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STAR OP THE CAPE

; " , " fa OL. IX. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1877. NO. 31.

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ths met of it is an aid story. The bs*u.nia« at Pledo'e " BepsUk," it is said was found in so aU tahlst written orer sad OTTT in e sansty at waya. Add jam, n ere told, wore out Um petisoon at his printer; frequently, when nenriy e whole ■m| m.iim at the .Vpsrtotor ww worked off, he would stop the press lo insert some new propoeition. Lamb's most •poetise eewys wen the rswalt at moet inlscae brain Isfaor; he used to spsud a week si S time in elaborating.; single is reported lo base written "Come into thegsrdra JIsuJ," more then fifty times war before it pleeeed him; end "Loeksles UsU," the fliet draught of which wn written in two days, be epeot the better part of n weeks, fur eight hours a day. in altering and polishing. Dicketm, when be intended to write s Christmas Using the lile of a hermet, and mme oat as haggard as. s murderer, ltelaar, after be bad thought out thoroughly one of ha philaeophirol romances, and imssi il retired to hie studs, and from thai time until his book went to prom society saw I ; hie friends he looked, raid the publish.^ ! in the popular phrase, like his own ' ghost. The manuscript waa afterword 1 altered end copied when it peeeed into , i the bauds of the printer, from whose . j slips the book woe rewritten the third . I i time. Again it went into the hands of ' the printer, two, three aad sometimes | ■ four asperate proofs being required be- i ; the author', base could la got to send the perpetually iswritteu book to i al last to hare il done. Be was : I . literally the terror of all printers and j } editor*. Moore thought it quirk work : [IE ha wrote serrate lines of •• lolls i Bockh" in s week. Einglske's "Eothen." ■ writing-desk almost Psa lung ss Woods1 worth kept the" While Doo of Rslaune" and kept like that, to be taken out for ! resiew and correction almost esery day. II u (Ton's, "Story of Nature " swat him ' the" pricier. " He compnaed it in a singular manner, writing on Urge siaed ; paper, in which as in a ledger, fire dis- | tinct oolumnt were ruled. In the first I column be wrote down the first though U. the eeoand be corrected, enlarged and pruned it; end en on until be reached the column within which be finally , wrote the resells al hie labor. Bat esra afterthi.be would compose aaratracel twenty times, end owe derated fourteen | off e period. " John Foster often spent elapsed betwa^ Ooldmnith'a " Tmej- ' ~ and its completion. Le Boehefoocuuld spent fifteen years in preparing Ms little book of utarime, altering ' , same of them, Segsris asss, nearly thirty limes. We all know bow Sheridan polished hiawil and finished his jokes, the aome things being found on different bite of paper, differently expressed. | .bowed Orobb Robtnaoo a note to hie " Italy." which, ke mid, look him An irrfiang* toys: It ahonld be pointed oat that a Ute ought to be a mark of riey. It is well enough for a man te kiaa ; hie wile, a loser hiamintrea., am-Aher her soother thing for a person lo kiaa anysod esery hods. It is a qaeatiou whether all pabtic kiaaing ia set objsettfamable; it m certain that sery Utile can cuoue kiesirg. It abouu'ts- raly tery to prose that it haa ecaaed lo be a ia- | ■■ ma 1) the great majority of sensible pereaue In do their beet to bring general Into diefs'sor. Atpraasutthefeu people who are not kissed when kieeee ere btoag Usishly distributed among the company an aaiaralty apt to feel jealous and hart, and this is a foot that should be borne ia mind. Although we (eel batter ferfu£ thra 4udi! p^>" auads In bias three only w com they Ian and not to Um these wfaau those wham they da not wish An similarly fsrar arc Atmnj of hWf a douan yonog mea | an rente to tWr hemes is Okte^bom " they had only beau in Drad wood City liiNimkig ke moee Ute the ^ Horn wen peymcm^UUg moll, mi thrne ; "0» pogUf ea^y weR Q aorta anniag. limy thought, might tarn oat Tiry | weA. bat ptenr mteteg wee wet waste a ■ ■to. n did got a joh be ran pted mmS att^tenk mad. jZ h— ** ■»" ^ '^tehanamenteweekuaeAv.gismg .atebmneawnfrttaagnm ■NNRpa hJI SIS' huZ >i I ■ ■ lik^A W» meteU hn terasRi; mi telte N •» tee^ara^A.jliX

