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

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norethn tU Imdix hmd buninad far, bol mnu wu impoaublt. Mt» Willi, left ihr room, and rvlurard with bar (ace hidden in her handkerchief. There waa aome ailence in the room, and ■ lime paaaed on, Mm Martin bewan to heneif aafalf at home, hot Mm. (jlen ' firmer at off and beared the matte

.cr, nun Kraiteu OH to t in May. Ol forte-two - thirlv-aeeen lieod and finely, and I now think ««»,„ . named by Mr. Q. the beat for entting t efobably many grafta amputa- . fad in the apriug are winter killed or their eitallty injand by extremo cold tbo preeiona winter, and arc nearly dead when inarrted. When inaerting grafta I nanally oxamino the pith, and if found of a brown oolor. thoy are re- «« “ deed, bat if the pith it of a light Cofar *t>«— — i—r..— 3 * -■

in the dairy region 1

natural to wraaa-growing 1 al oropa. In tbo graluin oi western Now lork, ‘

P^'P”.

growing region

where putnrea aoner moon irom dronght, they beeome award boand, and in aome plaoea the graae dire out. It ie true that the drainage and topdreaaing with noh manure will long eompennte for the lack of min, bnt the diapoaition lo sward-bind in • corngrowing climate will in a eery few aaa aona diminish the paatnrage, and the

ereal or potato crop. Th with timothy and olorer a I --- 1 nt, and “ '

ilhy will

.T,

oat by the Northern bine gnat (Po pralauU); bnt the olorer, if anffoie

to seed th* lend, will t

WVatem*New1Tark*w|ji«h«5j

hie as pastors It

s daily " eal r to that o:

iSSS

srly $6,(100, and bids at.o in nearly all the as^fSth* 10 * *” u ‘® lJiff ” ran, e r » do * Extra*—Eaafarn of thia gmdoshall be oompoead of selection! from the fleast grades of freah made aorta, and ahall be of the higheet atandardof Uhle bnlter. The same elaaaifloaUoo of Weat era mnat be fine flarorel, freah made baiter, in uniform packages and in ^'pb’ateahall'be ehoieebutter,yellow

a type of chlTslrons derotlos. to

» be Urn rope waa prorad, but if

L OoL Tillatta and

bridge, England. TU Ommid, of that aty. In detsiling die cin , sayi that about six o'clock in the crceing, shortly after a rise In temperatnn had taken place, a shower of ante in counties, million. Killed In the stmts, corering the Sr.sS'ySS'S! winga, and another oi intermadiatoi' wings. It appeal* that the craalu wing or emerged irom ground bowlar they had trarafaj; or by

It Uaahfthat in the early part salary similar showera occurred in rai iouaa part. oi. England and in the fy. a law month, ago a deua cloud .

are loead a lama number ot tinol downfalls oi fish and other the sky, a reference to

oi water spouu, wl the dotlda, whence strong gain to the 1; ol herrings hare Irequently occurred, the fiah in aome instance, felling far inland, railaa front any body ol water. Aahowarot Iroga fell near Toulouse in 1804, and ' 18W an immense number oi black inaar appeared in the midat oi a mow norm PakrolT, Ruada. There i. a tradition Lapland that mica of a particular UM hero been known to tail from the cl— ’ The rat shower of Norway has psadd a hittorieal fact. Thia was a mou ext lUnary though perfaotiy^explieahfa o irtnoea army of the — . — —Jal Jou ‘ - hilly region to the lowland., w! i— ‘■-wen ol duet haee repeatedly ' Soutli ol Europe, covering, the Retire eorl.oe oi Italy

Martin.

aaid Mrs. BrighL “Flntlr, throk in the face, of all your evidence, thi n* r : la too good a man, and too too sSn thought I could talk you out ol going ‘ •uulcL loot wait a week ores; think ahot MnaMartin .book her head, ilra. Olcnn wnllcd aarcartically. “ You always shirk anyth' la, my dear,''aha aaid. “Y ._ . ire that impel, yon to uke life are been farced to pat my shoal Kid too often not In An ft wtlli,

Couple of old aaraj “ and nor ■’

tie Eva WUU.

