Cape May Daily Star, 23 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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MR. AND MRS BOWSER.

ame down (tatn tbo other morning. thU hoax ran on ■ a)wl«ii or Meven thing ri;to Lake care of Itarlf?** -What do yon mtanP" *he mdted. -I moan that I have hern looking for ahuatring for the hud hour ami a half, ai that nothing of the aort U to be found"' “No; I don't heliera there la one In tha je the twoh. Detroit the day inWt have all hern chewed tap 1^ the eat or aold to the

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Onpo May Olxy BocieUoa. fvtr^IaULjao^UiMn^No. fourth A*ueaday arenlni ol each moot*, at the lodge room, Franklin atreet. J onn MRcaaT ro«T Ko. «O.O. A L; -——- Lira on the aecond and fourth .Thuraday . —.— -r —a at No. S W aaoth j. a. a. 6.v. , — ereton 81. eatmlner. — —T Imnrorad w the kaaowd and fourth Thwaday a at No, lAWaaWngV* riOLCMMi hono*. No. a. Independent OtAtetetar No. m. Order of the Iron Hail. BMRasass!V'“«“ a’KSSK'SM'W.res

aSTOft-,.. eeray.DrJalue*. e North at M_b.kl WaatlagRoa at tiler. K T. Kt Waablaglanat an re. Frank. Bait Halt,* Cottar-. Itecatur at IrFadden. M— K i> Amaekton ava

Nathan*, Banrarl fUMrrth I'otlage.r* Jack'n at

TTORATIO Bnt*T». MO. 1. J kt No. 1* WaadUhglooattaat ”

COTTA&E LlfiECTOai DAILY DTAW. FOB IBB I

li Perry at ■aa. R WMAtoa are ■ndaticolumki* •< -••-tit and Bo

fishing with jack.

-Pop. don’t you want to go Bakingr That waa Jack, aged twelve, and healthy nd hopeful Pop waa hie father. # -Certainly.” aaid pop. “W here do you ^“Down to Winter’* There’a milUooa of pickerel there and harreU of entfUh. hut we don’t want anycatflah. Wliatw.want good ’ W *“

may hard loat It I moving and unpacking.” -Don’t doubt it In the leant. While anho iring fa not aa Mg as a piano or aa rain |e aa a dock, the loaa of It ahowa a wat f ayatem, a reckless eltravaganor trul dbcouraging. Hava you got a piece uthca Una in the boturf” -I—I don’t think so,” she stammered -Probably not! Probably gone to join _,e shoestring! I must have •orortblng to tic np my shoe

After breakfast, w

winter’s waa a millpond shout a mite .way. Jack got bin fishing rod and they atoned. Tha rod waa a curiosity. It waa mn Joints and painted black. Attached

_ unwind. Jack said, howarar. that that did not make any differano that all you had to do waa to hold on tha Unet and ha aaid tha rod waa one of t

nicest rods around.

The boats at Winter’s are secured

stakes by chain, which are fastened with

padlocks; they are owned by a ~ near the pond. . Tha

Jack.fi ’ • '“*

A SOUTHERN HOME. ’aaid [Copyright. URl It may not be true that a bonne suitable * the northern elates is also amiable for .be aouth, but it certainly la true theta c,.d house for the south la equally good f..r the north. Here t* a build lug with a hall twelve fret wide through the middle of the honee, with a porch

Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise To all points in the United States Order* lor rood* to b* forw»rdad by eiproa* will be carried without charges sod promptly delivered by our own meaastigtn. -a - ——turn of goods on tha •**”

WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO.,

HORSES AND CARRIAGES

Can be sent by rxprete on WASH HAMPERS Containing clot 1,lug to be laundrted will be carried between Philadelphia, or Camdan, and Cape May at 11.00 for the round trip* and will be called for and delivered upon days specified by eh ppen Cape Maf efflor—Corner Washington and Jackson streets. Philadelphia eftioe—Ferry Huiidlng, foot of Market street. ROBKBT NTBKTt H. Clew. Agr-wt.

