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- ' YOL. X. CAPE MAY CITY, If. J., WEDNESDAY, "iANVABY 9, 1878. NO. 5. .

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atrtog aad Taking. Some One in the Boom, t Elijah Croly, my hoabaod. aaa own- • , doing a good tmd*; aad aa oarapiad an < aBUfaiJ. Elijah Lihad tha plane mora t thra I did. aad it aaa oa te account • that ws Uyad than ao long. I thought a .t ooald mak. rary Uttla diffroaoee to 1 him whan wo tired, foe ba ana at bocar a lUly twoor thrwr weeks out of rrrry Ira. t aad lonely enoogh it waa ' t "Oat aw ao* wfcean yaa Hha to rta; with yon my d-r," tha raptain mid. f wbaa I told hi* era day how uoptaaaaat I fall to ba alaaa ao mack. "Oat any a oaa yoa plaaaa, aadbafon laa«Ibopa a I ahall ba abia lo atay at bona with yoa • i mjoM." a I took Ua adriea, aad aflar aaaa ia- 1, latry. I loud a woman who I thoa«hl . woald wall aa. Bar naaa aaa telly I : woman of aboat forty. SkaMldaaaha y had baas lall a widow with no am , b •ad bad una ranmd bar Urine by o oaadla-worb; aad altboofh I had inlaed«d that tha mat who cama rrwry r RU1 noma, I loaad Emily ao haady aad •o wQliae that I raoa Aaoootianrd tbr tbat I had duaU>!*i»il thai I ooold do f i<lbaaaM<ar. a ** I bopa ao," ba aaid doabtfullr. "Aad doa-t yoa thlak aa r I aakad. . '• Wall, ao," ha rapiiad. f "Vow, Td lika to know why, Ebjah. b yoa aaa aaytbiaff wioag aboat bar P d "I aaat my that I do; I praasma it a ia aaty a aotiaa; bat I bar* ia aoma way I oaal aaplaia it, aad yoa had battar aot . ba paajadiaad by it" • "Yaa amy ba rway aora I ahall aot,~ thaalhia.- | Aad tkia waa all that waa mtd brtwaae b aa <■ tha aabjaot. XwastaowaUra J wrbiaa, to attach mod- important* to a IVa aaptain at hoM thia b tea baraiy torn mate. Oa tha am b that ba lad to taka faia rwaaai for •■athar trip, jato altar ha had tohaa ap U Ua hat to fo, ha aallad ma lata Ua a " Han' la tautens. Fmmy." ha aaid. t ■■tell wat yoa to kaap aala lor Br a UD I earn* bank." Aad ba look a praar » packaga from Ua h.aaal puibat aa hr I. W«ha. "Than aa tra AWy pauad a aatoala it— An haadrad poamda la aU. p I will look It ap Imao ia thia barou- a Anwar, aad giwa yoa tha hay.** And br a Ed ao. "No oar woald think al aom- • m( ban kr aaoaay. " u "Da yoa think ywa bad baltor laaaa b fthma, akjahr I aakad. "Why not pat it tote bank r "I aaa to; bat I abaO not tea • .tea Tha Moaay waaoaly paid ton lad k a%kt Bat ao toattto, the Btmay wOl ' ba ate whan k la, aad than wUlbaaa k laafar aboat H; or if yaa doat think to. yoa Bay d^Mte ityoanalL- « My haafaaad tank UMia tekfhl al poadbHittoa, te ^|i..aam.^tteha ^ rtlT Thad VraU *aaiaab*"iM "*^ S ia'aaba! tedd to te^ tUa 1h|r tbrno'olath UM*aaaa altaraooa, I^oc* a tha aaoaay aad wwat to te baak, da- h t.nmtii I to dapaaM H. Tha baak w. o atoaad ;aB«ha baaka wan atoaad, fork a Ttekto? paataga baraa tela, ra- d it. wplnail tha bay to ay poakat. aad k rwadrad that I wo. Id te woaiy any b maaaaboatit Aad^aaUat ato to too to a I'ate'toto te*tehaMeem rad*mi a with bar wbito aha dnak te too wad a teHy amd I aat tofatkar to tha diamtoaa mho. Vte'te alack atote te teUldautebaak; radl ate my tefbaRdktdteited.il atM I » ba my ma. I *•* «ki te5!liTtete" badl w MiiiPte a te toteteiitea

