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VOtfJHE' XXIX. CAPE HAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1883. WHOLE NUMBER. 1523. '
om matt ojt-5t. i-j. J. % 1 .60 a yaar In Advance. »»-oo . tsas www. tot r.l» i. apvawc.. *rrfrt«ion«l Cards. J g- Huffman, ATTOHinCT AITO WX XEI.LOR AT LAW aaucrna. HAKm and examiner TH OHANrltRY. .*»HgiBSS,'S^Sgom iiantoWi'Mum'MMrMa. pq *• douglass, iTTO*KBYAT.LA W AOUCTTO* IN cBAHcnr * _ CAW' MAT -Oct. alter a. bakrow8, at torney-at-la w solicitor ik chancery. Jtocwr Boll., K. J. -pa. J. F. LBAMDTQ A BOW. dentists, -SS". iunuA— Mm. tames m. e. hildreth^ attornkyTat-law HOUCTTOR. KABTgH AND PTAKINER IB fjebbebt wti dmtodsj attobney-at-law, solicitor and kaktor n» cBiwnr. ""-7 ; AI Oxjw 0»W BOO"». ThAk W Frldayx. pa james h. ingram, Physician and surgeon, grain cam. h. i. A taB <W« •» frfaB eruB" rnaWaaUy p-enby m. boyd, attorney- at-law CONVEYANCER raar ^''"Jj^WTKENT* HABD KIR notary public. -p^buotn toyftreend, mutual fire insurance oo. a lfrbdYlandebr COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW, toll. pNOM R WILLIAMS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER ira*d .*<v.ttiui n "'•»pink-*M RMMtM K.I. N.J. ^ a LITTLE. TRACT* AX. AINTEB and glazier. qbgans and sewing maB. F. HORNER. PiASOS. ORGANS 4 SEWffifi KACBDfES QOTU GARRISON's " ~ STAIEBSY, A® fflSE TABETT r«B OOUl PK1CM. BLAKE BOOKS. TtULAT PATAU INX-EBT CUTLERY, SHELL OH EAT LHiHARlBL aUBATVaa ■DCTa^ZSWrTAOTCRKD ON •■KINO KACR1KE NCSAH.IK AMD (XL A ^ ^ STBCIALTT. *nr ^drrrtiJrmwtt. ilTBB 75,000 SOLDI .*.!•* I li s
flnr gMrtrtisrarctt. ■ pXECUTORS' , FOURTH BALBOP TUE ' REAL ESTATE EDMOND L. B. WALES. on ACRES OP WOODLAND AND CEDAR ' Paranxn tiKa- dlreetloro mad aatBorty ooo- ' 1. R. Woloa, fata «f IM OMSU ef (tope KAf. 1 Nrw Jerary.daceoMd, will b*MM AS pabOc "sir OX WEDXESDAT. THE THIRD DAT OP OCTOBER, AIL UO, w tWmd Iran Aootr. MlU to &mp£vuM 1 - j Mn ^rnT'^nKL oMHAinisr Zatieo ot muKuS «u. Boojta NI LA . srsb^i^^B: ^ r- ' wwJlaWL.BrtBZ part oftS (farad ByL SE^Sya. .gyy icjA.^ty. : rmi. imn m >i win 1I1 mini t CtopaMay Coon-.,, la Deal-Book Xa B. pun 1 SMraawpaniaoT^nS! hoot sTteraA' ! . nM awVKMMNQM. Ha A TV ..iftiBcni pan of saM-anm* i . COBfaBMadxiS CKp. MA7 OoaitKo, oaolAlBlns ■ ; r S^sSrSSaSiS' lSssS I - IM "MBMmM UM Anil B. IMA rranrded Xa t. Tt* -Sf*aT*fnr>- I. raid IMnU . TnweeBip. I via* «• "OU WatllV rt.treel. i • sssss JADnAry^tTiara rmticd*" m DmZbooS Xa »L ^aA^TTie "nolfflM Trm,- pan of IS. Woo,'- ■ 3EJ*auM T^*V°i«TAIMocrtJo' '•"iwt . Hoot No M. p a tr. Nat Tb. "Mlrtlf-PooA TYMl." pan of !h. , • : I^.IM | ™H<LB TN.-KWwB7lS*SMBlk*1MW , w.IsWKW'V . m B"B(b-. 1" IMA of t"r Mn of J MOO - kLNm'. "T MM mM B Bus Boo" T, msggrngs 1| pgs&Hi Ujv' BM-Sjiln^MaS laiSwjS't 5 ' - ' Ag^^g^SJpSg 1 * "a*»S&^'a«^»nEhMiiBjMBM.'lS ' k im"M! iiiimm u mr. Ttanaaaotu . ■ XO.JA TV NtolMfcl 1OTL Br.^ . ■ : mr-ssk^iwsotffifca i , £l£ t *-.*• j
for gHwrttimratt. QeewVofc^ OwSmoSHSS 5 '^2ss^,»£s&b.«s. B« J°faSw«SlAiLnL B. W.MA fM|taral.rUtK, DnHluAElilMTL ^ . : .**. oororr^^^Aca^Uo Vv of, jk j rmrtj TraraUac or Unas la EfakMlll.1 LMllUn. ItuIM.AmmbM- i tflJnkiijijV Lot la Ltokk j val : 1 lotMaliac borons.. ^ J. U IL M^TB.CvOBIlJAk | sj^rR^s. ma ■ : ■ : StSfSwj 5S i : s ' P. M Jaookt. Ml—iprfo. Uim. PMMQ. Ufla'^rfjLnS'L.M^^M.0. . ' ro* H*1-* T ALL DRUCqiSTS ^ cjvrte/?^ * IronPilu • FORmTHE BLOOD eSffiSi Wo noanaaaS CaPirr<a Iroa PIHa Id or<>7 vsaaa o-Lo SRak,Eai iiMUilBi Bcanl : partkalulA Ucaa aba km TUa. iwt^, Bmasfb «* AmULca. Tlaoo Pta ijolM tu Naroo, £fro Bfrrrjlh to (bo Body, lotlcfo Roe*rai"^tB*0ciw. €tpt y«B (?