Star of the Cape, 22 August 1877 IIIF issue link — Page 1

STAR OF THE CAPE

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A HUNDRED DOLLAR BILL ! ^ } doing basins** to a lirirto* coon try rillaca. Ha bad tan alaifca ia ha an- * ptoj, to*h cd laithlal and mdutori- » pcdafta cd ebaraadrr. On. .toy Mr. Boxn callad U» ten - J«»f a* into bto eocmtinc-non. and eknXIbadxr aftac llaa. Hi. emuf "R'TV" b. xid.'x'toiate. "I tera bxn Anna a wry fcnteh Uiinar. Item ton! my nam. In Item I Iteaahl my frtoo>to, and itey tern rateX aa I mynn ateal a haadmd doUam aaah. Nov I ham Jnat am hundred Adbn to < moo^. and tte mull ptoem ol Und no Ite Mia cd Ite hfll jam bmt 1 ttefenahoma. Ttem am lam arnm of 1Mb land, and I tera tec. dmd a hnn lmd doUam tor H, i^natadlj. by Item n ho hmnlmdXioteta. It I eoaM yny y hoah in itoQ^I maid, bat m I - Wted my yon I loa. Water, tern i I ^ ^ ^ md yon .tell ' ■mnto.md'teted:1-''1'^ *°™* 1 ; " r» .or. I dno'l want tte land, nn- • tealarmUaaniliicUaC- • " Ah. bat Ite* mmt do," mtenmd , ■ Mr. Smm. "B ya ab la IX , yon mato kmp It. Wm. y to mil { . Amymmteom mmh3a^rn ama that | "^San It to mHj mtotod," mdtomH J « PHm.-torlteooldpmtorltebmd.- , : Water » plmmd «Mh th-,^te-tea aifte te ted Ite tembaAAolte bill , to kto pookto. md Item ted tte warranto# dmd cd Ite torn .mm 1 land , apmtteUMd. Pter WMtob An* .M-A.Nte tetoaf (ot Ite daadolhia land, am lo but ap mmaktod 1 mmh. A trtetoamk te , •mmted to min tor aatodnyamd, bat at tte n»d o{ thai Ham teloand mold Una- , mateamtod a teto.ltoa|ktemaUu Aad to pay mate. Bat Mar. Saally. . md ate Ite adrlm X Mr. Bam^mada | m , I «d Ite. kind: Haaoaldl. aarhtar tte old tea (Mr. Btomm). it Illy aXd tte fmnml am epaa. ud ! Itea te ateald tern teU tea ttea to I o l.mli apm M. ^ toad. MX.te patof Ptomaoa wtatod aany and tola, aad j

; mate tote, tea# te tedtelp, Ite toduand aiinTTl m. btel | • Idhmaa^pda ,tem| m. Aad te pto hto ateto ptel^X ! Hcite.plmtodmmmtoanm.rn !■*■! i md te* into tehaljl ■ TVmteaammarnhtetei miipto^'l ; md ta.toaamte te ted -mate.!: 7-dte Ml tea ttem te late tea <

btoaaXUa toto, tor te am mm teal rate a |ir! am not atet te aaadX far ■dh . - . - ° -toX-ra boadmd doltea far Ite mama omr and ahom erpeama. . to Pator band a mm amlkto* abnot omr Ite toad, md m Itejomg mm , - Itiamtoa, tor.-mpltod Ptoar. Tte maa looted abool, aad Itea aaX ■"7. ami Ite omt day te cam. nth Iwo otters. Ttey looted omr Ite ptom, aad Itey rn^pX to te dmdtoc it off tolo hoar aad ttea ami aany. On Ite oarl meaning Pator ami oat opm tola land, md m ha raaoted tte oppar bonndary and touaX aad loofcX , down. Ite Irate Amted apoa him. Hi. , , hiltede teliimlkmy atop., md Ite , rtoa (ram aay part at to am daliphtfaL . A brook ran down throoab it, (rats as rxteoatlma .pry ap to Ite and the loaality aonld te mol and afmaabla to aaaunar and asm to atotor. At Ite , tool ct Ite hiH, to Ite laA. fay a mall . lake, while Ite rim* ran to eight (or , mmrml mOaa. ' " Of coora.," anliloqaimd PMar, . "ttey Udnk Ode mmU mak. bmaUo! , bmldtog ^oto. Aad aoalda't ill . that I aamr thooght 1 it be- , 1 tor*. Aad Iten aten tte railraX mm , h m, paopto (ram tte rity want tteir ! ham. Ba* thto land to rain- , ahU It to worth — tot m# ata — my rii , hnndrad doOan a year. I can caady ■ gto aigtot or torn faaadnd tor atel I <m mto# ten, aad I know that Ian hnndrad will pay m. a good roand prim , (or all tim labor I parfarm on it And { Iten wkm my paaah Mam grow op, aad r rtmwteny bsda iaiw.mr bo— if. t mlnalde to m. Iten U mold te to , lYli.n Ptoar wmt team, te ooold not l rmiat lamptottonloatt down and mton- . hd. bow many hoom tola hie toad woold b wunld Xonl fifty building spots, with a t good gardrn to mch oor. Both, didn't think at Balling. it. aad attoktog up aom. atah^* ttey " ™ is mm aucaug op aom. Maaaa, UirT

