Star of the Cape, 10 June 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

- ■•, tavaxbsgtacktaKg «>«». A ararw leek ban, er-'J vboeld*.- Ikes*. • JU. ■ Okas to- ..I .. . igto' 4uid«Mh«drataifni.v ■ Oa*lf>MilMitarMa And gee. Ik* mm* kg *ds« go-. bM«nl«lWMMW Wko bos. aelss Ik. U«W Ok. key. fee. — •* — «k* r*m: TO* imp to wiaegls tor * Met! -CU rte D.r-,. is Iirlw a 8 ABO ASM OF "F ATE. Huj»*wLI:T,v>w. uLai • tater that bora e debctou. perfume atrialf -a letter addrveewfln a 6n«- flowing Wad end toe envelope of which waa ■In—,l1 with aa intricate motfogrnm. . that unlra. Minnie had known ehe cou.d never barn deripbered as Mix. Pax) St XW rirtte nail. gritty tend* grew Jot nlrifle cold and trembling aa she took ap lb* letter to open It because ao wWt ualnttc letter. b«caaa« it mesne•tevxoMnot only cam bgrowu living. bat very materially «sti«l ia taking ear* of lb* dear boy. of fir* suds ran. or It docmad fser to tW ojd tiresome roctiar. oat M which Mlnaic f.lt at Uaa aha moat fl y. ^Jto. VaWtootadnp from ajtockuyeu. TWMtoa lUttT u'fdm^^ita laugh. tW girl (era opes tha thick aalla "Itlatacut Uka aa ioa-oald plugs hath, bat tangoes. n.»p.~ Bha hurriedly resd lb* sbon. Madly aot*. and by the quick Uar. that kith wad la bar eye*. aad tha nllra that aartad (ma bar lira, aad tha laah that bfaaaad Uka rad roaaa cat bar cheeks. It waa quite ptata tout tba acwa ^ Tbaa aha daahad tha letter oa tha Just thiak! rira haadraa dollars a ■yaah pec bctiTat b^T hWtna; 1 mi aba aaya I aa to bare a room to ■yarlf. aad to aat with Pas lis. aad ' Fautat*. fn tbe norwry Oh, Wl. it will ba ju-t gteriom! Anal yoo I (lad. daiiaktadr I Har bhwayaa waa dancing. aad bar ri— utagtevW like a raaa iaal. Mr*. Velses^s s vtrt, aad reioa waa la > aaabndd contrast to bar cbiid'a aarrr i "Haw caa I ha daH(btad to bar# yoo , VarayfeoaatW Baaldaa.law | ao afraid yea will aot raaUat jour , rtrtdatiripak-.- Tbeoetahfe world. , (oidaa. arill aot^Jhto^TtlUBk."** ' "Ota mamma. what a Job's ocas- ' fanarVo woaM ba! Bat War caa I 1 hair total happy— perfectly happy, a- ' away fen .yoa— la Ha* f *Rh their two avert childraa aiy oa ly 1 carsP Was I will rids with thaw. »»d I »■ to ta^wyatlf perfaetty at J Mri^C«tTlwoJrt*w when "ehe war J i - k*^*1 1 ; grans arte, toe eacil of frota la the sir • toafeaaayWn adlta haah of' wild t Ho. Paal Oarriaccatf. palatial natSrStsSsv- 1 tariauffiuwanaafltaotdraperta.ita - recai r^f bsruttk ^ d ■flbnaaabr nl -ks.qf al wbtefc » MWOatiat Ckiiiintat looted law a OtoT 7 rietaa i.glSinM I ad- *• •loito'wtwl.^I^- *" m™ I

ayaa were all rwolln Im cryta* ■aa "I will aat (Ira It ay aad raab War to aaa-ay tot imyatar. I will albwadWayoyylaea." ^ ^ that all her brarr phlioaophlala( cooid - aot eoatrol. at tba laswory o t Claona "W aatWaaayoka ao to a lot* tears that spranx la wounded ladifnatloa to bar blue eyes. Altar that than wa ao shadow at aa ■* ooportaalty risen by Minnie lar Mra. Caniteoan or Ciaoua to Uy any blame to ber charya. She yartoaiad brrdatlea as aa tmiiae had arar parfenaad then, aad tWtwiaa yliHiaail to their Mlaaie aartr waa seen In the moot of tba frailly, bat lirad aailrely to beraeit taking bar solitary Uttla walks •bra the day's d atlas