Star of the Cape, 12 June 1878 IIIF issue link — Page 1

STAR OF THE CAPE. •

i VOL. X.

CAPE MAT CITY, N. J.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1878.

NO. 27.

Jsaaasa— ~ T5SK2L~5LI zn' AT "* ' gcgjCL {sssxs^ i JOB PfffN'INQ te -vt.-1ss.»-PBOPtsa.ui, in. (j.xVA. johh b. Huffman. A toner mod Own— llormt lew, . tte«eO"«»<» J. . ROTTXR A NIXON, ATTOHNBTS-AT-LAW, WALTER A. NARROWS, Attornuy-el-Lnw unci Solicitor in Chancery, ■dot uui, a. I. HERBERT W. EOMUNDt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW • 'we bolicitoh nr chancery. ■ocwt mourn. ». <, * - BCTDnMB CARDS. ISAAC H. SMITH, Mmrahmot Tailor mod Dna lar to Oeota' rurni siting Good*, I >■■ , ELDRKOCE JOHNSON, —re » 3 LABOR. 9MMTLMMKJTbA CMlLDKIa* ' Mon—BAMinu ' L „ teitotom. , I c—to yoag. | "ew ..MM • »amx ifirr ■ WAR! * SLORCOCE, OOMTRACTOBS A BUILDEKb if — *■*» - k— I — yte — J £«■! jfglgpli; ■HTPUeC. ■ PARLOR ORGANS. I gseaS j LJANIELF. BEATTY, " ■BBHwy; , SHI:! UQBia F. BEATTY. * . mifitui i ★ Jei Printing Offla ' •EEE:rzi Tint daily star, thejoi DEPtrrrarr. :

tp-T.wu, Pm-Tm, la Hj Lady's ■curt Afway. We.wNiiN). tor—— HteriE-r-ren""*"** Metegi B...krwMle ■ ....■Ml t, Istes — to— .oldr H-Wepwelir -Cs-nm-WN A BLACK MILLS AOVEMTURE. j Going to Um Black Hill, baa ban* ' ted 1 Ml 1toK.nFaglac1dto7a.il • yomg— .toreg— toltoguUregtoi ' by precious u^^riTtoTwn; fa— a < tbay bare ssssagwl lee hundred dollars 1 "A ""7 Sm»e —Triad fro— boa. the 1 sang l"tle sum rt oea millim mi bos- • oor-Lslf beve already earn, book without < adoller. dwpinted, aod alto. with to- I died beea beam murdered by —vug—. I Many rt dam Sat* dkd. Others ere i daapanad to ditorari parte rt the gnat i WM. How—, I did cat ataat to pn a I —am. bmt to toll a —7. which a y— « — liu — a. lb. -to. tow i days ago. H. wast to lb.HwA Hill. 1 Tfaw c—?Kie waa Speiba.S>°Bkia twamty-tbna yaaaa eld, waa bora la tba ' old Gtoadto Btet., aad la tofmiata « wtng ■■ Mm agunt. Xew lha to— I ban only to aid atocy at hardships, . rough lib and roug b rbaiantto. to toll ■ Hal Iparbs red bad a leal ad ■— tola, mdaate—p waBy manan.w^i Ha a tba No— a b— t to baait fight ia !« I me. tee rt the taMort bDow. in tba I waatd aat to ban lost hie topknot. "W. t waet up to Dndwoed int.- aaid be. f "tsrtybody w- (toaf ttore, tar that A the (net t a aai Nam. Than \ ware rig bt at —^ynac faUawabui J "Wa aaaabed D-dwcod toe la— to ( Bobodydand top. <B> ttototb.^, , lor tba T Mil, w— a piakto| aB to- > enry day wBba I— w:be. Wa wen , eaapad *, pbutoc ttoa t tu9-toiiMijai.ito«-.k>d— , l^JMfcrML-d w— ofaBg*d to aad p"*Rr' ** — 1 •atatto,- -rua.'wbaaetbeta ee|dd. | WaRd—tbMantbet Daadwead Onto — paid -%bt be = toeed. Wa dad oat apaui <rf oar ptaa. t Paadweed. wba were abatto daaflAr- , *^Bw— apntSfdaet al|bt eb— wa latl , aanr at aB tba Bab* — —aid a-, , —nltom to to. aa— aa at that a%bt 1 ■AMM* to-toagwe-tiato T-i=5iJt2SS; 1 -Anaaatod tbattoto e— nttkaiy to baa^Mentoto-y. — nlbto. en . .WawA«<— aSailtia all to. toed . at to. aaiera. ee alafd tone till dap- « bfbt. toe-rb to. pton ~ .earmto,: . eM—— toteaa. ad ' to. tod at toaaeaab. Nl a p— 1 to- at to. a—A Sag ap to Waal I waato a dap. — I Hj lAStom*. 1 •tola a—an to— t toaee«h a