m wmt away. Thai earning Pntor wmt down to tte botol. aad Ite find thing be teatdwm: _ "Aim. Pato, y'm mmmd it." " How acT mated Ptoe. "Why, how mate did yon gto (or »• yonrhiltoider 7 •• Wtel do yon mmn V '• " Harm't yoa mid it f *■ "Ho, Mr." * " Why, Item wm a mm tern looking at II a work or au ago, and today te . ™" •»> teoagtol fim oily marntenla I ^ to*-."r1 1 « tte. my otoh. that ; * 1 him. On. 1 'cm apok. to^aa abool ! what a lorn It qml it wm , and I told I * him nobody woold tern thought of , * baildtog Item Mil yon got th. rate* off. , 7 Bat terml yoa eoUH. though r 1 " No, not an tote X U." L ■■ Why, that man toU mete ted m- , ■ gagX to pay four hundred dollars lo, a . ■_ etooio* tot 1 twatm sqnam rada." * "Ttea te will find haa lot nnmwterr j ■ aim, I gsam, till I sail oat." | * Bom.momoonmntotor.-toteid.md ■ " Itea Ptom aato boam. On Ite fallow < ' tog farmoon, Ite mry man who ted i 1 tem Ite firto to sow aad look to tte * hiltede, called In an Ptom, introducing . ' himaall m Mr. Aoctomon. 1 " Lto'a ana— I teitom you own rtme I "I own (oar acms Item," rapUX t [ ranch ttem am. I dmo^bluhould r hte to band tear*, md ii yoa aoald aall , 1 ms toad mammabla, I might lite ta par- I 1 team D amdd te morrgh lotorlmc t 1 woaldooto ahoat as mate to'Hi^ite t totem tte prodaca aoald te worth." r " That woald dapate npoa how yoa h 1 -<*kad it," arid Prior, itoyly. , Ok. ym, I mppoaa. Bui yoa m* a 1 willing lo aaH out, I sappoas T' "Oartotoly." Tte mm -a rya tegm to hrigMm. b " How mate should you want lor it r u 1 te i L ' "WMI. I Ami know. Wtel roald ymXtedtopgyr-j M ^ t j ^teo"h^tete dol^cTf^tetelx u md fifty to Ite oatedn" " I dmt think tfiam to mtei m.1 u Joartektofcte." I JtdA-ihatemd.oaly.il ti I "ItedigAda tetaam cue h.n- !" iAmdA^mrte tte lmd.mdl took Urn ^

a dark, lag rgp toil to^! Inlteteto - ptom.tAm.iam«am>tem ^te X tote I h ^ ".*■ *-*y-7r*. ^ •i»^»p^texh*ij^;r.ijrcl I :toA«mte ptoate; m 1 tem my rramVammia Ite mateto atead X all CtZTptem * *" ~! |jN» temAAtog^tenky, «m m. am

• tem tte biltoid. far Im Iteamad ' Mr. Amtomoa toaghX; tet te found • m>a *anaM' k* mas Ptom Mmp^tarmd sad"to(l hi. raw 1 mora X Ite rprmhlw. 3 tte ntaidirala mm torn, oar tern, md •ten ttey ted bmrd hi. runpto rimy, ttey aam rmdy to do jotoly by him. 1 Tte mmuteto wmt firto to Ite mm > ate owaX Ite land torn Ptoar-a, in- • clodin* lb* todga and tte rpring, and > h. agrmd to aril lor two hundred dollars tor tte atone X tte todg. am armllmt ' granite. Ttea ttey aaltod a aun.rur • and mod., plot X ttehOWcto, atemby 1 tteytoand thto ttey could tem forty • Iota, worth farm tan handml tetotatod not n mommt alter Urn ' plot am made, bat paid Petm hia Im ' tboumnd doltort ohaarially. Km many day. aftm this tranmrtion. ' Whito ramrmd a mry poUto note 1 Oordalia Hmdamou. asking him to oall and m* her ; bot he did not aU. H. bnntX ap Mr. 8umma and ami into with him, and thto mry day . A WUtodo baainma in the town, and Walter Hinrgu to tteir bookkaopm. And in all the country there ia not a prettterspot than tte old hillside. Tte railroad