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MAKING SILHOUETTES.
lac Tbaae Old Time TerorlUe. Ercn Id the enlifthtcood day* when the art of pholoffruphy baa advanced ao vary near to perfoctiem there are Bill peeoa old faahioned people ■who cling vritb fondneau to theae uilhouetue. One gnat thing in their favor la that the Taaet clever among namay, with a little » and a atoady hand, find in them
•droit in their execution. But there may he aome of our young reader* who •oarcoly know what a ailbouette ia. and aodh unenlightened peraona wo will endeavor briefly to inatract in the nlmoat forgotten art. A few aheeU of drawing paper, a pencil and a lamp are all the —anllili needed to commence opera-
Hona.
The operator flrat flxea a ahoet of paper to the wall by inaerting a pin in each comer. Then the person when UJreneaa. or ailbouette, U to be taken fa Beaded In a chair cloae to the wall in ■r.oh a position as to throw a distinct shadow of hia profile (aa near lifo rize as poaaible) on the center of the paper. To aecore atcadinea a wine gla« or aome aoch aupport la placed betwa n hia bead and the wall—for the alightest movement often caoaoa failure. -Having anenged theae matters satisfactorily, the operator proceeds to sketch with a pencil the head and profile of the fitter, and this require* a steady hand and some dispatch, aa it is no easy matter to ait in one position for a groat length of time perfectly motionless. Wb< o the la concluded, little skill will be d to bring the task to an end. The _lor has only with a sharp penknife it out the bead in the line of the penall mark. The center part-ds then thrown aside and the other paper laid on a piece of black cloth, which throws oat the features boldly, and if sufheient oare has bean taken a striking likeness Will be the toward-—Happy Thoughts.
rt by Ilnub.ru.
Bob Michael, one of the beat hunters and moat thorough of woodsmen in northern Herkimer county, N. Y., Walked against a string coo night and was mortally wounded with buckshot An old French Canadian trapper above the Saranac lake region was setting a 17 pound steel heart rap near an old burning one day and bad both arms caught between the jaws, and there hia y remained for weeks, being found
body ran at last a
a the r
In Africa a curious trap ia uxd for elephants It oonslita merely of a long Made of ateel in a four foot log of wood •landed from a tree by triggers When the elephant stirs the string, the ■e drops burying the steel be- ' dim's shoulder blade*, captured in India by a bow md anew trap. A' chunk of bait is hong on a stick, below which the arrow is at mail When the tiger polls the bait, the bowstring is loosened, and the arrow is supposed to find its way into the animal's heart Baited traps are not usually dangerous to human lift It is when strings half ottecsaled by bushes and grs-t.
... rs and wild uate an found is a lt« beams a sort of dean to camp, with an eight inch r-procw Sttok lying over the entrance and jutting eff into the woods AO or 00 h ot. A hewn plank inside the inclosnrv is arrangart so aa to look like a floe r ating plans tor a foot Beyond the plank (teak Of fDul smelling meat, hui hens? comb or other twit suitable for
a who use
in ha
steps on the plank has its back broken by the * pro or stick, temh a deadfall la bard to bnild, but it it aaiang the surest cf tempt far large gane that ia not shy cf inclosure. It is lananhnrwl cf a lost and starving In dies that he triad to reach the bait of a dsaflfil) and waa crushed by the logs tteoagh not kilted instantly. Other men hasa had fingers crushed in mink and
mamn deadfalls
Ma> sat Bans for big gams using wtaasops to encircle the boasu' necks whan they venture to touch the bait It is a odious fact that aoch men acmeMmea gat a teg in their own trap and am yanked into the air by the stout sapling traaused as a spring polo. •" man has danglad with his hei
with his machines
DELICIOUS RUSK.
Thta irry .
A dried rusk is a pastoral sort of bread, recalling the feasts of Phyllis and Ccrydon under the green trees, with plenty of bunios and flowing bowls of milk.' These dmd breads date bark to rliest classic times, when for convenience large quantities of bread were bakrd and prepared so that it would keep a long time. German rank is usually slightly sweet, but the time honored recipe here gireo is made without sugar and is especially delicious when served with a creamy glass of ioed milk in summer. It may he eaten fresh, as it is an excellent bis-
cuit.
