Star of the Cape, 7 January 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 4

•mtmiM o«t o» tfcc rf Horn C«Uo ud pat ot. >«id s bn« JW,rtWi«.«o»rf . fa»JS5 boot to wbrn tt» JontoU n. bnw •t •Bobor, .boot . milo op tbo huhor

Tho OaM BMb

luddoo bj . brad itt the hubot from <*•■»«* •* tho port ol tbo Horn..

by tb. Hpn'th nWwih S ■ bMsoUkoototMihot. The of foJln* no iouuoM when,

sreis-S.'S.-s.’t.ss ud they know it m liborty Md not

U> that .viitod them. They worn a addled elooo together on the flat

- _ appeared in the moat abject condition, ininteW toot etanatioa and doatnota af boota, ahoea or doiU^.

Itta»meataflfl»eMaa 1ht« paf la Eu/beEJid ulhe'^iir^rpi.Jrt tah.^bat traa g^^ioed in^&ror of thoroogh taat of bott JIS! ooane, ha triad hia faronte and gam it away adraatage. Be apart a thooaaod dollu. vhieh hr S^s.

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Sutaa. InwsSari Ho^B —„ •£PP*d Lo^rlEa to^di rfhir^ rhe roll vaa than read, and each prie-

the life

on good atraw .nd half a

» drily.

Ohafllng hay and atraw add nothing to their nutritive value, but makea them, more convenient for feeding. When feeding hay R la a bad praoticeto let the home atand with a raekfnl of hay before him all the time. , The btuioat man ia the man of moat leianre. The indolent man haa never time to do anything he doerihot wiah

to da

Machinery doea not do away with

brains rather than mosaic.

Animals require daily earn. Make them comfortable.\ Feed regnlarly and hberally, and see Oat they have e^ con-

stant supply of fresh water.

Give sheep grain. Ono_ pound of hom per head per day for Kerinoa ia an

may be fed U lb each per

UineSjSuiewin < tSf«8t..v „„„ hie board. It ia poor economy fot a farmae to spend several hours every dav in dnino work wbtet, aneh a boy

toga breads illy be ob-

a well

ine rout Mail Uazrite ssvs that a cattle disease of to disagreeable a na tnre lltat it oanaea the animala affected by it to eommit suioide bee broken ont on the Asiatic thorn of the Heap and has been offloialiy reported a. atantoople. Itiacharaeteriied byfrothlog at the month, running from the and nose, a total lots of appetite S heet, and a thirst so insnpporta■at some of the beast, attacked by tne li near e»* .1 1 i .. -

been in existence for upward of month in aeveral villagea between I nudl. At Boskana, fonr hoOn distant tarn Belooe, the diasaae ia Innnwslnii from Boakana, it has killed abont eighty animals, half of the stock of cat tie which th, village poaaeeeed. At Xr jJaeeeit ia repnted to ba on the inc»eaa At Konteborili sixty head of cattle have periabed, and at toe village of Hnltan Tohiflik. three hours 1 diaUnoe from Scutari, five or six animala die J ‘ <* eonooa to observe that altoe medical managamant of do-

toe inn, and others partially covered by

a piece of coarse seeking.

The first order of the oScer in charge throw all to air rags ^verboaid,

and subjected to a severe comse of soap

* ' Clean and freah from the

wae given a new suit of erilorm' clothing and then paraded for

—si—i inspection. Five were n-‘ list, and the rest, after provided with hammocks, *’

s am?plnta'

It ia need leas to add, that rinca than he has been a eonatant patron of tori particniar goods mentioned ; while D almost daily a lady enters and aaks .. be shown those silks advertised by him he paper, or hia dollar gloves, or two-and-eix handkerchiefs. Mow, upon a moment's consideration, the ’ '■ ie wide difrereiUM in reanlla

In the lint place • ' it notice, ai

diridec?

tells

VCtennSTV Bcieu— l._. 1..

r— ” nothing ia

tore or treatment of cattle which, if not curable, are no <1

'Apt eloaelv aa noaaible

outlay, and’to^nd that'they mid .... ^sriify^a rejmtilion of toe expendltors. still believing that there was power in printer', ink somewhere, he liataned to the advice of experienced oaea and determined to give the other method a trial. He was not so liberal aa with his

a iwaaMaa of Mr. Haaea* to

ach dtapntes whan he oonld, sso.’ydmBa^s;

tira, ho aaya to him:

••Joseph. I hear yon qnarrel with

yonr neighbor Beed." ••Ah, bat I hear -- abont your lands. Mi l^plan, and coma o

re disputing

“ Well, Banban, Fve bronght Joseph ong with me to settle toe qnarrel berecn yon. Get yonr deed and yonr

