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DAiLY hTAlt, FOB 1887
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i.clDcUJ. Allred. 11 Wuklnxun etraet
The writer we* mcotl;
el U» | privilege of > peep Into the moeeom ettecbn) to the feotory of one of the lergcet flrnu of bra mi Inatniment maker* to l«ndon. Here ere to he eecn type*, fcoelmlle* end model* of exrrj kind of mtuleal In
: lod of men be* eve*
prod need.
duplicate cf what 1»
be the nioet oortly premnutlon produced. It we* made to thr order of the late cur of Rnadaand I* of sterling *11vit, richly graven with rarlout device*, among which the arms of the Imperial boose of B omanoff figure oontploo oualy. The whole of the omemcntatlor la of beaten gold flllgrOo work, and tht "bell” of the Instrument Is thickly In crusted with ruble* and emerald*. It* net value I* a trifle over 8,000 guinea*
Cottage, Windsor ■<
Km5&& _ Coma*. Cutuge, Uecalur »treel
believed to
tend and blood stained bogle which was ! picked up on the field of laandlsana. In addition to the dark patch's, which won once splashes of wet blood, sundry frag menu of woolly hair were adhering to the bell of the instrument when first found, a pretty conclusive Indication that the gallant owner had used It In a last diepemp effort to beat off his relentless foes. It may In that sumr ebony skinned Zulu still
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r.uuser, MrsAll.U suwier. 1_ W .US Was PaUwlMUg. J C, 6H L
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ler. Mrs.Charles. 11! Uccsiut
Fergus'
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a .fi* a
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lljiad. Mrs Allred, ion Wss u i*to Hand. U B H. 1011 Wsi lughai sir Howell, k, P .8II Uugbes slrest Hirsh. A C. K *00*1. street lleo hum. W U or rev. ta 0*1—Ms lists. Hr., a, Hossrd strest Moss. Mrs Ibaarll F. VIS WsslUi.J Hlldieth. K B. Kl lalsyrltc street ■Uyss. Usvtd H
JaSoby.J.C.SSOoHin • i-s-is, Hsrrj^U! s._n (Ootmsucn.)
skull whom It would he dlffloult to con rlnoe that "music hath charm*" Near to this Interesting relic Is a facsimile of a set of drums which were made for the new Rhodesia horse. The peculiar Ityllee in tflCfac
aary by the number of white feat that country. The other Instruments are of braiis. silver plated, and the whole hand cost some *350. The above U, of course, a comparative ly modest turnout. For real gorgeouane*# In brass bond* It 1* necessary to Inspect some of the costly and magnificent sets of Instruments turned out for eastern pot or. tales. The bonds of even the smartest of our crack cavalry corps are absolutely not In It, so far as elegance of api*wmnce Is concerned, with the private hands of some of our Indian tributary princes, although probably the latter would have to give the former several points If It came loa musical contest between them. The private hand of the mo of Cutch, for Instance, cost originally *U00, and most of the Instruments are renewed every four or five yean. Tbo tiger skin used by the mo's big drummer, which
from an animal killed by his hlghnusa and measured over 7 feet In length. It 1* lined throughout with heavy corded crimson silk, and the brute's eyes are simulated by a pair of big yellow dlaAnother very fine bend was made three years ago to the order of the late shah of I’rrsl* All of the Instrument* were of pure silver—which, by the way, dot* not gh forth so good a sound as bra*., holdce t> Ing for heavier to handle—Inlaid with gold. The total cost of this Imnd dc lui was a trifle under 8,000 gulm-na A ver different kind of hand was that made lai year by thr same firm for the hit inkith If dlans, a trll* of savages living near Alert bay. In British Columbia. The hand nearly all drum, and the mouthpieces the few brass Instrument* are Up|«vl will. India Puhbcr, to obviate the Ineunvrn' of applying metal to the III* In a urn turn of some 80 or 40 dram* below s A curious order was received a short time ago from the emperor of Morocco It was far MO clan nets for one hand. As the Instruments In question were nil In one key. It 1* imibable that they were to he played In unison. The effect upon an average man of 80 tsind clarinet* blown simultaneously would probably bo to < In him a wild dartre to take to the woods and become an aborigine. Even t aglnc such on tar piercing combination acts one'* tympanum quivering. —London
