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AN AGE OF ALCMlNtJlt

Alamumn

Inbonln- a hatnlrral tha om-ful a

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hi Uw hiidury of DradwoxL That *ra» tha day CO a h.ch Wild Bill »-»* killed by McOaull. Thoogh a I»1dUar man. BUI wm a dead idiot, and McOanU ««ld not hare kUled him if ha hail not appruacbnl him tnaanhxiMtady. MrCanll wan itumadiandr L« had ni., hot thr- ••intamant hecame «.! Eirml Uiat a mob am-mlded f.» tin 1 innara* ’’f tnius. convi.-tin* and lyniAmur him. While the prn-aadinB* were in pr. atrem tb.- - latter .if h. .Js yraa beard and a man -n h-dw lank a]it«ared ndiUK at full njired anth hie rein* in hi* teeth and with a nfle in one hand ai Indian'* dni^iintj bmd in the other, had abut and killnl the Indian ju*t out-

aide of Deadwoud. and the event wa« [ T i... ., .

cooaidaaed << ao much lmp.dtance that' p„nd_ If Mr. Ilirach ia riffhl. then the crowd forgot ita lynching and j*o- j J,U mcret is worth many milium* of dol-

cerded to gratify iU thirst for vengmnee |

by cootemidatln* the jpwy trophy which , Aluminum U the perfect metah It U rolled X ita fact. McCaull wan after- ) m , jOentiful that it oomponea the metallic ward taken to Tankt>m. wture he wa» i the earth* crust. The mil under harur-d by the neck in a lawful manner, our f(rl i* full -rf iL It ia as bright ae Wild Bill was buried in the old cm*-! rrr »,„i n welgfaa only one-fourth lory with a rude white board at his much-do fart, h is only two and 01 head, but Are yeatra laler a«ne •<f hla j half times ai> h-avy as water. It is both friend* exhumed the body and gave it mmllealde and ductile, and may be drawn proper burial in the new cemetery on tato Bnr w j rr , beatm into *heeU u

thin as laper. Water does not corrode

dtaoovere.1 a primes# by which be can

proper

Mount Moriah,

time that Wild Bill * body had turned to atone, and a mao came here not long afterward and offered the undertaker $16,000 if he would help him steal it fur purixam <4 exhibition Since then there have been many inquiries at*mt the rase, but no .am belierus that the body was petrified. Bill'* new grave on the mountain top sbosrs that it ia the reaort of many curfotaty seeker*. A path is wont acres*, lots to it from the main wagrm road, and the white lieadhoard has been whittled away by relic hunter* until it resembles s leg li*«h|»rk One man ajn*-ars to have worked a kn.A out of the board, and the ground all about the well beaten grave ia covered with cartridge ahdla. There are fruutwnanen. it appears, who show their

... h does not tarnish or change color when l.sig exiMsed to the air. It ia not aff.vted by any acid except hydrochloric, iperior in ligiitne**, strength and

Uf** hi* grave and emptying their rv-v-Jvera into the air. throwing away their cartridge shell* a* they reload The other day the city marshal f-mnd it necessary to run in one of these fellow*, who had d.ioe little else fur a week except shoot his revolver* over Wild Bill's grave. The man appeared to have a genuine regard for the dead man'* memory, and a* he snhinittcd to am«t he expressed his arose of the outrage in m.wt forcible

terms.—Cur. Chicago Herald.

M. J. Dybowski ridicules the popular notion that the Sahara ruusiets largely of shifting sands and contends that this hot region might be colonised and utilised for agricultural purposes All that it need* is water; and the main drift of M. Dybowskt's communication is to ahem 1 how abundant this to at small depths below the aurface. In Yuany parts [alms, when ones planted, can rroch it with their roots. In others very shallow Ir-irr wells sufflee, and the water flows continuously. He advocates a system of |

A COZY COTTAGE.

The floor plana and perepa-tiT* view herewith prraenusl arc of a suburban cottag* or small farm house, compactly arranged and h-enelike

It* width fa. A> fret, with a i.roJecUng bay of T fM. The length b US feat, ex elusive of the fecit veranda and lark

IT the enure boUdlng. It b T feet high in a char, with cement floor, and waited Mde to tbs grade line and both aide* shots IL Accra* b had to the cellar by a flight of stair* opening from the kitchen. An outside hatchway may also be provided if .Wired. The Aral story b 10 fret high in the char, lb floor plan b clearly shown in the cut The railings of the front v»

And yet it b scarcely known to the general public and ia used very little. Why* Becanar it costa bo much to extract the metal frum the tenacious grasp "f the clay which contains imi'KTAV.T or the ntaouvEar. t $6 a pound aluminum b found only in the chemical laboratories as a sort of curiosity. At fifteen cents a pound it* use* wimld be rodlera. It would be rmpb'yed in the manufacture of thousand of artieles—fnsn collar buttons up to freight care. Since aluminum was discovered, fifty years ago, the one great protdem in chemUtry ha* ts-en to cheapen thepresrasof aeparaling it front clay. If the Chicago chemist has adved this t*uUrm the moat extravagant etat.mrnt will scarcely exaggerate the far reaching results of hi*

WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., romwAKDu* or Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise To all points is ttir I'ulted Stats*. Order* lor good* to be forwarded by express ill be ranted without charges sod promptly delivered by our own messenger*, j a* to insure, SB far as praolicabte, the return of goods on the same day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be sent by express on fast passenger trains. WASH HAMPERS Containing clothing to be Isundrtrd will be carried between Philadelphia, or Cam. den, end Cape May al *1.00 for the round trip, and will be called f>.r and delivered a poo dsy* specified by eh ppers. Cape May offlor—Corner Washington and Jackeon street*. I'titthdetpbb oflioc—Feny Building, foot of Market street. ROBKRT HTBKTf'H, CJeit. Agcnl.

KLKVATIOX. ran.Is and back |iorch are surmounted shelves to hold potted plants. The parlor is provided with an open Areplara*. and grate complete. One end of the dining form and carried np and roofed itch contribute to give it a bright, sped at XI timea of the year. The ms may he separated by sliding portiere*. trior communicate* with the hall In the same manner. The woodwork to j*l uf wood filler and two coats of wood . rrwerrstive, rubbed smooth. The wood work of the kitchen b finished with one eoat of-held oil and one coat of the prervalirr, rubtird smoaith. The second wy b 8 fL 6 ia. in the clear. It has two

proof uf the abundance of water, such well that yields over a gallons per minute. When once palms are established the whole aspect b changed by rich vegetation that

grows around them.

Profosaor Joseph M. Hlrech Is not a moneyless adventurer and he b not proclaiming the importance of his discovery; in fact, he b very reticent in regard to the matter. He la not after subscription.- of stock, for the entire stock of the company which be hat organized has bero quietly taken np by a frw capitaUsta. ext* of $1,000.(100 retained

of the |TUc»a».

Preifeasor Hirerh, a stndions. pleasant faced, spectacled German of 46, was found at his office. ■'I have a process by which aluminum may lie extracted for fifteen cents a pound,' said he. “It is not a matter of *u|ipiadtiun. but an established fact. I have already .with my small expmimentaf apparatus, made from thirty to fifty pounds in a single day. and there is noth ing to prevent the same process from being applied to secure indefinitely large amounts of the metal." te idea 0/ your pro-

The shell of the crab and Id _ Us bluish gray color to the sujsTjssdtion ! J

of two pigments or c .Doing which have been isolated—a red

boiling water the bit . ..

Urely destroyed, and the red pigment, which b very stable, appears alone in 1" ita brilliancy.—La Science ro Famille.

The manufacture of bagging from the

"That is my secret and 1 prefer

nothing about it I have been working with the alumtnmn problem since INK,

ay process is my own. I know that produce the metal for fifteen cent*

a pound. If the public dees not believe this it cannot accuse me of any ulterior

auu a *»««• our- —- eaig •* un-e *»v motive in saying *0. for I do not ask anypigmrnt* exist simnltaneously the eras- thing in the way of amistaace." taceans rrotain gray. But the bine pig- j -Under the cheapened iroeees to what tnent b very fugitive, and aomeUmos am ran the alnminom be iwuAtably ap-

nnder the influcDCe of a disease it U de- phedT

stroyod, and crabs are found with por- -Wen. to freight care, tor instance.

Owing to the lightness of thr metal fifteen cents a pound is almost as choap as steel, and the metal can be used for building materials, roofing and anywhere. tn flirt, that line, iron or tin can he used. The metal can lie made as soft as foil or tempered harder than steel. Aluminum cutlery will la- better than steel and silver, for it will not rust or tanfiah. I already have an order for as

ksig ago. b rapidly on the increase Ex- many pocket knives a* I can turn out C t reRbrn men declare the product to A bicycle can be made of alnminom fully equal to any other bagging ma- j rolled pipe that will weigh only fifteen tertal, being quite as strong ** Jute, lea peonds, and will be a* strong a* any one inflammable and only a shade darker ; tW,! wish. Water pipe, made of the The cotton stalk, have heretofore been ( mvtal win last forever. AU kind, of a troublesome tncunibrann-of UiegUsui- ^ machinery, everything made of any ed fields They had to be beaten down nwtal, will be improved in appearance, and honied or plowed In tor tbs sneered- —- 1 —-y »nd wear if made of the n

ing crop. They are — *• jf

“ - to the man ufw-t nrrr. and so con- IVofraw.r Hirech ha. put much of Ids

own money into the company and evince* no fear that his discovery will prove to be practicable, applied upon the largest

scale.

