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

Bf- , State d lHBl' f Petal. Ms Mb »>*>»• *»•«.« — ' toaet^tfolfallteMJ, aa* -1 .,,— .1— > 3§j£r5~ ^ While to. V Ito..-. with tare! tan B »«**■ Aafihui iin.»iMim» K Wwfovsirte toW^mte te'e tab wvi. . (MM te from tter w-taia irw j A.11J: ,J.'..r.M.u»M«l-ta. MM! II utaw-nta- ^ yuOtata witetara. fall ef grac . AO— -ta^T'l'tltan dap b«>l. ■MM j-TM. rt- lta -«* te HER PUNISHMENT. Tbaa had bare a "range aad strong I teilnaiou for Berthn Miring la tto misty of Plow Curtln. BcMolon aba hterulad an. Thta man almost ruled I Psrimpa bM lay the secret ol hit. power; perhar* in tin magnetic stance of hiadui. eyes; prriapi In the thrill I taw maak of hla loot ' She had nol evm paused k> roan m , 1 tin perhaps. the irkyolMbmi. hot ' ■m hrraelfup to It aauoaai lore..-. »1- | I . though aha Ml a stedrn. share ating ©f j nam aba. aa tlw I'gto of Mrs l> I- bar's psrij . tx drew bar into tt« dimly- |> lighted 11— a all ry. and, in a (aw e»rh- | ' 1 1 r " ' ' • told tor ol i Ik I lore aba had awakord la him and 9 askafi bar to be-ome bis wife. E J"*; TSZfd&TZL" I -telMll com to thia, tat — tar— I > '(*,*•. Curtln." aba said . ■" 1 ajn t togvy. Ithotlrttt that you knew I B *At1b?toriJiinr or bcT -cK* twos its had held In bifri oar graty -Mr ■f Mail, while banc Haw be nimoat ■. thraw It from Un. aad aba could II* ! K tb* deathly wblMaeeaof bis lac*, out of ■ wbSeh btarnd the c-utem, tuou- Sr- ol ■ Ma dark ajaa. K ■ •baaaid.at laal. " and yon ban led me date teii m . >• P ■ppoafi ma ia poascokm ol thia b t. m Die late— • a blae aqyoaart toarr V I Say. do not draw yoarwlf up with Uiat K~. IfoUgsaiiir— joc hare lad too :lgh ' ■ woeUdsoora to do 'thai ol whlri. yw H Ian feaao ruigj. Toe wlpbl here H aabaFcC taan of me. Bertha W.rToe Hrare Inroad .uuaa i .-nri F abmialcd rril. Wbateoever my fulcrr ■ yoaa«Of|imall la far It: bet I swear I B. (bah act foil alone: U acres way I will ; K Brag yea down With aa* aad 1 on! m ^^■Mstetk tins ' ^ on *U bad dlriaee tos na na- i ■kt wa'V Itolarh of hi Wtlarjr. -da j B Oaioi bad naai r a to foil on bar *-11-1 munni. see-- II: t I ' ■k kham: tbaa bar Iron bin. and steodr from the roam aeo bow He l)dwbt wMfc re -.<cr*and a hormiaj: ^■hama'ortanni >*i>o- aad ahamr. a Aaa K' WlilWi aal ol tear lor the fainrr adaatb/ wtth H all, abr cowead dove ■gjM^aaa. aemm-.V' by -die Unom end h abc'. - oartar ol an boor Ban aba i ■ fb i ana. boah-d iriib aVtory and Ui» ' aaa i ol uhnr-; wbloh parrvdea > ^^■nry woaran'a 'mn wb-n abe nio ^■teroaamaabcrmpUrr dbebao not to do Verncr. Tbnyer. bn .Hi^■Mnd.wroa*. bar bean had ann Kt ; ^Hpend baan Ha albsiaBtn m Mm B^iMfa|lbelaatt)ir~n.Uia »be--o. . ■r bad mr' Mr Cm lie. Vernon Lad Un t K abannl. aattOff Bp nnae hoMo- or,-! W._BWl J to : o< B Aa mlfbi laab lor biai aimoa! may