Star of the Cape, 31 December 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TIMELY TOPICS. ItiWau tr.wlteg a short Um»-' ago by rail to England wis aaaoyad by lbs notes which twoorthrm ran to tbe sssm carriage wtrt making. Os* of lbs* bad been tolling ussntei1 ■sIlixHrMaia or twioe todnw oot the qatol mra, bat is rais. At last be larmsd 10 bin uf said. r*U*r ofWnlT: "I leer. eir. that our trtar is ths tosto." te replied. I thought.' msiml ths soisj Bis. " that 70s did "QolU tte rrrmt. my'dear sir." .aid tte ssl« oas ; - 1 wm very »sch so-Ia i fact. s bit of s liar myself. • Of lbs 1.MMM.M* ealloc. of milk produced la tte Usltsd Sfstsi Is s year, it is probable that shoot onMfgbtb to 1 assd la rtariag ssd fattening ol calves, ; leaving s balance of l.m MAMgalkra far crauutnption Is tte fans of sslik. bolter, chaise sad U cooking If thli was aU Bade lato ctecac it woold ptodoor over Km. OSS toss of rip. fbeeee, j Bilk Bakes 00s posad of green cheese aad thai 11 iosB fifteen per seat- In ripening. Thb wuuMgive nsabcmltoB Bake K3C.00S too. of bstlsr. receiving twenty-two plals to the pound. or da. ooaoes per tead. par week. It to evident from tte statement which Presides! I)ux Bakw la his aaasal n - r that tte Mexican republic has awatatd thoroughly to tte raUroafs. Ba aayi th t be ha given taa Stales aatborlty la bolid railroads. aad te spaake 01 lea linn which are lalar colonial railroad at Tahaaatatxr. lbs Has Iron OaayBas to oar frontier, sad tte two peat trunk railroad, which an to — -bb-b coBBSaicxtioo bat ween tte Hexicaa capital aad tte Amniou sysUB. with two breaches to tte Panarx'vo'eoold teZT'iuy tefte" fcxOskAaiU Use Iron Van Cras to the eopfiai. It to saryttotac bow quickly toe er«et alios of maay ooaatrte settled by wihsr^sseribiac tte Sot a of Chill aoaa of tte Vsldivta rieer. ateaa that tte wtadtec aMaaala mated, fate en, strongly of bone, la tte park-like beiehn. an aaBarcas tealtead apple BgXSSSSSSiSSi to Oeexo, aad even creased the Aaflee Sw'tenrT U<ted7lt*hae breon* ao widely dletrl bated aad ao saaeral. that tte Indiana from the dlslreriregt jus oftbaArtrstias riser*. Bio Negro sad Kio Colorado, .n called bssbsbos or aggie Indians. Aa A naric an corns poadsat te- IrsI aad says la s reerat latter "Maay Eag- . ill . boo tTre land |aat aw' Is convvrsatloa with than oae to Brack with tte to<« that Itey bare become cone Inert itel tte landlord bum header break U te daee sot auke ooaoemioas which ha prlratelj regards ae ■lunations, te Ths twelve thoassad tead owasn ol Ireland mate pay asnfal atwatloa 10 tte prsraat outcry of the tlx hundred Pa swspt away." Than an Ires Beat references taBhak- ^ spean aad eoatoaporary writla,. to tela* appllsd to lb. soft coal brought by SB to Loaded Iron Newcastle. Early *s"b ioac observed. rooa teoaae tte aaly faai. CoBbteed with tte Utlak aad ooaataa t toga which sow taas#r*r or townp tte ally, tte aaoks snry yasr, aad ha> era caaert sobs laar of a catastrophe whlsh shall aad tov . ■HnHfij tte wbato city, sad lbs eatoaity of PoapsU U a dlSenat fom PBSd to'tte "** """""" Pn>" j^Maraniy. hat to Ae cnaUoaof all tte - to a fair way to rape Tj sieea factors tor Gaagjw aad Leeds. a w e already rknmd'Ty tte"rriZe TVdsTte'cL idtte'wjrtd'"" ** ** au4 •*"" Probably My ,» teaos than wfli ha stetoi M Hum te tte Weal. Lisg.-.aa'g ^^Btoh. Ahotas hi 1 1 1, lat ' ■^■^kda aompaay of latoara sf lor- 1 fbetWp araato aad plaal i whatkulMltm lo tte asn. aad qstz.'ssizzzi I » aahs elTmmetkat a'urals* sTS aa tedhaaat iWasa) aa tte iwttes ■ tojto^d M «t» aad Mr saw. » Mr&A

