CAPE MAY DAILY STAR.
Capo May Ctty <Jburrh Raoord
COm&E DIBJ3CT0RT
| THE YEARS THAT WOULCJNOT STAY. { rboTMiT, Tbmokbvlyaan: Tl.*<Trlr» •• In* 1 win, tbrir mlJ'iUc (wrap ud tw Ki>A)>«i rUi »<««. Ux-7 i^uU not Majfb- ret. How would Ib«4r * utM Men: u, d* U1 could Ml owe tboii )uat M tber woew BjUicd u U.C liilit iLw: uwrar wu oo M U Ua * Wm fell fctjncl frlBXwd tiiwX kM/v Br taadMci <Ulu (fed u menor;: H.1 thn«ifhlh.«llra.T. LbwUTtark * U)> ' Hrtfl to la; bm— •- — ~ ‘ ■ -
I. A. GARRETSON,
Real Estate iA_gent, Xo. IO JacbMtn Si reel, <’ape Waj. X. J. t-tz.-z.j-. -r-rzsx-TTo. eai ■■: -t cttztzzzt. I K'irEKTIES BOrUHT. »»£» OK ESCHAM-.EH . LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY,
2>Tc. IS 0=ea=. Street.
WHAT ENERGY HAS DONE. Twrnty-fivo vcao ajw a. few. yumnf ii ti in Lundim roMtlveJ to meet every evening to excitongi* iJeas. The numgradoally incrva»»l till it wu iieceof to hire a room. Growing amhitioun. tlwy liin-tl leeturvrt, and many jieojile were brought together. Many of them now tr-.ut' loci; their- racceM to thin effort at gatiiug knowlmlgp. Indefatigalire ituRU>tiy coajileil with the deni re for knowlmlge preduced grx-at re-sol In. Walter JSeotl. evh.-u be was in a lawyer's office, sjieut h.s evenings in study. John Britton, the author of nrehltectaral works, said: "I studied Any hooks in bi-il on winter evenings, because too poor to afford a fire." He used every opportunity to read; the books be jarkeil up for a few ifiomenUJit tl»e liook stalls helped liim, he nys. Napoleon had indomitable i>erse\ i-rance and energy. Dr. Liiingstotie*! the age of 10 years, working in a factory, bonght with his first" wages a Latin grammar, and studied it until 12 at night. He studied Virgil and college and was graduated, ay will ask bow they can advance y-lvi* in knowledge. The first thing ennmation; the next perseveram-e. Walter Si-ottgaye this advice to a young man; ‘‘Do inslaptly whatever is to bo done, and take flic hoars of recreation after busineen; ncver/U.-fore it." Uusi,ws men often sKy; ••Time is money." Bat it is more than that to the yonng man, Xf used rightly it is self imjirovement. culture, stn-ngth and growth of character. The habit of idleness is a hard one to get rid of. The habit of reading anything and everything is wcaktbo mind. Books chosen and read with care cultivate the mind and character. The books yon read should raise yo^ir 'thoughts and asjriration*, strengthen your energy and help you in your work. Thackeray says: -Try to frequent the (Company of your betters. In books and-in life frequent that which is the most'wholeaome society; learn to admire rightly. Note what great- men have admired; they admire great things; narrow spirits admire luurly and worship meanly.’—Christian at Work. tAarer Uolugs or a One £>«*! Cat. - There is ah old cat in (\>bl>hain, a sub- . urb of Athensi that lately calU-d forth much interest from its owners by its mystehoos behavior. Since the late destructive cyclone'at Lunisville and otbe: western cities, carrying in its mouth death and destruction, this Cobbham cat has grown quite a cariosity in the feline tribe. Everr time it thunders, and dark clouds roll over the canopy of heaven in a manner that threatens a storm, the cat begins to tnauhlc piteously, in the most Weird and frightful accents of its tale of woe. When the lightnings flash from cloud to cloud the cat's agony seems to know up limit, and it rolls
and over, yelling in
sible.