| aii moccrr max iaxgkd. nd . ^ TWU.e^.w.nri.mra.m In July, 1806. then Und near Pratisc, ! in Iaringslou county, HL, e weU to do itermer sod hi. Umdy. murad Murphy. "■ I The family lised near Book's meek, on the line at the Chicago. Alton and HL ; Lout. raOroed. and their eldret dsngh- ^ ter. Mmy Mnrphy. ww. ectpioynl n . " or aii tailee from her home. She hod spent Setarday el borne, aid on Sunday I1® afternoon Ml her father's bouse to raj torn to her piaoe of acmes at Poo Use, 1,0 following the railroad track, and walking " the distance alone. She waa afterward. ^ . and on the same day, sera within about ' ' two miles from Prater, going in that di- " rratiou. This woe the last Men of Mary i Murphy alise. Her body wse found 1 eighteen day* Islm, lying near the nul- " road track and hearing csvleoce of hssat In Bloomingtoa there tired s negro " named Wiley J. Mom. He wU sp no- °* fortunate negro. On the Setnnlay prior to the Sunday when Mary Murphy was T' 1 lost seen alise. be got into a fight, and M ( Morris whipped hie antagonist so bed ■ '" | that ha (Morris) jumped Rlaominglou, '■ | which he got in the fight He wu eeeo "* | walking no the milr-sul track toward j Poti tier ou the fakd H-.iudsy. shout ooe u' I mile behind Mary Murphy when she ■* I wse iset eera elite. He wo .era the "J I same needing in Poetise, when be told I that he had been ia a fight at iUauraing- " loo. and waa escaping from the officer. '"J From there he went to Juliet, wearing 10 the blood-stained garment. From Juliet ■° he went to Michigan. ** | After the body of Mars Morpby had j besa found, the facte concerning Morns ' were learned, and Ihe theory waa lormnl ™ UiAl he bed oeertekra the giri ou the ^ railroad track ami murdered her, ami il a ; minds of the people. Moms arte traced ^ ; op ami arrested in Michigan in the earls I pert of IMU. ami token to Binomtngtoii " I '« sole keeping. At Ihe next grand '■ ! jury of Liriagaton county he was imlictnl 11 j for the munlrr at the giri, haemg pre- • " siously undergone a preliminary riami- '* ! nation before Justice Streamer, who held ' . him ou the charge at murder without * bail Morn, protested hia ton. Ksmes ■* from tlie moment of hia arrewL He had k> do modes and had difficulty in obtaining hia witnesaaa and in getting them to at- " 1 tend court from Bluomington, Juliet aad ' | from Michigan. .A E. Harding I Puo- * I came consinced that he wm innooent, " and he was alm.sl the ooly )ieraou in J { Pontine that woe not ready to Lang htm; >« Mr. Hording agreed to defend W i 'te^Tiwa Ajn^r~'!»«!tetete' »- j county where the murder was committed, r- j The csidenoe woe all circumstantial, ami g : far from con Timing, yet the jury pertook J of the popular prejudice and belief, and n elesra were for eouncte®, bat ooe, Mr. >, ; Rosa, a cool-heeded and cleor-mioded L ; tho deteeirsee, and the diaapmunmrat of le ! the people. n A change of scour waa applied far by a Mr. Harding, in behalf at hia dirat, oo . account at ths pvsjndicc of the people of i Ihe change of none, and the reuse waa , d sent to Kankakee counts tor trial, and J Morris woe sent to the Kankakee jail The canoe came oa for trial at Ihe April * term, 1861, the some judge presiding ■ „ that presided os«g the former triaL The r. seen within a mile of the murdered girl, u The theory was that he woe walking t. is the some direction with the giri, and u wm walking faster than ah. wis, ml had oserteken her. The bete were that a. railroad lahoceea, sad then waa a poaaiO bility thai he might ban oserteken her la at about the phase whore her body woe a] found. He prosed that he bod a fight w at Bloamingtoa on ths Baturdoy pre- , sioas, and gat the blood oa hie dothes a