^ • — 'O • f STAR OF THE CAPE. t — . J " ' " \
VOL. XIII.
• CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1880.
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STAR OF TEE CAP* ww. JOB PRINTING JOB* B Rumui. tnonr b*b Cimn ira u U* SJImvO mj. **£ZZZini — porm a biaun, atturhrts at law. *nn<ik.0m«0*.Kv. j^iuiki w. edmunds ATTORNEY AT I -AW SOLICITOR Dt CMANCRRT. — — f ta. c»» *r Q| II o— '■ JAMAS H. NIXON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. - Aad aw 1. thesis. g.^Omss to fas I. pRnrcnsoK. PBSHSH2I6 DIDEBTiKQtS PURNITUHi: cbabl«. r. -or*. in •. a. a. lw). clocks. watcher. JEWELS! ID SILTBT1U. Sua Mat tit . ^-SOAL AND WHOP YARD. SSotSKTSKAffiSi jas""-—- - *== unsH. hs, inni and uuusn ~ COAL, UNR. OAK ABB HICKORT WOOD X" -----j === Fm" GENTS' FURNISHING STORE ■RMOvcn to ■Srss 1 r h "* " 1 J "" CLOTHING UNA hUiiil .iiii.il ^MtaBta— .Rtad CKtLaUNN CLOTHRS ONaalNaANaaW. A !-*■ 'I'm ****"_ «Mp. m. rowgu. Bobinsoi Wagon Co., SIUJ1B TUU TEBQBI farm wagons, STRING WAGONS platform gaom. LUDLOW STRING WAGO . FAtRW TWO - SEATED CAEHIIMfHMMR'8™' MM fifiCS CO. ■^yiLIAAM T. CWIMRRM. via w 1 1 ill •' *— ■ Oa snta a ■TT5SS»ara —to. nod «■«*■ g
"TOO." « n,ww.a.™« i, m^A...lt.lyi.-T- a j AndtasSfixtataUstore re. " uittakvawaiw u Had kii to fc'i II 1 1 there J laviwaitamv. p, "TL^LZ?1*^ " Jnss tasoid. oldfaorx, (1 OlliiNaaM*. iw,ititk.^<-a. „ UhtM.wa»toWvae7sag®- • : SK'iHH'SEi a CwimtMAki. at . Tw""** -iwiT r . u THE MILLEE'8 WILL. L' Bedford row U a spot that every body " People Jeering lilm oo'y on legal bus. u mat, ataaMv bin • dry. can U on. ■» tl aw»r or pa u opinion ; bat at bis owe " L boBe. where 1 bare area bim at limes. B la< tbrn art orlr a comfortable pair. d or. at Boat, a trto ol friends promt. u Maaby nabrada. oad at oner become. °j lb. Boat xtalai nod traak ol bests. H. " cos tell maci stories ol bit curious fi- 8 prricneet ud difficult cases. " coat ol fraud I rnr handled.- be said. « "woi in ooaaaotioo witb a tasty oid eiiea t of mist, a bLItt by trade. He had k made a daai ol saoaty. ood didn*t know « i. wbit to do aritb It. Tbt man', nam. " "Oat day bt oalitd upon ise. aad said » 1 bo wonted to oak ay rpinioa npoo al •oat oaauer. hot I aoon krnad bt bad ■ad. a bin mino what to do. aad lb. 'i aaUsx By opinioa via oaly bin way ol r D gvulag Bt to carry oat hfa idaan. II. P »"t I a to bio Story wfah snot energy P aad faiiuroma. Ht was vortb iboo- o _ aaado be aald-tbol 1 knrw-nil is- a ~ noted, aad bia aaiy brir van bit I = dauxblrr. u oaly child. wbo bad H 1. gnraUd bim by otaptag. aad aarrylnx « act of bis clerks. named Morley. 'Tbt E start -u «x of thore xood-looktax h whipprr aopptn.' tlx oid Boa mid. , t Vhh pom ion ' Htn* oouid act uy- „ a. tblat ta bim out impadcaor and taik- « a kind of cliiiiaiB Ibat voold bore ' be! pad to aaokt him a food showman — ^ bat aba Uaooxht bim; banaiyt ud oft* they X0» to lota rocb etber. a bn aid. U his Impudence Ildn't writ* to , a- a*, noklax ax to gin bits my daughter . ta marrtoftt' I gov* trim fata oottet at , oaaoa. aoda fortnight's two ; bat Ibat , X dldnt can tba allly fir I. Sho took to , "• Oao day I Ifouod tint ahc bod ' oiorod aad tba atzt. t- ml ma word . M Umnbaywarcaarrtad. IMthavfbUy. | I tan yoa. aad ooold brn killed bin il —A- Tbtyn Bla^ lr^poor^UnAV j " obUdm'od loUtf tTObief^ I oocbt ' u aota happy If I aiat. Dot ban 'a tba • daOFar. I'm (illiac old. ood ay docton J •an I mlfbt be taka ofaadocviy. ao I » ! ol tba laaat obnooa of xettlac my moorj « — Pottinx bar of aritb a nhiUfBf. alt ia 1 coiiad.' " • Saaiax yea bare oo otbar nialiooa ' ■. tor wboayoa an. do I aadanaaodyoa 1 with tba nsaoy iafttooixritim f* laid. I tot likiax my tank otar wall, tor I bod I E- NO dool* that II the poor daaxbler tmd I baa tban. aba era id ban fireo yalu ' a diCaral look to tba ion alory. r • -Tocborityr No. baa* charity ba *• aMtttaarl • I vol it oil (irca B Baory Gaoaoa. a eoaata of mice la tba city. I toll con two pace far him. aad kaow little oboot tiu. bm B aocadld mda kiadnaa. Ill all tlx j, sr zrjzz?---I dH ob padaetly. bat tbaacbt I ^ woald try B alow kfa dm miaxba. far il i in' il I ■ Hd batnd bcyoad IkX' ^ OaaUhaaaa, toaBod of trytopacrab »- "Y fa W« o>^ Fna bia toad torkto witoad iklltoia What ■■I iitolaRaba wfabtor Uaaoa-ia-I. toaf h a word.1 trtad a poor o.; aa anaibasaamtoil j4toaw.il * : ^'•U^Tbl toaTZato^*^ ■ ^JETf\T \TjtT1at! 3 ^atob-i R toaWM
