Star of the Cape, 10 December 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

P *»»*— ! t !>■— III. if tM bwrt. *"****** '" "» «'— '■ ■fart ' '"" "W"' **" *•- - • —to. -a. i •UU...Mbbuu<Mtol.»,l _WM" ■ "» ***** *» - • K kdn^aoMn,.!.,^. PRIMROSE -Job haa* decided to Ian the farm thee. Walterf" -I un- m the Cm reply. "I, wn. Ml born to b» a farmer. 1 am not " tefafc to nuke a slave of myaell lim all my We for ban exbtrnce. aba Ibrrt la acbaaoe of last aad fortune for ma la the city." j TV girl'. fair bead draped, and ber aieader fingers interlaced themselves atrrooalr aa .be add : *' Only a ehaaca. Walter! Tbfak of what yoo an w.'ttfoJr throwing away . farm vague hope." " Those mra wbo toned tbeir hack. . - .opou IV mraa drudgery of farm life and : ' barame tower, la tba land depended - I am only a woman." .be mid. with J a aad am lie, - bat I ban thought abcmt this mailer tiara you talked of going . ■way, 1 kaow that for erery on. wbo trampVd 'under foot'0 One" 'urr^I "Too take a aloomy rlew of It. little , Mead,- ha aald, amiliaf . " It stnmn to am that you mlrbi lad it la yoar baart , K Cta looked at him put mutely ; ' amd at aba atood than, wito Mr mild eyre, fall of aaahed t am. fixed upon ' him. a momentary straggle took place ' la hit heartHe bad never beta coa.ckm. bow ' mark be loaad bar -aatll thtauomeui. ' vS7„ni'^I ; baaat bim that bare, la the timple way of nia to which be bad beta bora, wilh ' (M. be bed already found (be all- la- all afoleteaee; but be ebook Mod wilt aa j "Speak la ma. Priamee." be aald. ' Impatiently. - At learn. adrtaa me " « -Ha." aba enid. quwUy. - Adrtoe ■ team me woaldjte mockery la tba fan 1 ef yoar raaolatioa. Too .111 go out latotbe world aad wort oat j our no- 1 i sasf "Nothing could aid am' more - be fa- I fllfod.Arftb a tremor la h^ Toko. ; ' Heme to trae aad .trodMA m yoa." 11 Manse. I win abow yoa Umt 1 am worthy of year Jut thought, d aa. 9 ' Mil work aad eimqarr. Wbeatbebat- J lie 1. ortr I Mil man and off* lie ' trail, to yoo-ll yoa will uka me wih them. Primrose ." 1 • A fatal Saab Hole into ber etwek. -1 know yoo do not think m meanly , of me as to hrliere Ihaieoodor evil fortone ean alter my feel lac for yoo. I j *" am aot drcrlred. Walter. Too lean i I me wfek a doable km la year heart- ■ " that which yoa hoar for me J. dlrlded : " with yoar amMUoa. Bat. ream. ber. * if time aboold abow yoa bow poor it | * tba bolt of ambUkm. that 1 .ball am 1 <• ^*a yr 1^*1 ?— hMk "iS He tanad away to hidekb lean; yet. k with the per reran y of hb nature, be ' Manly bade Ler fntewall. M" ■be recalled bim with a bcaltatlny . W voice. b -I ban tarad this moary. Walter.- „ abe earn • Wib )oa But take UP 1 ^ •ball teal that' 1 ban Vi, <d ynu a |j JPka .1- leaded the pane toned lim , WUh a wtatlul look that nearly on- ■ amrad Lim again. He took it. aad. ex- . tout ay the money itcaalalnnd. put It = back Into her hand, while he hid (he * OtaMffpanrtahb breast. " • I will haap that to noall thia boar, i Aad Ibia.- be coatlaaed. ULkiat b* T S3Ti,u w*i" W 2 "Moll be man valuable to ma tbaa all u the gold An the wee id to cheer me la ay " Taratag at a bead la the road to took U haak.beenwberetamUacwMreb.kno " Mt bee.tMw.nl a wedmMkm .te»O.Ve Mr Mr end whlte-roVd FWPI bl H ■ weal ob whhaanrb. *"■«»• hurt IMS Ota all hi. hfah hopes h "tehta

