Star of the Cape, 22 January 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

I Bet wlsl Ik* ahaapm W fee daaee. -I km IkMrnlMtra— N*. IHrtLMtlarintrn.- * 'fata te iu^'X.'m w STlCgb! fasteriam >—■■»>■ nte.iiif - ,* u>i«iaatikirmMiit.ti UrK^amitaiUHMa fauL, Peso the final llltltn PovaK7enda.a Of afi* day Ito imp, mnm tog and mm Ml anisal lac Jamb. mi gn* mi pale WlSd^UlM; |« ab.m« WlcW N.nkWW.inik<l7tK>^u.l»l, Thato«raMto.g«Jtocagw..to.w tow. Hf UxtUtad; toe >. epMtob^ * Ife. eroketo.il lW.«rta(>oa -ace— fft=£L™ .lW|*UrtaMII.>Tl« "Alaa! Dakm,MMll>M! Abe' ales' -Wte KmU BONNIE BESSIE. It was a spring day, sweet sad bright, frmamMtbaibadowysolittemoflhe Highland bills, with delictom woodlandodon u4 filial cbamtof aun•Um. and the laadar bratTof bursting bad ate opmtag Sower. Tbao^ ttedmy waa drawtagto a the Highland spring. a brooding look of )di tad mial. aad balf formid raaolra. a bl bar pat dusky ayta. Brw)oue oalbd bar "Homub famia." from Ltey Jaaat of Dtedbatoaw Caatk. la Bab. the bard1* lad. of Black 1 Jan. Tbamtabtar blaia.lt a (ted. (tara than. bad firm bar the title wbaa aba first appapnd at Blaek Una, a slim alip of a Ira whhwlid all-lotto aad «h*y Bbr Aaab. gtVw a* to maidenhood the name ctoag hq bar. - Bcuab Baa*- tbey alleaBai bar. ate rightly enough : tor i of all tba Highland laaalaa wbo gathatte at tba llttla kirk. 8abbatb mora la «. ala* a* Bate* Bar ronf hn was *»!■ aad tea all. ate mgramfalma tell srteuaha snag. aad tba charm of bar rod dark tyoa. ate tbaawsat amib of Squire Baafrww of the fad fros. wm sought to make ber hlswUe U spite ol tefctaaaa ta^.-TtehwtU aitte Bad hmmm vara ajwaja'awll^b?- tla'wat A bachelor. aumathiag orar tno-eoorr yaora, ate b* waatad Boaala Bate* for hi* bride. 1 " U lb* late* thteb aba oah Uka ma. ' h* arid. Uddrmelag Bessie's grandmother a* baatood under tba low brown rafters of tba Uttla Black Una aotteg*. a bo, tomb mounting to tba shining crowj of tea bald bate ; - If lb. teal* tblaka aba willing and ratey to^ to the Mrk loB amw BaaaMd wtta ted*, ahtelad Borm." a* tba arigfehoes ealte bar. fatalm rf .brhZtete teTh^Z mmw± tem.-obaoooa.mte. rubbing bar band. te Hkfa/dar ted oarartortbte'^ObTbte dnaY mk me todothi." boak. Wbaai yoo'ro miatram at ate Bad ftm I teaB ba^|bte»T of tood rlateab JndTf i^U** | ltd* good fcatbt' ted sudTu twfcrta.

