Cape May Daily Star, 24 August 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL XX. NO. 47.

CAl’L MAY I I1Y. MONHAV MUUNIN'i. AHUM 24. U'1.

PRICE 3 CENTS.

COKFECTIOSKBY. KT€. .1' MONT SMITH, 1 MMItirMmiKlIMl CONFECTIONER, -4.0OUS WUV.iT roiljLpA ruCMB.6 Maa4>WtM Sir,.!

ATTOBKETB.

r SPICER I.KAMINO. * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW M>1JCITOII AN1> HAUTE*

OHANCUT

M

Cat* Mat Cjtt, N OROAM HAND,

Atto«**t a»> Ooum*ijx>*-at-Law. HulicKor. Muter End KzABliwr il ('ksMerj, Huprenw Court Coaaasloaei

•••d NoUry Public.

Cate Mat Couet Houue, I

II.

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OP THE STATE 4IP NEW JERSEY.

QOLLINb COTTAGE. OKCATI E BT. OPP OOU’IIBU .

Pipe Old (i KerWn IV

W WfclUT •»« «lw* Bruidi. CUolre WUm. Puillj Trade P. COUJSS. PraprWtcr.

rpKEMONT HOUSE Coh. Fean ai.ik AUt> W

K,*lf Fenoroferf ai TUUl KAAMUiUJI. Mu. M. L. Cuapiau.

PHE ALDINK, UiCATik Htmatt. Nub Bbacu Atbbcb. CAPE MAT. m.:j. Thbo Ml'Ki.lbb. Proprietor.

NT<H'KTOI¥ MOTKL.,

tin it. i IMMIM. M-H- lu IBr i»enltM(

r. THEO. B ALTON, Proprietor.

^CEAN VIEW HOTEL. BEAru AYE. AND DECATL'B BT., tMTImmcdiAUlj oppoeit* Iron Pier. DlNXEU SO CENTB. DcIIeIiUuII]'

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH. COUNflELLOR-AT-LAW

SOUCITOB.M A*ru A El AMIMU IB NOTARY PUBUC. I«ee Bt Ha. 4 Oeeu HUd Cape Mai Oitt. M.J. F.OKUB IL TATLOB. ATIOKNEV AT-LAW. SOUtTTOE ANII UABTP.E IN CHANCEBT.

JAMES MBCRAY. M. D. BEBIDKET PETBICIAN. ,3F4K£5~ *•" Ai Siolt. Bt reeMenc*. No. i Nartb IM. -«r M. D. MABCY. M. D., V * UtafIN.M rilTMCUS S1IHJV. W. »™ M j(£cmxaarzt? r °“*“ HUIUBACB—NO.Jt^raB^BOlY** UIBUJ. <Mke Mean Piobi ■ lot A M ; 1 lo t P M. I '\ll"*W ALTER S. LEAMINO, DENTIST. t ittrics—9yE( Hoob* abdOcbau ftru. Cape Mat CRT, N. J. I* Attendance Dailv.

ALT. MKN MAY BE (IKEA.!

d Ibree

luillioi

THE WORLD Will NOT KNOW IT | bix! million* of d..IUri of rooU. rut ai uirutv rjin ia/ii i '’*en«ui|rnii>e young mercluuit b CBUgbt BUT ALMIGHTY GOD WILL. | erlth a yba! muiount-of u cl Able good.

: i bat will OeYer be uUbb Bgaui. Hr T. Hr M ill TaluAge Tell, of Tblaet price, rclnouely reduced M bleV Men ...d M umrn Iv. «... I . Tbt P* 1 ** .men-b»„.

I- N J . Aug 23 Tbb b -undnYBt IhM-eii (lr-nr lu l«**>> reirarde.1 u the great iratlbU f«moua n-JIglou.

limited capital b aball the old mercbanla do aa they aee the young mao in tbb BaTalcr'A-* Rubthuli IiauI. and in orb and .at- --IL..I foe At— will n>*t load LU abelTra In U w Ha Hr will bunt up U-fore long "lie In

Red Sag In tl

ta ..Wrvanrr Imre been enhanced lo anyhow." Sheriff 1 , ae

ptwrncr of Or. Talninge. who preached ) window: "How much

of (a.hlon ftpring overcoala ami aprlug

hi. aft.

