VOL XXL NO. 2-2.
CAPE MAY CITY. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1892.
ATTOKXEYN. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, COUNSELLOR-AT-LA W *» D H01.ICIT0K,M AtTSK& KX AMim IKCKAIK NOTARY PUBLIC. OIDoe »t No. 1 Oe»»o Hu rt CAP* *I1T CITT. K.J. T SPICER LEAMINO, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SOLICITOR ABO MASTER IN CHANCERY 47 Wabhikgton Sturt, Cape Mat Citt, N. J.
I^ORGAN HAND, ATTOUET Aim COUKaELLOR-AT-LAW. Solicitor, MxAtcr And Ezamiorr in Cbanoerp, Supreme Court Commiwloner and Notary Public. Cape Mat Court House, N. J. te Buildings )
H P. DOUGLASS, . PooT-oppicE m iLmsr Cape May City, N. J. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, - SOLICITOR- MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
PHYHICIAXH. JAMES MECRAY, M. I).
caps Say city.
Tf M. D. MARCY, M. D., * KftGUKNT PIIYHUTAN KIM oppice-rbiiAdHiiiita nunpiu-r, Cor. Ht. atul And Coluinblt A«».
CAI-K MAY.N. J. Irr /livn-ynm a I..» A M j 1 to « P. ? H. PHILLIPS, M. U-,
RRHIDENT
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Cor. Ocean And HuglMa Ktm-U,
CAl-R MAY CITY,
i. Tto*A.N..Ho3P.M.Slo:p
LTER S. LEAMINO.
oscc At
D ,LW;J DENTIST,
. Orpicr—Cor. Huorra ahoOcrah 8n. Cape Mat Citt, N. J. Id Attudarcr Daily. J-JK. ANNA M. HAND, (once o( the tale l>r. Kennedy.) Cor. Waieikutox and Decatur Sta., CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Oppicr IIouka:
Until 10 A. M.
From 8 to 4 p. M.
“ 7 to 8 “
RniDnci—Tbe Deron.Bo. LalayrUe At.
HOTEL!* A NO COTTAGES.
MISCELLANEOUS. TO COTTAGERS For Shoe RppnlrlitK' ouglily and neatly done, bring your work to TUOS. H. TAYLOR, the popular ehoemakcr, IN-catur MrreL aecond shop from Marcy A Mecray'adiug a Cbargea moderate.
(Rear oCKn'xkerbucker IceOtUee). Washington, aboyk Ocean Street. BOARDING dOKSEri A SPECIALTY. An extent) >e amortment u( CarrUfre. with Rijod llnrtet and rareful llrltert, ran tie Obtained at all tauurt for I'nvate I'aitlra. Ex cur •loot. etc., at moderate charges WILLIAM HEHENTHAL. Proprietor. TAMES J. DOAK, W CARPENTER AND BUILDER Estimates' Furnished. Jabbing attended I
yyEST JERSEY RAILROAD. riMB TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE SI, II
•FArtor Car attached.
Tram* will leaye Cape May as tullows foi
FHILADRLFI1IA:
M ^ACCOMMODATION Btops
intermediate statini...,
“ ■•Jgleeea, wildwoud and II
PRICE 3 CENTS.
in; .A i\ J a P anese Store IN CAPE MAY IMPORTING DIRECT FROM JAPAN. FANS! FANS! FANS! Latest Styles! Lowest Prices! New Shipment of Goods Just Opened. T. SANZO,
‘ EL VAQUERG.
re Maria." a herder said, ue eve In sight of Sants Fe. "T I iT 00 “ d * c ' 1 bhmVet were bis bed. nd aR-around bis cattle lay. re Marla, fnll of en&~~
i aaKlId and dreary pi
I bln* eyes with a look so sad that I pitl
( him as I bad never done before. "Dr. lAtonard.” said be, "did you lee that I am su-peeted ol tuunlrring an i friend and that if I should he discover here there I. circumstantial evldet enough to convict me. although I rvu eomiullted tin crimef I had an intimr friend of the name of Ivrsou. and hi. si.i had promised to bn my wife. My pam
e dead,
nd I lived with my unclt
or Iveson mansion. Everything
With George Iveson and me un ■> engsgemeut with Bale.
ealtby.
