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STAB OF THIS CAPE

STAR OF THE CAPE

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1875.

NO. 31.

BUSINESS CARDS. ’ HAYSES A orriHWARK. -TJ> ftAA/JUIA/.V «K> I-JCH WA ntKA jmvKH-nruxuiHtxo oooub,4c. TlO-Rooflngn Specialty. . >l«crlo«m..r«p«>Uy Clix. J. a. meskzet* into., — '

- B« Good to TMndr.”

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■ Artlre DkIot.

WAKE A ELDHEDGIE. CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS, N'na. 4uida, MftrulcmHtrvrt. (»I» Mar dly. M. J. HOTELS. WASHINGTON HOTEL!

OLD SAILOR’S TARS.

THY-IWnlrin’a ATLANTIC HOTEL. CAPE MAY, N. J., IMrcdlr on lb®#«a.hor.. ih. r .. r fiSSth..™. J01H,a ^Kv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

••TWr» bad habit yon'r* got,” aaio tho old nulor, m he took hie mag of ale from the etteadeat boy. "of frotluu' yonr boer. I wouldn't 'like to go no an to my .that aich a pmetlea will eret ally lead you to the gallows, bat I do if or or yoo’re agoin' to be haaged; whoa you're a«]aario' up your accooaf aforahand. and a rulin' off the rin« you'i oommitted, ‘ this here frothin’ will a

a mate, air," he ooatinaed, tarsing to me. "aa ended hia days a marryiu 1 a widder a, kep a pnblio honae along the Waterloo road, u waa very particular onto tlua point arter he become fuat the time I've ht en d him my to his wif —bar aa were a widder More aho got spliced - to him—' Whatever you ' Maria, my dear, don't froth the b

JL> E IV 'X- I S 'JL\ . .uravwrTB crarrrr, OrroWTE DECATL'It, CAPS MAY.cm\

lie oonnted in hia favor when he'a reckoned up for a fall doe—he never | frothed tint beer. | “ He were one of the hardest nuts to crook when he wore goin' in them liver-

JOII.V B. IirFFNAR,

Attorney and Counsellor at Law

Gape May Court Flouafl, K. J.

I*._H—OfflcatCapa bland durtaf Hoard.

H. F. DOtlULAM,

ATTORNET AT LAW AND MAS.

TER IK CHANCERY.

Mar air. Raw

T. ETETEM, DEEDB ARK 00!f-

VETASCER,

' SSKS;

■aa alraat.

, MIL J. F. LEANING.

► DENTIST.

over foiul,becanae, ah trented me very well wlion he'd whale a

theM

■y other white man, however mnch a nigger might have stood it; and it hardly fazed old Jones, which were hia nemo. The Mansion were a ihip with about twenty-four fort depth of hold, and then aho had a hoove eight fret high a-mnnln' from the for'ard part of the main-hatch chock for'ard to the for mast, with e aonltlo throogh the deck it right over this hatch; and it we. down through this scuttle that old Jon went a-trippin' over one of the goya I sook'a funnel, which wore jut aim >nd. a-goin' down head fustwanla. ■a were a coverin' board of white oak

the keelson to pro tea of the hatch when ballast

e-bcin' throw'd ilown, and old

split this from sal to end

two hundred in weight, and wm uraOy come heavy When ho dii of ns jumped down arter him, and the aecond mate passed down a liae for Aa bind, ou to old Jom haul him up; but Lord love you, si I fetched the fust one a wipe alongside of its- the Lead, whth were me, as knocked .

1 into

Yo. aw them. they aeods word that they bad beard of old Jones, and that thev had long been

waitin’ for to mil with him.

