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VOID jut IIXIV. GAPE MAY CITY, NEW JEB8EY, THURSDAY, APCt'ST 9, 1888. . , WHOLE Nl HBF.R ME.

caps MAV CITY. M. J.,' H W » T» Kmcy 1» UTU» jjlAHOre * BLACK, ' AHUU ■ » B-AT-LAW, "^1* £)B J. ». uumdtg * so*, DIVTIITI «£== uinntu. JAXK8 *. K. HILDRKTH, ATIOIIIT -AT-LA W suucttoe. iaith and xxsuumi m fSXH^mwmmmmm^cxsr Y\T A- I. ACT. ML D. CTStDKMT PHTHCIAH, J SPIDER LEAMOrG, ATTOBHEY-AT-LAW Am ( ^ BOLICITOR-IM-CHANCJEBY, j

pH**I*OTO* T. HILDRKTH, ATTORNEY" AT - LAW Am SOLICITOR I* CHANCERY , MS MARKET IT* CARD EH, H. A jnaay— ■ teif. PBLAWARM HOPBE, " LAFAYETTE ITUlr, OAI'B MAY CITY. AMERICA* HOUdE, M I mio WmJKflTO* mEET, CAPE MAT omr. B. A, pdnO RAtlB HOTEL, CAM BAT cm, B.J. BUMlimnn. ■ FBB DAT. c. ABEETBAn.lilB.. « ~p?LBEROM, ^X«ACB.DSJVT. TOUT OFFICE, AND 4 A E.WHECELOarass»FrepVIETBI, . Choto* Fruits A CoofEctionEfv, SB WAABINOTOB ■r,CAFEBAT. A B. LITTLE, nuoncAL FAIETBB AMD GLAZIER,

A.®-®"* HOUSE, 8IOM AMD FRESCXJ PAIMTEB, qURBOOATE-S OFFICE. gSKMSWaSSt Wm.uni»A saasKaP"--* ■aMag' -£S5SK JAMES T. BALLET, FM0T1GA1. •s$asv»s3$j»jr "sji^rajr- 1

/antttrt, Cvyrif, «tr. ' ■" ■ 927 MARKET 1 THE WAVE'S READERS Are cordially invited, when in the city, to t visit No. 927 Market street. They may need Furniture some day and it will do them good to drop in on us and learn lor themselves what astonishing bargains are offered here in ail kinds oi FURNITURE, Special inducements are offered to .seaside resort buyers who purchase extensively. We make our own Furniture, and sell at ' Retail cheaper than many dealers can buy at wholesale. CHAS. WE1NMANN & COMAKERS OF FINE FURNITURE- H* 927~ Successors to Weber * Weinmann. MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. FURNITURE For Hotels, Cottages & Boarding Houses. We propose to give our customers the advantage of buying direct and thus avail themselves of the opportunity of saving ail diacounts allowed the middlemen. A very Urge assortment of Furniture and Bedding from^rhicb to select. It will pay you to call and see us. Estimates cheerfully furnished.

ALEX J. H. MACKIE, (Successor to MackU A Hilton.) 1 19 North Second Street, J PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. No. 12 North Second Struct. Philadalphia. m jarilH | ma. WASHINGTON HOTEL, Sovonth End Chestnut its, Philadelphia. JOHN TRACY, Proprietor. WEST JERSEY HOTEL, jajssnSiruSS attwar-**' JOEB rOTTBB. CtsrV. "WWE'*—* Pmfczzt jJdtortt, 9at*' gmMtt f Mil. FL J. THOMPSON. Fine Tailoring. I

Bouthwest comer I Ith and Chestnut 8ts.. GEORGE M. POWELL, . MERCHANT TAILOR No. IB Decatur Street. OapeNtav City. , HIRAM DEWAUT, ' MERCHANT TAILOR, t No. B17 Chestnut, Strmmt, Philada. . 1 MtMttftiai— Ifc Ptte I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Washington Street. Cape May. M.TA 6HT8 FPfflTO GOQEHATS. C/PS, OIBBKLUS. : ' MISS LIZZIE SMITH ERS, ] HEW STTLBS IB j 1 Spring and Summer Millinery, I .! H.. ■.UH.THU.TRKKT.PH'LASA. J ,j PARABOLA SPECTACLES, ^ 1 » . 1 CAPt WAY CITY. N. J.

