v Ham. najbo, «11 tb. dwr oU lorW. d^. x dw old bojtali pMrioo. Ixt.. wl
XT CHCX. mo.
It Mhool that I flnt mot Tito TitTri^Idlit^n^V^t^*' Wo beouno ttw flnwt friend, baton tb. sts^srosaiss-si
.* bj that time that Tito', a, or rather bad been, a or'—'
‘ Mt that ho
preatl r obliged oa
aw hi.aon in*aB_ .. onber that ha entered the pln-gronnd “ ' ' - thatTHo and-
one Batnrd.T afternoon, that Tito andSISSSHFSH ssiir ^ -
Prloa !
athia* 1 '* *“ km T ' , °
and a large taBUjr. yond bia power to keegTtto^any lmgea
himaelf, and tbit be, Tito, that they had been talking abont hie papa, beeanae they had apoken in whiamMit 1 ^ ?aT7 “ 0Oh,! - him -- ;
^^.■rp^Ty.-s mw*
that the Prioee, mine wry anriona
of Tlto'a
^ E*jSffXsrS2rs
omThad'dated^Ua'la^t hdte, a t no anawer had been retnrne •“.Britbho
no anohpenon waa known within hi. joriadietlon ; and I heard Mr. Priw apeak onoe of oi Til were and general poUtioal eonfnaion, and ot the fear that
STAR OP THE CAPE.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEE 17, 1873.
3?5sS?S^ —by, and wie-‘" na," and wh. Joe, I want Whatsit,
riA of getting’aii
^ISll
air—it'a all about the aebooh" “Dear me—how Taxing—how Terr te I My daarTito, I ahonfl ak toyon ‘—
on. What
“I wiah
tenoo did not take mo Very mnch by anrpriae. Tito might Iuto made mat-
had aaked mo to^lwro my place with him,hrfnotatookfc~- -- ’
Bodol^'iaaaented; and than, with head. Tory much bent forward, to
iongh trouble, of rrasr-^t
kaof onrnec on, or back again to Flatborongh. . it oamo to thunder and lightnfn* along with the rain, the dimax had arTi to burattato team, and
nhU an been arranged, and Mr.
with hU aolimtor, who had adriwd him » pariah would n» erei exertion, end take fer greeter peina, I find hi. father than be oonld do with greet eehool on hla mind, and that 1
tm
followedit. example. We did not know that it wu a oow Ull the morning, our
lo into Mb fatber’a hand, oi
_ld traat — , o would be Tery happy; bnthie. haring hi. awn opinion on this
jooVwent away diaoomllted. Hi. h
- When k thia lo be, Mr. Prieer
ahama”—not any of na taking into ooneider.lion the waya and meana of Mr. Prioe, and the appetite—elwey* a good - "”i to Zalei, and the mold growth
ind udeware—for Tito kept rapidly—of the unfortnnaie who waa out of hia clothe, again
Onoe ix&srjss zzs getting up a anbaoription te pay hia ar- .. » — pareBta;
re again, hearing the ham of roioee near no, we found that it waa morning, and reining hard atill, and that a rwfaoed man, and a raay-faeed girl, with milk-peila, were looking down upon ~
indoutna off from the Eng’a oar tired lege oonld wede
■ deep eand toward It. Bat i« l 7iM , b5- - a r c£ ban, bad then penned to oonaider the next .top. Thia'waetiie tdaoeef parting; but a look bed: et the dark oonatry road I had to traTaraa, aad a anddan romembranoe of all the horrible etoriee I bad beard of traTelerebeingaeiaaainated inlonelydiatrieta, andof children
and turneSadri^to^Ue of
don Time, write*:
oold, de9 Belroir
trate of the comity, twenty-eix yo.™ « age. aad the defendant, John Bran. O ’Learr, a Mai or in the Tiimeriok Militia and a nephew^of the bteOemU taAhenram aad pbdni; the tat,
1, "‘niank you.^'oe,” audwi
Sz-."
Mmato ba'w—,
We took t£e nong tnrnfng. and fonnd onraelree on the edge of the cliff again. Wa made a abort out acroaa a field to try beck.” for the roadway, and loat
to get off farmer.' prop-
4
oat to deeth by. while oow that belTito dropped hia bundle irThie harry, ’ we imd to creep beck oautionriy for er able, from that night.
to aet <
Enum hk depoaeft- —— ———-- — — had boon aent to the plaintiff from that They were fail of te m temperament. ' Tbi . .—
abont^Lim toe'Tt^Si^O heard from her he wu '
of hia pecuniary affair., but atated ‘ would many baron '
AAnual if be wkhed to break gotten him, and that when ererything they abonld be m— : - J be fixed ~
. ‘by ta g d£S^f t ' - Bir De Lacy
to £12,000.