day H B Ha bad boa nera nil tbia aairbt bore' B baaa arnted. Horn n-nid, be ba.e been . MleoiieL and aa raia? Bab pataaw! K Aabadoaaaaiitad aoorhaa. daW I what aeoraa ol woum barr ^■p B paaa! Piaror woold nMKkli ^^^^^^•d^^ocndin^brdiat flmb of ^BLd. with * wild rty olioyftbrea ire'- 1 ^■Iner be* OBfi ooiatnteiied <ume. » bnratiKlo bluer w-irin t ■ "km '!t> gir:T" be enld. fedo.y. Hbn on-wl yon lou. i Jddral, . >Bd ioanMt that yoowwi l-n 1 »BI.M iwlat Ik 1-npne- Obb. Bpediiu Mr* PMv.v l«*l*liij ^_jkbm wonld be bar* aatd eoaldbei KtWUilmrmlB.MlI ** bba-'s^'u.a. ^^■Miba «m*« :b- am hoc.-

j "kot* dld'^UaT* Imam ^verrTwUn, bnabnrd ba»*iy earapad daaaciai arM ; In loaar jn!' -omwwcial orie:.. aad ,ai-K'- eoaapelW to«lra ap Ibebbaantown, wb an be bored to bolid ana*. Uafeliaal M»me* t H- ra ibey jkbiiabad ibenattraa in a ' coarailop JlWe rflla. ua the oauldna I ol ibr » wfalcb aooe became bo-na lleTttinjaataenaal-. ILtr. fc*i -diatoa ' eoobaf bomt bad eerer bets bnorr. lor then oript into i: the avaehhi' of a Jhaby W-iie. ted lb- n««! joolny •• 1 ran an ji * Tp'endii. iJjow lo-day. * | Berth-, -aid Tenon one liny freeing. *• He premised to din- with ta lo-aicr-jroweemlng. ao .ook yoor pnttiot. darUnr. Il h not errry man who can pr.-ea tucb a wife 10 fail frkte 1 > "WMbHI she jieatlimic, bci >1 droacod 4 te .inawrr . Vera on war InU net. eming I Bertlo- almidt It sal Un dinner would It spoiled, worn ate haerd the welcome aoond of hh gey i« the doo.. and tfie r.«xl jrinutn t» bad -ote: «" Ibf remioe Pi.c-tTxi by a day hsndtim- ma . traoB eyra met ten wttl. » und Jrhl /-or erii in tbair drpUn "My friend, Mr. ticrtln. Bertha. "What' yoo bar- met l-e!ore'' m Mr. I.er-.-t mtmaured something a! bit 1 pieaecrnbie anrpriee in diacortrinr hie . old fri-nd Miri Waring to be Mm. Verk he continued, t-.ongh wondering, and a little annoyed, at the saali abow of cor- - diallty bU wile displayed i How chmrmkegly the ercning paaacd! Their guest proved a brilliant and eaey p taiter. Abl one, at kaat. of tb • trio bad mcrniaed tbie (act before He „ aaamed to en -bain and raignetine bar fZ -again benentb the magic of hit rpeli. Ijr , "I don't like yocr friend. Vernon " the said to her bnabond wlaea tbey were ' alone. " Itam't briny !:lm a at more."' i, . " Not like bioi. B-rtlia* Why. Uiiefa ^1pn;o.!Ir- darling. Braid c*. you arr I). : old frkrd*. bn a. ye. Ho* barpoa it j -to never menUonrd bia nam- to ma? „ *nd «*.-r- did yon meet 3f How waa the moment I i vi-win. ,.