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VOL. XIII. CAPE MAT CITY. N. J.. FBIDA Y. DECEMBER 1(». 1880. .NO. 1.

WAR OFjrHEfflB^i illllJyie-" JOjMWW'HIO rvugv I III II. I n»«i J OH* B. HurrMxs Amanr two Cocnaum as l • Cap. May OmvM.. * J MuOBntmanrl - perm * *1x0*. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JJXKBKKI W KbtttTNISa, ATTORNEY AT LAW SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY ^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jjxviniioi, 1 ~ j, rmnsEUE didertaee?, ARfadaapouaptlr .m.lit t..: PURNITURi: ; QRHI B* F. WHITX. <» ft I fo o H I—to). CLOCKS, WATCHES OTH4T UB SlLYBtWAA fiiipaxxuwo . QOAL AND WOOD TARO. ffigjfeJ TAKH^ISIKLLHWRB^ LHUUII. -BOO. »roVR A»D UHRVTSIT COAL, UNeTOAK A*U HICKORY WOOD AARON M.1IKI.IXNGUL GENTS FURNISHING STORE HMOVID TO Bmlv Sfa, *»S- tiHKMl t*U*gv, i I gLOIRHCIi UXK. ^ "cmLOREX A UiOrHRS *VtlH HBXWA HIES t

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| Tb» Ud; BiniilM. And ~aU a UM to A. m *«. . 11-1 to<*mirl.l do— ofnhtai poor, thai mn 1Mb Mo— I. u. ■—»» ^ SSErrrrtlZ*" ' To MATT, In, fact U j „er tood, . j And 2r*as25sr * I ■Hi faro i ill MM -rom lVnWfahllon iA>M», Ha — ro fa. Aid _m mtaW hmi. lb* Ml hto bar adl feral, Mi KiukU.itQmwi. Uto toot u. -ndtd -art, frap. "* '"?*■**!' I' ■■■ faa ImM, La Ma natal ' ' I fen aja I wo —ays « --fan 'fang' . | -3.^* TNA hT^T!* ZZ—ra. PHEBPfi^IDDLE. ** 1 think I'U Uk- that oar." aid Mr* Mario. Marcbrll. potatta ; xrilb ibni . ol b»r brrli ear purtcular dlrrctiou." • It »» quite a bttle life picture— lb, row ol eager-ryrd girls standing ta tb* , stuffy llUlc 'r*.--'pUon room of tbeorpbsc , «)!om a! Bfo-mlarton. rarh dad ta dingy ffmy Naff row a. with a pna gingham bib-apron. and ber hair <«_ I CK— to tb* brad — a ttyk ol^SMbjr, which gave aa sadu • pr cdotnta' ore to lb* ran. aad woaid hnmmadeUgdl. 1

rtoeVaumdeMlta baaUM { •tood tb* attuna. a fat old woman witb Gad bjmoi rbia. aad abuxgry do, P-*Pta* -a at lb* bailor, door. » phud tb* tahWaa ' IMawab Dot*, a ataaipy ftrl ol tUrt**a. witb fparpkd ia^ta aad bloat brct'lod Moatraan..' tail. Tb* Obn Aoildtj aboat lima, ladibnat aa to la Marabalib pidaaa or aoaad AbUtakrap-qo laaata at lb* baraail aaaaflj oa oat toot. Rka a eraaa. tartad tarvard witb a hall atlS.d cry of drii«bt. - tttab. Lootatr crtad tb* taatna. -Pbtbo LoekM. Utbattbar aw.■aid Mn. Manbalt. docktadl,. lb. aaaO^ Mkbf W - Bto'il crow," .id Mn klanbb . Aad at bar m— alAi i ■ il worb. poor I Irttk rtofa* wiaeod aad bald dowa bar I boad a* U aoata nal. baad bad Krwok bar. . rrtaraad Mn MaaobaU, didaottaaUj. - Mn Jnka. in lb* lad, Hrrrtraaa kaow that I bar* in Mi I - A» Pb*b* Lorkn rod* kwa, ia tb* cpaa tan wapa. tattta, baaMt Mn . Manboi.* Map)* Mm tb* fcraw, Vt» look to dowa aad (WBbttba tW •n»"te«SMi«l-Hlj ap tato bna Ok. • "y- u I ' !»■» "*T - nrtb -a CABNT ~ [•kBfb.illi Pwrpl. wbawnaotaacb (•MlSta. aad Itabanb Itaao taaa a am I ; T»o>» taata bao paaNr wWrT^a arc t ' ^SStatainknuI^itaf JV* 1 mm. aaWaN rvba. i

