voii xx. no. is.
CAPE MAY CITY. TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 21, 1891.
PRICE 3 CENTS.
OOXFECTIOXEBY, ETC.
rp MONT SMITH, MANUFACTUUNG CONFECTIONER, -goods sold at raiLADA nnr» -
CAPS MAT.
a HAL.LOWELL A SON. —yrntri
ATTORNEYS
J- BPICKB LKAMINO, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW MlULTTOB AND MABTTCK IN CUAKCWT 47 Wa*hix(.tox Stkut, Caw M»r Citt, N. J. j^pOROAN BAND', ATTOBXET AXD CODXIUXOB-AT-LaV. Soliettor, Muur and Examiner in Ckanoar?, Sopreme Court Cofamiaatooer and thmrj Pnbllo. Cars Mat Codbt Hotmx, N. J. (Oppualla Public Buildlu(I )
YOLUNb COTTAU E,
iVbMrai l-boter Winn. Tanll; Trade p. coluks;
pRBMONT HOUSE. Con. PnaKEUX akd WatsixaTox Sra.
Hen// flaeerared Tkxxi BxiaoBAian. Mm. M. L. Chaplaix.
rpBE ALDINK, DariTTB Krater. Naaa Baacn Avaati. CAPS MAT. it J. Tnno Mi ai.iea. ProprMor. Flnl clan CatolM Lanr. aU> Bnuma.
QCEAN VIEW HOTEL, BKACB AVB. AKD OXTATTB (T., tVlmnu.dlalel)’ oppoaltc Iron Pier.
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r. DOUGLASS, Cape Mar CKr. N.J.
ATTORNET-AT-LA W, soLicrroa master and exAMINEK IN CHANCERY OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY.
J-AMES M. a HILDRETH, COUNSELLOaAT-LAW
L-'ara Mar Cm. X.J.
HHYNICIANM.
| AMES M EC RAY, M. D. naainxxT I bt.k iax. O Plt'E—Piaar St,o«t. Cornua
CAPS MAT CITY.
AT Xieer. al raddei.ee. So. a Nortt
BRUNSWICK
CAPE MAT. Large, Cool Boon, Term. Bn. JAMES B. KT1TES. J1RKXTON VILLA. Open for the Season. -Kal*rsed iMirrmsed.akn " a.
MTOCKTOBT HOT£Ij,
C'rVl’K M A.Y, PT. J. REMODLLEH AM* RE IT RMS RED. CUISINE OF THE HIGHEST OKDEa F. TIIEO. M ALTON, I*roprlelor.
ALTER COTTAUK. No. 10 Nobth St., Cape Mat. Rooms are Urge aim! coni. Beat of care glean to cu ainc. IUlr» on application. MRS. A. E. WALTER
M ISCKLI.A \ FAUN. Bro.’a LAUNDRY
. Ka. 47 WsihlBgtM StrreL Work reee.eed am Monday aUl b« returned ju Ibanday: ital r.cHeed on Wrdu— eiarued an naiurday.
j TAMES J. DOAK,
W CARP EATER *RI> BUILDER.
male* PinnliW lubbing I
TT M. D. MARCY. M. D., * BEB1UEMT PH VHHTAN SINCE II OFriCK-PbliadelfAla Phmnuey.Oor.Oea “t. and ami Columbia aea 3a-No.T» Wiiaiaoroa braarr CAPE MAT.X.J. C1X« Hoon-Prom I lot A. M.i SU4P.:
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.a WALTER a LEAM1NG,
DENTIST,
Oepice—Job. HcohesabdOcwab Sts.
Cape Mat Citt, N. J. In Attexdaxce Dailt. a^LEACH, mTuT * (formerIjr of PbiUda )
ae l.APATETTE XTEEKT. BEU>» MAW-
BUB AVENUE.
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p* H. PHILUPS, M. D., RESIDENT HOMEOPATHIC PHVhlClAH,
JOHN AKINS’ 102 CR2AH PARLORS lee Cream and Water lees
iihlnrioa Ki_ CBpaRayCity.
