CAPE MAY 1UII.Y STAR. Cape T?ay City CUor- h Rooord.
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if HMl, 4 f.U. fc»ininK »»r«or, with _..n^tirs*«i o'chKtk utrrtaar •rr»l«iw' llhuroh PimyAr Mmiur. r»«.iy •• -■ttmssassrjur- | JAKnUT. cer. lJtayrtM w ‘ ' " it."m*n* M^tTnc hu'cVwk. htuUy of iC » Iaomi Altar pnyct n..<Uni!. m
l-Mtur. St-rrlc» HuDOay In July »u<l Auyu-t ttwi<t VJ01 A. M-i luarnrUon* at 3.t*> I. ■«.-.em l li«a0*erithJ». <U T*- murE uu kttIct u ;ji ; etcolo* •! acn. OUASK1.1K KntKETta^OirBTH. Itah-l-r-JhSa’Ioi^tahUth m •« u*. WhdM^y. a *•■■. Mmtha.Krdhy.af.M. i u.k* a. M. B. a. H. Nharrow, T
July i-lt-r. lnuc L JtlrhotMO. P. D, B« '■‘julr »• D . «» ’‘ju^S^ph N. BUufh-M. 1» LannU K»0»r oC » ’’i'^.V^luUlw.ljuhii Hcatburvusb. U. U-
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•i Church, Urrmaniuwi
fil! r -h. C,.., Pr.nhfit7fr*»l€Wrlr« astagpr. «ws - ^ ^i'lilcV 'luOun»rtM UcwKf'c'Y*" Husbc « tart. J *s. IVHnir'ht-*' 1,'firuati. Mrs M W- 1 I owe KtwanL urnwr. Irwin. Mra Sarah. Tl lalirnr. Uc*. M I parwuutrc
BSS tacUrich, K M.
Jaaitm. B^K. S CuluniUa at
aopnM, Ur l aMXJuBliUi — 1. ClJfc.nl. Hi.waro .n. SSE MToSSmbi .1 lalayrttc at l r l ig*rfr** iihtt incum at u Layayrttc at forrHKriiuuabca at a, a a , r4 P* rry at t, Herman. J Stork too avc r» r ’llcnry C. our <Irani aDU r». Lalayrttr ata]
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I^SST^c^&ftRJSXS!!*® 883 Ss!e 00 ] they not only cutoxlr in the Uirwi . . I but aril llr.ru ruUan and ut IU aarae Umr 1 t^tuj rllt r ud Balk Ms., ( apt Bat. ) Uc Um knot, of tbs cravat* w orn by the of the 0.1 Urn Tbia operation 1
a very Important our, for :»*■ peeled to make the knot In trlllMiarruonikr tvltfc the anrj with the physiognomy
the^Tebsei I WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO,
rOKWiitnritr or
Hch .to. ilbt lu maktuK tbrmsrlrew re their eocentrieitr; :l.. ir wuprotne its. They adopt I ong ihctusrivra w hich Ire- , tUy find their way with the ipmeral public; they deride each year the cut of ; tnmerrm. the shape of the shoe, the form of hart the hat. the Uaurth of the overcoat. in abort. Of the whole of the maaruline toilet,and - •daalwayaao." ! Sow. the way a cravat la Uad la a very Importaot matter fu( a Kcutleman In ctrnahroud my l.fe- * j •“»! ^fraa Swell! recogniae each Mlmr by ward track- 1 this mark of ipud tame. They know in I looking at a um-ktie If lu w«.rwr la or la
Moneys, Valuables and Mercliandise
in tb^Vnib-d Stataa. Ordan Ic ried without iharnca and promptly d»
aa far aa practicable, the return of good* <«
drcaalng salon. If the knot ia wantiuj In I the dlstmrilvc stamp, lu wearer ia rvirsni j | o', as a profane and d««e uot enjoy tlw fa- j miliarityaccorded tnthnsewho haiepaaard 1 through the hand* of a celebrated salon- - 41
the Journey well 1 nler. We all know how quickly fashions j £
PITAL, (200,000. MANAGEMENT. Al.EX. U. CAmU-L. President r W. AVER Vice PresMcn IIWARD ti. HALL. Beeretaryand 1
DIBKCTOKS:
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v Aiw.sjTRir.'w. Kirk us. U- I).. KeOnr Tj°7• taflure.A-t
Capo May City Bocletlea.
