Star of the Cape, 2 December 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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STAR OP THE CAPE.

it do*« notooonpr the whole apeoe leela itself ezolnded. Jonrneynen tahlon in China an striking agsinst the introdaotipn of

wark * »:li>k«:i»c;k. CONTRACTORS * pUILDERS, . Koe.' t and S. Uajiilim Rueet, Cape May aty. N. J. HOTELS. WASHINGTON HOTEL!

HoHalan's ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE HAY, N. J.,

JtfEDICINES.

KEARNEY'S

KLPID EXTRACT

BUCHU

AU Complaint* locidni to Asuto. Etimey’sEitiictEnchn —iMXXSHSSS,

AvoM Qunkt ind l.pMtw,.

ft, little more tbun a old, with enrything i clear and bright before as. Ana noa " loatit and gloom ; oar meam abed into thin air. AU mj fortane that had been my mother ( B,and “••t my father, a oolanel in the Indian ij, had generenalr resigned to me, invested in the Lahore and Delhi bank, and that had collapsed into ynin While I was reading the letter onneing the fatal news', Jane saw . my face that something dreadful hail oocnrred. “la it papa?'' she rrird, ' 'ie always called my father thna ; anything happened to him?'' reined abaolnlely relieved when her tHat nothing hod happened le loos of all onr means, ire is a kind of excitement about rtnne, when it oomrs upon u> ooes off a certain portion of the - Wo wen quite gay over i' * nber. the flrat day. We « young, with the world before ns. must deaeend into the arena of life i Ight onr way to tneeeas ; hitherto lad been spectators only; for e mast be aotora, heart i _. To would sell off everything £ up to Laadon, where I employment. Jane would go ont for a dally governess. ^Tba day folio wing that on

lorth easier blowing; all rsality nlaady vioibla. The news of onr trouble hod got abonl. Every one, laeat so we (meled. looked qaeorlv na : a shower of ncremembend lit drifting in upon no. In the

landlord, Ur. that the half-ye

The same evening aboat six,. told that David, (be fisherman, w

eg your pardon, air," said David, ing his forelook in salutation. •' I to apeak with yon very particular; ih that I took David into my , where I kept gun and Sah _„ tackle. "Beg yonr pardon, eir," he •old, break in* forth suddenly into speech, "yon'll think me a very impudent fellow, bat do you own Mr. Tranter any money ?■' Noll; wbydo4oa ask, David?" Well, air, as I happened to make all at the 'Skinners’ Arms' just r, my oouain, Hugh Jones, earns ' the bar, not seeing me, and he said to the man be was with: ' la it a good

There's for you.’’ rids Morris, it seemed, was ananewear and agent la a small way, bailiff Of the comity oomt, and wrecker in —neral. Bat I waa In no donga of y process of law. What oonld klorris Ulna? Then in an instant I recall, the foot that Ibis waa legally the nt day, and that the law sooordi to a id lord, without notion or prooees, th. rht to seise hia tenant's effects and kajxMHsaion of his premises. V Bat," I eried, at til this Boohed an me, " Tranter would never vanre on snob an outrage.” "Indeed, he’would eon little foe tat waa anUl of him if beoould make sshXsr-sMSr'.ss yonr fnrnltnie, and means to got it 1 foe the half-year's rent" Than I realised for the Brat time that hod only stew ponadaln my* pocket; ^^.olra was looked up in this Wait hen, David," I laid. " I may it voa;" and I baatUy took my hot ont to Tranters eottoga. I atm hia foea at the window,

days eonanraptmn. David presently retnrurd in glee nt having saved the pony In -netny'e hands, and to him I on die diffloalty as to the bread and Tee Utter lie undertook to brine and morning in a can, and at i oerted signal 1 was to lower a ea book from the npper window and it np. Bread enongh for three "imply be nndrrtook to obtain. Night dinggcd wearily on—■ night. o( liouble and anguish / poor wife, of anxiety almost i to despair on my pari. Blie was passing through the aliadow'of death for my sake, sn.1 I could not pnt ont a hand to help her. The doctor's face grew graver and graver; the narae, cheerful and chatty at Brat, looked fogged and dispirited. Strength i 1 *~u»ted, life hung in — taa every moment the balance unfavorably inclined. At last, just aa the gray dawn ' breaking, a piping, babbling cry sounded through tha house, annua Ing the advent of a new life upon the Well," said the doctor, grasping heartily by the band, " it'a a fine boy, and we shall do excellently now ; only perfect quiet, and olillneSa, and root She wnnte to see yon—but yon if by her bedside, with her

