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ADOCT THE NOfFIXON. I»t «ibt -wra ntwreait. ;

Tbe kbgrdt speech oo record u oe- j . uerrd to hate been made by a mruil.T of Ute legislature uf Britiah Columbia

An Invitation.

A FEW NOTES UFON A 6utoOUS j . hT , , — - ^ -J QUEST OF KEEPER HOLMES. \ Duori ^ ° mao ^ >t’Fna in the inter ; 1 tot uf the arttlen who wereNA.be ou«t«4

in me was unhappr, bH ahw hardly a fn^ their landa Dr Ca^aTwaa in the rood of latad that hr would like to call na^iritT. The Job had l ^ ^ ^ wlld ,TieM Wk until Dear the close of the ww-

man of the wood*, wiucfa most of ns Mill unlera icgtaiation wa* taken trefore j wnirh will be made arid served by Miss Wright from Mist OuugnuMl mm. nn-Tn of a eertxje dav fbe sot ntiveiflaea^ **

We cordially jnvite you and all our lady friends to be ! present and taste the delicious dessert and cream dressing

I cany.-saw mnch *

The ki-eper* in

nagerir are all men of conadmhle Inteltignee. and many of them bold valuable and entertaining theories regarding the animals under their charge. It ia not easy fur an outsider to learn what theee theories are. but they come out gradually cu better acquaintance. They usually the result of l-.*>g worked upon by a bold imagl Keeper H.Ju.es. who has looked after deer and camels for about twenty-klx

f then

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uable of theee theories There are in a female Sardinian moufflon, lit- the way. the keeper* do not tje-ak of a' ma ora female animal, but uf a jhdy,or gentleman animal. For instance, they say ‘-That 's a lady hippopotsunna." or "That's a gentleman .hippopntatnua." One Friday rh* lady moufflon presented her gentleman wifcL a new small moufflon of the male sei. Tim baby moufflon was seen by the writer aonu after his appearance in this world. Ht is well cared fur by his mother He is very small and very plump\ His mother is an extremety sffi-ctionate animal, and pnD a warm, damp nuae against the hand-uf anyY»«ly who-tints it within •her cage. ' - The moufflon is the subject of one of Keeper Holnu* theories The animal u callnl the Sardinian or the Ton. or the muffle, and e ovi* mnsimon. It is a — .— of the many varieties of wild sheet 1 HOW TM* AXUIAV AITEAKS. The specrmenV in Central park stand a Utile more than two. feet high and are very gracefully formed. They have not the gdktlike tuft under the chin pow aaasedfby sesne wild sheep. The moufflon is found in the mountains erf Sardinia, Corsica. S.ra thorn Spain. European Turkey'anil iu various Mediterranvan islands It duaaly rraeui- ’ W the Buck)- mountain wild abepp, but

prettier

The moufflon has wool and hair like any other sheep The wool cutnes next to the akin and the hair outside tbewuol. As evsrybody should know the great difference between wild and domesticated sheep is that the former have more hair and Iras wool, and the latter less air and more wotd. The wool ia dev*] ped and the hair decruaare after domra

cation.

The moufflon's wool is of a yellowish white and his hair of a light chestnut color, k is gray pn the mnxxie. the abdomen and the inner «de of the thighs, and white on the under side of the tail. The hair grows thinner in summer

'Near sundo

'window, 1 thought I began . _ change. Preneu^f- I was very sure I didit Lagan to appear in the more grassy character of the woods. Then I caught -sight of peculiarly soft and unit.

The gentleman aiouflhiu has Imn hollow horns. They are - trungnlar. They bend backward in a semicircle, and take an,.tharemail twist before they come to point* The bases of the horn* occupy almost the entire forehead above ths bumpy part mentioned. There is something very interrating connected with these horn* The mouffl is one of the most difficult animals _ shttk or catch. He ir very timid, very swift, and tan take refuge in place • aoccraibie to man Him horn, serv, f« defense very seldom, however, and principally a* a means of escape Tat ar* to hi* note*. The moufflon can ere the wind or the will be explained later It is his eastern ion the edge of n predpace and. the approaching wind or foe

especially doa'u the New river. therockAnd the wAB-rs and the

-fetfst dad mountaina were aa

a* savage as anytlhng b» ha . in itia early Darwiitian ages. But when we emerged upon therbaakapf the Great Kanawha the man of the woods lost his interest sad ths-man of the fields saw

little that BBS comforting.