Than he compared toe two.

it to toe apot stir thar neighbors, wi xiking at the proi

what wai right, or about right, and then he wonld say: "Take yonr axes and cot some stakes." They were speedily cat. “ Drive this ■take down hem, and pile some stones around it" It was dona "Now drive a stake down there and pile some stones around that" It was done as he

g it on the fly ia ridicn-

and there let it ru That is yonr land, Joseph ; a land, Banben, and let c quarreling abont this m.

sssssrai^i roMbyPatovLy-eh

n. R. r. utvirs mi! KKI-IEIc

daily in a hart of over 800 « toe Bed Saa steamers, the I of toe stoke hole la Its dr, yet in none of these eaa ■garial form or type of diae

.Mart disease witomrtdmowinglt j

friends aroaat^be^ an a port m. examination, to learn that they di

iatributingib neffectnaV tt

captains of the

»wo mngusn mrn-oi-war, Woodland and Niobr, then anchored in the harbor, tinderstood toe supply was not equal to toe demand, they sent a present .of 100 blankets on board toe Juniata, for which they deelioed to accept any roThe Pints arrived in Santiago at noon too same day, with dispatches tor Commander Braine, ordering him to uromwliatelj to Mew Fork xrith toe

ie prlaonara daring aa described by

ly hardly'mndiide in'toeae'da^o^ad- A * t " U S ** tfc America,

vanoed civilisation. It appears that Among their jailers, not satisfied with redo-' South Am—

ring their ohyaioal condition to the low-' which burroi _ starvation and brwtality, i trieta. It is not pleasant to aoeidenpcrpetnal mental torture : tally disturb a nest of black ante ; hot

mation to toe h custom is valuebli of toe exposed si

take a lilt id how man toe hands <

1 you will see how

are for advertising. Mot one in a Hundred will fall into toe hands of a person who will read it. On toe other hand,

■ friends what they read, obsoni with newspapers, and yon irprised to find what popnlar

„ matter advertisements make. Many readers often give them the first -“ration. There are those who read news first, reserving too new adver- •" *-r dessert; while others

n in between the local and Newspapera^alwaye^mrite

others, because igent, poetedaud

, r news and bar-

gains.—AmAonge.

Indu'trlal Progress.

Good coal haa bean found in I mud fields in toe Cape of Good Hope. Pittsburgh glass makers are about to establish glass-works in Steubenville,

Ohio,

The British Ivors the adoption of metric weights ad measures jn England. There were 4110,000 barrels of salt, orth on toe average fll 40 per barrel, shipped from the Saginaw Valley this ,073,079 tons of iron > . -ie Lake Su~ ' being 117,74

sehtod toe wai nan. a, quaking fo if Aiseovasy. And flection ooner or taler be the doom o Bo wri^ ia the practise of smu^ _ „ picket of Bailors headed bv one of toe arias, and furnished with bra teres and attana, who make a tour of arploratton mong the pecking cases and provision asks. •' Hunting for stows ways" Is a lost exciting sport ; toe wretched desultan an ''started - from their hofea, onndly abused, •nstled on de.-*, 1 slanged •’by the eaptain—happy they, a an American clipper, Who escape betg “ Shanghaied" by toe Iraatav .-, r "booted 11 by toe first mate—and are _ian eontaxaadoaaly kicked over the aide. Soma stows ways, however, generally contrive to pass unnoticed in *baearoh ; and six—the number found on board the Villa do Havre—may be oon■'dared as a fair average among a Iran-

red and fifty passengers.

The ship, in any case, cannot ba nay days at sea before they are dis-

covered. Every freah hogshead of beef or biscuit tori is unheeded diminishes “-air chances of immunity; still st-

ive been known instances of t ruinate creatures being inadvat „ mated np between and behind heavy lea of merchandise, and «o B-* “ -

bring entombment rivalling _ instance de Beverley in horror, almost always left open.'

owe ways dragged from tbe*c ace# when the ship ia fa

to to take their onanoo; and a very lamitona chance it ia If the culprit a womon she haa not much to fc~ok ia proverbially gallant, and an

Nwflwy omSi Mrej-saaafyMWI

FHE ONLY PAIN REMEDY IS ran* osi to twxxtt Muctaa g!tS.~?“S~®sSK

Itfaation ia impaired, t . [h sympathy and juxUpoaition, ' as abnormal. The following palpitation, giddiness, fain to res, narvoaa pwoatration. deranged digestion, ’ertigo, sold exfreruiUre, etc., ete., for which Iks aid school will administer iron, opiaax, antimony, manrary, and many otimr mineral poisona Heart diiaaae la n blood disease—pnrlfy the

blood ; remove obatrnotiona to a limpid , circulation by -taking that Yco-tabte ' Alterative, Viwioib linTrim, and '

