VOL XXI. NO. 23.
CAPE MAY CITY. THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 23, 1892.
PRICE 3 CENTS.
ATTORNEY'S. TAMES M. E. HILDRETH. COCNSELLOR-AT-LAW
T SPICER LEAMING. ** * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OOI.ICITOK AND MASTER IN CHANCERY 47 Washington Street, Cate Mat Citt, N. J.
M'
ORGAN HAND,
•■id Nourv Public. Caihc Mat Cookt Houbk. N. J.
II.
P. DOUGLASS, Cs|Mf May Oily. N. J
ATTORNET-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EX- — AMINER IN CHANCERY OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY.
PHYSICIANS. TAMES M ECU AY, M. D.
OFFICE—riur NT..orr. Co Mine** Hal. CAPK MAY CITY. ofirt Hom-Vnm « u. » o'clock A. k
v.:
. D. MAlley, M. D.,
iip.oiiknt niriuriAN bincf. imi OFFICE ClillailH|ibia I'karmacy. Cor. Ocean
Hi. and and Columbia Arc.
UcaiutscE-Nu » Waaiinmtok Htkeet.
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II. PHILLIPS, M. IL,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Cor. ocean and lluabca HUyMa. CAl'R MAY CITY. Of ft Hovti: yioO A.M. .1 loS P.M^blcT I’.M J^R. WALTER S. LEAMINO, DENTlsT, Oepice—Cor. HuuuEa and Ocean St*. Cafe Mat City, N. J. In Attendance Dailt.
MISdOI.I.iNKOlS
TO COTTAGERS For Shoe Repairing, tborouglily and neailj- o-mc. briog your «"rk to TIIOS. H. TAYLOR, tl.o popular Miocmaker, Decatur atreet. areond abop from Marcy A Mrcray'a diug i Cbarcea mbdcralc.
rASIUNOTON, ABOVE OCEAN STREET. BOARDING dolts EH A SPECIALTY. An CJICOIKC aaaortnu-nl ot CarrtarM. wtlb SlncdJ»l an l>our« ulrj'juatr l-a/Urr. Exrui WILLIAM IIEBENTHAL. Proprietor.
lMES J. DOAK,
W CARPENTER AND BITLDER Eatlnuilcs FurnlxhcU. Jobldna atlcndcd to. lt»ii>AiccE—11.'* WaxbUiKton Hi. Y^EST JERSEY KAIVKOAI). IIMR TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 24. UK!
•Parlor Car aiucbcd.
Tralur will learn Cape May aa follow! (or
PHILADELPHIA:
ij •>= A. M..ACCOMMODATIOFAIopa at O.oO all lulcrmcdlalc autlona.nonccoat Oonrt ttourr for AnelcM-a. lUlaiNNi and llol* jy Beach, at Ncwicld lorOlaratairo.and Al
dcipbrnaiy jL)» U >i!' ilr
M-Kxpi
7.00 man I •ar lor Car lo New York arrir i
ucbiiadclphlaaiv.io a. n . New Elewa. Wlklwinnl aiid^Uoll) Beach.
8 00 dejpMoa
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.11. ANNA M. HAND,
Coe. Waihikuton and Decatur Bra., CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Officr Hours: Until 10 a. M. From 2 to 4 r. M. “ 7 to 9 “ KaaiDENfla—Tbe Dcrna.So. Lalayenc HL
HOTKLS AMU OUTTAOK8. ■JJNITED STATES HOTEL. Corner LArAirm anu JaCKaon STRtara. w-w|y rrnoraied and reflUed I bouae baa undertone a tborougb repair-
BEACH AYE., ONE HO U A RE BELOW R- N. HTaTION. Booma dellfkUally cool and airy. Only Billy feet (rum tbe aurt. MRS. C. E. MUNROE. Yy YOMINU. SOUTH LAFAYETTE ST. Enlnrged and rennraAed. AS , and 9IO per week. MAH. A. FOSTER.M
/ROLLINS COTTAGE,
Flnaoid Olbaon Wblaky and other Brandi, Roe beater Beer. Choice Wine*. Family Trade ftOUC ' t,d ' r. COLL1NH. Proprietor. rpHE ALDINE, . DaCATia Strret. Near Beacr Atbni’b, CAPE MAY. N.*J. Thro. Mexi.uaa. Proprietor. Pint elaai Culalne lATfe. airy Booma.
