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VOL. XII. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1880.* NO. 39. L x •

r STAR OFJTRE CAPE. 11. WBHHIl uj'Ji uirs p.Sr~ job pftmnnG fc=z *mmb ar JOHK b. irurrMAN, Cap* Ma, Colrx-braae. JC. J. ' ^-Q^yAr.»U~7 * >UO^T . a™, JXXnXB A NIXON*. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JJIIBim W. EDMUNDS. ATTORNEY AT LAW SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. affse-s$r* jytvin A 80*. nilBBK DDSTU3S ! c 'AS^:::::::::::r:.aSm, •*»£ FURNITURE. QHARLNS r. WHITE, > 1*1 III! lo a. U. Lad.), CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELIT AD SILVERWARE, N*. 1* VaLtaBM KM.; CAT* Mat CTTT. 4— — m> Worn A QOAL or THE WT qOALITT. Coal . jfS SizeaT "* M**" miw TT* UkiUlWtad.* khMfafeM. .O.F.1— famo—Mayoa,. SAMUEL E. KWUtU. Piu^im. W Oi*— ailliiMil pO»L AND WOOD TABU. AND WoSTtaMD »*jfM*WT JR—figS UKDOs.bpqvwuunu.aA.taa unoon. no. stove and chutniti COAL, PINE. OAK AND HICKORY^ WOOD pOflLLT # GENTS' FURNISHING S1ME RMOVU TO WW* ID. ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 h |l|l ll I* IB *0 WakC CLOTHING 1IIH w*w «'«a<..i.?Swir' 1 11 11 *** ~0m-.«.m32kJL3 mt/V'.l irf'M 1 ■^TILLIAM T.CKAMNNK1. OwWO-BJI. u> N-i-niw. •lowly. kMttl <A*i of th# Wow an am iSnl A A* first Tha blow fe— oRgtet — nmsr praaMaW . .lightly ban Ik* .mfell; CkwTZen* uwwLTutrtik? oh-rred lira light. q rick Worn* ban tMakaq ka drive w^*W.i fete met tared lb* toon; akii* tbwfarva W b*»Y W»» w1«k « hmoj h'—rc *" ft— " *« gSaassSS /— « SiSM*^ -L P— I ■

dots— Wood*. "'■'I "*l w. ctodtoaotoastalriaonfMi ■■«. Wndr i uifksto .aioreftog. rwiw.wiw: T^J^" Like Ik* r**T bteftaa te ka*.' CiWn*. y«lta*. m— . ■^^|4 Lreaytoteta-f*— .a'l.r, *a*|l — M WW, IfiT Do« lk*y *y.*r' - gw«d*km! VWibcamtlkatm - To As vri— a— >n*7 •— 1 T* Ik* Ufa tk*x .lot* ^ ^ ^ COMING BACK. - Op la a cfty. garret. on » be* .'oat day. a waa ry woman leaned back la bcr chair, and prawd b*r bum a«aia*t lb. «r«a Ant refund longer to ae* lb* stitches la tb* ibop-wark oaar which •In bad tailad from dayfarmk tffl aenr. bar o'clock la tba afternoon. Pram tba Watt far balow bar. a red or bat oaly tbal tanmml aoacad upward. , railing " Straw birr ami Mrawfaarr— I L Rim, rad Mrawbarrwar Aad. i-Jf^-m^^Vbo««bU Dapdeat, lb* here* of bar youth. aad to a cartala loraiy Jam daj la bar aixleva A yrar. * bra aba had Mood la Un strawberry paMaia cm tb* Blaming r farm, witb tb* rad b«rrir* porfam Ay all tba air. aad *aid tba word, which ■ aaaarad bar fat* (ram that of Maorir* = oa this day. .!moal hope ires. aad a ' "h™ ttnB ran op baton bar! Tbt fraaa paMara xlopla* upward to tb* durbar (iaaa wood,, wboaa top* warned >- to toocb tb* dare blur aky. aioptor * dowuward to the gray Mm waU. wttb tb* cold reriac laapfas out tbrouffa a , wuodaa trautb.amaac Ita lowar atoaaa. Aad balow tba wan,' "lb* tblrtj-aort urewlai." reraad oat Oka aa lamaa tmanld TaltaC carpal, witb tb* two- - Mory iraa i.il.n all bona* HMac ll* i from tb* Bieadax farm out into tb* rlla las* read. tin. tb* poor oepbaa gM. had baaa ' oSM tbla maaiottabl* bow; aad aba bad rataaad It— far wbatf For. dream of fama, which bad MA bar toiliaf U - tbla hot garret, while la tb* black trunk reader tb* book which wai lo bar* madt bar faatua*. rafaaed by <m* pab- : coald Aad coorar to tbm It lato the r On. "Score* Ij tra yaw.- aba ri*bcd. reckfaf btraalf >o aad fro. " Aad ; Maaric* baa told lb* old farm aad poea " to Colorado; aad I am bar*, kaaly. Ill I pi I III, old baton mr lima. Oh. t If I coald cnl j Ur* Ibat day oaar asala. II aad h* a* wiaa m I aa aowl Foe bow t Ufanrartoolalrr nacaad weal to 'tbTdaak wbar* bw . By tba doaaM aooecaay. aba bad r maaasad to laj asidaa law dollara. fa* tba rkxuaj parpen* of parlor lb* a*paaaaaof barowa aliAataa aad daatb. oatanSil I I aaa to lata bcr to Drey ••1 wUl «Uj ocly oca fas" - tkirekl -Aad I wta wart all tba _ kaadaa abar Iracara to aaaba up thb kkhMjbaiaW.'Imil Aad ' farm bafar* tt b la tb* bmafa at atiac- * tamf " * Tba aaxt day aw kfr oa bar way. " Tba Sua yuan of bar abaaa*' bad bar* ■ ymuaafebaas* to tba 1Mb uilij Hif A railway .imkil kcrwrawtb»hiL>i read bam Turriar*-o*. Oao* ak* wo*. J A ^fa2 faJL.'lihk * Job* Ociarr- croaaaat aad meat dnk ''"mmrmml tmt ■ part that snmAtbaaaamral tba mwu; mwaommafawa tb. s^kWd sssjfr:,1,— =Srr5ErSH " j kanwa fa-Aba »wy nam W W.

