Star of the Cape, 7 April 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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STAR OF THE CAPE.

STAR OF THE CAPS

CAPE MAY CITY. >\ J- WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 187.

BUSINESS CARDS. ■*¥*£* *■ rtiTIilOSE,

Spiff at tfcf (TBtCTmlaJ.

ISAAC H HM1TII,

EI.DRI*.I>C.‘I< JOHBMMI. j>i*rr. oexrlSSilx-ii Ayp am. >M*irBiioon.siior2i* uaitzol

ttat the .npateii <■* j 7oia 'u I« Hhown hy the bet thrt aow ; Rmia. 10,Wt; 8««l.-n and N'orway,

it all m* that the packman thiratconl 1 ,-italiaaluncDU uf preat importance , 10.0M; Annina. 33^B; O-’miau Em- .j. (i,f brain and Utc nratt poor Mra. Klli. that if wonld But „,. at iu ,„ Operation nl the time of the j pie. U7.201; Netherland. ar.d Dajrnm*. M |h , -eau of viUlity ; and it their Uramb in that-av, if. ; lak*irhai he wmM tolaare.or pay him ^t^ do)irf»i>in; and in 1816 the | 7.7M; SaiUorland. 6,156; Itdy.lEOd; pr'-at imtalc to pcoplfwhen, pome

ad over with them. The. i» the «ay off. which ho kneir «he conld not do, he , (>ul bnp. ir t' .d pig iron waa hat 1B0 j Spain and coloniCT, 15.552; ftance, _„,ar. «-o, a pinol tmhet waa lodged in thor cot oYrr Tom', wife Chap conwe. wonld jnlorm her luuliand and apidy to , lonfc Hy 1821 the iron prodadlon and , Algiara, and other colvoiea. ..,2td; ^ (lpllIl uJ ^ wf u known Bill Poole, -lit Mr. Alexander MacTammy, li-1 him at the woAahop; and then he took ' I . ttn „f»ct ar c were l..th very active, and .Oreat Britain. Canada. India, Aurtralta, ^ ^ comp> „ tivr i y decent bravo of canard hawker, A. B. C. D.. bm Mr. 1 himeelf off. , lie- pig-iron product of thhi year un- and other colopiee, 15,'* 8 i J-""" 1 ritr poli ira did not immediately die. In Donald Kamiah. ^ waa ttia l*. 1 draw that brnto the i llun btedly exoeeded lOO.C-X) tona. For ! StaUw (total). 123.160; Mraco, 11,664; 0 ^, th , bullet wan certainly

“Don't want anything." wiya Tom'a n * m ' 1 ‘„ W V for «aoon a. ho wwigone ■ ^ • [ TO r^^rW at 200,000 tone. Hondaras 3.8S8; aantcnnd.b 5,508; hat. ^ mM eular] wall, of U)c