>r fall clothing out of date* What

ta occupied, and the j dol bear In the w, ~

gnutrat rnthualum prevailed It b rati | lar«." "AInntd. I cannot take that hid of maled that fully fifteen tbouaand la-raou. ! four dollara apiece Why. theae coau wh. Ytere Bine to hear the dortur, and many ft rat put u|un the marLet were offeird deprived of that privilege. ] fifteen dollar, each, and now I am offered

dollar*, la that ail* Fivedollan

Daniel *1. 32, "Tlie people j only fc_ know their Ihd ahull he fttrongAnd ’ do I hen "n* " t- . j dollar..'

tod be taken the w hole Inl-

ine young t night and aaya

we will have to lun

an evil e

: ••Well. Mary, thb buuar and merchant that

K nickerbocker LIVERY STABLES I Rear of KoUkrtborkrr Ire OOee). Wabuinutun, a 1*1 vk Ockab St beet. MAUMMi dOBEBt A 8PKC1ALTT. .a •Hearn.re aaeoruaml nl Cartiagee. wltt aajgsg.gKS'ras:. VfllilAM HEHKWTUAL. Proprietor

TO COTTAGERS

LOPER'S HOTEL. cIp-bmaV Every Tuesday. 4JrncaBot-ai: PromlA.M.IoS P.M. 8. S. COLE. V. S„ TUM.Utypgra-RUk opposite W. J. *. M " WB.«JU^iWiW IM4raH

w

ALTER COTTAOE.

No. K> Kobtn St., Cape Mat.

ifife^-WALTER.

Ooaaaa LataIETTB abd Jacebob »tbbbt»

BEACH AVK^ONE^UAEE BKhUW K K.

kjoi-b inr.vrrnryfFv. . terredandrea-iYAUd. uaM (M»< week

dHreb lau?.*'tL,™ men. and bail la * " ,l

defeated. But

Iwugbt out all that clothing,

lid lie uni hate il rejuvenated.and next rar put It on the market a* new. while wo ill do well If tte keep out of the pour-

ing man. broken apirtud.

Tbeji

laid t-uccmwful

navy of Rome came In with the flaab ol their long lunik* of oara and demandad Tbat.llw alege la- lifted And Antiocbua

Kptpliniir. ftrnd be wanttvl time to commit ..... ..... with hb frieoda almut It. and PupUlua, one I make a ban.|iiet of file and fill "* *— 1 >f gall, and dnnkrtee|.u. the health of the

J drinking. The young wife w baby goal to her falbcr'e home. I only b hb n-re wiped out. but hb hb morale and hb pruaprrta for two •• 1 •' 'I devlle

and made aril Antlia-hUft Kp: to deride befuc

■rbaioupn

;roii ud around „ld mercliant ounpelltd him 1 menhant who "f that rlrtle; 1 and a rut din

got a

H ftpnng giMd*

ca had aiihmllied to the In

I; and otliern.. An exploit I

‘Well." you aay, "I min;

■JIHE ACME,

l

Bat)

JITgltS. %£L. a lS&£ SIK. ritUMH MOllKhATK.

L. MAUUOCK. Paonukyoa. BIOXIh'D AND MUCH AVkNUK.

Caps MajCid.

Batb Cctaia I ft) I no tltkWftor Ilo

IlOTKIa IaAFAYKTTE, UCAPK MATT. Nf. J.. .JOHN TRACY A CO.. Ownri. and rropriebira Dlioctly on Hie Bearh. Complete in every dr|wrtnirnt. Tliornughly i rated and ftiipplled with the latrat linprovtd ’ 'eMuct r elevator. Addirea .1 Tbact. Manager.

exploiu.’ E;S-K:"li

Id define to lw an berok J"? 1,1 »>«• finger nail., a meat arhlevenieot I mrer In. arcuuut U«>k«. which a A-rra, aUilr \rmcnt. | ^*,1 darker m,d wonw every Ume he look.

tirerii, and Unuklug how hb young wife II have lo be pul in a plainer hmur tbi ' ever rrjiecied m live In. or go to nl rale boarding houae, when- tlwy hare igh liver and *our bread five munilnga

u fight. I.

h things,

■; mine b a

d an Antlo-

o could do

» great

him:eli*a»:oi n.

Craig Bre.’s LAUNDRY

No. 47 WaablNgton Strecl. rk revolved on Monday all! be nturned

HOTEIa CBAIdFOXTE. Howard street snd Sewell arenne. Cape May. N J 0|. n all

*rn heard of had It not been f Neither will you probably Iwo nrentor. Niueleen buudrod a

:nd ii

tie |

Idded t!

