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VOL. XL CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1879. v NO. 4.
(TAB OPJfHK CATZ 5111SR rffiy£f JOB PRINTING g^g*~<nr,'asgtr raowaaiOhAL CAODB. ► john b. huffman. A'tonwjraad 1 1 Tip, rotten a nixon. ATTO Hlf ET 8-AT-LAW, WALTER A. BARROWS, Attora«r-«t-X*w and SoUoitor to Chancery, *T HOLLT. B. J. f ^RMsta mo taotoaroarope ■■<>—. herbert w. ebmbnbs. 9 attorn ey-at-law SOLICITOR or C HAH CERT, — Mate >. Op. to»Q«ter Oram. ^ bdsihe88 cards. Mac h. smith. Merchant Tailor atx} Dealer In iloeedce johnson, ilMR, 9EKTLKMKS-H CBLSEUTS ^ moon, am mm a mairtm, mas— cwr WANE * RLDREDCE. OOMTRACTORS A BUILDERS, j mmm HBiTTFSiSffiKS.. PARLOR ORGANS. Mn; OAN1KL P. BRAT1T, " mmm nouBuiumi im miyiNMHE ■PmnaauMTaTn j A' "a^'X I allji yr iHb ynft t j TATUBtt^ "™— JOB PHLtlTlg vSDCQ ii *■ "** » k 'MURiBTsa I.
nil *H am* Fro ami. • »iy k». Timia, a>. u>o. sage or wd, •' i - ^^slsrr""1 i: la all thapnteaf rtevaky . a Lmw^ktaIhmre.toqrmi*. j rartta« .»■ tro tat/muT MrttaffUttam tot fair toad: ' XhekataMdspartefer W. of Pram* Tawta Mr a** spam aad lease. . Done thorn tepa at pagaaatty. J Tatar aaa katatemiaaWy ; Only tetata. that* Mr ; j'=sS=r=n^i nuaiiMi. mmaSRe. ' , "My Portna^s Made." * a- b My young blame, (tea La* » a • gay. daatuac (M.M al draae, ami ■ looting always aa if, to eaa a eooaoa " saying, joat oat of etaad-bax. Oora » -as a talk, of aona, aad bad many adaalama. Among tta atabe of Boos J •" a youag man named Edward Drag- " •■a^ wbo was Be vwry "fhk'd nqai- P ■teat ia all matters pertaining to draaa, ; and anmiHiiglj particular in ajaobaarr- * [ eoee of Be little proprieties of lite. . [ I aa* he Iba Sat thai if Douglass * ; praaaad hia salt, Oats'* taart would ba ft SJ*hSb^ai^ "eJTtetod lot . aaah oftar r I naoM Id my baa* . - hand, oa tba right at Iba wadding. b "Ttatr tastes aaa *imiW. and ttair . bobitooo mock alika thai novinlmn ■ win ba demo ta tba li iltaga of oiltat la * tba am intimate aaan^atioa. thai •aantaca baiasa. Both an aaa* ia par- " aoeaad oadaEj b, uMinat. and both " here food prMaaplaa.' ' "From an fnimt iRiaAmaaa, tba I MtehwUl be a sood oaa." rapHad mj {" " Do jou raali; think ao •" I aaid. a " ai erf tba mvnafa aaa haJ^V^L b aaoash toaahMyhaas. -Obi eartaialy. Why aotr ha «- " ^ a Hula fratud al my haabaaaT. " ffiSSSSSSth^MBhataMMtaalhaU iaaNaaA ^ For ByaaU, I mly appaoaad ay h XJWMI «ba hi. bapu. Bat a « am wUab I paid to Ooaaaaa day , aboat ** "CaM Iba boaayansa had ax- " phad, Umamai My MRaAiiai aa Ba - doatda. BbappaaadUMUaaHadaoJ at aAarbnaUaaL Ooaa lat a. ia tba p«. « lor, V>akM< Uka a rary W,bt ah. « xaa a aoOad aad rampkd aaaiR tbaaaaMart AtayoabaMilir - . rg* *+*9*3#* %mr*a. - fSKKU'm.* "ObTWEaaMaltar-^aaal— ly rapUad, "ay lortaaa'a Mda* Tl ~I Mai My aadnataad fam,- » "NX _.tt "Taa; I aai imd Iballaal.' hi "Xonaad of babe aa partaalar ia hi SKE^rsysriri'' raeBrte baabaaA' a. .fwrrr?5ar^ ; -Zoadnamd wttb a aaatal rafard - i 111 iamB aaBrSe aria Niaft " Sor- . '.*rr rsjasaa s 2.*rii"£rt3.r£ ; -«a4aab»alM»l.tba««R0aaa; f hata».i.ha Batba aMaa Mat aa hByr^BAaaaRdbyMat yaada k iWaaMbRkaalMiila ■