I wife- “not tti-dar ’’ ’ ^ E1 “ I' lB “P cd iaxU ' m , ' M ’ ! The Bret fare,ice for melting with an-! Salvador, 4,536; Xicaracun. 4.0.16; ^ MlJ it hare been a. aafe n the box : „ • , - ilirew her apron over her fao—Belay hnK , iti , ^ B .„ in 1837. but at | Veuexuela, 5,508; Ecuador, 3,888; Urn- lUm ^ t ^er mnaele, if ■rr one to. Bal B - T (rntlenmn knew her 1 told me—and had a good cry; then ahej,. ^ of 1843 there were twenty an i ted States of Colombia, 7.776: Peru, —.i attention lid «»ed the labor lock at; and, aaa matter of connie, eveiy ! polot, and had got a showy these P*eo« rnn upstair, i ml popped h--r iKoinet on. j (braeite fumacev. in aaeceaMul opem 111,064-. Chili, 8,744; Brazil. 17,520; ot u^ hrllrt tm , w(a i old ha< one looked nt mo till I felt very nncom- ov.t hla arm, and^ flonnahed it abont, ^ lnind the ehildren, and j ^ -n.e 8rat importiml •I.-imuid for ! .Argentine Bepublic, 15.552; Hayti, fnrtal.le, ami damp alsiut the f.ceheod before her eye*, and aa anon na idle gave j Bb e didn't come and fetch Tom out of ; - n ^ Cnito , Sla ,_ for njinwd i 3.888; Samlwicl. Islanda. 3,888;. Lilwra, and inside the liamla Xot aa I'd got |'«'k ai d d.e wav .lone; for Donal, lhr j ra| , bito the yard, and tell him in 1*15, during 2,208; Japon, 7.290; China. 7,290; reanything to mind, a. I told rnywlrpat lu» pack npon the Ubie, nn«rappe.l sl | a , K , at i L 0 f course hewn, patent, tun ibieh rear 465 mllo. of rea.1 were eon- servcl «|mo'. 21,408: total, 485,000. twiuty timea over; I wa« called up tiu-re it in a twinkUng. ami, in »pite of all; Uiey rmoo mad* it np, aralt- ramc '»<*Llnict.,i, followed by 416 in 1838. 51G 1 Work on the bonding. 1m. not onlyoom- heart beiiig forced to an untimelv . — .. - • ’, , .1... >1.■ in the enotrarv. drnmml .< ....1 ,..1.1 .11 ,» 1840 . , , . . I ■ , luwm cserie.1 forward . * _ . .. .

HOTELS. W1SHINGT0N HOTEL!

MoMakin's ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAI*E MAY, X. 3., IHrseily on the aea.horr. Openalllh Caymih.ua- ' ' iWt

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

JOH1V B. Hl'FrMAH, Attorney and Counsellor at X- . tbps May Pe

II. F. IHHCI.AAO. ATTOB NEYATLAWAND MASTER IN CHANCERY. Kn, K Perry Btreet, Capo Uay City.

WM. T. 8TEVEXS. COMUMHION Kit OP DKEDS AXD VEYAWCKIt.

I. F. LEAMISG, DENTIST.

ty hands I was the oldest in the shop - 1 said at is to say, I had been employed more help, an. Ho that soon isosed ovef, while stay with Vz

been a clever InUyupin that

against iwckmen taking ‘ '

round from ' ‘ '

word ‘he hoi't above giving ,, goods her mind. Betsy isn't,

holla,-, agd doing MacTammy a present of

The rommereed end t

ihieh followed the v diauatromdy the

ofnmon with

«; bat that it did m

ll'LLET 15 1HE BIUI5.

1 the Untied Stato. totes.lion of taking part in. Jt ^ w^ie daTa. mvs the X.-i 'Xhilatioa.- Eiir-^W-, ri w .,.»imii..t'weighing

Africa. South Amcnca and Xorth (>DO ,, i^^t b, the twain of Mr. America are to be represented, and ^ yincUnd editor, and be i. donhtle*. Australia aW.. coming in no- lhi , ficl „ scarcely cm, der the title of pntivh clunn-s. The iiu . mMSXi who conceive spare allotted to each nation is in ~)Uare „ ^ntully vital

other indna- fret - follows: Siam, 3.496; SltTv ^urv to. it is followed inert ilirely inter-1 7,776; EgypJ. 7.778; Tnrtey^ .,776; uWt Badttlmiy b inimeiliab-ly ly ileath.

re a u B'“ wai done; for Donald tohl ’mymdf ! pn‘ !•“ P“* "P 0 ” ‘he table, unstrapped

_ _ died up tilers I it in a twinkling, and, in spite of all ; Uiry .o,,, «s, and Ml I had to ,h, snas to dcolaratioo. to tho contrary, dragged nto , ntii and mind nobody. ; un ‘ Aral one thing end then another, .till ,od waa for tie- defendant, and 1 the table w'aa covered, and the poor, weak ^ j,;, t I knew; ami it waa simple woman wnfmwd amongst the many ^ burt. troving that the .pUintiff-oae ‘night “‘“6" befo"- her. gather. . Mimp, poshing tallymen—had " The gown would ccrtamlyjnakr - regularly forced a lot of thing, on very .erectly, amUbe green one she 'wife, ami then kept her in «n Sondaya was g"-" » bnt I