J*IInr

"Well. .

iw. thu has bran a bard » g merohanu, and thb prolonged •“> h 'r ha. put many In tba dolaud 1 have I iron thinking of you

lu hu*lne

tough money

Oi I Ml* i or i ue rximnam ot ftecuring the liaienL So you will prolmbly never tie a Murae or an Eilniu or a Humphrey Ikavy or an Kll Whlluey. There 1. not much prolailillliy dial you will hr the our out of

bn achieve, extraordinary | T

r bird leal '

inytbini

o help

ur liuaary sphm-a. What then' have nnopimniniity todurxph

y ou out I will gladly do It. IV-tter Ju«t pul tliiRW golds out of sight for the present, and or« w-rou jrajsUI plan wanethlng and I u ill go down lo one of the wbulraaic ' ve* and tell them that I know you and hack you up. and if you want a few

bridge over the presen

you

They are la all three ol The three g

ami ov .ru iieiiniug. | „ Go-l inornlr —

oluinn. It may U. a financial or a inoral or a * nun relic or a social or a political exigency You ftometimes see it In courtroom. A young man ha* got Into had company and he ha. offended t lie law, and he 1. arraigned. All blushing and confu«ed hr U in the preaelxe of jutlgr and Jury and lawyer*, lie ran lw *ent right on In the wrong dirvetion. Ho 1* feeling diagraresl and be b almost desperate. let the dislricl attorney overhaul him a. though he were an old offender, let I hr

A la mu il. rev

...t i-ore a rhlud hb i . ebi-eka 1

* int

r. thb

urlta him, and twain, and hb wto to eighty !t»( the erbia.

young mrr

and aav*; "Well, my oil friend, I uaa tbb morning thinking over what you did for me three year* ago. You helped me out ol an awful crld. In my commercial tdstury. I learned wimIoiu, pro*|M-rlty ha* enmr, and the pallor ha» gone out of my wife's ehroks, and the roses that were there when 1 courted her in her father's bouse bloomed again, and my bu.lnera b i dal. and 1 thought I ought Ui let you know

lilnV laeaoro he ea'nniu^attim/T ' *” * *hort lime afier. the old merchant, considerable fro: let the judge glv^V | ^ .'^T" “ p- 1 -•*“* nit, for prraenUng the mitigating | Lee the wiwld. Vial"'wTurolug'^!

had read the twenty third IVsIm alarm

■read. 1 rat bet eviusioeraie ana ChrblUn gen Ueman raved . woman. New York and Brooklyn ground up last year about thirty thousand young women and would like to grind up about as many thb tear Out of all that long procession of women who march on «Uh no hope for thb world or 'fir next, hattrred and bruised and scoffed

might hare been svved for I _ and heaven But g.**l men and good women are Dot In that kind of bud ora. A Isa for that poor thing' Nothing hot the thread

A CONTRAST. e heard men tell in public discount » roan b* hut what b a woman?

tton, I will tell met from Ood. a

you u bat woman ta. IM aacrod and dtUoate gift.

.. j great that no measuring

line short of that of the Infinite God our tell their bound. Fashioned to refine and soothe and Uft and Irradiate home and so ctety and the world. Of such value that no one can appreciate It. unless hb mothat lived long enough to let him understand It, or who In some great crisis of life, when all else failed him. hail a wife to reenforce him with a faith In God that mAh lug could

no work, and be la gl glaas .-r Mo* up « .

General House Parabklst (food and rocket Gallery. Hardsn Luek.ml'b and MschkiM n sttratloa paid to Pmini key>. tag Trunks. Vatbe*. rsraaob.etc. 18 WsAhlngton Street, Cape May, N. J. JOHN AKINS' IDS CBSAM PABIiOES lee Urea at and Water lee*.

Chfe StlhcLcd.

JOHN AKINS. IT War

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Op|tONili- (Hall,

CAPE MAT. X. J. J.R. WILSOX, Prop-r.

goofogieaf garden SHOWELL & FRYER, Limited.

Fail-mount Park,

PHILADELPHIA.

rowTMittAEowimi. ^'.or "" -~»- Admlasion, 90 ot».; Chlldrno, IO.

:<;***« WEE* DAT.