rifhtoltba door, waa aa aathjor. high- \ backad chair, a faronu pat. of farm- . I tha bnrwao, aay ayaa rwatad oa Ihia ot>- || jaat ; aad I aaw by tha maa glraaa that j I a bunas igan waa atting ia it ! i I ooald not at drat mako ont whrtoar it waa a —a or a anan; loaly bacami I ■ ooaaoioaa, aa I aat in bawildadag. dmmb. , I atiaagan thma in that aatoi-darknaaa by I aoaaa oaa who bad Uddaa la lb# room Ji for aoaaa ohjaol; aad what that objad ! i waa I waU know. No paraon wbo baa : I aarar ban plaoad ia aaeh a tarrifyiag 1 1 aitaatioa aa that oaa dpacriba tba aickra- ■ poaaaaaioo of the baart, aad I aaa only my lor myaalf that I aat mokoalam for a , i tin* — I know not bow long — thinking of i my bdplaas iHteitwi Than I waa . < lookad ap ia a room aloaa with anflxn. ■ btar him apaak. or baooma tha objad ol > aoma riolaooa. For altboogb, aa I bar. 1 ■ aaid, I ooald not diatiogoiah wbatbar it : aaa maa or woman. I did not doobt that daaptnto of hia' kind. And proaaatiy. I aa my ayaa laQ to lbs door, I caw a grwat I pair of bote throat oat apcm tha oarpat . within tha radian ol t ft UgbL • 1 I da not know how loag ww aat lharw i in tha aanl ilaitliu al Iba room, tariag ■ might ban boon thraa nuns tan or thirty. ,1 tboogbt of alarming Emily raddaaly I oooarrad to ma. aad I raaebad oat lor ■ IhabaU-oord. It aboaU ban bans with - .1 in aaay roach of tha apot wban I al; i bat my hand faOad to dad It. , I pant of tha old chair. i "That waa a alarar thoagbt of yoa, ' maaana," tarn, forth in a darp, roogb i raita, aad ia a loa* of aaay iaaolaacn • "(tear tboaght, am; bat blcaa yoar < ampla aoal, do yoa think I waa going to ' laara that 'an eord than for yoa lo ■ maha a note with I Not by an maaaa. i wall to ba oarWnl whao yoo'ra ia 1 thia kind of banana, marm . aad wbaa ' ante tha bad, yoa aaaa-lcnwlrd < oat aad took a anrrwy of tba piaoc." < Xymrragtb — Manual; I broamr - ao tinlmr- lo myaalL ■ " What do ydo want V I aakod I Hw ohacklad again aad rwylird : ' • Now that* a good ; you're a boaioraa • point wilboat any noaaanar. I'm going I toll yoa what I not." Ha mat from tha ohair aa ha apoke, • aad ornate tba room to tba baraao. I liming CP clone to taw that bin boota I braahau tba akirt at my droaa. I afaad- I aad draw my obair back -I ooald I not kalp betraying my (au. I "Be quiet, marm," beaai,', "Idoa t I mtaa to bait yoa. if 1 An balp it. Keep ■ .till, aad I won't. Lat a barn a look at ■ Ha umiunl the ahada, aad looked al me lor fall half a minute, alalia the glare of the lamp. Ha waa a large. . fallow, fall te (aat high, and dnmad in aa aU auH of fuatian el Al.ro, Hia faca wat aotiroly ooaooalod by a amak ; not a f micro of U ooald I ma, from bin aaek to the crown of hit ' He leaned oaa arm apoa the . aad regarded ma attaakwely. " Yoa doat know too," be remarked, i te ; iff beet for yoa that yoa aboaldo'L ' I tboogbt at kit than waa aomathing , Iralli.r la yaar fata ; bat I fancy 1 was. \ Aad ba naramnd a aharp tea. aad ' lookad oarefmlly at tba harass. "Tra got a piatof ban, miaaua "—aad ha elappad hia pocket ; "bat you're loo aaanbla . woman, I toka It. to toaka aa ' it aa yea. I waat that moaay. "Than*. Ire haadrad poaadof It in ' drawer; yoa bare lbs kry— gieaij j I hraded ft to kirn wilboat a wuL "TO laara pa bow b a mtoato, 1 miaraa," ha aaid, rapidly hurting tba J koUkg it, ud opening tha drawer, 1 with many thanks for yoar good ba- 1 Ia lfai.it f Ha took eat Iks paekage, ud bald "Thalia the toonsy,- I aaid. 1 "Ska toight-daaafra bs. aftor all." 1 . 1 bin realtor; md thiteiag b» j ha ripped it apaa, aad paDad Iba amd of ' tha aatoateite UgbL "T^hareU,1 U Maw— Ha had %rte Aha paakaga iato kit 1 a.tet, amd mm aboat to alon Iba ' rowtUagtehto&'^tetoA'iUte ' Ua kaad into tba drmaar. aad. taking ' te m ohfaM that I aaa waU aeqaalatod te^^teteto^te^torj ; of btitoaaatMmt miattol Ha bald ia ] hud aa iwary mtaiatara af my baabuU^ fte.tehfUpM.ro, ud. by ramteyamw k liia, tomy mqarat, " Wte. faea ia thtor tba M*er d»- j -teMMfa 1 Yaa^yai — bat Ua ' Otofy - "(Hptoto Orolyr b. d— .1,1. to | tefkaOtete, limited to raa ealaf ' ' Lterpralr _ MR®.| ka bUdM* tetila'aJter; to' te! * '