Iho gate slam to, and I saw, through i

" Don't go," whispered Jane. " Bat the doctor onion it" And I re myself away and hurried down to o door. Just in time. The doctor d gone nut .far a mouthful of * r, and .unwittingly left the door

Morris, the ground-glaaa panes. Rap-a-lap-tap went Us stiek against “Don't tronble yourself to knock lain,” I whispered through the key_»le, “ for yon shan't oomo in." Then warning the doctor of what had happened, I ran rapidly thrqpgb the house i examine the fastenings. The si«— Prom the Brat moment, that ooven E ch was a danger and a tronble defense. Within it our aaiailauoould lurk unobserved, and it gave is shelter from the weather that I by «*> “« I. At the

ringing sound upon the pkWment of the hail, and running hastily thither I found that the key had jnat fallen Irani the lock, and another key waa being introduoed from outside. My landlord ' ridantly kept dnplieale key> of oora, and the bailiff had m ' one of thooe little iuatramr i to housebreaker., by with* f a key within its lock eon be and turned round from the other I waa inat in time to ploee I iainat the door, whilnTl in patting the bar atwoea. beat violently with exeitem was tortured by the thought forgotten preeeuRon might i saSi “

. TD

ot the moment, the night before, * 1 ''- ing for s temporary loen to meet . sudden oeli; bnt I hid little hope of

ie rwp y, —* 1 —*-

3 lnbjl refusal. My father

in India, and had troubles enougl for hia fortunes, too, were i in this bank. Of course, I hold out very long ; the men id a way in at lost, and all my

goods would be seised. Fairly eold,

there waa enongh to satisfy all liabilities here, and give a handai

surplus; bnt in the hands of these harp lea, everything would go for an old song. Still, it I oonld keep them out * - a week, till Jane got strength

ingh to rally from the shock, that » all I oonld expect or hope for, ! reached homo weak and hnogr’ I hod not had enterprise enongh t ■k anything for myself, and ba _ .—> - - ■ ,i brood all the da)

my surprise I ..__

nt smell of cooking frt

found Di _ o, hia fa Osoght a.

yonr snpper, captain," quoth David, Delieiona they were, those erisp brown trout, to a hungry, weary man. David waited open me with a gratified pride, —’ urged me on to eat still mere anil e hot from the pan. Be had come

after i

A Ladi’s Wardrobe. A Washington paper gives the fob .owing description of the wearing outfit of Mm. Fred D. Grant r One-half of the underclothing is of ie finest linen, and trimmf 1 — i embroidery ; the , with laoc and lin< e health auita or wrappers, underwear are of the finest S ': silk, the oof is warmers i garments, that marks These an heavy and light a pearl color, oth<— _ , then a sail of peooh blood, ana deep flesh pink. Kaxt comes the hosiery ; and •ortment is perhaps "

inn in Bayadere stripes, pearl o and pink, bine and white, gray bine, and other mode tints. Next e

beautiful with cloc ol those i

niaite article in Lee work, "k, culled the Bauds! loci There are a doxen pairill the delicate colon, and oial value of {12 a pair. I white silk, ground with

called the perpendicular, the stripes being of that design. To a fall supply oi the above is added a *•'*—• Irish balbriggon of f

monafaetnred.

The white wear eom rohrs etc mrif of fine 1

muslin, line Jaconet ax brie, and one doaen of the beat smoothest long cloth; one doaen 1 —* id gross cloth chem

mlinsry fine Warns n and lawn and mi

, ».raet covers, and doaen pain el underwear of the i

material

skirts, and four very elegant roftes dr sofr. The bridal corset was made of a

* " "of the bridal

’ hia wife—that he must oc ’ '• ' sisUo th looking flaking tsekle, and tving somi

larly killing flies for our uex , expedition. I sraa very glad of Ddvid'i

eempany, for I bad felt the strain oi loneliness and isolation very much that

After supper, David produced a truss

of straw, and spread it over the oven

and about the kitchen fire toWry. " What's that for, David r Ii

"Very likely I sleep ii lied, winking knowingly.

Thrne were plenty ol beds upstair*, I ild him ; bnt he went on in his opera-

ons with the straw.