Even at the dead hour of night this mysterious cat will rush frantically into tnc room of its mistress when cloud* ap.|iear and will scream in terror. The cat is a large black animal and has bat one eye, the other having suddenly disap-IK-ared recently. The cat is the property of one if Alie leading families of Cobbham.—Savannah'News. Tlir Death Kate of (tallare. It may la* a surprise to many to learn that statistics jiruve the sea to he aefri to live on than the land. The late Ur. Thomas Gray, of the hoard of trade, marine department, London, says: "1 have always contended and' am more than ever confinped in it that a man is safer at sea than anywhere else in a fair!}' good ship, properly mstmod and carefully navigated, as the very great majority of British merchant ships The death rate of sailors is under twelve per thousand; the Idss of life by ahipwraclais about a quarter of this; in fact there are more lives lost among miners from accident than among sailors, •nd many more among railway employe*. With regard to the general death rate, the fact that sailors, -as a role, are healthy when they begin their trade, and retire from it before old age incapacitates than for other work, mast have a ccimdderable. and probably misleading, influence on the figures.—New York Ledger. On (be Other Foot. "I don't need any advAiting. 1 have more trade than I can attend to. I really ■have not the time to talk about advertising: cusne in again." "Hold on! wouldn't yon like to take a rest for a few days.-" "Yes, indeed 1 would if lhad the tune." 'Well, are will just aay in. The News today that yon have more trade than you can attend' to at present and request the people not to” ••Not no! don't aay anything liks that. If yon do HI sue yon for damages; that is advertising in the wrong way." "If one way'does damage, would not the opposite way be benefidair •Hire: is this? Does The News charge ■ for that little reading notice when I . a regular advertiser?* "Why. certainly, it is all advertising. Do you charge for a little thing like thread when a lady bn vs a new dress?" The shoe is soon shifted.—Exchange.
WILDWOOD BEACH. SPECIAL EXCURSION! Commencing July iSth, and every Tuesday and Fridap there-
after during July and August.
Tbr West Jersey IL It Co. will rue s SPECIAL TRAIN from Cspe Msy st 10.30 A. M : Returning, lesre Wildwood Resell st 2.30 P. M. BOUND TRIP TICK FT , 50 CKXTH.
Lovett-s Flour and Feed Store, ^ Ju(-Whon iind "Vn lilr |-lnis "*1 * Unit lyuallty FSuur Kent, sod litr, si Lowest Prise*. Order* prontpuy Sited and delli rred.
J. S. K. Hand & Son, The Old Original aud.Ouly t'-upc Bay Iliittuotid ('alien*. Cspe Msy Diamonds, set tug?!jut:*. Pin*. Studs and Rulton* of our own n*»liuf»iturr -Ttijutririj; of Pine Watches - . and Jewelry s Specialty. OX’X’OSX'T'XZ Z’OS'ZT OT'^'XCJS.-
EXCEIsKlOK HOT AND COLD Sea-Water Baths Decatur SI. and Reach Ate. W. C. GIBSON. Mantcrr.
1^1* KI> .VWZNOI^OX
IVIorc Excluxn \ *xr a«Mt*crTTo*r »vn .larorwlK strrrts I —
WASHINGTON AND JACKSON STREETS - (dace* of re-wort for Se»»iilc Delicacies, skillfully
|uoii of n-markableiqualliy and purity
dispensed at the liar.
_A._ HEWITT’S Dry - Goods, - Notions - and/- Miilinefy - StoreA large anil varied Stock from which U^njcct your ptuiliascs.
One price to all.
j WASHINGTON STREET. OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHURCH.
A. P. & H. B. Todd’s Photograph Gallery, FOOT OF PERRY STREET,
Arc turning out the Finest Photographs. Specialties of Ocean Scenes
and House Photographing. Cabinets First-class.
ICE! ICE! CKER J OF. COOF PHILADELPHIA, • HOTELS, UESTAVhngTS and COTTAGES WITH
ICR
-Also with— coal: \ goal: coal: coal PRICE, $6.00 PER TON. I> ran FAMILY I'ML AM)
DILLON’S,
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets.
_ T —.. - We can recommend DILLON'S, of which the well-known W lley S Congress X$cLxllS« IJOHN J. KA'ITV is proprietor, as one' of the most central Rest cjuippcil on the Hcaih. A brge tent on llic siraml for !. ani ' popular resorts on the Island, at which The finest Wines
j and Liquors and Rochester Hirer can always be had, together
| with superior accommodations for parties.
the convenience of lullicrs.
—FOOT OF CONGRESS HALL LAWN.-
Chester's Photographs. Best Styles of the Art. Children's Picturc^a Specialty. At the Old Smnd — Bench Avenue aud Ocean Street. • ‘ ■ S. C. Chester:
idling in the wildcat way p.«-
SOI^RECITAL MISS. ALIBAlTABENA, AT— , . Congress Hall, Cape May* I^RIIK-VY. ^XJO. Htl». «t *.:jO 1». 31. ASSISTED BY $1MQN HASSLER’S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA.
