Star of the Cape, 29 October 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 1

ft 1 I STAR OF THE CAPE. " . ' - , - -# - ' i . —

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CAPE MAY CITY. N. J., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1880.

SO. 47.

STAB 0F_THE CAPfc EWM JOBPRfNnNC cml Johk b. Huffman, ckf.turctet-k.wx j m^ouaikmhnrtlkcw (bp. tuj o.,. knn k»u4 pontt « mot, attuhnets at law. bridsora. w. J wa— cuo—dttf.iiq. jjekbtia w. edmunds. attdeney at law •oucrros in chancery. JjmiT A(O.N. FDRHSHIIG DIDERTAKERF te. FTrRNTTTJRK qhaelex p. wan*. (til i mil to OH Laofe). clock*, watchii, JEWELRY ID SHYERIARl x. Ii watiy. so— . /""" 'ffiteutforcn. nxPAxnzwa MtftokKyUj milil u u4 u>. qoal or not tnt quality. IX. Ml I Air Is prepared u Oil abn u Coal of all Sizes, tatm? *■ f^M°roCnM TO TU TOT. aluaicaj md Ik. ku Jan. Mat te—s. in i»i ■ i'i imitog.fhpoMmCfcr samuel a s»»s,nf»» 0oal and wood t amd. UJD^krn^HU*kd!k!b!i lxh1uh. boo. (iuve amd cuaflaul COAL, PIN tToAK axp HICKORY wood potllli gents' furnishing store ■■moved to mlv 8l, •*». orcein.* coltec* , ^^^clottort u*l ^ c1uld hen's clorbm U.lbk.ri. AfANRIpn. *"* 4>a m. rowxu. n ii «.■ ..<owp ft I .■Allb.llf ,..M.llYN«U-A«l •y^iiaiam t. olamkebt wffi ft— iq ..Oil mi iii kkaha mjmmj. fta femk. —■ >b ah. 'wbomrtlkwimkuq. william t. cbambmb, at*, tur o ii.x. a TIMELY TOPIC*. Mtal Grovy iilMoo IMM y«l-l,i.mto«7*»d allowances. mb«Ki totMFfih iw(hb..mlhntM..orauran' ton wd givu Mm » .we.ooo. h« font* i mlv* MlUg- to «xprad kit mbllti nog tics. end resKriptioM. h* ■*** >!.■» 10 ' ioc rflnod ana? tovfetofeao i grind le 7<rutoi^riiilim A>0DA|l-- iN<Mt twiobuamm* now to Tbo.xtMl ■NMRMmsMM mm

imrmi. To. an autt< til. . rotkwmjmhk.ii.ll tofs , bncst kp tm u. leialss, r win lkb.ik»k!l^y To. are mini o. to story— lofoten upward i, ^■uomimo, list , TOM Mn. Hoekcr aad her daughter oat in i bo Uulo par Joe behind (be .bop Lkicg ml ll wm k frosty winter night, uc tbo brown iurm no kept on Ibt bock of ui« Hon uoi it might not ddli. 80 wm tb* pan of hbhro, wbirb tuff on tbo deer crisp and ururj In consequence. Tbo door between .tbo ototr nod nan stood open tbnt nap cbaaoc 1 customer mijtht be ortn nt one* by tbc tca-drinkf rs. bsl tbo Fell bod bot jingled ^*TYudk fodrsnfWnl.'Emma Jans," onid i bin. Horkrr. dipping brr bread into tbo manage pan and transferrin* i: to 1 t.f pinto bj meant of tbo lung too* far 1 lost ptr. np ii 11 p»t a little worse , bat. 1 dear mo. i nercr had anj lack in an, ' thing. There's blr. Ninarrar pottinr . plalc ilnos— w Ik. > paacn-Uto bio wtndowi, and beginning to talk of ■ airiac tbo second floor lor rrady-madc 1 oniU ; aad m j things Lang on mjbnnds though Tat sure 1 sank# boiler noioc ' tioos than be knows bow to. Another rap. Emma Jnac — wLat a ocmiorl Irs , ll. to bo sure - "TLoa (inatsnir. u.«."i jutt. bit... Hacker?" said a roioo behind Ibrm. " i 1 wanlccgiart. i'm sure. Here's grandma ■ 1 |ono oat aad forgot to lene* tbo key. 1 and nothing tot mo to do bot to oil on 1 tbo stair, and cool my Urals." ' cominc in so suddeo f tcnamod emma Jo* ••Bit down, do." said Hit. Hacker. "Take yooraoat bar*. Toot. and bare your sapper with ns. Tour grand ms ' . stopped to tell mo abc wooidat bo took ' j until las*, and tbo key Is iatbosaonoy- ' drawer." i " About all there is there, too," mid 1 Emaa Jsk. .nil > lett; "and I wtaf "Look ben, Mn. Ilncker." laid the i yooaf csaa. • lowly turning binned towaid tbo old lady. "Look bore. , ma'am; lure's soar one ready aad willlac to buy thai winter bonnet, aad all : tbo other bonnet* Kama Jane will em want. We're boon engaged a year now. . aad at last Pre rot to be foreman in the I factory. Why sbouta w* put it o* nay loafer? tril Kmma jane that ifl aU , aoaonae. She wua\ Uotea to am." ' Well. i doal think ioa( en bremen tl m Mil" mid btn. Hacker? "What i should say to emma Jane • would be. ' Hare him now.'" "ob. well! 1 sappaae i iball be botbend until i do my yon." npiiod Emma In* btemam omwmUy.tbe waddju»dny | which wu nl that time about a moatb °<Tble eoerersation mweUmlh eroaiac moai. be in* orer bin. Hooker dio- , erertly mired So tbo obop aad toll the stay away km*. la a low mounts she came rwnoiuf in with her 1 lassos on band. "load thin, owe of yon." mm mid. ' Tresuad tubus i coal boilers i mnbcceuay. Hen. you rood it Thames: i 1 Tbm sM pat tbo Mlor lalo Tbomm Hunt's band aad sot down at the L table. "i tad oa im floor." mid she. - "The pooum. mast ban thrown it in • attboaUL i eus\ know wbstbor itb a hoax or not. bat its |ot a regular Stamp oa, aa' aii. My cmiotm. bow qasm i • ^Memwbile Tbomm h 1 *■ plllsl lbs aimot of paper beta mm. *■ nod u tbroagh. aad turned bask to lbs •- AmUae. • "It km\ a beax." mid ka. " If. a ■ iubbut lawyer's ionm.aad what u mile \ Sokor.-of Ltam. EagteA is dmd. m mmm m<mx.ki powada. hat "*|Mn> . i soma h. sum: omd if I ■iwl »ibi y-f-u-ist it", tree." M tkaksw rnf l-.'r krm ewoack."