Mf China AgmaChma

Uve bciba found on the tower ranges of toe Siena Nevada mountains of CUttbrnta, the medicinal propcrtlre of wtdeh ate extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question ia almost 1 drily naked, "What k the cause of the unparalleled success of V1*10AX BrrTxasI” Onr answer is, that they remove ease of disease, and too patient re- . ra his health. They are the great blood tmrlfier and nllfo-giringprlndida, a perfect Renovator and Inrigorator i of toe system. Never before In the

FEVER AND AGUE

iMIliUMi ~ FIFTY CENTS FUR BOTTm. :J HEALTH, BEAUTY,

com pound,d i quall'ics of Vis nek of every l

healing the irtoTlhay

tho hirer and Tlacaral Organ, In BOieus

The properties of Da. WAutaa’a ■SSKfcSK'—?i£2: , Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera-

lleman who has crossed the

my timoi ia prepared to affirm ■

names ol voaaela and dato ' that too iren sliding doors -•---right, compartments

good and useful Christmas present (riwl Npwcl Attention Agents!

■ “—- i -or boy, x-ill be a oart-- uwu

.AJ7arwiek colhirs,

a gentle -

. of Elmwood

, taining 100 co!14n.

shipped fn

SJort-cu. •••■ , navy at Cronriodt.

The Amateur Meofaanioal Society of a ■Ingland offer a prise of *100 fo- *

fnl in the cabin and toe oookbon But when the offender happens to b raw lad—which he generally ia—he 1 emphatically a ■• bad time ’’ of it ! may consider himself fortunate if he allowed to earn the worth of hia b and board by performing the mi menial-drudgery, and at the end of I voyage toe eaptain can, if ha chocs take the stowaway before a magirtn and have him punished for fraud,

happen*, however, tori t •, when the run ia over, ia get rid of hia unprofitable pi aa that passenger is to be well

out of the ship. The former says n ' : — about toe pecuniary toss hia ow

' suffered, and toe latter ia n " ‘ ' "it with regard to

t the Foaple Speak.

t year*. No more pertodjiri patuB ; none of t

Tte Mepfat.

: 3M PltHOS lID QRS1IS.

DR. RADWAY’3 Sarsaiarillian Resolie Every Day an Increaae in Flesh and I Weight ia Seen and Felt The Great Blood Puri fler I Ivrey Slop of the BABSAPAUILMAX XtSOL. I I

CONSUMPTION. !

0(

.

by threatt of instant death. On Wed-; t gfig.taf.f —~ •

death, aa they were to be shat —prireta came In

passed the greater

portion of the night with them, irtering the comforts of to air religion.

This horrible comedy was even kep

np next morning, and then they wer huddled into toe flat Mat was to tak them to the Juniata They were toll

toe^ were going to execution.

Scientific Prophets.

Under this heading the New Orl< ‘icayune very tersely gives the res™ .J the labor of too learned aoientiflo

Americana who.'

as who lately m, Ich it wonld af

•tantly beiug oontraoted

The central kernel of this huge star will always, according to the learned

d —'t, finally be crest '

. impervious oosti which neither l^jjht

“““f'j U«- width by iteolf, India rubber U and divide the aam by 7854: tola will ‘ - % "“aff« areaof toe surface oovPoint where the width wi, measured.

,moaanra^ta^

ie resalt.

ble. Those last

folly more nentioned a

nrerly

intense cold, toe end of animal lilo,i

* “““i to primeval

lanl Barnard- .

th- Mirth

larger, and there are also some aa small aa the head of an ordinary English ant Two varieties are fond of inhabited bouses, srd very useful members of the community they make, aa toev oonanmo a quantity of dead vegetable and animal matter that in a hot climate woo'-' otherwise rapidly deoompo.e. T strength of these little animals ia aiming I forty or fifty will Belie a dead

cockroach, and dreg It up a wall; yet, in comparison, they are so s

that the cockroach appears to be _ Trying himself to hm own gnvo. Natnralisls find the ante great pests, b '

ivory evil, they can be tamed by a little control There are delicate anatomists, and bv ring the proper workmen, the:

in hia —one lived in toe tray of a water-color box—for the pnrpoae of preparing skel- -•— * ‘ -«y a bamming- -— o .— shelf in a small bos, within an hour a etream of ants might be seen wandering abont in its vicinity. The next morning the body of the bird would be a black moving maaa. whilst a regular living road, -- ; formed of ants going and retaining,

darknoaa ; ),d from their neat to their prey.’ Tbe si Ufa,and natnratist meat watch there workmen

m fnlly, for having finished too featoin and aott piutOhey will begin to

nominally tor coal aa fue.

