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VOLUME XXXIV. " ** SEMI-WEEKLY. . CAPE MAY CITY, MAY JERSEY, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1889. SEMI-WEEKLY. WHOLE NCMBEH 1818. , .

§i® CAPS. MAY CITY, N. J..- '. imr Momrm, rant*. aaeivpri.i... BMMRT ». BAtD. BtUw. 1100 a Tsar Strictly la AdvancefrafeMlml ®ard«. r^KAMDJG A BLAOK, ' . ATTORNETS-AT-LAW, ■ OAMDP. k t m-i ~)R J. T. BEAMING A SON, DENTISTS la re Kir citt. oor. Bcgbss ui Oosse rssss.-mesys ssd aetnr.lsjs. -'it Hit loruona— nand*f*ia«aM- |~ AMES M. B. HILDBETII, attobneyIat-law , JUCITOK, MABTAK AMD EXAMIMAK IM T*— 4 -go,., [- SFK'ER BEAMING, .TTOBNBY-AT-LAW 80LICIT0R-1N-CHANCERY, ■ 11 WASHINGTON BT.. CAT! MAT, K. J. Dm re ears. Tneedsjs, Tdnrwayi S3.! BsrarIJKNNTNGTON T. HILDRETH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW AMD SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY . im MAKtrr tr„ camdkm, k. i. d ID-Thanes OOke at Ospe Mat Oonrt B^o--, c jy A. LAKE, M. 1.1. BES1DENT PHTBICIAN, 3Su»itt ttt \ B. LITTLE, b rKACTlCAL AINTEB AND GLAZ1EB. CAP! MAT CITT, a. J. r t. 0. eiLB, HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER, OAra mat urn. M. J. _ WARE*" ELDREDGE, UNDERTAKERS d.C.bu>*™*, , axes t. bailey, PRACTICAL A ttsittaiiHmter, ' MKAR CAPE ISLAND BKIDOK. LuiBomimmiEBisimioii! BOLD riMS, PUBIMQ TACK LK. ROPB TACHT nXTClBH^ iH Miller highly. wcm wi< n [chu.ee., inc.. ud ii t». ,Wa Examlns Eyw» Fr»«. Zlnemmn A B ro. , Optician* I. BSBeMl awlieesu. Ptellsr • ':*». Pa j njaa mowlamrmm. „tA.

j- \ gtlKW «Bd ' BLASIUS & SONS, i _ rag PIANO DEPARTMENT. A *180 PIANO which is full value ^fcr ikjMnoney. A *aoo ■ S^SSTSS i STEIN" WAY" PIANOS the standard of tlx world. ORGAN DEPARTMENT. A *110 OBOAN which Is full Tmluc for the money. A *30 1 mill AN which U much belter uul thoroughly reliable. A , ^^.^SSS&Si^lS^SSSS. , the beet medium priced. CLODGB A WAKBEN. tho only , OUR SPECIALTIES. PIANOS RENTED at moderate prices, *12. *10. *18, *20, *25 J , per quarter. PIANOS TUNED. We hire only the bee! Inner. . sod guarantee satisfaction. PIANOS REPAIRED. Being manufacturer*, our repairing make, old planoa like new. , PIANOS- NOTED. Our facilities are perfect tod we guarantee ■ 9 careful work. ■ BLASIUS ds S02STS, 1101. 1103. 1119 OHESTKUT STREET and 835 ARCH 8TREET. \ PAC-roBT. ma. mi. nti, ».«, ««. north surra rtrbht. rniLADBLrnia. « Xurailurf, (farprts, ©If. ; FURNITURE j For Hotels, Cottages & Boarding Houses. i We propose to give our customers the advantage ol ouying • direct and thus avail themselves of the opportunity of string all « discounts allowed the middlemen. A very large assormen- of J f urniture and Bedding from which to select It will pay ycu to call , - id see us. Estimates cheerfully furnished. c ALEXJ. H. MACKIE, . 'Successor to MackieA'Htiton.l 1 1 9 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. ©rortriM, grortslons, <ft(. JOS. O. BOYD, Teas, Goffees and fine Groceries, No. 102 Marks; Street, Philadelphia. JOHN HALPIN & BROTHER, MARKET-, ( No. 33 Washington. Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Chojfe family Groceries and Provisions. A trial of trade with us solicited. v too Cords of Oak Wood, cut, split aid delivered on order at and <5.50 per cord. ?otfl« and Soarding Jiousrs. WASHINGTON HOTEL., 8eventh and Chestnut Sts, Philadelphia. •a. jo peb DAY. JOHN TRACY, Proprietor. WEST JERSEY HOTEL, phot op mabut sTKsrr. camdkn, n. 1. ■»»lff=wBSSssssss,s: r ICE! "ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, 1 OF PHILADELPHIA, Soplia Hotels. Man® and Cottana <itk hue Eatleri let 5 CO ALT ™ "coal I ' UAKBPULLT paaTAKBD POK PAX1LT USA. AMD PULL «HUHT UDAHAMTaSD ; L. E. MILLER, GENERAL- CONTRACTOR,! CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. JylS-j I HAND & WARE, Garpenters and guilders, CAPE MAY CITV N. J. ■ JOSEPH P. HENRY, ~~ | House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, »6 Lafayette Street. Cape May City. N. J. JOSEPH HALL, Jr, . PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH, » 1

