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M. Yoon* rropte'a frarer Mreiinr Bjmday .
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leaco* Toeaday oraaloa ata.
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assiste u j5f-'v,,u
NOT EbOPCO, BUT DEAD.
The Uody ml a Vooo* IVum.r round Forty
Mary Ann (irier diiappenrad from her fnthrr'e iKrnir.ttmtaiWo nootb of Mlehiyaa City, nearly forty year* tgn. A few day* ago her Indy m* mnvrred la aa aban-■l->ne>l In* Iron ore fit, a I thou t one reatig* of rlutoge from the appearance It had known In life. The laat ehml of elothlos wan Ion* aco dreroyod by the net ion of
wind, ahe bad met her death,
boos And ends.
IVocbeo are oat a farome except With a few nnltnaU. t bo oak rabbtu fancy them. Nrrrr cat yoar corn* with a abarp inatnimrnt Thl» b at beat bat a temporary
relief.
The Tnlted Ptntrehiw referred thirtytbire internal inonl duquitra to artatration
dnrin* the pmwnt century.
All the Irttrra of the alphabet appear In in the folloa-iuc aautener. "The quick
voe water in wmex ane nao nie» ner ueaao, : . n battbeaamrcbemlcala which remorcdtbd brown fa* Jampa orar a U*y dog. garment, prmerred t be Omh. J A child three yearn obi ha. actually hero Not only la the contour of Ibe form per- carried off by an eagle near Trenceln, In - * Hungary, InalKbtof the father and tnotbar.
A cilinen of St. Loula b oaid to make a good living by renting tunica to reaUtn-
rnnu for mltrrtlalog pu-toeca.
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IraiHkopk. B»» l>r Jmrph. • llnchea at
ilaby. bra ij^wk. U- dtocku^ r—
st. Joirf’*!’/ $
leVkuKk for Vlaiton at tape May. The in* are the apfointmrnta lor lb-"won . Harvlcea every Babbatb at ItJP^ A4■
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Oitpo May City Socletiea / It re liLAHti lopua^S'o M., y Toa»lf»c«ATyo»r!to. 40 A.r t) bleauo tbe aeooor »d .ouiU. '
^oi^ka^itb. mm ludepandent OtFlldayyvynln*, So.
Pal u&lrai Aft 5s»a3^^f«saBb«-' /TArkMATOocagiLKo 3. American Fatter L/ ual ci! dr menu on tke f t* and ttird fasday ereolno of each inaolh at No. 16 U okATto KnAT*. So. t Anclrnt Order ■ l-atrietaiia. lecood and fourth Moodayr,
at So. M Waaklaglon an eet.
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ave
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Hare lay. Wm K. 3 (Irani aueca JSSft.'SaVfeTS} 0 ^! ■—saMffinsst
wkmF* M If. UUdrcth Cottage
feet aa in life,
unchanged. The arms and aboulden an aa white aa marble, the hand* are brown, but miff need with a ruddy flash, which old aetrlera here will remember aa one of thi gtrl'a chief charm*, and, were It not for the nnalgbtiy carltiea that oner contained the eye*, that petriflwl frame which haa lain alnymtJuilf a oratory la the soil would ap--peir the peacefully eleeplng figure of ■
healthy, handsome young woman.
The atnry of Mary Ann Crier la easily told. In the flrat place. It should he known that tfab lymntry b full-of a kind of iron called hog on. In an early day It waa extenalrely mined by the fanner, and banled t-y them to Michigan City and South Ilen-I. when It commanded a ready sale. of the anil which brought In money. The Iron la In small particles, naurh like the ore from larger mine*, nod b exCallmt In quality, though not rich raongh In quantity In re|«y the trouble of mining it since the day of railroads and the development of IVnnarlranU mine*. None of the on haa breu taken from these swamps since 1S30, although the swamp lands all over northern Indiana an lull of It. Mary Crier Waa the ride*', daughter of Nicholas Crier, and was a hell* In tfaoae old days of 1IM5 to ISO. She waa fantona all over (lie country, which was then new and aparaely artlled. and waa sought in marriage by many no excellent young: good couk rod a. a famous houarkeeier, 'and lewidr* hail had the unusual ad van-
ige of a fair Kogliah education.