We hod a qaiet night, but the patient

got ven little Sleep at flrat, being nor- kmong the ord

—~M and frightened when I wsa ont of completed the list. Sachets of sight, so that I took my real In « sad delicate perfumes wen st: i-chair by her bedside, and a>.: ^.„u, e boaoms of each, and lent

t she baa some refreshing alamb-u.' hjious odor.

/break brought oar besiegers back The three doaen skirts spoken i again; but this time then wen three not include a single trained or full of them, and they carried among the- ■ — - -

something that I took to be a ladder. I woks David, and sot him on (I

. I Mbed, piece 0 f the white -satin of I it, he re- dress. It has one hundred b<

y hta; of tha skylight reoonnoilering the neighborhood. Saddenly I beard him

s old-fashioned sort. Upon its l was now piled a great heap of tbe straw that David dried-last night.

ittnci , and the bottom of a light ladeied. gently lowered dawn,

then, boys 1" shouted " - indwit"**-'

’n/lhe

' ‘oh to We beard ohimnoy. David - " Plenty more fire down here," be eried ; end dragged the —hd ladder into the kitchen. The sullenly retaliated by throwing rater down the ohimnoy. Bnt lid net eare for that; he hod a of dry straw ready to set Are to, partner attempt ^were msAe.

1 ponl.l.vi.

- 'msH David bad not boon warned over nigbt by the man they borrowed the ladder from, 'it would have assuredly sacIt waa niosagaiy now for David to *ka a sortie. We had not sent to the

th._bo-.loe, brtore I npaatad him.

an§°they are wonder* of art. Puffings and embroidery alternated with tneka and ruffles. It took a whole week to laundry them, and lour women'working every moment with fluting seiasori wu Hhom • looked*— If^a bevy of headless ghosts had entered It

Fight It 0*t Uke Pa and Ma »o. A story la told of a daughter of _ prominent person Bow in the leetare field, which is peculiarly Interesting and suggestive of nnoonsoions wisdom. A gentleman was invited to the ii turer’e bouse to tea. Immediately being seated at the table the little girl astonished tbe family -allele and the gneata by the abrupt question: "W? is your wife?” Now, the gentle having been recently separated from the partner of hie tile, waa taken or completely by surprise that bo stem mered forth tbe truth: '*1 don'l know.” ."Don't know I" replied tin ^Wh^ don't —

and .have it over at .. with a ealmneaa which baa the * ^ "Well,

we don't live together 't -grre, — bad I

1 until she a “Oan't agree 1 Then why don't you fight it out Uko j* and ms do?" "Ven-

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delivered and were destroyed. The rest are Hied for roelamation or ore in *•— bonds of (KiBtmastera for delivery. 1'bo report describes tbe plan „ ised by the Third Assistant, usd ap- . roved by the Postmaster General, for collecting newspaper postage nuder tbe prepayment law which is to go into effect next January. This system provides, in brief, for the prepayment by stumps affixed to u memorandum of — 'ling, or, in other words, to s stub book retained by tbe postmaster at mailing office, a receipt, showing weight of the matter, and tbe amount paid, being given by tin muter to tbe person mailing the Tbe stamps affixed to the stab to be cancelled by a ontting punch. It is expected that, notwithstanding the re. dnetion of rates by the new law, tl

impnloory prepayment of ostugo will yield n larger ' us over been collected, inquiry seems to war-“■-'in the city of New

than $600,000 pet ' “ . which is lit-

bitterest feelings hsv ed. DUggan came wit-

in wagons, and u they drove e month of tbe mine they wer - with hisses and shouts of dt

rision. . The epithets “Blacklegs," " Maguires," etc., were freely

them, sad at length a portion

1 began throwing atones. — in waa especially demi

strative ; she caught np a huge pit -f coal, and with an oath sent it flying 1 the bead of a miner who barely eeiped it. Dnggan's gang drew their revolvers and fired into tbe erowd, and several shots were exchanged on boll «• Daggan and Ins men stsoeeeded ntering tbe mine at lost, and the rd alter lingering oronnd the shaft ii noon, disappeared. The colliery uordod by a strong body of i •V night, and the Molly- M.o-

*3 going to ,-a-s — 1 suf^dantici s reports of

in the vicinity of Scranton and Wilkcebnrre. At the Corbondale mines in was ionnd nailed to a beam in a

withont interruption.

immigration, oven in

land or of Germany, will aooount for

tbe growing disproportion ' urban and rural population.

