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I STAR OF THE CAPE.

VOL. II. CAPE MAT CITY, K. J., THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1879. ■ * NO. 21. ~

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aadtoicto. Sroatodato toar. tey. tea te will to llad ta bto EaMar , WyHerotaewpraptette. taate | tbto aaaa. who far arariy tbipa , Ifcjao^nn tedlindkrad alaaa. tea , ■ternlaaalyAaayd Zalto. tte teaay. , Vtaaoa- rtebL ted todte crap. Ufa , eald baan aad Cltod h with all lb. , (todatoaaftof Had ate te hto dawhtor te cpold i ""lly'itetorlllyl. tte arte aad can- I tart af a^ aUaya.' hr tixatrbt. aa teaaw . Zalto chaactoc ynr by yaar taoot a lor- < to a tair aad gmrioaa woaaaa. . Bat tten caat a ttea whaa ha harv , te Might loar tte darttog of hto . hapaa aad tear. ftoa bright waat loraiag m bac, , board Totcaa aaar hte aad loafcng op , Soaag tonagar. Tbay made a prtoty picture Noodle* , tte gnat otea-tte girl, aua I aad Natal J. drmard lo aUrary^ny ailk. , adaacy whlta aha«! a iapp.d oteot bar aad aallaa la tor date \ ha a> toll, ehgaat aad h.aitonMr. with i abort black carto towated hack from hto , while funhmd. aad a aohla beard rip- , pilar to hto tar«N Aa Ely Haoard goatd at ttem ta woo- < dar, tte rtmgrr brm toarard Zalla, ktoa- i ad prad .inly tte wilteg. nay atowtb. aad ttea tanwd mi huritod ,ww •Who to that grootonte ay par (a- < gobod Mr. Haaard-oaortAklag lito adopt- ' 'Oar who to to be my bwbaad amaa day M my daatoto pap. to willla*.' a'w i ' Bow laag ten ytm known him. my aakad te- aaxlooaly. • All thto aammw . papa dear.' Zrhc^- . Tte old bard look cama back u> Ely liaaardto tea; atill ba hap. hto ruica ktod. 'Too ten acted nry ladlaiaatly. te aaid. adldly ; ' whj ten yoa thto am ha mar Than an nam why l»r did not wtohytm tokaowjoN yat.' haaiioyd tte i yooag lady. •Tten moP te monad, whh much ' W ail. Zalto, boraaaa of my ' km far yoa 1 moN farted yoa to par or aprak to thto iacoaaidanto pwaoa again, at toaM not until I aboil know awn 1 about him; aod If you raluamyjodr- ' meat you will obay aw.' •I caa aaitter aaa him aor apnk to | apoadad fete. tel^T ' far te triU ten tte TiQaga to-day .' •I am unapaohably glad of that.' aa- ' amtad Mr. Haaard. Aad dariag all tte loag wiator mcatte , feliowad he amroaorapoho to Zalla . of bar lorn. Ba waadiapoaad to fadton , that tte atelr had ten a aim pi. Birm- • tern, aad that tte Nnagar woald panr , Kamrr Moaday raaaa again, aad fauad ] " "ter watotdhl " ' ■'—■■aag. , talk! Vn'dlTL i^TaSted IP JS !teto! lily.' obaarWd Mr. Uaamd. aa'teay rod. 1 toward tte ctaarcta. ' What to it. ■yttaDdf •Tarn nay te aagry if I toll you.' aba ' -I «dd m!w to an «kk pa 1 te aaaurad ter. aanmtly. ' Tall ■ ' 1 am Udaktag of yaw qua, pp. taar ] look ^patattetawaptoojrhtor^ ! tnaam. ' Why do yoa arnr talk lo ma ofhteB ■Thatetawt fa loo nmrwtal my telld.' \ aarwarad. aadlj. 'I waa wary hard wtob Atoaoa. I tamM gin teM tte s^aUL'JLSfL-ts ■ mal HPdatewnh. to, m. togging for a ' ™ I ■ fllhteliai, ted I ignored bto a- J "Tte wuald not ndtom trmmitalte ! aaw; pagaP* tea gawtod.ertlh aaiirlna. , ' 1 woald laaplor. hto pardaa if 1 taarw J Tbay had reacted tte daor of tea ' tentta. ted « te laalpod ter tea tte ntegten. Iter ter aaamtatewn , ^hTidTrctL-w.^ ; togteartaagaatEaNwrr.a.ttetomd- ' nratejw wte ted htoaml hto Hted j ign^n fcadtete te kBhhta j Si51 ' SS?5-®: • I^SSS— — j Sjlrasag-^ ■ Hte "MkHMA" tatete»tenbto ;