' totoa that tod ' — "to\ 1.1 toK^M loot— C to. b— ..tow— p. beat tr— toe beet, ee toeed too deed todiaa at yuwagn— wba Itod to-atot — daaalpad. " It lootod aa if ttoy tod to— eanp■BC tone. Than »•»• lis diabaa, — ai. aod rvtoaa toed lytog to— by Ttoy bad probably be— aoipnaad by Mfik '•• Ttol'aa waning to aa,^ ' mattered ^Stogbtotto— B—^lyiag to— Ito aft— 00c ooetiauM to pe»p and praapato about toe ptow. Wa w— to toe laot at u ladgy oaaca. toroagb wbieb toa aroto po— ad iabolto pool aad outlay below. Tba eator 1 1 I to ton futroead a deap ctoa— tar Haalf toroagb -bat wn OB- aolid leak, lar to. aidaa otttoaaaoo lootod— notb — d wator*^ByaHnbfag ap a lodge Biker - twaaty faat, aad wadiag tra lag ia too toeaaal totwan tto bigb waBa to ttoa— loaaad1— danrod! b away plaaaalto rook, aaariynto onrtoad, thirty or leaty bat abon tto bad et tto ITto. toTl^ wti* hto | tiAatognlal toe aold <1— tto root , to dapoaitad it ia tto pool and along 1 "Wa groprd oar war ap too tunnel , lar toa or fif ta— ran, aato aans lo tto I loot at a— aeidtoabu tan. Oa tto right , of tola tall ItoSooda. — a— —addy. - bed exaentad a broad. 1 ailil bol. , toe inwba^ti^ roto. — d tto , at tbia tola w- aaw dry aad "^toly^to.p^ned. grit, and ! of tola iieto*roondoJ dotn. of a b<to. I — e eat oat al rook. D wn a telle rwrtrb- rating toroagb ik Bat 1 Anaoa eaelaiaad to oea. toot to would —air— I there en fold in to' land and gnt— tto ballon of tbia asnro-lika I bole "We each eeoo ed ap peoful. and L C in water wmabed it oarafally odL , And to— -n gold. «n anoagh. in bright. anpuUr gTaiaa, to in my pu to— wn ana aaggwt n bigna pea. "Tbia ari n wfld with m il. 1 1. fell to work. — d alnoat iargot ew rythinfato. Ia - boar I Mag w. I got oat thirty doll— ' worth. "•ThWka lar— ia Ma -non!' Ana. k.pt nyrig., 'IF. Ml ad )a* — dptorit' aad Mr M to to— Ik— «n S^TtoPrW fad'to'eaap tolto gmtro— ledtola to Ito right of tto wa nadaatrip dawa to wb— — tod Van toadied a big An to diepei tto an* Ilwn'e d— aalhtor tel^i! bat wa aaad ton btlto Inr of laden. aU— lawk — ban onrind. aad r-j siarsrssr hanfegA wading up tto a—, rough. pabariL f i.ngi below It. "BoVorieptat oar a— that aigbt. aad No next lir— una ataaaadowt tto ■pa—- to Re ma— ad ..■■■wb— 0/ loon gold, with a— pallet — big it eoaUot ga hate tba — ak at the faoNto. of geod leak we bed a— ak aton aontog Ata IS. Tto bepa of antoag a— lood— tb. lend nd tori ea tod teiegbt -ito o»— — n gotag faat It waald to a loag — d perlkm trip beak to Daadwoed lea nora. aad — wa*om!?aot boat ap aona ktod af gana, or Aad aone berrea. bdaoat — aappiin for . wbiK at *^i. tod )— t itoai lia.at 4— too j . w— t a — n iron tto baton — tto top of tto paaitotow. aad a toB tot- toe 1 'mlal y j I abMtog|t to I li 1 1 n . eat d-i— to atort to . aBnb took ep lha ladga to gto bto a tto " At —at — topad k w— ariy— — t ,■ till/ aa— — a— —a Bene tree • an •* ■ n- .die — lagrtv liwl&.t~J

