Star of the Cape, 17 December 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 1

f STAR OF THE CAPE

VOL. XIII.

CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER N 17, 1880.

•NO. 2.

===== STAR 0? T$E CAPF. 5^ ] || r :3 fe J^gsarJs John ». hoitman Arrovxrr in Cooonoi At I • j M^ahubmHinrtlbCwi' porma xizom. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will aalraa to. Oo.ro mo^,. Ms, JJKKMtln W. XUIUKU» ATTORNEY AT 1 W aoucrroK in ca akckrt. Mm Batty , N J JAMK) H. 1GXON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. kwi "**" *" >*!**!"' ' Mluriua. K. i. ^ 1 ^HTIIT * BO* , ' nnnsmG uijeetabs: ■r.A. D*rn* .Aoatk II , C.J. Don* NorU. n— - FURNITUR I'.. 1 Jim all *, JET*. J QBAALB r. witrrx. I en w s h. Leads). " I CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEVELIT AID SHYERWAF: syu W..I i.«l"s MM Cm MAT In . J ■? ^ | 0OAL AMD WOOD TAJQk 1 LKHiuii, nut. srova ani> aat-rrsn i COAL, Ite-to- ..to . «— . s.«J, « FINE. OAK A*D HICKORY WOOD pOVBLlW CENTS' FURNISHING STORE IMOVID TO teealar Th Brernwrad MUp. , ■ABhAi CtdniINQ UMK ^ ^ CKtLDRUi* CtOTHKS Oa aad madam state A p-Ms ta HMD m. pownx. 1 1. MAM T. CHAMBERS. aaWg^L-j^a: WILLIAM T. CHAMmOU. Robmson Wagon Co.. STiDill TRADE TEHEES! FARM WAOOST ** SPRING WAGONS. PLATFORM WAGONS. LUDLOW SPRING WAGONb. FARMERS' TWO - SKATED CARKJUAVT ■BWtTO00RTCGT. lie. nr. \ I0BINS0M WiGOI 00.

I r™. to lb- Mtau. l ytaamta <4 goM. j flat. |o' • red to r upr*. ..V |«ul*to«Mliii1.In.itoir>V N ; Al Chita mai llito ib. -ortd to bsvghi Wbb UaMtag m M tor tmtopp, toy. ■Wlto«« torn, ul CbiMt m kmc* A mm* lb., priraly cbrtoa r»m And giaMal qbrit. bol. to tor (ton. at Hi. toto .« tb. Csrtstma* day; WMfcHAbtow lb. ^ stag, Bag;. I ' : ; AT MUD FUT. SI* had been in camp four days. Whirr at* cam. I rum. w|ij ate cam.? wboshe was. doom ooald tell. Bel all. vaa In camp, and bad row lo Kay. ¥*r* ™ DO doubt. She vai quiet, modal and aimy-ly etod— three quail- ' - tk* «U.i com nn nil id Ler to Ibr teal- ' de U ol Mud Fial an a change Irom the ord.narj run ol female* vbo tram Urn. l^Umc Inradad lb* pmuru of that Nor were I bra. Uw ouij poinu whicL bud bran aoUd bj lb. boyt. A. And, ; McOorttW Imd | allantl, handed be I tared conch to Ih. portico ol a* bote, .vaybudy an thai aha clay almost ooavutolrely to^U* Uuto child who* pal. and i, loodie^to ra^fflnl.By that deliente total - roagbest .iter tor., tb. nturd, miner* ol Mad Ftoi understood that tb. allure tody va» suffrrinc fram rncvinl a. we. an phjanoal llln«n. Their (pupatS* • : vn. araurad in bar behail from that In " ntanl. and racrr man In tl* place itnaMtUalru ucbatitnud him* If l*r > champion and fiiond. 1 A day laUr. vbra nht bad rented a cabin near lb. ooufcina of town, withI •* ointioaiai to aay on. bra micnttnu • faMb^l«nr,or the Mor, ol tb. pant. - bepaa In nbow ibab Iriradnblp In .nb • ■•"Dal wayn. A fPnAbra. ol flra- • I nany ranch Uw Am atfbt. Bao of 1 ' flour. quaaUUra of coffra and topr. . wbok^hw rad a^qaete of brat. I Uttl. win ana of Ua ncipiawt ol thran inwiubnwrnr. Sbabadoaiy to purehan. a lew mi nmiry anleba " tamed bra band away, prrtrn liar not . to ana, wbra tba jorial BUI Carter 1 Mw«MlW»rapntioua poctot. Bataai T. boa tbat aba had rranauwd luJSbaa Ti*w. and the miner, knew ta ilftin about bra on tb. lowrtb day aa «b*r badoatbeflm. ■ TU twenty-third of Draaabra wan • uaaawally cold. «na tor tbat locality. Ia Uw aaia apartment oftb. Macaaha aalooa. a party of tb* buy* were ' "WbMrarahaao^btlw.-ofcaram* R-Sba- " whorrra alow*, barria' U>et kid. aad uapntoctad «• baUaa. Stab afckly. loo. ami orara bra a flaatar. Tba aa\ me aan of a Haw far u-u la wrbd.- be ooaclnted. L WdMfJ awbf hi. bar, boot. JMCHMflh Tbamaba a pauue . ba r. orb ar any baa r- - A maa'a al th. bottom of th frat— M, yaw bar as' oharaead Judo "ttflw. ba tba'aabra aUaaf tb* ,y- > ■ ""Mtan- - Tak. », were lJu. 1. ** ^ ^ jjjj* ** bra af Ha | Wraii*u«h»by tbeinuaflfcirrMta I **** ft JI'M'- Wra^A Ha. ant - tba*. = 'b— - si » ' — * baHmd aad nil |i I B| _fc" aad aaa mm m rm