. ; te-l, rrtth a bomiu m bu hand — wwtt- - 1 I tee aodoabt, for a aigaal bu i j within. She atortod apoa aaatag u; . - 1 bat tba maa ti.ra.di.taly eaOad to bar , I tba nau of Jaaa, tolling bar toaatoa , lla. , r She paMsdbyuaa.be did so; mail , > 1 whir pared, " Oh. EtoDy, boa ooald yoa , . i me r ^ , - iboagh I know -he in oat bar# beard the '■ I wbtapered worda; her faaa aae bard aad . 1 1 womanly, aad Jta •i|i»raot. waa aui- , i ! Aad I ooald aot doabt that aha , I played the epy upon my h-abaod ■ aad myutf.apJ had betrayal a. to Ul. ( ' I '■ I'rw a rary few word, to aay to yoa. ! , ma'am, - aaid the man; aad all tha boldlluaul iaaoteoe had got* oat of hk ■ 1 eoioe, lea ring it gentle nod aorrowfnL . Jnat a few worda to eak yoa bo forgree > : aa for what wa mate lo do, aad la toll [ eon what baa happened to change my , • mind ao anddaoly, and why ww cut rob , : aa ww maaat to do." I ' He look tba package from hia pocket , with tba worda, and load into my Up. , "That moony bwlonge lo the mac thai ( I [ I lorn and honor mora than aay other on , j by dark wuyw and doiaga, Jaaa and 1 1 1; and I woaldn'l bare baliend wbaa ; liaUMatu here to-day aad bid ma. , I I that I could leara tba bouae without , ' that money; bat if I'd known whom it | ■ ; to, I'd aoooer tare held out my , . right band to be ml off than coma here an . ilhara, aad lor what I came. I need to he , ; eailor. aad waa with Capt Croly ia tba | | Oalrart. Ha waa tba eery kiadeat and , . beat maa tor that ewer haadinl a apaak. , -hoard tba bark bat lorad him. One J , , night off Hatterwe all baud, wera tomt , aloft to real ia a beaTy gale; and when - r they came down again I waa miming , , , Where m be F the rap laic aaked. bul j , ■ al thrm knew. They badn'l < . noticed u eiace we all • prang mlo the , i ahromie together. 'Oraeboerd, I'ai I afraid,' aaid the mate; aad the men all j , mraard fearful that I ww lost. The : | captain ballad me through hie apeak leg trumpet; aad there came back a faint, | . deapeiriog cry, only jaat heard a bo re 1 I the piping of the atone. Captain Crolr I ordered any <w elae up; be-caatoff i oca! and threw down hia trumpet, I and went aloft before aay cue oould get : i ahead of him. He found me hanging . with oaa flhow urrr tha foreymni, and | [ about ready lo fall from wrakueaa | , out al joint at the elbow "by a tdan of | , tba rupee. Ha caught mr, aad bckl me . there till help came up from below, and . then they carried ma down . ltwaaOapI tain Croly that aarad me from a gruea ia | the era; aad I would bare robbed him I to-night. . Forgive ua, ma lam, if you j , ran. We will leara you in peace. Come, j I j Jane!" ^ ^ ' Ceaatautlaeple and the Tartu. A Cunet.nlinoplaeoeTrapQa.lccl write: ' ZV" cUdZwinU, But "the ^th ' winde here. If tboy continue aay length of time, era eery oppreaairu. Neither ia ' the air a> exhilarating aa that of Amerira. ' manner, aad on noma of tha Turk. 1 am altogether different from thoae ia ; ' Amenta. Hare, aa go about with ' anaa aad aecka— there tha ladies. Hera alFwoBMR wear trowaerw aad rids ' back (or rather doakerbeck) ; ! a-etraddle, while many au are hero 1 bed with hie feel eowered and kaad ban, ' bat tha Turk cannot alfcep without bundling up Ua bead, aad alao drawing . over it the bad-apread. aad at tba ane time leaking hia teed (art entirety ax- ' poaad. A law day. ago I wte 'into a peine Which ia owned by the eultaa. 