" * Arc thev drunk f mva old Jonm. _ fee n. m ,» ,.,i "‘Uor Laar " the center erf a httle coterie, reforms. . Hail an orator in hia way, and very mans should begin

You may not believe in him; stiaug "pise him; but yon want to am dr nd when ha is done yon will! Th»y

ha got the maamga. • Well, not wry.' 1 * i “ “** ^

There is no one thing which

mneh pain, poverty and diatre* aa bad ““'j aevunty years of living and had doctoring. • - ’•«■- * * '

lady of

1808, aha went from Baltimore, her twig that usual abode, to spend aot of all other Carlisle, in Pennaylvania. Vtermined hypochondriac. lately bad conceived the idea of going'!

she thought the nalii

would do her

•Are they drunk, Mr. Wil- J

'em 1 Are they sober enough fa i my* old Joueo. ' Well, I should think they jut was,' mys the second

• Yon take the starboard side and I’ll take the port,' and the two for'ard, and jut whaled every Then they hong 'em op aloft a p din' gear, alnahin' down the

mw. There are many kinds of Bare, maxim

There is the profound Bar,- who is gen- worth a pound of care.” Strange that crally an old man with white hair and the skill which pats the body in order sober mien. He walks abomr with a might not prevent the dieonler. la it cane, and daily arts in the poatoffioc or : not easier to keep the road than to find stories of what ho mw and did when a , children ecu tract vices, that we may use

d atood off. and hadn't took n 3 this row, which hod laste

a them, and says be: ‘ I didn’t sea ■spa s takin' no hand in this here

and it's probably because you don't mideratand my rogn'mtiona, which is that everybody ns don't tight for me has got

fight with me, so, Mr. Williams, yon

:e the carpenter end I'll take the rd mate,' and they done so accordin',

1 whaled them two pretty bail. •The steward were a awful swell

ip, as had been with this here old 1

la it m

m sober th

t believe his story, but there ccr- i £ must be some truth in it" Then 1 a there is the shallow Bar; he la the fellow j p

body, however. He is as transparent os | into health when aiok. Why not do os

window pane. Henevertoldthe [ one of the kings of Ohino—give the

truth in his life purposely, and you 1 physician a certain aum tor every day

o; he Ilea about the j the family were 'kept in good health, Bfe. He baa aecn but notlungfor the days this inestimable

called in a young physician. Dr. Paul Scbosppe. Judging bytbe fact that she “ ‘ " * * the following Js

o light which gavi

in March, 1874, and in inny edifying particular rued to have been specially Hu, for although, strangely

nongh, nothing isaoidof a cert'"

iug that in the 1

for he

oning her, indicted Under a special set of the Penney!' Legislature ho was granted a now

and acquitted.

The young doctor proceeded, in 1872, to file s petition in the orphan's of Boltimoro, preying that Miss as her bus baud. A large amor documentary evidence waa adduced by

lost I Under

- It was hia pecu- i gagement, the physician should have | tr “ 1 c tee a white squirrel i control of the diet, and other sanitary I conns uo other human be- j regulations, which would be far easier, j l j 10 '- uw had in his poa- happier and leas expensive than his too | ^gbl. Betty, that raised I often vain effort Ui kill disease with id if ho had that hen | poisonous drugs. Besidea, let it be well

ike a million dollars ! undoratood and never forgotten, that I ol <h» medical authorities of tt sir. he wonl^p’t 1 When j disease is the remedial oftort of nature | tol, there was one from the polic “*•'**' "• i that ban died there wasn’t a dry eye in | to right a wrong; the noble defe

. .“v” ... * . 1 t the village where he lived. Owing to a agaituit a vile attack; the courageous, ; f' •her than anv> mate °atward of^a ’ ,iB « nUr " tr “ k 8 ao <l luck years ago, ! loyal rally to dislodge a dangerous foe. tc ' at * K “ lJ he saw at Bncks oonuty, Pa., a man at a , For instance, put muff in the nose, which e. ler ship,and old Jonre seen somethin'! ' - -

his looks which be didn’t jint li

1 so ha mys to him, very perlltely, for

. Tr^nTr 11 I il W «J“- The other people

to have, good,row: T °"“: m I who were m the mrcua are all dead nom ;

