STAR OF THE CAPE.
STAKOFTHBCAPB
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1874.
‘SiZ
' ~ e( Um rotondilT; Toot, the •homukar, bia haU-doun childreo oot at the _ aa oaoal: Uncle Billy Bogen, who h oro*Md the plain, with OcL Carlton ‘46, and, aa be aaid, '■ waa raiaed in t_ aame town, andknow’d all the Colonel', kinrtolk." Uncle BOly’a talk alwara opened or eloaed with aome alloaion to hla departed Mend. Tom Brown, the atage-drim, ken a day off to be preaent. With tal daah h *
brcro, Immaonlate ahlrt, healed, eloaa fltHM? boc hia pantaloon.. . Alter a alight exoeee t'S'JsK.'scsssfa; cianl air of hia calling, be loonged orer to where mice beat of the "Oolden ” waa atanding, gave a eearoely itlble nod of reeognition to Uncle _ and Tony, and remarked, patron'"“f'aaj, Briggs, whafs all ** Tjont the eehoolmannl lat abe’a to blame ; die lind-disooBitinned critte done her work well. I srned if I don't think good blood in bar—thin in the noatril,
don't
Sttsnsiia'fiTr •* W. Y. I^tUnUMAS, Editor and Prefwiatoc.
A CBAIZa HUSBAND'S WORK.
h of prnnea
a suicide, a dar, and a aadooa York, according to 1
Baabari Bianilatali.. grey together, lired^with a daughter,
sn.'j 1 "’ “
handled the saw, the plane, and the hammer deftly, and the — i '- waa indnatriooa and thrifty a> h After yean of frngality they peonniarj independenoe. Three yean ago they pnrel ill-fated hooae in Forty-third a and prepared to enjoy the email life. Brief waa thair quietude.
it riiortly beca intolanble. ]
grgjaayjiarte llppsii —and laaart in Si UtweDf the f aOewtaf t . “Ammally Ihaacmof In hoodred denar.
arowd of Oartiate Firing him a number of bayonet Hebe, threw him ont of tho baloony, -*■— STaSSSS^KS morod to oemnaaaion by the heartrending eriee of his unhappy mother, buttbmw her out Kraghiy and broke ■■Dirided into groupa, tho Oarliai marohad through the atreet*. under th preteat of aeeking arms. They aaake them, and groealr inmlted thewome — 1 children. Whererer they found i they ahot him or killed him wit beyoett In the night of the 1M lily they foroed all the laborera t • toola end demoliah the fortidoa Thoee inhabitant! who were uc ———mad to thin aort of work, and who did not knew how- to manage th. pil 3 k i.’” re •lioghtered under the wall. '• Terrified by (lie horrora the.
i pemgrepi, 8, a caw wirihiaSar-AoT 1 ^^- — ' I -
md period of tbTrtoSnaof ttei/2»df IdUiTfOT thej *— •'•'■HIera and almt up in the cathedral the & ; killed in hia l of hia wife and children.
'XcAynntamiento was killed bayonet through hia breaet, the toned a young woman of eighteen yean of age in bed with miaU-poz, and beisr^SfcvsEeS'.c
tSR — ^ loot between the Oarliata ran
Terrible Tragedy at Sea. “ An aooonnt baa inat arrived,’
the Jburtuf Opfoiei of Faria, -of a Mgfetfnl drama on the high waa. On the 8th of June the Italian reaael Neoo- '— naanarero aailed from Macao with —toOilut MdTdoO dared one-half of tfapm to be confii STtif-iSswri l aouaketa and reralTare. The e.
hate each other. If their own aex ont alone, witbont a protector, they all go for her—and this girl accrue to be in that fix jnat now." “ Oh, Tom,” with a hall-defined aid. motion of the head, at the aame timi pointing myaterionaly to hia pocket Aa Tom would hare aaid, •' a wink blind * -
ten behind her smiling face." Mrs. Denton's ideas of right wrong hinged entirely upon what 1 Smith, Mrs. Tracy, and Mrs. William* might - l.r. 1 :.!
