Cape May Daily Star, 20 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE HAY DAILY STAB.

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McDvaia. lift K. Ida ViBa. cor. Jcdcraoo at andMorktoe ar. McCreary.tiro II. OotuaUa mar and Onernr) Moon. Mra K U Ham t coUnar. Con met PI Moon, Prank. Rulbrrfnrd Oottan. lmalur at Mtamoa, E. 17 Wlndtor arc Maika. P. A Merkton ate —t Mra E M. Brack ar* ft llooardal

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I -struck and Barmed bp » IjO.-i-j Liring In the aonthfrn part of ColumI Ue coast}-, et a ntitaH plai^ called Fly City, realilct the family of John Vpabtuglt. Tiuraday night Hr. And Mra. Voaburgh. arith their 4 year-old chUd. retired At 0 o'dock. An inf an I occa|ncd the crib near tb« bed. This is the last they remember until more than an boar * afterward, when npota returning to con- j •ciouaneaa it was seen that the clock had ' stoppedatfirvminatrapeatB.anditisaa- ^ earned that eirctricil) entered the dwell-*"

ing at that time.

MP. Voaburgh Aral became ooaascioaa ' and endearored to get Bp, bat was .unaule to do an. In a few in mu tea hr trir-d again and took hold of the child, finding It apparently Ufeleat In the meantime Mm. Vinburgh luST partly nexp&rd, and finding the room in a ettfiing eondilion rrawlej-to the window and .opened it, and then returned’ to her husband aud eliild. Mr. V.wburgh gained sufficient Kin-ngth to aohUt. and they carried the child into the opun air and hroogbt it to ronai-iowaneaa. Neighbors were called, and by that time- Mr*. Vosbnigh

Mr. Voaburgb a night shirt was torn entirely down the. hack. The bed warn .wrecked. A large hide was burned in a feather bed. >.o«- of the bolts in the bedstead had disappeared Arid has nut bc£n found. The child has a aurO on the arm extending from the wrist to the elbow. ha«ing_thc appearanoo of being burned. With a festering mu* in the center. A haupin holding Mrs. Viadmrgh's hair has the appearance of being melted. The infant in the crib was notMUtnrbed in uanuer. There is no other evidence of the afipearancc l.f electricity in any Jiart of the house. It is a case that tififll-i all theories, and the work that did it is as unusual a- it is mysterious. The jfather and child have ]iractically mcorcriid. but the mother is still imsdrated.—Hudson (N. Y.) Register.

I. A. GARRETSON. Real Estate -A^geat, -10 J»«-lsuou Ntrrct, Cape- May, M. J. PBOPEBTIE8 BOfOHT, SOU) OB EXCHANGED PUBLIC MEETINGS

AT THE

Auditorium, (Deean Eity, Chautauqua S. S Assembly From J illy 31»1 to Utl. Three- nenlcsm dnllj.

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BcvciWuJ.SWUdaaratr teMh, Isue H.K Waahlnctoa st Ssg.SiirSiri™-' “r- - Ba^rar.tim.'jap,"- ■ ManaSklUSHMutJr.t . J«8b H. IkMcakUa are

Tlie greatest inerting that 1m* ever been held iH Richmund, and luvbably in the country, was the one conducted by the Rev. Ham Jones. It was for men

only.

Tbo Tabernacle sewts 11 Every seat was -taken, and rioud up. On the outside of the lure were probably 1.000 hundreds went away when they found they could not get seats. Not leaadhan IJ.uOO or 13,000 men came to hear the

preacher.

The sermon had a powerful effect upon the congregation. Al its dose Mr.'Jones asked all who'would promise to live better lives and give up sinfnl habits to stand up. Not lens than 10.000. men arose. It was a sight never seen here. The preacher then asked all who were not church member! and who wanted la-come Christians to come up and shake his hand. Hundreds preased forward with team in their eye*. Not nearly all could grt to the preacher, as the crowd was bo dense. It is estimated that not less than 1,000 persons were converted, among them many solid and substantial business men. Some of them were people Who bad n..t before heard Mr. Jones, and who had ridiculed bis style of preach-

ing.—Cor. Norfolk Virginian. OoM I Are and Pvmir.tl, k.. Emi-eror William has OM^l ne« nlation* rvs]Kvting the wearinjfB<

man naval uniforms which are sc note and elaborate that they fill a book of forty pages. Any admiral who marries is in future to go through the ceremony Arrayed in hi» full uniform. Admirals are imly to wear plain clothes at the seaside or ai baths, when out shooting. al masked balls, or when on half pay. H they happen to be in Berlin on a Sunday the cocked hat must be worn when walking about the city till 4 o'clock in the afternoon. When an admiral is at sea he may wear an oilskin sou'wester and coat only if the weather is atonny. and his. shirt front must always he perfectly plain. It is further atrictly forbidden to have the .comers of the collar turned down or doubled back,

il£ ANNIVERSARY WEEK, AUGUST 4 TO AUGUST 6. Ml

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WILDWOOD BEACH.

