate of the Lewea, Del, doctor wu dueorered to be r what informal, and the adrioe o
1 to open the caaea, and done the mu was found to be afire. The beet mediml aid wu
HoapataLwhua haymow— „„„ u „, only doing jeaU, bnl them ia crery probability « b*a apeedy ud permanent nooTBiy. How ha etUted confined within then eideu caaea p^Xmpoehenajon. He wu boxed up for Ourty-ffre houra, a length of time very f*y peraone would cam to attempt extstenoe merely without food or drink. He will lire to tell hia strange expensnee. The-would-be novelirt will find here a mine. Wu he unoonaoioua owu the terrible fate which ntable praaut to hia undcrint«ma ?? Xo*! b®
merer if
r angnt n_ u m - ' daring hie journey, m.» ‘-ere ao worked hia term with
In hie Idle on the Plain, Gen. Ouster Joining the ran guard, Hind u tipskiU in feats of horaemsnahip Tn/ii.n v onhiinati--
WEDN^DAT, MAY 7, 1873.
recently disc
Can.
Huaik . , diaooTerad by the
boya.
Providing themaalves with p
d returned. The fire
breech-loader. The Indiu war capable of aaeumiag poaUkMs pony, the latter at full epeed, wh one but an Indiu could maintaf ainglo moment without being th of the spirit of hia rider. ■elthie meet generally exproaud by e number of hia ponies. No warrior chief is of uy importance or distinction who ia not the owner of a herd df ponies numbering from twenty to muy hundreds. Ha hu foreach speeulgtu^
pony," the favorite of the herd.
foot, qnick in intelligence, and oonrage. It may he safely asserted that the first place in the heart of the warrior ia held by Us faithful and obedient
InShus am extremely fond erf barter-
dinary. ona, and ahom/h tion of medical experts. offleera of the Adams Express office in Una city will giro uy additional in- * •-on to thou who wish to study capable of atndying the aflair. j :* nt ^.^j,£L'*!?? ^ wriSSn^’ gfttogt
of a good bargain.
They Ihah
luda, ud agree to forsake the burial ground of their forefathers; they will part, for doe consideration, with their bow ud arrows, and their aooompuying quirer, handsomely wrought in drseaed fora; their lodges i
ae evening, w >ytha lads <
X parents m m they were o entered w
un that they had gone into the , ten o'clock In the morning, since ieh time they had not seen them, rhe alarm that five boys were loci in ) cave drew e vast crowd around its month, among whom were the fathers, mothers, brotbpk and sisters of the lost ones. Several parties immediately en'ered the cave to search for them, But 11 returned without a trace of *v - * 1 bildrea About 11 o’clock It ___. _ .0 do or die. In order to not lose thi way, they unwound a ball of twine _ they proceeded. In this way they had naed up six balls of twine, when they
in the roeks, barely large enough t6 admlf the body of the smallari of the party. He aqneexed himself through it, ud going some diatanoe he called out, rood ring no aor v- -—*— 1 ~ 3 •tifrforther and call thought he heard a I
»pot. On my mturn
hour’# time, I found tho ante i unoonoernodlr by and aafr the , which lav where I hadAewn them, in ..pg^nUy, nniiiminiahed qnutitice ;
mu. I am ai she lucked ripjrfing langh he loved ao. Poor fallowl wSyeoadn’t behave interpreted Ihe krve for him which rounded and mellowed that laugh? But no; be ud, with the thought
«d- Any fallow ia e round any girl for three year*." he strode toward the door. Hi* was upon it " I - - you wouldn’t haven “But Jack” —ho turned — "' haven't asked me to."
How narrowly he ecoaped being bt ahve may be imagined from the *>..* np fa, the fame of opening the ™ » 7“ ”? Uo* kelifed. Even he might hare been sent to hia the deed, ud that the imagination ” have heard c - the living and indeed
To th* warrior hit battle horse is as the apple of hia eye. Neither love n —- induce him to part with il t—-—*» In oommudof the re guard expressed the opinion that 1 could reaut tnooesafully tho attseks until a little later, whan .. ■t the latterwere receiving
-— he know the lost w found. Their situation was “«•' indeed. When found they w •weviee in the rr— 1 - —
lace where they Icen together.
