CAPE MAY DAILY STAK. I-cbulbed durlrj: Jn!>‘ aod Ausuot. hulnonje Capo Mar City OY-ifb Rooord. - jUtTOTTEBJ^jaUr; I'AitKC. BeMdeuo*, " ■
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« »•. R tvoUM jerrtoc. wltb .moV-Lft. Week-day »sr»lee»: ■i MertlBr. Wedneaday rrrnlnp
C-bureh Prayer _— - , al « O clock; yoODK People> Hoetrty ol ( he i :uo dadraeor, Friday erenlnE* at IIo'clock. JJAITtST, cor.lalayette and FrankHnjjl
Wrdnerwla} cVrillnd al VoVlock.^Wtudy ol £ h. laeonm atternn«jerTSe«lnt. Julia B. »l*I*k', Paalor. babbatb ecrrlcea: 1-raycf Meeting !><» A. M.t Frtachlug 1JJB A.H. and anuI'.M.: haWoth •••bool at «» I-. M. Week day arfeieo.: Female Frarer - " ty at kdO CTiurrb d^lto. day.Thuada ** ( Veoplr l F lt6AA. Moud -...o. Aabbatb e»er.._, _ league Tue«Uy erenlngal SFAATHOUC. WaablMton •treet. t«w«ni (j ocean ft Ileeatur, aft*. Fariikn paokn, l-aator. (O-rrtce. SiwiScdSSS^MWiliMiauS! d * X ’' UK ’ ni PtfflS9S5E.‘*SffKS*-. 1-reacbiticlli.CA.M.and a I'. M ; Babbatb tu-bool at Mi F. M. Weekday aeirtcen: Frayer Netting. Wednesday, a r. M.; dam Meeting. Friday, B F. M. a I.LKN A. M. B_ A. H. NgWTOB. FMor. A. Sunday amtaa: Frayer meeling 9 A. M.; Freartiing loju A. M.: itabbaUiarbuoI. 2 F. <«.; FreachlarlF. M.: FlaaeiaeoUng Friday nl ‘' — —
July A-K'*. I«aac L. NleSoMaB. D. II.. Hector M. Mark * cbuirn. FhlU. July 12—Bcr. T. A. Tldball, U. !>.. Hector o( 9t. Faul'a. Camden. July 19-He*. Jottpb K. Blanehard. Hector w Janie.'. Fblla July a&-Ke*. F. A. D I aunt. Hector ct 81 Huod'.. Manayunk. Aug.2—Ht.Jte*. Jobn Hcarboruogb. I>- D, “Aft^^SyfJ^^tltuii, D. 0, Hector Orare ctiurcti. ITina. Aug. ld-lte». Feregrtne Wroth. Rector Ctiurch ol the Meaalah. Baltimore. An* »-HeT.J B Falkner, 1>. 0, Hector Cbnat Cbureh, tlermantoan. Aug. au-Key. W. Klrktia. I.L. 0.. Hector Church of 8t. mebaeFaaiid All Angrln.Hall. M-ld A-He*. Henry L.U. Uradden. Hector eun.t Cbotcn. INdaaare City heU li-Ke*. Alfred J. I MtlorF. A«at. MlnMer Church of the Holy Trinity, Fhlla.
Howell. E F. t*. Hand. J S.1I Wadilhfton «
Hildreth. <n.>. Franklin and Corgte »l
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HuMurRMra 8 Web. iTLmgreaa al
Httzberg, A.< Huge. M . . llUdnburti. Mr. S.111I, It Hughe. >t Havgftieyer. C W. 3 Hugtiea .t Hud.'ro. Mm M>!Hackioh arc
HSwJ 0.19 HugbraId
Hotfmaii. Mr. M W. Miller Cottage, t F. Howe, K laard^o^ptteni'lUiaard aad<
" ,,ow
t WOMEN'S INTEREST IN THE FAIR. |
Fear death*—to feel the fog la my throat.
