Star of the Cape, 5 August 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

•IHlH-oMibManMW ■ ■Him Mi>1pwM*r,«>fc Bra M I a — tk. iwar; mMi -Ctell.l.., Ml«|i. a-Va»fo.» Ua ■ M lkamlair2lta«ktkMi udtakanM. BOM. hrart m tar ulliiw, 10 Mi Ma Thra hawShiuik BM: an -Mr «mrtiiu.faudi «pm— sMMdr "Akr hearted, -m-W«<a«; a sear Ate I th—fa. -M*ffl ra*|*r,*fllaet ■hh." Oprak 10 Mb mesratag llll|IH: Ml M -M MM Mi aa^ laactac I. IMI a. n« Ml prayra. 'Cw caeaa 1M- U Meg I I m*l.l.i n b SoT. saert «»• THE MILL CHIMNEY. Twaa when I m noor lime Katie tier lte accident I'm going to tell you about hliml. Bat tar that mara accident . IdoolthtakKaJeon' I wooM bo maa ' OB'wifctLi.dey.toryou tttaj falter waa Ml again' Ilia match. Katie betay caiy a laborer', daughter, wti 14 he hintgood w.g». aid thought a greet dr.: o! tehfo employ*. Aa'if it nil far Katie. I doot think I d ba ban aow to Mil roa about U, far it "twrn ah* that n.ved my llf-. t'lrjurh kltUaa oa a plan that amr one • a kw lalo lha bete, o' mrormyoorartee~-ajw.ortboaryoec hart thought would kaa at bitt«r tbaa anal aa. I aaa aot broai(bt up to my Mlhrr'. tnda. hirlaf ban takaa. wbaa young, by a leother of my anther's, a maun brickl.yrr llrtay l» tba torn. Wbaa m j unci# diad I not botoa to Lfag*vra for a bit. jurt loss* ay father, ate fltelay that tbey vara at wort oa the sew buKdlcg. atUwmllK I kfakad for rmlliM"t» MlH la a Boot milt, aa' a PraUy pfaoa It waa U than days, with , tba rirar run.tag (tut by tba old tadbrick boildloya. aa' ttt bl| walarTbarirar fall. iato a largwouea liult tawsr dowa. aa' tba tida comaa ap aa far aa tba mill, rails la boafatbal meat of tba cora la brought ta aa' Uw loar tarried away- TWI bail ao paatty a teJteteTtetak aaaa. tba big wbaal U aaoppad, aa' yoa hear tba wb In ot tba ragiae. iauaad of tba aotad of taa watar. bat tbey makes a powar of taoaay Iter*. aa' fire* a daal of cmploymeatbricklay* Kufr'i (Star wra workinr \ tbara. too. aad land to aaa bar bring- i lay him bia dtaaar. aad. altar a bit. I I teyantolhi.kltetrdUk.lo ban bar , Waylay aw a.[aa,too. 8b. waa aa I ■tabLtuUatWUKd . tevt does aayihtay a*aaoat to (at bar. Mbwaalf waa willing enough; twaa . my father that mad* tba diMoalty. Ha , ■aad at tba notion of my manytay a labur*'. oaarbur. To be «r. I wn , iTanh* «Uhcu7*tetiag* '**" 1 W W baaa ao mtaded. baTT' dUtal Ilka ! to to again' the old maa that had uk- , way. torn good to mm Braldr. Kali. , waajaat aa patmd ai hlmailC aa' would . terenotbtaytomy loma uafaasbswra . ntMSad.. I pot UN owaar to apaak to , MaJMI ataelw— la Mt of am J bar. IMMp tak* up with terms' Wookdal that be lte same thing P r It would beat all ttera'm* thtay; bat f my father wouida't baar Um raaaoa 11 bum him aoy mora tbaa from ma; ao " Katie aa' I bad lam aatbtay lor it but to J hiaWl«"5d olTtek 5 Aa-aawan patUay ap a ataam n- ■ ylaa lu lb. mill.wa ted of ooaraa to ' dowa bum tan to balM It— one of " amblnate. aad IbfofoT ttobody'koolrs * anything about it bat UaMra. I > wm wrcking along with hto.aad.b- '» dnd. "i wm I tbat tellt tba moat of It * aad a riybt rood Job k -waa. Twaa « tebb.dbyObri.naM tra year ego this •> Christmas oomiagra— ell but lb* Ugh'- b *■*■«! ft el a ylltm it. aa' ted U tellar tbaa otter paopfaV soJtemm » maybe Mao rood. At ray rata. tterewm a teUr abM " wbk bim. MfMat te weal away, ba >1 «xadabaamwilbapai>ylaktariotte of Mul tteridmaay.aa'tet akeyrepe o. jaylay Ibtaaab It. a. tbat a aam^towit rt Mil tte owaar mm, teat, btiayiay fa as! : M. hot lha maniac bad baaa M wat m nil. i ataimmn «Mda» mbft •*

