Cape May Daily Star, 8 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CATE MAY CITY. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JURY 8, 1S01.

PRICE 3 CENTS.

rn MOST SMITH, MANCFACTVKING CONFECTIONER, CIMIDS SOU) AT PUII^DA I KIC KS - ^ Wathmgtm Stmt. C V | | It IIA 1.1,0WELL A. SON,

!•. CtlLI I? PKEMONT HOUSE.

ATTOK\ KYN.

j sph kk i.EAnma, ^ ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW MIUCITUK AND MAMTKK IN CH ANC'KBT 47 W ASH INC*TON STKUET, Caps Mat Citt, N. J. jy^OKUAM IIAMD. ATTMHNKT AND COUNKI.LOK-Al

ADd. ExAmlner in

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CEAN VIEW HOTEI..

I'liAinwr}, Suiirrnir (-'i.u Aiid'N.iUry Public.

Cai-k May Count Uouak, N. J.

KlppuiUe I‘uUUc KuAdUo I

££ K. DOUGLASS, CAl- Ma> CWjr. N

ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

nilUlrly np|><»i I'ikskk* V»n

HIE BRUNSWICE, Uruun sTKrrr inure

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JAMKS b. htitks. J >KKXTOV VILLA. Open for the Season.

MRS. J. A. MYERS.

STOCKTON HOTJBTa, CA1*K MAY. X. J. REMonELI.il AMI REEURMSHEl). CULSINE OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. V. Til HO. WALTON, 1‘roprirlor.

AMES M. E. IIILDKETII, \ OOUNBKLLOR-AT-LAW

■*n YMIC'IAMN. J 4MF.S MKC R\Y, M I>.

■UCKLLAKCOTN. ^ ai a Er °-’° LAUNDRY So. 47 WakhlacloB Ktrrrl. WWk icc« »rd oo MmuUj »lll b; itiu

| TAMES J. IXIAK, •; CARPENTER AKD DITI.DEB. rjl.ll radtenmn- pi..1111.1 1

JIOTKIa Id A FAYETTE, CAPK M AY. X. J.. JOHN TRACY A VO , • Owner* mnd Propri. DlitK-lly nn Hie Ib-aoh. Ci.nipl. iii'Pccry <|. |iArlincnL Til led ami Mipi-lird with the laic*: imp-uved iia.*. a-rr ck-vat >r. LACY. Manager. -

ROASTING A MINING TYRANT. I IS IT THE LOST SWIFT MINE? ODDS ENOi lUcnisnl at UghtBln: 'i^d. ! * rru Thlt’ituj'rntm'xZiaLbit. C *"* 1 Pranclaco baa Cbincwe coopers.

In the munnuius the mineni (n«|ncnt- ! Judiie J W. Farr}-, the well known ^ ‘ ,-, * er * *•* “boal 1.400 places of worship

ly make their descent intu the valley* by j Owen county politician, tella mr the fob 1 ln ‘

aidng a jdece of -i|uaVitr; ash" bark as a lowing story of a wuoilerful rare that has I Clutrlo. Dickens' salary as editor of The toboggan, but ofteuer rely on the tcnaci- i ”■* ,0,1,1 d on bte laud In Morgin connty. i Dally Nrws was llu.uuu per annum, ly of tbi-ir heavy canvas overalls. "“'.T cYpli.rrda short dlatancr. t To think wisely b tbe part of a user; to To some this mcthol of transportation J~f* v , n ? ”' tt ' 11 catloos It mnat act w bady requires a coniianatioa of man

may ws m alnunl or imi«eisibl|., but it is a manner worth relaUng!* A nan of d f ,0 ‘ lD ' 1 ‘ lolfrl

a fact neverthek®,; men do go down the hunters were pursuing a' qnmrr whiA I . T, "‘. u ** t liMof Aiaskarxeeeda la length fearful dopix 00 the soft snow from the their hound, had apruhg wheTthJj^f. ‘ t '‘ ' '

top of a two mile ridge in that manner ' deuly came upon a high ledge. At theme, faster than they ever did 03 a «del when ment 01 armrlng at thla point the baying a boy. j ol the hounds was distinctly audible, U At the Khedive lode the miners had i h,1,, '* r »m* hw tahlnd. Suddenly them long borne a grudge against the saper- . “ ... ^5* *!!“**' . . S^*“iSrlSi* i ? ,on " , "‘a i “I'll~*l-.lr.dllhai..T7i£3 they swore thPy would get even with animal had been struck by some Invisible k® •"“I' j foroe and forever quieted. The hunter. The Kluvhve was located just two w-ere at a loss to account for ' ‘' miles alwve the old government road Don - While wondering wL_ - _ leading toUotliic, at a l»nd, calleil "The lb * ''’’‘i* s'bclatod hound that haiTbern Crook," and it required an hour'* hard j un * l,1 ' ! 10 hrep up with the pack ci cliuilring on foot to get up to the mine ^ lbr » v -r - from then- , ! . disappomtmeoL and the hunter* One morning the superintendent came ! ^. d ?«. h f d

hot really t< ranse the n yield #l.0U».

and r

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A few .lays

tt day.

