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It at<«n» B pojj to apart to pretty a picture a* the one drawn by Whittier of the. agnl Barbara Kmichie waring the atan ‘and atripea orw the beMa of the rebel boata aa tbty marched thmatth Frederick, bat troth ootupda the atatrmdit that Barbara only dtaplayni the flan after the arrival of the' Feflcral taoopa, while a yoangrr womou dArxl' the rebela. without, howerer, beixiB
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Barbara'a maiden name waa Hauer, and abc waa born on Dec. S, ITM. in Lancaater^Pa Her family moved to FrvfkTic^, Md., whan ahe waa a child, and in 1B0G ahcbiamrd Johu Ca*j» r Freatehie. One of lo r rrlativra now living in Frederick U authority for the fulkm-iui; atatemeut: “BarHara waa intenady patriotic, and iu September, ]8dl. when the Union a<ildifn drove the rebela out d Kredurick, Ilartumi manifeau-d hi light by aunditiK at b*r window w silk SaM4u her hand. Owiug to her advanced am (nearly Wl) ahe nttne-tid a greaf dekl of atu-nttou, both uflioen and privates breaking ranks to shake Inr by the hand. For thm-bonraabucumiuned by the window, nntil. 1 •rooming eahnurted, aha war punwaded to come iu and rest. Earlier iu the day a younger mo man 'bad waved a small Union flat from a hooae in the same stm-l wbili
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“In Abe rAthment following retreat of the n-bada the two Incident! became blended together, and a resident of the town, writing to Mrs. E. D. K. N. Scatthworth, trebled them aa one Mia SoatEwortb, feeling that -ahe coaid not do Justice to the theme, wrote ooant of it to the poet Whittier, who, stretching poet's license to the limit, penned the wejl "known venes entitled ‘Barbara Kreitchie!' "Barbara * home waa eitaated Wiwt Vatriik street, on the ca*t bank of Oarroil creek. Oinetly opposite town spring, wbase water* Mill babble ap a* refreshingly aa they did through all the years of our bitter strifn. Whichever party held Krederlrkwaa anre to be repream ted by iu soldier* at that spring. There during but summer day* they would lounge In Uie shade of Barbara' stoop If it were the hoy* iu blue, sli was very graeiuu* and would oume dowi and lend tliym Ji« r tumblers or her dip per and giveTEeiu bisruita, but not a the Ounfederati*, wbomabe woo Id drive fruau her premiaus or <rek-r from bet portico with a majestic motion of hei cane, her great age protecting her from inaolenoc or harm. "Barbara died cm Die. lb, Ibti2, al the age of 110 years -and IS days bln was buned tawide her husband in U» Uerman iiofioiuid churchyard of Frederick. "lii lb6b a flood did a ‘gnat deal pf damage to property on Wist Patrick street, and Barbara's bouse was condesenod and torn down to widen Carrol) crook. Xbo carpenter who raxed the houae made canes uf the balustrade and sold them. .One waa sent to General Grant as a souvenir. "After Barbara'a d>wth there was’ _ ■ale uf a portion uf her furniture, audit waa my pleasure a few years a bedsn-ad owiud by her in an upltulaterer'a store. UJd fushiutMd^ja-vt'nily plain and aimple, I sbuuld have paaMd it a hnndnd t nms w ithout noticing it had my aUantiuo not been called to it by t£e *Uffi ; *t*-j*T. who tc-ld mo be had purehased it Irum a Frederick dealer upon a sworn afiidavit aa to Us geuuinenrat. The hurt on which she dud
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"The histone silk flag is in the ptre ■ion of the nicer who atond upm that memorable isvasion by Barbara's aide while the laUi-rbeld it in her hand; also among her priceless treasures thii gam' niece values a blue china coffeepot, which was the |iropcrty of Barbara, and fromwliich coffee was ae-rved to General Washington when be visited Frederick in 1791. Upon that orciinicn Washington spent the night at Mn. Kimbal'a -bote-1, where the City hotel now. stands and Barbara Freitchie brought . her Liverpool china to grace
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"Whittier painted, truthfully when
ho said:
"Singularly Enough, the chnrcbia are all grouped tuge-tbev within a stone's throw of each other, Barbara waa a mumtar of the German Be-fnrnird. with Or. Zarharias aa pastor. A few years after the war be was inlervle-wed by aomd admirer* uf'■Whitrii-r's e^juisite Usea 'Ah, yes,' answered.tin- ductur tenderly, 'I waa Barbara Frnitchie'
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PALACE STFAMER REPUBLIC
PHILADELPHIA and CAPE MAY Stops both ways at WILMINGTON on Sunday. Monday, Wednesday and tlijday, and
CIIKNTEK •sday, Tlmrviay ,
on .Sunday, T Saturday. •
BKEAKWATER Tl * Wednesday.. OCEAN TRIP
LEAVES RACE STKKKT WHARF I’hiladelphia, ^ 30 a, m. Cape MayLauding 1 30 p. m. for Ocean and Breakwater Trips and 3 15 p. for rhiiadclphia
CONCERTS, MUSIC. DANCIN'! THEATRICALS. Refreshments of.all kinds' at 1’ojiu tar prices. Fare Round Trip Fare Fhlladelpkla to Cape May. Good during mcmmou #I.2A Fare Magic Trip cltbcraay75c. Fare* Breakwater and Ocean Trlpn, Baggage and Freight Transjiortcd. Horses and Carriages taken. Baggage handled by Union Transfer . Company. Office, corner ashing 'ton street. Cape May, N.-J. 'WILUAM'F. RUSSELL, Genera' Manager. Telephone.
