Star of the Cape, 9 September 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

| IX?7 £**""* i" - - ■ f »*H» m. » Ml af Mas, I" t»am»w«to8m; L IkiMiMMawTk* j. J 1 1 II I I g >» l» easte. f «Ow<nMlt?iLl tawaara w..Mtf; tttaV.ulM. } Chin af l ill ^ illltolrMTtowfe Fora (a Msg " sags! sate " I F*sS^*rt!XlX^XCbtok n4 aaif. r>ta' "thai I 'era toa'-f far iftariis, HhmbiUf«Ki»i'.>w«> B« smb. wwb waged ' Wbytberamtbeeatfasf toad* Skis! wkmgre we I I ». kauiMiWW. The Two Hiss AmbeHeye. Within tbr ilia rind »Wo» l» airl*. in the savwely ample 'jMlbelfBTS lira pwdula lli a grata, fees wBWMr. brine covered hjjLr ovnrr'a I UaflSriVkto "^Got I wiilsftou'lyoa." AnibsankUdly lac n toM? -i*Ck*' "Uoribanri poul If bat makas pou COM a fcUow no U this warm IMWI l<T* my, tto victim, nlttlnc op b_ *BB lapMlyouraapf Hare a cigar, tmUad. 1 wanted to tail pou of Iba new '•Rival, Ami* Ambcrisp, tbr grant [ IM a ctwae* (or pou lo f*i a ricb wM».mp to,P' "Ualmot oar. Haaglhla cl*nr. It duaKrawl A poor ma likr myself taal afford to man* * ricb wilt." - 1 'tould my that to couldn't affbrd to war najthta* .to," lnngbod tbr ■BM Aggia Amberley is a basely ISwfl" *» WW. Toe dock often f^X*bldtbW aankr up to tor E ftrlaps 1 ibnll. nod lrarr joo tbr I 'Maria, who b abo n brant j in naotbrr rijb. Bum* U rn taU poa which b -WAMh. though! Aad joo'il an* tad t«toalto mnaarr of oar totfabo^pritoa raif in tbbwlL",biP*r, °' - Humpbruald King- Ion. nr..! tmoi.d teiJis i-jsr* I that c* -tlT re 'tb?" rXX^Tre"to're NriV raoacti of ya to own. Prantoe. nil an lor ara-bj Jove! J woo Id not F AMR* * rich woman HI lured bereave l »wai:i I'ra no feae* far tbr aame of -Bravo. bra Qnixoter ba«brd hb - Mead. • Kow.aappoarwrroaadiakr • ewi» Trwaeed boom eooUag off." fc5l2rZ«1^ '^Tn, lad* to the . -IfthatlnLow AweaMararry a rich I Afcwdajs i»trr Bra. Ckmrtae* and r Iba bdSnTwi aoaar Hint* aXdle■Jitobl cajtotork la thrrrraa. Jy> -aan 'ft«*e' AmftsrtX* Ttat •aad Urn oa tor bnaoau or tkb fnraMLdmtotalraifeir* la iotteriag white L -TV felr-to-'red OPT fcraaoary 1 8to /to rtntoo raid tto totnaa waa. KM k tton abanniac bub ar*;- . Ptusidrau wanMaevra bratow a format oa a ctrt *Ub to* a towtokinc bra It woaid ' « too t-u- 't partbbty. Hat rbr don't paaac brirarati.hr Mtorb* tor Chriatot I e*a «M pou soet/l tea up ■ttAW to tarred thai arW ra. UftoW moan risaplp than tor ■■pMdW .to "■ aiw.p. rrad SSafedp^x^rere it -"tar opbkw ffitotorirara. ~«M ba*r tor

- — Tbara b a aan I rbril Jari raby ■abba nbai of- aba raawnnd. aHto ba*. -okr Sto bad rto a (mat rpbatrr b to tor * toad. It ww tor* pabbL Ban* "bWl^AWtori a^rito" Ittl^"" AtoXw'totb . arm aba waald bar* blba. t Kbcrioa wwtoomaeb towtldand to t do naptUac tot bold tor ti*ht aad (kroner to rap, tfab pwwlar wubo I c o I rrrlrtac a poaac top ramidrd. taraad to tor (aoa. -Mr. Dapkor palliac bar band Upoa waatod to maka a tool ol J ma.