Cape May Daily Star, 2 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR 0»pe Kay Olty Church Booord. IJAJTTirr, eor. Lafejatie and rraokllnau. t> Mm.OrnAaim U. rauaa. 1-aMur. Km. *—»a. .audarwrncca—aarir ■ mine ty iniaililiii hit, araalaa. a o'ctoca. AaMiau School fin r. m . Prajrr »K«WaaaaaAagr mm** at t o'clock; uaruuao ‘rataaTor aof tatr. ftmay eroiaigt at (o’clock.

Patucx Iiaucx.

THE COLOREO SRlRT.

In writing of “Tbc Offcnae of tha Colored Shirt" Edward W. Bok In The Ladica' Home Journal dmooncra It In ita

today arc Tcrarto and New York, and Uwy art both cleaned by direct labor. Now York not only employe dlrma all Id afreet cleaning an dlrpatch forna. but it faaa an

•dUSHS.

raaww. owrioei Buoday lo J iuy aoo atunin

at too and tun x. M.

Enolac acme* at UC. Week day., mom.

a( ■■ ilm at 7J0

irrrHOUIST EPIBOOPAL, Waahlncton Prayer tdeeuna VUO A. M.; Prcacldn* It JO A. B. tad tAOP.M.; aahbath echoed at AW

plaatBTTlBUAK. LatayCc Ht^ytwcCTi Paatur. Kaaldaooa. Hotel licrou.' Muru aeraao. at tW o'clock. Weekday a-re lore. ssaasT^shSfssK sss tlaa ttaitaaatr. rodaj araolnxe at t o'clo*' 1 Cape Kay City Bociotloe. ^lari^JlATCIcniCLaTA,^Ko. Its,^nap' and louith Th Waday cTeniBci ot each m at bo. tlv toaaLmxwo *ucd pan Mat Loma Bo. n. a. O. U. W. Vs meet! on the Bret and third Tburaday ere. ^^f^PMgMBo-tloWaahSaa bt J oaa^MacaaTPoar BCklO^O. A. arnem «54aES£i- , syr" T " / yotiiatJ.t Taiax, No. 157, impmTed O. VP M^tnapaaSTWeaday'ableep at the POTAL AacaauM BMCU Brat and th Xk Monday erculnsa each week at the An

tun bib.

"W’aI'mwSs

Oattr. No. 51. P. O. a. of

IT A-. ol Waal Oaee May.maata m I bail. Brat and third Tueadat 'a. and aodlourth Tboradayt of each nMOlh.

nnpta ban and It haafaeraei traction of the energy derulopcd In U ly the wtnda would aufflee for all hi needa. Mr. Fletcher baa aucoeede making an experimental machine which promlaei to ba erf real utility for many 111 T^aTmachlne la almply a pump arranged

than work It up and down, and the ot the etrram of water thna propelled may be need either directly for operating engine* or be carried to rmerrolra and need from theat for producing energy. Mr. Fletcher's machine conalaU, Brat, of a •Wong matal rod, the lower end <rf which

MhaldateMonary at aflr ~ •

the bottom of the set by and anchor*. Near the upper end and built bo that It can elide on the rod la a big, round, hollow float, thaped like a ehemebox. Attached to the lower aide of thla float, one on either aide ot the central rod, are the barrel* of two long pump* wboae platon rod* are made faat to a oroa*plaea on the oootral rod below. It la erldaet that If the central rod I* held firmly the rlat and fall of the floating cylinder at the top wlU work th* pumpa. The dlfflouity to b* oreroome lie* In the fact that

" ' 1 rod would naturally

“—* To

anoy Mr. Fletcher haa e and of th* central rod down inu below the aone of ware action, ai fhataned a great flat dlak to the rr

dlak offer* ao much r< that It hold* the er

atUl while the float riaea and falia and dooi the pumping. A email machine which M need at Dotct had a float about 4 feet ~ Eroka (o the paxmpa of 1

n In full acUoo, dcvulg built which li In-

, Manpower whan It la fully operated by the ware*.—New York Bun.

