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Jo'cl-ict. Urrk^la) »rrrtrr% Mrrtjat. Wrdnoriay frrnlnpt !7uWnixiusaAl /u'xkickH. nr. latnrmtr ami Franklin •«*.
iL—an^n. iijffP---- - SwMaOl SSSo! r.'ii v. i. I'raj.-r Mrrtms Wrdi^day rrrplnr at r ciVWk. stud)- u» B. M ET1I0IIIBT El’IHCOrAI. WadfcHijpnii msaxKaasrtfta; I’mjrr Mrrtmt »jUU A. M.: ITr«cIiliiir Iojj A. M. and ajor.M.: habbatli ~1k-J at 3J*) T. M. Wrrk day orrrlm: Frmalr I'lajrr MiT-tlne. Tor-Uy at Z."J I' M- Oiurcli JUl... Wnltmdaja at «JU I'. M. <TU»> o^r. uni:. M i. - daTTur.dav.niiir«la)»aiid KltiUya at If M Yuntie I’f-TiU-'. ITatrr Mmllnr t'uoday rvrtilmt at 6 AT Monday, at HAD F. M l*ral^ wrier habliath «rnln*_B *J). K* , » r
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UTTLE HENNIE’S WILD RON.
A Chirac" lloj-a ThHIltne Eaprriraee aa
Cart of a Cable Car liyatrm.
- Uttlo Henry Altcnberg, who live* with hia |«nmta at the corner of West Slailii-iii rtiiirt nuJ Wentcra avetiun, ChiivtKn. m-arlv halt bin life u. the remit of a K-kntifio cxperiiocnt which ho hail carried beyond the bemnda of per-
A familiar figure in a down town beanrayv where .me find* no more dabyrate muna than is comiirised in *nch aUerancvB as "Ham andr "Uraw oneH and • •Three muIuto!" in an old wan with white hair and a certain aometiillig about him that unKgcxtii U tter days. This i«Tt.m generally makm his appeorance in hi* favorite haunt alsmt noon and at* there until C o'clock in the
cable on . afternoon. He alway* ba* a pencil in
IfadiMi «lrert less lur-n running chil- j jjg hand and a piece of paper before dri ll Jsave daoorccrd tliat a rtnmg rnr- I Um ,m the table, on which he occaaoorent of air is continually working down i ally jots down a memorandum. Every ORh the silt in the nmd. Acting on .nd Ukii he chatters earnestly to
through tl
this discovery many of them have amused tUmadve* tying a jdoce of paper at one •ltd of a string ami an old tomato can < .r similar article at the other. Laying the idccc of paper on the slit, they soon had tile satisfaction of seeing it dis-aiqs-ar under ground, where the string Usstme wound around the calds, and in a moment or two their delight would be ioleusified by seeing the tomato can
go rattling down the strvcL
Little Henry Altenberg. however, is of a ivISectiv.- turn, and he figured it out ! .lay. that if he tied a rope around his waist | jj^.y
himself, enriuaity
jicalt'l to tWproprietor for an exjilanainm of the old fellow's mysterious con-
duct.
He learns that the mysterious habitue is an old Bostonian whuae children live iu New York and nuiiport their father. The old man used to be wealthy, but lost Ms fortune and his mind together some
years ago.
favorite amusement is to sit deseribed, noting the orden e given hy the ]>atrons of the
BABY OWNED THE CAR. A Bias Myed T
M.TjSIbhsUisrto^lf:] £
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Comer WasbltKUD mid FtmiWIn stresu. “ ’ Free church lor ri— * ^ 1
wkuI.MrsM K. lAlltichsssl
it Cape V
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July 19~Rev. Joseph N. PUachard. Hector s Jul^'K^-’lte'rlF. A. I). lAnot, Hector of St Ill'll.HI inoceorBou 25 •• i:.' • l "
usssartesssf,,, 1M , Aue »s-Kee. W. Kirko«. LL. !>.. Ilectoe i £2! hof m. BlohasTsaad AIIAagNs.nalt. bent. 6-Kev. Henry I..C, Hrmddea. Itecbir Christ Church, Helswsre Cltr. drill. 13—Iter. Allied J. I M Clure. Asst. Minister Church of the Holy TrttiMjf. FlUia.
