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CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1878. - - - I"- ■ • -■ ■ ■ I i, .. ... . . I anni ! A GMmpae af I Oaorga what yow raate bara: yoa ' . mm tete tey aahsadad aa tha hmL la
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• m ctn won, a. jl v.r.LHUMBrMrm I BPBtNIBB CAEDfl. A. I. KATKMB R OO^ OF TINWARE A.vB DMAUati nrrrorm. hkatkma Tin-Roofing a Specialty. Rom, Tinware. Hardware, Cattery. ale. lte.teiateaM1iaat.Oga tear CUT. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, ft CAFR MAT OPT. M. J. ( M erehe M T Jltor^A DMteTt a OanU1 , Furnishing Goods. M3LHKMHHM !■■■■■■, ' "^'MektagCUr. ' CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS, ' HOTELS. WISHHGTOH HOTEL! PnilADKl.PI II A PA HBO. J. BOLTON PaonuBToa. BOTTOhIsHOTEL, Harrtabarg, Pa. mffrplp DANIEL f. BS/TTY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law ^ OWteyaatteMRl- _ ATTORN RT AT!U?W^U»DMA*. TKR IK CHAMCKRT. te>IWyWM.CM Nay City. «a BEATTYiii utaa, Mnni.KlIR, r iteumjw tegtn ] WMKflHW, BMnrs^v DANIEL P. BEATTY. atiakSc'hotel, ■tT HU WATRR ItTRR, BEATTYi^ DAHm F. BEATTY, MUM * MMMtaeOfl a aa tfAMa Naaiajaa. tea Rttia smuynrewtaataniliiassr.aeaaraed ; "mm Ai I teat, i ■ N II WII. »iaa THE BAM gtA3tt,
'■aim a man. tTTORRlri-17-LAW, I k M-Wia saeeg tea Oral. a< Ow Nay. DUE f. BEATTT8 Pianos 8c Organs! BBATTT^S; Oread fly sure aad Upright. r DAMIMLF. ■BATTY. HENRY nrin, MASTER IN CHANCERY, Coorayaada^MdA »o-U.teort- ] iAttsssr&Tgairsi : BEATTY-E^ii°2 : TW^tutc sf JZcytttM « BEATTY-^^ : OKAXD SQUARE aad UPXIOET. ) : a m i. itm ». nam, » Watetef. Raar teg, tttj a N" ILLUSTRATED J BIBLE « - YOUNG. \ ■ i ; mfrrs'^S ! ifiKSSSS ! , Islii^Ili i "danul t. biatty. ! jSSFS&SSsv&sSr. ■ ^ESS=Sn-5£3 ; | ancna— rsstrawe J UANIItL F. BKATTT. I BEATITS PABLOB J ,M ORllANu mara- J « ead Wis, Ite. 'Mate- j!
aiLEEauEL , | «— .itt-iitataa,!- |l Fw. Rate tey teaaly aad Iky gram. RyUstaaeMSffedswyrtM ;1 MA to. a mm aktatghteadXeek u^gn, ■ The age tees fellows oiakR ■ AadMa old egs I. Pel is. ore^T" . TWIaalMMIa itir.il nlnttl 1 ■a. nay tails iteld I mm. Toserd svwy Inn aad Nnlai Da* ' Whose laly she* ar oaD I tear. Aad fte(> M arise te tea tear ! 1 o' Ml|, i ' For At ay roeta U Mil] a. owu. j| Boaad la t»teMd By age, 1 Aad tntth Mas teas hath mly Mesa » The haras task to tbe gcMee page' > TWO VALENTINES. | My Malar aail I ham kaon poverty; ' ate bora nor brad to it, v* van yte J ■earoalj ■uaniii grown, wRm wa bote oajateroa alnpaiatba worU with por- J I OM aot gteagto wrttaa raoord ' al oar Broa la thoaa days, it waald ooly 1 ba'tbat of baateada o I otban, aa ate ' born, aa taadtelT aartarod aa oaraaltaa —oo, only a litUe iatedaat that grow oat J Mad tboaa daj^ by a ooriooa link to Uia 1 Wa had Mad taaay aatboda by oteieh 1 to mn daily bnad and teotbaa to ronw ' m; (what oaa te tba MMy W.MM who bare had to labor (or tba aaawbatoM rootel tba draary ntalngMf Tba work ' bagmo fit hope to aad in dio^rpoiotmant, . tba aopply rrar rxorading the dataaod) tad dark and bitter Pafanuiy bate M ' aadawronag to brag tba wall (ha tba ' door by tba aaaateteare o4 tba proMy. ] (Mtetal, fooliab trilaa white it w tba ' habioa al tba rite awl ten H dte- . on tba day of St. Yalantiae. 