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r OTTAWA FUEK TItADKIt; SATURDAY, NOVEMlMR 17, 188:5. TLo Fabyrn tin Car.?. Tliere wa :i liiiby n n ctir of 1 1 1 j (!iie:iro, Iiiriii;rtoii mil I Quincy Itnii rotid yesterday nficrnooti. ll :i l:ily in low; clothe is silways an it was loaded to tut) niuzlo with rv. Il was a little thin;;, riot mom than two Iff' Mz. uut it had more cry .,!!, ., I mi in it t!i:ill Voll would Slioposo cotiiil he stowed away in a ..i i.;,, a n town coiisialili an auctioneer irive cuaeitv! .Veil," tlm train an irooil. even start, am What wouldn't for that baby's ' th baby for f-CK'IU a cs in: tlio passengers looked in tlio raff. Almost bet, oiT-liand that a In I run down before an m knfw this i :ift ifiilMi- on with i;:!"i". -! nnyl.oii, '.v. ml. I v's v'.f 'iin wir.iM nif ili. , nut ii mi wi.itiii tlistlain all i.lijral j in t -i : t i- :i -clan! vtniix'if "not a In'ititi md .!- cnar.-ie- tcr;" which, by the x a. ri 'litf oils tlfchiration win a Voll in have no sure ihinir. The imor, vouiil: ni"lhfi'of t! port i li ni- lilt- noise factory was cfiin-oii u;ii narrassnic nt. f r of curse i.tv seti"vr lookfil at. her and f!ii to sav: "Win" tlon't you si. til jtijuallinu' bra! !'" IVcst iitlv a man with l-ui" beard eaiiie no I ic ai-lc. ci,:t 1 to her lii ti.at Mow u-: kfl Iii" iiabv under the chin, 'riinaet! and !-iiunere mail" a horri'l I. -Da. da. da. tootle t'1 lootv." Tiuj baby w as cr in' as loud as it could, but this made ii t rv hinder. Then a woman reached ocr from the next sent and whjieivd soui' l hinr in tin; motlier's car. Oi trotirs", noliody hoard hat -he said, and the mother oniy sat tiie little one '..I i,er hatid and sdiook her head. A man across tin! way sai l ier.ias theft! was :i pin sticking into it; and the baby was tipped and turned and waps od about until investigation (Atdoiitid thi.s thciry. "Probably xl the colic," said a dig nified woman with a double chin. A man in a lone- du .l, r ave it a p, ppef- tnint loeil'.'e. but the bali d' e.iti' with k cks and cli. Till! )oof Hiothef louk' d do". II !i! ;1ool' as if sue w isiied to liud a n' i to slip through. A kind looking man came fnmi thu her end oi ear, took the babv and pr;iuef(l up d it tint hole w li the and down the aisle, bobbin ; and j imniii j; tht! I hi r, 1 1 J of scream ii.it:! it was d moiislrateil tluit tnis was not the cure. Slio passed the baby to :i man. w ho of fered it his. kn.f", but that was -piti ful ly ilun to the lloor, as tin: baby open ed lint .steam t nro: : another notch. A voting man with ;i -triiu-.'Hn r mu tach'! ami iii'Ji c"l ai- was in i n vr on! of tht! wintlow wlc-lhiii; "Only a l'an- , II ti-soin." lie turned hi- he:,. ian ffllitlly .Mini .-'U'."re.-led In the 111 in who was iroltin1; l!,e -e;e:imiu iutanl on Ins kne- inin to h:ii.f jj. Inn r down into the un. 111. n;; f ' I I - of its .on ,.. 1 ri "If Mm I oik- heel i oil ii n: il Mm Iii.; iiien the babv lo death it'll s;,,p cnin;. I ncss.". Kvel'V eve in the car sic! a blood red ;lare at that voting m m. Una! del I.e iiiow al,oii: iia'nie-, tii" -! rip! n ; 1' lint the babv was p:i-.-ed b l 'k to i;s moii.er and all l!,e pa--"ii :, r- at .-till and pouted o vef tne in-iiit. Tiienlhc baby ill the dell-e ipiie'.llde laid its little lead upon it i ino: Imr s mioii.iI"!', sinlll nl a few sobs and fell into a peaceful, noise less slumber, and lie: oun:; man turtle I his head down into h.s hiii collar and colltiliUi'd his tribute to tin: pansy blos- .-nni, while tin: other passeii.'crs t houirlil, Now I," th.llks lie ( ,'iirtlj't ,i If ;. s smart, tltcsn t Tin J.-rJr.n Cam!. v. V. .). Stae. of Norw ie W fde-i to I h" (i 11,11 ll tin lo '! he lb :land, I'.n: feet at tlelllion to ; lie ap nieiil. in three several win.. .ari lit , .I' Hit luilill-I'roph-xh ii., licet il)e se.l he et llzekicl's Words in chapter should ill" propo-cd plan of con the Mediterranean and t Im I 'em carried out: 1. Bearing in mind that Jerusalem stands I1) ) bet above the Mediterra nean, whilit tht! Dead sea lies l.-'ino feci below that level, the waters of the Med iterranean would llow far up the valley tif tht) Kedrou, so that to one cnmiiu; from Jerusalem ea-t w aid, they would be lir.-t "ankle deep," then "to the knees," then "lo ihe loins," then "a river thai I eolihl no! mm,s over." Note i also that Ziehariah .xii., S, foretells a cominiinicalion by water from .Jerusa lem both to the Dead sea tin, I the Med iterranean, "in btitu .summer and win ter a ike" i. c. never failing. -'. The waters of the Dead sea (v.H-!)) arc to he healed ami tilled with a multi tude of IMi "as the li-h of the errcnl. .m'a"--i. c. the Mediterraiiean. Tho mention of Kneodi (v.lo) makes the referciice to the Dt-ad sea certain. 