1 mUtakrn lor milt. If tb. oohfideaoe | , Which the Others had ulwayn placed la , him wa« a try lie a ha ken at that laataat, ; , .It war quick !y restored wh«j. alter a , momral'a licliation. th. old ceo tie man [ I .a plained Lia peculiar poaitine 1 1 " Tim #ee. rentlemra.*' he aard. ce.dbe had Iran aurprlaed by I be nbrupl - . Iparah ahoye-quoied. " I waa prdralin' f raac-I bra cabin -iat nichl. when ail ol , . a abddlnc I haerert raitra iaaid., The -rauidin' where I waa I coo .dn 'l mtaa a a ay.lerbul. I wiii here ripiain." Lccon- 1 1 Gnoad. thruatior hit red bandana hand- ' kerchief mtq l it breaat. aa el' bit wont 1 ' when aprakiny pubdrly. - that I waa ' Hurt lor ibP purpaae of findin' oat. if ' puralbto. whether the c*l waa ia and of ( . . aaythinc that I could help bra to." !' " Which account!. " obarrred a by- ; J atander. " lor that chicken which waa hunt up aianyaide the door when I came . by thin morula'." " I bran! hty Uikia' with tha kid." .coaiiniwd Judyc Gualiviidra.not aolir- t lay the ial.rruplion. " aad I couldn't , trip liaaennen. At near aa I coylfl make , out, the talk waa like lb it : | j •" Whaa ahali waara papa"' Aaa Tel. knows, my baby We • bare a ttfht him tour, aad when God la * ready H. will restore him lo ua ' ' " la Criamaa attain ' aooa. mamma P; 1 '"Yen. baby, dariiar But then wout be" no prraent lor my liuic one this lime. We *re away Irom borne. I and poor. Bat when we Sad papa we : will (o where tbrae are iota of pretty thioi,-' aad Uku baby ahali hare ' Hoe the indjr leaned lueward aad " whlapared in a ncrvoat eolee. teniae 11 hit companions that he had heard the 0 molUi repeat to bra child the aad atorj b of how her father had cone Went lour ' two yrara his Irurt. eontalnmr money ° lor l^rraijipoat-had com. like rmya ol J' tutohine Uiruurfi*thc eiouda ; bow they ' ' had suddenly stopped, aad no answers i wiwc re re. red to her afoul apl appeaa. bowjo. two mon years abe had sup- _ praedTUm dead; how. at last, the post- , „ - master in the liuie ethac* whan she ' heed had. uppu ha dyiay bed. coohea^ „ to hay lay stoli n the letters fram bri u ' husband, no at to yet The ruooej they ' contodard. aad tupprrwed bar mist i ret |, . lo htm. for tear ol diaeotrrry , and how h . abe had stance out with her iiu e one h ■ to find U* lost husband, who bad been V , last beard ol ta Mnd Fiat. j tl j All this the judye told to th. lew ° , triads be could trust, aprakiny in n p , whisper, let the precious secret should p r I* pasted to other, in the room. i I t.lborieai attitude aad roior. " I aara ° t you aa yratiama and rspRaabairra ol ., F Mud F.at chiralry. ahali this yal and " , her kid. bday loo poor to bare aOhytot- , f maa ol U*ir own- shall they *o with- „ ' thai kid la the flnl one aa eTraraa^aW « t this plana, aad p'rap. .he', our luck. 1 Ul ua aurtur her. my frirwda. and le t ua show bra noCi*r thet we ain't so loal p I to rlrtoo an' priadpk aa ant to apptr- i I Retail It wbaa we bra a .ood wuraaa aad f - em a Christmas. 1 will now pero.nl to I r brad the auhacription." |« Sara) lay. I he ya-.anl Old man emptied the contests of his breeches pocket * ipon th. tabic. OIL era followed suit. . a»d when th. hat man had planed hU ' • cymtribuuej there, the pi« contained a . [jfloodiyawm. , - Now. yaatlranra. some on. of us has , - yot to lakeTCai money, ride to I>e*T»T. a and spend It lor 'era Who shall it her ; f| "Let mebeyour' acrat. " raapooded a a deep bra chra. , h Twmiay tbsy saw a tall aires yer. , e stand my near by. who bad just entered , d.ta^Jtaiwar U* jaflyra oaOHoroao- , if reooyaiaad him aa a miner who bad I to bom " kkbw U»t after - , aooa. bartay toad I It tooooid to work i ' Drenc. ol an outatoUr. aad probably M would not bam heeded his raqaaat had ' ^ arar tha lahie. he said . man myaalf. but wy wile. God biam bar. '' remembrance of my liul. OM buried m I with bar. I ask you to iat m. aid ia this Tbs aadaaai in bis roka aad lac* was so amora*. and lbs utility of raailiay a what women folks wtmA like." ynsratad itaalf an farnrahlj to tb. miaara ^ braitatioa Gray alrf. aa bowr bs wss yeme. aad tb. sra1 UrasM-VBS lost ia apacalaUoa a. to what he wmM briny bra* fur tb. ■ITJSS XSL.ora i; crisp amd cold. Tbs (rrah. bitiay air. * fHybt marriiy. whtoktay Ha'^arara taH hols wmatbs. sad froiickiayamoay lbs «• TtaTu!^ ^ ^kU^^ta'ira^ea^t^wdtl ^ raroau^ tody-. cabT Arrrmd Th^! Us Yoa'tllra Ua aamfl." atad tas jwdys •d.k-jbmw tabrafl* W. «.Yrak m " ' ■ S tataB H *s .msraray~ka MwqfsMtbkWlsdM. . sUajreSrriS

