Star of the Cape, 7 November 1878 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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- V0L- X- CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 187$? NO. 48.

B ■ 8TAS 0 F_THg Cm I PEO F£Sai (5 K AL CARDS. JOHN B. HUFFMAN. A'tonwrand CotmoeUbr at Low, ■ POTTER * NIXON. ■ ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW, ' WALTER A. BARROWS. Attorney -at- Lmw and Solicitor to ^ tatanoety, oocwr acax*. a. a HERBS RT W. EDMUNDS. ^^M ATTORNEY - AT-LA W f bolicitoe nr chaeckhy, BUBIKE8S CAED8. ISAAC H. SMITH. Karobant Tailor and Daalor in OooU' Fumtehing Oooda, •. H Off, an ; ELORSOCE JOHNSON, .. UJtUK. BZSTLrur.w . CmiBZXjrt I aoo** <no a sar.rua «— reeca, . WARS A ELDRCDCE. i OONTRACTORS A BUILDERS F car* air air. a. a • - .-£5 g^-T- ^ smwtm HMTTTSM.. PARLOR ORCANS. ^ ibises UAKIEL F. BEA.TTY, • mrmssrzs BOSnVBBS TESTIMONIALS L I> A2>7 I EL F. BEATTY. L WINIIHB.WI1MI, as a. > • STiB OF TEE CAPE : * JobRnatmgOfics I • * I i mat hii ■■■■ i raofria [ ( ~ .ORI THE DAILY STAR. ■

r n«i— - 1 T>i ^rirr^i*' t>?vrv-v^' _ j am — k P — i «MttMMto 0 ' Oa— r! Orel ttL»wna! k*** I THE ETCHIN DIAMONDS. my toother. Ba UanUti my | j moss ■■U.o.J end t— tod ia all Baa- 1 ntagtoo, end it wre a nob sad Import- , aal place By toother's rtfiraa m ia - to town. too mitee distent, bol be dad j gentey at fata on prints borem"* i* Boat of the grant folks eetpi^ad Um; , - ' One eraaing. as Arthar wre preparing < » hreix— would detain blm 3*^2! < ■ B r Etohin'. groom Mia pe— 1. with e j £ acta. The tetter —tad thai tha far—a j I, wtdtt IMTofM thought ref— to aa- ' r: IT— to Arthur's can. aa ha bad ban ' - imatpiNadly aallad to Loadcm. ' Witt aa," aid ay brother ; •• bat I « Joal Ilka aaeb traata a Ihaau. BUI, I • t suppose 1 must kaep them." Ol sou— ba etald not aad ttaa 1 took; eolakb*tto pureel, to a caec 1 1 proaaadad to Ida Nadya loch it tttta * ' ouoeaf* IwsM wttt torn, aad wttt a 1 a ail "a ca.ti.llj aad lm tar Jewelry. • • tommy* > r~P nt tt. (an. bate. I l ttoy w— pot ewuy. L ^«bar. tt. beat toottor m Ua world. « : tared. aB Itotoy teTatbTbRalk! Offing it, ba ctawd aa th. (aaa * «R"» ttdnd. megUloret. — tt « u tt. I I I ladiaa tetthu. while mane k " a# the ifi—fa ile wan yak aneaL Oaa » 9 by aaa, bnaatttt. bregte*. aeekUte, • : jsar,TaESrT- : Bawakddhit aoparb aaaald aod . a— ** —*h*tt be. toad, to. my ad- a : ayaa, aayaf attca faaxat Iraa ay hps « ; Wttt tt Ateurnkat Arte. ^ b ' ^a^bdtttitttei'tt^ttr^L « S ntttt.' '^d '(iJd "T IWwL' r : Than waa aotblaf — aot a a«k. aal a « 4 acaad ; aal anam aatwn that I bad - ndtewrittantett. "" ^ b M^«a^ ^jttoat to^pai | , tt.^tayoartt2^>rk°*li*""a t I Ba a«nad tt the adraabebty. aad ' i SjtawSiscs ■ MR ad ant to tad « Artbar'i badnoa. aad ttkttf iha k^ » n wn has httaajtept. Wbaa I did. I was alaaat tanadlattiy ataaaad bya alttbt abaadatayteai laatod .KS.-S.st.— : | V— — a tettad. tt aattalttnr:' " "* £ "OS. ate I ahat MaM Far t i b— X aad'l-a — Mtt fteb " , "S^S*— " I ataA Ihn tt. I , la ) ii ii?Ti*ndH i.,-^ I atettttthdttanhr • bandnttad^ <rw m—'i —1 k*.' i • •*. tt. pttn "L^ShJ attlttA 'i | j A 'I pad it i laSaM. Tba. I l I. ■■■** i-si> 1 ■ fm •> tttt ah. !