1 Hliaor bad a #na taste, oad draw r«y 1 prettily, aad btewaan a wa had man •gad to plaaaa highly tba kiod-baarted teopkaayw who drat odbrad to araptey • M la atteteg rateatjaaa; bat, tea 1 ■teaoatte rod akilM^ tbl tetw- 4 teo/Wirwrr*, a tight al white aboold | How wall I CM rerall, to thta day, tba | Wa hate raally ate lanaay by oar proriora imIuim IB tkia lina, and wrro yaaag aad bopteal aaoagh to b. raaOy ateted by a Httlr good hHara. W. aad ttekil arar osd watk ; m M porarty hate had. n farawtel Ararat. Md oara a (tea te paia .anteai. * biMkiag Ibroagh tba wtetsy gray te?. ' my UWa Uaate stored nimbly la Mi j oaga sad.aH.1 ..1 a shrill twitter. MRteor looked opto it with a wiatfte Mad te , aadteoa bar (tea. "Pot Mrdte," said aba. "IdraaMy ! WatmUahM ad saiahte. ia makiag Ml IbtekodptestegMMaada donay nete iaaoatepstetygnMhadga. PoorliUle, towa-bnd bod. aate thiaga ara ate (oa < 1 'n'^.a Mteteyated Mwatog. with I ' wa both ate (ortb, oar oil 11II111 oara- 1 (aOypalted M it boi. te try Md dte | teapa as urate kka(y te iavaat i. 1 tba., WbwraahopteteMwa aatend 1 waayaftg^; i wa Hiiil.,1 think, tba teitb, dragrate , 1 ■g. bat intend ate tegtea ■ wUia ajj rag tes Sili.lli n ■TT-2S. ! 1 yotetel teteTteMadM j. tba twa wMb aawteoM ktedte ■ Mi ii tad aagraaara te hte boyhh Mm tte ji ^1 watiaad tel . tela while RDmT^|< yrarag My. agmUly *tel temrate. batj. ^rrtasBBBt^r bwyteg. (ram tee arakra te tea ste* |
moat lat as ban (hit oaa te tba holly I bsariaa. I ban aaew «m mytbtag to I ;p»MrHa dropped Ms rten aad lookad again ' »• Dlinor. l w*a tba yowegrte, jet I •■ThothMto toraKter,-sira aaid. , .imply, and potting it into ita oonr laid it 00 the roantsr bdm to. ^ ^WMh and^teMte T'to ^ °° Wa""™ted momay, yea, aotely, Hrareo kaowm, aad yte a raddao impnlae which I eonld !, ararotey itaiat. made me almote daah . and match tba money from bar ; hand. Mot noticing that, or a? (tea, ' , into white a burning oolor bad town, and •teJdteMo'teU^h^tettcM^ ■ in aihrar. . " So, Indeed, " the ginllmsti called 1 oat hastily, than ia no aaad te teange. ! The ralaotine ia worth mora than that aowld not haar anything to tba ooa«ra>7. llionsh PI'innr lookad llisll IMIll Blld eren haughty. He look np (ha other I valen tinea, pralaad and admirad them, 1 and than wa anaaeUiiag so winning A ■ j his fkoaamd manner, teal EUiaar.Uroagfa ulkteaJr""1'*1 Udto*™1 "to"'1, MeaawbOa tba wall-dnaaad yaang My itetiaasa. ate to my dtadten. white wna I not abated when the other yowng fan Unman finally filed npoa tba forget-me-not. rate Copsda, white Ma Maod bad proooaaoad m killing, and tba price te white EUiaor aaid aw flra afaiUlaga. II this time bad baooma aWarate tea Ir- 1 whaibar ha wa snligMra.l a. to tba I sw by tea aapate te tea yoong lady, j bat eartasaly, with a mule and bow townrda EUinor, be turned away, aad. te- | porohaaiag soma trifle or other, he ; and his friaad Ml the teop. Ysry tent indeed was the yoong I lady's tuna, wheat aba aate -teat they their stock te raise tEnea," and easy aup- j estelioaa tea look with white aba eyed Eihnor's feir, deiioete face, semy srster Ihebb^iSr mos^™0" ™iOTUW* ' She sighed a Mad te ralieaad sigh, wbM we wara 000a mora M tba atsoat. "Then, Tibbie, wa bare done almost 1 day's wash ia tea laaS 1m minataa,'Ma seem to ban Bathed tea tight to go • wet, my ehild ; ooasa. wa M afford I ^OhT^' t wite yarn. Mad not mkau Ma momay, " I bo rat oat "I would rstearhara been raid ssadwra." ^ " Xot take whoaa momay •— whaS, the geotlacnaa's who boaght tee ralsmtinel My drar ehild, ate why f" "Oh, Kail I we ara ladiaa; yea. a. mate aa be ia a |amtlmaaa. XaU, itwaa { diflasamt selling oar things to the shopkeeper." Arrtaialy, iaaoante as we wsn three at well paid by tbs OM M Ibo as tor noTlaitegM Uke ' MslsaMy.tl bops be bn plaaty to spare, aad win Wa aaid no mora, (n I wn a little aad oar liberal oMkoarar wa aarar ! aemed again between aa. Indswd we bad other thiLgs to fbiak te; far, taking J ooMoateo retry day, I shortly after wards fad into a lingering fewer, and aty , | poor hater's powers wara taxed to tea! : wteZTte^MTtL^to*^^ ; , I -rat antes ia AatemUa; aad afaoat thia | has wa hmi faUra into the habit te ' watching .Mr tba poateraa wfcst he catemdoar stnat, ia the fmnhut, fne- ! | lora hope porattla teat Ihras might oorae | Kail had #wae me my saaa? bretefaat, ' laisrrsbis teiaaraataooaa psrssitted, she i r°i"— «.»