depot ia aam iu foot, and it H ooooptad by ramptooor dwellioga, ia which lire merchants who do boiom in the adjacent city. Oo. thing Peter mte.d-th.il he did n<H rmmre a building «|«< fae himasU. bto usual good fortan* atteoded him. arm tem. A wealthy tenter ted ocrarion to mom to another mutton X country, and te ted out hia boom and garden to Ptom. for jnto om-half -hat the building oort him. So Ptom took a wito who lomd him when be dug in the earth, aad found a boat, far bar an>( npou the old hntrt.1. AX now. readm, whom do yon think I hillside ia I Perteps yon know ; for ; I ins, and tte place I tem told you about ia now one X the most mtout suburban 7 .mm.— — m— — .

a A Terrible Taraada. More than half a centner ago, aays a I Boston Journal cur impendent writing from Bradford, N. H., thto section X | r New Hampshire wm the locality X the moto terrible tornado that enw riaited New England. At tell-past fim on the afternoon X September 9. lffll, the scattered people bring in the rtemity 1 mw e frightful cloud e lew miles away c in ttenori^weto, apparently near Grant- > i ham mountain, aad soon, like the raarl tag X a mighty teapato, the grant henry ' t pall swept Aran to BaaapeeLate, whom , 1 were betted in autumnal annI shine, eaddanly beneme lashed into j . warm that aewmol to leap bite ragtag mooatem toward tlie heamna. At aorne localities on Ite late the waters ■ rusted inland, submerging large track. , i X land with their terrmt. X golden , cam aad billowy grata. In Sanepea, > then Wendell, dwelling bonam and oat- . warn touted to the ground. ' , I and in on. instance a Utile oh, Id etoeep , - carried on its oouch out into tte late I sod perished. Tte tone X ite wind aw eo great thto , ! toons wall, wm* laid tow and racks . weighing 400 ponttto tarocd oat X tteir J i twtotod down and toy oa the ground lite ! wilted wroda. NX an apple or foreto j I l amain ,1 etendhig in the path prop- , mXttohapd. A barn filled with hay , | bodily in the tor and thai broken ta : ) ; pteom like gtom. Tte rata or ritog. , peerad Ute it am eaapt ap (ram tte , end tomamata the locando'seoaim, , the wtoem ta a pemd ia Warner enddemly , falling three toto. Tte b*H X daeoto- ' ten oa the higher tondewm .boot ririy t roja aide and oa the loam ground, par- , twsXy-fim. Ham Ar boundary te- t Wanm aad Bomaaan the whirl- , wind lifted MmU (ram Ite mrth. bat , •pram fa- bomd. thto wm* tekce, up . and droppcHn^te StekmXlnga ' 3rwT..iM— , A ChM'a tormXU Art. ° teto^^tofauI^X^^C . and m it rXtodtoong.carTytag ttem (rain h the aam aad eomtoria X home tobaM- - aam arsl vexations X the day, but two or . ted anything to y. Tteatene- T

J a bouquet, its hmaty growing ta m ' tm-wrihtte bring bmteyX ite tery saw. With m eagy momamX a gamJ «■ term nari to . 1 tertk^r* j'hte' ite xiu h^ • rariy bead btoaaaa the papm aad Ur « ■ - ' " FVmm mrtol ay Aunrs " No m^af 1 X 'hntemttim tee" MB X*tte 1 ■ r . -a.-- . tHl|b ; w, X fta .1. dp I.I ImtemA 1 ^am." ; AW I IjfttMhhtotem ;