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" Jo»t what joo did brat."* »id ' Char 1*7- "It*. Pb*b*. ia th« r»rrrt." " Pbrb*."" tiaoolated Mr-. Marcbn-. di# r ' *"* "•Borrowrd it Irani aid Mr. Eiadiry •aid Char nt. lau hire. "Too arrrr taw a craatBR to trwilebtd tatrr a lid- . dtaoaabtta." *" Nonwnir." *ud Mr,.. Maribrii. ^ ' aha rplf. " What burioras has a brur.d (iri witb a bddit, or with aoj k> t <d , ma.ir. tar that taattcrP" ■It", ao bara. wilr— oo bam," niil ■ lb* lanrr. tndu.rrr-'. v " Bot it i. harm." aaid tin. Marjobrll. "'aod I mran to put a .top to it." Aad I'brh* iocbt. atatrd Turk I faabioB oo th* Boor ol tbroid pm>. : witb a tattrrrd .bawl wrapprd aruupi: | lit* abooldm. aad tba rtd ItttI .i<ht ol I tb* wiatrr •ar.m wvaria, llarif aiww<! j hrr abort an bora rurU. w*j ialrrrart-.l , ia btr mtuiral rtraii hj tb* abrust j rntraac* ol Mn Marcbali. i "'Git* tor tint Bddk." mid Mr. I Mairbeb. ; ••MaVuDf Mid Pb*br .'drai pin, b*r j - Ift a ai II, waalr M Urn-." raid Mr.. Marcbeil. - braidta brla* iialol." •-■Bet." pleaded Pucbe. I"** door ali | m* work." "No matur wbetber too bar* or i noCjMaid Mn. Marab*i:: "lb*n".a: waTfToar patch work-to do. aad • Bialr . NTmoni. to iwad. brudn tb* wttA.j . paper. Gir* a* tbtt fiddir. 1 I' Poor Pbeb* far* U -op. try in* bard lo choke down tb* ban and *>b.. Old Mow- Kind i*T.tb* TiliatO TioiioUt. who o lb. dated at daaoa. wrddi.Bf. and merry niaklaf. ia reaeral. aad ifiti. in, op tb* iatrnUem or tail time with the makinr aad aadiu of abor. looked lair It aatooBdtd -bra Mr. March ell boaaora icto bia aerra-by-oi St a., j»d Cunt lb* aoaicaJ taatni"tot oa IbeMork-bncb. -Kbr aaid old Mom*. adjutiat bi» 1 •pectacln on tbf bride* of hi* Bow S Their', roar old Oddl*."aald Mr.. Starcbeb; "Bad I wiu after tbi. Too"d be kiad noofb lo keep jl at bom* aad sot go pmttlB, Boaarmr into my brptd flri'i bn&l!" * "Bat H Bat namw. " aaid old Moan. "8m". fot a capit.) idea ol ..jBAMic.Pbrbebaa.aad-" j "Nooaaaaer" aaid Mia. March* il. J " ^d^ajwy draeot roloe, II. only it "Pdowr aaid Mm. Marched, aad •be floaaced out ol lb* shop ia a rare. Bot If Mn. Manhfil wa» lb* child". ! temporal mlBreaa. mu.ic wna be* ' .piritaai oa*. Pbeb* Locket weal qoWlrabcot berwork ia the yean that I followed, bat Abe qocld not tarpt the dirio, atralBB wblcb the wail' rained how bad draws from the AEL»»ue rio.ir. iL the rod flow o I tb* wiatrr raaart. ! Mn Marchall bad doaeop ber front balr ia paper*, aaaomed ber pay ftutoe dteaai&f fDWB. win obneia, to look j oat cd lb* oonb kitehe* window, abe ] ■aw. or tbooRbl abe aw. lb* fiimmcr ' bin "*U ** ,ht w',dow 01 , "I caat bare Leea mi. taken." Mid Mn Marcbeii; "it laa*l the lime of tb* 1 Tar lew fired tea. aad will-o'-tb*- wtap. ° doo"t po daaeiag aad twiakiiaf mead " obr ban. If. tramp.— that what il L "PiddtaBkfcar aaid Mr. Marabell. *' akcpiiylramtb* cud ceatrr ol. downs fl Mather pillow. pillow.

"There wee two men asked tar • I a<-ml!k at the boUcrr door iaat , aboat daak.- added the lady "aad I , dldaY much lika their took* at tb* , " Ilk all right. 1 dan ear. " ymwaad ! Mr. Marcbeii. "" Well." cried lb* .larmcreM. rnerrrl trail y. "i I jou don't jo to look into il. , I wUL" i . Aad diafiaf ber buaband'a .bacry , 8be waa rifbl: than waaaditataL 1 low ceadie ben lap la the ban efaam- j ber. aad by Hi Biekrriaf light PbeV . Locket aa bury la rrubriat oa tb* rtolia. from tnc aiweta ol ton aad ■ 8b* atarted ap wnb a ery ai lb* ap . " pwfirt gf Mr. Marcbeii ia the door •bagcy OTtrcoat aad a dark taatera. " llacranfal firir trafieally crtad . oat Mn. Marcher! ; "bow dared you , dtaobfy n#r' " I moaat ao barm." taitmd Pbeb* . "I bind the rioUa Inn tb* riltac* ; Marcbeii fan me tar iadtef htofold ■pictatla. >ad Mn Maard fa** me , tb* aak; nd I can* oat bar* o I a afchTA ttautb* actor Aoaldaoc at. ■ £bm" - . 1 r " Pbeb*. wbat k foae* you arc f Why , didn't joaatk* to year awda. and yewr roiilaf pta. aad year aanbMaf IwaMt. . noaharftrb do? Bow do yoa eap*.-. . to tad bnaa iaTbe adapo! • Sidle*" Pbabc knaf ton bar btwd. aad md t aathtaf la reply. n " We nay m wei^beeat the cWm a: I aaotrow aifht. TVy tab ne tben'a u , paar ton a aaktataa. I dual tar* what a wSL" T*R|tdiba «MmM »a *t nry a raaa alttabta i of the kata:

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d . Ttie concert ba- pro red aa cnstiui y I fieal attractloa it. the neighborhood, L aad the hail Waa crowded -ben the !- Marcbeii party arrired, ao that Mn \ Marcbeii waaforord tobrruaUnt with a*' • cami-ftocl a" lh»Tery bark ol tbe room. ! T "liecr.dcai ! 1m- prorokiag tbisla! ' .. Mid the did iady. " And CbarJca dida t* ' ' Ba-1 my rlla* . allrr alL 1 abaa t we ] " Bat you caa bear," aaid Cbmriey. j .1 "'HuMr-ah-Mir raid bia mother. ' Isn't that tbe elo.LaLt— a pretty light- ^ , LOaapit- awapd girl, in wbitr- wild roar, ta ber bairl Now. I do hope Pbeb* 1 I Locket iaberrtotac tbi. " ' Tbe — - — 1 — -|- ere. ted witb .bout. •' ! of applanw. which died away iaio ai- ! * lepoe aa tin- deikriou. mu.ic rose open ^ 'tlx- air. 8'j.uint upward iikc the bcios 1 Jl It wa. n abort carrier io. an ft when il 1 ! ended Mn. Marched — ae ia tear. " j " I c-r-r tbourt,: beldre t:i« 1 cared I j ao mochtur uiasi-." aaldahe to Char toy . !' " Bot each mu.ii a.' that • lio yotr 1 '- a now. Charley. U amaed to me ecarll^ I a. U my Hit e ba'-y that died twenty 1 ' fr y an ago wa. whirpenag la my ear. j' -Ob. it Ph*b*««jld only bear this!" >. The IcmaicYidiiaiat waa certainly the 1 train?* -2 tbe night. Aad at tUe Cioa* 1 I- of the rraorrt » .* waa ^arain and ayuia ' CA. a ! fsel rre the curtain to rcccirc the „ rai-utr-rw pl.a'i'.a of the B>i»miBftoB 1 pubdr. a "TVbert". Pbafaer Mid Mra. Mar ;• y ,<bei . ataldine oo oae of the beache* to ' iopV art-aid Inc. . " lla. aay ooc aeen 1 d Phi ba here*" "I baV." aud Cttarley. dryly. "Sbaii i- I take Ton to bt*?— bete ia tbe little'1 1 "But what t. abe doing there'" aa-d , h Mn Uarcbeii. perplexedly. \ V . " Count ag her boapurta, f eBppan*j. A Char icy aaid. witb th* aame odd little , - laagb. . I- And ,-tbogt for.brr carrmoay Mrs. March fli waa u-b-r-d into the prwoue J, I ol the lemaie rioliaiat henei!. all in ! abite.wlUi deep red ro*e glowdag in ber 1 , ; bair.abd ekerto-edaan with happy Iri- ; 1 1 . nrnpb. A I " l*b*be," ejaculated Mn Marcbe.i. ' tairiy oo*. ol breath with aatoBiabmrai, ' " "thlabacTeryoo!" I Pbebe II -w fntoMn. Marcbeii". arms. J. "Ye., dean dear Irieod." abe cried, i "j-HtoL- , ■ j •• Wbydi-IaT you te.i fcrf" aaid the I larm*r"a wife, r proaobtuiiy. il •• Bceaw* 1 w«a air .id my firrt ay- , d " j i ' I ao| poae ydo will aerer come b.ck • "s u> th. tarmboaae again." aaid Mr., j , ■* ' Marcbeiu j , ,t ; "Ye*. I ahull." aaid Pbebe; " I aba! ! , g be your own l'bebc athh il you". 1 let j , ,r me practice ia- tbe gam : once ia a , d ] whilt" - s " You Miail practice a.l oyer tbe ti ( botiaer rriwt Mn. Marcbeii. j "" Didn't Pull- job. motb*r." aaid iri- , it i umpbut Charley, "that you'd ace ■ —ibetblnr to aurpriw jouf But you'll ^ ".US. Wtr^cTiId"*!! Ph*l-. " Toa needaX" aaid Mra. Marcbeii. j , looktr e-from oaar to tbe other. " I can ' d 1 gUCM." "She 'a aocb a darling, mother. "aaid „ the joungmim. d .- Aad Pbeb-- three* both ber arm. | whiri— rcdaoitir. "Mother." '» | "I pNUt Riser. "

, To- C.a-innati fiaairrel girea tb* Q lo o-u g iaformXtioB to a romapoodeat who aaha. " Wtmt ia tb* meaaiag jof tbe term "Salt riTerf" " " The aa- : ' irwrrto yoir qtmlioa opeaa ap a *ery j* i ntf retting bit ol Ob"iori**r planet* b»- 1 1 ! lory. Prob— >r Scheie Da Vere glee, i 11 tbe crigta M th* phrase in his book ! eh,.d " Au-ricwaitm; Tbe Eogiiab oft* lb* New World." B-loce the day of b j .team ail aaTigntioa ol lb* Ohio rirer , < waa carried oa by Satboata aad keel- , b iboata. itwakaaca-earylor^w kit* keelboau up str«am. Tbi labor waa paiaaii along tbe Kaatocky aide of tbe rj**r ! a " la timer daym. When a negro bad been j b ' Telratfiorjor "aaaay." It -« the caalom , a j. t . paauh >itn by hiring bin oat to row ! t ' karibeBO ap lb* rirer. Tbla poatabmeat a - ia calieii " rowing up ' Ia lime K-be : a * ram* lb* popular slareurm fag a Moid- p - leg or paatabsaat of aay aari. all oyer r i tb* country, moch aa tb# term to 'blow t or" i. appbed nowadays PrafW , | De Veer 4*<u> Ibis aeettaee from tb* s , New Tor* Bwwld of May 7. MM "We , I hop* tbe pnrideat gay* bis a* -reiary a J a , good rowiag up tar bis imbecility. < •Suit riyer ' waa. aad is, a Itttta trltaa- , taryof UwObimta Keatacky. It waa i " ; ao crooked end daagyraas tb.t rowiag a , ' ; kaaiboat ap Ha Mm was aboat tb* , " Haaoc to row a bus bp Salt risss wns ' ' bwcics pai IiIibbi aa cubM be ha- , » J^riNW^^nTday'^T'Sr Soap'ol ' * Oaagm*. a member from Kentucky., >- m-.-'e useof tbe phrase ia-a happy ai- , * • ittaioB. Tb# c.prw-v-a wai tb**— I , " ' rsymaihaad la the popaiar speeeb of the d ecfaatry. mm that day to ibis tb* , j pecan ar pmtflbH ha. ban dataatad n , u aeeNeeieata "atat ap SwR rirer . "" „ 1 v A Paat Bar*. ij

