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VOL XXI. NO. 15.

CAPE MAY CITY. TUESDAY MORN I NO. JULY 19, 1892.

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THE BLUE AND THE GRAY. Yen arefollr they nmtWbu in llte by Peace noblest. Caoa'bt the war cry Scree aad shrill. Felt the battle'. .Lurk and thrOL Heard the dreadful cannon's roar— Laatb behind and .Lath beforeFtxbUasoa the seaand land. Fool to foot and hand to hand! Very carefully they reetNorth and south and *e»l aed wiat— Wbllr the honrea dtacendla* dew Fall, alike on Gray aad Blue. ~ • cbeertnx U*ht of day

Vary peacefully they notAnd tbe babe. whra. the.!, they permed In a Lai (nodby hare stood O ur their grana In proud manhood. And In holy wedlock troa PUghied heart, of Gray and III tie InGj^UdAt of hearthatone Brea —ZltelL Cocka In Nrw Enfland hladaxlne.

«r> to hrep hi. Intereut np Hon attack of hysterica

- help them. I wan ao .u(Imated wTUi

«7SSiij' A KXU, LIVING JONAH. SSSSSSSS HaTOR r REPEATS ITSEUT “ *- — delicbUnl

llnrjftar" a

MOLLIE S SCHEME.

4 Joke

liare a confidant L clear, ic. a woman, keeping trl—and such a joke, each d I laugh every time

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truid; they would either be shock rd they would dlaclt

aad then—that L care to anticipate.

Fred la a good looking, ntyllafa fellow on

the right aide of thirty.

"That might hr me.” exclaim all the young buahaods reading this, emphatical-

■* *' not grammatically.

t he l. the mo>t obstinate, conceited,

n man yon can Imagine,

h. tint must he some other fcilt

they all exclaim

1 On the other hand. I am v

pretty, stylish and amiable. twenty fire and know more tl.an poor, dear Fred ever began to. A» I ‘ only peraoa who would recognize I trait—except, possibly, my mother * 1 ' lr ' niy character sufficiently disguised

tell my story safely. N F'rwd and 1 hud been married id wr.1,1,.1 |if r hiul la-gun to li

• charms. 1 had no family or honw-keep-.“K |irv» to occupy me. We lived in wiuali town nute.| for its social life. hi. F red. from L ing a society youth, a leader of the "german." had forawoni such vanities. Things terra "alow" When F red oune home at night from si ‘

Bmsdping down tow n—he cxdi..

- wr would have to get up n<|iiarrvl after

dinner ju< toamnrai ouna-leea.

F'inally F'red got into the habit of telegraphing home ami staying down K> dine will, the L,ja" While I took my m solitary stale, or if he dined with the evening lie would drop In later a

Xow there 1 would not have F'red'know .uyiutng. Drapite hia■elfidinenaami hfklooking upon me R» an "ofttold taic,” I was still very fond of him. Flvrn the quarrels, ao long as he wa» nnir me. were better than absence and indifference. I was truly unhappy. hut felt quite hrlplraa. al I had llttir faith in protestations and remoorances. I knew from my own Experience ■at what F'red herded were novelty aad

hugely, he wi

atate^of Importance. I

By the time 1 was completely restored and bad washed off tbe powder and fixed my hair the neighbors came la for partlculara. i brought out refresh menu, and F'red told a hundred times bow be had liund me fainting, aad that be was certain the thief Lad entered the kitchen win-

dow.

Really, It warn tbe pleasantest evening paaaed fur months, and "Molhe's ■*' boon to the neighborhood.

~ “T be was never found.

Tbe following evening Fred took me to -be theater. "To cheer me up.” he said. For several ulgbU following tbe neighbor* called to inquire. Three calls had to !«• returned, ami every evening found us together among our frirnds. My theatri

tarn were a lasting success.

As time passed 1 could not fail to are that Fred regard,- ! me as quite advanced In years, though I had Just reached the quarter of a century mark, lie began to pay attention to the young ladles be met In society. I could not say he flirted, hot It looked very much like that popular

IN MODERN TIMES. • rials Story or J

:,x,

"Mollie" F'red

would not dance t

“Why.” I Innocently asked.

