Cape May Daily Star, 2 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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FORTUNE FOR J

MISSING HEIR. i rmmuj Wbo Wu

Kow«l up Sail

it a drTratrd raadldatc for 'xplaiuad bj- Taylor: 'Xtrtuilre aalt worka

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&... u<.n.a.r^KciBJ Wi^ aaa lau ckiOrm • aa I aaa. wai a fayt* * traakladua. 1*0—Mr I li»..*lTa. K V-.Mar* I Uil.baurt- :bri*un4.--r

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r*llarlrt|Aila-A L I.UloFlr. » St ata

• kaam. Fa—K M Cars'll

HalUsam—ini W Mllr a 4 mile, 0< .-Ilia • Mil'. W.llk- F Mllr. Alldlr Crax Nr- Yort-r M Darla. Mn F M II

I tl. drr llailr and m od

Mrniphlr. Tran —Mra M A McCumli Caadas-C V l> Jolmr. Mlaa JoUur landadma. I'a-Mra » H G« Uurd. 0 all lord. U uulllrint. Mlaa K Uartiy Hbamialiurc. Fa-BaaiT »lalai! ■ larrtrkurr. II-L V Maker asd »ilr.

I Ana OF far WrAdii

A romantlr_alory of Uie dWnbrrtlM !

ados Of oW of lb* monk arlalocraUc of | "Forron

S^lS£-aSSSa.'ia«"iSS: ^oyar rAiil^-nS W 1^42, mOU,h - Ubo^r^,, m P lo ’ Td to tbtm Ju^eoSetSuifir ^ Fraoolaoo. ka. . -dof athlnk:. brlllgrrrol frllow. Thr fan of SouU. r.n.l,n. abj. ' T 1 * 0 * oon b * Imn * known far and wide for

sr?2sr-Tix Oaaof'* ‘ |— **

of tbr

j Hrocr It U

; : on Ur* Ohio, rrhru oi

ir rrfrarturyr, b

tr mini for mile* o

Wood flowed freely

Is Ibe cauar of Uw Confederacy.

When U*e end came the Limb, tbooch their maMnlfloent estate had bees sadly <Luuiuahad, round tbemaelres a till rich, but, crushed by the failure of the cause for which they bad sacrificed so much, they retired to tbair country home and 11 red In

a, wans... , ,h * ***h*»ireoea* of the Util* wot”

compaawd by the boundaries of

wruMiaa. [.lantatiso. The yean went on. and D. I hOadrlidda-UaaMd Biahofr Mra K Btahou McCord Ua. Uie aldot aon and the hope Mina Mamie J manor Be? Tboa d(le.Jr. sad of the feral I y, grew to manhood. There H Calkin, sad ladj.C B »** * gaat future lotended for‘the band-

Floydt. F II Mharkel-

1‘hi lade Iph la—Mlaa E B Upplneo U Mlaa E llaalaja. Mra Wm Mrlatire. EIlu W 8r B; r sad Mra Willlsai M ChlUer. child and m RalUamre—laaar Brook*. Mra K n Math » laa Alice Brook*. Mra n J Keeae. MWa I keere. Mia C 8 Keeoe Wa.Mnctoo—Mr and Mr* B II Warner.

cMUreo aad Bar Bererly. N 4-1

N J - Mra Helen Idthan. r Court Hdher-Mn B 8

Cape May Coart H

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liUaahoro. S J-Mra K II 8

3 I' WMlary

l-hiUdrl,*a-Mra J W Forney. Mlaa B-e) Forney hen Hares, OOMr—A M Umoda HI Mao'aOullen. Md-Eds I-Ailed BBI.IMOTOX.

CMAhPOBTE. | hllad IphU-H 8 Blepbcna, Mr anJ Mra . a4el«. mad mud. Mlaa Slepheoa. Wra

I Brawn liAtea. Cat rirM Porter irra.ee W Taylor ^it.ytoo. Idrlo J Brtatoa While l-APAYETTE, 1-hlla-iHphU-K W Peity. Geo G Wldeorr. 1. A l-mluUki. Cbaa B Cnatlr and wile. MUa Jeon le-upoM. Cbaa A Castle, Mra Wm V kouthr. Mn Ben L Hrauaa Newark, K 4-8 A Kay and wile PI EM ATKJU-K IKK. (Marellla.II J-Ber E A MeLaary aad wile 1-kiladrlpkD-Mn E J toe he. Mrs 4 Blaroary. Mra L w WaM, Warren N Wafeh. ‘ Aaaa F Walah. KmUy Kueny Wmabdoek, Va-Jbo W Irrln, 8amurl