WEST END EAUNORY

V."

MARCY. M. D.,

S in 4 P.'

A. R. GORDO N, General Expressman.

juft aliont tired of his tyranny and several suggested the propriety of giving him a pounding. However, Prqyidenre. who sometimes advocates th«;vat»e-«f the jawr miner as well as that of the rich nabob who owns the proiarty, came to the men's asidstanix. at this critical juncture. The obnoxious sup -rintendent was expecting some impoi tut instructions from headquarters, and gave orders that if u telegram came to dispatch a clerk on horseback until he reached "The Crook." and there to discharge hispistoL While tearing around, cursing the miners os was his wont, sudden!v a shot rang out on the clear air and.'looking down into the valley, all saw a messenger waring a paper. The anxious sup.-rin tendent was in a fix; he wautisl that telegram in a hurry, but knew tint the steep trail would demand an hour's hard work to reach

there.

At this moment the wag of the crew epjasl up to him and offered a big iron scoop shovel, sugg-sting that if he sat in that ho could go down the hill qnickly

and safely.

The superintendent hml often seen the descent made on the snow; as stated, bn! he did not sue tbo roguish twinkle in the man's eye as he took the proffered itn-’ His trousers were thin, so grasping the handle and sitting in the concave part of the shovel, hu shot down thodeclivity; faster and faster ho went until he fairi)

flew.

His seat by the terrible friction grew one of hi, warmeran.1 vvarmcriuhcsped recklessly Un Hut if on. but there was no stopyin : until the ; killed by « j.ltbriau bottom wits reacj.-.L lie' was literally 1 ,1 '' rrT - “ " ir 'v 1‘lehei roasted; but the iniueri bal their re- | ^ ,bc * lu

venga.—Kansas City Globe.

Precaring torrlies of pine knou, thi hunter, hastily followed the ddg They had not gone more than KM feet until they entered a large chair*— —■-* - •

dome. Every inch of

and roof was covered with minule crystals that .;^%le.t like million, of diamonds when the light of the t - - -

■e torches (Wied upon

1 iinit lofty the hounds, tbe ■trace their steps, pnIVlied tort’ The dog, ci

1 discovery Judge

* dive and explored tt ,u-m, oi-uime. He dcMrrilie, it as one o. the most wonderful raves he ever saw. In one of the room, there ia a alone wall. 70 yard, long. 4 feet high amt 4 feet thick. t« built of limestone rock of a kind

Tbe judge U at a 1.. prwienoe of thU wall, cemented together u ill

an the reck itself Many people who h, tbe artificial wall , thla U tbe famous ; worthy mlnal and 0

the judge will care «a, knowr sliver mines evi Commercial.

Blood

to recount for the

mprchdly as

a cement^LS strong ve seen the cave and ■ hsJined to think rifi cave, where that ntd silver a hundred

im, ahonld prove con

ie a millionaire, as Swl

to he one of the richest r opened.—Cor. LoniaviHa

I'hllliiplnea. -acred Uw with plebeian la killed

simple rrom.

latter 1. M-ttled In ling the immlr dly who t, likes

German, bvgai the Seven Year

I.d nl

( Another nahlrman ruuiu fall for the mu

liusliic Tliemimui'ier. dered noble, for their doctrine la. YVh drinking water during 1 kind of an equivalent i, it to kill Mime 01 war (irsna;. stolidly j “ho l» no latter than a dog? Hence tl the practice, and ' family of tbe slain noble look, around 1

uncling M* if It cannot tlud a reUlive of the mu

Naiuh-ou all the . . .

it by his "Continental Biocka.lt

venwl |«-aoc was aocoui|iauied by univeraal j • •*' Indulgvuue in tbeexhilaratiugcup. Arueri- ( nor

b-'k kluilly Ui iu cuutenia, and by hu

TAIL WALTER S. LEAMING, DENTIST, OcncE—on. lluauEa akdOtkam Sr*. Catk May City, N. J. Is Attkkdance Daily.