tad rer j little time tor the iorers to be ' together. You see." mid bin. Ilaeker to 1 bom a* Hunt. " you see Emma Jaae is all stirred u-. She'll settle down alln ll awhile; bet ,ounc people will be young , people, you know." ! 4 Emma Jane (eels her money; ihe •hows it." mid Grandmother Hunt. ^ "And the place is too fine foe me. in a i the srrrsnts si ire too much. Sirs i. j Hacker Is a sensible woman : but Emma Jare isn't much to depend oa. You'll \ , find thai out. Tbomm." j , And poor Tbomm did Snd It out. i "You #e*. Tom." mid Emma, one ; • day. twirdng the. cheap ring be bad ' lie co aer eo«;jr about oa bee Anger- < " Ton see. Tom."u*mebow i'd rather j not i* married for a long while. idea', want you to be nagry with me; hot i ' nercr was n rich girl be lure — and it's so [ nice. i get so much attention. i don't want to settle dawn m aa old married "hi*-" t " i'll wait. Emma." replied Tom. t "Ah. but-but you see it might be no use." said Emma. "Perhaps i ncrer i may waat to many; and il you don't mind taking back the ring, why w* can c 3 be friends all the tame " j " Can we?" onid Tom. in n itrsngr 11 , tone. " Well. i shall aerer bo your 'a i eaemy> Aad be pat the Hag into .bis mat , pocket; but be did not trouble , the sermJFto opea tbo door of the big p boos, again. ,, 1 •• What ails tub. Emma Jaae."mked . bin. Hacker. "Why font be com. ,. j here any more r' t , " h'tjuot m well be abouldnX" an j , anoMuwgirl; "aad if you oould smly y [ drop the Jane, ma; i bale 11 to." i "You didn't urn to bale you poor o . grandma's name." mid Mn. Hacker;". * r "but moury ha* epoilod yuu. Emms 1; [ Joe. if eetr It spoiled a woman." 1 ■ "UoatMcraoa. ma."emxed Emma p ' Tom is eury well, but bo io common ; 11 ' and you know bow elegant young Mr. b Vreeiaad is. nad-aad be pays rae n gnat , "ah. that's It." sigbod old Mn. i, l Hacker. " He's cut Tbomm Hunt out. t; You're jilted the poor boy." * And now Yreeland came often to ire p i EatmaJaae,wm her coeon everywhere. , 1 drove her out. walked with bee. sang t . sentimental songs with bit rye* fixed 00 - , ber bo*, and ail that might be done to •bow "what bis intentions woe." Ant , n year from tbo day oa which Mn. . . Ilackir took poooeoaloaol ber new bona-, she was not surprised by bearing that c Mr. Vroaiaad doaired to sec ber alone. r 1 "yes. ni go to ase bint, mydoar." ' , mid Mrs. Hacker, putting oa bar be.; 1 , cap at (be flam; "but i cant help think- ' : of poor Tom - Mr. Vrurlaad tat in tbo park* in ox- ' 1 actly tbo proper attitude, wearing the i i roper drtoo. tad pcopori' excited— no c more. He Iniurmed tbo old lady that be 1 bad loot bio bead to ber daughter, and ■ , that a* be bobrvad b* bad ioaad favor in 1 tbnt young ladyb eyes, dooirod to have ■ ' permission to net lb* wsddiag-day. ' Aad Mrs. Haokar lloliaod onimiy. and « ' " - Mr. Vreeiaad. i think you art what ' i they call a good Batch tor Emma Jan.-. ' i snd 1-v. nothing against you. Itnbmi ' bemabecbooasa. Only it's bat fair lo < 1 leU you Ibis. Too mam take Mr for 1 1 bcrnrlf. k ■ la a week's Ume we thai! < - leave ibis boom, aad i shall go bank to i - my little obop. i've been speculating. ' and, weU, you know bow thlagl go ; ' "Too. i know." replied young Vine- ' ' '.sad. ho Utrnod m pale m death m be , ■ epoke. aad eat looking down at the 1 ? carpet. , After awhile bo aid : , ' " Accept my ooadoloacco." aad arose i aad bowed hlrnnlf out of the front i " An boor afterrwnd Emaa Jeao. to " whom ber motber bad told tbo same < „ s.ory of apecuialloo end lam. rueofred a note, wfaiob tbo Vrvolaads' black sot- i ■ rant bad broogbt to tbo door. It tan i l " Mr Danuno eaaa : Ton know i _ adore aad mast adore you fucrvrr; bat " my babfto are extravagant. My father. * iik* your mother, hmenlogud Ulo die - asanas spacalatta, and 1 veil 1 not bind you to a marriage which could result in * ""f hiTS'i 1 * Ah. it sem all Bko a dream to Kmma. -. They wont baok to lb* old bourn, and a tbo obop wag nimil again. Tbo dirty ip lbs piao and tiania'.. aad striped bias and tMeaed-board motBnm i l| liar ly srorktag taoiik. graced tbo gbm coo. " sssxE u : la the hoc* roooa. She was sney. very ml mail ll, oadMobioMd fart Mdoedko d. jkM. Hist and Tbomm af 1 d m joa lbs arret flw. t* oid^'irnndo. ; ttektegsf Mm- W bat a loam oh* bad • mb. and ska ma mm Mb tmf mr a Is* i ii ir- Bar iii mil wm tbm