- ; bat heir -oak" «L«— tbr wlfr -f two f- ^ *°c w^Tai ; id So ' be golden — — aion paeeer. and ape ooiy anawer-d 10 I ran him whin yon were abroad •■•and remembered him too Hub to mention him." 0 • Indeed' Whib we wcrrdiecnaeing X j oar ciann to-aifbt. be apokr aa ibocgti ^ be bad known you aimed inlimalOy. -e Bat, scnoueiy. darling, you do lUm an a- Iniustioe. I bare rarely met t man by it when. I have bean so «v reefed. Beet aides be nnch Inter*" ed in a hmir--. * - raidw in which V dealro that r abotiid if join I im. Iankf tempted to aof >t ft*.aramailriak.lftb. mine- tou jot aa tliav om-nlae w thai) »i! be a "Don't 43 iu V*r»»n "oal trosi ir | him1" foe aad. in.piorii.g y . ,0 Bot when be naked her f- jtW ie»}i I oooio only mdiy tbak< her bead It wu ta abe had .'e-j-d Her hneJ i hand aad Pierre Xlortin beano.- feet , Blend:, and .be was compelled again „ aad again to bid him weiecm- to her „ ! boose Oo-r he bad laid, wiien tbrr ' "let bvpor. be bygones. Ib> not 7 I distrust roe always!" *1 So she thought ought tb-' •"«*< blae I era be atmek with hia ling. a»' ah- » »• 11 glad thai bar. baaband> — 'raac- pre. 7 rented her aaswr. . He wa. iookiw pale in the-- latter |t I daye. Little Ht ...i-r b- r -d *wen ;er- . i anad -u to pot LB all -n tie great -tori company of whirl- Pl-ree Oortia * as " i the nominal bead. h ' Tbera waa no pcealbimj c! (ai.arr ta '• the rcfreroc. all aaldi bot an naa bad - old heforc. aad if failure rhoaid -on. t what thai To him U aigr ih.-" all anr ; while 'be dread pood bi lily roae up be- , " I fore bia riaioc. tie storm l-reke. and It d ijrcame a reality. He bar Ugzared bimrrir. bia wife and rtl .d: * I Bertlot TLayer aal name ia ha pretty " i drasiagKuooi. (etenine ior Iter bos- - band's ate*, when * shadow f-i I athwart ■ * iuthforimM. " Pine* l.'ortlm wm a imiucut visitor * ' In them days, aad foe aarsaat admlfed 2 Um eilbootanoUou. , : "Hate you Sore tbia. umdamf he ' - asked, aasedoaic imlle of triumph pise. * < Big s'ejct bit Bps aa be nnfoidsd tba 1 1*Beiw'"btT.^r'sTpv -ell ere. sboar the and one. mrnl of tie frUnrr of tie mint — lb tmreting of tie babbb wtHsb had , .-awe'l.-t hejoad tit power If bold of I Vsre ubo blew It at will ■ ' -r-s )u3 know what U u-cana*1' he . asked "Tour isabaad it r beggar , ;wnnoul adoiwr be may call focwr. aad yea air a beggar*! wire riant I i ; ottrtrd ton my lore. aad (fca. i. read it. \ Ho- I ofle* It again. I kart not auf- , j hod. 1 am rich oat si loo. .Tbme 1 1 draggrel i. in. down i-em.ee ol you Too , ; know it web 1 a'moot Ml taupwd to , ' grew meoag. helped tbemo by your mora. A fatarr of mlaarr lies before ; jam. Bettba^ red-f "TbB U my dttiag psaiahment . r . Know. Ibma thai I would rather beg : i. - Us- Are* I aurad aad au nail) wiimgut a,»n nsj -Aariag with » feowa. foam a r-e- IK rildet -itaricta aad look opor. your hated ami* : Buaaae air— .for- . " ' aae f* * ■ Aad atf. with that amtM apou bis i J I'M. ba obeyed her. to oaoa Mr path : I Pale cad baavywred. Tarncm Tbaye: .Inforad Ms bom. forJag a ruiprit . ;kmtbr met ao m. wala* -adgs ' fTtetSSJSES -re iiyj-ggrrrgi * , -Til !fo*«t.)foJ>MatHai.

