CAl‘K MAY CITY, THUltSDJyy MORNING AUGUST 19. 1897.
PRICE 3 CENTS
CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, X. J. Uullt of brick, «ltn»l«l on a blr? *A'h a clrar cjf >ok orrr I he OOcan, mud ph: aided with emery comfort mud eo: < 11 c roorrm are airy, coay and charm Inglr fitted ; the cnlalnc and merrier oih-xcoik d, and there im a lorely mix acre lawn -•—, electric bellm, firmt-clamm laundry, flrc-cmcaj"*, and the mom i.enta for GOO Oncmtm. Congrram Hall ham been recently re i ut In excellent .condition. The sanitary arrangements i pattern and are now perfect KDWARD KMGHT ( AKK.
JVLarine Villa 23rd MiAMO.V, CapCj May, X. J. Open Until October 1st. FOR ILLUSTRATED ALBUM, ADDRESS, Mrs. John M. Rogers Long Distance Telephone No 2. OWNER AND MANAGER.
HOTEL COLUMBIA,
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. uteri mad Improved. Xew Mho age merit, t'ourcnlcnll] I.orated. MRS. S. FOSTER, Fjrmsrljr of the Wyoming
Star Villa,
OCEAX HTBKKT
and
BEACH AVEKVE.
Directly on the Beach. Finest Rooms. EXCELLENT TABLE.
JP. I* BICHABDSOX.
ORIOLE
INr.etljr on Benrn. Xear CONGRESS U ILL BHctat ru.d Cnpneioun EXCELLENT TABLE. MO CERATE RATES. MRS. FRIEND.
STOCKTON HOTEL THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE WORLD SEASON 1887
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS APPOINTMENTS STRICTLY FIRST CLASS DIRECTLY FACING THE OCEAN TiEAU riFUL LAWNS. RATES, $3 AND fs PER DAY SPECIAL TERMS BY THE WEEK
Corner 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.
MARINE VILLA ANNEX Finest Location in Cape May.
I HAVf TAKEN THE PAGE and TATHAM COTTAGE’S IN CONNEOION WITH MARINE VILLA ANNEX. iage the Marine Villa tbla season. Mrs. F. HALLENBECK.
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-*-TIIE GHALFONTE.9^ Dnder New Management. AppoIntmentaFlret-cIaaa ‘ Open all the Tear. ftSTThoroughly Heated. CIIABLEN B ALTOX. of the Co atlnental Hotel, Prop.
MRS. M- B- FIELD-
tub wimum UAPJE MAY, W. Open 8pr ng. Summer, Amumo. Has been ranorated and la now firat-claaa L. all Its arpolntmea'a. Flnnl Location on the Sooth Jeraey Coast. The WINDSOB always lias entertained the beat of Cape May's rUltora and will oou lose to )B. MAlaPXTV, Proprietor.^*
THE COLONIAL,
CAPE MAY, N. J. FULL OCEAN VIEW.
HE FOUND THE VENUS.
of lu now one of the Lourra mumrum, Interesting
tyard uf thepn-fectunof pulloe. This done In the middle of the night In the roce of very few wltnaw, with the ct of keeping the hiding place of the 10 perfectly secret. • thought by th
e of the
* by the outbreak of the oou setting lire to the prefectun to the Palate dr Junior oppe Italy, However, when that lr > put down the e
the Louvre does not mention the name of AL Henri Hrv* relates simply that It was txmght by U. de Marecllus for the Manjula ‘ ’
goddeM that the wortd h M. Bren, having a pretty si of her value, asked the peasa of the soil bow much
Kata Field-, llarial ITam. It Is curious to have seen how a pleasantry ot the lamented poet and writer Mr. Eugene Field has been perpetuated and distorted Irom lu original assertion. When AUm Kate Field, during her last aoJouru In Chicago, was endeavoring to arrange fur the John Uruwm fort, wbi ' been brought for the exposition. Hamper ted to the site at Harper's Ferry which her energy and devotion to thehad scoured, Air. Field playfully renu that w hen she should die she would to be burled by the side of old John
s axis so rapidly that It m
of the great liquid planet, and at last buret In two. Hut the break was not the middle of what had been the grot swift revolving globe of liquid matter. It
also kept turning on IU axis, and in the liable earth?**1 he auiallcr fragment of the great original glulm, being held In I dace by the alUaitton of the larger, has been going around the < '
Wllbertor s. In tbc lab of Wight, hi U farmer, whose or
“Why!" asked Wllberforee. "V the old fellow, with a look of busine shrewdness, ■'when t'other parson 1
PARIS SIDEWALKS.
h
PNEUMATIC BEDS.
■t now excited o
“ Applied U
the pros- Bleeping on air Is the latest Innovation
pect licit anuetliloc will he done to clear In railway travel. The use ot oompraasad Ui.i aid.-walks on the main street, of tliu ! air for that purpose will. In the estimaIneumlinuioniwitli which they are blocked ; tlon of railway men, eventually rovoluhy ale- cafe proprieiorv and other trades- ! tlonlac railway travel and relegate the fa-siie-n. The municlpnl cnunrll has made a | miliar and somewhat clumsy Wagner and ven small U-glnnlng at th.- most tnoffen- i PuUman sleeping oars to the background, rive end by ordering the women who aril | At P»eent the only oar completely fitted ncwsjiais-rs In the kiosks to take- in the lit- ! wlt!l o'mipreased air cushions and beds Is
tig tables on which they sjirrad their ware-* I *?*? pH™** “ w
The cafes, however, Hie chief < whose btblos and choirs extr-nd to
at times, forcing foot isuwcngi-n to walk out Into the middle of the stnr-t, have so this Is that the cltydraws amounting to millions ut Is unwilling to lose, from private Individuals of the 1
pavement.