a- "Hit ton kit no ia Ito abdtoa an— id wbtan; bat to tanbtad bialaeg lb. I >a Ibtok I MOed bin. Ornkl e— t a abot | id ban a little totow at tto nay aane ia- • at an— ■1 few that Ito a— — w— nyaaly 1 « I turned and .pang ap tto Ud*a A ' j. — wffl aUnb ap a fnrial pi— in , 7 "Up I leaped. Onekl wtookl wee t ' d two abota. On etreck tto rook within a tb— iaebee of my f— . in d Allad lay , r* eyn with bita of atoaa. I axpaetad that' , « otter abota would bore u throogb. ** • Another ballet whirred panla. j ^ n I aplaatod into tb. atrraa aitb.ro- f * row I— pT^l^to— 'th^wTt winged ma t ■ -I aidat atop til' I at to the —re , and waited for tb— I thought I ought f * n Mil Aghi it oat lb— n anywbac. 1 * following — lato the tenor. Ho dooU * ttoy knew of tto — aa— a-d Books ta , * h, aad did not a— to risk a— taring in after — I ooald nelly ton picked f * than ori tod ttoy aitoo-piod to wade op t I tho rough, alippey bad of the stream. , * ap— Ito neka onrtoeL They threw . ' down atooaa aa Hg aa a barbel beakM. t f ikinkiag to rout — oet, I rappee, , Bat I — too erll shelter*! tor that. . * If ttoy had but —own thenar)— op f than, I ooald ben —da abort w tk f * of tb— , * "Itoardtb— let man than an h 'nr. t ' aod aappoaad ttoy would be fat wait far b " a— lag aana I did aold— to * light a An. It — a dark and loee- 1 d nae aifhi. I reran you. At —a 1 a . i_ee.o, 1 loot tto nngnnigbt to — tto took- a tba month of Ito oeoon, bat did not 1 show myself. j • . "The day wore by. I waa hnogty. " aad that aigbt I had oalv tb— 0 ikee 1 ° of hard bread aad a Uui. pi— of /». < tooflafl. Hy only bop. now waa tc| d *ai o«t of tba aaaoe aanbaarnd, arid, if 1 1 r poaeblr, — — Daodwood. . n "The aigbt waa dark. About ten f B o'eioak I packed ap wb gold wa had got, aad riote loath. Hearing nothing • , of tto Indiana, I looked rooad a lew ' minutes for Sbilliag' body, ttoa sst ofr « , down the crook. f r groaad wn anooUt aooogb. After foi t „ lowing tba ergto >« °» twain nun- 1 oln, I laft U aad atrock off aero- tba t country ia a southeasterly direction, c i Probably I eaatlfty mil— that day. * slept till p-t ooST**A Tnm 'iTroro- 1 d creek, eight or too mil- abora the j 1 , -eity.' aad ioUowed it down. In i aaariy aaad ap aad about starred. , * lib— of gold ooald to got oat of that I c '• caano bat I aa— tan- tared ap aorir- < * age to go took there. Wa had eaatod 1 ' owl ia all atoa I ninety dollan* worth." — ! 1 roetA'e Cbaapaatoe. « A hew Sort af Hariar Captam ' I. The Sas Freactooo OkreeMe baa taia 1 a alary: KcOer. B— Mo Partooo to- 1 a tag oat ia hit jaakA Ooaeaeto, biaattao- ' J ttoa wn called by tto — wtoaaaag n—1 troubling of tto w— a— tb. I abon of Aagal Ialaad by a— re acaila 1 abUktbaoid —allli— . alir—d bad OOP- | g ewotdAeh. Mr. Patoirnk re on eye ' ir i.itaatly tec— atoad what bad ton — ' ■ tab— farawertto ntbaaatl— of a nap- 1 alia— tb— jn. rid back, wbhk tod 1 L S^r7 '"Ito to— *ci WntoM— ' 9 TH— J i ' oat of tto ' ' nriato»-d.to ocd— d a boat low- * p — d away, are! tod btoaalf palled 1 ^ awiMy to tto gnaa. Tto ton tori — ' U to witkia ja— autyM— tool of A. 1 back — H waa ahaaf. tomato not Mo ' t. the —oea qaarri— oa tto irinri, wtoa * Ito paornw, riarag to Na bo—, greoa- * fally awaagtbr oeded rope tb— time. * areaad fan bni, -d tto. ant Ito ! deadly loop tkroagb tto air ond ore, a tba bock - o Mk. k tto!l — — dtlTtor'T JI— tto t * M^Peltoei" — a/po— rfri, bi'aefb ^ ' 4 it — ilainj 01— kan apitiBwtto ■ 1 to— hei to— to Mr. P. rin. or Mr. i - Paotoro tto beck. At tto oed af aa boor, —a bark totag I ■ a of Aagri Irk— 1 re— AattntagjEM re- 1 5 - M— Bn— Q M * ■ |i Jiaaaa— ton--ga.Mpaal 1 ^ t-ttop— tlynn.