■'Because, my dsar. when a woman geU to he your age it ta really better taste to sit down most of the time and make room

for the girls”

"I will sit down every dance w ith you.

Fred." I responded beamingly.

He frowned.

_‘T did not mean exactly that. Mollir.

would prefer It, hut there are ^ few dancing men I fed it my

That is very thoughtful of you, dear. • -* Ilia at heel duly a disagreeable

mre you dance with that homely Smith; she so seldom has a (partner." said nothing, hot slammed'the door

rather hard as he went out. and It is need

**y that his sense of duty did not

duty, l

half In the Sooth Atlantic waters She had on board a man who Is a raritaUe •*»•»«! In a whale's belly tblrty-elx hours The man'e statement b vouched for by the captain and crew of tbe verael. and to day be b an object of great curiosity among the sailors Ths man's name b James Bartley, and he hall, from New Bedford. Where be was born thirty wight years ago lie has made two voyages from this port on the Star of the Fast, and notwlthstand log hla cadtlng experience do ring hla last trip, fas says that he will ship for another voyage as soon as an opportunity to do ao offer, itself. The straugr story told by him is In substance as follows The Scar of the ia-t wre In tbe vtdolty ^ *ba Falkland Islands searching for

In a short time one of the hosts was . enough to enable the harpoooer to send a ■pe« Into tbe wbals which proved to he an exceedingly Urge ooa With tbe shaft la hla side the animal sounded and then aped away, dragging the boat after him with terrible speed. He ewam straight away about flee miles when he turned and came back almost directly toward the spot where he bad been harpooned. Tbe second boat waited for him, aad when but a short distance away from It he arose to tbe sur '•OR Al soon as hb back showed above the surface of the water the barpooner In UM^aacoDd boat drove another spear Into

(WALLOWED >T A BIO FUR.

_ .The pain apparently erased the whale. poor Miss Smith. for It threshed about fearfully, and It was as no question in my mind that '“5“ t»aM would be swamped ' Interested in one of “ d Um cr * w ‘ drowned. Finally the whale a girl flavoring of “.T* 5 '' dr »«ftog the two hosts after

bread and butter and tbe schoolroom. I t . wrnt about three tnllce and

* in auch

Men display such (wcullsr taste li

jealoui

foolish

harm leas attentions.

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T do Wish something would happen! If the house would catch fire or I could have a fever—not a had quel" 1 exclaimed aloud one night as I sat u the bouse. Our solitary maid wa. out with her "soldirr toy" and Fred bad "dropprd In” at a neighbor's for n game of cards. There wss a rustling sound at one of tbe

disappointed—I v

detenu* atricah vetoed

rxperitn.

1 have burglars. 1

I*riva

v my Joy and Fred had Just taking part in some. Redid of them since our marriage, hail lawn very enthusiastic

formerly.

•uug man.'' 1 soliloquised, ”1 i some private theatrical* my " are no lore scenes per-

object If you are good ■mplimrnlary ticket" o ths kitchen, and wl

knife handle broke a pane of glass, risking

left tbe wl

"This h explained

“Well, j

will get up a self, and as the baps yon won

“No n

t I opened ilfaer diaturl

Hotel* Oriole

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OppMite Congreci Hall,

CAPE MAI, N, J.

•ere‘my burglar’ got in." 1

sideboard drawers irbed their contents.

,, , Mr - Burglar." I laughed, "the

aileer b all up stairs.”

I was becoming quit* Interested in "my burglar” by thb time. I pictured him as tall ami crews eyed, with a sear on his left cheek. I would know him anywhere If 1 met him—as there was no danger of my

doing

In going through the halls I disarranged the rug*, as a person trould be likely to do In making a I,may exit Up stair. I on— tbe control, of three bureau di _ heap on the floor, feloniously purloining

name empty porar*.

The scenery now bring ready. It wa< high time for the actors to "make up" Rougrf Oul of the question. Lily white! With discretion. It would never do to have the water they might dash In my face run off like city milk. Hair lone aid dis beveled as brush could make it Bruises* Well. I did try them with Ink. but not bring math of an artist, decided to omit them. A few rents in an old gown add■dremsdcmUy to my picturesque appear Ten o'cloak aid eight minntot All rowdy! Ring np the curtain while I bring

in tbr audience.

