Star of the Cape, 12 May 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 4

r toelLigrr, indo«(], ab« luw More anxiety anil trouble ll.an all my other children pat together; her folly and misconduct hare occasioned mo a train of experience that, first to last, baa coat mo much money ' —in this, he means the marriage of his daughter to Jerome Bonaparte. The old gentle, man loft her. out of his great wealtli, only three or four small fcoases, and tho wines In bis cellar—worth in all about

spconlations and by her 1 Ifo long of oaring. For years she 1ms Urea at a boarding hnoso in Baltimore, seeing

y little e

277/100,000

the population

of thirty-five

drinker of boor, fermented liquors mourners is *5,000,000 for; imported *142,000,000 for domostio-*H7,-000,000. Adding this to the retail cost of tho spiritaons Hqnnra consumed there is a total of *022,000,000. And wines, foreign and domestic, are not included, in these statistics. Franco and Gery send a largo part of their surplus as products to the United States. *50,000,000 a yosr are expended ag us for wines. Putting tho figtogether, wo spend: jbttUOTs, liquors. (175000,000

sneiont, and thorn is nothing shout her . sppeorsuee that suggests the mvrrlous beauty that led osptire the heart of Jerome Bonaparte. Her eyes alone retain ■ume of the brightueaa of former daya. For forty years Madame Bonapvte kept a diary, in which she recorded her views and observations of European and

American aociety. Home of her re- the year, at *2.60 a day.

known Boehm publishing house, it is ' mid, recently olTored ton thousand dollars for tho manuscript volumes, but Madame refused US-- " '*— -*

.-. 50.000,000 (37^000,000 snlito of labor idily through Is would build

. Ip not loss than (1,000 miles of railroad, and mom than support all the schools, asylums, and reformatory insti- ' " ' tho United States.

o tho '

custody of hsr younger grandson, Charles Joseph, recently a law student

of Harvard, sow a rising member of the 11

Baltimore bar. They will probably I> published after the writer's death.

ke, says an exchange. This

! beautiful thought was aptly'illustrated. : Workmen were engaged taking ont tho

brick work preparatory to patting a A Brave Girl. gl~a front in the corner room of a build-

mg. The imposuig ceremonies-were

At tho time General Greene retreated witnessed by hundreds of admiring before Lord Rawdou from Mini ty-Slx, follow-citixena. Every one knew 1 Hhcn he hod passed Broad river be was should be done, but each msu 1 very desirous to send su order to Gen- different plmu.

Methodist preaching to a Congregational churchand then, while he looked ha memoranda of puzzling questions which the plaintiff, my quondam ' ‘ * had davised for my torment, X , in a playful aside: “Lying 1 loose generally." Thoconvenia■tween the lawyer and myself had thought that ho ineout t-i go into theolod I knew that would, be drier, if possible, than the discussion of anybody's free-love views hud been. I tnis s weary traveler who hail crooned one desert and wan about to enter another. 1 stooped and plucked one little blade of in making a single playful remark, dreaming what dread eonsoM would follow. The awful lawta nullified by my playful ntsis. He ode Ids Jovian thunder, and replied in a tone that showed the gentlendor tho lawyer's hide: " A very way of doing good sometimes.'' And after ascertaining that I reverenced John Stuart Mill, spite of his unbelief, ' izeil his grip on my .throat and miwei/ully let me go. Who knows but hat this one playful aside saved the mntry the fate of having to read my

al Sumter, who was on the Wateree, to

join him, that they might attack Raw- looking man in sp don, who had divided Ilia force. Bnl through all right. 111

the general could find no i part of ths Slate who was bold enough to undertake ao dangerous a misaion. Tho country to be passed through for many miles was full of bloodthirsty lories, who on every oecaaion that offered imbrued their )lands iu tho blood of the Whigs. At Icugtli Emily Geiger presented herself to General Greene and proposed to set os his messenger; slid the general, both surprised and delighted, dosed with her proposal. He accordingly wroto a letter and delivered it, and at' tho same time to be told to Sumter iu case of aoeidents. Emily was young, but as to her person or adventures on the way we have no

tcept that she was ok upon a side-

saddle, and on tho second day of her Journey she was intercepted by Lord Enwdon'a scoala. Oomiug from tho direction of Greene's army, and not being able lo tell an untruth without blushing, Emily was suspected and confined to a room, and as the otlloers in command had the modesty not to arsrdi her St the time, he sent for on old toiy matron as more fitting for that purpose,

-tho Iraatle a little suhsulsd, the letter, piece by ptsoi the matron arrived, and, carefully,

