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HE TURNED ON THE GAS. ABOtlu-r lurid.- lit nf t lir 1 OOtb <.1 OoDTS* Wrm. Mokrtt. tBc w idow of Urm-raJ Pirirti, b.n. of flu- drujurati- x-bt-l cbariK at Onyalairg. nOan-a un «m«-. dote of an old maiinny wbuni rbo du-coiox-d at Prvdi-rirkaLnrg uial w lio »eriUbly ln-lirria that alt- wan WakhingUm^'a Brut Iiarw. Hit., ih Jilt ktoiy: "Sbe was an old woman in a linaey woolary |» ttiuuat and a bright tnrlian, and vrr foond b<T in «an. of our jannti aronud tin- nty and t<xikakn<lak jurtura ctf brr. One of tbr i-omjiany a«krd her In fun if aho rctnrmbcrrd Wakliingtoo— you aue, ala- wax vrry old." “ * ‘Dol'd an diiily I do. mins,' she an•wired glibly. " ‘1‘rrlmj* you wire qno of hi* nuraea, " ‘liat am jnei so, miaar—I t him when he waa aleetlemiteera ‘"Oh. then, you-mukt have k 'about tbe cherry tru :-' “Ilut alaidid not, and i.t waa explained to her and she listened with much in'I*» don know nothin 'lout nochcrry tree, missy, but I 'mcmbeni 'xaetly when bis maw found him in her room an de gas a-bnmin 'cause bo done turn

it on. ‘

" l"' r l'*’ turned it cm, ‘ *' ‘Deed an dudy be did. fob hu nebber tide no lie. ’ “' But, mammy, there wasn't any gas in those days.' “ ‘Vea, deni was, honey. 1 'members dat too. ’ ” We decided that oldnmmmy had been the servant of some Ccotge Washington, but not our own immortal (horjjo, amt we left her to enjoy her Jaemliar delualou nudiirtnrbetl —New York Wail and

Do Not be Deceived by •'•trmcnUti tbs contrary. TU i. nut one diamond cotter at Cepe Mi d»«|di K Hm-t. at No. 211 W». t i.'O atrerl, el the old •laud. vbou. I been rstablNtied betr alnor 1842 T pm waa may bn wltui s-od by ii.umi a de-iro t/i aen bow it la door. 1 do bo

To the Owners of Cottages. fine that your tlo roots and apou it am In order before you leave for your city home, and luatruet vour local *Keol to employ Charles A. Ssralu, the tiomau, to repair them or replace theta If they need lu 318 Jackeon aueet: P.O. Box 841. If you wish to buy souvenir* to take borne eall at tbe Queee Jewelry Store Cap< Way, and eelect. Prloee tbe low — Repairing of all kloda a eprcislly

<»o to Ratty's, ooruef of Washington ll Jackson streeu, for Cauffmsn' Glng r li-audy. It la fine for crem 1 d'kordere of tbe stomach. . <■. Glle, 318 Waahlugtou street, i only place at wblob artists' mi tertals mar be obtained.

Ills not to Is? suppowd that the ml*Monary'a lot 1* always the happhst in tbe world, but there an- tliniw wb.-n then- are cuts in it DO full nf hutnoras to make IT tbe tnnilil.w and trials which are common. Among Urn storUvi in illu* tration of this point U one that mimes from a recent British consul to fiamoa, who stabs that a miashinary there was on* day visited liy a gentle looking youth, who asked, "Plcnar, sir may I marriodr' A day was O’-J.iinled for the ovreiuony, When, at the time named, appinred the youthful hridi-gpiMint, looking ntnt, shy and gulkdraa He was asked to take a

“• blushing vigorously.

man without the slightest anxiety usually attributed' — , alsiut to take the fatal plunge. At last tbe missionary U-eame Impatient and asked him where the yfltitpr woman was. “ Wbol" said tbo youth. "Why, the girl you want to marry I" "Oh, she's at Kafata!" '•WhatI” cried the minister. “Have you oosne here for me to marry you to a wom- " “ 'So other side of tbo U•X didn't He was sent away to f,-tch her, and, In tbo course of a week, returned to go through the marriage- ceremony In du* form.—Harper's Bound Table.