and thr MaaUdtco*.*
-BqSlnv l. _ Har*. I>r I Mlala. A Howaid at llolioebu.h. HCCaaaldy r f-tuge. Heratnr at Madrid!. K M. Beach ud ITlb arc JamUon. B K.. r >('otumlnaarc j ohoMUi, Kldredgr. J Cotigrea. Flaee ae.il.) J F. .North belCoticmaft.. 2d door John., Harr) . North "treet. Janrler. , S. Hugl.. - .1 June. O M, TC WaabrugUdi « King. Dr C R.Howard ct " 1y Mra H A. eor WaatUnktoo A Jegem n . KC.I^mgrra. and maitb kadayttle .1
Am one the p«»-er r.-r* on tl
TTiiniHii^a were Mr. and Mr*. Potter Falsi- j
« i « hITg ipeoi-r:- laat tbrne inontba TYe-^.wer of the night, the praa of the atom la Europe. It la already known that Mra. [ The i«« of the foa. Palmar received a cordial meeptiim abroad ! Vnia fj£/^ iA U- Arch Pear U a vtalhl a. jircaldent of tbc Imard of lady manager* | yrtYt^rtrong man mart *0; of the Chicago World’a fair. In talking of For the Journey ia dot* and the tommlt a
her trip al* aatd:
“1 went abmnd for reel and rernealion, |,
OFFfCBgUK THE SEW JERSEY Trust and Sale Deposit Co
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO,
POKwamiEK* or
IftbyrUr and Bask M>., ( ape Bay.
. jabarrtcrafi 1 f Though a faille', u
0 intention of doing any work j galord.
There
it all!
el accepted the inritaiit
j parUcipata
in the fair, and cnnat«iocntly could not be I approached on 1 he nuhjeet of the commit-'
1 would bate that death bandaged my eyea
•eopoM. Hr I.» Columbia at l*o* 1..Clifford. Howard nd ■ Lore Jnhu II. 21 CohnnWa ar Jduft. Jia H. »1 Lafayette rt Jidlam. M r> ; 12 Hug be. .t
Cape May City Sociotlec C ri’E laiaan Uiimg No. JO, F. ft A I...Ml. communicaiion no the aecaad lourth lurwlay •truing of each rooet the lodge room, Franklin alrerl J on. Mn-H.i Foot No. «0.fl. A. B. ai bhwna the arcoui*. and fourth Thui evening, of each muoui al N C all Mat I*ODOg- No. B. A. O C. W_ meet, on the nr.1 and third Thuraday e»ening. of each month at No. 16 WartnagUm 81. Dr. Jaa. Mecrar medical examiner. /Tirg Mai Coaci.avg. No. HC, Improved
and fourth Thmaday rveolnga ol each month, al No, leWaahington street. ^toi.rMWa IiOpog. No. n. Independent Ot-
niiS'SrtAh menu at No.W VVaabiigtiu M. 0 .re Mai Coracn. No s. American Fraternal Circle, mreta on the Bml and third
I Fatrlclaut.arrund al
I lourth Monday-
C0TTA9E DIRECTORY DAILY STAR, FOR 1801.
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H. * eur North rt and WiniDor a it^ttwUeedhrt and Ik act atn
■IodineY.mf 5 W flrai
Bluuut, MraC.ii North at rss.kS'hisi-aS's;'''
ay! Wmk.Ztiiantrti 1. Mia A, 71 Wartnuf w. Hav W H. Flat ,
■u, J C. to JLJM ‘ ■ ■ iwm. T B, Ocean .1 um, oracu •Ira KT.II Ferry at n, W ti,39 Window avc Bullitt, Logan M, il Franklin at Bechtel. Til. K Colutubia avenue
ft la layette .t c Collins,MrsMuy^UHughea al Camp, M. A, Sea Brook Cottage, WIndsor k*. CraSh?an>t>T?B Hughe, at Cullin. F, Decatur rt Curry. Jamea C- II Ferry.1 WseJSKaivr,s; asaJSNSJr'aas-o.« saaist-JsssNMF*-
hew, IHmdtfeWB,a imk.DrH.WUlo.
