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VOL XIII.
t'Al'E ISLAND, CAPE MAY COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEH «, 1867.
NO. 648.
BUSINESS CARDS. A f'iRD. J <Sas SikimtOUoppotui UCotn HouJ!! Lap* Island, b.» Irt—y . 3 HENH* kiriM, I Jape'r Collator Of internal Br< sous for Caps "■■■■I mruMd'a IoJrt Houtr, . WrstroH-., Cape Mojr Couolf. Ull AlCTIOSillims. Mnu. GtOH™ l.'vv. . I. Wn66a,» J K. H. OBET, A 1TMU r-A T-LA W, MAS1 LU, tOUCITOM, t LiAHiKSt id en as ciu r, Mabict tresrr. inn fun, CesMS, N. J.. oil A<Jalnl*g rim Nattoaal Book. A IXYIOKEEH'N NOTICE. rrUE uarfuraigosd hsviag lakoo oat Iresasr at iL&S: 5es Majr eouatj, at than aottsv sort oo mntiMr tenet. WILLIAM I'llAMUkH', Sea. 1. 1(07. tyj Cold Cprteg, K. J. B. K IWAM, REAL ESTATE AGENT, SURVEYOR CONVEYANCER, OBao, cot. rttRV *> ayUTH Suaste, ■Hmn' Caps lAltnil. K. 1. JEME M. SMITH. REAL ESTATE AGENT, uSSoaaarfaakaOTaTnatr to* Wt,h' JACK. (ON CTBJMCT, Oljjlillr At (Wn Utatr, M'*MO "** A- JAUCTION BUSINESS. huataaas aarabara la Capa May Couaty, at at reaaoastoetetsas aay ota.r person, aad eolieiu OBaa, lakhaaa at., appeal U la. ivotra B.u,, conveyancing! DMM, BOB0C, MOSTC A oca, a«4 other laattlaaat am daapa'ah. fad AskaowlrdicmcnL aad Depositing. takaa by HL.SKI ru'aI.n, Jfattn (a Ibsai rry. OSes at WsetsotPs Bnardia* Houtr. Tooottud'i I altt. Cape May Coaaty, fi. J. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, rale «r*K per ere" oa the amount of (altag fraa. Baal Estate A mat, ORo* jaekase.CL, nppo.lt. Catr. Hour, JsKI q. Lapq lolaad MatrJaraay. WINK* I I pKMOM who loaj wisL^tokorruw or laait «nj|j 1 xad'tox iSat tlms, and lha securely ihat aaa b» i fSSAX^ W...'C.un-^ ! spsmiMs parties wlOwu^ making H^ keawn to | A ttoro.y at Law, ' I jaU.NMf Capo May Court Hoot., It. J. | •'STILL AT IT." WARE A ELDBEDQE, Contractors and Builders. CAPS ISLAND, N. J. aaglt-i ' ■nor. — Chestnut Allay. mar Mtntlco street. CRANE'S PHOTOGRAPH GfM.T.KRY, | Na.ua ASCH Street, PHILADELPHIA. *3t?P5SX 5&SEjS£ VtaK* i : Alee, tha Now lapartal Carta Mra and Photo. , ' Mleleiares. Pnoaraof various psttrrn..*c ,hr qy, ■ttja-g-*— -.-r ; TUR M. SMITH, ar Cap* Ixlaad, K. <., wtahrt I tMMrian yrdsoiWorath. whon^aw^. M i g^EE^sgggg i iKXJKr' , HOUSE * IMH PATNTIX Gr, J gOMjtHAOUtoBlllO. CUILDINC I ■YcoapeSreaagem respectfully eoUoftsd. A* MWf SMITH k MOKSOW. RNKSAL WATCH BANCr*CTVHI5C t» aSIJa JhJjHaa* . Wegiaato. dotifis* all r-mr. J, jfgjjjk
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She gwt's <e0mrr. j HARYEHT HOME. Ho! for tha ahoutlng harrtat hher ; keaperei op to tha plain ^ Vailed In lha laughing grain . . | Bloaaoxv-Jrwrla.1 arid »uaheAai-bound. Uluvh uf aoramar-llava. rich and dm. Shout of barraaiar.' homeward hymn, And tha corn Sclda gather lliclr golden plumr, I Ho I for thaiuirvc.1. Op to toll, { Gold Ilea deep la tha raylaaa mine. And tha chant uf departing yaare, ! Aa tha mighty heart, of tha centurlca meat 'And tonic a boat lootatapa bailee to preaa The changeful kingdom of Time. And lha leal aw a, t touch ol Ita algal armg Vanlah nwny from aafth. ^isccllanrous. AN OLD MAN'S STORY. Many year, apo, a tasiparaoco Boating waa bald iu a certain vlllaga. A little boy, wha lived in Iba vlllaga, waa very anxiune la go, end perisbdvd bit father to lake km. The boy never fergol that meeting, and ha wrola Iba account of It yaare sflerwarde. Use'of tba apaakara ol iba meeting wu an old stun. Ilia hair aaa abite, and hie brow farrowed with , ago aud (arrow. \V ben br sroea to apeak. I "My Iriasda, I am ho old man, atsndlog alano at Iba and of life's journey. Teert aro io my ayoa and deep aorrow it in my heart. I nut witbool frianda, or home or kindred oa earth. It wu not ; xlwaya no. Unce I bad a mother. With | her old heart cruthed with aorrow (bo j want to ber grave. 