STAR OFTHS CAPE
STAR OP THE CAPE.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1875.
NO. 32.
BUSIffESS CARDS.
OPT1XWARE.
THOMAS H. BOSS, FLOUR, FEED. FERTILIZERS,
Merchant Tailor A Dealer in GenU'
'Ike Bte SaraUga TTaaka.
RALPH BENEDICT’S EVES.
••TWkecare! Flora, take are. Too re playing with edged toola. Von may
COWTRACTORS A BUBLDEHS, ,
CapeS.rCUr, X. J
"OSend him, indeed! Don’t talk lo . me, Kate; I t«U yon he ia perfectly hateful I hare flirted with him UH my id achee; played with him, gang at n; romped or been dignified, till my !a were fairly bothered how to create IOW aenaation ; and yet the wretch
ule for nothing but to ae " Well, what an hie eyo “Hncfa eyea aa hia ware
apent hen trying to entertain me, I e learned much of the nobleneaa of. nature and of hia km for yon. ' He ao hoped that yon would let your i generoua nature ahow yau the folly of your friroloua ways ”— ure had one lecture, Kate, pray me a' aeeond. Ralph Benedict
•• Oh I"—with a nerroua laugh—" he aa kindly indicated my future for me." “Flora, you will not marry Harry
VaneT
"Bneha brainleea flirt. No! Though lalph flattered me enough to thh,v we n well mated. Ah I Ralph thinka to icwtify me by hia rejection; he ahull aed how giadly I accept my freedom.” And Flora left the room aa abruptly aa ahe hod entered it, to fly .to herown chamber, loch the door, and indulge in a long and bitter fit of weeping. That afternoon Ralph Benedict wae iding and muring. With hia own hand e had torn from hia heart ite one bright spot. In the few glimpeea Flora had iat him aee of her generama heart, her many secret acts of charity, her tender can of her cousin, be hail learned te loro the bright little beanty. all the that her rivacity ao strongly con1 with hia own rather atom nature.
WASHINGTON HOTEL I femhiine fancy with hia eyes alone, at we they made fori They,.air? lo to aay unnUerablo- tWDgC Vi lotik B0X/T01P4HOTEL, Harrlaburg, I’m J
te higheet e:
MoMakin's
ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J.,
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
jl> e jv rr i s r x\
•JJSJVSj
JOHN It. JBCFTMAS,
at (edng. And to think that I am e
aged to him 1“
" I thought yon could break ihe « "Yea, and lose erery penny of n . roperty and bring the whole fatni a8ont my eara. No, Undo George
portioned off Olenrille to n it together; if not, it wae I
distant rclatirca who live in Philadelphia.
Bo, down cornea my el woldd'a goods, and, in a mi
fact way, aaya : • I think we had better be married in the fall Flora.' And I, like
•n idiot, aaid 'eery well.’" !' He ia certainly «rj
Floral”
" Vea; ao ia nnolc’a boat of Napoleon. Looks like him, by-the-way, and one has The most proroklng thing about him ia, he will norer do anything Abut is not strictly proper and dignified. I ncror saw him take e glass of water without a ly part to tip the whole of it
a life i
steady seeking ft
such hard realities of life, such scenes of suffering, such calls upon his dwpsat feeling*, that life had become to ' im one broad field for the cierciau of sefnlnsaa and self-sacrifice. Hia one dream of happiness ho had silken that day, because he dared not rust the hopes of hia life is the hands of trifler. Tea, he lored her, lured her a such a nature aa hia lorna the bright loreHneoa of a gay little beanty like Flora, and his heart ached sorely aa he took hia long, lonely ride. Ho had promised his uncle to finish his projected risit and remain aome weeks ■ ' ' nsrring himself to
as thu wife of an-
r, lost to
, of the a
h for that u
H. F. DUL GLAIW, ATTORlfKT AT LAW AN D MASTER IN CHANCERY. Ho.■Perry Street, Cape May Oty, Hew WR. T. STEVENIL OOMMOBIOHER OP DEEPS AND 00H.
