Star of the Cape, 26 August 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TotwxHpr BrTTxro Mm Co I S-CSrSHSiJi; Utt roe of pro H°» BiUOT apro tts OkMk'VtSr |£ro 2? wTitoS ss^sr^^1"^"«aw ' Somite.* Y-. Marafa II. MM. »Wl«W«lrtld.Uwb sbro**! to us. Toon, tjtj inlaMly. Ou>rLai-naj>r tiii Hon or m Ddxtu. Wfa, Sept. K. «*. Onto— I lion taken M quit* w bottle of tte Hop Hum. ImiMk old Bad wmtjaifbl when I (oil!. To-day I as aa aalln aad fee! a* ereli aa I^dtd al^tlflnT. I m . pent man, D. Botcx Monttt. Web.. Sept. t*. 1875. Bto— I ten teao taking Hop Bitters lor tafaurmttinn of Uw k.dne j. and btadda; H tea done far mt what four doctor* failed to do. Tto eff*ct of tbt Uitaa memed Ukr tragic tc me. W. U Cxktee isjusssusr wE Mm a rick day fa a year dare I took Hop Bitten. Seveeal of my n>ighburi ■aa Item. tin I'uiiiGcixi. Irinniu. Wis., June M. im. sSffiSKSB 7~StS vernal mt la faction aa jour Hop Bitter* ten W« Ukr plessurv In spcal lap lor SSSftatTWlSyit Bmrml audi remarkable cures hare bna made wllh Ibem hat ttet (ten ana anmbrrof enrreeuwo. karate ite Hop It Ban raasr. Oar paaa pUaal ak fan pownda Iron i:.kinr on I v a law bouln. - Sairu 4 lot Bar Cmr. M ea . Feb. S. M9. - Bap Brrraa (Sourur : jsaw «us.w^s srfahtadtokaow whe t.-r Hop Hurra aiapwlor auk. I kr..» the. arr pood lor fnrnlJrbhh^auA. tadig.»t..m; uactbrm. Da A. 1'batt.'^*" * TtaalarofCliruoic D ifiiiii. Scrxmou Vb . Jau, IK IbaardUni, nregbhortatod Uiat your tea! of rood among ttealos aad aWSud arilh teat atarj kite of dlaaaar, aad a* I bad te troubled fur then jeua wtlb ureraigta aad al Uada of rbroaaalW oampfaiau and k*t*e, tnm'J-. I It tty^S^Twrett XriJTVSh There mnaam^SilU-mi Sn laokr plan viae Hup Billara aa their i.xl j medietas, aad an >o wrU satisfied with S5Srca£h£££lJ mil aad dolar bcr work Iran Utr tut of three bottlra Ixoxtun W'ltiTnrc* I take the or portuii.'j lo bar teuU5? s'JXwi ■aid Utter dad r oinwl d t;a I wl.Ukj. s»3..-jsrsK.sst".,£r O^^l^^ajlrajOoaaor. friends. eisciHSSSS tb» nan. I n troubkd with tllr. The two tor*n<" .-.i.uienl* are rooc. >orL|£r_l. a". my-:l aad f.m.iy, ; I ClUinvi AJresU*. ' Jail ii HO* IV ■rrn^i FT bri***. jaSSJB^s Hgswi^ ! a£F Scc'M " — , Frteni ' Ip.^ro . FmEiaaaawLa.TMW*. | KIDNEY "ar*'' i JSSKISP^ j =r-^sr««rsc ■ HUNT'S REMEDY • »— * h itUHI uaKCRClii JppiSi : ■ IJ|| J !■ 7 fjQrn unnno « faruatVUUUUIIUV L : r

Tba L afirnpr. feTw*22S5jte a<0 ■ I ill! I I. and admiral „ war la Ite prnrlaaa af Oppw Flail ■ v Pw load aad Kag. WW nwaan rt nl la aakbfb. .* IPWait iteRwat I AM, Ua tea, Ite asaa, K Hlfl ,Mr.iamllilaa«>aai| la faaaateaRglarT.aanaawWa aaate te(, al Hamuli ItedaaAacydaaaaf Oad, oar Kbag. Waflawif tfcr a* aw. wtek doU aU mmm Mt Ikaa adarad. oar praal AlWTklr Frted; ^ .vlLteu tin a-4 wlwaT^d * Sw^te Ute J^, €>. Ua. Iter <te. rr^^r*^Zj! "nr ^ ro"" j- O. GalTarrkwaaa te tel. baa r«o* abon; y 4rna ten Uw nwrd I, ifc. fculj J ateau rtb^! .al aalau te Im a Q,~ aaab load, aar Mod. war ana. I in 71(* ba oar booa Icodrj, aad daja lo cowa Our acadf aoala aopplj Irora daj lo <by. e Paa/p aawal aad aid wa wbaa n praj. ' »rMllb-|h«ad, n> Lord, lb, U—. -UaU. (iludaaaate ^ d,..,«iUri...,M*bro'k.Unl^ ,1 II . barte— 1'.- bk.n.»a.Ul -Many . i IWi.Ua da<| abora v Aaad nteai te, aad la Ibr Marry rate Abl la aar aaaw. bal ka Ua aaaw wbo blad, - Trajdrll*.'* Mai raana. brlp a. u> Wiun. J Baa ■ a> m tHawartdaad May aar nala teuwjr. Fur a.m Motel -ooa.aa.Ul'a... lute, ; ■ 7\< Kte | aMrad'la*n lb.'l.iu< ot ' fbnaar ba Iby idanoaa aaaaa adand; r Ann' lioaaaa. bUaaad ba Ida Land F • HOW I BOTmMOTED. •■Tom.' aald Ua ebial. "Iterr baa brow a miter m yatcrioui robhrrj al BamwiowB, ate It'a liulj to (Ira tte ! " local.