1 ooca bad a wife- h j fair, angel-hearted creature u aver smiled , in an earthly hume. liar blue aye grew ! ; «J:m ba tba fiaodi of aorrow wubed away j It! b/lghtoeai ; and bar leodar heart 1 f wrung till ovary 6brn wu broken. 1 aoca I bad n coble boy; but ho wu driven from j lha raioa of hi* home, ud my old heart | yearre ta know H he yot livu. 1 once ! bad a babe, ■ iaeal lovely babe ; but theve | iaodi declroyed it, aod new it livu with i Dim who lo tot a the little obac. Do Dot •poru uie, my friend*," continued tba old oiao. "Tbaro ia light is my eveologiky. I ba apirn uf uiy mother rojuiaaa aver tba : retniu of bar prodigal (oa. Tha iojurad wife amilea upon him woo tnrns back to virtue ud bonor. The chlld-ugal viuta ma by oigbt-fkll, ud I team to foal bit bud npuo sty favariab cbaak. My ; boy, if ha yet livu, would forgive the torrowiBg old mu lor irantmeot that ! | drove bim out into tha world, and tba blow that manned him for life. Uod for- ! give ma for the roio I have brought npoo ! nil that will abut ma. "I war a drunkard. From wealth ud reapactabilitj, I planged Into poverty ud - I tbuma. I dragged my family down with . ma. Far yaare 1 aaw tba cbaak of my wife j grow palo, and bar Hep grow weary. 1 i left bar alone to atroggla lor the children, | while 1 wu drlakiag and riotieg at tha ; Mbe saver cemplaiaad, thongb the ud tha childiwo often went bnagrj io bod. "Ooa Now Yur's eight, I returned lata to tba but whore charity had given ■ | oa (belter. My wife wu atill ap, aad I i ahivariog over tha eoala. 1 damudad i | food. Hbe told ma tbaro waa uooa, ud j i thaa bunt lata teen. I fiercely ordered : ' bar lo got noma. She turned bar eyee j tadly upon ma, tba Ware falling fut over ! bar pale cbooki. At this moment the j child ia tha cradls awoke, ud alwtwd a i ory af haagar, ilartiiag lb# dwpairlag ; motbar, ud makieg BOW aorrow oo her j break lag heart. " 'Wa have no food Jamoa ; we hava had none lor eeveral day*. 1 hava aotbiug for tba bab*. 0 my oaoa dear baag bud ! meat wa atarva V "Tbat sad. pleading face, ud thou (tree u lag ayoa, and Iba fnebla wall or tba j child, maddened me ; nod I— jee, I (track ! bar a fierce Maw is tba fun, ud aba Smll ] forward apu tba haerth. It aaamad u if tba forma af bail ware ragtag ia sty bo- ' aom ; ud tba Mteg of tba wraag I bad commiuod added Ibel to tba bra I ; bad aavwr atrwob my wth before, but now ; tome tornbla impulaa drove ma as, wad 1 ' (looped down, u well u I eoeld m my I draakea etate, udelutcbnd both my band* i wbarbair. '• Far marry'i mtr, J,m~V aicUrm- > »d my artfc aaabs looked wpiato my bud- • mb a awaSamuaa. •yu wUl awl kdl an ! ywa w® swt harm 'WMtta?' Awd aba ap^ I V
