j STAR OF THE CAPE.
. vol. XII.
CAPE MAY CITY, Jr. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1880.
NO. 26. t
STAB OP Jfflf cm | JOB MHNnNO sua -VTJSBa.jonm. aurriux. Antan ud Comma at Law. Cfi— MeyOami-k— a*. J. M-oa.ATfM«tAihaw.an, ponn a nxox ATTuUKYS AT LAW. w-Oio.imar.iiB. gnw w. komuvxm, - — "ATTORNEY AT LAW SOLICITOR IS CHANCE*!., ' MouM BmUj. S J jjimr a so*. nnnnitt dmehtaers i FURNITURE. QHAKl.lt II r. white, W U «L I— ds). CLOCKS, WATCNM, HUT IB ttlBIIB, s* « Wuiiia a— CA— MarO-. aaumu,.-...! — —I — WW. | pOAL or ni« — T QCALin IW—1^1— aw Coal of all Sizes, mm iwtnw n ntrn*" 1 AA—Miur—K UitelAhU. I— 1.1 ■>.«■■ I • i— ao-Koa., , 1AMPRLK- ITOIg.r | I in. m wii i .a QOAL AND WOOD YARD. I ■apr«ss«aafisit , Ut*IMLMfi.S10TBAX0CHS1IKUl I OOAL, TW"I.. . i. il laupplgsS ME. OAK A» HICKOKT WOOD AAJtOS SCHKlUXbUl I ' I pOOlLT ' * , GENTS' FURNISHING STORE ! RffMOVfD TO k-rlMMrawKIMlip, | OURBM LOR. M*M— ■aiiaiaa.a Wil a « >■■<■■■■■ u i . —A » • A m—asaa t ■ ■ymurtitinm, « wiLUAJi r. rwumii, CMMfatataTj ■ I Tbey nnrunctMilnr k « fggg&Hji ■Ml nil i.l V.mhnaaul ■ «ba «ke« fa Aaaiseli i ul Lore. t SI III tadGa—fa— a— a— aitfaOaqTbo— t ,'—4 i. II Mm. TWn to - - ' ] <
nrn ny. ■TJT— irnur*' Orafa-bap. wak, i ^ — Sou— a— «J. O. the eeO— ; —k. W—WaOarkfaa. H. — Mrril — s-w*— »W-1 M«r A— a— if— to bi* rtet — talk a, I— ■ I mate— t WAX k» teaia a wrall IN A NUTSHELL. Old Mart h—a. bni* —4 hart;. aotwItalM Ita^ him —miy jar,. brtofawllhaiaadtag Mollk Don'i^ prevktedtagotaglobkcMoaoeaaaal. Eor Marl; My yaara ba had |w to ■ U.al o». e. rata or alitor, rrrry morning, aid — w b* aoraMl to ha— fab first At— ore reused by — ythlngao trifftag uibobrbf. So bo patlod Mollk on lb. chrak. ' kbad fair white brow, aod stopped into a eoapt, whlb lb' young girl Mood by lb. window — d looked wistfully ; aad afihotluaalily altar kia. till Mm "Ttatr MM Tibial, farming away fit— tba wiadow. "I ought not to ban waM bia —lot sigbt-tay ay H-i ualooky." Aod tarn. with a nlhtr toroad laagb She w— — ry bad ol ta old -m— ; wha bad J—k left tb* Loom. — d with food i— a. too. far b. bad adopted r wba bra M alow ta tb* from that boar aba had aarar known tb* w—t of par—a. i Ha Jorad bar a thoocb 1m bad brae father aad aolbar. too. ball— biaaal! plot* fa both ; aad Hollb rawanbd bia with Iba dadlai aad Uadar aflsctfaa of. daughter. Jaa — Uqt various city ebaks martad Wa bow of aooa .old Mr. Soaana waa boaaa. dand-tabaadaebe had ba— a premonitory ayatam. which. haibc dltre*n. rdad. nature bad rev— gad barafaf by aiiiktag ta oU a- with Hb baad Ml forward — hb daak. aad ba aarar rabad It agate. Poor MoUkwra.iric.no lota bean, — daoaaaadaa a— who isfuraf to ba Tb. poor Hri. 70— f — d laaxpariwttb such prraeocr ol mind aa ab*ooaJd — to far aid, ca— tfaw fai—tbm Mr. talMlia abouM batabgrap—d far; — d la tba ■iiiiHmi — old tiaahiM^tri—d af^daoaaaad a—AUtbatMollbaaM waa rifa nlfbUr aM-dad fa bytb. aarr— ta. hr Aa waa nwrdadaaOM teara aiMraaa of tba Mr. C — in a bad —at— af bar aa bb diaablM. aad If aba bad apt ba— jab aobhihi i. tbara wara. at baa, sand eaaada far aa-oMag thai Mm bad baaaUkaatly yroridad lor. TbarabltraaofMr.Sia- I arrtrad — tba aaxt day. aad oalT^taC blood nwba of tba ; daad Baa.yadbb wibaJtlaaUy. IbjbMa tbafr aboda b tba riob braRyartd—ly laMM* Waaatf la bb , ricbtaad bwtalpiaoa.— d bb wih 00 war bMuad bim la anwtioc bar clataa. 1 baa bow ta —at br. aad at It— a ar*r* Mrll. atoAW Maaaa Atiflwi. dabtb : mi sa?isr.-jtrL'3£ :