! if it w

may get

aha would disclose nothing. Suspldi being thus allayed, the ofieri commanding the-icouta suffered Emily to deport whither she said she was bound; but she " “took a route somewhat circuitous lo ovoid further detention, and non after struck into the road to Sumter's romp, where she arrived in safety. EmUy (old

u after joined the m.lp

other bniiding, to keep it from tui Ming over," and he wiped his glasses get s clearer view of tho point ho mad “Yes, Uiat might do," responded party who know a thing or two nbo building, “but there's a better wi than that." and he closed one eye at oquinted along the aide of the - block or so on off toward South Amcric " There's just ouo way to do that, and

o stay upfror

or building'! t

below

country, as lie fired a shot of tobae juice at a fly on the roof. “ yes, sir, th bnQdingT tumble down aud then wu you bet" and he haatend on to be o of reach when it fell. “ Why you couldn't pull that air b din’ down with forty steam engines forty year," win tho reassuring dedu tion of an elderly individual as he threw his leg over the railing, preparatory spending the day should his n '^' It looks like a complicated was the opinion of on M. £f. wl been to prescribe for a ease of spring fever. " Bad fracture, and nereis f ' bandaged, or there will 'be danger general letting down of the entire

Couldn’t Fool Him.

Only onb man in tho crowd foiled give his views. He started to tell, I hit wife poked him in tho aido and changed hit mind and moved on will

■igh.

Hair Changing Color la a Sight. The Augusta (On.) CVonfefe of a cent date ays: Father Leckner viqited Ike Hooper, the_oondemned mnr' early yesterday morhing, and informed him of the refusal of Governor Smith i grant executive elemeney. Hooper a j at first much agitated, and trembled like ' a leaf shaken by the wind, but ine ; oaraa more 'composed, and during the

to ’vas ooncilrd to his fate. . * l M» I iu connection with this ease is an ex w IU1-1 pU float ion of the oft told story that mi heigh- hair oometimes .turns gray in a au ’ <*™' j night. When Hoqier was senleueod pauper at. Judge Bottle lost mouth his hair

| perfectly black.

e jail, n

1 Mr. Bridges.

■ouie i |he condemmcd mau'n cell that a p

day, | of hi* head was perfectly while. He imrifleo, * ml I mediately asked him where he had dhtbe strange 1 mined Hour to put os' his head. Hooper —----■'y over the i ,viv'i surprised*and said he knew n*" 1 where the men ; „bout ft. Mx. Bridges than went

ill,” said Silos | Jjhu and discovered that a large part of

. his hair Immediately .on the cro'

pauper working for j hi „ tjwl ^ „ rtanl ij. elmnged f lo see it," Bill there- df0 p buck to a snowy while clurir ■h™ I night. Hie agony of n few hours had

done what years generally accomplish.

catechism, on

been desirous of propagating theories, I should liavo sought portuuity of dies etui noting thui of tho wiml. For everybody to have rood my teal I said "lying aroum crally " in a half whisper I ociounly dictating my ow Every friend Z meet begins lialf a block away, ami I know that is meditating the same old joke at

llefaalter’s Gold, s ago Charles Windsor v tho Mercantile Bank, Ni

istitntion to the amount of *150,000, id fled to Europe, where, it is believed, he still remains. Previous to Ids defslihgiit ho lived at Factoryville, owning and occupying premisoa now the property of Mr. Albert Bodine, and rluch for eonoiderable of the interenlng time have been unoccopiedReoentiy Mr. Bodine mode arrange- ’ ivo the place put in order for ag out a eeaspool they came ouoly statreTat from *20,M0 to *30,1100, which is doubtless part of the *100,000 by Windsor from tho bank and placed by him in the cesspool for enieleping until such time os lie might ive the opportunity to secure it. The otter was kept quiet until tho bank Roan were informed of the discovery, id have, it Is understood, made a tents to claim the gold, although there some doubt about their ability lantify it. A Tran*.—Two national banka, c in Illinois, aud the other in Kane d the some lot of cattle-a hcnl hundred bead. Hie directors of the Illinois bank . proceeded U ire the herd still ro took possession of the property, forUflestlons, and intrenched their forces. The directors of the Kansas hank, headed by their president, sallied fortl the board roosn, charged the i routed the opposition, and soeun Several shuts were fired, I seriously injured.

