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VOL. XI. CAPE MAT CITY, If. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1879. >0.29 I. _ • _____ .1
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« PROFKM.ONAL CAJLM. JOMJi a. Huffman, A' torocy and OnaoaUorat Low ■ »• A- (A-- C— MM .... I.e.pott kr a nlxote, ATTOHNJEY8-AT-L.AW • mawAi. walter a. barrow*. ■0o*t mu.aa i mbrbert w. edmund*, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW S0LICIT0E a aSlMOWBr, BPBDTK88 CAEDS. ' isaac n^mitn, Mrcohnnt Tailor and Dn1> In ^ UMV, Mmmnt euuin toon, j»n a mirk - mu a* atiWARE A ELOREOCE, CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS • uipiiHi X a a» laf arijira* BMIflJeC. PARLOR ORGANS. cMttS3gs£ffi5 gggmp ^ANIBxT F^EATTY, •BEmnHp % jHHmL i i iiiii i A*bb ■MMua 5
- "sdsiSTt. jWHifcuta* , J IW*! rfK <"'1 ta — iaar- gfafa— eta. k'adai. ~ r.A»f^^ U- wi ba.Mi.aAiM' ,T, AN L'S DIFFERENC . = It wa a Clark la Mr. Fanner', grocery aad provision store who aaid thb U> ™ nh.ngrf wiaka and walked bach mat lar Mr. Faraur uadar fir*. Tba enow aiood bj the atnlae. Hr had a long Oln later htm that ha waa EUisifftor Mr*. Wllley. wba lieed la lha _ s^mrotamtt the brad rflYral street. #*—7 night through lha nom- " atom biased Hk* Orion. b waa Mr. FarrowY first order ha Mra.WUWy.aad be waa ffill^ltwttb (real rare, giving good weight. aad put- - liag up daw Waa goo da. carefully wrappad aad dad. A broad new basket stood Wrick kim. to whlritbrwrop- klag lb. aaai baadWa aa the, anaa ato up. Tbr widow, a tail. paW aiana with A a timid riap, moved forward to tWcoqnlar. aad atood straight aero. from Mb. . HaUBadhUryaa to hw tooa. aad Ihaa waat cn waighiac oat fear poaada rf She waited. _ He kapt oa weighing aad m-nratng. 5 aad doto( op taadlea aad parking th-m 5 lalhearw basket, firing no more atlra*- !. ttoa (o har Ihaa to Armpty chura by £ which aha waa .toading. aad to whoae - daahw aha waa holding. The two clerks. S l-rk behind lha aoa* box-. pand B monad Aeora*nrfApilra.allickrol■'• to*. - "Mr. bmw- the widow .Id at Waflh. "Ihaeeecaae Ueee about By touhaad'a bill b pWaW toraWhad to • poor wile." " I boreal aay wife, aad you hartal aty hatband." aaid Mr. Farmer. with !jSr,r^ *■ The whtoorh adw trsmlital m A * aaawwad. "Tea know. Mr. Faimrr. r that tot phata ware aoid aad daUrtd. ** aore yoar tal« abcmld Mad^t kwp faith with hW help)— a Mat. Too kaow that the plantArr* daftreaad by t yoar wife', cedar, with the agr mount 5 >bal they wen to ha paid far to gro- - " ' know Idlda'lmakeeny rock agree ■tot." ha eald. "I wouldaYgir* a pooadrfaakfarall Aptoafayoucnuid - put Into thi. atom, far my owa am. II all A plants." -WaO. aow. laak ton. Mia. Wltoy. " t l1* eery bray.- laid the grurar. ebarply. c S but Tfarkad yaa coming to (Maxtor* a eaelatonoth rme. leMaot ead ehall J aca HtoM to yoa." Mr^WDey did aotreply. With »y~ ■atdMKtoBwhhMdhtapouelow. n«oa berehetoa. ahatoaod Md ereat ■ toto the Mee^TlMjhe^albel the | ^to^Mreead to' lto! pL^'tb. * F-.T*?.!-" * "A too* to hands. 1 : tor I n I ii ft death the widow becM 1 I ■*»■■ Itadaahoothr TW J 33tx£Hr ; SyL^xrT=S: *^V I" r .*? mTm her whTj \ ^ysszi :rir tji z - 1
! I owe Mra-Sajrapaabowlalaaiar. Sbe baa already eaattwloa far h. I oweyue a qaartod rice, aad a Way rf bottar. aad I two tablaapooaa of raallla. aad a ptol ol reiaiBa.aada half eap of baUac powder, aad thrw epga." " Ezco« ae. EUaa. bat Uh fear epp) I yoa borrowed." aaid CooeU Hannah. yto? y ^>Tol'j«to^tore^ the ™M?^Mdbi *^e Zh far three, aad U waa a paddtoc I wanted " WbMber it calb far thrw or three hundred, you hormaod faar Hp from ■e.