Cape May Wave, 12 March 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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volume - xxxii.

cape may city. new jersey. saturday. march 12, 1887.

whole number. 1693.

J. Rff.T«r KDXHXim. rrtprUh*. . iiK.mr r. utyo, K4uor. 1100 a Ysa r BtrtotlF to Advance- «'-««*» *<" T ""» '""C. . twial g«r<|v „ reaming * black, ATTOBNEY8-AT-LA W, CAMDEN. H. J. II* J kb j, jf. leading * son," dentTsts c»™ j, "snrrs <nnu»-fniiiin. ^ ««» <pm»WT»««P. 1 J AM Ed M. E. HlLDRETlL attorn ey-at-law i ANl) A • JLICITOR. MA8TEIV AND EXAMINER IS OBAHCIRT. _ 'Ms* II Ne. M WosMngtmi BOTHrt. VJ pennington t. hildreth, attorney ■ at - 1. aw HOLtCrroa in chancer! , 1M MARKET ST.. CAMDEN. V. J. £ tr-BrucK OBoe u Cape Ms j Court n«w, . "-o ««.«■! y*-r JjUlbUM yy b.mttlb, paintbr^and* glazier, QAM MAT CITY, N.J. P. ■ — - -. — - If dbubbn toetnsend, - - AOBNT FOR COMBBHLAND mutual fire insurance uo. ^ ••ommiiwionkb of deeds

«(!*« at Cape Mar Court hook, N.J. Jsl-r H K C. GILB, HOUSE. SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER, CXFK MAT CITT| N. J. iwmfATEB FDBNISUBD.^ ^urrT o ate^office . 41 tim sodsraiipw"' wooia r-wnrt.1 fianff Um f "" ■>*»«• "" s BTRHnOAT* OF TBF. POCNTY OF CAT* - MAT. r *l» aWra V Cap* Mai Court Houaa. w TmBDAT AN" HATI'WDAT af *aoU WILLIAM nn.D««TR, JQ ANIEI. ci)X. oi Quars. Totecco, Pipes and Fan«^ Goods . " B ARBER 8!I0r ATTACHED. CAPE MAT COtTKT TIOt'SF. K, J. blanoskj stttoner y & notions „ ■awr-a" OMWHIPKII VIOLIN BTRINClH rent lo an j Peat OBcs *44 res* in th* Pbima mates on reeslpt of slx'r-Svs rents. J. H. OARRIAON. w * nTtpMBiuroo si- o»s* Mar N. J. TOraicUSSK!f31 ' ^?MiM^aE'7>jU°*/iunrt10 ITFwhitesides, 909 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA, ■ HUM a aprdaUf la prodocuur panuaaau PORTRAITS Crayon, Pastel & BlI Colors ^ At rranif mtwm prim. SSSiSS COPIES OF DECEASED PERSONS. Only Three Cents a Packet. mo PUT POULTRY Id good condi- - 1 lion, and keep them free from ml) dla raw To Increase. Un-tr produblloo ot eggs, and make Hum mora profitable all jrou hare to do la to feed Condimental Spice. It la put up lo park eta, and I» not oqK aba cheapest to all hm .krk, hut b I '"eaiWlWtt adapted to I be needs ami usdr of PmUWT. TSS CONtlKEXTAl FOOD CO. w'sssffliii . ACTIVE AM> FElt.MAMINT ANIMAL BONE MANURE. PaF.*.W»V*,MW.LMt»«illl»*.*

L. E-. MILLER, GENERAL- CONTRACTOR. MOVING BUlCBINGS A SPECIALTY, J CAPE iMAY CITY. N. J. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET, No." 37 Jackson Street. . CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. )>?«->' ICE! ICE! ICE! Ice & Coal Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. fflels, RtsMs an3 uittaiBS witl Para Men let. COAlX'' " 'OOALC AT $6.00 PER TON. A. F. KENDALL Doors, M, Blinfls, SMttors, Monlflings, Scroll Wort, Wood Turnings and dealer in Lumber of all kinds. (Vd.r. bfmall Will rfwur^proapi aueoonn. omoe aO'lrma, aoulh aaaema. Cape Ma, co . N. J. . A. F. KF.NUALI. m.w., W. 1. 1:. H. J. M. E. HILDRKTH. AUnraef-al-UF and HaUjJ Public. A. B. LITTLE. HltDRHTM & LITTLE. Real Estate Brokers,