Two iron-clad monitors, drawing only five feet of water, and carrying two guns

each, a rebuilding

-lid Hill 1

miles from Denver, hre : v . vur minee in active operation, in soi of which the acaroe mineral tellnride

gold is fonnd in qaantity.

The degree of risk in traveling i English railwaya ia evidently not to frost Last year there were 400,001., 000 paeaengera, ami of there only 1.500

suffered from aecidente.

A company ia organising in Is for toe purpose of poremmiag

Iraeta of land in the mineral region of

''irginta They propore tr " leer off timber, end work n coal, iron and other intereeU.

Nineteen large bonaea, intendei , light aannfaetnring purpoeos, have J

’ ’"M gronud in a Faria All eom-

ire -Jrkihopa, end ere supplied with motive pov - * steam angina They i

HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT

Kidney end Bladder Complaints,

A Secretary in Troable.

A gentleman who had bnaleeaa the War Department during the I dency of General Jackson , aalied the aeoratary for the purpose of t acting it Aa he approached the leading to the secretary’s apartr toe messenger informed him that the eeorotary was engaged for toe moment, and begged him to take a seat in the ante-room. The door was ajar, and " visitor oonld not avoid bearing the and angry tones of the great fund are* He waa evidently addressiu, officer of the army, who was delinq in the matter of his aocouuta " have been repeatedly directed to b r affairs to a settlement," said

nd pay yonr attention to toe

lotions, delaying on one frivo lost or another, and offering the 11 it prepcsterons extranes, until too ° ig nil- become intolerable. If this 1

Oubt ABO bo's Excxuiob Haib Drs :

Bmy iDutuirea mSi p.“

r Toledo Blade! BOOKS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY .

1 of ia. Sack aa/SU^B. nua_

Tumor of 18 Years' Growth Cored by

Had way’i Eeeolvenl

PRICE <1.00 PER BOITLE. DR RADWAY’S

Pitficl Purptiit 111 Ridlitii Pirn, pwOcily tastulun. .leesnur eoslrf vIUAbvmi

rho ingredienU are published an each bottle of medicine. It is used and recommended by Physicians wherever it hre it win SOFULA *, JlIISV- _ f: .s II-/7.. azufo, eoi r, GOITRE, PBBOvQKRVo, .v/ /; ror.s gDERiLiTY. nanvmtrr I COESniPTTON. and all diaI eases srisiug from an impure ■ condition of tie blood. Gold rifor onrRonADAi.ui Almawao, in which yon win find eertifleatea from reliable end trustworthy Pliyairisns, Ministers of toe Goapal and othera mJifofilSS SSSSfe -xjpncb t-T-rflMrCtrttsme. IliC

hlls experlmetiting. sorieotmllr mi -bon of Canuahis Indica which cm ihlid of Ooraumptlce- Thl. remwi;

■ 857.60 ftRaureeSSi 1 '“■’“w^tSMsfflrw

be trifled Prenoh-

Abont Professor .Agassiz there waa nothing of the dogmatism of science. Constantly le ■ ruing and aeqniring, hia attainments wore a aonrea of joy to him, principally aa the raeauj of if "

educational taste and atimt'

mlating higher iviliaed world.

— haa bean the dream of hia life—to place hia adopted

whwi dead ripe, 350 feet will

,rc-*->* ■

K i vent through toe to'

"ttoT ” l ’iT ,nlx " 1 the ly. eoemimiec the tendc MwcnssiSj'KS 1 -

that bourne -hrece no travrier. returns, .« T ^. V Mi( - of ^ ^

“•* raQa On

-. and try you by a I The War Department oan ;

i offending officer waa a . wbow broken English .

traordinary phraseology wei mirth-provoking. Ha proaently bowed himaalf out into the hall, toe very personation of oompoaure and aclfplaeaaey. The gentleman who —"ig for an audienoe inquired what he maitar. " Noaaing win me,”

so War Is in trubbel”

Fnaoo'a Ixstakt Ivvl

r».—Warranted

ie surMt, and 1 Complalxits.