■ Cabinet Office*.

An effort will b* made during thla eon* great to hare the number of cabinet officers IncraaM to nine. The propoalilun bring agitated la tu crane a cabinet department of oamnwroo and Industry, anya

the Waahlngtun Star.

The flm cabinet, that of Washington, conalirted of five member* of ehucwa* paid M.600, othefa M.OUO inch. War and nary formed

itcriur eg of agriculture, ■i In the numlicr of cabinet «Ibwldent Jcfleraun, who y of the nary and a ■* " * "te two office* being

white collar, and worn with a loud crai i absolute offense against go "Many of tlie color* and ootnblr non of good i

"hare b>

from the a|>ortlog the rare track and folloarur* of tbs prise fight, who for a long time bad a monopoly of thla style of wardrobe and were known by their shirt*of wonderful design, as well aa by their clothe* of loud and largo 'chocks.' Too mpny of our young men consider tbrmsrln* well drraard nowadays with the lurid colored shirt as part of their toilet. If they could, bower it, are them aelrea with the rye* of other*, they would very speedily came to a different condoelan. A young roan nan least of all pro general a foolish fad may become. Ho Is always being lodged by aomc one older than hlmadf, and many a bnalnca* man Judges a young man's character by his dress The colored shirt of t idem color or thwlgn la not the young man'f friend. It la hi* enemy. He docs m pie with his good taste by wearing It. On the oontary, be allows the weakness In bla character of a tendency to nnwlae Imitation. The quiet, gentlemanly garb Is his, and be should adhere to It. Employers look not for the latest styles In a young man's dross, but for a

cheerfully. At £0 we need not dree* ss If w« were 60. There 1* a happy medium between the black tic and the violent cmrst of rainbow hue. That Is where good taste comes In. end a young man must exercise It. The colored shirt la poaslblefor him, but within limitation*. The pin dot or stripe Is not offensive. On the rontary, It la brooming. But brilliant cravat*. fnm-Y*wols<reals, loud and large ‘checks' In clothe* and extreme color* In shirt* are not for the young man of taste, refinement or of future standing. Nor are they one whit In better taste for the man of mature years. They are nffi-nslve and ' the man who affect* them."

In The Century Florence Hayward derilcs the official record that Is preserved j a Parchment roll of Quucn Victoria's

Mias Hayward any*: Tfie roll" Is wonderfully and

curiously complete. It seta down every detail with minuteness and elatxmtlan. The "ouronatlon roll" of gooen Victoria Is like the rolls of all her prednoeaanis

of Hlcbard II—a huge,

bulky roll of parchment. It Is what the lawyers would call a dust jioll aa distinguished from an Indenture. It haa It* preambles and recital* and Its obligation, all of which are quaintly ret out In stilted IS on a scrim of pieces of sheepskin. Ifi Inches wide, faslemd together by stitches, until tbo while attains the length of marly 100 lineal feet. be penned only by unnilllng from or tlx- other, and Is ao unwieldy » seeker for any Information of which the precise location Is unknown st Invoke the aid of no end of inonnal stance to attain It- Tbo script la In highest style of the scrivener's art, and n excellent exam pie of the engrossment t Is still considered nercssarv In Kneland for will* and dueda, wl general system of putdlcly recording Instruments are kept In "

" under lock am! key.

generally, the result aa a whole li square feet of solid reading In o and In a language that la a mixture of ’, mrdlwvil and court phrase*, but

line glrm one a gtlmjisi-

had otherwise of tbs Intricacy, dignity and significance of the coronation ceremony.

Worked aa Old Trick.