mnirmin. j! Heel laws la a aow trimaaiag. rfi Tarbaca mn wnra for trareiiag bam *' Blight gr*a« *r« otniag lalo hfoi I is Par. ■ i y i. Scant roend orunki-la -aduae to »• „ : Ttry poywdaru Po na-dotted gloves par* foilowed Hi 1 or j piUca-dotfo.: lio-e. » i.igybun ».rrlb.g direat. » » taor "* ' w«t tianbacr anil*. < ' itaterj cfwumK-1 poppies p-c set os.Irr li» l.r ma oi wh-.t bats r. j MsObiae sut bint u rcry fasbior. , i on plain aklrti and floaneei nation iu bnadktrubi. 1 dros-es 1,1 1 a^nireSmi: r!lk aariT" "'rU'' ! Hows -si fiorst me arorc witL irp. Ira 1 2 j eown: ia Ftrfwrace to ma in -> £ ; - b-w^for te^ilk'lx"e-.' ' in- , btut * le Cb-ri. t -ttere*. are very Ir. faab tamable. _ . * j tj1 imtwaro rn-nm Sir to ta-^er Jduied ! Lorg. enter., -ruglad wai ts to glorm. \ in Sarah Bernbareit style, are rary | I fashion ah 1' . t ^1 ] Snrak silk taab't of bia k aad arbite ^ form a part of erery fashionable woman's (I, Tba belted baagne. plaited in the back mad front, ia the Isreirlte ronuge for flanaei droaea i." | Large bbek jet beaded baits finish the t» end I of black burst silk cubes worn with black toilets. ■a ^ Black Spanish lace uisnUiias. trimmed •n with rlbboo loops aad narrow lace, are -unonc tie notelties. *f Tie wcariag of anceatial lace ia* be come tU height of fs.blee- hr-th l.ree a , and on tie otter »id- ™ i Large (In were sad hold ederiiee out iln*i are chose: for erewei work on ' pleees used for npbo jtery. " lo salt the al-otl ileera. which rea-h bot iittle betayw the elbows Sliortoostumeacl sbeei nainsook or of Ml dotted Swiss are tie favorite toilets till Tie every -day stocking far saaimtr wear is Lisle thread. line and tbin. ontt' hfoaeped or rise in solid colors. ^ lary: bate, eitlier black or white, are it rimmed simply with out 1 -ng ortricb n'nme and s boa -! white iaee. Id ma ti -reed fc. J/ guimpci of black n) drwres, eitbcrofeiikoTpfgrenadine. ol 3cmc of tie newest franadiai oo.turn re bar- -Le Waist oi>*aqoe iiaed with eo'.orad aiik. Red ee ralfow !• the •1 favorite adutA -jl marine mu-c, in lav or is is ads of *- lands of red alii, or batiste, on which h* are -mbroidered the eliarargere of tie Chinese alphabet jf J ^rtof bronze, and row re-.or »IrT net with sky bine and marine bhr ol ti- .ower edge o: '.be skirt oun 'Vv by some '.ad In « c iob-titute" in lis — &oan». wili.o, whb-h they "itoofo M fore drca ed ' r- Wblta ia worn by . blidreu tire sum- . ulei eaiupt ir thi r.cmlr.r piay boore rr Hrowu b-v aC'U gene oat' of fashion, ■re and nary bine la the ,*»•.*• reoa! used for sk t Baanrl drioe lnJ°Jri£f ferorHn -Srei Ivj a rem: not «o-y in ike Id- a-wi -bcekr. bit j with rolld grotmdrSaritr pMe. -rr" i When summu satin a mixed with I ' woolen stoir to mak r. auit. h ia ofttw. piped sr.d atmmed with warlel satin, j i ti-a |wo ac itbcr -colored etu-fs biicgreganire! aa form inr s eroond work fiw the [ bright color 7 j Straw fa-is chrcatut lo b iconic the | rt rage Tiiey are round aad ..lose with a ; catch -aider *n e. auw very pretty | jf straw teta op« like the o-dinarytana, | d and s-i pointed with iw-— la rrarrs and ' w • ,tf brrcerrel baadkiurforia ate loidrel '• le three corerer on tie blit and tied | back : lie point ia Iron! is then drawn ; " down and tucked Lite tie bosom of tie * dress, srklit * bee pi" cimftaes It at lie j '' Jaiaaut designs ol pots cud flAren