which lime I mode orp and fatal men lion wu mod' of bit will. One fa bonnekrtpcr. leiliax ol hi. aomewtmt aodden death, and abottiy alter radial 1 the note 1 wu called upon by the ooaiin. - '-'lamnyoud adgeol lao* aad dia liked Uir man ihc moment 1 anw him Br tl via not i liypwrttr. nad mode no abow m oi »bnm criel at tbt death ol bia ninlire; | an the contrary, he amiied. aad np- w peered pcr'rct.y jubilant at tbt iiroke ol fa rood vmune. a "'Too Ijpre bard.' be aid I be- B Uert. ol my cubic a death, and I came n hen becaux he one. toid me that, thrn h there tu wimeUiinr in ihe man', man- cj ner that Bade mc .tody bis foooclooely. T 1 acemed to me that under aa appear- a once of rimpiicily te wu playiax a B deep xame. Y et wbat fame ooold be U be piay inx I 1 wan lorord to dirmim b the tboaxht. and lorn my attention to a " ' It fa trot tbat Mr. Stokn did ia- d he did not In runt the keeptnx ol the « doormat to aw.' I answered . • 1 ban P draf^of it. and tbat fa all ' •« "Tlx mu looked Honied, bat the " too* wu act oat of fnuine rurpriae. ^ ood oaly made me aupact bim more , •tr&Mtly than em. " ' When in the world caa the arill * be, then '' be aoid. ' Perhaps joo rood ' oat with me and take ebarre of _ and see if It can be Irani • ' * "Thin wen nuid witb n curious look g into my Inon. u II be bad been styinx to „ himaeU. ' 1 wonder il be respects me f ' „ rao'irai xr«Q.in perion insrad of seed- . inXscier* b "A cob wlieb be bsd kept Inwsil lax ; h took a to the house, ia which arc found i _ nurse wbo had nttewded the edd mm in bfa Inst illness, sad an eldarty woman ' hod acted a bis housekeeper Tlx dmw me soide^sad "ay. • I hope the (j He wu here erer so often beforv Mr. " Su.kes did. aad they aasrreled boh I , era toll you.' * „ " ' Wbat did they quarr. l about f ' I j t, " ' I think tbat mu inked tor money, ] h I bears bim say : ' I obeli be mined | « I casDot pay.* I did not hear all tbat i b wu said, bat it wu bitter while it I k lasted, sad the olu mu bsd me & with E fearful rin* of the bell ud told me to > tbat riliatn oat.' * d " ' I aw murder la bis eye.' be aid. n 'ud do', s p enny of my uaury Anil be ' toxer. I wish I knew wbete my * tir 1 lira She should ban It ail, 11 poor thiol-' Then he ordered me out 11 of the room, u-* I beard him shuffle to the fire, nod when I one back I could are be had burned eometbinx ia i the fireplace — which. I balfaee. sir. I " No doubt th- oid mu's days had 1 shortened by tlx ricilraxnl from 1 frequent quarrels. When a mu ' ol so moral principles, like Gausoa. is ' :lren u lsterat in another's death, it ' s not at all unlikely that be will try to ' bastes the remorsl or oil that stands jrben hi ' links It era ba dotu. without ' donxer omscprery. I fall howcrsr. u 1 •he mu rriotaad me. n tborauxb repux- ' e to him. and W" eery near lalliax ' not to trouble to look fur the will ' destroyed, but I conquered the 1 tcrlinx u well a 1 could ; aad. indeed. ! bad bo rrtdewce to proee that tba will , had been destroyed. "The boose keeper lire showed us a i , trunk ta which oid 8ukm bad kept all i hit papers. I opausd It. sad at Uw top I i farad a little packet of letters from bit i . duxhter. 