aaowat and diaSrorc it la lb* modem vUlaMyk f - II one could bat liee tbrfr llemoeer after tiny crow oldar. aad an taurbt by exparicae* what k baat for tbamr tboucfat Heater la bar aadaem. oaca | Sin woald bar* |oor opto tb* boa** U it bad remained in Un care ol old Farmer Wilbama aad tab wife, the tenant. of tbt upper (and. But aba oould not face tbaaa proaperour, happy "dty people." who would look at bar with tbrlr eoldly-curlota " wbal the oould waa." area if they did not ahaolctely miataaa bcr lor a railway ilatlcn. tired, I. unprj ud uarefraabad. At the foot of the lam a cenllcmaa. la > aamnnr tail of allrar-cray. atood leaalac afainat the ban. with Li. ctraw bat drawn down oaar hi. rya. *o far that b* failed to me lb* wancer". aiieol approach. •• Will yoa let aw paaa. Ityou pfaaar r aald Heater, at laat. after waltlar tome He wine led rooad."aa li ahe had .truck him. aad (tared doubtfully in her face 8inutUx*d*m*nt<*y. •• Maurteel Maori re' I beard that yoa bad raid tin farm, aad roar to Colorado 1" •' Heater, can tbia Jhe yoa." be naIlia aym aaamad to darour bar. Word* roe* to bb Up*, aad were forced back arnin. At bat be aaked : "• 1. your ho. band here witb you. Haatarf* •• My hu.band •• Why. yaal I beard tint jto wrr married eery aoco after you went to the city" " Too baard wronr. Maurice ! I bare not bam married. I bar* oarer rren - thourbt of aueh a thlnr" " Bat why did you to. Una. Heber' Why did yoa bare DaapdamF Why did yoa relate lo marry me. If— If there TotH^T . She tboaybt of the bot city yartat. ol tlx dream of ban tbal are or bad beau realiaad. of the unlucky book that wai ' lyiac la tb* black trunk, of tin Utile burial board *o hardly earned aad Tb* tmra came quickly to her rym, which aba taxed. Doc't cry. Heater." aald Maurice j B leaalac. takiay bar baud. " And tall i ma why you would not marry me. 1 daarT '*"Ii Un fo^^nded f" aaked Maurice, hiding n amlb » be bant^orer bar. bajontba' m!retoat nalTmi'wtb. bcr* oa tin dear old lum." " Bet you no Id It aad want to Colofaml tmud'm!^' woodmn*'1' "I waa a looi. too, Haatar; fori went 0 Colorado, aad I aa quite ready lo aalL But my hroUnr-ia-iaw. bom the city, parmaded ma to not it to him lor can year, till I bad tine* to Ihiak the matter orer. When 1 reme^my aaama- ajUumtb I bad atUL aad^I JiLTbd J^T abT^rt^ ago to am U. My .liter aad bar buabaad aad bmily go bachrto tb* city oa tbair way. Iabali babft aloaa.with good Mr*. William, far my bouaakaeprr. aad bar baabaadmbaad hired maakmyau." "J I do aot know la what word* Baar anawrred him. Bat I ma bar daily la modal of aa aatire. hnatilng. good -1cmparad fanner'a wife. f A. far tb* book rta bm utterly far■Mtm k. Bba aaada lu reoompcua* ao kmgtr. aud aba k far loo bappy to care or with far fama. ) _ . A Doctor Bath aad hi* wl* roomily faTCbh tb* riSa aad pfatol at tba Bresklya dririagpart. Dr. Balhia* WaMaraman. waare^kk M tb^Mybaf Wa atcre riAam^TH^ b tall aad baa la bia matloaa. toaaiag bb repeaUas-riSa about m though h with a reay mack taaasd campkxica aad tb* carriage of ajuk 1 1 ii li hiUrtgbl^imS^wilh a at [« kalm aad tbay war* abatfaaud la alanm eeaayaaaa. Wkb tba pfami haU ak«aaaya tbaaa are# a mba or two mart, hut , -j raary abal taU. Wbm aa pfatMam kaaatadmd tba aim wbm bataw taataad *f aba-re tba Itaa afSre !!^V*Mre Wbm^A.'taa aa tS2jwd3LT^2*a22!?J5^ aahaa break aa bm bat akaA. Tb* rertmaf tbaak aad tb* maal amaaat of ■» San are ret a-nl.^Wkre^tba kala ^ *^Eb AabAfHlmam m*a abB ^jdNmal Aa ■>. amaart bbtf a Sjwma aaamakZ a mB^ba reJtb £

aad it fell Into poaition aooo enough U enable a breaking .hot la In made oc ,CT tba ball. Ball* Are wa from aid* to aid, bJ ware bit, whether coming from tbi right or left. When tired of btaakiai "" glamwarc Dr. Rath picked Bp a frag. meat of giam and atrppiag off n doaaa pace* held it off in hi* Cagan. whih °° Mm. Rath, picktng up a amali-bori ' rifle, took careful aim aud the glaaa wa. •hxtlcrcd into powder. Witb aa orr dinary riaftlag card bald In bk mouth. ,.d and turned ao m to abow a aid*. Dr. u, Ruth permitted hit wife to put arraral !y, bolleli tbroogfa it. tin pair joking mamlid whila with each other, the .hooter l*Utag Un target to draw back hi* Doer a j little aa ll waa too ahiatng n mark aad tb dlttracted her right. .A loaded cartridge he wax laid oa a bit of plank noon yard. l- 'and exploded it. Dorenfol other "L,d aimlixr way* of luting the quickuesa ol a. eight xad ateadina* of Bare* of the od .hooter, ware lmproriaed, and generally |W it waa found that e eery thing fired at " 1 waa bit nlmoat raary time nl t , KaUgrallre Plgarea into thb country were kept officially, id hut the uumben were trivial, only S _>i fanign emigranu being reported lor that year. la 1810 the number wa. S3. . 