X I'KAIBIEN ON FIRE k A recant Chicago Tribmr Sprmto fi^m Oram Boy, Wk, mys : Tte mry W dimgrtcaWo droagtd which ted protmetod ite tony te many weeks pato ta X this part X Wisconsin, simmiaiiinl ^ -Wt tte ateto Icaato and prairie firm, to betel •|iltte*Uitoklyhi" a'T' n- township X Eaton. For two waste past X woods ta neighborhood X Woodruff. *. mills bam bean burning mom or torn nt neighboring farming mtilwnenle. Tte a creeping motion which the fire ted m ty iightetag rapidity by s aamll hnrrieaa. <d whito, put in sn appearance one Batorh- day night. Snnday morning mw no m rcm.liiin X tte fim. Tte wind rtosiad m only to come an with double fury ta the afternoon. M<o« X tte men ta the townit, ship were off ta esmp oa the prairies to had to torn oat sad do duty in fighting L { the fire. Their ntmoto efforts evaded 10 nothing. They warn baffled at every >7 j point and again and again .ought new a, places X safety with their children. In r. : the entire town only throe bonam remain standing, the inmates barely escaping w j with their lirca, and with no earthly it I possession, bat the clothe an tteir in becks, and even these ta moto aaa were ■ pwocebed and tattered to snoh a degree m to afford do protection. Henry «1 Bitoter. whom dwelling senna to ha-c L | escaped by something like e miracle— «I barns, fences and everything etoe around d it having been swept away Ute eo much 4 I chaff— came lo Oman Bay to obtain ra- " lief te the sufferers. He had turned if hie bouse into a general hospital. From •r him the particular!, snob as are known, » were obtained. 4 It wm in the center X e plowed field k ' sought rvfngo. They came from all <r I parte X tte township, end all told the t- 1 same story— the destruction X their toL it | Two families were destroyed, and three 11 more are miming. J, is hoped they are I ta aom* safe place, though the wont ia feared. Of a settlement X seventeen houses ta the neighborhood known as Benjamin's, not a single one remains. ■ NX a (enca ia standing ta the township. 3 and the affrighted cattle thai freed reek | sure destruction in the neighboring ® j woods, yet burning. Dead sheep, pigs 1 | and oowi Lie scattered everywhere. A ' | dram X steep, seventeen in number, | ° wm found huddled ta a hcaft all roaeted | 7 j and charred. The ripening gram ca- • .tan X the disaster. A nambeTxOreen I ' i Bey men went to tte deeohUed ptooo, • and the enthnrilim directed that dewti1 tote familiea be given homes ta the ' county poor house nntil other provision | te made. " H.n a Man Killed Petal. Bags. 1 effectually erterminating the bogs thai ' mf fated hia potato patch, sera the > f-'offleot that piece. He first tried peria '. green, and (or want X a better medium , • mixed it with meal, and thoroughly > sprinkling his rtam with this compound, , L retired to dream X taaeX carnage and | wall filial potato bus. Tte next mora. 1 j he erase early and hastened to hia 1 j potato lot, but instead. X finding the , ' i ground covered with bugs be d—oovrrod | • thto tte meal ted been eaten by the , 1 chickens, whom dead bodies attested the . 1 fatal virtues X this dreg. Exasperated , X Ilia own stupidity , and more thorough- ] | detenatasd than bXore lo accomplish , 1 X the arsenic in water aad oarXnlly j sprinkled tte plants with Ite eolation ; 1 this tin—, however, with better raoocm. , X Ite bug. and a neigh bor. , pig tecmne victim, to tte poteo. Dm- , miiefierl with liqtods mid powtton, be ] next tried cradling Ihmn with hia fin- , fere, bat to Ite firot attempt Urn area- , tare's teed abX (ram its body lite i pen a Now fan, and Xriking Ite nn- ] man dhaXfytatte eye, eanght \ aavaciafluutomX that organ end ] Ite .bond™ meat X Ite hand-packing , pruoooa Nothing dnaatad te providad , himreUwith . pan X team mto. , stink and bagan knocking ttem Into tte b XI, but a half boor X thin work onto < rinced htal ttet it woold late toi abont . the eiiddie X January to go over Ite entire field ta ttet manner. Finally a thought track him. .Xing np™ whkh^temtBrotad tte pianto thoroughly b who