<i. yrrrtarett. "P" SCHELLENGER, lAKJllai Hit aU pBo. hi tbe BlfOakTsa, oa iaa caraM, la no mkBo of UREEN CHEEK. CAPE MAT COUNTY. GROSSES. DRY GOODS PR9YEIQR8 AD Goo<K uSaUOB lYMMMnrM (roo naaafsa 1«*-J JAMES H. SCHELLENGER, GREEN CREEK. CA£S MAT OCL, FRESH AND CURED MEATS, TTXSDAT "Sf^DAT rpHOMAfl mnosoira NEW BTOIW AT GREEN CREEK. : SROCERTES, PROVISIONS, : L8WTIJ^? Mlj£Hfiar [ SgM&Sgaif^rc^g °*a— * "* *MM" n^naWw. "Bi- | JOHN M. RUSSELL, | (Sooooovjf lo Sana A Soaall.) : GOOD8, GBOCEBIRS, ! BOOTS, SHOES AND KOTIONS. • FLOUR AND FEED. , PAT A* I JEDICTSBS. I PORK. LARD. HAMS. SEEDS. Ac. JO HE M. KHRLL. Oana»lBK.(aprM«70SoW.J. I "M- a PRICES' BTOBB8, 5 hLb perrt kt, cape mat crrr. ; GROOMS, CRT GOODS Ql M3TBIRL l oils, varelss signal pcttt. feed"«t6re? L CGHN. GAib. HAT. SKA* AND KILL PBSD " WOOD VARO.
Just u Thay DW In tha "Uaad- J c to-Ba." ,c » Tha Beibar sataoroC aereaHfti»BUifoiii.r. I ■at loldad ttn eloaa taBar aaanBEBe^ ^ 1 XwOmb2«leroaMroarTar. * I ■ A at tb»k y«a rraf Bad rata, aaji r TbumitiM7o« ^WM^^PlaTA • TBa awuar Ua«bM wRB alaa. aon BasBirr. . -ibb<>w7oa.tprm.wba«r»<l"realial»n. * MaaaOoBW BUa wra BMa #||fi - 3' f WKh hair aa pa Low aaMarlaf carb, c waea H mx lot aSap aad a^aaai nt aKap. t ■* hafl Baa, a cAtixo emp&Allc h Xea *o so aaar aaoofB lo aaa. B Btu» r"»j «aj waopn>BBin«a^u t Ana braat^Hiaoaea atu wlih ko« woe Bob- I> Crtad vaarj Eluj with rjm allatad (. "tail do u cairaelrao— I earn Sad fba try: " L Ld poWfml M*. MAA.mpen arrovr. { - Joat Ilka laey did In MaSaod lohol- k - Whal la all IhKT " (Xi waa (raodmt rptaktnc.} ' 1-B lata ererj aaa ot jaa ooet mj ka« 1 - (Aa I res**! B aay thai aBe did. B All excopi Eiojkbo weal aad hid) • t Pack's Bad Boy. ■arm THA clxbq t max. b • S'bat you aRUdr tbere like a bump oo * ■ log lor r aakad iba pccrrymM of ihe " had boy, aa the youih had aal oo a box 0 lor hall ao boar, witk bit handi lo bia 0 pocketa, lookiog al a bold in ihe Hoot an- ° U1 bia eyes were eel like a dying borae. ■ •Who art you ihinkiag of anyway t II ° are ma lo me boyi af. aruund and ihink morelbaolbey naed «o when I wsaBboy,' <* and the grocerymao liraabed the wilted ■ leuooe and .book H and tried lo make il a'-and op miff and crtap, befofe be pat il j out doore, but tbe contrary lettuce, which ° bad been picked the day bafore, looked u ao tired thai the boy noticed iL " •That leuoca remlnda me of a girl. " Yesterday I waa io here when it waa new, like tbe gill golog to the picolc, and " If wu u frceh and ptouA tod atarcbed up and klueoy, sod faff of life, and aa ° aaaay aa a «bt Barliag ait be B picnic. To-day It baa pot back from tbe picnic, I aad like the girl, Ita aiawb b'alHba " ' not, and it ir Umber, and ianguii and and. sod oanV aland op -alone, and It " logkaaa Utougb it wanted il to be laid at * net beside tbe rotten apples in the alley, g ruber Man bs eel out in front of a atore ° lobrnM lo booest people, and giretbetn tbe gangrtne of tbe Brer,' and tbe boy ® put oa a besltivoommiaaiooer sir th»t j fr%«VK>M tbe -gToarymaa sod be tbrew (!i* frttube out Hie door. •You aerer mind about my lettuce,' mid tbe grooeryman. "I can attend to cay.sQIrs But now tail me what you * I waa thinking what a tool King 8okv moo waa.' aard tbe boy with tbe air of ° out who baa made a statement that baa tr i to Aa «S»«I pretty elrong lo make il * KoMwaor. ' - ■ •How look a bere,' aald tbe grsoery. " maA, is aager.