TOL. XXL NO. 37.
CAPE MAY CUT. SATUKDAY MOKNING. AUCLST 13. 1S02.
PRICE 3 CENTS.
ATTOBXEYW.
JAMES M- E. HILDRETH, COUNSELLOR-AX-LAW
NOTARY rUBUC.
<)m« U No.« Ow»n Btr-ot.
CAr»M»TCiTT. N.J.
SPICER LEAMINO, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
•OUCITOK AND MASTER IN CHANCERY
47 Washihgtoh Strekt, Cate Mat City, N. J.
J. 8
M'
ORGAN HAND,
"ATTORSET AHU CoOItSEIJX)R-AT-LAW. SolieHur, MiaU-r »od KiAmlocr in CfakBoory, Supremo Court Commuttiouer
and Notary rubllr.
Cape Mat Court I1ou«e. N J. (OpIMAItO Public Bulldlnx* )
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DOUGLASS. IMT-OPPirK BUI
Cape May CUy. N.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OP THE STATlf OP NEW JERSEY. PHYNICIANH. JAMES MECRAY, M. D. RRalllENT PUTSICIAB. OFFICE—Pemrt St, opt. CoMBxa Haul, CAFE MAY CITY. ttftct i/o«r»—Fnun i to V o'clock A. M.. llotl'.M,audit toUF.M. AT Kioht. at r. aldrnrc. No. d North St.
V"
- M. D. MARCY. M. D.,
* RESIDENT PHYSICIAN SINCE UW. U KPICE-WUh^eliAta Phanaadr.Oor. Oeean Uniiiiacx-No.n Wamiimiton Strut.
CAFE MAY. N.J.
<U»rc //owm-FromS to* H PHILLIPS, >
D"
ANNA M. HAND.
Cor. WaaniNoroR ard Dkcatcr CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Office Horn*:
RmuiiBCt—The IVtoo.So. Lalayrttc SI iR. WALTER S. LEAMINO,
D'
DENTIST,
Oefice—Cor. Huom ardOcrar St*. Cape May City, N. J. U Atterdakcr Daily.
THE ONLY
Japanese Store
CAPE MAY
HMCECIAXEOPS.
f AMES J. DOAK,
CARP ESTER ASH BUILDER.
— , .mate* PumUbcd - Jubblnr aUeodrd IMPORTING DIRECT FROM JAPAN. - m - -»— j K*»n<«»o*-l!5 Wa»hlo«toa«t. Cups and Saucers, Genuine Japanese handdecorated after dinner Cups and Saucers
At nmarkably Low Price*. 15c, 18c, 20o u|. to «5 00
SHADOW LINES. me the broodluc dark around you falls, nly a* the lamp', ahnde toftened Itcht tbroucb It. but without dbpclUog
•s fllebt!
Jl. sie-aa- lot of .‘teoa-Atlftal X'ire Soreesi TTo.—-a
Also another lot of Lacquer Crumb Traya and Druahe*.
T. SflNZO.
Hear ol Ko'.-kcrhocker Ice OOcc).
Wasuinutun, above Oceas Street.
BOAKDINC doitsK8 A SPECIALTY.
WILLIAM HKBKNTHAL.Proprietor.
TO COTTAGERS
to THOS. H. TAYIiOR, the |ioi>ar ahoemaker, Decatur atraeL wcoDd iop from Marry A Mrcray'adiug atore. Cbareea moderate. *
STOCKTON IIOTEIa, THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IS THE WORLD. ■audwrvirrun.urpaMcd UATES-«Ao. M and «S. Weekly rale. to. two jiciano u,. MO Hi HV a'o. k'ii tier week, accoidlu* u. location, nulla with i«rlor*airl bain rniblnic and diamaitc ainolulcl) pcrtcct. urcbetra play, n.orulnc concciw and uui r. THEO. WAETOX. Propplptor.
^oofo^icaf ^arben Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA. FOR THE SEASON I8D2.
KOT£ld IdAFAYKTTE CAT*K MATT. N. J., JOHN TRACY 4 CO.. - Owner* and Proprl. Dlrvctly on the Beach. Complete in erery department. T rated and aupplied with the lateet Improred paaaenser elreatoi. Tract, Manager.