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MAUH IN THE WALLED (TTT. V m.a»>M M A walled <3ty with galea I I've teas » to Baa Antonio, Texas. BL Aognettae, X Florida, Banto Fa, New Mexico, sad to ■< the Chtaem quarter ta Ban Fraadecu; ■ bat Quebec li the etrsngmt mto qaaint- « mt city X them toL U to en American « toty where all tte peopto talk French, x It to ta tte new world; bat the houses '■ are two or three hundred years old, aad " look m if they ted jot come from tte sooth X Franca.' The arms X Oscngius '« Bex and Victoria Begin, art emblazoned " everywhere. There to no array; hot the X city to one grml fartcem with a thousand t gone rating in tfawrefa. or half con- »■ coaled in words aad gram. It baoom13 merotto city inside X a gnat fortress— a x queer, quaint, strange gathering X Dtfas *' and guns. 3" As you mil up the 8t Lawrence. Qne- " bee tookeUke a grant reek ta the middle * of tte river, crowned with atone castles ft and coo rents speckled with glittering 7 rocky promontory on which Quebec to « limit to about 4O0 feX high, and It hangs " orer the water like the higbet Utotoade £ over'tbe Hudson. Btroight beck, or ft south wrat X the city, a few hnndrad 7 yards, begin the famed plains X Abra- " Lam, where Wolfe and Montcalm lmtli * fell when the English took Quebec in * 17S0. 7 Around high Quebec, mto separating - * it from the plains X Abraham and from low Quebec, to a high granite -rail fall J X antique loopholcs.and lirtotltag with h rusty oolnmhtada. It to the only walled •" city with gates oo the eoctincat — the I only city ta which BevXntiooary and 1 II ante- BevXotioaary fortreaam end emlatb tlemeou are pnaei lal Intact. Throng! tte isterest X Lord Dofferin, who ' d wishes to make Qoebeo the summer reei- ' - drooe X the governur*g*nand, all X the u „M gmtre are to lie retmUt with Xd Nor- * maa turrets, and the top X the stone L ramparts around the city to to be cleared " off for a public drive. It srill be a road np * ta the skies, 300 feet above the shipping ■ — one X the grandest drives cm thto or B say of her continent. One gate to to be « rebuilt by Queen Victoria, and named i Kent gate, after her father, the Duke X >. Kent, who used to lire ta Quebec. I Quebec to the " show town " X AmenI oa. In it yoo see strange religions ccre- * monies, fartiAraliooa as enriuns as the I Alamo X Ban Antonio, aad a mongrel . ' French people m strange ee the Chinese f ) residents in Ben Francisco. ' To all thto C and Chandlere, each within e two boors' - j drive X the city, and s view from the ' 1 ramparts down the Bt Lawrence, as . grand as the view from Inspiration Point ' j down into the Yi earn I to, and think how * Quebec must inspire the tourist. A i little below Quebec to the gloomy gorge X the Begocoar, with its towering cliffs and snllim depths X water. Who firto settled Quebec ? > The father X Q-obec wm Jaqoc—Gsr- ■ tier, who sailed from Brittany m a little ' 120-ton vessel, in lfiSfi. Jacquse-Cariier 1 -cut up the fk. Lawrence to Montresl > (Hochetoga), then came back to Qnebec, ' which be named Cape Diamond, stole a . few Qnel-sr Indiana, taelodtag tie Chief I Dooneeona, and then sailed hack to * France to shake hands with Chsriee V. ■;In 1541, Carrier returned to Quebec, ' told the Indiana that their captured I had .11 married into lbs firto . * families X France and hreamc lord., * whan ta feX they were dead. Tte re- , 1 suit wm the Indiana kept away from , ' Trader Oarrior aad hie friimda. sal : > let them Uve on bailed roots mid wtefe , 1 ml till they were glad to go bar* p. i France. i In lfiOB Bmanel deChmapLia landed , to Qnebec. He made gardens, swindled i the Indians, bang one X hto mm. far , mutiny, and then sailed on up thrift I 1 Lawreoor to Montreal, and .