irer apeak to her again. lahi enny from the school *t one — think we should Ignore her e “k: Smith was the wife of that ii_ grtant function arf^lhe rillage Jnstioe, ■ oonntaepari^ and P anp5arf abaip id sharp in tongue. Her outaUMa of the 0%, waa i of that female—I had feline—inqnaat which
tare. What the might ham been without the gift, we can only oonjeotare. It IS, therefoee, impossible to estimate Inst what part Benny had played in U mftening prooaaa. Tarelre moclha prior to the matte related, Fanny Howard had oome the Tillage of Carlton in answer to i advertisement for a aahool-taaeha bringing letters and oommendailsLwhien had accored for her the plaee
panmta. Aa the last quarter waa drewmlatmaa on the street, and noon being informed who she warn had replied— 11 1 thought I was not mistaken; I ham seen her before: her father ia in the Stale Prison at I? ” Upon all the tuviaible wires of aoeial teroourae the news flew; the very Ida of tha air seemed to wUsper it; m try life expended itaToree Exetnaearners, the women watched bar fn m windows—the children, even, ail. •d shy, seemed to .void her. “What can all this moan?" ■ Fanny, her eyas filling with nnahad tears, and the spectre of pain h.anting her face. •-Oh. that hba. Oaritou m!
ants had erected the Oarltc it, but did not know if their mlatra me to be present i
grounds, meeting cold looks and - ed faeee from aome; from other* peculiar recognition, so fraught with meaning. Again and again she wished herself far swsy, and only remained, w ~*- -*■ -oetMrs. Carlton.
nrnolty. Froqnently. Uct
— —s middle of several of the set nights, he appeared at his law's bedside, and ordered him pain of Instant death, to r: hia clothing and go into 'onnd street. As John
macular, and very
obeyed
iih
own homo, apparently by am happened npon Tom Brown. The •tem^drlver, who 1
Fanny, U exhlbltic
to leave the the fields to her ' accident she
“ I beg pardon, miss ; I'm a plain m, and can't aay what I want to, bu‘ if yon should need anybody to apuk word for yon, or to taka yosr pan. Tot " 1 knows how to do it" my comprehended the blunt ale eerily of the man, and. at aba thanke him, the tears which had been all th
•lave. He followed bar at a respectful and unobserved distance; for her take he would have charged and routed the whole camp. Many a high-born lady baa bad a lees faithful and pmiaant knight This inddsut served to lift the 1 n Fanny's heart Bhe wand, rn by the tiny lake, and for the >1 waa happy. Near at hand aev
little Benny struggling in tS Springing forward, with rare
me euaue valley; ita flocka aixTbettia fad upon an hundred hills. The family mansion was si to* ted two miles frosn - ' the midst of obanning Jtrfnlly planted and laid out It wss s plsln, anbatantial.
From the first, Mrs. Carlton. h
“««*•«" WdTaV
. _ wearily bote the new burden. It was the last day of the term ; on following Monday, the first of Hay. *
groves of trees, plate of greensward,, charmiag bite of eooierr ; a mount stream came tumbling down from hills in a anamaadon of waterfalls, foi tag at their base a tiny lake, where U ‘* aOWe " most The Mayday sun broke bright and
i
. ton. sad filling U.e
n’toldhiathaobjeotof >
as a group of ladies, and among proeabad'tbe etario^sh ^
frigid stare of Mr*. Smith, who said with metallic voioe-aU eyes being riveted npon the two—" Bonny, oome to me; 1 do not wish you to aaeoeitle
with thieves and mardaren."
Hot far sway, with hit bat over hia eyes, stood th* stage-driver, ea if waiting the word of command: but nearer at baud waa anothar knight. Harry Carlton, who, with his mother, had jast arrived noon theevonnds. and had been
the words.
Do not
by these people. My mother
like to speak with you:"
‘ taking her npon his arm, he 4 her to the tentwhich had been pr cta**#(anding near at hand would have beard the word* of explanation, interrupted by broken sobs on the part of Famy, wUh kind and gentle soothings by Mil Carlton ; would hr vv •—■ up with a naughty.
d on the end ofhis tongue,
saying that he would find out what all
Uuama
Exoeeaivo indnlgonoe drink had destroyed hia nataral - tit*, and be njeoted almost ever
‘ -‘-e prepared.
other morning he entered the kitchen where she waa preparing breaki and said gruffly, “ Stew mo some
nea for my breakfast."
I will, John," said his wife. He
sauntered into the yard, wandered abaently for a few momenta, re-entered the honae, took a partially filled bottle
- mpboard, poured its contents, into a goblet, and drained it.
Tay down a while.