do afttoat atroac. aril an. beat oo I pla&der ? ladad. I ottrrrd tec to1 War a Am I teto tbnatt. barto, atta*. ,Wjbtettjbalaa.I bW.^lat town 1 «ia did a I directed, tbca Jodnia* t act wc nrriad the boa badwno aa m wr nc boa tb. bates Ion tba A-aad of^Saoi aad ^ " diaiaoodi wrested frocn aa poaaaaaad " Jaaa," I aid, " ttia will amr do. 1 (, lataraaka for the hollow oak. We p eaa pal tba boi ia that ; tbcyll nam , tl n.aaii.( ia tb. direction lopHber. wa tnacA«ed to raiaa tba box h«b tl aoocwh k> raaab tba bate, cad 1 *opplad a it la. It fad! wttt a bnry tbad tbn i Hwaaaata I than told Jaae lo ran to a Hawthorne's, tba isM hooaa, arooar Ii tL.papU.Wbmiuad lb. male a with bar. bat t dared not later tba aeegbborbood o< tba trea. Uat any on- i: arable chance aboald ceoar of tb. bai(- U tare Aadiaf tba traaaan. OroorUa* tl aoccf tba tmabaaaomayardaoS I bade tl tba (irl battao. Boarealy bad abayoo. than c aodaa Siyhl with tba jewel, ^wli dwmnd U My heart ateod attll, and tba blopl la B amy ma tnnwd cold. Witt Jaakiaa ol tbar. wan tbiwa a< tbms. Tbronyb tba «- , baaliac and ' T,'*7 b ' ' lar. aad aridaetly' TjpHS* °< Sad- tt in( it befoa. balp confc * : Twin, tbnor, ll^M^MAcd an J k.n.bmmU-1 knew Ete.^^/Sa m :! Witt.ery I ndaarojl^&bat1 , tba barylare latenlly naattfne. tr . Hardly can I deaenbe tba aan* tt.l , with terror Tbre looked telN> tb. box. ml not Sadiay it. WBk aMsl ; « . eatba aad tbreata bade Boa aay wbattN ^ t wn My crnly reply waa loabfiNM|Bte BBbl tbry charted ma by b^BBtt L bypWtn*. rwaolmat teMNHW1 1 implorad aiarcy ; bat I nattiKS I laU my aaaan Irenay am ; tbSBB it. aad by tauter* •• It wool do to Sre. Itn b*4s V otbare apco aa Qc* bar aad IckifM* ■ aloay to lb. take V .TJjal To tba lake! What wan tbre aoi 3d (of Drown ma? My beaia ewaaBd bat I renbrad to ramaia firm, aad aiJH Iha waterl^tt riUteaa. tekl^*mT^ ttaQ aboWten. tttt hmh .. tea teka.fl pnaatt« my bacal bammdb tba -«rr S My moatt baday pepd I eoald not U cry oat. aad arm ehall I forget the ol Emy fm anoBtt tbry nttad m. ta ' ft liail I tb. wfaanafaaatt of tba dm- . b. nmda I aimwared by a tete of tba u Boa ln( all tktt ttattd I taoaoi i r ten ; ba. abruptly a fearful aottaaoaad- i, d k ay an I fall Mb. water was , u oJ^te^TTT raTafttt ST^/uia tb bafora I baoame ueooartoaa. Mybnteb tl wawtndanm at StM ttterrala, aad I m a pafafal ante of maotbma( or r, ■wy^P wbmb paralyted^my bnda , cc eoald aot apaak for Urn lift o> ma. ai aattbarwn labia lo cfhr Urn abybteat of Wbaa I oame lo, I waa ia my own j ac Brat wtrda bTaautrenT ' • My baara BafBa I To. ban aaaad ft tba Rtebtt lb II i fi Tba help Jan in yua tttt lb. lake; bat they an all a. ■fttAr A' 7 " Baa. Amitty r ba arid. "IboaarO- u laiaa brnayat a few thread, of mlrarrt d. yoar bttr. bat "-nd b. btel ap a amy tb V Jaba SwwarS. O wott aTtta tertb^tetom ten—Twte • bcaa m Btekd. m Kaytnd. tba Id ci tt bte1 M»"si ' tt.*^ 1*2 1 raTl—an ■laary. Of tb.btttete j anayty tt b bmytt. Tbte ftna te teiT^tf? * 1 V" 1 *" ** fttid, ° 'iSjrSsirLrE I ' ! Iba bnlttn aad tta aipttte baJ aanam i F . ^ jphhabftt Ska^ateh^nan te rail lb ' » ■ " »*-.i ■ !