r | It say more. i never can beip loTiag ! . yon. and for all that's come aad gaee. i 1 > ; believe you do love me n ilttle." 1 Then Emma found courage to put ber bands upon fail shoulders and whisper : [ ■ " Ob. Tom. i believe i do." They were married in a very little ' whils. aad it wm oaiy after the wedding | that old Mrs. Htcker. with s very 1 ; solemn bar. informed tbrm that the bad j 1 i "i haven't lost my money at all. my. \ ' i dean." she mid. " i'm ball alraid of it. ' i lor 1-. seemed to bring unhmppincss with 1 lit. Yet still it it comfortable to bench. ' , And now you an married to an honest 1 man, tbnt cbooe you when you were 1 the mast of (t. and ail go over together— 1 (irannv Hunt aad ali-to the big bouse 1 lb* servanu arc keeping for us, tblLkin: ' we're off on a journey. I shall never ' blame myself, and 1 don't think any of ' you will blame me. either." Tom looked at Emma, but she only 1 threw brr arms about bis neck and bio 1 face in his bosom and said: "The money cannot make me any happier than I am, Tom." And even Grandmother Hunt de- > "The bouse don't seem too fine to me " foe there's love in lb and truth ' i in u. and ipy tom is as hsppy as the , f *»■- : Selling Heat by whotranl*. j k The New York ftaisy am gives the j '' i following details ol a •chrmrjor supply- c brat for warming hows and for 11 cooking, wbirb it abou. to be tried in r i lbs district bounded by Fourth and 1 arrnncs and Founecnth and * Thirty-fourth strecte ; Frotn the central station. Its " plar t " a or reservoir, the mains will, run through # ' evrrystiorh One jiuo of iron pipes frotn . three to six inches in diameter, placed about three feet below the pavement.' p parked around with some aoe -conducting materia! and inclosed inn wooden d will be the conducting mains Iran; tl ; which the wster will be carried by means of smaller iron pipe*, oae -half ah to an inch in diameter, into the Auxiliary or return pipes o ° about the name slar as the condoning , : mains, will be laid alongside, through ! which the water, after it has passed through the bouses wlL run back to the ( from jso to sco degrees Fahrenheit, will f be tuned out tbrcagk the conducting c j mains, aad through the pipes which 1 connect with lb* booses, and to each , 1 connecting pipe will be nttnebed n water , 1 meter. The main pips will olso or pro- , ' vided with n water motor. Each how t is to be provided with s steam coovtTter. ! , which in general terms is simply n null 0 metal chamber inclose. i in a Urge metal chamber. The wster leave* the reocv- ^ voir at obout 0"0 degrees Fahrenheit, snd , soon as it enters the Inner chamber it , ! will form steam, fur water will form j •team. h not Confined, at tiS degrees 1 the boiling point. The t . chamber is so ccoulracted that a pre* t •are of ten pounds will close n ralre and shut off the supply cl water. The steam j will furoo It* way through a ralre la to t the outer dumber, whence il can be . 1 conducted through steam pipes loss) 1 part of the boose aad used lor heating, i cooking or power, and reuuned through i auxiliary pipe back to the rmrrroir. The steam cooking ovens are coils of > pipe through which the stesm pooum inbTtbTtotta I?S ' coovertcr". and cac be drawn off and 1^* from^hlcr* lt*awc*ad ; iron mo degrees to ido degress em be , There at* about lt.oao houses la tbo , diowtct to be covered grot by this system. . imony of tbo owuenofwbicb.it is said. ■ ban ri nmledkobaratboplpn brought 1 their booaes. ll is remarked that by using healed i water lam boat is kat by condensation ; and radiation than in the caso of sUum. . and that the elomliaom aad simplicity ! It is asserted that any mml of steam can 1 bo seemed, from tbo bu that a cubic fool of water will make 1.1w cubic feel . of steam- ll io estimated that the water 1 which retornt to the mrrrotr wfli m . when u started oat oa it* jourwey- ll 1 will be need again and thus foe! ii ft of mad. Job* Wilkes, says aa Eaglish paper . woo Ma groaCgsasnl. hat he might \ military lilt. hlo ir i.mri of mMdaovv j dooertod him. ho Mid many piaoos o! o traaaad impoaoftiliily. Ho was aider - " Urn! wbea^e*i!k<a bad bemLmorearwte lb— ■Milaadbodrs4oeS.dk.mly apoa n- im kksaou! his «md mioMin Mtb* rr tbtttam' teittah fcr'btalppea4 krnda, mim* tbojIIMi 1 l ame a ttafMlkllHN. tm eblof calprit ke mm thus* i v> oasai. of -l tv ^ iStafiSTtaa au. tata » i -Hi 111—. on» tee H H'aM fcjbtemmaom..mi.i ■- "a.

