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* CONVI_E YANCER,

Real’Estate & lnsfiranee l~ent,l~hilaclelpMa ~tre~ue, below Ar{tgo Stroll,

Egg Harbor Cily N. J.

Joseph ~rayes’

I[URNISHIN6

WIL

HEATERS,

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Iron and Slate

LI MS’|ION8IlANG

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GRATES,

MANTELS,Demtptions. .

1132 freer,P-HIL DEL H IA.

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Oil Cloths, " gs,/&c.Having received a v~e~y eleTant

I~GS, we ar~ prepa~lto offerpricem Call a~d oN&mine. ¯

Aprll 13, I878. - 68 H.

.WILLIAM

O~T,"~

¯ ,]FOSEPHC. DAY,

Men’. lrJne" Fernl!ld~ ~,,de.

decal ly II~"l>riees wlth the

far l.could

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)Im~lld~Jntwo

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Lvt, ALBEPARTMEbl" ~]4 "

.~rrlv~l Rn~ Delsart~ oi 3r~l~.~t~}~ Atlall[ic. Coun

,~n ~ud ,~.,,e, the bonror n~on, jt/_N’E !mh, ;~O,Cu]l~re and ~a.|e of C:

Ir.fi,a~ cu th,’_ -.-d:.L v’~ Lsading ~n,t ~g Ii~r},o1’ CityCel;lk D.~ln’tlal ht

~ " *t "i,v’, la~a~n~.--2’~0" ~.m.o...~j~ -tier; ~¢Jc,a "]’resident,:O’T:~’I"- - ¯ ¯ ¯ 3-..~0~-Xa.

~_~L~v’s.L~Bmn.:, ..e2 a.~.., ¯ --r- . Tre;cs,.}rer, (:harles ]L" ° " . ¯ ̄ "%r[ "l’:’tl P’II[’~; [~’~]n.

,’. ..........~..,, ~,~,,~ V,l.~. ! mund~, D. /3. Collins

O~r -

!";. 1)dlbx, J. D. ;~an

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A ~erLti)~ yonng ~an of: ~Iay*$- -" 1. ¯ t’went o T c a" ehidw~y home Tuesd evening 11on

sho v r,’--s.ame in toni 12;, m aclotheb line, . and we live notyoan~ mmrn0r line ’.~inee.

_~ t }--l’~mfin’,_,ton~p,~!-nlar in A’t,,.htic co{I:~t Gfl,-y6 o" Ibur years itl)alroIk~,, rol~r~;seldativesfamilies m the eofft~.,following are ~.aduateskill of Absecon, tim

, Landing.Hantbdrn’s of ]tla/s

Companyat i

electe

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Dr. ,’5. C.Lenin

’Richard

.v. During

hadof the_

mg whichDora

Peck, of’. Ti,ek~oe,

h~ve’ --:---’---- bc~en ~4resented at the

A F.-’~-A-~t. --Bvimutual hnd public

gii~%~’-’ti’’;~,,~ e,er{ ~t ~d Lie~ gilelx, the store’.- close "-’1

stc~’s at 8 o’gloek each eve wt

1. O. of O. 1~.. except 2aturday evemng. Tliis is a

-~r, "<’r’C "] OI’~;Z X~,..~, meet~ in th~ 1a~l̄o~ex sible proceeding ver.;ly, hy storekce..... ’.." ,.’’~’~id~v evenia~*. ’ shouhl%e obliged to"put s~’,:enteei5.1. M,.nX - :~t~re ~

lalloll’. [,m,],nn= .i,a } i h,eea Bou eyed a r, n :er co

Mav,.L~ndingI~mldinK-a~nal,o~l!-.’.~’7C--- - : understaxd. :People fall i ve~ygrace:fu]

~ltheorderw~giv,na’~ e~ ot~ g°vel

lfimselfaccordingly. ItB ~1 as ea$~--31r. C--eor_’e Henry "~ . I

__~m~.~i,,tende~t 3Io, se w,ll ae~pt, our.I A r~l~e agreeme.nL ’ ..,~[ora cop’, of the lteport of the ~l,ate ~ --In aecordafiee wi~ the

11.

Hotl"ma~ Enum er~br for ! to’~3oard ’,~f. Edttcatlon.

~Mis~ lt.e Whit:akcr, ol B.ridgeton, at- ship, sat;two days foreting~ revisix

riv,:d per LLIurlIiilg train Thm sda5 "and is a&e¯, the.list filed in.the Cle Office.

, .. r ,. applicants appearing, the mmeration~velcomc gucs~ m the L,,,um~. aa,~s, l~Ia)"~ Lending 1~2~ We;’mouth

--All our 5,adents have amw reached Tar Kiln Seek t01~ ~an paa-tshome ap_d axe rusticating beneath 1,he ,,vine --and fig trge:. 3/!s~ Clara ao_qvn; of the: Total loft th’0 township Thus" the tefith eem~ of the States>~ate _-No-}m.M 1School, ~l-li~,il~g¯lasL week:

- ,:>- I Abseeuni bar- 4 this township. Thei~__Cal,t.. Alfred Conover~ of : ; forwarded to Joh~ "[,. 2~. tratton,kentine john Lauchlin, charterd to lo~ad~visor’ l’~r thq 3.d census

locomotives for ,~.-lelaide Au~ralim St~5"will commence loadin~ ;,.bout Au,_’ust 1aft ¯ i J/oily. N. J-- ~The Cmmd~n 8a,fe and,

¯ --l’ev. G. B¯ Wight, of Camflen, and Company, m~k~a exhibit in

his bru,Ler, of the .~ew. "York Cus’tom ,semi-annual s~temenk lt l increased

Mouse, passed through the Landing on 1 surplus tlire e t~ous:md’ttotlz and

Tue~d’ay from Atlantic City on .the W. J. & I a semi-annual dAviden.d of per

A. R. IL With honesty nhd brains at/ --Tke ears belonzing to U..v A- It. :11. ] becmning o~e of the f~t

were all in nee on the main line on the 3rd ¯ lions in:lhe State. :Therffand 5th of July, thus preventing Conduc- 1 in the et~ul~managed wit ~aore

¯i a~-ith ~trk~er ~"*2ard tothetor 1;aaticu from nsaking ill~ annual excite- I or

sic, n it, the ..¯C:ty by tl,e ,Se."C¯" stockholeers and-depositors. ’ibis i~ the s,

__Cal,t." ~,. ~. 12u,l-on has l’elnuV, i~l llis erct Of iIS~SIICCPS$ l.htls far,

d its future o.

fel,ce in flout o[ his ,,-t, oertv- and %i’d nOW C£S",O!IS no concern:for itshave a c~nt:nuq~:s evergreen .~edge; ment v-’lfb~) COl:tame.. ~n’~’e

! from 5:a~he’a"s eoruer to ted riv,~, belo.~. --The 31111dll’a ~Iutual :ire_ insurag(

the protxu:.~ of Jos. Thomp~n, Jr. Companyr he.it, above wate]. 2. me~ of the

--’r"e :,2’" 1’. 3:’. ,n-i-~ ~avi’’’J p’-,i!:’e}’" i:s ’ ’’ !. It: R." icy holders wa~ held aL ille l-t,% Wec

phi’: f r .’, ’.:.:: e 1. -.. :_m W. ~X:

,,._ -s ,-,..V. t’~ r’and dun al’p~eiattq w,. the hesday ap.d a committee ut.ed.

i.,.:o.,l ~ -. 2.,:~~ l.a:-’,’.:~.g. I’;ease s" ,n tr,e’Irentonand roqugg, ~ee" Commi.’