1 (lanced at our; it wu full ; tsestly If sbs mixbt show him ilxir boy. I The factor wutoa: ' Weeil! him MntI brad the little fellow sold be sera id , to you aal oak for mamt far , taoth-t. lie wuareyou srraldnotuy , arsrk. aad oltbuucfa it would aot be to , (xcwaabouidcaar.yetIdowaat.dar lotbar. to om yra coca acre. 1 Orertba i ant few words Ux ink had run. or the I bad |ct a wst that I could not , nad lham. Perhaps if the allla bod bora ailee bt crald here toid abow "I folded up tba MMr. and urutax , nddaoly to Guaaau. who had bare look- ; H'E'siniiSCr'.- , opinion of him . Wa went oerr ol the , eapern. tra could aot find ttx win " Jbh a I wa shout to clow tba . did ao, aad tony rarprtot cue upou a [ foMod papa, which appeared to ba tba will m an exact a copy af Rthffl I wa h aot prepared to Ray its Ideality. It • bare uaad fa that purpose tar baifa a il'etimc and the writtac wu auatsakr ably tbu a a cx-rt ot alar aaaed Peter b 1 *** . laab^VaKtaJft^picto^ur^Si ly lptfadaafifeiaraaNs a Hfata^o^^y^^^itB^aaaadlR u Mp^ra'cTZ^r u. j tofaiua a— x na far wfaauha - T|«rLfi i'SSTr TmZ i
" Hoatily tokinx them from ha. I 1 been the will that Matthew Stoker dastroyed. for tbey read i hfa presence ud in ' 1 the copy found in tbe trunk, ud ii'wa « Wlthoot doubt ta the s-me hudwriliax- ' I would _lusee turned to the clerk, 1 whoa name stood first u s witness, but c wu deed ; or to the one who hod ' written sad witnessed the orixiaai will. 1 sad who. st th is aymrat. I lelt sure I most know somSEtox of this treud. but c he hod xoar to drinks tear a two before. ' ud I had taeu reloriutly compelled ' to port with bim. 1 asked if say one c nidence a letter hod cornc from him that ' day to one of my clerks, asklnp E him to Call, for he wu rcry ill. The 1 moment I pot that I started off lor Pe- 1 tor's iodxinys in s cab 1 found him ia f bed. evidently in a rapid consumption. ' ud bed oaly to bold up the farced will c ud uy.tixni&caatiy. ' ilow on earth you come to do this,' to mskr the ■ blood leare bis fee*. Ha- would not ( less, bowerer, anUl I_ rsrr him s ( pledce that be would not be punished , his there ia tbe forfery. ud Ihel , owre than I crald take upm£mc to , promise, so I left bim. sad msde my , way to die miserable home ol ihe Ma- . leys in Goldea lue. By miserable I . don't mean unhappy, but poor. When , 1 wu admitted to the bouse I found ( they occupied two rooms on the second J floor. Tbe heiress of Stokes' lorpe farnrr. uxstinr bread lor her I as (land's 1 ud her own rosy cheeks at Usa | same time, and Motley himself seated 1 j swTtt'bud el tMU^n'pZi^"he spent 1 I creaiaxs In oopytax- Mil. Mor- ' j ley wu quite n yotrnx thinx- ud so < | (ood-tookinx that I crald scarrelj be- < i licet her the dnuxhtor ol my deceased 1 Client. I " When I toldtbemof the death of old 1 Matthew Stokre u« one would hare ' Hour 1 1 they had lou their kindest I friend. His dsnxbter wu oreroome with f rief. I assured her tbst firm ■i..i I bed beard, her fstbyr bsd farxiren her. ud tbst If he boa known 1 their address he certainly would hare 1 eert to them. Both listened brrnihleuij I j to my story, ud then, when I prr my - | opinion tbst nuthlnx bow could Hud ; I i tbe way ol her inheritinr her lather's I ! wealth, tbe simply went up to her bus- 1 bud. clasped bim ta her arms ud i kissed him. and then bunt into tears. I But when I spoke of prosecatinp her i father's cousin tlx. witb tlx tree tendernres'sad tact of s woenu. said : 'No; < ; poor lather would aot bare die-. , traced a refatirr. eren thouxti be de- , ; serred IC Terhaps tl you wrt*e to bim , tolltax bim wbat you bare dfaoorered " It wu bard to let tlx rascal tUp. bat wrote to Gunson aocordtaxiy. and il pea bad hern dipped ta ncfd.1 could not bare written stroaxer. He needed no second done. Without era barinx the politeness to reply, be wu off to America by the quickest route, feariax r rcry inch of tbe way.l expert. fiiot the police wore ta hfa wake. I pot the whole details ol Ux plot oat of Peur Cbtppe. tram which It appeared