Cape May Daily Star, 22 July 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 1

V r OL 19. NO. 20. COXFECTlOyyY, ETC.

CAPE MAY CITY; TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 22. 1890.

PRICE 3 CENTS.

1 MONT SMITH, SliXl’FACTL'HlXG * CONFECTIONER, Ho. 5 Washington Strest. CAPS HAY. P VIETKI,

IV-aWln

Cliolrc Frntto and Caulrctlourr)-. Italian Macaroni, Vermioclll and Para Olive OIL 40 Washington Strut. Capo Ha/. H. J. Whitman’a Confections a Specialty.

JMMCIXLAMKOUS.

Kto. 57 Wash I act Street.

J^OBEltr FISIIEIL REAL ESTATE BROKER,'

C T AKIUSON’S J flo. m WA.uiauroa Sraarr, Headquarters for Stationery, Blank . Hooks, Toilet Paper; Flehlntf Tackle. Twines, Mlnature Boats, Seaside Novelties, eto.. etc. J. W. Lovell's 1'ubllrations lor Kale. floods Hold lor Hpot Cash. J. 8. UAHB180N, Asent.

-rHOTXXM A\» COTTA GEM

IIOTKIJv A.\l> COTTAGI N.

WAITING FOR MAY.

•pjNITED' STATES HOTEL. CoKkca LarATcm axis Jicaspa STUen. Newly renovsled and rrOlted .This house has undorEoue a thnrougli repair"Curallon very central and mar the lieaeh. Terms. Iv » U. and »12 per week: C! per ds - C B. REKVE8, Proprietor

HEATO.X VILLA

B 1 Open for the Season.

MRS. J. A. M VERS

•^TILLER COTTAGE, No, 4 Pebht Stheet. Newly Talnled and KennYated. Cult

The British hotuo of cumino

UajM the most jatteerful wrpmiEation of nun in tlio world, lint its groat nnthority and dignity did not prevent it from being thrown-into some confusion on n recent Oct 'ion. by a very small enetuv. One of . the mcinbm. Sir John Uorat, had taken llte floor to address thchouse. when it was |K-rceivcd by n number of members that a mouse hail taken the

at tlu> name time, and was running

n the.

S|«ot .

rjrilE BRUNSWICK, IIconBa Srucer above Ockab St.,

REMOBELED AM* IlEIURMSHED. fJISIXE OF THE HIGHEST 01!IIHR. rOPENS JUNE 30. 1 F. THEO. TV ALTON, Proprietor.

CAPE MAY.

JAMES B. 8TITES.

K N

(Hear of Knickerbocker Ice Office).

Wasiiinoton, above Ocean Street.

BOARDING UOHSES A SPECIALTY.

Kiid IlVrwsi Ajiir , rsreUd n DrlveS^ r cAn r ts- ob■aiaed at all hours lor Private I'mitlee, K»cur

slous. etc., at moderate charges. WILLIAM 1IK&KNTHAL. Proprietor.

Artists' Materials Drttw lug und PMlutlDg OnlOta for Oat-door Sketching.

F. Weber & Co., 1195 ChMtnatSL,

IILADELPIIIA.

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^HILAIII

I OnSi'hy f

'Attended to.

GBISCO]H T S Milk and CreamDepot, 48 JACKSON STREET.

TJEISS’ GALLERY,

PRICKS KEASOXAHLK. SATlflKACTION UUAKkNTKKD. J. W. EACAN, MAM8IO.V HOUSE BAKERY No. 7 Mansion St.,.Cap* Mat.

orders promptly at

Wax and Paper Flower Material.

BaftBS and Maeh nlM. Particular attention paid io PlUIn* Keyi. Repair ln| Trunka^Valiau. I'araaols.ele. 13 Waablngton Strent, Cwpo May, N. J.

TJnionTransfsrCo. BAGGAGE EXPRESS -AKOGeueral;. Railroad;. TicketAgents. O^SPIOaB: Car. Waaklagtaa and Jaekaea St*. eSSSSSSkt*”

piER AVENUE INN. ires ai.i. rna T*aa. Ccbtiial I-ocmtio* Pier Asenue, neitr Wito/iingtoH Street, Wlihln ’ - - ~ ‘ * ~

ATTOB.YEY.S.