' the table, and stood beamiay serenely I ' ua all his ensnaniooa. The stranye . , ■ j ady. completely orrrroaie by this on- j I expected kindness, rauii! not find worrfi j voice, she aatd : j J 1 i rowlul ill* You wyood.'kind' ma ' and I know God trill repay your yen- | h eroaity to the widow and lather eaa. | She stopped suddenly, and stood with blanched cheeks and distended eyes, ! aariny toward the doer. The miners , a turned nod belwld the •tranyrr. who. e ; with a .rest stride forward, and a cry I ' ! exprraainy the wild cat joy. oauyht the (I ri They stood thus, heart prea-ed to * I heart, aad Up* to Hps. for aa laataat. « Tha tbestranyrr turned bis eyes de- 'i rootly toward the canity. * Thank God." he murmured, (rally. " - the wile 1 imd auppoard dead ia re- ° The miners stole softly away, and left 1 ' the atnmyer eundlny thus, with hie J lodrrly t wined ahoul the woman ° of hia lore, and the little child chny- J Inf^ fondly to hi* knees. jahooe with iarflabie ewratnera upon ih- b a Dciybboriny tree, and the wine n played a joy tuneful amony'the rorLa. 11 j Christmas bad come to Mud Fial. ^ "b KuasU la Christmas Tim*. a When the jrarea tail, the Knaaiar . l! winter aeu In at one*, impnaoniny the ' * tic life. Home has le l*madc tor mt.t » i of. Deep canon-like cuts lead Iron yathrrinca ol yoany aad old. il i marriaraahle children arranye with m their oeifbbora, aad the yirla are all * taken to on. house with their parents. D A Christmaa tree is set up on the table. '■ flliere brand y la dalt out to each comer '■ -with ptroye — a . meat hiarull. Tha the u marriayesble yir»* art placed in a row tl 1 a locy bach, each one Tailed. The a youny tua. who hare Iran kept in an 11 adjacent loom, arc lei inane by one by " the master o! the house. ® With tbrobbiny heart each yir. awaits he entran e of the youth to whom ahi '■ already yiven her heart.' Wiii he 11 sure to reooynire her is her di yuiaef ' ; We do not know whether the heart of '' true iorer is preternatural.y keen. , whether in tbrae cases there ia aom- I l' j preconcerted aiynal. but it rarely bar- ■ before a maiden abe does not raise a vai. 7 to meet his yianee with bluahiny ooks " I of kn> , not lore, or who eyes him with sown. 11 Th. unfortunate- fellow ia tha th* butt j n of ridlculq Irom ail aldee. and can eacapr " | only by a considerable pre sec! In the i a ' way of damayrt. i " j When the couples have all been .alto- . " | factorily told off; each bride snityroom ' ^ ! they our vailed. The oldest of the 1 1 | tha cxrbanyee riaya between « them three time*, a holy picture iiftven a I to them to kiaa. liwy embrace one an- , p other, and are reocynhwd aa betnxhed . t | Aa the Russian yovcrument flwaya 0 yiesa a youny married coupe farmland I and wood fox a house the mamaye lol- j IhTweddiny day the fnadf^he bride ' dress her up. takiny off ha maiden attire to invest bra with that ol a married ^ i yroom. The weddiny always ada la ' oopioa llhaltou of brandy. 1 The next day the parents enter the ' than happiness, and offer them bread < I and salt- Thus peso* and happiness ■ enter the new bom*, th* brat of Christ- ■ i mas rift*. | I ™ 1 1 Tatar Lards. — . j ' Like ali aboriyiura the mm of the 1 . Arctic reykms are lasy. aad compel the 1 . woraa to do all the manual labor. I saw • i two worara. each with a child on bFr ' I buck. draw in« a thirty loot Mtloraa^. ' J without offrriny to aaatoi. althooyh it waacvidat that ta. task waa mwru ' . too diftcullfor th. women. Tba*. pro- 1 1 ay haartiiy at ovary trill r. aad always ^ a ami Hay wbra apotrn lo. TMy are Tray swaoeptibie ft ridicule, aad to avoid It a will flo maay thinys that they could not a otbrawtor h* Indaerd to do. Tbra bare 1 no mamaye ccramoay . wbra aa limit brave desires a wife he makca bra aa a t Bra of a nrraenl. yrearaaliy aa "ah-ta- !- »aidra of hia nhoiot ; II it , I- takau to his "tuprak." Tbla brieffdrm o of marriay. ma to be quit, aa ffltciSssUou. Tory asm to live happily d Membra, and mukaa are vray an r usual, aapae tally if children bare bra ■ bora tat ham Ia cases whrai there are • no children ky tba flam win ft is not « nnnwai far a sao-nd to br taken. Tha, d <ta— Harper •"»« " •' b AM* to LanyivRy. " l"*-" ra'rak • tanfffluBbmilijiran 1. ad ■ ■ intataHransa— ptataaai. ,