1. OYKRTURE. 2. ARIA, ^ 3- GAROTTE. 4. AVF. MARIA, Miss Vakin.
?•' '
6. SEIJtClIOM, 7. BOLERO. 8. LOIN DU HAL,
PROGRAMME.
“ Mildred " , JUgCHESTRA. vi Viohn Obligato—Ma. Simon Hassid*. “GttoRBj
Hen
Doniutti. Kimball. GeunoA
Handsomely appointed jiarlor for ladies. Wall Paper Bargains! W-rbayc Hire In Stock a Ur** AMonmrnt ol Beaut Bcautllul While Back*, * to 10 rent.
Solid EiuUnrd Gilt*.
D.B.GREEN, * "*'
'or. 5(li mid Bcnuon Mm.,
CAM in: V, X. J
Dealer in Wall Paper, tHbdon Shade* and Oil (Toth*.
LTHOS. Cr J IS3IKIX r JCS, MASCt'ACTl'Uiai OK MINERAL WATERS , A 1.10 THE llouownrd Belfast (JInirer Ale- Lemon Soda Sarsaparilla. SOLE AGENT KOK Bartholomay Bocheater Bottled Bear. .tel. au-l-cotugr* *u(.|.hA a: Uuut'noUec. ItottUo* E>t*t>H«hio«it, r •ell rtriclly 6r»t-cla»a good*. No. tiO JuckMOU M.
WILLIAM ESSEN, BAK2BY AND ICE CBEAM PABLOBS, XO. IN WANHIXGTOX STRKET, CAPK MAY', X. J.
•• The Oot
ObCiig
mdolien " ifKSTRA.
Mrs Varena.
WM. X. STEVENS, Contractor & I Guilder,
TatU.
■While. ' JOBBIXO PROMPTLY ATTKXBKD TO. RESIDENCE AND SHOP—Corner Jyffrreoa and Corgle StreeU.
Sullivan.
/Okcmestha.
9. JEWEL SONG—from "Ismrt"
Cm^ssnot.
\Afarta. Gillet. Bach.
c:i,i> r re» woTJUi-iiy,
Son. 3 and 5 Mnuulon Ntrcel, • <11 pc May, X. J.
FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC. V
Wire Cota and Bed Spring*. Refrigerator* and Children'* Coachea for Sale or Rent.
Order* tor Ktttin* and Eurol«tun* Cuttrce* w made U» order. Ur-twlrtn* neatly doni
&RAND mm CONCEET
BY TOE " '
®aennerehor Society,
Of Philadelphia, assisted by
Eminent Artists and the Stockton Hotel Orchestra, JK. T STOCKTOIV HOTEI-. Sunday Evening, Aug. 10th,
3IE:TV , S FXJRINISIIIIVGI <300I>fS Our leader is Bilk Striped, Imported Flannels Madia* and French Sateen*. Shirt* for Outing Wear. Finest line of Neck Wear III Cape May City. Also, a
full line of Hal*. Capa Belt*, Wallers' Jacketa, Apron*. Blazer*,
And Mohair CoaU abd Vesta. In Hosiery we have a select number, such-as More ley's Imported .abltd colors, fast !>lack and lisle-thread. Our Underwear
aud Dress Shirt line* are complete. At City Price*.
I. I.. SHEPPARD, £5 BAnbington SC, ( ape May City, X. J.
HOWARD F. OTTfiB*
Beginning at 8 o'clock.
Mb. S. L. HERRMANN, Mb. B. L. FAEDER,
Musical Director of the Orchestra. - Leader of the Orchestra.
GEINEIfcAIG rJJPHOJGST/ETR-ER. Furniture and Malreyfea Renovated and Made to Order. Carpets Made and Put Down; Curtain Work and Slip Covers a Specialty. XO. 3 MAXSIOX STREET, CAPE MAY' CITY. X. A.
ISAAC II. SMITH,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR, | ' He. 47 WASHINHTO.N STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. Keep* conatanUy on band an assortment of Clotha and Caaaimere* anltable for i the season Genta' and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Furniahing Goods, Hat*, : Cap*, Shirt*. Drawers, Ac. tW Repairing done at abort notice.
liEIirc Ac CHURCH,
Tickets, 50 cts. Reserved Seats, ^750. TICKETS FOR SALE AT TOE STAR OFFICE
Reserved Seat*, can be ueeured in advaaee at;'the Waek
WHOLESALE DEALERS II
BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY,
WANHIXCTOX STREET, Opp. Post Office, CapeJMsy, N. J

