YOU XXI. NO. 40.
C.mi MAY CITY. Wi:i)XI>DAY MOHNING. AUOtTST 31.1892.
ATTOBXKYN. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUNSELLOR-AT-LA W 80UCIT0K.Mi«T*llS EXAHIMK SOTAKY PL'BUC. Cap* Mat cm. V.J. J SPICER LEAMJNO, ATTORNEY-AT-L^W SOUCmiR AND MASTEB IN CHANCEBY 47 Waabihoton Sthkst, Catb Mat Citt. N. J. A|ORQAN HAND, Attornict and Col'Nikliaib-at-Law. Solicitor, M*«u-r and Euminer Id Chaoccry, Sujirrnjr Court Commiuiuucr ami Notary Public. Cars Mat Cockt House. N 3.
Till: O.M,Y
Japanese Store
IK ( APE MAY \
IMPORTING DIRECT FROM JAPAN. Cups and Saucers, Genuine Japanese handdecorated after dinner Cups and Saucers
At remarkably Low Prices, J5c,' 19c, SOc up to 13.00 -S. rtour let cf ’ooo.titifaA Fire S=rs
Also aootber lot of Lacquer Crumb *1 ra -•
T.SANZO.
MIMCELEAKEOYH. j J AMES J. DOAK,
CARPE5TEB AID BUILDER. - j Ksllmatea Furnished, dubhina atlend.
'a-ns at 25=.'
BEACH AVENUE
OPPOSITE THE PIER
'asuinoton, ukive Ocean Stbeet. buabdi.no jobs us a specialty.
, TO COTTAGERS For Mioe RppairlnK, thor-
H. T
DOUGLASS, rourmppicK uuildixo. Cape May Ctir. N. J.
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR, MASTER AND .EX-' A MINER IN CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. PHYKICIAK8. j AMES IIECRAY, M. D.
HLSTIXti TIIK ELK EXCITEMENT OF THE CHASE OF THE STATELY ANIMALS.
heart of ihe Rocky u
• Jumd the hunnlo'ulhTfcappJ
SAM DAVISES BY THE DOZEN. In the MiJn-r^e^l. U “ While thronch the Mate horn the other dae the wHu-r ran . —
PRICE 3 CENTS. QUEER SIGNS.
e Nolle,, That May Be A
k la of
c Mix
iherifT o:
helllot
At table the queatli
about the time the w, commenced- He w. e hark count lea and wiit^ had and dau^eroi
>1 ohaerrer or aleangrrln New humoroua turn of mind be
■ -al in the tignlioarda ot not auly amualng but
11 And a great
highly Interratin^.
i*roliahly the moat ^►roprlate and r rlw aign In New York ta ube on Second enue, near Eigbty-wath atreet, wh —“”--t fiooda " On the Howe
n preecutmeni ag lere glared II my Ureal over In the i town named Jm
:he moat laugha eree law 1 met grand Jury had piga and the ind» for acre •at county, a Hollow, an
THOS. H. TAYLOR, th cmaker. Decatur atrweL Marcy A Mecnty'a elmj
STOCKTOX HOTKIa,
C AI*F MAY. X. J.
THE ITIEST AMI LAKliEST SEASIDE 1101 EL IS THE M OULU.
RATES--S-J .OO per Dny and Upwards
Suiteia with Parlors i
T1IFO. W AFTOX. Proprietor.
y^M. D.
MARCY. >1. D. t
EVIDENT ITIYHIITAN KINCE IMS.
K
CAFE MAY. N. J
PHILLIPS, M. U.,
UBBIDBNT
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSHTAS, Cor. Ocean and llugbea Nlrerta,
CAVE MAY CITY,
r Mmm;7U>»A.M..1in3l'JI.MnTF.
.11. ANlfAXM HAND.
D’
Cob. Wamixotok and Decay yr CAPJJ MAY CITY, N. J. Orricit Hocks:
D'
IL W^LTKU
7 to 8 " roil. Bo. Lafayette > i LEAMINO,
DENTIST,
Obficb—Cob. Hoobbs axdOcbah St*. Caw May City, N. J. la Attendance Daily.