With the perversity of her eox abe bad
harebrained fellow named Whllind told her |iareuU *he meant to 'bltard owned an ox team''
r mine* to the forge at Michigan Oily. Hr waa warned away from the farm by Crier and Ida bora, hat persisted la bb attentions, and finally received a sound
drubbing from the old man.
The following day lie started north with a load of ore, and early In the evening Mary left the house, saying that she waa going to a neighbor to return some trifle a hr had borrowrd the day before. She waa
never again seen In life.
Her parents and the neighbor* brllewf that Whiterl bad decoyed her away, and .they followed him clear to Michigan Cilj* ■hot they' could find no trace of Um girt. Fearing to return to tlie neighbor boo 11 Whiter! sold hia oxen and left the country. I lie ha* never since been heard from. M was known at the time that Mary Ann had never reached the home of the neighbor
for which .lie bad started.
In the lightof event* now known it b probable she meant to meet her lover, and started aCToaa Uic lower prairie land to meet him near the creek road. She must have fallen Into one of the pits from which
i T F UMnaik aaia the ore had been token, drawing down itm A-*•('>' a-4-dii tol.-.v-itrr upon her n* abe fell an avalanche of lha BOO,' MV”. iJcarioif VUla. Jackson it loomc but terribly la-arywdl. There must
ave been water in this pit,oa was kfanoat I variably tho ows. gild tbb. With lb* Iron, mat have produced a solution that tended i presrnq the body. — Cor. St. Loob
doheUcmocrit.
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Silt*. Isaac iic Wsahlngtoo at
Imnwa, Wia'r. Ourxb at Kmlth. N B. Ill Waamnctun at Shearer (ilihert M. 'JJ liu*b Smith. C Keaa. MtUocklua i SSEWMJKS. Stewart. Chariea, Vtuon at, i
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nights red takes the first place. Mrs. Worth, the wife of the famous Parisian dren»maker, dreanra very plainly. It goes to prove the truth of an old proverb. I-ady Burtoo'a revised version of Sir Richard Burton's translation of the "Arabian Nights" -l- the edition from which the ex-emperor Dorn Pedro b makings Portuguese translation. Rub together one tablrepooufiil of ImtUe and three of flour. Roll this into the upper rrust of pirn. It will render the crust flaky awl tender. A Boston society woman say* It la quite a fad among Ikavtoa young gentlemen to take up the practice of veterinary surgery. The some thing b noted In Washington. In armorjilatc testa atocl haa generally been found to compete more successfully with compound armor when the plate* were eighteen Inches thick tlian when they were only twelve iorbe* thick. Previous to the emancipation net of 183 Roman Catholics were excluded from corporate ofllcrs. from parliament, forbidden to marry' Protestants or to carry anna, and were under various other disabilities. It b well known that vegetable and animal oils are unsuitable for cylinder labricatiou, and recently In France where colxa oil waa used it waa found nerrs*ary to burn out the dr|ia*ila la live fiorta of the locomotive cylinder*.
daw Jew* Are Treated la MoasU. Let tu suppose a part of our own cos nutrtty subjected to the legal restriction i hick now otAain in Russia with regsr
follow*: "All Jews barn tn the United States shall hr tvptrdcd aa aliens. No Jews shalldwall In any part of the Vnlted Slate* except the state* of Virginia, North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Muoissipjvl unless they are graduates of some uolrenrity, member* of a learned • bahllng certlflcauw from a technical aepool, — ‘ of a chamber of commerce wiHi pay year for that privilege. No Jew aha any government ormuptripalnOcr. “No Jew shall bur or rent lan<W arty. AHJ.
