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*! ■ - I STAR OF THE CAPE. k '

r | VOL. XII.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. JM THUHSDAY, JULY 29, 1880.

NO. 34.

8TAB 0F_THE CAPE « ^ JOH» B. HUFFMAN. •K- Mar Comt-fe*-.. K. J. Ffi Mk. ato*. Ms ley A lWniy. Si. Chfw MtoC*7. «*"«« Bfartt.-g p«TB a jnxox. ATToRSKTS AT LAW. . X. J. WI*ieradta*Uo.l1.sHhp*M., J|U(Ut W. EDMUNDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW , 8UUCITOB IS CHANCEET *" Mono' Holly. N. J. WH «t— 1 tU Ikp. Ma, Coeaty Crams. j) evict * son, FDRHSHHG UIDERTAKERS ! Allertra.,.ra-p«lr ^ w . A- Barm BMII A". A Devm Bank lbar.ll. FUKN1TUKE.QHAE1.KS p. WWTX. CLOCK*, WKTCHES, JEWELS! AID SUTEBWifiE, KAUWalaHa StraaL Cum Mat Crrr. WEDPAUIIKO ar aS AM. A^ adA ^■OAL OP n* 8Pfi qcalxtt Coal of all Sizes. p ■ j'/iTh-ii,, M«* FOt'SDa TO THE TOiL*" At (fa ol* Oral Tmrfsol fa. b. JoaltakAl. fan.wr. Sri. I I -sating lap. MarCUy. ^ ^^AMnn. B- Kwmu. p.^.i.ia. £JJ»L AMD WOOD TAKD. AMD WOOD LAHDISti. i. prerare* la MnU all Ik. U. LRK1UT. MGC. STOVE AMD CHKfTHVT COAL, rvOaHk.a-a.-nl.a FIXK. OAK AMD HICKORY WOOD AARUJi rtllKLLKNOKIi jpOAEl.L-S GENTS" FURNISHING STORE HMOVID TO Dcvalur W.. epp. Grrveweod t'atUge, WtanlkaaaMkarb r— re™"3 la IB all esdmlafa* CLOnilM! UKK. children* clothes '1EO. M. POWKU. - **-+*2—-"" -dU-U.; ^ 1 l-U AM T CWAMBggt. ~ ~ AtJOT IONEEn . M ii ■ .. itlTi W1U4AM T. CHAMBKIU, * , ALrt Tnbm Uml noma Gramas words are ao tawllmj bare a pseaprrUrr. Oil— 1 a lb— examples : li mi ll luflak— liangm INfettictc•raufmmglfehkeiian. Btadtrrrodnetenpeg* — and it br baa any i— q-ia*;ioe be — — toekiau inltor —fa. too. TWy Impart a magli .1 Ikrtll to tbr markeet aufaect. I take a great inure. 1 — a good i— I torn k — I pat ft 1. Waana. la this eroy I bat* mod* <al». a Tataeh|e eoifactfou. *ba I — ty— *. and Ikaa ireveane lb* variety T*.1 11 ' u. tK ••*

Tk« Bnirf Lemrlg I'raaABl. Iaka La Loala^taVralW,, ; larevig-wita its redseeSed koaaaa. ; Wkk ik. ,«•« oa ik. kUl tor. """ K ~* ^ talk^rt^bd.. , assuming la Ik. plains o. Viand. - la faeir anaar nobly diad. j To fan fay tka W is bdd. . -I-"1 • < barer laoaalad. Ibanaa Uchkia laaaea akirld salnlr lo Ua addla Uaplac. UaA.aadlkm.vdi stmskl aadk ba rada llo~ Iaaa.« ^ ^**T up ik. uSt' g lata a .UA.1, baniac laa>ko» Oa U> laif IM a. kaaua' - | !► Oalkrr rod. lata Ihanakl' Oa Ikay lab, by kaadial. . ,a> .i , !, Iu,U(baa.tka>aarW%bf o-« ik. hj> ^iZr°* All tka Iqm of La— M riimih.r. I. of " AOaka i utoL* '**'• ^**^,7*^' *" **" wiAlaadUp, ' A THAMP. Tbal i» ioat iu I aaa a tramp! la the light of ttbday I batr to admit iu bat 1 mtuu 1 bad baaa a machinbu a lib a prrtly. gratia wila. (ood ana, t • plraaaal bomr; aad tbca tbr bard limra camr. I lard moagb lla, ararr to mUUooa braidc mr. bat I did not tfaiak T oftliar. I bad morr mcaaa tbaa maaj othtri I karw— lood. If it waa eoanr. Crr rooagb far warmUi— but what I wanted, cried oat tor. ragrd that I eooid I) act gat. waa drikatr living aad laxnrira lor Annie.- Ibrabc waa djing. I know now nothing — tld liarr aarrd bar; cam- . aamptlon if lir.pi.-aa aad hopelraa; ban one daj wben I waat lo the Cbarlaai lea ataamartba day aba aalied. to adjoAi . IbayUgmgbt oat ol gear. Iaawtbawifa : of ooe of tbr firm for wbum I workrd aptoara broagbt on baud to go to Florida far tbr winter. • She looked a little like Aaaia; bar u ajaa wo* ekar and gray. too. aad bar face wan and eweet. Sba waa wrapped la loft abawk aad lying back ia a chair carried by two aarranta; * kind-farad • none waa with bar. aad bar baaband atataroom aa I paaaed tbroagh the cabin. " far Ibry ware arranging It ao that abr might lw act tied balorr tbr real of tbr ban atoka that f^n'ualdriiak'iidthu : a winging cliair I Wmld ban dow it . What had this woman dime to bare all. aad my patient wife lobmre noUi- > ingP I kept tbiakiag of all tkia ; brooding day and niabl aa wagra grew lower aad work I— aad Aaaia laded away. „ Sba waa a good woama. that wifc v! mine, and not a bit afraid Wdia; bat aba waa afraid to leave mr la fork*. • Momma of my condition then. One daj I came borne and faced bar paler tbaa crtr. I bad brucghl bar aa orange, bet aba con id not taate h. I ant down by Urn lnangi aad aba pet bar " Frank." aba mid. in n wbieper. " wtaa I — dand try to ba good : try to know God. I coclPnt ulk aboot it. d—i bat I bare prayed. God la good. Frank. I know It. I aa going b—f.I could not bear tbi.. 1 did aot be Ban la iL Godgood. aad Aaaia dying. the money I had aTgood a rigbHo ban that ail tta luurin bakfariM<mfab •■d mimmiia food I gave auae. Sbe died kafan Aaaia. and awny tram Urn. I Maiipii dnwa to Mm my wUa aad ra>» bar bom each talk. Ii. Spa war anid; bar ke( band gnw ebiil la mine ■ ana br%bt M Wfan.and ttaTriaaad. Aania bad (an a a war. k — a May wbmthe Mdfan weak. nbmCbat 1 W not worknd ft— far «wnw.alli I knd Brad en what law j 1 * "* *

