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VOLUME XXXIII. - ' CAPE MAY CITY, HEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. JULY 15. 1887. WHOLE NUMBER. 1711.
CAPE MAY. CITY. N- J.. Utstr *. II 00 4 Tar Strictly Is Advisee•Ursfrtstonal (Cards. J^EAMIXG.A BLACK. ATTORNK YS-AT-LA W, CAMDKN, A. 1. P>-1 j~jB J. F. UUUMHMG WBOH, dkntTsts ™t skeFKKS, ■sx C*raM*rOop*r HooM-T*iar»J»i> »nd «»'• — - — JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW AND •oucrros. « astir and bxaminkk in CHAHtfKRT. ^ Offlj* •> No. U WMhlaaton Htr»«. CnpeM a j pENNINGTON T. HILDRETH, ATTORNEY - AfT.-LAW SOLICITOR IN CHANCER"! , InsiBfSS" (Cards. ^ Eiams, toactioal PAINTER AND GLAZIER. uuor-ooau iireei nut Arctic none. UAI'l MAT CITT. N. J. Mm mny be left ill Johneoal C. OII.E, HOD8E, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER, ESTIMATES TURKISH ED SURROGATE'S OFFICE . jgffir®ss?Tsra22 s IUBROOATB OF THE COUNTY Of OAI'K MAT. u Me office ei Cape SUy ™on Bone, oe TUESDAY AND SATTTKDAY rfeenbjmA. WILLI AM roefumv jQAHIXL COX. Son, Titem, Pip m Fancy Broils. I1AKRER SHOP ATTACHED. Cifl Hi, OOBKT aOl'BAA. J. BuiSESimTii™ J. 8. OARKISoN, tt A n WnahUunon St.. Cepe May H.J. y
A Packet of Condi menial Spice, which costs only three - cents, will if given to a horse, keep him in good appetite right along. He will stand the hot B weather better and will do his work easier and with more vigor. He will improve in his appearance and be more satisfactory in every j way. «wAnn>T-tuwH. 'te-ij All Mb if Grass am Una' Sals, Tborayjlj RMtrment. Tree Iron. Weeds, or j LANDRETH'S LAWN GRASS SEED, *wr^N»« MSw * "-ar" »■!«■«•* D. LAHDRETH A SONS. Nee, neM ■So. eik SL. *nd DnmnAn, no Ana, bl. i-i.ii. »!***. im* t\BS. J.N. A J. B. HOBENSACK, Medical and Surgical Offioes,
| L. E.MILLER, ' j G£N£RAL CONTRACTOR, ."MOVING BUILDINGS A SPECIALTY, * CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. jy'5-y iKotfls and Boarding Bousrs. MARINE VILLA, . GAPS MAY. N. J. OPEN rOK TUB SEASON OF IM. FIRST-CLASS IN ALL 1TB AWOINTMKNTb tn7-»ii Mrs. P. HALLBNBECK. • AMERICAN HOUSE. Chastnut StiWMtJIjMt. 8th and 9th - Phifada. IfB-U JAMRH D. MCC1.ELI.AN, Uroprlt-lnr. West Jersey Hotel, TOOT or MARKET STREET. CAMDEN. N. JI ' sSSKS! STEPHEN PARSONS. Late of ParmxCr/loUt. Omln. , JOHN FOTTMR. ciert. ]re. Boots, Show, Watt Baprrs, (*tr. ELDREDGE JOHNSON 39 WaHhliiElon St., Cope Mny, IN. J., ; " BOOTS AND SHOES, LeiV*< en.) moo oomptele 8*«e* ot_ <1 »|. Cbeep Douu-I Shore. In tu tne lateei Ship, qnaliiy RUBS'ER' GOODS A SPECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. A. L. HAYNES, DEALER IN Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, TIN ROOFING and GUTTER WORK, t Oe felr Melons principal* o( " LIVE AND LET LIVE." Carriage- Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. GEORGE L. LOYETT, Flour, Feed, Hay, Stra'w, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 3 No. 48 JaokBon St.. Cor. WnMhington, ■i*-*1" c»m MAT I ITT. "■ Jp x ( iMk MOST RELIABLE . JSufL FIBE INSURANCE AGENCY Jty Mb Cape May County. WtPffirviirr ■■ Mj MflB en*'® M ... 1 Kelts u Low as in any Companies. \ AppllrrlloMrpmnrj part til me canty will receipt -J . / \ iai crnTT uiun a^n* J J '■PUSJf^L_ * Agent, ' » i