IIOTFKN AND COTTAGEN. ■JJNITED states hotel. COEXEB LariTETTr AND JaCESON STEEETa. Newjyrrnc
2 0c, f c '§i ea f Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA. FOR THE SEASON 1802. ot bring CO,, ° fl lid Hearts Birds and Reptiles.— —Interesting and Instruetlre.— l»*lon.^28^ct*.; Children, 1C
SCraalbb by I
IIOTJEIa L.AFAYKTTE
CAPK 1 __
JOHN TRACY A CO., - Owners and Propri Directly on the I leach. Complete In crery department 1 ated and supplied with tbs latest Improrcd i^nvnjer eh v»t<o.
bIkSbv!
KS.FrS'rmtor ^
BTAllON. as delightfully cool and airy. Only Mity tret Iron the an MRS. C. E. MUNROE.
QUEEN 6, CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. EYE SPECIALIST TO CAPE MAY MONDAY A TUESDAY, Al ti ill A 30 riarr.32 Washington St., 2d Floor. tr rnsjaA*!?^ ' '
atune rrra j
’'iPV.'*! 1 " 1 ' *'“ I they »ul raceitr intriiiCTnl — • 1
mn'm your" A'' ?,?,
drrrd « guaiaulntd to be aalliUet.wy'’^ TVSl' JERSEY RAILROAD.
/lalrnffty. Seleetiog r. railed for'a eigai ■w minute* took tb» iqnlred if he knew a
•o many flgbu i tL*. hump ov Its Old Hump m Darla, who » plantation In
as the sound echued fl
"r;i“
{ yy EST JERSEY BAI
vyTOMn(CL__ MOUTH UAFAYETTK ST. Knlargcd and renoYBled SM and 8IO per week. MRS. A. FOSTER. /~10LLINb COTTAGE,
TEBM8. DINMBB8. S i Whisky at
Wlnra. Faimly Trade
F. COLUN8. Fropnetor.
'HE ALDINE,
iTva Braaar, Nea* Beach atence,
CAPS MAY. It. J.
Taao. Mcellxb. Proprietor.
Large, airy B
HOTEIa CIIAEFOXTE, Howard atreet and Sewell arenue. Cape May, N. J. Open all tlie year. Gi
H. W. SAWYER, Proprietor.
Accommodations first-clsss.
TZ,
jgBEXTOX TPULA. Open for the Season. Near the Beach. Fine Plauu aad Maa Parian. MRS. J. A. MYERS. ■pIER AVENUE INN. ora* all rag Teak. Cexteal Locatior. JVr Aunitt, mot HaaAiaghn. Stmt WKhiu two minute* ot the Beach and feat oaee. Stable famine* fur Owumerclal TrarMaa T B. WALES.
flotel:;: Oriole
K TABLE IN EFFECT JUNK 24. igg •Parlor Car attached, fralof win leare Cane May aa follow* tor PUILADELruiA: la A. M..ACCOMMol)A'I lUN-Stop* at 0.00 Hi iniermedlAte sutloii..riwnre-Uat tor Itrldgeinn'inidtUlrin.and'aniraa'arph delphlaalbJSUA. M. a,,i.o, *7.00 wf^SZioVilYSSSM, giwaSvmiamd aiid'lhjly Be*Si! UU ‘
•8-00
-K.p^
.—Expreaa. ConneeU at
‘8.55 do; Hu tf iwam. a 2.*25 um
4.45 WeVa'^iL 1 '" “
L I ill P. hi.—Accommodation and Excursion .'.UU Connect.wi Court Houar tor Anglewj “ - -d^uMy^Heach^at jgffilaOT
s.iup n
F. 1 BAturday uu
10,00 LZ
e Aecommodatlni
L. PHIL. KOENIG, PaoraiETO*.
All Rooms Face Ocean, t Derlled aud Non Shell Cnabti
Steamed Crab* a Specialty.
Cafe Sttkclied.
SUNDAY TKAIR1.
•3.50 KsPrt-'
Y f ifl *”• *• •—Accommodation. *t«>pa at all -fcUU Intermediate aUliona. A— 1 deli>*ia ..to P. M. Connects
iirid ge tun. aMaOT ood bu!
•5.00 EiSaSTStSTt "uUy bewrb. and at Wuudbury I mrea at Philadelphia 7JDP.il.