NEW CHEMICALS,
dangerous article*
Iff chemical n anufacturo are- becoming no largely employed for a variety of useful purposes tarn Hat some restriction* ss to their Mile, oouveyanoe and storage are. In the Int-Ti-st of the politic safety, Imperative. Certain substances thst were previously reasrdtsl as chemical eurlosltle* have caus'd to 1st so. and are now Important crmliK rein I oomiuodltles and made on a very largo scale. Thousands tff gallons ol "liquid" rarhonlcaold gas In Meelcylinder* undir high eompreadnn may now be seen every day being conveyed In cert* from place to plan-, and similarly other gasc* are stored under pressure In “tubes," a* for example, ofjjron, hydrogen, nltrom oxide, and so on, nM of which may expost the puldle to dangir. Solid brinks of me talll* sodium, again (kept under naphtha of rourse). are every day carrlid from port part <if a ship's cargo, and very
v.aeddei
H. C. rnonPHOX. Agent. CAPE MAY BRANCH The New Jersey Trust and Salt Deposit Go. ('or. Washington and Ocean Sts. Irudees. and Kxecutx Trusts ol
lull-rest st 3 u-r mil sll.iw-d ou tiro*- Unsalts sud saving fund srcuuuls. Male Uepovtr Hairs In bursts- proof vault, Ses per year sad upward. Main Office, 3d and Market Sts., Camden N. J. CAPITAL - - - *200^)00
). K TAYLOR. Viee rresldeat
CAFK MAY imtHTOHS.
fixture of various choinicaU on hoard ship by the damaging effect of a rough jn**agn upon the package* Th« trade In cylinders of compromed gases has
already been placed under control.
Still nnotlnT cliemleal suhstanoeof com peretively recent dlsoovory la now mj ex , tenslvely uwd os to have given rise to th« | noneaslty of e home office order being re cenlly Insuirl. We refer U> carbide of col clum, which on aim ply l.-cmilng moist gives off the oxeretllngly Inflammable gut acetylene. Carbide of oaldum Is useful for a variety of piin«**, hut chiefly because on simply placing it In water it evolve* pure acetylene, which pussesnos a remarkably high Illuminating I»ivr<-r. The em ployment of this method of generating * gaseous lllamlnant for optic lanterns, for photographic purpts**, and for lighting private dwelUng houst*. has already been tried. It Is quite obvious that some re•triotlon should he plaod upon the salt and storage of this substance, which li now being manufactured on a large senle. and which simply In a moist atmosphere gives off an Inflammable gas, which with
air forms an explosive mixture.
Carbide of calcium Is how to Is- brought under the fourteenth section of the petro leum act. 1871. and, after April l, It will In unlawful to keep carbide of ealef am except by virtue of a license to ho obtained from the local authority under the petroleum act. Doulrtless the recent accidents that have been reported from time to time by the employment of acetylene In this way have prompted the home office to issue this order, together with a memorandum shop-lug the diameter of the risks to I* guarded against, and giving suggestion* i os to the nature of the precautions likely to he most effectual fur securing safety.—
London IssnceL
the c
“To Ihln
cried the girl In ie stepinx! ulsuird e Just heard
you know, and 1 Just can’t forgive you for ; not letting me know nil almut It." "Well, you ate. It was very sudden," said ' the young woman In the fur collarette. "I only knew II myself 48 hours before ll 1 hapjiened. You see, 1 had decided lo In married in tbo spring anyhow, hut 1 liked Jack and Edgar equally well, and 1 Just couldn't doclde which"— " Yt*," sold the girl In the empire Jack, ct breathlessly, ••mid how did you decide?" "I put them both to a test," said Oio young woman in tho fur collarette, "and "You didn't make them fight a duel,
did you!"