:t the i
Thuefc
Soon the prana* were cooked, having dished them nicely, she set I before her half .drunken husband. moment, sniffed the fruity aroma that roee from them, and burst ont: '■ They re horribly cooked. I will kill yon for Then he got np and went ont About font o'clock he returned, and found his Booking supper. He was restless, _ avoided hot gaze. Adjoining the kitchen, and connected with it by a: ro * passage, is a weil-fttRitehed at bedroom. Into this room Brandsi ' length went, to sleep, as hia wife night Beuniring some firewood, —> went into the yard, and as she was eoUeoting an srmfnl she heard a slight noise behind her. Straightening hf•elf up and wheeling, she saw her hr *—id standing at the kitchen window, Ing a double-barrelled ahotann full
'John, John." she
ot your Barbara, v s so mneh. Oh, don't kill me, don't me r Bnt there wss no m the maniacal eyes that glared „ along the glistening gun barrels A padded arm chair stood in the yard a few paces from where she stood in mortal peril She bent down behind it, ■—* —' quickly enough, for aa she it her manias husband emptied the right barrel ot his gun into her left a—.—a “••'raoe ensued, and the asdeliberating the propriety of completing his foul work. At this moment Offleer Froaer, who td been attracted by th* report of the gun, entered the ysrd, Brandatein tamed from the window, darted into tho unoccupied bedroom, and bolted and looked the door. Albert Clover joined the offleer. Together they *dvunoed to the door of the bedroom, and - «r 'demanded admission. No “ ru burst in the door, if you
■Staa(w&sh e, sold the goods, and kept the
accounts), bed been elected, articles of
agreement had been executed by each *- > khan had been rented, goods purchased and arranged in
the shop for aaie, and ail waa ready for
‘"lataeas. Each member had a passred, and the salesman also entered e purchase* in the buyer's aooonnt in - '* 9 books. Tho goods purchased.
ere groceries re paid for in
a, aa might be expeet- ' ■ wore .ranted not quality u! ulina-j. . received in good : isrt as an inevitable ooeamraoe which 1 is rootify in future. .my and sell for The paid-ap capital provide* supplies, which were rej aa sold. Aa more Done, the purchases wore larger jtookbolder oould have more th of a lock at that time. No others itoekholdera oould purehaso a The goods wore sold at
SAM HOUSTON.
Tho true story of Sam Houston'* agnation of the Governorship of jeesee an* joining the Cherokee _ liana in Arkansas has nevaa yet been published, and when I heard it a few days ainoe from the lip* of a grayhaired resident, who had been the warm personal friend of the hero of ban Jacinto, I made a mental n '
aaid the old gent Houston and I wet. together at Kingston, uai was snout 1812. The next year i enlisted aa a private in the army id marched off to the Creek war. He u soon made an ensign, and waa the at to scale the works at the battle of e Horseshoe, where bo waa ahot twice
the right arm.
" He came home and finally got well d was appointed sub-agent to the ndiana, but heaoongoUnta
novod. '
me to Nashville — study law with Judge Trimbldl a an months' time waa admitted to tho Bar. At th* first session of the Legislature, after thia, ho waa elect-' Attorney-General of the State or Francis B. Fogg, who wni one of tho "•oat prominent and scholarly lawyers
la Urate anything, aaks a writer, in the sea-air that makes people of the naval profession tell atones ? I don't mean falsehoods necessarily, bnt stories that one finds a diSsultv in believing. Why Je it that all the moat am.ring adventures are met with npon shipboard • Why does s. ._-n see things npon i
saw if j onrneytar by coach, by train, oh bore?back ? Why should - — •— *
mounting ha
ohonid l
their heed rafter more in tho Why should Bailors
they are dyiag thousands of miles on shore ? And, above all, how a ■hips' oompanie* persuaded to • noaa " things which nobody npon
The last thing U
;e eviden*
a ship'. ■hia is no rpidemie,
K tio octopus. It at “ in a huge mass of a brownish color." much larger than the schooner itself, and " aeemed t* be basking in
rUng on
e B sftek.“ Fi£‘ aid on the oapit oo waa dividod y
1^ proportion*
d he pnt hia shoulder to the nd burst It in. Instantly Clover to th* street and alarmed ft* _ rrhood. Moon wniteOffloer Fraser waa face to Jaoeta'ajaare^cwa^jrith at, aimed, and .pulled the second time the officer
''' the ball
a great note in me plastering
__ enough to" over heir theworda"’ iTTiriTii He hoping for Stepping feward. be aaid to Fanny ' “Itaandatein leaned out of the broken - -itood pel* and trembling: A** watching for tho offloer. Jnat at
““•“T;. Ur-a'jnnotare Special Offleer O'Brien well'd entered the kitchen window. Brand-
vacation was nearly
Fanny had disappeared;
manaion was eloaed, and o pied only by servants. Harry and mother ware, aome said, in the e
some aaid at the aeaeide.
