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Tl* young explorer atnisnl bla bloom- "Do jron are tbal foreign Itwfclnc fellow log bride to bit bcwjm, bat aliook btabead. In ll* acia oppoaito u-V nakid a comfort•My lore." be Mid. wnoothing arttb c*-1 aljle buking man in tbe amoUng ear pf a maing touch ber gulden bait, "you do not i Mjcfaigan Genual train the other day. know what yon a«k. How could you en-1 “Yea.", replied Ida aeat mata “What dure the bardahii*, U* nriralioua, the auf ! about blmF' ferluga of au arctic lojaTif 1 “Tbat’a trtial fm going to tell yon—all "I am atrung. Harold." abe pleaded. "I I about him." can endure more than you think. It you I "Do you know himr" leave me behind 1 ahall Buffer a tbouaand "Never aaw him before, tat 1've alwaya
;be InleuM cold of tboM latitude!.” { "You aee 11ml be la entirely occupied "apeeially Sttodf I>ok at me. Harold!. with the periodical be baa In bia baud* — Am I not young, heal thy. Tigorouat” , doean't noties anything going on U the
“Y-yea. dear." , car>"
"Don't yon think I bare the fortitude to "Seem* to be looking at the picture* " reduce what any other woman canf" > “Exactly, i’on notice what the publl “I—don’t doabt it. peL” ; cation U. Can yon read tba title from
"Think of my loUebucaa. Haroldl Think , thereF’
jow" I “An art magazine, lant Hf" "Think of aerenty degree* below aero. • “Yea Now. yon are that big flat panel
"I am not afraid of It!" A «»—d. of angulati darkened the brow of the young buaband. "How can I tell barf" be moaned.
“Harold!"
She waalookingU him with blazingcyr*. “I inaial upon your telling me, Harold, what It la that la on your mind! If you 't wiah me to be with you"-
“It la m
a hoi-
JHlnB^Jr.a'&jualwVare ea^Mrei y C. e« grant ami bo Lafayette Bill ■ ’ *. JmeoF.*LIU * Willow Cottage, Hew
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low Toloa,” but—but—hai . bow bitter it to when mercury freeare aolid, *n Iron becomea ao cold ll tame you to ach IL and when" ’I bare read of it all." 'Hare yon ever looked at—al yooreelf In
the glare?”
“What do yon mean?" “Don’t you know, drare-l, that—that any expoaed portion of—of the human organ Uni would be Inatanlly"
“Well, alrf
With a cocvnlalre effort motion. He became frightfully "Amelia." be aald. "you are young, trong, rlgofoua and rreolule. Yon ar .beerfulncre itaelf. You are the tnoe charming being In the arorid. But, m; lore," be con tinned In a role* that fel rare like an irrevocable decree of fata, “your near to too long. In tl* ' tude of the polar circl* In January U • - ' Uat half an bo
which moat be carefully calculated In deadgulng any
important atructnre. In a prairie coon try a high building or roof ahould be avoided, a* it off era too Urge* aurfaoe for the prrreit yonr i Urr of the wind, wbidi in a etorm to about tri rlgbteen [vKiod. to each aquare foot of
I plft ■ I j a* ‘ 1. a^lchee abonbl ih— bnlbtlrur have a
The man looked though be did not ■
mlataken." continued the
of the man oppuaile. blm wonderingly. aa
Capo May Olty BocloOoe. ptrx^latAiip^bopoii^NO' S^F^a^A.^BL » >h j’cSSay evening X each nacolh, al Imlge room. Franklin alreel J on» MxcaaT I’oerNo. «B.O.A.*-amem i.lraun the mxvot and fourtli Thuraday erea.lngaX each nontax So. it Waahlngton
/~Ui a Mat Coacura No. U8. Inprored aaglmfr.fs “js ks osssaSHfeiStwK
le V. aahluglon alreel.