COACHING

(be fundamental or advanced aueb-a ol Msthemstlcs, English, Ancient and Modern Languages by two I'rlooelon graduates, Piofesaorr J. I’, and J. R. Hughes, principals of the academy at Belleloute, Pa. This institution enjoys the reputation of furuishiug honor wiuoers at such leading colleges SB Bryu Mawr, Wellesley sod Pnucetop Uolverslty. Special alteutlou Is always given at tbit school to delicate and backward pupils. It'i location ainid,t tbe mountains of Pennsylvania makes i a most beal'bful re tbe boys sun girla who atleod. moderate. CoDsullatiou oouorrolug r"acbmg or with reference to the merits of tbe Academy, can be ee cured by addressing the principals, gen oral delivery, Cape May • Pior Opera House. J. M. Wiener, manager of tbe Iron pier opera company has provided perior attractions at tbe pir.r. The fascinating prims douna, Mims -Mse Victoria, Is one of tbe most aooom pllsbcd singers who have recently sppea rod *1 Cape Msy. A. Wonder working magician of great skill, Prof. Herman, appeared last >ug for the first time, and waa very effective lo pleasing the audience. Other attractions are enumerated In tbe advertisement on third page. Tbe opportunity to wltoesa these *tlractlOba

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J. M. WIENER. Msnagi-r.

NEW ATTRACTIONS AUGUST 23

Week

Beginning

l'D|ireccdented fiueeess of

Wiener’s All-Star Specialty Company. The Sensation in the Theatrical World! The Great and Only, Clever, Realistic

and Remarkable.

First appearance of the Dougin* Brother* Refined Musical Team.

Edwin (aa they reached the summit of tbe mountain after a long climb)—Ah, w* ore here at last. What a magnificent view! At such a tame and plooo I fed strange sensations—an Indefinable longing, o'soul craving, as it were, which— Angelina—My dear Edwin, what yoe want Is a sandwich —Plek M» i:.. A 1 let or* of Crbpl. It might be supposed tliat a statesman without tact would Ik aomethlng like a wall without water. Yet big nor Crl.pl, tbe famous Italian diplomatist, 1s a man who entirely lucks this orsuntlal. He Is almost brutal at time* In his boorlshnow. Daring the sliver wedding 'fuctlrlUw at Rome, some little time ago, finding hlmrelf face to fuec with the German empress, who Immediately rm^rolsed and extended her hand to him tn the most gracious way, he showed In such a plain manner that iw Lad not the remotest Idea who kirn was, and that Ik considered her extremely forward, that abe was forecd to mention her fcanto before be could make up bis mind tc stoop down and pay the ixi«« ud compliment On another ■ s-raslon be niccoeded in arousing the jusUndlgnationof Lord l»uf ffcrln.lhc most tactful id diplomatist*. T1k Hrltish emUissndor had caursd himself to be announeed, and Crispl, without attempting to rise from his armchair, bade him a negligent ".Good morning," smiling us be did so. Tbe smile wu* not ivtunied, and Lord Dufferln, with his eyeirlns* fixed, coolly stood In the doorway s-luring at the Italian premier. Cris-jdat last undcrst.sd. and. jumping up In much confuslou, rushed to ward his visitor, overwhelming him with ’— 1 — ' 's “ unintentional disot/ur

'. Weekly.

One of the old time monsters which roamed over tills part of tbo North American continent In tbo uarly ageeof geology, Inhabiting all that vast *oo|w of country which lies between tbe Mississippi and tbs Rooky mountains, was tbe saber toothed probably twice the size of

existing length,

Families served with fine Old Gibaon Whiskey, Choice Brand* of Wines and ilrsudi.c* and Rochester Boor. J. J Batty, corner Washington and Jackon

Prof. H. Herman The Young and World renowned Magician b The Second and Last Week of Mae Victoria,

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Who will appear in their great Musical Melange Perfoni Violin, Xylophone, Trombone, Mandolin,

And Other Favorites. A DKUGHTFUL CYCLONE OF AMUSEMENT. A GENUINE SUtX FN-. Prices as Usual. Performance, 8.30. EnUre change of Program and Comfiany Every Week. MATINEE, Wediiesday and Saturday, 10.30 to 11.30. Souvenirs given to Children at Saturday’* Matinee.

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any member of the and had canine teeth.

alu|ssl like sabers ur curved knives, meh tooth having a aawllko edge. They lived at the same time tbo mastodon, the gigantic sloths and the mcgatherlo did and are believed to have been a great factor In tbe •xtuni.lnatlou of tbou gigantic vegetable eating Iwosu. In *01110 portions of the region lulialilted liy the saber toothed tiger It ws* much more abundum that: In other*. Northern and eastern Texas appears to have been one of It* favorite haunts In tbs localities mentioned the tooth, tbo only portions of It* remains that are now foond, have boon picked up by tbe doxsns. In one place Im soutlawn Oklahoma two of the saberllke troth of one of those monsters wore found In oinking a well One was found 19 feet dbdorground and the other 8X fee* deep* down—St. Louis KepabDa

Tbe Csaris Coach**.