-eaid CouaU Haaaah j - hat Pw not r-h* toh« oa. cat hweh out Imp] own eeooad oocada. aapeeially when sbe loohaaobaaHdw.il aad loat-Mke aa you look la a widow*, cap aad black boatto* -I do feel bewildered and loot." aaid Mra. Wiley^ rriting to ber feel. "low. sZ1 not oTTS? booee. hardly bearlag Cooala Hacaah't exbortatioa to look oa the bright aide. ^ Jnto ber kitchen, wiping the team off x. Vr toco. There, right at tba alii, ahe ? would doofatiaaa hoee faliaa into it. face farerord. but far the fact that h ww .. eiM aad heaped with bundle.. „ Whoae haaket ww It* What war* all b, thow packagwl— big packagaa. little " packagw. mldilla riyil I — ^-g— She atood woodrring orer them. Sbe " fakofaowe: ehegcadowahy the haaket aad await ol otbera. There ww a rap nl the door. She Warted like a thief. _ She ww iiwduaa of (wearing thoar package*, far ah. hwl bond oat they "• awn groorrica. Opeuing tba door, aha t towdadMhwy-ana. r Tee oowc far tba haafatt." he aaid. " " I dldal Sad aayboly to bota. eo I juw aatlbebaeka* to lUl I ww cniag hack." . AUth. whilab* ww apeakiag he ww * totoklyhytog the paohagw oat oath. "Bat whow good* anthawrwkad J the widow. "Atat they your*? Too Ye Mra. Wlhy.aiatyour , ~ Taa."aaM lha wowan. "but Idea t „ think they caa be far aie." I "Here1, the name." aaid the otaa. J tafaniag barton card Had to the bwfatr 8h# aloopad down aad raad aa H her d addraw. " Mra. WUey. Ptarl atraat" ^ "Whan are the good. troaiP Who aeal theaar* g "They're from Fmrk grocery I The wowaaY baart went ap with a iaap. It ww hard not to ory for Joy- - t not to laogh aiood— act to go down on b tor kaaaa. She ww how K waa; tor i had raiMted.' htoTbLa brought to d , jtotly- . "Oh yaa, laadarataad aow,"ah*aaid; "W* aU right r at which aaaaraow the aad want oat lo his wagou. . Then ttraigfatway there waa a little , flgure la htock tat ■ Wag at the table, the > toad rwtto, M a pw»d Ua. ' M™-jW"*T to kar tat Zi blgaa , eagerly opaahg the boadlaa. Vku . tontattaraww l TW. wan nUm. i ®aokaraaad baking powder; dried beef ; M^tUAL"-™1'"1 Whea aU the baadba had haw iaraetigatad. wad ww. lytog oa the tahb. nad , the grateful wocaaa ww taadkg my-toftortoM-aht .bed a good many ! tamping la aad whhtHag whi^tot w though that ww the ooly thing in the world he <x«ld do. Boy will •htotle Md oaew cbenful to Kdte of I tbrir cxtbera' debu Md their own poor Otolhaa. aad. akhoagh BUY dotbw , wwawormaadaefloJ.hla-fae.www - " Hairah I "wtat'a klUulr ha cried, ap to the table aad taking a ■rtay. " WhanM yoa get Van. am > DM yaa taqr Ya aa tkkf" "Oh!«y dear hoy. wjtthta AMGodhwhow aogoodaalaaaad w all ttaw thtogaf" • Why.of cwww I oaa — wbw I w. , hare halan wy ryto," *M who- , " Aad thtok how ktod Mr. Farmer b' | I tared be would WT. p^ th* fail , Ftor powfetow hodapdagtwra. Farm- , »; hMtadayha hwaaatme aUlhme , aioa groeerlea Sm what la. raMaa. ' what to*, ataoafar - So, ao." add SM. helplag himaelf to to* ■aandatoa aad U>e large atoiwidn *toag »e toewy gr.il itol to Mr. M. L Faema hamamhe pay. toe— Mb. to a mditaY widow. He , toal duae aaythiag but hb duty, aad , htoaY worth whO. to tomqy far him 1 "Tto."todd too wUow. -hw fntJ I aad Itam ZtJ ata^d l^adwl! i *""AhI to^toae. L a_ ' ■ ■" kwwto. fdtokwn. aaaraf* emt i totoi r-S: toa to. I 11 1 tad ,
toe brought yoa tb.Mll far the , aau retoU etopted." md "Growrimlsaatyoar beaiod. "I 'of aoeer sent you aay groceriee." to. . HewmagtaataadaowmMn. RUey. , £" Well" CoosiaHaaaab snapped out. •he -Tbwe taa bom a mistake; somebody elf bw made a horrible bhmder;" aad he aid wore m though be wm going to hill tod " He', ia a .tdget aad perturbatloo. " r*e He wotaloadelieeryMaa who atood =■ by lb. wore. ud Haaaah aaid. plucking at Mra. Wiley-, rny ataee. Mr. Parmer wm new oocaiag >h« back to tbeen. Mrs. Wiley refneed to ran away. •• I to- waat to kaow all about the mistake." aid "Thoee groceries were meant for Mn. we Wllley. who Ueee ml the h*ad of Pear] og street." be explained. •• Tou oagbt to bare known It. The delivery clerk made fly a mistake; he'll call far ibrtr When will yoa heat boene to detlgrr them •" "My aataa!" .aid Cousin Hanaah. ad * how ioag do yoa a-pom thiaga law in a off boarding boomP How aaodt of Uiat far -basketful la than toft. Com. in Wltoy T ad "|Only a Uttto ginger " faintly on- » wend the frightened woman, rad " Send your delivery aagon around far it," aaid Cooaia Hannah, getting aD hold of