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STAR OP THE CAPE.

CAPE MAY CITY, >'. J.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1873.

BUSINESS CARDS. UtVXfAl A ronTIBOXE, - "

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» nCAl.KIlS IX STOyjn UKA TtKA. When lb. rilur tun u 1I»T Itl'LAt-lLItXISJlIXU aoODtt.*C. Lttxttu Tio-B«>Bng» Specialty. 1 And tli. >1 analog St- Capo Umy City.

^ FLOUR) FEED. FERTILIZERS) Ciocerloa, Oyiteri, Egg*, As. No*. lluutlSFad«mlSlnwl.

I don't th

k Tour,

A 1*0, prorrtrtor or DOLTOJpS HOTEL'. HnrriihurB, Pa. ■««Fi»-ir , McMakin'e ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE ■M.VV, Jf. Joiix'SSrAnri:'

) l»er door, when * little boy presented : himself, nod, standing on the lower : *t«p, npliftod n pathetic p«lr of lilne : erM, and a small tin cap hold in n lit PROFESSIONAL CARDS. _ Uo grimy hand. A largo basket was on f those great printed placards, such

wouldn't beliero roe, snr steal ftwey, like, nftd nerer say good-bye ; Bag, and let her cry both her eyee thinking I'd boon shut up, or aometsxiy hvl killed me." Anti hi* own great bine eye* grew pathetic again over ’ this pioturo of sorrowful poaeibilitio*. 'Well, you may go,” I said, half reInetantly, for the little vagabond had 1 ' ed in me a singular interest

yon hood expect me to let him

next errand boy."

it least, that if he has eent yon one as good aa himself, yon will have no fault to find," I mid, hotly. Ifni all the time tifere was a eoru place in my own heart, for I had thought that my vagrant would have loved me too well to m away from me in (hi, way.' That night Tom said Unit the now " ' _ doing well, mad lie hod concluded to keep him on. 1 think Tom missed .my vagrant; but not, of course, so much us I missed my bright scholar —my grateful little follower. Of conrao, tin* new Iwy lived in his own homo, whafcver Uiat might be. I

lyself ulxnit him, or

feel any disposition te put him in the little bed in the front attic.

a pass-d and wo

heard no word fiom Johnny True. But at last a rainy day cam-, and with it Johnny, asking for Miss Mar. ha'a repented.” cook said, ling np stairs to tell me. t went down to Johnny, rceolrod to bo equal to the sect him with all the. aererity bis ungrateful behavior dr- - look in his blue eyes disarmed me. Hu little thin, and pole, too; and my began Pi aoft-u even before 1m " I could'nt atay away, ma'am," hu ■nil, with the dear accent ho had caught oo (prickly from my brief tooehing, " and not let you know wby I went." me know when yon went •red, with wliat hb-rnn*'** I could nd, "1 .had thought better of - my, than that you were calla-

ble of running away ~

_ labor bureau opens with a chapter the education of working children. 1 a sketch is gif™ a < <h-> cottage aafactnrea of England. The changea

which bare been produced by the inven-

’ lion of machinery, and the consequent Uw authority of introdnetiun of the modern factory sra- Uio immediate >,

t-m, are deUUed at some b-ngtli, the evils attendant thereon being pointed out in a very cicar and compreliensivo man ner. In the same cba|iter is pllblislied ■ sketch of the efforts made by til- lead ing EurojH-an nations t<. releaao chiidrei from all obligation .to labor, and to hart

the time thna gained devoted to ' tion; and it-is signed that, as T' setts is now far behind them ii vcreality of education, it wonid ‘

and impolitic to allow any further lepdi-

d lalmr

■abject uf class schools, where- ehildret who are obliged to work would be scull for instruction, after the custom of cer tain manufacturing districts in England, strung objection is made to the propound innovation, on Uie ground that

ereat" pn-jndicea wholly at the spirit of our instill! tio tinethins are tolerable in wonid l*o wholly ont of pb Tlie homogeneity of social' relations i« e rital importanm- to the country; and Ui increase in the diffusion of elementary knowledge which might bo procured by an infringement of ita present stnti would not by any means make amen* fur the lorn sustained. As long sa v object to tbo estahUshment of schools * is claimed that we would-be doing to severe criticism, nhoirid we establish

admisaiun. The halfse education of factory

ronld not let me go " And why did yon wo: yon not comfortable I”