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C >re Mar bonce. No. 21. A- Q-.l ; Wuwrts on the erst and third Thursday eve muiSAd each month at No. 16 WashlmtU*. hi. in Jas. Mecrar medical examiner. / tare Mat Coschive. No. UA Improrad
at Nu, ICWashincton suoct. 0°dcr*llr4hraic*%s»ri Friday' U msca No. *79. Ontar of the Iron Hall. 'X.'stn.r.t is-tiK Tuesday crenluea of each mouth at hu. 16 Seeire. No *. Ancient Order palnelaas,eecond aud tuuth Muodayr,
COmftfBUOSCTOEY DAILY STAR. rOW 1801. txiaecrs are roquestnl to rrtwrl at tfcta om.s-an) uilatak»sriu lhc^limctocy. In order A Auspat*. C t w aor Nart* «t sadWtadwr at liEfiaAiK?;."""—
MwafiBrac
•JeCfwdy. Mrs K. 3> HuylHw >t MeCaaaeU. J J. Tu Jacks.« at Matlbewa C L. IT Perry at
McKaddcn. Mrs
Nathans. S*murLllikirrthf'.«U4P-JN Jj
rhlUlna. Dr K II. U HucUcs au Price. n‘ O. Perry and Mansion sts Pace, Mrs. K. 2 htocku.u How limn ley. tieo W, 11 so Lafayette st Pluaih. K R.Beach ave Porter. Mra. Moekton are Poole. Mr r.e<iree. 23 Windsor ave Dan lei. Bo lalayette and lira », O W. t Congress st Packard. John II. IfttH-tton Bos <1 Uutdurt. 1'. F. Beach ai e and Perry a B am. John. IS Washingtoo at lUchaidsim. tieoree J. Ocean at aSBi
i£ini.**Tjss , ““ hrculh Jaa F.» Colombia ays BaMwin. T B. Ocean at Mat Bcr> Brown, MrsBT.sferr) si M—-..-.S w B » Windsor are !li!htol. 1 ?ff 1 S OulomMaaraM
Latah, M. A. Hea Brook Cottage, crahb. JnGirTn Husiics at
cnajdaln. Mn. L Tremunt House Cubrn. Jos, No. 6 lluxhesm ssw.vK',': “ osilpm, Mn U J, North at. cor Windsor ave Conway. Ckaa J. Decatur at. nett Powelra Mrs L IhtOaoeraaa at
.^John^rt^
Cochran. M b. Mary J tiVlodsor
IlheHtat, 11 Li tl tt ludaorarv ClUtord. Lesrta.* Uoaard at Unny, James. 11 Ferryat
OuryrU, B M MntjuluotTa Cot e*. Decatur at
Colima, Wat J, our Hu»nca and FiarCoUna. Wm J.wcor Dughea and 11
Mn Attn F. It Hughn at
Dunuui, Mn, 6 Beach av
Oegeu. Bev, T. Calhohc Church Pi
Da Btlrcr, Koto, Beach are aad Jacawm ». Dally. M. eur Windsor ate A B LalayrOe at
Daily. J UuaUus, to Peary at Dernckaon, DrM Jackson st
lAameo. Albert F, Columnut ave bel Ocean OartTiara Bally A Franklin sod •^rgle eta Dyer. Col lleo A. 10 to Lalayrtlr at tmwnlng. BoM W, Jr. BDecatur at
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E-S^erii
Blaner. Bobert, tu Columbia a>e. cut Franklin
luisood, Mn h. CreaawaiPl UMUce Kspen. Bam'l. cor ocean and liugncs au
Bdwards. K t, 16 Utwhes at IMertak. Ueaats, Raarwey at
Kvans, Amos U. Blldnth Oooaca
Eisner, n B. tu Columbia ar*
Ferguson. Charles. So Lafayette and Wood at rSs^sfKJi^r*'”
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Crier. Mn Msryjt Windsor are
Caltagher, Chris. ST Jackson at
Uriel. Miaaklaagis,(iranlat spy W JBR
Could. MnJ R. Si Wtadaor an
cunngham. A J. U block loo ate CrSui.MnE^Vootom^an^ * >C
Camion. JudgebhaaU,37 Coh mhla an
UoidamUh, »J«A Dnatttt
remember it
UlUe band of emigrant* s Springfield, Ilia.. C . _ IMG have aince been known lu history aa the they -III fated Conner party" of “Martyr ingli Hloneera.” My father, James F. Reed, less wish to ap)>rar with ll was the originntor of the party, and tin- In the moat approved fanlih Conner brothers, George and Jacob, who lootnet* came to their apartmeo lived Juit a little way out of Springfk-U. ; ever there la a grand f.sdecided to Join him. ! S*l lot" »«*•» at 6 o’cluri j Ail the previous winter we were prepar- j ami is-giu their round. I; ! log for the Journey—and right lu re let me can tie the cravat* of sou* say that we suffered vastly more from fear able young men ami thus • - Indiana before starting than wa did 1 to ten dollars, aach knot plains, at lusst this was my case. Iu| an average Price of fifty the long winter evenings Grahdma Keys*. half whit the cravat used to tell me