: dread, till, in a regular fit of —“ would., t d deapair, .die did what »h« onght to U.e . ple««c; "he had u,

r hn'bsnd. Ton** I knew i “‘her time, perhaps." Soon after Mr. Alcxamler JlacTammy about .H7,1X10 tom,, ai for rto, made a friend of my ""'a. tlmt all the rea»m 1 Oh, that „,hl his hnsiures to one Mr. -ViedBaird;' ‘™“ “ “ . living next door, and sras in ' dil hi , ‘ “Mtcr; only to glad to trust am-h but he has never been allowed to pnt he, ’ . |R , ' . - ■ •>. *>.■*-. irfasfrEsrtJ^sS'JS i “ 25 •*«.

the Miop and . .

Mronrae be sras potent, bin

ule it up, and b~ came back < and told me all about it—

«!, but' at the samb time (H , U ctil Itad done what was right ^ duriu

1 « wo talked it over tothe <nd of it all was the ing, for Tom wouldn't pay;

while, after being nonsuited, Mr. Mae-

•’“* were Taramv sra* glad enough to come and »ra away, : b^o the gods bark, but not half «.■ that day, „ j Ir ^ nu. said rtie wa. to gel rid

there m ii

pose and the heal

i with her

mother snppored her to be at one cl neighbors not far away on reme-errand. At four o'clock Mis. Is-V,-joy, a ,i«er of the dreeasotl, deawnded to thefti.s fl,sw. of the house—as, it iss-ms. the sitting . loom was on the second flmir -and found j the outside-door aiid tire doors leading : to the cellar open. Nothing was tlpraghl doeed, and Misa LoveJojrretorned to the sitting room. At abont eight o'ghmk in the evening Mrs. Lovejoy went to the cellar and there fotuid her daughter lying lifeleM upon the cellar Iwttom. ' Die i»Ure were at once notified, and on investigation began; Die body of the victim sras lying on the lack with the feet toward the stairs. The mouth

are. F_ Itingl-m. a widow. J- ‘■>' 7'“ «hile

a.1 in the ecllar of her house ™ u ™ - lox Mrs. Bingham lived ,n l ,tii,-r Mrs. Mare A Love A ' bCT * Brow ’

joy, as did also a yoniigor si-ner'. Ai two ^«ch from-hid. the following i. an o'clock in the aft.-ruo-.n Mrs. Bingham “ ^ ^ Jt. ChMrnmn.

of s,;natter tife. It sraa my fortune ts have Iwsm raised in a new and nosettied country. I know anmething of the toll-.

i-alls and pmrtdrelagainst m too early—tliere was i

in the United energetically. -

nuilered m

(Mcity wi

by the s, platters. I shall not detain yen with the recital of all that I bare seen and ht-ard and felt. One incident I may n-lste. 1 will tell yon why my heart is .with these people. When 1 sras a boy— settled (squatted is a better srord) in the country where I yet reside. Bemortng from South Carolina, he pitched his test amid tile unbroken forest in the dead of winter. Ht had tsro sons aide to work, die was'in a strange land, without money ami srithont friends. Bnt with an iron will, andr as none bnt squatters have, be attacked the forest It receded before him. and in three abort months the aim.

decade from 1840 to i hib

ce, these

lihUngs ,

J kept th

safeploet

,k.-n s ;' vcrjl "light bruise* or c

ions in tlie tariff policy ■ Hid, there bus been li

W. M. Oromrenor)

m that the prislnet of

rject (I

1 people who find that

diseotered tm .bfferent parts of

--”|body. On the throat were the marl .lamtth's ' ‘‘"Sera, tightly —> .ho-

es • ...r '"Iso tin- imprint he’-rt or ' h1 ' . <' rrar '

fatal, will begin t

which she wore in her hai

of Mrs. Bingham's artiacial

rirai, sras permitted to ahine on a spot at earth in which the splatter itad planted , corn. Day by day he might be seen folloirtng his plow, while his two sons plied the hoc. Toil brought him bread —nnd lie raised np his two sons to know, as Heaven's wise decree, that ‘by tho sweat of Uieir brows they should gain their bread.’ Industry and economy brought not wealth, but a competency. The elder of the eons follosred the example of the father, and cultivated the soil Fortune amilrd.

t the whole width 4tM f<

Betsy and r that Mr!

id then og

be worked off."