1 found that tha walla were of the eimpieet chararterthroogbttot.whfl.au tba reding* wan gtwywouWy paiatad. With ; Amertrao. it t* na«Uy tba roraroe. Naw Yorker, wrah their brada before : diaara (or at leaat ought to); the Turk. I iba aalaa and f ceaalaa of tha faraily dine together aad at Iba ame labia. Han , they alwejw dine apart, tha Bate baton . tha fitollia ; foe tba lattar, being looked ' : bwinga, aay anpi lllllily rloae contact i would ae coamdand highly degrading , to thrtr totelaeea The Tark, bowarar, , He b artbputouely «tora wrahtog himaeU. parttoalarty hie feet, eeraral timra ' "tLto i .. .. f t tkiilR" ia tea dema bj doukeyu ' ao Wgye thra a *i***p. are thebedi rarriaro, atoma and wood-earrtoru, fruitcarriaru, *te. A abort tea ago, wkfle at Halki, aaa of te ton 01 UUad. to te Bra of Marmora, which tagefte form ; the Saratoga, Newptrt aad Itoag Bneah ot te daalfty O i if nlkflll . I rodatooaadit. ratoltoiralil apoa the , aff'af'klra He'wra 'J-'ltel'tet T lte to draw ap ay tort to kaap tea trora kiggligra tegiaaad. Bat ha toak toailtilt il ii Lrad wapartadtebart rf ftitok telg ilkll a gg. ot whiah Arakeya wv vary feral Ha ted a tort, tow rate -hirt, by-tW-v, I* rate . »(■.', BteMt Ante tar tnv rj Itea wOl ba kor telgasa Mi* yaaa. i Aa ' ni l totaa af te ara, Bhl TMkfck kit I radatte : Bratk Fata. > B. A gate! «%rart te aate •tan. nteato te tatod Rtaara tteteaaMMB; M«kd tatefA. i > Mto;rtBra *te«k- tea.; « CA»- ' "lOA MM ate- # M te, Jn* • ■ i i , » •> :

Tba "Day M tke Bead." Edward King wnlaa to tba Boston , ■ Journal m follow* regarding tba ob- ' ■■■ of thia day by the Frooeh : A* ' fee tha cUy of the dead, it ia te toast 1 J an rtorara of popuUttego to a thrtr tort with wrawtheand imaortailra r ranoos ceeemoaiala in oooaectloo • | with te anniraewary. In tba depart 1 meota of Brittany and tha Maine, the I ' peaaanU during the night after All > run through tba ftalds bearing f ' they oarwfnlly prraarra, aa charms ' 1 tetet aay Ola that may brtallraltla or ' stock. Ia tba neighborhood of Tontoara. ■ > until wtthia a few yean, on the evening I preceding tba eeoond al Novarahar I ' thara ware peooaaainaa la tba rameteiia. I ' toward the email bourn. The clergy I rootlorted a aomhrw array of marten ' > aad of trembling maa aad women, who ' ' rarrtod toog tapers ia their bands, aad ' ' fancied that they raw gbrato at nary ' aad the burial aarwiora ware alwuya < 1 cheated, la Pane the tomb, of the il- 1 * deed an literally boned under 1 ■ flowuro. Eraey yrar aeme American. ' | tha grave of Ledayelte with ruro < ' bow aad then to wander through tha 1 giaaay gladea aad aylraa dell, of our I * that la attractive In the .time walk. I ' and hard cold, looking tomha tu thia ! ' country; but no oa* ora help bong : ' ' bora. II beeomae yearly more of a j problem bow Fans shall bury its .'toed 1 ! The eemrteriea now ia uae have been . - i dog over, aad orar. until medical man 1 have ertod out, "Beware of lb* plague I , 1 your eemstonm mlo tha ' ■ j country. " But for the Parisian a jour- ' 1 Si." Mauer rarh tune that be wished lo " I stand by the grave of the loet, would ' I seem a terrible trial. Toward the and | ' j of the last century there waa a pveti . ' dition of the cemeteries, and it waa at ' that Urn* that the famous corridor, of j - human boons, which an many tourists I * ] bare seen in the Paha Catacomb, were | ' fnwu the grare- Tarda The ci It is dot- , . * I tad al) aiver with the aitse of earnest * I the dead every day. Ilabelapa was I ! buried where the Church of SL Paul j " I now stands; the SL Joseph Market bouae i ■ coven the grave of Midi ere; and a fed i II 1 y rare si nor the burial place of the greet | 1 ! Dentinal Dubois waa found in 'he filthy i j gaiter of a dark cellar Thus death j lurks ia tba midst of lifeHalt- Rater Drinkers. * i A foreign medical journal prints the [j Oceanic lalsada by Mr Joaan. a ship's * j maa at Caen. Theee remarkable people ' i the PartOc. aaeh as te PanmdUa is- . ! toads, wbere there are arttber brook. I nor .prtnga. aad when tba walla which ' hare been dug yield only brackmh water " 1 The regrtation ia limited to a few coeua * | water, cooatitutas tba only drink of the nail Tea. It ia a question bow men can j lira when eoortraUy urtag a liquid of which all