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

VOL XXL NO. 2<i.

CAPE MAY CITY. MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 1, 189*2.

ATTOBXEVH. JAMES M. E. UILDBETH, COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW BOLK'ITOK.M.ITER & El AH IH EK IK CB A HCKHT NOTARY P0BL1C. omee U No.« Ocean an Mat Cm. N. J. T SPICER LEAMINO, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . KOUCITOK AND MA8TKK IN CHANCERY 47 Wabbixotok Strrbt, Cate May City, N. J.

PRICE 3 CENTS.

jy^OROAN HAND, Attorret akd Cocnbeixoh-at-Law. Solicitor, MAAtcr and EiAmluer lo ChABoery, Suiircme Court CornmiHlooer and Notary Public. Cape Mat Court Hocie, N. J.

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F. DOUGLASS, POBT-OPPICE III'ILDINO, Ca|ie May CUr. N.J.

ATTORNET-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OFTHE STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

IMPORTING DIRECT FROM JAPAN. Cups and Saucers, Genuine Japanese handdecorated after dinner Cups and Saucers „ At remarkably Low Pricca. 15c, 18c, 20c up to « 00 -fi.S3.e-ar let =f ;'c=ats.tl5-isl Fire. Seresrs Fasts at SS= Alao another lot of Lacquer Crumb Tray* and IlniKhca. T Q fl M 70 ‘ ,KArH iyE * VF 1 • OM 1NZ.U. OPPOSITE THE PIER.

PHYSICIANS.

JAMES MORAY, M. D.

HEBIDENT PI OFFICE—PeUt 8t,oi

CAPR MA

/iflrr //i<nra—From »

vaUcner. No. e North 81

. D. MARCY. M. D.,

* RE4IDKNT PHYSICIAN SINCE I OFFICE—Itilladrl|ihla Pbarmary. Cor. Oo

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TIILLIPS, M. D.,

RESIDENT

HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Cor. Ocean and Huaba Htrerta. CAPE MAY CITY. Oflct Hourr. 7tovA.M.,lto3P.M..lUi;p.

JJU. ANNA M. HAND, (Office ol (be late Dr. Kennedy.) Cor. Wabuinuton and Dkc ati k St»., CAPE MAY CITY, N, J. Office Ilorun: Until 10 A. M. From 2 to 4 r. m. “ 7 to 2 “ KBKinEMCa—The Deeon.Eo. Lalayette 8 JJR. WALTER S. LEAMINO, DEimST, Oefice—Coe. Huobeb and Ocean Bra. Cape Mat City, N. J. Is Attendance Daily.

HOTELS AMU COTTAGES.

JJNITKD STATES HOTEL.

foeatlea rr Trims, as. 410. and *12 w-r ereeb: (3 per-day. a H KkEVKS. Proprietor.

.gEA\CRKST BEACH AVR..ONK MOl'ARE HEI.OW H. R.

STATION.

Rooms dellEbtfully cool and airy. only usly I ret from the

MRS. C. E. MUNROE.

^yYOMING. SOUTH LAFAYETTE ST. Ealarffed and renoTmted. Si . and MO per week. ' . MBS. A. FOSTER.® /ROLLINS COTTAGE,

Don’t Forget the

fiRiiy immiimm

'I'o l>e gfivon in tlie

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Baptist Bhurch, Bap® May, LAFAYETTE AND FRANKLIN STREETS. BEAUTY and the BEAST

Under the management of Madame Louis, of Congress Hall.

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Pl^OGI^AMME :

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MOtl.rOV HOTKI,, THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE WORLD. i and »ei\Ire unsurpassed. UATKS-43.5U. ft and S3. Weekly rates tor two p iihLiii'k slid drainaKe aUsolutelj'perlecl. Orchestra plays iiiurulut concerts su

F. THEO. WAI.TOX, I*r

rprlilor.

oi ac ce

SABhEAU op UBAliCY . I—Rudolph abont toilepartfrom I >'• II—Rudolph In a alraiiRe land with mIII-MuDd.au, Elvira and Beauty a

so she Beast. » children. ■airiea and a Heart. KINGING siting tin- return of their father. Iciutt. Ilea uty's

HOTETd lalFAYETTE, CA.PK MA.-Z-. N. J.. JOHN TRACY A CO., - Ownera and Proprietor*. Directly on the Beach. Complete in every department. Thoroughly r rated and aupplied with the lateat Improved paaat nger elevator. Address Jo Tract, Manager.

FlnaOld dbaon Whl

n.lsky and othfr Brandt. Choice Wines. Family Trade

P. COUJN8,

rpHE

HE ALDINE,

.rca Braapr, Naaa Reacu Avaaca. CAPE MAT. S.|J.

