CAPE MAY’S FAVORITE PAPER.
LARGEST SUBSCRIPTION
VOL XXI. NO. 40.
CAPE MAY CITY. WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 17, 1892.
ATTO*>KYN. -TAMES M. E. HILDRETH, COUNSEL. LOR-AT-LAW BOUCITOl.MiFT.miIX.Mi>™ i»C»i«cm»T HOT AH Y PUBLIC. CAP! MIT CITT. B.J. T SPICER LEAMINO, * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SOLICITOK AND MASTER IN CHANCERY 47 Wabrinoton Strrkt, Cap* Mat City, N. J. MORGAN HAND, ArrORNET AND COCNSELLOR-AT-LaW. Solicitor, Muter mini Exmmiorr Id Climnoerj. Sapreme Court Commiulooor mil NoUry Public. Cape Mat Coort nouiR. N Jr
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ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. BOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OF TUP- STATE 07 NEW JERSEY.
I'HYNiriANH. | AMES MECRAY, M. D.
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THE OXEY
Japanese Store
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IMPORTING DIRECT FROM JAPAN. Cups and Saucers, Genuine Japanese handdecorated after dinner Cups and Saucers
At n maikibl)- Low Pri.-rn, 15c, 18c, 20j up to gj 00
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and Brusbe*. HE AC II AVEXUE OPPOSITE THE PIER.
•s-BOTEL DEYOI^,-^-SOUTH ImAFAYETTE ST. Near Railroad Slatiou, Beaeli & Post Office. TLe Derou bu been recently enlarged and improred. CuUir-e firm! clam*. RATES *1Q AND *12 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR HOUSE. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
CA.ftR.OLL V ILIxA., Jack non Street, wear the Beach CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything PinLolaaa. Clou'to'^ioean Pier. MBS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
TO COTTAGERS
^cofo^icat^arbcn Fairmount Park,
—Wild Beasta, Birds and ReptlL
FREE eye exam ; A JAA-IAJ I N ATI O N I
EYE SPECIALIST
i. Smundgyuj. Sunday Kxgrewu^
"Fortfar:" exclaimed MlUie, with a chaner.
PRICE 3 CENTS.
There warn not mnch clamor of.men, women or thildrcn. H im prubahle that the anfulneiwof the aituatiou made the mln.l ►Urnt rather than noimy. Prnonal friendm ■aid to me, "The city im goor," or "So power can mave urn,” or "All in lomt," hut bejund much ejaculatlona few were the wordm to be heard. Quite a alream of re hide, and licrmona were morlnu northward, but the movement did not eeem that ot a panic, hut rather that of an orderly retreat. The gucet* were tuning from the Tremout and Sherman hotel.. The banning of trunk, warn a little more violent than umual, and the vehlcfe. Into which trunks were gulug ahuwol that the emudu. of guot. wa. Informal, and yet not much wo. Mid by the man with the team or the man with the trunk. The fire warn raging in the bmhneme <11. trict, and Ita population at midnight wa. Dot great. The aeroe waa not that of famlllc* fleeing for life, with mother calling to child and child crying to parent. The ruin waa advancing In the gnat commercial block., whuM clerks and lundnc head, were perh.p. miles distant from their counter, and deeka It waa a common from a hank or office ami unload their arms or a bamkt-t Into either an rmpm. wagon or a well equipped carriage and then hasten away. Where there waa dietrust of a vault the valuable content, were extracted and headed for some place igot All U-youd was a furnace, and a little after midnight the fact that the city wa. doomed, that my home waa doomed, and that ten. of thousand, of permoiu would he homeless and prnnlleM In a few hours, wa. fully reallmed. Before me lay In one maw, of fire a district nearly a mile long and fully four xjuaree wide, awl under a wind which was almost a hurricane this red army was advancing. At Inlcrvala, like minute guns, came the boom of some falling wall. 1 turned to go home. The tumbling buildings made a solemn sound like the pulsations of a volcano or the heavy artillery of aome field of battle.—
A favorite genera] officer of one of Gould's western railroads was called to New York a few years ago and jumped on by the little Wimanl aa follows: "They tell me you are broke and don’t pay your debts. What isXhc matter’" The officer sputtered am! stammered. “It coats me a groat deal 'to live,' 1 he replied. "My family I. large, rents are high and doctors' hills have hern njomlderalile. but things are not so l*ad as you seem to "1'li ace.'' said Gould, handing out n check for (LOW. “Take this over to Connor and tell him to put it In the market as he secs fit. Come hack here when he tell. y< Th° 1 d It dti d in Wabash, and he returned to Gould with
Gould. "Ihiu't do It again. Thai’, w'hat ail. you fellow, who don’t know what you
"Where's that 41,CM) I morning! It Hems to be don't pay yourdebta. Hen Utr essential thing In bush
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The cmharraaard officer paid the 11,Old. and it has never Im-n necessary to dun him for anything since.—New York Cor, St. I-oui. Globe-Democrat.
