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STAB OF THE CAPE

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STAR OF THE CAPE.

In truth, it m > prrtty, n kindly my ol m Inr brnrr u«n your —„ «*ht to U» Kiri. Rmthenxl U«nther ocmpMy. Now thm i.*lw I HmAo who luwp riwwp'wiu find the |

in Mb AU«'. pretty roomn Girt. «* people born »d bred to bet^r d.y. who ! fonowiag BKBBfion. utu

'miwlTr. thnt it don’t nu*t- win kio-rwy ooU nod feel my hnnKty llM .Vnr Knpiond Homr*'Od both “It.

do; they m riwy. the „d «m tell »ybody. who jriil ri-y , Mnliw< , tme: There. Kood tn»y fam. . B^e m mU flfu

ling, to look .L Bnt to- bo decent ud pincEM Mil petw-nt, nnd mM ^^.ing ,dieep who nre feoding. md , twenty mumie*.

d»y they mamt biudnow. There were I hold it i» the brumire. of good Chro-1 ( „ IRimo Umo to come intend to feed, on I Boda Cake.—Two cn|iful. of - • • • • - -a * —J e.i_ a.— jaj help them with 1 ^ j^y t) D thi. food they expect the i one-lalf enpfal of sweet milk, wi

.. . . . <« work. Mid with i ,,1^, 4iU thriTO during the winter. | teMpoonfnl of «od» dinsolred ini ee who j . U ch timely help, deliretely offered, m | fp so week, before time for the ; cupful, of flour, nnd shirked. Mid busybodien who inapecteil win confirm them fu their own .elf-re-' t , rea ^ in,,,!, ti,cy intend to commence crv»m InrUr,

’ ' *• •' " i feeding letter hay und perlmp. n Wtle Kjokmesk Om 1

‘ gniin. These men expect that under | jj, ( ,d j, Um beet lur r thi. course of treatment the ewoe will j d^uu*, add. . poU.li,

, ^UlUUgh r- - ** ——v oemrai. * ‘ .

» M^ra,

,r the mo.t sungutar [ ; ,-rer oeestrred in New Ye 1S52 Edymoiue was ■ glary at Owego, N. Y. : fire year, in the Auburn pi ^ August, IBS. Governor Seymi 3 in liis first gnl«*niat

portesl. These Miii^als v

in good condition, bring fo

good lambs, produoe flue fleece., n _

taken idl around, yiidd. large percenbige ludf , duct. of profit no their coat and vdne. Tbe “ w cupfnl of water. Iloil togoUie

■httu*.— (signed by Dr. BriggK tile prison pi ore oil; it emu, and the other by the warden, ag preoerroH 1 chaplain, Mid a number of keepers,

: insects. | ing a pardon for Edymoine. repreaenting

ipfnls of mgar,

imption,

• among the poor.

Cape May CMr. K.

HOTELS.

r^-'- — - . -- --tv- . ! laud timisi came, and the manufacti WASHINGTON HOTEL I j **.;£»- " J ” J

"*’" XTn rnn.ADEi.pma. pa i

GEO. J. BOLTON 1'ROritirroB. m cnt^ni

Atoo.propriMoe.

ut of employ. Mid wel Economy Mid retrend

id largcaL and PU call

’ for them in an honr or so." And Mi i Bryant walked off. at the door, and Mi in it. She drove long way up TV nailing ton street, and g out at a droll little shop, kept by an u lady in her front parlor—a funny Uttle a full-bordered cap. have done yonr heart u Miss Bryant tumble

Block* Mid

and milk are the chief products

farms I visited. Corn fodder form is raised •extensively, and

other oata are grown Mid cut sot

grain is formed and madi

They are trying to d .. ,

and failure must be the result. Sheep

need good liny just as much as any kind Boast Leo of farm .took. They will not thrive; moderate, and rot unless they are weU fed. Ewes, which ! basting it freqnec are to have lambs the coming spring, should be sprinkle ought to be weU fed with fine hay. or, gravy freed from r what is better yet, nice rowen, and a few To BmmvE Mu. roots will ul*o be very beneficial. If „[ (in, doth that

i an Biivnueed-atage

iromptly iasned

ly after the f Their shar]i, would hear

liack side, which looked out upon t field where Tmu^wa. ambm^HL^^ ^

so stineak twenty rods at

Lakh.—Let the fire

y Edymoine, and that, by tl

ride th- eh

i. Thi*. 1

rather

o; Mid lieing ai entionally. I ne, though it oe

notably have good, at

«, for

l of Hi

if them

BOLTON’S HOTEL, HarrUliur-, Pa. i.plt-17

McMakm'B

ATLAKTIC IIOTEL.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

POTTEKdkSWON. ATTORNEY S-AT-1. AW. Dr1it«e1en,N.J. WIl. allentl tb. Coon ^

j. Some (Ud with bnt one servant; did without any. They kept their daughters out of school * “ -1 *■

i retrench

e droU U

menilation of my

that it worked admirably, would give a good deal for on

banw—that is.