bathe re, wbo ban perforce swallowed a few drops, know tha disagreeable qualities. Is It aa effort of " habit, or a natural indisposition, or ' rbarertenalu- of nee? II i. ineipUeable; the fart, bowerae. is aMrmed by ^ the majority of narigaton wbo ban h Laperou. both meutiou it, and man re . orally Dupatit-Tbooare bra daacrihad * Use inhabitants of Easter island, aa truly amphibia, drinking aoa-wator wilboat , feuliag ray iocoareaiaaee from iL Mr. * drinking of .aa-wmtar by a fart which bs d 11,1 bare baan scan at tba bogin- . uiag of bis Ma faring rarrae. ia 18*. while going lo Mexico. At that baas, ha writes, ataam aarigatte had not y*t . (read ships from tba iaffaaaoaa of calm ' head wind*. There was ao dirtUting i> •ppmte, so that in long voyage, it waa aaasmary to bo careful with te wa*ar. aad in hia ship. With te Bomber J oa board nearly doubled by some troops they bad to ooaray, aad te proapart al art kadtog ray wrtm rate way. rtao. (. 'bey wmw only going to nidakad. the v enartrtteat eomrantorting with te I bagra to drink aaa watar, bat wara aoaa a obliged to toara il off. Oa. rami oulv . fresh tola, brought at great axpraaa „ from Haraaa. TUa Baa new aura- 1 „ plated of te am wrtar; tba only dUhr- > ton irarthidtobto.wratbath.boe.toe , merarad BMyaAow. k y J A. Mgtte ■to.k.at prime tototy parpraert baatoglra aaa pmtoaM to rtl l 111 M.lra 8..M1IJ. Tha ttotoa tertk wa L.r'ZjTL'LS h ^ rnmi ktebtowteteAtotewajtea > te aTT^* - bate*; -a-rt. baated «Mkte ,;SSkApYM itevteta: i ptortto AmI» | l >te prateA*

FROM rol'SDER TO TRAMP. | ff ItoWTsoe* B. Seymour, wbo brcks P. In A Co', ahow window at « Wall q. street. Sew York, am! grabbed »uO in ke gold oartiflcate ran* dawn from tba be third tier of the Oily Prieoa to tha cor- to i rider la front of Murdaren' Bo* to talk ao with a reporter for the Son. Ha la a at stalwart maa, risen shared sad risen I tv , washed, but hia riotbaa war. ragged at I aad hia shirt boat waa grimy. th " I reckon. " h* aaid. " that I wa. a ! fo , at te ML II oomra to shout m thaL Fira yean ago I owned a lease oc . in Bacraoaaoto, CaL. bal 1 hi , did'nt come all th* way from Urarw on at , I drank a good deal sail the ! u ■ foundry wauL I tried Unamp-faini; m il the miueo sod tliet failed. Bo Z ntaad la ; aad l^qraat th* rart^a drinking aad ! ac I gambling al-mg tha routes I never fc , gambled much in California. When I I *• , got lo Pfffiadalphia I found work in at , Goodwin tCh'i foundry. Than I got ci , out of work and reme to New York, a , Worn I arrived I had |10 in my pocket, q . and ainee that time a hiatal ami m* 810 b i from California. This money want for gi . moat all gone 1 used to sleep around .o hi , lodging bouaea, keeping away , them in the daytime beeauae 1 waa | I too dirty to be neeo. 01 i " Al ihut I triad in lb. foundries to > - get work ; but I found it was no use- 1 I looked too much tike a bum. The last i three nigbta before 1 broke tba window , slept c.uL I used to hang out >bout " I Klevsuth avenue, and when night came 0 . I would look about for a vacant loL * i When I had found uoe, the next thing 11 waa to find » spot where th* day waa 1 11 i dry. 1 would sleep pretty well, because " i 1 would be ao tired tramping about all ° I day, but in the morning 1 would wake " i up all ia a tremble with tha cold. Then '' - there waa nothing far il but to take a r run round the block and get warm. If " j 1 had had any money, it would bare ° 1 | never begged either victuals or dnnk. ^ f , no the aetleea 1 bed a ru.,i lhal . had " » i brvught with me from California. It ; * * , and robbery. 