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VOL. XI. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., .THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1819. NO. 17. ' . . — ~ *
mt or jb cur 3SgSS5e=i.^--g —■ 'JOB PRINMNC IB — 3ai PEoiLStj Okrtj, OjftDt. '* JOHN m. HOFFMAN'. ! A throejrnnd CouoaaUor at Lnr, FOTTE* A NIXO-, mOBHIT8.4T.LAW, WALTS* A. SAimOWt, HMII8T W. IOMUHM, 1 4 ATTORNEF-AT-LAW solicitor nr chahcnhy, BUBOfE88 CARDS. ISAAC H. SMITH, Mot ffo Bill Tailor and Daalar In Oaote* fWahloc Oooda, owny. KLOMKOCS JOHNSON, LAOJtr. eZXTLKXCA-.- A i HlUlUZyt ^ toon, BUOtX A OA ITT Mt, fareMgCB,. WARS A ELDRCDCK. CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS, I jmjpa * IS^5ilfe-7g5r- ■ HUTFSoKC. 1 PARLOR ORGANS. ng^S®Kl!iS«i£S , wgsm *"'' j*1*^ j DANIEL F. RKATTY, [ ,m! mil: FAETOBT BIUUH1II Ul 1»» * BUSINESS TESTIMONIALS " . mmm\ SSplii uaniklT f. beatty. " HMNWiBRMB, I.H. li STAHOTHECAFE ★ | Job Printing Office ; ______ T>" I THE DAILY STAB. I
* ! TV hay V Is Hi VI. I-L •. i -G«M' ■■■■ - iskikJ, F>wr |! Vt •Vally >•**•* FewUs V. 1 Vw!'a.a ■■ VmJT'* L ' I W1U usn J-* V <psra< fas dose. [ '"■■>»! 1 r I i tw.T*T*I*"^' " «**"*. » H« ii i Ari^sfalL.aaW.^n. GERTY CARNEGIE'S SONG. « l J- TeUBOmare totra-lf I hurry I thai: J *^so'c i'i^k G^y*tvL!£ie. :rXii y •■fan. rolls up a pkcr of manuscript • music. and then nun up stair, to equip * Garty la la shop aanl>|. Onlr fir. moatV afo aba last ka brave. aokk 1 r!&aw'leLrSS2«b^U^< i' "tyhaa Mt bfa widow and only child tl wholly uBprovtdod for. aad they bar. to depend upon their own exertions far the Bo Can;, who b a braro firl aa w*U ,1 aa a pretty or*. haa thrown Vnatf with d whole Toothful energy. Into Ure tank of Uachlof muajr. and tba other da. h b fa a aoaf aat to ^Traayrem's " Flow « down. coM ri ratal. to the sen." a eery ambitioOB undertaltiag: bat what fa ai there too high for Ure amhUioo of youth? « Thfa precious wort of art. Death cop- b led. sV fa Dow oa Ure pedal of taking up o — oba fa Being with VrmoUrerat Wlm- 11 bMoa— oad bar hut beats Ugh aaabe P firn bwaalf ap to tba architecture of fa airy edifices. fhrnfabed with fame, suc8 V hurries to tba Putney (tatics. sad E jumps into an empt.-lookin* record- n. chatawrhr. an) take* bar aaat with bar Inch to the locomotive. It There's BO oaa with bar ta tba esrriage. a. ao Garty begins la aiag bee song. partly « out of tba frUaam of Vr ffad yooaf lrenrt. partly with tba parpaae of rxrvrisiug Iwr « roica a Unfa, far aha bopm la hapw " -faWd tofan. It to Mr Dooaj; aha baa udoTfrap^" ' 4 Soddanly aha fa atartlad by acoOfb bo- fa hlad fan — o uaaiy ooatfh. aad, oh. bawtor! aa aba soickdy tana ranad. aha ba- la bohfa ta tha far oorwwof tba aatiotataf llaaadfhl' Haa alw haaa (iriaf aa on- " aDnaftr. who darea to ait tbarr. aad. r with adnalrtaf ^pwUntaca.^uta og hb ^ "c^Ily thn^awiS^Tp-^i »■ thi. 1lanat. aad. ta bar bony to cMridol Afar naa. Onty fa area wiOtaf to rfak bar U ta an attaaapt at jtmiptaf ant arbik P> Iba train fa atill ta BMlkiat. tart tba rafrno. , tory wtodow warn bar. far. wiaMla aa fa aba any. It nfao to slide down aad pamlt hrc la opto the door T"Tbaah banTCaP aba ^aatahnn. aa ^ «aUoUw dawrtaattbadMnan to ^ As Owl, sawn bar tfaattaatkw. daa *' •oak. Is bar dfaaaty. that bar rail of * tutalc. which aba Itod faoctad sofa ta bar m Taora Haa to bar eyn. aad aba lain, j" tb. a adailut lo taanfar +. mmif faaaAtalbaatatiaaaadaaa-aaitattaitaai- u ■aliktaii IT aka baa lata It aa tba way } bnai tba | i.lA ta to tba aaaatha. ^ ■?iT.Mml*ld.'whh ^ p ntafb copy faaotboiaa. "" Paar Oarty' Sbr mt, aa. ar two M paawn wbathar tbay bee* faaad aay- u thtaf. t— tlwy ooly npj, with aawr of « "■n ariaa." aad pan aa; aa Haaora- JJ •aataa Mkh, far bar bat so maacn " b» _ ^ ^ * -I P-w d— • add Id. h>\ are ^ ' - * * '"narTi'n^l'.iub^' w ~WM:
■■ Oh. Mlaa (fanaffa. papa baa onaant•d ax oaw flrtaf aaab ajoUy party ata tb. ««la^th.oar hlrtbday. yoo know. Ihn't to ha a dtaaw party tnt. aad thai wa arc I to bar. tank awl ptaftap. aad wtad ap wdth a dance. Aad yoat aamt can pa. It . n^T.^«Ks3Saf dor oair duet, and than yoo Lauat aUy and join ta Iba daactaf with the not of I ' "rtfaa*! Ansa Ethel, hot I will coane with plaaaurc. and ' help you all I con to amaoa your fnoata. and I'U play for the dnncinp; than yoat need not trouble to eDfrnfr any a aa. TV fifteeolh. you aay t That', to-momrw I week. Very wall— It will auit ma parfacUy." Aad than the laaaoau arc pen., aad I Gorty racuraa haona ta the dark, driaaly January aaantaf. fargaattaf all about IV . party, aad thinking of nothtaf hat bar loataoof. The weak fun by. mod aa tba are of 1 the party *n Carnegie aak> " By-lbe-by. Getty, what arc you fotaf to riuf to-momrw arrntaf at the Harthtaf that room into my loud at tb e time. 'It don not aifuiiy in tV leaat TV p-wpi— the old onn. 1 umub-wIU be content to doaa at aay ditty, and the awn uill wfah It oyer aa quickly aa poaalble. ao aa to rcumenrc t V danctaf. My daftaf will V mntle a nopfop. and tV chokn of mp tbereiure " IV hot a lorely flrlP Torn Wrntwaeth nmorka to hl> remain. Ethel Harmon. next earning, m Getty makn her apprornwet in the drnwing-mcon. Who faaV? I fancy I hare earn her ban before." "In, (V don look lorely to night. black gauaa drew arte off bar tatlliant completion." Et VI rryo.na She i. Mlaa Carnegie, our nuuic tubtrewa. nod I'll tatrodarc yon lo her pr—wlly But muat come and atag BrtL. You eon afterward. Come. Ill play your nrcumpaaimeuta if you like. What wiH you alng' 'Tom Bowling r " "No; I're rang that at rrary party ■°"g. and play myows orcompuimmi by heart, thank yon all IV aama. Euy." Aad Mr. Waatwnth anta htmerlf at Mm} Ifatnu with atrmlulng enra. U ' aV drrnmtngl Her own aang'. How 1 aay oaa — Bol aa aba atande Bad lbtana. her heart I faat. tV teara come wrll&g up to i her eyn. and aba haatlly atapa behind a I window curtain lo hide bar amotion i Mr. W nitworth haa a good tenor rolrc. I and .ing, aimply and unafferUdly. m>d 1 with tatedlgent Interpretation, aad •note- I Garty fa mora deeply effected by fatv i own acag then eV hea arer brcn before . TV aang own. and Garty (till atantb < 8V henra the com menu and i plandlu on tV aang and tV atager. aad ! heart rxhuha. i SV atapa from baa 'hldtag^laca pm- . rally, and fa Immediately accented by t Harmon with a raqumt to take the r B°" BuTflrrt"1 ma tatrodarc my remain. < Went worth. Miaa Cnraagb. Haa V t md aapkndid Toko, and did V not aing t lorely aee^ splendidly 9" " Would yon ol«art to laUUg me from i whom yon oMatead that sang. Mr. c Gertj ata> t "Not at all. It was ta tV oddest i way. I found It ta front of a railway ■ carriage at Waterloo etarlno. probably r than by a yomg lady who had t staging It ahemt hallo doom timcn . ta tha carriage, fancying Vrertf nicwr. I I : "By J oral yon arc tV young tady. bean wanting to ffad you rrur ataee. . triad to truer yon at tba time, hot yon . had raafahad. aad I ban bam ndrrrtb- . taf for you the whole of bat waak. How , fa H yon Barer rmd tVadyrrtfacmenu*" , "iBtrmamtWpaiora. I am ao ffad r fa famd. foe I wanted to uk. IttotV , fa your own composition 1 I ' bad ao idea of it I tboofbt It waa aim- , th. wf that absmdroml journey up lo , Than the ptaMen for a aoaf ftou her ' repmlod da eompiim. and aha ' t±m aad looks Vr rrry beta, aad Tom mtwarth fuei and liataus ta rapt nd- ' Lahw aa ta (be arrntaf V pmauadee ] V* to walk through a quadrille with < ^-rujeu yon Mta. O^mffta. J ma etmjuutta art merit. y£ « parNapa I may V able to amaaga i t bet ' far far you than yUa «MU younoff - > ■ talk i ImertVt it baa Imp J ^£to4fa*TL,w7fa ; ^itbnf Jaaa. GaagGwm^e j. U^d j ANaaMtaua# tmm fawyora tota ni) pam lhal rirwa ■ I I a If « rebl^Tw m.kr.'rjrc Wbm b — *|w. G— h aarw to ,
kj AXTIFICAL BEAT!. 1 rlj'",,mui!rSE2rss,w i ['! TV Batharat (Sow South Waim.Au. ' 1 trail*) Oomrier girea pobllratlOn to a die- , f, I corcry w^kh. If it fa aa repeeoentad. fa J LJ certainly looat woeolarful. and wiU pre*. f '' duatroo. particularly that of meat eipor ' r. totfaa. But hateu lo the Qmrier : d TV gmtlrman engaged ir thfa enlar- , ,. prior arc Signor Butura. whose research- t « aa into tV botany aad natural history of . . South America bare rendered Ida name , eminent, aad Mr. Jaawo Grant, a p»pil J r. of the fata Mr . Xkholla. ao long haao, i j atad with Mr. Thomas Mart In his freer- _ y Signor Botura emlled upon Mr. Groat to 1 A inrokc his aasistaacr in aarloma far the " T tranamiaalan of Bra stock to Europe Signor Botura averred that V trad do ^ jf ourarod a South Amarien rr|*ublr]oi. , g