t fau, sakdu asd kmibuold. 1 i [ More bone* are aannaily killed or in- j i end by over-loedlng and by injudicious . 1 ceding than by starving or most other causes In hones we can detect as ( . d-sny different temperameau and die- , positions a* in man though but lew ! hone owners take this bet into ruatid- ^ hones, particular-! in that part ol it * , rruling to food and leading Some hones are naiora.ly gluttons, and thry ^ ' ml times be apt 10 seriously injure them- ^ selves by feeling too foot, while much of " i the food they consume will paw thrnueb 1 them undigested, lor lbs simpl- reason ' that it is swallowed before h has boot ; properly mastlce.tm. v* like so ac ' what is termed a "goed feede- " (<m< " who dors not minor or pk , his food), " but thru we are not at a., partial to a 0 named will dive into his lid with '' mouth wide open, and invariably take ^ bod in his month or properly nn. ' 'ate- There are ways to fix " ; such fellows, oae way bring to mix | some fine hay with hi. oats; wbiir ■' i moistening the oats, or feeding cut food, '' . prevents him pondering to his Yvordy propensity a horte with a dellrat appetite Is usually a tender, delkalr [ ani oa], and not at nUdrsirable. '< i Tbo trouble with most person, who '' j horses, no mailer whether on farm * \ farm work or lor d.iring pnr- " ' poses, it they feed too much hay ; and " this came can b- nttnboted the gen- " era! alaggisbnem often manifcahd by " the horses until they have worked a 11 couple of hours, while the wind Isaac " much impaired. Night is the oulv tim* " when hay shoo Id be fed. mperiahy to " snow-plow team should bare but .iule " at lb* morning and noon feeds ; but * give them n generous supply st tl* ' evening meal. By doing tbl. voor bone will keap in better spirit* and 000- £ free from any tendency to *• potbelly." which boraemen to dlalike to ie*. ^ \ ■"•*—- k (jcad Sxow.— One- third of n pound i of quince of marmalade to whites of tsru b eggs and n quarter ol a pound of sugar, r pi Is in a pyramid in s dish, and bake a tl paie yellow. r Vul CohLors. — Cut veal front the * or other lean parts into pieces the 0 use of aa oyster. Have a tea oning of a piece; then dip in egg and cracker * crumbs, and fry. Goto nt Nits. — a pint ol molaasce, th.ee-quaryrs of a pound of bulUr. r spuooofaoda. two ounh of gin gig. a " j tittle nutmeg and cinnamon; flour . 1 enough to roll out Bake in n quick , c . TtmormToagr.— Mince very cold . boiled ton ru*. mix with i*m. and to . ercry half pint of the mixture a. low the r wgfl-beaten yolks of two eggs. Place i on lbs stove and let simmer s minute or > two. Have ready some nicely buttered 1 flour over the mil tare and serve e hotl lxw>x Hoxxxooas.— Sweeten the '• juice ol n lemon to taste, and put it into '- the dish it is to be served in. Mix • white of an erg. bra' en with a pin' rf < neb cream aad n little sugar. Whisk i , it. and as the froth rises put it on tb. < 1 juice. Do it Ibt doy befora it is to be u*cd. I Ixdiax sl-et pl-potxo — one-hslf ' pouno suet chopped nne. oue cup mo- ■ i looses, one plx.1 milk, one egx. meal to | i ground cloves, oue l^^es^^rnxu-d | i BoTi oe steam thrrv boars. Sanoe. ' i To Bsxx eoos — Butter a elese. ( as will be needed Into a eancer. oae by ] . one. If tad good .Up into the dish, j No broken y..k nl+wod. nog must they ( crowd to so to risk breaking the -yoU , ; after put la. Put n email piece of butter , i salt, ert lata a well-boamd «ven. and Imko till th* whiles are set- If the oven , is rightly braird it will take but a few ' minutes, and is far moovAelicaU than ' fried oggt ii . Gain j dat.— Grapes too ocaraeor , , ' cid kg table use piako pood jei y. lfaer , tncmlirm.«w»laBd^.^p«kfrran ' stone jar, piaco in pot of onid water toi till skins art loose, rem .re akin* aad ■ tars all juice. Boil palps oara again. j pour Into inane! bag and sqoeear uTThd of juice.1 mix. bail tadfl^ bot not too qrirk.y. until It will |*Uy . wboa triad oa a saucer. Put in uaau • snr.srsrs'Srs ° doooiy. *ad keep i* aeool piano. f umoomegaflbe wodtawu » wtetMUvpeotfy MbeddM i» the ^h >* by ibinlsi m* aoaring with tag. it is a neid tMot oMShods are tody stetli. re srboa both are applied. SbcmM tbo poioo • Mealy ubartudwUftoattb* 1 'yj'1**' « tica cn tb. sarmra' would amjjmlm an m thing, oaly MoM tan decay- By *0 ■ araaMg akoat tM waod. nor wraif it to tama ejm tb* te» wta t* skis few ssouOfi Mm. *Wood ted is oa- ' "2d id — t|alt** -l T* 1! ***lT*