Collage, Howard al nod
cooperTJuhii^T: Washington at UMbmo.Jib.ItaiyJ
Curycb.RubraUumwCsCofge. Decatur ■
Douglaaa. Mrs Ann F. 12 Hughca at raSwasaro. am outer, Uobt, Beach avc *oo oacaMi ., Daily. M. cor Windsor avc s o LafaycUr rt 1J Iguatius, :• Ferry at ikauo. Hr. W Jaokaua at n. Albert F, Columbia ate bel Ocean
H)er. Col (li-o
. 00, Charka, 80 hataytttc aad Wood at RK22X fTi Flurrtey, D. R Noth H FryMpMr. 1 ; BeftcbSVr kuucrray, Mre.72 wnawlngtiinMtp Fling. H U.Jb Hughes stroet Fftlner, F, JHtoektue How • - >- E3SaifeR5'|SS.“ “rCrier, Mrs Mary^Jt Windsor an Could, airs J t, 31 Windaor gre UUUngham, A J, 13 Btocktoa are 8as.».iiW3Aiaflsr“ «*—■. Mra r\. a Stockton an mo. Judge Ctuu ti. 37 Columbia an h, Id Joa, Decatur
. —. - 80 £ayM> rU. rt. Mt*vy. Valle. 31 Columbia ave •angadorf, Morris K. l&Hughr. rt 2S^5iJiC?aStoo.,« Jive. John B Jr. 21 Cuiumbt • ave mmHttiry C. eor Cram and 80 Lafayette ua| odre,'Alien r.JMUe Willow Cutlagr. Howard at, above Cttumbla ate. H Mcllwaln. Cec K. Ida VIBa. cor. Jeilrraou rt and Htockton av. McCreary.Geo D. Columbia ave and Uurrnry S lim. E. Congress Flare arks. F. 6 Stock uni How M rodeo hall. Mi. h M. Beach ave ft Howard rt Morns. Kva8.ll Columbia ave MeOredy. Mrs K, an Hughe, .t MelhmottL W C. 9 Hughes at McConnell. J J, 70 Jacksoa rt
Miller, K H.S1 Windsor ave
Jaft - *
3v
kicFaddrn. Mra f‘D. SBtockWave’
Miner, Chaa J. V Slockloa ate Marks. K.« Hiorkton Bow McGuire. Dr J C. 12 Brack are
McC'aully. John II. « e cur Ferry and Man.lr Maddork. L, Acme, Coll ge. fserobd ar
C * AT Ralbaiu. Samurl.H
: V) aslmiglou
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• Kara. Dr M. M Jarkaon rt
Ireth Cottage J> Jark'n
n n Phillip I • cum*!,caw w, cao lalayrrieat Plumb. F U. 9 Beach ate Forter. Mr*. Mocktoo ave Foote. Mr George. 3 Windaor ave Farter. Dahlel.ft, lafayette and Gnu Fabncr. U W. 4 Congress at Faekard. John H. I hi.s-iton Ib.w Foole, M (I. Gram at. al...r North Uuldort, F. F. Beach a. r and Ferry rt
— — Waahlngton rt Kodolph. 8 A. 61 Jackwni rt Utrhardaon. Grorgr J, Ocean rt below Colum Rie*ri.M , roJ.SOcean at '•••>!"'”• 1 UK afasmbiaave HownlKium. Joacnh. 22 s.mth lafayette at Hlehaidaoa. Mra F I. Carroll Villa. Jackwm rt Heed. I»r Chaa. S". lata) rtte rt gowe^WjMOolo^iLa ave Itndolph.C A, Mra'lUnd'cottage!‘washing too at Fidget). Mra C M. 6 Ferry « Heed.' Wm pH? ^ | lolayetle rt Koblnson, Chaa A. n Contrca. Flare 8 Stone E J. Broadway
M.,lih, N 11, lUWagblngtoaoc MuMN, John II. lyUtocEbmavr * bearer. Dr Hilbert M.» Hughes .1 mile*. Jamm Brunawick. Hughes rt Mildlc. Mrs G C. :«l Columbia ave v> Co, “ mbl Miearer. Gilbert M, 3U Huglie. al Bmilh. C Hou. 10 Block Ion ave sswi'.'.’ajs;,'" ’YCS-SSK *““""■ * Kpeocer, Mrlt a, K F* yer CiSage Savage. He. Geo J. Is Windsor ave
hamlerwon. Mra J, *0 lafayette at. !