with fan i nad reeds arc done with long 1 rtttrbea of crewel and aiU oa lell of c' some qoainl cofor. and are then I V Layered with plash ; a mantel lnabre- ' , t,uin cl tile kind oo«U f. begun with 1 I materiab lor finbMag. „ It b a curious freak of lastaao list ' f ladies, with abundra: hsir. are now M wearing light y.gs. railed icalpsttea. lo orrr tbrir own hair, uaoofoly Banded • across foe bead. It ta claimed list lie ri scslpettc, used during lie summer, pre . re wTitbtandni" ' g j ifole^HigMlr^ t. ; cose rail. TV skirls of tie draws ( mad- of it are cuisssd with a earbs of 4 'rawTr/meTwUiiaiic: smiths b^ire t b round snd hsBad hi broadly w«b ■ . saliaNaMasad cfouOa are cade u Bhet- . hod gem, wtrisb b liked better thsu tbe ia , wslhkaowa SistW waoL but a asph ; arete crrreriag ior tbe bead knot used a lack mbrawty. new lint ahsw.s ir air made so brge that caa Occam b put I ; | orar tba bawd aad rots foAaty sc tbe bob. wttl tbe goM a s Maria Heart ou drew h i bmaas. .Mated laaat mi pfoaged p aria. L ,W4 uronie madal fo* mwmw eo",'foili reiabattgfobrHV i bmsonia The dastga b.ia ll amdVdrw.. - .w urn m foa macafom A THa gggi uaus kkafoa am aBj1 ^ hL b^w'T'

T-KK >r- s-sra by sMbg akkekam mi IW-lbgeMA KW'. SO beglria. whom father mo-hk-u to drenia boys' elotbmb ' -ler I, , t tbe work, f Tl • K prree Autusta. of Oermaay. : -nia far wcariag bbek alik • .(..ding that no bdy bejel K'ehoald wear light eoJore. r Turk girl Is ewe of tbe bdita . tKgto tbe Uoecaof Italy. She - -wrey Mbs Lorilbrd Spencer. . ->w tbe Princess Boiogastti '.oreraor of Mietacbnsetta lias ■ d Mrs. CUra Leooardxta Springon the State board or health, y and charity -lie Bret woman T - l- 'i-casida of Hamburg, who , ni be always in tbe streets, are j rj pretty. Tbey srear tbe tiaimt of j V • Its on Uje becks of their beads. V ■! tbcirdreaamare made with abort, j iScd sleeves, leaving tbe arms bare 3 .a uost from the abouider. ' . no Court, ssys tbe London Tndk. \ i". ."ia* Eugiaad ; bmTTi to be^re- | .. b graoelul walking. Era In n j te room, what with high heels and | d tir-l-bark ekirta, tie art of progremion 7 : b tar too much aegiected by Eaglbb d la a report oi the Ixrodon Mendicity ! ,. cbes of begctn* women who ait in tbr j r streets, got up to look as deplore!, .e as possible, with a riiild in the np: "How much (rati did you give for your s baby'" ^ A abiiiln' " "Then yoo're boon done, or bsbici Is rix. I only gare . sixpence tor mine, and they f.-eds 'em and Godfrey's coedtsls'em.and silnloer " I goes out. into tbe burgaln 9 ! Hare's a bint to lie ladies who bare charge ol church socials and leatieais. d and who. right fa 11 y enough, want to vs. in a'wreieru cltr a wedding was r. or. tbsXreturm of tbe occasion. Tbe Then! • >»aa so aorel. that, at a result, tbe church was crowded to over Bowing ln on tb- - vening in qoeation. and the leia ike water. n The young folks discussed ice cream h aad cake, aad talked of the eresl about . to lake place, while surrounded by their I ,f friends stood tbe prospectlee bride aad , groom awaiting expectantly the words which would pronounce them man aad wile. ; Alter an evening of rare pleasure and | et-teytacr t tbe time for the nuptials ar- • oopgregr-'-ou the rite was adminis- j 9 lered. Then amr the congratulations. . n- wed. sad li was not unlii a lats bocr „ Bercrs.! liundred dimei were coined at •ht dr and the exchequer of tic , church " »■ materially increased by the " more te-rem n reel snlertainme..! li M'xx Ilennetl. s Maasarbuacrti * lady, .