^I bS*e liood It for fax 1 to play tricks oo a>e, and bare listened to g your coodemned foojxhneaa without a ^ murmur aa king as you here confined yourself to people now bring, but when ^ ^Mg Ung. ebd ran him a looi, friendship ' create, and you most get out of this atore. Solomoo in all bit glory, b a friend of mine, and no fool boy b going to abase h him In my preeeoce. ' Now yoa dry op ' n 1 • BU down ob tbe lee box,' ask) tbe boy ^ la the grocerymao. ■ What you need b p I leged brain b equal to willed lettuce, and * it can dertae ways and meant to hide tbe d mttoo peacbea under good ooea, eo aa to j | aell tbem to blind orphana, but wbes It e - ccxwk to greplng great qoeatiooa, your p amell brain cannot comprehend tbem. t Your brain may get op aidewsya to a great d question, aad rub against U, but cannot j ' surround it, and graap iL Tbal'a where , yoo are defocmad. Now, U b different , with ma I can raise brein to sell to you t c grocerymes. Lbaen. Tbb Solomoo I. , ° credited wKb being tbe wbmt man. and c yet hlatot; aaya be bed B Ihoeeerd wires. ( * Joat Ibink of il. Yoo bare got ooe wife, , end pe baa got one, mod ell tbe neighbor, , bare nue.it ihrj hair had any kind of , luck. I>ooa not ooe "rife make you pay , ■ attention 1 WowkJct two wirsa break yoa t op? Wouldn't three cause you 10 ace | atari ? How would ten strike you f Why, , r niaa eiirt, you do not grasp the magui- , I Iboumnd wires. A thousand wires, , r- standing sMe by Ms wooM reach about , four blocks. Marching by four it would | take lhcm tweoty minotoa 10 paaa a giren | poioL Tbe Jargrat summer rmort betel , only balds about fire hundred people, ao Sol would bare had to hire two bomb if , • be wcAbb wires vutio the careBlryfeca , day. If you would atop and think once , I in a wnite yoo would know mere.' Tbe grocery man 'a eyes^d begun lo suck out aa Ihe bad toy ootohood, aa the , aatiatiea tod oerer been brought to bb ailaalinn baton, bul be aaa bound to stand by hit old friead -{felMBOp, and be _ laid, ' Weil, bukxnoc's wires mfiat hare teBDttbreai IfCan our wires of the pres. ■ • Mai mooh,' read ihe-bey, as be aew be ®! wea parwlyxing tbe grocatymea. ' Wreneo ! bare been about (Jan asms sm ahme Bre. Sbe gtx maabed oo" the old uriginaJ durte, and * stands w reatou lUl toiomoc'a I Thai would gtre Bokaoc aa era hurt- | drag ..Hmflrj mfrw. Jtat thaltan-
i dred rad-hreded wires would make an or- . dinary man think that there Ma a land thai is fairer Urea this Then there would , out of the other aane hundred about bed a few Albinos, and bo^d.-J j and fat women and dwarf.. | Now, Urrre^bcmesnd wrran^hadappe- | FW^^Cen^a^wlIb yoopbrwn^eud. ! | "wbk.'^r^dhr wu not tlmt kinc' of > ' flirt, but be suaf bare been or be oeuld [ land wires, in a spareely rettled cout try. C He, air, it itxksto me aa ibougb Sglucuou. " In all bb glory, waa ao old mart, nr. and ' from what I bare seen of men being boeaed around with ooe wife, I don't enry , 6oiumr,n hi. thousand. Jua imagine that [ S™~vSfHr2£; : IwfuUy tbt'nfbe'lbUb^e^ 'Tnrn^M ' Siomon potting up for a ibooaand pelr of * silk Atocklngx I am glad you .U1 1 mtorenreo wilh mc io . rational , ; siandt me off when I try to talk with bjm , Hx-ut such things and telia me to study ■by parable ol the Prodigal Son, and tbe £ There in darn lltlte eooourage.nent for a J wt^Ud you like to bare a thousand red- | mipute and tall ^ tbey wanted to rend ^ bow would you like to hare a hired girl ootot making in and t«U yoo to rend op { : • Ob, dnotmeoUoo it,' said tbe grocery. mm, with a dodder. ' I wooldo t take [ Solomon's place and be the natural pro. 1 lector of a tbooaend wirea if anybody Ung