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: vol. x. cape mat city, n. j., wednesday. mabch 6, 1878. no. is.
*7ab or jnz capz • cwc ir on, n. i. - -T.T.rssKC^bzr sativxsB CARDS. A. i. Einfa > ooOF TIM. WAR K. dJn> omnum ixarvrm mxa rmm. JMaMMBMDrvMHMC Tla-Rooflng a Specialty. Mantra at. rteiriagcttg. ' lura, Tlnwrsrw, Cu«Eggr - iterate homeopathic physician, Mw>WlOat t'SlwM tww I rurnlehing Goods. ^ OHlurriu. , la mar. mamjSiura asp can* . DJuartaoon.MiroSM* uaitzxa ; COHTKACTORS A BUILDERS, ' teas Iter Cite. »■'■»- | HOTELS. WISHIHGTOH HOTEL! PHILADELPHIA. PA CBa J. BOLTON .Fnornirroe. , g BOLTOH* HOTEL, HaRishmg, 1"*. J MTTTS^S "■ 'rinja "»A DANIEL F. BEATTT, i AtoWT and Counratlor at Lav ' aaHaomBMiAt jfcgrerachre , ATTORHEY ATUWMD MAS [ TKX XV CHAM CERT. 1 VriAngkm Pew fiMaap. I-H ■lUBAiuam, MRWM.EI. — aup mim.jr.1,: .fgsaotiawa; DANIEL r. WATTY, *_ "i""*"™""'' 1 ATLANTIC HOTEL, • CATS MAT CRT. M. 1. • '7Z2~:^'re£z~ i BlEATTYS DANIEL F. BEATTY, MM • I i .^SBT I »•• F ^ ' imrAmui j^PdsaaeOfacs i ** " J1,1- "-TTa1"** » *» ** l THE DAILY STAR.
FOTTEM te *1X0* . ATTORWETS-AT-LAW, naiobx-ru*. m. ji dahiel lh^fff8 Pianos & Organs! IBmB IHII l_ "gsinp. lYMI T. BIatty^^ OnaA IfOH ha Upright. ' ^trsjawssress DANIEL r. WATTY, iiiiiiSi DANIEL F. BEATTT. lUTTY^^ QXAJTO 6Q0ABE and UPRIGHT. in ■' babel rrnm, ixmi* ■— *— j- ity I J^KV JLLCHTBATED BIBLE ~ — YOUNG. a W. OUT A ens, KATTTSS^l g^ssr»* jjjasssss&tsss srs£hg»sc DANIEL F. BEATTT, ■EMMY ■*» AM. MASTER IN CHANCERY, mSmzz r scroti xstaiuied d um Ipllp gplliis s&ssssssr^-"--tgg^gjjigsg DAKJJ-.L F. BKATTY ~mms iaelot —VwVmP^VSBwra + ; "".y Zi hway' :
Law*. 9ava. bM VMlitoalmUkU: Tta res pH pdl — 1— (uk j "'W.M.AM. te^lhra trap take. 1W Mi (ns I» im t«iU| « - teterilthr I Md.lUMMbMi. ■ > WWl,W«»~.liT I—. < IMh.»rt.l| nlli.srtte , t' "JT' HA trotT^ w 1 nataaAdt.a.tM«i*Ui; 1 Wrw---^v*v.w»Mf? st" ' hlvtiMmMiMMA | ; XBaByMIIMt... I.e. immamowgeetobd. 1 ^ CL^T-ToT 2 ; wwbra, thsy'rauYrignifyoo.w^ rathe ofhra. r» nothing but a forlorn ra 1 . duI of the olden Urn..** 1 Unreined Qiflord turned amy Iran 1 ' the crushed mirror in its frame of eteaaed « ' wood, and .wi ■nningly out is the aip- ; pu( Borenbra Mr- a tall. blooming ' ; tianl, with deep brown eyra, aad ■ . lovriy pink and while complexion, when 7 W WA Mp^Arv. «l oBtar * tb* Mdrfally baahandal trr, "do yon t Iwl wtj IbaA Boa i» gaug to work tb. En. OtflorJ withdraw brluad bor • "Ah. child, it i. -Ml lo. too thai yoo o •' Bot, mamma, why aboaldat Boaa « aa ittlhearwiot maohiuariu iaOlIorJ a Audi Whara'a th* diff. rasoa, ao loag a **£To5Jri *Wrbrr a badra. o kyaAvially. 11 1 aarar thaagbft toaa tbaday wban I a Oiflad ahoald ba eoapaUad to work b la a IMac-aad to wak ta pwbbe, too' I oaly wiah I bad baaa daadaad bariad .1 " Maana, deal," plaadad poor littlr a "It watid bara baaa a rraal da) « brtt «r gtaaard En. UtBad. "1 ahoaldal baa baaa la Iba ay, with d •y eld idaa aad notkba, tbcra ! 