HOTELM AND COTTACEM.
SITED STATES HOTEL.
IT
Sea ly reaoran TBlaienaakaa LoeaUdB eerr oeob Tama. SA ti*. and
3IER AVENUE INN. AU.'m Tbab. Cbxtbal Locinoa
ill tvo rulsuin of Ifea Brack and I
Bara Uovaas Paa
TEEMS MODERATE.
BEACH AYE.. ONE tt^CABE BELOW E. B.
deliEkUanr tool ask airy
SOUTH LAPAYETTE STREET.
Kalargad axd reooraia 1. W a MIU par aaeR Maa. A PrB.Rk.
A. R. GORDO N. CAPE MAT. R. J. General Expressman.
a^mUn^dd^u^PlUinxJEeyi. Be pair 18 Waablngton Street, Cape May, N. J.
JOHN AKINrt. IT W
Union Transfer Co. BAGGAGE EXPRESS -ARO6to« alRailroad.'. Tickst.*. igeilx o.rr-zcx-. Car. WaahlacteR and Jackaaa S
lor and ehaekad loan polnu
JJosfc^icaf parboil Fairmount Park,
PBILADELPHIA.
Admission, 26 eta.; Chlldron, IO. ‘ - OP«K EVERT DAY. TrAmadMr^by Mrwt tUr and bmineat train.
HOTEIj LAFAYETTE, C-A-PK MATT. J.. JOHN TRACY & CO., - Owner* and ProprieU>r». Cm Direelly on Hie iieacli. C<'mplete in every di|artmenl. Ttimonglily r
HOTEIj CHAEFOKTE, Howard itreet and Sewall atmue, Cape May, N. J. Open all the year. Gi Electric Bella Accommodation! firat-claaa H. W. SAWYER, Propriot
i Hotels Oriole
L. PHIL. KOENIG,
All Rooms Face Occam Ikt'tllrtl mill Son KhHI Cntba Steami d Craba a Specialty. Cafe .Attached.
A
MarYelolBeautyandCoDveDience
FOR
^ The James Y. Borden all hair bang. No Vr»** net, wire, or lace used in its construction. Damporsaltairweguarantee will not efiect the curl. Can be dressigl by any lady in any style. Recommended by Dr. Juiy Homer Smith and others, at the international Homoeopathic Convention at Atlantic City, as the lightest, neatest, most healthful and natural bang ever invented. Also first-class manicuring and fine toilet requisites. PARIS HAIR AND MANICURE PARLORS, At the Devon, - - So. Lafayette Street.
SHOWELL & FHYEH, Limited. IMPORTIKO GROCERS AKD WISE DEALERS, Juniper and Market Streets Philadelphia. Oiir Salesman, Mu. G. Scott, calls in Cape May City and at Cape May Point for orders every TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY of each week. Orders carefully packed and
shipped and -freight prepaid. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A Trinl Order Noliclted.
Iu a ureal city like Paris tbcrv auil. of prixm. wbo liave no trade or pro r».ton. aod w bo are obliged to mor ' . get their daily
Ulla h
itiMrrupulouiJy
eatiy. while otbei
npoo the credulity of their fellow’, derlliuta aod cartcwturW. mnale.||y, die their wit at the expruwr of the uofor-
tuu.le one. whom necvwally ft
straage atul Imprutiahle calling, Ooulitle*« I hew w it. often exaggerate the reality, but the fact remains that there ate «|ii»n ' tie. of |a»r wtetebe. here who really i
, u i UK ,i, e .