11. As I hi) (Jordan descends I'lim between the Sea of (lalilet! aiul Dieid si.'t il,.. level .,f il,.. foi niei-nool.l bu raised from bin) feel to Toll feet, i " here every hoard I'm. Is itself divided wallowim; up Tiberias, and form'ui" a into slender sticks. Tim sticks are fed Hca norlhwtird over the silcs of Caper- ,u :l lltll ":inZ 'f three saws which naum, lifthsaida, Ma"dala, etc.. to.var.l t,f 'Meeu inch slick three Damascus, Mount lieiuion, ami 'neat little Micksof precisely live inches llauranfvv. Hi. 17). This we niav well , 1,1 leni;lli. making the roip;!, shape of re'.'rel, as that .lericho and tho fountain ,t!iu lolhes-jun tnat is to be. 'Ihe saw of Klisha. ami the lords .'iti.l nlaii. ..f in" is now all done. All cb valor belt tht) Jur.hu, should be buried .hum ((H.. j below the water In tht! "Speaker's bible" there art' many points of interest in the comments upon Kzekifl lvii., bcar.n;; directly upon this project, never tlioliv;ht of when ihcy were written. Ehort-IIautl Kcporifn. A short-hand writer has become one ff the lit'ct'ssilies ol modern life, but It is a "i-e-it i,o.i..L,. i,. ........... many p,,,ph. .seem to do. that journal- lmo -r, :., O"'"" ' ists imt.t ii,,t Ii.m-,,,,,0 exiit-rt in the an l8.,,:im- tlm 'ru-tion of the cloil.es if they would ever amount 1., anvthi,,". il,,ni 'fl,;, " l,or '"'tl" r- .Not on,! new-paper man in a dozen re-1 f;le''s n,ul P H'emi some po.ish. but sorts to h.oft-,:,il writh." or is famil-! & ."r,n ,l,!f H lllwn iar with it. :! it U only on special oe- i""" B!,ch ''"'.'.''T . ,,l'f"lrc tl.' ro".,l,S oasious, wi,,:,, reut .iet:ii n,ul cxacti- keases which limshes thorn to pcrfec tu.le ar.5 rcp.ircl. that the trained !,'"n' C v,iulaX ,,r"I are U le.l hort-han.l writer is sumuioned in. jtl.roii-U seuttlei from ho lr in- bin , , above, nml nro einptietl direcily below A New Knland lady was askiii" Iter lo a ,;olll,tor whero tho pins arc Horted cook tho other dav about wii'i d. iinto iirst ami sccoml praties, by tfirU. r ..,...., ... ,i--ii,ue, ill proposed to him, and. said: "M rv is she Irish?" "No. ni.Vaiu," said Marv "she's American." "What i.i her natic Marv?" !(. nv. x, U H'k"' wf courii0 sho' Irish, t rj'it 'h ' raa aiu5 8,10 wm lorn in Lynn. -On, but that makes no dif ference, Man; she is notan American." i ,Sn,ub' Perhaps she ain't, ma am. Thoy tell me the real ones is red. A Ciiic.n Coucort. It was our iiiisfurinnc not luii; siti'to, to lio invited to a Chinese concert, ami with our characteristic foo'liardiiies'i in hravii.ir ruviii" danger we :i. t-i,it'l thf iiivi'ati'Hi. lint now tl'.at wt have sun .veil til-! ordeal, we tlon't .fo)iose to lit; faiijli' aira'n in th" sane: lox. , !Vc tlon't ,nw Low reckless wo may yet I f ( n i -. We niav stun 'llni" r f t n i a M'no .i iM.. ..u.in o. a l''-i.-latur.'. hut. i c it. iind.Tstooil n- !,y that we v.-.-i:i'l alii ml ntiothiTCh nest i mus.c al nn iioi'f i'. '1 h " cvci.t whit !i we extremely rerit ot'fiirrfil in I .f wasiiiii;' t'-tabiisliiiit'iit on urn! of our jirincijial : 1 1 wa a ort of h:!if -if ".round . and ll," ( '. l.-.'biN "::tlieiv. in . .' . j -t . -i to re. i i':,te kin! oce.T- . -.i.-i .'i a e a ;iiti '. M.i!..ir..r. abo'i! t . i'. i : ll a . ml Y ! Ii" ii !r.:i,.nr t"a !ia:i'jin' lie I f.. is in tht .,n lv u . , I , , 1 1 . i.i the Mm: !runi''ii!s formers, i i. liars 1 lick"'' cam" r r ;n" im:i-;" ;h; ,were I..-.. i. ! our . t 'and -r,.h. :e v I ti.at .- I.! . .aNt-ie-!" in l.i, tol l ' 'wa- f iii n- .'i a' ; r. 'J el bl ' II e I'll -:ii"- of I ! v-i.l .-. . I c: l;:;".' nun nis who !'i..;liee oroniisi! W:t- .-o.pol'i! held a' Ilia-;, I iet l. ", n a I emii!e I a i -mall head ; had only on d to 1 : lie i n at - i ' '! t a I a It re- a had i a l"" ,t e s; ri n-..'", but ". lt;i- the ar- t..-t;c l rt rin sounds ot was at its i . i , . could emit in O' t hau any seven p at". Auo: her i n t a" i ill" .rdant. ,t tin- ic-t- ii. t ,T a "a!". Alio:!,,'!' I erlo :n led . iih i.M-trttnient that :i ban w ith tnret; string -. tht! a-;,"- out of it,(o- a:; i of the band had u-"d it to r ..tove that I ; : ). and L'i i:;.: twi-t proceeded to In;:" : p end of the orchestra was .a -inj; ( 'iiinamaii witii :i llu'.' w Iv re-iMiib ed the civiii I :u -iderable (i-!..a!e ensued :;s tlie lead"!- Was at conc.T! 1 ., .... 