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VOL. XL CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1879. NO. 30. •ar Earl; Fries*#.
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JOHN B. HUFFMAN. A-tonwraad Pom— Iter «t U«, Cu,. u., O— r, Bams. X. 1 FOTTRR A NIXO.w, ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW, A. BARROWS. Attorney -at- Law And to Cbaaoary, NKRBKRT W. BOMVMDB. ATTORNEY -AT-I*AW ' 80LICIT0B Df CHA1CCKHT, Bwqpw OAEPg. ISAAC H. SMITH, Merchant Tailor and Daater In Seats' Famishing Goods, «m* «*«■». ' ELORKOCK JOHNSON, /-AO/JOT. OIKTLXMEftt CMtOkEm MOOTK SHOKH a annas, *•»■»«■». ! -muir i»r * ' WARS A KLORKOCK. CONTRACTORS 4 BUILDERS, j Wwimi illlililii' MATTTSeS2Sf?2;.e i PARLOR ORGANS. : 5g£j£g»S5 ? mtim] DANIEL F. BEATTY, * wemwm\ tactobt sarin mmi is um «i BUBJNFJ88 NWWpttM u S£ecKisrs.sss3 ; fS^SSSS^'. IJANIKL F. BEATTY, ★ I THE DAILY STAB. * **^*'i' ""nrT'Tsry* * I tJME
bAfMUMaln.' TO W. I rA^a^^^jEzr4" Only s Tambourine GirL Artbar sad Ml— u Cabwtda serve ridkg U 1W Heu ora warm July | sSmwa. Thry m fae children of Judge Oam and lived ia fa* Mar i nausloa cm far outskirts of far Iowa. . Arthur — a ull. handsome youth about flftrsm sad bto abler Minnie thirteen. Tbrj bad guar about half a mlic »l«a the* AAV a young organ-grind, v , _nadd very preMy tambourine girl ftuiag 5H far aide of far read, uadrr fae shade j largt ptar ura. Wkt Arthur law . tW sitting than ha Mopped hb poa; , phr "*■ a tea.. Thr tear tlal b- , pkyed was "Bear. Swart Hoar - TV , girl joked ia with 1st »oior. aad Arthur looked k wtmdev to think Ural tV . could sing so awartly. SVsaag thr soap , through, aadwfaaa afar had finished V , lirrr .iwajd.. rent piece oa thr , drorr oa, raying to liiaab: -I think h j baahaaw far agirl lotrarrlarouad will, , aa old hand-organ all da; la thr hot aaa. What a pratt; giriaV b. aad Low irwtly eV can sing." , " I suppose." kiiaalr answered. ** tbwr , arragraat raaa; as pretty girts md as , awaM ftnfi.n that go atouad with haad- f no brttar thaTS otbrra. SVboalya [ iw^"".I.Tt] lTi .hf' wbUrTI * Paul Kickbob. with hb wife, a young , aad sickly womna. Brad la Italy. Hb , Afarelradbm.nrichmme.butwV.V dkdfo waa found that far had left not a a cret to hb sons. Paul nod Hark. Trail a aad hb WU, decided to fin la America j •sdrak thftr fartunre In a -eg. bad. Ma* embarks* la a .hip boural for . AoMruBa. aad thua thr two brothers i partadrack for a foreign cwmtoy. It h waa a and parting, hot both expagpd la , a fcw yan to go track to Italy ud r apaad thr rem* I nil a of thftr days U L Paul and hb wife- —cut to a nnrtfora „ dfty- TBsy had two children. Mart and IaahrL It wra Prat P. daairr that hb ohUdrra ahould hara a rood rdacatiae aad that laafaal aboald rtccire kftrar- _ tioo la mnftl . for which ahr liad a talent J but of lair yean hr had aat hara aao- u ■Wal b boafoora. hb haalth -ra foil- . las. Hb wi* had died whra laafarl * -ra aabraa paaaa aid. Hr had ra* ; hrard anything ftraabb only butfor. klnrk. .iar, hb wiir". death. H.kww r ftoa. the bra boar that ba had nrairad *, that Marl had brra doing wrll b Aua- ' aaMp ribrr. hat h. ■», . ■ I J a-asahtitsir E TV world aaraard dart mad aorrowf.1 _ nLrad^vy.t^b arUhiTbLtS 2 uaaiBiWara.bratMMidh. u' °°— TL^r kfo fodtkn . I, ,b. At - braWbVWWwd^^raids. ^ - 1 bv » It I Ifht afapba. although 1 ^ daMBka Ihakbd of anwkthat It will V. A MM. lob aw to-U, that V bad —» <Aar bradibarUw. " aad I aaa pa nhaat Mat BM Mi piny. -5H-raddagIlhfakthMwrra.br * •MrfaSaa. Wbat doyua ray. haUf ' -W*" nana Mad bMfa. - whra ran »- Sfaagfalra yah ~ ^Nd^^Mfofofarararyrarat. » iw «■«, 4 11 ""l*'N"*a<efof *^■*1 »*r*»PbM*arara dltraa . raar bra wra ■faad JIZa'Z^ J SS5yjj5: :
