Cape May Daily Star, 1 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Visitors ought . t'' know about it Kcsii’.nts do know about it, that the neatest, newest, daintiest things in Ury Goods can be had at CRESWELL’S 504 Washington street, at Philadelphia prices. 'ftiis is news. If w: have not got what you want, we will get it lor you immediately.

THE PRACTICE OF MASSAGE.

While the putillr U pmUrted by omeeauy tom and rtgutotione affalnat the do eeptlon and qoarkcry formerly exlotlng la toll on to He bmllh and general affalra, there ex lata, an far aa I know. In no atatn of the UnkK any protontlon, under any

galni

Inoompetency at a certain very namemua etoaa of mawura and ma— naca. who, while prof paring a profound knowlodge of meehaneal thrtffjanitlea In general, and nfjNelally maange. are yet wholly death lute at the mialallo education, ability

auilltory to medical and aurglnal iiraetloa, would produce a modi dtalrable effect It la left to he applied by Ignorant Impoaton of either aez, with no qaallfleatluD beyond

thdr own aaaertlon dlaptoyed

IMM) JAMMlNti DAYS.

STBS

l OUoeUl

■Of llapM • Thy line*,' Mb her who The bear There la m

KoJoacdey flue.r

a quuUUoa Imboa

Cae t in in New York Ledger.

LONDON IN 1772. It Waa Coaaldered a Joke la Tara CaUU ■ala a Hall room. Can any one tell me anything of th« city aaarmbly rootna and the aiwcmbly rotana on the Surrey aide—L e., Bonthwark—about the year 177J? The aodal aide of the city about (bat time ia curlcoaly difficult to get at aaliafactorily. r or iiwtauce, when Catbcriuc Hnlton went to London in 1788, being then 87 yean of age, abe went with a certain Mr. J. Woodbouae and bis mother. They called for her at 7:80 in Uie evening,

pink and gram, the coat lined with {3uk a-ilk, his hair In a bug, a white feather in hi* hat, a ftrutl by bis aide and bia ruflto and frill of fiw jwiut lace. This accnu very apk-udid. At the naaembly the men were chiefly in "drvaa ooata"—meaning probably at blue or pink filk, like that of Mr. Woodhonae. Tboee who were not wore ‘ ‘cloth coats, trimmed with narrow gold luce, with waiatcoata at silver tissue," and the hair "In a cue, with curl* flying out on each aide of the bead." The other ladies were covered with .dlamoudK The «ubecrlption to the city inamibly is 8 guineas There are 800 aubacribers and late nigbta. The *ubacrlbcm are the flnrt jieople in the city. The ramie are lighted with wax. The branches for the caudles, the nrna fur the tea and coffee and the baskets for the cakea and macaroons an- of silver. 1 want to know more about llii* aa bly. Aa regard* the Surrey assembly, all I can tell yon abqnt It ia that the ran N waa on the ground floor, and that on curtain night—the opi ning night of the aeaaon of 1778 (?)—while the dancing waa at ita bright some wag threw open the front door and gave admiasian drove of oxen, which began to ran a la a moat terrifying manner. Some of the men drew their kword* valiantly, others tumbled down. The ladle* fainted and fell over the men. Caps, boojsi. tippets, handkerchiefs, were lying all about the floor, and the oxen bellowed and ran about, threatening with their born. What would have happened one knows not But "the sprightly Mrs. Hsnnlver''—presumably a lady connected with the supper department— "coming bum the Lac tali uni with bob for the grutlemen"—"bub" ia deflued by Webster aa a strung malt drink — snatched from the master of the ceremonies his mojMtiek—did the M. C. on the Surrey aide carry a mops tick as a Wand at office?—and, with so much spirit belaUm-d the horny tribe that they fled iueoutlheat When the company gathered themselves together and picked up what they could, being horribly dishevelled, urn id the general wreck—hoops gone, wigs pulled to pieces, headgear destroyed, drears torn—they proceeded, I suspect, to rvficab tbtmaelvcs with the sprightly Mia. Baunitir's stimulating bub. If any one will tell me more about this aatmbly, 1 Khali be grateful.—Sir Walter Bcaont in Queen.

