Star of the Cape, 7 November 1877 IIIF issue link — Page 1

■ STAR OP THE CAPE ! ■ ! *

* VOL. IX.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1877.

NO. 48. j

' mi ar m cm . iOtnans — csrt mm'mr. a I 10Siyi«B CAKDg . ' a. l urn * oo.. or T1MW ARK, AJrti DMALIRM IXtrorau MMA TZMM. mwnwntavcooMM Tln-Rooflng a Specialty. j. h. nwn *»»•■. j IIotm. Tinware, Hardware, Cu>tery. etc. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, an mat arr.Ai, MAAC'R toRTTK, • Kmbul Tlllor 4 Dulir In CanU Furnishing Goods. ucar, aMynSSaam Am am - wu» a wi ■■■■nm. CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS, Oh* Bar City. X. J. HOTELS. WASHIWGT OH HOTEL! PHILADELPHIA PA 0*0. J. BOLTON Psonucron ^SSne^OTn^HirTllbms. PA nims D1VDEL ?. BEATTY, Mtm jStwm. f. i a. Attorney god Counsellor at Law ATTORKKT ATUWAIDHiA TKR IX CHA NCXRY. BEATT^p , watasgtoe. ■— Jaamg. IH ' #aun4 MOTOR H0LLT, XL °ag.— «w BEATTYS DANIEL F. BEATTT, * WBMRI-. Kaw B.A A BEATTTS^l Hill lie fat flgSKIMKlt DAHIIL. F. .CATTY, atiaxtoThotel, ^KWIMWiTM IATB, .sBM A ★ imrun in Aa a roai »■■■»■■, tee KUk MrnMrkfaMn.w.mi &

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Mag lb. Kay. Mbiada. tmW«tteter. • M0.ta.kw— ,ali>..agMri«T - id lusTa*. reLTres *«Inu IW!1 J wibM.aiiiwkda.att.wk Than. ass tang. ft. U>s days «• *«♦ W n.ikaMika*.W>K , Mia.am.kaB-hr « Sibyl's Aversion. ' Sibyl Haw. ww a prttol. pampered darling o f wealth— a young lady ; load of all the luxurir. and enjoyments o f III. — a Iwdsr la maty. Lhough. to , give Sibyl badiu,da never w< her- „ self up a. a leader; abe simply did wbat •ba pleased, not caring what anybody thought about it; but wbat Miw Sibyl plieslltodo always siaasd to ba just - tea tUag-at Wat ao anaaty moat bar. tboagtil, far it would tin and do lihwV. han b«r word lot it tbat ah. did not mind bang dictated to, bat ab. would not ambcnlt to bring dictated to I by hfan. Ice, oh, bow A. 1 him I | Now, tb. gwotlannn Ma. Bibyl dwir anted a. " him " w tb. only . n« of b.r I iytwwt d bnrt UuU Mtetagted U. diu- . fete to bw acoar th. day ab. took 11 upon and to Uim Oral and only dicteU^n tL . rrfand to nbteiMo ww mat Iran Sibyl • lotbatendrrmanyolaarnadatopaa. • jadgnatt apoa bar. . "Mother, I will Dot pot op with it any • Scbyt'a rhnk. -m adanr. 2nd bw l dark .'yw dilate^ aaaboam nnt tothr I' abon, • " Wrll, wcU. tbr ooaaa of trnr lor. ' nmr ran. .month, Habat bw Urn Aug aomMbing awfal agnin, I - .om—c.-wiJ Mrs Baima. U1 . aoothI tag www. " Motbrr. I know yon m only talk teg lightly, bnt it don. parrok. w what yon tgatk of lor# brtwrra HaUrt Tsl 1 tomrt at ma. If yon oaly karw haw I ] • drtate bite I and I will not submit to bi. I " My da* Sibyl, I wndawtend bow 1 . you drtwt bim Utlrr tiam yon do yow- , -If." and Mm. Bat *rr anil. 1 quirtlr •• Bat wbat bna bnppamd now r , "Why, I waa dnring atom ia tbr •aid U lookal' anything U»te."y,!ia.^to a. a ytang tody oat alow Airing n par of (artpo— ; and UateppadintotU pUrton. took IU ntea dteibrrntaly out of my banda, aad dron mo bocna" , " And. my danr, ba aid what war pw tally trur, I nmr dron oat ia awh • teyla; and yoa an wttteg a nty bad at- — pte. SybyL Alnady I hwr oorn plainte of Julia Sloan, Date Hwringtca . and ami otbrra drirmg a tat prfr. - and all Uoan— tbry ban aaan yon doiag " WVj, toolbar, I nanr ab any oar lo follow my axanpla. Ido wi pi— , I ^lU. a pntat^l to. - ha, a • aad tUa day pate aa ad to it ; i7*Hrr- . bart Talloaid intorfara. with ma again I r iUII oarUudy oAmd bito.My daw. yon aa— t rwwmnbrr toh ; an aid Maad of IU laaaily. mad at ■nab I. I toyaaFwtoka.br would ; no! agate a* aft to ywa, kg Taa aarr 1 " WaS, I .B nam ba Jbtatol to by • hint, and baaan b— War kte. aa inter I dual, Tbaaar ta Mm" team ate) no toan. bat I it, aa aba bad tern Ml bar Ma • Ills II 111* SI "I Aa 1 lite Ha. md 1 want yat wp i wHbil.