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VOUHB XxilT. CAPE MAY OTTY. KEW JERSEY, THOESDAY. AWfiST 16.- 1888.. - WHOLE SVJIBKK U:

ms CAP* WAV CITY. N. J„ iDirr.unAkr. C-80 » Xm BtafaU r iAMmw. jeaming * black, attoeneys-atlaw, £)K 1. r. ummw A8QM. " DBKTJHT8 "" J AXES M. E. HILDRKTH, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW LAKB,JtDRK8IDKNT PHTBICIAN, HOLLY IUCB, K. i. OBCS* 1*0 VHYlM OOli fDHU J SPICEB T.EAimm ATTORHBTAT-LAW AKU J 'SOUOrrOR-IK^HANCKBY, j «i wMBironm R..CAr« >VT,H. A B

pKHMDfGTUK T. HILDEETH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW SOLICITOR Ol CHANCBB1 m UIUT IT, OAKUM*. M. 1. luhm €txtt. ' PKLAWAKB HOOBK, w.a «cnn.Twimi, rwnwiof. * j^MBBlUAN HOUSE, IK 1 M IS WifflJKBTOI STREET. caeb bay cmr. *. i. Mr. **d Ml*. ADAM POMAM, Pi***. ■QKITKD BTATE8 HOTEL, CAM MAYCTTT, H. J. MYWLT IDUViTln ADD UFITTn. AMMIiriXIU. M put DAY. ■gJLBERON, MAOB. oarvT. Tan ornca. abd JP VIKTRI, ' Choice Fruit* A Confuctionarv,

M*HBM,rnM*irainhuu, « wuiiiwtw ar. cap* may WMtmart Oonfaotkwwy a Bpraisitj. JAMB T. BAILEY, " BMootiaiJiMtar, A RLErniT FBAOnOAt PAINTER AND GLAZIER a.0- *•* HOURS, BlflK AMD FRESCO FAINTER, W BAY CtTY, K.J. JjggwSwsss *0»0»*T* O* YJJ^ijoUXTY or CAP* •SBFiBi SE: WAMMtmimmt.

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gMntaut, «*t Wit, 6tf. \ 927 " ' •• • MARKET 1 THE WAVE'S READERS Are cordially invited, when in die city, to visit No. 927 Market 'street. ■ They may need Furniture some day and it will do them good to drop in on us and learn for themselves what astonishing bargains are offered .here in ail kinds of 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. 927 Successors to Wsbsr A 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 all allowed the middlemen. A very large assortment of and Bedding from which to select It will pay you to call *- and see us. Estimates cheerfully furnished.

e alex j. h. mackie, (Successor to Macfcis & Hilton.) 119 North Second Street, » PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, CLOCKS, f 5 Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. - T.O.HAYDOCK, .0 PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, No. 12 North Second Street. Philadelphia. gnrftn jww. ' . " "WASHINGTON HOTEL, Seventh and Chestnut tts, Philadelphia. FSB DAT. JOHN. TRACY, Proprietor. sLTAToa aan all wop— rmrauvanaxTS- . em-t • .WEST JERSEY HOTEL, ' ■»«fo^^ss53!af^aarr < - . -1 T: — -L-J..--.- 3

Pmkmt SatlsrlBfl, firsts' ^arsiskiafl finii. R J. THOMPSON. I Fine Tailoring, Southwest corner I Ith and Chestnut 8t*., OEOROE M. POWELL, r MERCHANT TAILOR No. I 5 Decatur Street, Oape Mav City. j HIRAM DeWALT, merchant tailor, ! • No. 017 Chestnut Street, Philada. ] ■ fattr Wail Wants. I* t'W litral II 1 ton*: Pre. I. L. 3HEPFARD, 39 Wuhington Str..t, G.p. Ma,. N. 4.

GISTS HBS1MG GOODS, "HATS, CAPS, U1BBILUS. ; ; MISS LIZZIE S.V.1THERS. ] raw rmiY is 1 Spring and Summer Millinery, j ■ fir.t,.OUTH 31 STRXtT. PHILIPS. ' PARABOLA SPECTACLES, , Surveyor and Conveyancer, w-e CAAfcMAV OTTY, Kit -V.

wueaL i Hood's Sarsaparfffa I S?i^ii'rTiwt^'«£alv»wi»««3i°ttrr : I snSMlnlUM. Trr»*«Jjrt —* s* s^ TUw w w. man ! 1'uriftes the Blood pglliP§ B3SS5SS2?®858 Hood's Sarsaparilla W by ^raruoMtA Yl ; «. t.* w ■■Li . mSjijO. 1 HOOO * CU, lerch. Mww. IOO Dose* One Dollar. MgMffc PARKER'S 1 1 BbIhair balsam ; HINDERCORN8. 1 ! i?MU(U. Sustains eunls. j

