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STAR OF THE CAPE.
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CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1876.
NO. 16.
BUSIVESB CABDB .
Mm**-m , Qi-M.i n: Stores, Tlnwarw, Hudwara, O ’ 3 T J^«j2k^Sa?of HnJai, M&fi'sjszss otbtr parlor orjaa iiaa atar, afUload •amapopiaUnlf. Band .Ulop fcr elrc
EMtRKMiE JOKinMK,
Mhia. that ao loot baa f la aad and tama "KBssmta. Ob. HtUa aoola; aa para aad «h!ta, aa OQOIUaaa raya of U(bt Dtraot MB Haaron, thMr aoarse dlrl
wiita adgfa of doapondanoy." and rot C m» wateh bath failad and I atm baa." “ Gricra Dot, but return to th) tan with the oompanlooa of thj watob t and abarsa than to be aOant aa b thoj bare aeon." WbQo tbej van jet talking Laonllaa
•• Julian hath told tbs truth.” •' And jot man wE! re j he hath I "Doabtloaa, for man meaaure " And tbou boliaraat in tba report ha to nv
lb %i*en thea baek to me, I
one for me and I fled frc d foliieo. Hare bare I bred bine vatare of the Mediler-
oixl hiatoir of the 8 mnat derote a chapter of hie re tba might; influence of the n newapaper upon the world'e b
ALL ABOUT BCTTKB.
• The United Btatea Katicnal Butter r . and Egg Aaaxnation held e oonrention y at Daren port, la. Some of the etatistire
• H «L. sumo annnallr, for table and cnlinar; uee. 1.400,000,000 pounds of butter, reined at *420,000,000. our annual exportation being only 15,000,000 pounds. Tbeeo flgnree, horerer, are palpably
LUCULLUS! “to
“I know H la true."
"Howf
“Hear me. Manna. Tbou
known that ainee the day in which I first heard the words of truth end lore
fall from the lipa of Him they hare
baaely put to death that I hare followed
tnrtr OF AKCIENT ROME. ^ ,03 33H».W«i(! 3f)R HOTEL D. WASHINGTON HOTEL! ' [ceaiirfdfc; 'ntm tin rnfitx-l CHAPTER m. "The capitals of tbeOnaatal r exceeded in beauty and oonrenienco
1“
which the conquer era of the world were still doomed to burrow. But of all the Jaruia-
of his guard to allow me to ‘ )h in disguise my eyelids f
thatlhad reooivedin my own arms I taken down from the craa, an the sepulcher, walked out liring.
and yet the aoidier hath no home, and 1 nerer forget that the path of duty is also the path of glory." “ 3 be it, and yet it bath boon an age the oruol order name for thy departure to the east. See, our daughter, but a ehQd, hath grown to womanhood and already learned to lore. Look St her yonthful lorer; see with what saa and derotion ho Ungers near Does it not bring back to then the days of thy youth>hen thou didst
play the lorer!"
Ays, lore, and it aeemeth bnt yealay that 1 did woo and win thee,
le the days o
that hi. signs will suffice to
neae to his establishment. We do not noed to argue this point with reflecting men. Illustrations of the fact may be fonnd in orery city and orcry village of
first place, the value of the supposed product ie put at an average of thirty cents per pound, wheroes the average of all the batter in the ooantry, delivered here in New York in package# fit for ■hipping, would not fetch star so much. Taking tha country through, and having a doe regard for quaUty, fifteen
is spot is e high
' eopAndi , >u tallest me that lion
i daughter hath already learned to •• Aye, dost aak me that! Look for thyself. She hath spoken no word to me, and, yet thon oanst sea they are lovers. From that terrible evening
the brutal
tan, is he who baa wisely seen the advantage of advertising and has advertised judiciously. Stewart, who last year invested 1828,000 in newspaper advertising, Bonner, Babbitt, Dnryea, Orange Judd, R. V. Pierce, J. 0. Ayer, who have amassed princely fortunes, are
notable illustrations.