"Lawkaf" the girl aald, “what ar Cl^fook^at •nS.^a^hem
“We're from Mr. Priee'. school at Platboiw, and ahonld be glad to get aaidTita
■IS
that, if tl Toe in tb
did mean it; and Tito .aid t drop himaelf at the nearest e,when they w^tUietway.
^taMM II non that we were from the 1 aaylom, fire mile* off. The farm
. and waa going to Flatborongh maineae that morning, we were in . way toward the end of our adrentnre and ita nnsmtiefactory result-. We drere to the i > ' - fast which
in which haa been the Urn-
.JifSi
alrea^moretl
.hip of 7S, aid those number.
Wien doubled in the x months. There will probably be a than 100.000 Granger* in^Mkaouri
ABab^hh&k^e
of'pobtim, bat they < greatly modify partiea e.
At a meeting of* ess^r
man; that he oonld notlire a day witb-
hia adrioo to thefarmera to combine aa th* other indnatrial olaaeea did, and eration to anpply and demand. He
1 one greet fani „ into debt end mortgage our corn, pork, and beef befoiu^theT are raked. got clear of debt if we hare to wear our ont^of debtWd be in^ a^oonditton to will l^wf^^g to per yon a fair remumr labor. If the pork
meet t£em by holding ont anti? they will be willing to giTe you $6. There la m of breadatata orer what the
aeoonS or third year, and it ,*11 be wanted at remnneratiTe prioea. Get ont of debt and keep ont of debt, and aaaert year tree manhood, and do not atand at the mercy of erery combination that k farmed to fatten on you.
for the defendant waa that worth £310 a year and £Lthat he had been from hia
' difficulties, and
Si “ d‘££S? u&'bpk W nSl‘and Xbby-anf ta^foroTmid
in drink, and
had boon who n.ed
ran low in the aeala of life. A aporii oK rtiX«X ooU, “ 4
her influence to trya Counael relied on the many expreaaioi fony In the defendant'* letter, after engagement waa broken off aa a ,—>f that It waa not renewed. Heexpreeaed anrpriae that a beautiful, Tirtnona, and accomplished lady ahonld
tef:
The Slarea of Barbary.
dJStU^ana riohl^fSj^U rif^daS and anltiy room* the tin long day, they
The 9ixe aad Model of the Ark.
takingjt^np ataira.^ Atjioon ho eomoe up, the table-cloth in the wash, —" that ‘- 1 - -■*- *■ -* **■- * J -
Bkkilfta w^tofoTa; or tho~ °? belonging to indl^dnala, loyed in domeatie, farm, and *, or dealt in aa an article of mMm and then, covered with a few raga and chained, they wore aet to work, some in
both the BOto SSsSsi feet wide, and IS feet deep, and would register about .16,000 tout, if meaaured aa a Bailing ahip, or about 12,000 ton*.
hia wife haa cut the bread cutting the aoap. What oommen
made
on" they would break promiac ottener
than they do—therm* Now. girl*—thia k not taking too much
OTkandi ,__ r
‘sSr.’c&S" becomingly dreiaied; incaewegru-* which k open at one i and wc thmk aUttle
_ yard armed with the elothea-line, and an ini unction to not drop it in the dirt, and In the seclusion of the apace devoted to the beck yard, he Teak the ■pleen that haa been gathering within him, and whip* that elothea-line around wit* aardonie joy. After that he comes in wltthis^teeth^togethor^and lifktwo
the bed-room and puta on a it panta, and grimly eats his
to°tok Mrad?* "
any that haa preceded it, but be help but wonder what kind of misery that k which coma* np-erery tuna ab and formidable aa to appear
gam, oronH it ha* totJ^LSoZZ
earth and’to the After giving the dtmenaiona and the model of conatreoUon of the Koreral part*, thia anthority tell* na, aa if he were equally certain on .kpmn^theark'.k no.^a "iSIffii
A Minnesota Farm.