knocking down any man wbo can atroaa my way. bat tbay generally I ma alone. After awhile I got a rare ioat aa good to frighten woman witi and many a ooe fetched me warm foe and drink wben 1 kt them aea it. I dl like lo aaa them tor* while and abler I waa ao angry with ararytblng that liked to terrify and hurt er cry body oonld. " Hateful and bating oa aaotber.e that b aboot aa near my atat then aa 1 can tall it. So I Damped all aumrnrr. I did ac fbink often about Annie. I didn't Jit to tor good aad eufficient reaeoni B; September I bad got 'way into Vcrmooi among the biib.and began lo think inuet work back to the city, when on day I stopped at aa (Id red fanaboun between Tyson aad Lodiow to gat soon dinner. There was a little eort ol stoop bull out coder the roof of the all part, am the kitchen door opened Into it . Then waa a row ol bright miik-paas atandinj against the wall, to acn. and a bunch ol two ol btrba banging ap by the door. A rrvnU yellow rat rag away wjien it aaw I or. and eyed ma from under a Is-nrb ic enough, but looked thrifty aad comfortable. I knocked, aad a young woman opened ti e door directly. I oarer aaw aorb a steady face ; bar eyes were brown, aad looked straight at yoc like a robin's ; bcr mouth was as pure and clean as a child's, aad bcr firm checks showed a healthy, crcn color of ptnk. llcr hair Keotldy.su shining. Der calico gown cbfok apron ao perfectly Beat thai she warned somehow as if abe was iuat new every way. I did not my anything at once, far 1 felt ao dirty and ao bad the minute I looked at bcr. "Welif abe said, in a oool aort of rri«. "do you waat anybody f" " 1 want something to cat." said I. gruffly. never give to tramps." aba an- " I've |ot to have it!" said I. m craaaly as I oonld. "We bare nothing lor ydu." said abr. quite nnmored. 'v " Coma, buiry np ! Trc got lo bare my dinner, and you'd better g.t It far me pretty quick." I called 'out with an oath, taking out my pistol aad handling • liar eye. grew . little darker at IbaU and aba —Had; aba was not scared a mite ; sba only mid, quietly : "If any man shall not work neither abail ha rat." "That may be your opinion, misa, but it isn't mine. The world owea mr a llrlng and |l'm bound to bare iu" I growled back. "How so !" she answered. •• What bare you dona for the world to pal it la your debt I couldn't answer this question; it waa like a blow in the lace; ao I swore again and demanded some dinner. " I shall Dot gire you any." aha said, quite aa calmly aa aryr. "If you ware lick, or feeble, or crippled, helpless in any way. it would ba different ; you nrr a strong, likely man. and you cm. earn your bring just aa see ilia I can." I looked at bcr slight straight figure. " Do you work far a bring f" I asked. "Yea; I bare worked arar since 1 then, and I worked at whip- braiding. I baran't any niationa— any near one. 1 mean ; there is nobody lo takr care of me. I hare to work, aad I am glad I I swore a rary common oath, calling on God to -pun lab me if I mid stand that ii I wcrv abe. Her face flashed. "Don't do that again raise mid. "If you mat to be fail gall upon Satan; ba bears such requests gtadiy. God is yonr Father; He does net like to punish you arm If you ask Him to; Ila'd arar ao much rather forgtre you." 1 never waa eoUko. stock. t " Look bare." I said, after a moment. prttty-totaved girl iSTjSTIhoiud'to working lor s bviagjhen tharr'a thou<£d tors aad them God knows best." "Wall, you seem tot blak God knows a good deal. I claim to know acnethings myaab; aad 1 believe folks all bars a—af rights." "Do your she said, "no dol; a— c rights. Right to gMraady India aad lo serve Gad while we lira." She aaepped owt of the door aad packed up a rod leaf from the gram. ~ Caa you make each a leaf aa thai!" Why. I knew I couidnX aad ao did "TUl you tea lopat you had batdo." I coLidat ataad^'ra&.bm I^aridAi get away tram U. fan. Han arm I strong, healthy . ram a skilled workman, tramping about the conairy bagging! I Bern had cwllsd it bergiag before, but I knew a— what It 35s, About God: anil, if than was a God ooaldattoGod; parbapal had aadaa I aak dwara by the Bala aaad than 1 wamdar tbatth. gwikad— Am ta — an aJ. — I thml Uma^tt .bat re