Add balf a cupful cf butter to a pint of lukewarm milk. Sift enough bread flour, with a teaspoonful of salt, to make batter about us stiff as you can stir it. Beat in half a cupful of homemade yeast or half a yeast cake, and finally add two eggs and brat the batter until it is in blisters. In summer it should eight or ten hours, according to the weather. In the morning add merely enough flour to roll out the dough. Let it rise two hours; then roll >ut uptil it is a little lem than half inch thick. Cut it into small cakes 1 pnt one on top of the other until they are all paired, and let them rise for half an hour longi-r. At the end of bake them fur about HO minutes in a quick oven. When they are cooled a little, separate the cake* and pile them loosely in a large dripping pan, with their soft side up Set them the closet under the oven, to become thoroughly dry, for a day or two and then hang them up in a bag in tbo kitchen mar the range, to ••cure," for three or four days longer. Where tbcio range closet under the oven, the rusk may be put in the oven at night after the fire is covered and tbo drafts turned off and left till morning. They will not be very much browned—merely dried and crisp Like all rusk, these biscuits are better fur keeping a week on a fortnight — Philadelphia A CORDON BLEU.
Although the late Duo do Kemours had no pretensions to being an epicure, be was the last "cordon bleu" in France. We mean by this that ho was the last survivor of the Chevaliers do Bt Esprit He was also of the last creation, that of 1H2&. whim there were only two knights made, the Due de Noand the Connt do Lecce. The Order of the St Esprit was created in 1687, was sappreMwl by the revolnaud was revived by Louis XV11I in 1814. To speak rightly, Louis XVIII considered that the order had never to exist, for he had given two daring his exile, in 1810, the one to Francis I, king of the two Sicilice, and the other to fail brother, the prince of Salerno, the father of his brother's wife, the Duchess d'Aumale. Tbo ribbon nf this order was a light bine color. It was worn around the neck in the reigns of Henry HI and Henry IV, bat was changed by Lonis XIV, when it was worn across the chest The Chevaliers of the St Esprit were always known under the name of Lea Cordon Bleu, and this was tbo supreme honor during the monarchy of Franco. It was from this that the title of "cordon bleu” was given to a first claw cook. A gentleman one day declared, after a good meal, that be who had cooked tbo dinner hod proved himself a "cordon bleu" among cooks—in other words, the master of hia art The title became quite the rage, and is now always used to designate a good cook without the persons who use it knowing what it moans or still leas the origin of
the title.—Exchange.
J THE FIRST WOMAN RABBI.^
The dancers seen at Kanibuidi's were Bisa and Luangeni. There were four drummers and one old man with rattles, who gave a very picturesque pi rformTho drummers had small, barrel shaped drums, with tightened skin at either end. The drums were susjnndcd by rope from the left shoulder. The 'dommera played to any crude, untrained songs in splendid time, and while playing and singing danced about most gracefully, aome steps resembling closely the waltz. All wore long loin cloths bark, reaching from the waist almost to the ground. They were wonderfully active, dancing and singing vigorously, whirling round on one leg and spurring the ground with the other foot. They sang, drummed and dsnood in perfect time. The old man had two rattles, each composed of five small, round, dried wild fruits with uoisy, rattling seeds. Throe were threaded eu brochotie thin sticks, one of which the old man held in each hand and kept time with tbo others, besides doing his share of the dancing.—From the Journals of the Late E. J. Glare in Century.
A Thirty Mary Balldlns.
80 story office building is to be Ml .on Park row. New York city, the site of Uie old International bo-
erected on the i
and 8 floors in the side lowers, 80 floors in all. The foundations consist of piles driven into the sand, cut off below the -Water lino and covered with concrete and masonry bases far the columns. The outer walls will bo carried by cantalevers, as In many other tall buildings of iM* aharaotec —Rngitwe-ing News.
Most leaves contain some nourishing properties—in particular, those of the acacia tree. It would be quite passible to'subsist on leaves if the supply were not stinted, and the shipwrecked mariner will keep in very fair condition if he chew them as he would his quid cf
mien George ID came to tba ol hia first acta was to Issue az klblting anv of the clergy v Mir sermon*.''' Thl ^ ^ paotalky aimed at a prebendary of star who had In hia discourse b Indulged in fulsome adulation. Instead cf thanks, the king gave him the tafonuatton that be oame to i praises cf God, and not!