Weed, and late grassss are toon killed \ if buried in the ground, and the dfy stubble and other vegetable matter, iff turbid under, will decay and add fer ! , more to the fertility of tb* noil than if 1 to dry up or be tiowu away or , carried off by tiw rains snd melting i . Of weed, and the savtrg of vegetable I , matter tbst would otherwise be loch the | soli is left in condition to be tvndlly j , acted upon by tbe frosts and rant of , inter. W betr it u desirahlr to deepen , the toil by plowisg.tbe fall it th* proper in which 10 do it. lor lt*» the < , cnarse. hard snVoi. bruUflit to the sm grthrr in breaking it down, disinlegia- ■ ( ting, and dulng it for the reception of i the seeds of cuulvaled plants. Thousand.. | , of insects that have hiddro away just j , cool nigh • will be disturbed by the , plow, nod cither killed or rspcaed to j , attacks of birds and other enemies. I , Wbm&ver cin-n Distances will permit, i ( the lard shoo!.! he pi. ) wad in the best his '.and too mud.. »r h«> often, in order J to obtain remunerative crops.— Nrir j Foe* In. The Germnntown T.ir»eop* gives the J lowing sensible hints on the sharpening of tools T Too often these things age j _ I no-. tL. jght of until the article- are , ( lost in putting in order^what might as ( well have be«a done during the dull | winter fisys. It has been computed thst ( days with a sharp scythe as In tbrse days j ' with oa# comparatively dull, and the . J lust the same in regard <0 ail other tools ' ' implements, whether operated byj" gineer continually oils the machinery. 1 and n good saw or filr is U! to hand im- : 1 plimeuts. *Ye know one who has a | great deal of band boring to do by hired 1 labor, and lie believes that the continued use of the file on the I iocs makes a dif- , farce oe of nearly oar- half ia the labor. ' . His calculation is that every ten-cent | , b> he buys .ares him BIO in his labor- , i rr.' bills. Now b the time to look after the spades, scythes, hoen, chisels, saws. 1 et -. A good grind .tone and ntet of filra among the brat of farm investments, especially at this srasrai. Tl;e best of a'.; fniiandrdarss it that which prepares in advance n full set of good and weli-repalred tools io work wilhTlie Woedracr's fAroai^c says : From 1 1 mad-' la fanst- and away from tbem. at 1 1 1. 40 and® fouitcen meter, alnee the ; gmuad level. Mr. Fautrai arrives at ibe hilowing conclusion.: In cooooqueac- . of she differraees of temperature which are obwrvrd underneath foliage aad , of air Irian beiow npward U established forotu; and also tttrral currentc | around woods from the fo.iage toward tbe .pen spuce beyond. These eurrenU n healthy breese in bot wemtberThe ascending current earrira eff above . the forests the vapors from Ibe soil. pgt. . , tbl- latter in -- -mmuaieatioe witl. ttir egmds. and Alls lhe.offi.-e of a Ug' lainr conductor; and it it to this, no doubt. : that forests owe tb»ir remarkable prop- . crtyol keeoinghniis-loemsnindlsiaac-. | Cows pving mi.k shoonl not bo nl- j 1 lowed to fall off in quantify froin in- . sufficient feed. It is more difficu.l to , increase tbe Bow of milk after a * brink- 1 . age from Ihe lack of lull frad than to i up n high activity of the secretion ; by nrt'ficial food. When tbe habit of [ dualaiabrd milk sscevtfou at a particular time of tbe year Is established, as 11 will b* by rewetiliou. it la not always ' easy to pieTeal It entirely by liberal frad- ' lag. The bablt wUl also be transmitted ' to tbe offspring a* a family rtuuncicr- ' that will dimmish the value of the ' row as a producer of milk. Give lb* ; rows extra foou as soon as the pasture ' brgtns to get short. i • ' "Put Down lour Old BrnftftQUSf." 1 i least Bridals* bao— th-ra large ovaf roio- ' tri ranees of glara which arc used to r coecr French mantel clocks Timothy j gods last wsrk. and it fall to his share . rrforrad to. He proposed to birr n hack to accomplish hb task, but Mrs. b. (aid " they could not afford it, so be started r on bis perilous journey cn foot. Hr cheat the evening as bort suited for bis y purpose, for bt would then ouoapr bring ■ oesriockrd by bis ntighMfS. but u • so doing, and tbal a utllr mora light wouid bsve bora agreeable if not useful Hr left his way eaalicusly afong. ^ aad narrowly escaped ^briag^miockm ' ta^s b^t^^uck °«her with l s^tridtesta^'.m taw. ami _ wall bars a bout with yuu r Funnaatrly. at tfefa -ICR. a fefeuffiy " (ohraraaB appcotsd in sight, aad wfch a „ psrung shower Mi boys Nook k> tefe ^ boots. Alter iwoay iHmm of a 2 tbldNORSf bfo now ■ ■! .— dwfeb " iS^tatefetT^tataLta 2 riltariteteflta' m tfefe funism tlMkm*m mo.—c ro . u.tafeh>-mte.m m feffiks l(M mm .liRnBHdtfeOMta „ iu iho rate, mi trarahy —raw ta*