1 bop. I Sir Valla Mortal alaapa paoaAally in >' Walta^ tauT m'w'mw tmra hba tb* V artaKiaataadMar P rm' F°°'' p^* _*1**r* bT°0<<'' U Matoa Plaa woald ba omra. Aad la « bua to atap in— a aalgab. daainaaint. ' " Sat, aaaa dartiag, yea baa b " II far bad bad a aolltavy iaatiart at ^ Iba « ■ .11 ah aboat Uas ba woold a • bara taritad a all toaaka wboa at • Matoa Plaa la tba lat a< aar day*. "II wa had Brtaad Iba lawadL ■ HIBI. IdattAdak yaa woald bara n taritad Ooaaia Valtar to artha it Ua " boaa at Mortoo." b "Qoaad >at year fad*a«. Halaa." ^ Aad Haia aOaatly obayad. Pratty Boaaaood OiBad aiad a litkla T aada ha aO. a aha tanrad aloag Iba ESX^T^tittiaap^WW^ " ba BoAbv; bat H wa aoAUac bob b daww, aadwba abaaat tn I tbarailadoE ooaapartmat at Iba axhiliiUaa. wbata a harawaB aaahiaa rtool. tbaawaaA, a "Toa'n a UUa lata Ma aooBaf. Ma.Oarad.-jra. Ora««oraa Jtjm ^ a^MabaA tb. araprteaaAa* Bo Baaaiad at Araa, bait aad * o I tb. bar. .a A. at) nil that •bbadl wa Iba praibaa ob^ot i> tbaplaaa. " SaAMy tbaaarad at a »l till lib rata abaa to ba aa aaSa ha aMat. " Bra bara. Mrahaa. yaa ara lata .M. I d UMbW W Waj W; at * ^y«abaa*b«W AadNu ■ tal.tt.adat apttin^ b « " W-m T*. » aaaS^aJdbwd^'taEadaadZw iVs I inMi.M?uiffr>SB i
alwa/a bald diflraat tbaotia am Iba •abiaol <d Sir Valtar Mratoa. So aha pat bar haad ia baa " I aai gkd lo mart yoa," aid Morton. " I ahoald bara an yaa batraa. bat a latter boa yoar aotbra-" Sball 'i yra Jtoot'tb^acbiaa • liriat-" Mratoa'a am faa ligblad op. " Aad I honor yon lor A Yaa, yoa may abow a*. M yaa plaaaa. I aa fat ordanog a f.w I ra aoaa artaob I bara Aad wfara Sir VaUar Mratoa toak bia fUalaDy lo Boaamood'a aida, Mia.fibBrad, 1 wiab wa bad a law aam eartoaa. lik. bia." 8u Vallra Mortoo aaa again tba aaxt aay, to rraaia. ia to one ra two aad atayad until Boaaaood got ap to pat oa ba abawl aad boeart. " Toa an goiag boaa V ba aAad. "Yaa; Mia Matriaoa taka ay plaa in tba •raoiBc.-aba npliad. "Bat it ia quit, dark- yoa meat lot aaaayrabaa- ^ am no apaoiidbrorito I praaarra a prndat incognito. Lrt aa ba Mi. WMlara.bntid ooneanlng that loog. Imrty walk in Iba daak, aad who wa bagiaaing to lik. aad trust bra aawdoead raUAtra, with stately dignity. "I'm an ra Im rary happy to mart air," aba aaid. "Aay Iriand of ■na, ad i* 4ly 'Ulh l^oold room yoo always brae what ww ara-ncw aboold w» ba now il law aad Joatbs wan ay- " Indad T aaid Morton, sailing oanoaMy, white Boaaaond (all a if bar ha wa all a Are. "Ko, air,- aaid Mrs. OtSrad. Iba bowa , ibT^I^^U^'bad oar rigbla, , abonld ban baa tba OiSorda ol Mratoa Plaaa, ad ay daughter Bora mood, iaatrad ol « bib. tug rawing ba ohioa, woald hara haa aUisg in nlk. aad ralrate. Bat w» bara baa dsprtrad ol car rigfaUol mbariteaa by a bad in human abapa, aaaad Walter Mratoa. „ yoa bara hard a I tba gnat )a ■t.- ^ I aattaa ^wTha tataraatiag to 'a ™ "Eroia ma!" aaU Mrs OiOrad, " bcraeU op primly. " 01 eoaira nl in tba wrung— I alway. aa— only " it isn't plaaaat to ba told ol it by aay P1 own daagbter 7" « "Mamma, yoa know I didn't mean ^ Banr • v Bat Mrs. Oigrad daolinad to b. pro- JP prim tba waTnii.r at tba araaiag. (all "f olnapoka ra.iniaora.oa ol " tb. gnat * " Ha will narar ooas naar a agaia, " U Boaaoad'a ragirtlul Uaagfat, a aba hdd bar Anabod ebea. a tba pillow V thai night, with liula Halaa's tragnat B ariagUag witb Wt own. ^ ^ did aoaa agsin, tba rary aart B naing bat ona; aad again, aad yal " "I- — looking pais, Wa Oil- " fart.- baaid. Iba laat baa. radnoad ateboa te Hb," Mm. OiObrt ^ Wrtn atowTubr "* ** " A UMb walk woald briag Iba tooa . to yoar ahart.