-aa.muU SR^aaab aatoa bar way to bar aw. now. wtlbwi angry , , Ante apoa bar baaaHfal her. AaaUopawdbrrnaardootaU >w . r — ■ , ,■ , , ; A* —gar diad oat of bar IM, aad a , , toobal ] ip S^w- toltaaaaad. ""'ok »0<1— 'eteteyl. U-a not www, I ballaoaUBakbaagbaAtoytoanwbaa , : Imabaaa I aa aryteg not of pan ; I graiitada. Taar kiatetn baa aand kia IHt. M-atebyL Cba I mr da aaangk , I n."rw»na."TbattSa talhata waab Utow. , AW tea -ah* UBaUnaAawag, ata IMITLALIJII ' '^Wna -M.Uk.mHa. lawitotegai i. i te.dwtewwn.ud Uaantobb Hteto , , .n-.M-btoyi. Ob, tor wa I mr -IbHtoBMllMtewte! ; a^srtrt^;,

Sibyl URwwaU. ogh aaabatoU: " If tea, who Ui) lanagb ml lo^ai. < of th* world-a tiaaaar ■ do not gin to (tod'a 4—tit.to who teoald P* I ^ tebyl nturwul fma Ur drin nnt . h g'^Urt" T^fouol watrd tUra raadiag, te* dug Unrlf , ^OtedlLTl^U kaow wbat to Hcrbavt Ydjoard halfUoaad hi. book, l mod looked mr at bar half etuiooaly. - half -pityingly. ' " "A riotim often dam awl, I aop- • pow." aaid Hrrbrrt. And Sibyl amolhaaad a litlte y»wn. - dmw-^ldli -d'teopptar for thte wrrk, and bare it ia only Wrdneaday, taring mr all th. rwt of thr wrrk witli nothing to do. Tberr to oo now oorel out, and ! fwl loo tirwd— or hay, if you like— to dnra, rtoti, or goaaip. " , Sibyl attend thto .porch ,1* (tally, utd. Ulf cloung hrr ryor, taned Uok I" j in her cUir. '! "And yon ban nanr anything to • think about but .hopping, rtoiting, ate.. | ° Sibyl ?- aaid Herbert, with an air of rr- , ! Rwuh ^ m \ And Sibyl opwwJ widr bar ayea and 1 1 flwhad itaAano. at Mr. TaltamL •• What ata ahonkl a laadar of aoeiaty ' • Un lo think about f I bag pardon. I j forgot what a Onaoontampl Mr. Talfonrd . entertained for loader* of aoowty." | •• And yat," aaid HrrUrt. wdbout al- • tempting to oontmdiot Sibyl't remark, I " wbat glorloaa opportnnttta for doing ^ 1 good ban tea tondara of aoowty ! Think at what an ammplr yon might aatyoung ' ladiaa, and oliariy tedtoa. Sibyl, who - follow in your fujlatipi. Von aaU your- i n arlf a lawta, Sibyl, whila yon aU Un with fabled haada. aad Uia beggar cry ; tag at yonr gate-" • " WMI. tot one of tU wmnte gin him n an jibing to aak Do yon wtoh me to gu down aad nntwwr the knock V And Sibyl't defiant laugh flUrd the r "Oh. Sibyl T And Harbart TaUoard*a bandaomr face looked grnnr than mr aU oaw iL " II to not tUcry of or*, but -of Ihon wada Uwt rand* tU air around you. , TU tarring, thr bomata., tU dying an roaching out their band, to .nob a. yon for aoooor, aad yon tot Urn aad wy yon Un nothing todo." ' "I tad 1 WW tired, Mr. Taltourd.' and Sibyl ran ; " too tuwi mo to ml • i and ltolan to you talking thto moaning If yon win axeuw me-" I "Sibyl I- , : He ww Bbaato bar, aad Udte-r knnd y , etapwd in hto." 1 "I km how ywa dtaal me. lor I \ Un often board you wring it, Ut I p win apeak oot. aad yon mom Utau k. { mr thto tiam. for I will norm lecture yon ' again. Sibyl, for Uw aake of thoar who knd aB Hto ta W panr aad tonaaw Ihwr- ' kyr- ' " Aad If Mr. Talfonrd Ua fiaiahsd hi. ay.nihmtU ptawn of bidding ■ yon good mowing.