Cape May Herald, 28 July 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY' HERALD. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1904,

A CULT FROM BAVARIA. View* of Herr Drutschel, Apostle of fro Underclothing. WEARS OILY TB0D8EEE AND OOAT

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Tbr OMMt picturaMjue psawnsiT « bo arrtA-od rwullj' at New York on the Kaiser Wilhelm 11. from Brvmen was Herr tieory Dratscbel of UcMamfefak Bavaria, the advocate of uo uuderelothlny and no shirt, says the New York World. Herr Drutschel. who wean only trousers and sack coat of homespun gray, with a pair of shoes and a big cane and a large black felt hat, is bearded and long haired, lie looks aa strong as a giant. The topmost four or live Inches of his chest Is bare, and the skin, weather and sun hardened. Is as red as a pumpkin. Herr Drutschel has come over seas to introduce his cult of hardening the body, curing rheumatism, bad drcola Uon. shonneaa of breath and headache by bathing, nourishment and "nothing but nature," aa the shirt leas advocate terms his religion. « Herr Drutschel says be was 1U until be was thirty yean nld. with various doctors prescribing to no purpose, and that be did not obtain health until be abed, within six months, his overcoat and flannel underclothing and took cold baths In the open air. Herr Drutschel has brought over a choice assort meat of his aphorisms, among which are the following, translated Into bis own quaint English: "A large and well ventilated ball Is necessary to drink beer In. Do not remain there long, but for several tl leave It and go out of doors,to breathe In fresh air " “The more a person wraps himself up In his cloches the thicker will be the veil over his brain." • “A fresh good breese Is to the human body like water; bis flesh and marrow become hard and full of strength, wa ter turns to Ice." "Many men sacrifice rather their health than their aches and pains ' "Mac ought to be able to drink after beer wine and '"Ice verso just so far as eating and weather are concerned; In rain, storm or sunshine always be In the open air--then man shall be like a pine tree, green In summei well as In winter, well off in cold beat, wind and storm." "The best meal wtthoct sufficient fresh air Is worse than a poorer fare with good air." “Eat whenever yon are hungry; drink when you are thirsty; time does not matter. Pure air Is for the stomach like a newly sharpened grinds tone to grind corn m 1th." "While drinking beer you ought to eat some cheese and rye bread (no batter upon It)." "It is still more wholesome to drink beer in the open air, which will prevent

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A RHODES SCHOLAR.

I I’atrsvslty. The only Rhodes scholars at Oxford •o far are the Colonials and Germ says the New York Tribune. The Americans will go there next year. The Colonials are said to be a bit rough, without the Eton polish, but a year has done wonders with them.

“I believe." said an observant don. "that the most capable man in (he college is a German, who a Rhodes scholars hip. He is also, I ~ “ UfeR 3er-

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explained the young German In ex-

cellent English The

around and selecta. On Thursday I received a telegram from the katoer, "You go to Oxfovd on Tneaday." end I

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RUSSIA'S GOLD RESERVE.

Henry Norman, the wed alau traveler, who visited the Imperial bank at St Petersburg. deecrU the June World's Work the tn chamber as follows: The walls of the apartment completely covered up to a bright at about eight feet with shallow cupboards with doors of strong wire netting. leaving their contents plainly visible, each door being both padlocked and sealed. About five-sixths of these cupboards were completely filled on, narrow shrives with Ingots of gold, the ends of which made a lining of gold for nearly the length of the room. The light was reflected brightly from the shining metal,- and the effect, needless to aay, was highly Impressive. I felt as If some fairy had conducted me to one of the caves of gold 1 used to read about with awe as a child. The balance sheet of the Rank of Russia for March 20 stated the total gold in the bank to be aa follows: ! gold coin. 288.000.000 rubles: gold, coin, 142.000^00 rubles; gold coin. «H.0U0.UX) rubles,. total, 584.000. 000 ruble*, or 8813400.000. Tbs total gold resrrx* of Rusal reaches the Imposing sum of WXXMXX 000 rubies, or more than 8SC0400400. It la. of course, only a comparatively small part of this vast stock of the pro clou, metal that would be available under aay ctrcomstaaces for a war fund. This fund would coma, In the first place, from the reserve of gold saw. The currency law of Russia of 1807 prescribes that up to 000,000,000 rubles paper money may be lasued with a gold reserve of only one-half Its face value, but, that all subsequent li must be covered, ruble for ruble, by a gold reserve. Now there Is a nominal circulation of paper mooey to the value of 080400.000 rubles, but of this there are always at least 30400400 to 50400.000 In the bank; therefore the effective circulation of paper m is not more than 030400400. an this, according to law. 390,000400 be redeemable by fixed gold Deducting this sum from the 000 of the fixed gold deposit, we have 234.000. 000 rubles immediately available as a war fund, and to this can certainly be added a large part of the gold on deposit abroad, belonging, aa explained above, both to the state and tc the Bank of Russia, the total bring aay, 225.000,000-say, an available sum of 200,000,000, making a total war fund Immediately available of 484400400 rubies or $225400,000.

SEEDLESS APPLE.

Joha r. The seedless apple to the John P. Spencer of Grand Junction. Colo-, aay* the Philadelphia North lean. When the navel orange was first perfected and placed on the market Mr. Spencer reasoned that If It sible to drive the seeds out of the orange It would be possible to accomplish the same with the apple. He ex-

hy to make seedless themselves. Several additional years passed before the boddad trees grew to suflMnt stoe te bear fruit When the fruit did appear U was as Innocent of

ittar fea tares other than the fact that it lacks seed are to be in the new apple. The only

a hatch Into the apple There bring no btaaaoo there to ga ttve by eating the bs*& sad so to nothtog for the worms to fissd s

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< THE«W8T0RY»0F«CAPE»mY > C0lWTY } From THE ABORIGINAL TIMES To THE PKE8EVT DAY Embracing An account of the Aborigine; The Dutch is Delaware Bay; The Setttoment of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villagea; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County; and The Soldiers of the Civil War BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS.

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GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG'S.. 108 Jaclcson St. Cape May to ge J our Shoes Repaired V’ou will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather is used ih hr to Mb ta hi U M lit to ihi to M kdat It you meet with accident while traveling, the Empire Registry Company will pay ywo FIVE DOLLAK8 PEE WEEK for loaa of time. In cane of death. $loao WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REFAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND.

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