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COTTAGE DIRECTORY ot a*» DAILY •tAR. FOR I8»0.

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LOVETT’S HARNESS! MANUFACTORY,

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Aait was p-owing late we felt that we 1 had waited long enough, and prepared i to proceed bnUr ward. This ars-med m be the signal tor a new departure, and proccwdou was again formod. At the bride's house f.-je rhangra had made, but a ••choree" or marriage hall had bcr-n formed by placing st oath of the four curnm of a square cartbrnw«rc water r.-sWa rme abode the other, and held in position by supports of bamboa In llie center was the sacn-d fire. Hanllr liad we armed when everybody took seats. The (ffiests performed “fire aacrifice" tef.irc them, and fastened the boy's scarf to the marriage veil girL The war innla. or marriage garland. comiueed of twenty-four strings of ml cotton, was hung around their ueclo-. their hands were again joined beneath the dirty scarf, the women' sang nuptial hymns in honor of the gods Krishna and Kam, and then commenced a series of |a-rformanmi in which the “bridegroom's mother-in-law" was the

principal actor.

MOTHESt-lX-Lk W TAKES A HAND. First a great ]ilaUer of food was

brought, winch the mother i«ueenn-d to ber-daughker. who first gave of it to her bridegroom, and he them helped her. Red |«.wder was put upsin-tlie fun head Vf ladh again and again, not only by

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prietft, •‘bridegnum'smothoisiD-laW'And the link-brof her. but by numerous female friends Again and again was the immense platter tvaemlding a paint shop with ita various powdeM lutnighl forth.

□auds and feet of bride and groom rnLbcd with red powder, whicli i

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We could see that the bride's littli brown fort were heavy with toe ring*, whose pendants half covered the foot, and the plainer toe rings the mcthlt was omatantly lemming from one tookto the Cither. I-onder and louder grew the nu)>tiul songs, and one high voiced woman, the leader of the singers on our side gf the “choree." seemed To lie firing challenge* at the officiating priest, and he to be replying to her in an expostnlatory manner. Then the brass lands Would Ix-gia. plat- a moment and stop. the noise suhafiled for a time an immense brass platter was brought whereupon rice had been arranged somewhat in the foim of the letter X, which is a mystic symbol useil - in religions ceremonies from a very remote [s riod, and signify-

ing success and happiness. SOSOS. OESTt-RES AND rOWBCK.

Into the angles of the cross red powder as sprinkb-d by the priest, and surrounding fri.-nds began to throw copper coins upon it. They seemed to be basing for the fortunes of the young couple, one of whom, who seemed so weary -and disgusted and half blinded by the smoke, was rejieatedly yawning and looking around as if to ask if relief would ever come, while he was nearly roasted by the fire, so near which ho was obliged to sit A pan was brought in at this part of the proceedings in which were' two or three kinds of meal. Ghee, or clarified butter, being pit ni-m the flour the officiating woman o( the “liridegroom's mother-in-law" proceided to stir it with her liand and to make n kind of dongh, of which bridegroom; bride, mother-in-law and priest eac h toe* a little and dropi>ed on the fire, which was now burning brightly. Finally bride and groom arose, and lie, with one arm around her nock, embracing her |u though she were a isjrcupine

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. art. and pausing-at each of the four columns of earthenware pots,where appropriate sign* of worship were made. Singing, epitu-ulatiim and powdering followed, and ju they sat again the sacred betel leaf was givep to each and *hey placed it upon the fire. Four times they made the cin-umambnlation, and were told that if by any chance this done only three time* U was no teal

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On the fourth return bride and groom, now hu-.band and wife, cxclisnged their scats.- veld thus came oirngrataUtrons. Almost all the female friends came forward and put alvSTTuiK-c* in the 1 Hide's hand, and step|nr.g behind her rmhracsd her from behind We were trJd Thxt this was the end —Sarah D. Hsralin San Francisco Bulletin. Ab taujmlickt Anlsisl. In a storu in Otis street is a firm whose head resides is the suburbs, and who frequently drives to and from his rvoidebce, leaving his horse at the door with a weight attached to the strap The • Doctor." as he is called, -frequently grows impatient, casts longing looks around. _ and aometuuss whinnies for his masuV. The other dav, havifig waited overlong, ■« be tmdouht edly thought. Doctor noebed down, picked np the strap, and with the aright dangling from his month net off in brisk and independent fashion for home, leaving his looser to follow an loot or tn bone car, as if. haring waited long enough’, bow other people got home eoncaru of his.—Boston Herald.