-ame liands at arork loading up a freight car r let 1 1 pot IB and helped. One of them gave rrol- | ma my sapper for thnU and let me sleep was in a barn; it did seam better than ritb. | bagging. food The next day I sold my revolver and did got a jacket, and before long got a place rcr. 1 as the freight line .where I could arork all my paaaaga back to the dty; 1 could ly f ! gets lodging then I knew, lor I bad { two dollars left after baying the jacket, laje ; I found the I rid ion works shut up still ; but I banted opt Mr. Lawrence. T told i not him all aboot It— but that girl— and he gave my hand stscha grasp, " My Wife "a gone, too." ha said ; aad aot, than be aon of choked. Somehow lor . I I ail ba ana a rich man with a groat to ba something we had together. imc I mnembarad bis wife's gnat sad ryes, and bar tired fan ; money hadn't ... saved her after all, and bis businraskrpt . him from borne ; be didaT bare bold oi her band when sbe died, f Wei., be Ml of e leaped bis tbrml '»* ll.ro. and be said : " I'm lost going to dinner, !>e.i ; j A come around lo my office ost Front strrot ! *w in the morning, mad I'll find you n job." 1 " I And be mid it so heartily like I km w m | be meant it. ■n" He —a as rood aa bis word. I got i tan | work from hTth right off. and alter r. | *W while, when 1 could buy decent clothes. 1 1 took to going to mnting ; for 1 could j notgrtwballiisijgirl said, when I swore. I * * I have got a Bible, too. I know A ni.H i *" would like that; but I bad to abut it ut- j r" quirk one day whea It opened at a sen- '** trace about " the horrible pit aad the miry clay." I had, bee® there myself. «« you—. Sometime, when I have laid np a Utile ' muory— and I guess it won't be long first, far wben all is said and done I ^ Drrrr was one to driak nor yrt to gam-find-that girl, aad maybe I caa bare a ' >»' borne. I hope abe won't know me 1 again. I bate to bide anything from her 1 clean, cloar eyes; but 1 don't — bow lever can trl: her that I was that tramp ■law a lasting Meaner Uet Akead al I re His Keeper. i an ' Uoundrrilir. W. Vs.. lo the Wheeling i eg ; /afrl'syosr.r. tells ibis story of an < : obstinsl prisoner's long fas'. : fl tt. I -- Since this Tanner business came | np." mid Superinteodeat Bri-lges. of I the penitentiary, to me. " I've been ' " thinking about a man we bad brrt a ' ! year or soago. He was a' tall. lank. ' " * j eadsrerous Virginian, nerving out a "t i abort United States sentence 'or illicit ' | distilling. His name was Begfoy. lie 1 ■ eras fifty years old or upsrard. and Ibcrv *' was aefbing bad about bim. but ba gave ua lota of lothse. He eras all the time , . I getting into trouble far breaking some ( 1 rule or other, and I repeatedly talked t I to him. When accused of any unruly ( ! rood act be would make no denial or ' offer ao excuse. Finally be became , sncb a bopeleas case thai I was obliged 1 j to order bim into the dark cell on bread > " I and water. He waa locked np. and at * 111 tire end of the first day I was told that > he bad refused lo loocb rtlber. The c r- second and third day paased. aad be c I sUllrrinaed bis bread and waler." * "Twrntyriour boon is usually ad c 1 long as a man ran stand that aort ol * 31 punishment, isn't it f" 1 asked. I f- " Tea. Frequently in leas time they c give in. Ufa only the moat stab- ° of bora ca— in which they holdout for ° two or three days, and crm then they take their Lead aad water. But this C Beg Icy kept it up. too. ia a way that r id aatoalabrd ua all On the third or ° fsaffl day I had l>r. Bruce in to — ° hi... The doctor pronounced him all t If right. The thing went oa till be had g c been there a week, but be hadn't weak- p h him. lie had neither tasted bread nor a T drank a swallow of water." a "How did betook by this timer' , f "lie arm so gaual oatnrally, that we u , couldn't — any difference." ' "And be wouldn't knuckle under'" , ' Hot a bat of it. He wouldn't noknowledge be bad dafac wrong or promise to do better far the future, was in a quandary. If I did not ano- L u eeefi in fareaktag bis obstinacy it was a " bad precedent aad an unfortunate thing " „ lor the prison discipline. All this lime '' r. the polar was regular ; his condition ia <- II erery way normal." » " Did be mk far anything except the o ,e brand and water f o 0 " No. We finally offlend bim other ■ food and tried to make bim ml but be b d wouldn't bare It. H* kept It up la a b way tint worried me aaorr tbaa a little. a Day after day the Mod was lakea to the 0 dark cell— be wouldn't touch It; be d would henaknd^lf bewaa nndr to aobu lor would pay bit regular riatt— always the same report." 1. " What jl be bad died on your bands f" ' ■x "Tfast wm what I wm afraid of. ! I wm ml, doing my daty. tod yfc I ! ^ knew bow sncb a thing would be *- * it that be didat obey the rulm; It ram bin * it own fault that lie wouMat eat." I - And bow long (M be finally hold " "He bstd out ttHIdMn1! dare loksap . d bim any is— sr. I bad bim ia that ' 1 askbar am nor drank. Irniy kept him j ttat limgkiiiari 1 aapatrnd asm, banc , be wonid yield." a -Asdmbb^aUrilljl aOmt- _ aansadlnaat. He ahme era ail ri?< ! k m and went bask la bfa week babff at I k - a - ir'T '