LYNCBEIf. ! t "Wake Up. Ramsey T" raltod out a ( companion ol mine one u-omlny at aa ^ I -arly hour; " wake up cr you will mtos ; , the. ynehiny ' I ha . rone lo bed at an [x I hour, tired and sleepy, and had • heard nothlnr or the murder which bad < i committed dariny the niyht1 "HflUot Jim. to that your said I. ° " Wha dora the thiny take pine.**' " Pretty quick." anawrred my triad. I1 j So hurriedly' door icy my clothe, I ' I aaunicred out apd tound my " bulky " , I wailinx at lb. door ol the shanty. We , ked up atrevt a abort dtounre. and ( i a crowd of ronyh-loukinr mi- I nrTaarocudthrdoorofayamblinyh.il. . pushed thrauyh aad entered tLr j aak«*. wbery-wr found a ameer's jury _ impaneled (tall about to bufla their in- | ve.tiyation?~Two tables used lor deal- ' p in. tsro had been pushed torrtbrr, and I _ a police offleer. I had known him we. I. * ww aapl-cdid apraimrn of manhood, i fully alt le t six inches in heiyhl. and built in proportion, a quiet, inoffensive j '' cftiften. I»ul a t'KFrouyhly rood officer, j 6n the top of the body iay a coil of j n half- Inch rope, neatly rolled up. with a ^ ' a treed the estrone r cailtd ihe lire: wit- 11 "on Hie evaia* preru.ua I* had ^ Beyys, where twoNghtWa were p.ajiny T Ywrds. Duiiny tbflCamc they qua.-relrd ' about KFOtothint. and both [' up from ^ wtiere they both drank, and af sin oecaa ^ \ to wranyt. about the beta. The; made ; . the officer came in and quietly said: •" ' Boya. Iraa notoe ; tbia must lw stopped ' ° , jerked out hie ^yun ' and " wilnc* bad proceeded thu« tar. when jj strapptny biy fellow, clad in a red j ftannel shirt and with pantaloon, stuck : into hia boot toys, a broad-brimmy* hat u hldicy hia dark ey es, qutatfy walked „ to the dead body, and takiny hold of rail of rope, aal.1 : " Boya. that's j „ euouyh; e.mf on." nuahlny hia way out ,, ihrouyh the crowd, ioltowed by nftaa twraty of hia MMpanioaa. Wilh- " out a word i hey Va.ked down to the " oootor." wbra. the priaooer had ttecn , inrarrerated. and romiay up lo the six F i men on yuard, demanded tb. keys, a They told them that the keys were not !> " Ho.d up your hands, tha." cried b The yumrda held up their hands and p quietly submitted to the examination, i, lynchers, fiodiny that the kryi ,i. woodpile, and picklny up an ax speed- p | tua entered tl* room-fSnd ta . tow j ininutes cam. out with ho. rod of the n . over hia shoulder, aad at th* other , ad was the murderer, the noaae tiyhtly ^ the opposite aide of the sueci. and ** ; could plainly are the poor Irllow as be ! out. He waa rifhiy clad, a larye c diamond -stud yitotard on hia shirt!" . oa the little tuyra ol hia imt hand e a larye solitaire, and a hrary gold i * watch chain deny led from bis rest | " toka far; la lad. ta -ook fJ. 0* man ■; would have thought the whole per- | Icrmanor waa but a Joke. After reach- | c iay the street, the crowd seised hold of j the rope and led th* victim down ta an ' old building, where a beam juued over ' the sidewalk. Wbra they reached this ' point one of the number climbed out ' over the beam, aad tb* ad of lb* rope > was thrown ta hi* After pal liny the 1 slack up I* slowly tak it down on the I other aide, and then leaned his elbows j ale look at the crowd below. The 1 .eralcr of the committaetba anproacbed ' the gambler aad said : " Well. Jim. yrr 1 lime to abort; want lo aay anything? " ' Jim replied, and aaid: "Now look ' can't you j 1st aa well put s lew ' . bullets through me. ; what's the differ- | . race.' I've got Sl.aOO lulmy pockets. , - and you can divide the whole thiny . among you If you don't buy. Will you do It!" [ "No.