Star of the Cape, 26 November 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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£1 UaMrf Ual

S3U a=S=S SSHJH-■ “ * -” ■ rr ^. Ik* Cuban Mrrie* ; but hi* ramli* I witbont inqnirj or Mai, mU m , ttanfc** tojiatiaod. »o Ubo wm •

J

1 * •— colon. 1( otibv Ancrim

•hot, the o**c borage* *101 hnj were not ■■uchk to

■ a^j-in.'sasTSsi; - natioMl l*v. Spun bad no right tr 1 - 'ntlia**t*Il—•UUIm* h*d*b*ui< hi to Uhe thoir link. U ibe h» _ *c thU, it ft . erine tor wWoh n ^U!“^U > b«^othmg 0 Mt a^tbTu^T--d State* OoTernment L-nA deetare ir against Spain. Tbs Wfcr power .y, indeed, condemn the aetton of her mb, and eonaign thoae agent* to

pintaa, and lb* tadtageet lb* ocmrt a*d b* mhiMaa ben mb ta b* iss^sss£z^

rTst:

:KJ£

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Q«Mral Bf*a and Pedro Oeapedea, . bmahnil to tba jafl ot baetty, udaBUberi

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.aJShraat^t namaat thadtmwal of thr« ateObtraldaKaria*. md It within twawta-toera attarwatda aB •add be'triad and exocntod in ord avoid any eotaplioataon with the e

ad. a* they anmob Uabtato injury

from fnat.

P««ni(^may ha left in the ground aU FaU Plowing ahould ba oontinned nn-

til .topped by froat

Wheat may atm ba top^liaaaed with manure. Many furmerm hare found beneflt from apimiinr atraw cm the rpoaed puta of their wheat field*. Hurowin* wbe*t to kill weed* i* w worth trying. It ahould be do** wh the ground r* dry and on aunny da; It wUJ not hurt IhawlwaU, and while in our own eaaa it did not kill all the weeda, itoertainly deatroya a good many

Cnd entraining in Winter eau b* >ry «eoaomically. bat it la neem ra^ara for it beforehand.

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Imniypi ■e Uni tec

■r white to declare

potent to protect ita own flag and it*

i °? hare been not a little inteneted in

’ atudying the humor of the •• Boomer" ' -wt ia, the rough beek-oomirycUae

_ are lunghed at by aU the raai Ton

> laugh at the hawbuck, but the bawbnek r ha* aomabody in hi* imagination grean- • ar and lower ib*n ha ia, and it grmtifiaa I hi* vanity to tall atoriaa of blonder* 1 which ha would have scorned to make.

■ I ban - ‘ -

radeel

aka»v~r- *—*— “"m atoriaa. or not much to onltipaople, but they are at least curiM illustrating the uharaoter of paopia who tell them and laugh — ’— *' de open fire-place* of

Will yon hem aome

of them":

‘ > young men who from home, who

■ their log oa

during dry weal!

Th. ’d'^rfig'

ia quality

work in the morning ao that will ba all ant before you leai th* night. XtiawaUtobnru t near the fence, bafeda aatting.fl main body. HavaaTmueb or .... willow* with which to beat out the fire if there ia dangm of the fepoea being Btonaa eau ba drawn to advanthga in winter: but it is rut — ’

to prevent them fro

earth.

Building* ahould pat in repair for winter. Ilia a good time to paint them. Implement* and Machin not ba wanted until spring should be washed with petoolaumaad atowadaway for the winter, Petroleum will pre•arvath* wood and kaep tha iron from r ']faaur* should ba drawn together in ■ ■nag pile, and not be left aeattorec about Um yard*. It win commence tc ferment, and keep on fermenting mod aaataly all winter. Totato Top* ahould be drawn to thi yards, where they will ka'uaafal aa ar absorbent and make manure.

