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

VOK XX. NO. 34.

CAPE MAY CITY. SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 8. 1801.

PRICE 3 CENTS.

<».\FECTIOSEBT, KTC.

rp MOST BMITH, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, GOOD* SOLD AT PH!LADA. PRU.ItB00 5 Weohmgtoo Slrttl. CAPE MAT.

R. HALLOW ELL A SOX.

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ATTOBKEYM.

T snUER LEAKING, * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Mini I Kik AND MANTEklN CUANCUT 47 Wanhinotok trruKKT, Cap* Mat Citt. N. J.

ORGAN HAND,

I CUCXIKI.MMI.AT-LaW.

8gitclt«r, Ma-k r »o<1 EimmiDTr la Ckaaoi-ry, hni.rem.- CourtConimMalu

Aud Nourj rublln.

Cape Mat Court Houak, N. J.

|_T r. INHJGLASS, A * I Apr Ma> Cllr, N. J. ATTORNET-VT-LA W. TER

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

DXCATI'A Staut, Neia Baacti Ataata. CAPE MAT. M..J. Til AO. Mt-AIAAA. pruarktor.

^JCEAN VIEW HOTEL, BKACTi AVE. AND DECATVB AT., tS'liDimdlAlrljr oppnAttr Iron P*r DlhKKKE 50 i-ijit*. Pine NliHAADd IlquorA Dc1t|(l>t(ulljr riM.I Hummrr Gtnlrn. MARTIN J BEIRN.

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I UK BHUNrtWlCK.

I’HYMCIANft.

j AMES MEI R\Y, M. I»

■ EAIIIKNT I'MTAiriAN

OKPICI -I AAKI ar .olT. CoaMAAS HaU.

CAPE MAT CITY.

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AT KM

mcr. So. • North St.

■wr M. D. MARTY. M. D., * ‘ruudent phtsicjan since u KAliUAAUA-So^WYa^AuTo* STAAAT Q0ro Ouvro .From A U»T A. M i StalP.rTwaLTER 8. LEAKING,

nfKiiT« , jr K r^K~“ j>IER AVENDP. INN l-n ALL TAI TA1E l-AhTAAl UlCATHH Pier Aoruut, MOt Waoktogto* tilrttl. WUblh two ihlnulrE otlW B- Arh Ahit Po* ime* SiAMr lEcauirA lof U|*»AM-r«tAl Tm AMMAamtaUMuFln K WAlEB

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DENTIST.

Oefice—vVul Huohas and Ocean St*. Cape Mat Cm, N. I.

ol I. H MBHh. 47 WArtitAAloa rtite*. JjMl. PHILUIU, m. d.,

la. 4! WaAfcUntaa RtrwL Wort noelTrtl on MoMtaJ olll l» IfU on ThunoUT: O* r.rrtErd .

VETERINARY 8ERQE0N BEAIKIIANTBILH. LOPER’S HOTEL, oVri’i.v 1 Evrrj Tneodiy. OrrlCA Uckai: From V A. M. tot P. M. S. S. COLE, V. S.,

S EA CRIST DOT _dAPE MAY, N. J.

IEACB AVE. ON^^CARE BELOW K. B.

MR& C —‘

L O-E. MUNROE.

^nroMwa. SOUTH LAFAYETTE STREET.

JAMES K MTITKS. JYRKXTON YILI.A. Open for the Season. KnlarjTPd mm4 iNAprwTcrt.

MRS. i. A. MYERS YY7ALTER COTTAGE. No. 10 North St., Capa Mat. Rarnna are large and onol. ILwt of ear riven to cut»ioe. U»leA ua a|>plieatioD. MRS. A. K. WALTER.

MTOt’KTOX IIOTJEIj, THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IS THE MOULD. • iu,d ■rrrtce uu.titpAoied ItATKJt-Oi'. *4 AOO A. WreAly nuu loi two |«>0<1 imUii'r Anil uratiiAAe »t*^Pitel< perln l. Orcheatn I'U), nuuma «uunril> hod dui f. THEO. WALTON, 1‘roprlclor.