1 ^^UFSOHN EllrKKs EE8TAUBAKT AKD DIKING BOOMS, JACKSON'S CAFE. IB SOUTII BIQHTU STBEET. rulLADBU-IUA. 1-j JOSEPH 0. BOYD, GROCER, " l»-j ruiLvon-ruiA. THE BRAND TURKISH BUSX maw earn .. ■aktikiul* * wnww.-rrV-. hILAK H. HOVUID, MV. oqu-j CELERY COMPOUND AND NSRVC FOOD. WijftlliBfous. OT1CX— Ttwi copartoenhip formtmt *a*FMKl»!lS"tolh,>«iw*

SFSrF-HrraE : i ' r. 8-A *hm w*3m lor in | r»MUF>^^B I'Aiimiw, Eabsla, P*n**rAM, Ploro** riiin SQS Market Street. Philada. J agents wanted!

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I n CESJAU, ASESICi. | A TBAVELEITS TROUBLES IN THE j CULINARY DEPARTMENT. 21 1* mid thai bo wbo one toOaotnl Anrlo md nU*b*s -lorUll." will ■ ■■■III in ths countrr. aed favwho Aatt not will tan. Pram *tj own cxiwr lenre with tlta com rake. 1 ban uorlafed tltat lb. imlcmnt. who *MUed must hire can boU tgf und cook ricu-fBh* ku bm ti Of iucb tblnfu U rauCra, und If uh. bau bcr own wuy (und ahe groanlly bu) *hu ncrcr teu maj mtap to tb* ubl. union .wtmmlng In u Urtr gruvr. All tb* BHbt left from today which sbo don not givo to bcr own fully ub. cuU Into am bulU for to-morrow. At flnt would Ilk* to wagerLth any profnulooul quail aaUrthmt b« couldn't "maut bull it" , oocaaduy for twonty d*yu Unnmaon la und to naaon or Baror marly every 4Mb. and tb* uaUtcu llku It. Next to - wbiakj I tbluk they Ilk* dnsuuou. Wbwuyou wtab to enaw* • cook then lafxstiTSsrTiLt culled an "hubUlucion"— It might lost a* wall b* —"—l * rift. She dncribm hcraalf aa an neomplUbcd "utlat*." and Unothln^lhU ■ha'S't cook-ontU .tie mrna from Benora boiiu So mid So. who Is probably analoa. to ret rid of bw. She aiupi ln. you the gnil morning with ooffa* mada with lukewarm water, and egg. ■ a bud u racks, but with a plat* of amoUaa "tortuin,- which .he l&ea hernlf. The dinner b poorer, and having by that time got a fair .tart on meat, abe day you think you will chsng* cooks, but tb* thought of that twenty dollar "habUttacfan" mtralna you. A. time rail, on j^ass-ffirtsrs tnordbiary lotterica; avoid the speculation, and have a llttlo Ins worry at a 1 hotel. Tho proprietor t !k-u shoulder* tho : trodble, and be Is s fcrttinale raau If It be the evrellen— . of hi . i Lie tb.f o,Bnre. ■ iron ote, ana nets, t r.ttnato u it of hi , . ustim ,

bltn guests, for too often tho guest". 1 choice Is one betwoeu ovtls. ' Tbb of course dote not apply to tho * hotels of tho largest cities, such aa Qua- f temala, which are cicollent, but It doce ' - refer to some, which are not specified, as ' I msy want to return to them oomo day. f r A roast b never aeon except In aome of ! the newer rod la^w^otels. ^There arc J her. Tho "olla podrtda" Is a dlsbmado * of everything eatable that might other- 1 wis. rooU. A Sprobh dictionary mya It ' b "a dish compteed of different aorta of ' meats and vegetables boiled together." * bat 1 stick to my definition- Meat. fish. * auaage, prunes, raisins, onions, cabbage ■ and every other vegetable that may be on • , hand bput Into the pot to boil, rod tho result b not ao bed a* when the cook's attention b centered on one particular article, and in the "podrida" tho .Ifforcnt I eoaaUtnrota maybe said to "get dff easy" y "ww" wo^U™ i°Ncw E^S^'hodae- o kta^ my ^alm mw^oM cff tb»c a eoal fire! ami OT*thb atand the^i^and t kettle*. The light enters only at one t door; there b no outlet for smoke, and t the accumulation of years has formed o . layers of soot on the rafters and walla, v and I cannot find It tn my heart to blame b the poor eooka If files do form a ronstitu- o est of eveiydbb. t When the traveler Is directed to go to a the town of Baa faro he cannot always o 1 be sure that he will reach the right one. o In a reditu of fifty mile, one mky find > three or four Son Juans, rod ao numerous ' are they that threo towns are riven ear- h ' name, such as Ban Juan do los Ixpmsoe. t Baa Joan Oatuncalro. Ban Juan do Barele t peqnez. etc. Bo it is with the namo'Don e Juro. Leaving borne, where "Don Joan" j r K.u-£S2.Sfer,SKi! Mm "Ull III II lnlllli 111 a colonels aonlh of Naaon rod Dixon's Hue. j e How mc-h more ottrecUvo Bryon'e title a than -bad bo used Its equal, tho plain h English "John!" | fc ftrenger* vlalUnm tho coffeo growta* a country ooon porcdvo that they drink ti more coffee thro tho natives. 'Dure b p an unusually delicious flavor and aroma to tho Guatemala coffee, which is not due naedCh Itb no^^^ewdi mmdaTln ? G-uto residence* In the United StaL L an Intensely strong essence j ob- j, -talned bv nonrinr a little bollln- water ■ ■talned waUv

