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Driira Mad b, boll I ate. TillaiiKwfc UghtbooM, which otandl roi a lonely ruck eijhtrcui miloe below the Cotumbia ririT on the atenny Or»gqn coast, tea* the oerne loot week of an exciting fight for life between 'four helpera and the acting keeper, who onddenly bocaine a raving maniac. Thi* lighthouse is notorionk fpr iU lonelinro*. u it cover* nearly all the rock, and there ia no chance when the ack I* rough of reaching shore, and no opportunity at any time to take recreation. In winter the keeper U fltqnently a cloac prisoner for Wiy-k», an the ware* wash clean over the rock and lighthouse, which is over 100 feet shore the sea. Two yean ago rockr weighing four ton* were cast up by the aide of the lighthouse, the glass smashed

LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY

WILDWOOD BEACH.

Lovett’S Flour and Feed Store, SPECIAL EXCURSION! Jarkaen and Waxhingtoii street, Commencing July i8th, and every Tuesday and Friday thercBe« Quality Flonr. Fred, and Hay. al Lomt Me**. Order* preandiy Blled and deUrrrrd. after during July and AugUSt.

■o that it had to be secured by additional iron bolts of large axe. For four yean J. Saonr. a very methodical .German, has been the Assistant keeper. Other men changed, being unable to endure the frightful monotony of life on the rucks, bnt be remained cheerful ami contented. Recently, bow- ■ ever, he began to indulge in fits of temper. and suddenly one day. with a K-ream of rage, ho came dashing out of the lighthouse brandishing a large carving knife and swearing he would kill one of his helper*. The terrified man khonted fur help, and his three companions responded. After a very lung and desperate fight Saonr was overcome. His hands and fret were bonnd, aEnd he was locked in a room. Signal* were then displayed, and aid was m-nt by the Manxanita. The maniac. was taken to an insane asylum. There was no cause for insanity, except hislonely life.—Cor. SL Louis Globe- Democrat

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Vie* l-mldeal Morton’. 3VI*.Tlierv is u great deal of donbt about a nnmls-r of thing* in this world, but it aeems-to be accepted as a fact in Washington that the vice president has three Inantifnl and complicated wigs with which he goes forth’into the world to deceive mankind. The wigs are a source of profound study and earn n*t Ah ought on tin- jiarNif botli Mr. Morton and his' valet The first wig is short, the second is of uu average length and the third was made with running and Yleceptivc ingenuity by a schemer. Tliia last, trig gives an alswlutely triamjihant illtutntion of 'hair which has him allowed to grow too long, it is said that the surest way to Mr. Morton'd heart is to remind him that his" hair needs cutting. One should always be careful, however, to make this remark when the vice-president is wearing -wig After several people have told hi^i that his hair needs cutting he allndi himself in a careless way. at _ makes some mysterious allusion almut having the barber in the morning. The following day he appear* in wig No. 1. presenting the appearance 'of a cjoee cropped and thoroughly well groomed statesman'. These thing* are eagerly discussed in W ashington, where tho affair* of state are of no importance jail talk i ‘ " '

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The season fur locnics make* us glad to know of any little dclicadica which will travel well, so 1 hope the following will be of use: Ingredient* r^'|aired are one pound of cold chicken, one slice of ham and a little gelatine. Boil the chicken bones in a quart of water for five,boars, add the ham. and boil till the .liquor is reduced to half a pint. Let "get cold, and if tho jiaste bo. nut sul cienti}' thir^-add gelatine and boil again. ^Spread On bnWl t liat Km* booh buttered very slightly, then add slices of dneken seasoned with salt and pep- ( |»-r, and put another slice of bread on*

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l»ls*ter—mold is an excel lent dish. Chop up one good sized lobster, and auu with 'mac*-, salt and pepper. Rub two ounce* of butter into one/ ounce of bread crumbs, beat up three eggs, pound •" the ingredients well together and i <- - buttered mold for an boor. should be stood it ib thoroughly cold.—Julian UsT]lTJwi Chatter. Crargl*'* Bible. The old Bible, which so long has been an object familiar to visiton to the executive department, has been shipped to Savannah. It came to Atlanta from MOIedgcrille just after the war, with other plunder belonging to the state Governor Gordon and all his prrdrceawjre who have assumed office daring the time of the younger generation sealed the official oaths with lips laid reverently upon its cover. On the back name "Math ns.'’ Nothing ago Mr. T. N. Them wrote to the executive department claiming (be old book as his mother's Bible. A sister, be mid, in whose puMMsdon it was. refugeed to M ill edgerill jtHt before the close of the war. She was forced to leave there hurriedly on account of Sherman's amval.'and forgot k> take the look away with her. ~ artly bbw it found its way to the house is not known.—Mkcon Telegraph.

J. S. K. Hand & Son, The Old OriglnMl nnd Only Cape May Diamond C'nliera. Cspe Msy Diamonds set In Rings, Pins, Studs and Buttons of our own manufacture. Repairing of Fine Watches and Jewelry a Specialty. — Or’T’OSXTSZ TOST OX'TXCX:.

AjaivoiLtivs Merchants’ Exchange, WASHINGTON AND JACKSON STREETS. One of Hie most popular pUoe* of resort for Seaside Ilelicacirs, skillfully pn-|>arMi. Liquor* of remarkable quality and purity « dispensid at the bar.

The West Jersey R. R. Co. will run * SPECIAL TRAIN from Cspe May at 1.30 A M.; Returning, leave Wildwood Beach at 2.30 P. M. ROOD TRIP TICKET , 80 CENTK.

EXCEIaSIOK HOT AND COLD Sea-Water Baths Deeatar SL and Beach Are. W. C. CIBBOK. Manazer.

