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in. J ' houses of UiU city h)' potromninB »o ,f*r &• j Theodore Wlnde. ■ Chlc*(ro young m«
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i."* d il J I< J?| , 'yp'i“i I I | fair house- as_ adopted by U.» Icacue. and rarni .
THE SEW JERSEY
Trust Ml Sa'e Deposit Co Lafayette nd Bank Ha^Ckfe Bay. ’
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method-." ' kansaaerery fall for a few weeks' huntj Tneprtnrli«l-.ffl.T. of the lenjrne are lnt j| r had quit* a drels of friends . Mrs Charles Hussell Isiwell. presddent; among the (e-ipls In the Osark country,
stsr si I Mrs Charles S. Spuffnrd. treasurer; Miss tn ^ wbnlerer they amid do for bis elder
j Caldwell, reenrditij; accntarr, and Mrs tain tost it wss done with a promptness and Ilobert V McKIm, eorrestKiudinit aeci* imedom that male the gift doubly wet tary; and ttiesr women hare su-ceeded coma. They were great fellows to bum
goo, I during their twelre months of oflua In ren , OX m. mjd cboM clear ntOoaUgbt nights
dering very efficient aid to women em for this ebolooat of apon* He had gone Main Office'. < nandf>n. N. J. ployed In shops with them on a good manr other abases. lacouwrsted .NoreaherM MM
For a time it was up hill work; first, to but bad never yet followsd the bounds af ■
Induce employers to believe that they were 1^, night, and rs pressed a wish to do so CAPITAL, * 200,000. mereii i treating their employes hedly. end then to T he famiir with a hlch be bad been stop
■lidt from them a promise to change thdt; plu); tad a good borer that had given netbods; but Im.ioeM men err not unjust an excellent mount on the daylight r tnd bard hearted, and one by one they are but it was so spirited that be did not
gradually showing their wilUogncm to ac< u, ride It on a night chase. So a orighbur „ u . i i - --- - la the right UgkL offered m exchinge with him. giving a «"WAKD a. HAU, hwreur, Tree,
a large eumbrr of women In mule instead. All the young men la the New York who do much shopping have country told him the mule was a famous put their shoulders to the wheel in order ( hunter, and that It would fallow Unto foree out of existence this form of op ! hounds through fire and water, and that i preaMon to shop employes, and this action ' all he bad to do was to hang
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise To all points in the Cuhed Sutra. Ordere lor gnnda to be forwarded by express will be carried without charges and promptly delivered by our own messengers, ao as to invurt, as far aa practicable, the return of good* on the same day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be sent by express os fxat pama-ager train* WASH HAMPERS (m,I silling riot I,Inc •" I* Isuodrted will be carried tirtam. Philadelphia, nr CsBden. and <’aie- May at tl Ou for til* round trip, and will be called for sud delivered
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COTTAGK DLRECTOET or TMB DAILY 8TAB. FOR 1801. Cottagers are requested hi report at other any mlstakar In the lilrvrtovy. In t
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. -. n be gathered | 1, than baa the moral at the edge of the wood, be concluded tl.st j aide of the quertlon—the awakening to tbs (he mule affair waa their way of playing a j senna of Injnatioe. Joke on the city young man The name* of a fen* of the firm* were te “That mule stood there by the fence with be had at once, and these were Issued by fcts head down, hla halter loose and noth the Consumers' league In the shape of a ing to keep him from running away in the ‘ --- --- - — * of th
"'I thought It waa l a theaplriled hoe
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sign the paper. they wanted a Halo fun with mt The standard of a “fair bonae*' la "One to . might have th they bad earned ic which equal pay la given fur w orfc of equal auxr w ork. value. Irreapective of eex; In the depart- - -Now, you can ride, can youf ask menu where women only are employed, niute'. owner. In which the minimum wage* are aix " "Well. 1 cuca* I can ride that in
dollars per week for workers, hot fall In
low eight dollars; In which wages are try 1 paid by tbe week; In which flues. If 1m on.' paid Into a fund fo ' • — 1 —
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Palace Steamer Republic Philadelphia and Cape May, Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tuesdays and Saturdays. Grand Special Excursion to tbe Delaware Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare, 50 cents, including lare over D.B. and C. M.K. R. Train leaves 1.00 P.M.