T t.ej Uiardod l the >outb »id. WAtrti tier n» Ain tier n.n.1, o AB Ailo lo |AI] teethed with It But she e»rr:. draped htrMrlf

» pnrt of the Ah eft And that one of u the chAage of

re to brent, her heart "elf no delicately ami mplrtely in a crrtnm irr fairy gudiuotlirr.

Aud finally his prndlrities for terrible

the very point of nowhere, aud limit to what ba will do So this bad young man went a Octet for the theater, and he in a nice little patcboali see! the young girt. In It be hald m this effect “I Inclose ticket I

ecupy >

mem are inferable from a of the proceH by which the hair is built up Every hair consiste of a tube, more or lew* cylindrical.covend with angular scales having their angle* toward the foe extremity of tbe shaft. Each hair in eel more or Imr obliquely into a follicle, or skin sack, from one-naif to one-quarter of an inch In depih This follicle Mug an Infold of the skin, is made up of three layers or onn. I wanes. Um mil Id Is one of wbicb has a free capillary circulation our rr-i*.tiding to the curium of the skin. Oil glands. Simple or compound, which iul.ncau* the hair and scalp, open into tbe follicle near its outlet B-sides these, sweat glands also open into tbe folllcla Extend tniyliagonally up from the lower part of masclrs of tbe balr. Whet these muscle* ch hair is elevated and tbe con-foUKde-the flubU at tu Itaae

baceous and sweat t in proportion to

HOTEL, EA FAYETTE, CA.PK MATT. PT. J., JOHN TRACY A CO., • Oaoers and ProprieUira. Diirctly on tbe lleacb. Complete in every departmenu Timrougbly r ted and supplied with tbe latest improved paiteuger elevator. Arldiosa .1

Hot si

B1HCKLLAN I'.OIN. Craij Bro.'s LAUNDRY

TAMES J. DOAK, CART ENTER AND BUILDER. Rstlmaies PurnlsbrU~jobblnA htlrmlcd to. ae-Mall tatlers receive prompt aueolh*. RasinaarA-m Wadtlnaton St. A. K. GORDO N, CAPE MAT, N. J. General Expressman.

ETABP-Cor- Whshlnttoh and Jacksoa tus T DENIZOT. . Dealer la General House Furahhlna Goads. TsMe sjsrbJWi»2r?Ki* 18 Washtagton Blreet, Cape May, N. J.

JOHN AKINS’ IDE CBBAM PAELDBS Ice Cream sad Water leea. els aad Oil sec supplied el short notice. Alio trail tu season. JOHN AKiNB. If Wsshlnetoa St_ Cape May City.

joofogieof garben Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA.

AdmlaslMt. M eta.i Ohlldran. 10. OPEN KVEMY DA*. frequeal trains d Leaal Utydsyi leicept JMy

HOTEL FHAEFOYTE, tt and Sewell avenue. Cepe May. X. J. Open all the year, (iai

II. W. SAWYER, Proprietor.

Electric Ilelle. Arcommodhtioiu first class.

Hotel; Oriole

L. PHIL. KOENIG,

All Itooiiis Face Ocean. Ikct ll« <I Mnd KoD Nit oil Crabn Stea nil d Crsba a Fpteislly. Cafe Sttkdl\ed.

and slic^-sd between the lit

"wub’Tur ^rlld«i™' , lie*w'’, , Idd i cU, * 4 “^ ,v *<l«ev««d

> th- t h—at—r sort, hr.ur hlm.wlf , Tbt n . n o( bair tube consist, of an

orotnerbotsi j ovoid eulargemritt reeling upon a bulb * * n ; shs's-d ecu* called tbe papilla which rise*

! horn tbe bos. of tbe follicle. This modi

d the papUbe found over tbe en1 of I be skin Is highly vascular, a network of capillaries wlhhiu. grows by tbe formatiou of new

— ...... .... | cea« at me Imlb given off by tbe ntpilU, popped into her bead then and tbern. Tbe i . ., 1 !

btudiady of lit. buordinghot

and sisterhood, nn.ler the sa

that, tbe girl not being a prude, t

bate accepted bis Invitation. But such an ] Sod fori invitation would not have suited tbe morbid : , ur amlution of tbe bad young man at all ! ■... When the girl with the bright eye read fca. b'bj

si fifty. •

fully Ml

lady asked the landlady to accept l ~tickel So. A row G." for one night on And taking the portly landlady tutu I.

intis, j The ol

* gate.1 In the i.sir shaft by tbe formation of t he bright of tbe papilla Is about douIda r I us breadth, and Uie mqwr portion Is sup 1 l«»-d to give tlie coitw tell, to the bair shaft —UylandC. KirkiuXew YorkTituca.