I lateral Hiatery tt Small Ckaaka-Tba | " What is ttia f" "Tbiabaaa L Do yoa mm tba bsaatifal earn of bia tmak f If yoa ooattaoa to ba a' good boy yoa shall an day f i ban a thousand rets" r ' T Are oaia a aaattl stomal f" t j " Tea, my. If want for tba eat a booaa would b. omnia with canary p j birds." tl > Annate nay bemr a "I* They'll baay around a aoraar I j (oar boon to gat their dawa into . n poor little boom do! one- fortieth part • car." a ; - What food do oats prefer I" a "A twenty-dollar mocking bud ia a Ant eboioa. If the family an not b able to keep . corking hud tha cut Ol moat pal op Witt aa ociom or a Oarmaa a ' It m only wfaee "offering for ji " Otea oat aiay. earn tbay r A •• No; bat, blare, am I they keep try. i, lay to learn bow ! Tbay ban yot ao b oaa aoaad tba flret four note, ao la reals, aad they are determined to grt m " What time do tbay amy the eweateet?" K ! " At Bight. baCwreo iha boon of aler. o an r. a. aad fear A. a. Toa ban proh- u ably ml .lam. .boat bold, treJ mre - flinging boot- jack*, .tick, of wood aod tn other miaaOre at aiayiny cats Doo l qi areiaiali wttt mob paopia. Cat. u i body etaa, and il ia only tba manure! at ! kind of folks who will try lo keep '« a riaiay ap ia tba world." m "Bow tony do —a lire?" « ! a fair abow to an bow many yea re h. n eoald pat la. After ba hrehnag aroend fll aatybbarfaood for fifteen or twenty to jmn same one martlet, him is eoid it ' " Doe. tt. far of the net oootata etao- (t trtoityr 41 | " Toe; aad it ia a yrmt wonder why aoam of than acaattiflcmea did not make at j are of tbe (act In aaarahu* (or the clnt oc to tha telephone. There isn't much m that tha day will yal ooaa whan > <n I oat la Detroit, c. unacted by a clothe. C Uia. with oo. in Chieayo, will form • •' forefoot telegraph line." wi M •• Do oala aock children 1 breath r A jj.-'Tbcy do. Mothrea should la. threr H ^^AWiU^aaawwrtta asm. porpoae." ■» ) *vS Battle ef Baa Caaetrt ctera " h^Bpactnnatl Oerearerrtef glm tha J j rani"- orwcpled t,y " K^Hbrore Booth Aaatica. Oaa a j I , MMBflt • pre-empted drnrn te * tfoMpBlAOareemcxl to l«k. rerioo- ~ "■MOM anddauly, baring taker " tw^pHBghl 00.I. around tha hreh. ™ airbaS RBb. aad wjth ligbtoiny-Uk. , " •*** ,ortk "• ,h MflMBcMif He faaya ia Ibe ° 4NHH at about it. middle. / d<* etrikagbrek ® ndflj^^^kia bold oath. limb. _ and d^^Hit. entire length ef num '-at mHfe town, partly ia the air and p^^^fo Sore. It waa held ~ thus by t^^^Ktha attacking boa reami^^^Bfa tba loop of tha .afjasMBEr = tba air. Oaorete^^^ET^tt. n llabaadaatf toate^^^^Ptt tha _ arefe, bat aaa aot 4> ax Z At late on of tha atta^^^^Mui the „ dec., .ami wttt a^j^^Cthe „ ayal to wrigyla off. ^^^^Laake * .3BF - Tha ittp Altta Dartn h^^^L j ^ report, tha dreitt af oaa of bS^BI* aaft sate eav ttmkttymnam^^H. One, with tear other, of tt^^H wmtohattare ttaattplar at ProbcUngo. Tbay bat as* bt^^H atttwEa |tectty«bridL*y^J^^B •bark, which, with cm. bttfthal tt^K ptetety III. I him. TV. rej^B Bawretbte healed toward the afaip, !■ hold of the rope aad mmk immetetelr. J »a tt^ mbttt WW. Mttttty Oan^ ^ Owtty tejtem My myteteb y, ! | tt ttettmereH-rndttre^ ted =

i A FLO ATHIi IhLAlW. Tba an el a. re of a toating miaad. ' Wagaqale. m Vanaa Urn, u kaowa to , few, probably, hooldoe there natirre who rareda ia re near tha diatrirt ' cd Sad ago. to the northeast of tba , prortnee of Maeaata. On oar arrirel at ) tba laka tha arena Uret p men led itaalf at core moat linly aad moat dreary. dreary, for re far as tha ay. ooold rrech than ere a barren warns. Wa ° •tood ia tba renter of Arret moorland, j and the lake bad dwindled darog a fire ' man tba' damybt to a ewamp. There # brought The "Uakm" had J £ i* j ariog the island gad lo more ; the girU