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Interested In tbe reform. This list Is Iwlng Mi each mouth, and It k hoped lathi but got down ..... ... ...... got ready
j jS. pAJ^iySON,
Agent and Cammittio* Doaten. 69 Washington St.,
said "All right.’ and got op on tbe
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Miearer. iillbert M. 3J lluglies st Hnmere. Frank. » Wlodsor ave Maxes, u WT. 16 W ladsixr ave
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of tbe employra; In which llxc minimum wages of cash girl* are two dollar* per week, with the aatnc condition* regarding weekly payment* and fines; In which the boors from 8 a ra. to 6 p m. (with three quarten. of an hoar for lunch) eonstltuu a working day. and a general half holiday is given on one day of each week daring *< leant two summer months. In which • vacation of not loa than oar week Is given with pay during tbe season; in which a!! overtime 1» compensated for; In which work, lunch and retiring room* are ajiart from onr another, and con form In all mperu to the present sanitary laws; In which t lie present law regarding tbs providing of sent* for saleswomen Is observed and the use of erau lennitted. lo which humane and ronsidemU behavior toward employe* Is the rule; in which fidelity and length of service meet mslderation which Is their doe; In ao children under fourts
employed.”
me who reads these rules will find _
anything unreasonable In them. On the I from tbe mula But all of the woman who has borne was that eager, short, agonised yelp of tbe her heart toward this or that 1 old hounds as they pulled away from the clerk because of haring been treated by j pack and cut out the pare on a perfectly
her with Indifference or disrespect will not ‘ wish her to be cared for In a leaa humane
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beaal. and he never stirred a muscle. There were about twenty of us. and there must a hundred bound* Some of old fellows ami knew their bust hunting We started off after a bit, the mule. In the rear and me kicking him with my heels and trying to get him to be respectable, and tailing amstautly. Tbe first mile or two was awful work. I wore myself out belting and bumping that mule, but be wouldn't go faster than a laxy trot. And that trot! It loosened every Joint In my body. It made me bite my tongue, and it bruised me so quickly I bad no time to
blister.
••Presently one of the young dogs struck an old aorut, qnd In his Inexperience began to bay hopefully. Still the mule stumbled on. Then a better dog thought be smelled something promising, and he started an alarm, which all tbs younger ones swellsd at onee to that plaintive, beseeching roar
of foxhounds while r *—
paper demand* In the constitution adopted by the Consumers league tbe condition of memberskip la f be approval by signature of the object of tbe league, all |a.-rsons being eligible exception such aa are engaged In the retail business Id New York.—New York
World.
This happy remark often occurs to us when we see boy* going to school with raoca that have never once known the brush, with hair uncombed, faces not too unfit for Inspection, hands very a cap that has evidently kno#n re as a missile weapon. Such a boy is more likely at least both lo talk and to act unbecomingly than one who Is clean and tidy. Something within the tidy boy compels him to live up lo bis appec The other hoy 1* apt to live down
dirty boot*.
"■ lug upon a boy an odious nlcki ' ‘ ' '
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ridiculing him fur any natural defect, and for the clumsiness which often result* from such a defect. Tbe mistakes of youth frequently result from shyness, and this Is greatly aggravated by tbs Jeers of compan-
ion*. and still more ‘
Many a person now honored and e teemed In the world dates his progress u; ward from th* moment when he receive some honored Up* a word of encouripnt or discovered by chance that be not Inferior to hla comrades, d< ,. the contrary. W* can hardly do a more Injurious act nber think more mi he ought to think. mUlly Is an exoeUcnt trait, hut humility 1* a vary different thing from the mortification and aelf abasement that sometime* rer ridicul*.—Youth’s Com-
“And If that old muls didn't know what . -as the matter I hope to die. He unllmbered himtelf and pricked up Aral one and then the other of those awfully long earn, be changed his trot lo a gallop and pushed right up through the band of well mounted buutcra. going straight to tbe trout and Just simply stabbing the earth with^ils little hoofs In an effort to overtake tbe
•Don't try to hold him—just bang on," cried my friend, aa I shot past him; and I nyself up lo that task as well as 1 oould, for he had me pretty well frightened. On lie went through the woods, Just missing a great sycamore ou one aide and a rock on the other, crashing Into and over a heap of brush or the top of a fallen tree,
plunging into wide creeks an
now ones, till I thought na. But I couldn’t let go.