through alarg* qnroUty of craund cot j fee. About oue-balf of an Inch of 'hooc-i aonca b poured Into the bottom of rocr ! tom^coflee^cup,| wMA bjhra ^d thro bad more^walg beem Med.^d^ln-^ nan no water, but Jo roar boOlns tnllk through the ground coffer.. A native woSan for »l will mroV I factnre from the "cacao" berry ten i pounds of chocolate la a dcy. The beny fa raaated with great care In removing th. : outaide shell. Ucauae the allghtcet oven te^t^SwarmTi'^rouud^??^ 2ZSX*%&&£St; 1 the almost block "cacao' of tbb country. > Tbo mixture Is then pi seed in thin layrri ' between sheets of "patnto" Inotlve msltfag) and beaten flat wttbrisET OnrecA tag It acqnlrea thabrlttlroia. of chocolate rod b then rawly to bo mtm. Hds b • crude woy of making chocolate, and. notWttbatandlug the auneriorlty of the Ouabr mala "cacao?' the Frrech product, due tc It In rlcbnresrnadeSrecy. — Ouoiemjili Oor.' New York 'Umcs. ^ fiebnt. A rare small lens moat be used. teESfSKifiULSte bafore a CMsafar tube, the pMures are < . directed to Um'robbet of phptowrapby 1 . i

. without baese, wblth offen. poesilwhtles yet unknown. Ibo plro yields « im- , ; pectont advratage in the fwt th.t images ' J of variona sires may be obtained with a J ; fiSfrrc'ifS'ttttS: ■ ; er.-sasarST.'a's.; \ nail pictures to ooe t wroty- tft h of an I tach fur large one. Tb* negative, leek I J | !5STC£!5SJSK.t,"a S' " i Coleon tn a ropy of an engraving In which 1 . bo tree, of lines eao b. aero without a ' . magnifying glaae. A present drawback- . 1 ■ | « CMhariw wbeeta are ro namtd fro* J { ; IlilliP,;

| There m not the lntertat taken la I Kf"Gn*Se eootrmyi 'a'sivai^more hatb- i era today than ever before. In llffi I j snppeaeleae thou DS.00U hatha wrregi wo 1 la the dtyla a year, Now 1 roppoaa tin . number is cloae on to l .ooo.ub In the , , same period of time. We havatnthb . country the finest hatha In lb" world, and ■ , It I. saf eto ley. per bare, that Brnt i» | more money. Invested la Turklah bath re- , ! I j^'CT--TTr , , '"'^i ! t ! the" pracUoe. PaLus who kiw tho > • j bcnsela th be deprived therefrom had to < - enrak In rod out or. betb, ao kfmld were I >i they of being area to enter or come out . ' l'e.^ta.to tllTbuUdin^W u «y"»" ! : aasasSfttiSBs I lata that I meant to keep a d'lareputable : j sasgrs skisl'x-.ss ' rattled 1L Th^wmiSe^tnntendrf ' ; wB2if^u,iS.,?h2»!^milito: • > aire, who at that time lived Just aboro i hare, came to ara mo one day and eaid he > wanted to boy mo out The neighbors > ooald not boor the Idee of having such a , > dace aa a Turkish bath in their 'midst > Why. from the way some of them went ■ on you would have thought it was a I harem going up Instead ol a hath. Llttlo , • by little, howovwytho business came to • creased la popularity Ld volume." — New ■ York Mail end Kxpreoa. r i^rSfp Ssfe ' , curious in It* subject. It contained two I BsrjffEsswjs^ ! wearing a star of India upon his breast. ; the other a tall and lovely English girl of \ ' roSLd^eUnd^^yrerlSonrod fSl- ; tag loose again. Tho rajah Is smiling tho 1 ' SSnBS\SH?re'tT°£ ' [ are two real people She b the daughter 1 of an English chemist, rod her parents . have consented to her marriage with tho ' 1 berra t'tohbT "£10™"""""' '*'" rnald rod pagan man Is very '

