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

hwr wfirt I pawm h Wakrt-BfagBT £ \ "- U^' k»ui>n»!rlil:iki tree., |M-U— | fftemstgdsutky^kj-rtoww^ (AlMkM^llMU, \ Iks. .t*smr.t Ifcr eWUI hcfa o il .1: J j| ^ wu I >» ^ J F 5 /-Vr.<., pmr. 1 A. Noble Self-Sacrifice. "Who and wholwoa her I 1 I na standing to Um churchyard ol a ' ■hlO town on UM bate* ol Soalli Bfaffiadshire m bright Sunday after- " Sr5tE"ieo5?*?w,F*«M 1 luemgh tbs rln Is the oooree of b » Mg walk traoi Um larger adjacent ma. to whirl, my basins** bad tun l in* lb* day before. The oindn mln- I fig tymUoai ol Uw laal twain or l trim year* bad altered Ibr HUk OB- I ■safswdteg villa** materially: aad 1 foaghUMqtmfatoldrbnreh and some • ma aad bemmtewdr. st'i,! retained aa , at rurtfa .iwollrilj. ibey were briar a ladaally obscured aad Ibr place Uswlf p id Bill tears, rata, bailt exprc*.y far J Mm ol Um teasel pttaas oa tbr rm"- ' kad wtaM loTiad rcct-bold la lb. beUewfot the kUsrtog-wbro a Baa. 1 pseanaably a alar, ja ibr Sunday * riolbss pscul.arlo thai class, careyteg. ' Ufa child ol two or three yeare^nd h 9lV>wrd by aaotber somewhat older. Med himself oa a Bat atooe. aad A edrlllj -r pokrn man enough, llfougb n rltb ibr aacoatb accent ol Ibr ooaalry. > raadlly aerated Uw tarilatioa be n Ared, aad wa obalted pleasantly. He il fad kaowa the place maay Man. be o add ayr, loei More U bad (rowa « ato ILe Iowa It bow was, wbea II krae a ttbiag bat aa humble vilfag*. and » bra the load gram or ripaatog oora '• ■amed.U t-esdfotbswfadou Uw no. ■ dl red rbloiaey now flood, aad where « Hfc*W of afag aad rind* marked Uw b dm Ufa ofthaloffare la the earth ba- a K U That haadsnm. Barbie aoaawwal d W laid ate. oeaoud tbr laet lortfagara oftlw lata tscfor, aad lU. broad. >i laadni pfarw of graaiu waa Iba towib p rf a.fecuir looal squire, topularly u wet aft — Squire Jack." who. It a aaatrd. warocr!, girsulo horse lacing. j, nek far awd ttwh kiadrrd -par a. aad v bo. briny a aed •• ashr-do-well." a „ fciaffbtlni. nakkea fallow. bat wllhal u — d aafuii &d war-going. waa. aa . ■cb gea'ry not gafnswaUy ara, tbr am popular inraabw d ble (amlly . " ■Manacle *2T*^bqa *whfafa °bl J rsSd'tfaeTrraa*' hM*!! bid " MwDsd Meanly through ibr church- u lard. It wm fa a corner. aad laibtria 01 bellow, that. belore aa Unable moaad * greet. tart. aad daakad wUb Uw Mfaprtogflamasm.aanfallypl.aud ■ the form of a eroae, w* both, as of oar 01 ear I. pafard. Il bad not .ay grace- a ma. '.at oaly a pfae* of wood aapRMsd br two abort upright*. Oa thfa t' SB*^imnto"«dt?"-Tubb *Joe." fa la a strange inscription lo pat u wrr a aian'e grave." I aald; aad tbea * tied, "Who aad what waa pel" dl 11* man sealed hirnreif on . .ton. V war by. aad waa Hint far altwu*. »' ade. lir had tat dowa tLr Utile thud oi had be.., arrjinr.ood tbr two Utile » ; - Here, ywa ■an'' loocb Ibeer Bow. f" P.- hr aa d. aad. uutay a head o; .aeh ^ le tbn weal oa to * 9 1» Be. la reply to my eweetkw. -! • iBtriyh lykaowwboorwhulwwn. * Mwar bw b; awa m beard °* km b» naw boa or who bt waa. n pfaakknybeBMBhrfltWBl'. » .waa Brat waked b brf ha kw ■ Hfc ka.lrtlWi.aal a<w>ae ooald ™ Mha^ to ca<l to wall a St far a jib, b. rtmaaood wapaaa waO. Moat of * W kawda wen SoVwdaiurr. \mt wa " mn ftm. Cm k- anaida-t BkdnU waW " : BBda 1 .ear eaa ho twear.eptwd Ma rs-. ™ * ~ i iTcin. > "lMM : ^ ■ y * tTiirTilTTm* we U