that Gunson no sooner discovered that bis coasts bad really boned tbe will formerly executed ia bfa favor, tba be eoaxht rat my lata cfart u^flulnx . draft. Tbe price xtvea wu a mere trifle — some a or £*;<jp» Prtor bod re | solved to bleed hfa aupioyer without ' u„ 0h auk money, by Ux aamseof ; farced document. Fmer wu dvin* ' wbea be made tbe iiixluHia. bat Mrs Mor ley wu at his house next day. and i took Ux poor fellow s bcu'h away by I Ulltax bim she would see that hfa wife I and children wore well eared for. Tbe 1 ta dead silence, ud Uxn be feebly . notched at bar hand and buret talc . loan. He at Didn't speak, but the aim - . pie feature said more tbu a thousand 1 ' Mrs. Morley Lu not bern spoiled ny r bar food fortune She it the same ior- [ tbe wu in poverty. Bbs ttclmrm to 3 this dny Ufflt abr fa not a whit more r happy ta bm fraad boras tbu tbr wu . ta Ux two-pair back ta Golden lane. , And 1 habere tbe speaks the truth." 1 It ,fa very.difflcult to traaspfaal aat- ' bcartax trres. area when tbey an quite yorac. ca account of Ufair leaf tnpI roots. IflhMiuatfarwtoEsadtAslres - i rami will, q tall of ft urea earth nds barinx ta it. It Bay Ure several years; y bmthschsacB are that It will asrer a site a vary thrifty or prod active tree. It b seecrdtafly batter to pleat Ux aats a ta the pfacas where the treat are deafred. i. Tbey may bo pirated ta the loll bat J ay ood aotsn by amall aaimole. II plafat- . lax fa daiayad till sprinr. the nuts sboaki jcSirafHiSi (tl it with axfaare cr dsusyW faares ■ aad ban Cret, rad B ptae- the rafa a whhta a bw iacbB of the aartaea. This R wg tarare a vtacsara trwwthIbaCaBat War. | Tin i flimii faarrad thaOaatBara isrxiSSSSS A SiadtSI. JSt ta^i-rS: M ad wh»_aireivad. fflfflftaa m taifflR I.BJfflkDMtai Mini, ■R Offlt dtadtaDit mi ■■■■*' »>■<*■ Brat fcA m - ~ Mr. a. haUik
The Hemes af the Oppressed Tessas! •f 1 reload. lion of tbe interior of tome of tbe dens. m mirenmed cuts, in which Ux poaautry til of Gsiwsy sad Mayo counties lives, tl, write* Edward Kins Iram Dublin to the rx nbcitors; lliPy art l2t provided with g, uy faciiibe, far drainnxe. sad ore often u incomparably Altby. Ttx floom are ol M one room it a but, and only one story. M s ud bcddlaf are luxuries which m -ps of hsy ud straw are tbe couches ox which tbe lovely brown-eyed maid- M fr.uapm»"2rt In s commas prasut's ^ .,n epreadrebroucb Ux room. uJ yoc ^ fi^i viHt.'TtaiTe bad this experirore ^ UerseROTtaa. and ootxrquently . minted tbe smoke but Utile. How (,| (fans a t mystery, ud how the people ^ menace to keep clean— few they look . clou— is a puxx.e w Ihe plfi run in and out of the doors— g aad such wretcbed l is* ! A North them: In doscn. ol theee cabins sick people arc to be found— eick people tl dependent either oo tbe charity of their nnefxbhore or on friends in America wbo p scad tbest small sums. A xentirmu in h Gsiwsy toid mc that the scents of land- p lords treated tbe poorer trhutry as il b tbey were animals. He instanced the si off the table an tlx floor, so u to baiilllnto tbe tenant before bis fellows. Upto of tmuts would not have dared to f fawn before ttr Baa woo isreitod I " them. Now tbe labia are turned ud | 11 tlx axent sneak, in ud oat amonx the ! r people, tokinx twenty-five per cent, leu j " tbu tbe ureal rental if indeed be (As uytbtaf at all ud it find to XA swsy j . spam oat of tbe f ermine district with , o . bead still on bfa shoulders i « A BUI ol Stlrer. | « While s whsier durinx tbe laK fisblnr p , tstacu wu lytax in a small bay at tbe | ii . mouth of one ol tbe rsrers which empty > Ibto tbr oceu on tbe cm', of A .sake j i I board to trade for sea biscuit, ol which c i they are eery lond. ud fins ly induced ■ the captain to fo up lbs rirerud fish lor jl I salmon, with which tbe river wutxld to . alive. A boat wuflttod out. manned » • by four am and tbe captain, ud tbey went