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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1896

os Me p«r«aU or other reUUTM. end wh— he ta not kept op to tMa wey he Urea by (uibUBf and other dleroputobU oeeopetlone. The rvlfar etyie which ha denote U eQ the i offeostre beeenee oenrybody kaowe the* It h paid for fay eoseebody lo thle way, tartly mM truly obe< the Teoeee Qty Ater. the znaahei ecnoee as orll example to the yonn*. Who eoay be aaeOy Impreeeed with the Aeelrabthty of food elothea without puttlof forth any effort to obtain them. The ranlty of the member le loeufterable. Kothlof can be mor eoUinf than the galranleed smirk with which Me elmlan face la perpetually

aro-by meat wli day In golnf to and fro In the performance of their enetomary duties the mamber beoommm unmodurable. Ee U fay far a more forbidding figure than jar who Inrltea

of obtaining a tiring. In breed and variety the masher ran gee ah the way from the “dead tough" veneered by *»e raiment to the ellly youth with brain too limited to afford room fo any thought but the oouelotion of him own fancied charms A stunted mind and a w»B-developed body arm principal lagredlenU In the oomporftlon of the maehcr. Him manner oodoet proclaim him degraded •ttnets Be la nauallyfonndat theand at a dgaretle. Be la slangy and protans Ba la given to indecent and Bfaeloua ooaamenta about gtrla and i ■n who are oompelled to undergo him vulgar and Impertinent scrutiny on tha streets Ba Is an overflowing dopoeltory of scandal Tha women rsoognla him are Instantly J««ked, and those who do not boYwma the ofa^ete of hU mean and men daelona inslnoations The masher la pasfsetly legitimate object of polio* ■urvaUlanoe. Be la nothing Isas than a confidence run. and of the moat dierspolabla stamp. Bis Indolence la sAsnae to a thrifty and busy oo . wntltyi his ImperUnaneeU something wfakh the public should not he eaDed apm to bear j the apace which he

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Ohs moan have t gsartssA She tolloe iss fta sheaaoa of one of her po] eleetloci day ■ "Dare Tasoben j

Mgfat man, whs as you srlll aeo by the 'morning paper, got thare by a big majority- 601 am glad I kep'liaal* beena ■a* done what I could at tha poles* It is olalmvd for the Washington t Mtapy udWowOrtenna, La_ which w ugasissl (n mu. and It Is tha oldest ■ HEInr seg—Isstlop lb tb* fatted East as. » we. the ffret In the eon mdm-Us anvtiaa to tfas govern l»«aenr wMh liexioo. sad on theday - kaesmgeaalef five batteries, with I

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: HOTEL ARBlYm

, Wm P Brawn. Wm Daviess Is Klee Allen, Mime KB Allas A G lies toe, W H BedrsmUler B Abbou. D D 8, ■ Wahlbdm. Wm Walkvr. j 0 Armbraatrr. F Zun Henry T Bchul's Ooorad Ansbrusier, C M rubs, Wm A Joseph. Keen, Tbos Tboruhn. LonW WbiUmann, Bobert A Judge. W lawyer, Henry C Bopkio, J C Dogas, Him May B*rtram. J B blaugbasd wile, B C Eggieelon, Hulua E W C Devla, B Martin, Mn Pbeaaoni n. F Bodory Pbeaaoob.n.

J Wrigley, Thoe B rtsld. Baltimore—B B Glaeville and eHe, 11m Boberta QlaovlUe, F F Paard, Ed Wilmington—Kdn H Brennan wife, Mailer Eds B Brennin, Jr, MasUr Wm Brennan, Mrai Bdilb Bra Mima EUa Walsh, 0 H Heald, Wm H iieald, Thom Doaaldaon and wife, Mima Bech, Mist Clan Bech, '

Bcranlon—Ed 6 Toad win. McDonald, Pa—Edw McDoaald, J C McDonald. Koch eater, N Y-W G BUhardson. Bilem—U Griaoom and wife, U GrnHaddonfield—Ktheeo P WastooU. Baa Fraacboo—Mlm Mar Judge. Winston, N C-F A Oolemma. Norristown—N H harmatare, 0 T Laraelere. Philadelphia—Mim Margaret Morrla, Mrs A W BomelL Oallfcrala—J D Smith. Washington—T A HUey. Elkina, W Va-W C ItoneU. New York—August Vincent Tack. Tyrone—John McOarmoot.

i’arkenburg, W Va—Geo H Moffett. Lancaster—Geo K Reynolds and wire, Frank Wlntbrop Beyoolda Pitlabarg—E S CpMUL Blverton, N J-Cbss C Miller wife, MUs Berths Dtppincott, sad child. 14-h P V 1—Bert Everett, Frank D lean. Philadelphia—Helen Wood, Helee B Trimble! Him N Franklin, Mim M Franklin. Mina Nellie Smith. New York—Mn J D Whaley, Mim

Philadelphia—Louis V Wolf, Joseph Watson, Mim 0 G Morrla. Geo C Nagle. Mm B M Retneke, Mim Reioeka, B D Bmneke. Harry J Hayman, Miu embo. Wilmington—Dr W B Bullook and wife. Him M E Bullock. Palladelphln-Mn E D Medan, H V nil ojuolsPhlladelphla—Mlaa Annie Whalen, Mn Usaroe, Mim N Hearn, Mim Mary E Whales, Muter J Hearn, Mm C M

Germantown—Mn M Tramp, Mim N B Trump, W H Trump. Wilmington—Dr W R Bollock, Mn C E Bullock, Mim M E Bollock. PhUadelpbia—W R Warner Jr, sod wile.