that tied tba power of pcrlrcti, mped' " .. lag aaimatkm. aad that the trance thu. L produced cuatinoeo till IV applicalioo of another regeudtlr ioikt laood tV t , heat iu luartion>. *o perlrct. ao-norer. * Ii waa thfa auapcusion of Ufa. that Signor . II Kotura had found la a warm climate «tc- i * , composition at Id u I be eitrcniitin y aflcr a work of thfa liring •iroth. ' .. aad be imagined if the body while in , * . thfa Inert elate war reduced to a torn , peratura auflhreutly low toarrcot dernm position. tV traato. might V kept up for months, possibly for year*. Before I* - Mt Mr. Gnat V .had turned that grc> ' tfamaa's douhu into wondering curinaity ■' r by experimenting on his dog. He in- ■ 0 iarted two drop* of hla liquid mixed with u ■ a little glyurriar into a small puncture 1 mode ta IV dog's tnr. and ta three or 1 four minutes tie animal was perfectly 1 " rigid, the four legs stretched heck ward, c s ye* widaopen. pupibtrery mark dilated. • it aad exhibiting symptoms eery similar ' t to tbaae of death by strychnine, cxiep! o n that there had been no prrrious struggle J r or pain. Begging hb owner to hare no s 1 apprcbenakaa for tV life of this favorite o animal Signor Botura lifted Use dog 1 f carefully aad planed him cat a shelf ta tbc I r cupboard, where V begged V might V ■ t left till the following day. when be o promised to roll at tea o'clock an! rewire t t tha apparently dead brute. Mr. Groat d continually during thai day and night C visited the cupboard, aad so perfrctlt p was life suspended in hb farorlta— no a i motion of the pu far of the heart giving o r tad leal ir. of tire possibility of reri- p val. tbc frame being perfrrtly rigid— that o t felt tha sharpest reproaches of re- b 1 morse at having anrri freed a faithful u t friend to a doubtful and dangerous ex- n perimqat The tempcrsLture of tbc body, b . ta the first four hours, gradually " I lowered to twenty-five degrees Fahrru- w . belt below ordinary blood temperature, ii r which increased bis Iran as to tbc re- T . suit, aad by mora tag tV body was as ai I cold aataartaal death. At ten o'clock " I next morning according to promise, o I Botura presented himself aad It at Mr. Grant's fcnrs. requested it tub of warm water to V brought. Ha b tested thfa with tba thermometer to n ' ninety-two degrees Fahrenheit, and in fe Uus laid tVdo«. bend under. To Mr. tl olfactions Signor Botura assured CI • him that, aa animation must remain en- gi ; tircly snapendM till tV administration " of t V antidote, no water ronld V drawn " IV hiags. aad that tV Immersion b of the body was Amply to bring It again el toahluod-baat. After afaont tea lata- fa ut«u of thfa bath tV body waa ultra out « and aaotVr liquid bfectrd ta a punctury e. made ta tba Back. Mr. Gnml laifa ma a] tiw revival of "Turk" waa the most rtartitag thing V avrr sritaassed. aad at ataca seen the same experiment " made uponffahaap. 1 eon frilly confirm his «"mnt TVdog fast AowadtVretnra of Ufa ta lbs aye. and after five and a half mtealaa draw a first long brvutk Q and the rigidity Ml his HmV I. a fa, ~ ^ of tVaxtraordtanrrfatom opened by hb Z vlshoa'a dfaoovery.aad promfaad him all " tV aaafaAaace la his power. They next * aging. A dog (not Turk. hfa^u^T- ^ favorite) waa put ta Atiah|daa. ™ at Mr Grant', works, after bring prcvionsly " auapended " by Signor Bo- " tod although IV animal rrr! rod _ ao far as to draw s long VwUh. tV vital ™ rompker gtlly. mol tV aafaaol dfad" ™ twoaaxt aaimafa— adog aad a cat — ta a Hka manner la the mm- , tfaao Dr. Bark.r had been taken talu ^ S^^Td^S^ti^w'e^ u of nytalna that, aa tba baarxta aire y max ™ atad fares to asctV tang, tamolkm thai J" caused death. TV nouh .bowed hb _ am iba to V aotksly raerstA A namof anhnafa. whose Ufa haa brco owVd uptatM.mtifiefaidrath.Vra VraVpt " ta IV fraautaf chamber from aw to Ira i| waeka. tod ft fa band tVl tbangh the " toochfatVaytatoifrom tVfra^fa ^ b-Vfi Vf' bf^dnra- " ^Eizrrzzri,: ' tokm Mr^GesaB'x _a,m t.^hr^T . : ■ fafs. toaVd to Atar taAa ta a hasp, k , taw. wfiata. Mr. taaata Mai W, • ftil VfaaaMia 1 12L5Si*i«M*RumS!LBtato «V ! 1
