VOL XXL NO. 39.
CAPE MAY CITY. TLESDAY MORNING. AUGUST Ki, 1S92.
ATTOBXEYN. JAMES M. E. UILDRETH, COUNBELLOR-AT-LAW
PRICE 3 CENTS.
THE OM.Y MIS( Japanese Store IX CAPE MAY ° CARPEB
MISCELI. IX'EOVS.
TO CALIFORNIA
DOAK,
1RPESTER AND BUILDER.
Jobbing aUrnilnl t
T SPICER LEAKING, ° * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW MJUCITOK AND MA8TKK IN CUANCBHV 47 Waahinoton Sthiet,
Cap* Mat City, N. J. j^OKUAN HAND,
Attokhkt and Counmixor-at-Lae Solicitor, Man ter and Examiner Cli.noerjr, Supreme Court C«mmun>l»n
and Notary Public.
Cap* Mat Court Hoinic. N J.
IMPORTING DIRECT FROM JAPAN. “ Cups and Saucers, Genuine Japanese hand- - decorated after dinner Cups and Saucers Knickerbocker
sc, iScrS'io i>
narkAbly L<i
. Alio aootber lot of Lacqi
T. SflNZO,
S=rcsn. Fan-s at 23:
ib Trays and Brushes. BEACH AVESl'E
OPPOSITE THE PIER.
H
P. DOUGLASS.
ATTORNEY-AT-L A W, SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINEK IN CHANCERY OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY. pjaysyciAWE. J AMES MECRAY, M. 1). HEM 111.NT PBValClAK. OFFICR—PKBkT St.OPP. Co Mi kXss llau. CAPE MAY CITY. Office lloun—Vitm « to 9 o'clock A. M, 2 to 4 P. M.. and klo9 P. M. ATKHdiT.at r .Mente. No. 6 Nerth St. y M. 1L MAUCy. M. D., • KK9IDKNT I IIYHK IAN RINCK l»*» OKKJCK—Pbllatfelphta Phamiacj.
LIVERY STABLES
Fasminutun, itnirt: Ocean Street. B0AKD1M; dOBSKS A SPECIALTY. An exwnnce AAo.nmrn^ of CarrUgn^vlUi WILLIAM UEBENmAL. Proprietor.
. TO COTTAGERS For Shoe Repairing, t mbly nod neatly a«.ne. biiuc i orlt tii THOS. H. TAYUHCtbe , ar alinemaker. Decatur atreeL w Ain|> from Marry A Mecray’adiUK »t
»«lly number
STOCKTON HOT Kin. THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IS THE WORLD. CuSb’eatHtnrrTtee.'in.uiia.'icd RATES—C5A). 94 and *L Weekly rate foi two |wn«,i IIJ. i'mnibljig and ji nnaiir aLluirly nriliTt. 'crrltctia nlaytVwmuii'runenlA'aud’uu ; Olnncr boma. Ili>|n In Uit ercping F. THFO. WALTOX, I*rpprlei wr .
Ktanni
VAagiKuTun stki
MAY.N.J.
fifflcr Wonra—Proni A to^t. Mi: |A u. phillipCm^ d.,
RESIDENT
HOMEOPATHIC PHVNKTAS, Cor. Ocean and llugbe. Street.. CAP* MAY CITY. Offbx i/onrr: 7lo9 AM..I to; P.M..5lo:i JJU. ANNA M. HAND, (once at the late Dr. Kennedy.) Cor. Waarikutox and Dkcatvr St»., CAPE MAY CJTY, N. J. Opricc Hoi'R*: Until 10 A. M-
^oofogieaf Qarbcn Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA. FOR THE SEASON I8D2. lucreued a traction. In the large collection of bring -Wild Bi-asls Birds and RrpUleiL— —IntemtiBg sad Instrnrtire.— Admission, 20 cts.; Children, 10. open EVERY day. I (in u'hroad'jiireei'h'' 1 train. Saturday, and l^gal lloiRta)'. (exce|d July j
POOH .MHS. PEXBIIVX. It »:.«ib.l,rl«bt of the season—that la.