Mrs. Bright, Mrs. Martin, and Mrs. Glenn isrded, with their husbands, al the fash malde eatsbliahment of Mrs. Roger Black Mr. and Mrs. Willislived outdoor, and si. . h* aanw church. Either i

peculiarly fond of each ■ ediapoaed to .how ’

people are: bat cer ly they were known as a model couple, waa a handsome, mil, bl.ck-whiJiere.1 of forty. Bhe was a petite UlUe blonde ol twenty-two or twenty-three. Evidcnllv,:

Half ap boor pawed; then a latchkey waa heard in the hell-doer. It opcneiL Mrs. Willis mill concealed her 1

■tap—nay, the Rtepe o'

IhahalL The parlor Willis strode in, followed by

* t - very young lady who had Men the t ol their communication—a pretty

' "te Mr. Willi, himmli. .Willi, arose with a face.r.

id, " allow me to intro- . a _tar, Adala WUlia. _ ih grandmother i - "

“I hope iiui**'aaid Mm. WiUia. “I cn very much amuwsi." In. Glenn and Mrs. Martin were not , 1 fear ; and that very night they wi so violently about the matter, h blaming the other a. instigator, that

Balky Horses,

The rociety for the Praverpion of Ometij

treatment of r

her when she at

of hori the storm. France abarpens her sabre and pika, watching and praying for the locain to sum mou the oembat for Alaaee and Lorraine. Austria, bothered with her finanoe and her artillery, her history a series of monumental dofocta, that the shook may not fall until irrenoy is really money and she ranged her cannon from bronxeto d. Russia looks with civilised neatness npon the Slavic deminions bordering her kingdom and with bar- *— 1 saion npon the tin garnered poaof Asia. Spain ia beaten from shore to ehore, et the mercy of every ‘impest. The smaller nation., rejoioig in the wcakneia which baa at ‘ —mo strength, huddle into the —. away from the atorm, only hoping for tbo safety that cornea with for ' fulness. Turkey feels that her di - queetion of time aud patieL t» her exeoutian. Germany p her destiny with eager reaoluti jecn Germany and France th lice. We i '

to the jj Victor Hugo. Aooording to ■ aummary which first reached us M. Hngo declared that there ' peaoe in Europe —“ -

-lightning in. But wo niepoefad hie tranent genius, and, knowing aa regal da peaoe, would have garded a warlike letter from him aa Bpringing from

appalling death record

that t laughter-honse for babies, the Kings eounty, N. Y., foundling fermhonae. In two nwntha the nr - ' * foundlings in the beby wards dnoed from thirty-thiee to three. Here ia the sworn teetlmony : Mary Banka

n thirty-thiee ( m teetlmony :

two of the to thirty-three children ii

the

fed with eow'_ — milk twice a dav; who cows' milk simply boded and led pure. Maty '>owlo, Mia. Bank's eaautant: 1 o.— n> about two months ago; I th are were thirty-air foundlings h len I came; now there are thr — the rest are dead ; when the nut do not take good care of the babies ... report, and they are discharged; the flies make the ceiling almost black in the nursery at times: I do not think the nursery oonM be better attended to.

thia child mnrder. Except in a raging epidemic among infanta, the exoeas of deaths ought never to be above tu ' five or thirty-three per cent.

-.'SStSU,— . publish sacred secrete, or to. stain' reputations by plausible mistakes. let old friendi cannot be ported with without u pang. The eight of evou the outsides of tatters of fifty yaare reoalla o part of the interest .with which each — received in jfa day! and then **- ilation makes one start as if one had suddenly reached thekge of final

of thing is gall and They cannot bear to an it, and they it up if poaaihle. All tbs (lift, in the gallon had tried to do thia and had . All the tour matron, whose married were .peel in .pan mad squabbles, d at the^ happy pair, and declare ...

in lbs

**—itty young lady arrived at a~mdgh-

hotel, and Mr. Willis—yea Mr. 1 ■ to devote himKli

. — positively

ing. Yea, tMwilively ler-IKI- P~

Gletm and Mi*. M*rtin,

WiUia no

■ly terrible. For

airtin, who “

waterproof cloak, an

• only area Mr. W1UI. la

tta young lady, but wt

^Tnfehadgo npacking her ’trank, in b twit door, the two watchen rof herhoal

the woret balky ho the ahafta ana m circle till be ii giddy. If the firat dai f «t.U mnn An^ col cure him, the kco balky horee, limply pli your hand r—■•••->-—* ’ • • ua wind uv 4. The brain of a horee arem. lo entertain ul one idea at a time; therefore confirmed ■hipping only confirm, hi. stubborn lire. If you can, by any means, give ii new subject lo think ol, you wUI generally ave no trouble in atarting him. A simple rmedy i* to take a couple of turna of ir—* a .i. fcn ,J j u „ ^lo, feel, ana jhtek he ing off, and ailer . 10 ^ oi ' o prevent injury if the horee between the

parasol, and l»n., they watched Mr. Willi.' tfepartnre from the burse with cage

Thank you far coming t. I,” she said. “It dom mh-_ u been away from home a whole year— I'-WiUl. mays it aeema five - et I ve been enjoying myaell n “ I am glad to hear iV' .aid Mrs. Martin. “ Your happinem ia fleeting," said Mrs. Ilenn. They spoke ao aoiemnly that Mrs. Willi, thought that something unpleasant mu.I have happened to one of them. “ Every ooe well, I hope J” she aaid more gravely. “ Quite," aaid Mrs. Martin, with a sigh. “ Anything new r Mid Mre. Willis “No,” raid Mre. Glenn. “People are aa icked aa aver, and that ia aa old as Satan." " Mre. Black han been overcharging her ir extras, or the chambermaid has let the lilk-raan kirn her,” thought Mrs. WUlia. “ And what fine weather we are havinr." >e ..I,led ,il..,.d

oan. “ I often think -tod only “How vilei

New Pottage.

