Cape May Daily Star, 1 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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COTTAGE DIKECTORT

DAILY STAR, FOR 1800.

Adam*. W. E. S) parry at Arnold. Mn K,aXtocklul

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the Luke Erie nn l Western dnrtnx the rliMing Jays of the Ust iimddential aunpai^i. and of course we comporesl notes. ••Geutleiucn.” said A New Jersey I sinker, -ni bet fSO.000 on HArriaon." ‘■Right imw!'' naked a man who came forward nil of a sadden, having an old carjirtliug in his hand. -T—rn, sir." *'P. y. w.. which means produce your : wad,” said the stranger, and opening hi* carpetbag he took out a roll of bill* as big aa your leg. "That is, I will bet $30,000 that he gets the jnpular rote,” stammered the banker. •‘C. d. w. t. r.. winch means come down with the rhino." replied the stranger ns he fished for his IskkIIc again. •'I—I haven't got $30,000 with me, bdt m-ni see you later." "luxactly. Any of the rest of yon gentlemen anything to aayr 'I bank on Cleveland,’' remarked one. 'll. in. d. y. b.. which means how ranch do you hank*" naked the stranger, aa he waved lus waj on high. "Oh. 1 don’t care to bet." "Ihs-s any one eber No om- did, and he took up hi* carju-t Rig and retreated into the next car. 1 found him there an hour later,and asked: ••Were you betting or bluffing:'' “Here's the ndl, and you can judge for yourself," he replied, os he took it out. I'm -tolling you straight when I say that he had $j) in bill* wrapped around nn old piece of canvas—not a dollar

mow.

•1 liain't got no aristocratic blood in me," he said, as he put the roll away again, "and I liain't putty nor smart. For these reasons I gineraUy travel with an effort, which the same is this, *C. a. a. :n.\ which mean* come and see me with anything in the shape of a liet."— New York Sim.

I. A. GARHETSON, Real Estate Agent, Xo. 40 JackMon Street, C«pe May, X.J. ZJ’XXZA. CX1*SC*-We. C33. I PKUPEBTIES BOl'OflT, 8<1UI OB EXCUAMiEU.

LOVETT'S HARNESS MANUFACTORY,

2Tc. ia Oceatsa. Street.

A full assortment of Harness, Blanketa. Net*, *c. Repairing done with neatness

and despatch.

Lovett’S Flour and Feed Store, JnckHon and Wanhinictou Street, Bat Quality Floor, Pod. sod Hay. al Loses! Prices. Orders promptly titled and dellce

EXCEUilOK HOT ARD COLD Sea-Water Baths IVcatcr SL and Bcaeh Are. W. C. CIIUON, Maaaarr.

J. S. K. Hand & Son, The Old Original and Only Cape May lllamond Cutter*.

Cape May Diamond* set in Rings, Pin*. Stud* and Buttonk of our own manufacture. Repairing of Fine Watches

and Jewelry a Specialty. . .

OT 5 X > OSIT’E 3POST OX'T'XCE

ICE! ICE! ICE! , ^Knickerbocker Ice Co.

OF PHILADELPHIA,

SLITI.i UOTEI.S, BE8TAVBASTS and COTTA GEb WITH PURE EASTERN ICE.

tired. Mr* 4. * Ocean *1 iryeorn. J K V cyjuml.li a

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Tlie IrimujT.i of democracy as rejirc tv-«'iit,-l in lE-republic is not yet coinfiletc: in fact, little inuru has yet E-en done than to fix attention ujion the. serions problems of’ democracj*. You If 1 may presume an American audience —have the atapmut south to direct into channels of industry and prosperity. You have -tbo labor giant awaking fitfully from hi* drugged *lumb>-r and mntt.-ring ■nriaHmi, Be will i-j the life of the nation when once awake, but it will tax the keenest faculties of your government to steady hi* waking mnve"lents. Then there i* a Catholic school jirubin in MasNSchusetta, a Mormon problem in Utah, a “foreign element" bugbear in New York and Chicago, a tariff conflict between the differing interests of separated states and many other knots at whose curded complexity your i*)liticiau* must tug. These snaris in the skein of the future are not merely disadvantages, a* inditical problems often are to other peoples they entangle the life line of the nation. Yon can bear great presBire at almost any other jioint. A war, an inrasidn, a commercial crisis wonld not unsettle your foundations, but the political chess board cannot be more deeply cunijilicab-d without serious danger.—A. R. Carman in Forum.