■« wakte raaaaalln I tba boy with tea iteXU'te . Always came te Mm -'eawt tel rami. ■ $£*5ma« > ' down, I aappoaa," aba mid ohaarfa&y; | "Baser ' rated, TlbUe darttag, wa tefD I hmra tea Mrar to hop. Mr. What, Mrs I Saute I really a later Mr aate Mr . I tea ralM oak, rbatteg towmrda oar Md- . aho opamad tea deer te tea im'lamdtearab. " Why, how o^Udl hara rj -Iir.Mt-l psstey woat ha hara tor Twsmrn brag yte MpsbMhrar tea.' , rartet. fooHte T.k-tte.^ dgy. temp- 1 r Mpra?te rate teteter tewfte Mtera. - -Mflh-^M^y'TXte yn - <MMt R. Mte Mte" rate L wRh : ;
> i tea tears into bar psteste ayaa. p " Oh, Tibbie I ray darling, a? child ! y 1 J Flea poaadat— a baak-nota for fire 0 [ 1 potuple." g r " Fira pooads, EUiaorl snairan I" u - las, yes; a real neks I— teak I" aba 01 . cried. "Oh. ray darling, yoa wdl get R I well, now! yea shall hara nil I hara o 1 lOodblsm the reenter of sate a pneiora u . , a I , The dawn of another day of St. Vkl- R ' 1 eotine — dark, raw and gloomy. Oat of m • doors Uw aoana is snetohed saoogh. • ' | The trees, in tea London square oppo- p • site, an dripping wite dank moiatara; E ■ , and tba London street ia slippery with I: ' ' tee mm testes M ia Mil Aaoay b ' brankfaat-roam, lnxnriaaUy appointed, h tba fin dancing brightly in tba polish ad I grate, and tea whole atmosphere aeeoted a . I by tee breath of Ura esotios, that comas it t floating in from tee open rooaerratory t » adjaoeah Two tedraa an ita omnqmnta. » 1 ; table, while Uie other standi al a win- o r | dow, looking oak O . I "Why. Noll,. one would think yon S I My sister did not answer ; and looking b . ' m-mly towards bar, I raw so ririd a p . color stealing into her lair, ptea face, aa fa r mad# me instantly ailanl in wonder. • II " Whet were yoa and Oaptein Mild « ■ I may talking about so long in tba dark h - yesterday rr suing F* I aaked pnaantly. 1 "About yaifiBlinaa." answered El- n I linor, qniaUy. "Yes, Tibbte. I wsa o ' telling him of the time we earned oar a I ; bread by making team." 1 r | "Ob, Nell r I called oat, aghast. T - ! But my atatar'a noble lace rebuked my o ' | paltry pride into mleoce. n 1 " It seemed tome only right," she { - ' "And did be — do yoa think h. had I - 1 erar recognised na for the poor girls ha I • bought tee saleaUnra of thst day!" I J I.' " I don't know— ii to, ha did aot eon. f ' fern it; but I think it rary unlikely. It ( I ' was natural we should recollect htm; f - not nnlikaly that be should aaeoeiete tee ' idea of two forlorn-Making creature. with the niecee of tba rich Anatnban ' merchant, whom be aw liring in lttxnry . No; I dan say he has Mag forgotten oa < a • as he first saw na; though I here always 1 1 1 bought, Tibbie, in my own rami, that i 1 be sent that precious ralsuttna that ' ' j ate you, my darling, after tee lerar." I » ! " Oh, XaU !-aod yon nerar told me > r ' before I WaU, aad what did he agy r > •' "Leet night 1-rary BtUe- I thought 1 ' it only hiruwt to teQ him: It seemed to t '! mo right : bat. perhape.il km Met ran < ' friaad, Tibbie; I dnu'l know." I ; Her roira shook a Uttlr, aad afae ' turned her face so teal Ieooldaot ara > ° H. Jed IhM lha poateiu'i knock made ' had galraalasd bar into motsnu, EUinor • ; darted oat into tba ball. I deal know 1 ' ' what tee expected, or what I did; bat I • - followed her, amd leant oyer bar abort]- 1 •Irr as aha opened the bcrt, with bar I ' Utile bead, trembling, so that the let- < • ten aa aba lifted tbrin flattered in far I ' grasp. There wsre serrral— I don't b « | the least remember what the others < wreete of holly berries, whom ruddy 1 • glow seemed aoraebow to be reflected ia 1 : teaoteraflashingmy eWsbappyJam, ' • exactly patent to my nndaratanding ; 1 aad I know (bat. teough EUinor hm • | j bam years married to Fred MUdnmy, ■ ' ^Wroplud1 CteTrighl boUr bemes 1 1 mast be taxniabad now ; but to EUinor 1 • faraasw of tbe fxftbfnl lore which bro ' ■ bteaesd bar Ufa and made if been tilul I "Sell was my (ate, yoa see." aaid ' • Fred, aa wa aU atopd together in the ' ' ' MqwrtoUgMom ttnaramteg af tete;; | iMbwfcte 'mtfh* HIM MJ • andwbMl towad owt where yoa Brad. I ; know, I wa thtektag : haw^te teteuTu • 1 'J ibdattMak I likratff.1 you, NeU 7 1 ' V*. rU own I wra too fchbrafraM « a tab. qaMasmra. till yoa Make- Aa to I . tha hoOy wtMte, I slanyamMteto kaap to^mSta11teteM3!!-k*0"'™dl i " I A Kaatfy Alter. „| A date waa lately fomght in Tama by , AlatMdra flbott and John R Sotk -iXoMwMBboM rate BhaMnak Mote. Ia "Item ram it ia hatter to be Stoat tfau j Sotk Tbsn wm a rnmor that Xott an ' Sbte.sM8hott.eow. tbte be shot Sott, lar. M aamdra te wite flnarma rate I teml M aray ba waaaMAa fkte Ha Ate m jSktld MmJlte* ^8*^ r ! Mt (teraiktl jM^A^-.t'm M ate te teB wb. wm hik A.i mill m «" . ; • lldmaMtea fctoai n sak' A HlMti l ."U L'l.l *»
njmsate Charrh The raoant annus] sate of pans ia , irr p?iirth Church paws turn bean for many yarn t in erant of grate internet in this pari of c often barn aoramomaty large. Htnrv a ceipte hara gmdnally draraaaad. partly J beaaraa of tba aaaadal. perhaps, bat t largely beeaam of tba hard times. Tbe I sale to-night wm no sxeepticu. 4 da- e sale. The highest preminm offered waa I by H. W. Bags Tba higbaat e premium last yauwaaggOO, paid by H. 1 Claim, who only bid «S00 to-aighk , In I8TS Charles Dennis who to-night I premium, 1750. Tbe amount « cf premiums offered to-night is (14.171, , which added to tbe pew rente aggragal- 1 10. IIS. 788. makes a tote] of OS.M9, , M0.M8 lam than last year's total of - In 1875 tbs preminma atoms ■ smounted to (08,210, making tbe total 1 of Uw rcrcnoes 871,185. Mr. Claflin < obtained third cbotoa to-night (or (300. , asransd to be aorpriead at tbe | coniparmtirely small amonnt obtained j by tbe sale. "Its larger thao I ex- I ported It to be tbis year," said ooe mem- i aad Mr. Beecber said, after tbe , sale, "If anybody's going to grumble, , it's not L" Mr. Beecber, by tbe way, 1 boogtit a pew himself for a premium of , two dollars II wsa tee last pew, and 1 nobody else bid for Ik Aa tbe noiue af , of tba buyer was announced a rumble U | applause was beard in the MDCtoary. I lowest preminm paid waa fifty cents • following are the names of tbe pur- ( 1 1I1SM s of tba principal pews tbe pre- , Sags fgSOfi"'" gUO Charles Dennis 600 110 ; H Claflin 800 110 Haratio C. King 180 110 J. D. Hntchinaon 275 120 Moam L Beach 260 100 a Y. While 260 80 R Cornell White . 256 90 0. A. Oagar 250 100 Aagnatns Htorra 225 100 1 j says ; Tba Hwiaa home of Ooorbek the I daesaaad painter, wm e cottage < snob a tumble-down condition that it , j hardly considered sals Here be ! tired entirely atoos and his booaaketpi ing waa primitira enough. WbM Lis ■ waa made ha made it Unwell just getting into ik A (rind relates , that his bedroom waa feetoqoed with , cobwebs aad thai oaa day ha attempted take some down with his umbrella, , what Oonrbet, greatly excited, seizing , Ms arm, exclaimed : " Moa chiasmi. , what are yoa doing' Ther retcl, the 1 flic!" Another friend says of him : "The laat time I saw him he wm ia e greet ; state of excAtesnecl. attempted to sweep and aoour down with Ma own hands Ma deal tables and benches ae'.tbe of Sweden bad aakad to be a). ' to riait hie etiulin. His attempts , did not aa«n to ma to be likely to sue 1 oeed, bat his intentions were good. He 1 wm a vary big man with a peculiarly 1 describe him are aafrefr and , I waa toM by an old friend of hie that I be bwtara got orer Ura sorrow canard ; by Ike death of his wife and only 1 son te the aga af about twenty. He