Bias. Oo^aid'bZILC'hJl T paral aanlbar. We look lev bath is •k*pMa_" I ^mL.i°-Lr°? m"u *° look apoo^st'MboBa aU ra eenlam and aioracly, aad made it abnoal impoa- . aibla for tboaa who aav^ar belieee that 1 aba waalhe briUaat beauty they had I mat ta company bat a abort time baton. i Bat awm^hia did not laat loof. I iog lb tarn tlrta. ^t Uoomla/ jgpereo' V**} bar thoaMta ehoai mature of per TbababRa of Mr. Dooglam oa the aamarasard to nmlnim. He oarer appaand at the braaklart table ia tba morom» ritboot beias abared. nor did ! balolaca aboat la Iba eranio« ia hia1 abirt alali. Iba atoranly habiu lato : which Oota had faliaa majored him a ariooaly ; aad atill men ao wbao heroarebasaa to ; baaaa. Wbea he hinted aojthlo« oa i i the aabjaat aba did act MMtaU tonply, ia a iaattas maaaar, that "b. troubla hanaU any looser aboat bow; Doasiam did bot Inl nry moch compbmaaUd, but aa be had hia Ban of S®od aamaa, ba aew that to aamma a oold ai^odbadad ianwr woald do do good. " B vaar fartaaa k made, ao ia mina,rBhadooon ooeaatoa. qaiU oooUy mad. hi. appaaaaaa? IhTteMI^ labia with a beard of twaaty-lour boon . ^ ^ dear." raid Oota, to wboaa eyaa the dirty-lookinf laoe of bar hnabaad waa ; partiealarly aaplaawt " No," ba nplied iwrrlimiy. "Ilk , " Bat yoa look ao moch'brtUr mth a ' cleaaly-aharad faea.- " Looks an nofhiag aaat aad ooatara^tblas," aaid Doaglaaa. - Bat orwemna daeeoey, Edward. " "Ian aothiag ladanat ia a loag , beard," MpUadtbs hnabaad. nm Oota aisaad, bat ia raia. Bar J Ma aaabarad fasa. ' " I doe't kaow whether to Ban or aal,"nid Doaglaaa, oaxt morniag, raa 1 was a beard of lorty -eight boon' growth. ' HkwtU had haatily thrown oaa wrapaad with rijp-abod Mat nd baao like a mop, waa lowafiag in .rooking. , chair awailiag the bnaklart baU. " For many, mh^ Ed^ deal go longer with that (booking! y dirty laoa," .poke np Cora. "II yon knew bow draadtal yon looked P i "Look, an aothiag.- npbad Ed"Why. what's eons oraryoo all at 1 Aothiag ; oaly ill nah a troabia to " Bafyn didal share ywsMwday - " I know; I ma|aat n wall off today • a.;ii I had. 80 >»A ml at ny rata.- c MA Oota aigad Iba maOUr. anl bar 1 "Bat why aboald I Mb* n ma* ' troabia aboat my man iockiT I'm jaet 1 n good with a loag baud nwiB a abort ' oaa. BlagBat deal of IraaUa toBan « «*"7*W- Zaa eaa Ion ma^aaln wall; J l£ *T, MB ttoa?°b£! ; bat with a Adrt boat nd oolmr that J "Why, ldward, how yoa do look r ' aaidOorv " loa beaaaMlbm aharad 1 Xd^rfrt^kSS'Bea.aad na hia * fcgmaal.agtboadgaof Ma eollar, n- * mnbMjtiR— nRj.n hadtdn: \ oss^asta i nataaf Am, aaJIansMNwIMaf J ... .... .. - , , , f , • hia baaiaaaa, maahto the n.ijia.aaf T wB», wbo mil aot bear to aaa bn b hnbaad looMag ao aftoaoaiy. # QtadaaUy tba deetaoaioa fron aaatmaMbfcrMa wiu, aad yet, atm^a to * af, Oa*a bad aat Ubaa tba Mat, bakad * atra la bar owa pataoe Am rn ? aatMy n anr. 1 Abnajtx moaBa after oar —tfcso baaS , Wkaatr.adMilWba t aid aat ZHa'Tna^Jlt tm! ' ^ J Nyyit sfihii bimnnai —a sass; aaasraaaac : ■b'S-T' CTw? ; ttnS«SSln&"* J rjyviarrae : +~a I BWt lmtk I I | . B a baaMM EBaa* Raaal kB a
" with a laagia which ao l aid of m the ttgnra ha eat ooald be daUAal > "Why. my door fellow, what la Urn to matter f" aaid my bnfaaad, fraskly ; far he prwtred that Urn ladin wan bagia- " ^^•••^otbnmallrytoglo a therafon daaaud A boat to throw off an » naarra apoa the nbfaet. "Tba matter? Ifottdag*. Uw matUr, .t I baliere. Wby do yoa aak r d Doaglaaa looked gran. h "Wail may ba aak what ia the mat- » «." broke in Oora, caargatioally. -How ooald yoa ooma here tr .nob a • pbsbtr " "la aaah a pUgbtr aad Edward • bnkad down at htmaalf. fait hia beard. d aad na hia flagerr through his hair. » "What ta tba matter r la aeythiag " Too look n ft yoa bad joat waked a op (,om a nap of a waak with yoar • elotbn 00, aad eocae off witboat waahiag • yoor laoa or 00m blag yonr hair," aaid - my bwtamad. / •j "Oh r k«d Edwaid'a cooaleaaaoe 1 bngbtoasd