Cape May Daily Star, 19 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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lollJDA.M.aoair Alll&uiirjr fthonM be •rot hymoorYnr •nd all artlcloB of Talon by treMorM Irti Mol It CMoo at f o'clock A. M.. I.1AA. aadkf&r.M. Arrltalol Mall* -HJ'-. 11.1 j A. M., 4JS. aodCaPM. Drpartorr of Malu -A3i. a JO AM >i P. M r. L 111CI1A ItlfSON,

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Mart or Villa i. Part- . <«•«'. Prfrr "I . - Santftf' " l^nWaaklo^tontt HatrttjTWm f. s Ilooanl « Ham:. A « . »>«« olBor ™ Brbrutkal. Wio S Praukllo at *• floaman. Mr>. W.t Prrrr *l •< | HaxVhurat. Mrt 8 McK, UiCunitTrai tl i Hickman. Mn Wm P. 12 Brarti are 0, ' Koran, Mn Tholnaa. 7 Nortli at

Oape May City Churvh Badord. I JUESBVTKltlA X. Lafayette SU brt» < 1 raluraod Jaek~>i.. IU-t. C. A. Bat> mnuo? > at i |LUl 1 o'ckaFk ^Soof-AapKi-ilcea: f'hurrb Prajer MerUnt. Wnlnraday ernOan at a o’clock ; Youtie Proptf'a hoclcly of Olirl. tlao koOrator, Krtdaj eveoluc- at 6 o’cl H APTIST, cor. I-afiyrtlr and Frank KeT.-Ttn. H. m ol«*. Paator. 8 L ilnr. W3): nrnlOK. » o ol UO r. u. Prayer Mrenur moil at 8 o'clock, study of rf

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Janu^Tlt!

P. M. »'«* V, > true. '1 MMS I Wedocddara at 8AX1P day. Thuradaya and FrVdaya. Monday, at *JB P.B. Yount People’. Prayer McrOni: Sunday

ctrnlnt at 8AV

r tATKOLlC. Waahlnttou alrrrt. Irrlarco Vy Ocean « Dccator, Kct. Katbxk l»r -

Paator^BMrtjM nurnUMn^July^^ A M.: Ermlni aorrtce'at mu. Work day., i luiEacrrlccat7JU: orcntiitalaAW.

aerrlcco: Vlaaa Martlat. lu A. kL: Preacliln*. 10 41 A. M.aodHP. M.: Sabbath School ai 231 P. M. Weekday aervicra. Prayer Mntlnc. Wrdneaday, a P. M ; Clan Medlu*. Friday.

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"S&tt.r . U. M.U. lluB.lila«buro.X

1 hear acrtlcae are free to all Oape May City Societies.

CJMold 1 * 1 * N " iae'iecood louri^ lueaday ^etwiitit jj ^racl. omuIIi,

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d. 80. U. A. It. aaaonuid K'urUi Tburoday

f^irx Mat Coxcnata Xo. V_/ order llcpiaaot>ba. MM* and louiUi Friday orantncl of No. a Waahloctoo aired. ^Jkaacu XumPO. Order of

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Iron Hall.

Cot acii. No S. American Fratcr

COTTA&B DIBECIOET DAILY STAR, FOR 1800. Cdtatm arc relocated to report at tk office any mMakeauitnc inrrciory. in wdi

Adam., W. K, 3i Perry Arnold. Mnk. 8 IHockt A eery, Euepoc, a Win« ArnoM.-)UUaboU k, 81 AUlaoo, W L. Fryer Coiute.

[•by. JrJSfc *_Co«r .“vilarry' Xwtbdri •PrCKII

Kearney! M?> I) U. « iicacb Kelly , f F. Weal Beach ati Killliic. E F. U Block Inn at SSSSftWSilS?.

STl.TlSeb^rankl Sjdcer.47 Wadilnxtoo • * 8o Cara;

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Lincoln, Mn Wm IL 12 Brock are

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Mcllaraln. tin. K. Ida MUaTcor. JeBera.

and Stockton ar.

McCreary, (leu, I), Columbia at e and liuri Inure. Mn K L. Raol’a rnttate. Concrraa l>«ire. Frank. Iiwhcrlord Cuttacc. Ocean

ll.vm-E. 17 Windsor art larka/F. SStockton ate

IriidrubalU Mn K M. Beach arc A Kuna

—Ionia. Bran.7 Columbia ate

McCrrdy. Mn It Si llutbra at

MeltnonrU. W O. V HuEfan at McConnell. J J.Tv Jackaoe at Maltbetra. C L 17 Ferry at (ereeivO ci^ Pniy’a! * >r IcAlecr.* W ra, X Huahta at [arlw. E, 17 Hu^beaal ^

|«ny“or'jiIwi. , «x'jrtVM . larcy. Or V M O, (7 W’aablUEtoo at

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O'Hara. Or M.fd Jackaou at f ird. Juba, la KraokUma:

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Waablnttun at al

A LOST LOVE. What a pociY MUj f ool ai

MAY. mpki AFTE^NOOpI, ^0^119,

-ZL.T 3.30 E>.

