VOL XXVI. NO. 3.
CONGRESS HALL,
CAPE MAT. K. J. on ■ bluff, with a clear outlook orrr tbc Oct ah. and pro and conTcokraoe. The rooms art airy, coajr and charm « and atrrloe ontzoelled, and there la a lo»*ly ala acre lawn ric brlla, flral-claaa laundry, Orc>eacapta, and the moa _ __ ___ jr BOO Oueau. Coognaa Hall haa been rectutijr renora Ud^*repalnt*d and put In excellent condition. The aanllary arrangemenU are .^«l pttuni H>IGHT CAKE.
JVtarine Villa
C APE MAY, N. J. Favorablypcnown for the past twen-ty-one years, under the same mana^ernent, as the most popular, eligibly located and desirable of seaside hotels. All modem improvements, perfect drainage and ventilation, natural spring and filtered water. Directly on the Beach.
SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE WORLD
SEASON 1897
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS APPOINTMENTS STRICTLY FIRST i LASS DIRECTLY FACING THE OCEA^ BEAUTIFUL LAWNS. RATES, S3 AND S5 PliR DAY SPECIAL TERMS BY THE WEEK Comer rooms and suites with parlors and baths extra. Concerts mornings 10 to 12. ' Hops evenings, 8.30 to 10.30. Dogs not taken or allowed on the premises. HORACE M. CAKE.
**THE GHALFOXTE.;* <#- drr New Apiwln’n>pni»Pir» Op-n »ll Ihe \V»r OF*Thoroughly 'Iwted *t-J OHARI.KN U ALTOV, of (hwCoalliK-nlal Ifni I I'rop.
CpfOSITt COWQBESS ttAl-t. TWO fkoji station. capf wav. N. J.
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TETUAN OF IRISH LINEAGE.
CAl’E MAY CITY. SAIUHUA Y MORNING, JULY 3, 1897,
~ST0CKT0N HOTEL
THE FINES^
PRICE 3 CENTS.
M Workington hll I Icy—In rbort, the -r of the Spanish r* l« on IrUh chlrf-
la own riitht and i he owner of a coin- In the history of Inland, c the Duke of IVtnan, SiwnUh of fon-lgn affair*, claims to bo Lord of Donegal, In Ireland, and rejolcca the MUndan patronymic of Charles Alejandro Rlhrra, llomtlateof the fork dty, claims klnsldp rlth the Hlliernlan-Spanlsh gmndec. Inevd Scnor Kilrru accompanied theduke o Vienna IK erentary In 1877. Spa 1 f his former chief, he says: ••The Duke of Tetuan was bom In 1SS4
iher country might well (rive him cause for gratification." In the n-lgn of James I, Nlall Gary O’Donnell was Prince of Tyreunnetl, ‘ of the mountainous County Donegal chief of Ids name and race. He warred valiantly against the English, but length was taken prisoner. He died In Tower erf London. From the brothel this chief, Charles Oge O’Donnell, deerei ed tbc two young exiles. Henry and Jos, O'Donnell, younger ' ’ ‘ “ O’Donnell of M ilford Henry enund the
all the This lieutenant general, Don eft four sons, all distinguished In ny of their adopted country. Don Jose O'Donnell, was car youngest, srisrs In 18l8and raptaln general The second of the four, Don Carlos, lieutenant general and a knight at died It
Aral Rivera’s Parrots. By G. F. FRAZER.
demouium.
particularly foml
cere, as a family, eta. Mother U
_ brotlirr Hob Is foxTuntiog Marmoset monkey, S id her long-haired Angora rat were i -parable, and 1 was the proud poas* >r of the very sweetest pug that NT
York city could boost.
. jK-etcd in
•h a house-
n the cu mg shr sharp Ua ,nnt Biv. omparol ving in
Her
r. when the cat, urged i’s teasing, would friglita, w haar shrill. car-spLit-•ueceasfully rivaled the if tLe pug. Hut after me to us we realized that, speaking, we had mony.