ar TIkCIT TOFlt>. ep According to the Los Angaios (Cal. «n Btroid. the farmers ia that section at r id meat. It says that ao great ia tbr qoaaee tity of land under crop, that there are rk not enough threshing machines In Id handle more than two-thirds of the •d yield. Meanwhile there ia a gront pan L city of machines in tbr market. id Potato floor, or the dried pulp of the ic potato. Is attaining great Importance in the aria. II ia staled that in Lancad abire. England. 90.000 torn ofit are aoid >r annually, and It brines a', present in d Liverpool nbou' double as much ia the ailing and other maouiadunnc pnrd poses, and wben precipitated wifli arid 'l is turned into atarrb. When calcined it * j ia employed aa a dressing lor silk. Tbr son of Sitting Rail was recently •• I ndnccd to sit far bis pjav.ograph at Fort 1 Union). Tits-young warrior waa very : ; suspicions Ural the camera was some t I kind of an infernal marliine. but final! " consented on oondiu.ir that be might i j sit with liis revolver in his band; aad at ' the first sign of dangrr shoot the artist. , | The artist decided U, take 11, e charnvs. The greatest length of (■— ce bmbout ' ! 9i» miles, iu greatest width about Ini | mile*. -It includes I9.JSJ square- miles, i and lias a papulation ol a) .out a million ' ! and a half. By the recent derision o ; the conference of Kuropcm powers at Berlin there sraa added a ailce of Turkey (Tliraaaly) to the territory of Greece. . containing 100.000 inhabitants. Turkey I probably writs bare to. The cnaiaa shows that several Mnaaa- , chtucUa cities besid" Boston bare made . rapid progrena in popolation. During tbr pun ten years Lrsrell. wbh-h IB 1870 had 1 1-000. now has about «0.ooo. from 98. Wl to >i.MO. and Lynn Irorn increase of 130.000. The increase in i the ritirs and manufactaring towns has country towns and Tillages, which A retired Paris tradesman, advanced years, recently took It into bis bead to a coffin. Onre in bis lodgings be thought ba would try bow oae fell in it He got ia aad lay down, but Ling old and stiff be could not get out again. There ba lay far several days, when the ball porter, weary at aot baring seen him. knocked at bfa door, linking groans, the porter broke the door aad the state of things described, lie tire sides of the coffin and released the old man. With tin- aid ol he. f tea waa restored to health. \ British official, reporting ta lire trade of tbr rest coast of Madagascar, says that British trade has suffered seriously from n large importation ol American gray ootlou sheetings. Mancheater manufacturers bare been so completely supplanted thai British firms wbo formerly imported largely Man* Chester gray cations, -leal almost exclusively in American cloths, aad cme merchant' at Tamalave baa beagent to a Boston firm, and reI red hum litem their cotton goods tm Governor Murray, the receally-ap-pointcd executive of Utah, delivered an I oration, la which he took occasion to I outline Lis policy toward the Mornsemaaaid that tbe tore ol liberty bad broad enimgb to shelter all patriots, native aa I nstareilxed. and was rich enough ia limber to fcraiah against the Coustitulioo or violate tbe written laws. He then went on tossy until Utah bad afiiured Mormonfam there was no possibility that it oonld become a State. Sacrilege was singularly pern idled In broke into a restry; and trying what be •Uppcned to'be tbe communion wine. I "trod H poisonous It arm a singular thing, a fan. that be should write to a staling tbe tacts aad complaining of tbe danger likely to be run by the congregation in lasting tbe noxious fluid. Ii tamed out. however, that be swallowed several ounces of s disfluid, supposing it to be la we. aad he has aim bad the hard lac* lone cnaght aad pat oa trial far aarrUagr. of emigrants dai tag the pad right years are gisea as fallows: ITO. IK. MB; 1 871, M.W; 1874. 45. lit; 1875. 50.771; W7». •BJM; 1877, tt.M4; 1878. 94*17; 187*. B*97. Important as waa the laiiiaai marked by fad year, aa compared with years immediately preradfag. the fag the FiaacfeGerman pD hare never riaaebeoa anything like reached. The Star rendered far 187* road a.) of t-arts rr^rsJt One of the was wbfeh Cemgrem did mt h— ' MtIff«M» ImpImmm m the aagafakhm ad rae at the Kaslfah hafflaaff. aMfa h N • Th. whs— ffla— lare ran ranr- ,. ro— r** mJ*Mfira> ■ak^h,?li;