Mstthews. ic I- IT Perry •!
tiCg: MreniJ II Marry. In
rf Bafmnoriac*. Hccaltir •
Capo May City Societies *J 0 bh* oo < tho T JSmc'soir'tuiutli Tbursday r»enln*s of each tuuulu at No. If Washlnslon Ssxasmmm** in. Jaa. Mecrar medical ciammrr. Co5l« Hcpm’w^i T mrits'wftlw'Km^ . i—.. — —...1,1,...— ^ aucJi monlh, adepradrnt Orf FshUy f rcnlag. No. Kt of "the Iron flail. 1 third Monday ereo. 16 Washington Bt.
O’lUra. Hr M.;* Jack-.l
li 0 patricians.*tJK*d'aad^ at Nu. 16 Waahlnjj^uastisst.
i A orient Otdei
COTTAGE BISECTOR!
‘I ice. N l . 1VII ) JIM M-i..,..- 'l•orter,* 1 lahieLS,' utay !«*’1?.’«. r a ‘alne-r. OW. 4 Cooftros at
lUtawdwm. tie„r K e J. (Mron si briew Comas •RlelSfifij.Sflrran.t fciwihaim.^ammtila Nmtl* lafayrUr at Wchardson. Mrs F1- Carroll Villa, Jackson st " ' In Chan. B Lafayette st A W. ly Columbia are am. Mrs. Frank lln -l. «.|e> NatPmal Hall Itudolph. C A. Mn HABd's CiStage. WashlnitN Btonr^ EJ. Ihomlrray^ —"X Isaac A. K! Washlnxton st IT, John II, IV dtnekum are
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DAILY STAR, rOR I8DI.
Cnttagers
tmTiUy mi^gbstreri
UiibVj''WtSdsor^see BmiUn^Jaoo^llsoLalajette at E».¥Sr»U , RS.-m 8SSWL"«?SRiW?„,. Botcher. W A. 31 ColunbUare Barclay. Wm K. J (Irani strert Banka. Mis A.TI yva.tilntiton st Bur lew. Her W H. Pier Avenue Inu Bergnn. C A. 70 WaahlnxUin st *CLl»Oraat«t
Wseln. M ra Mary A. <e Jackson st moitesfju r 'o a Fra'llif” 14
lutntrson. UotierL 16 llorfc at WhWhd, C II. HI Wa'lmicfiu st misrnd. Wllllaw. W lAtayrttr st _. lomaa. c. t nean st and t 'otunibia an T-ixs t.H I. Columbia are.rot • Thompson, Mrs Lewis. JS ferry a1:;v
Byrnes. Mrs A H. 21 Windsor arc 8Si*^n&S* u Camp. M. A. By Brook Cot tape, Windsor as Crabb?Mn^!^a Ifnahes st Oolbn. P. IKdatur st • Umwdlnrf l »?i* i«inr»73oe<an st CbsptstD.Mra. L-Tranool House S^S%S?T H Sfira5 and rerr, « Conway. John J, UnmUtr. oni Hnxbos t rochers. Mn Wm tk B Huxbra st ^«n U C , |‘Wif,^W,nan.,a,r Conway. CbasJ.Usratur si. next Powell's Clillds. Mrs I. B ; 4 Oootiros st Chew,tianlcksoa.tirantstud Railroad Cook.lit H. Willow UotUv, Howard ast an Colombia an Cooper. J atm, Tl Wadtlniton st
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Coehno, M D. Mary J AuF. UHoxhmy 1
Hr^krr ,T, Ojtbobc ChirfA Parsnrax»
Bobt, Bewrb ate and Jarksoo at our Windsor are A B Lata) cite st
iskksSstks' Uemekaon. Hr M Jaekism at
EdrTard^B F.lu—
Floerkey. D,)! North si Foster, A. lu Hushes at Fryer. Mrs Ow> C perry st, near Beach are F^ueenjj y^awaahtastosi are B^SSSk^ t Utter. MUs Marjpe, Uraat si opp W J R K (iuwen. Mn Jaa E. IT Stockton are Uosaria, J H. » Horan st UouwTMn J *si WtadsorcTr (i ewu M^oSwratda are ZZZSZX.fSSSLXr' Uanlsoe. Judge Ltas U.! —
There was a baby in the railway car the other day. It was not an unusual child, Imt it had a decidedly bright face and pretty ways. Fur the first few miles sit'* was very <{uict, and her blue eyes looked around in wonderment, for evidently it was the little one's first ride on
the cars.
