Cape May Herald, 18 August 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY HEKALD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1904'.

c«U4 la Alaaka. David T. Had bur}’, writlaf of hla firat experteaoaa in Ataaka. bbU; "Th* cold cooldVbt be kept o* of A«o the «ao*t palatial example* oT domeatle mrchafcw which I»aw»on could •t Chat time bout, bat the author •tack to the cuN of the mornlnfc tab. Aftv I had matted »* pail of Ua oo

the water two iocbm deep Into the bathtub, which 1 tad rmuored to the rear of the roam, where there w*a no beat. Not two mlautea had elapaed be-1 fore 1 threw off my c ha mo la pajamaa : In the front room and. opening the 1 communicating door, atepped burrted- | ly Into the bathtub, for I bad no time | to ioae. Quick aa 1 had been, tbe at moapbere had been quicker, and joat aa I atepped Into tbe tub with both feet, wrenching with a great effort the toap from a beam hard by. 1/allpped on the newly froaen Ice Into fbe tub. and oror we went. aoap. tub and myaalf. all aeparated In different quart era of the room. Those two mlnntea bad anffleed to tranamote my water into

amooth and glaaay Ice."

siastna Careet. Standing upon carpet ha a a tendency to muffle the voice, atnee a layer of Inelastic and nonconducting malarial la then Interposed between the aaat of voice production and tbe floor, which, when It la not covered, acta as a sound board, taking np the vibrations and giving Increased effect and dlatlnctneaa to them. Tills can be Illustrated by placing a timepiece flrat upon a nig or carpe* and then upon tbe bare floor. In the latter position the ticking la much louder, because the vibrations of the dock are then much more forcibly communicated to the floor and so to the air of the room and finally to the ear by actual contact between tbe clock and tbe floor. A carpet damps or kUls these vibrations because U la a bad conductor of sound. Tbe difference. which Is so audible In this case. Is in some degree to be detected when tbe voice la beard under similar cun-

most men think they are t

ay whan they pay 91 for a cigar. Sixty cents for one cigar and from that down to thrae far CO ceets to considered about tbe right thing. Ws eeU a good many dgara at SC cent* each or three for fl. In fact they are the standard thing In high priced cigars. Occasionally a customer wlU boy a box of two dollar cigars or even more

expensive than that for

present or to sand to some friend

to Europe. Tbeee cigars i only by skilled workmen a seat the highest perfection making.*'—New York Time*.

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Professor Bkeat In his EtytuologJcaJ dictionary explains the expression as "blow for blow” and says that It la a corruption of tip for tap. where tip la a alight tap. He refers to Bollinger's work:#. L, S8S (Palter society*!, the iruneiaciou of which U, 1 believe, dated 1CT7. Hay I be permitted to direct attention to tbe fact that "A for lathed already appeared at an earlier date In John Haywood's "Troverba." IS461 BSocm rn fdr tat tquocb 1} on •een band

Pp. ta. In a note It ta stated that “trt for tot" la simply a it*’* option tor tent poor taut. HaQlweii-PhlUlpps' dictionary has "tint for tent tit for tat."—

A story Is told of a Cherokee woman who married six times and never got out of the animal line. When she was a girt she was known as Mias MoUle Panther. She married an Indian named Coon, and when that gentleman was transferred to the happy hunting ground abe soon became Mrs 1 Tbe Pox did not last always, and w be entered the last chase the widow married a mild, placid man nai Mule, who never had any kick con till be harnessed up to draw hla load acroae the great divide. After a period of mourning the widow again enta the realms of matrimonial bliss and became Mrs. Wolf, and when bis scalp went to the Great Father, along with hla corporeal remains, she became- tbe wife of a man named Tiger, and when Hr. Tiger changed hla atrip** for a pretty white robe In tbe great beyond she selected another husband of the City Journal.

It was not until lb 11) that factory work for children under nine was prohibited or that children between nine and sixteen were not allowed to work more than twelve bom a day. and it was not until UHJC that tbe law required an apprentice to be provided with two salts of dothtne. one of which was to be new each year. Notwithstanding tbta partial prote^tloa when Mza. TnA tape wrote the “Factory Boy" tn 1M0 ft was Illustrated by pictures of rag-

foratsg (be abaaaa (hay diaptoi was "Unde Tom'* OehtiT In < attenOon to the evUs of ttovaO' fork Worid.

The dangers of weak tn a white toad

factory are described by a medical ^

authority In a dtecuarion of ,tbe and affects of lead potomrfng of Ok 'Ciara occur among the a In the department whore the praparatiou of the oitabata of lead 1* carried

<a W to taOad the -DMe* **> •t.- tn which the lead, tn ataB*-ls

ptonsd to Che top of pots filled w«h

Me gaa aatoeonvertad fitat tntn (ta

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ihy t «fia ef

ar. eerily cauaed by V on the part of the a pita of the respirator* won by a much of (ha palaon to taken Into

J*T to tbs* patota. Star taMd ttak (ta hnagedr^ta Mtor ^tahtaiadttaapfrttofaiMMto.tafitaaay

aneoaagful partxott of a men to to taaC the story to of a dlffarant cast, lari as

f n so wholly dlfCarent.

of the day was

the year 1187. asyat “Tb# teffolk have a simple and (smog Coes for ague. It is 1 tte.woM 'Ahacadeber*’ tn t •wn below, plane Q In a mtataS --. woar (be same about (ta ose9 Thotatn totatagtoaot ABACADABAMA “ A C A T)*A^B A It

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< TH£»IHrre»Y«0F*0i«»mY»C0UMTY } . , FkOM THE ABOBIQIHAL TIKES To THE PREBEHT DAT BaokAcnro An account of tbe Aborigine; Tbe Dutch In Delaware Bay; Tbe Settiw ment ol the County; Tbe Whaling; The Growth of tbe Village* The Revolution and Patriots; Tbe Establishment of the New Government; Tbe War of ibis; Tbe Progress of the County; and Tbe Soldiers of tbe Civil War BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVEN®.

4to PAGES. 48 ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTERS. 5 APPEDICB8

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