WILDWOOD BEACH. SPECIAL EXCURSION! Commencing July 18th, and every Tuesday and Friday there alter during July and August. Tbc Went Jersey K. IL Co. will ran n SPEClAtcTUAIN frota Cape May at 10.30 A. M.; Uctornlng, leave Wildwood Beaeli nt 2.80 P. M. KOVXIk TRIP TICKET-, 50 CEKTK

CRflUD COMPlilHEHTflRY BENEFIT TENDEReO TO . I si. fflAI^Y’S (SAIPHOLIG (SHUI^GH.

IDX('KIaN1€»K HOT AND COLD Sea-Water Baths IIccalEr M. and Beach Arc.

'are, Mn. k. 2 SUirktoo lbit> ’SIwwA'ans?.-

•aimer. E K. Hcklcn CoUAcc. tinol al

WMan, w C. Jackum at

‘rtrlon, M.cor llucbc m and Pier a* ■■••-mb,Fit.88 Lafaycltr at lips. Jubu L. «■ Culuuibla are

IT. Mr*. Mockton are

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luarph.’22 South lAlayell fra F u Carroll Villa. 4a 5ed7or"chiu. 25 Latayrtle al

sasssKaB Butcher, W A.» Oninmhta are SSSk‘MWS2..

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OuUna, Mn J Penraor, It HtiKhrs at Uann.M. A.Boa Brook Oollacr. Wlndtor ■ Crab^ffinTin^a Uu(braat Chandler, Mn Laura p. fl Wladaur an Collin, F, Oecatur at Corry. Jantea C.. C So lAlayrtteat UoaaMian^Ucnnia.*Oo<aual OobSnJoo, Noll HmScoK**** Cleveland. Mn 8 T. Mansion and Pern al Conway, John J. Cutra. J W, FrankUo and Uurhra at Cohen. Bam oak a Docaur at* Colima. M J. cor Howard and llocbca au

ruour.EJ. Broad nay

Sctrrli, Win J, 22 WMdaor ate 8mlth. Isaac II.*: Waahmcton at

Stan Km. M La.,. So lAfayrtlc A CoujrrrU sta

SteTena. Wm T. CooEle at

Smith. Ur Bohert Meade. » B -ocb a —“—11 ^er. Mn s M. If UuEbca at

A I'll I lad rl |al. la Han,.

A mail came to tW' culiclukioll that it was an act of moral cowardice to tip a waiter in a mlauniint. The .cowardice

lyayrttc ati. **-''• b *‘ ACCX’!. in' l«-ing afraid of the ■h avenue and waiter* acorn nt the apjiartut [airti- :

mouy. ’He dvtcrmiiiMl to be morally I brave thereafter. The opportunity ratne. I He fuiialied his denaaTt and the waiter. ' in the comomafr-maimer of noliiitude aasujpisl by waiter* when the'ctMtomer. looV- eood for an ample tip. placed hie coffee U'fure him. He Weakened a trifle,

lirace himself. He drank

liia’ coffee Annewhat morcddilK-rately ibiu. tiacal. hoping to attain u s'.aleof ! mental composure, but as the time ap- j Itroached for disapjaiiiitiUK the attentive ' negro, who already saw in his mind’s i t big round sinning coin; the brave grew leas equal to the dcci! he had

resolved to commit.

He handed the waiter a greenback in payment of hi* hill find dallied with the linger bowl while the waiter went to get the change. The.change came back on the silver plate, two quarter-ineccs lying. as usual, a liit aloof from the rest , ‘rf Ujschange. The man'a eye sought —Tt«at oT'the waiter an he tnunblingly reached for the change, and he beheld on the negro’o face an expression of expectancy almost realized. With a diffi. cult simulation of-calmm-ss he suivecded in grasping all the change, including the two quarter pieces. Daring-not to look at the waiter's couhteuancc. he liastened from the room looking as if he liad committed a crime. “I felt so,too.” he said, as he related the incident afterward, "and 1 won't subject myself to that feeling again for any considrration. I could feel that waiter's glance of contempt

upon my hack."

A woman finds it quite easy to lie morally bravo under such cirrumstancea. Why is it so?—Philadelphia Press. So one has yrer been able to give an authentic account of how such enormous quantities of lieeswax came to be deposited on the beach near Nehalem. j Specimens are found along the licach in various places, but it is most plentiful I near the mouth of Xelialem. As the sea shifts the bars pieces of it. are washed ashore, and large quantities are found by plowing in some of the low land

■s of Cap; May. mtirc Open

YHE BRIGr AjVDS

Will lie Presented.

