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THE REGULAR PERFORMANCE r WILL BE GIVE^T A.T SEWELLS POINT COBEIiENCINCx MONDAY EVENING, JULY 3 To continue every evening (Sunday excepted) throughout the Season

Y\sv\\Wj Ms \itMW stYiw m somuos Anybody can catch them. The yachts are thoroughly equipped for Pishing, Crabbing and Sailing FRQM SEWELLS POINT

TAKE THE TROLLEYS AT THE PIER

SOMETHING OF ALL SORTS Coal la drarer la Boutb Africa than la any other part of the old world. la tha barrooma of Klondike, when a man wanta a whlaky he hande orer hla mloer'e bag. from which la taken a pinch of gold dual. The oldeet Bailing craft In the world la the ao-called Gokatad ahlp, a Viking veaad, dlacorcred In a sepulchral mound on the shores of Christiania fjord. It la a thousand year* old. A subterranean lake of hot water has been found near Boise City, Idaho. It la 140 feet below tlaS earth's surface, and tha a rerage temperature la ITO degrees. Tha largest gold coin In existence la worth about £63. It la tha Ingot or •toof-.pf Annam. and lu ralne la writtan on the coin with Indian Ink. Only one-third of tha world's population nsc bread as a dolly article of food. Fully one-bait of tha people of tha world aubatet chiefly on rice. The poet office department waa temporarily established by act of eongi eat September 33, 1T8S, and permanently klay 8.1794. Tha principal offlta post master-general. The post-

treasury departmant, and was not considered a cabinet offlear until inrited by President Jackson to cabinet meeting* In 1839. A parrot ownad by an Arch street physlcan gare signs of possessing almost human Intelligence the othc - nlght. A party of young folks were o tha lawn and were spending an hot In gueasing riddles. Finally, a your lady asked i “Why docs a dog tui twice before ha Ilea down7* Befoi

WORTH REMEMBERING. Tha bast career will let the knife slip sometimes, unless It Is kept eery sharp. The great point In cooking a potato, by wbateter method, la to know when Tu glee a fine flaeor to corned beef hath use good soup stock for mol lag, with a pinch of salt, sugar and

To glee an appetising flaeor to , brollsd beefsteak cut an onion in half and rub It orer tha hot platter with tha

FROM VARIOUS LANDS. Unvaccinated persona are not periltted to rote In Norway. Xatirrs of Ceylon be Here the cocoant tree seill not grow out of the sound f the human eolce. Among the winter guests at Swiss hotels (mostly English) It Isoonslderrd good form to go out without overcoats. In Iceland mm end women are In rcry respect political equals. The nation. which numbers about 70,000 people, la governed by representative* elected by men and women together. The first International exposition tn Japan U planned for the year 1902. The Japanese government la already getting ready to take the first prellmctcpe, and a eltefor the exhibition is being chosen. All the suitors for a girl's hand In Borneo are expected to l>e generous In their presents to her. These presents •rer returned. Therefore the artful female long defers a positive eclecbn of the happy man. China has two Immense walls. One of irro surrounds Peking, and Is 40 feet thick, SO feet high, and 1C milrn in circumference. The other, colled the great wall of China, waa built 3.11S years ago. and Is nearly 1.300 nillea long. TO BE WORN THIS SPRING. Imported skirts showing large plaids at green and red combined. Cloth suits for girls In smooth-faced laterials trimmed with braid. Beautiful organdies is designs of blaek. white and gray arranged In stripes or scrolls. White poplin reception costumes made with a richly-trimmed tunic In long fichu scarfs of laae, net or liberty with shirred, frilled or lacetrimmed ends. The combination of feathers with owere la tha predominating idea for aprtng millinery In Faria. WhoU foliage hats, in garlands, omasa bands, massed erect and under rim trimmings, will be shown and adopted. Wash fabrics are distinctly f ITO red for this spring season. Domestic producers are behind In their orders, even woolen dress goods booses are Ing Into the converting of cotton fabrics. In the present time of els' ‘ this liberal nee of cotton fa is the free conaumptlon of laces, narrow ribbon and other delicate trlm-

When an ambitions hostess seta about giving a dinner party she should tote three polota: Guests should be thoaen who would like to meet one mother and not jumbled together simply to pay up ono'e social debt"; 'c regard to conversational eubohonld be need. and. lastly, the r. boweeer simple, should bo

well oooked and eorrad.

ot Invite a larger number of than your servants can wait upon with cose and do not attempt a >re elaborate menu than yon know within your cookh powers. The thing to be particular about ia not the roatllneea or rarity of the vlanda. but lhat they arc excellently cooked and served with tha proper accompanlvold anything likely to provoke

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hla a w»nt of kindness to them, but me never knows that they may not be remneeted by ties of blood or friendship to somebody present. hostesses. In order to obtain • desirable harmony among the guests. tpeelal dinners to certain seta; for Instance, an “art dinner” to their acquaintances lc the art world; a "IItrary dinner" to literary men and omen, and an on but the Idea la not particularly good one, for people do ot always want to be talking “shop.” and It la a greater rest and recreation o them to meet people out of their >wn special circlet than those whose irork and Interests are Identical with

WEDDING CUSTOMS.

Plato be fined. nans who had as many as three en ware exempt from the payof personal taxes and they were paid Instead by the bachelors. times women have been the French settlement of Canada after the men, and in order to compel unwilling bachelors to marry they were heavily taxed ud reatrletlona were placed on their business and movements generally. In Russia if n man marries ly heiress he does not get tha fingering of her ey. TheralaamarrUgeaettlement the wife controls her property a* absolutely as the spinster. The financial independence of Russian wivee contributes teuo small degree to their conjugal happiness. waa seven with its ere made to pey heavy tbjected to even worse

those sold ten who bed fallen In battle. In the time of Augustas married men •era preferred for filling public ot“Let tha wife have her way in all ■mall things, the husband in all the ones.“ It waa a wise man who lhat trifles do far more In making ba sum of a woman’s happiness .men hav. any Idee of end If a in la showed her own way In patty, niggling details which a mas doesn't trouble hla head about, aha will resign aR the larger Isunae into hla hands wliA

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July 7 the Poausylvania Railroad ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD Company will run a special excursion I anui.nks bukk uaku goal, ho Knot: from Pbiladclpiiia, Baltimore. Washing-1 TUIK table ih effect juke I,

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ury and Williamsport, and principal ae Delaware D.viiion. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. 30 the Cumturiand Valley Railroad, lautsuqua, N. Y. Special train wt 1 for Harrisburg at 11 Ho A. M. Conti g trains will leave Philadelphia A. M . Washington 7.55 A. M.. Balre 8 55 A. M-, Altoona 7.15 A. M-. Wilkesharre 7 30 A. M. Lick Usvcn A. 3L Round-trip ticket*, good urn ou regular trams not later than August 5. will be sold at rate of 810.00 Irom PntladclphU. Usillmore and W ash. trgton. and at proportionate rales from

6'35 7.00 Arn " -> - - M.—Acoosatnelsuos. z '55 rausuipaistSi. , . . I'. M.-Express. Arrives la ImilaUel-4-45 puss arc.sl.

EXCHANGE CAFE, Cornar Jackson and Washineton Sts. TChEFUONE conhections. SEWARD C. POWELL. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS

UNION TRANSFER COMPANY. RAGGAGE EXPRESS GENERAL RAILROA*!) TICKET AGENTS. Oke. jner Wslimta ail Jactsw Struts, Cue I11, N. J.

J. P. MURPHY. Ganei-al Sun*.

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