bright colors, of bobblnet lace, iUusioia, edguua; summer sUks in little checks, and ammll remnants of lining silks bright merino. Mid wool delaine., ballii

ribbon.; odd. and ends of all

is and kinds. The shelves looked

it£ bare when Mire Bryant .

I, and the face of the little old lady

iw lovely to behold.

sued one teacher, a yomig buly with invalid mother. Tbo Indira who kept use managed very doaely indeed, and draerved much credit. Mrs. MUIyun concluded not to boy the ten-doUar sUk alio longed for, and took one ftn four.

Even more, ahe got a friend to smuggle ■■ ,. How c ^ mM ou the winter, it from Enrojie, .ud it cost even less. | Mk ,,i Mire Bryant. Everybody said. "What a good ex- ..petty bod, pretty liod. Yon ample of economy Mrs. Mfllynn »et« na 1 j.j mJ opper niom to NeUy Thore it ia not at oil neeeerery, only it Ml „ re her mother. And now ohe'i makea it easier for u. who are obliged to ^ o( wolki owinK to Mrs. Jonre ilia doit" mis ing her extra help on acoonnt o Bnt Mrs. Jones, the dressmaker, ^ y 0I|K , rt UieyTl have V mined the i*tronogo of Mrs. MUIyun, moTC MlJ UlM1 ,h.t 111 do to pay th

' thought that her work, which had | ^ pimks lae

i "IH just step up there,” said Mis Bryant, juAt as if that ws. not what sh

aUof it

H, F. DUL-ULAMI, ATTORNEY AT LAW ANDMASTER IN CHANCERY. No. 16 Parry Stmt, Cape May Oty

plenty, it wi

Ufasrsssssj DR. I. F. LEASING, DENTIST.

HENRY SWAIN. S MASTER IN CHANCERY-, ‘Conveyancing, Deeds, Bonds,Mortg*gOM Anil Otbra InMnimenU of Writto. lra.ur

seeded down with this , ,|,ieh live-— p, and I never saw a better catch. It \ w ,,| {or , ^ died to be quite common, too, to fal- j have light fleeces. Hi r a field and then need it down with ] even tm i adl mthy and elover in the autumn with- j ] t iaaJ . hdd down 1 any other crop. Thia w^ajiet recom- j p|R| , lultif „hcep an

^^"ida'rehula... ’ He was a skillful : Edwards (ten years of sge) Mid myself I c ' penman, and had practiced th^art^r were in the tnrkey equal pari ^

I ST's^imtures"i-ipers were j turkeys. These roorted by night-in » j Ul ‘ k eTe ™a‘no^-a aliarp, ’ ■ ta'- .imiU, of the autographs of ‘He | Urge butternut tnm in front of tom . , , ^ It Un)k m e a moment ‘ several gentlemen, and canid not posri-! house—in the very top oC it, and 1 . /ondenitand where 1 was, and why 1

• Uiey wandered sUnit the edge, of . A o| ^fflUig and rlearings in quret of beech linl1 ' ; tumbling on tlie ground at some distance

^ .and. I rush oil in toward the field.

lU till the last a

glad tc

poorly fed, neglected, o “j keeping wiU involve 1c

j pnt in the dumplings. I Gocoasct Cake.-

a ono-thinl to one-half what they { , I conld use them to great advau-1 l. One barn, built by the former ler of the farm, at a coat probably I e leas Ulan what be afterwanls sold ; farm for, was about 120 feet longand j feet wide—the harn-fioor running j

through the center, the long way of the I barn. There was an L to this main

about 80 foot long and perhaps 30

feet wide. It was occupied by tworow.

calve. The arrangements w.

. I P™ 111

mgar, tlire

A Fish-Hook’s Travels.