. wmm, • - Hood ' B Sarsaparilla ' *** ** I III I karebEsA Try a sss. Bwu pvtfr not SUES. RSEIEU thm a wm. ^ 'Ms^Eswms^ dM »t poet *ooA I'urifiro the Blood sSSSEKSr® ~ Hood's Sarsaparilla EDM br AM 4noWL ti; six fro*. Mac oolybjC-LIlOOD e CU, Lowell. Uul IOO Dose* One Dollar. BFARMR'I HAIR OALBAM HINDERCORN8. r SgagSsFaSBTga • TWUBj. fusions €nit. 1 A PF8CHM RIDER'S RESTADBAKT AND DINING ROOMS, KtSTiUcAflTANO DINING GOUIS,

OY8TBBS IS EVERY STYLE. EM-f JACKBOH-8 CAFE, » 10 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, FBILADBLPBIA. bt JOSEPH G. BOYD, 6 ROCER, . BalM MARKET STREET, I Jiay rniLADELrBUL fpHE^GRAJSD^ TURKISH^ RUtiMAETIBDALB a JOSBaon, rnsra. SILAS B. BOWLAKD, Sow- ' CELERY COMPOUND AND NERVE FOOD. PUrtlUitaBj.

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THt Mtn OF TMK OMtw ^ : aSesgSL- ! 25SrSSsL mw.SEI.S-> a Jw eb a* iw ur »>■■•* T^a IE. ith at IE. TWWtA dtcL ajuw D»T ™ lE^'i^L _ — SaBWWw!^ WMMU>B»ir*tort Onjllll ! THE INDIAN MAN 5ATER. sppEsrlnj EE rmpidlj EE mlaht bs upsctv] mads rtetlnE TIM Uf<r> eteb lurk slaaf Uw blafawsjE Eikd dsTour IhsDstlr. poEtsww or hew lb» dajwwu bESEU lowtn* scoounl by a IaLa wrtlsr Wblls ElltlSf In tbo little depot at Joes •tation Agent. "Freight No 18," front Madras, tame in on the elding opposite te wait for the Bombay expiree to paw Attached to the lung train' of rise can WW— aareral data, erne with "daka" on biadaraoat a eery odd looking object which at 00c* attracted our attention— -What hnva you got on that rear car. Falser my Mend, the agent, called out to the oonduotor of the freight 1 "You're got me now." replied that official with a laugh -Tbat'e a Don deecrtpL No nunc oil It Billed to Yuloodiaa. Walk up and ace for your

UkestrWurT'Eami Tcel "to dUmrt£ by 0 or 7 In height. The bottom was of ' black timber, and the Oat lop of the name, won of*1 thick, straight, brown bamboo rods or bare, set upright like Btanchloos la the black bad pieces, with aperoe betwixt t hem 4 or 0 Inches wide. In abort. It wu . heavy round cage. mod. yean and yean ago. and of carious workI greater curiosity De waa arrayed In a 1 dirty Una cotton frock and dnwan or ' trousers of the name stall HI. fret were bare — such faetl They wan shreakao. j bony and of sucb shiny wins brown hne j as to give one tbe Idea that they had boon calcined over a alow fire The man waa 1 bareheaded, too. and what la not common among Ulnrl—w; his hair thin and In part TV*' tightness of ths akin across his brows - miffed expression, hardly relieved by the deep, dull black eyes and eoaruo. thin Eyebrows. whUe the lower part of his face > crtnkled heirs, too scattering to tw termod a beard. ^gaaen^aomptexloo waa like anold | ' men paroeli of bone and sinew bound ' tightly up In ton dried hide, while bla I lean tngwa, Uke Maws, terminated In , nails an took or mon long Indeed. In matter of personal appearance Mr. (Meter j > Zoom Jeegrenaone of the very strangest. | chanced to meet tn any country | Bet agulnf (ho side of the cage wen la length Tltk* handles of aome black wood sad IhdbTbarp, .louder points ol Iban hbdaa or points wen of tbomaelvn ' . nearly or gal to two fort kmg — altogether vaxj ugly looking Implements I A law aloud naponsas wan all that I could elicit from tbe man by questions Ba laid, or rather admitted, that be Vu gtagtoToloodlan to kill a tiger, and Fifty repass was his pries for kBBng • ''iu'w "wZto this hie boalnees for twrety yean alnea the Bepoy war. I fait [vary etsrioma to know how the old man hunted, and asked permission to go up te YaloodMa and parthdpata In the hunt lb this request ha mads no reply fa awhile, bat upon my urging It aavunl times at length raid: -The sahib sen roll himself." Just than the express whistled in. and met umn me exprses wnistiM m. ana