, Spain will hi

d States. We ahall

r r own people in Cuba

ET'vrjf "'a • ss’-‘3'SJ.“i£s,“^ns

They eonmirad together and bought two and a half oonte’ wprth of gmgor- • * Aa thay walked atoagthe atreete ; it into their mobtLa, one of

between Havana and Santiago da Cuba, r butthat hebopad in a fewdays to bein a psmaaatoa of auab Maihi aa would aw- ■ abla the gnvmwmmt ta aot dadaiteiy. - ThiiaUnmon to the matter waafoUowed by gemeral remarks on to* part of aU the member* of the Cabinet. The Sro

y of State said that it was imposnow to fairly judge the qneslion, ^ would i^iem from the cable ant had no intoah. ne the reaponaibiUty which the ouaneaa of the act presented. A* r*a adriaed, th* government at rid were without deteiU. AU thnt jeen tent abroad waa fron

ington, baaed oa the pmaa di* r , and what wan undoubtedly offlcial dia-

patchoa from the commanding oflh Santiago do Cuba to the Captain .era! at Havana. Bo far aa th* Spi Legation waa eounemad he waa **i that Admiral Polo knew no more c details than the State Departi Until tha State Department waa in ■ ■ * i detonad statement lie d to offer the matter for tor- < nation. 1

—Jmary execution of Bvan, i Varona and others waa then talked of. t and the Secretary of State said that the c only explanation he eonld give to— v -• " S’^theplrtEi'Jhot had

‘ —i***d upon them aome tii on old Spanish law, ae n

force to-day aa it was forty yean ago, and those snmmarily exaeuted, he had

no doubt,wen on the list of com'

■a who atamda ia it, so w

Every oo* knows, said Mr. Beecher, that then an wastes ud burdens, but

ta Ilka a ahip over

waa lirkneaa; we h to think of it from a aympatfartio point of view, but it might be considered a* aa element of political economy, for heahh waa the very fountain from

I IHHOTOaaabw<Mi ( | ifilijamafiMendt . wlnefa awy ba ha4/Vvr by

Jturxs-ss’trsi brad of waiting. Jana invited ti _ la to begin operation*. They ha ant long begun an Mr. Brown ruah* abruptly into the roan, ia a atraam i feet is, Jane," replied he, ‘‘ I've been t wi.itin’ neehnr Rnith'a niew and thew're r

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Dr. J. (gar Bitten ■ ,—, . preparation, mad* chiefly free , tire barbs found on the tower raagn el , the Sierra Nevada mountains of Callfordldnal properties of which id therefrom without the use The question is almost . "What» the couae of the

have any idea of the train of , the oommunity by avoidable aicknesa If '

:

they will not—they live a tong life of ’ decadence, which make* their mokneo a burden and exaction and aa exoemuvr waakaaaa II takes away from the nsea

vast part of toe population, i withdrawal from work of ao I a great loss, but besides this

A Pleasant Study.

Then is do more interesting etui within the range of man, than the mov ments of a person who has lost five tk

an deplet the < ee while he ta el;

reasonably pro

ale at fliet-olaaB^DniRgtaU. Trr il; or yoetaalf. Priaa tOM. Hrodatamp Ur. Oraddork A On, praetUton. i SL, Philadolphla, ra-((W

a who, not themaelyea el

toe hair fairly features, while toe

t on his head, the iply awiftiy on Ml blood that has rush-

■ Clothe* Wringer.

■ blood nurlfier end a life-giving principle, 1 a perfect Benovator and Invlgorator - of the system- Never before In the history of the world has a medicine been 3ri"V.s=r»s„2 , i. KSt: nek of every dlaeaaa man la heir to. They ar* a gentle Purgative aa well aa a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tha liver and Visceral Organa, la Bilious The properties of Du. WAxxn’a VtseoaaBtTTna are Aperient. Diaphoretic. Carminative, SntriUoua, harative. Dietetic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altar*,

tin. and Anti-BUloua.

n» it. r. KilViri KlilT BELIEF Ourss Cm Wcret Psms

TUB ctn-v paw mauurv SADWAY'S SEADY RELIES

SjjgjjaaBSMBfifiS FEVER AND AGUE.