np Ux river Sltocn miles, where • : they went uboee at Uf oose of a hill > •. about five hundred faet bixl. up which t the captaia sad cfaaH of tbe natives nrthinx but u exUrsrl crater, in which ' ' the captain noticed tbst tbe rocks re- ' I semblad iron alter it hsd been meltrd 1 He undertook to knock off a piece, but ' oould not do It. u it seemed to bend, not 1 t break, under repeated blows witb the > bead ol » boat si. IU then struck it i ' with Ux blade a ihe axe, ud chopped » it off ud took it in bis hud. Theeur- i s face where tlx ax bad cleared lu way i r tbrourh Ux rock be raw wu u soil | t nearly u lead, allbouxb it did not I • sitae. He Ibooffat then it wu n metal - ol tome kind, sad kept It. Specimens e of similar character were picked up by C others ol Ux crew and token to this • city. The pier* whica the captain e Chopped off Ux top of Ux bill with the ' ax has assayed Mm' pet too ta eilrer. J It and the loose rocks picked ap Went u .1 hlfh a- R*» silver, per ton- A comtl pay o I Oak loaders, to whom tbe rock • wu scboalOod.. barr chartered tbe . k whaler aad Uxospw to uaks a trip ta d the sprtar to tlxaCrae ol Uils retaart 1 obit discovery, and a workinx P*rty • will bt fait U tbe location to dlf oat n • cart*.— Boa FVwaasos PtM T A Farmer's Btanf e r. 'd oaaot. bw the shore em tbe moraine after s storm strewn witb ielly-finh. He knew ta a sort ol irarral wsy Uisi -firt r- made Rood manure, and supposed that u era aortal fish wu u xuod u uotber. u, So biustax TravldBcraJor dumpinx - such a lot of frrtiOner to bandy to bis u farm he need all hfa men and horses , tbst day ta rarttax load alter food of faUy-fisktobis fields. * Great ww* hfa oxpaetatiora ol larxe crops- But s oeixhbor. wbo bads Uaie -book faraln V blixktad hfa hopes. u •nroaVr been wotortaf year fields in *" stood of muurtaf , thssn." rad Ux L noixbbor. wbo know tkm Ux >tlly-fisb ^ fafargelymsdenpof wafar. ' The taoooor roB "aooddornoda wiser . brs" from tbatcbat. For be fasrosd : Sterirjrirt: „ in opnadtaf four tcra of ux fish npon K hfa fields he bad added tut sixteen ta pounds of fanihsisx statist thereto iM — — — — n Bow tbe landfard HaaORvO It. It of faBta" bsH jra nsored Into Ux u buUdtax- OS cowariax nota Uxy ib ffluuiwrt tfaot Uxy were pqytax soorv tfa tax* Tbfa wu bow Ux wily fawdtard bod i iiRQd fct^HebadoaMtotbo baa of IH b 1mb If ohj Braket cd yora fcbilv fa a tahraafak oRyon bam to do fa b slip a ■■ *■ awd^MBaabkB. -WfaAtata xa ' Mil B sfaR' ■radaudlAradnraool tad i fflif — * i tata'Braii i i a— iifcy. ^ Who. ta> a mr Mra inn HM i 9am ta*-! hrawiad frauayoB mresw iiifai u Zl JJ> *Vji LI ' ■ I If I ' - bra tasa ta
TOR rnr. FAIR BRX. j F 1 1 bu often been n subject o I wooderment to as where our pretty xlrit rot Ux Dotioc from of combinx their Irani ^ cutlinx off 'be ends to u to make the J inch ud n boll of bair which tbey kspp w down ncorii to tbeir eyebrows w ud which is irreefatibly associated in min' with u imperfectly sheared C1 male's tail. Tbe mystery we solved to — sntit faction Inst uixbt u we dropped into I >r Jackson's. The dortor received quite n variety of ferns ud moose*, ud other cariosities from tbst semi-harbor- ^ lud. the pictures of two Maori— n natives of tbat country — a ooy and, a v ud Ux latter bad her bock hair o .coped Upon tbt Up of ber bead, ud a| Hack Ihrourti with wblle-tlpped turkey ,j, ud tb' front bair wu huled w in frool. Ux ends minxlinx with tbe eyebrows- So it fa from Ux New O, Zealand oa Torre, and Dot from Ux North m American Indiu sqnaws. Indira, tbat <" copy the fashion.