vara ended, and srloruly Basel flab, brave, patient Her letters boa# vara bright aad i cbttTiiil-BBtllaesdayMra.Vea;oTwae - horrifled to laara that bar darling was daagarofhly 111; that tba fever bad " cam a aaddaaly opon bar. od that in * iearaadaelAshntas Mrs. Paul Bl Eoatior * Carrtaoourt had Insisted that the ravint < girl ba takes from bar house to the boa- ■ Utol. b "It will kill bar to move bar." Dr. d I rth bridge bad msoaaualad, rartt, h aaaily. " What aouaauar. mamma!" Claoc. * rrtorted, looking flrrcrly at the pfayal- « dan. " It will vol ban bar to ba ra0 moved aaaily a macb aa It will Ibfrhs ■ to Wap bar base. She U nothing but ft- the children's governess ; she had tolhr h die. rvrc, than to risk all our Una aay ' kmgev. Ton will planes superintend ( bar removal today." aba added, iml. prrtoualy. to Dr. Lethhridge a Ha looked coldly, abaci toriouaiy. 1 at MW Osniaooun't lace as be .poke Ibaa W bowed, aad aaswered. quietly : - "I tog to agree with you. This poor. ■, auflwiag child bad bcuartodia than to Aad Dr~heUi bridge pi rejaally super - , loaded Minnie's trmurfer-ad to the hospital but to Ida ova horses, when , , Us lovely, white-haired mother aid sister or sard their heats to the girl. , sad nursed bar back to health aad I J ever cooes to a gir.'s baru lor Hugh , Lstbhddga asked Wr to fas his wife. r And the asaocry of those brial day s , wa biddau away beaaath lb# glad sua- ! shine of bar bsaatifal saw life, aad ; I bUaiUato ber new Laoe wa proodaad | I TW years gassed a yvsn Uses a Wfek at p III g— bringing their burdsvs i of ^oy and sorrow, aot to Hugh loh- , bridge aad hie wife thry were only land ■arte of cculant to aaark their (IghL , Ttewe dor childra bad come to I beau, lor atewTt^toitod^tto I And a the yaarg wewt b'y Doctor , Lrthbodge grew tanoa and rich, uati: thma west ao ooolocte or tezuria br r wa obliged to refuse to his wife or feu-Uy-uudcMof tbeacorstod luurir. ' * roverncas at the home o' ' " 'ZToaT^ ' ■ U-fr-ibllky'^S^.rT^ ; a if I utver could be kind anough to saycwiaanakaposiiieaUBy boua. 1 And ya ah lite happiaaa of my life rr- • I suited (ma ay paakioo la Mrs. Cania- , nan's family." Aad ate looted (Wgraat uuutlaable t . tew ska bod tor him. osd Dr. Latfl- I [ bridge ki—cd ba lowly upturned Ucv "Tba I will take Ibis widow lady. ! , whaa AUIaen I. Wall I. ■ Minnie P Hray. sb. I. of rood sanily. and U wty reduced circnmsuaoee. I Hrr hasbead wa a miserably drunken . fellow, aad aW Wa to support both . hararU aad Wr Invalid mother. It would Wa charity, I suypoas; but ol , course we oust also look to our ova j srto^rUtad^<JLlWa'r^ ^alltei^y^ ' an latarvirw wa arrnaged. itwuajust at IW dusk of ivteti I to Dr Leth bridge aad bis ^ that a t tedy wiahil la aa thorn in tha paler— thck%wbca Mr. AlUsau ha sal- 1 sad lOaula and Wr husband wrsl down i m mam Wr-toU. pais. Woiur the an- j "^P^ToodblsP MbnOaniacourt— " \ ^l^'pfetoWr-Mra. Ocaftcy 3 HMakar. Aad you an UUls Mluak , Vatoar. 1 Wd uo Ido-I bad no IdasI Wd fesgctta Pr. Lwh bridge's naar • II wwuld hardly be aataaai that you ^ Mia. nrbfer Uraad toward the doer, Wr fees pals and pttaoo. hrr ► Dr. Ueth bridge looked atoruly alter i Wrt bat Mlanli shot him aa appeal i lag glass bsdure sbt stsppsd toward 1 "Waft lead a atoauaA pfeaa! 