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b. prayer inortlui!.
M KTIli iIHsT Kl-JHCOI'AIo W«*iUipoa
I—Oi -all 1I«I Franklin. Kcv.
Julia «. Haiar*. I a.v.i. haPUall. —nlcrj: nmi ■•" A M . l'ic»cklu* l;2 A. «. and «/iur. M,: Habbath •cbi»d al SAB f. M -Work day ncoico F.malc l'rayrr M~n l iK v Turvlay al SJB P. N- <l«rr«i <Wto. WrilMaikya at AAB I’. M. CU»> mcrtina* Mon irrt'luTJ**? Moodaya at ««- H h arrvlcv sabbath r«mlu« at .JO. Kpaortk
l.rm<ur Tonday rrrnlii* at ».
fVLTBOUO, WaahlDrtob •«»«._ L.ocean a DBatfr.i*ti,ii. Man. Pa*lor. Hrrrlora Huiiaay In J itly and AOkaat at ..all and t*AIU A. M : luitiuctiou. at SAB P. M.; Lirujus arrrtcr at aaai. W~k daya.moni-
mcarrrlcrat TJS: ermine at »AB.
I^UANKIJS CTMfT MJtCHl HCO, “ "
i.. KP.SodlhBneh afl
Porooarlno* PKanaoaA.
£c eontTM; to the tnaneorcrtB*. doujo j Th» llor~ Am..** ike larmoUta*. Inctarl. let III not* the Influence of one The lararlitoa I era me acquainted /ritk
yrlio, be ahe liatidaome or homely, know* the hone Umeigb
■rr.CMjr THE SEW JEHSEY
ir erhemre, ! i* eh ly to all her 1 mrl > rlth trrn or them
Fjtndtaoa. They rr the hone which nt li-5t t her tbiebl t v i hr mar •e»*i
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-uf! Tmst and Sale Deposit Co
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO.,
• d Bank Mf., (a|. lay.
a. J m. lu pern *: Urr.JB. W i: tur- «l
It l_ IU. Waahlnjha. at
cr ndtaae * P«|y •'
HXJbolt
a literal candy. 1 hl< deep
**^irr'l-
>r purpoaca of war.
cr at boraea or he r—•**
It aa the hone or
| chare..
T bath aerrloea: Ctaia Mertlnc M A M Preachtii* lu 4’, A. W.. and b !' & ; tUbtulh Hehootal ;ju FT M. W~k-da» aervice* Prayer Meelln*. Wedniwday, hr. II.; Claee
W~ima.Pnday.il'. M. . M.IUA. IL
a "uljTA: w r »t^Prayer in.
St. John's P. K- Ohuroh.
Kina. Dr r K.tlowai. ESAT-aiS
R *-i a .-i ■ ■ MMI I nd rvaith Lafayette at
li Jowph. B lloahea at
.eir cake, fruit or arm a choaea t*o?l« they were not do- . ' . ih- ul the group in sipoed to urtctnl their territone* by con- ! ‘ ‘ of her maM-Tily'tjoe-v The lark e# bone* ofteti pot them j r-tahtiai xindwteh ' lo diaadranuipe with their neiphbon, and i IBC " '
and pittiar* to I'ok alaaractedly Into her 1 Miriam'* aotic of victory. •'The lard hath hornet, cfcannla* face, be l« not harmed trtsmpM plbrlonalr. the h " r »e I In 1 he lea«. neither i* ahc. for her head la > rider hath he tbn.wn Into tie- era, hod | or. atralpht; ah* looka nt Jirople thronph apecial ripnllican-e with a |m.i>le sufferlnK ,
ripht aarinpeye*. ! the want of boneHoy a ere aomethinp to her braldea he*nx. 1 Were uard chiefly f< they are pood comrade*, fnenda. If they 1 David was no lot bring the girl their •» octet rum she ac- | would have aald, ". orpta them gracefully, but without any of aa the .mule, which ban
the amlrking or other Mllmea* practiced by lng."aud no Kjtnrtlau. Anyriau or 1 cniau her overconecioua, flirtatkma neighbor would bare said. *‘A bone l> a vein thing Her mother diexwa U.e young creature aa for eafety." Solomon w*a not alwaya heoomiugly aa aim can afford, aud the boy* wiae, hut one evidence of hi. wsadom »“ know that her Lute U mod rat and correct, that he bad BU.OUU atalla of horana tar hla
they taka pride In It, too. lu a manly kind aharioU ' '
I [atci mb In dde ad and
mr Tiramuer or AReut of Chari table.