- aow trouble. So I ariab you Tbii order I naairad owa botdar la ' AuxvaC oa Ite da; after tte robber; - ted taken pUoa. Of eonrn I did dm , tat naacb time paaa before I waa al tte . ata*»ateterl;aunad. Oaoa tbere. > Banowtowa U a qoaiat. pirtnrnqor - ttulT>oyUk*— J— 1 roou.j ; baablato bote tba doubtful bosor ol : bariat bad a fnii^rowa robber;. SU1I . Uka tba uuiat little town, lor it waa tbw* lite I gained m;tntpnn>otioau 1 ana met at tba atattow b; Ite . tote Ian nl II ■ a Mowi. pooipowa axdt- " abk little man. wbo looked donbtlul at to tte prndeao* of tte Sootlate Tard ; auibori tin la aateinc down aaob an orr dlaar; looklax mortal aa Mjwelf •Ob." teremar.ad at Ite; " aoj U'a : jotjoeat man. ia it f I don't tblnl. Uaa. Tte fact La. abew! we bare oaurbt tba culp!t otziarlara." laaanl; bowed ate exnetand n ariaL ! le aar tba ptemaar; aad we bulb art off far tte oooai; 1<H. partepa a mile or ao away. Wan. It aortaiol; earned aa plain at da; lo m ttet tte aabapp; wnteb or. whralaapacdor Manridfe bad kid hk fan tratp rated ate I; ten pram as alibi, bad not that worth; officer oootinaaUj iaUrraptad Uim with . *• Better keep all ttet far joar eramiuaUon. at; food fallow; or ItU all be broafbt up afalte jroo. m; mma. jroo know." aakad wbo* fa. Sted 'te' U^tefailT^ tbit war tba oal; nail; abandon rd faaarur of tba town, ate it wat pfain I; plan. " Braid#." be added, -it iaat tey iikei; that aa; oaa roaid beat rwr te ajowa fronte wten 1 tnaw tetijI bod;, ytm know ; ate ii be dtdat do It, wbo dtdr Wltb Wbleb iraJU as atewnabk arfaaeot ba — i-r to tte arena of lb) robbery, that wa wen abowa era tbe prraakn b; the tekma of ibe borne. When I raw the ground -ftaor window wtdrb aaaaaa ted baaa faiaed to tbe bteto. I quit, wrrad wtlb tte worth, -tote" that it waa the wort of a new bate, ted that from tba Jw* that hit tebfai'ite'nLrrr prctebl f Bete eoaaewbera U tba aatfhII III l Ittea tte thief bad atoetod nerted te aetoali boi'ol'ralnab^'l^ Ite room of Ite fawkarof tte town, who bad tea. ka^af at.Htet o. lte» tte Ipk ilk a i i eteawr; Ua 1

tewarar. I jfcted aaektey m y iiibl; en to Mr. Steari Ite editor, llwwal.p); '• woatderfal bow oUtftaf I bad tetetoa. rr- **:. "tote mjmU to ffir. Mr. Sbean tte laioraremkaa wtlb bin. OaeT Wt*Looe _ wltb tba aeatoaa riirneamln of tte J" fdte. I can that gestkaaaa ail tte „ poiak of tte aaae, aad a law aaore. ae Itefallte tte robber; bad oerurnd^-Ited far tba „ faat two dan epaat from tba fanaooa until dusk there— I turned to tba end of tba ootama dcrotad to Lba" Orwil Bobber;." aad read, wltb a otaackk. jeweia would be laae felt bad there not beca between tte two botlome of tbe r box almoet two boadred pound, la bankiaotae. of which, unfortunate!;, tbe ' numbera bad not been taken." J, Probebl; tbe inteUifent reader ana to explain It to Mr. Moffridfe. when, aa boor later, that worth; bat excitable m renUeman rode, rerj Lot aad raj red. up tte atedeiett road, to ooraplaia of lra m; baring "mad# a ooafooaded mm , ol tbe aocjoat, j^o know." I eimpl; adriaed blm to wait for a raj few dan. aad tbea I would be happ; to explain aa»i|llilas *\ That ercaiBf. ae uauai. I left -tbe j of tbe da; in watching — tbougn appar,J I eati; engmgrd la eometbing riae— , | wbetbrr an; oac went near tte apot. a ew hundred ;ardt from tbt grounds, where la; tte box on which I eapedall; w; | depended ae a bait to book tbe thief. «* B; walking alowl;, I managed to let r the ahadea of areolae clone around me before I am far berrad tbe apot wtere I bad made up m; mind to watch aad wall. I Eight! Nine! Were