ayaia tte aad bad ellppad tbronb aa' boa tteynoad, act kaowtay bow la kb tte world I waa toyat doara. aa' Jerry daariay aa' oapariay telow.' raillay Mi C*: "Oona dowa aa' tbnab ma aow. "* "naa'l*' bmd'utat faw da bafan I ted faaad tbta boy aaaoytay "• Katie, aa' bad yim Um a oat with . • witch I bad ia my band. Hatedabmk "*■ away without a word at tte tlmi. but It U, thli w«y of briny rrraayad. Wall, at Brat I wa. aoarealy Iriybu paopi- below knew of tte Ox I waa ia, tbay'd Sad aome way or olbm of yauiup m. oat of 1L Bah who. 1 come to M tMak of ih dean a bit of a way oould I nit on mywlf. aa' aura I knew mora about chimney, than an on ate lb tba place. Twaa yettiay Ute. too; Iter. ^ wouida't be much mora tbaa another half boor of dayliyhh aa' lb' wind wai te rillay— I could tear It whiatliny throuyh tba Una. By tbia time people knew what bad bappcaed. aa' a crowd wai ooUarxlay ; I a could an them com lay from all parte. far of oouna I bad a view ell about. I :B_ nw a tey yo up to tte door of the Squire Pbllip came ruaaiuy out— run piny aa if for bia Ufa. When he come, he took tte comma*! like, an' bcyan ylrtay direct lont. an' tte people, who ao* than aa be ant them. Firat tbey r. brouyht out a lour ladder, an' Axed it on the root below the chimney. I oould bare told them that twaa too abort , ■ knowing aa I did the leaytb of erary , _ ladder ia tb> place; but eomabow. ar tbouyfa I beM ttelr .boot, pbdaiy. I at oould not make item tear mine; It . " eermed ae if tte roiem want up. like , Ttea iter* waa a yraot delay while * tbey weal far a louyer ladder, aad Ihla. . too. didn't met. half way. A man , * Climbed up it. bo were, aa' called out . " to kaow bad I a Mt of atriay in my | * pockcOhat I oould let dowa Not a bit , ° amid I lad. I but ted a My bail ouly " .be day beforr. but I bad takaa it out of ' mypoctetaa'pu Item >ebe!(atbrm.. ' '' I took uB my bracaa. aa' fwteard Utn. ' " aa' a^ pocket head kerchief tor—her addw. n tba; plan Lad lobe yfon up 1 '• All una lime Uie wiad wm rieiay. and t u I waa yatliajr numb with lb* cold, .a' < r uiffaad cramped trom teiay ao laay in n the one poatUou. There an a bt» d a Hock riybt orer tte yatewaj jue; opp^ a r twenty minatea of Ira, as' core tte - d.rkara. e« ia. what Uttla hope I bad r 1 away by thli time, but then waa my a ■ bokUay cm b j bU ana. b^Eatie! Tbiry ' * ted forpoun everyUtlay bat tte faiybt t « to her.an' oomiortiay bar. Alter a bit 1 , r nw Uw youay aqaire ayria; te bad a r . biy Ihlay la hi. baad laoUay like u I frame, aa' I nw thai it wn a kite, aa " i that tbey meat fa end a atriay up to > ma ia that way. Bat yea nrrer ta all r your Ufa nw each an tumaaayeabie ° ' kite. Flrat Twaa loo teary. aa' Utn " Twaa too llybh aad tbn tte time tbey > teemed to km ma May » tail to ateady B [ it! I beard aftar tbat part of that ami a tall wn made of bank-note Squire I took out of hi. pockat when be « ' could yet aotbtay ate quick auouyb. <* Ik rot them all back late, far not a H i ■■ HfcteM nrn iu mi — f When Uw kit* did ro up at laat the i wiad wn ao Uyb that tbey could not t» : it properly. It came eery near w P tt proper. y. it