»l Cape May. The ^.srsjs.-s^sssM aod * P M July A—krv. lease L Nlcholaon.l). D . Bee^July 5—Be* YT^A^^ldbalk D. II..Bector of * JuiyHH-ieJtJoaeph Ji. BUnchanl. licctof B , junea' Pbtta. July »-Ke». K. A. V. Imunl. Eaetor of St {>■ Uhtoui; D. !>.. Barior
~ |.l HMluUterCI
■> MV1 ly Trie tty
rf BiUlta Cottaca, Dremtur
Onpa May City Soolotlcm
C . | > l.l.mu lX>l*i* ho SU. P. « a- *•: hold. comniualcaBlou on the aeoond and luurtl. 1 uraday evening of each moolh. at
the lodge room. PraukUn .trret
fi.ua MkcniT 1‘OOT NObJO. O. A- B- amein •I blm in the h-couC. and fourth Thunday rventugv uf each muntn al No. St Washington C »r* Mat LoiMik, Ko. M. A. O f. W-.
c
at Nta'iBWaahtagwn /~«>t.ruiUA Lodge. Ko.IS. Independent th Kj drr Mechanic., every Friday evening, hi
IB Wa.h ini
uk. ir ‘ •' cm Perry and Manikui
Miller.Liu. J.
McCaully. John II,. •
m mouth at Ko. 16 Washington
If. Jaa. MecraT medical riamtne*. riara May Co«clat*. No.
that Bo. 16 WaMilnfhm ■t Mat OocactL No. ^"^ranrratCT-
H osstio ■*»at*. No. X. Ancirtl Ordci palrlelan.. weoiid and fourth Monday’ .. in Wuhlneton Wicct
COTTAGE ^DIRECTORY DAILY BTAH. FOW IBDI. Cottager, are reuumted to rtBort at tht. * ofllce any mUtake* lu the I. lire torJ, In order Hilt they may be corrected. A B "SgSSl p.^Pt'Sran'.n.I (•o umUa.re SSC'J K» Wtodaor are itunUng, Jacob. 11 ao lAXayeUc at SSiTfew. SSSSr, w A, 31 Cohimblaarc Itarclay, Wm K. 1 brant .irret Hanka,Mn A, T1 Washington >t ISSSRftSiJ
I [ill. 1.. -
Hahlwm,Th,Oeoaiinnear H l.r.ni. Ml* 11 T. B Pert) At
u , w111 d—<r A
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bnvbanr. Mrs Wm, cm
Prauklln at and Col
m A B.« W ert a7\*L.