-ba raid. doo.il*. " *oa bora ra- ' Ural* wan 1 1 id. Ilorrjoai- * eoUJpbraanUi told, tot'atr" dU*aM. b Sba arrtaad quit* osataetad wtorr aba b was. rati* a map glow ortraprrad bar bra. aad aba wbiaparad : J " Ara *oc aorr— tw-j anrr b "Iwiahlwm aaaaraol ■* ataraal e whratbar -Ob. Ban*. No, too .oat Dot do f tbati Da *oa iort bm caoacb not tc . can wtoibw I am ricb or poorf ( "Aad— aad pea want ma lor poor wlla an * tow'" » ° Of oootna I do." 4 Tbao taka t al Tao au* kin mr ' bob. Han*." Aad to did. o JOO." raid tba pooac lad*, praam Cy; L "bat TOO ton n Brand Toarsalf to tto ricb Mia Amber la*- Yoo arrdn't ( ( Wart ao. Too can't throw ma orrr , tow, air." t Tar a moaiiat that ww iaat what , Han* tboocbt of doiac. bm tba quick Iran b fain companion '• a*, brooch t blm to bia aeaara. Yob. baiow. Mr. Praatoa paaard c Lbroocb tba rarba la oaaapaa* with tto ottor Miaa Amber ir*. Ba waa boldiac ' tba poaac ladp'a toad, amd bar atrial* I ' - No mere of thin. Mr. Proton." aba ' rxdrimrd. ic an adtrird roira -Kb t ■ ripb' I atoald tall poo U waa .* a * ooaaia'r whim to ooataaa oar idrntit*. I * Too doobUr. tfabk poo act addraaainc r Mira Amber Ir*. tto bairara " , t -I bare know, tba tratb aU aloac! ] I U b anlp Klacatoa who b daerirad. . ■ aad If that la ail tto defence poo ran , I Tto pair paraad oot of nicbL ■ "D b too taaapr declared Ac at ha ' P Iraalar on bar Jorrriaabooldar lo laoch. ! - That wUi to a auich. too.' Aad It ww. Aad tto foliowtac wb- ' r tar Iba two Mha Ambarlep'a paaaad om I of rxletaara. tal Mr. Barrp Klactoc > . aad bin. Jamea Prmum bacaraa tba 1 It toliwoftbaaeaaoa. • S Tba ciepbaat drirrr raid it ww aolb- j in ( far a aaakt (boa) to .wallow a dear. ■ rod than aatartalaed we with tto fol- ' " A bard of wild alapbaala ww raaaa- ( Utrooth tto ooaatrj oaotjfcwd riter J r Uapiac aoota Uaw at a rait apriag tocaa to para on. One. bowerer. a rerp larxe ( aa'wal, Hapad a Uttie tobiad. baiac. i° T bet. tto bat to baw Ibaapriac- A. be 1 i. ™ b^la* to >ob tto other., a j d maka (who bad bara watcklac huad- . jaeaat traa). threw to bod* oat w tto tto traak of tto twa with to axtraatttp, \ i caapbt told of tba abptoart biadl^. ) a to aw what ww tba matter ; aad bptbb 1 * tto maka pot a totter bold, aad wound * itaaU roaad lb i abphaafa bod*. Then ' L mwwaarad tba h« of war. Tba eb- '■ ptootraw what ww tto mattar and oow- * maaaadtopoU. Bat it eoald aot db- ' ooaaact tba waka from Ultima. Baitbrr cam way. rad tba palliac cootbaod , with fearful riper aalii a rrrakinc wu ; toard. Suddenly tto prat tmt amoad which lb. aaakt bad dxad to toU ww , arm to awap, aad pad nail* to lateral mob Wagaa to arprar atom tto earth. , tto tmak to tooar. aad >aaBp tba top- 1 moat beaactoa craabad to the pnoad. | ? Urn traak. torbc wtd^a^dlac ! hraaabra which rwtad oa Uw pooad. - rartb. Tba aaaka. which MU1 mala- 1 r labad lb toid both oa It and tto ale- ; 0 pbant. ww toblad op with tba traak . * aad took tba abpbaat with It. Next k dap a part* of rillacwx oat far firewood. ; 2?*:£S£sxtsz£.;Z, : " I wild (waar.i-Uy) b arid air. Upon * tba coaaaarioa with tto tma. aad oaw ' . traak. oat throne* tto aaakr. which . tarawliririyfclltotto poaad with tto « abpbaat aad ww oratoad bp tto tall. ! e 6°^* *ri« «»ariaU wtoeepip , d alrainaabtto pnawi. of tto latter. , 1 Hp art aooMttom bluaa. bat do BM r. araw to db. TV* bib at aad aat I- tbam. W bettor tto Caclbb cfcrariaUea of a awbab Mood paeewria Uw i. peboa bow takbc eiribb rib. or wtottor tto thick ooaUac of btwbicb >- oot. aadcrariwally baeorabc iirap man i « aaurm i|n i ibb».

