! STAR OF THE CAPE. I£;: ' ' J§- '
VOL. XL
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1879.
NO. 14.
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m daw Ma*. - ** * *■*»■**' fcW.HH— IA,»..MIfA UMBM*>a U tha tatfa m. MnllrM- ' Trm MO. Ow laokid straight 1 IB. an. bZZteteTte ZZlag (OU ul re! uaWkBtoiniiK ■WBjttwAWB UUvbg, aster il Hall 1 A»thaiteavm. A RIDE FOB LIFE. ! Il waa a baaati/ol bHwbbb rttar- ' noon. The aan wre shining brightly ■ ot.Tm'- J Otter* 1"" 11 " " - *** 8,0 i red^a I » ^ teroaghbrsd. whleh i "HI'"''- ' Tbsridrewae a yoang an. erth • >■"»' ana-bromMd l« B. had t bright gray eyea a ligbflatete hid « | hi» W.1I-OB1 Ufa, and a wealth of dark 1 ! hi. haw). I. i Aj ha <aas I a wsy.id. boaaa, b 1 tha onar oaaM oat and bailad hia: "Oaicnal, hold a minnte. " h aodredeaplo te man. "Oolooai." raid te man, "thai Mali- a oaa band el term reamed tha river a Una morning, aad tha; mean to ha ap ^ Mexican rrtdam me the pLgev o I tha °°^7 Hareyoo HaB^ha raowhT « lira; reeled tha riere, aad tkpy told ma «• ihey tali. Ill to klU tha lliai i f.mOy Mora May go bask; to I ooo- be rinded to UU pa. I thought yoa tl might ware q n in to gel oat cf tha o "»•' gl "Why. nhrtharetey fill I Thorn- * a»r „ "Oh.joBhnoBTbw.ra A.i.l two _ 0/ than aoay ohoo they wen trying to Waal hh horoaa. Tbey hare hoaatad h thai lhay intend to hQl every man, wo- ta maa mi ahOd hi tha faaOy." u "Whmdo tey teleed todottr u ^^rSSrE : ^^uIcZZLtbrtPtete aokmal " "haalaffiMt haaa tea to lido hi
"Bo; and thay aa; ha haak la aa ■ " WaH 11 thay may ha haak ao aoao, ! I'd better be going ill wish to aaoo tha I tefly. Oood-day.-•■OoodAay.- te tha aa tha [ oote^hora. boawW ata nptd yw. ip tho road. ' and a haM 'dtest. "llaaahdac It, tha B'tHj 4 to tha doea aad I "Hallo, Oalaaal Charlia," aaid tho > W'H'.'li' B™". " «■« la aad tea a Ml ad aRh, and aoai yoBnatt. II h. nighty hot day." ■ Bo.1 Wh yoa; that hand a< Mar - •«te,=d-- nT" -Aft thoyr oateaod te aaMlar. "Tat; aad tey hato Manila to ■tear JOB aad jonr tanOj.- " Aad I haaa bo mv to aayaat (raatteaL That thiol I hart lor ateaacdtear^.te I^aaa fr aWnba^f "T-. H n i." mid tho aoloaal. "tha Boat tha« htyabtaiata tete.waaradth.aHp teaaMMa. Tha teRy aWM W Tt i I . ate. Woter aad WoilBli .hnr teytrt. Tho hay aad ahte aAaan 'p'teb A te SS da
" I taar 1 aosld aot (at haA bten ' tha haalha aoalAha teaa. Ihatdaal athoHdl i. I aappoaa, a aaaaad hy IhahaaA Patepa thay owy aot ta- | ^B^^tedth. aoahar. tnateg. \ "thay haaa aoai to kill •x'JjNB teald apan te. th. aoald eany te | at tato alavary, vhioh acald ha arw I emes. Oh. aw ahild. ay Ad r tha booildarad talhar •• Tte. khaow Uoc .la. b. rtda back, aad raaoaa bar U it ha to ay poem." 4 " Ood talaaa yoa, oolaaal, God blaaa yoa I May baoa rawad yoa r aWaaaaabaaaateaobt7^>aw Mlo* tsn Ua bono aod gallop dooo tha road. Tha aoloaal gallopad oa till hatdaW.ad te aattlar'a hoaaa. Than riding aroaad to te back ha lookad la throB(h tha opao window. Thara hy tha ohild apoo tha door aaln| , gtaaplag te doA -Oh. Ooloaal Charlia, ehms. mj I mil i r wad tha afaHd whao ha : awakaoadhar. "Toar uotte baa gooa amy; bat I I ] hara eoms to taka yoa to te. Kow, aoaaa to tha wtadow, aadlwiOhfl yoo 1 oc tha bona Baqahkr ' IdMag bar ap baton hia. ha idtafTii bar dralyaboat tha want, and