i'tflal ^drfrtiSfmtBts. Qlra MAY" toUNTY- ClkouiT KT j ssKk^^BSrRf^oS^a TN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY*. I : ' OHKBIFF'S SALE. ] : udltraS Mjni'ieiBoSSSS lUllSoMW 1 MwrlT ol aloe or u*t whtrft K> -UN , AJjxitm War* ( hSal^Ao^ia/aiua* ^rtatw^waicb^PHre^l. j i oat M.-o* Homo, naaautBaM. and to w t D^ ^AMraBHOBMAKER. JA, ld«!S. ©nqiuts and gotUrs | Mm GEORGE -W. REEVES, Flutei Sin ai Gas Fitter, Campa farnlahrd and of Biililinp a Specialty p D. EOCER, | Cape May City, N. J. Agency for the Sale of the Fol- f lowing Machinery. Steam Pomps Ibr Pile DrirajL New Fire i arse SteslBisraui* all Complete fir $150, 1 Pile Drirer Polly Equipped. • HpESSIsv " l?r*S=S.W™!™r. : irKDDTLr I I *TSTi- pna-u ' . Mtatttea, M aclHooa. OBt^Saw.'mm. . HORSE FOR SALE. One Pair ofi Mule* Ch«ap .for Caah. GEORGE J. REED, ! i

'£ rgal Sdr.'rtisrratuts. ■•! . KASKINE i (- NEW QUINIMF.) \ lt:;Dii£Sia I ; {£W " alius tte , | ^ S}* Ker?es,Clearc ; \ Hie MM, : V \'v%Yel Conlims : l l^?OP No Narcotic A POWERFUL TONIC. ; A HrKCIFIC FOB MALAKIA, PROITBATIOM. ' luajiSmr&SalP^iara^'"^1^ mSlual" pJr IIoiI^or"« Sutei ' KASKISI CO., id Daaaa Mew Vw«l SEEDS. ' o«JlUo fouod5!UTtlr olmUBIlM : K'®!Tw.ut"iSlr*5 u" ■ iiteiPIs D. LANDRETH & SONS, Implement Warehouse No. 21 k 23 South 6th 8t, anil , DELAWARE AVEKOE k ARCH 8T J WEBSTER A Dictionary of the Language ( A Dictionary of Biography A Dictionary of Geography A Dictionary of Fiction .oo» 4-' L" ®ne Book' WEBSTEH IS THE STANDARD S£4SSSK®SS3 i SoM brail BoakwILn. r»mphl.tfn.-, t. A C. MOIRIAM A CO., ful.'r.,*|«lqf«.l4, Mu. HIRES yflfc HIRES' IMPROVED Mr i ROOT. BEER! I gig in tKmin Noaoumc mm* woe u Hoof BEER ' C.E. HIRES, "Philadelphia. ( ft, RHEUMTIG-Ji ' 'JKsScintiifains \JB SSH'SiSiSsf.'r1 ' Cilicua Aali -^Eaii Flailer. jM^arof&TCTaHaw asp OMiMteu. U". CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS r«pi' A at oa^SSI - "^W^Boca^T. ; KADE WITH B0ILIHG WATER EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA ' -tS„CONSUMPTIVE , SS Bp'tSilS-SMffiS, : gp^apfae^ ' DEAF ODmronaoiA w rat warn all renaato ■ gpsSS ■

- 9tw ^dvrrttunrau. fim Wi ■ m ^akin^ POWDER Absolutely Pure. Star i»Mn, ' | Y^"RST JERSEY" RAILROAD. TIMI TABLE IM KKPKIT A I'K. tl, 1»A 1 Train, will war. Capo Ma; a. louow. for j M°siMips i tepe May and Delaware Bay Railroad ■ Lean Cap, Mar IteuiL LuraCarcMarCllr. , 6.50 A M. 7-20 A. M. 10.00 A.m. 11.83 A.m. ' 3.00 f. m. 6.00 r. m. < J. BKNRV KUMCMDS, Ofliu-ral Managrr. funding iRatrrtal, ©tr. 'r LUMBER YARD | Schellengers Landing, , Where may be found a large Block at 1 BUILDING LUMBER, ! CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS , J. B. SCHELLENGERS A SON. j NEW JERSEY TRUST J SAFE DEPOSIT COMPAE ! i Lafayette and Bank hi*. Oape Hat- . i Ks-cnle Truau of rrtry OcecrlpUoo. j OcmaoO by cl.rca, aaU bn lime depaelui, UUerral ! .1 Ibree per eeaL per eaonm n\ be .Uowrt. 1 CAPITAL, - 200,000 I MANAGEMENT. 1 ALrr. a. cattbi-l, trwucni. r. W. ATRC, VK»PrretUcei. . CDWAHD H. IIALL, becrcur, en<l Tree.. DIKSCTUKS: I '■ g. THOMAS, ■GROCER, | .108 MARKET STREET. [ PHILADELPHIA.