No. 4 OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J. J Katate Huniilil, (told and Kxchaugrd. Moiela, iionrdlnu Honaea and Cottaicea Rented. Desirable Hulldlnu l.ota Blluatrd Dlredlx on the Weacli. Par Wale. HEW MILLINERY STORE, " ; 49 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. A STRAW AND* MILLINERY GOODS. f, Habiouaiile abapea in aaaal,lii llaia LadlM' »^CMMraa| Collara. CulM, Apron, ami Uloiaa Embroidery Goods. ^ gtamping done Lb Order. 5 ..ItfcNE ATHIAI. JENN|E s WALES EBBiTT HOUSE. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAH. JACKSON STREET, OPIUSITE SEW COLUMBIAS. W. OOLT. V AMERICAN HOUSE, 7 ; Chestnut Street (bet. Bth and 9th) Philada. iS JAMRp'll. McCl.liM.AN, ITupriclor. " West Jersey Hotel, » FOOT OF MARKET HTKEET.. DAMPEN. N. J. ' nana* Jy-y^M^Rclmuniial^^oo.^it^n fr^g^l fSjhSj Ui "" I'"" STBCUSN PARSOS4 baU if rartm'i llelrl, i ' I ■■■ cttkb ■'' ' JOSEPH P. HENRY, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, CAPE WAV CITY. N. J. i»' WILLIAM S. BARNETT, Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. CHARLES WEISS, " ~ BREAD AND- CAKE BAKCRY i AND IOE CREAM SALODN, | Tt ' ' No l< U AHIIINIITON BTItF.gr. ''APE MAY CITT. N. J. r NATHAN C. PRICE. I ' Surveyor and Conveyancer, ; CAPE MAY CITY, N. d. « DUKE & DOAK, I* Contractors and Carpenters, d CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. HIRAM DeWALT, A MERCHANT TAILCR, b J No. 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. GEORGE E~. CU M M I NGS • AOENT FOR TBB SALE OF 11 Biilmlitiat Saslls Part IsM Heijlts, Amter & Pt. Plaasan! E. «hr>. 7Q3 Walnut Street. Phllad ilohiB. GEORGE M. POWELL, . MERCHANT TAILOR, « No. 1 5 Decatur Street^ Oape Ma* City ^ ^ ^ !£ ^»jaaaadba|| pmJ>.|n'dej[-wui4.i Murniai VuTuS^aSdiSlS' PUUWMM'