7:15 _\: 31. c:-i?:e’~ fi,~m Atlantic C!ty at ~ion,-q L.[e!sey t.) stay p~oc . in th

3Y:,~’- T.a’:d:"’: .H,,! .h.:. we wVt bL’ e,ati/e]y - m~’tel.~af the appo’.ntmentb " : lleeeive~

¯ The eamm,.tee vis’,.tcd Tre ton D’st’-’rdaarad: ..p. x:!t’a flag fc, llo~v,t’g resn’t, i L;a,,ct:,m wi]--t_ a~ ’. ....[. "~’

’.A..l ,’:::, ~cr . ,,. ",.’...~.~-~:.,¯~ but. tlie. c,_ ml,:lnV is pql.

b-.’ ........ u, :,,.d :,. c,)~ :,. ,:’. its assessu t¯nts avd ,’ell.

"¯" -tti’:2 ItS. l~z~t. T[I’e ,’1 I!CI}" Of a

r:’’ c.~ a,. ’r,v: : t:,¯C ~,.,~, a::~,:.: 1)repar’-’d *.... :, :ic~ 1;,~ L,e,:n 1,os:ppncd u the c;hM:.

t,_ caL<...~ 1’4 "J¯¯Z-~:’" ’ ¯" ,w’. ,’:oe. L,r aL’.--l),-l:L,.e (.,.~ . ’ ~1 :, :.t l_.t t| ’.~, ’ .,tC mile~.. .i,~:~ ’.aat fi~e m,-mbet~ of tl~e ,resent Jaoa,~

" ;I Dirt t.’(Ol’S "es,~aP, a~MtheirDcm:,.-i, of G,~ ccmpad’y ::aLl faeto_:y tuX ;-.,f. x’l:e <ca d;:c,::,,:s tS.c~ddd t:pm:.Y,.:e: :I,,:t, ,.’, hl.i [’ .- JS~,!i: Di’. G.

’, ;_,. L’:~. _:-)an,e~ ~’,arp, l;. ~ l!o~e!l a:.d

.;ohh W N:nvliru -lI’.-d.-- a~!t,,,:=~, t~-:.: Dl!5’.&ke ,Jr a ]il ,ln(,.1) t"’- .t,

N,,~ow ga,,ge ho.,~ to Aria :tie C;tv,’I,,I,::D t d the wjung flag, a COl tision oecur.c~

laL load O~£]

Cfllu,lell ant

engine wa:point, whicl

lu a], .’. ~.a’." .u’ .ct.._,.: , .’-~ -,lr of. I,.-’.~:.,,. !, . .<,:,~!.~: :-. d. %aag[:a’~ iL, l iaUt~-~’-

n:o’:~.h. ’~ .,.- ’-’- l ...d x;t.,,,l 1,,.’" _~t.;’," "~o~k21!:~,.’~,,¯’.~ :.h J:’ ’¯:;::,,li "13.~ t’].t~lut: ,2[ t];’J

.... t’’qt 2:..’--:~-: CL’I ",lllq? J, "" 51 ti~EIA..I:~I ~

jaCK"" V, It;A. LI;~~ ;;L~[ o; I~t:n ¯

is~ut a fctV hmMieddvr,,t., at.d had occasion to,,f the W,_~t d.-rsey ~oad5. z0 Atlantic Cit.~ expre~

--31,. >. A. ~hath;. ,>! lt:m~:nul,L’-’]ha gin- ’’. t_%,_’~d.t.’, aL the (’.r,4sb;llg

lielna’.~ of e~l[;.ulva’.,,! t~i,:u~nlg add~*:s~¯ ha~ !he ’0,’e_-’ 3elsey track

been m war Lc’.’¯n t’.ttltl;’..’ ,lit" peat week, tUb- Io}lu;,CeStle|’. .:X ]IIIII’OW"

¯ , :thd ~epal:ing pianos and or,_’ans. Mr. eml;l,)~.ed in drilling ears atl.n-g

at LI.:,::n,.Ltc, n, N. J- ~) .\.~ the u’,i, Jersey l>,oa,’l =--.]cru~ha, da,.mh:cr el 2,1,.. Da;ld .ELer-~, ct.)net,luc~ly has the right of

h~-tlt, a ducfl.: to, )-ear old lnctsie pupil, ruw-gaugt?Companythe er,)ssing to ~arn itspreach of uthms on the’1 his loan, for some reason,piash:g th0 danger s!ghatthe _Narrow-gauge enginesbowed one indicating a clearrtx, aching the crossing,neer on the Narr,,w-gauge llo:

(n;uid ~ a hn,’ ]basic,an and thuruughlytlltdel~;.tl¯d~ 1.i~ })L~l!,e~s-ltlld Collies amo)g

lira ’.v ltil the bc-~t l’ct;,allllllCllda,~-i.ol~- "-~115

OL~ l.’t.-cd~ll~ I:~% .-crx:,’es may addrt:s~ |linl

bc.~’----’" J a--’.ce .,::d duty .tim aa-d~ our ]antic Cit~ trai’n rushing .dew: ..... :3~ artl conld.do nothing but

1:ruble h_,I’:L’= t’_) *Alloln %’;e L)%%e tk) 11~$Ck~ atl~ .t ’r t JUll~ll°g 310111

~;l.icl, l,s~c l,ut t~e t~,~e* Lo exl,ze~ thei ": ’ :" " lhe eJ,gine, w

ross theit the timeraiu was

ohlestthe

a

n~ o[ the.nod.or the eli~cien~in~tructic’n of Mi~s J.-Ma) hew, i~ quite a musical prodi.gY, bh,:perfurm~-vine very dilticvR t,iedes ~.ithease and facility and rev’enfl2r" eOml~sed..~~

p’aiu ~-aitz, which :~ould reflect credit onmuch eider amaLetn~. ;~he’s a " chiI:i:’-a ’"of the ,_l-I Li,~t’k, eh ?