- -ntly graduated from Penatyl- :* Tunis. . -.iTSTslty. bring the Bret lady " • oar admitted there. She passed an ex-,-ptionnKy bard examination, standing c «« . l ish- t mark being SO. She has ' "inc. as-n t '..cted auprrinlcndiat of the . ' soman's drpartmeht of tbe Penntyl- ' v-aia Slate lunatic hospital, a position | never before given to n lady. Miss r B-rneU freduatcd from tlw Medical I ■ '©liege of l'bibdriphia a few jears si we ; she afterward filled the position ! r of cemcnst retor of naalomy in that In- ■ 'itntion. heeide baring an estensire , practire. See has depended almost I eu'irely upon her own exertions, and . di,'. not at first hare the sympathy ol , - her family as they liad do (in tl. ia her succea. bnt abe now more tbaa real- ' ires tbe dreams of her childhood. S V , 1 is cow twenty -nine years of age. It is n' not beUered that there are many young '• raca * bo hare surpassed her In pentv, ranee and courage. During tbe first 1 ' year of her studying in Philadelphia a mad dog got into the boarding bouse ; c I all the gentlemen ruabsd awny. and she S quietly went lo bet room, procured her r pistol, returned and shot tbe dog. fottu1. ; nately before be bad done barm. ,1 ■ _ J J.OOO.tOO were exported from Hiogo ! and Yokohama, whereas in farmer years . tbe trade nreer exceeded 10.000. The . , cheapest aad most beautiluLby the way. are made at Tokio. la the proems of i 1 , pare the plain bamboo stick aad another [ ornament the ribs and b.ndle, while thesriist chooses tbe colore aad the dc- I _ | coretioos lor the hack of Use fan and given the design to the engraver to execute. Tbe paper used is exclusively ( -Jsparseee. foreign paper baring prsrM When the DIBereaee (bam la. I A certain genlbaaa requiring legal ' one of the two brothers, but bad lorsougbt, so be relied al the oflW cd the r res first found and asked for Mr. Fed v : get. r' That is my asmr. sir." I I "Bat tboe-are two of yuu of that f name Lei latowar "Ysa.' > "WaT. i wbh lo consult with the —who ware u wig." "*te i.-cb wear wigs, sir." ,i " Wad. tbe aaa I seek was dtroroad . bum Ms wlfc aot bag ago." — , "There yoaMt a both agalaHb." •Tbqprtmln ranaaM bm rareoUi bsa accused o faeg>ry. tb mgh. I trust, uaioslly." "There wu to9~ agaia. my dear sir. , alia laid at oar dsorm." 1 "W..L Upaa my wued. yea tau . beot'. i hear a etriktag I nmtl n i- ■ Bag ! real bnllase The aaa I ■ amitturletn the bash af ir nlisilly I fobk ag to I. a. I ■mutton to V ' "My dusr ama. thai tofib rtoe lib-'ivsmt-aaa;:: to.l yamwhsfo mas Mb watoL" d .i )*a ere a aofoed pair see ' Mian. Baa fast mm" imAgil the < .,v«. ' wiuut fo to. tab. k watoa j ha^amirjMibwfo , ' :

■ ssarrr, ..Trz 1 ^?IS-.-s^ri.3sa I '£^11^3.1^1! i s isdr; " ' li' ^Tw iqwr-ri re I * Hsrrl««t^miJ I 1 hS* to '"*!*" .°7* " r"^ - s1 ctj? rb"4 lhn u ' *•*""' : to a bore! ogM re . ,vrr ,a sans ol a ' tZT .-Irilw lITjllillhlx't far— ' i At Cheago MeCrewtab a Co.'. .levator, j 1 a re* ta»r,;ii« ^ J i reT STSy ^.