When we cruas the line into Kentucky, I t *aid. we dull see a change. But no. we did not. The farmer still groan,-.V in spirit; no thrifty farms, .no substantial lioUies • nr, neat villages, no good ruadi anywhere but Mitudor and sterility on ever)- hand. Nearly All the. afternoon we rode through a country like the pooreta parts of New England, unredeemed by anything like. New England thrift. It was a- country of coal, a very new country. ge.,l.igu-*I!i speekihg. anti, t*q> soil did not seem to have had time to bertane der|irard' and enriched by

regetable mold.

Favorite Extracts and Liquid Rennet,

soon of a certain day the act pf confinca- !

tion tvouW fail.

- The day before the expiration of the

limitation Dr Cosmos got the floor about .

™ which m1 ' ' akt r 15 " « ^ store - j™ »jui y 70.,

“ “ quaint r 0 " " ith th ' meri,s 01 ,hc "> id “ """“I-

tram De Omnos. thinking that they | * • ■—— /.

HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET.

COft. OCEAN AND WASHINGTON STS..

CAPE MAY W. J.

. trouble in putting it -

passage as son aa he wa* through One’, *, 4 and S o'clock cam,-, still De Cosmos talked as though he bad agra in which , to finish Ins remark* At 6 o'clock be produced a fearful bundle af evidence; . then, for the first time, a suspicion of the truth dawned njnin the majority— De Own os iutmded to speak until noon of the next day, the time for adjourn-,

tueut. and thus kill the UU.

Tbey tried to shout him down with ! their frequent end noisy interruptions, but soon saw that that only gave him a chance to digress and make hi* talk lira laborious. At midnight the members

lunch arid returned only -

fall asleep in their teats; still De Gismos went on. Day dawned over the sleepy aasemlilage with tired looks and bloodshot eyre,' still the settlfcr*' hero

KXC£laHIOK HOT AND COLD Sea-Water Baths Decatur SI. and Heath Ate. W C G1RH0N. Manaset

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).oo id:^Bsjr,rerr Sttaaus Oj aMai Ulpwaur* Wk BrlABH.i

4J6 iiswaasiisrs6.00 LiL“rr. T-isase

, a Rattle l~Kr.at.WHtl i tar Brt

15.00 U 5.25 M FB

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Great was the tport*man's sarprue whan, after a few Uea. he mw the moufflon rrappe. the spot whence be had dived.

a hard dlre^hat be boon aelly the pUce wtach he had lefL Then the vorteuian shut Ua saaMy.-of, The moufflon ha* a remarkably ft large blue cyr U is with this that Keeper *. red ; the «de of the wide apart The animal ian' i the aidt and behind hi* head. Of this.there to no

' hatever I toys that th*

-I TBB NEW JEH8EI ; Ibst and Sue Deposit. Co

train had fairly shirt ns into tin- edge o/ the blue grass region, and the farmer in me began to .be on the alert. We had passed in a twinkling from. a portion of the earth's surface which is new. which is of rraterday, to a portion which is of thrfoldest. from the carboniferous ti. the lower rilunsn .Here ujsin this lower si1 Uriah the earth that saw and nourished the great monster* and dragons ‘was growing the delicate bh»e grass. It had taken all these millions upon millions of year* to prepare the way for this little

plant to grow to perfect! uri

1 thought 1 had never teen fields and low hills look so soft in the tarilight; they set-mid Gad in greenish gray fur. Aa we neared Mount Sterling how fat and smooth the land looked; what lorn;, even, gently flowing tinea against tie fading western sky. broken here and there by-herds of slowly grpzing-or else reposing and ruminating cattle.' What peace and plenty It suggreYcd: 'From a land raw and crude and bitter like onripe fruit we bad suddenly been transported into the midst of one ripe and

with the fnllnea* of time. It net to look upon. I was seised

with a strong dratre- to go forth and taste it by a stroll through it in the twilight.

—John Burroughs in Century.

The late CltariesC-Wsite, at one time Chicags and ty/ many veers a leading hotel keepur^ff New Vo»k city (being aole proprietor of the TirerWt house and part proprietor of the Windsor hotel I, at his death left c son. Charlie B. Waite, whom he fondly hoped would be hi* successor in businras The young man was a failure, however, a* a hotel keepCT and wiaae than a failure aa a polititaan His oomwetion with other boodle aldermen in New Turk is well remembered and two nr three year* ago hr left that city for California, where he has Bince led a desultory existence. For

v«V* 'be elder Waite

of the Brrroort

the. baffled majority, a single

man had uinmphed. His bps' were cracked and his chin smeared with blood ! from the cracks; he tottered and fell from sheer exhaustion, but the land was saved. De Gismos liad sp.k. n twentysix hiiur*.—St -Isouia Republic 4 i

ICE! ICE! ICE! ^Knickerbocker Ice Co.