OomnB, Mia MaJy. U Hughee at SmZ H. 16 Wmdaof are Camp. k. A. hea Bruok Cottage. Windaor ar. CrabblMMD ?T« Utghca « Collin, P, Decatur at iCfJr.’k. T.‘i;ss~ * sssa.- , ssjtfssMi!. , s-‘-" S^iiiiskiSrisaKr' Child.. Mr* L h. 4 Cangroa al BoU.1T W lauaui ava SSTSStfaSEKTiilSBil ** ciope?Johu/jx Waahlngtoo at t5SSS®ilSSj XI Wlndmr ... ■ ■ CUBurd, Lewta. X Howard at Cony, Jamce, n Perry at
nTckSorS.il a. John B. XI Ooluarl.ia are ch. Joa H. *1 Lalayrtir at Ham. Mia. IXllug&ea At I am brr. Mia, Washington at Ming. J Hpleer. 47 Washington at dom. Jim. Con^rea* A Ko Lnyayette ala Mf, Mores K. l.SUughea at m. TJ.il Perry at la. Horman. Slftuchtun are '.John 11 Jr. II OJumbl. am Henry C. Our f Irani and Ko lAfayriir ita| _. Jtt.lleo h. 13 Ocean At Lodge, Alien p. UtUe Willow Cottage. Howard at. above Uaumbta are. M Mcllwatn. fire K. Ida Villa, cor. Jefleraon at
moo. E-Congriaa Place irk*. K. S Klorklon Uuw Men.laeball. Wr. K W. Heach are A HowardM Wiiiriv Kvan. 11 ■ olumbia av e MoCrndy. Mr. K.» Hurte.at ss.:,ab*ArJu£.v, " nheaa. C L. 17 Perry at ler.B K.St WiudaOi are MeAlner. Wou M Hd*h-w at
„ , the fact that “Urari dwelt In her early childhood thl. charming girl safely, every man under Li. vtunand flg played with ta.y. and girl, alike, ahe took I tree all the day. of Solomon the rviua aomctum-a. driving a neighbor'. ' Ko port of ancient or modern times boy to school, while nuUhor day .be CD- could vie with Job I it that mngntfleent doacted the part of a frisky coll. In school ncriplion of the war bore*: •'Hast thou Ahe sat with her brother or by the aide of a given tire hone strength? Hast thou boy near her own age. who knew that he clothed hi. neck with thunder? The glory lucky lu being sealed there. Of beau of hla nostril, ts tern bis. He paw eth tu our unconscious charmer had heard the valley and rejulcelh to hi. Strength,
little at home, hot aim had learned that ! He mocki '
beauty la a precious gift of nature, something for w-hlcb we deserve no credit, and
although beautiful and becoming clothes ] Advene* Is neallatry.
enhance one’s charms they are of litUeOun- I The first dental college In the United
sequence when worn by the shallow,-ma- Stales was, eatabllahad neuvering, flirtatious girl. Wliilc acting more, and at that time ■ her honest aelf she uneouacioualy chanus a college hrfur* practicing bo bare a deep iuaight to the char- UU there were but three ! thorn about them, aud are thug country, two here In Philadelphia ami one
callable of appreciating her worth. | It, CiueiunaU. Keen aa hoe as the civil Now who shall say that mother* are not I war a college education was not requisite; many time* responsible for the peculiar!- ! but al this time there are twenty six or tie. and mistake, of the would be charmer j twenty-right schools in the United States,
fathaaa. Kamueblllldn-U, Cottage .■» Jack'eat vonaka, W C.4X Waahluglon
Phyaick. Dr E, WaahiDgtun at Phillips, Hr r. II. 13 Hughes all Price. S C. Perry and Mansion S Hra. K. 1 Meriitnn Boa I, lien W, Its, ijlu). II . P K. V Beach ave Porter. Mi*. Ktoekton are ruBis.M rtlaarna. n Wlndrer Porter. Dulel.Bo Lafayette at Palmer. O W. 4 0angnas st Packard. John II. 1 IteakToa II Poole. M 6. fIrani rt, alsire Nu Q (Juldort,.!'. r. Bawd, ave and f
RleceL Mrs J. 6 Ocean at Ite} hum, J B V Udumhla an Brarnbaura. Joaenh, 33 Kouih Lafayette at (Uchaidsan. Mn P I- Carroll Villa. Jackson Heed. Dr Lhas. x, Isifatriie at Bowe. A W, ly Columbia are Ituaemaii. Mr*. Franklin at. opp National Ha.. KudMph. C A, Mr* Hand's Outtage. Washing SHRS.”.;:?"” Keed. Wm F H. t u Itoblnson. Lhas A. t CoogrcBv Flare Bre»Hi.Vni^U*C'Uidaor ave tvmlth. Isaac II tc W'aahlugtun at KninibK 1 H.TlS WaJoucton at Moane, John 11. IV Stockton are Khearer, Dr Ollhrrt H. JD Huflhc* vt ‘ Hughes at
.7 Mock ton Ko*