i Larked the Conreolenres. ' 1 " My doar sir." began a chrerinl- , looking cratlrman.not particularly.wr:! Ji ' drssard oe smelling vrry p'.oasnst. ns hr broke into tbe BteU'. sanctum yratrr- ' dry an ' fraaprd the city editor's band. 1 "Mr dear si 1. do you not rscogsiar mrf" ^ ' "No. I dcuV r. encoded tbr cily ,, editor, gruffly, it* hat V your racket?" ,b ' " Don't rroogninr mr • Why. my dear , r ' sir. don't you rsrognixc— did you crrr 1 ( 1 iv I)j ctor Carver, the famous rifle , ' .boir r "No. I didnV replied tbe city j " ' editor. ! t " Ob. well, that accounts to. it." said * the visitor, breathing easier " Art you Doctor Carver?" asked tb* : ' j city editor, tuspiciausly. •Tbe nunc." responded the e*«dy j * 'I " I've dropped hi to ask a bit o(« : | n faror. Coming ncrora 00 tl» boat from '' ' New Tork I made a match with a man s ' who is writing downstairs for mc. H'i t ' j to shoot right away, and I have s j sited in t > bsrrj w your gun until I L ' him." a i "'Where's your own?" ! r " In New York. , Haven't time to get s it. The match oomes off ia an hour, fi I and 1 must tisrr a gun. llsppruid to p . 1 think of you and stepped in. Will tv- .! I But I haven \ any gun." said tbe ■ j city odiuw. " NrvrrFlid have 00c. aad r ' { don't want any." i h " Anybody round tbe office got ooe?'* ; ' asked tbe doctor. " Do you know any- B wbo has got a gun?" 1 "No. IfldouY. Why don't you buy 1, I ! one?" 1 I "That's just It. This msteh is for | , ! l.joo s side, and ii took every cent ol \ \ change I bad to make tb* stake llarrn't ! j got a quarter .eft. so I'm .om pelted to t , * You wail here, aad I'll arc the man. and J, j see what hell do." and lb. doctor c ! shuffled across the street to where the > „ , in n slouch bst and torn trousers , ! wn trying to dccipbcT n tbratricm , 1 lioei the doctor hobbled hack. it I | " We've fixed ;ih" be shouted, gtec- ' \ fully. "He consents to shoot with am ■ pistol. Twelve hundred yards with a i 1 ■ revolver, which let* ut out. The man's 1 ' stranger to me. but he seems to be a t ' j perfect gentleman. 80 now we're nil . ' ! j right, eh?" " It looks to." said the city editor, j .] "Good day. Hope you boat him." "There loon! yon* trouble." rontinoed ' I tl.c doctor, ' and that it. I haven't any ' ! pistol with me. If you'll lend ase yours 1 till I finish this match. It'll be the best J j thing you over did for loss paper." and ; I the doctor winkod mysteriously. | " 1 j " But I haven't got any pistol." 1 ; j monstreted the city editor. "Tb«e ' ' isn't n pistol in the office.' ! -Well, that's funny. I'll ask him ■ again what we'd hrl'. r do." < Oner more 1 be shabby doctor and his 1 1 shabbier friend entered into oegotiu ' ' i turns, and the doctor returned, con- ' 1 i voiced with mirth. J ' i "He says bell throw penknives at a ' 1 mark willi me. provided I furnish new 1 1 imported slock. Ol course I can beat 1 ' him at that, but I haven't tbe knives ' ' lie's thequFcnst chap I ever new. You ' ' haven't go' n couple of Bier penknives. ' hntro your *' " Nor responded tbe dfy editor; " 1 " i haven't any." j "I don't sec bow we are going to have 1 the match out." said the doctor. " an less ] ' hr rouid conceit to shy c.uba. Have 1 ' ' you got any Indian clul s or nira walk- J J lag canes about, on ?" | " Nothing of the ourtr ~0 ' " I reckon I'll hare to go to New York 1 B j for my gun. but lbs wrest of it is i've j i put up mv last cent of change on the - i match— • i. mo in nth -and i haven't j, ' two rents to pay tbe ferriage. ol course, s i most pay for him because bet bold ing [. tlie .takes aad i dont want to losr sight d of him. Got a quant*?" > " No." said tbe city odilor. " Haven't * "Of ■ curse. i deal need a quarter. * can-r the fare is only two rente apiece. | Urnd me a nickel till 1 get my gun?" " Haven't got it." " Very well.' snid the doctor, with s 4 -"then the mstch is ofl. It won't bt- ' i- shot and i lose my moury." o Ten minutes afterward the doctor and t his friend flew through tbe swing-door d or a saloon 00 their wsy to the curbt slots* . and tbe city editor look lag on a- from his window lell bis cobsckuc* ease k up 00 him as b* noticed that tb* doctor d wm a length and two nocks ahead of d bis competitor, and that bo bad wua i, oae n-"* even If be bad forfeited la i, tbo other.- ffin-'-ifrn £*ete. * — — , * Uses « a Cheek to Fire. 4 > Sacramento (OaL) papor boars taoti- *- mony that ia that city disastrous and (• widespread roa&sgrauoas have fre- - queally beou arreted almost oote.y ^ through tbe sgracy of shade trera. tb* fe fonnsiag debris through tM alr-the i* raters of wbirb would otherwise be ■ blown j rout boose to boose sad from w bicoirto block, being oaaght ta tbe » isi ktelffit* a" i tteg tb^^ ^ it md evry pesc^ta^dcr. - — 11 ,1 wuan. A I^wflfedjl M Ms > 1 si mi , bus umM|9HB| ar j ( ji mini ia w 4 a. Mmuma ;

