Cape May Daily Star, 8 July 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 4

r~ WOMAN’S WOBLD.

DECORATIONS Of THE ROOMS Of THE “GIRL BACHELORS."

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people who object I

» poxw bachelor." They aak i be frank and eaj “old maid." Bt

M, there ie no ezpreahon whiah ao Well daearibea for yon her free and inde-

_• . . . * pendent exictenra. A few day* am I U tilrSuKktx. «T llU VBk ' 0, “-* , had a climjee of v a charming “girl'e MKTremry. Gmi D, CelaaMa are aatf UaenMy I "t^o. decorated. I believe, by flie girl

“ " I tached Wupiea. Moet of them work at | one thing or another and enjoy gpod hi- | cornea They form a delightful colony, j Thii particular den ie the abode of a particularly clever young Wyman. The floor ie of brick*, painted yellow and spread with rags in shades of yellow ; and brown. The sralls have been washed in with a cloudy brown, the effect of which is rather ancient and, mellow and | altogether agreeable. Abor* this is a friese-of yellow, an which are stork* j and other quaint flgurea in&rown. The I Ceiling “ • creamy tint, splashed here there with a ruddy light in old red . « gold. There is a flrepleoe in one rcrMr. built of yellow bricks, and the witt dows are curtained with soft woolen

M ! Muffs in yellow. Tne chairs are in ansa* horary mt j tiqoe shape*in yellow-broWn oak. and a

' big diton is heaped with cushions which repeat the colors. The walls are hung with etchings, and those ere' in oak

of the m wmch reaches Al- .. . • morning, looked out of his cab window on his morning trip'

_ the track. He whistled an alarm, andjbe stepped lightly and gayly off the track his train w»» travel-

' • the other track.

it was evident to the engineer that the noise of his trr*u had drowned the roar of another train approaching from behind hrr-in the oppoMte direction, and that she sras on* ware of her peril. He noted the several puffs of white smoke

that swiftly arose from the locomotive ! 01 for

.utsheevidenUv whl1 * ‘he rooUrt*

snha is certainly a Woodexfnl

r Consul Burke, of

bearing down upon her. but she evidently

Behia It grows In the northern states at Brasil near tbe'Amason river. Every part of it—root, rootlet,branch and trank —is available: it is indispensable for the aatjTea in building and rooflng their huts, making fences, e}c., while the article* made from it supply them with food, light and medicine. It is a specie* of P«dm tree and grows in dry. sandy soil. T)te bulbftbe sire depending upon the size of the tree) is strongly farinaceous, and when dried and ground produces a kind of f arise ha used for food by the natives, ** of the bulb are used

An Invitation.

heard not the Whistle - * frequent warning ! for mcd ‘cu>t. pomessing a strong cathsr-

of danger. Bcpp saw hen- death was c«r UcpropCTty,

tain unlres be could in some way attract | Thc tr,mk - ,rhae ^ “ >ouug. her attention to her peril. He Waved ! ;ontJ “ a » “ oleaginous subsume.-, his hand to her wamingly, but she wi- . ““rihrng like marrow, this is good food deutly misunderstood i{a meaning, for fur cattle, sbwp. goats and bogs. After

she slackened her pace, looking at bim tree attains agroath of several more earnestly. the trank becomes very hard and He immediately reversed the levir and a ien be used (or building purpose*. The

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Wc cordially invite you and all our lady friends to be present and taste the delicious dessert and cream dressing Which will be made and scried by Miss Wright from „ Favorite Extracts and Liquid Rennet, which will take place at pur store, June 30th to July 7th, to acquaint you with the merits of the articles named.

HAJND’S CENTRAL MARKET, COB. OCEAN AND, WASHINGTON STS.. CAPE MAY, N. J.

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Hurt alarmed the pasaengcre. He ,0 ■ length of «

<1 thosidc door of the cab, and ^avd for.fracea. Thej- are wide ana uai :ii» locomotive had come to a ** th " l > ot, o«a and tapenng toward the j U lie leaped to the oppoaite track j u, l‘. with short, -hard and very sharp j just as his mgine B^^breszt of the H'orns at the edges, in appuarmnre not | young woman and tl^Wher locomotive nnhkc the mouth of a saw fish. The fence j had ahdoat reachnl her. uiade from this material is very strong f .With herculean strength and light- - Ttc 1*^ of the branch, when ning swiftness he caught ber up bodily ' 0,11 “*' 1 ! ’ n!1 ‘fried, gives an exudation j and leajied wuh* her bryood the tracks *I’I lWlr * 00 the fan 1

EXCELAIOH HOT ANO COLD Sea-Water Baths Decatar SL aad Bearh Ate.

