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I HOW A MOSAIC IS M.ADK*
MirTkoMaa.; ICurtli it r, A. 4 H . ■ ’ A.»lia»aai l. KHocbrol .yr.« W.aMa«F»»*«
I OU ■•Uluda ITlffaM-d
w of JJio mntl important necrut de-
, SHOTPROOF OMOST.
For a month or more mru Urine on Medouil'a rattle ranch, near the month of 'Hattie truck, have hum atari led from their alu-p at uiKkt h; fuutalepa thrculinc the balla and paaMcewa^ of the bdoae, doora t.j»uiu« and ahuuinu, and an oocaaional lauich of the demoniacal, hair raiaing. Mood chilling 'ariet;. All thme Rhnml; demonatratiuna had been looked upon b; the iumalen of the house aa the workinsi
hem in the art of working in giam ■air, and they have rrprodnred in thia method Mr. Holman Hunt‘a picture of “Chriirt among the Doctor*,- which many [■oople may remember in the old Watercolor rociety'a exhibition in 1887. The
I mnaic, about right feet wide and four , idrut of the houae. feet high, waa made for the reredoa of , menu of the grate. - - , -. . Clifton college chapel. Few people We c ' ut W — :IU « ri ‘fj*
•i— « tA«T\sf . _™| / . u! ahrooded llgurr. uboaC back «aa tamed thc ahghuut idea of how a mosaic i« j to1rin i lbc glowl; the figure turned, i taa _' . ... , | and. with arm* extended. 1U staring ejxa I -The art of working in mosaic, the I . bimni . „ uh aduli In.ter. ilcotnmeocul a , moat impcruhable of wall decoraUtin*, j mu vrmcnt touard Ufe roan, who stood ' wn* known to the Bom ant." nfl Mr. ! siadlbound. For a second only did be ‘ Pi,Well, sojarinUindcnt of A manufac-i aland trahaflxul. then with a yell of terror tnry, “and baa been revived and practiced 1 !«• daabed In upon bU comrulm «ithia
. when one of the uen. about 10 or 11 o'clock at night, >u-;>ped out of doora. What be saw there
dmoat fruxr bU blood.
Standing in the middle <f tho yard waa ■ familiar figure, tbm^f a former lady leaif the bouse. Xtbrd In the hafaillof tl>c grave. A dull, pboaphom-
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s-r;. Valle. SColumbla a»r
lota services Class Mretlne. 10 A.iM.: S5fi5»liwiB»*W ;er Mretlog. Wednetda;. * r. M.: Claaa
Meeting. Kndaj.t f. M.
A LLEh A. M. E_ A. It. h'xakoar IWthhj HuDday aenrlcea: Frayer nireUn* » A. M.: rreackbc 10JO A. M.: habbaU.tel.uoj. r F. M.; Frtacblog « F. M.: Ctaaa-aretioi Krtda) i.ixtu at «: Frajer roeeuoc. Wedaeada;
'scj&w ** md FrankHa ttresta. MeOnnty.Oee l». Ohimbia are and 11 nernej
a^iSfcff^BcaiEs&T; lei®
rival in Rjjiha-l'a time, and Titian also
mode dedgna for miuaic. In our own I ''^TTm.'
.lay it has Issen revived by Sal via ti. it^, • - Venice, and it has been practiced in the Vatican and at St. Pvter'a in Rome under the prenent and former pope for the parlane of rejuxalncing the works of the old imiaterm In an impeiitlmWe funn. Moat of the work done in thia country and on the continent for the last quarter of a
centory has been by Salviati.