a little. Than ha and, with ' much gravity of maaaar. -I bar* ° been extremely harried of lata, and only - hardly tbngfat i^dll.'h g! 0 home to dram; I knew w» won all 1 friaadaban. Bamdn n Ay fortna. ta 9 made (aad ha glanced with .'look not to - be mtatahn toward Ma wife), I do not ; 'eel called apoa to giee aa much alien man particular in IheaTmatUn, bat | I tamed toward Otara. Har fan waa - am aad weal qniekly from the room. , " I followed her, aad Edward earn, after i ' oi pretty aooo. Ha found Ma wife ia I • ! Man mat aobbtag almost fayaUttaally. li " Tn got a oarrtags at Urn door," be aaid to ma aaidr, half laaghiag, half aeI rioaa. " So help tmr oa with hn I . tbiaga. and well nbnio dtaotdat." « " Bot tt'c too bed of yoa. Mr. Dong • replied L ' ^'Focgiea me^formakiag yon hoaae , "It bad to U gieaa, aad I thooght 1 1 ' aoald mini to Irnfaa. apca yoar far- j •• TB ihiak aboat that," mid I, ia rain a few minslea Oora aad bar haaretired, aad ia epfte of Be good . breading aad enryUaag alaa, oa Ml bad a hearty laogb onr the amfta, 00 nkna to^ tM parlor, whan I « I 'trcT aad bar baabaad aatalad inqaired. Bat oaa thing ta oartain, I amar aaw ba ia a aloeaaly dram MUr- | wndj at Boom or abroad. Bra wn kacttaa Sain la Farta. bmar^rtaMa'hiZd.'1 '!ubtatadT tatTI saonfny. latfaa moam whan jawala alao an aspaatT dtaLr^Tu^ starting prtoa. It ta aalf-artdnt that room hn a public of it. owa, » cording to th. object, nld. Thoiooou men trig seated of all Wbeo .Pub^*wnrMJy go" bta riaprty at the Hotel Xa^SdkoktaA Mwyna. oRgial. Li ■•B th.rastoa.of h^ThJn bay th. rBabn— aaahaaaaratoa ncn aai gpia Urn ^^"^■iMta.t>maofnaadaa^ Bad abandaat arMl fcr rAta"! y Bh^i anld bal^pa^what BM-taMbtatll ■ ' BRmL- " ' Mny of B. obiac" wtakA na sagbsr- I adlmcfill 11 B tana paand Baaa^t • Ma^bl'aAo'katanad LkUBta 1 Ins any ebafr bn Man diad aa a baap I perhaps the tady who can'adla^M^in obarata f» tbta Taoattaa atinor now nil. ; la ama Pariataa anharb, Iba' MAtaT" 'tbli'Zllte ' mi < i ornoa 'took' t waTTrtm , Mm. Wbal ta a EtygRrl TbaCbawaf fna .Ibnjnf, |i!Hil I , kH.Ink.n^MWUma | ttaaaaBaaMsB J taa. AgiW I , <* Ba ward ahy"ar, aad got npltaa I i
FOB TEK rut SEX. ** Ia th a law. State agrioaltaral col ' ' " Mf* firlo an taagbt ho— to aaak. ea Four Hindoo wocnac hare beaa geadn ad Faahtaaaowallowaaf the wwartag of , m bat oaa gion, to display fiagar jewelry. A large number of womao am am- : *• ployadn bank drrks ia lha city of dnBclin from Soaadinanan tomb, faraiah the designs of the newest French 7. »— »r 7Nin ladtaa an atadying wood earring t a,flB**rU- ' ir. Oildad oaterpiitara form a new aad ■g lnbroaabi. jewelry omamaot m Lot dea aad Parts, kl A Philadelphia paper mya lhat Eagar unt, nobkmae bars a cms for marry - |g rng American girla Tba Prtaean Lootaa dnws, ami p. M fans, design laoe aad attends to ebari- i , ^ j labia work with equal rigor. The Oaliforeia legislate re passed a . ; law at ita lata aamiiai aatborixing woman ^ to practice law ia that Stale, fo ! Mount Pleasant, Iowa, brad aad ada- 1 1 dl : aatad the first aooaa lawyer erar ad- , 1 u ' mitted 10 the bar m the Coded States , to The Japaaaae women are giriag np ' ot the habit of blackening tbeir Utah, the I a- | ampcan salting the example. European I le ■t 1 - ... , rtTT| " ; Tairet fioaneas ahoald be faoed with I ' a I Pearl atieka an need 00 lha tacm. ex- I . In panel re teas this winter. 1 ; The coiffure begin to grow longer I" ■e and lower in the back of Ibe neck. *■ I Pnnaamdnaan buttoning in the back 11 • j in worn area by middic-cged ladtaa. I, r" ! Kdj iooadation if a parfacl fit ba da- ' | ■i^S. .