_ee*aalbl> by fitraetCbrand trequeat Iraln* '^■^^t^gj^oBtoysferereg July

lEPORTlMl GROCERS AND RISE 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 GUARANTEED. A Trial Order Kolirlted.

hide hlim

hurry up the case and hire p to Auburn or Sing Sing. If he ily yearn, few seventy years he will inal. and each decade of hb life ■lacker than its predecessor. In egnnms of prism life he can gel ■id he Is glad to break a window

play the blgb-

cun get Mimethlng to eat and ■elf from the gale of the world. ■IE NIUIIT HAVE IU.EX SAVED.

Why don’t hb father come and help him* Hb father b dead. Why don't hb mother come and help him? She U dea-L Where are all the ameliorating and salutary Influeuee* of society-* They do not touch him. Why did not some ooe long ago In the case understand that there wot on opportunity for the exploit which would he famous lu heaven a quadrillion of yoare after the earth has la-come scattered as lies In the last whirlwind? Why did not the district attorney take that young inaiiluto hb private office and ray: "My son, I see that you are the victim of circttmstaucra. Thb 1s your first crime. You ore sorry. I will bring the person you wronged Into your preset**-, and you will apologize and make all the rejtaralion you can, and I will give you anollier chance." Or that young man U presented In the cmirteoom, and he has no friends prtwcut, and the judge rays, "Who b your counsel*" And lie answers. "I have none." And the Judge rays, "Who will take thb young man's

And there is a dead halt, and no one offers, and afier awhile the Judge turns to some attorney, w ho never bod a good owe In all hi> life and never will, and whom advocacy would lie enough to secure the condemnation of Innocence Itself. Ami th* professional lncvitu|ageut crawl* up beside the prisoner, helplessness to rescue despair, where there ought to he a struggle among all the brat men of the profession as to who should hove the honor of trying to help that unfortunate. How much would such an attorney have received as hb fro for such an advocacy* Nothing In dollars, but much every wsy In a happy consciousness that would make hbown life brighter, snd hb own dying pillow sweeter, and hb own heaven happier—the cuiuciousncra that he had raved a man' DEaniLcnox I* hefoke IHN. So there are commercial exigencies. A very lata spring obliterates the demand for aprlug overcoats snd spring hols and spring tpporel of all sorts. Hundreds of thousand* if people ray, "It seem* we are going to have no spring, and we shall go straight oat of winter into warm weather and we can get along without the usual spring at- " Or there b no antnmn weather, the plunging Into the cold, and the usual

"The 1*1 rd b Uty *hrph<

eyes on thb world, and on angel Is-m for many years npisdnted the old man's dwelling, cries upward the news that the iwlrian-h's spirit Is ' asivnding, and the twelve angels * bo keep the twelve gales of heaven, unite in crying dowyi to this approaching spirit of the old

r It h

■r these celestial lauds that

• exigencies fa the

pockrtlssik. ■-utitalnliig thirty seven lars and thirty-three rent., had stolen, ami she had been left wtUx penny at the beginning uf winter slraugeclty, and no work. And although she was a stranger. I did not allow the II o'clock mall to leave the lamppost o corner without carrying the thirtydollars and thirty throera-uts, awl thi was proved genuine. Now, I have read all Shakespcpre's tragedies, and all Victor Hugo's tragedies, and oil Alexander rimilh's tragedies, but I read s tragedy more thrilling ‘

lo you tl

iy way.

We have

fo» any more Lamb I don't Iwlleve women anyway. They are a laxy. ill*, worthless scL John, eon out of the door." Or do you compliment her personal appearance and ray things to her which If any man sard to your staler or dsaghtew you would kill him on the eput* That b one way. and It b tried every day In the Urge cl lira, and many of those who adi tribe for female hands In factories and for governesses lu families have proved Lheoi selves unfit to be In any place outside of bell. Hut there b another way. and 1 saw It ooe day In the Methodist Hook Concern In New York, where a young woman applied far work, and the gentleman In tame and manner raid in substance: "My daughter. employ women here, but I do not know ol any vacant place In oar departmenL You bad better inquire at such and such a place, and I hope you will bt successful In getting something to do. Here b my name, aod tall them I sent

you."

disturb.