Three Outlaw.Io Judo, 1878, three raffitu, one ol to the pioneer cabin of Hei ij Clnrk, •iluAied near the auto lue be;weon Ken*., and Nebraska, due north of Smith Centre, and on the bank of the o'clock In the flcooon. and Clark waa ssswztssiss; of 23, alone on llie place. Hospitalily I. the m!c In the We.1, and when the men asked for breakfast .be could not - well fcfuse, although she made up her mind at Oral glance that they were bad men. They .aid ihcy were looking for .lock, and teemed to be pealed as to | - Clark-, absence. All wire heavily armcj and rode good honca. While Mr., Clark w»» very much frightened j made a pretence of being oool and , hiavc. and thl. prulubiy put the cllmag i ; not hungry. They only made a pretence i of eating, and when llicy got up two of door., and the third one. who had al- . ready mounsod, received her on hi. saddle. In speaking of ILls act, Mrs. Clark explains : "I had been expecting just such a for it.' "l knew they nTrant me evil, and I was glad when I that they were to take me away. We had no neighbors only in being taken away from the house was there any ch-nce of rescue tan-.lv riding about the country looking for land or stray stock, and Had strong ; had gone f.r, T" vfore when they k seized me I n. j ! die remittance. not wream nor (.. . . The men rode on at a gallop up the ' and in abouwbree .|imri, r, of "an hour reached a cabin whLh ha, I been abandoned early In the sp ing by a family ; named Miller. Tiie sutler's wile bad ' The cabin was a, mall uiid snug attair, . having a heavy door wiili a bur to It. ' bullet-proof Inside shutters. The men l- l-d. Mrs. Clark being assisted „fl the '■ tcr of the man who helped I. . down, | and what happened In the next two or • or revolver. I first seized the weapon with the idea of committing suicide, but changed my mind in an instant, pulleo up the hammer, and shut the man in the mc. Then i darted for the cabin, carry. , lag the smoklug weapon in my hand. hsR-open door was only ten feet away.and Twin inside and had the door bar in place io a few seconds. Indeed, the man whom I had wounded hail scarcely cried out before I was in the unexpected that not a band was stretched out to 6top mo. Fortunately forme, thc And as J slipped it In place I fell that I had been saved. Two or three years of pioneer life gives a woman courage and confldcnco, and I knew 1 had disabled one of the men, anil had five bullets left for thc other two." The wounded man received the bullet the left leg Just at the knce.and made groifad, and cursed and groan- d in a terrible way. His companions were st first Inclined to ridicule him, and to admire the pluck of tbo woman, but when Ihcy realised that he would probably lose bis limb, and that the trio had a peck of trouble ou hand they made a rush for the doer, evidently expecting to easily lay hands on the; woman and drag her out, hut they found it barred. When they Inrecd to the windows they them also well secured. It bcplain to them that she meant dc- : their efforts and retired toconault From ■ what Mrs. Clark overheard she was eoa- ; was"? 'onriy* nrighborhood ,° not likely W be visited by strangers before night, and that they should baiter in the door anil secure their victim. When they referred to his wound as evidence of brav8gj\ he ••D a her. It was an accidental shot. She's got my revolver, but she I won't dare, fire it to save her life. Get a log and bust in that door." The men hunted about until they found a large limb which had been trimmed up. and they seized this and made a rush for the door. Thc woman just what they were preparing for, and she softly unbolted ol of the see them. One of the panes of glass was gone, and she rested thc