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j GARDEN AND HOt SEHOLD ' Tb* erwmply b«a it a good lad ice- ] 'iUbb; a foil eye another. Hrr bead should be email aad abort. Avoid tbe '. Roman near; tbi. indicates thin mPk. . and but little ol it. Sec that abe D - ebbed ia tb* lac*, soak between tb* , . cyea. No- ice that abe ia.wbat atock , mra call a good baod!er-«kin aolt and ice-, .-ike.'ibe akin ol a dog ; deep from ; U.e ioid to^tbe odter, sad yery slim and ' , taih A tow with tboe marks aeyer . fail, to be a good milker. There is ' dlflrrroce in rowi than is usually , .suppoeed. and but few really good cowa j artoflered ia our market*. Il a farmer ha« a "'So I article." be won't aeii ber ' , us.rssfitwgr.. to do ao. . Forty year, ago Mesen. Lawn A Gilbert, ol England, began a aeriea of czI perifocal* la wheal growing. They [ .e ected plait of groan-; ; ia sonic they , plat aomutnre or cliar.prol crop eras . : allowed, bat wbcot tallowed wheat surreeaiyely for ijrty year. In Uiat tijie there hat been a deep a. of last ten ' I ac-rrayear Takiag'tbis aa a standard , case, farmers who folio- —beat will- . -beat, not giving tbi aad any needed , res! or 1 reding i: sritb manure or green crop* turned radar, may look lor a de- , (Ah erf but ib arera,-- ol oae-fourtb , per acre a yeir , i " Tbe BoIdnaacsD- Graft, says: Apple i" may be traaaplani-d at aay t-me bum I Ue rersatioB of rrowib or the tail I of the leal in autumn until tbe bads bc_|ginto open in epriar. -I en the weather ' Is from tbe middle of October till tbe ground heeaet. aad from early ia April ' until some we.ka afurward.- Tbe ad - F vantage of aautmn p fan UngV that tbe j aoii become, mors perisctly .-tiled aboat th* root* before tb* growth oommrnre.. Tb* diudvaatagr ia tbat tbe ' tnrtacr become* cruet, d and i. out j broken ap aad made mellow as it sboabl lie in tbe spring t.'arr'abould be taken . tbat lb* fail-set Irrtu are not whipped , aboat by tbe wind., end oa heavy soil ' perfect drainage should he provided. A single i ooae Hone, whirl, might l» ' thrown oat ia two wcamda; to aoibetimcs 1 itroek by wagon wheels fifty times a day. or more Uian 10.000 limes a y-ar. bard oa oae wngoa snmid probably demolish it entire. >. and tbe itonr doc* 1 among a hundred eebicks. There is. would pay n higher rale of profit taan a " taw dollar*' worth of work in clearing public highways u( kwec aad fixed itunm.— Pronumt ftmir 1 Head and ears— Tbe bend wide ia j trout, ear. erect afd pointed forward, " chop. round,-! aad well filled ap to tbe ; j Crcs". aad abooldrrs— Crest wide and ri,lng to the sbooldrn ; sbou dcr blado I well slop. d backward. Ribs and lolba— Ril-s ,well sprung; i loins wide and slightly arched. 1 Hindquarters— Hindquarters not to ■tape, nor narrow toward tb* tail. Hams- Hams rounded ..ntsrard. weli - let down aad Ml) toward tbf t— ist. Cb- .1— Chest wide witb elbow* well . Cbnt— Cheat

