Star of the Cape, 27 May 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

T>i Uiwmmi " — i'J.I m — —I mn OpaanlhfaffW. Aa* M.pta—4 — •«. wmt; *■»< .wwi— r1' ■»I»HI.II|DM,IMI r» faiiTfo ^n m II. t— —a; TW |mu> brestm* S» " Hs*fa *— pMpU.bM.lm' _y w»"|i"i« il*Ui AadepMla*ltatiriii itrie pw *"«T>.MI — bro. ^ WM,«Mllk.. IW— "" BLUB SPECTACLES. _ That Otlbwt Hpmo« should ban o*'hiL»U. Had predali** odudu^ I do Mbn that be mK km tak Bon lifted op than dbn nte lb. an circum- , Kucm; bat U>b* tb* fialy available youn* on la a New Enttand village U , apoAian aafcwlalad torture tba atroiM- , — train. Oa tba battb fiMd. or iathahali. of , •qaab aad am superiors. aad Um coo- i irtwa— at Ihia would ban tad a taadaacy to ka«v bia bumbb. bat In , Paddlriown bt vaa absolutely without | Wm Uwre a picnic, a alMgb rid*, a ' Foortb of J»;j ocltbrelkiu, or a Christ- I maa foatiraL bt vaa Iba aekaowbdgad . badre. | Ttba mm. than vat* atban vbo 1 tba aataetaiauwata esald aothar* bai. tlwy aarenad to ba sm<y*»«ppcu moved accord m* a* UUbari Vorkwb pallad < Um vina t Fwddb— re "that* b* ^biiiid^hU , pruadari trig— ha. II* va Uk* a bat- t tarty la a garden of dower*. or nUwr bk* a wicked baaabiaba* Ibat atob tb* c baawy aad iaft a aUac baMad. Flint. there vaa fiMly tejtb*. a 1 bright. btaak-vyad drl of maun. 1 H* aaoortad bar beaaa from cireb* and , prnyar-maatiaga. ba took bar oat lor . ■eovUcfat drtra. ba hoacbt bar pcpprrmlata aad dineolat* drop*. aad stgid so 1 ha»ad aa.ikalad alter tb* otd folk. I varata bad thatlhr axtta amount od i Sully '» father. "" ^ 'c Tbaa, j— vbaa everybody, Sail j In- e dadad. bad — Ma dovm aa Sally. « fovar. b* auddrolj aad vitboatt warring betook MaaaaU aad hta peppermint. . to tair-hairvd Cora DwigfaL And ro b* h ptsgjtM* abort of tb* data! camion . \ II h a voadar that lb* raoroooo arn.ehalr la vhloh fa* parmad bia legal a •tadimdid aot baoo—neaash of thorn, la raqmttal ad M* akiataakl. ccadan. , hate unibb* aaatoed to Bad It m; ■ ■fiflihblm—d. whtofanre.no debt fa owing to the liardaaad atab ad bia fa ' Oaadaj ao ba vaa reclining is Its n baA aaabraoe — Mi baad a trida higher , tbaa tb* window -*111, aad Ma fax . „ trid. higher d. Ma hari-b* « „ acaftbd to a m&u aataral and broom- c i»* paaiUoa with a tadda ii 1 which threw lb* abaap .Mm rata— ia drool . odhbrn to tkw Soar, boa which wr la „ ft* that bavaa aot » —oh aagroa— " la tb* volume at.ra.aid that b* had not ' jha^hrMntidw-ah * "Wbob— rwn* tb* .xckmatloe * baanarad. bfoobaervabb that ahboaah .Mr* « wraatwo ladiaa passing, he asid, "Woo » bahnf" instead od " Who aro »1 althowb aoocwdtap to all Iba rw la. od * tnmmm. two panoaa at* jlara! and 1not tinpsUr. Tba Inrt b. ba nw oa], U CM lam. tb. pretty aad awl to* oar; b od tb* other far Bated nothing bat a pair abaap aSlarolnav with Ma loot, for b. „ Ulai. iT wao a caa* Od iotUaalicw^a: ■nt tight. tokavM bga-Mghtrlaw-1 fcf^SSmJv « "j^ww^ofSJpiariyhaavaa Jdba r. «voJS^b.kmw to-lh^ao 2 ■ ladiaa wbhiba ItagiaaoiMthomav- aa