Indian atones She had au • The employer takt who had been taken prisoner by the erlpta and. the jea in the early -settlement of Vlr \ This facility of giula and Kentucky, and bad remained a I » abort time prompts* captive In their hands five years before she their own account a* t made her escape. I was fond of these j ‘be promise of unpin) ' evening after evening would ■ dent number t ‘ go Into grandma s room, sitting with my; vote themselvi ' cloac agamasthe wall so that no war-’ 'at*- The)-hit could slip behind me with a tom a they can reev k- great many fashionable you ruuld coax her fo tell me more alioiit tohavetbrlrt cilal of Use fearful deeds of the aavagi until It seemed to me that everything in ! It is nu the high old fashioned bed l»t* for . post* down even to the shovel and tonga in quickly it ■dmne) corner, was transformed Into begins to the dusky tribe in juiint and feat here.all privilege reatly for the war dance. So w hen I was 1 ones a!n told that wa were going to California anti { obliged won hi have tq pass through a region : change peopled by Indian*, you can imngt * * 1 felt.—Cor. Century.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be amt by t xpiear on fast passenger tratuo. WASH UAMPEIiS ■ lug riuthlng to hr taundried will hr carried between Philadelphia, of Camd < *|« May at «1 ft> for Uta found trip, and will be called for and delivered
ija apeelftrd by ah pprrs.
ape May ofltcr—Comer Waahlngtoo and Jackson atrerls. • idelpbia ollioe—Ferry Building, foot of Market street KABEKT KTBKT4 H. AgCBl.
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 ixx) P. M.
B(wooer, Mr I! B. Fryer Uottagr “—-W. Bev tieo J. 16 W Indaor are rrson, Mn J, aa LalayeMe at. 1 MnlUmaa, O T. 3 North at SS'waAkev.c/.Coogaiaaad North at t'.rag Wra/WMaahinitt^o at
mevetu^l^wlaT.tCorgtrat ^
.— iti Wxvtiliia-tou at IBUmj vvLtti) i-Uc at
g ■.raUri.Vt'rTci
Tutruarad. KBIdney^H Washington at Tbompaou, Aaron,It Br-aeb ave T oS5Si72 "~“' •' *“ Thomaa, A C. 6 tiraot at Taylor. Mn 8. out wadUegtoo and JeBrrvon V VannemAti, T H, S soLi layette st w Webb. K H, 37 Lafayette at Williams, Jus u.y Fern st Wllaan, J K. tUwrun. txmgreM I'lsce Webb, John K, list Waaklustoo at WrAafer, TStiwai.t*) WaaSlagtou at Moll. Daniel, ocean st, next Mar Villa Wood, C B. 1 block ton Bow WittH-rell, J. ITIce. at t/olumbla av* Woll.I. Jr. eurHiyhessnd Franklin it
A source of fire Is In the manner of handling cotton In this port. It cornea here chiefly In the coasting steamers from Galveston. New Orlenna. Savannah, Norfolk and Richmond- The coasters discharge it on their piers or to the decks of lighten direct It is all eventually sent by lighten to the .teamer that is to carry lt to Europe, boms companies carefully; th „
a tarpaulin aud J
there to create a flame only when the ship ha* left the port. Spark* from the dummy 1 engines on the deck* of the transatlantic atistmen have been known to set fire u> cotton hales in like manner.—Xew York
Can It be poaaible that wind alone can completely atrip t he feat hen from a chicken and not hurt the fowl? Never, hut It Is possible for electricity to do this. Place a that the electricity w ill not (visa through the body to the earth, and then heavily charge the body with electricity and every hair of the head, even a w Oman's long hair, will stand out like Iron spikes or the slied hair of the Circassian show girl No doubt if the electric charge should lie increased it would drive every hair out of the bead, and this Is lb* reason that so many chickena are stripped by tom adorn-—Port Worth
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The young woman who has a liking tor the shirt front and cutaway Jacket must remember one thing—that in, that her gelup Is never Ihexiwnaive. Her linen must he the ot