The exar of Russia has four so pa rats ‘■service* ’ of horse* and corrlagos—namely, the Russian, French, English and gals Beta. Each set comprise* at least 60 bone* Tbe Russian set accompanies the cicpornr whurever be goes, and at Gatchina It la used together with the English set. The gala and French horse, and carrlagm are bonred at St. FVlereburp In tbs Winter . palace stables Tbe emperor's gala turnout consists of 60 Hanoverian, horses Those horse* are perfectly wMvi, with blue eyes end anything more magn 111 cent In tbe way of trappings than their bar-

Hot lunch served after bathing hour dally Hee to guesu sod pstroos St the Sloekiou. old Giu*on Whiskey, one dollar quart, at Ratty'., oor. Waabiugtou and Jackson streets. A. C. GUo, Coutrsctor. Painting, Papering and Droorstlog OralFr lo psiuls aud wall paper; 87 yesra practical experience. I have tt best ol evrryiblug, sod I handle 0 host, with tbe best ol workmen. 316 Washington Street, Cape May City.

V lull line ol lurnlture at lowest price* to be seen at Clinton Souder s old established storehouse. Man-

Fnrnllure impaired »nd

Best fancy dnoks st Ratty'*, Wsablugtou sod Jackson Ladles' parlor attached.

Bicycle Headquarters. 480 Washington Street. Sole agent for Columbia sod H.rf.r wheels, which are always ou baud ft sale or lor hire. Expert Maober. R pairs, tusmellng sun bicycle buslnn of all kinds promptly aucuded to. - • D. C. cHDWBtL. KOUL'K AH person* are Hereby warned against potting ashes, shells or other rciuse on any 01 the streets or highways In Cape Ray CRj- lUe penalty is twenty dollars fine and the ordinance wiUive enforced. EDWIN W. SAT RE. Street Supervisor.

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Everybody is delighted with tb through tbe eounda to W lid wood c

steamer “Wildwoo 1."

BICYCLER are used by everybody aud tbe beet place to buy them is of a reliable end experienced dealer. I have made a study ot tbe subject both rider sod a dealer, end eell s.ch wl only as wUl give satisfaction at p •*— will please. Call or write

llsh 1.000 block COS and 6.000 rats, on which to feed the cats, estimating that the cat* will lucrensp IC.OOu In two yaors, their skins bring worth (1 rach. Tlw rats will niultlply 6 times as fast as the cat* ud win be turd bi frcd the Uu<t, wbllv * ''1 furnish loud So tbe

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All Court Hwune

and vicinity go to Younrsos's when In need of household furnlah.ngs, stoves, toys and the thousand and one little nooeasitles wblob are found* there st Umoo unU* Prt0 **' L ‘ r * < ** • took ln -Glgore at wholesale 108 Parry

In tbe hospital of Csndta. where a ber of tbe wounded refugees err treatment, I eaw for myself how Dices Christian* behave to helpliws women and children when they get the ujrjx-r hau, One beautiful girl of SO wue there v> ll three hideous knife wounds, two In h. head end one in ber side; another worn* had her core cut off. and a little boy of had been *0 shamefully mutilated that be died. When 1 afterward accusal the Insurgents of thee* atrocities, they replied that It was tbe Mohammedan* who had wounded their own wh,» and children In order to make the powvrs hellm-e that this was the work of the Insurgent* 1 One won - dare If they seriously expocud this talc tn be believed. Many of the ooonunte given me by tbe weeping women, some of them tbe sole survivor, of an entire family, were heartrending. Tbe president of tbe penal court at Can die Informed me that be bad himself lost £4 relatives In the massacre* of filtle end Daphne. Thanks to tb* exertion* of one or two offlocre. the lives of the gallant de

pared, tn

keep the Cretan*

from shouting them down In 00M blood. My bestowal of a few cigarettes oranges on some Turkish prisoner Konlopoukj was employed by the Chris tiane as one of their pretext* fur openly insulting me and detaining me at a prisoner. They afterward fired two bullet* at my bred on tbe absurd ground that I was attempting to escape becaun* tbo Greek soldire who guarded me Insisted that 1 should accompany him about 60 yard* from tbe village at a measure of precaution against tb* sbells which were falling about us _ short, tbe lews said shout Christianity political factor In the Cretan question tbs uttter.—Nineteenth Century.

tntrednrlng Major.