-H.. -a J I | aaw woolen fabriea that an won this 1 < r-l-tatar. i Littla girla now wear colored dnaaca | 1 p earlier than baa been coatomary for ] 1 >- Wbita aotin dnasa. are rery fashion Jj d able with white Pekin aide draper", in , U Wattaaa stylo D Tba fioaan used oa wedding draaa 1 '• an irin I on Iba front braadtba. ao aa ' d aot to be caagfat in the raiL • d Worth am c doth that has wool on 1 r lha wrong aide aad ailk on lha right, ' , for far-Uaad doaka, aad trimatham with c .. eotd aad ailk. a Crape olotha ia aolara an a aaw aat j of tahrica, likely to prove very popular. , Calil this seeaoa they wore only menu . factored in black. A few of the new bonnets an perfect- ! a ly plain ia the back aad on the aide; all j the trimming being placed joat .bore Ba brim ia front. ■ Foil Sowing trains of three or foot c breadths an now used on evening t • •»«"»«• T*>«7 an plaited, gauged or a , gathered al the top. g it The Parisian fashion of adopting a 0 1- oartain flower for e boasts or buttonhole t ladinand gcaUnmeo'ta talfe? a ' Teak. h ■ 1 TMa Clarel.a i phyaamau who mda- u , tafaa thai sharing ta a ertma agaiaat b , baalB and good looks km lata naaacfc- u , lag btaBBIe for tax". He finds in La- M ( thoa mar the eomara of thy beard." Ha P r MtoaBMBadJMnad fatal. wMta " I Ntaoaftaff^ fm Epptia^tadtatad J [ Ba sharing of Ba baaid war oaa of * , Bam. Heoea, Ba gnat Itawgiaar eon * , damned it moat amphatjnfly. and a oars- » 1 IM ttady of Mta icy ahoWa ^t^t Be Ha * i Stawlfa )Li. *TWBIlta^ i.' aaB „ , Dent Ohrtaftan writer and ftalwr in Ba ™ . ahooB, aaga: -TtopraMta. data. 4 , faffUubmodta tUaagdnta oar fans ; and aa fmptooa aMmipl to tmprontha r works at Ba Onatas." The doator 1 —lit ■ ta knew if Daaifft man, who *■ 1 wan ahaead, oaiy half aharad, by tha cedar of If—, looked any battarf 4 , Sot then, ia tbtar owa eyaa, nor le th. 1 rye. of King Darid. uor in tha eym oj , all Ba Jera aad Gentiles of tW lima, T, , ly mhataad, ami Ba Mag add tarry at a , Jariaho aatd year baarda ba grows, and bamd apoa ill km 1 1 htatorym wall aa tl •aAjAms^naaBoa taa a fiowiag board ^ I oraaaapaMm ;md IBawim ia maa Ba ,. - baasd marks moot dtattataly Ba cAtaf • twarnrn WW a maa Barm off hta I gjjLgffry; ■ ' m^Ba lords aMta^aeatfm Boy ml ^ . HttafBAmm * i jsThrrs : :rj£2.-a^iirjr: . ta« MP**, hta amdHkmta . tatam* BMtltat.idtaal p> htaakAf. I null III l.kAmffM. . 4*M IHIII I I « «ml "a— ■ 1 -wBtTtaJirta"^ sirr t
' i Slim pas af Cam. ffaalam Bmrerv ' Oa road paaaad dorra along HaC- . Qata Brer, laartag Dear Lodge Ctty com . eight mitaa to Be left. Aa oar I gum down Be ooeutry ehangaa, aad 00f V At . wb an a tiny tribataiy fiowa in. a large commontty of baa ran wan boildim * . dam. Ttay won not at all afraid of na, and ao we lataonly otaarrad Ba prams, | wmblng to settle Be raxed qaataioa aa , to whether bca.cn do actaally do intal- I ligaat maaoa-work. ^ Tbcy had alnady sank a gnat deal of j ■>-wec. now filling Bia rriekarraork in -lib earth aad rock, ehtab Bey pro1 cored, little distance above on ^moppo- | . bank. Bee aaoBar bearer woald scrape | Be earth np aad apoa Be tail of Be [ first, aad pack it down. After he bad _ . Me load octnptata. the camcr-taarar " would swim away rapidly, his tail with | | the load Of earth fins ting on Be ear- { ' laoe, tha swift movement of the animal 4 alone keeping it 't— 1 ably swim to Be right place and damp - i tha lead, and than return for another, . activity, aa Lata! of Barn curiomaa!' , mal-masoaa were eoaataaliy aad swiftly 1 passing aad 11 |taaiug each other wiB , Beir heavy lomta. Other*. Be carpeatara among Bern, I wrre at work ia the thicket opposite, j cutting brush. We aaw many large tram , | which had been cut down by Been. The : taumpa looked aa though eocae boy bad 1 ! chopped Bern down wiB a dull axe. It { ' U surprising to nfiaet upon Be pertiae- . Been to gnaw down suck Imrname trees. . aad the wiadem with which Bay caieolata Ba dimetioa m which the tree, will .