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STAR OP - THE CAPE.

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CAPE MAY CITY, H. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, .1873.

NO. 35.

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HdMd ao d»y alter day. — u» a. Sowmtaritad aW aW U.

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Cue i» djtoE In tbo c«

aion s naan w Mareh. 11 ka otrald bold ont ao lonn. Uotaorar, U waa Ur. Brace himaclf who proMaad to «o back with Uii team ana bring the aapphaa and 1 1 1 don't feel qoite right about d," aaldba. ■'aadl want Lonlaa .. ooaaetme. Then UU *o out to Shopton and aee Balea and Weight -*—*

Dear Mead, taBaa what to try:

“ AH right, Sir,

get the hotel raadt lot the a you're off, and- take a tram wooda and apot the beat

Idling."

" Thare'a enough to do,” aaid Unde "Yon'UDebaok in fire daya.

tore AID LOGGIKG.

Ixraiaa’a father had gone off with ttu>

ox team np into the wooda, aixtrm: awn, to make the oamp before the a ter'a logging ahonld begin. She : wjt lonely aa aoon aa he^waajrat the And'place! U>are > waa*nobody ' it little Tim, who oonld dig

'**" if rm looky. How'a the atone.

Sir

‘ Good for a week, I ahonld eay, eooh

palha, to be anre. and look after the oatUe ; grandmother, who waa companionable enough, with her etoriee of old timee, hot a oare more than a protector; and Soaette, who helped abonl

quarreled with Ben; and lait, but not laaat, be end her mule Simon had dnroff on the ox team with her father. If

. ..ith the

. week, eht That 11 tide ye orer, I reokon. There'. Bight ef work to be got through with . . — .u. — Tn.,—«i,a anppliee

to bo got, end the hand, t

from light and it waa

i Lonlaa aa hia property erer a£hee he oonld remem He had beaned her to and from tinging

2S*5t

for hia partner in tl

oe, had paid hia forfeit! to bar, ai rerohod about her deity. And el

.me home quite outy* eonoe itintry liring and country mi id rauiar given Ben the cold cl - - [hte gifta and attentk

x American, felt himaelf aa of hanaff and Ufa in iba city, « didn't in the Icaat become her, — r'.Terred that ahe couldn't do bettar than to marry him. ••Well, Mr. Benjamin Thurmi hope you're conceited enough, aaewered him. " Merry you 11 ■ay but you're weU enough yonnell; but to lire in thi. elow, beckwood. faahion forever wonh^ be thederthoi ranoert to while eway the time ; to be wearing homeepnn all my daya, and worrying about the dope. Oh fleer no, thank yon; I've had enough of bard

i ■ — . _ . _ iraa only to matter them again » Why aebealwaja .training her «yea down afreet-whitened country road J And i it that trembled in her boeom

ie do but go r

they faring in the awey in the heart of

waa ai-wwe Uka a primeral^foreat • After Mr. Brace;. fes.^wiSTu^s^ buy on the hovel for the eettle.

erfd he, briefly;'Tmt

there'a awamp pork to aka~ ‘ ha plunged hia hand oor

' a pi^e, ei ' ‘ '

it, and to hev 7 do, end I Heyday, it'e lan’a Ufa ia I”

be got-

Mr. Brace had an inkling of; ao much ' It. ran over into the next weak, ea

hie e trick of doing.

..-ion Louiea eaw that it wae only! old father trudging along with the tanring ox team her mercury w down to xaro in half a aeound. Shei before her a weary three months of In '• ea and longing, and ahe caw, t

t ahe deserved it.

It'e adanoed eold day for an

in apacial acta of weather created to ■ —‘ "What’s _thiri ^ouV

yearlings and ooot; it would hev 1 a good bargain. Si lent hU lore to you. r — TSm mrA m haIX T MeVcW TUI turn

Lu. I've got a oold. I reckon:

in end eleep it off " Uncle Si or Ben onght

ghtn't have let yon o

wapondento gtvee tl of the men who owr

the Shah:

The mystery ia Benlerf Where dl lie wonderful UtUe Jew apriagfron Nobody knowa. Wo areUdd that 1

" pbrainG

e bottom of the meal-cheat.

n yearn ago. »a®»il ***•? rent hooked noae, a pair of it spectacles, end an acoa which only Mr. Laland oonld do jnatioe,

if heehonld'ntt” eakad not ao sanguine. ip him? At any rate,

eg; press. Itie n vnn greet preea of xe -orit. I vent you to see my tootle rams and nee xam aa yon like. I

o rooney^ Juatjrat my:

riiaii be entin

id without bringing him, "We will another day; perhaps . disabled on the road." m had set in, eold and blistering;