i t urued Use heads < hunters in the cit, o ua she demanded tl ns of our rather coi
friends and like the wishes of other maiden ladies in her rircumcarefully attended to. The the board of managers of
r were—well, i ere rendered n r promptly |U
ing with her. There was nothing unusual in this; in fact, it was the fifth evening that week, but this time he asked Sue a very special question. Sue had shyly slipped away to the y indovv to give her answer from that vantage |mint, but before she had time' for u word, a voice, precisely like her own, ■n modulation, replied: "Go home, you
On this occasion he waited for no further remarks, but made a hasty de]iurturc well pune.utated by the v iefous slam he gave to the front door, while the guilty parrot that had caused all the mischief burst into a roar of laughter. 1 hurried down, only to find Sue shaking her fist at a bird jierched on tbc window ledge above. ^ Mil | k wring your neck:" she ejaculated, as the team streamed down her face. This from our even-tempered Sue was quite equal to profanity , and soon shr poured out the whole ridiculous, but About this time Aunt llivers mounted
>e Duke of
ami kas three suns—Don Juan F O'Donnell, bom IBM: Don Carlos J O'Donncn. lorn IWI'J. and Dm Is Patricio O'Donnell, bora IBTt. i these young men Is std-decemp I
"BTr.l Weyh-r In Cuba.
The jout
Antiquaries, c following lett,
J.R. WILSON
Proprietor.
ihe royal Iri. h Society ol Oct. 0,18B0, pulilishtd live Irotu the Duk. nl Tetuan: ■, Nlall Gary O'Donnril, «gtd/.tl Print * "’
his n.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Hriiovutt’il muU Improvrd. Xew Maiing* mrnl. tonrenlenlly lAN’uted.
As bis Hi
in the heirship of tnosr nonors. itiatu jirood of being a Sjianlanl by birth, 1 am quite os proud of being an Irishman by descent, and I sign myself'Curios O’Donnell of TyrconncH with at much heartfelt exultation as I do The duke Is an honorary mnntier of the learned Irish body to whirh be wrote this * ' It Is said of him, In circles dlplo hat for years he constantly refused the emfaassndorshlp to Enplni ’ ' the wrongs which be dtclan Inflicted upon his ancestors liy England itvd htT sovcnlgUK.—New York Hi
Star Villa.
sx. CAPS MAY. M1 OCKA.V HTBUCT and BKAOH AYKN I'k-
Directly an the Beach. Finest Rooms. EXCELLENT TABLE. 'F. U BICHABBSON.
. She had taken |k»m ’» cosy chair in the sn v. full of gay geraniu iviea. The marmoset, i swinging from i irrhead. A flower in ai
unate for Hob.
The i
angry
islaught, the mo
did Jocko grin and chatter over h luck. 1 shall never forget how he looked perched on the top of the w indow meat combing with his long fil those rows of stiff curl*.
Then their m
WM. G. ESSEN, THE WIMSm
Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon,
524 Washington St, Cape Hay City.
CAPE W. AY,
Open Hprhg. Samra-r. An'nan. Hs.he -n —-vo all Us srpolntman’i Fin »t L-catlon an the 8 n SOU al..y» l.asetitertsInelUebe. of dtp - \| .y
pi'ii, d to In Inluw that iwrtirular w
,1 hi li .w fir. Coast. Thv an I will e.
K. BTAIaPI IN, Proprietor. tbcn
BREXTON VILLA, CAPE MAT. N. J. Near the Beach. Handsomely decorated and improved. Large, cool verandai and tan parlor Sea view. Open until October ist. Special rates lor September. MRS. J. A. MYERS.
ItMtr Bearb and Cwagreaw Hall Terms Moderate. THE WYOMING, S0l/r// LAFAYETTE STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J, Mrs. C. H. Carretson. Ocean House. Cor. of Beach and Pier Avenues, Situated directly on the beach, oppposhe the Iron Pier, coolest location ii» the dty. Very comfortable roon\s. Bar stocked with all the finest brands of Liquors and Wines. Pure Canada Malt Beer a specialty. Qysters and seaside delicacies in every torn. First-dass Restaurant FRED. ARNOLD.
ORIOLE Sri fs tn Palo Ulan roughly de-
r rlly oh It our li. Ne CUNCKESS II , LL ItriKhl «n*l < hpuciou Ro-niK
MODERATE RATES. MRS. FRIEND.
