Star of the Cape, 4 March 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 1

STAR OF THE CAPE.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1874,

NO. 12.

oompUn. Ho did e oj tko (oat Lhu I eo

&!m£KR£E5Sj

HoiroTer, olthouBli I wm

bom«g» Mora mentionOd, eitendod to m« by the n'll»ger« tnd the pilgrimssssssficaterr"

ity of my pnteetor and hi>

tha air of roligivta atiU imder din aatomydi ' imagined let ilia prii Abont thia time roporto roacbec Tillage of an approaohing ICariah i floe, away off to the aonthoeat of

’ I waa not nmnitto attend &e aaoto tell aa why I

a moat erne! eaae of Impriaonaent Hontarflle. Soott Oonnty, Tenn.. daring the aammer of 1871 The

A comepondent writing of tl

inoea attending bia creel confinement ; n lint brought to the notice of the .

le Tillage, and many of th<

Being in Hontorille one day, Orerton'a attenUon tracted py Uje conreraa ' ‘

: 1 ' ’

biaT Oraneh with

acattn‘tamed hh r——*—• flhmtripM npneeptafr'Sf Amerioan ^£ziz£r taT7 ‘' app9d

jtdenartwied Jta; ‘‘l did better forgotten forever la too erldently intended

- , i» ffne to yoe that I ahonld that yoowoold not know what a Heriah wan. 1 will explain, if too deairc it. g^E^'E.isws.iS JwJUtaU-Ortab-in i

,“b3

«. 0«. in fee*, any It

The feet pereon I ean call

waa an old native prieat-e B 5J5- He waa Eke the net of the 1

Bona a deg pltln Hew Tork. He waa

and your Franklin haa tohighi^Uad-

hmea, aa I grew older and at^ w bin ta the temple, and hear-l hi. be ttfoDy modulated voice tell how . gnat Brahma created tha world and _

t the Trinity, had n

my deatination folly three ^^he forthcoming aacrifleo.

‘— rm - *nlm5

w . The Mariah,

for a abort period before tne ceremony, had the entire freedom of the town, and, whUat the people gave themaelvea OP to pleaanre of every apedea, everything wee hie to have, to hold and to

enjoy.

Thla p&rtioolar Moriah native of very fine and

and .offer, when

il period oamo, all tha tormenta

I had eo recently beheld.

A week and e-half paaaed and noth-

ing different in my aitnation I

The thirteenth day arrived and

no change I

The fourteenth day dawned and found me a grey-haired, broken man 1 Bat with it came the roar of artillery! I atarted up when I heard it, and ter

“■* *“* ny life delighted that

ta in my ootmtry I

“"'.’Si

“Xi,

o Ergliah my

day !

my foot were of my ov it Engliah were my friem

—my brother!!

Abell eraxhed through the walla . prison! I made for the cleft it mac it ‘—■—* — in the open air-

apple-brandy "e

he partv were mn<4 excited ovra __ mel end onlrageone imprisonment of one of oor feliowe," at the instance of >mo wretch of a United Statee i lah Overton’s sympathies were tod, and be inquired the cause renmatanoea of the imprisonment. “ Thar ho is," said the apokeamai « party ; “over thar on the fenoe

w atairway, waiting on oaoh aidi 1 [ ^jont twenty-five c

•— —wnpany then

) malee I anywhere!'

The horthwood Tragedy.

PrankHn B. Evmne onoord, N. H-, for eorgina Levering, hia

too tragedy w M ,n a sparaely-aettled ttg^ ^ ?» x?**™*.

County, K. H-, . .

tnd pleasing g

’ii the asm Of the : .Uo;

r lfe.) Franklin

■-uother, n widen

behold a seedy individual perched upon too fence, leisurely whittling a.pmo shingle. The sympathetic lawyer ap-

Mra. Bcnji

Mrs. Harriaou,

„— —e sympathetic lawyer apKSTriff.end inquired trf;

inquired <4, •'^j^uTHerteiffToUnd. wife of

•And they keep you pretty cloai loner—Yaaa. Time ’bout half or Got transferred from Knoxville jail

He fully understood his poeith hat wat toon to happen, but, ai i by the excitement of hia unlimited eense ur fired by religions seal, he

at I should blush

U tow of the timi

leaves on hia heed, was reeling th

the streata under tha influence of that key to Paradise—oidnm I A crowd of men, women and children in disordered