m reedy to go out, be

I No. ma’am. I never lay anything, forgrt anything or loee thing! Very few husbands do. I wi around the world with a pin in my vet and bring the asms one back with me ” you go out on the atreet today you had ter hare a policeman go with you. II you'll lose youf purse or be robbed of

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C»te_u!I Villa, Jackson '«*> Nattoual Han Cottage. Waahlog MrsCM. (Parry «

Htuoe.EJ. Broadway * Hewell. Wm J, If Windsor are

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Camp, M. A, Sea Brook Cottage

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i-Deam. I>r Ullberi M. at Hughe* >t Mtltr*. Junea-Brunawlck, Ilughm *t Hhldie. Mr* cl c, 96 Columbia are Bcolt. L A, cor Howara *1 aud Columbia an Hlorver. W B.T Mockton how saraoWmfr:." Borne nt Frank. RRWfnteor ave

Himes. U W. 11 WlDdsor ave

aUwArt,abari*a. Washington *t. second dot

above Union at

Bteele, Mrs Mary A. Ri Jackson*t ■avua. Bar Ueo J, II Windsor »ve BsMnrsou. Mm J. so Lafayette st. 2d do

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Hmlihamaa, G T. 9 North si Shoemaker. C J. Congress and North *1 Hmlth. Ml* Bamh. 1 Block ton ave Capt Wm. M Washington st Dr. i) Windsor are , Jamm M. Congrem and North B J cor Colkve and ocean st *. bawl* T. * Corpte it gss.m‘iisas.. towneend. WlUUm, W bafayette st riiumas. c. tieean st andCoiumMa »ve Taggs l.H U Columbia ava. cor Demur SI ]p^2?r?:£&iZ&& p ' rT, “ Tack. Aurustu. II. .Vi-.iumhla av* itWMfe.Tr”’ Henry li, 2 Beach ave Tbompsoe. Aaron. U Beach ave Towneend. Mrs Kugaoe, eur FrankUa at a Thomas, A C. 6 Graal at

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Vannrwian. T H. R so L- tayatw at WUaou, J K. Kibe ton. Cougress Place Webb, John E, It* Waahlnruni st Wabetar, Tknmn, 196 Washlagtoo st Wolf. Daniel Ocean st, next Blar Villa Wood. C B. 1 Blocklou Bow \i'!!.'i,.i. J. Price. W Columbia an Wolf. I. Jr. oor Hughes aud Franklin at» Walker,Dr. J N.Tl Washlngtoa at Webb.C U, 19 Grant at Wharton. Wed Jr. Columbia ave. Bast Walter. Mr* 1 A B. U North at Woodward, Mrs A

haven't come in after the carpet*!" “That'* a mat the girl put out In the her M to be carted away." she explained. -Oh! It tel More reckleee extravagance, nee! Mrs. Bowser, 1 want to alt down with you aome day and have a long talk, [think you mean well, but you are defient In Judgment, and your knowledge of sc world la very, very limited.’’ “Do you know everythlngf’ she sarcas-

tically queried.

“Mrs Bowser.” he replied,

hte hands under fata coattail* ■ hi* favorite attitude, "then are proimbly

things 1 don't know! ' '

claim to know it all and 1 don't “T )»» know nothing whatever. The husband who dors not. however, know forty timesa much aa hi* wife would be oouaidared

Did you go out this man

logf"