South Lafayette SL. Near Kench, ««| mm MRS; M. & FIELD
EXCELLENT TABLE.
hr diaguating caged • rcatut Aunt Rivera, glowering at Un a and bruidling a heap of wind led seed from her trim ailk aji 1- vou allow aueh a nuiuanee. Maria, •» my unileratanding.” iged creature.!" The idea i mother and Hob. who had leosly wanderevl l>aek to the ee
bin diceomfiti
ml u
. might
d the
Kit he An
. Iier usually placid fa, aith iiiortifiiation. -whi is issued from the inn iKiaket w hich al.e earrie laid mother. We Inul tu v
londi
il, and imagined hrraelf the m of half Uie diseases that afflict kind. I nearly ruinrd my eyesight i.g over inediesl records for her ediion. We sll aeoffod st the notion there was anything more serious a touch of indigestion ailing her. outwardly we were her devoted es. At her request we moved her
, snd hci
s parrots about her, v
to scud in post haste for the doctor and me. sepulehrally. "the end haa eome.” The old doctor was ill, and Dr. Farquhar came In his stead. Sue grew very white as he entered the room. At the w heezing in with such evident concern in his. puffy countenance that I felt aalintnod of ever having laughed at him. anil Ik-^ii to wonder if he really i-nrcd
f«>r Aunt Hit era.
Awakened by the disturbances anti the light, tlvc rw-tor’s parrot sent up an aggrieved shout of "WhoVthe devil anyou7" This was the signal for the outbreak. I hope never to hear such sounds iignin. There was a general uproar. in vvhich such remarks as "Who the devil," "Polly wants a cracker” and distinguished. Then by way of s the rector's |«vn»l u ' ' ' offivriiig in giving uMersoce toavollry of oaths that I blush to think of. To diversify further these remark able proceedings, the Angora and the pug. that we hud left sloq.ing quietly in Uinir rcsiiectivelmskcts. came imunding in from bp|«site dirrotiuns. and fancying thia an opiwrtune ueeaaion for aetUing some long-oh«-u>tied dlffers of opinion, mgngnl in niortoi
with Hob s
lid the banket <
. He I
oop <
t popp
blocks. le was a licautiful bird, thougli his ilumnge of vivid green but half conealcd the rlmnging under tints of yel-
,.w i.nd aearlet. sn.l after his
r th* k
w-lng bird c.
n-ratli and greeted his new ow uer w ith a rnpfnnms: ’•Good-morning, ms'sirir - The storm was averted. Aunt withdrew her t hn-at of seeking u home elsewhere, and Sue and I were detailed to continue the work of unpacking and rhumifying her collections of chins. Presently from the corner w indow we espied Hob coming home for luncheon. Behind him came a small colored boy-
bearing a cage.
"Another parrot. Rue.” I laughed, and we both crept downstairs to see the Bob’s offering was s gsyly feathered native of Bengal, said to converse in three languages.. Perhaps he dkl so! Certainly some of his English repertoire might have liven Improved upon. As an initiatory exercise he cocked his head aside, scrutinized mother's chase saucilv. and gave a derisive shout of: “You okl devil!” Poor Bob! He looked ready to aink through the floor with chagrin, but aunt, whose whims were past fin " out, was decidedly pleased. She nounred that she had often wisht found a home for the Improvement of English-speaking parrots, snd that these two birds should form the nucleus
of the institution.
Thst was Aunt Rivers right over again- She was happy only in her collections, were they mummy cloths, anhas no value to her except ss a: tegral part of s collection. So it came shout that our houa came a home for parrots. Sue i clubbed our scanty resources and cured a Cuban infant of nine months.
tlM-m. stumbled on an Immense medical w ork w hich 1 hail caraloasly left on the floor, end in at niggling to regain his balance, lurched ugaitmt one of tho china cabinets, w hich came Lite floor. For the next fi there w as a grand melee of rector, dog. rat awl broken glass and china, and above all the tumult rame aunt’s voice —"Ralph, dearest, any you’re not hurt mid III name the day.” And actually the fat old parson- somehow got on l.ia feet, and. with blood flowing from the cuts on his hands and face, lient over and kissed her. to Us- utter astonishment of Dr. Farquhar. who, after bring summoned to a death bed. swlihvtily found himself intruding upon the privacy of u family with w horn his ow n In the first lull of the uproar a dulcet voice very near hia ear whispered: “Go home, you old fool." a direction which the hot-tempered doctor would have been glad to follow- tad not a sudden misgiving beset him. The width of tlie room lay between him and Sue. The whisper, therefore, ooukl not have come from her. A sudden light dawned on the voung physician, for the wretched parrot here hopped on the with s sardonic
He threw s pleading glance at Sue. who straightwwy <Hsa|iprarvd from the room, snd w ben I stumbled over them on the atoircase a half hour lalor the pair were-quite oblivious a any o**- ' * *
. If yt ■le. happy in the society of their Ore l**a, I wouldedv iae vou ti> call at the rectory op K street. Aunt has dropped many of her idiosyncraeies. and haa no intention of deimrting this life at prment. Hob's collecting husbands is in no danger of