Then as she became peed to the roar and rumble the baby proriivititw asserted themselves, and she began to play with her father's mustache. At firet the father and mother were the only parties interested, Imt noon a young lady in an adja cent seat nudged her escort and directed his attention to Use laughing child. He looked up, remarked that it was a pretty baby and tried to look unconcerned, but it was noticed that Ms eyes wandered back to the spot occupied by the happy family, and he commenced
UIC | The baby polled the hair of an old lady
in front, who turned around savagely and
;is 1 glared at the father with a look that
..." —‘iUK-y are given ny toe patrons OI me res-i -^'1. "Nuiaancos should be left "«>•<• CaUowhen 1 tuurant. Ever}- time and Ik*- ! “‘name.
the slack of the line would law hauled ton -i» the order he scoren one for his But she t aught sight of the laughing taut, as the lake mariners ray. 4Jthir 1 nMiv,.'toun. and wlten tla.- toothsome baby, and when she turned la.ys might fasU-n cans to the creeping ; bean Is Onl.-re-d New York style he also l * clt pl>**«l * bout cable, hot such divertissement was too , relnctantlv juts down the fact. i thing. Several others had become
tame f. ir him. j Thl . ^rirt.-r savs that he can always ! »• »>* thlM b - v tbi » ti “ t
Running np to his motlier's room* at | t,-n how thevid. re have run during the | M ' , n * nd , y uau * , ,
MCI West Madia, in stns-t. he quietly and ; ,1a,-. Kvauw when order* for “pork and ^-‘ u,d
withoutnutation took the cor.1 fn,m h.iv.- l.' t, in the majority the i * ak ^“t <rf her fatinTand placed the family lasl. Fastening it about his „1J „ ulu h.«ue with a satudii-d air i “ ,m lu r ,K “ d u ,muie * uc, ‘ ° cou >‘- middle he tied to the other end a jiiece I and a i.lraMiut wotd at the di*k. while cal l ,Sc * ,ro tlml Uu -' '* ld gvnOeman across of paper. RonnMg down Into the street • when the case in reversed hegis-e out ■ the way, unable to restrain himself, bmri he dangled the paja-r into the caUe tun-1 with a troubled face anil muttering an- 0,11 ,,,to “ ,uad B 0 ® 8 *'. ‘ u * d lhra ,00,ted net His scientific ideas had been well gnjy to Mm.wlf.-New York Herald. sheepishly out of the window. conceived. The currents of air that - I ashamed to la- caught doing such
.wished down the dark passage whirled 1 l.»i «u sight. j mn,ll - v tl,l “«- Gen. Sheridan was not a tall man, ' , “"‘Y *'
though he liad a cutumaniling pnsa-ncc. ! ?. -. n . R l"’ , ° ’ 00
wild career lagan. 1 While he was an under uffi.-cr he was Men. women and cMldren, and the \ mo day drilling a rermpony, and was
hy the unsoldieriy appearance i , . - . . j ... -irand shouldered Irish recruit ! to ^ fro »“ « f
■Don’t stand in that way.” Sheridan i b ^ i v ; . H ? h ^ fMU-d to notice thebaby
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise
m. F,MoemosSir ' .. "..O"'. 10*1081. MrkK II. iv-arhavr A llovranln ■ (lie pupsr about until the rei>c wound. ■^TnVeTwIUciI^m I mniiil afld round the cable. Then Ms ! ,j
’^SfPwvI triinthev I .—-i.t —i——-
d gentb-men who wear silk hats 1 , o iata simultaneously.wsreiioon ., e stricken at the figure the boy was
minutes lit
au the aisle with
the’bab) '
Tlie ubiquitous young the move, passed through.
utting. He pranced down the track ! fimSy^cxclahui-dl —You Took like a i T J 1 ''
like a yearling colt anmnd a blue grass | Chinaman doubled over a washtuh. j ?° *!"’ l d * ,f “ nn s ™f lod - **•-
past tire. His soiled shirt fluttered in the : Straighten up—form erect, chest or
his hat flew off. But he did
not stop to pick it up. He couldn't He gripis-d tin- rMic thatsoclosely identified him with the caUe system and sped on and on. Then he lifted up his voice, swelled lit* lusty Inngs and yelled wildly. People generally shouted, “HeyI" at Mm, and several thoughtful- ones uski-d Mm if it hurt much, hut he only gnlliqusla.n. He was devoting Ms whole thought to the scientific investigation he ducting at snch n rairid gait and
with stujt flattering success.