B naicn *o. no. Order of the Iron Hall,
nwetlOB the Sret and third Monday rve-
nmyra X *aen moo It x So. IS Waablngtoo Hi. f-ura Mar Oomcn. Ho S, Anwlcan Fixec ka!, t !i3jS'5 SJ,“«ES K’»m
o aznari. Ho. S. Ancient Order daua, aoeood and fonnb Meo*—
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OOTIA&E DLEECTOET DAILY STAR. COD IBDI. A An- luck. C E. w cor North at and Windeor ar Alliaua. fcn C. cor Ocean al and Brach arc Akaj. >.d wanj^ DeeaUir^ ^ B Bodwalbeol J W (Irani at hatir, tore k F. tor Ocean and Colnntoa are Hx IX. Ure E. Oneaa at. M dooe Iran UX at * B H^Wu. U S h wxCraXa.e toaUreere,« batayxte re T. MjUeioo. bo. 1 Alayrile at B*»K.n,C A. 1® W aahlngton al heldru. J C, lo Utant al breuU, Jx F. afcCXunXaave^ ^^ lS"anXi!*W i'AVuiiaor are Bullitt. Lucan H. IT Franklin M Bathlej, T H. COubunta avenue^ rtlnl j Col li“ M* Mra A B. tS Wlndaor ave Uo] rr. Albert aT1» LatayeUe at Gamp. M. A. baa Brook Collage, Wlndaor ar. Ssrafji&Ta.-. Suiu.'joa, So*!IlMlS'lu * ! U tba r.. Mr- « ■ ■ B Hngliia at X Wlnflaoe a.e Cvnaa). cua* J. liecalur at. aeat Foacll a ' “ lOeogreaa X t'aPoxtagel'Hoifard’x and Cochran. M U. Mary J a Wlndaor ave Chandler, H L, UWIadaor are aES.tossfar”'""-' Con). Jamee, ll Ferry al Coryell.K UMnumoonaCX'ee.Ueeaur X Colima. WB J. eor tiugea and Fran kiln au B . Mr* Ann P. It Hugbro X lev^V, Catholic Church Vareonage I KoM. Baach aveaad Jaekaan X . eor Wlndaor are A b Lab) rue at twhiaa". uunoa. Albert F, Columbia are bcl Ocean a;firsL J £h?iaa.’c.w» l>)ri.cXUeoA,10*oLab>Mlr M wunlarjffi* Ou^* Broth and Tlh area fiifff' ih,- ™ aj *irJ:.‘pifa nj * Ma * fc'i.^nr^afAtaw EBlvuLc F.UJxkaoo al EhniTjKhe'n, gDCXumbtoaTe. eor Frank! ELwooJ. Mre k. Crreawell'a Cottage ^gTVsgsrg aa&,w SreuTAmretC^iMnm^taage
gw«aBdfP.-nyra V™ Mre aiee GFarry aL near! y.Mre^DWaahlnxton a.
lorn ley, alee W, ll ao I^IAJCIAV Bi '«SriMn.Btueklr>B are Foote. MrUrargr.Sl W lndaor ave ■aimer. O W. 4 Coogreee et Packard, John II. 1 bii« kn.B Bow Q Guidon. F. F. Bex h a>e and Ferry el B loka, IS W'xhlagtoo X KudXih.B A,« Jxka • lUcmriou.T.rorge J, Bey^mre. J IL r cXunabu are Brornbaum. Joeenh, S South lAbyetU X Klehardeue. Mr. K L OarreB Villa. Jackaon a BfA Bn* link. 0 A. £«;«i£2S~.. ■ Sewed. Wm J. 12 Wladaor are bmllh. laaac 11, K Waablngton X i. Dr Gilbert M. A llughce tt Jamei-Braniwlck. Hugbro at . Mn G C. M CXurabb avr L A, eor Howara x and ColnmbU ar r. W B.T Mock ton Bow ■r. Gilbert M. 2D Uugbea X ,U Kota. lOblueklon ave 8be*.MreSufy A. « JxkaooX Weppneker. W M. IT Hnebn X Mok'-a. Jool), 21 PrhntS »i Sli/KSSSL, — wo. Mre J. ao Ubyettc at. 11 d sSSaaamtlT.S North at bmllh. Capt Wm. m Waahlngton X PrTfc Wlndaor are Jamoa M. Oongrere and North UJ ox Cplhvr and (mean x a, Leato T. 4 COrale at Kobert, ID Ooean al — LH.141 Waahlngloa it
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Before their mlnda r
unhidden the
whore portrait baa lllnmlnated the I>aprra In the country for aomauy long yrara. They drew clurer together, ahuddered involuntarily, and were XlcuL— Chicago Tribune.