x prea-cd agalust
‘ Jul; lO-^Ker. Joseph S. BUncbard. Hector *J uj^a^ferV A. U. Launt. Hector of Bl An*. X-HtTltr. John gearboroagb. 1>. D. .... "'—-j-JUifc.ksss.^ t wngh. Hector
».0. P. Beelor i’TKi'rkov' U- D-. Keetor lliurrbal ru. mrutelp and All AOteU.KlII Mpt a-Ker. Hrar; 1~ " Chrlat Church. Delaware I Sei.t l.v-Kei AUr— ' Minister ~ ' *”
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'For instance, the doatgna of Alfrtsl l; (i*. »|»,-t.-r Stevens for the apandrela in the dome of 1 the window pone, hocu n
„ . . St. Paul's are carried out by him. and ' gun and a volley was Ural llosardai oxf< . nUy j in Venice. We have lx-en j Wbpn lb* smoke W cleared nwa; and the i : ‘ ' jvorking at mosaic for about ten year*, i men's coo rage inanwasure retunusl
and have introduced Home very impor-1 taut improvement*. We have, more-! ^ j
over, trained nil our own crafUmeu, And 1 .li'^u.lrt; |»ces from the every part of the trotV. from themAktng j ure of a woman looking at them reproach of the glass to the completion of the* fall), and seeming to have Jt&t arisen ‘
! should
gUah
tf.w THE OtjUb) IS MADE.
'And how are the enh* of ghtta made and arranged into A pictun"" “Von must begin At the beginning and nee the glass made," said Mr. Powell, leading the way into the workshop. "But brat l
let me show vou what the old method from the ranch, uot even the Uddoudar- hume tbeobiect. presrofVii-t This.- showing me a piece of I irnt tn remain; aud now daj l.gbtonly flud. chBdwfthout ‘ ' . i < # i. 1.1 ennous Isolde about the placu—Chamber- I lutn knowledge, and this want of system
lain (S. XX) Cor. St. Paul lilobe. j U not without its advantages, arcing that I w e can uot make our systems I^rfect. Confetlerwte I'rlsonera on Tlolr Travels. | Even If a definite system he p
L3)^!Srel.Vi yam, ■ W aw !•«**« « *2^25- WJJ'' ^ "S.'S.*.',
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id! WTOUm. K^Lalafrtle u ,t:.<Kau stand tv
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Haklaln. Mrs Ueoree.31 lata;Kie Brooks. MreX. H-Derro^'-Itulrltri, W A,3i - • Ksrvlaj, Wla K. K.^rVi
I.ThiaMU^Heal Xf.:r. m r I.i’.' •:
aadjMr.^ T. Manvl.iu < Vutheri. Mrs Wm S. B llocbea at Clark. ChaalXUAdUBMa are Conltoa. Mr* CJ. North at. a* Wl Craws;. Chas J. Decatur st. or it t • MMs.MbXHJaT
inch Tide. Maralicbt
various times. Tiros thr-re w
lie told bl>
tlie crowd,
for the jwrd to InCtra bad find. That id noDea tbruugliout
liabiog aictsp from the cjtw of the now tborougbl; frightened inmates. Tlie neat mght a w wtcb wav kept forMieghoatly via- ' Tb c next niglit followed, and still no gliost. no the watchers bail about giien up all hope of lu reappearance, when on the fourth night, while Bluing In a dark
they were startled b; sixidru
returned
tho; ventured outaidr. exporting to Qlal corpse lying tamraUi ** 1 '—
The; did J - ' *
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window.
ODDS AND ENDS. .
Tho oatricb will consume half a dorm kinds at fruit. Tb; conacienre is thy land counselor, thy purest companion, and thy moat noble friend. It b Impossible lo enjoy Idling thoroughly uniure oua has plenty of work to do. The jewels belonging to the Brilisk crown are auppiowd to be worth fifteea millaocu of money. For ladles' n*e there are sun umbrellas
Conversational art alone cannot cure Ignorance. but cron it is km fatal than Intel,
irctua! freblrnoia.
Mors than half the population of the country Uvea under a mean ounu-' *—
perauire between 4S and U deg*. It is a fact worth rememocring tl wins aflUdesl with aridity of tha ■ should nut indulge In cold drinks.