The concessions arc mail fixed tariff; which varies In the business ImportAnoe of which they are granted. On the Boulevard dee Capuctnes and the Boulevard des I Lai lous. In tlie nclghburboud of the Grand Opera, the central -p»lut of the tax is 75 francs f..r each on tlx- Avenue du Grand < _ franca; on Uio Hue des Hi-lder, which loads to top Gore St. Lazarc, ratlnrad station in the city, it ti on the Avenue des Champs * — -te Sl ”
public holidays such as tlie Fourteenth of July.and Slin.vc Tuesday. . From the cafe k-rrasaus and display apmw for storm the city of Paris derives a #8,000 francs for the rl£ht tokrtohalnln the Hols de Uoulogne. the Champ F.lyeoea, and the other public parka Small stands In tlie public stru-u yield 1 £5.000 franos, and tlie columns on which the theater posters arc displayed 20.000 francs, while still other sums come in from the grants for penny In tlie slot machines, for the illuminated advertising spaces on postnfileo ~ _ ' j on. The newiqiaper kiosks ■Hacked - - -
authority, the cllv having right to ewtabllsb regulations 850 of these kiosks In F
price jmld at prosi-nt L
year for each kiosk.
1 of Paris Is oc
In other ways It can m now obtained from Ua u to respire sidewalks a use of the public. Thou oiibted aimers by which pi n the stm-U are put to sc ience, it Is to be hoped that
will 1> to polna to the sons la im In summe Ing the stores on tlie boulevards to their lights at 10 o'clock, and rii wiokly raids of the poltoc, brongh few years, have cloirod plcUin-sqoc If dlsrv-p Paria in the evening ha life m.d brigtitnoss thu ihllllv. If, tp
nii-r Colonel George K. Waring, Jr., emomtssioner of street cleaning In New York, mndc oJJcycle tour through the Tyrol. His second pajsT describing his cxp.-rlenos np|»ars In The Century Under tlie title of " lllcyoling Through the Dolomites." Colonel Waring says: AU the world has hoard of and much of the world lias visited thu patriotic passion play at Oberaminergau, but few know the degree to which the dramatic faculty Is developed among the Tyrolese. At Brixlegg. In the lower lumbal, I saw some years ago a very Impressive passion play performed by the people of the village, which was said to he much what the Ober. ammergau play was before Bayard Taylor made It known to the world and star-hid It on Its course of financial prosperity. This year we made a lino run to Hrixlegg, sec, in the same hornlike playhouse, a p foruianoc of -'Speckbaoher.” representing incidents of Hofer's patriotic campaigns against the Bavarians and the French. The title role was taken by a young man who looks much — — - of tbe hero. Ho s
Tadl, an outlying v >, there Is a noted pm a local plays, with a h
7 devclop-
on Sunday afternoons isfactlon to the visitors who attend them during the summer. Ons at the most suooeaNfcl of the dramas was written by the wife of a sboemaki Pradl. who plays the loading part with
play of •'Andreas Hof or" Is said unusually fine. Hofer was s native of the Passelerthal. which delioucfam at Mi —>s costumes of LU time still pr U play U said to be marked with |
cor of Vice President J. N.
Fchoonmaker of the P* - - -
Brio railroad. Tbeeq _ however, to he not only pi
oommudations of o
Ingsl before long tl
Colonel Schoonmaker's car ■ after the plans of L. F. Rath, tl or of the latest system of car ft
supports the t t tbs side of the ear ana oontbo day by tbe closed panels ig, folded, after the fashion ol ir a valve connected with a beneath the ear compressed o the rub! kt bag, which Itself outward from the
Is ready to be foot of tbe Bod'' also fit into the side of
closed, and the sleeping car U ones a ready to become the parlor cor fur
appliances Is that they can bo fitted t steamships and dwellings os well as oars ~ " o Chronicle.
lined with skin almost as thick and tough as cowhide, and all of the spec la tors pronounced tbe bet a foolish one as far aa tbe American was concerned. But when about 800 drops bad fallen there was a change of sentiment. The athlete did not say a It was very apparent from the Is face and hls uneasy manner four hundred and twentieth drop he gave up, declaring that ho could no longer endure the torture. The palm of hls baud was then badly swollen and rapidly Inflaming, and In one spot the skin had bn> Louls Republic.
fioah on hls fa
first place, It has been noticed that 111 not rust In dry air or chemically rater. Thus, for Instance, In AreIn southern Peru, not only will Iron rt Ip fbe open air. but rusty Iron
dish brown powder, which 1* knos i with It. If. ol
positive to theotbey, the oxJ Ing will be slower intbepos OpM lp the negative.- - -
"Mrs. Doolittle Is s roman. Isn't shef" “Urn—res—I sapposi o be on the go all the tl
of silk petals, one row slightly overlap- help It She says she can't afford a nurso, a;-— petals arc crimped In a little machine nesd .