' li waa tbry poraluad Sr a amalL mbmaaaioo wban abc bad far yaan r«l*aad aa ttbtrraa .wtll. ab. waa obUfad loocNKUrw children to pay for b« food | 'tcloddac ladaad la aay oU». boaaa bar datba would bar* ba— Ugbbr. and aba worn Id | Lara bad a aalary lor bar arericra b* 1 abba, for ab. waa brilbaatiy «lacalad {aad aooonplbbad. Mollb WW aware of thb. and Mm mora ibaa ooc Iboacbl tbal aba woe Id apply to aora* o! Mr. IkiuMraWa fruoda aba WW too timid aad rattrin* by aa tare. — d draadad lofo aiaoof Mrancrr aad away from tba fool that had bom childhood bam bar hama. like H— »bt— aha prabrrad tba Ub ab. bad 10 flytnf to Mbm that ah. kn.w Dot of; on. ol tba Harwood lamll; bad co Id a — ; 00 Um contrary ha bad atriran by rrary dalioala aad manly atlreltoc 10 aioo. for tlw eroal aa(lwt aad tndltpMlad to inflir Irt-n tba real ol lb. family. Edward Harwood bad admired lb. aaran fare aad calk rjaa ol Mollir Dora bom Mm foot; aad aa be ul— 1 ■■■! rrom da; to day Ua. calm d trail; of brr maanrr aad tba baaaty of bar ocaatbah. aaeomplaiaiac cbaract ar. ba aoon crew to lor. bar area aa much aa ba bad admired bar. Aad Mollk waa not blind to lb. fact; aad notwitiuuadinr lb. man; rjtm bra. oa ibra from morn in* till rrramr tb. tare jocnx prapk had oaairirad to make known aad lo mnloall; arknowl«ll» lb. lore which Ihr; fall for rach IWa daelared lo rare are apt to do. ' Ibty bream, a littl. rrablam ia tba die- i . play of tbair attacbmrai to each other; I and 00 » rraalac Mr. Harwood oominx ink. lb. parior ionad bia a— and hi. ••ruimaraa.* m ba called Mollk. Muirn I baad ia baad bealdr each oOmt. Tba (ma waa not y.t lighted, aad the t taadra twlii(bt bad bMrayad them Into that piece of impradaB-t. Mr. Harwood amid eoaiorly baikrr , hk ayaa. aad robbed tbcm pretty bard J to breurr that bf waa aotdreaminc; , I aad than ba baa oat ia a fnry : . "To. yoonf aoo— drai what ia the J mraninr of tbiaf Aad w far yoo, miaa. 1 what kind of eoodact la thia far a re epeernbk bo— a. and what kind of a . yoang wtwaal do yoo call yoaraallT" | ^MoUk laMlactlrrly rakad bra handa. j abajah ware aboatto*foHow ; bol Ed- , ward roaa. aad Mappla( ia boat of lb* . Ctrl b. lorad. ooofrooud bia faibar re- , apeetfaii; bat flrmlj. 1 "PJaaaa ba oarefni bow joe addrem 1 I tbk yo— ( lady, air." ba aaid ia daap | 1 quiet toera "far aba la my premlaed ■ I wifa, and I can allow no maa 10 ia— » 1 1 bar. arm by a tboogbL" "Promised add—tick!" blortad oat 1 1 Mr. Harwood. w*b iacraaaiar furj. 1 I 'U mi 1*11 yea. Mr. tbk ia my 1 1 bom., aad I shall donnfl aaj what I , ' p least ia it. lamdi bar. ladaad! I foam a man's Iboofbu are fre*. aad 1 I IM think wbat I eboca*. aad aaj It. too. 1 ' if I want lot And wbat I do aay ia , I tbk. that if yoa ma— to marry tb. 1 ■ rtsM (alar minx there yoa may oader- . I M.nd tbk— aba e—tpaU tba wool orar ; > mj eyas aa ab. did over that old fool 1 Somerset, aad yoa may both of yoa . • clear oat of my boom tbk alrht — d 1 forrrar.il yoa are a— ha fool — to stand 1 • by wbat yoa my a— marry b«." I ' "Vary well. Mr. I am Jast sash a ' tool an that." Edward returned, with ' ; a loach of aaroeom. Tb- tarn!n( to J Molik. be added: "Go aad pat — ' year hat, darttac. aad coca, with ma." I ' Tb.(irl looked at him wondering; . ; far a mom rat, tb— raaa aad kft tb. < ream to obey- Edward sat dawn aad I ' waked far bar. whlk Mr. Harwood I ' a ha natal; famed aad exploded with I > "St ♦ W baa be bed ordered hk sea bam hk • . beam ba bad not mliailnil the peaMMhtyoflbayoaacm— mkfacb— at I . hk word. Aad hk prompt— aa in doin( • I — bad pkead tba father — Mm boras of ' ' -rCrt^rd-'r *dw^a"*y; ta faot.br I . marry tba girl ba bad eboam wkhoat I bkeoaamt. Bat Edward was bkmoUMrtdafUag. I ; —4 rr^—U rakd ta tba boa— of < that asms. Wbat —aaid brdof — w I , abb— tba a— a of hk wifaf Bat < than, aa ha —asdUy redeemed. "Matilda ■ would ba m aaragt m himarlf ak lb. < tbrfa a— murytog that praaikm. bars- I da— 0| in rl-* Happy tboogbt. H. I ; would ga at emw aad tail bkwik.aad 1 I t— a -did M greatly —r lb- Id— rd . would — t— 11 1— M am. dr. at . — I— tar— ta! tat— Tary good 1 ; i , ward —dm klaadH ta — bfa fak—r , I M bb — d; —d. warm aMU. to daaa < [ M^Uj — by*!—-— r. j , | 11 1 If 1 11 — 1 Mmpku — d bad , r -AB bar's— fa— k wbleb bar ! , li^ld— tbadml— mambar- | bad ba— faMadb— fa trunks whu | ; Mm p— — mnuk— 1 — fa , y 1 ; Sfaakfahm — lib— fag.— ; gSSSrei; > 1