“I did." “Was your bonnet taken off your beadf -No, air!” “Ducky—very lucky! V< gratulated. I don’t" “Mr. Bowser, where’s your watchf" aha Interrupted. -My watch. Mrs. Bo gnat Seoul” Ha dropped bis baud to fiud the chain, but It sis* not there “Did you leave It at the Jeweter’af she naked, aa he stood with open mouth aud stared at her. -Jeweler'*! No! It'agooel I've been robbed!” he shouted, a* h# danced It can’t be. Feel your pockets.” 'Pockets! Pockets] Do you •apoae carry my watch In my coattail pocketf I tell you I’ve been robbed!” -Well don't take on so. Your wallet te ife. Isn't UP’ “G-gooeP' be gasped, aa he put bis hand p—“watch and wallet both gone:” been robbed In

an hour,” Jack aaid. aa hs and his faiber iround the corner of the house, “and a I'll let you pay for It Here's the be added, as be halted in front of a cellar window. “You Just soak* out on* • * Khar.”

rhen be

_ _ windfiw be looked In and saw two oars leaning against the cellar wall with their handles rising nearly to the window sill Each Shouldered an oar. When they remched the boat Jack unlocked the padlock aud put the key In bt* pocket “Now Jump l n **tsssLl -and m shore ! " ”*

'What do you get for ball*’’ Pup asked. ’Worm*.’’ aaid Jack. "AU you have U do te to turn over some of the atouee alou|. the hank and you can got million* of Pop pulled the boat across the pond, ai Jack took a rusty tomato can and we ashore for halt After reading the new paper for a few minute* Pop looked aryui

and asked, "What luckf”

"Well aome. hut they’re not an thick they generally are. 1 think that rain teat night must have made them go dow

aide. Such a plan aa this would he. foetabte aa poasihte during hot w»..n*. This would bring It to the attention of any section with w arm day* and night*. The north suffer* quite aa much in but weather oath, hut the southern people know bow to conduct tbenuelvtw during the heated term. It la the habtl of the people of the north to do shoot the same duriag mmer mouths as tu the winter. Their s* la tuned to the same key, and all r affairs move In about the same

In the south It is not

ed during the very hot months those which are cooler. v . A bouse like this, with tree* in front and at the side, would be comfortable In any

latitude. In the

pleasant to sit around a Urge fireplace

After awhile Jack came and ito the boat and got In hlmarl _e aaid, ’‘well go out in.the m

pond and try ’em.” Pop pulled out, while Jack, who sat In tha atern. was Jointing his rod. When be waa ready be asked for tha bait, which he had left In the how •hen he got In. Pop handed It over. Aa e did so he looked In the can. At first he xw nothing, but when be looked egali _AW one worm. U waa not ranch thicker than a darning needle and atuul an Inch mg. He aaid calmly, “1 don’t belter* e've got halt enough, have we. Jackf”

“Pteoty.” ““ '

-Bobbed! Crowd! Robbed! Of course ve been robbed!" be shouted aa be pranced about. “Git that luferaal cat off that lounge and lemma lay down, for I' weak 1 can't stand upl Where la tha pborf" She ran for the bottle aa hr flopped down, nd for the next three minutes he l one In the opening. “You ought to go to the police at she finally said. “G gonel G gone!" be gasped. -But how could you have been rol -1 dunno! Hold the bottle a little high

way and aa No special ■ plan. The

and the first ot

:k, with equal calm-

fish with.

By careful effort* they managed to g -nc worm on the book without breaking It barely covered the hook. Jack took t od and swung the Una Into the pot ■Now, Pop," be aaid. “you Joal keep t boat steady, and as* what we’ll gw.” Pop kept the boat steady and Jack ftebad for fifteen minutes without a Mte. ”1 PH let you Dab awhile." b* aaid. iahed for fifteen minute*. One* they thought they had a Mte, but when they looked at the hook they found tha (wit ea tire. Then they tried the other end of the er a few minute* Jack looked up at the bright, sunny aky. “I wish I'd that before." he aaid. “There’a no Ing to catch pickerel on a day like this. They never Mte except when it'a cloudy. We might Just as well atop now. We might fish all day and not get a

They palled back to the landing place, and after Jack bad locked op the boat they carried the oars to the bouse and slid them down through the cellar window.—Ni

will bf

Palace Steamer HepuMc Philadelphia and Cape Kay, Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tuesdays and Saturdays. Grand Special Excursion to the Delaware Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare. 50 cents, including fare over D. B. and C. M. R. R. Train leaves 1.00 P. M.