Bow Pant WB Tr— Drew. In ord— *0 toal tto r— idity of tto too W— t are paper took the • aona ya— ago, with tto foUowiop Two Rorenyapri^-. aat twaaty ysarm, Are aad a toU feat to ore umfarforty feet in bright, aad bad a spread of about twenty— 1 faat to dismal—. A black apruea aat flfteen yrera twaoty-An fast to bright aad pro- • pcrtiooatoly large. Two balsam Are, aat intern yrare, w— thirty faal high wm forty troi tori high and four A Sootofa pnir. — t aigbleun yean, a— . -rely— I fart high. three feri sight tocbm in rireutmfrreaoe aod tw— ty-Ara feet high. A white pine, — t rigbtare yrere. w— Amman, aat fourteen yrere. w— twreity - feri bigb. A Ba— ian apnea, aat fifteen yrere, ' The red eadare arid arbo. n'ria. set : whila a hedge or wind break, art entirely around an eighty acre farm, w— eom poaad of Aral a row of oedare rt about Aftaeo yrere, which av— gad fifteen fret. nei. a row of Sootrb pine | twenty-Are tort high, and outride of tbie to thirty feri to height. Three formed a perfect I ere, lit, agamel high winds and reduesd lbs trmpsruture m Ito nil — u ■ aaeeral dagrecu. Hard maplaa, art twenty yrere, eeeragad orer thirty fact to baigbt. Ona soft maple, a— eighteen yaare, fifty tori In brigbl arid ril tori to A black walnut, art sixteen yrere. waa a eyes— era, transplanted twenty years right fast to bright _ A sdser leaf poplar, yl twenty ya— ' so— and thirty-Are tori to bright, and a ! golden willow, that twenty yaare before had basn atnok tolo tba ground a switch, eleven fret eight inehre in mreumaad orer forty fart high. our alow-growing renal— if careoultiretod, will, ton few ye— be00— great trees. But they must be iuri — eloaaly — if ttoy were orchard tr— if tto tori results are to b. arFrencii Jclarph of Austria is todetot— hi, to hi. application lo burin—. Ha rati— to— tat the hour ebon hie ia toning in V— aad at Are o'clock, artier, laborious and wtlchful, ia always I on foot again. Ho breakfasts on n 00 p of reBos placed oa hie dook, amokre while reeding bio soluminooa diapetohI- aad ra-aia. hard at wwrt till the amaa - to ia, arid dorotsd to mountotoare mary.Dowoad- to is delighted bony away to hie larorito bunting grounds to tto Mis of tto Belukamaopt Ha Wares Tiruaa to tto oacn- * t *ir" iir^to tto night, aad arm— al Ischl Are to tto marning. Ttore to ia to base as— 1 to bis bto— with his great walking- ; riak. roaming stoat m tto moot onchanting dirinct of alibi, ptotricrequ. d— tot— or ototttog faouliarfy with ; rery* happy to°Ma —retogu H- fire, meeting with Ida future .-pre- — 1 ll I" On. of toratorire bad to— ' daakatotorjbo imperial Um— ^ad ! u-law'a reaidtrioe on Ito Traanase, to . reoriTod by four young lad— of tto I fae^who^tore^ll riritojb. -to ' !T* "m "" yri' ' ^***° ^ ^ Ttotog CakA^ ^ 1 ; rttok'atohM tito to^atota. aupouure . | a-l oauid toktog ecUO la tto A ret pi— ha atori&apo ad a n.linlb ; UmMoritf — . toyo-t rito— Ho ijakariH AaMaataB— 0— af tto juar ■ j aad ia all ktoda of w.alkar Bia iaifly. ; '!to li.iiml.il ri Ito re— riwhriU . brifcttobMg re— — flto— ore Tbtodly: totooriMo— h toytotto bri to— aad nock. arid, if to— b— rt, — ww— tody m— i — oriirie. r tto tody"ritoTtto ]SSM ; btogriri.il I iMftoto

*sw Tark'a Tartad Pspaiallau. M A New York pop— — ya: Hardly any re ml, toa a great - rerirte of popolriioo m. 1, Ibsu sw York. Not ouly are all lbs •• a- eeetinris tod ata— of Ito Uoito rapae- an <r atolod tore, but aaori cf tto nabon. of fro tto earth. ludaed. we numb— ao maoy nil r- ttonati— And pi— . and oflan apeak rig of thtomriropolia — anything hut an da =- American rep. tel. It ia aaid thai our. thi re u the largest Irish on iter In tto world; ri o- that Bibernia is lipruaanlad tore by at near 100,000 people; making thie rity to «. | more Celt* than Dublin itself. We on of « | persons put tto number — high - SOO.