Cape May Daily Star, 23 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL 19. NO. 48.

.CAPE MAY CITY. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23. 1890.'

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A DREAM OF BURIAL AT SEA | cburcU. and tbn. aided IV1 van rouii ready to deliver Iria find senmin. It w.v on a Sunday, wann. bright and beautiful. that .hundred. «if penpln fi.a klll to ace him. I rdRlimla-r lu-nnng one man.

•ynicai fidlow. n-marlft

"Oh. he har gone off this way for ef feet. He know* that if he had «• a regular <Tmreh nobolr w.m%l jer nny attention to him. He a!way* aort of theatrical fullow. anyway on rail him a the*Vital fellow;- tile tuan'a vrife ki-.Io Jim MKT that l never le-anl of, 1Tb- going "Mary Atm, voa don't Know what yon

arc talking about."

"I know eiiotigU not to talk al«<nt man Out U tryinc to 46 good in tl

world. "

"GouR in' the World!' her hurlian

1 ahall never forgi-t the .fir»t time,! ('«mtemptnunidy re|nau-d. ••nKTc’aaltosver »aW Montg--m.-ry Peel. He wa» on 1 geth. : r ti»i mnch talk thei-e day* about ajtutice'nf the |a«<v ;ire*iding at the men doing good in the World, im-iimitjan, trial of Andrew Hrukeinim’. : Wants to do good, why don't he plant charged with the mntder of David C- fcnnethiiig and raiae stuff for the jieojik

Gahoou- I was a mam boy at the time, I to eatT

'but 1^remember tlmt-Montgomery I’i. i , "It i* qntte a. imiK>rtaut to take cart

made a profound impression uu uu-. and of jKiorjieople'* mAUs.”

I also re.-oll.vt that when my father, in "I don’t know about; that. The Lord

answer to a qomtion. said that a justice will-fix the soul bnainew. all right,

of the peace was not a hig(i officer. J ; Tlie chmvh’wa* crowded. - Moiitgomwoodend why Peel had taken the ja-ace; cry Peel steeled forward on a »irt ol

woudemd why lie had not dedand him-1 platform, *tall majestic, but with

wlf governor of the slate. He was a . «]>rinkluig of gray in-hi* l»-anl. A hymn very tall man. with black. ini|uiriug ’ was sung, h prayer wan offered,'and then

eye* and a great growth of dark brown the jiroacher thus began:

whldter*. He prvddisl a* my idiwl of "My friend-. I will not explain why 1

dignity: his. voice was Isnjttrating and liave epvtisl-th:* church other than ‘

bisqneationawerF totbeiiiiint.' Atfirst. I have taken it nisin my*.-lf to pnwch cv*iy .me agip.-ar.sl to think tliat Audr.-n’ the Word of <b«l. . J do u-.t <s.ma beforv Bmki-im.r- waa snp-lr the.iiiiml.-n-r of - you claiming tiihave Ikvu' directly callnl

xAmmu : f)> didivcftlM- w.gd unto yi.n—that 1l I

telling im*-to pteai-h, but

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soft light of apparent inuoceruv ug.-n the - ■ dark nmigih-xiou of Ms-ming guilt, it was plainly tssti that the prisou- r would not .J be held to await the action of tin* grand

I "j or ?'-

•.■Gentlemen." said Montg. un.-ry IVel. ; amdug and addressing tbaMyammUy, "I ] have attemgitad to look with the eye of calmnrm and wimlnm into this

1 tlut I coqld do mnch good. •

-• duly '

d i hr

rs to the whisperings

I of prejudice, and within myaelf I havi I quietc.! every ungrtilse that* sought to jump’ toward a hasty- coaclnsiou. At J first the .widende Was Is.Id against the. | man. hat \v 4 aat at first Ms-med to be a ) wall of evidence now prove*, to Is- a fog ] in decejitiun. Andrew IJruk«-more," he

1 continued, turning, majestically to the | that'we love the Li-rd. for love is often' priMiner, ‘‘there are times, air, when wo ; selfish: it u ih.i .nongh simply to praise

Uie Lord, for girai.-e i* soui.-nm.-s theoff-

1 did fc and tha!

rest of my- nr,

atl.-nigit no revolution, and tho that have <s line exgs-vting to It

dia-trin-. or even a m-vv ex].lanaliou of an old dia-friur. will'Is- .lisagijadunsl. ’ believe tliat immortal fruit grows ugsu the tree *.f sincere repentance. 1 believi that each of ns ow.s. to tiod a life o simple purity and honesty. Our allutt.s] time on eafth is Imt n few days, and what (bonM we gain though w-n wore plans! in high isMtion among men, for

high jswitiou* Mam .crumble iut.