synagogue may he opened without the permission of the president of the United Stair*, awl no poUic prayer* may he hdd io any other place thar When nvoee than ten Je together for conanltatlo they mad obtain permission from the niui>kS|svl authorities. Mamed Jew* who
* shall pay special b
Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise T» all points in the I'nlUd Slatra. Order* for goods t<> lie font anhst by rxprrss will be carried without charge* and promptly deliveied by oar own tocaarngrr., so a* to Insure, w far as practicable, the return of goods on the aatr* day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be sent by express on fast passenger trains WASH HAMPERS ConUinlne clothing lo hr laundrlsd will be carried betwer
deo, and Cape May at tl o|«m days >|.v-llrd by si
f.-.ctn divorced o if she remains
"AH Jews attaining the age of twenty
a Jrweoa. may not marry
g the age of tt rs In the active
Such a condition of affair* as U Implied tn tins iiaraphraae of the Itumian Uses tl fecting Jews b so linpiadlde. so Incooccivahle.ia this country and to us that we can arapely imagine it to exist anywhere else. And y et there is no exnggrraI ion in aiK-b a iwraphnus- The Jew today III Russia is Inslgivl around by a ret of reonything dcvL-rd hy the faualii* of the Middle Agra, rarrhd out with a savage •>) ■ half
Autry. Jew
Hubert.
i aao^l vim . The len.
Clectricltr Produced by Water. The paper mill at Moutlcr. in the departE it Ilf Um. France, I* on Inurratiogobof the application of electrical maehlnTbo power is derived from tha DomeYum, a stream flowing Into the UrrdL The available fall b. ja» fret, the water being led to the turbine house In a conduit of steel plate IflO yards long. The available energy amount* lo a maximum of SOD bene power.' Tht dynamos generating the ciirrent idrolgmat 340 turns per minute, khd those which are actuated by R In the
maximum of horse of the line U three
(including dyna-, apiltSldim..
Th* winter of IBSMO waa so severe that all wheeled lraffle was Impossible for four tnontlis-. hut In spite of the constant Ice and snow which covered the wires an' anisic rs. the current was never 1 rupted for a moment, nor have the thunder storms In summer caused any Injury or Interruption. There U a telephone wire carriol on the same posts as the conductor, which enables the necessary communications to tie kept np. The machine* work night and day and require only four atlrndanta, two at the generating station and two at the receiving station.—New
York Telegram.
HU son Francis state* that he don remember ever bearing hU fatheryprak an angry word, yet the children never thought of disobeying him. "! well remember,'* nays hU son, “one (irrweioo when my father reproved me for a piece of canlvsaneaa; and I can still recall the depression w bich came over me. and the core which be took to disperse It by speaking to me noon i ward with especial klndneaa. “He kept np Ui> delightful. afTcctlonUa manner toward ua all hU Ufa I a times wonder that he could do so, such an undemonstrative rare ns w* but 1 hope he knew bow much we delighted In hU loving words and manner. “How often, when a man. 1 have art when my father was behind my chair, be would paaa hU band ever my hair, used to do when I was ahqy. 'Ho-'allowed hia grown np children to laugh with at him. and waa, generally apeaking. on term* of perfect eqtulUr with ua."—Holder 1 * Life of Darwin.
cxc 1 v of prompUMao. A gt
“All right,” yelled beck the gaest. “I'll get up." “No. don't get up," answered the porter. "It's half-past & I'ta got to go away. Yoo'va not an hour a - - • - —New York World.
ajuvcuc onjvninx wrvmg wivu IVI -Hn- Noobride -Well- 1 should say sol Sot'told melt waa fresh, and it b really aa tail as It con be.—Harper's Bazar.
