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CAPE MAY CITY. SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 28. 1890.
PRICE 3 CENTS.
C O \ FI-XTIOJfKBV, KTC. rp MONT BMITII, M ANUKACTl'IIINU CONFECTIONER, Ho 5 Wathingfoa Strtrl, CAFE MAY. rc YIBTRI, Ikrak-r In Chnlrr IrnlU and ConlrrUonrrj,
40 Wait-gion Strrrt Cape Ma,. H. J. WblUstn’i Coofnctionn a SpecialtJ.
HOTKLN AND COITACEH
MISfKLI.ANr.OIN.
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OBEUT FISHER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER, Llfa and Flra Inauranca.
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pj.NTTED STATES 11 Krwly mwvalrd aiM! rrfiu^d TUi buux ku taa««iuc a u> Lncatlna «HT rrnlral and am Urn bowk. Term*, an am. and VI yet ; #3 vet da) C- H KKKYI>, VroptieUtt. J^BEiXTON VILLA. Open for the Season. l.nlar|CF«l and lanpraard.N«*ar Ibe Rrarb. ■KB. J. A. ■TERN. iyj ILLER COTTAGE, No. 4 Pehbt Stkeet. Nenlr Palnlad and Uraoratad. CuUlnr am Mka. M «•- HOFFMAN. rpHE BRUNSWICK, Hrcun Stkut aaorc Ocean »i. CAFE MAY. Larxr.Caoi I
piER AVENUE INN. inn au. rat Yean. CanaaL Location. /Vr.Cwnn/, near Watkiagloa Slml, WMfcln Inn mlnul— nf the Frach and P.«I i ..n.i...i, 1 a! (PH Inl^lnna Man. T. E. WALED.
K nickerbocker LIVERY STABLES (Knar nj Knlckrrlucarr Ira oner). WanaiNOTOK, AinivK Ocean Street. BOA KOI Ml HOUSED A SPECIALTY.
nforl'rlTat* Faitlna. K WILUAM HEBENTHAL FroprlMor.
ATTORNET-AT-LAW. SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINEH IN CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. JAMES M. K. HILDRETH, COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Soli ci to a-Maar SB 4 Ezamixbb i n Cu a ncxai NOTARY FUBUC. OBra al Na. 4 Oenaa 80 Tt Cars Mar Citt. M.J.
I12o ChctUat SL, FHILAHELFHIA. | Older* by mall promptly
GBIHCOM'S Milk and Cream Depot, 48 JACKSON STREET.
C. B. UKISCOM. M
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KISS' GALLERY, -tnran 1'rrry and Jackson
J. W. EACA N, MANSION HOUNK BAKKRV No. 7 Maksios St., Cate Mat.
Wax and Paper Flawrr Material.
18 WaabinEtOB Street, Cape May, N. J. Near Coocreu H»n.
UmonTransferCo. BAGGAGE EXPRESS' —AJ»Geceral.'. Railroad.'. TicketAgents. O.WWSC*: Ik
IJM1E ALDINE, Oacarca Stbsst. Scan Bsaca Arsnca. TBBO. Mcsi.ixk. rroprtrtor Fuat dau Calalar. Idirsr. airy Boonn. Trim. Muderatr THE WEST END, ■artkeilwh Ftrnl^laaa la all Ita attain I "jSdaeed rat» alU^brgtrinbrr bd. MRS. A. E. DOYI.K.
HOTKIAi AND fOTTAUKN.
DREAM OP BURIAL AT SEA.
cbnrcb. and tlms aided Peel waa won ' ready to delirrr hia firnt aennoti. L *ra* ! on a Sunday, warm, bright and breati | fal. that bund red* of pm pie (Ln'krd to j are him. 1 rcUK-iul- r In anug one man. 1 . ' "Ob. be ban gone .41 thia wav for ef fei-t. lie know* that if In- had gone inti a n-irular rbun-h nobody would pay any ! attmtiou to him. He al»r*y» «•«* a -Why do y.iu cal! him a theatrical ! fell.' the ruan’a wife ajaike np. "1
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.MONTGOMKKY VV.&r
world."
NTOC KTON IIOTKIh CAPK MAY, M. J.