1 would nut beg. if 1 J t 1 with the razor m the park. After think- ■ i by a robbery. With this I thought 1 u 1 j would cloth, myself deoruOy and then u * get work. I could not think of nibbing tl ' 1 poor people, and this ta what led m* to p 4 Wail street, where they are all re h and h < j can afford to loose Bo I went down aad v 1 | lookad along the street, and that window e i asamed a good one to wort on Ipinkad.up a briok, and, standing close to the „ 1 window. Sung it through. My baud d raa through Dearly as quick aa the a n brick. I grabbed what I could and ran. c ^ I thought I could get away in the crowd, c * but when 1 got lo Broadway the croud f * waa too thick for ma. I jcouWn'l make I my war through, and I had to take to e * the strreL It wra in the .treat that I t waa caught I had to plead guilty in I " court, because I was cdught right in the d U I A Cew hiding by Wameu. " On Monday, says a late lorn of a Halt t ' Lwk* (Utah) paper, one of the voung a * ladies employed at Mr. Cole brook', mil- t * deal ing not* from W. A. Booka, wbo ia * * well known in tide city, Inviting her to . - meet him yertamtoy evening near Bt Mary's school. Tba girl, knowing hia ' propearitte plotted with lour others of , " her companion, to go aad give him a | j, ' ted "black aurte." Tbey -rot. t * but it was aaa* tba Amaricua Hotel . d where tbey found their maa. Four of , ' th* giriu armed each with a good ocw- j t a hide-whip. Barreled themeelvra ia the t J , riUy near by.^to witem the mratmg. aim came from their biding plroe aad ^ ' bagro a vigorouaalaahiag and belaboring ! , * with te whips. H. waa hit, w* under- 1 1 " rtand-ooc. on the band, ud cac* on j . ■ the legs, whao b* drew a pretty little 1 1 '■ white-handled pocket piatof on his Ismi- , * nine tarmrotora. Ha didn't ua* H, how- : , " evur, but turned and fled, aad the .peed i , at which be raa would hare shamed ao j , " antelope. He tore down Second East ; t * an.! Second South, lhanoa —art and into , ' thi oMca of our morning contemporary, , * then te tall hia rtnightlcrwud tola. , " Th* exritad and indignant ladito fed- , * lowed hia into the newspaper orte. aad j * again linlrtif upro giving him • thor- , * owgh eowhidfag ; bat be had takra , ■ ' \ al te girl*. Sh* rued farm a lirt al hie j* [ Biwfteeda, aad prearalad a pretty good j ' indirtmrot of Book, to general The , * giriaaeaari thai they hod beew tooultad , ' rararelti-re by te frilow, «to the, , * Mta>hte . • " ; ■ Oramul Yea Tbdtobao, te advto^ to ■ I te ■■■■ ci the alhad , . Mam befereTtovaa, ami rtrtorify te I . Anton ol te .| .relit., agteto Oa- i . au Fate, raw beta to Mittra, ra te . , JOth af May, IffU, rad to tenure now , |_ to te tote yea*. Ia MM be rat n if 1 i Sat^ra raret: ! , atoMra «f raM Durreg te ' t mrty pert af te aqrvira he roe totorted , .toteateyrttetk.il mi. raff fftote- | I . ArtlArt'ltoara "pteaii^^Orttoara ' j * SHSSrsiais: : a ertteterod I — I I I rt Hteta I , tert. he. raaaaiMte ram ra , > XtoUtateRtara* II '' a. ! .rod i mm rt tetete rt AA*m ] * rt.prad mte to MB Mara , tetaRff »Rtort te I . tadA toteam to MM ha ro. I iPAAi to te mA to 8 I nil . i tmmmAm* -pMM tat rt te ! i

FAR H. HARD EX AXD HOUHFHOLD. Nrtthm « 'b^a should be * quire light la th* day-time. A bees* • for month, in . dark rtobls would « liable to bsaoae* blind. Ia regard light pig-p—. a wrltor rare thet two f having Uttore cm te 18th aad th! t January, ruspsctiraly, wire kept la two rather dark, but warm, temporary t and bad to occupy tbam till about f middle of lb* mouth of April, when. , each sow with Utter, one of the permarmot rtir* was opened by ariltog tha f been kept in the dart temporary ( : proved to be lees lively than, aad ouch inferior in weight and aim* to. those of aay of the litter, raised ia the ' 1 warm but wall -lighted perms ceo I jrtmai uotwithatandiug "to» te dite- | ' respect. One of the llttan born i co the 18th of January, which had ac I ridrotally