ward with outer fnntrestraw, t _ , . by the distance from the crank spindle t
Katie was going to led after a day of toil minding her sick and maimed dolls— chronic Invalids all of tbeni—and her Ixa-u-Uftil duck, the one old quackrr that traveled with the liens because he hail no belter company. The robin that had I wen watching her out of the corners of his bright rye*, as be ran over the Uwu and listened to her prattle, was asleep already with his bead under his wing, and Katie's bang heavily on mother's shoulder as she was undressing bar. “Now I lay me" had hern add. with many yawns in bclseora, and mamma’s pet bail breu tucked In snugly; but Just as tbc sleepy eye* were .-being .he sot suddenly holt upright. “.Mamma.* she said, “1 want Johnnie's picture hook—that with the lambs." “Hush, Katie!" said her mother, the least bit wearily, for the little feet and the Utile tongue had never craned going one moment *11 day. “Now are will go to ojeep.” ‘ . “But. mamma," and the big eyes pleaded earnestly, “cant I have Johnnie'a picture
book this onstf"
“Not tonight, dearie; It b too blew” “Mamma.” said Katie, sitting up very straight sod looking very solemn indeed. “I beard a story of * little girl—she waa a good little girl—that asked her mamma cost when she was put to bed for the plct-
d the u
the baby voire fell to au sued whbper and the c) — grew very Mg—“In j«sl—about—"My, Katie! And se^ax killed I q °Tl k Ri> 11," sag Katie ^TafNainvi "because she didn't gtt the book.’''*She got A and tairetninutes wasaa with It'in bar arma.—Harper's You IVopi*. - Few men were ever fonder of news and goeaip than wra* old JeJvy lTbben. Ih-sphe talker, and rarely took part
lion about some point of special interest. One day J try'a brother William, who lived some miles away, rwfne to visit him. William bad hb right hand heavily bandaged. and thb fact, of oouree, required an
“Bant It night," maid William. “Ye see, old 'Square Dean's barn got afire, 'o' I went with the rat; bul 'twan’t any ure. Tout everything was burnt. If Iwuxtha 'square I'd give
What for?" asked the interested Jerry. “Why. fur ratlin' the barn afire." waa the reply; “but there! I furgot tee tell ye 'bout that part of |L Y boy—great dough bead•ruin' on the ridge pole,* be had ter aboot at A “Wal. the bam Winder an gun wad went Mr * *1 won't fli “■ lt(. Krai. tha old bore. V than BiU Treat aa^ and so tha old man went am with a V story, giving every detail of what i done, said and thought hy o v was present at the Are. When at last the story * Jerry remained foe several minute* alien tly fncditaling on what be t-ad beard; then he suddenly looked up and gravely
a who metre tn the
at ur.ta among tha girls. Hr said Ihaltie attempted to kiaa a pretty gut hb arms around
In a couple of day* he colled on girl. He wanted to kba her, but she likewise threatened to scream If ha should attempt It. He thought ha would profit by hb toemer experience mad paid, no attcation to the warning. He hissed her —she aaeeanwd; Mrumther S’ASSsraaJsoa 5 scrmzzted as It ran across the floor. Furthermore, hr. SA5 mg the yoang man had gallaatly triei! to catch the moose, she explained hb blushes so lha mother' (action.—Louisville Commercial.
; Thb b the Uma of lather obama to hh “Now. hoy*, think it over. Which would
Adosm
purchased a Bible, which
area quite au event in hb life and that of hb noighhoca. Ua informed hb friauda of hb purchase, stating Uyb “be bad ge* a Poilywoc Bible with the Hypomy ’
produe by Use
It takes about elrvwi ya
* cycle.
renoe and Inaigniflcant
great luminary lire been passing through
spot period; for the spot
luring activity of the bud b governed that the dose ohrerration of the centuries haa Interpreted, while
groping after the
■ to complete
, lut< Irregular. Koch cycle Includes mum and a minimum period, which are also Imvnbr. The spots vary grrally in number. During some cycle* the sun's face b never free from them; during others It U unmamd for days, and evru ' months. Aa the last maximum period curred about 1&1-3. it b tifhc to ant pate a recumoce of solar activity, and cent oloerrations show that the activity lias already begun.
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Palace Steamer Republic Philadelphia and Cape May* Stopping both ways at WilmingtQnjhily; at Chester Tuesdays, Saturday’s andSundays. Grand Special Excursion to the DdawjK; Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare, 50 cents.
Farr for Round Trip. .... Muglt- Trip (elllicr way) - Horses and Carriages taken. Baggage and Freight Transported. Office at Union Transfer Co., Washington and Jackson Streets. RII.MAM F.RFKNEI.l, General Manager. Ill Chrelnnl Ktrrri, Philadelphia
THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE. ‘•'a,i Houten’s Cocoa "B£Sr A GOES FARTHEST." Manufactured at tha Royal Cocoa Factory,
lowed for the two or three coming jvar* . spot* of every variety. Thar* will he normal spot*, consisting of an umbra and penumbra. and spot* Irregular In form or gnlhrrfd In group*. The sixes of Use sputa vary from DUO miles to 50,000 miles or more, and lbey i oT»uflra largr enough to he visible to the naked eye. They may last for a few days, or for weeks or mouths. Their distribution b mostly eoaflncd to two mnes on the sun's surface, between 3 drgs. and 40 (legs, of latitude north and south. ; Other signs of solar agitation follow In (he wake of the sun spots. Gigantic solar .eruptions, known os n*>y protuberance*, rbc from the sun's bonier, like tongue* of flame, aomelinsre lo the bright of hundreds thousands of miles. The earth hear* the disturbed state of th* tun,
■a, nut.