Capr May lo mild Srptcmb.r. Impartaut coaaideralioua for bealtli.
e Atlantic
1 ►hull never forget the .find tinu- I ,.r raw Moutgonuey- P.vl He *^a» aa
^ r . , j ajtwtire of the !»«.*• preriding at the
May latter part of Auguat and SrptrmW; fioont balblag audaafcal boacb kuon u. 1 |ir<diminar>' trial id Andrew Brukeinorr. Pure spring water In general um, natural drainage into the croek in rear ol , chargi-d with the mutder of David C lalaud. SpcciU rate ol *3 per day alter AuguatSSJ to SepMMlbcT ISUi. OreaUat - tahcei. I wa» % mere hoy at the time.
. • " * ’ ri '" r'-" 1 '-' or >k. v.iuo, j mt j that Montgomery Peel j
made a profound imjireraion on me. and I also recollect that wle n my father, in of the j«-»c-e wna not a high cifH.-er, 1 ; wonderol wliyP.T-l ha>l taken the jn-ac-e; wondenni why hr had not dei-lan.l him- , aclf governor of the state. !!•■ was a Tory tall tuafi: with black, iinjuiring' ever and n great growth of dark brown
d an toy ideal of '
i the world 1*
contemptnotndy rv|irated. "There'aaltogeth. r t.«. mu. h talk three dava about men doing good iu the world, if a man want* t.. do good, why don't he plant *ottn-thing and raiw null for tlie |»v.jde
The Summer Capital of the Nat
25Ji loaL. will fcault lu uu»urpa**ed I TUKO. WALTON, l*r*>prirt«r.
o take Cl
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hi. i|Urati<i
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"It i> ijuite a* imiurtant of l»»r peoide* ►..ui».”
"I don't know about that. The Lord will fix the wiul buMiiera all right." The church waa crowded. Montgomery Pel stewed forward on a mrt ol platform, still majestic, but with a sprinkling of gray in hi» U-ard. A hymn was sung, a prayer was offered, and thou "My friend-. I will leg explain why 1 ' ii. church other than that
I have taken i the word of «
t nj.in ui.vs.df lo have hem din
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ATTORNKVN. F. DOUGLASS, Cape May Ctly. N.J.
TJLRBERT W. EDMUNDS. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. NOUCmiB AND MA8TEB IN CHANCKBY. No. 40 WuhlDcmn Street. CarsMtTCni J SPICER LEAM1N0, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW BUUliTOB AND MAMTEB IN CHANCUKY. 47 WaaBiBbTUB Stbkkt, Capb Mat Citt, N. J. J^ORGAN HAND, ^ attukxkt abu Coi-bibllob-at-Law-. Solicitor, Master and Examiner in .'kanocrj, Supreme Court Commiuloner and Notary Public. Cafe Mat Court Uovsk. N.J.
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A. KENNEDY’, M. D., KBSUiKNT PHYSICIAN.
UNITED STATES PHARMACY. k. Cor.« aUilO(t>« A Oeeatu 81. . CAFE MAY. N.J. HMcv//Mir..-From T to * A. M . U to X. aad Mr- Nlskl BeB.
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H. PHILLIPS, M. D.,
KE8IDENT
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Cor. Ocean and Ha*bra street.. CAFE MAT CITY. Ice Jfoen. TtoSAJt, lloJFJI,5to7FJ4.
JAMES MECRAY^JE D.* KBUt)ENT FHYBICLAN. OFFICE.—rasar kr, orr. Ooncasu H.igCAPE MAY CITT. OfUt Hour,
■y M. D. MARCY, M. D., * EE8IDENT PHYSICIAN UNCEUM. Office—FbllAdeipklA Fkaremcy, Corner Ocean bIntel and Oolambta Avenue. Bxsinxscx—No. <* WanamcruB Stuxt, CAFE MAT, N.J. Vfict Hour..-—Frum I tn 9 AM i3 to 4 F. M
JT\R. WALTER S. LEAMING. DENTIST, Oxficx—Co a. Ilia ux* anoOckab Sn. Cafe Mat Citt, N. J. Ik Attxndabcx Dailt.
C'OXGRKSN 1111*1*. CAPE MAY CITY, K. J. OPEN JUNE 28th, 1M) Remodeled and Improved. J. I’. CAKK, Proprit-lor.
threw the soft light of apparent inu.ireiU'e U|a<ntbe j darit r.*nplrxtna of nanning guilt, it was ! plainly s.-.-u that the jirisuii.-r would not 1 be la-ld to await the itctmii of tlie grand
jury.
| ■‘GmUemen. - said Mmtgutncry Peel, i among ami addresaiug the araembly. "1 [ liave utt.Tlljit.d to huk with the eye of ! calmnem and wisdom into this rase. 1 | have bluunsl my rare to the W hinperitig* I Imiudioe. and witliin myself 1 have ijiuieted every imiml.v- that sought to mclus'
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. jm wile helot
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diatrine. or even n nexwwxplanatioi on ol-l d..-trine, will be di«ii;.iin:<vl believe that immortal frnit grows U_ the tree of sincere reprastanre. 1 belie
that«
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* Directly on tlie Beach. j wall of elide:
Table Service First-Glass.