to the cradle ud grasped bim lo bar arm*. ' I caaghl bar agaia by tha hair aad drag- ; gad her to lha door ud aa 1 lifted tba latch, tba wind buret in with u cloud or .now. With a fiaudiak yell, I utill drag- ; ged bar oa, aad berried bar oat a*id the darkoe-'i aod atorm. Thai; with a wild j laogb, 1 cloud the door and fattened it. '-ttsrptoadjag moaua and tho aharp ery ol 7 j tho babe, mingled with tha wail of. the | bluL Hut my borriula work wu aot yal 1 complete. "i turned to tbo bod where my oldaat t j mo wu laying, .notched bim from bit | >luinbt.ra, ud, ngniod ^ta half-nwnkod ttruggln, opened tba door ud thrutt bun ' out. In tba agony of fear ba attend tbet i tncrvd oama 1 wu ao loogarabla to baor. j Ha called ia— r.tum! ud locked bit | linger! io my aide pocket. 1 could not I wrench tbat grup away ; but with Iba * I cruelty ol a Gaud. 1 nbot tba door upon | bit arm, ud ariuug my kuifa. nwarad a "It wu muroiug wbaa 1 awoke, aod . I tha atorm bad canned. 1 looked rooad to ! j tho accualomad placa for my wife. At 1 | l uiiued bar, a dim, dark uaao, at uf lame ; ; bornble -nightmare, coma orer 111a. 1 ; ; thought it niu(t ba a fearful dream, but 1 | involuntarily opanad tba outaida doof with , a (buddariog dreed. Aa lha deor ogoeed, | tba enow buret ia. aud aomulbing fall ' acrua tba tbraabold with a dull heavy aoaod. My blood ahot Ilka malted lava j through my voiua and 1 covered my eye. - to (but out tba eight. It wu— 0 Had I j bow borrtblo !— it wu my own loviog wife aud bar be6s, Iroten lo death ! With a | - truo mother', love, aba bad bowed beraelf over the ebild to ahtald it, aad wrapped , all bar clatbiog around it, laaviog ber owo peraon axpoaad to tha aturm. .-the bud I placed bar bair over tba face cf the child 1 ud the ileal bad Iroxao It lo tba pale ! K cheek. Tha froal «.i wbilo ou tbc lid* * af ita half opened eye«, aod upon lie liny ? liogara. "I never koew what bocoiue ol ' my brava boy." 1 Hare the old man bowed bu bead, and 1 wept ; and all in tba hoo.a wept with bun. ' '' Tboo, to tba low tonet of heart broken r sorrow, be concluded : '' | "1 iu arraatad, and for loog muotba 1 '• ! wu a raving meoiac. W hvo 1 rvcovared, | i wu aaotuuead lo the penitentiary for < ivo yaare ; but Ihia v.i nothing lo tbc j lorturea 1 have endured iu my own boaom. * , And now 1 deairo to epend iba little rain- ' 'r nut of my life in writing to warn olburn ' 1 ool to eater a path which bu been 10 k dark abd faarfol in m«. " When tba old mu bud finished, tba Umpvrnuca pledge tu produced, ud bo ^ ukad tba people to come forward ud aigo * ! it. A young mu, an attentive littvoer, j ieapad from bia (eat, ud preoaed forward ! to tba pledge. Aa ba taok the pen in bud, * be bvailated a ruoineat. * "Sign it, young muu. aign it." auid tba 1 ; vanarabla apeakei. "Angela would aige * i ik. 1 would writo my uama 10 blood leu ' tbouaud time, if it would undo tbo ruin 1 have wrought, and bring back my lovuo " I ! uod I oat una.. " ' j Tba yoaog man wrote, "Mortimer Hud- * tou." Tba old mu looked. Ha wiped ' i hie ayea, ud lookad agaia. Ilia face II tluahed with fiery red, ud than a death0 like palaoae* came over it. ' "11 ia— do, it cannot bo ; yat bow ' it range!" be muttered. "4'ardou lire. f I air, bat that wu the oama of my brava ' j boy." t 1 Tba young muo treat bind ; uod bald up , bia left arm, from which tha head ban been levered. Tboy looked for a moment in each j D other', ayea ; ud tba old man axelaimad: "My own rajurad boy!" 1 The yoaog mu oriod out : . "My poor, dear father !" . Then thvy foil upon each other', nock 1 I ud wept, ull It aoemod aa if their eoala . | would mingle together. 