CAPE MAY. IIA1LY STAU. dortnr July JOd *u;u«t. HuUcni*-
ius tlic M'orrliinc wmlbcr iK'i»t you ofun rui.1) Int uluoll with thu nvowi-d Ini
*1 story ubnut T. Dc Witt tluy. Wht-n 1..-wa*. In fctninary at Ni-w Hnuw statrly I»r. Campl. il. tho :i, dospairinttly aaid
g rvmark aixl >ln
aiir^itah.' uource of wipplj f
Thera nra u>mr thtnu. w hich have this ! capacity fur utter annihilation. Wild anl'«arv never found d«d In the foreata; I
ering place friendahtpa vanish Into > ('outaiuini; rlothlnc d .wept .pace; the hole In the etoekint den. and 1 'a|.- May ik. of a texture which once was there. 1 u]ki1i days -cTled L. there no longer; yet thee thing, get ,. ^ y ..u;,-,
qnlrtly and un- j iq,iUdel|>hU oi
declared. which Student Talmagi i pnaeh before the critic! d of the senior class. Thi no civeth unto the poor Young Talmage' d there were thn-c kinds i la." He said he propoar iler Uic latt.x, which he di •ght of sympathy and of i>orCampbell was prevailed on ie young man a chanre. and this xt assigned to him was. “A good wife is ■om the laird." The analyMs n asequally .■markable. The student «lecLared that a tot w ife meant one good wife at a Unx he cunrlusin.i was drawn that, as a g<m.l ife was from the laird, presumably a lad ife was from the devil, and that. Infen-n-tlally. thedevd was married. A lurid pb* tugraph in words of Jcretel as Satan» probable has woo ml up the discourse with “ - - - mid not be exceeded by through siiace. umler the ..ns, Cring off Tloman canudering woghl. Hr. Campof Hr. Talmage, and was asdelih-iu-ly careful to ado]* him as a protege he had l.s-u unjustly |>reelpitant In do-
apt to make the Ilrst
few spoonful, of thu cooling mixture rather large. This almost immediately pi you a violent [iain in the temples or soi w here In the region of the eyew. Wb] this; di<l you ex cr atrip to think f One x has Studied the physiology of the case a that it ia cauo-d in the f.dlow ing maul The frozen mixture coming in cout with the uerx-r-a of the thmal (the larvnx, pharynx, etc.) temporarily paralyt itL The sensation Instantly shoots center of those uerx es, which ia in tlie
there a aide connection
shape of the great facial nerve whii start* from in front of the ear and exteis its branches over the aides of tlie face. S One hnuich of this facial nerve, < xle^ lug a-rons the temple, is a “nerx-e of sen. tinn." while the other branches are simp "nerxea of motion,” utilized chleiSy to go ern the play of the mouth. This gn-al facial oerxu sidetracks Uic lain which proceeds from thu chill, throw lug it out along the nerve branch which traverse* the temple. the tain being most agonizing |mint* xvbcre'Abe nerve branches. If the irritation lie extraordinary the "reflex' action which takes place may cause a vio III pain In the eyeballs as well as in Uh -mplc, the eye pain being simply symp. The person who rashly swallows gre; mouthfuls of troren milk should tvmrr her that every time It comes In coutni e ncrxvs of his throat the who system Is Injured to a greater ■ extent.—SUl-ou is lie public.
occurrence took place t yesterday. In the n fashioned rat trap In Use at a promlnhiflesale grocery store was found one ie largest of rodents. A number of g "lieiitlemen. I' ' that if you liell a rat hr will all the other rata off the place, therefore hell this rat with your
A GIRL'S I
e would think t
J WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., -if a : r ’'•* ' * •i Money;. Valuables and Merchandise pj M I To all pohlis in I' l l'-:ib .l Oni.. -I. to I* forwarded by express •ugh i •‘N ^ carried without eharges si d pn-iuptly delm red by our own inrseengern, long | *o as to Insure, as far as piacticalir, the return of g.ods on the sure day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES
WASH HAMPERS
tably tl
nthe boul
: to lie laundrlt-d will be eanied lielw ex n Phil oil Iphla. m Csmat (1 00 for the round trip, rn ! w ill be called for ,ml delivered
by all p|«-ii.
—t oner Washington and Jackson streets, tier—Ferty lludding, fix it of Market alrert. K<»m:itT STRI.TCH. Gen. Agoiu.