I was afraid I told you." logoi Were

yere', and merchants' chiidrei:

dirty handed pnpili

ipt on thofflduthr l pupils from tfio null

nils as

any especial objection ‘to be comfort-

n tbo

sk for Miss May." ' o vrith a grave, reaolre.1 „

In the County of Cape May.

n. -F. DOITCLAIM, ATTORNET AT LAW ANDUABTER Ilf CHAXfCERY. Fa Cl Ferry Street, Cape May City. Ksw

1VII. T. KTF.YESH, COMMISSION EU OK DEEDS AND CO, VETANCEB, , !• prepared toarawand tak* aeknowleds . menUofireauiardoiherlctal doenm.n Offleeat resident Nat, Ilaehee sire* Cape Msy Clr*-. N. J.

, DR.J.F. LEA MIX til, DENTIST. aaTO^Mr. VLXSitJXx: Wsdnesdffiari^SnrSjrL

MEDICINES.

X read, in great, staring letten: " X have lost my husband in the war." In the war! And those blue eyre had not opened, surely, till some time after the war wan ended : Hia husband ! I was bewildered. I bent my gene on him sternly, and naked him, at severely aa X •' Young man, con you road 1" Laura win fumbling away at tho unanswered door Hell. The hoy looked as

•' Con you read 1" I repeated, gravely. : think he shook in his shabby Imota, or his voice waa not qnite steady as he

" Does it say I'm blind I" he asked with a little frightened qnaver. "No, it says—but do you know whs

I shall oo

e." he aa

and in an in- ,

That night, after dinner, I told Tom., c He was mocking, incredulous, reluctant r —just aa I knew he would lie. But it ail ended in his promising to try ■' My VoJuxt as I had brought him to this : ] | pass, tile bell rang, and I sprang to the - „ ! dining-room door. The dining room was the front haoement, mid the outside door

I waa, indeed, my vagrant.

I want Mias Msy." he raid, with the

a boy of your wide open that

Tlie blue eyre I wondered if

themselves np again; and Xoinra, who had tnrnad round at my question, looked ns if she thought I had niddmdy gone mod. Tho UlUo droasnuiker had opened the door, mid stood there waiting meekly, with the handle in her

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could teach her, u

told her Ml yon said, and lol.l her t after all I couldn't go and leave 1 thaw to take all tho hard fare and h: words, she just began to cry and

nqiort which relates to tlie labor of chil- : dreu coexistont with education, tho bureau puts forward as cardinal points: First, that tlie period of rhildliood and youth should be a period of free and * restricted physical growth; second that it aliould be a period of mental a moral diseiplino and dcvriopmi-nt, that alien mature aga arrives tho adult may not hare to contend blindly with the foreca of nature, mid bremhjcct constantly to tbo depredoticnia S his fellowmen; thirdly, that children should have no legal stilus aa workers, but only as implla; ami, above alL that the poverty . of the porenta aliould not be allowed to

footer the one condition oi

. "State to permit the future

*r the

i lori'

st tho r

ly subdued itself into propriety when he i

heard my voire. -

I took him in to Tom; and I raw tin* blue eyre soft-lied even tho prejudiced 1 mind mid worldly heart of Mr. Thomas 1 May, He spoke very kindly to the boy, i

it longer, and I come."

low did she know she would . you again f" I asked. " II

his an

kitchen

learned what comfort

and enjoy it" "Mag know

supper.

" Wliere do yon propose to koep tins * new aoqntmtinn 1" he naked me, after the , bine-eyed was out of sight " In this house, if yon please. There is a little single bed all ready for him in theatric, and I've arranged with cook j to give him a bath and then put him ' into some of the clothoa her own boy left behind him when he went away to

" Mag know what 1

h> begging “gain 1"

' called in qncetion.

