Star of the Cape, 29 July 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

imenmduJfirifart Ayr ! I IkdamlMHIIkk IhlmdlmnteKk, 1 , p-ta-itaptarog-fa— e-n. < n>te.<4pk; TV riant-, an, IV akrt mr. ' j ItalnMtai I MnltiMntolttU I laUMMIuinpOpU, I Ufa. . bill! I III lam III 1 1'»| I. — j.v— .T— .. 1 I I ilk lrtkb«H>l«lim. * TmaKH! bttkO" watAwiax w —* **•'■ , BlMMliliaVnkflM, tok«ta,V«» A mm of—atal ^aalKU. TT I I fc tab nam at mtaa! An Insnrmeuntabk Objection. JurtDwdley wood e» tbe xarden gala ' that lovely evealag la aarly September. , gulag ap the rand villi ml™ eye*. i Tfie fatal light of tbe rising moos lay like k I luring ok likr goMaa henri. aad tba ■Jr. filled with tbe fragrance of kkvmow. hay. roralaaaly tiaefaad bar fair I yc on* bei Bom peeuler uk 1 awaited lonr. kkd yet Job. HalW. slsu wkk sjow and Uk too. cioadsd kk bk , n— Kkd Iw the .bkiiov of Ibk tnoa kkd OkkM -lowkfd bar. Jansl opened Uk SkU. vd stepped oat to meet him. - Vd, Job. r the aid. kkd bar voice trembled mr to Hub. Tbe young maa took bar tin j bka<b via a area thing— with almost .frown kpoa lib brow. - Uacla Roger la kk 1 atari..!. a. . male." b. mid. -I Lara ' tattooes, from a most weariness, later - rtew wUh bbC-Ba babu that 1 ibkU 1 M Ink * Ourr'i. or rotmr oilier equally Sbie aaablfakmeni. sad forfait all .poo him. or givt him the promise be ub." "Well f aald Jam again. gain* . standi! j ap In Ms boa, aad this live bar votes did ad Umbla a all. bat bar lover's did. as wit!, balf-nvnrtad aye. bamdr aatwrr: " I iboald hits to |« stating U again altar Hb| my own . matter BO look. aad. to own tba truth. paroahU«K myxoid rbum. Uufa &«sr UaaH Jtahlu'dra't be uacu b ao absurd." - 'Absurd' - repealed Jad .lowly. " Iattao aloaiii. wbaa jam tblakof It oa'atlj f Toor aacte w»U to mka yuan. andm U^/»d ofthrttime wiibaa I !■■■■' ejmpulon. thereby arrariag - far himself two pleasant oro.pn.iou. for the ram.in.Ur of bb lifr — which MO?^bab^Mb^lur7' £gk Uut had aomrrimat la H. "Aad an he offers job ffrcmt ladaoaamta to beam* Ulil rooyoolaw Aad. Jobs. yoa roar Uatfaa la iifa waa aot a hichar oar. aad aura ol Uia world1. r4d bod MhltaayoiUw. Aad no* I bat vaakh aad aoaiUoa an utonfl yoo. H vaadd ha "abaanl' indeed to nfaa ibaat TtaSb rau.ro orari." "Ferhape I an — la tba way .aigaoai msmwi; bat I really think. John. tba -Aad'yart with yoaP -Aad yart wtih aw. aa b la oaly too \M wtalw^t:vw2d.n^2* I da Ion yea." aba rip II ad. at tba bb kbaaa. -aad 1 ban lund jot irrr stem w. flm met. tat I tavw brooms ooaayod tba ■ . poor ma yoa woald m • ta»™ Joba.wd therefore I mAvbr. Um M. far ■ •mam. " Bwt. Jsaafa dear. Mm te mam fimlnto wait far an. to ba | fine tarn, aad I wBl agree to Uncle ■ IK1! I mi WW kaowi what | takKbyaniabnyomf Tbaoldam TWgWistactadbmt hum bb arm _ adlsa of two poaab who wadtad far /££* y- ba Zt -tab crar :