DEUKISB BOT BVOOII. It is i-omparstivei, emly witbin the few years that tb* medical world rscci.-nlsrd tb* vitai properties of blood When taken by tb* mouth a* a ; remedy against phthisis, or. as It is Ina ia France it was first |*i puo. fi to in cases where thr system had become depicted from the drain upon th* eye tem by lubrrcte* on th* lungs. If" idea met wrb great opposition, and for a physicians ia tin. tending medical ' gas-urn. But eo»« remarkable rewu.u | m rases of great debilitauon. which ere wcil authenticated, gained flw this treatment many 'r eads, and a change sea. wrought even among thore who had been most bitter in scoffing at such . a restorative Now th* abattoirs ol " arc daily crowded wit:, people stiff-ring from iung troubles— in fact. , * all pulmonary complaints. The treatment was no; long bring intr>- . this side of the Water, and in Ji New York it was marked with more ; than was autieipated. 1 1 soon came in us* here, and eererql pbys-eian- fl j prescribed the drinktag of b.ood to thc-r patients, with good results in s n number of Case. u Besides blood, their io anoth-r remedy fcr consumpli-sn. ca-lcd koumlsa. which m has also attained n high rank, and , ! which is Bow bring freely used through - 1 out the country. Koumiss is made by lb* Comarsa in ^ Hi* e-epprs of Tannry. from the milk 01 ui* marc which, owing to its labiiiy to ferment aa l .lox.mpow. te Bot SUS I: ccpUhle ol trurepoetatloat »E» there Is « rn.de SB art racial article Mr* whxfe Is said to contain «k tbe chemical properties ol that from Tartsry- m*"r phttidsns. however, pr.-fct fresh bed's . b .vd to th. manufactured article. K -really a report er'ol the fkreocrot -wisit'.l the Crescent City slaugUterbelow the barracks, for the par l of wi:ncsoing some patient- take ( thtir dai.y drafts ol gore, aad his visit ,. I the genu, superintendent. M.-. John j i Duiboadr. he gave many drtaiU 01 ; blood dr nk'ng which tew people of our ! city know of. lie said thst there are now as daily drinkers some three or ' lndi.-s and tbr same nurul-r ol ' grntlemrn Tnev reach tb* slaughterhouse by the cars from Canal street by 1 about noon.and stand near the slsorhler awaiting the killing of an aaioai. I A beef Is driven into tbe pan. aad th* t door is chard. A butcher aloft 00 a scaffolding, armed with a too* spe«- > headed pote, watebea his opportunity, and with a sudden throat drives t-ie sicrl point deep Into the base ot th- • steer', brain. Tl" arimal. jsralynrd i Ly the blow, drop* to the floor, when ^ a recoud butcher alvanrrs and. af cr _ cutting down a portion ol Ibe skin, serere the anories ol the neck, and a crimson tide flaws out. Tbe ladies hare 1 their large pint glasses ready, and ti" ■ liuhlier calcbre tbe blood Sowing iv a ' pulsating stream from the n«ck and < ISSO.S il out. When the patiects drink n 1 down whi" still warm mad before it ha* time to coagulate. After the al.gh'- 1 1 l.aJr* of disgust at the first drnurii 1 , passed away, th* paliqnu appar . , ruliy redsh it and do not wince the | least sign of breitaacj ia taking ih Th. < taste is a sweetish, tally our. n« very diOcrent Irom that ol street milk, and is . ; likened to thst sxpeiiraord when a cut _ finger is involuntarily put in <mr ( : mouth to stop the pain. This taste 1 Ingres hi the mouth for a ooaaid.rabe ' tin", but. the biood-firinkres do not c complain of it m bring uaploasan: 1 Mr. lfoli-ondr says tbnt be has noticed 1 — "young lady-wb^wbra ate- first < * 1 looked ex reeding. y ill and far grew ' ' with rooaumptioo. He could mention ' ber name, but It would not he proper. ' Alter some weeks' trial drinking bloa1.. 