CAPE HAY DAILY STAR. l-ublrVcd iurlP^Julj ijii^ Au<u»t. butocru^ Capo May City Church Record. J V1 IjtlAN .^af. vnir bt-b«« m crcl»e-
ivt..r, “iu tatb^cbaot. < V.M. Konlnc ««TTlcr.' wlib .-iiut n. >1 600 o'clock. yKM-Aff «r»lcr»: Churrli l-njci MrrtliK. Wcdnc~l«y crcninja ,i « "Ytuek: Vouni: I'coi.lc'. bocictj nl Ckrte- :«■« Kaotooxx. A'rotar c*raiUi*»»l 5 o'clock. IJAITIST, cnr. IJtloycuc and PrankllnaU. 1) l>t. » ». II. BCWJtw. I'mP-c. «undar .. .. ...•.-....orliic luju; nrnlUK. »oclock. M. I'rajcr MnAlne 1 o'cVnck. Mod) of 6.
Ilao.l'j h U Wwhlasu*’ HlMirtfc.JSxo. FrankUo mod Cgrgt »U ! ! l.urticv Atbrn KjJl^Hochc^ *t 11 and ,M 11 T3 V.' axht^p uct al lazlelnriCMraSkick. I 'toottru *t •^izbrnt. A. 4 Hu*'* «' Id-tmni. Wr. JvimT. 14 IlnKlwnat iTTtfffn.C W.S!H«bc»«l .AlMO. Mr* M.PMockSon a*» l*n. J A. luUuxkoit _ loflitun.Ur* >4 W. Miller ColUcc. 4 perry * lowc. Fin aril upper cor Howard and Col av IrnlU. Mrs narab. Trenton House Instead, J M. lo Pern »: laiur-.ilcT.JIl. M Kparsonacc IM*r. M K. 1U» WaHlIuilou 04 lontln*. F. Columbia arc. East of Franklin > Ian. I>r I Mlnla. 3 Howard *4 a luiiowiuuli.t^aaidj'a Lutucr. Hccalur at
daT*T uesday *Thurad*>» and Frldaji a • M. Venn* F<oplcJ»^ Frarcr M~o»* *
SnSf SS leajrueTueSa.
C CATHOLIC, Washington street, wise™ / ocean A Dlfjtsr K.-». I *tihk M .i* l-astur. Aerrlcrs nunday in Julj and August st r,.ui and HAD A. M.: Instructions at SIB P. - • Ft riling scrrlce at kjtl. Week dajl. Bom-
serrlcc at 7 JO: "*
In* n-rrlcc at . JO: eyeimis at
C'HAFKUK STEEET M. E CHCKCII. tabPrayer Meeting. Wednesday. « 1. M-; Class
Mesdlng. Friday. 0 P.M.
A I.UIb A. M. E,A. H N*w-ro* PaaUw. f\ Hiinitsv services: Fraver-meetlnc 9 A.
Preaching 10JD A M. -. BabOuS'wds P. M. i Preachlnc A P.M; Class inerting day night at 8; Prayer Boeting. Wcdnc
tor bi. Mark's chnrcli, Pklla. July IJ-Kri-T. A. tldball. I). I).. ^ J uly U ltav* J»ep4i K. Blanchard, Rector "'ji’yJS^SfJr. A. r TAtmt, Brctor o( 8C “avsnfe-o. ». o. U Aug.^ib^ey^ 1 Pcrcrrlne Wroth. Hector ' au*D, Rector
V. Rector
Chuichof HI. Michael's and All Angels.HaH. bept t-Ker. Hrary I.. C. Braddeo. Rector Christ Church. Uelawar* CTty - ' '.V-Key. Alfred J. P MTIurt. ABt. Church of the Holy Trinity. Phils.