.al I
n paid them r
ck to Kiaeko in Scptcui*H wan terribly hot there In'! n |.article of appetite:
rnd id table.’'
verythltuc anywhere. Mr.
eopWbliity of any partieular ha led her to accept the second in o bcmclf. and *o apparently t. ee the delightful Arthur In "c hen a date that .he hall h^rd"
nated o
di«» Howe and sigh. "Sh. stay another week, and sht another of her dresses. ] t. hut I am in despair about ain't And it anywhere, i '
it hurry for it.”
ten, “if she ii
»t park up the s je. Haste, you I .e second date tl Mrs^Penryhr,'.
nud send i
ray
live up a enme of tenuis to go it I liiinsclf to the station to meet Poor thing! How little sht mis to lx* hopol he would al the grace to cease ''carrying on
lr lu.ly habited most stylish- *- '-coming smiled
1 Van
.1 Klaskuyou hails
npix-tiio
mm VN E Af| X 0 A N M ii smoking and die ca “But it is such n
D'
,a WALTER B. LEAKING,
DENTIST,
Ukficew-Cor. Hcbbxx and Ocsan Bt*. Can* Mat Cut, N. J.
i»cx Diilt.
4 AXD COTTAGEfi. TTNITED STATES HOTEL, liasXX Larar Newly renorateAxml rented Thl. bouse ba. undergone a tboroegh repair «SS»fSfal71»^!V,
S EA CREST INN, _CAPE MAT. N. J. UK A 111 AYE.. ON* SQUARE BELOW R. H. BTAnON. Boom. dejMRLnyag^idalrjr^ MRS. C. E. MUKROE. ^yVOMlNG. MOUTH LAFAYETTE ST.
/-IDLUNb COTTAGE,
KlneOMtilbaon Wbldiyand other Brand.. Boeheater Bear. Choice Wine.. Family Trade ‘ OU,, “ - ' P. COLLINS. Proprietor. T'HE ALDINE, . DacaTi-a 8t«*»t, Near Bxaca ArgarB. CATS MAT. H. JTaao. Mcellbr. Proprietor.
J^REITOX VILLA. Open for the Season. . FlmePUuuui ’arlara. MES. J. A. Kpag.
HOTEId eapayette
CA.PK MATT. X. J.,
JOHN TRACY A CO., - Owner, and Proprl. Dlrootly on the Beach. Complete in retry department. T rated and aupplird with the latest improved paawnger cl. vibit.
Tract, Manager.
MOTEIa chaefoxte, Howard atrret and^Sewell avenue, Cape May, N. J. Open all the year. ( Electric Bella. Aacounpodation* firat-claaa. H. W. SAWYER, Proprietor.
L. PHIL. KOENIC,
I* Oriole
All Rooms Face Ocean. IH-t Ileal mid SoD Shell ('rnbw Steamed Crabs a Specialty. Cafe uVttaclidd.
piER AVENUE INN. orsa au. ns Year.
r WatkutfUm -Street.
•y^OTEIi I)ElZ0r),<SOUTH ItAFAYETTE ST. Near Railroad Station, Beaeh A I*ost Ofiiec. The Devon Iras'been recently enlarged and improved. Cuiaiuc first class. I WO AND $12 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR HOUSE BIBS. T. R. BROOKS.
A D, THt M is.
West Jersey Cabinet, Cor. Cram and North Sts..
(Opposite Depot)
CAP* MAT CITY. K. J.
C^lRROLL v Jockwon NtreeL near (he Beaeh. CAPE MAY, N. J. Doligbtful location. Everything Plrat-claaa.' Cloaa to Ocean Pier. ' MRS. P. L. RICHARDSON.