into tV warm bath, and seas allowed lo 1 iu band being raised shore water twice lor tbs introduction of a thaemotnatar tV mouth, and then H waa taken out and P faced oo IU aids en IV fioor. Signor Rotura 'quickly dividing tV ' wool oa tV neck aad taaartiag IV sharp point of a amdli silver syxtaga under tb. : skla aad Injectiag the antidote This waa a pale gram liquid and is. J VUrrs. a decoction from the root of tha astrwr barbs, found lo South America TV , iamb was then turned an iu bock. Signor standing across It. gently mmpressing Iu ribs with his knee and beads breathing In Uu minutes tV animal was struggling to free Itself, aad when ■chewed skipped out thrvatgh the door aad went gamboling and bleating over tV little green in fteml. Nothing 1ms .tempted to ask in tV T rrscnee of eurb s ! discovery whether death itself may nut , i ultimately V Imffl-d by « iratifis invra'tigaiiun Signor Rotura tells me that though be has never altnuptrdhi. experiment upoo . to lie jsvf.ct saiety. Tl|e nexl friun un- ^ j on. He proposes placing him in lie a ■ leaping eliamber for one nsonth. and i .leefarc. V has oo fmr of fatal result t A War laeiJeal. TV Council Grove (Ran ) AryvHuu 1 I tells thi. war Mary: " Grubby" was a ( middle-aged, easy-going fellow, who foil I sort of martial pride ia pointing to the . nd.irra.oo bis letter*, which nod to fob ' "Godfrey Hardy. Company K.I New Jersey Vol- Infantry . | Brigade, First Ili vision. First Ar- i 1 w'L on^Tbot day' ta tbc month of June. ! ' l»VO — the day before the mremeneemenl •if tire northward .moernseat which eul- ( ' uiinated at Gettysburg— that "Grubby." c with many others of bfa regiment, was * ant to do piekrt duty at a point on tV k. some two mile, below t Fredericksburg. About ten o'eloek « s a he waa duly poaud elnaely to the edge a of tlie abrupt hank of tV stream. Op tlie opposite shore, aad perhaps one bun- t drcd fort distant, were Use enemy's pick- , eta pacing to and fro. There war. Bo t picket shooting being done at that time. A and although the opposing liara were ooly separated by the narrow river, they . faced their " hrau " la frill view of each p other without fear Altar " Grubby ' bad Via hb poaitkm aotne twenty mm- r utes V approached the sentinel on bis . right aad naked for a eVw of tobacco, tV party aoeosted never used the " weed." and was unable to supply his . want. . TV aentitsel on hb Mt waa next . interviewed with tV same ill-surcvaa. case bow l«*an to look deaperaU; . hour and a half yet before rcUef wooid his shoulder and walked to aad fro J a mechanical sort of way. tV very . image of despair. But prcaraUy V halted. , quickly to the opposite shore, aad e railed out ta a subdued tone to tV Consentry: "Say. yon feller over Imre you aay tobarker*" " Yea," . tV quick reap™, "Will you . a ctaxr If III cone orer>" .. " Yes." waa the reply- la a twinkling "Grubby" inrrrtad hh gun. thrust tV bayonet ta Ufa ground, peeled off hi. _ bee. aad was ta tV water pulling for tV other aide. Hr got hb tobacco, and returned to bfa post just ta time to detection by aa officer who rode J just then to Inspect tV picket line ' TV writer of thfa was oa picket duty " at tV tame time tod place, aad caa vouch for the correctness of Use story. ° Csnntry Cemeteries. Every traveler through tV raited tl to fidta car window V survey. B the country through which V imam, tl eve aad aaov ohamrva fa tfae dlfaance, p cm raase hllfalde hr cm the naked field. > 0 mnail rollactkm of white amrbla brad- p eusscs These collection, denote our f, pm* nwvnb^"^ur' bu'LTfaLly. ° Were h not that one knew it lo V so by j, mil- ° eaten that they are burial pfaoto- They * hare bo trees, no sweet aerated ahruta, ^ except tV e^d rearble aiaha and a taxuriona growth of " woe ta the bloom of youth, other, hi " rrtatry aga. left ao rctatlrm. no frfatofa " or bra utlfy their rratiag-pfaera beyond " the plaatag of s facme an the grave • ® U Europe. at Vri tatoriVrnKtogw. rat napert. TVngh the pariah amy V raacll and poor, dm rharefayrad faloaras t like s paradise with lorely phwtatione of " et rncha Vac one may hwirto find a = forgoOsn byl V Hrfag « ore glee much attrauoa in drntavtagne: = ofbarfaiplacaa; Vt tV aagfan of onr P 1 1 iBBgij inuertcrimfa Bta a tag to V a ■ aatlimil The astotry fa « It ■«» any ft mi V dm pararaA aanAdtoBf regal I to null - Rmtray IV i tl and | n Ab.i. tasamd. a rqfimy tl ^M^afi AtoUtotoWa'to^Jm^ " ■daVAAaapat. rVfamta IV k aaftu Who rtafe and aVrito 1«V apto. g IhAftta fata aVM dm antoh , iaAhrtohym.V mftaa. aatomte « jvp. wM itom VA •• -toaav- a