HOTEUI AND COTTAGES.
■jQNITKD STATES HOTEL.
Newly rroorated and rcBued.
Thl. bouae ha. uBdentoue a thorough repair
ry central and near tbeheuh.
eery cr Min. ai
J“rE^
gEA CREST IN^ 4pEMAT N J BEACH AVR..ONEIKJDARE BELOW R. Ri :w .n»d,l^«l.l^udahJL >Brf MRS. C. E. MUNROE. ^yYOMING. NOETH EAFAYJSTTE ST. FnlnrRPd and p«mtm4«^ f8 and VlO per week. MRS.
“lOLLINb COTTAGE,
HOTEId CKAIaFONTE, Howard atrect and Sewell arenue. Cape May, N. J. Opan all Die year, ft Electric Hclla. Aocommodatkmt Brat-ellaa. W. SAWYER, Proprietor.
'‘ oU * l “ ,1 • p. COLUNS. Proprietor.
'HE ALDINE,
r BrasgT, Near RRACR Atrrdr. CAP* MAY. R- J-
rpHE . Dwcai
B” Open for the Season.
a Parlere. I.J.A.
3IER AVENUE INN.
JVr drenur, aeor WaMagUm StrtrL
E. D.THCHYB.
West Jersey Cabinet, Oer. Grant and North St*-
(Opticalte Depot!
CATE HAY CITV, N. J.
FRF.F. eye exam£H£i£j (NATION.I
OUR EYE SPECIALIST willboin CAPE MAY. SOMIAY A TUESDAY, AUG 10 A 16 wc.32 Washington St., 2d Flaor. 'crvitii who have headache, or whoa eyn • cauMog diaomlort .bon'd call upon om Ulul attcniiou. MO GHAROE to .» line your eye.. Erery pair ol £U.v-i or red l. guaranteed to be aalialacUiry. QUEEN i.CO., Oculist* and Optician*, IOIO CunrarT 8T, Pbili
jloteltOFiole PEHRf STREET HMD BEACH At EMUl L. PHIL-Vq^ENIC,
All Rooms Face Ocean. Deviled and Kofi Nhell C rab* Steam,d Crab, a Specialty. Ckfe Sttitdl\ed.
-vROTEIj DEV01),-<-SOUTH IaAFATTETTE ST. ear Hailrond Station, Beach A Pom! Office. The Devon haa been recently enlarged and Improved. Cubur-e first claaa. BATES 610 AND U2 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR HOUSE. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
CARROLL V ILL A,
Jaekaen Mreet, near ih CAPE MAY, N.J. Delightful location. Everything First-elaaa. Claaa to Ooaan Pier. MRS. F- L. RICHARDSON.
i: children. S UenU.
^JT'EST JERSEY RAILROAD. TaHLK IN KFKRCT JUNK M. 1C •Parlor Car attached. HI will leave Cape May a> follow, lot PHILADELPHIA: () 35 *' H H UP A Tl O K Rtop* '•■Silt hoow lor Anglrwa. Wlklni'aid and H, Beach, at Ncwhcld for Hlawboro otic City and Momm Pom ' -r Brldgrun and BaVtu. and I delphlaatyRU.M. '7.00 hffiEFSfi.S, -- —-tiadelphla at wc a- R--kWhdwwd audFiloUy hi 8 00 dclphlo al'iiuio'A. I I.V Junction lo- *
4 at I’hlladriuhta at II
M.—Exprem. Connect, at
•8.55 ftoi Hoh^h.H 2.25^_ JUy. ai^Bomen 'em, arrives at P
* 4 A C P. M.—Kiprca. arrtva at Phlladel 4.40 adelph a 7.(0 P. M. P. M.—Accommodation and Excursion - TTtk7.i7E£
lenan City. Avalon, ■oc.arnrea at Phlla-
IIEN'HA^VK'S FORTUNE
icon fairlyJiuhhl or two week*, nt hcerfnlnt-w. Ol
gratefully received hy hi. curionity lie- : colalion-ra. hut Hen would merely grin maul. Iirond grin and kav uothing. Hut id ten day. before Thnukegivlug bn let
outb.
f ll.'
