Cape May Daily Star, 16 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL. XXI. NO.

CAPE MAY CITY. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY l(i, 189*2.

PRICE 3 CENTS.

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T SPICER LEAKING, ** * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SOUCITOK AKl> MABTEK IK CHANCEKY 41 Waabucotox Stxzxt, Cats Mat Citt, N. J.

J^OROAN HAND, Attomkt axu Cocxuixob-at-Law. Solicitor, MaaIct »rxl EiAtnloer Is ChABOerjr, Supreme Court Commieeiooer eud NoUry Public. Cate Mat Cocht Uolic. N. J.

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ATTORNET-AT-LAW,

SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY

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

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' PHYHIC1ANN. JAMES MECRAY, M. D. ruimcxt rureirtAX. omce-ruM> MT.Orr. CoMium IIai i . CAP* MAY CITY’. 7<Pce fivun-rnm « W> V o'clock A. M ,

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IMPORTING DIRECT FROM JAPAN. I can therefore offer to customers Fresher and More Desirable Goods, at More Advantageous Prices, than can be procured elsewhere. You are invited to examine and satisfy yourself as to this fact.

MR AND MRS. BOWSER

"Mr*. Boaarr.’’ began Mr. Bovrarr, aa he ramc doon atalre the other lm>mlr>K. "ta Ibia houac run on a ayaL-iu or la every thing cx[»-ct.vl to lake care of Itaelf?" '' "What do you tucanr" ahe naked. "1 mean that 1 have been looking for a ahoeatrtng for the hut hour and a half, and that nothlug of the aort ta to he found!" "No; I don't believe there la one in the

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HOTEL CHALFOKTE, Howard atreet and Sewell avenue, Cape May, X'. J. Open all the year. Gaa Electric Bella. AccommodaUana firel-elaaa. II. W. SAWYEJt, Proprietor.

3 Hotel*Oriole

L. PHIL. KOENIG,

All Rooms Face Ocean. Deviled and Non Shell Crab* Steam'd Crab* a Specialty. Cafe Sttk(fl\ed.

Opposite Coa^rew Hall, CAPE lAf, N. J. J. B. WILSON, PrepT.

It 1 presume the two hun bought In Detroit the day beturv we left have all been chewed up by the cat or sold to the ragman. If thrrv-'a I a worse run bouse than our* In America !

I'd like to are Itr’

"Why. Mr. Bowser, you only brought home three shoestring*, and you used two ' of tboae to tie up your paper*!" “Well, where's the other?'' "1 can't tell. We may hare lost It In 1 moving and unpacking." loubt It inthcleasl Whilraahoe i

airing ia t.

t» big at .

I system, a rt-cMreo exlrmvagi iacourSging. Have you got t "I—I don't think so," al>e atari "Probably nut! Prolably goti lie aleieatring! 1 must have i llitu*- a piece of atovepipe w ire After breakfast, when ready to "Mm. Bowser. 1 hope you will ta

WHAT FIRST TO DO.

Or fliur yoemelf do» n tn a pel 1 f yon hfcater like bee. when they sv ^TU folly your woco to berate. Doot cet In a tantrum and about

IU may w In fame beyond pr

•a Idyl. ■den arat, and the r e plainly aaid, "I , broke the alienee a.

Some yean ago. say* the author of "Big Game of North America.'' throe children who lived uoar Olympia, Wash., were returning from achool, when Walter, the eldest, e boy of twelve, noticed what h* thought to ha a large yellow dog trotting In the rued behind them. They paid no attention to 1L aa latge mongrel dog* of ibis color abound everywhere In Ibe vicinity of lodiaa camps, bat went playing leisurely along. Suddenly tbs y oungeel a chubby chap of tlx. who wav behind Lla brothers, came running to the front, end e moment l-t-e the aul raal. awn now to be a cougar, sprang over the head* of the two astonished buya, seised lbs Utile fellow lo hie mouth, aijj a ilh a spring vanished in the bushes The elder brother did not atop to delit* rrale- He bad for a weapon only an empty bottle. In which be had carried milk for bis dinner, and with thle be rushed into the busbea. Ilia little brother was lying ’ prostrate, grasping a small tree with bulb . hand*, and bolding t of despair, while th luckily Imbedded only In tl Ing. waa trying to break Ibis <

grip

With a scream Walter threw hi the auimal, boat It over the head will bottle until Ibe glare waa ahatterwl Itfragment*, and then, with the ragged edges of the bottle's neck, be endeavored to cut

e wife ia •

"No. ma’am! No, ma'am. I never mlalay anything, forget anything or lose anything! Very few husbands do 1 will go around the world with a piu tn my -.cl and bring the same ouc back with me. If you go out on the alrert today you had better have a policeman go with you. If not 'll lose your purse or ho rohbo^if your