" It's bb ghafat," ifa bia ghabt." aba aad,' oried. "ate oh. bowaairba did look at mar * W hater w she bad aeraor landed aha ™~ bod asm. thmo wm*' thing fa sight wbeoab* oaxt looted up. bomtrm; tha.rmtag lfafa.»te I tkrwMu btrch treaaawaytagepactrnUy against tbe sky. " B* baa eaaaa from tea grnve.~hbc trite, glatefag araute. "Item, damn* dolt- OL! foagtrr m*. Jamb, mm tbat I rrar thought o' H." _ ate 8 or draw o alike* cord tbat mdiriad ite tfaite which waa suspended bta It. Ill never bo' peace If I marry tba aqMre." aba aaid, "ate 1 oocht oot to ba'lt, 1 aball < feal I'm a traitor. Ate ob! Jamie, after o. all I lore ao cor bol rem ate aerer can." Ate aba broke down la paaitnnlp waap d . ' fad- j , " I ccn*t.- aba aobbed, " 1 can't keep j U,_ myiwtwnfae. I wowid soomt die dial. Iamjuatilke ' Aold Bobia Orry.' Obi, Jamie, farfire tna tbat 1 erer tboapUtol , _ | *•" The aajuet firm died oot. aad tbe , wind began to chill, yot abe aal there . aUIl oBcooacioaa alike at bar neglected : pitcher ate of bar pat dog. wbo watched ^ bar ao wiatfolly. Tbe twilight luelf k obore'; and tbe bubbling of tba High- 1 >w> land aprlng filled all tbe llleaoa Sodden I, abe ram. with rmoloUoo i Ramped on erery tetwe. "I moat gie* tbeaqolre hla ring again." 1 i aba aaid. brnahing tba laal ttma from - bar ay**." "It 1« hard far him. but there la no other way. Tbmt, Jamie, than y.m , lit will forgira ma." • Laarfag bar phchm that*, aba Mmad bmtkberaboadaat facte, aa aba fiabbad ' till* adjurahoo. aod want speeding away. throogh the falling dmkocm with tba " light foot of the chamois. Whan aba reached tba Bad Faaa. tbe . hrigbt glow of the iaglaaid* lit the win- j dowi. She approached the mmrmi oot . fadk against thT gbwi." ' " Tba aqoira sot within, pretty, tasteful things all aroote him. a happy tuning ■ ipiaahun on bis plain father Ij face. lag down o fierce aob. '• He'd be aa good to ma aa ' Auld ^ Bobta Grey.' *b* said, half stood, far. I i , —I— obi hearen help nw, I nan'l leor to •*- thfakcflt." Z A a"Bmu- — 1 •»" •■Wd lightly ! against the glass- Tbe squire Bmad , jtatokly. Mmad pad tea atarfad to Us | oTf " WaU. imw. wall, what "a the mcao ! r. lag of tfalar be orlte. raabing serosa fj. tba room ate throwing np the window. ; * I b. "Bomatblng tbat nerer abated b»' Z Umwiu'a^t Tte^todteLc^! p- ate drawing Ihe gold ring from bar 1 ■ finger, aa aba spoke. - Pre coma to glee wrong arm to lat yon pot it on " i ha -Why. child, arbat do yon am- ! 1 ay " Take yoctr riag. Toa bora heard of I or ' Aaid Bobfa Gray.' may ba. bare you ' -Tea. I bore. Bat what tbaaP- |i a- "WULI Imda Jamie oaaa." aba went | ' ill paadad from bar neck, a great throb of M palsaltakiag bm." ate ba par* m* this er *ad I tenant wear aay other ring. Ue „ Ste atam^lfrW tT'fonrt'blJ!* te'l \ tO canaat. I can't terp my protntoe to yon. Squire Kenfrew — ! — T caabfat fcel Mkr m aba did to 'Aaid Bobia Ony'—l ahonid J w Utet down oomplataly. j ' na Ba look the ring aba offered ate'. " paaaad far a moatant A look of nan u I _ terable pain ate regret caaa into bis kite rye*. "ftogoa bar* ooam to t>U ma this. L, aad to mk for your freedom? Ate you ! _ rmdly tkiak. loo. you bar* Men James ' Z -Tat. Ate I shall nerer rstani to ' ™ gratemothmagnta. I darV not So I J " Ha laid bia bate on bm bate. m "Inmgtodyoaoaam. to tail ma."ba , w aaid; "B fa batter that * abated know , u Ibis now than later, i am sorry, Baa- , 4*. 1 had aat my wbola bean on amk- -j td lag pmt happy. Bat a bird, uagte t a fafrfafa IftewUI, Item c^p aad kaapm. i r. "God btoaa yoa. ate good-bye.* the jj ■l mother.' I will mak* It al- right far £ T^ W^ yoa toar.j', , ^ ^ ^ I » cam*, ate wkb It appamad tbc^quirT I - -Ibmrrcoma to bag yunr pardon." r • hrete!. ntenmfag Bamd*. bat tthfag b >■ cam fade fa the prmaaca of the grate, k t Ue^iook Ua ImarjBar a tow mon B J ^tele^ umwd ma' dl^ S ' " It 1« all ywtr rflly ennrta. 1 a*» It a ' alb Uatorm yeman. thatbatakmtop a ° bfafat. wbem tt Is wfadfr paarfaaie | ' |my Ud agn^fa pamw ate phnty. mi f