Tbe landlady enjoyad tbe pUy

old soldier, gatiiered to tbe Kimbail House »—tr telling and camp during tbe war.

! wnen one at toe number gave tlu- following

graphic account of the suicide of a Federal I officer Oil tbe field at Gettysburg:

' ! ••It wa» there.” said be. “ I saw a Federal clock iu i offio-r. chagrined because nothing would ended to J . U J the retreat of bis men. rsisa bis pistol *'!!i* tCUr 1 10 * ,t * k'’*' 1 at*! blow out bis Itrains. It lU'd bun j happened on tbe second day’s fight. Gen. >ruing ss Longstreet bad Just come up with pan of w got sc- , his corps from Cbamts-rsburg. Pa. and rat I was j vigorously assailed Sicklrs’s coni*, wbicb low who hr was driving bnrk in great disorder, regular!) j Shkics baited and formed bis mat In line uinls-r I j Longstreet’s onslaught, whistlrr -| t wnt on, «( t h, f r w titm-s i -,rr snw o belong ] ctja commanders at tbe front line,

ui rousinK up workmrn mid ^ S ' cltl " , ■ * itl1 l ‘‘* a * n - *»» riding am-.ng ar* obliged to he al tb. tr l—t j !hl ^fcd^t^^ulL^il^I*'tuCtrt^l ho do not feel wfflcl-mly sura with hi. sUfl. mid Colonel rraenutnOe, sn m. to get np without bring i English ..nicer and corrrapondcnt of ll,e .. . I laindon Tiroea. ware cheering our boys to

I wits often awakened at 4 o nioruing by a shrill whistle ini arouse a wine dealer and re»i near by. whose lute hour, peeve from getting up as early in Ibe m bis (Hisiuess rvtjuire.!. 1 have no cnstomml to this whistle, but at 11 disturbed, and. determined to ki was tbe peraon who came so every morning to Interrupt my a. was one of thns iudlrijusls wh

I ratted by the pers-.n. rtrolUn* abnnt tl_ lawn and piaaaas, Uie fellow stopped and began bis melodics with monkey accompaniment. Ever) body was Interested, and noon from Indoors tbe guests began to wander out drawn hy the spirit of tbe mnltitade. which wss evidently eeutri/ugal. Tbebndsl party found thrmwives dveerted, sud at Iasi sue mni'ied to tbe general movement slot fol lowed tbe otbera. the bride even yielding to

nnltey outdid all previous perform

tlie rllmns and uncapped blmeelf at the top of a tail flagpole In tbe muter of tbe lawn. Meantime Um orchestra insbie. playing to empty rooms, put saide tu In strumenu and assisU-d by tu silent praweuoe the rival entertKlniu-nt Mmt of Uie Bucsta were city peuplc. A Urge party was from New York. Proba My not five out uf tbs euUre oompany

watch a monkey’s anUcs. In these alter,*! clrcumstances, however, tbe same thiiuf amused them fur half an boar, and wbm, tbe swarthy lmpttw.no took np. with hicompaoy of one. tbe lioe erf march it was with pockets fairly heavy with tbe ailt.i Showered upon him.-Her Point of View in New York Tinwa.