.Mow; end all the while the )W built up ita Aladdin palaces, crya- _ by crystal; wreathed ebont the living green, tapestried every boulder Md the dud leave, and hoUowa nndei

..o'Sitter oold for Ught fall, jut enough to drape gracefully in iU folds, and give

Sofore” tbs “sky had cleared tha last

■ ' of fooflfa -

a club—for there wi

r tiro day*. :

'ha^not

who wonld have atough fight nth ^I™the mean while they were elmoat aa much concerned for Mr. Bruce aa for ■ ea. Ho might have lost hia

r feared, or been overia* I -or the wolves; he

s oamp any moment too

dneed to help himaelf, • eaeiitance. Since

idle, their

*—___ day they proposed

ting ont ton

ie of the ee

un in Germany about 1815.” t

b anybody might teU with. reference to a cyclopedia. He has U snat^ahsed SbjSTaneen Yieteto

me twenty yeara, and iirin

mjonnnliataM

per day, for weeding tnnripe, the enUgemcnt being for^ ebemt^ •** wuks.

qaaintanoeehips. His sole object was benefit the finglisb preaa “ Ho-I ——- ——1 ay vort of honor

the breast and i

■mall. The dispatches were used

□other visit Tbs post was in, shrewd little man was safe.

* ' ' ’ of gate?

delpatchu

delighted. ’ to please ae preaa.” Should them ? He should be hap-

py, and in the meantime it waa a waste

of good money for the be paying for dispatches I ? “

Why throw money i

_ So the eperial telegrams were atopped. Another month, and this time »V__ —r in 12j 0 p yp -V

the little man. Hedounot often. He even differs from yon tie matters. He knows 1 - ! -

ie proprietors of the like I

if the singniar‘aifvwntnrea of n

greater and batter th ly distingniahable tr_ ing. Whal dssp^ end s

/hetherof ..... art or moaio T Onr caress ns. oor tender

still rapture under the iu-

. _ Thay of the port, bn‘

' ' s. Whil

it WM in Wigtownshire. While lard tha boys had some bread 1 ont to them. They wm told eart wonld meet them whan they landed, but thay found no cart, and had to walk a distance of nin

—Iving there about ten oc after having had neither bite nor •"— -railing about an hour, a >orridge waa served ont to meel conolnded, the boys taken to a turnip field and put to weed the ground. They • remained at tfato work until after seven o'clock, end complained that their knees were cut and braised with the stones which lay " 1 soil. They were then conducted to Uu by tl ■d rot

make all arrangement for ads year? They aee what his dispatches are worth.. They must aee what a saving was made. The other papers were all accepting an annual engagement, EdUmstely nttypnpereoame into it—not merely daily papers, bnt also the weekly era, who concluded with him .for day's despatches. The whole preu

if time became

_ ra ia concerneu, noutcrlzcd. The terms of his full inbeorip- • ‘ raised from £000 to £1,- , Private subscribers, exchangee, town halls, statesmen, foreign

thirty-six boys

snown a bun w the place where were to eleep for the night- Thi contained not only very little i but a lumber of rate. When the

objected to eleep there

rata, their employer said . a dog with them. He brought a dog. bnt before ha left the dog ran away. The hoys then again laid they would not atop in the barn, upon which their employer told them to lesve. Eighteen of the boys (including the two who —*“ the narrative) then toft the farm, auu took the road pointed ont to them as

that to Liverpool.

They walked until midnight, when they slept three hoars in the damp atmosphere of the mountains. They renamed theirjramp during the next ging food whenever they were hungry, Inthe r " “ *

host, nos —.— a coined money. His

jrir. I dislike the eysI have never seen a dispatch

a “job” writs

neMaMertheWxt.

the Maid had got financial diBeolttoa, and fell into the bands of tha sheriff That officer remained on the boat all day and all night, but toward morning waa induced to step on shore for a few momenta. Th. i„—i ha was safe on terra firms the signal to swing off, end steam being np, the Maid of the Miat was quickly in the middle of the

memory can penetrate, and binding together your whole being, past and present in one unspeakable vibration; melta ron in one moment with all the ernass, all the love that has been scattered through the toilsome years, concentrating in one emoAm of heroic ’ ‘on aD the nard-