Urldltal
U|/)n hi. manner of llrlng be
win reply. "Oh, I have a dodge:" It U eery rare that be will consent to gtr more ample rxphmatiooa Per cot mortal, tin way of procuring faal. clothing and lodging D docnhalty . enigmatical. Tlawc men wbo Invent "dodge.'' generally live Jn fumnhrd lodgings, wher
diambera contain aeveral l.e.1, A "dodger" divine., so to apewk, a
wbo b In the same line of huidum, atul the .imllarliy of their character, unite, them
fooling. They dub together
have invented. The our due. not reveal hi. manner of It. venting hi. partner, and thb nor ill bl, turn cc ernl« aa well *a he can the prufll. oUalnrd by the ante. The mi.lru»t b mip Tlie prludpal d'algrr. are the all diet, who hawk atunil the tbouuntd and vented In I hi. great city, who mil nea.pa Iiei> w hen they have a few franm In their pocket to boy a stock from the whulewati dealer. In Huedu Crobaant. nr who traffic in thealer ticket, durli Part. Cor. New York K|.
The lte.1 tdghte.
rr ligl
in the et
d in England.
In good time and with a.plendor unciualrd ebrwbere. In tike m ' many ami wune other earlier in the tur of electric lighting, bat the Purbbaa, with their superior I skill in all malter. of mtinidpal mruu and apiwintnienta. are dr. make by far the mu.1 brilliant u
new iiliiminant.
Within one year, or within two the furthest, it b confidently claimed that Part, w ill be Incomparably tbe boat lighted dly in the world, atul that elrctrtdty will have superseded gas In public use In 1871 at the time of tb- universal exposition, the municipal govermrnt ordered the rx|irri-
opeu
with a]
10,wr. a
nhHL. IJBMMWPBB for large u.e, atul the rxiwrlment abmuloned. It. prinripol efiect
atimulu. it gave to the gaa company, which Invented and put Into use certain Urge compound burner, using 1,400 lilar, boar, and glrioga mo»t brilliant light. The great electrical improvement, of past decade were exhibited In the >'m exp.wltlon of 1*0. ami were studied with the utmost care by tbe l*ari.iun authorl lythe dbplaym at tlie eX|«wlliou had t hr mod pronounced effect In Mlmulatlng tlie new zeal Pari- b showing for the appli anen of the electrii age. —Dr. Albert Shaw
In Century,
Abculaplua, Medea and Circe an- regarded with suspicion aa curhanlmars, dealer. In poisonous drug, ami using their knowledge of medicine to funlier tbelr own |a-r-verse ends. Instead of following a legiti male bu-luma, a. men would do. they spent their time mixing love philters and pmc ticing all kind, of sorcery and mischief. There are I hum? who claim that Circe and Medea are the typea of women physicians, and llial whenever women have engaged In tlie healing art, whether in ancient or medbeval times, they have always ahoted the privilege ami degraded the profouion by connecting with it mime magic or w itch-
It k
s rememla-rr.1, howi
Uuwe report* of song and Mnry were ten by men. and In earlier time, ' ire hem the same antipathy against the Infringement by women of the domain preempted by man Uint there b in these mod times Still tbe witchcraft argument «t without some force even wt the pres time, fur although the days of aorerry past, tbe witchery of attractive t disguised as ministering angels to tl ■ ntted to be aa potent as i
Chicago Herald.
The Caves of Corsica.
■lers ami scientist.
I in the recent dlsoot m on the bland of Corsica. A mirier wbo undertook to explore them a few found It ImiuMlble to do ao. He discovered various email caves close together which led bi a mammoth cave some distance from tbe original O|wningo. Tlie * of the mammoth rave was l.-tweeii . and seventy feet high. After traveling underground for aome time be came n immense lake, which made further progress Impossible. According to bb estimates, the lake b lusted under the mountain chain La Re vellata, near Calva, and get* lu water support of hb theory a small grotto was dbcuvered on Cape He- —" ' level with tbe sex. which b * connected with the caves The length of tbe caves slung the coast b estimated at thirty miles. A society of as been formed to explore the place thoroughly thb anmmer. — Philadelphia
Ireland tbe lixard b ca lolchair," which, literally means "the pig of the rushes." It b held In greet esteem for It. curative power*. When caught the person who b anxious to receive the curative power take, tlie sire luichalr In hb hand and lick, the creature rer—bead, feet, belly, legs. aide, and tell—and the tongne of tlie |wreon wbo
the [*uwcr of taking the pain and sling out of a hum.
