VOK XX. NO. 2.
CAPE MAY CITY. THURSDAY MORNING. JULY -2. 1891.
PRICE 3 CENTS.
uwvrBcrieXERt, etc. hotels ahd cottahes. 'I' MONT SMITH. MANUrACTUKIKO CONFECTIONER, cootie sold at raiLADA i khm - 5 Wethiagt— Strtit.
CAPE MAT.
JOHN AIKINS’ ICS CBSAM PAEIiOBS
|IER AVENUE INN. t«i Teas. Ceateal Locatio*
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joint akin*, n wtMia
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>. ftV Wau>hlBKt*B Ktrect. CAPE MAY.
H ltK'>XI*ANiE01'M. CjaiO^UUPRY JI>. *; WAtkiactM MrreL
T AMES J. DOAK,
° CAEPENTUe AW BAILUER
. fjLrUuj: »- AM Irnunird. • ab4 tlu per wrrk.
WEST END LAUNDRY AH H.*t d^A-ThA Br«J clAHi mADIH-r AM I . ! I < K^ Wh.HCC» Cioo.1. cAiI-n J.« and dAtlfcnd •%. APPLY AT wilT END HOTKl.-fc«
A. E_ GORDO N, CAPE NAY. N. j. General Expressman.
ATTOKNF.VN.
J SPICER LEAMINO,
ATTORNEY'-AT-LAW
EOUCiniK AND M AKTKK IN CBANCAkY 47 WAAHmMTOM BT>KrT,
Cape Mat City, N. J. jy^oua.vN HAND.
ATTOUKT AKO Col'KaCLLun-AT-LAW. Solicitor. XaAUr and Examloar la CAanocrr, buprnew Court Coamiaakioor
ami Notary Public.
Cape Mat Cocbt Uorac, N. J. (OppoalW Putittc BaDdlaga )
TJ r. IX)UOLASS,
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L. MADDOCK. Paonunoa. 8BOOED AND BEACH AVENUE.
Cap* Mat Cm.
Bath Boraxa Part to Gram or Hoi» i OtrrcGr on 8kan
EaerUcul TaMc.
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Flo*OldUlbm Wkhkrand nthrr Brandi — CBote* WIom. Pamlly Trno P. COLUNK. Proprklor.
BEACH AYE .ONE MJL'ABE BF.I/IW K. E.
STATION.
iKttfulty cool ant airy. ■Inlj Italy lr«t Ira* lie aarl. MRS. C. E. MUNROE.
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YOMING.
MOUTH LAKAYETTEHTNEKT.
rpfttfldXT HOUSE. CoK. PBAKKI.IR AND W,
»*»// Rrnorattd and Impretnl. Tutus Keamomahlk. Mka. M. L. Cu API.a IN.
'HE ALDINE,
BTxrTT, Nbas Beach AtB*iv% PAPE MAY. N. J. Tuto Mini as, Pr d>rtatsr. Pint-eta* Onhlnc larr*. airy KaHn.
Trrmi Madrralr
QCEAN VIEW
HOTEL.
STOCKTON HOTEL., C'.Vl'K MAY. X. J. REMODELED AM* REEURMSHED. CT1NINE OP THE HIGH ENT ORDER F. Til HO. WALTON. Proprietor.
HOTEL LAFAYETTE. CAPK MAT, X. J., “ JOHN TUACV Jt_UO., / Ofroers and Proprictora. Pltrclly on Um Bcaoh. Complete In crory depart n mt. Tti ir lUilily reno raled and aiiiplied wllti tbe lateal impruiroJ pi.wu^er cl.-»a'. ir. Ad Iruaa Jons TBArT. MaiUAL-r.
, ATTCMiNEf-Afr-L. lOUCfTOR MASTER .
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AND EX.
AMINER IN CHANCERT OP THE STATE OK NEW JERSEY - . JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, COUNSELLOR. AT-LA W
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BoijcrTna.M AtTHaBEsAUiMHa o NOT ANY PUBLIC. , otto, al No 4 Ocmm So CAnMATCmr.'N.J.