- and. quickly with- • drawmg bar band from hi. etap. Sibyl ' .wept from tbr room. Herbert Talbord tend motionlw. ' wUr. Sibyl toft bite, hie Unit torn by . • cw'ud™"™ ta. wit"^tan. ; He oonld not toll Ur tent U lored bar 1 while tee feU na tee did toward bim. otelbw did U wtoh Ur lo know thai be " WW bar tan white aU ted Ur ptwarat 1 Ilia; tor Harbart hated IU aooalted i I"*— "• a«U»y, gay Uttardta of J fatelon. Bnt bafarw to-day U could not r Uiten thai Sibyl waa gtoun up body 1 and aoul to fiiiutow gnyrty. She wee a apoOrd. patoad teOd. but U thought ' that tee heart to Ur boaoan baa! warm ' and trwa. One. two, tbrw wwaka paaaad away, and If Harbart Tallounl bad Inroad to . tea, Sibyl teought U oonld aot U aoidI rtoud bar now. Fnteapa it wua tela ' eSuatatelK^^todul."1" • Bow tela ketatetawt angbt ac - count ta Sibyl w - l.toatlag Mr TaMowd, Ul why it abonld knp him r retain aally ia IU young lady "a mind wr . ahtauttUrteigghh, wd emy often I whan aU waa not alone wilb team, they ** What— Ur. man. u.mmat law! • ata Bha myaaff,- Sibyl would any to Ur > own mind, an tee rudwal through tU ( ml ■■ ..I to Ua. and to Ur Imwa tenmwr- ' ■lb— KM good anaauSy tut Ukawwaitolngat; ttaU ^tee tea ' teafl I mr aaeaf lata II man aa good ' aaUr AnaatetotetoSand ta ton. Steyiww _ > : -i ta^ltakgw.gtatota > mamgtenpmw tad UNta •

White Steyl-a rota Sited tea nam ten IaaatatantUlookia the—* bebU; Ibrs going onr to tea badI aide, U dropped on bto knwa Utod. I Sibyl, bata bto faoa on tU ronrtet, ata - wept from tU fuhww of hto baaet. I When Sibyl tabbed Ur beautiful r aU amply tamed aad kU bar band cm tU maa'a Uad, wytng— > " HmUrhOod blew yon." And kneeling then, wfth Sibyl', bata , hto band, HarUrt knew tlta bto ten not Innin-tbai U wonte nrnr H anting tea Sta-OHcr to llataa TU aan-otirr, which ooatoitntew tea I tae m— by which 'Awe, the only • ariliwd people of our new TWritory, ■ manage to clothe ihrmtaro w w* do ' jmipriataly mentioned in itetaiL It to I an animal, when foil grown, thai will 1 mcwaure from three ata • Ulf to four feet at most (ram te. tip of ita abort toil lo ita noes Th* geoand contour of the ; body ia much like that of tea Uarar, with tee tan lying in touw folds, so that > whan takan hold of in lifting tea body , , ont from tea water it draw, np like tee • bid* oo tee tape of a poppy dog. Thto I tan ia oorerad with the noboat of all ; fine deep fur, a jet black, with mlnrI tipped bain here aad terra mwttrrod. w to eo w.ll known to our Indira of fwb- ' am. TU we-otter mother tarps it IU : i water on Ur back, with her young oo. I clwprd between her hoy fore-pawn. - Frequent atlempU Ur# been made to • rear tee young wa-ottera, w they are , ; oftak raptured alter ; but,)ikeaora*t*Ur r .pedes of wild aaimato, they wem to U 1 1 .. deeply imbued with tee Iwr of nun 1 tbat they tnrmnably periab by wH-im- > posed tarratioru The Saanack islet. • gronta of Ateaka, and hither cm* nalire banting partiaa from Oonalaaka on the went, and Ilelomakir to tee north. 1 w here they camp oo the main telaail, ata " eentore oot in tUir bularkic. fifteen aod twenty mile* in ererr direction to era. ■ Fires .re oarer built beer onto*, tee : wind to from tee .oath,- mad food ref we to newer mltcml on tee bwchea. TU ' anffrriug. to which th* native h an tar. •abject teemwl.c. crcry -inter oa tel. toland. going for many -etaa -iteont fires, mm form-king, with tec teeroum- ; eter down to aero in a northerly gale i of wind, are better imagined than d— ' rribed ; while tU rarioa. tenwQ and ■diillful artifior. by which Uiey ont wit • i tee otter in capturing it would nuke a long chapter, if folly enumerated, tor thto animal, of all wild wen* : to Up mill 1 of tee greatest arrnuoai to or drata of tea prrernoe. or even th. I pronmity, of man. TU natin*. when hunhng trip of tel. tawtw, nawDy 1 make np a party of from forty io filly meu. Hey traral in their light i akin haUrhire, two men in rwcti, and are ■ gun* usually three to (our month, at a > time before interning to their familiar ; they haul their kfaaoka .ml from tee ■ te* eoaat, aod alaap in" galea of wind which ore alway. Loaded with rain, stoat almoJT'in variably without ."toT'te! ' rude indeed to te* country if tea Aleut, ' but U to w ragged, and the blwk precipitous island* tamped with bto name 1 an all IU wuaU to Uaa. He wants no other, aod U to happy where U would 1 U supremely miserable.