were 00 the oppattte aide of lb. mere, , ia the fall tow of a make . about half a doaaa aatim ware poling eboat a maaU ° island ia the highest glre, aad a aom Jj large island with tha " taakei." who " reamed to ba the geeioa loaf, helping ^ una was la tha high eel apmta. " chief told 01 thai the Wagaqele J bad aaOad aarere tt# mare that morning, whack wa bad gnat pireaara to belter re Urn wind wre irreb from that " jnsrter ; bol it wre lyay <m tka Ire I " •kla aow.aad awmywd about without pau* p Htsreiiig much. A light spring of three * four feat landed aa 00 lb. ialaad. " which, without doubt, ia afloat, and ^ on It Bed the wind chsnred 1 ha " •ore that wa aboald bare b&n ferried " the water in the WagsqeU. It ia " paces fa length and twenty ia ' breadth, sad te comperes! mitirefy of ; " J no lorf. in soma pbiare qaite dry. be- . ■og taickly oorreed with taU ruabre | " tote^Tty teTttyr1-* " Three are foar telenda la all. Three , ° ef the aire aad appearance of thai j* which we stood. One has three u 'tela we tree. 00 it. and appears to be " mora recently detached bum tba mooa. " rb. foarth attend te amalier, breag only " fifteen fart la laaytb, aad on tt j " tba aeaiM of moot npruariona mirth. 1 " aggreyate wreght Of the ten peopl. <* moat bare beau 1,600 pounds, and tba 1 ..land sank rerarei inchre. aod aa«ed ^ •minouaiy aatil rwlieawd of part of Ua | " burden. Tba men plunged into tha fc water aad ewam about, rayardltea of Urn ! " gnm warning of tha old man ap ia tba J! tree that tbay would be asteed by an- 1 ' hand, below. We wen not alow lo * 'oliow the example of the artirea. end ; " ia also. The hanks are oorrerd j nth ruabre and aaa teral with tba water. = rtrer A" ate -I ■t— rt all. hate r hies ■" ■beer. Where we hathrel there wre no ° bottom foe at least two or three (etbocne at the my margin of tha most. Is * many place tha water bad mppsd tba looer aocl nndar tba tarf to a omaider- tl aire of the mire wre .boot 150 yard, w by 180, bat probably after mnch rate Hte at three timaa tbrt rtxa We had nomreoa fl of jodging tba depth othre than by •• "wimming. md we earn only rey, that w J ■be middle, bat bow ant more wa oaa- H aot my. and whan tba telaad bad drifted b 10 tha taste, bot'thare te hardly a ea» " pimoa of a boggy florae. The sob wre bl extremely hot, aad after oar ahadalare tt walk w« weired te a aimmeriag oondi- - tian, aad the water fait oooi aad refresh ■ ai toy. W. swam tba satire laaytb aad la hack ayatt without finding aay snagv ol or lcoren ce sttaka of any kind. tt ^ __ h. The Ureal Seyren ef Ike Hied ■ a A Oahfcaaia eoraapemdeat write. ; T pattw^hhAmow^d. red' limagh they te Uted^w™ aot matt more te the p7* h in Ike crertrenial axhlbiboa, of whitt p • .) petrel The (aye res seal aetomaa _ rt water frare tba ttoe of eftrer bcartt „ to thrt of the letgert dry yuode [ 1 iking (l aeoea, to a baegbt of frare 100 te >00 fort „ tt the air aadoleatt of^attam tele tto arefaca.'bat tcrered th. top t. ml* by ^ CaTre— .11 e |B t bet. sen th! " MMwkoad water m te abetter oaa shell ^ ■ T " Bm* aad saooreafaUy natete aH tt- U fcfttjvnk Ire a tfrae. b ^CkttlttbkakMam ^^Hlmfttr pten. bat tttt -tt h Cb^^K!— tbre ocrk m tb. are- , tte^^HfottbadeaBm; attere ! -et^Bktrerteabttg team I^^^Kttk ttrert ia a pad-aM.-|^KayBs. la tttt tt ateareamd^^^^MN aSttoae aa. „ ttttmadft^^^Htt h eaatttte 4