-arched I down end discovered end named Late i "owtefremtoimd a French town rill ! 1788, when tte young English general. , aged only thirty-two, and the I on the plains X Abraham. It , mem. that Wolfe md Montcalm were I both glad to te kiUed, for. according lo ; when Wolfe woe si rack by tte i fatal bnllet, be heard none one my: I "They fly." j, " Who fly r eeked Wolfe . " The enemy," replied the attendant, t " Ttea I die happy," mid Wolfe, and i be dtod with a anuie oo hto fare. c When Mootaate wm hil, he tamed to I tte surge™ mid asked: , " How fang eaa I survive 7" i "Ten or twelve hours, perhaps Ura," • "Tte eoon^thTbrttor," mid Mont- h

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Tte Grape legtens X ( aUferaia. A correspondeut to Bants Boas, Bono- » me county, OaL, writes: To tte Eeea- ** norei els'" climbing and tnQtoed ptonto X hia on m sects™ It woold bXter the mm 1 1 ml X ., oe to verify Benptare end "a^f under to hto own vine," far ttey are tte merest u; stump*, although hogs, trunk-like stems t- as they grow older, aad look like tram m thto wee# "mt down" on when they k. were little fetlowa, and discouraged fro nt m farther growing.. Eseh tee e gorgeocm to top-kn«»t X green, lil e,an Indian warrior «, in fall feather, mto! than to.no prettier m eight than n hillside eovsrei with their to rich Mtoge. to Inter, when the fruit change* to yelto j tow. green, pink end parpie-btoek, the s- l esthetic bmmty to Mill the seme, while i- to the praeriesi tend they here en added it palate. Tte grape country X Soouma e- 1 Pablo oo the south to Mendoetao Connie j ty, it* northern bonndary, and from m 1 Napa lo within a very few miles X the « ocean on the wmt. In fact, her hills is and her valleys, her highways end by. ways, seem to have been selected by re nature fur the special hums X thto most Ir luscious X all her fruits. Every year, to ' quality and quantity, as experience s- teeehes new and bxtrr way* X managing h them. i> At present the principal varieties raisrel are the Black Hamburg, Black g Malvoiaie. Mnaoat. Zinftndel, Brisling, m < Chametos. Herger, White Malaga, n Plamme de Tokay and the eommon h Miasi™ grape, which toto will grow any* d where when the aXI to nX too rich. The ie Mneato to the prime favorite far rating, d although it divide* the buoore with Uto t- 1 Tokay, and can be bought here ta the !' area™ for two and three cents a pound, i" while many |* iau*e are eo overburdened i- ' with tliem thto they feed tliem to the e rhiekema to get rid at thrtu. Think X it ! r- yoo who are paying seventy-five cents, e or ss they my ta Oalifarnto, six bit* i d pound for the prerionr fruit, p The actual brandy product <4 thto g country for the present year will probaw Mr exceed 100, 000 gallons, the uumtv-r X e vines iu Ban la lb as township almost d being, in exact figures. 