Aa AarTa liaiagi. la a riltog. to lte ontoa of Toad, tte team dtocewand that a taadly -f owh ■ tahaa op thalr aboda uadw tte map* 1 ' roof .whh ttem. Tten waa a tela ta ' i tte jtato mrt. nhoat twenty hat from 1 ite (POBBd. aad i« it Itewa tarda Imd ' ' mad* titer two. It waa tte ta* yaar • that Itey ted built ta lite place A 1 yuag tanner aad three or faar of bto ' 1 frnta. who had ftogatatly ateareod tte 1 I owl* aapwiag aad Ayiag cmt of tte atby. ranulaad to cramlac tte aaN. On n ttey placed a todder ngataN Ibe ' wgj'. aad I. ip'irtad tte tamUy of owto. I ■ Tlary (ouad paearal yooag oap* of antra- I oediaary ntfiaeaa. aad. anordiag to Itear I own arvemnt. after exam ming tbean ttey I pareal bird* did not thai areata* appear , I ba aagmed at tte praondtog Tte ant alghl. bower w. bepweaa atae . i ate too o'chxA. aatte yoaagtaruaee waa i i rNuraiag hotaa. fatfawad by bto aerraat ; pHitag,'hycr te*« JmT i beard aaouod of wiagaaad aeiolewl ex- ' rant Tte latter, la eeideal pain ate ] ■ alarm, bald bto hand* t Imped oeer hto right ay*. Ha Na*d Ibat tte oarl bad i team aaddealy down upon him. bad > drieea bw laloaa lato hie rhia. and Iben ■ Mruck him In tte aye art lb bar beak. Tte blow, fortunately, did aot fall oa tte . eyeball, aad arm mil fallowed by any . mutilation Upua rxamiaatioa then below lb* rye aad two bleeding wouada . oa Ite cbla. Ibe nnmteiakahir lmpriai of . tte taloar of tte bird of night. ite little dramx. Tte owl waa speedily , the eatirr brood included la the eenlNxe. Kxermtiou fallowed ta tte nftarwooa. , Tte owto wen nbaaal. or had Aod at tte ratolag of the ladder; bat tte pep n, . drptnqred pad tte yooag cam kiltod. Tte taath of tte old Unto waa aieo dar need, pad far aa bowr or moav lb* yooag , man aad bto friend, made rata attempt. to ataaat ttem. Ttey won prweitad . with aa cxcaltoat gun. but tte mare , meat of tte tarda wm ao rapid that oil their cflarto ware una railing Twilight t cam* oa. aad Nill tte owto parttaariotoly , bo raced to ite neighborhood of their ruined boaee. Tte irtoade. becoming lmi pattoot. went away, aad Ite lain awed , ilarknem at Icagth cocapalled tte young the feam> owl flaw into the taa*e faliaga ; of a tm. lata thto tte ipoctmaan arm about lo Am at baranl. what te anddealy brard a aioleat ruatliag of winga and ieam ; tte bird abot lite aa arrow ' arruaa the thirty or forty fart of lntareai ; M. F. received a A mce blow full on tte toft pyu aad at tte pane time wm ramarioue of tte rapid apparition of two round, flanuag eym dear to hto taor. Tte .bock and the pain wen ao riotont ' tbat M. F. Ml backward oa tte ground. ' owl* Arw away, aad only reappeared ' al ion* lateveato Paring the mNit.g day. ' oral morning, after. uigbi of totarIng. the two wounded man arriefl al 1 baadagu orn hto lafl rya. aad 'the am- ' mat driving, with a tetxlage over hto right. M. F-. oa the otter hand, wm ; mviowdj injured. " Qua of the una remarkabir accidewta ' ltaJs!w!)8cuith.ofl>^gtoaraauty.m W .dorp day. I baring . temporary lull , la tte rain-Norm, when tte aaa ateor rlAa md teoltod off orer taa hiU^ WWIe '^aSta^' ateag TteadThmNdt. i where a Uttla mow yN lay. te dtooov- ; Ttey lad Urn warn bill .and valley far , dewarjuagta. Wtom half way arraaa te , beard a alight ao tag hahind him. Ha ! S«h*lj -M — tte obyert te wm ta amrah rf wdktag Ictourely toewi Urn. aad not man ttea thirty tarn ' dtotom. Te any that Mr. Smith wm afightly agiamd would p-vtep. b. mpacAnam; hat te rataad hto gan aad la hto i.Al. KlUattawm mwrim the ball bm graaed tte rianaAaak. Thto woomi. though alight. anmmN Ite wabml'a be. mad la a momam tetare tte 1Mb aoald te aimed, te JB'ASU'sn.S'C^S operatiemtte char mport of a riAawm d n ill . la I temod tte hoator awd dmppad dmd. Batata wm of room. iwa XL Ttt? poram mat" tea ai^A. Ttere lay Ite ' riAa, bta an haama arm ehdhla. Ha I aj'KrtrrJ^: : tarn Nq.Hh tte temt. Ba tam m- i IMP . Ha wm nwAi .1 Ihta te had I maad htalta^ MMtaHta hmltaa han7» kUhwteta tehAatahnptagaaaa- I am. af tte AghL Tte tate te «■ i ? tatejritteiri ii \ S2S^' aMOtaAtato tarn taatead tarn, atomSaa te gtaom a m^a aam wteae m» taa Ifapm f - —

