Cape May Daily Star, 25 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL XX. NO. 22.

CALK MAY CITY. SATIUDAY MORNING. .TI T.V 25. I89L

CONFWTIOV KR^', ETC. rp MONT SMITH, MAM-FAtTUKmO CONFECTIONER, -OOOI* BOLD AT PHILADA fKICKS H*. S WaihiltftT ftrttt. CAPE MAT.

HALLOWELL * SON,

ATTOKNEYN.

«PICER LKAMIlTti, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SOLICITOR AM) MAHTKK IK CHANORT

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17 WAAHiRbinrSrRXRT, Caps Mat Citt, N. J. ORGAN HAND, ATTORKRT AHU COCRnOXOR-AT-LAW Solicitor. Muirr and EzamlDcr I CSanoCrj, Pucrt-mc Coart Commuaiou »nd Notary Public. Caps Mat Coubt House, N. J. (Oppatta Public Build ion )

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QOLUNb COTTAGE, URCATl'K S

£*»■

•AI E MAT CITY. N. IRY KUOMIL RE « IlIBKEKS. fill C STiSwa-j!

P OULMNll.

PJTREMONT HOUSE. Cos Fmakkub akd Wassikotos Sts. rOSTSlU.T UXATSS. *#»// Aenora ltd oad /sycprsrf. Mka. M. L Cbaplaik.

■’HE ALDINE,

NTOC’KTOBT HOTEIa, CAVl'K MAY. TV. J. I» AKB Ri:HRSISHED. COIMNE OP THE HIGHEST ORDER. •r. TI1EO. W ALTON, I'roprlrlor.

HE KNEW MANY BIG MEN INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF JAKE SUMMERDVKE, SPORT. Cum mod or. \ .ud.rt.lll Llkml Him ..a

■r Puun-d • r..n* -r Tu. ( k.

duHnK which ha played hi. role amanjr fellowB. Id I hi. m|wit Jamb Sam dyke. umouK the aprutlOK fraternity at L lalrly U entitled to poethumou. bon

oe Jake Summ

o

iCEAN VIEW HOTEL,

DlSSkS. 50 CKKTS. Fine winea and Hqnon Delightfully

Cape May Ctly. H.J.

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

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW

PHYNMTAWS. | AMR* MKCKAY, M D. RkaiuKST rarsiciAS. Oi'PICC—Pkaai FT, CAPR MAT CITY

•HE BRUNSWICK, ■Irons.. nracsT .port Ucsas I

CAPR MAY.

Lara. Caul Haum*^ JAMIM K KTITKH. JYRKXTON VILLA. Open for the Season. -Knlargpd and laspraTpd.Nrar Use Reach. HRN. J. A. ITERS yy ALTER (f ITT AG I j No. 10 North St., Cap* Mat. Rooms am large and cool. Beat of can giren to cioalne. Hales oc sp MRS. A. E. WALTER. MWCKLLAXEOra. °sk Br °' 3 LAUNDRY

HOTEIs E A PAYETTE,

CAI»K M ATT. X. J.,

JOHN TRACY A CO.. Owner, and Proprietors. -TM Dlreelly on the Reach. Complete In every department. Thoronrhlv r TWrtlUlSSSr! - ,,,U, ^ l,lr “ l “ prOTcd l , *“ fn S cr elevator. Add owl J

Ns. 47 WssklaglMi Slrrel.

| TAMES J. DOAK. ’| CARPENTER /NR BUILDER.

y M D. MARCY. M. D., * URurtJKST PH YMCIA It BIMCE IS OKPICK—PBIIsdelphls Pbannscy. Our. Oesan Bt and aad Columbia A.s <tfL« J/uer, Krum I Ui 9 A M : StolP M. TYR. WALTER a LKAMING, DENTIST, OkPicR—.OIL HvoRks AsuOCkAit SrAjJ . Capr Mat Citt, N- J.

m Daily.

A. R. GORDO N,

CAPR MAT. M. J.