THE WIYOHOF, CAPE MAY, N. J.

mtly enUrgii.„ powerful hnia-uu to coffee

culture. Hi,e in prices during the great eieii —- ".i—'-' .Red the consumption

thousand tons." But

world

e, while the ! If nu 110I.I

vlativr, the fi

nHyilr th

A. 1

1. m. n.

L. leAch

Philada ;

AKAYKTTK STKKET. IIKUiW

J DENIZOT. • Dealer is General lluuae Funil-hlnx Gauds . ami I'ockii Cnilci;. Uaidware, rte. IS Washington Street, Cape May, N

from Ibe New Itcpot Nil

CapAcity 300. Lo.-atlon unsun-aaoc-l. tine hit ■ Jhe turf^ S'riclly first-claas in all “•*” f I'hiUdelphia,

Pronrh-tor

about fur th

Demand

have had coffee

ough.”

WALTER W.'GREEN, .

Mcucn. may ha Ml at the ehBBInx ah of I II sa.llk C Wadiluirt.,i WrwT. J/ Ik CHILLI I’M, M. D., H0ME6PATRIC CRYKHUS, CAI'R MAY OITY. iipcc Neeni; TloS A.M. .1 tax P.M.&tu" PJI

IIOTKLM AND CO TT ALES. ■JJNITRD STATES HOTEL Cos,as UrWatYB asb Jacatos (Ivasai* Newly rraoTkled and red tied ThU home ha, uadenooe a thorough repair Lucstlnu very erntral and near the brseh. piER AVENUE INN. virsa all thb Ybab. CawroaL Looavioa Pirr Area we, ntar Walking Un Strut,

a. T. k. WALES.

L UADIMK'K. SKCUND Cart Bara Hot-axs r axa

IJIHK ACME, ' * —[IK. l-aoi-renun, XSlrr&c r m 10 Gi *tB> or Hot-ai DeUchifally' Lueated pirertly cm Rhure T?K M ?M t 5? t CTK r00, ° EWDgU ‘ S EA CREST INN. _CAFK MAY, H. J ■KACH AYE. O.SEiftlL-AEE KKL, w K. B. ■^^■Y’OMING. BOCTU LAFAYETTE 8TKEET.

JOHN AKINS’ ICS-CRSAM PARLORS Ice Cm at aad M alrr Ire*

Union Transfer Co. HAGGAUE EXPRESS

-AKO-

geoeral .'.Railroad.'. Ticket.'. Agents. Cor. Wsthlagton and Jackson SD.

with every Union victory, evvry Union defeat. Con-

sumption Inccvared 30 M iicrocnL in 1W4. 17.5 per cent, iu 1S05. 33.5 per cenL in ItMO, nod *7.25 |.-r rent. In 1807. Removal of duties and fluancial pros|>erily tucreaaed the coll for the aromatic berry, and adronce In (irice becauw of short crop, or lyndicate ojM-ratiiins diminiahed iL The soffee cap Dn busions thermometer in tlie United States. —Richard Wheatley lu

wait patiently till wum- one of them U

received into the noble', cade; then the vrndrtta i, preweuted. although man]

When the blood feud la sati,fled a recon

cllialiun of the coutcmling foctiuna taka place, lu all the lewis the head, of lb) murdered chsmiuoii, are cut off and taken home, and the head hunters celebrate tbe

affair festally. The skulD ore fixed t tritt in Popular Science Monthly!

i by the 1

in diameter, when at It, weight will too, will la-

will re

iu the world—i, now d Greenwich station mC. tbe maguitudr

re may la- obtained when it

it will have a cafiociiy of 12.- 1 t i'' bit wi ga»; that It Will bc-SUU feel ! «-*iou1 at lith an altitude of IK! Iccl j the angi-l full heighL Unit iu total I '••ol w *1 2.3XJ bin,, of which l.WJ ! hretlier

A college friend of mine hu a h little sister iu Roxhury, who will bt b'-r next birth-lay, and he never Urew 1 Isting the cute sayings and doings of the little miss. The latest bit of anecdote D .Harvard, and I will relate tlic story as 1 remember it a>„ a recent floe Sabtadh aftertiiMin liuliFEdtth lea-ed to go to Sttn•Ly -chiad to learn "somethlu’aliout Dud,” — - * ‘C So she was duly sent

Lot iu the uhthtdrcM and d you Ivarii V impiTrcd iiiT

HOTEL CHAEFOXTE,

Huwaid street and Sewell avenue, Cape MavFN. J. Open all Uie year. Gas, Electric Bells. Accommodations 6rsb«le*w—S R. w. SAWYER, Proprietor. i

^oofo^icaf Qarbcn

Fairnnount Park,

i'BILAOELPHlA.