dllelll aad dnteWnai war* frowtac aaoay Uw raak yraae. "Be worked ia raatoa'f pit ah«f o* , m awd UMB(h wa aarer bad aayry wtwda. any aad mmaj a day woald paaa. aad arttber bia aor awepaak. He ' wa aaket.ee I taid. aad abti be badal bad drier would kaap haella bfaaeUThan wa a law Delay in tlwee part, tbea. aad fiybiiay Joe wa riyhl load d ber- I doa*t kaowtbat be eakd aaeb 10 bar. bat wa ooaU eaa that ba wae .boot aa load of that lea aa a lad eoeid well be. I know Ibal. far BKXher rattbea. aad Ibie laa woald oflaa tr brtwera ber hotter and oora. It eeeau 11, at oar Soaday. a II alybi ba tble. Joe bad arftbrr aad told ber bow (and be bad ba of bar. aad Baked ber lo be. com. hie wile. Sbr told mother of tble tbei aafbr aly b t . Well, it eaeae abr | ■aid that Joe mortal look tor thai, far ■be was already promised, sad wae tola. to be wed that Wblteoatidr. Wbea ■be told JbetbU.be aald twrrr a word, bat be yrew eery while in the face, and lamed <|aietly away. Ti oral day be ■ bad to work by tbe ike oi the eery maa who waa promUed to tbe laa bt fared. Well, tbry bad been to work fureometiisr. when Joe's male, tarainy round lo yet bold of a shorter pick thai was laylay near, seea him rtandiny behind bia with hit arm raised and the pick In hie hand, at if In doubt wbetLer nee as he bad never been known to I wear before. The two men Koked a: each other far ■ while without .praline, till J or maid. • Ood loryirr me!' and turned away, and tram HieUlntf . tbry nrrrr worked tide by tide ayaln. I don't know how it wae. bat we need lo think Joe kept away on purpose— I no as not to be la tbe way to strike the other one. That would be a mrttrr of tbn* or four mem tbn before the fire." 1 "What Brer leaked. •What fire I" the other repealed, in a i pit. Did yon new bear tell of tbe Bre n, Kenton', pltr • No," 1 replied ; " you know I am a "Ah. you mu»: be. I .boo Id think." the man aald. aoaewhat roayhly. " If . you new beard or that." lie took a email. Uacaraed pipe Irom the pookrt of bia Teat, faokiny tbouyhu tally before him. aad BUfay the bowl la the mechanical manner of ou who. preoccapn.l by aa ail-rayroaeiny Iboaybt 1, yoiay tbroayfa tome familiar act fan. for Wa tbooybu were rrldratlj 1 faraway, and the pitman', face, rooyb aaddraed aad almost trader la' its rxpreeaion under tbetr laBueac*. He remaiard eifaal so faay that I at Irnylh "1 abnakt Ilk* to baaraboal that Bre If you doaH Bind Uiiiay me." bf asked. I told bia ao. bat had often thou 1 1, 1 should like to are oar. the man anawned. "Ah!* fa* added, after another paasr. " lt"i etraaye how mlniny people dir. ba It's slrenyer we 11 re." ; - How do you meant" 1 naked. " 1 we worked la tbe pit bow far more thaa twenty years." be replied ; "bet I new yo down father , ye now-thai fa . •fact the time I apeak oa— but I think I ■nay be yofny to ar yrarc. What with rtefay of tbe water, or Um fall erf tbr ocwl. or tbr ebokrwfaap that meant much'; bat all Umm pot loyrlfaerafal wothfay 101 pit oa ire. When tbe coal U barstlay with the beat, aad tbr hewry of earth tall down, cnublny or laalay them that can't gat oat of tbe wty-wbai tbr -cry