JJ F. DOUGLASS, * Cape May City, N. J. ATTORNET-AT-LAW, soucrroR, master and ex- • AM IN EH IN CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, COUNSELLOR,AT L/ Y Solicitoh.M abtekA Kxamineb in Chanckkt NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 4 Ocean Sir rt, Cara Mat Cm. N.J. TJHRBERT W. EDMUNDS. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. soucrroR and master in chancery. No. W Waablngton Street. Cap* Mar Ctrl '

J SPICER LEAMINO, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SOUCITOR AND MASTER IN CHANCERY. 47 Warrington Strkkt, Cape Mat Citt, N. J. J^ORGAN HAND,* ATTOIUtET AND CoCMEIEOII-AT-LaW. Solicitor, Master and Examiner in iiliancev, Supremo Court Commissioner md Notary, Public. Cape Mat Court Hourk, N. J.

PHYSILIAMB.

A. KENNEDY, M. D., RESIDE\T PHYSICIAN.

UPPIC8 AT

UNITED STATES PHARMACY. B. Cor. Washington A Decatur Sta..

CAPE MAY. N.J.

^ o/hce lloun: Prom? toll A. M , U to I. an.

Ad- X Is jit BeU.

H. PHILLIPS, M. D.,

RESIDENT

HOMEOPATHICPHVSICIiN, Cor. Ocean and Hughes Streets. CAPE MAY CfTY. O/lct Hours: 7to0 A.H.. ItoS P.M..6to7 P.k

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TAMES MECRAY, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. OFFICE.—Peary St., opt. CoNoaaaa Hau.. CAPE MAY CITY. Office Hours: Prom S'to I o'clock A. M.

JT M. D. MARCY, M. D. t ’* RESIDENT PHYSICIAN SINCE 1M». Offie*—Philadelphia Pharmacy. Comer Ocean Street and Columbia' Avenue. BeRIDBNCX-Ko. TS WaauiRBTun Bthut. CAPE MAY. N.J. Office flburr .—Frea Rlo» A.M;S to4 P.M.

T^R. WALTER S. LEAKING, DENTIST, OxfiCK—Cor. Hcoues axd Ocean St*. Caps Hat City, N. J. ImsAttkndancb Daily.

coxgnv.ss iiaiaIj.w CAPE MAY\C1TT, V. 3. OPEN JUNE 28th, 1X90. Remodeled and Improved. J. F. CAKK, I'roitrlolor.

* Directly on the Beach.

Table Service First-Class.

Terms Keasonable.

THK WINDSOR. CAPE MAY.’N. J.

i to the Sutf. Strlntly Firet-claan in All ita ai>|M>iu WALTER YV. GREEN, of Philadelphia^ ^

THE ORIOLE,

Foot of Perry Street, CAPE HAY, \- J.

C. F. WILIilAMS,

PROPRIETOR.

- The jnsticoR of the’supreme coni not to bo. blnmiHl if they are vain. day long they , sit upon the grandest throne in the United States, surrounded by more show of 'deference and honoi than even the Prerldont receives, with theatricnUurtainsrif erimsonsilk dm[ied behind tliem and a great gold i-aglejiver their heiuls. with page Irjvr at tlieir elbow, venerable lawyers 'bowing before them, velvet ea!'i« t.s to hush the fall of feet upon the court room floor, negro doorkeepers wntthing over noiseless doors, n dim religious light in the semicircular room, and a never ceasing throng of awed citizens of this and other lands reverentially staring them our of countenance. The Libyan lion at a circus excites very little more veneration' and awe from the hiiee tators. J should think that the justice* must feel sometimes how like wild beasts on exhibition they are. Perhaps they don't think of it ' all. for one grows aecuatowed in time, anything, even to being a supreme cot judge.—Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch.