And before Tom's wife could any

.-J ling, the drem waa folded up and loney he j a|^n the aido table, and Donahl

allowing his shawls.

But .no; she sronld not bo tempted with one of those—not tliat day; though Donald was ao civil and ready to trust,

aqd really a ahilling

s- a few- shillings, and a I only keep one parse bets I knew all about it; and m

der MacTammy had

tit the county court for son wouldn't pay, saying his wue inn

(showing dreaapieces, I think they were I waa up for witness, and told all Diem waa a bit of mnimorof applause i t the mart after I’d mybitcfaay; and the old judge there, in his parson's gown and powdered wig, had got down thrr, and one person hail mid, “ Her ear," and another had tapped with. mbrella, and altogether I felt very m ten ted and aatirfied that I’d .1

bm EHis as good tarn—thinking, too, [ hack." i giving evidence wasn't half ao had at i him to know of

thought. ( for he would not approve of the war “That will do, my man,” said the i which they wore obtained. She wonld j jndgn; ami the lawyer who was on Tom ' get them )adilfor first. Donahl Kamisli hi' aide nodded pleamnt]y to me to knew his busineae, and managed to dawdown; and 1 was jnst tahlng mil my ; die about till he saw the woman waa In ; bit of bine cotton for a good a-ipe, a-fewr of expectation,when lie took up a an np jumps the lawyer for the other j shawl tliat had lieen left to the lost—the o—a sort of. second-clam barrister he one tliat had attracted Mrs. Ellis' eye* s, in a rnsty, ragged gown, and he'd i —and began preening it upon her, tcll- : on a wig that looked as if it hadn't, ing her at laid, when she was in dread ■n brushed ami powdered lately, that her bunliand wonld come, tliat he taila hung down sideways would leave it till he called again; and

‘ 1 nlicar, it’a a tallyman."

lows: *!K30, 504,755''ton»; 1855, 784,- crease tho ex 178; 1860, 917,770; 1S65, 931,582;-1870, | 8™*! '“I ,ul 1,866,000; 1873, 2,095,000. “ **

Vineland. 1,806,000; 1873,2,095,000. S.-parate^ S was virtually the L, 18D3 the productiCtsOf castatocl in follows: ' I Of Vineland, N. J. . the tlnited States was 15,202 tons; in i structure

Charles K.

arcliitect of tli

In accordance

himself he carved out of a t its -abject sterility had c

Every - *^red ‘he fan. mid hrepri^M ; fronti „ eomMyeaMl ^ord. s wliicli' 1 '"‘ ' "C ‘ lln I’clnir, w m Ig I studied law, and practiced with »acce*a. Irilv cm l' 1 ”"” "" “P- • b T 1 In an evil hour for hi. privat. fortune, brain of in K “ ,a * a atrnggto •tamed between the j ^ ^ ^ H „ was uriotis a. I ™'‘> B IbT nmnlerer. In one place, | olected ^ ^ Slnto to.ConpeUer, in wl, ' ,r '' "V " onr haiMs'™>>roken andloni . Ju o( ^ aron|t GoT . .a. —b b^t -rtd-itl. me, of hia State, to Congress again and

again, but ho never forgot that he waa

, , , . , n . | tho sqnatter’s eon. He stands before « hen the body wna 11 ' j yon to-day, tho h'nmblu advocate of the in-fore au exomuialion began, tbc fru-mU ! M| , mt , 1 . r - K r ; lr iit«." ham's death was caused by a sudden lit j ,q,| Y 0Ilnl( ,if | n Her Han