11 ! ' She stiffened end refused to budge. K 1 "I mean to reform, eud give up ell i 1 bed habltal” be urged. ] The object of bis adoration waa Inex

• able.

jLYnd abandon smoking!"

"And leave off card playing!”

Frigid silence aa before.

“I'll never go out of doors without you!" ;

She only ehook her brad. I _ m "And present yon with a diamond ring | hie fright they roabed on. to find tbcliitile

tomorrow!" hceo senseless, aliU tightly grasping the

Then the sweet Innocent Ilfied her down- 1 neck of the broken bottle. meet Ida Rare, and milog _ The cou gar's victim was too much borrl

“ ' ' * peak, but pointed t

cloak."

When Mr. Bowser

he entered the house face and the doormat In hie hand, and

oluncheon

thr tMM-mcnir If* A wonder „ haven’t come In after the carpet*!" ''That'* a mat the girl pul out in the bar rv-1 to be carted away,” she explained. “Oh! It la! More recklr» extravagance, 1 are! Mrs. Bowser. I want to ait down with you tome day ami have a long talk. 1 think you mean well,'but you are deficient in judgment, and jour knowledge of the world I* very, very limited." "Do y ou know everything)" ahe aarcaa

lically queried.

“Mrs. Bowser." he replied, aa he folded Ida hands under bin coattails aul assumed his favorite altitude, "there are proliably two things I don't know) I don't o knefw it all. and 1 don't say you nothing whatever. The husband «» not, however, know' forty time* *ife would lie considered e

At leal the cougar, with a yell of rage, dropped hi* bold on the child end ran up e tree near at baud, while tbe heroic hoy. lifting hi* brother in hi* arm*, carried him : Into the road end fell tainting upon hint Meanwhile the other brother had fled ecrcamlug up the road and fortunately ' 'aa who had been chopping near

lug I”

Did y<

T-ucky—very lucky! Y'ou are to be con gnu u laird. 1 don't" “Mr. Bowser, where's your watch?" she Interrupted. "My watch, Mr*. Bowser—my watch i»grvnt Scow!" He dropped his baud to find tbe chain, but it was not tbere. Ho fell fur* the ralch, but it was gone. "Did you leave It al the jeweler's?” ahe asked, aa he stood with opeu mouth and

"It can't he. Feel your pockets." "Bucket*! Pockets! Do you 'spare cany my watch lu my coattail pocket?

have beet iwd," she suggested. 'Bobbed! Crowd! Kobbcd! Of been rubbed!" he shoutrsi i about "Git that infernal cal off that lounge ami L-mme lay down, for I'm ou ' .' '"here is that cam

pbor?"

*’* ' as be Hopped down,

e police al

ae lu tbe opening. site finally said.

"G gone! G-gonef” be gasped. "But bow could you base been rubbed ?” Hold tbe bottle a little high

er!"

“You

r mislay anything or :

"No."

“And never lore anvUrmJTTrxilekavc ao xoch worldly wladouy" j “Oh! my heKtjr/ V “I can't makoTront J am ao Jtrelraa bat 1 might lure a ahoeatriug iu/uAiug here from Detroit hut you" l "Don't talk to me! Over 9000 gone!" A woman tried to slew! my reticule in Buffalo aad I had her arnwtod. hut it "Gone! Uone!” be groaned. “Haven't you no Idea of when it waa taken?" she persisted.

“Nor

"Well, 1 am sorry-, but Ibia will be a feat leeoon to you. You will be more” "Mr*. Bowrer!” be loterropted, aa be uddeniy aat up. “I are through it all now It's aa plain aa daylight!"

