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DANCING TO THE STATION.
Piihllc Opinion Won with Dim. hot It Tmterdaf forenoon a band organ man atoppod Uhs > Lee la on wblct bit tnuaic waa mounted lo South atnet. near the Pnvonia ferry, and atarted off with the lively air of The GirUla-ft Behind Me." He hadn't grocml out orrra dozen Iran when a email man with a new etraw hat on hla bead and hie dungaree tmuaera atuffed into hla bootleg*. ata-pped out from the crowd. Sung his
flat down and began to shuffle.
•tierr, you quit Oiat:" called a police-
marl aa the crowd began to laugh.
“Nplpdr agin dancing in the Mate of New York, and 1 know It." replied tbe
man. "Elrat two couple forward
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St. John’s P. B. Church. 'oraer Waablnetoa and Franklin *- free ebureb for etolmra at Cape May. The uUowlag are the apnolnunenu for the aear— if IWI. Berrkee erery Sabbath at M1J0AJuly h—Uer. Itaar L. Mrholaou. II.D. B <« W. Mark', ehurca, Phlla. July 1Z—Her. T. A. Tldball. I). U.. Hector of t. Paara, "— am. ia_i
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Cape May City Societies. ^UrjTULUai Loiwl^NO SD^F^A^A. ae'idgeroongFraSuuatra^* nK “ J oim Mkcaai Peer No. 40. ti. A.R . aaai hhe on tbe aeeood and fourth Thurac riming. Of each mouth at No. S Washing
ami fourth Thuraday erenlngi at .No, 14Washington street. C ni.iaait Loikic. No. XX It dee Meehan lea. erery Friday rreolag. No. m WaahlBglou Ml*-* It" muga of each month at No. 14 W aablngton b C ara Mar Oorhcn.No. A American Fiat nal Circle, meets on tha Brat and Ihl
-ifc Hughe* at i, 76 WaahlUKtuo at
Kennedy Mra H A, cur Wsahlneton A Jege Knight, r! C.Conema and houll bafayrtte hnuit. Henry .Hunard at Kefl! , ‘ ! r y.'weat lUach ara* Krauikoph. Her Kr Jowph. 6 Hughes at hlahr, Mrs lean. 1A stock tun are Leopold, l)rl.3S Columbia are la. CUfford, Howard a nd Sewell sta r. John B. XI Columbia are h.J<wh.«l Lafayette at lam. Mra. llllugtra at unbre, Mra. Washington at 13 - - "' i !rv^*‘S£S^ c * J ‘ ,rllf * u jadorf . Morn. K. lUlughei at •ynch, T J. It Perry M cel.. Herman,Sfqoolctosare
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ti;s.!s u lind.ne'Gral IW Grant at llakrr. Nra K P. cor Ocean and ColumMa Uuintt WtHtUnuu* 1 ' t,m, , " >, ° C01 i—.in. J R, SI Windsor are iwnaeil. K M. North «. Mar IIrant are Itr.dley, Mr* W T. U Siocktoa are - Ihraiue, Robert H. S Beach are i-i -I'l.J H. 34 Columbia are lUhiwln. Mra tleorge,:« Lafayette in ..aa. Mra I. Jt-Ueroo. Bo. Lafayette a hair lay! Wm V, X Grant street Banka. Mrs A, 71 W ashington at bunew.Ber W H. Pier Aranne Inn Hergsa, C A. TO Waakingtou at hetuen, J C, 10 Uraat at i n ull. Jaa F, SOotaBiMa are hahlwin. T B, Ocean at near Beach are brown. Mrs H T.» Perry at Uuruaaaa. W B,B> Wladaor are 17 Franklin at
V Fraaklla at and OulhjVock M r. A K. XX Wladaor are ho) er. Albert A, 12> Latayette at c Collliu, Mra Mazy. IX Hughes at carauB. U, U Windsor are Camp. M. A. Sea Brook Cottage. W indsor ar. CrabthMra C t!z! Hugbra at tkilliu. P. Decatur at SBliBrA’iiKTJL.... ctiapiatn. Mn. L. Tremotit House tom-n. Joe, NoT* Hughes St. cicetand Mrs h T. Maualun and Perry at Coo way. John J. Decatur, opp Hi-"— • i.men. Mia Wm AOHngbeaat tuultua, Mn C J. Norm at. oor W 'O'itnT*'
Marks. P. i Stockton How Mendenhall Mra F. M. Beach arc A Howard Marrts, Eran.11 Columbia are Nra E. W H aches at NcthaaeO, W Sf llurbeaal McOmnell. J J, 7u Jackaon at wr. W m, .'S llukhw at Meeray"t»r* amel.^lTNfuTj'»[ Marry, Dr V M D, (7 Washington at Miller. HT.B WadUnyton at Noore. Frank. Sort lialha Cotta*-. Decatur i McFaddeu, Mn F I». S Stockton are Miller. Chaa J. p Stockton are Marks. E. a Stockton How MecTiu’y.j'ohn il.a e cur peTry and Manalo BamuelHIldrath CotugeJ* Jack'u at
WfffA’SYi'i'KS." Price. N c. Perry and Manalou at Page Mr. K. : Stockton Row 1 lumley Geo W, it ao LAlarrUe i Pinmb, P K.» IWch arr ’ • "cter. Mr*, siocktoa are PortM. I mnl7l K*ESHaJU Ras^^firfErkSsBo. Q Quldon. P. F. Beat b arc and Per