I^T*K1> yVWIVOI.ir^

iVIerchants’ Exchange,

WASHINGTON AND JACKSON STREETS.

One of the roost jKipular place* of resort for Seaside Delicacies, skillfully

prepared. Liquor* of remarkable quality and purity

dispensed at the bar.

COAL! goal: coal: coal

PRICE, $6.00 PER TON.

BEST OVALITY CAKEFVL

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DILLON’S,

Dry - Goods, - Notions - and - Millinery - Store- Corner Washington and jackaon street*.

I ir.UK recoramc,ul DILLON’S, of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, as one ol the most central and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, to K ether

with superior accommodations for parties. Handsomely appointed parlor for ladies.

A large and varied Stock from which lo select your purdioscs*

One price to all.

WASHINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHURCH.

A. P. & H. B. Todd’s Photograph Gallery, ■ FOOT OF PERRY STREET,

Arc turning out the Finest Photographs. S|*cialties of Ocean Scenes

and House Photographing. Cabinets First-class.

Wiley’s Congress Baths, Best equipped on the Beach. A large tent on the strand for the convenience of bathers. FOOT OF CONGRESS HALL LAWN

HARRY S. PRIEST, Fine Merchant Tailoring, 49 NORTH 13th STREET.

PHILADELPHIA,

Invite* jour Iu*pe<*tion of Hi* New Mock lor Spring & Summer Wear.

Chester’s Photographs. Best Styles of the Art. Children's Pictures a Specialty. At the Old Stand —Beach Avenue and Ocean Street.

S. C. Chester.

Fit Guaranteed.

Prices Moderate.

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mcr<r, «*i* e. 12 Perry *| SmlUi, J B. 7s Wuhlnct-i ril. or maker. C J, cur Non

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Holier l.ll. 1 WlUlaia, W LalaycuFi cor llueia-. and Urecn Jackum »lrrct in* H. 3'Columbia a, ■maw* h) B. 2 Beach*,c MamaLUlukbast

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qde of the famous Caliph of

Bagdad. Ho makes a practice of prowling around incognito, a* if he were* determined to find ont by means of bis own eyes and ears the will and want* of his people. The military people do not fancy this sort of thing, for they are (in Germany, of all countries) severe sticklers at etiquette, and they regard it a* shockingly infra dig. that their sovereign iJumld snoop around barracks in the darkneu of night in the disguise sometimes of a jiatrolman and sometimes of an officer. Another practice of William's is to call informally upon his acquaintances in Berlin. At any hour of the day or evening he is likely to make hi* aiipcaraocc in the house of a friend, and. of coarse, being tin.- kaiser, he ha* to be made welcome. Herbert Bismarck was entertaining a party of friends in his bachelor quarters when, all of a sudden, the emperor walked in. A seat was put for his majesty at the table, and for an hour or so the emperor chatted gayly with the guests, then, apologizing graciously for his intrusion, the kaiser bade the conqiany good evening and went his way.—Eugene Field In Chicago

News.

A Him About Driving. Dr. Leahy, a horse trainer, says: When a hone stops ud proposes to turn around don't resist the turn, but give him a quiet horizontal pull in the direction he want* to turn, so a* to carry him farther around than he intended to go, and, if possible, keep him going around half a dozen times. In most cases this will upset all his calculation*, and he will go quietly on without much ado. If six turns will not do give him twenty. In fact, if be will keep on turning to your rein you are sure to conquer, as enough turning will certainly confuse him, and leave him at your command. If be will not turn and will bark to the rein, keep him going backward lithe direction you want to go. Ho will soon get tired of that and prefer to go with the right end forward: lint before ‘yon let him go give him decidedly more’ backing than he likes.—St. Louis GlobeDemocrat. A Mailer of Memory. As a rule, it is best for the advertiser to confine each announcement to a few leading article*. The average reader remember* one or two facts, briefly and thoroughly impressed, with greater case than a larger number running through a somewhat extended announcement. In the case of a merchant, the'first thing to he done is to attract the baj era to his store. When the buyers come there. If the merchant cannot sell them it is his fault, and not tbo fault of the newspaper or of the advertisement. The tendency of the time is towards brief, pointed, “meaty” matter, whether it be of a literary, newsy or business nature. The object sought by every advertiser is to induce people to read his announcements. An attractive advertisement, containing ' * i much matter, and calling aliena few specialties or leaders, is. all

LANSING’S CAFE,

COR. LAFAYETTE & DECATUR STS.