Iron Grant
MnHkeman, U T. J North at Shmuker. C J .Congress and North rt smith, Mrs Sun L 1 .sns-kum ave golju Pa^Wm^WWartdngtoii rt
fhftvrl. Jamrw M. Cougrrsa and North hUtcr. B J cor Col ave and Ocean rt Stevens. Lewis T. 9 Cnrgle rt Shoemaker. Owen Conrreas and North "
Tbompsoli. Robert. 16
William, 99 Lafayette rt uomn rt and CuiumMa 1
t.H U Columbia av
rolru. J F. Jackaon street Tack. Aapistus H. Sucmurabla ate Townsend. F Sidney.« Wartiiugton st Tack. Mrs F A. In Huglie. st K Tatham. Henry F. 2 Bench ate Tbompaon. Aaron, 13 Bach ate Mrs Eugene, cor Franklin at
Thomas, A C. 6 Grant rt Taylor. Mra 8, cor M artilngton and JeBeraon
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Vanneman, T H. 8 so 1m- layette rt
Webb. E H, 27 Lafayette at Webb. John E. 1U9 Washington at
W ebsler, Thomas. 13 « n-huic.on at WoU. Daniel. Ocean at. nest Jar Villa
W orrt. C 8.1 Mocktoo How
£lH“’. rr y- J -^ Columbia at* Wolf. I. Jr.oorWug
Walker. Dr.J N.-
Webb,C G, 12 Grant at
"Franklin« Jr ' Cotu “ bU 4,c - YAsI ol
Waller. Mrs A K. 10 North at
Woodward. Mra A r. w eor North rt and
Windsor ave
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Young. Lewis, 2T Columbia are
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..r-'il dr Col amlnettia at
23 X E, E C T OH-V. Llgglfi*. Chas* T ’ *“ ,os T |*‘5'ueacl ^^rowrlicoitogs -J
on light
a pay glad Ufs's
Tbc black mloati
Shall dwindle and Mend.
:laapU*e again. ert Browning.
And bade me creep past-
desired to form. \ *“! hd me taste the whole When 1 reached Ixmdun, through the, r r er> - , ,, kindness of our minister. Mr. Uoeoln, I! amloll waa presented Ui many persona who took arrears great interest in the work of the board of qj p... darkness and 00k
lady managere. [ For sudden the worat run
‘‘Among these were the PrlDress Christian, I xml Salisbury and Uaronewa Hurdett- . Coutta. The Princews Christian la notable ' for her active work for the women of England, and gives much of her time to aid self supporting women. She suggested at
once that a committee should I* formed, J Then a UghL bat as we wished this to come from tha 0 thou w>ul of n government we were obliged to wait until j And with Got
the appointment of the royal commission. •
"When I reached Vienna I found that j Anatria had not yet accepted the invitation Concert Hall Ringers, ot our government. They will nndoubt-: There is a phase of metropolitan life that edly accept later. Princess Mettemicb. the appeals \ cry strongly to human sympathy. Archdnchma Maria Theresa, the Ducbcea It u the struggle of odcc popular and more of Cumberland, and the Baroness Lange- or less gifted public aingt-ra, but who have nau are all ready to ask for the recognition by nvisou of failing voice and Iwauty Us n of a committee of women as soon aa the dropped Into the ten cent museum*, low proper moment arrives. concert balls and brer gardens to eke out a "In Parts the women who have been precarious livelihood. "Tlic 'singer who recognized by tl* government in conneo- has a declining voice la like tl* artist w ith tion with the Congress of Feminine Works failing sight." said a mauager. "It is the and Institutions at the exposition of IMS most painful thing a manager has to doasked for an interview, and a day waa ap- this brutal condemnation of footlighl unpointed for them to call 00 n*. I expect- fort unities " But bow about tl* singer* ed ten or twelve, but forty-two came, as : tliemaelvn? Did you ever figure- up the well as many luBueotial senators and depn- full meaning of voles failure to a talented ties. They represented all the prominent operatic singer? It ta not merely the loss charities and Institutions of France. 1 of a means of livelihood—it is the n-tiro-Among those present were M Jo lea Simon, i nx-nt from the dearly beloved public rye. NL and Mine- Jules Selgfried, Mme. dr It U a sort of personal public disgrace. It Molatcr, Mme. Bogetot, who represented ; It to fall from tho stars into the mud, and France at the International Council of to be horribly conscious during tl* enure Women at Washington two years ago; ] descent. If the blow fall at once, ns it Mme. Julie Martin and many others. sometimes does come, tbc mental suffering •The members of our own board preecnl would perhaja bv acute, but It would soon
were Mrs. Ktiaecll Harrison, one of out ; bo over.
