Cape May Daily Star, 4 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPK MAY DAILY STAB.

May City Church Record.

St. John's Episcopal Church.

COm&E DIRECTORY

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The best time to get fitted to ehoe* u in the latter part of the day. The feet then arv at their maximum of size and •enritireneaa Activity meaanrably enlarge* them. When the muidea are in play the flow of blood in the arteries U inertaaed and the joints also; consequently the)- are more tender. Even gravity affects the venous circulation, so that standing on the feet alone tends to enlarge these memliera It is gravity that produce* varicose veins in the legs and feet of persons of relaxing fibre who are required to be much in the erect Hence when healthy persons lie down at night their feet, living relieved from the weight of the body, resume their normal size. Try on the new shoes with moderately thick stockings, too, and you then have a margin of room by putting thinner onus when the feet arc ill at •e. For tender feet fit them late in the day with the aid of heavy stockings, and the next morning, clad in thinner stockings, those feet will rest in the new almost as comfortably as they would in old shoes.—Herald of Health.

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LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY,

iTc. 12 Ocean. Street.

SAMOA AND THE SAMOANS. COL. THOMAS M. DAWSON, More than twelve years in the United States Consular Sen-ice, will LECT-CnR-IE On the above subject.

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Lovett’s Flour and Feed Store, Jackaon and TVaabington Street, Ileal Quality Fluor. Fred, and Hay. at Loaesl Prieei. Orders promirtiy 8lied and delivered. ,

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J. S. K. Hand Sc, Son, The Old Original and Only Cape May Diamond Caller*. Cape May Diamonds art In Rings, Pins, Studs sod Duttons of our own msnufacturr. Repairing of Fine Watches and Jewelry a Specialty.

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El > Merchants’ Exchange, WASHINGTON AND JACKSON STREETS. One of the moat popular place* of resort for Seaside Delicacies, skillfully prepared. Liquors of remarkable quality and purity dupented at the bar.

-A.. HIE WITT’S Dry - Goods, - Notions - and - Millinery - StoreA Urge and varied Stock from which to select your jwrchascs. One price lo all. WASHINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHURCH.

IvXC'IHLSIOK HOT AND COLD Sea-Water Baths DecatnrSt. and Beach ire. W. C. ClttSON. Manager. Tl»r FoimTand mmt nunplelr l.«lal>ll«l>uu'nl «t 11*- kind on llw * '"-1*1 atleliooli rlv-*u lo I hr care ol 11. valid* Hurt Ralbv. H.kiiii- rented by the «rrk- or

One minnte with poverty staring him in the face: the next a rich man for life. That wa* the actual experience of S. P. Armstrong, who died of heart disease at Butler. Pa. He had invested all his funds in sinking a well in the Thorn Creek oil region of Pennsylvania. It was thought to be dry, and as a sort of farewell protest against his ill luck tbs explorer fired a torpedo in its depths. Immediately after it* explosion the well began to flow at a tremendous rate, a volume of oil being lifted into the air to • height of at least one hundred feet. Not having expected a big well no connections had been made to the tanks, and the oil flowed on the ground, completely deluging the entire neighborhood. After several hours the oil was turned into tanks with great personal risk to the workmen, and the first day’s production was 10,000 barrels, the largest well ever opened in the oil county U was a mine erf wealth to Mr. Armstrong, and developed a largo scope of rich territory.— New York Press.

"Here, for the first time since earing New York, 1 saw the Stars and Jtripes. It eras floating over the gateway to the American consulate. It isaaii tngc fact that the further one goes from nome the more loyal ooe become*. 1 Hi*, that 1 was a long ways off from my own dear land: it was Christmas day, and 1 had aeen many different flags since last 1 gazed upon our own. The moment I saw it floating there in the soft, lazy breeze I took off my cap and said: ‘That is the moat beantifnl flag in the world, and I am ready to whip any one who aays it isnV “No one said a word. Everybody was afraid, i saw an Englishman in the party glance furtively toward the Union Jack, which was floating over the Enner, as if be feared to let me see.'- -Nellie Bly’s Book.

A. P. & H. B. Todd’s Photograph Gallery,

ICE! ICE! ICE! “-Knickerbocker Ice Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. SUPPLY HOTELS, IlESTAI'ljASTS and COTTAGES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. —Also withcoal: ■ coat: coat: coat PRICE, $6.00 PER TON. tFI) PUR FAMILY CHE. AND

FOOT OF PERRY STREET. Arc turning out the Finest Photographs. Specialties of Ocean Scenes and House Photographing. Cabinets First-class.

DILLON’S,

Wiley’s Congress Baths, Rest C()U)pi>ed on the Beach. A large lent on tlie strand for the convenience of bathers. FOOT OF CONGRESS HALE LAWN.

Chester’s Photographs. . Best Styles of the Art. Children's Pictures a Specialty. At the Old Stand —Bench Avenue and Ocean Street. S. C. Chester.

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. We can recommend DILLON’S, of which the well-known JOHN J. ItATlW is proprietor, as one of the most central and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with superior accommodations for parties. I landsomcly appointed (girlor for ladies.