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BEST QU
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COAL! COAL! COAL! COAX!
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F*. 406-408 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Fancy Cake Bakery and Ice Cream Parlors. •a-FRENCH AND VIENNA BREAD ROLLS. PASTRV.^ETC. BEST MATERIALS USED COTTAGES AND HOTELS PROMPTLY SERVED. GIVE US A TRIAL.
•/Brasil, l-owrr For City Sapp!/. Tbs distribution of hydraulic power London Is the biggest thing of Its kind In existence It Is not only unique In t sent* of being tbo b<rgo»t dlstrihuUnn power from ornlral stalbms in any city In the world, hut It U, excluding siuallsr in staUatiun* In utber cltlaa, theunly lOMm.o of a powurdNiribnlUm whlolifunilslimi-x rluslvoly a powrr supply. In otlipr system —vlx. gas. elurtriclly and slasdT^ti^maii Inientlnn Is In supply light and heat, ibr supply of bower I-ring only subsidiary Even tbs o>ynpressed air supply la Paris, d In Idea to the hydnu- ... m. Is dependent largely IU llghilng buslnesa Hydhtulb lajwcr In London and other el tie* Is also Inb-reatlng In another way. In *0 much that It'dependt not only exeluslre >7 or mainly on the supply of power alone, but that the supply was originally Intend ed to serve, and la In tact, almost entirely uaed for, one special olaas of buslnresthat uf lifting. The lowest rale charged fur hydraulic power In Inndon la la ed. ^er 1,00b gallons. The pressure Is *60 pounds per square Inch, so that aaeh 1,000 gallom tains B,78» horsepower hour*of enerjf Od. per 1,000 gallons la therefore, eq lent to, say. 2d. per horsepower hour. It la only the largest hydraulic planta, pumping JO.OOO.OOO or more gallons per quarter, which are capable of pumping al this cost. If to.the actual public expense* added the Inlernst and depreciation oh the capital value of the plant and the value of tb* spare occupied by It. largest private pumping planta - taring In London are at tb* railway goods depots, and at one of dhe principal.and most modern of theet depots, al which u 100,000,000 gallons par year aid pump the pumping cost, exclusive of Intel and other charges, is 0d- per 1,000 |
fortifying this line, was iatsni province of Plnar del Rio from e net of the Island, and thus to prevent s retreat of the toree* of the Cuban loadMqceo, who was operating In that proves. Marie!. the northern trrmlnoa cf s Una, la about 26 miles west of Havana, d at two point*—Guanajay, which Is six liasaofatfa «< Martel, and Artemlsa, which la four mlfss north of Ms>na there Is dlrec« nllwsy conneorion with Bat — of the troche than la a fairly try fora few mile*, hot beyond la tb* moontalnous region! In wl ‘ ‘
B yard* apart, oonnectad by rill* * - rotected In front d by wire sotan Idockhouaea are >e of heavy _ . the Hot art A .with strong garrisons sappartieg
WEST JERSEY JlERESS CO. Merchandise, Valuable Packages and Money To nil point* in the United] Ntate*. ' ^ vk. Rett Sf n j ce B etfeen ^p e (jj jjhi piijiaiieiptij Quick Thansit. Prompt Deliver es Orders for goods 10 be fbrwardcd by express will be carried without cLirge and p.omptly delivered by our own messengers, so as 10 insure 1 far as practicable, the return of goods same day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be sent by express on ta»l palaenger trains. CATE MAY OFFICE—Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE-*-Foot o! Market street, adjoin jng Upper Ferry Building. ROBEKr STRETCH, Genei*! A^nt
Knickerbocker Livery Stables,
Rear Knickerbocker Ice Office.