Joy^Ui

isos to bv(b wrought

u by the exquiait

man's cheek end neck and aruu, by the Undid depth! of her beeeeehing eyes, or the sweet childish pout of her Upa. For the beauty of e woman is like music; ' ‘ can one aay more ? Beauty has preasion beyond and fu above the 'omen's son] that It clothes, aa the i of genius have e wider meaning the thonght that prompted them ;

3 he a far-off. mighty

J-C,

jpeeokr rounded seek, the

■thin;

casta, who said tl

poUtioslly were objectionable.

nient to give Beater's agents their news, end yet there.ie intoUigenoe from independent sources also. Ben ter’a dis-

t by a man who told them they were going the wrong way for Liverpool. This story waa not believed, end the

party pushed onward, bnt wer ward met by a man who pnt the the right road. The boyakept

Southward journey until they arrived at Girran; sometimes sleeping in barns, and sometimes on the road, and de-

pending for food upon begging. Girran a kind gentleman gave thi

"Uwa'n't their fault; I thought I could drive a batter bargain with the hands. Ben said he'd coma in my place, hot hie heart wa'n't set on it,*' which assurance in no wise comforted

Lotties.

Mr. Brace was restless all night, and in the morning waa ont of hia head, and didn't know hia right hand from hia toft, and nailed Louisa Ben, and asked grandma to put tha oxaq into the cart, mistaking herfor Uncle Simon. And

"No, I oan't aay thereto; though I ■hat mind telling ytm that I didn t come home single for want of a chance.

Louisa, half frightened to death jumped upon old Bora's baok end galloped all tha way to Shopton far the nearest doe-

their originator ia now.a baron. Ha ia •-■* *- - lady of some beauty. He

opera box; hia horses are

. _ lemra gav shilling apiece, and directed 1 ..'here they wonld be able to get

Glasgow by rail. Thenca, after furthe

hardship, they made their way home.

the wonder of the row; he ha

ing hia greatness baok. I never beard of anything te hia discredit, rad for one who has moved, aa bs has dona,

s

that ia saying

iter who now estale^wbo, after

a housekeeper, and he raid I nevhoutd bring the water to wash my And wfa^eUdn't yon marry him f ° tl‘S^l'totafaTrad good fUhmtfaeeases

tha way to Shopton fi

lotting mor i he,tte li

ayes on Mr. Brace. . '■ Is he dasgercu.r a.ked Loetoa. Dangerous 1 Oh, I guess be 11 pul through. UU tone this j

Maverick, of the tl

thought giving i p in vain.* And one day m Ban’s resolute hand, i

he justdrraged himaelf inside the oei rad stretched himaelf before the I

n worse. ” Ben arid, ‘ ■

LngoT

1 of him ; bnt I am inclined to . heron will get quite as mush for hie " privileges " aa they are • l '

haps he was thinking of somebody who might drove met him, kindly, at the ipnrnvy'a end. in view of the dangers

the grossest misconception cernrog the vegetation on The aril ia the richest in th

ud richest he

captain had conceived the bold idea of running down the stream and ring to Lake Ontario. It appears tiro engineer ud fireman, the only persona on board, were ignore-* -• design, rad thought they •Jy cross ing the river. It look but r minutes for the vessel, aided by . s rad current, to be whirled down the iearfnl torrent She quickly passed

" ‘

pool, when the aspirin found that he

-mid not*

only require a few thousand dollar make available for tha irrigation of dreds of thousands of eorca of U—,

be obtained overflow of

itself for

distance of

the slightest degree,

or movement*. The engines

good Baptist—fell to preying. The

were wi In eases of thi

for tost In e few minutes, however, she emerged from the whirlpool rad dashed on her way down.**— -* Ee Staunch little Teasel is doing ferry duty somewhere in the vicinity cf Kingstofc-' The captain who thus imperilled hia own life and that of hia Uttie crew waa paid $500 for hia pluck, besides procuring whataver advantage accrued

The Sonoma (Ori.>

~'E iTsaritt.

7He to o/opinloo tirot set will ev

fertile region. He

by out old HttSoraLia of Yuma, whtf settled in A

nob- A mouse in St Ctalrsvilto. West, Ya., jibed built a neat of 816 worth of green hacks.

the world, ud

owed *— ”—

the tallest

meat. --r save _ One

S machine and ia engaged ro ay, which is of superior quall-

The Dominion rifle matches vrill be held in Ottawa, oommanerog, probably,

Sept 15.