1 i:k,; 1 ! -iiook . n. ember in out the I" screw a 1 im tail HIS lnok- r;. h s'j'oii";- : i i . (lon to whether .:e'n, I i 1'. !'i ii o- il that tin; io.v to niav W ll. e .bani : a; . er in- st wn-, tleeidediv t" 'Ih- liiir: men! I" w i! ii a '; : mu- t. Ti. "vi u when an openln eh c', ion Ifom a !,ni i 'W !, r- w: s mail'.: onera. Tlie lead an o-yi froiii his bailee, n it sound : a w : ore.-lon w i : 1 1 1, -'.V t l.e drew evn.e i i n... -trains :!. i:.njoi-t ;::. t:i:'i.;ne; j, irad.ne; mi .-ine-i" ,-:rln -. ay at his in :r'.'.: a -nare tirtim 1 ll'' ll I.e III. ni w n an cx- of p, i feel colli -l.'. heed j i i ; : : i i i : i n . ll ! hii l,e-t to reach I . u: on bis ir.-d aw ," ud . !' bad .!!, i. and Hi", ever.' I, . Hi" mid tilSO'l wa- la--t, lid" I !' nor mi i !,-( ell' I'll' lion: I- h. en,: Ii." leadi , e. T;.e Hi'.! -el, '. .' a - : . i , ! ee,'.nd Of V a n; a :i 'I'i v : I i" .el 1 1 v i n-'h-.n v in il ini l !' some ar '."'l ills lillt ii.e room and ""'.-rate I I.o.v nhcred them inner. As he .elK Ml leader ac cat cv d he :.. lfs ll. i a ; ll-it - !: ,"t I", W.til 1 1 .e. , 0 el ill in I efi till;; n!o li;c ditli .Mill I'.arl ol the selec tion he -"("lied o think that e', ef t nil).; depended on him, and i.e whacked away for a. I he was worth, whil.! his pi'4-iail li'einliled in tiuec-tacy of enjoy ment. The !u:n-:ii;ii operator il.du't. : pl'opo.-e to I e I i lii'ad i-f steam i he could, but make ner" not I lime, had the time the llu'e i o lie put. u a lull s ltv-t w c I on tiie h-ad i. - in a "iv; ild're on i. aver had . who could leiltii of m. I!y this ctuln -.! ios ., r h" pip 'd .-VveeJ. all in'.ere-t in lb" simw f away dreamily at his own l Ueeute one e , , oil l ne en. I f his I'nr.e, 1 while willi the other he watch a i who was makin;.; faces at him tiirou.:!! tht! w indow. ! inaiiy tlie pieiv call!" lo jau etui with a t,".":ind lloiiris'.: by the I leader, the banjo mail broke :i sirim.'. I and tin' lluif man tjuit bi'c.iu-" I." '.'.as i out of breath. U't: then "tthcrcd oursclf iiji and de I parted w ith a feel in;; of unrest in our jsold, ami ti mixed smell of Chill'-e t'ja. i candy, and bad tobacco, upon our clothes. We may be lackim; in ti :i mu-ical ta-te, but we reiterate oiir.-'.atc-meiit that we won't attend any more Chinese concert-,. (i'7c.'0,''.( I'jc'titi How Cluthes-Ti:;.. Ar VI 01 llll's-pilis, not the kind with s'nnv:s but the ord.miry biblical, d Wooden ones, all mail" in I im larm' l.ic- torics of Maine where the inachiin iy is ingeniously arran",eil to save processes, and above till to save haiidiin. The wood u-ed is mainly while birch anil beech. The Iolts are cut ami hauled to tin- water and floated down to the mill. Much lo;; as retpiireil i- raised wi'li :i chain by steam power tip an inclined plane and canned to the lifst saw w hich cuts it into sixteen inch lengths. These ! pieces pass on to a silicic inaclune (t.0( 'where Ihcy arc made into boards three ,l. iiiiarters of an inch thick. Thence thev "o t ( a " ;Ui ; of twcivc circular saws takes the pieces up to several turning lnactnnes, eael, ot wincli rolimls out eighty clothes-pins in a minute. Final ly a slottiri"; machine cuts out tlio iotiij slit, in the pins, mid another elevator belt carried Ihcm to a new department of the factory, where they arc seasoned from hot air by steam pipes, u bins that hold, say, seventy-! wo thousand clothes pins each. Polishim; is the next pro cess, am! for this the pins are treated like small cast-iron articles, bein put . ,. . . i.. .1 i. v,1 Vnc ,no,n 'to hixos of live gross !cach' wuil-u aro shipped to Kniand 'and Australia, as well a to points in tho states. Boston Courier. A Memphis girl was committed to prison at the request of her parents, tor persisting in running after a bass singer 'm longing to a colored minstrel troup-. Jailed for fulling for blach ba-.. . L'cuk-Up M-n. A Sa:i J'ratif i-f o Cl.ruuif'c reporter was criji'eil in conve r-alion with the jiro.'irii tor of a Marm-i si rent corset fan'ory a few days :io, when adapper l'i.u;i!x :iml M lishiy-tlre sseil VoUULT r.i.',,i. ufilkiioun in Kieiety, e:i;ert!U .Mini. .M'hliv ss'n' the 'roirit'!or, wanted to Ui'iiv if "tho-u tilings" hu hail tr tiiTnl were done. Voll mean th" eoisft ami ia'ls?" a-k-d ti . . . 1 1 -, pre t.ni rieior. llv rei'Iifil tin! ilainlv. I- okin .-u-pie t i' l'k w as eali voiin man, w ms y at. t.ie reporter. A i :t!nl took fliarj-e of the o M'curcil tin.! tilings and tli-p-irted. "Ves, that ounir; man and mar.y oth ers of his fia-s wear c r-.'ts and pads," said the !!'