— w . -» - ^ CAP* MAY OoCRT ROUS*. Jt.J. , STEAM HEATING. ORLANDO KELSEY, NO. 510 ARCH 8TREET, PHILADELPHIA Kelsey's Patent ectional Safety Steam Generator. Beet in the ! World. Adapted to Hotels. Manufac uriee and Buildmga of Every Description, ll'.: v JOSEPH P. HENRY, Sign and Frescoe Painter, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. jsat ' NATHAN C. PRICE. Surveyor and Conveyancer, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. (Ay DUKE & DOAK, Contractors and Carpenters, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. DAY ID W. ROD AN. F,iOT OF JAOKBON STKXrr. OAPB MAI. N J. Wakee it, is Ions Be public reoamlly MUi>tu«biUi cb<M M ot FIELD AND GARDEN r SEED Co*l|*Wood, Plour^AJeed of all Kinds, Freah A Salt Hay in Bales "" GOFF & SMITH, , MANUTACTUMKRa AND NBIFFRRY OF BRICKS, POTTERS BUFF AND CLAY Wa l»p ootaanur on M a larf . nliMm qoaiur of One. w„.ch m «ui aaU al ibr LOWEST CAMH PRICES. ' rvw« M B.ll.plwr, a M MUindr, OBcf, mffiY UTOoarj »nw. *1 A hr«o km., MIllYIHa. N.J. » winja^BMAW^AirgwL^^^^ia-Y^^fiiMw^YMMjf i.i !»».,>. rioalp, AtiaaUoa BENJ. D. CUR A IS, ^ ; Practical plumber, Gas and Steam fitter, I Wo. I L Decatur Stf<t Cape May. N. -
iB f Jidrfrtistttfirtg. ' i •• ' ' i • ' J t ■ 'i; - - - ' '• ;l ' I X I » • -i " ' * 1 I Ssii to Sanplet df Our ! $15.00 J -Imported Won; SUITS. ; B.« ' i ' Imprted Lmfln Trovsers : $5.00. _ E. 0. THOMSON, j 1338 Chestnut street. < -908 Walnut street. ! PHILADELPHIA. 245 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. | i i • i - i A OriFAT MlbTAKfc « ^jliBi'l KAH !'.=•■ '■« in-llie'livaiioen : ygvBlw'H. . . Tfcu ^.ii j •! by «k . trl,-i ,-iilL-d rfimdlt*. T> -.1,-1. AliAsrim,,- i- , 'l-r.a HP a w/>, mrt - and ?b,p7 Iwimcinaha* UVn pba tatw- ii leill <i"' all that i« elaitncd Ibr H !Tlw AUilopi.or,- ( will gladly rafar an; who daaite to niaka an ima.cigatn,n Jo I* reliabla |iaiTira who hare baan cored by l! Wnrrrtiahorgh, K. Y. Enchwed find pnaOd n-ie for cne-ba) dairu Mil,- .if your Alliiophoroa. ll i wimdrriul llow it ii.rea every ewe where ! " ran perwia.le than to try. The eahaan inrren.ing. Mr .i»lar-in-law woa givaiua inrren.ing. jiv nwer-in-iaw g,v, v
lo die by i he dnrtnra; they »nt for me 1 , t,«k a U-lile •<! AUlfold.orrwau.1 penmm .E . her to irr it, the gave relief She had not lain in Ml for two week" 1 the next night al,e went to bed end elep I all night; in one week alie wax up and ai , work amiiiid the limme. Many thank*. . M». Jso. D. NtTTIM!. t It ia owing to Athlnphoroa that 1 -an alive. I have aullrrtd with inflammatory ' rhetiinati.m for jeain, mart ofthe time ha I ing perfectly helplfce,. But one Mule n , Athlophnrna haa cured ma. There is no . thing like It for the apeedy relief end ^prr j it to all, knowing it will s,YYin,|,|ish whtf I it elairna to de. Me A K. V u Rtnta, i 46 Pleasant St., WaterWr, Conn. , F. C. Hariard, Upper LiaU, N- Y' aayt , "1 had neuralgia in the head and nark | and Athlophorne cured them." ( Every drngguAabould keep Athlopliom and Alhtepboros Filta, but where they car I not be bought of tL. drugaul The Athl; ' pboroa Co.,- 1 1 i W .11 8t.. Now Y ork . w i i ■ tend either (carriage paid I cn receipt >• regular price, which in 41.(0 per l«U. _ for A.;.l,.phnr,» no, I ,VY. for TiU*. ' For lirer and kidney dlweaea bwkt I blood. Ac- Alblophom. 1111* ate unequal*,!. Bhilada. Businrss (Sards. JACK&OS'S CAFB, . 19 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, " (PHiLADKLraiA. y> B. Mt-OLEES A CO." CHDEffl IVTKL niBIfflllE ,. 8CBOOL APPARATUS ARC BUPPUBS. " °fy-y Ho. lie* Area Slreat. Pbifodafofoa TTIF. GRAND TURKISH RUB A 81 AN RATHt. OXtn-R DBPAMTMBNT, flt N. MB St. r --ADHWDKPT, we Wbart street 1 WLAS o/w'wL^ND il'OH!ISO!''Pro,rL M B. MATLACK, ' Ha A N. MSTKNTB FT- PHILADA. "> TEBBiamriBRABIaalgEWFEPIPE CHIMNKT TOPS. WIND (I CARD CAP*. OanSMKT FUlg^UABDSN VABSfe. cmr W*H»<UiW Saw rtpa. a