— Uarpr-t Saw* Hrddiagi a f Ike Part. History ata traditioc have handed ' down lo ua wonderful wraouto of tea magnificent rrf aaJal. ata the gor- - giour raiment which Uve .Ignaliaed tee [ weddings of bygone day., though some ' of IU high-born damw of old Urn ' rtood rttee altar simply rttirad. Whan > Louto Xin married Ann of AuaMn. bar ' voU wua wUto aaSn, and Ur hair wa. ' wreath. IaaUOa of Portagal, w tee 1 bride of Burgundy, won a draw of mine, tight alama,' a clonk bordered ' with rrmsns falling from Ur abooldan ' " !tahi; uLhtaai"' "° cn*" ' rnanUn. When Ann at Franca, finding ) wooing, euro baaaeU ata tataniooa to ChmtoaYIII.aUappma.il at tU im- ' ^ rob*-°< °* *""• vM> m MuHh prteatem anlta™ Aanaw I oaarty ' rained himarif ia oaitor to ..lit. to. te* ' mwrtogw of bto fiwgtiiar, tb. Prinawa IU cppotatorlwnbybto tab., jaeto to ton marriage tou U rawed le 1 dafmgtoeJBMM it aoto. TU ome- ' mony took piaee to WhKabsB with ao tawb pmpUtaUbwtorwta tee^ereAwk tor all otbar royal w.llteg. to ' England whtat km Mbroad. Tb. ' toatoaf tea bnda'a draw, white wua of » StoflJ^wuIi * ""* " I atok imgb to start, tree. Itopw towro—w nte7 pu- » " ; SLI SLZ^C^STto.^:

kept ap, off ata on, boa tea boor d > datohtotUbour to boriaL TUnsws > tbat a Uad of a family Ua expired to J and frtawia ia tea aurronnding Umltoa, < troop or bata loaaQy celled Boirnto ata > ten. advance ia ptoc.taon towards tea ! hnn of mourning. If te* death was t halt whan it arrives in sight of the vil- ' ■ tag* ;'and thro It to tbat tU Oarsman I bow til! tea blood flows— just w do tUir ' < •latere in Dalmatia aad Moatenagro. 1 Shortly altar tel. tea wanwte to met by < tee deoaaaad'a bUow-eiltogen, aeooaa- • paatod by all hto nanr raiatrew with tea > •xreption of IU widow, to whoa* abode ' tee whole party now proceed, with lota ' eriw and lanwntatiooa. TU widow I a waila te* uarraU by tee door of her ■ booar, and, w it draws near, tee ktaer ' step, forward and throw. . black red I over Ur bead to symbolise her widow- 1 hood ; th. tana of which moat offer a I dreary prospect to a woman who bw tea 1 miafjrtono to low Ur burbata while tea to still in tec prima of life, for poblie 1 opinion inairta thai tee remain for yrere i ramble round the body, which Itoa I Wretched on a table or plank soppertod ; by UncUe ; rt to drapta io a long man- I Ua. or h to ototeed in n dwd maa'a boat I anil. Now begins tee dirge, or Vooero. ■ tag togelUr. and in teat oaw th- aorda < reunot U d*ttngu*Ud ; Ul more often i only or* gets up at a tima. HU will open i Ur aoag with a quietly deliver*! eulogy ■ of tee Tirtow of the deed, aod a few I events o( his life ; Ut before long aU < warms to Ur work ata poors (oath volley. of rythmic lementaUuo. with a fir. : and aahqation teat rtir up the women i present into a (renxied delirium of grief, - j in which, w tee prmfica paow* to lake : breath, they howl, dig their nail, into - their ftoah, throw tbemaelrw on tee ! betas ' with ateru. When IU dirge * 1 badly round the plank oo which the j body Uaa, More ainging takr* place oo . i IU way to tea tenroh, ata ihamoe io the graveyard. Alter the funeral tec men [ do not tear* for week., aod tU women I let their hair go loow, and occwiottalh .j eel it off at te# grave — gutting