IvtCr^aSSaStba^bkmRrU^ ML She aaaaaad to hl> Hh* a wflbo'dht arij^amroloM wltMa Ma raa^aow oadj'iaadt hte U-" ai^a tei^Jild tid Bt length a Unr approached which 1 1 !■ 1 1 to heor Ma wlabaa. Itwaa the gloriooa fomrtb. whkb the yoong ^ophwert toeaUbrmU bjr a pioaie at Aa nraal. 00 aaefa ooeaaioea. Ur. FUafa great wagon wai engaged to cooi*J the party, bat Gilbert bad for other plana, Uioogb be thought H prmdeat to haei tbea to hhaarlf till be arm eoreof mnyfog tbanoot- ^ ^ her oompany In . prlrate coareyanm. The note h-tng Bnlabed. It poised Into bb bead to add tbia poetacrlpt : "If yon accept my oompany now. r 100 "™fJ He thought tbb a very neat thlrg. aad aealed Ma note arltb a good daai ol . I It thro ocMiried to Mm that be bad : ewer heard Mtaa Baanom'a Bm name , It era* of ao great ccnarepMom. and be 1 wat about to direct It. " kd iaa Baaooat." I wb*n he aaw Billy Tufta coming from j the pottofflcr. which waa nearly oppo- | ail*. He be ikoned Mm orer. It waa | the eeoood Qmc Billy came to hb relief, aad beteltaa though be could bate embraced him, although ba did not look particularly clean to* tempting, j Billy bad a letter in bb baad wbict, , r b* bad fast taken from the offlrc and. a Gilbert aw at a glaam that It waa dii rented to " Mia. Jaaa Baaoom." ao be , e directed bb own accordingly, and told 1 - Billy b* would gin him aiz package. . r od India cracker, and a pop-rua If he 1 > would deliver bb aot* aad any nothing 1 - about ft to anybody. j ' Billy aaarntad with brightening eyee. 1 and waaoff like. Utah. In leu than 1 - an bifor be war back again with an 1 aaawer; it wat propitious Mia. Baa- | < I 00m accepted the inritalion. aad would ' r take the other propoaUioa Into con- ' - ridermtlor. I There waa no longer any ooeaaioa for | 1 > and Gilbert openly boaatad that 1 ' he waa going to the picnic with the 1 ' prettieat girl In towm. ' The g lotion* Fourth roaa clear aad ! ■ balmy, aad at Um Um* appoiafd he ! ' I drove up to Mr*. Tufta' door with a 1 ' -mapping bora, and a banket phae- ' 1 ton. Mra Tufta looked out the window ' ■ andaaid: "Dent haw* year bona. Mr. Soe- ' <*«■; Jaaa b all raady." Thar, immediately appeared at the ' door, aot lb* peraoa la aipactad to ate. ■ " Good-morning, air; yon ate I am 1 pnnetnal; I make it a point never to 1 keep any on* waiting." aald the. ' 8b* wove a scant gray draae. which , carnejum below bar aakba. diaagpbyi a pair of . inmay boom; a black hat . with a gram bervp* veil, sad gtayeoe- . gtovas- All was to the laat degree proper and acaaibie. but abo atiff aad , Bar vary gait, aa aba alalkad down to ° I have aone ot the loltood my°an." [ 1 1 im 1 1 to Gilbert that abe had awer . looked *o ugly a* now la tb. bright fa morning aaaahiar. and tb* bia* ap*ds- „ elm had never gland at Mm ao mall r U WMbtUa vaa paariag through bb n mind be bad made hb bow and offered o band to brip her into Um phaeton. Ii Into the phaeton tb* appeared de p t< rained to go. • P "And tb* othar young lady; b abe * aut gotagr Mvea tared to mtk. fa II* took Ul eeat bee id e her, aot know >- wbaUMr be waa the victim od a ter- b riJbfo duty toLd. bT^dT^t at- '■ at eon venation, but hardly knew whether be n talking an or aoaeeaar. aad oaoe found himself add rem - Ms companion a. "Mb. Sputa- " dm." 1 Probably aba did aot uadantmd Mm. u abe pulled Bam