1 , wa no suryriscd, Mrs. ffecfer. Prsy , sit dwww. you are la troubia. Bad U we t srHI be gtad'to assist you." \ Mrs. na 4i si's Bye qalsaad a safe tahadr lamad bar yWtel rya a ( " I am is used of week, bat I do act ' ripe 1 It of you You uaa only do- ' sptaaor aad koM or la hatred aad a «mtaoM Mr what 1 did to ya But J I "1 do sat Wks or dsapfea ywu. M» 1 rtsaahsr. Csl Wo Wq.too gaodla ^WU^I^WTM^'WUtw^ I tMSJ.'Sc:! a feted at smlb. sad a and of the « toad to teak iafr te la ear. . pa-sr— ,

g. mm iimn. All Boris of few aad net teHfe are to UadwaaadkHgteraaaafeWfeligte ■ Amha uofessd rasa an worn ou bfeekbota. ■" Buaoby gad aggraW v s draperia art z *>*■«- jerseys ooutte a lobs the most popua Ur Londoa auMa. s. Beads In profusion ars Iheomaznews se moat ia voguu. rs la Irimmlags of bouaats aad dreams u Soft fluffy white triags Is see awd cm saowj wool goods. " Archery emblems oaks pmty bat ™ Cashmere straw ia rxtaasively tto- ,. ployed lor children's hau. •t T si low, rad. heliotrope aad ecru grow ^ There is a '.radary to twin tbr •• simple drusis of forma days. " Bridea' trareling oostumes are called „ "flcfng-uwaydrasa" ta-Euglaad. * i sa"iTT- " ."H IT**" »■ Blankets area much deooratad a aay other kind of bed clothing and covrriag. r Anlfldal flower aproaa an tha laleer ' novelty ia theae lovely, frail an ate Uaa. * 1'oinied corsages, though much wren, have aot superseded round waists with " Lisle thread giova come in gnat 11 variety, finer dabbed pad cheaper than r lam yoa. I Old-fabianed bad bag. ur aoae- , amet carried by iadia walking ia Haw Bad Ilea pillow aha wis, sheets aad I i. ccunterpaare — has caught the an deoorall re fever. Nub's vailing is the latest whits aad 0 cream-ooiored no veil, for summer loilf I-ow coiffures are worn by young : J j puflsby nauroj™" I. Table ciolfw are npeuworkrd ia ' 1 stripes aad squares, to show the mi 1 " I Many Una salts ars made with al- ' I moat plain skins aad plain round cor- ' ■ | saga with wide beta. , roc wedging, creamy whita satin b t . being ased for the entire drat, with I . tecr and tulle for trimmings. |i * Urmsu of sua oofot. covered with | beads that slmniala precious stooee are i 1 > worn by Paris (made dunes. ' TW moat fashionable long florae for ! 1 full drea are of uadrosad kid. srhite. » or ta very palrahoAmofoolor ( A queer (rank of fash too is to lace ap i j draasa with si-k laciag i strings aad | , fe«™ the lags banging as rwpamuta. , , msuU for tha Wt aad hair show the < I twtiiapy of papula fancy for arckcTy. 1 ^rtaga of white paal edging, quaintly ' r «a hsaquea. aad pouts of aada cm the 1 , aleeaaa. art ou Imported wedding ' 1 "Frsaeb tsriU." which ia white oa ' , the wrong aide, la paafenad to aay diteg cfea for the lining of black gran- t Bed and blue appau In th. embrold- t oy^of all abowy^uuleTfnnarnia. but Heliotrope ta the psomlaal color la 1 ■oat elegant tolfeu, and ahlniag is the : ; Black silk and saUn toiieta of cars- ' monyare made brillaat with eabroidertes of black j«. am hrr aad irridcncrn. ) bands of fine quality and small aim t Dark grea Saab aflW art brightened - borders