^ardiral. KtJSHIBO TO DEATH la il.« Bttrmpi to aa-im Urt Nusiri ] I Whirl po.'l liapids b no mora nttlrw. 01 i liaiiFunup, than to trifla with diwrow 1 1 . whi' h nob day »ernr« a rtronprr bold . ami baatitis the end of life. Thb a Af^ially true id rlinnnMtbm. ueurAlpn, ; • perhaps sliitbt at fin* bra ex- j i innicl* lUnpi-riAi-i, ufid rteadily Mcure m' , firmer crip until at bua the oxunr u unen- : durable anil Audden ' draih brinjn relict : Tliou dirStWF can be rflred "by the w : ' y of Athiopliona .bi.li, in cOnocrtiim with | ' ~ Atbloplwroe I'illr, never bib when prop- j . crlv awl. Kend tbo following from tlieae I , 1 n lio lave teated it. i c; A. Hewari, Nebon, IhL, on: "Ath- ! to|dion« lias en ve.1 my na.'tber'e life. Jmi i APling, two of the brut phyaiciana in the ' nrrrtv.*-:'! rbr- r--aid a-'! mailt!,-. | She lad I eon li. lj dee. f. ,r a year, bad to be , lifted off and on the I' d, limU all drawn , out of ahape, cord, contrarted, flmh aure to | lb* touch, rould tii* I e lifted or touched • all gone, the cwtb relaxed, appetite good, . ana gaining every day. ana I think a few , more bottlca will . tiro her " Now Haven, Conn. " I had the neuralgia for lliyce month, in • I T;i!"7',..i;j',"'' tak^'m' ' 'xrzr preparation .drhlorofonuufput oO theoot- , lidtjuitit did not .h. anv p,K.l. Could . not sleep night or day. Had suffered « much and so long that 1 was afraid it would drive nic crary, Wn. told lb try , Athlupltoros by a partjr it Iiad ci«cd of the ■■ the iwdn all left » l<y nmgfe.'and now 1 aiu j well, with not a sign of neuralgia about me. Mamie Diwiucu, is Hudson St. Every druggist should keep Athlophurot end Atmophuna i'illii, but where they onout be bought of the druggist the Alhhs phoh» c..,; 112 ym si-, Nc-w tanprti send either (carriage phid) on receipt ' - regular price; which iaJl.COper !««!-' for Athlophoroa and SCVt. for l'ifl.. For liver and kidney .!!>.-««*. In dlgcsthsi. we-aknwe, Mrroua dcWIfcj. Miea«tj.v>(. Ac., AlblOpbuno 1-til. ere uu.-nuid.-d kaskine. THE NEW QUININE. KMBM . | . Ku. HcsJacliD. j M o^ 'SiSiisa. . I y tL' mbbb ' r Pun. fniptlr

lf\ IV ; ' P ifjt' JPiiMUW ' A POWERFUL TONIC a" specific forc malaria. rheumatism, nervous prost aftation anil all Orrm Dlaeaaea. FOR COLDF. KASKINE ItAR BEEN FOUND TO BE ALMOST A HPKUIFIC. t>U|vrlor to '"uiuSfua Hoapttal, H'. X., "Unlveraaliy soc- ( "Every petieni Bn Francta llmpltal. n. Y. kloe afu-r qlilnlue alel all otl" r .Iru.-.lia't fin.' -t undMtMdly Uictwat mWiein^ ,UKlUln""«'''tV'^e^>^lSmmy special "SoUUiy Marof A iKei.y, Oipa May, N. J., or "tuz KABKlSEUn. u fixrion Bt.. New Tort You Can't I ».rO.«r.l»a-U,-. THE FAMOUS HOP BLASTERS Winlpr ExpOEUlM Catf > I«w ^n.mn Vi--n irot-th^ ■ SSrvtKUa to DtskmO- ''Beware el toil^SaSssiSrds ronv wwen yon buy. AU rtruxxWa. 8KABDHY A Johnson, Propnttota. new Yorx. ins-u ' CUBE3b DEAF w-.*r. Mnn.-, eouvw*Bon. r.ri. wsi>p. r.s. «r l dtwanttt Were^-.i" tin»e Mr.g t»rai. rim 1 rermaauato HrSawof'N'Y. SviOra C. SsrOd£ffs Ac^zf. ftr JiiffiE Mm mi ^ 1 1 !^0!*5i"«^uroi *Cr '« * ^^wSSmaand'Sati" .''Tusu-iir uS,' HeaUeEaamM. laauMieoi.w iu is toUi*»k two, 1. la n«4, lo id l"a.101al--a a rrt.lua ssttax-skthssgs,1*.™'!; - BBaBsar«wsSi a.: 2J1 i iiWITointl sntlHTTUsfE; A*"»t ! (tSuwar ■o I Undone) Madia, iwa'e al-lj