taraisg 1 hia htaaah haod, plaagad op tha load. ' Ha aoald plainly datogoUh th. ' bwdlta low u lhay war, awtec to- [ Ba had riddaa ahoal hall a laila wbaa ! teMiriaa hoadaaaght hght.cd hia. laatilltely nh.iigad thatr man. , not diraoU y toward hia. bat ao aa to Bdn; bte. \ Tha aolaaal Badoratood Ifcair aoaw- | ■aaol, aad kaaw thay had a ahoftar dia- ? . to rida. Tea a ana ait ha had- * tatod and lookad fate ; bat t. tha * ioatacl b. dnidal to aorr forward, lor h. me amnl atracglan o I tha haad , ahaady naabrd tha hoan. r-My hoaaa ia late Ihaa any d ° tten." ba anttand, " aad that ia ay oalyhopa. Bow, Hare." aatd ha to tha o aaMad Back, •• yoa ban a hard rida ba- ' yoa. How, do yoar iaaoi baal, old , boy." ^ . priatrl ap hh aan, aad thook^hia " haad aa if awar tor tha raoa. "Mow, ay little girl, pat yoar ana ' aboai aa. aad hold oo tight. Too ar. , not atratd, arayaaf " "Bo; not with yoo," te replad, a. lookad Mf into the yown, hOo.'. * Tha agtt ana at tha tbomagbfatod J waa fljing at a rapid rata. Tt.bte.tt 1 aaw h, aad with a wfld yall a^ad lhair ' horan at loll apaad. a mile aad a balf'apart. Tha te a wagnaa had alrndy'teteT aa. u! Z ■HIE— wan oat ia boat of tho late . ite^h*'r wte tfll £ ia te ■ttarsgo.haRMa a wOd yoUai J h.aiteMlate'twtpw u th. plate h te a tethtton u gater; teZteteZaTtebW^id^ I oaten; hat hahod awaahlnga dia- f' Ban to rida.
boat a ( tha taah (TOW inhaaa n ate " Ba h hat,- aaid oaa ctf tha aoldhttt In. it tt ail onr with hte'npaatI* ttRttW «» Ba "Itel look," aaiad ate of tho Tab look I Whn te faaadhawara (an a aphadid bant of apaad worthy of hh blood. Wn bo raaafng or flying » Bowaa dowa to hh aoafc at hat. aad thi nap, aad ana hat toate™ WlwRjte iIRii ill I te hoi- « tendJtelhJ* A*te the hat It a* atetdattetel _ Did bote aa M t Ho; ha wn an te AteteteARy h. wite*.^te "Tha aaiaah'a aata.* ahad te nw. Bathaaaate ofnh^te a pte jt tel^Zte ^"hahat aajT lL tld"!! Tag d'te te*ahtetet5jtejte ate Zate. *B ha' ' tef n^te 'At h^Bgn^ -Ann.*
■a htoaanp Too win ha anynal whn ■ jy^sAthte---^ " Iffr "'P** >m*r ^bat. Jynryh. Inaky ahot.' tet. yoa tel* I ! lata eanp amd a wild yHl of • ahana aad a dhWarga fron tha battary. B ! Wkte aoUad onr the plana te arao tha rfaar into Moaho, aanooaahw thai d ' tha aoloaal had woa tha raoa— ftttar-t • B i Tha Tiaaaa ittln af Faratt y la an artiehwith tha abontitla ia tha .VortA Amerlemm Mteitm, Tela L. Ch . -te altar mhwiag lb. latea hhanwhhh bare foUowod tha wholaaala , bin of th. world, nte. Ihattea . te yoar MM tha foaoal am of tha . tha aarraga yaarty rata of 7,a00.000 a a«^ or abort ll.fOt.qur. nuln ; in 1 te Unitad thaler eiooe thh rah hae adnnoed (ran 1.800 eqaar* mile, in 1 18S& to 7,000 in M5&, aad A.AOO in 1870, , Batwaan 1780 and 1898 te total aggra- : gala of fonata fallal is Booth te On , tral Anaaha (npahally in Sootbmttas Ifcxioo), aad U tha Zaalns. Boaters te Boathanhia Btaloi of oar raps bite, ba a^atari at from 14,000.000 to , 50.000,000 acasa. It. othar word., w. , bare bean -tea* te moiatara .apply of tha American roil at tho avenge ratio ; of aana par aaol. lor aaoh quarter of a notary donag tha laat oaa haadnd aad twaety-8n yaara, aad are now laat ] approaching te linit bayrnd which any 1 further dim inn will affect tha nlimalw pbaaanana of the eatire ooatxnanl ■ 11 — Ba~*~ "*• < eoan (ran year to year son iaadaqaata j totewaahof IhabattU-growingpopo. , laMna. we nay foam the Una whan tha , bop# of te world will dap aad o poo the , bat that prodortinoan dapanda oa tha J fartihahg — a-rr- of the foroatt. If thay an gooa we aball hara , earth do newer world to hope lor— c ttiaggh for mat en or To any aaoh a [ towaahip, whan tha diaappear , anae af arbmaal ragalettoei bagtne to af- y oocreae or the fertility of tha flaida, a [ teaadUtyaarnahoald baapprapri atadloa a " ftownehip grora." an oaatt , to ba conaaraslad foraeer tp ehada tren, „ ten iTtll ZwntthiZi'taT'^ba^1. £ rind, ht te-omh cote appwn^. ° or on tha anaunita of iaolatad hOh be p paietore. Ia tha bnlan raguaa of the ^ gmtVntBotteyth.an.lnir earn. ,, tin, bat amy grange aad fanarn' m onion of every oonsty, ahonld devote B 3>BBhale the work of tm enllara ; „ and amy landed proprietor ahonld an U that tha booadarin of hia eatalm be eat with abed, tm.nl tet te n woodnfanon be aappUattd byqtuck. „ eat hadgaa. Let bail tarn ha planted -teevn than i. a piaoa of grate T ly barraa; aad ba aan that thab lnflo I Z 2S<brtLtetta^ ™fZu«ur " thill El tettgabMK p terete An; State whn. ibn. pre " enttioaa ehoald U generally adopted u hi'tka iieof be Mtete teahanhm ^
oa!ghhanh>t>yteaaparinaBt,aad betantThiiR intl'i Tbaaaha^'a'l ill i|l ia the D abed Stain to atay away ben tea Wall Manphb orBew Qitnaa in a yellow Imaaaaaoa. I tew See ma aha ate thmMSvtetMaboat aynate teJ~tZTZ5IIte' te. Haaa in a good poaUhnto mteteelhmAii.il naalt aynii them, letting htm lt^fot^e ten of tba ikgkl'tt tetettel fcSllag^ M ab ■tebt. Thay wan to ha on aqa»l haaa -pate- wmamaaaaad. aad bo lack woai n hd aaald ho toaad ta tha ante mt Td. bnlte C*7S > 8ay->* A te b tetM al'lZ A Ihiad Beta hat way Watt tawaad te Sink hilh. te hn aot ten bm sTioTlag^atetetetemte VKkJtea te a i i J. te njaAtej^atR-JSeSBl ■tete !h">mtet""'M / tete Jb3 ^ml^M
a nu. BAUD AJS RSCSSSSUt t iBpten te'raiaA* at'kih - aiehfata to gel all poaaibta growth baton g : 0- draaght of emma aema on f Pearh aaada tet ten bm kept in bnxae of ntth, or nknd With sent is . haapa, aboaU be pttnted tn snmery It rowa, three oatjpar fte apart. Tha • teoaa an to ba aaparsled (ran te aoil by mana of aooaaae aieve or riddK •helh an planted aboot Hun inatea - iteaa deep*- If te halm of the ahall >- fan away, an the batter ; te aaad la to a ba planted te aana. Onck te atom - not looaanad by a light Mow apoo te ■ tree, that wan bedded leet annmar. 0 will haad attantloo when the bode bec gin to ewoll. te tt It knows tet te in- • rartod bode ten "taken." All above = the bod n to be removed, that thia bod ■ m.j ten the whole ooortthnant esp- - pliad by te root. Benon te atoek - with one eat of a terp knife, leaving 1 aboet half an inch above te bad. 3 Secure mm if it Lea not bm done • before. Ohm whan inaerted. ahonld " always be dormant, aad il not slreed; ' cot. do It at once before tba bade wake ' «P1 Planting Inn is a )ob thai ahonld 1 a tree to pot it into a bole with cloda ' of -et, half, from earth around He ' roots. If trees are received baton te ' ground ia mdy, baal than ia te let then wnl Select a dry pUoe whan 1 tba aoil ia light, open a treooh. te Uy ' at angle of forty -8n dagi i n. ooo after ' another, eanfnlly oovering