Third Aasirtant Poatm aster General Bar- ‘ the United Statea, ia trying lo '

the prepayment ol

fsTfi.’"

or carrying oi

lion to the p . _

ige U|»in neaapapvre and periodi cd from the office of publication, wl

a l.t ol Jan

I to the mode ol payment, which i. I aired to be “ by a apadal adhesive stsn i be devised and famished by the Poatm. r General, which .hall be affixed to am alter, or to the sack containing the asm., - npon a memorandum oi .neb mailing, ■ oihdrwur, ■» tip Postmaster General ■— -om lime to Ume provide by regulatlr it isevidnit that the law did not neat data th* .tamping oi each paper, n. it i 'idea they .hall be “ weighed in bulk," therein. . The moat feasible method, nf,

tying out lhe law eppea —entlo ha the oh of r uba, tha racript to be It the publisher, and tl

the departi hooka ■ '

;uh, alter the stamp or slampa

aaid Mre. Martin.

juldn’t wonder il Mr.

b«ngirting with someone," thee^u Vrt t

“ I have the nbotowraph. oi ali

Sarah's children,'' aaidMia. WUli.. ... ■bo" them to you ii you like. They are

y~ Mrs. Willis,” ..aid Mre. heart, are v ‘ '

ing loo mncE di eril heart, to care lo took rat innocent children's faces. We have come

to tell you something. Mrs Willis*

"I knew something, waa on her mind,”

' ■ ' '.erseli;

looked

“ You at* young, Mrs WiUia," aaid Mre.

,nd -you don't kno 1 Mi thr. world is," said di! no,” said Mre. Ul

drawn directly through from

North to South would —* m

Irvd milec, would ha lea. than eighty, hat trianglml. alluded to do lore Uran farty mUcs; and the

majority oi the intervening territorv 1. wooded hills. Th* beat way al entering the HUb, if y

"That uw*U,” aaid hi

aim a long lime to find * way out, and it rill take you longer to find a way in, II you ittempt it in thi. region. Another entrance — ' -1 fny.n Kara, at the South-

art from the Union Pacific you will find gold almaat

■ry rtart. 'repairra will come ica, then the velvet valleys with

lining. "*-—

.ihie/but

Northwest,

-* the steep drcliviUea

RaUrM^utd 1

•e, trails

sue riaawaere. The extr pa, the range, ol the Eart and

a almost imp " *

II agitsle yo

Ir*. WUUa began to . „

No accident has happened," she ialtar- " Mr. WUlia—I saw him lea. tre ten minutes ago—nothing hear A* far aa we know, Mr. WiUia ii . ij^aaia and wall," aaid Mre. Glenn, Mre WUlia, fe feel it my duty. . nbar.to wain you that yon should have earthly idoia. Your one thonght

‘- bayou hr * —‘

. Martin. ■

KHS:

..riik.

ifeup rfefc polnoaiK, en

, with It in all their natural and strong color.

. rw, red, whits, etc. It waa imported from Paris, at a coat hi-$1,000 *'

body pamce the lady without

Llhout turning l Mu me. The fad

yon think too mueh of ana "lam not aware that 1 ran nest'd advice ... these Meet," aaid Mre Willis; "and I scarcely think a a husband loo | aaid Mre Martin.

Many a person ie half permnadod that • Cabinet Organ would be * capital •‘-‘--•—hie family ; worth.much wet. Yet they are not wild be permanently ve fr*TOUd f fere VuTrad i Are?

tbe way in vkkh —* ‘^lenet WUlia wm ao ohtigiag m lo . photogrephoi a piece with aU the-equipment* and dephanta. It had here Knife him by Major Harconrt, commamlins the elephant battery at Gwalior. The - i — rep«—ted in thi pborngraph.-re an rung gun oi40 pounds. The total ol the cannon, with carriage, and • of the elephant, ia 8.100 pound-. The piece is drawn by two elephants, harJ -a fair, their mahout Kated upon the the foremost one. Tranquil and Krious, they let their trunk, lall^atraigfit mand, "Attention." The aril Service data not employ more than a few hundred elephant.; bat the mUitarv re Fries ha. a uureml, of which the greatest number are .ployed in dranght rereice. The artillery as not are bol a few, and of there the aference ia giien to female. They are a better diapoaition than the males, and a not subject to tbs irenrii* oi “ rotting," rich at certain araaoua render the employ.ent of the males exceedingly difficult. The conformation ol the elephant (he is