If Chicago is soon to have cheap aluminum tig-re b no reason why the main _____ exhibithsi hall of the Columbian exposity. and the stock b now valued at! 1100 * bo,lld not be built of the bright „ _ $6,000 a share. Admission to that ^ mrUj - which b lighter than an equal clnb b exceedingly difficult. One of IU | ^ << 'wick, stone, iron or glam, mem lien b Frank Thomsm., <4 Phlla- \ -Chicago New*, delpbta. one of the vice presideato of the . - „ Pemtsylvanta rwilrosd Nearly XI the] ' ‘ . - . V “V * . I the bird was netthet , n . n ,„, 11PhiisAXebia greitleman X once made some Inqntriea ton tn Orex Britain. Philadelphia Sow u , AooU inJ ^ p^rot - j* said finaDy. “I suppore thers U ra*» West. ] danger of its runniiig awayr AhtUechild was beaeeching hrr father! "No. Mr,” rtgiibd the bird fan to take her to vtoit her grandmother, who j "1 will guarantee thx parrot srlll hvsd X a distance. To gr« rid of her he where you pot H. *od won t disturb . «id: "It costa $10 every time we go to neighbor* with ita chatter. It to a sse grandma, Fkirence, and $10 don't stuffed bird Nice Job, isn't itr grow caevsry bush " "Neither do grand- "Good morning.'' said the grol mas grow on evsry bosh," answered the as he hastily left the stesw-W Bttl* ^irijprosaptly. They went—Hu ton Pent

Palace Steamer Republic Philadelphia and Cape May, Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tuesdays and Saturdays. Grand Special Excursion to the Delaware Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare, 50 cents, including fare over D. B‘. and C. M. R. R. Train leaves 1.00 P. M.

Fare ftor Hound Trip, .... 91.SS. Hiogle Trip (either way) - 75e. Horses and Carriages taken. Baggage and Freight Transported. Office at Union Transfer Co., Washington and Jackson Streets. H II.1.1 AH F. SIMSEUL, General Manager. Ill Chretnat Mrret, FklUdrlphla

Ing u lbs attic. Tbs bathruoai

t* yellow pins; the floor In first story of yellow pine; In ’ * ‘* *

THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE. Van Houten’s Cocoa

-BEST A GOES FARTHEST."

Royal Cocoa Factory, Holland.

A Delicious Substitute for T#a and Coffee and Much Bet* ter than either for the Stomach A Nerve*. Perfectly Pure. INSTANTLY PREPARED— EASILY DIGESTED.

anyone of th* •« oAplHml, jnarr, aefa brand either foreign or domsstie. It I* put up In 1-8.1-4,1-2 and on* lb cam. and can b* had of any reliable grocer In th* U’S. "0HCE TRIED, USED ALWATS." N. Y. Branch: IOO A 106 Reade 8t.

ond story of white piDc, painted In eoata. The attic b unfinished with the

exception of the flooring.

Tb* veranda in front b flubbed In white pine, with turned pnata and baluster* in the railing, with lattice work between the pier* The roof b shingled, the ailing covered with bended white pine ailing boards. Tb* side wXb and roofs of main building, lower and dormer are sheathed with surfaced lumber and covered with waterproof paper. Tb* lower story of th* main building b dapboarded with clear white pine beveled siding. The lower story

bulla on lbs side* Tb* erwnkra s white pma. with moldings and da The liautgr at guUi-ra and valleys and a flashings are X I. C. charcoal l' ' “ at corrugated gXvanbed iron.

DILLON’S,

The Wind—You're* grex rode thing. P"*

k’oo're nothing but a tanner | The Saa—Blow softly, my frte

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both fond X Brvsrning—Pittsburg Bui- j sWtortBieou/wUd nme* s^d hiiliin* .ben «dded e — . ! graaaed^sn Inn n i «< Arto*. The, have wewkad tatorW* *fce JeSge'

aatatangraph, from tbs age X flfuea.

srssr plaewhad ant the heart to taro hu g»X tort *• doobrt. aut into the enow te two hour, tor a "< § ;il — It-O - um "Mr Bbak.rou'Mniogas* l* ara, 11 -* 1 UlB * ram win kad ait tbs wee

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, is one of the most central anti popular resorts on tfie Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with sujierior accommodntions for parties. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies,

Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant, No. to U uMhlnglon tot.. Cmpe M»> , X. J. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for the (Jermania Brewing Company. BolUed Qeod. x Specialty for Family Css.

ICE! ICE! ICE! ""KNICKERBOCKER. JCE C°OF PHILADELPHIA SUPPLIES HOTELS, HE STA URAHT8 and COTTA OKS WITH PURE EASTERN ICE -Alao withco ai: coal: coal: coal

•R JOHNSON,

Waatalngl

ngton NtreeL aear P. O., < mpe Ray.

A large said W rll Selected Stack X

FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A Pall Aasortamal X Wan Fsper asutaatl, on hand.

Ft Ft ©Ids & ^Oltr Manufaflorer- of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINES. Alao a Fall line of from 5 to GO H. P. ^Vertical Eiigiijes-^ When in need of Power of any description, don’t fail to write direct to t~|P- F. OLDS & SON, LANSING, MICH.

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