—•"nto apparent cause may be found natural law. Men gravitate unfailingly towards the centers of prosperity. The railroads *nd steamboats eon bear them in a few hours from ' toilsome form to the busy city. It: justifiable restlessness that impels i - ■tier their condition. Bnt in I tbe exodus bodoe ne gcod. Mil

muee u it now progresses ii ~

rope there will not bo enough laborers left to grow food for the

mnnity. Tbe oae ' ' '

to "go fishing all alone/ - and caught himaelf-'in the lip, uys be’v —* "

of 1870, whidb

■-—halo.

New York lady traveling

uked a ferryman whether any pe ■ -* riw r 1

always fii

inpentition t

next day.

— ’ e jireyale

It has destroyed tl

changes vrough, i

Oomprehensi York alone not

iwever, impossible to esal increase for thewholr to that provision of tin in counties in whiab they

f nowspspen re printed.'

The Origin of Foundling asylums It in said that St. Vincent de P. ime to fonnd tbe prewent hospice 1 inndlinge from an incident which t ouned one day while walking through Paris. Be saw a beggar defor"’ ' tbe member* of an infant for tbe pose of inspiring pity, when this of zeal rushed forward mid tool snflering child away from him am lied it to his nieoe, by whom i. tinned. This was the Unit foundling, and it gave to its savior the idea with whieh bis name is connected; l arose the uyluu in France, anc pccially in Paris, devoted to the < of nnforiunate babes. Yet the if tbe asylum which be established is wss not in accordance with tin object far which it was designed, foi when it became generally known thal such an establishment existed in tb(

capital, infant of France, wl

infanta arrived from a!

peditious and oommodioas than now, and the result wu, owing to lengthy journey*, inadequate or improper food,

‘ exposure, that bis hospice

! Si. Vineent st with an anUraaiutic support boo o well-to-do people of his pariah, ‘

ns of his life, iu which be hia hearers, who had promised fid in behalf of abandoned chtidren, responsible for their death. This appeal had the desired effect; means were promptly furnished, and the work of charity 1 — copies a handsome site behind the Pantheon, fronting tbe Roe d'Eafer. It forms a group of buildings, situated on high ground, in the midst of oonrta and gardens. It was here the tour waa Irstln troduoed.

The Middle San. B. R. Mattes—, Depnty ol all the -jnncila of the Sovereigns of Industry in New York State, at a late meeting —'* that tbe object of the Sovereigns rednotion in the cost of living, as *—*—* It. and s'- "" " "

a cargo of 1 mal price of floor in Hartford mswoi $12 per barrel. The I,which came from Gb ieago J at their houses at a price , ol $8 per barrel, and was folly aa good aa. that for which they had been' charged flit. This be gave aa an in- “ of the beoefilethet would eeerue be —id w— equally applicable to hoots ■ oho—,, crockery, dry goods, haide, and everything needfnl in a eebold. Mr. E. Curtis, president of the eouncil at Yonkers, said that that oonneil, in the two months of its exiatonoo, had made floor $1 e barrel eh—per, and the

Bm WoBkao.—They tell this stun in Washington. A Southern colored member engaged a ploee for. an acquaintance in the Oapitol police force. - Tbe man appointed accepted the poali- tion, and just before the late i bin/ ‘ '

the polieeman to go South for him. He went, entered

found ami released.

Yon tell mo that debi

-of Life,

and despoil

fuel and lights are paid i only six hundred dolls: whieh to feed your family

that can't be done. I X - beard this story a tbon—nd times, and

hnndred til

r'& a

if eight, and

of the soil and all the a* ''' i harvest borne, and in doing all

no good.for the o not only detribnt to the physi-

J mem ana inline— of life. ’ country the effect is sadly: )or soil is almost entirely tilled foreigners. Yon can hardly find an n laboring on hia own lands > countries of tbe farther Ea called npon to help ns. All this

honored in Uu , , _ was dignified by Grecian philosophers and Homan politiciana, -and no ■"«" living oiionld bo ashamed of it — a c 1 “I ages he who cultivated spooled of' ’ ' "

jeot is

imple, I must go over the

jgWj. -

f is higS. In onr oitymarteak is worth from thirty

> thirty-five oums per j lesk for yonr fsmily slot >r breakfast and si"""" ro dollars, and the

erX"*

But do you know that there ore only about sixty pounds of the airloin whieh weighing eight hnndred pounds? There are other parts of the animal— good solid meat—which sell for five cents a poand. Portiona of the neek,

a pound. One round prthis ont mall piece* and boiled Vx o honn, in three quarts of water, in a close vo* - sel, with five cents worth of potatoes, turnipe, parsnip* and csm,>. with —It and pepper, and acme —van harb, would make a splendid dinner forall of you. Lay bits of to—ted bread upon