THE WIFE’S RETURN.
hilla, and the cold moonlight, aa it ahimgave to the scene e weird, ghostly aspect. Everywhere, for milce around, was an unbroken surface of white, and
cry of agony with which the implored An boar later the servanta found her j lying sehaeleas. The swoon was foUow- ] ' * r a long attack of fever, and when ■happy woman woke to <■ iiaciousihe fonnd herself alone. Her hue hand had kept hie word, and all between them was ended. Her punishment had come upon her at bat, and It was greater than she could bear. At first the thought the would go book and implore
able fermhonea. It was the only cheering feature of the whole landscape, and the UghU from the windows streamed out warmly into the oold, freexing
Inside, two persons were rested by bright fire In the coxy sitting-room. On was a man not lees than thirty—the other a woman, wrinkled and gray. They were mother and non. and they ware very dear to cash other. They ware
every part
ir in proof of this theory of cor leading Ohicago Take
it in his attentions.
wealthiest merchants, and it will 1 found that the moat prominent at wealthiest of them will admit that the a wan dno chiefly to jadidoas a
ATLANTIC HOTEL, Btona in'bnt-rooms. Coach at dspot oo
HOT BEA WATER BATHS,
a»-Opou oil winter, aUaehed to the Hotel.
. . Joan, ae>f akin.
W'.vemtM'r 1 UTS Pmnrt.fnp
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
V AMwflw * -Yuox. A attornAts-at-law, BMDOTiTON, N. J.. aa-Vlll 'ntteml the Coen, of Caps »i. r . .. " w. r.’mippTnoti, tor. F.b.wreWkicToa ■ HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, No. «> WaahlDiton etrsst, • ‘ ^ - cape MAT dry, jr. j. '•‘BfUl'beat ' ' CAPE MAY COUBT HOUSE. SgjgSjgjggs^L
It ! iiaw
could yet be aeen at Rome. His theaters and gymnaeinms, Us forums and oolonnadea, were of the oostliest materiala and the noblest proportions. sof the taaplei'which be rebnilt i the boliesto! Jewish sites, and d with an enter oourt of much erdimensione, might hav all the fanes of Rome toget fifty years marble had hern piled upon rble in oonalruoting U. U oeonpied I whole summit of th» hill of Moriah, | next to Zaou, the most prominent quarter of the dty, and riling upon enormous substructions from the deep valleys beneath, infarflEke t(io' iimenae dt - treplM ef Um Jewish nation, ic rival sum ait. Mount Zion, the elevatloq in Jerusalem, was
p’ffjf’.MeoOTA
worthy of the name. Snrnmndod with lofty -wA», aid Wsfa.'spriugfiiS’ 'fike
nght me. Henceforth, Bilan us, I Chrintita." •< Luonllna, I am avtouilhod at what
And foraako tho gods to whom I hare sacrificed from mj youth I" Jehovah is the only true Qod."
dreams of happiness.' 1 'Cains, thon colleat him I" 1 Aye, tho ecu of thy friend
tnguine and exdtable in thy very *
oath. Lanolins."