Upon the last day of the school fac-
tion, after ft. arrival of the mail, an
unwonted something aeemed t - the auriace of affairs in the quia Cariosity was upon tip-toe, and woe locking out of open eyes ina *Miae plethoric boat of the inn, i in shirt, pantaloons and sBpparm, hia seat on the table wiped the .Italian from hia rabicund face,
and read to his quartet of thirsty aatel-
hlas^from thelerba Buena Tribune,
••Minaxao.—At Gaaes Otmreh. ta tbtscdty, 1 “nm landlord laughed, Tom Brown 5 1 * 7“ threw hi* favorite hat upon the floor, ^ and jumping npon it. 23-“ Do yoi
n pointed hL , seemingly was aboat to discharge it aa the offleer appeared at the breeoh, and wilhonl a word levelled hi* revolver at the officer's head. Tho latter aoonatomed to aitnatiana of this kind, docked his head, but Clover waa not so wary, and whan Brandatein fired he received
the ball ia his right armpit.
Than the madman Inroad the pistol toward hia own forehead and pulled the WOK He 1*11 by ft* aid* of a lounge, and a pool of blood disfigured the handsome carpel He wae not dMd, and muttered, “ I'll kill any man who comes into my bonne without
leave,". The offiecre entered the
and secured Braodstein's rev Gapl Killilea now appeared, sad Brandatein waa taken in an ambulan ft the Reception Hospital He died 8 o oloek. Albert Clover’* wound w— dreoaedby Surgeon Walker and he
pro rota according
purchased, each r
addition made
'onate to. it and the purchases. Thia waa
— . jmmeuoement of the bnaincaa. Sinoe then the business has increased so that it has become necessary to keep the shop open every week day, and the managers, salesmen and elerxs devote all their time ft it,^being jraid salaries. of American mechanics coaid fail to made anooeasfnl by a few English workmen who were not so well instructed npon social economical, and political
Milk aa a Biel There is considerable difference of .pinion on tho sabjeet of a milk diol It ia enrronnded with a mass of whims, ot prejudices, and of mistaken, ideas, which - are baaed more on tadividnai a of millTimbibed is believed ft
a third, •ugh anch a category of simp] though disagreeable ailments, that u look aghast at the farmer who drain cup after enp of the fresh, pare liqaic
had a difficulty i SMS' win, and when they both came b. Nashville, Irwin challenged him, I— V!. by a noted deer
which led ft a duel be-
tween Honaton and White, in wi
White was eerionsly wonndei "Thia added to the popularity ol
Honaton, and be was elected Governor of the State in 1827. Ho had aneoeed-
ed Governor Carroll, who waa a ve: popular man, and who was spoken prominently aa a candidate for ro-ete “on. Houston waa afraid of him, or order to secure hia own re-election
Congress, ta case Carrol! beat him f_.
politically, and Jn ^oriier to carry
ia aehen
tried, in
lady b .. „ . family at Gallatin, thirty miles north c. Nashville. She was a very handsome, brilliant young lad v,and attracted great -‘•--“on wherever she went, which oxled Honaton, who was of a moealona disposition. I used to
n froqnontlv, on led purely
with hia rifle. Then “ there was a_ ripple all around him.” and it began ft move toward the becalmed ship. Ont with all yonr axes and knives, and — any part of it that oomes aboard theJLord^hgljp^uB 1” «s a com huge, oblong body moving by jerk* jnat under the ■i.rfaoo oi the water, with an enormona train following, which might have been a hundred feet long.” In another moment the ship quivered under the ftnd of its collision, and '' monstrous anna like tree, seised the Vessel and she keeled over." For a few seconds the schooner Pearl lay on her beam ends, then filled, and went n^Iftr’jamMFioyd,ft^irr”™, who was rescued by the steamer Stralhowen. the passengers of which had observed “tariroplie through their glasses.