approve of ail these proceei Crockery Smasher; was yon «

knock ^ cm ; Tim Msnou Ind., oorrespoudeut of ■ tom sgoinst our injuries. The cause of made it null and voi'L However, i the Indianapolis Journal relolas the | the disease is a foa to be removed—the glorious uncertainty of the law is p ® rcr 'j following incideut in oouuection with a j disease itaclf a friend never to be fought, 1 verbid, and the court, after a long peri would dare f nat . of jail-breaking a law days ago:: but always favored. Happily, however, of dcUbcraUon, positively esme uua X U trouble j n,e prisoners escaped from jail in the with ordinary caution, r man becomes mously to the conclusion, announc on address | D f tj,^ aherilT and his dejmties; ] Bis own physician. He has but to keep lately, .... , , r “ T . b £ i lLu l * ori0 ' > »He and her sisters, the two ! a careful watdi over his desires, and re- did 1*

l ” 11 Missew Anderson, being the only persons j strain the prompting,, of passions always sustaii

you that Captain Conklin does not up- about the building nt the time. It seems ; struggling to bo free from the fetter

prooeedm s^aa yours, and | (hat the prisoner, Henry Pry, called for imposed by common sense ; to keep th

' " - — i light, aa is nsoaily done by some one! system iri s healthy condition and con- A curious case bearing upon the law

if the priaoners Iwfore retiring. Tho j form to the hygienic laws which mark ; of citizenship lias just come

the boundaries of health and disease, ■ uiau came to the United

and he has a certain immunity fr

and auftbring.

i agoin’ to'be,' and then

yon. Mister Jones, w

! circus swallow a boa constrictor eight ! will bo the

Ha wouldn't have believed it; follows to'or 1 : it with his own eyes. The other peoj 1 i who were at the circus are all dead no • j and the-mon who performed in it are ' j dead, too; If any of them were living

. Uioaamo. Forgery, i tpol it is the disease; pnt tho ! special wreakuesa, for n tho month, and the saliva ; orda of Chicago were b it out, and if held in tho fully, and the doctor u the first time, nausea and on the taxpayers of II e reinforosmsuts to expel lapse of thisjMfni, Swallow indigestible food It happened that po

aent dispute; h

>. Paul School

The LwCbf Clilxenship.

o comes on board. I've lieen with

ow five years, and I know that he will | , onn . hulias knowing that tho” sheriO trt permit anythin' of this kind I', hail locked t£o priHoner* within the Have you quite done?' mys old .Tones, errije «tlm cell de,»rtm«nt at nightvery aweetly, -or is there anythin' else | W |, and anticipsting no danger, opened

:o two outer door* kwtling into the aisle itsido of the oorridor, when Washlmni oot followed by Conkling and

e licked 1 ]

■e: ■ Can't I

MEDICINES, * HWi"' rtrttnd arter mat' and up be r .. ,- _ . went np the hotchvtnnehions naif nothrUHD EXTHACT | oarer fait ao funny in hU life os ha did B w- t Y T T T wb ™ he fust picked hisself up. 'Tlio I I |—I I '•tauohioiis,'aoyslie, 'seemed all goin' V_J AX V—J i round and round, as if they was s-dancin' / IsUetadrveeiaUj tL. a hornpipe.' ' B,RIGHT’S DISEASE, t r When he jined

Bwr. lM ltuni ato. iru* You. mind to, which ktlm wood thing for . | down, oM Jonm ha took tho time of the ’ ; atavedore'a man what had braag the

minnto the steward were a sprawlsi deck. Wall, arter lickin' tho ird, old Jonas went for'ard to the and bo say* to him : ■ Doctot, I've whaled overybodr bat yon.' 'And very proper, too. Moaner Joaes. Them soil-

Favor*. The younger Miss Auderenu resolutely seixed IVaaliburn, and although be dragged her out oF tho room adjoining Die jail departincat and

Tho American Team.

compound his father I

naturalised c r year* that i

tory te

riflemeu

The *Vrcmoi the Americans

the victory of the Ameri

Journal complimc

, the a

g the age of tw

iking, over everything in tho

ejpliuc; I had iwth copper* foil of hot j wm in die neTof chmWngovia' a the*liigh water, sar, if they had l>eeii a gittln' tlio I board fence on th* west side of the jail, the best of you, rnr, I wontd have !wn ; But tho brive girt seixed him again, and there with tile hot. water.' ' Doctor,'1 jerking him backward into the yard held

my* old Jones, ' what ship Was yon in J - •

s Teasel; forgit that there ship; all the rest have forgotten It already, and you must never lember it agin. Now wliat ship waa i in hurt. Doctor f • Fore God, Mas. Jonm, I haia't got no raooUaotios it she was. I forgit her entirely.' ocAor/mya old Jouea, ■you’ve jiat

liekin'.'