We find the foUowing in the Dove (X. H.) AVlTlrirer.- Some eight yeai ago a bid of thirteen, a aon of Charles f Myers, a weU-kuouu citisen of Port

mouth, while fishing from one of the OE ,, imspo

wharves qLriliaJ city caught a fish-hook

ho fore finger of the right hand, near ^ n i; roots of tlie nail, (Jravnng it into the _ t ,,

bend of the hook. His lather .aw that j

the only thing to

ii. Wliigs tisik eapeeial |m i^hwgery, althengh .uo- -

one of Edym

. As I

i dTvS. TW thought it wnn •• the Twombly boya," nefarions * y ' k( , e Sam ill particular. 1 thought it might JV ..

with one long tail fenthoradri! on we concluded that the 'urk. dentnllf fallen down out of tl it—had a fit, perhaps—and th

lent

to have the bs

Bo two of

wson; Mid with her si

m embnrraaameiit Fve

His barn ueided rejiaira;

id labor

go. So poor Duff

help on the plain things. IPs aU h

k mostly, and Ukee time." Well, they nre of all sixea; som

them

jwtliey murtbo honert- ‘ 11 the larger‘on —

imn off and pnt

Catharine Watenidc

Med it—die ia outrvwor. her to send me tholpT." ■■WeU, it's hard enough

NeUy; “but Mrs. theycsinnot afford

the clothes, that

little boy had

out of aohooL It noon beoan ma that nomething would have one for the poor to keep the wc their doors, and " the bazaar " w tho talk of everybody. Tbo tender glow of benevolence pervaded society. Judge Rochester gave fifty dollani, with feeling round his heart that did dik Mrs. MUIyun gave a hundred toward paying expo usee of getting it np;

and ao on through society.

Tho young'Indira worked early and Httophr raid Mire Bryant "I'll

pretty os* Bring you around tin, dolls before dark.' o appear at wh( , n Mlra Rry.ni cmne back ahe felt —— '~ ?a "'jr. W “ for a moment re it ahe liad mireed bet

Everybody did everything , and got into A bee-hive, there was

"This ia magnificent,’' said ; what is the nse of this wide j go between Uie cows. It seems a gi

sste of room." "That is horrible array here," replied my friencL But ho ive me no aotisfactory reaaon. Under •nth the whole of this largo barn in den‘did cellar. It in dry, warm, wel ghlod, and weU ventilated. If I had aeh a cellar, I think I conld find ample xim in it with open ynrdaattached. '

flock of two hundred long-wool ah,

fty or more bead of oat lie, one hundred r more pigs, a stable for aU my borne*, nd a collar capable of holding 10,000 buahcla of roota. All thin room in recn-

ly rate to a great extent, ap-

parently for no other reason lint to ao-

ooUar. The advantage of

for snob a large a One-fifth of the nn . to hold aU tlie mam .1 tho labor of putting

end of the bnilding and dt to tlie cellar, would nut be much in opening and shuttingeo is behind the animala.

„ dry dish .

■ferred to rail in their

dick ovel

i of a large fox that imod, after satisfy

in palm. Mid also a deep

moment the doctor, by a sud- ! b'l aril ptlatahk di wrenclied the hook from thoV YI'KT S»rrr.. -(‘ ,na tho barb Mid point The ! ble a quantity ..t n ..... ‘re justly indignant at meb u , ’ rough treatment, and insisted tliat the snnegM am. hiS was not all removed, wlule tho boy I them, '> "'“ 11 came near' fointing from extreme anguish.! ei«*r. Let tho sa Tlie doctor, UEwever, insisted that no in-; (u,u serring.

(ten fall off •b'* 1 "grab"'

Bnt the finger and arm troubled h a long time. After a year or ti lad's health had no far failed an eorne a subject of. serious alarm friends, ho lieing subject to freqm

1 dreeacd

safe m

id legs, nnd that tliey had rolled nd over in the groan together. Hi 1 Ul me that when the fox bit bin

i chin, he let go of the hr have given np tlie fight,

x had then actually attacked Ii

mthat”"aidTool. “I I u, have it -nt with bin

that

at deter-

moiUe affections

of affairs continued fur years, with more are •poorly winter intensity until a year or two ago, when roU There are ereiqi the boy's baalUi become nearly or quit' ij-,. ^,,,1,1 have 1 letter 1 In the spring of. 1874 the mr ,, hetu-red wi uteri-. I

a in which they wc

"I’m i

MEDICINES.