- aaid Mr. Valten. " Il ia a loraly araoal«bl toghl. Vfll J r--m.r " and Boaaaarad pat oa tbr tartaa abawl and tb. litUa roand hat with Ua rad " wiag a Irani, ad alipprt bra ^ aftar^U^hrt Jribrt" a UUW tTTn o, "lbs nUbiUaaiasa taaer- ^ " Yoa* aid Ua iwgratfmlly. a. "fcrtbra bra arm cbmra iabb. J km-.w ol ram. Fraannai. bat ^1 J arityaa.Vbrti.lt r J ba ray ^ * Ma. OtBrad bad laakad ap at Iba Maaa. baa to bra UaUara id always awylag aboat aaaa- . tbUg.1 I I ■ It I uniliil. a "OUMT aba ranked, -de yaa aa « wbal tea it bp Vhue b Ma Val- ba taaF to Ha woald aataaaaatn Haiasoariag w ShMMhw. -Iii n ■! Mh Ua a I > yUthaap^i'il Inbbg 2 aaaaaaara ■tenia, mate pa tbts Ua HA a
■array'. Pat Baa a Im. • Ownrasl We R Hraray. ol ML loria. at baiag tba awilura rinnar in tby amy, inijaaaii. praraibd ra ram bara tbra aa; baOraranl Iranay balrarad Iba ba aoald beat ay rad rasal that won ha took gnat plaaaan ia ginag him a trial, ad always eama oat ahead. Oaly eaa did ba bil to nach the win- , Biag-pora baton ha adrranry aad that Port Viaaabago in tba winter ol 1830 wbae Fa rirar wa boaa orar aad tbr wratbrr wa rary oold. An India bad tba gamaca. tor wkieb Harory. tba a giag. Ha always baUorad it firing rsrry men a " fair ahaka," white or rad. aad oa this ooceatoe ba onadarted Mr. If a or dialanra ap tba riser, and gising him a handnd yard, thr Mart, told lang orsrtaka ba woold aaoape the "tte^rao. wa oa tha^uw. which u bolh wars stripped and belted for tbr rare. Harney swinging a cowhide in bia hand, with which ha eonAdeotly expert Winnebago ao osartaking him. At the word " go " both started ra full speed. Urn Iudian doing hit bast to ase hie bide, sad tba while maa aaxiuaa to pregrilld nlpldlyHT the warrior, raid wa gettiag ready to awing bia rawhide. . whet the tanning asage male an obliqoe mosemeat lowmrt a spot -bare tbr firing ol much lighter weight then his place in aafaij. bol a ax>n a Harney ale|iped upon tbethin ia it wa abiserad like glea, aad down want Iba tell capteiu sinking into tba oold water like a made bia way to bia quarters, epeagled with kales, aad ra mad a a bogalo ball Ha fast bia oowhide ia Iba water. Winnebago uersr retunwd to Iba fart while tba captein mnained thara. CepTwiggs " rocraiiwi for many e joke, and wa a loog time baton ha baanl I be last <d it Ones, in discussing "The Barea.Po. obesewsd tbat he bad aerar heard it minesied to racste the portn. and com Ha imprrarira deltrwry held lbs company tpeU-boand, bat in the midst «E il, I, bappaniag to glance toward the apco window abora Iba feral root at lbs gieee-boase, beheld a group at aahie faces the whites ol whose era abooe is label sgsmrt the surrounding family set irala. who bermg heart Booh talk aboat "Mr. Poe, Ibe port," aad harug bat u itepartart idea of what a apaakra lama, mora impart ran 1 and suited, eon eoaapscooaa grew Ibe rinto af wktta eyag. rttU wba at leagU rt tamed aoddaty rtrtrtrinrt. wa a aaddaa dbappaarmna ol tb. able riagaa, a asaMlUg at tost, aad Ibe te'^Zlrt irrtdrt, IbTtal toaab wa giia aba at -thai ns iraal Mia Poe, ber aay sleepllj ateand Iba note, aad with a dull aad drowsy daUbantemaara had absidad from U. auitaarast into a gkrmy dapair. ad now. txiag bia raw. npm ki. stater. ^ramalurtd^ , Oa Usllrtut^'ra ruatA |rt stem my Ail.dari^ ThTrtbrt wahiismtihl.; art s. Iba rttobyagrtteallaagk. PnanaLrkad qurtlytbal a bia aaxt drtrery at a aloag. to ate tba part ol tba raraa. in white aba aaaassd bars lo bbsa L'-Urt-AroAer Wteasto gu flue . At St. Foys. aaer^asba. I bertld u fa VBtepagiAg. .agi gal te a tel daaOo srtk lb. Bpartab knighlrarat ra mr paallry yrad. Tb. eoa uTi^lteky Tffcrt! Uted'b^r^ ratera Cy. orar the bead si Uaaafamky sbeste. ad. IraMtemA^k > *