In boiling rags bard put them in boiling water ten mlnotea. and then pot them in cold water. It will prevent Uie yolks from An are lamp with four carbons arranged radially in a nearly borisuotal plane, but baring their centrally meeting points
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise
To all points In tha United States. Orders lor goo will be carried without chargee and promptly tlrll so aa to insure, aa far aa practicable, the rrluin of
■warded by express
HORSES AND CARRIAGES ran he sent by express on fast passenger I talus
WASH HAMPERS
Col talnlug clothing lobe launrlrlrd alii be can led between Philadelphia, or Cam. den. and Cape May at «1 00 fir the n unjl-TPp. and will be called for aud delirered
open days apeclflrd by ah ppvr.
Ca|ai May . (fire—Conor \V>ablegion and Jaekson alrceta. - Philadelphia ofSev —Feny IlnUding, fi-ol of Market atrcct.
HOBKBT KTKI Tt n, Gcu. AgcBU
Palace Steamer Republic
Philadelphia and Cape May, riigury depmacd, baa'iaieiy appeared | Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tues-
days, Saturdays and Sundays.
Grand Special Excursioj to the Delaware Brdkkwater next
WEDNK^JAY. Fare, 50 cents.
•Why.' French they ba
John D. llockefelkr, who is now said to 1 1* worth ucnrly, if not qnite. I1UMUIM0J. bad only C.av in the world twenty aim That mum now r foe every Ihree hours. The fin-l allvwr dollar the act. of Feb. IS. 15V2. ntal weigliol tie grains, nod had a Huron* of .ktf t. wblrb standanl waa continued for a nuiula-r of
Oddly enough. Cromwell, though he could live in alrel cool and buff jerkin, w aa careful lo be lurried In all the magnifier ore Of purple velvet, ermine and point lace— richer aepulture than even a king's.
e strange sight.
breath loud; looking at t j when one of the boldest Id* shoulder, took deliberate
1 , figure and pulled the trigger. Tlie figure wax stfll there when the smoke cleared
away, and looking at them for a moment withiUKtaringrycwgraduallydisappeared. ] educated In
' t morning there waa an emigration 1 died In
take* place in unexfiected not tale place when* we t. The order of riaxrloprigtd aud more variable raw ipiswol. If thia w ere Dot
there would he more difference there is at present between a child
indergartru and one reinordered home. In the
Horses and Car apes taken. Baggage and Freight Transported. Office t Union Transfer Co., Washington and
Jackson Streets.
MIi.iUm F.RITKMEIX, Geut THl Mu.ih K «t lit Chr-lnnt Sirred, Fhlladelpbia
I ambles ;
THE STAN ^RD COCOA OF EUROPE.
though ji
a big drop of molten filaa* aud preaung
•• out flat—lo ab^ut a quarter of an inch , Krie.
thickncw*. Tbewe are maile in every <olor. Thry an- rut into little cubes an! arranged tn f irm th6 detiign. na< iathe cut Jac* Whiuh fona» tb* piuturre sirfacer The duaJvantage* are the dimgreeaUo glitter of the glare ared the dif-
ficulty of shaping the pieces.' -
"Ana the new nn-thoflr I wax shown the maker <rf the glaa at work. The workman has a shallow mold, into which be sifts from the perforated bottom of a tin jog a colored powder. FreuH another jug bo slfu another thickmm of white powder, and thro a omuddmihle thioltuem of rowner powder, making altogether about a quarter of an inch. Three powdera are of ground glare and are fused by the heat of the firuinto *' aolid tile. Tb? find iwwdrri* of the color tha glare is iutemled to be, the second ii white, to give quality to the xurface iply a tncking of coaner glare to give'
i strength and thickne**.