“Mercy, no! That Is a way behind the
rmm CALL AND EXAMINE LARUE STOCK. - - Sheet ®usie - - All Selections sold at 10 CENTS. PIANOS FOR RENT Phonographic Entertainments Given at COTTAGES on reasonable terms. A. D. Nelson & Co., 308 Washington St., Xexi ST A It llfllce
I Jus
II for
PALACE Si FAMES ■ KEFUBLIC D«ily trips iSunday included) be-
tween
PHILADELPHIA and CAPE MAY Stops both way* at WILMINGTON on Sundty, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and CHESTER on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. BREAK WATER TRIPS Wednesday. 0CEANTRIP Friday, LEAVES RACESTREET WHARF I’biladelphia, j jo a, m. Cape May Lauding t. 30 p. m for Ocean and Break mater Trips and 3 15 p. m. for Philadelphia. CONCERTS, MUSIC, DANCING, THEATRICALS. Refreshments of all kinds at Popular prices. Fare Bound Trip 75c. Fisre Pailadrlpkla to Cape ■say. Uood daring ae—en U3S Fore Mingle Trip either way,
75c.
Fare, Breakwater and Ocean
Bo—Yes, dmr. 1 confcssul everything. She—Mad,- It perfectly explicit alsiut your present pmHlou and your jiro*; u.-U for tlie future, i-ii! Be—Made a clmn I n art of It ulL She—Told plainly tla- swevl arcret of my lovlug you In retuni, ami imly await Ing his sunclKm, anil all that, eh! He—Yes, lava. 1 quotrel your own gen0 lovo vows and your r.-v-rtves in stund by e through thick and thin forever. Sho—That's right. Y'ou oinalnly arc very brave. How did hr receive nil iIhwc
' uder tiding.!
Bo (bcsltaUngly) —1—ir—really—1 don't know as yet." Sbc(ln anuumjeot)—Rut you saw papa
did yon notf
Ho—YY« I stasl on I ho street corner Dd saw him ooiuo out of the alike and go
1 get bis lunch.
Ehc—And then you went to lunch with him, eh? Oh, bow clover! —So, I went up Into his uffiac and poured forth my soul—Into his phuno--—Y. He's got It all by this Hit*. »—Ah. that's what he meant than when at dinner tonight be said that be took his hatchet and smashed his pi
graph to hit*
Ho—Thank boovenl Sko—For what, pray? Bo—lust think 1 I might have been the victim. That's what I rail reraping by ' kin of my teeth. Come, darling, let'i elope. (They do).—New Orleans T lines-
Baggage and Freight Transported. Hones and Carriages taken. Baggage handled by Union Transfer Company. Office, corner Washington street, Cape May, N. J. WILLIAM F. SUSSELL, General Manager.
:. SMI.
A Question In DrpsrtBvrat. Here Is a not for the sulbarlt "How to Be a Gentleman’
In HU Easy Ix-sauns' ’ to crack. Whi n Mr. Johnson of Wort Isllp, N. Y., rail'd upon Mr* Feeney tho other morning to take on order for bread, rolls, etc., ho dlaeovensl that tho lady's skirts wore on lire, and without s word be picked her up and, throwing her Into a deep snow hank, rolled her over and over until the flames were extinguished. Instead of blessing her I ireserver Mr* Feeney gore him* fearful "gosthcrin" for treating her "moat ungendcmanly." Even when shown the charred skirts she declared that she would rather be burned to dwth than man tuindled In that unceremonious fashion. The question Is, Was Mr. Johnson guilty of ungentlemanly conduct? la It correct form when * •■gent" discovers a lady on Ore to put It out before be has had an introduction or before consulting the lady a* to her choice of style In suppressing the flames? Of
milliner's
"Y’ou clever, original thing!" Edgar: Tin trylrg to deride which di
suit the shape of yonr*h<s
“Oh, Iks! ■ • tell you llmt j frock than"—
"A silk! Exactly. I rejected him that day. The following afternoon Jack and 1 went for a walk." "And stopisd beforetheoame window?" "M’hni. Then Jack displayed his real nobility. He aatd, ’If 1 had anything to any to It, I'd selort that odc. ' It m-as placarded.'The very latest, 82a.' I km-w I'd never And such a noble creature again. Ho I married him two days Inter!" the first thing lie did of u-r you wire
FRIDAY, BLACK FRIDAY SALE-PANIC PRICES. Queen Jewelry .Store. 305 WASHINGTON ST„ CAPE MAY. Nothing ever seen like it before. Prices arc falling over each o*hcr in their endeavor to lie sold. Crash! Crash! Crash! Down they go. smashed into smithcrcncs by the hammer. Worse than an auction. Slaughter on every side. Come and get what you want out of,the wreck. Goods guaranteed. The price harriers are dow:.: come find help yourself. Every dollar worth two. The order ha.; gone forth. Sell—sell—sell—at any price—only sell.
