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

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yoi’r trm- k* Your o-^Tl Wi-aTTi.' | ’Well. tAki I apuiagfUtviiy. »* ' If I Leo I comuiued a crlnn:. “llje truuOlc la I can't keep my razor In order." The barber imlkd In thnt anjirrlor man ) ner twrberA h*ve. and -aid nothing fora; few atrokea , "How do you keep a razor In orderT I, a*ked with homlllly. whereupon arcing | hlmwlf approached with i-o.irflng reapret. ■ 'aorher delivered the following extern addreaa on tba auhject of caring for

THE SLEEPING FLOWERS.

. rerhapa they did not hear. 1 aald.

- Tl. trla, a Batarhlatn

take you e long time 1

Hint. Hr C R.Howard M , _ ^ ‘ hn“5t^: U'‘” PwAbd noiufutayel

iSm! N^ IzfeuiS>^ , 5 ,il iBibre. Nn. WxeUmxt.m et ulna. J Spicer. 47 Wuhtligtan et lorn, Joe^QM^rcu A ho Leyayette sta IngMlorf. Mono K. lAUuchet at .yack. T J. II I’erry « <ewU. Meraian. 3 Stockton are Lova. John H Jr.21 Cdmabli are Henry C. net Oraat and Bo Lafayette ala] AllmT-fuSSVHlow Cottage. Ho»I. above OutambU are.

Mellwalm dec K. Ida VUU. cor. Jederaou at —* Stockton av. iry.lieo II. ColmahU a*e and Uaerney Ooagrou Pure Marks. F. 6 Stockton Boa " deobalL M r> K >1. Beach are a Howard at rta. Evan.UColuiohlaale hafilLW c FlHuSaM Mct'nnnetl. J J. in Jack-Oil at Mattbewi, C L. IT Perry •«

'a play tn compart-,

in the Brat place, yon mu-t learn to uurraxor See." and ha.drew forth tenderly e white, emooth etone. and applying to It the Hat blade moved It diagonally back and forth with a scientific motion. Then, he laid tba keen edge against bis thumb nail and made an observation, j “Sow It's right," he said triumphantly. | ••Jnat alike from end to end. hot It's hard

the new jersey | WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO,

Tras! an! Sale Deposit Co ! poBw^BDiita or Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise

Lalojrlli ahd Hank M-., (ap> *»J.

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-Emily Iricklneun In SL S

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Mercer. 1.1*. 1 WfJ'll McAWr. Wm, a llughw et McKenna. A l>. 11 lOowhwo

Capo May Olty ^S^ioUoB^ uiiShl‘i»3ay .cculng otcuch moel the lodge room, rranklln street.

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COTTi&E DIELEOTOEY DAILY DTAR^FOR 181 jssaaiSSfiJsASf that they may t

An-pACti. C E^w tor horth vtjuid^ Aoivi; W m ttm.P'1“ U h'ih ave. B •XSSfilt: i r.^SS^and <;« Bunting, Jacob, 11 so Lafayette st |n~UBk MtsCkMMaaUi at lleatue. Itobeat H. 3 Beach ave Uraeiat, J H. 34 LdoinblA are i .. .. HnT Bui. her. w A, 31 Colud.t BalcSy. VTIS K, EOmo lianka. Mrs A,71 W’aabl Burlcw. her W 11. 1'lei Bergen. C A.TOJVsahin Ureulh'jas'i'.» cltumbUAve^^ ^ B M WlSilr ava sih. »-o Iw^rTAUiPl i*A.^\2 Ky rt'le*” CoUna, Mrs MaJy. It Bngbes st bsmth M^A^twa'Swk*Mlage. Windsor ■ CrahbSSD^S Hoghr. st CUaplalo. Mrs. ^ BSSJi'iu '' U * r cuevrlajldT'Mrs H T. kSnkai'aol Eerry st Ounway. Juba J. Uecnior. oou lluabes

I. Kuetb st. c„r Windsors,

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bran. M^U, Mary JMUJAInd.