J^HEXTOM VILLA. Open for the Season. Near the Beach. Fine PlaEai and Rnn Parian. MM. L A. p>IER AVENUE INN. OPEN aU-TRE YEAR. CENTRA
Mas x. R. WA1
A D. THtM V*.
West Jersey Cabinet, Car. Cronfand North
(OppoalU Depot)
CATS MAY CITY, N. J.
THE OYLY Japanese Store CAPE MAY IMPORTING DIRECT FROM JAPAN. FANS! FANS! FANS! Latest Styles! Lowest Prices! Nc« Shipment of Goode Just Opened. T. SflNZO.
A CARCANET.
—R. H. Stoddard.
STOCKTON HOTEL, : FINEST SEASlDE^JICn F. THEO. YVA1.TO.V, Proprietor.
.— Khm. ad'blaasbiH u . Woontnuy toeeatriu. ' preaa. connects at Cou ADcbwca. W lu.trod ai n. and at Woodbury for balrm. at 'httadetphla 7 20 P.M. L rye P. M.—AcctimmodAin J.U Couaecttattxani h, 9.00 r«VnSEra!Ulldtro'd ahd Hotiy Beach; at bra Isle Junction foe Bee lal- **•- u.JPemmoot and mimy llarU.r.
ring at I'ldla
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Trains leare for Oane May:—EiprMswe dara. •9A0 a. n.. •2*. MJB and *5 in iRsturdaya only. *1 SB P. M. Arrommi datlt r m. Saturday only, baaday F^ipm>a > *HJ Accommodatluo, 7Jua.n Excurrion* 10a. PhlLadalphla a BalU-
leatx rattA aaoan rraEtr itition laltlmorr xnd Wasblaxton. SM. I. IB*. II.M A. XL. l£S ILimttM — rmllbule Parlor Cf~* **—** ■ '■
ca.Dinln* Carl I X.ltn. M^.—inwolytu. u.im
, Vestibule ivach.
I’arku Can at atrcelStaUon"at
Fur'Baitlusotr only, 2«C. t.vt. Onbuadaya.ISO, 7*. 9.10. a .41. esr. 7.4a e. M., and IL latUawec oaly, S OS and UJOr .. O.DAYTON. J.K.
^oofo^icaf parboil Fairmount Park, PUlLADELPUIi. FOR THE SEASON 1802. Bed a: u actions la the large coUrctn* ot tiring —WIM Beasts, Birds and Reptiles —Interesting and Instmetlre.—
Accessible -by Ktreet Car and tmjucnt tra trom broad btirel nuilon.
FREE EYE examthxjtj , nation>
oumeYE SPECIALIST wuibdin CAPE MAY, HOSDAY A TUESDAY, Al«. I A 2, p>a<«.sa WRahlngton 812d Floor. QUEEN d.eo., OoullotR on4 Opticians, IOIO OxaratT »r., Pa it. A
A MOURNER'S HORSE. Recently on my way acres, tbe downs 1 orrrtouk, tbe national schoolmaster walked eoine 111 tic distance with him cuvsiiij- free education and what wi conic of It. The school minder in town I -a thin, clean .haven man, whose b babit amt tall hat. though consider
eon the edge of the downs sheepdog, a grizzled, tail ic leaping orer it and flew at d me w ith a |ie:,l of horrible.
level With tbe dog’s shifted to tbe back of >k of derision on M % devilish. At intervals ids he Hung a yell of
ostler, thanking bca'
i*l drinking and discussing til d. Vl«.._ Thr V,
mblyrc
ick. where the subscription dances d. was filled with a suffocating reek of hot JoinU and tbe click live* and fork*. I caught eight of .w moving up and down before Me and shedding lean while sin her guests' plates She heard mj and Welcoming me with effusioc iway to put on her bonnet for tbi than an boar later I hurried back churchyard to tbe inn and told r to put my bone in tbe gig. Tbs
I'm new to Ibis place. Ob. I answered, 'he's , w him easily enough.'