LANSING’S CAFE,

COR. LAFAYETTE & DECATUR STS.

Private Suppers. Soft, Hard, and Devilled Crabs, Oysters and Utile Neck |

Clams. Game in Season. Wines and Liquors.

Wall Paper Bargains! - W» hare no* in Stock a Luxe Attortnicnt of Beautiful HanxtL*. whleb we are •ellluz rer> few Beautiful While itackv, * to 10 eetita llandMuetillt I'apen. UuMlir.cu

SoiM LiutMivvrd GlUv. SS to 3f< cent*.

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'1’MOS. CJ-jEIVlElNiTN, - MAM f ACTt ltKK OF MINERAL WATERS ALSO THE llfiiowticd Belfast (jinger A.le. Lemon Soda Swsaparillo. HOLE AGENT FOIt Bartholomay Rochester Bottled Beer. Ye *. ii strictly flrst-claas gooda. Xo! *®'j'«ck»on Ht. WILLIAM ESSEN, BAKERY AND ICS CREAM PARLORS,

Unde Enoch, from OMboro, was ' .siting his da tighter in New York, and cne evening she took him to • concert at which Sig. Bsngelli was to play a pun.The signor has a peculiar way of playing chords. After each one he give* a sort of spring into the air, which enables him to attack the next one with great rigor. "My stars!" Uncle Enoch was heard j to whisper confidentially after the first j "chord passage,* "he struck them notes ao hard they fetched him clean off his

Swa|> P las Horses la Malwe. A new kind of swindling or of horse stealing is reported by The Kennebec ! Journal. While Mr. Charles F. Tharter. . of South Gardiner, was at work a stranger called at hi* honac and told Mr*. J Thaxter that her husband had sent him to swap bora* and that she was to pay him (IS to boot, and that he would leave : hi* horse. Mis. Thaxter carried out the instruction!- and received in exchange a | white horse which has since proved nt- ! terly worthies*. Mr. Thaxter * horse was a handsome and valuable red bay.

WaailsU tbs Job. Woman—1 want this room whitewashed, bat 1 dread the mnas of it all. Uncle Pete—Uueas vou'ee had sum ob deae here cheap whitmaafaers at wuk. Fae very 'ticular. ma'am. I'ae whitewashed sum ob de finest fences in de dty. Whitewash am too ’apemiv* ter •pill 'roan' on furniture.—Epoch. Mr. Henderson is a punctilious man, with a special antipathy against nicknames and pet abbreriatious. The other day. after much fruitless running about the city on some errand, he declared that he had traveled --from Daniel to

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Jeweler—Want it set in a lace pin? It is an odd looking stone. Where did yongstit!

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Mr. William O'Brien. M. P.. is reported to have bought Lohort castle. Lord Egmont'a seat, and it is said that he trill spend the summer there with his bride. The rumor is strengthened by the fact that the earl is selling his Irish •data.

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XO. 48 W ASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, X. J. WM. T. STEVENS, Contractor & Builder, JOKIIIXG PROMPTLY ATTEXDED TO. RESIDESCE ASD SIIOF-Cerner Jefferson and Corgie Street*.

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FUHMTIKE, ( AKl'KTS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC.,

Cols and Bed Spring*. Refrigerators and Children's Coaches for Sale or ItenL

llrdgr* for Fituns and Faml-hlns Cuttexe* sill receive prompt atUeotln-i. As olnc< made to order.-IlriiairluxBeatlj dose. Furrti Kockrr* a Specialty

>£E3> T, S FURIVXSHITVO OOOI>^> Our leader is 8.1k Striped. Imported FUnncla, Madras and French Sateens, Shirts for Outing Wear. Finest line of Neck-wear lu Cape May City. Also, a full line of Hats, Cap* Belts, Walters' Jacket*, Aprons, Blazers, And Mohair Coal* and Yeats. In Hosiery me bsve a select number, such ss Morley's Imported solid colors, fast black sod Hale-thread. Our Underwear and Dress Shirt Hues are complete. At City Prioes. I. E. SHEPPARD, 25 Wabbington St., Caps- May City, X. J.

HOWARD F. OTTER, Successor lo CUntoa Homier and Chav. Orate, as GEIVETtAL UnTOLSTERER. Furniture aud Matreaaea Renovated and Made to Order. Carpets Made, and Put Down. Cnrtaln Work and Slip Covers a Specially. XO. 5 MANSION STREET, CAPE MAY CITY', X. J.

ISAAC’ H. SMITH, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 5n. 47 WASHlMjTOS STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. Kccj>s.con*tantly on band an aaaortment of Cloths and Caaaimerc* suiUble for tl.e season. Genu* and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hat*, Capa, Shirts, Drawers, Ac. (3T Repairing done at short notice.

REIIR Ac CHURCH, wholesam: dk*lees in EUTTEE, EGGS AND FOULTEY, Philadelphia Store: WASHINGTOX STREET, 345 8. FROXT ST. Opp. Post Offloe, Cspe May, N. J