- s ■ it 000— of about AO.OOO French, 10,000 to o < , U.000 lull— A.U00 lo 10,000 Spaniards an ■ I aad Cohans, some 8.000 Portngu— , cm thousands of English and BeoUk,. great cm ■ many Busman., Hereto, Finns, South wt * j Americans, Norwegians, Mexicans, — Greeks, Poles. Japan—, Bohemians, ye ■a Ounces, East Indiana, with a sprinkling 10 ri of Armenians, Siamese. Hawaiian., mi iy Arabs, Copts, Halan. Thibetans. Turks, , ire .Persians and other rare. The number M s, *of distinct languages and dial seta spoken | da tore ia reported to be more than fifty, | wa »t ! and amoug the ere—la, independent of i tin in j Roman embolic. Prutertnnl and Judaic, of t. . ere the Greek. Mohammedan. Buddhist, | do 1, Brahmime, Pareee, and eiec Frtirtuam , ad rt Every year adds to the raririy of our . loc '- popuiatuai, which includes, b— id— that 1 ga ■e , of Manhattan Island, tto dwell ere in the F ia adjaeeut ati— end towns of Haw Jersey . of r- CO Long Island and Stelen Island, and fie * x lit Had sou, representing not far an :h from 8.000,000 » wis, dirertly or indirect- ! ya m ly counseled with tbs again and inter- ! an rets of Saw York, and who are all where SC It would be rary inter seting to know ex- . re in population embraces Eanrptag Los- j lo «e Ibie in tto polyglot rod polygunebe j wt Is character at lie people. Sew York with eel re Ito Tiriaity ■ I— e — ty than a country ri oc region, and to who oa— lo look into , fig r- it. disunities, poeuliant— and customs, no may acquire ai^ aoqnaintorioe with g— ► da a graph y and hietory whick to eould not j 00 r- acquire in yaare cf timl -O—taaly all in it. mfineno- and Tunet— should rend— fir re its ra-dsrito broad, telsrmnt,many-ridod; ! — b. i if they do not tto fault must to in the wi a- person, not tto plaoa. ty Tto beetle Jape. — " It is generally acknowledged that oa ■' Japan baa many r-.rtara, and chief ammg lai "" them ia thai of affability. Without be- br " ing able to apeak three words of tto lan- " guagv, you cannot help fsslmg al horns m in a country when every one ass— de- ^ lighted to — you, where tto Vary doga ex are too wall- mannered to hart at s siren in g— , and where you are weieo— ed with CO friendly salutations ri "Obaio r by all, to - Kuril— t urchin. A ragged, neglected to a- child may to looked for vainly in rity — lit la IB country; plump, rosy, and rl— n. m< with ample clothing, aod their little ba It. beads oarvtully aha run in a variety of wi r," f ant— tic fashions, tto children affard a ba re cure indication of prosperity amoug tto an ip lower orders in Japan. Tto riaug gun- mi re 1 bn— a) will ridicule aad insult a for- pa b- sign—, display toward him in Japan a eb is dignified eouct— y, which ia at ouoalndi- ■ * and charming. Bat— carrying qt 0- still small— babe— on ttore backs, great af -d tto 1 1— iig strung— with a greesoos ta •g bow, ami if to aa— himself, coll— t to ■" intelligent interest. With a little an- at rd •Juragumanl ttoy toon— more da— »• ah in -retire, for ttoy ere ouly chiUreu. ri- «y ia ter all, and if Ito atruug— looks kindly dr m 00 them ao— of Ito rid- ridldreu. la R- principally girts, restore lo approach - oe ooul and *— . or tto 00c tenia of his lo >h treacling belt. Ail tbia ia do— in tne tb ri osrtma that ttore caa to ao oa— for It m mhqdaead ; hut oartainly ttou tohanor p. ■g to that of Ito yoalh in ottor parts of tto g, *• 1 world, arid it is to to hoped that when ia - .ttoy ba— I— iga— totter ttoy amy to, a— like tto— I— . Ttoaearenog— - to .to. among Ito Japan— children ri ■t- Illliat; areu tto school boyu are little w j! ' Curto— Facto, J J" Ooppar— um tains not ooppri, but „ 1'o—te oftbs-lpto-cftrm. 4 *■ X-gtorea — a-k>4.b- — a—to w : cf la— b skis — ahonp -to. h ; Black load do— a— contain ana peatide of laud, but ia eo— poaad chiefly of g, - Turkish brito are not of Turkish ori- J ill gto; aor.ro ttoy bulb. -elL Ttoy— r - jtot-rroo— _ (rQ_ p to ' lit cf ' pHxrietf iTTu pro— £ *'*?*?' ■ ■ . - " BtaoQ — oreri grow to BnuO; aor ia it 1 re gr— -all. It -Mtato of otrtpa of pato u to tori.aag MehriAyi-port-fr— Oato. j, to B ia a 1 atiti.ri rintil to toato— m re aisatK^ua^as =fi=e aktosp " — ' k— z rtoM^— al • j to | ill — toMto k ulii lri| ia— 1 1. ^ to^-d ri— tor. O—kro gtoA B to. j, L ^ \ — bks"toa tod' -to. -to \ - »