)f course you haven't
,wf al-
ly romantic I Of
It out In two
A queer look flashed over tho bride's face, and she gasped: "Why, no, he didn't. I—I never once thought of that. Conductor, stop the earl" " Why. where are you going?” asked tho gill In tho empire Jacket "To Jack's office," said the bride firmly. "I—we hove an errand to do before I go homo."—Chicago Tlmes-Herald.
LADIES 14 K COLD FILLED WAT'HES, FOR *11.117 Either ELGIN or WAT IL AH MOVEMENT. SOLID SILVER CHATELAINS $3.48 gent’s CAMEO RINOH for *».SO, Gent’s Initial Ring with Rose Dia set in for 7.00. Silver Heart Stick Pins for 19 cents. * Genunine Diamond Scarf Pins for 3.48 and 4.98.
Mr. Johnson will m
Next to the tomb of General Grant the most Interesting object on Klvanddo drive Is tho little monument, "erected to the memory at an amiable, child," whleh ■lands across the drive from the great mausoleum. Its presence there In a puldlc park after the lapse of more than a century Is so fine a tribute to the gentleness that underlies the apparent brutallly of s great city that the little atom- has ooma to he almost a national Institution.
It would he a pity to ha but unless {fftiper rei«vlr» s.
It Its preservation will be SllfficalL ready the base of the urn that surmi It Is nearly broken through, probably by the clots of persons known as relic hunter*. the railing that should protect It It also falling to plecrs, and, even If It were not, la so close to the stone at to ir Ineffectual In keeping the hands of the curium from touching the little memorial. Two generations agoOullan Ver Planck bought the property from the father of the "amiable child," who hod planned to establish a typical English estate upon It, but had plvcn up tho Idsa when British rule in New York became a thing of tho pert. With the growth at the city the Ver Planck family cut the property Into dwelling sites, and from them the city acquired the portion of it upon which the tombThc park department has undertaken to preserve the sanctity of the grave of this child. It should sui that so good an idea Is not allowed to Upe*—New York Trlb-
Go to . . . CULRBlIiOS’B at 611 WASHINGTON ST. for stationaiy ol all kinds and latest styles Fishing tackleof every variety, toy boats cf the most approved designs. At Philadelphia prices.
It Is claimed for the cfflumrtrr cards adopted ly the hoard of edocution that they will give such prompt Indication of
First Grand Ball of the season st Cong*1 as 11*11 Sstnrdsy<venitig. Music by Simon ilsssler's Orchestra. Do you want your cottage tastefully painted? I will give Jt prompt and satisfactory attention. Thirty years of ex pe^ience in painting the best Capp May cottages.
, A. n. UTTLE, Cape ■a>. If. J
A Distressing Accident.
As th<* re-u't of an explosion of a gasoline stove Wednesday Mr* A'lie Millet, aif ol House Sergeant Barry Millet, of the F onl > .1 W si morel <nd S'reel Butlou, Pblladripihla. t* dying ■t S'. Joseph's Hospital, while In sn • j .e.-iit w»rd are Mrs Hannah Grol*oi mother, and Sergeant Millet's lOy-sr Id son, Harry, who were loot- lied badly while trying lo save the The husband, who Is oonflue-l to Ills room, was unable lo reach bis wile lo ■ line to help hsr. The explosion was caused by a leak In the stove, which Blood Id the rear kitoheo -of the Millet
bouse, 1087 Berks street.