OF PHILADELPHIA,

SCPI'I.T H0TKL8, RE.9TA I'RAftTS and COTTA OKS WITH

PURE EASTERN ICE.

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; I coat: cost! coat! coat

coat: ooau

PRICE, *6.00 PER TON. ST OVAUTY rMtKrnj.YPBErARKD FOR FAMILY fst. A?

mployed a* cl ' Eugene Me

is very justly regarded as one of uw most capable men that -ever took charge-of a kitchen and to whom Mr Waite paid for many years the tnuriifi cent salary of #6.000 per annnm Mr. Mehl to now the soccrasfnl propnetnr of the Yiftartaiime Hotel Ryan at St. Paul, Mina., and. to his credit beJt said, he has given •■mployuient

Waite, who is I

A very'odd thing Ik- fans was brought from Lopd-rti as a preamt. This fan is a filmy affair of ganxe stretched in a

black frame and ia the most simple and :

innocent ks.kiug of the fan species when it is folded up and lies demurely on a Italy wfrRor rvpwes peacefnllr upon her

dressing tabic. But let a pretty 1

unfurl and. bold it before h-r fa

the most mcumgitde woman hater will j become dimly aware that, even his peace j

is menaced by the fine cl«. a<-trv of the

dainty weaptm.

In the middle of the black gauze ia set ! a tiny velvet half mask, through which | a pair of merry, tawny brown eye* can | do awful execution.' The thin fabric ] upon which it ia placed is distractingly j becoming to the fair and delicate tints | of hair and face, and the long, slender J ebony sticks, decorated with bow and

streamers of saMe velvet, are in strung > i f ,

and pleasing contrast to white, slender I ” e can fCCOflllTiend UILLON’S, of which the well-known ‘mltt.h.t . muuii u, 0» •l OHN J- RATTY is proprietor, as one ol the most eemrnl Kmdai fan—called so because Mr* Ken-; ar -d popular resorts on the Island, at which the f’nest Wines

l“ <i Rochester Beer can always be had. together

learn what a woman finds in the dainty with superior accommodations for parties

• toy when • she inveatigates its true in- t , ■ , - , , 1

wardnets. on on* side of Uie emter stick | Handsomely appointed parlor for ladies.

is a small oval mirror set above a velvet j

bow. in the loupe of which dangles a little black satin bag as round and only a trifle larger than a French franc. It contains a morsel of a powder puff. In an unsuspected crevice behind the mirror are three hairpins On the opposite side of the fan a clasp holds in place a wee j lentil, glove bn Wooer and folding aclseors, and in a groove are stuck half a dosen pin*, while a miniature vinaigrette

ia stowed sway at the stick*, streamer* and at

finger*.—Ex-

DILLON’S,

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets.

M'lIOS. CLEMEHTTS,

MA-Nt'FACTt RKB OF

MINERAL WATERS

Renowned Rfltet Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda SarsaparillA.

SOLE Ad EXT FOE

Bsrtholomay Rochsster Bottled Beer.

Take a teat at a popular dress counter in any one of the large dry goods stores of New York, and if in the space of one | hvur Jon do not see and hear ten sub-

WILLIAM ESSEN,

BAKKHY AND ICS CREAM PARItORS,

XO. «* TYAKHIXtiTOX HTRKKT,

CAPE MAY. X. I.

trane is sis

performing thetJirtEr ->*atber out of joinL Of every twenty |

at the Hotel Ryan.— 'Xbr^iper* who stop at the counter to examine the drea* psiterns fully fifteen -

S | WM. T. STEVENS,

1 prefer for its flavor "tend her drensraaker to buy it," "come . . __ . and quality l**rf tea made in the follow- right back' when she picks out a wrar. L OntFLICtOr & jALlllclfcM'. ing manner: Take a pound of the round or looks over another line of cloths or ’ of beef or any juicy lean part; cut it in j thu* aboot it and send you a p—tiii JOBBING PROMPTI.Y ATTEX'DKD TO. small pieem. and patting it is a bowl Not one woman ia a thouAmdha* th* KESIDEKCE AND KUOP-Caraet Jefferaas a.d tarrie SlreeU

pwr^ovrej^onejknt of cold water Let ] bravery to say. -I don't like it," or "**

i- 1 is too expensive.” They don't a

d j nnderatand that it i* tKAhing to the ! CEIIVTOIV MOUIJEE, j thv'hTis"paid'to sbciw^iTgwWto. and ! V ~' * 5 *»»«'•■ StrtataC, . C *|sv Mtay. K. J. s,I ! ri RMTlRF, CAKrETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC,

teakettle. *u as to have the same qoan- i, the moral ooJardlce Of the aemi^du " * nd B * d S > >rln «* Refrigerators and Children's Coaohra for Sale or Rent.