well known, rod lias turned out a decided ! A Miss King, tho daughter of a of an English Jail, married about 1 thirteen years ago "the she reef of Otto." ' who U the spiritual head of the empires of Morocco. Tho shoroef. who bids ' whom ho lodged lu an asylum at Tangier. 1 which It la a part of his duty to keep up | for tho refugees from the sicular power, Christian wife tlie^sacred stick, th./poe detennlnca the rorLalon ! his children tohll sacred office and Sam Harrison, a young man who has 1 a glass eater In dime museums for years. Is lu Bellevue hospital. He is 111 of rating, ncverthal^7"wssfi<iu a 'measure! ! tricky. HI. performance consisted In , that It wss genuine gloss, and then biting | which He crunched rod ground' betsremi ! teeth rod finally swallowed. Witueeses , of the feet usually watched for evidence . that bekept the brakro glass lu his mouth. and waited for an opportunity to spit it , ■ ! stomach that he wUl not return to I I tho museums, rod so ho was willing to , ! tell the attending physician how hLnlass , rating was done. The goblet was not t fia'a^sre'iStfrssi i ! cots. Till, had the feeling rod sppcar- c 1 anee of glass, rod the difference could not , he detected hi Inexpert examiner. The , • substance wss pretty Sard, however, end. , | chow It ea ho might. It went into Ids , stomach In a atate not at ail conducivo to e ; Gradually It brought on gas- t trills, and this, la what all. him now. He t 1 wUl never chew Imitation glass again un- „ ' somebody Invents a l»s harmful com- a position. — New York Cur. Chicago Herald, t Against Knives and Porks. c I The other day a wandering paragraph drew attention to a wealthy woman In « Naw York'wbo la gradually doing away c I with tho conventional knife rod fork at 1< her banquets, and robstltutlng Instead of t - her banquets, and robstltutlng Instead

■ thora generally regarded as necessary im- ' piemen ts for dining frodful dagger, rod >" miniature •words, enriched with Jewels 1 1 and art work. For Instance, raies of • Untod enameL with the end of tho stem • 1 provided with two convenient thorns of M gold to be used as a fork, the ran being I" the handle. The lady argues that ordl- ' j nary knives and forks ware intended for " - yjzsto-satfrssi 1 and mutton served in huge slice* to the ' I guests and requiring rolwtantlal lnstrn- . «| menu for the aubSlvlslon of thedlcra ' I Into morsels suitable for the month, i J I?S.TS.'SL!drTJ?K'tlS • ! tag," observe* the uU knife rod fork •hostess. "lam not sure that theChloroo I i do not show exquisite taste Intacta wo of • j chop sticks." — Ban Francisco Aagonout ! The Big Bell, at Iluwla. Tb* Ruwdan. have a.peaalon for big , bells. There are numbers of them In I Moscow. In tb* tower of Ivan, in the . Kremlin, hangs a sixty ton belli which U . rang en^rjhree tlmeYl^ year, end then ssssrs.-sa.-fi'tt! JreS=sc'«"£f!:5fi I On Ehsterevea deathlike alienee reigns • thredgbent magnificent Moscow. Bad- 1 ■ ! denly at eddnlght, from tho tower of ■ I Iran, the mighty congregation of bells ■ I peals forth In a tumultuous and die- ] , ■ eordut crash. Then the belle of the en- , 1 s.'&'s^sgEeS ' the Kremlin Join in the chorea, and the I !£:<Tt5f&r5JKf» I from the dead r— Boston Harold. 1 j Yhs llaye* sia«rVke~|eaea*ee, It la HSt 1 lent f.dlv f„r ■ mar, In tw.lt.* I pestilent folly for a man

an ugly botisei a gloomy lnwira^ frown- 1 tag bouse; 0 bouse with few <8S sttcnu- 1 • otodwlndnwa IDa children ire Is be I I reared In the structure ho builds. His 1 rest hours from the turmml of bualnera 1 ara to be spent there. The quslttv nf the 1 bouso L the gouge of the cfvlllxatlou of " " lu oosnprot. The races which are prer- < "I tteally houseless are tho must wretched ' ! tho world. Won CaastnV drecriiitbiu ' of the anrieut CahskmUui U euggestlve • j They had no towns, no field* orljoaeoe; - ' ! roomed . n the wUd and waterless mount- I ; sins aoi deserts; lild In the mud for days jarvCtsiifriuis 1 woman. Ho Imnreerad ware th* old Hln- ' , dooo with this fact that tbeyworahijs-d ,rs j"ssr„ "LsnrfeL : | flat roof baa no place, but In which tho < lysMsiaa curved Hue— Bt. PaulTtaneer i