that waa sera at Pontine ami JolieL I a The people of Pontine wm on firmly d cunsincrd of Us guilt that they thought ■ ,| esery witness who know any fact that B was against the negro. Many came to r Kankakee oa spectators. The story of !a the fid's murder was ia esery month. \j Morri. was found r-' It" The court ree ft-od tedimnrt. the iradmfuf the ju^, . andWdeyJ. Morrte — condemned h. . be hang on the third Friday is May, "Sia coonod fought dmperoMy for torn, and tea tad t%d an ray paopto to * or that he waa not prima guilty, gate hue a renewed moralise to My salaam ' Us Ufa. A pshtaom tor a rspriXs er ' ' d^mdmkae wb^blril tL triaL Wbea a I* ."** "*** UBpringflaUteM laid ; hsea called away to WsaUagtaaT and J did ad return to Wteias tee pstitem * TM fad wads cf WOsyJ. Maarfa. wite tec mp near Us Mad. tee raps wamd * r*^ u>kaB£ "* *•** torn. Mm.MmkdW.ter. * Maayof the tdteraa ofKaaMtes who J ffiUartsauT He JlT tel"alTte^ d ' sssGaasuJ;! tea* m kmtea *te«te Wtekm rf ML kWri tesna M wosasat to tea psateaa■lygjfeilna: » rmJTTtLWn w* f rjstrs?*-"-

! fear days, resting their horma, sad wkils ' tears committed a terrible crime. Cspke t unrig a young woman that waa walking • oa the railroad track one day, they kept / ' Mr two days, and then murdered her. The naow at the young lady waa Mary 1 Murphy, and for this enme a negro was 1 ^ nitrated, triad, erarteted and bung at 1 I : Kankakee, HL I hare a letter now from ' ^ the ahenff residing at Poo Use. corrohoeo- J ^ red of Pontine, at Olirer'a Grors, the * I Them'throe partita. Bill Britt, "French ' Joe "and Ihe Half-bread Indian ''Sioox.- 1 were hung in the West, and Charlta ' J 1 Loguo, aliar "Big Curtis," was "sent Uj I up " after this last offen- for twenty ' i: 1 three year* in the Allegbrav prison. IV . and there died. ' ^ 1 The murder mcution.ol as committed j near Oliter'e Grose by this gang waa the ' , murder of a cattle droser by the name at 1 Pat ton. This galtg made Oliser'a Grose, 1 m Kankakee and Hearer lake, Indiana, 1 . regular stopping places while stealing * I The ltoo<rd°WUey J, Morns •temnn ' j ib Pootiac. Justice to the memory of . - j unfortunate fellow -ho once owned « ^ them would dictate that they he decratly '' II ; The Passage of the Donate. f * A dispatch from Himnitxs on the e ^ the crossing of Ihe n.sr by the Bus- ■ * etesen o'clock they began to croaa. ' rt j Both during the rnaatug and afterward 1 two lialtenes, and from rifle fire. One 1 ^ gun atau.bng atone fired with steadiness I buL although the men suffered, the boeta 1 ^ collected b> hold their own morn I ' the Eighth oorpe was the first to cross I ^ , The Turks fired the last round a little 0 1 ' Turkish sale the bank presents low cliffs 8 * and steep dechsillew, and behind that r ® ing perfectly iMcnatsr |sjeitkma, which *■ ' were in fact bat feebly contested. On * tile right of* the Russians opposite 8ta- ' V tor* all day three battalions of field r artillery, firing slowly, helped to crush U '• the opposition of the Turku To the n left of the lauding piaoe, o uceainl L' among wtUow*. were rn.ee Uttc.cs, 1 _jaad '"rthc^UlljO.I^ "XJirTrf ll * Turkish craft waa risible. One of them * Jj waa a war read. lu maotisity waa g * o'clock the first Russian gun waa famed u f 1 ore an a a'age, aupportrsl by two poo- 1 '! wounded coord to pasu ^ The character of the resistance may * known at the tunc there were only 140 11 wounded, arid giving a fair proporticai for p ° the killed it may U said that the Bus- ' 4 asa loo. was about 201 • Though tho Ruaoiana paaoal al Him- n tho riser, near Turnu-Magureli, where t' . their attempt to croos failed. Wo mast H therefore suppose that Himnitxa will '' * ' bcrame the chief point of psoooge far g 4 other corjs than those originally des- ° . lined lo croos hero, bat as. matter* stand " ' one corps only, tho Eighth, -ill Use h 1 gained o much oo tho Turkish army. -■ , The Russians wisely drew a thick sril " | roan(j mosemeot d tho lost mom | men I, placing sen trie on esery road