REX TON VILLA. Open for the Season. Near (he!

3IER AVENUE INN. cars all m Yasa. CawrasLLocsrson.

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E. D, THt ■ VS.

West Jersey Cabinet, Cor. Grant and North Its..

(Opfroslte Depot)

CAPR MAY CITY. N. J.

IIOTFL. CKAL.FOATF,

Howard atreet and Sewell avenue. Cape May. N. J Open all the year. G

H. W. SAWYER, Proprietor.

lectrio Hella. Aocomraodationa firal-olaaa.

Ho telt Oriole

. PHIL. KOENIG, PaOPKIKTOK.

All llooms Face Ocean. 1»|>. lied and Nod Shell ('rah* Steamed Crabs a Specialty. C;tfe S'ttadied.

Opposite Con^reNs Mall, I Squares tram Statloo CAPE MAY, N. J. I. B. WILSON, Prop’r.

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'• ‘ rlrclo<1 i...Mra. JaA.Rannerman. PART II ne V—Reanty pleading to the Beast to let her return to her father for a short time. uc \ I—Palace of tlie Ihast. Hr la grieving for the return of Beauty.

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PART III Quern of Fairies Lulo firat Fairy g Second Fairy Ella B. p lirJ L. ““•"'■e Garvin. Tableau, CROSS AND CROWN. Miaa Jennie Webster, Pianist

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ADMISSION:

OHII^I>IAE^, 3Sc;

^vi>rJi^FS, :i*v. HoHervod Hon I

2«o l^xtrn.

Doors open at 3 and 7 P. M.

ENAMELING THE BATHTUB.

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nleulahle service. The lagnrtlc lelrgraph seas him was Field, the man I- and purpose. He betic cable. After itaarst

of Boursiei

m-tund by t Their gen

• for a long time! 1 the middle of! ? among the ar e corporate body

1 n recent communication to the Acadl- lies Science. Dr. Urown Sequard “* part iculnrs of aome remarkable cure* .as 1IT.s1.1l by hypislermic Injections liquid prepared in bia- labratory, of

ilcb the e

calking “

qamded

laxrsliabail thing* pretty much her own Mon way alBiUil's, Mrs. Illlllt, who lov.sl Loo u f f, »l.a aa her own. being coou-nt to sit in her Her, little irarlor like n lady und "make up her fnllu

slates" (at which arithmetical excrciso she risked hi> fut tire at a iinw when other lop - ln " ,r “' 1 ,,f Wug tipped

was. to quote laajsha, "a oner”) while men would have quailed tiu-cesv came , ‘ 1 ick »*'“lay. waa furnished with Lousha rode upon the whirlwind and di mul t„lay the whole world is knit togetloT ri,,i; '’f " ,h e >.rnhrella»as su ...... rveted the su.rm. Ixaigera of all ahade* in one great hrotherhood There i* touch or T *‘ e Ungltah umbrella of

and patterns frcqneuUd Ullllt'a. Com between the eontinenU ami the f ar off p *' rio ' 1 mere ml gentlemen, independent ditto. Islands of the boundless seas, and to Cyrui

military, naval, legal and clerical, all W. Field, the genius, all is due ’ ue.ues in ’27!“'* tyc l ", n ' , 'T 1 V ro,B " *• " f i* 1 *’ city owe him unmeasured “■"'rrelUs. *» ‘h«t ~xn' of the Invention. ‘ "’ t p Don. That terrible organ plumbed, mea honor. To him we are indebted specially "'T ' ,n tn,, ‘ r0 * bo >« « l*»n

survd. weighed, dmscclnl and ilassillcd for the low rate of fare on the elevated llrcd } '“ n ‘ "l™ > "' r ' wry amusing from 11 inereat . . . them, while upon the tablets of Loosha'. railway,, which has done so much to de ' l “> -lat.d,«.iut. nro^beS d

--.™-— -S . • ... ouc •ri... r..i.K« —>, . , prornl their muscular power and,

.tai^ug a 'V.“ For vxar

in his lattl-r days sorrow sat ITfiS' - ''’ * —

en twro, at Biliit’. hearthstone. He had the sympathy an.1 sis^tffiilumc. borne res|wet uf his fellows, aa well as the grati "id grew tnde of two worlds. New Vork should be

proud to honor hira.-Xcw York Adver

Iiarty in tiw-r.

