Cape May Daily Star, 19 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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A charming picture of rural life in New Hampshire. This story is as novel as ft is interesting, and you will find it j* j* jt

n i> poaalbly too late to cure the affectation of giving Teutonic twlat to the pronnndaUon of thoae good old Saxon word, either and neither, in whoee original there no auaplciun of an for faahinn ii to hare decreed, notwithatamling the oppoalilon of tim lextingrai>bi-ni. tliat they ahall lu-T-Uier" and "nl-ther." and ao they will probably continue to !«■ with thoae who a^ilre to keep pace with the popular whirl until the turn of the whoel (hall bring the correct form on top agnln. That oft mooted qucatlon may then he -meldered out of court for the preeent But there are two other wuedn that aqem to be going the auuc n>ad. and alikein oppodUon to all authority, which X wleli to make a four remark k I the wurda evil and devil, which hare e relation to inch Other In more wnya one. Many of our clergymen have adopted for the* wurda the pronunciation of e-vll and dev il, and I am mery you sty that der-ll haa so gut the upper hand that the e-vll la on tlie Inrrvaac. until what waa la the beginning only a clerical affectation bida fair, like 1 ther and nl thor. to ne the prop irt lone of a i>opular fip*Tlme waa wlien tlw Ktage vlrtBally eot the etandnnl In the pronunciation of the language, hut In thaw Utter <Uye of dramatic degeneracy, when aliiiahod kng-*‘-*1 and imperfect enuncUllon eeom to lie rule behind the footlights, the pulpit axarUantquaL if not the greater, Influemw. It behoove* every clergyman, then, to look carefully to hie rhetorical waye. loat lie teach orthoepic heterodoxy while preoching the eoundeet of theological ortlmdoxy Now, the words in question have been pro nonneed ever elncc the English language came Into being elinply e-vil and der-ll. with the accent on the first syllable, and mlspronounclatlon can make

the other. If our clergy men will only bear In mind that "tbe e-vll that men do Uvea •Aar them," they will link more carefully In future to their orthoepy and hesitate ere they try to improve on tbe good old faehlonwi "devT'of our fathers.—Critic

To those who study with mind tlie report* of the giiastly Moscow “CTUsh" and "rout," there is someth log ao unspeakably painful In the deocriptlon of the bruttshnoss and tbe callousness of the mneene of ticeotted mujlks, who, for the sake of a tinsel cup, a sausage, a piece of bread and a few swn-tmeata. trampled each other to death in their hundred thou sands; the survivors coming afterward book. In the most unooncorno' continue enjoying tbe sorry offered to them, while heaps of disfigured curpaua were still lying about. Next to the horrors of the spectacle of Inhumanity

"Come on. boys! Forward! Charge! only battling tbe eprm-rs of i. but it is no imaginary Diet into which I cell yon. young man. day. There are 10,000 spiritual foes that would capture you. In the name of God

op and at them.

After tbe last store baa born clean], after the Let bank bee gone down, after the ahuffie of the quick feet on the custom house steps has stopped, after the long line of merchantmen on tbe era have taken sail of flame, after Washington and New Fork and Vienna have gone down

maps of cities t built, but in which lots wi All bargains, all gougi&n. all sn rire. Ill sduitei

All mixing of tees and sugars and sirups with cheaper material. All bezxlemenle of trust funds. All swi in coal and iron and oil and sllve: stocks. On that day, when tbe clt this world are smoking in the last o gration, tbe trial will go on. and dot an avalanche of destruction will go who wronged man nr woman, insulwt and defied the judgment. Oh. that be a gnat day for you, honest Chr! Tl No getting up early, no rel no walking around with weary 1: a mansion in which to live and a I of light and love and Joy over whl hold everlasting dominion. Holst hi from glory to glory, and from song to snd from throne to throne, for, whlli

Knickerbocker Ice C.^o, Philadelphia. SUPPLIES HOTELS RESTAURANTS and COTTAOES WITH BEST QUALITY ICE. Al,o With COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! “ u “ “*■ *»»

like a millstone h one shall oome tip tlie bel and alabaster, holding 1 tbe pearl of great price in taring, flaming casket.

band back petty sessions

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innimoDed f it Belch ton, a village t u -Sendback. Recently a r

that village, end the happy couple v driving away from the ehurr’ Betchton bill, when tbe oberrvat marriage custom peculiar, to the hood lirought tbe carriage to i stop. A t the horse's hi nd stood Due worth and Burrows holding the ends of rope across the road. While the liberals!] play of rice and old eboN enables u friends of brides and bridegrooms o e to ejswt the newly wedded c In Cheshire it arums to be the cost . their departure till they pay tl "footing." Tbe driver was al ‘V was isrtgf the custom not II thoae inside bad given the shilling each. Another villager, named D aeon for hie exclusion from

ed up another wedding rope a the highway. Once more bad the wet! . carriage to stop; and the funds of t oouple to defray the expenses of the hi were the poorer by another tlJ)