tome hidden recap- 4 tpnba tpmklag-tnimpet and tppttad It II •• harmr. uyiag that she always apod «' when riding. Tb* wind aad the rumbling of the carriage mad* hearing tl tromp*t."mW^"butTcoMi4ivthat U fake pride. I don't know that Bar- U a trumpet-" And Uua fol- p lowad a glowing amiogy oa Mba Mar- k liaeM, vho aaamad to bt Jaaa'a apadal - n ft ammad to Imply that Um bad foiled 10 * anauSdmd bb pobacr pt; or va* aba mtpaaUagbim to about Ma antimau* " through the ear-trumpet " But pnaaaoly abe bagaa— k " WHh regard to Om aatiorl proposi- ■ " Mov Itb awning r tbougbl be, vlth *! a rinvar, aad aarioualj ooaumpkaud avay.but bar next wurds relieved him : B " I have givaa the limit ■ daa " wbfl. I up at colbg* anyeetb mlangb- ^ ■ 1 vr aid diriraramy mlad. aad aa 1 u afaall aftarvard giv* aom* yantoib " Kady cd aaadibu. it would b* icag bw p nig mm 111 2 What aeon dm aald ha hardly ao- ' bead. Ha had pot aat ad the mataar „ Arrived a* Um grova. begot rid od v Jma nana po..;b>. aad tut la « aaawhofBbanha. H« found her rltUag U Shawm dnapad hi aeaaathfog wMta aald Saffy aadcharariag— 4t aUgbt have IT^l.riag^rfrikk^M^!dUt ■ ^Shad hip lis. Mr. Bareraaa. or * ball ImOmhMaftfM^ B . -Hahnia, you k*«w that aat* ^

hT -Omaa. Bbuch*. tb. boat's raad^" aaida vofo*. ■* " Coming T" naOad ah*. "Wlllb ; . - Gilbert stood aad aw bar rovad off by ' * rrjecUua bad beau a railed. It wu noo* , from Um mrila* and >eau of bb coo- ' ' pan loot, that tb* atory bad la tome ■ r taabioa apnad among them, which , 0 made bb position ao naromfaetahb that 1 h* too* itole quietly away ; and aver 1 since Um man mention od Blue Specta- , ' clea bu Uta aaaat affect upon Mm that < ' a tad rag bu on certain o d the uovtoe 1 • M>-W(kmam The nm ftaaataa Strike. ' , ' A letter from Mccoow to the London 1 1 Ttltfrmk uts: Tbc Raasian workman ! I . U never paid bb wager In money . but c 1 in grooeriu. clothing read firewood, all « of bad quality, and furnished m abort- t 1 aaad qoaatlty-tbaakato a eridely-apraao e , ayatem of false weigh U. Tbey are I t trnacberoualy enocuraged to r*t into t . their employer's . debt to a certain 1 . amount, and thus their future a*i e lose p an made 1 un of. Hounof workarv long r - tn *om< iactoriu fifteen bonis a day e ' —aad Lbe children work u iemg u their c ; parinta. The Eagliab Workman', home, k 1 like a uream of fairyland here, where t ! aad children all huddled together Tin C - first Russian strike oa record ha* acta- k r ally occurred. About a month ago. in a I a cloth manufactory belonging to a ldoa- a 1 cow merchant. Nicholas Karerm. *00 h 1 mm atrack for higbef wages. The iacU r ; that gained publicity remind ua ad tba * abuses that once existed in tb* west of » Europe. Kaveria. like tba majority of >' Baarian man ulactu rerv bind Ms work- tl that they must hur2eb*daily proj oounUag-bouu. Tbey ware furnished ■ tallow aad firewood woe dealt out ■' them oa credit; oa every recurrent tl , j day tbey praaentad themaeleea at a the counting-! one*, but went away e again with empty pockets. The amount- b books showed that avary kopeck o I * ' had already bsea draws in pro- * visions, though tba mra looked weak 11 ; aad