the; Berefbaomlax? and war m;trap laid and bailed in rain? Tea! Sural; the; should hare oote b; tbia lime, SUU Waa that a aound on tte road' Tea, aad ' cooing from tbe Tillage. There were ' erident.; eeTeral of Ibem. and I began 1 DC to regret not baring brought some help. Nearer tte; came, laughing aad talking, a* I caaiiouel; draw farther back from ' tbe road. And now tte; were opposite ; thearjt vtocra tbe box la; bid. Bat— ' wlat. The, 're gone b;. and in tte 1 te— t; guffaw ol tte man farthest awa; ' ! of tte three. I recognise Farmer lob- ■ j bine, aa tamest fellow, whose acquaint- 1 .. ane* I bad made during m; abort eta;. ' | After this eell, I bad almoat given op. aad wae actual!; making up m; mind ( U> abandon tbe affair, when a taint j ' aound from down tbe road made me ' ,. crooch u Low at possible onca more. 1 1 ' was no hoax litis lime. A abort, thin | man. whom I eaail; reoogniaad aa a man of all work wbo bad been helping ' the gardener that da;, am creeping ' •kallhil; down tte road, close to tte 1 bushes. As sooe al te ranched tbe apot ' • where tte box bad beam thrown, be lit . a email laalero to aid blm U lib aeareb. ia This time I fait sura ; aal ao,wteo the at man blew out the Hgb?«lUr -curing | k tte supposed treasure, the capture waa ' >u made. - Oh! wh;. JFCa." ubea ted Ite worth; la Mr. Muggridge. wfaowaaia tbe offior 1 ty when I brought la Ibe prisoner that ' M alght. - 1 thought aa much ; I're bad j m m; ere on that fallow all along." [ t. Tte man made uoufeealcu ; Indeed, te k was caught ia tbe act. aad could not 1 lj dee; It. Tbe iewrle were all reoorcred. ! 10 and tbe reward prosed rrr; useful la ' >' helping me to marr; aad settle iowt " qaieti;, when, one month later. I re- ( : a" ; Sheet Stories Ateut 'Aalmala. " A snake two leet long bad a lire!; i dgfal laid; with a chipmunk on Ibe c baake of tbe Wailkll) riser. The aaakr i . coiled around his antagonist ami I k Umea. but tbe llttta fallow slipped out ( • of tbe Colds end turned again, biting lbs ■ r snake's bod;. So<m tte enakl waa aa j able to crawl, aad toe chipmunk killed i . <h ^ 1 _ A male ia tbe Newark eeoeal com- 1 ° pae;"l works refeaes to do eerrfae alter I ° tbe bell aound. tbe boor of aooa. If te I ia boletiag a load be dallberalrl; alio we • it to settk back. After feeding ba al- " low* himself to be hitobed up. but no " amount of coaxing or beatlac wlU iaduos blm lo work until after Ibe one ' '' o'clock whittle. * y A large number of black sate bring y ' ToBj their lagrauit; the bougekeeper I acapended tte bowl ty a string Iroan tba t issfc5*dsasscafi5 ■ pyramid fdl down aa fast aa it waa a m rafaeL Soon afterward she aaw lb am 1 down upon tba lamps of sugar. e . A tlighu; wounded blackbird la e ^ Kronen waa pula a cage within a faw a c fatt of a robin's Mtt. Tbe robin, knew a that Ite blackbird wa* a deapoiler of a L, birds' egga aad Uae; perched near tte t i- <-aga aad algal bed their disapproval ic a a days tbe; seamed to oomprahaed Ite J ; lie1 p laae captivity of Ibrir aeaaa;, aad t . : • jouagia tte adjemkl asst. ; T The owner of a three- year-old ooft al , a to drive the tears, bitched ber up. and " a ^C^gtteeoafatte barn, drorrod . e back, and to ble aatonfab meat aaw tte f u colt jamp out of aa open door in tte . 4 —rxxti-tlary of tbe ban aad rnofai . i : , ss-^s;=rir^— ; a A Baahrihe prarot fatt bto m terra. 1 al bar hoaae and pwteTtteb^. Tte » ; "tolag la aa appra wiadop. U J caMetti -Goto tte window r tte . yoergmaa waskarifad. He looked at I ail tte wis to a l ate fawnd tteea rfasad. I HepkffadttebeUagala. -Kextdoerr , : ; 'asa; ; Ijfald.'tei aaw tek ad^aftlerteterom - .'ifaufaMad te^aeueeeter te^Lpad "