-, he wouldn't done a haremio that he has
^ 8 ’ H °* bw
jump if I ib
caught me in the aot. 11
orer a fence that he ia not on U other aide with a profound bow for n especial benefit, and as anre as I dare ' climb a tree or undertake the leant I frolic, Ida moat magnificent big ia the first, object to meet my eyes, i, I wonder if I couldn't make hii mat I mean to try. Harry - Var r home yesterday wid la all ready I
MASTER IN CHANCERY,
MEDICINES. KEARNEY’S ' FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
” Harry Vane is a brainless 1 lora.” " He knows how to rue his eyes, e be ia. and be is tha beat fnn in world.’’. "And would you offend Ralph I”
her betrothed, hia largo eyelids closed W the nvires eyes, and apparently * asleep. "I wish I could play acme joke and aee If It would astonish him when swoka," she said. "Not in the haul, if I knew it bef baud," Raid Ralph, lazily opening
Oh, Dr. Benedict, I am so glad yon e eomel Hire Kate, air. ia Tory ill Will you come to her quick I" " What is it, Nora l" ••Oh, air! one of those dreadful spells she need to have when ahe flRt hurt her line." The quick, firm atop of Ralph wna the find grateful Bound Flora had heard being called to her eouain'a side.
Oh, Ralph, help me 1” You have aeon her in ti
before,” he said, gravely; *• t you did then, and how ahi
Clearly and concisely, while sitting at Ihe bedside of the sufferer, Flora do■eribed former attacks and their treatment, and the probable cause af the
preeent one.
Quick to decide and prompt to act. Ralph made Flora useful aa nurse, while ho tried hia skill with loving zeal to eaae the gentle girl before them. Hia uncle in late in the afternoon, and, neew things wore, refused to send for any other advice, and, time free to act, " wm busy, faithful, and untiring, yet hie hand was uot firmer, hia step quicker, or his mind clearer than those of the pale yet steady little'nurse. For uighte and days ahe never left the giri’s aide, and in the whispered
For both the dignified matron of fifty and the Moat buxom girl of twenty are provided fanciful hats with a wreath of flowvxa inside and another wrealh outside, breed shepherdess hate of white
r grenadines, and these continue lo ■ a pertain prestige, notwithstanding the efrarie to put color with them for out-door as. well as in-door wear. The meet fashionable toilets of grenadines, however, are mounted with silk ' la, as bows, aa faring to the pocki saabee and the like. Not aa plaiting, the silk being too heavy for this
another of black thread lace, especially at the alcoves and neck, and always an inaido plaiting of white lace or crepe liaan, which harmonizes with the chip hat, with ita trimming of black ailk, bkok lace and flowera and the black ailk parasol, lined with white, but id with biacfc thread lace, and boleer moon tod or having pearl inlaid in its ebony handle. There ia an air ireme elegance in these black cos* I if the deSalta are -properly carried ot Jet is avoided ae ifitwereoonl Some charming toilets sent to ort were combinations of pale pink ime shade. The crepe de chine of the dzeaa, and was bordered deeply with soft, messy, crimped fringe. There was no tablier or overskirt, tint skirt of one was eroeaed diagonally with scarflike folds of crepe finished on ‘ wer edge with fringe, and forming ry at the back which was urna■d with lovely variegated, roses. Upon the pink the fringe was lined with white Valenciennes lace, and white snowballs were rued for ornaments. , Toilets ' ite muslin, intended for the even _ csr of young ladies, were a mass of delicate Marguerite plaitiogn. With one was sent a high bodice of
t not, but most useful in making variojr. A vary doai cable addition to the rardrobe of a young lady who goes inch into aociety is a white embroidered ludin. They do not coat a great dead nd can be worn with or without a ailk Jiderdreaa. They consist of a skirt, which ia trimmed with two flouncea; of a r with wide —« v> — embroidered deeply and in a fine floral pattern upon the front and ends, and material with
with the introductory inquiry, » for your health I" She thus addressed stalwart, ruddy viaaged young man > the dinner table of the Metropolitan
Java since, and the following die-! greet guns unhmhered. The gmicr^ is logno ensued • ^ lust about to give the order to fire. Yes. madam, I rams here, probably -hen mi aid come, up mid respectfully rrakeat person you ever raw. I fc»d 1 reminds him that the wer ra te be con,se of my limbs, in fact, my bonce | duoted on Christian principle., and it , but little tougher than cartilagea. will not do to fire. “A cry true, v«y
I had no intelligent control of a single iri
jr the use of a single fsenlty.” " >
"I did, m
what are they 1
- and Schelter, and Tnrenne. 1 ter " and you lived I" ' read the lives of old conquerors, iss,’although I was devoid ' k*™ studied the campaigns of
.baolutaly toothless, unable , greatest
to articulate a single word, and depend- i 1° rom«
... for everything, being completely deprived of all power te help myself. I commenced to gain immediately upon my arrival, and have scaroely
sick day since, hence I
' pink ail
cwhmt lax
A SPELUSU HATCH.