Water Unkdnle'. en pe. lean la the Ite^.ofotiiJteveuteu^tato V aa^Mtteat frirade. the yoc.g bendy aad rarer to work. M toaarf the Wy. artriloaeto labor n a hundred a. mgm aa klo-aalf. TV b»Mtla. M^Md moMa of » brandy II ^ ' "-T." ****** 10 P«M IV Hbb lima M oftee lay awakr^MMt , tea abecr Mgoa. loaflac bribe aorat tsisrsirisrs ; tehapaa far the PrirUrje of maadlac , teo^ore bmHe Prlmrow. to brl (M , md naaTtothe no^'L-^te'Md^ < blbi bly rated btearlf bum ■ tete l^T; ■ J' h Wm m^tTU ' "^STtor ^ f told bim that h aaak M

I wractb. la LI. darned thooftu there I eeeaued no batter amMUoa thaa to Ue | ..(fawn la.>ome ebeltmd corner aad yield op bt. broken eplrit. The hrtfht fire. idee nhlnla( tbroocb > the window, aermed to mock hi. 1 0 m leery. At one window be new n j jounr wile aaxiooely awsltiac brr^ue- , hnnob return. Sometbitr in ber fikitn | reminded him of l'rimroee What j r wou.d nbe think if rbr law him now\ ' : tweed, cbaetly. freeainr? 1 Prearally he leli Into n epeciey of M- delirium. He Iboocbt he wee on bin way hark to the farm— back to Prim , rote. Tbe frownin. ran of hoanm oa ; either band eeumed to etrrtch away into : the .miliar, .unlit field, about hU ! j father', boon. Yoad.r wn. tbe Ure 1 wben be bad often met Primroee when the day*e toil wn. oyer. The hard pnyemeat looked like the 1 i windinr. duly road he ktew to well— I I , ay. end eould bo cot amell' tbe alder- | ( bioeeom. in the montihr air" He iaurbed aiuod a. be el rod. alcux- • lie triad to alar an old air tbal be ■ ! knew, aad wrpu be thoarht. far joy. j | Poor aoal! He did not arc bow the ! ' ; chance way later, .brark haqk from ' f him. itnayininr him a dan(rrout j maniac. | i ■ So he walked en .traiybt toward the. ri>rr-eidr. when the mtu{ ma Btncf ( | *<i UJ.J U-neaU. the dock, and pirn. I hi. Mattered aram. He paued mad , ooked namely Wound bim. lit aaw in . tbe diatapce|a woman'. fiyUIC baaleninr | toward bim. bat be took no notice of it. 1 ; Hi. fancy went wild ncafn. and be made ' | toward tbe rircr. ' "Hark r be aboated. "tbe miii-atream • ' 1 la anotber inatnnt be bad plaafed into i ' wbir.lBfof i be iif bte aloay the .bore. ' a thrill cry ic a woman • eoice. and a 1 ' henry p. Bare into the rinr bre.de bim ' Tben. a. a .lender arm wa. 6nn« atoond him and a mice. Mraaftlj familiar. meal into tii. dull ear. be became InarnA kmc. dreamy inteml Memed to rlaper and he awoke to contciouaacm In the^hroadjlaht of day- Tbe room in ! tbe farm. Wu thU the reality? Had j all the pant been merely a hideou dream t He knew that he wee eery weak, and SS." — wr— »| n bile he] lay ooaluodly apecu latin* [ hie poeitina. the door opened and I'rimtsae emlerw SM looked udder and palw than when he had partnd wttl. her a year befert; but a bri<!,t warm , wile hrokr^orer ber lace a. .beaew thai "My poor W alter r eVefad. kaeoUac ^ braid, bim. and coreriae ber tac »1.I, : ' ^ H b^^tror. thea?- wbiapcred Le. ' jraryair*. We were both eery oaf . Walter." j " Too kM>w that I did aot Intend to 1 1 clue my aatkM. aad fallnrr wilh a I ' Primiue. that I wu on my waytoyoa ; ' ! and hour, i wu mad with huaaer . ' [ aad hardship." ! " 1 kaow— I know.- abe eobted. "I hare leaned aj the aorrowful etcry. I | 1 had not beard from yoa far m> loo* 1 that I frarvd eomelhin* had befaiien 1 iyoa. I cbom to the city to ere you. AU ! .daalhadararcbedfar you ianic. It ' the act of Prorldeace that I uw ' ycu at ni*bUal(oo yoetr way to the rirrr. 1 . Tour tattered clothfa, >oor poor, pale 1 aad wild maaaw told ate ail. 1 1 hurried alter you bat did not reach yoa ' I onti: you had fallen into tbe www. 1 ' , knew I could bold yoa up if mid came 1 I epecdlly. It did come. Waller. .1 Uw ' ' With mfaty ejee be looked down at r - ; a ^JTca were willtettourrificeyov dew r enld. chokiarly'^'^'wby^dir'JoB ^ , "I fared yoa. Witter." .he replied. 1 .imply. " For my foolish pride and ambition I « beta bcarily pun i. bed." he eaid. " *°iemaly^-Had I^bot kaowa|t. W ^ Ton Larr urcd my UlTprim^'u^ ; " ycora. It aball M the effort o! my fan P to M worthy of yoar faro. Will yoo » timet me?" o P<w aoawar .he merely looked up at b aWiMTfEaSZw'Sfa^ ™ ! - t ■aa. b The men firm twice who Una the " Ufa well.— Semcl. . first —