d b Ite Hah*? ly'Sardriay, w Ite J "Curl.kl1kofF»rtaa Bim walnan." * 't la la Iratb a ated; of tte rfaa. Mkor; U ate dee lias of several mete aw fa tte > aatter of nomenclature, ate le both Lfa- * lories! sad critical la 1U character It ' aa epilogue. W* ranks some extracts * from it. b latest* to tbe Fariumi- * ea! names of Praise God Berrboaaa ate Zrolofttw Irate Baa;. Iters fa a rtry r ester iateg ebapUr. It to to tte Pre*. * bjteriaa clergy that tbe author aaatgna * tbe origia of tbh odd taabioa la aacnro- ° cfatvr. Among tte names given la tbe 4 earl; days of tte fashion ttere art found t la pariah reel* ten Stodfaet. Rescued . '• Sale ro High. RejorM. Macte MerrjFe, > 81a DmR. Fear Not. Berry far Bin. No | Merit, Accepted and Control. With ra- ° Bey. Hugh Walker to his daughter, tte » author rays: " 1 think tte father ought to be whlp- ' ket wbo would Inflict torh a name on * aa iafaat daughter. The; did not think I ao then." The Puritan* arere not alone In their * fane; lor strange names, aad in another * part of this chapter Mr. Uardaie; makes f an interesting collection of " curious ^ name, not Puritan " 1 The epilogue totes-fa "Double Christian N ames— Ihkir /At-*J aad Progtvse." * aad a good deal lUml is amnaing la galh1 ered together In ll^la part of tbe work. | ae also In that part of ft which relates ! " to American roorwtricitlra. Concerning > tte fatter subject we read : " English Puritanism must stand lb> f gulit; cause of such modem humor, not - lo as; extravagance, la American name I giving Funs compounded of baptisms. . i far ttexv tbau'wi^ua^totert'lJew 1 baa bis eons christened Nothing and Something. Price become* Sterling . Prim-, Carol. Christina* Carol; Mixer, i I Pepper Mixer; Hopper. Opportunity r Hopper; Ware. China Ware; Pee.. * Lemon Peel; Codd, Salt Codd. and GenI tie. Always Gentle. I. used to be said t of tte English boost of commons that , there wera in it tiro Lemons with only . one Peel, sad the register. general not long also* called attention, in one oi hi* J reports, to tte existence of Christmas . Day. We bare. too. Cannon Ball. Duan . Brown. Friend Bottle (London direo- . lory) and River Jordan, not to mention . Sudden Death, tte former of whom hg- . ured la a trial fate It ae a witness. Tte Ttmti, of December 7. lff7H, announced the jdoetb of Emperor Adrian, e Iocs. | government board member. Nerenbct less, thr practice prevails much more : extensively across the water, aad the I ! fa not far to seek." We all remember the story of the lispi ing woman, who, when asked by the clergyman the name of her habr.uicd to j e»y " Lucy, air." but made ii " Luthy. thi r." Tte clcrg^aaa. teller iag that she j said "Lucifer." straightway took met-' tors Into bis own bandajeyteg : "George Washington. I baptise thee." etc., so ; that the poor Huie girl baby wa* actu- ' ail; naoaid lor tte falberol bfacouutr;. ; Mr. Bardale; toils a story not unlike it. aa fohowa : v Not very long ago a child wa* , brought to tte font for baptism. • What name!' asked tbe person. ' Join.' waa I tbe reply. 'Anything efaeT 'John AoeUy.' said tte godparent, patting ia ea ' h 'where it arse not needed. 