! a recent pablkatloa : Aaglo-Aaari-osa (Ireland to Newfoundland). I MS h-Zliae, ted fron Kewioaadlaad to , y Sydacy, S B.ovrr BO bUb. a total r , distance of aboet S.WS Biles lor each of i iu (farve cobles; tte Anglo-French cast ble Iron Brest (by way oi St Pierre! to e Daxbory. aboot MB» Bile. ; tbeTjirvri ^ it Called Stales cable trem Ireland to Tte- , e bay and iron Tor bay to Bye Brack ( t t.BO Bike; and tte sew French cabldrj , Iron Bml to Loutoborg. $.«*> nil*;', „ fronSt. Pieen toCapeOod. HWtellea., * and from Bit, t to Feasance. ISI ml lea", . a total length of aboot l.tol Bite. Two e sew Atlantic cables, which it to now \ d • proposed to lay. will aach add t.toc ■ n i nllea lo the eyatcn- Than cable.. -1 j when laid, arvto te operated la oooaeo- ' . lion with the land lines of the Aneri- j k ccan Cskn Telegraph company. | „ 1 MeiMonirr. tte ceicbraud rrench 1 p iteter. whose marked eMraeterisllfn 1 „ fa.ee heretofore been ebcb extreme mi- ; Diuoaw of detail aad deiloary of uaieh ' a. to Bake a utlrroraope raowime. dexirable te examining bis work, bw re- ] . ; rally signed a 000 tract to paint two j • pletsrae. each about taexly-sU by «ix- . teen In eise. One U to IllsatraU the „ ■ and ht is to raoeire for lbr-*Jg> tbr> i cnormooa price ol l.JOO.Ofo franca, ot t nearly $303,000. The can tract wax. , mad. with a company of Balg.an apacolators. who propose lo organise a joint stock com pray to be h By lad the "SodeU Meiwooier," with j sham at $100 each, the purpose of which will be to exhibit the paintings. . andaoo.wspraramc. to sell engTartnge _ orCtternprodaolioesoIlteB. Wtetter m tte dlsttegnUbrt artist cms maintain te . wortS of this rtih the rcpotatlbo te T ecoa in tte nanllcr field be ooltlrnted no , well. rem. Inn to te aseo Tte lime in E which the picturen are to be finisted In " named at two years, which, at th. price h nllpolaled. will b. pretty ilhsraliy paid n lor. whether the erock b worthily dote a or not, and whether the company makes ' rs«$at am mark. * At oar of Mils. Bernhardt', rnospt'oan la thi. city, rays the Boston .Wash a youag BoBonian found lb< way opea 10 n- u Introdortloa. which h. bad eager. y ■ etectel te callsd on a tnnA. slight^ A wsnad te Preach, lo acquire lalurma- » tioa regarding the deportment urax! on u sash aa oocaalus. "Well." said bb j 7 frbad. "what you are teuodonad yon j t* eriB bow aad mile, aad withdraw. Ills i'honaenr dc eoL aatee." "Tee! toafab-i waat to my snaethteg. li b would te so ntppid to walk ap. take a ■ look aad back oat without saying a .1 word." "It would please tte lady to te tear herself addressed in her nailer 0. league " "Bp-endid." added tte $jtpil. is "hot what doss the lingo mean that id yoo mcati w!*- " That you are glad lo * nee her in Boston, and salute her te tte same of tte paopir. "Splendid." re joined tte noeice. "you jest write It *- down rad I'J commit It 10 memory." I- For tte rest of tte day lbs ntudiouj 0- young bra Bight hare been seen in the >- hueae cars and at hb place of boeiaee. r- ncaaaiag with gnat care a bit of paper •e which he took oat of bb reel pocket <1 aad pal tech Into his seat pocket anne t. two fa Bad red limes la the coons of six h boars. Be beeami lecer perfect, sad a m te pasaad tte statue of Fraaklte on L hb way Borne te'sBibd, and reclaimed. a Be liked the aooadof hbowanahoattoa * so well that aiatoB laroluntary he rjacu0 latad, "Park street Cbarch. jay rbonaor ds roo saiar." aad a. he looked up perad. "Glided dome, jay ilwaaor de *> Toon salne." As be left hb aged moth I •r rad splasbr ebter alter dlraer to 11 parfecthb toilette addmeed hb rela. » Urn with "Good rvraiag. jay iltoanor a de roan astee " a That tte immediate nrtabm oi hit a owa family bit that somsthtef was ■ wroog with their retetirc was sppareat h from tte iaM that rate toft the boom te ' jjy^1 ' 1,1 n BsraterdT* 1^*.