Beecher's Aversion to Tltloe.
Some one asked me. “Why did Mr. Beecher so pends^ntly decline the title of Doctor of piviulfyV ” writes Mrs Henry " “Ul Beecher in ladies' Home Journal. I know no reason except an utter aver- " ^ ' thing as a title to his name.
rpu.l the title U was their addn-sslug them Mr. Beecher
II others right, and
always used It. ^ m __ im prefix titles as Judge, general' or^doctw
*u Individual's duties orcall-
ouvenlence than
iad t .
rrdi«l while
“ITay for us In the hour of death"—
gj35ur»ib
7.00 £
FarbieCar to Mew YorkSrrh
... ai v.m a. u . New York I Mo iJunsssaiMKisg" S-00 titeW^OTLSUSS
lea Isle JuurUuu lor ." '■ —
-Express, roonerbi si res at"Vhlla*.i. |i,l,ia’a
'8.55 L H^Bescb,,
'2.26
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II), am! homer. Folui.al Wnodburi lor Si ' oi. arrtrrs at I'hiladrlpku S lu P. M. - \ * y D.—Ks press arrives si I Til lade
•l.-IO adeiph a<x«P.M.
. r, .00 CDUBmmuii'ui 1 !^niwfvApglnn ‘‘ “ illy Beseh.at ro-» l.le jum
ur liaibor.arilini' at I bib
ji^TioLwasiiwjasa rio •• 4.00
1‘hllsdelphta J.'“ “ 1
><* AS
aib".i ■ llty:
. . P. M. Co
and homers l oiui. at OlsssUu
STOCKTON HOT Els, THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IX THE WORLD. i RATES-«fO. ft and »S Wrrkl) rates for two lersoui 1.1. It . *.n. *,r, per week, soiadlua to location hsltrswitbi*r<ursaiHl loub. Mms? a u a o 1 S?,. ,, i£5;tS IW> , ' rr1rt ' L DrclKwtra plays n.orulu* outicerw aud durF. THEO. YYALTON, Pr*prlotor.
uotnt hours it
mta. One evening Imtieiit and seating
i . ■ 'he fir.- to the enjoyment of last cigar before retiring for the night be
following story:
cm ago I left the care of my
■ the hands of a brother physician nt down to my old home in the port of New York to nettle np the lev of the business connected with estate. It proved much more
•Xpeeled and detained
niy lathi
rubles.
-■ In the old pit
r for
... , ,h *' rdKr of ’ be ' Ulage. where an old friend of the family resided. •’■cording to the good custom of the de in that section of the country all attaches of the farm were eountid as ihcrs of the household and dined toer at the same large table. It was y harvest time and the family was inseu by a nunita-r of temporary farm help who were hired for the busy part of fellow alsiut twenty, of fair cornplexiom broad intelligent brow, but of a cast of countenance expressive of ilcrp melan
know, and it teB him. U day l ehose to
is led
me liefure Grarge Iranied e thought he ought u a decided that I shouli ".r-iy 1 !*” 1 "'. 11 "
said that no such blot should ever he crust ou his family. Be said that I had be I rayed the friendship he had given rue from pity and because be believed I was trying to do right, but be was mistaken tri.sl to be reasonable, but when he*iwkv of my parents I lost all restraint aud we exchanged many bitter words. He swore that he would fix it so that 1 should never Diary Hsic, and I said. Tf you do I will kill you.’ I was In a threatening attitude when I spoke thrae words and frenzied rwr- They were heard by some
kins..,,. .
rudge.
ing. aud were t
anything else, sod liust a necessity. And ••reTerend"’"f .iergyiuan might be classed in tbatc
al-
“ d Maanl of Tru *""° fA i-I Use been duly notiflod t(|
1 refer the simplYeHyof that ■ utn-ml over niv iu iha tml, :is.s rstluu and baiHlsm. nlttrd, without Seeming is. elurn It to your luuuls.'thsi I
Woodbw^ror Baleni. a
r, oil P- M.—AerMrinodalion and Eaeursl .I.Z.I Conneela at roan House for AnyW-r vt iiawpud and Holly IJeaik. airlilui ai 1'h
delphla at AOO P. M.