1 Domicile Order and Tnife. j Wa era told by good critica that agli- | ' 00M raigna paramount in muy of our ! modern houeee. Than ia truth ia this 1 i observation. Tba leel la. we, aa a people, j ! are oot yat educated ia art or laxta. It ; ia possible u to adacata tba rye aa to aa9 nbia it to dmcrimiaaie at osea as object 1 | ia good la sin. Childrea by bniag nccuti 1 lomad to regard daily anapla ud correct j I deugos, will gradaally become odocotod . | 10 love of boaliy. Accastom them to 000 ' agly thing., and tbnr ioaliact far tho . * boaatilal will vary noon bvcomn oitin- j r | ual. bad. A (Unco nl tbo eye often leecbeo a ; o child more than volume, of books coald ' , 1 do. Tba idau ud improasioa* thaa ac- ; | quired are lug lived, ud tnrvive all j I 1 atkore communicated through tho Muaas. ' ' There to a feed of tratb in tba maxim, "sosing ia believing." The sdacatioa of , tba chlld'n taste bagiaa from tho birth, aod it may ba cultivated 10 the asnary aa ' well u ia tba ocheei of art. Tho losua. there learned lb rough the eye are imprintad lo cbiMrew'e mlada, aad their lanisct , for the bona! I fo I may be quickeoed by tho familiwr oopocta of the object, which are * ceantutty tarrouadiag lb. m. ■ Wa lava to too ptctarea adoroias tha II waH— wo asm eboo* pnott. aot oxpoo- ■ Moo paialiogt, provided tboy eootnio a boutifol tboagbt, baorei beauty, or a . ludscapa noaovry. Tba poorool honu 6 may the* bo famished aow-a-daya; for tbo methods of multiplieatioo of pictares w by wood-oats Uthagrapb* ud aagraviag.. aro almost iafiaiu. Cbildras will drtsk _ ia tha impraraieiat gtvea by a picura ; for 7 children leva wistaraa. ami carry with I* thorn tbo early toaprraaiau Ureogh lite. It spoahr U at elmeye » tba ramo boeaii „ fel ism, aod to aooar eat of loiapor. Bo- , ris. ■ baa, W oaluvnta taste aod rat by proctor Ibo pfottons that wiM aotovay aootn * tdato »f btototoCy, of sshlioam. of virtoo aad f of 1 AAw'.l* f fojSli
. Our Mia»i»>Ippi<!orrrspomd<-mce | BailoC* Cosmsb. Miss., I , , WSaii/* ,#lh* ' f Ms. Euros Throughout tho length • aod breadth of tbii Sou thorn country , sediliuu rtalka hand in band with it. twin _ j sister treason. There are lericmt of the 1 1100s evoilrncou as tbo dor wh.-n thuodt-r- , j tbe I'aimallo tjtata. end rouaeij the slum I bcring dngt of war.. Aitbnugh tha bone I j of cont. ntion h»» bi-m reuiovvd. there , yat osi.f o a juigout thoru io iba .low j Orocibler ol venom oo.i oialo of wretu are , horded in tbe dork rbaiubvre rf their , patriot.. Tbo negro cloaoaut in thru , mid.l agilalaa BLd oatilve I born ■mmao.at woonda »0vW. Tbo fact. Ibot those who j until recently, figured emoiig their chat- 1 I | tela, sod counted largely in tbo financial I j burn, in a manure, mutninor, ho.vd uc ■ I tog with tbvmCrlvaa.ibv) regard aabamili | '.tlOg beyond precedonl In bondag.. ; . tbay worship Ibr block moo at ibn hvoI I pretence a. Aogvlle loalhud tba htdaou. i . G rooad lor. Tbwy cliog to tbair dofanct j , doetrin. a( tho withatud vine to tbe I , i crumbling well. Aod like the rude bar- ' bariu, holding a midnight carousal nv.i ; , ; tba dry boua. of bit deparud flock, tboy J ( 1 resurrect the hideous carcu. qTtbair idol t ! Kad tbaoty. wail o.ar Iba chilled ramoiat j of tbair pat ai-bume, sand forth lamanta- , i tioos red witC tbo blood of lal loo brovoi. j | end bold orgies sncnligiou* euougb 10 , ! moke tbe Heavens blasb wad asgols jrnl. , Tha core price m.uelautor.T is (be »c , koowladgad bnadquurtai. of thejurbulant I ! chivalry* Tbay induigw 10 copious libo- ; nous of t-ul-lbroal l.quor until Iba brut, j I passion is (routed . until itroog drink bat i called into existence .vulimonu which • ore conceived dowu among IDs demon. J ! of I'wOaoinooiom. At ibis cenpuol ol 1 vice I. concocted e sorio. ol outragu. om: I partucutioua wbtcu ore to be idfilclan upon .ouio intrepid ioyoiiot. I'.rauv.o ' ; barn, plundering In. atock-yotd, ana a. it ' , often ibn ou, opplviug tbc torch to bit . cabin end aboddiog tho moocent blood ol . I lbs faithfel CoioulXTT " I bate qaolod bni a fee of tbo evils which lieie urigiuola " What marvel tban that lha band ot id. ' proveiueol ia^ pynii/.ed, u...i tbatioa ^..l?' ' rea. tbaev volley. unUllad. Nothing ° (trongo tbat work-.bi-p- and focloilu. ou > oot enliven the dolelol mod. No! Hu- . mooity abrioti tustiuciivoly away irou. darkening tbo ouoala uf tbi. benigbtoa ' realm. Notwithstanding the press teem, with crime from tbe Mouth, there sr. roi1 waters af Southern life, and buried deep , lnuguago 1. uotbar progenitor of evil. ' 1 At every confeda.-xtu cruaa rooda tbi. 1 *tbiug i. mdalgad io. Hostile aod niflamitory oxpra.sioua are tba order of the bour. Tint, aa u well kuowu, bu a bsuv- . lul influence, it tends to a vitiated moral 1 sentiment, and generally results in u cor- ' raption of morality and prrmlance ol . . crime. Ns wonder thai peace and prosperity aro larking, for fiery pegeion ia the ; law bore. Tbe eaarmiiy of tba crime oi ' fomenting discord, many of these people • bave yet to ba taught. Had there been Jodn. I.cariot, whose guilt could be fully , [ proved, and ba cecvicled aod ha convict- , '• ud 'and executed, tba result would have { Been salutary, treason would have been , { defined, it* criminality impressed npon ; . ! tba public conscience, aod tba expreuiuns ' ; of 1 reason in langaago and acta corres- | | pondiogly checked. Madllion. langaags j I is ooly the foliage af a treasonable lite, ! , i it potaU aa unmistakably to ibu senti- , ; menu of tba heurl, as tna fruit 10 the | character of tba plant. Mora uuun, WtusoK Whim mix. j Hikts to Loviu or Flowbb*.-— A 1 beautiful and easily sttniend show of ever- ' greens mny bs bad by a vary simple plan, wbieb baa beea foonil to wark remarkably ' wall one small seals, lfgaraniom branches 1 taken from luxuriant and baalthy trees, , . just before lha WisUr aaU iu, be cut as l for slips, aad immersed in soap water, tbay . will, aftar drooping a few days, shad their 1 t laavsa, pat forth fresh ones, end continue I ia tba finest vigor all WiaUr. By plac1 ing a number of bollias t us filled io a : 1 ! lower bosket, with moaa to conceal tbe , . bottles, a abow ot avargraao is easily so1 ' cared for lbs Winter. All the different , i I varieties of the plaol baieg used, tba vur- ; , . I loos shapes aod colon of tba laavaa bleed , I | into a beautiful affect. Tbay require do ; . ; fresh water. So says a lady who bas triad , . ' •*- ; 1 W tu tux Tram at N iowt — A (aw who i, 1 inherit good tooth, aad who cere oalbiag ! 1 • for looks, neglect brushing tbair Uelb ; ' 1 - bat nona who wish to preserve tbair Uptb, . t gaod or bad, aa long as pasaibla, shoald > 1 > neglect to brash them oare or more urn*. 