i and anffrring no man to paau They ' > then I atari higher np the riser than a M J was expected. fi '' I A setter Hen Serpent. j " | While Uio English yacht Osborne woo ,, * rounding the north cram of Sicily the c b ! officer of tee watch ww a long ridge of t y fine, each about six foci long, musing „ I i slowly through the water. Ho tolled t II for n tfdooeope, and lo I it woo the era u " oerpeoL The heed woe bullot-ehsped. six feet in diameter, and not anUke a ,. L seal's Its features ware eeeo by ooly j, * ooe officer, who dserribad teem oe like _ '• those of an alligator. The neck was „ thTbdy ^'u^w^:; j ^ like a turtle's Tho British merinee will . ■> peddling okmg so near the surface of the ecu TM explanation ia at hand. Two u * out of joint in tee gulf af Tunis, end the £ ' iBetniMinn below water taey hare stirred >- up tee eeu serpent, —hath, when tern, \ * wo. only 100 mDea from tesserae of tee p " ° 1 Why Heme Foapfa MlnUfe. i Mam man suffer mack fewer and lena i damaging injuries from tee oeUel false * a etepeteey take then from tUt timorou. - ■» Imnpeble teeaper which makee teem 4 I fcao-tog eteerty wMtem teey raMto * > at en ; eontented er llimlmlil wite )* b Mile, but ia eitMr com equally ineoaa- , J - potent to maM test hktle gri.t.r. It M j < i to ten wite k ron rn end daft finger , ■'yiy^Mkaai. te*^ j ' '■ teeekte. IMameMin ■ k to ' I'7"T| n . . tofanee nnfi Mee «NL . -Gfa. afay am I Mem?- «U Mt » : srs-SrSSsSs i T to. -rated I W tee. ' lU .' r. k » MM— qq. Imp > .My eramtod fa. to I a "St te. ^ <

1 1 ONE AflllNT EIGHT. There ie a well known story of the . , upon the Urlle-ftctd of Inker- , of the eorpeea of an Fngtiah guards- , I and a Russian grenadier, lying til sail . i liroorl, each with hie Uynnet drisen , . to Ihe scry a bank in his opponent's , body. Hnch a proof uf hardihood might still more memorable example of the ! , , occurred during the almost , unknown siege of the fortified town of , ia belt told in Ihe words of the . Ruas.au ofitoer who relalafi it to our inI The town of Kitab lies in a deep, rar- . , gully, surrounded on esery side by . . i steep lulls, so that we could only bring small force hi beer upon any one point; and the wall, though built at dried mod. , ■1 the Asiatic fashion, waa quite high , often that we undersolued them for ' , race), and I w*e with tin' detachment that were told off to do IL But Ihe , from beginning to cud— as bed aa the , assault of Kara under Moarasiefl in , ing. First and ftwemom, the signal foe , by aome horrid puetake, before the sup- | porta were reedy to follow Ul> , a*, fur • word we went, under a smashing lire i for , mistake, without a man to beck its. And ( then, when we got lo the wall, lo and ' behold ! our Udders were too short, just . as it happened at Kara, and there we , being shot down like partridges ( without e elisors .if .loiug anything. , men Ishasnl splendidly. I must say . aome tried to splice the ladder* with the enemy peppering right down another, just like fish out of a net. I ami oar Colonel was hit in the aide and I i hardly an officer left. At last we heard * and what not thai they wouldn't retire I esra when they were ordered, and just i then the enemy, speuig hotr few we were, i came rushing oui upon oa in a body. I Now it happeoed that in my company i were two young fellows who were I i - ami one of them basing gut through fbe I witli what lie cmlhsl a .light wound 1 myself) was just turning to retire. ' when he saw hia comrade lying on the i ground helpless, with a bell through his l shoulder and waa carrying htm away. < them at sues. Thereupon the ' rough fellow laid hia woundisl fririxl ou ' ' the ground aa gently aa a mother, and i standing astride of him elnblied hie I musket and fought the whole eight at i them single handed, ami when the imp- ■ port come up they found ooe Hhekri- 1 Sella lan Ising with hia skull smashed ■ like on egi{ shell, and the Rnarian. with ' sword wound* in him. keeping the * other eeseu rascals at Hay. But when ' praised him and called him e hero ■ louked at no quite surprised like sgd I .