■9.00 yoSsrtismA's
HOTEI, LAFAYETTE, CAPK MATT. X. J., __ »JOHN TRACY & CO., - Owners and Proprietora. OlulP’rKIlly on thejiexrli Complete in every drparlmt-nL Thoroughly r — ‘ " * * “ “ ■' valor. Address Jo
NITED STATES HOTEL.
u :
Newly renovated and rrflurd This house Has undergoue a ■■ fort til* very mural and ar Terms, •*, 110. and *12 per week: (Z per day C. B. KREVEfl, Proprietor.
BEACH AVR..ONE KOI! A RE BEUIW It. U.
dir cool and airy. . my IcMlroatbe surf. MRS. C. E. MUNROE.
^yYOMING. MOUTH LAFAYETTE HT. Fnlarged and renovated. 9H . and fie per week. ■E8. A. FOSTER.*
"'lOLLINb COTTAGE,
REAKONARLE
. Family Trade P. COLLINS,
t;:;
ir Btrrxt, Nkak Bates Avasrx, CAPE MAY'. H.'J. Thro. Mukllrr. Proprietor. - - - Larrr, airy Booma. Tunas Mount*.
■J^KEXTON VILLA. Open for the Season. Near tke Beach. Fine Plaaa
DIER AVENUE INN. ran si t vna lata. CxxvaiL Location r Wa’I.ington Street.
D. C. JESKL'P
West Jersey Cabinet, Cor. Crant ami North It*..
(Oppoall* Depot)
<}APB MAT CITY. ». J.
I * I,cl. -.-t u -a lair Junctk
PhLadeipbUt 11SV-V*™"’ PROM PHILADELPHIA.
. iMave tor Cape Mu :-Expmt week d »r*. WHO a. a- KJV. UJii and •jjn r. a. jbiurdaraool), Maip M Aecopuwdatlon. I (Hand S3> a. a_ A«) p. a weekday!. &3) '?M«ia BU a*1g r ,uteo*^:
‘ * Bmlu * r* pbila. ukotn «tk*xt rrtnos nor* i and Waslijspon, 3 30, 7JU, , jArs Veslllmle Coachilux Carl iaD.M«.4Al.tn;.6A7.7.Wr d IICB nUt. Cousrestlotial Umiied ol
. au Parlor Cars and IN nisi Oar 3 I* p. m. week-uays. I atueagers will lake krai train (raring broad Mrcel Ktallou at 3 IS p. in . mad ri«nert with Llnilled st K-silh sirw i suilou. For tlaJUmote only, 2*2, 4 Ul. ijS. and 11 JO On Ruadaya. 130, 7J0, 0.10. and 1L1* a.a, ML *57. 7A* r. a., and 12AO ulgb'. For
pr. ... Vi.lit.ul.- I V.. DOHag Ur; ]
M ^oofo^ieat Qarbcn Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA.
of UrlBg -WU4 Beasts, Bird* and RepUIr*.—loir resting and laitrnetlTe.—
KaturUai-'am 4 th). Adults. 10
FREE EYE examX (NATION.
9«* EYE SPECIALIST win bo in CAPE MAY ■OXDAY A TUESDAY, AUG. 1 A S, rUre -aa Washington 8t., ad Floor. fromajOA. M.tr * - •
rod a Kuaranlued In be saUsladory QUEEN 6, CO., Oeulira end OpAidans, , IOIO OinrrsiT»rPuu
•n wi re a jovial set and filled •f IrBuirc st mealiime and after work teas over In recounting nerwis experieuct*. Thli man, never shared in their hilarity.