Ueeel.MnJ.fl Ocean at Key burn, J E. p Columbia ar# Bowrnbaum. Joeepb a South lafayrtte at £2fn?fti! r VV U . C * rToU vma. jMkwm at Ho»V. A W. »CWu£«2L*ara > &-c A%,^ U d VtSXiMhVuA Heed, Wm PH. i u Lafayette at
Btone.EJ. Broadway Sewell. Wm J, 13 Windsor are
Miearcr. Gilbert M. X Hughes at Smith. C Hoes, le Stockton aro Somera. Frank. S) Wiodaor are surma. O W. 15 W indsor ara "KSS'KX —■ttSStnmssy.i irant*™ J ' *° L * ta Y rt “ ■ t - U a ' ■mu. GT.S North at KS-^SSSS.’V-—* JS25 1 ' H*”®* “• CohErma and North slater. H J cor Col arc and Ocean *• Mterrna le.l, T. » Corgi. ,t “ Kl.-.m.P.e. Owen Congress and North a.* Robert. 10 ocean at - L U. 14l Washington at Townsend, William, yp Latay ette at
**, Mra Ann F, h WSteSSM . M.'warwmdloc a a. Albert F. Columbia are “°n. J ii>. a Fraaklla« DlUmar, Mr* Chaa, Brach and 7th area EMner. M. ColumMa are and Franklin at •Kane RtmaeU. Cengnwa pMce E-ate. Chaa, X7 UugMwzt Vsf “** S " "*
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DUROFT, THE ANIMAL TRAINER.
to partoen: Parti awing! Switumwlih the gal behind youl Hit Whoop! Hoe - er down, boys!” "Stop, 1 aa)!" called the officer. "Two head couple lead up to the right! I ad lea change! Half promenade! Hal anc* all to partners, and awing with tb gal behind you! HU Hll Let ’er flicker: "J aball bare to arreat you!" said tbe ol Beer, aa be adzed the man by tbe arm. "Arrest and be banged! Side couple*. ]cai npl Ladies change! Half promenadi Balance to corners, and awing with tbe
gal"
"Come along!" said tbe officer aa be polled him away. "Am 1 arrested!" “For flopping my hoofs around to that glorious old tone!” “Well, all right—shoot away, bat I'll bust the law If It taken me a week and costa me thlrty-weren dollar*.” And the crowd cheered hi ill and declared
Tbe “intelligent compositor” doe* not often perpetrate a more brneflrrnt blunder than was committed In Brooklyn tbe other day, tbe outcome of which was tbe reconciliation of a husband and wife who bad become seriously arranged. After a domestic quarrel of a strenuous nature tbe man betook blmaplf to a newspaper office, where be wrote lb advertisement stating that be would not be responoble for bis
wife's
Dcwirit
. be wrote over It, "For two daya." When the "ad." appeared It announced dial for two daya only be would nut be re iponslble aa aforesaid. Tim wife saw it of Xiuree, and waa ao greatly struck by its comical aspect that aim forthwith sought her Irate bur!-and. and in a abort time they peacefully buried tbe hatchet. All on account of a printer’, stupid mistake. Truly he bullded better thou be knew, owl waa Instrumental In causing tbe wroth of
high school He practiced then him powers over domestic animal.—Brat of all bis dog —and decided that tbe docility of dugs cats and gccoc was far greater than tbe docility of school children. He has never altered bis Judgment In thla respect. He quit teaching boys therefore, and joined an Itinerant circus, to the scandal iking of hla
former colleagues.
Domino met him one morning In the empty ring of the Circus Schumann. After talking a few mintes. Du ruff said: hour, aa 1 bate a dose to instruct a
Signor Domino, biographer of clowns, bareback riders and drcua people generally. has written a carious lot of raminlscrnocs of the Russian Duroff, the moat famous trainer of trick animal* In Urn present generation. Duroff waa originally an Instructor In
"But surely you barn't gone teaching!" exclaimed Domino. "No. no; yon don't understand.
Jast begun teaching. In fart. The recitation
In question la by my rata and mio Domino got permission to Hal recitation. Dare ft fetched a load
set It down in the middle of tbe ring, lifted tbe cover a little, and then began chirping, trilling, and whistling on a little lead flute.
A mouse stock lu brad through tbe
under tbe cover, tumbled out, and trotted gayly over to DurofTa feet. Another mouse followed, and then a big rat plunged o Into the ring. It marched gravely op Duroff and scrambled around tbe bottc of bis trousera. More rata and ml followed, till some thirty were scratching
and squealing at DurofY's feet.