1 s a day, with a broth so auff a* to clean tba ce well, but not oo hard aa to wound 1 > or irritate the gums. They shoald be 1 • brushed both night and morning, bat il s oalj a ooa. 1st it be doae tba last thing ba s fore retiring. Portions of food, sweat., s An., loft oa or between tbo tratb at night, r decay or acidify, aad corrode tba enamel, a aad thaa. gradaally injoro them. If tb. 1. cavities between aad In daeaytag tratb ba k thoroughly hreebed out with water el r olg hi. aad wbaa riaiag, ft will add years 1 b to tbair eSheUro aaa aad freedom iron 1. pais. Meet of tbo i rath powdere sold i- coo tain aa tajarvout acid, which though b il fives tbo tooth a eloaa, white surface, y does It at the expeoee of soma af tba aat- • oral surface. Aftttlw bard rasp, ptoaaaav d i^piriurnhfi, to Iba bra* pMftlli hfyifoe-
Cuifiviatr I-IIIlr ustd Do It Well Dr. Geo. U. Luring, tbu popular Free- - Idefitof tb* New Knglend Agricultural' rvrrnt ngrirullure! eddies.. On lha tub ject of small larma lb* doctor eeid : I "1 have an idee Ibel the hu.iau.t 0' i.lred bulurr lire yuungv.l maaisjbl. , eadveveiing tu roup Doth tL> tuil. lion , ibvse lergu ireoia ..1 lead, e coU>|<atauci ; fur Ibumtelvvt and then lemdH^t. I any can of j"***- "nr| * frw appl-s aitb > In. > purcenlage upoa tbv general ev.rvgv can givM a van 'a lamiiy a tuuff liviug. cloilebis cblidreu . ibi-rutot * school a it 610 blr oalgbborboud and br t«ud> i bum t.- 11 sod can't ua.p b-iag a good cit-t-n. pays eunsa. avary immIj ta... Tbaia's it a • I be other tide illaslrsies ibai t.it;e tu a-iiich I buve alrod.d 1 knoa . tu day" u|l DntnCh bar -are crupreVu'ua tb markul Twang y acre, ol land it ah find t.ir alternate crops grnwii.. in r-t, thai 11 - ., t. bat inid a (,-Mi.iTUi utT ol bitfarm of I'd acre., lie nw »«tr-i b.t murret ami invu.led it carefully , ba bat aduratut) hi. wuyt wa.l. kvpt biureelf :u good condifarming ol ahicti 1 bate .pen ' 'l, "iH.'u market ""hot be ml 'nf bat dero? 'a hV " •elf to ju.l tba eauie farming tbat a man you koow ruauy u little f.rmbout. iu Nee Loglund surteunded by twenty acre, ol Uad and a few apple tree., or 1 wo or tbree Curd -looking peach true., with a laa ularved cabbage, iu ol. coroar nf tbe with a .mall bag : That man coald b*vv a. with 5ll0 acret. Ila didn't cbura to no it, but be applied biiuaulf with care uno ty.lain ana accuracy, aud ba* muds just a» large a fortune ufi from bia land aa tbe iiiau wbu baa made gh.OdH.OOO oat of 11 cotton mill in tbe last five year.. Tbet it iba business ol New England farming. — There is 00 illegal farming, nu Illegitimate ; fanning, no Careleae burning tbat will I apply lo New Euglaud. Yuu euunotcuu- | caive ol such a thing." | Mluta-r Feeding of Cows. For winter freuiog, guod clover hay 1 end earn lodder, meal mixed with bran, •hurts, middlings, or caoail, (tba three latter names being given in diO'xrent seclion. to nearly the tarns article, and vary- i log io different millls from a very rich to ^ a vary poor frad.) Meal from a number : of varieties of grsiu will be found more • healthy than from any one kind. Thai j : from lodiao corn will usually give a large : quantity af milk at first, but iu most ca.es will soon induct an exesss of fla.b or fat ! and u corresponding decrease of milk. Many valuabls caw. bave been rendered valueless aa milkere by ona season's nigh j feeding oa. Indian menl. Cotlou seed end i oil meal will have much the same effort Momeliores good cows will show en loclij nation to Uke ou fat and inrreehe in milk I oa the