Two Hacdsomc Prizes will be given away during the jicrfornunce. Each licket will be-entitled to a drawing of the prizes, Provided the fortunate holders of the numbers arc present at the entertainment. The prizes may

t Mr. Misson's Store, No. 26 Washington Street. -

ICE! ICE! ICE! ^Knickerbocker Jce Co.

JMfICJnS: CHILDREN, ., - -’

ADULTS.

Ticket* on Sale at PrincipaVHoteJi, Drug Stc

25 CENTS. so cents;

OF PHILADELPHIA, SUITI.Y nOTKLS, BK8TAUBAXT8 and COTTAGKb WITH PURE EASTERN ICE.

. Also with-

coal.' coat: coat: coat PRICE, $6.00 PER TON. R FAMILY USE. AND

I. A. GARRETSON. Real Estate Agent, Xo. IO JnckHOU Street, Cnpe Wit}. X. J.

DILLON’S,

the beach. There «

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FanonacT looaniJeO,

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EMser. M, Columbia are and Frank Uo at A^Wuk^iijFwillmpoo at

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rmlta. cT. si j.ckLx, k C Brwla.J. Warner, block ton Mac Bate. CMB Ha(heaU IQiaar, Kabaat. Colombia a EUarooJ. Mra £. U lluzbea a

t. and Jrfler . cur Franklin

FruSalwm D, 1 ^SuadM*' Footer. Mn A. Wyomlur. So LatayeUr n FrtaL Jolm. taaqpoao at. M door vwat of 8

isasiassSL-

at ITutockloo at

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WrbLEK. 27 I Alayetu* *t

Wilson, J K. Elberulk CompelsVlsi-,-Webber, IMu? tr^Wulunx.^. at

wS^Uankio. Wood. E K blu

ConagaAb'tadaor.

withered J. Frier. S7 CotumbU an

VS In, Mr M. 21 Franklin sc "air. Hi 8 F, Lafayette at

Yoon*. Lr*la. 27 Columbia are

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Betaa, Ham, J North at ‘•Dally Star” Tide Tahir, roa j.clt asu MOOT Mmu llanzr 4.4 tact. II lab TMe. MouoliKbt

' aik>ts where the

•ver reachml in the memory of

the oldest seltlera, and which are covered with n_goud nize,! growth of spruce, where de|kisits of the wax may In- found

by digging.

■imens of the wax may lie fomid homw of any M-ttler on the beach, all upi-caraiirv* it is genuine bee»Several tons liave been unearthed, ic man ahipiicd a large amount |o San Fraiieinco once, for wliich he received 1.100. In quality it is as good a* any in the market, and has retaimsl its familiar odor through alllts rough usage and age. It iaanpposed by some and so stated that it came from the wreck of a Spanish vessel over a century ago. Other* nay it came from a wrecked Chile junk. Thivu.' traditions in regard tile wrecks come from the Indians 1 are not reliable, it is |«>ssible this beeswax is really "lust treasure" which people are digging for on the Xehalem. -Tillamook (Ore.) Headlight.

It is mure or less trite that the naked liand may he plunged with impunity into molten metal. M. Bouligny. who made a eluvial study Of what he called the "spheroidal" state of bodies, proved on bis own j»-rs.m that it is possible to plunge the hand into molten metal and yet sustain no injury. The theory is Uiis: Tile hand of the operator having been carefully moistened with a very volatile liquid, such as alcohol or ether, U to be plunged rapidly into the molten metal; for some casus .the natural humidity of the skin may do a* well. moisture is thrown by ita sadden •tact with the metal into the spheroidal state, and there is therefore no actual contact between the hand and the metal, but a thin layer qf vapor is interposed

between them.—Chatter.

PUBLIC MEETINGS

AT THE . *

Auditorium, Ocean Gity, Chautauqua S. S Assembly IiVom .July :$lKt to A ug-imt :*<1.

Three neri lew dully.

U fiKNlVERSAHY WEEKrAUGUSI 4 TOlOGUSUiiAi j' 5 Elocutionary and Siercoptican Entcrtairiments each night.

Epworth League Meetings, Saturday and

Sunday, August 9 and 10.

Services morning, afternoon and evening, both day*. Camp Meeting commences August 16 and doses August 24. Three sermons, preceded and followed by prayer meetings, each day. ^ Rev. J. K. Salmoh, the Evangelist, will be present throughout the Camp

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. We can recommend DILLON’S, of which the well-known JOHN'J. RATTY 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 j with superior accommodation^ for parties. Handsomely appointed jtarlor for ladies. M’HOS. CLENIETVTS. MA.M'FACTl'KKU OF MINERAL WATERS

ALSO THE

Renowned Belfast (jitiger Alt*. Lenion Soda Sarsaparilla.