{ML 1 It ta aaid bare thai Ba basrets cat Ba , limbs off from Base treca aad Baa 1 sever them into lengths of aboat Bme each, aad after that float Bern to ; Be oaatar of Beir pood, sink Bam to , | the bottom sod fasten Been there, ■ , where they remain aad are used aa food ! I during tha winter, when Be pond ta fro1 over. Thu ta thought to be one of the a pantry which will aot freest- Ita 1 I pond fnrniabea a depth of Water thai ia i sagacity, we had many oocnpnnc. Bam, weoooclndad to shoot oaa Oaa animal for hta akin. W. shot cm through Be taad. Hi. eompaniona imooald amure~om*mm'odafi beaver be Beir pood, aad altboagb we waitad aomrtfme in Ba vicinity, we failed to discover him, again. Tba inhabitants it ia nearly impossible to Mil a taaear wiB a rifle, aad never, on say oeoa- . AmoU. _______ ' Bead lor Richard Qvaat WMta I The' inhabitants of Portage] ace called Porta - ana Id it aot ta proper to allnda to j aaa of Bam aaa Portoguoaef" ta a fae/that ttambT^^^ dtatk^ in healthy mala Baa ia any attar batever "vented. If this oan be of aay aaa lo Bdtaon, ta ta walocn to it ia Ba following: " Immp-poat tan feat high; a man walks bum it at tha rata of three mitas on boar; bow bet does hta shadow travel ?" Let aa aaa. Ttatta easy aaouffh; but tarn are allot of proofs ta mod. Iim a.fioiltamu.ta to ta ad ; tha books are to ta posted; copy lor Ba paper ta to ta got out; tats an man wbo want bills printed aad om who waata to aaO a load of wood; tan dev— Be aa tared apprentice to pay. m Bat really wa cant give my attaaftoa Ttaatatarbhmal ha. ha : ha. to: WMsh ta aa Mfa' 'm *■*" '. mta. "* — Icekwv PlIlSl. Be ata* k ban I ta ta I ta, ha ! Ata aaha taM M a Mi |m at kMtari trn tags >m atom Ba ta -ataa, MAaRhMtala^^^ tafiaBMbtoe!Mtalta,tal ] A^M^amtoaaatajilil^ nlillto j hmat ha, tat take I tsarjss SKIS ; , let maim ■ultatkmto ta"- ~ I F 1II1.I IBM wham punta j | fil iMRm^m- ' •ral Mringeory, wear bul 00. glove, md I aamaaf Bm ktai af«B. TMstatoaar- < : of taper jeeeiry. -km ■ li ta t TtaMrfc tartar fcrtaar tytaeogwam • adham to BaaM iiAim, 1 1 ga ata ata at Ba taamstaaM 1 K " ' I ; g*MS |i "r ■
k BLOOD DBIIKEM. t V y A St Louta reporter, who taa bean , rf oa a tour of ini aMgaliiiii. teya Bars sr. , a Initalcity " tatwmo MO and SOO pac ,, pie wbo daily drmk from half a pint to t ,, a pint of blood, piping bot from Ba „ nine of r la ugh trod celtJc They are b 1, 1 really of a pulmonary nature, aad tha J . repellent rmady is taken wiB tha bops |. | that it will rebuild wealed forma and [ stimulate to raoewed action Ba dying „ if j locoes of nature.