lOBL ' . ' jq Fore-rib* and fiaak-Forr-rib* wide B uaderaealh; Beak sr*h let dosra.atr.igh , and »*;, 6, tad Bt the eitBe f ; ydeega nod tart— Leg* atrnlgbl mad amal l i in boor ; fart email and -s-mpart. e Hair aad Color— Hair piralitnl. bright t ! and ylgoroot ; color to denote pori-y ol • I bred . > j Tall-Tail entlra. thick, nt root aad 1 I tapering. . SUe— AroortiegU brad. s man, rat km in tbe imriaeM ^>1 pooltry ' brecdiag. When the work b performed , witb rystem aad iaUlUgrac* tb* steady , : worker wfli be eratified, aad for Rie srnoonl ol labor required, Srill Bad blm- , i self (or bereeif) amply resrurded by the product I eiartNs'. Bot litUe rapRa! to required to afieri a braaerv. if tb* iktrattau to to raise fancy stock lor the , pu'p.—e of lurm-l.iag egg. to breeders. 1 1 ma., qoarten aad a taw :owl. of par* breeds will do lo begin sritb. Ian single yrar tb* amateur mafcrafa* .ufli ♦ efeat numbers lo -lock bis yards to ad- ] Oa the other band. If tbe daafa* be lo supply tgp and. cbiefcana tar market, a , 1 of any of tb* Urge rarirtic* with t rosaawa fowl* -i. irort eery aattofor lory. Tbi. broach of tbe aadertakiag tigm lo the Bun .*c driai-a. Tb-reisao I AScuIty la aaaklag tbta lad a I -ptedtab* cm* If h to undertaken la tbe ■ sp-rit 'lLat U'tvqaired to make any vora- ' tk* a sarraea. For fancy atockauly lb* * pore breeds caa be aasd. and tbeer ' j ataauM be cmMaUy brad ia •Bcereaioa > andelriatly by thraaeriTra- Caro mart I ba need each jam an tbe dock* inrrseee. 'li i I il ft in 1 I fag aywt aad the fine*: cjcB* tar atom. , i the Germrawwa TuAeran*. any. A. the aaaoea torn arrirol wken caring ' »*at fata aaR^mn i.i alH » rant old. • — a— . maS— a uieraaM. roak. I Lta«» IB^e »c« eat tag kurt ,

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1 will not so «i be abandoned for any ' other. Tbe meat is unsurpassed tor asrectnem. delicacy aad frrahars* of I I <ok,t ra— N~^ '*• ApruCcaTAKK — Twoeggs.aix tabic- t - apooofu Is sugar, ocerupof cr.rm: fern t 1 the ml xt ere thoroughly aad pfiaror t ' wrongly wtttr Irmca uaii o tome ' other BaTorlngl. preferred. Tt.cn take a tnrapfal of <tewed appV*. masb them , ) aad add them .to the utbn ingredient. , , ' make croat aad bake mm* as rgt , costards. Tbry are delirious. ( Arrus Strwru WllolA — I'are mad < them on tb* bottom of a i-orrciaia krt- t r tie. fill the renter* with Vurar aad powdered spior. or graud icmot^ pec . ard pour over Ibem enough syrup to rover them ; to make the syrup, boil u c pint of water to a pound of sugar, aad 1 ; skim it clear; simmer tbe apple, ia lb* 1 « •yrnp until they look clear, tbra take * [ Ibem up without breaking them, dad 1 .train the .yrnp over them ; cool Ibem ' f Arrtn Cbkaw.— Weigh three pound, j , »! apple* and n baif-pooad of .agar; . r t-evl end dure the a|'t Ira. cut them in ' I : thin tike., put tbeta into a pore—tain- . , lined ke-.tie witb tb* sugar, tbe grated ' j ) rind and iuicc of oae lemon, and a t* - . tbrae ingredients s.ow.y nntil tbe apple y , is tendir enough to rub through a siecr , with a potato-mariirr; meantime scald ( a quail of fresh rrewm. mitt lb* apple puln with ft, beat ittbqyoog.bly.aad use , ( it either w.rm or cold ." f Arru Snow.— Peel, core and shoe f j six large apples; slew Ibem to a palp . _ , witb sufficient tagmr to sweeten them; " take tbrm from the fir* and beat Ibem , smooth; meantime beat the white* of , ' sic egg* to a still Irotb. gently mi* tbero , , with two braplag tab.espooafuls of : ' powdered sufsr and tbe apple pulp, and i ' pile the ro w thus made in a r-ugb , heap oa a hit b dish; a taw bitaol bright colored jelly, or A row of candied orange I or lemon ring., make* Ufa dub tank very , pretty. ' The arrangement of the buildings ari , the division of Ibr farm into field. drV prods so macb upon tbe character of the " farm, tbe kiad of farmikg. individual i taslc. tba! it i. out of tbe qneation to liavc * fixed piaa'lbat to tbe b*st one ' 'or all farms ol aay given eixe. Tberr • ar* certain from! principle* which i » iboold serr, as n fonndaUoa lor tlie , - arrangement, bat the details mast arorsr sariiy vary grrotly. For example, if I possible tb* barn, should be upon * lis* • ol ground where a cv liar can be built ■ opening loth* lower ground at tbe rear '• The fields should he ao arranged that 1 there •■■-I'.'— as little feaciap as poesi- • blr. and ao located tbat all tb* fields caa t be easily i cached from tbe lane. A J tang field has considerable adraatag* ovrr ooc of lb* ram* arm that is aqnnre ' —in the longer " boat*." and therefor* D lem lime •peal in turning, plowing. I. harrowing, sowing, harvesting, etc. A r pasture close to tb* stables to eiwiy. , bandy, aad. otbir thing* beiagf equal, j tbe orchard should not be put *t lb* rear ol the farm, wnerc the wdod lot bad brat h- located. There is Web ■ . labor to be laved ia having /rray thing ' so pinced — and this applU* to the various details tbat s. em trivial at first ° sight— that there will be no extra steps , ; or tarns in doing tbe every -day work " : o" the farm. F-r example, many day*' workroa be wired by Laving tbe tump '- . in a bandy comer of tbe barnyard. I bandy the barnyard. *