a* Immantiste as a Illy, and ah quire at least six shirt* to kee looking well, and of three six
have to be at the laundry while a fresh one Is on her, anti another fresh one Is reposing
at home waiting to lie as*timed tomorrow. , —* The Imitation of tlie manly costume Is 1 go without
short, they have a thousand
for distinguishing their rut the other person* who go al*
Frequently these change*
the suggestion of clubmen, wba, wbqn the kdot suit* them, adopt the new shape, and on the morrow- It is worn by all the men belonging to their set. It is during the winter months that these tiers of eravsl
t continually smplorad, but
wholly idle. In the summer principal watering pli
There used to be a ruri-.m named Vellet down In Fulton county, lud. lie w-aa noted over his whole section as tha
firmest believer in n the Sank* of Eel
river and anghd for lass. He planted lu* corn In the dark of the moon and laid rail ’ fence In the light Tie sheared his sheep w hen the sign was in the head, and lain Iwrr his own neck from the winter's growth of Ireard when thexodtac pointed In Tanrua. He shingled his barn In the moon's first quarter, and gathered his seed corn alien Cancer was klug. Uc wouldn't ride behind a horse that hadn't been broken In the sign of the trios, and when Scorpio ruled be considered a secret safe. There was nothing on earth he didn't believe could be pru|ierly done in the sign*, aud nothing that didn't threaten dcstniotioo U the
aigns were disregarded.
He had a neighbor named Isaac Brown, a great Joker, who grew rich in spite of the fact that be paid no more attanuon to the signs, which were so large a part of Yel let's economy, than he did to the color of the clouds at midnight. Finally Vellet died, a* eccentric men sometimes will, and Un-assessor eamearound in the apring end
mtreed him.
“What was the matter with him?” asked
To Cottagers.
For Mbor Repairing,
ourhl v and neatly duo*, bring your work to THOS. H. TAYLOR, the popular shoemaker, Deralur street, second shop from Marey A Mecrsy's drug
store. Charges moderate.
Celluloid la Photography. The Introduction of celluloid as a photographic material is cenalulys great step In advance. Glass Is fragile and heavy. Traveling photographers of all clsein are not slow to appreciate the advantage of being able to make their nogalivea on a substance like celluloid, w hich precludes tha risk of breakage if inadvertantly dropped, as would of course happen with glass. The aaving. both In weight and bulk, by the employment of celluloid is very considerable.—Outing.
Mrs. Blossom (wrathful!)-, to new conductor)—Why did n't you stop the ear when I waved my band st you the Drat time? Conductor—! didn't know you wanted to Mrs. Blosaom—What did yon suppose I was w-aring my band for? Conductor—1 thought yon were trying to mash me —New York Epoch. Bicycle riders are waicbiog with Interest the attempts to manufacture wheels out of aluminum. A steel racing wheel now weighs twenty-four pounds. If aluminum proven practicable, a racing wheel can be made that will weigh only about aighi
The superintendent of education in
young reindeer transported from Siberia to A1 saks. He Intends to ruoobrmge tbs natives to domesticate tha animals and naa them aa beaau of burden
Some one gives the following a
The Sphinx. Schiller—The Republican Pock Goethe—Th* Post al Panth Shelley—The Eternal Chili KeatsResurrectionIsed Greek. Byron—The Poet ofPaaskm. Moore-The Butterfly. Jrre my Taylor—The Shakespeare of Oirtnea. Coleridge—The Insulated Son of Reverie Buoy an—Sponsor of the People. Shake
Chaucar-Tbe Well of English Undefllsd. or lbs Morning Star of English Poetry. Caedmon-Tbe Milton of the Forefathers. -Now York Tribune.