f tn wv rnru. ■ear e» Ttora 1 I In ail .an ' iaawa Btoae b a LoabeUb. Kp. I man. M prar. of aga. who ton bad < abrea prima. Mm.TtowwAdaw.ofBloooriagtoa. • baa daarandaau to the fifth racer.- I Uoa. aad balaety-arrra pear, of ap. /oaapb Maacp dbd at UttbWaah 1 lapoo. Pk. |ari w to bad completed a ' orator* a lite. I Mm Ulllt Panted*, of Qalacp. I1L. 1 watBiaec*-«M wtoa ato diad. aad Baa- 1 jamb Blekt* of Ten Mlk. Pa.. 101. I la 17*3 Jalb Wllaca waa a elam b 1 Philadelphia, and thlrura yawaafaga. apMr». Prndeao. G lorar takaa pride b ' birthplace. Mar* bad. and celebrabd oeateaalal reran tl*. Near Saratoga, in Corinth, H. *.. ' Abigail Bramer raraatl* met tor death aa accident at tto ap of ninnt*eici't pear.. Mm Joaaaa Boulpr diad raraatl* in , Ohio, apri alactp-two. aad dhraham Stewart at Indbnepolb aged M. A Mexican., bora in Sonora— Beacon! 110 year. old. aad Jaw Ohbdo. prar. old. Mm Margaret Dodaoa. of Uonatoa count*. Taxaa. glorim la tto fact that •to baa 8ftj-ooe gnu pmadcbildrra llrlag. Altar iieiac ninety-three pram Andrew Sbafer of Alkc heap, Fa. waa •treacled to death bp rabton. who entend bU dwtllinc b tto nicht lor pleader. Mia. Margaret Kale, of Baadlag. Pawn. 107 year, o! apoc a recent Wedcrada*. Tba aixtb ward, of Saginaw City. M£b.. claim, a French woman of 110 of aga, who planted, calti Tried aad dag two norm of p-triora lari era- < Mm Sarah Mosalep.ol Madboe. India aajopiag a ri.it I rota bar bob, whom ato bra not acta in ioatp-aerra prar. Mm Morale* bill prar. old. Sixteen Midler, mat la Pari., Kp . pram, or aa arerapof eighty-.!* and alnatp-alx. a^d the pouapn elchtp"I'm BM at all tired." raid Alio, of Tpbraborg. Pa., at the aat down in tor mo*, bouae, after a walk of aerra aad a half atlba— aad ato b la tor toTih I Tmr. Mm KagUa. a Keatnckp bdp of Oarroll ooanly, waa aiway. a grant lorer ol the draw. She b ninety-eight ytara M aga. bat recently walked two mile, to attend era. Mm Hannah Cos. of Uelderaaaa. N. H.. baaoaklratad tor IMlh birthday. walataaoe. aad read, witbou* claaraa. 11m Ratoeea Front. of Hart, county. Oi. talk atorira of the Betobiionnrv Sba b M7 prar. of ap aad adll 1 1 apbsdid health. raUbiag all ba feeWhen the grandmother of N. It lioak of Stockton. CM. waaacratarr old riw made him a pair of woolen Mck. Sto diad raeaaUpat Wythe ooontp. Va.. aged IM *«-.. old Mm Haladeld lima la bar quiet toOM la Philadelphia. Bh. ha. panned ag^T Injrrani. b rery lrabicj -d alMba Mary Walkar.of Pnlllipaburg. K. J. claim, to be 107 years Map. aad •apa it U all owing to Mr rtmaiaiag an old aaaid. Family car*, abarapaara Uw raia of tba brabb of Uioaaaada. Maakagcm. Mich, b proud of Mm Honors Hogan. who b as Umlp aa the 1 |ima ba. a apleadid apftoita. aad walks lo church ragnlajtar taofa Sund.j, 1 rilbeapof ahwtp-Sr.. Baalamb Fish. of Traatoa. H. J. alttoagfa aiaatp-barpaara of aga, waa aa aeUm toataara maa to tto dap of hi. dratb. Ha^dbd recently whlbeuing ; "itoT. H. T. b Uw home of Mr. Crabb.wbo ahbcmgb over right* prar. ol aaa 1. Mill maeUag a prirate actaol, orar which aba baa pacaldad lor tto bat Sftp pram Sba bra kugbt (oar Karma. Uw old Frarafe trader, diad ' " riZatM^kwt^tbTlrla* 1 1"" ' North weat wbra' the* ran through aa 1 almoat aafcrokra wildarama. aad (ought 1 on tto rial1 of Oaaaaal Lewi. Cam. ' George Htbelp. of Batriaborg. Pa dbd laamllp U hb aioatp-dm prar. Ha. with hb brother, was drafted ia the 