^^Ttare.,fofoTdT U recas ^ba" JaotMrv 'red^ibal'Y "STairen j ■ I srrrk: | ^ ' powder la ac oi l Urfcop at IU. joke. Masa. 9 j ilia rata body ua btooa tbnwgb the toe d l-l'rat,*lrilva,v--*iad"" h^Ue^*' MM d )gJ»njMociods«oodtod«Ib">r waldw b j C : I'redret, ba. cpsool lbs rewsaiga ia Alar ioa* ly aspq^at SreOfooeo^ hret coa- - | Lut"«^ll«w.',*™Ihel'bv"7lo2™,ta ,1 ! drewnsd Tbee^ eLng lo Iba botlo™ of lb. baa l wait boors, the eeaaa baeia a BReea-rarwU bo, lariad lo toe bpefa Ttaa : boy di— 1 lb. a.11 ajgWlaad tha Mhan at las' sToi'iirYce !bu»im!'r ^rimf St the ell, af Wslllll* low, -a. '"whflls. RtaAby, sretairet <4 tha Capital . cby bank, ol Oetawuua. ,B» was mitlag tl , " t« laltao.*. ,r: tb. lurebsal aad MottoAbTeua^tosbaaihasMbraslighl ^ Utah-. Mow tba pyala!. - to U ^ ^ ' . toe Waa am Sato ad Tsuhiq. oa ,1 tofoad leg* uT 1 l l .."Tl 'xJ 'u!S3 ] • i i ^Lr^jrzartsa:;' 1 J'm. ItoTel'ILa Tiiinirrv iircg i •

The emsM ngadfaMdlbW. SBttleSjLgjSS l ^Thaeul^BocStoOrA^a waalthrjanaw^ic ! , |%i^jq^m^tbam|Yre atasady pm J ] K^La°Wta^r MiYHt - fspanoi to I - poTMCblu ^o«^reeatred. "h'uinbfw I r Para's ally- | t r^ld uujrel mL'fadllri* J wTaYTt ' ^^~Ta« taowwajwotH ; Star ia' "itta/ l.'i ow b a"mw aahfo. Ore. aw ' ; j f Crewd'»tat.n< rartT and BobUl™* " "" ; r Hlnti Aheut Bat hiag. To rush to either extreme ii dmagrr- | . out. and cbiidren who are " coddled " . are always dellcats; but nowise mother ■ j will put her young children into quite J cold water in winter time, nor with a s [ cold, and aborc all. trill nrrrr allow I • ! tbim to b- washed and bathed in ■ { ' draught, on the tame prindple of con- j , listeney that plenty of fresh air is good | 1 when it » not d-.mp or foggy, bat j » draugbts are most injurious. Era in , summer the chill should V taken off . tbe water in which young children or • delicate persons are bathed, while in i J winter it ia doubtful whether era tbe i t rongrat man is benefited by bathinr 1 . in water al or but little above tbe freer- 1 • Tbe cold bath is not tdrisable when r followed by no warm glow; neither - when followed by n rush of blood to tbe ; bead— in both of which cases tepid or warm water should be substituted 1 There lire many men (aad women, too) • " wttb tatn't so dead" that they will go - into a cold bath, or send their children. t when i hey hare some feverish or crop . tire complaint- The fonirr of this • should be obvious -that tbe disease I crires a mot violent check, aad the > If. however, you persist in tbe use ol | cold water for youreell oe children, suc- . eroded by no accessary after -glow of ' sens' to use warm or tepid water, tba put a tablropoaful of spirit of some sort i Into your batb-wbisky is best, though ran de cologne or spirits of wine will • do— and yon will hare your glow. This [ often pre Ten Is chilblains ia persons of ! slow eireutoliou. , On the other band, it b in-urioos to I I may people lo hare the water ap- | poaching ma loo bot. Thorn who bai be i regularly the year round la cool water ' are rarely email! re mold, and tbe moat , deifoate Women may are the sponge 1 : bath daily, not only with impunity, bnt 1 baot si i tenry. and no one need eomI flares a bath, te this maybe eafoly } srrnmgll.b.l after Mbs Nightingale's ptoa. lathe mm tbe bid down tor her . Crimea; era if Ihry be* bat the poor , ijSsSSSSjj \l Item whe tabs euU bum bathtog. ! h ujba te w^aat ^fraa^be^basb arte te tsft* | a tofon^SrW^Ctten ite j