Capo May Olty SooloUee. /tt^pk^IaLAiin^Loaok^Ncr ta^F^A^A.^M. fourth Tuesday etenlng of each Booth, at the lodge room, Franklin at reel J onu Mtrail Post Ho. 80,U. A. B_aasembits no tbs second and fourth Thursday rrenlnga of qph Bonin at So. SZ Washington /"Urt Mat Lonog, So. H. A. O. r. W_ l, meets on the Brat mud third Thursday evenings of each month at So. 18 Washington StUr. Jaa. MocraT medical examiner. /~upg Mat Oosclat*. So. andYioifthTtmradayev™Inip & each month. at Ho. 18Waahlngton street. /-tnn uall Lcaca, No-M. Independent OiV, dcr Mschanlca. etsr) Friday rrenlng. So.
Is Waahlngton street.
DkAuen Ho. ro. Order of Ita Iran HaU. merts on the Brataud third Monday eve nines of each month at Ho. 16 W ashlngtoo HI. caY-uKsi« awaras Tuesday erenlngs of each Booth at Ho. 16
Washington ■Urct.
I I nit at to tan ATE. Ho. 1. Ancient Order J.1 FalrlcUns. second and fourth Monda).
COTTA&E DIRECrrOET DAILY DTAW. FOR ISBl. re reo nested to report at this akes in the IHrecioey. In a
OuosidiDe, Mrs Leorua.'eoiuan »t tauptatn, Mra. L, Trsmont House CohoO. Jos, HoT4 Hughes at. uleremadTMn b T. MaruSoa and Pe
WaBIng i ad.alader Windsor s>. Cochran. M 1). Mary J a Windsor ave chandler, HUH Wtsdsoeavs CBBued. lAWts. 2 Howard at Coriy. Jssils.il Ferry a Coiyvll. R IIMrsUuiooit'e Cot'ge. I local nr i Collins, Wm J.eor Hughsa and Flasklls ala Colima, Wm J.srcosRugbssaod 1 rank no at 1» a, Mr* Ana F. U Hughes at
lumbla ave awl Frankun U. OrngnaagMs T Aaacu. William. A* W sshtDEtno at hvm Mrs M J, a and 4 nuckloo Row ■Ulwso'a, Mrs U CrsaawcU's • —•— k.Ts Hug*s»*M
t. Ur C R.llnwj
KnldL ilvnrj . HnwArd Kearuj, Mrs U M. 4 Bear. ... Kelly. Y F. West tleach ave Ktauskoph. Re. Irr J.-o-ph. » Hughes at K lahr. Mrs Lewis. Hi blockli* ave Knowles. Uus W. IT Columbia ave Leopold, Ur l.» Columbia ave I^wis.CUBord. Howard -nd Sewell its Love, John It. £1 Columbia avo Leach. J - b. h] Lalsyi tlr »t lAidlam. Mrs. IZIlugfa. st lAJainbre, Mrs. Washlngtoo st Iswmlng. J apleer. 47 Washlnrton st Ix-edum. Jos. cymrress A Ho Layayelte sis la*vy. Valle, WColumbia are Langsdorf, Morris K. ISHughea at Lynch. T J. 14 Ferry st Lewis. Herman. 1 Stockton ave Love, John B Jr. S Coiumbt. ave Lea. Henry C. eor (Irani and So Lafayette at, Lovett, (sen L. 12 Ocean « Lmjijn. Allen P. Uttle Willow Collage. How-
Mellsraln. (iec K. Ida \ lUa. cor. Jefferson st
and Htocklow av.