of oadllation and rlrctrirlfy take* on lu most brilliant manifestations. — Youth's Companion.
log factory, hb gre .. on and ao forth. But muoh of hb law practice b made up of desperate coses, such os thaw claims before th* court of claims which no one ebr will undertake, and In which the compensation b all contingent upon sucom. Beside*, like other mun with many irons In heating, he cannot keep them all whit* hot, and loses every now and than on one of them. Thrn tooAeJs one c
men, keeping up three or four establish - menla—one here, on* iu Isiwell. on* in Boston, and so on and treating all hb relatives and friends mast all hb dealings with them. Rough and gruff ns b* eo hb heart b tandaruM itael
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of the »
■rtariry of thb near any other either foreign or dometts It I* put up in 1-8,1-4.1-2 and on* lb. cant, and can be had of any reliable grocer in th* U. S, "MCE TRIED, USED'AUKAYS." N. Y. Brunch: 106 it 108 Read* St.
which exceeds that of any other lawyer In the United States, and probably In lb* world. Naturally, with all hb shrewdnear, be b decrirod hy the designing, and loses more money la thb way than mast people give away. Unban hb forthcoming "Rrmiuicraooe- yield a Urge sum. Butler will not leave a Urge fortune behind hint —PhlUdclphU Record. i ’ A Wereeal/ rretesC
drese and It It bumillstlnx to a woman of brains and opinion* la arrive in • strange city. and. after being InlarvWwed. flad .bar drees and-maaoan described Ot feuwh. while her brain It not even mentioned. How da yon suppose Choancay ML Depew or a man of hb call bar would feel to go Into a town end And the cut of hb trousers, the shade and pattern or da■Ign minutely described, with *^* style of Vet, mat end neck tit. and the hair on tha head detailed at length, whUe da a wold wo* add of hb reputation a* on orator or railroad man I It b just the same with It b belittling for women of wide to find their garb of more oo-
Only that ten *-w*ek dark b tn lha parlor with onr dangbter again.—New Tuck Weakly. - Tha fast express train record b a mile in Tbs beat trotting the mooed for sat paihbtm.3Ch. One of the bappbnt moment* of a young man's life b when be nolle** for the flrat tima that hb thatbe wctal In Germany the ordinary speed of, gar train* b only .boat thirty-five or forty miles an boor, and thb b probably about the average *
DILLONS,
Corner Washingtnn and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, is one of the most central and popular resorts on the Island, at J '“ which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with superior accommodntions for parties. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
ICE! ICE! ICE! ^Knickerbocker Jck Co. OF PHILADELPHIA RVPPURS nOTKl.S, IWBfA URANTS and COTTA OR* WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. _ —Alao withcoau coat: coai! coai BEST QCAlJTY CABKFCU.Y 4'KHI'AUM) FOB FAMILY I'SK, AND Ft'LI. WEIGHT *11 AKASTKKU.
Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant, No. H YYaaliInglort NL, Cup* W«r. W- *• CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agen^ for the Germania Brewing Company. Roftlrd G mjs a Specialty for Family Uae.
E JOHNSON, * IVunhlnglon Mr*-ef. nrnr P. O., Cape Ray. A lor** and W*B Sriretrd tttock ot FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A Full Assortmrnt of Wall F.pw oon'lently no hand.
Mgnnfitrturers of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H, P. GASOLINE ENGINES. Also a Fall Line of from 3 to 60 H. P. ^Vertical * Eijgiijes^ When in need of Power of any description, don’t tail to write direct to P. P. OLDS & SON, LANSING, MICH.