Hunt Una bb wffa. bet. frw ■oatba altar Uwy bad pUghtafi troth, Joba'a aorb Ke(tr. who bad baao tbr Mac* aban of bb family, raanaadfrm abroad. Ilka tbr frnooa black abarp of " with tbraa or vera baga fall. * aot of wool, bowaaar. bat maay. So ° knew wbarr or how tbm bock bad ° baea Iliad, aad Bo oar aaamd to can. » That tbay wrrr hail m-arad qoltr * rooacb. for all door, law open to bin atthatat-Bm" - ° Amat otbar. who raaawad Jbdr J PA Bow blaacbed to advbabb wbilo- j' aaaa, waa bb arpbrw. wbom ba lud aot ' am taaor bb (bildbood. aad to wboar atolbrr ba bad aot ant oar liar for Af- J traa jrara befbra bar daaUi. Tba old * ram racoiTed bb yownc irlatin with (not kiadaraa. ul baiac .bo Itam- " dbfaly fwdaurd by bb buboat bo. J (which br iccrrt y SMtarad blawbf n- u arnblrd bb owa). bb Ur drhoo»ir. ud , of mkiag him bb bair. oooaambd biaitorralca bb kltaotioo U Mink A L Otter*. — . com mud which tbr com h mud id loat BO Um la obaylac-aad „ him la alrgul room. a4)oiB- b inr lib own la tbr 8U Sky botrl. a Bat wbaa Dacta Bo*rr aar to baar . of tbr pratty Tillagr KlMolaUMraa. br f wMr.mdiaf wroth, ud aworr. with i. many itrurr ud tarrlbb oatlu. that If ■ John did aot prom in to rata a r wbra br did chup bi> atada. to amy t — Ilaclc Rogii'. ibolcc. tack to , work taioold hr fo. ud aot . paaay t (ru tba tbror or am bag. fall ^ aboold t Sow ibb jolly, taagiag. Bar- looking , young fallow brarmtb n rtrrlto cxtrrior ooocralrd u Inlaasr longinr for wraltb aad ail tbr now fort. nnd*lax- J arba wraitb eoeld bring ; braidr wbicli ' br waa troabbd with a ooawltatloanl * lmltadc. » a certain fax oaor oalbd ; it. Umogb It U better known to the " Bracing with u 1. And to dew end J from bb parch, a a It wara. aad mingle owe more with Ibe grubbing' work- .-day c crowd, arrmad to him woraa Ibu deatii. Hot then br lorod. a. wtal v 1 1 eye.!, gobfaw-halrrd janrt Dadby. ud J bated to (In bar ap almoal aa maeb aa , ba did tba altKUt room, at tba 8t- Sky. , Hr* waa a coil, aad thinking how to aawiad It coat him a week of alnpbv . aigbu. tba propoalUoa ba at length i made to bb " lad jo- Ion." aa baa barn . area, abe Indignantly retailed ; mad . awrariac. "I willamr (irryoaap." . br gan bar ap tba net day. at will i be am by tb« fallowing letter : • *• Mr Daauao— Far, aotwltbatudln* | F - joar cnirlty" (brr "croalty." poor ■ ' ban aoosded to Uaob Roger', wbbrs, I SJS'u'^.^ibS.^ ."tSS; , reorrratlaa- Br tree to mr. u I i ba to yoa. aad 1 my yat by a btmr : at year fart. Jo"*. ' AT T« OATX AOAXK. Oalyayaarbadpaaaad.aadMr.Tu- . . dcrgaaa. already Wtary of bb arpbrw', : fine tuor oofar. baadacur face, aad air , , diboa.tr. nddcaly bade him farewell , owa etawdj morntag (Uwy wrrr atop- . pin at > hotel In Ibrb). gnn blm the > [ nad ngaln departed far part, unknown, c ; To do John Hnlto iantto. ba atao wp» [ Ilea bad nlmnat rrgretted entering Into . tbr compact with tbr wicked old ma. , But on rrgaiolng bb liberty be coogral- ' abtrd bimarlf oe tbr clmram br bad dfapbyed. far though »be larger portion 1 of ibr lorutae might ba mat. be bad earn 1 tbr gayrot part of Uw old world U lu > ' gayrat rlrtaa, aauwrad a uag mm ol ' ' inuary. aad m fraa to raxora to Amar- • leaaadJaaaC " I'm awrr aba fa waiting ■ 1 far jar." bemdd, " though aba