2 *ms into Bradi^^'^L, and told^woo' 1 , dedal alary rt a nral of raMlanaka. ■ . A doe bring eraraapcafaat wa lad to 1 g the epot in the Welsh mountaina after a I a aw. After raartilag tba mouth of Iba > . are inhabited by tba laari- lining { . ririd Imagination goa a wHbhia May t | a folfowa : large anaka, baring Iba appaarmnra cl a I a ! rallWanake, bet wilboul rail leu Pol- < a lowiagthie leader oame perhaps abaa I 0 drad ntUmaakraol differed eisa. from ' , three to teaiacria in length. Tbebob- ' 1 tailed feeder wa at least t write feet 1 1 t loog. Tble boa snake cease no until be , 1 S wa aboat in Ua raatn of tba araea. ^ j ! Um,^r"an5j«^L!ka<*rtddr*r~^ < I began to feci ne^raaa, bat Jim aaid I . U had been in the same plat* alone | ' 1 ""J Arista- 0 1 The ixa snake roiled himself half « , B| . and tbr rat foUowsd hie example. I Then be began springing ap aad down, ■ 1 at one moment flat on the ground, and, I \ at his toil, and hrted. This wa a 1 J signal foe the other anakra. First DOC 1 , other, until si laat it wa a grand chorus 1 of hisses. Then the -big fsHcw sudden « , ly stopped and wared bia toil to and fro. c , All the anaka bagaa rattling furioaaly. ■ The alternate hissing and rattling « _ snake began to wriggle and squirm ' . about until be wra all knots and Unglm, ' . wberrujioo the other anaka biased and rattled together, makiag a mora bideoaa ' nnsss. It was stt7 trying to Ibe arrsa 1 , at Bret. This csmoert bad' been kept up 1 aa boar, when, ia a hill in the music, 1 , I thought I beard hiaa behind the , rock a white ra wan lying. Turning 1 , around and looking down, I saw three 1 i huge black snakes, end and hiaamg > _ rigor iotulr ra tba mnste In a minute • , they dropped and glided back to the a- 1 , trance ol Ibe rarine. Soon they reap- ' , peered, aad behind them a crowd at other j r black snakes, nearly equal in number " ] lo the rattUanakaa. f a " Now for a scene that I didst know f wa oa tb. programme." aaid Jim. 1 i with all their might, until they reached ' . our rock, when tbry suddenly quisled. 1 1 Tba a huge fellow, equal in length to " 1 the rattlesnake leader, but much thick- I ' osirad by the raUlraaakea. The concert I wa stopped, and the director gain an " angry hrt at Ua intruder. This tbr d _ blsek snake uwsrarel Igimmhstely all ' lbs rettleramkas feU bate towaad their • ' rare. Tba ra aaw a anaka daaL Tba ' I black snake advaaeed matiooaly, and 1 the two, after mute aboat, 1 * darted ra ate other. The one test lest- c * ad twenty minutes, the rattlesnake strik- ' * ing bia fangs repeatedly into the black t ' snake. Tb# latter, after ! -rating and e < wriggling aroond for some time, at lara 1 r succeeded in getting him completely j i ' clasped in his folds, and slowly crashed ' ' hia to death. Tba be bagaa to whirl 1 11 around oaruiairely. and ia a few ■ ' minutes wa etratcbol oat dead beaide 1 ' hra dead anUgonrat r During Iba entire ffgbt the aaka a , > J both tedte kept op a coaUnual hissing. I ' cms party to white added tbter diabob ' ' oal rettliag. Tba daaU of Ua black i " anaka was the signal (or a general rat- « * gAgea-ot. white hrated an hoar. At t ' Ua esd ol thai rime not a black Bake ' was left to tell tba atory. Abort a ; doaea nttkanakea renamed aim. J They glided to Ibe body ol their late leader, and. after giring a few feeble rattles at tnmoph, they dragged it with ] 2 "Ilha bleated good way of extennin 2 , aliag snakes, say bow," aaid Jiaa, " baf , I'm sorry that my yaairal chaps are gum 1 «a going to are Beiuum about £ a 'aa and make my fortune." 