dust .if forget fnlnrsa and men soon pass

not enough simgily to declare

are all called- upon to fan- the trials of dark severity. You have faced yours, ! and n..w *trgi aside without a stain upon*

‘ U ' your garments. (b-ntlem«i. it is my

i desire that you all shake hands with Mr. Terms Heasoiiablc. u™k«u«>rv The ecene was affivtiug. It that quiet Virginia isnnliiunity mnrdi-r was of nui^ rence. Iii.le.sl many old men who girtw.-nl had never betur.- seen a ler held, nn.b-r to grave a charge. | Every .me -press.*1 forjvanl and tdeaik . hands with Bruknnore. and I remember ! hearing a ml head, si, freckled faced bov

i.“y:

T reckon the folk*-air cryin'. pap, k^use they air aorry they ainT g.un‘ to This trial seemed to make a different if Montgomery -Peel, for he attended church more regularly, and when his term of office t-x]iired he did not announce himself as a candidate fur re-

tJoe day. several year*-later, father! father g^d .away! udatOl, aletta and I were riding through the wo^vds : from an old fri-fc! tohl me. Moutgomery when we came upon Montgomery Peel Peel emtinne^^o preach. I returned

cutting down a tree.

“Why. what are you doing here?" my father askuA "Y’on are sorely mn chugs ping firewood this hot weather.'’ "No,” said the giant—ami ho was jnd«vd a giant—"I. am going to build- a

shoot of fear. While professing to loy the L<nd. and while showing that we praise him. we most I'-k w ith t.-bder ness upon tho faults of others-, we must speak no evil word of a neighbor, neither

ahall We Is-ar tale*-, for the ma comi-s and tells us that Mime <

kpokra in our disgiraise may girofe he took our gwrt and hm-hisl the mouth of slander, yet he destroy* our hapgiii for an entire day. Every Sunday heretfler—that is. so Imigas I am able—1

ahali y,reach iu this house, urging

gafitnii.-e ami kindm-N. of iH-art. Many gsvjdehave wondered at the great change that lias come over me This was a natural result of mi unexpected on action. Bear with me—com* and commune with me. and 1 do not think that any one veil]

’ever regret tlat this humble bouse gdac-d here among the tree*."

Many year* gosseiL 1 grew ngi and wandered iu fyreign n«intries. My

fuliowing Sunday went

to the log church, now almost civered with Incrw. The nmgregatiini was singingahymn whenmr frii-nd and I entered. '' Win tv is the gevarher?" laskislwbrn

we liad sat down. -

“Hasn't come up yet. He lives cellar immediately under the floor, and has grown so old and infirm that we aometimos have to wait for him." The hymn was finished and still he did not cume. - Another hymn was sung and then a man anise and said that he would go down and see if anything hail hagigs-n-

i "What, build a house away out liere;" “Yes, fie- the-bouse I am going to

J n KH «U1V Prowre { bni,<1 T‘ mlJ h® OQ, ' ,r l ,Uc, ‘ “rwhere •• * 1 - "*LMJ.>, rrop r. -.-xivgifin the vgnirt wo.sis; I am going

to build * church."

“It will take a strong gireacher, Peel, to draw a congregation away up here."

| “If the *ixe of lht> congregation de- -J to the gm-fiTn-r. .. j gs-nds upon the strength of the preacher ’ tarne- 1 .. "Brethren." said he, ,“ihe old j it U likely to be small, for I am to he the i man is dead. Those of you who desire j preacher." to do mi may come down and mv him.' j "Y'ouare joking." i Nearly every one shrank back. Imt I i "Did youevi-r kiure- mo to .joke?" he j went down lul '» tlie cellar. The old asked, standing with one hand resting I.man, shriveled and-white with age.lay un the tree and gaxing eornesUr at my l upon a Iwl of atraw. The )ila< e waa father. J .iark. and when we. held a candle mar "I don't know , that 1 ever did.'Peel, j his face we fonnd a gngt-T giinued to the but I can hardly believe that a man of j Isssan of hi* shirt. Written on fb » outyunr brigUjnxwgm-ts could content him- side of the gaper were this*- v.-usds, aelf with gin-aching in this lonely gdaoe. I "Read this to tin- congn-gati.'m." Why. thiTe is mg a home within three ! We went ngi stairs, and the tin t that toil 1 *-" ' ' . - j hail found ghe dead govachiT ti n* ad- . "Peter soiurtimes gireacbed many | dn-sse^ the pvvestrickcn congre; atiuu: miles distant from any house, yet thou- ' Brethren and sisters, w-ehave a c- .umusands of gaiogde w.-nt to hear bini." j uicatiiai fr.au the old gi-utleiiiau whose