SPECIAL EXCURSION!

Commencing July i8th, and every Tuesday and Friday there

_ alter during July and August. The West Jersey R. It Co. wUl nm a SPECIAL TRAIN from Cape May at

10.30 A. Mi; Returning, leave Wildwood Beach at 8.80 P. M. ROIWD TKIP TICKET SO CKKTN.

EXCEIdSIOU HOT AND COLD Sea-Water Baths Oeeatar St. aud Reach Are. W.C GIBHON. Maaaaer.

Elocutionary and Siereoptiran Entertainments each night.

Epworth League Meetings, Saturday and

Sunday, August 9 and 10.

.Services morning, afternoon and evening, both days.

Camp Meeting commences August ifi and closes August 24. Three ser-

mons, preceded and followed by prayer meetings, each day.

Rev. J. K. Salmon, the Evangelist, will be present throughout the Camp

Meeting.

JAQl'ETTK A STRATTON, 15 Wjwblagtoo BL. Cape N»y. Dealer h. Fj 8 h, Oysters, Terrapin. Clams, Crabs, Ac

10 HotcU and CotUcn w

TANTED.—A capable and experienced man. now head waiter at one . . :ht>tcl* and a good caterer, <l.-»lr.-> to arrange w'lth a party fur cot dining ru<nn and kiu ben, where he could board the family and do mltalde .1 “ onung Call and winter, in PhHadoluhia. A<bli<*«* H. W., Htak O

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LANSING’S CAFE, COR. UAFAYETTE & DECATUR STS. Private Supper*. Soft, Hard, and Devilled Oysters ancf l.htle Neck Clams. Game in Season. Wines and Liquor*.

LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY, IT©. 12 -CfeeeLXS Stroet. Repairing done wl

Lovett-s Flour and Feed Store, JackMOH and Waablngton Ntreet, Beal (Jualll) I'koir. Feed, and Ha), at Low eat Fried. Order* prompt!) ailed and deitierrd.

J. S. K. Hand & Son, Th^ Old Orlglnml mud Only Cape May Diamond Cutter*. Cape May Diamonds act In Ringa, Pina, Blnda and Buttona-of our own manufacture. Repairing of Fine Walcbea and Jewelry a. Specialty. « -OT’^’OSTT-E .JPOST OT'T'IOJB.

ICE! TCE! I(JE! ^Knickerbocker Jce Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. SUPPLY HOTELS, RESTAUItAHTS sag COTTAGES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. -AIbo withcoal: coal: coal: coal PRICE, $8.00 PER TON. ■“* «*“" c fTa''SfcE? , 2'MK»!JSa l ;‘“ LV ■»»*»»

DILLON’S,

Corner Washington and Jackson Streeta. We can recommend DILLON’S, of which the Well-known JOHN J. RATTY ts 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. Handsomely appointed parlor lor ladies.

M'IXOS. CI^KMErS-TS, , MANUFACTl'ItEK OF MINERAL WATERS ALSO THE Renowned Belfot Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda S*n«P»rillB. * sous agent fob Bartholomay Rochsatsr Bottlad Bear. I lot llmg KalaltUaklnrat. ML

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Merchants’ Exchange,

WASHINGTON AND JACKSON STREETS.

One of the moat popular places of reaort for Seaside Delicacies, skillfully

prepared. Liquors of remarkable quality and purity

dtapeoaed al the bar.

Task. Mr* r Tatkaai, Hear) B, 1 Bmcfc avw SSfesstfiSKl.. SSFEtiSfaS,-?-

A* Old UoMUr.