There Is a theory, xvhlch I* commonly e—“i -
Palace Steamer RepuMc
id domestic cares, dreax quite as well as | —s* ■ * J 1 1* j *w -s^v
Philadelphia and Cape May*
young girls, and usually liet
They cannot give all their time, o. . ,
anyapprecUbieiiartof it. to the planning Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tues-
days and Saturdays.
and purchasing of their
lently a fallacy lu the idea that f. ittlre Is capable of engrossing the
ere is another theory that a girl's time rnt in entertaining member, of tho r sex. hut thl* Is absolutely untenable, i the mildest of flirtation calls fortwo
and >
girl may spend her evei At ion, hut business hours ai jer invasion. Her will migl
.pend the hours from sunrise till midni but In the nature of the case her cq
iesare limited.
I domestic can-* which are *o at* Ingf Tlie nrwspa|«T pantgrapbe say not, and I think on the who right. TbUistiot twcaiiw most i unwilling to share the household I blUUe*. hat Isvsnar, during U.n
their education home life g-x-s on wlthou
r aaslstaiice, and once out of schoa ■ Ilml no place ready made In whlel ■ugh the needle's ey,-io. fur thedaoghte well to do family to find any domesti
dutiia worthy the natuc in her father'
house.
There are yet other ways in which it ■ popularly tupposed a girl's time i- em ployed, such as study and corrusjNindriic*
Horses and Carriages taken. Paggage and I'reight * | Transported. Office at .Union Transfer Co., Washington and
■f} Jackson Streets.
g yourcc
fate Imjsnex upul have npparently
womeu d did o
without explaining how ■d had been for weeks jtast .r Weeks to come? Whatou». grimll;* task* which
the )
EXCELSIOR MARKET, So. 33 XVASHI Xr.TOXi NTKKKT. CAPE MAV CITV. X- J. ^OHls llALPIIV & BBO.
io do. by theli md writing an
nut among the things sought. I'erhaiis the subject is worthy of scientllil invnitigation. It would la- as useful to thl race ax tlie discovery of the north fsile and, though the inquiry might la- as loiq ami trxlloua as an arctic exploration, it Vould not he so dangerous. Industrial!] It ought he of value. Here 1* a vast amount of Ulior which wi know, on the testimony of every girl lu tl* land, is put forth dailr.yet without vi>ihl< result. Would not experiments to make li productive he a* legitii * reduction of alur ‘ '
force’
r the utillzatiui
Anthropologist* might Apare a little timi aim the study of ermuial derrlopmeut auc trn their attention to finding out w ha: crom» of a girl's time. It ought sureli i Is- dune, if fur no other reason than K ratify the dear girls themselves, who err ilnly are ns much in the dark on thu notion as any one else.—Kate Field - !
I'aahlngton.
curing the ret for belli began. A number of curds « passed into the cage over the head, and Isxly of the ret. The ret w a» then cessfully helled and turned loose. H< fused to tnox-e for a few seconds, lying the ground aa if resting himself; then suddenly he started off among the barrels of sugar and tierces of meat. a was heard in the r of tile store, and following it a]q>eared e of Cals that do duty at tho they came, and reaching the front door, put oat as fast a* they could wltneascd the strange prr■ormanev, but uoue was more surprised m the senior [uirtnrr. who gave vent to . disappointment as follows; •Well, it didn't work, did itf Instead of running the rets away, the rat ran all my its away.’’—Mobile Hegister. While the migrating birds fly, the crickets ting their "Glory Hallelujah" at the top of • innumerable voices. Hark! you can the tune Itself and almost the words, rapid " " time—"John-Hrown's-Uody-Lieaa-Moukl'ring-ln-thc-Gronnd" — and the cricket jiaj s no attention to the birds or any one else, but gore on forever with Ida glory hallelujah. Some nights— one* for Instance—the crickets sing faster than they do at other times. On a cold evening it's a sadly Icog-drewu-out melody, but the song falters on as long as the cricket has got a spark of life left in hii legs and wings. Scattered in among Iheae steady .^strong insect notes then- are countless other little pipings nod fiddlings —the katydid's funny note for Instance, she generally aaya, “Katy-did. she did!*’ Fbe whole make* a most admirable sym- ~ istener in Boston Transcript. Why H* Kept Itogs. man living in a tumble down he Kast aide was asked why be iioo ixnUnurd to keep about hi* premise* a •reusing family of worthier cure of small size*. "Well. Fll tell you." he answered confidentially. “1 hare got a large bulldog—a regular fighting dog— which I keep in my house, and I keep three other dog* around the place to keep off anybody who might come around to steal the bulldog."—Buffalo Exprea*. Wsutsd Nothing l ast During Lent. Rubicund Passenger—Have you the
stopped my watch daring Lent. Rubicund Passenger — Stopped your watch daring Lent 1 ~ - (emphatically) K, rir.—Jewel-
The opinion I* now expressed by what are considered high scientific authorilire that the earth, and consequently its iron, at one time formed part of the son, the term sun. as used In thl* case, bring understood to include not only the sun nucleus, bat also the deep covering of Incandescent Yen ie nee, is called Its atmosphere. Tin- investigations of chemists and scientists with the spectroscope have revealed in the sun no fewer than txrenty'five distinct elements, all of which are known among things terrestrial, and there is every reason to believe that the remaining elements either existed at a former iwriod or exist Among the metals discovered io the son's atmosphere ia iron, and In c quenor of the enormous heat it, along with the other metals, ia in a state of vapor. Nut only Is the presence of iron unmistakably made out. but its position among other metals is found to he just where it might be expected, having respect to gravity and the atomic weights which these metals are known to po*«c»s on the earth. The study of other metal* In the si revealed by the spectroscope, also gw to support this hypothesis of the ei system.—New York Tvli-fflmn.