PHYNICIANR |AJia> MKCRAT. V I*, jj.j,.. BB1IIIEXT PHTSIC1AK. OFFICE—Praar 9r, orr. CuMiatu Hall. CAPE MAY CIT Y- » o'clock A. M,
■^7 ^ if. t>.‘ • BEMDENT PHYaiCUH SINCE >M*. OFFICE—PhlladeliAlA Pharttacy. Cor. Iloeaa ■U. and and ColaaiMa A.c
T\R WALTER S. LEAMINO, DENTIST. Okrce— Va BdubmeabdOcma: Cart kat drr. N. J. Id AmOnJASrs Daily-
son AVENUE P* H. PHILLIPb. M. Dl, HOMEOPATHIc'pHTSICTAK,
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Onrral tluuAc FumlvLIor Good.. Tsbk and Pock* CMIery. Harduarr, nc. lAickunl'Ii and MacMoI.1. Paillcular MMHIM* mid u Puuac Krya. Impair lag TranfcA. Valina, PAraBolt.Mc.
IS Washington StTMt, Cape May, N. J.
THE NEW JERSEY Irusi and Sah Deposit Do Lafayette a»d Btak kD., Capr Bay. Tn* Obmpany is aba aatbamod tn act a Eaeculoca. AduunlMralsn. Uuardlaa. and Agwtalnrlbai
MmIm OMce. CttMadttM. H. J. Ineorvoratcd Nmember 10.
OAMTAL,
grporaled Nmember 10 MM.
a.
ALEX. O. CATTELL. : F. W. AYE*, tin Pmldenl. E1IWAED A HALL Bamtery and Tran.
aa Hiasa. J.W. Chbhht. A A. dafnaoM, LBHia Baal Isaac H. Smith. K.lr.Dtcu
. DlCKBHSBBR
Fairmount fark, PHILADELPHU.
OB THE SEASON 1881. led a'tractlo«« tn lW Brge colUetioa. 4 BMtlA, StrAa^ttAKepUlra.atrrmUng amt lutMetlre.iBBtom, 86 eta.; Crtldrm, 10.
OPEN EA EKV DAl .
>r_by BUnt Car and (rsueni train*
etrepl July
ETHICS OF CAR SEAT SELFISHNESS. H la rrry funny to me a nelflati man la the present kcep-your nrut era of city trurel LborinK to eatabliah a ayaLcm of •(Mm, or arbat my frieod Jinks cnllaeUqurtlr, whiob will aallafy boon after 6 o'clock the other craiing n Ctviwdcd Third arenne car train rent northaard. and. aa U always the case, there arm mors men than women sitting and more woman Chau men standing. Among the latter were three Grand street shop girls—loud mouthed, slangy and pretty They made no neerrt of what they thought of the men who would not rise and give them their amis. It waa not complimentary. At Twenty third atreet a remarkabl* specimen of humanity—one of youramooth faced, cigarette smoking, fur ml land tribe—having reached the and bf hia ride, ana*, and with an elaborate smile offered hi. amt to one of the girls. A nimble fooled man near by slipped Into it. Krerybody Uugb«d but the girts and the dude. Tire latter turned a look upon the et> CToaeher which was calculated to crush him to earth so that be would not rise again, and aa he praaed the maidens said with a deprecating air: "That fellow la an awful ead-«n awful cad." -He’s got a face.” said one of the shop girt*, and all three collected about the culprit and proceeded tn pass high flavored remarks about him, which he listened to Slung with indignation, a Too nr man sitting next to him gi the girts hi. amL Another man wbo had not' thought < giving up bis own seat turned around an
J of you
You bad no right 1 do with his seat w hat lie choom." “That's what I did.” said the culprit un“Y'ou ought to be ashamed " “Oh. give us a rest!” cried another passenger. "Get up and give thr lady y-our own seat If you are so troubled about it” Indignant panamgrr sulwldrs. By this time Mr. Dude, feeling that he hail made rather a neat exhibition of himself. got near to the donr, when a strong hand waa laid on hit collar. Hr turned and saw a very angry workingman looking into his eyes. "See here,”said the latter inatone which made the fur lined fraud quail, "I’ve a good mind to black your eye for you." “Wa-wa-wbat is the mat ter f" gx-ird the fellow. The idea of your trying to do the purty after riding all the way to your own Station! You dowrve a ms hiding. No. you don't! Ye'll ride to the next KtaUon." And amid the plaudits of the entire carful the Indignant workman gave the fur lined collar a twist that made Its owner black in the face, and would not let him off until the train reached Thirty-fourth atreet, two stations beyond when: be wanted to go. aa a grand revenge.—New York Her-
Ilefore
THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. T1 irt-enlh Season—1891. Capacity 300. Location unsurpassed. One block ■rom tl e New Depot. Nearest Hon*e to the surf. Strictly firal-claaa in all appointm -nta. WALTER W. GREEN, of Philadelphia, Proprietor.
