'MHS4 i E; A KIM HIS ENCAMPMENT. OeSCRlltlOW Of 4 TENT AND IT8 _.^gr.= . » m Nitet- Iron tha MtmooUon mart had bare* rkteT Tha awarthr, half »tai children. who brt o, th. pn Art ! to affright to the .belter of the tobu u I bey take o atartlcd look rt na Kid then dlsap|nnd; nd ens the ma. who cohere* la • group to mart b». gpprared la bo anrmdia * BtaoillQl by our tWi. 'rv-HSf* ■pen IhT toriiatkm of an old mm' to ■ Bind yrflow iaml cap. who aure>afl to 'cm of V- kibllkM. It waa a drculax Mat obont Mm. foot In dUmotor and frhl frtMffigh, Uko tho opohoo of a wheel from > largo wooden ring In thoeonteref thedotne. and ware aupported around the drenmStoauua of the tent Tyaafcrirton trailed htojred door Thwrtng In the eentar of the done out Hand the apartureUftfrr Ih»~aKie of wS* o^r'uSa'^Snro aflrewaa amoldaaBr oathoerround Inelde a rirvla of flat dan nnau whlrh aloud a few oota. hot at Mia, which a few
• tHTaad other doowtlc nteoalla The ] aSSS rf^BSwT^^U^'bed- J ■toad, oppooite the door, two or three - ehaap Buaalan trunk. of wood painted , Una and daeoaated with atripa of tin; and , a table about foer feet In diameter and , . aight Inabaa Ugh. brtnded erldeo-Jy to , STSBH-SSiM.-SSI : there, hanging again.! the Ultlee wall. , two, a flint leek rifle, a red. white and , golden aaddie of wood with alitor Inlaid , Zltmpa and a pair of earpat aaddlo Inga. | of a Ktogfato'&rt la the prestation of i : haaldo the Are than one of thewomaa , btort. bi?°rf1hori "hklTha^^ ' agalnat the UttM wall —work ad a wooden , afanrn dasher "up anddownlnlt rtgoronalr for a moment, and then poured out of It i Into a groaey wooden bowl felly a quart < of the great national Klrghla berenre < forme h did not taate » much like , that ?wo S? *0? SrautTwSfhad \ rather e pleeeenl flavor; and If It Ltd been , a little cleaner and eooler. It would hate ; made aa agreeable and refreshing drink. | I tried to rdeaee the old Klrgbla petriarch , ^rKSffiS"S.feS I fnl; but I underestimated Ibe quanUlv of . koumlaa that It la neeeeeary to Imbibe | In order to abow one r beat that ona , doaaet dWlka It and that ooa la aatla , gad with oae-a entertainment. I had j no aooner flnlahed one quart bowlful | than the old nstrisreh brrught me , mother end when I told him thJ a alnxle , quart waa all that I permitted my eel f to Ul at one time, and euggeeWd that ha the second bowlful fee my oomrade, Mr. Praat. he looked ao pained and , grlered that In order to nature hla aaraatty 1 had to go to the tarantaa, got mybuJouidatog"TharebB«mi* to the Town" Mr. Treat, mssnwhils, had shirked hi. duty and fata koumlaa by prolanding that he could not drink and draw MrnnHaneously. and that ho wanted to • make a liken— of the patriarch'! fl-yoar-oldaoo. This seemed to be awryadndt aoheme on Mr. Frost's part, but It did not ' scheme Mr. Fruat a part, It did
work aa well aa ha had expected. No aoooar had >» begun to make tbc sketch than the boy 'a mothar. taking ahum at ertlaTkokad ITbta'tSl^t,l^"hta^gtoawouved down npoc the ragged little Ira^fsSKr rled him away and hid Ulm. Thla Ailoward incident mat such a gloom orer tho ■nhaaquant proceedings . drat after atngtng four vereea of "Holorom Lni." In a run attempt to restore public lymMenre In MrFroal. J put away Jy banjo and la The Oer.tury. maud of the rtram»hlp Dvrrmla ho acrrod many yuan aa flret officer on atnuners plying through the Mediterranean and Man canal to East India porta. On his Mat trip to Sew York he chatted with » reporter about the hot waathor and the mqnanl roocrga af nroatrattona and ann- • people *»*pmrttoiJrtri "oticniSiki aa*the ao practical and adenitis, a. tha '