1 to dadrad that ritp. HewaaanaoUrt ' la li in aua. aad tto bat rarriring ■ trite of tto war of 1IM b Harrb- ; berg. ' Otbaal George L. Ftridaa of Bor 1 with. Ooaa- wrote tto (rilowlag ra- ' pbjil litl, ralwmratto ahcire maa ; who aow raoapte tto post," Bat tto' ' oabari b now aiaetp-four pean of ap. > Ha bra riaitad ia pataaa amtp Fnri- ; dralkace Waattlagtoa, excepting Falk 1 A ceaaaa aaamacator of Saa Dbp : j he oaa M tto men who toljwd bolid Uw ' i-Pid. MUriate" W ymn ^ H. [\ Baatbtt*. Mart. littetodto a r^X'V'!X"a<'(Uv'

(mm 'it ri.apaf Ha loam bat aamr Mtagbrit. It to. Ha hahtcmi. to their dap of popabritp. drop ham e.npbudyfe aaaatb. aad ttoa iab late •ba It b a carioaa atadp to watob tb< . prograra of ttoae words oldbraaperiabW etetp. Tbap bam a pariatm'n aad , eitabty that b ant to immortal; aad tbqr raooteK aftar a ttoa la^rdgtog g ! eoklratioa. The* tn the paramos, of „ rate team* b tto toaatop wham ttop ~ ' b Uw'tratd - mrahl"* "l"mXJriud 2 l oo that girl " abe b maabad oa ma;" m ■ the word b rmpoaribb lor. Tba^ baa done Ita tbara toward making coo- H reraatioa eoarae b not ita only ria. " Word, bam iadlridoalitp. and It totDc „ I lower the ataadard of refiaemeal In the " mind, of thorn who g-pw ftmllitr with B them. Sinoe - maah" baa come into " popular aaap tto word baa raggratad £ 1 lb fulfillment, aad "maabea' oi the . ' rulgartat deaeripUoa am a. oommou a. the term llaelf. We are nM .ore bat j 1 general aw of the word, and he i. a ! " In hb ndmimt'or for women he i. om- ► ' who U DM poaltirelp r^uialra ia lota. I P ' or feature. There I. no compliment in H ' yureuil U not the homage which a man whose goid opinion b wgath baring J papa to Intellect, kind. in era of heart, or I * eren beauty. 1 | Man who are capable ol ibe higher y form ol tore are not " maabrd" la tbr j ordinary way. The attentions of a . , " maababie* man are no compliment to ( - many good nut foo bh women fill to ' 1 aee. Likl map other ririou. thing. | J j "mashing" b in toxical in r. The word 3 ' aad Ibe deed are alike demoralising j I I " Mashing" bat worked Iter If into | i I notice aad uae .lowly It required e . . ; certain cooditioo of McielT for it to . fiouriab to, aad ita pretence among us j " I j prorra that we are farored wjlb that re- ] . qui ratal. It b raid lo hare originated d L j in tto cbaaic aad rilltured balb of | c ' ! pleased with another, abe wu " mrabe-.' u ^ coaraer tongues aad put to baser use. • t For awhile it 11 red almoat eatirelp in an , a atmosphere M ia kind ; but bring ol a I pushing turn of mind it waa ambitious s to get out of the depMs, and it ba. sue ■ a j oceded. Miaaueb aad rarietp actors • t donated it to tba public. It frll upon t Ibaaan of the gallery gods to a csplira- a ting wmj, aad then lb fiartuae was made, " ^ . for oa wbateoarer the god of the cock- , ! : way clear lo gtorp. The galleries swsp , ) it ap. land it biased in headline, aad B r bristled orar paragraph, until it wu u „ L familiar ra daylight. It fell from the , i reporter's pencil like rata from aa April " ; cloud. The better class of writers 0 found It creeping Into their literary t work to apite M ail their efforts to keep t J j It out : aad so the* enclosed It to qnota- ' tor etety xm agriasl pure En^Uh 'tno . tot it go. It b now upon us with ■ , " Bundling" aad • maababie" era. aad \ , until it b aupp bated by something lea. coarse raid ruinous philological!