FOB THE FAIR BEX. TatoAwtoAh-aa-V II kto and wto I. all thfa '. mid. , Ufa..Mtopw ' I "hT.**b^TL!*°w' lametogaiam farcw" U-fa. bora tod fiaesty tort i_ ^ , Six counties in Iowa lav, lady auperiatendenb of public aebooU. Mrs Mary A. Draabon ha. made ; IVouiioutuf "Tlmt lluslmad of MUM" A Firaeb fan painter recently painted sdrraa^w s lady at an expenm .d »IA» Misses Goodeil A King, attoraeys-at-have entered into partnership St , Jaamvilir, Wis. i Stales last yrar I TV New Hampshire SorMy for tV I elected Mim Mary A Foster, eemtnry [ French women turn their piano, no 1 | that tV player face, bet bearers, sad jridbrilk. orrrOMomt choirs oftV ehurehra In tV t'athoV Uwy please la Ohhi. hot owing to a strange anomaly of tlie law tVy cannot V notaries public. TV Japanese Ladies paint their cheek*, tV article they urn for the purpose when first put on is green- Exposure to , the air. however, soon turns it to a mm- 1 dell pink. TV Begum of BhopaL a province of I it a eleier aad energetic lady I has built tV he« hospital In India. , outaide of Calcutta, fa making exeellent j roads, aad arranging lor a railroad to ; Vr dominion. ' Lnerrtia Mori, who baa jtvt paaard lev eighty-sixth birthday, fa said to ascribe longevity, with exeellent bodily to Vr simple mode of liring. her continual self-restraint and Vr constant Mrs. L. H. Stone, of Kalamsaoo. who has arrtral time, taken r fames of young ladies to Europe aad Fahutiar. u now teaching a cfam ta Detroit aad oat ta thus contributing to tV growinterrat in literature which fa eprrwdMrs. Foil. San Francisco', female fa a bright, fair-haired, rosy, " I originated from the cradle. tV wash tub. tV sewing machine aad t V cooking stove. I hare educated myself aad I am now trying to earn a bring fox myself aad my little ones. " Clara Reinmsnn. a young American prima donna of German drarrmt. who Ml a good engagement ta Berlin ta 1877 to take part ta the Loufarllle en lag i feat, aad wV was lad to form dehmire hopes by the applause that waa there showered upoo her, has berunw taaeae through disappointment aad need. line. Blanc. tV widow and Vir ot owmr of the gambling hegme at Monaco, hegaa her rareer by aweeptag out Kuraaal gamhliag rooms. Her proCof Vr daughter, mnrried"n^lfah prince. TV iarame of madame varies M.000.000 u. ff3.0G0.000 s yrar. Mrs. S. S. Cox. wife of the Coagrraerelieres Vr husfaaad of n maaa of uaim poadrarc w hirh would ocVrwfaF Aranad s large portion of his time. TVra err mora ta Washington whose amiability. good sense aad tact arc of^V IV Clartaaall Cm n--wevai. TV btosr work of Mrs. VinnV Keuu-Hoxir. tV srulptnaa. fa a Cupid. llrim^MlTtv'tal^fa'ttaiad^ta pink- Those wV bare aara it say h fa tV moat perfect pierr of work tV artist has eve anoomplfaVd. It weighed twelve panada wbra first placed on exhibition. It weighs more now. Thfa to the way ta which a Laufsrflfa to tV tVriir .VaS?* gvtlq. ■ "Tub hare asked nse pointedly if I oaa marry make* tore lo a different girl every •OTta^totoBtoj^V toj*^to«a man whom only tototo of toppart fa to atod father I oaa many a man who boasts that any girl caa V won w*b Mr hrtp of. good talfar — 1 » re Vt I w— a-B-1 *** K*rVI * vu to UtoblrdlVtoto, nrt'llttll to UVhfta MB^ofndfttaBd ram zLrzz'zLri9** Mart re ■■ mBVdftVttow M V ft - s^toBM. mntom. tod to^
FARM. GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD , Thfa Is aa tmportaal month ta IV ) pemftey yard. Many bra, will V art f Good coupe will V aaceaaary for tb- | earlier brood, and if Bol dow oo hnnd | i should VgM randy nl once. , i Dontglre a bra more than right or . I nine egg, at thfa time of the year. SV I | may hatch more, hut wiil probably not | | raise more than from six* to eight chick. hie cuodltkaas. la May s ben may have i 1 a doxen ar fifteen egg,. Hen. should not b* allowed to disturb j th- sitter, by laying ta their neat, a* I Broken egg. and a bad hatch will re- 1 1 suit. If the setting ura ran nut be leo- 1 I fated ta any other way. rovrc bra with 1 i aa empty coup, basket or box. being j careful lo bar- bra come off every day of broksn oyster shell* yoo should begin 1 lo do it immediately If you want egg. j ' 1 