fa. * Erary maa for four lb aad God aborr far ae aUfwbra lafalfay an,{ rtrwyxliny. Ibey far a aoaral 00 wUr acd cbll- ' dreo. aad tbea fall dowa aad dir! " Well, that waa tbe aort of a Bre I ■peak d. aad all of those at work fa tbe ' pit that day nubed far Um lift that ' mlfbt carry tbea away from tbe place where tbr flaara were roaster and rash* i fay with the noise of a yrea. wind. 1 nybtfay Joe wa Um fart maa fa lift, m they iboaybt; bat jort ae , were bryfaainy to more, they 1 beard a kad cry far help, aad Ibey eew ; that other oar. bia who lad married I Joe-a sweetheart — Braking far Um Hit. aad beyyfoy them. for God's eaka not to , leave bia behfad. Well. i fall yea. Um , was overfall then, ba Joe spraay 1 from ib aad eefafay bold of Um other , with the help of tboer iaslde healed bia fa. aad all wa bawd him any waa, . •TeUborl did fa. aa' Ood bha Um*. , amur ud tbe. « beard ,*aln lb. roer . of tbe fleam, aad wr never aw Jot alirr ayaia.'' TbsaaW quietly far a aeeoad or < two, aad tbeayfa Me r.lce did aof fal"Bot Ibr acxt day. wbea tbr Bre ! bad ban. d itarll oal, I war oee of tborr j went Iowa to to the plb Tberewae crowd o* -he miners' wives aad abil- , phew were n. ap nyaia wr kid a body ' yratly oa tbr groaad. and the ara took , off tfadr cap. nad mid a.Vr a ward. w-Mfa Iba w-uMw^trfad. and mmj of J •DrTjtArtMd^^d M^" It^fabt I have bem aoaorrtbaa tbr earth it wm ' lyfag oa. Rot ae wr fiooprd Uaderl, I to rales aad carry tbr body away tbr 1 foil dl, aad there, oa that part ' a lock Of woman's hair. He ' bad begyad U off her. nbr aald. ao 1 duo. dm bad art the beret at fart to retaaa Ma. aad Ood oaly kaowa. Bale. I what 1 ill I at gaer Joe algtt bare faft i la wearfay II far ba rake. W. buried ■ hlB with that little crtri lyiey oa bto « benot, aad wtlh Baay a aab. aad aaay t 'Sod Urathat. poor todr wr low- i , nd Mate Ma net. Wr planted tbea. t little flu ■■■■. aad It termed to au as if ■ they liver briyhter «a Us tomb thaa , He | lair fiafa.ialmlalplealoohat , Ma. I saw two large Maearolltaysfowiy . forikkfarf hwa. He wm . fatke ] -*-m-M ajy obmrvfag tboa. I " Do.'t yaw tMak Mmrfaaa. keaaaee Ta ylrfay way a fat. boa I aa | ' IfaaaJerwotf } ■ If B-.Jl5KrSi.-M .1: 1 11 wi 1 mil BI mBgjW

g r OB T« na BEX. ' What a aad spectacle is foaad fa tbe J shop gfabl Wbea owe eoartdcre Um * beat of tbr pfrt eommer. aad the clow 1 air of tbr ebope. tbr eoadhloa of this . clasr b rofBcicaGy pitiable, bat to thU . I. added a pecalfar aad oaremsoaah> d pri celiac Tbry areoot prrmlrted toelt b dowa d urine faortara boore. How d nerd hardly mtalion. Were it .strictly 1 fownaary it miyht be excused, bot in j * many instances It It a requirement u " cruel aa R Is need lor. Shop girls are * paid from flf to BA per week; and fa a lew ' iutaaerr 110. Their labor fa come " storm c leers at rtx o'clock, while fa * others It 1a continued until nine o'clock. ' Tbey get f«* opportunities of. racatioo r and II toch were granted tbry hardly ^ have a place to go They are shut up In I , thfavast prison of New York wi' b little j j I prospect of anything hat oontlnord ' loss of attracUrrams cause tbrm to be ' e ; turned adrift oa the world. I wonder ' [ why Mrs A. T. Stewart, who bow has I an Income of 01.000.000, does