ie uoaltivuly ’ ntfiility-flve 1

In Ouba-at any time b may think fit. wb MBBaalon of Cnba, a

talking of dotog it. it ta naaa*aary ti wa ahonld b* properly iafonaad of thefeeli la toe caae. There will great^exoHemcnt, and j-ery^ natnndiy; paeeton. They muBt preoeed caiefnlly, ifthry desire to avoid the condemnation of the world an 1 of Uteir own popl^ tkm.^ jti “ Spain; mi it thaa* facta juttifywar, lai ua by aneteanahare it, and ao defend our on national honor and the rights Ms' rresawis Y-^A-rUc dispatches, may .afterward prove to be wrong in aome vital matter of fact. TVs believe we may safely tr Eat General Grant and hla Cabinet to deal properly with this

ia windows fit anug and be aaally opened and a!

si-srz

hie. and ae* that you have the

lor perfect ventilation.

Piu7l«Id^r“w^rfStoU^ in cue corner of toe collar where it can be obtain*! aa wanted ia tha winter.

Should your collar bo damp in tha . spring this dry aarih wiU ba useful to t

scatter on Ibe fl

cuM^totoairtbalSirrtoSt'ifT^ * have neglected tt goto the woods and * do th* work at on *

Tha rermoNf

Emery, of ml ways c

ml ways of feeding horses, haa settled 'j down on the following : Ha faeda whole i hay with tlx quart* of bran and oo to®*ji half and hall twice a day, wi Bo baa fad ao for the last veer. E hones look finely, and ha warka thetard. but at toe aama time h. ta a am fnl man with a team. Ho intends to. bran separateatos partiolaa of uml sad

The Virginina left Jamaica on tha 24th ol October. It waa the intention

‘ of tha axpoditionista on board to sail ’ —* fir the a bores of Cuba, but a

damage to tha machinery obliged to enter apart of Hayti. This they left, touching at Port an Prince

■ (Hayti) and another port ol tha same I Island, until the 30th. upon which day - they concluded to sail for Cnba and at-

iia truly, aa I tell it; but told by a oy, who, poor aa he ia, never takes roage beiow a ••flp"-ftva oaute-«.d ho langba aB over when ha tell* It, 1 •v* found it qoita amuaing. Hero ta one like unto it: Two young _ien from "InjeaLnny,"*krollfng through Cincinnati, come to the sign "City Hotel." One of them spalls it that: that air mru- be the aame Kitty Hottel aa naad to keep tavan in Injinoplia. This atory never falls to bring a laugh. a —uatimas the hero of the story i* an nan, somatimea a negro. GanarIho Irishman flgnrea as supreme while the negro often show* a „ deal of wit "More nun more rest," cried a negro one day aa it ' • ‘ in. “I eald more rain, more < can in da barn, tab." Then this of

riataa—: Ba

foot-log. Seeing a bear r way he took him to ba -—btfahtaaMn

. Tha Irtahm sign of affect . But finding

•ink. A generation waa a! yearn—that ia, toe raoa

UVO to one hnndrad yea stage thirty-five; thus about one-thirl of human existence waa wasted. Boon the population are producers—consider

that a generation lasts bat tbirty-fivi ntity being years, and that only one in font have at.Santiago the qualification* wtriob mable

‘ t produce. And we begin to ha . idea of the weakness and horde

B cirty in this direction.

. a than sickness, because it em mtied’erite

— legal I and tended to transmit a oorrnpt ec r the Virginina waa in I tion to posterity and vitiated Abe ft 6d Ivy her register and | of mankind through a long line and

whether the parties the parent of nil mariner of delinq

destined for a regular ! ciee. Weaknea^waa also prodnetii already stated, these | crime, and so it was the duty of so.

I eonld only bo known whop the to take charge of the health of the* State Department had received snob | oommunity. There were vary few particulars aa the magnitude of toe ease ' menta of eociety that were of i demanded. . ! transoendent importance than The President said ha had read in toe j health and vigor of toe whole po;

dispatcher 1 ** s-Tra_-a_s* Ji-

p Cuban ini

d tripe.