-anfc1 the leader. " Ton morI dered.a good maa. aad you've yot ta ' . i awing tar ft." « ! " Weal." said Jim. "go on; I sup- ' "ualad aoaooucr said tb* words than lb. rope TO quietly polled upf aad , nlm was deny lins 1a a horritle marara. Hia baadi not being tied be . reached up over hia brad ad yrespsd t lb* rope, and thu« relanaad tb* atraagu;NS.wbraita-.-. . wader, aad tbey Iat the daay liny vie . Urn down ayaia aad speudily tied bis ' biMrwbevv be buay for aeariy aa bourl - lira l( was aaaanaiasd tbat tbair vic- , u* area dead, tba "(oramiura " sot i graph lakrai of tba atire " (sag." I* - aara— every fan. eas y rraoyniaadabh^Tra'tta k svtdaatiy prowd af has stao-JU . Tba an - a ure procaedmya wrav aa quasi ra aaaM F. punaabjy^be^Mk a word lor atara^oomd * tato"a^kf^l." kTbtalta -ta i ' DA. tta tay* yaw me Ma tamm ta y »m sua af www.- gflfl bm "amd I ara P\*^bb»^Jtata-r Jb^* " < Auaa kaabara Mtafl JtoMta B«br WAWAUdtaataltata, \ m Bta — waaaaaa a—>B| :

FiRB, SkRIIEN AND HOI'sCHOLD. | tbey will wear on:. Many farmers .nj ure their farm implements moie by ex- , 01 poture ta tbe weather than by the use w , yood exre would isattwaty years, will. T wayon which, with food usage, would m last almost a lifetime, wiii tost on y a | .i i few years, wha exposed to tbe j — i weather. Tbe explanation of why \ r j their tarm tools. Ail farm implements ^ ! neiyhhor break* he dora not tak* rare j *' ' of liiein. of ccurae will not Had much i ^ | would insure equal y aa disastrous re- . M J The great trouble with we i la to that j." nat<d with sewaye and other eontamina- ti 1 rvpoft of the MawachoaetU board of a ; Dr. Derby says i "Aa a rule, a j j we!: receives dreinayr from eiuperflria! j „ varyiny with the character of the soil." ^ j yard or .-eaapoo, within dfty laet of It j Jj i thrown upon the surface of thr yround l» principle to not -lolaled' It ia not a tl ' sulticirnt reply to aay that the family I iiaye drank from such welia with im- , k punity lor a scot* promote J>' yrara. i, j wells were lirsi, duy tbfc Water was (' ' pur*, but the yrouhd IBB been yrad- n | uaily imprvynated with foul matter. I which, il it has not already permeated 1 to the water will flaa.1) reach and * j sort ta a crystal spriny. 7 I'rraidat McGregor of fhe Ox lord " Farmers' club, aa reported le the Form ami Flrtgxdr . of Ohio, says that we run n too much to the yrent staples, and the |( average larmrr has a contempt lor egga. honey* etc.; be looks upon them as small, pedd.iny t>uaineas The truck patch will pay In dollars i od more in » health. All the interests ol the farm <■ depend on halth. and the rota ta * health often runs through the truck " patch. At a dish ol red raspberries and 11 le.l us tbat the ryy which " under ordinary rearinr produce* the working bee. il put In a superior celi ^ and fed on the loyal jelly, makes a ^ queen. 8o the dirt and surroundings of our children tiaVr much to do with their % characters- Many children hate been § j injured by ginger snap, aad painted , candy, but by extrwu ol white elprer , j and ripe fruits, neeer. Many -usuries , atrawberrira they can have, and tL«*c , j beileves lo be a m<an- ol grare. He 1 j doubts nut that bog-aod-boutiny bat 1 often bea tbe means o! back-sliding. a I Tbe trouble with moat person* who ' keep Icoreea, no matter whether for farm ' work or lot driving purposes, to they [ lend too much hay ; and to this eaa he ( attributed the yvaeral aiugftohnraa oilra ( . maalf-sted br tbe hones uaUl they , bea working a oottele or hours. , , while their wind Is also much impaired. , K 1*1.1 is the rally time when hay should . . be fed. especially u> animal, used tor , I quick work ; era tl* tiow plow team ; . ahould have bot little bay at tl* morn- • lagaad noon lead*, bat give litem a ya- l eras* supply at tbe evaing anal- By i ' doing this your borera will keep in bet- I ' (cr spirits ad condition, ad free from i ' i say tadacy to " pot bedy^ -whlch i ' eo much dislike to see. <> ' Bl'cxwukxT CajtkB-— One quart oi ' bock wheal, one leaspooalui ol salt, two | tablespoon Into of India meal, w ol | batter, with yenst sufficial to make { | lham light ; compressed to the best. , . ScoTcai Fuooraok.