' aw eaea. aa' I made a natch at the i atriay. aaariy oetr-rtaebiay myaalQ in dotay ao; bat I mimed ih ma' jaat Uwu tbara reuse a terrible yam of wind, the atriay krote. aa' tte kit* wai carrier! away, aa' ataek Int ta tte bnacbm of a My tree tebtad Uw proprietor1, boon looked near at Uw Hock to an bow maeb Una wn Mt am. te' I bead that I oould aot an tte teaea any loayw; Uw darintn^ad oona oa ta Uw tet mtaaMa. Ttea I prr ap ail hopefar I knew I amid Bern bold oa Uli 1 tried to tbtak of death, aa' to maka mywlf ready for ih bat I eoaiemV-aot aprayeraorayoad word oould I oall to mtad. oaly yoiay oror aa' orer ayain my teed tte way Twoald all tepp. a -bow the people would yo away oaa tme. how I'd te folk aioae ta tte ■krtaam aad Uw bowltay wiad. aa' at laat I d act be able to bold oa ioayw. aa' tall, aa' te found ta tte motatay alienated out or abape. The people beiow li.m.l to hare yireo ap all tteayhl of bepiey aw aow. te' Twaa n dark by ibia Use tbat I could am dtattayafafa Uwtaom at ml; cob Id Jam make out Squire Philip ta dark nil emoay tte whU < rnilmeu. te'pjor KaUe. ; 8V wn Rcnfa Otrrraertead. AUof a uftalnw leap Bp with a ynat ery.aa'elep ttwra wn a roatand oort of about aaU t ii hi tet ta the crowd waooayW Uw Sqafao Philip, maktay a riya to ailrooc pat hi. two teed. a» to bfa •oath, aa' nay uattaa rake that earn aptoawabore tte main 4 Uw wiad " Take of year mookiay aad meal it; lb. thread will raeok tte yrntef " At Bnt I dldaT aaderatead htm. betay daaad Ilk r . but Uwa Uw m malty came te eettkeaannye Bun hraraa. I 8m of m of my oooka with oona of KoteT owu kaitUay. that ate bad ytate me lor aOfarimmn baa-aa' with tte bete of my taath I It uimi 1 oat aad of tte thread. It pin readily aaouyh tew ttea, te' wfan I ted a yeid ptaae of X ripped I Had my kail, to Uw cad It to maka Ik teary. ae' 1m U drop.' ripptay mere te men of Ite leak n It not drara. Ttea 1 Ml Ik te*. te' wwmtlj Iteraeemee about tritey mo wtad B up aaMa. Tory aaowly aa' rKJAicasas ■n tet tteea waa a ptan of m tte twkw M to the cad ef fa. Ttetwtao ta Ba ma teUl tte rap. I ted ymw Uw paUry. te' to teal ap tte pteak ate M toMwtaMmtetaw. tawy paue aw ' woan ante aa* tef that I eauM I ■te fa milk aa tte peek, bat 1 mwa- •

The youay aqaire int lied my fetter • te' me eway. I dldaT qalle keow wtera. y fated myeelf taa wum Uyfamd dtatayy room at tte maaterT bouac.au' Mamar Fhl Up abaktay hand, with my ktiwr. . At torn m I could. I mad. my aaeapa, ' aa- Wtet dowa to KaUeT ooUaya. I . badaT ban Uwra trr minute, when there wn a knock al Uw door, and ta walka my fatbar. He went atralybt ap k to Katie, boldtay out bia band . t - " Katie, my yiri." he laid. " ret come k to nk your pardon far aaythlay I'r* tear aald or done ayalaat you, an' If you an' Jim an aUIl of the nw mind J . woaT hinder ywu from mnrTytay. Tla yoa hare Uw beat riybt' to blah faa ' you're mead tola Ufa." ' "And 'tla proud an' ylad 1 em that I . wa. able to do that awn*. Mr. Ford*." , aald Katie. , "And you'll marry Mm. won't you. , my deerf r " II yonTa ealtetad. Mr." ' And with that he kteed her; aad from that day to thla. he aad Katie hare , been the beat of trieada. He Urea with j j u. (or the iaet rear or ao. lor be wa. yet - tiny e little peat bia work, an' the pro- | I prietor petuloaed Mm off _ H. U eery happy with us. aa' ha U nerer tired of talllny Uw c .lldrao Uw Mory of Uw way I 1 that their mother', clrranwa. need my I Ufa. Sward-Waarfay ta Japan. ! r date, ba. ten coa.idcrcd a badye of ; the ariMocracT. The etiquette which I regulated the weariay of the lony and j > of minute rule, since the ooouct of . the Japenroe with .Kuroprana aad Americana then weapon, era not ao 1 generally worn, aad Ui. rate have fallen ' Into disaaa. But the folio winy nam tire The moat tririal btaach of these to come Into colluion with the .heath. : wn a dire