1 1 :i Balk; Bam a. ^ A 2 I ooos beard o# an unfortunate gentle . a ^ i!r"*^ Vf ~ < I causing Ua Bind to Brake a aaddaa ra- J ralsioa. white was done by akfflf ally ' 7 causing hia to beesaaa jealous at hi. ' wife, wfawaiaal uxnallart lady aad 1 asm of Ua prmaae. On this hiut ra ' Bight barn to aap . balky bcra. J Ha fa iaaaaaa Ue subject of going. f ' to rates hia Uink oa some ctbae sab- | | aad go baiorw ba knows it. The follow- | a ootd inraead of the tags, Ue eort fera- \ . tb. ^rtb full 'at moo* MagraiiM. \ ' ■ Ifaarth. TytegAUortrtte. - A"°"ad Ue lag. J— halo. Ue knee, and - than rumoring it whae he has Instead . . am. drtaaar. Here wUp a hrtky r hceaa, far Ua acreba fa wWpprt lb. , I anteB ke wfll baroaa LatesaryUaa \ ' sam1!" ^izftad yat rtt zt ,P-Irt.rtlkca i The Tea Farts. |' ■ The fare- Ikite," white is arad to I " dmateUaadBjaartarivgaaaaadladra ' J I te^ra"JHr*faal Ba^rt* bju'ttf: J i!satcss,2ts£it ' : s.-3-^.'jrtr ~ : d ue ■■■ in u. faarab." th. abrt 1 ;
■nbetitutc, for nuT and other febnes. far setwral yens base faeormbly Tcrkahira. I ~ fibre. plant. Hitherto, laiaeia, grawe di«cbhms ben stood ia the ray of ita introdnrtioa into the Baikal oa anything like aa aitearii. scale, and until aoaa ing a large fortune, by designing a me chine that will enable the 4 bee to be 1 wCI bnag U into acrise laaprtliua with other textile fabrics, ra cannot ] | hope to rasp much benefit from this , plant. | The Bbev plant, also known by Us j tram. Basra, and popularly a. . gnu, Is a member M lbs Dm races or Drills family. It i. found tbroagboal the giater part at troptcal I Ice eastern Asia, and grom to .bright: ol aboat four feet. There ere two types I the plant, namely. D. nine and I away the better adapted for industrial purposes. The useful portion is Ibe fibre of Ibe inner bark, white has to be j bleached end asperated into threads I hundreds of years Ibe Chinese base beee accustomed to do ihi- work by skinning the etelk and ra raping off (he outer bark with i knife. But aa man can tarn ort oaly two pounds day M tbr almost, Ibe process ia, <4 wretchedly alow. The raw material Una prudnoad csmaiata of riser ribbons of a light yellow oolor. When Ibcae hare been ungnmmad. hlaachad. drrert and combed mnoothly, they the strong and brilliant staple for tbr nran ul net arc at each goods as Japaalk, a fabric of white ladim apeak terms at the eery highest prater. Braid re pmsrasing great rinagU. the fibre is quite aa abater as cotton, and more ao Urau lieaap or flax. In fact. silk alone. But wa bare yet to make allowance, before exhausting the bat at its merits, for iU beautiful lustre and whiteness, for Ue aray ertUrauoo at Ibe plant, aad tar ita rapid rrprodurtsoo. A plantateoa where the plant will grow in regular, thick rows : will yield throe crops per snnnm. with as many m flee hundred pounds of libra to the acre. A mowing-machine, with thick, abort btadea. gather, the plants, in