)ony, Jaam, 11 ferry et

»- -. ..-. moit'aCotge, Itecatur at

lagMl ..uu r'lauklinotj hughesaud Iraaklm sis

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Douglaaa. Mrs Ann K, u Hughes st UegeakWr^H Stholic Oiureh Panonage

Uon). jAmcsiril Perry »t, i antu 11 MtaQ ■ Collins, wm J.cm Hukhrs Colli us. Win J.w——

Ikrsls. MrsBnUyB. FmnkUu and Oyer. Col Uco i. 10 so Lelayclle st issaiKtofAS"'"*

as ('erflng". Il'c-Atur s

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atlruss. Bsmuel^nkln-thc.atAge.ffl Jack'n a-^ugon Tiara, Dr M M Jackson st

rimspa it r. ri, i; iius .Price, h C. Perry and ll Page. Mrs. K, t Stockn.i _ imley. lieu W, 14 to LalayrUr st .. jmb. P K. 9 Beach ave PoSe^vSrnMtn^Whadsor ave Porter, Hmnlrl.bo Lafayette and liras 1‘aliner. O W. 4 Congress st I'nekard. John II. 1 Stoctton Bow Q (Juldort. P. F. Bench si e and I’erry et B Buebanm. John, IS Washington at

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. You would spoil that edge with half a dogeu strokes I "The neat thing Is to know bow to strop.

yonr raaor when you've got the edge right | ^Ii .

And the hard part of that Is to keep yonr t hat have been effected by noted ertmlnais : strop In order la>ok at this one (two | wb-1 | a ibe hands of the law. Nog many broad straps of leather and canvas used ah , Bare had the nerve to ran directly into lu K W ternalnly). "Nodon bow soft they are. hand, like a famous French thief. The (iE01M That la because I keep them oiled Just Heuu-nuntof police had offered a reward of | enough. I pay a dollar fur a brand new ^ putolea to any man who would bring strop, and ala monthe Inter I would not! ,j,i, thief heforo him. Shortly a noble ,' ' sell It for two dollars because I've had Ibe n ,anjula j n a oua. li aud nix drove up to the trouble of breaking It In. It's the name Uolcl of tiic police; and the nobk inaryi way with raxors tbey're worth Isles as daJnn* to sae M. de la Key ok on matt much after they've hewn used. of the highest moment alone, the latter ■'Another thing yon amateurs don't on Introduced him into bis private cabturt derstand Is that a mao needs a dull raxor When there the marquis drew from hi in shaving Just as much as a sharp cue j proket a long, curiously shaped daggi-i Didn't yon notice that I changed razors in •03,^ u this. M. de hi iteyuir.” said ha, ]

face thn second^ thne *, .IgbU dagger Is tsAsoowd.”

•It It fsiaaiblcf” aalil M. de la Ueynle. A prick of it would do for any man." !

d the marguis.

aliarp one the second^ tima. Yoo must -you don't aay anr gaid M. de la Ibrynle. j _ __ , — — —:

he rounded. Why is that! giving explanations. I'm I

Next!"—New \ ork the allghtewt noiae or cry, I will-tick ! this poisoned dagger between your riba as

i sure as my name is Cartouche!”

Steele's Bern. I us. | At the Bound of the dreadful name of the Sir Richard Steele was buried in St thief he had advertised for M. de la KeyPcter'e church.Carmarthen, in September, nir sunk incontinently down on hta atom1731.10 a vault which already contained the ech and submitted to be carefully gagg-d remains of two members of his wife's aoc i corded, after which Mr. Thief laid family; but It has only Just come to my hands npon all the money which was Lei* knowledge that a few years ago this vault | n the lieutenant's c*binet.—New York

was opened, and all thnt remained of the Evening Sun.

famous essayist was seen by various per- i sons The facta in this letter were supplied Hew Ha TVanted Ills -teak, to me by Mr. T. E. Ilrtgilocke. of Oarmar j ^ „, ilrT hack to the table for the

then, an eye wltncsa. lhir j Umo

In July. 1870. workmen were taking up j -will you have your steak plaiu.a!rr ho

the flags In the Consistory court at St I „t,~L

I'eter'a In order that they might he levelofl j That'e what 1 said ten minutes a^o."

capital; •aoo.

MANAGEMENT.

LEX.4J.CATTELL. PreeMeot. W. AYER. Vice President. B HALL. Beeretary end Trees

IHBBTOEBi

To 111 points In the United Sutea. Orders lor grexle to be forwarded by express will be carried without chargee and promptly delivered by our own meeaeugrre, so as to in.-ure, aa far u praclieable, the return of goods on the same day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be sent by rxpreee on fast passenger trains

WASH HAMPERS

Containing clothing lobe lauodried will be carried between Philadelphia, or Csnden, end Cape May at #100 for 0* round trip, and will be called for end delivered

upon days »i--clfled by ah ppere.

t ape May o«ee—Corbet Washington and Jack-on -treet*. Philadrllifala other—Kerry IlnUding, fool of Market street

HOKi:RT KTBt.TE'H, Urn. Agenl.

Palace Steamer Republic

Philadelphia and Cape May,

Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tues-

days and Saturdays.