aroalda't ' 1 aaawrr aa of my Itatera, tba paowd, la- • flexible little thiag." i bJdTrotta rtlhag.'wbcrT lie*" had kfl toe ' pretty yonag wboolmiatrma. , It wa. joat aacb a lonly rrraiag a. t that on which Uwy parted when br i faaad biawclf oaor mora. thb time* Ith i fwalliar n^dt* The birda wan 'chirping . waa fall of tngraaor. tba great night , , moth! wen bumming in raoromiol i , mimicry of tba haauUag-blrd. a. Uwy [ araib tbattua tba crickrtn UirlUrt^tm.1 ] • aad Berrily. Uw Iniry lantern, of tbr I fir. Ale. glowed totally oa retry Mr. ■ bc.m.*hrr.ttng an her gobbw bud^- • taood.na though .he bnd amr faft U aiaor tbr boar they parted, aibpr ^ thought tbr faot- approaching lorrr, nad t (the Waned ' n taint blaah row to brr > check ; aba looked wonderfully bright ■ ud happy. " Why. Joba— Mr. Italian: . | Iaboaldaaj-eullbeyoerabe raid. , " • Mr. Ballml ' " aefaoed Uw young > mu with . light laagb. - It fa Job , > ycatr owa Joba." be iaawraptad bar hattily. ' -Uacb Racer baa daaarled mr. I ' aa glad of K. Hb diaatflna U an ' 1 fan." r " And will yea net (at hb (octane. 1 ' altar aUf " abr ukad. v ba rafar aiilag tbu yoa »a» lor anry- i thing baa tamed eat far the brat. I I , ban had • grand holiday, m richer by ■ r twenty Uwaaaad dolbn Ibu wbra I I , woocd^aad woo yoo. aad you shall ban ■ ' "Incur mad fall of dob 1 i tara or diamonds." said Janet, with pec- , rokiag caimama. "aad I pan ap taacb- , • lag arfaul at lb. fcaglawlac of bat new- , I -Toadldf tbu tbm aaadhaaa J , dtaay. Ton will marry m at oaoa. . , Juayf" ud be aaacbt Iwr band aai | t prvaad it to bb baa. , " Jaba." taa ruBsd. as *e«afckly | wbbtoawfc. -I iniil foaaufarywa , , w— ftadufU.tabryut - . muaamatogyanr daabaularmata , ; ; • -^r^vsru-rs i . ssatam ta tba ifabd '.igb*. Tata aaa , : t yr wfaul ■ fliif taw aad , , jem .m kaaA pur bat if pta bu I

POR TBR filK HEX. ^ For what latnguw of Ion and fiirtaIfaa b not tba fan raapaaaibWr What aid It baa bat. aot aaly to the oourtly dame who bat bomla Uwarluv. wbo TTgrat too opeoly. wbo are oaly apprentice, at tbr art of faadaatioat "For Uw Spanish womaa." aaya aoma one. U tba folds of brr fu." bat it b not ■nmary that wr .bee Id tarsi ap far to learn tbr craft; one might affina that bow ufwlald It rftcUnly would br Do law a mirack tbu " red roar, blooming lb. mow." I c d red. all utiou the arrrlera of tbbTfltb affair of the tbr doaty utlquity of the Eata. aad laruhcd upon it whatever rich new akill th.y could oommud. It ba. carrtd. likr laor-wark. in ivory motbrr-of-pearl. nad the .wrrt-rcroled wood, of lodb;, mriehed with tbr ol itnip tropical blrda-prr-from tbr wing, of tbr roc; tbr moat •plrodid at off. of tbr looma. tbr rarest robwaha of tba boa. worker., ban barn pr»aard laio ha service ; goldutlb. have weatrd IbTir Invention upoo It ud nrtiata of renown ban wrought their dram Into lta drooralloo. . a a far a. Mgr. mag or legend, reach tbr fan ba. door doty, no doubt; while aculpturr bu not diMlalaed to eblaal 't amld.t otbar cimftastaaoea of kingly pomp, la view of Uw fact, pcrb.pa, that