UlUb-hi are a branch of decayed Christiana; so many branches occur in tht> d:-trict-tbs Xmtoriana. tbe Chaldeans and the old Assyrian churches; It b, out there

■toed .

lumber, by a shrill whistle. sIIn violent wiresiua. whip, srioua strange unlws which

ately undrr-tu

.ppi-Mi and ,

ute rested parUrs. |

t snerd aad ifiivt tbe Fnlerals a I ley at ci.ise range. They at.nr r the Bailing fire, when Ismg

•lore tbe departure of book u itb Um- names an ue punctuality ns a ikes tbe cry agree,] •ry bouse where be

,t a pistol tu his bead and fired ■ueral Ismgstreet sod Colonel le rude up they looked down at Union officer, but Um tide of i-t-t tu on.”—Atlanta ConaUtu

ic is paid one ecu i called up. aud I r thirty cents a day

Heredity Is

Why docs a cat walk

hearth rug for al

je central market"

, nrartn rug lor about five mluutee bef< takes bis seat • Tm sum. as tlu English * people say. I donY know. A neigbb odnr. however, was wslchlng bis cat going through the gyrating pralim.nanrs tbe other evening, and hertnld me what be l«r

lleved to lie the truth of the matter, be got his facts from Darwin. I oes, but as the children Ic the Set i H-ader eay. "One earr‘t always tell!”

„ ! it serm. that a oat belong.to the leopard. day.-Parts Cor New pan . UKT and tiger rare, so that no amount

’ of dumesUcaUon has been able to eradlcst.

non as they

re Ilutsbed calling tbe heavy sleepers, go

give a helping

Then, after taking !

A

MarvelofEeautyandConvenience

FOR

L^IDIES.

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At the Devon,

So. Lafayette Street.

SEOWELL & FRYEE, Limited. IMPORTING GROCERS A.VD WINE DEALERS, Juniper and Market Streets’ Philadelphia. Our Salesman, Mr. 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 CUARANTEEDA Trial Order Kolielted.

•1 ■ally l ■- uemeuy lor borlsl Kvlls. joologicsl garden,—trad they Its, CbrisUanlly were universally adopt-,! tm hired help to ptvpare bod. fur then •octal evil, would vanish, them would j When rewtly to go to root they have to find few very neb perauns; comparatively i (alien leave, and tree branebra, not well would be poor, aud those would be : asMirtnd. They tramp round and round worthy of abundant sympathy nod help. ’ on tbe spot where they propose to lie until wbleh ibey would receive At a gathering it is reduced to the neoesNtry condition for of sociali>ta at the grave uf Car! Marx, cel a couch. Our friend’s cal was just carry ei,rating the anniversary of bis death, one I lug on tbe tradition.-Chicago Journal.

of the speaker, declared. "The three thing. !

ergy and wlf sacrifice." Seif sacrifice la i Sc ** H,0, *e'L another word fur dbiBUraatcdneea. and I A ' . 1 *' ■’ *® eU * targe headed

tilts needs Christianity; for. a. F. D. Man i '""f 0 ’ “ !l1 ' , ' t *’ 7 rice, the English rector, socisll.t and friend 1 l» u ' u h»" d ’ 1

“ fookr -a. -s»~j~; «< n*!

eaturea will bo found saying r brothers’ on earth unless !

.Id previously, flu

rrpr,

eoting ti

sine-rely 'O they have i wbleh art lo Prescriptb or for doadei

It has just

mlaotly In all tlie abops

- tlie relief ol symptoms ciulbillly tu pain can at temporary puriaise. If

while serving that purpo* they divert an tent ton from consUtutlona! mslailin which If left to lhem*clves will inevitably prove fatal, tbe good that they may do becomes lufitiilralmnl In oompansou with the evil. Reformers may or may not have doubts of the supernatural origin of Cbri.tianily. and may or may not ojieulyally them .elves with any of the visible forms, but without its aid. directly or Indirectly, any scheme

‘ ~ ‘ Christ!

ilsdi

1 in Its application and r, wtlon to the lifetime o' Immediate successor,

ey in Hsrpcr’a.

its full

:b pm

sled to know in bis eggs its. until tie

T. M. Mullis. who li’ Eastman on bis farm.

and drawing out tbe e kept strict watch on the

tbe marauder was found to be a aap suckrr, wbicb with iu keen, awldike bill bad contrived from time to time lo suck dusens of eggs, picking holea In many, from wbicb he nsed very little of tbe contents The bird was promptly shot, since which time no depredations bare been committed like those of wbicb It bad been found guilty.—

Eastman Times Journal.