** tba sactar ate talk wkb its own*. I 7- doc; ua oonfiletiog aeommta of him a. mid that be basfa partoctly. It ta also *. add tbat be won't fanat at alb ate fa id Frank looked loriagly d-. n ou the to erldantly ten sited amntoag ciparkacaa. m Than, aqnariag himself far a pica far ic character, b* replied to tot "Bapert 01 la today tba bast dog la Kansas. He n cm "get orer more groond. find more ." birds and state mora basting with ►- Claba ( looks far akoot three round thrashings day. and ia unhappy Vba, _ mime, them) than any dog I rrer a. Aad boom but myself can bnnt with him 1 can mak* him do anything. I Dl know be knows what 1 waol him to do. Jle know* I know H. So I amkt It a point to whip him until be ezecntea my *c will. Xo cos alee U allowed to do tbi> , B* kaowa tUa. too; ate what a time .j be has whan be bunta with a party ate ,, I am oot along! Hla reputation? Vary n j bad. Ha is a tblaf; la baadaUong; U mean aad the most exasperating dog ! in tbe world. A man borrows* trim from m* tbe other Jay. I smiled when be wast off happy When he came . i bnafr. gamalam. besald ' Rupert may u be a prince, batbchi prince of drrih * birds far mc aa tbat dog. lie won't g| "'Bold on! Cotne to the crock with ,, me.' 1 sold. So 1 took my gan ate a , pocxetfnl of abtoia. Sharply I spoke ' 'to the dog. 'Tobsair ate be foltowad I mildly. At the creak be Saahed a bird. I polled np a sunfio wer stalk ate wore ' it out on him. Then be pat ia th* big ' groond at tbe fall run. and act erery ' ] bird (thirteen) ia tba grsaa. ate I shot them all. Ue dropped to shot ; brought . ia army olid ; arrar fiuetcd a bird ; 1 worked to myt motions. Ererythlng ' waa Ions perfectly. _ My triend waa " : iof»ailah*d Open eyed, be looked on. ate many times be .aid • Well. I'm ' ' btowcdr and whrr tbe dog with blnl ' I in mouth, act a Mac quail ate stood J . stanch while a rabbit nt six inches U | boat of bis note, my friend got eren I I ap tbe show. ard. turning to blm. aaid » 1 1 This dog is the prince of dogs. Be . j with you. ba goes for pleasure. When i be goes with mc be goes on bnsincaa. . : Sow I am through Shooting. Too ink. him.1 'I "I pett my gwn in > hallow ma t Unpen anw 1 bad Unlabel ate off lw - fitete steThJ^*5 H* na^tabbks.' . , U* an meteow larks.) gc faugkt a , deuce of s time ' What s laagh I ! and wbaa Bupmteam* to ate wkb r handsome black fee. fairly beaming i : with delight. I hugged blm. ate mid he bed done well. No. air! Th. dog after my own heart ia mlar. ate 1 don't , I want nay other in the world." r Th* Itallaa Cheutaat. 1 A writer in tbe Coram Ifawiet. in aa interesting nsrrstlee ot Tillage Hfe in 1 the Appennlnca. baa tbe following acI>i cbastnnl hare eat, which takes plana la October. U tba great crest of i tbe year la tbe A ppenniae*. ate furnishes recreation, rather then a task, to all , otoana pf lb* population. The aobook . bar* their ananal racatton in that i asoulls that Ike ehlldian may naalto in < 111; and It;. dHReult fa fiad bands for t aay extra household work while a pleas- i i cat ffjyay life goes on under tbe trees, i • Tbe steep wood, an than all re with nmrtf pmtie. picking tbe mahogany, brosrn nuts from among tbe fallen iearm ate dropping tbam into toag esnra. i poaches along at tbe waist far tbe pur- ■ detocfa tbetn. ate tbT bam fall aingly i aatbey ripemniatling through the lesrea, I ate twankiag the forest totoace srith I muntepsl proclam^-comnmmly , *Tbe ' cfaamrat Mm^'tmheT the yield ba^asupriuuahy aeaaty. to j^amma ^of i S"tol!tolM>e Ite IteST* ^ rnated.ua tbay are aaaaa Utbeedttaa. I Tbajpwat mam arS[torate| m I frteTrbterTb ^a^Tto^gbtll S fat ml I tela, roof and walk. From I Stejkk! fawSl^|!