Saving and Hariur,

Either a man mult be content with toverty all his Ufa, or else be willing o deny himself some luxuries, and save, o lay the base of independence in the atnre. Bat if a man deflre tbo future, -ind spends all that he earns (whether hia earnings bb'$l or $40 every week.) look Iren cud hungry, for want future time will aurely come, ' ' ' thinks. To aave in

way to get u aolid

1 other certain mode Those who abut, their eyes

a to these plain facta will be .. poor, and for their obstinate rejeetion nf the truth, mayhap wifi die —— —d flUh. Lot them die ao and

1 They take a sort of reoom-

. ureing fortune. Great waste of breath 1 They might aa well curse “ luntaina and eternal hitla, for we 1 them fortune does not give away al aud Bub.tautinl good.. She lent to the highest bidder, to the hardest, wiacat worker for tbo hoou. Men never make ao fatal a mistake aa when they think thoy are mere cvea- * * fate ; ‘tia the aheeriah folly in l iife, whmhever way he may choose. Fortune ia for thoae who by dUigenee, honesty, and frugality, place “■ ’— a position to grasp hold

be appears in view. The of diligence ia the Bound

hammer in your ahop at esven _ in the morning. Tbo beat oviof fruguUty ia the five hundred dollars or more standing in your name

1 —" Bin bent evi-

A Sad Story!

The Denver B'orftf relates the atory

of n woman who waa in that town on her way from Pueblo to Austin, Texas, whero she waa to receive an inheritance of $S8,000 which had faileo to her in conaeqneneo of the death of her father, a^man ot prominence in Texaa. ^ Ho

downward career fifteen year.

ra old, ai

doing abandoned

most worthy to be retained—the ^— and devotion of parents and the nno-al eonaideration that waa her due aa a hairdaome. intelligent, and enltivated

woman. The fortnne find, her a tim of eonamnption, and, with her ; ■deal beauty gone, a vagrant. And I with the knowledge that her father* sanity and death were dno to the

grace she brought on himself and all connected with her, she ia to gild her few remaining miaert 1 '- ■» “ -

Inheritance ti

id with dysp-

Vinegar Bitten the Greatest YcL A few doeee stir ' the life-current; nggiahneea departs, pain vaniaht id alter n continued nae of the rezn y Uie whole body glows with a in energy and a new being. Forge I! blood and every organ will periorm i

Innotion perfectly. T be no longer tortured

the lungs will be free r lion, the liver active, the heart healthy, the brain clear, the nerves braoed, ana the mind elaatia. Dan the ".Vinegar Biller*," and purge your blood. Whether the dlaenae be favor, consumption, dyspepsia, affection of the liver, or kid.

neya, dropsy, catarrh, rh goat, or pern, and aches of any altook it in its .troughold, the b! ' mntain of life—and it will si

ir Bittorathere is lieh the human system ia will not yield to ita inflnenoi are tlionunda which no otht agent will remove.—Cbm.

Uirnxa—The Opelonaaa (La) Jemal panad in thi 1 ? (Si. Landry) p.rUh : ml filly year, ago * family lived in a [hboring pariah. In which wrra two , very young. The parenla died a them help! via. They were taken .. a by different iamiliea. They became permanently rep.rated and wont to oth— pariahas, one ol them lo this. They mi -led young and filially became neigbboni hi. pariah, where they resided in the sao leignborhood and nailed each other f thout thirty-five years before dlreoveriL 0 hey were aiatet*. The dlreorery took plan 1 ail-year, and waa celebrated with - Ktfamlly dlnnar. A Faaans Wefllcal InaUInlle

to tbs people ell IdworiU Hi. wot ,—au sad hooka, and HoS'elveo'blm'I»olid*repoUtioo. In tba^praKut^lKnfl^prManu a^whoto-pago Maud reedy'uT'Se™x«*he mtty l-T the moat apueovad gijag^Keln^freqnont anmmtal^ ^ * medical sxpartance, and hia nta.ilva knawfadga at laatarianredlre hre bean nekiiowMgad by praaentaUoua of • aa from two of the Aral He lical Collage. ’d^nfe'vrri Jcom^lbe faUhMbto paraph. jMaiyiL'i^L'uia'roiB’iipMiSiS'tor eonunutiicaliou will bs toeod lutarrellnp g. and^ will ^ bow lo wb»t^ pc .porno." nt aSd waUrilrremSrtUrt."*' B *°

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