j J The tile ia then cut up into little piccca J l {with a steel American Wheel into the shinies required. "The advantage," continued Mr. Powell,' "besides the supo riur color it that arc use the surface instead of the cut edge of the lile for the lacture. And ki we ran cut any shape we require. Thu*, at in Mr. Holman Hunt's picture, we can cut pieces into the abapsof a thumbnail, or Of a nostril, or of parts of an eye, or of any of the little bit* of drawing which go to make up a tdeture. In the old way these things would have to Is? made up of dittle cubes, and of uporse the shapes would not have been nuarly so accuralu. By method wo are enabled to approach di nearer to pictorial effect—quite as r os is demrshle iu this class of deoo-
U> Johnson'* I viand. I
oiiportunity muvt la-given j
vtagre. of reluealion for this chanra j
rtbc Eric railroad, and development. In a hum* where a child lv | m parole. The guanla allowrel, under, tiw ear* of some nlucaUvl I
tdaorel at each door of our oiacli wore ful< pervon. to investigate the objects around I our comfort only.as wo were objects of him.aud tlui naUiralaodiirtificial proraw* ; marked curiraity during the trip, and which are conducted iu the bou- and its | would bare laren overrun with v-Uitore bad surrounding*, much healthy development not admillanco been reluvcd. At the dif- i wmy take [.lace without any fixed system, ferent vtatioos wc mingled freely with the But a life wbkh i» limited U> the nnnrry. I
reple on the platform, and found them. I with artificial plaything* iu>:l a dolly walk
ilh few exceptions, courteous hat iu- 1 by the »hle of a ja-ramliul*tor. i* eminently j
ilalUve. unaallsfaetory. An ignorant nurse baa no
Wc Krrc uo dould a divapiKiintiag lot. Idea of the kind of vymjiathy and help a j There was nothing tn our apparel to mark | child require*. Even when she U food of
rebel aoldier. and aa we mingled with ! him she inierrupU Uie working* of bla I the crowd .urprwc wav freely expreaacd ; mind with rude laugbler. She
that w* were not a* their fancy painted ' ^
Van Hoiten’s Cocoa
.. . bat aiuqia that fancy took j learned. The ladie*. aa wa* the case both north aud aouth. were IliU-naely patriotic, and rrad u* severe and no doubt salutary lecture, on the o il of our way* which were submissively and courteously
received aud duly pondered.
xfely wager would la- asked by five - ten, and that was, "Do you honestly think you are right?" This conundrum wa* offered to me so often that w here time allomed. bring In President UncoUT* country, 1 aiwwrred in President Llnooln's style by asylng (hat It "reiuiwled me." and told them of the couple who look their usual mailt. A* the liuslauul would return from sundry trips to the rail of the eaacl hi*' )oung wife would inquire. ’Reginald, darling, are you sick?” To vbich he at last replied, "Good heavens! Rebecca, do yoa think I am doing this for
fua?"-
BOW THE niXTSi AH£ ITT TOOEIUEB. "And the putting of tho pieces to-' getilery "There are several ways. Thc“ must obvious ia to ouiuent the glass piuce by {lieoo upiu tho stonework- But that makes very uneven work, and it is difB- . to ninkc alteration*. The methods . actually jiractice are taro—namely. I'fuce down' and -face up.’’ The former la used for decorative jiancl* and the latter for impi-rtant work, like pictures. Hie method is this: We have a tracing made of, say, a brad, which tracing b j lasted down on a plate of glass. Tlie little piece, bf mosaic are then, after much careful selection and cutting, put down upon their place, on the tracing and fixed with weak cement, and so bit
by bit the whole is made up.
“The advantage 1* that we aee what wo mru doing as we go on, and that af-. teraliuus are easily mads. When the work is finished in thia way it ia ready for transferring permanently to the stone wall or to a slab of slate. This is easily done. We take a piece of linen, such aa architects use for tracing, and cement it all over the face of the piucoi of glass. When this is hard the linen with all the pieces at mosaic is stripped off tho glass jdato; ? The 4* of Mate
thy by . Ao ti . harden. The linen is then .washed off and the finished mosaic exposed to view
city
A Spanish Aflorwoow.
much curiraity, and almost every guest bidden found It poralbie to accept On entering tha bsndsems rooms wre. dlsoorto be beautifully decorated with yel
and Intstatlng.—Her View la New York Times.