- tod, hot *1-
igh I waa not an eye-witness I feel ident that it was "very like a whale." Yet here we have names andtonnage of the stupa, longitude and latitude of the place to which the incident took place (it was in the Indian ocean), and every particular which on land would _ have establiahed the --a-o lliera, but tho ghastliness of this little anecdote seems
pnrely throngh political toon saw that nia domee-
eome. On the contrary, it oon- —— good anbetantial bone, mnaole, flesh sad brain-prodneing substances, which, assimilating quickly, aot rapidly ta building np ft* body. Naturally, — assert, it is nourishing; that it d bring on oertain trouble* ia nevert less true, but the cease is in the in vidaal stomach, not in the milk, f Tided, ot oonxae, the latter be fresh.
Milk diluted with <
ter, it ia " bUiouane.
regularly, will __
•' One Saturday, m April, 1 met him t a big barbecue, just west of the city, 'here be and Carroll both made pooches. I saw that the feeling of the rtiX-VAiatfrirM Iff ms eat of apirita, and while in th4t mood 'o separated. Monday morning 1 call, i at tho Nashville Inn, where he and hia wife hod been boarding since their arriage. bnt I was refused admittance i hia room, I persisted, howevci as finally admitted try Dr. Shelb rannd Honaton lying on the bed bia face covered np, and, in answ my aatoniahed inquirie*. Dr. Shelby told me that Mrs. Honaton'* father hod oome down from Gallatin for her day before, and that she had left
Nearly every county ta Or^on conitaa undeveloped coal mines. A. T. Stewart * advertising bfll for le year amount* ft about *500.000. Copper containing 24 per cent of phoephora* will resist a attain of 48,004 pounds ft the equate inch. Rabbi Judah says, “ He who neglects to teach hia son a trade, is oonaidered aa though he had brought him .up to become a dishonest member of aodety. ” Daring a hurricane in Kansas, a county treasurer became so terrified that he aehnowledged a defalcation at *1.500. After the wind had rnboided
_ JSSnSTiA . kindly looks, sweet laughter, loving A contemporary prescribes aa a ccr-
classed among “
in Boston, ta his hurry ft
Apparatus for Transplanting Trees. In order ft reconstruct the Be is do Boulogne, the great pleasure ground of Pans, which, daring the *
feted almost total dam.
bands of the contending , i necessary to transplant a largo iberof tree* ft replace those c ' oown. This work being found ve costly, aa well as difficult to perfor
method I**a ^)e?ITu I u9‘lseu
. especially built
ly built for i bodily from
in the m
trausport-
hnaband and re
■o the home i
third lime 5° taken
milk onrdles in the stomach nearly as - xm as it is awallowod. When milk ia in* tips ting, aa it ia frequently found I be By persons who drink freely of it _i the country in summer time, a little salt aprinkled ta each glasafnl will prevent the difficulty. When it hia an opposite effect, a low drops of brandy in each goblet of milk will obviate F purgative effect. Aa milk ia so earn till to the health of our bodies, it
'o consider whan ft take it, at It is a mistake ft drink milk b _
zt*als, or with food at the table. In the former ease it will destroy " appetite, and ta the latter it 1* ih.._ S ft drink anything. After fineach meal a goblet of pure milk be drank; and If any '- v ~
*- grow fleshy, a pint taken night will soon cover the
re idea that milk 1*
complaint, milk is “fereriah" has exploded, and itTanow the physician's great reliance ta bringing through typhoid patients, er those in too low a state to Be nonxiahed by
ite4 ft be Fat
JSii'J tat&o bate
Thai inveterate nuisance, '
bn*’” has been punning his peregrina-
tarns ^rtakr m
I'-Trs.’S,
ago on Bnataaaa, friend who advised him ft be o
. *195 in the n
previous, and atao h
m Collins,
if harln^rebbiHl
ly became enraged at the mendooioc OalUna, and sought him with dire ta “—land a navy revolver. Th* seam i h*g and' tedious. But aa aunsc
1 F.aytc lately publidbed the following sadly anggestA very napeetahle woman entered Judge Walsh's court, and sat in front of the judge. She was dressed ta black-and-white dree*, carried * loath bag in her hud, and waa of a very no and dean appearance. As toon t as aba oould not get any liquor. “ Have you any home f asked the '“^fia.Ihave; bail
“ -™*fta_byvtaiormie.o< omerpilU
rw long do you wut me tc
laany a life a aad pilgrimage,
i separated, to'.vBii lat he hadn't '• wor 'that ah IdttsflM
e Ohorckee Indiana,
ft do fit firet, but tail ■ “■ -*
finalise
Dr. Shelby, I
morning Honaton, Shelby
_ stun, 8
aboard a steamboat,; ton being diagoiaed so that nc .. . recognized him. We bade him good-by and went down the Gamberlud. He t-dd me sfterward that he got aa ‘ Napoleon, Ark., witbont being
d, and in th
e be begged t!