J »uagw turod arouad aad notirad thr I caafa orrryoyfelly to wbrrrthrchildna. wary aitting aad had a loag ujy^th I " T harr nratr from Italy nflrr yoa." hr ' anld. "I read of your foUwr'a drmth In 1 ! an Ararripan paper aad ! knew that I j probably you war unprotected. But I ' you u» good new*. A few &Hji tfter < my nrrirnl in Italy I wra stopping u s < ' bote! mad Urare^I met a stranger. »hu had J N.rkhob wli"^ra m, ,Wto7fri^ I I told him of your father * death and ; that hb children -err left orphan. ■ Your uncle Mark -ra In Trry poor ' haalth. Ha did ra* r I pert to Urr bag. < and about a weak after V died. Int V had made hb will and left all hb proper- " ty to you. I shall nl— ay. care for yoo c until you will ro kmgrr be children." ' TV joy of IV children wra great. • Thry cried and laughed by una. By 1 tfab lima the train Vd stopped, and ■ Mart took bl. organ aad tambourine to { ' tV owner and with a happy heart joined 1 bit .inter and Mr. Vaaa ia their humble 1 borne. lu a fr— days they started for 1 Italy aad after a pleasant voyage thry 1 landed aafely aad went to Urr with kind 1 Mr. Vara aad hb motherly wife. Ia»- ' Vlb and Mark both recrired the rducn- ' tioa that their father had wished for r Ten year, had pra.el away. Mark -ra no., young man aad had married an t Italian aad It wra derided that IaaVl r ding tour to America Thry rid ted. r ration pbrra of interest. Mark desired « to find aocra quirt ape* aad » Hre there >i • with hb wife and abler . to V bouglit • J a large handaona hour jut b font ..I I Arthur Cammm was away at a dia- ] t ; ta« city ;V was a rising young lawyer . it. ' Minnie wra redding ra home with Vr c friend*, aad -bra Oahrl rar.tr to lire- ia ii IV baadamar hour oppoaitr here thry g •oon l—cmtra close friend* Minnie had t ! — ritlrn of Vr new acquaintance to Ar- f thur. and ia a few days V wra expo-ted ! a return home. TV fin* erecting after j u hb arriral. Minnie had invited party t of friend, to .pend tV .rrniag with fi thur thought when V Am raw Vr that ° •V ecrtaialf wra a breuUful girt. At I, length Minnie prepared uiat thry dwuWi . hare aoeoe d.ging and IaaVl wra led u. „ tV piano. . " Slag aegmr met old -fashioned wing." c ora of tV youag Udira raid, aad I«v: u with IV retkrol a bird. - Hanr. 1. .— nrt home." At thr ftret round of Vr , u roicr Arthur looted ia aurpriar at the p of tlte aiagrr aad V knew that ahr tl mura V tV Bob tambourine girl w V ten yaaraacoaaag that aaara awaetaoag. a Ur wondered how aV had met with q aurb a change ia life. Vt V knew that a) time would tell. He bad not bug to o wait, however, km tV next day V took Minnie aad IaaVl to ride aad lathrl told c them of Vr life aad of tV kiaeLbenrird n: that^ime'*" ^ ^ ncB*'- from | o the Ilahan singer was tV — oeaaa whom ! A bred, aad Isabel frit ia tl- depth at *, dearly loved. , |o) A bout a year attar there was a grand a -edding la tV old aura man. ion. and la Arthur aad IaaVl were nailed Ar- | dt looked with pride at hb blushing wife; tV words -Only a taahourira « blmrelfU* la hb eare, but V said to ] p, " SV prored to V a dbaoad hid by . tVdfat.--fo*dprat Obrawr. A Tall Haakr Ibary. *„ About oaa mile and a half Iba IV U, railroad bridge .panning Tar rirar at re Fran ilia ton b tV raaidfacr ot Jualu nt W. Hight. who ra* kmg Mace married a to hooaa aad yard la gang, ud droves, fa Brat daw that V took fright was ra aftar killing oaa about ten frrt bag. at wldch V bung upon IV bare and ,t dragged h tmder IV hoarato Iraq, y. q, heath tV hfarihatetaa. Ha thea began u fawatduaad adayorutbereaArr V ftf dxtoetgV^I^tf^ Thing, now ^ bagu to look aerbu, aad Illght left tV V next day km KlltraU. to gra aaaaaaitba ia to Vgla war a pan tVau hot while V V gora a eoapbot hulks called oa hb ew wife, aad while aV wra regal V then trlth raaky bforraatioa oaa of tV trio all hfa»M"l fa kok toward IV raat door, k Wbea b! -bra a monster tart her pa nk £»"fafa tV party to their foat. tk three foM high, foor foM of iu°btdy '— ra " tVoorwwoflV v^^rvbtiir^ , r%ht°v tbl'k k fiT. atLeTlv ! took after HigM a wiir. ud I. .eg >> TMy Seat, gaaBjaaeaped h. Mr. High! I *a— oa— ia ti— path tl— other day twenty ah Vkg.atkqta.-amki.dV fa"Vh open aad faokkgraiud kMda aa ahaOafSn. Hktgw, -|, » ~ ^y^nXa^tJ^^ fc" 1 ■ M. n 1 1 fa far Vaaa fa grahfa afa*Vra V pM tVre hie dag qat-. ruaauag. h.M.a.d tank fa by hb aetiVry c ra, the aaaka. baa ha —an ka bfa. for I. waa , 5££S52rzs "i ■ bifatk hr n Van, rad fara tV « J SMB ^d fafa_ fa X fajL faeTdl V aafa a Ufa. rati ra ramfa b found fara a ii tin «m and llfoa we E.^=ly5HE:
ME THE EAIE SEX. I found fafarif in Philadelphia, the . other day. after a phrasal trip over tV , ivaaia toad. ray. Jennie June. ; tV Baltimore American. I did not Mart km Philadelphia, but km Tareny. which b a small arttbmenl thb aide of the great Quaker to-n, ia the midst , of tV beautiful rolling country, with lu vernal graaara ud rich variety at ho* trera, which. If not peculiar to. ar* at baM ebaracterbtie of the upper part ol Tacooy, ra a village, b not rrenarkable. It b chief y inlet eating in my eye* being IV location ol a aarall farm Thb Iktk'v^1 ,f'?weJt7"Cve. urooatutly aakioc In r.gard to the be»t method of pursuing agriculture with and iugenerou. soil. Il./ubu^ra. -lien , | obliged to seek a lxgnr for u invalid brief two year.' experience of country Vr —hole previous existence ha ring j therefore, had 'very thing to leant, ud not much beside Vt native yodgmrni. reading, order and eiaraificatioo to VIp Out of twenty aeree. six partly (nan the Iiebware. aad form a magnificent ia— a aad paaturelud. A fine hi it i n u, other. -Itleb make pleturrej en peri, growth nl el— stout, tench, bare!, j aad others, forming a wind- | break upon the northeastern boundary ol J t— chard ud a garden, both of which must V taken Into account in catimatI lag whatever eV thb worn u farmer ; grta out of Vr twenty acre* ; not'tluU Utera count la the finucUl rerettl. TV . j aad vegetable* are for home rem- . | sumption, for a houaeboUl that b kept , mora lit-TBlly. or for dbtributiua aoamx i the children who are gro— a ud an ay home, and friends. TV " bus! aea* ~ of tV farm coauaU of Btca k raie- ; iag. dairy produce, poultry raising and > culture. Its remarkable financial t aad excellence of the peodoction*. , and IV rtrict per— ma' .uprrvisiao cxtr- t ebed by IV proprietor. Trouble ud I money are no object if thry will secure I result*. But then, on the coo- i awry, nothing b wasted, aad <ncfa «k- I partneV b made to assist aad work Into , For example, poultry cannot V profit- . ably tubed without milk ud ton ia < quutity upon the place. They mint , hare apace. A farm, therefore, b a t <*— aity — a yard will act answer. t Women, however, have ra* the physi- ■ ml strength or activity to compete with i in the quutity of land thry can | cultivate, or tV amount of produce they ' cu handle. They mura. therefore, co- ' to eretire-tV palm of superiority. r and obtain tV cootro. of IV market by ' ; quality and conerieutlou. fulfillment of J obligation. Only blooded stock b kepi 1 j All IV fowb are of the light Brahma breed. TV chicken house com five bun- 0 j dollar* to build, ud wra modeled ' 00 'hat of a orlehrated French lady. , i —hose experience k poultry-raising — ra 1 , publbVd ia S-epre* TV 1 i average Bomber of chickens raised b — ret hundred per mux. It has ' reached ura tbonaaod. aad they aril for ' a dollar each, alive. Calre. bring from fifty to ora hundred dollar* each, and 0 Vd jura Vea aut away to Oneida _ ccmnty. K. Y.. la a rage, ud lu tV care 1 a groom, who has beau saat especially 1 rrvri re aad accompany them on their iourra,. «■ Frcm four milch cows ( Alderrayx) u , ■rcragr of right hundred pouod* of l*upar year bofauiaad-two hundred to " •rah cow. Thb will esrm a large " quaiated srith tV buUer-p reducing J" quality of tV Aldernay, bat H b strictly •> TV butter acvcraalb for lea. thu fi reJvTra'fogh a. . tfall^'thb'ftlfa S grass regioa bfaag fsmoo. (or lu tsreet * Kilter, and tV entire antdratiu '-u — * tramopobad by a fow rich Philadelphia V who are wilBag to pay the high- " ret price for it. nahsaa. afoar the fin* ooat. are aaariy with lit* other industrial ixvupa- u thmsaftfoe form. aad tVbcaey adds orer T par year fails rereooa. { .* b Ciathmafi fafrm are oemfag. tVy any. o tire are worm irafdetV col- •> kr. « TV a—rat Freach collar b made of !] >«*-*■- ; WnTiLfa with allkpreaia. are much » faftw aa* Cfoaapak fa. fimreima -