Open eyed aatonUhiucnl all around the "That'a what. Imya. I'm gain right after
Thnukagiein tew."
"The doooe. ye aay! Muafve lost a rich r'lntion 'r li'en doin a little ruatlin on lh’ aide. Now I think of 't. they waa nomc talk 'liout thru- lain norm- inside 'aiatanee t* th' Haldy Stitt* gang w 'en they honored thia hyar vicinity wj' th'r ’Untlirn. Inat year." volunteered "Red" Piracy. Hen. having Joined liberally In tbeanrilea that followed thia remark, wc "I cast th' inninerationtt bm •th o' th' red WMil gent wi' th' fragrant
No.
Mfhbe ’h w I won't."
d Mr. llawktna a bid the hoya .
.either
1 I'll tell yr-at
Il.liled, kl
suffer Im
"atnke" on which hr wna going home. Next day. IminedUtely after hreakfoat. Hen rode off In the direction of Urowna villr, the nearvat town mi the wet, about thirty mile* away, and we saw nothing ol him nmil Friday, when he returned, whist ling cheerfully. The boy. were very keen to know what hi. errand had been, for they were sure he hud not gone merely tc get a few things from the grocer's anti ‘ idid not enlighten
and Hen expected to arrive there at noon, ime lo get Ilia dinner, dispose of hla m ho and make the 2 o'clock train east. sc take its own gait and gave himaelf to hi* own thoughts, ot a living creel ore waa in tight on all broad plain. Hen and hi. home were nuch alone an If they Aul been on the open sea. Human habitation, between the "L bar" and Jersey, there none Hen dismounted and laid hD ear to the ground, listening Intently for a few neoYea, there it was. that dull, whin E. indistinct roar which Die plalnaknowa and fenre—the v<Ae of th* coming blixxani. The bone heard It, or felt It, and turned hi* head toward hi* muter, whinnying softly. On and on they went. Pokey alive to the iltuatloo, pounding along at hi* top travding speed, steady as a clock. On and on utme the storm, covering hone and rider n ith snow as fine as flour until they looked like ghosts. Hen, leaning hack to get his ri-rcnat. Inst the direction, but be bad full illh in Pokey, and knew that the little uimal Would do better without any pilotHow' cold it was! Hen's hands and tor. ere like lumps of Ice—worse, they had hardly any feeling left in them. His ear rod check on the side exposed to the storm sere getting nipped. Well, be would noon ttrike the stage road, and then. If be bad not miscalculated, there would be only fit ir six miles— “Great Scott!" For Pokey bail given a sudden high leap rod stood Hill panting. Almost under his feet lay a snow covered object with klrange look about it. Hen leaned dor from the saAdle and turned It over. It w dead man, holdiug tight In the stiff right hand a Ti hip such ns stage driven use. "Stage driver, deader'n Tom Jcffereon. Drunk likely an fell off, poor cuss." But there was no time to stop and investigate. Hither second Pokey was'turned to the left and pounding along up the stage oad. A dark object loomed up suddenly bey shot past, and a sudden thrill sent t: luggish blood coursing through Hci veins. He halted and turned Pokcy'a n willing head on the back course. Sure euougb. It was the stage, but there were no horses attached. Hen felt arou * and reached the door handle. A crychild's cry—came from within. Hen tied Pokry firmly to awheel, found the dour again and entered. "Thank God!" It was a woman's eolre, and Hen almost fainted to think that it* owner should he in such a terrible predicament. "Oh. sir. hare you come to take us away f The driver fell off, I think, and the horses broke loose somehow, and we're almost
them.
^ That night, however, sisting of the ImaMiid t "I b'en kinder h(Filin
In tl
:t audien
scrilie:
r. ye-e.'c
avin 'I*
. t'll he git* the |>ail out fin under th r; hut now. la-in's I've got It O K. *> well tell ye, on'y I don't want th :« see. 'twas this a-way: 'Bout flv a ago. !*nck in Maine. 1 c'nclnded t i- out hyar an grow up wi' th' kentry 1 lot. 'Twau't cause 1 wanted f dew it
icthe I
say.
