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Jamestown Te. centennial Expo-

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Never before In the history of the count ry bus there been held an exposition with so ninny attractive features as the Jamestown Tercentennial, now in full swiiiR on the historic waters of Hampton Hoads. The Tercentennial is now complete In all of Its details and presents to the visitor a

veritable dreamland.

Within an hoar's ride by either boat or train are such places as York town, where Cornwallis surrendered to the Continental army, and Jamestown laland. the "cradle of America," where now remain only the old rulna of the first church la America. Just across the waters of Hampton Hoads are lo- j cated Old Point Comfort and Fort Mon- j roe. the strongest and most Important artillery station on the Atlantic coast, i whose grim walls and winding moat | make It one of the most picturesque I spots In the country. These and many j other places of historic Interest Rive an [ appropriate setting to the Jamestown I exposition, which commemorates the i three hundredth anniversary of the l

dredth anniversary of inent English speaking setAmerica, the most important j

rent In the history of modern times, j Owing to the fact that the James-

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AMONG THE LEADERS.

Nee. Jersey'. Rank In th. States Ex-

hibit Palace at Jamestown.

In the 8tales Exhibit Palace New Jersey ranks among the leaden. In this handsome building the state has eight different displays, consisting of manual training, entomological, ornithological, resorts, fish and minerals. The entire exhibit Is In charge of S. R.

Morse. New Jersey state museum.

The munnal training exhibit la very complete, and the entire school system exhibit. In charge of Miss C. A. Underwood of Atlantic City. Is distinctive In that It is of a comparative charac-

ter and Includes the exhibits of a

other expositions, commencing with the Centennial of 1S7C. It thus shows the progress made In a period of thirty years. In the university exhibit Prince-

ton and Hulgera have di nlnys.

The educational exhibit Includes portions of tin- special Jersey exhibits at the expositions lu Philadelphia. New Orleans. Chicago. Charleston and Buffalo. Each of these exhibits presented the educational conditions of their sportive times. Combined and hav added a complete presentation of pi eut day school metbeds and results there Is provided a splendid outline ot

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TJje army ns well as the navy la well ! lection of the g

represented at the Tercentennial, and I dally parades by crack regiments of | United States troops are to bo seen on ! Lee's Parade, one of the largest and j beet equipped drill plains in the conn- | try. Stationed at the exposition grounds

fish, pier

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•s water and monntatn

sorts a a mineral exhibit showing

ment. serpentine, etc.

Nothing perhaps Is more Interesting'

Ttvc C >mpUstvd BriKMittjon-V uf rt»at PtutetuA " ClVIUhl ■ ~ .. ft THE HISTORY BUILDING.

Borne of the Interesting Things That May Be Seen There. The Pennsylvania state historical exhibit Is perhaps the most eouspk and handsome collection in the History bnlldlng, although every display Its own special features, lu this hiblt the history of the state of IV ry'vanla Is depleted by a series beautiful oil |ialntings from 11s settlement on through the Hevoluilor arrangiHl In chronological order eluding some famous old Dutch portraits aud a recent likeness of ex-<Jov-ernor Samuel \Y. Peuuypnckcr, through whose efforts the exhibit was passible. A large full length |x>rtralt of William Penn Is the center ‘ handsome portrait collection. A t lay figures dres-ed In the varloul fumes of the 'different religions that have existed lu the state from time to time Is another feafure that attracts much attention. The Colonial Dames' historic exhibit is also one of the most Interesting and valuable In the building. The codec-

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paintings by GUliert Stuart are the myst noted In the collection. The exhibit Includes a wonderful display of old colonial silverware and other relics, among which Is a sliver crown worn by tbe queen of tile Pntmmkey Indians. presented to her by King Cliarlea II. of England. Tbe portrnlls of the Calvert family, famous in Maryland history, are also lu this collection, loaned by Mr*. William Heed of BaltlThe Episcopal church exhibit Is most Interesting consisting of a collection of rarf old silver services from the hia turical churches of tbe country. A reproduction In miniature of the Blennerhassett mansion, famous In history as the birthplace of the BurrBlennerhassett conspiracy, la a prominent feature of tbe West Virginia ex-

hibit.

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M. C. SWAIN MASLFACTCBEK OP Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc Yil,® MB SYBSS® sswassa. ART COLOR OR DUIG1 A SPECIALTY.

The History of :Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING

AN account of the Aborigines: The Dutch ii Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County Tbe Whaling; The Growth of the Villages. Tin Revolution and Patriots: The Establishment tbe New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 480 Pages. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Append'SINT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF *2.00 BY LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N.

GO TO J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jaclcson St. Cape May GE your Shoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your worl Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather ir used. Abo for Du DoBu In Cu Det hnrec Jk Ou It*: fc? Tnrel kaix ob’fTVB DOLLARS PJ'.h'wEKIC for Sme. . jlai.'’*' WH ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND.

Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on I nslalments . ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REFAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS. BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND. J. D. Craig, 108 Jackson Street

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Infanta’ Food In FrancoIn France It is a punishable offense Tor any one to gl.o Infanta under one year any form of solid food tmleaa snch lie ordered by written prescription signed by a legally qualified medical man.