np In a cold winter morning and l budding a Uaourend fires. Think of tw. thouaaod pairs of bands in your hair! 1 Boy, you hare shown me that Solomoo * needed a guardian orer him. He didn't ba?e score.' ' Yea, ays tbe boy, "and Uiink of two thouaand feet, caeb one as ooid as a brick * of chocolate ice cream. A man would want to harrow up your feelings. I muti c go and pat some arnica on pa. He has " got home, and ays he baa been lo a earn. c resort on a racaUon, and he b ail ' corered with Blotches. He aaya it b maaqolio biles, but ma thinks be baa been ' sbtt full of bird abol by some watermelon farmer. Ma hasn't got any sympathy for pa because be didn't take ber along, but if toe had been there she would bare been ' filled with bird shot too. But you rauxn't * detain me. Betwcsn pa and tbe baby 1 ( bare got ail I can attend to. The baby 1 b teething, and ma makes me put my r finger, in the baby", mouth to help it cut I teeth. This b a humiliating position for boy ax big as I am. Bay, bow mxoy ba. ' bira do yoo figure that Solomon bad to c buy rubber teething rings for, in all bb ' glrey? And tbe boy weot out leaving tbe groc- J cry man refleet'ng ob what a family Solomon most hare had, and bow he needed [ to be Ihe wisest man to get along witboot - circus afternoon and erenlog. ^ Whom to Choose for • Husband. | dmare a mxa who baa plenty to occupy t mind. Not neeeeaarily a great deal of a money or real estate, but ooa whose mind active, and who will be likely to find ' plenty to leak after onuide of tbe bouse t and home. That woman M wire who ' cbooaea for ber partner In life a man who I lo And bb home a place of resL c b tbe man with many laterals, with c engrossing occupations, wilh plenty of ' people to light, with a struggle to main- ' lain- against tbe world, who b tbe really | man in the wife's scare ; who en- j borne, who b tern peed to make a fnesd or hb wife, who relishes prattle, 1 who fee la io tbe borne circle, where no- j body b above him aad nobody uuaympa- < thMlc with him, aa if be were in a heaven I ot case and relaxation. Tbe drew- lack of \ life, its containing poaslbiltoei of in- [ alpidity, aaiDraeas and consequent wrmri- ] neaa, is sever praeM to such a man. He an more time erf has wile and children Hum 1 of bb own happier toooda Hr b do more { bored With borne than wilh sleep. All - m-morony sad wean neaa of life be en- I counters outside. It b ibe pleeaure ioring ^ man. tbe merry wgwuiiii. who requires constant exclcmej*. that finds home-life , nnendareble. He eooo grows areary of it, I and consider, everything ao tame that it b Impossible for him to ba happy or not to , feel that be la Man unhappy there than ' - elsewhere. 1 We do sot mean that the true domestic ' ' niaa will ha always al home. Tbe man ' always at borne has sol half tbe chapceof , ' the man wbrne doty b outside of it, for be cannot help being smart Knre in ihe 1 way. Tbe point for tbe wife is, that be I hkea hUhoma when Ub there; and that 1 liking, we contend, belongs, firal of all, to ' the active and mraog and deeply engaged. : and cot to the lounger, or even essy- • minded man. The only point to guard ■deeply rcgroese 1 in hb business that be . takes it boms wilh him and makaa a wits » erf that. But in nine cases out of ten the . wife la at fault for tbb more than tbe , husband, and if abe bad bat tha tact to a make tt entertaining for kirn, aad Ihe apl would fled thai auob a mac waa the very L man to mob appreciate and enjoy the aov ciety aad the rest ao4 freedom from care k his boat BjUdto.