underfed. There waa never coin 11 to sand bom* to their families, tbey V | could never buy a Dew article of doth " | lag. It must he remembered that aot " among them could read or writs. and tb* figure* In tb* a-eounl books war* to them hieroglyphic*. If tbey for a rouble in ad ranee, ten ko- ti pecks outoflt warn ret sired u the price c; od the loan ; Karrrin announced to them T waa forced to lower them. The men stood In the mill-yard holding ooundl among themes I res for aa mtire day; u tbey argued, scolded sal abused each other, but finally aaat tfarir depuUaa to u they would agree to the lowered rate " began to talk of the daaraam of Um ^ than in other factories." At last, the * struck la a body, and aaksd for n higher wages, alleging that It was tmpossible to live on what they racers ed. strike had jawed four day* whan tba Mgal authorities walked in and pro- " noune-d arntanoa in the following man- ^ ner: Wagm to ba ralaad to what lhay " liad been before the saw year, sup- " pUea to be famished at rsguUr market d< prions, and tba tea kopeck rata od later- *? aat lar each rouble last abolish, d aa " Aa scoa as the aoUsoriUen had ^ left tb* premises, the workman went In a body to Mr. Kavsria and thanked Mm for " hie renewed kindness 1" Tbey ™ 101111*?***™"'' P"* « A petrified pike has baaa dug up m Irom a depth of forty fret at Kesrton. „ I „ n. " quicksilver. U being made at Aurora. „ ; aaopouad* of qMeaaUvar ar* n ~ aa Tb* newspaper owes Its origin to w Um CBMtom which prevailed la Venire T In tba aiateetb caatary of reading aload ,, in tba public places a manuscript od Ibtaawa of tba dag. prepared by aa- . tMwlty. * A merehant of Portsmouth. England, I purposely began a ship an Friday, p, bar aa Friday, named bar the di " Friday "ana got a aommaajar for bar 71 named Friday. She sailed from port B oa a Friday, aad was never beard of again. Tet tbia prove, nothing. u Tba aarrayiag for U>c St. Gafbard M tunnel w»» so nioely dona tbatallhougo ta tunnel it nine aad a gnarmr miiea afa tba two gallerim sear* bored sritb w aaab pneiaion that tbey act with a et dlffaraaoa ad only four laobas la level bt aad a laSaral deviation ad leas tbaa tr eight iacbee. Halnaliwa who bave baa* exploring tain plaaas foaad thee, an gaUaria* th taaafodbyaspMMa odaai. and that (ba ba I I !■ 1 a 1 1 od tba aat I* m.mri.1 to tba exiatanor od the plants, for. aniaaa at- ol b-ta^ibj^««a.-b-w.UM ^ Opaa aa ayriar. retain tba Bgvor ix b. liy Mill aad U efomM fo ita™fi'">?rru'— »w " 71 ah»-Hd foMriTmlMM 3 but aa* iae*. BaaMaa Uwm ycemg » ssjt srsj 5 ' s Fia jibing gaod la aw Ma ■ • ■ I. UllgkfoMr. « Tba baari oagbt to give charity vbau ' tba bud eaaach. tb jgrjr-rc.r.r" r ^ Iadaefi j mi aot^srbb. aod fa* who « ""•ba a_ ta