trilb^t old Geeta and his cage^mcrrwLnL ! Lata In the aftateDn. after my dutiw as the aectlon were evar for the day. I . want up 00 the way freight to YutoodUa. . taking my Ramlngien carbine and atoek . af eartridgea K waa duak and tha buta . waaw elaaad, hat by dink of kaeektng sad , shouting I laaflied wheee the tiger bu.tce , hid leoaUd hli eagw I found It a short , diatanea beyond tha village. After Sana parley I was admitted through u Uttl* . Lap doer la tha top, -whloh was aeouraly , fastaned again, but my reception waa a ( osrino^ta^Sm narira tcmgiTrt' my \ dlstnrbtng tha night and breaking tbt spells. BankMs our two sal res In tbe cage thare SStfiSiHia ■ lees than, r OU Oeeter neither spoke « V moved, but 1 asuld hear htm hraatha i Once -a heard a Mart, querulens nor. tl wtdah-1 onpponad to hn thai of n\tlgvg at > w£'n<TLbMri>nL^l took a"hM ad f wnhma I had kriaahd to kallaM tha £ ■name of a kid. thinking the. to .timet t> the tiger, but rudeealng after a few trials <> that this was a tiger with B iases too e^dng o"™ ^ chlM.^wMchl tahMreW « oalt matter when ones I had get tbe right key for It. 1 said nothing to old Osehre g iLrsnSS-Sw ar-'h^r ft Ylm night was aaay otUI Bevernl tlmaa lbs weird cry of ndrvotss In ths ffiatant b down arttbT^laty Mar. It waa vary . SoS" ol green, apart Ung flra g Are came, and drifting la betwixt Dm t Gna wMl froredrel.mMgwi).t mffluia ;|S?arraSHSl| , With tknl I aaflly drew oat my "ren- * and^began aohhing and aping Ukon «UM ^ ■ J OtdoSre QtartadBud uttered a >ow|*

axclanml.ten. thre. re qaldkly divining my motive, beast down again In IBs Sua sac lieteulng ptwturo ^ I nay'— then aobtedaTaa MnTuutoaM lost In tbe Jungle Preeently my old confrere whispered 1 "Beech" (BuahX "tartu 10" (lb# beast . I beard nothing and continual to hasi not s aonnd. but the old native was grasp 1 lug one of his ■ peers, crouching on hi. | so sbsrp ss I thought them But Oil s 1 broke the atlltneee Lioklng Intently oaw two flashing orbs In the high gross Slowly, stealthily, and with scarcely s The carcase of the goat was hung up against tha cage bare. Inside It tho grass against tbd side of the cage, ut- i taring a'lnw. Intense bowL I Tha caga rocked violently. I was . thrown to one aide, bat old Oeeter. bettor ' 1 prepared for the shock then L kept hie 1 | 1 crouching position, and as tbe tiger clung. , , ' growling and tearing at the carcaaaBhe , , ' throat hie a pear, giving It a slight 1 1 Astonished at the sbsrp prick, the greet beast bounded to one side, then 1 with a savage roar sprang against tha | 1 cage again. Its eyes flashing, growling 1 horribly, the picture of venomous wrath , The air waa stifling with musky breath. cracked frightfully 1 , But this waa the chance old Oeeter was 1 , waiting fa. Before I could take aim or 1 I ire he lunged with all his force, driving thst long acute lanes point out betwixt Time and again It hounded high in the r air. tumbling down heavily, only to loop