“ Alas | and must the temper of onth aland between thee and the light f a tree religion! If so, then indeed ath the sina of my youth found mo ■‘Nay. nay, speak not so sadly, for I, w, have seen Him they bare ao unjust r slain, and listened to the wondrous
child ho was the pet of tha rough i in Gaul and Germtny. They Ireaaed him in jest in the foil equipa of a aoidier, and thon bon igh the camp tin attired ami uproar of the amused sob t that time he became a great favorite among the troops, at he oonti ar the dress they had provided, and ut among them a mere pigmy of dier. It was I that suggested to mutiny, that their lovo for child might restore tbsir res-
Aa tho reader will doubtless inle make a distinction between jndicioua
. | and reckless advertising. An important u * ! consideration 'to the advertiser is the
um through which be communicatee with the public. Every city, and especially Chicago, is overrun with a
for butter the year round. Nc
can the consumption be put at os high a figure as sot forth above. In 1870, oo cording to tho census, the butter product of the country woe 480,000,000 pounds. This was produced from 8,935,000 milch oows, giving an average yield of a little over fifty pounds a cow, or an average of one and boo-half pounds per now per week for eight months in ' the year. Those who are acquainted | with the average dairying of tho country,
1 outside the special dairy districts, will The man sat with hia eyes fixed i admit that these figures are not much flre - U P“ eompreeaed firmly, nut under the actual product The increase : expression of exquisite pain on bis I of milch kine from 1860 to 1870 was lore Hs . l00 ' thinking of the pest, than 500,000. Of oourao tho war bad thoughts were not so pcsoofc do with <Hmini.l,ir, g those ti “»’ o' hia companion. They were [■he increase from 1850 to I860' ‘f b » over* 2,000,000. But "milch " cow is i “ “omory Uw »addo«l hour, of
1 always a poaitive designation, and 1 h*®-
would prefer to oome at an average " 11 h" ***? ®“ J®" another way. Tho doss of oatUs in “other, since I saw her, ..- - iO was stated a; about 9,000,000, in BOr “ “ u to himsoU than
! 1860 at 14,700,000, in 1870 at about 13,- “ n ‘ h ®r-
600,000. Tho ratio of milch kina to "Ha- whom!” shoasked,os absently. other cattle is about oonstant for each “ Margaret f _ _ ,
decade in the population of four to ■ tbatnamo the
learly. Uudoubtedly
ie held in her hand*
s to-night,
false pride drove her from this oourao, she bed gone off to the continent with her too indnlgont father sad a party of friends. He thongbther heartless, but he did hot know that she had gone to try to kill the fearful sorrow that was
tearing her soul.
When Mr. Morgan left bar ho thonght hia lore for her was dead. But ho little knew hie own heart, and soon fonnd ' that he had never loved her so well aa now. Yet he wonld make no oreituisa to a reousiriliation. Tha advance const bow gladly aha wonld bare made it, had
a year. Glasgow claims to be the second city in tho British isles. It has a population of 547,49?, against the 473,405 of Liver-
pool.
The Reveille says there is s gentleman in Austin who is so noted for his renewed manner* that nobody over saw him display any. The Northwestern dairymen's assoeia-" Kon has added to tho list of special agricultural prises one of *100 for .the best
nntry bred boys av-
woigbt
than the city boy*.
The Argentine republic exports wool, mostly to Havre and Antwerp, to the amount of 250,000,000 pounds t year,
dd think bar penitent, and | owns 80,000,000 sheep.
So six years passed away—six yean of suffaring to both. Now.on this evening Henry Morgan sat guxing into the fire, thinking of the woman whom he loved so well, and whom he believed to be lost to him. Suddenly Mm. Morgan started and liotenod Intently. “Did yon hear anything, Henry 1" she asked, seriously. "Nothing, mother," he replied, ub-
rentlyj
re I beard a sound, like some
ot the
m with a pity-'
"It woe your fimoy, i
bant at every turn with "Cheep " schemes and "catch-penny publics." They ere not deterred by re- ] , nor discouraged by being kicked i stairs, for they persistently return o attack, and often snccecd in bo-
boen due to Cesar. Then tl hath received my devotions,
they h
’ OtpeMsy Court House, N. J. ■_ r .H.-< | mceatCap« Ifised durlac Bo - H. F. DOliULAM, ATTOR1MCY AT I.A'W' ANDM. TER IN CHANCERY.