OUR EYE SPECIALIST Wl | be in CAPE MAY. MOMUY A TUESDAY, AU«. 15 k 16 1 'lacr.aa Washington St., 2d Floor. Person* who have beadr are causing dlv-omlort *1 xpeclali.t. and the} win re. Miine'ynur eyes' "v?ry ?i?r*.d C l!« queen icSa, Ocvllsts and Optician*. 1010 CutarxiT Bt., Part Y^TKST JEK'SEI KAILK0AD. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 24. IN •Parlor Car attached, rratui will laava Cape Mayas loUo water PHILADELPHIA: tl OSt A. M..ACCOMMODATlUKJIlopa a O.Od all intermediate station*, cxinrctsu
ilewa. Wildwood and** Hotly BesdL^ An S on arriving at PhIU •UU dclphlo at VDOO A. M. ■ onnivD a sea l*lr Junction lor Kea l*lr illy. Ocean Cily kvaloe, Flenuont as I Slone Harbor. '8.55 HoSrt5r , 5SSmS! , w!iSJiS25 Hol^ Beach, aim,a at ThUadcluhla al HO *9 9^ ?, M.-Exprew ConnecU xt Cour Z.CiJ House toi Anglesra. Wlldwocxl xn< lioll)_ Beach; at Sea l*lr Junction (or Sci Clly, and Somers Point, at Woodbury tor Sa leiu. arrives at Philadelphia 510 F. M. ‘ 1 A/k P-M .-Ejpress arrives at Phllade -4,i$0 adelph a- ifi r M (in P.M.—Accommodation and Escu Cot — - Wildwood
iy. Mi-awdir-i; I kind of el;
iefled. There wax t,
Fb^e
doiifUly Mmib youth juderou-d chaix-ron, iniranyluK the jialr md rRrctually preIon except about the always uxxured l,y a goM »ign when a ilervxt In the “nroa. had lawn laid out very green Kxl-
10.00 Sa
Saturday only! arn
*3.50 bZiifirr4.00 r.. Philadelphia ,ux> r. m. connecu at Court llouw for AngieM-a. Wlld«,«cl and IloPy moei, xt Sex Dir Junction lor sea Isle Clly. Peenuoul and suuiy liar bur, at Man-
l of l ho houw, so that
'—the i
* |«rk
Iniued that hr knew ho wax itc aruuudthvrmirvM)unre, ►oon as ho got hall around,
and come hack.
■re in 1 Then* wc£r
icun-ionx and wi
flight have I sen said todi Drblois never rvovnized c If his wife ha.1 to lx* away it '» duty to mope. And 1. Moped, indeed! the penrhyiis came out minute* before tea. Mi "d his wife to occasi
Dehhdx. “Who could have told her' L*rlm|,s hctold hertihuself.” remark. Ktteu grimly. “Yon know Uierv w«
y» a letter every day."
r, yes.” answered Miss IVbloi
LEADS THEM TO SLAUGHTER. - "Come. PbU.” A handsome l.aXhpouud specimen of the bovine species whir* has boen moping laxii)- along Uie driveway pricks up his ears in quick response to the ^Land trots up to his master with a prom^uess that would lx commendable even In a pet dog.
well enough what it m
■'('■'long over to F,” ahouu the driver, and at the same time he points up the alley in the direction of section K. The motion of the driver'a band D superfluous however, for Philip know* as well a* any body where F D, and be gallojw off up the narrow driveway more like an edurated canine than the huge, buy steer that There is an interesting coincidence In cuoDcctiou with Ur Phil s history. HD name unabridged, is Philip D. Armour. This Is also the name of the proprietor of the
"f h “ u ,’* 1,1 , *' 1 ‘ lch U ‘' clovru
I hlllp Dan imiwrtautfunctionary. Driver
.uwevrr, blunts the point of the xi by hD exjdanation that the honored with the name of his
noted owner In order to give the animal a lue appreciation of Ms extraordinary
prowess and respousibllliy.
Y\ hile Philip has arisen from obscurity ° prv-emtucnce amt has become king Of ’!* kinc, he has also degenerated morally 'rom an innocent ami guileless country ox nto an archhypocrite. The grewsome »( In-s of a hangman fade into Insiguilicance vhrn compared with those of PblUp. -HD daily Dlur b to entice the Innocent Mttlc from their pens liy his peculiar magDetttm. and lead them In a wild dash to
vers swing open
'hlllp is, CoUlcld"
tlieir
of a
ml
: up her Him.
don't
huly, wilhauempl been a devoted w if It waa soon evid. iLSJKlK
h- Arthur lhal Mix. de Peynt itiful fern* in
frequently." said tin
1 she knew jus ected with every who played ter ton who sang so many Miss Lewi, who ' ' harming smoking who had found tl he drive through th
hide.
ig the .