' lh* snlmM'a ^dylug^ pains. , f and breathless Itsyllght showed It to bv , , s very sleek, yellow and black mottled , 1 tiger of tbe largest also It had fattened I rtllege ! , 1 remained L> see the people of tbe ham- ] thsnkagt ring dance Old Oeeter remained , I with them — to Collect his j»y, I presume r i his cage oa a freight train. 5o"loekod si ' I KTlm ** ever. e-Chicagu Mall II — ..re 1 1 Mr. Town send Is not 60 years old, but J 1 he hasn't much further to travel before I jmnted by his reputation, ills ^physique 1 and repose. His eyebrows aro -baggy. 1 his cvrs are restless, but In this respect . not in accord with his bodily movements j gatherer he is s disappointment ou first* ) 1 appearance, lie Is not alert, although be 'I SSd "newspaper man who Is a good ! * I -"Townscnd Is receptive, nol reflective j ■ . Ho takes In everything; he uses every- j s t him and you get what everybody has said, 1 1 not what Townsend thinks." Mr. Townsend never writes anything , I ' himself. When on s mission he has his I shorthand man and a typewriter. They 1 nmln there till be says good night* He I goes to tbe hotel office, or the rotunda, or I k the headquarters of this or that dolcga- j , I he'rarely takmT^at s °Having obtained bis man's views Mr. Town-end goes to ' bis room, dictates what be has heard and ' 1 embellishes It. always taking care that 1 1 tbe embellishment Is flattering to tbs anb- 1 1 Ject. and In this way the Interview U eel ' a dom. If ever, denied. There you. have.' d tho secret of Mr. Townsend sa an IntreL I mhsloa^ciiku^)^ren**lin °* * ' Wblls roysglng from Australia to New 1 t Zealand otm of tbe psrewigtis. n lady. a roo, plained that the dnst of the sen caused ° ha eyas to smart, and had also tolled bet - clothing. She waa laughed at by tho othm J p>ssrog-a. who Instated that there could 1 "They ware mistaken." aaya Mr. Ballou. who tells the Incident ht a book of travel. * -There Is a salt dust which riare from th. which Um J

apuy. and Impregnate* everything, area t filling one's mouth with a aallno last- 0 "While tbo nun ahlnte this deposit, Uki I the dew ou land. Is Use active and pa t ceptlhle; hot to walk ths deck ut night fa ' become covered with a thin easting ol 0 salt dust, so fine ss to be hardly aotfaw ° able, but which In time becomes snffl 1 etoutly crystallised to bd obvious to th. j The dust of the saa la nwfkbla, t "Ths offica whs stands Mo night wuta 1 on tho bridge trill testify to this fsct71m2 f Wll tell you that he ha* j thana^irtU? « which has btan exposed te see dust'- • Youth's Ooinpanloi "The book," mid an cxpert, "was *«100a Tho Oerlura missal which was presented to Henry ' by Pope Leo X, moupunlcd by the ' of making Ileary a defender of J faith. Chart™ 1 1 «avv It to the an- ' ' ntora of tha Duke of HamUlon. A few 1 rear, ago the daka put It Into tha hands of Southerly, Williamson * Hodge, of < London, with other books, fa tale. Tbe ■ German gnvrrunwnt scut n apeclaLam- ' bossy to buy H, and they earrisd tt-fi.k 1 an Iron safe especially cooatrueted fa 1 U. Ths higbrst oEcr ever mads was fa a Hebrew Bible In the Vatican, fa which the Jews of Venice agreed re (pre Ha weight In gold. It ma n vast roll which two^mou co-aid srerrely^csrry, ^ aod tha — New Y'akVreniag Sun ] Tha powrr of various exploders list 1 calculated to be cqulvaloot 10 the I following pruaaurae. the fltureo siring 1 loot" pre square Inch; F.mmenslte, ^ \ explosive fa which Important ad- : r ; sa..'a-irss.isusr*"i' BMl laaam AgaUsi bit | , The Cblnsmaojeanmg In Baxlln dortaE ; flw winter adopted . novel .precaution 1 ■gainst oold. They asaumad ear protect- - aaaatasgnga .aYiriKS.r.KrLff •xsxzzszzssri

^ LMMYOU __ J paay, aarea to leve-a haril Reel Pwmlkyrelretpwah^klrremt.^ I* 1 Haahr sway whare days veakeaad sight I fsfrtey dresawimtr tcibt | j Let to htm thy fare be so Imscvry ' 1 ThreuahS boh or -pace; — ^ I W1UM ™bL- Joeresl ' "LITTLE ONL" ' . In all his brief life be hml not, known or j J part and parcel with blmsvlf, and It had 1 tenaciously clung to him from the hour bo ■ J resounded to the pattering of baby j we had found him lying lu mute helpless- j | upon ths ^threshold, we thanke-1 God. ! he was — from whence extracted— J straightway enthroned ths tiny stranger I ; ' From the very first habeas poaseesrd of of most endearing baby ways, sod ss day , | Had we been gifted with a prophet's and ths blow hail not then fallen so suddenly as to find us unprepared.