FOR m FAIR HEX. r vri ed. She tottered about the rooms . oa bar Unit feet— a qaainl. email woman, srith her hair plastered down isapsi® ' know, that his wifa it gaaad upon uuwsa funny." ear. the correspondent. 1 "to *m him trying to look the other way. 1 *0 aa aat to incur the iSagr ace involved - the knowMRe of her presence. One abe walked about tb* rooms." One of lbe greatest social problems ot I the day la to explain why there are ao ' many marriageable women who do not Some any ft is owing to an ex- 1 od which there arr not "bus- | Lands enough to ce found- Tills, how- ! it disproved by ilatistica. Take I the world through, and finures show Others attribute it to tb* ex- | not marry" wcaime. It it mid. tbey cannot afford it. But the latx la. that no nun who truly loved a woman ever to become engaged to bar. ' aad eventually marry her because of j bar po rally. There ere cold-blooded 1 1 men. sritb no idea of any feeling for a ; woman .trace r than languid admirawhat they regard aa a burden la the ll •hap. of a wife. naim. aaramd of a lib- , *>ml iaeome. but moat art not ao cilaalatiag. Others, again, attribute the expect loo macfa in a husband, aad wbilr waiting for aa impossible shadow, lbe possible subeuao* .Up through fingers. Tblaiaa libel on the eex. uln mrnarr*, md are jest aa aosc^ptU. .. ' ! aa men to that enchantment of lore 1 1 are aa prooe to marriage now a* In 1 ' any period of the world's history Sever- I | ertfarleaa, there are women waiting for | < husbands an 1 not getting them. They ' are pestty. they ar* accomplished, they ! \ sensible, aad under proper training ; mothers, bat they never get a chance. ! ] method of bringing men and ' other. — Ooldm Era. Among thnaew ribbons those en- ! J tirrly of gUt threads, making s son of I i doth of gold . mra th* moat elegant for | < and lace bonnets. Tallow astir ' ribb IB with palm leans branded upon ' it is also used for strings, and there are J many of twilled silk doubled, and tied , a long -looped bow below the crown. | > The bnnd-pnint*d lam ar* imported | 1 gnat expense, a single barbe coaling j a often fiss. aud Barring only as string*. ' or, for a rare ems 1 part of tb* trim- ] , ming. Some of I hear Combine the i i palest .hades of rose pink, olive green. > and pale bine, while others bave the 1 * richest cashmere colon, mingling old • ■ gold. bine, and red. Pale Ma* velvet edgad with the Bar- | , eat gold iace Uaea lbe brim of the new gypsy bonnet, aad the strings arr 1 new taps-bordered groa-graloed rib- ' bon of the aaow bloe shade. Soft satin , • dncbaaae or brocaded ribbon trim. ' ' gypatea. while one of black chip tared with sride gold braid baa a scarf of black net dotted with gold i aad bald by Marshall Neil rosea. I > Tb# Spanish lace bonnets approach | k msfac nearly th* design of the Spanish . long black scarf very lightly mounted ! a on a frame srfaich i. really only a wire bar acroee the front aad below where [ the crown abould ba. This bar la cot- '■ , and with a row of kr«# gold bands. A • of rosea la beuiad tb* left ear. aad another bunch aalchas the scarf to- ' gather low on the breast. , Postilion haaqnea and "tounturaa" ' an ddily gaining in favor. With this style ol waist th* frosts era pointed. while the back forma position coat-tails. ' waists an smaller than ever, re- I quiring nonets of the very beat make. J Irish point lac* la beawy rich design* • imported in diraatoira' collar* aad ia ■ iMUgbl. aquara ot foug eollar bands. . art also cuirasses of tbia laoe ■ Old gold colored Tuscan lace straw ' are liaad sritb old gold