General Expressman.

added to the calendar all

dykr'a name became fam IL log man af thh locality, and whan tb. old time pool seller and trotting bone man wi burled In Cypms Hill mnelery, only corporal's guard of hla early amodates we. frt^A ‘ M *' ^ ,U ^ ^ Owir lifelong

«»tlon waa llmiud.i.r brt worn hi. Dll and tenth year be waa apprenticed L hatter In the Bowery. TbiaVame Bowery waa his pUyground when a boy. aid tinned to be bis favorite haunt until . uptown^ lW ' DtT ***** **"' ,,beo be shifted The Unde of a Latter not being congenial to Jake, be was bound apprentice to Daniel Spader, a batcher of Waahington market In return for hoard aiKl clothe. After U had aerved hla seven yen Jake opened liualneee on hU own account in a email shop at the corner of Canal atrret and Broadway, which at that lime wee about aa far north as Broad*ay ettended.

PRICE 3 CENTS.

t/rt tn

t The people elect a council, varying ii nil»r» according to popnUtlon ui de Used by general Lw | 0 all arge jilaom the council la eleutol ui 1 general ticket The Important < IU~ mnalte AleU_> 1 —m

“anally divided Into .

A etory U told of J»k, while he kept the litcber-e ehop which, although doubted r some of his frieuda, 1. too good to let paaa. A doctor litlng near by had a week large ly account -• -- • • . ..

ahouIdrr of mutton.

ing Jake waa making out the doctor'a Ull.

rv-ebetion. The Kogtbb and AmeH i ayatern of partial renewal annually or biennially 1. onatraryto French habit* and >v amueauta, from ite owe niemberehip The mayor la the prvalriitr' oflloer of tha council aa a ril ae the ex- a live bead of the municipality. junela or rkeer-* • ■

tinted by their I places these m

they bat

a* are specifically assigned „ mayor. The council holds f,

seadoun every year, each of which may tax fur liftreu day. while the oua In which the annual budget it dmrumed may last fc ala weeka But tba mayor may call extra amadou, at any time, and he U obliged to convene the body upon requtat of a ma-

pirity of the councilors

The council appolnu consultative com. mltuaa, which meet ad libitum between aewdona. with the mayor aa nominal chairtn of each, while one of hla adjuncts la >re usually the actual chairman. The •yor has the appointing power and namaa the minor offlctals of the commons. ibject In some cases, however, to the approval of Uie -prefect of the department Um. theadvioeof the maocH. and under irveillance of the departmental

j DRIVEN BV A MAM Ad FFARFUL RIDE IN A COACH ‘DOWN A 1 STEEP MOUNTAIN ROAD

of hu failure la -JO and only surviving family, whhotn a penny " holly oniitud for any

Pblla,Wphia and xarvrf Anally lu Virginia City I „i peente by thl, time, and gl»

it tori ties, the mayor ' the commune. The council has a “thorny In the levying of Uxm

«Se regular auibnrixation of public works, provision for W rdneaday waa a >“C education, etc, hut In mo.t of these ~ ’ 1 ■’ ng. lu decision, must ba approved by

higher authoriUea.—Dr. Albert Shaw

it "wfin# 1 rknosn 1

Iwing tl

HOTEL. CHAEFOWTE, ard street and Sewell avenue. Cap. May. N J. Open all the year. Gas, A room modal lous Arat-claaa. U. W. SAWYER, IVopriet .r

A l. leach, m. d. > (formerly uf Pbilada.) tt LAFAYETTE RTKKKT. HRUlW MA SOX AVKRUA

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II. PHILLIPS, M. I).,

ngTruakA. Valise..I'srasoli.etc. I* Washington Street, Capa May, N. J. bear Congress Ball. JOHN AKINS’ ' 102 CRKAM PAELOES It* Cream god Water Ices and QAIages y HJN4_af abort ne

M1P I.JL

HOTKIJS AND COTTAGIJi. JJNITED STATES HOTEL Coasts LAr/frdrfg'Agp Sacxtox nvaxm m very centra] aad near the a—

piKR AVENUE INN. tNa* •** aa* faay. Cumu. Lncivioa fW AaraMj naor Wnabaiigton Nfreaf, Vflthto two mlaotea of tha Beacf - - --

Ppw* ACME, L. HADDOCK. Paaeaixtoa. BROUN D AND RKACH AVRNUK. Cara Mat Cm. Ran Hoi'sxa Paaa to (Ulna or Hot a

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_£APK MAY. N. J.

REACH A v E,0>i£*j^UARg RE LOW R. R.

•yy Yoinifo* ~

Mbfcra iJafayuVr bArIi.

dad. K an4 tit per Week.

Mrs. A. Tank*.

