Cape May Daily Star, 15 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL XXI. NO. 12.

CAPE MAY CITY. ITU DAY MOUNT NO. JULY 15. IS92.

PRICE 3 CENTS.

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ATTOBXKVK. iFICBB LEAMING, ATTORNET-AT-LAW

HOUCITOB AKD NA8TEK IS CT1AM RAY ■ 47 WAiHW&TOirSTBKrr,

Cats Mat Cm, N. J.

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ORGAN HAND,

Solicitor. M*strr »D<1 F.u ChaBoerj, Supreme Court Commuaiooer

aud Notary Public.

Cate Mat Cocat Hocas. N. J.

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DOUGLASS, mar-orricK hi Cape May Cttr. P

MIM KI.I.A.M.OI N.

TO COTTAGERS For Shoo Itr-pHlrinc, thornnRlily and nnalli' mmr. bnne *i work to TIIOS. II. TAYLOR, the p_, ular aboemaker, Decatur atm-U aecoud aliop from Marry A Mrcraj-’a druy alorc.

< 'bargea moderate.

NICKERBOCKEK LIVERY STABLES

(Rear id KB'rkrtboekrr Ice ome.). AaillKUTUS, ABOVE OCKAB STRUCT BOABIIIM; dOliMW A sriX'IALTY. kueatnaire aanirtineul (d'CarrlaiTa. nltb ardJtt AU houra tor l-tHale fartlaa. KaruiWIiTuaM HRBKKTIIAL Proprietor.

THE ONLY

Japanese Store

Wben the* Allan hnr i vldean arrived in |«>rt ti accoont of n tbrilllni; voj videan left London for tl

odicTra Rare an at. The Monta- ' lort with iOOC

W IMPORTING DIRECT FROM JAPAN, i?

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rventful one until the ateamer gut a aatward OfCaiw'Rji}-on Weancaday. o'clock in the afternoon a denar

1 can therefore offer to customers Fresher and More aftrthoii a uiometir'uu!? th^^y^that Desirable Goods, at More Advantageous Prices, than can b\u n £ u '£^ procured elsewhere. You arc invited to examine and satisfy deck, even the cook having to taka whand

- In the fight for the ahln Captain Ferghaon

“ the bridge, while Flret C~

N HEAVEMj reaald.

procured c

yourself as to this fact.

T. SflNZO.

Wright directed t waa immediately 1

Joniey pm

tie

The ahlp'a bead

amed to the wind. The ip, force pump and cap • ready for operation.

Including the only

Of Lc r'lll-Ul' n

The uvornlnc The purple m

The lake beneath th*

errata] hara.

gemmed a 1th at

glories bright.

ATTORNET-AT-LAW,

ttOLtCITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY

JAMES M. E. niLftitfcTH. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW

I'AMES J. DOAK, CARPENTER AND BUILDER

Heaintacx—II.'. Washington St. yy EST JERSEY RAILROAD. TIMK TAI1I.K IN K1UK1T JUNK M. Il •raihir Car altaehrd. ill leaec Cape May ai follow, (o fill LA DK UTI1A :

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1*11 YNICI ANN. JAMES M ECU AY, M. D. REBiivKKT farairiAB. OrhCK^-raUtT M.oi r Cumuh I CAfUMAY CITY. > nun a in p o'riork A

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M. D. MARCV. M. D.,

Kaaingaca—No.Tl Waagiaoroa Hnutgr. CATE MAY.It. J. OJlcr fiMm -Fram • In* A M ; 3 tot f M jTYRj miucm S. LEAMING, DENTIST, OaricH—Cor. Huena and Ockab 8m Cara Max City, N. J. la ATTEXrVAJfCK Dailt.

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PHILUPS, M. D.,

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'owr». 7loPA.M..llo3f.M,Mo:r.M ANNA M. HAND,

(uacvol the Ute l>r. Kennedy.) Cor. Wakhikotos akiv Diu ati h St». CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Opru.-K IIut'Ra: Until 10 a. M. From S to 4 p. u. “ 7 to W •' Keioneara—The Ikevnn. Ho. lafayrtle hi. HOTELS AMU COTTAUl*. JJNITED STATES HOTEL Coaau LaraigrTt tan Jtckaoa Hracm ■» It nmoeated lit Untae haa ui

i^gv. IM.ar

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S EA CREST INN. CAPE MAT. N. J. BKACU AVK., OSK (RMIARK BELOW K. I STATION. Ko.ua> delightfully cool and airy. Only ataty leet frum the aurf. MRS. C. E. MUNROE. Yy YUM1NU. MH TH I.A FA Y'ETTF. NT. Kalargvxl and rraaTalfd. N» and *IO per week. ■ KH. A. FOSTER.