shells. Wbrae such miderial I* nut fur- j ^ nisbed the ben. may V wen picking at j | buildings, instinctively trying lo Had j what should V given them every day , 0 | Wbra a brood is hatching leave them I , 1- 1 akto until all arc hatched. It fa uariea. . " I to liV' the hen on the neat longer than i j twenty-four hour, after tV first chick, k- I lialch These that arc delayed longer " I than that arc not worth murh if they do ; j hutch, aad are apt In die ta a day or two. w If it i. thought desirable lo hatch them, j in < Feed for young chickens fa aa import- i ;h coed with sweet milk, but DM wetted. Is , I a eery guud feed he tM firs! few day,. | t» ■ When the chicks arc a week old tbey , is I low grains of wheal or cracked corn they I ] should hare to much of It as they will ' j induced to am. Give only a little at a a. j time, but give It often. Never allow stir 1 se pins feed to be around, and get sour. »• I Ay. ! Our preference u for light Brahms. : I- {for which fowls arc kept. Second, a ' ■•J four-foot picket oe lath fence keeps them . | fruen your arigblsw'a yards, gsrd-e and | yards and other places where poultry arc " nut wonted, ThinL they fay ia winter * during cold wenther. when eggs arc | ^ scarce and high ta pries, bringing at i ^ picked out in market Fourth, to three , months old tbey make good broilers, a bring hardy, ran V rafaed rarly ta n spring, when price, arc high ; their akin r- being yellow, looks better d reward than 1 1- the pnle-fleahcd ooes. Fifth, all tV nice ' marked ooes command a ready sale ir among fancier*, a single bird bringing nxwv than three or four pnir, of common 1 s fowls. It has been said they arc tavath crate settee a 1 wish they were, so to to 1 raise rarly birds . the trouble is tbey keep , ® laying too Isle ta Uie araaou before wanting lo e-V'aad same fay nil summer long. : showing no inclination to ley. diners. 1 " and when they do. arc easily broken up * by penning up a few Ays. Often when 1 ' raising a brood of chicks, the old ben V- ■ ^ gin faying when the little ooen arc ao d faegvr than rohtaa.-«nrinnoh Tfane*. | TV vitality of weds may be Dated by 1 '' placing a sample of almost may of the 1 ' larger kind of seed* or grains upon a bed 1 " pea or griddle. When tV seeds arc go<ai ;■ and the vitality ia perfect tV specimen J) noise: 'on tV^MraTand. If tie rad b ! not good or the vitality fa defective, it j will remain atiU and burn. This ia a , j murh quichra and surra plan of testing seed than to plant ta earth or warm d water. To teat them ta thfa way it fa T DM necessary that the seed V perfectly dry. altliougil they should not be too < a mufat. Seed* should not V kept ton dry . d as miry but moderately dry q Barter gar- - ret fa tV best place to keep them. A box- twenty tachea square and aixi' trcn and toe-half laches deep will hold '- one barrel (three bushels). A box fifteen tachea square and four- . h lera and new-eighth inches deep will bold , J half a barrel (one and earaVdf brahela). 2 and nine inches deep will hold one-third ° of a barrel (one bushel). A box ten Mriwa by twelve tartar and ! . mint fawVa 4N> *10 bold one-aixth of a * barrel (one-half of a buaVl). ! A box right Inehaa by right lnefamand , aloe Inches Aep will hold one pork. , A box right taebe* by rfg^t iarbea and 1 0 four and Ibno-oixlemlh inebaa deep will T farid— ffdhmdeyme-urr. a TV qaaattry of ased per acre required " pre aces. AflfafoUriff ana half bAV i - ofa. ' *»e. Wulril. oaa and threaquanar ' " hraVfa ; rye, drilled, toe and ona-qmrtra J buM hrahafa; harfay" AUfaX'oa. 1^1 | , (hto 1 4. 1 1 1, two to thMs hrahafa: ' t nil MMltotoftM t Tltosthy. ras amd anw-hnff ta two (or- , 1 XdMtom s taftto— uwhfidrarahy. | fa fa My. i h MHftA^H|_ inlT torto^fay. >