* aad ' L aorbliywe mas: expect a tow degree of t \ Jarica aad Jadgea. The fo.lowing curious facta are men- i ' Hoard to a recent lecture by Chief Jus- • lioe Horton. of Kansas, before tto " Atobboa Institute : I ' pnarat jury ayriem wu adopted. Aa ' ' old tract says the jury of tweln waa t ■ adopted because the prophets were ^ twain; tba spastica numbered twelve. , '• there were twrlea Jewish jadgea, t ' twain pillars of tto trmpto. twain ' ' patriarchs, twain tribal of Israel. , r tweln stones to Aaron's breast-plate. ; asoatto »f the prar. aad twelve signl to ' A tto tetse. In all ttosra tto amator J * teal aiaihw. Ia the early ages the oath a of twelve parnora waa liar inmrp to eaait viet. Wtoa jariaa were first aatablbbtd. tba radgt took the juror, about with him to a cart oatll tbap agreed. II tbap didn't * I^FiU ' e"ta!!?dpJXtetoU " London lor strict preaebiag. Tto jar* ' fiXto find "a verdict. Ttop deeiarad Praa not gaUtp. aad tba jadge seataaoed each or tbam to pap a fine. J arias are r aot now oMapaltod to agraa. Aa Bbio jadga wraa fataUatbadaaed P 4a Indiana judge casca bad a number of » essss lo peas apov, aad bt rare decision ■ tealte te^pbtotM ^iitel.irt. k cm of ttoa waaTamsis id "y 'tes a Hagbea told aa aaaedute of David K la aoari aad Ytoa-Praaidaet of tto Dallad a Statu. Ha ww a district jadge ia Mbk aoari toion be was s traw, wet waa o holding a tons of coon ia a frontier d county. Tto bwper lor tto pbbdiff P " tritely rXL wlJ'bMkted tba btoodp band ufGaurg. IIL AlttocSoae of hb speacb Judge Iteblsna atcbrad Ibri to wu surpaiaad nt aasb a procaaJtogto toi^Mkt. H. gnnjafgmrai far tokbk'e?Ti?t bank wsMM bpa radaatel Ttop to wuted fiat Urn fee ranMd V to" Va** di^ras "^rara '

stnoLUtY of iwa Nwasuwhl Hgramateki t Mtora?ara?tom*.totari.">*' 1 A tea m LS..U.4 Hun. pwlkBy da- o p'^CSVBiaSs: ; "Sa.liiijbi I aaiiilHHa tos to \ GZXZZZZZ£-JT~*m e ■as. Dr. wamw saw d d- lud., , s;-.«Tg*:sr2=^i » wTH' i. itks raw* u i I tto Pis* TSsnlagisil { rmViTi'i uTa^.rarate ^°to*i ] tos j 't j n'fcinTt. ritoW ^ tto" ufli j ' , ^TtoafisnS Tsh*. X. P.. (taVMyed tat 1 I 1 1 ! ^ Lo^tou. UU Ito | i 1 lad Ito Saw Kanu Cap oo Into Owsoior llriiq. Oo tuto i ' Ikrikwu. hu bow mttoiri ia pwd oaaI TS Zk toroseuri hu baw ctoua by tto Frara VssUagto. gfigftt'JM L gaU ul id lAttVX k So pay kr lorwsa kabra to B CU^Ll. "^Tritor Srila'tto I OaBri feM^^iiiswshr. M Rjo ta**tto1Siir'f*ta gTjSuteri tr Tto ; ^jasrj-aSasi^kM. toXfesateafsn. PssteaaJ.' «S3mK b Tto 1 1 tar lut uaalb wan ia wgrautora.'smcte.,^^waiL Wr saakbgl at Mril ankbs XiSziSiv: kraan: SSUSrSH dwasura ante wraqr. By ra afra-jaSrbrs ^•jgtoisSsSSte i«< A«,.,te ■_.w..M«»Prpr HjrtoyiSr

<38E3BBSB^KQ6te-^ ijte! l!Id Htto^1 "Xr'^otel? 5 tractioaa. tto pan air. bright akba. a a drat and dirt mast prora a ooupaaaa- 2 lloa sad ba potrat to draw and rvtab. b Tto tottb-Aaid at Ibb seaaco ia ia tba • veraacabr of ttognida. "Mow giort- „ oua. I aaaura puul" It bra iott mueb of "• tba grim aflkeU of tto war; tto atoll- ™ riddbd tram are feat dbapprariag. tto w tsbriterrd buildings bare been replaced. » toserad wltfc yeikrw loam are painfully M ramindfal of Iba artificial ; but Ito glor- ° Ira M Bound Top aad Cab's Hill are T anpila that bag* boalder. which fonMd £ aataral rnmparia. or take away tto V wildncas of the ravines ol Davit's Dan. " or change the ooonu of the streams . bat wind among the rocks like silrsr u lata ol blood, and are lorerarmore a sacred. U Staodiag oa a ooramsadiag print. 