commence oieut of eiee.tive l»eu- | 1 oo neb feeds. For a cow oot ia calf, or tba first six ; maalba *ba has goua id calf, four quart. par day of one-hall nuddliug., aud meal from equal qu.uim-. al corn, ryt at>o oala. Will oa a. much a« iba average o> rows will bear aod prove lasting and pro. j Stable ; it shoald ba given on col fodder. i slightly steam, and fed id i wo leed. per ; i day. Wbfie roots cau ba raited with profit tbay will be found baalthy. end will ' kaop op a batter flow of tailk tboo most I other kinds of feed, bat tbay should be fad with oiher kluds. W ureal aud best. I WiU incraeae the quality, bat will pot improve tbe nohBoss, though tba flavor will ' be bseaflrted. Yellow eagruis will grve^ they will improve both tbo' quantity end • quality of lb* batter, mekieg it finer fievored abd higher colored. Boots fed in I large qaeeuiira eloeo. will ludeca loo i Urge e flow of milk at eapeesa of condition. (Joe food on roots aod meal per day will prove bettor then either efooe. Middliaga ee breu shoald be omttlsd whoa feediag roots, an both are fooaraieg aad . may scour. Where there is a tendency to tbto eelmeel >a tba boot food, aud it qbW>e|l|> .
Ifrgularity of feeding ia ef tba gra.'MS nn! orlaorr foNpil animals, end is « rear more .o tbau in feeding cowa; lbs, *14 1 beva ennttent acevae lo salt — roc! tele i« tha Heat, and Tark'a Island tha uaM ( aebatitute ; if tboy hava il always bwfena '• 1 hern tboy will never receive ir.jary from . over ratine. 1 hey ihoeld ba w.ivred ofter. . aud with water not ton eolc ; tb* «• will c iva constant access to II 'though i( regularity t. nbvervsd, tha animals ap- ' petite will si, on act iitntaodau itself le ; .teted limes. While tbe aim should ba iu make cow. eat all Iba bay or fodder ■ buy wiiu.ll innch .hurt ef ft if they ere alinaeti (d west*, or are lad mora at era. tin-e. /Food ulirnar and lass at e lime. ' sodAbey will e.t mncb more ie tbo eg-VgTc-».l. nod wa.ls much lues. If it ito ' fnued the supply given is«*oo large, it - -huuid be remuvad a. tune a. lha eaimel ( baa Income satisfied. e» bathlag destrays 'ho appetite suooet then rejected food ' lying iu ibe mauget. For eeccessfol winter dairying, a good, light, airy aed comfcrtuhlu stable i« iodi.peo.eble ; care rhonld ha t.kee t.. Vesp it cloeb and wall ' -reii 1 listed, guarding against currents ef cold air blnwint uu tba cows.aud keepiag ibe.r apart ineo Is tuo close aod hot. Clbee. but st.hla. fo.tar tn->ra dt«e«eee than atv I'arft and Fauci**. — Ao etcbaaga saya wbae lediaa vole, rsbdidstaa • ill sIwots bs alaetad by bxi>d.oiiia majoruis..' — Tbu wsy-vkey weigh bogs in Kaeses 1 ' fLev first tie tbe hog to a veil, bplaaee ; tbi- rail 00 a lepra wiib rocke tied to tba .Ither end. and thru gne.» how mnoh (ha ruck- weigh - Pbil-reoph.rs say that shutting tbe ryes moke, the sense of bearing more .cute A wag suggests ibat tbtsaccoeets • for the u.euy ilo*.i| eye. ihxt ere sate el > rbotch ne nuudey — I etnt.ot beer chrlrfreu.' seid Mra . Prim, dudamfqlly. Mrs. Partingtoa- , pnart. "Par baps if you coqld' you woold — At u coucort reeanrly, at Iba cotcle•loo the snug, k: There's a good time , Pr»nt Om-(, — Among (ha nolawer1 1 by printers' devil." in this country ate 1 bnrluw IVirrrt, Uur.ce Graaly. Mimoa • i •meruo .IX- Vice Prvsidvol llamlin. Welles, Hubert V-nuuar, PalVol.um v* > Naabj — Nut I nog since a jooih older ia wit . then Hi tear., »flar being calachissd eoe1 earning tire power af Nature, replied i cau ■ do. Mh. ren'i u>aka B-ll Jonas' month art bigger ettb.nl .attiog bis ears — ' Somebody says thai tba bast way ta gal rid uf weeds is to always pot yoar of your frieods. Junes says that lbs , inn.t efiective ruesns be aver triad waa by ■qneericg tb* trend of a plomp yoang widaa 10 black. Tba naxl day aha waa , iu half muureing. end a second kindly pressure resulted in e pink gown end whp . 