* ladies—Going the ro-—*-

d dollars to

A young Milwaukeean waa shot dead by apoUoemra the fttter night, while

trying to rob hia nncto'e store. 1 viait^f the Emperor of PeWrsbnrg ia regarded oa

tody or

f ninety milea, presenting singular spectacle of a nv

running np huL The desert ia abo fifteen feet below the level of the b of the Colorado, rad ita waters era th be carried over the desert For su portions of it aa cannot bo thus reached the artesian well remains. Water era bo got anywhere at a depth of from twelve to twenty feet The informant waa employed by the United States government to dig wolli on the desert In digging the well at New •tatooO. whloh

cotton on brad. He mums ms own breed rad ifaeat, has no debts to pay, ud thinks that cotton to a safe inveetThe Connecticut State Board of Education has taken charge of the little Italian boye who have been k*"* »

broke into of an old river, n mens of wtK^i. Her sixteen feet in the well stood at that depth c impoasiblc to exnunst bad been tapped by a simply instead of

The Baptist engineer,

ty feet.

cloae kinship with nature sees the most of this impersonal expression in beanty (it is needless to S thst there are gentlemen with alters dyed and undyed who see of it whatever), rad for this reethe noblest nature is often the blinded to the character sf the

lamagee, hot as laned, be finally

i tendon.

How to Keep Cool.

. Few people understand how to make

themaelvea comfortable in worm v ■ ‘ jority of us, in

fear, the tragedy y to continue for n spite of mental s ready with the ling ail mistakes

A Pardon Forfeited.

I application for the pardon of s man >w confined for life in the State Pri-

5 history is, in brief,

n the loth of

t, 1850,

the dwelling house of George

ud hod had

ny injury os

nything hr ra m o matter u whi

ud a man named Clark Fairbanks,

resided in the town, i ' ‘ e difficulty with Mr

suspected so strongly of haying set the fire that he was arrested, tried, rad convicted of arson, being sentenced ' imprisonment for life

Is should 1

e to explode m

cidental expl

state the hammer : half-cock, or full, I Iber ao elevated, _ida, that no aoei charges in both w

dentally. Carrying a B u_ ~» mnxxladown is objectionable, from the likelihood bf the shot working the wadding loose. The greet object, however, is so to cany it that no danger can arise, ud that the gnn may feel easy ud

' ‘ r service. Over the left arm, right brad upon the " grip.’

plication by politic Claflin for hia pare ing signed bytbeS

1th the right hud npon the '' grip,’ aa good a method ee any. In going For e wall, jumping over a wide ditch. —imbiag rails, gates, etc., a gnu ahonld invariably be taken off the full cock. Whether shooting alone or in oompray this rule should never on any acoont be deviated from. It may happen thi the barrier to pass ia so easy that thei seems to be no apparent necessity U this precaution. At the came time h be remembered that a leot may slip

her well known mti-

ivervant with the oaae, and setting forth thnt the house wae *- * — *•— J ay time, rad that no the time; ud that

aa the prisoner hod

.... oionaiy Ire” in a score of ways, which thonghtulneaa rad good judgment might lead is to avoid. The morning ia moae rad ml try, which doubtiees may be a pretty

.. breakfast —ill rings, rad you must hurry to get ready, which is a grand mistake at the beginning of s hot day. Most likely, also, some impatience comes with the haste, rad the result is the blood becomes additionally heated. The mon aalutatlon, "How hot it is! 11 believe I slept a wink last night!' . constant flattering of a fra, the quantity of ice-water consumed, rad the perpetual doing nothing except thinking rad talking about the heat—all tend to increase the discomfort which, though

idureble by proper

-p The observance of a few

simple rules will '

iu the State Prison. He

nveyed to that institution rad pat si irk, behaving himself remarkably •" **- rly part of 1871 ra ap

comfort. Even those who have ions duties to periorm may take a

hint from some plain suggestiens, snob

: Never hurry ; to which end be behindhand in any tiling

which must be done. Take Ught.ooollDg,

' ms food, and don’t drink too

lardou, the petition ix

ed for.

__ committed, of the Executive waa askonra*. the petition want te

mittee of the Executive Council, ud on their recommendation a pardon waa granted April 29, 1871, bnt this pardon waa granted ™

'*— •’ * if the recipient

he should i

the sentence for I Of course, Fairbanks a

a flow!