— Columbia <X. C. ) a 1 the fifteen to tbouxbt Uxy bad made n „ notable disco very when tbey xommcd u pieces of binck taffetn oa their cheeks to , brixhten the brilliancy of tbeir com- f lex ions. Tbr lad fan in Eaxiud bad | . Tbe coach ud bone patch wu u» ' pecfai favorite. Anstry. in hfa satire. ' | " Tlx Both Guide." enumerate* " velvet ' patches " u amoux a fine lady's Deoe»- ' I prevent oratory tbey oxmsd xroduolly ° to ro out of fashion in Enclose.. n Ltara " bonunr." finished with rows * ] window curtains. ( Udxj' street jackets are not (ordered J witb fur, but bare collar, cuffs sad | pocket wells msde of it A far border ] tbouxbt to detract from tbe style. ] ' | Tinsb ud brocaded eeleA fans come j | } ercninx sbsdrs. ud arc buasonxiy t mounted with pearl or carved ivory. I ' I Block basques ud colored skins are | ' Ux isteH comhinstion. i Bix white buttons on overcoats are ' annas ibe horrors of Ux winter. One-ball of tbe lower part of a sleeve 1 is occasionally covered witb a nrtUnx of 1 jet beads mmtebinc a collar ud cuff ol ' the same material. Gray silk stockinrs embroidered in colore for Ux house. Ujrbt tlnfa tor re- , (options, ud red stockinrs or those msicbinx the xown for Ibe street, is tbe ' rale in Paris. Some of the New TorkrirtamuH look ( like small hussars in tbeir red jsckrts . braided witb cold. Collar, cuffs nud , ackrt fsiriy clitter witb metal, mat tbe . , effect is decidedly military. , entire breadth, tlx fn Cures between the drawinx threads beinx pressed into knife i pinilinxs ud turned under at tbe foot rive s tail puff-d look. Cuimma ore prettiest trimmed witb i velvets; cloths, as s. ready said. wiUi r velvet or plush, but Ux prettiest fancy 1 fabrics for trimminx fine srooxm arc i those of wool brocaded in tiny silk pal - , terns- Tbe style is now mere fashionable tbu Pekms. i 1 Plaited waists are Brain fashionable . ] ud are often msde tor indoor wear ol material different from tbe dress. A J 1 flu net blouse of this sort is both oom- ' afford s*u easy metbod'cf'utTltatax" Id r skirts, tbe bodies to which are worn ' ladles wbo are makinx whole x°wns prior ore informed by Harper's Barer • in rtyle. witb peasant waists, broad I collars, wide belts with sashes, close e sleeves, ud n tali round skirt witb no Ii trimminxs at tlx ba-k. it Muy of tbe cloak sleeves are rather ■. short, tbe lower part beinr turned back X to tbe depth of ten indies. This rives * s hrixbt ud ttyliab effect, as tbr Haines s are usually of some xny-oolorod plush. J The lower etxe of Ux mull- no 'infrequently is turned np with s hand e cf the same, ud tbe plash fa Uxn tatrolt dated In Ux hot trimminxs. Spun-silk stockings in solid colors an p uliquc xold ud all Ux lixbter sbsdrs h lemon are amonx Ux lalert imports UctaS a battery Tbsre ore also bradaoms r ooBbfratiora of p^s rare rad beigt. d enrol light blue ud gnrnet, dart is myrtle riven ud cornolioc. mure aad d cream, rad royal purple sad very daU- • c*u * Hards of Hkdam. Mem of Ux noblest dispositions think iLeir faasptram witb them m Tfa u iU tbtaf to ba returned of x ore's porerty; but mnch wtxve not to , Bokeraroltawtal rerera to areM R. rv Tbt rreaoa why ao few BarriagB are r- baavy. to boBOB yraoR fadfas spral 1MB Uree ta maktag rata, rat ta aaktaR re !tal Zu. rafaLfia'^rar'ta irra" - Tfateafareaf your Rtauds will ba *- tataa wad Ms ' - ' sfaiHS Tere-s s-sresrern; dfaa. - 3
[ HARDER AND HOliBEHOLD. th. or. When tlxouioa crop is nearly ripe tbe ' lose tbeir lively green color, grow weak shore the bulbs ud drop over. which com some of tbe tops fall over °' While muy remain upright. This in- »' equality Is owing u tbe eensoo of seed u or both, ud n large proportion of tbe mi colons will incline to ran to ecnllice* or U" inrge-neckod bulbs. When s consider- T° able proportion ol Ux tops stud up »i muy raltlrators roll u empty barrel i over tbe rows is order to bend down tbe ^ rereon tbe part of those plsr.lt which ^ cultivators there arv wbo look r% this as ndoubUui expedMot.be.Xrlsg s srasiiou will remain s scallioa whether standing upright or brat over. *° When the main crop bu ripe, ad the *° onions should be harvested. It is recommended to pull