McCreary,U«o U. Columbia ave and Uuersry
HBaMLJ! Mi-o.iJ-'M’;;'
luthvs st asecray, or dames. 6 North st Marry. Ur V M II, IT Waahlngton si Miller. U T. ID Wdhlnytou st Moore. Frank. Hart lUilis Cottage, Ureatur McFaddra. Mrs F11,.'.StockUhi are Miller. Chas J. 3 HLKktoo ave Marks. E .8 Btockton Row Medolre, Ur J C. 12 Reach ave MeCaully. John If. *c eur Perry and Man.Ion Mad lock, L. Acme CXI ge. Hrtxmd and Reach arts K Hathana. bainuri Illldirth CottageJB Jack'u at Nun aka, W C, 12 Washington « liars, Ilr M. f* Jackson at Hnr, J M. U Uuogrws at P Ph.mlrk, Dr E. Waalilnxlon at above Madison iSwfeaKiSu Page. Mrs. E. 2 Stockton Row Porter. Mrs. Htoekton ave Poole. Mr Ueorgt. S Windsor ave Porter. Uanlel.So Lafayette and (irsnl st* Palmer. G W. 4 Congress st Packard, John n. 1 Htocktoo Row Q Quldort. P. F. Reach ave and Perry at K Hue bum, Joha. la Waablngton st Rudolph. H A. «1 Jackson st
KftS as. r, Lafayetlrs SWWV. a IS, ID Columbia are Bowvuan. Mrs. Franklin st.opp HaltnnaJ Hall Kudolph. 0 A, Mrs Hand's Cottage. Washing S. i i fl fc£S2.1:? p ' nT “ Reed.' Wm F II. J u Lalayell* st Itoblnson. Chat A,*Concr.-ss Place 8 Stone E J. Broadway bewi-U. Wm J. 12 Windsor ave IRnlth. Isaac 1L sc WaahUurton at b:.-v, i.*. \y m T, Corcle si bmllh, > K. 1U Waahlnclon at Hluane. John 11. IV Htoeknm ave bheaier Ur Gilbert M. 3) Hughes st S&tta^SSKdSes* HeotL L A.eee Howard si and Columbia avo KS’.-.SiSi.TTSTJSl. Smith. C lloss, 10 Htoekton ave SKThWaiETr,"* “SSTsgST "■***“ bbleele. M rs Maty A, « Jackson si S.Jm.'o, **
Smltheman, G T, S North st bhoemskev. c J, Congress and Aiorth at Smith. Mr* HamT. 1 Stockton ave .Pant Wm. w W ashliiKtou st lirTSu Windsor ave , James M. Congress and North R J edr Colkvr and Ocean at scantiest Congress and North a. Robert. 18 Ocean at L H. 141 Waahlngton at . William.» Lafayette at Thompson, Mrs Lewis, li Perry st folrn.j P. Jackson street Tack. August as B. go Cwtu
Taylor. M • ' anneenan, T H, ft au UJayette at Webb, EH.r Lafayette st wiimTj R?Elb?rot^SIfgreea Plae. Wi the i eii. j. Mai. a cohiabta av* Wolf. I. Jr. cm Hughes and Frankki Walkm. Ui. J H.TtWaMUngtot. rt Wehh.C U.MGrant at "rnuSSinm Jr ’ 0u,0 “ bu *”• Bast of Walter. MnA E. 10 North at Woodward. Mr* A P. w eor North v maw ave ^ Toong. Lewis. E Colombia av* z '7 c ' i .-a:. •:
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Lows^Mrs rS'. aaSSto^av* GamaoQuJudg* Chaa G ,Jg Columbia
ODDS AND ENDS. Germany bricklayer* mvernge U00 a year. To make one pouiol of honey the beea must visit from W),000 to 500,000 flower*. Don’t try awiciUilni; In rrrekt where the tester is two fret 4e> ;> and the moil six feeL It la e»Umated that 111.000.000 tuna of water pass over Niagara Falls every hour. In Scotland, It la said that tn mek the empty craille will Insure the coming at oc cu pants for IL s. The moat recent atee! ml!* hnreV higher percentage of carbon and the steel pyo duced la harder. V—^ | No English sovetrlgu. except George II | and George III, ever altainedtbe age Queen j Victoria Las reached. She is seventy lime .
yean old.
A New Englander who bet that be could . eat “over a hundred eggs in one hour" i won the wager by making a hearty meal | of ahad roe. Stanley la reported to have made tlSl.OOC from hla American lour. One-half of this •uni came from his book and the other j half from his lectures. A hotel kerfier in Florida la slid lo hare j offered a reward of Are dollar* for the best , treatise on bow to make outdoor life at- |
A Uangcrwos llBwarul.