I hurriedly ran down stain, ti the ball light and threw the front door wide open. No one insight ! threw an empty purse upon the stoop and hurried to tbe telephone. I rang rtolcnlly. then, dropping the ear piece, w here I allowed ll

to remain. I screamed:

"Unrglara! Burglan!! BOrglara" Help' My husband! Sniffins! Call him! Help!

tFohr

Still screaming and calling as I left the -pbooc" I hurtled about with a couple of chairs, making a distracted noise. Then, bearing approaching footsteps. 1 threw -tyaelf upoo the floor and lay apparently

of FWd'

Still they were su

ltd of nudiriucFrod needed, minister It was the problem. Flirt If! 1 won Id not I had too much

vspect f„e that

in.jdration! My medicine, like the physician's sugar pills and colored water, should tie a justifiable hoax. illne hand: "Mollie, you know how I iffer when 1 are you and realize anew ■at we are indeed parted forever. My ily comfort i« his indifferenar. While he dancing with others I can be by your side looking into those azure eyre, listen ing to the sweet voice 1 love so well. "Oh. my darling! why did you choose im In preference to one w bo worshiped xu! A word aid a smile from you are >w my grealest treasures. Surely In time is coldness and my devotion will torn Mir heart to one who in all three years is never wavered In his devotion" When I finished this absurd letter 1 folded it many times and creased It that hr might think it long carried and often read: then 1 dropped it where Fred

not fall to find iL

It w orked charmingly. Frul came down to dinner with a countenance usually reserved for a fall in stocks. He could not even relieve his feelings by finding fault wHh the meal, aa men generally do. I

might draw comparison*.

“Darling, wool,I yon mind very much if we did not stn-nd Anderson's reception tonight! I hare a headache" said Fred. "■ "Darling!"—I hail I sen nothing belter ■n '■Mrs. S." or "Mollie" for months Tam sorry you feel 111. Fred," I said, going over and kisaing him. for I had some compunction., "hot hadn't we better try and go! You know the girls will be so disappointed: they depend on you so much "The girls Is: hanged!" 1m exclaimed his breath, hut 1 heard it with Joy.

or sank, and his whereabouts t be exactly told. Tbe liure at-

tached to the harpoons were slack, sod the hsrpooners began slowly to draw them in

and coil them In the tubs

As noon as they w ere taughted tbe whale aroar to the surface and heat about with hi* tail In tbe maddest fashion. Tbe boats attempted to get beyond the reach of the anlmafa which was apparently In It

the other was lass fortunats Tba strtjck It with hla uoaeand n|wet IL The men were thrown Into the water, and ha fore the crow of the other boat could pick them op one man was drowned and James Bartley hsd disappeared. When tbe whale became quiet from exhaustion the waun were searched for Bartley, bat be could not he found, and. under the Impraeeion Jn j l “ ll k bocn ‘troth by the whale's

back . I Tbe whale great tody

"Shall I read u He gladly accepted m

up*.

and cheered

nu 1 did not serihome with him.

wing

In rushed Fred. the Sniffins and several

low was It! Did they get anything! you hurt! How many were there' Row did they get In! Where did be get

—*“ were only a few oT ’

•ly object to retnait

The poor fellow gric _ time* I could with difficulty refrain from telling my iccrrt. hut the thought of thoea

odious girls w ould seal my lipa.

F'red nerer^referred. to the letter, but orieiy that no o|,|sxrtunlty offered for my former lover* to show me their coustAnry

-bad any one been so inclined.

But the greatest and best Joke i* young red. Hi* father Is so delighted with him, ad he proves such an unfailiug aourea of ovclty and exritemcnb thoogb ha is now two years old. that I have no further use

* >r my private theatricals

I often laugh over the past, and right

a mure luring, devoted busline never gladdened the heart

Demurest'a Magazine.

the ship.