Grand Special Excursion to the Delaware Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare. 50 cents, including iare over . D. B. and C. M. R. R. Train leaves 1.00 P. M.

ru dull. I j the first time!

more than 1 could have ueed the t g. ■e the second time. You mu-t

have a keen edge to get off the bulk of the | ~j go, u,ough.'and What u beard, but for shaving dose the edge must t)ie nmrqoU in a terrible voh

' am not nut Inatantly lay yoareelf fl«t < Alauug ground, with yonr face toward It an

.goodday.sir. Next!”—Ne

Herald.

jl p. JrAf^SON,

69 Washington 8t.,

Hper'sl!, I- Hunk a. MUUuHery- Tmlrt I'aprr. 'idling Tackle, 1'uckrl Cutlery, Carpn TackA,

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Baggage and Freight Office at'Union Transfer Co.. Washington and

AMERICAN CATARRH CURE.i

Fare for Round Trip, Miigle Trip (either *»«> )

Horses and Carriages taken. Transported. Office at Union Tn

Jackson Streets.

RII.I.IAM F.BVNNKMo Mienentl MMaMger

111 ChPutBat Mrret, Fblladrlphla

|***”'" THE' STANDARD COCOA "of" EUROPE. I Van Houten’s Cocoa

„ with

ttlas—an improvement paid for by Mr. Davies, who at Ibe same time erecUd a tablet in Steele’s memory—when, it eecmA, one of the men accidentally fell with the under bricking Into the Scuflock vault, and thus caused the uppermost coffin— Steele's—which was already very rotten, to go to pieces. Other coffin*—those of lbs

Scurlocke—were oUerved underneath The then vicar, on bearing of the dis-

covery, bad the skull removed to the vee try and caused a small leaden coffin. In scribed with Steele'* name, to be made for

1L This small coffin containing the skull | .. ’ nicaU wa* then put hack In the vault, the re- 1 lhcm rm ^dlon, aIul maluder of the ekeleton being. It U said, j bMn lhem leadBr JOO la K D T,} U “S? ClOM,d .S? I -“h trimming,; hut If.

ekulL Which b described as retb» u.ree hour, that ytffi have tbem served. ... WCll . t '?' rr '^ '° a * and I'm particular to hav. mine that way.

teeth etlll remained. I Now go ahead;” me grizzly locks of hair, A hj> ordar lh(ra . m i ouUm ._chlthe remain, of a iwlwlg Tribuna

with a (ilk band running hack from across j the forehead. The wig had a tail some alz Titm o-uiu. -f II.wil.orua

ribbon bo, ‘

H liiiiirri M. a, Hu*bn *1 tan BluiiMalck. Jluxbn .1 IhTalocklou Ih!w

iitb. Cart Wm! WYtashVii'ir ut.^IR. S' Wlndtor ave Mirren,* brat* S^ICortSr — °‘V

Tack. M» F A. 16 llucl..-. .1 ; atham. Henry B, 2 Beach a, . uwneefMl.' Mr* Kujtriir, cor Vranl

Taylor, Mr* 8, cot Wa-blngtrw and JrBcnon X Vannrman. T H. S ao L- faycllr it

Wilson, J I WaM M

Wharton, iied Jr. ColumbU Franklin *1 Waller. Mre A E. 10 North et Woodward. Mrs A r. w cor Norik st and

Young. Lewis, i Eatlcll.T.corC

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Eisner, M, ColumbU; •vans, Hu -

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ihi»S i “eara».w.. -,-d, Me K.I'maweir*Cottai

and Franklin *1

2D I It E C T OS.'M'. axw nr vxuko, tsact. Mcftn*. Char, Writ Hear Crowell, A U K.' rowrll CoUagc •• Huchulz, Kdwatd - —T.'Mri. liable CotUzr. WimtborrL Obaa. " - wai-...,

o Latayrtle and Wood at

-apt Chaa P. laUjrii.-. 1

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Scaler, A, 1U Hue be* >1

Fryer. Mr*tree ti Pen) *L near B.1 kouxeray, Mr».7t Wasuiutiou ave Batsi-MSL'sr Feeler. Cha* P. 64 Waebmxwn >1 n Fox. K B, nghtb and Bee h ave

1, Mary, 24 W lodsur are r.CUrlillJackwmK

J b, 31 Wiao*orz Aj.USiocklou: unmn. n J. Ocean *1 a Culm UrtBtb. Mr* K,7 Oolumbta ai b'owen. Mre F Y. a blocklou a, Oarrtaoo. Judge Cha* u. 37 c<.n UuMamlUi, h Joe, Decatur >t

“Dally SUr” Tide Table,

day. 7 ’ T u--.u>.