Mr. Dalrymple of MinneaoU, who, growing tired of law some ten years
bend of the rirer not far from St. •old his whAat laat yoar-40,000 bi had 2,000 acre* in the aame staple. To at and hanl the crop required 100 80 hone*, 10 MoOonniok reaper.
by-stand era that you did not know them before. Norer talk mooli to a
you have only just made the
*• on Why. ir that Amer i* their beauty 7 BI
think nothing of walking a half mOea at a time; while American would think Bach a thing " - ~ dreadful.'' If American
is essential to atusoeea. Be in-
things, my *t to stand i herd with other men npen ing. It k limply advertising yourself .failure. Tie yourself to the veriest wallflower, gossip with the dowdiest mother, dance with the mi
s.‘a^£lsX , siss5; I would recommend yon to avoid that moat agreeable of the pleasure* of ball-
pat off my advice on this subject until I come, in a fntnre letter, to the great ibject of flirting, which, of « )reprises Hie art of sitting in 00
1838, and for tom
tbm, be waa destined to in any posUion in life. Bat of this it iri!TdMdnth^tesiderar‘' side* S*hie nstare. Ho sought the hand of a beantifnl yonng lady, now the wife of one of oar principal dnr-gooda merchants, and
s. .^irsrSrTsa". compliments. It did not hare the <L sired effect, though, for the lady returned the picture, and, aa a retaliatory meaanre, named a fine Berkshire boar, rained on her father's place, “George la, and to' mention a Berkshire pig to hi*]
: own wuehtog. The way of lug it k very aimilar. The £ s2:Si»’ir F 3»«
OB it for days; the sightof eleani rt ; thr taking up a hat or i' i him leap for joy. Aa it k be baa drepms in which ar
quartan ol , into hia li pa, lays hi* evee oheak, inflates thou* oh*«ka and aoeompliahea the task. After breakfast,whioh la eaten hartily. and from a table that
sent down oollar after the tube, washboard, bench, etc. He pate both tabs together and Hie wash-board inside, with a view to avoid ooming'down stairs again, although he has been rears ing practical demonstration that t things oan’tfoe carried atone tima. Bi grasps the toude of the tub* with
the other, and starts for the stain. No one who haa not tried it can begin to understand the amount of ciroamspeo-
uired to enT ash bench nj
there is an undying
the aame Hmn He f “ -•
xreiore rescuing me stairs me moo Ss^'flnrto^he b ss a ^rtajS -h., h. h—■ got» ru D p a. BUir-.T
"Ei:,«■£.'£
turns round and look* over the tabs down at the board, which he eyes with “r.^d^ltoUtom^rSe^n” 0 He gets Hie bench started ahead, bnt the , It has grown very ninnte, and hu breath. red cuiok, and it teem
aide tnb, and trie* to get hia knae up against the ontaide one, bnt ia too late. There ia a squirm or two, and then it la
or a aweD-m even in the moat soiled .attire I steal away unperoeived on a
Nero ran into debt! U k bad enough How to be always even with the world -Keep your band level. The Frincea* Mettemiefa is the or [ laeo valued at f
oity in the United -.States haa k> few shad. tree, to ik street, aa New The bathera'st Long Branch aav it to not pleasant to be knocked down in the sun by the carcass of a dead here*.
Industry ton't always
ms collar. A dog wmon onoe law master drop a gold coin on the to his month, refnstog to aat any thing till hia muter retained for leer he should drop the treasure. A poodle detection, filled up the hole with a bit of damp, inky aphng* taken from a writing-table. A dog has been known to atimulate a quarrel with another dog ontaide a door which he wished to gain admission, because a real quarrel the day before had led to that result. The story of the dog which, being discarded by hia master, was seen to stand goring at the mailing waters of the Loire, then painfully lift himaelf on hia erippli legs, and leap into the water, and wh< stick — 41
[ down without an effort to af.hM little poetry to it. but prepared to deny any thing >n or the intention of the act
h more wonderful atorngand affection of oni.
leery we > direct
i.
nurses mt the training sehob “ dressing of bliatera '*aome il ta^'tS'.of^f.'Spid?
school to the
Uloatrions bUstaaef
Dnlnth that it wu oonaidcrod u mnch 1 matter of etiquette to take off your ‘ ' it before entering a i it k mar te wipe the
revenue. In 1
"oUk made by«m“'oSH:
line of the Kanau Pu>ifl~Brif1 Kansas, k now at work getting English families to oome over and oc-
tho perception ia of tho individual and particular good or eviL and that the operationa that lead to the wonderful variety of tho acts which so mnch resemble men are withont reflex oonaeiSn.’MTATSSSfiS s.'Sh'sa-ciimw
bor that many of^onr moat oomplioated quire a long train of thought, may be ' 3 -inoonsciously by the —
W pSfi“
know at work g< is to oome over an
_ie pUgue etgrasi The 2d of Boptember, the anniversary of the victory of Sedan, was observed to Germany with great solemnity and display this year. Moat of the gnat
30 of habit What is'
a suspension of acquaintance with him. He ahortly ai ter subacribed to a j carnal, or magaxme, entitled The Patilon Flower, published in New York, and asrssaw letter, and ended to their nhil
order of adeuoe which
The ontaide tub k down with the ash board, having aocompliahed trip with a noiae that ia almost deal ing. The other tub follows at onoe, _ _ getting the door open he ahOTe* tho bench into the kitchen and dear across ' 9 room, to the apparent jeopardy of 9 legs of the entire family. After that gets upon the other things—making remark to anybody, bnt looking mnd on every one in a manner caloned to reflect the greatest amount of discredit. Then he put on hu cost, be his arms, and start* down street, d get* out on tho walk, when he is lied back to bring up some wood. If wood wu to th<
the normal state of beasts, who cot the power of oonsdonineu, I whom nature supplies that com
l for our animal nast is given to beasts.