Moriah himself, followed him, -tanete-S^’KL-'S-a^SK How end then some of the turbulent'

boeoma with cries of joy; these bain in alTaarihlj harm or the ! auge7

gode I

beheld these proooedings for tore, days, whan the Brahmin in charge proolaimed to the people that the preparatory rejoicing, being at an end, the •acrifioe would at ones begin. The Heriah waa immediately seised by *— nut under-prieeta and bound. A wide piece of bamboo waa then not ito hia mouth ae that the ends kept the

chanting thi ing their h

th songs as, with the a]

the village In - kflhgbAwfti

the heed Brahmin ■ g towards

iddonly of them o Moriah, whose

and tree!

a and k

English camp, and tearing off my white

turban waved it go the Bag of true * * A sentinel saw me, and, cull guard, soot me to the officer in o

ard my story aa I have told it to yt Ho pro tooted me, and, after the ci re of the village, took mo with h

te a prof easing ( 5land 1 oamo to New York, and _ un this summer noon telling ly ef my oriental life to you,

‘dreSf

ed Of what thiTfoToT or who

might b<

Spring Silks. Twenty-bub shades of mahogany rown am found in the newly imported Iks; every tint of the wood is ropromted. from the darkest hue, for street suits,-up to the palest eeru buff. Another brown, called eAaiaifftu, (ohest- “ ' Bismarck yellow tall to find favor. , . - . 0 brown ones both in beauty and number, aa eighty pure, lovely variations of toll fresh, cool, anrin».llV. -1. -v .1

Ha’ant any. Carry le keys myself. At this juncture the party drinking-shop had crossed t and came op to whore Overtor

said the apokeeman;

ahd have a drink."

— —— party, prise eluded, adjourned to the "m

took a drink of brandy.

a few days "one of tl

jail at Huntsville.

c,

hammering away at some sort oi

carpenter work.

In answer to tod question if he waa

ing toe misfortunes of imprisomont for the crime of making a few gallons of eye-opener, he replied: 11 i-a-e-a. Got mo in here." And the suffering convict pm on each a look of distress That the man of transits and tutMtei ” 'bkn e

dTeeter Day and

_ - ~«. fc-vruia. a brother of Mrs. Day, had made hia home in the came family about four months prior to the murder. He wm eixty year, old, and had during many yoare led a roving life. He called himreif a botanic physiman. but was an ignorant, ilhterete “f. “ religion he was an Adventist, and had at time, even preached to toe people of that faith, although not an orGained minister. Ho had been married three times, his Brat wife having died.

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The neatlag Gardens of Mexico, When too oitv of Mexico was tekur toe Spaniards under Cortex, in 1521, occupied several in the Lake Tooneo. -i?. 0 .' 1 * 1 *' fro ° rerious iuflnenoea. cniefly-voloanie, haa since receded -ity, although still retaining il site, is now two and a half distant from the lake. At the time of the Spanish ooairoeat, however, it presented Terr much the • ’’-' e. a "city In th. , r hundred isles." I

many places lined with eplendid

liatoriano. the native Mcxi

ey 1 do^oTaJ

way ind Old Wo

5 attained a high degree ione aria, for which to have been in any e cmlixation of the

outgrowth of

Among to

tre which m

‘JStes

Mrs. Durflnger, wife Mrs. John Dungnn, i

Mrs. John Kinney, -

goods merchant.

or thirty yearSfc^f too'clla

ion Pleas.

Mrs. Dr. Jones, Mrs. Di ire. Sprague. Mrs. James Sidner, Mias Corey, Mi

>! the County leof too woU of the opulent !e ol lho dry

2 October 2t. 1872, , ^.‘“xh^^dTOs w^re as stated that ho waa going away U. I constrnnt.nT^. lT.„ i 1 next day. and (U.ked'hi,.“in^dri I Ito ~ ‘ " toe adjneent woods f toe ahore. of the lake, mak

ig and inapoct ac

to catch birds, which -

lo. On Friday n

Sad End of a ffewapnper Man.

trnrtfiHri half 'a city editor of toe Times ho insiderable knowledge of flibjecta, and far long year,

after leaving too rimes he waa the life — Hia quick

and soul of [

aelf-denial, n to hear'

be forgottei. "lya great upon the virtu mi — J upon the duty of

relgia. Womet. — of achool o

e good for no IW eligible to any offi

The U. 8. Hons® of Bepreaentativ aaed toe bill appropriating 811,0 r the establishment of lUe-aarii

mility ia leauiroee

j»ptro?id^n

too folly of Uter-

—..-B ... (.peoulative litorery By hit labors and by Jndiof opportunities in the n .. rente Mr. Evans considerable sum, and tola time h n probably worth £20,000. a mhappil v arose In toe Standard Id friends became exasperated rsh.-.-srSb’s'scs pered and sore. Nothing wonld do bni it—hia money as well aa hia labor.