a Its omlratt. bafarr gtrtag bar a racript ► for it. Edward', anralioe n attraKad • by a Bttk artick of eamd wood, aad d hr poinud it ost to Mollk. Sh. rnked • when they ware ia tbair room, aba aa- " I doot know wbat it k. dear." Mm a aaid ; "Mr. Soroersrl rare It lo mr a loar 6 I law ago. and I locked It ta my jewalcase, becaaae b. aaid it contain .d ion. d thing rarj predonr. Hr madr mr « ' 11 red. aad I nrrrr did; but Iknowbow • pres. 00. Isn't it bra— Ifolly mrredf 1 ! It looks like tb. s— 11 of somr enrioos ^ krga sal- " 1 said Edward, his bran banting wildly. pbnur oasd by Mr. SomrreM when bis ' lawyer bad spokra 10 him aboel making ' ; a will. " Open it, Mollk. dear ; open 11 now 1" ° be cried, aagrrly. " I am dying 10 see ° IU instd. of h." 0 Mollk laughed — d pi — id the link silrer spring, and lbs nniahell opened 't mat la Ih. middk. A paper, rrrj clorei; and neatly folded, ra inclosed ; and this papre Ed- ' ward caught at with a degree of anxiety £ i thai caused Mollk 10 em Ik But the. , anxious, when ber has band cried oat: " ; " It k the missing will— Mr. Somer- ' | set's will, that couldn't be found ! Come, my darling, we will lake ii to the law yer at oaoe. Make do ohMr—oofy-of ; helped Mollk to tie oo ber hat. aad put 3 Tb. paper waa. indeed. Mr. domrr- • set's will— drawn tip by a strange law1 yer, but properly witnmiiii. aad oorerat rvery particular, aad by it Mollk 11 ' Don. uow Edward Harwoodb wile. - | waa daelared aok beirees to nearly a ' ' quarter of a million, to the dor bouse I she bad juM been turned out ol. aad. in 1 short, lo emytaing which her adopted I tatlwr had kit. a Well. Mollk was a good and forgir ' | lag girl, and the did not exult oerr the Mrs. Harwood felt that retri bubor. lad 1 their f—ore Una in motaally upbraiding I each other far their treatment of Mollk and Edward. baperstitlaas Abeat Daga. 1 Gapitoliam aarrmtm how the dogs by their howling preaaged the death ol ' widely known omen is ioond in rear/ ' part of our country. In Franc, and tiermany, aad rem in Turkey. Thua. ta ' Gramnay. n dog bowling iMfare a booa. p jnmdi a dmtb or a fire. If it —wit moog lb. bighwaj. that U ccatiuered 1 ta Westphalia as a certain tokra that a I Tb. same notion, too. exkts ta DeaI mare. Out of Use tanumerabk inouacn recorded la this country respecting 1 tbk popular superstition amy be mcn- . Ua— d oo. related by Mrs. Latham ta 1 ber " West Sussex SuperstiUons." No I alight ooostaruatkm waa mused at I Worthing a tew years ago by a Srw1 faondland dog. the property of a clergy. . ta the neighborhood, lying down 1 — the steps of a boaaa aad bowling 1 fitaooaly. refusing to be drireu away. r £?-£ — "ta—lKLbad ota^ [ much axdtrm.at look place that the I dog. who mm* to Worthing lo inquire ! talc the troth of k. Uolartuaaiely. howreer. fart— kreer* — d — Ikrere ia , marrelo— . It tamed cut that the , dog bad aoddeatly — aepamlad trom , hk— .Mar lam let— rreai— . and bad , l—a asm reaaiag here aad there in ' March el him. aad bowling at the door , oft— mabkw— re — pat apbkberee , end other pierce which br oftnu rkitnd I ta Worthing b bnppmad. nko. that I bkma—e—dba* bit— —bkof risky^rSTd^^atooceac- , couaWd far I— apparent myatar y. — Um am way. ladaad. othm atmit inataacm of tbk auparetltfan might 1 amtadkdiaa^ — am"!