Tbe mire luichalr crawl lug across the throat of ooe suffering with quinsy, or the hands of a person who baa licked or eves recently haudbd ooe of lire Uub creatures, b thought to be a eorereign remedy for that disease. There b also a prevailing Idea that the sire luichalr b always on the h to crawl down tbe throat of any perho happens to fall asleep out of doors.
happens to fs lb Hepatitic
Union Richardson, of Hartwell, killed a Joint snake recently, ft was about tiro feet long, and had a born on Its talk Upon handling It after It waa killed It became disjointed. Tbe Joint* were two Inches long.—Cor. Atlanta Constitution.
USDS AND ENDS. The United State. b*» l.OUO.OOO mile, of
tabtsrwph w ire*.
It ha* been discovered that almanacs
date hack to the year 100 A. D.
Unbound palm leaf fans are effectively
used in decoration of summer houses.
Woman's lore of admiration b apt to vary inversely with her power of exciting It The caterpillar b making fearful havoc with the fruit trees In southern New Eng
land.
The hardest thing to do b to get people to think of tbe things that concern thym Take Iron stains from marble with lemon Juice or a mixture of spirita of wine and oxalic arid. In Great Britain there b one elector to about six of the population: in Belgium only one to about forty-eix. On Irish railways women are much employe.! a* baiking clerk*, and in Dublin ticket, are gt veu almnet entirely by women. A Sonoma county. Cal., vtneyardbt ha. pnrrhaard 10.OX) [uiper Imgs to eovrr tlie young vine, and protect Diem from grass
hoppers
AU that can be said of very dow |«-i|de tion and get through life as Inoffcoal rely
as possible.
It has been found after elaborate exjierimrau that orwagrean he more efficiently filtered through open sand than through
sand covered with soil.
The first drew, of embroidered bobhiuet ever woven iu France was presented to tbe
nguleme, who. It was thought.
would he one day qi
The clieval gln«« b lo-muiing more and mores urarssary piece of bedroom furniture to the modern woman, and with it come into are the dressing table ami high
THE SPIRIT OF WORK. dpi. .( the Uigb.r LuT** *''* On tbe part of faithful workers tbe spirit
careful adherence to tbe troth. Thb b not tbe lightest way to work. It b always easier to ©opr tbe work of others than to work from nature, whether the creation belongs to the highest art or tbe lowest kind of manual labor. Tbe nsoal aim of a worker b to fellow the best accepted modria. and to secure * perfect imitation b hb highest amhitinn. He has no belief In hb own thought simply expressed. He takes bb Idea from thb authority, and hb method of transferring It to tbe minds of others from that. He trias to please tbe eye, and create* forms sirtking, showy, even beautiful-with the beauty of skillful Imitation. He trie* to charm tbe ear, and alters fine, fanciful |dini>
Tbe latest elaboration of tbe refrig tlon process is a new thing entirely, plant bos Jast been established near Wash ingtou market from which there ts supplied a current of cold that will chill all the refrigerators in the alalia of t market-over Ul In number. One of I men who have worked for aome years perfect the .ebrme baa said: "The eo psny proporew to do what the areal .ten distributing companies are doing, with diffrrenor. What they are doing b to <1 tribute and rell plna uniu of beat. W'h we are doing b todbtributeand aril min unit* of heat." The only aenoe In which this b new that It b dune on a larger scale than rt.. before. It b like applying the principles of tbe telephone to the long dblanor telephone. A. hashccu already explained, the Idea of refrigerating an Icebox nr a hou-e I. not new. Tlie Idea of doing It from a central plant, and supplying minus heat or pualllvr cold Ibruagb pi[irw b new. It dues away with the handling of Ice at each l«>x owned by a customer, and enable* the butchers and oilier dealers In the market to keep their ware, as long and aa well aa If they were ynekrel in be. In opr up town hotel, where the plan has lirrn In o[a-ra-tion for Dearly two years, tlie saving has loren found to la- over 73 per lent, of the former cod. It b distinctly one of Uie great *tr[i- forward In modern progns-.-Ilarper's Weekly.
