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THE BURGLAR'S BRIDE.

bargkrr of Jan. H. int, which W of the buUeet and moat memorable rohheeiee la the annale of crime. Two of

twenty yean in the penitentiary.

Leary, the elder, the head of the conspiracy, cecaped to Europe with the

Ennter part of the phtndar—

Si*. COO—and left bis pals to' the tender mercifea of the law. Scott died in prison less than four yean after his igftuvm- •*— Dunlap still Uees, and a stronf

* it to secure his in tic story stain

trery Bay white ■

An Invitation.

We cordially invite you and all our lady friends to be

“Don't talk to na of flannel suits," I aaid a perspiring young fellow as Be ran a handkerchief around the inside of the ! collar of one of the garments he did not - want to bear mentioned, and rolled up

the aleeree'uf the same. jCroni where th. r I .

clung warm and woolly about his wrists, present and taste the delicious dessert and cream dressing

“FUnnel shirts are a delusion." he added i' i • . . ,Sv

angrily. -They are absolutely hot (which will be made and served by Miss Wright from

They may be heal thy, but they rasp my |

_ Favorite Extracts and Liquid Rennet,

shrink, tiU they ^et as thick as boards. ] . . , . 1 ’ amlby winter time Jespect they win be which will take place at our store, June 30th to July 7th,

UUU Olr1-«.Hslr.

Children's hair, of course, needs pecu-

liar attention. That at the boys may be • about small enough kept closely cuL so that it will nreaent chest protectors.

no problems to the mother or maid; but "H ■reins strange to me that with all ] with girls it is quite different. After the Yankee ingenuity that we hear of '

their .hair haa been allowed to grow long going about lo.ee in the

it ahould not be cut, according to good thing cool, smooth, light, durable: authority, as it will never afterward at- fortaiSe. cheap and unslirinkabh tain the length it would hare reached; he invented fur summer wear. Silk is yet many a mother thoughtlessly allows Uai dear for the average man who has

little daughter , to be to perspire for his living; flannel is Us. save trouble in proper- cunne and warm fur any but o.smisl for it In tbs case of children, balers, and U-tw.-enAhem and siarvlnsl,

e*«p more especially than of 'adults, a airtighi. sharp edged l;u,ri there seems frequent and thorough brushing of the to be no satisfactory alternative, hair is essential to |ts best condition. "There must have been a time when The brush should not be too harsh and stervh was unknown. 'Men wore linen should be judiciously nsed. Under these then. 110 doubi. and looked well enough conditions a child will delight In the 1“ it ti*i Hot who would dare appear proper care, rather than be repelled. A. In a linen shirt now uustanlied? Such few pleasant words, with a gentle deft- cowards are we. such slaves to custom! Dess in the manipulation of comb and- I dw-larv my night shirt, with its l.sel, brush, do wonderr toward lightening lulling collar, clean and co.3, is the only the taak.—Ooud Housekeeping. thing that 1 know id that sn-ms to fill

the lull. 1 wonder if 1 sewed a lace

The qutuy. Du nice women smoke* ad; la.e ruffles ,.u the wrists and a light

der the collar, and appt-ared

pardon brings the before the public.

Early-in 187* Robert C Scott, a culti-

vated and dashing young fellow of *8, , „ _. eloped with and mamed Mary B. Wood, j the hair of aged 15 years, whose father was a wealthy shorn in stockman of Ulster county, N. Y- On ly curing

! Feb. 14.1876. Scott was arrested in Phila- , delphia for the robbery of the Northampton bank. His trial, conviction and I sentence followed. His girl-wife was for , s time utterly prostrated by the shock of her husband's arrest, but rallied in time to hear hlifi ssntencnd. Then began the Hory of an unswerving and liteloog j devotion that has few parallels. ' Left Without means, the young wife, who was a cultivated musician, began the teaching of music, and to the day of his death was constant at the tidre in her visits to her felot^husband, caring for him with a tender solicitude worthy of a mother's devotion, and soothing Ids last moments with her gentle presence ]