No Uxcma discovers a

ie fountain, leavino of sjriooe o'

m who haa been clerking elevei — n dollars a weak, to bea.

a aight—Donfrun/

i» Horn,.—When a mai . eat truL ^| ^ ta hia doty r

Fnaoo'a Ikhtaitt Rxi.ixr has stood ■ StaW^ilyUMa BhsomsjIa'NstoJirio.'Hl Kar. and Back aohsa, or moosv reTuudad. — 0 imro Hama, face, rough akin, ' a, rinr-wonu. ssiv-rtisam. and olbar oo- I

B* earialp to gel tha /sajpe^rip-

B thea-nbctar

u a real

BlaaolaL TTHA tstfsnssgrrrs mmm

eighty Caban Insurgents, captured as priaonm of war, had been shot on toe field, and, while the report lacked oona “—1, ho waa prepared to hear of

mation after what had already In Cuba, and ha wa* aatisfled

Spanish govarnmaut did not and would not apgroveof aueh butchery.

leaving toe poor to squalor a great. An animal waa born,

ever might be the troth of the historic

to the invaUd public. To thou wh have tried it, nothing need bo aaidtheir experience is thoir proof, pure an C 'tiva aa Holy Writ To thoae wb

> not tried it, t!

bo too often repeated. It ia a cert vegetable specific, which aids falteri nature against the triumphs of dysp. sia, bilious disorders of every kn marlsriona fevers, constipation of I bowels, liver complaint. Spring o Fall debility, ate., etc. Itooeto bnl tie, sad nan always be at hand. It the poor man's friend. It saves a d tor'a bill, and the time loot in riding five, leu or twenty miles after him ; ' medicaments of the phannaoopmU. will not atimnlnte' yoj to-day to le yon weaker to-morrow. Ita benefits

permanent.—Cbm.

, WES sr the manner of Irishman to hia

leak. if. imtotahtt

waa neoeasary to the support ol 1 Spanish Republic, individually heoor

iple, in their a£brt

ike most popular collars of ,, . the Elmwood and Warwick ;

J j and fit butter than any others.—Cbm

GRANGE MOVEMENT EARNER'S WARW5WNt? MONOPOUES.

£j£H‘s SECRETES

Domestic Bawing Maehin*. Oo~ H. T.

fron in the Blood

HEALTH. BEAUTY, wrapw

DR. RADWATS

Sarsajarilliaj Rasaliiat Has aaAs tha swat aataalihlag Cana: a* quick -assijsSEgjaiigr Every Day an Increase in Fleah and

Weight ia Been and Felt.

The Oreat^Blood Puri Her

. Nothing wa t from this si

ntss:

ly education. An ini a hia birth spot all

in ia developed he finds tTi

developed '

Oa this

ffiCa:

« Spanish O 1 the Gove

arrived at Santiago da Culm, and Gov- tump.

I to bar Coni minder, Costilla, hia in-

e following i under full

re being mat in tight of

..— it got to bo a matter of life and death, ha pulled out hia knife and said: "An 1 if ye don't let go 111 hev to kill yon;' -1.U1. u. urooeeded to do. The bam Ihe water, and toe Irishman,

man soon after, informed

him that he had killed a “nager," upon - J • -• “ »—md and found tha ear-

i atoriaa toe negro ap-

pears as tha "inferior being.' In

woatorp pariaao* a watch ia calk ' It ia a joks that haa grown Ona of the atoriaa which I heard Creak wm this: Awhltoman agro with a watoh ohain hanging 1 aakad: “ What time ta rt by

■““hd- did

n Cuba, then, in tha interest of humanity, ha thought it time to inter- *— not to encourage toe struggling ia nor embarrass tha Spaniak Republic In any way, hot wholly in the Interest of civilisation and humsnity. ' ' a precedent haa already been e» bad. My attention haa recently been nailed to this, and I refer the i—•

One who ta anxlona to discover the msec and remedies for toe prevailing _xk of honesty traces the latter to the credit system aa well aa the financial —’—Itiea now upon ns. A thousand t men are put at the mercy of a single dishonest man to pay hia debts. ” •"» one pockets his money and re-

rhioh he is; and if they all pi till further there la anothei ator: Inally there is a crystal dome towns all, through which men lo nto the eternal and invisible itac! raa said to be dangerous to ot secularly without giving then: •ual education, but ho th 1 ‘ ,v -' impossible to ednost ithont ti- *-“ •

leas affected.