the twat-hghtad rty^ though exhibilad the moat rapid , growth, aad the litter born on the l»th I rt January, which had the darkest sty. had made the poorraL Permit ua again to urge all breeder, rt poultry who Wish healthy fowl*, to be liberal is supplying their fowls -ah recti rea of diaraae among fowls that oaa I be named. Even if the fowlr are art confined, bat especially ao il they are. charcoal poumled into bits or pieces tittle finer, should be put around ta | ■mall piles where the fowl, coo hare acecea to it. and they will aoon make ! trifle mid wbere the distance from town being readily obtained therefrom, the made in the regular way. Especially lanng the spring aad eerty sufaroe. month*, ia It advisable lo aae charcoal ways In the form of whitawaeh it gets cleanliness, I remind from disease, 1 the poal action of egg*. — Th* Poultry j World. ^ in a French agricultural paper, are aaid to have demonstrated that the vigor rt I potato plant I' alwaJXin direct proseed, and hot only do different tuber, In product! veuee. but alao different " eyre " ta the same potato. The much finer offaprtog. than tinro tower agncultunata are. fhelrtura advised to cully, and use the lower part lor oaiiie Ihem whole, cutting out all te eyas except those at the tup. From careful etat litre of the experiment* conducted by Oaatf, it appears that from tubers vertically only Are tons per acre were pruduort ; from whole potatoes aad a Af torn, aad from tboaa cut bonron tally nine and three-quarter loan In te last point, however, other the rrenlta rt Herr Oantx's exparimrota, they iartat that, other thing, being equal, whole potatoes will alwuya pro. A Georgia correspondent write : " I trying to raise ao apple orchard ao land thai has no day in th* anhaoil. look unhealthy, aad grow but littln. b ; it for want rt a olay foundation ? WU the pruning of rid Ire*, trod to tun ami the rtre rt the halt ?" Apple Usee usually noessd bettor in ! a toil of rather firm tartar, than in oa* that ia light and randy ; bat a day rob- ! roil ir not positively aeoaamry. Yoax i land ia evUaoUy too poor, ud needs manuring liberally. Apply manure from the barnyard in liberal quantities about te trees, aad il this cannot ba had. ! sad plow teas under while gruro sad ! succulent, rep-ting Ihs operetta* until ;te soil is rich. Aa application rt > five bcabsls rt lima pro sera woald alao bs brasAoisl ; bat te green will bs the toast likdy to balp te Pruning may also b# dons If tha ■ rt te trass look acnoy aad ' unhealthy ; but you cannot improve the or flavor rt th* fruit Bach, without i ft, ,id of enriching materials applied to i | the soil. The ^ilia's Unary. | trial qnara rt OrotefR at oaa mouses ere. witti i— ire though l tey war derod en the reheat drew; " teaser 1 "Bpssk Qoaoa rt te Seas." te god-dess-born replied, "apaak ra. what whilst bar habrar "T*0 ia* raa tatag." te mid. aad her wisKal eyas I op iato te lika dreams of I malting stariight; "toll BR toy ffaod > ome thing." " On* « tea hright- ^ draghM rt tetetas.. terorad r ' "**•*. ^ I hrohro* *pra te kassst. sa te* hrotadtodeyre Bight road, mi Ate apra te_kaaraa* torn rtte ham. ha hod rtete? *X ""te what I i yrao^raiL kp a teffteg wfA te i yasteymrotbtoss- te wra I mte* tola IMA* ^MMrAM teAtelff tete«p AM tefetoAN ' ' Mte^* *tem"totetofi * * i' teadsahra teteM toramradtemd ' : to mterihrorodttera Ate to tote . raRRto^^gtm^Atof