. That's a dinner fit for a king. Everybody ilk— variety. Well, pnrclisse next day a knuckle of v—1, which

Ainsworth Y. Zochoo, a young florial, B ed twenty-fnnv ye... srvd Mi— ?>or» yors wine married in New York. Everything betokened happiness pnr and unalloyed for Ibe youthful pair, and many were the congratulations of those present when the twain were pronounced man and wife It was neurit noon when theoeremony w—oonelodod, and the party left the church, tin bride and groom proceeding first to a wedding lunch and shortly afterword to a matinee, where they remained throughout the afternoon performance, repairing at its termination to tbe realdenoe ol some old friends of Mr. Zaohos. 'Arrived there nothing unusual waa noticed in Iheoondneto! the bridegroom. To ail present he seemed the best of apirita, and the tentragedy tliat ennned a few mom. later *— all the more appalling oaoae of -ts entire nnexpectedn They had been In the bon— bnt aboat an hour, the time being six o'clock, when Zaehos stepped into an adjoining bedroom and closed tbe door, bis wife >-■— u, 0 conversing

ited inmat—, rushing to the dc

the gfa—tly sight of the newly-married man lying on the bed weltering in his blood, a piatoi lying by his aide. Hu agonized wife, comprehending the aw-

ful tragedy, fell on his neek, her wed

ding garments receiving the fast Bowing life blood of her unfortunate husband. and, uttering a shriek that

, - ... • -- pierced the boarta of ail who heard leave out the -note and parsnips and swooned away. Commotion and put in rata of to—ted bread or dump-, cjtement indescribable ensued. “X next try. bit of the ,ore-ebon,- ££ ‘^SS’t'revire' J - * dtwp. »hichja very Cheap, bride and still others remained motion-

— it petrified. In a little while ' -form

) T 3unf'

pound, I have aeon m too fore-shoulder, of fair quality, s ing for two oeuta. It is a part which is always very eh—p. Oat up into bits, and cooked — above, a grand dinner *nr the eight member* of yonr fsmily an be got np for a quarter of s dollar. Any of th—e stews may be made lto a baked meat pie, ■” *~ I^have given th—e byway of illnstra-

er tl

Pjojei

k—p.—Dio ImwU.

Treating Children Kindly. Beecher, in one of his evening talks,

lately said:

I was a buoyant boy, foil of animal spirits, and not vicious. My father had thirteen children, and -eleven of

np to man's —talc. My

itaaamr to^givaTma'a^euff Medl—I v— mo need than to stop and n— Two variations of lend suasion with mo. And now fhii.-kory an ont the ovi look back and take saeonnt of Stock, <-i convalescent fool*

rrwht-i every effort w— mode le —ve the dying ■nicido, bnt hi* lips ware sealed *

of life. The young!

jm her swoon, brake \ 10— around and throwing

hendf npon the body of her aim—t lifeleas husband clang to it in wild despair. It w— truly a pit—ns sight. The officer and other* endeavored to have her release bar hold, bnt in vain. She soreamod excitedly, and load above her wanderings oonld be distinguished the pathetiolienten—, indict" • '—

gr—t msntal agony, " I sha:

my husband," It was many minut— *“*— “re poor woman nnftioiently re-

from her paroxysms to listen i; bat she w— finally cot

away by the argument that unis— desisted his life was irretrievably 1

Th* young man aeon after died.