revolver tl tlx man nearest to her, and when she pulled tbo trigger he fell down shot through the "heart. The other immediately ran away, but took a circuit and the wounded man propped himself up, and emptied the contents of Els Winchester and his revolvft into the door and window-blind. Mrs. Clark sat down on the floor in a cirner. Some of the bullets fell inside, but the was In s safe place. When the wounded outlaw had exhausted his ammunition he called upon hit companion to beat the door In with a rock lying near by, and threatened him with death if he did not. The man wps thoroughly , afraid ot the woman, more so than of his friend, and be refused to obay. ieyenough, and be would now hriT^e other way. He stood looklog toward the cabin as he Ulkod. said Mrs. Clark, and I saw Qw wounded man dip a cartridge into his revolver and raise the weapon and Are. The bullet waa meant to kill, but it did not eten wound, and and fired three buUctu into the wouldbe assassin's body, causing- hit death. He did not go near the body, but waved his band to me. and then g. e the horses together, strapped Ibe rlfl« to the taiL dies and rode away as bard U he could *o-

,« look her way homeward, but was met p by her husband and three cattle hunters about a nfile away. The three latter q pursued the fugitive for miles, securing , if two of the hones and exchanging sev. i era! .hots, but he finally got safely I e ™mI' . 1 0 FLOWERS AND EMBLEMS! , . THEIM -HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL ] a SIGNIFICANCES. 1 ^ ' Tbo violot was chosen by the adherents ef ' at their brulgu during his ox do In 1 f Elba 0 SI 4-131. Meeting a stranger, one ' c would ask. ••Almoa-vons la vloleltef (Do j ' might nnrwiT limply. "OuL" <Yw,!*Bnt I una in l he secret wouhl add, "Then:"' (wvU« ■ From the time of his departure Napoleon I Marl.- IauUc whllo a smaller JiieMlsplayeel 1 LN^tboUulo^sMV1* '"too ti'"S""|0"le'" ' 1 who IAJ frem IhrSl'^^ToSa' tV'tira 1 * "amo 1 ' i •' r 'i-1?' "Ib* ! lands ro d..-. ,-:ite lis Ir htssds, singing tho I 1 " aawprWdsy wh^ IS'™ * bMthe' ^ • «. much ; arvHho old m.Mreh lu' thc'glorlia ! ■M-T ' S 'i 5 Eajjjj nl,r0 U o lusso the choie-c of arppdng a more plsaa* 1 : ewttasrj»»W5 ; I ..f fV-land. " h«-n cllmltlng a steep pute 1 ' SSi"bn '"fOTtl " " "'"'r ! 1 NaUou*. well a. In llvMunl., havo ha I ' ■ ^''"-nnower of England, and I tbo whllo and the ml were tho harfgmof tho , two rival brain-!.. >. if the I'lantagenet family, " thn ""ll '^n™'!pr' ' ^'"r """ti mhUlwTTl^'S c, i | • Lancaster rose." 'h Y°rk * J 1 Scotland"! national flomir, the thistle, bcarv ; I tho promt mcflto whore truth her fore havo , , often proved, hano mo trnpuno laceodt C to , ! sow mjurre mo with lmpuultj). Tradition J ; I§S1I§IS-«I ; ' ■hd""'n""'l'.U.U-"' J - It ' ! took tbo tlireelold h'.-V'^Tn^iltoratten | I Whoreforotbosnprfnatural power .attributed | • the nation. si emblem: ' ] f Chteen leaf , J lit tter.1 and cfilvf, —Harper'! Barnr. j Mr. George O. Kan-, of No. 110 Thurbu- ! ^ trrauo, PrevkW,-. llj., UlhopaUntooo! , p i C upon ilio hrakt- shoo hrmg* tho ear and train ' ° ifcSTd 1 d the Urwcr extremity of a logglo Joint. Tho 1 d upper arms of tho toggle joint! are pivoted to " | the cor frames, whllo llK'jolnhiaioattach-al to i Of^iositdeuiL of Iho brake hoama, lb that when i tho brake beams arc made to approach oat ! another, tho angle of tins toggle Joint U In- ! d rrwse.1 air I tbo »bim fatowcrol onto the track, j ilTt't,^ 'Sf h'r^'love^Sd ' r h^mrenaofjho brake rols^Uiat cAnret tho I 1 madato ap|iroach one another, itralglitcnlng i n tbo toggle J"iut musI the brakrewillTo forth- ' . srith applied. Tbo rodi connecting tho brake i c beem with the brako lereraaro