■Tbe moot amusing experience I ere* a political campaign," said Major T> tr._a_ m . n wbeo

■ president. I Ith Blaine and

Uoea. P. Handy, Blaine vras a cat ' bad been invited

Beaver at a low! sylvanl*. Blaine end Dearer were absent but I was there. The boll was filled with an enormous audience, In anticipation of Blaine's coming, when a telegram was reselved that Die distinguished orators had “Tbe chairman was disappointed! bet having one orator lo tbe person of myself, be determined not to lose tbe opportunity to let tbe assemblage bear good Republican Coca-toe. 80 be got up and began as fol-

lows:

" 'Gentleman, we expected to have with h* this evening that great Republican, honorable Jamas G. Blaine, our rendli

One boost the Ovrman Is making In regard to his gov eutuparvd with that of the Uni namely, that the ofilclal* of tbe fatherland are distinguished. If nut for enterprise, at least for honesty. The late Chancellor Bismarck had no sooner got his Imperial machinery in running order, £5 years ago, than ho Introduced as part of his government one at the most odious features of Russia—namely. the seers* political police. He art aside large sums of money with wblob to pay Informers, spies amt a class of wretches, unknown In America, called Its provocateur*. The business of there? to organise disturb•vo* *000111*1* In order that the snt might hate an excuse for maktsof such as the great prime mlnplmsed to call "cncmlre of the empire, cr such as we would call enemies to the Ulamarcklaa policy. The fruit which this tree has borne very bitter. A reoant trial In Berlin dlsoloaed the painful fart that this secret po. lice, intrusted with the most delicate of all political tasks, lias been using lie powers for the purpoee of advancing the Interest.

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bery, forgery, perjury, have boon used In tbs hope* of damaging Baron Marechull. who Is lured of tbe German foreign vifllcc and a man wholly above the vulgar Intzlguee that flourish In the atmosphere of a court. But perhaps the saddest feature In the care? Is tbe tide light It throws upon the Gsrenon press. Our own papers are not model* of purity, but It would be difficult to name a New York paper callable of doing such dirty work as Is expectixl of so failed ofll. lol and semiofficial pop.T* in the land of fichllh? and Goethe When we in America rvwl that the German press attack* thti man or pralsre that one. It doe* not mean that the editors of thevedifferent papers have reached an Independent opinion In regard to their relative merits, but It too frequently due* moan that tbev have beren tnrtructal by the political I « 1 iloe, or eamo other organ of state, that th.-y must say this, that ar the other.—Harper's Wcuk-

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‘ GOODYEAR'S RUBBER GOODS. leather belting. Mechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind. GARDEN HOSE. Hose Reels, Lawn Sprinklers,Etc. Town tfc Bx-ottier. 607 Market Street, PhUadelphia, Penn’a » w ‘ ,A '****'***>V , ******AA*qAqq « « s aaa. . . • ,

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CAPE MAY BRANCH

Tie New Jersey Trust and Sale Deposit Co.

Cor. Washinston and Ocean Sts. ' uuoslsteot with rood bxokluit. L '. T? “ ? 15 r eeat - sli-'wed ou time d-umitv »nd savlqs (iTad accounts Sale Deposit itoxea lu burglar proof vault. 3 tw per year and upaard! '

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CAPITAL :- - - 1200-000

BENJ. F. FOWLKK, President GKO. K. TAYLOB. Vice F. aid .rl

J. ALLEN THOMPSON,Becretary and Treaeurer. „ DIRECTORS:

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“DAILY STAR’’

TIDE TABLE AUGUST 1897. ■ Ute High Tide Moouligl

But Mr. Blalrts could not come. . et*d to have with US this evening that gallant veteran than whom no man Is to the heart of a Pen nay I va --- - ernor of this greet eommonwi Hon. James A- Reaver'— "More applause 'But General Beaver00aId note Ws expected to have with ns this evening that representative of all that Is bon In Pennsylvania Journalism, the eminent ed! — of tb# Philadelphia Prate. Mr. Cborls*

lory Smith.” ' More applause.

1 'But Mr. Smith could not ooma Howr, gentlemen, we have with Os?-this evening on* of tb* mote popular Repuhllo-

In Pennsylvania, man known tn

"And Darning kind enough for every “ 'B*g pardon, ah-.

Herald.

every one of yon. Mr.