— , graraally'uUa: Uru— al trka'to grt r uadar t— liamal p— -a window, but ■ boom abaada within aaincio— re. L nadke— a— i— wnyta. k wfllron l re— d t— premkrn or pa- — aad , dew* before three. IlitatkMmtri.il. maktag — —try. it wUl Mop umdw , I— window, bowl horribly, fiakh wtah I tbrmlliaiai — bar— aad tbrabaryy I semstot— degk— —Mam oft— odar I rt^IL -bta^tam^ta tbk aalmai ta «i2 r G.fl— af Da— b. w— a— aad jariat- • hkmbam— ayaa. a— fa— by da— . i Wake k k tbaagbi tb— —ram Kara 1 aka ta g— af mafap k ■ I OarI nafa —rasa bar* ha— kaawu. says Mr. 1 wtti'na mm o^ti— bag - bm —mm aim- ram. M drad MB Bfa — fan 1 id, ■ yy *!**'* *
,pt T1KELT TOrUJu 1 1 It k propoaad to eelebrmt tba o— ) \ ; . hundredth — ninrmry of I— belli. 0 , m King's Mountain. K. C.. on October , m. 7. The surrounding States bar* j e Oo. of the Philadelphia papers raiem ** has a right to draw the patronage of ' m anothre. It makra no dillnrare whether I she has s right to do it ue not. tk- t '' tomers will follow an Sgreeabk saks- < ™ woman rem if l*. shop to which she t gum lira a uralkr suck than that which i . >•" the irarm Toung mm bar. men bean ( e iy. known to follow jo. to her bom.. [ I be It Ul It appears that Florida produces to , t eg great qasnUty a material wbtah might | , be utilised ta paper mane (act un. This t ( « grow, wild all orer the State, aad ma • ■ be obtained almost — the asking. 1 dA It could be delivered ta Boa toe for Iras I °d .ban aix dollar* a tea Already its . rain, as s maurial from which to make , r !; —pre has bera tested, and the artick 1 , d- produce.' bra pro. ad aqua to that made , J* la the outskirts of New Or.eaus lie* 1 1 t- ip.dere of erery shape aac hue. lie bra ( * he believe* that then are fire or six J 01 hundred of them, aad the ceilings ol hk t ^ webs which they hare span. For tor I tiring, bat oocmiooaliy the old man i c T' throws a Lstndful of files into the mrabe* 1 ~ of the fanuuMrabk webs aad delights to I u re. tb. spiders gUdeaky tba r— amre ' j A late mitia-plague ta oenata Bus- 1 ty-fie. or eigbty per oral, of all the aai- ■ ■uals afircted by it. SsMlg bo eraap. < r of bia eattk, — r indlridoal resorted 10 < 2 from tb. ditarard 00m. Oo the tenth 1 c dsy alter tb* operation all lb* mltk , experimented upon was taken 111. and ' , J it ta report— that eighteen per cent. J died, leaving rigbty-two per cent, secure , trom the epidemic. So satisfactory is ! luls result that the expe rlmral is In be t >7 "A Boston physician. •^writes Fro- < feasor R. A. Proctor. " from the result ! t k of bk experience statra that tb. use ol • 'f high bee led boots causes Injury to the I '• eyes — not only weak— tag -Jw sight, 1 lb but producing a sensation of constant t " pnii. It k not altogether so sorprktag f H m might be supposed that the eyes , lli* teat; for it k wMMmown to pby- , I siclans that tire eyre suffer in r. specific , "• manner when other paita of the body , arc affected, and tber. are some ail ( f menu, whose preeeno. the physician , *" bra even been abk to detact ta this way ' , . when the patient himself would — vt t ° cone— led the real nature ol hklll— " | The tcbooLehip St. Mary's has sailed | ' from New Tort far ber annua. Mx ' "b mouths' cruisr arrou lb. Atlantic. 