one sprig of thyme, one taaapooaful of ' ash. one of sugar, half •tospuuofal of H 1 pepper, oar small bay faaf. if handy: place th. whole In n stew-pan with thtee 1 hour, nib through a flour sieve, place r a boil, stirring all the time; add a little . t plain boiled rice; ta the absence of , bruth. add a Uttle milk, or water. Itaxau Oxtixr — Put taloastrw-poa a 11 c Imeupfttl of bread crumbs, one taacupful of tran. ope tablmpoonful of butler, f bev-toi; baa 'abaorbad Uie erram. work io 1 i rel"» ^ 1 ; Dt-xruxcs.- Freparc aa for sour milk , biscuit, with lam ahortraing. stir aa stiff . as patolble with a spoon ; much depend, , upoo this, and If they should rise tuft stir in more flour before cooking. Rise ; oat hour Drop into tb. kettle with a ' spoon, aook about half aa hour, aad tbey 1 [ will V light aad spongy 1 I A New Harm Csioa reporter bat had f j Interview with two men who were j i i giving exhibitions of marksmanship w ith . I the rifle ta thai city TV closing extract 1 of that Interview fa u follow, , But the lending shot of nlk aad which ' r Mr Oealon sayr has never yet bran , equaled. V rails hi. '-berk -action shot. f The gun. arc loaded, and one of them r placed In s frame work at one .ld< of the J stage, and pointing to Mr Create*. TV | gun fa already oockVd u V fares it. Mr. | Junes takes a position directly behind ' their brads. Slow!) and amid breath less ' ' silence. Mr Crcaton raises tlw gun lie ho'ids, rocks and takes careful aim to the 1 l rifle in the fan' He Area, bits tV t.igr grr. tV e>thra gun I. discharged, and ' ■ almost before tV audience ran realise It. a . tie hall strike. IV potatoes un beitb men's • r brads. It fa n eery dangerous fiat, yet I far has been done without mishap It , , took a great deal of practice to It before. , fails lo excite an audience to t V greatest ' So far. Mr Crest toy. on himself aad ' bfa partner hare escaped any rariou* , wounds. Occasionally a bullet will •cratch IV brad, causing blood to come. ' u>d one* or twice tV ball has made a \ ' furrow ta tV scalp. TV lew who are in ' ' the aame business arc nto so lucky . Frank ' tod"ot Vr"7buoJA liave hero muG- I r fated more or leas. But Mr. Creaton tor* i r V never fan aa accident, and never i ' polls bfa trigger until V has got his aim. t Concluding the interview, the speaker | ■ offered to take the reporter out ta the , t tear of tV hotel where the two wrar , r talking aad hare him bold up a silver for yourself that I do tV thing fairly." 1 Mr Create* urged ta support of Ufa propo- ' ■itioo ; but Use scribe filt compelled to decline the georruu. uffor. .touring tlie ^ long-hnirrd gentfiinan that V would « ' take his word for all V said I t , Cora. i TV remarkable properties of cora— I V , > dried Warns of a .mail tree growing ta , - I'-ro and Bolivia — and iwpcrially it* . power to enable one to put forth long- , , continued exertion without fatigur. hair ( a been exciting a good deal sf totentii* , among scientific men for tV fast fr-w Three properties were known and * prised long before the Spanfah conqurct. ' tV Wave, bring employed even u a ' medium of exchange. After tha con- ' art idea of export- At Potosi alone. 100.- I 000 budwis were consumed yearly. i . Under tbc iaflurare of tV Wares of I this plant, tiie miners ran work nigh: I ' sad Ay. with ante brief interval, of rest ' ' aad .bap TV slightest food and n ' handful of tV Waves enable t V native, I 1 to endure IV severest and moat protract- 1 ' od toil of every Irind. TVy take lira ■ I three times a Ay. chewing them and t • lodging tbcm In IV side of tbrir mouth, i > like n quid of tohnreo. I r In 1870. the Toronto (Canada) I across 5 club, consisting of sixteen pfayrrv nil of . sedentary profariMrt. VidtVrhnmpito- . ship of IV world against ail com ere. white men or Indian, fortified mainly by coca. Which Ibry chewed during the . game, swallowing the mliex- One Ay. . 1 during which tV lieat ta IV nm wae 1 to 110 ifigius Fshrrabrit, though their ^ 1 sturdy build, were utterly exhausted V- 1 fore t V game was SnfaVd. tV former 1 ■. seemed to free from fatigue nr at tlie 1 Iu chief region fa npoa the bran, and 1 I It fa Weed, by some, at farat. that it b powerihl stimulant* tool — tcogrs. A l I French writer affirm* that wbra long < nod ta ex rasa, ft affect, t V brain, and - J FeeA'r ffamptoh*. itobodlity. . Somebody think. V has dfarorravd ' I Mat toow. wbea incorporated wUh > . powder or yerat. "I hare thfa • moraine far breakfaar." says IV seritev J r ta tVfffagV* Mint — r. " partakra oi a r raow-rafaA toand rake, mrei. fa* era- 1 aiag to follow* TV cake w bra haksd weigVd about three-quarter, of n poond. ' i * far,. VM"'MI M Ve. dry, cfam « I IV worn VnAXrad ft wra ft. II , Maty am ftfonqArk oora tod hafand It i iijBirin sf ra War kind* «MewtVe. "rapraremtoMfa Ms — aWVftd rato'erym^ kdtfawfaV.ftpraaMdto dUfaftrwriooymt lUai