rilUburk—Mr asd Mra J K Mainrrey l-hlladrIphla-M II Tomsaand. Jobs K Mile bell BKKXTOK VI 1.1.A. PhlladelphlA—Mr asd Mrs 4 Icaatloa Itohas Bin 4 A Itobaa Master James M Unban. Maaler Mart Widen Ituhan. Mlaa Mary Dobaa OUtXWoui*. Cuadea-W B Beady aad wile W Brtltua

e la dancer tbal tbr ladetl may die of enlargement of the Imart. They Up lire porwr with flre-

dollar eold-pirocs.

There will be an effort made Id secure League and Asaoclatlou tram* If any opportunity la offered. Some of the Asaoclatlou trams hare partially promised to meet Cape Way on their first open data. The management will not Luallate to pot the Cape May team aicaloa* all oomaia, aad will offer llbttal Induce meats to strong professionals. Fields, of Cornell, ertio will be catcher for Cape Way. Ernest Kamad-ll, of 1‘rlDoetoo College, who will be oentre fielder, Ourrll, aeooud base. Wagon Jiurat, Captain and abort atop, arrlrod yesterday, aud Bowman, of the Cnlrerti' 7 ^ PeonaylranU, pitcher far Cape Way. Uarragb, also of University, who »ill play here at first. Priest, of Cornell, pitcher for Cape May, King, of PrinoBIrm, third beae for Cape May. alll strive to day. Tbs team will bate two Imttnriea, Priest and Fields, Bowman aud Lni-aiog. Great work la confidently looked for, sod rxperleoced baar-balllaU tblnk the exhfbltlooe of ball playing will be finer than ever. We aoggtst to luv.re of lire game that they will do well to gel their season tickets early. Tlwy may be obtained of F. Sidney Tosnaend, whose cottage la opposite M. K. church. Ladles' season ticket#, W: br.ya under !B years, M: genUekocn, A'.; boys uder 18 yean, *1 50. PBOCLA ■ ATIOX. Attention la hereby called to the Ordinance concerning the explosion of fireworks, dated June 27. 1877. Ssc. 2. That froaa and after tbr passage of this ordinance. If any person or persona shall snake or cause to be made. •t aid and assist la making a bonfire or other fire. In either of the street*, roads, lanes or alien of this city, without having obtained leave so to do from the Wkjw of aald chy, every person so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of tile dollars for each off race. Skc. a. That If any person or person* ►hall fire or cause to he fired or exploded, any rocket, squib or powder cracker. within the limits of aald cifey. sritbS haring obtained leave so to do from Mayor of aald city, every person so .•Bending shall forfait sod pay for sack, otfroee tie sum of fcn doUaim. J, UKKKV EDWlHIkS, IHIed July I, tm. Mayor.

Imp and money was spent larlahly 1

beauty

the patrician Young McCord told for tbs lowly

Tbaaon faa obatinau aad refaasd to yield

nothlnt rraallibabe/at

girl

_ 1 never (tain

e . it, boldly married tha

I little Tillage church. The means the last straw to the family le of he Lees. The aon araa dial aUsd bib is father, and the doom of hla

cfalidboodiorae were closed upon h!at tor-

Young te determined to makeasurt

In the wild for himself, and. with hla young wt^ caroe to San Frandaeo. That was taelviyears ago. Finely educated, hut totally*naulted to the ordinAry ways

of gaining livelihood, the struggle for-

believe, in tbr praaldential

ipalgu of 1M0." A better explanation

than that girro by Mr. Tsy-

“ —-•* -^ma to be that in the early days the mouth of Salt river was a favorite stronghold of the river pirates, who preyed on the commerce of the Ohio, and rowed

their plunder up Salt rirer.

A friend suggests a third probable derivation of the phrase. He says thai be has heard It applied to defeated candidates as far back as 1833, and that It originated in US2, when Henry Clay, as candidate for the presidency, bad an engagement to speak at Loubra-ille. Ky. He had employed a boatman to row him up Ibi Ohio. Now this boatman was a Jackson Democrat; he pretended to hare lost hla way. and Instead of rowing tip- the Ohio turned into Salt river. This caused Clay much delay, for be did not reach lorukarille until Us after electicn.-St. Louis Kepuhllc.

The average person notices the arrange lent of a room surprisingly Utile. Its di-

lenaMua and the relative positions of

furniture may seem to be familiar to h._ * ' to reality they seldom arc. The way eoome coo vi need of this la to hunt for

lethlug. a match for Instance,

dark.