1 "Y'i-s. that, is true; but IH-ts-r giroi claimed a new and interesting K.Kp.1, while you canunlr hope to follow- in a

n iMtl>

Raxed latently at my father and

inswered:

-We have seen a gath that was worn, and then we have seen it deserted; have

^ ; keen the grass and weed* grow- where

Twelfth Sia«B—1890. Capacity 300. L eal ion unsnriaased. One hloek from . the ground was once made smooth and the New Degot Nearest Home to the Eorf. Strictly Fovt-rlss* In all its apgioiot-! larr hr nuuiv'feet ~ - WALTEinW. UKEF.N, of PhUadelpLJa. ^ j -Tree enengh. Prel. And now let

re you sliali never again hear,

tlw-n read as follows:

- The iiand of death is ugaoi me. and 1 ii*-! that it is my duty to say :i few vr.ird* to you, my dear gurogJi. Y'ou have l»-eu so good, so jaUien.t argil *o kind that 1-Live you wii'i all my sonj. 1 have loved you j-ver •jure I n.sdrd your love. I w 1 tell you wheu-1 first needed Jour luv and Sympathy: Maiiy year* ago’I wa walk- ‘ * ‘ ^ ‘ Night '

■ay that if you are in earnest I hope that j may have cried, hut I did not hern tbdE; ' be instrumnCal in drawing I could not jiave heard the voi-. -‘of an

from the wickedntw of the ..... -

-I dare not btqie to draw thousands." mid he. "I dan- not picture to my mind | a multitude flocking to hear me; but I ! will dare hope to draw one soul away | from an awaiting destruction, and if 1 j do even that mnch 1 shall feel that my ! chtrfch has been built to some gmrgionc." As we rode along my father was aik-nt . for Mitm time, and then, as though

sgsmking.to himarlf. said:

"The poor fellow has lost bis mind." The report that Montgomery Prvl waa • building -a church far away in the woods natuvally awakened great interest . in the community. Many of the men ] ’declared that he must bare hot his mind, : but the women, with that hogieful sym- ' gathy which ever expects a good remit frojp an uatennldy gdotu action, averred that he. was agvpointed to bring about a

* Wires persuaded

husbands to ascist In building the j net on.—Chatter.

. angi-1 luoi. it shjmted at

man; 1 kut-W that he was conn:.; that way. -Hold,' said L He- stopg. 1 and asked what 1 wanted. ‘I want you,’ said 1. 'What do Jon want wit . mo.' I want you to give me’ Mini- thing.' -What do you want me to give/ -Y'our life.' •Wtiv? 'Because yon ruim-d my home years ago.' I apreug on him there in the moonlight. I cm imt hi* heart and a-iginl his fare with it. That man was Da rid C. Gaboon. "—Opie Read in

Arkamaw Traveler. V. I.j Toll lit. i:*iut

The to

relic of the _ in the Pagan idea that the sound of Iwlls

frightened away evil spirits, kept up until watches and '

came common to ajipriae the' , _ . _ of the arrival of church tiirie. Why the

— 1 now goer ails it is diffu-nlt to

Mile. Bilcesco, the "Roumanian Pore Ha." read her thinis or essay f.'.r mlmis►hif to tie- Pari* faculty as doctor, or rathi-r "d.x-tomre-." ..f laws two weeks ag.i. Tin* young lady is not onlv strong in jurisgirnd.-nce. but al*o iu scichre, lit.Taturv and music, having gained first prix»-s ami gdace* for each of there sub-ji-cts in Bucharest. Her reaav. which .-omg.rined over Too gogvi. of which 500 wi-re mu read, rehu.-il to tho “Puaitiou of Wnman Under the Homan Law.*.' Then- are only two other lady lawyers following in the fiHitstegia of this young lady, cine Is-ing a Fn-nch woman ami the other a Russian. Mile. Bilrrreo intend* to ask for admission—not to practice Imt on gninciple—to tho Bucharest bar. Y ,

Pay as much atu-ntion to your advertising as you do tg> your other ginrchAva and you will get i-qually aatisfactor}- n> suit*. Avoid Mirgn-rlativea, since constant ns* weakens their effect. Succcreful advertiscra employ the simplest words and

