Star of the Cape, 23 June 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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MM. mi w* w c»4. fv md Mm. tor'' Thryw toM tk

; fmnci * tmar rK tmrt "l m ******

dl.tmptmm, n HwamitoB (

grt .. mfc. to « fr-* «PP1' olMbj a*appm**h* ,’of ih.. ti'iM tiw arct i" raatovl 1» ll %*‘ ' nt ^_

to hU lud *m>7 m • owl

pi it without

Jum-« CrowlrT, to hoatanrain'" mat*, "wntr our o( to ttte amviron, uukw to foi-1 pf'OB lowing aUtaBMut: We left Qotoe on ' vaito

ThnrdmT moral

rd right wt

11. and tl

* , ,n d-

t twenty'

a the : dnetfY. He on

>f aliont; Jim "booted until hia voice tailed,

e general in- wnve.1 tmtil hia anno ached, hot t lit ud dried the palmetto . avail. Dnak eamc on. midy. rainy,

m tie, anuni', and luaide.1 it into to Jim crept dtaeouaolalelj within. On Sarto* we fell in with iee, and in a nicrat kintTof hate and linakrt*. He “ Taint no one, ^ 1 litto while were aartnmided bv it. It; drove the wagon and belpe.1 to cord the "linking the rain from hia dripping

WJB field iee, and there wore many very : wood. To him, that great dreary -large cakea UoaUng. Tile ahip war which Mcrlchevl for milea liack, ►topped until daylight, ami then aha pro-, i-rfcct parndive. Such a quai eooiled on her way again. Very little ; Uah and crawfWi in tlie pooh; an

. he wan aeen until Monday evening, »

did not reach to

men on to- boat, nor .lid they are to -

ban.lkrrehivl be wwved at to end of a I tome. Aa for Jta. be will

ssrrjrssrTir:

eodly avoided when the river waa low..'«o»ntoiidiool, and from what one of bit lhiniM ^ h , hldkI i Mht . op ,^ nt . ..abac bat verv .langrron. wlwm bidden by to •««■!»« told me, he baa grappled with o( i ^ b0 . narpw water * ' t * , '‘ t l | ® c^ lti w, °t learning very much ,1,^ m gMup .. „ I with to same rhecrfnl reaohition with .... hnadrad and ninetv hand . : _ B - U *' u ' r b "* , .!r“' J '}** , P r: which he met ^Ith. tronhlc. of hia pant enheTmLu.op.

life. He ahowr* a decided talent for hmwe. a: Oalvrawn, Term wa. aneacad at anything eonnecled with the exact Oned under the civil nghu Uw f,.r rwhiam* i acieneea, and if any of onr young reader", allow two colored women eeau in the pa in yrarw to come, abonld b' * ’ ” ' p T -^*“ ■ >M '-**ea«Wee wti

•or *to.000 waa

“ a^»—»fp- ^ | jisi^ggrgsscssarssssffisss ‘ ^ ' “ ‘ KEROHAJVTS OAKOIdKO OIL

m the Depto of to Heart.'

■o extending -rmpalLj Ic

ItUet

nf life, they wi

■rober thia

and bum the InhaUtanuwe

ij birds to be

e of hi"

waa aoon found’ lhot to) ine was _. heavy td allow the ahip to drive through, bought l

*11 ban da were ordered to aliorton anil, I bwekrta, and was a very goo.i maranman, and tokhlp waa headed hi the nouth. ; Thou there were hickory nut*, ehinAt midaiglit we atrnck.to ice heavily, i i|iuipin» and walnut" to lie gathered In the and the enginea were immediately re milarau on a ri.lgo about foil! 1 * '

veraed. , K v«a fOMd IhaUM blow hail i the

’••Can't be ludped." an mother, with a deep aigli.

me, Jim, join

er like n

Qualities. Moat lioya who get into n.