Was your difficulty abont Hen's laugh over, he proem
what blmddngly:
“No. 'tw-an’t that, hardly, wan't no chance thar for a poor
I pulled tart. Ye see. roe'll Molly Hopkin.
t they
red. a
rv'eything was ruin steps ol i ban bisarlf.
' git
coin on smooth' ieurge Hopkin Ol Hop was [mt on heap* t
. y red. Th’ ol cgiot might've saw haow things was goln on—1 nir'n*MoHy'ialkin in th'-'shtia ru^m. "Then he Jrs' waded ill brash. Gosh! bow he did go fer me! Went on t' give joe th' devil fer my 'dacity in pcfsoouilc
plans fer b.
says hr. IITI
thousan dollars, slir'i
'fon'7 g,
yourin. an no hull lot. Uiinkii > cotuid'ble aprll
Molly talkisl It over a lo
^ j 'n finally concludtsl th't I'd her f go sun
I mere else ef f ever got forehanded, so 01 •inxstMUIrUle day we says goodby daown In the mnldi
I lot an I pulled out fer Californy. "Setice then I’ve he'll knockin mound a over the kentry, tryin one thing 'n 'noDuPurty hard luck moH o' th' timr. tew—hi 'am «at i , ™' ’ ,orv 1 h, ‘“ r 1
|T’IJ-“ojhaecu sl r«u*l me'n 'nocher filler, ovri In Colonulo, a
IsleCitr. I *o bed t’ .try somethin else, an hyar
Norrtraariohi'tare UW co " 1 *- lr “ vi " •’•'teref keep up work 011 tl - - -—“ ■—* —— 1 claim, him bavin a Job elusby. Waal.tl
other day Peters he sold aout tewa Bosti comn'ny fer twenty-five thousan—an m
it t' Braownsvillc fe
S.S3, T h
•r rw-| P. M .—Express, coo arris at Court
J.LHJ House lor Anxlrsra. W r o* P. MAceommodatloo sr Con arris at tsiutt tluusr .... •
W'imwumS and Hollr Beach, arrislng ai PhIU
drlphla at S.U8 P- M.
•n AA F. M —Express. ConaecU st Court y.UU for AORlcses. Wildwood sod Uolly
tsl his pipe, said “good bight' a went out whistling softly.
'By Jove!" said the boss, • to hear hln
Hen could so good looking e
now. It was a young. 1. and she held tightly 1st a child about th ■ as clad for such aw
Hen's heart stood still for a moment. I that woman and child remained here 1 was almost certain death. It might b days la-fore help could retell Ihcm, and even if aid could come to tufm tomorrow they would have fror.cn meanwhile.
“Can you ride. miaaiaJ" "Yes. indeed."#' “Waal, conic then, quick!” In anotherjfllnul
s fastel
"I’m all right Naow. bang on an keep bolt o' th' kid. Go on. Pokey! Goodbf
missis!"
He was alone on the prairie h ed stageedheh. with the stoltn howling alawit him. and his thoughts were of other things for a long time before lie be red that hi! his money waa In his saddle "VVaal, chances Is purty nigh _ ever Ort-din It." he muttered in bis quaint way. " Tain't like 1 bed a stove an a bull lot o’ grub. She'll save it fur me likely
onyhnow."
It was two days later that the coming down from Jersey with several Samaritans aboard, found him. It was" two weeks am! more before be came himself In the hotel, where he had had every possible attention. He was. as himself remarked, "Hern glad P be alii an tin I hedu't lo*' no han'a n'r feet.” But the woman and child had goat
he very day that Hei s brought In by the re-
Ith thi ry, for the saddh "
f dpiul fi ' pariy-
u hy ti
one else had bad jioaseiiaion of them, be-
hw which, noil h 10 the landlord' ise, she had paid her hill with reuluck when slie left. Hen'a 1 d Uvn 1110*1 ly in bills of that
Hen “kept a stiff upper Up" a lie w-hcii he gut hack to the rat be did la a short time, much
prise.
