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THE REGULAR PERFORMANCE f \ WILL BE GIVEN AT

SEWELLS POINT ' ' ' c> . • COSOIENCmG MONDAY EVENING, JULY 3 To continue every evening 1 (Sunday excepted) throughout the Season *

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Anybody can catch them. The yachts are thoroughly equipped for Fishing, Crabbing and Sailing FROM SEWELLS POINT )

TAKE THE TROLLEYS AT THE TIER

FACTS FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS What U seMed among amatcon it nora atudj and thought and many pbotognpha. Poor alldes otUB make excellent COTer glaaaea If they are free from bubble* and well cleaned. Thu* they are not total loaae*. Toning In photography mean* tinting or firing a alight change of color. It might ju*t a* well be called gilding, for in the toning bath a thin layer of gold le deposited on the surface of the picture. It 1* a point to bear in mind in lUdmalring that slides which arc Jail right for a lantern with oil light are all wrong for the oxygen Jet. Again, those that aro suitable for the Utter era not the finest for ths electric light. The smoke of ordinary flaahllghu may be arolded by using alcohol. On a metal pUta or dish Uy a piece of paper) on this Uy a piece of tissue paper saturated with alcohol) pour orer magneaU powder; light corner of thin paper. It U • rule of photography that breadth* of *had* *bould if possible be linked together by other accidental shadows, and the toning bath U sometlmee manlpuUted to put the desired harmony Uiera. This recall* the old •lory of the artist who waa asked what (ha dog was doing In hU picture. “Why,* said be, “he U carrying the light and shade through It.* d in the Una of rapid pho- . _ *a* performed in Kew York n biorranh nlcturca of the narade of Aator'a battery, taken In the afternoon. were shown the same night at Xaithl theater. The pictures, 1.000 in number, man taken in tS seconds, ten minute* tftar four o'clock. They ■ant to 0bekcn for derelopmcut. w«ra back at ths theater at #:15 o'clock. ThU U *ald to be the fastest nrk of the kind on record, the be** prarlou* record of eeren boon haring

REALM OF RELIGION.

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Riley (biff), to bs atanding toff) aa' as* you father abusin' o' ms |a ths manner be does be doin' (biff). U yaa had any si nos yea'd be Lk ram pin' afthar a policeman to protect me. so yam weald (biff, toff, biff) 1-1

i To Uam to braath* properly. Inflate Ithe hmg* and walk for fire paoaa.' log the moth shut and bras

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The Wesleyan Methodist ehurch has preaching places and maintain* 363 mission station*. The American Bible society Issurs ■ pamphlet giving a verse from the Bible In the H2 languages In which the society circulates the Bible. Acoordlng to the latest census, Amsterdam, the capital of Holland, has 616.000 Inhabitants, of whom nearly 81.000 are Catholics—not quite a fifth. Fifteen clergymen of New Brunswick. N. J, hare informed the people of that city that they discountenance riunday funerals, not only because of •he unnecessary and uncalled-for strain ipon them aa clergrmen. but because >t the amount of Sunday labor required of laboring men who need rest. The statistics of the Evangelical Free Church federation In England show that In comparison with the established church they provide 7,800.000 sittings, against 6,800.000. -The number of communicants reported by each Is a little IcaaMtan 1.000.000. the free churches being slightly In advance. The following statistics of the Little liter* of the 1'oor will be found Interestlng: Total number of sisters, 4.66S; deaths during the year 1898, 73; total deaths since the community waa founded, 1,613; old people cared for last year, 38,687; died during the year, 7,303; total decease since the beginning, 168,777; total number of establishmeuts In various parts of the world, 874; houses In the United Slates, 41.

“Oandlne, I notice that ths boat sinks at your end." "Tea—wa shouldn't ha vs brought dogiywtth *a^L* Hire.

>• lead aa a desirable ee for women who

want husband*, that atat* having 1.000 bachelors than splu-

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>r». The exset figure! Mngl* men. »g*lnst 1.426 ringle

»0 year* old and upward. Wyc „ .. a eloae second, with «n escera of 893 psr ernh. the figures being 16,163 baehilor*. (gainst 1.48- - '' - itata tor hubandi art bachslor aectlon of th* United States, middle weet; weakest bachelor section of the United Statee, aouth-

DlssSss Beeomlas Esttaet. Talr-halred people era said to be besoming leas numerous than formerly. The ancient Jews wen a fair-haired ; now they are, with few exceptions, dark. Bo it la in a If ~ tha Irish, among w)ic t dark-haired giwoa

PERTAINING TO PERSONS Speaker Heed la an expert chafingCecil J. Bhodc* la the fourth son of Bishop Btortford. In bit features, face and skull Aguinaldo le said to look more like a 1 pean than a Malay. The brother of Admiral Albert KauU a retired general and a veteran of t Mexican and civil wars. Ex-Prealdent Harrison, when t ome, is np every morning before fire 'dock and take* a long constitutional before breakfast. >. Arthur McArthur wa* on the boy heroes of the civil war. was orated with a medal at 16 and a _ ‘ iter waa in command of a fighting rrgEdward Everett Hale recalls the solinn fact that when James Bussell LowcU first went on to the lecture plata night. Jake Horn, of Corson's Inlet, X. J., who la known as the "eel king” of South Jersey, has caught, with the use of a , more than 100,000 eels during the past 80 year*. Their aggregate length waa more than 00 miles, and their combined weight waa more than 60 tons. ECCENTRICITY AND GENIOS

I'ope bad a mind aa distorted i body, and at times saw inch fi visions that be dared not ail or De Quincy and Coleridge were < trio to the point of madness, the result perhaps of laudanum aa much i Edgar Allan Poe. Byron, 61 r Joshua Reynolds and a hundred other men genius hare been either eccentric or t victims of strange Illusions. William Blake, the great post point of last century, waa undoubtedly mad. and lived among the creatures of bis disordered fancy. Tasao, the great Italian port, wau ject to attacks of mania so violent that

WIST JIESEY & SEASHORE (PUMtliiliiaaii Mini Rsute railroad. J 1Tlllra( m Traias wui leave cars Hay as ruii-ADKu-aiiA. 7.05

Zola Is a mass of morbid fancle* which make* hla life, snccessf ul aa It has been, a purgatory. Even when he reUre* for the night ha must open hla eyes ** ' himself that he actually

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exchange cafe, Corner Jackson and Washington Sts. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. BOARD BY TES DAY OR WEEK. MEALS AT ALL HoLIb TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. SEWARD C. POWELL.

PURE WINES AND LIQUORS clros^ar'leear’loiren^aSs. 1 **”' OEdT sad t'UREAT aruclea IsruisiicJ to fsuullos and Oibson's Pare Old Rye Whiukey. Rochester Bottled Beer, Br&ndiee sad sserry WIDM far ccntuu purpaene. Lsqte or sauU orders prompt! v abed. DILLON'S CAPITAL, UIKNKR WAMINUTON AND JACKSON STREETS. J. J. RATTY.

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