,j MIDSUMMER DfilNKS. | ; PALATE TICKLERS FOR NEW YORKERS'. MOT THROATS. ; A areas VaitMjr eg Yield Brtrr.nm.nl. for New York probably beats the world for tho variety and quality of lu field re freehmanu. both fur warm rod cold , does It seem reran riufta ~6i* prataakm i of drinks with which toeool the parched i of Its citlxens. This b a good desl due. no doubt, to the mixed character of the population, each nationality having i favorite distinctive tipple, but rath being by no means slow to appreciate the , virtues of the favorite of any oGirr, the result being that the German 'immigrant, who has hitherto been wedded to his , lager, the Englishman to Us sle and - porter, the Dutchman "^o bis gin. the 1 Frenchman and Spaniard to their wine. , and brandy, tho Irishman and Scotchman ! to their whisky, the Mexican to "his pulque, the Kuielro and Pole to their : I sen. who drinks anything end everything. 1 KEY the thirst supply trade of this ' - rity. aml^romjiumblo brglnr.ings as sdta. , i t^iSi'l^niJu^j 1 IS^wti h '^L^oWlrTr'1 P'MS ^a,»! | knobs and faucets, till It looks like an . undersized Chinese pagoda Watch the stream of people that pane in rod out to | comes s swarthy -young fellow who calls 1 ! for orgeat . i "What's orgeat!" you ask. "Orgeat," ' , of\lie Now York 8paniarJ*rod Cuban. , It's made of sweet and sour pulverized ' almonds, sugar rod oraogo luUv. and la ' ,, somewhat similar lo the poach phosphates ' rayWla!dr wyN* ffta^'Snd0' d5r^I*,*1*r ! , op at s rapid gait, forgetting to buy a ' cbeck in' his hurry to get away again. 1 ; \ptboot valtUig for ro^^rer. he addjk | I

clerk to fil^ Id. gl^os ; ^"Nrece1 mUc^ sar, a Jmled l.mklng man with a wink to the clerk lie gets the'fountain and It acorn, to do him good. "^Vhat™L'"mmlo'o™ you"*Lvk '""'lnm phosphorus fig tho brain rod stiyrhnlno ■oolhlug " 8 Hot if von wsut to SCO a crowd of hot women drink, step Into a big Hixth avonuc store, "here they pour in faiignrel by shopping and cross with the beet rod tho ahortuosa of their purses, l'coplo drlllk not as they drink it In Now York, by tho hour— by the gallon. At tho chock desk, a coutlnnal thirsty line of customers; at tho counter, -tho ceaseless sound of a eyrupy pour, a fragile fizx. . gurgling pish, and a drticato splash ^a* the lumps by Gotham's girlish gurxlers. thing tn oneorh their thirst is an instruct I vc sight Many it thorn drop lbs side again. Watch that big one. She jrsrdltw. of the polite request to f all-in dcraa pathtlmnighhra Urniu ."istors tho conn tor, plants boreolf squarely on - her place aa aha sqntams, compels tho clerk's at tout Ion. gets her drink, takes ro unnecessarily long time to conIt, usee hor elbows freely to get out ; again, wrecks several Infants In bcr passage to tho dour rod rewssumra tho appearance of a lady tho moment ahe reaches the sidewalk. School girls generally want strawberry , rod vanilla mixed; tho older brunettes, coffeo or ^ chocolate; blondMjjincapsdo or berry,' and th»°widow» and unmarried f Kerry, rod the widows and unmarried

i f!taa^lIiiMria or vtaSy ."which haa'noldto j , froth to prerent looking over tho edge of , [ the glass while drinking rod does not fixx , np the nose, making it red and tho oyra ■ r -| watery.— New York Tribune. 1 Dr. HenraMrodaley, of London, In kl* : ' I ' address before the recenVmeeiing of tho I i Anthropological association In this city. ! • | distinguished between the occasions! or : i ! rSSEUtafo™, Stdre*" ' 'rera bral struct urei, and the natural or reran- , 1 Hal criminal. Th* latter la what he U bynoroasou of defective Intellect. "It ; U not trw (bat tack of Intellect ami of ' i moral fooling go together in dofocUve ! mental organizations In sonic instances. The defect seems to he mainly moral. Those of this class are cither born of . STSCSf,SC»U^.*SS ; allied neuropathy has existed. It Is only > ; .SS;$i!B»S3."ras very distinct gronp Is tlrnt of thou* who • ! tmkthotaw wUlletahorlng Under pori- ; ' , The conclusion rrac&d by Ibe taveatii S^rtlrau™1 °"T U n° eTC*Siritanlnd : areao well grounded' aaTo JnM^ltaSr | Introduction Into a revised criminal U«. , Tb* right aim of scientific study ta Indlj oeted as the luvretlgatk m. first, of crlmeo pcSur. dlra^e;F^Sdly!,'orJrilnei™ j persons of defortlva aonUl organlratlon. ' It ta tube hoped Ahat this explanation - < SK't'nM'^Uratto that the criminal ta re be pitied rather than censured, and that crime ta a dtaoas* • for which the criminal ta not re ha bald ' MriAly respond Ue.— Frank Loalls'a sno way in wnicn people go UEDIUarn to church weddings ta nntMoue, and