- The reporter mya d most of Ba betcbara drink blood whan. m ever Bey gat dry, aad oae of Bern told „ Mm it waa "a good deal like drinking , l. : °°e of the slaughter -booasa the reportar [ M I faead lour people to waiting far blood. . „ and be dsaeritas themes fallows: •e One wm a stout, healthy, red- faced, , d apoplectso looking man. To Be reporter , ■ be aaid that ha waa two years ago threat- £ 1 to drinking Uood, aad nearly all signs of " need tha blood now, but ba rather ° j. liked the taste, and eaa afraid thai if p ba stopped ita oae Bat ha would grow I e r; unhaalthy again. Tha next man waa Ba , it oountarpart of Be first one, who had j 0 i- | ««ta «ay oo tba Cera. He was rare t y | Be blood was doing him good. Ha | { h found be wm growing in fiaeh. Ha „ oertainly had room for it. Ha would 1 1 1, go to Colorado or Florida, but 'ooald not j 1, afford It. He ia by profeaaiou a barber, ! u e and has a family to rapport If Bay , a ware only prouidad for he eould die j „ d happy, because hia eough worried him b U terribly.. He bad no hopes of getting . 1- ( well, tat hoped to hang oa by Be aid * a I of the blood until he had scrapes! to- 1 1, pother a few dollars for them. The re- I . ,. | maintng tec were a mother and daugh- 1 1: I yam <* age, and ao waak that tar " e 1 mother all bul carried bar. The little n arms wan ao waatad that Be boose „ e showed plainly, and oh I how pale and , o 1 wan wm Be face. Death had mt Its , o aaa] Bare. The Utile sufferer nestled i, - in ill mother's arms and hid ita faee d from Be bloody work Bat wm going e ; last of four ehildnc. Their father e j died of eoaeumpbou. and my other n e three daughters followed him. I prey a a I to Ood Bel she amy be spend to me. n er " She ta all I tan ia this world. Iam g : poor and support myself wiB lbs i * media. It takes what little I ess make ; , - above oar little home expenses lo bay a a her medicine. I have tried everything. m a .ad nothing seams to do tar good. Ob, . - if I ooald only gat into tha country, j b 0 when tha air ia pun and everything is • bright, I think I ooald mre my child. < A lew weeks ago a neighbor told ma ° 0 ; brought aboat by drinking blood. It is 1 J ■ j my only chance lo mre bar, horrible m ! - , Be remedy enema. Taa, my darting. I 1 " - ■ know yoa an oold, bot wait a few c weeks aad we will go ont;into Beooua- ! try when Be son ahinea, and Be air ta a ; pan and tha flowswa are." " "When, mamma I" t{ " Ia the spring, my darting " » » " Will I linmntil then J J b - " C oourae yoa will. Doel yoa faal ( al 0 I yourself growing stronger every day ?" u The poor child sighed draerily. dhe d 1 saw through the leader artifice of the " - mw the flowers they woald ta growing ( ia tha garden of Paradise. Q A steer wm dragged In. The two a men watched the operation wiB in tar- „ , eat. The woman and child hid Bait „ ( laoe. The big man drank hta blood with „ mttafactina. Be consumptive in a par- o, functory manner, but the littla girt T I cried bittarty aad shuddered m she j, , took Be horrible potion, and Ba math . " >>R"aC family. a , Aa Be reporter peeead oat. Mock „ , said: " If you hmnot seen enough go j, , to aay of Ba atangbler-bimaaa. yoa will p , aaa plenty af blood -dnaka**." b ! lialllfat^IfaokX1 a^S^kTL^W Mm Bat all Bat tad nactad hta ears of Ba blood -dnnkan wm Irak it ft k oouiagad wiB thair ill luck, says a notot tasne of tha Xey Wart (Flo.) A'cg. «■ For over two Months they hart bean aeebta to gat h ve fiah to Heveae ; they ta 5o ^"tatofh^HM^S^1 Tta " omack Qeorge Storra, Opt*. Zeb Al- ta -d -ta. fifty ml. eert of Thrtagm, ia twmrty-fiva fathoms of water, koel hta ea whole fan of flab in a vary taut to Be south ami wart of hta m far m ha ooald aau Tta tarsal fish, aaah ■ ■ tagarw— d taa vaml He pefafed hta os Bc'lm*" Ma^ mator^ tad^j^ " J'sMawSll^ Nfi'^'taMMA «Jk «■ H 1 . taaaAa, Mmgmaf whAatowMnta af tha Mb waOmva-BMABtabt-ilBMliil E§S=S=== =££S.^Z=H . g5H£H5|: . MM.,. e. ■ .