1 Ax AuoMiusULt Fssriox.— A ledy correspondent fays : "The impression pre- , duoad en all beholders of tbacbighoo frum 1 the rear is. tbat its elevated prdto'.nr- > noes is inainumed only at tba expense ef 1 terrible alrmin 00 lb* room of the heir in the neck. And tba reddened aklo of 1 lb* ueck, combined with the tense maal nar ia which tire heir is opwerd draws I end twisted, causa lire beholder to avail 1 in fear and trembling (he sudduh given > way of something. If ledias kosw tbe re-" palsiva apppesranca presented by tba err raoganiaol of hair at tba back of tbair I lre*d>, tbat atrocious suetnaly would eeoa cento to be lasbiauable. — John U. Saxa, writing ef wbut haws in Europe, says: "1 aaw more pretty . girls iu Dublin (ban io Loudon ; end many mure ie London than in Peris. The ■ waaleet voice 1 aver heard to Converse* r lion come from e (Jarmea vomeu who . sold beer and biscuit* in th* nburh* cf . ; liothc, with suiilas baoignaat r Dough to turn cakes aid ale into ambrosia aad seeu iar. 1 aaw a guod deal of peasantry ef ' inauy conetriae, end tbuugbl the Irtoh the , moused lb* Romau tba laeat attreo- , nve of ell" I bed th* privilege to study." e Pseia Fssciexs. — A P.ris corrscpoff- . daul of tha New York WorH writes: Tba crinoline qeeallbD is definitely sat- , lied; smell hoops, oply three or fear et , ih« bottom, bald together by e system of I tacking about iba walct, will ho won for A many year* w* predict, with short dressas "hicb. by the wey, are ia fevor only ec fatigue dreS'M, being icsdmi.sibl* ee foil I toilette, alibongb tuy variety ol CeBiectia drapery 1* adapted lo them. Long escaping train, maintain than supremacy for t ev.nmg toilette. Gold oroemecu ere Ie r lngh favor, aad theac now letrodaccd era , well mode that the prejudice sgefoct -lie. list imitations is completely largotlM. .ad the chefcdey lor tba first hems of Parts are decorated with thai*. Jot trimmiogs, t* tbe draolatmn of tho cberah ' I -sadles. wbc have paras of tbco le sweep r 1 oui of tbe church crtUs. ere atill e furors. 1 ■ — Now is tba lima lo pLent Trait trass. 1 pre pas, raapbcrrla., ale. It ia 'erprrsieg 1 > bow maoy paopla tbcra era who era pes- ' laetly willing to aecepl a presaolof ealra • basket of fruit, u few benches of gwpaa • ur e bowl cf bcrnra, cod et tbc game lime i , .re to totally regard Irr. of tkoir duty ta >r| tbvir families end tba rowmuBity at lerya, I as tu aetlrely etgleel L> pleat e trow as 1 both, ar if they ao uke tbc Irotobfo So - i plant, they pat lire tree or bush la BMW : ' poor spot where uctbicg dec will grow, ' 'hau Dug lac 1 ta take pay cere of tbco, • .od ccffvr lbs eat tls id rue over cod dc r stroy tha ita*. aad <bva complete that tbay had aa lark. Luck has netkitof W » da wHh tha raising of frelL hat uneMia. d e guod roil, aad tha lavigavesisf iaKaisai r ef maaan ba*. aa avary ato* will M Ito i ihrnrpfobaaroapd pt L \ tj - 1 V — 'SBa