TIMELY Torn*. F Twtam worn, tarldad agoally m to . aamhaoa. want to a qatot apta near Yla- ■ m ■!. lad, to aaatle a tend byaAgbu d Beroral hundred mm witoeaaad the I combat, which toated half aa hoar, and „ . dtodgored t waive farm. A local clergy- , kapt aa tte aalr aide of the truth , During a recent thunder atom at " . Chicago, a meteor, which looked while * the air about a foot ta diamatar. fall . ■ the crr^gp tte aouth aide, buraa- - into many p-ceejuN before atrikiag > wm white with beat, aad tte frag- , ■ menu rewembtod cliakerx Tte wire of ^ i trie fluid entering tte ofate played hacic t ' John Dunn, tte right-hand man of J King Cetywayo. U, m hie name indi- : catea. an Eagliahmaa- According to the ' 1 Cape Arpaa. te hm Uvrd ao long among I tte Zulua that he i* mo Cadre than . ! Eagliah He to tte bearieut trader ta ' I the Zulu country, and bm a large nutn- J . authority buttle own. Ilia lawful vrifa ' la not a Cadre, belt te ha* taken fifteen . ' or .ixtceo native, wivea. and bto family ' baa grown to patriarchal dlmaaafana. ' He to demxibed .• a man of medium 1 i bright. In tte prim* of lite, thlrk-ma *nd ' hronnrd. with * pair id dashing gray | Aerordlng to NattNira recently roi. . ected by tte government of Nt Faun- 1 , burg then are in Kumia about 100.000 ' inaana peraon. The Kuaaiaa paper, bar' . ; bom complaining of tte bad condition and management of Ite In**** mylum*. ; which tanxMcmm are of tte nature of J barrack, ratter tten of bcopilat*. Tte Rumaa mtdira. eegani have .too bean 1 I taking tte ground that insanity should 1 , ba legally lecogniaed a. eu® cleat cause ' ' UaatoA0"** *"** " * traimrieaiblr 1 j A walking -Nick far touriau and 1 by Harr Herb, of Futoniix, U furniabed ' . with tte following wtictoa; On oa* aide < , of tte handle la a signal pipe, aad oa the ' other side caa be fixed a knlfa (which to 1 . above the ferrule) In the middle of 1 . the handle to n compma. The handle < Itself can ba acrewed off. and within is a 1 r small microarope with aix olyec-t- . glaaam. In tte Nick under the handle , to a reaaai coataiatag ether or chlaro- . farm. Ouulde tte Nick ttere to hurried , J tl.e ferrule is the knlfa already re- j farrad to, aad to the ferrule can ba ( , point (for glacier parties), lastly, a \ 1 , numbers of grasshopper eggs arv incu I bating ta Storm Valley. A spadeful of ami to represented to bare contained i hundreds of thousands of egg. deposited i | ed a furrow, knowing thai with these I ' frutalaaa of result. Grain orops wi 11 inly I j foster tte scourge, while to tot tte < I aaru into cmigmitaT' Iter, are ax- " preased that ttey may swoop down upon I • tte fertile valleys of CaHfemtia. hot < • stehaJtUadTaa^te 'IfaJrCtod^'tafid' ' If to yropaaad to dig tnnetea bafaee ttey I " or* able to Ay. and. driving them la. t " lo coeer ttem up. Thto plan worked I ; noremfeUybtLttatWDytoraago. I : ^ ^ J The Infant taty of tte poN year. iMi 1 . to. closely built streets, lu hoNle ..f , trade. Its throng of Want, that All mad ■ . block tte way. and ite urging mmwx of I t rate, from dnyUghl until the midnight « . hour, to una of the marerh of the age ' Tte rite to favorable a amooth ptoteou. ' ; sssuffiysxsi M i , rtodng lo a taght ridge an tte math. ' , When tte town b*aa. the pita was i so.mad with pins trees, hwt nearly all i faw thai aagW tohe caataally ptiQN I'd , r all tate^jmd^tooN ^cf tte ttmter to ' ! kteg^tte^ta ; :S£HE352rt? 1 ! zs^*otta.tsrktatais^l* ! | ttotaoafar. Tteoe m* hnndrrda. pee. I nagc » : ; Ite topanmM to mtohfag mme than ] ! m.