"A light Witt Ulna." I Tha fallowing is bum so illastrmted article in dbrfkacr, eutitlei "A Sight with Ediaoc :" It tent night that the great mreator , repeat Be hre tha habit, acqaired " tbruogh the necessity of gaining aolitads, of doing than bte most impnrtan „ 1 work. It te not till midnight merely 4 thai it oootinare ; it gore 00 far into the .mall boors of the morning. Then. „ the diacuretass catered opao. " the^ speealatioCA. the newt reported. t pareiltly. It 1. a qaeetioo of plaaeta. ^ of aplaadtt forere of reuretml mare e te plaoad upon a lerer connecting with _ be eory heart c! things The writer „ hre bad lbs prtrilagr of .ponding one „ of (here nights at Maelo Park sad can- b one fail to look upon it re a unique and „ mit the meaaage. ihi pbooograph to re- hi wire it, the aerophone to proclaim il U dtacaaaal. We talk eboat the ai ere b phone, which te te aoend what tha mi w is to sight ; about tba oomhi. re nation, proposed by Dr. Pfcipeou. of tba te phonograph aad kinrtoaoope, by which te seem lo talk. The long building oc the e. bill te a singular spot of energy in the | ac : luoeaome country tank in repose. The ac enekrta end tree-teada are obirping in | te tha thick darkness oolmde. Wittm. tU j of lamps barn steadily, raising the temp j * aratnre. and the machinery plods on j ec j with a patient ramble. I importance — a derior foe reeolring J d: is analyzed by a prism — te di beoaght oat A genUeman of New Tori n hre already found e philological tree for ! rr the phonograph in proposing to pre- j a! 1 serve with it Indian dlnlrete, like those i kt of thi Seneca, ami Tnecarorre. which ^ dt lao, if itoao be pertectadTopioT ^ws'y m for philology lo redrew te a few ample u j forma Ire speech of erery ranrty. and re [ would render e eobame of unieerml d. language by no raenaa obimencah W. b ' ait down aad weteb the action of a car- al [ boa theemo-pile thermometer call- tl :<d the taateneter. which detect, ooe- U : twrnty-foor-thonrendth of a degree of tl Fahrenheit, and te capable of jet ai j the carbon, oo which il te haaad, wre dismiss ej by aocidenl while etxpenmeuting with It for the tetepboue. Thar human pcugrere sraila itself of n nr. JJ e leaner. It mounts nod ~ drams up its ladder after it, aad mcunu " We go to where the prepurntioo of , . carboo buttons te in pttgimi The | „ «^a^w taken fromtempttjimneye in ^ matt re pomibla, aad te afterward eoliili- " by a powerful pee— ua The iterator, binding sober toualy among a " lurid lempu, ranged upon a brick fire- piece orerirang by n canopy, with the dark wreaths twisting about bis n bend, ban far the mornect e wixard-Iikr pl air. One might imagine him rageyed u in ooojnntioaa, snmmoniny oocult powte hie aid. Bat for the most part |* air te ua te bum winard-hka re pee- *" aible. Ae the night gore oo. hia heir te and his eppcaranre more eoecAafaeC. It ^ tind bead, hare U krmu, A baety lunch bee been aaat up. F iBTuntor etrikm a yroteaqur atli ' tnda. a bernng In oaa bend and a biaouit ia the otter, and with n voice e tenia 01 muffled with n mouthful of both, trans- ™ later .load slowly the sounds, btelligi- cl te him alooe : " Loodou, May . U Rene of death of Lord John BnaaaU ■ e turn- John — Blaaehard-wboee "x — fnanra— am ennocinired — j ula tiy k amanudad]-tt ndjattiny-hi. ttten — and — ail] — continue — in boat- j mm." ft A Into moaa bee rtean. and we p— out upon the belocey, te ahicft e Me- r eurfsee rtul the laU starry heereus II tett— two in the morning. The other. ,, f align a, but the ho- te mora>a — tented tt— eree. U tt tt tttt ttmu. 1 tt n to— ink exultation a—any (ram I tt. kmg gigkt Tiyte. tttt to— tt He . u btttemptettnaeu— tobten. " WetM ef Wledem. * The hatred af (hone mort ererly re- h kttdtette mutt tec ttmtte. ■ mttm tote uutedeuf team. ■< _S*WT tt tta — a ahe keu neiyhhora J d tttt to heohtt yoa RfVaJtt hn. ott tl' "t'-lrtek bte tt ear dtettte ' ! 1 If ISM t|ttTeSlttw|>

