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VOL XX. NO. 26.

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HOTEL. CHAEFOXTE, Huwaid .treat and Sewell aTenoe. Cape May. N. J. Open ell the y. Electric Delta. Accommodattona Br.t cIaii. H. W. SAWYER, l’r»|

1 of tbrahaft il that one of hr change of e Connie aii * rable from

trblcb lia» ■ free capilMrr HrculmloD c< (CepoudtBE to the coiiuto of the akin Oil idnutla. ainijile or componud. wbl lul.ncnte. the hair auil acalp, ojau into t follicle omr lla outlet, iicalilca thrar, >nt ItlAOiU aImj Oia-n Into the follicle. Litre IDS diagonally up from tbr lower part each folllclr to the outer akiu aretwoorrl of haud. of tuuaculur tlaaur. the erect umacloi of Iho hair. W'heu throe ninacl Cootract, each hair tf elevate*! anil the c*j L-nt. of the follicle—yhe fluiit. at iu la. and the uontrou of Iteaelaueou. and .we

gland.—are aijurrkrd oi

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ovotil eiilargeuirut rrotlug ii|K>e .tiaja-d coue called l lie |Ki|.llla whii fn.m the ha«r of the follicle. Thi Bril form of the papilla* found over tile aurfacr of the »kiu la highly vi '* “ *" ' * “ .Uarlro

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which I. devrlojird nuclealrd The old cell, are prrovnl upa anl au.l clougale*] iu the hair ahaft hy the furiiutUoii of new cell, in the auft malm of tile iwpilla. The height of the papilla L alioul double IU breadth, and the upjier lairtlou I. .up. |S*~vd to glee the color cell, to the hair abaft.—Hy land C. Kirk in New York Tlmro KulcMr on the ll.itleUrld. A group of oM Midler, gathered In the rotunda of the Kimball Mouse were telling itoriro of field and camp during tlie ear, when one of the number gave the following graphic account of the .uiclde of a Federal oflierr on the Geld al Geuyeburg: - It ea» there." maid he. " 1 mw a Federal ofTicer, chagrined becaliM nothing would .)■ the retreat of hi. nidi. ral»e hts pl.tol hi. head and blowout Li. braina It happened on the .rcoud day', light. Gen. lamgelrret had Ju.t come up with part of corjie from Chamlwndmig. Pa., ami Vlguruu.ly aMiled Sickle.', conn, which he wa. driving hack In great diMirdrr. Sickle, halted and formed hi. men In hue > receive Long.treel', on.1.light >n» commander* at the front Hue Slcklea,aitb Id. .lalT, wna riding among ■uragiug them to aith.taud the Lonfclcrate Ii-*»ult, while laiiig.irret with hL »UifT. anil Colund Frrrmautle. au Eugll.h ofTicer ami cnrnwpondeiit of tlie lamdoii Timro. were cheering our boy. u the charge. •Wr advanced and gave the Federal, a red under the galling Hie. when Ling vet ordered u. to give them the Inyo la. A. the lorn wavered ami broke u a au officer atepped to toe front ami. Ih hi. .word, .igualrd them to come rk. Again ami again hr wared to hn u. tail hy thb* time they a-rfr iu full i ami the officer. In'hi. angry mortUica tlou.rat.rd a putol Ui hi. head and And. . I WMRl General Ling.lreel and Colouel * iFreeuianllc nale ut* they I nuked down at .e- * " i officer, hut the tide ol on.**—AtbmUR OonnUtu

rttyglriei ml be wa, Hi tlie nm

■ployed lu a dow a hod. bad ma ue^ and be mwd ipped up the Main c. a the parlor and sang and be fairly lo break her be liul .he camel hrrwrlf k> delicately lra|**d benelf mi completely lu a cer nanile. the gift of her fairy godmother, odled "maidenly merer." that he b> ' ihaocr lo Inlrmlr the odium of hi. tei aulm-M. upon b*-r Ami finally hi. prochrttic. for terrible lee.1. M> w rought upon him that he waa nit Pi hi. wila* end. ami when a had young nan almut town on a .alary of ten dollar. wlta’ rod be ha. found

.. thi. tool young man went and bought lekrt for the theater, and be luclioad It' a nice llitle patchouli Mental note lo ’young girl lu It he auid noiuetfaiug to . effect- "1 lucloee ticket N'o S for Ti’ lie opera hoiueT He didn't add.

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Now if tlie writer had been man enough o any that with her peruiUaion he would oert her u> the theater and throw himalf [Kin the ground of common brotherhood ml .iMerbuod. uuder t be tame roof and all lint, tiic girl not being a prude.