tones — lb- iplrttllke tread— told aTtory castles In Spain, and planned and hoarded, grandest In the land ^C'Suld we bnt^iave ! Use lender feet were even now approach- | tug the ahoree of the Mystic are. .nk J Always s quiet child, he grew niorennd brother was unnatund and should have caused tried the efficacy ol more vigorous measWBaT'when"th^ twilight*" shadows filled . playthiugs sslile, climb my knee, and nret ^ ling hts gulden hand In my bCwom, leg me j robed lUm In his auowy nightdress, he ( his waxen hands and pray with an earnestto slap. It was n baby trick of hit which ! he had never outgrown, and cms In which , 1 delighted to Indulge him- It all comes " the crooning lullabies, tha saint like prayer, the confiding, golden head, tbo , touch of flinging arms around my neck— ' and n great^w.ve of agony break- over * downy nest; we bad sheltered and hedged ^ no earthly love, however tender, could » fever of a mat virulent type broke out lu i tha village, and In aplta of nil hnnum pre- , victim. How wo battled with our fierce I despair as ws hovered In braatbless ans- . penis above bis pOlow. How allernately elsted wo were bv boos, a denrvescd bv slated we ware or depressed by f

as we watched the crimson „ check, a noted the fitful pulse, let tbaeo tell only who hero thus endured I One s their hold on tho heart— one by one I hopes were going out with tha sands of a life, and wo were forced to bow to tbo inscrutable I It waa a glorious evaApg In early < Tha ann had 1 1 ^ In more than usual pomp, leaving u afterglow of < liquid radiance, which tn turn had given I place to Mm aidima ataaa aad a fall urbrd I ■nana. "Little Ons" had been lying for I which we* had feared to arouro him'' when 1 suddenly tbe plaintive voles piped : 1 "Mamma, are you theref "Yea, my prvrkma, mamma Is hero, and 1 abc does not lateod to leave yon either." I "And la my papa here, tool" "Yea, dear, your papa la here, too.'' > "Then 1 want you both to come and all ' where 1 can" feel you near mr; for, oh J h^TI^L irS^'i^pS^l*p,ii,g-T^y ■ everybody, and your poor little boy ■ trhnvS^OE^'hMB^of'nH^! bclgain 1 aauk into partial stupor, the a bile there ' crept through all his blessed little frame > aoleychlll, which gathered Jn heavy dews J bl^ forehead I J A loog. long silence ensued, and then ' waa^beard another feeble OaUcrlug : J "Drew ^'t^mn^i^plssic. ^Ioaa J i so often told me about. And, mamma, , did you know that your little Oea waa - going to bo 000 of 'em to mgbti You , always sold that when good little boya and . 1 gtrls died they would be ma.lv Uka these " feE,L»w5asry^it",fii'srt ■ baea a very good little hoy, mamma, but ' I feel aoutrtlutig dnsaing om up— up — up » , -to tbe bine skv, and I sra not a Ut J afraid, for a Bkleiuu Hoe. bold* my hand." { "Oh, my.dartlag: ml darlingl yon will 1 Weak my heart If you talk t bat- way I "Poo* mammal" fondly stroking my tare wHh We watted hand, "my own.j GLSiKrLrd.'i-L'rs \ from grins "hare 111 ha well and happy always and always Let me go now, alsesv ra enow haett to aee you loia and . (eta Of Umea, fee I'U )uat Mil the dear t any other BUM boy to .comfort 'em, and . ' thenhewfl fad am coma. Now.klaama good nlgbl Ilka ^ou ^waya da aad doat 1

!beav.il . f a d.vwtrprL«uL*<'L hL I .WW, ' since ho faded from sight. But lu . our hearts his memory is ever fresh cud among tl» myriad *b2ts throngfug'Tl". I oe lest rial courts, for lu hreven. as on I c«rth, be will he, forever and are. only— • little One,— Kris Kyle 111 Detroit 1 Press. While working on the terrace one I I mrinwTl 'Tbv 'hid"" | ! "of a neighbor, completely -urroniMlcd antl 1 | groromid ^rwhlM^UriouawhlMte ' ' j shadow, of thuee reduetl tones «o difficult I I to do Justice to on cauvaa, ami with which | | dha roust wrcatlci, I ws* attracted to the j nothing, but walked along firmly; iho did all the gesticulating, struggling and pro I until they came to a door with a ' of escape, tbe clung, and ha could not, . j With all efforts, make her let go. The i rushel qutchly to open; jbey took^m^e ! Her friends received the wife and shut ' | the door and locked It In the husband's ' roftre'sn'T threwthellrega1 low 'hi ''t^'l | lirldgman In Harper's Msgsxine. ^Probahlv no people see -o rlgnrons In Spanish The Ides extends to wumen in The ,