vice presidents; Mra. General Logan, oi: -'It ia Ibis terrible lagging, dragging from Washington; Miss Sarah T. llallowell, ol day to day,” says a singer; "sometimes
Chicago, and Mis* Lillian Brown, of Mis belter, sometimes 1
sourl. Wa had a full discussion of the of Lope, sometimes overwhelmed with depoasibililies of recognition by France, and apair. It is dreadful! You can’t realize it was decided to form at once a committee w hat it is to feel the stage gradually alipthat should make an official request fur ping from under you—to fss-1 the public recognition by tbs government."—New contempt. There are singer* here In New York Times. York In every museum, o
; garden and Bowery dive A Ilird'• Indignation. ; leading people in tbc best'
Year* ago 1 found in my garden a nest in tbc-lr day, and who have been tbusdying of the shrike. The young bird*, four or i by inches, aa it were—slippiuga Uttl five in number, were nearly fledged. Hav-; every year."—New York Herald. Ing heard a good deal of the predatory ! habits of the tribe. I waa going to wring 1 Fish ns tha klaft of Life, their neck*. I had put them on a hedge, ; As a reault of personal experience and they sat quite still, bat looked so | that some year* since 1 lived proud and self possessed, and the dark I period of forty da)*, so far os what i. glittering eyes that were bent upon me ^ ^.ij.l food U concerned, solely on fisl with an expression of (ndiginant surprise i Q f course the addition of bread (no p
Main once-. Camden, K. J. incorporated November 1«. law. CAPITAL, 8300,000. MANAGEMENT. ALKX.G.CSTTELL, FreetdenL F. W. AYEH. Vice FreaMenl. HDWARD 8. HALL. Hreretary and Tims.
DIRECTOK8:
Atax. G. Cattxu-, K. C. K*iobt. F.W.Atkk. Gaoaoa E.Tsiioa Gborgs G. Gum. Knwamn 8. Hau.. 1, Bo kg 1 iliun. J. W. Cats si. A- A. Akmstkono, Lewis Hxxl. Isaac H. 8HITB. U.W.Dickuaaari ■CnwaKD BkTTLa. j js. Qaj^ison, igert and Cowmiuion Dealer 69 Washington 8t.,
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Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise To all poinlk in the United State*. Order* lor good* to be forwarded by expreea will be carried without charges and promptly delivered by our own messenger*, *0 aa to inaure, aa far as practicable, the return of goods on I he *sme day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be sent by express on fast passenger trains.
WASH HAMPERS
( oetaiuing .loti leg lo be lauftdried will be carried between Philadelphia, at Camden. and Cape May at *! 00 for the round trip, and wUl be called far and delivered
upon days apecifled by ah ppers.
i'aj* May office—Corner Washington and Jackson streets. Ptaliailelpliia olhoe—Peny Building, foot of Market etrert. KORI.RT NTRKTCH, Uem. Ageul.
plainly, "Uai
right to live a you?" that my smote me, and I could not And it in my heart to kill them. I walked away to call my daughter and show them to her, but when 1 came hack they were gone. One morning next year I was In the garden looking at my roaee, when 1 felt something hit the back of my head. Turning round, not a little startled. I saw a bird flying up to the top of a high tree. When It had got there It said “Check!” Very soon afterward, It came down again, flapped Us w-.ngs against my head aa it had done before. flew up to an opposite tree, and repealed its “Chock!" At the lint glance I had seen that it wa* a brain*. Sinos then and for ncterel daya I could never show myself bare-headed In the garden of a morulng without being assaulted or saluted In the same manner, and soon got quite accustomed to II When ray bead happened lo he covered 1 was left alone, and neither my g*fdcnrr or any other frequenter of the garden wo* attacked. It ia clear that tl* bird must have been either one of the nestlings of tbc preceding year or one of their parent*, and that it remembered me probably as the disturber of Its peace, not with any feeling of gratitude for having spared a life I might have taken bat bad not given, for II evidently fait me aa hard aa it could, and there waa an unmistakable sound of satisfied revenge in tu cry.—London Illustrated News.
during U*|k
1 that mode of living. I
before the forty days had expir
tub was not the stall of Ufe.