Hus Attends All
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Proprietor.
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Is.u against the it seemed to J»- a
cvidruee now proviw to la- a fogdere]8ion. Andrew Ilrbkemorr." be
cuntinned. turning maji-stirally to tlupruoner. "th.-n- arv times, sir. when we are all called upon to face the trial* of dark severity. You have faced ronre. j and now step made without a stain upon I your garments. Uentlrenwt. it is my th-sire that yon all shake hand* with Mr. Terms Keasonnblc. Brntanore.-
The Ken - wa* affecting. It that quiet Virginia iv.uuimnity murder wi
prera-nt had nevet
held und.-r no grave a charge, ic inwraasl forward and sh.xik
band* with Brukeinore. ami I, remember hearing a rrii Jn-ad--d. freckh-d faced bov
*ay:
"I n-ekou the folk, ail Yatutr they air korry they
Thi* trial neemed to make a different ^ . man <if-M<mlgomery P.vl, for In- attend'1 * 1,' iL* "Kl 'il church mon- rcgulariy. and when his term of office expired he did not anhimself as a candidate for rr-
election
,, _ .... 'lay. •••rural yewr* later, father llpposite Congress Hall, and 1 wen* rilling through the wood* ] when we came ni»m Montgomery Peel j rutting down a tree. "Why. what an- yon doing here!” my father tukaA "Yon are rarely not chojs ping firewood thia hot weather." "No," said the giant—and ho wa* indeed a giant—"1 am going to build a "What, build a house away out here?" ‘•Yea. for the house 1 ant going to build would ho out of place anywhere except in the quiet woods; I am going
In bnild a
simple purity and honesty. Our allotted time on earth i* but a few day*, wliat should we gain though we i e icrd in high t.sutioii atmuig men :h puMtion* sum <-rumhle into dust of forgvtfnluu** anil men soon away. It i» not enough simply to divlarr thJt we love the Lord, for love is often •elfisli; it i. not enough simply to jiraisr the Lord, for Jiraisr is sometime* the off•hoot of fi-ar. While pruferaing to love the Lord, nnd while showing that we praise him. we mnat look with Under ness U|s,n the faults of other*, we must ■peak no evil word of a neighbor, neither tales, for the man who
lat some ..ik- has
*poken iu our disjirai*.- may pn.f.-^. that be took our pari and hnsbed the unath of ahmder. yet he deetruy* our hapjan'-iB for an entire day. Every Sunday hm8ftiT—that i*. long as 1 am able—1 •hall pruaih in thia house, urging ropentani e and kindm-ss of Iwart. Many |M>plchave wonderulat the great change that lias come over me. This wa* a natural rcrall of so unexpected an action. Bear with mi—c.no* and commune with me. and 1 do not tliink that any one will ever regret that thi* humble house wa* placid here among the trees." O Many year* passed. 1 grew np and wandered in foreign ■-ountrie*. My fatlu-r ]iass>-d away, and still, a letter from an old friend told me. Montgomery Peel cuntinned to [in-ach. I returned hinne, and ini the following .Sunday went to the log church, now almost covered with moss. The is mgr.-gat ion wa* ringing* hymn when my friend and I entered. “Where is the preacher!” I ask.d when
we had sat down.
••Hasn't come np yet. Hr livia in a cellar immediately nnd.-r the Boor, and has grown so old and infirm that we sometime*have to wait fur him." The hymn wa* fimohed and still he did
THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY’, N. J.
Twelfth Stastn—1690. Capacity 300. Location unsurpassed. One block from the New DctoL Nearest llouic to the Forf. Strictly Fint-cUa* In all IU appointment*. WALTER W. GREEN, of PhlUdeljihla. ^
THE ORIOLE,
Foot of Perry Street,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
G. F. WILLIAMS,
PROPRIETOR
"It will take a strong preacher. Peel, to draw a congregation away np here." j "If the si Hi- of the congregation di- j it U likely to be small, for I am to ne the ’
"Y’on arc joking."
"Did you ever know me to joke!” he I asked, standing with one hand resting ] on the tree and gaxing earnestly at my j
father.