~...% lLt,:’cLfal n::,:i i: z.~c1"¢:fu] to" l.fis

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On this day. tli4to have been: delive/ed by the

Thos. Hanlon, but 0wlng

m 0f:the Dr4 lie "w,~

l/eep the engagement,’-a~ad ~efille~ b$ ti~ Rev/.Presbyterian minester" 6f~Ionday, TuesdaY, .an~ -W~dpes~e publ|e, examinatio’ns.~,.M.LIppln~ .~ M; ~j-g0s~r~ of the ;Phllbhaatheah

number,-haAe Succeeded in makl-niv~r~ary one of u~z, ing ifito the misty fu{un~

phetic eye. We can not he1@t1~]Ps is a course of unfisuM.Tlmmtlay, 11. A. ~.’ 0rafiaD’

~qciety, by.:l-’Rf~’.-~:

wick, ,N..;J. 8ubjeCh "Tlie

Imnsibilitiee of "Educated Men.’gentl"eman is a well l~mo.wn ~lm"liti

o . o% . -a yea7 elo ee. *r.meeting of the Trustees. 3 ~. Mcises by the lp’adu~tng" Cla~..gramme was as followsby 1.~e class Salutatory, "Mi~ Jennle~New York. Toaatl~o _Penn}ngton,

Boyle, N. J. Class I’oefia, ~r. ]3.Penua. Classs I"-rophec~,bell; ~. -£.. ])resentation,,

¯ W aleut~ ~: "~. ya~dicl,6ry, .J.H.bridge, Delaware. ~’a.rewell songClass. ’Planla~g~e Oak, ~Ii~Sharp, N¢"J. ~ : 80 19. M. ContestRoman, (Gentlemen) ~nd Li

(Ladies) C.~ld ~Ied..ds. Theseto be awarded to the lady andwho should excel in :EnglBhand Oratory The. l"~nau wasE: W, Osborn of Coun. A seeondwas given to J. In. Itudson ofphia, ~vho excelletkq n’:En~ishalone. The Lippincott was glvenLizzie E. l~ast’prfield of New 0ersey.end-prize w-as a]~o given to Miss5htirheid vf Penningtonr

9 A. :hi,, Commencem.ent. ThisTJair~y, first annual .~onningtola Seminary, and never has

sUCh a tkrge g,r~duathag class as tlmt.The ela~ ~mbered thirty ~o,. andgentlemen were unable-to speakthe }engtl) of the exerdses. J, 11.

bridge of Delaware, delivered thesalutalo~and :Miss 3Iadge P. Royle,Jersey, the Engli~ saln~tory, Missy. ~Fi~b o l Albany, ~. ~!J), w~ waled]of the class. Ih h~ address s.~e-memorial" of t-be ranch love.d va]edk

of the class of :~9, Miss Carrle G.Iand, and expressed t-?~c w~h that

wofl]d not b0 the dt, t~ of th0of the ela.ss of ’81. 8he the~ addx~.~,:president ~nd :Precptress, -thankingfor their watchful care, and an a fe’

}marl~, thanked ’ the teacbcra for th~tient and careful insl nction, a tee s rL, l~ba{!e farewell to her cla~,’mate% afteraaddress ~ Dr. ]Innlon: prizes were

i ~ l ~ tl]e ,ll~rl~lg~jOll th~wrdetl, and ".. , i, :c "’" _ :

!le,wed, Dr. Eanlon r~-q.uested that aH¯ sing, "~lmll we gather at, the river."sentiments bF the song wereap~repriate~ and ,t wes eu,lg withftellng. Diplomas x~cze then awa?fl,¯ the exe:-eise:s c,o..cd. ,Auqdter.._;ohe ottt fromthe wall~, of t’cm:ingtonina,- S. Its memLers have finlshedbegin, and the}" friq not for a long:’eUEze then motto :’.Fi,i~ t)l,~,s Uo;

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:lteport ot C. I:. ]Po :~Lnyl~ew,_,Ia.,, ,.e~x, D.C., in aec¯ C:;=~. ;~;,. P. ~ ~’" "

w̄ith School DiStl’iCt, No, :3~;-

18~7. , ,Sop:. I, By Aln’. of D. 13. h~go.rs,Jii,

]ata D, J.,..... ¯ Anat flora special school

tax~,, ,t Am’. from ffJ~ecial L~x, 1

1878.

O~:t. 1, " ~lnt borrowed of C.EPglisl.’, 3

: 1879.

Nov. ~ " Anal reed for paint sold (3.Baeon~

" 10 -"~mt recd for paint sold C.Veal,

" 13 " Amt re~d for 1 qt..~a?au tocounty, . -

-1&co.

Mai..~l, " AmLrecd of Jos. Them-Jersey Road. son, Jr.,

of dis- July I,- Amt reed of Jos, Tho.mp-

~on, Jr., /d ~reventing a

om crossing,~

On ap-or, the engi-

saw the At-tl~.O 11 him,

: his lil’e bych he did. 8ep.29"TP’

. - "L’o~ -I = ’:

f-"7" "~ "--" ~- o-: !r

,, , ,i, 0, 1L P.~Iayhe~; Dist~t

- " Olerk’s’fe~, 20.~ i:. ,1 " E. E.Hutlson ea.rting uaud, 3~001

Jla~ 1, - .A.mt pd C. English:on "htu-~.~ ¢n:’" nute, " 50.09

, $N9;.:2~Kteneral School Acem:nt for 3’ea~ ending

gfl~e 1880.

1879.July lst~.!ay ~alance duo’tim School

from T0.~ !:fl.dp,Dec. ,ql,. " ~.~te appropria~hm,

- - " :2 51ill Tax,.r" " " ’l’own~hip. TaX,

¯ ~ .: y,1)r.

TO &mr pl]; I J, "~, ~[Ol}2,~;).lal]’,5~ I| Jt ]’af)tl J().Rl%’~, "

- ¯ " " Lam’a Gandy, "....... for coal and fi-eight’/- -’ Balafice,

t3,.4.,

r t ..

.>t

to the call, the voter~ ~)t"~No. {L% met in tbe ~choorlay evenin~,¯July 1st, for

naLqedt~y public no-.meeting was nrganiz.gd. I))

Jr., elmi.rinan,Hoffntan~,. 8ei:retary. The

Cr. repo~rt and statement~ which.

$ !4.05’ all)"at’.-: .,?u. (,f th~ paper, t.ffer,:2 byI C. after being audited !)~E. 1",[Mo~. ,~.17, I" "t’,’tt a’l I 3.’. l:. Nor~, was],ma.~!,.,@~sly a, ’opted and platetl on file,

.... / "afte: w:.~c, ?.Cashew ~a.~ ~e-eleet¯ed"

Ih’:W¢, 4i. ti ,S I;"g th:,~t’ vea:s. Par-liafl:entarv ,1 W.’, " x..~ humorously

v nli’at41,lr yt ffm#rMt)]e" is. ,¯al;s to or-e

)l~.I, pr(~-lLli: ,IeS.).GI2S~ eL,2., -.vhereut’~on

¯ Sl,l~8.ss

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~af)Ri-tBy ~Balah, Ce d,.le se!m,-,J ft’ol}i Twl ,..C. 2L P. 2,I.:~;mw. L~i~t. C’erk.

[~en" Jell~e~" ".A,WIIell liur~l "lF.~perlme~1

~L~tion.

1tl, r

.ik,N.A.L~t’SF~OI:; LAND -PI;~%ST~,B.

