Cape May Daily Star, 25 August 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAV CITY. WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 2o. 1897.

EVEBYBCtiY RE^DS 4 IT PRICE 3 CENT'S

STOCKTON HOTEL THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE WOHLD

LUCK IN MINING.

HIS VISION PERVERTED.

RISKED HIS LIFE.

CONGRESS HALL,

«AI*K MAY, AT. J.

Halil of brick, ultailrd on a Mr* a clear .rjU jok orcr the Ocean, and pre Tided with every comfort and co: The room* are airy, cony and cha Inirljr fitted ; the caialnc and aervioo uio acriod, and there ia a lovely aix acre la’ paaa<-n(ter elevator, electric t>ell«, fii*t-cla*s laundry, firrveacapee. and the B complete arranc n euta for &00 Gueat*. C..D(tre«» Hall baa been recently rate tlnn, repainted an _ ut In excellent condition. The sanitary arrangements art

SEASON 1897

MODERN IMPROVEMENTS

APPOINTMENTS STRICTLY FIRST lIASS; i;’";,

DIRECTLY FACING THE OCEAN

BEAUTIFULLAWNS. RATES, $3 A\'D £5 PER DAY

SPECIAL TERMS BY THE WEEK

position, and 1 It

it approvid pattern ai

now perfect.

Kit HARD HMGHT CAKK.

iVIarine Villa —3r«I NKASON, — Ca|tc 3 May,j 5T, J.

Open Until October Ut.

FOR ILLUSTRATED ALBUM, ADDRESS,

Mrs. John M. Rogers OWNER AND MANAGER.

Con-

Comer rooms and suites with parlors and baths extra,

certs 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 HAVE TAKEN THE PAGE and TATHAM COTTAGE’S IN CONNECnON WITH MARINE VILLA ANNEX. Now ready to reorlve my former patinna. ‘"’t I shall not manage the Marine Villa tbla aeaaon. Mrs. F. HALLENBECK.

I* I. day being m-goiiat.d for tS.SUO, *’T poylng inure than ILOU.OJO 1:

i.d-Jn less than two years.

•nd had a claim over on Salta:

It f.di ..I ally until 1 had expended nearly . .... - in( j

id couldn't afford to help me I (tot credit for *100 and kept ' ill the tunnel 60 feet farther, that I was at the end of my

“Onedayaa 1 was gatlieringup in to quit a nicely drvsod man saunio U> the tunnel and tsqpin to look ai

mostly It and after he had do. w-dl. u-ked me If 1 war i:Ucrencc. and at

A tvnwnkld.. raw ..f 'what, fur want of ! "T a better tiann’. 1* U-nm-d |. r\. rt.,i vtslnu ] ’*111 Is Just now attracting much aUenttun In

North Adams, Ma-.*

The victim of this strange malady Is John Ghlduttl, a C y.wrotd tore who attends the public school* of that city. Phyaleally aid UH-ulally. *o far as sclent and physician* .ht.-nnlnr, he in way differs from other ls.ys of his age, cvyit tint It Is iimctiadlr liu|sse.ihle usre hi* left hatd. writing from righ left, funning hisVttorsiunl sentences back-

y examined both d to arlL 1 feign- ' ' Tog 250

g Distance Telephone No 2.

HOTEL COLUMBIA,

__ CAPE MAY.CITY, N. J. RenoTHted anti Improvetl. Xew ManaReiuent. « unveuieiilly IxxnU-il. MRS. S. FOSTER, Formerly of the Wyoming

allots, and of course 1 agreed. When and selected a point* about 100 foot from the mouth. ‘Is’t's drill a couple of holes here,'ho said. 1 he minute be laid ho! the Hedge 1 saw he waa a miner, and snort time we had two beautiful boh toe rock. When the shots went off. I o hardly restrain uysrif from rushing the tunnel at 'unco, and when tliesti cleared away 1 was the lino on the spot. And there lay n body of ore exiosed which was atterw-ard found to be 8 fre t thick ran over *100 to the ton. X had left the md the superb

^THE GHALF0NTE.S4 Coder New Msn.cement. Appointments Flr*t-el H t.LOpen all the Year IW Thoroughly Hest.ilf*-I; CHARI.1 H W AKTOY. oftha Co ttlnenlal Hotel, Prop.