1 she began to improve mad lp-day is wr.l < ,_«»! be*T. Ho mrajfoned revvral I ' othnt.cas'o where like |oo« results bad • 'com* from u, but stud some came dosrn , J there In the lanTTtMca of ooosumpUuCL , any good. J Tb* lad ks generally came tobi-offi*. ' lhepei[s',^bouPiTlIZt time, which U ■ alter twelve o'clock. ^ ■ the drinkers to appear, and ! re-em y a lady, needing;, thin, with a bed" flash oa sitber cheek. gotoatof thecal^ (.can down the walk lading to the . abittoir. A terg* milk-white bref bad . mot been drirewiaooe of the pent, and t overhead, with poke poised, bis cxsco- . ttar stood writing a favorable oppor- , unity to strike. The Mew falls, thr j brute lira trembling oa tb* Sour, and " in a tnomeat tb* knifa at bfo throat has opened tbe flood gates to bfo life-tide. ! Tbo tody's gfomwrnqolekbtlfod. and ° m quickly bakdod Io Iter. Without . betraying the toast ^nttou. oh* (earned * th* ertoooned bronMs M fere life. ond. i orateol^rad tarZd* .way mUMabad * tasjtay«^to*rtnd tbo *fem| ■ sfereks oremo^to gaia a ByjtaT " to-— l mkbraf : i

^ Ck. teeds. ties Ml byaaa ito. aa* «ako yoa. ptofot so Moatsky; To foau'm tmoqafl by sod mo' Oa.irae-tere.ai'faui-galstelr ' i. »-e Ires (afore irae tola. ^ qfaragre. .iagrea tatfe simm ^ ^ too .teftto tatky foityc . -ttreri ftw wfc. ■ t il -.»■!, eg all. rterere.es •rewod i UraraaU gmeewsU bo pas. - TWrere CtHfll ! iiieoeode. Boar feet —a balloon sir eunlvaa grave enur— Burying n man all v*. tbe barber's apprvaiice is nsnally a •trapping teliow. No matter howol roorbar may bo, clergy meu have taelr week days. !'ut yobr head in the cold and yoa s ! he rewarded by baring n cold in you 1 bond. All report* to thr Contrary, tbe too •top for iwi has not yet beau damaged l*fr«l 1) rear makers who knf-w their basis*** make bads; 'hey do aB th* goring themselves. " ab." onid a deaf man. wbo bad a voting wile, "man waste but litti* bear below !" a man n a " perfect brie* " when ho •hows himself all the better for being 8 bell pink is a fmbionahlo oolor. .Tb* husfoiad of ll.e lady who wears tbo pink •rami, dcm»ter SOSlUBg. There foe ehe'u be ■■ Id' i The women are always looking under the bed for a man. No man ever thought ol looking fur n woman under such cirnmstanrra He nlwnyrt scans the mirroc wlun be is in ncnrc'i of th* female — We are not wry observing, bot we have noticed tbnt the first thing any nsgr it l» carefnlly put hex right hand to nee if kb ail rigfaL a Cinrinnall man had bfo portrait painted in i'arii. ii u friends 00mplained to bim tbst It was much too old. - Thnt's w hat i .wdmd,^smdbe^"lt a great pansier was asked oae evenon " upon "wlffil-raatj-ct?" be inquired. One of iv party answered; ' The ,uem " "Ol sir." be replied. the queen is no subject." Old red farmhouse — big kitchen— . twenty ou -be Is of apples — forty boy* •nd girls oae so Ihe lairing boo— winks, nods, tqurrxra and n dance after ruppr! His* up. gbotlo of byfoat yarsl-ifabou Free /Yea. An Amrriarn lawyer is bow attorneygeneral of tbe Sandwich Islands. if in 1 wo tear* be dorant own lbs entire . country and bold the king's note lor a ' sua be is no rendu to tbo America bar.-ffolrehfadto Okraafafe. Maiden aunt to tall young n»pb*w: " As 1 stood by you in church. Ferry, i 1 cold not be.p bring struck by your sim." Percy r " Very sotrj. auaL but there wm such nn nwtaUy pretty glri t .be other aids tbssfeto. 1 osohkiY kadp sighing r-Fba. 1 We notice in tbe Cleveland &vu'd . sorer verses by Mia Annie Branfuet. , entitled. "WbvDol Singr We an aot dosd certain oa this point. Ann is. ■at ills probably became your pa km T — /tortWe read in an exchange of lbs white ; Chiangs***. Wetaka it that it must , be those bird, that toy tbe etogaa* 1 whit* china nest eggs which we ha en 1 -ran at tbe crockery Moras. Per hap. by . cultivation they can bo brad ta that » -,igb degree where tbeyjwill a . whole ' frnfrpe^-* ' , rrerything." arid his oarptar. "Ton '' do m* an iajustiee." nopumded tb* rack. " There is oa* tbiag i sm not ' siowaboaL" "1 shoo id Iik* to tovr ' yoa — — it." ras Ms ini| kija * 'Well." arid tbe dork, slowly, "no- ' body can grt Gred m quick ns i raa." ^ Words to WfoOma. p bat It wm revragvd o. hka „ Looa wrillotbysalf; tborefo a scan* which wfli always spring op if than d wilt always mar. b than. * That laughter costs too mask wktofe i. sad peapritoy. 1 Tbo dtvtnfty to charily . hlifeno1 Ifevfeg a man's uoods before thoy mn * tsrcao opoa as. * vunlsiitomi ia yntpurifeaM * bwtaaariarity tntfe. coadltioa to Mb I to which m to ptoesd . f moootoftoo-atl ^ * |ffi£ikri»'l»mtomm jzl tfesfe >■> d3R?8 m j ^feto mlh *p h* (Mfaba -raw k — —ska