It wm once u attribute ol Uw purple. picture. doea|not conjure of all thai i. gorgeou. aad barbaric f —the filrt of a fan tnvokea tbr ghost of the Avyriu moofeatbrr' plumm J^Greciu courti^ with bb faaniag tani paaara before our tabid', rye ; wr we grist Augutto. rrpoaiag In tbr abudow. cooled by atagra guarding the urred elemenU with fu., and in lancy wr curb Uw mriodiou. tinkle of their allvrv hrlla echoing through Uw centuries. Thi. elegant trifle wa. faruwrl y a. Indlapena. to a lad y'. costume a. bcr gloeee. oar variety doing dnij la Uw drawingj even la thi. utijiarian age wa regard it | with favor, aot oaly aa a legacy of tbr past wbfab cu call ap viiloo.. bat aa a j pratty trinkrl to krvp idb bud. from ■iechlef.— Harper'. Have. StoBMcbrn are roperwding wabt. Bad cotton panaob arc carried In Paris. Ice- wool shawls continue in taror tbl olored gown.. T. ,|u btomaf ' 1 Ooldlaosnppeanum border ouauay lofta^mutW. 1 | Turban., or sometbing very like ' tbem. are affected by many English 1 do wafers. Turban, nad bonnet, la which gold I ! and bronaed ataw b uard grow la farur : ataadlly. Long kid glorra may wriaklr, bat , thread aboobt fit almost aa closely I a. car's akin. Straw lace is not only used to trim t velvet bonnets, but b made into fan. 1 which are lined with red aiik. Poppy cokwed vrib will be pretty tor winter. If Uw fancy far tbem abouid but until the cold wmUrer. Tbr best Tuseu fawv is made by bud. that which contains silk is woven | by machinery. , Srvrrnl rata d different colors ar. I worn under some of Uw Jersey* which r Sa.be. of leaUwr-rdgod ribbon are I csprcially pretty far while dream trim1 mad with a great deal oflaor. ' Catlwriae da MedlcTa taabfaa of srear- ' lag a roll of wadding jut above Uw lop 1 of Uwabcve baa bera adopted in Paris. Vegetable pauses In Madras gingham 1 pattaras have hern Introduced la Pans. . Tbay are expensive and will not baar t watting. Tba silk pbtitiags plaaad below tba • bam of drama, abouid be about u isch , 1 aad a quarter daep. aad lb. white MU . abouid fitll balosr U. ' Copper trlmatiags aad friagea arc mixed with the crewa -colored good. . that aowtllmu trims black gowns. Wooden tabs are worn over Aba ordinary walking boot. thi. year, by , Pxlka-doUrd faulardi an •ometimc. | H bupmS^lglpritty asbrbh" ! fiatjmtovtiyyu. which b re land of n cartaia Ed in burg j : tnrar* on gaofa(j. but which bad a re- ; ■ mhdltorut from what was .ntiaipatad. < [ One day aeboau band of bb taaduts \ i acq aired I af a brickbat, t i which they palafad a variety of apacdou ■ bauud placed nmoag tba otbar fas \ til r and rocks u which their man i taThwe*«w»i.. a. ba weat ca. -TMa ] | - Thi. b a pmaa of graaba." Atwafitb i Uw totady iivaey, aad afiar taking it ap ; bb band, aad iiamh tag b aim- , i "Aadff ill! im. totals, t m aarryta j 1 ap, a pdam at laalfahmm." I ' . Ajrtatalar awy bsato afu Amebu j ' ap. fibrnto' '»T ulV iT^bbtag fa 1 j IMA art dtta wtaqa. 1 tag K ta the probwor Itay mid : "Trc- ' SaT^ai" taatold bTbw wmlt. I mi tbm aK qabaiy : "O-tbaaa.