«« taeC too ; . toe ma- tad taa ^takaik to ^ grand mta j :ESErr3rH i : : : graanrsrit ■ i : mJ^T fernm, ■ I !

riEM, SAKfeKI, ARB MfeTAEHOLD. ' ferora.— Meat af any kind, boiled down ta a jelly, strained aad ready for use for scarps or gravtoe. Keep tot a oool ptaca.-martoomNlr.holU«g;a«ll or ^ ^-ymtfam^ J| BtrrTxa. — Uar pound of byef. rotlnuaacb^plwra. put in a deep dtoh^roe|r j Thto will make a Uocupful of Toraro CUA-Trnk tte potatoes. | Item to make s amooth pmte ; add Both- ' tog except tat Then cut K Into cake, j ratter more than half aa Inch thick, i „ Hskr over the fire, on a " griddle - But- j" then have bat elnrgmr. with black c» j ^ lav Item, a few each ahevnately. In tte j 1 glma case until full, then pour over I ' I Ttey look splendid, and they juN are | aplrndid. and will keep. Harr your can; ; hot m far conning fn.itSooa B^krrr.— Take one quart W . flour brfurodl la sifted, and put into the I alar*, and with it one tewspoonful of ' aaJt. and una tahtowpoonful of white sugar. Mix all of ttem thoroughly witl. the flour: tten run through the store, aad thru nib la aaw spoonful of lard or ' pint of milk Roll cn tte board about ' Utah thick; cut with a biscuit cttOtr. aad bate ia a quick ores fifteen mlautrs If you have out milk, urn a Hula mora ' buoar. and wet with water Handle a I ' little and make as rapidly aa praaible. Dtttrunua run Boer. — Take one , pint of Boor (momtred before it to ' ! half of aatortau., one-half of aalL [ and one of sugar Run this through thr store, and wet with milk; hart the I dough stiff enough to roll. Cut it Into | Ba aura that your eoup holla hat rsxmgb , get up a good steam, aod keep boiling . while thr dumplings are In the pot; if I do not. ttey vriu ba henry. Soma r like them for a dissert When , used for that purpose, they should be ' frail!!tammi»rh ^ttey'&u'ta'a apnea 'of ' fortnight after strawbarrtoa. raapber1 rtoa. aad cherries, and before early .1- ' pfas aad pears, with a remarkable rambinattan of sweet and acid that afford. ' any number of agreeable dishes both in ' tte green aad ripe states. In addition ' to their usefulness tot n raw condition, this fruit to greatly prised by the housewho makes from red varieties l must acceptable Jellies nod jama and tte bom* wine. 1 The currant to easy of propagation. , I another argument tot favor of it* finding , I n place tat every garden, te It large or i . retail. A ymrling al*M*. from aix inrlw* i i one foot long, taken off efam to tte i I old wood and planted tell or two-third. , r It* lahgtb la the ground during .pring. , ; will mik i • Strang, well-rooted plma by I ■ ringing up below the surface at the i i ground tte eym on that pmt me cut out. 1 1 or ttey may be kA tte Aral season and f tetnored when Yin plants me rooted. Currant Umbra should art fully four , (art apart, that tte air may pan* fierly ' , through them, aad tte wood should be , I properly thinned to promote satisfactory Tte soil ta brat wheat It to 1 deep, rich aad well worked . | In regard to vnrietira. tte black Na- i ' pto- to tte