> to amomit of *25,000.000 to *3 . . by tbi' guerilla war which haa liecn

STOCKS

On tiptoe the lioy, approached to boil. He had hardly reached it when hia mother aprang to her feet and

, alirieked aloud :

r," though " 0 merdfol G<

der bow a boyoonld

te place, without any playertoin that Jim thought Ilia

to iron plating, conning a nerioua leak, liomn the mod doliglitft throngh winch tlie wnh-r came rain, fly To bo aura, ha waa

Sal la and other a tuff, whatever we could chllla and fevera. The long, gray moan ! •

get liold of, were bronghtopd atnHeil which only grown on inalnrioua apota "Bon t be araml, into the hole, no that thin Irdkwn" pretty l.uug thick on to truce around to hut. I nnt ' «>*erfly, • \B 1

effectually gtopp«l^)Wt the ahip had inaile Wherever you aee. that "ephytea," or ! baud, and to, -ktlTan much water that nho wnn in aorioua | air plant, yon may nuderatand that it in ; ‘b*’ danger and to order waa given to throw i a banner that diwaao hangs out to scare j throuf the cargo overboard, ' While thia work intruder" from dangerona locattona, j

waa going on, to aocond officer and I One morning everything i

hia looks or °

color that attracted to partimlnr at- J

Mt and tention of anybody. i,

When he first breathed tlie vital air „

I" ho wna a simple baby boy, with two a

did not need to aak what had bands, two feet, two eyes, two ears, one c The levee had broken, and a month and one none. He did not laugh « all of water hurled itself against - and crow, and ait upright, ne young , staving in the front, and lifting ! genius™ do in their young babyhood. ” ji j to boy offhis feet. He waa'prepared, but he slept and waked, ai ’

PRIVILEGES

C{& Bitters at preparation, made chiefly from to — tire herba found-on the lower ranges of It* Sierra Nevada mountain* of California, to medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the on

of Alcohol.

1 cried Kke a

The nneation ii

dally asked. - What la the 'cause oi tne

, , unparallelMl enccea* of Vurteas Srr2 » ~v“ v k,7Lm~ - —w—ris. i-ijy Txaef” Our answer is. that they remove S 0 “ ®° d “* *“ I the canse of disease, and to patient.recr»-» /~\f* rtC covers hia health. They are the great JklUD.^O blood purifier and a Ufe-glvlng principle, “ a perfect Kenovator and Invlgoratoi :l*i?itod£fS*?!!a£22J'S2LSJiof the ayatem. Never b

by Ibe ca

e again ordered rising ft

>k. The I l»y.

hail liecn slowly and steadily She con Id awim as well as Jim himniany weeka, and to forest i self, and so she managed to keep from -et of water. Mr. lto»t had j being swept a.way, until to akifl inU

found, in tlie forwwnl wells, and thrown up a levee aroand hia yard and ' wliioh Jim had acrnmbled waa pushed Pi five feel and a.half in to uainlioU : honae, and toy were eomporatively dry; her. and Mr. Host lifted carefully in. wells. The steerage was ton full of but tlie water bail now nearly risen to : She got in then, and, taking np an oar. water, and abortly after to report came the top of thqlavee; a few more incliea. 1 Jim'(fail aho managed to push away from to engineer that the water bad and it would bo over. from Ibe hut juat aa

riaenaoaa to drown, out the firM i

When he grew older there were no * ooommon developments, except that

rushing like a mUldgm he waa fat, healthy and heavy. ^ ire in the lint, and Mm. Nobody congratulated 1.1* motor on „ in it, waa holding on to . raising a future President, nor applaud- c on which her husband i ed to bright genius that sparkled in „

; to baby's eyes. The goaaipera lookevl a

«. M w,.ii m .Tim hi m .! wouderingly at each other aa the tender i

mother watched over her baby boy-; pro- t

I-dung. Li'S,.

FREE

las m Uaahn^th" Orgaaa In BSiewl

AH' hope of at

1 and it would be u* ) Bnt thia waa a

that lay in

« get U

it oalamity , tie- *

" Keep t

D skiff Well ill

When to boys w

managed with her sails alone, being low down In to-water aw she waa. V got orders, immedudcly to man oi boats, and preparation waa made f

si until w

might be picked up j io captain told us all ;

Ht. jlirit

liartioularly that tha distenoo P Johns waa owe hnadml and t' milea, and that it lay northwest where we wera., i |iroceeded to ca my boat. No, 1,' into which '

n trying *o “*' .

hia wood, aimon IPad had placed said ms mother; "to current is ran- ; v ’ , “ it on a clumsy raft. The raft hod gone nifig too strong here.” So, with all i . - r ' , , *v ^ . Pi pieoea, and to man hail barely ca- i their strength, to boat waa nmnelled 1 ,n IU ' J • ron, ' ,1 tb, ‘ Uk ' , "' ro '

cnpeil with hia Ufa. He awani ashore, j near the shore; at least, ni

; bnt the expoouru and grief at hia loaaca | whh

, brought on 'an attack of “ pn

i fever," the moat fatal disease of to Mia- i iu. lasuae.

