Cape May Daily Star, 12 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOI. XXI. NO. 9.

CAPE MAY CUT. TUESDAY MOUSING. JUI.Y 12. 1S9-2.

PIIICE 3 CENTS.

ATTOK E\' 8. J SPICEK LKAMINO, * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SOUUITOK AND MA8TE& IN CHANCERY 47 Wahr i k&ton Strut, C*r« Mat Cirr, N. J. ORGAN HAND, Attormet and Couhbellor-at-Law. Solloilor, Muter »ml Examiner Cbxnoerjr, Sunranui Cuart and Notary Oat* Mat Court House, N. J. (opponn rut lie •O' P. DOUGLASS

the om.y ! AGEN Japanese Store

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TO COTTAGERS Fop Shoo Repairing;, ibor oufthly and neatly (H.nr, brrni/ your

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Di-sirablc Goods, at More Advantageous Prices, tlian can be !, procured dsewhen:. Von arc invited to examine and satisfy {

yourself as to this fact.

j AGENTS POR MYTHICAL CONCERNS.

Iturrlmnl Hill. Complaint* at

rebuilt r-ilmrcl

orlly n

ialMim. fa.: t: *1 •.liars, wkli:

.nard^l. i PERILS OF BRAKEMEN. nmidiRUlt i» undraihtnl.

ly in ilwir." NtiiltttIioc<>tmuy<i null-Uuly. < rb * in***rd That Came (or Having «ha ■uniry i-ruplr. j "TtlvO-' c.'Vainly mo? in a In Ik. no outwnn! I Lilt. «.« a Onma Unltmad Hand,

^Ual witli n larjci' dry And viail.io cumpcmuitlUa." The wontv | “i ilon't believe a uoo.1 action koct unre«ty l.ia.uKht lu Tin- > ««>• spot.ruinunioiiici.t...1 in-tulaiuv,for | wnnlMi,” «0d an old railroad niun thn

Iln: (iJIuwinK lellrr. . »hr had tnrai in do her beat, and tho rrault ! Other day to ttar writer. had proved Kwlly dlicuuilltlnH- Kor many | "Almut twenty yaura ««o I was ahoveiycaraKhn had iinal ui a a mail houw in the Inc black diamonda to I wit the water in a

much pemuaaionr hrt j loeomotlvo on tbo Wabaah railway bo-

' ' tween Lafayeltn. InA, and Daneilla, Ilia Near Attica. Ind.. there wu an overhead '“Hton bridge acrone thn track that had

' brake men In flvo

landlord bad ranwntetl to brighten

^ | nio I'll nettle tile bllU. Hut flrat. o( courae, ,, I IT! Rise you an wtimute at what I can at-

i, I lotJ'«iwy "

el | Tlie holy was only ton glad to do her .a 1 part; and more than Mint, aiie wan uf

lighteil to have the;

iiir. So nhn trudRcd aimut her lawt to mtvo both her

yearn, and one dark, atormy night, in

e oara, stormy nignL in eotn- _ hill. 1 happened to remember

that we bad a green brakeman ahead who m r wu anacqnatated with the road.

, „f "I apoku to the engineer ahoot it, but he II to raid. 'Oh. let him go; he's ail right.' But elty I didn’t (eel like letting a fellow mortal ami take nay atich chances, and started back

over tbo train, crawling from ear to car In

it of the Egyptian darkness, nod came near beihoe ■ tug blown off several limes, an it wu blow.

dw! in bringing about' lug great guns and old No. 38 waa fanning roinblnnliiiua of odor. | that train fifty miles per hour down the

her that in the ra»e of summiL Hack twelve cave f. he might buy- ; Rino ] found ■Urakeay.' who was u tall and Undertake to handsome a young mao ua you could find o the ealienee iu a tbouvtnd. and he wu twisting up the

I alack of those brake chains with neatness

thought and and dispatch, while the wheels made a

i regular torchlight procession along the i Mila. He was badly scared when he first

that the landlord drop | discovered me by the light of hisoldlao-

; tern, crawling along the ruuning board,

n In ! with my face os black aa the ace of apadra

bent r from the dusty diamonds.

•'lat l almost imaglmsl the whistle wu mnding for Attica; ami down he sat so ml and quick Mutt he bit his tongue, aud the next luomeut we flew uuder the bridge, wbllr bU lamp seemed to Injru brighter as ■' :!osrd those heavy limbers over our

that killed many poor brakeuien.

We came nrar fainting when he clasped my hand, and we ant for several moments on the wet deck'of the car and neither o( us spoke a single word, but we w ere as white around the eyes aa the ghost of

Hamlet a father.

"Six years afterward I was in Port Wayne, Ind., at the Wabash depot, one disconsolate man on God's earth. I had been hurt on the road several year* before, was unable to work and was trying to get back homo to old Jjifayette, Ind., as 1 thought, to die. I was hungry and tired and didn't have a cent In the world, nod to ace people atop up to the lunch counter aud call for hot cofft-e that was smelling to heaven was enough to art a poor. Oat broke invalid traty. I had begun to think that all my

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