Lovett'S Flour and Feed Store,

Jarkuon and WaHhlngton Street,

Best QuAlity Floor. Feed, sad Haj. st Lowesl Prices. Oideti prnmptix filled and delltend. J. S. EL. Hand & Son,

id Only Cape May IHamond Cutler*.

The Old Original

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WILDWOOD BEACH. SPECIAL EXCURSION! Commencing July 18th, and every Tuesday and Friday there-

after during July, and August.

The West Jersey K. R..Co. will tuna SPECIAL TRAIN from Cap* May at 10.30 A. M.; Returning, leare Wildwood Beach at 3.80 P. M. KOI NO HUP TICKET . 50 TEXTS.

Diamonds set In Kings. I’-Bfi^tuds and Buttons of our own manufacture. Repairing of Floe Watches

sail Jewelry a Specialty.

-OT’FOSXTX: FOST CX'jrXCJZ.—

^VKIVOLIVS MLerchaifts’ ExcTiange, WASHINGTON AND JACKSON STREETS. Cue of the most |K>putar places of resort for prepared. Liquors t»f remarkable q

dispensed at tbe bar.

1£XCEIj8IOK HOT AND COLD Sfca-Water Baths Decatur SLand Beach Are. W- C CIEBOS. klanseer. Fjeert^sad^OKatamipirtr

■A... HCEWXTT’S - ' : Dry - Godds, - Notions - and - Millinery - StoreA large anil varied Stock from which to select your purchases.

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One price to alL

WASHINGTON STREET. OPPOSITE OATHOUO CHURCH.

A. P. & H. B, Tibdd’s Photograph Gallery,

—FOOT OF PERRY STREET,—

Are turning out the Finest Photographs. Specialties of Ocean Scenes

and House-Photographing. Cabinets First-class.

IGJE! ICE! ICE! ^Knickerbocker Ice Co.

OF PHILADELPHIA,

\SUTI.r UOTKLfi, RESTAURANTS and COTTAGES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE.

coat: coat: coat: coat. PRICE, $6.00 PER TON. ,.i»t c Hff , *aaTOSK»e , “ tv ™- a “

LANSING’S CAFE,

COR. IA FAYETTE & DECATUR STS.

:"Suppers. Soft. Hard, and Devilled Crabs, Oysters and Little Neck j

• Clams. Game in Season. Wines and Liquors.

DILLON’S,

L A. GARRETSON,

Real Estate Agent,

X'o. 40 Jarkwon Nlrect, Tape May. X'. J.

u lyr/iT.TT-c-x K EXCHANGED-

PUBLIC MEETINGS

AT THE

Auditorium, Ocean Gity,

Chautauqua S. S Assembly It'TO M* .fitly Jjlrtfl to :S<1.

Three Hers ieew daily.

I^AIINIVEBSMlwliAttGUSfmlUGlISferiili

Elocutionary and Stereoptican Entertainments each night.

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. We can recommend DILLON’S, of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY' is. proprietor, as one 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. M’HOS. OLEMterVTS;.

M A NT FA CTr REE OF

MINERAL WATERS Renowned Belfast (Jingfr Ale. Lemon Soda Sarsaparilla.

SOLE AGENT FOB

Bartholomay Rochester Bottled Beer. IMrl. vad cotUgr*.uvvUvd U *urt atoet. BotUmr E>t»Ml.hmM,t "« a* 11 Mrictly Emucl**. good*. X’o. *0 Jarkwon 8C

Epworth League Meetings, Saturday and

Sunday, August 9 and 10.

Services morning, afternoon and evening, both days./ Camp Meeting commences August 16 and closes August 24. Three sermons, preceded and followed by prayer meetings, each day.