.. QCEEa T.-iLUii i>U0t SCHEDULE BY WHICH TAILORS MAKE AND PAY FOR CLOTHES.

It nhoahl b . number of hour* for tlie making up of a garment, and are paid. In g,.J .boro .1 the rate of •ereniwmenu h.mr Thi. I. tin, key to the .yMera upon which the lug I. arranged. According u> the time Mlpu-

3f each garment.

In vital Ion would not bave.ulted the morbid

Ih* twd young man at all girl with the bright eye wa. plena.! with a plan ,er head Uieu and there. The

landlady of the I.emlinghouM- wa. a worn- —'' urued Bfly. weighiug fully mo poumU.

Fill)' ami good an gold. "

a*ke*l the landlady to accept the ••ticket No g. row G," for one night only, taking the portly landlady Into her deuce the two laughed king ami mer-

rily

The youug man. when bcdrrool hlmoelf In hi. cane and bultoubole flower and w«lke.i d..» o the aLlc to pre-empt on "-eat No. 1. row G." fell and a__ the Mvne. The landlady enjoyed the play hll-.u-lv but w.t Vo i u-.. ... >. i

wa. often awakrnal at 4 o'clock Iliug by a ah rill whiMle Intruded i-c a wine dealer and mtauraU... • by. w hoMi late hour, prevented him u gelling up a. early In the morning aa Kodue-a required. 1 have now got ac-

IbL whiMle, but al flr»t I waa

dLlurta.l, and. determined to know who wa, the peixiu who came ao regularly

•riling to Interrupt my aiumber, 1

inquiry that the w hiallcr

waaouc ui mow individual, who belong to the claw know n aa reveilleura, or men who go about routing up workmen and others who are obliged lo he al their pu.t early, ami who do not feel .ufllcteuily aura _• ■*- - • up without being

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L. PHIL. KOENIC, I'aoraiKTue.

All Booms Face Ocean. Ikfillctl and Soft Mifll < min* Steam* d Crab, a Specialty. Ckfe SttkdLed

minutca before he J v, a. the EnglLh : 1

people My. I don't know. A neighbor of r mine, however, waa watching hi. cat going : r through tlie gyrating preliminaries Ibe I ruing, and he told me what he Ik- ■ ''

aluiiiber. by a afarill whlatlc. uth cnll*c violent Min-iiug. whip .napping and varioii. Klrwiigr uoiwra which are liniurdl ately iimlrreiuod by the iulerewled iiartiew. In tlie railway round houara there arc al

wa> - our or I wo revel lieu r. employed company, whine occupation L to ca engiuci-r. ami firemen of early t

Tbi > are obliged to be on haud la-o hours

•» fore the departure of Ibe trail The private awakeocr ha. a :

hook with the name, aud add rear, of hi. cii-tonirrsmid follow, hi. route with name puuciuality aa a letter carrier, make tlie cry agreed upon lu front of .very house where be i. expected.

dow o|*rncd or received a respoiue.

thi. aervice be 1. paid one cent a day by li person called up. aud hi. average

nc of three reveilleura. aa soon as they fin idled calling the heavy sleepers, go i-crulral markets and give a helping

. lo the market gardeners In unloadhr doea, but as the children In the Seventh “‘F t, ‘ r,r ••‘Kons. Then, after taking Reader say. "One can't always tell!" breakfast, they visit the aaction sale* an ' It serins OiKt a cat belong, to the leopard, tr >' tu kret a Job to carry home an object ft panther and tiger race, so that - ’ ,h ” |j * | of domestication ha. Leu able .u erouiaue - inheiited leudeuciea. The animals men- I ' ork K

tluned live in the woo*l.—when they are not |

in the toological gardens—ami they have Cbrl.ll.all, il

It Is reduced to the neerwar) Our friend’a cat wa. Just car IL- tnoUtlon.—Chicago Journal.

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SHOWELL A FRYER, Limited. IMPORTING GROCERS AND WISE DEALERS, Juniper and Market Streets Philadelphia. Our Salesman, Mr. G. Scott, calls in Cape May City and at Cape May Point for orders every TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY of each week. Orders carefully packed and id. ahiP'ped and freight prepaid. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A Trial Order Solicited.

d help to prepare L.l. fur them. | If Christianity were universally adoptol

all m*cLI evil, would vanish, there would la- few very- rich persona, comparatively few would be poor, aud tbioe would he worthy of abuudaut sympathy aud help, which they would receive. At a gathering of kucLIiM. at the grave of Carl Marx, crlj rhr.iting the Aunircrwary of him death, one

! of the »|woken* declared. "The three Ifaluga

»•*. which the world need, are aolklarfty. eu large bended , , ' r **> "“d ■* r| f sacrifice." Self sacrifice i. vweotlug the n,, ‘*tber won] for dLlntercateilutsa. and ping lab, fore ’ CbriaUaaRjr; for. aa F. D. Man i.i— i..— ! rice. lbcKugli.li rector. nodallM and friend

Kingsley -aid. "Hr very .ore of thb, that

i human creature* will be fouod saying windowa, which L my | .lucerely Xliir brother. - on earth tin Ira m. extraordinarily “ivy have aaid preuooaly. "Our Father

... .. . | which art lu beovcii.'"