I of Wailair and Vaud. Ha aaad to bring home Ma big wat mom on hie book, looking like a bale sandwich man. Ha psintad rary rapidly, nerar using a brush, but toying on Ma colon thickly with a palette kniis WbM ba toU ma this I Mppam I looked surprised, lor ha kindly volunteered to show ma ha did Ik It wra wonderful to ese Wba Owns tea Team. Ctoto :'Tto°bMl joka'aT'l mImsm «■ oarrad a short time ego in Ming. The names ara not girea to tea pnhlte. but rather ram? indiriduei, whore outer [ funsE Ka and raquaated todgiaff Ira thagighk MX. B, did not Ura m, HIRjltel III for tU traveler, bat of. farad na oU blaaUte and tee baymaw. There wars thankfully aacepted, ewdtea laimp waa aaou soundly aaraap in tea bay. About midnight two man, barteg My vagne idare of mare, dm) team, drove a Mm and wage, to tea ban. aad eteuteOy and ■ d te. fly to HI tea eaguai eftt t.EUtyMx. B-, had atrredy far merkte day. aaak, whteh teaad to a cooras whtoh tUy Ud ratoty MM to hfk Said mm af Ihaat, "LstM go ; nw coat toad M." TU tramp, afaoat IM. miMMt Uppem tag te awalH. Md eoMfdratog tea atowa skxaab MdpateUa iaauteg from tea Amk rawnra. bote UM BU UghMiag Mem tea f 1 ||»* _» fMHngb.mts wy, wad dl Mr. M. whs aaaaiagtetea been, mornrn Ikgratttitote. Mh| i ItMtotote'^ntoul ten MttL'tolte a toy Ut wdi wMhteg dMmg te. » hstes wmJ te lU^kmtoai a sod 2 ' h gteangmMsmttM a
tiou we can makr is that there tnaj be ^ aatvraau thsle' moona ofMara. but (M^* I owing tc tba extnsaa rarity of tbe atmosphere, their vital eoargy u so far re- , dooad that they are not more sotivs | » gran? in their world. The air moat be . . exceedingly rare, moat certainly, even if I the quantity ia proportiooed to tba vol- r nmra of there moooa. Oa this arenmp- [ , tkm tba quantity of air blare than tba , quantilv of terrestrial air re 1 is fere t than toil tiroes 400 time. 100— that is amouab only to 1-84,000,000 part of |a i earth's it follows that tba quantity of j , air above each aqusgs mils al surtaoa ia , part ooly ol tba quantity over , , each square mile of our earth's surface. : I 1 would be little enough in aU eon- , ! science ; but this ia not alL For the , 1 action of gravity bring, according to | , 1 assumption, only 1-800 of terrestrial | gravity, it folio wa that tba atmospheric - I aad. therefore, density is ( 1 I further reduced in this degree givjag , finally a density equal only to 1-246,000 ; • of tba deaaity of our own air. Mow, at ' , spheric praasuraia reduced to one-fourth , , that at the are feral, men of ordinary \ , ' constitution would perish is a few j , I minutes, if not instantly. In Caswell's . I ascent to nearly that bright, Ulaiaher | , I fainted, aad Cox we II ouly jnat bad , . strength left to draw I ho valr- string , . wflh hia teeth (his hands being already , powcrioaa.) Yet at a height "of seven , ■ miles, lbs density of the air ia 00,000 ( tuna* greater than that which, accord- , : ing to our very reasonable assumption, j , , prevails et tbe snrf see ol lbs Martian , ) moons. Wecun very well believe, then, 1 that in whatever way tba Inhabitants J of those moons may be adapted, corJ poreally and oonatitationally, for axil , cnce in tlicirsmell homes, tbe rarity of ; Q the air there moat tend to-rednce tbefr 9 vital energy. So that we may well 1 imagine that, inateed te bring able to loop to a height te half a mile or orer a diatanctote two or three miles, they are • cat mora active then we ere oa earth • with 800 times greater weigh], but a j s far more effective respiration. Wa 1 might, perhaps, go ervn further than • thia, and assume that, in order to gtaa