A BC Paul paper tell, this stray: Die from Detroit, Mich., end her g ide was bring an invalid. Bbe teal
nation with < that this ia an age of progress, and that >1 or pfcyai- atantly taking place in all sort, of mat leaking the’ 1 ten; but war on Christian principles is xmatitation. j entirely the latest, and, if earned out, s always prefaced will, we think, prove the greatest of them
where the quaint wfllowwsre dishes we
served aa a bridge. They were roun and eiippery-looking te-night, and mi
Mnu Dohaou's ! * * l « hl *»rp. » “ west
wonderful wealth of tinware wsa arrayed | *
in shining ranks. A great fa
shadow haunted kitchen of the old-fsah-
Just in,.gin, it, Wr think wfe ran see two armies drawn oat in battle array. A fair field ia before them. The ranks e formed, the positions taken.
have read Vi
e those prii
upon the military
anything about it, colonel I”
Doyi
Abijah st
but do yon think your lungs were Ef-
fected I"
They were probably sound, but posted of so little vitality that but for most careful nursing they must have
so full of evening witchery, ao care-be-guiling and hesrtaome, aa the old wood
-fire. v
What elfish pranks it played that night! How it reddened old Farmer Dobson’s smoking rap, and ahoue ou his good wife’s spectacles, and tinted Job’s high check bones and aleck black hair, os be sat in the off corner beudjng obtusely over hie book, utterly absorbed, ae a man might be who hail ao little time to explore the mysteries of Webster, and who was te take part in the spelling Job was Farmer Dobson’s farm hand — a tall, strong, patient fellow, who lied been ao quietly the butt of n» all this
" IJ’a dangerous crossing that," ' aaid. " I declare, Jennie, 1 don’t li
the looks of it."
The night was gray'and soft and sti and all about na fell the snow, whi. seemed to be creating itself out of ( feathered and shadowy underbrush a] the white quiet atmosphere. The see
Items sf Interest. Ihe Granger of ehivslry—rsssa-hae. K Kentucky girl of thirteen ia aa ap
heavy shot. He weighs 230. In Nebraska more than 12,000,000 for at trees were pUr^ted last year. The Indiana census brings to Kgui > latrou who has nineteen children, with >ut seven birthdays among then . There are 71,000 cigar maker* 1« the. .State o/New York—on* cigmr maker te Duels hereafter will be legally punished In France by fine and impnauilmeait. The Parisian fancy stock ridicnls tha
or. I really don’t know t I suppose it would uot j; Suppose we lend for the i t
and with a mucking, dancing step I skipped upon the plank. Abijah stood still on the margin and looked at me. Job stood still also oue moment, and, holding up his lantern,
looked at Abijah.
leave, Mr. Plummer; this ia a bridge tor two, and if you've no mind to be getting
or, PH step along myself."