This su]rslatxe has b-eu very extensivelyin ,Ne~.-aersey as a fertilizer. It was

to be alm,:st tndispensab.~producing a good ca-op of clover..It, ks

aot so much {L, ed for. t}mt pu;’pose 11o~,y, and,employed to some ’extent, hut is

;lal inh.~tenii,g |he germina-of see,.~.% ii: 1)romoting the ,_,rowthcorn and potat6es. It.is much used

~n compos~for absorbing o? d, ecompoMng"and for. hazteaing the decay o1" coarse

mallures.T/ie supply of plaster fur this State comes

mostly =from Central Nev,:-Y0~k or fromNnva Scotia. "l"bat’from ,New York is eom-incnts of a t~-ayish colohmM beskles the su’.ol~hate 6flime and water ~-hich are its properconstituents, it contains some earbbnate of

~me, .some:carbonate oi magnesi~ and other~mpdriti~. The ~Ov~ Seotia’plaater is white"

~nd’usually contains oflly a small per con-Lane of a~y impurity.

l:are plaster is comp0sed, of:--o~6 per cent.IJime. ¯ , .... ’~’)

Sh]Plmric acifl ............... ’46.5 "’ "

Water ......................, 20.6 " ". . )’ I

;~ IO0.0

~- Wheh l:he plaster is beater] athe temperatm’e of boiling water, it .givesoff the water that was comb}ned with it,~d is thenknown as boiled plaster or plas-~r of I’aris. This is the plaster ~bich sets.4nd becomesk stone ag-ain" wheu itislhor-m, ~gh]y wet Wi~h water, and isnse~for mak-

ilag pl,mter (~a~, cornice% h~d..fi~:fshedwalls, &e. \ . ¯ ,¯ in addition Iv’the cbel~al nnnles t f cal-cium su]phate anti snli;bade of lime iL is alsoe~led gyFaum. As a mh,el~] it ’is kno’¢);a~ alabaster and se;eu~t.e, and M,en fouhd[

a~.it issometime.s without war,:: in i.’, i~, iscalled anhydrite. It !s so sof~ ’,~. ~o be Is~a-atched with "the fi~gei" nail, and it.dl.’:- !

s@~salightl~ in celd water~, about one t :pound of it- di~olving in sixty §Mlou~ ~I’~

.- .t :P]a~ter fdr framers’ tmq is to !:o. fi,l,,M in

all out markele..The tbl]owing sam21e~h~:o been sent .to ;

ti~ Station lb/antCy~i~ m:),l ’.lily are rlie 4 . -

k~n,ls m6st commonly sold.

in tl.’e ta~b]e.,(!t." ~-

Fo~l~ed-by Dr. Ir

tm~ $-5t" s|~eial taxap.,~.achir g ~chpol oyear.

me apl~ded, wereand enthusiastically

a:’,.,r wh~el~ on:g aaj,}.~-=ed.r. C. E.Mo:.~ei durit:g the.i

not o~ly rendered us effi-of our oublie

untireing ~h:~’ts, estabosixty-one volume~) ful-with an excellent hell,onaries, school apparatus,it R~-rlae aggregate of

i~¯ mo~ley 1)as b,¯en’ raisedin tke leas’- up6n the

tip2 scho. d, t berefore-’r: ,;at in ackno~ I,’dgi,a these

eflicieh~ Nr. )Iorse. our thanks.and are L( [e]Mcred U, Lira for

in¯ #x:’~ l:elebV (~x|,ri.S8 our

aprreciation of th sere-ices ’4" 31i~es J,.,stynalnl G.a.ndy ill the nterest they have mau~-fesled ~d Ine Lca’ess thal "lots attended

elr te~tchi,~g in school.’~at w.e approw~ the act(on

.ofSbe" tI.~tees i iring the~,: teachers "for

thc. nex~sebr)cl r.

LD ’& CO.,1i) & Market St,,

C_aJu IDI N.J.

! aY’"°" :P}.iis

-- 8ow

LI’OWDERF-X) ’

Fno~ 8C(YthX:i’ IR.X N.

ernvJ m ~teed Pure,)

Ground utt0n Bone!¯ ..~

M .’xd att!;, Fine ’ Salt !Course round lt!

’ Oe=:

The c-mI)~r-tive va!ue ~i" these’ ~am, plesis c.,leuI~ed~er~" n,’m’t7 t,v ~-’.’m, ir=." t!~:,.t

’ Pot atF a.’~h~s t pure boiled [.’laster is worth $10 a tr~:~ t,r aWO!ht,

the value of the~pecimehs to be as s,_’L dowD r,~||| FeedI

~tl lit

7¢.

4(

)

dance in My hands~ $1:

18"i8.. D]Feb. 16, To An}t of Not9 ]’aid 3Ira.

D0v/}}, $14;.Mar. 16, ’: -~ years Sa]kry as D.C., 1(

~und.rke~ ol C, ~. 1".31ayhew,

.¢hllc~thg, ,2cnmhd .t I;L, tiCC ill" tLc;r L.eha~TLe Wvst Jersc’}; train strucktender o[ " " Amt l,aid for Books,

Dl:W-,’~ .-l.ould a’, Ices, thr.~L-’huut tLe t~ engmom~ the N-arrow-gauf a ]~oad, mak:’-5, - b.ILD.Iloffjnan,repairs,

Lvaau.: term, l,gh:.:u tLtir loads, ~lacken[ tog a eemlaletewreekuf itandAug. Z0, -- ~ years s~lary to D, C., _

’: engine aud single car fiJ it on op- .Nov. 25, " Allen Budden for masou"_~l,eedal:d l-’t q)leht’~yreiresh, tl~,:n~ - WOII~ihuf!: ! posite sidt’~ of the road. Th cab or the - C. N. lh~pe, for su~)p]]es)

’~, ~Lh i tile, Ccu] %’,a.:er. . ,

--Al:r~d ~mcr~, .Esq., and lady of t;al- I engine wn~. badly smashed ; but it ~’as not! injured utlmrwise.. The ear was tnrnetl eom-

lu~vay to~,shq) ~vcie at thu ’l"Lumpson [ l)letely ov~rand ]ayon one side itx the ditch,Llou,e .u Wedne,.dav aid "l".hur~.flav2 3It. . r . - . - ¯alon’_, the ~tde of the road. Though ]t ]sbL.mer~ i~ the ,/diciunL .~L~es.~u~. of Ga~]uw’.a~ I only smashed a httie atone end, ~t w ni ~a ̄

1 . -" . " " " I° / ¯ ¯l~nd spent two ua)s ~Ith n~- m o~mplem ~, to be takea almost ~hrely apart to-get at

his duties as " enumerator" of Lha; town-¯ ¯ ..... u enti~e )o utati~n, "°ut of its ~resent position. ~he West Jersey

~mp bano~a~qoo~ p: 1 P mt )eree tlb] i ured, and tts¯ -" . 2.,. :I p" "including men, women ant~ cmiaren, -~/1, ] speed was not checked~n the ]east It wasfarms 26."), flour and grist mills ~, saw mills. ~ l~fobably o~’ing to the fact that the train was=1, deatl~ for the census )eaa" 30. " ] ~’-unning a~ a "high rate Of speed and that, no

--’Elm 4th of Juiy ~va~.c-21ebrat.’d bJ ~-ome] one was on the N~row-g£uge train that .no¯ I " " " e¯ . ther~ on Monda~ b~ many l,fe occurred or that the ~Yest Jets yon~aturday b.v u ’ - ." ." [ 19~uf " , . .

on Loth days¯ Not!~iug si,-"di~l ~tra~l )ired l~in was not thrown off~e track.in tL,c Landil~g to commcmorate the occa-s:pn. Lmge demons:ratim*s were made at . "]F.pgll~)i Cl~ek.