In the course of my experiment I not only loot Bosh but also energy, nor did 1 feel my bead clearer or my thoughts and feelings more alert than when tutoUtlng on more varied food. While living • ‘ ' only one feel* “a want,” a cravli "something you don't know what” is to say, you cannot give a nan* 10 your desires, nor dooi the feeling wear “ you couunne the dietary; at all ei so after forty days had expired 1 r
SS 1
It has Just come to notice what the wo men of a small country town are doing to earnm fund sufficient to start a free library —which, however, fat only one of many other benevolent projects for which they And time to work. Their method ia so al tuple and at tl* same time so successful It ought to he told, if only lo give encour agrmrnt to women elsewhere, who regret their town's deficiency in a reading room or library. The idea originated with a woman who waa in charge afternoons and evenings of a a mail reading room, supinrted by yearly subscriptions. She found beraelf the pas arssor of some half dozen paper covered novela, which wore In such demand she de•olicit more from her reading
day. tha proceed* to be used to swell the library fund. In a abort time her books had earned ten dollars, which waa at once Invested tu new hooka. To further accelerate the good work thus begun by one Interested and enterprising woman the women of all the different churches In the town hare banded together to provide In turn fur a year lot cream and cake every Saturday evening in exchange for tha much needed dimes. — Brooklyn
— ohll-
d,,n took up a home in Ohio with
enta. The couple didn't afterward communicate with one another. In fact, neither know where the other waa. A few days ago tha husband visited Pittsburg on bual-
and bearing that his wlfa was living
The suicide by means of strychnine of Mme. Weiss recalls to mind lire facts rweted with tl* discovery of stiychnlr 1618, by U* French chemists, Pelletier slid Caventon. They called the new poison Yauqueliuc, In honor of their former ter, the eminent chemist Vauqnelln. old Yanquellu, having seen the terrible suffering* of the animal* on which Ui fact of the poison was tried, la-gged the two discoverers not to connect his uniur any way with this terrible ''new su stance," and It was then that strychnli received tha name under which It Is no known as one of tha strongest |K>iaun*. Pall Mall Gazette.
Roumanian mothers tic ml ribbons around the ankles of their children to pre serve them from harm, while Ksthoutnn mother* attach bits of asafu-tida to the Decks of their offspring.
lady—What make* you-faint? Tramp—I Just saw a schooner w ta way up the river.—Troth.
Mr. Hoy Polloy (extending his hand)— Howdy do; don't you remember me—Hoy
Polloy?
Mr. Haulton—Ob—er, y»—Polloy—unusual name—that stuck; but your face ia such a common one it really ewcm|ied me,
you know.—Ufe.
Impmemeat la Teeth Falling. Perhaps no other branch of the "healing
art” has made more rapid strides during
news, sou nearing vans ais wire was living - , ” ,, in Ohio be visited her. They made op, t*» <U»7 y~r» than denUstry. Many were married again and are now on » a middle o«rf man con recoils* the horror
wedding trip.—Philadelphia Ledger. “ ~
Where Fr^ed.
Foreigner—This may be a hot I
n't see that the freedom boa any "J v”, 1 }* the people. Such a patient, cub- ^ of humanity 1 never saw In my 1 ..*"**. 3 on Id think a free born A mart can F r " ea T
Aft I should think a free born American j would aa os if be were monarch ot all be Native—Walt onUl you ace a passenger ear brakeman who expects soon to be a
A new industry that ia flourishing Brazil ia the distillation of paraffine from a peculiar kind of peat, which la found in
great beds. Thia peal ia rich and the Aisrin*A product la
the office wherein resided a
strong, moscular ogre, whose aim in life waa to terrify the rest of the community by deriding that “this root must come
" it “anag has got to ba puUsd."
changetodayl
at In the big cities teeth are oat by specialist* who don’t do anything else, and these experts become so practiced that a single twist is required, where year* ago three or four horrible, straining endeavor* would hare been nninaagry to extra* a big molar.—Phila-
delphia Record.
have been worked to great depth, but there is no evidence of the exhaustion of tha ply.—New York Journal
Social Aspiration*. Jinks—That fellow- Winker* to trying to get Into the Foot Hundred. Isn’t be? Hinka—I don’t know. Why do yon thlwh so? Jinks—H* has given up business and has begun living on his wifs’i money.—New Tor* Weakly.