CP® *
dr. j. r. «.EAMi>e,
DENTIST. 1/-
MASTER IN CHANCERY', Conveyancing, Deeds, Bonds.MortSMOITOMM^IOCk) VflO
and ample, corridors, its c vilh trees ahU grass plots, ■
roira, fountsInji, and running ■treama,
a palace, a villa, and a fortresa,
id yet
asked for more than they conld give." Be a Ohriatian and all thing* shall
be added to thee."
" I wjll wait longer." -4' “Alait! thy faith in the gods cannot
be greater than mine was;
a myrmidons of Ti-
“ hcrioa Cesar shall bo given to tha poor, id barefooted will I return to Rome,
ive the hoods of his soWacle jjKltipar 4 doaoription that hiatoriami give naof. Jenfsalem at the Mae of the s:3 - . i . *w \ The morning sun was shining with its first red light on thekikl and ta of Jerusalem, and tha Mreeta we meat deaerted and alleat, aa a Roman (MiehM thii door of a stately mansiq i where a Roman sentinel stood, an guard
WPUonlre.
JBefare.tbia dace Ueaotdital'iUtOo dtatUdwhIie a« ; oentnrioq ,w>ed th.
at they were not disposed to be im their pnrpoee in this monnnr tho child, who hod no conception i terrible orisis, chipped his hands
ild glee at the tnmnll
ognixed some of hia acquaintances among the rough soldiers and ealtad Ihnna by name; 4hsy approached me,
rom my arms, and bore him
_ camp with the wildeet SB - thnaiasm. The stern veterans who bnt Jar .blood wore melted to tetas, and the txaiiny wnatjuriled. FronJ, that lima he became the idol almost of the soldiers, who gave him the nioknamn of Caligula. Bat, my dear Aaelis, 1 tbou forgottea that this youth is
• ' ■heom;erorl"
it were ha amperor thy daughter is not unworthy of him. And ywt his high rank eaa be no bar to their
nu knewost that Tiberias
with the most bitter hatred. 1 4h this youth escaped hjs
outaido cover. It is all mom _
tway. Tho pamphlet into which bis "ad.” is placed with fifty others is glanced at for a day, perhaps, and then 1 stacked up in a closet never to bo i
The " catch-penny publicatit
is usually a little bill-poster sheet.
j been busily restoring onr herds since i 1870, and we mnat have now at least 15,- | 000,000 other cattle, which would givp shout 9,000,000 milch kino. Supposing that the yield of butter per cow has been improved so that the annual average is BeTonty flve pounds, we have thea an annual gross product of 675,000,000 pounds, worth *100,000,00a Upon this basis our annual consumption of butter, export allowed for, is a fraction loss' than sixteen pounds per capita, or onethird of e pound per week. This is an ample allowance; it is even an extrare-
ked, sbftlv.
"No, n
a forget her, Henry!"
She
ie-balf of ot
in fowi
t the
class of business, but really pnbfor the purpose of catching ndmenta, and nothing else. ' They ttle or no cironletion, no standing ponoibility, and are generally edited by adrimtnress who cannot make a " ’ I by legitimate newspaper work. <y paid for such advertisements is * than squandered. It is offering a premlom for hieckmailing, and aaeisting tq support a Stoss of wurthtsas tallows who prey so the - UnsfaHwa c immunity. Tho bestand most substastla! medium rat is offered tho advertiser is tho family .newspaper. Day after day, and week after week, the newspaper entere nearly every houaehold in the land, and is always received as a welcome visitor. It is read—news, miscellany, advertlseite and all; and when it has lost all ita power to internal Urn subscriber's family, H often finds its way to the fireside of tho next door neighbor, and not infrequently to far-off friends, to announoe to tjiose who still cling to Ibe old homoalead whit thriving towns and
twenty-flvo
say, fifty ce—- .». — ——, , ,r - of six persons. There is no doubt bnt
that with the practice
husbandry and n little more economy in , < 1 M ®* 01 “ 1 rural neighborhools, our butter for ex-, "” ,,on ° r happiness port oonld be increas«I to the amount *“® 8”" 0, t1 ' of 200,000,000 pounds and *50,000,000 j U, ® : he, ever rt be thus added to tho annual income of i "vJhteat ’'•“h, went tho ooantry. «<>"• * - round of gayety that
| husband sick of tho b j him and eager to go hi andqnlet of
tlmught. I cannot forgot her." Then they grew silent again.