1Lammontou, Tuekahoe and Atl~a~tic City,The follor;ing is a ]iat of the 1)upils Wh*o

at each of wkich places :May’s Ln.~di~g haft" passed the exa.mination Jn the differentnumerous r~preseutatives. ’~be ~i~ual dis- grades, in Holm ~chool, No. 2~ with the

.-/el:arge of rite crack6%, 1,:.sto!s, etc.,(>ccurred ~general average Of each :

and n)t,-q (,f ou~ citizen~ disl~layed the stars

" S. Town,end for eaxpen-¯. ter work, .

Nov. 26, " C.E~P.Mgyhew lumber,? ;~0, " WrY. ,~lann for Labels,

Dec. 12 " :Keystone School Fun~N¯ ture,

- - "" Win. 13. Taylor Puhlhh-/ inn proposals,

,, ,t " Itohenteter Liu work onguUer,

" 14 . ~. BhUffhauliqg gravel,

(".) la.)-44.) (5.) i SMphurlc Acid 44.64 _93)" 45.1=-_5.C8 5,:. !7Lime, 3!.2420).;6 3i.5.q .~1.5(; ;;:’-’’’~;

¯ Sulphate of l i mo.75.~.s 50:18 ;G. ~:?, 7’,.C4 ~,* ;.*)3

.U.Uo ~-,~,- 20.~3Water, ,, , ....... 20.280_ gO

" "r]:t)’ ~a) 38 0"~5 0 :’..6 ,) 3S o 48~,;;~pei. tc~ .’.’7’5,)5 0"2 7,;7 "; ,35:9 603tilling p}i.~’, $8 O) 7-00 9 ’!0 8 I0

18"~9,10, " Frelght on o]c] laooks sent

b~," " " .C. ~. ]%ape:lhlng ~0ves,,, ,, ,’ ~: p. ,~Mattix’snfidries," 1~ t, ,~ower, Pott~ & Oo.

39.00 ]e~ for old books26, "" C. 2{. tlal~e for17, " Win. :PomMeer for.fl0.or

Boar~,~. 15, " lvi~on & .Co.) Ibr b0ok~," ~) " " Yre]ght 01~]t~

Ot.Ot

0~

o;

1.51

PlasterI,~. oz" B’-ls for

il], L 0¢ all Kinds"N T T"g~ ,-

J L, ItB ake:rs’ a:nity lYse.

P,}ice~ qm 1)v Grlail. .ITZI;ERILD & g0’.

1)O nnd ]L~ ,~nrk~! Stzeet,

N~ J~

delJwere.~den ~r :PhYI~ ~,°% t’hnr@ ~,

(2) Saul. b5 S. L. Bttrrough, of Me:ckant-. -~ootls ~ent. bar

:lvil~e, from ~tock cr ~ilL:i,:rald & Co;, Cam-at Demot

)l,m."It~ brand fs Pure N’,)x., b,’,..tia L:u~dael!,,l~i~

(Plaster ; ahtl it~ l.rlee ~.<~p..r tel:. ~..~..,,d,,~"

i (3) Sent by 1. W. N ieh,)l~’mb (af .CalnthHt. --nl,Zi W

t Cavh,a],:,.,e.., ".-, .5: " :g~i’," "~ "

Delivered at Ilathtonliehl, by ear-l>a l,..’i atog,

! ¯N* )rThe analssis aco)mpauyiI)g thi3 I ........gax’e its per centage of pure g~’psnm as ~).Sb

vet , GET EST.." ¯(~t)Sent William C..aNieI:ol.~on, of:

naddo,, e ,, raster. WEBSTER’S INIBRIDGED.¯" " " , e ~9i

stock" of Taylor lh’os., Camden. t~r’c :..~ ~ P,~ge~,per ton. .

(5) Sent by iIon.E. Burrongh, Merc!mnt-:l: Con~gaof ovgr

mail M~m%s,~’ille. BFand.l?,’e,eh’sL,%nd l"laster. ’Front d~:60~ .&I~Oa .& ~’Wstoek ot rrenclt, l:iehara cv c,.,, or r na- Diotto mzWd~lpkia. Price not givem }" (if oTer 9)’/ I0 I~A.M~8.. :(25) Sent by S-~nuel L. Burl’oggll, 3Ira- !

ter. From stoel~ of W. Fitzgerald. t’rice’[0BPg$3"0R’’ iTJi~I~’ FRIFJID.

$~10 per..lon. Of- these specimens, 2, 4, ~ ~ ~edin the

a~d 5 are sample~ of Npva -Se6tia "I’la*t.,’r, :; [ Government Jan. l~.s0.

ig a sample of plaster from e~ntral". New. i of Web;~r.)r DteLlonartes re,York,.and 25 isa sample of l~;ile,t plaster] ,ll~ooks ]n "the I>nbtie ~eiw01a of.tide, Unitedotpla~ter of,Paris. Their values in tim] ~ ~Statesm-e b~edonW-eb~ter.

fable am e~ti]nated by consideri~ig the suI-/’ lrt~rtcr’sis

have been.rha or li 0 as the su stan¢o , e.ir% T"’ ;72 e o,by the farmer in bu:,4ng it. ¯ l =l~n~’inga,--eontal~ "aea.r3y tluee

~" ";’ . " -- ’ - -’ --s Worth a1"1~ ~lm~-~mamy~¯"rt}e " ba)u~a pmster zS permq, ~" " [little more Shau thiffegtimate, bn accoLmt of~ ~ ~ s

of ~ebOols in

Other substances in it, al}d the" ’boiled pl,~ , ,¯ O ,

ter may not be’worth so much as estimate~l WEB~IT~’$ IIATIONAt DICTIONARt.J0~0.Pa

oh account of{Is liaSility to set ~f it ~hould 6, & C; ~m.%"be wet before’the ti’me for using it. --publl~cd t~j-

The dre~ing used for an. acre is very "~’e’b~r&C0.,.~ew. York.

small, from 100 to 300 p,,unds. This may 204 :r=~dm,lng~.be the reaz, on that t.])e psoret l,laaer gi~’es " 2. 274 "

- 297 "- ~44 "re~nl~ a~ the l~est." ~tL if so tl:e ~ ~ manyl~u~t~-dressing may we.li be diminished iu mnount.

,. Gee. ]2. Cook, - I~ tlons,t0md~"~,

Director. ~OE2~’r~’l¥~ :TED FOR

Gre¯ i e : We ,.Zn~t. " B~ :Pimr. F. V:] LtD.

Gardiner. Fo~eMy U. S. Geok a~d other able-. " " . , Aparatu~ Bedford...First grade gmdmates--.-Louise Dennis~

:~ *" S. Champiou fo], tin, &e,34ai-ts. :Marts, n-o~m Xe~neboe. .~--- n’s.