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What do . . mature Iius^sluJ xJ ice

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looked in her father'

Tbo supposed destruction of Juan Fernandes Island, famous as the home of Alexander Selkirk, whose fhtc suggested “Rob Lnson Crusoe," bring* to mind the fact that the nleoenf Daniel De Foe llvud at Calvat, Cecil county, where *he marrlitl and died. T1m name of Do Foe' both Maxwell. She waa 18 ymr> of age ben she left ber uncle's borne, In London. The axusp for her departure la said to have horn on account of tbe attentions of a yuunguum of whom her motlicr and anelc dlsappruvid. The young lady is said to have Iwn a determined girl, and, Usxrdlng * ~»cl, sh.- agreed to be sold fora term of

1718 end ^ IIU had been trought over on the veerel. Her *- Andrew Job of Brick Meet-

the old mreting house to Thomas Job, son of the old Quaker who bought her. After tbe wedding she wrote her uncle and Informed him of her whereabouts and clr? oumstenoes. De Foe replied that her m.uh.T was dead, but some property hod ba n willed to her. The author cxprcMxl greoxt desire that his niece toko good core at the effects that had been left her, as they had deeoended to the family from their Flemish Ancestors, who sought refuge under Queen Elisabeth from the tyranny of Philip of Several pieces of the furniture ore still In the keeping at descendants in Cedi •ounty, among them two chairs owned by Hannah Griffith, both coming from De Foe's study. One is In tt* original condition. U Is a heavy chair, with oaken seat ' Iqg* and back. Daniel Do Foe Elizabeth Job's grandsons, de.mxndmother as a little woman, passionately fond of flowers and retaining her aetl-.Try-of mind and body until the end of ber IL'e, In 1783. She was 8S yean

Isr, papa. " -o. ,aL4i Mghpx

mlt of N« w ty-noond year of Usage. ’TbenladsMetidant bearing the Job name is Hal no. j 0 b who leskks Dear Calvert.-ilaltimow Sun!

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KDUAKD HKRZBERG Hi! I Arch Btreet 1'hiladelpliU. PRACTICAL TUNER „ X and REPAIRER

« “History ot Cape May Coumj,' doing 480 pages, with lorty-livc ;ra ions, osn be had of Lewis T. Steven*, Room 3, 310 Washington s reet, or at the Btob olfioe. Price »2. booLd in ch th.

Furnltorr bought and sold by J. .. Brnexet A Bro., 323 Washington street Goods taken on conslgnmontArtisU’ Materials. Biushes, oils and water color outfit*, tube colors, canvas, stretchers,academy beards, tourist sud sketching umbrcl--snvaa sketching stool* and folding A.C.GILE. 816 Washington Street, Gape May City.

foot of C -ogress Hal! lawn, has mlnr to Cape Msy for many years, d has au unrivalled reputation for tbe production ot the most beautiful 1-hotogrspba. His mrzso-tiuu ore osivet* of the art of photography.

S/0. Go/d Filled Watch I GIVEN AWAY FREE wv Chong Hop Hing, ply the Outited i^ftern inlr'’.: _ . — the two Mow! Prominent .'I'V.’arS, 1 22 .\atneH lu tbe Pnlted Mu ten. L. __ Jatanea Goods, IVi C Js, * U L ' 1, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS _4.\-D- I AND CURIOSITIES. H • B • H T, CAPE MAY, N.J. Try Yon iu«y win Cut tblal A f I out, mhii it. iTiany Articles envelope, for reply ' , r couduion*. we wtu I for household use of best qualities Charge,ooe that looks and‘will kJap rorre« I ln Chinl,rare ' Agtteswe, Glassware time equalteam much. ^J and similar goods carefully selected keep | and sure to prove satisfatory at Phil. ' 0 jadelphia prices. Prompt attention. Watch j Goods delivered without charge.

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Mrs.R.C. Hughes »0t» WmihluKton Mb

^WEDNESDAY, CUT PRiCES ON EVERYTHING.* Queen Jewelry Store, J5 Wa " l!,ntrto ' st, Sp E MAY . Prices scalped—that’s the woi d' Cut right down .o cost price. We won’t sit on the fence and wr it for old time business at old time prices while the present pr.frarc .V. <—.. \Yc hav. voncluded to dry our tears and ict things ; .> V ou g;;m. wc los.. More for your money than any other house can afford. Wc can’t afford it, but must. Wc have nailed the flag to the mast cud. will abide bv it.

SfLVERVJARE At Old Silver Prices. If You Don’t Buy We will melt it up.

Do you know what they ■e ? Beautiful gems picked upon th(!coa.<i. Found only in this locality. Wc Find them, Polish them. Sot them id Sell them. Don't fail Hjcuro some. To-day we haro a large lot. Wo cut too many. You can have them at half. Pressed Gloss, Lemonade Pitcher*, Quadruple Plate Top for *i. 9 l this day only. Gent’*, elegant Watch for 4* .50. Guaranteed for one Year,