Tho Cape May Sorghurr) Sugar Enterprise. Pram the PhiioJeipait pnea It U not ton aooo titer the death of Be apb^I' "T* w^ lakre'"-^ bUdes of grass grow where .-oly ooe grew ' before b a broetwrfor of bb rece." And ; abow tbe people of the United BtBlca bow i only one n ever before obtained. viU.eo ' far, put bb countrymen beyond deprnd- ] into Ibe United Btatis lor the fiscal year ] ending with June, 1833, wv in 1 round numbra 2.000,000,000 ptunda. j paid $7,000,000 per moolh for tbe ' sugar that mainly »r« into te. and orflre j in IW during tbe N^bSc w« ! wm vastly stimulated by necessity, aa It I premium. In the event of aucraL It i of culture .(.plied to il by tlx- French, the United State».nor are the ic«ilu equal ! with all these heat of modern factli" J cenL of ajm'p from heeu^'oiln the yield • thirteen per oret. of ayrup besides. | So far aa the UDiled BtaUs are con. i may be bound up in lb. few page, thxt j shall contain tbe history of the experi. , mcnt first attempted by Cbaries M. H1L i Grende, .ii miki from cTpe^ily ' It J -yj— -ss^r 1S82, 1 under tbe mLgemcol of Mr. Henry A 1 of wrghum liicil.mere reot^ h,^ l878.P'.y j ^U^to^g'TreUmt^wn .Tv^e' ] Etarilg the' fdflowing winter Mr. Landb ' sent sample, of tbe Juice, which, in , March, 1880, Hughes analyxed. He found i that three aamplea contained tblrty-eight 1 par cent, of cane angar. More than thu, large proportioo of what waa left wa» , found to coastal of what b known t-. i chemists aa " invert ■agar," that b cant- 1 which, owing to lba imperfect proof tbe manufacture bad buen "inverted" or turned from "sucrose" into "gltiooBe." Uilgert, 'when thcoe reaulu where made known to him, agreed with j llugbga that good molasses could be made , Item aorgbum Juice aa thai which they i bad been importing from Cuba. Both ' greatly surprised at tbe result, and , Uugbre recalled that oo Ibe Miller f*rm.at , Cape May.be bad cut Ibe canb and sucked . the Juice, and now proposed to grow some ' of tbe cane in a small way for tbe pui - j of farther experiments. , Uilgert. bowera, was a man of large views. He wenl down to Cape May 1 county and tried lo Induce Ike farmers , there togointolbeculuratioorrf waghutn. I But the wise add clam-eater, shook their ' hreda. "'Not It would rui, their farms. ' Only to get the caoe-atuba out of the , ground would be like radearing tbe land. < No new-fangled boaiorer for ibernl" i At last, however, H'lgert found ten j farmers who, for (IS per acre, agreed lo plant ooe hundred acres in all, in cane, without manure, tod oo Ibe poorest lard t in tbe State, lo cultivate II and then atop , and let Uilgert harvest the crop. Much of the cane was nothing but J "grass." Only 800 tons were fit to go lo , mill and he ground. The mill was a small "croabqr." The Juice waa evajomtod in ' llule sheet iron pans and arnt up to fbiladclphia where it waa boiled. Ten per cent of it waa lost by " leakage" oo tbe way— moat of It "soured;" but, foe ali I these things, the boiling gave 15.538 < pounds of good sugar, worth in open market seven and one quarter cents per pound al wholesale. "And but for two men," raid Mr. t " tho enterprise would have been abandoned. These are Meaan. George a Polls and Junes a Scott, toe fatter »-o of the fate Colonel Thomas A. 6cuU- To their faith la the auccesa of the undertaking of splendid business capacity and with unyielding nerve that refused to weaken el anything, fad tie the (act that lit Grande standi tw^ay a monument of PlTbe whole tract includes what war 1 formerly a score or mora farms. There I tweoty tbree tenant houses io all, . tbe oompany hare put op more banu , and other new building, Hilgert'a orgi- ' nal "plant" baa been swallowed up by new 1 surrounding, a narrow guage railroad, > six mites io extent, runs through, dind- , log Ihe farm, over which new Ptiifaiiel , phla-maric can, ooe of whose motive