Mr. Millet Is a brother of our esie rued tosusmiu, Thoms* W. Mlllst.
If you
One year ago tbeqi
_ „ - oslnated, end booou Impurities In the air at schoolrooms Unit ' burled teacher* rind Janitor* *-•--*
tge* have been allowed so
take Immediate . take place since then. No fond pair may
iiiluUan. Each card ! marry while the king or qt
Is provid'd with several color'd strip* of unburiid. The queen'* mourningh ehemlcnllT prepared paper. When one cf eennot bear to have her offtdaUy It these strip* loses It* natural color. It Indl- ! For * year, then, passionate I cates a change In the condition of the at- have been kept apart. Recently a mosphere, end the teacher may he gov- tored the royal park, and as K
erned uocordlngly. With one of the cards a snpemHlc bung up within sight of tho teacher It Is wedded lov* expected the presence of bed air wlU be do- . animal to hi _ tcctod^qulcklyand^repiodled at quo*—Chi- iBotseeU lathe ■
The Stimulating
Qualities
of a warm sea water bath are great and the most eminent physicians pronounce it very beneficial for convaleso n s, invalids or persons of weak constitutions. Its effects up-
on the well and hearty are „ „ _ also particularly pleasant ihd p “ l °” 1 “ Doll ”7, f There 1 clog no free delivery syster salutarj’. j of m .u m ti,i. city, I h*v«
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 been pat-
rons.
Tin Hoofing, Etc.
desire any Un work done,
■easy ru Is repaired, spouting, lead, cupper, x tic or Iron work done satislactonly and at teasoosble prices, see Cbarlre A. Swain, 318 Jackson atreot. He may be depended upon If
make two deliverieeuf i
rrs each day at 11 IB s m. and 1.10
p. m. Sundays, one delivery at 13 m.
Leljer* to be mailed will be collected at each delivery and at 2 p. m The cost lo r.oti lam ily will be 2d o-ntv per
work. Special rales for season. 4: W. GoffFuik*d C*p<->l*y.
Bicycle Headquarters,
480 Washipgtop Street
Sole agent for Colombia and II ertford wheels, which are always ou hand lor sale or for hire. Expert teacher. Repair* en .moling and bicycle bualnee. ol all kinds promptly atlea ted to. _
D. 0. CROWELL.
Everybody Reads It. T in: Cepe May Daily Sraa will begin iu usuee fur the season of 1887 on July 1st, and tin- effort will be made to make it superior lo any Cape May daily at previous seasons, an exemplar of dean, progrewive. seaside journalism. All the news of the resort, of the various social functions and pleasant personal mention of Uie visitors within our gates, will constitute the particular object* af our effort, while we ahall la- ready to comment fairly ami fearlessly U|wn all public questions as the need may arias. The i-osilion of associate editor will this year he lillol by a gentleman of culture, well known to many af our summer residents, J. Willard liggett, A.M., a graduate of the CnirerMty of Pennsylvania, while oiii^e|.ortorial slat!' will inelude the usual exjierieneol ami accurate i-orps. Kyerylnaly at Ca|a- May will find the I>au.Y Stab tliis seas-.iij. noreHMty, and should not fail to Is- eurollol in its grand army of Milna-riiars. Priiv f! far the Mason, delivery at your dr.ir AARON W. HAND, ICditor and Manager.'
Glen wood ONE SQUARE FROM BEaCH, OCEAN PIER, AND NEW SOUTH JER SEY R. IL STAHON. Mrx. S. P. Wllllama.
%e Ebbitt, Open Ajjfe Year.
coimiS. W. GOLT.
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: 1 A F. M.-Eipnov. Com LIU s'" »ea and Oceau Cl ormn FhtladelpUU ITS! F. M. j QQ F. JB .-ESiFKEad. Sr lives 1-hlUdel-KKUM FUlLaDKLFUla.