'John Html;, 1 baptise thee.' etc.. continued tbe clergyman, thai thrown off bis guard. Tbe child waa entered with tte doable "In the register* of marrfageo! Hali- I fax pariah church ( Deoember I. 1878)." j Charity II He-It waa be— la the third child ofbl* parents. I wo alitna having preceded him His fall bapllemal name is ' And Charily.' and in Lie I I marriage rertiflcati his name is ao j ' wrmen In adiaar; affairs te la eou- | tent with the Charity alone. (Mates owl Onertc*. August IA 187S). This oould | not have happened previous to Qoeen i Anne't reign. Acta- A pottles pegden'a , will was administered upon in IMS ! lour elder brothers bora tte lour tola 'names. Tufa, again, could Hew Kail read Time la Kepi. There are In use between this eft; aad New York thirteen electric clocks of the number being placed in the waiting-room* aad cue Is tte dispatcher's office at tte Grand Central depot fa . New Tort- Tte time oa the clock In : tbyepot at East Albany correspond. Ksw Tort, la which tte railroad time 1* kept on vbat to called tbe " big clock." Conductors, train men and others an compelled to keep their waletes ia strict conformity with the i time set vice department of the gold aad ' stock telegraph. Tbe time is distributee: ' over tte Ba* each week day aa fallow* : At fan o'clock Afty-eixbt minute* and . thirty seconds a. tbe word " tima " , is seat by tte aaafaeffire to tbe telegraph . BtatkmsbetwraaNewTorkandAIbaay. i Tte word la repealed far twenty-eight , ascnads. during which time opsratora ( mutt aae that tbair laatrumenU are sd- i justed At Iro o'clock aad fifty miaatos. aancmds coasmroce beating ami ooatiaae < Alt; seconds To* weed "switch" i fa thro saM over lias wire, aad operators atomic docks coram thou I arilh tte drouB known as I Bo. •win. Tea acooodanrr allowed la II A. wltb one toocb of tba Sew i key. tte hands of tte dlffatrot I dorks an est to ctovan o'clock. If they c fatt eg afaw. they change at oaoa so < MB 1 A Ftgat WBb LI ewe. ** F. Frolkov Ckrtrr. ia charge of Ite < Itnlil etterted u the Kayal Becgfaa < Of'a 'ttdlwTtdrt^to'hld wkh 'tte ■ BaaaeABeriraa.rhMial Iftfan- Hagffi < StofaTahitt efare*rodTlMdr*fara* TV ! sr a fate at mm ffiarom arofad bfa tew i -ffied bfafaAM wkk hfaatti. tws whet t Afa^~,*T.T '

A Bahifa fata Btory. - W'UiT. P— Asl'- sf tett fable; A aroro family of boy* and glria. ytoidh* 7 to tte fanddra ambition of fUdfaT. - |«n^r hte^gfamflly. m ble face id iZSte'^r psr*y^d! L resolved lo send bfa Iwo grow. «p ' A daagfaun out to the new Irod of pcom- < 7 fa* that each of tbem might eecun a 1 a- farm al bar own. WBb this aim In a vtow tbe old gentleman, before leaving. '- axrangerwnte iriU. Char we BarL rtetin bfa daughter. u^I"ttefr^rivd , r.^t Sioux Falie. Is Sonne of time Dowo da] th daughter.. Rthfa and Annie, are- rived at tbe "Lowell of tbe West." aad | lr true to bfa appointment and instinction : it galfanlry tbe lively toad mac. Barret, met them at the depot- They wen a pair of charming girla. calculated to exr. rito ia the manly bosom a regret that ia j . this favored region e man can marT; ' k only one wife at a time. Added to the ! charm of persona, appearance Nellie i ^ Dowdail, one of the tittera. wa* the ! happy numemor of way. at ones pract.- ° oal and faadnaUng. NeUie meant bu>;. ia a?ovvr. 8te™h5tei ft? rn'mfalSi; practical manner to the land agent, aad i- an arrangement was entered into that ," they should start upon their land cxF- plorinr trip next morning. Sitter Annie >a bualn«M PlT '"^'th *" "" ] • i waa deemed inexpedient to take Annie | | ainug. Nellie volunteering to "go it w alone" with the land man and select | ii , bomcaaekers; but Barrett and Nellie ! i- Dowdail occupied a lorrmott ptooe 'n » | the procession, enjoying a whole wagon d aad quiet con venation to tbrmeelvra. g Ae far aa tbe bitten; ol Ite affair dfar. cloaca, tte whole conversation related y ' ex elusive!; to business Tbe girl s.L ! lectod a preemption aad limber claim '- ( acres) for herseit and the same -for d her sister, aad resolved to complete the I it buslnrra of her mission by proceeding to y the Yankton land offior. fart) miles dia- • taut, to flic the nreveaary application for • the claims. • It was afternoon on s rainy day. unB pleasant for a long ride in an open y wagon, and tbe land agent. 