Burrows and I>odd to he su they were fined, the two fin a crown each and Dodd I London News.

contrast of the uninterrupted festivities at court Nor can he help beingdlsgustml by the heartless way in which the Moscow journal* were made, evidently by govsrnmant order, to reotrict their report of the unparalleled event to 100 word*, couched In the coldest language, without a ay liable

The barbaroiunoas of the condition of ‘ iseie. In spite of the outward glitter of in pons ceremonies, is thus brought home tbe slowest uodcoilandkng. It would be a fortunate day fur a nation whose ~ itry is so degraded and who* cdu disinherited from all leg ‘atlon if at last a begin with home reform: ‘ cnee instead of the oi i for

■ not infrequent in Muscovite hlsTbousands have this time ‘ ‘ ■ar." Let Nicholas II beware ■c of his

faring danger upon the unwieldy —* TTOToko for himself the fate of Alaxr JL—Karl Blind In North

Dd the process to visible operation. Probably In the days of purely tribal vagery any peculiar attributes of the

E l' practical, xpaneoee. ftere’tta of ersrything ' ha^Wltfa th. to? «« H aahiaguta toiaac .1*1 ■>9 0^

They are telling a story liere o. known Kentueklan. an applicant f who bad arranged with his eong to be presented to the president "Give me a j til n ter or two a

etiquette." he said.

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congmamtan. "Who talk burse, and. of < thoae kindred tuple* women and our fine • Tbe man vai i re m i when, to his git»: »i. himself Is-g. :■ io n Kentucklnn. • Iej leg tip, said next to t...tl,

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through parte of tlie city in which the e ' isticel element is very largely rep d. Tbe royal carriage having paw before several groups of seminarists, I king of Slam noticed that these did t fallow the example of civilian* and salt King Humbert. "Hare you noticed," finally aid to the king, "that tbtae m with large bale, who look at ne so fixed do not aslulcr" "Ah, yea," replied Kt Humbert Indifferently. "That is becac they are attached to the Vatican." B this did not appear to the king of Slam I be a good enough ranee

auae you be to no gibbets!" BE Humbert txidained that these things w of a past age and that In Italr the dei K it J bad long ago t ■ Dispatch it ’ '

F. W. WOLFF',

^ 406-408 Washington Street, Cape Kay, N. J.

Fancy Cake Bakery and lee Cream Parlors.

nd AA.rw™^”^ 0 V,ENN * BREAD, rolls, pastry, etc. best " GIVE E US A AfRIAL D COTTAGES AND HOTE l-S PROMPTLY SERVED

l WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO. ua FOR WARD KBS OP 5 Merchandise, Valuable Packages and Money n To ftll poiut.M in the United StateM. “ ms Butt sendee Between Cape Maj and Pinladetpliia. ^ Quick Transit. Prompt Deliver es, •a. Orders for goods to be forwarded by express will be carried witnom ” clarge and [i.-omptly delivered by our own tncssengers^so as lo insure at j, f-tr as practicable, the return of goods same day. I: HORSES AND CARRIAGES d Can be sent by expree* on fs*t passenger train*. ■t CAPE MAY OFFICE—Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. ^ PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—Foot of Market street, adjoining Upper Ferry Building. ROBERT STRETCH, General A-mt. h ..

8Knickerbocker Livery Stables, j Kcmf Knickerbocker Ice Office. O All kind* of Carriage*. Safe bones and driven. Any hour. Horeet taken to board, lo WTKI.KPHUNRNO.41.

” / CffOSITt COWQIltSS 4fAU. TWO SQ1IAKKN FKO.’TI NT ATI OX, CAPE MAY, W. J. J.R.WILSON - Proprietor.

T !n., L ,'?3l B ,r H AL P INS because it has been long known that the Choicest pleats and Finest Qualities of Groceries^FrHits, Vegetables, etc., are always obtainable there, and'~''Ct>urteous attention given to every customer.

ul'KN ALL THE YEAH . . . PIEU AVENUE INN CAPE MAY. nr. a. Boarding by Day or Week. Central Location, near tbe Beach and Poat Offioe. STABLING ACCOMODATIONS. BIRM. T. H W ALLA

HAINES k WOODS £2™ RESTAUR A YT, New Management.

Cor. WffiybluRlon and Jacknon 8Ul.

New Stock of BeatUraoda of Wblaklea, Ii rand Ira, Wme* and Been. Families

Supplied with Beat Goods at Philadelphia Prior*.

DILLONS.

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 accommodations for

parties.

fcar*Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.

Hotel Lafayette,..;

CLAM! Xf AT. asr. T.