, .. ! It wna even ao; he remainod station1 ■""TP‘ «<“l- . , , Jim now lighted to pine knot* in to , . .. bllt ni ,,, Ha Uy moaning and teaaing with de-1 are-pau. In spite of to raio. whidi lmd | ^ nohow hl , tMkrt ^ (u ll,

lany of the briglit, talking gen- ' ' d intelU-

' which grew on the b 'iad covered to l&wd

ta banka.

os fairly settled, in

"T>«i alow to move, tne uoya womu .y. “ H^TI rit there expecting the fish r

iV.Sa'SSi.TrSSSSS

vermeil ”v“Sl™ i “raSSEST'

^ Oniteful Thousiuids proclaim Vr»

' MsiiiM. ns*isiaia.iiysrb,™- xoAK Bitrks the moat wonderful In-

Tir ’ r “ l ti *‘ “ k “' /

* y No Person can 1*U these Blttcrv I tli!.'' V. 1 ,aorordlng to directions, and reinaln king

IS LIFE- 'Ii.’r.o .si.r.ir-S. Vmr* ; m wo u, providedthei-honea are Hot de-

!!l*T.S^.S!!:"^!t.ga ! atroyed by minere polaon omwiii ’i:: ^SAMARITAN JfERTIXE mlt ^ nl ' eTe T s "“"b

J

ns warned beyond I and Inter-

Z\ ■L a *SAMARITAX XERVIXE h, the ralle-a of onr great riven »A- i , ^2""i2'2;23?t,'2U2<"2J2i! i througbont the 0 died Stitt ca, canectallj fX I .'SS,nt those < r the Mississippi. Ohio, Missouri, S'u *A*tju«aaosBT-.i.i.aiJ—.,»* ; Jllh oi» Tcnueoaes, Cnmhoriand,Arkan-

ipoaaible to get a doc-

tor, amt not even a neighlior could be making the dreary night an nil 11*1 in to a«d*t the unhappy wife in 1 nishing water* more hideo her miniatrationH. I imagination could picture,

did what lie could. He atanped

: ,5 V?i_ ; NEW YORK TRIBUNE.

iaaouri,

.Arkanuoa, Rio 0rondo.

oia Tenueoaco, Ct Uco Colorado. Bi , A.tbanii, Mohi .

James, and maav others, wttfc vast tributariea, throughout our v oow try during the Summer and and remarkably ao •'”*

! gr

midland, and

full of li

.'t bite."

part of her proviriom, wi fourof the men I got uip> I

in which tlie j cooked their simple meals, and swept; almost shrieked aa her hand touched hia it being the and cleaned to hut, ao aa to save hia ; cold, clammy forehead. Bhe felt his riling her she mother as mnoh trouble aa possible. The ! pulse. It was feeble and fluttering. 'bat hod water mark that he hail put out to -• Pull for dear life, Jim," nhe said,

las and a night before was no longer visible. Erl -• Tour fall I. With j dently to river must haw. l»-ra riaing ti 10 big oak .

,d lM-gnn ; more rapidly wilhiu the last few hours, f or Ton know Ham lives juat opposite it."