I " to the inhabitants te there moooa looo- • motive powers proportiooed in tbe same • are, they ami be apposed very much fa smeller then we ere. We might imagine , i team te m atmosphere wo exceedingly . attenuated that creatures whtoh could 1 about must be no Larger than flies of •' aula, and. mast ban also acme inch . provision as insects hara for more effect • ira respiration. In thia way wa might ■ find m tee Martian moooa e mission P of our own earth, not ouly in tea pro • [-■rtioua te there worlds teaoraaiiea. fa bat also in those te the creatures living • upon team. Bat it would not be very h inteeestmg to ooasisler mere mine! ores y would thus come Is be regarded. In- » dead, in teat care, tittle mora could be t mid than teat all the ratottooa pnarath ed by this earth eera, or might be rapJ resented in the Martian moooa. bat 00 a greatly reduced seals. -JfiAaref !L j • Proctor ia ffefeEWria.
Ha Waa Mrfetty Hawate. A oilmen te John 8. Inert net ouly ; b* keeps a scan ar more te bet a, bat lbs fi , family take prids ia teem, and tea b, slightest noses in W backyard at mid- , sight arrosre every inmate te tea house. u A moaning or two since s wrery -looking u aid afaap onllal s; tea aide door with a^b dead ben la hi hand, and, when the f servant g.-l bad aom-nooml the lady te „ tee ba>sa.Ac raid. w " Madam, as I ana walking down the „ alley joa». acre a boy jnmpa.1 over joor . b faura wite thidaadbM in Ma hand 111, am poor and hungry, bat I am house!. Q madam. Thia heo batoaga to yoa. She (j win make yon a beautiful dinner. I ask » to, no reward, mmfem, though tee small * te eoflka almost makm me crazy wtth p llMgllt." b " Tbcwe bad beys — they ought to be n ^80 tbey hmk^redsm^II|fe_*_eta^to budyeod sold tt. ball woato ret do re b bara a temg. No. mmteM) I uc as . kungrv m k wwtf. but I are booaak d Than ia yow ban, lady, aad teswgh I U aaad feed I wiD pot " a Ba laid the bra braids tea door ami e wm going away whM- aha aahad Urn to b mm. in and get braektask Hs accepted g ' tea tarRteton, nteandtee table, aad had j « 1 bawa fane shout (ra minntas whao (he ' n girt cellsd to bar mistress ; ,e "Why, tefebMfefTOBM m solid a. I, s rate, eW eoly nboak baM te it Is tl ' >WTl'"l I testit 4 teltartVrtkte^ bright !Z a ' Rut « rate ri^.bet tea — — „ ; oat te Stghk- ni igyfera Aaaa. 1 ' I i|H ill Ton, u luSSiSSS'l : — ' u— sru-cui : [M ««#*) > ■ * "* » •aiSSr-SLrrr ; ::SSiTfSa : > _ T^!^Z.T2 r"* ,h» hS 1
I Com BakAP. — Take two and ball 1 plate te eora mate, three sgga, well ; TilelM, OOE Ubiespooufnl te inched two tabfeepooufuls te sugar, and . one quart te sweet milk, mix thoroughly and than add cms pint te wheat flour, in which ooe targe Uhfespoonfu! te sods ; ' and two te cream te tarter, wtth salt, bare becu mixed. Bans <n pans, and in any thickness required. ' Famiis's Fxtur Oanu.— Soak two eup. -« d.Hed appfee orer uigbt in lukewain In the morning drain tbe then* tar two boars ia two cups te molaseee; wba ami add e cup of brown ! sugar, baM a toblsapocafnl te rioroa, ooe j of cinnamon, bsM a grated uatmeg end I beaten egga, hell a cap te Sour mill and three cups of Aoar. Add a heaping loaopoonlnl te soda, diaaolrrd in two ' ; tablespoon (al te hot water, and laat of ; all pot in a cupful or more te stooc.1 1 raisins dredged 'igbtly with flour. Stir ' 1 well aad bake immediately in peas with buttered paper in tbe bottom te each. ' This oake can Ii mads in larger qoan , tity, and it well wrapped and put ia a , <koat.box or jar will keep fresh and good Potato Balao.