| FARM, 6ARDEI AND M JTSEBOLD Those wV tad b difficult to fM good ' rSpe black beeriea aad -bortleberrie. ' may V glad to know that -tVy cu V . • grown In their own garden, ra well a. ' • thr MiaaVvty. aad that with tV right j ' • treatment they will .urpare la flavor ud ' ' *ixc uy which may hare grown ia 1 i iVIr grandfather', day. TV low-bush j ' • or nrnaiag blackberry grow, ba* on a ' t —arm .oil of cdtVr aaady loam or | ' J gravel, and -ben properly grown and | ^ the bigh'buah varieties The plant* J ! - dxiuld V rat in May. la rows three fart | • unnud twojret lalV row*. Care j berrire. avoiding thofa -hlcb'bX | ' ' the eottr boric, that ripoi later la the 1 1 n right variety grows. For garden rul- ! ^ Unc tV ground should V —ell hoed the j ( • with leave, or Vy about the first of ' ' August. If properly tared foe the first i • year. Vt little needs to V done the Beit ] , t spring ; tV crop will V large if the vine* are well supplied with water dor- ( - iag tV ripening aea-m ; during thb ( 11 time they require qtlile aa much water aa , 1— picked until fully ripe, and to V la ' t tV beat condition for ranee .tumid be | r -ben thu. picked, they surpass in rich- j J • oca. and flavor the rani— berry ; ra ft I | l cannot V transported —lien fully ripe, j - uy better. If — i —ell a* tV ran— brny . j ( ■ It* good quail lie* are known only to j ' tbaae who cultivate it in their own car I pick It. But few dbVa cu V placed j ■ 1 upon IV table ao acceptable aa a dbb of ] < goad, well-ripcncd blsrkberrie. of tV - variety which grow on tV low running ] ' r cine*. To keep tV garden clcu. new | ^ - are picked. The — bortlebcrrj . both the • ' t higti ud the low-buah. require* a differ- ] ' rot treatment from IV bk—k berry ; It - produce large-# i—d. and good flavored * I berries : they should V set near enough i ' 1 uifrtfaeT to shade the ground ; a large j 1 • nortion of tV top aboald V rut off ; tV J . ground ahould V mulched with a 1—avf • coat of leave*, and should not V dia- " 1 turVd by cultivation, but should V I ■ well mulched until tV btt.be* are | * ■ thb* enough and large enough to .hade r • the ground, and thus they protect them- • > wire*; -ben oocc retablilhed tVy re- b quire hut little care. Wbe* the btuhe* " —cm to hare too much old wood to bear ®! I well, they should V cut down to the b ' ground ia the antuma; IV next year j = ' they will make a vigorous growth, ami | " tV year after hear aomr eery large bev- ' rie., but not .fall crop until the follow , lag year — Jfoauokaaoth /fonpfoam.. J We sum up briefly right caaruiial point* in breyi-inaking. aa gathered F from recent contributions to the Form n Jrmrmml ou IV satyerh and formed from g the Inner editorial oouackNuaera. rix. : a 1. Good wheat flour. Some rarietie. u of wheat, such aa are defldent In gluten, n will not make good flour. a A A good miller to grind tV wheat, a bread-maker should V sure to find fi the good miller. h A TV wheat aboald ra* V ground II erfaen very fay. Choora a " wet april" d for IV grinding. e, » TV flour ahould V rifted before d using, to arparnla tV particle. . a 5. Good yeaat. Thb U made from new g Stale hops will not, with certainty. make lirriy yerat. P ». Thorough kn fading. Aftar it bra fi enough, knead It a while longer. Z '• Ik, act let tV dough rise too much. U out of etuy ten Vrad-makrre la ti thb couatrylMtVIr bread "riar" until P .wMam has Van destroyed. .1 «. TV oreo can V too hot a. w*li ae li toocooL TV -happy medium " must tl V determined upoa aad arlectad. C ^ (Tber* are Ihree kinds of bread, rb, : U Itora » wires make aour bread, a b many make bread, but frw make a awaMhrmd. "Bwaataam" k bread ba h poridre quality that not maay brrad- S maker* Vr. yet dboorvred.) fi Without faraV one of tVu—tapprtv Z prude mm of an old fruit era Umt e« „ be devised b fa arakr It ccatribule to ra tV growth of aaw fruit fa All raw caaa. fr b done k IV Col low iag maimer: TVcaabpforead with ca. or more pV- J and than sunk k tV earth Bear u other plant. TVholmare to V of each Z that -be. fa. am k fllkd with —Mar tVforid caa viy eraapr Into IV - grooad very aiowty. Than a quart can. * if faupMiy amajrd. will i ffi I ha Ir- _ rtgatioa loaalaat fa IV period cf are- ™ T^MfaHTtrivr offaj".— w "MV! ^ retfaa leare ao^doabt of aravraa. * affa dfruh rara m hare laflaltf will k fo-ft haras H I Mil fa* fo by th— rad wkffiia afa *» C 2Z h> IS A fabMMI '* i»» *tfa ah w*. V*« a ^ haa*a mmk MM.iTfa bra* fa.ha^ T" h— fa k fa. II »> , -Vfa ^ 4-%\y li, Z :