Mra. Wltoy Yarm. Ito They went off like oooauble aad priaaaar. At the door. Cousin Hannah he turned aad aaid : tat " I advise you to make much of Mra. SWUryY receipt of the bill far la bewven yon Ye not credited with paying IL wr That widow's debt stands against you ry op than, and will keep oa etaadieg be agaiaW you tiU you atop pouting ala.ut thai mistake and are glad of it from the A "*} bottom of your heart." ist Ttaa the widow added, timidly: b" -m stop at Mra. WiltoyY and ciaa Plain that tar good* ww deUrered to ia the wrong bouse; aad It may prevent the lorn of ber rw«om to yoa." ad The grocer made aonply. bat worked away at tidying op the counter. The a. comlag of Christiana, totna hope, found hlm'a happier mad : bis wife tad >Y returned to him : aad Mra. Wllley at the bead of Pearl .met. ordered grwvrir. a. from him. And Mra. Witoy. at a mon- ' a- humble part of hwl street, also gave him an order far Christmas groceries ; tr sad to these lssl be added, with hb comto which were the ms of Goaaia Han- ' atoY aayiag to him. la aa aaid. : 7 "I shooldaY wonder. Mr. Farmer- ' I shouldn't wonder, at nil If that old Mil j b^aow^receipced ia heaven. "-Teto*. J * 1 Hagnliai Harm's Deager Signal. ' * Mr. Geore* Fhrtarengto.a faeoam liv- , I lag la Richlaad tnwetolp. called at the , 8C Pan! ( Mian . ) Km, Pre. offtoe < !i with a atatcoaanl abowlag the rnnarka- , * btomgacity of a mare ia the presence of * danger. On the preeiooa Thursday . morning his wm placed two brood marra ' * swamp on bis farm. The pasture aad t. aad at on. point a bridge wm laid [ * acrom the dlhA. hot thin wwralnd af. . * tor toa manas Ifad ^taan^ptamd la the , ' PmcS^TlH thl^T.kS^" ttaTtar" * ■ noon, when he was am inland lo see one < of the mans, called Kate, rwnalng rap- r, - Idly toward him. having J tba wide ditch. After rmrhlag Mr. " ; Fortarmcto. to gram eacHemnk the , I mars aright d twice, ttan artaehd about i, " «"* *» °* ag^a k, tberirveriua of, the I wroawwitb " I to. mare, fallowed by hb dog. I' poo . ■totoMr » Mgh ridge of gr d ■ maeleg ■ along the edge of toe owamp. he. . r KaSe MaadUg <m the moth aide of the a * ditch aad tbr oCtar o. tta mwth ride. ° ' Mr.r.toe*«h«ta»w one cd toa roh, ^ . Kate, hot srhm^WMpranriml'maasrbr " : sgS?g.^ji5SSar : taM thrir poadrianaanaittaraidacf the * — 'r'*!? * to « fan of water ia tta dlhA. laic d which they had oridmily tarn Mm 2 to* wolf. They wm oat of right, ■ad toe mgarim. mm wmmd Im Z owmrof thrir tbmger hhrowip.^ TtaatadriM 8c Paeerahatg. know* J vl Paieea. m cm of the — Ul i i T" ?"** "■ '• " SiHssHZite ' ' ■■"■y* "toto m m u
a. THE FAIR SEX. Among tta new and proaotnu J laahr- M^to cummer. _perfacUy pitas. « drapnriea around the Lips. aST" he moot atrikiog- This style ol dime to being |y very generally adopted by young lad ke „ in their teens, aad not infrequently by ie their older dam. Sometimes a iittto ,U abort tablhr or aprafalto iaa curve below toe pototed cormgeor beaque Tta black draperies are hill, tort ratlier ftat than bouffant. The basque or ooraagr id ia cm high on the hips, and pointed bet* aad front. The ebe-res are threeln quarters long, ruffled at the bottom, aad 'a with theiu are worn long giuve* and H wristlets of ribbou or black rubber. A medium -aiaed leghom bat. tbr brim Ihaed with ablrrvd aatin and turned op •• all around, is worn with this oosutmr. which, when intended far street wear. 1. a. considered mast stylish in one sober ' rl color, and composed of one fabric, or ) 0 not more than two. Corduroy to a fair voritr material for the skirt of thto kind I n ol a dreaa. The basque, paator. tabltov. aad black draperies may be either of i, silk or camel's hair. French bunting, debege. or aay other ianmapieaoas fabu tic. Bat when this style of make-up to ' cboarn far country or garden or lawn party wear, the materials may be ae (right aad as gay to a Triaaou buuerff y d of the reign of Loaia XVI. would chooer r The seaside grenadine drreaea are Im- , meoaely popular al this acaaou. Seaside , d grenadine to ooly another name for buatb ing wbm It to lane-striped or opea basket . black aad white. It to nmally made up a la abort walking dreaaea. with kilt- _ plaited ikirts attached to a hip yoke or u paator scarf drapery around the hips, r and a yoke blouse basque with box , 1 plaits or aide plaiu belted la with a , e white leather belt at the waist, aad aide satchel of the same attacked. White , . by younger women ; but the sober -co!