SUMMARY OF HEWS. 0 — -ifstsarsiti!: W lb. bv Jatp. Jobs w warn tw Cdwd. .yd J sgt5sg^gM5u ° tartm' u bw^""SwaUa'.^M»i.*'tb. U otatakiiwumlMltaaarta Haw Tori by J , fata ^ bTulj c tarirnapaa tta*«KraT2l*ieiwioM t wUsmettapmpb. I lilirlba mttwa- t woa ci tk. I«ae UlO. to be u buna d tapS7Sl'tar^<*>^taetaWWu" , I a. i a .ly abb that tb. cbaWa cf . madidai. by a- Ul.ea.al maemlim Iwd U"» « itaW Ml* rSibaa ta Baa ^"Waltaa bam V. « d^^pi«^^M.aei^ljMa..aad la j *''*** '"*** ; a 7j!oaa tawl'^Lk"' | 'ssssi rr"***' *" i "wT— IMU; oawoaT^iArMT' : u'^wul . li.tlS; Food do loc. IS, lid; SUdboo. wraedy womadwc^ be. «Vo TV. mgtoA 1 Ko, rim ssr— i— 11^ to— ...I— ' SxaaBsEagaS SlvSfSsSSi Uaad, I1L, to. bwat ^ 1 T— l*"~* SSrHSStiSs ; Scgisama arrznrttsaz how. TV. ■ Ih.in.nil~ web tlw M»rb« ta Ttaw Toil; aU ml to vB."' bOfatn. alM to'lo"?. aaaa. Iba Ma aad h. | nil b lata. . in maiataV 1 1 I nl Crmtaki ■ sttWvuwdSSt ta^w itaTimta whb^ udb^a taa i i BLu.tr=uS . ' : j at una, j

A taata at i.iUimt. Ml m Owawa. •] wawt^aaiMli.J.. umtil to Sam Taaael bb asters. ~ Among Uw great taaaeb of the world u are UfaSt. Gothnid.Uw Mount Cenb.tbe ™ Tbamas.tbgHncua.tbe Erie, the Chi- .i the Chicago river. Serioua nccidenu ban oocorrad ia nearly all of tbejr. Ia in till. city, says the Sew Tcefc Ho aid. «v Vrea have baea bat ia the Fourth arcane ** railroad tuaul. aad ia the sub-archway ts oa Forty-aeooad start. Tba fallowing J are mo. of Uw particular, of tunnel „ dimeters which bsee happened in IhU U country and in Europe £ At Steubeaville. Ohio. January IS. d. IHU. the roof of Uw taaael on wetiou i« twenty Aee of the Steubenriile ud lu- ^ dinnn railroad caved In. r rsubinr five L. men to deatb. The fan era rod of Uw « tunnel bnd been driven oaly aboot fif- " Men teat when the accident took pbce. d sixth mu escaped with crushed - limb, aad n broken leg. At Chicago. September J. IftaS. n ton- b nel under Uw Chicago rirrr. beginning u at Washington street, caved in. brcaav v ol heavy rain, and the breaking of the " water pipe. So one wm killed, but the At Minneapolis. Minn ! on October &. T I Sao, the remarkable tunnel under Kkol n ud Hennepin islnadh ud rxlending u under the bad of tbr Mimimipri river. ^ cared ia nad nearly inundated tbr. two £ bland., which were covered with far- . lor ice nad other rnlunbic property. The a tunnel was excavated under the rrrj o bottom of the Falb of St Anthony to 1 „ obtain power for driving machinery • There happened to be n .ubterranean ■ channel near by, through which the , river burst ud found lu way into the i I on nel. ripping up the solid rock bottom ' for eererul hundred fart. Its power wai J Uw tunnel, where the wat-r. forced their ■ most silence the r.mr of the great ~ Falls j J of St. Antbooy Thirty or forty met, ( ban It eacaprd with their lire*, ud the \ Um ol property waa considerable . , la UlU chv. July IA IWA the root cf , the Fourth avenue railway tunnel be- • tween ninetieth and Sinrtj-ftr.t strecU. ] suddenly caved m with n feurful