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4X2 Tee £ i

Tuesday, “ v*-vtiawdar, *' .-reday, Frida v. “ ; Hatarday, ”

- R2 1 Ju " 1* ~ 2 46 None

"Yea, air. Ilavu “That's what 1 told you.” “Yea. alt All right, eir. Have It ext

thick P*

“Thai wa* my order.” "All righL sir.” Then aa the waiter started tu go the ci tomrr atralghtcned up aud called him "Yon forgot one thing." be aaid.

-Yea, *lr.”

•TU also have It served."

“What, air."

' *'now the place.

ire. You have | well done; yon 1 them plain and '

These particular* ere somewhat grub :.me, but It Is a satisfaction to And that If teole'a remain*—like those of Milton, _wlft and other,—have not bad the good fortune to remain undisturbed, they at He were disinterred by accident and rom Idle curiosity, and that every proper reei-ect was paid to thorn by throe under whose observation they came—G A. Allken In beudon Alhrnamm.

Hawthorne’* mastery of the preternatral anr ms to os the moat chacaeteriatie stare la hie geolua He folbiwial no preacemor; be left behind him no euoorwaor. Ir mantle to completely alone that the ordinary methoiU of comparative criticu.in filed. He moat be taken aa what he b—an original genltu. Yet, independent as be la. he cannot ha called a distinctively American nevrlioL He Is not a novelist at aiL Pancy, imagination, fioatlc vision, are his glfla. ILimanee U hie domain. Too intent npon penetrating below the

A gentleman In Dee ring baa a pet load ist Uvea nnder a plank walk In his yard, t about the same lime every evening the uu! comes out to hunt for hie food and the gentleman to enjoy hie after supper

b. in some rc-pect* it Is the quickest 1 in the world. He bea frequent' capture a fly so quickly aatodeceb the eye. He has looked straight at a f. that had approached within two Inches of the toad and aoddeuly the fly disappeared quickly that the eye could not follow lu oremeut. The toad darted out Its needle like longue, from two and one-half to three inches long, and drew the fly into iu mouth. This he was aide to perceive by mbaequent and closer Inspection. A fly m very quirk, but a toad's tongue ' rr A worm placed within an iud of tba toad's mouth would diaappr ■ay. A very slight movemc head could hr seen and a faint glimpse of the worm, enough to tell IU direction, but the tongue was Invisible. Whether it pierces lu victim, or wind* around It, or elicke to It the geuth determine.—Portland Press.

-ho state camp a big German was doentry duty. The countersign. "Is*fayotte." was given ouL Just after the sounding of “tape" a figure was seen by the German arm try to come out of the ■am and toward the post be was patrolling. Than came the cry, not "Who umes there) Hall!" but "Who lah dot dot

Dine* py me) Sthopf "Friend.” was the reply.

"Comeon. friendt. and if yon don't «y Urtecf 1 vont lodt you pruu." The friend peesnl safely.—New York

“When a man alu in my chair." aaid tlllfnl barber, "1 like to have him let n 0 all the work. I know what to do. an ow to do IL 1 appreciate the courtesy •bleb prompU a man to turn hi* ht lal 1 can th* more readily get at th r Lie face, but 1 should he better pleased ' he would let me turn It. I never bcmltale > place lb* head of any man. whether be 1 worth onedollar ora million. In the posi Uoo that will beet enable roe properly to do the required work; I never give any man unnecessary discomfort. The thing for r man to do when he siu down la a harher'i chair u to let go of himself, and to let his bead remain In whatever position It may be placed until the barber le ready to 1 ’ ” straight again; there te Do danger tbi will be permitted togoont of the shop hi* head awry.—New York Sun.

long time supposed and asserted by many phUoeopber* that the Egyptians mad* cloth of cotton, and tbs mummy wrapper* were asserted to be of that material. It was not, bowtver, until

“This seams like one of the old fashioned one ring parfonDanceK, dearest, doesn’t lit" be whispered aa be slipped the golden dr

•1 don’t know, Harry,"

dubiously, "bat I am afraid there will be eomrlhlng of a drous when “ **

papa.”—Chicago Tribune.

Trailer—What ha* become of Stracklle) When 1 left he was making deepen foru to get into the flrst society. Homer—By the time be got In, the people who then composed the brat society hail bunted up, so ha is now os badly off was before.—New York Weekly.

KRKOAI.IKTK FAII.i:i>.