1 caring that ® In the darkness they might lose their way.' suggested that they lay orer c under shelter on tte prairie that night. ' d but tte bright young blonde from Mir. ^ expressed her determination to have i t him go on and make tte entry e at Yankton. Their task accomplished - tte two girla again set out lor ML | e nraota. But Nellie kit a pledge behind. 1 o Her teait araa with the llrCcok county , ( '• land agent. Before .raving she made ' with him tosend adisreucli annoaneing ; 0 the time of her arrival. On the antlcipaled day Barrett rode cievrn miles to Cameron, the nearest poatoffioe. to | 1 " receive bcr communication ; and in i 1 m response to it* ealh rode ail night, j . arriving at Sioux Fall* at an early hour i q neaota blood'; "soft cyva looked iovr to i g eyes that apake again." aad inside of a | Q aingle boor tbe Dakofa boy aad Mln- | 1 neaota girl were made one flesti. J j l" mini""* b" * "**t" Uw>1' j ' eastern ■ is Ireland. C out public houses of any sort, hospitai- • I By b a mi aaa 17 virtue, snd the I or laud - - mare boapitabk to ail comer*, as farm* » | their means will permit. But to tbore 0 i wbo happen 10 lira near mueb-frre 1 • I quroled tracks the burden «f hoepi- 1 1 1 tality would be ruinous were it sot cus- ' 1 to mar; lor Item to accept s pecuniary j ' ' present from aoch guests as are well able 1 a j to afford It. From foreign riaitora 1 I I Dreamt fa always expected, a'.lhourli It ' r ia never demanded, and it i» 1 u*to»arj' 1 On taking leave fur the guest -.0 hand s - few marks to his boat with a poilte I J "Vmranagod!" (Be ao good, or if yon : please.) " Mange tak !" (many thanks) j < is the asual reply, with a warm grasp ol ' tte band, but not without a careful in- j < sped ion of the coin. Tte tare at an ! < Icelandic beer or farm ia often frugal 1 j r enough, but tbe traveler may count at I ' hast upon a drink of delksons milk, and I 1 need nrra scrapie to ask for 1L Uukse 1 be fa invited to enter te wili drink It a* ' • a stirrup cup outside tbe door ; for let- ■ i af.l.' 'yshli ■ 1 reqaett. During (be naeaUrewbea ttere 1 fa no darkness la Iceland, midnight sr- - ! numerou* dogs, reposing on tte grass; r roofs of tbe parsonage or farmhouse. . soon arouse the tartrates by a aoL; j . greeting to tbe traveler*, aad prepare . titms an made for their reception ia tbe 1 rurat-chamher or la tbe church if ttere 1 J ia osm close by. Tte church fa utilised J for a variety of secular lUrpoeea. fan- a ' wool, ate as s^srd. sir ate light la J usually a prefcral > bedroom to tbe • built entirely of wood, ariuoui ' l turf oa tba roof, it fa also much 1 drier lima ordinary leebteie habit*. 1 Us one orraairw wc arrived, a party ' 1 of tana at midnight, and found an owe > ' stirring about tbe farm except a woman. ' ■ wbo waa watching the cattle in tte * 1 Arid or "Tub." Being invited . tte boawa. we entered tte Mal " 1 over tb." riijMr; snd mnra tansml ' • ate kaarkiag our te^M agaiatt the taw J 1 sf tb* roof. Tte g mtt rbamber r eoataiaed oaiy on* ted. wbiefa tte good " far uaaBtbrv* to afaep ta.teads ate ' talk. Bkv barrtac* is a tern'. Two of „ at bring tali ate oa* stout, wfaifa tbv h clear that thfa amagamrmt would not : ngtetttew. as ate Xmd tte esrofa Jj ; Jla tea am.. ■— te MP ^