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.LINS COTTAGE,

KlaeOMOlhaoa WhMyaad rthrr Brand., ■ocheaiee Beer. (Vdrr Wlnee. family Trade Battened. P. COLUNS. Proprietor. rj*HE ALDINE, DactTcm BracRT, Net a Baaca ATRaca, CAPE MAT. K.»J. TBBO. Mt'KUJta. Proprietor nmclaatrolaloe Large, airy Kooma. Tenaa Moderate JYBKXTOX VILLA. Open for the Season.

a T K. WALES.

E. i). THOMAS

1>. C. JEHSIT

West Jersey Cabinet, Cor. Crwnt and North Sts.. (Ogpoallr Depot) CAP* MAT CITY. N. J.

few cattlemen.

ST Ot'KTOX HOT Kir.

' •luirij Iwrlrcl. oichcdra i|Uy . niurniiig ronretta aud du F. TIIFO. YVAl.TO.Y, l*ro|>rlelor.

paaeengcni. a

Ordcra were given for the opening of the hatches. The amoke then poured forth in deuae volumes from the hold and waa permeated by fumes of pepper. Three atresms were directed through the amoke, bnt il waa necraaary to locale the Are. and with this end in view the boatawaln'e mate waa lowered down tha-hold. No aoonei waa he In the amoke than It began to aulfocale him, and he waa brought up to the deck. Three times did he veniure down, and the last time he managed to reach s ventilator, where he got a breath of freeb

air.

comaondack ^ h * ^ covered that the fire had taken In the lower hold among bales of rags and lute and general merchandise. In close pro* Imlty were a number of barrels of oil. tb( outsides of which were already scorched, i Several hole, of jute w ere shifted, and then j the fight proper with the fire lagan. £v i cry man worked with a will, frelltg as U 1 ,, j Gic safety of the ship and Ita crew depend- „ C.1 on his own Individual exertioaa. It waa I an anxloua time, and for a while It waa feared that the atdp waa doomed to do j

! alrucUon.

Under the guidance of Captain Ferguson ! and Chief Gill ter Wright, who are said tc '

' directed

la the cause of the fires In eotkeM Ibuxtlon V'a as asked of ai

“No. 1

rr peaceful rest;

rr being otbrt where.

And. ah. tl, But oar ow: To the far . That lewd-

new dwelling idaoa. r da) by day. re she weal awayt

Yield trustingly tu tiod' JVtgbaucc her rwptcrvw are s Tw elve months hate (euevl

to think that the ret ton. I especially if wet, de

vclojad rnongh beat erentually te fire itselt Bnt we know better now The fin la always communicated directly, aa from a longshoreman's pipe Lae me show yon

something.”

Ho took the head of a match from a tin boa In which waa also a bunch of very greasy cotton, and said: "That match haa a story. It sraa originally made In Sweden, sraa sent to New York and thence to GainmvUla, Tex. There It waa sold to a big darkay, who worked at the cotton compress that stands near the tracks of the Santa Fe road. The darkey was a smoker, and hecanae the box In which the match had been sold to him broke, be took this match, srith other*, aud stuck It Into the matted wool on top of his head. According to the rule at the comP r “*- the hands are not allowed to amoke "" * but they do gather into enjoy their pipes In cast —o-e«. in the work. Now this darkey's work place waa right in front of the big Iron plate that cornea on top of the hale, and It was hb ‘o cut old iron bands whan the bale place and substitute th* new once. The men who du this have to hump them , •T 1 ''” ^ k ”P “P "dth the machine, and thl* fellow humped himself so mneh that he shook the match from bla bead and it fright where one of the Iron hands coaid "Then the bale on.being preesed was tent to Galveston. Thence It came to this city in a cues ter, wrf, loaded on a lighter, and erentually waa loaded Into the hold of a Liverpool packet where I was at*tiding. Aa It reached the deck I waa on my ay* fell on th* bead of the n

| hols In t

1 right alongside

Mini

verythlng with inrfect co

the bagging ^

jaent grcHe apot Here then was .

double chance of fire.