" 'Twas all on 'mount o' them blame saddlebags," said he. "Ef I'd let fanghsl notions alone ao carried lh'Huff an other things in my clo'es, I'd right."—\V. L. Ketcbam lo San Francisco
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
gpsjrrxse mSs-e* r IHaroa^MSBly. M Jn r M ^AccommisUtto • m. BHatstoy^oal^. BmAa]MDjossi
SEaisflp*
utAVxratLA. JUlUmore sad RB.RJR loRt
prej*. Vrstlbule Parlor dire. Vestinule Ctuch t his broncho all ready fullnixo Farias Cars amt Dinlax Cor S M p. n. I It waaa beantlful me Iteekoays. Paaneagsrs win nUr local train spring, and Hen oonldt M^ri^LUTOMl'atteCth BMt'MHiSf »•'■'te’" day to Hart 00.
he slr>l.-Men*d u
I at the rousing cheer we
R. WOOD. reached the top of the hill "Oaa'I"— ‘ 1— Jersey was only twenty
(hoy lingo and
sng. you'd think It a very commonplace sir. I don't know- what you think of It,
‘- but I think It decidedly romantic, and I'm
glad It's turning out so wrlL Hen's an holiest chap and deserves all the luck In
k the world. The girl must he a plucky one I too. Hum! bum!" And the boss looked to at the reiling and blew smoke rings In a
u. | pensive way he sometimes had.
*• ] There wasn't a man on the ranch who
didn't hate to are Hen go and who wasn't
I honestly glad at his good fortune. Even „ ! the misanthropic Posey evinced not a little u ! regret as hr said goodby to him. when, the ' morning alter Thanksgiving, Hen sat on
dy to start for Jersey,
the east ot us.
It waaa tKAutlful morning, alraoH like ~ ‘ ' Hilda't hare wished for
on. The lan goodby
11J0 said, be Hraightened up, sniffed the cool "at everything was
'Adios, boys," waa
acknowledgment
he knew nothing about to take It
"I should think you would be afraid It
would he stolen." some one said. The owner of the diamond sniileA
•'lln value Is its protection,” be said. "A thief, in order to n-alixe anything upon that diamond, would have to take It to a large dealer, and the diamond is perfectly
to every such dealer In the rould he recognised and held
well kno
“Nut o
rid n
the thief h
"To tie cut it would have to go eltl iu some Ollier rouulry. In either c would lie found registered with my name as its ow ner. It wpnld be of no mor ' ' value to a thief than a lump of co lomdon Tit-Hlta.
“No. t, "w{bat’s that!" *1 big onTilm sharply. “I didn’t think you'd gimme a dime,” replied the tramp gently; “I thought you'd gimme a quarter." Hr got the dime.—Detroit Free Preea.
Carries'* Dog. Fir John Malcolm waa fond of telling ii> story of Garrick's pet spaniel. Mr*. Garrick's admiration of her husband'sdra. natlc talents was intense, and on his great lights she would hang over her box, next lie stage, in rapturous delight. The one flaw in her idol, abe claimed, was a taste for low life, for which she blamed him greatly, lasisliog that he lovad better to play Scrub to a low lired audience than ur of >J* superior character* before an On one particular occasion th* was in rr box in the theater when Garrick'e imcreooatioo of Richard IH was applauded ) the echo. In that day a farce followed the tragedy of the evening, and a* Mr*. Garrick rose to leave before It, her husband e to the box to aay he had come busiIn the greenroom which would detain . so. most unwillingly, the lady was obliged to acquiesce, and remain through the closing entertainment. This proved to he a comical series of blundering advrnuree which had befallen a countryman who had left hi ‘ *- — »—*— —• a his return Mint of the wonder* hi This characterisation was received with reh peals of applause that Mrs. Garrick, rrr lesions of her husband's fame, began 1 think It rivaled these lately lavished nu Richard XII. Her feelings were nearly 'ked up to fever heat when ahe was attracted by the frantic efforts of her little spaniel dug to overleap the balcony that separated him from the stage, when she Immediately became aware of the truth that the actor was Garrick and axclaimed, "Strange that a dog should know his master when the woman who loved him bat In the world could not pierce hla disguise."—Harper's Young People
not think there is any other country where political feeling, both local and ren-
high as In Greece. This
warmth of political passion is still more lutensified by the fact that, In the choice of all candidate* In this reprsasntatlve government, the family and lu relation* of kinship form the essential guide. And when it is borne In mind that nearly all the offices, local and central, down to the postmen and the attendants at muaeami. depend upon the succeu of each part/, and that the family will at once run to their own member of parliament lo help them In releasing one of their kinsman who has hern convicted of a crime. It will lie understood how. In a small community where there are no iudualrira but precarious agriculture and fishing, the political differences iKTineatc every nook and cranny of
-dally fife.