25 *CoiM>ectaal? IBO,,1,in " *
K. D. TUCK LB.
D C JE8BUP
West Jersey Cabinet, Cor. Grant and North Sts..
(Opposite Depot)
CAW MAT CITY. H. J.
DEY0I),-s-SOUTH It A FA Y ETTE ST. Xear Railroad Station, Beach A Poat Office. The Dctod haa been recently enlarged and iroprored. Cniaine first daaa. RATES *10 AND 812 PER WEEK. ALL TEAR HOUSE MBS. T. R. BROOKS. CARROLL VILLA., JadtnOD Street, near the Beach. CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything FI rat-cl am. Close to Ooesn Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
Train* leave to
•9.00 r. 1 paiAdeiphu lift p. a.
FBOM PHILADELPHIA.
. . . . 'Sxzxu&srz. Kiturdayaonly. *1 Alp M Accammhdatloa, . uiandSBi A. u, 2.40 r. n weekdays. AJD ‘ •' nh. Boauay Kxpraaa. •SJo.
740 a. K.Excursion 7.10 aai.
a. saoaDSTflHTSTai 4 a.:^s«&
trout "
L.S4T.I
OsenasaaiBu I
and Dlmag Car 5 It p. m. era will take local train
>1 that moumlul v
the Up mis six feet liwi During the latter j when the soft downy a over u foot d.-ep on the uied a hunting exui.li
d Elk ri
re the v
gate In large bands prep
winter trip south, We shoveled nit * camping place and built a roaring fire. amok id and told atorira until late and then rolled inlo our heda. spread uu a flock layer of spruce houghs, am] dreamed of elk and bear and all other game that is dear to the heart of the sportsman. How one can aleep on a bcl uf spruce Imugh.l Mtu-uing planned bright and clear, and lung before *unr!.e we were In motion.
"-*• * " bugl. '
bill fr
id uf thm
eviug ther
:Ik. Some
il looked here In a tban SUO
i beautiful sight. tie lying, some *u
B bark and forth III
el* watching over a .In-ping army ■’“ly «c crept back, and making clour we auirounded them. 7 in. well up by thl* time, and as i «P«l the frost Incrmoed Inugba re they idiono ami sparkled II if diamtiuda. 7'ha p.aLa are i
• grandeur ami beauty. A signal and we all moved forward. / - h? 1 '! bull sound* a note of alari d instantly the herd is in motion. Tin 1 alowfy down the gulch, moving in go, be snow D three fe.
U little old man over there mus farmers In these parts.
sof a earring knlf, w the hoy. call him at tail fyllow leaning
* to give yon "Colin
showing on one , rylng a ladder ot through a Isrg,
*le playing can: ™i» In search < ■b gold, but sin
him..*
hey parted the bock, had ail bit <1 lie had aomc knowledge of tbs
Muce that time ho haa lieen
U. IL.ldhead Davit. That lilUeman : on the bench makes hi* living
ilebcrrie*, and wo call him
Iwrry Davi,
dsaiom-r of my county secured Hu ea of the lawt i.wal detective, and hi remained In Jim’s Hollow for over a month, ' died to locate the Samuel Davla wbc
i the world are caught iwfoundland. T' etlon with the «L i which Indeed the milc.dl.tauL They y heights rising from ■•*. The great hank from north to south, ,t measures in places •"ink the depth of • i 3i» feet, but the I 10, WC to 130,000
Griddle."