Jtcv. J. 1C. Salmon, the Evangelist, will be present throughout tbe Camp

Meeting.

JAfitVETTE A -KTK ATTOX', 15 Woshtaglou SL. Cape M»y. Dealer io pish, Oysters, Iterrapin. Clams, Crabs, &c

•d (krttagn with proapuieea.

good adjustable wagon teal is thua le for a waguu from which the box been romoved in order to .haal lornood. etc.: Into a piece of plank6 wide cut two holes, one in each, end, and put the same between and over the front sUkeeof the wagon. At the center and at right angles to this piece fasten another jionk 1 foot wide and * fart long. Now get the iron mot from the mower and bolt it through the plank and croas bar at its center and yon haiM a comfortable seat.—New York Inde-

ZBECIKl’S (XtiB HOUSE Cigar Emporium, 1 Or. Ocean and Hnghcn Streets. CAFE HAY, K. 1: Dry Cigars a SpaeiaHy. All the Nor-n'-ftfn. (I'y Pricoa.

W ANTKD.—A <-apal.tr and exWleuard man, no*- luwd waiter at one of the • JwAehand a «ocid roteror, drahea to arrange uith-a party forroutrol of diuiug room and kitchen, white h.- /mid board the family and do oulaide ralerinc the com hag Jail and winter, In Phijodelnhla. Addicaa IL W., Star Offipt.

WILLIAM ESSEN, BAKKBY AND ICS CREAM PARLORS, X'O. 4S M AMIIXtiTOX' STREET, CAPE MAT, JT. J. WM. T. STEVENS, Contractor & Builder, JOBBIAU PBOMPTI.Y ATTEX'llEn TO. RESIDENCE ARD SBOF—Corner Jefferson and Corgle Streets.

OI.ITNTOTV SOTJliEM, ■a. 3 and 5 Manalon Street, . Cape May, X'. J. FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CL0.TH8, ETC., n Cots and Bed Springs. Refrigerators and Children's Coaches for Sale or Kent. -elt> rrcmi't attlralloq. Awnlon Uica Warn a Bpeciall)

Ih folly equipped with all the requisite* for doing

OF ALMOST ANY KIND.

>£EIV’S FTTRTVISIIITVG GOOI>N Our leader la Stlk'Slriped. Imported Flannels. Madras and French Sateens, Sbkti for Outing Wear. Finest line of Keck wear In Cape May City. Alto, a full line of Haw, Capa Bella, Walters’Jacketa, Aprooa, Blaxera, And Mohair t'oata and Vests. In Hosiery we bare a select/bum her. such as Motley's Imported solid colors, fast black and lisle-thread. jOnr Underwear and Dress Shirt lines are complete. At Cttj 1‘rioea. I. I~ MHETPABD, 23 Wonblngton Su, Tape May City, X'. J.

HOWAlBD F. OTTEB. Suceemor lo Ctlnion Souder and Chaa. Orme. as GEINERAIG XJEJHOESTER.ER. Furniture and Matreeacs Keoorsled and Made lo Order. Carpets Made . and Pot Down. 'Curtain Work and Slip Covers a Specialty. XO. 3 HAXSIOX STREET. TAPE MAX' CITY. If. J.

* /N ISAAC II. SMITH, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, V Rn 4T WASIIISCTOX STREET, CAPE BAY CITY. Keep* constantly on band an assortment of Cloths and Caaalmerr* suitable for the season. Gents' and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Gooi'a, Hats, Cap*, Sblrta. Drawers, Ac. tW Repairing done at abort uotioe. ‘ ¥ = --l. . —

KEHR Ac CHURCH, WB0LBSA1X DEALEBS IJC BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY, M'ASHIlfCTOX STREET, Opp. Post Office, Capa May. N. J*

Chester’s Photographs. Best Style* of the Art. Children's Pictures a Specially. At the Old Stand —Beach Avenue aad Ocean Street. S. C. Chester.

Wiley’s Congress Baths, •Best equipped on tbe Beach. A large tent on the strand for tbe convenience of bathers. FOOT OF CONGRESS HALL LAWN