"THE rWffCE IMPERIAL." girea a sketch of IV ll(r aad deati, of the idosred Eugenie 'a eon. IV " Priac* Im- ; perlal." killed by tV Zulus, while on a } of Lord CVltnakrd'a army ia South Africa. I-orarraing many of Eugenie's j amiable characteristics, the young prince " u * ' jrifo1' compssaloc of the English , j officert use waa known ra a good frlto— the endrta —ben at IV Wool— fib j Military School. The prince eras bora la IV Tttllleriea. Paris, oo IV 18th of March. 1MB. amid tV thunder of csuinoo ' aad reyolcing. Napoleon — aa then strong I dratiaifa of Europe, aad Ijtgenie -a* the queen of Use world of fashion, lovely and ' hrilllant- TV baby prince — aa literally j " born in IV purple." and life sre-med a I path of roar* for him. Napoleon, thro I in middle life, forty-eight years old. —a* greatly rejoiced over the birth erf a son. ' whether be would ever be blessed with i an heir. TV youthful prince —a* chrisI trned Napoleon Eugene Loub Jean Jo. j srph. saddle fore V —as out of prtlfioat* j Napoleon's companion and physician ! They grew up together, studied J together, rode together, and quarreled and fought together When V reached ^ 'artfully attended to by tutor* from the ; 1 He — aa tourteen year* old a ben thr i Prussia began. When tl— Emprror ' went to tV front V took tV Prince 1mI perial Vith him. In the beginning ol I August. I870.B corps of tV French advan red to Isarbruckro and drove out I the Prussian*. Napoleon — aa at the front, hi* son with him. under hre. Thr , Emperor telegraphed to the Empress a | Napoleon TV dispatch read •' Ixsub I received tV taptism of fire, lie db- | played an admirable atsgfrvid. ami — ra in no -ay excited. He has prestd a ball which dropped rkra to I -bra they raw him so calm." ; Tl- tate of -»r -a* .gainst France i from the i— ginning Napoleon's armies retreated, and on Ote 1st ol Septcml-r sought to stand at Sedan. Two day* before tV Prince Imperial had been are! Into Belgium. wVnor be waa taken England, where, after tV fall of Sedan, be wra joined by hb mother j She bad fled from Paris after IV fall ol i Sedan, under tV eacort of Dt. Evans I TVy aes-ured Camden House. CLbrlhurat. near London, where tleey —sited the end of tV — ar aad tV release e>f Napoleon from the Caalie of WilVhnahoV. Two or three years afterward the Imperial —a* admitted to tV mllitary school at Woolwich. He graduated with booors. although, it b said. V received no favors from hb teachers. By that time V waa a young tall, with a good figure He hral brooding ambition to distinguish himself bi some —my, but no opportunity of. until the Zulu war oprotd Thro applied foe active service la tV field. Hb mother was not unwilling that V go, ora naaau lew Vr cnmplnrbeing hb growing fondness for a life of gayety la London. It intimated that V was caught la the TV new* of tVdaath of the youthful Imperial, while gallantly perhb duty la tV Vld against Uwill raaa* a profound srassliia Europe- With him, perial, hopes and aspirations of IV Bonapratiala. who have hitherto proved tV aliareeM than ia IV side of the RepubSince IV death ol Napoleon ami tl- axils of Eugenie aad Vr son to Chlaethum. tV stab! lit j of tV Repubhas barn laiiragiesii by Bonapnrtlst aad Legltimira plots, aid tV Assembly tV ckafak^riritkLa MtVfoctk^' flxad'ht*. With tVdbaolution ol tV lag up of tV othar aatagonbtic elemauta which ham existed, sot I ram froen a cucamoa eympalhy of purpose to diatrnrt aad dbamV fas friend* ol tV tabUah aad popukrtra far priaciplea which Vr* ba kid dm as IV Batwhik IV frM. ot RapnbUcaa mmj recaf re fat raws at the aarat of gkdaaaa at a peril that Va Vmi aacaped. wboVill picture far daao aayfah of tks karif^ raother k feTdey aTsedra ra^ll kM em aire amd trefac daafa aad hal kag aufafruM fas i I j wVrefae haft paraad pamfaiy fas hiMli I raft ■ nil I ynaeyVd er*r fftl e**n »a fa* kt M aaynlty . W«* Vr Bnlversel eympa- "?• raifa' Imi if bar raldiw isa mrai , Vkgadrapra giM fara wUl V brad , *rifo»HraHraliM ffifllBi i N»- . Mraafafiaar. U hkl I il I I all Vr "Bfijfa Mft «al irafiffikra l whfoa V da- , Ultra ftk.M hew ftrealy sV Uttd , n 1 1 ii In 1 1 I fa* fo— t ■ • fan* It (MR fara trad hara .