KEARNEY'S

FLUID EXTRACT

B UCH U BRIGHT’S DISEASE,

And a post live raimey.Gr „„ d.revl-ra. I-ad«< «<•

Keamey's Extract Buchu roam ar. buciw

bsuss&bsb

made, an it waa a “charity."

the employees grumbled, bnt dared notUi ; kerohiers offend rich patrons; and re they did it 1 ^ * I even thnngh grudgingly. L ' “

What a biassed thing it in," *ud j Mrs. George Allen, her fine ey.«iraffo«ed | “ with mowture, "that we ore getting on « re well with tho baxaar! Everybody j

seems so willing. Tlius Mn finds time U, help nn, oven wit children; and 'Mrs. Trilobito her grandmothor’n hrocad* fc

ire I try to be economic! mng lady, a teacher of mn h,liar a week washing ha inilooUaia,and that's what ive to tho baxaar. I'’feel

rued it almost"

baxaar is to help the poo si Bryant, with that odd si

A Precise Groom.

The Russian Minister, M. Bedise rites Mrs. Jrasie Fremont, referring Washington society long ago, was to 1 married U> so young a girl that bridr maids already in aociety would be n ' '' hid. Bo myself and nevi

inging from fourteen to sixteen, to come ont for just thin oocawaaa May-ond-Doeeraber affair; pren to suit thin order i all planned and programmed Rodiaoo biranolf, who wan vernt ocremunie*, and marnhallc

gaean impre

thmgs^ by M-

" What kind of a woman in yonr

erwoman V

"Oh, she's a vrfry respectabU wi

•Mrs. Millynn

ahall not be obliged to lure anything ^HnmphH'''raid Miss Mary. Brysul, Uo woe Mrs. George Allen's sfiirio sinir. and liad five Uimuand a year of Jior wn, and no questions ' " nre— uikra Uie coffee this yi

Brymit,

a thi: to, at,

yonraalf, and.

NEWNEn EXTJUCHU j llrjm

l O'Lay asked nn two dollars we are going to rave tliat, and Mrs. Brown said she would do It" "III see to tho coffee," remarked Mina Mary Bryant dryly. " What I yon make coffee! Whet did yon ray about cooking yesterday I" “ Not at aU. I'm going to pay Nr Oloy two dollars a night for coffee and frying oystors. Her bnaband in (-* and she lira nil children. F nights of lh« baxaar it will bo quite ■ - * -he will crane ’in at the death'

Well, of course, if you pay ont of r own pocket, it is nobody's bum- ., hut the relief society won't pay any

"Likely to dome on I “Certainly not, if she e mny for all Oiat”

■Now, my

in help it Bnt

lear girl," said Mins i daxxling smile, "don't that dollar n week thi'

10 relief society more by keeping r washerwoman beyond the need ... help, by givuig her honest pay the only part of her work on which makes any real profit, than to pot it into tho aonp-honso fond to help yon know who, or how needy or dear they really are I Don't yon see thi . take honest bread to give to poamble

- impostors 1"

Bnt Mira Bryant, don't you apve of the baxaar t Don't yon thi‘ " aonp-honae a good thing I" 'Yea, the strikers think ao, foeli a that their famiUra will be boll while tliey fight their employers. Th* frontier towns think ao when they have foreign invasions of needy adventurers. On* who ha* depended “

l The*

while d

The f

pimple- from his left j (onn „i j„ the first Hire i examining it, ho drew , ibl rj,, j,, rf,,,-

frorn the ileah the point of tho hook j | m j. r de|iciid* i ih seven years before wan imbedded 1 hsniUii^ to whirl finger on the oppoaito aide of his i j to form or bail body. j manner, on tbo

An Ingenious Phllologint

Ingllali minsionary found liimnolf ^ r , la . in extremely remote nnd savage i ,„ u , l ' llrt . i u (]„. »„ rho ixmversed with finch other by I of liard and rude inunds. The I A bui |,| tried long to get hold of the ar lh ^ a

loekery of gooil faith

rt tliat a fox is a -live, sharp-biting animal, and says thought Tom got ..off very I do not think that he ever cared • a fox tnip of himself again, howold Die fox akin in the village Mid J thirteen dollars for i‘. whereas ion red fax akin is worth no more

geo dollars.

iigottlmfc

or tluui fodder in tlie lie spoiled tho first, ler by poor feeding.

m'M' | world U. read !Did she spread ont all hh “wroi inaneighlwr- ' li^-rt^td'w'thTdm.^U y poor [ the tomleniesa of her soul npontho him- roc j -u »o-sd » . . . „x._ a—

e sum- ’ tcred page, that coarse jratera might ^ L * more ! timnalate ii into their own fold dialect*, | e jj ow .