Union Transfer Co. BAGGAGE EXPRESS -ANoim al .•.Railroad.'. TicketAgecta. Cm-. Washlagtoa aad Jackaoa 1

Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA. FOR THE SEASON 1801. -SfUrtaURg Imdr^jy*. Admission, SB da.; Children, , OPKN EVERY DAY. r^5'^5?siar“* d, ^ u - , ‘

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Hotel! Oriole

L. PHIL. KOENIG,

. la levy —«...

'Dortordldn’thavenoahonlderWediiea day. Mr. Sammerdyke. They said they

- Poultry sent ’em from the - mind," said Jake, "IV* • down; lw ought to have had IL" It la only fair to Jake to anyth * was always ah read, he wasnex

o w ilfully Lake advantage of any ...^ Somewhere In tha early u.nim Jake leA be meal trade and started In a. a iwofeaw*nal s|«>rt. selling auction pools at trot-

ing mretiiiga and dealing In borer*

Then he went Into the public house hmdup ln llarlem village, bis first house C the Old Hazard, a noted road neon one days. Mauling on what Is now the northwmt comer of EigbtyTounh street nd Third aveaue. At that time Third venue from just above Twenty-third ImM to tha Harlem canal waa the great

iwwiway for gentleman road driver*.

Summerdyke made a little morwy here and thsaorjualmanorof all the n.u.t prom — * ' Hly. The Old Hasar.1

■ ■« then. Just ..

‘ t |wrtud on Je

— - • —k first learned

u 4 '? TT .” T, ‘ lrt »n'l Commodore Vanderbilt waa anotharo/ ibo dally vbdi. i dl ™ rl or* at tbe Haunl. ■ r ‘— r The story alwut tbe suit of clothra whleh Comm'slore Vaulcrliilt gave Jake few abstaining from drink fnrtwalv* months wm notoolu aa Jake told it himanlf. gum merdykowaa far from being addicted to rum. and the one aided wager waa more a. » l rot «f Jake’s strength of will than aa an Inducement for him to keep sober. At the

end of the year Mr. Vanderbilt

asked for Jake.

“IL la not in.” said hla wife. "Give him that and myoomi replied the commodore, “and b —’ ■ good suit of clothes." at

tn Century.

“Tb* other day Colonel Nat Mr Kay r (erred me to a very nice hoarding bouse o

fully, when one morning I left Virginia •iacd. too, dnwred In heavy clothe*, which Another thing Imprewed •Uy In bright, i L thdr furtive glanos that spokTlU bis conscience or hla wlta, though 1 tl. nk of >>.. ... rr

blue, with a something

Ume to aaa If n

go home Saturday nigh* Got day. and finally turned np als-nt t> c

.Sunday evening, looking, I eonfeaa. ■ whatsoUed and bedraggle.1. I bad a friend

been provided with a nlgbtker I rang the

door.

"My friend laughed, hut retreated down one step. I was too much taken back reply promptly. Tbe girt had tbe fli«r. " ■Go long away wHh you!' she auupu

1 slammed the door In my face Here * as a dilemma My frund r-

gesUvl that Is-rlMI* I lad fuisLlken

ui w

a tramp «

Ain JIn

The

Jake bought a an

c bad done, remarking: “If yoa die first, rommoiore. I’ll wm to your funeral; aad they will Ana for I shall he burled In them.”

“ 'I t

11 you you can't get nul you Liay.good fur u-tl.li -here's au ufllcvr no*!' the onlj case I ever kit

go. M other »od gradually 1 In It waa a lonely r apeak to. fur. unllka t patronised the Hue, tha n dtopoalUon to talk to or gocwtlon t driver, ao after one or two attempts to draw him out I let my gentleman alone. A LUX A TIC wira A IISroLVkg. After awhile, however, be I swan to complain aloud, though to himself, at my --- •Komeul of the borsea, but I look no notice of hla growling. We had by that time rqeched the mountain, and entered on a “Arrow atrip of road running along tbe brow of a can you. at the bottom of which gleamed a tiny thread of silver, which I knew to be the river. It was a sheer descent of TOO feet, and I oaually checked the bone* at this part of

that funeral pace, but did not give me time to answer, and thrust out hla baud with a revolver clasped la It. drivel" U “ t ““ ! " b A I' 11 ® 1 'I -IU I **• he would not hesitate tp.«hno| mr > I climbed down with alacrity when he advanced toward me. aud. threatening rue With the platoL made me get into the

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[HtedglrL

Uune. come now. you feller*, move on. move on,’ esld the blueooni, coming tbrrsp

eolngly up the step*

" Win yon I* good enough to erod for '* * ‘ ’“id. laughing In spit#

my trunk# )ester

All Kooms Face Ocean. DrTiled hdc! Non Nbell Crmb* Steamed Crate a Specialty. Chfe (\ ttliched.