On his deathbed Scott exacted from his . ... wife a vow to devote the remainder of [ which they may sit in the smoking ruoiq. iiuusjurruiliu; her life to the task of securing pardon Women when they smoke use cigarettes That's tin. k for Dunlap, of whose misfortunes he be- tmtde of Turkish tobacco, and accord- thesto 1 _ . .. “ - — ingly the sa oking toilet is a- Turkish

f admirable i

to acquaint you with the merits of the articles named. hands central market, COR. OCEAN AND WASHINGTON STS.; CAPK MAY Jf. J. KXCEIXIOR HOT AND COLD * Sea-Water Baths .1' Llersiur SI. sad Beaeh Ayr. U. c lilllSON. Mauserr.

brings up the newest and prettiest gown tor them to smoke m Do you ffbjert to such s begging of the qaestinnh Welt

;£::,r.s IC.E! ' I(JE!

lieved himself .. that day Mrs Scott—now Mra ScottRowland—baa never relaxed her efforts in. pursnance of her premise. Several times she has organised strong movements to secure a pardon for Dunlap, but always without succeas. Her present effort in his behalf promises to be -crowned with the snccem it so well merits. Her last systematic attempt to free her has bend’s confederate was made in 1880, whenesbe was a resided of St

Louis, _ j \\ In the early pari of that yeak 41 r»

Scott met in Chicago Mr. John R-.Js iAul and a mutual attachment sprang up t*tween them She told Mr. Row£nd W pathetic story, Including the vow by which she was bound. He agreed to eld

bar in her work end they wen Mr. Rowland then disposed of

porous hotel business in Chicago'and came with his bride to St Louis, where .they took up their residence at So. 6,620 Olive street, where they resided for five years. Mrs Scott-Rowland as she has always styled herself—then began taking roomers, sod finally established a first class boarding house, which had a reputation second to none in the city. And among her boarders were many of the most prominent burinem and profresiooal men in St Louis. About 1884 Ur and Mrs Rowland removed to New York city, where they have since nssidod. —St

Louis Republic.

At this season of the yecr, after the spring housecleaning is done, there are always a number of pieces of furniture on hand which need rejgsliahing and

ousae ua»i, 1 oeiu-ve, m-ii.o- lln- c-ra ol | -g- J* r

JSf ssU'ws? ^ ^Knickerbocker Ice Qo.

OF PHILADELPHIA. ~

t r/:/.)' //<»/Kl..\Jl/CST.il'RAATS usd COITAUK.* WITH PURE EASTERN ICE.

for furniture, which may be applied herd woods with equal aatiafactioh. is made aa follows: Mix together two parts of United oil, two .pans of alcohol and one part of turpentine, and to a quart <£ this mixture add an ounce of spirits of ether. This polish is applied to furniture with s flannel cloth and .rubbed In with a piece of chamois skin, or a thick piece of felt if you hare no chamois skin. If the polish is used on the floor M should be applied with a doth and rubbed in with an iron backed poltahyng brush of the kind which an furnished with a long handle and are movsd back and forward on the flocr Ilka a mop.-New York Tribune.

tsned with an invisible wire on to the legs. A fluffy bow of ribbon at one corner and another bow of s contrasting

robe. The first one 1

I'm not going to tell you in whose stndu It was a flowing skirt of dull blue silk ' worked all over in gold. The designs I Ti were arabesques with crescents and |"»-t. flare. There was a loose folded waist now. and a scarf of white silk twisted about quil<

it and edged with a gold fringe. Then cans find comfortable lodging houses, there was the most "fetching" little Mias Rossetti has ls-en very chantablt-. round Jacket In r.d. also embroidered in in fact her chanties have exceeded her gold, and a red cap—a fes—to keep the income to suc h so extent that site is in smoke from getting into the hair, and— comparative |snenr now. -She has been yea. there was a cigarette to afford a frightful! > mi|s<s^l iijaiu from time to raison d'etre for all this magnificence.— time. 1 have picked up a number .1/ her

lonJ.iu. who. pro-tending to waul, wbre-

* Wealthy swue-s wif.. died this kindly lady out of many a W. J. Scanlon, the Iriahcomedian, has |»ain.L The U tters of the amCaUe woinpresrnted his wife with a $64,000 house, an, IncUaing money to relieve the which he recently purchased eg Ninety- : wretched beggar's alleged wants, are aecond street. New York city. Inaa- ! marvels of pathos, for she speaks of her

much as Mrs Scanlon waa already the own poverty. It u hi of two or three houses pro- | how any i£ou could lu

led to her by her husband she is now prey upon so noble and so uhsusjsvtiiig of the wealthiest women in the pro- a creature. A great many years ago the Mrs Scanlon leases her houses youthful poems' of Miss Roue!U were thus derives s steady income from published privately, and copies of the