FAKE, I11UD AflD HOl'SkEaLf. ! Tb— te no are in ntenting fruit Irene 00 art tend. D te sure to hurt three. te little better to put tt— upon lend ' aeeae dry. but ia wet baton, the usual water line belay near the tillable •oil. and in a wet time uteuateny it. In 1 Ibis part of the Stale, where day pre sorb sod. Is it te be wondered at thai ' te no mnch complaint ? Drain the axi. and deeply, mad the main thing te . done. Then cultivate end manure, and keep the lops of the trrea open te the , influence of the atmosphere, which ran 1 be done beet, not by rash pruning, which I always te a hurt, but by mooring super- . Boon, growth, end .tipping tba too - large shoots by pinching off tl* tips. ' , giving thus a chance for the rest te ad - whiefataavra the strength of the ' no growth being toe I- This moat < bagun when the tree te n twig, and 1 1 the ground ae— reienad, bat re regular- . 1 ly (annually , mandrel te ae say erop cm , surpassed by it in profit. Planting I of 1 lee If a what greets oa in erery neighbarbcod. Orchards prematurely old, i ' with decaying limbs and shrunken and . 1 ruaty frail are a sight that diaflgurre the > pe, and do not add te the repute- 1 On a deeply rich and n at n rally -drain- < j far ua profit u eauoreuad ; but mob ' the fin— kinds af frailuptm it-frail ! ' ] adapted te the locality. (I here refer- \ ' . more particular ly te the apple. , j 1 I too will then get the nchn— of tha ' ! underground, -bteh the too, raote wtt ' I up late the trace, being secure on ' aock ground again- front, wet and 1 drought; but by underdruintog, eulti- ' I rating and manuring almost the rams ' results ran be reached eh—here. Of tba .orchards I applet I here ever . knovu. the beet is upon soil naturally , drained the whole iteptt of the roots. . and with ocueiderable fertility through, out. It te u yearly bearer of good crops 1 rod yet the tends ts constantly in aod. J what the right kind of toil will 1 paruraterly often <oog acted upon but— by natural drainage. Not that attention to the trees te of 00 amount ' te of decided ad rentage in improving ' specimens, aod giving nas inera te , tree, also in perertocrng ita haaltb , and extending the time foe its oaeful- , o— J*. a., in Cb— fry Ottulcman. j , Mr. IL H. Steddand adri— utilising ■ "UAll potetoee for poqittr^ ^ BoU^—ekc t* the rerael so thai Jhe meal get. well {•teamed. < I A pile of eoda in ooe corner of the chtoken-bouae wiU prove vulnnbie during winter for the lowte te acnteb to ! while the earth wHl be in fine ( mcditiau for Ibe apring garden. Iron nails thrown into the drinking 1 water will make a good tonic for the j ' From one hundred bean E R Bold- ! ' hdge, of Btehmoad. lit. made ■ net predt of (ISO. besides eapplying hie table witt agya aod poultry. j . Where wurte flah ran readily ba oh- | lained, they make a euiuabla food, when 1 boiled and fed ; but do not feed too . liberally, or you may cause your tarda ( J While all bread— lika te bare and te j ! bread "beery weights," and laialtunaa baring breeding I or keys all call for ; birds, it te a fart that, for market J pi are, moderate . aired, and even ( ■ale than do targe onra. - Araereocn ' CWfr, J—e A Avoid crowding your herds in their , oigtit quarters, now. Tbay mo growing , or limited eoopa. in proportion to , end injure or destroy each otter in their ' y effort, when they go to roost or shelter.— Ami*? World. .J==el. Tli 1 reei. gives the teltowttg roles for L Any good etraoy eofl tttt wfQ ntte good —a. wkfckhn. b— 1 draply pedfl. Bet tt. plant, in row. tbet will admit of free cultivating, mj ire or six a— wey end two or three tttt the j S. ^r black -rap., pinch back enefy high, tc^tte tmehaa mug and eocnpart and te obrtaAa staking. ' nod boar the next, art the bomtty raara mamoee they drep their toere^ or neevr defer the work later than early the soraaedtty spring. bare tka eoekera head away wbaa tbay egg— above lb. ground or ba k fllllbkn wuada ^ ^ ^ ttyttr'^ttrla'wMrator '1^1 (^* "•**•'— 'of ttteRkluk to ot Fto lie It SI Theft— ff— mtt ■ ■■■ k ef yra jtti — mndetooaiee :ttttto.ytt-ttBttett ■ > I Mil The tt» ekmfc eawdme tttt kay