Fort Smith, where he joined a Cherokee by ft* name of Jolly, whom he had been familiar with while he waa agent for the tribe. He assumed the. Indian dress, painted hia aad oould not be diarlwgrtiaba^ “ A few years afterward he passed throngh Nashville with a delegation of Indiana oo hi* way to Washington. I lined him but wouldn't apeak ft Th* faet is. hia friend, hero oonaidered he bad disgraced them, ud were disgusted with him. While in Nashville he went with hia delegation ' ailed on General Jaokaon at the
dtagu.
md how did Jackaon treat them?” don't know: but I ouppoe* he id him all right, aa they lud been greet friends. After reaching Washington I know he whipped a member of " Ire the name of Stansberry for nothing disrespectful of J ack-
er probably ea well aa . “He married again, I believe ?" “Tea.' Hia wife got a divorce, ud a married a Mobile lady, ud she ade a mu of him. They visited Nashville together, ud I went with them to see Jaeksoo at the Hermitage, twelve
9 latter. Aa the
aiat a fainting lady,
* lowest speed, of the English express train is forty miles u hour; the highest, fifty-five miles. It ia positive wickedness aaya u exohang* for a mu to fool around ta front of one of those na in his beat unit of elotht*. Quite a hail-storm last night," reked a guest ft a California land1, as he came down stairs the other morning. "No. Only a few of the boys shooting at a Chinaman, ud the balls rattled against the house." “Ton take toe bnzsard and 111 take ho turkey, or 111 take the tnrkey ud ron take the bnzaard," waa the basis of i trade proposed by the Yukee to the Indian ; ud the latter, in relating toe icgotiation, (jaiotly remarked: “He The editor of the Fond dn Lao -Reporter, who is now aeventy-aix year* old, say* that he likes ft ait np with a girl jnat aa well as ho did when ho waa twenty, though he own* that it is a little harder on tho eye* after 8 o'clock ta 10 morning than it waa fifty year* S°Joah Billings aaya: " The live mu
irly. Ho ta the
I, the allspice ov
trld. One live mu in a village is like a oaae ov the itch ta a diatrUt school, ho seta everybody scratching at They appear ft have solved the problem of paupers at Pompeii by simply not allowing the existence of any at all In the poition excavated there is positively no poor mu's hom o. There are l-KSrH &^Vu3
wealth.
express oompuy ta no ue of a package intrnateu to us care, 1 accidently destroyed by flre.nnlesi
progresses downward, the fte oompany, 'mpoamg exterior of the clod is enveloped ta i 'S’"P on ,“ ,e * t ™ t “ lu * her branches or with barrel etavee cnotrelcd U, • ,, ‘ ho “ ordi,u ‘ rll I ol“riS»d.
by iron hoops held by binding sc
tree ta suspended by gnya from falling. When a sufficient depth is reached, the earth nnder the tree ' away ud planks shoved beneath. Timbers are next laid on the si ft serve as way* for the vehicle, which iarnuthereon. There
hole and snrronnding the trunk. C are then carried down from tor windlasses ud led ruder the p its. The windlasses be-
an d clod are the wheels,
•rior well
transplanting large 1 been in nse in this c.
tag turned, the
lifted bodily np ud there remain suspended while the wagon ia dragged off to the point at whioh the tree ia to be p' - ’ ”
a hole being dug, and i
watered, the tree la Iowa
and. thna completing smaller vehioio ia
useu ror moderate sized trees with the larger one and Its more erfnl machinery, trees of oonaldi magnitude, it is stated, may be re
transported.
It may be added that vehicle.