8b. t enrriea as usual a small number of abk ! seamen, aad a fall crew of respectable { *• aarvtat under the command and taatrwr- , tfarn of of— era oft— United StaMena ry. j The abip k maintained at Um cost of the city of New Tort, and bra already io proved of great practical value to the ., romm.ro. a I 1— port, utra tag oat rx- t ,d ough knowledge of tb«r baataem lb. ' < in babita of dladpbaa — d maaliaem. , l i ■ of acdausa. - related how gold nuggets 1 " are farmed. He said I— t all piamr de- ' M mmlsamaln aaada. which war. alia- 1 - viai. aad of two kiada. Mmliow aad 1 daap. T— ikap plnsar deposits ol Cn.i ' i. fasaksvmaged thirty to farty eenu per ' Jt aqaare yard. Tb. time would com. ^ wbra t— " tailings," which now are • at —Mil would — wurtad to greater ad l M 1 aal up tb— mart of I— lighter da- > M peMk. In dkt— rinn with J. S. New- I of berry. proMfi— t of the academy. Profm- ■ k aor EgiaMon affirmed the solubility of 1 * wara lamed by a ptot— of rtwnlra' I a deposit T— ipestacr exhibited akrgt • *• number of viak c afajalag gold com- ] ^ Ua— with ha iMilgam.lii. I— re— It > J* UlaMiaUs t— theory — rt— kal da- > I**- ___ ; 1 OdoaM Syagr. ta British sufarat I vtawra uapta.ai' at hk farm — lb. ( » Mgma a— k Grraoa, by hrigaada — d , •: ma— mod far t— aaagaam of 87l.aoa. , ^ —ill pm— — By to make hjmaelf good , * ap— t— kctarv stand. Ha — lakly , - h-faa d — axparkaoa aoaut—d w*U . •1 rath ta tailing. The hi- ll at- , ■ I fall II i ia bfa — aea.— d fa— rry- ( ™ kg Um off three lap m m wen kilkd. " ox— rvary inch a ftaa aonl hero. * »|||— Ihttai-cf tad— y , ■ — mh- «ko tea— t— Uewkg k » I2ttra^2u,ta--I*thM ' :: SSSaSfc i ► hhhhfia iBit. — — k» 1 : ; »)aa— ram— ■- — » w ray. M l
lawful to Mil cigar, from lbs same stand { I j ta tbe same way on Sunday. "Tber* is j oo difference kgally between tb* act of I i selling a cigar under sueb circumstance* • I aad tbe rat of tarnishing a cop of tea or 1 li coffee s rami of victnak. or supplying j 1 j Sunday far pay." | A Cat Whipped by Spare. ... | Tbe other day a cumber of gentlemen • I tbe aty HaU. wbra an English sparrow «■ orer the window, peeped ta and • away again Captain Hornminded him of a lltue are. which oc- ( bole ta toe gable of hk boos*, and took 1 c ad vantage d tair knowledge be taking | r hk attic, where they passed tbe winter p I bird*. 80 wbra the (round was cov- 1 k Tbe sparrows aoon earn—, to depend I ( fine landlady they bad In consequence 1 of his charity Close lo tbe spot where c 1 tbe birds were usually fed was s pile id I e ' anfi upon tbU pie the captain '• j a ' If for the purpoee of watchlnp lor 1 1 vanab:j gvl a trader sparrow lor dip. I f the; were feeding. They were ra akrt , ^ ' and out of danger One day they were * midst, but they were too quick lor her. ' aad escaped unhurt. Mtss Tabby, not ^ . again and awaitad their return. Tbe ( 1 I ' time, fiasdly sethed upon tbe fence at j ^ tbe foot of tbe lot. where they held a ' foag aad toierratlng confab. Altar | c chattering away for several minutes , and resumed their eating, keeping all , After the cat had become satisfied tat 1 • I tying tair appetite to think of ber. the 1 >; made rnotar spring Tbe birds wart a e hollow square and charged upon 1 and scratched and picked with ail tair ' I ta rear. Tb* rat was so surprised at « first thai she stood unable to move, f foliate ! end fought such a savage bank tat tay drove ta toe dowa ta gaidra 1 path cm a full gallop aad under tbe barn. , j Tbey returned to their frast and were , 1 winter, t .e rat making herself scare* j wbra tbey pot ta an appearance.— Cknr- , (C—o) UatLr , BanlU ta Summer. , , tioa is aotrery great for peopkta ordta. 