Attacked by Taaiplres. _ jortespondent states that, whito i Surinam, ho awoke about four o olo< one morning, and waa ooneiderab alarmed by finding himaelf weltorii ingeatod blood, rad waa nnabla ont for this, as he felt no pain whi . " The mystery," says he, " wi . I had been bitten by the vampire, peeler of Guiana, which is d the flyini-dog of New I Thia is no other than a batof mon sixo, that sacks the blood from me cattle whito they are fast asleep, sometimes, till they die ; and • — manner in which they proceed is truly wonderful, I will endeavor to give -

" Knowing, by instinct, that the person that they intend to attack ia in a sound slumber, they generally alight near the feet, where, while the creature

siring a favorite candidate ib election, arid, "He » aa r as ever lifted a hat to a

e Uttio better than slavery in

;o undertake a

Esquimaux Joe's wife declined lo go ackto the Polar regions, and was toft — - Both ah- —* '

husband are entirely satisfied with tem-

perate latitudes.

The Oil City Derrict complains e! •he perristent exaggerations in regard the aotnal production of the petrodiatriota " that appear ui

m districta d

n St Johns-

Tbe frienda o

bury, YU, were to loom''—-t— y— ting drunk that they pieced him in a coffin rad toft him there until he got sober enough to roll ont A child recently born in Wilmington, DeL, has living one gtitodfatter. one grandmother, two great grandfathers, three great grandmother*,! etep grandfather ud a step grandmother. feet more of the bluff went last year. At this rate it will not take many more seasons to reach the hotels and villas. A provision dealer of New York has bought np e large qaanUty . of hraro from the stock of a Cincinnati firm ttat faild not long since, and now he istrying to pace them off for West failure

t of tip of the great toe, so very iall, indeed, that the heed of^a gn

mechanic in Portamontb, N. H., lot been able to do rav work for niaven years, on account of e friend crushing hia brad in shaking it. And the friend has never known the harm he did, either.

could scarcely be received wound, which is, consequently, ful; yet, through this orifice .■ _ Kl—A „„

ibliged

.logorginK

ich. Done

• fori

rr talking about

fret whale ind in a plsi rale, keep fans to

e used in frintini -a oat in tlie btozin 3 afraid to a»TTJ a

Cattle they generally bite in the ear, bnt always in places where the blood * ' eonsly. Having applied ed several heaps of geried blood nil round the place v f trod lain, upon the ground; on tu...- •'* **• jndged that 1

lecessity of working, provide ill some light occupation, and » it dilligenUy during pro ; nothing makes one so thorou jomfartable in hot weather as 1 ing "nothing to-do." Avoid crow ‘ ligptly, in spite of fashion ; tsio Bleep, rad plenty of it; bathe slowly; and nee moderation things. We might add a doten

are much mistaken these few will not greatly si ifort of everyone who will

blood

to disgorge. He then begins

id thus continues suokinf

he ia scarcely iffercr has oft

001 of forty scholars

„« grandehildren of .'—

is pnt down aa the most extensive

raafather.in the Bt

Boys, girls, rad women, to the nnmsr of fifty or more, amused themselves the other day, in Ban Franasro, by express-wagon loaded with rod dragging their baggage

pavement

blood."

Balky Horses.

Balky horses are of two kinds, those which want to go too mnoh, and which don't want to go at aU. The — is the nervons balky horse, the. second the sulky balky horse. A good way to manage the first is to on hitch at the Oral manifestation of the evil spirit, rad

without any Mastering on his back ax* —

; nint

treatment when put in the wagon again, pull ae steadily as the moat soberminded cart horse in the world. The ’• - -ind kind—

Finite,

icd - *

„ __ sSTurobutt Vf the whip with the ringletree. ^Thto to tuwtoaa,

develop

irldly-minded point o

_ la him off A favor"

siiccessfnl plan, pnrenod wi - of three ty *-*“

r, anxiously inquiring foi ho waa sera to enter toil —me half hour bafore. Hi frantic with excitement A hnbbnt the immediate -jot of the battandto their horror there,' ’

limly

the hal h-honee radanei^boring

three moat be e mysterious trap door under tha hath-tub. The whole neigh-

borhood becomes alarmed. " There clothes, but where ie my poor * “', pskhettoaUy inqnlree the jo_ will suffice him but that the