many wise restarts. In aehnol. si play. ] , and the girl are rlgldN*kept -pn. nr. If I the -Irtetett reptonsge A mtb girl can | I I companies The airing is nearty always 1 J aprmslbte^moRibrr of the family , headquarters Then tier ple.»ure1-"o"ug!it ' Cslle Ancbs del Norte or Ibe t'alsade de [ thfitbhMnini* mnnnara must ^attended menl- hi- table manners It they tire ''tad . ; elren." If 1,'e rommlu any' UttlelJJir tt the dinner table he most lean, to he com- . posed; he must be deaf and klltidtotbe erroia of others in soelotv^ But etlqnette ' ^raddcuareilMiSifi in American so- , elety that many a man has been invited piste which he Islelv washed A polltl I nan may rive from lieing a waiter to being I prreldeul of the^UnHed States. And he la J had'good maimers and wss^bcdlent. "He | pe.vs him hlswagv*. The noble old qnota.

B^rwoeli'ln PhllnlielphlsTYmre' K W new te Keep Sown Flreh. Plumpness Is essential to perfect beauty. Fat la the opposite of It. Science informs that to keep down flotli sassafras tea, without milk, may be taken; likewise of tartar, making a drink by poura pint of boiling wider on a teaspoon fnl of tbo tartar, letting It cool and flavoring with lemon and a little sugar. A draugh' af this half an hour before meala ia a notable purifier of tbe blood, and an occasional doao of epsom salts, scltsor aperient or congress water may bo taken, but always with tho advioo of a physician. One eminent physician rerommonds the chewing of a grain or two of roasted chflrc to check abnormal crarlng for food. Jell lea of Iceland most without milk are excellent to satisfy tho appetite without making flash; so are water tisanes and tender radishes, and all these aro among th* beet purifiers of the blood and preventives of consumption. Scrofulous and delicate girls should ba up ou three aimplo but potent relishes, together with carrots and parent pa. which last aro the boat food for. quick and healthy plumpness. Tho richness of tbo milk of Aldernev cow* la dot te long feeding on parsnips tn tbe Channel Island, and Ibe finest end f olivet children In some parts of Scotland nee It « a dally food. Acarmt poultice la admirafor softening the fees, acting an a sits :x£."T»rw SS girls, or these with poor appetite, ahonld be giron twelve drops of odd phosphate 0 small glass of water three times a day, lmlf an boor before meads, till they hungry; then feed than on crusty broad and uraffins. with a dally change of the swrot. succulent roots, beside, fruit aid meats. It Is surprising how I hey will lone up. Tho dnee ofphtMphstei* not to exceed twelve drops, SS a • very little la batter borne than largo doaar, which are apt to produce rush of blood Ip the bred. — Detroit Free Prose. I Soum oae lias du>..v,-,*i that 10.000 J orgs may be feuial in . shod Mum hare jtiaukcu the house fur eggs — Ytmkoro ! _N^ rimmthm.1 b.tabl mad oari