off tee | hair being, by tea way. a oniveraal by the women of ancient Greece ami it * done by tee women of India. A good deal of eating and drinking brings tee osremontola to a close Sixty person* * not an extraordinary number to U en Irrtainad at tee banquet, and there to. broad aod meet t« prewar neighbure. Mutton in anmmer and pork in winter are wtremrd the rianda proper to the lugubrious feasting » the simple cup of milk drank by web kinsman of the which'ewe bto body la bad out, like Robin Hond a, ia tea open air. a green sod oadsc h* brad, bto lows begirt with tee parted Ult, hto gun rt hto nda, hi. i Jog at bto lata Canon, are tee capering death. TU data, they any, call tU | bring in the night time, and U who as- ■ •were will anon follow team ; thay believe, too, that if yoa Oaten attentively after .tork, you may bear at times tee that a aoul hw pawed. ■w WU CUM Met Ur# Into in Khamyl -fero-Haddin. tea Citraaaian hero chtoftain, wU ww enptarsd by tea Ruasian. in th. winter of IBM, ww carried to Novgorod and Imprisoned in an thTlteta^ mT to"iw teta prmonaaa, w tea gorenrawnt hoped to mo hto inflaagaa Kr polrtioU purpose. But a wash after bto arrival in Novgorod SSaSris eoap like IU private aoldteaa of hto guard, and also to ounender aonaa vainabtea bahnd rouowlad cm hto paamm. on slay in open ta; Ctoe more weekof huT^Lw focefbU to eommU auroid. he mid, if bto reqtaart ww rafuaad. God would ahntg* tea gwflt of tee ftoad on wtateM agelnat all peertbOHy •< eeol^ tegy parmtoted bto. kortwp rt. tea pkrtkUarap** teat tee Ualth ata rroZoJt!bJ "ie"1 ata" atepa"to U weary on. nf tee hat butarad^ ^MflbSa, Twaa, teteluM 'l imaajfto^mUt .aafltee Steia te unlnl, and pn-ta_taur^^w«wparw.krtt tegMtomgkte^wnawlnwmawte^ua ' «^i u^-y W be"' tel I kkdutewW- •

Xewepapsr Rewoctera. TU srecege American reporter -lhai [ to, tea lepurter worthy d tee nam. to I usually a man of from twenty to icrty , yrere of -v. Hd~to neat fat hto paaaounl wtedUHMmt in the ways of tea world,' ; thoroughly posted to aU^ mattera^ofo^ , ' ooda of politeoew ; U daw Dot require . ! formal introduction to a " man whom , ! wants tows" to talk with him witt r I tee awy familiarity of an old btend. . i riteoabjldaa-a aad politaetoas he generally a&rwaw by Ibrtr Chrirtten • names, aad with aU of thaw U bw gso- . .rally an intimate acquaintance. TU , reporter of to-day to aatlhar the Impw | Una liar teat acme poreooa Uliere him , toU. II to. of course, true teat than r ncoaaaonally black teeep to U found r in tU flock, but i^ortees w a claw may 1 fairly wt down by oaw who hw had . thorough knowledge of tee craft w a I body of clever, energetic, indortrioua, , honorable and well-ad ucatol gentlemen. , TU reporter rarely aucka to the note- . and pencil to tee aod, althoogb i many of them are ao much in tor* with , tee profwsioo tut thry die in tee harness. . Horns drift into politic, and gel a anng , which rewards team Iiw their I yean of ardoaos lotto ; otUra gravitate . tee atege. and still others— tee hard, , editorial chair. The reporter with the . -proelivittoa toward the T, M- C A. I usually coda by owning a weekly telig- , ioaa paper, aod te* reporter with , racing tanclenmw to te* proprietorship r - of a sporting journal. And hero it may r be well tooirrocttee prevalent imprewion I teat all that to required to make a good • j reporter to a liberal education. This to . I a gnat mistake. A reporter's position • to ana requinng tact, judgment, courage i and a thorough knowledge of tU world ; , and ten raw college graduate ran oo • sfsv bold wtialnrtorily a reporter 'a pre • aitiuu than tee reporter oould aatiafare r tartly fill a |uofreu • chair. Reporters ■ a rlraa w lodiapeawhle to the .lemanda |. tire or the drey nc triegtaph ; soil if, a . while tee tired world •lumbers, uncial - • ariousof the midnight tramps through , porter— if. for one night U were to enaf pend hia Utmm, then tee public would r rreliae tee debt it owe. to the Knight I of the Note-bonk. "—PMIotUIphiaPrrtt. 