largest aad boNblarA currant; , , It brae, prefaaely aad la valuable far , f una and JeUtoe. The ikinj to very i I with dark-red color, and desirable i f far market purposes, while tte Yrranilta, i .too targe rata greatly rraembiin* the , , cheery, to initadird na excellent If not I tte teat seat Aw table am. Among I white kinds tte white grape wands Aral 1 r tte UN. being larger than tte white i , IhNch. which to nlao a atalafactory fruit, i ' Brwad^ nd*Il* ^'""'lute^'-^Tte ; itaiS? wwto^^ri^* bail mad mata. and pour oa to ttem on* ' IdAtai^tetatok ^ (=S£--»=,rjTSL-' Bmt trail with BHoon mi am fa a waa ptaoetortoa. (in I H will rise ta four boon, tot ill It will tab* fire.) Sgggra'ijr £ ptet bowl fail of doogh ta a kof Im tte tanwaa taa A itaban red bate tagAte pbmara^ Mrendjmnde ta tato ww 1 it totata yam hwee'aa tehek la tteaferateantam. -I ■,,! top— 1 tan aatatam Mm pmaa. in imtonto aj . llli§p§ todaHbte-m* ota ww « ...

" g .rata rtoa. " eerraTrwogaiSawho will coolly write ' Tl.- fne'e, ,d mod which toanppc— o alleviate tte pain ixsoabaed by a hornet -.ting will shortly derorate the ehrak of tte natal boy. -neaoe hanw toeeaa And II I igV lb* beygbt ante Ttey ramble aad talk . Ibabtoaqtotbegh-. » I Nothing more fapw a potato young I things to a pceSty fady. to have her aak | lakes a doae of cramp medicine i It takes a man a long while to decide ] on taking n bath when he hm mn nrrhipetago of parous piasters no hto hack. j the editor toll him be will have to cut | three lines out of a sonnet in order to Aad dee-devpa gam tba Br Aad dew-deer* gara tb* Uty. , When a abctw*T has Hopped aad the , dowers are weighed down with cryatnwoodtaad ring with dlv inset melody 't and the rainbo w spans th* eon I ted dome r prrasibly hnppy. It make* him foci jo* • be dies when. In looking behind the ; clock, he discovers a cigar which te 1 wujTU!IM1I b™*7— bkw 1'tot flier The ronsumpttan of Csffre. A New York paper aaya: Much . country on the globe. France bring the [ only land that coneurora anything like l tte otace of coffee here to n certain rxr wHhta a tow yeora. thto to mainly ia • citi.e aad large towns; and Iters to no . probability of Its becoming the national r beverage, m It hm become in Rtiaota and I largely ta Bagtatod- ^ Coffra. although I Ab^atata a^Lhtoria; dto^tte' fifteenth century ta Arabia, aad since the r sixteenth over tte rerealndar of tte Emt. r tte rtaar at tte following oea- ' tury- u» plant arm carried by Wlrw-r. a > Nettertaad Utrfommler. from Mnrhato ■ Batavta (Jam), where It wm widely reproduced, and ere loag .hoot, wm sent - to Amsterdam, and ttenreto the botaai- . col garden at Paris Coffbr was Ant r drank ta Egypa aad Tarter ta thrtaxr tenth century, baring here brought ■ from Arabia; aad Itoouhard Rauwulf. a . German physician, arm probably tte ■ first to moke It known ta Europr. through I travel., published ta 1S7S. Coffbe t anon sprang up ta dltamat cupaI trira of Europe, the cnrlieta ta CoaNanr tinople (UN), toad the next ta London . tte year aatesqarat- This ana waa kept 1. ComWU by ajleeek. one Ifaaqaei. Mm ' -ithhta ft^^y!^Tbe"faN ooffeer bona* ta France wm opered ta M71 ta ' Marseille*, and n few aaoatte Inter Paris ImlUtod tte exmaple. Before tteclrU ' wars vary common ta tte WeN sad 1 Saute, and aaaatUL tte amae tetagap- ' of cote, fam lnrteamd <aj rapidly ' throughout tte rapabte. Ite J—rata pnople driaktag tte pure artiato. m ha 1 m ttey caa get it : whife ta Erampa gao- ! arolly the romparali rely well-to-do alone J caa affordpte laxwy. The (fetof mteti- ! tete- —* tertay^tflteta. ^heaaa. ' ml thing (teh.tamm.rehN. mare ' NtySrlte an. teiag drank la tte laktwarh \ cabiatua* fam ttea ta Ite rich amah ■ naakfeaba Mtatepm Tmitory^ hja " S taN VkLterarTamMT bmaSZmad • L'jrk.TS.11; — 1 ! fa EA OaaaaaiM utemlte. tkfato