( p."' in Mii-wer to mter r"v'.niories. "i'.i'i ni'.is: ict ih.ni; tiiat artiiiei.nl in ike-,tp ar conlined aloli'! to women, " le -ail. 'Vim inav not j beiee i ! biitidretl i w ear c. w I 1 "; linn j Infer , ;; i , I ,ri nam now iii".'i in this c I ( veil a Teat o in. I ! ,ie,v I . t.-d of a itV wild r nnui Tar h -i u .n vii'i: pantaloon- cam -il.ee I I ; it;' - i v I No. tics !': s and i.i ;- ti it l I, Wile. or.: ii.al. It s, , in- -i o! . cr- i tin.r o.d i ti.i'ii the 1,1 lk( liio-t no to a : slender and er e;e:i: .o:i;ely 1, ,i Aiier a in in i "ar- of '.;i:iti I- and ".-.V": i li;i ii. ait no:i ll I (lancer III lie' roi i r. and Y( t - to I, bet wee:, 1 m. in inn I i'i ' :i'e I;.- i I." !"( i I " !.;! ! i: i i !l- : Ule- ,', an a . i ; ! n l i lie '. W : .in : !l', l - -..in ha! ll : s Ir i a c i w ear. r'.- :n p -' e h,s lorui a. tuo-! I.o. '1 i. , n by tht pads and -on, p ten, we t r- 1 . j -ft. j 1 1," 1 ma j Ai" : few -", mil clmci.es t. --u no so a- to a- perfect as tin jmiicioiis u " ( i a wti! and tio.vder, i a:-,- tecin ami n ::r i I cks man v e:,r tii" s younger ii wiiii a :'). Artny a., "i.i a I). i, I fo bt. a- a on: h of - a ", icl al tiilii . . a- 1: (dli nr.: very ,i, I "I :i nnk m ir s:i::pe, and .t nature ua :el lo tie I'I tii 'V wear cof-et-i m f" :;:'c a Coen o) more vim's b;-a-s-Ki united dandies Will I.i . . : . a: e e,i.i I customer-. Of . : :':. :a only wear t cc ii Ik : .-ta-:! to carry out ..; :: c'ia.'aeter, but l co'.iid ( f !'::, v,i,o ,1 e the a m 1 1 v. .o wear tneui iiotu on .d , i uia: : -:e;e. einner i iii.nks l nei't! is t'liu in par ,.f an eastern coini'i- wno i.i n II .u: :i. he is jil-t loo sweet ; of (i.e rirls think prii)"ii:a.iy on lis is could but know Ike. would be tls- v I If . II V. ii,- r. i.; . '; . , i " ,s a luvjudiei! against ,i!".n; c ,r- !-," coliiiuued liit! :i ,n - :im cases it is a silly one. N .v i. i.e oi tin.' case ol lai'ee, h- aw iitec; ;:.:. ii is an absolute iie- r,.';'v. 'I i.ey become so fat tiiit 1111- I s.s tin-v wi ar - I'.ietiiin-; to brace their i odie.. Im v would ''v; ciilit'eiy olll of prop .rii.i.i." A C"ipu: -nt f-i-uttctimn vm w:;.t:!"d lo i,:, e a I f itv madu intcn t:i'cd tii" i-i,:, vt r-atiou ami tii" it1; r 1 1 r look h:.s tiioeii'i ere. 1 1. ,!, I r. : e' over 1 . , s i i i - f o crv i t ii i! I.e 11 V'. of" eo.-scl -. . t Hi .ti'l Jliza. ni v his r,,t - ' on 1 i ,e:,m .-omu1 lr:u sou," .-aid mi Au-tiii v.' ; 1 1 i i , , : i : i onm: i. op. in). "iSriekiayer 1 .1, ' ': !..'' ' a da . w h :le ;mv. ;. . ... ii H e 1 1 ' ,e iie .-: -i'i-! e;.: . ' to '1 .1. :- tii :i t oil i' a:':i a tl':e , -:e a i . u oniy (iii".-;rt, a siliv. an mi a -anl i::1 : I : .mm; t rail" w hen i lor our le ' oi, an oi. i, i 1 wa - : !.ii'-. r;uni(v l,V out o 1 wanted to s i .- 1 , r '" iVt' ('.if la: Iff wa- a ; "D can't i. I im boy moo i con-iilicl me, l"f ', mi t be im e I ( i li i I, .- . - i :!r, j on' icinaii. helped m h, "but 1 w w, -ii rcpi .('ll oti hail n ran -oil I COIllll '.-11'." I of tne it we had : br.ckla er, ntieliian m Invito! Uul. i A Ilondcr-onville (N. ( '. ) cuti spou- ilent of th" (lal'.e-lon A'-fs wrdc.-: I Court lias been iii sf--ion here tin' last t wo weeks, mid I have several tiinc. I dropped ill to see bow justice is di-pens-i cd in the old North State. 1 am struck j with the difference apparent, in tin 'court hero from that in our own state. I'lie Ju.l wears no ;ow n or anv o it-1 ward insignia of ollice, and apt.ear.-; i ..... 'i j- . . 1 oniy as a common citizen, scaie.i ioi . the time beiii on the oenca. 1 he law yer sit in a sort of huddle I tifore him, ! ' ., , i 1 i gaincreu arouuu one common oot taliknnsle.nl of bcim; strung out m an orderly group bei,in,l :i line of small tables'jiis, inside lb" bar. as with us. They retain their .-cats undo examining witnesses, and do nol stand up even when addressing the .Judge They seem to be ery "tlein 'crallc" in dies? and mariner too. I observed one on a hot day saunter. ng about within the bar iti a long Uiien duster. I saw also some one coin.) into the con, ;-rom ami beckon to him, the lawier who wa. conducting the ilefeu-e in a case w hile the solicitor was examining :i witness on tlie stand ; and telling l ie solicitor that lie would le back in a few mo ments, be walked out with his friend, and tlie whole court .-iiem". short, without explanation or apology, and waited some live or ten tutiua s until ho returned. The jury a - ( , xhibited the same "free and cayM : ppearance, nome sitting with coats t li. and all look ing as if court was a mi';. it,' common- I id ace all. nr. Ami tins i-. -- i ir man ner sccm"tl to pervade lb" w hole court. 