Americana ahould permit this erfiU gem long unchecked, far the rant majority of aaaatrokss are easily prey ratable by af a proper protect tuu to tho head, ovary man I meet In New York has his hair trimmed doady with one of Mmo. dlmtaullve Uw^mowure In lb. hot- { «Ta ludb whmhar of"rtrew or felt' Th* ' b a weak ahlald against the penetrating tt rolled CD the top of the hand. Of course pays aa the men are. bnt'avan If tbey wore I the ratio of preotntkm would ha much , larger among the male, with their thin ■ ! SEtaktrtl X'^Sed^JrtSi HUrt ! Indian da a hrevy and ungainly thing to I wnar above bne'a train, hut Instinct and I axpartenoe hare Uught him the ad rim , MUtr of firing ample protection to tho r ja^Je-aigg i lu the mat nmllae the raloe of Ufht but thlek hehneta. Yon tn Saw York will Wm after a while to war the right kind of hat In aommrr. Thou there wtll be ' eoaa."— Mow Tct»foHa. ■ TW Phymetan at mo twa ] oo directly to the large hearted p.hj, Irian 1 tliT'kLwmlge of facte and'^ilS'ta ' dietetic ecteoce. Why should nut tho ] psentrtag pruhlrme. t'pon their wlm aointtan Ubad. to a great extent, the health ano heWlncm of maukln,! Tim rC^°L!ct5ti" I s^radVbSLsr, : I century men la America! Bewildered wo- i man are utleriug the old my: "( tow: eeer • S»'sss_?.7s,sns5:;"s
Pi am l J Fetta la the Ctty. On tha top floor of the rity hani^amk awaylo the kaaaoly farm hiraae, leaa tm ' . pomag than the gnat tan and uutbuUd nam the old -ehmd. -tth tu iheoprtag. the tml mdj laanmaiil wood, i tho porfamo of dorm, the ouftlfad rattle, tho wild harrhack ride. In the haak pee I tura flrida. the elagtag' acfcuul, iha pro tncled wnllagt. the paring baas and , E^SsHEysr*: i aay I found IhanL. Thaaa wna a whole I 1 family. a|g af them, and tbay wan talk- 1 arm tha rights of the dty halL Tha I father and mothm, the grown son. tho i : £S«^SSaaK i I ^STd^wWktim tnrimjJerator. 1 • r^TS^£ < • tho aide of tko oar and epdetly watched I ■ thaaa. One of the gtria won a pin on | I which the name "deanln- waa plckad out < . la the metal, be waa the rwongeri, t . peettleot sad moat rnrrona. When tha < , car started^ her heart dMriMtbw i ; ' 1 dnlgndtx a llftla kyelartral larch. -WiU , r It near atopT aha aahed- Tha robust , I *33 tor CoTmrilea^-^orri^mnrt. ] 1 St" h3Tit.hV12SnSra^ : I ahe gut down, and walked not to the , I "deonocrat" wagon with all the color mlao- , » lag from her pretty chaaka. A couple of | i young lady teachers going down from , . Bnpedntandenl Crooker s room smiled In , : i girls hod to milk a kicking cow, whether j . tho eountry girl uouldnThare tho amllo , f on tar ride snde heart stoking be on tha . dther.— Buffalo Sews "Man About Town." j I Estbw FeebldAee Literary Frail. I I waa brought up on Caasall's Family ■
but the lady who waa kind anough 1 to read the tales aloud to me waa subject I naKm!ljrP»tw'<mm^S»i the talca It eoutained being family tales, not ' an rala -But ovary bow and than, eemo- ' thing would occur to alarm hm flnor • acsiao; she would expnae a wall grounded ' fear that the cunant fiction waa "gotaf I to turn out a regular novel;" and the ' SSfJCSJ1 XXZTZfi i wholly stoical; and when Saturday I came round, we would study tha windows l of the vtatlnner and try to flsh out of sub- I sequent woodcuU and tbalr lagenda the farther adrenturw of our favorites. | prints an here aaggaatod for tha caanlai: drflnltkma of tho regular novel 1 nndjho family tale n» to he ierirad; and 1 quits a paper might be written on tha ■ relative merit of reading a fiction outright I window. experience at least bade gnat effect upon my childhood. Thla Inexpensive pica ante mastered , Each new Saturday I would go from i ooa newsveevWi window to anotharia, I till I waa master of tho wraklygallary | and had thoroughly digested "The Bar , cost Unmasked. "So and So Approach- • lug the Mysterious Bouse,* "Tho Bto- i covery of the Dead Body In the Bine Marl Pit." "Dr. Varna Bmnovtag tha Sonoolom Body of FalrlAllaa." and what- : over other snatch of unknown story and , gUmpae of unknown characters that gallery afforded. 