bailing ont tlie water, when wc dja-. and he ran down to the levee to are if Jt was long past midnight when to covered Hint we had drifted some little | thin was true. Aa hu spaal ton- look- , w k was rveclied. The water thero Waa waya from the ateaiucr. i ing over the dreary gray waste of water, i caha, and to comint comparatively About this time we saw the seoumi 1 hia mother joined him. • weak. Mrs. Brad laid down her oara and nfflccr'a boat lowered all clear, with nine ; "Where's to mark 1" she naked, stooped over her husband. It only hands abd himself In her. She came-; anxiously. needed a touch to aware to peor woman round tha bow, and puHoii to windward , "The river's riaen clean over it," an- Uiat never more would that still pulse about ■ixtj'yanls. Tlie aliip sunk about I swered to- boy. "Look bare, mum, thriU with to piiina or pli-asurra of life. ten o'clock, floating iMlitt So. 2 from (for mammy), we can't stand four inch™ He was dead. Hho covered her taco with her cbocka withAi- chief olHoer and ! more of water without gain' under. And ; her luindn, and tearicea and silent, sank

about Ikiity people iu lier. Hlie gnf 1 ta-eidee, hero's two little hoh-*—crawfish : la^Ue liim. " j roekon _| I1 ,1,. levee, and the „ Mh. r time, Jim would have

-iu Uirough

and bustle of intelligent older i v , a and brighter yoonger onea. Joe found himself and everyliody else found him, .imgsi solitary and alone, biking very little me Iu notice of the atir around him. sad ot When he grow to be a man, the bnat- ing io ling driveboada langhed at hia plodding; fr in but by some menus be seldom made a S 00 '' 1 mistake, and though he did not seem to A " l uooompUali aa much in ft week a" oilier* prepei (Ed iu a day, yet at to end of the year there waa always something tangible in ■ "V iris mralta, while the work of tliooe who 1 io utteriy outstrip him at first co Ugr

in demoliabed air —‘ , -*

utlclas sold on call, alleguig Ui

unusual heat and dryness,

! rangeincnta

ie Leading American Newspaper . mvartably accompan!

n,-tt »ri*i!HTi«iN« viniiir'ii! rangenienta of the t .sicar«sr s.Mi-w.rsir «' wt.»i,.«3 | and other abdominal viscera. In their alia the | <w*™ •! leCTjepi-»! treatment, a purgative,exerting a powi poriioa , "Sii. Ti'or "...Tkalvv ; crful influence noon theae various n Ml BOOK AGENTS ’ ffScSkSSS? to to”

s sSsK,,........

an * ” 1 " - “™* , stimnlating the secretions of the l ; vct,

■i lyMeiM ■».. S.-.! and generally restoring the healthy

the purpose cqtu

vtmn:

. .-nations of the dk. „ . ; Fortify lire body ucainsl Uiscmwi by (mrifying all its fluids with V inkoab Bittkra No epidemic can take hold

$10. to SSQO.

wlected fin- their

ntJiai, a

ie |iei*one Healing uu i to plug 'em right up.’

a halo of biy among tin- wr'-cl ' Wa tried ril wc nmld to pick thvi Irat owing to the boat bring half f water and tlie iee about were not aide to do ao. We shipped our mast, kept company with Ibe oilier boats fur about two houra, and than hist sight of tom to

■hi down

ulus

wept and moaned lil

the ha

j .lilt, ami pushing it in the bolea. " Needn't do that,' 1 said the n itb a aigli. “■Tou can't keep th

1 But pc

paid father whia

we hail in to Usd beiqdea to. Pm beef and bread, forty to firet. ' ' '

•ud to iki it mites* God hripa I'uti't break through, and will over gradual like, it might

thrust i

to leave hia oars for a would have drifted dor brave hay choked dowr hi* heart seemed break

m him, nnahle |

them from lho ,l< 0 L andatndy^ 1 , 0ol | tg . bl

re

Tlieii why ualeta he sake,!, eagerly, skiff here and pull ui

hu vuire,

1 boa

waya. Bon'* go

,. . . , • «/. soiTnupanied with eoonbmy, raised presldoncy o( i bis grief, though to 0 p n i,. n0r . clooc observation and cultaral Oulkw ln ff' ' delilwmle reflection cnltivatial a aomid ,.\...The oval re was a pitiful judgment, and honesty and integrity ae-. * targe of ojsi

cured for him the nmfidence of all who 'riag el* Aann

eight of five feel i under to minin

good son to you al-

, telligencc w. . or whose t< r to enable h

I lengthened period ot

id biset

Toothnebe proceeds fn

don't. Help u

* Hade Bam\ for ■

aoroaa rayaeir'

rat, ami on Ibis wr U«ad untU wa . wore picked np. PnttBoatri? wc bnl three lag of thia, althongh tore sras liltle ol

fried terribly from t

it is powerful strong, to •alter keep well in shore t you get nearly there. Go, Jim, g ' The boy had not answered her