ether grace ; wit!

at oral and a their charm,

twenty-three feel ■y-toree Romi

There are to

u olive again. Wh J elapsed and she h her mother beau ^ h SJ^K^“ ,iroh

too day an apron and a broken oom

Sharpe, | belonging to the inisaing girl wer Rankin, found among toe buahoo, which at ono

Toland, M

tent nuppliod from these sicpuf ket-gardena, which form the ac

London in these day, wi id pounds, I take it.

ocverrd f "pent. A thousand

| ItolV^&r. Iw7 hm

u mar! toonaand,—too prodn Is smv mnoh industry and saga

Faria

ion journal# and Cnlholic religious i

young ladies’ papere. uonnany m

only five fashion papere.

Remember that every perron, hoi over low, haa rights and feelings. ! all contentions 1st peace be rather yoi object than triumph; value triump

land U

: teaching of telegraph

’ lent by the Government, and tl ildren learn vary rapidly. Here ia a eonvuraation illustrative i equali ty in Paris : "laMousiour, tl Vicomto within 7" Porter—" I eanm aay ; yon ean go up and try, ae ire ai no longer on speaking terms.”

pound of

upon to supply hut

grain per day, for eigh

« 25,000,000 people,

hoiroa have a habit of steppini aide of their feet, perhaps t.

Miss Alice Boyd, Miss Jen- Rian ;Ev

and others. I murderer. __ M .. an invitation to follow, wo for this. He had asked

the billiard room, in the rear of | Into the woods,

ft: 1 ;

asked the girl to go bad stated that he ut noon, having

behind him. r two, two of tl is foully-uaed

- door found toel* 0 ^I , ■

““J* arranged in a semicircle in front I •»«>. “ of the bar. They wore singing a hymn, village, whore he I Aftm too singing Mrs. Finley, wife of I purchases. The tbe Presbyterian miniatar, began ’ 1 ~ ’—‘ —

J a chapter Hem the Scrip

omana, nil. While she was doing I HnaUyabai is we took a glance at the audience, toe (liaapj

toe lowerend of toe billiard saloon ' had been takenJnto ousfodjby Sher

^The la£ I edly Aeolaring that he knew nothing a, i too girl'e disappearance, finallv sa

ibduotod and 1

I irota^AnTta*! not very far fn

o the horror, Yonth

heaftl

thing with an

—- _ very bine grey, eaUed „ after a apeoiee of carp; lichen -doog, to toe lame class of tints pvfa Jvusae ia a pure and iim['

and Chriatiana grey is ahnoat Th^k^ a pale grey, oallod iucdr, is the ehado seen m undressed kid gkirre, slid castor Among a boat of bine shades rosemary and toe nearly black Napoleon blow — ‘oftenrepeated. Gas-lightallki deeper tonea, though they are

or foam green, ax pato rose, tfrta-wrte, a i pinkish bus, and a new i aa blue aa tha sky.

Tbavtetiju during tUatfap. had'been rought face to face with the idol, and,

fagougutmor

when the head priaateaaaad, - ’leyea, noee and mouth burnt .

sheet of amoks and flash which,

two, completely entol-

plaoe all heavy Ottoman reps and other groe grains, especially for useful nunmar auks thiri are won for aboppinu and traveling dresses. Taffeta repels ’ * instead of secreting it, and ia lig than topped silks. Fancy silks ai evan rtripcs oi white or a color with black; toe gf -

SSt

mottlad and also in mahogany shades are largely imported. The latter are sold in light but firm qualities for 81 a yard; bar •tripod and checked silks begin as

grisaille striped silks,-ahow-

I * lot of game'ovor too other. In answer to a qneetton tody get the stereo-

. Got me in here. Xioil

A few days more, and one of toi ... gineon met toe oppressed indiriual three miles from Hnntarille, on his spend a few days with hia

of cold- — ,_t of the of Soott County

The marlage rite as arranged it Ruaaian Greek Chnreh ia attended many ceremonials. The reo—* riap ofriw Duke of Edinbtu|

lighted tapers in their hands, and the priest asks, "A B.hast thou a good

will and firm intention

and unrestrained ui

1 Hast thou n

several negroes. ’1 interestedin the ■<

ihites viewed the whole I to i air of indifference, ns if I to

—i “S*d to il and ooold not be | It moved. Then came a modest and touch- I b<

r. CuStcr, the ladle® pi idy floor of the bar- til

nout of to. ' ' '

u.7^

OnetoTy'r

ing prayer from h kneeling on the aa

ing, U

-i I'yn:

.. ■

Kingston by a man named Webster. . . „..., vesrigatlon proved this statement to toty’/ when Deeming, toe keeper of toe 8 lc false, and consequently too ana. "solitary," brought young Collins in. “it eion of Jin order grew still stronger, Collins was a atone cutler, belonging to leriff llrew had taken the prisoner to | stone-shop No. A Hu offense was die-

clearly pi

us is no romanoe, bnt a troe story, d 1 grieve when I ^tjunk of It. He cl his buoyant spirita made 1dm < "a isaant cimpamon. It ia painfd o he^fearod might be rash ; to

leli he would allude to Kim and the agouy that

, that the latter had been lying I and believing that be knew all ab *' ~ l ‘~vp|>earanee of Georgina Loi

Young C. eight feel

i singing appeared

“"ShSL ^ l£ ° 00l0r0,, POrt,0n r " | The Sbenff

—er theee .exercises Mrs. Rev. Fin-

ley approached too billiard room and r" ,. - .,

aafad to sm the L«pcr of toe place. ^

dividual, and’ soomod o'littlo'diy”* on- ^« populaoe-

X. U i

i nit Ssu’xS

rxiou oi I Tll . Sheriff nrcod him to toll wl

nrderer light, oi

Ings In Washington. , nays G. A. Townsend, lent edifices in Waallir coat : The Capitol.

n ordinary siaed ding straight. J Sot throngh this i

| neariygi -1,000.000; i ; feet deep, and 278 of the doihe, which

The library of Con*

I pledBe 1 1

a stronger. Ho li oently to all the lady h

•eUj (rfre away i

spirituous liquors, (tois may n literal wording of the pledge) 1 *" abvabtly sway, exelal"'l ,

utedgndmnelf

apla- {

r of toe night w are, and in toe r arranged that

ands of | wa * sboni an me! i strap at each and is fixed I of toe head. Col

hi. I 1 icei oy oc lee [• 1 from 1800 to date, above *1, h a l which toe original east w*.

Mk , 000. The New Hut hia 11"* 1 Lj and 128

it fi^toroat

pi.ooo.ooS. 1

part of toe shoe exposed to

" itooted with at.

■‘rj young men. _ While the

The Jersey City aofalcation illustrates - risk of entrusting Important offices 7 men. While the oily ii

lonaands, the abaeondme

•--* ofhistw—«-

^Japanese silks will be more fashion eon we hear. Some of tJe new patents an exceedingly pretty, and for vening dresses wilT" make up lovely."

t to impart

o honey, by al-

any desired perfume m uuuoy, vj lowing the beea free aeooea to the. to be perfumed only while the flower, the odor of which is desired, ia in foil

>n B»y (Wia.) Advocate saj:

3

isrriage of Mr. Thomas Smith ionsly says, ■ If yon charge charge one of toe Smiths, uol

them.'"

uuiree an exchange paper, " an people to be robbed r Not

it. of New Bedford oaR toe ahal bleaaed, aa be baa kindly id about half of"- -•—•-

■t witoon

on which toe

pnib.’t^- %%ssr‘o\f'v!p;.;

ThiawiUh.re^t’Tne

^e ladies then took their departure, id the hem of too garments of the last ad scarce! v touched the sidewalk when to billiard balls began to ik.

lager began to flow, am! to.