offteee. end to nlar e friend', bourn without leering the! word outside wn. e breach of friendeMp. Tbcee wboee pml .tou j owl Bed the eclefl Uw .word in hi. charye at the enor. if ueu. It we. tuually laid at Uw ralraaoe. If lemored inside It we. tarariably not touctwd by the bare hand, bat with a silk napkin kept far Uie purpose. The sword wee placed upon a .wardrack in the place ol honor near the yuete and treated with all Uw polllenea. due to an bcuared rial tor who would raaeut wUhed to ahow hU friend. hU coli cs ; Hon. To axpr|a» a wM to me a award wn Bet tuaal. unlra. when a blade of yreal ; ba shown It would be a^coutplimrot , happy pco.amor appr.ciMed. | The .word would then be banded with the beck toward the rami, the , owner aad Uw Mlt to Uw left. Uw yaaot ; wrapping the Mlt either ta Uw lkllk silk uapkta always carried by ytate- ■ men ta their pockrtbooka, or is a sheet of clean paper. The weapon wai drawn from the aonbfaard and admired inch by inch, but not to the full length untea the owner pressed hi. rural to do ro, when, with Altar briny admired it eroutd.-Uap-paranlly necessary, be carefully wiped , with a special cloth, abeatbed and re- , turned to Uw owner aa before. ,

la The abort .word w»« reUined in the m girdle, but at a bag ri.il both boat end ie yurat laid it aaide. a FmUuy tor Iltae Week..' U SM^Mj^TofCUMTw^.'obk r; draw im mntiaa. U baetay ouceiiad ■t about three yean ayo. Mr. Moon r. owned a^ beautiful farm naar Martin.- ;• torasttay family and kind relaU^n and >1 neighbor.. He Wte a oooArmed dyaprp11 Uo. and notwithstanding Ufa pteaant n Hreanastancra. formed e desire to de- ■ Mroy blmmlf. which be finally • attempted by eutttar Ma throat. The •' jraoa. aooa yot him In ■ fair way to re- ■ corer. H. wm KiU a- 1 — i u dl, • aad declared tbat be would ateree Mm- " mlf ta opite of eerry thiny . He refused *! food, aad far atae weeks Ueed without taktay mora tbaa a apooofal or two of , liquid, which was farced throuyh! Me 1 teeth ayalaat hi. will and mated by • all tbemraoyth be oould muter. ProMMaUom by Ma derated wife and obi* draa ate other friend, warr of no aeall. , Die he mm. die Iw would and die be , did elite cud of atae weeks' Iaet. About „ two weeks before M. death be mt for , tte mndrriaker aad bargained wilh him if foraeoffta. He demanded that it be • made at uuoa, and brought to Ite boner. • though tte family amaeully prutemed • eymtam that betay done. Wtec Uw ■ coMn wee carried ta aad plomd by*bU ' bedside, beexamlaed it aercfmlly. finally ; eecry rrapect. The faaaily Mill tadolyml bopra ol betay atee to persuade Mm I from bia parpeea of Marrtay bteaaif to • death. Heiybbor. arynte with Mm. > ate frirad. expostulated, but all with- » oat aeall. ate death finally pat mate ; T J ' A UUfattU BMrj Rram. i On Ite dafoy farm ai F. 8. Ctomgb. . Uwreis aamdM dairy kstea. It aoat l tUMO. It fa tox* fast ta yraute ' am taxi* tet ta fan md ii i. ta earpaote ate aa meMay aa a parte. Tte \ fasktay burner fa aamytee ta eewy ' dstelh tedfa dteroad farnayb.al far ; tte saetay of inter. AtaMyetei , odtalna yned. ate (bin anamoaufansm by i I a pipe wfafa tte dairy team Tte ! r iiJIm i ^praw ttefa mDk tee ^Ms ra- i ir!"ir nr^rrr i ' "*** """" — " — *