Ooen June 22nd to Seotember 16th. Situate on the Beach ; service of highest standard; the only house employing a corps of French waiters. JOHN TRACY & CO.

sea” breeze hotel , f -

Tatoi* XS-JBIotM awad. -E- Ua Cart*.

Perfect Kenoration *11 through. Fourteen Eleggnt bleeping Rooms. Beal " ‘toe. Liquors end Cigmiu. Orobestrm Mule Day end Evening.

GRISGOM’S KM anil CREAM DEPOT, v ■' 104 Jackson Street. Pure Salem Count; Milk and Cream Furnished to Hotel* end Cottages. Also Flu Creamery Batter. C. B. GRI8C0K, Max AS u

WM. (x. ESSEN,

Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon,

524 Washington St, Cepe May City.

Bakery entirely remodeled and enlarged. Man; Dew Improvement* to lee Cream Parlor* and Poreh. Large faeiUtiea for handling ordera, Inanrtng prompt

delivery ami reasonable prioea.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH. I “CNSELLOR-AT-LAW 80UCITU*JtASTHc4Klmi*XklsCHAM-*«I NOTARY PUBUd. Office at Ni. at ocean Street. Cai-x Mat Citt, N.J.

J SPICER BEAMING. ATTORNEY ami CtirNSKi.LOK-AT LAW RXAMINKK. SOLICITOR IN CUAMKKY ALSU am 1 AL MAS IKK IN CHANCERY 80k V

y^oruam hand, Attornet and Cocniellob-at-Law Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery, Supreme Court Commission er and Notary Public. Cape Mat Coprt House, N. J.

•'And do you really want to be my B ?" asked the widow Mullins of young Bpodda, who had asked for her daughter's hard. I eem't toy that Ido," replied the Bt "I want to be Helaa'a

BREXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY. K. J. Nesr a the Beach. Handsomely decorated and improved. Large, o verandas and sun parlor. Sea tricar. Qnea ffi&til October tK. Special ra ‘ -+***. mb. j. a. mvkb*.

| > hi)>iriau. JAMRS MECRAY, m. d. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. OFKIC't—Pe«bi hr, orr. CoMiust CAPE MAY CITY.

At Niout. at resMenee, No. SC North SI y M. D. MARCY, M. I).,

RESIDENT PHYSICIAN SINCE 1S4*. OPPICR-Pailwirl|.hiA PhArmsey. Cor. Ocesa Resiuthcx- No e» Wasuikutob hr amt, UJIlct //tfurs—From t to 9 A. M.;3lo 4 P. M. WALTER S. LEAMING,

DENTIST,

Opkick—Cob. Hugbes and Ocean Sts.

SatfU and Cottagrs. JJNITED STATES HOTEL, Corner Jackson and Lafayette Streota. MRS. C. li. REEVES. Thoronghly renovated atid refitied. erms #1.50 to #2 |wr day; tS to #10

STATION. deUghtiully cool and airy. only uxty feet irom the surf. MRS. C. K. MUNROE.

IW DECATUR 8THKCT. OPP. COLUMBIA AVR., CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

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totes Bri_ „ - —, ,.. n , r Draught and In boliirj. Oy.ter>. ..— ..... "■-u.SoUci NS. Proprietor. C APE MAY. LOTS FOR SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVISE. 1«0 of the flnrel hulidlug lots. fronUur ue leach avenue. Paliereon avenue, UroAdasy Tret snil Second avenues, ad Juiulux the baud ume collage of Thomas F. Kelly and Dr. Ax*w. New Beach Drive. hoAl* Walk. Pure Valer, Uas and Electric Light- in FrouL The luU are 70s Hu and SuslSU, Plans and further luiaimAUun liua JACOB SNARE. Attorney. 427 Walnut Street, PMlada. JAMES B TAYIA1K. Capa May

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UNION TRANSFER COMPANY, BACKJAUE EXPR»XM

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UenermI RjAilroad Ticket Agenta. OFFICE Cor. Washington A Jackson Sts. BAggagecaHi frotuhutels ai hotels aad reel DELAWARE BAY HOUSE. The broad porches oJ the Delaware Bay House at Steamboat Landing are shielded from every ray of the sun and get the benefit of all the cool breezes, while the view across the bay “is out of sight.” It is just the place to visit when in need of a change from the Cape May routine. Unpleasant individuals are not permitted there, so that the morning or afternoon, after the departure of ” * *" ' : delightSeaside

Zoological (jarden,

Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA.

THE NEW MONKEY BOUSE NOW OPEN lupltor with the uauaI Utrse end Interesting M&Mtioc of Bring Wild beasts. Birds ana tdwlulie. I Sc. CMBdrea. Bader 12c ^BetAmsyi and Legs! BoddATs (axeept July