te reota • and lower part of te aton of aaoh with 1 aoil. Baa that each tree ia paapagly ! labeled, or if ten an a number of a 1 kind, plan a atnke to mark than tnoneh r manner that tew will ba bo doabt aboot thair names whn lhay are nkan ool Gate bow, will aan much trouble future. When properly heeUd m the specially to peach ten at te Sooth. We adVme than who faar froata on te te mated fooixi eOMilve in te vte Tarda oa te Bhine— 1 a., to envelops te teat in a Aood of amoks. Every coa has observed thai froai la rarely depoaitad ia a aioody night; in (aot, whatof te tree below a oartain point prevents froal A thin paper or fabric will protect very lander plan la, and even a rJood of amoka will do tha nma. Ia te viaeymrde lefaarad to, wheal front la 8ra^an batt and Una damap make a denae amacga— aa throws npoo As boat rwely occurs axoapt on atill nights, te aaeka will not blow away. Moraoeee. U is fonnd that te miaofaiaf ia oenaQy daar within aa bonr or two of Minnas, and tet tt ia aot neeeaaary to start te fins until than. method ao tthitlin in vineyard* should ba squally n in paaeh orchards, , a«d we bope it will have a fair trial this i . Gaarsa — The itietinna apart will dapend apoo te mated of training; if oa a regular trellis, eight feet will aaset any alma, aad everywhere — 1 agate! (aanA ahaia. te term, te 1 ehaaia ten ia ream In the 1 ground lor te roots and specs to train ' tban^nttebm. If bat cZHte, pUn.
"Ooooord." "Dalaeare," "OrwfsUag,"WMar." " Bmry* emi " BamHaa" Hawaad asaallnrt Utearacterad by Hon Buaia-U te an of sold water will aot atop tha biwllng. plan nypartofte tady.01 """ """ °* Boan aan Dsoaaa. -Tha Jataa of salary, nisad wtth honey of nayod barteZtto "? U r** " fa—*. — 7 indnodatemtUit at eory strong I 1 1 III ohoald take Marty taioa te qaoatity. Th. oil win aanknHnnary torn of eagenbta, aat^btod'tette rt'teteldl tert>£ *£ *££ »od pwt M'-Oothiog eh».^l' r* ta^y* til tek it Jit oSL» ateaAMiAwM onartyhtegtemnt rvSiSH
^ fltaM^m'te 'loltete^ZZte^ - loaded ia Bha^hai : After trameing in uterud by a at oaa paved aad ooveved ' aatnan (fsU of aadaa chair.) into aa 7 upper room. Ben a lot of gatillaAaa ** .ogling on coming, rad Uy >a anondoa apian aosohn ami aattiag as a. chain, a teg of whom could apaak a Ut ■a tie English. At IS tt. wa aai down to » dinner. I 1 " n adoraeil. with a qsaatAy of fruit and Tegeteblm piUd in pyramid, and cubea 10 The oourm wars breoghl on n regular dinner. TlJrauran' were ^rv'c .1 aa 7 follows : lal Wall 1 1 laaioc aeed. U Ohmkao braaat piiad in pyranida 31. >- Boast veal piled ta pyramids, tth. >- Roast matte piled in pyramids. 5th. I ' * Pigaoo eggs. Clh. Dough balls and ' id mixture. 71b. Boiled baoon. 8th. I > Stewed- chiaken tth. Shark ml1 k loth. Bin balls. 11th. Mixed .lew. ! ■ g 12th. Blind bars. lith. Crab ittw i ltth. Shrimp salad. 15th. Cabbage ■ IS tn. 18th. Pome! oa, pomegranates and |> d f rape.. 17* Blind pan and apple. ' y 18th. Qraen oliwee. 19th. Paaasta, • e almond, and filberts. 20th. Saki and ! 