EL IE "WITT’S Dry - Goods, - Notions - and - Millinery - StoreA large and varied Stock from which to select your purchases. One price to all. WASHINGTON STREET. OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHURCH

A. P. & H. B. Todd’s Photograph Gallery FOOT OF PERRY STREET, Arc turning out the Finest Photographs. Specialties of Ocean Scenes and House Photographing. Cabinets First-class.

Autograph fans, a revival of at fashion, are made this reason of ivory paper, an excellent imitltion of real ivory, and on each stick the nan •entimeut and names of favorite beaux nr friend* can be inscribed with indelible ink. If you number an artist or a musician among your favorite* a sketch or a bar of music and the autograph can perhaps he etched npoa two or u*«* of the sticks, along with the name of the etcher.

An admirable provision ha* been made by the magistracy of Breslau, which will tend in more way* tB«n one to the improvement of pupils ia the public ■dwols. A botanical school garden has been instituted for the regular supply of plants to the schools of the place, and for enabling teacher* t;> make observations on’the spirt with their pupils. A couple frutn Pocahontas, W. Vs., who went to Cumberland. MiL, to bo married, were delayed thirty-six hum* ia having the ceremony prrfunaod bemuse the grooki waf not old enough by

BECK’S CLUB HOME Cigar Emporium, Cer. Ocean aad Uaghc* Streets. CAM MAT. M. J. Dry Clgan a Specialty. All the Nov•'ties. .(ity Prices.

LANSING’S CAFE, COR. LAFAYETTE A DECATUR STS. Private S-ipperx. Soft, Hard, and Devilled Crabs, Oyster* and Little Neck Clams. Game in Season. Wines and Liquor*.

PUBLIC MEETINGS AT THE ' Auditorium, Oeean (Uity, Fc-r the Eenaiiider cMl» Seesan of '1392. Chautauqua S. S Assembly From *1 *»ly ‘Slmt to ^Ik. iig'iiist 3«1. Three wesulccw -daily.

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ANNIVERSARY WEEK, AUGl

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. Elocutionary and Stcrcoptican Entertainments

Epworth League Meetings, Saturday and Sunday, August 9 and 10. Service* morning, afternoon and evening, both days. Camp Meeting commences August 16 and closes August 14. Three sc roons, preceded and followed by prayer meetings, each day.

ICE! ICE! ICE! ^Knickerbocker Ice Co. L Vf PHILADELPHIA, \ SUPPL T UOTKLS, KSSTA URAST8 <Ad COTTA CEO WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. —-te \a— 1 — -At*o withcoal: Goat: coau coat PRICE, $6.00 PER TON. BEST QUALITY CAKHIJJY FBEI'AUKD Ftlll FAMILY* USE. AK1) Ft LL WEIUHT (it AHANTKEI).

DILLON’S,

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. We can recommend DILLON’S, of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, as ohe of the most central and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had. together with superior accommodations for parties. Handsomely appointed parlor for ladies. I’HOH. d^EMETVTS, MASUFACTT'RKB «1F MINERAL WATERS ALSO THK Renowned Belfast Qlnger Ale. Lemon Soda Sarsaparilla. SOLE All EXT FOR Bartholomay Roohsster Bottled Beer.

WILLIAM ESSEN, BAK2BY AND ICS CREAM PARLORS, NO. 48 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, X. J.

WM. T. STEVENS, Contractor & Kuilder, JOBIIIXG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RESIDENCE ASD SHOP—Corner JeffrrMD and Corgle Street*.

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OEIIVTOIV SOXJI3EE, Aon. 3 mill 5 Mannlon Street, - Cape May, X. J. FUBMTUBE, CABPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC., Wire Cots and Bed Spring*. Refrigerators and Children's Coaches for Sale or RcnL Order* lor Kliunz and FornUhlnf tiottrees *11! recelTV prompt attleotlo*. Awnmn ' made to order. Kepainnz ueklly done. Foreh Kocker* e ISpeclally. VIIOTV’M 11: iwl 11 >0 ooons Our leader is Bilk Striped, Imported Flannels, Madras and French Sateens, Shirts for Outing Wear. Finest line of Neck wear In Cape Bay City. Also, a futl line of Hats, Caps Belts, Waiter*' Jacket*, Aprons, Blazers, - And Mohair Coats and Vesta, lo Hosiery we bare » •elect cumber, such at Morj ley's Imported-solid oolore, fast black and lisle-ltiread. Our Underwear ‘ J \ and Dress Shirt lines are complete. At City Prices. I. I~ NHEI'PARD, 25 flmnbiuicton 8L, t upu M«y City, X. J.

HOWARD F. OTTKB. Huceesaer to Cllntun Souder aad Chss. On**, as OEiVEHAL UEIIOESTEEER. Furniture and Malresac* Renovated and Made to Order. Carpets Made and Put Dowu. Curtain Work and Slip Cover* a Specialty. XO. 5 MAXSIOX MTREET, TAPE MAY CITY, X. J.

ISAAC H. S.tllTH, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Hr 47 WASHI5GT0X STREET, CAPE BAT CITY. Keeps coast an tly on hand an aaeortaeat of Cloths aad Caaelmeres sniuble for U>e season. Gents’ and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goote, Usts, Ceps, Shirts, Drawers,^kc. QT Kepeirlng duo* at abort notioe.

KEIIR Ac CHURCH, WHOLESALE DEAUCB8 IT BUTTER, E&GS AND POULTRY,

Chester’s Photographs. BeM-Styles of the Art. Children's Pictures * Specialty. At the Old Stand — Bench Avenue and Oooan Street S. C. Chestek.

' Wiley’s ’Congress Baths, ( Best equipped on the Beach. A Urge tent on the strand for

the convenience of bathers.

FOOT OF CONGRESS HALL LAWN.