hire I*. M I* -sir A. St Jackson at s!==r^85;jrraar,ve “ Mrs J. so lAfayette *t,
b later. KJ Ktemiu. Lewla T. 8 Corgle at
Khoemaker. Owen Coogere and North ata
Thompson, Kobert. 10 IXvan at
Townaead, L IL 111 Washington at Toanu-nd. W imam, to Lafayette at nuanaa. L. ocean al and CoHimhU av*
Taggai I. H U Columbia ate. cor Decatur al
Thompson. Hr* Lewla. U Ferry at
folen, J p, Jackson street
Tack, Augustus IL 3U OalumbU are
red payable depoalla. IKm will be al
H. C. THUMPBON. J
Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise
To aU poinla 1 — Se carricri u
oiled Slate*. Order* lor goods to he forwarded by exprea* dhout charge* and promptly drlivi nd by our own menengere, * far as practleaUe, the return of good* no the same day.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be aeut by exprea* on fast passenger trains WASH HAMPERS Containing clothing to be 1a[untried will he carried hetawr den. ami ( ape May at fl Ot> for the round trip, and will he upon days s|ieciAad by all ppera. Cape May oftoe—Corner Washington and Jackson streets. Philadelphia ofl.ee- Feny Kulldtag. foot of Market street. HORKKT STBKTCH, Urn. Agrat.
•300,000.
MANAGEMENT ALEX.U.CATTELL. PreMdenL F. W. A V KB. Tier PreaMent. DWAKD 8. HALL. Secrelar) and Trees.
DIKELTOKK:
ix.U.Cattxll. e.c. Ksiuut. ft. Araa. ucoaug E.Taruw inatu.uug*. Eowaui K.Ball.
Isaac H. Mhts.
r.cau
Lewis SgAL.
tDWABD KtTTlA.
Urge in tne L niteo
d to 11*40 at Bah i- IT Q _ r oo one had U« go to J IjA^RISON. icing dentistry. In j I I V. V 1
brae other* in tbi. ' ^ e
69 Washington 8t. (
the delightful
doatlug graces of the'uo er? To be sure mother* are uuv omuipmImimaalble for them to know all that I* said and done, and no doubt there are perverar} oung jwople who rebel agaioat any right precepL for much aa there only the person who has studied the previous generations can account Wherever they are met they shock, am axe and make tu sorrowful U> the same extent that our jolly, righlminded girls heighten, cheer and ' inn as.—Anna Pryor Payna In Spring-
Id Homestead.
compelling a collegiate cc
hand up to IKT1, when the dental engine was lu rented by an American. In 1M0 teeth were Ailed with gold principally, and with gutta prreha and, of course, all the cutting aud hammering had to he dons by hand. Until IMb there wa* no such thing aa a rubber dam either, and the use of this has almost revolutionised the practice of di-uliaUy. Then, too, soft gold was uard. but now cohesive gold le a very Important factor In the art of filling
be Moat Artistic Dwelling la New Probably the moet artistic ns vw
beautiful bouse in New York 1* the mi™ ,-v . , . ex-Mayor Abram A Hewitt, on the * vor. Chlerik cacavalore and pluggere of aoutheaal corner of Uxingloo avenue and I <>■>• kind and ahertber were then ured. but Tweuty-eccond street, formerly the home prior to 1871 aU the eknavattng had to be of hi* Uther-ln-Uw. IVter Cooper. Within ' by hand with there Hutrunjenu and lL past few year, the bouse ha* been tbor- i • ,cw kand hurra. dental englxis. ougbly remodeled aud refurnished from | “
top to bottom. The great drawiag Which D I>erfect|f square. ' *
Ij>ui» XVI style, and for uio.. k—. ~ |
furnished with articles of the *amc period. 1 ■pr»»t*ble H orkaven. Crimaon damask silk cover* the walU, and It l* a waste of good money, of good
-n* the time of torture fully
one-half, and doe* the work perfectly.—In-
in Philadelphia HscsmL
curtain* of the same material drape the trttal ami of tlicdraiguer'eabililire to place windows. The center of the ceiling Is ] In the hd*. of an ignorant or cockle,
dome shaped, and from the center hang* a workman a i large alabaster Lamp, mounted In gilded accomplUh niiout the eat • ‘ —long the exquisite articles lu cheapest' '* "
a Louts XV harp, gilded aud | satisfied.