« meaning ol her words. I ’‘f* 1 ' Ud, ha' ajirang to hia feat j , n ! 1 I white, art fane toward ! “ l *“ l

Thru oommeneed a struggle against 1 ia strong, rapid current, to which all c lair previous efforts liad been ehild'i lay. They were dashed against sung* ad whirled in to roots of floating trere. ho torch in to bow only threw it

deug.-rs when they wore npoi

tie morning when the - UuUed Hi vary disagreeable condi- w* spelf Bnee. After repeatedly character, i, the patience of old lua laboa

i contneting par-

attention to details j a been earrie.1 into every department tlie ei]iecUtion. The spiWal feature of tlie equipment ia the unrivaled per which to ^onatnietion of the ! sledges ami the general organisation of el have been carried. One ahip will probably proceed aa far north as eighty-two

ing. Fre.u ’

MS

m hieneliiUsV^In Tali

Dyspepsia or IndlgMtloil^Hrad v Eroctationarf'toSteniach. Bad Tn»ic

«S^a.*JS-»!h In the Mouth. Bilious Auacke, rnlpiiaSSST ‘7“ Lungs, fain in to region of-the KU1 ’ aif-Tw 1 '",”" ii.Ji'^ia'w.'i noys, and a hundred other pu-.nml sytnp-*~i-.~u....ii.BM-.sirofa._ii Ionia, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia, “miinbtof 2 «« : One bottle will prove a l.cuci guarantee 22of *“ uierlis than a lengthy advertise-

Scrofula, or King"* Kvil, Whlto -"xsixz:—^

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AGENTS WANTED EOlt . PATHWAYS OF. THE HOLY LAND

‘ For inflammatory ami Chronic Klrenmatism, Gout, Bilioiw, Rcmlt- ’ tent and Intenuittcnl Cort-ra. Biseases of

vv sv Merhanical IHsCHM-s.-l’enftmacn-

asMfs&fSsassaais ■ ei; gsatwn^a

^—e "!ft=

r lier.! I stays; and ef you and dad : *t Uncle Hat re, why, I reckon you needn't Iravo ! Bnddenly > behind. Don't get dowuhrartrd, I boy's quick uu. Why. we've got lota ot chance, j io hi. veto

aooordiugly wrote with a pieor of chalk p on the companion-way: B a " Barecugcra feeling sea sick will (

ptease go to leenwnk"

_ Boon Brother Bradley emerged from 11

atead'of croaamg where toy had intend breakfast. The “ ml, the tide was bearing tom far Iwlow. «"B'« hia eye, bnt not under- * P.Kir Jim'a little arms ached aa if they •‘■ndtuff tte mgnifleance, Ie- staggi-reii f would drop from hia alumldeta ; but in almnt for a moment, and ton gave oc- t apite of the ache he would \uanage to “"’f" ouoUicr appliootlou nf tlie t aav at interval* • ■ awah to the ilecka. This done, he look- c

ed meekly into the face of Mr. Pease, ■

* Cheer no. mam, I reekou »£<B-be ^ bim wit h „ ,

. exprewHiun of pity and ooulempt. ' "l " I noticed to direction, " blandly oh- 1

ing. Freni that point the journey to , SD ,.j. „„ noon.-- ' I.” r *? q “'""r o 1 to *: ■■ i k J fri||httit j.a\»Bt/ix hnialrad milea, and the most bitthh* “y | jy l r ar'.S"ri!-— j

for enabling thia part of the enterprise ' sUTroZSalvL

KVi'iSiviK.,:.::- :

PUstolea, BoiU,'C«HamclM. 1‘‘———

he steratiao of AreliWaliop lleCloskey

■ Markham aoila iu tin- Al.

if the expedition, witli Oapk Nanw as | the navigator who la to guide the vessels

, throngli the Polar sea. ■

The Markets.

kripo to laborers alone ar.