HAKM1 in JOCSIIIOLD advised by Ita^MeaCiltc fWtaUa of oreharda, which ta two to two hundred aad fifty pounds of beme deal and three hundrad to four hundred pounds of sulphate of potash acre. This gives some seventy or aighty pound, of potmh. fifty oraixty pounds of lima (from Ba boas), and tea to twenty pounds of nitrogen, aad some magnesia in Be potmh and fertiliser, ali of which an eeHad for to nourteh orchards oa insufficient aoE, m Ba first coLbTnutiotT^lh the mada; and tta aaaia, pboaphene acid. Whether the ingredients nquirol tta ? ^ foraata Mraa or is harrow is. leariag it to Be rain to thoroughly incorporate wiB tta earth. Each treatment has proved aaceeaafni in orchards showing signs of deboB in this oountry aad in Europe. Ooal aatas aad salt an employed wiB . great benefit to some aofla, especially In ' orchards bearing soar fruita. Onharda, tta aoC of which, from dam pasturing ' will gradually defy we sic and 1 finally die, uniem vvrtorad to thai stale of fertility wMoh ia necessary tor tta 1 thrifty growth of tha ties aad ita extolearn m a healthy aad vigorous State. orchard* an greatly benefited by top diiming of leaf-mold, rotten chip similar material generally at hand on which can be applied without aboald ta wall deeompoa-d. Fresh vary rapid growth, tat the wood ia watery aad feeble. A dry soil of doom aad an stains hardy tree*. Their > wood ta firm, aad the boda an plomp aad does together aad Ba parts well proportioned. —Boaatd tha World. WammBiu.-II maybe rendered sponging th* surfer* with a weak aolnI glue, .to on tta wrong aide, To Wuou a Would Buawu-Makc . ends it oof In this aad rinm in eotd eater, to which yoa have addsd a little 1 binmng. if Be shawl ta a white one. To Pouau Brum. — Mix hall a pound | of fins emery powder wiB tta same I quantity of soft soap, aad add a email ! fin for two hours, to extract all the moiatun. Bub on wiB flannel, and finish wiB plenty of dry wliitiag. Dam- Oncosts.— In damp doaeta and eupboanta faeces ting mildew, a tnyful of quicklime will ta found to absorb tta moiatun and render tta air pan; of ; from bme to time, as it beoomta fully This remedy will be found useful in aafra and atrpag rooms, tta damp air of which ada frequently moat injuriously aa tha valuable deals and documents which Bey contain. To Kssr Ttnaac raou Mom— Fold your thing*, sprinkling a little dry naaiphnr in between. Then aew than up in tags made of some strong mat*. Linen, of ooune, UrxeaUeat, but common bed-tictoag ana-era aery well. tags should ta afitatad vary dosaly, beat by machine, aad leaving not the ■ insHee! opening anywhere. This keeps ita good, perfectly aafk Too need Dover oae aay ottaw peecuuUcu, even for bat yoa mast, j oourae. make tare Bat tha math* have bad no efaaaoa to their sggv in tta things before they mupmtad. To aid farmers in arriving at aoeuraey tarsal fields andar cultivation, Ba folUfa" ta givaa : Five yards wide by MS loag contains Taa yard, wida by 4M loag TO tain. Twenty yards wide by U3 long 000- ' Forty yards wide by 1M Mag eoataios Sweaty yards wide byflfif long 000Eighty yards wide by long ooaSixty feat wida by TH long contain. 110 test -ids by W7 taag contain. ISO bat wida by 3CS loag 000 tains oa* HO hot wide by Ul« taag coo tern. 000 taet wide by 00 taag contain* 00* 1 Mortal Report*. I Ttatano.fam OmANBO 1 omhm. ta pfMa. Mgta. CtaXtaHuMAmm. A Orttam.Mtata li.i.l OmLoaL ta bght faaa.o 1. SSHET-- ; SSSSLuu* ; SSSrirrkli RNma » ^S5S%»*BNH MHSO * ^■SMSS'Xnm M HHHH