1 cake, also eoofectmaa. Tn tarred a: | ' d all times. Tba latter part of te dinner • it te lady binds oome ia. play rnndc I la and pla; games of forfeits. I la At 2 A tt te dinner broke up. aad 1 i# wa want cm board wall plnaed with what 1 t we had seen. 1 e fibortly after ana of te Chi run (an- ' ; tlemn of this dinner's acquaintance got 1 it married, and I m oaa of te few • r foraagsara to go to te wadding. ' a About aavaa o'clock one evening three 1 b other iM ran and I want par hrvitntte c y to call, an te ceremonies and payout ' raapaata. On our arrival te band oat- • h aide te residence played furiooaly. aad 1 t wa entered to meet the bridegroom in 1 n hie full dram suit, which ia moat gor- " a geoauljkmd. • a Ba waa a mandarin of rank, and hia ' button glittered on hie braaat, while a • - peacock faster waved on his cap. The u . peacock faster tt bald sacred, aad aan 7 a only ba worn by dignltarin 11 y Wa weal through a teg dinner after " - being introduced to innnmerabU Chirma men and being treated with te grmlast y reaped. The rooms war* hung with u - te walla adorned with pietarasqoa. I suitable mottoes, all tn Chinese. * A band of "-e—f boys wars in the 1 center of the dining-room, who sat ba- a > imitation of te bridal couch. u a There wars aome doaec tables ia te p room, and the oadlaaa dinner waa planI tifnlly interspersed with guinea and i ski. Tito over we want np-etaira with * i all hands to "laaaate bride," which tt t can make her laugh aba will make a 1 r poor wifa. Notwithstanding all the d I Jaatt offered, thia brida aai in bar bmda! * > look a look at tebaaattfal bridal reach. , and ten retired from te arena to allow ic ahmined. 10 thameelvm unocn U — b ' A Lsag Barackack Jaaraey. k Oaa at te tegaat )oaraaya oc boras- m , any human being, was begun oaa « , midnight raeaatlyhy Mr. Hanry Tudor, " , of Haw Tori, ba baring atarted bom „ . that eftw with te avowed tataabon of . u tet a rawed
ridiag to Pouts Anmae, te moat aoolh 1. Ia this trip, which will ooonpy two - yaara, Mr. Tado. win u aaaoaapaniad by a young aoag aad dance "artist," who will traeel aa htt eorapacuoo. U tt not with a dartn to aaocopliah tea rert martahls leak tet tejoorasytt aBdar » taken, hot more aapaeiaUy for te adL the republics of Oamtrsl ate Booth a. Amartaa. ate B> form aa Hi I of te a. rtasase ofjfooda nmnnfactnred ia this 1- ao^T te JlZfiJof^ trade thai r- *■ ■"■almte atii aly mnanpoimad by oter Iftetln. Mray of te good. I ate to Ikda i bi It J bora te aoothma he intaaada to rite invarmfaly arrive in a • tto. <d Mr. Tudor to tea if pate P hUl!rr^ *«W»o remedy te avfl. Both of te ridrrs are ° wall armad, te wU ba able to take » rare of th If tneorwd arilh good * hateb. IVom PVIadaipkia thay moved te^^JteteZ^h^Z^teTto- » flail apoa. bat ha Ibhte ha tel r journey aloag te PsstSe ante sntil I ha raaatma Qui i 1 PSfla8aft.Ha ' Mte«SJ^l«.,tey- " £ Btetetem Sb. i tte>U. Mte-I. mti , ..■■.HSM88L- J ; 88A baMaf BhiahaU Maabia^haw. , 1 SlaateZItetaaateaBA«ar"agaB- t I 'sywatert aaaam- ate "a | naj ■ il* 1 ' la.1 te. Ma had . ■■ttpAaaaate* ; I J Ml li Ibktabbtbteb. 1 ■=frr=H£€; [ f— mratetefted te tem» t » S^teRE te^Mtlb te ■