••BEST l COES FARTHEST."
HaEHE
Royal Cocoa Factory, Weeap, Holland.
A Delicious Substitute for Tea * and Coffee and Much Bet* J ter than either for the * Stomach & Nerve*. ;
LIchtlBC XatiJou Street*. Ugiitiug Uie *! reel* of a large city la olden time, was a far different thing from lighting tb* street* at the present Umt In 1061 the streets of lamilon were direotad tn be lighted with candles or lantern* by every householder fronting Uie main road, from nightfall to t> o'clock, the hour of re-
tiring to bed.
In the last year at King Cbarica Il'a reign one Edward 11 cuing obtained tha right to Uglit the streets with lanterns
every tenth door, from 6 o'clock cm moonlraa evening* until midnight, ba
tw-ern October and April.
During the reign of Queen Anne, InJuly. 1W. Mr. Michael Coke iMrodaeed giobalar glare lamp* with oil burneiw. lastaad of the furrorr glimmering lanterns. In 1716 an act wre passed which cm joined every houaaboldcr to furnish a light before hi* door from A to 11 o'clock at night, exempt evening, between thrserroth nightaf m
thlnl after it reached I
light the streets from < o'clock night, each honor bolder who paid poor rate, being requited to o porpore six ahilHtuES a yei Gaslight, at Its Introduction in the beginning of the present century, preaenud such a novel simctade to the ryes of the foreign amlwasadors that they were vain enough lo Imagine that the brilliant lamps were a pari of a general '" celebrate their arrival.
the change is made far Ins rapidly in don than In even the cltle* of a Uvcly small population in Ibis col Youth's Companion.
chopped up KD guineas at Queen Anne's
thirty shillings.—London Til-Bits.
Mrs. Slim puree—My saeqae is a plash, thank fortune. Koooecaax me foraAshwita—Good News.
Dr. Thomas Uowman.uf St. Louia.acaior bishop of the Methodist church, has spent over fifty lean in church work. lie la seventy MkrtfeMI M t>W la* splendid
jawwsasbittissat
Bishop Lucius Halsey, ooe of the moat eloquent negro orators In Georgia, was at one time a aUre on the plantation of Richaid M. Johnston, **
understand bow-lo speak tlie truth, though j if couveuirut »tie will stigmatise an uuin- ,
tentional iniaalntrment a* a lie.
Sire will capriciously surround him with { vexatious restrictions, yet will develop | self oonscioasiiea. sod selfishnc»* liy fiat- i tery au-l over indulgence^ This 1* not a prumiaiug stale of things Irat a deter- j mined child, especially If he be fortunate ‘ mugb to have brother, and sisters, will j *|fy It somewhat liy engaging in active ; “ Ubf play whenever lie can eluile i
' ’ ' nurse, who I* fnll of
of bis nlotbiw. and
dimpproves of must kinds of game*-.—IVipu-
Scicntv Monthly.
Perfectly Pure. i INSTANTLY PREPARED— j EASILY DIGESTED, t
iSEa
It needs only a tingle trial to convinca * anyone of the <••*»*'* raprrUHit of thi* J •rigimmi. par.. safaUr Osaao, over any other i brand either foreign or domottic. It It put I up lr U* 1-2 and one lb. cant, and can J be'--rd-i any reliable grocer In the U. & } “Ult:E TRIED, USED ALWATS.i’ | 1 . Y. Brancht 106 A 108 Rondo 8t. ?