And it was Job'a band Uiat, touching e timidly, steadied my foolhardy stepe, i and Job’s lantern that flickered over the phantom banks beyond and the deep
chon to where be sat unconscious, I cnvk l * low thu treacherous plank, siding away at hia teak. I thought of j Half-way across I felt a strange quiver, r glib and easily acquired Irirning. ' «" >* the heart of the thing were being S of poor Job's hard struggle for life, ! broken, ami my own heart leaped up 11 pitied Job. j with sudden terror, a despairing fry,
"Yea. I pitied him; but yet,
-• ’ ” *"* *—-nd thought
5 mastiff, who might be dangerous, : c ifely teased and tormented te the ! af our bent. A mist gathered it
Do you know anything about this fighting on Christian principles " Oh, yea; it ia the easiest thing in the
world.
” Where are your books I" „ j j,j m . n0Ter . ! whirl of dark' "Here and the chaplain take* out j as 1 saw him stooping so pro- i the bridge totter aud crash,
and the pure air of Miuneaota that I owe , the Bible. , I foundly by the light of that witching I wna being swept away in my life. My father's family wore with “Really,' says the general, " we ; ar>> heedless of the shadow and shine (tion. Some strong arm _ . me, bat unfortunately my mother was , onght te have thought of that before. of lh( . roomi nn imp m techte(-per;-1 then, not tenderly, but wills clutch that . prostrated with a severe illnaaa during it is a bed time te commence the study imp* nne of the prankaome elvragesti- roused every faculty, and, trembling, the time of my greatest prostration.'’ | “i wl,6n t * >0 "nrmj is right be- j ousting in the chimney eoru.-r—got j conscious, straggling for life, I found " How sad!-Pray, wind was your diet i iote us; but I suppose wo are Ixnind p,* w ,^ a ? on Q f m( , j arose softlv, and myself cliqging te the slippery edge of and treatment 1" I by the treaty. Whst-uTtbS first thing, , gij.Ung OTer p, where he nut, sprinkled the other plauk, with Job holding me " My diet was the simplest possible, | Mr. Chaplain,!" (the absorbed student wiUi s shower of fsat by my raiment, as we hung for a osuaiating only of milk, that being the i Thou shall not MU. ^ •h" 1 : rau-dtecotegne, and putting the vial; moment in peril together, while the only food my syatem would bear. As | love thy neighbor as thyself. quickly in idj luieket. walked demurely lantern Hunted away below iu the drbrit. lot treatment, I depended entirely upon i " Bat these ue not neighbon. They ^ m y Tie atari Job gave. Job speedUy regained some sort of the life-giving properties of Minnesota | ae® Mezicans. ' j and the flnah on his face as he returned ! footing, and slipping, sliding, by slow air, and took no medicine except an oc- "The same book tells us, a H'l’’ to his book, were euinicul. That cologne aud painful effort We reached the other
wlten very rest- j further ou, that the opportunity to do | ^ AbijlUl Pluml • -- -
fwwnmv'good to a man makes lum our neighbor." ' -
on, Mr. Chaplain."
raons came to grief under the common Insion that they could edit newspaper!
the United States last year.
Kentucky census taker* report the so of a couple at Croftou, aged fortythree year* each, whono family mrole
nupriase twenty-two children.
Mia. Lizzie Pettit Cutler declared in *’ cent lecture on "Flirts of Modem Society.'' that “ it ia always tha sohleat nd beat men who are ruined by the It ia propoaed in Pari* to place in all tobacco shops ambrellaa te be hired out modest price, a small sum being required a* a deposit until the nmbralla is It is said that dry rot in osDsr timbers in be prevented by coating the wood with whitewash to which haa been added
, My limbs
nU set of teeth, regular and
who dcepitefully t
levtiy
a gone, all tnfiing vanished. Sorrow d anxiety did what hnndmoas or cold sa could never have done—subdued e frivolity that waa on the* surface of ora's nature, showing tha devoted love, the quiet presence of mind, the nn wearying capacity for self-sacrifice, that dwelt under the vivacity.