of foulard of gay colors la « Mripml pattern, snch a . cram , ground with figures of pals blur and » ltd Uaaduafenla long man tie shapes a an brought out Ibis summer ao finely fa and lltsd a to be adopted br ( wouta Of tale and fashionable prse- t Uf«■llsfent tin In of of llgbt wtogbl ae combined with -via .. Lyon of Ugh tor or daritar abada d ^jmmrmmmmmtm tW aaid. Little three-cornered baddinaaa of . ■Ha. ■ade from a kerchief and fuU . ori by Pfes wtlh spbarieal or dowsa- I akaped bands, an worn ia tW boon by o India. p Wba the Aland aa and Langustoc >i faausari to Ma foulards, tbay Ira « gathered double a fall a the law • aa best rail dwwi the front edge of ■ tW faa|a and araunl the aack and ■ ^TurWne for Iteti. giria JgwHa ririn ° toe oanw-. aa^goatalad erii' a f rilk taaaafa altar toa faabiou of tW ' fan. ° Huuriy akla to tW ana's ariltag in * an gaanlly of ton uablanaksd * toe pnla scan tint, aad an la plain feuMuariefWuteriai. J Long acari-lite pesens of patot lac* b a'aaadfrn q bridal aaOa. mi afsq- c fivaperyT the bride WslsTod of this fa acarf halaal far forward te WvoaM- fa and IriBngSte— tow aa tka tenia of . a Lte^mte^rtaw^uri^ ■ T^ ll wdaote and fllllli istsasngsfe i

that tha tkbriaf tba pabBe iornaasa A qs^i for acefiay^fortnaritsi wanot^n * Unt of u'briUiatt^art^ail *tW* ia- _ mnrfcnble draaaa of whfeb an to ba tfeanribad ia tbr ooluaaaof the aocfety pnprr. TW following dialogue Inter place: Reporter to nhosrlly -dries ill Pkrs McFHmsy-"! wopld lite todaaariha year dress- Will you nltow mef I an the reporter of ton fludto' News." Flore— "Oh. mercy, no; you nat <*• not do naytblug of tW Had; would die like it so auto." it Reporter. Cuming to go-" Vary waU. It makw ao difference." p Flora. besitoUng--Deame. did yoa resOly want to srrita about itf" , Reporter— "I had thought to mske Flore— "How serially odd It would . be to stead up sad hare y«u look ase all orur. aad tba writs about my firms. No. I na sun sums would * aot lik.il." * Repaeter bows end turns to depart— 1 " Vary waU, just a you ay." Flare, hastening after tha reporter— * "Come beck sad write about ay drew ' - if yoc went to. ' Ms won't cere— nay - wny.IealWlp It if shsdom " ' It ia ton that the pabOc lenrnr the 1 important Information that Flora Met FHsasy wa at Mm Blank', brilliant , 0 so-nnd-co. sad trimmed so-anfi-eo ; Cnekiac « a Large Roto. ! Harvard ooliege owns a building fit- > , ; ted with all the conveniences to cook 1 . lor several hundred bungvj young men. I and I here art now boarding la Ha Bum- ' . bet which mast keep the oooks bay. '-'ore Is m short account of the establish i " mat, from tW <Mda Brit. • Tbr Harvard Dining otociation ha 1 r ninety employe-, besides Its strwsrd. I 1 A ta -bora-power aginr, burning two 1 tc of eon! pee day. beaU tW building. I , and supplies atom for the cooking aad I baking; bat when Sanders' theater ia , heated, a third km of ooai ia required. , "noting apparatus is ou a vol ' t . Scale. Tbr grot aoup-krufe holds *Se , ] gallons, and it is aid to br tbr largest I I kettle evw east ia thin country. Only 1 10 gallons of soup, however, are rv- . 