not do, x something for. this onfartonstr elate. r her bgs banc's poorest. The shop girls T bare a claim on tbe public, bot espet dally on those who bold ,'tbe keys of 9 wealth. - Men Fort LrlUr i' j The New Tork oorTmpoodrn! of tbe f Syracuse ^ouraof tbps writes of the stoop , of the beilm ; The grand afternoon 0 1 parade of tbe btlim an F|kh avrnoe Las begun. Seeing a uopibrr of young e i women eleyanlly dresadfowtooplng over v ae thougb weak -cheated, or chary of " stepping or their heels. I looked at tLem ' with sympathy, as they passed, but s when the number Increased I asked the s 1 meaning of this peculiar bead, or stoop r of tbe bailee. Imagine your corempon'--slie is crippled from aye. round sboul- " dc red. and has do rheet to speak ol in f particular. The whole wriyht of tbe body teems to be oa tbe 'oee. aad it is ° distressing to see a pretty girl nuke ■ sorb a deformity of benelf. A servant's 11 ] recent deadkiplioo of a belle h tolerably . worth repealing, ss follows: "Well. * tuam. I walked dowa Fifth araar 00 ' ' Sunday aftrreooe and I saw some fine ' yoany ladles that made me sorry for the b them. Why.' maa. 1 think their spina e - are crooked, the poor things; and one yooag lady ia particular everybody seat - I looking at. She bad on a rich purple , " satin 111 mi dull it -Waa that short sou ooald see the tcp of ber shoes, sad ber , bat waa purple satin, too. aad it jaat bung oa tbe bark ol ber bead. Her elbows were slock oat square, pr.d her bark brat orrr so— aad sbr was that ' hollow fa lbs rheet thai I ooald bare . cried for her. Bat il wae queer to see such a haadeomc yirl leading a liuic , f' : yellow dog with a black nose by a par- | pie ribbon; and .will you believe me. mem t be dog bad s piece of purple satin around its stomach just tbe color of ber dress. 1 eoppoar to keep It warm " Il is I need ires to add that Bridges has recently com from the old eoantT) . and brr ideas , mixed. , Turbans are still la far or. 1 Fine feathers are won, this season. ' Foulard aad velvet oollare and cuffs , Poke bonnets have the l.immfogs [ perfectly bare , Breton Isc* plaitinys In maay roses Japanese fans. Gold brads mixed with cbralQc are used fa patterns on tbe crowns p f bonnets aad fane lo mi foil edges the brim. ' Moaograms and heraldic devices are > embroidered ia gold chain stitch oa . of Use new pockets or retieaies. Butterfly bows aad rosettes of (Ufa 1 ribbon, wit', drooping <nds to (ail oa ' tbe low coiffnre. are worn by yoany ledim fa pretrrrnor to ibe broad Alt teian 1 bows. lnraMMd?y rlrirf^Lodirtm wlthrtl 1 draam except Um pfafarrt aalu. Somc- : ttmra^a small bird fa perched fa Um Borne vrry sensib e cvrrr looks ar* re- ! - ported from abroad. Tbey bare i-spri ' rsermblr aa rwlarged Bnlaar. and they ' * dfaalor black. '***''** lerw-tbroafad linen collars, with s polar each aid* aad taring behind, are worn by young fadtea. High linen col- , 1 are worn eery close indeed, aad are ' mndrqaltr straight, with a stnd buUor al the top of Um collar, and a secocd , Indian or Hindoo talk, yntfa-. muslin Tfafa of whit*, black, pearl cress, pmr . md different rbadrs of ye low.rwch 1 aa amber, ripe eon aad arris, art ibe oolon. Um trimming bring j <- 1 Mr. bead* aad ribboca. If