A Georgia farmer, living In r
obscure part of the
At Hantabolm. on the coast of Jutland. In Denmark, from the lighthouse situated at that place, there la flashed nightly an electric light of 50,000,000 candle power. Mrs. Malaprop sometime* hit* the nail on the bead. It rained In torrent* as she left church on Sunday morning without an umbrella. “How irrigating this i*r she cried. Gold and allver leather for very eoatly evening shoe*, that show a pattern upon the metallic surface in place of the grain of the leather like silver silk, moire, dinficring, etc., are worn. Figures jfut forth by the auperiulrudent of the census show that three-fourth* ol the people of the United Stales inhabit the district* where the annual rainfall la between thirty and fifty inebea.
la broke." waa the positive declaration of a jeweler to a young man aa he entered and walked up to tlx counter, meanwhile probing for his watch. The young man hadn't said a word, so It la easy to Imagine that he was astonished at having the cause of hla bring there thus promptly and positively foretold. "How did you cue** Ilf" he naked when he recovered from hla amazement. "Didn't gucw* It: I ktx-w It." was the Jeweler'* reply—"that la. I could almoat have sworn to It when I saw you feeling lor yout watch. I guessed then that something was the matter with that article, and hating gueased that I was ready to bet twen-ty-five dollar! to one dollar that It wag the mainspring that waa broke, and I’ll tell you why: There's a certain time of the year when If I have two or three persona come to me with broken mainsprings I can make up my mind tbatlil have twenty or thirty more of the same kind of custom et* within n very (hort time. “Now, It'* Just a week and a day ago that a man came to hare a Job of this kind done, and up to today I've had no leas than twenty tnal nsprlngs to pat In. They break voluntarily: atmoapberic condition baa something to do with It. Now, I'll put a new spring In your watch which I guarantee for a year. It may last two or three years, and, again, It may not last two days one day, or an hour. You can't tell they're Untile to break any time, no mattet of how good quality they are. I've had new springs break right after I have pal them in."—Buffalo Express.
Attacked by a Rabid Coyote. Alvino Alania, a Mexican ranchmai Rio Grande City, Tex., has undergo fearful experience that wHl probably him hi* life. He waa riding after cattle, and camped at night by a little creek tbal rum through a tangle of mosquito. Ut tethered hla horse, cooked bit supper, and was squatted by the Ore smoking the In evitable cigarette when a mad coyote sprang upon him from the dark. The little beast, with every hair standing on end and hla Jaws dropping foam, struck him full In the face and faatrDcd It* teeth In hla nose. The animal bore A Unit back ward and be sprawled at full length. He endeavored to defend himself with hla hands, but to no avail. The coyote snap ped bit teeth through the akin in a hall doteu places, and the face of the man wai covered with blood. Aa be struggled to hla feet, frenzied with terror, hla aaaalUnt disappeared. The ranchman reached Grande City the next morning and treated, but U extremely prostrated, and will probably die of hydrophobia. Mad wolves and coyotes In southwestern common. Three years ago O. C. Chamber lain, a aon-in low of the millionaire ranch man, Richard King, waa attacked while on horseback by a mad wolf. He went to Faria as fast aa steam could take him, waa treated by Pasteur, and has not suffered any Inconvenience.—Cor. Fort Wortb-G*
Tb. Supply About 300,000 pounds of whalebone were secured from the Atlantic catch of whales daring ltM,and lew* than that amonnt secured from the Pad tic water*. Fine whalebone la worth Its weight in silver, and only the wealthy woman can afford to use IL The ordinary prinoplee of production and trade are overturned aa regards whalebone. Modern appliances and Improvement* appear lo have decreased rathe! than to have enlarged the amount of the product- The price of whalebone fluctuate* worse than the stock market, owing to the fact that It is Impossible to calculate upon the amount of a season's catch until tb*
—Hr* In New York and two They pay fl0.000 for a ton of raw material, and spilt It up and prepare It (or market. QuanUliea are used In the silk mil la where ribbon 1* mannfactored. It Is used there for the edge of the ribbon in weaving. Some of the best bat manufacturer* use It In the aweat bands of their sQk hat a Although the coreeU and dresa stay* of women atill taka up practically about the whole supply of whalabonc. yet fully 90 per cent, of the eonata manufactured here an braced up with something else.—Mercer. A Tear** Work at tba Royal aflat. The cam he* of eoine struck lo the royal mint laaft year waa •h.OOO.OOO, of which IV toi.OD were rejected la the weighing room. The total coinage leaned we* E7.aBn.ua In gold, £'.,094,088 fa silver, and £90488 In bronsa There waa no demand for the five pound and two pound Jubilee gold < and the four shilling pieces will be withdrawn. The metal manipulated weighed 199 loos of gold, 988 toms of silver and 74 tons of copper. The theft of a small quantity of gold by a lad during the year waa the ouly cure of theft In forty year*.—Dondo* Tit-Rita
that rake of yours said young Mr. Flua. about two hours after dinner.