Ignorant or rock leas clan* machine. He would
mlt with the
the market and feel just as well
the room la a Lout* XV harp, gimeu ana asubucu. A competent workman, on the carved, with lu sounding board covered i other baud, w ill show hi. appreciation of a with beautifully painted flowers and mu- | superior tool, both In the care be will take steal Instrument*. It 1* said to he a repro- ; of It and the work he will make it aceom-
duction of the harp once owned by Marie pllah. You
Antoinette.
The small drawing room, which D alongside uf the larger apartment, is In lamia XV style, and In its furniture are seen three distinct styles in vogue during the reign of that monarch. Pale milk of a greenish gray shade D imed to cover the walls. The silken portieres are an exacts copy In texture, color and pattern of the lied room hanging* designed by Phillippe de la Salle and pn-x uted lo the Dauphin, afterward Loui. XVI. npon hb marriage with the ArchAldic*. Marie Antoinette, by the city of Lyon*. Oriental porerlalus, Chinese enamel, and piece* of rare china
fill the table* and cabinet*.
Another beautiful room lu Mr. Hewitt’* noiue b the dining room, thoroughly Ket— 1 ~—■— In style. Both ceiling and walb are paneled In natural wood, the former being copied from ao original ceiling In one of the old beronlal houses of England. The carved furniture and window hanging** an exact reproduction of the periuL Crii son b the prevailing lint A iiarticulariy Interesting feature of this room b the
painted Irene about the
women and children playing with fruits and flower*. It waa purchased by Mr. HewiU off the walb of a decaying Venetian palace. Other Interesting plsces ’ “ '
lor instance, risking the ruination of • chine by forcing it to do work it wea i Intended for, leesuae the tool he uc was temporarily unavailable, nor would it
i bolt bi
■* hb hammer to loosen
who makta.a hammer o
it handy, <
the proper tool b not lu lu place, le an unprofitable servant and will eveulnally prove a source of loss; and the man who will spend half an hour In fixing up a drill or cutter to suit bb work, spoiling U for all future use. rather than devote a ft minuter to a search for the exact article ! requires, will never earn a‘'mill''for 1
employer.—Safety Valve.
The ability to stale a case so clearly as to render misunderstanding impossible is a valuable gift, but unfortunately all persons do not imascas It. A political convention was being held for the purpose of an Important
The district was a close one, and the necessity of selecting a popular man waa thoroughly recognised. A s|>cnker had Just
trier lute renting pieces in toe , nominated a personal friend for the poalthe music room, the library, [ tkm. and in an elaborate^ eulogy lied pre-
ita, especially emphasising hb groat service* upon the field of batU*. as well as In
the pursuit* of peace.
After ha had finis bad a voice was beard In the rear of the room. “Well, what we want U a man that will run the beet." In an instant the orator waa again upon
Ants. 1
AMERICAN CATARRH CURE,
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 for Round Trip, Mingle Trip lellber w nj °N K , KDA £ N«T i . F C«JC TRI p h -- f - Horses and Carriages taken. Baggage, and- F'reight Transported. OffiCe at Union Transk-r Co., Washington and Jackson Streets.
1126 Chretaat HL, PHILADELPHIA. <>rtl«r* by mall promptly
To Cottagers. Kn-nch Boot and Shoemaker Kepairiug done In iirot-eisas style. UhargD* moderate. AXDRRW DOIUIBR. «S Washington St.
ry V.3 -.Iron, u nea Towmena, Mr* Eugene. 1 h mat, a i , Taylor. Mr* 8.
V
Vauncman. T 11. B so L-* layette
I K. Elberou. Coni
Franklin at and
Wilsao, J 1_ ... » ebb. John E, 1UV Washlngtou st Wehater, Thmnav. 1X5 WavElngton st w_w w— i,nen*ar Vlll
I,A
W...I. (
Daniel, lb
Lomas, Wm J, w c<
hughe* and Irankhn ■
Douglas*. Mr* Ann F, lx Hughm st DegS.SterlY* fisOMhc Church.