T^J» fart the foreigner who would excavate In Greece must always bear In mind. In dealing with It he must, from the very outset, manifest klndntaa, fairness and firmness; and he muH succeed In impressing these three qualities npun the people with whom he is dealing, so that they at once feel and are drawn out by the kind-
' ’ ' faith In the talmas,
nd I cm
ealtxc a
Crmucfta.—Charles WaldaU-in In Century.
“I w
> with a
Mexiro.” supplies ran short and It was a long way to a town. Among other things we giA out of tobacco. One man found a package of clgarretta lu the pocket of an old coat, and there was rejoicing. But a'package of cigaretlea did not last long and after they had been distributed and consumed an odd cigarette remained. Klx men wanted 1L 1 waa the aeventh. I wanted It, too. hut waa too dignified to say ao. "Finally 1 proioiard that the fellows race for it. It waa decided that they ahould go half a mile, stand in line, and when they saw me fire a pistol run for the tent, the Drat to get the prise. They started te walk 10 the half mile point. The day waa warm and I sat laxilg watching them. They squared around, aignaled ready, and I fired. Thr.*li came panting and sweating over the aanda. 'Where 1 ! my cigarette t' shouted the victor. Well, what could I aay. for the Hump of It waa between my
lips.
"A clear caae." he continued, "a dear case of abernlmlndedncas.—San Francisco Examiner.
The many strange machines known as catapults, hallstas. etc., had their counterparts all over Asia. It may be mentioned that the last Instance of the use of the catapult In Europe was at the great siege of Gibraltar, where one was built by order of General Eliott, to “lob" shells Into a part of the S|iaulsli works too rloec to allow the and muskaU had one* come Into use they
The great gun of Bijapnr was cast In IM2 at Ahmednagar. It la 18 inebra In diameter of bore and weighs ovsr forty tons; and aa the two place* are distant nearly *M mile* as the crow flira, it would be lutereating to know bow It waa transported. It waa used lu several liallla by the Mogul emperors, sacks of copper coins being fired from II U waa named Malik-i-Maklan, or “the motiarch of the field."—Chambers' Why th* Mat Should B* Kilarmlaalod. Whan the fact that the rat Is a moH dangerous agent In distributing the germs of Certain diseases, science and Ingenuity will be brought to bear In making him extinct, at lean iu regions occupied by man. It is true that the rabbit Is still a pat h tralia. as the so called English span, throughout this country, but ahould the sparrow and the rabbit prove to be the vehicles of deadly diseases as well as the workers of Im alarming mischief it would not be long before they would be exterminated.—Dr. S. E. Weber's Lecture.
A raise for preventing serious loan la furaaers has given excellent results. It Is a trap coustnictrd of malleable plate Ilka aa ordinary gas tube, the paaaage being closed and opened by bciltg filled with and emptied of water. A Teasel holding water is raised and lowered nsi this trap When the heated currents are passing, the passage Is empty and dry. and thus evaporation is avoided.—New York Timas.
There are now six unmarried sovereigns In Europe—the grand duke of Heeee, the prince of Bulgaria, the Infant monarch* of bpaln. Holland and Serria. and the unhappy king of Bavaria. The young khe41 re is also, still a bachelor. Of these ■even, however, only tl garia aml'tbe grand duke at Opinion*
e of Bui m Public
First Lillie Boy-You're a bad, wicked toy; you play marble* for keeps. Second IJltle Boy-So do you. Find Utile Boy—Yea, but you win.—