SOLE ACKXT FOB

Bartholcmay Rochester Battled Beer. ; We sell atru tl) SnLcIsss “° U "‘ HotUm^EMabllJmCTt^^ ^

WILLIAM ESSEN,

BAKBRY AND ICB CRRAM PARIiORS,

XO. 48 U'ASIIIXOl'OX STRKET,

CAPE MAY, X. J.

.1 I >.lrnlr.( far ll*r« Iloon. To niAkc a secure fastening fur the large doable doors of tbs barn bolt • narrow bar of iron to one of the doors its middle point. Notch the ends of the bars, one on the lower and one on the upper side, to fit over iron k that are bolted to the door, one lien Upward, the other downward. The bwr » in the -arc of a circle when 1 are fastened or unfastened. This makes a secure fastening for large doors which are liable to be blown open if held only by a small hook on the inside of ame.—New York IndcpendenL-

Chief of Office-Where's Binks? Clerk—At home, resting. Chief—Bosh! He's been away on a vacation, for two weeks. Clerk—That's why he has toresL— Pittsburg Balletin. BEOS’S CLUB HOUSE Cigar Emporium, Or. Omui and Haghe* Streets. CAFE MAY, K. J Dry Cigars a Specially. All the Novelties. City Prices.

JAQl'ETTE A STRATTOX, 15 WashingtonBL. Cape Miy. Dealer in pish, Oysters, Terrapin. Clams, Crabs, &c Waxuas will deliver to Hotels sad Cottages will, prumpluou

:li a tarty fur a and du outside * H. W„ Kryit

WM. T. STEVENS, Contractor & Builder, JOBRIXO PROMPTLY ATTKXBED TO. RESIDENCE AXD SHOP—Corner Jefferson and Corgie Streets.

OEIINTOIV HOUJ>ER, X®n. 3 and 5 Mnnalon Ntrert, - ( ape May, X. J. FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC., Refrigerators and Children's Coaches for Sale or RcnL 'unddilag cuttezrs will reeelve prompt sltteiitlon. Asulorv ttepalring neauy dose. Forcli hockera a Bpectolty

LANSING’S CAFE,

COR. LAFAYETTE i DECATUR ST^.

PrivTttc Suppers. Soft, Hard, and Devilled Crabs, Oysters and Little Neck

Clams. Game in Season. Wines and Liquors.

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CARLTON HOTE Cape May Point, TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 19th, Beginning at 8 o'clock. Given in compliment of the popular artist:' MISS A LI DA' VARENA Admission* 50c.; Children, 25c. Tickets for Said at Congress Hall, CarltoB’Hotel, and Biexton Villa.

The Hop will begin at to o'clock promptly. Special Trains will leave Cape May City for the Point at 7.30 o'dpck, and return,after the Concert and Hop. In addition to the Special Trains-there, will also be a Hne of busses opposite the Lafayette ready to convey parties to tpe Point.

mceiv’S Fumvisurivo gooi>s , Our leader is Silk Striped. Imported Flannels, Madras and French Sateens, Shirts

Outing Weir. Finest .line of Neck-wesrln Cape Msy City. Also, a full line of Hats, Caps Bella, Waiter*'Jackets,.Aproua, IHazt-rs,

Awl Mohair Cost* and Vests. In Jiosiery we have a select number, such a* Mor-

Icy'a Imparted solid color*, fast black and Hale-thread. Our Underwear and Dress Shirt lines are complete. At City Price*.

I. I- MI Ml'PARD, 25 WuHliington 8L, Cape May CUy, X. J.

HOWARD F. OTTER. Suecesior toCUnton Bonder and Chaa. Omegas GETVErtAL UJPHOI^STER.ER. Furniture and Mstresses Renovated and Made to Order. Carpet* Made and Put Down. Curtain Work and’Slip Covers a Specialty. XO. 5 MANSION STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. X. JT.

ISAAC H. N71 ITU, FASHIONABLE tailor, N'«. 47 WA8UIKUT05 STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. Keep* constantly on hand an assortment of Clplbs and Caasimeres suitable for .the seasou. Gents' and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, ic. tST Repairing done at short ootloe.

^ KEHR Ac CHURCIT, WH0LESAUC DEALERS IN BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY,

Chester’s Photographs. Best Styles of the Art. Children's Piriurea a Specially. At the Old Stand —Beach Avenue and Ocean Street. S. C. Chester.

Wiley’s Congress Baths, Best equipped on the Beach. A large tent on the strand for the convenience of bathers. FOOT OF CONGRESS HALL l-AWN