Uty when dune. Sraaott It with a little ! rated cW that they will take a drees pepper, if allowable, and heat jattern, have it sent homeC. O. D.. only

. . —a- .c-. - 1 — ' by the dehvrey ctort ! ’

wanted." >IETV*N ETTrENISHEYG 0001>K

' "SSlSlSi »Ioi n 722 E22.TG2£*, AW "«'

( mark'd "not ai -N. w Ydrk World.

! Our leader ia Silk Striped, Imported Flannela, Madras and French Sateens Shirt*

A well dreaspd. Udylike looking wo- ! . tr. Are xra w Bl—. ,or f'T* “? . 0t C ‘t* ***Y Chy A too, . ian r».i * trenu-ar tk - a« ' i . , fell Rue of Hat*. Cap* Bella, \Y alters Jackets, Aprons, Blsxers, “ d *i 10 ° Ulml Y. Wo. we often find a girl And Mohair Coal* and Taste. In Heakerrtas bare a aatoct number, eurt a* Mor T?** ^ ^“f about « years of omaured and ridiculed becaum- the is ex- ley * Imported solid color*, fast black"and hale-thread. Our Underwear

cttaUr and flighty, or a boy perpetually aad Dress Shirt lines are complete. At City Priore.

led t^e fares the lady handed her bttle : nagged and alightixl berauae of hia alow- I. |_ NHKI'PAKU. 23 Yl nahlngton St., (ape May City, jf. j.

system or a alow moi

J mSk happens to be cuodeuaad and you get a cold slab or j your »ew aktoe—Anaerirun Gro>M*« toagtol amd a at . ti A. toC - . \ | MBe Louiaa IBchaiaupsab* looks htacA Jack—AA! my bey. 1 warn to make sntk muck plauaure upra mafiy of. the manamkffltatwbfrota'twtataCto «« to davaMtottwnttn petoon. TbeVara.fa H ejraw to-akght. It will atek. a dtf fart,” As add. "uusnag the k.pgl.W ■waoe uf pftfisaY yeu aHt—lf«aaFT'A daya of my Ufa. ‘ .

HOWARD F. OTTER,

lure for the p naasasi zn of which no

CL.'CLJIlTw'.’Dni.I<11.> 1.H A1. OT»Htii.w'i'iottiiir.

Furniture and Malresae* Renovated and Made to Order. Carpets Made and Put Down. Curtain Work and Slip Cover* a Specialty. NO. 3 MANSION MTBUKT. CAPE MAY CITY, N. A.

or ahuae of thrnn ”—Tooth t

•'Dora." atid Harry, tenderly, "how oou wrill you marry mar "Oh. in about three rearm," replied J

kora carebmly.

"I asked you how aoon. not ia how long" complained Harry. — Chicago

liter-G van

gauayaugoaloag tt» r af woman with I

hear frouf of has

1NAAC H. fiRITR,

FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Sd. 47 W AMU AUTOS STKEET, CAFE HAY CITY. Keeps constantly oo hand an assortment of Cloth* aad Caaslmere* suitable for Uw reason Gents' aad Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hate Cap*,'Shirts, Drawers, k* W Bepairing doo. atXrt notira.

IvEIil* £c CHURCH,

IALE DBA LI

BUTTEE, EGGS A1TD POULTRY,

*43 S. t BOAT NT.

WASHINGTON BTBEBT. Opp. Poet Offioa, Cap* May, N. J.

Ocean View Summer Garden & Family Resort, atetaddywlonm BEACH ATEN PE, - - - - —

era* '» * raa raian ama soou re, v tad raw. Imaan. whmiH was gtvra hi ** “•

oat aad Idaaoca. Pi 7 atyle. Our Me. D

w aad 8L Loot. Lager Brar. iu a Special tv. Bruaa'a lee Cream. JOHN HOMEYARD, 1