•■able, a

Ii” g»«P“d, " husbands 1 belongs to jromen,"

B : 3 E A S E, -j " Then what do ynn wear this thing i for f It rays that yon have lest your UCEU8EB. jjja- * bnsbmid in tho wm*-" NERVOtA DK- • The imp aetnaily tunied pale, FEMALE | slmoot pitied him. * ! “ Will they pnt me in prison I asked, an abject little whim

wicked life, and I’n pains; and if von i your part Ira ashan Tom langhed, ■ "fleree little worn tle-dcre," was in good lint

Before three days were over owned that my vagrant, a* he pore in calling the boy (though wo knee that “hi* name was JulmnyTrue), wi boot errand boy he erer employed, myself taught him to read, a. 1

much happier. It’s all owing to ind I coma back -to thank, ven— never could forsake Mag for long.

for education should bo tho 1 the children in the State,

and that a special and necessarily poorer Clara of schools shonld not lie estaUiibcd for tho children of the poor. Wo boliero tills Ixs-auio it would be a direct blowet the democratic foundations on' which onr governmental structure rests.

Sabbath Day Ians.

In 1W6 they mode a law in Maraoehuaetts, that if any one " coutemptumialy liebavod towards ye word preached, or ye messengers thereof.—For ye first srendole, to bo oonveutsd mid reproved openly by ye magistrate at some leotnrr, ami bonnd to good behavior; and if a second time they break forth igto ye like contemptible carriage, either to pay £S into ye publiek treasury, or to stand two hours openly upon a block font feet high, on a lecture day, vrith a paper affixed on their heart, with tlris, A Wanton Gospeller, written in capital letters-, yet othera may tear and bo ashamed of breaking ont into ye like wickodnca." In 1C77 the general court ordered Hint " a cage be set np in the market place of Boston, and in enefa other town

Eeanny'sExirutEuchu 1>r ‘i*i'Zai!^y^jg!«rara“or' , "s ll ‘ 1 ' KEARNEY'S EXT, BUCHU ,

punished, any v--'j-'sqyltking tlie Sa iVath." For the'jn-v Otion of the pr r ’ fmiotion of tho Sabbath, and disorders

n Saturday nighta,

lie a ward, " from annant, until nine of the clock a; cart was to poas ont ,>f tho to without-good oeomiut of tin Iris bmuneso. Office I-" called tythingmeu enforced the observance uf the HobtsiUi. The law provided that, aa a badge office, they should have a " black staff of two foote long, tipt at one end .with brnas, about tliree inches." Tills staff to havn a feather stn* ith which to tieklo thi i-imiere, wliilo UuF-end tipt with times enforced order on the-pnt of miroly Ixiys. In this manner was t oongregation kept attentive during l generally lasted about * alf, mcnmired by amdio

man went down town, and the neighbors , watched bis wife shovel mow pstlu tho woodehed, elalern, stable and fi

tenraa togetber into or Tom looked at him dntiberatdy, m “ Johnny iimT enuring bonk, hey t" "No, air." " Where is Johany g* ' ril me. If you pleaae, but Id be hurt Uedreth if it

She who is selfish, and - deceitful, aa *a girl, . be the cm isaher. Wluls

to her

Uiat they lodged in the channel uT MUford

there U

being

aide, and quite norri

the pumplrinr formed a haavyjmn, being ; A Fotnoiran.— A young piled up many feet thick, covering tha Alsatis has recently lieen isLnd for a long distance. They 1

: mamed there until the water Ml, ■

OM Probabilities. A SI ATE TO OPICM. The signal service proper of the Uni Ad ^ mi»ai«af • Kate* oa,w ita exislene- to tho fate war, Tt ' Tv'rrlOl* Ksaerria

t tho cloae of which. Uke other kindred An rIch „ 1 - i

lodioa, it ourrivcl only in skeleton form. uaonn; o( now nMnl

Gen. liver, ^ su[et (j,, ^,,1^ alaves to

with a few ami ucflt aids, mriing under , ^ thr following incident.

re : The patient, who is about f.*rty are of age, wo* admitted on the 17th of April, 1874. and remained under * treatment till the 10th of June. He com1 menood til- habit of toking morphine ns

Although th* early allied to ot

ole know its history.