-|*"rt In a dark jiortii * retiring, i
room until Uni
ed who he ■ o was Dai
Dare hail
In fact, they had never
ariy In May at
HOTEL. CHAI.FOWTE, llowaid street and SewtllaTenue, Cape May,.N.J. Open all tbc year. Q Electric Beil*. Accommodatkmi fira'riilaa*. H. W. SAWYER, i'roprictor.
Hotel* Oriole
L. PHIL. KOENIG,
All Rooms Face Ocean. Ih-Tlled Mild Non Shell CpmIm
Steamed Crab* a Specialty.
Cafe Stored.
, , , 1-id bad an gng..I for the season. He was an excellent orker. they testified, hut very reticent, ever s|a-aking except iu answer to a quesI" 1 1W when it was nr. absolnte necessity 1 ask one. He w-ns kind to the animaLs clever In taking hold of any new kind of - ork aud very industrious, often performig more than two good men. They did nt mnlerstand him, but ho|ied that he will Iw hind for another reason. „ I became deeply interested in this Dave and resolved to ntnke a study of his char’
possibl*. win bin. over t„ . I view of life. I began
benever we met on various ung his works, but. although irteous answers, was wholly
uuablu to get him into couversatiou. II aeetmd to be brooding over some palnfi: Idea that refused him a moment's respiti I noticeil the restive, nervous energy with
. ns If only the must laid keep down au Inward
•arly that evening, but
va» u untile to Sleep and aliont midnight I irose and left the house. My brad tbr '' ’ iolcntly as I picked my way aloe looy read leading to the river, where * a deep gorge aud a waterfall. 1 found a rating plnce on the edge of the precipice ml tried to descry the bottom through th Urn light. The clouds were scud(lln L cress the sky driven by a raw, damp wind, which swept through the gorge antkept I he trees above moaning, as if Isailing with me the loss of friends. I re imtietl in the place until daylight hreki nd the sun dissipated the chilly grav 01 n' ri t *"" ' “ laru,d , “ tk tnward ni] “I turned tlireugli a neighbor's field. th< tme that hail heard my threat, Imt Is fort reached the rtsul on the other side a aav ite voire cnlletl for me to halL 1 stopiird ud turned Imek In s«r]irisr. kYhal was ly horror when I reached the s|«it where If man was to see George Iveson lying ou .. -see There was an
knocked et
ugly wound _ .. , heavy blow with a blunt lustra forgot my resentment lu a motr was overcome with grief. I stoop body into an easier position.
npletely off mv feet I,
young murderer.' he cried; 'your bang as high as Unman or my Da Joe Wilkinson. We heard yoi yesterday and I have caught yt
‘ 'p higher than yt
When a l-ondun hostess wishra lo give a dl she i. usnaHy forec, to apply to rer dn well known "social providers'' who, lemselves of mature age- are habitually Ibe found In thtwC^aunta of beardless youth, the "Bachelors’" and "IsUimRui" dubs. I-ike the poulterer, who is desired to send lu so many quails and ortolans ready trussed for the supper, the provider will lie requested to bring In so msny dancing ''inru.'' and It must he owned that the faultless array in which they appear doe* him as much credit as the little hints aforesaid, each oiic resplendent in |is waistcoat of fat white bacon or green vine
t on the poulterer. Each Its duty creditably. The
dnndng men are
quails
’ comparison n
srly ax regards the
active in the
might la
supis-r
Hut that these dancingmarionM*,. w ho c certainly ns much hired out by there m-ider as If they had been sent fnun the [abllshment of the caterer, fulfill what expected of them there is 110 denying. Whether they like dancing or not, they know quite well that the eye of tbc “social ’der” is upon them, and that If they t acquit themselves of the task of log debutante after debutant* around
London Truth.