Well, air, the next rlay, when the

was called upon

superior disci- usual military service demanded of Her

pnne, anu any* ; mo event and its in- mans of that ago. He attempted to re ddenta will have drawn oloaer the amittea sist the demand ou the ground that In of the two nations engaged, and while - was a citizen of the United States, ant heartily congratulating oar gallant con-! appealed to our State department foi qnerors an their magnificent triumph, j protection. Tim question, to which U« wo look for revenge'to the future. i history of such problems fnmishe* nt Tho Dublin Express trusts that the precedent, was referred to Attorney contest will become annual, and if it I General Piorrepont. Ha has made it the

_ ,, -. ■ , ahould eontlnne to lie carried on with subject of an oxhanutive opinion. The He mya that he fonnd him ..illeiily pull- ^ nme ^ feeling, not only on the point by which his decision lias been Wand.Ujiptag bermtbof.ee, ^ the oomiietitom, b„t on that of chiefly guided is that on beingqooation- ~ " P^by the ejiectatoni and of the two nation* ed whether he intended

mn ' i cenerallv which

to first two ! United States, the young man refus'd

meetings, it will do moch to cement Uir to give any oasurouoo that ho wonld. It friendship of Ireland and America. To i is to be fairly eiwume,!.’therefore, that this Colonel Gildendeeve has justly di i h*' doe* not intend to return, and he

■A valuable ; cannot show any right to

aboard, • il was fnnny,

Jrewa aaid, I've often hoard him spin - this yam, • for to ace the steward and . third mate and carpenter, every time they passed him, turn tho blackest of I 'deck eyes np to the old man. I —t, too,' old Joaes used for to my, goin' on with tho yarn, ‘as how the

' are told him somethin' ha looked aa black as a

thundercloud when ha come np on deck. Wen, I didn’t my nothin', end by andbye, when the man was knoaked off for " «, I seen'em dU domin' aft In line, the third mote anti carpenter at heads, and I waited till they gJt ■ aft as the break of the poop, and' than I sang out ■ Go for'ard, ai * yon!' and away they wen

>k of sheep.'

' * What's tho matter w

e mold f

b flowers. Tho truth is, thev ' oqteomo of thjs. rivalry of marksmen, to not know how te prepare genial soil “d Te bop* the Irish “Six" will spare or their pels. Flower* of all sorts like uo «®*t to give future meeting* that in- . rich, mellow soil. If the ground ia l f m >* "bleb alone can insure their con-

bo we^ i tinnanee.

u away ' Eaundrrs' Nnrt Letter speaks iu a uamure. "tmihir strain,' and noya ; Nor ahould it mrk or i ho forgotten, pi alight extenuation of mat be mir failnre, that while’ the American

fine scrap Inga from the barnyanL or millions, who are fomilior with tho rifle even street dirt, will be fonnd excellent I™® thqir cradle, oars Was selected from In jiroparing flower-bed*. Sifted coal * province of five milBoiis,'where,'except asb.» in generous abundance will render “> privileged cases, the use of that the noil light, and will also improve the ""apou i* forbidilen. fertility. It is an excellent pnetloo also : The Dublin Afudremarks: The Amrr te ooltoot a few bushels of fine coal dust i <■»“' hi Europe will assume the —the flucr the better; sleo iron turning*, proportion* of *n exchange of .national iron filing*, and the sweeping* of black- hospitalities, and wo iu Ireland hope ran foanderies. By i that the result will be a better appreda- _ plants with filBng. li 011 of Irish diaracter and aspiretion* in. saQd.'aud potash.”nr anap-mnh, which jihe United Stetee than has hitherto been

bloaeoms will be dereltqied of a more

li the men. I v ' ,lT * t J eppearenoo and of deeper hn™ Texas Cvoilct Labor. . • Nothin'! ,h " 1 c * a „" T *' ^ Prodooed >< ‘he sub A thorough inv,-.ligation Into the sys pretty bad **“"• •““ded to are searoe to the soiL ; tem of leasing eonvtot labor which is

of the United States govern, monh The attorney general, however, it dearly of opinion, that aboahl the young German return te tlm United States, he can claim oil the right, of lie eligible fc which his American birth

qualifies him.