1 I quired for th* daily dinner. The out- , I meal kettle bolus fifty-five galloon, aad ( i | that forrracked wheal twenty gallows; , not quite, though very oaaly. this , , j The great range, tweuty-flve (ret loug. ' , , contains loui ovens, aad does all the ryfag and beating platen, etc. There fiereo kauiaa for boiling meats sad P avt for vegetables, aad aooe of them of very small sine, while the greet cba- c coal grate will anally broil aleak for 860 ■ ma. Bui the moat atounding parts of the culinary arrangements are the two great ovens, cue for baking menu, aad . one for bread aad pica. TW first will ' , cook (.000 pounds of meat, lbs other 1 , large, however, ftinoe from too to j 1,000 pounds of ant are consumed | , , dsily, aad some ninety loaves of graham aad arvoiy-fire of white brand. The peetry ova from " How much flour do y<« uee per dnyf" I asked. j • " We average at least a barrel aad a b ball," wa tW reply. "And bow mnay plant one luaohr ■ "A hundred and twenty-live, for # which three barrels of apples are II Beaded." Boom delicious- looking butter wa - unpacking from a huge box. aad 1 (l Urn tod that seventy-five pounds are 0 daily used for tbr tables, aad about tbr fame amount for cooking. That / the stndewta bad not goes hungry on . that day. ires oooclaalvcly shown (run toe fact that ak breakfast «30 pounds o' strak aad sixty-five pounds of fish bad baa consumed; that IW larder contained for the dinner 100 pounds of J* turkey aad 600 pounds of tori ; that 100 " gallons of Bilk (the dally alio wanes). * aad forty puddings of large all a. ware * store, while twelve ha mam yam of " gingerbread were bring prepared for ' «»— 1 Cheat Ureal tgasal aad Ceusaaptlaa. o ft ia atatsd that during toa last T •waty-Bva yuan not a single alagar ha o oonaumpeton at 8c P stare burg, fi ah others aad now holds the (ret pfamt b aasong tha eaaaari doth la tha Ran- b ria reyllsl. From this and other farts U of tha axarcfet ia vol vsd la riagfag. a a « tied. Ttore would seem to W room for " not cuuimpdre bMum th^m U oe their ehaat said threat frrely.cr that » isiaaiapllvrposons are aot lingers be- C are woeaptoassrtria print, batatUWr hoiia good la aliaaaaa. A very Utile good singing vofew may co-exist, with a ' prefeeUy Wahhy any be aaabie to " ll »oo tot forty years ago a ooma apadal^^rraagri toW^to ° tog the cheat. Wa restore to tope tW «> axycrbnawt will act br rspaatad. Chat ■ la a) toa rel.cua qly W^aceoqpbriad ( tha the aast Batumi aad ooavruiat * ■sthili cf isarisi are tor Wat. Lata ■ ' h tW Pursu ef a ladtou Arrew . TW Iadto km an atfr of ax- a hrida I in 'ly is ail aqaa fraaa « ^jPtfcjjSSSSfe _ _ -*. j ■on tead wkfr aaaa th. asaaffaa'buw • uaa te|i « an 1 1 pfr (fi toa sat. A a fas and a dap a u tedton. I enee d

I ' Lattsc* la a good mop to grow bsr t warn the cabWgr rows- ' Tooatabrndrr rriooth w the cor1 aar. aot IW square afiga. of ttoapnde. | The vegetabu crops that do well a a ' uoH. latum*, parsley mod spinach. I - C. M. Hovry saya tbe pea ba been grafted oa thequiaoe IcrSM years wltb- . out cantag IW slightest variation to MM. Bon pola shoule have their ads dipped to crude petroleum, or siighOy , chared, to pfaerent rotting, end tbrr , rir|pfi W pfeeed before periling the There is aothing ibnt mskes