» uxa vs euiLa . saoatiai asETSTaTius FOR NEW YORK. Klpresa. w.vk 0*1*321,4x6.440, 6.15, ttl 741. B.3U. 6 S3. VAU. 10X1 (Uiulng Car). 11 'X. 111.. 12UUUU. 1135 (Lllulled. iwauu ITC 7 <3, ItMXTb IU.. ixal I'lgtit. Ob Bauds) s. 33U. 434, <30.6.16,X3D. LSLSAO. 1(131 (Utoms Car). 1136 a. iu., U36. I34 (Dimas Can. IXUlUmniK Car), tai (UiulleC 4.S). 63U. AJCtUuunx Cal). 636 TAB. 7.43, Ui.Oup. m . sod mil Mxht. Kspress tor boalon. without change, 11310* ■ wee*-days, and 7.43 p. m.dali]. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Baiumure and u ashlnxton. 330.7JU. *3! 1U3U, I13J, a. m . 12341 (LZ.il Limited Diuius Car). MX. 3.1* 4.11 (5.1V uonsrraalona. Unilird Inmnx Car). 6 iMff^Ulaly Otx^. <Ur. P “uudija'jJo!’(““v U iJS's. m htuiw. LIZ, 4.11. (5.15 CoBxresskaisI Limited D nlnic Car). 635 ilnmug cai).731 Dun-* For 1 ilaitunwr!and Inlermedlale alat loua,». 11 u’.UF.XLd*Uj*' 1 *'■ "vsk-d*).. 5.W amt J. B. II lieu IN.SON. J. H. WOOD. ^ J^OUTH JERNEV RAILROAD. TI6IK TABLE IN EFFECT MAY IV. 13*7. LEAVE CAFE MAY FOE FIIILADEU-BIA.
7.00 iWsarss iSCSMS
St» sad aTl potot*”on a'c-M-'eT 8.40 it li^^u Cape ay and luckahue Anl.es ihltedrl i-tn* ul laiu a. M. Com,ecu with uanu lor Vineland and Blldeelon on C. U. It nl N. J.. "'.'ult *' >,,,IC L " r 10 * polnu on (he A. 3 on F. M.-Express. Slops only on has ■ OU st luterninllate ataUmu betwses Cape May and Tuckahoe. Arrives l-hitad. Iptita at 115 F. M. Connects wtu trains lor VlnrUnd and Undgenm on C. B. B. ot N. J.. and IW AUsaUc Uly aadother potnu
Veekdsn—Express leaves *06 A. M.. srri.es Cape Ms) 111. A M. Express les.es 2.16 P. M . srn.es Cape May 4 15 F. M. Ex jresi haves 116 F. M. srn.es Cape May FOB KBW YOKE. Lea.e Beading Terminal. 4.10, 730 (two our train), *», S3U. 103u. lu.tu a m. 12.45 . dining ear). 1 3U. 83)5. 4310. 531). 6JU. 73IJ. 3.10 (dining ear) t> m. 12.10 nl*ht. Sundays—1.10, 330.*JU, U-u (dining cor) a. m. 1 Ju, 336, *10. ».(U mining car) p. m. Iz-lunlxhc 7 Lean 24Oj and Cheetnut su.. 335.730,1031* 113M am. 1237 (dlulux car), Z3B. •!?. *» (dining car), 11.15 pm. ttunday 335 a m 123K (Cluing car).4.10.*11, *11) (dining car), 1134 Leave New York, loot of Utterly 8treet.130 6310,*16,• 00,1(130,113) S m. lit. 2310. 330, t.Ul (iso-hour llalu).13U Iwo-hour InAOLM* ■ : ; . ^ 430. t »3)M0A 1130 a m.2310,«3B.6Ml,6310 p m. 3L BLUB USX rok CBXSTXk, WILMIXS
330.735 s m. wees ds)», 3.4U. 3.15.1033 a m, 1230,138,330, l&YV. J SvY!a.,"S?ftf^iS: 4-30, 8.41, sod 735 p a (rains carry Pollmaa Dining Car* 1.36 usln dues not slop st i healer, For local -laUooa oo Philadelphia Dirulons.