1 do not say that in tne trial of oilerid ers or the enforcement of the 1 iw they are any less thorough and ellicient here than in South Carolina. Hut the absence (d m uc i of that dignity and propriety which character!..! the court in out state ii very apparent, an I one familial with tho cu-toins in South Carolina can hardly fail to bo impressed with the dif ference. m III some families cleanliness is not next to L'odlincss by several blocks. A Virginia woman named Mrs. Miller, who ba.t been suffering from a debili tated spino or some thing of tho kind, publishes a card in which he navs: After taking ihreo bottles of the Afle riator I did a large nashinir, which I bad Dot done for three years before." A woman who was as lazr as that need ed medicine of some kind. Fish on the Farm. Tim (icruiun Cinpi h I ! l-'lnh. I-'uMb lur I rtrint rit. The iion. Spencer 1'. I!urd lias been uiakini,' i xnti.sti vt t xpcriincnis w ith llu (fiiiintu cuip, and his advices thus tar l.nvu lit fli Vtiy tntaiui'Hlujj. It hns been foiilid Unit lius I'Xitt li-h will thrive in Aincricrtii cret ks Hint pontl-', hikI the cub jit t oi ( arp ciiitiuc is at present iittr.'ictini; ;t eiuiil lit u 1 "I ultl Ut'OU HUlolli; l.ll'lll' l s Ai tin! recent convciition o! Ikn Iowa Im proved Slock H'cedel-' A'-dclull.iM, tlie lion. ,. ii, ii .iiii,,, Neva. 1 1, It, k.i.I an 1 ii ti ic-I im; piiptr on luis Mi'-jecl. (i iv. Scull la-iivin tiie subject ot ti-li-ci.i'.uic iliMlljhtlnl coli-iilt I't'ltin, ut.'.l, ben, a ;,, mint lit hu un r and slock bit t th r, w h.tl i.e .-ay- cannot but lntt it -i funnels & nt r ally. The p ip. r w is u very lenillhy one, in I fioi.l ll I lie o,i,niii:: in t, ms were I'ikcn : ll tlii- p iper were simply i nlitiid "Fish Cuitine," tin re me m my I limi ts who w 1 1 i 1 1 1 turn lioin it us a mailt-r in wtnen 1 1 v had let interest. S, 111 llllnk lh. ll Hie bft eilin' n,ei K irj oil ol li-ii w an ocf tni.ition not .-ni!id to i he -;tii. I v i.'oiu and t iiu'iitiil In in ner, and tlia! it i- o! kin to the bandliii": f line li iiicd do:- for spoitini', or Rainm; I'm, in, iti d lu'ises ,l,.y i,r raciiu;. Ti.cj :i.--oi i ll, Ihe i,i,l and line, the dot: I i:uu, ti.e Ir it.k and Ihe m d box nctc or It-- ii.ditinili ly t'selht r, and c-clu w inch of thiiii ns !ra lliitf to tlissipal k ii or id e .t.-s mill full o' tliiit which is not pro!, limit', lint, v bile a (lisst I tittion on '.'iituc ti slit's woo lit bn utterly out ol i l l u before ii convention ol Imi iih rs stu ii us Hu.-, j 1-cie ule iacis conut ctvd Willi the iciruii; I I'.od li-lns that are surelv v.otthy the ctt(tiil t onsiti.-ratio.i of breeder m im- ploveil live sioii;. i;,ii, Wiiui! l no nol pl1. tn'.se todl-elii- ill" tpjt-lloli of ft sleek iiiur our llepM let! hik: s anil ttiealils, I st 1 be in isunih rs'oo I, it Mould be btst to say rn.'ht In re llial I rci'ar l Ihe policy which has pri'Vaih d for inimy y t in s of ul tn in-r the v.t alih ol our waters to he iu!h!e dt s'r-iy t d as bei i; short siih'eil am! shiit it -s in the i xtituie, tut rittm; on! v ccn- ,e. li.l: l! ,iili. l'.-li faitn.ii::, or water culture, i- not a ei w iiit. U .t.'nn I .ciitv yen!-p t-t it ha-Ms-uiiied new ami "mud proportions, ;'row. inbuilt ot ni'-liii 'l- lor aitili.mthy inipii'L' unliiijr ihe spawn mid c:-.ri:nr i"i'i icyimny; try, whcrel y it hi,.- been found prat tici iiblc to muliiplv ti-ht s a thousand limes Lister ji.f. l in. He cei l unlv 1 1; an they d" w hen left lo Iht ni-t Ivi -. leit I ". several iiiimlre.l t-iir.i the iciiri.u- of ii.ili m ptiv ile w i!i rs. Hi inclosed ponds whole they wife e.- c.'in pletely under ilm control of the ovnois as are our t'oiius ic fow ls, has lit c;i smvc-s-tuliv pructit c I ; mid to-d iy the wed-li'il Aldermen of II.Tlin and II inilii'.r.- t u ihe lineal ilesceleliitiiS ol ll -Ill's, thai u" cc I Hie labh si.f l'lt tii ru k the ( limit. The b.vmi i.iiiL' of ciitp cuituie in Koht-nii'i i i 'r a i d to Ihe j i-'if loliT. The I, elds of K i-cnbe," liotilllaiiied c.xteiis vi: I slab! isli tliea ' s hu Ill's pUi pose m ar Wit'impm h f i t .'.'ilil ;es, whii hin 107M p ;s ni into lie po-n of the f.unily if I ne piv-'.nt propneius. I'Iil-c in tilieial poinls are support tl lo Ic i l.c ino.-t csten-ivc kno.vn to hen-ed f, r Hits piir)o-c, while in 1 1 movt r, I Io!st; in. and otlli T (il'l lllllll slab',, I).-. Ile.