Always With Da
will be published K and every magaslne in this country, latef Smart Boy—Please, ma'am, it's the mrf tmiwlnh Trtilnk
onagri of Jewish women, recently held In this dry, is tbs woman. Tbs incident took plane In the only Jewish tempi* where such a thing could '
Hirsob, has led the way in the liberal Jewfllied, not with
srrapsthy with the innovalioB, but elderly people, who perhaps nsrtr dreamed that their creed oould get ao far from the traditions as re tolar ’
which chronicled the congress of rellgloni at the World’s fair, when a Catholic bishop preyed before a council of Jewish women
pit There was not a vacant it in the Look, and there was not a disparaging comment on the now rebbL President Fisher Into«imod the "daughter of the congregation" and said that he was pleased the point when a "daughter" might nd In the place of a rebbL Ha claimed o be a triumph for Jewish womanhood. Mrs. Solomon read from manuscript, anting the work of the recent council of Jewish women as her theme. Bbe was t-pl-gremmatlo and logical.
HERE IT IS! The store you will like to shop in. We not only offer you the opportunity ol choice from a large and varied stock of dry goods, notions, gentlemen’s furnishing goods and millinery, but we assure you prompt and polite attention and satisfactory prices. The store has been vastly improved and our stock is much more comprehensive than formerly. We shall be glad to have you come in if only to look around. 0- L- D- SKERR. 5!8 Wastenrton Sir
Knickerbocker Ice (Jo. ^ of Philadelphia. SUPPLIES HOTELS, BE87A URAIfTS and COTTA OSS WITH BEST QUALITY ICE. Ala* With COAX.! COAL! COAL! COAX! FROM 8KU5CTED MINES. OAREia'LLY PREPARED FOR FAMILY USE. AND FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED.
II te all over, men who do not think it is over, but there are also a great many man who do not think the cdvll war 1s over. They have a right to both views. There is DO law against Ignorance of any kind. The
m ornnlse and save the traditions of Judaism. The women onnfoul they were ignorant of the traditions, and, tbs mothase being ignorant, there was but little hope that the coming generations would know of them exorpt as memories. The orremonlal beauties were brooming a closed book. It is our plan to open It aad save the Be*. t has oome to pi that the world is Baking whether any religion is worth saving. There are many who have lived aright without religion, but there are few who can live aright without ita Influence. It is the Jewish mothers who are going to sare the traditions of the ages, the prophets ....I (Re philosophers of Jmtsism Women are more emotional than men and religion is the adonoe of rational emotionalism. "Jewish women have organised for progress. They want to change the education of the three B'a to the three H’s—head, band and heart. The woman of today cannot afford to live ai •'Tbo ready made woman the peat with the self mad< with her tbo old subject for oolhglate dobetoi 'Unsolved, That matrimony unfits a man for business or a woman lor udtanoo"Tbc hysterical woman has passed away. You will find her sleeping on a touch 100 years old and noting only eooh passing hour os adding one to tbo dally calendar. The woman who thinks, and, thinking, acts, has come upon Ukj stage to toko her "The thoughtful woman would not try to suppress gambling. She would flrat Invent something to take its place. Provide amusement better than gambling and there would be no gambling problem. It Is a poor teacher who destroys and brings nothing to take the place of the thing <VsKroyed. Sod.-ty can cure must of the cells of the world !>y oroslng to attack them and providing other things which shall make the evils stela and flat In oomportaun.”—
Stockton Hotel C .A-JF 1 IElL Open from 6.30 in the morning until 2 A. M, Entirely reorganized. Feature made of all sea lood. broiled live lobster, deviled crabs,soft shell crabs, terrapin, etc. Standard oi excellence will be equal to any first-class city restaurant. Private dining-rooms when desired. *
The use of a crureod drive chain nlng over a driving pul Ivy and an adjustable Idler pullvy and thin around a pair at drums attached to the front and rear of the oar, to he usd Instead of toi K ng in propelling the oar, has Just patented. Tbs power used Is tricity. An Invention which will prove us.<ul to ticket agents or any otto having a largo nomlier of tickets to be disposed of rapidly is a case to hold the ticket. In the side of which Is a spring slide, which, when pushed toward the and of the i. brings the tickets out through a slot use at a time, one side wall of the box Ixing held by springs in order to keep the tl ‘ - pressed against tbs side. One of lbs most novel excavating machines of recent data has been patented tiy a North Dakota man and oonalsia of two
When the excavation Is deep enough, the
button has th* bock mads of cork. A reversible mall bog receiver and deliverer, lot use on single track railroads, has an upright rod placed In the the oar doorway, which can fa* t either direction by th* mall clerk th* apportion haring - ~
the bag on the uppsr ana, releasing tbs bag 1 thalower arm.—Chicago New*.