Judge Banderetalk to a prominent New Yorker, who to Iminruaely weadlhy aud doeer than the bark on a dog. He walk.a the entire dtotanca from dty bail to bia remldcocc on Ninety-ninth atreet, Xthough ll beat la very BreaL There running right to Ida dour.
friend laid to blm:
•Tt moat make yon lick to walk eight ml lea borne to dinner. I don't are bow yon
an eat a mouthful."
’Tbat'a JuX why I aralk." replied Vender, talk. who to dereended from one of the very original Dutch Belikera. "Yea. thxT why I walk. Jt makra me ao tired I can't cat- If I arere to ride borne. I'd bare a atarvlng appetite, tat when I walk
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tm aee I aave both car fare and dinner, rcre to ride home I'd ex rayrelf tl* poorhonae in leal than a year. I'm
a hog."—Texaa SlfUuga.
Whero waaUnc ain't done, nor r ■owing. X cveryll*ln*Jbere la exact to m X arhen Ihc^Bal eX therv'a X diabea. IH be where loud anthema will Xa
Inc.
Bat having ao vote*, i'll gx clear DonT mourn fx ma now. don't m
foken, J F. Jackaon BUret ©SresSSP®Txham. Henry b, 2 Brock ave Thompeoa. Aaron. IS Bearh a.e
Webb. K 11.27 Latov cur al —UUama. Joa u. v Ferry at lUon. J K, Klhrrtui. timgreas FUee ebb. John K. IX W xhlngton at aa'ol?*Uamel!^eIiufat l ' 1 tbUr 1 VUto Wooi. l*n. r i Moekton lljw W.tberaB, J. Frix. »Cotuaabbare Wolf. L Jr.cor Hull*, and Frank lb ata Wajkx.Dr.J N. .TW'aahlngtoo X X ^ ^ Waller. Mre A E. M North X Woodward. Mre A F. w ex North X a “ ’ or *' r V Young, Learto, S ColumMa are
—Detroit Free Frcea.
WhX fear hath chilled the giddy throng’ What terror XlUa the merry aongf W numhe tba dacoara' flying feet? WhX h edme the honre to greet f The gurola ...m banqoX table fly with a pXUd cheek and glaring eye; the landlord groani, the feeble dork turna off the gaa. and XI U dark. Of light and love and mirth bereft, the lonely tavern all 11 la left to bear klire Dell Sartay recite how “Curfew Mart Nat KingToolgbL”—Bardetto in Philadelphia
a Uka
A PRAIRIE HOUSE. Eapretally Drelgmag far a Fb ley aad C'«a»a •l.aOO. iropyrigbt. im. by A merman Prrea
._ a billy or monntaii _
thx of Swiurrland. low aud ateej. pitched roof, with wide projertiona of eornioe, open umber work and pictnraaqna brecketa. wlndowa, etc., arem awpeeUlly auitod to harmoelie with the varioua frXuree of tba landreapr. In the trujiicX regiota open
. rtoofamatblcdeXgn. The prairie bouar Ukrwiae mux be built with a view of being Bulled to the climatic requlremrnta. A prairie country being devoid of hllto, mountXna or thick farrata in be awept by fierce wind
. —f. look, like a Ug xlaa" “It toot Yon notice the man'* careleaa dreaa. bia MXoed handa, bia dilapidatod alouehbatr
“Yea."
“And you hare no Idea yet what h* ti?" . ..... "Can't aay 1 bava He dorent appear to Ab-wA* "bich It 1. liable L. receive. A Urt-k e an ordinary traveler exactly." I XU* rat. of about lwen<£ "He’s an artiaL A typical artUt—poor flee mitotan hour, a atremg wind at the at lodaatrioua. He lire, up In the Mato ™*c “ i '*» an hour high wind X j me a here and he', been to the city to gwt ''.rty, xorm X fifty, violent norm XXxty. ^ovuTorTnMr plriure Ttx'a It « humcar* X eighty, violent hurricane x the aeat—that fix parcel He. taught a * “ %"■ 7~“ f U copy of the magazine and he'. engru«*d «TUbereen thx the wind prreaur
in the xudy of it. Now. JaX for fan. I'm going to pron the oometoeu of my diag-
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., FOBWAkOEks OF Volleys, Valuables and Mercliandise Toall poinU in the United 8taha. Order* lor gpoda to be forwarded by expreee will be carried without .-l.srgra and promptly drllyried by our own meeaengera, o x to insure, aa far aa pricucabta, the return of goods on the same day. HORSES AHD CARRIAGES Can be ernt Ire r rpre-* on feat |*uengrr train*. WASH HAMPERS Containinc elothing to be laandned will be carried betwxn ITiiluleipbla, or Camden, and Cape May at il 00 fur the round trip, and will be oalied for and delivered a pun dtyi k|*clfled by ib-pper*. Cape May office—Corner Washington and Jackaon atreeta. I'bilaiiXpbto oliiqa—Ferry llolldlng, foot of Market atreeL KOBKKT HTRKTCH, G«a. Affr-xl.