87 10-13 ; Amanda Risley, 88 7-18 ; An-lved sth ~n£t. 3.(~ellcu~ 5ce~)ei

Lee, ~ 10-13 ; Anna Fdsley, ~ 2-13, Clln~, F~ming, 2ii:

... = " -., _.-

three betstorytl,em is

have

cult Cpur:

at theCity. ~11 t]situate In8tale of

t)aeiflea’v6nfle anCan}den a:

twenty-IlnhundredwhereveI~ t

_ "consequence of the giving ~aj" of .the ~tel,, ~ai£-Albertson, ~05 JdhnSmith, 81)~.;. ItMlie. ,’ 13,which ~upporled the water wlieel. "lhe ~ooy, LaSZs~ Ch~les Smith, ’i’4~; Ann11.*step war comtrneted of ligmum-vit~, m~d- 8cull,~5~; 8tmie ~eatl,88 1-3; ,Lucind~ ,, ,’

, was ¢oust~,:tly immer~d by water leading DennisF92; Evsk Scull,85 9-a; Flora.Ke~,to it from-an iron pipi’. ’l’he pipe became

, ¯ . :ti s,80; Riehie BraRh,. 81} .1-8- .Albert 8mffh,

cboked uI~ witholdiug ihe water suppi~ ~’0~; John: ,qS}~Melvh)aLee)q’B~;fi’om the step, which ~oon ci nmbled and tn ) 76~ ; ,Ia:m .L~ ]~e),l~ gs]; " *’ " (co~ssequeece-tbe mrll w’he¢l settled: A new ~on~, 81~ [ A’~na Gibe.r.zon) ’i9

fork with:o , .

Sll]g)e. ln-~

it ~nd try the

;f i

cityJersey,

tlrlile

Atlantlacrunning

]EXTORT.

julyl0-tf

E. EEL

|1oot ,~d’.~hb~

M.AIN-~, DDON-F~]

GEO. ~ Woo¯ (Late

Sizprenle Cote N.J:)

-’% W. a!~,l

, ,.~ip’,m~,1"} .t~31S ] :A_NI T~"fI.Ol-" nl

The l’r~;pel I.!v~wnGlass .worlds ’..t:t::.e.West J.:r,-;-from ;law . ~.~i.I hi’.)

.acre..i of 14 a::,- ) i7 bat

; e.xeel]ent arliclo

6 act~.- atKent~

CO;,Oils, V.arnisl~es.

; ~T~ .~Er..

aher .

"I’UBSP~E~).-

.~CLILITY

T. w&)])ntua.,at Law.

:nket ~qLreet~ .J.

.DIN,}.e

¯ the E~J;ellville-,)rla~ l’~t,m the

~ mile

, llhn~a ’, " ,, Cowperthwa]t & Co.4 - " sknl Gee=raphy,

/aml .,n ipes, from porches obsen-atorieS, &c.~ ~,) "v U, ~. Rape bil]/S~wer~ c 13 :Ba~r, Baker, from Xenne .1~. . , Imlians~ " Mof

¯ Jh~ Baker, Jr.,.hhas been ,-reatly iN- ’rl~e foll6wing passed in’nine of the tier-l’Otts& ~o.,~or C.~Jt% l~la~eea Bhepard,L.~ke,~’mm_ l~Le.tmmnu-: mon~Cb~n~-~e, etc., etc. "

" C. E. Merlin bill) Cla2x- . :Eleeta :l~tlbB, Smtla~.Jrom oaannner. " " ll-a~,]sornel;" "7,with fine en~-av-¯ .co., co !is e,. C. Lprovin-" tl.e 1-’razier ~/.ropertv, )eeently pur- tt.en ~:uflies and received, fimt :~ratle ce~i-8, Jolm alnsmm~CCa11, fror~.. New~oz~ . . .

chase,1 a:. tlw A,im,qfi-~trator’s sa’.e. ’rhe ti,’ates of ~erit: Lahra Smith, ~5 S.9 ; Jo2un ,, ,, a" / Frank tshil g Co,i "

.

l,a,,, trinin,e , the fences ,!

:orsSn:ith. ";8 2-9; Joseplr Framb~, ~ ~95, n D.~,~d~lRlarshting, AdelleTrueden, Oraee, rrom~e~r~__an- "At},lres~fort~

......... " " i iuy, and all tit0 (,ut braidings whne~v;~l~-d~ ~lan" i,,g,:,~,,ll, ’i2 2-9 Walter 11e.~, ~5 !~9;,, A.-~, ~at’lae..l~ ~ Oo, I, A Da~tenho~wer, Cltnncm, from ~atloweu.

.~D. :i " " " ’"¯ " 90,61, tess for old OeOrgle Ol~rki Bltn.lett., from G-ardlner. , SL " ’. ’

painted’’e.pareT .q’heh,usei, beingtha,-uahly .Georgel2,’~rett),’/ 1.9;.,uleI,ee,..~5-p;

3,.fl~.‘. .&rrlvo.17thln~.t.’ ..: , - ¯ r ,

m ]0~

luwm,--,. ¯.. :,._,-.=:. ,..=:--.,,~t!l".e~-,-z

D.E. lszard hm-caught lhe in- 82, ..... PdJ,Saltslel{~, ~ljlterwmx)rtl. Reed,fm.mJ~en.ne~.~." ~.lr~.,..~ ............~eeond grdde--Mary ~E. ~5omers, 4-’/, .,~’ ,’ : ~(. L..lt~’~oi;d’f A~ lg Ba/Ior~., Kelehum, a:rorn Jeawanemeu " , ; " ¯ ~ ~ a,, ~ ~ ~(~ammml~m - -~t~~~spirati on and the ".rhomi)~on Llo~e is now ’ " " " _8- ̄ u C.E.P.Maybew cleare~l 3rtl Inst.. " ¯"MarflmBaxrett, 811,’/; Ada iSmtth~ ’I5 7, ~, - " ......

undergoing re’p~irs, prel;aratorx tb being ,- ’ ),Job Ritley~ ’i6 2-7:; Seiners Lee, "/4 2-7; , ,, Cash Ixl by ]~nmth::M 1Rne]-l, Iretnnd, -’ 1 Can ~n~ no better more eertaln way of ,a1"A1i;L~’II-.I.i~-I~i~ " " : "’-- -:: ~’-; " i -~ :-~.m~s:-m~o~" . I .. :; ata

treated to a r.e~v coat of pffinL hew formamdryartlt Im~t..: " . .-.-: ...... - ..Am~a~da..;Austin, "/0 5-~...Third" grade-- Chee_~man, for E m~aking,a g0od..ineom~ by g;mva~slng J

¯ . - " .Amn~l~L " ¯ -, ......... -..-¯ -.’-...The cotton mill ~-n~ c] ,se_d from Wed- /Sallie lit~rn, 8{}; 5Iagg!e Barretbi 8S; Ida 1889; -- for Uhni’leston.. fo]~ . .. " ¯ " . II~all~"l~gl~lll~_j. :-=~-. :.:..~ ~.

nesdav, June~ZPth, t°Tne’~day, JulY 6:la, in Ketchum, Kl§; :Mittie Ba}rett, 8914~; Jen. 10, ,i C. Bae0nfor.l~inttn.~ .-:. :/~eh~el ,~’or~’°rR°xburY’llle.l~oud, - " THF.’ZY~RY X ; Shirt: [ :.-:e- ~ " : for Wardanm:. .... !. IB~el;~lrllu~tlldl~W~_~..~. ¯ t~¢~-.tIor -" ,

".- .:. ,,:= -..-. ;.. ;

- . , ¯ ~ ..- ~.-’_ ". :- . ,.: : ....