. I'd
Which is you:
cepl tl
nic. 1 bad an impulse to confide my diffi culty to him, but reflected that this wouldn't help me in tbe leasL After a ju™”**. pulling out my watch carelessly
"Bye
'be time dragged on miracle could take tbe night class. Tl
talked t.
ered her at J tbe stable
mster straighten his somber respts 1 luck on tbe e
1 himself
ability at
■pty road
nipisi, o .tarried
dog -is. Can he parry' it *
HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPK MATT. NT. J.jt ... ” J.JOI1N TRACY' A CO., - Owners and Proprie 1 Cik ilErvctly on the Beach. Complete in every department. Tl rated and supplied with the latest improved passenger elevator. Tract, Manager.
HOTEL CHALFOKTE, How aid stnet and Sewell aTenne, Cape’Mar. N. J. Open all the year, fli ElKtric Bella. Accommodatlona fira'rflaaa.. II. W. SAWYER, Proprietor.
Hotel* Oriole
L. PHIL. KOENIC, fabraixToa. All Rooms Face Ocean. Iferlled and Non Shell Cral>K Steamed Crabs a Specialty. Ciafe •Sttadlied.
'll bred, a
you knu
day. tboueb when 1 i
down here to teach school I was Barely twenty and now I'm fifty-six. >Twa» ’ Ing the summer halidaya that 1 fin foot in the neighborhood, a week Ufore school opened again. I came early to look fur lodgings and find out a little about tbi people and settle down a bit before U-
i* farmhouse we had just p xvupied In those days by i called Ketallack. a widow*
and t
r. Mias Jane ,
e the o
■co souls on tbe premises tin •aa hoarded by them for thirteen shillings week. For that price they let me have bedroom, a fair sized sitting room and aa
lucb aa I could oat.
“A month after I arrived Farmer Retalick was put to bed with a had attack of die. This was on a Wednesday, and on Saturday morning Miss Jane Ann came to my door with a message that the old mail m and found him propped up in the bed h pillows and looking very yellow in gills, though clearly convalgscent.
of a favo
d be.
_ - thcchil-
loliday. Saturdays—hey f \\ ell; dy'e think ye could drive the brown o Tcrgnrrick this afternoon! Fact . dd friend, Abe Walters, that kept Tbe Pock horse, is lyin dead, an they bury at half after a today. I'd be main glad to attend the feast an tell -Missus Wallers how much deceased ’ll be missed, but 1 might so Well try Ui fly. Now if you could it lend an just pass the word that I'm laid >n my hack with colic, but that . onic to show respect 1’ my place—there'll w lash ins o’ vittlca an drink; no Walera waa ever interred under a kilderkin. ‘Xreptin their second child that died in
round but three
■ul hack and consumed rnor there were lc‘ft only tlie widow I a trio of elderly men. A. I l trying to look unbounded t the group, it dawned on me era beginning to eye me uu
■ - sponge ’
One of
-who woi
ENDS. " ■" i brittle Have a pair or two of fresh glove* In reserve. u/oarii '* 3010 " 8 ,n T ° Ur bf * rt ,u, « 1 Try grated horseradish and vinegar for neuralgia We love tbe flower*, bat they give ns no recognition. Tbe iceman can make ice goA:rU>rr than »ny one else. Shading and tinting should be discarded from the public schools Never drag a child by the arm; the delicate sockets rein not stand tbe strain. The world s nnnnal eonxnmptlon of vanilla is said to be about 230,000 pound*. It is a good thing to wear clothes that feel comfortable as well as look atylish. The common needle threader was worth fio.uooa year to tbe man who first thought