■aid; " What was I to do. father t I couldn't forsake tdy comrade t". Beer la Africa. 1 Under the head of " Beer in Africa " J French journal publishes some information which is lather emnaing. Ah , moat all the people at" Africa, it appears, ' _ drink beer ; hut thoee who like this beet ere Ute Caffrea. The female ' Caff res ore the trceeis at the beverage, ! to which they giro the delightful name of "atachulia." Bat tho hear whloh they drink ia not inlnricatiec ; it era- . no tho other hand, fattening principles. Aa corpulency ie a sign of diasays the French writer, what a J east quantity at beer ie oooaaiaed by each gallant Cafffe, en Uiat be may rank ' among tee digailariee of U>c notion. | equally orirtociatic testes ; consequently j beer ia en important item in the Cater establishment. The trail emplqyml » preparation of tele beer maud not be made of barley, but meiae and millet. The grain ia arranged for the purpose of germination, then ia roasted The Oaffrr. we further learn, ia iade- ' pendent of tee hap ; M hoe a sabetitnte of hia own which to. at an rflectoai .he Catee proceeds quite laslhndVqlty . with hia brewing, and .tote DoA spprar ( ■fh^a^l^roiAMitefh-; This iumm.li, usirely odds tec . ; Flmib writer, may also be them ml la , ira.es tea. ^ TM O kiiiMi.^Oo.) Ikl*.' Ma , Mp , ! ma al tm tor pM, whw Ma Mam , rase awmy mrohte< huataMty vMe . jMiOii ilMl tern la HI ■ nd fa - • ate fate em mroa to* rod Mm* faro 1 kTMdSmr.^ MalMutZtel IdX : 1 kTtlwteg*4»— to»fa» «a tm, fa m IIT mtol tee site hUa fa~ wee Mto^te •. »ass f to- tel. ^ tom.

Frsak* of New lark Broken. The other day ths air ia the greet - beard mum of tee New Turk Stock Ex- " oncomnamly dulL There woe on onaaaol ■ ere ordinarily occnpicd io ahouting for t Bmith, Itrown and Robtnacsi lu rsasecrt 1 shore the prerailing din, finding nothing • to da Some enterprising jester found s 1 wondering hrara bend in the streets, and, ' in epitc of Ihe regulatems which exclude • all nataiderB from the board room, he ; ; ' bid them play. The muririau. were in ' ' chord to be wrdhraL f°r same festire ' ( I broker* hustled the hate orer the eyes of , ' cms or two of them, and when they at- ' ' peared in the aead A circle gathered " thoronghly • ineffectual aitompte lo escape, they were ' ' |*rmittrd to play seaenaditiiaiuf release. • The"Hter Hfsuighd Bonner " was .tc p the part of some erf the listeners, but i • others, who insisted on another tune, to ■ be perfonhrd in better style. Again sod J " again the prisoners distended their - , apt.no, who allowed the Itinerants to ' l exert theniaciise ant I they were all to L • drendfnlateteof prea)iirattnn sad anxiety. ' they would allow them to more. chaffing and hustling waa then again ' told that they might go end come again J 1 " to- morrow. " This inritetira they did , 1 not seem st ell anxious to accept, but 1 1 ' they were molifled so they left by tea lie- J I 1 they lied suffered of lorn of patience, in- 1 ■ jury to their seaeitlrr feelings, and ' damage to their prof esse mal repnloliou , ■ by islrerac criticism of llietr performance, e, German Dkwtpliae. . Ute year* been gsiuc.1 by the Herman , t mainly to tie aUrtbuled to the easeful ■ i perfected liefarehaud. Every detail n . ■ arrmiignl unrutg the years of peace ; ( lam. therefore, which haa been recently 1 - sent to all the civilian medical prac ' . in Berlin can only lie regarded 1 through the potire to inform the snlbot - l i Itiee on the faflowtng pointa ; He la to I state, in the first place, whether in the ' i in war, be will be prepared lo serve- ■ during tho whole campaign, or during , , any period of it of leas duration than six , [ weeks, in the field hospital, of the active . | onoacnt In serve in the uosrvi hospitals J i no* situated in the town in which he re- , r aides; or, thirdly, whether ho will be , | In the event of his declaring himself ; i , willing to serve in any of these