. I IN ELI TOPICS. : An tnteeuntioonl exhibilico te to be e j held at Bornoe Ayree, South America. i!"""- , Of oottoectott the Coiled State, rx- , ported I— year l*L000.tXXJ ymda. white , : the amount in 1ST1 waa bat 18,000.000. | Tba Oalilorste grape erop thte mo- ^ I million pounds of raiman I > Emigration to the United B'atra tba ( I that of my y— "m^» 1883. '"ai tba > present rale il wfll axoasd that of last 1 > Tbay are ooming from England. Inland 1 . , aad Oarmmy, pnoci pally. _ 1 ooe persona emigrated Iron SwitaerI teat ym.-v lor aoantrira beyond the I 1 e— ; 1.017 rt tt— watt to North. - nmety-ooe te Osonl. And *Uto Sooth , I Am—en. And HI If Anetraltt JJeoere A Spanteh paper etelee that free the J I baginntng of the Cuban uacuiauboo up I , tha mouth of January tea! 131. bU j t , eotdi— died in tba boepctelc , . wounds or dteaaee. and 11.600 00 , tha fields of battle ; S7.7J0 w— dte- . charged, and about 100.000 lasorysnta were mtter kilted in battle or "hoc sitae 1 made prison— I Tba Chip— populated of 8m Fran- ' ' eiam baa bean lately reputed aa 82 OUO. ' j makers there are 3,000, of led—, 3.000 ; ' { 1 of boot aod •hoamak— 2.800 ; loon- 1 • , drymao, 1.300 ; mceeomte and pro . ! blcre, 1,300 ; peitdlasw, 2.S0O ; while the I real are fisherman, laborers and miaoal- ; James Miller etarted from Ohio With { ' ' hia famiir lor iha lar Weat, traveling ia t ' omignot wagon drawn by two bjms. ' In Mimoun ooe of the hoc— dieff md ; be stele another te raplwelt. Br wee ^ ' eight years* impnaooment Lately hia i 1 ' term experad. and he ree tuned hia joor- 1 1 1 , imj. h» family having lived in the 1 mg for bim to be released. 1 1 An Ilalinn exhibited a big perform- ' tag bear in the "tracts of Weldou. K. . ' , 0. aod got ao many pmnim that be { ' waa tempted to gat drank. Tba bear ' , bean aeearety mntxlad. bol tba ' ; "bowman, made daring by drink, re { , moved that safcgatttL The b— t to j 1 ■iarESKi.t5?Uhi:t?2teij 1 thought it was all to the show, and did ■ not interfere until ha wre kilted. ' There ia a prospect that America will i t ( presently oooe mora beholds prince. I t ' Tba aevonii eon of the crown pnnra rt Ik Oerma y te about to rteet no a voyage j around the world on board e German c | corvrtte. Trince Henry hoi la the rank , I father hre ap—ally eommaadad that he | ,1 ■ 1 .hall ba treated like m ordinary cadet Hi" only privilege te thai of having hia . 1 own apartments, which bare teen newly ' « ' aimpty fo rotated. 1 Tba following te floating about in tba 1 1 iXSngtu Tows, wrote a tetter recent • I te "Dear Uncle 8am." at Washing ' tee. stating that her father and eldest ■ ' I brother wave about te laka ap a claim in c ' r imi 1bau aha want on : "1 think j ' thrt maybe if I raked yoa you would , ' me take a claim rt ISO sore (or a • ' farm. I — strong aod be— 7, end » t 1 willing te work re my men. My — eaja thai I hare umtttteo enough te c ' tetter to break IbTtond for rna.tLl 1 [ ' wfll agree te lance il all around witt - I Ikrau, aad I hare got half a peek rt I ' with. If yon will please gire mc r the lead. If I wre ttmu I would gin ym a good hoy end e ewert kim i \ yon wfll only gire me u deed to ISO ( ; —mar of the had cttor regretfully in- \ loemad bar that e bom—rater mart be , at la— leenty-one yean rt age and .J the heed of • family. « ♦ The Fatal Panic 1> n Tb— sr. * the Oo Warn. bj"Iueh Hifij—t ; pe— wan otmbad te death and a ' large number were injured, are exjdato- * ml by tt. Ideerpool pepere. A cunie a mng. when a Aybl lertt jdece te the <• pit. which ran— a dotaibmer. 80— * puracn or paenoae rt Ike beck rt tte pel i rairedaoy rt "fire." A peri-Moore 7 teak phen Tlmew wre 00 ywaad wknt- * mamttd"*1"*™' ^ tte ebw— e hem 7 Ike fit and upper csrcle oanreigaag tare * eeoetof wall rt tte bottem rt the rtmre Tb. theatre wre well provided witt SSrSSsK red tore tttt tt uadtttaod tte brtght fe— ttettre te tte seflttg ate— d oreattoSteatt tt. Tbrnarettew* ; I attttg. Tb. a^^dZre^TLST k^ 1 I — — akad la tt. remk. tk. praqd. e — ' 1' 1 in!» re*t—