I no need of Irish relief fuada next year, si.) just made— that a gift of 4I.OOP.OUO br air taken from tbe Irish church fund for as- the relief of the Buffering The into •a- henry rains, falrewisg the .oog drought. rapidily. the cerrals which iuve ap. psarad above ground are of a rich and heavy green bar. tbe artificial giasse. are making satisfactory progress, and -the pastures look beautiful; "indeed. | the "whole face of the country — ilea ^ i upon the husbandman." Should the j a boary crrmi prodb-e may be looked ( or j needed in Ireland now. according to ; ir- this oorrespondeul ia tbe development amount ..I land given over to the culli- ] ; ration of culinary vegetables. jy i flew Ike few Lset Her Tail. f f j People wbo bare cows lo srli ukc j 1 j mem to King's caule yards on Monday | morning, and projO.- wbo wan! to buy *' amount of , Ualiirr. Cow. ol a.l color. ages, shapes and sixes are. lied to the ^ j hSM-ca. and the own* r will Ukc bis oath '. hat nothing t>ut a mortgage on bis farm ; rauid bare induced bim to part with ui Tbe other Monday tbe sport of the ,, yard waa a cow with a tail alaiut a foot m j and a half lonr. Tbe sreallier was o aw fu! but and tbe flies plenty, and slitto not only worked that old stab for alt it ry . "I see smiles and h-ar laughter." | any four in llie yard^ She don't look >- finished oni with that stumpy la, . but a ioat forces, ol nature." 5. He thereupon deftly affixed a small r. hush to her tall by means of slrinr. ill and tbr cow scut the flics sky-higb a: j rs every rap. n "And now bow did this cow lose her ,s tail ! ' cootinucd tbe man as be bung , hi, coal on the fence. "She didn't go — ob. no. Sbe didn't gel U bung in the Isarn door —not by a jugful. She disin't d cut it off herself to spite tbe family, for ( 0 si e knows how we all tore her. Why. ' ie grntfemen. when I started with this d weeping and bowling in tbe town of Redtotd than I ever beard at any * Inneral. f fell ye. boblailed cows not ■ - esnly hare a place In Ibis world's green * pastures . but 'also in the affevtions of tbe public . I've got to seiltliat row 1-. ' buy li rer-pads for my family, and 1 1« li a you I feci sad clear dawn lo my tsesrts got a strong bold on my affrrtions. and e we are x family that never conceal our d By this time everybody in tbe yard -1 was in tbe circle around bim. and ticI- man wiped his eyes and aaid : " " About her fast tail. lAst week a • , stranger come along looking lor a cow ! " which would give twenty quarts <f 1 !" miik at erne milking. I told him be ! ' was my lio-kie berry. TUu cow laaa ' " j done It lime and agin, and shell do it ' every day in tbe year. Tbe strange ' laughed. That kinder stunt mr. aad I told him if she didn't pan out twenty , j lull quarts of milk I'd cut off her tail. , , II sbe did. be sraa to give me 4» for the , „ j upw. Ladies and gentlemen. I aot down , and milked. I felt aa sure of them 460 i j aa I do of leaving tbte yard alive. blU. I J I arias! this is a rain world. Sbe bad ' j got bold of something wrong that day. - a 1 and all I could get on', of her waa nine - r teen quarts, aaw pint aad owe gill. I am - r « man of my word, and off west her 1 , ! talL How. then, if there is any person ' . here who isn't dod roued particular 1 ■ 1 aboot that mfaaiar gill of milk let 'em ' i step forward, plank down 425. and take I away tbe brat row which ever pulled „ gram in Wayne county.— Defrotf Frrt ' 1 , ( t j Tbe First FrnuUe finaclfal. • ; We hardly rend of a single authoress ' ' during the middle area. In three day s ' ' female education waa nlmoa! euUrely 1 r neglected, except in rare Instances. If 1 • | p. lied to hide iL Ho female novelist ' 1 worthy of tbe name appeared la Eag- i 1 - land Utoildw reign of George 111. Tbe1' - lady wbo tint bad the courage to brave I friend of Garrick aad Dr. Johnson. 1 Miss Baraey rwamined unmarried until s abe waa nenri^ forty yrsu* of age. Ror leas dominant power, but she arrertbe- ' V fill ni 1 1 ■ I d'Arbiay. a French refugee. ] ^ curious annuity of *104. Tbe marriage ] J bow cttt. paused a very happy oat. , ' an "nubauognkie andamfabir mam with ' } Tre'pfai old n^lLffir* kTpX: * tbawifa I »■ the hraad-wianre. and . . not rary fans after bar nmrrisgi her E third novel, * Camilla." wan pwbUahnd. . by artdch aha fa aaid to bare nallaed , saw IW.nm ' Fal. grwX.tb. an!^uy*uae is oae | ; : ■■ tere'^ran*^ *^'fa^ ; E,res«mnaaud whlna.repi A y li ,