colored a alio under tba brim, while gold - yellow aatla ribbon* aad rjbbotu p srovea of gold thread, aad gold aat ■ strings, add to the rich effect of lbe { BP Intaraetlag TabU. ' tba aanaal reports of the Sew Tork [ By tbia ItwiO ba seen that tba » axoeaaireud ta aot coa- | fined to aay Mafk year : Peer. Marrfapa fofia Dr.Ua. £ Mat. ATM 1M« AM ■ 2S SS : SS: : 35 S5 »! In a as 52 <2 j Stt Make. Mpkbadil. J - Mill llllllfol aim lank, aad bMwaaa afoth. aad M aU kbaaagU wM ■ tafoab*. Tb.MMlra.-d. wtr, -

NEWS EPITOMS. 1 ^dagapa'^Z'braM ta Ifili . ft- T* . Illtwa ii uL*oLJ,atB^4T~"l'C<^ 1 ^AhacwjlM- ay^— [aMad^lb ' ' ^ r"* ^**°^ ■ cy™' l~d'" - ! ara^Mapoawb "*b» j ' Two srbiMa and tec aagraes were puMielr ' I •** **■' I ' I I'tT' talw | ' i rauainc .lama MUM. ' j I WUwI^Li"^! | fojsjk Itiira eod jLZfi | j lil^^rLabtaaal'IdZir Irilii. I ■gadrtbgd ai tajra^akhM ». I— S T |S Cl ~ ' r a •ure~Laa fruw Laadrflla. Oot. tbal . |m*bad by I ah. .t— *Li ^ 'ewe- WtsMagtan. ST MbTtdi ".."J-LU ' KOer! I ; ■a>b Tai baiw?a7T i Tk. bw laat i S£HSE£K~5 : I nTbuM . Haalaamn*a— j fiai I fil ta— a 1 2aar.-i-*!rasir« ■ mmm. Sazsa ;maLS2J2 : sxTssEESsjS ■ tBiS5SISSt52R2: 1 aSagr-y^rr • «^r,£Lii. : sabatara— — maaaaa—i Maraan I mm braWB.— Mtaa . :

T" ■■*'**?*" ia^aa«fo5^5Sr „ TS5TJST sSTwrofori-— . I ^SSSSSsS a u ■— f vllb^M ^".rrataaratata by— u. ram, kru. r— a aW jSra ^IwSaaM ' u " "tm bSbw kS ta Ha—re a a—i • InTl'fotboS gAagg — !< W T' aaa' to. , ^ ppwraj" Jwd -«si°«JMWT bra, gromd f. — — " I ww The Pi Waaalaaa' J apa sue Mary Teller A very prominent personage among | a Japanese crowd is the story-teller. • Inasmuch aa ba baa a large booth to | 1 ' himself, aad ia looksd upon aa a reliable ■ • authority upon all matters pcrtaiaing . to mythology, legends aad child storira . | be sroaid clap hi* baad to the hilt of i hi* earord with diagwu if the aaaion 1 was mootad thai ba waa a brother pro- ■ mountebank, who swarm la a mirth [ loving, aim pin-mind' d city like Yeddo Bb tempi* b a shed of mauling sup- • ported by sticks, under which stretch ! rows ol rough forms. He sits on a ' raised dais, with hb fa a. bb cup aad I bb taapot oa oa* aide. Ba bb lectures, I or etoriae. or recitations are girra from memory, fa* has ao book or eras paper . of sows; ba adapts Ms dMbure* to his I aadi—w. who squat oa tb* aralsu.'1 | amoklag lat a minlly. listening with rapt ! attention, aad perfectly sUmt. ax cape | whan ao— especially tailing bit extorts 1 ! aaiMiiftaa inai aaraaab of approval. A j , tl— w of ynaag blood* aaagga. in. 1 After three sharp raps with tb* fan. a p i tm. aad^a | small, with threw bow. axpeaaaiva of ; ! bb b*iag tbr ir obedirnl bumbi* rare- j aat. It wul prabaMy ba a lagwd of — - good old days of GoagbmPia . re- . tatka of halrhnadlb advtauna in the j eddaa, all pointing to — triarapb of i vb— aad — foil of viaa, aad all U— tratad sritb uAtxaordiaary fooial aw- j tortfaff— ad aaaliai.ll in. Tba youag ! maa HP II I sort sf tbfog; tbair Uaod I n— ha.MdlUriMW.bMt mthey « b— af — prowam aad gbryof tbm.- j paassaaa bat woaa Iba ag* wbaa tba bad j af — Uagfoa stood plana la bar - i - "j " •' tafiani in of Wrarara ra aalbd bvill— Iaa. at , i — [w^eraw»»— i w. ; "T' ! 5tr?a83=5^ OM — — - *— ■ . ■ Ot I