ros nu pais sex. i Tmrmm 2SMdar I Ada. Tea ate ( . Uttra. TWtta, , J£-- '! oraettw- OsaUaet I ■rrayt 8amate^^ I I A Paris latter to tha Baltimore Ga- j rarer ays: A noted revolution baa jut ( been aooomplrabad — but be not alarmed, , good readers, I am not aboot to dieeoaa , Prooeh politicaorteaapaottof tba ait- ( | tt wholly a pacific one, yet tt will be ! marked in its effects, inaamurti as its j tendency ia to make our pretty Amen- . ! girls look all te prettier. I allude , to te redden and marked change tet ! paaacd over te beads of te female , society leaden of Paris In te matter of i preacher who took for htt Int. "Top-|" oome down" ("Let him that tt , would enrol; have fait tettfiad with thtt ' fashion. All puffa and bows aad j tha female bead haw vanished inS^te J air. Tha Panetan belie, now wear tear .imply parted in boat and alter ' *avod or crunpad, aa batt euita te atytt J of te face, and coiled at te bank in a ( fie Urge Sower plaoed at One aide of ' thtt knot aad drooping on te nook ia J mncticrii. Thtt new oaiff ore tt not ool; ' ' simple end natural, but il tt wonderbecoming, te beautiful ahapali of te fern mine brad coming folly ' view for te first time in many ' The toddennem a. well aa the ' universal wsy in which thtt new style i ha e been adopted m vor; remarkable. Imitation thread "laoTa" to ba worn ' tea anmmer. c Ho two bottooa in te hand-pointed ' set. are alike Tba truly faahionabU necklace bears J traveling -closk. , Bommar ailka train broken checks, > and chaoe patterns apoo very dark ' greonda — prune, Bordeaux, brows, L navy-blue, gnao aad blank. The fine ginghams of laat aaaaon re 1 in vary pretty new checks and c delicate coloring. For trimming, than asms shades of color npoo whits jj Black and white stnpe tt vary faab- 1 r aa trimming la all widths, from „ hair-Una to te inch-wide strips. In t silk te black etripa tt nasally satin, ia cotton a will bo popular i; used trimming haao and Uncn aaiu. Tha printed oottoo fafarioa, aaoh aa handaoaaa aa aUk. Thay an ia small a pattarsa and dainty oomhinatkma c of aoior. Thay are to ba made ap in b complete .nits aad trimmed with white ti "-AreU-y.
The "Tartan* will probabl; be oar- ^ in oomplimanl te te marquis and mar U •arts, adgre, aad plenty of thi«jre » » to ba foand among tba aaw spring flow - an of artlflaial growth. lb Clmviot'a ramalkhLr eUtef'mixtnraa t drab, gray, laad-whito. and tekZZZZ ia Tha mixtawsa afaow faint, dabaaU liaaa, u roon, and, drsgoo-bloe, falaak and pea 7 The aaw aoion in atlk baaaaryare alu ways fa two onntraaffag shades la tha >e ram. atocktag. of rey paU bias with garnet, aaaant, or oardinal red. laad- " white are! vsriooa akadaa of red or i- bUck, raao-oalor and Uad-whita, ar rare » and pal* bloe, or oaaahaaatiooa of blaak - or very dark aha dm of gnao, with wax- j * A Haw York faaiiiiiMMau raye Three ° area naabre of modre in te depart- { preferaare fre high dreatt^T te hatt [ n vrhao tha full draaa tt adopted. Looped . " braids are iwatty kryoaaggiria. Yoong I kunnlig ta Mare Udraa wha hare a I ' ^**- "ow 'od nbhra-howe; i are till n.Hi>j > ill I. SKZaST - *8ta«188. Q»7h.cfg l lll I ! * Thread ' -taMkTTMtt at | |Ua Ire « hreada. laapad at Ma fcaMaf Ma haa^ j ' *»aail - rtaddad w8* paartan. mreaa." "* J 1 WB, tt. tea A wag. \\ ' m MrekM— i *=!■. ! » ■ «R 8 hi hahM>Bt | lln, > te hater are ■a.a.mk That paw I 1 tel I I MMM-Mufi > te-Mah tknnaadretereure.- ' "rX MteTTSk EMM** ^ ' * 8