m Imo Mte Cater ttMHmte. e. Ao a IfaijksM Bum Mow Tort woo >1 oetoriaytte tllp ta Jersey dty. a men f- fall or leaped orsrbaard. Bt narrowly " essaped bataycrosfand between Uw boat '■ and Uw bridye, ate ta lem than a sec *• ote was bidden from tte siytit of the J P*opls who rusted to tte cdys of the " bridge ate Umss who were rat the brat. *' then Uw paaoroyira aad people oa the bridye ouykl ap Uw cry. ote ite pilot _ riysaled to the enytaecr. The boeiwa. ra booted ote Uw man wm roeoolec. 1 Btruyxllng in tte watar. beneath wbcee i« te cura dteppenrcd far n mo3* meat- Tba bridye bead, noted quickly ate with Judgment tempered by the cirI rums tan res. One dangled a abort hawaeroearlha bead of the struyyltay man. 0. third ran for a ladder, which be afterward pieced ta Uw pit of the man's nomach. while Ih. man busy oa to the rope. Is Uw tneesUm* the beheeior of the spectator, became exceedingly lliteraMlsy. The men made so cSort toward resderiny amlatascc. but pn.ha.1 u. ate nlmnnt fought lor plno-a is the fare- _ meet rank, ou the boat aad bridge. The ■ji women behaved moat atrnnyely. Half Ly a liuwai of them epmu areeral minute. iy shouldering their way past all the men. ! peering over Uie edge of the bridye raid forcing through the throng ayain j until they were beyond the hindmost m line ol people. Once there, they 3( ' turned end made their way to the front h again, all the lime uttering sound, end rt* exclamation, of sympathy or lamentxT | tion. This tbey did over and orer again, tt Other, became impressed with the idea d thai their melt companion, were bent tet 0 leaping Into Uw water after the Mruyn gltay man. a "DoaT, John, please. I pray you. don't. John." s pretty girl cried, ae she m ato.id-lo rkinj young man who had r J twees two brad* in front ot tils. II. 1. j dl*enyng*d her arms, and the girl re- . doubled bar command, to him not to * ! lump, not to yo after the man. sot to be ; Was Hinging to the arm o! her com pan - . ion aad sobbing loudly. 1 " You won't take your cost off. will you I Ton won T. will your Probably I the teen in her eyra prevented her sec ■ iny. es the other, did. that be would not 1 It wee evident that nothing was .ikeiy to tempt him to. The man in the water seised the rope end lifted bis neck and shoulder, shore r the water's surface. Then It ere. that t one of the bridge- lender* poked him with the pole sad the other longed at t him with the ladder. A colored man I who Stood on Uw deck of tte ferry boat, - and who was terribly excited by the scene around Mm. perceived s large. i > round, brown paper bundle lying at bia . I feet. It bad b-en dropped by tLc man ' la tb. water. The colored man raised , I tte bundle aad brandished it orer his , ' "He-abl be-ab!" lie .booted to the 1 ta the watar. "you to.' rou' bundle , ' Brail's yoa' bundle." , He flung the parcel at the iraa just a. , tb* bridyemen were drawing hia drip- , 1 piny figure up by means of the rope. Uie , ladder and the pole. The bundle floated ' away and waa over looted. Tke Eccentric King ef Berarix. ' itTkBo'ietir -".yrdiwet tflfyfceir. wig. can scarcely be raid to iw eery popular in the capital, or among the el aura In the country. He ie a | of many peculiarities, some of a which may be said to almost rarer ou i ' verge

sst gifted wilh rare fntr lit. race, and devoted to art and steady, be bas. unfortunately, permitted himself to inI- d -Ige 1a a morbid lore of solitude and '' distaste for society, most prejudicial to >■ hlmrelf and to his oounlry. Every year of bfa Ufa this morbid desire of sec In - " eion appear, to increase upon him. anil I . at Uw present moment it baa reached a pitch which scarcely seem, to admit Of ^ The king bold, no court, aad raterlt tntaa no one. He otarooly veer ridte Uw „ capital, ate thra only far a day or two