* U-pasit itse

them!" i

fly deposit it* eggs, and why do w*

fall of all navigable rivers, and, generally speaking, all unusual phenomena within purrnw „„ lhlo , vh iu (^erelism ie domain of meteorology. only to Ire enabled to work longer, but The new branch of tha serrice-at wiUl mor o ooc-utratiou of effort. He rat intended to benefit our hike navign- ^ OTe reighth of a grain of the on only-eoon extended ita uscfnlmree to , u i,, Lilo of miirp bia. which lie was in .0 Atlantic coast, then to tho principal , llbiI j,, ,.v;. lg twice or Uiriec julond cities down to the gulf, up the „ woelL Fiudingthrecdosesofteracer-xri-tretoretoitoraurrevtnd acrera the ^ , im0 „„ iamrifidrot to produce

•ct, they were gradually

in tho twenty-

jKirts of the state of the weather at ~

land, Oregon, mid Eon Franc

' Eathi-r Point, Key Wait and Galves mui Pembina and Dulnth, with a* obtained from places within the ningo ol The sab-office* are officially known si

Pitman, my neighbor on tha leJt. Then 1. planted tlie rest—tnrnif:. cat* b*ge, ci iery and beet need in my dsrii When the.planta' tregan to come np 1 thought they looked kind of queer, but I waited until they grew Imger, mu'

hire about a place, abe deposits her g* there. If yon desire to see the e: •c operation and watch the growth , ( is insect from tlie egg to mabirit; , plaice a quantity of groin and vegetable** together in a box, and put them where they will be kept moist—aimply moist, oat wet—and decay slowly. The fly wilt seek this filthy qjaaa, and depoeit her

I't know-much alxni

myadf.

"Mr. Hoops," I said. •

id toil m

the firat iloae his nsc form of mori>hina became so .freqncc tint it was almost impossible for hit to abstain from it, and the unfortnnat nan con Id not do so witlmut great met tal prostration and pbyaienl snffering. 1 had now reached such proportion* as t

report, mid stations of observation, i port, and distribution. Each chum equally valuable and indispensable, at the chief office, in Washington, that t‘

and alter if* do to the heart. is ore known by numbers, wbeth

located in tho United States or Briti America, and in transmitting repot telegraphically over tlie sever ““"^“reg^'Lf^'rvation, are mad vix.; Three to be reported by : ^ w

telegraph, three for local use, juni a mou9 BU1 ipeeinl noonday observation, telegraplmlj “ ,-

of ‘toe UroLctr 1 ! "‘-nglh

ii inmate of a hospital for the fully coarinoKl that so far as of his own wo* cynrerncJ he

ind was not only affected, but he heme deranged. His cas* was similar * Unit of n confirmed inebriate, whose lowanco of drink lies been abruptly ithdrawn. Tim nsual supply of opinm iviag -been withheld, his mind gave sy, and delirium followed. Afterloavg the hospital. ho relapsed into the' ■own that tlie .laily quantity neceecaty r hie consuraptinp raichod tlie enor-

‘ of fifty-five grains of

ts all tin

itriug the preceding day,

faetth

le. the predictions aro verified, b tlie signal servico—thus far—do u im to bo infallible; they simply for

expected Jur UK)k „„

liours. As a . [uu[ ,

verified, but J

think is tho matter with

"Tnmip!" exeluimed Hoops. "Turnip I Why, bless your soul, man, that's not turnip. That's nothin' but pokeberry. You've got enough pokebeny in that bed to laat a million years." " Well, Mr. Hoops, come over hero tji strike yon ! Tho munificent Federal government is spreading that celery all

over this laud of the free. Great, isn't

it!" ‘ _

" Well, well 1" raid Hoop*, " and they iriiovad that off on you for celery, did they f Too bad : It's nothin' on earth but pokeberry. Tins is the California kind. The deadliest pokebeny that waa