1 nemetelig A beat IU Waita. » Dotreed by a published volume attacking. • thaw, w wail aa tee published views of the i wife*. : he general"! tee army iliwpprov- , ing of teem, it toof intorwrt to recall who f * responsible fin the introduction of tee wait! into this part of tea country, j r write* a correspondent at Washington. | P When Jerome Bonapart- and his suite s riaitevl Baltimore at the time U met f Miss Patterson, whom he subsequently p married, they taught te* younger peo3 pie of that city the wmltx. It roon bep came popular tear*, ata ww ma loog In 3 finding ita way to the national capital. A - MB3S. Bonaparte, and she told mr how - tee young people quickly made tee new p dance tee fashion and bow their pared Is - j disapproved it. With renewed gsyrty - , at tea remembrance, she told ma'af bow t ab* had atolso sway oat* night after bar p father ww aairwp and danced until gave, aad bow anbwwieatly ah* opened a bell given by bertW.with a walte with tb* lion of the boor. She ww the a daughter of Judge Bamnel Chwo. of , Maryland-em! aurrirad all tee other . chlidrer of te* mgmara of Ik* Deotarre 0 boo of In dag an dams -■ When I knew u her ah i ww I'* widow -rf aaaaeff Comlignrwa Rrauhw sf frewtoa. , After a Japantwe lover hw proesn „ false to hia vows, the itm.rti I maiden . i riuoa at about two o'eloak in tea moru- , taff. Md do., a white rob. Md high . sandals or rtogu Her coif to a metal , tripod, in which are thrwrt three Hfhtod j oatalw; aronnd bar.naedi ab* han^a . mimr whioh full* apoa bar besota; fat , bar iafthand aba carries a small sSraw , —aad in bar right aha gxaapa a baauaar „ ata nail, roth whioh aba muk it to one , of lb* sacred tram teat anrronad tb* . ahriaa Than aba prey, for tbadaate 1 of tea traitor, rowing tbrt it bar paHtton , be board aba will beraalf pall out tee , oaOa whiab oflata tea god by woundtog , tea mystic tree Night altoruigbtabs ■ ooww to tea terin*. und auah night tea \ aeury aafl win tenrlM hw lover's hia. 1 *!*-**. ."**..*? "**■ To think Art^Uw more a man sate IU I r * pb^teta *'IK«»>| I ■ I >>»lfakd»a «f» wtadew^art Mmi.k I , te^ md a aHD* M 1 1 i.j ibtog te tea >; _ bRklSTdlKS^vKte Mflflr«^bRtoMMwt*Dfli

FARM. 6ARBD AMD NOCBEKOU. * C'ous Caxa.— 5>o7aad ooe-half cup- • ' fnka Indian rata, me erpfnl flowr, cm. 4 aad one- half rwpfula milk, one cwpfal j t tat. ^ Lnaon Pnte-Oaatoamm. oaaaupnf ° BqwwTmtte* juiee trow the laam. * add to it tea water, angar ata fionr (nrix ' ■ the flour ia a little of tea water flmtl. » I1 sere oat tea wkitea of two sgga, add two ' L tahbwpocsif nls of white angar lor froat- " iun, to heaprwd on tee piw after they t " «* dm*, item art in the o*w aad brown ] * I'-ightly. Thto wUlaanka two pies. i 'f Fnsitanann or Fowl — Ont a fowl or * two wings ata lags, dividing tee back ■ m and brawl into two piaow each; wash , ™ well, put team into a stewpaa aad oorer with water, rwino with a Imapoooful of . * tat, a I tUle pepper, s -bunch of peraley, four ciovw sod a blade of mace ; let ( " through a sieve into a basin, take out tee pirom ol fowl, trim well, then .in 1 1 "" another stevpan pot two ounces cf but- 1 ' tor, with whioh mix s good spoonful of j 1 floor; stir oataawaally until boiling. 