I viable source of rev- httle hook are now in grout demand at to u» found $34 apiece.—London Cor Chicago Sewa

in the royalties from her husband s songs, all of which he gives to her unconditionally. Mrs Scanlon Is one of the best and must charitable women, and her unorientatmus aid of the sick and otherwise unfortunate is a fact that en-

sll who know her—Oticago

Herald.

Mias Grace Farwell. tne youngest daughter .if Senator C. B. Farwell, who will be married to Mr. Hobart C. Taylor the day after she graduates, is the most English yuuhg lady in Lake Forest. She could give the Duchess tit Marlborough points in .orthoepy, boat her in a horse race or rub of tennis and drive a four-in-hand over Use Newport .hills in a way that would astonish McAllister's seh Her fiance is the richest young man in Chicago society and one of the brightest

Walt Whitman has chosen a spot for the final disposition of his body when his life is ended- "The place is characteristic of the man It is located in liarl«gh ccmeu-rv, about a mile from Camden. N. J.. and in the prettiest part of the grounda. ’ It is a natural mounS. be-' neath majestic oaks aAd chestnut, trees, while about SUO feet below a stream of< water flows over a precipice from an artificial lake. A driveway which leads through the woods, winds within a Tew feet of the spot, and the boughs of the gnarled oaks are s]vuad like arms over the hillock and touch the gmmsward' on the si dca. Back of this piece of ground is the woods, where a f.s.tpath leads to the entrance gate. -Exchange.

Mias Brackett, the writer and teacher, is had a right hand side saddle made,

id rides .m either ode of her h»ree.tn~ by the pike, lust a valuable differently She was moved to this bv horee, but by almost a miracle a b-year

ruling uni h** 1 ^ was sparW from a must dreadful

the left aide was injuriouato both rider Tbe 1*1- *’ho w as sick, was lying and hors. The three daughters-..f the i “}*wp. ®mj*Uuw on the back seat of a Prince* of Wales and other ladies of ^ hon “' •wjron, when the bore^ at a England have adopted Mia; Brackett's , ' urv,; lD <1 *e narrow read became frightinnovation. ened and leaped .Iff the edge of the proci pi tons drecenL He feU almost a hunobservaut bacb. hv who stood on dred feet, and was injured so badly that

he .had to be killed. The wagon was smashed into kindling wood. The boy, strange to say. was unhurt save a few ■f Slight scratches, and is in better health — thah for some time [suit.—Cor. New Or-

leans Tim™. Democrat

out. It is far cooking. Though bdous than ths 1 •hoed and served ice cold or eaten fresh from the hand, its delicacy of flavor is

by cooking Ths pecahar flavor of ths apricot seems to bs brought out by rooking.—Exchange.

_ .tsr of Sir Osiona M. PaB^b gq(ng thn rounds «f WaMngton sucicCy BBarM A»| wma^i cf Mia™QaD.LoMbs Palbnan b.a pretty girl of tbs trsyntt. type, with tbs dreamy eyes tbat Ada Mahan has

that time, ahd that only twenty-four

ore Idoadea Thirty-two wi in pure white, and three wi

Ybor.

Mrs. Walter Damruarh has taken me study of mnsH-al . htersturoramea a dainty tsddet about and ami herself tiring staffs and printing eighths, sixteenths and thirty ■aocoodn The young and gifted bridegroom wrote to a friend: "She prints nicely, bto I bare never seen anything worse than ©y.clefa"— Lady Cohn Campbell, who has decided to go on the stage, to dcarribed as » beauty of the Spanish type, six feet in height, and an expert in every sport known to women in England. Her husband, who b said to be pensioned by his family, b living in one of the gar posts in India. Mrs Carnegie, it b said, suffer erumaUngly from -tender feet, and finds it impossible to paa a barefoot, lx coaching trip through the Bntnfa isles she carries a fund fur charity s which one of the guanb distribute* according to her direction.