stacks. After s few days tba leaves wither and fall off. owing to tbr handling to white thsy are subjected while they an being earned to Ue , dremiag. machine. Tbe plant should be cat from eight to fifteen days, aceotdiag tba weather ia dry or damp, bafoee it ia stripped at it* bark. Ia 1«T1 a reward of AS.000 was offered Ibe government fee Ue brat machine | eras as for tbe prepare fun <4 tbe fibre- All tbe comietiton ease oae retired before Ibe day of trial, sad Ue role rendidsle was oaly partially ro. nifal. aa be roeairwd tbe aam of £1,400 we fairly aaaamr tbat hia inecnteoB was mmitorioaa. However, no practical use Bum outre forward — to tbeir credit be it said— wilh tbe offte A two handsome reward#, ooe for Ue beet, the other lor . tXTprnu^r aSTSt timber. 18TS. at Bafaanaprt. in Ibe north west proTinom of India, and all entries must be made by tba December | Frwa Ue tlallewa le the Neoate. Tbe Hon. Fred. Horn, one at tbe eerly arttlars of Wteconmn. and who baa served arverel trt aa speaker of Ue Assembly at that Bute, is writing some litters to a Milwaukee paper abort tba old settlors. He rwlatra as follows of s wall-known oilman at Missouri: Another tragedy, m white one of the old rattlers, wbo could be fraud bAre daring Ua a nil mi c4 Ue TMritoriel Legislature as aa outsider or an cOrar. played a part, tote plmn in Wankaabm ooanty in Ue yuar 1846, Bcaham m alerted by Ibe Hooaf kdted a man at or naar hi. hnmrti.ltn •sited tbe eoaai ngrt hie unaaapertag rirtim. and b aoaa an U. fatter wa in asght, abot him down and killed hia oa tbe aptejritbort wvrtag. TU jury toW^rttt^rtd^* Plem, a pepec ain^^fawB^Ooreno* old friend. Oarage P. Difapbiai. tbe prisato iinafaay at flora raor Dodge sad Ue it l liil ■ lliigliaaUri oaeaMra, bad delayed oa Ibe road bale lew benra. Dnrtd R ik ■■ wartdaran ba.. white place ha ooenpied aoara Iwriwe yaara ago, bad would hssv^weng HM4 Oa. Bay*. Hrtd aa to year tragus whoa yoa are Hold « to yoar hrad wbra yon sea MAM Hold rata yoar tori ufaaa yaa are oa 'Unggtriat krakaag. raaniag aB fare te^.raprarartg U. grtfa * rare. ' * ijtekW n+mrnm\ Ate |i te.bp-g* — -* I - EM hte l»d mam «a>rtUra gril > *** * * * ■? «•
FAKM, tAIHI ARB HOlhfiHOU). 1 Ixnun PocwnCsxx. — One-half pooiul * tula at flour, onadraU a nntraag. roae- ' wutrv, Ibitesa with Indran meal (nrt toe : tm. Maiu anui oa Yrswswiii Boer.— j I Drop Iba prate (tbe farmer broken into piece, of equal leagU) in boiliag wBer , careful tbat it does not' break) poor ore ; . it tba rirar brown broth. ■■■ art to' 3 test. wiU rtt. prptrar ra* a bttle pan ' grrtrt obLT°* " Uncno Cut suara Mica of S ould real iato naaU btts or dice ; take ■ the cold gravy aad add to It a half pint -l«" — ' "I I " lA—rti J or walnut catsup, tbr gnatod pari of raw ; J letnoe. pepper and ralL Btmmer it with t : tbe meat slowly for half an hoar ; then s add half a traap .rwifal C jar made iato a 1 ■ thin batter aad poor it into tba gravy, J stirring it rapidly ; bail far Ira minatav ; J turn in one ball cepfnl cream, or same C quantity of milk srith a small piece of e j batter ; let it boil ap. Bern cm a bra l platter furnished with aippete at fried e I la sad. y Ooouna. — Tfaroe eggs, three rape <4 j g eugmr, oae rap batter or lard, one cap ; s tceepunnfal sslerstus, eeaean to teste, j f Bete s little eager to pat ao tbe top. j This wfll