ernab. , One man was killed and tw,> injured In Jersey City. March 1. IT*, great ' I excitement wa. earned on I he Height. by the r of of the new Delaware and i | tunnel earing in. about j fifty feat west of ".haft So. 5 " Two ; ' i homes belonging to the company oar1 rowly escaped demolition and they were • j speedily removed to prevent further ; j i accident. Fortan-ttely there was no ; low of life. ' In Sew York. June 4*. IKTS. the «ub- ! ore i way or culvert no Forty-accond I street, between Fid aad Secon t I own weight, killing two turn ud n-nrm- j i lag the whole neighborhood. An inI vestigntion showed that neither lime ibe arch which wm built over Forty- | second street at n rat of fiiu.ono. to connect First nn.1 Sroond nrcnuc.. j ' diameter ud tbl feel kmg. On October [ to another portion of the came culvert . fell by its own weight. At Barmen. Germany. June **. DCS. . i perron.. Seven dead bod im were taken . out of tbe ruins ta u few boon. ' The 8t. Gotteard tunnel ha. been tbe r foroeolmuy acrtdrots. From it. bei ginning until the rod o' February, itaai tin- official report my. that UW men [ were killed ud 400 woein 'ed. On May [ *, IBM. a part of tbe roof. «>00 mr'rr. ' from tbe sooth n truce, frii. kii.ing riiree workmen, aad engineers my that J meat bmd slide, have become to mri- - of n part of {be work will be neccamry. I Tbe ac-idenu in Uw Mount Crob lun- ■ nel were uumcruo. nad serious. Work wwkegu on that stupendous enterJ priae in IHSc. ud up to October. Iftfij - It was finished in September. 1871. 1 Curious Stary af a Ring. j ' A corioas story of u amethyst in the ' British crown i. told. Tbe presence of ' Ibb stooe. taken, it is aid. from tbe ring of Ed wan! the Coofemor. bna tbe | • powrT of preserving the wmierfiom nil ; 1 contagion, diseama. Tbe story of ibis | . ring Is npaaud aad baUeved to thb | i day ia tb. remote rural ah Ira of Eog- ' bnd. Edward, the bgrod mys. wa. cm , bb tay to Westminster when be wna - met by a beggar, who implored blm in aiatance. Tbe ebari table king bad ex- ' hausted all bb change in nlawgiving j ud ooald find in bb wrip neither buk ■ note nor gold piece; but drew from hi. [ finger his ring, u amelbjst of gnat ! valnc.^u 1 gave it to the beggar. Who . vuiabed In n cioud of smoke. Some ■ yunnndtarwmrd two Engibb pilgrims in ; Uw IIolj land tiound tbrawelvm in n , denrrt in ffrekt db taw. wbea n bouryirewded and loag-beardrd atangcr ap1 peared to tbem. giviag tbem nstroaaor. : I aad finally announcing to litem that be ' , wm Ibe prophet St John tbe Bapliat. 1 Be gave litem Uw ring that Edwrxd had ■ given tbe beggar jesia before. Wiling ■ ■ tbem to deliver it to the king, nad my , that in nfaw weeks Edward wood be with him in Farad be. Edward re- • : calved Uw ring aad prepared far bb . death, which occurred at Ufa time appointed by tbe natal. For many year. | ' by tbe Cbarob of Havering ta Eagbad. ! ' but it was finally placed ta tbe British < ■ crown, though Havering retains Ibe name to thb day. Tba Ortatlti'pbjrieius the groal- \ ■ aot quacks ia tbe wald. Take tbe tol- I i tawtaff speciat. n of tbefa profa-undity : I i Aa emir, uppoaed to bare tlxbarvdi- \ ! door with toe typbu finer. Tba next ' I Ay ba waitafi to aaa bis patieai aad . fund, to ki. aduatalmmAtw be bad ■ ^sSy'jLi Uw etlb itaA tatag ! \ padttul af toe jaica of gtckbd cabbogvl ] ! ^tiUtab bmwmr oricd toeomlr. ud , I tmlrtl'lll t 'tat Ibrnl'ata.