Hu had start.-d np at Leavitt street at 3:10 p. in. At 3:13 he flashid by Uoync avenue. At 3:!8i he luul gathered iqeed and was cantering across Seeley avenue. -o men. Me-ing the boy's • pre-
rudied out fo la-ar Mm on his
e of them tried to jerk the rope away, but could not. Then they began to call for knives. There was a dearth of knives along Madison street just tin-u and none was furthcoming. More men juimd in I'm) exciting chaise, but Hi-nuio led litem all hy several la]*. Soon the excitement of the. situation was beginning to tell on him, when at 2.141 ho made lt<>l»-y street, and he was panting for breath. Still men shouted and screamed. The boy joined in •••lied the high refrain. But he cbuld not break away, and, though re-
tetjlntiy, he nmilly spud on.
The end canfetinally. A. E. Allen, an employe in a paint store, rushed into the reel with a huge knife, the only one ailabU'kuofm Heonie's entire right of »y, au3"n^?uug along hy the lioyY ride hnckod the rope in twain. Hcnnie fell exharfstid in his arms, and the thrill- ; scene was over. Several hundred ople ri.ssl gaping at the lioy who had tde Bitch a sensation and tenderly inquired if lie wore hurt. But he disdainfully answered. “JJnwP Then a big hacked prefect of police put the boy under arrest. He was released presently, and idlentiy stole away to his home.—
Cor. St. Louis Republic.
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chin elevated. Like thUT Thtui tile officer gave the man a su]ierli example of the perfect soldUr in parade movement, Ms eyes fixed unalterably away from earthly things. "An'its stliraight aMd IU be aftlier lookin’ all the toimeT asktd tiio recruit, glanctng down at* his sujwrior officer, with a twinkle in his eye. if yon miwn to be a respectable
soldier, certainly."
Tlie Irishman pufitsl Mmself <mt like jiigeun. and stc]qiing off to the measured "Right!" "Left!" he exclaimed. 'Well, good-hoi to ye. leflenant; HI liver see ye agin."—Youth's Comiianion. Trustworthy figures, recently compihd. show the mileage of struct car track in the Uni ltd States and Canada be nearly ti,000. Horse railways ocpy 5.0U3. electric railways 1.753. dummy lint* 556 and caltle line* 441. The numls-r of electric roails now in operais 361 ugainst 41 cable roods. Some idea of tlie enormous proportions to which the street railroad traffic has attained can be gain oil from the fact that in one city. St. Louis.Hta whole population is carried 110 timir'njear by the street car*, and in the state oTNaiy York the statistics of the surface railway* for the year ending September. 1889. sltoi'' that the whole ]aqmMtion of the. st: was cnrriid nearly sixty times. If the surface lines wf-re atldcd the
vatAl roads, tlie ni dividual would
York thru.
The Fijians spend no inconsiderable Jiart ! their lives making mats in which to lie Imriid. and every house has a greater or ler pile of tix-m rolled up among the
rafters, with which their o
ra wiil
he umitivr of trips per dd he eighty.—N
mode they are bolt
dry sstsl brought from the seashore, and sometime* sarcophagi arc made of slabs of •Baft samlstoue, over which, when the bodie- arc |iiac«d srithia. a slab of the 1 material is 1 lowered, and the grave
an equal distance. In a hollowed out chamber at the end of the shaft the body was lalil, generally in a reclining position. In the case of very old persons, to whom It seemed desirable to hint that ns they hail outlived their usefulness it would tic decent for them to accelerate the shuffling off of this mortal coll, it was common not to wait for their decease, but to put them in tha hole while still alive, leaving the aperture open, and dropping food down the perpendicular shaft at stated intervals. When the food was observed to be no longer utilized, the natural conclusion was that the inmates bad said fare-well to mnodane affairs, and the bole was stopped by rolling a atone over it and covering it with earth. Hy this considerate action the veteran who lagged superfluous on the Stage was gently assisted to that better -md for which the sagacity of his relaives perceived that be was so well fitted.
Rank lets its disadvantages if cbuuut of long ilsseeut" iiK-timhc: pom-mor with suclt a baptismal heritage
as Lyons IXv-ima Veronica Ekyth Un-
dine Cyssa Hylda Rowt-na Adela Thyra Ursula Ysab-.-l Blanche Lc-lias Dysart
Hantageoet, which is the name of a
pretty 12-year-old cousin of the volatile Earl of Dysart. all the other Dysart Flantagenets being endowed with equal liberality as to prvnuioso ar.d ague men.
as wilriios for exauipl« Mabel Helnung-
ham Ethel Hautiagtower Beatrice Bla-
.1,1 uos aonberrie Jre atigi-Une Vise de Loo de grerves i Orellana Toed mag Saxon Dysart Plan- . -i - ts,'..iu.r ur T.TWf.nh Ydwalln fYdin NmIz-v
tagenet, or Lyneph YdwalloOdin Nester Egbert Lyouel T.-dmag Hugh Errheuwyne Saxon Esa Crumwiuj Orma Novill Dysart PlantageneL—Harper's Bazar.