In America politeness goes, as it should, before all else. One rule can he laid down for-Jfeneml observance where a person's ideas of the proper thing to do are unsettled—let him make himself home. He should do so in a manner create some respect for home, unlike a young man who called at the oflico of a noted Philadelphian, somewhat, famous for his straightforward utterances. .. "Slake yourself at home for a ffw minutes." said the owner of the office to his visitor. The young man, liavingjteated himself sonk-wluit comfortably, but mistaking a table for a footstool, responded cheerily: “I alwaysmalte myself at home." "Then I pity the people at home.” tha quick response.—Philadelphia Press. Reporlorlnl llooilotn. “Speaking of Zoo babies.” said Sleph.-n, the suiierintcndent of flic garden, “do you know that newspaper reporters hoodoe them? It is a fact. “As soon as any of our young animals get written up they die. Look, aVour giraffe. And when the frizzly bear* were born we said not a wool alsmt them in public. One we left with his mother and the other I took and began to on a bgttlo. "One day one of the newspaper came ont and saw the grizzly, baby getting its bottle. He wrote it up at length and the little thing cunldn't stand it. It died at once. And so when wo have more babies out here we will keep them under cover until they get big enough to stand the hoodoo of newspaper publicity.”—Cincinnati Times-Star.

When the phonograph was a newer invention than it is at the present time, Edison put ono of thq, machines clock and placed it in a guest chamber. Being a great lover of a practical joke he also placed a friend In -ihOOhSt chamber one night. Just as his M*nd was disrobing bo hcariU a \oic0 exclaim: “Eleven o’clock: inio noTtr'moro." It to needless to say tlDit slumber -did not descend ujsm the eyelids of the Tisitor during Ihn'" hour. At midnight the voice exclaimed: "Twelve o'clock; prepare 4o die!” Tliis was too much for the visitor, mid he sprang from his lied and mshed to the library, where Edison and his friends were waiting patiently expecting yis appearance. The invention was soon explained and quiet restored.— Kansas City Times. The other day a woman rushed frantically into a Durlington, Vt., drug store hearing,in her arms, an apparently lifeless baby. The mother wept and' moaned, and carried on at a terrible rale while dialing the little bunds, and begged the druggist to save the little ono. A bystander took the child, when it was found that the solo canse of the trouble was the number of wrappings with which the fond mother had incased the infant, literally choking him into insensibility. In n few minutes the child recovered und the mother went home Impp>\—New Y'ork Telegram. No one ever saw a man and woman rm in arm-in the streets .gf a Spanish city, withont knowing they wely, foreigners. A Spanish husband,'even, never takes his wife's arm in 'public. Nor would a Spanish woman receive a male visitor alone. Hurii is the system of pro-' tectiun exercised over women by hidalgo. Jfrnmlec. tradesman and peasant iu jjie sunny land of romance.

At Fisk's restaurant in Middletown. Conn., an old time belle's slipper is shown that wan made 150 years ago. and ’ ' been shut up all that time in a secret i of an ancient Middletown mansion. The • slipper in two fingers in width, and is an evidence that our greatgrandmother* wot* vain of dainty little feet

past ny sir John.

Certain of tluj,members could md~r!v fpiin from cries of surprise'at seeing the unique make this movement. The cries frightened the mouse and caused him turn hack ami run towards the benches 'iH'cnpieil by the members. * This* threw the front Win confusion, whieli. only .frightened the He attempted to take

ble member, and this gentleman.immediately began n series of leaps and bounds in an attempt to free himself from tho

In an instant the chamber w

fusion. Tlie -mouse, ewaping from the lioiiorable memls-r with whom ho had taken refuse, ran this way and that. Numbers of the meuibers jumpeil upon the ’'benches which serve them aj seats. Tlie “question before the house"

'. "HownlmU this little animal be

d of ?'

^ll at once the moose found his to tho hole in (J*! fli>rir through which h. had entered. Ho disap|>ean-d, meinben got down fnuu the seats, mid Sir John Horst' resumed his remarks.—Youth'

'C’omiianioiL

] Docs Advertising Pay? | This is a very important question to ; business men, and ono that only Irasi incus. men. eon answer: We have the assurance from thousands of them who j largely advertise that it does pay. if ju- | diriously pursued, and many of them ' have gi ven their testimony in its favor. If the reader will take up arfy of the city papers-from day to day,for years, he will find the columns filled with the minonneements of leading baS Ih-um-k. They do not come befon pul dir nt long hftervals, hut regularly/ daily, diangiug thi-ir advertisiunento with the variation iu their stocks, quidities and prices of goods, thus cot only attracting attention io what they have to sell, but amusing the desire of buyer* to examine what is offered, thus making customers and iiopnlarixing these placus of business. This class of men will telfS yon in this day of competition that it would be impossiblo to do business or secure anything like an avenige-trade if they did not invite custom byYiving in detail a 'dear statement of what they

have got to sell.