* who was ! uiaf tol must M.Mn typbu favag J ■ 1 ■ »» ;

Tunnel Tragedy. Jj CuTtta n!!taB<^lro. U«y F int'Sd set, . am at w»* oa the tutj. tJjTuSlt MM mo u- " wmkoqt Udt to the put ^ th. Mol -j Dta rmmf ta. nrae md lta 11 inl'^Tta'yir'tiii!!?'^— "- L rod hwltaaa ptmad la |nbnn»^MW ttawgo rob weT'llrL oro ta lta "orku* taatl- lhhix^l , lo lta ** ,T" "n m faS^2^ii^hrJl2d ILtata SS,*^nwia«^taok.1^* "ataatd'lta i Ita^T ^.11*^ Jd ta • ' 1 . ! -bo tad not yrt goo. Monro! mart ".nT aZl I : ] '"^'in'lta "^Xtahmd^lm^"0 ™ ' 1™* i il l I ooooaailg. Thoatr rmaadUina^i IVur Woohas-I. who ta! rtarp ol lta mac- ; £^2tmZT^H££?1* ' I ttah SataST ta tba ■ mtiuT I'.iliasm ' fi.adkwbawmto.bWta in II. Mhdta : rtjSirSsSiSt , tofaa hb owM patawo. udwawatol I itahdw.au fiuLtaabtata =s-sr,2=ftASSa ; to torn' tamtaqmtabbk

57h-sfi'=.T^,£-i: _ uZ Ward, af Wfadsm. lag Tbey are never aioee that ere aero a puicd with noble thoughts. In refraining from being mcu to ^on other, yoo arc good to yourselves. >m< Man souls, like meu pictura. an „ often found in good looking frames. Eecrjmu b bound to totarnte the act lbs of which be himself seta the example. ciot In matters of prudence last thoughts mo .re beat ; in morality your first thoughts oft arc bow - In 1. beauty vuln tweaune it will fade* J* 1 are earth's green robe aad boaveu's j"1 light rata. it ever b tbe marked propensity o Tll rroklei. ud aspirin* mind, to look Into ^ Uw stretch of dark futurity. Earth is our workhouse, aad haven - b. or should be. our storehouse. Our there. There are peculiar ways in men which discover what they art through tbe moat subtle feints ud close dinirrso soon tired of their own com pan y a. those roxotmba who an u Ibe bat term, with themselves. Never he discouraged by triflea. If a spider breaks bb thread twenty time, be wiilmrod i; as many. Perwveruce The disposition to give n cup of ooid water to a dbripic b a tar nobler propcrty tbu tbe finest intellect. Satan ba. afine inlcllcct. but not tbe image of God. Tbe mind has a certain Tcgetatiee | :r'i. nut laid out ud cultivated into a ! beautiful gardetj It will ol itacif .boot j [ A Bible and a newspaper in every . house, n good robool in every dbtricl 1 al. rtadird and appreciated as they j i toe. morality aad^tril liberty. [ U.n the Araacaua. Uve. J round in shape, with n conical root the ) ■ I renicTol Which has u opening foe the 1 I | escape of smoke. The aixc b in iinfaoi- I ' | tiuu to tbr family oamau. It b j t made of oprigbt posts para tod in the j a I ground, ud borirootal poles are fastened j L ' all around. Iraeing a