'As enterprising Landli The Troy 7VoW« says that a

Torn keeper, hhejisel Galvin, who la,

at half wilted, hireiT'a loafer ash to hang him tbs other fley. They repaired to an adjacent horn, wl landlord offered Bush *25 to pr which was ooou at baud. The land-

lord then getting upon a keg

offered his hangman *5 to plsoi i Imam above them, and place the

Galvin bcutioneT *5 additional to kick the barrel or keg from under him .and then nipulate the rape. The next mou Galvin was hanging by the neck, Basil, stupid with drink, evidently joyed the seene. A neighbarii

BEmiABLE=!g£s “ u,, bertia found on the lower rongre ef the Sierra Nevada mountains of ruiltarnia, the medicinal properties of whioh ore extracted therefrom without the on of Alcohol, The qucstioD Is ulmoat

TKKsr Our answer b, that thcj.removo Um cause of disease, and tho paUent r»eovers bis health. They arc the great

blood purifier auu a life-giving pr a .jierfect Hcuovator aud Inri : tho ayste— *'—’ —

)/Pargstivs si well ss s^TouS aaSviKrml Organs in Bilioaa

^ tieUatlre, Coanter-tmtant ouuonue,Ai«»1“ ISeiiSiiif IS! tiuaterul Tnoitsanfle proela'.tnTar

boar Bimtus the most wonderful In

s. • eJTh—V-1— vigorant that ever .u.Mued th. haktnt.

UeUw^rrtyXrLd^rire The gC IMini Cluef-JusUre BR0 *Hf! US ' S ^ refused large offer.! for their last season's 7 u “ a K' wu " " r - T •'ktravaguut. and /~fr\ his-n c.-re«ui -/MTV butler, but a majority of them preferred belonged to a dub of wild follows,

m No Peruon can take these Bitters

EGTATp according' to diroctians, and remain tong

erfwLL. iuTi “'"•Ml, prodded their bones are not ue-

■eioiii .mm..■ •-ags.il; strored by mineral poison or other

ST ,'frl': means, and vital ergons wasted beyond

r . i repair.

Ic- - — „ Bilious, Remittent and Inters rmsossoq.rewasd.5. , mlttent Fever*, which are so prera

lent in the valleys of our great nvere throughout the United Stat&o, especially those of tho Mississippi, Obio^isaouri, Illinois. Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkaneaa. Bed, Colorado, Brazos; Rio Grondo, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savanaah, Roj, James, and many others, with

vast tributaries, throughout our country during tho Sumnler and pn.and remarkably ao during aoa-

i sous of unusual heat and dryaesa, ara

1 — | and other abdominal vi

."fowXKR? 1

15 e $20 rif«^lv?usrTo2TK

— PRKTING PRESS, os they

r^Simn. a. - ft r ^yraJy<re^jlISg colored viacid' matter with

eathartic for tho purpose equal te Da. J. Waucatt's Vikmas Birrs as,

otimulating the secretions of tho live* o«&' “ ,1 B'orraUy restoring the healthy : functions of tho digestlvo organa. Fortify the body neninst disoaoe by purifying all its fluids orith Vtssasa Birrsiti No epidemic «an uko hold

of a system thus fore-armed.

Dysnepsfn or Indigestion, h>adacbe. Pam iu tho Shoulders, Coufehs,

•«....i. •'.tiin.a umi ! Tightness of the Cheat, Dizzincao, Sour

, Erfictatians of the Stomach, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpltatation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful aymptoms, are the offspring* of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of Its merito than a lengthy rilrcrtiae

AO K NTsT.'S.vSH i f,to. p. r;web & c°.| |

” For Inlinmmnfni-y and (Tironie RliPUtnaUsm, Gout, Bilious, Bomlttent and Intermittent Pcrors.Discaocaof th. IUiksI, Liver, KlJuvr. sui^ UUdjK Mechanical Diseases.—Peroonicnf aged In Paints and Miuerals. such as ItniiiM-ra, Typv-MUert, OoM-li.at.rt. and t“ paralyo* of lh. Bo well”’ To fared

ajss

12 siu'msiifeaaxana; OPIUM CURES::

of thia quantity to three per j antherlargo corvwipoaib cent, will enable him to perform hi. ! Kj

work and still maintain his flesh. If he . t^Td^d r^.^

is to 1)? fatbid, he require* about four and a-lmlf pee cent, of hi* weight daily

in nutritious food.

Too great care of tho health at thia i by .—."MmuMii period cannot 1« exercised. ^BecatUKMi 1 ^ indowt in tho house sliould not bo | ““o “ ““e by 'h* rrorl. .. .. .. , I lart. or the Uad, rent b«m» H eontala. ua n ojien, the Oreo put out, or non- I !„i; luformaUou far lh. young and old. i nela thrown aside. It is better to err au ami f.mal., alngio and marnoL noaber* the nafe aide, and endure the trilling ilia- ^ uirl'Mwi ban, by free f>piia:ire, to in- [ rld.n-d and mran-i of *.lf-eare mads Iuk

lonia aud otbfr.dbwaaoa ent ig tho damp wt-oflierfrif a In cpriug-: 111..'