'In my time," said a broker to his mda at Ddtuonlcu'a the other day, have observed many aad and touching

one which affected me as

ly adjusted equipment of Ita men *2 a day and upward for right hours' work. To be sure, H baa had a Colon.! Waring, but had Colonel Waring intendrnt the metropolis would not har* been the clean city It la today. It I* the method of direct labor, under mo conditions of employment, that this first worthy result of the kind '

Toronto, tbo other plary cltlm, Lat, gone New York la ellmltu

In thla

Ita 100,000 peopl Jones baa during Urely revolutionised the core of the streets of the city. He ha* not only execution of thla work under a distinct department, but out of the margin thus saved from the annual appropriations for oaring for the streets he haa actually built aad equipped a modest but complete set of workshop*, where the entire construction and repair work of the department is executed. Not only are the sprinklers, rotary •wwpers. automatic loading carta and anow ampere, each after a special pattern devised by the commissioner or under his direction, built In those shops, but even the harocsMs are made there, the borsoa are aliud there, and It la the truthful boast of the commissioner that every article of manufacture used by the department Is prod need from the raw material In them shops. It I* cxocdlngly refreshing to find there Inventive genius constantly brought

. Jt for *a_

In the general market, and bonce of that crude adjustment which nan be used anywhere, but appliance* precisely a da pud to the particular needs of Toronto, with Ita own climate, aril, street mileage and

pavements.—Beview of Hevlow*

Lieutenant F. B. Badt has patented an " U, Witch is de-

ladjtant post of

the approach of a hostile warship to a marine mine, or to explode the mine automatically, aaya the littaburg Dispatch.

badly needed. Th*

Gnoh a device *

tec ted, ordinarily li

caking

« until.

Prior

no-of at aa of the

_ _ rid from tin

sow thay are I8.00U aach nar year. During tha first three or four administrations of

th* Unltad States the re

exclusively of k^ Washington'

son, until flnallj tbe

and Jeflerwas broken

Adams and Jackson with their reblneUL In Us cabinet during *--* ** and Chant had

>** been a rare thing for a cabin m without change throughout a

An odd right Is to be wt turned dally a the Oonarildatad Exchange. Visitor* f< ■oraa Mm* has* noted a little group <_ wqmsB who stand all day long In lb* gsdIwyoitb* Breadway end of the building nay also nottre on* partlealar brokrtha fleer who la eaettnually cranlns nenk and glandn* at one of the worn. (hat group. Every once In awhile, al UaM*. he Juana Into the wheat pit, which “ Juat under th* edge erf the gallery, and

—- —— — l From 10 JO o'clock MU a o'clock she standi three with Ms hairi rsritngovsr tha railing. With

Passing along a busy tboroughfare I paused for an Instant In order to read and reflect upon tbe miser!r« of a mai bore the legend ‘Deaf and Dumb,' p log to my self my own condltlAn ' like circumstance*, when tbe following remark somewhat startlud me: “ ‘Bay, Jimmie, hcre'a a poor deaf and dumb man. Father 'gave me 6 cents to spend, but I think I'd better glvu It him. He needs It more titan I do.' “This was followed by tbo clink of a dn In tbe tin cup. “Instinctively I torned to tbe boy who

>t want fur the mom?.

words You shall Hero la a dime.'

“With a courtesy and ‘Thank you. -

ha fled.

“I turned to tW deaf and dumb n The muaclis of his face aeeiued to !*■ wi Ing to a degree rarely seen In a man Ixmcft of those Important senses. Uni'' lain himself longer, hr blurted “ ‘Say. you're dopey. That kid baa worked that racket before. That 11'pence

I* made of lead!'

borne and coanmuned with my-

aelf."—New Y

k Timas.

Tbs Welcome X Phil May, tbe artltt and caricaturist, tell* of an amusing rx|rritmce he had on his return from a tour for Tbc Orapbio: “When I came back to ixmdun. I hastened to the office, and Imagine my gretlflretkm when 1 mw every wln-rr resplendent banners bearing "' ' ' ■-

I got t-

mi Orephlc of

wllbfl<

>e nst Of It, 'Welcome to M. and l_. Tbe 0. worried me a bit, but then Um « of the man who wont out with m<

roenced with O.