The pboaocraph ol Mr. Hdiaoa b now < : tolerably familiar to moot people, aad 1 > board again aad again by form of r thing ao extraordinary aad faaeiBatlag ' about marijaalcal i.ln.y n— the re- : cent exhibition of Here Faber's new i • speaking machine before tb* Phyatcal i | society, of London, evoked a genuine the phonograph, it will be remembered. . the apescb b recorded on a yielding sheet I of tinfoil, and reproduced from It as a ! | tune b reproduced from the barrel of a ' music box ; but in Faber's instrument the spaeth is actually manufactured by In abort, the mechanism b designed to i < Imitate the human organ of nrticaU- j ] lion. Th. apparatus 1. supported on an of bellows of wood aad India-rubber, j representing the lungs; a windmill I placed in front of the aoaale of the bellows to give the trilling sound r ; a larynx of a single membrane (not double as In the human throat) made of hippo- ' ( po tarn us bide and India-rubber, to give 1 the " Irone " or fundamental round of the voice ; a pair of hollowed India- rubi bar Up*; a flexible tongue, aad laat of 1 all a now or proboscis, formed of rubber » word in any language Moreover, by i words as ' Marta." Marianm.- ' Eilaa." dtstinctneaa : and Here Kabrr being a ( dieuce Irh bin nor -me Machine. " Aat that a .orely miliar. JoUn." ataftbe'" and Jerush. fall ttap^ythu : .h. was not one „! those light com ! , plected " gtrla. J 1 will he ctmpletod In August, lafo. The ; tunes ago. During the French rrro.u • tiou it was used -■ a barn. Frederick i William IX.. of Prussia, founded a ro- i tioo of this Gothic glory, and con tributed m.noo ll.i lap s year to the , • wort. A clerk Id a Broadway store reoeutly ' ' she wanted to attend a funeral in lbe1 morning with rod hand, and freokrol i i fare hi* employer aald. " Where are the | J fubr-Akw Fork Herald , | Mr. J. H. Frff. PeuagiM. MroaderOla UrJfS, ' "2 SS2.J I | The Oakland Jut* gram sack factory ' ! has evaded .he Oallfornia law prohibit. * , | In* corporation, to employ Chinese by | . , j git In* up lis charter aad proorcrtln* iu i , I business as a private company, with I , Chinamen aa employee* : SSS3 rrbsSeS iTtaW PM- aaadsd, - 0. » njs fafah- | tbd-^^CL-fak j Li'ew OaJ*bfafa ^gws55r"5t5SgS " -IAm Alinayadfiat • mm&m <■ ^swsai

Thoaa who woaid not aat tba fcrtU i Baafrult should no t com e near tha for. bidden tree. Vegetine. : IN POWDER FORM. M CFTT* A F1CRAME. Dr. W. ROSS WRITES: Scrotuia, Lhrar Coatfti—L Dyiyaptia. Rhaumabua. Waaknni. I "Tfc. Vegetine. 0FE PACRAME III POWDER FORI , W EED KkOFCLA. TO AEDuct rou« fiocmr mux F R AZER AXLE BR EASE. -Mmge. FI^'uiHwgjuL Raw Twft NATRONA "J? IsKSsrSs'iSaSia--SOREEArof^Sm. ORGANS 17 -STOP ORGANS *a=:y rv: jgTHEYICTOR | Doubta Hut lor ClovBr_ Machine JOSEPH C. TODD, FtTTXlOa^ . M0 10 AAACLAT tT.. * t UNITED STATES Brokers and torentors ^AJ*«OCIja.TION. .y cARLrrora loctkuu EWCYCLgP^^A. IllgSj oil M_DHSr_TO4L_ 5y?!^Tr?s£2fSgc , larvsBTtar.T.m 1 PENSIONS ^vjssjrs'^mssrjxsrmm iiatEMafiS'ssa^figi to the igm;xga TWO CAMOMATH MMM

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