1 do not know that I ever auysyed Action mora; thoee hooks that wa havo (In such a way) avoided reeding, an • all ao excellently writ ten I And In early we take a book for Its material, and ad aa our own artiste, keenly realising that which plea see us. leaving tha nri esife.— Hubert Lou la Stevenson fat Berth "Auguat Belmont," recently remarked old Wall street man. "la one of the largest holders of bank stock, and baring good opportunity of kmlu values ha has made fine Investments. Ho has bean In successful business for half a ceatuxy and Las mads an Immense fortune, and a you never see hla name among reel asboyera. nor la be found In the railroad market On the other hand, bring a well, and he therefore note hla moo*r*ln J he mooay In
thla shape . A fvw years age the public waa . ! aatoolahrd to learn that ho owned a half : million tn ona hank— this fact baring : ' been revealed In tho oourae of aa tevaatT- ' f {ration, uri It ^la now engceed^thathe ' A i tors also hold heavy amounts of haak ' ; Mock. <M John Jacob, who died forty 1 yuan ago. waa one of tho largest sharebridanln the Bank of America and tha ) I Manhattan company, and tho family has ' ' tree Increasing this Investment ever . since. The Bavemayara an largo bank - stock owners. There era retired families 1 , In thla city which have Bred on bank 1 | dividends far half a century, and tha old ! bank of Now York can give pome flftgsg ; On the olhw hand. A- T. Stswart, not- ' withstanding hla mlUlona. held hot Uttlo bonk stock, his preference baing real ao- , tale. One can vary easily aeo tho riasnn of thla. Btewart waa always watching hladnrka to keep them framatenllngTana ' he know that bank clerks have an equal ' opportunity. Hie cantlosi, therefore, led I him to invert In raal raUlSL Morgan.cn tha other hand, carried on a binlmaa tn . which thieving h Impossible, end he got ao naod to trusting cunka that ha had no enapMtm of bank troubles. Farcy R. ; ' Pyna. prsnldent of tho Oty bank. Is a vary ;
Inherited hla present office fruat his fathsr- < In-law, tko late Moose Taylor, who loft ■ was a buyer of hank stocks. It wtll be • gencraDy-ramd that loading eemmarrial > man naturally prefer bank ahana, while ' retail merchants, who have been king re- 5 quired to watch their employee. Invert la * raal estate — New York hull and Express. ! fibr a man. and drink soda water. A duo a or trio of gtria often go to the theatre on- I attended by male racoria. always adopt- ; K—'SS-'/ft.tST'jibg I get up and file out to drink soda water, 1 ooa or thrm "standing treat" for tha ao- T party. Thou they walk back, laugh- c and chatting f or aU tha world Oka t tlv.-lc hrothera. Lota of the gtria also ao ( thrir caeorta to tbalr untie act < and probably on Joy tho opera tha i mora tar not sitting to thrir acuta while , tha curtata M down-— Washington Critic 1 and physicians that much of tha danger maoktaN la to hold Its own against Urn Wd things aaM about It, It oust conform id soma degree to sanitary uuodl- j would hardlThs ranridorad wise to put tho tat Mr In oaCa mouth. R la had enough to handle tham. Tho day ptps, however, will aoak np nlcottoa ao fart ^tl^an^ to «1. orar j lore, a good quality. It wtB iraak before 'l It poisons you. On the whole. Is not the ; — Globe. Democrat. ] dotbrir own* rJaSroltogaS" d well" but there are a gnat many, I notice, who do not Ins at a whist party^ tho other ' a^sSSrvaK t^-*^S.l^lltoT*,gut hsra a mfarate looked with admtrailon at Ma dlgtta. Hla cousin looked rt hla own nalla and found .. and that I hoy would toriu oomparioou. Dorhttocs lie frit nvs wtth Knko: " Hare's a bow S^-luffalo Raws. . jggjJBtaHi ■ hffK'a* nra-c-o-r 1 wlrtafiO .