308; in IbrtAAOOO; IMS. IM.500; 1830, m *».W0; 18^4, W7.800. That waa Un r. mail mom number far nearly twenty yean. In I8U aad IMS the number wa* but about MO.OOO each; it roar to 1U 1.000 la 1857; WH 133. €40 In I MOO, in our war waa n deterrent, fell to 91.000; the labor demand ao lar overcame thia Uialthe number areac to JTAOSO la 1863. "• 193.000 la ISM. and Ml.000 la ISU5. From 1885 to 1873. Curing the term of rr waa lmmearely In demand, emigration " waa heavy, reacblag the high est figu a In 1873. 43X.80Q. It fell to 313.000 fa re 1874. SS7.000 in 1875, 170.000 in 1878, II 1 14V. 000 la 1877. 138.000 la 1878. but roaa j to 178.000 in 1878. aud waa ol couraa. ., very much Increased in 1880. England and Irefred (taking 1871 as a atand- ' ard) sent about one-third, 138,000 out ol 480.000; it may rorprire moat two countries aaud about an equal number, aad that In 187*. 1875 aad 1870 8. 11 I England rent more than Ireland. Thua. " fur I "79, *4.000 (migrant, were of * . Kag.i.h n.llnen lty, and 9P.000 were ! Iriib. Scotland contributed 13,(00 in j 1873. Germaay rend, nearly a. many '■ J n. England and Ireland combined— " 1 130.000 in 1873. again.! liS.ooo. xaa 1 14.000 In 1879. again.! 44.00®. Among * the other European coaatrire, Sweden staada next ; then Norway ; then France. h I Italy aad Anuria. Not China alone. . tflU bll Aaga.j'.TOrskcbwt BLNUU-AUGh 1879. In (Qie twauty-three jean. 1833 r" of whom not more than one-half have rinoc gone faaex. It would be latcrstmg if the outward aOrcli aa the inward uaoeameat were recorded. la 1878. according to BrilUb ataUttte. " 54.354. person, want from "the United Kingdom lo Ate country, aad 54.087 went Aitbcr from Ala oouatry ; to Can - " nda. 9.335. and 6.8*8 from Canada; ° lo Auxtralla. **.196. red 9,578 from Australia; total emlgratica. lov.409.and £ 71,404 total immigration . 7 he total "j the end of 187*. record lug Acre re- ° porta waa 8.413.000 leaving Ire ten * cam* to tbla country ; 87 per oeut of tb* whole nnmbee tearing Ae United King- , dom from I8U to W78 also cam* bar*. ' Ilia parbapa a bopefal Jaympt cm that : the baaam tide wblek will for y*t many , I«n«tb tb— Western Acre, core lain* a larger proportion of akUiad or ; ^^&isdre*b.rai!?ss Italian C.laateU la law Tart. . Tha firm member* of a family who 7 coma to Ala oouatry u. gaacredJy tha T thrive, tbay aaud money A pay tb* paar. sag* of ibeit retell vea. Thte lujaf* la * ^gbrt* di— 'm that sail from Madtterranean peat*, aad coMs abcut *40 apfaca. Tbay are ao scaatUy fad oa tiro aad potMota by Aa teagmahip r— paalaa Aat tltey gauarally i carry pturiak— of tbair owe. Aa tbay 4- tall plainly Ae suffering. Ureyhae* anil tbay get employment here It U grate avnlly in railroad bsliding. street paring U ml turn rteantac- Their earning. M average « » pa* day; but tb*y — U Aamafully cheated by foreman aad — - ngniaat Ae orgnaiaed ajteamof apoha- ^ aa* II ill Hi I Oa tba priaripk tbal " kaN a teaf te ka*Mr than ao band. Aey " aautiaaaio wart la Ate way —til tbay - ",',TL'Tfa"X ^ abriak. tbla pa.^ ... IrtMkmmC a s:XJ&s.zs&z *• duAentea te Aa i Sou u I au.al y ba takao a— at aa Uudlf ■ Ite tba a— uM* Mi Mart >■ .rally te Ufa j m i l pauagited afSMiaSMak tepauhMfcAaMdaW! " 22— "bm -P*^-

, Italy." Sluing on tbt ladder lending Ut IOD the roof of a house wna a woman nnn- ^ lag n monkey at her breaat- (Wben be [5* the womna. A Uie aobdoed loa* of n " pareor w bo I. afraid A dteturbn patient. "* calaf 1; whispered: " Stnmnrolto" (be ill* u,ku Three organ grinder, earn In rood weather about 81.50 par day. mad are gaoamJy nccompuifad by n woman and n baby. A order to cxcit* tha charily of i ~ Ae go<d-natured Americans A. lor i me. I ktxjv of ao gv erelar nuiannoe than ^ tlie sound of a baud organ, aad have " ban niwnyi at a teas bow to undrretand " low tba aa— pie of Ae French and ! ud Italian, by rigorously forbidding aa la dustry wkleti i, a perpetual bore, aa rda wcU Hhdtegmtead mmaar ofbag- , ad (eat. New Tort; I* to a great extent composed of Genoese. The work U by do ;he ! mean. erey. for to carry aa organ about iiy [town is reiy laborious Three