tt — — teett— re I letterettarea— afttre. IN— Is tttt umtt ttattttg Ibmaaaprere A— 1 be — an am tte Mttmttaymghm dautt *FwttTu— tf|M| I II I °K— — I— n—r ttt i~ ' Tbrt "rtUtemy the te—bA—u^ I rod. > A wideeprand eefl — A big atbrullt Wrterepaate retd— I— longer than [ thirty minntee. , TTuy only bore bred kmg who bare I virtuously. Tb. rarriar-pigwm ne— Innhwitt I Ua cote en hh asm. ^A bra ia not joking wbm aha ia in * Oh. boa I exclaimed tba potato. Bnimbie apartment for so—la in the I sir — A browe ataOy. Gold weather ogre "Fare sold hue" a man in an nhiar.' Beat thing to do whan you go simp I witt Indira Tabs notat Nearly all tha proodreat natural—a 1 Tba Aa— floor a Oaia any ia new —dte to mad. witt gt— milhlooaa. Argument rt tba wteo-baboar — " A tittle bqaor for the etomeob'.acbe." . A Florida papa reys afligmta meet propmly prepared in a grant daltoacy. . Angleworm, bare instincts thai fall rt tt— a— tod an boa— aoowirtma. Tto Milan cremation society toa. ' since January, 1873, burned twenty"STS. 'a a- - •prettily the purernt rereon. Among the m— rarnerkahle ineen- | hibition at Berlin w era papa teeth. Bailee end Barrxbum, two aland" ol | : and a large numtor rt paopte tore t Tto (Tea—a WkamffdoodU, TowpA ! (\ffare*, dttmrtA Otto*. 5—dn» Loe/er aral Nehg Afine an tt* nnmaa of p*perx pnbtobed te Kentucky. ' TbeOhin— tore u tew that any mili- ' I gam blu* atoll to iretnm el aad forerer debarred from holding public .-Oca. hanging." and it en— down oa the j gSg^lW rmSS^mmZ^H ! bis girt grey^totere the hair on Us bred dore. il shows which part of him has dona the m— work." obrarera a pkflcaophiral kaebregtx [ The remains rt a piakialrww rillngo (a email lake in tha Baranan I I ami) mack lika tt* Bwias lake , It is said that tb* roots of tte rad- , oloree plant wfll rraoh a depth in the earth of nearly flref— ; that there rt Indian corn will descend seven Icel, those rt ooiooa tt— test, those ol lucerne fifteen feet, aad of rye, brew "Td Hka yon to help — a little. " raid • vagrant, poktag hie toad into a country more. " Wlff dool yon help Iff" rakad the proprietor. "Thank you. 1 wfll," enld tto tramp, picking up , bottle of packteu and two Ion— rt tered. a— tbre enntthing. ' In Ohio, people pv Itotr phyxteian . 1 cwrtrtn rem by the day or by tha year re tbay an mkan — k Ua pay slops. Tbre it te always te hte adraatec te I kseprtb— in goodhre Ml re te peuredta - ' badMral'tt n r^— ^riret a retrec. Irtt ; eery mmk 1 .grtn.tl, tt— pteyteg a ' tnael— ml— Qjmtlre ptt—te hear I UkTttrt' aid Batch's matte r Tb. poor 1 protaaace didnt know that tto gait— girt raterradte Back Tte following — nally ooenrred te a grammar ackool te thte city lately : > Sebj— onderdteeamk*. Joan of fro. I mJMttA ZmJd'otr MTiLra hesitated in naowaring. "Mte. Jooaa, e; did you tore my qwaatten ? Wtot wre ' Joan rt Are moid rtU MteetJco^ e "V.id rt- dak Mr."— Bos— 1 TV*» • uwfpt 8 tereA. J T'i— — — «'•— t—tette — L ' to— ghtteflto prererert^toe'jeto^a* \ Wt^Ittte— hteto— ttfltt toad I Wa— f— lea ea h— . Be tto a— ittte- tt. reW tern if ^to \ tern. BlliltWreafbtoo J ^C-ttaktel krew bM toa liw VSttabttk. ^ ^ > ; - - TT; [ i tl "J* q*B- <^k-' Mottutt I are tte W -rettkuMttate— yrt I tt toff ^ gerettt—t