allot this time ud tort P° slier they ore ripe onions will moke s quality very perceptibly They may " be polled by baud or rakrd out with u n' ordinary bud-rake. A common prac- nc lice is to put tbem in windows, six or 7° eight roses in each. II tbe tops are | m witbout'^Erring. but if dry rok- . " j tag lb cm over carefully every fair I d, day fa ad vis id. in a fortnight's time — 1 ^ more or lorn, according to tbe weather— 1 th the tops will bare become well cured ud the bulbs hard ud solid. ffBrt { X this stage is reached the onlotif cu be j fe ud kept with the lops oa until tbe Utter : m art dead throughout their entire length, m Tbe tops ought never to be cut off so ; ® long ss uy portion Is green, as tbe | j° approved method o"l rurtae practiced ta ^ Hacking the or. iocs is pyramidal pi^xs " three days. These storks n rnsic an- j „ utacbrd. By. two weeks, un.vas s rata ' occurs, in which rase tbe heaps are | j, j opened on a fair day ud piled again j b j At the expiration of tlx two weeks the p i for doring three bright drying days. ! , I when tbey ore ready to bouse. Tbe j t , sucking affords an o pportunity for the j t I bulbs to sweat, sad tjrf th™- '» » j |. , measure, from tbe wra'Jxr, all ol which | ( storing ud imparts n brighter, clearer I ' aptearuc* tbu when the onions are j , icft sOaUrred on Ibe ground to rurv. .a Farmers then are whose rale il 1. to | d push « • tbe onion crop as soon as P<*- , , sible alter it is rip . Others find it to I „ their Interest to delay s sale until tlx , | middle of October, while some keep , llxir rr.vps thro^h Ibe winter for ' r * 1 1 1 floor or ta uy dry piarc where there is j t ' a free rirro ottion oi air. IfltiidBired | r Uxm and where no lou will be sua- . ' tained from beotingud growing. Tbey . 1 should aot he put in cellars unless re- i marks W y dry udcoolf A .nit ice- work , 1 bis nflonia n g.io.1 storage pine*, pro- , 1 sided it is raised s Utile from Ux floor , f ud erected iu s dry. cool building. ■ I A popular mode of storing onions i selxn f reeling weather sets in Is to spread I I thick, coveted"^ turn by .. layer ol . I Maw. say two feet in depth, ud held ; t may be kept in small quuUUes for d borne use "by tbe primitive method of n lying upon strings ud suspending from tbe beams ta cellar or garret, or by ■ spreading thinly upon shelves. " Frrcsidt doe* oeions little or no ta- ' ivry. proeid tag a. ways lh>y are lb .wed * out gradually. At this cannot be ind eared the tafr plan is to protect tbem * If they should become f rosea, bowerer. lbs wed salt Mold sod rot are not T likely to occur iT onions arc thoroughly k cured previous to storing ; are kept in s ; " dry. cool place, ud are not braised.— | ts .Vest lot « World. d A bulky fodder fa tbe nolnrtt food of >- ruminuts. A uniform use of srntrr U essential to " tlx healthy grosrtb of pluts. Corns talis ooatata more potash tbu £ uyotber fodder fed to cows. rk tJaonb sppeara. ■4 When strawberry pluts in ta ta ii- row* three fart apart and a fort npart ta tbe rows it requires It. 0)0 lor u *7 ara oTam"^nrtioaliy It fa estimated at aaariy doubts tlx value at tbat of to Oa muy farms tbrn* art A > it- BXUsoad oM sharp that cax oaly be „ kopgatakra. It is sooaoBy to fatten ad Uxm IX the hutcbsr * uMi £ RaJU sOuur. famllbjiffltart bu 1 1 - Uks produtB fMa." M. ^Asrordtaxto^- Nn<«MlN. taaRUS ^ PrtJ.F.*.*MMMlta^Rfi — ifaBB sraTsfa ■ » - r .rsruritiirsrTrLM - iRMffluRfflblHRHk*