‘ and !a a few hours flOK by tba ships

——• ——- —c wvx* busy with axes sad •Isulcs cutting through tbs Arab to secure the.fat. They worked all day and a part of the night. They resumed operations the next forenoon, and were soon down to the stomach, which was to he hoisted to the deck. The workmen were startled while laboring todaor It and to fasten the chain shout It to discover something doubled up In It that gsre spasmodic signs

of lita.

BARTLST * (TORT. ,

Tbe vest pouch wss hoisted to the deck and cut open, and inslda was found the :lasing sailor don hied up and uncouKdous

...a . s. . . lDl | lreiU «] ro

He waa laid oi

merrily, for

tics in the and in the

hd rock at tl

Malta is a trophy of

gUMoua defer** of Valetta. gun. about a fi-poundcr, cotn-

pusedof a copper tula-, coiled over with wrong ro|«e. and ' Jacketed" with rawhide.

colUwtioci are some antique

hath ol

him. but his mind was not clear, and be was placed in the captain’, quarters, where be remained two weeks, s raving lunatic. He was carefully treated by lhi? captain and officers of the ship, and be finally be — - to get possession of his seu*cw At the

of the third week he hsd entirely re-

covered from the shock and resumed hi*

J utic*.

During his brief sojourn lo'the whale's belly Bartley's skin, where It was eipooed the action of the gastric Juices, underml a Sinking change. His face and hands were bleached to a deathly wbllentsa and the akin was wrinkled, giving tbe maif the appearance of haring been rwr

boilsd.

Bartley affirms that be would probably have lived Inside his boose of flesh until he Starved, for be lost his senses through fright and not through lack of air. He •ays that he remembers the sensation of being lifted Into the air by tbe now of the whale and of falling Into the water, then there wss s fearful; rushing sound, which be believed to be the beating of tbe water

and

hroerhluadcre. with small immensely long barrels, like The Malay pirstca pat great lung bras* sulvel gun. cal lot

■Ida." and in Dot neo those Ida* were uset!

irreocy, large sum* being ee-

IlmaUd in guns.

The Chinese cast excellent bronzr-gnn* here i. a fine specimen of them in Devonport dockyard); hut so little did they andcrotand gunnery that in tbe so called -Opr u in War" the forte of the Bocca

ling the Can too river, had t immovably into the walla

I'igri*. dvfcis the guns hull

The SI

mint

Punjab ware, though they loaded with omaxJUg recklessness, shoveling in tbe powder from open boxes, stuck to their . to the last. The blood of the find killed was smeared on the gxtn. and the whole detachment died beside It socoirr

retreat.—Cbambere* Journal.

Of course Fred was frightened shout ms,

Geometry according to StUea-

Tbotupaua has two legs A chicken has two kga

) Thcs Thompson is a chicken, tar things

•qua] to th* same thing an equal to each other, both being equal to two legs.—Pxd- they hart _ uingtoo Seminary Be view. through^ tfaa

BOW 11K FELT IXXII1X A WHALE. He felt about him, and his hands came contact with a yielding, slimy substance ml seemed to shrink from his touch, ll finally dawasd upon him that be had been swallowed by the whale, and be was overwith horror al tbe situation. He faraeUM easily, but the beat was ter ll waa not of a scorching, stifling nature, but It seemed to open the pom of in and to draw oat his vitality.

hope of escape from hi* strange prison Death stared him in the face, and he tried to look at It bravely, bat the awful quiet, the (earful darkness, tbe horrible know I edge at his environments and tbe terrible beat finally overcame him, and be must tsv* fainted, for the next be remembered

Clog in the captain's cabin.

Bartley Is not s man of a U mid nature, ut he says that tt was many weeks before he could pass a night without haring hie sleep disturbed with harrowing dreams of angry whale* and the horror* of hla (earful The skin oo tbe face and hands of BanIcy has nerer recovered 1U natural appear aoce. It la yellow and wrinkled and looks hkc old parch raenL The health of th* man lerrihl* experience; he b In splendid spirit* and apparently folly enjoy* all th* hlaaa

in^sof life that come U* way.

before. They aey that It fro

qnenUy occur, that men are swallowed by whelm who Uoome Infuriated by th* pa‘of tha barpooo and attack ska boats, b

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