7. • . ' : • — — _ I. 1 , 11 fit g am Ho aadWa TMrty^m years ago aU aorpota was ■ado by hand. Only Bo taorasof the boat was* sstaa by Bo taftah IT. botam to dan 0 liMnilMutaho - doas" by Mm. tagun ia England. Ouo-taeB cf fho rovuaa* cf Fnaoo a darned from tobaeoo. JhTOta^^taB.1^ taaA young maa with bia first goataemoy be aaid to have a taft ttm* of tt. Sot u author, aad jot a rightar of books— Th* export aooormtaat. " Be careful how yon punctuate Be stove.- It means not to put too much ootaa. ^Be aura to ooiiaet your tho^hta as aril by good. Be greedy by. liberality, Be liar by truth. It may sound like a paradox, yut Be bracking of boB wings of an any ta a are way to make it fly. • An exchange wauta to knew tt tarn' torn are heelBy. Thai dapaadk Aa attack of beaa is apt to make ttam very sick. Advertising ia B* oil whteh trade*, meo pot in their lampk They thet era unwise put ao oil in.— Adrian (AfieA.) IMtak An Irishman telle of a fight in whtab there wea only one whole noae left in the crowd, " aad that belonged to the tae-hettlk" A man may M ta proud, but when ta apOta a bottia of anrilage on hta beet ooat. Be Hackeuaaok Jieprbhcmm On ooming for lha first lime from a . woman, gaxiug at tta ooara, aaid : "I am glad, It* once in ay life, tc aaa 8he was a lady paaai ugar in oa* of Be Shoo Fly depot, and after becoming tired of keeping atill the tamed to the drive* and aaked : " Ho* much farther doe. this horrid hill rear John nplied: Tigers brought «3H> apieoa at aootsoo .0 New Tort raoeatly. Wa don't sup pons Bey will be any cheaper tills season, and if our readers haven't time to go to Be jonglea of Africa and catch Bear own tigers. Bey bad better parchaw their winter's supply Bis mouth. — Morrtefoire Herald. Thomas Holioway, of Loodoo, wbo $300,000 a year in advertising — having , steadily increased for forty yeera. Aa a natural rasuft ba taa brooms immensely weed the, frankly admitting that ta owaa it ail to jndiooor. advertising. As soma measure of acknowledgment to tta pab Lie, ta has begun Be reeotkm of a oollcg* for somen, which ta lo coai hearty two millions of dollars, end M to ta handsomely endowed. The Small Bey •• Haa Some fas." He was natural Ij cruel, aad ta told au acquaintance one day that ta had a new trick to play on Be public-loome-thing entirely new. Be had a long string and a braes key tied to the aad of it, which ta aaid waa tta instrument of torture. Over the front sidewalk a maple tree scat some pretty strong leave*. Into Bia, after dark, the boys climbed. " Sow wart," caye the primapal, "till tta first victim cooes, aad dcu-t make a noise." Pretty soon on ordinarily-itnaai 1 tannti ccme along, and just aa she bad passed ta lot drop ataly pulling it np again. Both now cam* to a sadden atop, began fumbling in her pocket, and wondered what it waa ata could have dropped. Bta started an, bat had Dot gone fas before aba cemebae*, lmpelled%y curiosity, aad began- a careful aaarafa cf tta walk. Maau while tta boys ia Bo tree tad stuffed Bear flats in their mouths to ^d to^e^^TpictadV^-0^ »o money, aotay, nothing did Bey Rufl; al as went oa to thair homo*, parttep. to worry ail night; or parhapaa . giggle ia Ba tre. turod Bail look of disappointment to a eery tamp muOa, . and a taogh from tta asms plaeo mada Bern have awful wicked thoughts about - boys. Owa victim found a ptaoa of tta. ad ■ Laying tta causa of tta aoaaa to thai. - But wbao ata ptatadit up aad throw ii down several times to toat tta sound, - Ita boy* nearly 1*11 out of Urn tree. A man, uhoa caaght, would slap an of Ms waa aaldom that ta Was brought to a hard pan march. Wbeu aay cms aaw Be trick after sewrrhing half aa hour and saying all Mads of lfttlc thiagatqr tta a— .trot of tta boy*, ta tampiy remark to maka, ao aaaao te oaO. Tta «" eta af taghf aa aaoa aa poaathta a. tarmleaa ; no trn* breaks a tag ar uyaiatafrr mm. p might ta boys aa a good -ay to rwo^ MswaR. otaamT'toto Ita rotaq i* ha* panted many te daaadawhy Ba. *amk wood, aa MgMj eatead taw Ma aaim. !tTta Ij^ daro'aak teak hL MM ri roan ;>Mwtaa Baton ta teat Ztaoaanaatalfd^mTZ»^k»r!f MfeteklMtaM - | ■ taata Ita" plaaha tan teTtaJri^fi MhthttglkaataMteBMM — uaHI