TtRELT topic*. _ ^ Pi tau i lag grapes fresh bra heroas a : d ! gather the most perfect IntH on a dry. | — windy day. thro hang the 1*11—1— s in j a- j special roars, which latter may la su> i pended la aa ordinary room, ti— easro11 1 tin] point being to maintain a uniformity lh of temperature, neither too Ik* to dry [ '* the Vrrif* nor below t reeving i-nnt to | — j TV magnitude of tV frah supply that h is brought to New York la a single seaof j lief. While tV leading cities rbr— berv j " In IV roan try consume large q nan tluc. i* ..f all kinds of fruit during the four —arm — months of tV yaar. New York absorbs w I « much fa ds. Philadelphia. Hta too. Balheaviest fruit remsumiag city oa tV ■u J globe, -bile it greatly ncreds the latter fa la the number aad exeellroce of lu a- Usona. toy*, etc . cepre-ially those peddled is- oa the street, is thus given by the -fosseis ofttbr moat rim sent disease, of Use blood fa ] bare tfarlT been found to V inaauil », roted V this means .^as —i, o^tlsroeU^y. st or four — orkmro f.ire It b fir. is he. I. . d cases — hich hare lately spread among t V i- children in Paris aad lsmdon —ere prole V on their guard to see tliat they are ! thoroughly cleansed I— 1<— v use." • far M coast ol Sicily ."iTuse prosing j| of Catania, aad is celebrated fi* its ). mineral water*. Il* population b about „ *.000 It b situated cm a hill of lara. I. —ith a precipice over BSC fert high fas-lag le "*■ blgb'y picture^ ue regno, q tV mouth of far small river Act. The cxatstructoi principally .sf larm. TV cily . in us and Use grotto oftsaJatea. a I According to socne people — ib-hes still | r ride t v brouuiatick ac-ross far face of tfr a suddenly a short Utra ago la RrovasTiile. u Texas. Her body -ra found to V exsversl stitious lore of tV Mexirora. andTbc I 1- J aioas were produced by tV blow* of a j d wet hair-rope, which V rays —ere fire* , •f her for fa- purpose of driving out evil i. spirit* chat had pi races ion of be*, or. ra | — itcbcrj Is called ia Spanish, lot Arspo*." e TV examination showed that fab poor e victim of a benighted superstition bad : r Iran closely confined In a room -herein j » wra deposited a great quantity of Chil- j a plquin. small Mexican pepper, similar to C Cayenne la strength, on 1 sealed real*. ! il .. . . *s real ra tV nratan empire b In conduc- | , cattle plague during far peroral year will . exceed SO.OOtkOOO roubles. Another great , —ourge la a naall beetle which bra apt peared from time to time in far grain r fields, destroying millions of bushels of t V cereals, aad yet there seems to V no ^ method of drrtroying It. Some ten years r ago this ineect invaded ti— prorincr of , Tauridv and in UOS Charko— . and li— a aufaorities attempted to get rid of It by , offering a reward often copeck* per quart p for tl— collected beetle*; but alfacsugb _ lo.ooo.ooo rouble* were paid out oa thb t —Mini, t V prat Mill thriven, aad Is now 0 reported doing more damage than ever. t TV II lined* railroad commbMorav* fr hare obtained returns from I— roly-six 1 railway companies, which show that ti— t " life " ol a locomotive engine varied on . faera railway* from eight year* to twens ty-foor aad thai tV general average r year*. Passenger car. endure from eight . to twenty years — far average bring fif- — teen aad three-quarter yean; I V arrange i life of Mock care bring ten year*, aad i that of freight cars eleven aad oneuUnlf > y*are; aad railway bridge*, of wood, eax dure from fir* to twenty year*. Ae to — far Ilk of rails, the statistic* seem to ln- ■ dkate that fame of iron Ufa from three , lotwnlr**. A IV menu being seem; while Meal ralh are credited with from , nine to twenty years' service sari aa , arrange cf fourteen year* la obtained from ' Oorbett. tV man -V reeeaUy tried to iwiutilials serrra Catholic to ' New Oricaa*. ad who k now k prison. 1 Is a brother of fae Duke of Edinburgh's • whU* far people of tV to— a of Wooko- ' — vfako (If. ekaaper to wfiVle or grant ' yt.ra.thrato^eahhkk New Borah I lithe of Eftkhragh with a neegfam. • MlcVtl OTarrei MsM fae dake k fae ' kftk aide. OTarrei wra brag wifak 1 faeftaha. whaefta smil re I that fae ; ^ffiSSTaH&rS ; ' , Trie-', bra New Teafi Mty fai.iray < : srHir jS-S: • foXcMfafal*r * SwEwS ! >Ss«r5i35i fofavfa— I lassaAsi,