731.580. all, with 4 slight exceptions, going to the distilleries. Three 100.000 gallons represent i- ! list five times a* luany X wine osed m " . their prodoetioD. and each gallon X e wine to the expressed juice X fourteen '1 pound* X the fruit. The largest vine e grower in the enantrito William Hood. • who returns * list X i 10.000 vines. Our e representative, J K. Lnttrell, owns a >' neat little patch of 21,000 plants, while 5 other, range from 5,000 to 23, 000. With • a small capital ami the leqntoite amount t X information on thto subject, one may • not only make a fair living to grap* e to toy by for the " rainy aeaa™ " thai • A band X Circassians, 1,200 strong, r arrived ta Erxeruom, Auto Minor, some 1 time back. ' Tlie chief naked tbe Turkish * . governor to supply bto men with revel - i vera, although tbe guveenmrot ted only f given to the otbrw Circassians Winobrsi ter rifles. The total qnanrity at ravX- . vers in deprsit wm abemt 400,nX aoough , tote around. After many ill—miies 1 tlie government tuqilataed to the chief reserved for the officer* X the infantry, - and thto they could not he disposed X i otherwise. Then the chief began to I raise new difficulties by asking for large : • soma X mooeyfar hto men,™ the threat ■ thto he woold return to hto oountry if ' some were not allowed. Ttem ' i dayu, and ta the interim these Ctrees- ' r , were getting every day more tasotoward the inhabitants, especially 1 i faword tte Christians, and they began to 1 i molest the riUagara by astting ransoms | open them. Ttey broke into tbe boom ' 1 X s rich Christian, and after having ta- 1 ; raited and besbu him end hto family, ' ' j they compelled hint, by using threats of j i warder, to give op to Item all he pne- ; erased ta money. Tte proprietor aad ' > head X tbe family, an Armenian, wm 1 ' persirting in maintaining that te had no toTtennd liis'snns and threatened to 1 cat hto thread. The women ta Ite tenae, < struck with terror, threw Uinrralvn to the feX X the Ciroamtans to intercede ' with them ta fan- of their chief. One ' X tte member* X the family tried to ' gX oat (ram the street-door, bat * dagthrown into hto arm tooppad him. It ' tten thto the women produced . ' •mall box. which contained Ite whole ' fortune X tte Arairaiaito. Thto ter- 1 X the Orramtoae coat thto badly ' - cm arm end 10,000 ptoetrm, tte eon-

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a BHkmto te totor *U1 arim discord t u toe ixs to u. my he mates; m ^mvyebrvmra N» temy driakers, ^ Geoarnl ■ Grant laid tte firto afatx X aa Ho* cheap a man aonld dram now, if is h. didn't wear ray more clothes tten te re really needed. m Too cam boy lend ta Texas far fortyis sever, cento sn sere: bat tte tremble to - thto m some ioatlilxs you out find urn er far only about six feX X it. w In 1812 Napoia™. to reduce the Esirerpma aseeodeocy X Bnstoe, invaded tte >1- empire. dXotoed its sradm mid took XI Moscow, whiru the Buseiua destroyed 1# by fire. ul Martin Casey, X Chicago, hm saved is ! the iivm X eight silnlts, end not one is X them ttenkrel him. Ttet was jnat. u> They knew exactly the value X bto m Tbe school board X New Orleans tee •e : decided thto black end white children 'to i shall be educated iu eepsrste schools. 7- One X the colored meubres edvoceicsf V \ the sepsrsti™, on the ground thai il *t wimUl land to the benefit X hto rare. '> ' Her Lnslsnd had hem playing fame w plsinal: " Prxrv AdXphns! He gX a H pitcher ta his renter field, and be rent walk." Tbe doctor though! it more lihely re thto he hed been playing short -atop to a * jttff3- An Ohio barrister assumed tbe pari at . s mommy ta e dramatic performance. 