they could

v* and sympathy done anything , would have gone to Oanaan for them. If my Ann! Chandler would take me el oae to her and any, " Hdnry, don't do that," which I wanted to do very mnoh, nothing oonld have hired me to do it

to etand In gr—ter fast and God than any h—than devotee % y idol he worshipped, nt Chandler had asked 0,1 never would have kicked a favorite young pear tree that my father — trying — bud to raise. Bat when was struck on the head with athimble -that barbarous way of punishing children—I didn't —y '-‘I thought** - i* have been thing r —d. The mbsut—low

chronicled. One of the el—s, seeing a physician —ming, — wss hia woni, slipped ont of tight. A friend, observing this, sated tbe reason. " Well," said the other, 11 tie some time sin— I have been sink, and really Fm ashamed by him." The other ia a Unstration ol true mauvai* /tonic. " A doctor gives np a Comiean patient The patient recovered, and shirked tbe doctor. On the latter in-

quiring the warn. 'Why,;

Thane* Lean* Mmaf, during his residence In Now Jersey, acquired a great and acmewhat unenviable reputation a* a horse jockey. It w— said he would atari off fur s journey np<m aft— an abaen— of several- w—ka, i_.. ing a stylish pair of here- before an

— _ unlneky, art mown legend that Jndaa, the L. r, spilled the salt st the " L—t

— .o say that o ont why all the “lielp "

-- „ 0 atupui, when she ia al-

ways particular to ol' '

intelligence office.

I Nashville paper says that the -Etna le Insurance Company ia ‘‘net" nearly $16,000 on aooount of ao piste! practice in Tennessee within tbe

last fifteen months.

An English girl langhs at the id— let a woman cannot live comfortably ith her mother-in-law, and adrertio— good-looking young fellow to okance to try the experiment, anon suffrage question was deMichigan by an overwhelming majority. I* aomelooaliti— where men were seemingly in favor oi the id

; of 100 insi rad 37 has) i, in the i

who find jast b< w— met on hia

fry of his fellowa, and hands, — s bridal gift,

anVhis wasning undo IoohIub •

”X

terrors than matrimon;

Sheffield w

married in church was met on his ro-

' fifty of his fellow

jir hands, na a bridal gill,

fine leg of matt on. Ho nccopted it with thanks and ooberlv walked his

ration in his right hand

According to s. Pittsburgh n< er, the gray squirrels in the _heny valley are engaged in n g

migration. They draw their reernits. '-om *11 paints, and may be a—n daily

rimming the river in large numbers, id pursuing an oasteriy course. Old rmers —y that such a migration has It taken nlaee sin— 18t6, and regard

extremely ae-

Er-

ie mamage of Mr. Bo-and-so. I made for yon needs a little Naturally the gentleman r coat, and a few days ait— the

nade, only it hi K daman who had P night, and thei

The President of tbe Batter and Ghee— Exchange of New York received - package of Danish batter whieh was

packed ii

~ nnths ago, ana w—, notwuasiariaing, prime condition. The package came om Bolivia, where it hod been sent om London, and w— accompanied by note addreased to the New York bhtr and cheese merchants, asking -if — S >d a quality of butt—could be prooed here ; and, if ao, that New York

cost w— too great to get their batter direct from London. At a meeting of merohenta it w— decided that — good a quality of butt— could he made, and steps wm be at once taken to oeenre control of the South American trade. Wood h— heretofore been almost exexolnsively used lot packing pur- , , bnt it is to be superseded by tin, whieh has boon t—ted and found in every way to ba superior to wood. It is on—per and light—, and eon bo “ed more c—ily. The butter Mr. eld received was packed in tin, 1 was not rusty in the least, although it had been shipped from Denmark to London, from London to Bolivia, and from Bolivia to New York.

The Oonrt of Appeals of New York tate has recently decided that a man

_— no right to the fruit growing npon branch— ovddrangfhg his land where

ih of the tree stands wholly

his neighbor. But,

be removed — .. " o land shaded may remove earefn! npt to commit any

in'cesaary d—traction in m. uum* Where tbe trunk of a tree stands on thi tine, they hare a joint ownership it tbe ter- —* “ “* — ■—

if he

» of ranch litij

many pareonol q finally —ttlcd by the oonrt of loot resort, and inter—ted parti— can now know their rights, and also their remedies, in all such oae— — they aria e

Cleveland Herald d—ib— the brick* of whieh Babylon ww built - of uniform sioc, about lift—n inch— square S three inch— thick. They are mails a tough day mixed with chopped straw, kiln-burned and stamped wilh an inseription Inclosed in * email city, and an invo—lion to tha gods m grant dnrdtiqnAo tbs tempi— and other ■an— ha Hd taUk The tiriake ol