«• other engine swept by. Then

blade. It U

effort and the

cape. The passengers praises t f his heroic young woman was 1

with slux-k. while overrume with gratitude at the n.ible .couduct of her preserver. —Cor. Philadelphia Inquirer

Over the doors there- are shelves, and ou these and 00 the mantel And in the

window and in various odd corners are | T-esi, -r.or Boar Tim. s,.i.m brown and yellow jug*, which I last saw The twenty-four hour system is likely filled with buttercups nesUed among j to come before many years According maidenhair fema The girl was serv u> the mqumre of a committee of the tag lunch, audfebe spread it on a tawny American Rociety of Civil Engineer*, it

less lhan SM officera,

their e*- wl ‘ 1 ilu » wax is extensively used for loud in their sandlta. The leaf or tibule has net. and' the i “ f r " u ‘ which hats, mats, baakeu. iroatrzted ru I" - broom*, dusters, etc., are made.

When tile exudation U scraped from the blades of palm the branches are used for

protecting tirick walls from

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yellow cloth and in yellowish Japanese china. 1 do not suppose* 1 have given you any idea of the studio, but it is a pretty den and illustrates the progress of the girl bachelor. She is—perhaps yon have guessed it—red headed and of ex qmeitely Mr complexion. She wen a tea gown of tihin* silk of a w- v

cream tone, with front of brown, yon understand now the tignificam the dolor scheme? The room ‘ to suit the skin of its own< curia—Our. Pittsburg Leadci

srm.y hotel

Of PHILADELPHIA.

REST A rEAATfi and COTTAGES WITH

Lotta, the actrea. has pddad t building known aa the 'Little Church," at lain Hopatcong, N. J., a beautiful window ten feet high by six wide, upper part is a semicircle of dark red, upon which is a scroll of ornamen tal work bearing the words,: "Presented by

presidents, supenntendt-nta. engineers, etc., representing fully l&i.OOO miles of railroad, expressed tfcemwives in favor of the change The report say* that in all between G>IG and At) prominent men ons I the committee's ^ueatiun* on

,-and uf those only an rxJ1 pemmtage have opposed

change During I MR, 2117 replies e received, of which 230 were favor‘able and 17 unfavorabln As to the time of making the change, 27 of the i 230 persons who gave a favorable answer nAmed 1882. while S8 choose 1881?. and 81 favored 1880. There were 80 who gave no time, and the report suggests that these would go with the majority and make a heavy preponderance .if opinion In favor of a time not later Ilian

IBBl.-NewyYork Telegrexn.

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The lower pari is divided into three panels, each of which ha* for design an angel holding a scroll. Tbs background is k landscape. The coloring throughout is marvelous, especially in the rente panel, where the flesh tints are very true to nature. Ix*ta is charmsd with the pretty town ' ” * bom* years ago ah* pur

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coal: coal: coal PRICE, $8.00 PER TON.

oyalty to the i

One of the mist contemptible iwreous fa* New York is the woman who is seen Madia."! or Union square park. ,

qun-u. Up to date the t

he haa writtet. translated and a lx pled for the stage is about 180. Although ' haa been customary to speak of hie. an inimitable plagiarist, he baa done great deal of original work, uolably such dramas as "London Assuranre, -- "Old Heads and Young Heart*. - ' "The (Vbmajn." "Arrah nah Pogue," "The Rappareu -- and “The Shaughraun '' On the oilier hand, for him to call himself the author of "Used Up, -- "Louis XI. -- "The Condran Brothers," " Faust and Marguerite," when ibe originals are so well known, is s degree of astonishing impudence that might be styled Bond

TV Lb WEIGHT .i

DILLON’S,

evades the law which forbid*

dogs being permitted to ran at large

™ her dog to a rope long enough

It Ul

border of the lake abd built

house. T

T month* past wished to

oemoostrais my fondneas for the Kfar,* of my choice by something ntbre suh

wall aa for th* purpoaa of divine Mdp. borne time ago Mias M. A. Tilling haM Assigned for m* an artebc litda gmn at a window for-my bathroom, and

get me up designs for approval in th* carrying out of my pet scheme ' "About all said was that I wished no ripturel texts to bs put upon it, as 1 oonmderud it would b* out of place the beiag used for to many kinds of en-

laKta is a greet Champion of hmown ■x. and during ber life ha* preferred to hare her plan* carried out by them, if As behaved they could do the work a* ■ooressfully at the sterner sex. Theooet off th* window is $1.200 -New York World.

family wwah. When the jwlieeman Is the other end of the park slip ■ 'pays 01 rope until th* dog can reach the fto* bed*, where he enjoys himself to ! bean's content iu scratching at the ro.

Of the fiowers^plawed at the expeme . UUIra InrTOnt , mn the taxpayers-Tor ■tho delectaUon of vis- y k Commercial

the aquares When mHL see. the ' ort

earning toward her. this most

.•dicnm of justice

1 If be borrows liberally, if he appropriatre I wboleaalp. it is not' becaosp he lacks in- | vention and ingenuity, of arhich he ha* [ abundance, but because be wants to j make money He has gained halt s : duxen fortune*, and lost them all —New

Corner Washingtnn and Jackson Streets. We can recommend DILLON’S, of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, as one of the most central and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had. togethei with superior accommodations for parties^ Handsomely appointed parlor for ladies.

t till t

cur is pulled an the w

Zury. thc moanast man In

Id be'envious of the of this well dressed

well fed New York woman.

veil i.ur

Bprtag county, and evidently w.

