E. C. WORTHINGTON £ CO.
MAIJBlTltKH.
WM. B. CURREY, CHESTNUT STREET. PHiUDEI
; OllTS fmsbliE GMS Hi Nitllll ;•
t lim| •■.H U'llltlUJf »f «li*
m CHESTNUT STKEET, PH1UMLMIU, | Thry t»d rtmrted fra U*
u lik-' t
1420 Chestnut St., I'hilad’a liithtb Street and West Ave.
C. THOMAS,
• • Adins E.S'o*
ADAMS & STONEHILL PUSTERING. RANGE SETTING. SSCS'i
hanrd hi •*».* Iudr <li.tau.‘.« «ni m illoarrr Uma in tin; <Uy•« nmnd. Still I it M.-tu-xl that »*• iiojtbt by till* tinn.- U . lure »i|ilit*l th, in wnie-e b-Tv in tin <li«!»ntie J. fie-' o». Tlut Un-r \r«r ret ; alnail of u* vie -.mid tell by their trwki mid the iMH-f leint* nl their hmee npno
li mdrotljr
in the luomituiii, all an hi ml Um••ru homr-n. r-t. iu'* |. ak now and all i the IVluncilln* Were veiled in an in. ! iwnrtrahle mrtaln nf miat that for an ;
J»iur i*Mt hail bidden thm. from our j
a pm
in* im
ideal that they wi
No. 108 Market St. -j—l»n. NTAKKKY A PALKN.
PHILADELPHIA,
1S2S Aro* 81.,
Fine Family Emceries.
V
120 St
SL-SaaftMi
• CiL
Bedding Plants 2t. 2$ *»< 28 south mimi street
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Promptly j tm i y
Ml ended lo. and leave them a el-wr Held brfaHn tw I am « n v. >. |. time down up>*i a prey that they bad R. R. SOOY &. SON Ah. !»re were den* that ni);ht ae-
1 eonnt f*e the pr, — m. of the huAXanhl Tin- ti.wk- of tlie pruHftf-rtun ami th.-ii Imnw* were l-»l in a iHHifii.lim of .hoof
|aint* of Ikiiw» and male* vrl reutly had etowed tlie traiL firth, r ni<iuk a dead bniru, »1
nciyriiind a* one of tie— driven by the jinwp-e tiini, lay dead, •hoi with a bullet.
Restaurant and Lunch Rooms
GEtanteL...
V'.imV ltTe tLX. Hultet H'l-l llrT' | > HIGH oaAOC «t.T. a sect UtTV Tm^'.'i w^ni,. WeWbei 1 FRED BOHKNHR. n.Ottl5T taoicn ominc eantoa c. .,coh» ..oo. V \ CAPE MAY CITY, N J JACOB SCHUFF
e. INGERSOLL THE p| 0NEE ' R ii XHyi
No 700 Atkitj AteoM. Osato CU|. N. 1.
Kfey-IB. 6. INGERSOLL
:rSSS3SJ5l'5.T..-'.e.- EMBALMER
HOW FRIGES. co» 7T
taaide the trail, t 'autmovly we went on. •rtutiuixiUK every <d>>et to left riirhr that uiiKbt eoorenJ an enemy -inarter of a mile farther along, agi a r-K-ky alopr grown op with wml) B|ir mnle# and-h uly abied away n right, ewervtug m mueh that it with diBleulty that Manuel held them
•tad.
I krpiw
□ wresr avc
D. GALLAGHER, DKA1.KKIN | FINE • FUHNITURE, 43 South Second Street, J N. JOHNSON, (.hii Anri rni*. |
PLUMBER,
H, *. W. SMITH & BRO., S TE1M AN p BiS FITTER.
848 Asbury Avenue,
OCEAN CITY, N. J-
PLUMBING,
J.* w^un^ , dei<Md'.a d iwma^. *"* " PETER MURDOCH, COAI*nn«l WOOI>, Ocean City, N. J.
j Repairing a fspecwi^c.
j Hath Tubs and I lumbers’
TSu|>|iHes.
[TOO AMlmr.v A venue.