The greatest meeting that bos ever been held in Richmond, and probably in the country, was the one conducted by the Rev. Sam Jooce. It was for men only. The Tabernacle seats 11,000 persons. Eytvy seat was taken, and not less than 1.000 stoyd np. On the outside of the fracture were probably 1,000 more, and hundreds went away wliun they found they could not get Beats. Not Uwa than 14.000
The sermon had apowerfnl effi-ct upon the congregation. At Its close Mr. Jonas asked all who would promise to live better lives and give np ainfnl habits to stand up. Not less than 10,000 men arose. It was sight never seen here. The preacher then asked all who were not church members and who wanted to become Christians to come np and shake
hand. Hundred* pressed forward s' m their eyes. Not nearly all to the preacher, as the crowd dense. It is estimated that not
less than 1.000 persons were converted, among them many solid and substantia] business men. Some of them were people who had not before hoard Mr. Jones, and who had ridiculed his style of preatjr
ing.—Cor. Norfolk Virginian.
with tin cdnld g.
moral lesson, inquired of " * enjoyed the report. ‘eoty of youth air.” "Then” r. "if you had and picked those my leave would 1 as nowU Every ined and sticky No, tdr!" “Why I little Thomas, of conscious ... n’t hove had with 'em.”—'New York
florid.
Orittr Bandwlch Uraltr. There is a tdgn In this dty wMch would have called out the authorities in short order iu the days of Salenf witchcraft, and the anthpr of the sign wonld have snrelv Wo knighted for Ms originality >s^fen~as for hi* orthography. The sign read* "SANDwitehees,” He's a gritty dealer, to say the least.—Norwich Bulletin.
Benevolent Individual — Need help again, do you. Undo Ebopy! Well, here's a dollar. I presume you find it difficult to keep the wolf from the door? Uncle Ebony—I ain’t 'fraid no wolves, salt. I keep fo* dogs.—flood News.
charge* sod promptly d,
HORSES AND CARRIAGES
e *<n.l hy express on fast |«*tenger trains
WASH, HAMPERS
iumlrlvd will be carried between I'liiltdrlphls. ot
II be called for slid delivered
Containing clothing It —
, and Cape May at 61 00 for tbc round trip, and w
n days specified by sb ppvr*.
Cape May oflit-e—Con cr Washington and Jackson street*. Philadelphia office—Feny Building, foot of Market Wreet. KOBKKT NTRLTCD, Gen. Agent.
Palace Steamer Republic Philadelphia and Gape May, Stopping both ways at WilmingtbiTclaily; at Chester Tuesdays, Saturdays and Surufeys. Grand Special Excursion to the Delaware Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare, 50 cents.
his post bepaper
boy found no custom till he had sjiokeu to the baby and jingled Ms pocket of
dtangc for her edification.
Tito eondnetor caught the fever chucked tite little one under the cltin, -Mle the old gentleman across tin' aisle forgot to joss up his ticket, so interested
a* he plaj-ing peek-aboo.
Tho lid lady in front relaxed, and diving into her reticule unearthed a brilliant red jilpinn and presented it Itosltfully to the little one, who. in response, put her chubby arms around the donor's neck and pressed her rosy little mouth to tb<
old lady's cheek.
It brought back a flood of rctnom* brances to that withered heart, and handkerchief was seen to brush firet this and then that, tut if to catch a fallTbe train apod on and pulled into tho station where the baby, with her iiarenta, to leave tlie car. A look of regret over every face. The old gentleasked if he couldn't kiss it just once; the old lady returnud the can** ie hod received and tho baby moved ■word the door, shaking a by-by over the shoulder of her papa, to which everyrenpondnl, including the newsboy, who cmpluuizud Ms farewell with a wave
T Ms hat.
The passengers rushed to the side where the baby got off and watcla-d till
'Al she tamed out of sight at the other end ’ 'Bt^tho station, shaking by-bye* oil tho
tim£s«Tbou they lained into sileuce. They missed that lathy and not one of them wonld lie unwilling to acknowledge it. The little one’s presence had let a rift of sunshine into every heart, warm cold, in thatcar.—Orphans' Friend.
Baggage .and Freight
Office at Union Transfer Co.,Wa '
Horses and Carriages taken.
Transported.