— ' ' * have long
S , In the
ark, many
large trees have thru been tranapluted
with mneh auooeea. Advertising Fays,
i not in the dry goods and clothrede alone that colossal foriunra id*, throngh liberal advertiai line result follows the same pd—. ta nearly every other pursuit Barnnm th* now j a noted . yean u high aa *225,000 in ailvertiatag; Bonner, the newspaper publisher, praotlees his own precepta to the extent of about *200,000 annually; ud a number of medicine mu p^r ont zs mneh or npon money paid out for a< * ud gone, bnt thea is mu new it ta its proper — They regard it merely as u investment, (man whioh large and regnlar -“urns are certain ft be. r-‘~’ *-*
for one year or tire 1 , g aa they eontinne ' '
they ever iniatakar. i. No investment a Basil. make will pay aa Certainly fely u the money paid for adverng ta a newspaper of large and good _ mlation. It generally yield*, when jndieionaly need, from one hundred ' -thousand per cent. Thia is I imony of all who have fairly ud roughly letted the prtample. The is not more necessary to ripening grain than publicity ft a mu who has * the publie to buy.
Sheikh Naali el laaily waa a famous Arab poet and scholar, ud a young man ' -hi him a poem ft be corrected.
nuaaionary, when he Bret aame to Syria, r had* diah of prickly pears act before him tc eal Mot Uktagft eat the seeds, EKrSI£i,!‘S£''.a £E
On a Sunday morning a family living in the an bur he of Lonwville went to a aoburbu ehnroh, leaving a little girl about twelve years of age In charge of the honae. The bhuren waa' sit ns ted bat a abort distance from the t The family were ft have beam fo net, ud these were left ta a vesa the atoye to aook. Tko little girl while „ playing, suddenly beau to smell “ odor of buret beam, upon which
church, where the pastor ns gravely ud earnestly preaofalng the profound word of God. Tile firet person of the family ft* little girl espied waa a j lady oovoin, aad to her. in e loud home, the beam are burning 1" an sstsrrsA'&zs:
A Saraloga Belle In 1874.
re is the picture of the bell* of Saratoga aa she looks to-day : Hair soollopped in front and braided, down behind in one straight braid ten inches long, whioh huging from the hat looks *.he handle of a dipper. Hal on
of the head, with narrow brim
d np ud down aad sidewise, and skewed ud twisted around u if it had bora ran over by a,locomotive. Face veiled well with tnlie, whioh i* also muffled around the neck to that the chin recta on it, ud the head look* ifto a hen on a nest of down. Dresa blank yak or grenadine, abort enough no ftncl the floor, straight down in fp bnt long oehtad, and polled back i... the hips. No hoops, ud the bottom of tho dreao so narrow that the young
hidy cannot take king steps.
How does ahe walk ?
Bhe don't walfc^ahc wriggles along shows tho form beautifully, ud it is a great improvement on the old flowing
ta front,
Their el
the only Briticism.
young lady to
K.
makers. They limp, ud they must also be ___ oi a great deal of profanity when the young lady is left alone. The parasel u a Big black or blue or brown umbrella, Bordered with laoe. Fans are ir ia worn natural, ud aa yat ho young ladies here appeared 'rift saffron-oolored looks. Gloves are from three ft aix-bntftned. No loeketa, nook chains or watch chain* are worn ; the jewelry being ring*, a plain pin and a ""■**'*i"* braid, or omdiaea silver iuapemfed oxidized smelling bottle*, pookei-book, or anything else whioh fancy may attach.
A Warning.
ell-known muufacturar of Worviaited hia family recently at one popular; wamme* resorts, not _ —mssnd rnilfS from Falmouth. Happening ft have an unusually wellfilled pocketbook, upon retiring for the night he_ placed it in one of hia boots
Bitting, howevar, to it it ft hia wife, long ride, he soon
fell asleep, arid upon awakening early ta the morning, sought in vain for hia
boots and hi* money. “
wife with anxious
reboot*," be I them lying
loney. Housing his u inquiries abent tarred that iha hod
for ft* hotel
seconds later a welldeveloped, muiy form with only “ one or two clothes on." was noticed making X strides for the porter's lodge, Ike “ ragged edges of anxiety, remorse, rata, ud despair" diattaetly mapped out cm htajuually beamtap as a simple act of jnstioe ft all partiaa, that the porter ws* honest, the money restored, ud our manufacturer firmly oonvinoed of the propriety of having no hia wife in rotate.
a here*. A mob went ft hie honae, aa bia wife that tbaff-wwted to ace him a minute. Bo he aame oak They hung tim to a tree ud thea shot twenty-tw* bullets throogh him and then hi: lum. £~r