' irtbk b very lnjarious. baring lbs 1 errebas ate ersaabs fall at mototan. , With young ebtldrsn. aad paopb with » . te. aad dsaate thlat. Ihb oria resnBs , ' ever foe and cranny alorraald Thb b J ! housemaid, who knows where datt aad j dirt moat easily congregate, you quickly find out where the water, or era mob- , tore. ladgrelcngaL > In tbe rue of littb children, for whom J ' soft towels are beet, and whose tender . itim will not bar bard rubbing, we i g- — ' a little finely powdered white starch, and where there is sore- , ' nres of the stin la the llub tot creases , > of the body, from iaaurnltoa. n slight • 1 dusting at pulverised nutmeg add- d to , , tbe starch, aad rubbed softly or . sprinkled on wita tbr fingcrt. will sops t heal it.- ftstadefeba Item ' Armenia, where a famine it now rag- - ing — there-is always famiae la some pari 4 of the East — Ii the original seat ol one * of the oldest civilisation!. It has bad _ different boundaries in different ronc turire. but its present aren it callmated at uo.aoo vqnsre mies. and its populaIlia St S.0WI 000 Although long sou u I jeet to tbe drepotism of the Turks and e I'rrMmna. tbe Armenians bare prtoerrid * j tbrir nationality, both physically and , I morally ; their religion, and, despite ti,. higher rleilisation titan that of their ' * i bare bea introduced into that country } s j af ear.y as the second reutury . Tbe ° holds that the Spirit come* from the ; ' sprinkled three times, and also dipped | thrro times; that confirmation uict he ' united lo hapiism. that tbe 1/vrd's Sui4 1 steal! „l pirroding death. They be 1 leer J j in tlw worship ol saints, hut not in porg calory : tbey exceUbe Greek rliurrfa in , i | Usewamber of ineir fasts, but bare fewer 1 ! Iwld in Turkey .! night; rasa." rol/. ■ i tliouxb the pe. aching is none in tie res . j ^ monastery near Ilrtean, . A : <*' "us * ! order to be secure of Mjtwikm!" Turk" , I I'll persecution L-u driven many Ar- > r , racn.ans fr< n, home. In Hungary. Trenj OOP: tbey are very lomraon throughout J ' Constantinople reach ioo.ooo. Tbey are. r • indwd. seattiTcd ali orcr Asia and En- - ] rope, and are to lw found in the United g , Slates, and are often tbe abrewdest ttwr- * i graduate .pied a brewery wsr-n ud 5 total tlw driver to take a keg of le.ru, a j the platform on which President Ras- ' | cm and many ladies, sums of tbe latter 4 sitting. The fellow, secikg retailing out J : lodging the rest at the fort ol the venerable president, where it remained * | daring the retire proceedings. , | tqWlr adapted us the leebta oe itaa* , i How beauufulis night! How silently she tiptoes strap the — — -*---- n. . t yonder peaceful rale. I brer, in fancy. , tbe soft rustic of her shadowy garments 1 I as they trlii above the — blank binnk tbe | I. lank blankety rets! There tbey go i agnin! When a fellow dots feel a little _ { touch of sentiment, there's r.lwaya - something to startled him back to the r stern realities of lite — Kokomo Trilamt. aj ) v" fotetaTratoa * j ttlu s*ltalo"ajo^r s loeh at oaro nsond • a j l.JTi.sUJ two ' mite north of Nashville. Ton The , building is about fourteen by" si stern r fee. squire sad has a door and cbimury j ' ° | feet long, six foe t wide nod nix foci ! ; glbMh. |! > boa Ira^oisll |«i* aad^nsgT 'r'ttasj' le " , r'^'umZI^'ul j i Yl ImTl s t"' ;!r- ' TBI BAJthKTC. J ; gSb~ :' " : " , || S7 • — -"f-— — r ! !• i ; — S^ilS i scrsrisrvurta-u sis* ■Sm I mm\

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