He la a Mw mafi who alwaja kaow. e what to do next-— ftocurft. ' ^ who can The mot ■ we atady human nmtura the 1 • Ian we think of men— IM m»ti»f mnn. ' Ko man ercr became rreat utd *ood. ' ' "T 'jyy* — T end <na aiie- ' [ When a maa Me ao fieaica hat to ' , apoak plain troth, he iaa\apt to M talk- , offra. —Om. D. Prtmtin. ' Mra arr.aaully tempted by tMdarti. \ 1 dni" rMinTn ***"" j ooon^Mwa b i doord. Weak aa an croaMd by de " tractfa^but tVbrxrehoidoawaleoc- ■ : i ' 01 "•* ! ^lofn^maaatev.aMuaahaaar ^ ! ; ' ' j _ " W^ whfa nuf to tM*.- aeM the ) teM^at^kh - 1 imafiaaf tea 1 MoT rufiy Mfaa . awaowu. ISeooatenMrfak. ,

k| TIHELf TOPICS. a| — *| The export ol beurr from tba Halted ' Stale* reached 3l.OOS.llOO poasd. darts c j the Saul year eodlaf June fin. 1*0. J b while far the tame time the export, of >( olaotDWVmtlne were If BJJ.oro pound. Tbe batter broakfal brtweeo sixteeu and - i arret: teen cente per pound, while the : ■a o.eomnrrxrioe brourbt between thir- * torn and fourteen cent.. j Prraident Grery. of France, wbo had [ J ] a fancy for while Arab bocaee.-hu ear- j \J reeded in obtaininr anme after a fan* , March- At the Arab, believe that a while Lor Ma are likely to be weak aad 0 certain to be law healthy thaa Lor ere of , u i fame other color. U>ey are not often j " ; brad, and a fine white hoeae le ahnut u 1 * ran meet tM Arab, aa a purs-black j * The territory of Ch'na b nearly .!. ! ~ ; time ir.net thaa tbw of tbe United j | Stater. China b, with the ainfle exception of ft aerie, tbe Iwxctt Slate that - * ertt existed. It cor era out-tenth of the ! e ! habitable globe, lie extent b variously I j istHnaud at from S.ooh.too to fi.too.oao e .qumn miire. while Ihc'territory of the j a United States coven bat a little over , l.(ioo onotqttan mllea- • j. The Prince of Wake hu juet entered ; ^Opon hb fortieth year. Ilia royal aad 1 j second year and ha. reigned lorty-ltin-e ^ ae o.d a» ber ii utriou prtjcceaaor; ' . George 11^. wbo lived to he rdghty-two and reigned for sixty years. It to, the j 1 r prince will be sixty yrara old when he Gordon Paahx. in a letter from ; i , j the Red tea. declare that the present , - eooditioa of Egypt U not so bright u it I , t bar been painted. He says that elavr j , i hunt* atill go on la the Souoaa; that ! , j i reecaed eineu an merely Itanded or. r ! to Egyptian muter.-, that the decree 1 people nt'lnrgr^ and* that the kbedire i. 1 pnreuiag the Orients, policy of promlalag | much and doing nothing. I Doctor Cutter ny. that the Increase o i ' nervou dieeaeae. decaying Ictb. prrjna 1 tun Mldaeu aad genera, lack ot mu>- ' rulw mad bone strength, an greatly due | k. the impoverished quality of floor now I | in as-, tbe gtalea being thrown nwty in i ' order to make the floor white. A proml- " 1 neat miller denies that the flour b tm- i ' porerbhed. Ur Bay. that modern pro I ..-see. of milling an no perfect that I every part of the graip of vheat except I | 1 At the Winter palace at St. Peter.- _ 1 i from thb room, after giring a receipt lor I what abe takes, and genera, iy the grand 'vine Lexers are al.oa'd to burrow from 1 \|fa- Tbe editor of London TrniA n- ' taetn beta oocv going into thb room with | a French diplomatic lady. Sbe beat a ! baaty lettast alter one glance rour>- lor ' •be felt that il she stayed her principle. ' wuu.d eodcomb t.. ber admiration, and I that else wouH try to steal ware of the . ; i Medical acienoe aerm. to develop bat < jatowly. while in other lines ol science j and diecornie. being made. I>t>- I raws continue "their fatal march, un I 'checked, utterly baffling tbe skill of the • physician in case, when k wool-! mtiu I that mnrdie* aboold e'xbt. ikipbtberia • ; that drradlu and inridiout dbraM. b ' unusually prrvaieat thb ecaaon. and ! very talaL Whib h breaks out in an ' wholesome faeaUtiee. and when lio n ' ' 1 defacUrr aeweragr. it ako apprare in 1 measures have been adopted. There b * lor iLventioua nnd dbcorerie. and ' genuine philanthropic gtaiu* In the I I medical wo. id. t h I A correapoadent ml Cheyenne d:- » a-ribee how women vote ia W yomlng : x Tbe bw rrqttirrx a cleared "pace ol fifteen fnt equan ia fr.wt of tbe ballot- h box. Tbe utmoxt quiet prrvaiis. and o Vhrn a lady eralkx up to deposit ber li ballot abe mrotx nothing but diftevrac* e aad po'lteoru fr..m offlriai. aad xpeeta o I torn. U.oally lliey tide up to the po.l- £ I plana in carriages provided by the | party manager.. Tbe lady, with Ur vote already [re pared, ailgbto from tbe carriage, the crowd, if any. qnictiy falls back to open tM paaeage-wey. while she walks to the wtadow or opening, behind which dt lbs clerk xld • faction jodgrr. * I gtvaa Mr name, drops Mr sou oa tM U ! box. sad rstarae. Her age ie act laJ" quindlato