"1 don’t know that 1 ever did. Peel, , bat I can hardly believe that a man of ypur bright pnsqsvt* could content him- j self with im-achiiig in tlii* lonely place. ! Why. then- i* not a house within three : ••Peter s-uurtiiuea preached many ' miles distant from any house, yet thousand* of peoide wont to hear him." ‘•Yea, that ia true; hut Peter pro- 1 claimed a new and interesting gospel, while yon can only hope to follow in a I He gazed intently at my father and thus answered: "We have M-en a path that wa* worn, and then we liave sra-n it deserted; have seen the gras* and weed* grow where the ground was once made smooth and bare by many feet." "True enough. Peel. And now let me say that if you are in caning I hope that you may he instrumental in drawing thoUNUxl* from the wickedness of tin"I dan- not hope to draw thousands," said he. "I d*rv not pictnre to my mind a multitude flocking to bear me; but I will dare ho]*- to draw one soul away from an awaiting destruction, and if 1 do even that mneb 1 shall feel that my church ha* been built to some purpose." As we rode along my father wa* sik-nt fur some time, and then, as though speaking to hinuelf, said: "The poor fellow has lost hi* mind." The report that Montgomery Peel waa building a church far away in the wood* naturally awakened gnat interest in the community. Many of the men doclared that he most have lost hia mind, but the women, with-that hopeful sympathy which ever expect* a good result frotp an ostensiUy pious action, averred that he was appointed to bring about a great reformation. Wives persuaded their husbands to assist in building the
then a man arose and said that lie would go down and nee if anything hail happened to the preacher. The man soon returue-',. - llrcthren." said he, "the old lumi i* dead. Those of you who desire to do mi way come down and *er him." Kesriv evervoue shrank bark, but I i went down iulo the ivliar. The old man. shriveled and white with age, lay upon a bed of straw. Tlie pUco waa dork, and when we held a candle near his face we fonnd a (aji-T ]iinucd to the Isssirn of hi* shirt. Written on th i outl side of the luqvr Were these words, "Read thia to the eongn-gation." We went np stair*, and the nm i that had found the dead prvai-ber ll us ad-dn-ssed the awestricki.il congri , ation: - Uretluvu anil sisters, we have a ciuimuuication from the old gentleman wbooe voice you shall never again hear.' He then rvoil as follows: "The hand of death is upon tin-, and I feel that it is my duty to say :i few word* to you, my dear people. Y’ou have brail so good, so JiaUei.l and so laud that 1 love you wi; i all my soul. 1 have loved you ever rinco* L needed your love. I will ieli you vt hen 1 first needed your lot and lywpathy: Many years ago I wa. walking along a lonely road. Night 1 awk* may have cried, but I did not bra^ihem; I could not have heard the rob - of au angel had it shouted at me. 1 met A man; I knew that he waa coal::: that way. -Hold,' said L Hu slopp 1 and asked what 1 wanted. 'I wan: you,' said I. 'What do you want with me/ I want you to give me som.ihing.’ What do yon want me to give/ -Y’our life.’ 'Why/ ‘Because you ruined my home years ago.' 1 sprang on him there in the moonlight. I cut out his heart and wiped hi* face with it. That man wa* David C. Cahoon."—Opie Read in Arkamaw Traveler. War Foil tbs Brils? Tlie lolling of Kell* at funeral* is a relic of the earliest age*, and originated in the Pagan idea that the sound of bells frightened away evil spirit*. It waa kept np until watches and clocks became common to apprise the worshipers of the arrival of church time. Why the custom now prevails it is diffii^ilt to con-jecture.-^Chatter. j
Mile Borneo, the-Roumanian Pup. tia." read her thesis or naay for admis*>n to the Paris faculty a* doctor, or rather "doctorraar." of laws two wraka ago. Tlii- rising lady is not i«ly strong in jnrispruiliiu-e. bnt also in sen-are. literature and music, having gained first pm.-, and place* fur each of throe sab, ject* in Ua-harret. Her reaay. which' ivmiprised over "iki pages, of whi. h 800 were not rraoL Matral t.. the ■p.riri.m of Wuuan Under the Roman Istw." Tlien* are only two nthcr lady law vers following iu the f -.tstep* of thi* young lady, otie Is-ing a French woman and tin- other a Russian. Mile. Hilccsco in-
Ailv.-n i.ing lipigrams. Lying adrcrtiiieuicnts are and always will be failures in the long run. Pay a* mttch attention to your advertising a» you do to your other pnrebaaea and you will get equally satisfactory rw
salt*.