3 . ary health, bat — y physician will to- c ranont be cxerrtsed to ward off those ' llwasrs which Inevitably ' fallow im- 1 prudence during ta boated term. Too 1 many people oh— le ta same rules of ' living ta ta dog day* that tbey do ta ( ta bracing atmosphere of tali or winand. ra a rale, tbey pay dearly , tar of cloth >ag bat litlk rare k tokra , .empcraiure. or daring periods of in- < ta body. Many persons alto expora c —a manner, while otare are equally ' I ra lo ta kiad and quality of i ! tbair food. Tbe kitcr k a moat im 1 porta— consideration. Tbe simpler ' ta kaM dkcriminatfoo is erkctjag ta • mar moot— - Frequent bathing, moder- | tbera are ul— —fa which — peraoa. however rob— I his krn^h. can afford — disregard. 1— I— af Uk I— t folta a— lard of tarajwdtoarypreUmtil witbia a kw yean prat, scar— 91 ftw& b*"< °* » Great Britaia. aa It — d — — tbaoght. up pka— than la a — aaadklaa far dm 11 laiMip aft— faatidaa— l.lra >M». " far aaara Mm* ta va>aa of M-aaf d kfa*— d — — — aa— alto aa bo— Mdm af t— Atkatic at to praB— prtam — — a a'han ap-iy-fa ' ■«-. j gSlS rSgj .• IT— l~c
] PARI. 6AKUEX AND HOUSEHOLD. of t pound of batter. taws poos of soda, two ooacou of giagor. > to ough to roll Into sbetu. Sncxo Bxxv — Five pounds of ta shank boiled five hours wltb celery seed Drain off the gelatins ; ibra cbop ; ta me— very Hue. Add pepper and ^ I cloth on a piaster . ("over It with ta cloth and pram It. " Rnoxr Cakk. —Prepare th- dough as pat them together, spreading a little ! oven When done, pine* ta fruit or preserve, between ta crust*. Wbra it make a very good subatitutr. { |h Hoatnrr Farrrxns. -Take bomtay | yd to it three egga, well be— ra. one in j and a little salt. Make it pf ta ran- . nire breaklast dish of* flour. 1 wo- thirls of a cup of suet I rat ivr rather of weakness than of vigor as ' tb* ye— of traneplsntation Even for ' =* grow ess to see their young trees ta frutl [ — it because wt yielded 10 sort trmpta- h haosttng process, aad only tree, thff ' '1 bare arrived -a certain age or maturity x1 exercise ta functton without en- \ ^ their health sad strengtq w Many a farmer keep* his pigs in 1 ^ yard or pen. often a*— tb. houra. ^ where the mud is ra deep u they can { wallow through. He throws tair lesd , . ta ta mud. (ram wtacb tbey must pick | " it ra host they can. and clean water is ! ^ something tb— they do not get from one ! u will wonder why his family have the and his bogs ta coolers! I have I . men hogs kept ta this wey. oc. worse yrt. ta floored pens which we** wrrer ! ^ lien were tali of small ulcere ; aad such ' me— is pecked and shipped lo ta East prim* mras port! Ptaoes whsVc filth j „ coooeeted'with dktillrrise. I be' ^ srilh spreading disease among hogs et P among rattle. So far ra I have knows. * ta any disui<-t. It has aenrlj always been , ? the swill-fed bogs of distilleries fl ere hare aa tafkilibk prrvrativs of ° cbokra ; but I do claim tb— with u C— appearance ol tb. malady would be' ^ km frequent aod ia vfoumt (rwer: tb— ^ by lluk care and attention { might rave tamselves much fora. Men shut a pig op ta n filthy pen and give j u him filthy garbage to eat. and Ibra u ta^llf—tlrt^bem give him Tck— ~ place to May ta. clean food aad clean littk wboketme claanlinera srith ysmr O bogs ami era if tay do not pay bettor.- h r. J. Jtacvp. - ffMrnf Nor Farfar. " Profaaaor W. J. Baal, of ta Michigan fl ■firt-E-oloMk-. M~ ta re— ita of ^ orat am— iala 10 maicb strawberries aad rtber pia—A. find arrivre — tacooMaafau lb— I— —at k dropped ytraw. T ia— for beddtag pk— a. He trkd old " pleats to k<U Ih* next spring Hoy " gives a rtmitar reaolt ta a yosmg crap cf J Ct— aaraa^ray a'yoaac grata crap ia ■ «— ff-dra. Far— leaves —Id dowa • —j 111 am !lk* gredaally^bkw away dar2£2dS5tad^5SZr— ^*5Sb * fa— yapra. B . . M 1 H ■ Ulfii Ffaas. o A ft b i— Ifafa— fa— al ja— — I— aa* ■ Bi m—M .at Bfa tfafifa* D— fa aaav fa h— Ufa^mjw 1— Ma^w— M^— e^— a^*. n fi'ntr, fa7^ ^TktfaL-d »Tlk