w - - 'olton street ot a dolefal kina simply says, "The Neglected Photog Jealous of his feme, at Iba ti^Tglinc'e but a cloeer lu*|«ci!oe show* tbit It is business policy that prompu him tossy. •The Original 1 . All Others Com# Later." There are several "Original I’e" m ^t-he neighborhood. A glazier In South
large illuminated sign, r a picture of a boy car 'how window. Coder
*“« picture art the words ’•Glass Put out by Carelessness." On lbs reverts eule there I* a very good pietort of tba proprietor of the glazier shop putting In the glasa. accompanied by the word* Ola.. I at tn by"-the proprietor On Bomb street, near Dover, a hear saloon ha. It front a picture of a gigantic schooner with the warning. "No Two Men Allow*: to Drink Out of the Same Schooner." A lady of color In Wee* Thirty second atreet Informs patters by of her calling a* follows: -golo Out. To Wltswsahln and akrul’bln taken IN «nD Duo Hsarl" W bether »ha It a diaelpU of IhslaUJoth nilllogt or follows her own sw M Will | 0 the mailer of orthography ts a milter of profound conjecture "Broken Bonae Bat and Mended—No Peln.” te the way an un, Orel la repairer attracts trad* In Eighth lot. near One Hundred and Forty-fifth •t Fourth avenue bee a baker who mart "Plea. Open All NlghL” Yon get -pies. Pastry and Oyalera” al a
t Broadway Iwauery.
reab Salt Oysters, also larger Bier.” lie bad in East Ninth etrert "Boots
Polished Inside" la a familiar old friend on Slzth avenue. There la a "classical" bar
on Houston etreet, and a “Hotel de list Broadway A laundryman I'istneas "A Society for th* En
iring Clean Hbirts."
*nd an Independent go as you-please speller announces that be doe* "Orl klnes of hourling wtih teems ” That women art fast usurping all of men*, sock la shown by a Madison street sign reading, "Mr*. Capt. McCoy. Instructor of practical naelgatlon." ” * taken tpedal
calls Ida I
peopb
pains topUk out a business harmonize with their name,
Wcinbeer keep, a saloon. J make. mops. Kaltwawwr A- Co. are In tbo mineral water business, and Coffin la a druggist. William bhott* and Jonathan Fall deal In sportanien’t aupplles. buL odd-
Monkey apoeL Bible*, Fleldllu
igh, Mr Hi
and Mr. Ode L
Virtu* dea
carpenter. Tenn,
lettridau. Mik-m 1. a newsman
ist Angel)
1 Devin la a fee r Abbey keeps a grocery in Front alcwt n a Spanish tolsaen, ami cigar store In ilden lane If yoBcall fur a dgar you can re your choice of ••.Segura.” "Slgars" or Igarrvs." all for *hv tame money.—hew
»K> miles. e *C)n U this* I
varies from *.
depth around il 1. f.
Tiie leader stalks proudly at the hi the band. Suddenly from In front - a report, and we see a little puff of inke aseend. The lemlrr stops, turns mind with hianol.lt- bead lowered to the ground, and bis noble body trembles witb - —w and deal lily sensation. The snow nd is covered a bright criu:sou, and magnifirent animal, which a few mw oieuta ago walked pn.ndly at the bead uf his hand, summons all his effort for a great leap anil falls orer dead. Th* band thus
•uddroly deprived
; for
just aa the elk, se
and t
r billsii
Inga ofa gre la In tie v
til.SUL MJg. 1141 prex*. Vestibule Parlor Cars. Vestibule Coach-
-
I'ull man Parlor Cars and 1
kamaf^raadNuevfSuUonafsiji m - - • ’."I »kill UmlteU at So,ill, Slrrel
Atthnose only. 2 02. tXL 5J». I
j On ftodays. 1M. JJO.^BIO^ and 11.M a BAlUmore only, AUaBd*nJ0 P. M. nl * ht ' A. O.DAYTOK, J.B.WOOD,
UB0
The fishing grounds—nr "<xd meadow,’’ »they arc railed—do not cover the whole xt,k, but ar^nle.ut 2U0 miles long by 67 road. Though these have been fiahed lot «, years tlie cod are at plentiful at ever, o tbe east of the great lank Hut the ‘ter or false bank, where the sea i. from A, to filzj feet deep. The cod caught on
" aer ami larger than the flab ■hrador coast. Thb L sup to the fact that they bar* ol four year* and upward, dr habits Igad them to feed n preference to the shore. ;er Jish remain all the year. Geographical Magazine.