la tn
DILLDN'S,
it la advised that the quantity all kinds be reduced to the lowest degree consistent with comfort. Corpulent people influeuerd by Ibis are quite apt to carry the restriction too far. A certain quantity of water i* rsscntinl to life and health, anil If too great a denial is practioed, injury la sure to mult. A safe rule when try ing to take off fat iatodrink at least half a pint of water n* hot a* possible in the morning on getting out of bed, and another just before retiring at night. Thia quantity, with what is taken w ith the meals, will be quite enough lo meet nature's requirement* As (or fluids between meals, very little of them will lie needed If the diet Is proiierly restricted aud the overworked digra live organs are favored. Just as soon a* their burdens ar* lightened they will grow stronger, and with the renewal In strength the intense thirst will disappear. Weak lea. on account of the hot water. Is recommended with the meals. A* for wines, corpulent people are better off without them; of all kinds, probably good claret is
the least objectionable.
The dial to which corpulent people usually restrict themselves Is one which rather favors sluggishnosa of the bowels; there fore a mild laxative Is generally Headed, at least for a time. Considering the dyspepsia and hilous tendency wjiicli are so Intimately related to corpulency, the Carlsbad salts suggest ibetuselvta as a serviceable hrimdy Tbe Imported comes In small bottles, which sell at retail for about aev-enty-five cents. Ooe teaspoonful la a glam of hot water is quite enough for adoae, and it can safely be repeated every morning for several weak*.—Boston Herald.
Corner WjJiington and Jackson Streets. Of which the u'cilnou'n JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, is one of tlie most Jura! ant! popular resorts on Uie Island, at hich the finest lines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had,together with superior accommodntions for parties. HandsoinJ appointed parlors for ladies.
The food of the people consist* chiefly of black or brown rye or barley bread, soap, milk, coffee, and fish, either fresh or dried. Almost every dwelling pose seam its own kind I nr. or wind bouse, for drying purpuras, the four sides of which are
Here, for months togrtber, mutton and 1 whale fleah bang uncooked, and are then considered fit for homan food. Whale fleah ia very supporting, bat the < leather}- rind inclosing v ery roarer, la like fat, locks terribly untempting, and
Often rows of lii
Oah hang outaUe the . .. jg to the onera of tha mutUlude of unowned rata which s you at every turn in Tborehavn. and
similarly- attracted breed of pretty Faroeae name of mua mouse's brother, has. moreover, been given to tbe north ‘jfijaBfl
and ralor merely, bert because, mooaelfkr, it creeps through tbe chinks of the ktadiur to frost on tbe dried nteabx—Good Words
ICJE! ICE! ICE! ^Knkkekbqgker Ice C°-
OF PHILADELPHIA'
pOTBLS, JMSTAI'JIAMTS -
cotta vies wrrn
FIRE EASTERN ICJE.
COSt!
cost:
-Also with-
COSt!
cost
II FAMILY ITNR. AND
Powtf’s Hotel and Restaurant, WMshinfftoB Nt.. ( ape May, K. J. CHOJ/E wrras AND LIQUORS. [aRCMNG BY THE DAY OR WEEK.
Agenfor the Germania BrcMing Company. Bottled G -nd* a Bpncislty f-ir Family Use.
(SON, Waalilufflou Ntrcol, near P. p„ Cape May.
JNE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A Full Assurtiaral u( Wall Psper cob-lastly or
#■£
on.
innfActorere of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H, P.
SOLINE ENGINES.
Also a Foil Line of from 3 toGO H. P.
To make a secure fastening for the large double doors of the bam bolt a narrow bar of tree to one of the doors at its middle point. Notch the ends of the bare, ooe on tbe lower and ooe off the upper aide, to fit over iron hooks that are bolted to the door, ooe. h—vdinp upward, the other downward- Tbe bar moves in the arc of A circle when the | doore are fastened or unfastened. Thia ' makes a secure fastening for larae doore which are liable to be blown open if held only by a areaTl hook oc the inside of the aame.—New Tort Independent
ertical Eiigiijes^
.write det to
i need o( 1’ower of any description, don’t lail t
PF. OLDS & SON,
LANSING, MICH.