.bartered byCougreas—iaaued in Go-

to bur gl,115,000 of new insonuioe, a larger amount than In any previous month, aave one, since July, 1869. Thu ahowa the public appreciation of this

strong stock Company.—(tom.

OPIUM!

r yon know twaa a turnip?' 1 ■ Bryaa OXynn w 2 '** - ^“ m —

3 Borne of toe

Ia ee. Work f m

o which their ham

e*r— Jr — * i knots, and alowly coming upon

The Virginina bad In toe m

horeea, Tha oanorotrmted (odd ' "

Ea.*:

alativn poai"f. «™jff

eight, mul bar two maata and Jauae

rienda of Banks, on account of IT a tk* alowly gauriag 0 To^do.

^utoarto fembtatie^toair flightthCT

r exempt 1150 from axacution. A mai who had leas than thin waa in a state o - —e bankruptcy. A man wh.

Um SrK.*tod? K^Ttaik

." A bag which wiU not bold corn husks ta, of mam, a sorry affair. A stiagy man ta--aa tight into* bark oo a baeoh tree." •• Ha aqueoaea a quarter ieagle hoUaaa." .When a man ■ waurarHs;'?' S it ta an allusion to the proaervakio. _. mrotbyaalHtatre, I havaofton heard

" ‘ tan hia hide for him)" and I I an angiy woman call out to 1 boy 'JlTl warm yonr jacket

pay, he begin* to inquire how he can get rid of hia debt. If all he haa will

—t pay aB ba owe*, than leas thm thinks, will pay a part, and he portion or atf from creditors. 1

to make mocey a year before you spend

atmtj prevail* in propOTtim to the ...mm hrereid t£i tiS^tain

ta servant to the lender," and he ought

n misdirected*'effort, from 1 1 i dishonesty, dissipation,

The Firet-Born's Death. The following beautiful extract froi Dr. J. Q. Holland's new book, "Artec Bonniosatlo," will be read with a dee and tender interest by all parents, an especially by those whose soul the ire , darkened room Iiefoi rat bolds tee silent fon of my first-born. My arm ia aroun __3m8? tofo. have their way, be comforted. I bail , not thought teat my child eonld die " ' my child eonld die. I knew te r children had died, but I felt sal We lay the little fellow dose by hia

with flower*, and teen ret on saddened home with haaria united in aereow aa they bad never bean united —d with sympathies foreanl all who called to a k where he is s angelhood he

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ttSitfjA'Ssrjss ha Tornado fired a gun, followed by Jin* other ehota and a shall. Thm brought the Virginias to, and two **i, and mad* priaensesof all oa board. At fbe time of Ibeeapture the Virriuius waa flying the AmirUaui flag, but this wsa jilted down by te* BpSl

Some years ago Mr. McLaughlin, te

good what hnd beau to

rer can cease thinking of

. for and lad by tha same hand to which my own youthful finger* dung, and aa bearing from tee fond lips of my own father the atory • '

htoer'a eventful life. Ifeelho been tea ministry of my wmaeh more I have learned un they hare ever learned ow by holding my own in avert auboraination to

_ ,anesa, they hare taught me patianee, self-sacrifice, self-control, truthfulness, faith, simplinity, and

*. W BeJ .fe V

-V 7 Jittia group of aonla, from tea hand of

is, or OTgMto ba, like Bviag for of sank i* tha hr

ahonld bo bound tor hia debts. Tbia

SfisS

Kt*!* “Owe no man anythinj - ' you ean halp it; but if yon do, what you hare at the disposal of oroditor tfli all ta paid.—Jv. r.Arj

A Terrible Bungle.