Pmcriiitiou. for the relief ol symptom. >r for deadeulug arualbillty to pain can at jret arve hut a temporary purpooe. If • bile nerving that purpow they divert at- ' .which

undrisigual. pen In bamL lapping Id head to knock an idea out II ha •pruug up ao abundantly In all Ibe that I am asb-tmed to go about town look log lu at the pictur — - ' ■

delight It acem.

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grave figure done lu earnest. It made m. laugh when I find came upon it. until I .hook again In open, auulighled Pieca

4liUy."

He returned to Gad's Hill, bringing this With him. and Idling us that h. had been M> amused with It and so fascinated by It, thinking It "ao irradatibly funny," that bo Mood looking al It, roaring with laughter, until he became coutdou. of a large aud sympathetic audience laughing so heart ily with him that he hail to beat a hasty retreat.—Charles Dlckena. by Pen and Pro cU Kit ton

the idea of an "onler board*'' to be hung up lu the kitchen, of private boiuca The board, bore column, of the name, of ar tide. In the communal ua. with a -hole oppuaite each name aud a lot of movable peg. to put In the bole, agaiu.t wh.tao ever article, the houMwive. needed to keep up a working .apply. The Invention may k.a —m —II — 1- may not. but now the

them and dUtri bating

them to their customers, because, a. one “they save hour, of waiting

try to think of what they

■a the extra trips which used

to follow Ihs gradual working of each cu»

tooicr'a memory —New York bun.

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John L Sullivan has the haruLomrst not that I ever measured. It U a *)f. which l. small for a man of bla height and weight, but It to absolutely without a blcmtoh. I have made afaoea for Allen. Mo*. Goa. GalUgber. Coburn and a duxen other ring celebrities, but their feet were either dufigured with corn, or buniooe. or Marred by the "eplkae” of their opponents while betUe.—Interview with a St- Louis

if left to tbrni-elve. will Inevitably fatal, the good that they may do becooua luflul(*dinal lu comparison with the evil the .U|icruaUiral origin of Chrtotianlty. and may or may not oja-id; ally thennwlvra with any of the visible fornix but without lla aid. directly or Indirectly, any acbemi which antagonise. ChrtoUanily must b

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Lied for the making i so to the workman I

The work under on.idt-railou I. grner ally alluded to a. 'The Leg:" Lit. a. a matter of fact. It con.!Ms of overal logs. There to. among other.. ■ com log. . trou * c ? l°g. a vest log. a machine log. and ..lx* a log for ladle.' riding habit, and other tailor made ckilhlug. But At would he iingeucrou. to exiuac the Mema that under He tin manufacture of three more ex qutolte garment. To dtoclo« the my. tenc. of the ridlug habit log would show a want of chivalry. With lu revelation* of padding and pinching It might dtoeucliaiit tu of that moM charming .ighl—a lovely woman on boreehack lu the Row Nobody will he augry with u.. perhaps. If we dive Into the myslerie*. of the -frock coat log." exceiu the grutlemau who oca sionally ad vert me. lu the ■natrimonial paper, hto pu.Mw.ioD of "ulcesquareahoul dcra” Such ahouldera are often made lo order. When made of haircloth or extra pauva* the Journeyman charge, one hour for them—that to. If they do not rxcewl nine Inchee—aud one hour more if they ex need that niea*.nrrmeul, or part of it For "padding or wadding Lutol on can vaa In shoulder” the log apecillea half an hour extra, with one hour for "wadding Bash basted through .Ida" and two hour, for ".boulder, built with from two to three pile, of wadding, canvas or cloth." Au ordinary coat that dua not ooncral lueqiialitiaa of the figure can L- uuole upiu thirty five aud ouehalf houre. Yet anyone putting on a coat of lid. simple maim fact ore would be .urpriad to bear thcjiiy. terioua prpeeac. that are involved lu tlie manufacture of it Here are some of them, with the time to each, all duly ect down in

. the coat log:

"Putting In thread mark, ami Biting up. one hour; aeainiug.ide Isaly. one hall hour, watota. three-quarter, of an hour, ln|a-L. three-quarter, of an* hour, reaming .Ids ream., ibrae-q tinner, of an hour; making up plait*. Including hip slay, oue hour. Ilr-t prea. three-qnaru-r. of an hour, plait [Kick eu. one hour. Luting lu cauvaaaud huuuo But there ere many other things to I* done with a atyliiJily made garment of this kind to suit the fastidious, ami the l»g pruvldm for seven dLlinct “cut. ami puff.." Inr twelve .|iecinl kind, of olges. ten -.rt. Of Mlarnq five different p*a krU. eight lie tail. regsnlingaU-i-Kw. twenty tw*.[.collar lugs maklug a lotal of uqaarthing like UQ nuklug up a .ii|irriur frock or dre—i-o it

A well cut morning or .booting coat through at lea**l twenty five which take twentyxrven ami a h without menli'-im'ig extras, of wl are fire Then there arc charge,

reams, gun patch.-- aud lusting tlist are distinct enough au.l yet Is-wilderiug lu

thcirnumlicr

Igiunge Jacket, do not revm lo give quite so much trouble, aud allow u> breatldug time to count up tweuly-fivc bour* ■» ah sorlmd In the making, with revenlevu Item, fur cxtnu, aeam. ami hasting COAT ANP JACKET "Ls.K" The Inner Jacket scenu at find sight a t of garment that giva merely the

edge**.

trouble of a

d hour.

which aaya. “all other extra- same a. frock prdresa." TbeCbr-terfleldoriil-uraernm to ahaorb lime a. freely aa It dua rain. There are tweuty proce—r» to begin with which take tweuty nine boiire.and there to " ' In .|«ak of "c ■uo irock coals, ami isiuing aa (s-r morulng coat." with six hour, more for Ibe Covert cosL start off with aa many proofexe a. Cbc-terficldq and there are plenty In the bunt coat aisl ibe Ktun Jacket lu distract the student of the log Jeaum'garments and cals*, the pusllllloii'. Jacket, and also the Jacket of the hoy in buttyw. are no lo. varied than the re»l The trouser, log .how. 141 dlffcreni prooorea. aud to .Imply. In the luuguagr ol Mr Richard Serlveller. "an unmitigated Raggerer." The lug wa. framed for gen eral adoption throughout the trade. The lug deal, with breeches, pantaloon, and knickcrbuckrr brerc-brs. wilh legging*, gaiters and spate, mid there are .[iccial logs devoted to repair, and to legging., which are lu-tructlve and Interesting. Nothing to nil—al hy our comprehensive i pile re. Dot even e bishop', gsiirrs. A mui* to allowed for there ita. aud oue hour for .* hour, ar* ret down for ikleta with three holes ar* charged same a. 'legtor which eleven houre are ro

of elem •umber adorumri “longue*." Th re* the making of an

Mullis. who liv

s Just a mile from date, that he baa :h poxxhal to know

what waa .ticking III ami drawing out th kept strict watch on

the marauder aa. found to he a aapxucker. which with iu keen, awl-like bill had cut*, trived from time to time to suck duxen. of eggs picking holes In many, from which be used very little of the cuntenta The bird waa promptly ahot, since which time no deprsdaUooa have been committed like tbore of which it had bean found guilty.—

Foul man Time*-Journal

From nickel, alloyed with other bees retail, a solid care to now made which •remUae silver so closely It cannot be die. tlngutohed from It. It to called sllverioe. although It contain* no ailver. It to very cheap, but It to well mad*, and the man of

qutred. “Pantaloons start same a. hreechca" There to a .peci.l kmckerbocker log. aud particulars fur “altenitiou of k uickerbuckvr breeches." It to a proper tribute of raped to maders that “eervaute' breeeba or |>aa taloou start oue hour lee. than grulle- - There to an extra "Urercha and Breeeba Alteration Log." and a “Knickerbocker Alteration 1-og." and particular* relating to "overalto," “oottou or flannel dr.were," "long kneecaps center overalls -or mud buou.”aud “.hort kneoap. " Kigbt aud a half houre are ect down In the “Veal Log" for an ordinary waistcoat, with a choice of aixty-on* extras "Ucute' double breasted rate,” “draw rate.” “caw Mick vnts" and "flanoel under" would cam to absorb much time iu making, aud there are tweoly-uiue hours, without ex traa. allowed for a livery red. There are two "machine log." dealing wilh work that to macklned. and diver, other Items In this wonderful produetlou. In which nothing has Leu overlooked—not 4

rblch sou lain, at a 1 _ _____ thing like I.UUUdifferent Item, of charges) “t»* Bm a* perfect a masterpiece of a you ruey-

A kind aot has a longer life In the memory of th* doer than of the recipient Woman know, this well, end allow, man