itaxy. which is

ble to overS|uum* due

for install

berwise dlflirt

line, he Mlovasfully cl

i rheumatism of the mt

ight legitimaUi to employ any one of a! m .’ *l ,, ^kly abated as to appear the result iher of queer mechanical device* in “f “ * ml ‘ h * attendant weakness

him unmeasured ""•breHas. ro tlmt «m.e of the Inventions Jlr considen. the liquid

ura. weasnesses. fallings and idiosyti crasies. The experiences collected by 1xk »lm during her seven Tran at Biliit’

would make a good six of these experiences ar

■^r , £ h .7* J,U, ' 1 ‘' , y 1< 7 ■••■u.-.vcw tors AUVer , . A » in the case ol that stout iiarty in tiacr. .oided

Uie tbinl Boor, front. Ilia "nea ,

regarded the exiirnditure of currency, The Arrhlve Haase at tVelmar. proved, aa Loosha nays, his fail. He waa A |«oject. farrenehing in its importance a miaeriy old'uiika. ahe aays. or be would to liU rature. as well aa extremely inter

never have tried to paint the inalde of hia eating in its origin and development, has T,k ' "‘■l liath with Klphinstone'a Klepbant Enamel Just laa-n ae{ on fool in Germany hr admlr uu * '* ri Instead of sending it to the japaner'a to era of the fatherland's great duumvirate, •'•de and lie properly done up. And what hap-mostly menda-ra of the Goetho-GeacU l K, Hiug i

Judgment on him and hi*!arhaft, and otbera interested in prvaervii

sa-.ia» " il and proper p

bleh preaard u^ ukl , ‘" UI ‘‘ ! eighty ninr recovered the loat lolhelopof which stretcher* i powt ’ r of ,,,ouu<1I1 S hia bone. "SuggeaI. By pressing a trigger in 1 L »' »PI*«ntly noUiing to ? spring w as nleased and Uie _ wllh U,e •“Trising effects. U-catue ex open, being returned to a Perinirnt. were made to teat the point. In ion by means of cords to one case the injection waa simply water. .... -i,.-.. .1— —. - -.. laud the patient showed no increase of vl-

ulity. Dr. Brown«equard thinks that epileptic and eonsumptive patients may-hem-fit from the remedy, bnt he wishes to guard against exaggerated notions uf it.

powers.—I-oudoci Glolie.

-ylimler.—Clothier and Furnisher.

•cigha i

rouclad Bn

t feet high, thirteen f

hone in carrying of plungingsof aome 1

•hops where it

'■uauc so,uc shipyard It w snapeud It between two

.could not be placed upon

c plan is simply this: To*plate in* theg 41 ^ position, even by this

Is of the grand duke and grand dnih “lent the rudder just clearing the roadbed

vod the arches of Hie tunnels through

pass. This great _i interior frame

of wrought steel, iron angles and

ways For the very next morning, Loosha had deposited at his door the two large sited cans of boiling water—for which that stout party "'ad a right to

'a'paid extra, oral least remembered the— — „„ ,, girl who regularly put out her scollop their golden wedding (OcL

up"—the repeated aa large a sum aa possible U y body on the Urination of an archire house 1..

■f Biliit to tremble.! the literary relics of Goethe and Schiller. Pbdr-*. and party’s! together w-ith an appreciative and armpa ^'Wfllnary

, which it was III

-r:ight.—Chlesgo Inlet

liuhlicauun' of Tt "A Vision of Sin," tlie icwhsl startled to abbage, the renow tier which ran as

a coaatsnUy i

liedchaniher hell tintinnabulstcl violently, thetic address from the contributors. aVTd '““Y Ixioaha responded Ui the aummema thus repay In spirit the labor of love •"E op.-n.sl the door to my knock." she which Un-grand duchess, anpjiort.,1 l.y the , relates, "in'is dreskiu gown, as were a Itob advice and sympathy of her august bus Roarer plaid, tied around where 'is waist band, lias nud'ertaken single handed in the „.i v . ought to 'a' been with a bell poll ami Interests of German literature —Ixmdon -riii „ tasnel. My 'art turm-d right over when 1 Saturday Review. , "

clapped my eye on ’is face, it waa that — w .

gaahly white. 'My. oh. gracious, air!' I A sleeping J-eer. 1 1,1 » P°bliahod

'ain't you.welD' I says T, answer It is«dd the Duke of Devonshire goe. ,o £7." tU mlL.^Tn^an'.Sl^bl^.t.t^L i sickly sort o smile; an. loand be'old sleep in the house of lords. What else is “Ever)- mument dies a mao. in that identical moment 'e cracks he to do should that august house ail late. Ever) moment one is born." ■cr is features like a whitewashed as it dors three or four times a year! Be I mod hardly point out to jou that thUceicu.