-Sell Si,.- "ihi re ale many huialn ds of poi.ds, none of Itn in covering uiorth in a fe.v arcs, biitalni') I every lar;,' fiirm p iss '-..in- at. Iciist one of them." Wan r f irnnn" h:- its vw'.-i. v.-; profits i no Ii ss ci rt nn Hum Iho-e oi himl imMurc. j Many a fanner may In: c.xi'U-cil lor stittini; I iniifitiiliius.lv when told thai an ncii: laid jtlowri m wa'er will brin;; more prolit with j less lubor am! risk tutm an acre i ii 1 i v. t- t I in standard crops; or that corn fed lo ti-!i I will pay se( I' ll tlint-3 ihe protit it pays ! wlicii led to c-iul", hii;- or poultry. j 1 Ibit i f asked why tins is so, it were t tt-y to Hiiswer. In Hie first ph:c",m t!u: inur- kihst i ( tiiti.il Iowa Hie price ol fi-.li Is ife'Ccr ttian i lint ol licet, pork, luu teii, or poul'iy, pound lor pound S coaiiiy, any iLrivcn amount of food will pii.tlm c sevt i.it nines more wuiMil ot ti.-u j tluiM it will of flesh. i Tliiiillc Ihere nr.- ereiit oiianlitii's of food for ii-bis in km Habit; waters that cm be utilized in nooiht r wy thaa by rearing li-h. 15 it hi im: one ttsks w by corn ted to tisbes will nivi: trrtutcr growth ihan when fed to warm-blooded ;niimnls? Mk'.iiIv for iwn rca-ons: (I) Ik'i'ause ti very luxe jit r ccnta.L'i: of the food taker: by air I re athini; iinlriials, is consumed and cv jli i'.i.-tid nv that slow combu-tioii which lii iiiiliiins Ihe be it of the aiiimul m a tern pcrai me hi low its own. This is notubly the easy in very cold weather, and tlut iiiL' nn exposure to cold winds mid storms. This fact is ihe text for many st rmocs on the importance ol pron iIiiil: siillicicnt shelter lo the dumb I. rules. liul tlie cold-blooded lish has nocapacily : for tli-i.ositii: of heat-producirii; tood in tins wav, mui win n consumed ny n mu ic nil is ii store ol' bit and increased er mtli. "J lively land ntiimul carries t's own wc;eht except when it lies tlown. At every step of the o or tiie elephant he lif'is bun dic.ls of thousands of pounds. D iubtlcsit much ot the nutrition of e.,inie tishes Is exhausted in repairing Ihe waste causttl by their active lives, but the slow and easy motions of those which find their food in tho boltom of ponds reduce their waste to a minimum, and remind us of the easy life of Ihe well fed pig or Ihe lazy (Tciitlt iniiii of leisure. In ninny parts of Iowa there are snnill lakes, ponds, sloughs, rivulets and springs that nro of themselves or by llieir outlets unsiphtly and w aste, mid in their neglected condition arc of little or no value. Tlie accomplishment of these facts will, nu'iuilune, beautify ihe landscape, destroy malaria, gic moisture to the parched at mosphere, ipiench Ihe thirst ot man and beast, as wi ll as that ol the birds of the air, and fjive phosphates to the brain of man uud the nerves of woman, and thus cause the l ist days to be beitcr than the lirsr Now the special Inducement for the far mer to interest hiniscif in this great work is that the iccent introduction of the lier imui carp into American waters givis promise that tho industry will pay. They seem capable of appreciating kind ness, and are said to have been taught to na hi r lor Ihclr food at the sounJ ol a bell, and to sutler themselves to be lifted from the water by the hand that fteJs them. Such would only lie the case, of course, in close confinement anil under persistent fretting. As to quality when served there is plenty of evidence. 1 havo tasted their llesh, and pronounce it excellent, f find the French and German books on cooking give many recipes on dressing them, and highly commend the diahesMbat are pre-1 pared from their flesh and from the very abundant roe which they contain. Hrcedlng and care havo developed three distinct varieties, which vary in outward appearance, some or which are very beau tiful, but do not differ, to my knowledge, in quality of flesh or profitableness for cul ture. Tho variety which was brought to Call fornis nine years since, Is Ihe common "Cale carp. U has Hour shed in its new home tar beyond its h tint in the waters of llutope. Its ra'e of Increase in wctittit sin! uiiiuhcrs is truly astonishing, A due renaid It r one's reputation for veracity would set in to siitiL'esl cainion in the rela tion of "ilsh stories," and this certainly obtains In retereiicc to ihe CHrp. It is said Unit Mr. J. A. 1'oppe, of Sonoma, Cd., -dried tr uii the ponds ot a miller in Hoi s'ein, in llu: summer of 1U?"J, will, clirhtv three carp, vary in i! in s'.e Irt'in two led in h iiiMli ilow u to the. size of un ordinary steel pen. On the voyage he lost all but five of Ihe vt rv Hiniilltslof Ihe lot. These were placed n bis ponds on the tilth day of August, 17','. and in Ihe May folio ing they bad iii-owii sixteen inches in length, and had produced mcr o. (Kin oiin ir li.sh. It sb. llld III! stavd tint Mr. l'oppe':. pi nds were of a temperature tnat admits of ihe growth ol the carp In the wiu'tr lll"lltlis. iosli, li lisull would be po.