The Pomeroy Boy’s Primes. £££', u view of e probability of the Gov-' or of MaaaaclmseUa eommitting the t th sentence of Jesse Pomeroy, tlie I

— ct'»W os;

or nature, are literally dug up and careiod oat of the system in a short tiaia by the as. ' of theae Bitters. Pin, Tape, nml other t\om I l^efftemS^toy^ ■! tolmmities will free the system I like IhpM nilters. t. 1 For Femnlo CompUInfs, in

shut b-eward m-

, from which it appear* that on ;

‘ February 21, 1872, Pomeroy aasnlted j , j Tracy Hayden, stripped him naked, tied »

o'clock he waa startled and awakened hr :

•to sharp email of thunder, and arose to ’ ■' examine if all was right about Ilia liouat-. 1 " After returning to hia bed be thought | K

be peroeivci a smell ot something

er inn

fe lu-ing

> to help me, mam, to liaul this n ■p to the house, and tie it to- the a doorpost*. I heard .lad aay that waa to t

than in any oilier room. They went to sleep, althongh tic fare so Mr* Craighead said alie thonght 1 seen a hall of Are aa large aa her

the morning while at hia toilet glass, Mr. Craighead's attention was attracted to two round hole, in the wsdl ol the room, just Hirer a picture that hang above Ida ilriaaing bureau, and on chme exuitotion ha.discorored the raure of

iSS'.K-rrS's 1 ’

e ary of warning to bi aU to the right, mam, i ns," and put forth a)

"And which lathe lee aide I" , "Which ia the Iee aidel Well, if. , other aide of tha weather aide.'' s '' And which ia the weather aide ?" f "The weather ride! Sometimes it's ‘ ie aUrboard and aometimea it's to lar- 1 card (for tlie term larboard waa then in r an). It's the starboard, now we are uu

Us expedition, telegraph.

ol hia

e, and inflicted other aeriona injnriea; | ell July tjJST'A he atrippod, gagged and j

"Roally, "wudBi

in September

■ he tied Bobert OonU to a telegraph ' polo, and cut him about the head with a j ' penknife ; iu August, of 'the name year ;' ‘ Harry Austin, George Pratt and Joseph Kennedy were maltreated in the same ’ la-iner. "Three crimre all preceded ie murder of Katie Curran, which was ' discovered after tlie Milieu murder, but ' occurred before it.

u’s

mr

$25(i:c2 , *x , 2K!*n’f;.W.^.;:3 agents (LIVINGSTONE'S wanted!NEW BOOK!! si?

NE8 :

peroeivial that hia fi

k within her when she j *

I her. One moment of ii

wr and delirium and he „ baTlunr. Klw i _ Whaa lm recovered it w^to find kind j pti.tlvo nr nootethiug of to treatment - ** 1J— *

Placing bis arms a-kimbo, while ibe ^ an ua - tottering miarionary steadied himself by g „ r thn belaying-pin, Pease regarded him msr neoli 1 for a moment aa an object bcnretii the Taikt* m

' at he had af flrat be-: emlse In i

a, ami 11

a, with an

b> him. He. irmal, "Che« tried to raise

lew, he ex

; "Now, ala r you a pretty fellow for a k 1 * 1 *- mT * inis.-m.aary f Going to nemvort the ; np. | heathen, and don't know two ridre of a i f‘° a ' “■ ahip tweoty-fira feet apart ’ Ton'd bet- ; . ft ter go home in the fire* vearel we (peek, i bnn and make two or threa oneatlng voyagre, toeoi and then try it again, perhaps yonll ’ n,.

Vinegar Bitters. *am--st*M he great merit of Vinegar Bitter, has . .—Ie tom to leadisc medicine of the

, day, and respertabUi drnggisla every- n.rMT-"wi

, where write : "They are to best and

, moat popular preparation in to market" ; no,,

They hare rtood to teat of public.

, opinion anil won confidence. They aell “ rapidly bedauoe-they cure. If yon are are-.. ' tick you want reliable medicine. Vine- j rerar.

■ gar Bitters commend tbemaclve* to the ' ailing and aOioted. re they are deficient ’ one thing alone, via.: the stimulant martitU&rrt’for spirit*! There i* no ■toe ot iudigretion, bilionraee*, nerrJ! - ... 1 .l-l.ililv l n

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