Mr. H'»psf lint you haven't •.-eu my beets there in the adjoining bed. Tlie iwedof-those beets was sent from Honolulu by our consul there- He reports that the variety attains gigantic size." " Really now," raid Hoop-*. " 1 don't want to hurt your feelings, hut Co be fair mid square with ’you, a* between man and man, 'them’s no beets, you know. Them's the Mexican pokeberry. I pledge you my word it's tlie awfulrat variety of that plant thuf grows. It'll

this depoeitoiT, one may find the fly laying her eggs. Fifty to one hundred eggs are frequently laid at one time, and the old fly usually remains so quiet during the iiprrmti.ili that a clone and inquisitive spectator is not likely to disturb During warm weather.these eggs will hatch in a very few days, each pro ducing a minute, cylindrical white grub, divided into thirteen rings. This grub, or. more properly, laiwn. devours the surroundings—that is, the decaying vegetable matter—and consumes any fi»F which accumulates around tho premia.**. Tho grab* grow rapidly in their lumrioui surroundings, and are, when fully grown, nearly or quite thre«qnsrtera of an inch long and about an eighth, in diameter. In a low days more they assume what is termed tho pupa state, bcenmlng shorter and thicker, the becoming quite tough.

tinctly .

iteresting spectacle. The

best method to observe Uiis event in tho life of our great and ever present domestic friend is to gsthcr a few of tho pnpso and pat them in a small, clear visl, which must be placed where it can be fre-

appen

"vergot ri

lot it."

> rough,. Mr. j

e barometer, standard the (electro self-registering), an

*f morphi iuoby inj.

-When

, halos, parhel

1 the limb m arly restored to ita form*

condition.

The effects of long indulgence in opiu

rvery phase of the display Minutely mid accurately rcco

llndillg their duration, altitude, and eauug were seen m ine imneniaiue eoutKimntli. On Like anil coast stall ins dition to which his mind had been reings, are displayed when danger to tempting to read or write ho felt a cercihipping is apprehended. When olesir- bral incapacity for aneh occupation. His vntiona are r.i|»rte,l bv telegraph, tho'; mcntil, or rather his intcllectmil status signal Berrien cipher' is always cm- seamed to have declined by reason of ployed. - * the omission of his* usual stimulant, or

' its great reduotion in quantity.

Tlie record of the ca**c any* that at this point it was decided to cut off the weekly

*f Megru.iie's solution of morphia

altogether. He had borno manfully tlie great reduction from flfty-llie grain* a

light grains a week, although re-

luctantly assenting to thirsevere treat-

,1 anticipating untold sufferings

1 c-aWsiges. They're all right, 1 know. ' v 1; Tli* oiiiumhadoner of agriculture got the ' 0 r aeed from Borneo. They ore the curly | 11 1 j variety, I think. You boil them with [ •' 1: pork, and they cut down beautifully for I* ' slaw, lawk at those plsats, will ymi I ' 11 [ A.'tf l they splendid!" ' " Mr. Adoler," said Hoop, "I've got j I

o you, but I j v

e to all of ns in this life,

air. They are meant for onr good. But 1 really, sir. tliem'o no Borneo cabhsges. ' | Cabbages 1 Why, thunder and Hghtnin' them's merely a mixture of California . end Mexican iMikcberry with the ordinary kunl, and a little Osage orange sprinkled through. It's awful, air! i-.Why, you've got about two acre* of pokeberry and not a blessed bit of cob-

: some bad n ' hope you'll afHictioDK cc

i few aeconda. In l pupal eoae, tho fly

parates a circular piece from the end, rroing, ai it were, a hinge to the door, Uieh is pushed open, 'and the fly crawls it full grown and perfect. Tlie wings y. and onr house-fly ii ready to perrm his or her allotted labors in this my world. Now see wiah the reader to eervo particularly that flies are bom of 11 size, and just as large as they ever 11 be; in other words, flies do not

ind K li!

-. Hoops, this is terrible n

About Adrerllalng.

