Star of the Cape, 1 September 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 4

m portions of bsrnysrd msnimi n»j be aapenked trtth, end the fertilaing T»hie is thereby redooed to » tev obemieel '" *' ‘

for pUots

gypemn comrtithW ita^oAiBt rbpMm- ' rMatthelvtiliupgillulitiMO" ' tug muter, we ere .m-rurtlbly irikfn the belief th»t e oofrBipond“e in^ieior ’— 3 *■

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with bnhrii ot Beruvien berk. ^ science wee permitted to do for ten 4 whet it bee' dobs lor menn f.vrtnrir g ]e would double in Tuluo 'eatl U' produoU-TYougto^^ py ^ t.TKWJttteSi; dereetetion of iueeote, buge, worms boetlee. fhe cotton worm in the South, the grssehopper in the extreme Weet, the Colorado beetle now almost everywhere, oo»sm»ttia:triadbft troubles not to be deapieed. Add to three or

iete snffar'fsore th* Id ' ling molt,- rthwilb, er _

the odifagge-wunu,. turnip flee boat of other depredatora. end "

ly to be wondered at if Ameri

. of tireeoil end fruit growers deem thom-

eWtedfur ing. HaJ( here fairly i

K™ t," bo eaid, e« hepyeredi i tiled end in ell other impossible , ._ooe J '' ,, DtttT want to know gone.}' happen to hare a pile, jl want to fltre it to tlin ■ 1 • lose it in.-this S'Jtwithg hie aiVer'e' economy, — oharifcble to the poor." X ipiro . re nwpty.a good deal of monef. But nerar paid ariy attention ‘

fbroko out: j f‘Th^o,peoplo — nk X'ro got alt Uii; money in the OniStatea beeauao T - ■■ ■ of ,tha United Slabs hnovwbn at the hotels where he stopped ho never forgot, but alwayesliafrom g2 to 810 smon distinction of color.

cads, and woo

o fnturo of hotel boys,

He need to think that lie was imposed npoh at some hotels becanso ho had Prcsidmit of the United Plates, and herofore supposed to have plenty of money, and to bo above noticing

'lam' extra charge al> One day, at a Mid,lie

town, wo both stopped st the same hob

, length of time. My bli flmt the proprietor did nc

. e a charge against the er

SaaMstea 5 ’ 1

took 86. At the depot Johnson ap-

proached mo twirling a five dollar bill in hie Angers, which he bad received in exchange fbr bis ten, “ How much di they charge yen 1" he nsked. “ Thre

“I replied. "Well,” he an 1 1 thought they waw imtting

it on to me a little above regular rates a enma' accommodations. They d mo'flve a day, and their'regular

‘three, I reckon they'think-

ex-Presidcnt cats more than anybo dee.” While be had no patienoe w litlla ‘•gougingot Hue sort, he did not like to accept entertainment without paying for it. When be was Invited to a hotel, aidj wJiA it Wa 'nndejafooi that he was' an honored guest, ho ironld never leave without calling for hit bill,

if he had not beard that

had -been made aa between him and Uber gueeta^ Hh was emphatically a pay-as-you-go" man, but ho-pever liked to psy more thui anybody .elao.

.he same dry, hot weather givee rs might envy to " get even " with

tlie weeds. Damp', cloudy, rainy days, often for weeks in auoeesmon, keep the soil moiaUi^that the.alighieet roetl.wBl

grow. Here, if once fairly r onr drying- wind! and bright dry them to :pnwdei. No ,1

farmers do often Buffer from droughk Thorough 'and frequent culture r-*"

remedy that evil mad prevent It from

ing any damage. In feet, we behove It is a general rule that in all good tanning sections excessive drought usually

doea leas harm than the other evil of

The Sin of the Age. Archbishop Lynch, of the following remarks in his apropos to a recent horrible ex petmled in that city: The dreadful birth is a fool blot on tho character of istian people of this country, ment of conception an immr infused into tho creature, and it reflects lbs Imago and likeness of God. To destroy this is murder, si of that being cries to Heaven for vengeance against the sasassm. In many of •• American States an ungodly people themselves from the ofthe> tearing people are aucoceding itanoe, aa the statistic* o This crime of murder in degree, or in tho first stage ol also apwauliug into Canada aa a contagion.. Tho anawer of tho unfortunate " ■„ woman to the suggestion ot hiding shame by abortion is not often heard now. Tho crime of bringing a child into tho world ontaido of matrimony is bad enough without adding to it that of murder. Your drugs Or your instru-

Ameriead'fktxAets,' with Khaki d*' ieBmatc and the ease with which their weeds

some for their povotj to rear, bat to tho shame of those carting tbetnadVea Christiana we have tossy that they murder in cold blood their own children, aMrs&s: The' Ohimwe do not bell truths of Christianity,

rewards and

Savior or in — made in the image and tikeueaa ot Go<l, the immortality of the aoul, et Not Wealthy Enough.

single little port of Olouoeetor a, for tho forty throo years endini August, 1873, waa 29fl, and tho tot,

number of Uvea lost dr period amounted to 1,1 of thirty-four lives and st nnally. Twenty-eight v

during nine months of the year 1873, with a loss of ITS lives, leaving nearly two hundred spaowu and orphans. Tho • of life and property has been over -half on tho Georges, righUy called the graveyard, of Capo Arm. It should

ibered also, in order to fully

insect pastaare, we prefer'all the plagues of which Amariaan farmers complain rather than a climate which by its damp-