eeilin when a carpet dance is goin on over aidi-s.it is the custom to go to sleep in l * ,k ' u - lr correct, would tend to keep the ram

I’d a screeched, bnt for an idear that parliament wben you have a mind to. Th» ^.'Jt!j ,r 'i 1 " ’! ar “'* H*“lrt>oe In a state ol rushed over me; an 'aatiij pusbin that rules forbid the perusal of a newspaper s rl-TTI.'iT " “ ilT' ™ rtout party to one side I rushes into’is magazine or s book. If a peer or a mem the iocresra! I woold *• There stands the bath, as ’c’d Just.her of lift commons desires to read he must ertr of sumtesting that •ut of steamin in tbc i® die of It. ami go to the reading room or the library, roar rirrilent |..u, tie

e soup was tot the wotTior the water. Therefore, wben a bore L on his legs about

■orrid strong enough to callthcsmrli I0or II o'clock, and his diffuse ami uu ... . ™.., ■”'ot can be the matter!' says that Interesting commonplaces are running ont , ? D T * * i ‘ tc * Dl h •» 1 ty Innercently: T feel exceed'nly In turgid verbosity, w hat better thing can . r ^"*n . ./m , r 7*" r ** * r ! Lou-hm' 'Which simularly would a statesman do than go to .Icc,.' mumthlngmy «d erntraa U eoorad be atrange if ymt didn't? 1 aharp, liack "'hen in the lower house aa Ixird Hart. vom*. slnrarsl) . aB

'Ivin mask of ington the duke was a confirmed aleeper. ! leL an If al 'wtth hia legs against the clerk’s loUe. his The Want ■•itles."

lowed to set will latrt a lifeUme aa U.c ^ tilted down over hia eyes, hia mouth The word "kis,” U Anglo-Saxon and labels say; ao I should advise yon.'I aaya. °pen and arms fold.-.! or i,.i.«rio~ at. ...... ^

‘•o get yourself acraped without delay. body upon the i "At that 'e 'owls out 'orrid, an plunges was guilty of

the liell.'an I goes down an fetches Mr. People who go to bed about 3 Biliit an Edward, the boot boy. promp* morning must take thrlrslccp soiTiewhere.

measures brin indlsperaual, an between —Ban Francisco Call

V-mtiiey got 'im out of 'is shell. 'E didn't ding is the priein. rtopJongat BUlit's after that, berausoof kuatus cornea from the verb kiusau.

whieE ode would Image that

One of the visitors to the court house AS "Uncle Sammy" Moore, who received hearty greeting from the attorneys sroond the building and the attaches of the various courts. "Uncle Sammy" year* ago made a reputation by the man- ‘ t which he tripped up Albert G. Por■Inlster to.Ituly.bat at that time a prarticing attorney. Mr. Moore was a juror aml Governor Porte r was argnlng the rase. IBs main depetidenrc was on the testimony of one William Fiaeua. - -tuiemcn,"said Mr. Porter. "theFls-

wbo tu-hieved at

I notoriety In the Clem

111 be corrected as follows

_ —/, indeed, he taken

At tlnw* his lordship bow pleasant Anglo-Saxon can be. The approach to snoring philologist assn tvs us that it U aUied

z i" *■— •' Gothic kustus, a proof or tert. and

Latin gustos, a taste, which anggrau

givin 'it

T told you yesterday I would not

tie Bicknamaof • 0 ldpuatid,'7oa ”artdahe. among the Goths klsringwent bffavor » tire lar from the I know it. sard he “That is why I Aetording to Professor Skeat, writing . —tin'im to forward 'is.ask you again today, kou would not he o-i.k .n ,k. —i. a „v..

photograph before an after r‘ * . i—v-t— «

Tertlsement, an kindlr obi lire ■

T”" 1 ' 0 ?. w0uld not with all the austerity and scholarship foran ad .su lacking In originality. I hope, as to re- an expert, a kiss Is "a gnat, a tart* a Bl Jamas* peat today what you said Tertetdar."- something choice"-GoniLWar.'.

This Interruption so embarrassed Mr. Porter that it waa some tlm* before be cisttinoc with his argument.—In-

ruriosity in Captain Hall's collection is a tiny boat abont three inches long, fashioned from a fragment of the Rrttish man-of-war Sainusct, that was sunt off Cape Cod over 100 year* ago. and that dur1 (usually violent storm about five

— of .death they djooae is usually poisoning. In every country three-quarter* of all the suicides arc of the

alise the read l |

a with whle It re^hirei

automaucaUy working maten mahaa been invented having a capacity

daily of 10.000,000 sticks, which it arranges

n vat where the head, are pul on.