“Wall, deart"
The Mystified Waiter. Gent—1 can’t drink this aoop. Valter tatmaway the howl and fe Dent—I can't taka this soup, either. Waiter—Bag your panlou. sir, why not.
whose labor* an to be In the Celt much of the Utus, says that one day hi wh* engaged lu clearing up a held coverec with a tblrk ntidergrOKth of bushes ant brine, and had employed two negroes K help him. The thzee men built a Are it | the middle of the field, am?gathered thi brush In their hands and burned It up. 1 was working at some little diatann from the Ore, and of course had to trace hark and forth with every handful. I bar Just returned from the fire, and had atoopec to pick up another handful of brush, whet I was conscious that I bad bold of a snake and mechanically lightened my crip. 1 looked down and saw that 1 had a goo( sized rattlesnake- 1 had grabbed him b) the neck In such a position that so long tv 1 kept a tight hold be could not strike. A* soon aa the snake saw that be couk neither get sway nor strike roe. he woun< hla body around my arm. which was ban lo tbc elbow, and attempted to pull bfc bead through my finger*. I toll you, i never until that moment realized whal tremendous strength there was In a anake'i body: It seemed almost as If my arm wen being pulled to pieces. I had grabbed bis neck between my for* and middle finger*, so that I waa at a great disadvantage; but 1 knew that If he ouci got bU bead free 1 should be struck tun once only, but aa many times aa he pleased so I held on and squeezed for dear Ufa 1 shouted to the negroes to come ovei and kill him, and tbry came at oner: but a* soon as they saw whal It waa 1 had hol( of they would not come near me. Nothin! that I could say—neither threats uor per suasion*—would Induce them to give nu help. So all 1 could do waa to hold on anc squeeze my tnaka After what seemed an age, and » ben . was about ready lo drop from exhaustion 1 felt the coil, begin to loosen, and will that encouragement I squeezed hardci than ever. Gradually the snake relaxrt Its grip, and at last the body hung !lm| and motionless from my hand !-w*lkc( over and dropped It Into the fire, and I tel you I watched It burn with a mingled sen aatlon of relief ami thaukfulneaa—Youth'i
Companion.