‘My only hope was that ha would let up after a while aud give' me s chance to get iway. One half of my shoe was ripped rom my foot, and tbe half of my coat bad goo* to keep It company. My bands and ’ tea were scratched and bleeding, but I led
be chase and led It easily.
“Finally we came to a high rail fence— to rails high—and I said to myself, ’Now . bare got him.’ But I hadn't He Just kept ou galloping right at that fence, but be eeeIliad to be studying It aud feeling the bits aa If they didn't aet Just right 1 pulled away harder than ever, for I fell U he undertook to Jump that fence be would 1 himself ud me too. But he didn't try go over It; b* Just went through It II* went right at It with a rush, threw his forelegs high enough to get them
lop—ud that settled
art and artistic decoration ot L_. ix While lu early times their dt severely simple, they kept pace with the tastes of the men, ud many ladies of vied with tbe cardinals In their patronage of the goldsmiths. Cellini numbered eral among bis friends, aud at vx times keenly felt the coosequenoee of their displeasure or caprice. Of course the patronage of women was not directly oond with tbe Affairs of the church, for councils women were unknown. The . . i and priest* never married, else art might hare been more widely applied than
It wax
Women often, however, called tbe goldsmith's talent* Into their service forth* creation of splendid gifts la the name of their religion. A few of them furnished means for the creation of altar furniture of the most elaborate and expensive character, which they presented to ' arias in which they worshiped. But there was another eiasi women. There were beauties well aa lu other countries, ud they were not leas fond of personal adornment and adulation. Like their sisters ot today, they were not averse to the admiration of the opposite box, ud they enhanced their natural charms byr 11 ”— —— v--~— At the time of A made ao much of hit plays. Jewels were worn to greater or leas profusion by the 'fABftf* H Honie.—Jewelers' Weekly.
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Id diphtheria the virus resides falsa membrane, and for that raaac likely to be carried to a distance;
lion. The contagiouanem of consumption lie* in the patient's expectorations and dlachargsx If theae are carefully recelvqd In i
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At the With of a child lu lower Brittany the neighboring women take It in charge, wash It, crack It* Joint* and rub lu head with oil to solder the cranium bonex It is then wrapped in a tight bundle, ud iu Ups are anointed with brandy to mi' a full Briton.
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Fare Tor Round Trip. - - - * Mnglt- Trip (ellltrr wmj ) - - - * Horses and Carriages Liken. Bapga^e and l-reight Transported. Office at Union Transfer Co., Washington and Jackson Streets. WIM.IAM F..RI NMKI.I, (irMrral Manager. Ill Cheatnat Ktrert, Philadelphia
AMERICAN CATARRH CDRE.
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Artists Materials Drawing and Painting Ontau for Oat-door Sketching.
F. Weber & Co. 1116 Chestnut NL, B PHILADELPHIA. ” 11 To Cottagers. Fwr Mure- Repairing, tbo' oughly and naatly done, bring your work to TIIOS. H. TAYLOR, tbe popular shoemaker, Deeatur street, second shop from Msrcy A Mecray's drug store. Charge* moderate.
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a cotton field, it was rank the balls whipped m* In the face, and the strong stalks graspad my elolbcaud tore them, but 1 couldn't get -way, and just sawed at tbe blU and prayed for a dead wall or a pitfall or a stroke of lightning Out on th* farther aide of th* ' d the fence was down ud we went out
right
IX AT THE riMSIl. ‘There was the creek, ud the bounds were Just creeping up the further bank. It was high aud sleep. 1 thought this would enu It, but it didn't. That mule went at It frantically. He leaped from the high bank as if be were a sort of winged steed, ud landed right In the middle of lb* water. “ be didn't waste a minute. He clam 1 up the farther bank and abot away n after them—and the nearest horse were twenty rods away looking for a
ford.