Tho woman of whom they spoke * Henry Morgan's wife. He had marri when a very young man—he was just
self and of a better pot
She was the daughter of a] nil-- , man. and was wealthy and aooompUsbed. \ Sho was beautiful, and when oho mar- 1 ried sho loved her husband very dearly but not ra be loved her. 8ho was not a unselfish os he, and ho was not to he what she was lo him—the only on
;. But as he spoke the sound woe heard ; again, this time too plain to be doubted;
and it ramie from without the lofi^ window which opened on the lawn.' Mr.
: Morgan rp«e hastily, and walked to tho ^ window. The moonlight showed him a ^; woman lying in the snow beneath the
J; window. She was slill and n
United States have contributed al ! *270,000 during the past year, most which went to foreign missior.*. Some men make a great flonridi ah always doing what they beHovo to right, but always manage to behove t right which is for their own interest. The Alta-California says that it ii
An English boy, nine years old, the son of * miner, killed his brother by an oeehlenUl shot. He then hid the body under a stairway, and tried to sot fire to
At a little gathering somebody os he woe—passionately. He always li that part where the lady rides aw and jumps through tho hoops. Bennington, Vermont, proposes muster and equip In the old Ooutii
tunds daring tho ei
settle down into the
back with h
A New Capitalist.
He didn't look as if hispo
tty cents, lint a rich man has a rigid to dr,os as ho chooses. He loafed np Gris
street until ho saw the right
“Can
VTr"—T—. *—■wsihwti/ before a with s howed heed, and with arras
_ . _ _jpr... , _ ^ .., folded upon Ria .brttial. 3 SQBllClJH ^ ."Jl AW "Speak, Julian," sold ^ ‘Sr.nwwwrwv
why absent Itoq duty when Ibe yr h«' not* arrived - when thon •taraldsl have .been relieved from thy
.Mk thta aud'gukrd thee on file fhty." " Will thou not return with mef" '•Mo;.the stork of Christ is befor ie. I goinaearoh of hia dlsoiplaa to ° . dl them what I have, aeon, and to gi whiihW the spirit oi God may direct." •Be it so, then. Farewell till tn ' We ah^U mart ^min."
otnroyed. Aa long aa Uiaata the hew*aperis rood. Expociollj is thia true of is weekly newnpaper—the home coun- ' try paper which, next to the Bibiat m t mahy erural houiehold is 16dked upon
renoe and implicitly ’relied nos ia of the opinion that the
Yos, sir ; three doors iss the street, or rigfa Thanks. I’d like to p banks. I always did pr hand to shank." The citixen pricked n
iked; "Yot ' have you!"
know of anybody whu’d li per cent.! I think of going to o for a while." > uet's see!" mused the dUxen, "I don't Icbow but I'd take tome myaelf." git a drink, and then well
be stranger.
rtainly ; coma on," replied
rendered her to the peace
Bat the lady
not willing to leave, and, to ploaso
oar, he remained-with her.
Matters want on from bed to worse. At length a child waa born, but it Ifvefl only a few brief houra, and then went to a better land. In tba oourao of time another came. It waa a aweet, rosy girl, the image of tho mother; and Mr. Morgan hoped that it wonld be e oharra so t potent that hia wife oould not neglect it, ' a bed Win. for the frivolona world 1 she waa moving in. His hope was not ' real lied. Mrs. Morgan loved her child, but she loved admiration more, and aha
Job Printing Office |
'kWWfMEB.AHiarfaiKrttklattfaan'M tWiart* T BB;ftAJbX i .pTAB l MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST. THEJOBOEMRTMEHT.