•5S 22SXZZZZZZ 7&S8S3 fcas«s|■aaKSUrowMtto. ImsSBSEEUs job piurriiic teS —-.TViffisit r Draw rt Itororto. baton ia this country. There ere upwards rt 78,000 Boadsy toboris in te United States with shout R000.8IO stehra - | A dealer sdrertmea "Scvrltiea ia pnetut-booka" Well, w. should like to S tittle chang. in oura that be will not advertise in lbs butt.es hmrardto s pig's ton ami turns the grunter tocos Tba Georgia supreme court has de- - | eided that s murderer, " to be too drunk to form the intent to kill, must lie too drunk to forts the in tout to shoot." wires go off aad leave him. The fifth 1 ' be swapped (or SB rid shot-gun, soil . now be has get something lhal won't go I °*' , During the lest ten year, the Italian , government has eouflaratod end sold si . public a action 8108,000,000 worth of i chnrch property. Twroty-nine women cure advertised j 1 about to preach end conduct religion. , ' service on the feUpwtng Sunday. The street-car dijrere sad conductors get heeeier aalarira then say other set , rt men ia Iowa. They are paid off in nick lee sad pennies — Oaoiitnafi Ate- , day DreoA/uiC Thfcle. The Chiesgo Tribum mys: "One , touch rt astute make Uie nation* kill. ^ j k Yes in Europe one touch of nature is id reasonable dispatch. — Brooklyn ■ I I'afoa-drpo*. ' In Brooklyn raoaotly, while several • boy. were firing with slrot-gune to s ' mark Dear the end of Bed Hook Point, • I David Bwsroey, aged fifteen yeara. rt ■ I No. 88 Dtkeman rtree*. pointed hia gun ■ ! at a companion, Thomas Bnurke, sod •j shouted: "Look out, I'U shoot yen!" i' | The gun waa fired, and Uteoharge, enterf arrested with hm csnpsnicaa He said • that be supposed there waa no charge in I the gun, and he only intended to soap T the rap. The boys. Sweeney ami Buurkr, ► were sebool-feltowa, and no good term- ' Artificial Warm Res I her. ' ,4 the winter, of Oanads is now attractd Gulf rt 8L Lawrence is wandered lo be J largely da. to s^coosUn' c sweeps down the Htrsita of Bellisl*. s j ji ..sag i same twelve miles in width, be. . twrea Newfoundland sad Labrador, earo Quebec and NewfonndUcil would Ibua e now sterile and worthlra. land rendered y pnettaaoflbe Oulf Areamatal probably a the gulf would remain open and nangs- • bU all winter. The fertility rt Prince a Edward island sod the south shore ■ I . the HL Lawrence are allegrel to be do* , to the absence of these Arctic waves and , the genial influences of I be Gulf Btresm. jj sod were tbe Polar current diverted by the closing of the etmita, it is supposed that it would diverge into the Atlantic ' and speedily become absorbed. Th* work proposed is s gigantic engineering entarprwe, sad would require an immense outlay, but it Is pronounced possible rt accomplishment, and if it , should be attended with anything like , the results olsimed foe it in sdranoe, the ■' expenditure would be far more than re j paid. II is pcamble, bowerer. that iu been sisggeretsd. 'tL preaent exneptiocally mild winter is credited to te nr. usual proximity rt the On I Stream to the coast, but thia theory would amn . lo be negatived by Um fact tfas. the ram* " nr.ro.imM n mlidnaro with which we , are Isvorml prevails iu te interior, which would hardly be the rase unleoi if 1 roUatas.ro. Death. ia Bay. a foreign correspondint . Thai o ocamderehU portion rt te Proie- » tan public which driighta ia mrotod m ■ rotation is bumly mnploywd in dtaoutad ing.phymriogiral quratiou restarting ie dsalh by the guiltotiDe. Almost every it ens know* that whrote Retort .fowl 0 ta rut im two the eontorataro rt the body continue fo* mrae Ran after eat da. Bat tfas mere .mote rod eroofal sxpsri- •- tend. ■* it aamro. to ahow that thrtr £ have no onaitertitta wflh the notaliy ■ so are naturally ronawhat rare, but tkia 1 itehrtHrtR S)iw..*rt°teito7to ' riirn Is Bta sata the Into am teb ; teUa, rodto# raealt tea to ertte rt Itah ra ettro sharotart tbe arotart 10*1 - to, tote NT ftete » - • ffre" A , IB 1 4l£f*i ilj.mtfmm te a , 0*te* MlJteRlMiM I.^kmt te*mre 2 A telX'bbrtdR nil* M tertMR jteatoff ^ te Xteato :i=r.3yr."t to tert M* RM roro katHtertkro ".teJUStea teto - te^-ite . I **■*>"» W '