; told the editor of my gratlfioutlon. •Why. you Idiot,' be remarked politely, it's nothing to do with yon! Ui

Prufeseor Dr. Friedrich „ SW university and his wife have Just oelrimted thrir diver wedding, the farmer

Ml by telephone and u-lngimph, the offlon duty following, by lumna of range •* moveiiicnta of any horille vrethe Instrument* Indicate that wl la directly above the hidden switch Is thrown which sei an electric current and explode* the This method Is expensive, aa It entails keeping up two observatories. Instruments and two or more Moreover, the apiaratu* cannot always be relied upon. It may get out of order Just ~* "-i moment 111* needed. Jt ran follow uuvemunta of only one vessel at . and at night. In fugs or storms. It of little or no use. Lieutenant Badt'a device la autonmtlo > Its action and gives warning by night ■ well as hy diy. it is smii-lc aci direct i Its operations, and require* but one aervatory, one art of Instruments and attendant. When arrangmuonts are m to sxplods the mine automatlenlly, the tondant ran bo dltpeiurd with. An Induction ooll, suitably connecnd, Is areurod to tbe min* or torpedo, the fuse of which la fired by a powerful doe-trio current— switched on cither automatlrally or at the obeervatory. When the modern war vnwcl, heavily protected by Iron or steel armor, appruaclus tbe Induction coll, there will he a magnetic disturbance, which la Inriantly Indicated to the offioer on duty at tbo observatory. He watches the vtsarl, and at the proper moment doets the fuse

HERE IT IS! The store you will like to shop in. We not only offer you the opportunity of choice from a large and varied stock of dry goods, notions, gentlemen’s furnishing goods and millinery, but we assure you prompt and polite attention and satisfactory prices. The store has been vastly improved and our stock is much more comprehensive than formerly. We shall be glad to have you come in if only to look around. G- L- W- KHEER, 5! 8 7/asMnrton St

Stockton Hotel C -A-JF 1 IEj. Open from 6.30 in the morning until 2 A. M, Entirely reorganized. Feature made of all sea food, broiled live lobster, deviled crabs,soft shell crabs, terrapin, etc. Standard ol excellence will be equal to any first-class city restaurant. Private dining rooms dien desired.

LANSING’S'

Coaxkk Latatkttx si

> DzcsTca Brain*.

finally come to between tbe Impecunious Priori] t-'clarra and the Italian govrrnmeul In regard to the maaterplrona of art In his gallery. Prince Sclarra wanted toaclleotncof his pictures, but under an Italian law known a* the Paora edict, he could not dispose of them to any one living outside of Italy. Boue time ago, however, he succeeded In smuggling curtain canvases out of the country, among these bring Raphael'* 'Violinist," which he sold to Baron A

*pld to tbe Louvre for 160,000 frenra, and Caravaggio's "Gambler*," for which M. Schneider paid 00,000 franca. Now the ItaUan government will permit Prino* Sclarra to dispose aa be pleases of all tha works of an In his powwaslon excepting tbs following 16, which become the property of tbe government: Outdo Kent's "Madei“ Giotto’s "Life of Jeeua," Boh*- • "Arcadian Pastor*," Andrea del i•“Virgin," “Bt. Joseph" and “SB. ;" Ds Carpi'* "Ploo Transformad," une painter's Vestal, with the statue . ybelc; the painting, "Church of th* Oe*u at theCanonliolion of St Ignatius,' by Gagliardl and AndreaSeochl; Bellini' “Virgin and Sleeping Child," Broculnl'a portrait of Stephen Colonna, tbc "Virion of Friar Tbomaa," artist unknown, and

arte* of Hawthorne," " i of her father'* Hs had none of Mona of £

Terrapin. Bard, Soft and Perilled Crab*. Fried Oysters. Leave orders for Terrapin Suppers, Cottages supplied. Canids Malt and ~ Wines and Liquor*. Khol-

er Garden la Cape May. ladles' Far

Latest Styles Lowsst Prices. Oothing for Men and Boys. Gents Furnishing Goods and many needful articles. ISAAC H. SMITH* 511 Washiiioton Street. CAPE MAY.

ICE!

THE

ICE! ICE!

Knickerbocker Ice Co.

^of Philadelphia.