her w o - , ;]], )ij tlie 'hands and m

gut hold of

e Iroya Hied to call a “.cos eld it under hia arm. Au itn't batlger and bother n

Hl'.VKV SWAIN, MASTER IN CHANCERY, Conveyancing, Deed!, Bonda.Mor

MEDICINES. KEARNEY’S FLUID EXTRACT BUoC HU remedy hr BRIGHT'S DISEASE, ' aApinWUlrei

rmtarOTaatahil Mec~*. nrerta* Down ■ rfSreaH; Btermiy, and ! JU Comptaintt hriini to FomaUiEeuwy'sExtiactBaclm

August, 1861, he Die per capita cciisuniplioti of Oreat lirgau to carry out "Britain and Belgium alike for Ibis l

hia idea of development. Ho first laid | yi-ar was one hundred and eightyont th- town site in the canter of his do- i ponmlx; ami of Franre, sixty-nine main and then the aurronniling land inti- i one-half jKiuiuls. For tho years 1872-

acree.’ 'rulrwighfan-* were opened, im tl.eUMtirt States

that even the smallest pam-ls should be ; high as one hundred and fifty pm

acceeailile. The laud, were advertised ; and that

UU he fidgeted it about, whentbey stuck j slie, glad to be rid of him at any price. ','^Ti‘I'’,!g

ont Herre Lbrnd, m if mad. forlmndlre | muffled the things into a drawer, and - being offcrrel at 825 per j

hisbeail ronml by. i hnr«d on tho .Unner cloth, wh.bi Don-! ^ ^ ot Cut:

m mat a minute, mv friend, h. , Md Kamish-canny chiel-gavc UmmM I ^ ^ ao pOT ,. Wr I.,i. I of Cuba, say. a

certain improvement, within one year ! ■leath change" a after buying. Thoao improrimicuta con-: an angel, and th rusted principally in the erection of a : should rejoice nl 1

clearing of a nor- j j kroner', jury, whether she hail be.

murdered or hiul died in a fit, but tl ; autopsy- diacovireit unquctionable ei

if brutal violence tliat could no, „ nnuci wnanni oi-eiuug cmn-r a iccn inflicti-d by a fall, or by her- Mdcrable artery or Urgs' r,, >o. mu

is ""f 'tl a! —11— mirriws ' " t ' U in *t™ggliagr- Her mouth hail been ont tomSlng the jiart. of the bn

---•*-•»"! f-sr” *• -

profit, to be paid for by it

For they were respectable people evi- j dently—the Ellises—tidy, woU-fiimished | cottage, and only two children, So Donahl Kumiuh was satisfied with his morning's work,, though Mra. Ellis' mind j

lived on me lace oi tins world. He ' —as ill at ease all the time her buabaiid ! seemed to be trying to prove tliat I was VBH : ,t home; and when he had gone the mortal enemy of Mr. Alexander Mac | back to work, a peep nt the glories of Tammy, and had been studying bom j the new goods .lid not reconcile her to

f deceit she sras about to prac-:

unt of li

non tho whole village comes prohibiting the ] il» burial a ibiy of great fosthitj srilhin the limits of the 8“ mother holding in l

dead darling, her own liol life-blood,

inaugurated to , of dram-shopa

gislainrc granting' to

of half a dollar, and dole out ahoc-atringa and hair pins with grudging looks and inpemloe* slwut extravagance, while he is aware tliat, simply as domestic servant and seamstress, to ssy nothing of the rest, he earns his wsgea well; or, let heme and provision therefore be liberal, ■'■/T' .ad yet Is- left to spend long evenings mi un- . '—