■ "'-'■M". 'AW ' fT* iTk B^reta VriMa fam* tadr a ftamd to Mhd mpffim TBftdVI IsAtoWIA 'viwuTil .C ill atWaera MfisVksfaftVa « MM AVfoSavy bftftdtomi av aff v aftn V m hV la #eaa iiigWttoafaD-scfe^dtpra. Oaly aetAawh-ekMto aae AaasfaB Tat watota W V bras A woMfa rifatog. AValltotl tosThfai isgieraITXMS OF IHTEREffT Fifty-three per cent, of tV French ore Thfa fa the wmlktag yrar; the next will V leap-year. TV gold and silver product of Cnlifornln since IMS I. ffl.W7J00.000. TV owner of n Chicago peanut stand formally gone Into bankruptcy. TV beauty of tV fare fa an ravfabla thing, but Use beauty of the heart falls A Chinese proreeb says. " Great souls have strong wills ; other, only fceb'ie wishes." Do not Insult the under man ta n Agfa by telling him that there ta plenty of It fa n figure of .perch to -ssy that a man walk, off on bfa ear. but V may stand on his gums. At tV present rate of Inrrraer of tV rare. Roast* will have 300.000.000 of inhabitants ta fifty year, Irving said of a conceited man that whenever be walked toward the west he expected the cast to Up up. Many persons given to bitting the nail Uie bead find on investigation that tha nail ta question Is tV finger null People who cannot heartily lore aad will never command tV first or know tbc clearing influence of IV tattel A young Pluladcipbian rays Vd ratfo* walk right into tV affection, of n certain young girl than to win tVchnmpion boh. Can animal, learn arithmetic? aska an exchange. We briicve tbey all multiply. asocial. A profound writer says :" We arc crested especially for one another " Thra why bfamc tV cannibals in wanting to get tbrir share? " Always pay u yoo go." said an old man to hi* nephew " But. uncle, sup pore 1 haven't anything to pay with 8" TV Glasgow honk relief fund bra reached ffl.7to.000. a mm unprecedented ta charitable annals. Lady Burdetta Courts gave ffs.000 An lows hone Vt n oondcreript^galL and trots with bis hind legs, ta n way that totonisbes Uie uirfmcn At n wolf hunt ta Gnge county. Nebraska. recently, about 1.000 prnoiu. Including too ladies, participated, and fourteen wolves were takra ta. In Philadelphia fast yrar there were IUM births (0.640 mafia). foW7 marriage* and 13.743 death. (7.BM males). Of Uie deaths. 7.385 were children. Lore tear ires cunning even to inno- ; and. when V gets possession, bis first work ta to dig deep within • heart, and there lie hid. and. like s mfarr ta the dark, to feast uleme. When a boy walks with a girl aa though be were afraid aome one would him. tire girl k his sister. If V walks ■o clone to her as to. nearly crowd her against tV (race, sbr fa tV airier of soma eke. large quantities of Lfafo-thread gloves. the summer : a few have stripes of color running around the wrist; some arc stitched oo tV back, and some are ranScboolmistrew (just beginning n ales fame* upon minerals to tV juniors) — " How. what are Ure principal things we get out of tbc earth ?" Toothangler, aged foet! (confidently >—_ - Find out your child's specialty." fa the urgent advice of a phrenologist A man any,: " We hare tried this and find It not an easy Bometimes rock candy srsqas to V the favorite, and then again there fa a marked tendency to u«y." Klleer combe, finished with crystal and pins, headed by hails shout the sine of n marble, are need for tV Vir. lut no young tady nerd pitfce her brother's glass agates and try to make herself lovely therewith, for IV cryatal muat V faceted. Bishop Colrnao has boned n form V to V used during tV Zola war. fiouth Africa, ta which oorare thfa passage: "Watch over. wr beecerh Then, all near and dear to na. aad nil our MV. men. wlKther white or black, rngagad la thfa deadly struggle." DrilHng bar class in poetry, the marker quoted from the familiar lines of Ten- : " You mot wake and caU me rarly. rail me early, mother dear." Now." aV asked, "why did Ure girt want e to V railed early?" "Don't know." replied Tommy. " unless it was TV St. Peteeaborg i mi i^iulmfi of Ure Loudon TMw apJ rays B*tara*^M» fahfa^o^.7/to ^hWt"'tv' ■alnhT TVpilgrtBWto Mere* Ure fast (reran «0.»M Their ka hh was very good, aad Baktaff i I II l imitary ! ■ il b ml wkM*BihkBgi.mMapB>ftik*M vSSSsk. ' raerararaaaa