— wotuu seem Hint he . s dislodge tho wily j thp lr ,. p . els

ako Dio la

The Wickedest- Han.

, obtained a clew, he

;, after a year or ' - icithcr pen,

wooden leg

ugly and ill-ahaped, hut i Wo import shdlionn at r of doUars apiece, for D,r

the day

rio would a new troupe. . vriui u..per in hia hand he "ealled the roll," d we took our plaeca in tho mannor decided after aerions dinenmdou among those learned inquesUons of precedence. Mr. Fox, as English minintcr nnd Doyen, * l| u*Uy entitled to he find grooms- , with Mr. Buchanan, who war - dor and liad been Minister to It li-a. Both wore accordingly given 11 positions by placing us sn though wo ire aU to be married; The bride and lanim and myself next the bridegroom, id next, the bride Mr. Fox and a amall girl of twelve; and *0 on, ending with the only young gtoonjnmen, Smith Van — and Kombli

believe, died

left that region, bnt he left bin wood- . _ leg, and after a time the savage* workcl ont from it an alphabet and a written mysterious means, too, they of a printing pn

cr got hold of i

I Bum, if yon would nt

eolta better, txiim buoiuu i - " . , lino om i through the cold, rainy days of Die fall. 1 fallonng promise, uie tad welcom , u , Ecn , n f «„1 when it UplcanMit they ahoidd rm. sevemtum, Die go den and silver sen- ^ „ n out In winter they shonht have a lib- ten,-on, the record of dr.-am» Mid of ^ ^

This (Ulemi | Tom's g'-nimt^^ ^ : | the tmim failed; a

would show me. He brongh hnahel basket Mid went ant fields. In the stone heaps, an old logs ami stumps, Di

ic-half milos north of Canton, intv, in probably tho wickedthe Northwest. One day, ten he wan trying to lead a coll

imc fright*

. It

nd deal of dlfll-

last got tho colt into th id when ho bad succeeded he ■nraged Dial he swore the colt

o of hay. They should al>

oath, ■

d tho ik

The Oi

Hully.i

, I „eh doth, in my childhood. Flimay

Avoid QuMkB »nd Iwp0*t«r». tar v,ran mui spangle*, and to ant a stitch ■ ”“*1— Advice wod Cwss- wsa to raorifice a whole wsnirobc. And | po(*

*• the doU had« ‘'

ing the rest of

ik by the fact that

tencra were printml in ringi. or I—“^Trid" mTofdd."'j graph style. prompUy and effectively, and has no ] ft atrnck him that ^ ^aaant after effects. One lemon sopied from the Bible. He counted the »■ cut in dices, pnt ber of paragraphs or verera m ...eof ^ wiU, a half pint of unmeaning ebaptera, and “j™ I boUingwate,. Drink just la-fore going .bed -for a chanter in the 11,1,10 ^ Dt ,i eriMse yourself on Die

foUowing day. This remedy wiU ward

•p appeal and trivial je he Cnlfnre of «vh.

They did, oertainl;

catch micel” .

found U

('off

i paring the* words

writing to those in Umpealm,

he made ont the alphabet of tbo tribe, | ij-g,, p

and laid a Complete translation of tho j da _ bM

' lore the" Oriental Boeiety.

promptly.

ik of the chills ar

the American Fish Cnltnriots Association. He waa not prepared to make any formal j statement, but bo would eollate acme facts from reporta which he had made to ; tho Legislature on tho imbjeet of the :

Canadian fisherie*, and w

them the following day. In reference to ' 3 the remarks of Mr.. Green tlist fish at ^ ^ ^ (hp

-At Hamburg, tho longest i Rochester had been ao affected by the ' een honra, and tho. abort- I refuse matter of gas wort, as to taste, oi

French Coras In Typhoid Ferer. Dr. Hampton, of Paris, lias published pamphlet in wBich he describes several emarimbln enrra, chiefly attribntable to he free admission of air to ths patient's icd-room, in cases of typhoid fever. He xmsiders a typhus fever to be a kind of parslyau or'asphyxia of aU the vital fenotiona, ooeaaianed by the rraphntinn of a deadly atmosphere, emanating either typhoid patient, of from any " ' • practically