certain newspaper*. The danger of practice is easily perceived. The limit* at manage are a-ell deQnid. But these bold adepts of Ling and Mi tiger tint no ooukv qunices They will "nih" a malignant tumor a* cheerfully as they will I purulent pmcieai or any lafectloua when noli me tangere should Ik- the word. I have k’oown them In osscaof lateral curvature of the spine to rub ai erctso the muscles of the concave sli oonseerate this method liy giving to It the assuring name of "Swedish" mamge. The embrllUhuicot and modification of the female figure are the la USX achievements In modern mechanical thrrajieutlrs of this category. The fact la that ' Tailing "massage operator," or s “medical rubber," la well aware can do no good. But hl« of the phyidolughal effect* or masMige |iroventa him from knowing that he oan in-

flict gnart Injury.

It la stmuge that the l?nlted Stabs should pwM*a the last pbyalrlaoa and surgeons In the world, but the worst mas seura. The virtue of masaagi- !• not overlooked. But the difficulty of finding educeted end skillful ns-n ia Uw root of the evil. Proofs of this aare-rttno are vlalble every day. In a nwut article In The Med leal Record a well known physician re marks that: " Maaaagr. to ho of any vnlue, must lie properly and adcntlOcally dona

Y people who |»i

i and m

first thing nliout the subject, people must he avoided If one would

do hla patient luu-m."

Dr. Benjamin Lou, In bis valuable esm/

on "Swtatlah Movements and Massage,"

confirms this opinion by saying: "It Is not ton much to require that no

one of either sex shall attempt to jicrfiirm remedtol manlputotlons upon our {sillcnu who does not puasess a knowlodge of the loading facts In armtnmy, such as the position and ouraparuttn- sin- of the various organs and the position and bourse of the

and nerves and of

of applying massage and inoiements 1 such s way us to arenre the best results I the briefest time and with the hxu.! discomfort to the patient, of the effiets pt dumd locally and gcnunvlly U|*ui the «j

methods of ptsioodui

by the dlffun-

of the order In which thi-y shi apd of the Injury which may In- Infllrtod by employing them Improperly or In Inap iroprlab' cns«e. No one Is reuoprtent to acquire such knowledge who has not had a certain amount of tdtuatlon. To thuax endowments of nature- and education must be nddrel a manual dexterity In tin- application of the various prnoedures which can only be acquired liy careful training undo

Hen

will

_ • u brlef but engrossing incident in a woman's life the oilier day, and abe bus not n-alixed jx-t the full details of a situation which *tulined her completely fta the few mtuutcr it lasted. Bbe had gene into one of the big department stores up town and was standing at a counter waiting fur the girl to attend to her. Then she felt B woman’s hand In her pocket. • Involuntarily she seised her .skirt and was fortunate •htocatch the woman's baud. This •wd in a second, and none of tbs women about ber bad noticed (be tncideut The pickpocket straggled to free btr hand, fhile the other woman clung to her wriat not with any desire to arrest ber or even to retain her, hot merely With the feeling that abe was doing aomethltig. Neither has] spoken a weird. The lint to act waa the pickpocket Rer hand waa still held, and, with a pretena* grasping the other woman's hand, she

cpied out:

"Thla woman ia trying to rob me. " Everybody turned to look at the two, and in her aattmlahment the woman let go the thief's hand. The thief drew her band suddenly out at the pocket, and while those about than were gaping at the innocent woman ahe darted through and eaoaped. The other woman's bead •warn, and there was a dark shadow In front at her eyes fur a second. But the women about ber realised the trn* situation ia a moment, and their sympathy

was all for her. They helped hdr to re- j look jo , cover her composure and get into the may b* i upMairasaowaapoarible.—Mew Ftxk r

lust the stable and the laundry are not, on the whole, the tmst sohonLv from which to graduate practitioners of thb There exists no good reaeun why thr practice of massage slrauM not be regulated and restricted. In Sweden and other countries where the practitioners of mcchanoUierapy i-ujoy the confidence of the mod

to permitted

Bravery ami l-alhos la the Baa I "Bah!" bo mid. ''Y’ou have a lot to

learn, you tig man. You have aa much scntiiin-ut in your com true don as this

stick I cany.