- ' „ ored aad black goods of this kind are t preferred by married aad older ladies. j wear, white and cream -colored French ' r (luatiog make* a beautiful eoatome. ' I It is made up la dori-trsiaed mbea. , j with paator hip draperies over a akin r trimmed with ride plaitlags of the ma- . , teriai far flounces, awl edging all part. , of the eoatome that require trimming F A eBtrt tnaque. pointed back aad ftuoL and thro— quarter kmg atoevm. edged with ride plaiting.. Rhine pebble but . tuna. bow. of white satin or groe grain . ; ribbon, and jaboU. fratoea aad ntflta of Breton lace, are the ooly decoration, used on tbmr simple, riegmnt and uni- ( ' Ing suits. Sumedmnmakrn insist upon " trimming tbeen with white satin and > ■arm dtorard everything bat the mairri- ' ' al far trimming. Them are iarxpenrive . drvama. too. The hunting to only »l-ts ' ' yard for the beat quality, and it to ■ 1 over a yard wide. Twelve yarda make ' 'fa" **"* WUh *°°<l P*"Wm* * " at borne, aad with several ecu of bow. " of ribbon it caa ba made lo do daty aa a n •iaaa. Moreover, a French dyer and *) Uenm acourer can do U up wtaa poitod I to look a* good aa now. WeconBdantly , racoanmaed all kdtoe to tars one white ntotodx When It ia do to^r weewridem a whhe co.tmn.it crn.be dyad I color draired, and uUliaM in farm- T lag part or the whole of a new toUrt. u All aorta of whUrdrmae. an ia high thtoaumnter.^ White and crenm- ™ to era and dotted and harrvd Swim coo- ' factioaa. and soft creamy India moll " t^ytoma. and tmdrenay -atone" or- JJ aatin and main, of a riaede of crmm or £ white, to aaad far adding to thrir ™ ton U proftorioa is tta principal trimming, with fabot loops of white or ^ mthmt and »m.y cloth JJ coMunto are^ good J^mpta^of ta, fa to to atripem. erith a buff or ronr-colnr or ^ « lata it, wblch°tota UkTI " chlldY bonqmt gathemi u will from a 2 mgm'md^ator ^1 ^ tome, l^ortad Trianonaaila of ttaae amaartolaaafl readily far gna. bdt tta mZdTif ZLZZhttZuifZiZZ f rjea. that will ^adly take 01 a day and ™ - thto season. FcrfanUace.Sta Pl mad. with wUto mtia aad hroeade to * trimmed with fancy fringe, ttrang whh - "ytoal beads nt eMa pmi am » flowee*and' bcidal rm^^dtoro^d ■» tta panton are made enttoaly nfocaane ■" flowma aad kridal rma Aw aus J manfa to nddfatonm ttaTridal wnntoj >- kM Aw W gill af cnaaac-rett've UnSee W tannnalmmih to, mnSgnfar fail S»S £= ^ Mini ilk bbm. ar a lart an torn pw- » ■ "• ■ »tojiM e^p" pmmg 'gtoto! ; ^ tofrAa totoriitoS'<sritiritah i ™
traced tack by ecaae ertoe mm to tta A sgk»-Aaxoa emtoa of pcifoemiag the nuptial cmemoay under a square piece 1 . ol cloth, held at each corner by a tta! » man over the brMageooto aad the bride, f to conceal tar virgin btuabas; in the 1 t cane of a widow, however, we are told [ that the veil we. dtopenmd with. 1 ■ Orange hlnaaoma. ever aa Inseparable ' r part of bridal gear, are aaid to have been \ - from the Eaak aad are nippoeM to hare 1 r been thus employed aa emblems of ' t fecundity. The wedding - ring to ' r tbooghl to be of heathen origin, which ' 1 rirrumetane-. uta caused Its abolition 1 - during the dwnou wealth by the Furl1 tan*, and the following lines allude to i : r i W e bear of marriages in olden Una ' I occnaioaally taking place at the church ' . port b. or door, aa In the case of Fraacto 1 ■ II. with Mary Stuart, the cwremooy ' ' having been performed at the door of ' > Notre Dame, aad thto waa done, we are ' . tokl. because M aa old law the mar- 1 r rtoge dower could be legally assigned he- J fare the lace of aad at the