NOV OPEN PON THE SEAsON OF 1 91 BELIEVUE HOT BATHS, REMOVAL SAMUEL 8CHORCH. [ BOAIOVAU. BETWEEN 7lli ANO Wi STREETS j t , !Ocean Citij .Launni'ij 1. T. BKVAN. | 141 S2-2X*"' j 656 AtWIRT AYEHUE ■ ’ j p. E. DARBY, Propriefr
E. CLINTON & CO., r BRUSHES,
Oat of the hu-die* nwa man. wlio waved hi* lut ae a signal for u» to stop and hi* nth-, maxxle figwarri. on hi* abonl'-d-r in tiAeu of hi* friendly intention* ih-bind him a womd man apisan-d.
pale and disheveled, hi
chief. He riiiwly followed I lie other dow n tow ani the trail. They
I wo prusprrmr*.
We , si used at their appmarh aigl after a nod nf rerognltxai waited to bear
' yon haiifwn to be a asked tbe faemoat maA •Ted. ‘'What’s tfie mat-partu-T Isv^' getting
toot MABEET, ud S S. TENTH ST.
riiii.Ai>Ki.riii«. pa.
FRANK HERR, | whileweven-tn ihaig Ule trail wraniKKR & mm j rb»|airal an-l ki-pt lib's pumping
glint of an eye. i i-r a few imnuies
they'd U41 their
■Holm 1 ami Kale to tln-
wa. pretty IsM
while it ladril, ihongti. They killed i«ie -if our twime id! the tirst Brv. but the other two folkneed u. inn- Um bKioh and •Uhl as chaa-ly by as digs, so the A,wi-iies aonhlu't stanijevle 'em, do w-hal they would. Tbvy knew the In-
Ms i> i duns h.i well to Jet that happtm But
Stoves, 1 lejitcrs,Kanges, j.... *
AW 1. Ml til'll MII* hlllll,.
GIVE MC A TRIAL.
I >. N. >IV,
PUMPS. SINKS, *C„
408-10 Anbury Avenue
OCBAN CITY. N, ,T.
-iderahle bkxid and feeh- Jgvtty
bak I don't tlilnk he'll l* go-sl fig mu. b traveling afoot fig a gwud *prll yet. and it'* a tod r<-oulry lo be left In wounded. I wa* in h-p-» one of you wa» a durtor and would find *ome war to fl« up hi* wound m twoulddc till ba
Mild get lulu hi leer Oily. “
through tls Tlil-Vaml ••auvaw ■*. fa 1 —-'.—Zr. Z^TZ~.r~ :~V1 • ™ r n '”* n “‘* ““ '■« P" love's-*- szxfprr*-
.ell the morning «*“'jbeyood thoWik the dnv-thm 3 our
>l*ncountry Iwriuhl. with an — .. .. *ary praeiim. nan hma ■-
in Ih,- open country Isyoml. with an
in road beftov n* to tfilver City. > Rw ..
<« «*»
' “ rams of b rrig frigu a w i
(IO Bi. CUXTtmi
Wuh
of men l
occupation f;or WOMEN.
Burro mountain* ahead
outlm-d. upeetnd. against a cloudbank,
darkened pearl gray in iint whieh eon j Forrest Criaocy, in dnsuiai healed all i-ut the nearer jswk*. Thu [ Breading of Aug-ga Cal* hank was o ut almost eontinunnaly by i tioo." In Tbe Woman'* Hot
cigrag streak* nf lightning, while the : ion, *ay.
fanciers that tbe eullutw of Angora*
flecked the dust <ai tbe ti
cullen rnnildings of disti
All tlK time tlie sky was.-l.aroi-i«lilfA| an oocupaiiiai wfaick’any young woman . _ ^ and tbe sun ahoneUlghtly. except wie-ti' with a fundnea* fig p. is and a little of of
twice the heav.-n- w.-r, dimmed f.'g a I the oommexcial tnsftiict may pur*ue ,n,k f “‘ d ' ,b » »«tliot nf a
light sprinkling [ with pruflt as well as pl.wanre It U aa
trail and ta|i]sd ! nocnpation in which suc-Ma does n-it j o •.* .