What Wr L— by lire. FA Tto Michigan Slate ropaatetaadaut of iuauruu— In his aunari report — ya: grari dsatraetim of ptupsrty an- _ anally by An in this State may to a— tto faat ttoa tto insure— to—paaria tore paid o— f— tea— is Mribi- ^ Ran nearly |1 0.000. 000 wHhfai the tot ^ sight rears. It eunoot, perhaps, b> "J nor— rated by al tamable at-ritris ^ tto material wealth of this eou.try mulated, but tto rrpeodilure sale of the in ah— t gtring reliable aggregates tto amoant of property destroyed by At# in tto United Bastes and Canada in single year shows that tto annnal inc .me prod need by tto country must be enormous sum to keep pare with tto . outgo in total d— Inert m by fire. Ac cording lo tto Oleoafele'i figures - en eoaaidered fay insurance men " reliable data, • there were during the 01 1ST7. is tbie crauutry and Cinads, da AOS Ana, — one in nearly every fifty The value of property dsu- pr troyed by tto— fir— amounted lo gsi,- all 586,800 — an avenge of ASM 000 p- 00 Of that sum. about Ata. 000.000 the fart remains that nearly (llXJ.OOO.OOb p, property was actually wiped out and ad ia tto Dntl~l Stain and Canduring tto year lo."7, being a total , to the wealth of the country. Minhi- j" omtrtbuted lo tto— buufliio orer ^ of property, about one-hall which the insorunee oompai u— paid ter. - A balance of tl. 500,000— or a sum ro sufficient to erect a new —pi to) every P* — msy fairly be euoeid— vd — tto ■*! annus! net lo— to tto wealth of tto 00 Slate by fire. Aa to the reuse, of tb— wi Area, many —7 ba attributed iadl- I" forcemeat of buihllng Is vs. end directly oa hucdred-oad-oos pre—edible can— aa which are kaoru lo prod— tto fire die- wl sal— s of arery day raoord. ia] •■ When tto known can— of fire are up, Itote yet re— iu a large ^ numb— that cannot be traced to any ta reuse. Very many ci tto— ra oould be followed to reuses free r-f crua ^ inslity— by aaalagma ea— of i— , tent ^ which ware discovered and put out of — were not all v— tigv of proof hidden n tto total d— truetxm of tto prop— j, ty burned. But after all each probable n. isisls— im. are eliminated. Ito erimi ^ nagreoorda show that arum — iuomdiarmis a not aa infrequent ag—H in the ^ burning of property. H ■others aai Darters. Pmotriri mothers team much by their j, trusted to ttou earn Bo— of the most £ am— facta in tto phyarial eel- b| ami— to those who hare had but ,, care of children. The foundation „ must be wril laid to maura healthy -id children. Tto child muet to wall slept, wril aired, wril fed and well b , By a thorough onderri nodmg m and practice of tto— four ample rule. u tench of tto phyarial, mental, aad mors! fcaufienng in lite would to avoided by „ parent - wril - child If a healthy ! m child (aad a dalriste ma proportionately) u » regularly put to bed about dark, in a ' ^ quiet, wvll-vectilated, or even oold rqom, a sapper of plain food, it soil ne- | torsi ly awake at day.br— k. good ne- ' b, tared, with keen appetite for a whole- ( (r so— breakfast- Nutritious, plain food. regular boon, riith no candy or j ,, and free bathing, help tto ct system to ward off many prrrelaut ehil rilmauta, aad to bear with much | 1— d .Tg — the few that must neore- | u .y ooma to the majerityof little ones. | Tne chitdttot ri I ti ^rMriMrtuTptor^'^ J terortou | ** It ri rimply tto 1— ult of imaginary ' £ affsriam aad want of knowledge on the I part of tto one in etorgv. D wtU cer tainly par in tto end to ee—fa diligently ter tto eeo— when a little child' ia proverbially cross j Ladies U tto rUtreath Cautery. u wril adaeatsd. ttoy knew a good deal of a -r— thing of merio and print- „ ing. and a good deal of daririag. Oh— p archery owtef dooro^Ttoy w— grnd portaat wesarta oeturred. w— e read aft— a >7 r°°»« »**-• _Tnm^ r aad ttore wan not waa hag in that tea- a book, af lll| til ris ye— g poa- „ ftTto "Do— dea Fdris" wrttten t, to to— part cf tto aielery, —we a ri ^^w^Ttebotk Fren-^n^ J etoisri'tto "—oh" Bto ri ateo eao- u dreams act to lake teo maah wine, r aad aot to to telkriireri Ufate. Bto tl -to te aaori idf—teMo reap— Itoagad. r ri ('iaairiglB pUbiri waa thorn ffta- b -7 Mm ri i.'.l.f rq be . bmkffal, art to bo to— ril to tell is a Mew, sad to ha aocritom itolhria to tw m-ra^r^-te-h toAs"ato aogrioriri Ito i'W" * ^ * a— towhrih • eto tetori. ia a — . —.tote ,fftohtM»ab»