Wolf. 1. Jr. eo. Walker. Dr. J .. w. W'vt-i.. f t;. IX Umntat "Franklin M Jr ' CuluI * bu t,e < °* Walbr. Mr* A E. 16 North *1 Woodward, Mr* A P. w cor North st And Windsor nre Y Young. Lnrb, r Columbia are
SSglCSllff IHura ar. Mr* L'haa.'hacti and Tlh ave* Dobson. Dr AugusUirr flDCofld 4« Broth art Ebner, M, Columbia aw and Franklin st Eraas, Russell. Congress ptaee Essen. William, 41»»*
Ferguson. Charles. So lAtayrttr and Wood ,
niREc-ro^'x-. NEW h I-lggln*. Cha*. •-ly. Peter. u.ell.A 1) E.'
d M «le.CJr 1 nt R OPpWJltE
Th. Dlsllks of a Term.
'We have beard an amusing but altogether authentic tale of a very wealthy and plotu lady who cautioned a friend not to have anything to do with “Christian odenee," not because It waa a system of quackery and delusion, bat because it had the word "edeDoe” In Its designation. “I con fees, dear,'' she aald most earnestly, "1 don't like that word 'sdrncc.'" Can each thing* be. amid the blase of Nineteenth
century enlightenment?
Yea, they can be and are. Not often perhaps do we hear the naive contras ion, “I don't Uks that word science,” but proofs abound that multitudes of presumably educated people, many of them living In luxury made possible only by scientific Invention. dislike both the nsuie aud the thing. They dislike the exactness of sdence, dim as their apprehension of It may be; they dislike its methods; they dislike the standard It acta up—truth, conformity to fact, without regard to previously established
The apostle of truth doctrine In the wlldenua* liking; give them on* clad In loll raiment who preaches comfortsbU doctrine In a richly upholstered church.—Popular Science Monthly.
Extracting by Elactrtclty. Yeare ago electricity was used extensively when teeth were extracted to lessen the pain. Th* patient held one pole In his Lend., and the other one was connected with the handles of th* forcep*. When the operator clasped the fororp* on the tooth, th* circuit was completed, and the patient received a severe shock just at the moment when the operator pulled the tooth. But miadalphb^IUttud.
Whan In Swlttarlnnd two yean ago 1 mad* th* acquaintance of some llxarda IIv Ing In Ih* crevice dT one of the sunny walb of our gardgn. Aa I had somewhere baaed that llxarda hav* a good ear for music, I
resolved to prove the fact.
wended my atepe
small musical bog, I their tomato cot*! had finished the first U
odience had collectod-
a pleasure to play lo,
Out peered head after head, a Uttl one etde. In a listening attitude. Igavemy little friends' a musical entertainment (varied by whistling) nearly every day, and before long they got much bolder —d would venture right oat of their boles He motlonlem on th* broad ledge of ths wall, their bright black eyes half doted as a rule, but opening now and then to gtri me a Uxy wink of enjoyment.—Cor. London
"If you think this convention can find anybody who can run better than the gentleman 1 have nominated, I point you once more to hi* well known war record.”— Youth's Companion.
The effect* of ammonia upon the complexion are directly the opposite to that of arseula The first symptom of ammonia poisoning w hich appear* among thuae who work In ammonia factorise ia a discolors Uon of the akin of the no*e and forehead. Thl* gradually extends over the face until the complexion has a stained, blotched and unsightly appearance. With people wh take ammonia into their systems In smaller doses, aa with their water or food, throe striking symptoms do not appear eo soon. The only effect of the poison that 1* risible for a time la a general nnwholesomenea* and aallowneaa of th* complexion.—Chicago Tribune.