1 skim, add twenty button canons, tot aim- - ." mar until the onioea are tender, when i add a gin of cream, with whioh you have c ' mixed tee yelks of two eggs ; stir in ■ quickly over tee lira, but do not tot boil; 1 " take out tb* pieces, drew upon your i |j" Fnw Pis.— Take say of the Arm- , p with tat and pepper; tot teem atnml ia a , ^ very cool ptoo* lor two or three boors, , p then put teem in a baking disk, with a | floor robbed to a cream, with minced parsley ata hard-boaied eggs alieed; line tee aide* of tee dish half way down, and 1 1 . ' cover with a nice paste. Bake in an ^ oven quick at first, bnt gradually growng moderate. Laxtm' Fxrr. — Procure them cleaned; boil until lender in water lo which you ^ bare added a UtUe w>t; when oohl, cut J, them in plccve and dip into batter; fry salad rdtTa^diced anion and whoto pep- 1 Quo Food eon Hum— a daily " toTuyiteTbL.. Vegrt.bire. 'reth2 ' U cooked or raw. are much relished, slao, , pare of gram .hot Onions chopped flue and mixed with their foodNtreex- , * many instances. Growing chickens are toying bsaa They crave it, ata wben ' " nrecesary to be houata from it osi ee- *• I count of inclement weather it abonld be Q* provided for Uidu. The -» to oo green U food ao whoioannM for tbrm w onion £ top. cot up fine. - Bens rat tlrxamn. — Hundreds of . "" inaect paaU find safe wintm quartet* in *" tha rubbish of tee field and gardens. The pruning, of currant bushes, rasp- ' * bemss and bUcf-Jiemea, dwd squash " btah hide mulUtodre of eggs. Larva '• -Stad better be burned; to omaign ~ them to the manure beep to only to ' * propagate tee pwt. When burned tear. " ban ata of thmuand of unrt^tly 1 j about hi. premtow. ^ Hunt Hoaana. — Ianaeed oil to not only . 1 a valuable restorative for took ban**, ^ bat to axi aeilingly useful ia oaaaa of in- i " to the organs of rewpiretion sad diguatranquiliaaa th* irritebls stale of tb* parts, and faeon healthy action. Pot a csnpto of batartal of aaad into e bucket, and and pour a gallon ata a half of { bulling water upon it ; cover it op a abort tima, than add a couple of quarts " cold water, when it will ba fit for uw. In rasa of an irritating ecmgh tad some 2 honey. But, better (till, to to rata . plenty of nit™, wd wra tee read to load to your bonw ; half a pint of 2 flaxseed or oaw pint of sunflower ased in ~ abofw-toad.teraoorfoorttoaw.woak. fall ata spring, dow very much to knap ar them ia good baahA - A Fkl. ■■■..! WML J Bituatad dual lour milw route . wt of OUahumOe, V mango county, P*., to " lad which, for volnsa of production. Z aurpwwa wyteing yrt dmoovwrad in 2 that conaty. Tb. wvU ww wnk by * upward af a month ago. No oil waa J «fd.tnrt»i— amagMvatssteta " teT^L^tota^to^LtteL^ ing. TU. ww attempted in Ibn M—l ! •wy, bat it mart ba stated thutlboaan- ; w -to 7*^ te^^tewHJkaau ^ ing place* to I am rtavrtta tab. lb RteWt pamrim, the frwh tete. fro. m tea appro pretam of lbs hate rasbad tate n tea wall at tea bataM af teaemtegia - . gata qwanbty. As is ted ao, lb* m* . teak hnUof bata btaad it m te* mr- ' te btdteta b.. ... R>g fibrtf 4 ItaSrtrb. Ms ly.s ta amp tee ta m tera. Kb Ml Hi» MtetaflRp. m baaaate rt ute ata teewwu «ufl | m M*y 1> > bwiy a I II fhm ■ an— i U babbl «r tea Tartn. 2 dtas^aTS^a Ita kte^hata taaa« 2 ateatotetetokMh.Mkba.lsnaatta kuto atom bte ban ata bohta - . bartdflsatehak brtrtu. b aiaaug b. Stertjrtbteteflrt MpflkP}