You have the mantel, and make a grab where you imagine the match safe stand* Down goes a piece of bric-a brae

“oor.

More care la used. You find the end of be mantel, and run your hand along the marble slab. Off gona a verse or two. You strike *be clock; you've got it _ No, it'

>e home of the yoL__ ^ happy. Four years ago a agreed upon. Mrv. Lee n rmany, when she toon after

c of the sty leaf riding - . k saddle la attributed to Anna art of Bichard 1L She It 0 Stowe, who originally :o of England how krare—Ij they might rids on Another historian, w fashions of Bichard -ad lea then used Ugh a and robes with long

* beautiful mas mil re "Canterbury Pllrdiog to the above hate committed an icing the moat oooaplcur of hia fine compos! rr steed. That the lady

1'uitanKtntiA.Tbursday. Jaly x. The weather to-day is likely to be cloudy. The midsummer month follows hard on the most active June ever known in this store. We don’t expect you to be interested in our big sales save as evidence that the ceaseless activit> of our Modern Methods in Merchandising, bringing always the newest things and overturning^rices when conditions permit, are right Another month of great retailing proves it. All proper Shoes are here. The town is full of improper Shoes—Shoe frauds; you can get them almost anywhere. Colored Patent Leather €hoes. Leading in their introduction we are foremost their variety. Men’s, four sorts, $7.50; women’s, nine sorts, $6, $6.50. $7. Novel, rich, degant. “Wanamaker Wear-Wdl” for men in colored goat at $3. Gan you match them at $4? Oxfords for women at $2.40 and $2.60 should be $3 and $4 Each day adds new friends to our Shoe store. To deserve great success is to gain That’s our principle ol Shoe growth. Dame or damsel, deacon or dandy will find all that is dainty, durable or desirable in shoes right here.

Market street

About 900 Blouse Waists, drift from the great muslin Underware sale, go to tables this morning at absurdly little prices. Some are a bit oil stained, some have mistakes in plaiting. On sale at 9

o’clock.

Good* that have been 80c to (1.25

go to 25c.

Some (I 25 atylra go to 65c. Mourning Madras (Toth that have been (2 and (2 75 go toll (shaky Black and white Crepe (Toth go

from 85c to 50c.

Second floor, lira: gallery

We blazon the Blazer bar-

. . . r, gains. See a Chestnut street euqoe, particularly when rebuking an em- - , . . . ploye. ‘ Window, $2.50, $3, $3.50. Now the small boy, who may be called An occasion extraordinarie.

succeeded the other day In perform- „

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JERSET RAILROAD. TIMETABLE IK EFFEtT 41 SE S:h. la> I

6.35m

lha t.

«! Ah, then It’s

After running against the stove tripping over the chair, you find-the sofa. Keep cool and lake your bearing*. The table ia north of the aofa, and the sofa rnna east and west; north, therefore. I* In front of you. Now you hare It. That article that dropped to the floor sounded like match safe. But It's tty Ink well, jour finger* are dyed with a color wan

ed not to fade.

A bright Idea—the atorel Yon born year finger* mud warp your patience, but you secure a light And the match safe* it ia on the mantelpiece In front of tha deck—the only place you didn't aear Albany Argu* .

male fashion | without anyhu Ject, from the n Inc on her feet ^ —Detroit Free 0

have been Inferred, ; research on the subdmeriblng her as hae’’Of spume aharpo.''

Thera laa.

wpa III. riaaa.

boy working In a mer- ' this town who is

*118 be stay* in New York state and the present Ian stand as they da Mora than this concerning this young man It would be rash to proph

«y.

Now, the merchant who employs him to do a great many things vary badly D large, red of face, pompous and dignified. He was once Id the senate gallery at Washington when Koacoe Cockling aal down, metaphorically speaking, on a statesman from Jimtown or some other place. Since that

1 iravt Cape May as ■«►,► .-toi

PHILADELPHIA

M-AOPOMMODATIUK-Ktopa at ■ a. ■- Ouaaaela at luii'i-m lor 3-a latr (Ti; and Or-au Oil j. at Sraa-id for AUaatirOuy.

•7.00

*8.55 d A riM*r«" rtrM “ r,,lu

2.25

- liK-thmlurKea I.l-I lt) um!O—ao CU>. Ifl-ld far Atlantic CHy. and at Glaaahora

MgetoB.