should carry cotton aa well aa (mu sengers, and at the same time, baa brought out another fart. It la that they carry other kinds of freight that make the dim gel of Are just aa great a> from cotton. A (*er •on who knows something of such mat ten stale* that Ju*t at preaenl there are helui made large Importation* of French silk that are especially dangerous av freight “At present Importer* here." the geo tie nun said, “are receiving large consign ments of a heavy dyed silk known os French twist. The French manufsetur do not spare the dye on these goods, for adds to their weight. In thl* dye cf cal* ol a peculiar kind are used, and this fact that tnakr ’ freight. "There U always] f« combustion unittaken In packing In hale* of varum* sizes, but gvnrmlly aver ajtingabout jiu pound*. They are wrappez in cotton bagging, with underlaying lay ere of straw and brown |u>iirr. and an made compact by hydraulic pressure There la constant danger of fire origi Dating from them, and tbry must la watched with care while in transit. Then bare hero cases w here bale* have been do alroyed from the cause* mentioned, anc not many year* ago a serious fire war caused cm a French ateamahlp by these Steamship men generally say that the} are aware of the danger of carrying the* silk*, and that the greatest care Is taket whenever they are carried as freight. Oni or two lines. Indeed, discriminate again*) thl* freight and will not carry IL—New York Record*
OFFICfaOF
THE NEW JERSEY Trost and Sale Deposit Co Lafayrllt slid Bank Mt., ('tp< Kay,
erty. the O llectloo of lutere*-, Un-Mead and Art aa Treasurer or Agent of Charitable. Beneficial. Hellglouv and other orgaalzatluev and rzecute Trusts of every description. wills receipted lor and safely kept without DeiM.it* of Money will be recelled payable a drmsod by check snd on time depots*. In erest st Uure per cent, per annum will be al-
>wed.
B. C. THOMPSON. Agent.
''ll may fairly be said that moat of fix new medicine* prod need are product* a coal tar,” said a physician. "L'ntll lately remedies freshly added to the pharma copels were obtained through novel tils cowrie* In the plant kingdom. Even mow from time to lime such locky finds art made: but the science ol botany has pretty nearly completed its list of things vrgrtabli that grow upon the earth, and the prop ertiea of their active principles have brdorai more and more thoroughly understood o. Into year*. Thus It happens that new mod id new today are nearly HI products o.
Is found s simple organ!) substance which Is readily worked will for the production of varied chemical re sulta. It Is what chemists call a car ho hydrate, of an unelaliorntc character, whit renders Itself readily useful lu laboratory processes. Therefore, worker* In the 11m of therapeutic rraearrh employ it lo an al must unlimited extent. Of the new rente dice which the apothecary keep* upon hb advertising slate a majority are such coa tar product*. Many of them are of a dangerous char actor and should not be taken without physician's prescription: bat that dors no prevent them from having a large salt and the firms which get them out unda patented names make fortune* by aclllni them. Must Important among these reni edica are sleep produdng and autlfrvei drag*. A number of them are admlrabU when properly and judiciously adraluls tered.—Washington Star.
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO.,
roBwxituiJis or
Moneys, Valuables and Mereliandise
o be forwarded by express
To all points in the United Stairs. Orders 1c _ will be carried without charges and promptly di
so aa to Insure, a* far as practicable, the retum oi gooua on me same nay. HORSES AND CARRIAGES
Can be sent by express on fast passenger trains
WASH HAMPERS
Containing clothing to be laundrird will be carried Iwtwcrn Philadelphia, or Camden, and Cape May al 11.00 for the round trip, and will be called for and delivered
upon day* specified by ah ppere.
Cepe May office—Corner Waablngton and Jaekaon itrecl*. Philadelphia ofiioe—Ferry llulldtng, foot of Market street. ROBERT STRETCH, Gen. Agent.
EDWARDH. HALL. Heerrtary and Tr DIBECTOR.V ILXX.G.Camux, E.C. Kwiowt.
E. A. AKM9TKOSO.
imosozG.Guxs, Btiwaan 8. Hall, •bohcx Hiaxa. J.W. Cbesxt.
lose. Lewis Beau
TB. G.W.DlcXIKiagBV
•towaen Bxttlx.
jl p. pAJ^ISON, Afferl ami Coauaittion Dealer. 69 Washington St.,
i Palace Steamer Republic
Philadelphia and Cape May,
Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tues-
days and Saturdays.
Grand Special Excursion to the Delaware Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare, 50 cents, including fare over D.B. and C. M. R. R. Train leaves 1.00 P. M.
Fare for Round Trip, - - - - Magic Trip (either wax) - - - • Horses and Carriages taken. Baggage and Freight Transported. Office at Union Transfer Co., Washington and Jackson Streets. R IUMAM F. RFKKFIX, General Manager. Ill Cheslual Street, Philadelphia
AMERICAN CATARRH CURE. Has cured hundreds ol cases where KPKCIAM.STN FAII.F.D. ^Prensredhy I*r.^W. B. Jour*, ixzl 8». Dto
Artists' Materials ftrawlng and Palming Ontatis for Out-door Sketching.