’ said Mrs

10 hies wha a had character I waa before, and I felt tliat Mr. Lawyer mast be right, for wlien I tarned round to the judge, jnst as much aa to say; “ Ain't a bit too hot, sir f” he frowned at Yea; look at me, me friend," said

the lawyer,

.f liquor in i "PIT's

the town ebonld be allosre.1 or not. 1 mou r - Faclories ol varions kinds were retail-: iMthnA ■»,! Hie jicople'induccd to organ- : ‘m" n ' the diffusion of edit-! ‘ -

cation and social culture The beat fa- Now, blessed mother, bring your

cilitiea for marketing the pnxlurts of i"" 1 * »°- 1 RUtoHng. the community were also obtained. The 11*;““ rl

price for land at first cetablished was not . , ... h ., changed a. the sneoeas of the. entc n .ri* the Im.le, so .cff ..a,4 wha,^ btad a gar- j ‘ ‘ ' - ' riiig any appeat- Imd «* W the dosed eyes,,

rwrtve yeaxaafb-r '“! no*. ‘“ ■»»>"' ""8"' oomph-tc. j

a Vinelai-d hod a fa'bm wings of ganxe and gold-lonSrto ! '"P'r" 1

•s* .hoalders which shall never bear ■ ‘ l '* r • that sue wenv-.. burden. Now to the empo the rnelel'in the collar. — - - posing ahe was alone

onet, drum an.1 cymlial, Ih merry tiinca Young . cuter her cottage gaily huice, and shout: “ Sod

UUis. ihibjd, and the i^iple'induced to organ- i l “" “ "“H ! - Hnrrah

And when Donald came round she j ij,, institations paid her installmeat-s, and atcadily re-! mtihn am) aheie

fused tp inspect tile pack. „„ n „. .

Two more visits with the same result, the community were Man obtained. The 11“ IHJ aml ohm‘“«‘7 *>“> b righ‘and then come another, when she na ' price for land ai Orel •stablulinl na not. fi*™*-*;!". reay riMmi

aot prepared : and f-elilig uerroua at meeting him, Donald Kamisli impfovesl the occasion by spinning a Utile more

weh ronml the unfortunate fly, in the the pnrohase of the la shape of some yardaof very cheap calico, population of 11,000,

such aa the poor woman would not have the people having immigrated tin looked at in a shop. So that Uay, in- from the New England Stales. There

stead of being a little more out of debt, , was some suffering am „ i ' ithinsuffirientmenns,

Isit had a airailar j but a -tew year.

uner drcnnutatio^ t , .

_ pald'about half- j‘time their children had the advantage * [ roa ' han | 1 '' l— ‘*o in Hie afternoon; the room o( ^ «jmols nod churches. In the I ° f .

regularly invatled, as if by ri^'l: the

_ I id to blit 815, and for '.he report of the ^ ^ „ Uw Tiltaj „. ^

uatc the day with drinking and dancing.

"don't,.

I Kami*!, was «

knew what ho ' ing firmly secured li

the ! looking to hia profits,

la a : And ao time went on till Donald had by degree* ancked out of hia captive probably the' prime cost of- hia good., | exempt, still holding a heavy balance against her I recently

it was exactly what the

Inti'.-U^es inl^d~l to .void, but tm- — ^ ^ ^ who term. • were mmffi.-ient Die wontaj ^ iu enjoy, hcreelf any“freo ol duty were mggeat-d after j . »«onnt of heraclf. and the' word ".m-oept," bnt several SenMor. llu , done when Mie pay. the

=•» •=■ in ; ..™, -w i “Sr •“ “‘w “ Two valnablo , pcrliapa lodged ngain-t the bone at the | rmn lutfem sraa offered, and it would have ! 10 - - io a oiaaonu nngalie was known , summit of ihe right cerebral j imaaod, but (bm. Sh-rman went to the i md on her liaud, were misaiug. ; phme. Or if it reached tliat point with iu ,| k cd proteated against it a. a rig ' ,, * D •r was in the house all the after- the force jnst short of what was uecea- |uiin)1< , of rno |iidim«e. He mid he did i A "*‘“•‘7 thoaecondstocy. 51m. Bingham ^ nary to iwin-tiate it has. passed by tlie ■ ftny resolution paascsl making