Tha Eala Oaffrre an a tea, mrecalar | rare of Baa, eery blaak. aad iaflsiuly aupanor la every reapaat to IhaFtnjoa " Ate. "lor— hU te (Uffra Wa- 1 tt th. literal i.lMf.ttll .i of ' te areri). who wan treaaarly aUvea to te Oafbea. Tha Oaffrta live in beta, ; oa "kraals." mads of mad. tba frame- < MireHi a gigantis hard rage. Tha , Soon, alec of mad. are generally covered with a law mala, te aoU fnrsitare being cat or two cooking poke. Tha Uv. abate entirely opoa baaf cook te Utter tt te haak or beat tt Urge qaaotMWe of'teik. Pigs end poultry an also reared, hot generally for aak to te tattlers. The civilised wttb Uw axaepUma, ta ao tnoorrigibU drunkard, and wbas under te daugarooA Haarly all tba hardest and most menial work tt performed by 1 te worn sr. who an mars slave, to teir masters. Like moat saliva nam te : an unaxoaptionall; boapttabU, soda stranger jooraaying from oter tcwre fare imply to rett. te drat A young maa desiring a wife maat pre1 with ao many bead of cattle, generally twelve, but varying in anmbre accord lag to te means of te woald-be bride1 or te velaa te parent plana oa te daughter. Oaaaa exist of bopafol who have baoo working for yuan for te parent of teir intruded, and tboogh te heyday of teir yoolh tt passed, atill toil oa to oolibacy. Nearly 1 marines race Than are a great comof native laiidiari and young girtt aeboola daily aad on Bondaya go to divma aamoa, aome ia fall Eoropaaa costomre, otbara ia loag Sowing robre ' the usual red bUnkMa. with thair fares frightfully disfigured by red paint Thara latter are in a minority, and are greatly lookad down upon by their move eiviliaad neighbors, by wham tbry an called te "wad Caff raw." Among te heathen portion te nun ly number o! rattle tt turned over by te brideto te later of te bhde, who tt mamegv n Ire are dismal neeeaaary. Chiefs are universally ias)««Md. Hot amgU inodaot of iafldaltty to oaa tt . A Oaffra will willingly aaarian htt worldly iinm.aairin. oc lay down hia life far ha chief. Each tribe baa oca gnat chief, who takes hia rank hereditary dreamt, aad several patty chiefs The native drera of tba Oaffrre red blanket, made of coarae cloth, oovtriag the shoulder, and reaching nearly to te grooad. A maa invariably eari rica aa aaaagei. or epaax. with which ha ' oftta kilttte wild book whieh abooad In every loral. Axes la Htttary. The axe hre quiU a history, lor in Horear'a time iron waa oaad far wood Man' axes, ate. Tha axa waa aa an- 1 caant weapon of war aad appears to have '■ oaad (ram te moat remote periods warfare Tha war-axaa varied U form, aeeording to te rmaa to wfaich form, according
. they belonged. Tha 8nt had a alagU t edgeoatt;, and waa similar to tba modem , waa aimitimii called te Aisaaonian * tea kind were aaad by there female 8i.dn waapoa. by te Oltie mi [ Hreadmavma natmBA Aremg the Bo , ' tsal natioaa. At tha mc^tf th. Bo- ) axa, aad Amralaasa MaraaUlama awverai ! - body of Oaala m blag all fmntttbad ' . with battlaaxra. In teBaymx mpre- j ■ te hattlmxa. Th. potex. wre intra- f > Daare; tt hndm ad^oa oaa rtda aad a , [ sharp point oo tba other. Tha T ran km, j aanSaiy.'naba ma if mu tehtu^ i < blade (mnah ilka th. preaant brtmdaxa). i auafOhtldariel. tt preaarewd in te [ , Imovre, UPnaoa. ThaMttlin fall ( I j tare team reward teaiaaaaf te rex a I Btel.irt man; part, of Oaramy. ! ! CmTm teT lU*''iqi.!ZL"to . j*»P=tt °f te Mretk Imaalm fa- I •■m h j "Mredaama aa ithmka Mrf" tt jpap re kmala 1 1 1 Ma 1 En if?!! g I j^ZpkMmTre^MalaklaMreaaaf' '* ' 11 tea am Ma -eat maoHamaaaf MuZba 1 Svrxr" • IkMaateMaTrtaamimrette 'JfiZ Z Raad mask m teMkAa te tail II I* 1 Ma Md ta fbailll re irrv.rJrlrr- : ;g*^Mare rete rt km UB^ te : re