THE WHITES IN INDIA. • ■ CORPORATION ANO GARRISON " WHICH FORM "THE EMPIRE.' j Tarry HSsIM Team. ( Above thla toesmorivalde mass of Ma- , Ca-K-SSS-jr S?!4S: ; SiTSSrssr^r ; , part by eo-optatlon, who an art to , govern, and to |vu4uet themaelreato gov. 1 aEaSSSS.-sss£; !2&ZS2rS~£X.S?12Z amrira." Thras U nothing dra Banish thoaa fiftan hundred mm to black, defeat that aboder garrison In red; and thornsssrsnir sh.°gsa ■mailer than those of Belgium— there la, except Indian opinion, ahsriatriy nothing. Not only Is thira no whits race la India, not only is then no wUta colony, hut thas* ia no white man who purposes to , remain. lord Duffsrin. whom wo seemly think of aa nriddla aged, la poaaOly the oMest, certainly among the oldest . of white men to India No r tier stave than to halp or citlciss or modonto hla anc- ; nil l. No sncossaful while soldier founds a^ family .^No white man ^rho ^JS.'dSJtoltoSi^to?? Imring no child, or boom or tram of hhn1 aalf behind. No white man lakes root In ' India, and the nam her even of nujuuiimra amour those masaan lmpareoptlUa. Tho whites to our own tbma cnnttala oonld hardly garrison tham. and outside thovs . aaritais ace. except In governmaat mexcept In
mm to Icmdnu. In a city like sBcnares, n atone city whom buildings riral thorn of Venice, a rity of tenrplea and palaces bsautlfnl - spough and original enough lo be a I world's wonder, yet to which no whlto - s into or hand has designed or ex . ecu ted anything, a traveler might live a talking only with tha learned or tbc ; rich. and. unless ho had official buMms do. might mvnraoso white face. And I away from the "slatkuu" planted outside , gortntsci. nou whlt/^yStog. ^If tha i ptre" would collapse like a bouse of cards. I and every ruling man would be a Starr- ; tag prisoner to hie own house. Ho mold , not mora or feed himself or get water. I aboil not soon forged the observation > of one of the keenest and most ex perieocad i of all observers who arrived to Indie durthe mutiny. He had Just landed, and ' consented to drive with me to s house sixteen miles out of Caimtta. On the ' -nod. as usual, ha noted everything, bat - at last turned to mo with the qnsoClnsi: I "Where, then, are the whlto menf . "Noi where," wm the only possible reply; and tt la true of tha antlre continent. Thla I absence of whlto men la aald to be due to • climate, but even to "tho hlila" no ooe I plains of K South Wales; Americans I who an only Englishmen a little dealccated. are filling up tha steaany plains of t Florida; Spaniards have acttlcd aa a govI amiag amis throughout tha tropical aaei Hons of tha two Americas; iVrichman dwell on la Java; but the %gUih. whatever the temptation, will not stay to India. No matter what tho sacrifice, whether to money, or dignity, or pleasant I occupation, an nncoatrallaNc disgust, an , overpowering arum of baing aliens lnax- , arable divided from the people of tha , land, cornea upon them, and -they glide , alien tideway. ^ ^ ^ [ official world sad tha mtouto garrison . nothing la permanent. The viceroy rules for fire years, and departs Tba-ecmn- , etlor advises for five years, and departs. : vzszrtrxsfszrFzs} . departs. The official aorvm fur thirty : I ;