It may Is- safely assorted that an ad-v.-rtimiuent gswretw more value when it is first girinted than it doe* on wound ngig*-aniuc.-. and tliat it lesama in. value as it grows stale; hen.v the imgsirtanco "f frequent chahges.—J. Walter Thomge "To" disnaitimu- an advertiis-mi-nt." •*ars John Wanatuiiki-r. PliiUdelgihin's great mer.iiatit, “is like taking down ^your sign If yon want to do buriness ‘y»n must let the gmhlic know H. Stand mg ndvi-rti-.ini-ntHare latter and cheags'r Uian tvading notice*. Thi-y look'more aubatautial and busiuna like and insgiire-(-uufidsoc*-. I would as M»m think of doing liusinewi without ck-rks as without ad,v.-rti*ing." Wasi.-Tul Advertising. Discriminsting merchant* long ago abaudoin-d the circular and gnttersnigw methisls of advertising. For the amount of hard cash it takes to fairly circulate 5,000 hand bill* you can gilacean attractive ad. in a rcpotablc and well cire-u-lated newsgaga-r in a way to bring many times the returns that can gsstibly come from the older and nearly obaolete hr this! of annmuK-cment. Peogdo buy a liewspagsr to read it; they do not buy or want the gntL-rsuigs-, and they don't read it. Not one gieraon in ten ever glances at the dodgw that is thrust in hi* hand at the street corner before be consigns it to the gutter. Hu only consents to receive it at all out of synigathy for the- gxxir fellow who is making a more or less hoaeut effort to get rid of his armful of bills; and the one fellow in ton who dor* look at the dodger first swocg*. tlie horizon with his weather eye to see that no .me bbaerves him reading the affair! An announcement read in this way—or not at all—isn't going to startb- any one by tho magnitude of the Mrerlac’a ship Irani Ibe Bridge. That m-w German invention which enables tin- cagitain of a steamer to steer hi* ship from his bridge will be a great thing if it realtors girvsr-nt exgtertatiouA Tlie iuvenli.iu involves'the use of an electric current , thy agigoratus for which the captain can carry 111 his gmcket. and the n>c of it at critical momi-nts by the captain instead of communicating his din-ctiuna to the man at the whe.1 by means of signals would In of immense advantage, and would enable the cagitain or bis n-girerentative on the bfidge, in cases where the steamer is running dangwxrasly close to another steamer or an iceberg, to make good u*o of the seconds which are now lost Inf ore tho man at thp-aJi.-el can roingirehend the sitnatumf The luveiitiun is now undergoing girM tical trial on some of tho ahig» of the Ami-rii-an navy.—Philadt-lgihia Record. •

Mr. Harold Frederic, rurresgamdent of The New Y'ork Times, is in Berlin preparing a life of the young ringx-rur under the direction i I had almost saiil auspices I of the oingnror hirusa-lf. Wilhelm rl is ratlw-r gsutial to journalists, and he'is a voraciou* uewsgwgwr reailcr. Fifty of the leading newvgmgier* of Eurogie are brought to 1iim every momiug. arid hs gilnngvs thrungfi ils-m with the avidity and the alacrity of a girofusdunal exchange editor. A pair of shears is dose gt hand, and he dig* whatever sooths to U* of garticnlar inU-nut to him. These eligigring* no- duly pasted in M-ragi books and indi'Xid. Iu this fashion doth his majesty krrg. a rveord on the boy*. It is said that The Itaris Figaro is the newsgwgier wbiMr oganian* seem to interest him mast.- Eugene Field in Chicago

Lemonade and buttermilk are as good as anything drinkable that you can find -fee- this weather,” said a physician. "They both are great things to quench thirst. They both art aa a gdeaaant tonic to the stomimb and they hav^ a stimulating quality. But they should not Is-

When' you gs.ur down your throat a jnnt to of fluid that is fresh from the ice igturary ganalysis of tlie 'stomach follows- 11 a man hagigsms to lie Vi-ry hot. »nrh a thing not infrei;oeitly is as fatal as a stroke of lightning."—Cincinnati Times-Star. me strange judicial proceedings are reported from Quivusland, Australia. The gmmding judge was iu a hurry to get away and triid caws cuntinupusly for thirty-six hours. At me stage all the available jurors were occugried in oonsiilenng verdict*, and. not to lw> time, the judge ordered the doors of the court room to be locked, and then imgmandril every gieraon in the audience qualified to serve. Many of the jurors were so exhausted by continuous semes that they fell asleep in their seats, but the trials went on.