powers fa "Strawberry," a mild ooe- ' eyed Bapebannock mule, with the army i brand " 1881" oo the proper place Tbe railway fa chiefly used for the distribution , of manure al oouvoaieot points over the ' farm and for bringing tbe cut cane to the f / what Mr. Uugbes calls his "experimciir lal plot" consists of twenty-fire acres of . Uoi which are planted with sixty-eight ' varieties of aorgbum seed, moat at which - have come from Chios. India, Japan or i elsewhere, and wbooe adaptability to Jcr- > eey toll is bete leeted. Al present there are two leading raietiee to which nearly ' equal portkna of the farm are deemed. - These are known aa "Early Amber' and 1 "Orange." Tbe difference of maturity of , three is Joat ooe month, and one object of . tbe experiment now going ao In tbe "plot" is 10 find a variety which will take a place • In ripening mediate between tbe Early e Amber sad the Orange. - Borne of tbe e veils are as small aa turnip seeds and others are as large aa peaa and Whiter ^ Ihso rioe. ( • May lfitb'to May 9Sth. hut jar it rer quired Mxly men sixty days to plant and I prfea tba^ stand u^caaa^Thiii torin. • perintendea* Hughre devised, a much larger area km plxnUd ifl W day! by
r eighteen men and seven doable team. Although aorgbum will flourish aloog the roadside and " volunteers" arc thicker around tbe mills than fugitive tomg^i , * uZ i f^?'nmC ^^l^haurti^p ; SS&«anwS i , is a matter of record thai there are eor- I 1 chum farms in Japan which for more 1 - than 156 years have yielded abundant , - crop. Bout muxUavcJ-faod," and croe i ' people Ud to^re waa ^How to get a j f thirtj" b^irtkiT AlS ! « Miftaws ! ; : . Mr. Hughes, "is one of the plants thai I mux*, have lime. There are 800,000 acres < ; i s which it llouriabre. It grow, beat i ; i : : ! ssstts«s«B38s ; . sca-weed thrown by tbe lid.', and tbe nil ' r tod^'^yraTurr^ih^^u^jS'w j than lUi from tbe city. The drove' now | . numbers 204. andfa incro^ng every d.ty. | * i . anil milkma of too. may tie dug. for ibe i : a^-aa&asrssJK i , ; , iu prrerno- anil use have solved tbe i I problem, "IIow to get food for that i ; i ! f..*nio" buube mree modern method ot , the steam boiler will prevail aa soon aaa | - huge one near i. fixed in place. Twelve | I buaiiela of need per day is the quantity of , i seed used, to which is added, one pound , r to a bushel, twelve pounds of what are j , jffjCnKKjyssRi B i ssiriJK'iS.-iK' i 1 ait weeks after planting It requires , I close and careful culture to secure a ■ " stand" Just when it was wanted. After i 1 1 chant* io the name ground, and it is a i ■ wdemo fact thai the peat of Jeraey water- , . lag places. Ibe mosquito, is never found ; In Ibe cane fields or io their near -neigh- , The seed of tbe Early Amber still. Ik - i rtpe. now, io a vrry few da}-a,aod cutting , , will al once begin. Tbia, aa in Cuba and , , elsewhere, is dooc by band ; tbe wagons i are loaded in the fields ; are drawn lo tbe | : nearest point oo the little railway ; are , r unloaded, by means ol derricks, upon , ! cara ; are hsnled to tbe factory ; by • . Ibe means of ■ derrick are unloaded upon < the caoe-carrier, or clerator, which Von- | ' veys it to tbe mill. Here it is crushed ; it . 1 is then wet with water end passed through j a smaller mill, ■from which the Juice ia j pumped into "defactora," of which tbere | ' are four, wilb a capacity of 600 gallon! , Thence U goes to tbe half dozen" 6,000 ' , gallons capacity " aeuHng tanks from , thenoe to tbe "douhleeffect racuum pans," . ' by which tbe thin Juice is e sapors led to a ayrup ; from them to the "strike | r pan," where It is crystallized, and , thence to the cryaulizlog room, where it | loan us tor three or four days, at tbe end - of which itrffirs through one of tbe four , "Wraton'aoaotrifugai machines," is mads, , and fa ready for markeL , Mlnd-Raadlng. j A young American