theraby hang* a trifiingbntpot nnam using tado. At a reeent wadding ta Arlington HtAet church one of the others- aaw a com* ta who was ao styltahly dressed that he Immediately Jumped at the conclusion that aha must he a gneat of ImportHa ammdtairiy Offered her htasnn and started down the aisle to escort bar to the seats directly behind those reserved for tho ftmlllesor th* em trading paritas.. . Just aa Iraneared tb* .Hp Into which it evident -b* meant to show fair th* loeUcd up rod a*k*d tagrnumialy; ^Oro you toll me-wh**. woddlng this Tb* athra'i eyebrows octnrartcd tavoi"Certainly." he aaawrml. "It ta last of Mtaa Blank and Mr. That." wJss.ss-jeS'TKSsa and ereased the chancel . brought the lady npthanext able, and mlel heroUcnrsly nrarthsdoor — Bnatou letter. . . fi*s*8*m tyewwls* rwraa. ;]1 Tb* smallest known dowering jdrot. | rooreely visible Li lh» iiakoljye. ta Wolf-; . : j.TVoraed** cd th* asm* genus, tb* larger I i

■tody of the Bnraode MUa Dr. A. Dtehashas made adeulledstadv . of^mrenerrjn the hyponlh state, ami I what amfoDows: "gluing tlw'hr^ISfc ; sleep the subject rememfars the fcnrr -j knew of hta w. king life as w*JJ as of ! previous hypnetaiot <3) in bypn.it Ism there Is ofteq *n exalt Una of tho memory, sod at time* .Chang in Ita content, trading ; aSty; (E) the ma aocy* of S^mTbS. tboratT"? tbo*hU*7l t""r* "1"V *' te ibh^5r*i!^uHtaiB5r'^ ^c^SJim m rta°?ybutakl has studied the power of hypnotic subjects re hypnotlge them . selves. He finds that such subjects drouriy Imagine for a minute or less that to alrep, ond*the draiSd reeSt^nsure! Furthermore. If tho subject, on gut* to . ""-sleep, Imagines himself controlled bv a certain person, then, even though nmfiher sent him to sleep, lie will bo subject to Three ohscrraUonsnsho " the Imporianoa of tho subjective clement in tho process Of^hypuottam. rod^ndicate the method by ItafS^Tas applied8 h^ttoTre So amelioration of tho bearing of tho deaf. He tested tho hearing of uino deaf bora. Kern •^ ^?t'ring.U«a. apoko to them. Tho hearing of four of Ihem. was found to ho Improved, and tho lmprovo t^l^taroported aa^stlll persisting after The traveler ta often rudely shocked by lbs contrast between tho realltv of the preeent rod tliojdeal picture of the rocleut Arcadian Ufa of tho rural district. Athens. But doubtless If wo could he transported berk to rodent Greece, wo should find much that would not please In the daily life ef the neoplo. Man may say. Tin Greece, but living Greece more;" It ta still ro enchanted land for mo. No other civilised country withdraws ri°^°f the present ; toother bud dfords ; ■

, under the Athenian sky. A few days In • IVloponnreus and i. few more in Central , Greece, gave mo a clearer comprehension I of Greek political history. The Homeric - oftho^mtajToT* Hryns rod^MylSii. "lbs . pastorals of Thi-ecrit us liavo new life rod , meaning when the traveler bran, the shopI herd's pipe and rustle singer* vioto anioo- , bean Strains, whilo ho rata bread and rnlik . from the wooden bowl, which hta boats J The Lor of HOTwntaXlighMdtofinii . that die Greeks ntUl throw back the head r J^'Prow dissent or refusal, and that the , hands Hume ohl sujierstltlous havorc! . moinod. notably that of tolling a disturb- " !£S m1* "an' 10 ordor lh?t land Is more tfacklyn'p»pled8 with fairies ! rod every kind of brnoviileut rod tnallg- . nrot spirits than tho Greora of today. , Doubtless many of tho ooclralostlcal cus- , tome of tho present havo been molded , by the snperstltlons of tho past —Thomas I D Seymour ta Scribner's Msgaziua The Origin or Poll cry Wore. : jSTJtTfiS-SSSffSfi ' began at last, apparently, to employ it as > a model for pottery also. In VII proba- • biUty hta rarilost lessons Ut the fictile art ou tho camp finTln aLtabash or g^m! with wot clay smeared over tho bottom to 1 keep It from burning. Whanovor tho ctay thus employed wee flno enough to • form a mold rod boko luuri In shape. It ' would cling to ^tho gourd, and be used. • almost as a component part" o! tho"com! ElATf- ,Tracc" ,W* BUff0 to tfc0 1 outlying corner* of tho world, garages havo been noted wko smear their dishes with Ctay; and bowta may bo found In ' various museums which still contain more or loss Intact tho relics of tho natural obJoct on which they were modeled, ta ono caso tho tiling being Imbedded In tho ctay bowl la a human skull, presumably an 1 Iu ?\0!t>TB' llo,r"7r- fiofirf or calabash, lu proportion as It was well eoatcd up to the very top with a good productive layer of clay, would tend to get burned out by the heat of tho fire In the course of time; until at last the Idea would aviso that tho natural form Was