1 k viewed Ibe magnificent panorama of tbr , battle ground and valley. Ttora are no si traces of war la Ibe fertile fields, dotted '' with white larm-boLaes. stmcbiag with , graceful undulations lo tto blue mourn h tains which encircle the whole like a h wall, and the laet might be forgotten . eatirelp were It aot lor the green graves • aad glistening monument la Ibe nation- ^ al cemetery. Meanwhile a guide close t bp. a loquacious parrot, k repeating bis a story, more or less correct, of the posi- , lions of the troops during the engage- c | meet, and pointing out with risible ; • j pride the special objects of Intercut. It ■ J j seeming sincerity, that be remembered j J i | well the days of the gnat battle, the i , | marching troops, dying tenner*. the eon- 1 t | sirrnalion of the ei Ureas, the booming ■ I of i be cannon. the b.rmiag of the shells. ! J j the abrlekaof the dying aad Uie wounded , aad the rising of the sun on the fourth ' i | day. line a ball of fire, to look upon a i j t scattered army and a gory field, while i j the sound ot battle died like distent j < ] thunder beyond tto mountains— while I I 'j too well that ia 1W3 be was a . , 1 child ia short clothes needing the alien- ' i ' . of his mother Bat let him talk as be I i j would, he ocmld not make leu green tto J 1 | trees or grass, act oouid be rob the I i i scene ol its historic glory, or make oae j libera. P j' i Daring the course of the morning, the j ' i | tree under which General John F. Ray- I I I no ids fell, upon the first day of the | battle, was pointed oat. I do nM like I 1 lo spoil a good story, bat the tratb is. it ' ; was dm the historic oak. bat the second , ' ol ita kind which baa served the purpose, its predecessor having fallen before the acquainted with No. 1. and fell grievrd ' r that an old friend should hare be n succeeded bp a leas coble brother, one | | whose branches are aot nearly so wide! i spread ortbriftp. ' \ TLc relic boaters tor pears have been ! ! coats of Generals Moade aad Reynolds, j . and chairs which bad been used in bead. . quarters hp the commanding gvnerak ; officers were not clad solely in brass | 1 I buttons, aad that it sras doubtful 1! the | ' I great orders had been dictated from half ■ a hundred chairs, so the ballon aad chair ! ! ! trade became almost stagnant, and ■ starvation looked in at the door.— Iter ' | Butter Is men lioe ed several limes ia | | the Old Testament, but 11 la now gen,- j ► Ibat'tbe^ sirtTi^ there alluded to was DM ' butter la our sense of tto word, but only I cream or tour milk. It ia highly probable that butter sras not known in that | " early age of the world. The oldest men- j s ] tion of real butter is bp Herodotus. ! 1 | Plutarch tells a slot* of two noble ' ladles, one of whom am el led so strongly I s of sweet ointment aad the other of but2 ter that tbep oould not endure ra-h j ^ other's presence ! It is raid that batter I was scarcely knosrn to the Greeks and j I Romans daring the second century ■ The Greeks learned ita use from Thrace. ; Septbia and some o I the regions ol Asia ! ' Minor. The Romans obtained their 1 knowledge of it from the Germans. Pliny aad othm ray that the Germans _ j used a great deal ol milk, aad also *•»—*■ j it into butter aad obeeee. Butter