“Wbi

ilder ahe falterIngly whispered in bis ear; "Oh, Emile, how kind you are!”

And there they aat—dreaming, pondering. thinking, tbe about tbs diamond rin^ and he wondering where on earth he should stump up the money to buy one.—

Klcehlatt Tbs Typical Modem CM j.

Pari* ia the typical modern dty. In tbe work of transforming the labyrinthine tangle of narrow, dark aud foul mrdlmval alley* into broad, modern thoroughfares, and of providing those appointment* and couvreitencr* that distinguish the well or-ordi-rod city of our day from tbe oldtlme cities which hail grown up formless and orgaulnu by centuries of accretion-In this brilliant Nineteenth century task of reconstructing cities In thdr physical charac ter*, dealing with them a* organic cntilba

and endeavoring t * *

unrivaled leader.

Berlin and Vienna have accomplished magnificent results In city making, and groat British town*—Glasgow, Binning ham, Mancbmlcr and other*—have In a Inu ambitious way wrought no leas useful reforms, but Pari* waa the pioneer. French

C nret l , 1 ‘ 0 mVre i r rC el}' C J‘ “I','' T'lT” 2ft«?b«(^ ma^bJVtte bar" were Drat to conceite effectually the Idoa* h. began to practice law. I of symmetry and spedouanma. of order father gar. him an ax and a wood lot

beast lying on a Utah In full view. Due of the men had a pistol, and with a few a hot*

the animal waa killed.

Oliver Ellsworth, of Connecticut, who wa* one of th* most conspicuous men of tba country daring the administrations of Washington and Adama, aecma to have had at th* beginning of bis career no ex pcctation of becoming eminent Ilia am hition waa limited lo gaining a living for

himself, hta wife and children.

But one day, while arguing a care In court, be beard a stranger aay: “Wbo Is

this young man? lie apeake well.”

Those words made KlUwurth chief Jua tloe of the United Slates, minister to Franco and United Stalas senator Hr went home after court waa adjournal, told* Ida w Ife what ha had board and began to think of rising at the bar. In bla old age. looked up to and respected as a ChriaUau statesman, be used lo aay that three w ordm

were the turulng point of hls Ufa

live to praiae, be was an Indinrtrii man, who did many thing* whir reference to lb* law becatue It wre bla du Whan, after graduating at Prluceto

and convenience, of wjiole*omencae and ch-anlinore In urban arrangement*.— Dr.

Albert Shaw in Century.

'Ta this seat engaged?” Every one who travels up and down the suburban railway line* la familiar with thl* *rn*ele*a plint*e. asked. In all probability, a thousand times a day. When a person wbo has paid hi* or her fare sera a vacant place In tbe car. he or ahe has aa much right to occupy It a* a chair at home There la no need to **k the other person If tbe scat Is engaged, for It le not, and cannot be, though bund Ire and wrap* are piled mountain high on It People who believe they are showing a certain courtesy by the quulion are singularly Even custom does not sanction foolish neaa. and it Is foolish to be ''polite'! In tba wrong place and at the wrong time If the scat la engaged and th* temporary owner ia absent, there la not the least doubt that you will be informed by the other occu pant Therefore, take what seal you hap pen lo fancy lu a public couvryaoeo and don't he kitly and ask. “la this engaged?"

— Boston Transcript

Pigs are not supposed to have much active, hut Mr. G. H. Currier, of Abbott, M*., has one that knows a thing- or two. The Infant porcine ia fond of taking a brflh In the river, to which hls owner object* and every time be got out of bit peo Mr. Currier would hoard It dp a little higher. That did not atop piggy, however, and Mi C. watched to eac how he got out " prared that the hoards were nailed or three Inches apart, and tbe pig climb to the top by putting hls ton cracks, and. there bring a rope suspended over th* outside, be would catch It In hie mootb sod.lower himself lo the ground,— Lew latoo Journal.