:rof Sl John, pic ethnological exhibit at tbe World'* dr will include many curiosities from the Charlotte islands. The farmers near Red river, Texas, com plain that the sparroyrs eat oats faster than ' 'ley can be planted. Iron expands with heat, ami the Eiffel >wcr is said to he eight inches higher in ot than in cold weather. The value of the farm products of this country in 1891 amounted to {TOU.OOn.tui more than was produced in 1SS0. Ninety-three thousand and forty-four in randesaiit electric lights are to la- furnished for the World's fair buildings. 11 is easier to believe tbe man who claims to have seen tbe sea serpent than tbe ihio who says ho married his
e Adlan
latsls 1 in Leer people. The daughter of Thomas Kcmuai F.lnora, Ind.. while asleep, stcpiicd o a third story window, but was only sl ly huru A favo father of dreti is a
w as th in I
il hoi
ii you
but I dub
’ 11 off 11 " " ° rl ‘' even think of the night i
1 was wondering if {he horse I drove really Fanner Ketallack'a Somcl whether Isvause his feed of corn pr him or uu. I can't say—be was a deal lively than cm the outward jourm looked at him narrowly and began n
d and leaning on a stick Id th ir bless my soul!' he hailed in hat worried about ye 1 couldi . The parson's been up twice from
’*• - akeiuqui '
: of goodness’
story,’ said 1. and then.
feigning to speak carelessly, though srd my heart gothuiup. ’How d'ye think f brown horse look after the journey!' ' 'Oh, he's right enough,' the old in .died indifferently. 'It'd take a lot
hurt he. "
> ad m
•r felt so
iy life.
-Arthur T. Qnillcr-Coucb in Speaker.
men" trying il —the mo
dust ii
ater number of men who daily of sickness in a convict priMiu busily shamming In order toob it is no easy task to Impose upon rnced prison doctor, and "fly
i hat
r the knowing
•'choke off." to be taken there and then. "Choke off" is compounded of several ol the nastiest and mast nauseous drug* Ir the pharmaeoperia Ingeniously Mended Ic * ipresslon on the palate
It takes get the t.
| of the m
side* |iort a amount. I "Now the
'rr,n -ruing.
a nine gallon
ind that from the mothi fact was, I bad never di life and hardly knew, i s head from bis tail till e- But this is just the
iwcred that I was engaged tliat We were just organizing night | •r the young men of the parish vicar was to open the flrst, with a , "• Ircss. at half past 6. I vi II be bark in load* o'time,’the oMe
ssurrd m
e of this horrible mixture out th; and ns garlic and asofu-tida its Ingredients, the sen . •w ise offensively exercised when
A resident of Strashurg, Va.,’who I* cighty-thn-e years old. is said U. be cutting three tecdh in his lower jaw. which will -sill raise out of position on artificial set
The Mason and Dixon line la a line running along the parallel of latitude 3S deg. 43 min. *3 sec., and separating Penns) Ivania from Maryland, drawn by two Eug-
ibout eighty yea
rtdlaai
isious I
and the Penn .. _ J rs in IVuusyleauia and Maryland", hi d to the posit Ion of the boundary line ren their colonial possessions. An agreement was come to in 1760. in »cwith w hich a parly of survey- ( ^ lenee-d to mark out the real The proprietors of lamdon not understanding the length of time required for such an undertaking, and, growing Impatient. sent out Mason and Dixon to complete the surveys, who commenced the work in December, 1763. They concluded their Work in 1767, baring marked out a in length, passing through forests, over mountain ridges, etc. At the end of every fifth mile, it is said, a stone
arms of Lord Baltimore, on the ose of the Penn. The Intermediate .-remarked by smaller stones with e side ami P on the other. All the urveya were revised in 1849. and ubstantially correct. This line t dlHtlngnished from that of SS see., which srparateil the free and lies of the original confederation; cr Is also the compromise line i 1820 was fixed aa the most north-