To Cottagers. For shoe Repairing, thoroughly and neatly nom-. bring your work to T1IOS. H. TAYLOR, tbe popular shoemaker, Decatur street, second shop from Msrcy & Meeray's drug •tore. Charges moderate.
MECRAY’S Grocery Stere, No. 75 WASHINGTON ST„ CAPE MAT CITY. We have introduced Meats —Lamb, Beef and Veals, into our stock, and can supply allcomers in any quantity. PRICES MODERATE.
Philological critics have observed thai tbe word* Iran*luted as “aosqi" In lbs OU Testament and in liobn'a Pliny mean prop erly alkali and that the ancients general I] used only mechanical abstergents, such ai bran and fine sand. 1‘erfumcd ointments however, were considered an indiaprnaahli requisite of every civilized household though they have now gone as si range 1) out of fashion as tbe incense of the Medi
general Inunction, and, after returoin. from a Journey, even traveler* of moderatt means took a bath, followed by an all-Orel rubbing down with vegetable oils. Black hair dyes were prized by Uie towheadeo Visigoths, while the Roman ladles coveted the golden locks of the transalpine bar bariana —Felix Oswald In Philadelphia
It will surprise many admirers of s great English post of this century to learn that be was s great eater. In tbe lalaet edition of Lamb'% works it la stated that tbs per son with whom tbs lambs boarded st En field charged nsoally one shilling extra when they bad a friend at dinner, but when Wordsworth was lha guest thej charged one and atxpcnoe. when Lsmt
1* great port.bt » Traveler.
In diphtheria the virtu reside* In the dae membrane, and for that reason is lass
likely to be carried to a distance; but the
’ ' »of la fee-
are carefully received in a disinfecting fluid there la almost no danger to attendants and friend*.
At the birth of a child in lower Brittany the neighboring women take It ia charge, wash It, crack lu JUnu and rub lu bead with oil to solder the cranium bones It is then wrapped in a tight bundle, and lu llpa are anointed with brandy to make U n fall Briton.
CART. FRANKS’ Old Virginia Tobacco & Cigar Store Me. 98 Washing tea (L. Cage Oar. KlnU-claaa Cigar* and Chewing Tubaeco. base Ball Materials and Fishing Tackle. Hheet Music and Bongs at Bottom Pries*. MILLINERY STORE,
a rru. ast> choice like or Fashionable ■illlnerj & Fancy Goods, Embroidery Silks And flumped Linen Goods. Htamptug d sns ' Minn Jennie Wales.
C. F. SMITH, Importer and Commission Merchant. FANCY GROCERIES. Sole Importer of the well known LATOUR 0L1VE0IL THE FINEST. THE PUREST. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. C. F. SMITH, 102 Walnut St, I'lilla
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It m
aly a tingle trial to o > l«/1»4rs SwperUr4(»
convince J
anyone of the
brand either foreign or domstiic. It is put { up In 1-8,1-4,1-2 and ons tb. cans, and can be had of any reliable grocer In the U. L ••0MCE TRIED, USED AIM ATS." M. Y. Branch: I OS A I OB Reads St. 7
DILLON’S,
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, is 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 parlors for ladi.es.
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Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant, Ko. 8 Waablngton BL, Cape May, W. JT. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for the Germania Brewing Company. Bottled Gvods a Specialty for Family Use.
R JOHNSON, LJ * Waablngton Stroef, near P. O., Cape May. A Large asd Well .Selected Stock of FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A Full Assortment of W*n Paper constantly on hand.
p. Fe ©Ids & Mon, Manufacturers of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINES. Also a Full Line of from 3 to CO U. P. ^-Vertical * Eiigiiies^ When in need of Power ol any description, don’t tail to write direct to P. F. OLDS & SON, LANSING, MICH.