Hh Hard Keuse.

There tiled in Btromlsburgi F*-,

stage

~An oxlrili eonsume two oer rent, of I j«“ k 3'*^?'"i'”' ri 'J‘ WATER'd’“ CtbncOrW^dKcAHS . An OX Wifi consume rwo per oeni. Ol ll, nendliig It tbmtigb the mails. Uie anther I w earrllril 1. lane - - l.eaui y i Mo- d.ly Ids weight of hay per day to maintain j •?*«*•*« -wy.ia^rered to bun .t i fSS^?Th. r ^T^S^^RSWJr

hia condition. If put to moderate blw. [ISS^ My hi « l,» "rak o °li5“‘TS

LacisS | SjSaSijpss! ~

r;-- j ji MOSEY rirT;v‘U'v.-ur: ..... ,

*80,000, Uamraaes (15,COO i ,M.tlmi!l«r ' 'Cbtireb, Iti'kl'irt, Bam., lore SlS.000, I once, ts.rtO - mcradiary; the paper

10 10 70,000. iuret. Montpetler.

I’in, Tape, and other Worm*, lurking ia th. ayaUm of m many Ihomond* are ctfrctuallv dctruyeil and removed. No

, -r.ti-in ig medicine, no vermifng*'. no »n-

MMtorgon.^SiZZ^Z;

rt.'i •a.M' i, ti«- i ^ u ;d i mrefied nr single, at the dawn of wo-

vitUtcS'Blood wheu

.,re ... imparitie.burningtkttvigh th. skin in Pimple*. B—" •*—-•

S.Sfw

:£!TiT3T ef'reablSSfph

y, cerebral pay- .hot-

t.» t

-- book

Mtarissssic an Bh dspartowoL—Qsm, SELT ■

gssgaiagag.^

£

lea r.ntpuens, ur atnvm:

, ,, .you find ll elwtrueted ami

Turbine Wale^ Wheel. |

' ,1 ' ^.-.uouaxoaco^^

it trip

ALL WHO WISH TO ,MAKE MONEY J MALE OR ^ ^ FEMALE j

SreRreSfS-SnalsSJSJStHsS 1 ®©©^ WCililiaFisint * ^ i

•*«* THE FAMILT JOUENAL. The r*««*ea« EKeranr, Art am* FaahUu FWjsot- 8l« Assterlew.

itriokon _ . place. He had

driven 432,000 mile* up to that time. Starner could neither rend nor write, but never come to Port Jervis with Ices than j

a dozen letters to deliver to different ! ooiuumpa jiersaiis, and lie never was known to Bofrem wl

makea wrong delivery^ ^lo maltcr how j teprol^along hiaroute, and they were | always numerous he never got more pert

wrong. Ho wai about aixty jours of ago, I ” and died a pauper. | for this v

I lmi«elbb

It may bo interesting to know that the I

Vr QjnaiLlOe.reVaV.T^a^WJie^rere sj I gsiibgixvSepE

nr the Wilson shuttle I

1,036,335 pounds of nrsenic, 788,- | 7*7 pound-t of uamplmr, 116,063 pounds of jalap, 26,9itt pounds of Ipecac, 297,213

I pounds of rnx vomica, and *389,889 j EuttmuoiTTiji Lire.—t

j worth of voeciite vims, all of which was | rnf«e., ^

dUeaare of tb. rUmt, bead, ! 'iq-rtj

rdisrg i

reernf auction rale of .mermgerie | I ^^^hri^7SVSSSmSSS Oliio, thrcfi lions were sold j by VoluB.lt On:. Ctnchmati. Ohio.-Cbm. ; 5^“ “'"'“j VcA , tIv!K'il?S'J*fi.’'“ *'

* for *640, j Mroy miffev rather than take imriorous | " fa {!^re 0 ;”f!,lirtlE3^^l.5il^'. ^ '«• , ^^

imcls for*860, ! mreliciiiM Brnfereis fusn ceuzfm. Hold.. In- 1 .. .. . .

for 81,000, two kaugarooa for i

*350, and a grizzly liear for *170. % . nmciI „ -„„bi. to lb. prtsu re ; 32i mS'iCS'wS Sre reE'«.TuSrraSJ

——• ■ ‘-gTB'w-^ Fifry mum rad J 2iL They are tho result of careful

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