— Thta is at. excellent recipe: Take eight targe Irish potatoes wba 00U end slice them in e flat dish of celery aad sail ; over each layer te 1 potato and onion pour the following ' 1 dressing: Brat two eggs with a table1 spoonful te swesfroil, add a small lea- j ' spoonful each a! sugar, pepar, mustard ' and salt; when well mixed fK-ur oa two ' eupfuls te boiling vinegar; pnt back 00 1 the fire and stir till it is aa thick m ' costard. Let it cool before putting it 00 1 1 the potatoes: sprinkle with cayenne oa > the top; make thia in tbe dish m which < . it is to come to* the table, and. if poeei- ' ble, twenty-four hours before it ia used. ; Wausn EAaa-Brr.— Two teacups te 1 , grated or finely chopped obeere, one lee- ' 1 cup of sweet cream, ooe aad a hall taeI cup# te grated cracker or very stale 1 J breed, three eggs lightly beaten ; mix ' tttaTn cbewe. Add two "sMtara " te • red pepper.'oue and a ball tablespoonlnls : ' te mustard aad a little talk Pnt a lamp ' al butter, sine te an egg. in the bake diab; set in the oven until melted. Turn 1 in the ingredients and stir until ail are ! 2 dissolved. Let it brown 00 tbe top, and ' I 'Bucculcut toad in tba wtater Aaauu fa (together with warm stables end good ' 1 are In keeping up a good flow te milk ; ' . aad in no way can this food be re sec- ' cessfully aad eeoeomrally luruiahed aa ' by rooks, fad raw —sliced ar chopped. 3 '■ Meal or aborts made into e thin musk 'j would furnish tbe moisture needed in • and would no doubt give a richer milk " ; —but it would be more roatly, and not ' furnish so healthy a food aa' early eat ' '• hay fed in counectioa with roots. More ' tinue their mUktagRnaliUea for a series • te years better with ttoe food, than when » fed wtth the mora sttmaUttng com meal. ' Without doubt, tome meal in scon ere • 1 tiou with tbe roots aboold be te Ldvan- " lege, if tbe highest results ware to be " reached, as the laxative nature te tbe 0 : roots would counteract the beating tenfa I dcery te lb# meal, while tbe mral would j earrs to keep the cuw in good cash. I J
There are (oar native modes te making 1 in the Empire te Brazil. The " Aral to by putting the milk in a common I " bowl and brattug it with a spoon, M you * would an sgg. Tbs saonod, by pourmg P' milk tote e bottle aad sfaaktag it Mil I batter appeals, what it is removed I " bv Masking off the lop te the t«dUe. ° The third, where the dairy 11 more ex > tcueive, to performed by filling a hide "■ with milk, which to lustily shaken 67 j athletic native Al each eud until !p I batter to produced. The fourth, which ! n is ooomderwd to indicate vast progress t, any te tbe preording methods, coo , it state is dragging the hide or leather n vaaeel, filled with milk, on the ground q after a galloping bene until it to sop- " posed the butler it formed. The milk □ nerar strained aad the batter nerar ii mashed. _______ t, Beggary by Wholesale. I There is in New York n woman who, , as she phrases it berasU, "engineers beggars." Thta remarkable 'emale hires . number te children, sometime, sn ad- > ditiooal number of mem and women, aawith en artist's sye .U fhs moat wretebsd spintmsus te humanity she , dirty, the rsg- ' f gad, the sick Md the sore. Thera ' , wratehra ^ tteteme singly or farequada, ! ^ dtatribatee thorn aroaod the hotels, I churches, ptoera te amassment sod the like, nod tfasa tekse Mr peraentege or J ' grmtar part te the tommy they 000trira to extract from Urn .yrapethwe of the rtksritable. Of tote yataB fMawu- 1* jZteUy rtrassmmrflteij? He pote. ' «ki ttram Me waeraeMy^g^kTg risto" | night ehra Mara wm a bell at the f Ai lrayteMMte.mIrwtegHnM.arM;. taekmM rtsktra km "wirtthkl jt laqwnfl" stag Fumln.lh moat rad.( : It'.lng pteet. mi M Miir 1 iMterarae, ■ eg . mat ptem. weaM krta m W pa. j , tel^kbi a "St ' t mL -^T^ferahtimM temmhad hrtte 1 1 "fem AeaZi dfehRm! oMrMswHttsf eM-Nter IM* , 'iSiinr'i.-a'i ^te m* Mil tali IMm '**■^1 OM