^ CMoorl A. a Daw, agrnt-srfa sysla
h«adqaart«(qju SL Juarph. Mi the days of the Inter-.tale the colonel waa easy of aerraato the editor, who waa always in need of transportation, night be waa called out of tied by one of the proleiaion. who Informed the ml< ' that be. the editor, waa broke, and tba had received a telegram from borne bouncing family sickness, and that be waa expected to leave on the first train. Tbe colonel took out a map and saw that the price of a ticket to the point of destination waa about (LtA Hr handed the editor u two dollar bill, explaining that he had no blanks. As the editor left the colonel thought of him in every way excejs the complimentary way. and hoped be would
measure through, lu casting abmi assistance lie came upon the country rdl tor whom be had favored and asked him ‘ be could he of any service. Tpe edit turned In.'and through his Influrutv i! measure mas passed. "It was a Irwon nie I never forgot." said the rolom "It taught me to never despise thr day small things. The man whom I mu have kicked into tlie street fur whnl thought an impertinence turned out In I
I once s|wnt a winter with a family whgim the mother and thr dsnghtera prrfofmed most of the household service, only calling They were In moderately comfortable circumstances. and considering their habits and their Income, should never have ‘ greatly worried about money matters, the daughters were always In debt, and tbe mother, wbo waa a widow, waa in a perpetual worry about bills 8be allowances were always spent before they were reived, and the aggregate indebtedoem Ur mure than the sum providsd. so I tbe surplus dele arcumulsted rapidly. mausged to get into such corners. They
Inually and Isiught g»«l
bought i things, U
fit to
A their
re anything
hat leeame of the many articles
which were brought into the bouse I could never Imsgiur. until one day I overheard
a conversation that let light In upoi
subject.
“ * " daughters had been caught In the night brfuer. and herdt was wiai.ru. mud splasiied And torn. ! had taken It (iff hurriedly, dropped it the fliMir in one corner of the room and 1 gcAten It, she said, and it was one mass wrinkles and cram. She gave it a few dashra with the whisk broom, then In gust dec! Aral that It waa no good and she would throw it into the beater. Suiting the action to the won!, she bundled up the draw, took It to the cellar and a moment later nothing remained of It bot hat and some 111 flulng bot expensive shoes, only half worn, went tbe some When article* weee Inquired for coca
iwraon. who w, daughters, and they silenced her remonstrance* whenever she ventured, and ' declaring that tbe things were perfectly useless, and why not hare them out of the way? Articles of furniture requiring only moment's repairs were broken up foe kindling, tins with a speck of a bole In were given to the ashman, and everything and anything the putting In order of which lime or pains were disposed of in way. Hut it was into the eapad Jaws of the beau-r that the goods and cl tel* of that family went, and wasteful! ' tUavaganee took on a new meaning after that winter’s experience with ater as a consuming ' ' " Y'ork Ledger.