door of the ! ■ church In hi. "Wife of Bath." Chaucer ■ evidently alludes to this ru-tom when ! ' ■ jbqaays: 'I 9be was a worthy woman aD aliva, | c Drinking the First Ten Brewed Iran , Amerkoa Plaata. , General Le Dur, Commiaaiourr of Ag- c riculture. rixiied Baltimore from Wash- b ' lor the purpuar of witnessing the n [ i curing of American Mas grown in tta h South. In which he to mutly Interested, fa In isaotta Bureau of Agriculture scat s a large number of young tea plaata. U which were distributed throughout tbmr fa Sutra with a View to culture The war t coming ou soon after tta ptoau sme lost a eight of, but having been planted grew a wild, last fall at the Instance of the II Commissioner of Agriculture, one of the p firm of M opart. M. GlUrit A Co. nude . trip through the South in order to ere If quantities for experiment*] purpcora. Aa an outgrowth of thto ririt a barrel often * wm forwarded to Baltimore from Geewgia. but, having been pht.-k.J out of u amnm and kept too long, tormroted and P weir consequently we lean. Another " barrel wm rerrired from South Carolina P and offered a tatter opportunity far the b proposed experiment, one-third being r fit far use and were in fair condition. It " wa. with thorn that tta experiment b wm made at tta warehouse of Mimrv " Gillet A Co.. ia Gen. La DucY <■' pnaenoe. It oonafated flrtt of p toeing P tta leave, ia aa ordinary wire arive and •' rinunlng then, with boiling water until '■ ttay wet* wilted. They were then b aquoetod through a clMhan-wrinro get G cttract^tlw tannic acid, and by thto <1 destroyed, toa ring it Jimp aad capable G of bring formed into any shape. Regard- « taa^of tta appearance of tta "ton." b. ►tape, bat tta product wm put into a fr pan sod driad. care bring taken to pr*- • rrnt burning Thto proem, .too de- <* vrleiped a deligfaUnl aroma, which tta *p lover of Iom ra much ctouiica. and left a tfa thaa two boon, and tta mult exewrded tb the utmoto expectation, of all those wbo pc were fauraatad. Brewed, tta ten. tta tb produced ia thto country, wm par- to. takm by tta rcpaaamtativv of tta n» nrnth aad BMiguine chat America tb would ytoprodnortmaaqnal to tta ba- tk ported article. Tta experiment hardly al dnaoaatral.d that torn mold be grown .i. tan at a proAu bat It to tbcnwht with tb cMvfttl culture and proper ma- m. chlnery^for cmiag the dcrind result, or yaara diriant Xew plant, wffl tare to as be grown, coanomlag a period of about act faar ysais, and watched aaraftiUy. wbm R, promising. General he Doc will dt* tta ^ tmota ao tar accompltotad before Conand i win mdmror to aecora an a. tta'lntmrto ^ tta'pkmtatdeTbto ytnimsl saparririan. With thto t- ^ eap*Ctato mttoSed of grant and bating fa, mt amkaafZ »m£l Itag'w* riirndd"^ wi onrwlvee to tta aaetweot vtrnrity Ide of opanrit Aw that A*y. md me whM ia wonM soma of K. The motion wm gn asm fast fruit of tta raaolra we aatad art the one who had raggsried k, " What far make yon aa 1ms at tamhfaot thto Ih. cotataY^Ita 5T M^to har torn! !ta pnrt._atad: "The t»wih_to. l^wM hay Hi I im tok ■ I thMata'hnd tai m Ufa." Aa taqrirtog took oonaod tta hi totohar toni k^tt^iai'i at in- tin tZZLi IdL^Ttoirlt m MTTU Z afatolJL- To A^fatat^ranngk. t. kh. Mtort ttal .to Sa. Lj hdnhiamndimt. Um» to^toT , Jm -WJV %dto» fan R— —
THE TAJ. A corraapoadeat ol tta New Tort ; fltonld. writing from Hiadoataa. any*. , The principle which iMpina ttaee magnificent and uarlcM tombs to of Tartar , origin. Tta Tartan, we are told, built " serve for places of enjoyment tor tbem- , wives aad their friends during their Bfr- . time." While the builder live, be usee the building m a borne of ncraatfao. recrive. hi. friend* aad five, entertain - menu. When he dim he b buried 1 within Ihe walla, aad from that hour the ' building to abandoned. It to ewr afterward a tomb, given alone to the dead. There to something Egyptian in thto Idea of a bouse of feasting becoming a tomb; of a gnat prince. m be walks amid crowds of retainer, and friend* knowing