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 (are ove r D.B. and C. M. K. K. Train leaves 1.00 P. M.
“yonai
aligbUy
■be man railed
Ivrln Detroit,” be utid. Weil, you are an artial—« pXntrrf" He pointed to the fix paroeL The other man looked eerioua. He pulled a aay from ti* edge of the parcel
so light* of glass
"Glare*-pot-in man." he sud. pointing himself. Mew-pat In a glaae—go to JuX then the train boy came Xong gathering up hie literature, and as be took away the art publication which the Italian bad been fingering the comfortable looking with a baffled smile shifted himself into bia own seat, remarking aa be
did ao:
_ . neither ahould I be building bare wldr projection, of eornleea for tbe same Tee a on. it would be In danger of being unroofed ^ anytimedaring a norm unleae extra and exprnXre precautione have been taken In (- mat ruction. It fXIoara, then, thx a low building with Imt Xigfat projectlone at corniora to brat adapted to a prairie oouory. ae being mux eoooomical and eXe. The cottage shown In tbe liluatratlona rprenenb a xnaibir. conveniently arranged and auhetautlXly oonxrocted cotw prairie farm tanee in U* Quran Xyle al architecture. Tbe founds _ wXto are of brick laid In eenwnl mortar, plastered on the outside with
three loebra thick. The aiiU are built of ) pirara of plank, one. SUL laid fix upon walla and securely anchored in place by wrought iron bulb eel in the brickwork, the other piece. 2xfi, to eet edgewti* upon the wXI and securely .piked to the plank beneath. The studding to notched
elebritiea, gardener, acoomplldwd tatanisL knew to perlion the eooda of every plant, and Mina Bolder had oflco tried In vXn to throw him off bia guard. Tbia time I’ve got blm." the artld remarkad to a party of friends X the dinner table, and be showed them a a mall packet ooutXnlnc tbe dried roe of a herring. He ' ‘ lener. seedr Meiaaonler in qnired. The gardener carefully scrutinized tba grains “Why not!" he said, X last "They are the aerda of the polpiis flaadmua. * Very rare tropical ptanL” "How long will they he In coming up?" Meiaaonler aaksd, with a chuckle of aup-
About a furtnlgbL" was tbe reply. Laarmbkd at Meireonicr'a table, aud Xter
Fxre for Konod Trip, - - * - siitfclr Trip (either w»> ) - - - * Horses and Carriages uken. Baggage and Freight Transported. Office at Union Transfer Co.. Washington and Jackson Streets. M IM.IAM F. BVNNE1X, General Sfanncer. Ill Ibralnet SlrraL Philadelphia
flush with tbe wXI and sill and thus aecnring the
framework of the entire building from belts foundations by the max
violent
tbelov
outside of the
epiknl
F1BST (TOUT.
The framework ahould I* hollow, with tongned and grooved sheathing nailed on diagonXIy. In the cottage shown tbe
„ . ,, . aim tiling avea covered with waterproof '„ ““ , building i*prr and dapboarded with Xx
inch beveled aiding. The roof to alao sheathed and covered with waterproof
"Ah! you surprise me!” the artial exclaimed as be rose and led tin w ay into the garden to examine the botanicX pbenocn-
Ufted a glare shade and disclosed to view a amXl bed with three roava of |>ickled herrings' brads peeping out at the earth. Everybody laughed. Meireonler dismissed the gardener on tbe spot, tat took him oo ogXn the next day. -Eloile Beige.
fbtra^
If ah* blob X the maUnere
la jour-
Anrelle—JuX fancy. Mathildr. has brought me aa a memento of Dry a lovely little pocket knife,
name of “Kartobad" InUld In the mother
of pearl heft!