j "The match had remained uninjured, so

The plviua old General Nicies bad l.OOt 1 ibat the rubbing of another bale againat it

tvenlually mastered. I a"'* out ,n ,he L *” rluI “ mines pen ! might hav* easily fired It. while If 11 recajwd .nd a half hours' hani at v '‘ rj Iimc wbr n he was aacriflo- tll »t the greasy cotton was likely to develop fighting. Stores! lo Na I bold. '

forwerU ontheahlp, - •

fire'woufd havMiadtohuro t'l'roughreVe'^! I tMt *. 0< * >0< ** c fo»P?r bf0 they lay'rotting

bulkheada Had It m ' '

way the hold would b

letting in the w ater from theliotlom of tbe ahip. hut fortunately thl* was net eary.—Montreal Cor. Toronto MalL

Bower of the Greek r

t* *ume'of S >’ r * ru * g lo the change* of the moon, and : 11 , 1 ibc remnant ofLU bealehafthFoiily had a “

u ua* the taste of portl v—..v-_.

jghaeT.rel iM prUo n er,l

Wn“ I v ’ 1 ‘* bor k'rt w dear, hones _

thoritlrs

not burn eponlaneoitily, but I

—, , , - ttontSxt wxs nut greased with of poetic justice when they lay rotting | enh ‘ 1 '‘ ! °r mineral oil ThU waa not a prisoners In the Rillcian atone quarries. »*“KuUr Instance, howerar, save in the however, notwithstaud- oomblnatlon of a match with greasy sot cheap, for food constant- Km- Matobea are often found In cotton—.

,r auTanceo. . j whole holes of them They are carelessly I The medimtnns (thirty-four to thirty-five ! P at ‘b're by y* planter when lighting hb j kilograms) of wheat sold fn Solon's time ! E'P* on lb ® way lo market."—New York

( for a drarhma had risen to two or thrte i Sun '

drachma, in the days of Aristophanes, to ' r.n™ .V , five „r six in Dennisthenes' lifetime, and „ Col am .»d th. PrHone,.

r 1 ',' la '" '‘Fb.-n And so. underfed

the eottris, and In which no pnn-J t^elToTThe e.^ n ^ ^ ^

b ask.sl for. There have U ^ A^l’ugV'

{ U-ntlary at

were as fol-

IIOTEIr IaAFAYETTE, CA.FK MATT. X. ,T.. JOHN TRACY’ A CO., - Ow nets *nd Proprietoni. Ditrcily on the Beach. Complrle in every dr|iarinn-nt. Thomughly t falod and supplied w ilh the Uu-at improved passenger elevator. Addiess .1 Trai-v, Manager.

•w, Itinlag far) M.. and If m night, fvwgreswiuiu

4 inn nigh*. IJOr.M. J. K. WOOD.

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Qarbcn

Fairmount Park, ' JMULADELrillA.

FOR THE SEASON I8B3. aerrased altiacUuev In Ike large coileclau) of Urine Wild Beasts, Birds and RrpUle*.—Ittlereatlag and iBatnctlve.—

HOTEL CHAEFOUfTE,

HoMatil street and Sewell avenue, Cape May, N. J. Open all Hie year, i | Electric Belle. AccommodationsSret-claaa. H. W. SAWYER. I'loprictor

In enforcing the postal laws hundreds at ' — “''‘

- Investigated hy the postoffice ao- - i -■ - brought to the atd J.“ DO P un J lxmel.“o

technical Infractions of the law hut vriTh" i Ac0I ^ i “ s *? '^“rckildre, SO.twC J“* *'■ le.lg.sl UwirgrmU- ZfJm rule the 11 ore—evcrvhlt 1 er,,U ® 10 tt ‘* JuUrt peulteuUary, from

□ be earned up In goat akltii on the i ^ Clmt " T“ J * P rl * OD,r **• hack. It could have been no pic! ! T** r * . of .*«* •'

-r the slaves, who In tbb way “tot* lfa.au.aju cubic meters of o

Jdo for the JudiclDu.

xse waa managed.

One of the largest corporations

in has frequent oecaaion to send > stockholders aud directors and circular*

They are almiat always Is

print, and 1 icing

ope require only A laYge lot of notices werg

or two ago. The secretary ordered a dent number from the printer, and when

the lot arrived handed them

clerk, with instructions to l* mall them that night to the gentlemen whose names and addreoare w err contained upon a Hat which he furnl went away before her work waa completed. 7 he lady wrote the direction* on all hat envelopes, and then began tq fold in the drcular letter*. She found the printer had fallen abort of th^required number, at * that she needed twenty more. She had r reived positive order, to get thewbolennt bvr into the mail that night, and not knoi Ing the law. or being forgetful of it for U moment, she wrote out a sufficient number of notices to fill the bill, folded them Into her envelope., and, leaving them unsealed, pnt a one cent stamp on each, aa she had

on all the olhere.