A Historical Table. _____ table to doing ______ waiting room of the Philadelphia. Wilmington sad Baltimore railroad station in Wilmington. U to tha table on which the body at Praatdeot Lincoln rested while being convey eyed to Springfield, Ilia., for burial. The table attracts Hula attsntion. very few people using tha depot bring familiar with It* history.—Wilmington (DsL) SI»w»- n Train I* Mighty. Guaaz—Hav* you any spring lamb? Candid Waiter—Tea, ash; ws’ve aom* of the springiest lamb yon grab IpUx—Qood News.
AMERICAN CATARRH CURE.
Palace Steamer Republic Philadelphia and Cape May, Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tuesdays 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.
Fuff for Ronnrt Trip. - . . . ftlnglr Trip (either way ) - - - - “■mESiiSr-" OCEAN TRIP Horses and Carriages taken. Baggage and Freight Transported. Office at Union Transfer Co., Washington and Jackson Streets. R IM.IAM F. BFHNF.I.Iw Uemeral Mamatcer 111 Chridnal Streets Philadelphia
Order" by mail promptly
To Cottagers. For Shoe Repairing, tboi ougbly and neatly iiotu-. bring your work to THOS. II. TAYIAJH, the popular shoemaker, Decatur stroet. second shop from Mercy & Mccray's drug store. Charge* moderate.
MECRAY'S Grocery Store, No. 75 WASHINGTON' ST., CAPE HAY CITY. We have introduced Meats —Lamb, Beef and Veals, into our stock, and can stiffly allcomers in any quantity. PRICES MODERATE.
CAPT. FRANKS’ Old Virginia Tobacco & Cigar Store N*. 2 J Watklfl|lsn IL. Cays Hay. Flnl-claas Clean and Cbewlnz Tobacco. Ba* Hall Material" and Flshlna Tackle. Sheet Music and Buns* at Bottom Frlees. MILLINERY STORE,
a rt-tx a*i) cuoica uni or pAhhionulile Millinery A Fancy Goods Embroidery Silks And Stamped Linen Goods. Stamplnx d me " Miss Jennie Wftleg. C. F. SMITH, Importer and Commission Merchant. FANCY GROCERIES. Solo lmi»rter of the well known LATOUR OLIVEOIL THE FINEST. THE PUREST. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. C. F. SMITH, 102 Walnut St-, Fhlla.
WEST END LAUNDRY All work dorr In a flnt-elass manort and at the shortest anti or. Coo I" eallr.t for awd dellieret - . >. Jl t Lfl IAD I OTrl-gg.
THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE. Van Douten’S Cocoa
•‘BEST A GOES FARTHEST." Royal Cocoa Factory, Weewp,
A Delicious Substitute for T«a and Coffee and Much Better than either for the Stomach A Nerves.
Perfectly Pure. INSTANTLY PREPARED— EASILY DIGESTED.
•rZpiawr, ywwr. artuMe tbraa. over any Ottwr brand either foreign or domestic. It to put up in (•8,1-4.1-2 and one lb. cant, and can b* hid of any reliable grocer In the U. S. “ORCE TRIED, USED ALWAYS." N. Y. Branch: IMS A 108 Reads 81.
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 ladies.
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OF PHILADELPHIA
SUPPLIES HOTELS, RESTAURANTS and COTTAUES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE.
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BEST QUALITY CAREFULLY FiiKFAKKp FOB FAMILY USE, AKD
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Powell’s Hotel and Hgfaurant, No. 8 HMblngton NL, Capo May, If. J. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for the Germania Brewing Company. Bottled Goods a Specialty fur Family Use.
? JOHNSON, W ju.hlngton'WlreevL, near P. O., Pap* May. A larn'- sod WHl-SefcsZrd Stock of FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A Full Assortment of Wall Fsper con.unlly on hand.
R F t ©Mm & XannfArtarers of their Celebrated 1 and 3 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINES. Also a Full Line of from S to CO H. P, ^Vertical Ei}gii]es^ When in need of Power of any description, don’t fail to write direct to P. F. OLDS & SON, LANSING,tHlCH,