STORAGE WAREHOUSE A MANAGER CHATS A UTTLE ABOUT THE BUSINESS. FrepvvCy Bterevl m New Tort City Utro koepittv ofliouariiold furniture and mti eloa cf value of every description has ho- . this ci'y I| |a £2J"thaT «lw*nnjooi? of property now in the custody of thorn storogb warebouaca will foot up Into the nelgltbnrhood of »150.000.00u Three vou^ousM^are almost nombericas. and Manhattan UlamT'repoablSy^ where tbe population la of such Ednas that makre thole presence pcactfaElly s necessity, and they aro of nearly every kind and quality anl^tbcaurroandings. Some of them be fireproof, but Uavo collapsed In a greater or Ires degroo when put to tbo crucial teak, while the third class r— v*ri little pretension lu that direction, trusting to chance ends certain amount of tlon by the fiamre ™ 'droftoU ^nt thta raaa^ of^tho yrer^tjuit tte the owners prefer that "their furniture .rd nli.tiwlr^i'eh'ugingji^^ahopM be rand finest household goods of the city. Through tbe court iwy of lu manager, E reporter was permitted to examine one of thtajcuj* Tbe^buildl^wav appareotly, could devise. There waa nothing tn sight : for tlie fiamee to feed upon, area If Is tome miraculous way they should chance to gain admission, for there were visible only stone, cement. Iron and stcci on walla, floor and ceiling The various compartments in which were kept tho thousands of dollars' worth of goods entrusted^ to tho care of tho proprietor* completely that a fire In ono could not rommunicate with 11, neighbor after a tour of the bulhling^tbif almost luxurious office of the manager waa > ^"Do you wish tne to giro you Hie names of our most prominent customers? VMaU.

ir^Y.'u ron'1 '* thstu"o°?d Tt'he ^^S^SStWoSJt th^y^roTTa^bMrmunt^' . wEeaahero Jumw! lug that they wlll^ be safer thall intbote stances 1 have lU" my mtod" Ino'of th* w l™'~ ' i T'hi'T'u ' I^"1 Y*" If I'.il' ionil "re P II t.. UV A author similar caso was- that 1 Cheuilrtd bank ' to th"' roeThore 't .'The^iiwuntEtaa'tS0*! hu'lo'-roo i1.1thiogll,l'tko"!t. wX?fa^L' Jtk.ls ^ luivc l'Mre^7,g"Uc.'l'Thc're*« regart tlfn^ faclIHy ToT^moring 1 urob would lie ready to have your furniture taken away, and our uana would bo -at your bnuaejn^t he ^morning. You couM | to make tip tho Irds and the moment ami* "Hd"'""! '^"'pockto''^ !'™m "" would bo absolutely douudotf of every. thlnp If ^you so desired, which would 60 eciuid telegraph your cxpocted arrival and tho work of taking beck your furniture wonld ho carried forward as speedily a* ' when It u-a. taken away. F-xpericnrod hands would lay your carpets. whUe real artists In their work would hang your . ^Wttros and amngo^your brie a brao and ' terod your house you would find if In better onler than when you loft It after breakfast ou tbo day of your departure." I "What would you rstlmato as the value of tho property in your custody at tbs

present time?" mate, but I should any that It la not lcaa than $25,000,000. "—Now York Mall and Express. . A Japanese Camphor Factory. • Camphor ia made In Japan in thin war « After o tree Ivfcllisl it Iscut uplntoehhm 0 which nro Lvid In a tub, or a large iron pd '- partially fllle.l with water aod placod oval 1- a alow fire. Through holflo In the bottom 1 of tho tob stoam alowly rtaca. and hash '• Ing the Chips generates oil and oaanda)) 0 Of course.- tho lubo with tho chips has 1 h b!^booC"'"1rods't °0TOr * 0 tula with bamboo cdnnsctlooa. and th a last of throe tube Is divided Into two eon e nartments, pup above the other, tho dividf lng floor being perforated with small r boles to allow tbo water and the oil U t pose To tho lower compartment. Th« n upiwr comportment la supplied with a • straw layer, which catches and holds (hi J camphor In crystal In deposit as It peaoei 1 to tho cooling mucosa. Tbo rommw •• thru separated from tha strew, packed ia • wooden tubs, and It ready for marMtfi. 1 Tbs oil Is used by the natives for Ulnmiiiating and medical purpoaea.— New York r. Mall and EQIress. ' ^hmllf uT' '""* conUU'>M,' " [ Lining from lh* air— ueing wlndmlUa for ' xt'lL ' to saLLk* [ ibe belief that ft io doe (o gas— sdEarthSa I burnishing tbe , p«ed to utilise water for the same pur- , pear. An electric light plant b about to ; ySwti'X2,',".71&72; ' j?*1". roqalrlpg aismt forty korae iwwrr. ' f1*"' doubled — C'hlrogo^iww "" "*** ■ *■" 'he t^tolerTlro h > teds, the Uwvlo-t amount of* trame m . m|l» to handle and tbt largt«t nambsFM I populous ronton wMhin a m*5F32 The I uited Htslee romro noxl, a mmS i LSteSs ami absolute c,.iiti*h,?11513wav^^2