•*' ■" n flu " IL'1— .jS' StaSK.atev.to. JOBPWIWTIWC " Miaary loras company." Bo dote* marvtogtetd. young tody. . Alum water will banian tee gnma ata learned, but who to lb* beat learned. TW Ita man tbat didut fly wite hi* flying machine, bvsa in Calilornia. The crowd made him fly wite hto lags, bowA1 though te* Bcamlian law reooguizes tb* death penalty, the prowm Emperor bw never yet reinvented to •3gn s death warrant. > phant; Osnful tittto girl : "Plaate Mr. - Keeper, will it hint him If I giro him s I currant out of my bun ?" Honware doetdcdly cheap in Austin, , at ibe present time. Good bones ' I can now be bought at from fltl) to»7S, I | nod a (100 will bay a floe our. i If rieh, it to way enough to ooocta , I our wtath ; but if poor, it to oot qnite . ao easy to removal our poverty. We shall I j find teat it to tow difficult to bide-Sl,-000 than ans hole in our coal • » A little girl, showing her remain, i i about lour years old, s ster, said ; "That I I alar you ate up there to bigger than thto ; | it to." " Then why doesn't il ks*P tha ■tain off r A society bw bean formed in Indianlions in all the leading retire aod towns 1 of the State, to relieve tha people of tea - surplus laborers, by obtaining homw ' (or teem where lata to cheaper ata ' ; labor in greater demand. ' " My Awr boy," said a mother to her ' sou w be handed round hto plate for , more turkey, " this ia tec fourth time you've beau helped." " I know, mother," replied the boy. " boi that turkey peeked ' with bim." He got hia turkey. | A entered man may bold any nflk* ut , Iowa except that of a legislator When , year* ago, and tee word " while " alnok- . en out, by some error tee word ww not stricken from ooo of tee sections of aa reticle, ata it hw since remainrel. ' lb# sibyl, wbow hand bw been ' crowed with stlrer — "Yon win ax- ' pertessee tb- meat abject poverty until i have attainrel your SOth par. The "And afterward T" Tb# sibyl— "Ata • afterwards yon will liars become used • toitr 1 A Uttl. six -year-old cam- to bw ' grandfather the other day, with a t rouble ' weighing oo her mind. " Aunt wys the ' moon ia mode of greed cheese, awl I ' don't belie** iL " " Do*1 yon beUev* il! Why war " Bocaase I've been I looking in tee llihle, and f. and rmt chewe, fcr the mooa was made before ' the cows," Wana't that cntet | Ring laid wig, of Bavaria.^ to reported i boat covered with teotharmf-pearl, built r in Ih* shape of e nsntdus shall, ata . Urge enough for two peraona. It to , lined with scarlet velvet, and the row- ' to te have in hto garden a ktoaqua, eo srragnad with ingenious candelabra ss . M cause, wben lighted, a reflection rt r state ata moona on tea nailing. > A tramp Stopped at a farm house near .t*tf b^rlmritatta r as a aura core. In tore minntm after . drinking tha liquid the man dita ia tea , greatest agony. Whether the tramp I or not to not stated; but it to certainly . tun* fcr intelligent people to vefaw to > i swallow everything prescribed fcr dto- . A Tart Estate. Lux A Milter are probably tee targert } their totata-nto over forty milw in a tv snty-flve in another. They own alao , large trocda in Bsnte Clnra, Ban Mnteo, Ben Joaqmia, Hen Beoito and other oount ta Takan rttcgetenr, thay pertmhlyhave te mncb lata an team to ia tha Btetert Bboda IalamL II to doubtful if they can tell within hill ill. I beta the number of their cettte (estimated id 80,- — 000), sheep real U*>; the boras, they uw in teeir bertnsw would be suNrttel to supply row* two or thro* r giiiiiis of cavalry. But Urey aw their lata th* Bw Joaqsta Valley have irrigntad exhmrtvely. At thasr dairy nanr Oflteff I j rttad*to teL'fts^jfaaquin Talle^te^ j C^Uta" klrtataTrt eed if a0 rt I thaw was* Uke Lnx A MOW. hat M , uaatd ha bsasar W the Bates If even the , toad of etatey tastetatauu ! ■ i I ttaifKi. ' A Fv latter Chaa. j tejg ^teTsdtea« '■■' '•W "a- wi ilsSSyrats-t » bwwMgpRRteWtato te * rttert