sras ^ ; used, however, among the Romans . more as a medicinal ointment than as an article ol food. Ttop used olive oil ' ; more as we uae butter, aad this ia still ■ ihsas." •' | Ia our own dap the manufacture of S totter has become a thriving industry • la many countries, aad busy dairies , with their golden products girdle the - world. As a general thing totter Is , made from cost's milk, though tto milk a of sheep, goats aad eases is Bead la some i countries. That obtained from cow's r BUk i, considered tto too I. aad that I from Bases milk tto pooreet. Tba bct- • ter- making capacity of milk varies, ia- [ ramach aa some cows give a richer I article lhaa others, aad even tto milk of ' a ap giraa cow will vary la excellence , bum Hate lo time according to thearaS aaa aad food. Tto total aaaauaf of totI ter made ia Ito United Slates in 1870 . was aomesrhat^ln excess of 887.000 tons. ' quantity Uufe any ottor State laMUlit ; tag Bastes la tto year atora ■ rail nail ' www aa follows: Haw Tort. Pranayl- - vraKObto. Illinois. Iowa aad MiaU. i — -»ra«ray tW.ill.tfs. OHOs-l t (44 TIB BT OIL. a Mra.0aaaaaaAwaas. Ko. llBariiaO a street. Bsltimorc, Md , bad for twratpPlan Piters. Tto attesuaeaQU ibmi a virltora to j the bamaa bak (row tto 11MU to tto i itoX TbXrSr?bi*?d M™tea"riA I " tto 1-t.toUte te tto H.888M af ra te^ . Ttoatowsim. feaatkfemratto itoi in L aaar wf tto s*sdtr-s tecwad. wUeb to* j J M il ■ I I On cwsep Ato. M (LaMfl^MM ran riJU LA- • ; ktoA af ra MaA M 8i I 18 ■ Mrato ;

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la Km tote?* Zi«y!u world, tto | drradwiof ItouTali briag tbc'tenaikw | white anu. Tbap srill devour rvarp piece of woodwort la tto toom. Ttop Had Ibeir way Into toaras. aad rat tto ! of a shell sewrevlp tbietor ttoa tto paper on which tbkaarrmi rets priabsd. Tbap will attack a labia, sal fog their way through tba flora Into tto lap, aad hollowing It ao that oa baaing apoa Ito tnbk. apparently aooad a* it la. H breaks down aad craasblw into a Leap of dotty fragments. Tbap bave^crra ^ hollow oot tto paawllcka. ao that tto lint triad blew tbsaa down, tagthw , with their bordra. If ttop Bad their I way into boxes la which papers an I kept, ttop Will devoar almoat the *bok I of every bundle, leaving nothing bat 1 the uppermost shew aad tto edges of ■ tbe others. 8o la tto dwellings of I clrLiaed man tbap are aa uamltlgmted J pest. . But it must be remembered that Ibe bouse-beamt, furniture aad doe*- , meets are BM tto normal food of tto termite*, which existed for ages brieve maa built nouses, made furniture or Bootbern arwapaper* report tto pea1 ant crop this pear to be larger ttoa in ' nap previous prar. It bm prosed so , valuable a crop that many planters have , I err tailed their cotton aad tobacco core- J ; age to rarest in peanuts. North Caro- . i Texas coating on. i I ["Taniirs mm*\ TEGEHItji \ um toss rsswtfo^ , | WILL CUBS * i reC 1 ^ | * ; Cre^.rrrt" & ssHb i [ ; THE GREAT BLOOD PHHIFIS. ; Remgrsible Curt of Scrtfufou* Fxot. « VEOETmB ■" H. R. ATEVEMA. »*«*. - t VtttttM H S«M hp all Prawlitg- : MalT » SittebS o, ' A Marvelous Blood. Brain td { and Narve Food. ~ FRAZER AXLE GREASE. ^ I mjaeaa PaM&sgags.-. r« CMcaga. HUZE8 tuitilCArpg CO. UreTwL r Zl» TBR FAHM !; PRES! D ential chair itoro# f 56H?Sm'i«5Sp j PENSION S. | was s OlMUTTTlIiL L ■

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