' rod that "tb^csrt boil m0d'J' i up around it wasrtho substaatlvo vessel ; As soon ss this stage of pot making wu . arrived at. the proves, of firing would hecoma deliberate, In.toed of accidental, , rod tho veesel wonld only be considered ; complete as soon as It had been subjected re a greet brat which would effectually bum out tho guard or calabash Imbedded In tho center.— Grant Allen In Popular Science Monthly. "It takes Justs' year to*taun how to walk tho stage." salil a self confident actor who never made a natural movement on the stage, and who ta aU probability never -ill His tde» of tho stego walk wu a stride, that wonld excito tho laughter of hta fellows If ho entered a drawing room In that manner. Tho amount of tabor Involved In tho art of actors of his claaa ta appalling to contemplate- It ta evidently concentrated upon the task of smuggling one's self under ro expanslvo shirt front, rod presenting ao same continuously to tho audience. A aide view ta destructive to art of this pattern. The owner of tho expansive shirt front never walks on hi a natural manner, but hta entrance ta charming compared with hi. exit. Ho never seats hlmnclfu a woU bred man siu. Tho man who spent ^josi one^ year" learning to "walk on" to lift It nor bow to sit-down on It.' Ho eon frown, stalk across tho stag® and Uqg.^or opro before hlm-thnl tafibo aoabrettM resorted to the cheap device of hlttlag. door-It always excited laugh-, - ter— but when the angry father, Insulted wife, hoiked villainToutrngod hero rod heroine, and the lino dreasvd gentleman to th* play bang* a door before him, It ta very tlrraomo — Plttaburg Bulletin. A Universal Telegraphic Cipher. The ayetem has the merit of extroao Tim system has the

simplicity and afi' the seme time provides every men with hta own cipher, which ta abeolutely secure. There ta riot sptco here to enter Into deteita. but (hta sluglo example will show u. cumpeetneM and effect; renree. The cipher dispatch to . "Jackets," oaa.word, ml the translation Is: "Market opened unsettled. Com in Chicago i cent lower. Wheat In Chicago , 1 rent lower. Corn In New York i cent hlglu-r. Whcar In New York ( rant swriawp-q, , ■Und for any poaolblo condition of the ! market. J stands for "Market opened tin. , •eitled." They also stud along the same ; diagram f„r conditions of corn and wheat ta Chkagu rod New York, the vuwola eonnt far nothing— merely toAiake It ro teteUlglldc word. It wlU raedUy boeoen how adaptable rod valuable this system ' may . bo mad* to any bnaiucea in which fcpher. are uvea. -Now York Wodd. Ttawts « Inarm end gaUen ) I bird !• Mrxi. il a t-f— martin, « .KiiTssifcfttsm i . on top Iff hie bead eojh-ii hi. crtrajeoka 1 1 tS^taafarnHJe dT |

5 ' ik TBIjjBCASim ^ c RUSSIA'S NARROW GAUGE RAILWAY ' TO 8AMARGANC. j clal Anlvttj— *wfarwtnc(llmtfoolWb. ' hlawry tboeOmpf^Aby srouat anoUiar ijara of terror a . .. ; .pair amoog oor ttrttlsh ranatua in: la.. ' of ibe Jingo faith re poUura • Tb* Opjiraraace by nil of tho Bevies* . wllbll\rairraratlvajy eesy cor - , u . taase* of Herat, th* gateway ■ I Afghan » - - - I i'.r . Ma. taonqr.ee- 1- ,od. a ■Hill re the Brtti*:, .. . Lra it f Mngdom an d p _ It 1 the Indeprtsleore cf IV.- a to! if a- tLa possible ai.J probehle . . . f Heel-, •htatro ou tho Itarcmu gutl. 1'.-. the military chstot >. ' i . be-R* emqliw. ! Wlthont doubt Clo. » >js v.rea tbta . aoat at thecCrofaa ara ai . ■' / tile pure* or prarte* f Ik. -, f..r a ' miLtary'iLetters. i f ■ . i ... 1 SJSSSL'.. ; . ' I «b— H— ' Yw- . ! the adjoreot part, f 1 bot one other wc.. c.;- - - ; gg?ca; ; be rapkBy mad* era 1 ertaaertnTuumra^J *' | that era. of -bid. or* . -rseat of tbo Gaepreo, w:j. :, i® now ®; Bamarear.i. tW feu.-. . - x or. ; j the petroleum t. ..;• ... . ' It* iorg. Ms U but a I