The bedrapm* and bathoh it There te a hallway cuonects with the stair with the porch outside, room te indicated in this which has the dressing It at the right hand side

m or parlor. However, U te to be pre-

I have in mind a

la In the rear end of the hall with her n and sewing and a caller appear pa Into the front end of her hall and Is practically in her parlor. If It hi a formal —11 she 1a only disturbed from the routine of her work for a abort lime, and then readily return to 1C — rear stairway may be uatrf to rlth the room In the high part of n the second flour. These room quite aa high and altogether as well v lated as those on the first floor. The 1 roof over a broad bouse of this i a very high spare to the center, and.

the elevation in the dormers, at the aid By the use of thear dorajers room* quite i high and aa large as those In the mkW •e provided. In caae of there belt ■ over the kitchen they could be e by a stairway running up over tl or liar stairway, which oouid be reads

Transported. Office a Jackson Streets.

lichen flue on the right hand side of the kitchen, no as to admit of a doorway next the cellar stairway. Thu* the rear stairway would wind up over the cellar stairway and to the second floor.

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THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE.

Van Houten’S Cocoa

• mislay anything or forgrt

“You net

re from Detroit, but you* 'Don’t talk to mel Over ROOD goo*."' A woman tried to steal my reticule in Buffalo and I had her arrested, but U

•em. that you"

“Gone! Gone!" be groaned. -Haven’t you no Ides of when It waa

taken T" she persisted.

-No!’

“Weill graal lesson to you. You will be more" “Mr*. Bowser!" he Interrupted, aa ha auddeuly sat up, “I see through It all now. It’s as plain as dayllgfatt” “What do you roeauf’’ “I thought it nccemary tills morning to give you a Uttte advice. 1 fell It to be l— duly as a husband. This la your way getting even I” "Why. Mr. Bowser!" "Don’t why Mr. Bowser mel It’a as plain aa that chair over there!”

“How could 1 r

ae tof” ebe demauueu. "Never you nilud! -1 see It all! If* all right, Mr*. Bowser-all right! Just let (TO this camphor bottle and take a seat •*— • A husband will bear i " unman be love*, bo _ L- I have turned. Aaaoou aa I feel a Uttte Mt better ■" com* to an understanding, and probably taka tbe noon train for your moUier s in Detroit. Robbed! Plur lered! But I see through it and know m Intyl"—M. Quad In New York World.

‘Sisr a soft farthest." Royal Cocoa Factory^

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anyone of the I-A-G* swpreterU» of thl •rigi—L jrere. S-J-M. ftesso, over any othe brand either foreign or do metric. It laps up te 1-8.1-4. l-l and on# lb. cant, and ca be had of any reliable grocer is the U. *. "OSCE TRIED, USED ALWAYS." N. Y- Branch: 106 A 106 Mead* 61

DILLON’S,

think of withdrawing a word Ing fur a phrase because It wae not current within round of Bow bells. The timid of American anthoresaca has no doubt aa to her us* ot railroad, conductor, grade end to twitch, despite her poeeiblo knowledge that In British taaage theequtv alenta of these words are railway, guard, gradient and to shunt. On tha contrary. In fact, there la visible now and again, ra pectally on the part of the moat highly cultivated writers, an obvious delight In grasping an Indigenous word racy of the American expression of lent freshness which author*, weary outworn vocabulary, acixr eager! >• .• be a new word, but it would not b* In accord with our traditions to refure naturalisation to a welcome newcomer; ol U may beaaurvlral flourishing here In out open field*, although long since rooted out of tbe trim Island garden on the other aide of tbe Allan tic, and In such case' we use it unbesitaUngly today as our forefathers used it In the past, "following." aa lx,well remarks, “the fashion of our ancestor*, who unhappily conld bring over no KngIlah better than Shakespeare’*"—Brander Matthews In Harper 1 *

runs flax.