Two girls come (orwsrd slofrly— fyr . tj,e true Oriental is never In a hurry— romore their -Ao-yatr. or Ivet-d coTCring, and bow to the nAsembled guesix For some seconds" Uiey stand quite motionless, then the eyelids begin to mwe. and degrees each muscle commences to | quirer until every limb is affected. ' Although all present, with the ex cop- , '.ion ot myself, had seen this a thousand : times before, no sooner had the dancers ! advanced than the attention of erery ■ tlien bout their heads gradually back , until tbey almost touched the ground. 1 then they raised themselves, and leaned i j forward untiKthey sank down upon , their knees, still quivering in every ; muscle, until at length Uiey lay prone i , on {ho ground. For 'soma seconds they ; wpmlned there quite motionless, as • anlmatlou were entirely sus- \ pendei The. first sign of returning , life was to move the heads from side to i side, the quivering motion recdin- i mcnees. and the dancers assume tlieir | uPliSllt l,0.9.'tiU" atid break iutu U bart i of badly danced polka. This native i dancing might almost- lie called a s-»ng i Ulnstiated by gestures and posturing | ■aUier than dancing, in our aeeci>taui>u | of the word. These song dances are | usually accompanied by a din of t->m- i toiiis, or a BqueakiiiR sort of violin, Tiut i played Ii# tho lingers oWy; the sounds , produced are monotonous, and" not i pleasing to European ears; tin- move- 1 1 ments of the dancers are marked by | casta in I.. Persian music and alugi-ig , are very different to our Western id, :, , of hominy, and the rendering of a w,c • so ridiculous, being morea serir, m . grimaces and contortions thanm, :-," on* intonation. Yet I'erslans rave', ■bout tlieir music just as tlrey do a!,,-,: , the mveetness of their fruits, the beauty i of their women, the fertility of their! i country', and I have no doubt that on,!; music is just as discordant to tln-ir ear- i i as theirs is to otirs. Night "after nigli! I j they will sit up at these hnd simiinr h entertainments, which to ns would !>> | . In.oppoJfably tedious, and this n„i I, and singing will hold thein hreatld - jand unwearied. Tho tambourine i j ■ very favorite instrument. It is 1, i nj>on the lap and is played by striking i the tightly stretched skin with the t-ce , ond and third fingers of the right ha and the four fingers of the left baud. KtnB Ludwlg". I1.-.1. 1.. It is divided into two parts !,\ of a golden balustrade, the bm-k . being rounded. Here the king's - stands on a raised dlas,tip to wldci lead five broad steps covered with ruby velvet, on which are embroidered larg: gold'-n Hons. -I lis-Ued is of gilt hr".uo<a work of art we meet with on,'-e in a ■ •Ufetime. It is covered with a cannier-paner-of gold cloth, embroidered in colors, the centre representing King touts XIV.. without hi, wig. a large emerald ,ni"hi, iin-osi.ii mip|<fiirefii Kit , hair. The bed is Burtiumutod by a canopy itf gold, with a Inih crown o! i gold in (he centre and four enornnius i bunches of W hile plumes at the fi-ui | comers: from Hie xwnopy descvml tin „ art will devote several weeks. The '• outside is ruby, velvet embroidered in ' giild. .so that of the groundcolor scarce , ' ly anything Is seeu; the inside i&cov- ' ii ered from top to bottom by pieitiri , i i; *rom the Ilible— at first sight the pro 1 f duce of tlic miuiattiro painter's bmsli. s but on close Inspection the triumph of ■; the needlewoman's Skill. The centre .' of the background Is occuidwC bv a »n n I embroidered iu diamonds and pearls n The walls of the I do in are entirely hung i| with red velvet embroidered in -gold. Willi Ifll VCIvn nminnurini ill -^um. n