is thy «|
Taken from thee I boss taker I" I remembered the charge t -a-. bright light.
ir land where the skiea are anr bine, id the wind* ora laden with the pcsmo 'dt flowcra_ The early twilight u fading into deeper night, and the ire come oat one by one until the ue skies were filled with their brilliant ;hL Fur off, where sea and sky word ■mdad together, tha full m^rna came up t um ita watery bod. and poured a flood t silvery light along the calm bosom ot a the moaning sea. where the bright at tare,mirrored aa if they shone fr not her heaven in its infinite depths. Where the hill* sloped gently down w > Um eaa, aad the broad moon ponred n er fall light, the whits walla of a villa o aahed back the silvery spray aa It
h damage has bean cauaad In Gi*- t md Hungary by Um recent flowing of the rivers, Tbopuorins
aw, and He who Waa orunified aad 8 buried there walked out aad aloud a moment in the Inilliaat light; ato J smiled upon us. and na goSe." , jj : "JuSafi,’they will ray then ha. upon thy watch, am! dreams
tall and stately aoidier in the foil ® m of manhood, By hki aide, aad ,
180,000 florins far Um reM of the
^Oostlhoubeliarel,
tosSg^rilh Htr;
A Largs Poaltry Yard.
Mr. A. B. Bobeaon, ot Greene, New York, like Mr. Wegg, bee "dropped
0 ducks, 4,000 hnkeya, and 1, * They oonsmae daily sixty b ' ore, two bamds ot mral, two l
ha* boon a tart improvement made in tltacofartry newspaper particularly in respect to the rare wRh which all the nswa of tha d«y ia gathered and edited, rad the Uts^ ebi'lly dl.pl.ytKl in it , cetsmua, which nUevaa the provincial , prea. from the few objection, tlmt h . been heretofore urged against it, 0 has aodordod to It higher dignity, ' d ita infioence, and greatly eng sl it, power lor good. Thetypo- „ graphical apprarenoo of the
,«r~
pise ten felt lonely. Ho raid he oould
' nao ofa few thonaand doUars nd some ol Us friends might
tranger put down gin, whisky, lager f and brandy until his lags gave out. The him on a bench and tried to 1 sober Um. but Ibe fellow wont dead r asleep wb.le they were trying to lam • vinegar down hia throat. Tha barkeeper ■ said ho waa an old loafer, and a ptflioe
ut (or to lake him to the sta-
• lion. When they got Um down there
’ d Um, they found four oenta,
» to eee^if the mail bed oome ia Driroif
motion feed ” now used by the Wheeler A Wilson and other maehinee. The application lias been before Congress for several year*; and protests against the
to byr.
but to no
purpose. He was power her. The old. life was oo the husband slowly came
she cared for.neilher tha child nor him. At lata a change came. Initio Margie grow pale and iUn. The doctor* arid aha would not liva through the winter - that sho migSt die at any moment Evan thia oould not draw the mother from her habits, which bid now
to be a second nature,
fable of making the eft— T - ..—. even had she been deairons of <h*ig
d Margaret' Morgan, end book to risk everything to regain her place in her
ut. She v
( h*d deep marks ■ufforing in it. At bv«t she . eyes, and Ibokiug around, asked, faintly: " Where am I!" “Al home, dear," raid the mother, kindly—for a great hope had apnong np to her heart in the few minntes ifcrgaret had bevn there. "In'll you, mother, or am I dream ing I" she asked, gasing at the elder woman fixedly." again, and I hope you hava coma to stay." was the answer. "You are very good, mother,’* she raid Then aho asked ; " Would mywould ha yafat" " Ho ohril tell you for himailf," raid tlie roothqr. goutly. Margaret lay with her eyes closed, and •n expression of deep aadocaa on bur
fealqr.s.