is safe to discontinue advertising. When businees is dull it is needed ] “

lost, and ahonld be uoet energetically i *

sed, because people a t all time* to (he hoe-

re moat attracted j

get the Urgcst .hare of what ;tll& ,' [rilnl xoe rasui, pravcu as ue mui _ ! expected—great depreMaiun and prostra.11 time. It IS mud, “are the o(mind ^ Such ‘was his . Because, when menta j >nd pt,„ ica i t Pr tnro Uiat In* « t«ht and the people are forced ! ^ d , iav „ , llT t„„ Km ius crinkled .omixe they always read the ml- * tIl0 wolmd i ^ hfa Although inen o own* n w o sells the, bearing np bravely against his: sufferings, .. I' IT r * 4 "' y trm ‘ Ic 10 * which were at time, most aent-, he was the bert advantage. depjived of opium in every form, and -o.,r" . Bueft WO. its effect upon ids intellect that

aides voted in vain for a period of'

aid your sales when for putting thrur in

At Ur

market. If,

i-'*«•* up —*u .I*.*., i the demand * f* . , " 1 U1 •’ - vour wares, it i. dear that there ie , hoapital grounds, and to time when yon can judiciously with- ‘rf "euperaHon he draw from tho public eye your announce- Pf "dor of cbtera!

hydrate and bromide

worth ! i

eng at all, it is worth doing well. . 1 t

oj o’ — ' paae, and it was otwervea Uiat me ex Ills, tipertenee. prraaion of hu countenance indiontad a A man became entangled in a faat re rt , limi w his old habit-il hod b.eomo inug water wheel in a mill at George- j brmry _ dall He wra accused n, Kentucky, and was wldrled around luring procured opinm during ids

" *'* alwenee, but he repelled tlie aecnsation with much warmth and eaniestnera.

at the rate of eighty revolution

liar, At firet lie w iou was perfectly

diaxy, ami

badly hurt. He said Uiat

a wliilo being eorried in a j (rom Uie hospital

P® 00 *! proYcd that tlie

iWy frightened, i founded,: end hie return

hospital Ust October after

absence justified

tlie physician had arrived.

i of those i

seeds to Cooley and Pitman!" " I know you did, and 1 seen Mr. . Cooley this loomin' witlj a shot-gun j goin’ 'round askin' people if they knew . where ho could find you." “ Find me! What do yon meanl" j " Well, you see, sir, that there onion I seed Unit you gave him was really- Uie j semi- of the silver maple tree, and it's j grow.-d np -".thick all over his garden : that's cat esui't crsiwi through it. There'* about forty million* shoots and suckers in;, that {fSflen, os'd Uiey'll have to he . cut out wfth'a handsaw. It’ll take alioul

' a year to doit."

" Yen appitll ine. Hoops i"

i '• And that‘11 not the wust of it. Them . roots is so matted and interlocked jest beneaUi the surface that yon can’t make , any impreavion oo 'em with a pick-ox. : That garden uf Cooley's is ruined, entirely rained, sir. You might bloat them : roots witli gunpowder and it wouldn’t will grow faster than they're cut down. He'll have to sell tho property, sir." " And the commissioner of agriculture Cooley hunt Aim with a shot gun I" "Yes, sir, and Judge Pitman's got pokeberry and silver maple growin' all over his place, loo, and he'a os mad aa— : well, you just ought to hear him snortin' around town. Hc’U kill somebody. I'm

j nfeard."

riubsequenUy I. nettled with Cooley I and Pitman; but oughtn't‘something to be‘done with Uiat Agricultural department t It will break up farming in this ! country H it is allowed to continue.

Ycrjr Cold..

I* In 1323 the Mediterranean sc* was rnr til-ely frown over, in 1420 Paris experi 1 eneed so great cold that it was depopn-

and not in tho perfect or winged state. Email flies aro n distinct specie* from the large one*, *n,l always remain smalL Millions of tho latter pass through tho winter hi a cellars, and similar fsrorablo situations. Tho eggs laid ill th« fail remain either as deposited or in the larval state until

spring.

A Call for More Biood-Letling. Henry A. Hortt, JI. D., read a i>aper on "The Prevention and Curability ef Chronic Diseases" at a meeting of the New York Modicnl Library and Journal AesocUUon, in the coarse of which bn reflected quite severely upon the practice of physician* of the present day. Ho maintained that ‘new-fangled theories were not conducive to health, and said important and effective

tirely abandoned. Is it possible Uiat onr fathers were altogether mistaken Ath. regard to Hie principle of deplogeation I They undonktedly carried it too far in many instances, but was it not founded on a rational theory, and when employed in moderation was it not attended with tho hnppieot results I it was originally * aggraded, I doubt not, by tho spontaneous hemorrhages which so often occur in congestive diseases, and by tho sudden and marvelous relief which they afford. I myself can lieor witness to the magical effect prodared both by general and local bleeddiseases. The abstraction of blood from the arm diminishes the. force of the eiroulatinn, reduces the temperature of tho body, and prepares Uie way for the more effectual employment of internal remedies. In, pneumonia, in pleurisy, ' in peritonitis, in apoplexy, in puerperal