, years, probably to too separate countries, r and departs. Than la not to India ooa . ruling man whom two generations at b- ; dlsns bate known aa rJingjmam^Of all | mi^m tbarriadomrt1 oljla^tkuretfto . Imagine If to Europe no aumrign or , pcrenkr or commander to-cblcf ever lived , six yean! Yet tham men. thus shifting. . thus changing, do tha whole work of lagall tha sovereigns, all tha staUoman. all amptrc," and tharo la no othar.— Mandlth , Towsaaod to Fortnightly Boriow. [ Tha supply of any commodity anawure tho demand to quaUty no Ism than to I quantity, and tho am to which summer , Bouola are put drtarmlnca what they shall . be. They am rend amid -the hurry and . restless tdlonam of aummor Maura, whan , tha ouly de— VTi mad. of an author la that ho shall be entertaining. They am ha
hurried through or dawdled through cr gona through srtth to a Jerky eomblnatka of both methods, and they are written ao-ES-£5S,stH}rs! supply of scenery and eonvanttonal aentlhu£dT\o WlkS*"" W"" Tha saotbaaut la arrmnrvd between, somewhat In tha otyla of hods of mom lame and the Uxy pllgrima may" in do'wn and repose at wllL What chinks remain ■re filled to wtth acsoacy Not very long tho Whole waa fastened np to. a with artoot sort to the way of a moral, but thla custom has fallen Into dt» much^dS"tteSnanre rt^he°^ndq who have even thrir rices put up to bo found with packages hound with orpack thread- Btooo the moral would Inevitably he aklpprdMt ta^gulto aa ' e,rnd"lS!0m »irflrt!eaat.-.Arlo in Drnk Buyer. Bprul^foMURfirt^camex! 'the cele bra ted amlptor. who to her childhood lived at Watertosto, Mart., an old etttaaa of that town, who kfiaw the family waU. ■ays that her mother and slater hod dirt was a physician, determined to give her an lha advantages of aa outdoor llfa. Kho waa taught lo rid. and shoot and climb trees and do everything that bora do. When aha waa Bent to school aha found It very difficult to bend gracefully . to rules and nghlaUaus. and tho consequence waa that ahu was twice expelled. But she was only wild, not virions, and finally buckled down to study. At tho " ■'agoof It ahe developed a decided talent for sculpture, and her father fitted np n rtndk. for her; hut It was afterward determined to send her to Boms for study, and there the high entritod rtrt worked herd and soon had a weunant home of bar own -New York WorkL MkrinrMri -My huabaod la quite a ben rivant,- | aald little Mrs- Bhtoperkta to her friani. Mm. Da Boot. > "todesd. to what w*y. map I aakT re ■qaa Bfftrara, a,. hi. < lira." WM the curt rOJolndcr. — Detroit Free Frees. Ftadtof Ita Deal Saw. Ism asm the rirtum that rt* of tha ami. hatred only the dtaaaaaa of the skin. "AU meat bars their faults, and stealing wm bill's." said a weeping widow orar the return of a dcupormdo. shot to rt.•kanpted burglary. And gretroqna. IndU sr^.*a?! sncjrsa rahbar. tho law toaaker, Um outcast, did lha rrel arts .bias forth, hut to those S Xiywhirti'riJi.'thrtJ^ rtSmTs'^thl <