CHALFOYTE, Howard sUeat and Sevan arrnoe, Cape May,' X. J. Open all the year. Gas Electric Della. Accommodationa first class. U. W. SAWYER. Proprietor.
struck at a dr|Ah of twrnty-ilvr collar looking body that bad hern u. earthed by the blasting of the rock, ii i first resembled a vein of dark clay or sbal ' ' ou close rxainlualioa It was fuun It was covered with scales. Tn.- u t of tbe workmen wss aroused, and t careful digging they finally uneartlwd atone body twenty-eight feet long si tapering at both ends A close exanuii tion showed reptile that had become petrified. Tbe tail end was first found, and twe five feet of It bare been taken out, but _. bead is yet imbedded In the rock. The fus'1 rested lu a fissure lu the solid rock, and
BatauSmaiSj£l > Maa^aji (e ilk). Aaalta. is en>b: chUdrvnJ. U
j Opposite (‘oner.hs Mall,
CAPE MAY. N. i. J.K. WILSON, Frop'r.
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4N Wiuiliington Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.
The remains have be of responsible people, wbo w. them for further cj This Bod re id been many yean ago. and which by tbott who had seen 11 aa being tarenly-flTe feet long. Tbe snake was :y-fi re years ago. and than ' - ‘ ' say they
npany of oo*
ma men la Detroit. “Order is Heaven's first law 1 * rarea into my mind the instant I glanced ora*
v blotting pad* and so oa.
office looked aa though it had not 1 dusted or swept Id a mouth, and yet d '— *" Hied with hoods and aa
at church.—Detroit Kras Praa.
the si
light Tbe error consists of the fact that tbe iron monument- at Illaine, and for many miles east of there, are WO yard* north of tbe, forty-ninth parallel, which should l« the next boundary line. Ensign Edw ard Moale. Jr., of the United States nary, ami connected with the United a coast survey, tells the story. Three years ago Ensign Moale was on the United s surveying eehouner which was operating lu the vicinity of Illaine. The authorities at Washington sent out charts iniug the latitude and longitude, 1 are filled In with the result of the surveys A Itacbed to the schooui-r w-os Assistant . S. Gilbert, who hud charge of tbe party
He.
I lu i
suit of Ilia work, which was filled Into map, received from headquarter* at Washington. When Gilbert's charts were platted in these mats, it was found that the boundary monuments al illaine, and for a dirUuicr east thereof, were WU yards to tbs north of the forty ninth parallel. “At first we thought we were mistakes.'' said Ensign Mode, "and carefully went over the work time and again, only to verify the fact that the boundary- monuments wiTe further north than they should
“How did tl
r boundary line ' ‘ r tbe dire
d English
vey was mode lu l>OS u
id the Joint American a in nortiierii Montana or lb
Tbis was trifling a
the ourrey Rocky mo
the start, but kept uwlening out cover* WO yard, wide at tlic Strait* of
Georgia.”
“Can the Briti-di demand the territory
hackf"
"No. they can oik, because the boundary line between tbe United Stales an'" ada is fiaed by tixor imKiumeuta, are of iron and urr pL.re-1 tv cry mils from the Like ol tlie WntsL to tlie straits of Georgia From tbe l.ikc of I be Woods the Atlantic thr luuieinry line is fixed by
0006 AND ENDS. Sloe* 1871 the Congregational churches In England bare Increased from LOSS to ATM The alxtrea counties of Montana average a greater site than tbe state of Mmaachu
MbWUBi them will he drawn up the chimney. A young ladylaya she has been so care folly taught to reverence the aged that aht doesn't even dare to laugh at an old Joke. Thuer wbo hare finis bed by making all think with them hare usually been tbcsr wbo began by daring to think for them selves. fiu New Mexico and Arisons. A lards 4 England) dentist la aald to hart a small boy all In bis office and rail at the top of hi* lungs oocaaionally. Itta '
Tbe LU Charles Brad Logh played a strong game of eh css. and ranked amon* the best players of England, ils waa a be skillful lu checkers and other aimllai The w*n known painter. Benjamin West, when a boy displayed bis geo in* by polling hair from a cat's tail and making a brush with which be pointed a port art of Ms little sistnr. In the South Sea islands the females and malea alike adopt the earring for personal adornment, and even in tbe wilds of Africs they are worn by tba untutored asvage* of both sexes. Tbe best place to lire In Fnpl.aA to a ripe old age is the workhouse. So it sec mi from the census At least two melropol Ran paupers bare passed the century, and at Shoreditch workhouse nearly threefourths of ths Inmates were over sixty;