Malhllde—Oh. thx is nothing! My iother brought me back from ber journey diver spoon on which ia engraved “Hotel KXacrbof, Berlin!"—Lot bar Maggrn-
Friend—Rahaw! Why don’t yon JuX take a pinch of snuff and aaecxe?—Smith Sc Gray's Monthly.
"Mire Angelina,” said young Mr. Brief Ires, the barrister, with 111 ooncewied emotion. "I know that my inexperience' lo court* to against m*—this to. In tact, my Bret nit—tat I bar* an a you. Will you accept service ?" "Jure aa you are without one plea," gushed Mire Angelina, aa Mr. Briefless folded her to bla berast with legal predXon and Imprinted a sea' red Upa.—Chicago Timex.
Briggs—I aee thx Spooler has bran blacklisted for not paying hto tXlorto bilL Griggs—Why. I thought be bad anddeoly become rich. Briggs—He baa Bnt be to making a desperate effort to be a maticnaan.—Brooklyn Ufa Tbs Reporter's LotCity Editor—Tba street la all excitement An electric light wire baa blocked traffic, and no one know* whether It to a lira write or not Editor—Detail two reporters to go to the wire Immediately—one to foX X It and the otbrem wm. up the reault-. ew or
Gain* oo! to Hghas no esa Xxho*Mftl>
driven into the building. Tbe building to one and one-half al In height Tbe main roof over tbe m story chamber extends down over the front at the parlor, thus forming In a economical manner a small vei which protects the front entrance. If desired. in tl* winter time this porch coaid I* inclosed with glased window eaab addltionX protection. The elalrcaee extends through tbe middl* of tbe building. with a door X the rear leading t" Upon right of tbe XA • a tearlor mi6, lighted by a wl _ot and rear, and two windows in tbe aidra. It la bested by a grab designed for burning aoflcoX—or It ia ao arranged thx tore can beard If desired. In the front, tbe left side of the hall, to tbe dining >m, UxlS, with windows in front and the aide, ll is also provided wi open fireplace and grate for burning The dining room oommnnlcXe-i w it kitchen through the pantry. The kitchen is connected with the main ball by a door sonvcnicntly near the hack entrance, and
breakfasL —. _ tbs reply, pathos of this dialogue lire In the fact thx it to irne.—Washington 1‘uaL
book! but Jimmy Regan' Italta only feller kin pul
enough anyway, bring
' ' re man'a
UrebAao' out:—Life
-a atlll odder one than “every no. hen"—to Uae phrase “quite a few" b i we mean rather a good many. <fciit 1 ff you to6k into tfcit sentence yo
to to, if
you took Into that
nno tux it means exactly the oppoalt WhX you soak to axprre* by It; thx l it means anything X XL But no one hare any right to quarrel with the lance if U once firmly roots itaelf in id Perhaps tt tent IntrimdcXIy aay funnier than "a good many." Language to a queer, gowe-yon-pleare thing, cspeciXly ih* Engl (afc langxfage: and thx to U* beauty ata strength X IL—Boston Tran
It to also fitted up with a partabls ata suitable Iron sink. In the • •lory are three good stood chambers, with a doaet for each. At the front X the hall in tbia story to a large closet which may hr used aa a trank room or linen closet The aide wXto abd ceilings throughout are hard finished on two ooau X brown mortar ata lath. Tbe steps ata risen X the Main are X yellow pine, newels, rails ata IsJuatera X ash; all < '
XI pointed ita interior.
both exterior ata to
. This trending
stances,! n a thoroughly anhatanllal mann forfil.fiBO If a bathroom to deXred the*
Ralfb H. Kanaoxii. 1—There gore the writer X the latest imcccanfnl novel—ao* everybody U going crazy over; m at copies sold. Weta-Ttat man? Ho dtare't look aa if be had a particle X genius. Level head — He haan'L — New York Weekly.
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We**r>, Holland.
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only a tingle trial to eon vine* „ Iretau. awpratovtr* X thto
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DILLON'S,
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 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.
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Powell’s Gents’ Furnishing Store. PIER AVESUE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Opposite Iter Avenue Houm, where the anbaerlber Is prepared to fill all orders in the CLOTHING LINE.
CHILDREN'S CLOTH
. repairing punctually attended to.
f. POWELL.
’•You don't scum well this morning?" “No. I lay insensible for Xffbt bonn
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