Evening Journal 'Sn
priotor of the 1
Wilson hu long ....
and, u may be inferred, wu prepared to.pecldly enjoy the featiritie. oFthe bndg^waitiag 7oT Hie torts to° start!
■^Efaas'.r.asglia. ly unknown to Mr.' Wilson, wu really almost ad much ' - -*■ • **-
of eighty
not^far from St. Paul,
A Baltimore paper tella of a aeedylooking individual who entered U-- -* floe of one of the le^ng lawye dignified ex^nita of that city, a d _ had nothing far him, and the man replied: “You must be mistaken. Yon are dreued well, are evidently fed well, tor you look^rieel; rad bTOr,,a^yon
1 troche! at 9 A X., and 1 ? 8 ?!**. The grain ia not stacked but hauled from toe shock to the tbreabera, and from theuoe to the warehouse at But Huttoga, loaded into eon from the wagons and aent to Milwaukee. Borne years
brent crops, but none of tbue ,!^£rssr!!.iaSs?3
Ad iiaTianKi. —All who are a
&-ssg'sri!f_
SjsiSsSsSl lie. Thna the great, the immeunrab
re and the meet legitimate
smsss.'s'Ssaeftra
who doea
A Lcoae. a a house tor one year by a written agreet meat that contains no provision wbat- - ever u to who shall do Ihe repair.. Th. 1 home k to good order ' maaano. I be— — — — „_—Ik him to keep it to repair, at hia 9 own expense, during his occupancy. 9 "Am I rightt" Bo aaka aoorreaponA legal paper uya to reply r
retorted the somewhat j •ditor. There wu a shade of sadness to U rice of “Bed-Handed Mike” u 1
“ Then you bettor light over into it and *ee how it k getting along,' at the une time toying hia brawny ft
in astonished journalist and im plump into the water.
Friends promptly jerked the floundertog involuntary bather back to shore, - SSHSS'Si Srnsr-
now enjoy* a mention
ilser, he semlbly vsixi
er men tremble and fall Five yean „ inch oonmrteot reotitnde will be worth, to credit, more than a doable capital withont the confidence which rale to building np such a credit, when a payment ia one* doe, never toanffer one's self to be asked for it twice. Every man who upiree to honorable aneeeu in business should remember that he mart hold to his premia* .9 a ship hold. hi* fortune end wreck to his,
’l • medal forhelew
to bareU
the best. So we are to have tUrtParTt humbug all over again. If that oome. had only struck tho earth u it wu
le cholera to the second The epidemic oontfauea - in, Konii ' ' -
Stettin, Konigsberg, and ngary hu snffered moat ease. Since the first eutbr July 18, 18,888 death* have
—*byii, —* '■>
t, and 48,160 attacks h
■ed wu a keg of black aand. He ar it drinking wine until the cannrnod low; nearer and nearer it
er, until the blue reached the I sand—and u It wu nothing eto black sand, nothing happened.
Cochise, Y oently gave
he noted Apaebe chief, re-
oed three thonaand oat= e and seraity d of horses and mole * loose. _When
ready to atari again the band of Ooehke gathered in bia stock, not one animal being lost They did not even uk a ' u moat white men would have
The latest news from the Winnebago camp indicates that the Indians will give serious trouble, if not u much u Hie Modoc*. O—• <T --‘ *'*' J *-
council with tb
iSB.
oTtoreewould homed. ThTtodkM seemed alarm, but show no ineltnation to abandon the woody homes of their forefathers in Wisconsin for the treeless plains of Nebraska. There is nothing like a keen oepacity for utilisation aueh aa wu lately ex-SSS-SiaSTiiffitfE didn't know how to write, and so bad no use for the article, we do not know • but it is a fact that he appeared a "SSS””
Mr*.
^. b
ficient employment to enablo'tbem to
fight to be acre.''
there are in your
■—a withjua*
«nrt.lo th,
Tn MoOanCT-MonrnKiii Dran.—The