J He has a number ot caMlra all orer the ~ other-., ate in tbera be paaera bfa time , Tbofore mostly known by Uw name of hi-itiag lodym or .hooting boxes. But d tte ktay, — "t- bia lather, M'-'tifllH''. , time is literal! ta solitary sttey, or In 1 Uw diligent purari: of muiic ate paint- 1 lay. to boUi of which aria ho fa devoted 1 ' He seldom stays more than a wasfc la 1 . any am place, ate wbra be mores, dor. so ta Ih. depth of tb. night, j If ta some quiet Bavarian village tlw 1 t sight scbose are aroused Ly a rapid roil 1 , lay of carriage wheals aad Uw qokk ■ tramp of borate fast, yoa may know it ■ , la Uw Uag obaagiog qoastora from oec loteljr place lo aootfaor; or. pertape. a. J te oooaafoaoiiy fa known to do. iteu g- ' . tag lathe plsaaor sofa soUlarymldiight dries. Ueadmlts sobs to Mslriendahip bat srtfatx ate muxioani. ate ol Um* , he ta a meat Ubsyal ps'rou. Bat Ufa , J wfafaperad ta Mamkh yotep Iter tte < ktay proved afaoolutaiy too maoioal for j Hot Richard Wayorr himself, ate that c wbra. aome yean ayo bow. te larifad j ' I ' to ntfae. on tte ground UmTte »Md ' not ptay "ail day ate all olybt. too." , Tba origin of aU those peculiarities i* j . a gnat dfaUte to Kim Ltewiy as a k I thai era ta truth beradllsry. ote. b I shared be otter msrabraa of fata laffiy. t ■ To Ma mtafaor tte ktay is mM ta te k > pytag Ite oome'teMUfateitaete that . I scatter aid sen bat seldom asst. | 4 s-wrawws I i said Ite sxefaaage Bete, pottaag bis fast - > ia tte wmta tesfast,"ws Bate a taw w ! —mm. Tmt—i. al n. tetatC wbm i ttey ttet iioi^tteg If te 4»daT tytt a I ». -fata te kte rata, ih m 1 -virHTL'—ri ■ sffiievrstsjnutetaotafataia ^

Hew u Boy Bests. Tli II mi s hi wraj buastasipfas alii I mrats ; the roudiUca tu^wMcb It ought t tajj bougkt. lu appearance w bra It is , rots to purchase. This sort of bowl- , edge fa mom ass mils i. rapadally wbra than exists so little conscience on Uw I pari of Ih* ba totem. Ok fact should > , te l mislabeled, ate that fa that ta Uw t prrrtnra of mrata, as ta rrerything els*, the brat fa tte cheapest. Cheap joints always tacjnda large boura ate sinew. ; • such joint, should be ossd forsoup and yi arias. For" roasting ate boiling ! " choose Uw batter cuts, each ra leg. of I mutton aad real. ribs. Mrlota ate round , - ofbaaf. - 00 bang, wbra good ate youhg. bm a I - fine opto grata and a g rod red color ; the . fat iaflrm ate whits. Tte grata of oow - beef is closer aad Uw color darker. | s When Uw fat of baeffa bard ate skinny. ; r aad tb* 1— of a dorp road, it Is very Inf fcrior. Old meat may be knows by a - line of horsy Uxinra running through t tte meat of tte ribs. The cots knows j as chuck, brisket, and route, are the i . l—l desirable Sirloin ate middle rib. : b arc hot far roasting, f In choosing mutton, look lor firman. i and fines am of grata, good color, aad . firm, white fat. Lam*, should be fresh j ! Tte rata ta Ite ueck of lamb is blue ! , wbra the meat fa traah. but turn, grace t when kept too kmg. In buying bind- , quart era. examine the kidney ; Ibera j l will be a slight smell if the meat is net I ally prrforrad wira -he meat fadel; oately while, but It l- better flavored ' and mora juicy wbra u.e color I. a Iktir draper. To teat rani folk at the iota ; If I Uw kidtwy. which will te found oa tte I under aide of on. md of the loin, is en I r Hoped ta firm ate white fat. the mra. ' fa certainty morally killed and un- ' doubled ly good. The kidney always i ' changes first, ind then t he meat ia flabby I and .potted, aad tte suet soft.