lb* habit , rin iae bodice b worn, it is 0.' pUia , Bye red or brocaded silk or sb -fa mn- , vrillrax, aad gca-rsl'y ol a differs: The loag aapopakr and tmmily aa oolor o.' green fa ayrla anprai . fa . Iba iist of new and tsabfapsbi. shades. This cofar Is not erf thresher of torfafbto yTMBkhat la Ma Might aamlalsksbls lima Babe d thfa color have jakm4raav-*d m far;rti»fa *|aMt fadfaa. wbo care mora fw novrhy dram. Tbsrr are a varfagy of ahaflm to fah •arlawsly aaansd Hmpyss 'J asoa. 1*emr fa the sarnre n - Lmimmi by sfarmM ah* says 1

iris, or oolorad canafa which haam behind Um uanspareat portiaa of tha „ robe, and wfakh yirss Um bnsvsalj " blue, or Um cold gray, or tbr ysailca.li _ black rye. aocordfay aa aatare cboorm to oolor It. bra a ciroalsr apsrtmv for the admission of rayaof ilybt. snd. SB Ibfaopnrttyof tbsoornaal. fa crearto) •* lust spsrtart. exdodteg then, ray , of II : light, thrre remain, bot cars thing to do. ' i that curtain, or extsad tbe was already there. If It Is impossible to go through , " simpsrat thing, ofooons. is toycanamd , re it. That fa what fa done by thfa opera- j w 1 laa of calling oat a portion of lbs iris, j M which ia callad ••Iridectomy." This, pisee of tbe iris fa asaally taken oal jam I '• above tbe pupil, far tbe reason that 11 is " less noli cent le In that situation thaa any ' other. la ] It | < aliens Bra UhaMUals. ■d There fa a cootinual warfsre going oa W in the deep, a constant rtrayyle fur the w mesas o,snstalnitr'.,ile. Tbe carnlver■r ' ous devour tbr vegetarians, aad tbr u mad- raters (wallow both animal aad 10 , vegetable forma ; sad this runs all the s. way dosTT the scale, from the shark and or ibe iquaUy ravrnoai hlne&ah to the, is least of lbs annelids. These last, tbr | of escape their enemies If tbey were to cunfinr 1 brmsclree to tbe bottom, where lo l he length of a faot or two. they •v , might in a measure escape, though tbey ; f - would still he a prey to tbe scup and j ■» : other fish that know bow to dig for u \ tbem : bot they love lo swim, parties, - >* j iarly at night aad fa Ibe hradicg tea- ' rr sun. snd then tbey are snapped op in nf ooaaUrss Bombers. Tbey have s-mosl m every variety of forms and their strorl j ,e hooked jaws at the ad of a probocis ' >P aad. withal, aide* of bluett green that * rent hues. Some of the sea- wcrma rb have scales, cHbers have soft bodies; I- ! some are sluggish sad carl themselves . ,r ! restlos*. p srticulmrly st night ; some are is round. o:ber» dst ; some build tubes of tbry rotke s co'ony of many hundred ly : iprmbers; U,e tubes of others are sol: 11. j snd flexible, and some, when disturbed, a, ; withdrew within ibrir , -rooked caiemrem pfof. Oar Taririy of tbe rerpu'a bat ca ihrer dark red eyes; an ther has clnste terv of ryes on each fontacle. Tbe am- , ss phibods were sreoanted of no great le j value till il seas shown by tha fi-h com- „ \ abb s vast amount of food for i ,, I both aal; and fresh water fishes n \ Indeed there is not s rresrtnre that swims > r crawls that doea not -be- 1 kt ; A beach Bea is ' might bp by a scup or flounder; squids make terrible haroc ** stfor rayafiad something appeslxiagln 1 ! the gatlrropod. * j Bot I have not room here to dwell cm ; " j tbe sursctions offered by th' in eerie- 1 T brete animals on tbll coast The rocky shores abound ia Tarietlrs differing 'T from the product of sandy and muddy "• bottoms, and the different tsars have tr 1 their peculiar forms erf animal aad vrgr- ' table Hfe, and one has oaly to sweep the j srater with a fine net, and drawing it j through the tenured. 