-sihle in Iowa diuim.' licit part of the year. Tl t I'liti-'d Slates l'i-b Coinmi sioiu r, the lion. Sjiei.ct r F. 15 lird, has ijistn! utnlj the leather c up, which is nearly naked, i and the minor cum, so called t.ecuu.i" ot three rows of very large mirror like 'c-iV-! on ns sides. The rcporls from the dis'rMi utioi, un: very cncouramii!;. A gentit in in placed a ib..t u ( aro in a muddy pond on Oruni'c Mountain, N. J , in July, thev llicn. nieiisiir n g thru: to lour inc'ies in IcriL'th. : In tour mouths the ti-hes were found to h ive grown lll'ict ii inches in length. In the spring of ISStl some carp wcr.'i tike to (icorgia. l'rot. 15 did, to w liom lj am indebted for 1 lie account, Illustrated' ihe size when taken tiom the ponds a-j Washington, by marking with his ihuiub about two-thirds of his little linger, sny; one and one-half inches in Icnitlh. In the! f. bowing November three of these tishes i measured from twenty-two to twenty l':vc inches in lenit'h. j I said "rrolcssor the Hung is iiieicih b!c." He replied, ''1 admit ll; and t'nv only answer lo tlmt is thai ii is true." These lads have additional significance! when it is rcmelnlit li d that the carp is a; luiikv fe'lo'v in propoith n to bis length,! Iiroad. shouldered and it'Tp-bodied Tfcj 1 .rgest lish mentioned aKovc weighed st v :i pounds. In tin: North they have gr.m n ' Iroin one-ball ounce lo two pounds in one; season. Such growth is greater than the carp l..i atiium tl in Imr.'pe in Ihe same tone. Ir is thought that our waters ull'ird ti ni betiir nutrition. Ilowtvtr this may be. I the i videlice is ail in fiver of ihe vahtt of: Ihe carp as a food 11 - ll in Atreiit a, ami thai , its importation will prove to be a lasting; benefit, and one that will expand n.s time; p:is-es until its extent villi smi'clIv bec-ii , m tted. To raise them to the best lidvan'ti ie , there should be several ponds, varying mi ex'elil. ami tteplll. I her.' sliouM I.e in X'eul. ami tteptli. I Her.' slioul.l i.e a ; ll n - . v. ... rassv pond, two or three teet in dct. Hi mlSi, & ' -j i M. -i'A lit' t!t't')ct part, btit having shallow- pet-; ?i H !J. j;i $ j o :: h'S tons, in which the bleeding fish inayi v -' v-7 v ' '-' '-J iuii gr.- i: It spawn. In these should be placed a few feeia V-.; say three lo live, and a like number ( I j nr. It's. The spawn adheres to gras-, smd ; the young hat di out in a lev (fits. T"ii I tho spawning season is over, which is ti.ua May to duly, the parent (hies sliouid be 't moved lo the dcepi r ponds. Tht re should be a pond m which they can pass Ihe w infer in safety, w hich Ihevj do by burrowing in the soli bottom in the, deeper liar's. j They seek these basins or kt t'lrs as the; wa'er becomes cold, and pass the winter in a state oi roi piti niucrniiuon. iui ice uns Mm: thev s-c ircciy gam or lose appreciably in weight, though taking no liu'nmi nt for scvel al !lioi!l!s. The-e kettlc-i should be o! uih p'h of: cigtii or more tcet, ami oi an exutu io ac-; com tuo bite the mini her of lish in the point. Dtli'tg nid.l winters, and cspcciaiiv, "itii water llowing continuady ihrotig'c th ' pond, particularly that from -pringsor; fr un tile-tir uns, t-t ns to prevent the form.! ation of vciv thick ice, thev would no; doubt, I will III Iiouo oi 1,-ss VI. l'O, , it is best to be safe In adititicn to thc-e.i there should be ponds in which the lish of one year old, and, perhaps these of two years, might be kept to themselves. Thi.s is not absolutely necessary, but they art! said to thrive as much better, n.s do otherilomcstic animals when assorted with rel'enmct: to size ami strength in Ihe teed j lots. Hut if a fiirmcr should not wish io; breed and rear the young fishes, hut enlvj to feed them forhis'owu table, or for mar kel, he could dispense with the breeding! ponds p.nd might then be content with a single pond so arranged that it would ans-j wer tor both summer and wint'T. i To supply this he could occasionally secure a few" hundred ofyoumr ll-hes ti si im: one Unit, bad breedinir ponds. I'y this method one could have birge re turns from simill