FOB THE FAIB BEX L To dar^tartfinfa and sew 00 tat- a l°Tsi my no. and mean it or yrn. and v •tick lo U. To keep a bouse la aea. order, with To bare notbtag to do with intern parsis sad diasotau young men. p Teach tarn to regard tlw morals and not ta money of their brass . „ Tb- the mora oo* Urea within a— b „ Tba. tight lacing ought to ba pre- 1 rented by kw ra opium smoking Is ta China- • Th— tbe further one gets oryoad one's | Th— a reliable young maa wltb good I business qualities k worth s doses j c loafers k fine harness. | , accomplishment s m yoo ran afford, but ^ ' brat ostahllshmrau gfoves with three broad rows of stitching like embroidery , 1 Indies who like Eng. lab styles There 1 ] hare lived abroad for shorter g fores I ee— rut with clew— tkeves and stiff ruff. The Qoera of England is mid 10 peeler quit* short gloves, with only two buttons - the wrist. The brrad stitchihat of ta kid. u black OB tan ar on and ta selt-cotored stitching Is most gloves Tba pique g lores (doubiestitcbed) with lapping edges have s 1 I durable look lb— is Bow stydsb for day four buttons. Tsnwolor shading |or with green . grey shades some of {Which are rue y. some brae and others 1 greenish, like reseda, lilac, lavetider. ■ sad —1 purplish husa dowa , colors of the bulk of ta stock shown — ' and lemon shades far brighter than any , th— hare bera worn lor year*. Oa- , d kid gloves are not brought out — this season In dark shades but are j kid gfoves of fine quality and tag are laahionnbk for full drau*. For day wear th rev- but toned (fore* of undressed kid ; now sold lor (1 a pair ta ta bears reduced in proportion 1 -law- thread 1 (tores come ta ra varied design, almost es shilling calico ; they have li— o elm- ; , acre— ta wrists with po'ffs bej tweet ; or tbey are opra-workrd all , around the looee wrist, or else clocked up each side, or slightly embroidered with colon ; or tbey have lac* backs or . perhaps lace fingers, or it may be ta wbok gloss k ta opra laoe-like patterns. place by tbiee elastic bands Their color, a re gray. drab, white, ecru and 1 back. Silk (fovea are made ta similar design, and colors, and are finished like j kid. There are nko silk and thread mitts - hslf-haadad (loves— to wear with quaint drirae. In midsummer. For I tmveiirg aad far driving ta phaetons , ' heavy dog-skin doves, male fwlth ; ous raglhs. from those with aa sly a { gsun'.irt cuff to ta foag-armra mlUena reach lo ta elbow. Tbe real Chan- , ; till; mitts of fine bkek tare, with thumb aod oo fingers, are tbe first choice, aad I coot from — SO a pair up to 8W. Tbe Maltose kre mluens are also re-y fine and web-Eke, aad are shown ta black, whits, cream, straw and pale blue shades ta match costumes; ta hknk . mitten la. of cum a*, most oa- { three com — to ff7.fifi Tbe closer worn filet oc thread mittens ta keep—tern art quaint- looking, and are liked with err- ( < mius with oo— . fi— qualities near ly loses ad with ta design are sold — fx. *wiil hi cool sod pies— oUocmT ' torn boor- wort; I— oa root from fit ta ! Tb? — kw— Til! ta're— t— rt ' asm* — sbMrsiJkt— Poked Sutra fa ee— eta s*a—* o aopyrfa— — —y , i a— -fifa — faM - fao a— r - f— - m— — fa Lta fa. H— fat— fa n, . miwfa-i fill fig Wib -frpj- , ^HLtaf^J— {