10 gather an infinite variety of animal life, ao minole aad j [, the aid of a glass. At the labors' ory of j . tbe fish rommlssioo. era be not bigger tlian the head of a pin may be sen | ■" swimming in a shallow d*s. Hay forms, almost transparent, bot active | snd pugnacious when they meet each j* other. These miaute animals at this 1 tail, which, when Dot in use. is dresrn , * 1 ap under the body. Thfa appendage, 1- like the modal one of the tadpole, dis- * 1 tber aged o! it. So of the yoaig of the a ! lobster; 11 has fire fret, while the nbB ! a tail fin. Bat per imps there is no I I greater change ia the growth of any of g t be erasures than that which charncn teriaes the star- hi h. Its larva seems complete in itself, aad iu movements of ths parent fish. F.vet iu temporary * month of tbe sfor fisb. It fa*thestMfish that is the great destroyer of oya- . to*, aad there fa nothing more tenacious , of life. Tear off one of Iu lobes or arm. y | aad aaotber will grow fa ia place ; tsar y 1 U able to repeodcre ^bsm all.- Cfarer- ! s cos, freer cf It, Mat Tort AM Tha Exrelleae* of Marriage. T Happy unions are alwaya voluntary. 1 - nor oaly at Um beginning, but as long as , ! Ufa fasts. Lovs cannot be made free by B s change of statute*. It cannot be bound " a Bute shon id listen to the petitioa of exempt from control, ibr experience of '. a quarter of a oratory would ex nviace ■ Um world I hat the old. long-fried, memo I- ramie sohr lew of the aex qnertiem fa tbe , * wfa* oar. There qr* evident renaaas 1 b why aarh a rv.nl: woald comc. In aU , e the part esotkmal experience* ol she , it create an intense Ms* Pent lea of amre ' n thaacas rfabjsct wtatfafo; aad il has _ been foaad too. that whsa aad, aa 1 1 idcalfaaiUa hat bsea tested by know I deepens, aad that the effect of thfa faag- ' reaUaaed IrfiaHaalfaa fa to ceeafa the • beat cjadltlocacf deveiopmewfo both lor ; i * secured tbey sboaid bs aainuinsd. It 1 > is ast peart bis to bring oat all there- , r any abort period of eseocinlfooT' Tor J » very fart that the sasoeMtioa b a per3 si 11 laa* given It irrslasai aad dip- ' 1 ahy. It woaMaot he posBhfafoexWart , 1 trort a half doaea ■■ulilinsr. exfawd- I fag owe a period of twty-Bve yasrs, j iikiaai that warnld aa«a Mara aa j ; j ! a^fallaaf jail y^afaX ; \ j fa ■ » B^^Mrtakla. B^PSMI »f *r- *

: SUMMARY or NEWS : —i— i ' fa BewTre* ,hl wise h" J • Zl' I Utr • a j^Vjjaors. _ . ^ | J j "ffanpmM tfo ssharf ifawinsi S-U : I > B vsrtsa parts U New Tsek Orate sBow iks, 1 , urte'SsZT^ r^TsZ BbSuS ... c rt art- t . lesgs. I.fqsiwiu. I gilir CC Hi. Ms r 0 | rhrt fmlls Qmt sat two esaee vou.ru wee* ' k lWfBMMhfaadniailisrssl Ifaifan l slZa'.'i'^r nun **Ur^J * ' K-*». B. ^shms~* k^ias . drert a wi SS* ol las' isaoiecs K Heafa" b, . | * j;* j e j se-r. laMfaSs < 1 1 i t - ■ j up is* usual ,app!f c peeeri.uros lueoBuMv f ' Sri1?'0™' >- "Vlbs: 'be rsfreeugys, f f I ^ warrtrt uIT. sg'wsTs t drwvv lureu slIsssylrT «1- pisJUBg s |S*, rt. ssj ( Frsm WsiklUlss. ^ : "V^TuJued ?uZZ|svms court to B ssv | " 1 re.' t : ZreT* a'u.'j*1fr^.