where the slock from n number o* yards * may come lo tb* truugba. It tbe mat- 1 tera of lb* farm are col already ecooom- * •tentiy arranged, it wmCd b* well to '* make Mwb change, of tone,., building., t etc.. as to daal.y aecttr* the desired rod I ' degree* lb* tboaghlfal farmer will f r improve hit larm until it approiimmte* I ■ to a model aad therefore an economical r farm. OUBU sou Nxcnau-.ir Haauacnx — ! the j nice ol n lemon into a small 1 cap of stroag cjta. Thli will iwiuily 1 .Sard immediate re ief ta neuralgic « headache. Tra ordinarily tarnaura aro- i ralgic pala. mad ought not to be used by I peraooa affected witb lb I A Boons KxMBor.-'Uer pulverised ' saltpeter and sweet oil. Obtain at tbe ' druggitofa five or mix cent.' worth ot I saltpeter; pat into n bottle witb roffi- ' fieri oBve oil to dtaadlTC It; shake Sp • well, aad rub the inflamed toifJ "'F1'1 < < aad . morning, and mora frrqneatiy it ■ ' painful. % Nxwvuo* Cbildbxx .—The foitawiag 1 sstageeUon is worthy tbe coauideralioa i of parrot*: Nermann* witb n child is I almost always n matter of tbf Maonrh. ' A cfuat of brand will uroally put an rod ■ CbUdrcn. far tbi* meoa. iboBsdwevcr be altowto to go lo bed after n fit of ery- ' .arwilh- empty .too«rb. A bftof;. ' based nad jelly or n eap of eontard wf.i' 0 f— lag Ml m aad bn»,lnma -ben all . ' tbe , moral taw taito. aad for tbe Nsrac- ' rat of rroepoa ^ ^ ^ | n enTHy eptou. tbm* nra many wdta • : eouwa1 witik UMtafxtarv and pot tolmo L tb* rarity of tb. troth, egrartag tt wfcb g ZuT -Jta* roid. ZZwk.'Z. H amy U " Wkut da yam *B«Bg, Men akara j

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niPHTIIERIl. Tb* foltawing circular about dlpii- • ' tbiria. issard by .lie New York board ot bcnUb. aril! be found —crib read in, f the tropic ol aay locality : ' ( Dip Liberia ia caused by tb* loocuia- i Goa ot tb* air paaaar*. with tbe diph- ■ theritic ftolsoe. which from this point I inlecta tbe whole aystem; tbe local in- « is attended by the term alum f o! membraae (eiudatior) ; tbe ferrr ' ' and georrai symptoms are tbe rrauitof 1 tbi* local iatactioa. Diphtheria to 1 beyeloi -■ a xmtagious , ' i. vet) induced by contact with per- , : sous and objecu tab-ted. U may be , . iff need by tbe exbala'-taua of the airk. ' j tb* air surrounding tbem. or directly , the eandatioa. commnaicated in abe act of kissing, coughing, spitting, snrexor by tbe tafecled artirlra used. a. , 1 towels, aapaias. handkerchiefs, etc - , 1 Tbe poison clings Willi great tenacity lo • J it may occasion rases allrr the l*p~ cf , months. ^ | slight srnsiblc effict* in from two ' to five daysi tbrixAhcrr is marked proapain ia swaiiswiar ; the throat hcvomn red and patches of white exudation ap- ; In mild case* symptoms subside sn tbe 1 third or fourth day from their appearI ances; if more severe Uiee- symptoms i may he proloag rd ; il unfavorable the i-K£iMirufi>h c-tantnons r The Pcraao. -Diphtheria attacks by r ptrtarvae* cbildrra between lb* ages of one aad tra year* (tbi greatest mortality bring ta the arooud. third aad fourth i yrar). cbildrva of treble constitation r arm. and thow rofiering from ralarib, r Social BetaltaUB - Ail nl atari are iiab'e r us diphtheria wbrradt Is pees ailing, but ' those suffer most who .ire oa low. w.t r ground. ; in booses with imperfect - drains or surrounded by offrasive matI tera. ay privie*. detolying animal aad . r vrgrtable reins* ; in damp room*, us t cellar.; ta overcrowded aad unvrati- ' - .Sjmous — Dcpblberia fa not affected ' by either beat or cold, drought or rata. r (a) Tbe Dwelling or Apartment.— r Cieauiinem ta and around tbe dwelling r aad pure air living and sleeping k w icre any contagious disease Is prvvai .- * inc. as riraalinrai leads both to prevent • and mitigate it- Every kind aad source 9 ot filth around aad in the bouse should 1 J ; be thoroughly removed ; c*.,ar. aad foul II ' a C.S should be cleaned aad diaiaferlrd ; ' cr.tna should tie put ia perirct repair ; dirty walla and ceilings should b- limrw a»bed and eVery ocropied room should i j be thorough iy veatijat-d. Ayartmrots wblcb have been occupied by p*esor.s „ sick with diphtheria abouid be ciran*rd I witb dlsinfertaau. cci.iags lum -washed u