— In » quarter of a plat Ol ro'ld milk stir two ooaFre ol , flnely-groota oatmeal; mix Iborougl.ly; ! tha add tp this a plat o! boiling mils ; , avert a with white sugar while oa the , Are. but do not let tbe mixture boil; ta J order ta thlcka It. stir ta about two ' milk od oatmeal cools it ought ta be , thick : lata two eggs and hot together whiles ud yellow*, which mix wun ' the oatmeal ; flavor with nutmeg or ' eiraamoa; butter a poddiny-iiah ad i bate slowly lor u hour; atow ewrrata. A rru Pcoewao — Stew a half doom ' large apptos "into a nice, aaaooth sauce* " aafftad while warm a ha I tablespoon • of bob tatter and aagar auug L to - batSer ia the byine-P**. and thra poor I- ta a cup of brvadrautaba. which uw r be tarred over tb* tea tualt tbey an I pntobrowm Tteu aurtekia ttaaa oa tba ZTtatMM taw ' a I rZJmZZT , 2mLl' Iraqi • buflteflkM^ It bbira.te a Bo , abrabmo ra. taktaba.bta .

| It may arem o ld-lo«y toh lo rome to J warm the lood yira to poultry dariny the cold winter months, some pereens j a .ute. never had aught rise thu " | cold food, ad but sparingly of that, j n is true as far aa it goes, but tba , L eubjectsd to altered conditiooa from ! ^ not under tbejestraint ot aian, and wr ® agemat to three altered confliliona. rise ' i wc wact a good healthy growth, and an ^ I tag the winter, we must not only feed [ ! liberally on suitable food, but we must toed it in aurii form and audition * of the low is. ta a grra! measure, to " doing lliii. Tula food, wbetber wbole ^ ! sured it la beoeflc.*.. Wberv new ae- \ pare Liar ir a decided baeflt. lor it b old nraaoned corn. *Quitr a numhrr ol o poultry ailmats are caused by Ipediny " fattens so qoickir aa ftrrqaratlr to stop , much improred by briny baled well be- . fore being led. scd then yira to the c towl, while yet warm, not bet. lo iiule. il ay. more expensive than j f cOqe. Good sound wheat traly should lie Used. foe. white wc ace do objections , to w-reatara on tbe potc of unBcailhi acrvrainga give hut littic a vai able v lood.— fun ffry Ifoalkfy 1. Hams are cured both by dry-aalttay -] ad bribe. W hen dry-saltiag to resorted In the hams are lubied ^flca wilh sail t ud sugar. Between earl rubhlnr tbey i beached up on plat forms or tab a. | witfi salt. Wha toka up to rob— ; % dexen limes— a abalihw box at bad in ; ' vbicb to do ti* work greatly expedites ( a Picks* strong enough to float an eg*. ' J this pickie and let tbe packages stand ! , where tbe temperature ia uuilorm and , above freezing . For bams of twelve! pounds one month wil. be suflieiat ; j weeks (rubra tea the extremes of ! of bams ta brine, van iay aa to tbe alar ! of tbe bams, tempers ure ud liar wha . I: to anticipated tbr y Wil: i«r required Ihrougb tbe summer cation must tx . obarrred no- to take them out of tbe | j pickle too soon. Hams ought to be j' - latin fl o' those used ta the lead icy , tha T&yt taTSht Uaaml j Shoulders (or family use require much j t be same treat mat as do hama. and both : should he smoked when possible, with | wood, aa this imparts u rape- i daily flae flavor. The preservative pria- 1 dp.e of (Utakr is rreoaole. Smoke produced from burning cot* to hiaftly j esteemed in the smoke-house, bat those largely agared In curing meat give tb» ! preference n that from dry hickory. ' stripped ol its bark. II the smoking 1 pr ccs* Is ttacuiy bastard thr creosote tiresubatar.ee o! the mat. Ta days' smoking ia tuffictat unicss the piecr* I Ma', smoked by the farmer may. like 1 tlie hams of commerce, he covered ae- 1 cure.y with canvas, aad further pro- ! ' ' tc-rted by a wash, the recipe of which I has brra recally yira oo this page, or > tbey may tie -packed ta bran or dry : 1 ashes. The room ta which uy kind of ' cured mr at is to be kept should he dry. I { cool ud drak. la ictay cakaa. dip ti* kaito freqaatly improvra tba flavor. Every closet aad roam ia a boor* , aboakf be .thorough!) inspected owe* a , i week. r polling lata tbe ore*, aa aaRaxtneta ■ the juice. ' Lira aaa ma j ha kept fresh a sang 4km i evraymcraiag -! U warm waiter pa yra y b b your sanlflra toiow. throw aw a iwrairaMl alwAaa^kwB tete* » vary araabA trwa irat tar *«■* to ta drop Item ta ' www. wbra kaw^A ataaoafl