agsiu.i »«e eaiimge -,-jt | depend upon a gjseial talent One can- ! rew'iitsllve John a. Ithea of that
Thick,r and hlai kiy the eky became i not suev-si m lineature, music, tbe all-ad until the rain and clouds, like a srt* or in teaching without a course of leadeu loll, shui th*' mountains from! training and an inborn adaptability, our view TV e hail craaacd Ibe bknad ar | but tin- rearing of rat* call* f,g no men
royo that wound along tlie lowest d« | ml |geparali*4i in
l-n-asl-u of the valleylike plain, and the i, trail ahead ti**' in a gentle U|7Ward*k'|»- j | to tin- immnlapi*. It wa* now part 4 I | o'clock in ll«- aft-m-s-u The -•arriag- , ■topped, and Don Ramon tnroed t
qeak to Felix and me | tod- of tlie h-ginning. One may expend [ n r prol* in the ar ||00 and wrorv. perhaps threw choice I . We shall have to ball tbeaoufilibrwl adultt. or at an <inDay of pb J!*j£.^ n “
hi give «air anri a [ fjs „ tbercabont one may porchaw a i , . . tiiime ,
chance io r.-s. and eat It would 1. m »i, . nd m frm .l, kiltro „ d t bem i ** "'f • •«xH «»t to '
re the! hor-lf Th.. tili.n. on -d a mol.hla ! d ” 1 * r ' h »« *“ »U ««■* where an ! t "® 1 7 ^
unfortunate woman 1* on trial for at ing food, taken to keep her offspring from starving, it will require II to ruuvirt her of ibe crime in ihu «
well, I tl
plan- it pleoare you
good."
«<>P
salecL' th no more ado. the ^i turn- ,1 sharply off tin
graxiug U good rather than push for I kMinrl neid n- t c3t mmh. hut them w ard into the storm The rain will are impmant point* in Uie oaisirwiion UK^ likely be over by sun-1 " : and cam of the kenu-1 whn* should
I tunsd toward Felix, who nodd-d no, b, neglectnl and which aby owner the pr.qswtu.ai. "Wry of Angora* i. aiway. ready to explain
lo tbe
right
•lope where lb. ImBalo graas was tall al»l thick. The mule*' from the carriage, our _ lied. and. with -nr stick pliket’ed and feding. Felix au-l 'l Iptk the el. whieh is uu in-li*,* usable I art of y wag-in notfll in Alixiaia. and went down into liar amen to we if We mold -wpnol pleasing picture that <sirout fit and It* suri.miidinga Jc-wnT-d a*, ts-fige - <bam-ndii!g Into the am-yo. 1 pauwd a mens nt at its verge to view it.
iganlt*‘. Manuel was adjusting a piece ■f the bainew. atal Ikdiovs. kiss ling by be little lire we hail kiudl.d fnau (gush w-ood pk-ked up In the arroyo as we iward. was kneading dough fig kgtil Half way Is-twren the carriage ami the armyofarm- n. tbe central figure in ssene, staaal wh«-n- *he had panard .nek Igunc wild flow ers whici. now •he was fastening al b,-r throal. With * liwwoii shining in 1st heavy had lumirt toward the carriagt > la* father and show him th, had gatbrml Bevraai her wa*
gkipa. w ith the reeding
die uses.
I pall that covered tbe maunnt by Vivid lightning fUahra
*1 by the frequent
made .d Woven wire, with a roof of tbe •ame material Tins should «aum« with a o-xt b-u-a- nr dormitory. Bulk apart menu should be provided with elevated shell.-*, ax tbe rat* like to sleep a* far from tbe ground la pnaublr. They alao enjoy the rxrrriar of Jumping np lo and down from their elevated perch e» Fmoh gras* ami pore milk an- atwo luta neOMiliea Tbe Angora has barn a much slandered animal. Th* general public la-lie* es il to be delicate in phy-M-ju* and surly and trwberous in dispuaitkai. Thu I* a* far from the a* is possible. They are alm.wl anif orui ly amiable and affectwaialc in dlsfswl lion and puascwi hardy and vigor.on cdaxlttull.r*. They are full id iulerasiiug eccetiiriciliea, however."
with applause from lb* spectator*, and * *j* w th* general sentiment wa. that Judge t !1 * hlr “ “ Grace bad acted not only a* Ls-^ited a w “ * umM ' ebivalrooa man, but, that bi* ruling
was right. Theft to keep 1
•carcely be called
I of hunger can
Of borne bide and id dogekia. lined w corduroy, with flannel and with abnr wool. The nuduray lined c
to take and risk life for m b* «dered their righu and in A their hearthstone*. To th* “I