The joy consequent upon their deliv- - nmoa almost overoams them. The aearching party emerged from tho cave about 1 o’clock at night, the lost boys having been immured some fifteen hour* without food or water. The midnight air was mode glod by the shouts
-* ' greeted their
i—’*
jtreaming iL t^nj payem of thukagiving to G
. . , to their u _ tion a" He adds: “I have often an myself by strewing heap and o seed create, all erf which form I burdens for the uta, neeg their n
end it ia s ourioua sight to watch eegernea* and determination with which they will drag them away. It is intersating also to note how on the following day the hunks ol thoac seeds will *p-
thejnbbiah-heap, outaide the this amount of discrimination,
the uts fight tremendons bottles, colony against colony, in the enderiur
to plunder each other's granaries,
fames, these combats last for days, ud terrible mutilation* are the result. Two
maybe noticed contending for . one of them holding on vnth th-
tenacity of e bull-dog, even although be bee lost his abdomen in the struggle, -VSirwiilTie.eeti MOggridge, “the
>, while hia adversary, t£oug_ 1 more thou a head and legs, offers ttongh
^srrter£;£r ton, bat be is the embodiment of alongside of a married man. Noe has compelled experience in the ease of the former, but the latter boo always depended upon acme one else for this aervioe, and fortunately for tho sake of ’sty, it ia rarely hen obliged to reto the needle himaelf. Sometimes patient wife eoalds' her right ~
0 t o twenty minute) liter expected to be down street. He lays the button exactly on the site ok its nredecmacr. and pushes the needle . . and carefully draw* after, leaving about three
through the the thread a;
o himaelf, “
Then ho come* back the other way, gets tho needle through the doth enough, ud lays himself rmt fa,
the eye, but in spite r ' patient jabbing, the
eista in backing again.. „„„ — of that button, ud finally when he lotM patience, his finger rateho* threhd, ud that three inches {Te to hold th* button alipa through ^e in a twinkling, and the button
U leisurely across the floor.
Bieto it np without ■ single remark,, of-mspect for hia children, ud mal afiother attempt to fasten it. Th’la ti when coming oack with the needle — keeps both the thread ud the button fa---- slipping by covering thorn with ihnmb, and ft ia ont of reganrfor
part of him that he feels around
ie eye in a very careful ud jndi1 manner, but eventually losing Ida' philosophy aa the aearch becomes more —a hopeless, ho falls to jabbing
a loose ud aavage manner, just then the needle finds the
- r o, end tomes np through the" batten ud partway through hia thumb "h a edenty that no humu ingenuity guard against. Then he lays down things, with a few familiar quoteis, and presses the injured hud between bis knees, ud then bolds it under
other arm, ud finally jar—
month, ud all the while
L It muy fun
Mill I III ~1'~I r i, ~~ ’ * B ^b*^ t® exhibit hi* folly.
2tE?sri. b !?3£”i"jra2
— w tw” people to look at, let them shut their ;
eye*. - \
Two foolish young girls took poison together in JueirriQe, Win, hot the family doctor earns in time to save their Wisconsin has organised over a hundred granges of the Patrons of Huahudry^uw^y all ainoe the middle of . Within forty-five days there occurred In the United Steteelorty-two railroad aoridenta, killing twenty-two persona
ud injuring ninety-seven.
There ere only nine cities in the world with e population of more thu a million.- ^ London leada the list with ita Fifteen yean ago it wu hard to aell loose meat in Maine eitiea at five cents pound; now it iahard to getitat uy
fa-m sbmghselection*, the
, very trtdy^re a good pair of ar-
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•>broSwo!l«° uui ii Autaiimr *• fame ~^SS3l£7VFJ££r&&£i
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price, qi^ wasteful In
Bp^akingof newspaper aelcIpnngfleld BepubUem very urks that it take* quite u mi
Thera hu been riotiu)
riatiug at Fort Mahon, Irluds. The rioters
Dolawor? bar. saS shall dwlaaala th, aha an, aw-, bon, or Maw vanlooWteol saiekUS *—*- at fia—•“—Sag ■ahgskfa* Kppunqa* Stan ha Mate hr fate- —" iSrSHS;
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n Dr. Hepworth’a church in New York wu a groat success. So well did iheveeU that the grouyearIv income of the church will be ebout ‘ 150,000. A very bed mu put into e oontribnon box one dollar and a cent, ud npa a paper the following: “ The cent fertile heathen, and the dollar to get H. C. Genn, editor of the Sentinel, at Warren, HI., accidently ahot, end dangerously wounded his wife, while careleaaly budling a gun which he thought as unloaded. , The Emperor of Brazil rules ten mil--lion souls, J-wo ^milUona being sluves,
y previous season, especially in Uses, ibroiderios, silks, ud velvet. Ladies can, in the present state of civilization, either bur their switches to - ’ ’ the hair, or dye their hair to their awitche*. You pay* yonr money ud you takes your choice. A New Hampshire mu hu been relieved of what the doctor called "ugino cordis" by expectorating* piece cl etring five inches long, which he hed drawn into his windpipe some months ago. Imprimatur—Let it be printed—wne 0 the press gas-under ivornment control. Hence, the term found on tha title-page of old bQpka. A pet parrot wu re disgusted with .je tumult of moving day in Harris-, burg, that bo si go slued bis passage through the street* on the top of the furniture-sragon by the most shocking profanity. An ad providing for the punishment by imprisonment in the Penitentiary of person* convicted of bribing State -“’ror* or members of tha General Afihlv, hu pained both branches cf Ohio Legislature. illustrates the beauties lard system thus: Smith r—“Any tetters for me