TncALt>i.vr.iBEsi; Of ail th» great printelx. who were once . Humanists and publishers, there b noue k i -who bft'eo itrong a etamp of indlrlduajity It 1 ' him aa the man who loved to sign tl ' ' rxquisitg volumaa Aid**' Pi** Atanuihu 1 - ' Ihmnai rl tXuOuUta. lib original came i> : : was Tepbaldo Uannucei. and be was horn t. ■ ' at Seruionela In liio. Jfiae.riy life waa f ' } cirntly unlike the reatleaa and fatiguing li , : labor* to which ha vra« afterward fated, v 1 1 guest and friend of the noble 1'ieo t ■ della Mirandola, be studied Greek with t ' ; him in bb palace under a Cretan 1'ioteaaor, I. | Emmanuel Adrmmyltanoa. Erentually he ] i i became the tntor of rico'a nephewb; and h , one of these, Aibcrto Pico, to whom the t , great— p»blbb»r aftaward dedicated hie J •' magniflcent edition of Aristotle, supplied 1 ' with fundi to set up s priuting press. \ In HTB the firet Greek book -hsd been i i bsned from a pr.es at Mibo, and 1*80 a . . uncritical Xbsocntus made'its op. a 1 psttrance. The first really excellent book u published in Italy was Lorenio Alpa's \ , Florentine Homer in 1489. This was really v : ail of any value that had been done to i • perpetuate Greek literature when Aldne,-«. . inTtSO, letiled in Yeulee, and collected t . Kbolan and couiposilor* around hltn. lib | t t house became a nucleus of Greek learning, c ' and indeed it would e.-rtu that the whole i l,tp»K«. ""1 by exiles from the ruins of the , Eastern Empire. The directions to print- I . « gusge, and aLordiogly it 5. Judge.) ih.l ! ; Aldus, in order to n.ooead thoroughly tu , tisely in the language that he loved, his I , < very prefaces were in Oreet The wprk. | , I * pane* tap wore thro SO' year-: dar.ug | . ! that time there werv^moed from the Al- | , dine preas i.o lew ll.au F-'l first, edition* of t j Greek authors. Of those, a dew tnaj U- , recorded hero.- The Ibt began with ( Muatcus In ltilg. and Theoeritua in l»»i; , ( Aristotle followed, n splendid edition in . I lWSto im. tutho last Ti.eiitin.l'eiJ Par ! Aldus was osniated by Mo.i.rea iirtmugmg j out all that was then known of An. to- , plianea, the i.v.iirrefu and the 7'Ar.n-pU-S ruuuste Wing not yet di.eovcred, Ttmey- j didee. Sophoelca, and Hermlotns followed , I in 1502. Zet.oohou and Fori,..,!. . I f el. , ...