Notice appears in London larantkm of a . tool tar product, under th* name of soap •took, [*»pored in Brindisi, which is large-
tLe. It U prepared fay subjecting tLs resi-
due cf olive kernels tc
»tb* nitty] » *»0 per ton.* Tb* attfcb In queSoti tab is of littte value as • lubrUcr, has
la, together with scoops, on tb* walls cf Kgypin ortBcomto, and all three are bequest*-
F. W. WOLFF", 406-408 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Fancy Cake Bakery and loe Cream Parlors. •g- FRENCH AND VIENNA BREAD. ROLLS. PASTRY. ETC. BEST MATERIALS USED. COTTAGES AND HOTELS PROMPTLY SERVED. GIVE US A TRIAL
Attorn rttf. J AMES M. E. HILDRETH. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW BOticiTOIt JS , niu, a Kxs MI MM I * (*u ASCnr M'TARY PI BUO. ornre *1 No at Ore jut fitrert. J SPICER LEANING. . ATTORNEY asdOOUNSELLOK-AT LAW EXAMINER. SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY SPECIAL MASTER IN CHANCERY Cafe Mat City, N. J. •^jWtGAN HAND, TTOKNEY AND CoCSBKLLOK-aT-Law Solicitor, Master and Examiner In Cbonscry, Supremo Court Commission ' and Notary I’ubllc. Cai k May Cocky Hoct.it. N. J. (Oi'tHJsIte Tublls BulMingvi.
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO.
FORWARDERS O
Merchandise, Valuable Packages and Money To all pointM in the Fnite<l State*. Tbe Best Senice Betveen Cape Hay aid Philadelphia. Quick Transit. Prompt Deliveries. Orders for goods to be forwarded by express will be carried without charge and promptly delivered by our own messengers, so as to insure, qj ■far as practicable, tne return of goods same day. vHORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be scut by express on fast passenger trains. CAPE MAY OFFICE—Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—Foot of Market street, adjoining Upper Ferrjf'Building. ROBERT STRETCH, General Agent.
LANSING’S ‘SaT
Knickerbocker Livery Stables,
\VM. UEBENTHAU
Coo* KB Lafatetts ai
Terrapin. Hxid. Soft Mid Devlll-d Crabs, Fried Oysters. Leave orders lor Terrapin ippen. Cottages supplied. Canada Molt and Tannhauser Beer. Wines and Liquors. Shuttle Board for Ladies. Coolest and Largest ier Garden In Cap* May. ladies' Par-
Latest Styles IiOWist Prices. Clothing for Men and Boys. Gents Furnishing Goods and
articles. ISAAC H. SMITH, 511 Washington Street, CAPE MAY.
CHARLES CAMPBELL PURE BULK and CREAK
tomers.'. Evsry effort SATISFACTION. ‘ Orders left st HALRINS. 4'.’8 Wssb. Ingtoo Street will receive prompt ATTENTION.
Chong Hop Hing, China-wars, Isa, Japanese Goals, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND CURIOSITIES 314 Washington St.. CAPE MAY. N. J.
Get the Right Sort of Beer, Porter, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale, Orange Wine, by buying them of the only Bottler of these goods located in Cape May, A. R. GORDON. '‘219 Decatur St, De YuengUng & Son’s, Pottsville Porter is the finest in the market Finest Whiskies, Win-s and other liquors in the market. Families supplied.