CU A BLEB A. BEACH t). O EUBNETT, "oo'l.sopL. Ues'Lm.AFaas.AFhlladelphl*
For Crabbing. Fishing or 8*l’ing ask (or CAPT. Z YORK. sud YACHT MELVINA BEWLELS POINT or BCBELLKNGER'S LANDING. Appointments First-oiai* Roaldenoe, 1MU1 WMfat*fif*n htraef. Telephone rescboi him, Sewell's Point or Sahelian gor'* Landing.
Notice to fficydc Rldcrsl Altentiou la hereby called to the following oidlnanoe: An oldinance to regulate the use ot bicycles, ulcycleasud similar vehicles In the City of Cap* »l*j. Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted bv the luhabllanta ol the City ol Cape May in City Couocll assembled, sod It Is hsrtby ensutrd by the authority of same, That all bicycles, tricyolra ana similar vehicle*, when In Use on the highway* street* la oca and public place* of this city, sbs'l have a lamp -- of such illuminaitog power as lo be Men one hundred ysidsahead, attached thereto and kept lighted, between one hour after sunset and sunrise. Sec. 2. And he It further ordained and enac.ed, That all auob bl.-yclrs, ItTcycIrg and similar vehicles shall cany a suitable alaiui bell, sliauhed to the hai die bar ol such vehicle, which w hen ■ ung may be heard one hundred feet Src 3. And be it further ordained and inacltd. That no psia n oi person* shall he allowed lo ride any bicycle, irtcjcle or similar v.lncie, within the chy limit* at s rale ol vpeid exceeding eight m.les an hour, except ss berelo-
alter provided.
S<c. 4 And he ft farther ordained and enacted. That no bicycle, tricycle oi slm'ler vehicle shall oe ridden u,on the sidewalks or boardwalks of ibis oily, provided, however, that ibis ordlnaooc shall hot apply to foot paths or portions of highways, streets, lanes or public places ol this oily ly.ng outside ol (he thickly srltled pens ol the oily,
and a
vehicle during s ► peel-1 lime, upon specisl portion* ol roe , ubno way* o' the cllj. st suy tfla ol kpeed, -no may annex nuih other'leasocable i uuuillo a ss they shall deem proper, and they may also pcimil the use »l vilucipides or other similar machines, by children, ou aoy such sidewalk* bosidwslk* and public ways of said o'ty. See. 6. And be it fuither otd.lmd
may, upon oomplal t and due proof, impose such fine upon the offender or offenderr, aa be may think proper, not exceeding the sum of five dollars lor each ofleooe, with costs lo be taxed, and in default of the payment of said fine and costs may commit said offender to the oily or county jail nuul said fine and oral* are paid. Approved April 21, 1896. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, Dated June 17tb, 1897. Msyor.
SI. John’s Episcopal Church. 0-voer WASHINGTON and FBANKUN
Morn Jg Prayer, 1030 A. M.. Evening FrayThe fDlluwiuc clergymen ora expected to officiate during the summer ot 13J7: Sunday, Julv 4. Bev. Edwin A. Fenlck. Beetor 81. Paul's Church. Camden, N. J. Beaday, July 11. Bev.A.J F. MeClore. Minuter All Hallows Church. W ysoote. Fa. Bt-uday, July 1* Bev. B. A. Bedi.ek. Keefer. bt-ADUteWs Church, MtJHoUy. N.J. gendav. July 25. Bev. John Dears Hill* Aaaoeiate Beelor BL Mary's. West Fhltsds. Bundsv, August l.Bl. Bar. John Besrboreugti, D. ().. nlshop ol Southern New Jersey. Sunday. Au-ual S.Hev. Charles 8. Ulmstesd. D. D-. Hector ot 81 Assphs. Bal* vs. Hnodst. August IS. Bev. Herbert Fsrrtah, Assistant Minister, m. Clea>rol.s Church. FhUsdelphis. Sunday. August Fi. Bev WUbur F. Faddeek. D. D .Beelor 84. Andrew’s Church. FhUburdav, Auvusi 29. Bev. W. H- Ural. Beeler. i.olv fsmfMI Memorial. Fhiladeh.hU Sunday. September 5. Bev. Henry Aasttoe. U D . Beelor. St. MalUilav Chureh. FnlU.
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