^*Zd "grrluVxi" ^ " : iS Fseslgn Haws. " I mas This nvul, ks-wTbeuaeV etae., br f, [ "riTtoT'^'^ISrSSi/ri-si.r a KMg TWrtsSert Pwis^.^tfo rin.^lsbfow, ; j ^ 001 ^ | "'13 | n I "* ^ " I Sf s srtae fa Uses tree yi JHtsshi Jrsarsj; ; fate Wwfashhfast.irif lal i i< I^JIb. ^ tevav.SM-Urlibrn.Sr O IT*.* •' ,w wmdtmJmirnlad °T£Sm. - UfaUMrt fart b~sy M.fafaSBfa foBfaSst^ „ - of 2£JLM*IM I'N""~' fod faaiart «Sr "* (as saasaf sfaa i i ii il i fa Be a!i5gs=g~ ; bv' HdnZe^Zhlls fa. pss—sism rt w tp j OB^rt^fa^sw'rttsld faBMr M fapsrfah,,*. fogfa-w, a. MMrtapoa ' fha faflpt sfalsneifafr the air, nana a . I.i IfMBfaa Iba car ur v-' tb* eaed aad fo |MBkswk|w*.MT>fo -

A FrigMfal 1 falir. fa^rt Tm ZZ^iTs £2 w 1 > *tkt. ItFI. Il M Bs fart farmed ths sspres- t •foy u.sil.rtrt«-rrtjMll<fa ■ ' rtwM*Zs.k* mHST tSTfail • tjST' .IS" ZZ+h ' ' TwZZ > MrtS') rf swreod Wi allow n- M-et-l tisis. wkiek was s Mask ahead, lo^gx fa n Ibe < cs phrewv^fas sspvisd ssqvsd m p«d«v ^ g u^uZ*I w«u^mresbrtr foreed^ssd ' respcAdent ol tbe Troy Timer. One of i casj Conductor P err in was co-pp!rte,y , She became scqavirfod with ber victim [ sanded Lim to advance money in order ' . whleh was Robert Bonner. Thfa „ a who kuow that when a prod name is 1 however wis qnesiiaswd after the fraud I person. Conductor l'rrrin bus acquired The nu.,:kalb nerve, tact and i | general eki,. exhibited by one of this which is really surprising. Two of ber who. lowever. in her bases became taci.r 'lutes One of these was a rrI for twenty year* been dealing with - burglar* aad pickpockets, and was con- ' sideved unusually sharp, bot she mantpj After be bad suffered a beaey lots he one woo; ■ who waa his matter. Her j next Tie , was Babbitt, the magnate of : tbe eov Uade, who had brent j rubbed by his bookkerp- r to a b'aryi! I at his office and intereatei him by ar . statement concerning tbe above-turn- ! Honed bookkeeper of a rurprtslng ebsr- i { actrr. She readily convinced lire soar j maa that she ooald pat him oa the track j o! the lost money if a small sum were , advanced to arret expense*. Bach was the skill of lb is, remarkable ccrnfidcncv j operator Ibal tbe had obtain *d plv &p I Babbitt before his suspicion was . 1 ; aroused. He Ibra learned too late that I ' he had been merely duped by a proles; ] ■foaal swindler who added the graces of < omaubood to tbe adroit and un scr upu- i loos ana of fraud. | Babbitt arrested the woman but toon j ■ ; found that eh# was too wise to place ' bereelf within .the meshes of the Uw, j and hence the prosecution dropped. Her 1 operations were discontinued until Ibe ' Babbitt money was spent, and aire then appeared fa a new role. This war I hiring faaos which was teal to auction as soon as possible and converted into c**h. Tbea* instruments were of coarse mortgaged, but this made no diffsance. j All that the owner* could do *u to , 1 bring sail, and she was ao much accustomed to law that il had loit iu terrors j The above fa only part of the woman's operatiosu. bot w hen one considers that ha* a husband and family 11 shows i bow widely ber genius can