111 Tbe critic said: " He wm obliged to 7* pat s little snimoti™ into himself lo " more recent linen, but ttet was about aU. w Nature bod admirably qualified him to «• set the port." *■ Sat s lodger weak and weary, or a «• drunkard bleak and beery, not a tramp - "j or vagrant dreary, had a oouch upon the m*. mortal there to' tempt tlie longtailed rate to play to sentry, s* they often J" By s series X experiments conducted with the electric sparks, it has bemi dtoeoveresl that drops X various liquids— ' water. milk sud qaicksQver— let (all upon a bortaonhd plate do uot make, m hm " bat pom tbroagh changes of singnfar symmetry and brenty. A valuable cow belonging to a gentlo- * man of Weal Butt™, Maes., wm tskeu with hydropBobto s few days ago. Bhe :r tiellowcd and struggled in greto sgimy daring the spasms, looks loose tram the ^ stanchions, broke off one X her boras, 7 ia the jsw by s dog while bring driven * from tbe pasture with others sb™l two * weeks' previous. The largest firm in the cotton trade to thto X Belli Brothers, s Greek boose with establishment* si I over the world. The headquarters are ta Lvalue. The New York branch hm its idfiers in the ' dot too Exchange building and to tinder r the mahagemcnl X F. Fachiri. Only ' Greek, are admitted to tbe firm, which to willing to receive any partners X ttet [ nationality, providing they inrasrt twenty . thousand pound* sterling in tbe firm. Abont this time X tte year the wenry ) editor, worn out by htofabora, ami fcel- . ing badly in need X rato sod recreation for a few mouths, to visited by a deputation X tte readers X bto popular and ' influential journal, and presented with a ) parse cuatotatag 81,000, more or Use, to pay the exprnere X a trip to Europe ! t Well, why nXf Doesn't it take a* much tenuis to ran s paper as to preach on* ernn™ a week 7— Boston TVnsrlrr. ! At a recent meeting X the Eighth regimaot rmneiatinn. at FitttolaU. Mass., OolooM Low spate at ; the weU-knowe. herd took marked "B. .|Q,~ the firto bard bread whlefa tte , government furnished to tte roldiere. ' bot tte eXdlera took them to refer to its dale. Tte cXuori brought Usoe una. , and, after it ted hero kept In hia fatter'. I ami lb* remains X tte cracker wore , fuuml and reoognixed in Use cellar. We nominate J. Billings far tte next I premdont— X the Fouetik Hpeling Amy ; Tu-ehiui. — PkitadetpAta /"rem. God cant. Benrod the mnahan. - Hrafik. Com now !— A'« OrUam JNmx H Ite , ' . repAge and the Knew Ortenne TNnsee hedd m hard work as w* have to phOl out a eotentnn ttey woukld hesitate befuare leuddtag tteir rapport to cony •ytoemm X pebcrtteuntag words. Wa gisphie thto will maike two or throe wonto fill e )*paiTBgr*phlihhhh. — JterTwo little DMrro boys, aged eerau tod boys, aged „

teu years, aona X Job >u Type, who lira, ra Totlle's drum Bcmfa, ta Ctohi- *•" ««»ty. H- C-. a few days y got i wbau tte aldral one toU tte yoogoat It ' braml tewutthf km him. ! »•«* tte breed, ek-mpim Ite X I took a ptotoi (ram Ite paM of hto [ father's com rod de4iten*aiy shot ft, i rag ■ I roe in ft* iklimm. At fast tte. i-iiilftillwmmk ex prated to fire. 8k. Item s ehroft. Itome. tetfii M. to "mS* -*■'***'■ 2Z:S1-;,am pto!*" njm ' * Into— .**.»•; ftto. Dm to Fteft. U.m. Fim . 8ft ft A. AM; ft. Amphroj, to rom n—ts ■ mm tom^md ■- ^s