_ By the merest accident one of the written J discovered by a poatoffic*

bound under tbe in of the whole

employe,

law, he made an

hatch and found that

velopra should hav. had ^

—letter postage.

An attempt to evade postage—or defraud '■ punishable as a

le statutes of tbe

the postal r

jyorRay^m^ Lets! Usdidays lelrept.

FREE EYE e xamr aykjKj ination.

our EYE SPECIALIST Will bain CAPE MAY, M OS DAT A TUESDAY, JULY lb A19, riice.32 Washington St., 2d Floor.

nprcialiat and they win ree. tve IMelltomt ai -—4 B gaaraatred to be oaUalaetary QUEEN <S,CO., Oculists and Opticians, IOIOC

Hotel:;: Oriole

L. PHIL. KOENIC, All Itooms Face Ocean. IHm llctl aud Non Nhrll Frabw Stramrd Craba a Specialty. Cafe Sttidl)ed.

OppOHilc Congress flail, I Squares fnsa station. CAPE MAY, N, J. J. K. BILSO.V, Prsp’r.

United Slates. Thecas

reported to Mr. Evans and be made an Investigation. When he discovered that tbs fact* were aa stated here be declined to make any case for proeeentlou, and simply asked that the corporation pay to tbe gov- •> the postage due-

np through the lortuut

leric* of three ancient mtnre. gcroas basl now. too, os on from the fact that contracts not to return the siavre In safe and sound condition, hut only to make Ihc number

good.—Euginrerhig Recoi '

o.^STn I t ‘ ot * d an<1 h,u > l-ven In duranoa Vila for a \

L Vi .. I lo “8 number of years.

Ha bad been a m

disease ■ llaelf In a morbid winking of the eye, mmon among mliiere. la attri bn table orking by the Imperfect light of the safety lamp The fact that the complaint la found among the workers with naked ligbla la In Itself sufficient to throw donht upon tbe long prevalent theory. The government inspector of minee fot tbe midland district note*, on Dr. Stokes' authority, the case of s man who. aftet working with the Davy lamp for fonrieeo year* without injury, proceeded to work at a pit where caudles were used. He had been employed there for three and one-half C are, and during the lost twelve monthl e*prrirnocd symptoms of nystagmus, medical aid. Dr. Snell has colleclnd a mass of fact* and a record of a large number of Instances _» -.ITering from the allectton, which believes, be very corroborative of the views he has before act forth, namely, at the prime cause of tbs affection is to found in the position assumed by the ncr at his work.—Loudon News

A Ventilation Ileglsisr.

Many mines in the anthracite region have Introduced an iiistruuentdevierd for registering the ventilating pressure and indicating when tbe volume of air furnished by the ventilating fmu falls below the required amount. A email tube running from the return airway at the ventilating

It is gratifying to'wbarrve that day by day a greater public Interest is manifest In dw,, ” tlun -. The i OI , h I flexible diaphragm, and any change in tbe

! density of the air In the m’ a movement of this di

j aclnalca a registering

twaddle though It l*—whom to the rapidly expanding public loate ts' afrijVi' lines dissirativ* If-. - ..... V I —

trivial gossip about "tying a how on s

iphragm, which and make a con-

. -rolling circular

chart. The chart is related by a clock, and

for things dreurat/vo. how. 1 ^

that thl. taste is not more logical; for many roXton Irfth. rootlhSte? „ i tnm bl «- So be l~m* strong In woman b sighing today for whitewashed for oM wJkM i hcemof wfatT. nVw ! pe0pl, '‘ rt «* rd AI1 Ibroagb hL pn chari^U ^ career be waa os tc

the insUtnllon, having uniformly conduct- f ed himself In a manner that had gain* him the Implicit confidence of the pt authoritlrs, and as a mark Ilf th). c dcnce bo had been ploctvl In charge of Inside door of the building Through thle door all who enured aud left the place had