.- , . 2

~tep w~ made and ~hipped from :Millviile,- Jap~et Smilbut ~ork ~ra8 not z*,sumed, umil, -Tm~diy, Thomas): ~Us givlng the eifipI0~tms t~f the mlll both EnRI~.~Saloarday and Ato nday. on..w],ich t,o be

t trlbtle. .... " . i; - " :

d~OOa week In y@ur- o~¯ D~ outfit tm~ ~ ~ ~ &

. . .~;,~ ~.,.~ :; ~,~a~.._-

Sallie Thom~, -.’/81 ; .ldallre ,,- :,,. L_’tra~plon~ .75 5-0; " 1~. ~ ~

;’ ~u~s m~i~l.,-~; ’:’- "

:pum~hou~e, - "" ~ W. ’Abbott tixmber for

I~u~ . ""- ~ D~i~on clesalng~eB~

L"- "-

.... i)?

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DOMESTIC.

e,. :5 to.minutes So the pound: 1Trim ~h¢ joint,wgsh In tepid water, aria wipe it cry.:Rub it over with $resh butter; " beefd~:pplngs, or lard ; then cover it oyerwith a ~hic]t paste ot flour and waterabout half an Inch thlgk.s cl~elymode~-ed to the meat wlth fla~ hand. A~Ut itm a baking-pan with about a pint ol~btling stock, gravy, 0rbeef.drippingstfid bake¯ Baste it lxe~luenfly, a~ least~Very 10 minutes. Th|rty m|hutes he:fore themeat is cogged remove .thepaste ~ver; When toured, serve on ahot dlsJa wlth a gravy made ma follows :About ~wo hours before :the joint isbakedput into a pot 0t cold~’ater sfif-ficient to cdver them the ~acrr-ps trim-med ~romt~ae Joint, or one or twopounds of vension cut Into ~leees; sea-son wlth’Cbyenne pepper, salt, cloves,nd nutme Cover and let it simmer;a g¯ ¯ .

remove the scum as it, rises: When ]thas simmered to about one-halt thequantity of water used, take it fromtheflreand strain tlie gravy¯ Afterthe joint is removed, :ponr the gravyinto the baking-pan andstl-r into -it oneor two tables poonful~ of blended flour.Let It boil up once, and serve in -a sep-arate dish.

L]TTLX W,s~mL--The-cellarand kiteheffdemand daily care, atagainst, much wasteffi]ness. It is in-credible hOW much thht could be profit-ably ~.sed, either for the’family or to A

help the poor, is ~hrpwn ¯way orrendered worthless t),rbugh the lackol a little economy, ffhe wastefulr.esaof only one day I~ sm~.ll, perhaI~ andnot easily recdgn|zed ; but the mt~chie~once begun and s~iffered to pas~ ~nre-buked, pliesup very rapidly till itreache~ the sum total at the end of the

~ear, which Is found to be. immense.or instance, the waqe of soap- and

starwb alone tn tl~e hands of an ordl-bey goodJaundre~s, week after week,would easily supply a poor family Withall they would require, c)othe~-linesand elothes-’pins left out-qo ro~ andmildew, instead of ,being b~ought In,

.and put in their proper- place, will helpto swell the’list of expenses at the end , Doftheyear more than one w%nlOatflrst Craimagine, not only by the aetna-1 e~r-:pe]:~e~ lmt more .by the injury done ~0 [clothes by this neglect.

Women Nevt~" ~hlna.Aq~

If the crabbed ohl bachelor wlro ut-tered this sentiment could but. witnessthe intense thought, deep ~tudy ~nd !thorough investigation of w~men in ldetermining the l~st medicines xo keeptheir familes well, and ,A’ou]d ~aotetheir ~.o-aeRy and wisdom in ae[e~llng iHop Bitter~ as-the best, ~nd demon- Istrafing it by keEpmg theft Jamtl’es tin:" ha&bet

i~erpetlaal heMth, at a mers nom~dalexpense,, he would be fdrced to ~c- and at,knowledge that such sentiments :ft~e ed him.

baseless ~ud lalse,---:2icauu~.n:, sorbed,

- : and COI.--7-- ~ keep ~

Bmc~_ TX.XLwG q’~ Wz~X.--"O]~e of’,the best s’for ke~pin~ tins’-b~righz ‘ O~x-~

"]¯his is a~Xsoft, brown before$~at polishes metals without whoso

scrat.ching.tbe’~surLaee, and is’ eery d]mini~cheap. F~r~t rub your tlns with your cease t(hands, and aJte~;~’ard t..ke an old ~,er.newspaper and rub 1he flour Off, and "1 rthe tins will shine as well a~ if half an sort,"

hour ha~ been spent in rubbing, them are ru .with br,~k dust or powder,’whmh so:Is stylishthe har.d~.. The best tiflng Ior.cleaningtin ware is common soda. Dampencloth and dip in soda ~hd rpb thebriskly, ~,Iter,.~’hieh Wipe ’d.ry and n thewill loo~ ~quhl ~o new. To prevent i therusnng of tm rub lreslr lardover every I-part ol the dish, ano th’en put in a ~o~ ioven and heat - it th0rotrghly. "/busIreated, any tin ware ]nay be used. inwater eonst~ndy, and. remain brightan-I free from rust. To clean l~n :o~:other metalie ves~fels ~hieh have heldpetrolea~m--hot soap nnd water. Wa-byour wa.~lWboders when a tittle rusty,~-]th sweet milk.

A~ ~:.~’o~r)vs "r]~arr]c.--Plttsburgh.boasl-~ l~at 840.746 bott)e~ of t:a]~nOXL’~’-~[haTe been Sold within the last. six’months. This sh~ws that the greatarmy of bsldhehffs wall soon be reducedto a corporal’~ guard.

So~x or~]ss CoP, so~’s T .zacnl~o.~ ;Potatoes an’y time bl ~he ’year, can be!m~d4 mealy if boiled in sff]t aKd water i~nd drained and lh.~. covered with a tthick towel ahd l~1t.~’in ba~k of the trange five minute~. " , ’ .. .

?’o retain \he color of any :vegetable plunge -it into cold water at~er l~oiling, i

Cooks make the mlst~ke of. boi)i~g tbrn~s too mueb. A~ter reaching th.e Iboili.ng~pulnt meats ~an be made tender lby so dtrlng. " ""It is alway8 best In. uhder-season

r~tber than to 9vet-season tooO.. IWhen anything is accidentally t0o,

sally it can .be ¢oumo a=ted by adding a,~abJeapoonf~] ol vJneganand sugar, i

:MeaIs of any k~nd should not bewashed, but w~ped with a towel to pre-serve the juices and quality. /

YX~XT].~X is ~eknow]ed.~d. by allc]a~se~ t,t people to ’>e th6 best anti mostreliable blood purifier t n the world.