. Then he gt

sTwhfcl.

rising higher and higher ,,

Next ho felt as though in a dream, with * a dim seme of imagining that ha waa be-, Momlroii

ing transported to the moon at a terrible

-poraL That wm tho lost ho rememlier- 110 ch * n 'l""“ “» ' A' calculation showed that ho had ,n l,M ‘ Olonwoc been carried on aggregate distance of * formerly li thirteen miles in about eight minutes. R~1 Gak. i:

Hut Money.—‘‘ A mcrcifnl man,” t> deriy remarked a man pot long aim " is raereifni to hia beast," and he call

tho dog in ont of the enow, gave him ] y., K asf(adion, and lie

beating the child. This ws

j o'clock in the evening. He continued to ' ho belabor her at intervals aa hia strength

permit nntil at*out twelve o'elcek,

•if they hi

Wine-

d jail, low. tho little hs

. jd Oak, in that Btute, On Ui* * of- the tw’anty-flrvt o'f Deecniber, ■ quired hi* little, danghtcr, w

wt have depreciated in value Uiat year. In 1000 cattle froxc in their slails. and tho Seine could be crossed by heavy carts. In 1709 j^f<ww not said for mafiy week* in co-tfci*i'*provinnes, so it is 1, because the wine could not be

'He winter of 1740

the lancet was almost nnivermlly employed in eases of apoplexy, the gencmi rale was that tho patient did not die till Uie third attack. The man la lortunuta now who survirec the find. Bclore the doctrine arm taught that pneumonia has a natural Ujudeney to a cure, it wm treated both by general and local bleeding, followed by liberal doses of tartar emetic. 1 doubt very much whether Loenneo or bin followers ever hod to record the terrible mortality from that -Unease which we have witnessed in these Inter years; and I can

furs for Diphtheria. SjH'ctalor (Eouth Australia) publishes details of the "Greatfor diphtheria. This di» : " wl by Mr. Oreathend to be rowth, and that Uie g

put to bed. Tlie

gate, and then do an hoar s work clean- , ral |nc -jq,- t .rtiiresl spirit ing off the euiewsU. | token its last flight. Bho wm dead. '

of: deed of cruelty could not l*e to : secret. The neightior* learned all wo , it, and forthwith the brute was i

■ —-a™ — .uu, », a ..™,nu.u~..--Mum~-, u -.—.wx.in and carried to Jail, hot the eicHemont: i were corteil aw*y by the farmers in tho | sueravssinn, neiUmr of whom outlived the ‘ wm ao intense that it wm wiUi lUffieulty viasoity, which wm the only point where ! honeymoon, and the third wm a woman j the more oonaidernte of the crowd eolpumpkin* ware plenty that year. The; whose husband she wanted to many, i looted could re- train ths others from ' place in lh* river where this " pumpkin j In the latter erne the physician wm sun- hanging him to the mast eonvauirnt

and n post-mortem revealed tho; tree. Two years ago he chopped off

... rhsn the bodies of the two the flagon of hi* littt* boy in * fit of. > —Fmoki**," by whiah B*me it t* hnsbuids Wet* amniaad with * Ui* to- Shg.r, and uraaliy ocmqrwd 1,1. leisure th* ttegth of lh. rtom. ! mlt i meowtit* In buMtatf Ui wlf»,

yb, uncouth-looking fallow, Jmt the little woman loved him dearer than all the world, (be mid, and an the chaplain ot the prison married them, and, utter a few brief words of parting, tbo newly-made wife went out' into the mmobtno and the convict: trndgsd gloomily book to his tmk. How' •Mb of rooumo* than is in thtt wvwhafl^* world of eon.

minute* by adopting the " Great Ohildren, almost predying state, were declared to be playing about within ten tjdndtca.