Since Mflfi Doctor Decsbar Ms com- • menrcd to examiae the effects of tobacco oa women. He hu observed forty-throe - wbo present ijmp'cmi arising from thb eooroe, including intermluence of tbe i pabeand dieordrra in tM diaeatioo ; and , aa hearrivad at la Iflfit. Tie add. tha tu effects at tobacco amoktag ia women those which be observed la chiidra; among children. m ^teUiv" , «*aU doaa. tobacco bode promptly to lermittml pake, aad devefapa. lor tbe Iron ahipean fast going tu way cf i wooden holla. TV .hip of the future . will M balk of atcel TV.draatageot oafag this material b that il girugna'er •hlp.prortfad 'tbr^fak1 of'tM*,lrri^ load lag. TV only qaaetioo to Maw cedafl fa order to erttie daflaixely-thc valat of Mael aMpo b IV probable actfaa ^UMsmeiwU MjP^y^fadftei mifaafaae »

| talfad aceooat of tM great Armour perk 1 1 , drai. which -has finally closed oat. It ) , I wu tM swot gigantic and aaccaatel { . deal ever attempted la pork, aad netted | ' tbe Armour, fle No.oon. la Jaly. I**» ] , J after one membw of tV firm of Aranoor . , A Co. bad returned from Korope. «' j whore he bad been taking oUervatfaa ' ^ otthe pork market. lU firm began My- . iag pork, nod in December, wben It had ; ran to flit, closed oat. making a profit ; , I ot te.IWl.txO. Not aatbfied tbal It had , j reached tbe highest point, tboy con- j . i tinned buying until park bad dropped | g from flit to te-». aheorMniMhtig-profll l and an additional ml iliac. In April of i thb year they again began boyiug at ■I j from •» to flIO.SO a banal, aad bought | e ' thexx flgnrax and I .ISO. 000 barrel, of | k | option*. For the last three months ! i II.TJ have been closing oat tbeir gtgmnbr I purchases at price, ranging from fie ' ' .! to fllb-io. clearing over r.000.000 on | 1 this deal aad bring winners on the ten j ! " i deals to the ektmt of te.OnO.CXK). jr j Somebody at Wuhinrton uu pub- ' I .is bed a book of immense va ne. It is ' • J called " Hunmerslry'. Army Register i r for One Hundred -Trxua." aad contains r j tbe record of every officer who hu i served in the United States nny from I KM to 1*0. From 1T7« to M the ' j ecorif gteen i. a» t; exiate in the oidect c date tbe ltat of officers i. alphabetical. | . »nd gives the mi diary Mstory of each 1 • officer. Tben b a list of ail cadets ad- ; milted into West Foint, and of all offl- 1 r errs of i iilimliq i a ' I the late era r wbo -< t ! wera oommieeioced by tU F resident } : | It enqtaiat tables .bowing the troop, ] ; called aad those furai.bed by each Stale j I aad Te-vitory dortng the ctvil war. aad t a liner .1 history of the wai departmeat. 