I Tock. fae girls are ia fae msjorily. aad * I lisey are almost uaifonuly polite aad , " ! obllgiag, though they ray km to recomI* mead their goods mad take Ira* pain* to 11 exhibit a variety than tl— corresponding " I ekes ia New Y orh. This b probably I ' due to fae greater quietude aad dellbera- i T ' ticia — bieli chararteriara aU their pro , T { crcdiags. TV New York busiarm b , a aad three r aad during that time It 1 is characterised by a rush sod an imprtuu oaity which must he sera to V believed 1 ** Won— a buy crew each other's shoulder* le | average within that time is quickly m ochres —ho are quicker to sec and s— itter 'w j of band and loot." j | l- i Mr*. Lucy Stone. IV — ell-known — rote (hb fall for fae erhoot board of I rr Boston, la accordance with IV new k— , t* girlng women this privilege. To fab Boston a list of Vr taxable property, el , d should 1— made out in fae aao— of Lucy e- Stone, although it k well known that ' tl— Jady canDot legally to- registered — of fab opinion. TV latter riles fae 1 | ► cose ot e lady —Imi married twice, having i Id : three children by Vr first husband I re I The second husband died, leaving no I in Ira first bus hand and of farfr rbi-dlro , « But k order to do this, and to transact , j: changed, which wra duos by art of tl— '* | -a The Mun i— eurTrapondrol of fae Con iogne faurtte rays tliat fae practice of ' st banishing Russian criminal* to Siberia ' — has of late been repeatedly oi0ertcd to 1 Is thorough reform of fae present system ' — Deportation to Siberia — ra first inlro- 1 j tV degree of tl— rauvfi-t'* guilt ra oa bk j ' he sent to Siberia as settler* It b only [ of clearing Kanaka society of lu daagrr. f ^ j ieVd to Siberia —bo are regarded as , dangerous to society and fae State, tree- 1 a I spe— tire of any quail ffiati-Kts they may i " j ^mT-deparled " to Siberia la PCS lea. Z | about !".«». 5.000 of fame -ere sen- } ir U.000 -err hsaisl—d • by administrative j * | aad children of fae rxl V. It U rati- J . mated that fae total Bum Ira of haabtral , B j person, no- in Slbraia is about 300.000 t Brave Herse-f aleker. " I For the last eight or tea years far pub- ° lie has from time to tin— read of li— '* daring exploit* of Mr. Jan— e Find ley. ol 11 him the sobriquet of "TV HomeJ Catcher " During bit residence ia Syra- " ruse V has caught more than two bun '' by hi* daring efforts, aad murh property '. ° from -bolera.e dratructfi- Mr Fmllci _ * bravery Is appreciated by fae public. | * Syracuse some eighteen years ago A ' ' though only tweaty-tliree yean old. V 1 has a —lie aad fomily. aad ha* served 11 b five year* at hk trade as a carriage * painter. About twelve year* ago Fi ad- 1' ' ley began catching runaway borers. He c -at somewhat timid at first, u may V < imagined. Vt V gained confidence in < * hlmarlfra V succeeded aad experiment- >i t ed. aad now does not hesitate to throw P e himself In fae path -ay ot fae most in- 1 D fttrialed steed. Find ley's first experiroce '' r was waking for a train ne sir fae depot r one afternoon twelve yean ago. when r- a way borer, which was dashing Mward I r htm at a break-neck pare. In tV wagon J d were seated a lady aad Ira Uule child. ' If TV mother was pswalyaed with fear 1 i- yrnd could not speak. TV little rbild T r bystander* —err bland-*! as the y saw e the frightened, maddened bone dishing ' ; furiously toward