named Bialiop lias ■ ' lioen cxaling a great deal txf interest in Eng- J lead by claiming to read tbe mlods of ihe ' with whom be came in contacL 1 tie professed to be able lo give tbe titles ! , of books, the euperacriptlona on letter, sod - the number, oo bank-noles ; but in every ' 1 case be held the band of the pernio who 1 bad seen ibe words or figures and kept 1 i them in mind. Henry Laboocbere, a ; noted millionaire Journalist, denuuueed Ili-uop aa an imprfter, and offered him ' ' (5000 if be would gire the five figures of ' r a baak-oote In the hands of a person whom , ; Iw should designate. Bishop accepted tbe | cnalk-ngc. bul modified the terms by bar. i nig the lolrrroediary rboaeo in a public r uiir-tiui* which should be Judge of Ibe lesL AlUrwgti .Laboocbere would not . acocpt tbe mreiiflcati ic. Bishop actually n perlonned the lewtrrfTPpdrag Ibe ouuitier . I» a bank-note in tbe possession of a a ■ ranger with whom be had oever previoox. 0 ly meL Lsbouchcre. Iiowercr, would out . give up Ibe money. Tbere is undoubtedly 1 some sympathy between certain classes of 0 mind, which gives color to Bishop's ; claim that be can partially read the f thoughts of eenaiUve subjects. What it known aa spiritualism, or spiritism, is not all trickery by any mean, for Owe la a e ed. It la a region which lies bf sc-n [, pbyMakgy and psycliotugy. Die algnl a aide of oaturc fa dark to u, berauae thi. light of acieoee baa not yet illuminated it. r Tbe time can not he distant when the I, mystery connected with witchcraft, ra - ,. meriem, spiritualism, and mind reading 1 will all be cleared up. and powers uue suspected ia Ibe world of envitioo and e Divve force erolved, which will seem lor credible to oa In the present slate of our e knowledge.— From DcmcraTs Monthly * A Balllgarant Bird. Tbe kingfisher is not regarded as a dani- grrooa bird, but an artist friend of mine ooae bad a moat remarkable adrcuturc il with ooe. While sketching oo Ibe shore b Of a river be aaw one of these birds flying r serosa tbe waler dlrreaiy toward bim. He : '- watched lis approach, expecting every . 1 to his astonishment, Ibe bird, xw erring 1- oeilber to tbe right nor left, came straight d at his face. Ufa hands set filled wilh >f palette and brusbre. Ha raised bis fool •f to shield himself. "Thud!" came the bird against it, falling to tbe ground * stunned by tbe shock; but, recovering J quickly. U again took wing and diaape peered around a bead in Ibe etxore. New, id the snowy owl (ayoCM aoasdxaoa) ia aaid tr to alight al times upea the beads of sportatneo while tbey ere crouching in quietly among tbe reeds watching for e wild geear aad fiocka, probably mistaking g. sxL Bul to aupposc that tbe kingfisher a- amy have taken my friend for a etomp -h would cot be oomphroeciary to eitbrr tbe yj bird or the artiaL-Jwjrf. Bt A'faWM i
; s DzrK Biso ooPKr-KamaL test WAS •I. Iot- a,™i™ U,LOb, : rESsSSS to the middle ot tbe gate, and so it went, until be bad made half a dozen attempt*. SS£,ST»g»SS and^Sd deal tWwr; but ^jafffaf-sastar ol rsSTS' Iu £ S OS bit 111. on, wae lb- rwill 1 1 jaY.agaasc:g Irav^im'ra^l^fo^^^pra^art presented tbe name of the tuapeel, and Iteo hi. prooU. In Ibe ballot that foli •aid the MXljmn. ."WCaM fa dtaervea ii." " So°do I," aaid Uie next, and so on down lo tbe aixth-a Pcnnayk : vooia major. He knew the culprit— a K7£~gf'£1l£?S7,SrS; ' see him punished^ lie aaid alFUiiato I ^lroa'l<ronrt^lrtfal#a We "bare no am ; g"Vc may"^t^°CTid«i«t^^^ I frlsSBSySB : wMnw»^:.LSI SStaf ^t ?l!?taIlSd?'iid be praaMK • around. He had token ao old shirt, torn ; SSSfSS I him, " What'you hare aaid ia ali very ' welt It does credit lo your heart as well aa to your head. But you're outvoted ; ! the taajority ix against you. Tbe rimshall die, sod die be will ttaia minute, for I I'll kill bim myself. Oome. Captain." be • Mid to ihe brawny Irishman