aad wcod week painted. IL- curprta. bed eiothiag. opbo Merrd furniture, ate., p exposed many days lo tirab air and tb* -suniigbfl (ai! artic.ea which may be ; boiled or .ubicvjpd to high degrees of should -b^Lus disinfected); such shoulder can -wed to currrots of Imil air. for at least oa* week before (b) When Diphtheria is Pre/wiling — No child should be aitawed to Uea Iran ge children nor those at Bering from throat (the disgusting rtu'om of compeUfag children to kiss every visitor a wvli contrived method ol prop* gating other gran disraerv than diphtheria). not should It sleep witb aor be roa fined lo room, occupied by. or use articles as toys taken ia the mouth. 1 handkerchiefs, etc.. belonging to children having aor* throat, croup or catarrh If Ibr weather it coid tbe , child aloud be warmly clad with fitn- [ ! pels. • (c) Wbro diphtheria to ia tbe House . or ta the Family. -The weil -ehiidrra j should be wrapuioaaly kept spurt trom I tbe nek ia dry. w*U ntoed rooms, and . every pomible scarry of infection ! through Hie air. by personal contact . with the sic*, aad by articjaa used r about Ibem — i l their roomafabould be - rigidly guarded. Every attack of nun i' <mot attended ta ; tbe taebto should bara r betagraUrely cbanged at leant hourly). ■ mniigbted rooms, tb* uutffow of ato be- ■ tag. ns tar aa poaribto. tbrowgb tbe **- r end elevating tb* -ow*r aaah. or a ' cLiaaney bentad by nfau iaraeara ■*•- | place; all d act— gee touan^tkalRnalti oughl-y iraftod. er ptarad aader a dtota'totatoafadd. * AM. ^lra"!^.tra. M Farto bm ; ^ " '" j^IiL' n^ ^i«ab.|

' Gtrtkaldl. Tbe mere namlive ot Garibaldi's lite i ! reads liken mvdiseral legiad or a taie ol time*. He to at once the L'lysaea 1 , ' a-td the 'A obi lira of tbe Italian national epic, long before bis name bad been ; braid in Karojr hi. exploits, both by i ' and land, bad made it a word of power ja the new world. Having been ! . in revolutionary tatrigura be quilled Europe la I"* toe South A met . > exile. Ibe story of which, witk its stirring ' i , adventure, both of batlto and peace tu. j - enterprise. Is as romantic aa any pa bar - f qucn I portic-. o! IlIs - wondeefui earver. In I8X- Garibaldi rriuroed to Eorope. ' though lie Mon'louod tbat hts bope* ia ' that ditcrtioo were to be disappointed. ' ' ; ttiare ia tbe defense ol Rome against tbe l • troops of the Preach republic under < General Uudinot aad bis victory orar , " the Neapolitans ta Hie rsmpniga of Vel- ' Ictri served to show bis countrymen ' that they would not want a lender ready - to go all lengths when tbe time came. ' The lime did not come for another ton , t r year*, and the ialcrvraing period waa | ' ot sorrow and bumiaatioa for Gari- j" Aner tb. diwattou. Roman campaign, i i . nJltig with tb. iHcupaliouof Eomi by j j bun-.'d Iroic place to gla,*'; two of bto - dgyuted tncada' were token by tbe | a forth ol itial; hi. heroic wile. Anita. '. tciio. roccumbed to tbe cxpoaur* and e privation of .bis flight, and tbe general - bims.-ii only raraptd-ffoai bto more i»a- nlacwble Ice* to be arrested by Sardinian 0 M irmora. who held the command, ai- . lowed him to rctirv lo Tuaia Wliro Victor Enmsnaei made bia peace with Austria, and the hopes ol C Italy seemed extinguished tor the mo'f men.. Garibaldi oner more croe-ed tbe y Atlantic and settled ta New York aa a h la. low .'hand cr. He returned lo Ena mr in I8». and in I -da Uie -•■" b»- . tw.ro Franc* and Austria brought him ,, again tato the flebl. Here we approach | r. nwmbcrrd. part, ol Garibaldi', dvcnlr alnrnr a.l the. world rvcollecls tba . tp'oit. ol tlie CJiaMcur. dm Alpra. -bom Garibaldi organized lor inountola warfare, and led with conannuite 1 darirg along the eob-slpine ranges and 1 to tb* vry summit of the Su ivio pass • taforetbo luddfn peace ol Vi.lafranra _ put an end for the utomrol to tbe rising bog** ot Italian patriots aad slatesmra. 3till more familiar to IL* story of the .-ampaiga ot tbe fo. owing year, which - in a few month. aA Naplra. wbro g tbe victoriou. patriot, to^o took no re- , ward for bimeell and aafcsd ta* none. _ Landed over the crown of tbe Two S iri lie. to Victor Emmanuel and retired l( to I.U farm ia Caprvra. 'Tbto was the crowning point of Gail- . j lialdi's evrotfu: cu-ecr. Hen end not indeed, bto eflorfa.lrat bto irect achieve " menu, ta tbe ran** of bia country', fric1 dom The crowning at tb* edifice was 'rmarved for otbrr bands than bia and ' the 'ask wa. to be Accomplished by d other mdaas than be knew bow to K employ — London UVtr. a d A fuufi t it a Ufa Franks.