I u> more i "i'vn'twm visry unbapp nnad, bl * m8
think that 1 (‘■• '“B “®. for I a wlekod
Bnt I loved hlm.vury mnch—. know how’much' until be lch me. ’ Then Ifotrafi IhW I loved Hm more Han life itself. Bqt It was too lata: then, nsother. I had daatroyad hia leva f»r me. It was Vary htad; trail knew «lypunishment ijata.. For six yean I have borne It,
' ' ' orb TO.
lisfliko to believe that jot town records show that about soveuh year* ago a goutloman named his dan ter Carcesa, and we havo up doubt t some good yonng man ia to-day striv and straiuiug to follow that advice. meiit in Nets York papers for thr. it h died num to bo omplnyed by. the c< mtasion during the Contovnial exit Uou is a fraud. The applicant is quested to forward twenty-fivo cute an "employment ngenoy" for parti
Three
ra MeNeal m
was loft unmarried another Mr. MoNeol and another Mis* Perry ; but a rouam having gained Mias Perry's
Whether this will *eour*him the girl rcHalf a dosen yrara ago the orange o: chord of Colonel Hart, oppomto Palatka, Ft*, could have been purcha-Kl fot *10,090, but hot now. The orchard at
i Hqryy for iked Woman.
pable of making the offqrt to do better, day I oould b even had the been desirous .of doing esnranere. At
lion, and walked here through the enow.
mpUier, to aak my hm^pnd’a fewgivw nces. I have no exoura far my unwifoly cundaoL I sinnnh.ljut I have anffeted, (or Itjf I b»»e coma back {his to my .■J"—u gi vsneasem. oott&tn?’' Do ybr
Than is little mercy about tbe ad S in Prince F.d-
convictod of aa-
word'a island. A
out and ot
Uory ;
pillory, nud
two whippings of thirty loahca each ; and three men were eoutanaed ,to death lot burglary. « In reply to lettorm of Inquiry rent to Umb by tbe editor of the OonpregaUmaltel asking for their exapt form of invitation to the oomnranioo table, fifty doagragationa! pswtora reply th
row the hours she had devoted to mirth end pleasure. " *0*0 glance told her * thebedwith
tie Margie ley : on e hands hided a
a took of exquisite
. A Bnt R *« only the chad's body that lay there, for her J waa for away in the better land. 'When did she die!" ashed the ther, faintly, tha scuas of her gmltis rushing over her with fearful
, replied, coldly. She sunk into a chair and covered . fare with her hood* Her husband ga J at her pityingly for e moment. T
. was BO oold aho looked up
sewing machines very greatly os aoon ee b the four-motion feed becomes publiv * property. The eommittse rajfiUmt tbe “
nt of Us invebtion, and ‘
aeaot nooeo-
■o your, nappseoee, and whatever I once bora yon will bo laid .with little one trailer grave. To-morrow beck to aty home. I shall tako my I'a body with me. Aa pan na*leot-
! ad her in Ufa, you will not earo for her
at aha ia daad. I anppoat you ■w" reset me again. Yon. will not
^ how the my preeenoe r
Zonhwae long th® *«». H , taring, obifldn a rrird. «fl '
frequent piedutory. at length found by Uin and after a hard fight, in which
Columbia College is worth *4,413,652, worth *747,360 more; Cornell boa *1,153,999, with *700,000 rmproduotivo real estate ; Homiltpu hoe *300,000 worth of productive funds, and *320,000 unproductive ; Syracuse, *250,000 productive and #800,000 unproductive ; ' Rocheatcr, *170,000 productiro and *335,000 unproduetiro; Madiatm Colli *844,896 : Union Oollrgo, . id Veasar own* real oatato . ;ir ..#647,347,bnt bs* only<281,000 of productive fund*, 0! aU tho ilia tliat earth or society is heir to, that of tho newspaper borrower
idea of honor, and are totally devoid of " " ' flay are a ohaa of people