next to him, " you and I will settle the raacah Why, you wouldn't strangle bim In bis I 'hep, would yoo?" asked the Major, atI on his feet aa tbe others started toward the sleeping form of the traitor. " Certainly," whispered ibe Ooloocl, " why not) 1 lie can't pray, and we can't have any noise." " You never will," add the Major firmly, gelling In front ot tbe Colonel, "I won't let yem ; you'll have to kill me flrsL I won't stand by and aee you stain your honest hands with bia dishonest I blind in aucb a way as that Wby, man, ' it would be • murder. You would be a i murderer. I won't permit It" Gliding i softly before the rest, be reached the sleeping man and sat down beside his 1 bead. Tbere be aal till tbe gray morning came ataling io through tbe chilly atmosphere. | Lung before UtMtima ibe Colonel ud 1 stolen away to their sleeping place, carey- ' the plaited rope witb tbem. As soon 1 as tbe Major could see tbe traitor'! face in Ihe dim light of tbe dawn he waked him aod laid bim all Ibql I— I uain lot "Nuv, air." be aaid sternly, " I aaved your lite last night, although I believed you worthy of death. I won't do it again. I saved , your life for my sake, not for your. My . advice ta that aa eugo aa tbe guard eoofaa , iD (or roll-eel] you get out of Ubby, and toon aa you get to Washington get out , of the army. If you're In the army when i 1 get not I'll prefer charges against yoo, , sod if I meet you IU kill you.'' Trembling witb excitement tbe wretch, without a wonl ol denial or palliation, got np, and, ' as anon aa the guard came In, got ouL I The stalwart six forwarded charges agmlnrt bim from Llbby. Wixeo tbey got [ out of tbe prfaoo tbey found bim out of , ihe army, so tbey dropped the matter. . The traitor ia ib the army new, reinstated ' by act of Ooe grew, I believe ; but ihe , Major who promised lo kill him on sight i is under the green aod of the prairie. Bull. t the Colonel would make tbinga lively fur , ihe traitor if tbey met face to face. i Discovering Whore the Laugh Camejn. ' It la related of W. H. Fitzgerald, tbe ' young tenor with tbe Ford Osr -jk ' pany. that while playing a part lo tbe ■ comedy of "Wild Oat," with Edwin E Adams, he bad to apeak tbe line, "Tbia ' ia a singular episode." Not being overly 1 familiar wilb Webster or other authorl- ' liia oo pronunciation, be aught upai tbe - cue aod Mogoai. "Thfa fa a singular 1 C.pta rode." The audience waa convnL 1 -d. and ihe young man thinking be bad made a lilt, repeated bia blunder lo re- • nrwed laughier aod appfauee. Aa be ma la bis " exit" be aaid to Mr. Adams : "Did yoo bear them laugh, I didn't see ! anything ao funny in thai line, did you ?" j " Oh. ya" aald Ned, " it's vary foany, '■ Do tbCT alxraya langh In that way?" ' "Uertoinly," replied Adam, "Tbey ' always fangb when it fa ao deirvered. Keep it op and you'll make a reputatloc." And it waa not unUI tbe pages of tbe unabridged were opened to hla gaze by genial - Ned, several daya afterward, that tbe ;- young man dtxoovered where Ibe fangb r came in.— C-Waantf OaortU t Tbe means used to guard wealth by ' genloua and aocoeacfu! aa anything yet de- , vised by drilited^atlona. The Sultan of [ Morocco boards bia gold in underground i vaults, a hundred feel deep, eurrouoded i by tenfold walla ot alternate stone aod t metal fifty fart thick. They are reached r only through a subterranean labyrinth of 1 tbe meet intricate description, aod are ; guarded by a band of African, who, hev- - ing ooe* entered this service, nrror again . aaceod lo the light of day. The emperor i of Annem baa a will beucr plan. Retainf lDg sufficient cash for correct oac, be r trunks of true, aod thrown t*m into a g pood in tbe palace ground, which la J kept filled Wilh crocodile. To get al tbe r money fa aeceecary to kill ail the crooap dilee. and as thlx cannot be done in ercret being robbed. J~'l"^g0