FAU. H1EDE5 AND BOOIEHOI-D 1 ^ - -- „ 1 1 putting a eiove in tto brills. ' ] Dip — idle wicks into spirits ri turpentine and then dry before using. by rubbing with a pa— ri eblocide of 1 Blank— bad tot— to washed in a 1 warm -"»-«■» ri borax, aod bedatrads ' Ciriern water thrt toa become hard ' from Mug standing out to rot— rid by addmg a bttle borax. Common —It Ireriy sprinkled m tto ' ahetvee, etc.. ia reecommded as an iff retire remedy for ante. Provide on Saturday for Monday, ao J not lo take up tto Sin with cooking — time in running errands on washing- , A few drape ri any eaa mtiel oil will j ' pros— re Ifwtb— from mold and both : alum and resin wd! keep paste is a pure 1 Sprinkle hay with wu— -on which chloride of lime toe oars mixed, and ' place- on floor, aod it will take away the ' smell al free b |«int. To dean oil painting! use a sponge I dipped in warm to—, and when p—fect- 1 ' ly dry wash with a eolation of the fin— t , gum drugm dissolved in purs water To drive away motto, wash tto floor , > round the aide at Ito wall with cayenne ten, end sprinkle aril Just at the ' Ironing the edges ri the aerpv ) tto wroog side, after dampening iheru , with tto tea. alao . kills the egg. of the peatdmt lured— - To polish brass, ail ri vitriol, cue 1 sweet oil, one half gdl ; pulver- ] is id rol tensions, 00a gdl; rein water, pint and a toll. Mix and stokr , When used. Apply with a rag, and pol , with old wool— drib. j Tto use of porex ia ri great value in Jomertic purpose a It u p—farily eflec- . j tad io driving away red aula, eoekrorehea, ale., if sprinkled around oc ] PJP try shelves, — put in small quant: I— on pup- and placed in the runway, tto inserts Borax ia alao ri great 1 reins fur toilet aa—. For removing ' and dooming the to-r Ik aa j ' unequalled- It is alao a good remedy rough fa— and chapped hands Its | , application to wounds, aorea, bruises, sprains, ate., prove rery salutary, and ia ! 1 often tto only remedy required, even iu severe see-. ^ 0r^t Towards the last ri May and during | the codling moth will lay its eggs m tto young fruit ri tto apple and p— 1. ( Each female leys brtwe— 1 two and three f hundred eggs, distributing them orer ' , the tr— me in en apple — paar. Wb— e--~s aoswwis tela tto frvit will bade-: Strayed almost oartainly. Hogs should ' in every orchard; (1) to root up the ' ground; (1) to !— tiltxe tto aofl; (8) to 1 eat Ito fruit that falls in ovist quen— cf being injured by tto larva of tto codling I it falls to tto ground ttore will to no I asotha to trouble tto orchard. It ta tto I trouod crop of the insect that does the ( end burrows in tto full grown fruilrCat" | it the first crop and there will not bee second. 1 bo— no ti— in billing up earth to tto ' hrtgbtof six inch— around all young 1 trere ea a protection from tto borer; — tie bands of thick pep— or roofing around tto stoma, extending two inbelow tto anrfa— and six above. A . wash ri lune and freak oow dung will anew—. "You puya your money and token your ctato." ! A farmer writ— tto Haabmdmm | be destroyed tto moth of the can 1 k- worm aod -red the foilaga ri his orchard by adopting tto following plan: ha aeraped away tto rough bark , cf every tree half way up to tto LtmU, and with a large brush ooated tto trunk — 7 all— 0000 fro— April Sd tor thirty, ma days with tar thinned with rainwster aod wanned before being applied to tto tree. Tto tor did no barm to tto trees, but caagkt erer 7 mill— that attempted to —and tto—. Tto miliars 00— from tto ground ri <tok -al begin to crawl up tto tr— to doporit their eggs, when ttoy stick ia tbs tor and P-™*- , r| In ord— that tto farm— .too Id keep an aecoont with his Aaid, i( is And nee — ry that be should —certain its area. If to provide himself with a straight, stiff pole, one rod kmg and notetod into yard* to win b. able to aaoartnin the ana-follows: If tto rid- ri tto Arid ril parallel, multiply Ito length in rode by ito breadth ia rods aod dieiis 180 — tto quotient will be tto as— tor i. atop, multiply tto width in aoda, sad dieidr toll Ito prodnrt by 180, aad you will >t Ito are. Third. >b— Itoridnc^ri tto ritoT jtottoT todtZT nTT tto titeribte. Tkda will gtre yte 1 tto aumtorrin— to M. what. Arid Fields. 1 1 l^lte tto— y ^dividing tb— Itotian Finite hi Kre^ dog in n I— ri toan. Hskate MririMkBrika '"H -R« I!