^&.yS * 1

» I farmers loss mora money than that of , troabto tbair baada about improramant. • Old aaimalaof erery kite are aajntt- ^ able, ate should be got rid of before ■ "l damd^?" Old'ho^Tw \bS tZ, ; worst stock a farmer oaa hart, for they i&mk i u hates ia some way bafiaaa tosry show , , aay symptoms of decline, and fibs tbair 1 b places with young ones. In Fnfaoaan : . old borne, after ba la past his labor, may I < lie turned to some account by befog fat- . teacd fiir the ahaablm. but m'yeg'tba I ' ye Old cow, are not ao suitabia for tbe Im dairy aa tboae which era in tbtor prfrfi*. ' , rj for tbrir milk ia deficient both in quan- ; . Is dty ate qwabcy. ate tbair aalrw newer ! 1 ^ make firsveaae aalmals. nilheugb tbey i t K may be of tbe moat Improred breeds A Z of damn ia tbat li baatodrimeu brand [] « Ua beat oows, ate to bars a auc- j •t rcatoou of desirable young once ready to , ( fill ifa tba places of Ibuaa which, being | ■ ), no lunger Berrtombie In tba dairy, bars J bra fattened ate arid off. In all places . r where tbe stall feeding of cattle la prnr- . 1 a tload. young animals are considered 1 i no,« profitabl* to feed than old ones. , v aad heifers or Steers of throe or tour • { younger stock, not only on account of ] ■J faueaing sooner, but also for nroduciag ■ It It b well known that old ewsa are not > a .rally small and unthrifty and their j < '. fleeces light Tbe woo! of oid aheep is i j d than that of young oaaa, and. thai' con- ' d atitotfona being impaired, they became < ■ more liable fa disease u tbey adrgnre | , u ia years. The mnuon of old ewes is | a B known to ba of Inferior quality, but ' • a great deal depends upon tbe sswg hi ' • which they are made up for tbe butcher ' r ' In tba aristocratic demesnes of Europe, i ■ • aombfem. and Leicester, wethers are i ' • seven years oid. aad by tbat tine tbey n . tfc of*fat oa M»t ia tbrirTteTea^md ' I Baaing abapa ia iaAta tafeare 1» the , • Shed States When old rsree lose c I At teeth they are not able fa pick up ( t } a#riroi , faod, aad. uaiaaa proridad , ^ f ■*■*»*! provender they fall away k I flaarerai parts of Eogaaad iaemers i mWto a practice of fattening their culled J f '*U by tnrning tbran Into turnip fields 1 tomtn the fall to rat tbe tops, harinr " Eriwy broader wbo baa attained aay celebrity for producing good stock has j i mad* it a point u> keep no faint. Is for I £ i breeding purposes but such aa Vre of tti . ■ parlor quality, ate ia tbrir prime. p W ell-ted bogs ol good breeds will [j ■ weigh hcarier at tbe age of nine or ten I month, than neglected ones of Interior x ■ breeds srtll at double that age. Soreeee- ^ 1 fal Usetleis aerer kswp sosrs or boars „ , that are past tbeir prime Thow .which P i airabla for brredinr. ate tlsoer which „ r too old an entirely unfit for this a ■ purpose. UnsuiUblenees in age wi.1 " . neutral; re many good qualities ^ I ri cultural puraulu seems ao auractirc 2 ■ as poultry farming. Essu those wbo r arer that they are certain tbey could £ . succeed in a new trial, tbair mistakes n i taught them bow to aurosad In tbe . future. This