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Artists' Materials Itrawlug Mnd Palming OulllU for Out-dour Sketching. , WAX AUD PAPER FLOWER MATERIALS F. Weber & Co., | UCS CVitnat St., L PHILADELPHIA. B 1 inter* by mall promt

To Cottagers. For Sli<m- Repairing, ihoroughly and neatly fl.mc. bring your work to THOS. II. TAYLOR, the popular shoemaker, Deemtur streeL second shop from Mercy A Mecray'a drug ; Chari *

DILLON'S,

Tba Esquimau hi

fatot

filul

s chunk of

MECKAY’S

Grocery Store, No. 75 WASHINGTON ST.,

CAPE BAY CITY.

We have introduced Meats —Lamb, Beef and i’eals, into stock, and can supply all-

ers in any quantity.

PRICES MODERATE.

the ground, lu

licking off tba fat the wolf cuts his tongue, and maddened by the taste of the blood lick the sharp stones. Other ■rled by th* emrll of blood, _ rod. Jn their fury they turn npon one another, and the end of the tight la like the historic tragedy of the Kilkenny cats—there are no survivor*. All the hunter has to do is to remove the skins and ’ savage trap.—Exchange.

When you know that Tony, the little Italian bootblack at Polater'*, on Broad- .. saved ESO In two years, rented a building on Second avenue, near Twentyninth street, for gUO a month, and lets It In rooms and banks to his curapalrioU for 1 month, don't you know that It will he very difficult to arrest the rising tide of Italian Immigration)—Naw York Times.

Staffer—I don’t cure if I do, old man. 1 dined with Cleverton last night and be 1 necktie on that took away my appe-

card* It will

comfort In society •e not able to play yield you baveds-

, . potential martyr, “a fourth” be required, until death

you.

whist. Should you Ilvered «...

should

About the year 70 B. C. Mithriadatea, king Of Cap pad od a, one of the most Ingenious and able prince* of the time, invented the flrst mill driven by water. This 1 triumph of his skill and Ingenuity ha

vidnlty of the royal palace, of time the Cappadocian

bakers became

_ parte of the world aa then These mills were usually placed upon boats on tba river, being so elevated and be easily driven by the

CAPT. FRANKS’ Old Virginia Tobacco & Cigar Store Ns. 26 WssMagtsn SL. Cspe Ms,. rst-elaae clear* awl Chewiax Tuhareo. Basr l-all Materials ami Fulilug Tackle. Sheet Music and bong* at Bottom Price* MILL1KEKY STORE,

Fabliionalile Milliner}' & Fancy Goods, Knibroidery Silks And Stamped Linen Goods. Mumping dm Ml** Jennie Wales. c. fTIsmite, Importer and Commission Merchant. FANCY GROCERIES. Sole Importer of the well known LATOUR OLIVEOIL THE FINEST. THE PUREST. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. C. F. SMITH, 102 Walnut St., Philft.

••BEST A GOES FURTHEST.” Royal Cocoa Factory,

Weesp, Holland.

A Delicious Substitute for T«a and Coffee and Much Better than either for the

Stomach A Nerve*.

Perfectly Pure. INSTANTLY PREPARED— EASILY DIGESTED.

brand aither foreign < up in 1-8.1-4. J-2 and 1— . be had of an, reUabia grooar in tha U. S. ••OHCE TRIED, USED A UMTS." M. Y. Branch: 108 A 108 Reads St

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RA1 IY 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, toyetlier with su|>erior accommodntions for parties. * Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.

ICE! ICE! ICE! t hKnickerb° c ke r Ice C°OF PHILADELPHIA RUPPIJK8 JI0TKI.8, RKRTAURAKTS and COTTA GKR WITH PURE EASTERN ICE.

—Alee with-

ooau coau coat: coat

BUST QUALITY CAKKFVL

il’AKANTKKD.

Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant, JVo. H VVnxhlnglon KL, Cape Bay , X. J. CHOICE WINES ATTO LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEB<. Agent for the Germania Brewing Company. Bottled Grads a Specialty for Family Use.

E JOHNSON, * WanblnKt

utbluKton Mre-e-l, near P. O., Cape May.

A later aud Well-8elrcl*d buck of

FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS.

Fspsr conwanll, on bawl.

WEST END LAUNDRY AD work done In a •r*KUss manner and at tbs shortest DolJer. Goodt caOsd for and dsllerred. •VAFFLY AT WEST END HOTEL'S*

IP. F. ©Ms Manufacturers of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINES. Also a Full Line of from 3 to GO H. P, ^Vertical Eiigiiies-^ When in need oi Power of Jtpy.description, don’t tail towrite direct to P. F. OLDS & SON, LANSING, HIGH.