*e bleaching and fireproofing tea la now claimad to bs praet
been resorted to. good results being found to follow the uas of a solution—per yard of tbe fabric—of two and a half punaN. ^ chloride of sodium dissolved in seven and a half pounds of water. The Invention. 11 is asserted, la particularly applicable to the case of bagging nude from Juts baits, be log >n fact far superior to any heretofore produced from such material la th** it la lighter is color aa well aa much superior
By applying tbe solution while the goods arc on tbe calendar It doe* not com* in contact with the spinning and wearing machinery. which would cause them to rust, and by applying It while the goads are on the calaodar. and Just bafuss beiag rullad ap. a very thorough and rvao dWributiuo of the chemical through the goods la obtained. Tbe rolls are stored sway as they cnuie from the calendar, and Id a damp condi tion, produced by thr application of tbe chemical, the result of this being that * diem leal action takes place lu ths tightly •olle.1 goods which very matarially 1mproves the color of the article and adds practically nothing
a tbe bleaching of the fabric*, a
solution were applied and the fabrics dne-i before (ring formed Into bunrolled up Bleaching the fabrics la • only result of this process, for It ths fabria fireproof, and
ling MigtMapfi Fulmer was idly reclining In his Judicial chair, when a biuahlug and Bulling couple entered the
thr lakes nnd rinr-
ufflcially nqx Chicago Trit
* VVadiington.'
Kir Cdgsr I loci* m. Among tbe mo-t Interesting of hii ollretlooi are t uuar conct-ruing the Eichi Bey of the Crimea, whose statue will be considered bj unny among Sir Edgar's finest works, lie ilrewriisid the faseinatlug effect of Lord Stratford de Bedcliffe'a personal appear*mv, hi. stem iron bound J»W. S|iarkliug bine eye. clewr cut brew, uteri.*uglug brow*, and the haughty carnage of bis head.
Then be went on to tall stories of passionate temper and good haart. ow be was lord of tbe Turk and the an and of the government at home
by right equally of bis commanding intel-
lect and his fiery, unbridled moods.
thought 1 should hare had him down
" aald Hir Edgar, humorously, like the boat I had made of
“He did ni
him. and.! be shouted ooL 'Why. you hare made me look like a bad tempered maul'« A story, as being specially characteristic of tbe sculptor himself, most be given. He -- dining with e score of friends, each
is projected. Tbs most costly Is that undertaken by the Canadian govern meat, which will admit Atlantic staamara into Lake So parlor. It will coal fTO.OOOJIOO.
broadly hinted at ths propriety of a fas. “Oh. that's all right," aald ths new bus band, slipping a bill Into hi* benefactor's hand with a grand six. Tbs Judge caat a stealthy glance at the
i -Uo
ms dollar. "This ain'trnoofhr* srrLimsd b<_ leas you plank down four dollars more I won't fill out your marriage certificate." ”Y"ou cant bluff me." returned the groom. “I don't care about tbe cwrUficmte, anyhow I am married now and yon can'i And with that bs and his bride eiAd. their way Into tbs street. Magistrate Palmer still bolds the orrtifl cate, and be declares that the additional four dollar* la the only thing that will In dime him to part with R for, h* says, firs dollar* Is ths standard fee. and be la be coming tired of these “o —Philsdelpbla Times.
Tbs favorite wife of th* sultan wai i poor girl, firing In ths ooal mi: ■ ~ i beautiful girt, aa
nop!* trltb di mother Nothing more waa beard of her lor many yaars, until a Uula Inheritance was loft to her by a ratal!sad at '
the door of th* ri the sol tank only Isgal wtf# stopped down todsetara herself lbs ooca Flora Collin aad renounce tbe legacy In favog-of her
leap year aad leap day. Th* rural folks of England declare that all the pea* and bean* grow the wrong way Is leap year— that la. the seed* are ast In th* contrary way to what they an la o“Louis Republic.