may be true, but It is 2 , aotrwurtby that tbay do not 07 again, a ; Still w* bars almost dally inauirie*. I cepacia 11 y from young meet, aa to the - ' possibility of making a Using by pool- a Ity, to all of wbieb ws ars forced to rtrc a ew tall .factory roplfaa. Tba profit la ? FW7 "^to k*tomafa™11 £m* " ' eowat mod b* tabm of tba waata ate O damage dam to erops, aor of tba raloe £ the ^riter*ano«m* kept"^ Vfiocf rf^hlrty Z tight Brahma bam. which did well far V. tb^ y^^^^ exrolimtiy ; bot ~ •twl from adlmaatyard brought a par- m Talent dbtasa. oC which retry bird ^ Biad. iaasfaut oa* hrate <#motbwbro chick, tbe mtoaurrlToev. Thbmaybe ro taken aaaa example of the uncertain- - npropoettoai as tbe frock ia laager. A ~ pT^ulfa'mdfa'ute tm, toiriS' JJ anrldmt. may ha mada profitable. But m law la fa jindiabi. nmditfaa. II am ^ think* h*b teratoma Mil, let Urn J sSEESSr^^rij .TUkaaphlal frmbpfamlbamfa* » ^** WdlwrmaJ^te"^ t* Jtekbmmmj todrnpmm far £

NEWS SUMMARY. J D. iTUTtel ' "" L*** Oaeto?l^ffimklte*r- ; mmmtlMiit >TVe^u | ; ' lbs wiU^a< Kraal Laaha ecartiu few •* "'Ttoadoee Jwacu heriej" r°t*^7 ' ""1 .1V.'»aea ahne^htebt tba awa tome wee bLratoaVI^Ifau ula iL'w ] raLe'ra'toTr SOS!1 T~»— — " " fT^ || - - a |faraim|e«telr?AteuW meatoraew ; ggh'-tahica; j A fate dfaemh mm tfraa a fad toa * JSaSf " - '

Thai.faW'm Fal— amtofa br ' faafaAama to fadfate ifaam m •ad the aaam <a haste daaah OS ah* • S3SsiiEj5as^ m t~ Bom tmLZjiStiJL j 3^gayt£^E^ aa totefomwien.' ifinraj'ctoLo tek «. | a |-...SM|.>-''oa^ tto^'^pte^i Ito «. ' j Aateea hTpnoa a 'pteiw^aato to aeTmTlal b ram? hat .w.te.ag a. em. r*2u^ ' |. — I..I i.i Mteos mi provalim aw oJ ' Um mym jaoea axvtowlalafa^ril!ld | Bzaruttoa at Ifameallc I alma la far luriar. Aoooediag to tba Roman few. if a ricsou. hoSe or a dangrroo. boihtbr owner afforded astiafactioo he tba suerender of tbe animal. Tba anma rub > encoded to a man's slave, ate also to ; his aau. both of whom art regarded by IhMpnShm medirrai^tow^amctod ton ; 7 "r*.*^— f T ^ j jtoto' rim, a mmai urn tit to the nan of maba a bafaarum aff tbefir raaaoatbm ma. Ia tola was* ba ammd tbat b sma I I J fa AMafm arwafy

J- Did you evw eae a winter aaartaaf It b wary g tort owe Crawl am of adv. * atop" tea on tbe pteaT^egy torn a _ bright, gold rim atemtba sfaaof a aaat- , ea wheel erclloe slowly peape above the boeiaon Tcmr rath begin to chatter. " ate with your baada In your trousers w pookata you begfa to daner your feat Into a. warmth, aad the golden rim sticks ' J right tfesm doeml bteg, m faeb. sad ; — all tbe while yon grow colder ; no signs ) jk this " hrigtit orb of dhy " to stick and Z right, as II aabamed to be grctiag out of ; ( a- fate etsmfc a torn tear. But alter awhile I « " tbe routeaam of it b aam ta Ita beauty. , : o. ate if you are not froieti to death by t to tbat time, you srill be if you try to warn. « yourself by it* rays A winter morn- ' z lug's son b very pretty to look at. but | « it b anliue frosen ctom.-ifew- < ■k fan. HmmUr. to y"i I'll mer.B|vJmro m tetoo . ■a | met witech ito toebs'^ltoir bpuea. a wAiitim. rIVI _ _ ; i i Be Wise ate Happy. If you will atop all your extraragaat ate ! wrong Bottom ia douoriag yuuraalf ate families with expenairr doctors or bum* J bug curemlb. tbat dobana always, ate I see only aature'a simple remedies for all J your allmesita— you srill be wine. sreS and happy, ate tors gram expense. Tbe greatest remedy for thb. tbe mat. wtoe aad^goodsrlh toll you, b li^BIt ! _ PENSIONS, i ez-'ggrm^.-rur ■=.-=: T 08 3S BATS' TUAL. s : |

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