1 road It «U not ear,. . V-ij ! • . I.e. —thai u to aag. about fil I directed sod on teriUL <. \ „ tbererr-.'- • V. ' ' ' V,"' 1 SJwranf'L'.'o", ■" !''r" ' tab "l' .' ' A ;■ l. . : ' hostile sense by nrw.ua . f ti. . , .. ., „.j. ; aX3"Y..,;.; ; Brittab state.»ni,-:i "a, I ! toother and <m Import a;.' > w-rota-I Tartar. Is a'mxttcr of ...;-ir-.-ami mstvrtil devcl.-pv., to ; r-JwKUfo. I rod It will ala-i (Lure In- ^"mara'S' I Intrigue* » bi b !• .. =-. I read the Trenere.) '. . to. i wholly secure tart., -l.ro.ta I From Saiuarcut'l v .. . i tab nomads to the if. V, ' Vi.'wt, i ploro Thibet and tfio pro- 1 ! ' . , ; , . , -ssRjasrjL. "'.'-r I of tbo empire of-Chlua: wbo will In one way m. I si. 1 ... r mra Int.. lint.,;, l-.ili, :. Sil?"". '* ' ' ■ ' fif "Wjrre^pe-* soot seiu It* .7 tto ratTt>ic'vlal"'n.'i." i anything to prevent ..r c . 5pL.-.'- Y : i . .. ■ ' wtdch the rail, 3.1 es,.:.T .-

was th* ant of ;f«7f '. people* We lmagtoe tl.sttbeyl.eiealtogetbi-." p.ael rec* wbel udghl bo "input the trari'.' " s rod •one of t- - • .reee ■f^tbert former l-.«ar ar.d *!■.. c havo BlS^Ss.%iri9HS£ . Th* Samarraqd Chsplao rafireed irill knally eowprer * ■,.« ded, pc -at rod a trreb power fur native r t - l '.>» tends ta e greater or® •!. . -. 1 v i.-- ■ r:u , aeqntalUocv to Whirl, e„„ vet aspires. Sho wrote re cel. to tho India ooero. and Great Hi it. '.hi c. ill be a ire re , allpw hor to do so, by mreui of a road i through Persia and Boeloehislan.— Naw York Graphic. There ta no Una of statistical flgares ' more entering, rod yet unquestionable ta . their bearing, than lltosa which give us tho Immigration of fori Ignore lata our ! states- In 1820 there were a Utile over , 8,000. In 18M a Uttlo mora t hart 10,000. In 1830, 23,000, and la 1!W, <0.000; !«» , does not quite reach lOOJiOO, but ldtHF i goes over that figure tip to 11-1,000. FMqii . that data tbo tide ha* risen higher, utf , constantly higher, with only ixtcistonal , ebbing. In 1803 there wore over 200,- , OOOTln 1810 over 800,000. .In 1813 over , <00,000. In 1883. 788,m Thla waatJta: , maximum figure, t" ached. The total . tatm!«raUoni!artagthc» year*, from IttW ! to 1887. am-itlnta re 1.1. 771. Th» ; j»ffoct of pouring «u«U a vs<t bulk of fori sdgn people, wiilt foreign idoaa, luio our ; land, has been nearly ct great on our-, ! boon targuly modified, s-.d at.o ta danger of still greater modifications.— GtaU-, Democrat. • The avrntgo ago of tho Amoriren eoi

dint ta IMKr hta onlverslty. The American ahtdont ta. hotruvcr, an only a bettor educated man. >i*> ta .t tonsaoi nhewuTd.thro th'-^i'Y- -.- a sindcntota lean college graduato. who hao not, yot castasiiwssi'ssst aelenee, hot tunc spent tkros yeai* at aa acadomr of tbe grado of Aadovtr. Exeti or Buthampton. aud four year* at euro* Uto leading cc.lkq.vo of New l>, gland, fa. any fair toot to bo InaUtutod by a com-, mjttee ef British or Ettrdrec.n iidnraOmad experts, a better odncstod maa than the ssr«.8t^;n iiann ijwad?1* Kate and Arthur thought th.ii- lorttae SEI5 v g* M. aSffi ;S»5SSg M|S egcisaid:1 -k"-"- AT* " i