ic diamonds free of doty. Engineer Fitch lias not

dug, showing th nutted the deed hail s there before going o

'who ' T|ie grave » dug. Die happy mother [ 'empted t“ o,b -ircumatancaa. Mran- ^ i"7“h"7 "«* 1 ‘ 1 “ d

by the:

inclination of the bone to a point not far from the right eye. '

in thcnrighborlviod i the interinr'porti-in of tire hemisphere is

ipiete ] pretending to be aeut to inspect the wa- not greatly iujnred and is not much, if d gohflmfrto i *" pip 1 '’ OT 8“ msbiz. *“ adnullcd by : at all, prertsod upon by a dot. It is not .? . l,— - «b.I «h.i went witli liim to examine prolmhle, therefore, tliat Ihe artcrirti

at lie, aiip -, near the eye are opened, yet the rirrnhoiiae, at- lation of lire eye is interfered with, ns is id meeting reeist- ! indicated by the enditiou of the lid ami ■ accomplishing his j by the condition of the eye itself, for the re several bruises j optic nerve is not injured, and the hwa marks of choking of si^ht is doc to trouble caused, per-

throat, abroad contusion .musing ' haps, by pressure, and It may be by internal injuries above the rigid j preasare iff the bullet in the immediato *, a* if the muoierer had-invased | vicinity of tho otlntal chamber. ' ,

her tin

will nc

kirnlshlag Stare, in the Boston Globe,

mppiug. soya; The

strangest sight of all is to aoa a man enter

,, Tl,™ t,, a ladies' furnishing store toexeontenoma on. amount tittle commission for Mary Jane, who .d his wife; ti« ‘"1° n* " u 'P a Ire necklace cxrefullv in at the doo»r treading aa ginGcn. Bher tr'l? « he exproted to find m-

■ ' atock-etill in

lie atare, he iru with' a

Ins 1

of church ■otta to an the State,

Up ta fhelr Tricks.

A writer tells a story of**lthe j I which monkeys in their uitii

A Go*d Way.

is lying half ai

The missing rings seemed to afford Snuff Dipping. the moat likely rreana of diaeovaring the i . p„ vi ■ , , ,i„a,,„lj has nArderer, and tliat has proved to he the : . . . , '. .

t

offered them. There * now I ^ ^ .. dip _ ] cmlit tire Syracuse

confined almost entirely

by Mrs.

«uvu romctliiug will be dooe about it. "nrveys racn counre

These diamonds have Ireen subject to pnxxledsir ; tlren, as tf ho had diroov-

mnch talk and inspection that almost "red the object for wUrehhc is

rir exact vMne is ascertaineiL Tlreir Ire stalk, upfaahe horimydepmtmenti

Ins re not 8400.000, as has liecn as- "hiwl? prooeeds to pMl fr-

rtedv or anything like it. They ai

, pocket-book, which he opens, takes out a letter, 'carefully finfolds it. deliberately roods it through, tlren bunt, through tire

pocket-book until he

books, ami " planting " any other 1 which it thus distributed i thing he liked—probably tea, which J on. denominations:

von | -went very quickly, sine* it always took

it'to be 830,2(2,800, T"'" JV

l-i.-l .re.,ng the vari- i ”

place powder in people's troogtau" | ^.oonfol’miire tlren the slop therAraa a regular laugh in the ' It M Tom liked ; fur he grumbled if hia

lamp"'" KEiRHEYS EXT.BUCHU

itiuiaiug the fac*

.. _ ..ui, i mv nave in unweruoumy, o-e u-o.o, each lady clerk, finally adoota one md

sere ■ now. HH—Two-aa It mav arnwar “din ' cnilit tire Syraciree (imrirr, a new and inform* her that be sranta "le-er-Tord probshUily that the murderer will! , “ b “_ Htianire a. t may apprar, •‘■r- p|Iort , mr n( aeltluig legal difficul- and, no (crnsnlting the letter), two yanls