ern limit of such slave states as should be
' *"1 Grove
other tl
on receiving u strung and liberal f this poweriu. anltdote to laziness
: observatoryr
J. K. WILSON, Prap’r.
heap at us lid hill is thl
r that tbe vibrations com the observatory until lot
you tbe truth.' aaid 1, Tin not I
toined to drive much.' | tl ■ declared that it wits Impossible to tl to grief on the wav, the brown liuise ri bring quirt as a lamb and knowing every h e of the road by heart. And tbe end tl that 1 consented. The brown horse 4i wal* harnessed by tbe farm boy and led f<
around with the gig while Misa Jane Ann outm an and I were finishing our midday meal, children Ami I drove off alone in a black suit and panion.
with my heart in my mouth. j
‘The brown horse, aa the farmer had Fm promised, was quiet aa a lamb. He went ! Paper forward at a sternly Jog. and even had the Industri. good sense to quarter On his own account , * riling for the one or two vehicles we met on the diversity broad road. Pretty soon I began to exprr- , tbe maki Itnent gingerly with the rein*, and by the «“<* and time we reach Tergarrick streets was band M U» ling them with quite an air. while obarrv- | •»<>*“•... ing tbe face of everyone I met to make | dom, but thriving
sure I waa not being laughed aL Th« prospect of Tergarrick Fore steect frightened me a good deal, and there waa a sharp
yard. But
ildren are accustomed in ump ii|»n the bill outside rails. Joining hands they ru the aloiw and tumble foot. The result is tTiat
tt the entrance of the lou
hone I pul h I 1
with -all my strength I believe It would bare merely annoyed without affecting'
him. He took me into tbe yard without a at cow water mistake, and I gave np the rains to tbe to over Ida
ooe of the leading Besides its use for
employed in a greaticb as string, and In . lanlcms. hats, shoe sole*. Is made from the hash
which is indigo- . arts of tbe kingin tbe moist, warm
of tbe south.—New York Times.
Italian fasting man has succumbed fate which many of his compatriots anticipated for him—he has lost his rea*on ami is now an inmate of the Asylum of sl. Anne In Paris. It la not so long ago that he was In I-oodon repeating, or attempting to repeat, the continuous allien lion from food which had procured him such notoriety in Florence and elsewhere. He broke down. It will be remembered, and tbe failure to accomplish the •elf imposed feat preyed on his mind, which at the beft of times could never be tailed sound. From Londoo he repaired :o Paris, and there, it seems, such mental isnity as he preserved gave away, and, ifier comporting himself in an obstreper>ua and even wild manner on tbe Boulevard dcs Italicus. he was removed by the rommissary of police, protesting that he
was tbe "Emperor Cieaar.”
At the infirmary of tbe depot to which nt was taken by the commissary his deuiyanor became hourly more excited, and ne passed the night In a furioosly maniacal tondition, shouting, gesticulating and blaspheming in the polyglot dialect of which >e is a master. No doubt the nutrition of !i» brain waa seriously affected by his ab.i • »—* the Inhibitory
paresis that n
« have
n eccentricities the stupidest, if g noblest. I* that of tbe professional fast - man—earning his bread by refusing to
j Dr. iMW^tr Bruntoo
r is a valuable stimulant to many if II people, iu action on the heart Is
g than brandy. HD own
A unique exhibit at tbe Chicago exhiblou from PenusylvauD will be a map of is United Stale*, 18 by 34 feet, made entirely of pickles, vegetables, fruit, etc., preserved by the company which makes ■ha axhlbit. Tbe stale lines will ba acmrately shown, and the lakes and river* • •ill be represented by vinegar. The Urg-1 at cities will be indicated by spices. The ; *bole will ba covered with a single piece ; * plate glass, which is bring specially , node for tbe purpose. The expense of this ' n teres ting exhibit of the pickling and pic- j erring Indusuy will ba I13.UI0.—Yankee 1 Made.