Well, you see," **1*1 the akr|illcal farmer, “I crime home one night along In December and told him I bad a neat year's almanac, and ll said a man didn't dost rat meat till the sign of the virgin. And Vellet says, says he to met My God! I cant ilbout meat till next September,’ says And Pll be darned If be didn't lay down and die. 1 fed might)' lead about it myself, for he always paid hi* debt* In the aign of the crab, and be owed me eighteen
dollars."—Chicago Herald.
How do you pronounce the word “wound?” Most people nowadays say “woond," but the old dictionaries all my “wowod,” and all the prwt*. so far as the Listener has ever heard, make the wool rhyme with "sound.” The pronunciation "woond” is undoubtedly an affectation; but ll has swamped the old Bound. The other day a friend of the Listener heard In church a hymn which had this word at the end of a line and rhymed with "bound," but the choir. In singing it, pronounced it "woond” In defiance of the rhyme. This inspired the listener's friend to take Ills bymn book and write upon a flyleaf this at**** of excellent doggerel, to Illustrate the capabilities of this word In the way of Behold, a stricken soul has swooned: Where shall relief he found? Where halm to suStbe Us blooding wound, lu horrid, gaping wound? Modern poets, by the way, are practically debarred from using the word "woond" at the rod of tbeir lines by the scarcity of good rhyme* for Ik Perhaps "harpooned" and "ballooned" and "swooned" have a certain relationship to the Idea of a wound, hut neither of thorn is s very practicable word In poetry.—Boston TrwnacripL Liquid oxygen turns oat to be blue. Hitherto It has been described as colorless. M. Otssewskl, of Moscow, who made the discovery, suggest* that the color of the sky may be due to th* atmospheric oxygen.
In diphtheria the virus resides In tb* false membrane, and for that reason is ires likely to be carried to a distance; but th* particles long retain their power of Inffction. The contagiousness of consumption lire la tha patent's expectorations and dieebargaa. II these are carefully received In a disinfecting fluid than U almost no danger
At tha birth of a child In lower Brittany the neighboring women lake It in chargs. wash IL crack Us Joint* and rub lu head with oU to Bolder tbe cranium bonre. It is then wrapped In a tight bundle, and k* Ups are anointed with brandy to make It. a tall Briton.
HECRAY’S Grocery Store, No. 75 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE BAY CITY. JVi: intrdiuced Meats —Lamb, Beef and Veals, into our stock, atid can supply allcomers in any quantity. PRICES MODERATE.
CART. FRANKS’ Old Virginia Tobacco &. Cigar Store Ns. 28 Washisilsa SI.. Cass Mai. First -clam Clears and Chewing 7oharco. Das* ••-llrrtil. and Kl.hlnr Tsrklr sheet
MILLINERY STORE, P1EK AV*, NEAR WASHINGTON ST. OapeMiyCtty.M.J. a rcht Attn cnoics use or Fashionable Millinery A Fancy Goods, Embroidery Silks And Stomped linen Goods. Bumping d toe to uniu J-0fvle Wal*N. 0. Importer ami Commission Merchant. FANCY GROCERIES. Sole Importer of the srrll known LATOUR OLIVEOIL THE FINEST. THE PUREST. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. C, F. SMITH, 102 Walnut SL, Pliila.
WEST END LAUNDRY All wert dare Ut s (at ebew manner and at j „ CouDea'tad Tor aqd delivered. •v . a . t l. r: ». i lt. -w
DILLONS,
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RA.I FY is proprietor, is one of the most central and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines ami Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with superior accommodntions' for parties. Handsomely appointed jiarlors for ladies.
ICE! ICE! ICE! "Knickerbocker Ice C° OF PHILADELPHIA BtrmnCB BOTKLH, BK8TAURANTS and COTTA Cl Kf WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. -Also withcoau coau coat! coat BEST tibAUTT CAXKFUU.Y PRKFABF.P FOB FAMILY USE. AND FULL WEIGHT tiUAKAXTKED.
Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant, Ko. H VVnahlngtoii HU. Cape W») , N. J. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for the Germania Brewing Company. Bottled Goods s Specialty for Family Dae.
■R JOHNSON, ,A - im WMalliuirton Ntreel, ueitr I*. O., Crepe ■*» . A large and Weli-Beteoted Stock of FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. ntof Wall 1
P* f* ©U@ Manufacturer-, of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINES. Aim a Full Line of from 3 to 60 H. P. ^Vertical Eiigbes^ When in need of Power of any description, don’t fail to write direct to P. F. OLDS & SON, LANSING,'MICH.