“Tbo itk-a of a youth like you trying to tell me that tin-re- ia as mneh bravery and pathos attaiin d to wafaring now as there was v-hi-u I was master of a wind Jamnn-r! YtVjiroliaMy U-lk-ve that you are correct in ytmr atateinent; but, man |livo, yon are making a fool of yourself. Here In these days you have lifeboat* big and stout enough to carry an army of men. Y'ou have afa-am to manipnlate the fall*, (latent davits to swing clear. No lowering away by bands and do get ting them back over Uie aide with every pound of flesh a-pulling. New fang led guns for throwing s life line, rafts that won’t go to pitot* in the first chop at a sea, cork jackets that netd no instruction j cards, but which go on like a man's ' vest; pumps that are rusty for want of use, seamless plates and dozens of other j invention* in these day* Where were | they in the old times? “Let me tell you aomething. 1 don't ; say but that there are many brave and ; gallant mariners in the husinera now. j But the old shipwreck meant more in the matter of life taking than the ship- j wreck of today ika-s. Did you ever bear tell of a wtilur of the old school trying to get into a boat before the pasacugers were out of danger? You needn't say yon have, became yon have not Why, Uie only ones who over attempt anything of that kind are stokers and firemen and rowdies^who have the impn dence to call themselves sailors. "I remember the case of a shore loafer named Holmes, who tried a shenanigan like that He was afterward tried in the United States circuit court at Philadelphia and waa convicted at manslaughter. He was one at 80 shipwrecked persons who took to the long boat, which was greatly overloaded and constantly in danger of sinking. Well, this beach rat Holmes and some more of Abraham's threw overboard 10 passengers, two vbom were women, to lighten the boat The court held that a sailor is bound by law, if necessary, to sacrifice his life to save the life of passengers. Furthermore the court held that while sailors might struggle w iih each • for the possession of the same plonk which could save but one, if apmeenger were on the plank even the law of necessity would not justify the Bailor* in taking it from him. You do j not think much of that law? Well, it is ! the law of God. It is also the law of

duty.

"Did you over hear of the case of Captain Nutmau of the ship Aidar? He and no matter what many may think, it ia possible to be both. His ship foundered, but be refused to be taken off. Do you knew- why he refused to be taken off? There was on injured man on board, and while Uie old timbers were going to pieces under his very feet he knelt | down and said to the man: " 'I won’t leave yon, lad. On my I honor as a sailor I won't' "On his honor os a sailor he would i not leave him. Have yon ever heard of j anything more touchingly honest? Cup- j tain Xutman went down with hia ship, but managed to hold on * *'“ - -

Hotel Lafayette,. . | Ooen Jane 22nd to SentemW 16th.

' m ! Situate on the Beach ; service ol highest standard; the

only house employing a corps ol French waiters. 0 ' JOHN TRACY & CO.

SEA BREEZE HOTEL

J. F. POWELL*

TaAole Xl'Sote Kxxd. x -r Carte.

Perfect Krtiov.tion all thmugti. Fourteen Elegant bleeping Rooms. Rest rtinea. LiquoiB and < igsra Orchestra Music Day and Evening.

GRISCOM’S MILK and CREAM DEPOT, 104 Jackson Street.

Pure Salem County Milk and C

Site ^IMffte.

«?iist-cfass Cuisine, £at^c, flity 3too»»tj,

DECATUR STREET, Near Beach Ate..I ‘Scrvw*

-cape atr. h. x—■»» _

I 0l

). MCELLUt. IToune

Ooen all the Year.