- A correspondent telle u* that there are frog* In John Aahabranrr'a pond that have grown to such enormous sixe that they catch and devour young ducks, and occasional I y leave the pond and pounce down npon frying aixe chickens.—Adairville (Ky.)
t Liable la He Wicked. Speaking of the Influence of heredity, it U worth mentioning that according to eminent physiologist* the offspring of parents who marry late In life are more apt to turn out criminal* than other children.—Washington Star.
a Spider
d the Fly.
Regina—1 wonder bow be ever proposed
to her.
Claudia—1 expect he kissed her aud she unexpectedly demanded an explanation. —New Y'ork Epoch Patrick sad th. Mosquito Net. The electric ncuing suggests the story ol Patrick'* experience with an ordinary mo* quite canopy. He found one In a room that be waa to sleep In one night, and after studying It for a time mad* np his mind how It waa to be used. This waa th* way be related hla experience the next day: “It'* an Ulegant thing I found In DM room laaht noight. Thera waa a kyolnd of a fishing nit for minnows over me bed. 1 made a bole through It wld me knife, an leery moekater In the room wint Into the nit through the holt Thin I ah topped up the bole wld me hat, an shlept on the flare all noight, comfortable lolke, wid Diver a bolt* at alii"—Youth's Companion.
MECRAYS Grocery Store, No. 75 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE BAY CITY. We have inirodtued Meals —Lamb, Beef and Veals, into our stock, and car. supply allcomers in any quantity. PRICES MODERATE.
CAPT. FRANKS’ (Hd Virginia Tobacco A Cigar Store a*, tl Wsetdaqlaa SI.. Cap* Ht|. First clavs (lean and Chewing Tobacco. Rase Music and Hoags *1 Bottom Pries* MILLINERY STORE,
Fashioiuble Millinery A Fancy Goods, Embroidery Silks And Stamped Unen Ootids. Btamplagdin ‘ Mias Jonnla Wal«s.
0. F. SMITH, Importer and Com mission Merchant. FANCY GROCERIES. Sole Importer of the well known LATOUR OLIYEOlL th£ finest, the purest. TNE BEST IN THE MARKET. C. F. SMITH, 103 Walnut St., Phil*.
WEST END
AD work dene lo a first-class m
the rfcartaM astlee
rrKsta called for and d»tl *3, . * LY AT V.Etl 11 1)
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THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE.
Van Houtens Cocoa
•BEST A GOES FARTHEST." Royal Cocoa Factory,
A Oeliciou* Substitute for T«a and Coffee and Much Better than either for th* Stomach A Nerve*. Perfectly Pure. INSTANTLY PREPARED— EASILY DIGESTED.
anyone of thi •VigiEMEL r«~.
It 1* put
and can
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•OHCE TRIED, USED ALWATS." N. Y. Branch: 106 Jl 106 Rend* 6t.
brand arther foreign < ppb. 1-8,1-4.1-2 and be hid of any reliable |
DILLON’S,
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RATI Y is proprietor, is one of the most central and popular resorts on tl»e Island, at wliich the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be Kid, together with stii>erior accommodations for parties. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
ICE! ICE! ICE! ^Knickerbocker Ice C 0 - OF PHILADELPHIA 8UPPL1KS HOTBI.K, ItKMTAVBAKTS and COTTAOMH WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. -Ale© withCOAL! COAL! COAL! COAL BEST OUAUTY CABKFTl.LY PKEPARKD FOB FAMILY imF- AND v FULL WEIGHT tit'AKANTEXD.
Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant, X*. H W iuthlBitton XL, C«pe May, X. A. CHOICE WINES AUD LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for the Germania Brewing Company. Bottled Geode a Specialty for Family Use.
E JOHNSON, • WMahlngtoM Hired, ue»r P. ©., (ape Nay. A Large and WeD-Selroled Slock of FINE 8HOE8 AND SLIPPERS. A Full Aaaortlncnt of Wan Paper couvtauUy on hand.
£\ f* ©MS ^ Manufacturers of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINES. Also i Full Line of from 3 to GO U. P, ^Vertical Eiigiiies^ When in need of Power of any description, don’t fail to write direct to P. P. OLDS & SON, LANSING,lailCH.