A amall, rosy checked girl pirkrd up b oil and her doll's trunk and trudged lib or more over frosty road, until *1 ruched a railway staiion. There al uarded tlie first train that came along nd rnuteuti-dly settled herself and her By and by the conductor appeared. Hi looked down nt t be little woman, who woe pointing oat flying treea and oUier objects ' ' tcn-iil to her traveling companion.
Why. I
ire yon going, little one I” asked o with button*, m going to the World's fa
The conductor coughed. "Aren't you nether earlyf he oskr-L donT believe tbe doors are open yet." "Dear me." said tbe child la ala: what shall ! dot" - ‘TVrha|ia you hod better go home and sk your mother," suggested the conductor. Ami she diff. She was loaded with pretty things by Inlcraated fellow pamengerx. d returueal to her mother In safety. Wi ly rcawiuably expect tlftl stir wiH h long the flr-t vbluira w-ben the World' r opcuwlta doors—Golden Days.
ank M. IVnnlngton. a well knowi cilbrn here, has Just liecu granted a penif right dolbrs a month. This waa f the moat rniiipllcntrd and Inti Ing claim- which ha* ever been Jllrd In the pension bureau. Hr b a native of Florid*, lu April. IICI, lie enlisted iu a C'oufeelrrate regiment for ninety ilaya Jus! before hb expired lie was couarrlpterl for,three years. At the Inttbof Ke-newaw Mountain lie was captured. ""dies prisoner iu Illinois hr enlisted : United Stote-i navy.on buanl the old Ironside*, where tils gallantry in action at tbe final assault on Fort Fisbrr b offidolly mentioned. Hr was afle-raard iranofsrrrd another vowel, and In couarejaenee of leaving It without proper payrr* he was placed on record aa a deserter. Tbe sentence of desertion hoe laa-n oorrrsted and honorable discharge piocurvd, with arrears of payand now a pension. - ilurgrtt* town (Fa.) Enterprise.
thing If “anything alb baby" to be advlerd by the pbywith the
and caution, and ■et on tbe baby closely watched, h b in I Ur if such a harmless looking and taotelewe medicine that many mothers think it scarcely necessary even to measure the quantity used, and great detriment b done
used too freely it oauec* constipation, and 1 coiioequenc* many UI effects follow lu nee Token In amall doses, carefully i
sloe tor the toilet. It consists of a Urge towel, doubled In the center, silt and eat for tha neck ao that It will hang r Ten I y r the shoulders when the silt Is buttoned up. aod thus protect the clothing while the hair b being brushed. Tb* prettiest combing loweb are of plali
with flower* or decorated with a
pretty Hub combing sack, howerer, b dan tier than any combing towel, thoagfa tl b not ee available on aU occasicns.-New York Tribune.
and show a wide knowledge of tbe production* of other people. Hot thb b never the way to reach the heart, for the heart b aaibfled only with the truth, and If the expression b not true to tlie- thought, then It l« falsehood, and the nobler the thought the worse the guilt of the caricature. Such work an»wrr* for pawing human need*. It ha* often a fair body. But if It has no ouul of lu own It cannot live, and though used In lieu of that which b heller, when the new! that used It dies ft dire too. The other sort of work b alow and [win ful. Once begun, there b no more re*t for the worker. Though he labor with unceasing effort, hr aeas more and more dearly how feeble b bb expreesloii of the troth he won Id hare ft declare. He work* with a heart that faluts and with handa that trwnble a- they more. Ah! very poor and weak mual be our boot attempts, yet to work nearer to the troth In each moment of our working Uvea Is the divimwt hi cooing we can ask. Tb reach It Is of the things bopel for—not seen. But It b the thing, not wen which are eteiroal. The work Is alow. It b a lift work What letter life work can there let The jvork b painful. It b through much tribulation we enter tbe kingdom. For a moment. b the struggle to be compared to the victoryf The work b difficult. Again and again are we thrown back, brol—d and faint, to try. “Wbo can rod ure to the
But hard H be. » tbougb
■nd toilsome and alow though must labor. Steep and atony
o longer through a glare
it face to fan
id tlie n>
shine out waited fo For we n ami patient
the Increase
t of the
hardship, the s
liter suffering, then m
' human hands hare built shall the spirit of troth, which we with an Inrxprrealhle longing, list sow with painstaking seal abiding We mast water of- . It b only God wbo giveth
-Harper'* Baxar.