Moot

C

oad I Office, Winder's t

, light not be ta< JOJ- q A> dcadj of night, the wretch followed and carefully watched by t

riff, who carried a lantern, a_._ ^ ^ .... ’hotel d b ... — - ^j'g'A^or^ the purpose. On reaching a death. ^ A abort time after Oillins ha3 | F‘ , l or * til,n . "atabllahcd 'leap of Stonce and rubbishTand said, ! Skmuer, the convict “duffer” oTtoc Tcmtonol Siirvcy office rented. Pal ’There.” On retnoving some of too I flace, came to the door end told Collina ; ,,nt office, 410 feet by 275, containing •iff caught sight of the ' R? be still, or be would come in and , J®! rooms, cost 8^,700,000, General

c shall purehi

of toe Philadelphia ■ee in connection v. " Where does all as come from ?’’ Wh is perhaps a question ■ adrptad by toe

lady n

nntj.

ban that of oalia

Svod Salim, C . . rho has j net been heard of aa the leader

a higher price

f Muscat,

feet, coal $1,.

ustice. rental ■ ‘

priest again aaks,

promised any other ladies on their vialutioi

'a^Ttoc’^ii.t 1 uv arewn * b® ill-mannered to attomprto ion-o an I ***“ entrance—for that • Aunt Mr..-" had I making the sign of tha areas with auch a tongue 1 and her visitor. — ° f Rio bridegroom, « rrepeSffllLtoli U w^U bv ....

pleasant to hare her unloose' h-r -:g«n

the bridegroom,

of God. AB, is for the handmaid of (tod, Y

Z. ia tho oamo of the Fatoer, of toe

' of toe Holy Ghost." ” ’

klaeed by. toe bridagroom, and is tow plaoed on hia bead, or ia bald over him i^jheoeramxm* ^e^eltou

oeremony.

toe bride

22»o- TEeee crowns have no relatj Mbe raak of toa ooupla, but are us H too marriage of a peasant is well tost of a prince. Selections from t Sariptaraa are then read, and an tom no is then brought in t

cup,’’from Which the bride

Eclipses la 1874,

There wiU be four eclipse* in 1874, via.: Total eclipse of toe BUB, April Iflth,. visible in the southern part of South America and southern part of Africa; invisible in the D. 8. A partial rohnroof tbs meon. May let, invisible in the H. S. An annular eclipse of toe sun, October 10th, visible in Europe, western Asia and eastern Africa - invisible in the U. 8. A total eoHne of the moon, October 25to. visible in toe U. B. In New England it will commence two nrinutos before one o'clock, a. it, and: and ten minutes before tto— '■

at 2J it will be total. Bee idee there will be a transit of Venus J Vdism December 8th, »ciSo Ocean, Asia and a Europe; invisible in toe U. 8,

part of

attSIt thi neadal

mere, who will be a

it to measure accurately toe distance of

the earth Horn the sun.

Bombay of obtaining goods French physician Uiar oi

he ad

pointed out „„ . lodged in jail. A Ooroner' 1 a verdict against him, a was indicted and tried at the next term of thcSopreme Judicial OourtatExetor.

Who.

e Han.

workmen there, in God's eternity; s viving there, they alonr ‘- 1

snored bond of immorti

opinion th

: food. It a

j that, fore

thou tost oomplainest of thy 7 Complain not. Look up, ■* ' toy fellow-

"auraii —

— —mortals, ocleauu _ _ . ^ . ly-guord of the empire of mankind, “ “ To thee heaven, toough aevero, is not r “ c *' in ff R‘° *8° unkind; heaven ia kuid, aa a noble choo “ ,ooli -

that Spartan mother, saying,

gave her son his shield, ®, or upon it I” Thou, home in honor—to thy

torial which has nn object glass 27t" in dies in diameter. Army Medical Mu seam, formerly Ford's Theatre, cos about $250,000 dollara. Oovcrnmen jmnting ofllca, 600 by 175 feet, am

snacs tost led to the bankruptcy n Booth are obvious. A great was made in building bis ooatre on costly grounds, and in so

planning it toat it received no revenue

st the door of ' old of his collar and dragged d the coll, ebook him. and

ul’irahenp "

lotber; aa

far distant home, i .

not—if in too battle thou doat keep toy

G toe eternities and

shield 1

Tariety

Scientific a • we require variety in tya experienoo has proved no reason unknown to soi-

al to health after

when we are free to The perpeteal recur-

ranee of toe same ediblea, even though their number be considerable, becomes in all periods of life, except infam not only wearisome, bnt positively jnricus. Balt pork, salt flab and po„ toes, plea, poor bread, and Japan tea, are the stapleo of food of toouaanda of familiM daring our long winters. It thonld be understood how needfnl a

300 compositor's stands, coat and capacity unUmitod. OityHal 1 ooat 8150,000, 250 foot long by 166 fact deep. * ’ " ’ ' —* lane

8500,-

on navy lard. 27

a

logs, which ooat probably Washington Navy Yard, h ■bably 83,000,000. Marine Bar- ~ - Ions, with 700