SUPPLIES HOTELS RESTAURANTS mad COTTAGES WITH BEST QUALITY ICE.

AJari WUk

COAL! COAL! COAL! COAX! FNOM SELECTED FAMILY DEE. AND

E. W. WOLEE, 406-408 Washington Street, Cape Wiay, N. J. Fancy Cake Bakery and Ice Cream Parlors. W FRENCH AND VIENNA BREAD. ROLLS. PASTRY. ETC. BEST MATERIALS USED. COTTAGES AND HOTELS PROMPTLY SERVED GIVE US A TRIAL.

WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO. Merchandise, Valuable Packages and Money To all pointM in the Unite<l StateM. Tbe Best Serrice Between Cape la; and Philadelphia. Quick Transit. Prompt Deliveries. Orders for goods lo be forwarded by express will be carried withom charge and promptly delivered by our own messengers, so as to insure, a ' r as practicable, tne return of goods same day. HORSES ANT) CARRIAGES Can be sent by express on fast passenger trains. CAPE MAY OFFICE—Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—Foot of Market street, adjoining Upper Ferry Building. ROBERT STRETCH, General Agent.

Knickerbocker Livery Stables,

Rear Knickerbocker lee Office.

M. E. CRESSE, MANSION HOUSK BAKERY, 317 Mansion St. All kinds of Bread. Cakes, Pics and Ice Cream.

The Largest Business is done at Because it has been long known that the Choicest Meats and Finest Qualities of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, etc., always obtainable there, and courteous attention given to every customer.

CBABLE8 CAMPBELL PURE MHuTand CREAM

S Hit TED TWICE EVEKT

Bervioa to Glass Jar* to family cus-

tom era. Every effort la

SATISFACTION,

Order* left at HAL'TKK. «8 Wash. Ing ton Surat will receive prompt

ATTENTION.

Chong Hop Hiug, China-rare, Tea, Japanese Goods, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND CURIOSITIES. 314 Washington St., CAPE MAY. N. J.

drafts, of which hi* . . lodeed wa ha awn weed for It that ‘he passed tha t lea and the night lo bu rthlam. his tendency we thatuf thinking'

Get the Right Sort of Beer, Porter, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale, Orange Wine, by buying them of flic only Bottler of these goods located in Cape May, A. B. GORDON. 219 Decatur St, De Yuengling & Son’s, Pottsville Porter is the finest in the market Finest Whiskies, Wints and other liquors in the market. Families supplied.

Visitors ought to know about it, Residents do know about it, that the neatest, newest, daintiest things in Dry Goods can be had a CRESWELL’S 504 Washington street, at Philadelphia prices. This is news. If have not got what you want, we will get it for you

immediately.

OPEN ALL THE YSAtt .

PIER AVENUE HTH CAPE WAY. IN. J Bonding hi 1> >vor Week. Central Location, near the Beach and P-wi Offi j.-, STABLING Ai'COWOUATIONS. MRS. T. U WALK*.

HAfflES k WOOD, RESTAUR A YT, New Management. C«r. WaxhluKtriii and Jackaon Nix , New Block of Brat Brands of YYbtaktea. Brandies, W dm sod Beers. Families Supplied with Boat Goods at Philadelphia Prioe*.

DILLON’S,

JAMES M. K. HILDRETH. COONSELLOR-AT-LA W

J BPICEK LEAMINO. ATTUKKn AKDOOUNHKLLOK-aT-LA w VXAUIMilt, HOLICITUK IN 111 IhCKHV autoMraguLM. mekiui in niANcuiV 50# WASBMOTUN bTKEET, Cafb Mat Citv, N. J. ORGAN HAND,

Attornkt and Cocrbkliaib-at-I.a] Solicitor, Mss tor six! Examiner Chanvery, Supreme Court t omn>lx>.|o er and Notary Public. Cara Mat Couar llouva. N. J (Op|M»4le Public HalMIUKii

rhgsimiu. JAMAS MECRAY. M. D. UKSIDE-NT PHVBIUAN. OFFIC. —Feut St. orr. Coxcani CAFK MAV CITY. O«ot Mran-Freri (to » o'clock A.