IfaUtfflH Mdtraaaamm. UffeT .mamfemItodaaredl Wbe ute- ' Matte-he ' tefataatahetten UtefofetofltobdflC temwtted flig; ■Nia* aateu lam tare. An. mam. to te, aa flam MoaaaHmm . Sffr »«« aaflto to bto Ntea T am t *-«» mm, ITEM* or IETEREirr. Farmera and may bird, are aaw poutag ta seed Italy will am 1 egta the cohais af r- hto ooar tluaklng be wm going lo a firs « c tete -oath * Late yswr tte WeN packed 7-lteMM hogs, which to KIMO* more ttea Urn States and Territories in thr i nduction of gold nad silver thto jar. " prireofUteaty. which nlwnyarrxnniaMl eternal vigilance. but dhTysmerrr men rolling mUbfa There are orer flT.ooo Sunday achoola ta tte United Mates, with an segregate allcndnacs of WrOO.OOO children The population of tte United State* It about thirteen to tlx- square mile, while the population of China U Id to tte About M. J90 different ajmcirs of ptaata hare here dtacorered bv scientific men. nod 3,800 of this number are differ ret foraw of grass. The attraction Ixtwcra the small boy red the mud puddle to daily augmented. It* The mud puddle to something to add >» " Mary, hare you given the goldteb 7 fresh water?" - No. ma'am What's the um> They haven't drunk up whnt'a ta *" there yet ." "Good morning, Mr Brawn, you're " first at taN; you umd to he behind tefore, bat I notice you bare been retting * early of tau." Xo German emperor hm hitherto lirad m long m tte present aortrriga- Next to him coram Frederick in., who died ta INS. aged seventy -eight There are aom* people wlx. think ttet eternal rigitaaoe to a fearful sum to pay for liberty when a sort of oaey going slavery ran be had for half the price. Portable gm to sold and delivered la England like milk. People ta the country and ta village* recede* their gm la copper vessels from thrdty. and the Gorman railroad, are al! lighted ta a simitar A Utile girl scrambled ap tato ter uncle's tap. and rubbing ber vrlvsty hands over hto two or three days' growth of board, cxctaimed. ta much surprise, -Oh. mamma, unky'a re* splinters nil srsr hto faos." ill Italy with water power, which to tte ,-lxnpmt of ail the means of moving mnkc chinery. Tlx Lmg chains of the Alps „ and the Appeninm offer great numbcra T. I of catararta. some- of tbem with large falls of water. ^ / Ih "a^t^at^tegsyy^' "Wn Park ffjprwa f- Many of tl* r^Ruag custom* of tha ■ Rumtaa jmdCu are relics of tte old <° times of paofatom. Thus. U the pturlaoe 1 1 wi ■ nts sfflll resort to the anriral fatefan each of he riltagm every reside old J , and you g. tstmjo throw a pailful of I* pT* ' *" A m J1 hoy In town Had asra Ms mother' for muff that had bran badly 2 e-tea- h moths. Shortly Ntartrapl te was ta b .fathers Nmhla watohing tte t proems cte curry tag his pNponj. Thsatota mal wmlsWdtag Us rant, ml rouasTT wH^amdillppllcntloa iff tte eoaub. Whh ^ tram tab jfeyseths BNfa AMfaw ntemd ; SJKJC SJZJUt?" " on Mr. Friday, of Great Britain, hm mmd lis Miaa Assry fat branch ad premier His iwt crammi. whUrndmUting ttet tte aNfan. k bring kynafa again* . woman, wm ri tlaraaad fa fa* farar." Th. jury flasn * Frifoff >Mfe He ted sated far MM lis, in ^^worid a ■rarih teMH aaid^Afo^ "ImJ ptaam Z dte**Ths faj^teSk^llZSte^ aafed tagm W (aid fee hh nomas ■a — sramraimmm Jl^m^Wy^laij^i .ate-lhH ' L i ^ > ■ MM