provided with I s Tho Value of a Tooth. ' r A case was reccnUytrM In ono of the Dew- j 1 far personal Injuries and tho low of a loach. ' 1 man of high social standing lu Baato" and ; J esse who think! a ^great dealjrf hUyrsonal ' rant to got a lunch. Among nlbeir things bo r Dsrvotu temperament, and Mng in haste to V Uks. train, ho ato rather rspUly. Whllo - 1 i ; i . i S servants to pvoporly vrasb and clean tbo let- t tore. The conrt, on tho plaintiffs testimony, i ,. ruled that the enso was a proper aoa for the 1 * Jury. Tho expert tewtimony ai to the vahlo 1 ' of a tooth, apart from the phyrtrai and men- i i. tal mflerlng of Use plaintiff, waa confilcthig, l ,, it being a novel and perplexing subject in 1 „ which to flxAhe measure of damagm. Tbo sKsssrarsra , . looks, and that Ins wsald not havo lost it far I ' tbo plaJstiff a substantial vsrdkt, a sum suf- I J g^to beym, fare mire wx-Brem. . , ''Bo mo lotls," crrlslmnd Ury. Kuussgaa, 1 j_ "lytgrthlng Is blamed en the poorOMsfa, ! L ^"Phak# the matter now, Blddyf asked ber d to us :

TYPOGRAPHICAL MISHAPS. heading '"A ho^moOT^ reT'shart^" eras ^htfuflfareWAHungmteneut. tbf^.'ss^rsrs^'rtaf gu idiod traveler vras reported as having recentiy died "in the rtchnms of sin." The pniwr, however, apologited for this candid tbSTSl "thotdlS'^Stofre ^iS « S5 Of all editorial writora, Borare Greeley occasion | tbo "modern Fran^n" penned saucing," but tho typo setter, thlnVlng 16 one of hbtsmms. ngrkultural articlee,^ ls^nehal ^gsafsS? by tod dbtrthution, or by letters (hopping Into an adjoining lox In on ores full reus of Tlint tho letters "o" and -V are to trvsjuently transposed ts duo to tbn fact thst isrsstt'KTssrr an article by tho prewmt writer, whore an lbs. II, was printed as '"Yankee Boodle." Tbo tin-of reader who allowed this' error to side-red the now title us moro suggestive and r-ven^l^Ssn^^Um) Journal tvtMMWnin from my cbfldboodh bean* t'irmeuta of typograjdiy by ml-ntiouing what | crimps tho most important printer'a blunder (-it record. It is said, on tho authority of tho historian, King late, that it was tho in-I-ealol In rsibi, spreeh. l*'nas uo time for Tl:.. sl.ih Pao, isihli.lted at Tientsin, reE.'Se.iiHE'StiS S , SwSS again, hts lather rrappearcd, again chastUIng asSiasrsaSa It was incredible, that thn paternal msmea diout l prefer to remain in iYt.i a now, dry "Fltplly a new thought struck tho puzzled was^ound 'srtkb'"^'.^^ oMo! ^ stray bono axis at once interred with tbo rest I In tbo urn, and that nigbt tho son enjoyvd 1 uudistart-xl slumber, his father being no ; gswiaMsaas: An Opal Story. 1 Good fortun/goes ititb tho opal. Last Christmas tbo tvifo ot a woll known coffts , broker modo Idm a present of a scarf pin St t with nn opaL At tho time bo bail a mortgags , his house, his business was inadtqSa , condition, ho sens threatened with porosis. ; fell down stairs and broke ivsrftgly I suit, bis Uttio 1»jv played truant ; nJi^Sddreraljte bootls^ttagns ri^er man brwgkfBPg Oir^elo" k 'n ™ W*1' B*" Eloctrlc Blttars. This remedy is becoming so well i known and so popular as to need no is guaranteed lo do alt that is claimed. Kh ( trie Hitlers will cure all diseases of Si'BXSs-JlKsrSt Vi nt 05 well 00 cure all Malarial fevera. i cure of Headaobe. Constipation and i Indigestion try Electric Bitten. Entire . satisfaction guaranteed, or money refund- , «1. Price 80c. and *1.00 per bottle at I Drug Store. S ! a?s i&'K.sfsJsrs' I and Otherwise-, witiiln the time allotted • for treatment. The record of cures of T^JThlghrof^r^m^toved'rn this country by hospitals or private . ^;^oc:fJS',n^u^nmd^2rs , rcc lions. The new^book lately issued . arJSMSBSaa , .dd, free to all who can for it or order R > by mail.