During thi .egrly port of the loti in tlM^yekr 1861, almrtly after the army moved. Geo. Levi S. Choi field, of New York, went over te visit some Qkio regiwhen the following incident of related te him: As of the soldier* stepped out of the ra

THE GHOST OF THE NA50R.

the pr

Bed is a

be lady te take s giese of

The property which I recently inher- w ‘ tl1 “*■ The wines were ‘ of land situated about dining-room, on the other ■

fifty miles from Albany, to the uirec- bouse. I was about to th tion. and but a diort diatrenco from, footman, not thinking Ml ti Sharon Springe. The land was a grant bad retired, when we both heard ibsfrom Queen Anne to my grandfather, tmotly heavy, regular stepping who. at the time, was about thirty year* «sirre*.- leading te the oh of age. In time the property became above. The house i* a> o] the moat valuable iu New York State. has worn large crevices fox my grandfather spent a fortune upon •b’ - door ; and. through the ere it. He boitt a honae equal te a palace. Hie parlor doe; Mr*. Campbell drew It stand, in the center of the grounds, ®J notice te * light, which X end cover* a space of one hundred feet 1 plainly os she did. Supposing square. Three stories high, with a very ;of the servants going np to small room np to the attic, which had ' hurried to the door to time, as but one pane of glass, cut oval shape. P°*cd, te detain him. intendiug h and placed just above the main entrance, bim for the wine. What was m A terrace embraces, the front of the I"*" te find tha b*ll as dark and

house; six steps leading from it bring H* 0 geare.

you to the ground, which ia covered with ’ Mr*. Campbell, taking np the candle, the finest specimen of turf to be found proposed that' we ahould in America- dining-room ourselves. i acted as

’pitot, going ahead of her about , fret. When about half way dow

which i. called the " Manor." is a .mali ] '' U bM ° plot of ground, consecrated is a ptooe ; ^ ^ * nJ flreU 7.' lrmw

of burial tor the family. A very cle-

ie right, at

low U

'; directioi

" Don’t 1" os

»taking.

. Osmpliell sc » candle fell

to Uic honae. couuecttog ^ lUtkj suits hy a large, heavy in mJ pocket*

ho middle of tho pasasj nr loading to the tomb.

and the

• a match 1 in speaking to.

plied that same one or aomethi the candle from lie? hands. Procmring another light t-

ore of the dwelling is me . j ^ my grandfather placed : ^ |wj . We fonnd the maid sitting np, waiting To onr inquiries if she had heard any thing strange, or had seen any one, ah The room the lady oocnpie.l was th le my grandfather had always used s Leaving my gueet for the night,

ent te the servants' roon

mu get tip and

I was born. When I was ten; ay fathePput tho place in tho h honest old couple, and we ean England, where we have Bred ever s My visit last winter is thj first that

_Bic« have entertained the strong hatred for each other. The pres.’ rwuer of tho adjoining property ia grandnephew of tho one who fought wi ny grandfather. He is a geutleman iliout forty years of sg''; his wife a ra •logant liuly of thir

autiful girl of is together again, as

mild think c

I w

might find

t he had Been anything. Hi " Yes. that at that oval paui come to the window and tool -large clonk wrapped aronu.l