South Lafayette St. Sear Beach,

•0 Urge .cool vresudshs? sssdsssrisivjaiias" —•—- MRS. M 8 FIELD

strang. “There it husband and wife

lls peculiarity of the boy was noticed on a* he U-gtin to take writing lewaana. conirel the h-tt.TS quickly and wrote ily for one to young, hut hi* writing Invariably in the twrrw oroi-r. urtlng from the wrong side of the , he vvouhl reiver his copybook with actor* which linked unlike anything d writing, hot If the page was hold re a mirror the reflection was perfectly lie and apiswtvd likeonllnary writing, nge to <siy, he innkiw flguros in the

there is anylhli . . rography, and he p-ndsts that his handwriting is like that of any other person. One may guide his right ‘hard line of reqn- hi the prnjxr manner, l moment his hand 1* reb-a-d he Instantly changes the pncll to his left hand and ootnmenrew to write in hi* through the looking glass fashion. Another jnenllar feature of this pervertad vision is that apparently he has nodlfflcnlty in reading the handwriting of other persons, although there Is such a difference between hts own and that of other*. His teacher. Mis* Alice C. Buckley, says that he cvld.-qtly tries very hard to do as ho is told, hut it is aa difficult for him to ■xrito In tIs-ordinary manner as It would bo for another to practice hi* unique method. She cannot make up her mind whctlsr from a defect in his ■uin the fact that lie Is left handbo has Huh- hope of remedy uncon indu.v the child to use his nd. I>r. C. W. Wright of North a specialist on the eye. after a af cxamlnatbms of the Ixiy’s eyes, .d at tbeooneluslon that the child his own expression, “a freak of He doe* nut, however, think e Is any unusual missing of the -re of the lye. The doctor, In all of experience, never mot with an

and to him It sre

dona if hocked out the pi of postmaster tiy adding . tor n,on<7 order ». » “’■Tl- of

n not do bnxlnsaa L

found by the t iregon grand Jury. Bntton heard. He rrallrcd that he had dona met—a.re. be was ready to go to xnraUat

ir the burden. of walking :p to ths po- ~ of tioonUng a comfortable railroad

. Forty three miles c_ t the swirling, wild, unbridled rival*, nrlng along through clinging mud, prived orafe and light because the matches he carried were s.siki«S. snatching a hungry till, by the way at the little sUve of toed be had In, his pockets, all sodden and smeared w 1th mud—this was the »—v that

err when h S?;

B y.ai* ago a

re-turning nre-tie cx.T of Ksklmos whom

a the north of Greenland, who. gave them s-mio o.lon'd llthoperstirted In lu.nptngjhcm upside

did they ap|anr natural. To these nallve*y» arltml Individual or >Jtct revimd to <svu|iy n propr padlion, at in the case* of pictures nppin-utly tiny nooreanij to re-viTs- them in order elate them.—N.-w Y'ork Herald.

J appreciate tl:

This 1s a wild cai tents, most ly_small oi and “shanU.*," rang O' feet. The hu

.1 lulus Camp i>, cnnpssd of S«9 «. and 112 “shacks" g fre.m ti liy 0 to £0 I*t are the dance-

and

It Is liard to get a tsd In fartablc place at. any price. Every kind of trade is amply re-presented on a, small scale except the gamlilltig houses and saloons, which are- repavs.-ni.sl on a scale out tothcmiiiilaTof Inbahltam*.

.-cud every day, and

the wtm s m, 15APJE MAY, UT. J. C)(»o8prng. §amm-r/Aw«''>n. lisa been renorsUd and U now finuclsas h, ' - » ••*■** J«M-, Orast. Tim WIND-

Star Villa,

OCEAS STRKI T and BEACH AVER HE.

HAlsI*I.]X, Proprietor.

Directly on the Beach. Finest Rooms. EXCELLENT TABLE. F. E. RICHARUNO.N.

ORIOLE Oirrrtlj- on Reach. Xcar CONGRESS H \LL Bright excellent table. MODERATE RATES. MRS. FRIEND.

...-Portland, that ha would come himself to the ncarat station on the railroad, Sheridan, and these surrender to an officer of the law. No need to re nd a man to bring him in from his distant home. 1st the officer come to Sheridan by a certain day, and be would ha tbore. Hr ki-i* his word, albeit more than onor It nearly cost him his Ufa Sutton has a wife. He kissed her goodby and Stuffed hts pockets with the food which she, poor woman, had put up f<* him with loving core, enough to but him two days, it might he, on the way to Sheridan. 1 he 1 hree riven, triple thunderer in r. turbid with swirling m^e^Sg . _ rwerping log* and Jag- » their sockets by tha

i In the To i.d consent to a rellgloui ling to rahblnlcnl law, wl y liefore his wife could lull u l Ms wife did not take adi w op|x>rtunity.—New Y'ork Pros..