, BRIGHT’S DISEASE,
'Than I should not have listened.' ■Oh,o< conraenot; nothing half a. naughty could occur to you,” ahe said
’ for a long afternoon sleep in her •If you please, sir," aaid Nora's led face at Ralph’s dour, "Miaa Flora has fainted clean dead away, air." “ Where I" cried Ralph, starting up. " Iu her room. sir. She is altogether
t, indeed! Ralph thought, sa he raised the little figure iu his strong trine and looked into the pale, very pale face. It was only the reaction from and anxiety, and in a few mo-
Taluted Meat.
Thirty-nine Iona of meat w unnedaa unfit for rise in N< dty during the year 1874 probable that under the a< system of inspection which .
amount waa hut amall compared with that which found its way from the Stella of the retailing butcher*, principally to the poorer olnaM. While it js known that certain races of people habitually rat meat in a high state of putrefaction with impunity so far a* immediate deleterious effects are concerned, it is well settled that the individuals are, ass rule, weak and possessed of slight power to resist disease. The weight of anthority ‘ points te the fact that had meat, matter in’what form oousumed, is pi I active of i tineas, the mild symptoms which are lassitude, beadsclie, dullness, ‘ indigestion and loaa of appetite, while Ring and typhoids! indications. In a recent English health report it is -asserted that, although it may be difficult te prate the fact by actual rases, there ran be no doubt that unwholesome meat is one canne among many of the poverty of blood and intractable maladies of the poor, who flock te the dispensaries daring the hot weather. Especially in summer is it a cause of diarrhea, and tnatanom are cited of both typhus and typhoid fever* being traced to itaaffects. In-appearance, tainted meat ia generally dinarily slippery to the tom*, and the fat ia very soft and yellow. In-advanced
stages the odor ia f
Harder!n* Ihe Sick People.
During the incumbency of Sir Cecil Itcedon, the Friend of India says, attempt waa made to regulate the pi tree of taking aick people to the ri side to die; but nothing waa done th as the government of India did not c aider any interference in this matter r esaary, although the more advanced i tion of the native community threw their opinion into the scale with the liei ’
reruor. That some regulation absolutely necessary will be seen
'fluted from my ‘ Rood to a roan makes tom our neighbor. | riloB | dn ', waqc.l it. perhaps, and | I believe I laughed then when I ram became elrong, | “ Will yon go on, Mr. Chaplain. ’ | Job didn't like cologne. He ! to myself, shook out my snow-eucuro •fow'j. ,1° " h ' lt ,h, * ,,0< ’ k P r, '*" ntl .'- O' 1 ' 1 " ,t *‘ lh : bored garments, and looking down, mi
hia shonlders atoo|ied, and bis head ! job's fsithhws lantern gleaming like i drooping, looking into the fire. j firefly away out of reach, and fa! Tell, aa I hare said, wo were to have 1 BUro Hit Abijah Plummer was atil palling match that night, not our , watching on the other sido.
5 first one by any means; but the old folks I J„h stretched out over the brink,
ad put their head* together to give us i looked down at the uaelose lantern, and prise Una time, a beautiful set of gold-; shook his fist, perhaps at the invisible
; Abijah.
no check, t
to him the
" But whDo -
» firing into ur
book.
"Then
Nothing, u
Mexican general if he needs anyg in the way of medicines, or provi ■ it, or clothing. I rather think th* treaty requires this of us. Aud I don't know but we ought to send them a few nastera, for I understand they are tingly ignorant people."
that stood gleaming in the raud table, in tbe phu _ with the great giit-e,l
Bible.
The young people droppe ne, shaking off the snow a a, for there had been a lu
relight
j hand, " I'm sorry I spell ; to night.” I did not long fall of s strange exmtemei | “-Who had a right to
I said, taking his
autiful'
snowfall gravely.
wt evening, which made ua oil the j But I—I've lost the b< errirr. By-and-bye the great kitchen ! “I’ve lost someUiing too, >s filled up, the candle were lit.; We stood still for a momn armer Dobson 1uid aside his pipe, the I at each other. And then hoolmastor straightened his necktie, i Job's faoo which never eh. id grabbed the big Welwitor before >“ any human face, and a
im, and we all beouno properly in;- ' "
_ through a station n
Calcutta, accompanied by thi
' the bead of
Utter ft
•r fbor feet long, jn moch as the bed of Procrustes
stretcher, and the face exposed to j, the fnU glare of the nun, which the dying ryn attempted to keep off by Shading it with hia right hand. Thir
observed by hia aou in the crowd, 1 an umbrella and held.it
Tbe Opium Eater.