and Demoalhrt-as in lo"! The Ui.ek f] Thus. Just lop year, aller the 11 ml p. ai . .. " s:.r of Gr-ek arrNetl in Florence. In iring ^ the greater part of antique letters w«. at ". the service of the humblest of Itali .n & aeholara. For uotlu'ug U more remarkable epite of bi* BiauifeU espeuaee, riaka, and ' really luxurlotia adiUoaa at a price that so, Lis nominal. The Uueteua coat leas than 1 shilling of ouS money, aud the r the vast edition of ArbtoUo could bo pur. ' chased for *8. When wo realise thai everything bjul to be inveuted, atul that •' Aldus inherited no experience from pas, 5 workmen; that "the very type had to be «' eel from handwriting, the italic%pc from » . that of Petrarch, the Greek from that o! « become a sort of college of acholaia, all 5 dependeut on tbo unwearied bead, onr f wonder is excited ut tho greatness of tbb ' staully thwarted and bb designs paralyted « by the waves of war that deluged Italy < i again and again, lie persevered, aud his 1 ! disciple* continued hie labors; the mono- I meat* of ancient prose and verse were I plooad beyond the fear of destruction or . Inns. In 1515 Aldus Hmnutiut died. — lie I UWrniashr Arab*. I I Tunisian, j The seemingly incredible story that in ' ' Florida oysters are to be fouud growing 1 j mangrove tree, which abound* in many ; place*, eend. it. shoot, from the Itmbs I downward to the earth, when they take j root frequently in considerable depth of : water, und duriug high tide the oyster* | beootne-Altacbrd to them, no thst whet. ' the wateraN^gcedo with the ebb tide the oyrtera ara hanging to tho limb* some dis. tsuce above water. Eroally there b no ' current in these lagoon* and the water I ris-a aud falb wilh the winds, which, blow. , I Ing steadily in oua direction for day. at a | ' • time, drive the waWra balurw them from . ] one part of the lagoon to another, leaving ' J • a section submerged which hes for days or weeks keen above water nntU a -change A BAD PI, AN. it Memoranda should uot ha mada to take u the plaea of memory. There can be v.ry ,v lull* doubt bribe bad effects of liAbitually Y writing down these facta and events which *' ,a wbh toremember; they are taken down -* lot future consideration, aud consequently J receive very little prraeaf consideration, i-. From a eonviotion that onr knowledge can he thus easily recalled, it b never > - s\ atometicnlly arranged or deeply engraved; ri vie alone for the passive indolence of lb, D 1 mind by tlm mechanical labor of the hands, and write a volume without rr- ■?* ,„»mbering a line. The desirahle and the us. ful thing b. that we should ea.ry our ■' ! li:,iwiedgt al>odt With us, n. we rarry our L ] he rshibiU d in the alacrity of our m f aeti..!.*, and ths Other proved by the vigor ' -.1 war thought*. a Doctor's riwesw mt MlnA. -»! Docjor— No. I ram do nothing far yon. I »m sorry to tell you, »tr, that yoa 14, are already us good as dead. Fatlent— But, doctor, I have not ye* »£ made my will. Doctor-Too lata, air, too late. " x Pati- M—fiut I have made no provls■m- ton [„.■ p.- y'.iig my tlt-Iits - the largo hUl ;;'d I haiior (hurtily)— Quick, then; on seoi ond thoiigKt, I see that my watch 1* 1 1— wot? BBBiitcs fast . ^ ^

, Rlrnnni'tTood. An Atablao writer" relates the fob | lucidrut as bin log occurred at ■ ' time of the t. tjl destr... tior. • j ui clent Arabi.ii. tutu ,*r - c • > lul.ahlted XfniAm.a, Central Arab: u not very luug aftcf th® ccm fission Of - ' at BabeL They had been 1 shamefully tyrannlxod over by the king \ of their kindred tribe. Tasm. and at had trea. heruualy nv. ogrd their One noble of that tril* had escaped tho massacre, and had Jourceyedto Yemen, (our Arabia Feltx i presented himself to the IlimyerlMof that country, and prayed htm t avenge Tasra by the destruction .-f Julia. The king consented, marshalled j. his forces, and set out from Yemen Arrive^ at a distance of three days' , march ■ from Y em am a. the refugee ! noble ut Tasm Informed the king that a sister of Ida roarrnd to a chieftain , at Jedla aud^hen living In Yemaina. j was | hi Is eased of SO acute a pi.wnr r.f at the distance of three dais" | Jonrney. Me-therFfnrc sneenstert that ! king ehould r»muiaml bis troops • filuck up bv the r-*>tA. every man. I .EHKrHBH: and mask it from his »i»tei » pin«-,i g ! ' man of the army plucked up a tree carrying It In front of him The .pileklevcd Indv. however fr-u. an .H.l l.wli I ! .... her li«il*et*.p. *sw u- StoMn*. 1 | «»L Miarply scroll,,:. ! t.iiguiahing behind the fniiagroie- nun ! " who nlbMing^ a tend all ibe men. and made eaplii- - of (he wotnetf and rhtVlfwi Thu« n . tribe was estimated. 1'l.ts st..r> » written In the year that la eium half-way to U.c prera-ut date. iiU ,a... '.1(2 equals Ivwi All. and tl •< • lal <-b.uuiel known !-. aeeker. aft • folklore, by Whirl. Ibis lurid- Ill . .... : have become known to tin- writ- 1 i " MacK-tli." or to any rhro . Idcr Ximgh whom the Hlnmm W..-d