-r. ' FARM, H4RDET AMI HOIKEHOLD. or Ho animals do well far any groat re length of time cm any one article lor food, it. I Tbe natural condition of all our domcnih ticatad animals is to roam at large and p. make their own selections from tbr ,d abundant varieties which rniure baa provided. We frequently speak and id , write erf tbe excellent feeding qualities 4. : erf cue or another variety erf fodder, but rs , in the rxpvrienre erf feeding it will fie ,c found that in tbe first change from one milk, although tbr change may DC, alto I A sew var -ty tempt, life appetite, and , consumes will more than compensate i_ for iu lens nutritious character. It is | g-weraliy said for a home that is work- [ ing in heavy trams corn is preferol.ia lo oata. but for Use driving cw riding Imrsa better lhan corn. With tbU tare, lists produ-v uirr muscle, rorn I but led on corn ,• steadier and more en,r during, brace the benefit ol mixed feed, j, How here is the advantage of a mind l! far, UII.S bring a pnifiu.-, that requires a ir quired far the production erf an animal. A ilia evident that all the elements will be ^ nrmaary tor making milk. But some- * contain- an excras of oil or fal. We .. ' find if we are (reding Ibe la-*: of bay. ^ quantity of butter. Tbe German c hem- „ ista bare for some tinfe breu teaching us h that to obtain the brat results in feedr ing we must bare the supply of ear boll yd rales (fat and bra- producers) and . a'buminoids (flesh producers) so evenly Jll-er in tbe slims, economy . though ! this ran not always be practicable on ac T roan! erf the different conditions of tbe t animals Our that is being fattened p hydrates than of albuminoids, and ibe ,. Utter will br found mating riclietf tbe t manure pile, although food is furutsbed r , largely in excess of fat-producing ma- >. - ferial, in crowing animal* flesh and * lene producers should be in tbe ascendc aacy. and in milch rrws. as already ,f staled, tbe elements ebon Id be well t Ijalannd. Tbe rridrace Hot ao oae « prodttct'-on •>( nature ir ail that is is. a itou isVlapird t-i ail the rvquiremrais i of tbe animals or a.1 that is required i lion .rf rj- and ...rn lodder tbreTlbel r eiperieniT-i leveh r Yet wo do not | i mixture. Rye is valuable la-cause it , P romes wben it is desirable lor Ibe rows to hare n change; but there is a won- , drrfui differvti.v Ids, rent lie addition ol j , few quart* of brewers' grains aa-1 a j I quart of brat, mixed, and a pint of j . meal, in tbe production ol mi Ik. We are J 1 other forage crop i* available, or we j would not do It. If wrrouid bare a mix- ^ lure erf barley, oat*, and clover with the 1 ' rye. sre she tid bare a superior fodder. ' I'aslure graas.or rather lis— i s. ex cel. ton | - ton. either rye. barfe-y. oata. ctorer. ■ paalurea yield acumbjaaUoa of gl ami s. > aU Tarying in their rompoailioa and iu . their time of runt taring; but Ibe fiifferI ewce ia this, thai see ran obtain a too of . cocdrath of lite ground required far tbe , parture grasses. Still, it it Undesirable . feed any one forage crop when we more profitable bay tbaa any ooe kind. Clover and praa are good to alternate ; with corn fodder. Clover, which ia ; rich in albuminoids, will produce a r iarge.quantity of miik. Sseeet com fodder if rich in sugar, tlarch. and fal. aad rir.ikddtotbe milk the butter aad sugar , element-, aad so on. Bat we bare aaid , enough lo illustralP our^positom as to \ Amcfitm CotUeoUr. ! Uuxu- "Swan I'uTnTokS.— Boil [ | softly, peel car el fit, y and fay iaagreared . , dripping pan ia a good orra. Astbey ' begin to crust over baste with a little butter, repeating Ibis several times as they brown. When glossy, aad ol I golden russet, dish. MitJt-Y iast BnuaD.— Take one rup- ' fnl of milk, add hot water to warm the milk; mix sifted flour to make a Ihm ; sponge; iet stand over night iaaw.ro> place; ia the morning add one baifrap- ' fnl of butter, aad lour to aufflrieaUy stiffen fas bread, knead tag thoroughly ; ' fill pans half mil. and in a warm pfare allow the faaras lo rise to the top of the ' nana ; bake ia a steady orow. are too hm. A Sic* sxd Ssarux Douxar.-Thka . ualf apinlof rice. which must be put into ■ . little cssid water nad-haifafi until 1 nrexiy soli; BOW pom into it a pint of r rich milk and boil again, stirring it al | the lime: ewrefenjriih iralX n pood at fa tel mad «U*Ltt»Ttbe"ri£ wkkfiahreahi b. rooked to the roam* racy U attff mash, ll arili hnete to a sheet atfairitnifcl I'fatHy npoa ^T.xrnxaa ruuraar.-Hri^ylM • Flavor waa tea «r ateifaf heal the ^ktir. uJlrar^LfararaniriraMH «ah *H rae in> MM han mm j