make quite a quantity, but r they will keep a loog time— indeed, Ihas a improve wilh age. 7 oar rap of nrt chopped (tee, ooe CO., ' sour milk in which a Imapoocfnl at soda " ia well mixed, ooe rap of rsisina or our k : rente, and four raps of Soar ; mix and put ia a padding bsg sod swam for four | * ; or Art hours, and ert-TW with teace. "■ I A Michigan farmer's wile who bra bkd ° splendid success, manage, ber poaHry . in Ibis way: My btnbouee ia in a abaltered location, having a southern expovarv. Tbe moating and laying rooms ■" are warm, and kept clean and wall erab- ^ lated. I keep dry rail, aaad aad sabre L Corn wall fed Ire itself fatten tbe bra. " hot don nut presince tbe mars profitable egg-laying. 1 think it wall to gin a '' feed of corn at night. I often make a 0 muah for my ben. of .■oerae-groond In- ' dian meal, wall sraarmsd with rod pep r jier. and feed it to tbem hot. Borne times, inotoad of red pepper. I araaon With benwe- radish, muriard or ginger. * Wild birds get sir iws to many highly 1 spired bods and barrira, tbe late of which ia sappliad to oar domrtir fowls 2 ' Dry poena, turnip art apple preiags fc. boil fur my bens; sad whan I ran, I boil * tbem op in the water in white meet bee ' been boiled, aad, if possible, feed tbem * a little raw meat twice a irate. I ceen- '• si anally put a apuooful of sulphur in ' tboir food to ksep tbem dear of vsrmio. " ; My brna lay all winter, aad average ' ore one hundred eggs par yrar. 1 ^ : never keep ben. ore three yaara old. 21 It is aanl that aU created living beings ,.* hare some ase in Ibis world, and it seems , to be the part <4 tba goose not oaly to e feed imsn, but tonmk. lor him a pillow II ; of down on which to real wbra weary, t i and to aootbe hia aching brow. Let ma ark bow all Ibis oaa ba dona, if tba gocra ia nut allowed to fulfil bia deatiuy 7 Vby H it UM bis life is orolooged ro far be e If bia feathers are not to be pi naked ualy e M death, why do they plate tbaMwu e feathers once in two months throogl the * the harvest 7 If tbe feathers are tried too a rooo they will be bloody ha tbe rods, b and will acme hard, aad plucking will * ba peinfal. Hot ro wbra ripa. and tbia d k evidently a dreign at Proridaoea. r- Hpffl ri US look at tbe vslne of a goose, n om will yield cue pound of feathers per a daanmn, if pluoke>j in tbe right time, ijwilbort injary to tbe goose. Mori peor pie pluck four ttmre e your, but Ibet k r- ones too mate. Three ploteings give d ample time for tbe gooro to get well u feathered for winter, b 100 yuan tbe r- goose would yield bra maator 100 pounds 11 c4 feathers worth .• leak gfiO. g The Baa's Few re. ■ It k generally known tbrt tbe son's ° light and hart rapport vagetable and 7 sniiml lile in oar world, and thtt wdh " ort tbe ran univerapl death would reign * oa rartb. Bat it k aof ro generally " known tbat lbs ana's bate k a real me- = teaaioal fotta, conpand with white tba * flnTtfast tbe baa^aoDt to tbr aartb rery 7 mhaatoby tba ana. wraU. if it could be 2 made available, do aa Bate wfiteraiwo " far four tbouaand yaara. * It k baid to understood boa tbk * raonaiur po ass k uiisktnil by tb# * raa. far H k a artrarari law ttrtaU r,:;.".Tin,7- -» — * — - •*- — * "i ttv^ **■""*'• t* r"tAnaabav at invBkBa ban task fay * lag f-"r aaaay yaara to darfaa a aofar an7 grae -to— -ok mctt-ra prare Mb ■ ^art*'lrt"tullf^kr Irtr ZrttoT re ^.Zbfa VrtVa are utekwllad TfateffV MartA •T AarifaMtegtefirtfateateaM " -teAfaB ■ |i -guteAyhashre * teteteartfa* the hofahfaA 1 * ' ;