Saxon tankard* nr wassail bow Usd l.y llm* running around the : Snuvll hole* were mode par: ' tlie sldi* of the vessels, and re placed p’gs to regulaUi t rank by each participant in t j drink a greater portion tlv

There are many signs indlosting Immediately sftar the inanguration of Mr. McKinley oa president of the United Statoe another attempt wUl be mode to off ) annexation of the Haw is republic. Xu enllolpatlon of this attempt. It will tie well for the Amerlcan people to consider calmly and soberly how their interests would he affected by the oonanramaOon of this ecberot last i the sake of argument, that » can have the Hawaiian Islands aa a part < this Union If we want them, and that w

circumstances- What will The annexation of the H would In a very Important r

neutak Owing to ouru and wealth, an Invasion of our tore by any foreign power or oomblnstton sers is so hopeless that we may oonouraelvcs virtually unassailable In intlncnlai stronghold. We have alhcen proud of the advantage we bad ng army and navy for onr defense. The Hawaiian Islands are *,000 miles distant from our Pacific coast. If we annex

ilcstion with them, very m ,ud military as have. In oth.

point, which will - u us of tbs most »i lege ut being substantially Be • big nod ocstly standing i Harper 's WmUx.

Very little devclopimut work has done yet on the claims and mines, hut for the amount dune there is an excellent showing of rich, high grade ore. No miner or any ..lie elts- who must Immediate work to live should come I os the camp is overstaa-ked now. Every foot of the surrounding omntry is taken up by claims, some- two and U.re-e deejL There Is a pro-[*et of lively times in set I ling up these claims. There is a rival cump just over the hill cost of Randsliurg. lutnutl Jolumneaburg, on immensely high sounding name fur a very small camp of o few scattered tents. In fact, living hero is alsiut like camping out on a vacant lot In Son Francisoo surrounded by old tin cans and without comforts of nice pavements —Hand*bus* Letter In San Francisoo Call.

pin fc

might

What

yaity ai

Priunss of Wales rialta the pholiigrajiiu r she usually

that her snnug slmll take place monnng. A spisiul studio is net apart for the jirino-ss ami other members of ■yal family. It is approached by n pnvute dis.r, which leads to an anteroom provided with easy chairs and u plentiful supply of' illustraUsl paper*. * loll chamls-r is fluid up us a dreasoom. and here is to be found a from Marl Ufrongh Hon*-, who bar did her rtiyel mistress with a iug care containing brushes and toilet ococKBuriiw. Thu princess, ig discussed the piaitiou in which i to be taken, arrangi* herw-lf and the operation proceeds. It is etiquette on the*.- occasion* for the idu-tographer to oddreas any remark lie may have to lake to the lady in waiting in attenduiv, who in turn .-ehlrvws the prince**, •bo replm through her also, hnt it is ltd less to say that etiquette is dispensed with ly tin! prinoi** in many

a*.—London LeUtT.

yet Justice must he done oi »oent met.d os Is ret down In - Nevertheless there ore degreva, a: Ih-lllngi-r n-solved that tills wa Where It would mil strain the c just it v wire It softened wlU: Therefore he Imposed the h which is imprisonment for s

a fine cquul lo the sum which Suttoaapprepriut.tl.—Portland (Or.) Letter In fian

FraiH-isoo Examiner.

President I. ; Falls Iroi oonstrurthm of what he c! horaacyde, whereby a bon four wheeled vehicle on ordinary ground at the ralo of one mile In 6b seconds. The prnpowd machine can lie made in two forms, either one of which Mr. Woodbury villi Oil the MIL

directly Is

g operation to rv •• soot of tivo rider wl I or above the horse.

I out-, and If It should (roves surras, will undoubtedly be a world breaker In record, for fast traveling.—Groat Fall*

The Boston Transcript thinks tbeelea Uon of McKinley u ocnllrnutlon of the old tradition that tbs American people like

Jeff arson,

Andrew . _ John Tyler, Zachary Taylor. Miaaro rm- , more, Franklin Pieros, James Buchanan. > Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Job * Cleviaand and I

>h. yes. 1 am a Catholic." tinned to watch him, and ha n his Roman collar. •■Ob," r mn, “I see you're a priestl” .. who had difficulty In maintaining hi. gravity, answered, “Yea, I am ■ A” The man fixed his eyes upon Ith more Interest than ever, end Curtis then (irooeoded to put on rplo scarf. Tin- Irishman started tonlshment and exclaimed, “Why, . in ore a bishop!" The bishop said quietly, "Y’es, I am Bishop Curtis," and the man fell on his knee and asked the bishop'e blessing—New Ycwk T

fire of London in isosderty estimated to exoeod *68,-

uuj.uuo in value. At that time e large pofUon of London oontlsvod of frame build-