— Kor TorkTrHmm Freak, at t rans. , Mr A. B. Sprout. » farmer SrW, Florence. Pa., my* tbat crow* carry of take them uoiy when rray youox. Tl.c> doriroy rtra of young tarda. !!c ba> ; rran them taking wboir lunl.ira oot. f , L. P. Wilcox, a farmer of Waldorp. Md.. avers that te baa seen Maryland j crown pick up sod carry any in their ! He has also seen Item robbing bird, urate. He has sacn. in Wcsurn New beads of young aad weak lamb., and be I has found lambs still Uring with their i lify under oath . 1 caa pro. era many j otter witnesses who will say Uicasamc. i Tbat tame crorx an- harm Iras prr<r«s nothing. They am fret, ate are mired among young fowls. Tbey arc aa dlgrr- I In spring crows take our young poultry early autumn tbey destroy thousands of bubals of corn by picking into tte cora. thus causing them to mold or rot. A crow will alight among a Bock of young turkeys and walk about as Innoocnt aa a tea. until near enough to pick one. Thra it will carry It cff. ana ta fire or ton minutes te after anotorr. My DiiTiataTu tar Pahiic Drat. From a statement prepared at the i States treasury department ta I appear, that the public debt, iara cosh { the treasury, ou the 3 1st of August. , W. W.7ta.«IA7l.«. Since that I

i ^7aij| "" "2*1 '"* * tr.su.si] u T™' ^ 4S.SSI.MS 14 Tin . rm'. "IT. sT.iuAis a - For Ite year eohag J— SO. ( W» 44.Jia.4m ao 1 For Ite y*a- aoduqc Jaae JO. . Far Ite r— aaMag'j— ' . ^ tri^ aaM J " I4,I#7,,M 44 ' FromJ— «. UW. to March I. IMS. I Iters waa an tacre— of , and from March I. lfita, to July I, Ifita, . tbara was a draraaas of $M Otajnija, making Uw actual dirrrara for tte yaar ; •48.001.540-14. Tb* dear— from July I. IS*, to January I. 1878, was IH400.M.M; from January L leTI. to January I. 1879 8*8 98; foen January i. 1879. to January I. UM. »« 099.787 01 ; from January I. !**>. to Jury I. 1880. ; »r:.778cM3 J7; making Uw total irataetioa of Ih* data from Aug— 11. 18U. to Jaly I. IMfaifcr.lOUn-ta-Tbo Hair m a Typo of Ihararirr. Tte quality ate color of Uw hair was dkmtira of putallanimity ate oowardkT yot tte hood of Nepal— was yoUUm. of a curl. Primly hair waa thought aa Tte hair moat ta miasm wm tbat terminating ta rmgfa-x. Dana, tte Kxtra that Achilla, ate Ajax tte balr of Tlayoa tte" Atbsataa ' As to tb* Emperor Asyastns. aato re , had favored him with sack abaaMt < kooks that uo li.lid — fa Bo— coaid ; hair wm thought the mom die- \ a peaceful dlapnMttaa. m well | m ynat susceptibility lo the trader pas- 1 Mom Cantor ate Poljrt Lte brown | hair, m also bad Men* tam. Black hair ■ Mi BOC appear ta bar* b— msaamad ! by ite t iara, hut red balr wm aa . objrax of a—Mam Agra before tba ' U— of Jtera red Iter wm thought . J M tai olfor toon ' bMd> Mb »■ I II aa— « ta. J ftotf *11 '111 y— taa* otafaM — >|tefa.ktra aktarak I ;

. NEWS NOTES. A Ete iara ate Mlddk. Btalaa : SSS gHarS." d aotbrer a. Ite IV. Frank WMra a ! — JaU^Brara. ^kfliaf I by whtel— .^a It , ju^MwMai 7m M^Tpan ^ Ite r". ; .te fa u^'Ara— ! j J***' Jx-~ " . 1 ttejra^ol ri ll I'lTtoi tte nan jugii. J ; rareTLtr.^T | aSSfit "me 1 afopral « _Pariag k^um u uw Wra^ Mre^ara qwwla* rra.1.14.,' te lleikm nfkw M^jtea? will b~Tre ,

Fore turn Iraa I, rare, raargte by eirrrn raauwawa rad rafl. • Un> ktagam wore faJfa^Frerarea ' *ra ; 1 L ^ 1 ! i | "fi'l'l taaOwMram. ■vsara r • sls55fea:-^g^> talfftaalMMM ate III >1 mi ^ LmMte a optao Muoh ta fl la taa te— M mkmm te •— #