A rPLx TaPa~c,.~’Take on e teacupfulol tapioca’and put tt in ohe quart elcold watex, lhe night before ~on wantil to use. "the ne~t morning pare amdcore elght ~our apples, place in a dish

dand,if you.

ll throw ~omethlng atmuttered out a }et

lard, on, and~he indlg-went away.¯

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Inning of ahnuals, the seeds of w h|oh may be ]~DIeYl~l~lOl=gll2"l~Egl :the blg~. sbwn where they are to grow. As we &l%e~tive, To~Lo,~olv, ent

should be" l~ave said heretofore, it is better to sowto the author

story, and no que~-s Mammgth tie that

the next seven

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lay t]~ar, a young gen-tlemma rushed through a’crowd to-~wards a )ado, :]z~.d’herhand,’andgaveh e~" a h eari:r ss, lh’e smack ot~ whichsounded " , were golng to saytl~e 0ing built is enough tostate that tke r~ startled a countrylaSS l~eard he exclaimed to her’.feller," ! what on. alrth’sget ~’ay on th~

us how. dog,shou]d be chp] ed; AS this Isthe sea-Son when dogs should ~e clipped wegive the recipe in lull. Farst obtain adog; then get ~ good large .hickory-dlub. Prepar~ ~our dog b~ tying ¯ himtop po~t, and ellen clip hi~ over: thehead With club about five ft. met,

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W~rY~ th~ ’~ :wlshllcomplin]ent, des a eitLzen:sir, xoU’ve a te of a ~ui~dred P’ th~lady’grabbed a dn and sailedin on him sny ng: "’~ou villain,. Itold you I was only 25, Don’t youdare to putlt d( wn as 1001"

W~.~ sed ~oah m0re aaaught e]sewas 1 no al>-

, p]ieatlon for Dassea¯ -And" whatastonished the alter the ~iood~as that the navigator nevertried to get up -comp]imenlarvbenefitfor h~ms~lf.

Wx are a ~ ~ people, but a lew sav-~ges keep us in.p continual ap-.prehension, we are wmflngsor all the ]-ndi ,nstoget together inone point, so th tt-we can blow themup with , eeylne.

wilh th6 .-oaked lapio~a. ~’qll the cen-tre of eachwith sugar, a pinch of tin-hereon sad d p~eee el buttes if desired M~. ]~DIso~ lJ, cr~d’ited with an An-

vention to mace lemonade without(the ]auergiv~s ]ta little better flavor, either lemons o] sugar. ThIkwks dls-but it ]s good enough without). /’ut i], covered at least Ir.ly years ago, ~ytl~e oven about an hour, beJol:e. Jt is, the man who ~tzed- the first ~-;wanted 1or tbe lab]e~ cook till the ap-ples are suet. To be eaten with cream I d~y ~chool.pk

up and yellat.when a gang of 2-30

down th0 home--must be veneered

mary glands and developes she.powersof secretion of ml!k. For four br :fivedayg ahetfer which has been lull fedshould be milked every three hours,gradually increasing the time, until |~is fixed at twlee a day. in thls waythe udde~ wlll be cultivated to .~he ca-pacity of a full milk cow. If there is a:demand for-the milk or the cream, the:calf can soon l~ Jed on ~.ktm milk andkept In the most thrlfty~t condition byadding grrueLmade of oil iS.eke, cornand.oatmeal. Thleiswork. [#.!lrlght. ]Jone were to judge of.tbeJtdle :farmersseen nearly ewry day’ standing on onrstreets, there Is neva fol more work, athorhe. A k~nd and careful’man alwayshas gentlecows. A cros~ a~d viciousman has ldcktug, jumping And frse-’viou~ cows. "1~ ~-eas~ to judge thecliaraeter of a far.mer by the characterof bls cOws." " " "

3Y~.T is G~LNKD BY C~J~0SSLW0 ~gDS.--it ls a common praotme witla-horfl~culturlsts to obtain seeds from another

keying a very different ~o11,.$o aa,m~old ralslng plants /or a long suc~

.,e.~sldn of generations und~er the sameconditions-; but with all the specieswhich freely tntercross by the aid alIn~ects or the wlnd,-iL would be a~ in-Comparably Detter plan t6 obtaln .seedsof the require3 ~arletyi which had beeriraised lor some generations under a~difl’erent eondltlons as posslble, and sowthem In alternate rows with ~eeds ms-tured In the old garden¯ Th~ twostb~ks would then intercross wlth zthorough blending of their whole, or-ganizallods, and with no loss ol pur’ty:to the varlety ; and thls would yteld farmore favorable results than a mere ex-change of seeds. Mix seeds of the~ame ~arletV,.grown In different local-ivies, to grow your ~eeds¯ Of piant~WhlEh mix freely by wlndand Insegt~,we have Indian corn, clover, l~/n~,pees,.beets, cabbage and the~ like~ rad-ishes, lnraips,carr{Jts, celery,, eucum-be.rs, sq~hes, melons,’]ettdce, orisons,

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rlage, when lh~he Saw that he

the ]Rile e:reatUreone month after mar-,~ocery b II 6~me In,.d ’made the greatest

lfe by no~ ascePtaintngwhat ]ar love was for.

Gx~cxL-"] a] golngto see Clara to-day. Have message?" Char°~Jotte--"J how you Can visitthat. dreadful irl.¯Give her my love."

"1 aa,or got ~ in the habit of bel’ng,narr]ed by :E~Iscopal c)]ergyman

I that I really dt ~’t feel. satisfied wlthany other kink] aa~d a Chicagoower.

A c~v~-i, h calls"green lruit,"w~th him.

of th )ensary M~dl.~oelatlon of or whichY. Pierce is sident,fl~ur~ of Aesc llaplus, thebledietne, thesymbolizes the world-wide regained’by the amilyModlcln~Mierce nowcorporatedparts of the we W~es ts blishmen tand

thismakes medleln, ’. thenot onlyaminethousands of Amencolebra~ed of or.medlulne~ are ]teal greatflet, and Drfive PelletsPieree’s

painfulrheumatism-famt~ . frd4a

parsnips, miisify, tomatoes, (the ]alterto some extent). The wrifer had beehtrying exi>eriments an thls:way withcorn, bea~,s and apples¯ The gain indent corn thus crossed was as" ]53 to]OD, and ~.]th b~’atk wax beans a8 ~6 I0It)0. By ~eed in the manner:

Increased the yield cfof beans from b~e hundred

two hundred and thirty*six, surelyan Item well worth ]ookl~g ~}e~r...

quanttty of floe sel~prinkh.,dplant is~atd to be a remedysmall worms that Infest the.Fr?~dl stable man,re ~hat is rlchitrogen Is a good fern]lzer for £abbagei

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-A w~ ~x~ow~ lruttg~ower, In mak2a new orchard,’s~steflmtizes mat-

Betting his apple ~r~es so ihatapples will be together,

then the ¯fall apples," then the winterand so on. ]t makestt

them, and avoid the’necessity ot~.all ever the orchard. :" -:

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