The confirmed opium rater aeldom res beyond the age of forty, and may i recognized at a glance by hia trembling steps and curved spine, hia irauken, glassy cyeu and sallow, withered features. The muscle*, too, of bis neck and fingers often become oontraetetl Yet vring oven this penalty wiU enable i to indulge his vice only for a cor- - length of time. Unlike the healthy ijment Which we derive from our etito of hunger, and which nature
on, though there was a general nt
g of elbows and a sly grimace an tog, ty Job joined the elans. But Job wan led to our merrymaking, aud took no
Round and round wont the spelling—
big words and -little words, words with ! "
' eroos e's and n'« lying in 1 ’ ectcd pbuS*. and words « i
I Then Job roused up and said, lightly: | " Will you get dong the reel of the ' way without Abijah Plnmmer I” I “All the rent of my Ufe," I replied.
i-itful diotionan^drendfu 1 aerount of the ehaj in wait to trip l^^e unw 1 j jj.,, n bank after another ofir chami ’ title of thn “Bioi
pane thn quantity which 1 it length no increase wi
praised a wish for something to drink,
cup of milk was held I
he than hod a smoke and com ly in the meanwhile with'
who had followed him. *A looking and ababbily-attired ' aa the Koberaj Mohashai,
of the ai<* man
gravity of eirenmstafioo worthy -p sf Galea. To oat the t, tbe sick man waa kept at the ghat the Bainrday following, and aa ho still continued te dhnqipoint hi* friends
and relatives in log him depart!
te another ghat a little higher njl the river, where he was kept for a time imwater, with h—f and portion of the cheat above it, till he e piled in this paaRioo. Tbe.deceased of tbe weaver • ’
He had
yrara back from-Dond, of hia - family ""
■ expedlgct;-1* - m tity of eori-wir* aubli
ubUmate with I
opium, the influence of which is thns for s time renewed. Then these mesas si fail; when th* victim moat bear t
to which he ia I
T neck."
of the large"* Liverpool epin-
therday; much nnrpriaewaa
manifested at the discovery within it of
box of lucifer matches.
happened to two brother*, commander* of ships nailing in opposite directions,
ho recently met and "pole each other rough weather off Cape Horn. . Peter McNamara, of Rochester, who
thought he could meamerize a bull by
: ho foui
it afterward.
Ibens the daya of man, but he doe* my how misers and grumblers man:o live for yrara andyeara after other people are willing they should go home. peach refrigerator is to be built, capable f holding 200,000 baskets of frail, which ho projector guarantees to keep by a eculiar fnxning process fur six month*. A reformed inebriate lately inlonned a few England audience that any one who rill take an orange every morning half h hour before Ur*akfa«t will bo kept nite out o'range of alcoholic temptaTlie Paris Financial Journal is writ--n np by five editors, who send their opy from their phases of residence. In bo number of Juno 19 the copy o! each ditto respectively was sent from a Paris
follows by s contractor for a debt due him for pavements: Each of ita 1,900 inhabitants ia to give him an egg daily daring six years, paying him in all
l,lfil,0oO
From Iinmlrr localtiee come reports
(sf. the admt patent.'wi-e
»light-
Beantifnl," gave ont the achoolmaatcr ; and Abijah laughed as Job got up to spell R. Job looked at AWjah. i ’ ' n of laughter.
R I" aaid Job
fool Tike that grinning at hlmf" shaking himself up, i
Abijah.