NOTED rEKBON iGEm PremtorGladatowewlUpropaaeatrant w - of flics 000 to Garaal Roberta lor his aerricts in Alybuistu. cl Archibald Forbes, the well-kaown caaTrspoudrat. to piosrd wilh America n and to laying up a stork ol good tl ad funny stories to tell when h* goes home. u Herr WijUeltnj is quoted a saying w he wiii return to bto home on the neat May. lln concert tour will ^ The Marquess ol Landadowme. beltov- cl my himsrlt endangered oa -hia lrbli estate*. Una fled to England. He is B under secretary ol stale lor India , j General Nelson A. Mile* aays that Sit- b 'tiny Boll to om of the brat specimen* ol s "^"ftY aa unrelenting savage he has , Fir. Clarence King, director of tl* ' United States geological survey, in In* annual report says flFOO.BXi per yearwi.. £ be sufficial tocarry on ali tbr-workthv IS desirab.c over the whole United State.. rcm'.rihutiun toward the development ol ° so vast a fl 'rd ol America alcrpris*. 1 wiis; his lutorc cling ahould he. uc a which studies he was partial. Astroc • i n won. ..nd SVataou afterward he r 'The Emperor William. old aa he to ^ kihed II* deer and wild boars during t General Gnrihaidi's body, b-low the j waist, is almost insensible. g Pope Die XII i. has entire.) recovered ■ from the indisposition engendered by bto I - constant •-.•niincment ta the Vaticudnr- ! iny last eotumtr. Before he wss elected i , Pope it was bis won! to perambulate the I ■ rvcry summer ud keep constantly in the | j air. Mrs. liirka-Locd, at last aerounu. waa the gorat ol Lady Dudley, at hei Eng. is!, country home, ud there to no likelihood 1 1 spring. She has discarded her mourn- 1 j arc said to be ahsolnuiy stunning. 1 ] Mr. A Broaon Aloott rays that bto ; daughter 1 emits, author ol " Littto t | Wisota. " wss s bright cbiid ud got | i mo*l of her education at borne. M, r , kept disrtra ud hited ibrm with abort , 1 Scan tbe neiyhboes bard of her theatrics. perf rrnisncea, and wishing to see ! the barn, which tbey Allcd^i)h^ilh platform and scarry. I ore w*. thd rule ta I wli*( tt was to Le s servant she aiered ■ th- household of s former senator and j \ put st all kinda of drudgery. A | • young theological alu la! hoarded ta the ' I btmiiy- Shortly after her lime as a ' black ins besots. Her reply* was that ' whnr studying dirinuy br ahouid hare ! Hayes ud Garfield were both rejected j , ' by Bed lord. O . gills, tlieir 6 rat lorn. I . according to lb# Cleveland llrraid. be- . cause ta uch caae the parents thought . ; the suitori to poor. C 1 CHI Tram In law Belles. j . James btrpbsaana. of lbs United ! Slates geological "ffifrtvy, djc.nc! ol h j discovery he has made recally ta tl* - j Fe. New Mexico, he was informed by - Indians that there arerv within a few - j miles some ancient ares that he would y find intarrating. Guided by them be ' I load, forty miles from Santa Fe. ton * ! milra from tha Bio Grande river, x cliff u.wn composed of caves in the rocky ■ I aide ol a canon thirty ffifVa Key. never " ! so much impressed with tb" greatness ' of his discovery that, lor a moment, he * could scarcely speak. Wha 1* did il r i was in trams of ■ under ud admiration. „ | This town, or lucres* ton of cxcavatioos F- ! in tb. solid rock for thiny mi lea. ia one b of tj* largest, il not- th. largest, rarer * discovered. I*b. booses are day om ol y [ the rock side to n depth of from fifteen >f to tsrenly feet. Apparestir U*y were r. (xc-a rated with atosse tmp.emata. Tbey are almoas lasiuaaalbto frora lb* piataa. Mr Rtepboano. bowvrer. maogrd to f c .... tor up tbe rocky precipice and round and examined amral of lha booms. U a. found ia them a number of article* that be thought remain, of thair first r nwaiaanrt. B. wiii probably prepare a A tcKtus who haa tnveiad m that ragioa gSr vtotoad oUstr avaa and ext. ' porod to baiirv* that limy haw bran 1 tb* enamie*. H. tbsuka lb. rraraia* found x tbrav ■>* th. ■ ii ■ I af tea tbia*. won. aad not tb* .taffira of lb* flret owaraa of tbe rote h— a. to v yssbsab bra I 111 I no and *f irai*m " t Jl tarn aJratagytatan Pultadfll in' la Bfltobtoa^to bM^rau -i