people j walk from fifteen to twenty mile, n day, > I and such is Ae effect c' the weight ol ; Ae organ Dp* tba muscle* that many | I of Arm who tare been ,oog A A* bual- | a— limp a* if lame, on j The trait render i. another interred !y. lag type of the luiiaa coteuist. The | 9*5 preeai.ing element in hla character b ; W iaria— and narrow mredretn— . He S". quire* no phylicai . lertio*. no m—sl he .abor. and heca— hi. idea, are not >uf'y ficteatly broad to venture into other wr trndnihau AoMpunued by Ll* fallowas good far his purpore u be can find, lat and rets up bis Maud on the .idewalt. ®i Generally he pay* lor Ate privilege . from 83 to 810 per month to Ae corner j u* Storekeeper, recording to the Importance a- of the si la. He gore to market every two or three day. and buy* ftom 85 to staafl la a goad locateou aeeragaa A Ae best Maaoa *9 n day. He g— rally . leads oa aueh frail aa begin, to decay . ■ like all hla countrymen, ba te lobar —1 J*j dom not rr Ad coming to blow, far a ' stolen apple. The police often hinder their pnapcriag. Now aad then Acy M are ordered lo remove, oa the pretext * Should they fall to bred the order, their y cpan air .hop* arc seised, aad that te Ac last tbay ae* ol Aem. They frrc; queatly teat a great daai of mooey in „ thte wag. or by removing to I— Avor able places. "Good corners." aa Aey call those central points of Ac city _ where their good, find a ready sale. h»come acnrcB erery day. Tbla cxptein* wby many a Irait vender wo— bright ,n eye. and soiled hands were famllter to c New Torkcre ha. dteappemreo. The e. moM of A— bare set up Arir stnad, li ia. -Brooklyn, which sttzu u offer a 33 " re Every-Day Dnagert. *" A bite on Ac ball ol Ae Arab by a j kilter wlA wblek be was playing killed j 10 E. L. Bradley, of Saa Jose, Onl. .J Cbarlm F eg ley. eleven year. old. ol Maiauwny lownablp. Pa., wns thrown A froot of n reaper and cut to niece.. j a- George Milligna fall from a load of ; m wheat near Burliaguu. Iowa, aud was A impaled on a stake. Ha died a law boar. A afterward. rep A A .ling of a bm on lite neck te mid to e- bare reused tb* dmA of Grewg* Ra— 11. •a at Black hawk oountv. Iowa, by prodock* lag paralyu. of tba bean. M Mire RliaabMk Doberty. ot Moot real. 1 who te a soma— bull.:. In allcmplAg * to go downMaira A ber .1(*P. mimed her 11 footing aud brake bcr oeek'J A am of Galea Bray, of WocAAgton. Ind.. stepped oa a pfacr of giam. cutting Q, hla heel ao acearety that ba biad lo a Minnie BnldwA. n San Preuelm rariely actress, empterri morphia* ^to tte fai!"-"" 1 ay Tbaflaot a amaU cmlflak. caagbt by te- John Smith, of Manballlown. Iowa. acratchad bte iband. which became to r* lary. ** Mtes Bretba Dietrich, of Prcspoat, 111. waa iaataatlj killed by a loosened ooah* Ace thte fell to A* Mdewalk. white ^ Ate paaaadouka* way to church. 2 Dantei Larkiaa. ol Saaduaky. Ohio. " while o. aipre* A redefantioa of bte I" twenty -Arte binbday. fall from a wla- . dew Is tte G*rmaate bourn, aad wa ^ AataaUy killed. 9 WbU* playAg wiA a cartridge Ae no tour-yew -Ad rem of 8. &. Ctey. of re- Tbaratown. lad . Imt fate lifa. He wa. — found dsad A Ae bars, tba smptv rtmil ad aad two .toore telling tbereory X Heary B. D.X of ffh I— te. Mm. brZZ an— mtaagted A a rope wl A which b* ^ While Hotnre Giitett. of lmba City, my Mine., wna driving a nail, tfae b— re wi- altou*d and A* aadl Mrwc* Are)— Wbd tewtbsknll Abtetett eye wtu ail tbt Mi ikateye. ** AbaasMagaaBad tba JanmafMsa. £ q w. wBB m. f Ifeaareik. IteL Tb* tedto* l agll ■ —h^ail^k— riaa. tentel.ma arei " | ■"^■ MBaA'i-.nfa^Md^a Mto'.kuTa la fAMF|teawrea?S * aafu aad h. -aborted to A. fa— , !to JHoiHaBwao mmfead aaff ba fftod to-

' 05 E H1.1DEED-IMILL1R BEES. * I ' *i~" *"'■ i It. D. A. Joawa. a member ol t be Can a- , le dian parliament, recently returned to , ' bb bom at Barton. Ontario, from the , A i.laad of Cyprus and A* Holy Land, , re lite eteit I jet* wna tor Ae role pnrpow < id of ««euri3g queen bee* from tbore conn- i of trie.. Ills apiary A Breton i, eery , rr \ large, aad he ba. other. A Ae Uaite-d , u, State. He also cnabilsbed an apiary I re \ A Iurnioa.Cynu.whiA to now A charge ■ 1(j ) A Mr. and Mr*. Frank Benton W riting , j. from PaimtAc to a friend A New York, i A I Mr. Junes aald ol bit iouraey "I bare , , barn delighted witb my trip through , M three pari, on account of findAg a eery i [1 | reT^tee. vebev, t»Med, Will prove a | : boon to America; and aa I — the first , c p> Import them. I hope to get enough to , |t j America to nee Aa race retnbltehrd ( i, ! there in purity. There appears te. be t | bat cme race ol bee. in Ae Holy Imd, I ,} j but Aey In color and A aome ) ! other reapecu. aad cu tbte account I [ ! hare procured tome from almost every i part. Tbore I obtained In Ae valley ol c ^ 1 Sharon. Jrraaatrm. and all about the , S hills Of Judea. also east ol Jordan and | , . ; the Red toa. were arat on mulre. ram tte j , j and aiare to Jaffa. A race by .teamer A | , 1 fbe apiary at Larnira. Thaee 1 got on | c ! Mount Lebanon, in Herman. Da- j , ' | matcut. and A fact A all Ae a " I northe-n part of Syria, were taken , ' to Ae coaM and shipped at t r Bey rout fbe 1. arnica J oa*. now I mm ! , llunaacus. near I'almyra. and Aey acem ( " very fie. . I bare atoo received a nmn- r ^ i ber of bee* lor lYofereor Cook, ol Lesa- j T ing. Mich., lor cramlnition under Ae | , * micToaro]"-. In wnn localitir. thej re- ( 7 Ituc to sell me been. I have wiA me n j " nock of -mall vial, dlted wiA aiaoln.1. . * into each ot whv-ti I place a few bee*, i . " Tb— exclietlie curiosity of the natire*. | ( 7 aad they watch my every movement. I The danger, of trareiing are » cry great, a. I am forced to go to distant pcanta. j ' quite opt of Ae ordinary route*. 4o I - carry out my otyect. If mj loree* are j * not too heavy. I will surprise Aa becy keeper* of America uiA Ate new race t of bee*. I Bad if lea* difficult lo arcurc i. hem here I ban it would be A ordinary q r aruona. aa Ae crops were a failure >n " * Palestine and Syria laM year, aad atar- 4 — ration make* some more willAg A aril * be. ir I rrrr get oat safe from these ] P y tribe* I will hare no desire lo return. | K , vera should I find n superior raoa A | * ' so— Other locality. I will hire Ae I ■ , nateees instead to co— to me. and >K \ ° lt Aem ran Ae risk of baring fine bee n * „ lor me to telacl from, and pay Aem h such sums as ^11 induce them to perform that work. In tact, it will be * * quite impre eible to ever do more than Jy be* oouid not be got and laid down 1 * safely A American for less than 8100 r j All I hare will surely average that ja il Mr. Jrex* orougtit wiA him 90* hieea. . before his departure for this country, i * ; They were ricwed tbare by Ac Baroness j j Hurdctt-Coutu. Sir John Lubbock. Mr. j " I Terry, of Ae British museum, and John 1 1 ' j Hun lee. of Ae Ibu. * Upon arriring in New York Mr. Jones r * mid: ■ " Notwithstanding 1 bare gone to Ac t 0 antipodes lor my pets. I cannot safely ( 1, P— any opAioc upon Aem yet. 1 am > Ac Bret man in Ate country who has eoltectad Cyprian and Holy 1— d bet* A £ 1 their aalive abode, and comparatively ( . little teknoarnof Aem. Tbt qufrasarv T stroog. hearty beta, able to go kmg dla- p lance*, and main'aln Arir own againu £ a superior farce. All that I may aay B '• further would be only ooojvctur*. It , * *>111 take time to last Ae superiority of r '• of tba Italian or Uguriau qncraa." j — Mr. A. K. Blood, of Maaaacbuaetta. , * Cyprian queens Alo Ae Mvrs of thte j d country, lite ware reoalead three yesrs ago fro- tome friends txaveliag A Ae j Holy Land. There were lew in sum ber. c. Beekeepers who inspected Aem believed , io that tbey promised much. Next year a t- Fori Plain beekarper Introduced Ae j Cypiians Into bte apiary, and Aey pro- ( ! . lion among beekeepers and to lead lo ! ;c Ae trip of Mr. Jones Tb* Cyprian , queen b lively and of n eery light yel- i low coiorBBder its body. Thte often . Z approaches a straw ooter She te - " sure hardy tuan either Ae Italian or ■ Ae black bees. It te said that in Cy- , x prassb* wUl Ur* lor six years. The . of Italian qu— b existence te confined to . ■a lh— IX bar years. Her other poAta Hi — yet to b* tasted. Her drone* also — superior lo tba ordinary Italian Baal lire Aa Italian quaes. A* lluls k* black, large Nrnwn aad gray quaes bsca an satires of thte co— try. aad bar* •* Ariead ever sAce Aey were hroug A out by the yf'frin fe*b— . A good queen w. will lay 3 — egrs A a day. Qaeens an re batched te fourteen days, weaken te ba ab— ttrety-faur dy.^A— ug tba 0 is are! FUa Joba Punar. wba baa bte a s "UTTSuffhteAacfty. Mba— a. m- 3T baa— m wa— te— y fa— J — 4ft Bi I te teaafaff abac A A. Tm Aq teu te* m A. — Tba —M ad te— y"Tra A.;— .dlatb.tepattebw j 1 —4 tea— — **— >" .'te — aa rtrtflteXrt— »am "ml .. te yu— 4teMblk> I Bll 11 1 tei — ^b^jpte— 1— . .