hare bare affootod by HoodH - SaraagnriBa are anfikfieut proof that IMa jaAlkcuu, when othar |npnullini had been penrarima, the um of Hoofa tianapariUa has brought about the happMrt results. ThecreooflBmBorakC. Uta^A^toto^^art'tnis^r1 It. d Mfc'trari" xwmT uS, of Walpool. Mare, who had tofimu ne c vuvl oot reoover. are a tow of the , nax- -xatancca^to ^wl^^woaderful l^uicMlrekg fiTaiLllotil!. - 1 Newark, Ark., says. "Wm don srlth ; Ahacam of Dungs, and frkuda oad pby- . aiam piunuuncod mean Incucarie Otm- . xumptlve. Begrt. uking Dr. KtogM , . New Dtacurery for Consumption, am l now on my third beads, and ahio to erarmethOjcrekoumyrartn Ilk the fia- . Jen Mlddlrwrth ltocaIur.Ohlo.Myi: flgswstis.&i'SS , Try It. Sample bottles fine rt Matey A , Mecrey'a Drug Store. 6 1 W. BooU lland. safe Insurance at low. 1 eat mica. Call or write lo him at Cape ' Maw Heart Hnnas. (if) May (If)
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jtftogjartn, grfato, 9m, Mmtm, «t. This Space is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, LUMBER MERCHANT 1 or 'OAMDEN.NTJ. i : . — ! pjuaning mill : SASH FACTORY & LUMBER TABDS. I Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldinj.&c. BRAtXSTS, SCROLL TOEL TTOHBS. BC, buildingTumber OF ffVIHY DESCRIPTION. WILUAHd C. SCUDDEB & SON. SASMjWD^DQQRWof!
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8 ttutf JHmt. . I CHAS. NEEDLES' i No. 43 Washington 8 treat. Cap* May City. DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY (mlb^lalifs,i^(m6^hb^lmb^ab«:imwimenrab'. long atod abort Coals. Bwlaa Caps. Embrakkrim, Imam ami Edging, of al kinds Four-quarter Muslin. ( eta. per yd. Drum Linings, 4 eta. pa yard. Body linings, 1 eta., Wash lawns, 0 els. Fart color Seereuekcr. 1 eta. Fancy Mat Una aria, 10 eta. pur yard. Special prices to Ladtre' Children', and Mlama> Janeys special bargains are loo numerous lo mention. Wo aeom offered bettor bargains. None ever » good. NEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 34 Washington 8tre«t. Capo May. Kj bOT Cheap to ordrt'te'rell Cheap. Twould eak the public lo examine my Block of good! before going elsewhere, as money and time can be eared. A good selection of . Men's, Youth's (Hid Boy's Closing May be found at my place. Stilt, Sift aii Straw Halt, aii Cain if ill tiiii a Aliy full Use of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Don't forget the placeCHAS. NEEDLES, M W aahlngtre Street. Oape Mag CMy. fit Waahkritre May Qty. _
.Stores. Kin and Shrrt 3<ron Workers. A. L. HAYNES, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, : TIN ROOFING and GUTTER WORK, | "LIVE AND LET LIVE." Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. WILLIAM CAMP; TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER Cape May Court Houaa.'N. J. , x°v«s son tma itoutoge'. ail JJ ■mraeeaa.litolaatog aag JOSEPH SWAIN, ; TIN AND 6HDDT IRON WORKDR, No. 44 Jackson Street. Cap* May. ELD^gDGE JOHNSON BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. ' Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns.
ice! ice! ice! Knickerbocker Ice Company, OP PHILADELPHIA. Ms, BesisiiaiK aii Cuttaia with Fire Mem la I coal 7 "" " coal! ' jour oM<n to t»v Br*aoft\g2sHXriGTi>;< sTKirr ad-'v. lxjsah, cAPtivar. n. J GEORGE L. LOVETT, ' i 64 Jackson Street, Cape May, N. J. Good quality Flour, jj 75 per cwt. Oats, Ground Feed, Condi- j lion Powders. Goods delivered free of charge. 1
Harness, Blankets and Lap Robes, ; AND REPAIRS AT SHOP ON OCEAN 8TRFFT j DAVID W. ROD AN, FIELD AND GARDEN ^ SE E D '■ Coal A Wood, Flour 4 Fee I ot I' Kindt, Fresh A 8alt Hay in Bales. L. E. MILLER, GENERAL CONTRACTOR,; CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. \
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