The Swedish child or tarn (compare the Yorkshire barn and the Scout.h holm), b swaddled In more complex fashion than the German. It b wound ata'mt with six Inch wide bandage*, sometime, with the arm* free and so me time, not, aonartlnie. the legs included in the whole bundle. Ion usually swat bed separately. Tbe liaiidagr* are traditionally auppu-ed.to make tile limb, and figure grow wmight. The Imndaged liarn b then wrapped In a pillow and (led about w ith ribbon* and bows like tlie German child, except that freqocnily hi. arm. are free and hb legs are shortly and stoutly tuggroUd by the rocking In of tbe pillow. After that he may be fastened flatwise to another pillow, and along [«-rprndicularly from a supple pole atuck In the wall, so that hr looka like a very queer fish Indeed, fit to be shown outside the .hop of an angling tackle maker. Like the German, tlie Swedish child always wears a cap, which b borderless and of s[w<cia! fineness for IU find Sunday. Wlien It b christened. Then also H wear*
menu with gey Ikiws of ribbon, ■— — which are provided by the godmother. In tbe remoter parts of both Sweden and Norway lib still tb# custom every Sunday !o carry these swaddled InfanU to church, which b probably a long way off. They are not taken Into church, howerer. but I Mined for warmth In the a small hole b left ft through.—Strand Magas Ini
them to breathe
r under a strong mlcro-
iboclothed In armor "from head to foul," 'ruled of brdwn, overlapping [•bvtea. that re eo exceedingly tough at to he almost Indewtructible. lu head b amall and very thin, srith a single the rays of light s< Uny optic like sparks of Are. I'ugci m *1 to look through the eye of a flea w powerful glare, finding that In
piled them In number—a man appearing like eu army of fairies, and the flame of a Candle hemming a thousand tiny alar*. From tbe shape of lu head and for other -0*0ns the Be* b eyppueed to use hut one re at a Ume.' The offensive wea|g>n of is Utile creature b composed of two palpi, or "feeler*," tiro piercer* and a tongue. When It feed* It a lauds erect, throating Ibb sucker Into the flesh, and will eat without Intermission it not dts Tbe flaw's manner of breathing is still indeUrmlued, but b thought to be through wo small holes at tbe end of tbe palpi.— 6t- Louis Republic
Master Mechanic Buchanan, of the Vanderbilt lines, has been at work on an Idea a new coaoh and engine for a loag time. both ends shaped similar to a ship's prow. '' waou hb esua lighter and fib engines ler, for gresUr speed. He believes a I cover can he arranged on the engine iat the air cannot eddy around the cab and the boilers. The entire scheme would e on the line of the least possible realsloar to the atmo-phrres He believe* the railroad train of the f u ire Will make aavanty-flre or eighty miles a hour between thb city and Chicago.— Naw York Ti *
i't understand year father. Mvie. uT like me any batter than be did at first, and has always maud me as If I a blockhead." know, Tom. It's loo had, but R lakes first Impression*."—New York Truth. a Mias. h your papa." re- _ . droit »'* hb liraly and lovely daughter. “Yta, papa," aba responded softly, aa her pretty finger* tangled In hb diver locks; “ — - .Detroit Free