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— feat of’an Arab hnatar i» _ _ r ._- _ -etrich. It is the largret of bring bird* and ipaokaWy the swiftest of all Uriugi

farmers who via)

deal in equine* d— . they can help in hotels or board. They mneraUy carry their dinners with them, andriffi; In floaot IS oCEac of tho

'mUUons in it," I'Baltimore f fCsidcnOL. i f. Ho had h and he oonaequ . Next morning he s

Welsh ftritlns are'nhcallol'from the fact of UicLr being introduced by Welsh settlement inriho northern put of New York 6tete. A Welsh firkin

When discovered, part of thr hunters, mounted on Hoot bores*, will gallop sway.etrighhangle*toUt*oemsec tho oatriehe* fritHdfcmr 'Whan three hunters think they liavo gnu to crow tbs path tho birds ‘ ^ Me. they watch upon ground for their approach. - If the huntere hit tho right piece and see the “ triehaa. they at one* start in pan — ‘resit horses, and sometime* oi no or tsfo of the birds, but of fnM threo of tlic fleet horses tall, « pletely tired out with so sharp a chei * ““ke, a. Hefts The following useful hint to

already arrived in that pleasant region iats Oolong teas are very highly dried, of J ot1 "R English! —•' "—

■xs.

—cell place. In 1810

only 6,850 inhabitants, and has but eently reaehod Ha preetait populaUoL 17,000, and ita dignity as a city wit

valuation of over 88,000,000.

About Fisk.

kerel should be not leas t he* in length from the he heed to the fork of the

black; then bursting upon you swly fledged butterfly in all the glory of crimson or scarlet; and *0 op, itil she hue exhausted more colors than on the college crews. And has this young lady nothing to do, in order to swmplish all this! Ah. who knows of fbe many cruel sacrifice* ahe is compolled to make; of the hour be immured in her room ■' brilliant rival belle is flirting with favorite beau; v

UK5Xi , ‘ v "*"“ r!h “

in over at a|ay in ttet

ot in the

*elf to that gentleman he naked if such hia aurpriao, saw his friend dra<

raaor and give himself

ing aheve in a moat awkward n While twitting him (or not cogs barber, the old fallow ropbed: samigh tor one to pay ear hire down withont squandering hia me ora!" Tonaorial artists wh d the atory, propbaay thet fellow will out himaelf badly yet.

The above ia the standard eatahliahed by taw in Haaaachnsetts, and ia ger ' ly accepted fry tha trad* elsewhere.

■ firtt The Way te Hitch Up • Tre«.

shape to pic.. . . . .

hooking the tngs. Borne people put up the nook yoke tho first thing, and th — hook the tuga-before taking down lure. Then if* teem start they hen

control over them whatever.

In unhitching, the tngs should be hooked the Drat thing. ‘Neve; threw the - i each sid. ‘ ‘ ~ -

Let them ley in the s _

hem up, when everything will be sale. L littic thought in regard to such things

dering-plaoe.

aooeas, all reply. Now I do not this explains it at all.. The pit oiled bottomless is proverbially easy of aoosaa, but I have never beard it claimed that this makes it a good watering-place. On tha contrary, does it not stand glsr-

v, Ingly and nakedly forth as perhaps the undone, and in' worst wstering-placo to be found ‘ lime before !. C ~ '

s Udy' •I am’in

a lady! and wa* only slipinto he* pocket," and he

produced a* prad a lovwlettov hidden purses were found on the ingenious Frenchman, be was taken off to durance

’ <U ■ • i him to m*ke hts hanf

eirtiumfcreBbc. nb larger! The eonatahle had bar

UMIore pumic umner,: • oeg 7 „ .w. x,,

Slipped Away.

„ amy (Pa.) prisoner < a iqanatable 1 fey IpreoUemg a p the Davenport brothers’ trick upoi

He baa a flexible thumb, which may be

I. and fled, leering 1

, Haavr Rus Fsu.—The __— — , rein vrBeh Ml in one 3aj in’inguat; in Pmnayb :

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SOMETHING

! vaijrJSrr. ^BOOK ACE NTH WANTED

BACKSHEESH

durable in this world, when so great a portion of their Uvea ia spent in devising

The Long Branch Hotel Clerk. Frequently I have asked of myself,

says John Paul, wl

oUt.

lightful things about -the thinks ia getting to It. Tt

lightful ia getting away from it, and ho pays his respect* to tho hotel clerk =-

•• Can I hare a nx— ftor registering mj

Clerk looks at me a moment, b apparel at a glance, turns away. toads to the swells who get credit instead of buying for cash of Pol

a with tl

i with

Beecher trial 'irroocned an right behind

lid gent

the last brilliant bon mol sprepoa of tho

trial, and when everybody

- • ‘ aettgp] the smallest ball-boy: to hie with: “8hc

ip 9331" And by — humble about it that I bow to the bellboy and look round.for hia bag .bud - bow I'm to flad No. B93 to show

Black Hills, nrerly two hundred

of whom

at Sodalia, Mo., about tho first