iiullibely the EasVeni story had reached Scotland or Kuglniid. If th- lliniam Wood incident really ncenii.-i, it was surprising coinkHelU-.u and il it was Interesting to trace the story from ^ the East, if possible. sas^leaiUng dressmakers ivUo strain v, every Inventive faculty that they pos- „ twice a year, and Worth continuously h, throughout the season. For Worth still remains ivigioofN^ rival hs the ;i, great artistic dresspfaker of the world. It ivas he, for instance, that invented the exquisite little wraps compounded r, of colored velvet And black lata- and colored bead embroideries und fringe*. ,j Tie hronght them nut two years ago, and tliey have just made their apiiear- f, In the cloak departments of the Bon Mnrche and the Louvre. It was ,t that Introduced black lace dnsse* and that devised^ie long plusli liulel..', v a* a ball wrap. l^rtrTTluemC ally extended over theworld of evening ,, dress and of gorgeous materials and ,, artistic blending of colors. Sometimes p a single nnfqreseon event yiU havoa powerful effect on the. world of fash- c ion. Thus* the deaths qT the kings pf S|ih»ii and of theJtaroneas do lloths- , , child induced the creation of new and , : heautious tints of purple for the half- , i mourning that then became the fash- ,, i ion. Long yeara ago the overthrow of , , the empire of Maxtmilian in Mexico , . brought nbout the suppression of a , , new and splendid shade of yellow, which , r had Just been created and hail been t eliristcncd " Mexico." The failure of , i the effort to seat thsCount do Cham- , I j bord on the throne in like manner led , j to the disappearance of a peculiar and , ■ very rich dark blue, which had-.been , > : prepared and mimed " royal blue " in , anticipation of that event.-. Ifurning for Firtcrn Year*. | In 1861 a fire broke out in a house . * situated in the ontakirts of Paris. The i j damage was repaired under the direc- . v tlon of an architect, and since that . b time the house has been inhabited by u the owner. Some days ago, while at - j lunch, I he latter observed that the i. celling of his dining-room showed signs e of giving way. Next day &e droop in r the celling iv.iaVtiU more diseernable, l; and on architect was "immediately sent „ for, who saw at a glance thnt the cen- 1 « tral beam was gradually sinking. A couple of masons were set to work e when the Inside of the beam was found r to have been entirely oousumcd, tlie ir Imjm itself being held In position only i by a thin coating of moist .wood. At it the tire-in 1871 a spark had set lire to >r the beams, and hud thus Inch" by Inch accomplished Its work or destruction. A A singular custom #KSKi r; C® day iqsomn of tlie towns on the Lower M Khlue, namely, that of "selling." maid- : ens at public auction. FOr nearly four e* centimes, on Easter Monday— auction day — tlie town-criar or clerk of Sb'(1 oar, called all tho young people to- !■* gethcr, and to the highest bidder sold ui the. privilege of dancing wltli tlmchwii girl, and her only, duriug the. eulitv 10- year. Tlie fees flowed into the public poor-lw*.

I THE FABy. 1 I Tto recent heavy rmlna Imve-becn U" | :t— ■: : ; aHho"*1' «'!• WJ ^t.rih^'i" ; I 1-1 .a a («. .1 .« plan* f»"b. speiBg j tl: : *,*■ i .lU i t,e £.(>,11-1. ... ..ml uui * al is.',1,' , wM ii^rr^.-rvwC^j: ; rHrsBHSH i ' aa ! II row. garden pl-H n artrclnl. rake tl I '* a.al b..m up every realgc uf era*, and I L.r'al"lJ bunnd uvc/lh. gronnd. will I