extend beyead Um llmiu of Um domestic circle. confidence women hare great | I ia finding victims, oa* of their V aadertell fell info sach hands ia his fatter day*, and waa no doubt bled haudaosnely. Weeds ef Wfadaa. The most maa! last sign of wfadort fa ' 1 ^Mma scuta, lib* bm pfatarns. are miriTb^brfag 'JJSmr* wfoh 'rtsT^i ? pcaaua. , There an Ibna kfada of paopfa fa the auakf tfat wtlfa. tbe wcata amd tba ! > aaala. TfaeBrrtssacf list siBjllsfag; ! bdl fa ■ verylMag rT"otkt* ^ . ^ A Bi fa sn U1 bBlbiil 1 af hfafasaoe ! tbe'rertifag7 afTtwo^ HT Mm j ] V-««r— M tp Iba « d j | wire fata, tbe i da WiBia at faafa. tbe * tdafaaf pasneflat ted tbe afavaasrf -Umw j I V abeaByeaeetfaa. tfat bated an ! v terf gaaA fartj - ^s=K=;t=;l

! Tfal^ret«c^Tbbd^brtbbri2t j ! fe.lows. who chirp aad ring dpy in and 1 , ; day eat. Boat week, ago ca* ad th* ' i ! birds, who 1a earned 'Tom." rtrwck op as scquaintsnc* with s brirtt-eyed moose. Where tbe moose's rest may br 1 - eocoe knows- Perhaps bs Hess under 1 ths carpet or among the books fa the same room. Aaybow be gtU his living through Tom's kfadnsas. Ths moos , t fail's Tom's cage every day. and a* soon as Tom sees bim he begins to chirp fa a fKraiar way. In fisct. it does seem that 1 lows his Tailor to climb into the seed Canary seed ask: jort what mloe lib*. ' of course, and Tom's moose gets his 1 I breakfast, dinner snd supper, with s j hmif-dosrn lunches thrown fa. at Tom' cup every day. Tbe mouse also gets water in the cage, aad very often spends the cage. It is amusing to boar th* bird " Von ourht to be ashamed, mousey ; if you don't mind you'll bt a regular glutton after awhile." For some reason the snd refuses to make friends with him. — /Vhsdefpfau Times. beers the following inscription : Wbcn s young husband bad gone from home, and with load aolieltads tele graphed his little wife. — * what have ,ou for breakfast and bowb tbs baby »" — * received tbs bri«d. suggestive rwpiy. ' Buckwheat Cakes and the Heaths " IV e have the report of a esse fa our midst, no; where M males was fa tbs in 11 , f fare, bu' where Sciatic Kbsamaii>m coo fined Mr. J D.wsoc, Um wellknerwn ding gist, lo hie room for a long t r fd, owing words: The senfor of ihir m m vo attacked with Sciatic Bheumat"T bis recent afbiction- The iafarenc, ! Is convincing. * J fruit and 'broil uvea. It fa said to have , Isreu the direct means of clothing more \ J; 'Zd* Ike HrtJ *" TBE MARKETS. SssS^wlrt3osw«Bs s n 1 1. 1. ? | • wvl »S | |B|aTI I ml 1 1 [if iiiin I A Core at IsMMt. ^£&ASZX.lftxa2X' ■rifrk ayaa^ | The Koran. ssfSsl&SZ ■ ORGAN

ijs.'yjgaag: — I ! It fa rumored thai Paris aad hoadoa , art each to have rirvafod railroads on r | the American pfaa. 1 i ir1 l"~'4"~C"* w" K.'sANFuay** 1 Bnffar. X r.. Prtsusey u. lrts. 1 | Over JJ.000 boffalo hides havrtbeen ' | shipped Irom Caster City. Montana, this ' ' There are righly-lwo Mormon r | churches in England aad Ireland-' "Vegetine. BBoro to Mo than Cold. J. BENTLEY. M. D., saya: , * Loudly In itp Praiao. VEGBTINE H. m. STEVENS. Bmloa. Mam ; Vefl-tine it Sold bf all DruyifaU. Ijtters ORGANS^ ;'^jOWT$65. lwn£W . rr=Krc«jS=E=:-- | CEUULOID Mf4 ; EYE-CLASSES. ^ i SffHlfiS ! p^blOPytolA^ I j

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