off the 1. to be due
reached tbe ag, at which age th on the banka —Guidthwalte',
Cole ca
was living In Albuquerque. N. M.. a tbe first dreu* struck that country, people in that country at that time
*d the English language country with his show
and soon learned that tha natives did not read anything but Spanish. H* had hla cula with him and the ofilca with which I was connected took them and put In the reading matter in Spanish. Tbe church In that Sect ion at that lime ruled everything, aa il does today. 4 'ole was advised of that fact and was told that b* would have to get tbe clergy to lodone his show before th* laymen would patronize IL He employed courier* to take the bills and go Into the country with them and give them •o the priests Al the sama lime he emt u- each privet euo.plimet.tary ticket* to
The i
s that
priest* talked
axmulyof «b* coming exhibit and two ir three days before the circus eprsad lu enta tn Albuquerque the natives began to irrlve from the interior and camped out ill about tbe town. I never saw such a notlcy assembly hefors or sinew And t bile tbe circus remained—I have forgoten how long It waa-the native* staid, and , more enthusiastic audience no clrcua vet had. I will venture to assert. I will ilso venture, the assertion that Cole was hr flrat aml only clrcua man to Interest hr eburPb In behalf of hi* show In ortkrt 0 draw a crowd.—Chicago Tribune. '
1 wheat la wholly nnabh l* found In the Faro, ipe North, th* exiletm . near Archangel on th. Mulral Siberia bet wart ~ •••-*» sou i» deg* north latitude. It genial climates *ncb a* those of Egypt Usrbary and tbe south of Speln. two of barley may be reaped In’ tbe same sutuinn and one in sutnmi Iron, t tprlor.
lo their ,
Thirty abo, The elks o
off down the gul Jots of fun twitting Lhia hunter about blr good marksmanship, but there are lots of as » who get "rmtUcd" when they -hist of a bend of elk. tome of which could he killed with a butcher -Ife. The tactics of the pot hunter are kill the leader of a hand of elk, ■"A then they will often stand until they are all ahot down.—C. H Leckcnby In Denver
Sun.
arel. known citizen yesterday said. “Jo «t Philadelphia there la • colored arils' c meac fame, whoss landscapes at* r highest aider al painting ’’ Al lbs Centennial unlUtloc la IkTt • young ecu omen astonlsned tbe •Ultnrt edit t figures euc molding tx plssUc •ong the first trtlsans In eand ear* • elry liaftiog and p*na>ansbl| am* ol the -.olored otoplt tf this
' ant **nk-PUIsdelpth
?r*a*
Thirty year* ago * kindly Gertnac pas •or. moved to pity by tbs sondltloo *f tbs bomeless orphans lo tb* ally 'n eblcb hr ded ook three of tbem mtc kit owl hntne. appealing tn CbrlatUcj Uu eld u toed »nd clothe them, and to sducale item ■nto useful, good cltizesa Three great orphan asylum* In dlfftrool dtic* of the west an the result of this 3» tie effort —Youth's Companion.
My present suit and service are paid to a certain lady, who l« aa frarfu] of receiving any tokens of my affection aa I am of offering them. I am only permitted lo admire her at a distance: an ogle or a leer are all the advance* I dare make; if I move but a finger, it put* her all in a sweat; and. like the sensitive plant, she would shrink
that my grasp was presented with nothing but sharp pointed knuckles and a long thumb nail, and I was directly after saluted with a violent stroke on my Jawbone If I walk out with her. I us. all my en deevore to keep dose to her aide, hut thv Whisks away from me as though I had •urns catching distemper about me la short elr. I begin te despair of ever coming In close contact with her. But what U still more provoking, though the keeps me at so respectful » distance, the timely permits a strapping fellow of the guards U. pal be, oo th* cheek, play with bar hand and eves approach her Up*, sad ;A*l too tv my prtaenca. - Bonnsl Thun.
a FsIMs *f lb* Ortst Ktehtl "Look at tbe presents Rachel made ft> - .. it, panegyrists They
7, swo tost er left off scheming how wa Evtry on* knew this in she gave * mscnltl ay. Instead ot thanking U bav* * chain pul to IL m a demob* lie, «o as to fasten ft to th* wall ,y dressing room In that way | ahall ure^that^u arm sot tbappeas taring Alexandre Dumas the lounger, to whoa •he made * present of e ring, bowed low and placed it back oo her finger tt once •Allow me to present It to you in my turn, mademoiselle, so zs to prevent you taking tot It." She did not say nay. but carried — witb one ol her fascinating nnlles -An Englishman 'a Parts