The kitchen and pantry arrangement of ,t.i. house la particularly adapted for a southern bouse, though It la for that res sou such an arrangement aa would he apatod la the north. Tbe kitchen has ventilation and la wcllse|iarated from the front part of tbs house. The way to .. ' - — •- •*— dining room la

butler's pantry, to the other one

George Cat 11 n wrote a pamphtet entitled -Shut Your Mouth." to show the had ef facte of breathing through tbe open mouth. He did not tell us bow to keep tha mouth

sssffffiSfer Grier, Mlxa Maupe, Grant at opt GueteTMtaJ B.S1 Wlsdsorave gKTj'.^o 3 ColuniWxa, sSKf-Msar... Garrison. Jua«Ch*»l..r Column Gtedeollk, WJoa, Decatur >1

How many people ot throwing rice at a wedding eymbollaaa, not the expreeel on of good luck, but It M * metaphorical flight of arrow* shot at the Mr* of a Mid* by her lover, and tha aton tha part of bar mala relative* to t her husband from carrying her away la typified by a volley of rice tnamed Red stockings an generally colored from — * — ^ leh contain laige product* When becomes aoloMe, the pores of the skin and prod acre a

Ihaiaai.. abroad, at a eost of aevanty-fiv* crate, pat anted. Ilka a headstall of a bridle, to put on at night. I taka a clean white cotton string, fifteen or twenty Inches long, put tbe middle part of kt la my month and tie It lodrely on my neck. Jnel behind my mouth, my Ups and VtaM—rellr It and bold It a* long aa It la In my mouth. This procre* 1* not putaaud mwiriMlaiiKliliili Cnr Hall'i Journal of What She Wanted. Tbe PI nIMflil etri—1 wieh you would ring me RumetkAag htekdre flower, ones tonally. The Patient lover—What would you

ikel

Tbe Dissatisfied Girl-Well I can name

bre* thing* right off.

The Patient Lover—Well!

The Dlaralisfied Girl—Well randy or Jewelry, or—or—or both.—Harper’* Rsaar _ _m*ll gallstone* may pare out wHh tha Ml* and give no algo. Very large one*

Into the duct, but eometlmre

never pare Into th< spwss.

Whsa

la slowly _ . tide and lafiammaUsn of tbs duct, thatthastoos ha* dropped Inn may follow, repeated—Youth's Com-

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, is 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, together with superior accommodntions for

parties.

Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.

Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant,

K*. H W a-hlngton SL.C.pe MmF.

CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS.

BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK.

Agent for the Germania Brewing Company.

Bottled Goods a Bpsolalty for Family Use.

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BUPP1JES HOTELS, REST A URAKT8 and COTTAGES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE.

—AI*o with—

COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL KBIT OCAUTY CAEKKI LI.T rHKl ARKD FOB FAMILY USE, AND uan wuaxji v^wj- W|Q( . UT utaBANTEia,.

n be put lute It from the outside. Next ' • ice chest can be located the dough 1. on the top ot which board can he 1 a marble slap. ThU marble alab la at saving of labor. It is easily cleaned j much better for molding purpoare than a board. On the dead wall aide of the an try are the shelves, flour Mn and store oxes of the pantry. Tbe kitchen U provided w labor saving * — ’ hot and cold a

R JOHNSON,

TtMtalnffton

apparently been

brawl A woman In tha next

fiat had whacked her bred with a dub. Tbe doctor rigged hU surgical tackle mod carefully began mowing down through tha pattsel' i r -*- * —

He croi

:e cropped ol

Ig copiously, * He was]

Yt Mtalngtan Mr«et* mcmf P. Cmp* Mmy.

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