The execution of Wade At Williams- » port. Pa, furnishea a atory replete with i the drepeat intend The ealprit, a

E^asteVaasr «21s^ >< w l vi , *a*roJISift;

"crumbs COMFORT CRUMBS ijrrrnsm: O F COMFORT

"crumbs

COMFORT "crumbs COMFORT H. *. BABUETT 4 CO.

MAKES THE WEAK STROKS.

' rd Solution of I Iron, It to combined — ™

, Ow character of an aliment, ae I entity digetted and attimilated with the blood at the tlmpietC food. It Increatei theouanUty I of nature’t Own Fllalltlnff Agent, Iron in the blood, and curei"athou>and Hit," limply by Toning up,Invigorating and 1 Vitalizing the Sutlem. The enI riched and vitalized blood permeatet every part of the body, repairing damage! and watte, 1 tcarehlng out morbid teeretlont, and leaving nothing for (titrate to feed upon. \ ] Tbit it the secret of the wonderful turrets of this remedy in ■ curing Dyspepsia, Liver ComI plaint. Dropsy, Chronic DtnrI rlifrn. Bolls, Nervous Affections, I Chills mul Fevers, Humors, 1 Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, i —j, originating in

e blood, or ae■liltty or a low

Being freo rom Alcohol, in any form. Us nerglzing effects are not for-

rsas Vi deny and Bladder Complaints, Tumor of 18 Yean' Growth Cured by Eadway's Resolvent. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. DR. RADWATS PErfect Mira aM RspilatiM PIDs, 1 jjSZSwfffejjESaSWSjBilwn ! 3

panied hy d.

fujeel^i.e ■pnol-ei rfnltlac flow

......

j strength, rigor, and new life Into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron ConThousands have been changed by the uee of this remedy, front speak, sickly, Buffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men ana women i and invalids cannot reasonably hes-

itate to give U a trial.

See that each bottle hat PERUVIAN SYRUP blown in the glass.

Pamphlet* Freo.

S! EETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Proprietort,

; tk-, kids...

Moa U casta par Bex Sold br Draobta

8l8l£y

GeoPBoweu§

L 1 ™ S * bio* The veeael at tba time vne in British “ C fJ

payment of the aelf- I mataUmanta. Since i

no on* haa aemi himapead,

> oth*rwiae T monS havT gone to mi • comfortable his deriimar life i * smooth hit pathway down tie kill, i - devoted it to tea redemption of hia ‘UliliP ' "Zf&tLT " "

mm almost to piooea Securiug the - juatioe. At tea bar be sneered at > evidence, laughed at tee aolemoity the Jadge *2 betrayed tee *

key that eonld unlock my heart, ' Su* ta* apujiathlea the xrorld of

lunatic, cried to God lor aa

teat atm breast, a to oor own, thoaa sleepbonnd eyes, which hare been so full of lore sad Ufo, that sweet, unlookad upon team, and thay base made ua one and modeiu better. There is DO fountain whir’, the angel of healing troubles with hffljjliin ad life-giving wings ao const*- Ly aa the fountain of 1 oply thoae too lame sod o batee miss the blessed in-

CUSHING’S MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARYJ’RACTICE.^

astgasgg RICH FARmG LfNDS! TUB BEIT UTVAsraBBT I Bo naetastleBS 1 Always Improving tn Valoa

Carbolated Cod Liver Oil

MlTi'i garilr^i

s: s.

®b*i

HEW YORK, 18TB-4. WEEKLY, BEMI-WgKKLY, AND DAILY,

THE WEEKLY SUN U loo widely known to

which have already glren

white will, we ha

killedondeighty J ■ra to be l

MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RAILWAY.

kind, bate

It Iasi

wheaadBgicrtaat, at faUleagte whan of an

gnariTtafte

' ‘ BTiT'rgSf “>.1

eozrapiloaa that Dow repabltcaa. iBBtiSatlon* o their eapponeia. _

Si:?

\’Tii

tar It fights for priai allogetber. ti haa Do

a, to which U pays particular i

rSaad anyantweritwr. It! I<mw . SON aitela rata, j

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