Avoid surjieriatires, since constant use weakens tbrir effeej. Successful adver-ti*i-r» employ the rimplest word* and forms of expression. It may be safely asserted that an ad-v.-m.-nurait i>i9iM-**es more value when it is first printed than it doe* on second apjiearaniv. and that it Inwen* ia value a* it grow* stale: hence the importance of frrqneut changes.—J. Walter Thiunp"To disruntinne an adv.-rtisem.-nt," say* John Wanauutk.-r. nuhulrliihia * gnat tm-ri-hant, "j* like taking down your sign If you want to do Irarines* yon must let the public know it. Standing nilvi-rti->-niiiit» are better and cheaper than reading untiem. They bsA more suts.tantiul and l.nsiuras like and impin' iiaifidtau-r. 1 W'onhl a* soim think of doing bu-ineas without clerks as without advertising." W asli-ful Advertising. Discriminating mrn-hanta long ago abaudrau-d the rircular and gnttenmi]ie method* of advertising. For the amount of hard cash it takes to’fairly circulate 8,000 hand bill* you can place an attractive ad. in a reputable and well circulated newsjiaprT in a way to bring many times thi- n-lurus that can possibly rum* from the older and nearly obsolete method of aunonnrrmeut. People buy a newspaper to read it; they do not buy or want the guttersnipe, and they don't read iL Not one person in ten ever glances at the d.slger that is thrust in hi* hand at the street corner before be consign* it to the gutter. He only consent* to receive it at all out of sympathy for the poor fellow who is making a more or less honest effort to get rid of bis armful of kills; and the one fellow in ten who duet look at the dodger first sweeps tin- horiton with hi* weather eye to are that no one bbacrvre him rending the affair! Au announcement read in thi* way—or not at all—isn't going to startle any one by the magnitude of the retuno. SUvrins'a Mi Ip I rum lbs Itridgr. Tiiat new th-nuan invention which enable.- tlie caiitain of n steamer to steer hi* ship In an hi* bridge will be a great thing if it r.alixes )in»mt i-x|m-lAUons. The iuvenliou itivolves Hie me of an eh-1-trir 1-urrrut. the apjiaiutusVr which the capLiin can larry in his luxet.nud the II*- of it ni critical nuanentg by tbo • captain instead of i-ommuniiffiUng bis dirra-thai* to the man at the wbra-1 by means of iqguals would bo of immense nd vantagi-. and would enable the captain or hi* rcjmsmitaUco on tbo bridge, in the steamer is running dan-
p-ro
tJv cIimo
make good row of the sec-
onds w hich an- now lost before the man at the wheel can comprehend the situation. The invention is now undergoing practical trial on some of the ships
Record. Mr. Harold Frederic, correspondent of The New Y'ork Time*, is in Berlin preparing a lifeof the youngcui)ieror under the dirra-tiun ll had almost said aas|iirvs i of the emgierur liiaus-lf. Wilhelm II is ratlier jiartial to journalist*, and he is a voracious newspaper reader. Fifty of the loading ni-waqia|iere of Euro|w are brought to him every moruing, ami ha idungi-s through them with the aridity and the alacrity of a JirofiMUoual exchange editor A inir of sliears i* done at hand, and he clip* whatever seems to ho of imrtlr-ular int.-n-st to him. These clippings are duly lasted iu scrap books and indexed. In this -fashion doth hi* majesty kraqi a record on the boy*. It ia •aid that Tlie Pari* Figaro is the new-s-pu|K-r wbnar opinions seem to interest him Eugene Field in Chicago . New*. . summer Drink*. Lemonade and buttermilk are a* good a* anything drinkable that you can find fur this weather,” said a physician. "They both an- great thing* to quench thirst. They loth art a* a jileanant tonic to the stomach and they have a stimulating quality. But they should not be drunk ice cold—that i*. bit* of ice should not be in the goblet- Let theta be aa cold as the ice Cbost or refrigerator can When you pour down your throat a pint or so of fluid that is frra.li from the ico temporary paralrid* of the stomach follow*. If a- man happen* to be very hut, such a thing not infrequently i* a* fatal a* a stroke of lightning."—Cincinnati Times-Star.
Some strange judicial proceedings are reported from Queensland, Australia. The parading judge wa* in a hurry to get away and tried casre continuously for thirty-six hours. _ At one stage all the available jurors were occupied in / not to loro /
the judge ordered the doors of the court room to be locked, and then impounded every pereon in the audience qualified to serve. Many of the juror* were so exhausted by continuous service that they fell asleep in their seats, but tlie trials went on.