* nro^hrt I^Mah^ 1. look oM hto hal. aad in meilHaoaa toaea . nhdSiiil: "Mile. Berahardt, jay u rtomsr de tops mi as." He waa so ' Md5tob"U Wb*B b' '• had coBBcecad that be look tearmof * hto tries ■ who <ra to hoaor hia with ' phna! whtah te^td t ootamrateg. He beard hmaamsrwJ who was bsteg iatoodaetd. aad te feu * mid: " kfam'salle." Be kaew tte otter toO$o broke down. Be hand tte B aatos aseamiiy but the worts wan rain tottdoool air of that wlabr eeeatog te f j tte statae of wLuaglua ra boenafeaok ' ■IlhrasarsZrarasuf myaBf." Is the " dra masahgto of a badeo shy he ; to ■ est 1 te saw tte betas wJB tan toil * I aad frira tte toaom Byaaf the gnat U| lfyuopweaabwdmaaafstroaatoe k simatoasflna.atolhtodt. tor | " whtoh to hiacu. fl yra mto ton w-na | 1 »a hi Stortal of the Wramru. rad j ! !

—a— raw-raw A EITXB OP PIKE. Tte Hawaii O—tU girea ad accooal of an cruptioa of the volcano of Manna ~ exceeding is violence any erer te- | 1 known on the bland. The grand , i oat buret of flrt is described aa follows : I , Fit broke out aboot 7 Ml on Friday, j , ' crater of Mokuaweowro on Mraos Los. and Aowed down tie elevated 1 1 [ plateau iring between Maona Loa and , Kea. sending out two br.nche* one I ■ tram near its source toward the old enter of Bllaoea. and another branch ! 1 | further down, lending toward tte east. Os Wsdaesday the Bow could te *r«n , distinctly from Hilo winding Its way | , toward Pans, with s small branch stream running toward Hilo- Tee trtam.rnuning toward Puna was about thirty milrs in length, rad from 100 to | ano yards In width, with s depth of . [ shoot twenty bvt. A correspondent of j the Gawae accompanied a party to riew ' . ' the grand sight, rad they climbed the ; ' mountain side Soon, he mywas the r fog gradually ciearvd off the sides of the P of fare pouring down the steep sides. I r We could sev it di.tioctiy down the '' slope, till It ran into the fog bank, which 1 j had settled like a hose aoow bed all J ! over tte lowlands ! Tte 6if was u intense wbib light , • rad w.i running furiously downward. ' They then went towrad Puna to see the ■ molten riftT by night, and. he adds, the ' moon set, aad still it was light raougb r lo sr. to read . Away above os la the ° beaveu shone tbe brilliant fountain ■ bead, aad tbence to tte end was a coo 3 tinuous stream ol liquid lavs. There ' lay a river of fire beneath us at least 1 thirty miles long, every inch of which ' was one bright rolling .tide ol fire. 1 There was not a single break la tte ' whole length. The whole hoot edge. ' bring about tkree-foaitte of a mile wide, war a most intensely bdhiral light, and as it sjowly sdvsacwd aad rolled over ! the small trees and saub. bright Sura ; would Bash up and die oot along the I s whole edge . Yhen then were girat exs plosions. TBI rad terrible-ae if tte earth 0 1 was bring shattered by earthquakes, rad . ! jalleionoe a tinge dome of molten lava - : waa thrown up nboul half way up the F mountain side, and continue .■ to Bow ' - r over like u immense fountain . The s i next day the party crossed the old lava s 1 beds for bout 1.000 fret . Not twenty 1 IsB Msist was tte immense bad of lava I ' aiowlymoring forward with Irresistible . force, beat lag «a iu surface huge rocks l." Tte wboYWront edge was cos bright S ing off from theVtwrring mass sad roli»x ing down to the foot of It, 10 be again e mjrcrrt up by another avalanche of ■. white hot rocks and sand. Tbe maa. I was at iu froat edge from twelve to 0 thirty Itot in height. Along the Afcs of ' ha advance it wieras crash of rolling. Blfdlng. tumbling rvd-hot rack. Wr t could sec no Ore or liquid lava at all. but the whole ad ranee lira of red-hot s S1iin~i*-r* scoria. Then were ao ex- j c pioaioas while we were near tte Bow. s only a tremendous roaring like ten r