1. C. THOSfPtMkM, Agent.

CAPE MAY

BRANCH

The New Jersey Trust and Sale Deposit Co. Cor. Washington and Ocphii Sts.

Main Office, 3d and Market Sts., Camden N. j. CAPITAL - - 8200-000 BKNJ. t. FOWLER, President. UEO. K. TAYLOR. Vice Presideeti. ALLEN TUOMfSON. Heeretarj and Tre.surer

DIBEtTORR:

P. Watlvsi. Arsa. GioHOS E.Tatloz. Jvuts R. Exstlxcc. (iEOHiiR iUKatrr

Isaac 11. Smitb.

CAPE MAY DIUMTOlUi.

orium

-AKGE

method could easily U- adopted bare. If a r*': ''■ h,cl, th, 7 wop afterward

reputable uuuai-ur or m ...

CALL AND EXAMINE

STOCK.

- - Sheet Ilusie - - All Selections sold at 10 CENTS. PIANOS FOR REIT Phonographic Entertainments

driven

at

board of medicine fur a

unoete, let ms or bar competency and ord bo vouched for by a certain number of physicians. I believe that a legislative act of this kind would bo-hailed with delight the nnbllc. the medical prcfraslun by all legitimate nuumrun. Until v thing Is done In this direction cl school* of msMavge will ountlnue to furnish grooms and servant girls with "dlplnmas." and a valuable auxiliary to medical and surgical (iractiue will remain a ron*lnnt sourer of danger ami abuse In the hands 13 unlettered and unskilled uskuuk-iw— O. Ball boric in Now Y.-rk buu

A Wall I . a r.:..T.

Evsn a king—If lio ■ >. i' . i born In OcnnaMT c.- r: ". aomctblng frum ■ xitjs' . . ly appreciate that tl*M:.u:. u .. . . carries royalty-aa vvcll ns utn-.-r ti along with 1l Tills xsredlilllty 1* lllui ed In a way nt once nmn-lL.: and ( atbctlc to s letter which the ponsi'l gi-noral of the Mger Coast protveturate reocntly noelvod from Nana, onre a king uf some umb as African kings go, but for several post a aomiwlng exile at Accra, nothing to do except to meditate upo .... dlsssireus results of what, for a few days, be thought was a war with Great Britain, "I used to think my country big, writes, "and no man fit or aide tot ma But I have now been away from my country nearly three year* and have seen the world, and I know I bare been very foolish." He asks the oonsnl to rememba that wisdom wss not to bv expected of a man who bad never left his native village, and says that the first real Instruction be ever received was when the English man-of-war bonltenled him. "1 learn big lesson now," the letter proceeds, "for 1 ’ all my cargoes, all my cash, all my hoi and my town to now only isvnd ana b All my people are far away and many of my family killed by the ship. 1 think

il, to ask queen to lot roe sit down for piy rives before I die. I swoar I nevwdO wrong again, bat win make small plane *—“ode In one rtrss close far Bopeto. I queen have big play fur this year bereuse She lire long past other king or queen. I bog you ask ber to bare merry on me and pity my am." All this la do-

ridodly upktngty, but Nana

they may successfully contend for the palm at supsrturlty In Canada. The currant does not like long spells of warm, dry wcatner. Under these dreanutanres the leaves be-

a parasitic fungus, and ws Injury to leaves la the first uteri oration. AI a meeting

at the Royal Horticultural society in England (be red currant aallad the Comst was exhibited, in which the bandies wars 8 Unbss long and sum* of the bstrlas half sn ■ *■ meter. With there figures ws

a month or so after that !

wnen a townsman asked Captain Butman what the muno of tin- rescued man ! ‘"Why, I never inquired,’ ho said. I ■Ho just signed articles in tlio regular way. I may hnvu heard it then, but I do not know it now. Ho waa a Swode,

that’s all I know of him. ’

• 'The friend shook his head in aston-

ishment os ho inquired:

' ‘ ‘What! A Swede? Take all that

chance for a Swede?’