“There ware the bounds. Just over slip Us hlU not forty tods sway, ud they had the fox If the mule had been fraqtic be ' ow. Ha fairly flew, and uttered that uosarthly cry—the only
pcrn.ilted the knoll, called the
“But thu. .. . of the graperil
igb a Hula patch of timber
called the grape lieid, down
“Rnt that was the end of mjf'ride. One mule Halted under IL It caugnt me about the body, ud away went that animal, right up to th# hounds 1 shot high up Into the alr.on that vine, then swung away back, and finally managed lo get to the ground without Injury. The other fellows galloped past and around me, mild leaped from their horses about the fox. “1 stumbled down there as well aa 1 could, and there stood that mule, hla he*-’
' Ys ears drooplt— *- 1 - —
• whole attitude — ■a”—Chicago Herald.
Some one gins the following as th nicknames of eartelo authors: EmersonTbe Sphinx. Schiller—Tbe Republican PoeL Goethe—The Poet of Pantheism. Shelley—Tha Eternal Child. KeaU—The
of Parelrsi Moore—The Butterfly. Jcre-
English Undefiled. Morning Star of English Poetry. >n—Th* Milton of " - •-New York Tribune.
MECRAY'S Grocery Store, <0. 75 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAT CITY. We 'nave introduced Meats —Lamb, Beef and Veals, into our stock, and can stiffly allcomers in any quantity. PRICES MODERATE.
CART. FRANKS’ Old YlrgUU Tobacco & Cigar Store Ns. 28 WesW t-class nxrxrv as ill Materials am
MILLINERY STORE, PI KB AVK.. NEAR WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City. W.J. a m.L a*n choice jjxe or Fashionable Millinery & Fury Goods, Embroidery Silks And Btamped Uaea Hoods. Humping i Miss Jennie Wale C. F. SMITH, Importer and Commission Merchant. FANCY GROCERIES. Sole Importer of the well kno LATOUR OLIVEOIL THE FINEST. THE PUREST. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. C. F. SMITH, 102 Walnut St., Phila.
WEST END LAUNDRY
THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE. Van Houten's Cocoa ~ X.'tEST A 60fJ FARTHEST."
Royal Cocoa Factory, Weenp, Holland. A Delicious SubstitutA for T«a and Coffee and Much Better than either for the Stomach A Nervea. Perfectly Pure. INSTANTLY PREPARED— EASILY DIGESTED. It needs on!* a singl* trial to eonvinca
anyone of th# ingn* sejflMJ, yrerr, a*r«M* brand either foreign or domestic. It is put up la 14,1-4,1-2 and on# lb. cut, ud e*ba had of any raiiablt grocer in tha U. S •■OMCE TRIED, USED ALWAYS." N. Y. Bronchi 108 A 108 Roade 8L
DILLON’S,
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 liich 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! ^Knickerbocker Jce Qo. OF PHILADELPHIA SUPPUKS IIOTHER, ItKRTAUSAJfTR ant COTTAGER WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. —Aleo with— coat! coat: coat: coat BEBT BUAUT1- VJgEP^SvIiBlBASTWSnf’ l "' 1 l,! " £ ' ’' <I '
Powell’s Hotel ami Restaurant, No. N Wn.hlngfon Nl.. < ape Mm), X. J. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for the Germania Brewing Company. Bottled Gsods a Specialty for Family Use.
E JOHNSON, * W nabington Ntreel, near P. O., Cape May. A Lsno-and Well Selected Stock of FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. *n F.per eensuoUy uu hand.
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Goads called for aa A*.APPLY AT WIST
firs'-class manner sad a
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Manufarturors of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINES. AIM a Full Line of from 3 to 60 H. P, ^Vertical * Eijgiijes-^ When in need of Power ol any description, don’t tail to
write direct to
P. F. OLDS & SON, LANSING,' HIGH.)