- 9-CfaM. Bmmumt, OstaS— dMfi' ■li ll I Mlfiadds— — fa fat 1 illi 1 ifiiflsfi Tbkfa— sosyoaaU Adfasakapkg braA "« raraa M— a. fas is- fara. ITERS OF II7EU8T. A low stary.-T— — fffafafa. , Tber* are IKfifa ■ Mb ■ MO Mi fa* There ore 1,080 birta every waakfa Loodoo. Mot—rly wkdoos-fitiok to F*— •— uek until tay stiek fa yoo. A gentleman named bk dog Fma^ Water, whra It hstiom ss atrasa, km pondad 1.700 Umaa iu origin— bfak. The ordinary strength of — jkfa1— Is raicul—ed ra equal to t— I fa M7 j The area of arable lends United Statra Is iestlmatcfi - LfiOO.OOO.OuO | was a lawe— efagNtMaaaacbaartts ta 1640 fining aay *— who mad* a Since ta brginntagfa ta preresii century ten general fafafam tare pre1 The arknowiedgrd Ofa—m <J fa* Christian Bible has I Mfafal I 1 li— £*. different languages and fib— which has bsotxne rusty bj toying I p u to rub it with rotten staoe and oil. ! The Boston public librnry bow amI tains ta iu several depsrtmenu fcl.MI I houks. increasing — tbe rat. of 1.500 kota clergyman. He bra 00* sal ielnc | tkm. however. Nobody opes, hk kilt k jost now the study of the age ta see uow many words can be crowded oc to e square inch of postal oasd.— . IFotceko (foesrrsr. { We are told "ta evening wore on." ' — s 7'hTi hs l'"'i»sl -T L f< it ta • close of , summer's day f 1 The only dlflerraea between a pig making s glutton of lurif and a ausf * pig of himeelf is. th— ta pig, — some future dsy, will ba cured, [l Usee Am* the bray bills Sy ' Three days -tar a baby k bora evsry- ; body rays. " Ketcbeuy. ketabeay." and . digs iu ribs with * forefingve Ua— a ' Pblkdeipbla contains 101 dlstta't iron ketones, givtag employment ta j— iy U.uoo bands, without Including those employ sd st ta.Baldwin fooouoUvs r W ben the flower expands fu. J . ws ! !h^— d It vonunna ta lb— state, no rata t | will fall. 1 Japan has a surplos of rit* equal in I value to f J5.OOo.OOU. but wfeicb It ran- . axclosire cliaractcr of tba naTigadco r Thirtren years ago BID. briak^youog l n ta 1>I region Only one. Tom Wah « ley. k left. Tbe otare were all killed ' by tair own torpedoes ' An editor whose office was taken far ' tfrmbfo 10 explain lb— eo kr from staffing birds and mtn x and things, be had ' | to " hustle around pretty liraly ta order ! to get enough st ofling far himself." 1 M— —p. fas*, sod mep. sod eq. 1 There is llttkfrarol a famine ta tbk - country If ta reports from ta gnat producing region, may be believed. Out I along ta Use of ta Northern Pacific. » where tost year tbe ykld was 6.000,000 1 bushels, ta promise now k of 10.WD.- ' Mr. Gramme k building far an eatab- • liahmenl at Noiai-l, France, a machine ' (or traaamittfag eiectrioal force to a fik lanca. with which be expecu to gain n j norma: power equivalent to th— of too [ A few moata ago ta Emperor fa , Morocco (art Prraid—t Gravy, fa tb* . French republic. aU spl— did boron. , Tb# animals proved so ra -rectory aad , restive tb— no ura has bren mods fa . them, and tbey so* eating tair beads off . then presidential etablm. > Wbra ta Greta ware abort fa anil 1 far Tloy. Mraekus bought n bunds fa - strew and pal it caredatly away la hk 1 cabin. • Wb— k Ih— forr-aakod AgaI memaoa. "To t*U oa tbe directum fa r ta braexe." answered M— akrt. s " You're crary." aaid Nfatar. " Why." s which way tb* wind blows!" 1 "Mamma." aaid Beta Tbomao. n - ! bright little kilow orer ta Algfam; : "Mamma, bare my torn (fa vyra!" 1 1 "No. my darlfag ; whj do yostsoka— b , a toollah qrastfoor— Beraora my fartk Tb* Ja— le* fa Pre— lafio. In Pisoq— lakaosmty. toward Mart- ' inaw. s.bsoa'itaikke-HlchtQ— > Into-— wbora aba— elands a tbk • boos* owned by — adry tafakaviaff aML ! L'^wv'^.^'fi'fa ta ' ,,T7. Oo. fa Ibent. named Craw ford, maa ktaiv afaaort jaaUr* fa Ibd pane*. A • **** * ■ u— s'vam-j fa vyfaff fa mobo rtma ' aa— re fit <be aoabha art mad. bo^ ■ dowa fa. -p-krtd II I *a ; sb^a— q —S*fab faaafa IW* a'kTmT* ' ' a*— fad ' " ""q— *"^d "y J* ilfabA a*— - Uo fioam -d bfa ItaA fa ta^^r? I^tam