The British parliament house* are ■umbliug to piece* so fast that there is mstant danger of some portion of the buildings toppliqg down on the mem. here. Parts of the from of 8t Stephen s have had to be entirely refared because of the wearing away of the soft stonfi Only a week or two ago a hear;- piece of a stone heraldic animal suddenly fell doue to the entrance to Wi n Old Palace yard-a me. • to the boose which is largely favored-. But a few days before a portion of the ornamental stonework fell dose to thc members' entrance itself, and another heavy piece fell on thc paveit of New Palace yard not a month

-Chicago Tribune.

Philosophy or tnala*. One of the old Greek philoauphrra was once approached snth the question as to the hour of the day at which one should take his dinner. The answer was characteristic. "If you are rich.” said the wide man, "yon will dine whenever you pleeee; if you are poor, whenever you have anything to eat" This same philreophy seems to be accepted by the Turks of the present time, judging by what Mr. Barkley says of the pmctiM

of this people

Thert'is* peculiarity about Turkish J cooking. Wherever - you are. and at 1 whatever time of the' day you ask. J "When will dinner be ready?" the answer ' is always the same. "In ten minute, " and yet-1 have had all sorts of di.ho. on the table at the same time. I don't know . -haw it is managed. Trat I think it is an OCT English plan of hsv-

MaNCFAcruBEK or MINERAL WATERS "XLKOTHE Rrnowned Belfitst (jitter A.le- L«non Soda SainaparilU. HOLE augKT roK Barthoiofflay Bochaatar Bottled Beer.

N*. 80 Jackaon f»i_

HARRY w. ME CRAY. Foreign and Domeatic Fruita, Nuts, Haiains,

*T THE WTT1RE or J O II Oppout, fo,Bu.ldmg.

me or JOHN W. MKORAV, - 75 Wcthmgtpn Strati Copt Ha, •r The CrlrbraM barliagtez Butler.

• ItepeeUuH, BoilclleO oooU* IMl.end Fres.

is give

CaagUt t'p by a» ls>o. Judge Sterling Watts, one of th* most sae of Taaewell county, airacnloos escape from a terrible death a few days He 1 riding a very wild young I

WILLIAM ESSEN,

BAKSEY AND ICS CR3AM PARLORS,

NO. 4S W AKHUfGTON STBEET.

< APE MAY, J.

. the hone that hebefrmntic and Jumped before the ad

food, sure, 00* me one booful ■»' bif, are. One buffalo he cliff last night and break Mm nock!"—Youth's Companions

ci xiivTorv i Non. 2 and 3 Mi

The folks who think preachers flourish ) th* fat of the land are respectfully quested to rand th* following extract am a latte recsivsd at this oOoe from a Virginia Baptist preacher T have not

with, and my

• to nay me for my He does not aak for help—nothing was further from his thgogbt—but if anybody dartres to farightei his hf# we will undertake to see that the sun

WM. T STEVENS, Contractor & Builder,

JOBBING PBOHPTLY ATTEKDEB TO. RESIDENCE LSD SHOP-Ceraer Jeffenau ate Cergie Streets.

SOCDER,

Rtrewt, Capr Hay. N. J. FUBNITUBfe CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC,

Cot* and Bed Spring*. Refrigerator* and Children's Case has for Sale or Rant

KtlUa* »»<1 roral.11111* CalU-ftt »U1 rreMFr praroja Aiuenucxi. i.oior, — v— — * C Bpeoahy n

■ ru “ leader Is Silk Btripsd. Imported FUaaaU, Madras si for Outing Wear Tioest 11m of Neck wear Id Cspr May CMy. full 'line of Hata, Caps Bella, Walters' Jsokstt. Aprons, Bias MohalrCoata and Yasta. la Hoslsry we hsvs t teleet remkar, g Uy s Imported solid color*, fast black and liala-thiMd. Our Um and Dress Shirt Hoes are complete At City Prtes.

L. BHEPPAMP, 23 W—klma«— Bt, Cape Bay Ctty, J». J

KOWABD F. OTTEB.

o A.I. r“irt>1 .W'rnrrI'.11

iRure ate Mstres

tod Put Down. Curtain Work and Slip 0

NO. 3 MANSION STB EE'S, GAPE MAY CITY. N. J.

ISAAC H. SMITH,

FASHIONABLE TAILOR,

Hu <7 WlNHWOTON STREET, CAM RAT CJTI.

laauy on hate an saaortmeot of Cloths ate Caalaeras aariabl* for

Genu' and Boys Ready-mad* OoChiag, Psrniatuac Goods. Hsu Caps, Skirts. Drawer*, Ac. tW Repairing done *1 short ootes! ”

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