PARK, GARDES AMI HUISEBOLB. > — " I Many larmare will not grow aay of ] Aa bedt v.-rietias of note lor rattle oa ' oast of tb. expense* of weeding and ' 1 proper coltlealloo. and It may not be ' out of place to remind tb— Ant altar ' grain crop ao— kind of manure ' be applied, and a great many tor- 1 nip* grown to feed to sfirep. to calves ' ,nd to any cattle excepting cows giving J mite. Turnip* will do we."l sown if tb* aotl I. wall prepared 1 aad the seed evenly aud pot too Atekly distributed; bot a drill that will not ran J the seed niorr than b required, without ' are so few men who can sow at all regularly. Turnips must be singled out and the ground lined thorough. j. but the " eery mention ol doing aay labor to a : root crop wl.! deter hundred* from try- { ing them. 1 en well remember the J old-fashioned English farmer, growing turnire about the year 1890. and aome " brans, which crop grows and ripens * corn A Ae United States, much 1 than grain; but labor being * ; cheaper in England. Art* were men 1 j alio would thin Aem out aad cut all ' I acre. Farmer* Aould consider the 1 advantage oj growing turnips, because i ' of Ae difference it mates to young i I Mock, il tbey haee Arm every day A [ I sufficient quantity to distend Ar t | stomach, not in a 'rpot-ballted" way. a by bowing oat tha ribs In a barrel a shape It la Ae absence cf root* and t i Ae feeding of too much meal and rich 1 that causes tlx degeneration ol a i pure-bred animate. f | I am not recommending the cnltlva- » tioo and growth of Ar comcy turnip t se quence of Ae difficulty ol persuading r j formers to go to lh. Iroubte ol prudue r : Ag Ac better acuta. 1 haee myself been 1 ! hindered from growing carrcu lor » more Aon twenty years. exoeptAg A 1 eery email plate, but Ais year P hare J ! carrot* are from four pounds of 1 seed bought of LandrrA. and at 1— t * ten plants hare been cut or nulted out to- 1 agricultural seeds from reliable sources. * Common turnips, althougn ol 1— value per toa. and not proper to girt ' to milch cows on account of Ac us- ' I pleasant flavor to Ac butter, arc yet ol i great acreic*; for a. Aey can he cherely grown, a farmer can well afford to Jrc u ! little meal sliaken over Ac cut ^ pulped mrai fed to A* animate ^ whieb It te desired should moat increase i flesh. j, ] It i* admitted that Indian corn la to i certain extent an equivalent, bot lor young cattle, and abeep repewtally. three ^ 1 on Ae score of heal A. If all Ae labor laud attendance on a corn crop te * i reckoned, ll will be found to fall little ' abort ol A* coat of raising a good root j crop, and e-rtsin y an equal number of * an advantage on every stock farm, andfi Ae manure te always much incrensMl r J where there te aa abundance of root j. c Therefore let common turnip* be grown. ! which will lrad to the growA of oAre s i roots and Ae Increase ol fertility geac r- h I ally, which ol course means prosperity b ! the proprietor —'iaxf Oanlimcr. in P ,w" — . ' Apropos ol Ate aubjenh the SprAg- g field (Mass .) Uasoa'says : There ha. L aouie lament oxer the tendency A , hare been expressed that. A Ae West at least, we shall aome time experience ' Ac ret la of landlordism which hare cursed older ^ ^Suam—- 7 hare DO law of entail, aad the prob- J under a single management for more ' than cue or two generations te rather small. The big farm, of Ae WeM are ( proving comparative failure. Dalrympie. the Dakota farmer, aad G Iraa. the Caliloraia nabob, bar* not sueceeded wall. Tb* Sulliraa farm A J of subditUoa te more^ikely to go oc J than that of aocumniaiioa. The To note Otetu poiau out that great farms 1 —aire a earn amount ol machinery. Jbith. to he made profitable, must be 1 at Ac aa— work J*ar after ytur. ■ ' Th» mott ooeeeasful farmers ol Ae WeM 1 are those who own comparatively smml. i farm*, which Aey can keep entirely " under their own auperehloo and man- ■ age with ttttte help, and improve rath rr ' than deteriorate, by a proper rotation ol > A Mill better axampia of the superior - » Ity of a— 11 far— orer big cm—, te ■ found nearer h— a. A A* nirta gar dena near tba .rsat cttlaa. So— of th- ' ftnaat cf th— wa know of are A the ' vicinity of Boston. Peg aa exnmpte. ' tbere te ana of fie* or alx acre* wtlhia I A* limits of Ant eMy wbteb prad*cre > a^i^*d7i ^—"idaelxltil'^J^to tb* ; 1* m »* ** *<«. k plIZJ IdaTted— WIAA two or Arm ( xaxch 4175 worth *f stria* bmam- Bte • — >|i»l in are atemdrfom and bare • I wh— Aay gre« te alnmdy m i— «»— aualmtb— b— dfamteeArad- "- rtAft— u 4 - X —