M D. MARCY, M. D., SESIUBNT physician SINCE IMS. OFP1LB-Philadelphia Pbknnaey, Cor. Oeeaa St. and Columbia Are. basiuExca—No «J» Wssuixoto* Stxsst. OJloe Jfours—Frum »to S A. M.;3 to 4 F. M. JJR. WALTER S. LEAMINO, DENTIST, OrritE—Co*. Hcghje* ANOOCEAXSts

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets, Of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, is one of the most central and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors, and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with superior accommodations for parties. I-«*r»Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.

Hotel Lafayette,. (ben June 22nd to Sentember 16th. Situate on the Beach; service of highest standard; the only house employing a corps of French waiters. JOHN TRACY & CO.

J. F. POWELL,

SEA BREEZE HOTEL Tri-blo XJ'Soto riXLd. -S- Xso. CtoLrto. Perfect IL-DOT.lion all through. Fourteen Elegant Bleeping Room*. Ural Winn*. Liquor* and Cigar*. Orchestra Music Day and Evanlug-

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

Ska DECATUR STREET. Hoar Beach Are.. riffiffiffiMmrara^' CAPE Mtr. K. J.— THKO. MDKLLEA. Proprietor.

9iv3t-ctao» ©utsisvc, £<i:qe olloorita, Onen all the Year.

mm locatioi

IN

I have taken the TATHAM COCTAOK in connecion with the If ARM WE TII*I*A COTTAOE

and am now ready for the Reception of my former Patrons. . „ 1 have nothing to do with the Management ol the enjoyed there. Seaside Marine Villa this Summer. delicacies are prepared and

j served in the best manner.

Ilotrls and (Sottaar*. JJNITED BTATEo HOTEL, ilonior Jackson and Lafaycin- Blrm-ia MRS. C. H. REEVES. Thoroughly rennvauxi mud refill,-d. Fcrms #1.50 to #2 per day; (8 to #10

S 1 BEACH AVK..ONE 8QUAKK BELOlV H B. WATION Boom, delightfully cool and airy. only sixty tret Iron, the surt. MRS. V. E. M UN HOE ( lOLLINS - HOTEL AND . A KEBTAUItANT. HB DECATUK STUriET.OPt-rorLL'ttlllA AVIL. CAPE MAY CITY. X. J.

L-'hqir* Brand, of W hiskies Uocbreler Krer i>n tiiaughl and In lx>tiles. Oysters and Cralx Dei* nerved. P. CXILUXIt. PranrMor. STOCKTON HOTEL BilliarJ and Pool Room AND TSN-PIH A1LSYS.

The tables have been entirely done over, equal to new ; new balls and new cues. The Ten-pin Alleys have all been newly repaired and an entirely new equipment provided. A Shume Board has been constructed this year in the most approved plan, in connection with the Billiard Room. ( 'IAPK MAY. A LOTS FOR BALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVI YE. 1M ol Ibr finest building lots. frooUu* oa beach avenue. Patterson avenue, Broadway Pint and Becond avenue*, adjoining the handtome collage ol Thomas F. Kelly and Dr. Asnew. New Beach Drive, Board Watt. Fur* Water. Uaa and Electric Light. In FraoL The lota are 70x110 and SuxlAi, Plan* and lurther Information from JACOB SNAKE, Attorney, «S Walnut street, Phlttda JAMES tu TAYLOK.tttne May.

UNION TRANSFER COMPANY. n.uo.uK EXPRESf* AND Gleneraa! Railroad Ticket Agent*. OFFICE Cor. Washington A Jackson St*. firesr:

DELAWARE BAY BOOSE. The broad porches of the Delaware Bay House at Steamboat Landing are shielded from every ray of the sun and get the benefit of all the cool breezes, while the view across the bay “is out of sight.” It is just the place to visit when in need of a change from the Cape May routine. Unpleasant individuals are not permitted there, so that the morning or afternoon, after the departure of the Republic, can be delight-