kmmTZmf A880.8S8 m mm. I^.RttareaSB^MpaawreA •rere ma art rtM te M. amaa M te grt rttk. bnt mret fad to grt rtte bythare Jko maalpiTM^ — ttekrt lakfa hat-band mate a fare dia- - ^ Wear yoar store, art yoar tan, . dotes wbm yoa go to re. hre ate i '"Srerere gmreally me a myrtary, bat , yoa am always arete drift of a reowr Seventy par esat. of tha deaths ta ' Haw lock Urt year ooaaned in the tao- " To get te aaok" tt troaa te Pleach ' tt i. fZZTZT ZZT a. i t tt act from htt ffirt. ' A farmer wbm whipptag two af hia unruly boys wre aakad what ba waa ' domg. "Thraahiag wild oatA-wm Ida ' fflj. 1 "I say, my little arm. wbare does te right band rood gor " Doot know. [ It; 'taint bam nowhere mnoa we lived . hare." . A British professor sal urates that 1 baaA to eoBaot a poond of hooey Irom 1 red dove- brsdA would have to mafca ^y0--000^^ tbjnl. , • A Michigan adltar advartiasa htt paper ; (or aaK reyte.Mtt'tt ' ThaOalred 6tatre has 178.204 milaa ; of talagmph wire Onrt Britain 108,000 5 Oanada 20,000, te Oarmaay 19,000. , A reeaat anal ran of twmty-oo. popo- , Urhalr " lalia a. a" aad hair dyes now , m te market, showed ttral flftreo of [ imi.m ^ 1 As exohaage aaya : " Aisobol will a oisen eel te inatde ol an inkstand." It a will alaodaaa oat te inside of a pookai- - book a littU more tharoaghly and quicka 1; than anything aire on record. I The human heart ia six inebaa in ° length tour iaabaa in diameter, and » bte aavamty time pre mmste. t.500 • teas par boor, 100,800 par day and > >4,817,200 teas pre yare. ' Among te namea in te Philadelphia ' dinotory are Zoaohmitt, Trigoyaa. Za- ' kraawaki. Tnngoiobd. Bohwilagooda. ' Quickaodugfel, Pequlgnot te Oohi- ' aMIagaL r In Miahigao. atiqsatta permita a brida . tobemamad "without glove.," whk* J to remark. "Prectey te way te bandies bar husband. ~ t That was a good though rater a aa- • vara pan which waa made by an Edla- . burgh atadmt wbm ba aakad," Why tt r Prof. te greatest revrvalil ol te , age? " aad, go all " giving it ep," said, I " Baoaare at te end of seary aanaoe ' Every applicant for a position n poo a I Kaoteky newspaper u first ated te • ™~7ZZter"Tte>Sl^tata 1 ^ortetet ba wZoldL #°°U7 A pretty girt "oat WaaT told bar haaa thai aha waa a mind- reader. "Ore yoo raad what's ia my miadr " Yre" said aha; "yuahirall in mind to aak ma to ba yoor wire, but you're . just a HftU soared at te idaA ' Ttrair . ■MR"*'"* ^ , UtMvllmdte
' C"te«s"teldate!k "" Wnrttegte^teZTthrt the 'spared id te Miiiai tt to rtu'te tha valoa of *2^000,000 to 880,000.000 ; Pariah avury year. 7S leap fam lata dewtjtttte una, A lartrtg 8aa8 af flMfeag artar Ma FaOttft laiagt mrrttaaafBi n 81 1 1 imaq'af ireii AtmterUoaacd te public mboola te got from ore hrite UUU fatow. STL'te'tei'Srt teZ II Mm." apoka up a LttU tep. " Wan, what U tt r -A MM." OaM>te>,^>^Mrt. Johma^" "DJI know aboot it," te Mo hoy. "U that fathar'aoff oo a larfc, apd wbm ha soaam hares ha late m V ha had radaamfal FSad af Ma Baaada I Mil i U. M mte pta. aaare arete. Mm ir&stiiiys aaadtag 8Mma tart la bright whm fafl aaareaaoa ga'sMtii af aaaaa Tbam edata Tbalarttaaaga re Ma tela*