make white flour. This whit— la a prima rl— rat A Ar prk*. aad thare- , Tlie rlemalA— or caherwte* ol other the rye of A* purcha— r. aad A* mlllarhaadie th— — Aoagh it mad* no difgcaia. This (act te known to many, aad reou A— from sating what Aay id otherwise regard Ba wbal— uie and agii i ail* food. Tb* extent to which Ate disregard of eimnllnim con evening important el— of oar food material, te carried, te ao great that It te often oetectad by Aa teste, aad p—ple who are fond of bread made from tb* coal** which endure* through lile. It te difficult to designate a remedy far reii Uk* Ate. ao lar aa Ac people of b tanner." carrying tbair own "grteu" . I to ml.: ran inaugurate th* reform by Instating upon Ae thorough c I— using ol ■ all grain before grinding. If Aey wili do Ate Aey will establish a standard apparatus In ail custom mills, which will extend A time to merchant mills, i and be a wonderful boon to aU breed eater*. — Rural AVe Torkrr. r. ae— 1— U— a v The subject of good ; xslurr* for hoga summer i. becoming one ol special 1 to farmers. So alio Ae pro* A- 1 ° of a supply of roots for Aem during 1 .. Ae winter u beginning to receive de•ereed stteatfon from Ac more progres teje snd race— Jui Isnners The con- " been deemed wrong boA In theory I sad A prscttce. sitbough comparatively feeders ever seem to hare considered * who it might he avoided. The light. ,, however, te breaking, and a radical y change A Ae oaugrmrnt of hogs — regards feed Ag srem. fastening on. "^hte _ marked decraas— I dtecase among swine Of Ae greases aost suitable for w pssl ores may he mentioned timothy. In limber pasture, where red clover 4 shad* . w bite clover will be found valuaTlie best pasture te aot containing a severs, kind.; but it b no easy matter k to keep a variety of gnasrs oc Ae same 0 ground. The more hardy will sooner or later crowd the other* out- We are sure more hogs are bring grass fed Ate rated in pork production are closely 11 watching A' loiu.lr We aba.i be glad a to hare readers ol Ae RuraJut report n regarding aay experiment in thte way U they have made, and give Arir views or Ae subject of gram for bog. A summer, or the raising of roots for A— in wA- — RurahtL lemon |uice wili allay Ar irritation '^ia'^u3J»~^-^Aolir«td a* eruptions. ^ p for bee Mugs- A fnsb tomato i.-af oairu.be*! and rubbed cm the puncture is A oorm pondrat residing at Honolulu. 11 Sandwich islands, say. that a good '' preservative te to spoug* tlie ® in oold water. oqi.i.Isi a small percentage of some alkali, such as ammo*:.. The ammonia combAes with ft Ae oil or grease thrown out by the ic perspiration, forming' a soap, which 1. a easily removed from the skill, leaving g and comfort. ' fi Sloppy food te unfit fur chjpkras. r Their stomachs s-e formed to grind . bard substan ra. and if given soft food the gixasrd. a portion of Ae stomach— . te wmkmed. sad do— not perform lu partial digestive functions. Milk may 1 be given wiA coarse coram— 1. both ' bring scalded togeAir until it te a stiff ' mass, or it may be curdled sad separated Ae whey, ud gieea dry. But It t must not be sour. Sour food te Mire to I bring cm intestinal disorder* sad pre- v pare soch a weakened condition of th* a system as will offer favorable oppor- a eases aa poultry cholera. t Mints. Foreign dispat-be* end newipapcr* 1 . often refer to Silesia, who— pter* — a 1 distinct province- ol Prussia, included 1 i is the limits ol the German empire, te ' I out cirsriv determined by Ae Am— Ira ' mind. Silesia He* sooA ol Ac pro*- 1 ' A— of Braodraburgb and Fa— n. aad 1 1 is often confound -d wiA the Austrian " It U divided Ato Are. goveramenU— ; I LfagnlA. Brerian and Oppela sad I About Ualof Its 3.800.— papula loo are < I Protestants and so— 47.666 Jewm. One ! A6rtM0,M6 sp— k other Slavic dialects t aodf the rest *p*ok Oermsu By far a tb* lorgmt oof —ol H)*lam of Ik* ' Arioflef m'tbT—ra «fxb* Ofi— . Tb* » soil k. co tb* —bote, fegtil. rad rreil ^ ratert A th* blgbte— Arta^ram ral pro- | [" '"'tW I T mJhm. * r 'fel i' "i *f . ^Obrt^— ^rtUofi t ZbL^h — — i »— 'of — "A— M— ft— ol Bra—; mra Ifera odort Z ijSfa— — Mra'^Tm— fifa SijT1^