LTba Borhory Ipsa al fittraltor. Gibraltar Is tba only spot ia Europe where the sp .Mr i of true ape. railed the Barbery ape. has ban oaMroUaad. Toung aura — y fisqumtly Iw sera ta M summer ta tb* Moon' part of the merrn km pi— brought orer from Barbery; lag colony wart similarly imported. M Tbe census frequently taken by tte mt- , • great ta charge ot tte Myosl station. ~ and ta accordance with a garrison ordfr. "* girra their peanut number aa twentyha firt. m Tbrar spv were formerly rrry oumsrr- oas on the rock, ate there were several re gaays of them, but they were so pre- " Uw yard— la the upper parts of tte u. town, ate Msultay fruit, especially Ays, ml that they arsre killed by trap or poison, somosarly to bring about their rxUuc- £ Uoo In Korember, IBM, a garruou order waa oubltated lor the go! dance •• of the signal master, emanating trom t tte quartermaater-gracraU. office at Glbrafcar, which rate as follows : w " Since Gibraltar passed tato lte liaods *■ of thl English it has always been re tte law. rigidly enforced by com* gorec craorx more than othcra. that no wild kT animal inhabiting the rock should be to ate note with more peril towit . than ^ hold, sacred the domicile u".b^ monkey. on the rock ; and no person or perto HU. b* te or they who they may, hare any title to hunt, molest or d retro' them. ». and you are instantly to apprehend or *" report for the information of the gorcrfc. aar. any perron, attempting to shoot. a The order proorad. to give inttruction. a. aa to their being regularly counted " when they rami orer the staUue. and -i I certain whether the rare was declining • stationary, or increasing. From that " time the register has been rcry reyular i y kept by tte Mellon meter. There were only lour or fire at this time, and but , three ta 1FU3. when General Sir W ilka jam Codriagton. who was then gorer- ~ I trrah importatioc fr.au Africa Tte « fiioowiag Dole occur* ta the journal of tt I lour ap-a wile from Belhary. two main - | WW Ufa there are two .doit aad nr.' ^ More Hergymra hare aaiwd for Eu- - porting Jiurrb lo go to Europe in the r Tte .lock ot lard ta this country is re- ' Umatcd at from 850,000 to 975.000 . tiercra. .argrly ta cxcara of the supply a ou hand que year ago The stock of other kladxi! produce is unailcr than a J yrar .%» r J xHS • Marriage is now referred to a. break - • lay Uie uait rule - rtkhufofafiM turn • w tfow JIa«k MM" ^ *a^M^ ^ tfaMm ih. ^ ~ j THE BAKKETB. j I ft'.T -rEEU— r s' "£| toftant— I'r, 'ylj iiU'imibi ' ! - :

j. Vegetine f, Purifirt the State. Ruoprstas tte it- | Invigoriln tte Whole Syxtatx. A- Alterative, Tonlo, Bel vent *" and Diuretic. >u Trcatios is Bald ta all Bragg lata. r t»M.t *, UNFERMENTED ^ ^MAlFmTTERs" , TRAOC MARK Z KMALT AND HOPS Mfa bittebs 1 s DISEASES. _ j i fflnvJuaSSfJH i&gm i riTrl"^5^ | ACCORDEONS ! ! t JXSTEY4C?8ftAJTL£BoaqVl . WE S LETAI^UIIYERS ITT, ' , "TTSSSar^TSkaVu. ; SORE EARS, CATARRH, i i ■§! ! ®ss,®i"ssas5» , I rtmt, tfiiT tauw HiciaMta ca. f— J Tidy Spool Case. - i ==»Si#5ssgraf < flpsmagsasai SSM«^tSS£S- 1 CjHNOES immi I ■at raagest JjCEte « I U WiMjWul ? i

; KKMKDY FOR CUMNC ■ Ctlii BmciitiL AittaK I OONSUMPTION. : "fXTSzLxursrsmSOf'' » tut x*. = MTSlf BM1 BanasttSBnS FRAZER AXLE GREASE. araS&ttiflV^UkSV&ESl-. rill m HutntWicAU«ta.asuTMA * H ; RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres i Wheat j-ands i smfter ] RKMr.ar"-^-r— I FBtak 8ALT OAtirtCnjUt CO-, FMfa ORGANS ; 17-STOP ORGANS IB The Koran. A W. I'lVVl! A SUNS, C0KKI50. K. T. ' fil ^SSgWrauTwo 'IfaaL'lTft 0130 MTC m wsm. »7 77rr^Err n.rn— - .**=5*1= [■yl '