narrow place for 1 ^ r [ tied, cue hanging down over the oilier. ! « s hunrlw. of dried grass or straw to keep " - oat tbe rain ud wind. Some of the " 5 n nr wives, wbo sleep upon dried hide. ;p • spread Uf .n tbe fl.au-, the tat of lta ■ ^ | where n tire it kept up during wet or I v " j ivld watiier. Mm and women bathe „ J every morning at liayhrrak in tbe rivers $ . or creeks, ni-d.t the trading poau it in i • » .aid that t.w women are very cleanly in j ° j ilirir cooking, uaing wooden spoon. In j £ I place of their buds. When apt re- « gag* '1 in war or hunting rspAitlocu j a ! ttay delight ia (Urtrhlng out at full ] j I lengtii on the ground in the hot rays of . a | tiie son. The women do tiie outdoor a work, tbe planting and ~ gathering of '» crops, and attend lo indoor work aa £ well. Their cow. supply the principal ;S wants id tba family, aad arc taken great « can of. Tbr husband, ate kind to their J Wins, to ail appearucrr. and 111. > trader, sxy that rery wldom doe. a -1 ItaMUft bra ud araph beyom! all a 1-78. the exports of all orroab from tbe la United Stale, incr-ouod from gs.Ooo.OOO tiusluii hi fo.ono.noo bushels. In add i- " Hon to tills it 1. said that tbe exports £ lion of iire stock into which corn rater. U mote or leak baa fnerwed tenfold " fj within the pa" fvo years. d Utile Johnny wrnt fishing inst Sun- £ day without opn.ulliur bb parrata. H N'eXl miming n neigt.bor '« box met him ud asked ; " Did you 1-alcb uytliinr yeaterdny*" "Not till I got - lmene." 'j was the ratlier sad response.— Oolvutm \ r. Srop Ah ItatOw tad a. Pna ii,*a I e The New Haren po.lee quickly queried | « a street fight by throwing water on the £ combatant, with a fire engine- I Z WtaTSiSfaEjS j " nkm! 1 , as. t« ta. B taM Min ■ £< ''-i- ~ .1— .qie tuaroli- M Dn. »a»- i J" rnw.- '• *r iSIl talf III! I iif*"** ] r «" kahSna' ttaM. a *? j I j ».J iro.-.r.r.-- r~ m 25 iiZTrgg5~-ijj;; l M s iSii j

Tba /bona* Otaerom. a paper pub•bed in India..taiae that recent .sparing uimal ud vegvtabb cflnvia int°TO^lnThI^2L.,1ta^m^aneed at data of decompoaftica bad Seen kept lor maw time waa instantly deprived of all sell on u open coffar roaster briar rarrisd through it contain lags paend of lewly-roarieil coffee. In anotbsr room he efflnvia oooaafaaed by tbe elmriag moved within half a mlama by too naa in which coffee bused aaadlriafactaM 0 drying tbe raw ban. tbm pounding il is a mortar, and afterward nam lag tbe powder on n moderately- beatad iron plate until it amumss n dark baa. Tba coffee mutt, however, be para, aa poseema no deodorising power. are nearly too ibaalars ta tba United^ Stales. malt ' UNFERMENTED 1 "MAD^mTT^ TRACl MARK |ta MALT AND HOPS^m &ITTE«S OKIN ag. a neaa.~ nrnmam nasfcawr m** uixts'iSxat.'' ^ roc^jiixg. a'i'.lh '{.".'"r **M_ FKBSPFI ! SAPONIFIER rttin A ULT ■AffUFACD— CA. fiMta. The Koran. iiiS:i2^SS5v> "BEAtTY" OF WtfiRlMTBS, NEW JERSEY, 1 4-8 ♦opORC A NS ims&am NATRONA "aif' gJggn'IgaB-- i 1

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