"Why, yes, even for a Swede. I didn’t care wbetlier ho was a Swede or a Laplander. Ho was a good sailor and would have done the aiuno for me had

things been reversed."

. “Bor is that all. young man. There

was a shipwreck about 1846, but the name of the craft has eacnpuk-my memory- Tho crew took to on/boat, which was overcrowded. A noble Bewfoundland, tho pet of the ship, swam alongside the bosk All tho men turned their eye* sadly upon him. but they knew

there was no room for him in that boat

Tho captain loved that dog better than ho loved his life, and bo stood np in the

'-rat aa be took off his coat and said: ’■ ‘I cannot nee him die like this

Give him my place in the boat I can

hold on to the plank, and he cannot ’ There was u chorus of diasent, and

one of the sailor* * truck the brute over the head with tho blade of an oar, while

another pulled hi* sheath knife. “ ’Don't hurt him,' said tbo captain

kindly, but firmly.

■"Order him away, then, ’ growled

_i ”* * u *«Bo will swamp us Tho captain hesitated u miunte,

waved his nnu in tbo air and said,

•k. Prince!’ and the faithful brute

swum back in the direction in which

bad disappeared beneath the

surface. Where do yen find sncli pa tho* in the sea business now? Give me tho

old aailur every time."

And be hobbled up Beaver street as the ycong mariner dived into Willism street—Bow York Moil awl Express.

COTTAGES on reasonable

terms.

several of the u

A. D. Nelson & Co., 308 Washino'ton St., Next STAR Office.

MUST LOCATION

IN . ''

C^IPIE I have taken the TATHA5I COTTAGE in connection with the MABHtfE VI Liz A COTTA GK and am now ready (or the Reception of my former Patrons. I have nothing to do with the Management of the Marine Villa this Summer.

F. HAI.LEXBF.CK.

Tbs useful table mat too

eometlmn remember to her engutoh when she essay* to uncover her dining room ta- “ | ’ '- once gUtterlngly poltobad bora and there where bot dishes have been set down. When the carving 1* done at the table, folded nap kin* are aomotlmee ptooed underneath the cloth, but they are altogether too candid, and betray their praoooou by various uneven depressions and elevations. The beat preventive of a ruined table, without taking refuge with the deposed mala, to a of asbestua This may be bought by ud, and thus am be procured In dlf1 lengths to fit one's need of sorae- « small and somolluies an extended It will quite do aw*y with any fur-

THURSDAY, SACRIFICE SALE... QUEEN JEWELRY STORE 305 Washington St., Cape May. To-day and To-morrow a low-price wind will blow on share. A tidal wave of bargains will inundate our store. We never before offered so much for the money, and probablyncver will again. So this is your opportunity. These bargains will melt away like snow in a tropical sun, so don't put off that purchase if you want to save dimes and dollars. Prices split right open.

OPTICAL GOODS. Buy a pair of Smoked Glasses to save your eyes

— m — SMOKED I SPECTACLES J

Regular Price 35 cents,

To-day they go at 23 cents,

Either Riding Bow or Straight Temple.

FINE BROOCHES and LACE PINS

SNAKE RINGS

Everybody Reads It. T he Cape May Daily Stab ail! begin it* issue* for the season of 18B’ on July let, and the effort will be made to make it superior to any Cape May daily of previous aeaaon*, an exemplar of dean, progvesrive, seaiade journalism. All the new* of the resort, of the various aodal functions and pleasant personal mention of the viators within our gates, will constitute the particular objects of our effort, while »e shall be ready to comment fairly and fearlessly 0|mih all public questions as the need may arise. The position of associate editor will this year lie filled by a gentleman of culture, well known to many of our summer residents, J. Millard liggctt,A.M., a graduate uf the University of Pennsylvania, while otir re|w>rtorial staff will include the usual exjwrieneed and ac- ’ curate con*. Everybody at (tope May will find'the Daily Stab t^s season a necessity, and should not foil to be enrolled in its grand I army of sulus-rilH-rs. Price 81 for the scBooif, delivery at your di*>r cavil morning. AARON W. HAND, Editor and Manager.