4.45 n, ”* 4rt -

- . . Atlantic city, at O law boro'lor Brid re ton. ■5.0s sfr'arasas' «>!««• JuacU. n f - - • — j25 I; •9-00 a lair City a FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May:—E ay*-»J)0a.a,•:»andriA r. aotmA.it Haturdav. isi'y. loaAmp.H. Snaday Eiprraa. • km MO 1 m

iml'Sd 'S'-

nivbl. For HaltiOMie only, i 18. fill. A0». and In Kuviara. XAO. 7»>. » 10. and II M a.w, I 8A7. 7 «0 r. n . and I! (B nhebt. For BalU

•re only . Sin and 11.80r. w

Parlor ear aUacbrd

A. O. DAYTON. J.K.WOOD.

HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, Washington and Ocean Streeta. largest.Store and Market in this City. tViMPLETE KTOt'K OP FIMTE UROCERIUft. ■ K-taM-a. F.-.I, M-ai* B-al itra.1- Inntera. P.*itry. Flab, Oyatera. Trrranla. (Yam*. Ar.

COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE LITTO-O, DECATCR HTRKI.T. ItCIAtW. W iSHI.Vf.TOK NTRKET pHOlCE jVlNES AND pilJUORS,

If* OmM Lager Beer. BalUed G—da a Kper-laity far Fau

SuaiMflep (aardra .llj Ine-

EXCELSIOR MARKET, No. tttt WASHINGTON' HTHKVrT. CAPE MAY CITY, H. i. JOHN HALPIN & BR0.

J. W. EAGAN,

Mansion House Bakery,

X*. 7 MAX'NIOX STREET. " 7

TYRKXTOV YII I A ° n f K f r '" ch ‘ D,, V ,‘““ Br “<‘ »“> Kolia Full line t aken and Pastry. JIKEATON VILLA. Ice cream of tl.oiccquality manufactured and furubhed hotel, and pottages. Open for the Season. I MEIl* & CHAMDUEIK,

©®©«JS31Q

MRS. J. 1. MYEBS.

FLOYDT, I7AIR DRESSING f^AiR (Hashing

ploycr. So be waa called Into the praaenca ! T4_r; j_.. ■ r'l ,1 • The dignified merchant ex [landed hi* chert, : **Ollday IS L.lOtnierS

National —, YIE .

1 week.

11.,[ ■Dnihiuii 00 *' Tl " * mal 1,01 j Small Boys’ Sailor Suits ol IJamcar aald the merchant haughtily. Galatea Stripes with other y.'**. r ‘ amea not at bmu * bk ' ( combined stuffs at $3 and "Yaa^nir^aadd'jamraL S3.50, lanyard and whistle Thu sort 0/ thing won't do at ail, air." attached that the mimic bos’n

^ p'p® al1 ha " ds 10 8 uar * ceedlngal Do you bear, alrf" said the mer ' tCTS.

aiVr " U1 not 01 “ * poloCT '! Wanamakcr’s Hoi's’ Cloth-

^“Yaa. air," said James, “but 1 haven’t Then the aranee closed, and James la not yet discharged. The haughty merchant la still thinking the matter over, aud dona not

doe*.—Now York

eclipses of the al dragou which a ter of or

la to devour the . _ An fell pee which - ' rupire occurred

ing wins because always fresh. The Small Boys’ Suits woolens at $3.50 to $5 are wonders. Summer Jackets, 50c. and other Summer thing.-

ett rapport.

An attenuated pocket book can command portly •clothes.

ARTISTS’ Materials ft raw lag and Patatlng OiilUla for Out-door Sketching. max AMD PAK* FLOWER MATERIALS F. Weber k Co., 1121 Cheatnat Mr,

-ssOur Best Goods**PACXE0 ORDER URIQUE IRAR0S X. K. COR. IsiU AX'D XORRIM STS.. miLADKLPHIA.

r 1 rnlU and Cea W acarool. Vehn'ioe

40 Woihington Strut. Copt May. R. J. Whitman's Confections a Specially.

go Into mouruing >etim»ofai ‘ ’ ' 1 has been

1 which see

waaadileo petitioned. He be- _ . hla people, ordarad ■ birthday Ignore id camm.-A-) t ha ilng until the nc Louis ItcpubUc.

The long cared owl la rmldent—hiding closely In the forests, or. In company with

the abort eared—in the thick marshes. , -. The barred owl waa once abundant, but. Men S Serge Suits, $IO, $12,

*'S- No; only these b« all other Clothing for the hour.