that the walk that resound with laughter will took down on hi. upper India. Happilr H does not ar. count far tta Taj if the Taj had Seen Tartar idea— a botaee of merriment to would have lost something of the poetry which add. to itsbeaoty. TtaTqj to tta expression of the grief of the Emperor Shah Jefaan far hb wife, who wm known in ber day w Mumtax-i. Mahal, or tbr Exalted One of tta Palac*. She wm herself of royat blood, with Prolan an- | (retry intermingled. Sbe wm married I in I61A to Shah Jefaan. ttan heir to tta throne, and. having borne him ervrn i children, died la MSB in giving birth to tta eighth child. Her lit,, therefore. •m in the highest eenw consecrated, abe gave it ap in tta fulfillment of a supreme and holy duty, in Itself a remsr. cratioe of womanhood. The husband brought the body of the wife aad it until tta monument of his grief abouid tadoor. It wm arecatna yean before tbr work wm finished. Tbrcoatto unknown, tta beat authorities rating it at more Two million, of dollar. In the time of Stab Jehan. with tobor tta asking, would he worth m much wares waT^dai" The Jffcct of tbr Taj m teen from the gatr. looking down the avenue of trees. not ia tta air. and It would not surprise you if ttay became clouds aad v nabbed into rain. Tta gardens are lb. perfectlem of borxiegilturr. aad you Mr m la no part of India that I have visited, tta wealth and beau I y of nature in Hindustan. Tta iaadempe seem, to flushed with rvoea. with all varietira qtmmly of flower, enu to etrew your path and Ud you welcome m you .urn - down tta avenue, and up the m, endslope that lead, to the .brine of n love aad . mother, comerraThere is a row of fountain, which out a spray aad cool the air. aad when you pa— the tree, and come to door of tta baltdlag Its gnmtaem upon you— itq gnmarna nad its beauty. Mr. Kerne took us to various different pointa'ur could no valor ia ooe view bryond tta other. And wbm our friend, in the spirit ofoouneou. kindness, potatod out defect, of the building — that It WM fact if it bad tarn a Utile ill of ZZ rise— there mm Just tta least disposition to resent raitiriam aad to echo opinion of Mr. Bcrto. wbo. m be •oiamn marfala walla, aaid " it wm worth mmby to Inelm to» ttaTn^- I valne and not disposed to art a poetic any *u^ert^ What he Mb overpowering and unapproachable taaoty. Aa you enter yoa aae a mat dome. ^«7|i'|c|i rf whidhU enriched with Inrorations ia agate aad Ja^erT'ta tbr omtor are two small tombs rf white marble, modestly curved. Ttam imr tta resting place rf tta smpetor aad his wifc. wbene bodies an ia tta vaMt aneiersoarh. la othm days tta Torfcfah priasts nad tta Koran from tta galbry. and yoa oaa taigiai how solema —Ml been tta aBtrt rf tta words chaatad la a priemiy caAmce by tta acta that aammn aad agaia aaawm tta chaatiag of sense taa* by one of tta party Tta mot* claaaiy yon vxrfniae the T*f tta tabH^b to W •Art rf tta daric. m mm from afar, or the minute and tabbed a Htm of Itabaildbl b never Ion. Thai* tta^Tai-no ^hta^d rtnmr and iAmrf tta rim rf tta Tqj from . Iran rf tbmi-to- rf the | Wrffa(to.AmlaWW;to | tta .11 I II rf tta pfaaaefa. MM tac , tonnd. m tta kaakarftta river Jum- , nmsmljl hnmld thto Hfank tan to- i ism. BmnH i ,■ mstnkJew ' tta frjewimmW fark.rtfa.bi. aad mattar . Ooe fa almoM gfad that ] ArTqj. ta^jradf taJTiTan^faMA. j ■Til m» fa an. mriU tad'm I — totofata. na m ta omrfkt fa tor i • bJMJsiiriA-XSd ■ r ?i"rf^ntz i — fatofa.fadWtlfa Wnknd • — "GfiGMdm^n fari" a «n— > SSHSirrS: — atata — a • a. mhrf a v