1, and Job actually Mooa ms
. ground against half
ed feilowa. All hi* f*oe/4a* kindled ; lows s^ond tbe winter was a hotly dr , and Uie/lulland plod- quMt i on om oug ornitlndo.a A ‘ it the beginning of the present century; ■ogie affirming that they immigrated with the sun, while others, believing it ipomdble that such small and delicate birds could eudnra the great fatigue sud iperaturra incident to such s tuigrai, held that they regularly hibernated, during the cold weather, linking into ’ at the bottom cf ponds, like curling up in deep, warm emu ;e bats, and remaining torpid ived by the warmth of spring. Of this latter opinion was White,
o with i
Tbe
Hearty Reception, dean rifle teem met .with most cordial reooption in Belfast, Ireland. Mayor Lindsay and the corporation of tha oity were at the etatii re they stepped free irted them te the rare _ end around the depot flllle space.- Aproeeasteu was formed sod the guests made a triumphal entry into the-city. They passed through streets festooned with banner* and packaide by orowds apparently
site my turn. I don't know,
I say, what imp possessed me this ev , but 1 stood up and spelled the word
h vim, just as if 1 didn't < Job's defeat, and before , blno-ondgold prizewisj
hands. Then I looked at Job, and could Rot every one waa many, and all wi talking and chatting and laughing as broke op and aaid good night. I wanted to apeak to Job, bnt there stood Abijah
the doorway with my ah _int!*,'waiting to aee me b only nodded to Job ae be at
gate with bia lantern to ~ ahow na tho ; one night some pone path. One after another the nferry gnupowder under tl
* Monograph of British Swallow*," aparontly with no other object than to preeent arguments for and against tbe theory of their annual submersion and torpidity. One of the difficulties which
Bubmenriouiste ” put in tho way of ' migrattenist* " wan th* frequent accidental and isolated app; the swallow before ite usual tl
rhieli baa occasioned a proverb in altnoet every language. The story is well known iff a thin brass plate having la-on fixed on a swallow with this inscription: "Prithee, swallow, whither goest thou iu winter I" The bird returned n ’
spring with the answer subjoined: "
Anthony, of Athens. Why dost tl
recent meeting of the Anthropological Society of Paris, M. Betraod pre- : cast of a reiudeci'a horn, on distinctly traced with a flint instrument tho figure of a reindeer grazing. It waa found af Thaingen, near Lake Constance. Recently the Italian Parliament passed law for tho atippreesion of brigandage. Upon hearing of this iu Sicily the population organized indignation domonstreliuns, aa people here do against prohibiBrigandage is their must agreeable pastime. want of water I am forced to »tor ; if I bad water, I would drink wine." This speech is a riddle, ’ and here is tho solution. It was the iplaint of an Italian vineyard man, T a long drought and nn cxtremrlj summer that bad parched up all hi*
pee.
aerie* of interesting experiment* e been made at. Toulon ou hoard tha iron-clad Marengo te work tho rudder by in ornTman con do in ten second* what required eight men te perform in a inute and a half under tho former A widow lady'reoidUig in Wilton, N. .. and worth from *7,000 to *10,000, stead of hiring her road tax worked ,t, grasped tbe impteuimte of labor
flia-SeUIng Under DlffieaMIe*. going on in Westerville,. Ohio, between the ri linen* of the village and one Henry H. Corbin, who recently opened a itqn<w saloon within the corporate limit*. Bo
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alxmt midnight, causing i
' sion which demaUshed Uie d M you down to tho creek," aaid and windows, and raiaed Ihe nUy; “it's a rough road to- inches Upon Oorton'* application. And without another won* ' . - . . . • • - *
thermometer among'the nineties. ■ William," obaarved a Danbury well to her busbaudT “Mr*. Holcomb Is pretty bedly since the kweof her Id, and I wish you would drop over re and see her. You aright say te that all flesh ia grass—St we've all got to- go the aamn wayj aud aee if she ia going to use her dripping pan this aome ginseng root received at a in Nashville, Twin., a piece w»a found that had a bullet embedded entirely in it. It bad either been shot Into it while growing, or the plant had grown the bullet and enveloped It aa R
other citizen*. Tho warranto ohar| parties designated, and others wl unknown, with riotous conduct, in as- r
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