expeniltiurcs, tmd supply the ttblc with nn excellent lood from a comp!init.ive!y Hiiall botly of wnn r. Such is said It) be tne method ol' numv thinners in those countries w here the carp is known ;tnd vulticd. Hut they nreottcti bred and renred in the sfime pond o'tl anil young together. This ih culled miiti culture, and ns they do not orev on each other this mo It: is prncticii I iie," but not. as successful us when tl.ey Hfc; cJti-sed according t sie i The capacity of an acrt: of water to turn isli ft it ul is probably us ludetinite lis that ol iu acre of bind. If sterile and exposed, at.d the stock compelled to search its entire eslcnt for its spontaneous products, the re sult iiiiuht be unsatisfactory. fn the other liimd, if protected, enriched and cultivated, and if l"o 1 be mldcd from other Bocreos, the rcurtm could be mnlii. olied m inv t'mes. It is one of the tno' valuable characteristics of tlieenrp Hint la. is an omnivcrous feeder. It will cat nn thing that a hog will cat. The n fuse of the table, the garden, the stame, iioiteti corn.tieans, pea?, coagulated blood, or milk Insects, worms, and vegetables that uro In the water, all these are welcome, and or their, they may be subsisted at small ex pense. . An acre of water w ill furnish food for a certain number, but It overstocked extra food should be addetl. They dclinht in sheltered eitu jtious, and in warm and filucrgish water. Ponds in which trout and almou would not live for a single day, re well suited to the carp. Ditches by tho roadside anil even tubs of water have been used Tor rear ine them- There are thousand of farms in Iowa which have waters that without this fish are of littlo value, that can no doubt be made highly productive, more especially in the central and southern parts of the state, where trout and some other of tht game fishes will not thrive. The carp offers not only a cheap and convenient food lor the farmer1 ramilv. but also elements of nutrition that supple ment his other aTailable foods, and mak them more completo and a quality and desirableness far exceeding that of tlie beef from th tillage butcher or the pork Irom his own pens. lias not enouph been said in introducing this distinguished era. lerant to suggest that he is worthy ol a Western welcome? "I'll at lite season Tor build in and repair im; is close at linud, any nre havlni? contracts tu let, in low n or country, should call on W. K. STKWAIIT, Contrac tor and Iliiilder, Uiret4 doors north of tlio Clifton Hotel, Ot tawa. Hales low, and ieiTect satisfaction guaranteed. Con tracts taken for 1'lasteri:: or Chitnney Work sepniM' JVom IJuildin:; Conlracis. liildin-r iwv for stile clieaji. In I tu- i.raiit' ,,f :,is 1:1',' l.y itrilidt i:.-,ii-,-, .y.-Tt llu Wunls iim-,1 l.y tn frieial.. .,1' :i jnmiir laiui :f this I'll.,-,', win, itir l a.,t li.i.u' ns nil!. tii.it (In ;:.!. , I iii:,l iiij.ti'r!,,iS ,1;-. Aii'l the ,li. I'M' ' ir ,T. :,-llr: un, nilv.tf.flw l.fci' tl:f ta;.r-, li .,f it -i-ent army. A o.l li,.-),ni!',' :ti.il t,!, fi.tl vit'titiiii tu l! ,,ti tv ry l-.uii'l. It U ititrtwuii el !. lalf cf I'.V I'.-r rent, in Hie I ni;,. SI;,:, ;-. It !t.' lit. imsitlv.' i.Mn;,t.in to i!U:;n,-u!s'i i:. r.ii'l i-ri-i'iw t.;i Its viflan uieiftur. .my tru'i'.l , iili yiir .ii, r . r, f ,l! l..-r. .- I,.,, tu!,.. . I r y. IC i.i ti. a h.iv,' Ill '."!"- ll'.i il t.'k, I, ia tna -.1 wi t: Ki, to -tiUvetl' SI' t! Ml. t W.,!! ll will in nil ia-,' j. ii. I'i i- y. i r I.it er l'i- I,..::;,'. STILWELL MEDICINE CO, S'T'" MON.MoUl'll. 11.1.. l r-.r -ni i. , .1 ..ii :- THE WEEKLY a Ms Co. tail s,', nr. ,1 :i u i.i, T !.!. ,v l) ,!i-t ice, ,,i : h ttn' ll1,:,'.,.. it ,' nn, .-I p. i .1 . r II 1 1 ntiit lh" most tvi.l.lv rirciilul.'il j ;T'l..'in ll" l'l 'Ills . i, ul ( I,, ul' tin- rilv 1,1 jleiir-ie,,. it is i',',,,1 I-' 1 I'v . t. ry t'li, ii n.l ftfiiit'iit o.n th,- v.urlhv i''..i,'lit iin-l 1-. I'-roi'i.. . t v,' ,,f II,,' o.i'i.i, s :ui,l s , n I o, the li, T ll. -in n,jin:iii,,,n ol' l't nil .it i tllineis. I:h j-, ,i,n l.i rrf ' ru.,1 rr. nt .ioaiTiiti,'ti tiiai t u Inlt'ili ; e,..(. niiti pr, lens ( ,,'i'in:tits !, ir nn it m ihn, ! n ., 'i 1 1 i , "." i - i ' . '-" le , ' i i (. In (tt:,li t net r.o-.-,,l . I i I't ,,;!,, i- t.i'i iiiiin ,, i.ia.al In lliis .:.ri ol Hit- Hale i,l ! Ihhi" C. ZVANZIG, Editor. '.. NV.n li 17. Is-... iK'.oh. !! Ciiicaeo, Krtrlin.'jtc"! and Qulncy T,. K. TIM Ji TA tll.F. i ii.i,..,.. l : :t li, tss;i. Going Scuih. jf j' Goi.ig North lMt.. 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