a* -aia. IM. * m —

Id i» espied by tire moukeyj. They j been identified as those worn by Mrs. R[m|M ^ wu „, |1 ^ iiniK|[illad . *- consult together, approach.; Bmglrein. - Of oonrae It wonld be almoai nsrteea to ■ ' ’ 'proceed to overt u . „ «, c . indicate to a -woman capable of “dipI a monkey ran A Story of Suffering. ping" that she is a fool, but perhaps ’ ' ' 1 extraonliirery story of suffering : imme who are acquiring the habit "jnst

f»*707’l50 swings himself down, liaug* " ! 7,7MS«f hand nr foot, slaps tho crocodile oi I nose, and scramble, np tire bran

, -- the reptile's reach. -Soi

.. 1.(57.15* c o branch.is anfficicntiy '' l '* <, ' ,d0 I monkeys will bang to each oilier:

. •*0,5(1,»» I to nuke i

d, lire reptile

m from Montreal. It is J

' related that m-ws waa received theraeo : I the death of Mr. James Morrison, aged , re years, a very respectable fanner ,

e township, Argentenil 30 of Quebec.

IO equally frivolous *1 from the ilebase-

a sridely-

is stated tl

s harsh, gi

» will ir

a them pinch

son leu tne taor* amt hollow eyee, and shortly trai three days, | form tire most attractive girl ‘into a i 1 oomiug, he ■ pnlaive, prenretnrely agml creature, u

hitched up his horse and .began '‘break-! ,inoa really aoom ae though there are. ing" the roods. While ao doing he fell ' enongh healthful and decent pleasures between the sleigh shafts ami iras-kioked and stimulants ai the command of both by the horse, whidi ran away, leaving sexes and all ehuaoa to rail-' himlyinglnthe snow with his leg broken, mort exacting, and prerent

wnib'r^^d Je,

the pri cipals looking fl

com- ' breadth wi id the directed t-

nonth. after paring for his purchase, paoas tailed, na-sy ribbon, letter, pocket-book and all.

a- counter, and.

tire lawyer, .mil- l.Hkrly co ing. Before tire djienlng speech, witii itsnsnnl vituperation ami n" '

tion, was finish!" Atey, appeared

IDs litigants aside, prayed

long and earnestly, them nntil they hod

Settling Their Troablcx.

It la a recognised doctrine of tire

shaken hands and rjrangem that llrey shall not go to law

with his leg broken, i rmditimi from ten j rhen he managed to ;

i the A few year* ago the Pi mlat- . ialaturo ahuUshed ell tal gagee, Inmla, notes, due-hilla.

iplc and a Fact.

ivlvania Leg- witi aecnri aa just and proper a aettle-

mont as by Uie cenrts, and generally it will lie directed by tho same class of

That Baumii—Gan. IVrkins,of Ken-

hiauuinjnred leg- ; tacky, waa -onco eanvaa iug that Htabi the hnnse he lay on tire with Tom Marshall in a hotiy-couleJtoil nights and two clays, election. Ho was boasting one day that \ .which wa* starving, his father'was a cooper, that he didn't

forced itself into the house, and inaoareh hekmg to the kid-glove aristocracy, etc. wliereac fox food trampled on him. He at last Hia great fbmloraa.was for whisky, snd cen managed til tie its leg to a large oooler, the more ha drank the prouder he be- |bo me and crarrled behind a partition, where Ire come cf being the son of a cooper. Mar landed remained till tire foUowting day, when shall, in replying lo oue of Perkins' all

, The re*nlt was that tl

(i rangers. A renaort 1-

n* iml rate notoiionaly nneertein.

tine repeal of the limhihly to tal whereas It was preriomtly eight tc iceroent. People can now bom

* likely enough law has become ad lawyers Urem-

adxnit that there is no more telling

jury will d*

g will al

Nothing

d when

-‘Fellow dtiaens, ti

n,.bnt they should ire -eg to help on neighbor ttnou c . England and the Uultret 8