One day, to tnor, Ella Oampbetl was ont riding on , horaelnck, nnattomlcl. Tlio report of ! „ the roadaide frightened -the : ^ mansgenble, and made a bold rush for : lake, which lay just before elm. , Fortunately, at that hour I, with some 1 , friends, had resolved to hare a sail. \

i the window while I was tryid another match, and upon it I sow a figure go straight

attracted our sttcutii d >bo launched it

and s

and s us tarsi bn mini or* unbiadcd

and put the captured birds in. Shortly iftenrard the colonel came along, loticiug that tho boy shirked hia u Irum wllacks, rode np te bim and s ■Why don't you lieat that drm Colonel," said the itartlcd music

speak to you.” The coh closer te him and, bent

^oeTre

jperalion'ln Tax**, node by x committee. ,i j w „

"hose report displays . oemmmidsl.le (lrew m of impartiality, oonfirras Urn re- Jora muf~“ Well,

you tora,!" The dr

1 Colonel, I're got a oduple of geoae to The colonel straightened np and

of the leagues liavc habitually . here

* j j resorted te bsrbtrona and illogsl punish- _ T ely . meats, both to and ont of-the peniten-, .. iL

Well, if .

needn't," Ind then rode

tist tone ; #— t _ ci_.. or tenure, uie last namei: instrument r ' “‘‘“la^Ttelator^^i^rti^OTw ! b«ng deecribud as a triumph of togentu-

B colonel bail roast goode that night.

penions started up the rood, hoping tii >tep tho impetuosity of tho animal's courae, while I stood by the side of tho lake, with the firm determiition that, ahould the horse carry his ■tor tote the water, I wonld plunge in id rescue her, if poeeible. Seconds seemed JtBura while thus 1 stood. I dd see the home come nearer, nearer, it last, lie atood abreast with me. 1 cl te the lady, whoao face waa as Uo as marble, te take her foot from stirrup. At that moment, the boree e tlio fatal leap. The raddle turned be fainting lienutifnl one fell into my arms: On the instant I recognind her aa tho daughter of my enemy and neighbor, Judge Campbell; for I had noticed her at the little church of the vilflvge, which wo both attended. We Immediately conveyed her to my house, while one of my jiarty hurried to the residence of Judge Campbell, te announce to him the accident which liad liefallen Ids

gone, I feared brain fever might Set in, and that while I still retained my sensei I would #rile down all I had seen. Go iug to the library for that purpose, 1 some wine. I sat nt the desk, writing when I finished, I threw down the pen, end looking around, my God ! tbori stood my grandfather with his armi folded, and hia clonk around him. . Hi was looking st what I had written., Just then the man emme to with the wine, and the figure disappeared. While I was drinking tho oonte the dining-room for another wine intending to aeud it to Mrs. Cam He had not been gone over fire mi: when I heard a most unearthly sc

Mold mo that “ jfcst us

The wheel, barrow was not in-rented by Dr. Mary Walker; she invented the vricutotilL Onions.—You acted: jnA right. If a girl to «i fastidious the* aho wrot sit up

f your :

ff joare

ar old

West V

unified si

our hundred.

d Man.,-Want* to know if -there harder work than grinding an ax.

ling the grindstone-,

into.—No, don't yon do il.

f you are courting a woman and. she dks about your settling 85,000 on her,

ou just settle yourself out o' that

Alabama.—We do not know tho man -he did not belong to our fire company.

Probably didn't amount to much'.

You'd la

night. Potoo difficulty. Doubter. *-11 to generally supposed that Christopher Columbus discovered

r of your town had a brother in

a perfect right te believe t In the Olden Time. exchange has an article ox goods, in which it draws a powerful oo

day, who can buy their .pickles, . preserved vegetalilee, an. not, already canned. It draws t!

1 step f.

entod him froi

Campbell was taken ii

parlor, which ia s room on the fit

7 to the right of Uie front door. She i'k,- 1i | the man t.. hto room, a .the first of that family who had ever ! retired tor the night. I fell asleep, cred oy house since tho lamentable ’ dering if my ancestor could have carried quarrel in which the old gentleman lost ' hi. hatred for this family down te hto

i it .may apjiear, grave witli him, ami If hto spirit eonhlIhe threshold of | b„ troubled because tills lady

Uie parlor fioorthe portrait of my grand- ! mg henrath lus roof. A quwrti Mlier. hanging over the mantel, fell j p,*. which will --

■ith a heavy crash on the floor. Hal ‘ n hour later, J ndge Campbell and hi ife atood by the side of Hi tor .laughter 'hero we shook hands, and swore etpr

ns) friendship.