1 . I I and an account of lu Interior organiar j atioa and administration. The work 1 ' comprises I.Jno pages, clrluelre ol a ' ! lull index of the period covered by the ' ■ j Revolution. The cgher part of the p : volume need, no index, being arranged ''alphabetically. It hu involved im- . i menec labor, aad hu received tbe . highest official commendation lor its j 1 Gnat bpeca later*. G rati tale. j It happened wenly year. ago. whgn : , rrady to bnbble up In the human Leart ' - lor wu wa.ling at the corner of Broad- ' eray and Veeey etrev! far an omnibus I 1 Whether be fel. into a reverie over the' l graves juet over tbe lence. or wu woedrnac 11 Lske Shoro would adrance - j took the tid.aak jut below fafak . ' ' and so drop wu the .peculator's nrern J lh -t he wookl have been run down and , , ' kiljM bad not afrMadly hand," ■ . Clutched nndteagr-f. bim uide. l' " My frieafyou have asved my lifer.! " FerMp. ao. but doot mentk.B it. I J , I'm glad to have been ot service to ( ■ "John Smith * 1 " Weil. Mr. Smith. I'm a m:s .bo ' ran return a favor. My graiiiadr i. . can I do tor your *" 1 j • "Oh! nothing. I goeu." " But I .hall I .peculate in stocks. ' I shall to-morrow buy flo.ixn worth o' 1 Ledge cana. atork far yoo. hold it i your broker, and tarn you over the ' ' profit, for a year. Such heroic conduct [ yours mupt not go unnwanled. Good night, my dear Smith." j I Tradition hu it that one year from j ' that date John Smith sat in bb office, j I A boy appeared and handed him a letter. • Ueppened.it to find that'll wu from J the man whose life he had eayrd. He i also found that the moan had heen ! ■ la Tested u promised, but ll.al lime j stoch had kfpt failing a iitlie ail ! [ tV time, nntii $«<« out of the f lo.ooo j ■ . had been lost. Ii>r.uatd wu s statement . and a btl) for thb deficiency, which he ; I Since that dale John Smith hu had | oar crowded streets, bat—be hu reto extend it hand in each and I k every case. It would make a poor mar ' o! him in 1cm .ban ail months. - Hal: i, 1 Kr tel. Hards 1 Hlidem. i A weak mind it like s microeroce | j' i which magnifies trifling things bat can- j t ; not receive gnu ones. 1 How narrow oar noui becomes when j absorbed m any pnseot good or ill I It t I thought of lbs falan that a - Spite it a little word, but it represents « u strange a jamhlv of fseiings aad com- * u strange a jam bis aad

= - pound of discords u any polysyllable ia co j |V language. "• TM rosea of pisaaan uldom last fang | enough to adorn the brow of him that 1 piacks them, and they are the oabroera ,d which do aot retain Ibdr iweetarns after " they have fast their beauty. ■ la the miad of Got there an bat two ol each maa lor hi. good, hb mother ' aad the mother of hb cfclldrm. Out- . side of these two leg. UmaU fares, away a from ttaae two eaered hofaga. there an only e^a egitatfaaa, eorroertul aad K rtdieafaqs illaeioasig TM Waahlagua ml Italy. (Maw) wbo witnessed the rccep- * Job of Garibaldi at Milan, dsacribiag it * TV old maa wu too feeble to riaad. ' but would sometimes lift hb Band u If fa aaiautM crowd. He wore IV led ■ LS b always represented fa. wd tad, * wmwthiag red thrown acrnaa one ehool-, ■ derhke a scarf. The nube of acalxmah rfaj mTwawwi™ uTaLr* « dlmd I with the reoL f torn iMapsa window, a tMfafffae ljUrali, .Lowered hie. wUfc : sir— — i l£L^T C^awbcm Ut'peilw^ 1 . a.r«faffa I tfaaefaaH. l tesfaAb-; t J oMaa t AatuAy h^bla^XIfl^w ■ jteafaffkh*. Maa fall I. M fan n » a." j ; sjl teTtetiSwl "■ >j— te M— »fa Tfaq at . fa