•tpllver," ■ pioneer. "If you with to got ahead, you muat work for il “ Oliver settled on the wood lot, some dU tancc from Hartford, cleared the land. *|ilit rails lo fence It, built a log house and there reccivod the clients who sought him. When tbe term of court began be walked down to Hartford, argued hi* and then returned home to hls wood lot On coming Into court the spectator* observed that the young lawyer's hands were swollen and pin cad with thorn* That fact did not discredit him with the farmer* wbo served as juror* and witness** But after he beard tbe words of praise, he paid more si tentlon lo bis books and leas to hls farm.—

Youth's'

Opposite the potkoffioe, ou tbe east side of Jackson street, stands a row of the old eat aud most rickety sbawtlra In San Fran cisco. Tbey are so ancient and tumble down that tbey seem to hang together by the shreds of rusty tin and*inc with which they are covered. Tbe plastering diaap pc*red from th* walls long ago. si '

-j*. principally of Italian perform furnlsb’music during dll

on square has placed a large musi >* rear of lb* dining room. It s! I richly carved pedratal and hi imeulal dome With one winding H

has proved a success, aM, i well patronized.—New

thought It

give you a Uui* advice 1 lelt II to be my dutyaaa bus Land. This Is your way of get UK* even!" “Why, Mr. Dowser!” "Don't why Mr. Bowser me! It's as lain as that chair over tberat" "How could I rob you or tell any one Isc to?” she demanded. "Never you mind! 1 see It all! It's all right, Mr* Bowser—all right! Just let go f iphor boiMe-end taki

Y'ork llernl

The hard mottled nuts called "coqulliaa." th* produce of a South American palm, used to he imported several bundiw* thousand •carve. Thry lake a fine pobyh, and shaped by the turner inBfvsrioua I ornamental aud useful article*, such as knob bandies lor cabinet drawers, for walking sticks, parasol*, hell pulls, ole

deal fr

id will b

Richard Maurice, author of "Albany Stark's Revenge,” who died In England nearly twenty-fir* years ago. left an uutlalabed novel. Tba seen* In th* last fire

he turns at hay. 1 have ; aa I fuel a little bit better | > aa undemanding, aud

you can probably taka lb* noon tram for your mother's lu Detroit. Robbed: Plundered! But I are through It and know my doty!''—M. Quad in New York World.

A Bad Gaa* sf Stags Fright. Sock—Did yon aver bare lb* aenaatloo of

tag* fright?

Buaktu—Yea, oner.

reside*, si » until a MR lo this country

la not known. Age and tax bar* thing to du with lu Must cases occur after tbe age of thirty-fire, and women an much more liable to tba ailment than men. Probably high living and sedentary habits are

floor* seem about to give way, aud be walk* aa If treading on egg* Perhaps tl.e most wretched of all the dens is Nu. Si” The number is on one side of the door iu red chalk. This place was ono* occupied ca/peliter named Curtis, but ho is d another occupant Las taken pus Tba new tenant is an old man named Jimmy Moore. H* Is a peculiar man all around, but bis chief characteristic ta the manner (n which be sleeps. Although be has the whole tumbla down apartment st hi* disposal, rent free, and a rickety old lounge to 11* oo, he prefers to sleep It. s trunk. It'e a Saratoga of tba vintage of tSStt As old as Mr. Moor* himself. It stands off lo oo* corner bcslda a brick chimney It Is only four fact in length, while the L u anl Is fire fret tbn ' ' crowds himself Into It

of the Prioress da Conti's dinners

tba prlnre bad Invilad tba Abb* da Voire non, hut lb* abb* unluckily forgot tl.e data, and bis chair waa vacant Ou the morrow ana of his friends me* him sod

.. .. In a devil wfa rags with you." Farting that he was In th* wrong de Volsenoo attended the prince's next reerp lion to oaks hls humid* apologia* HU highness as soon as b* parrefred hls Itnpo Ills guest, tu road hi* back Nothing daunt ad th* abb*. ' ' '

"Your h _ upon me. nod 1 know that that Is not your custom before your anemia* "—All tbs Year Round.

Living Skeleton (only or

or—In whalway?

I am aaralaa 9H0 a weak aa tbe living abalcton. yet hour after . y In an day out. on* old woman

n Ufa which shall ha both fairly after another atop* an chins an china at definite and unattainable. Tba latter k e me about th* things 1 ought to aat to set 7 condition of iu parmaoaoc* UL"-Good New*.

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