■ HMmmni YM pndkte ril hri— g to bn— 1 riukr> tea «■!§ — tto drito. It is tto brake ri iaj thrt pi eight fro— griagtool— . Jerik— bteri ului. yiy— " A (rid aad ari May win AH year - tor— with grate and tog." -ftotoL'u a>MBT-'a Wtoff. ahawya^te tto — idri ri doaM Tto favorite fruit ri tto Fartototi tto apple, aale ri wUck ia ngahted by law. Thorn— J.Clay, a graadam of Hrory Clap, ia a soldi— in tto regular army ia Ttori™"trtim^ri« toflto Pare annually exports 100,030 tons ri to tto United State, its larjret Why is an honest bankrupt tto^te— Clothing ^J^Pun quiring customeru There is an am of forty acre in North Carolina that b- yielded orer $1,000,- ' 000 in gold sin— the wur. . The grand rename m tto esotrri ball of the Troe nd— o Priam at tto Porta ' Exporitim coat 81*t.00a ' - Ymnic Ream eiagC Bhc should ' I dteuF'mlik*"' *B— U.1 Ui" The exportation ri Am— <caa fruit , I, a. iucreaacd ia value from 8109,000 is . lo or— 18.000.000 ia 18T7. The' value ri the cigars shipped from , Wet. Pie., last year, ia pla— d in round numbers ri $27,000,000. sj Tre— about X too- ma y to too dense. An Italian proecrli revs that "where tto The potato bugs beat us 1— 1 7— r. 1 ; This year wa hare beaten tto— Wa During April tto earners ri tto How poat-rffise dvhrerr.l 8.491,093 mril letters. 2.089,688 local letters, and 889.uewapupara. What's tto diffareo— between tto ' Pnu— ri Wal— aad water in a fountain! One ia lieu to tto throne, aad tto ottor . thrown lotto air. 1 Burglars now teres the powder into oaf— with air pumps. No lack will to perfectly —cure until a man can put the ' key-bole m hi. pocket, , A professor of BoMgna claims to hare 1 ' in era ted a chemically prepared bajik- . note pap— which cannot po— il-'.y to , I count— f—ted. ' A Nevada Chinaman who got into a . masquerade by mistake wm tto Ant , prise, a gold watch, f— nriucaln— ri 1 make-up SDd action. ■ Ttore are more than eleven tbou-ad I lady telugrmph operators rmplorrd ia Great Bntair. Their way— range from ! At 60 to |il. 75 e week. auxioaa read— . It is, it ia, if 70a krep ' I it in s dark pla—, bat it spoils rspidly [ an exposure to tto aouligbt. It ia a good thing for some people thai I d^yT" He was roch s man lor sinking a i ! ly* thirty y— rs ^to"^Ik. $1,400, Oftt I He b— got the foorteeo but tto ciphers I I both— him. ' With the ex— ptim ri delinquent anb- ' acrihare, cvything ia about a fortnight M curlier than nana] this ycur.— Are Jla["reti/tepMCre. Juan Gonial—, a Mexican <f Fort ' . Omcbo. Texas, will throw a lasso 225 ; feri in length ae a— urstely — u marks '. man oould shoot with a lilte. | A bold eagle with u heU ritnetod to ■ fte D— k Aew or— Harpesretl, Mc„ tto 1 ottor day ao low that tto tinkling ri 1 tto toil oould to distinctly hoard. 1 A alx-tm rime dropped from UMpp of tto trow State cupitri ia Imorihg, < Mich., recently, and didn't —to u bit . "toa," aaid a sorrowing wilr, "bow It paaoriol that cat aod dog are." "Tea,' ' said tto petulant husband; "hot jnrt * tie tto— togrih— , aad are bow tto fur k will Ay T " Your dog, what do- to wuat tore r . inquired a dry goods dml— ri u one timer who— big Newfoundland was upsetting things generally. " MaaxUn'," . w-tto— w«. 0 The filet cori sect from tto Paoneyl- , ream mm- is 1797. |o PhfedripUs, j —rid not be burned ia tto flre-plae-ri that day. and wm brotoa up to lupab ttoetre— with. . P The mule ^rapidly comteg to tto 1. dutch— of a pursuing panttor by tto ° nlority ri bis mala. ' Bhsabrth Alice, in a po— , aaku: "Oh a Willow, why fores— w— p!" Eli— both "tan little mietakoa — to Ito bote. It * tint tto willow thai weeps, it ia tto hoy ' utodao— uad— tto liator— d ri tt. . Good, kind word, dropped in cmear- ' srikxi — y to liule ihougbt ri, bat they are like seeds of towns — fruitful . tree falling by ttowu y-du. torn, by * fringe with breu'ty some barren acre 10 k"M7 :c I - -I:,- I--— * Th— affhatea— teati— tea — Date — (— Us—; An* rite— te^iil [ i.aafibtebato tmtteaajkteitewmd i^uj Oi|i ja stsal-MMO. s t— -to. »• ^'utoJljri'oMlto ikT teajto— I ig ai M to tebalt + am te rito to tto am to mad. tea to btophr tod to bM amrib— *—< "•