tlx produrtirtUBt of tb* sol. For col- Wl and Cowers, they heighten the bloom and increase tbe brilliancy. Tbe folk) wing fertiliser for byactatbe ^ hat been tried with great success : To s square yard of rroand apply, when M> plutisr tbr bulbs, u ounce sad a ball , of superphosphate of lime, half u ounce nitrate of potash (so! peter.) ud boll ' ounce of carbonate of soda, all wall W( aad pulverised ia a mortar. , this fxtilissT as s top-dressing not need fresh bulbs. ,k' Ground hone, bone meal uu fins • gruuis'ed bone are all mrrebutabie sh articles nowadays, and arte quutiiirof this rarooomicnl prorfaiou for poultry si. arc used by those wbo undrrstoad lu Urns is u excellent fertiliser on city soils, on account of Its power to render ' soluble muy of the component parts of Ux clay, ud also to mskr it more M This it one ol tbe very best things to r. give either young or old fowls. Mos j breeder bat tested its value ud I Tl nutritious dirt, naturally adapted for j milt is led to piga Tb'e is one wsy to lentHm to their poultry stock tbu tbey I hey wou .d Had thai tbey could m | Ail kinds of poultry are toudofmilk ^ j excixslvrly on grain, animal, vegc- " 1 table or insert food, tbey seldom refuse milk ta uy form-iresb or sour, it u make* no differenoeto tbem. Nowsdsts .{ ^ milk raters largely tato ttx bill of fare | ior chicks and lowit. Fanciers bare . ^ T wftb CUT the Aral after tbe yolk is 1 j spared it is more valuable to Uk j a pouita »'-ock tbu to uy other I' J ( farmers would give it a lair trial u. , , ! jy aside the logy notions ol their sum : ( tors and look at Uiinx. in a new light. . , Uxy would abandon the procure ol feeding tbeir spare milk to pigs ud glee it to a better-paying stock.— Ambry ; ( I SnG»J> Bur 1— Use shoot four pounds | 1 of the task of beef, wipe it witb a ciran. damp r.oUi: rub into it Ux foimwtag ' spice* mixed One teupoonful of salt ,c 1 salupoocful each olxrosmd cloves t | mace ud pepper, ud a little cay : , | pepper. Boll it up u<Tt»c H ia s I compart roll Pot it over tlx fire ts boiling water enough to cover It. nod ; < I b-al it slowlyef-* two boars . Rsmnvi BacnvOxiONS .— Peel ten large ooiic- ; ■ without breaking the fayers; boil tbem : for boll u bom in well- salted botii. c water, and drain tbem; when coo enough to budlr cut s boll-loch she. sporafu. of tbe middle port ; c(jop ibes. pieces fine, mix Uxm with half a rapfu. of stole bread crumbs, s sailspoonfu. rsalt, quarter of that quantity ol prppe. ud the yolk ol a raw egg; use OnI to stuff tbe on ferns, lay Uxm I on a baking dish, brash Uxm with lie l white of tbe egg beaten a llUlc.dost tbctu f slowly "tor forty minutes Serve .ben. I hot 1 Fmu> Pom-kin -—Peel a small ton ' imr pumpkin ; owl It ia slice, half u * inch thick and two locbca sqoar ' sprinkle each piece with saU and fat it ' stud ta u earthen dish for u bout . Then wipe Ux tHcra. pepper Uxm. roil - Uxm ta flour ud fry tbem brown is - fay tbem on brown paper for a moment to free tbem from crease after tbey are •. door, ud then serve Ibrm hot. Squash il eu be* cooked ta the sue way. * , i , i. , ■ ' J Rice Wavrira -Beat together a pirn _ I of milk, tbe yolk* ol three egga. two ounces ol butter and half a teacup of thoroughly boiled rice, sprinkle n dun salt ud a half toaspoonfu. of soda into >f a pint of flour, ud Uxn sift 1- ta. Beat thoroughly and bake ta waffle irtmt. some new potatoes all of tbe tame ttsc a, - about as largs ss npriorts . Boil tlxm ^ sad pour over tbem n Uttfa drawn-beu- ™ srly cooked nad served vsrv boh are M or BoaT*. — Boil ta ralxd " wstor equal qnuUlfa* oi both and w >■ Uxm oa toe to get eo-d. JnH before scrvlnj^-u: them into Ibis but rsRnfai "cmolx* Ilxsn -Thx is the pcopei dxjxr^ Mince tto"coid obiekra.'bS * not very Ins.W to » raptal of mm " add two t.hfaBcnsflN food butter, s ball rap of milk, enough mlarad aoxx j* ta five n slight fifarar.sfad uXmra * sad pepper to tBts. Stew iu taktac a- um« to stir R. awd serve dsiatUy wfth s *■ gnfah ofMxyJnr, pnrtfofa of JHZoZ? 2 'rt^r^faSm* 'eradtdnlw la" 'k£ ry fire— for 10* efa-Ttary mmrrtm ol 3x to •BMkfa U to howl* sad ifaBrapp rad ». datta to fa fnasastd unfit . fast if foe at uttfan rad Bklkto qmralHafaa^, nd atofataitosrato. " ^ £ tataw'fitaaTSg^g
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