-----. - —- ivy Magaxiuoa, ibuildings and six acres of ground,

of the with capacity for 8,000 barrels of pow-

der, soon to be removed to opposite Alexandria. Smithsonian Institute, 62 j •ores of ground, and buildings 447 by 160 feet, with tower 145 feet high, originally cost 8450,000, burnt out in 1865 and rebuilt. Armory, 103 by 67 feat. Naval Hospital. National Sailors' and Soldiers’ Orphan Home. Columbia Hospital. Congressional Cemetery, 80

mainly supported by Congress,

linn House and Cemetery, 200

• 16,000 grev

The original tie tent for metallic tips or shoes was sold for 8100. and toe ompony which bought it became realthy. Now, upon its expiration, toe inventor has obtained its renewal, and compels the company to pay him

860,000.

1 supposed that Mrs. Clam, who

irdorof Jacob Young an 1867, will be released) Hat 3., refusing to bear the another trial, and Boone

A great deal

he Jews in J« o the misplaced, ill

Jeniaelem ia directly traced .—• m -a->~a groarority

— tob* togy are discharging a religious duty, as well as performing a charitable set, by

sending them m

^n'gton ^

Sweeping Reduction of toe Army. ~ army reduction bill, under eon tionbytho United Statee Homo, MBriar^UomHuMee, provides for sweep- " regiments of^fnfantnq

plnoently sboweat tby bright, gilt

eowtoagee, aumptuona er- 1 - 1 —" for folding of toe „

sleep 7 Looking np, looking down, around behind or before, diaoerncet

' ‘ Mayfair alone, any

toobifit

hero, saint, god; or even devil'. R--* In toe heavens.

_ tbles. par _itty, sre readily ol served, and should be unsparingly used. The edible roots, as turnips, carrots, onions, beets and cabbages, are as well * 1 ' preserving aa the omnipresent pobojllng, and more than they generefty

Routine ef toe Rick Room. An invalid haa nooeacarily butfew I

playing wife peculiar 1

touch, a bystander bachelor exclaimed. "I'd give the world for those fingers."

eoeaaary lost the for, e over taxed. There ca rom any desired ai

•Tdmral " Perhaps yon might gat the whole id by asking," said toe young lady’s errant mother.

srs

in toe earth, in __

, earth, ia none like unto thee. Oni ‘here ia in the world—toe idle man

!■ Hot Water.

Another illustration ol toa dangers to which politicians subject themselves by writing letted i* afforded in toe pending English canvass. This time, however, it is the telegraph which has ptedr the trouble—another argument, per

are leas taxing to the bruin •ought. Perhaps one reason why reading is so often deprecated for invalids is that it ia badly chosen. ” ~ whisky to a drunken man ' '

D. a "Wait, of Westfield, Haas., has

been bald lor yean and jean. Two months ago be waa burned almost to death, his head being shockingly

Dr. Reining, of too Maryland Eye the trouble—atunher argument, e3,Ear Institute, writes* that toe dis- Imp*, against Mr. Oreewell’s known aa fee Egyptian or granu- aoheme. It appears that a camdida

! lar inflammation of^meyM U apreid- , ing rapidly through the United States.

. though books tl allow of a gratia play of the imagii are desirable, aa they serve t i luily to divert the thoughts fit idaitl aafforinga. Decided <-

ployment of some trifling

crisped. A saw scalp has grown, and from it hair grows luxuriantly. Bald who readthla will know what todo

a- n t-——-—ib UMaaf , ia very contagious. He trida:

1 have in manJT and I may aay In toe

-* W been aDlato trace

anu of theao-called

in bi^a and papers, j however. Carring in soft woods haa

■g tmrtStT . .

ly found in our country hotels and sleeping apartmanta of toe working 1 its si-mptom.K, most ’ aaaaa of the eye. I

Mr intende tout toe a date would riait hia hoped for oons w. train from town, j t; and tie m

unployment. -da, crayons, o. muu -ting, either in water or i: to b® denied to those, who * » Pfriot Ri« day in a chair, rk which does not involve r

A Kentucky grange hie bed ita little srsirext/ssrese

munited in

; having had n« into wee to be. wed-

ainr.

opened, -end ho mlnfaUred to their

towel be abolished, for will discard one of toe .** *■ qwiii rf

lj deprived of their a

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for aa indestructible winding wonted into

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