After the incident I have just men-

tioned, -I hsve often called at their Fight With

Judge Campbell ,jn the village of

“ | eept, perhaps, in tl

s. Campbell returned home, ever entered since; nor ha' anything more of the ghost.

i nt Hhahabad, s tiger of large si

.eh hotter I're treated 'em: “For'ard ! ml" I stoga'out. " Lay aft bare every

and foremen of works appear to bar" '° R - An or

real alarm rav- indnl « ed ln >»••»« »»I kicking the m ^ the road'who inlj ,h ” r • 0 P« tW ™ YOtolninra. The sri

' * . was burning up. 8ueh proved te h, . teitmut miy reatrainto from snperte a-1 __ nnf^innote man bv hi* ,n ‘ h ontj; and when it is remembered ler I that gangs of convii-ts were scattered

and hto wife wonld come oyer and spend t is evening with roe. . ,

One evening, I shall ever remember, nhmn was given and brought together heavy snow had fallen daring the day, | m „ y Imop le, among whom there it towards evening it cleared ofl, and two Gowalla youths, who liad been

promised a plrasont evening. Tlie jng their bnflaloe* close by. While the

Campbell esme fiver to w h 0 h> crowd dared not spproech the me. They- sal ^ until - tiger one of these young meu proceeded,

hero handed, toward the fervx-iimi snilual, which in ong leap bronght him un-

hto body. Tiie mss, although iu osence of mind te aotti oi me lore legs of hia adt nary, wliile the other youth, with i

i no one paralleled boldness and dexterity, i and hto and took bold of the tiger's neck, time he acnlHe ensued, and, the spectator* n i wife to stay. At. last, she lending hsdc th* judge good QowaU* after watching him eut of t heir „ lTrTm . n toatu and fallen at their

j of vegetables uid fruits. In .every fannhoase tho ceiling of tho kitchen was thickly festooned with rings of the drying fruit*. The fnn was great in'thr old apple-peringa bees. Lowell celebrates these busy frolics, and girls looked paring the red Mid rosy chocks, and not half so sweet as their Ups. Doe* your memory carry you o those day*! If not, it bos lost a pretty picture te linger over. What jollity te try and peel the apple whole without breaking tho tender akin! ra toughed at the failure, and with est we took the forfeit 1 Hid you ...m one of the coy maiden* swing and i’^ss Die long peel, over her head to find Blithe form it took in falling the ofi the name of her true krecr: O, were Arcadian days; but dried 'vou had it ovexy day. Dried were filling food, bnt indigestible, rose of the old-thne hounewifo’s •

nasty work, and made all about bed. Soft soap, too, was disagreeable staff to wash with. Iu the old farms the family used often te go to the

cleaning. Th* matron's hands didn't look pretty then, for they were stained ith logwood, or other dyeing eabstnnoas hieh ware hard to get off. Houseives are In mtny respects bettor off owedays. certainly, bnt Mill in the Dmitry the fanner*' wives even now ork very hard, and their rustic life i not all poetry.

few days ago, as a man wm plowing in a field near Mauack.'Lownde* county, .the ground suddenly gave way to the depth of two or three feet, and the nick e herd sttlistanoo. After the •ml plow were extracted aa exion waa made, and th* ground proved te be a veritable Indian burial

ahape of ordin-

ary boiling-pole, were found, though the falling had broken one to ideoea.

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the plow hi

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•» orit i. ily placed In them were of children, and the bonoa found indicated ’■* annuitant and the other tVo ear*’iild. The ahape of the _ * to allow that the Indians, itead of laying them ont straight, ubled tlie in np, eo .that they could b« t in tha burying Tenaris. 'Ibe lord'* Prayer. Hie following tribute to the Lord’s ■yer might have been written by Jeremy Taylor: Yon and I, gentlemen. rly to Uap at onr mother'* s prayer, which, then ami D tu the moat solemn, mmprebenaivc, and exjireaeive Invoeatimi rntod, te onr God. Chrtot Christ gave it to the world the form of prayer belonging to fallen r. and their Judge, end it i sad ntiered by etn- • end pious lip. and by deToted hearts e U ww* dedicated to iw of .