j aafiffio -TTisfm— -«f mfaf - TbmiiiiiMt— i ■ nl 1 1 ■ il ii 0m | Wat— — ebe — —*4. — ktaf. TV> — O wa laog for that re sr. 0ta.tSa— b ii* pafOj — *a«Mrtkt Aaf la— aaoifa te afar >— Ms T. fat lbs saw Ms M. ». braw. D—. fa—tap* tbap— I; Ib^tWb—te QfatO- ^ Wai i l!Ttem— ^rebate* . 4 Nrnw— Mrefa—ifaakarabfaUawp* WfasS ws ■— l—r ty wnmgfac. ' Ob.te.-Wp.ibM--rpmfa. TbM a— - s%m1~4 h ra. wv-ofa wm. w. — n— (y fa-1 te m-g w -J.moR.LmxU. ITERS OP INTEREST. A word wiA braArca m— Wtette Uoly a q— tioo of lime -Aaktog As I A earn dodger— it men who avoids wearing tight boots. State."™ wW"""-**" '* "* Isn't red noli I It teopsord! * " Tha population of Scotland te considerably behind that of A" London postal district. The Rev. Phillips Brook* te aald to b* Ae first America who has preached A Abbey before Aa queen countenance." —id tlx mdge to A* | sheriff. " Yes." responded the sheriff. " be was Ironed just before he ra— in." Three sre so— men so U<kaUe* that nothing but Ae toothaefM can make on. ol A— bold bit iair.— Raw OrUtmt Picmnmt. "Strive to make a good Impression whererer you go." —id Jones, aa he pulled his tool out of Ae mud.— Bateau It teertimawd that about S0a.s00.000.I tepri'ri— ^ U'X r° 7 "" " * la A* State cf Ohio there are 83— are widows of soldier* of tba { war of 1818. " What out I dor aaked a mean and conceited man of a friend who knew him wrli. " to get a picture of tha cor I lore moatF" " Sit far your own ! portrait." waa the reply. Gut Ave Dared* engaged upon a picture painted on s onic—ml seal* Ilka the majority el his Scriptural sub-eta, and illustrating the text. "Com* unto all ye that tenor and «r* b— ry Aden— I to . We band, * all a letloo aba had ail avtal b—foa— tor). ' The whole cc— ol pburtlng ud rallivsting an acre of redtoc. ginuAg Aa product sad dehreriag it ra a raliioad. la Stated by a SotiA Carolina planter ut ! e,evfn dollars, or about Sre aud threeeight ht cents per pound. Oa the rank holiday at tha Alexandra palace. Ivmdon lon.crti person* wire thousand rapt of tea and coffaa . 838 ot air. 48.0UO foao a of brand, aud buns and cake* sere consumed " Dn you brlirre A arrtud lor*. Mr. Metjaadef- "Do f he I. era A *eo.«id loveF Humph! If a man beys a cmnd ol sugar, isn't it sweet F and when it's rone, don't he want another pound F and 1*3*111101 round sweet. tooF Trctb. Murphy. I believe A second lore." Two friend* were dmAg at a realau-r-.nt overlooking the Seine, wte— promorarlresly — liv wcu.d skin aa cel. thte teas admirable tit w." — id on* •• 1 lore to sit ber* and look at A6 haste " " 8b! Sp— k low. Tlx ba— will put Ae baste A hit bill."— Ptoocd WaBisira There are 193 Roping machines raltliug over Aa Dairymple farm in which embrace* 84.606 ocrea A wheat and 19.600 A rate. Tb* wb>at rages eighteen bos be Is lo Ac are*, and A* ante sbopt sevraly-fivr. Thte iris" jf" wb— I 886.606 bosbate ol rate. To more this Immense amoont ol grain would require III freight trains of thirty can aoch. He CO— into Aa •ditork room wiA a I large roll of moooarrlpt under hte arm. , and —id. very pohtely : " I bore o trifi* 1 day. which was dashed off by a frirad j of mine, which I would Uk* inserted I , you hare room." "Piaoty of room. Jut Insert It joureell," replied At ; editor, gently puahtog tha era— hart* I toward bteo.— (fefnew* Bra*. Jut brio** visiting the men agaric, i Johnnie bad a ps— je at arms wiA , th* ycoac raxt who — toted ot hi< , list, mad wiA whom be ftew Ato ■ [ UtbobaSy.fa<^fbot aalmal te Ate ' , i ■ r b. aabod- "It te aOllad — ' aot-— tre. my era." Altar kmg Mia— ' -" M. ■■ I. oral w* brtag Arat Mary 1 bar*, someday F" WMn Rmiy- ! 1— » Irk m ffiVk; riiitaa ' **^-1 ** •* Mortob bra— Am* » \ mlm'a— (rastate moteey- obte ta A . •— m ■ - «M *■*: t ■> uif tern— ! mad. — ffl ibb— oof n.mlMb— i