to pass

On tbe occasion of Governor Cullom'e visit, haring passed through the outside entrance, the governor gave the usual alarm at tbe Inside door. The prisoner gnard at once opened th* wlcbct, when Governor Cullom. In a spirit of plaosaOTlT^' made th* unnecessary tnqutryi "“Will yon let me Ini" In reply the prisoner Instantly unlocked and threw open the larg*door, and, bowing low. said with Impreaalv* gravity: “With pleasure, governor, will yon Jet me out!" Th* etory would be Ineompleu If it could not "be recorded that lu eeqnel occurred within a very lew month*, when the governor, having satisfied himself of the excellence of the prisoner'# charaetgr and that hi* offense had been fully expiated by his long Imprisonment, granted him an Unconditional pardon.—Washington Poet, ttecret of Hamlin's Popularity. To the day of bU death Hannibal Hamlin 'as a figure that men would turn and mk at a aecoud time on the street Ills til form, which In old ega waa hut slightly bent, wa* always clothsd In the old fashioned black a wallow tall suit, and be •!wa« wore a tall silk bat. generally a “hack number." tilled slightly back oa U* bead. For years he wee famous aa a man who never wore an overcoat, and to his burdened himself srith that wary garment except on the severely cold day* For a half rectory he never changed the style of hi* clothes He walked with a twinging gait.

i be ever on hi* face.

In hb long public Uft be owed hlaeacrere > the fact that be gave all paopl* In hb

. rcsence to understand that ha, by th* accident of popular favor, was placed, to hit own estimation. In no way above them,

and that the] were entlUed u "

wall# and pine table*, with only a few:

qo the floor and a chair or two. simply bo- ; rena* in her aimlrea groping* for the artistic she haa made a junk shop of her rooms, and accumulated tabor that seems endless for tired bands. It Is a pity that some voice cannot go forth like a thunderbolt j And warn folk* to hare a definite object In 1

view when "boose furnishing.''

Oscar Wilde made himself the buu and ridicule of the entire press of this country

_ *re ago. that ] thl., Q |q III. ... ..il ;

One of the luust noted of N* •slum u eo perfect and cal

■to pUy to many muscles at once aa brisk

walking in the o l wii air, in correct position YoVk Time* And loose clothing, and with aoiTlIght ^ TU "“

burden in tbe hands. And perbapartf the

"*“* ‘ he strong, fiv

th* rich, end eerred with equal seal hb friends and those who opposed him lie

• the btuloees of

rub to give ti

•verybody lu m» msinct nia personal at-

i nstuSlTv ’ ‘f* Uon ,u lht departmenta. instead of naturally pjodug u m lb . hand* of aom* aubordl-

oe neglecting It altogether.—New

■night m

o the sunflower," hut the id re waa fui* .V®^* ,ur *"' k ' Ue «®P">«nient, res,,.. u “ i penally among women, whore gymnastic

Why Hals to Crap.

Says Dr. Flint of rertafn cates cited by him, “On careful microscopical txamlna-

gymoaatic

will vo ICC erratic rather than regu* '

•lalMd. and taken wiibont regard Jj^euTw

If in fnrniabiug one y _

simple Bower si.d build up ih**orround- o, dietetic Md*‘hvDli-*nie'^d!ri^‘.!i pigment waa everywhere preserved." Tbe og* from iu color comUuatlon. one would York l^m ° hygieniccondUions New microecopleal examination*by Dr. LamdoU lake no mistake, fur natare U infallible { — ! and others leave no doubt aa to thaeanae of a her colorings i Holland h£ tome pecnliar custom*. In whlu “* Ior of tbe hab In casts of sad The great trouh!c.lhoagb with thb “Dec 1 many town* bulletins are affixed to the <Jro blanching, and Intuntea show that rative Column" boalnesa In the new*, door* of bootee In which persona ore tick. ! fha fact of the pecurrenre of thb phenom- . spur b that it fills a woman'* bead with in order that their friends may he apprised' * Don e * B 00 lon E* r be called lo

lota of detail*—and by th, time aha baa of the stale of their health without knock- A " ***

‘ * *■ doaen “anggreilona" and Ing or ringing, and in Haarlem the birth "pretty cnahlana” and of a child la announced by means of a 1 delightful - small placard adorned with red silk and 1

“lovely scrap baskets’ re eels" and “bric-a-brac'' she room that is a hodge-podge ■ml

Molds for casting iron can only be made

nae motive .hooM ,n Iro ° or “b" metallic molds chill motive abonld lr?n ud , t doc* not fill welL The

K are prime Integral qnshuea 1

All are agreed that tbere b n. In the pigment, but that the greater part of tbe medulla becomes filled with air, amall globules bring also found In the cortical substance.—Hyland C Kirk In New

York Timm.

Though In society It b useful __ Blind the maxima of cynicism, it pensabl* to fwgct them ' with friend*

1 Rod J No. they arc afraid they might •poU the appetite* of their customers— Harper’* Bator.