CffOSITE C0NQRES6 TWO S<ir.41lKK FROM NTATIOX. CAPE MAY, X. J.
J.R.WILSON
Proprietor.
The Largest B 11siness is done at / Because it has been long known that the Choicest Meats and Finest Qualities of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, etc., arc always obtainable there, and courteous attention given to every
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HAINES k WOODS RENTA UR 4 XT, Sew Management. Cor. Wn-bliiglon and JackMon Slit,
DILLONS,
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets, Oi 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. KriS^Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
Hotel Lafayette,... Ooen June 22nd to'Seotember 16th* Sruate on the Beach; service of highest standard; the only house employing a cor^uf French waiters. JOHN TRACY & CO.
SEA BREEZE HOTEL
POWEI.I*. Maririger.
X-ieaLx Tatele 2D'4ECct« mnd. Ji. Xm. Co-xto. Perfect KaoovaUoo all through. Foaiiren Elrg.ot Nlreping Booms Brel Wlnaa, Liquors and Cigars. Orchestra Music Day sod Evening-
jRISCOM’S MRK and CREAM DEPOT, V 4 101 JACKSON Street. Fare fislvtn Couo'y Milk and Cream ForolU—d to Hotels bih) Co I la* re Alx Fine Creatnen Batter. C. B. OR18COM, MsaaOKK J
WM. G. ESSEN. Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 624 Washington St, Cape May City.
Bakery eolirvly raraortuled~aod rnlamd. •m I'arlur* aud Porch. Large '—*— * delivery sod reasuo.
BK EXTON VILLA, CAPS SIAT.NK. J. Near the Beach. Handsomely decorated and improved. Large,-cool “ ' jior Sea view. Open until October «*L Special rate* ■■IIS. J. A. MYERS. ,
y.VMES M. E. HILDUETH. * COL 1 NSELLOH-AT-LAW buu oiTua jt* si aa aKxxiiikaa la CitaacuT huTALV 1‘LBUC. Offic* si fko. at Oceu Street. Caro Mat ClTT.X.J.
J BPICEK LEA MING, ATTOKNEV aaoOOL.S.IEUXJKAT-LAW KXAMISKK. BOLICITOK IN CHANCE*Y ALSO M EC1AL UASTEM IN CUANCKkf Mt W'ABItlKUTUN bTUALT, Cara Mat City, N. J.
^OHUAN HAND, Attohnkv and CocasaLuia-AT-LAW Bolicitur. Master sod Exsmlaer in Chtusrry, hupivme Court t. umuilsslou er sou Nt.ury I'ublic. Cara May t wear Hook, N. J. UhTreote I'uuuc Buildiuct).
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O CAPE MAY, N.J. MBS. C. E. MUNUOE. t lOLUNS' HOTEL AND / KKSTAUUANT, llki UKCATI & STHKCT. OPI*. COLUMBIA
LOTS FOB SALE. ESTAJK OK MAKE DEVIVE. KirM auU tv cutHl areaurs. aujumiue Ibr Lauu ova N-v It-vlli 111 Ire, 1W..U Walk. I'ura Wal.r, *;*• siiil Un-UK- Uabt* lu Pruac UNION TRANSFER COMPANY, UAUUAUK KXFK1-3M AMI General ItitllroHd Tleket
DELAWARE BAY HOUSE. 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 Lev delightfully enjoyed there. Seaside delicacies are prepared and served in the best manner.
Zoological Ejarden, Fairmojnt. Park, PH I I.A DELPHI A ..IK NEW MONKEY 1IOUMK NOW OPEN losrta.. yth lb. usual lares us lolarreUn* coWia* oi llviax Wlla bossii.. Hires sai ireUlre relists*, nc. - CHIMres UsSs.lt* BslartUyi sad Lrcal BoJdaT* lexospt July ihcaduUs, 1*coal*: shl“— ‘—-