| Pfstvara. Ob. apaUra nine aMr »Me la me kaav ataa I TMraanAanatar 1 N" Pet or flae basrat AadmaararaswaBdal Bmh^tol^aignra T V-Ttraies 'isdsraaa Mps -AT. r. Bat,,, f. f tmd Crapes nnoROUN. A little boy mltod bayed hair "chin whisk era on the hrdial." The average hakrupt of tbe period tbe Jersey City 'sransl. " May a Chrittiu tough f" inquired New York -Sna in n hod line WtU, ahould smil*.— fVsraon* . Thr rorernmat to prrosad for ator room for stiver dollars It cat build a vault in our pocket, fro* of The reason why the Odi of mas men's nose" ar* flat, to that ttey are always sticking them into other meu> An old proverb aaya i " He that wtli steal u en will atnal an ox." Tray ayoktofoxen. Tb. Mexican lady without arms, who p ays tb. piano with her fret, moat be n fine pre former. Sh. throw* bet *oi* into the music. An Oregon ranchman put a lasso ray* around hia. own neck ad threw tb* other ad over the had of • wild stare. «trcr got the hat of it . — fYcuam*. What decoration to that you are warint'"_t* d a Austria siryant to a new recruit- The man blushed deeply and responded : " it la it medal our row | won at tt»c cattle nbow." The St. Louis fwartf chroolcla* tb* re(didn't be Anally kaocb it down* The KFw Orleans /Wynne observes j that a man is surpassed by woman, ta that he has no feasible way of fastening bto hair on his brad. Yea. child, ammonia was named after strength J. A alsaya appears with Most of ua on do some good in this | world If we cudoI bat the lie-gag front of hratie. we ca at lost spank tbe small box who disturbs the neigh - ! borhood witfi hi* tin whittle.— (W CWy fltrrick Whist! till we tell him. Tbras isn't thu about one young inu ta ton that is worth marrying, ud the girl* are finding it out — A«w /tares Begtafer. Some (elraw has discovered that Ibrr* XJ iii ways ol spelling scisaors. If had bea correcting manuscript for newspaper, he would have discovered thai 'here are atawt w« w ways of spelling every word in Ute English taagusye — .'imtaanfie Ihrald t)a atssyaay vais aad town . My rathtal Una Bm&. A* Appal tt H*a*r. j ccired- at the Detroit house of correo- . I tioc wlto seemed determined la hare his '■ boon be wst in disgrace for ohatreperoua coodnct- ud be waa no #ooo<r out of one scrap, thu lac got bunstli into 1 ' | - " — T < oUrerday wbratel— n llilrara «aw t jg^-of dtoriplln. lb. dapagy raktod "1 , him^*B'° TEtTyflft* iatdrapair foad te-'i J *^Jo ha. ho- long hap* yoc bent ' b*r*C . — I -T>° montha" e " Ht'" may times haw you bran , punistodT' r " Ab™1 » doaa Urns*. I gua*." f " And mill yvsu are toxyud Impndrat r and quraretooot./" ■ "Itiyatfcrme to dtopute you. •ir "' > "IV baa thinking over your eae." r contre""1 the deputy. " and I have roa- • c lotto1 ta put you in char(* ol th* .nallpj* boa"*'. You are too i aay to , catch t6A dtoanw. ud too meu lo tot , anybody tf hare what you cut. •tot your u apt together." . "Say. deputy" replied tb* an, aa ' hia eye. began U bulge. " this is Om t ret time since I've «*a bare that yon J • hare appratod dlregf-T my honor. A 1 Wbro I — ordered aad -- l'*^ „ -d onraps'lta. I toft ateraratod ra^ ototiute. Now that r directly to my aaa a* cl honor aad Mf, " I shall ebarafully obey. I think I aa • paint more chain thu uy thra* roll • theahop" s "Toaflork " f do. Mr, aad Iffl prove IL" ■ He waa yirea a chance, ud be haaa'l f Jtos Avaa ■ Mr- Ouatea ra Ite story finra fiiad 1 ta thr Marraoa country. He had bat i oa* wila. aad avrer thoaght of tak tog ■ aay aon till ra day u alAar MM |flta r it wra Ma raflgtaai flaky e- an aara • kiaaroff a tow asters. Mr. Grater wrat teraa aad sadly lul i, I kla wtas af wp^t tte .ktar ted rate, aad Ma k ^B«te I^'^hraterato^ Cta^ nrat tteag te Draw te aa* f»|D| S"teteT.rn tTiTTTtT q teaf rntaft iwteatad tea te had had a • teBBMajteDpategraitefltateaaate matehra aa apjaAa totetate | »|M— wlte a ■ ii a ra- waste to