became ;he canopy rf a mother aad ' M quern. We .trolled hack, now and then . wonderful tomb. Tta bird, were sing '■ ing. tta air wm heavy with the odors of I the roar garden, and tta sUIlneM. the 1 £ twilight etiUMM.aH added to U.e bcasty make the memory of our vi.it the meat striking among the many wondrous £ thing, we have teen In Htndoetan "* FAKE, GAEDEX AND EOCHEHOLD. ed The (TOW destroys more era— hoppers I be than any other bird. it- A farmer who taa tried It speaks in | id. tta highest praise of ga. tar lor ininting ; lb wagon w bee la stating that it tighten. k. that caa bTtried. b*UT "" eB,thlM j b. T urnip. are benithful Air horses They nd .bould be cut into thin slice*, or. what *'• b bettor, pulped finely aad mixed with j rf a littb meal aad some salt RuUbagM [ ^ A littb dry — nd covered over pots- ! toes when they are first put Into the ml- I ,, lar wlU destroy any unpleasant odor " ttay may bare. A sprinkling of dry. air j £7 slaked lime will mitigate a tendency to | rn Market gardeners in the vicinity of| h, Benton are discarding lath trellis— for . a* tomato plants nad ratatituting Straw , This material Is nbced Jioacly under | he — a muirii aad also keep, the frail en clean. re. milk b recommended very highly m d ; good feed for young rh token, the first I ' few days. When a week old liiey may ■e- be fed on cracked grain scalded. Wbm nd old enough lo swallow grain give them ad pimty of It. "d The mad Itch In rattle Is said to arise ] lid | from their miiag indigestible substance., be | such m the woody fiber of cornstalks i n. i after tbr juices bare been extracted from t* ttara by bogs, and the fording of bogs " j aad cattle togetber in tta W-t b given j ing that be prevent, bttoce from running ™ I to need by drawing a knife through erne- '' j half of tbe Mem to which Uw bnsd I. attached. Thto weaken, the plant by de. > p toting it of iu —p. yet bar— enough se *** or two. a lima should not be allowed to dbm turb tta acuera by laying in thrir n— 1». i- Broara eggs and a bad hatch trill result, a. If the setting ben cannot hr isolated in ar nay way. cover her with aa empty coop. re pome off every day for feed, water, exer- ' re (far aad dust-bath b large quantltl— of porsnlp-fod port 1 e* sit made by tta thrifty fisrm vs of tin"1- Channel Islands, and a .wr—pemdent of Ir of tbe Toroato «Mv. •• speaking from »- n wbotoseunm's experience." stale, ttal 1 L though to— firm than that fattened oa I • I artoy the most b infinitely sweet, t and ■ a- mote delicate la flavor He further refa commends thbroot for cattle and human 1 id kind. to To raise good tomatoes, mys aa ex- i » erllmt authority, takeaway a wbe-lhar- I b row of earth Irora where each vine Is to i » stand, fill with hair soil and half roal ■ " ash— aad therein art oat tta plast d Plaau thus trmlrd will bring otit amrlv • doable tta fruit of others, aad much to smoother aad braer. ia this aoilerisuugh , 11 in moe rf drought tta plants require f- growing la cmaaa soil. 1 •- Tta aaalyab ol hay cut at different >- periods of growth al tta Couaevttout ' 0 Experiment Station abowa. mys tta fkel e fssnSae. that ttamriyrot liay bamrnrly • d better ttaa the Uler mowed; while the b fording record, give ao greater actual I e raltse to tta Awnser. The early rnthay. - morrorer. b rrthaurd to diminish the , h erop oa sreratyAre sen* by aomr . c twmty ton. an a count of ahriakaga Thto b contrary to the general belief, r Aa exefaaage telb of a tanner who J £ plants, two or three weeks after the e crop b pat in. a new hill of mm every >, followtag explanation — n rrmoa Aw 1 - thb: If tbe weal her Iweom- dry after r tta fiBiag time, tta rilk and taamb both r - tacomr dry and dead. In thb rratdl- „ r Item. If it should become wa— able, tta r silk rrriv— and tentat ha growl h. bat r tta la— eh do not recover. Ttaa. for u t to fill tta offtoe for which U wm des signed. Tta polls, from tta replanted 0 . mra b ttan randy to anpply silk, and tbe L 1 filling U completed. He Mys nearly al! - tbe abortire mra. ao oonmea in all corn b I (Tope, ate raased by tbe waat of pollen, a [ aad be taa known can lo doable thrir ■ sine in thb filling. . . b • ■•■■• ii. n r Con* Mttnxs — Three cupftib of 1 corn meal oar cupful flour, our agg. r eme-hulf cupful of sugar, two taaapoou- , . fab rf cream tartar aad erne rf soda; u I add a plane rfbouar. sine rfaa English • walaut. and enough milk m tnobton. « . take quirk iy . a I lam a stiff, atari paste two pounds flora. I garw : make it into square rakes, aimal q • a baff bsefa thtok. pinch ttam nil along fa > tta adgeat tta tap; over tta whole anr- >1 • km rf Use enkm apriakb amae whhe m ■ ia s slow eves. st [ FKXLgn Cat'Urvowaa. — Tear off the H c— t A taa d apart at every stafa. FM ** | the pAeem iom smsmg krinr endbt ttam * tnhimtapmnfarfaprtob G fagtai. Wbm -Rnm. md pra," sway tens weeks hefarr Bring. 