BUppOead t
ie things which
understand is the eousUluliun nt of an English public
You will g,
reckon
ugbL
continually wt
demon of
and someth
look of-depr
the dim light of the ■ oe sat after the day'
mcied 1 perceived tears In his yes anu a look of agony on his fa e said nothing. I began to think
rns one of those enigmatic being* upon .hose spirit some hidden disease had shed n eternal mrlaorholy, and that perhaps here wire 110 concrete cause for his rrtiOnc day the sun arose warmer than usual, aud by noon the air bad become so charged w ith heat and moisture as lo rruler physical exertion almost impossible, kfter dinner the men lay down lu the hade of the cool maple* and declared tin inwillingiresa todoanything further un Die in the afiernooo. They would ma Up for lo—1 time after sundown. Dai however, took his fork as usual and sta' rd for the field, and when the old farmer called ami urged him to wall until the
worst of the midday heat had wor
he only shook his head and answered that
' i didn’t mind the hraL
l^ier. when the men went back to their ork. they found Dave lying iu the burag sun as though dead. They brought him to the house and placid him under
.For many days afterward bis
life hung iu a balance and only the most careful nursing prevented the shock from proving fatal. Much of the time he waa • •llriuus ami in the ravings of his disor■red mind I learned something of his past
history. He oflen cried out:
“Elsie, I didn't do the deed, but they
P**. Uiey will hang me. for
that I would kill
will hai
w hat I said and I
— — ■ - — . ....... 1 1 do
Elsie, don’t you believe me* Come
hack. Elsie, come back, come back!” and in his frantic eagerness I had to hold him
down liy force. Ills vole* became a pathetic as he pleaded for Elsie not l< away w ith that look of horror on her
"It is not the hanging. Elsie,” he often cried out. 'T could easily die If it were not that you believe me guilty. Oh. that wretched threat and that wretched quar-
rel; p... 1 ..11 .e- .
dad, I
suddenly the
thunderstruck, h
bopclcssness of my cundith me. Wilklnson-s fierce tarn to action. 1 Icapril upon him
to I lie ground and Uimcd back among the rucks. I found a hiding place, anil
■y from the country.
night got a!
vks until a me' relaxation
l like
beast for a fr wing ladder.
jbsequrut circum1 accordingly. In he (laUctit and try
Hem
well fasti
W days after this occurrence containing a lady and genii d at the old farmhouse and tlx
•ting
his horses and obtaining dim . farmer took the horses and I ltd the way
ig lady was Is-au-inge of sadaess in spoke softly to her
tiful, hut t; her maime brother ami
lied Urn Q hut a fe«
nothin
1 hell he mb start led that
what Is your name*" 1 exclaimed e The gemlemaii ap|N-ared surpri nswrred quietly. “My name h Irisin aud this is my sister Elsie. -Have you a scar on your bea claimed, hardly knowing wliat I
de, I w
eitedly. etl, but,
dioul. Probably nothing
educated at a public school will ever rx” plniu that mysterious substitution of pule lie spirit for magisterial discipline which is the essence of the English system, and even by thorewbo have lieen so educated it is a thing rather to lie felt than descrilNsl. It ileis-mls, macing other things, upon Lilting the golden mean with regard to number*. The perfect school will he neither too large nor too small. At the present moment Ihorelrno single room in Eton which will contain the whole scliool. and even now the unit to be considered 1* the house and not the srhooL I ml,,-, I, with raid to the majority of English school., -question which an anxious parent now is is nut whether the school is a good , hut whether the house which is to reec his son beam a good or a had reputan. nor do the school authorities always ngtilze their rc*|ion*ihillty to see that • houses are good.—Pall Mall Gazette.
e for him be Is generally s One of the old residents ' Hit this recently. ' said he. “there are so mi n Houston that I can't keep tr When one of the family ran. if he can get his reUtlvrs to v ae's all rigbL There are just
“All o. . father of tl
re yet.”
said Mr. Ivc Hit. “hat m
hioking at me in
noticing iu I fell.”