The Detroit Jwcnuw -Vrae. priafa some rvmtatoccaoas of Rev.' J. Hyatt Smith. Congressman -elect fr*m the Third district. Brooklyn, who spent bto youth ta Detroit, from arbtab w* extract IheioltoTb«e wa* nothing mran or vioous about " John's" prartirai foka*. H* bad a good heart, but htopi up natty ta* Oa oa* occasion be railed during a rain storm at Dr. Kamrli'a bona* aad got a prescription for *001* ailment with wblcb be w*. troubled. He was miner ably clad and shivered witb arid. Dr Kusseil pitied tbe boy and < oarmd.d lr .rod him bis own oral- " Hera. John," a id b*. briaging fortMhe garmqnt. " t to raid and ratar oulsfd*. and you ar* not well. You bad brttori -ear ibis coat borne." For yrar* after I»r. Bus , "John'." bebarior wbro he took the coat, nad bow "J*a "grasped both tbe 1 -doctor's bands aad " wucdered bow he I anything ever raid about it by John cr , Dr. RuaseU until aoouwecf years ago ! when Mr. Smith ta ou* of bis vtrit to 1 Detroit told "Ibccualttorj* ^mntpnea- , men of bto maais tor practkai jokm! , " Joun " beloogrd lo s iycram or d*- . bating society, hot bto pranks -era so , exasperating that lb* ciub took glraa- [ ^d ZTLxTTtbT ^Sad tamp an lb* osgasdr of tb* balidtag tbry wmv ' trratcdto a vtatoat slid* dowa a board ; wbicjfcia bad laid on tb. sksas and ' dm2im!",JMm*Bto«l an tbetabarSM* ' rood* ban. Tb* other toys sat cm IL* | taacfHwkak ' it nun ~ ilk 1 blm ml o**r ." A plan wnn- - nrraaged In gsk *ran' with tbsta MrmrataitagMJota. wbo-^toneedtomto j "JS&rmriRRM I >|M| tank n I i|l by btatamtoi and u-W U-sdng^ke atatol Anka mkak**b* "ul S1" HT"- mL mmmJT «bafa en rank tads - btak Off 'I '

o Rfaa. t.~to7lLr Mas Bo fista or is— is meat As! srar.nsnssf nl •toaigtawsy n|q— er. O bops Ung ba ssesa* j ■kbtontak w.r.ita(,me Dm bora 17 l~wiAg one i nra tafo. i ItAAidA tbA SbOtA. " -Air. DeBs A Trae Frtaad. | IW triasd -be hoiAa a mMer te ay tasa ' x^iZnT "ZZ^ZTtiZtalhZ'totata 1 Allboagb .itssm. sot^ta is or taeed. . ] ! U -to. wrarmtlArtAg. g.ra. as pralra.^ ' j Awl t«cfoo ma. era psidon I tra - .4. H. " mj s— say. ahhoagkn*aaim [ Hl'NOROl'K. ' A light affair-A lamp. i Venison is plentiful, but deer as usuaL » ffack-yards — Tbe train, ou lad tan Tbe ray school is tbe place ot blrn edufalioc. A poor rider always bm aa rye na tb* A " eqaeras ta grata"— Trmdlag oa a ' 1 |ban # blister. Comets are wrartag as long trains Ibis > Wbat is tbe spot most dear to rattle P Tbeir fodder toad. ltdottN laks s very fast boras to rasab | the episodic.— /owefl fNbssu. 1 Said be: " I*t us be oat." And abe , W m -8,i# 7>wa*srfpf- ■ A -ooi n wbogoei to church lo sbow ' As with a womtn. ao with tb* born* j Hts back fiair is bto mane trouble. 1 The pr- vailing vim among the blaek1 smiths to en iron one.— Prtt Prtm. A strain of mu.ic— Tightening tb* 1 stria p of a violin.— Ntw To-i Mem*. ' The girl who bug* ber balr often ' makes tbe wife wbo bang, ber husband's. ] Form of telegram to your shoemaker . VI .be m* another pair exactly Uka , m,,ta.vft-d s Windows ar* unfortunate thing* far 1 they alwsys^bnra pM-a^sad mrat^of " "Ob. dear! I wish I was dead!" ex- ■ !' claimed a neglected maiden. Bh* bee ' beard tbat matches are nude ta beseem. * ttsyZ^-U-toagrairaOraak WImto. J rta ° There are 80.dCU.000 people wbo speak m tbe English labguage. and out of this t number 7U.000.000 punctuate their in- , marl s wbro iBcy stub their UN*. b Tb* *d*e « fa* orals* to* tan. S W'bAA • boraw n« torn. " The writer for the pram always has ° t— crowded out lor want of room, and anolber is that It may go ta for want of something better in its place.— Bm OrUmmM .faoog— sc. Ifara -Bk ki*4 words. Ftota. snfotai Bto " tonrn— , ° "«k*Z2L .* loft. bolLra-t too trtoad —aid He Vopt Us -otd— 4a -«at ho so ar —aid oo*

t alnes* Fort sne Tellers. Souse ol the Cbtaeer soothes yers procure tb* divining an ta lb* open .traet ; otberx in better rircumrtal— a. erert a a small tab!* ta front, on on* aid* a piic* ol carpet, on wblcb are pineal In • dick tbe small ot suUal and tarrro- " trial -and. by which ttay levral^ torn 'ta all tbe^rttodpsl strorts. aad ta th* araaam of the putaca. It make* coe'i brart ache unlit .tepidity of the people ia tbto matter; the very pom- _ rat ban aiwap tome ooia ta tb* pocket witb which ta purchase am prvdtatiau or charm, although the aak of these to forbidden by lb* tow; to this irregularity, however, tba police an blind. Tb* fortune-teller* mmt ia vogue ar* tb* Boamm. Tnvltt* aai teats, lb* Utter beta* themoel tapfly ' 'wThaw found ia tbe eekbrolad'aritaotfou Huang mtag tbi fa-la. book n. a general tabk of sigas. progaosUcs aad snBoaaoemeats of the good and evil for'.kbc which to to befall lb* severeigarod tbTpaet dynasty /eponkso I thro* awrvly willing to penfoa lb. npttMri. aad puatobm witb n>aH*a»»; Abk tatr— Liampto-k: "Ground tarn tapea or ebap.li tin haa • TttJ* sky giaeraliy ■M* Rfofo i*raifog fama Mm ta* Zla sf IWMMW. la tba haa* g| I F'akaaam Mm kksfod astma sd *