Spewk out, ye cradles, and tell of the fra< that naked you and the anxious face, that Speak out. ye nur-erira n. and ye homes, whet bar —v ... In full Miami with the faros of wife, mother and daughter, unit help me to diline what woman b. Hut as geographers tell us that the depth, of tire sea correspond with the height* of the mountains I have Intel I you that a god womanhood b not higher up than Iwd womanhood h drop down. The grands) the palace the more awful the conflugra tion that destroys It The grander the si earner Oregon the more terrible her go Ing dow n just off the coast. Now I should not wonder If you trrra Med S little with a sense of responsibility w hen I say that there b hardly a person lo tbb bouse but may have an opportunity done by good advice, or hy financial help, or by trying to Ming to bear some one of s Ibousond Christian influenora. If. for In Manor, you find a womaa lo financial dta" trera and breaking down la health ami r -ita trjlng to SUplain her children, now t her husband Is dead or an Invalid, do Ing that very Important and honorable work—Mil which h little appreciated - keeping a boarding houae, where all tM guest*, according as they pay small laiord. or propose, without paying any board at all, i<> decamp, are critical of everything ami hard to pleaar, busy yourarlrra In try < get her more patrons, and Sell her of c sympathy. , i. If you see a woman favored of for and with all kindly surroundings finding In the hollow OaUerir* uf tM world her chief regalement, living for her self ami for lime as If there were no etor ntty. Strive to Ming her into the kingdom of God, as did the other day a^riahhsUi school teacher, who was the tm.iMwf^tM , laughter of

•-alth. a

join Ure church, SI ssld. "Father, I oar going to Jotu tire church, and I want year to entire." Oh. no," be sold. "I never go to church." Well.” said tbi daughter, "if ! were going • M married namM you not go to are me larried*" And he sold. -Oh. yes." Well," said .Ire. "thb b of more iriqswuice than that." V. So he w ent and has gone ever since, and •ves lo go. 1 do Dot know but that faithil Sabbath school teacher nut only raved w oman, but raeod a man. There- may hr i thb audience, gathered from all porta ol the world, there may be a man whore b» l.svior toward womanhood ho* bees per lidloua. Repent! Stand up. thou master piece of Bln and death, that 1 may charge An far a* pusalble make reparation, bast that you have her In your and that she cannot help herself. ■» ueu that fine collar and raavah ami that M better off tf^gra rare that woman T here b another exploit you can do. ami that b tar save a child. A child docs not seem to amount to much. It ta nearly a year old Mfore It can walk at all. For the 11 rat year and a half ll cannot spraka word. For the first tan years It woihl starve If ll had to earn Its own food. For lire first fifteen years lu opinion an any subject b absolutely valurlras. And then there are so many of them. My, what Iota of children' Ami some people hava contempt for children. They are good for nothing hut to wear oat the carpets and break thing* aud keep you awake nights crying Well, your csUmmto of a child b quite different from that mother's estimate who lust her child thb summer. They took It to the salt air of the seashore and lo the tonic air of tM mountains, hut no help came, and the brief paragraph of Its life b ended, Suppose that life could M restored by purchase, bow much would that be reaved mother give? She would take all the Jewel* from her fingers rush Deck and bureau and |«rt them down. Asd If told tlrsl that was not enough she would take her !>• 'Use and make over the deed for IL and If that were not enough stir would call In all her Investment* and pat down all her mortgages nmLUmd*. and if fold that were'not enough she'taftquld say: "I hare made over all my property, and if I can have that child hack I will now pledge that I will toil with my own hands and carry with my own shoulders In any kind of hard work and live In a cellar and die In a garret Only give me back that last dor 1 am glad that there are those who know something of a value uf a child. Its pass!hllltie* are tremendous. What wlil those hands yet do? Where will those feet yet walk? Toward wbal destiny will that never dying soul betake Iterlf? Shall those lips be the thraaeof blasphemy or

calculate tlie derodra o tnrira on centuries, of Its lifetime. Ub, to save e child! Am I not right In putting that among the greet exploits? Hut what are you going to do with those children who srvAworae off than If their father and mother hod died the day they were born ? There are tans of thousauds of such. Their parentage was against them. Their name U against them. The structure of their skulb h against them. Their lusch-s contamluatad by the

rota; they ore practically at their birth laid u a plank In the middle of the Atlanean. In an equinoctial gale, and told lo make for shore. What to do with them I the question often raked. There b another question quite as penidi t. and that Is. Whet ore they going to do with ns? They will, tan or eleern yean from now, have a* many votes ns the same n'iciMr it F*U t»™ children, egd they 1 C'ootln red oj f'Ji ptge ]