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j I I TEES or IPTEEEET. ° Never falb of a crop — A ben. ] Fora ladyY era ooly— Earriaga '' Driad apptoa are used far deaaert at all A bate bunt -looking far yoar clottas . before daybreak. . "Tbb cnaY be boat." m tta oua aaid wbm ta bought tta porcelain egg. A school for the edamtiim of boras* '• Im tarn started at Jeraey City. K.J. Oraag— bare been suns— fully rabod * 1 ia Washington. D. C- la Use opea air. ( mrfui.11 *"** *** * j For 1 JIB mil— Use line rf tta 1'aclfic « railroad b elevatod more Ulan UD fart above am level. 7 I The mia- of tbb oouatry produced " last year AU.teSJM la gold, aad »ll. ^ | 311.677 ia silver. i Wbatb tta difference between - A ^ Urioa-mri-coUuriemr Sunly U and I. 1 ought to know. * | To be wise b to fori that all Out is ir { earthly b u anil rot, and to experience 0 ; misfortune b to become wise. A rareful mtimate putt the prrom .f population of Ixadvilto. including tta « prospecting aabtufaa. at 17.S00. I •• Two beads are better Ihaa raw," msd T the gardener, wbm ta found two cabj* bag's growing on our stalk. Tbe wheat erop of Vermont for tta , present year b estimated at 860,000 7 bushels, corn crop at 8.000.000 buabeh. Jl Far happier are ttay wbo always v know what ttay tare to do than they j, wbo bare to determine what they will n lto- { A child without legs taa Just been e bora. " Thank Heaven!" aaid tta weep- ,, ing father, "thb will never he a chain- . pica pedestrian." » He —id bat Bit to. yrt m br gased cm tta S mutilated edge of bb beat . raaor ta » j mentally vosred nerer agaia to marry a Ti e Cincinnati fan-dap Mpb Informs - it what nib Use tarn. i°Ion*" ■ Mr. Caird. tbe agricultural rtalbtiran. " rati mates Use capital of Eaglish land. ' ford, at Ol.oon.ooo ooo. ud of English umubat PLOOO.OOOJOO. Tbe Newtoundiaaa sA ffab-y taa hem very profitable tbe last season. - ioo.aoo wait having been ukm. giving over 100,000 hundred weight of oil. J Tbe «u wbo - stole a march " " took into n canter." "upset everybody's , gravity " and " struck a attitude." An article in aa exchange b mlbd "A , Sbe may br after all. but It b hardly , probable that ata will catch ttam.— 1 Abrrsfaam Btrmld. Half of the hair and beard rf a man la , Springfield. Mam. lias turned gray. while tta ottar half rstaim lu natural . dark color. The diridiag One rf tta b in tbe middle rf tta chin, aad . tbe bead it It immediately over tta Warfa rf Wladam, Word, tell what you should ta; deed* what you are. Hr wbo takm adrtee Is aoraKim- superior to tta giwr. Malignity gm— ally drinks tta glial A part rf lu own poison. of pnmBataof^»ortnnitiea. *** Your benevolence should aA tta poor tta poor amk your benevolence. He that ruanie forgiet ottar* tamka tbe bridge over which ta aunt pern It b counted aa honor to lira like prioH'""1"""1 U|,T* Nothing ever touched tta heart rf a node that did act come tram J* heart Thee* b aa atotamy la a Ugh taM which traasenulm altar things to fas own quality. ttay tare injured. Our beet intmtsona. even wtaa ttay torn moat piudmUy formed, fail often ia thrir bane. of tbe fairest aad rarest trot haoI know of do manner of speaking ao off-rave m giving prairo and qualifyleg It with a mceptiou. Exemption Iron, rara b act k.ppfaam; oa Use rontrary. a cevtaia dagrm rf mm For yean post a old Uad oaad to fraqurot Lb. bo— rf Donald GUBae. uadar AA'k'fw to A Dnta rf Argyll, taA 1 aarlfal foil rf 1 bsgkfamla. A river A ray. ahaast taM way op Agta. OAafag and grfagerwy fay aaawrf Eiagy. IthlS^ttm.taA aUy vmn rohfag whh AOr aas A Ed bAAtaisraAfawfo •a- ■' It I ta A mk faansa*