On the other hand, thousands of n who have started in businesH with fair capital, plenty of push ai

of trade have because they

bushel," in failing to _

Iieighlsirs iu having the buying public know where they wen-, what they were selling and wjrnt inducements they had to offer. A man may have the best stock of goods in the market, but if ho fails-to invite customer make known the induceinents Iq/i-an offer he is sure to

In his ivtqsmso to the toast. "Gur Invited Guests.” at tho Yiatiqnet given the Georgia- doctors, Dr. J. S. Todd got. off this one bn. Dr. J. McF. Gaston, of lanta. Now tliat the b.-iilqnet is o Dr. Todd declares his joke a tme The story ns told runs this,way: "The first morning he was here Gaston was walking along the wharves. He admired tho vessels and the different flags very much, and wan enthusiastic in talking of them. In the afternoon Dr. Gaston induced me to go down with him and look at the bay. I gladly accepted the invitation. We lut'd not gone far, -though, la-foro Dr. Gaston's look* and 'manner* changed completely. He looked uneasy and as if he would rim Toi life. I noticed that, and asked him what in the world was the matter.' 'Matter.' replied Dr. Gaston, •there’s plenty the matter. Why. my conscience, man. if that water continues Io rise like it has for the last six hour* every mother's soi of us will be drowned,, before itrorning. I turned away in langliter. while a track liand Avho had overheogl' Dr. IT triejl to explain that the tide had iu since he was there in tho morning."— Brunswick .(Go.) Times. Tb<- I'honocnijiti Iu lli.l Tho jihonograph people have property which grows more valuable with' the lajiso of every year. Many ryliudi stowed away with mnrvelonaly interesting m'onl* upon tlieir waxen imrfnces. Tlie Gladstone cylinder is exliibiled only on rare occasions and to distinguished guests. It is already an extremely vain-, able reconl, and at Glsdstena’a death it ■will probably lie V'orth ^1,000. der containing a few sentences by old Gen. von Moltkc, now 90 years iff ag cairthlso Iw liennh The squalling of baby can be taken by tho cylinder, and when its producer lias reached mau'sjst«tc he can listen to his Own infantile Voice if ho has any curiosity th Fnnny stories by Eli Perkins, songs by well known singers and short juissiiges from well known plays, spoken by en ' nent actors, lire all on storage in phon graph cylinders. " Thesp'.logo nothing clearness and vulnmu from the 14)mi of years, but, of course, may lie worn out from use. It is believed that'll record taken today and, carefully preserved can be’reproduceil 230 years hcimc.—Ifew

York Sun. _

“Allow me to remark." said« pr iniuent citizen the other day, as he was Allowing his appreciation of a choice’ loco of, roast Isvf, “tliat I once put i i six week* in tlie city of Paris. Nothii remarkable about that, is there? 1. t 1 haven't como to tho poinL In all i hat time I never sucrceded iu gelling phii beef. There was Iss-f cookisl in ever possible' way, beef dreswsl with ever kind of sauix-. bnt no plain lioef fi a' change. Do yon know 1 had the Kliriio feeling they say a traveler In tho tropics has—the tropical fruits may be luscious, lint one longs for the taste of an ajqilv now and then— I wished for a taste of the roast beef 'bof hold Hcngland.’ How do yon exj ‘ -.in its ulwence?” . Paul PionctT Pres

The Society Against the Abusi! of ToI -eo~to give it iu proper style arid ’title—is just "now distinguishing itself by an unusual display of energy. It u about to pnss-nt-a petition to the' chamber of deputies, asking' that u law rliill lie passed forbidding Isiys—and it is Jo lie presumed * fcirls as well—under 16 years of age to smoke. It has also sent a deputation to the minister of war lagging him n6t to iM-nnit soldiers to indnlge'iij the fragrant weed in their oWn rootns. Not content with -"this tlie society has also requested M. de Freyrinet to instVnct the eommandersof regiments

It is rehiteil tliat a gentleman known in Riclii!. .ud, Vu., intends to sing ntlilROWn-fmic.iL He has sung at 383 funerals during the last two year*. Ho intends to slag certain songs into a phonograph, a.i'l let the instrumcut officiate at tlie burial. He has chosen “Home of tho Soul" and “Good Night" ns the songs to bo delivered at that time. This opens up a new idea. Why may not a man preach his own funend sermon? In the privacy of His own chamber,while living, be might confide to bis phono-’ .graph exactly what he would like 'to have said of him at bis funeral.—New

Orleans Picayune.