a train of car* that I a stood srroos far strert. TV spectator* > all rxafaed out at fae —ay. and trackmen ' a and drayn— n ran to a place of safety. s FTadley aaw in ra iastaat that fae ocrt, ■ peats of tV wagou would V killed ifj ' ° t Vy were thrown egalast fae Iraia of " car*. Without hesitating a moment V 1 — panted himself ia front ol IV maddened 1 * beast aad sprang at hb bead Hr threw ' ■ fa* bares down, aad although far wagon ^ ' Hk method 1 1 stopping a Vrsr bra 7 ' fotkws: When V sera a rwaawav borer ' " .Mrn. thing, be plrau hinraeif directly ' ' k Vreale. aad raw with b k far aarae " f fa^Vc fa^ , ' ' ammeraodkaV k remeleg ra frat ra 1 the hens. To aftar Urn hj IV check ' tek m *ra Boo and Via* himtoaklt ' b hat Ik* work ml ra katoot Ofeoaes. ' ' hk om k ora fra—V wbh great hope, ' ' rafThBjHff V i^bftsi* Bffik j ■ ! fo* AkMftMM|kMaow!S J wmsi ,|M*fotktfoftMtftnftM " tj*iNhB*.foNNMB*Mft-. foy * , ^ ra^am k tk* eraoran tftitft! » » — VMfig^a-pifi'iUfl fo» m kara. ft
I »hk ffiarafiBg — Tiff ftoad." TV* eft on ■ l' W. k-bgep-ead MtftlA. Villi IsfofoWV 1 To eel b kst srvra O-^ZZL Aad cores mm orask IV bob. AgVbosriAereVM. | ur IV ara do— b dry. — -f" L- H «•»**- rap. ITERS OF IHTEREbT. Expeasire —Ives moke penolve bne1 Cloreo wonY twertea fae breoth of : scandal. a drlirory. !«««* TV Emperor of China is U- stoutest b-rhe'fVVe From Vr 35.000.000 sheep England of fit50.000.000. There are in Ireland 100.000 persona ' -V speak Irish and 183.000 -Im> cannot sp-nk English. ' One thing that contlntxally reminds a vereua of fac value of little things b a Nearly two million men have Van sacAt St- (Jura cemetery, ia Franco, a i | h using .1. after trimming bb wife's ■ grave, knelt down, arranged hb hair aad ; drras. took off hb bat, made a sign at tV cross aad blew out lib brains. He , been a — Ido—ev since January. r among far pleaaure-lovinc secti.ir. of fae pexiple in Berlin by a police order decreeing U— closing of all dancing resorts 1 by midnight, a measure equivalent to When a man is sitting on a sofa oo a fine evening -ilh a pretty girl, and fae f ridedly intocvsAing to both, it b terrible | piaster aad let a ebrocno ol tVaahingtou Ti, inking that he l-nrd a burglar, a Kansas City man gut out of bed. armed P, an adjoining nana. Hb wife followed load about tl— neck, aad V. thinking it •ra a thief, aim her dead. Th^Bonk of France has aa invisible photographic studio behind fac taahierte the photograph of e document which pkt !'f to» a crurtof vodkf I liquor d V tilled bum rye) and half a lemon. In V take* lib tea cold, with more lemon tlran vodki. Sugar b seldom used, and never offered tin leas rallsdfor. TV later stow* the budding cm. Hue' surB a barnretag ssgfct' An Flag list, dog lander states that in dogs of low breed aad of dangerous character their tolls turn to fae lefl. Dogs that curl farir tails to fae right are acvcv afflicted with hydrophobia, that fatal dlaeaoe prevailing among dog* that ruri their tails to fae left. No gentleman ia inn don will own a dog or allow a dog to follow him that curb its tail to fae left. An apparatus 1* exhibited in Loodan tl— aid of which fae pube's beating V beard. In kct. Use pake talk* telephonleally. and so totxffly tliat when celb are used fae sounds ran V by aa audience of several hundred people. By extending fae telephone wins far sounds can also V conveyed distances, so fast a physician in hk coosulting-room might listen to fae heart ur pulse of a patient lying k Vd (speaking modestly m to distance) a mile ra two away. I And pern visg Aflek toe tragrersean *UtCTZh fae daewt ere aH^I W^t -oil. And saoaead p— salt umber. Fngkeoed BseAs ' OS - tbsoisb. bred. ilw^"rai*tni^k!!l kft W.yq. (lad.) Vgfc^ acdraak wbhh ! hmdfttfi. *nft PB tkat -mm ra- m* ■fat»»-kfrml, ■ ■■ 1 * BMkJi !•>*• *foB»rereft »|Nft«Ri emafififiBram