Throna Room of Spain. Tbe throne rooui of Spain Is a magnificent apartment of crlmvoa and gold, with c olosnal mirrors and a chandelier of ro:k cryWnl that la considered tbe finest example of the kind In the woHd. Coder the gorgeous canopy ore' large chain haidaomcly carved •nd gilded and nph'ilatercd lu crimson brocade. These arc the thronee of

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regiment of United State* Infantry, the t t Second aqnadron of the Twelfth Unit-, ed State* cavalry and D battery of the. Third field artillery. Several regl-! ment* of the national guard of vari-; on, state*, tieoldo* numeron* millUryj and semimilitary orgnnlxatlons, are encamped at the exiioaltion from time | Tbe government exhibits, boused In; four handsome structures on the water i front of the exposition, comprise one of tbe most complete and comprehensive display* of the work of the] various departments of tbe government ever assembled. Tbe Individual states hare also copie forward at this ext>OBl-

tlon with tbelr heartlret support

co-operation, and twenty of them have erected building* to represent them at tbe Tercentennial, while practically every state Is represented In exhibits historical, educational or industrial. These state buildings are located on Willoughby Boulevard, a grand avenue

paralleling the water front

tbe brood plazxa* of tbe suite structure* visitor* may rest and view the magnificent and historical harbor whereon the vessels of the world might rest at anchor. In the Immediate front

appear tbe great white men-of-war oar own and ofttlmes a foreign i

lion's, and yachts, sloops, schooner* . and merchant vessels of every kind.

Tbe Illumination nt night to a see

in Itself worth a Journey of a thousand miles to witness, and. with all tbe outlines of the buildings aglow, tbe paths of the Canoe Trail and Lov erT Lane twinkling with the myriads pf tittle lights, the War Path a Ware

than the entomological exhibit, which Includes n collection of specimens of tbe mosquitoes, tbe extermination of which has made Jersey famous. “Jersey was once famous for bet mosquitoes." admits Custodian and Commissioner Smith, "but.’’ he adds, “Jersey Is famous now for ridding her•etf of tbe pest while many another state Is coming to the fore as a mosquito breeder because it doss not Jump In and slay them." There are some three or four varieties of mosquito In Jersey, but ft U the germ carrying mosquito which was the particular object of tbe scientists' beneficent wrath. This 1* the Stegomyln fasclata. He really I# not a very large bird until he_ls reeu magnified and printed for exposition purposes. The pictures show him almut a million times as large as the mounted sped,

mens near by.

Other pictures show tbe ditching of marsh land which destroy* breeding places, the use of oil and the catching of specimen* for purposes of analysis. Specimens ara. shown of the eggs of the mosquito and tbc Insect In Its next stage of development. Similar exhibit* are mode of all fruit or wood destroying Insects. Including tbe Ssn Joa* scale and the seventeen year locust.

Raises of th* States.

One of the unique featnros of the Jamestown exposition Is tbc assembling of the agricultural, and horticultural products of tbe several states In one magnificent building, the States Exhibit Palace. Here state vies with state In making creditable displays of mammoth pumpkins, melons, potatoes apples and other fruits until the very air Is filled, with tbe pleasant perfume

of tbe orchard and farm. DIstasM of Memory.

Wrltlnii of dUciise* of the memory. • Boss Ian doctor gives *n lutcresOnt account of some of tbe eccentridtloo of his patients. In the case of a literary man some time previous to bis seeking advice be had been tronbled with an absolute failure of memory. He could remember exactly everything be hud done more than a year ago. but occur reneca of later date he had entirely forgotten. When attacked by the <U* ease be was engaged in writing a d, which he had half finished. “

Although the women of Franca bava long led their aex In other conntriaa at gainful labor. It Is only recently that French law has given tbe married woman control'over her own « This new law will tend to abolish tbs race of parasites of which Count Beni

Ii a titled type.

Schubert. , One song of fcbtfbert'8, “The Wanderer." broc^it Its puMIrhcrf.. between 1822 and 18m. upward of 512.000. ~ Schubert's request he was buried Beethoven, both lying together In the cemetery at Vienna.

Soiled Wall Paper. One of tbe best methods of cleaning soiled wall paper Is to take flour and mix It with water uutil a stiff dough la formed. Place It upon s board and knead It with tbe hands until It la not sticky. Take a small piece In th* hand and rub It over the wall paper.

K Pis*sent Frolic.

After the dissipated Duke of Wharton bad been narrnt'.ag his frolic* Dean Swift said to him: “My lord, let recommend one more to yon. ~ Take a frolic to .be rood. Rely npon It. yon will find It the pleasantest frolic yo«

ever engaged In.'

Will the automobile Industry go th* way of tbe bicycle-Industry? This la a question that Is already agitating man who have millions tied up In th*

: horseless carriage trade. Strange as remembered the Brut half, hut could at foil how to- had Intended to finish “ “ cm - Ulere aavoc * ta * «

not tell bow he had Intended to finish

ft. H* was nt last unable whether he hod dined.

In another case tbs patient tells « Us travels, but repent* tbe tale* t dozen time* an boor with the sami phrase*. He would play a game at cards carefully and well. Five min utes afterward he would mention that b* bad’ not played for weeks. Hi would say “Good morning!" whan tbr doctor mad* his first visit of tbe day hot did not remember the visit thm mlnntas later B th* doctor agate

the affirmative aide of this proposition,

and they are willing to be

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•cription Campaign and the mdi meets which are being oflered to ReprsseoUtives Equally interesting to old and young. Address Ae Mdropeilu Migaitef.

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing', Steam and Gas Fitting Au. orders rbckivh prompt attention SHOP—Delaware At*. Cape May, A. • SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor, House moving a special! n

It Is worthy of note that tbe < of Chicago professor* which adn nudity of children under ten Of ag* consists of five families with a

total of two Intm.ts.

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