A ration is the ntablished dally alloi Slice of food for one person. For the L’nited States army it is now composed of the following: Twelve ounces of pork or ' oou or canned beef (fresh or corocd), or e pound and four oanm of fresh beef, twenty-two ounces of salt beef: eighteen ouucre of soft bread or flour, or sixteen ounces of bard bread,or one poum
"one ounces of commcal.
To every 180 rations, fifteen pounds of leans or peas, or ten pounds of rice lomlny; ten pounds of green coffee right pound* of roasted coffee or t pounds of tea; fifteen pound* of sugar, four quarts of vinegar, one pound eight ounce* of Mar candles, four pound* of soap, four pounds of salt, four ounce* of pepper
s of yea
atlon* of flo tr.—
Wiley's <
is Kepuhlic.
ongress baths are opposit
me evrnot bathing, where the beac •lopes most gradually and were th
srowda bathe.
t sea water .bath, i
Take a t sior hatha. Caprice: Colgate'a finest perfume -at Kennedy'# U. 8. F. Children,molhe!» and infay.s all diii.k Favorite Cream Root Beer. Arctic eoda at Xarcy & Mcctay’s Columbia avenue store. Improve your pastry that requires Favorite Extracts. That's why hake r*. coofecli oners ao<l caterers use it. Mrs. Watts Edmunds, 20 Washington street, baa opened a cosy and attractive ice cream saloon and confectionery st< re at which the most nicely flavored ice cream is served sod freabeat coofec•h us are sold. The rooma are *o Ibvitiog that ooe visit is sore to lead to
Delaware County Sutter, in pound and half-pound prints. Also in five-pound packages. Very convenient for families. W. Harry Church, 17 Washington street, opposite Stab office. *
COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE LUtTO-O, MWATI'U NTBKKT. IIKI.OIV M AKIIIMWTOM KTRKET. OIIOK 'IC WlTN 10*"* «V '< >1*!-* Ire Coltl 1-tiger Beer. Snw.nier GtiDlrn Itiilllril Gooff*, a Sprrlitlly for Family I or.
J. W. EAGAN.
Mansion House Bakery,
All kinds of Fr.-m-h a
r m t\mo.\ sthi.in'.
m Bread and Rolls. Full line Cakes r nianufscttinxl and liimisli.xl hotels am
€AI*E MAY IMYllsIOX.
FIRST-CLASS CAROUSAL.
5 Cents per Hide. KITIOI.m HOM.K.
DILLONS,
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RA1 IY 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 Ik; bad, .together with superior accommodntions for parties. Handsomely appointed jiarlors for ladies.
ICE! ICE! ICE! \K nickerbocker I ce c°OF PHILADELPHIA 8UPPLIKS J10TKI.S, RESTAURANTS and COTTAOKS W/TJI PURE EASTERN ICE. —Also with— coat: coat: coat: coat BEST QUALITY CAUKHVU
E JOHNSON, • WaMliIngtoii HI rod. near P. O., «'h|m* May. A Larxrand Well-Selected Stnek of FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A Full Anortment of Wan eonxlantly on liaml.
Ylje J\ew Afouijt Vcrijorj Hotel, CAPE MAY, N. J. ON THE BEACH. TERMS, 82 Per Day. VALhEE & SHEBBICK, I’roiirictoni.
Gordon’s Hotel and Restaurant, No. 1(1 YYasliIngfan S'.. Cape M>y, X. J. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for l^e F. A. Poth Brewing; Company. Botthxl GixkI* a S|«-claity for Family t'ac. I ly.U-ra in Kvi-ry Style.
Congress Hall Boarding and Liyery Stables, Morlh and Congi-eHN Stw., Cnpe May, J. P. BRICK.
MAGUIRE’S NEW COLUMBIA BATH HOUSES. KMablifthed 21 Yearn. SEW BODES AND FIBST-CLABB DEKV1CE. BEST BATUUx'U GBOUKD