Tissue iiaprr is usually employed in making shades for candle, and candle lamp., two cud resting rolon Iwing selected, such as dark blue outside, pink inside, or sag# green awl old gold. They are furnish,.! with ribbon to be Uni around the top. sufficient acconi|ianying each to allow of tin* making of handsome hows and ends. They are small, awl made in ImitaUon of ruse, or sunflower., of moss or a bunch of for gctincnoU or primroses; shields, shells, hutterflies, Japanese fans, stars and tiny umbrellas art- the prevailing forms. They are all fltu.1 with a brass or milter wire standard, secured to a clasp of the same maU-rial, w hich Is flexible awl can 1« plats,! at any desired height on the candle or candle lamp. Sotne new uouuiflamn<ahit- shinies fur this purpose have been pal ruled, and arc shown by manufacturer. and dealers. They are nf transparent tut per washed with nuocumbusUble fluid. If overheated or exposed to the flame they only smolder, awl do not catch Are or make a blaze. They also come in the Mme designs as the flat lampshades,ornamented with bawl ;uimud ferns, seaweeds and llowere of every descriptloo.—House Furnishing Review.
Take one ounce of spirits of resoluliuu. an equal pr<i|Kirtlon of the oil of good conscience; infuse Into these a tahlespoouful of the salts of patience and add thereto a few sprigs of others' woes, which grow extensively in tho garden of life. Gather also a handful of the blossoms of hope, sweeten these with the halm U Providence, awl If possible procure a few droin of genuine friendship, but be careful of counterfeits In tho ingredient, of self interest, which grows spontaneously; the least admixture of it w ith the above would
spcfl the comiKJsitiou. Reduce the whole to
proper proportion of content, Davor who Uie essence of good judgment and regulate the quantity according to the vlruliaapM. Hav
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above recipe w
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* Cams of mephsats A batch of elephant, were taken on hoard at Calcutta, and the steamer went -low n the Roughly and at night anchored uff -Ssngur point. The aea waa ax .till a. <41, 1ml the ship rollol so much that she was In danger of rolling over. The elephant. had found that by swaying to and fro all together they could produce a pleasant rocking motion. As the ship had no other cargo and rode light the captain was much frightened. The mahouts were hurried down into the hold, and each ooe, sealed on his own beast, made him "t^ewk step." but they Usd to slay there for a lung time.—J. L Kipling's "Man and Beast in India.”
The Russians, taking advautags of the peculiar properties of glycerin, are In the ha bet of employing it to protect themselves against the seventy of-thelr climate. This they do by spreading a layer of glycerin upon Uieir faces and other exposed parts before starting on their sledge journeys; the skin Is tbuevffrctually guarded against the exotsslrc cold, as the glycerin neither sra(K)rates nor congeals.—Hygiesa.