Hit on. “and was nearly killed a few it hs ago. but it healed rapidly, ami I perfectly well now. A neighbor acold friend of iniue of doing the he had overheard us In a quarrel.
deed, for My friem hi-nnl of
.although I have done n
1 tell
Opposite Congress Hall,
CAFE MAY, N, J. J. B. WILSON, Prap’r.
uuld grow quirt
him
Someth
murmur softly. • _ l yon would believe me innocent." oe morning he o|M-ned bis eyes, and 1 by his look that reason bad returned, asked what had happened, and I told “ - he had been very HI. "Are you >rl” he asked, “and whose house I was never In this room before."
iple question by telling with friends aud that hr
keep quiet and talk ami think as pnssible until he grew stronger. Ised to obey and lay hack ou his
pillow. I looked In a few mlnuUa later
found him sleeping calmly with a
little a
said, "I*ru
•Iprrlcuees; -aim happlnes.; was yi
•u r friend's name Dave*" o his feet -CCan you tell
ic cried.
-rything, ami shortly aif.
argift
ilaimsl el
L when I . fell that life was a very dt •od io behalf of others.
lid you eon
ng your”
■ of my lift
Jave. sadly.
Ider the best m-w-“That the |iast 1! • lieen only a drer
“Wtsuldu that George recuvero
raid I.
HeluAtsI upamlmis D impussilile. for he w.
‘ iyr.” »«id 1, "ami 1 really ho
•vered."
his hurt*'
•red slowly. “That
ss dead.”
Gradually
tranquil hap forsook my pa-
i_. — (rddiug. Giorgo is the (art stffWWnhwUier-in-law in the .and Joe Y\ Ukinsoa swore that Dave ie brightest young lawyer in that sec- • the couni ry. aud if hedldn't deserve
his f« ..
He began to convalesce after this, but Ue old look returned and checked somehat the progress of returning health.
One afternoon I said: "Dave, I want to be The Chinese believe there is. your friend. \ ou are in trouble. I knew everything, and. In accordance with that aomething was making you unhappy belief, they think the opening year-the ■e you became 111 but during your iU- aeasoo when the peach petal hursts from 1 heard you refer to the cause. Do the calix—is the most auspicious season urt be afraid, hut tell me all and I may be for forming Matrimonial alliances.—Phlla-
ahle to help you." He opened his honest delphla Ledger.
rtlug new eequaintai
■- * good policy to say very nice words about tlic family, for you may he addressing a nephew, a cousin, a brother-in-law or some kind of a relative of the family. The fact of it is that they are aU well to do. Industrious, lawabidlng dti*ens, always ready to hold up their end of -v e )n Rn} . entar prt^ jj ut cujp e particular in addressing them —
Constitution.
II Was Dyed.
A man went into east the other day and laid down a peculiar piece of pajs-r helore the cashier. Th* tnan’s face wore a questioning air and the banker's assumed one when he looked at the paper. It waa the exact size of a dollar silver certificate, hut It wasn't exactly the color. It was a clean, dark brown. The man explained: "You are, I accidentally left the hill in a coat I hail dyed brown. The coat took first rale. So did the bill. 1 don't know whether It's any good, hut it’s a dollar all right Hold it a the light." The hanker did *0 and ouvinced. The hill waa sent to Washington. redeemed, and the owneFia happy
—Albany Express.
A Quick Change of Mind. An old man came to the central police (Bee and startled the sergeant ou doty by lying that at one lime of hialifehe had been a burglar, hut had now repented and *' “' should be punished. He was
'e himself up to the high constable. The poor old fellow walked slowly over to the court house, glanced apprehensively into iu gloomy Interior, heaved a sigh, -Vrugged his shoulder* and walked away Uie opposite direction.—Montreal Wlp
T. Brooks Whit* Working. A traveler's pipe Is among th* late ioventiooA Attached to the bowl is a Look.
ith the mouthpiece. Tba :bi* pipe while both hands otherwise occupied. —Yankee