the children holding gHrliindsof iluwers ,1 no solid that a n ut baby held to t the wall cannot stand out from it more t thuu do these works of the 1 needle. On one side of the bed, within i the space confined by the golden balustrade, Is the washing stand, a Utll mir f ror in gold arabesques, tlic table of f marble supjiorted by gilt bronie lig- i res— the basin, ewer and ten vases in , gilt bronze of a size that would ast.m- 1 Ish even a giant, and of a beauty that c impoaalblo to deacribo. Tho othct i side of Die bed la Uken up by a prny. r i ■tool in ruby gotd-embroidered velvet ; the background filled by a St. Michael colore, of such splendid workman- i ship that the original by the miniature , painter, upon which Oio stitches were i worked, must be leaa beautiful. Above . the prayer stool there is a tiny altar , ' with a copy of Raphael's " Annum . ziata," which, with the prayer hook it ; adorned, was sold by the Perngian fam- , lly that had owned It since Raphael's time to the Empress of Russia, who In her tnm lent it to King Louis, one of her great favorites in former years. Making Km Wend ti-ful. An English chemist haa found a mi - for turning to account the prwtically Illimitable quantity of sea weed that tho ocean supplies, or st least as much of tt as may be desired. He bolls the , weed with carbonate of soda and treats the filtered solution with sulphuric 1 add, obtaining from it in this manner a substance that has more viscosity than starch, or even gum arabic, and ' that can be profitably employed in ' stiffening varibns textile fabrics. It is also said to be excellently adapted for > the making ot syrups, and for certain " culinary uses. From the cellular tndv :inrous matter left after the extraction .1 I hat material, a very good quality or « writing paper can be cheaply made A Iii.ii.iri rmi*w »f Mind. Doctor— No. I can do nothing fot yon". I am sorry to tell you. sir, that yon - are already as good as dead. Patient— But, doctor, 1 have not ye* made my will, Doctor -Too late, sir; too late. E l'atlent 'But I have made no previa, mn for paying my debts- tlie Urge hill I owe you. and Doctor (hastily)— Quick, then; on eeo- ■ ond thought. I see that my watch U "T '" «it« mtnutea faiL
- it- i» au awful sight to eeo a man drown, but with foresight and skill po , maajiecd drowa, F«icy « ?oa -in which ; : there is- no swimming, rqi-l u re-a inti which you' may plunge unaware. . A man Is loping over the grden prairie, 1 looklng out from under his !>rb:ul somat the lazy cattle dud the prairie ■ dogsplaying lu the sun. Suddenly there like a giant's throat swnllow- ; a choking shout of terror. The prairie dogs run "into tlieir holes, and a ously_aiid frightened. The tall, :>■«:- like grass Is .waving where the horse and rider were just how. The antelope on the crest of the -divide ponder look around them watchfully. But there is i nothing to feir. no man in sight. He fo going to town, that rider, with the wages of a Hard winter's work in his pocket, riding his favorite broncho, dressed in the buckskins he had fringed I the winter evenings^ ready to show (Kb foolish girls how brave he looked in rude attire. Y.'iit-re is he now— he — aad-bis- horse? In a grave of stimy, ' shivering mud -alkRli paste, bluo with nameless tiut of putrid ,l«4th, has filled his -throat- ,-.iv,-re<l his eyes before he could close the lids . I What does this mean— this hideous freak of nature- f owe work of a devil . endowed with a moment's power? No; only an itlktdi sink.; only a natural wWI filled with a paste lis yielding as water, retentive as hell. Picture to yourself , the surface setting bn, k to it* normal quietude with an indescribable gulp, a i glioul-like smacking of the lips- A grave that supplies itself with dead, a grave that buries almost before it kills. ;on insatiable, bottomless grave, set like ■ ; a trap for the living. The sink-hole Is j of bluish w hite aik.tli on' the top of it. | But even that, is a poor safeguard, for thelong, green gotss around it will hide jit from tl(e rider until it U (,«. late to i " The tenacity of tliis paste „( mud iI something incTedibla," say* n wilie, "1 have never seen a man caught in s i [sink-hole, but t have mq a man role i to tlidedge of one. discover it too late to turn bis bone, and - baking IdinsHi loose in the saddle, vault over the bora striking the ground' tar b, ...ml Vsink - hole. There were twenty met there, nnd before the horse bid mini far there were half a dozen ropes fat to him. Half 3d Stum; poole I* -It U.lt ~ AtKitir- irT,..i.i. tr Kv., vim- V ' uorribh' |H-rtiiin,'ity." \ The d, -ldoi.il, !c ii.mi, ranee iu relig i" HaFHlV WJii Vt * "obf iiri'ibd TftHT YT, " i tiins. one named Tiklianoff, an iuferioi ( functionary of tlie telegraphs; tlieotber s ('eksdlao, a countrj'man. These were .. i few weeks ago summoned before tlicourt of Novgorod for an offcuc* f against orthodoxy,an offepec detailed p in the »S9t!i paragraph of tiie Pemn i Law. Tikbanoff, it was allege* has as - ! sembled-varioos persons and told them • hi, could not Hud the Orthodor s ! Church to be right iu recbrn mending tb, i ! worship of Holy images. "The Saviour.' i. he said, " never spoke one word about f such Images. IVeouglil to worship (loti k alone, and when 'praying we siiculd do n well if we did as the Saviour -told ub to , d'i, to go lnto our chamber Sr.- '.end ot g praying iu the streets as tho J'harisee1, did in the old time and us the Orthodox
do now." Many of the hearers sympathized with the views of Tikhandff, and " the other i offender, Veksdine, seems to • have carried on an energetic agitation the " new triflh." ; . The two men ciiargisl with the of . were sentenced to hard labor. A great crowd attended tho tritjl, consist- ' for the most part, of syrajiathUmrs • with the defendants. Only one of all the Russian papers and reviews has had the • courage to make any remarks about this seutence. That organ, a review called ; ' the Ylratrlfc Tevropi (The European i Messenger), asks what the adherents of t I Tifchanoff and Veksdine, who attended ; ■ the trial, can think of the case? It can . i scarcely be, supposed, the writer says, ) that this sentence will, in their eyre, bo | jtnlgtsl h sufficient proof tbntTikhanoff t and Veksdine are wrong and the Ortho- ; - tlox t'hurgh right. It Is much more - t probable that the condemned men will , - be cohsldcred martyrs to truth, and that i the number of their secret adherents i will Increase. All that the Orthodox ' f Church can gain by its severity is to increase the number of religious hypocrites. | Working people, because of the cltng- . ing of dust to their perspl ring persona, a s sanitary authority says, become flt subjects for the bath tub frequently; but s too frequent bathing, however. Is weakening. For moat people a bath before breakfast and ere retiring to rret i» waste of valuable time, and does no •, good at alb Fat men ought to have a ' good, cold sponge in the Summer time, and a hot bath once a wewk. If wofk- * women adopted the latter practice, '' there would be fewer diseases preva- ° lent than is tho cart at present. A warm bath taken Immediately after " having been ln^ contact with any or.'e ' affected, 'by contagious disease will ward it off in nine cisr* out of tea " A 'singular custom oot jir.i zs 7— lay in some of tlxr towns on the Lowiy Rhine, namely, tiiat of "selling " maid- . ens at public auction. For nearly four j centuries, on Easter Monday— auction j day — the town-crier or clerk of St. Goar called ail the young people t.t- ! .-ether, and to the highest bidder sold j the privilege of dancing with the chosen : trirb and her only, during the entire j y year. The fere flowed into the P'tbU. | poor-box.
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