ways, I . ths authorities undertake to ooosdar, as j , far as possible, any wish he may express. ' i ss to the place in which he would prefer , | lie employed. I, Why She Was Aagrj. fib# waa fixed op in bar prettiest, and just ■ toned cat to moke her coUa, determined to let bei lady friends know ; that Of aw ponds could wear now bra- i ' ocU ss well ss thraasslvea. The man . ' who wus going to wwf. down ths street i ' with the boss lorue.' on lbs water jnat I 1 she paaa-*< his ctoro. For a moment i ' she did not know whether it arse a eland i ' burst or Ute second deluge; bat when i I the man humbly mid : LotoU vaot in words " Excuse you alie said. "Too, IT": I ■ excuse yon when you go down in your i ' clothes and hriog np asvratsen doUora i ' for a now bounce When you pay four ' dollar, for this dnoa; whra you yield up i ' elerso ftollarB and a quarter far this paio- ' nsiax; whra it linn raining down my . ' box of bronchial troches, and six patent i ' muaton' plasters; when yon raoognlao 1 ' my claim to nine dollars damogm for in* jnry to my fsaUngi than HI axcttte yon.' The man told her to make ontafaOlof " items and be woald aettls it, if M had to roe her husband for hia star, bill to ' raise the money. TM Berate Myle. They hare soots quoer girls over about ' Word, Nov. On* of tfaam who rsmdes ' Steptos valley. Md bora roomving a year, hot Iwrom^Tm^tenl at tea ' failure to briR mattcra to a eriais, eh* ' When M next called, ten took him grat- ' 1 ly by ths ear. tod him lo a oast ami mid. ' "Nobby, Man faaUn' aronml Una claim far might; MOT a yoo.. an' r Uvm-ravyxt tee* off yrarmcteh rate. ' rite fa. on' sow I wasU yar to sums ' tewm teMtesmaaa termite mate. > yar ra tee amrcy ra' wan* a pmd teri 11 teat ritete y*. gnm myar tertei; hn* :nr£srr£ 7XX' » i faM riR-N" rn* • MM ffte," 'Br j tewaofi Hs HMM. > A gri M wte hfa *te fa. nil ■ Jm-jMwNteMitf M>* ' — tel kte». WW M tteMB^m I ks wrira. ri ten .1 i nag I Iff ra ■ te Haute, fa^ <mtefftem» > J** '*» 1 !

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! And la tky Aanteg epsT; ^ BrtRlhyktll. Iran. Iter teUrf. 1 WO Pte a rfterori'^lT*" Thro wtafw as Iky chask shah W, Items ef lateraoL ; TMt sat row terror, la a esnteM . II hoe ; tote. hM 1 " Karty Is tad ted rorty to rite r -hsnr- "telek Is roar shrtmia and hsrriog■UravtmrG. rod .rora are food moagk far ' U-°" fori I bs tvevrd beyond qossUos that to acted Is [ ooer romteftwri of rrogsv. -ral^it ; -nro'tto-bj^of.littirjriate'llmei.'^ galtovtug. II U phasanl Isdsad lo ra ths - ,TOOU« xasttoseu look si ttotr >*lcj^; with s i iL-teteSr-!*1- 4*ueu "* L ,h*" 1 ^ ' ossly. Pom my Mr off ri i right r AdoqAm r journey from Trrbtnood to Erxcroum - my* : Tboueerrde of email ysUow ferrate i dart to and fro scrum the rosd and run to t shot 1st in Uirir burrows m we tramp by. 1 ing from Uis marshes, and ths kiugflahrr 1 and' maidrabinl ptwah cm tee single Inloi graph wire thai Osaka ths way. Hcattwad villages appear at intmvala. There are , a > eaparato faimkram, se in other [ siriing on the rondrid*, vrrapped in thefr r long white robes, covering alike Mad t and fee*. TM black nil gins Item a - hideous, unearthly appearance. TM , yasnmh of tee Torkisb woman mighi, by I article ^f d^T;\mt hero' them ie no , com promise. The rod aad the mantle '. have no |iiiIiiiii to eta|pnm or beauty. f ing figure and foeei As Ite tramp ef ^ boron draws near, tea woman fly fnr- „ lively across ths rond to teoar n^sctivs of rabhikt ra s country rosd scurrying liastily to tMfr burrow, ra tee apprnmri t of s wayfarer. TM onriuriim of Arme- ! Turks. I^^rr^adapwfamLlra ' IbTMIMBlq. - While s group uf mimfaafa who hnd . Mm ■■!■■■ I -a* SprfagteU. IB., to I: teeStatoprmmot JnfM ware IrpfMg 1 m the depot mI -string-far tee bate, s e j k^'hL'hlTra a ZZd: a "EM mri O tg " TM fain i Mrifad. lot tee woman's torn wm Me took tea ktao. ond meow; far toewara tor »' Mpe maoriM wite wMteMterid it wrote A. tM_tmra Marfad rirag the Tvm - - - - ' » Nfa E^l fl * ri Ftff- * — 1 — "*■"