FDR THE SCASOR I8S lut-rexaNl X'baettnti, tn Ibe Urge ex

of Bring

Hotel ' Oriole PtFflffr STREET mo BEACH AfEHOE. L. PHIL. KOENIG, - ■ • I'Korainoa. AJi ItooniN Face Ocean. Cafe SAttalilted.

POR SALE A few Choioe Bmldmg Lots m, IO. Directly on the Iv-acb—Twnfqaa-e, from the W J 1: It station citvwaier Electric lights, wl4aatreetapealeeUy ttjalued. ^

1JKU bms of coal to fill it with

gas. For the reception uf the gigantic gasometer a concrete took &S feet in Ilia me and 31 feat C iuche. deep bos lawn made, a coat of 875,(XAJ. tbe greater part of t__ work hsi lug lawn dona by tbe stokers, who would otherwise have been discharged during tlie summer month*. Tbe cost of tbe bolder alone—iu manufacture, erection and fothpletion—will be 82U5.W5.-Nt

York Telegram. /

Fast Time Eatlag Egga

Edward Smith, a wood carver In Us ploy of the Gilbert Clock company, m wager with one of the workmen lb* eould eat twenty-four eggs In three utea. Tbe contest between Smith an egg, came off Sat onlay afternoon, and was woo by Smith. Aa the bet was for only

derided Iy aa though at of It.—Walerbury

Smith bad the w

Advantage ..f a Dig Wedding. There la a certain frankness of tone In Ibis sen ten oe from a recent article by Mrs Florence Howe Hall, “One advantage of a large wedding over a small one, and therein tmal enure, of a church wedding, at th* bride U likely to receive a greater number of preeenu."

Judge Peter by—Where is yonr son iowJ OoL Verger—He is with SUverstooe. ImY that the merchant who has tailed rveral times and been burnt oat a Hum

The water barometer In SL Jacques' toww. Pori*, has a glass tnbe over fortycoe feet long and about three-qtuiten 08 an inch in* diameter—the largest yet

'em- of ScriiAun- bi 1 Yta." said the little gi

Aud tihat wn,

woo-lrringly iu then she slowly • "The laud l.

it blue eye. looked the quatUoucr's face and

aid:

my chaperon, I shall not

When once the human ■ going. like a rocket or a 1 engine, aud In the right can It not achieve! We should In lime root re! rlrmmstancea Instead of bring controlled thereby; eda cation would day by day become more adapted to one consistent end; and, finally, conscience stricken, we should guide heredity with our own baud. InMrad of leaving it to bliud ffiaoce. unless, indeed, a well instructed paternal govern incut wisely took the rrimi. and □ cion of people who were thoroughly In love with each other, after due ami careful elimination of tbe unfit. Thus, cruelty should at barnew. and none of It, valuable* energy raated on wan ton experiment, aa It ia by Aud thus, a, the boy is father to tin-man, should tbe human race one day be fatber ball—Harper',.

till lion dollar* would buyge wumea iu Ihedriltsrd world fur 50J.0ju.ltx) homeless children Dr. Johnson was partial to t nd clouted cream, and all his

uradous altadimetit fur a leg of mutton. Shakesiware and Mollere ore reportevl to lie the only Ismka Iswd Randolph Churehlll takes with him on hi, b>ur through Africa. Tbe runaways on the Brooklyn bridge

iveragetwo.

There 1, nothing that *0 promptly cuts short a congestion of the lung*, sore throat or rheumatism aa but water thoroughly and promptly applied. When you incline to wear}- of well doing solace yourself with the Arab proverb, 'The reward of good works ia like dales, tweet aud ripening late." It U calculated that Wordsworth, nature's poet, walked during hlx lifetime a distance of nearly 200.000 mtlra, and what splendid use be made of hit sauntering*; The Y. M. C. A.'* of The country-now wn property worth I1IJIO.C" ~ tnd and eighty three persons are eni aa [add official,, and there are 815.000

Afraid of t'andy Maw. my thing In thU great and

glonou, republic of our* that a girl like* better than any other cue thing it I* candy. ** mg man who unwillingly

—jor portion of bis'salary to . trebaa* of It can't hold a can

die to ibis sweet competitor. He put*, as

re. a rival In the field to steal away aitis. He bates to do It, too, worse lie bates to get np at 7a. m., after

sluing up until 12 or 18 a m. helping her to eat It Hr botes It mrt only because It la bta rival, but because be know* that the """* ‘ ’ l* making about 10.000 pec

cry pound that la sold. Cupid

Cupid.

rac, in t

'toe in tuck,

and satin boxes aud bag*, whk ‘

only brand, a veteran candy girl will accrpt. But the young man's tarn *-as come now, and the candy man [if sotrer will have to suck a pebble for awoct-

nlq' while tbe young man grius.