job ^irrihc ^ I. A PVtarr. Oa. kMBatelr bub By heart 1 any. J t'asbadesad by tba wsery wsfgtd or yaara: ^ Tto^lTh^k" n. rslS retor. • , 1 "sltllire re ztretort." rta " ^,.*22^, . i . i _i t, q. ,q_ JL 0 rsys fall J , So h|"re"y d j . ltcsre ri laleresL *1 To keep yoorarif warm — Keep tba lira f coaled. 2* ! Motto for e oM show— Com- to tba k"-*' It ' Cow-hide borer shoes err nssv. , ia re ! Fngiamt I Bon way to tarn people', brad.— gi s. : late to tearte. P | The beet m-xele yet invented for daga j» ktbemnaateofagnn. A Lsmdou doctor baa found thirtysi right different raraes tor bsadatee and iy ! only two for raraebc. Borne folks will' '* ' Eight tboannd and sirty-foor laagu- " agra are spoken in tbe world— 587 in J | Europe. 8M ia Asm, 176 in Africa aad " : l.MA in Amerira. j* j " Free chop. " k a sign bang out by ?' tomer. epply tl»y are ebowu to e wood *2 I pile and banded aa ax. When a tramp arrives at f klka, Texas, „ Im is taken in charge and pot to work on p. alarm white tbeoity hra bought for the m " Bracked gsera kg*' Mlbs Irteri ifainr. tyannooncedfortbecprttrea Thra era ly prepuvd M Hamburg and ahi;>pad to Jl witb»,000.000 capital . all vateUmbre, within Ire than two year*, and all unoei B one per cant are culUrated by tbeir *" owners, iweoty hmio per orat are faraml " oa shares and nine per orat. are rented J, | A little girl living in Hohdayelmr* | told ber liUta brother to watte bow the i .parka would fly when rim poorad the cue tents of a powder flask ua lbs store ». Tb. sparks Sew aad ro did everything |2 eke ia the vioatty, inrindtng rem of tbe u girt', tbnmbs and the hair oa the boy'. y, "Do yoa think. William," aaid Mrs. is Brown to ber hnabaad tbe other night, M - Hal tba telephone will ere be as iy generally used ra tbe telegraph?" e " Vby, yes," replied Brown. " the time 1 7 k coming wbra U will be as common to Iv ! telephone ra it amus to be now to »eUm j a fib." " Tbe late M. Tbiars perticalariy daaued the aliauim at hia eroratric old father JU from Iba rakbrattou ri bis pamage 2; with a rite lady <4 Park, and ao be en J1 I gaged for thrib weak, all tbe aaata in all " tlm dihgrooes running to Paris from tbe *■ 1 paternal nrighbornood. The plan aoc- •• orelcl, 2" Tharr bra jnat been wilaaaaed In 2 Park a very aovri entertain mrat, a ball ., given to the bhnd. wbaro nana bat the „ blind wvro admitted, exeo(4 a la. rasjcSkCStiiirasn * : "" A tooth tbe mm of aa^ha^and aimiler in shape, wrighiag twelve pounds, ,'c wra vxtractod from tbe jaw ri a white rt ekpbaat m Oeyfan whlktoe^rajmsl re w the bcaMof^m graat^ria raneed by aipaoara of tbe nervs owing to Iba decay of aporttoarilkebaae. n tew—eyssj brads *J Thssyssf kiss ry Is Arm sod inss. ^ ba Oray sjss sssr ary. X Z rtMrtrrertMfag.il ■,■ » 5 t^rais' " bos with ajtoubk spring^ whariy ■BkBoaAh'te' Iba eoartiy.1 re Jbad : n- " Vhatdoyaa Hba baB ia the i n ifajF he "Ob." snBri tbe teikl. "I Kb. tb. u- 1 Vbaal re ri braaa Briber Bfc re ant B .fartl.bri bra* yaa Bat tbra. an A1 ran. Atfl l> ink. Va. tb.ii parakba ra fariapfaakahaggraabartb ri gtera ra farahs haA hut raa para aaa mart as Eg rararebaart^rt. HafiVarertre n. bre bag bare it irik ia i