s prettier end fresher colored garden walk than , fresh tan berk. It la death to grass and , thin coriUag""* Trem intended lor piaatinx should not I wind so that they can dry out. Tbr , roots sua be kept moist if the trees are r expected to live. ) The Baldwin bears tbe same relation to apples that the Wilson does to straw- . terries, that is It U best adapted to general I'Uri'uees. and is suited to i greater 1 other variety. Shade is death to a garden. If the | that cut off the sub ire too valor hie to be removed, thee have them [ topped. It Improves their hcnllhfnlness ! 1 but not so fa reaching. Thus lbs gu- j ' After repealed trials 1 foal satis bed that paraffin, when employed with the care that inch s powerful agent needs, e one of the greatest boom to gardeners pests with which plants are beset. -ffa , In planting young trees firm in the , sou with the l*rt about the roots, aad j do this aevcrm times, as the tooee soil ! put in. bat do noc ase water unites the soil is very dry. M U is apt to leave I large and dangerous caviliaa under tbe ' Don't manure your pea trees with 1 j trees escape the blight. Apple trews I will be benefited by the application but pea trews won't stand il Thin soil [s i for pears. riant tansy at the roots of your plum | or long branches of the plant on | the limbs of lbs trees, and you will aot amoved with eurculio. An old and | successful fruit-grower lurnisbea the I 1 above, and ays it is the most sunoeaahi. rurrulio pervsntlv e be ba era tried. J , In icing cakes dip the knlf- often Into i t oold water. Vegetables should not be trash' <1 uo- r til jnst before oooking. r Kitchen floors painted with boiled a i Washed colored boa in milk-warm If table cutlery is kept elms from the i » start- iiule trouble will keep it :n order. . * To cleanse irory oraamenis. rub them i » well with trash bolter — «. e .. without j u j salt— and put them in the sunshine [ ! Salt provisions of whatever kind ere * j said to ioee more of their aaltnees by | „ j being soaked in sew water than In fresh . ' ta U dS^bfe°0,ToU' kip a^broom • getting riHT and bard haag it in »• Old wall paper ran be very mneh im- " proved ia apt eoanee by simply rubbing J it well with s flannel cloth dipped ia \Vhsn milk sours scalding will ren- P der ll sweet again. The wbey eeparata a from the curd, aad the former is better " than shortening in bread. s Rotaliouof crops and In holding office have long been popular ruia. but to both there are occasionally valid exceptions Tbe ad vice ia frequently , given to corrrspoodeute of newspapers , not to plant tbe oma ground twice in < this is good advice it does not follow that good crops cannot be had ( off the aaor ground twice in auoeoaioB. ' lake ly saw it Waled that s good crop . of potatoes could aot be bad from a I baring (h<a ta the previous yea. J This ta not toe experience of thaa who '( triad ft. aad tons i who desire po- e linue rafaUgtbea for eevaul yeare aad f refer good eropa. Wr bare in mtod one „ who ha far rix yore reined potsioaoa ' the ams ground, and be lias had a good ' a hie urigbban who have , changed their ground. He maaarue a ragaferiv every spring. This proves * that good crops csa be raised in this way. aad loose having uo choice of k ground should not be afraid to UK the a qaae land for their crop. (l Hard Wart la.tae LiaSia "Ttmrs " £ What lagraasi! oe strongly, ays a oomapoadat of the Philadelphia . Itewa. wa tha large aoouat ef hard - work aad aaremitung attaatfea be- " \ it holding ay rtwponsihla pluce iaaa rt expert ta tha botsco. The experieacr - of aooe of thaa u hereditary. Every £ qqloyaca toe paper i« of the high a ■ greda cfecholareblp ur I I train-EF-'ESSrEE give aoaa Incu : , All tor ediiorial work le flour a* Btght. k ! papaefftorpeoa rr^aigte. a Mr. MctkowsM, tte^aoariaxpuh- ^ proa every night- p ; — V 'tte fe tor) WWB hear fat udpststog. and rus 2 ftiteW The dweHtoga Mr. IV- re teSteA—) r»KtoririJi»eifel*h " desk at sight aaril toe paper w-at re to e» toato fefi (i^ I jq, W kroa toe I cf IWttH test the- usriM -toe ^Tir^2»5£2:= ■tea You. lau —• — — — s [feriP^d Ih it ~-y ^ I

NEWS EPITOMS. Eaeterre and Middle Btatee. The sent ta Sadrrildtel l tatae.. - WriMfrdakcriBri Sl'Sr^Zta SstlZ^ £ Jl*^y S ''w'*ta^V;Hl"LTtae .j.gl in « ' ike las ta New Tort riei ei Cbasea. K . 1 ., .reima.recg*sasa, , < ■ SHgtSSSLaji ! iirCrt , : Ikosv-Crel ssenl nww is Mew Tesii s ta* , tare a^x^Ore^lAOaril—naa^j^aeenlia ( to. Dr. 1 1 IS ll wars Osfoe rnegvsB ' tareal^sherck is Bs^riya.^S^ T , ko^beee rite Iseiieee reopsey. massaii la IMS . wUi s opCal M PMC, 000, Is u> be wooed up. dT^Jd. ^^S^re'SSas*" < Si^SsZ 7 1 : 1 rr 1 : I Twe press St tan I -teddy' Kvaa. ^ oi I I JTT 'h v'^i l v-STy lu^Tfa i Prom Washington. 1 j X*>t.»U.tlS 97. ToJ'taM oLmL uT*im i ^preT-akr' l-5rK5TLri*4iKNSJ? . e»d n,u;>U; tK.wsmvtake. a ;t Tbe wmae raeeqae k* Mev rev gu. | t eefoat pll jnjn lev ta eovre- : ( a aT^i,aaJlt- ***^ filAtaltai ' ^Tu'l?7a°^"Z le arena: 1 i NAtarebfuL'^lEa ito'iiliiS c Drarls-hy. laadtebsaB-Ma. N. B • Drevy, s drei -ale 1 1 1 —Si -two reare . sh i etxta K I ee rease old, ll M k dot a-v. wtaek be kgkta 11 |S Tbe to— I fftas id" H." Cre.'Tax. a L ■ i mi. STlZ-X.'rireittlte ; (teitolfi) VZSfziiiZ ! ' a dq a the teritt ad -g- ; ta | w ■ l"si were killed eed Itoty — 1 i the toei Itehe Iwdwix il. ta lie— — , tastateereid A.— ta. iiKad— - , - 1 5s5ggjS555 i ■SSSS; • reswdadHeeedeelheriliahi.. ^ fa reSSfi^ . || H US >■— , — i w iTjl i ^JSuL a\— 1 Sa-aSS^-a i j

TtoBa-l lilil u ll p i hi mi MU wa aatri se wXbot driaM to M» yoa — asps. Mr. tha ad-iratioo of hie ALafksa friends by the exhibition of a few ol thaa amusing pyrotechnic toys ' Baker found a galvanic battery a sure Al parting with Rot Jama, of Fa'jko. the traveler placed the two handles of the apparatus it. the hands of thai potentate, which gave a shock, and aat him away Mrpriaed aad delighted; and nothing pleased the king of Uayoro eo much a witnessing toe effect of electricity on the members of bit court and household, every sue of whom wa> compelled to undergo the operation. Kamroi insisting upon the operator putting the battery to Ita utmost po war aad suing Into roars of laughter at the sight of his favorite mlnixtrr rolling oe his bahk In contortions, without tbe possibility ol letting tbe torturing bandies fall from his grasp. Tbe author of "Two Tseri in Fiji ' found s scarifier (a kind of cupping' i glass) of even great rr service to himself. 