me would think you , party of Measure"' lelidtj offered uniq
en Iind secured rather t rbwe direct bosinawsi iravrstoura. He had gt !tjed that he thought trdfcsxion and going t. Y,*x, the young D-ople '
ii Mr. Foi
n |iia
- ami d
Arthur Penrbyu waa ) bandxouir. hiuwas rich, lie Ic, he was devoted. Trui
married; but bis wife had left Id July to
ml in I
at Pbiadelnbla IML F FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Trains leave for Cape May: ays. •»» a. «.. •A3U. UJ*
iu h>
er. he had a dogcart. "Yen. as rather a nice affair," he uscsltocun* with pride; “I 'in not too proud to go lout a dogcart, hut 1 am too proud to L* a shabby one." And he never drove •oe was alw-nys invited to ....... Moreover to* wxs a eant. i. Player,
. . goal talker, a rather
rkable musician and a thoroughly
— r—- weekdays. SA)' fine fellow. In other word* he was .’tsss.ra •gwjscwyo* 1 sh«.i -so,,,
'l thing.”
i_W|Ls^lwKtow A Haiti- There wen- those. I
». Dining Carl 1 AD, AM, 4.41. «J7. SAT. T. ii .and ^ 10 night. Coainwalonal l.imlt Fsllman Parlor Cars and Dlalag Car Ml
week stays. Fasseagrr, »,
leaving Broad KlraeFtHattou at 5 is p!m. eonoact wtlh Umltad at South Slraet a— ,
For Baltimoce only. 2*2, 4.01, Us, aad 11 JO Urt
. icluding Miss De
bloia, who thought he waa too ready, and
riuins lsxvi fbilx. saoxn snigrr rravios that If poor Mrs Penrhyn knew, she BarnmoR and Washington. 32*, 7 JO. would shorten her ministratiomi to her Inpreis. VeJt^leplri^ uUTvnimldlfuJS | NoU ’ 1 ?* n ,' ar * _ «...— ■'—* .. 6 _j-^ r I ever hrougl.t up ngaiust him than that he
. -1 seemed to be''Harrying on.” He was not
guilty of pronounced devotion to any one of I the fair Ix-lles. Kach had her turn in the I dogcart, and there came a day when Miss j Dcblois herself was subjected to a (Wiuful 30 between maintaining a just con
3 drive with Mr.'Pec-
night. Fair skrteucy and going
, rhys herself. —■ wro j After much .reflection she dsetd—t tlist the long, quiet drive would give her an excellent opportunity to sow good seed in
herself who
;«*i wms, so wen mat Arthi * “ mihsl into playing long after midnight, i-y must bat e a rul.lxr that very . It waa eridvnl that she knew al. hit she had her revenge. The devotion Ur. Pcurhyn to the crowd was i he drrulinn now of the crowd irhyu. They might pity her while ehi taway, but w hen she was present si -bed her own sweet will. No plai ■e luaile without consulting her, non :aiimu-ul was complete without hi -ence. Due touch of her hand on tbi no. and around it would gather o :i. young men. collegians, profexsoi rri.sl men. w idowera ami Wi.elors. nothing of the Hoop of bright youi gtrlsw-bomlniited her as only young gi« And if Mr Penrhyn had never eonce trat<*l ins devotion upon, however unpa douahle the amount of devotion be sea tervd generally. Mrs. Penrhyn, if si wnntisl revenge, had all sheeould attend i in the single hearted devotion of her giro est admirer. For there was one Aith-ms who sieiiie.1 aware of little Tut Mr Penrhyn'* presence. It was he who walked with her. drove with' her. talked with ' wiriTh' 10 | bCr ' ,or 1 “' rou ,l “' pl whist. If it Were n solitary drive, she waa the solitary lady who took it, and if it were a party, she it waa who made up the party and decided what other ladies were t No other young married lady had "carried on" so Ix-fore at IawIoo' Was he who suggested her shawl, wei the shawl, w rapped it around her a di-rs, read to her. promenkded the piaxxa witIMier. took long strolls with her. him. of course.” remarked Van Ktteu the two came upthewalk one day. ' Ixx.k.s
ilsing
Nor did 11. east. Ith
• Mr*
disl till tl
'Peur
very D
parked,aial qh.n le-r admirer drove hi the station and actually went with hi
the city on the same train!
For thl. anient admirer of Mrs. Penrhyn was Mr. Prnithyn. her husband.—Alice Williogtou Kolllus in Pittsburg Bullctiu.
■'uUlag ON au IllOrctlun.