Private Suppers. Soft, Hard, and Devilled Crabs, Oysters and Little Neck

Clams. Game in Season. Wines and Liquors.

The

Wall Raper Bargains! W ’ l “' r “* 1<tock * U ' ar A-Ortnwnl ot Beautiful Haagln*. .hlch we are srlllnt very k. D.B. GREEN *' ^ * ° r ' ,I ‘ b ■" d **-•. , - CAMIIE*,*.: , u, '* lrr 1“ Wall Paper, Window Shades and Oil Clclhy, I » otkim-n sent to aay part of the country or seashore. M-IIOK. OLEMETN’TS.

MANL’FACTCBRU OF

MINERAL WATERS j ALSO THE

1 Renowned Belfast Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda Sarsaparilla.

SOLE AO EXT FOB

Bartholoraay Rochester Bottled Beer.

WILLIAM ESSEN, EAKBBY AND ICS CHSAM PARLORS, XO. 48 WASH I.YG TON 8TKEET, CAPE MAY, X. J.

WM. T. STEVENS, Contractor & Builder, JOBBING PROMPTLY AXTEWMBP TO. RESIDENCE A5D SHOP—Corner Jefferson and Corgie Streets.

sonoEja,

dividual*. Anglo4iazon has come to be very largely tised in the jircpswation of newspaper advemwment*. Plain English, plain type and plain truth pay in advertizing.

I« lullj equipped with all llic requl-

hIIpm for doing

OF ALMOST ANY KIND.

OLIIVTOIY

Ao*. 3 and 5 MudhIou 8tre<-t, - C’*p* Maj, X. J. FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC., Wire- Cot* and Bed Springs. Refrigerators and Children's Coaches for Sale or Rent.

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MEIV’S FURWISHIIVG OOOT>S OUr f^1>niW i W Strlp *jJ' Imp, ? rt * d »»d French Sateens, Shirts for Outing Wear. Final hue of Neck-wesrln Cspe May City. AlsiJ a . . .. / u . 11 * toe of C4P* Belts, Walters' Jacketi, Aprons, Blazers, And Slohair ( oaU and % esta. In Hosiery »e have a select number, such as Mor- | ley s Imported solid oolors, fast black and llale-thread. Our Cndcrwear and Dress Shirt Hoes are complete. At City Prioea. 1. I- SHKl'PABD, gg Washington Bf., Cape May City, X. J.

HOWARD F. OTTER, Kueeator to CDnloo Souder sad Chss. Orme, as

OEIVER.A.IL, UPHOLSTETIER. Furniture and Matresaea Renovated and Made to Order. Carpeti Made and Pot Down. Certain Work and Slip Covers a Specially. | XO. 8 MANSION STB LET, CAPE MAY CITY, IT. J.

ISAAC H. SMITH,

FASHIONABLE TAILOR, So. 47 WASHIX6T0X STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. ' I .J C ^-““ , S. O "i , rl“.T >, 5 nenl a Or ^‘ 0U “ t-’aaaimerea mitabi. f,r Genu and Boy. Itoady made Clothing, Fomtobing Goods, H.u,

e. ISC Repairing done at abort notice. “

Our job printers are skillful and experi-

enced in designing.

- - ■ ■— ——* —) - .MMv/-auaue Capa, Shirts. Drawers, Ac. tST Repairing di

liEIlll ^ OIIIJIICH,

WHOLESALE UCALEBS IN

BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY, rev,ii.a.re*i. c. '

Philadelphia Store:

343 8. FRONT 8T.

WASHINGTON HTKEET, Opp. Poet Office, Cape; May, N. J