1 while yielding unbounded delight to I tbe natives. " Nothing." be writes. , would piunge into tbe swarthy firsL. Tba would follow a long-drawn try. I scare* I y audible amidst the peals ol j tha native recovered from th* alarm 3-- "se appiirrldeot al first, bot i found by-uniJbre | isrity of ins marks krft on the skin wa much admired. At a time of great I scarcity, wba the natives refused to 1 sell uy food. I bethought myself oi the I scarifier, and by exactiag a taro-root I j from each person who wished to be operated ou. aaeoeAad ia collecting White Wax. t her of our American women t* be fold that tbe while wax, of qhtah they ) make such constant use wba engaged I In their household sewing, is tbe diseased | found .a th' ear tern portions of Central (ret. bar. supposed that this white wax beeswax— u article tba has about it falness. which is more Ihu ran be said bodily malady There flies apt— lly become diseased from feeding on tbe of s particular kind of evergraa tree or shrub, of which they are exceedingly fond The twigs of these trees in certain seasons of llie yea ire th|(k(y covered with flies, who in Urns lave op"e them s thick incrustation of white sufficient else tbe branch ia cut off and immersed in bofllnf water, which cauaes the was to come to the surface la the 'shape of a viscid sobebStoe. which is j skimmed off. cleansed aad afterward i this article ts quite aa extenalvw oa. as ! is melmated thai fiiil>or the crop j worth not lea than FT»0,000 -ri ' preached wl— I is known as n "flower ^ London. There were 1.000 children i of flower*, aad at the close of the eerI uf the ok en re., the offerings being intended for the children who are inmates j of the Westminster hospital. Bridemajdt wear simple aad charming dresses of white muslin with adored ribbon, ud Leg born beta, in English feehlaa. or else they have white Spanish lace veils draping toe bead like the mantilla of Spanish women. ■ Is k* *"■*' J '"™ taoktagf***eta^sWrT toe Sport of every breath rf'foily. i=sKrt|ri££i^ ffSsSSjS— wasqsleveae H i« . ce'Zss foUsr tse'a^ gtgsj.E3ai>"— ^vrMa^lL ^lS2w*»r ^ D. ^toriyeld. sr7^sr»iS«5?=.'c ysagf^Tffaa^; ■agassrsasra: I -ff VI1> liqi RfeUtag pfetely. toqqb.gu gl, bea aa May Lteri July A MM. to n m mi tetagm^i^b Od ee— jb»4| aad rin wffr toea'ri -1 to^" in ■ testoff'toH ;

■ A Veil— o father toid hfe 1| I lea I ltateur " Tur-rue-utr-rue. of of the piao end commenced to think.— if raflefe Cheerinli l Vegetine. ^ IN POWDER FORM, I »• M can A FAtXAUE. t Dr. W. ROBS W KIT JUS: | ' VW-LW: ill' *i Vegetine. it ORE PACEAUE IF POWDKB FOEH M CCEEP SCROFULA. -k now TO RFhucc reus tocretr mux J Tigritee to grid >g C Hr—MB, : rnmmmm jujI eotq — w nwei » ! „ a^~^S=hS€~ " — ] ^BflEND iy »«n» 1 RED RIVER VALLEY " 2,000,000 Acres i; Wheat__Lands id 1 O. A. MoetfUtT, . ^y.^7crr. i The Koran. J; ! JUTTED STATES " ' Pateni Broksrs asfl inTaDtgrs' ■ i ^ j S^?"rr'_r's?jais' " : PYnsiINI, \ NATRONA'S ; SS^Kt'i£=HE£--j I r aw tfiiT s—fiFficres— w, pio. SORE EJUtS, CATUKH. I ORGANS ■ , 17 -BTOr OHOANS ! mSM sssisnsBte ! !

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