It Bas twice happjrod^tome that somi pose “f forlddding the Inuus. 1 asked tht objector to speak to me iu the vestry after servile, and the incident passed off and seemed to make little stir in the church at the time, but on both occasions the fact wa* widely reported In the Ixmdon papers. 1 have heard again of a clergyman who was so aw kw-ard that on the first occasion of hU officiating at a wedding he stood the 'c time at the altar, and read the Servian ly as he found it In the prayer . without inserting the names of tbs interested parties. “I, M.. take thee. N., — -T wedded Wife.” etc.—Cornhill Maga
Few appreciate bow much of the floral beauty which gives interest to travel w* owe to foreign Introductions. If -we want to admire our own native productions we have to go to the swamps and deep woods, and look tar them in the more out of tbs way places, as we would look for a hat of wild Indian*.—Philadelphia Ledger.
'lightened, trembling steers oul Irivrwajk Phil gallops boldly
m I aging iu ahead of the herd assures hi* bewildered country brother* that he 1* aster of the situation; that he ha* come their deliverer, and that if they will foia- him they will lie browsing in clover
d drinking from spring fed brooks
away down the alleys, following clew . even - turn of their leader as he dodges In and out among wagons anil sheds ami heads straight for the broad “shoot" which leads up to the capacious slaughter pen. When Phil approaches the'-aliooU” he ha* urged his follow ers into a mad stampede. Quick as a flash the leader whirl, to one able at the fool of the approach, and the herd, carried on by its owti Impetus, charges madly up the ascent and Into the waiting room of death. Pfallin has sent another hundred of hi* kin to their doom. The big gate* close behind hD victims and they are led into the slaughter mill, one by one, almost as fast as one can count u-resl for the butcher's block. " *" < ' U,,r Philip knows no pity, no remorae. His conscience is Me-nsl and callous. As he avoids the slaughter pen by an adroit turn and sends his followers on to their death he drops his head Ix-twecn his knees and **ems io chuckle with ghoulish delight ax he listens^lo the clatter of his victims' hoof* they clamber pcllmell up the
I*uteller's knife from his own
PbtUp^hax betrayed IUUJ4U fellow
A city paved with marble! It sounds rtrangely enough, yet in the heart of poverty stricken Ireland there D just such a -ity. Kilkenny, one of the Irish parlia mrutary Ixtroughs, D not only paved with Ihe costly stone, but many of iu houses
material. Haifa
tulle ouuide
which U
undressed, to
choicest marble in the Brill
time iiumcmurial the civic authorities
custoined to buy this stone. ■ lave and build with. The walls of Kilkenny were of
' throughout, as D the cathedral of mice today. Kilkenny has two eculiarille*. Its water t* wonder
Hr Thirwall, bishop of SL David’s, give* n of his ' Ix-tU-r*" an amusingaevount if n Kerry* custom fur awakening sleepers
He discharge* this duty, it 1* said, with great vigilance, intrepidity and impartiality, ami lonsequrntly with the happiest effect on the congregation, for aa every body is certain that U he or she gives way drowsiness the fact will he forthwith made known through the church by a peal —‘ '-'l will direct all eye* to the sleeper, ear of such a visitation D almost always sufficient to keep every one ou the
During our midday halt we had all our ten inoculated w ith the virus of the lung ckueas. for this fatal malady was then raging in Khama's country. Our wagons were placed side by eidr, and wiih an Im us ojulrivaace of thongs uurconduct1 driver managed to fasten the plunging animals by the horns, w hile a string steeped in the vim* was passed with a needle through their taila. Sometimes after this process the tail* swell and fall off. and up country a "
peculiarly his ewn sickly Ume for the .
lost only two out of thirty-six from this djaeasc we voted the remedy successful.—
Fortnightly Review.
It Is always r
“I shall never ask a girl to marry me till have seen the old man's checkbook.” So boosted I In company with some friend* al X *01-101 gathering. ■“hree years after this I was reminded of amosl awkward manner. I not fallen In love with and proposed to a young lady In C . When my proposal was over she
-jected me. aaylng:
“You are very stupid, you know, tor you hsywuever sewn the old man's checkbook, anff-ufenot likely to. for be D deed, and the cfiteUank is mine. I’bUadciphta
Record.
The girls of sixteen w ho consider tbemrlvcs young ladles should not snub the ugly looking boys of the same age. When the girl* are twenty-two and a trifle shelf worn the boy* will lie young men and may remember the snubs. R pays to be polite all the time.—Atchison Globe.'