The girls are scared, and they won’t eat candy any more, because lost week a New Jersey young woman, un a visit to Wash Itigtim. rarefied a box of candy from her "bran" a. she was leaving tlie national ipilal to nibble on daintily os abe bustled juu-wanl. She got home la-fore the box Ipliwl, aud then she hit It again,

time too many, and tbe ap

But it was 01 »*»ntly eun-uleni. saccharine' and lhacoUtc drop in its sober null of brown -xploded with ternfle force In her month rod blew imarly teeth, and jaw bone splinlera. aud rosy cheeks, and dimpled chin, nd cherry li;s.. and 'awcbblow skin all i‘ey tbe town uf New Iloreb and clear oat

■to the suliurbs.

Nubudy who saw the dreadful sight had k- slightest idea that there waa so much 1 a chi volute drop of the regulation dilenalons, but there was, and the girl gut al I at Vf It that cuuld be gut in the brief lime : her disposal. Of course report uf tbe accident —not the chocolate dn>|>—flew all over the telegraph wire* and dropped into the homea^f the fair la every ttau. and the young girl* won’t touch randy, though the young men swear It Isn't howled, which they are not In any hurry to do.—New York Truth.

It will probably never be known a ■came of tlie ark of tbe covenant at me of tbe dent ruction and plunder of tnple. Even conjecture!

miraculously concealed from tbe spoiler*, and account It among the bidden thing* wbidb the Messiah Is to reveal. It Is admitted, however, from an examination uf " Jewish writers, that the old aft was ref In the second temple, and there la no ivideucr on record to show that a new one is generally understood that the ab«uf the ark was one of the important partk-alar* in which the second temple garde.! as inferior to that of SoloJuarphua stoles that “the most holy “a, vacant In the second temple; rnoku rabbinical writers assert 11.-1 lu place wos simply marked by a stone. Tbe fact that Kara. Nrbemlah and tbe Mscca‘mes frequently mention the other sacred ten, I is. bat never refer to the ark, arema J U an acknowledgment on their part that they knew nothing of tbe great tnoof the coveuanL—SL Ia>uia Rcpnb-

An up town Brooklyn doctor had a startling experieoce tbe other nlgbL He nv orived a “burry'' rail from a Marty avenue • * -nd went fall haste to find on 1 who had apparently been . brawl. A woman In tbe next flat had whacked her bend with a club. Tbe doctor rigged bla surgical tackle and carefully began mowing down through tbe patient’s hair to reach the severed scalp He cropped off several handfuls and laid bora the cuticle, but did not find tbe was flowing copiously, Uit gash visible. He waa puttied. He Investigated curiously; tugged 1 — •« tbe hair. Thru the whole ff- It was a wig.—New York

As Aerial Top. Street fakirs have brought oa that neither runs along the pa'

snn It a fakir cstartled

and boy, who had gathered ah at Stuyveaant park yeaterAy w

when he cried “Look out!" With a whlxx

whirr, something rose swiftly In the _ - gracefully down

Id several a ia ring, wlU

id tka fakir

air. curved, aad

NPdu.

Tbe new toy is an aerial top, 1 the spot It consisU of a hree spokes, mounted de•lender steel rod The spoke,

rage.1 sod ta ittad a UL Tbe bub boa Id fur a string. Tbe handle of the rod is held In one bond, while the pull, off the string with a jerk. The wheel revolve, rapidly and ascends. Some “ It will ascend several bnudred feet, tight of light depending on the force with which the string ia jerked.-New York

Dr.-Fisher, of Salem, hod a singular way of rarefying his consdener. Be woe asked hove be could read the Atbanasloa creed when be did not believe U. He replied. “I trad It as If 1 did not believe IL" Mr. Pyle, being directed by bis bishop to read “ d 'd so, saying, “I run. dirseted to read Ip which is raid to have bean the creed Sc. Athanasius, but God forbid that It wild be jour* or mine!” John Patriot Wllatm. when speaking of Nioodemu* a* redermd to in tbo third chapter of John, would uniformly ray, “Then wo* a gentleman of the Pharisee* called Nloodemua." -oung Udlea.”—St. Louis Globe Dem-