Mm—c*. for BlM-p!rM*nrMl. A little massage treatment or rubbing with alcohol at tho liack of tho neck sometimes lias the desired effect. ' Alcohol is qnitc s persuasive inducer of sleep when applied (externally on the spine, and niUbHiBrim tho bifck ■ of tho neck "riVSTThe brain and-causes sleep *o follow. —Exchange.

The moil carrier between Sierra Val- • - ■' Totor

newspaper mail one day th keep himself and his nephew warm. He thought the bundle would make good 1 fuel because he had heard of the number of rHolts of

type In a newspaper. .

drop Miiudil!

•e that tobaccc

t dis-

tributed to non-smokers ns lovers of tho pipe, the cigar or tbe cigarette—as is said to lie the case in certain corps—iu o;iler Hint temptation .may lie not thrown in the way, of men who have not already [qki-f. kindly, to the luxury. ’ It might have been ass omul that if young people under the age of IB were not able to hsik after themselves their seuioi-s, - who have donned tlie nil breeches, the kepi or Hie helmet, might at least bo supposed to have arrived at yt^irs of discretion. Tlie society, however, entertains-n different opinion. Like' most enthusiasts; the nnti-toliacginist* have overshot the mark, yet, ns a matter of fact, there is no doubt the weed is becoming daily more popular with, juvoniles, who, although, they can scurcely bo described ns babes and sucklings, have, barely entensl into the stage of boyhood and girlhood. Children of tender years are frequently to bo seen investing in cigarettes, and even in cigars, at the different shops where tobacco and postage stauqw are sold under the auspices of the authorities, and it is by no means uuitsuul—<-sp.-cially in the district* inluiliil.sl mainly by the working cbusec—to are youngsters of 7 or 8 try-, ing to keep a cigarette alight —a series jff rapid puffs being varieil with avast amount of .expectoration.—Pari* .Cor.

Londrtn Telegraph.

Tlie secret service is considerably annoyed just at present regarding a new counterfeit fl.OnO bill, Vhich is so ad' mirably executed that lialf a dozen cpeciiuena have ai-tnally lieeii iiasseil on one lunik. It turned up for the first time only the other day in Boston, where a woman went into Hie shop of Jordan, flarsli &'Co. mid’ pnrclutaed a valuable sluiyl. tendering ill luiyinent a United Stare* treasury nolo for $IJMM). "The clerk took the Irfll and kept Hie customer, waiting several minutes 'for her clutngc. When he returneil with it she expressed anger, and demiuideil to know what the mutter Ihtd Ihvii, The clerk owned tj ho hail-8lep|»sl over to a bank i: to have the bill tesUal, whereat the woman declared that site wonld not take the shawl and flounced out. 8ul*»quently site came bade, said she had thought better, of it. took the shawl, paid for it with a f1,000 note and went away until lier pmvhase and her change. All this was a very clever performance, for, as a matter of fact, tho first hill offered was a is-stoctly good o while the note actually giveqf in n

ment on Hie sefiond occasion w same at all, as tho clerk w

suppose, but a forged imitation of like issne. Not only is an unknown number of these dangerous counterfeits now In circulation,.bnt Hie plates are in existence somewhere, all ready to strike off millions in currency of large denomination.—Cor. St. JUouis Glolie-Democrat.

d t ha t

jverrein payn xvMt mis Hie is ijnemled to

Soon car load* of small, u-iry, western ponies will arrive in the city,<nnd street car loads of small, effeminate dados will wend their way to the is-ns in search of "polo ponies, ye know." These horses are bought for $20 to $80 in Wyoming. Texas or Montana, shipped esst und find ready irarchusera at figures ranging from $50 to even $200. the latter for an exceptional bargain. The little animals ore a tongh lot, and are never really br^h^Ii when sold. Stable handling doc* a .quod deal to quiet them, hut a |M-rsori had better keep a sharp lookout,- for they strike with their forefelt as readily aa they lock with their hind legs. They, however, make a strong, active burden carrier and will run until they drop, and for a boy’* horse can liardly be excelled, having light, elegant shape* in distinction to that other favorite pony the Shetland.— Philadelphia Times. _