msiN.-o' of il, e twin- Tkei' air nm .da Ti.. r. .,-li i. thai lb. di..».. .. grad.nllv lo ■limlnlabing di in t lie hill in rich ground, lint lliev will hi In -ir". ""n»- Iving vrrr small; but H with only one vine lo Hie hill there will l'l be ronrc large potatoeo. proportl -natelv. G a ..mdler yield pet acre. Grape vine* should be trimmed now «i vineyard well, cultivated .hftUi -Wtys,. ?! A* a prerautlon again*! roi dtaeolve a cop|H;raft in four gallons of boiling water. Then add four gallons more in. " or four honra u'ter. ami while the tl solution is warm it for slaking tl ftvsbly burn .1 stone Uure, getting the l' Scatter the lime around the vines, a eoverlng the ground well, and dust the h leaf give a light dustli.f over Hum agaiii. if this does not prevent rot en. 1 lirrly il will greatly owist in "reducing * ravages, and. by repealing the appll- 0 ealioD for two or three seasolA the dl«. case may be eradicated. There is not only profit In managing n ' -nrtirn, but pleosurr. Mooy (wraona t Attach no value to the lab -r of garden « work, esoeeinlly when It affords them » . where a gnrtlen i* only a very small plot [ or n larger area the advantage* derived I depend upon Ctie skill, exre anil lab ir of the pcraon who has charge of it. It is that, while those who cultivate ! hundreds of acres of " (ruck " can produce vegeUiilcs much more cheaply U urn can tliuoc whose ploleare I'm small, to permit of the uae of improved impleiiMits. the gardnef.who grows lib vegc1 Inliles for home use secures a freshness , and quality tliat cannot be obfaiucd with vegelshlra that are purchased. There quite a difference between the pulling i of a ripe tomato from tlie v[ne and plac- » il on tlie table and the selection of - one from a bosket thai has been shipped t over a distance of rail, and which may f have heen taken from the vines two or t three ilaya before. , Al a second claw restaurant a geiitlo4 man wa* hislily Called on' of the room, as an no<|ualntanre wished to speak to j him. To keep off intruders lie placed a scrap Of paper over Ins plate and hisgloM k of lieer. wlthjiic^rords: "I have touch. od all this with my fingers." On retorn- ! ing he tound everything a» lie Iiad left II, c only the paper hod there word* added ifq , pencil, "So liave I!" t Too Much Live Stork.- "Why, Jones, r, what a!ho(a)rse you have in yur throat!" "Yes. I raised It from a col(d1l Id my li ad. I've too mneh live s«oek." "Well, Hire cures like ; Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure you. The bull will quickly r scare the lio(a>rsc away." ' In a bookseller's catalogue lately apr jHAired the following article : " Memoirs :1 of Charles the Firil— with a bead capli tally cxecutcl." " The time lioiwired Notre Dsmc, Baitil more, Md. We have had ample opportunity loconvlceourarlvps of the elfleoi-v of Halvalion Oil. We eheorfuilj sulmiit " our names to the public as reference, c Hrapoetfully; olster* of Notre Dame. Aiequith A Eager Bta, Balta, Md.

OUfi CLA.fv> - The- teacher has. been ashed wh»t>e - ttilnks of reboot exhih". and he h»« taA»a rumagnlng I..- : vwaycxper. . • iuu«. flue kind trailing young preiplr. I wl„-n ab..ul every Use her had a pupil | | ! I sorUvtl; lo^he awre rrallii- . of III. . 1^19 1 might be a feature of the program, hut never should tbe school cihiWtion drop lo the purely dramatic or rerlu rou.i. I perfoinaoc* of dime museum. "Ite i ption day" has hero fouml a valuabl. aid to make school sttraition aaj ta j n.'dvt Ih. Iiesrty co-operation of parvm1 formulating a program thai will mix t iL-.-ut.l not fall of *oeee-. lb, I h >w ) lo gel a -lari iu other wool- Here a* pends upon the ingenuity anil resources forlhc lcn set of questions printed In way the goose and turkey, problem wa* not iinderstood by those who attempted !jj I The Indian chief '.'Nummy" was set