Pour Kowalski—the Polish tailor, boot ths Poole of Pans—has just died by his . , a. Twenty

discovwwd dead by the bdr of a rharoonl Move, which be bad tandled aftirward eloring the doors and windows. Tbs body was taken to the morg Our Ikmdosi Telegraph.

odal:

coal: coal: coal PRICE. 66.00 PER TON.

DILLON’S,

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. We can recommend DILLON'S, of which ihe well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, as one o( the most ceiftr^l and popular resorts on the Island, at.which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had. together with superior accommodations lor parties. Handsomely appointed parlor lor ladies.

- I IIOS. CLEIHETNTS. M IN ERAjT WATERS itenonned B' lfs'I Ulnsrr Ale- Lemon Soda Sarsaparilla. Bartholomay Eochsster Bottlad Btar. swll strictly Orst-class goods. ''""Ao.^ao" Jnrknon NL.

HARRY W MECRAY,

Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nutt;-.Baisins,

jbk ..y JOHK f» . MKCRAY. M "V- 75 Wathinglor Stmt Capr U ir The Celeb et» d Ilsrlingtcn 'Buller.

WILLIAM ESSEN, BAKSRY AND ICS CRSAM PARLORS, XO. 4H WANRIXUTOX HTRKET, ‘CAPE MAY. X. J.

Thy death of the Docbeese dcPeragnv severs .one of the very few remaining links between the first and second empires. The late Doc ds Peitoguy succeeded M. dc Morey as minister of the interior, and contributed almost as much as his more astute predecessor toward bringing about a revival of' Napoleonic idtwa .The duchtwao 1 who afterward mtf--ried the Marquis de Sumbreul) was s daughter of the ill fated Msrebsl Ney, Prince of Moscow, sad played au aU important part in the soda] history of ths reign of Napoleon HL Her death at the YIHs California, Cannes, was quite ■nexpected. although she had been in weak health fur some time — London World.

A quick piece of work was done by the census office clerks one evening. A circular was printed for distribution to o'clock and 'about 80,000'-copses • printed. Those were placed in about 48,000 envelopes, addressed to the enumerator*, and by 8 o'clock in the morning the entire number, distributed by, states aad counties, were in the city poateffiov A large force of clerks worked all night to complete the work -Weeh- • Star. f

WM. T. STEVENS, Contractor & Huilder, JOBBI1VU PROMPTLY ATT EX BED TO. RESIDENCE AID 8H0F—Cerver Jrffrreeu and Cergte Streets.

tT ,I>T<>> SSOllTIJER, 1.71 nod 3 Mnanlon Ntrfffft. Cape Mery, X. J. FURNJTURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC., ■d Children's Coacbes for Sale ur Kent. zEzzrg&t,

MEWS FT7RJS

tbllibiCi^C FUnDvls. Madrae-cCd French

good authority that Walter Damrusch s income was now not $20.W c year, which for a 1 barely 88 years of age. and a that, is not dothg badly.

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i|"ed. ImporUsJ FUmicU. Ma^ree-cS^ French Saterna, Sblria Finest line- of Neck-wear In (-ape May City. Also, s lull line of Hat*. Caps Bella, Walters' Jackets,.Aprona, Blaxera,

And Mohair Coats and Vest*. In Hosiery we have a select number, auch as Morlej's Imported solid colon, fast black and lisle thread. Our Underwear

and Dress Shirt lines are complete. At City Price*.

E Is. SHETPARD, 85 Wnahiugtan NC, (ape May CUy, X. J

HO W A Kll F. OTTKK. Kufcewor is canton Souder sad Chas Orme. at GETVERi^ILs UEHOLSTEREK. Furniture and Mstrosaes Keanvated and Made to Order. Carpel* Made and Put Down. Curtain Work and Blip Covers s Specialty. - XO. 3 MAKBIOX HTflEET. CAPE HAY'cTTY. X. j.

IN A AC H. NMITH, - FASHIONABLE TAILOR, He «7 WkSHineTOF STREET, CAPE MAT CITT

of Cloths a

the season Gents' aad Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods. Hat Cape, Shirts. Drawer*, Ae. fW~ Repairing dons at short notion. x.

KEIIR Ac CHUECH,

SUTTEE, EGGS A2TD POULTEY, WASHJfXGTOX STREET, «RF Pori Ottos, Caps.May, H. J.