Martel of Beauty aud Convenience

*■ FOR

Hi^LlDIES. The James Y. Borden all-hair bang. No *jt»e net, wire, or lace used in its construction. Damp or salt a.r we guarantee will not effect the curl. Can be dressed by any lady in any style. Recommended by Dr. July Homer Smith nod othere, al the international Homotopatbc Conven" 01 ! at Adamic C 5 -, as the . lightest, neatest, most healthful and natural bang ever invented! Also first-class manicuring and fine toilet requisites. PARIS HAIR AND MANICURE? ARLORS At the Devon, . . ^ Lafayette Street.

noirrino quautil*.

food of a gsssd hone, ami

p»«ty

and soother owned s-

SHOWELL & FRYER, Limited.

I*PORTING GROCEKN AXD WISE DEALERS

Juniper and Market Streets- Philadelphia. One Sdesman, Mtt. G. Sconr, calls in Cape May City and

,0r ° rd ' rS trery TUESDAY and WED-

NESDAY of each week. Orders carefully packed and

shipped and freight prepaid. •ATIgFAQTION GUARANTEED. A Trial Order Nolirllrd.

days, when a boree mluotegalt ranked about rsjunl to a hurec of today. Then the pthdl.lllty of home trottlug a mUo In SM. drawing a pound wagon, waa aoouled. until Long Island Black Hawk did tb* trick In the atuoud boat of a race at Cealrevtllc about

the year loti.

Although Jake rarely

prise fight If It *

never fought fa ,,,, M

second, however, for Tom Hyer in hla fight

with Country McCiuakey.

i-i*** ’TT" “ ,m * 11 About S fret« loche* tall, and welgbal about It* pot He wee chiefly remarkable for his nerve aud pluck. Although not by am mc *? * 1 u * rrrl *™''' roan, he waa aa quick aa a flash u. roa-nt an Insult, either to himself or any of hla fnend*. No odda ever daunted or *lo|rpotl him, and he would sail Into a crowd of a durec or twenty men aa cheerfully aa he would atrip for one. An Instance of hla pluck happened ouoe In Centrevliie. A party of spurts came from the Bowery headed by Charley BanJ2l u>ok offense at the driving of Georgebpleer.oueof tbe teat driver* of that day. George waa a timid man. ao tn get away from the Bartley gang, who thresh ' lick him. be took refuge aernas the U tbe foot of the Judga.’ stand.

track

Borne

hla friend Spicer was In trouble. “ !• h«!" said Jake. They

the landlady H

of myself. In. ... day—the girl dorau’t know me.

"All at once a gleam of Intelllgenre came Into the girl’a fare. tlh. la thl* Mr. I Why. goodnem gracious! Why didn't you aay aof said she. throwing open the door, v x fur a re

Jlany thoaaanda of our New York w. en will not wmr cLatk garlere; It .nq. the dreutaUon and make* the lower part of the Ire unahaia ly. Tl*e sciroe objacrion. though In a lesser degree. appUc* In elastic hand*. Then the latter kind are constantly UDlying of allfiplng doan, which la the chief mark of alovraUncaa. For thla res son the ''supporter’' la largely used, and i* made at all price*, from Ite .Imple Cot Ion hand and pendant, to tbe elaborate allk.

wltli satin applique and every < LUon that the needle can dev las The structure of these convcnk

Iwlt passing around tbe wol.t, to which

v ahafwd or other kinds of rbteh grip I lie stocking and

* l ‘ ou F | J "P *“ I'tare- Supporter, for children, without the Lit. are sold for

but thiwe with the belt may run cenu tn fifty dollars. With gold

aud silver monogram cL*|a ami adorned with Jewel* they run up to price* almost

fabulous

•l to get an Idea of tbe garter rage In York It la uuoeaaary only to go Into any notion place, from tbe little Bowery shop up, aud yon need Mop but a minute be Jeweler's to have garter* staring . the face.-Cor. Louisville Courier