Peteraborgli,

2d of July, the son not

the horixon for the whole time, but skimming along very doaely to it ui the north. At Spjtxbergep Die longest day

to be. If you mi,

imo-; eoODOtniae, try to do it aU vonraetf;: in — , ir of | don't crowd another's place. Don't try ^ chamber lye mixed in equal proporto teach, and take the place of a poorer Uk. Tieo lay doth* wrung

lon't ; girl who remld do it just as well, ‘

they : tar, wjm

r infection in Aeeonling to Dr. Hamp >, Die patient

phere; for, if the patient is kept in lied by artificial mrana, tin breathing of pnre fresh

__ stood at his crib and never breathed a breath of pure air, nor eaten a blade of grasa. The long confinement stunted his growth, so tliat at

. the time of his death, which occurred r, Ye*, bnt I don't sec bow Unit's c| , u , ]yi i 10 was scarcely larger than gto catch the fox,” I said. „ yearling. But ho was sadly Well, look here, then. I'll show ye," ‘ klu .l never received

he. " Flay yon'* the fox;' and play i lion o( , i.b^ksmith, and ' a night, and yon waa prowling )on t]mt tl ,„y curled md the fields. Go off now ont there u ^ lhe

"i by that stump," ... mnrt have been eighjeyirinchea longci " *"d eorioaity, re- ,1^,,, ii,^ hoofs of horno,usually sxe. The 1 ont me mass of neats. Mid jritb a| ^ ol dtpravity coming to the qiletelr covered himaelf. Tlie pile tll j lwrf , R umu ie Boeiety in Chicago, one resembled an enormous mouse- o( ib , ag.,nta wra sent ont to investigate or rather a small hay-cook- Pretty ma n,, r prooecuto the owner of

•. , ... __ | noon I heard a low, high-keyed, r-ineak- thn f or cruelty to animala. I trillion of thi* p i„g noiae, aeoompanied by a slight rn»- 0 arrested and tried. Thit oned ^ Uie nest- Evidently there ^ cruel,, ahould Imve bran ‘'- n .re mice in it; Mid. fraling m, char- lo g 000 from yeM, V, r-r by

kieaafox at -take, I at mice trotted curium praple of Carton, a place I ward, then crept np. and, ae tho ms- rpunwn<H | f or its ohnrohes and morality, ng and Minraking eonUnned, made a ^ j, only to be accounted nmoe into tho graaa-aa I had beard it [aron!hr groauj that everybody was id fcxra did wlisn mousing. InshinUy ol Coleman, and n* one dared lo -o spry browfl hands from ont the neat ^ lli0 nnll .tcp towards proaacating " “' 0r : clutched me with a moat vengeful grip. him fish hatching . , ^—gicd tremendously. Bnt "

apring an good as Unise diatcli,si in mo forthwith, choked me lYlghtcned. itumn, and .on this acoomil ho was nmrlj j D the face, then, in dnmb Tlie Tribonal de Justice at Mon*. In

who fall in srith on* of onr school boys 1 inclined to set down the grayling as an tmokod my liead with a stone. Belgium, waa latcl, tbo scene of sn oflbredhlm a quartw if ha would Vdl I inferior flsli. and ea belonging to me ..R.y,.*, now!" ho demanded. aflkir wldoh, Kirathenamra of the eapltalsin Europe. | aneket and mulla> osdra-. rathsr thM to; j „„ _ r , ,siig reanlta.

it Stockholm, eighteen at , , -

and five and a half at St j oUier hand, the w

, and five;It Fin- ! impregnated aa to half, and two and i Die fi*' 1 - An ill i tration 'Wandarbua, in Norway, tho | pomtion ho mi

pAnture D aim-—This eharaeterisDc j the insects, lustration of the parrot drill of public I did no, •’

schools is givah by a wri*

taed to feed on HtUo inaecta, which atachial theraselvra to an aquatic plant rhich had a flavor anmeUling like that of celery. The insect* fed on the juice* o'f the plant and the flvh, through rating

4 order, rather than to ’ j ^

1 quickly. “Now." the order of the trout and ralmmi, with .. a (ol | whidt jt waa nanaUy ctavscl. Mr. Md- . ^

„ „ j - — I n>°‘ gave avegy favordile acoonnt of the him , re .eimrt. or Tegetabbm." fWicrieB in Canada. They were uuprov- h , m , hCT1 ot

1* ready and eonfldent ing. he arid, wonderfully, and Dm yield llir ic ready ano c. nuo a.^x-,1 mm U thi* rear bo

judge and other*

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