After a mild winter’s day, as tha “evening shadow* lengthen,’' an unusual sound • from the leafleaa elms beside the u river, a hollow, weird, unearthly cry. proceeding only from the great snowy owl of the Arvlice, arf- - ’ • -

Market aural aide.

Fifty-one solid walnut Sideboard Refrigerators at quarter

•wv »vraa noowy u-jrr? *rurge si» and to third on. 1'untans. Some

Placed, not one

rare dlaUnriioo, my admiration la tinged butlSOS good for ServiceaS CVCT

aKSiisSiUnS 4 go to (23 00 from (40 mn-uL Ooriliweat of erntre.

raveal* at midnUht the ap- A trifle of money is enough

to fit the porch with easy

Chairs:

sand fold the lonelloraa of the night, 1 draw my curtains and by my cheerful fire

forget the denotation.—Exchange.

Masquerading la allowed during carnival Ime In certain Italian towns between sun a and sunrise, but not during the bus!neaa boon of the day. Cardinal Maaella, being lately at Pisa and having an official " to pay to some dignitary who lived to hla hotel, let out on foot In hia

Invalid Chain. (3 SO to (40 Lawn Beoebea. (1 58 to (5 50 Camp Stools, 10c to (2.

John Wanamaker.

It ia more or leas tfibat hand may be plungi ith impunity into -molten metal. kraligny, who made a special study o he called the -spheraidB]- atalel,.!!,,. proved afe J^a own peaaon t u ' — •

CART. FRANKS’ Old VlrgtaU Tobacco & Cigar Store kt. *1 WaaKlnftaa tl.. Capa May. Plrst-eMas Clears and CbnrlaxTobarcn I Hall Matrrui. and KUbliurTacklr. Hbs Music aad 8ucxa at Hatlrsn Prices J^EWIS T. STEVENS, A (rut INMAN AND INTkltNATIONAL TUANS ATLANTIC KTEAMSHII' UNE8. "Cm or Nxw Toaa." “Cirr or Pa

aBinuTOX SraxST, . jr bUUooerj, Blai__ diet 1’aper, Fiahlug Tackle. Twin.*, Miuaturr Uoau, Seaside Novel, tics, etc., etc. J. W. LoveU'a rubliratkms lor Hale Goods Bold lor «, 4. 8. GAKIUSON.

■WARDING UOKAE8 A BPIX'IALTY. xu-d HwJra Sid *raLfrTui B | l Ii1<^’caTbc"^ lained^atan^kouralar Pritstr Paillea. Kxrur WILLIAM HE8ENTHAL. Proprietor.

Corner Broadway and Yorke Avennft WEST CAPE MAY, Patent Medlrl new at cut rates. Almost every kind Stock being constantly increased. Save about 25 per cent, by dealing here. IYew Orleans Nfola*tten 40 cents per gallon. All Gro«erle« at proportionate rates. BjuteBmll* at cut rates. Confectionery at cut rates. No inferior goods offered for sale. The very best which can be bought is what I have.

C’APFq RAY PAVIlsIOy. FTRRT-riT.ASffi rftRTrVH|>T| 5 Cents per Ride

RI'DOLPH DOLLK.

AT THE Continental gtove gtore You Will Find Sloyes Warranted to give Satisfaction for Baking, floasting, ^ I Toasting & Boiling, In ('h< I they fill the bill tor GOOD COOKING We expect to remain with you, hence we sell a good stove, one you can recommend to your neighbor. All kinds of Stoves and repairs furnished at -short ce. J R. WILSON & SON, Cor. Washington and Decatur Sts., CAPE MAY CITY N. J.

A MARVEL OF CONVENIENCE FOR LADIES. The James Y. Barden all-hair bang. No net, wire or] lace. Damp or salt air we guarantee will not effect the curl. Can be dressed by any lady in any style. tr~LiKhtest and most Natural Bang Worn Hi Also first-class manicuring. At die DEVON, So. I .ay layette street, Cape May.

_E. Misson, 26 Washington Street, is showing this week a windowful of China Ware of American Mar.ufacinre. An inspectiop solicited.

W. C. N0NAKA & CO., 4* WaahlngteD SC, Cmp* May, IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS Oont'a Walklag I nara and Turkish Slippers. fill kinds of French Fancy Chlnaware. X_A.TMAr.L- ■l-sr 1 -rara Complete line oi cut silver and other Jewelry. Endleraaraortmeot lo leather goods

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR. THE LEADIXG SEASIDE DAILY. sson of 18*1 begins Jaly 1st. Served Every Morning Early. Be sure we have your namr.