Journal

■Well, | am the devil, going to i Thu speech and LU looks, wl

bow of a lunatic, anil

foo. In bis rxcliement. told me the truth and | can tell you I felt the ley sweat' break over ma. but I climbed meekly Into the c-uu-h and watched the luadinan mount 10 1 rouhl oul f •“«« Grot be areuM Mill retain wlta enough to drive slowly, but tbe Bret thing be did wee to brim: the lash down upon lla. ho rare with a virion* new* that made them start Into a frenxled run. and then the — —m mo*, terrible Journey a man ever took began. Tbe Mage .pea along like a crazy top. the bones galloping wildly, springing every now and then to a cut from the ahou ting driver', whip, while, absolutely akk with terror. I had not strength to kap tb* road, aa I made up my mind to do ' and again. I would undoubtedly been killed at the rale at which ws were going, and it waa the hare .bred of bo,*-, which they aay never wholly Lavra «*».'h« kept me from springing out l ari of tbe time I crouched on the floor, hiding my face In the cushions, but laadnated by the terrible scene outside, I could not refrain from looking out upon It again 1 again. On one side roes a wall of rock Iwrc aa my band; on the other, aud b-irely five feet from where I looked'out. •taa G- canyon and certain death. Tba stage swayed fearfully, aad every time the whip cut Into the bones they would awing It to the very verge of the precipice, when I could look down thea-all

ami ae* tbe river', gleam, when I would 1 *,

throw myself again*! tb* opporit* aide of the vehicle. Once the hind wheels literal ly hung over tbe edge for the thousandth part of a •croud, though It seemed au eter

Wber him.

“All right," he i here against him!' "Abont a score." was the reply. Jaka left hla pool Maud, crowed to Sirfcer nd said: "Cocoa on, Spicer. What are you afraid Spicer, persuaded by Jake, look hi* ud together they croared the track b grand stand, w here Bartley and hla | —— Placing Spicer lu safety among hla ■lend*. Jaka stripped off hla coat, ruing to the spectators said In hla shrill, piping voiea: '^° w ' I'U show you how

lo the Bartley m

2. he said.

Somebody answered, “Charley Bartley." •F arade him! Parade hlmT'aald Jake. Ho lever. Bartley didn't parade, and Summerdyke said afterward, "I hats always found the heat plan agaliut a crowd

n wlthlo ten yean of thlrty

Hobert Hunting, the veteran

while la Bradford, confided to a ,. _ „ _ personal frauds a Utile matter pertaining to hk own coluaaal Aggregioion Hi. ticket aoller. be said, had a iwrrot wMch al' aat bwdde him. during hk Uk.rs and learned hla lingo, wbkh was to this ei “Stand hock oow-pkuiy of Uma Take I

■Ay u agalu, just aa I fait the Mage drag back

Into the chasm.

I remember screaming like a frightened rhlld. and standing up in the stage laughing horribly when 1 saw the wheels back In tbe road. I doubt If the madman on the box waa further off hla l—l*'.™ than I at that moment He waa standing up, though bow be could have retained hla footing la a marvel to me. aud yelling with dcILLt, occasionally breaking out Into a song, varied by bunts of laughter.

thz coach nomn.

We had covered nearly five mike when the rood widened several feet, and all at I **w. aa we tore by. the fares of a group of men drawn to one aide to let ua I shrieked to them a wild cry for

help, but aa our speed »

even ea I despaired I I and lookln# out aaw

my lunatic's body

• -ossumwney tbe attention / e of the canvas mm waa attracted by ■*» flock of crow, on the 4k LIU jo, ck of town. Approaching the spot h discovered the parrot sluing oc a log wit hi. feathers up. trying to defend him*. : Ag*icat a hundred crows, sod screaming a tbe top of hk rotee. “Nts.L l-^k - plenty of Urn* Take crowd!"—Bradford Era. I ladle Re' Lr to fasten glare Utter*, figure*, glare (show window#) so that, even Jhmrrged Jn water for aercral data, they will not become detached, use an India robber cement The beet for thta

minute felt tb* heroes checked and ly stopped Tbe door ana flung open i bearded Lee thrust In. whan I threw myaelf Into a pair of strong arms aad knew

G1 va the poor chap 'ootber swallow o’ the Miff. Jim. He's a-com in' to." Some fiery quor trickled down my throat, and open ■g my eyre, gasping. I found myaelf *■■'- rounded by a crowd of roughly d hot they ~ — —