- Ti- - —-T of Poliee shell look into the matter, and he ruibre off ae if in

*1 of him. Hie object has been ipliahed.he has ancoeeded in rnin-

ng lor some time the basin ere of tha

bath-honae, rad tha history

- ly oxo s^k of sight 11 Please mGtx'.- - icmebody who talks English, rad who won't ask me to ace anything. An eceentrlo old fellow, who lives pisPtff tvagit'Tfflag

No." aaid he, '• I’nsvcr jined places in my life with a eel of neighbora that minded their own business aa atiddy as A young lady and gentleman, taking a romentTo stroll together iu New Bed-■ " ' m Bstntdsy evening, walked into pool on Booth Water street, which _ one had carelessly left unoovered. Their emotions ware too deep for ut-

be to indicate the futniDemooratio party ol the nominate ondidetes tor

i an animal ol thia kind. I onoo a man who got a livery horte —... nt eat for a drive. The hone balked; i man lighted hia cigar, rad took out i newspaper, settled himself back into

i cushions, rad read two bonra and forty-five minutes by the watch, until ■’ * horse got ready to go. Thb horse

balked after that.

Tha Democratic State Convention in .axis is to be held in Austin cm Wednesday, fiept S. The <»U says that ita

purpose will *“ to mdioa

policy of the State, rad to State officers.

The Now Hampshire Agricultural Association offers opwred of $8,000 in nreminma at iu annuel fair. A silver service ie to be given to tho handsomest baby exhibited under one year of age, the judges being the Governor, five ex-

Governors, end two Judges.

Coal-mine overlooker (to curate)—" ! ro assure yon. air *'“* •*— •”'-

era. now they're

Thus Since the War,

A Danville correspondent of theBich-

mend Whig writes: Among the local

a, 0 f the peat week wae the spot a beantif nl young lady from

a day l”

more than I get 1" Overlook than yon get 1 Why, it'a m

pearance of a bail Narth Oarolina ae

for sale. Her beauty excelled any seen In three porta for a long time. Bne was accompanied by her mother rad little brother, end wee modret in appearance. ... gOCd

The Chicago Journal suggests to ■oee min oil railway companies which, rdre, ea they suppose, “to make the law odious,” are putting up their rht rate* to tmreeaonaMe flgnroa,

T-S llln^-t.

rad tine heart within. Her beanty traded many of onr young man to —» wagon in which she was seated. One of them became ao enamored with her that be actually bought all of her marketing ud sold it for the eeme he paid for it. considering ttat the sight of her had amply repaid him for any loss he might sustain. This beuttfnl young tody did

' ’ ’ ’ ** —ehignon^ oaUeda‘**bonnet," oor was sh

in twenty-two yards of dry goods, doubled rad trebled with the uanri

"tuck-up" bdiind; but she

Those who put up rad trade in pickles ere looking gloomy enough. The drouth has injured the cucumber orop very seriously, and the pjoapeotJtat pickles will be scarce ud high. These —— houses are also mnoh concerned matter of conned goods, for short

e blicTAnd it illustrates ita position the following: "We have anothm

i—

miles west of Chicago, where, aa a nit of the now high railway tariff, a reliant has established a line of wagons lo this city to haul produce ’ this market, rad, ee the result of the. peri meat, finds thsthc;msk« arevrog of over $10 per wagon trip aa compared ZSiSlTYiTS'iSSlS?

railroad Wrods, hTriT

this sort of thing pay in the long run 7"

defalcation rad betrayal of

nuro recently drowned rad just below,

, - ptoln

ud tidy dress, consisting of ebont eight yards of ealioo, made in the plain end neat style of the olden time. Lucky win be the man who succeeds in espti-

vating inch a young lady for a wife.

What Ie Hottcy.

D. L. Adair says: " There ie no tinct rabatanoe that ora be called hot

tedl cognised—fruit sugar, grape sugar, and cue anger. They ere all vegetab'- —-

They only vary

’ tha amount of hydrogen and oxygen

ifi on the desk •“’^ure^

and dle-

eelingthat the re malioioaa lb

ia reported to

A thousand • — __ . jred with thrifty pines from seed u. The toad thus covered, bnt for prelection, wonld have been a wi ’

tract of shilling Bind. As a oonseqenoe, too. game hat increased, rad quail, _plover nnd other birds are plentiful,

superstitions concerning tigers entertained by the natives of India are some f 'psrte M ttTSud^'lwiency they are snppoacd tobe each exceedingly holy rad iortaneta animals, that dying persons are wrapped in tiger skint, or, in argent cases, printed Tn stripes to embto a tiger—jnst as in the Middle re in Eorojro the moribund were

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