Grl en wood 509 Hush * street ^ AV'A* CAPE MAT. N. J. ONE SQUARE FROM BEACH, OCEAN PIER, AND NEW SOUTH JERSKVH. It BTAriOS. Mnu B. P. Willi.

®ie Ebbitt, Open All tfe Year.

COIvUS. W. GOLT.

gOl'TH JERSEY RAILROAD. TIME TABLE IS EFFECT MAY ». ISC. LEAVE CAFE MAY FOE PHILADELTHIA.

(Without cl

7.00 fcjffjsrjs ,sc.s:j; Cam May and Winslow Junction .—-— •- FhltodelihlaatSBIA.M. Connects! tor hew York, Vineland, Bridgeton tSWAk&lfAEY* 8.40 tissst. wrisa nhSTsflutOA 1 TuckAboe. Arrl.rs IklUdel VmelAnd And Bridvelon on C*!!. u'ulV. JI tontlc cuy and all i-oiiiU on the A. '. M.—Express. Slops only on Hag - - t IntcrniedlAte suilous between l-pfidelpbjs Ax“4 I U I { ! . C M.*Connect/ r wiS •tains tor \ IneUnd And Bridgeton on C. R. R. nA o' ML**?' AU “ Uc t ‘ l, and oilier points raou ruiLAiigLruu Veckdays—ExpmsIeireskJSA. ** —•—- I^M arr 1 -— IZ-rfr’ FOB SEW YORK. Iz-ATe Beading Terminal, 4.10, 7AO (two our train), ato), »Jn, lean lu.iu a m. u.tt dining car). 130. AOS. tjju. inu. »au, yjo. *.10 fi “•. ll - 1Q "htoL Bandavs-iJO, 6.x. vii, 11AI (dining car) a. a. 1J0, 410. ».lu (dining car) p. m. ino nlghL ^ l*ave iUB and Cbralnul BU„ >.&. 73*. 10.00 lining car).« Ju. Llj, XJii (dining ear), il .it . bo*" ’Jv* York, tool of Liberty Street, 4A0 4A0.8-IA, 900,IOjOU,llto) a m. ISO. mo. 330, Ano (two-kour Ualn), 430 two-hour iralni.S-tki, . - J-to. lore p m. 12J0 night. BundaysUJ0 * ai, tre, 4 re, AUi, 4-00 pm. IL BLDE LIKE TOR CUXSTXR. WlUUXa YOB, BALT1MOHZ A*n WAABISOTO*, Laavg 12r* a*D bakxxt nnxrrt ?■“»“. A10 p m. Sundays,

run WtW YORK.

Express, week day*. *3D, 4.06.43*. B li. 430 733. are. are. are. lore (Dining Sir), n a. m.. 11 noon, 1235 (Limited, ire and are tr5jsa.4!aia3 ssm gluiS o.“: .'Jj’.ff&Si.'TSt Exprras (or Boitori. without change. 11.00 a m

woek-daya. and 7.43 p.m.dally.

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH

1.11 3.1*. A 41 15 ill 1 ..n.-PMdi..,..

?*L*L 3 * 0 '. *- la - WAS a m. 123.1,136. *30, 4.x. 6.41, and 73. p m trains carry Fahuton Dining Cara. l.7aualndu«anotnopatCh<eter, For local slaUoni on I'hltodelptito Dlriiiom Cam, ire pm dally. For additional trains to Chester and WiP ^ upo “ CU ARLES A. BEACH. U. U. BUB SETT. n'LSupL, Cen'I. Frt. A I-aaa. Agt i'hlladelphla. Fhiladelphto.

Do you want your cottage tastefully painted? 1 will give it prompt and satisfactory attention. Thirty years ol experience in painting the best Cape May cottages. A. B. LITTLE, Cmp« N. J.