GARGLING OIL

Tks Stu

> 29 cm. mr n.. *-M h_ Tin—

soSliH

- Cmt Tbs Sludlri ksiaesl of tto Daltri St

• SKCH1CT or arccKSN i’m WAl-n BX.' . - h r * II - u HioiiOM

ia of England'a

with a single minute fatigable. nevrerareaing iabcm to re, “P? 1 aperture, and then lh ? woif diligent-, plishlhat result, which lessened toe • I lT - conaumrag the tondonaaki^or any ; ration of hia Ufa as counted by y«

I bv thar nredmwM. 11 -1 IV.« - -

r,"Lra T ^tato‘;

teohnieri jouroaU I»bility to bred or bremTlf toe , d^rxrJ- is," 1 ' t° u ' u wiu n * n *B? wffiW&SSWasrwivcsifii

-reenrereupjmroonrt. the red earth alougiide

356££"

bo alive; and

—^ it to be composed of thousands of large red ants, each carre-

its jawa «o

they put these

"Profeeeor L. Oomte hri paid ! tolf "“J

neei.1 eUnnUnn In 1--——A — 1 | negroes tellyou .— — r — —

leaves over their heads when a shower

These paths of ants often

>o paths of

- In length, im— _» . wo inches wide—about lifleen h

reoo is decidedly in a tight place. If the m is to go out like a snuffed eandle and the earth to explode like an old boiler, we may aa well overlook

Tam Corwin aa a Wit. Corwin's humor and aaroaam were of too delicate and labile a nature to per-

®1 Livingston, in his report, that he ia assured that the FerP° oil erop might be increased 1 if the 35,000 aborigiuea or oonld be persuaded to Work more. Several years ago a Jesuit misaioo waa eatabhahad on toe mountain

■ by toacrowdad minutes and hours git _ I to hia self-imposed taska The manly qualities of Agassis, hia tendarnsaa and srefl hearta- Even a MaaiiehiaoMa Lagialature was not proof against hia pemur ive appeals for the cause to which rated, aa it wens, bis lx mental attribute*. It w ' ‘ ll mastery of natural ■•pjaf*™ Bodies to hiawiabea TTra seret of Agaaaii's snexeaa, under some nn favoring oonditiona, lay in the magnetic l»wer, toe anbtile foree, and th^rimoet gleeful exhnbetsnoo of a strong, energstic and wall balanced nature, expressing itself in an attractive and unrindied humOiriion of speech and bearing. He never addressed an andienoebnt he seemed to bubble over with toe de-

ob ;

Bn nu t by Indtaas. agent on the Ate Santa Fe Road,

d toe following peril murder by Indiana

it *. party of English toor-

iats arrived at Gape Supply a few days ago for the purpose of eng -'-- -

buffalo hunt. At Gape Si purchased a oompleta outfit

to carry on the zrant for aeveral days,

and hired a wagon and team, with a boy Bike's Ti seven teen yean old aa a driver. After —“«■ .

being out aeveral days their provisions a ont, and they dispatched the boy

to tie town for another anpply,

exyeoting that ha wonld easily make the trip in three or fonr days at fnrthret, toe distance being abont thirty miles. The allotted time had passed and a day longer, and the huntera, be-

coming uneasy at hia extended absence, - started for Camp Supply. Here noth- rareciuTO rag hod been seen or beard of him sinoe euu m b.

death of o t physjrisaa i_ yaisdpsckst. mArked^'TfrS^lL phjSw,* • hlrh bronghl . great price. The pniehaaer

Byatiet

Pteplred pill that hundred yeue.—[Cc

rsS

giteasisaaB^

Ironinthe Blood

iPSrs ks&tse Bgrtss iuaa Oate

^Wa reeelved a very plmu

defy rottueillrtloii. Uannrieturad ai Loekport, N. Y., U. 8. A., b. Merchant's Gargling Oil C<h,

GODEYS LADY'S B00Kfor1874,

E^SS'i^a:-

r^sf^ irs

Thea-Neotar fiSSSTlIi ’ cSs-vi-'ss:

nd aoonta waa immediately ornd act ont in search of him, ic trail towards toe huntingThe second dsy ont they audio upon the boy. He had b by a band of Kiowae. ten apart and piled in a heap, ied to the stack, and probably

ive. Htnhad also been scalped by the brutal cowards, and hia chr ' remains left cn the ground with a] proof of how the devilish act had been

NO MODE WET MHPETSI NO MOIE COLD FEET I

Sir.VKSV

Msga^fe^asjgiggag

CRUMBS COMFORT

There ia a tribe inhabiting toe M girhi bills ia India coiled Tod as, wl aoom to have preserved toamaalvea u - ninatod from too rest of the wor

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