D taken to ineure that there rould be no tampering with the experiment. The firkin remained on Ibe premiere at Si •at Petersburg pfare. Bayewmter. far three >d. months, and when examined on Orioro- brr *4 it was aa sound and ssrret u nd wben fingput in. Pra Hqnlly this butur h» waa exposed to tbe almbepbere during a. tbe whole time, seeing thai air found free nd admittance Into the firkin. Without «t completely putrid; but on smeUing mad be mating it on Friday it was found preor fectly sweet, firm and ao exrallml fa ol flavor that it was aa ii only nude tbe si- day briar. Etperta fa tbe hue! area, in both ta this couatty and fa Ireland. is raya the Tkrae*. tbe |iraaai rati uu wontoe deribi; the only dlfierener they find being that aewly-ntade baiter (and this k- I bret rate of it* kind ) lias a peculiar aroma aot quite equaled fa the pre .« served butter; while tbe latter is roolU aideredn Utile "dead." so that just a trace of salt in it would be an Improrr- ™ gain of being able to displace from our " J tabic* aad from our cookeries the ob r' jectioaable salt bol-.tr. Ibe change he- "• j Ing especially grateful to toyagera on" shipboard, and to countrire such as Bra- - xih which import the whole ol their batter. One great Ira tore ol the trade 1 ia tniarr will lir tbe purebaar and stor■e- age of butter in aumrnrr wire prim are la- role higher— Willi ronaiderable effect toie- ward equalising the two amaooed prices ' ^ It b auffleient, aa i* door in Europe. '• lo thoroughly mold and knead the dough " i watch iu risiag. and when al the right he point lo bake iL Securing sweet bread n- ; aad not that' from *oor dough which d 1 course implies no use of soda, since it it O. not needed when the dough to sweet. J and since DO sods estol restore the natIj ! oral sweetness of the grain. If the . j TermeotaUrr process has proceeded ton far. approaebing the pntrefactirr stage. . , an actual waste of no inconsiderable per ** crnL of the nourishment. While some may question the propriety of this lermeatalion. all arill roacede the fart that M . it should not be raised so much as to tw- | cotnr even slightly arid, since aour bread ' "1 i is not only unpalaml.ir bat positirrly a- ! Imraifn .. And ainoe a large pari of the ; id | lood of the middle rlam mnst e. ma 1st of ' d- j bread (we might lire quite weli on !y ; bread and fruit,!, it is important not >11 ' only that it shall be agreeable to the i ,r taste, but contain as much aa poaaihlrol , ! tbe boar and mare* elements to pro- , r_ | mofe the bra lib. especially c-f the youna. :<l ( A writer ia tbe fbwfarAc Zitiums says j that iast year 1m had an opportunity of to trying a remedy for destroying green | uy and other inserts wblcb infret ' X j plants. Tbe stems aad lesres of tbe J ! when Ibe liquid is cold it ia syringed ' „ over planU attacked by Inserts It at rf pliiaia. etc. ; and it Irarre behind a J a peculiar odor which prevent* inserts , •f from coming again for a long time. Tbe M | writer says that he found this remedy " ' more effectual than fumigating, wash- * Ing. etc. Throng! neglect a bouse of , " '---uueUias bad beoomealmosl bopeieaaly , * j infested with jbiack He*, but tare tyrr- | ingings with tomato phut detootioa n thoroughly cleansed them. a * J- Forty-Day raster*. , "• j "Mr. <)_" of CounerticuL in I7M r futed forty ooasacutire days aad uigbfe. < j drinking water only, and a few times a e n little small brer. From tbe tenth to i ,r the nineteenth day fte arrmod some- « ic what feeble, but alter that be grew ' re strong, and looked nearly aa frrab and 1 r. well as ever be did. He aarrirrd and ' a received no injury from it. " !. John r. Arnold, of Korlh Adams. ' IT Map,., wrote to Doctor Tknner that Ie r is bra twice gone )srenty4aur days with- 1 out food of aay kind except water. He 11 >- waa ill of a bilious fever, but took ao * <1 medicine. * r One Calvin Morgna. erf Hew Londaa. l' d ConnecticnL being converted daring a 1 ° religious revival in tbe year 1440. de- '' termlned oa fasting iocty (fays and nights. He emerged from bis bouse , haggard and emaciated, but lived to be ii a bale aad beany man and to be knosra d as " Forty Day " Morgan. Aside from y bis emaciation tbe only proof of bis ' Ie luting sras the deciaratioo ol bis family ' f tbal tbay had not furai.hed bim with * food. A Freacbraan wagered 4MS with aoane „ >- o! bis Irirods that be rould Ureffrty days , |C without eating or drinking. Tb» fir-t r 1 four day* hia ag-mies from thirst srer* r " femb>. Bubaaqueatly bit eyesight aad . y be grew weaker aad oa the t weal j-fim I day. fa apila of ail exertioan to rertre I * Lire, dred (rf e xhanetioa 1> » la W79 Dortor Pusey JIeald. at Wli- . ! — '-gs— Delaware, cared a desperate p H ebkk'peaiid aro^" A* slifay coating J rf en-nrenlraaff an ber touffua wkfafi.cn , rf took a Httie rice water and by degree. , r renewed bar appetite and baraki9tylo k to raff. a ^Cas^raeceee fa 'hfe brazil' « a Hat alsrayu yet araaredly rauafi raare T e torn 4 ■ ill I iniktisDsai bafag a. ,1 ' I nfa-aStoafaiU fa vfaw.adaI I mill Hi in oat to he > ffl I. and the o