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THULTTePK*. Two lads wbo had barely paaasd Ibrir ttxtmai ft year. wMfa bnakfasttag to- , I rehdaad sgr— d to mMb^Mrdtaptei ] J fa what fa aow lbs pewairot fashion. | I They were ant. however, ia pummel oa ' ol toils, and ae a consequence deter- . , mined to igbt with kalves. throwtag tbem at aarii otter in tb* Apankfi fate- : 8fa»Jtag fhree pnee. apart, ttey , | begaa lb* bnUk. aad toon one of tbem fall covered with blood. Thereupon tbe | building for medical aid. aad brought a \ doctor upon lbs seem iatt ta Ume to t wifhera tb* death of tbe seouaded fad. , Un the island of 8c Kilda. ta the outer ' Iiebridra. ttey bare ratbsr primitive , postal tadUtfaa. Tba mails an saut out j and brought ta by say stray ship that , happens to be going then. Borne Ume J tint* sine Austrian sailor* wen cml . ashore oa St. Kilda. 'Tbey remained 1 lh*a are work* without beta* abk to commualeafa witbjtbsir relatives ta tbe outside .world. Tbey amused themseivas rigging up bottles with dispatches 1 ta Ibcm. At fast a bottle waa picked up 1 at Orkney aad aid waa sent to tbe mil- ' or*. Tbe people of St. Kilda have petitioned parliament for improved; pott*L. facialif*. Tbey humbly beg that a mall be sent to tbem twice a year. Tbe . man wbo wanted a lodge in some van wilderness ought to pilch bfa tent in St. Kilda. | Chicago and ex -Congressman, think* t that tbe pre** baasupplanted the orator in poliUcal campaign* In an interview ' with a Chicago reporter he is put down [ > u saying : Aa far mas* meeting! or I any other kind of meetings. I take no that ia newF Tbe prera anticipate* everything. If a fellow strike* an Idea . at alL you print it- Then it is telegraphed all over the country. Ererr- • body knows tl by heart. Tbe day of the | S orator i* past if will not return. Toe ; > orator maj do among the Indian*. but not ' among people wbo read tbe newspapers, j [ I am ia favor of bolding no meetinga. or { j very lew of tbem. Tarcbea, uniform*, i badge . all that kind of thing fa new; " superfluous Ttie^vrmge voter doesn't J care a cent for a speech. The orators j some myself, but have learned bettor, j | We must have something new before | ■ we can do anything but repeat our- | I *,'T— Captain End*, wbo i« nqw in Cadfor- j | nla examining the Yuba. Bear and! r Feather rivers, with a view lo submit- | 1 tint a report to lb* government respect- 1 • ing toe possibility of permanently im | ■ proving tbem. ia quite as willing 10 talk I J about bl* proposed ship reilwpy across I . tl a Isthmus a» be wa* a year ago. He I still believes that it la preferable to a | J canal. First. * ship railway cam b* | • * canal with lurk* ; second, it can ba j 1 constructed in very much leas lime; • third, wberrTcr a canal fa practiembk.a - railway fa equally practieab.c. aad at | ' many points upon tbe Iatbmua n railway can b- built wfa-te tlic construction of fourth, n railway can be infarge^ from j ! Ume to time, to meet the wants ol 00m- j ' mere*, at a comparatively small exI peaae; fifth. vra.-e!« can be transported 1 - upon the railway much aaore rapidly i 1 than through tbe canal, aad with equal j , safety ; sixth, transportation by rail will • be attended by no delays; tbe railway I will accommodate commerce, aad not I J prove an impediment to it, aa in the ' tolls and charges would be greatly reduced. Ckaaelag Paaltry. [ In choosing poultry never buy a KB#" ■ that cannot be cleansed without wasb1 ing. It ought to be so cleanly picked ' and drawn that a towel would be euffi1 cknt. Bay a chicken that has white | flesh aad pale yellow fat- in haying ; , dorks young