For Crabbing, Pishing or Sailing ask for CAPT. Z YOBK. and YACHT MELVINA SEWLELS POINT or BCHELLENGER'S LANDING. AppoIntmrnU Plral-class. Rraldenoe, 1J»I Wtoahlngton Ntrwet-

The Stimulating Qualities of a warm sea water bath are great and the most eminent ihysicians pronounce it very leneficial for convalescents, invalids or persons of weak constitutions. Its effects upon the well and hearty are also particularly pleasant and salutary. The Excelsior Warm and Cold Sea Water bathing establishment at corner of Beach and Pier Avenues is one of the most completely equipped establishments along the coast with able attendants. Entire satisfaction is always expressed by the hundreds who have 1 ~ tons.

^ E8T JERSEY A SEASHORE R R IN EFFECT MAY 2». 11*7. Trala* will leava Cap* May as follows tor raiLADgyaiA: 0 OK A. M.—AOCUindODATlOM. Steps • OU »l principal intermediate station*. Amies at rBlladetphto 7.40 A. M. 7.00 phUslfreM* 1 ' Arm ” FhlUdel2 OH r - M -ACCOMMODATION. Stops tl Principal Intermediate sutiais. Arm ts rhltodephto 530 F. M 4.45 phto l -'«F Pr 5l*' Arrt,M FhltodeP si-sdat male*. 3 Of) F. M.—Accommodation, stop* a ■ ^U jirloclpaJ Intermediate stations. Ar rives at Philadelphia 635 P. M. K 10 r jt.-Kxvnu. Connect, jor Ar9,00 WiriirB!* FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave tor map* auyExprew week days.^vre^A^M.^iK»frar Bqrurdy only), » wi . - Sunday, exprcea, V ou a. m. ' Ae"-

■*^.. i*^u, a. an., iaaw ll

Limited lilnln^CarLt.iLs're'lWning'ciu 731 p. m. (Dining Car)’and minlghi. wee sc fflahawaiaiSij

iSiSSiMtSSt

inning

r.M IwecKdaysrSta and

Notice to Rlcydc Riders!

An ordiuanoe to regulate the use ol bloyclea, tricycles and simitar vubinlaa lu the City at Cape May. Section j. Be It ordained and enacted br tbo Inhabitant* of the City ol Cap e May In City Council assembled, sad It la baraby enauted by the authority of same. That all bicycle*, trioyole* ana similar vehicles, when In use on the highway*. slreeU, lane* and public ■'tocos of ihia city, shall have a lamp ■f such illuminating power as to be seen one hundred yards abend, attached thereto and kept lighted, between one ‘■■jur after sunset and aunriae. Sec. 2. And he It further ordained and enacted, That all auoh bloyclea, trioyole* and almlter vehicles shall carry a suits tile alarm bell, attached to the handle bar of snob vehicle, which when mug may be heard one hundred feet

See. 8. And be It farther ordained j d enacted, That no person or persotm shall be allowed to rid* any bicycle, trioyole or eimllar vehicle, within tha elty limit*, et e rate of epeed exceeding eight miles *o hour, except as berelnalter provided. Sec. 4 And be It further ordained and enacted. That no bicycle, tricycle or similar vehicle shall be ridden upon the sidewalks or boardwalk* of this city, provided, however, that this ordinance shall not apply to foot paths or portion* of highway*, a tree to, tones or public place* ol thla city lying outside of the thickly Milled psiru of the oily, which ere worn by travel sod ar* not repaired by the olty authorities or by the abutting owner. See. 6. And be It further ordained and enacted. That the committee on Streets and Highwaya,or a majority of them, may, In their d too ration, upon any special occasion, grant permit* to any person or pereona to ride snob vehlale during a special time, npoo r ilal portions of the pnblto way* o' city, et any rate of speed, a

bee similar machines, by

- JT each sidewalks, board a

public ways of said city.

8m. 8. And be it further ordained ud enacted. That for each and every violation of the provisions of thto ordinance, the Mayor f- -’-*

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