From nickel, alloyed with other base metals, a solid case is now made wbicb resembles silver so closely It can nut be die linguisted from Ik It is called sllvcrine, although It contains no silver. It is very i, but It fa well made, and tbe man of ! moans who prefers a fine movement -New York Tnlt^' U * W * loD “

delight. It seems lo we extraordinarily ludicrous, and much more like than lbs laugh when 1 first came upon It. until I shook again In open, auuligbted Plcca

dllly."

He returned to Gad’s Hill, bringing this with him, and telling us that be had been so amused u Itb it and so fascinated by It, thinking It "so Imwlstibly fanny," that be stood looking at It. roaring with laughter, until be twenme oousciou. of- a large and sympathetic audience laughing so bran lly with him that be bad to beat a hasty ms. by Hen and Pen

the Idea of an "onlc up hi the kitchens of boards bora coin mm tides In the comma

ilor thought of it bouses. Tbs

a lot of movable s against whalao to keep

w the tra are buying tbern aud distributing i to their customers, because, as one re put It, "they save hours of waiting e women try to think of what they i as well ss tbe extra trips which used llow the gradual working of each cue:r’s memory.—New York Sun.

Id well oi

John L. ho 11 Iran baa the handsomest •ot that I ever measured. It Is a lt%, which is small for a man of bis height and Wright,bat it is absolutely without a blemish. I have made shoe* for Allen. Mace, Goss. Gallagher, Coburn and a dozen other

bunions, or scarred r opponents while

hat tic.—Interview with a Sk Louis

uum. uiuiagi.cr, uoourn anc a uc ring celebriUes, bat their feet w, Jutigured wfib corns or bunions, I by tbe "spikes‘•■of thrir oppoue:

lute the name of Alt for that of Christ, to prevent themselves being persecuted t.y Hie folkmrrs uf All or the Muhanuneds”, of the Shiah eevt. who rubai in three part. In Ibe lapse of ages in their muuntaiu fusto.*.—*. witbont education and pno-i hood, they would naturally get boprk~.ly and lamentably mixed. Tbe eery name ..f Nux-re is suggestive of Nutseene; tie- pa., over, tlie tsqiUam. aud Uie curious fcllu,. etitp between them all lend to suiaithiiiiatu the theory. Many of the Ed Wats, or wan during tribes, who come from a dlstan,*. to |■nature their Hoiks In the sunum-c months, la-long to this seel, of which Sarmaa Heg and bia suns am said lo be sbiulog llgbu. The orthodox Muhammadans alti lbutn to this sect many secret and burrtl.

Lalor uo. at a , tUage cal niet a Seld who had been eon verted Pi Christianity by American mlseiunarira, a. though be renounced thereby the chief |».- ellion In bis village and lender of tbe ewt. ■bleb be had inbrnt-d from hi. father, and expuatd blmeelf todira peraecuUuua. — Gentleman's Magulne. If/

An Austin colored pastor named Hie' , bus made himself very unpopular Wi i Jim Weisurr. Ue waa paisdiig the bn e of Jim Webster, on Austin avenue, wl a tbe proprietor called him In. "Come, parson, and bub a piece ob c • aud a glass ob wine. Dis heaji am my I. I

day.

Tlie reverend gentleman accepted i I Invitation. There was a Irffge uncut e. e on tbe table, aad the clergyman was urn J to cut Ik "Wbar shall I cut Itf’’ be asked, taki q and looking at tbe cake in a

rt of a w

t hit wbareber y< t

be remarked fen “Use much obleeged to yer, Jeema b’lerve de bos' place to Carrs dis beah i in da seclusion ob my own house.” a wrapping np tbe cake in a naws|is|irr. carried it off under bia arm.—Texas .v

Great ArcblUct — Good morning Mr, Suburb. Think of building another bon- I Mr. Suburb—No. I called to inquire- I MI wouldn't take my son as a student i i office. With the right training, be’ I floe architect some day. las be shown any marked talent f .l architecture*" ’Talcotf He’s overflowing with arrlu. teetotal talent. I wish you could see l!.« hencoop be put np for me last week." "Hompb! What is there remarkab't about Uf*’ le designed It for n ti *150.’’-Good New