ones are the brat, and ii you take hold of the under part of the j J bill aad can either bend or break it the duck fa young. Tbe breast being bard ' and thick denote* that it is Irvah and aweet. No duck, either wild or tame, is j 1 good unless fat. Tamedneks are served with apple or cranberry sauce, with cur- I , rant jelly, or orange*, aad frequent.; j > with olivet stewed ta tba gravy about > fire minutes before the bird b Icrvni. ! geese an young and in good condition their legs nrx soil, yellow and rather downy; If tbe less are ttiff and ; dry tbey are bad and tainted.' Some aaJpcetebk'^baa^igvmjJrajc^tertVben quite Fresh and loae all taste and flavor tbey are kept; hut turkeys require to be bung up for several dare before tbey vary with tbe age of tbe bird, tbe state of tbe weather, etc. But if a turkey be hurng by four of its largest tail leathers, aa aoou aa h talis upon tbe towel prepared to receive it. it fa ta prime oouelilioa, and will (ben deteriorate. In other j 4pcuitry aa excellent plan to know when 1 tbey are just at Ibrir trndveettis to judge I by the ease with which tba feathers ■ oosc out. Therefore when you clean ami baa( a bkd leave a few leathers, and wbrn these can be readily pulkd out . tbe bird taaa taader aa llsrili ever be.— I Barer-. Bmmr. Music al Hoaae.-Jowre (aa eligibk whispering tenderly ) — There's I too mad* music ta tbe world. Mia* I should bare baro married I long ago if It hada'l bero fa too ranch - music! Whenever I'd screwed up my pluck to tbe pitch of popping the que*, eaauabodytewajotegro teeing, ote J of rourat I bal to— Cbocwe ot bntaad- . era— Stebebteab! (Poor Jonas ta ftua tretod for the tweteb ltae )-ftraok i rrroofUameniroteriteAparett ktod^TV. r a*-" : gsv C. »- ■ I I.UI I ifa ■ 1 I —■ ; , k fa^lttSjgyJCmfa j _

Ufa in it Pa I*d II. Tte fatefans fag gir* who aiops jatt sow are vny pfata . Bona* wblta drap aaouvanknt window, a long ladder, dark alght. a ooaaA. a mtafaur. and tba boaaa of a Mete, ate tte ilipfl over. If lb* irau laibar. anted with a doabra- barreled coal shovel and n ccattabl*. done not parttM. tb* affair fa. altafah picturesque, ate ex ya tba fooifab coup la are not bropy. If It Make out that tte molbfaW tte fa te Ufa secret, am* of the pleasure of tbe trip fa spoiled. If both tb* fatter and mother of tb* bride are ta tte secret of ba going away, ate ha TV actually left tte tedder near tte srtedow. and ttet fatt fa found out. tte elopement a failure. In tb* olden Ua*. tbe eloping brid* packed all ba portable good* on bereell and went any heavily laden. a* tbe ia about to return ta a day or two ta bcr lady friend's dress, sb* goes away quite light. A dime novel ta which tb* boo developed bfa superhuman strength by aawtag wood and making garden while a hoy. would have a good aaie among suburban fathers. I Man oUght alwajs to hare something that he prdrrs to life, otherwise ills iti ^1.1,^ ailJ Sg Ll'lltllj NATR0IWB£ I eia» > tttr ■AHupdcnmuw CB. | PENSIONS. rsj 'SL-SSI -T FROM THE FARM PRESI DENTIAL CHAIR wTser^ ^ppbUja^ltonpfll^ n OS 30 DATS-TBIAL JtL v ■* ■ nttecl.mararott.miro. — "E :

vol OHMS THE mi BLOOD PIMIEa = VBOBTINE . H. R. BTEVCNB, Btetou, Hate Ij Vg^taS^ByMDro-fafa. : Dthe'lVVERI* "H \ U THE iH N^£^£ elSofc T» ■ Brewf we *.'Lw FA,*r peraf apmJtB j, "fl FRAZER-AXLE GREASF - ^ row a* tjr. pruji. drai-rw. _ I REMEDY FOR CUR1N(J~ 1 CwiU Colls. Bnnckitis. Aitkn - OON8UMPTION, , -KjTSAiri^ST^ssar"1 trw it - imfSkii L- nvririBr'V HI i ■ j RED RIVER VALLEY I 2,000,000 Acres I Wheat_ Lands l j-SSKSSSS™ : CELLULOID *4 ; EYE-CLASSEA V ' roiru^nimiiTTr SAPONI FIER 1 ; isVl'TLVLW! mSS^ *