A 6ooa|iiouou* figure in the proerasion at the unveiling of the Lee monument, at Rk-hiuond. was the venerable Pn> fecdi'.ir F. ,N. Crouch, the romp wr of -Kftthlrrn Mavounttvn." He ia perhaps nearer Bo than B0 yean of age. yet hale and hearty. He was arrayed in full uniform of Coo federate gray, having come on fnnu Baltimore. to inert probably for the last rime his soldier comrades of the old First Howi tiers. His (xauradea aay tliat no braver iwddier cv.t

fought with the artfllt rv of the northern Virginia.—Exchange.

While t xt-riintug a hone at Fort Collin*. Oulu., the animal became enraged aud attempted to bite its loader. The

cceeded in preventing the fun from injuring him until the

halter broke, when the animal picked Li «n gp by the shoulder and threw him the ground with great violence. Then Irving his teeth in tty- flesh of the Huetrat* man the brute trampled upon

him. The trainer's chert three rib* were broken at all part* of hi* body wai

croaked.

The present rear ia the tercentenary of the discovery of the micaosoopr, which tn its erode form

spectac le maker of Middleburg. Holland. The occasion is to be celebrated by an internath ~ ~ 1 —*— • •

which is

which will fairly show the progress of **-- from it^ simple original •ent day. SKSBKsmvTsua—- *• work OM The Mown (Pa.) IntAigmcer in Jour, as printer's devil and has been conpnaly employed on that paper ever nnee. celehrating Us fifty-eighth -annivenary in the office on June *1. Hr Ua oompoMtorraad works every day at his

Cigar Emporium,

-A. HEWITT’S Dry - Goods, - Notions - and - Millinery - StoreA Urge and varied Stock from which to select your purchase*. One price to all. WASHINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE CATHOUO CHURCH.

WILLIAM ESSEN, BAKBBY AND ICS CR2AM PABLOBS,

WO. 4H WAMHIXGTOX STKKKT,

I CAPE MAY, W. J.

| WM. T . STEVENS,

Contractor & Builder, JOBBIKO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. KEh 1 DEUCE AND SHOP—Ccmer Jeffenaa aad Cargle Streeto.

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

■edr of PERRY STREET,-

Are turning oat the Finest Phot6grj|>h5. Specialties of Ocean Scenes and House Photographing. Cabinets First-class.

OLMN’TOIY SOTJDER, Won. 3 and S MnBalon Mtrrrt, Cape May, W. J. FLRNITUtE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC., Wir. Cot* and Bed Spring*. Refrigerator* and Children's Coaches for Sale or Rent. Wr,,en b* Flttlna sad Fpraiseias CUMgas *111 rereur prom^stttrat^i^AwcUni *

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>i i :>-h I’l'urvihuiooodh Our leader Is Bilk Striped, Imported FUnoeia, Madras and French Sateens. Shirts for Outing Wear. Finest line of Neck wear In Cape May City. AUo, a *“!• of Hats, Cap* Belts, Walters' Jackets, Aprons, Blaaera, And Mohair Goats and Vest*. In Hortery we have a select number, such as Morley s Imported solid colors, fast black and lisle-thread. Our Underwear and Dress Shirt lio«* are complete. At City 1‘rioes. I. I~ SHEPPARD, 23 Bmahlngton St^ C*p* May CUj, K. J.

HOWARD F. OTTER. (i I--.TN J-tlt A 1. TTl^UOI.M I MOUICU. Furniture and Matreases Keoovsted and Made to Order. Carpet* Mad* | and Put Down. Curtain Work and Slip Covers a Specialty. NO. 5 MANSION STREET, CAPE MAY - CITY’. M. J. INAAC H. SMITH, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, *• 41 WISHIHeTOS STREET, CAPE WAT CITT. Keep* ooostanUy on band aa ssaortmen. of Clolha aad Caaslmaras aulUbk for U>e seasoo. Genu' and Boys’ Ready-mada Clothing, FnralsbUg Oooda, Hats. Capa, Shirts. Qjmwcrs, Ac. OT Rapalrtag dona at abort notice.

Ik fully equipped with all the requlNltes for doinf; PKmrma OF ALMOST ANY KIND.

mnra sc ohlurch.

BUTTEE, EGffS AUD POULTHY,

Philadelphia Store:

348 S. FRONT ST.

WASHINGTON STREET, Opp. Port Offieu, Capa May . N. J

Chester’s Photograplis. Best Styles of the Aft. Children's Pictnres a Specialty. At the Old 8t*nd—Batch Avenue gad Ocean Street. S. C. Chbstxb.

Wiley’s Congress Baths,

tent on the strand for

Best equipped on the .Beach.

the convenience of la

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