PhUadelpbia — Arthur P Lewis and wife, George U Lawia, Mabel P Lewis, Bessie H Moody, Mn laaae Her.

a, Mim Adelaide Alexander, George

Plltaburg—J H Ort and wife Philadelphia—Edw Carpenter, 8 Deesuer, G F Huntiagtoa, Jr. New York—Mr and Mn Uhm A NemUh. Wilmington—R Kecee. Philadelphia—J Haydn Cram, daughter and non. Mn JaaMe Griggs, Mn B J

New York-Mlm H ■ Baker.

New York—Btaalay M Mono, Mn

Mim Nanis Dieffeodster. Matter Bllngluff. S aunts, S children. Easton—Mn John 0 Miller, Jobs C Miller. Donald F McLean Lyadm F Milks, Min Edsa Kolia'. Ague PulNew Bnchtoa. N Y-H if 1 Mm Mary Bayne Jones M~e I Moore B.yoe, Bound Bruok-Ohaa E W.v« wsll' sad wife Philadelphia - H Bead ami Tbomaa Evans D 8 M-or.-, Jr, E» Brown, 0 Taylor BuniUy. K It SbtM. Newark, N J-Mn H H Mitchell, Min Marcue-lte Mltcbeli. Elisabeth W R Me.

Newaik Del-* a. Pkttbarg-M' •

R BugbM Brooklyn—Arthur J Smith i WaaMsgton — Wm F Daw wife, Mim Mary Dawney. Belem—H M Kumsey and wifa. Atlantic Clty-T W Neill, Mra Maaoi Philadelphia—Mlaa Mary M Gohan, Mim Katherine L Born. H G oota, Mn L Teti New York—Mn Isaac M D / ckman, Mn Alex M Welch. Ohio—Gilbert D Mnnae-a Mlnseapohi—Mn Wm L BeeaiU. Milwaskae—Nellie Monde Murphy. Baltimore—Jackses Pitwr. M D, Mrs Piper. James Piper. PaurvUlt—Hon Obarl • K‘-g Mn Cbarlm King.

Newport—Mn WUlia Buies, WUlia film. Philadelphia—Fred M Joebges. Mn Jamas Learning. James Learning. Ftorenoe Gregory, Mim Flossie Gregory, John B Wood. Alfred P Buobley, M K Wnmnulh sad wife nooowoe, Wis—U B Abbott. Cadis Spain—Hon Baron Flan.

New Enctand WUclicrwrt. aan D. Appleton A O'-, of Fifth avenue. New York, have nubliabed dictionary of Gras ter New York and i vicinity, with maps ot New York an Its environs This hands oorrpcndlui of placet of Greater New York la alphabetloally arranged with a dcacriptli index and guide U pieces. ioetiiuUona, plaore of amusement and nearby i For the traveler this book fills e place among guide books which hat lost needed. The book la illustrated with views ol nrlous prominent places New York City, and hat a mice of in formation to which there acc-s ao end. The book sells for the moderate price of 90 oents. Mess re. Lamsoo, Wolffe A Co , of Boston, publish " Ye Lyttle Mslde." which la a story ol the witchcraft superatitioo of New England brave little maid at Salem to me faith and hope and unyielding rrenee to her word of honor, form basis of a very attractive atory. Several historical characters are b duoed into the atory, including Rev. Ootton Mather, Governor and Lady Phipps, and others A careful perusal of the book glvaa one a fa! ■ Puritan life during the latte of the seventeenth century, and of the times of the reign ol witchcraft < stlUoc In New England. Inlervperacd through the book are some very I lustration! pradoood by the protogravproceaa from originals by E. W. Hsw-iitcm The euthor of the book Pauline Bradford Hankie, who wm ‘Mademoiselle de Berncy," a story Valley Forge, in her chapter on “The an of Ipswich." the author says:

boons. The people were aa now lent they or their friends bti of witchcraft, aa they bad formerly been fearful of suffering from lu apella That ora ring for aicitemacl which aeUialed ao many of tha possess ad, opportunity for notoriety long coveted t last put within the reach of the gerded la their true light. Moreover, thare was a great opening for wreaking at private hatreds, mad many, lo quiet their uneasy

*. but bearing the burden at eonectrnce. Many of found laloternbla the loalhlnt and ter which greeted them, and desired died baton they had lo a crime of which

ns head by the aril one. A-oh aebop JvsreE had heggad Quran Bam - -hill throe fouad guilty at the :. Above eh. Me Lord Chief i of Engtend bed in.Mniwf

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WASHINOTON and FRANKLINS’.

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CAPE MAY, N. J.

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CAPE MAY POINT. N J

id Uefmhmont Parlor Attached.

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PALACE STEAM “ REPUBLIC.” Daily Trips (Sunday Included) between Philadelphia and Cape May. Stops both ways at WILMINGTON on V' Sunday. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and at CHESTER on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. BREAKWATER TRIPS, WEDNESDAYS, OCEAN SAILS, FRIDAYS. Tne‘‘Republic” leaves Race street wharf Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., Cape May landing at 1.30 p. m., for Ocean and Breakwater Trips, and at 3.15 p. m. to return to Philadelphia. FARE, Round Trip, returning same day, - 75 cts “ Philadelphia to Cape May.good during season, $1.25 “ Single Trip either way, - - 75 cts “ Breakwater and Ocean Trips, - - 50 cts Concerts, Music. Dancing, Tbentricala. KefreahmsnU of nil kinds hi popular prices. Baggage end Freight transported. Bones and terriagm taken. Baggage handled by the Union Transfer Company, office, owner Washington and Jackses 1, Oape May. N. J. Telephone 5301. W. F. BUSSELL General Manager. 418 Walnut BL. Philadelphia.

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