STTMB^M?F NEWS. : (fauecw and MMflk- ! r ' m ^lT^TT.Lws fathe \ AIU- Twk tlLaSrMlaSfatW Mebgaa- \ I aaaacvd IM U oaaU | ■•■■' U- " I'mux • I '* H ^ werr-''— *-"* ' I I I ; ■ j "l"^ ill' i'.!"" wud'uaMr ol Sew i j [!' 1W ISTVU'SM' M. bp. . cut. ] I A |«iij a Iklrtyuoe .noil il* mimi . toHtwwa ! ! j IVtohosieg cue !k«r«:i«. M U» r nr.". feeovati t«n. ,] 1XTS. (MI «!»:. tseo. ai.tMtt>i ee. ; 1 ucud 18. b»w si ILs J«W| pay e~l I tirsi.'riUri'ku'bosu >a ' hKUu*u!'N'"ll '■ i : i I l alio.ol' '<■ cki'Uuri sssdy siZu sad I ■ "T^ 1 1 : i ! ' ' tbeploe tm.'rrotriwg. .Pi IB an iLtant a ' ; lr»U xcT dMa^r c< .at | ] I j J^.T*farir"* i"^ iiii; ■ I I ~ | | V'lft- .TM Ib" Ikn , ■L'U js Un Muit Veri R'Jn aad | •Id u!« "^eil.tl.l'ZroL^r Mw "tu ! " ° ■ . mm' il y.hM* fald drieee ' ° "'"'"^CaLsaPftuM k" ™ '"It "

u 'rC '**!?* **'*' t~ » ' , *^r u I ■u-jia.'t.!; sZLIo mm 1 S!Lr^.r . »» ■ * ".**3 ^ c - - | fl a W m. ueeal ' 1 !H tT5ij"mI , ilfciSSrl a | hfavaaw a jfaMau^: ^; | Li M* - UOJfffl i

^iSutfahiaa Ma^.r'ri^ri 1 , | MI - ■ k to. ia BU! r- Mw inq nsMtU^cTax.*- »« w toe mflflkty Mae ' SuriMr^ThduMO. »ys ja ta anaoal Sn. ii' raLT^'* " ■ ' ■' •"'ro^rJW »" ?aat* 7 7tAee^ tv* -^2. j Hew Tnaater-fiaewere Cenr Up. ] j In order j coavey a morc deflnlte | 'idea ot our theory, we wi.l chhaae a i certain lo. ality which may serve the atrntion; »nd thi. locality shall be the . ngfan of West river. Thb river takes it. rbr amoor lite fonab near the sum- I mil of tbf Green mountain*, at a Might ' of some 8.000 feet above tbe level ol IV - iea. and flowing southerly forty or fifty ( miles empties into the Connecticut 1 southern boundary of the State- | During a hot summer day the side* of the deep valley cf thb river reck with intense beat, and cause a flow ol moist air upward toward the summit of the mountain nign. from Use valley ol the I mountain mgn. irom tbe v. .ley ol the

- Connecticut, and also from the sea. I Thb moist air. meeting wi fa Uw gen- ■ a era! current from the southwest, pike a of many square mile, lITFTleut So ( • fang u the intense beat prevails, this J ; cloud increases in eiaet grows blacker j , with its dense tapoe. and cut. a j gloomy, lurid glare, over Uw face of i ' nature, darker thaa that of any eclipse. ; TV T-ipct. pushed by Uw ascend lag cur- 4 • rants of bmted air. attains a great height | above Uw sea. nlwea the t mpermtare b , very low. But finally, at that hour of ; tbe afternoon whoa Uw Mat begin, u , laager nagmenttd or rasuiaod by twabd ' I airtromUw valleys Mioir. fail in rain, a ' - Ayafar Sxeaot tkmlil, j A lamp ol broad about the six* of a £ billiard hail, lied op Ja a linen bag and ' placed ia the pot ia which green, ate boiling, will absorb the gases which - teltaa send such an uapleaaaat odor / tslMrcxtoo. above- ^ ' THE MAKKETB. sacffrtSr^r.;: z* - IP | '!b » <mJZT^^^ S I M acMS^E.rl.r i Iffp-fi;-

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