Tbe clown stepped a few yards backward and hla little flock followed. He fed them cake and retreated again. They fol lowed and he rewarded them aa before. Thus be led them around tbe ring oeveral times. When three or four of them fell behind the procession to play or flgbt be
attractad their attention by toning at them. Finally be Invited them to
up. and In an Instant they were oi shoulder*. In bis'coal pockets, and racing np and down the bock of bis bead. He caught three rats by tbe tall, swung them around and then let them shoot off Into apace. Tbe luatant they struck they were up again. They ran back to Duroff. climbed to bis shoulders and got tbe same treatment again. After an boar of thla "te flute was laid aside and the rats and
lice were packed away for the day.
Duroff waa the first man to train a pig
OFFICE OF TBE NEW JERSEY Trust and Sale Deposit Co Utkjetlr and Bank Sit., Cape lay.
-Then you wlah to consider gngrnient at an end! —Yes; and if yon think I at ,ed. you are very m Ufa
Hla Only Bemedy. breach of promise case coat the plaintiff asked the defendant: 'Did you ever kiss the plaintiff!" 'Y«; many a time.” 'How often!" 'I admit haring kissed her almost every evening when I called to ere her.” •Every evening!” 'Yes; but 1 was compelled to do Itf ** * ' w'a that!" > prevent
atveey thing Elsa. "Ftrat you had whooping cough, then you got the grip, then malaria, and no you have jaundice. Srema to me you cate everything in your town." said Wiggles. "Vra." said the commuter. "Everything !pt the train I want."—Harper's Bazar.
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She—There wasn't much laughter or conversation at yoor end of the table. Didn't yon and your young lady have anything In
id a ring and jump and waits to orders. He bad then also taught a roo»tir to crow at command and had Instructed successfully a goose In the business of fetching and carrying. Domino, after discussing these triumphs of training, asked Duroff whether or not be ever tired of hla new oe cupalion and wished lo return to Instruct-ing-boys. as he bad once done In tbe Russian high school Duroff did not catch Domino's exact words and answered: “Instruct children! Instruct animal*! Three are two processes which can hardly he compared. The difficulties vary so— there la no comparison." “You misunderstand me." explained Domino. "1 acknowledge that yoor work now la ranch more difficult" "More difficult! Mure difficult!" shouted Duroff. “Yonmuat becraxy. Why.it is easier. Indescribably easier. I would ratber teach ten pigs than a single child. 1 would ratber teach five geese than a boy. A pig or a goose never forget., D never 1m pudent. la never noisy. But a child! With It yon never know where or bow to begin, and when you atop—bump*!—all forgot•en."—New York Sun.
Previous experience with hlppophagy ad so prepared ms for a deaoent In tha gastronomic scale, that 1 one day recelrid without a shock tbe announcement of our camp cook that we had "coma down lo We had been snowed In for a In an abandoned cabin on tbe Oregon frontier. Caught on tb* trail by the storm, we bod been just lucky enough to And this laving shelter. Tbe complete exbau of our couple of days' rations forced fall back for supplies on tb* aged brats which bad carried them and our surveying tools A pistol shot in tbe shed behind the cabin replenished our larder, and the frying pan did tbe reel 1‘rrhap* tbe circumstances may have bad something to do with It. but really, aa 1 look back upon those banquets under tbe snowdrifts, they do not leave ao u pleasant memory in my mouth. Our po old mule might bare been tenderer, ai
— be understood aa disdaining tb* roast beef of Old England, which, aa we all know, mostly cornea from tb* United States nowadays, nor even os preferring the product of lb* atoll to tb* product of lb* pasture; bat 1 can affirm.
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* Uda cream of Tartar be la rain were bribes Amoog the tribra. And ao be caught a Tartar.
Or a marriage with hi* dartsr. Tbe Tartar grim Shook In every limb. But manfully mads reply. "if you offer life With each a wife I rather prefer to die!" Say. tha khan. "My lad.
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A Pretty Story of Grant. General Grant, lo the new Galena atetoe. And* with on* hand lu his pocket. This fort brings out the following story: On on* occasion about 50,000 people tried to pay respect* to him In person. He bad n bonds for hours, and was reeling with bis bands In bis pockets, while a procession of authuslaatic admirers filed by. A little girl, six or seven year* old. .Hp|«l through the line of guards about the gen- — 1 and sreut close to him In a dazed, sweek way. She looked him over with a tied expression on her face, and then, taking tbe right hand from his pocket, shook It, kissed and put It back, much as ah* would put down a sleeping doll Tb* crowd yelled for tb* little girl to "pass It around.” and the general, taking her by the baud, stepped forward and resumed tb* handshaking.—Chicago Tribune.
tb* Knew Her Rights. A little tot of four stood dose against the car window watching tbe sights that flashed into view. At Seventy-second street a lady cam* In, and seeing on apparently empty seat took poascseion of IL Tb* child turned about and with a troubled look studied tha Intruder’s bonnet and hair, and then. In the politest manner, touched her upon the shoulder and said. i’s sitting in tfals seat"
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To Cottagers.
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Corner Washington 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 which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with superior accommqdntions for parties. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
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At tb* birth of a child In lower Brittany tha neighboring woman take it In charge.
It, crack lu joints and rah lu head srttk oil to solder tha cranium bonra It Is *' - . - tight handle, and Its
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