Trust aad Rare. DMaritaykreaau neparaurarefawbaaraaa. Ilaw vafa ore told samat aaaat kfa riaa are aaaaabaere; toalaafaaty afa Hkafataafatoui wna. Ufad aadateg n fay afafa. ilia wfedare mas red J fail rfafa. •fa tnraaad reaL ■ufea rat aarawragfai fay para ndrat Tto mmmmk fafa* ic -rv. fay wffl, AD paww I* H« alone; be afawntofaJtoteraT . ■ , J And ret He fare* face faster Ufa, So let Una do Hie taring wtD, Aad treat aad era. * li* pawn i* mate; Hie tore ' OMR AND KB DR. 1 r A nice figure— 4 100 A00. i In reals < 'op nrr. [ Sets things rigid— Tbe ban. Tbe tin that bind— Advertise. , Free of charge— Aa afapdy gun. r Copper peuaiea were Brjl coined m Mark Twain baa reads 41IIJW from > Ida books. ; in£Zu*£.JaaP * r At the end of 1479 France had M.l*| Chicago Iran, of six millioaabra i brloagiag to oar cloh. la Colorado bal Ulnae* uuetiy fa! . two or three inches datp i Clare, still nigbla as* very rare ad . Coeiey Island. — Koagrrae. In Trenton. H. J.. fa a mapping Mrtfa ' which draws a child's express wagon. ^ men admire them -The men nee Urea. i Tliey ere always ia a mens.— Desfan The electric light on the tower srf Ore Grand Union, al Sara toga, can be seen j five miles , A lew year* ago cheese went wralj i now 1 00. 000. ooo pounds, year more edst 1 from Chicago > Why is faafesonable society like a ' warming-pan' Because it fa highly 1 polished, bat very hollow. I A-vordiag lo tbe ca I miction. ,J Pr. r wor.d U l.t»4.«Hn.40O.-" > Says a Freacb critic i " I like a girl bar before abe gsqsrfftriiafa " r Secretary Sherman is building ia tVaa'ddgton. aear bis present residence, . substantial red brick bouse which fa ' This year's yield ol tea in lndialaeriL p nisled »t 70.004000 pounds, nearly , duobfe that of 1874 Ten rears 'ago H , was under 14.ooo.uno. An Ohio girl was • truck by light r lag while splitting wood fa a Ihuadsr- ' storm, hot brr father, w boast read lag saorehaearcalr fell the shock. Arkansm society is pgilaUd crar th* ' que,,,.*! of whetlKT or rot life groom at a wedding should wear bis molrra f 1m It inside or ouuiide of kis drrai coat ' adopted by the Swclish aery) is eroa ; deadly then the Galling. It <uu be carried up Into Ibe maintop If sitae q An old lady with several mirriaffuahle , daughters feed, them on flab diet be- < bust it ia rich ia plnepborua, which matches A ligblniag-rod agent was struck by lightning the other day, and the pkatbcory that tbe rieruir ffnid got tired of being lied about. A (kinase Blueing l'eopk- rom plain a goof dral of the sen sat ion* 1 character erf modern I'ldHak la. But ibe wildcat plola ia Ureas , in'tenee. thai rxrfreg ladies wbo al* eroreedin lore do eorerilmes die of n broken heart. Bel we don't exactly find falbr I undue UnrtU - which ie tto* sort of a paper as lb* f-rkia (7a•dle— lbs aori of notice wblru toilowa: Jmaoarr Mac Ilia resjraty the auadirects the proper hoard to bestow urn.: mark of imperial favor oaths of a man in Pekia named Ho Ed. Tsao. Who. bearing of the death of ber betrothed, rowed eternal uruhaoy. , - took ponoa aad died." I do not know if that sort ol loyalty to use's fore fa quite roremnvlahlr; but the Chinese By tbe way. Batata writer* on China j dray that the Guinea* ever feel the sratim .-at ofdorc a* we define it. liowevar that mar be. tfirre are Chinese exnafe pie, ol failbfu Irene which are not offeu paraiieied amongst ouraelm. I araU myself of Mr Bslfox-'saathority. Sore* rears ago. ni Cniang. * girl of rood fsnaliy wns betrothed lo n youth of lto» nsmeofChto. who anfartuataly died shortly before the "sy appointed Bm the rtpouaalx Tim bereaved Irfidrf was innllow far to rtsit the coffin of ber fiat ground* of propriety: bo', the girL nil hoods, ran awny V> lbs of mourn ing. and throwing tear II on Use floor beside ibe ocjw. — (-—*'—** .-I uu taking ber abrafe wilhthnt of the dead fadto parents from that Urea forward, staff dre racing berarj to then until Ibeir drain. > fhia eras very brroir. of eratras. but It esdree tarn lire old people reauM ruber have been withoul tore. However, dl wouM take nodeufal. end H leldj lid Sfay aaa emre raoughto »n« far te the^idTeofadKd; awl ttofa"ri^wre rare r dto tto ViidMufajB fa* rwhu-fag tofeafa were araee^H faak ^Tba eareraanaf^hn^^^H Wfeifairadtevrafra^l ... tte fa* ■' fes mesd^JI 1 thjjrira1 .'itedT.'y treuj