Cape May Herald, 14 July 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY /VLY M.1WH.

Durtns Uh‘ Ttirko-Huiuilno wnr. In which bf wrrMl m ■ captain, he receirej the ctomi at Bt BtanUlaUa for •bnivory In an actlou In which be wan ■rverelj wounded. Latter «a an offlw of the Siberian aharpahootera he aaw tnoch aanrtre In the warm with A ala tie

PEOPLE 07 THE DAY FOR. THE HOUSEWIFE i-inamial and commercml.

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jiatoi* H- sronaxu trlbea. He was continually advanced, but It was not until XSW that he reached the rank of major geneml. In the advance of the alllea on Peking In 1900 General Stoeosel planned and carried out a movement that wua largely responsible for the downfall of Tlentatn He was promoted to the grade of lieutenant general In IflOl and In 1903 was given command of the defenses of Port Arthur. General 8toe» srt la fifty-six years old.

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One pair, split and folded Into a neat square the size of the hand, can be quilted and bound for an Iron bolder. A piece of ssbestus cloth laid between the folds of the stocking will add to j the value of the bolder. Three or four Male or thin cotton legs sewed together will make the best of mirror or window polishers because they shed no lint. Pour or five pahs sewed- Into long strips and slipped through the mop %rtll make scrub cloths Wool stockings should be Vut lengthwise, rolled up and saved for polishing shoes for

which they have no equal.

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A great many women like a delicate perfume about tbetr clothes and rooms who have not the time to make satin bags and silk cases for bousing K. And so along comes the accommodating fad of paper sachets trimmed with paper flowers or just tied with a knot of wash ribbon or even a paper bow. Ton get lamp shade paper of the color you like beet, cut a large circle of It. put over the paper a thin layer of cotton sprinkled with powder, cover with a second layer of cotton, rough side on the powder, then draw up together about two tnebes from the edge and tie with ribbon or cord. If you have a pc

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^j^ATA—-IfnehAaged^So. I white, natural. wcetern rr«am«ry. Be.; rxtra nrerby t>, EG<j8—etne/i)-. trash nt-arby and trteh v set cm. me., low off; fraoh amithwcetera. lie.. U«m off. Crash southern. Cc.. CHEESE—Dull and aasler; New Tot* full creams, choice to fancy. SirtTMtc . New York tall creams, fair to goJd, 7%

A Family Trait. Jim. an old colored retainer, had nev i er been on speaking terms with truth. I One day bis mlatreaa kxft her temper | and rated Mm soundly. “Jim,” she : said, “you have been on this place I ewr Hit**- I can remember, and ever since 1 can remember you've been tbe most unmitigated liar I have ever 'known. To my own knowledge you've been promising these forty years past that you’d learn to tell the truth, but you never learn. Now. I want to know, once for all. will or wCl you not In me single Instance tell me the truth T" “ 'Deed. Mias IJxxk-," Jim answered, his bead ibung In shame, “I'll try, but you mua' 'member I was bo*n In dls famMy, an’ I 'spect I's ’bertted some of de famMy traits."—Chicago News.

Sene tor Hoar met a friend on tbe street In Washington one day who stopped to Inform him that a very dear friend was seriously 111 with appendicitis Senator Hoar was very llcttona and determined to write a note of gympathy at once. He had hardly finished tbe note before word came him that his friend was 111 with acute Indigestion Instead of appendicitis. Senator Hoar tore up tbe first note and sent the following In its place: "Dear A.—I am very sorry to fa that you ace 111. but am glad that the trouble Is with the table of contents rather than with the appendix.“—New

Cast of WLmUimm Beet*. A large grower In New York estimates the cost of stock b« mangels at 8 to 5 cents per bosbei. says American Cultivator. The soil la deep and fertile, and the crop a' him nearly L200 boahata. at a cost of about 980 per acre. As a food ‘ ewes and swine with young mates tbe value at 20 cents pi

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per flower fasten at the gathering. Pull out the rkw edge of the paper Into a ruffle and bang up by ribbon or cord. Tbe scent easily escapee from tbe paper bag. yet not too swiftly, and the pretty color Is aa charming aa tbe perfume is delightful in

Take a piece of lime, pour cold water rver It, when It-will roll out white aa and be powdery. This la slaking i pint of It and pot In a t of table aah

scum of salt wfU rise, but la i Tbe teat will aettte to tbe botto hog water dear. Tbe egga maj aO at ooce or added dally.

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LIVE PWLTnV-rtrm and In S"od demand; fowl*. lthl*c . old rooatara >c ; ■jirin^ rhlckrns. : ducka. old. US 1 *DjlES8^D Un fc^r^ Y —Ataady and ta folr dcnianfl. fowls, chol'r freah kUIrd. He.; do., fair to rood. llCUHc ; <dd iweterm, (c : ocarby brotlors. cholt*. StetSo.; da., fair to rood. UCSe ; v rat •TO. do, choka. taege : de.. totr to good. IfcflUc.

WRECK ON ERIE ROAD,.

NEW YORK. July 11 -Reventwmperauns were killed and lift}' injured, sutue of them aeriooiily. ns a.result of a regular pesaengur train oc the Oeentrood lake branch of tbe Eric railroad running Into an excursion train which was taking water at Midvale. N. J, at noon yesterday. D. W. Cooke, general passenger agent of the Erie railroad, bus given out tbe foUowinx ortateraent: "An excursion train from Hoboken to Greenwood hike stopped nt Midvale for water, and the operator In the tower failed to set tbe block signal against the train following. As a reault there was a rear end collision In which sev enteen persons were killed and fifty ln-

■aU Player Killed hy Ushfalaw. PITTSBURG, July 12.-Charles Jeff riea. left fielder of the Johnstown baseball team, was struck by .lightning at McKeesport and died almost Instantly. The team had Just finished practice and Jeffries was tb tbe act of throwing the ball to Second Baseman Mpp. when there was a flash of lightning, and be Ml on the field. Jeffries Is the man the New York National league team was after. His parents reside at Lan-

\ Bay Salve Heasier Warder Cats* ■LANCASTER, Pa.. July 12.-Tbe local anthoritiea are confident that Joseph Day and John O'Brien, tramps arrested at Norfolk and now In jell at Portsmouth. Ya, are the men who killed tbe old toll gate keeper, Samuel Bess 1st, near Lesunan Place on tbe night of July L

NEW LONDON. Coon, July 12.WUllam H. Jones of Meriden has been drowned In this dty off the end of the'Fisher's Dland Navigation com petty's wharf, where be eras suddenly attacked with a fainting spell. He toppled overboard and never rose to the

JURATO-GA. N. Y, July 12-—Mias Dstta Xanney of Boston, wbo was 1

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< tHE»HI8T0RY«0F»C<tf£»mY»C0mfrY > From THE ABOEIGIHAL TIMES To ' THE FBESEHT DAY Embracing An Account of the Aborigine; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; Tbe Settl* mem of tbe County; The Whaling; Tbe Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; Tbe War of 1812; The Progress of tbe County; and The Soldiers of the Civil War BY Iet£wiS TOWNSEND STEVEN®.

480 PAGES. 48 ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTERS. sAPPEDICES

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