Visitors ought to know about it, Residents do know about it,that the neatest, newest, daintiest things in Dry Goods can be had a CRESWELL’S 504 Washington street, at Philadelphia prices. This is news. If we have not got what you want, we will get it for you immediately.
Rear Knickerbocker Ire Office.
M. E. CRESSE, MANSION HOUSE BAKERY, 317 Mansion St. All kinds of Bread. Cakes, Pies and Ice Cream.
Tlie Largest Business is done at Because it has been long known that the Choicest Meats ami Finest Qualities of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, etc.,
OPEN ALL THE YEAK .
PIER AVENUE mil CAPE MAY. !¥. J. Bostdii i; by Day or Work. Cautral Location, near tbe Beach and Post I'fHor, ST.MtUVIi ACCOMODATIONS. MHN. T. R. M AI KS
HAINES k W03DS MEK,,,AXTS
RESTAURANT,
Cor. WasliluKtei
New Stock of Bent lirands of Wblakles, Supplied with Best Goods at I’hiUdrlphli
EXCHANGE.
New Management.
and JjickHon HI*.
Brandies, W'oee and Boers. Fat
DILLON’S,
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets, OI which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, is one ol 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 accommodations lor parties. KS^Handsomely appointed parlors lor ladies.
Hotel Lafayette,.. cjkx^c ar. y. Ooen June 22nd to Seutember 16th. Situate on the Beach ; service ol highest standard ; the only house employing a corps of French waiters. JOHN TRACY & CO.
SEA BREEZE HOTEL
Wines. Liquors and Clear*. Orcbeatre Music Day and Evening.
GfilSCOM’S MILK and CREAM DEPOT, v < 104 Jackson Street.
PhysiriSM.
JAMES MECHAY, M. I
T ritYSHTAS,
». MAItCY, M. D.,
OJJtct i/uurr—From B to 9 A. M ;3to4 K jyt WALTEK S. LEAKING, DENTIST, Office—Cor. Hlouk* ami < Ukak S In A
itotrls and Corinflrs. y NIT ED STATES HOTEL, Corner Jackson and Lsfsyrllr Streets MHS. C. B. REEVES. Thoroughly renovated and refitted, erm* |1.50 to *! per day ; is to 110
S’ BEACH AYE., ONE SUIT A UK BELOW K It. STATION. ■sdeUcMIuUyeooland Airy. Oulj sixty fret IruntAhr *url. MRS. C. j-:. M UN ROE. C OLLINS'HOTEL AN I) RESTAURANT. IU6 DECATUR STHerr. OFF. COLUMBIA AYE.. CAI'K MAY CITY. N. J.
Cholre Brand* ul Wln.xlr* Ituebealn Herr ou Draught and In bottlra. oj.trr* and ITot* lower)'style. Family rdersttulfciird. limners Served. F. COLLINS. Proprietor. STOCKTON HOTEL Billiard and Pool Room T2K-PIN ABBEYS.
The tables have been entirely done over, equal to new; new balls and new cues. The Ten-pin Alleys have all been newly repaired and an entirely new equipment provided. A Shuffle Board has been constructed this year in the most approved plan, in connection with the Billiard Room. t l.M’K MAY. j LOTS FOB SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVISE.
JACKS SNARE. Attorney. ir Walnut Street, ITilladA. JAMES B. TAYLOR.Cane May. UNION TRANSFER COMPANY, KX1-KKSN AND General Railroad Tickel Agents. OFFICE — Cor. Washington A Jackson Sts. Baxxase called for and checked to all point* tromhoiel* and eotagr*. and delivered to
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mm LOCATION IN o.a.zp:e I have taken the TATRAM COTTAGE in connecion with the MARIS E TIIsliA COTTAGE and am now ready for the Reception of my former Patrons. I have nothing to do whh the Management of the Marine Villa this Summer.
DELAWARE BAY HOUSE, The broad porches of the Delaware Bay House at Steamboat Landing are shielded from every ray of the sun and get the benefit of all the cool breezes, while the view across the bay “is out of sight.” It is just the place to visit when in need ol a change from the Cape May routine. Unpleasant individuals are not permitted there, so that the morning or afternoon, after the departure ol the Republic, can be delightfully enjoyed there. Seaside delicacies are prepared and served in the best manner.