Jackson Streets.
., Washington and
Think of six men chaiucd to a bench, naked os when they were hum. one foot the stretcher, the other on the bench in front, holding an immensely heavy oar (15 feet lung), bending forward to the stem with arms at full reach to dear the backs of the rowers' in front, who bond likewise; and then, having gut forward, shoving up the oar's end to let the blade catch the water, then throwing their (todies lutck on the groaning lan.-h. A galley oar euiuctiuu* pulls thus for ten, twelve or even twenty hours without a moment's rest The boatswain or other eaUor in such a stress puts a piece of bread steeped in wine in tho wretched rower's mouth to stop fainting, and then tite captain shouts the order to redouble th# lash. If a slave /alls exhausted upon Ms oar (wMch often chanaw) he is flogged tdl he D taken fur deoil, and then " ' unceremoniously into the sea.—
Pool.
pitched . Stanley L
In Glasgow. Scotland, recently Sheriff Beg decided a ver}- unusual cose. K irp. builder, applied to have nah, a friend of M* wife, from entering hi* house in w Jane defended the cone, sttng that she hod Mrs. Sharp’* poriaMoc to enter the honae. This was Dt denied hy Mr. Sharp, but be stood 9 his rights that Mrs. Sharp could not receive any visitor—not even a near relatiW—against his wishes. This contention, the sheriff says, is sound law, and has granted the interdict asked.—London Letter. In Search of laronaatlon. Grandma is pretty well on iBlears now, and time has left Ms Aiarka 'ln many wrinkles on her dear old Little Lory was sitting in grandma's lap the other day. and after a long, inquiring gaze asked: "Gran'ma.what makes your face all so mussed upT—Presbyterian
Trouble puts np a great many packs, and you must carry ar>mc one of them. There is no sandal so thick and well adjusted but some thorn will strike
Lerelhead—There goes the writer of the latest successful novel—one that everybody is going crazy oven mlHioni at copies sold. Friend—That man? He doesn't look aa if be had a particle of geniuA Lerelhead —He hasn't —New Tort Weekly. : roijojrct It. Too, Probably. •-You don’t scum well this mozuingT "No, I lay insensible for eight hour* last night.” “Goodness gracions! What was the matte ri” “I was asleep.”—Chatter.
Train Robber (boarding parlor car, knows wofs best for yer. Git yer valyblcs ready. Mr. Hayseed—Land sakee! Marier, here comes the porter.—Good News. A Cross Old Mas'* Advie*. Wben a new book comes ont I go to my library shelves and read an oM —flamaal Rogers.
Israelite in the time of dent greatnees, a great ness to which all people may at some time in tha long future rise, and then we may again, together with all God fearing people, adopt the name of Israelite. Before ites they were Hebrews, a nan was and is today a race distinction. The word Jew is a narrowname in use tor our separate religions distinction- Nothing could bef plainer to ux. Hebrew refers to the race, Israelite refers to the nation, Jew to the religion.—Hebrew Journal,
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A Delicious Substitute for Tea and Coffee and Much Better than either for the Stomach & Nerves.
Perfectly Pure. INSTANTLY PREPARED— EASILY DIGESTED.
It ru. » .. anyone of the ror-rtaritr of tin •TMiio*!. J~rc. mmiMr a>cvm. over any other brand either foreign or domestic. It is put up in 1-8.1-4.1-2 and one ib. con*, end con be had of any reliable grocer in the U. S. “0HCE TRIED, USE# ALWAYS." N. Y. Branch: 106 A 108 Roada 8L
DILLON'S,
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, isone 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 accommodntions for parties. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
ICE! ICE! ICE! -Knickerbqcksr Ice C°OF PHILADELPHIA 8UPPLIKS HOTELS, RESTAURANT*and COTTAGE* WITH PURE EASTERN ICE.
GOAL!
COAL!
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Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant, No. 8 WionhIngton 8L, Cope *»y. If. J. CHOICE VINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for the Qermania Brewing Company. BotUed ti-ods a Specialty fur Family L'*e.
E JOHNSON* • Waabiagtott Street, near P. ©„ <'»pe H«j. A Untcand WrD Defected Stuck of FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A Fall Assortment of Wall Paper cotutantly on hand.
>on.
f* Fv ©Ids &
Mnunfaffurors of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINES.
Abo a Foil Line of from 3 toGO H. P.
^Vertical Eijgiiies-^ When in need of Power of any description, don’t fail to
write direct to
P. P. OLDS & SON,
LANSING, MICH.