thousand blast furnaces all at work at ,, once. 80m* tears of tte safety of Hilo , an stKl ratart start, but tte flow asrms turning in another direction. A correspondent of tte Honolulu /Yea., writing from Hilo. says : The sight oc Saturday was indescribably ; grand. All day. with or .without tte ' waTpouriag up from the summit lias of " Menus Loa. Two Aery streams were ' distinctly e bible coursing down IU Bde. " onr toward Manna Era. tbr other aearrr ' j Hilo. At night the sky was a glare oi | light that modeobjeets distinctly risible in tte BreeU aad is oar rooms- Wednes- ' day Bight the eight of tte mooatain waa BOB glorious. Tbe broken clouds lylag around the summ it sides wen Irradiated and stems la wonderful splendor The , pforce of tte eruption seems raw dlmlr1 tahl"« . ______ p Te (MS. a Times, a Thirty years ago Michigan psopto 1 wen a frank and trathfai ask. Strangers - roaid same ten aad trad# horses with • their eyes shut, aad breach of promise ; the^smd. ra^wtea tbey gave their 'fl ..Is lit carried htm over to DeWitt. ' eight Bitot away. While sa route te 1 Bopped at. log tormbora. to wrote. , odd Bagaer He was warmly weicomsd by tte pioneer aad hto wits, both , of whom wen well along in yean, end \ *^Am I right la thinking yea art a . ^^rotne ou, ten m bade . -Itogliy." " Did anybody tal. yoa of oar SoBsr , -So" , "Wall, we've apt at boaaeaac a gbi j af twealy-lwo a. you ever eel eyes on. [ tempered- aad I think steH Bke year • " When to ateri' "Over la tte woods tere. chsppisg ■ fra a ttua 11 m. Shall 1 toww tte JWftetegT"■a. If yra'il keep aa eye oa mj , teem IT Bad tee. " , "Waa. (tent nothing Bwk apce ] afcetod shoot Beats. Atell say yas or t *° " m she looks ycaoevr. 11 . y^waat ter denote rtraid to say W ax itos^taum. sad b t'wo mixutn^e had ' ' i TuItoJ; Ito ^ZatoT . j have era steM. inaapB farm, rad I ,'waa.a wte. Wia ran g. teak team ,j Ate torart ea ite axmrt toahqfiak .: hte^ra hake mmate. aad torn repute n Ateerat fte Ism erstomg to Saeeh. wd ij "^alt toteTS yra mm'- teateaA

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j Jfr. Uiisi otoete lte Wta-iag i—ote | igsrSSSrgh'T^BS 1 1 Botea ol R ur waiter I . u> er-te a Ite OF ' , JS^ta'STaSwin^" Ote "sTltalr t ! onto b tte aegallte IS. lit— eattekora , j -Uh ths oioueswMd^ Mr. L»U. nasi | EhE I i ! ^ 'to* 5|m!wsa.'m5tas'm. mo *l m?) "®A3JsJras?m HE EliEH HOW TO TKAY EL. , Wr were rumbling mrrrtly along to ] I Putnam, Connecticut, whec tbr new man got oa. 1 think he got on at Wai- . pole. He carried a valise, s blanket i ■ 1 umbrella rad a book. IDworr a plaid suit and a sjlk hat. aad a polo cap was ' of them, that is. lor they were legion 1 I He carried lib wax matches in s little ' pocket on hb right caff, hb little esse ' ol gentie agarettcs .is a little pocket last below tbe handkerchief pocket; his 1 card case in s little pocket near the right | hip. then there were t'iror other unVtl xigart pockrts on the right braaat add two other mysterious pockets oo tbe left , side of hit ulster. Then I think tbrn were two pockets oo the back of that i wonderful garment, just below the . i shoulders, but I will not be positive i Hit Ulster was belted in with a belt that might bare dons duty ou the big pulley 1 in a saw mill. He parted hb beard is the middle, oombed his hair low on his ' back, aad had a voice as big as his ' Ulster. Hr paused beside me and looked down al me. "Thb ami occupied, sfrl" And be said sir like s regular army officer, with u impressive pause ;>e- . twees it aad the rest ol the sentence, s army officer usually occupies in saying 1 " bless you." or words to that indirect eAecU "No. sir." I mid. timidly; rad then ' j with s feeble at temp: al cordiality. I added. " ritdoira. sir." \ "Air." mid tbe new man. "TiaUad to I generally find a seat if Ihe car b i crowded, or I tell people what I think ' And then be aal down, partly oa the seal aad partly In my lap. crushing me up again <t the window. He put bb silk ; hat iu the rack rad the polo cap down \ over hl« manly brow ; he stood hb cane , rad umbrella up in my end of the teat sad set hto valise upon my tact. Then be folded hb rams so that oae of hb great elbows jammed itself into my cheek, and then be looked com tort. Lie Once is a while be would eoddraly feel a hb pocket for something, and every time be did so. I bat elbow went cruising up aad down my ribs like a street oruaher. In one of these sudden disturbances I ventured, with a feeble effort at timid sarcasm, to ~ hope that I didn't incommode him r "No. air!" said the new maa. with considerable italics; " no. sir; I'd hi you know very quickly If you did. sir. | I'd tell yoa what I thought about It." ! Piss mil j be took oat hb liule cigar- I cue caaa. aad a>eai little meerschaum I bolder aad made preparations (or Ihe 1 toacbed hb shoulder and tbld him he ' " Isn't thb the smoking carf" yelled I the -b»w man. naarly grind.ng me to . po-dee at be turned to lace the brake"No. sir;" replied that fuacUoaary, vary airily; "thb b a ladies' ear." "Well, by jove." said the sew man' " I took it for the eatokiag car. aad not a very aha oae at that. It ioofcaUkaa — okiagoar. rad the p«>pb la HMkn the people 1 genet ally Bad to e raokw.' And then he errand around toward dont Uke anything I Mil what I think about it. That b a bete yuali generally I wanted to my siitewltlug ■men, bat lurattiL ii or other I couldn't think of ao I hold ay genre, aad aeread my SSSSrsS mark, about my I JilBl _ra- »y al !p a box MB re they'd bear what be ^ML^I gram bs^tui to. fto una rtamh Mb ratod tbabaiit to bU. ■tonkas arted eM bb^ereua

Psopis U Stoat H sates, etc. u I While it may ba proper that those *a "living la glass hoatrs should never "° ! throw stones." we think it b eminently <~ i proper that those working is lit" i*More should say a "go oi word* for t anything of benefit to themselves, in j this connection. Mr. Isaac Corrcy, i Manager. Saieut. K -f- GlaaeWorka. re u marts I am ; , -sa-1 to >aj that I hart o j assd the Groat It m-dy. S; Jaoobt Oil. for rbsamatbm with exrejent resulu; other members of my family havs also W> been greatly beucfilel by its ass. Li SaCCX Pl«CA*TX.-Cbop fine one °» tahlespoonful of pick ire. half that quantity oFonioo. and parsley if it b available; put these lagrsdleub over the ire to tuf- _ : ficleni vieeger to cererr them, sad tot it u ! boil nearly ewey; thee add e sallapooo- ai to! of ash. quarter ol that quaaUty-of ; pepper sod half a pint ol cold gravy, or u ol lb! pot liquor to which the beef was j n bulled ; boil Honor sad use it hot '• [Orate Haftes Tireea] ! " A Builder's Tesiiueay. Charles S. Strickland, rlsq ..of* Boy.- '[ " 1 stoo glare. Boston. Mats., alter relating ai hb surprbing reoovery from rtoeu- : j matbmbySt. Jacobs O.I. says; loan , not find words to ooorry my praise sad i ■ gratitude to thr discoverer of I fall iini- j J "Why. Jetmie. you foolish girfaoomr | " ' into the bouse. What are yoo oot Ir the . snow to! arilboul wraps' - "Ob. lb ' baa tost called ud here are bb foot- i ' ' get the right ail' foe those slippers, rad 1 1 J | do you know I doe'; believe I've got i ' A Baltimore clergyman recently : .. Luarus a Beggar »" We .oppose be-' { * cause be didnt advertise. • De *eVte<> *NvreX» tte .Jtte ( |U ' ( iu -i " * | r ~ t^mreteT" •'* ' | 7 E!2!!2pmrara3 i I H III d lllf If ||0ftl Li_ EJ-Y'* c,teA"« 1 ALT'S CkXAJC BALM CO ..0-^fs*r ] ■ ■" iaflMtV..rnrr*^==: .» j ;

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