ir. 1 job prwtimc SmSg —.:TtttSJr I Tkrar 0M Raws. " rTtaH ^ZIT £ZT" Vra rill moo fcwglto am. rj 0^j3r£3fEnSm^=^ — — ■ - — f I nieeale wtth Hops'" ivirhl rtvse. Items te laterrak r Hen's slang—" 111 lay for you." 1 ! Ricbcs that hare wings- Gold eagle. How to make e Meltara crosaT , Treed no hsrtaiL ] Orom-tiee— Married couples who de not agree wall together. 1 Young mkb' aliould pattern aflsri ' pianos -be square, upright, grand. I . Mary E. Booth, daughter te Janha j ' Brutus Booth, lias gooe on the stage in ' Philadelphia \ Why didn't he est up the whole desk 7 We refer to the anaconda who swallowed j j a ptgeoo-whoto. , 0 That was a ver* enterpristag news a I paper that tried to secure the reports e from the pistole. a I north pole to beosnee they supply' the h " northern lights " with oil. !• ' They hara dreadfully- severe judges L 1 in Brooklyn. One te them recently d ' rent e man to jail for six men til f°r r I getting fak He was getting it oM <fl a le (htm. -« Insects, says Pret J. Flateon, are u often attracted from a distance by arti- >' : Octal flowers ; but never alight <m la I them. They must, therefore, be e P 1 thinks, be guided by some other sense » beside that of tigfak II 80 certain is tbs crime of listening to * ' carry its own punishment, thst there is d no pointed prohibition sgsiost it ; we are commanded not to commit other sins, bat this ooe draws down ita own J correction and woe to Mm who infringes 1 *fWkIltotaIra<rJtotb«Mdl. * U U tattnitety titter ^ J 1 Tbs Now York csndy factory disaster ' is attributed by the ScUnHfic Anmrican * : te. tbe exptostaa te s rary finely powdered substance thst had become diffused "" in the sir te the candy factory. Among i lbs substances I bat will, under orttain * ; ooadittora, explode with terrific fume, J" terisl," be says. " which boms in balk ^ 1 with s rary slow rettalmetim., bemttura „ highlv cxptoeive when re*lneed to an ^ i impalpable powder, and in thta state i die ribnlod ia an stnuipbere." Id Burlington Hos-tcyc - We do not 'JlrttoMsrly renowned foe personal - courage, bat we hara yette meet cms , IA — U ^fl— r na owe nt bis ellllwbo would not his
l^teM Vbeo a man in the audience pulls oofa watch as big aa a tin basin. , them fixes s glare cf stony, inexpressible emsscmeut and outragM priimee on the man who talke-brethrenl^ai. W»gtJo v took around for a dsns place in which to i lie down ami dir. A graUeman relates, after fearing the \ paper of whtoh he wm the editor, ami returning cu a visit, be wrote a feeder lor the new editor, end he really thought good-belter than he had written for months. Next dsy he met an old sequoia Canoe with s paper in bis hand. ' Ah," said he, "this paper IkMrtn it was when yoa had it T-and pointing to the artiato hs had written, he remtinned, "Look, tor inrtatwo, at thai thing 7 Why didn't that tool tot yoa write th. article f I The tote king te Italy wm a good j judge te man. Hia father. Carlo Ali bteto. ra. sraptotoa. te OmiMldi. and would cmly give him s rabortUnate position in the array ; but as soon ss Victor 1 Emmanuel was crowned besought owt 1 Garibaldi and made Mm Reusral, with targv powers — s atop thst he never had to regret. He knew also tbet, in rboow CMour.M would bara frtqaratly to yield Mi own mmmm to that die tmgntabed tosl.setaa and that ha would I hen a cabinet te Ma own nklna. To [ Oarour aad OatiMldi to due a tares "te'DMy0' "-e*-g tha I re-tea te Waaten ratafee. Ravel oat tha radiated aeltea (bra fromlh. wool ^ sppty tmmr. Th. , rottoo will bora with a (mh. tha -eel -ill cart ap. cortmamr. mi root a bEtraed. diragresebto sassfl Evvatothe aakad aye tha aottaa to attire .4? *f • from tM (lnii. l wool, aad 1 ulTiagtj Tha asttea to a iESsvssjSssS TM eattrae <d waat a* araraad wtth thera t mi' 11 1 aad fee ted tew. ' .SdXyjhr.i:

