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fliiiwilhnT. ■ -aiir^fi * jHrinMml Rates tor !!•-, . s^-«-hCMfelHieutepamlset Instocfa, inpltgp wrut aide in to latterpart of to, rliy. be enrol UmroogMy in a ffstr days; *UfW, -V to itami be bound up dam, In large, round shocks, to Urge stalks in to middle of to shocks will not cm* ia a month. . are cored «olfldc-ntly to be housed toy should be secured from to weather. Much good fodder is lost, every season, by deferring to homing of stalks Ull the hnskiog i« all finislied. II wiO reof stalks at to bq^nahg^of to week I than at to end. •' ' TranapUntlng Irtt-s, ehrubu and 1 vinee, in ant mail or tototpr'ng, U 1 an item of ngdadtural and bortlcultu- ' ral labor tottdhfng which very much 1 haa bean written. The spring of to J pear U, without donbt, to moot natu- . nal and listen! period to transplant ' anything, twpoclally if to rooU are at " allmutttated. If all to little rootirts ' and bail-like fibre*, with their thousands of apongtole* for collecting ma- " er lal for all production of sap, could Mf*™ »P *Ith to tree without Injury aud returned to the earth with pro re aa successful as transplanting in " to spring of to year. Erapormllon 'l ■

is constantly going mi from the sur&rc of trees, from the ends of tbetwlga to that part of the stem of a throb or body of a tree eren with the surface of the ground A large quantity of moisture U brought up through to agency of to supply to waste by constant evnjiomtion. If, therefore, a cnnsiderahlc portion of the rooU be left In the soli in autumn, to treat, rlne, bush, or shrub, most suffer seriously before new roots can be formed, next eiirinfen sufficient numbers to take up and cdnvey to the stem to required amount of moisture. But, If a tree be remorod In to coming a portion of its roots left where it grew, Nature pots whip and spur to to energies of^he remaining roots, causing torn to multiply their sponloies before body and branches can sustain any serious injury incident to the constant evaporation of the lifegiving sap, which circulates from the ends of to smallest rootlets to to extremity of to tends rest twigs. Do not allow milch cows to foil off . in flesh during this month. 8ee that they have all the nutritious toy will sat, and as much pure water as they desire, and a dry place to He down In, ' during the long and cold nights of this month. When to flow of rich milk Is •at to decrease , lie assured that the cows Are not receiving dtte attention. Krect a comfortable shed for calves, ■toother for colts, and still another for lambs, before they hhve been compelled to suffer to serious Inconvenience of bqlfa dozen Curious storms of rain and snow. If grass la not abundant, all young animals should receive a daily allowence of meal. They need It now quite as much as toy will In to winter. As every foutlly nerds a supply of bud for culinary purposes, fattening swine should reclve such food during to last month they are fid as will inake to choicest of laid. Sour apples, pumpkin, and dish-water. will make a very Inferior quality of lard; while Indian corn meal, some cut meal and wheat meal, mingled together and scalded, Is to best material that can be employed to ftnish the fottrnlng of •wine or any other animals. Thanksgiving turkeys, or dueks, or geese, or gslDnareou" fowls, can bo made very fit and tender, in two weeks, by feeding torn In the following manner:— Mto a mush, every morning, of equal ports of Graham flour, oat meal and Indian meal, and nut it In a trough when the fowls can htoe access to their •affsjs».a»lz' BlgUL 1st $em have e bono t!M tup- 1

|dy of small gravel stones also. Fifty ' fowls will sometimes swallow more ' than a quart of gravel in a day. Keep 0 a vessel containing clean water always " ncsLT their fcsd. Let them run at large, «> that toy can get a little grass and , some Insects. They will not wander r for away from their feed, nor do any damage in to garden by scratching. . Uuehalfthe feed cpusumcd by a lot of . fowUM to «l.ls manner will make to , better poultry than could be made by , feeding whole grain in dune confinement. If fowls are not supplied regu- , lariy with all to final toy require toy c will often swallow too much. This ( wUl arrest the fattening process for several da j«. • Let asparagus beds be prejmn-d for stoto before the ground frrosea up. , over the eurfecc of to beds*. Give the bed a thin dreaslug of nmck oe mould [ with a layer of good stable, manu-v. - Such stable manure. as hw been allow- , U hardly worth to expense at carting ' to to garden. Flower beds may be prepared, in , such sljv-t dirt us may be obtained Ln , to streets ormos* of our citoh In , foriOaer. Math of lib. composed of tot woedd supply to waate of their bioffba. uuuuue of harm fed ou -1-te gram abounds largely, to pboaferiiOtaw to floaera of £vkind. for

A Census farrest. A correspondent of tbeXTcrsseatewa teloyrmd writes as follows I am only - trends, toctodteg to regular attendance at market My land ia good-I J made it ao, without buying any majj work; and cows and pigs much more * nnmsrous than any of my neighbors in propartloa to the same amount of land. R I cultivate every foot of eoll.I can, and " it Is done to to best manner. 1 haves • good stoed garden; stocked with a little of everything, including all to Valu- '• ahte sman fruits- thanks to to advice ** received through your colums. I have J my orchard of- apples, and pears, etc., sod make considerable money out of it, braids supplying all our wants. I 1 find that well tilled land, having pre vlouely been put In high state of cultivation, will produce not only twice | but thrice as ranch as moderately good land moderately worked. r OsSiaisswring la a very sfoah toy— . going to debt for nearly the whole place —I have succeeded in paying off the I enticr debt, building a new bam, re- , . ly to the appearance and value of to I b»ve also money on I pay cash for eveiything I buy. We live as well as tore is any desire on to part of any of my fondly. My wife la not overworked. We have all to leisure time wished for. We j keep the Sabbath. We do unto others \ as we wish them to do to us — are ready ' to perform a neighborly act at all times. . Our children are being well educated. All this has been accomplished by attending strictly to my own affairs, and not troubling myself unnocessari- £ with the affairs of my neighbors, or . T idling away time at shops, stores and

;u taverns, us is too much the case yet in y this region, and criticising the conduct 10 of othcra who are uot members of three „ congregations. if 1 mention these things, not in to « way of beast— for there Is In them >- nothing to warrant bonstbig— butsimle ply to show how vasy a matter it Is to n "get along," If, with a reasonable degrec ol good health, and abstinence a from all that intoxicates, we use p roil perly and diligently to time and abili- « ty God has given to us; and portieularj. ly for the purpose of encouraging i- others, especially young men about to i r- commence forming on their own act count fo do lis beet tke, em. A seuslo hie, thrifty, tidy wife, who U willing to i, do her whole duty is one of to maini- springs to start with— a harbinger of a success, with which few hare been o equally blessed as yonr friend and read0 Good Roads. — With the sparselysettled country In some sections, and . in the abeencc of regularly laid out ' 1 roads. It la hardly to !«• supposed tot • the labor necessary to make good roads 11 can be bestowed upon them; but in V older and more tblekly-settled sections , • of the country, where roads are regu- « » lariy laid but, tore Is no possible cx- • due for to horrible condition thai c rods are often found in. There Is c nothing that strikes a stranger more S unpleasantly than to had roads to ' 1 be met with, and it is often to one I cause tliat makes him seek other States •f where roads are better. The lorn of " J time spent in getting oat of the mire, II the breaking of vehicles and harness, . y the often irreparable injury to (he no- ' ble horses, all put together, would go i- for to bulk] good roods ln every nelglibortatSod, besides fife increased comfort if that would be impacted ln a trip over I the country. \ ( |1 ExfEKIKXCB WITH FESTILIZERK. „ —The special correspondent of to II New York tribune, writing from Henry , I; Ward lierclirr's form of thirty-she J j seres, says: . t j Mr. lleer her has tried si! the phos- , filiates and special fertilisers, but lie f likes farmyard manure beat. Even bone ia not of much use with him. From r GOO to 1,000 loads of manure are put a on the place yearly; all that is made is carefblly saved, and tore are compost ' heaps of muck and weeds. A good f deal of manure is hauled from Puekj skill, and considerable quantities of un- ' leached ashes are bought of to formers r al thirteen rente a bushel. When he j was asked if the formers were ao igno- 1 I ill ■ li sslMhetotahis si Ikli paln.i

even at ell, he said, ''Yea, but don't print It!" One who commences with a poor form must take such fertilizers A r rues roB Horses.— When we ' have fed our horses with a few apples j continually, we have often been struck with their remarkable thrift and gloea- ' , lneetofbair. We believe that the high ! flesh and shining coats of our horses ' In part, attributable to this — ' AY e hart known some owners of horses , give their animals apples stewed with , and Tor light work, their owners < considered it to best and cheapest food j that could lie given. But without to , stewing process, we consider apples ; capable of producing very much to i sonic desirable and beautiful effects. | Apples are very wholesome for horsca ' as well as mad, and should be afforded to bones in small quantities more than . ltoWP»i«|ll^ . The remedy against to wire worm, 1 and cut worm, is late foil plowing, alter toy have pretty much gone into '■ to Winter qua tern. Domestic fowls will devour torn ♦ith to greatest 1 avidity, and foil plowing will call flocks ' of crows, black-birds, 4c., over to new plowed fields, to destroy multitudes, and to oold of winter all left r near to surfore. AYhen gardens are 1 spaded or plowtsj, let out all to chick - ; ™ r* ko»e or can borrow. They ' will soou learn to follow cloaetoyour [ and hteky would be that worm « that can escape their eagle eyes, and 1 Thfo^^shLSdbe1*^'^! r possible. » Haot Louse and Bxebe, of this » placa, "ays the Pachroo, OsCfornU, r gmem, no Monday threshed out 1018 i sacks of whaat enraging 12S fro. each, - wUch Is equivalent to S,121 btahik. The machine was vet twice during to ;

FERTILIZERS. J ■ y ■ L H36f~ L BAUGH h SONS, Phltadelphls, I Hsitk-Western FIMIfolXINB OmvY. le OUIOAflO, >- SOLE MANTTFACTTRERS. * PHTCES. ; rrw.,sss ptoses ika I Cfcle.g- mrnrn. mUUssr. » Mes. m per ^ MVWtow is wdfkt, ISO posafe. - -fka^i s-s 1 SO Saalk D#l»wsr» philadelphia Nnrth-Weatsrn Ksrtil'ainl Co., c icafio , ba proaurvS from daalava ta aij of tha GENUINE MANURES. ALLEN & NEEDLES IMPROVED SUPEB PHOSPHATE OF LIME. 1 - Tha old aist.dard article, uniform io I avalur. the aiM« fl"»lj pre- 1 I flasly

pared and ckeapat Phoapksl. is tb. M ark-t. Is Bafa, 200 lba. aack, *50 par 3000 !W. AMMONIAT D » FERTILIZER. 1 acknowledged to be ike most ralaaut manure al ike price offered lo ike ' public. Ia Bara ISO tea. aacb, tH par 3000 lbs. PURE GROUND BONE at lowest market raves. PERUVIAN GUANO. FISH GtJANO. -Paekad U Barrab. 136 per 3000 Iba. LAND PLASTER. A Discount to Dealers on above Prices. aractea, aasd june ort'ta. dlreat to na, aad Ihsj ALLEN & NEEDLES. * BMW. «1 A Watar St.* 42 S M. A.. UK A LXHS IN OILS, CANDLES, ANnOENXSALC»miISSIONWr.aCHAKTS, PHILADELPHIA. I ESTABLISHED IH IMS.] BOWEVI COMPLETE MANURE HKNRY BOWKR, CHRMIST. PHILAOfLrHIA. Phosphsle of lime, Ammonia * rsiaak. SnuZrstfknl cireallta whokaia.br asalpala lasted II. uaallUaw rackad ta U|l of Sao poaada aacb. DIXON, 811 AKPLKSS 4C0.. m South Watar, aod t South D^oarere Are. For Bute by WM. RBYNOLD8, "5 Hoot* HtreeL Baltimosx, Mo. Aod bp doaleracosorsllj throurhout tta ~~ MARL. Tfee Writ Jersey. Jlarl kTrsni ^ .... ... ' ■

i '^'pSrlro'JuSlte' ol " r"1 GREEN SAND MAWT ^ | re\Vlhrire1i!?°f''arsrpIk«^o~Wa*Mii'r" ' * PBljr. COOK, Stuto Goolotkl, w nun, ol it I . U.tUlowtoj^^^po^ ore^ ^ ^ rnlatak. about It, to. tb. Uo. .ip lo wklck II fesi^v^ba^ys- .ibfis i Youre trelv. Hou.TIO c^nMtrC ^ *w ' bteu>toil*uMM^'iMraarIaa(vaM j 1 M^*tte Mute!? iltTu uL i i rsn. ; ■ I rates or mabi. ! jf88£38p6te^ ■ j^fsattasgitiaistasi ■ p.tcu of Ststlou bopood. * , '-S— ""~i— — ' ~ "uatav,. ! - atationebv.

MEDICAL. hooflamd's trail bit™, j Hoofland's German Tonio { Tke dftii b ntdifi for ill Steam si at ' : HOOFLAND'S SEBMAN BITTERS fiSI HOOFLASD'S QEEMAN TONIC, j sSgwSSS'SSS 1 arrell. Ml. — aSwW la tha paVIa UMUinTwmS.* "** ^ At-htdl. Hoofland's Gennan Bitters. ■flua»lwa.aaauild."!u?aa!" **" HOOFLAND'S QERMA1T T0HIC. = - "raT'tuBaat. Frew a rertaqr W aaaare, areh a. S

o/t|aBlanuh!?vUaMuof the Haud, Hurrlod or DlSoalt c oiSS^^^5|2MyL ; tnatelM^omrtjlHmBaMofVaioil. t DSSii^vff%jKo^«^?^5oV'' ; ShroT'pLn' fo "tha tfido, ^Ba^tgmL^aba. ate^Jod-^ the rteah, Coaatsnt Imaclolaca of r Evil, sad Great Deproaaloo of Spirit. hoofland's german bitters, ■ HOOFLAJffD'S GERHAN TONIC. * teaa&5!*S5S '"iarrbws PkaareaMba XM..JV red DEBILITY, BPBOB%AT!oSni rTHB SVBTEM' nSr-SrEt^H" 1 haallbrMb. Jdlre Uajku .-IUU f,.,B lb. bata«. * "l"< ' ri ;it30.\b jdta.rckd zrurs, NOTICE. - Erir'S I WEAK AID DELICATE CBILDBES ' rewadlre. Tb.y *01 turaarerp rereaf NSRASNDA TESTIMONIALS.. ta tJ" H°/'tt<a^V,L|W^Tyir-

l Hsn-'jiLet Thompson, ; -jjf f P* ml * ' fo" krSjSnloS ■ i trom Rev. Jottpb H Ksnnsrd, D.D., , : Prealr of the 1WA bapti* (Sure*. SaH.dlpll. ; i sncsZd-vBS's ay.'^gsriini j : Sgfes&.'s » f umT/^wSatal laTbre."»hl 1 l | ^ b " Fpont Rev. E. D.^FondaB^ ^ , a j CAUTION. c" M^IACX k*"v'°re li.1 I • 5^2— — ; » cbjmlks sr. jsteunt. nop. | J Puowtf c. a lAcasoa a c* ■ ■ PRICES. mm - ^0R""r ! ..... 3 "je • !' ■ • to. Vl

HAIR PRE88INQTht Last mm SuecesL J^K^assaaD $ HURRESTOtCEB HAIRdmsSIHG Ate wjS®!t isoseBoiftt BT m PM ' Graj or Faded lUir Is qoicxly rwtored to its joothfol color snd bessty. and with the Snt application a beautiful gloss and delightfal fragrance ' is given to the liair. It will raose Hatr to grow on Bald Spot* It will promote luariant growth. HAIR is immediately checked. . War bolt br all Draauiou. 30 Barclay M. **40 Park Place. PWCEONEDOIIar ~ DRV GOODS. a.q. hew BPBMU AND HUMMER OOOD1 ia

'of dUTrrvat kinds. "I* '«■ Capo Ma. Co-rijlouaa. IV. C. FRfCDB " NEW CH R AP STO E ' Cor. PKKKI 4 MANSI0X Bts., CIA«ABTHKNW,ni: | PAINTS. OILS. OURS 4 PI'TTI, i GROCERIES, TEA, SUGAR. MOLASSES, SI-ICES I BURNING OIL, a very Sue article for U cent. | PORK, HAMS fc^LARD, STATIQNEHY. Odl aod ore, aod esamloa for joureilU^ WII.I.IAVf nil. ORE Til, cape map court houtr. OUT GOODS 4 GKGCkHt 'sTOKff, M o^.U na,*( Dla ae'hcd add ufbieacbrdj Prtnta, IIsrV. (111 Clolks W'Mdea Ware, lUtd- ! ware. B skcta, dr., Dl.kre, Cruakerr, GlareCinOCKIUKS. j I

Has Cut, chewier and .tuoklor ! Scgdre of .11 dree«ptloua. ro.lLH.kare.^Urd^ j st.llooarr^ I T"ta "'c.reAM."c!w"S^ CONTRACTORS Ac, ATTENTION! nOI'FHAN A WILLIAMS, t(i)d JJqildefs, -BAB thmo- «• >■ 1 ^kd" ini' "ubU?1 reitcrat I j* I k a I .'To 'co rewclit ■t'lTRUtoSarer Move Structures Of Ewj Dcaerlptloa, RICHARD C. SOURER, builder, CAPE 18LAND_NKW JERSEY. ' " GA8 MACHINE." The Hamseholff Gaa Machine ! roa soppltino dwellings, storks, FACruRIES, ClfURCHE- AND PUBLIC BUILD USGS WITH GAS! ""SltoSl, TfN KC.NJ.W^rg^-GU.N y Cim May to] Rlble Society, i jhiwaj roatxs g.ocs. ogma, cap. m*y IjBWM ' -***

MEDICAL. COE'S COUGH BALSAM I rplts teat bted aad popular Besadrteasula j onaa aa «to paar laDa anread, tha prupctatare • aanaaltp tbdr bow I- the peaola aad reuutred tor tha- hratth, cnwfkrt aad auatraaaaa af the (aallr th wreck .be tear aad tw"L loos for Ik. eshtty u' tkelr rkndrea, aad all ' ehret aad I-arv aaaaot aUhrd ta fca wlthwat j I It. la addition to th* or Icary fo-r ouare ao 1 nek wttk tke cthrratsr.hr ttauad at all Ikur J . Stores. TOR CROUP, WHOOPIBiGI COUGH. L Th- te.MBoaf of all who bar. ored tr for tho" It tarretoMr rellrr.a aod eorr. It. _ SORF. THROAT.

IIAltD COLDS and « Ol'GIIN NOBFM S* or Tnt THROAT, d CHEST A.VD I.I'VGS. IV ( OSMMPTIOS, THE C. G. CLARK CO., - TnK »TTENTI0> IIP TDK PEOPLE World's Great Remedy, , l 'iii' s DYSl'KI'SlA ( lire ; COE'8 DYSPEPSIA CURE HAS COHE TO THE RESCUE. i indigcnion dytpeptia siet heai- * neke v- > . ■ - - j „(*.*- | sourneu acidity the

1 — — | Treat LESTES SEXTOS,../ Mlhreutaa.) Both my.rlf .ad wlf. h.re card l ock Dr'afafaotory aa'a rrfoedv. t*h 're do hrettattoo tu aarls« tha| WT h.re reoclved/reat baoaflt *•?« ^ 'n TSTKIt'JfcXTON. I, '■ " A GREAT BLEBaiMG. i | Tree. Ore. L T. wash, Jreo, Kareto CO.. O .) le Hreare Mreo« * AcaPreup, DreppUU CTraSaol. I GrvrLawrs.— tt glroo aaa araat pleasure to "**** th*' bp wife aaa daHread^I re . I burll " rraore, Voe'a rreepepal. Core, aad hre dartrad GSEAT SINtriT ThOM IT. , aad "jy , ' ^ir».re i clergymen. - Tha Bar. taaAC Aia^ts, of^ Aiyaa'.teSfr - dies bad failwl. ■ druggists. JJ Ire that buya a bottla of Cook D>apopal' Cure tea then, ap.oba la the a«l oauo. IdBed praise of Its sreot ored la oat rlrtuea _ - UoE-i Brirenu Ccur. T i^UahTo'.lptir^d'l's faet,iv».y direwlreM « caadltloa of the Mruaaeh. y' "TH E C. G. CLARK CO.,

ESTATE. | YINELAND. . To Jill Wantlmg Parma. ; XIW SETTLE MEAT OF TCflLASD. a rare opportunity in ike beet mark, i and mart delioklm aad keallkful climate in ike onion. only tkirt, A/if.. soutk of pkiladolpkia. on a railroad; being a rick soil and kiykly products wkeat land; among ike bert in tka garden statu of hew lency. ldad*|AV*T0' ** TdMbapaaSMW 535 to PNICE AND TERMa. The load la aotd at I ha rata of SOS pre ^re for tkr balaneo by ^pdlt, loataljpeota with a^o f .m. of to aeroreod oVCard a. sny fret f'toi'*'" oar kuilreilaad «rT* fret farBa5frwea^ wra* oFioreUat four JreS ^Tka'VSS^trred, with Bllaa front on tba . tee., tokreru, all kinds of .eyotaklea anJwk'-V-Blac^ibirTlea,*' Melon, ■ad'' otk. i ' ' > ada^rt '0|,'|ke^|^"|.d-lpkl.|,.w' New Tore

It la fnuadad to ante It a

SSSHSS whore ao daocer or rlak ia la-urred. VhrreTa' oo xreat tsprentltdrv of raoory reuofw^before j ^ *my" ^ I If the attire la linBb'j 00 sapead *poa"li hfs L Joaatiy 'BeBBr'aefar^ te^arek" .'old? aeS r WHAT VISITOR: WILL SEE. L Tke rtsetor will are as rood crop, crowias io viae laa I aa ba WIU Had anywhere la tf. ""prodawi ""^'"InSa of faria'"' ru^^reak, bear la tha Calaa. The aadereifa. d forulabre aarb f?!?- "rt*- - the erertre^ and rrery opportunity la. Iree for *T to oew read la waaUy aleared. aad the Stat ESSZL'lsl.SCSSS oew l.adbt the hand of ladaatr) aad patlBiaa. i SSk^SB w^drelre'ibl'^UoreUMVbooffrlfil ^-E^^STMaeS-arre.",! ••SSSSBSSshk r. s5urs*tir^ r^Trej!*?^ **" l

' \. STOVgl. ■ ■ATE TOUR ■•RET t,. gToVEl etixj/ta otrovmpst Psrcws jr BKN'BT HILL'S NEW MARKET STOVE STORE, j ratlabojitu. • BEST STOVES NOW IN USE, TEW PATTERNS NEVER BEFORE OTTER. Kb all of whlak B|ll baaojk at abool 5 ONKHALFTtfElTsU At. PRIORS! a procure THE SEXT. at MASTElOCa!? low OLD STOVKN RTPA1RKP AT j THE J SHORTEST NOTICE. ^ W CASTINGS AND BRICKS FOR »ALE. ^ HENRY HILL. ^ "NEW MARKET STOVE STORIw," *" Wo. ass south su otgo stktkt. ill economy and convenience. ire GOVERNORPENN, ;i fuel sa vino, " oas burning, and »; air tight IS COOKING STOVE,

' FOR COAI. AND WOOD." "GOVERNOR PKNN" ■ to ih. j -'™£,r,zz„y. DOUBLE, ' M O It E D U R A B I. K ; CORN-SHELLER 1 TIIK GREATEST MOWDER or THE TIMER r "The Pocket Corn -Shelter !" j r ^ tpprk. ualp raa DaUara.g] • PAINTING ^ o PAiNTiisra, ' w-b- ' READY-MADE CLOTHING. ' EDWARDS & LAWRENCE,

. EXCELSIOR I CLoTHINO HALL. ;; R. K. for. Second and Msket Sta., clothing '■ FOR MEN AND BOYS. n Cloths, fastlmcrcs and Ycstlngi. re DXPARTMKNT TORCOSTOM WORK I J A grata for Oiled Clolklug. THE : C'" M" O™" W""1 t A, F1BST-OI.A88 f Family and Agricultural NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED EVERY WBDNE8DAY. • Cape Island, Newjlertey. , TERMS:' ; $2.00 PER TEAR ... IX ADVAB0E. '

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