down to the Unix nations," ode of tbe :b ir-l-qie y) the teacher regards this in il harmony with the legend of that lazy. it good for nothing, old skulk. For there | are storlra that he wo* unusually buto. t and dirty, even for on Indian, amt nothing tun i,«t about on tbr grao* j and oyster. M, .qiutw. prepared for hi* enbtlme higluw ». A emnrt girl lells of the crane la Uie rhimney. lb* Huleh ovens, spiders skltklf and frying pan. ,,? L i great grandmotltcr's -Were and now she t*ys tbr*. u.ld .mplemeuts tliat cooked the dinner. ot.Un ae old time folk. dark sh. fear, ih.-v u or h. haunted, for .she got a terrible fright once by look Ing into one when away back in Its far meat recesses a couple of lrnlla of lire blazed full upon her. She thought the ghosts of other days, and from tlint time lias not dared to re-discover more of it* hidden antiquitir'. The dollar bill will have to lie sent _ out notwithstanding there were no perfect ret of answer*. are members of the public school; tlir tear hers mav lake a hand at them, If they like. Make barte slowly now In this set. and have your answer* all In by May 1st. A yeir's subscription the Wave will be given for the bent 1 elf a ball 7 inches in diameter weighs ih*. what is the diameter of a ball which weighs lOOj ibs-T provided tbo material of both be tbe same ? 2. A. B. and C. can do a piece of w. ,rk in 24 days ; v; of what A. door Equals J of what 11. docs ; 5 of what ti. docs : equals J of what C. does, hj-what lime jj !l In a bonril 12 feel long and 12 % wldo at one end. and running in ; a point at the otler end, how far front lent* ot the board * 4. A girl 10 years old received * legacy . , The sum was invested, at fl per own. * , eom^uind interest, and nmotintcd to " .7. A lsiy t, ought jH'iicih: at the rate of '■ < < -\ . ,ro ., :,e.d •••! I I!" m al^lli; I ilr I gain? ' — \\ c promise several very, intcivetitig three-ejirnerrd problems in Hie near fit- ■ Hire, but f-r tills huue tbe above five p questions will answer the purpose of ; uul crocking for Ibis week. An End to Bono Scraping ' Edward Shepherd, of Harrithiirg. 111.. ) rays- "Having received so much benefit I- from Electric Hitters. 1 feel It my duty to r let suffering hums idly know il. Have . hsd s running sore .on my leg for eight years : my doctor told me 1 would have uvd.irlegauipiuslcd. " I used, ihsteao, three bottles of Electric , Hitters sud seven boxes of H ickieti's o Arnica Halve, tod mv leg is do* sound , and well.'; Electric Ibtiera are s.,ld at fifty eents'a bottle, and Bueklen's Arnica 8 Halve ot 28c. per box by Dr. Henry A. - Kennedy. 8 Tlie man wlio endeavors lo comfort ' another may be spoken of as a corn dor. 1, tor. He is a cheer-up-adlst. ~ 4WiUioul lawutiful hair no woman Is . beautiful. Is yours foiling off or fndrd> ■ Tlie loss Is vital. Barker's Hair Balsam * r will preserve your hair and give buck iyi . glo is and youthful color, (lean, elegant. > perfect. Prevents dnmlruff. • "I wouldn't ik a fool if I were you." mid Jane* lo a friend, "if you were . ine you wouldn't be a fool," was tlie . "T'j'- j ' . • -M Mrs. Wm. >*. Manchester. ofFall IUrer, Mass.. #av«: "I have »*ed Ilr. Beth Ar. -Hold's Cough killer for a number of years :. and can say that for roughs ami eolda it .. is the Im-sI medicine 1 ever used." Fi r ,. sale by all druggist*. IVkm 25e, rjie-jind , 91.00 per bottle. 'J Mothers, teething and fretful ehUdres nee 1 I>r. Arnold's Bootldng and Quieting ;. CordiaL Druggisls, 25c. r "