CAPE MAY DAILY STAR.
1-ubUnlMtf duril>-Jul; MX] ducurt
t:uo prin-.OJe.
Capo May City O^iuroh Uik terrier,' •lib termun. lajH o' Imibrcbool. 4 1*. M. ISVriUiitf rr
wnnofi. as tMi o'clock. Wurk-day ayrrlofa:
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as e o cPjcJi ; Voting r.tgite'k Soclnj of CSiria Pan Eadrator, rnday rronlnt* as« o clocl I {APTIST, cor Lafayruc and Franklin i I) lie*, mu || M aiaw. I muo Kun<
Mora | , | U r'!ln“'i l ■ZSr&n&T-k
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I»niyrr niwtliig.
»!»WT EPMOUFAL, Waalilnguui 1. brturen Ocean and Franklin, Be*. HaniBa tartar Bilrtrfk Mt-rtrai lortlng Vlll A. M.; Fnacklng IOJ0 1 kwI'.M.: SabbaSh >rhn>l as kAO
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day Taanday. tnfindnn and Krldayi M. Young I'eopw-’B Frayer MerOnr evening al SAi. Monday* a! »«._}■ ISguS TuoSSo rTMtofisV ' C UTIIOLIC. Waahlnrton rtr » Ocean * Decatur, fee*. Fal
ii'.» • n. e r. ibintii n... i.e.« Hand. JH. 11 Wartiinrtoart
lliklretb. Oa. Franklin and f'.egte *t* Hoet.e*. Humukrey. Te .~*.VH«ue I. • ... air- I M..«faefK
I! -abe,. Albert K. 11 l: urbe. .1 liarvi). Mr* B.» Slock lot. are ——.Wa.blngwm rt
vr. Ran of Franklin at
itCjUiaadDADA. M.
al.; Evening i
Ing aenioe al 1 IHMH L'KANKLIN STREET M. E CHURCH.
L ::.St
da) a, morn-
V> A. M.. and ■ F U ; w>.o. «i F M. Weekday arm. SKflarttr*"' ^ “ 4 1.LEK A. M.K.A
Bt. John's P. E. Cnuroh. Corner Waablngtoo and Franklin au Free ebureb for tlollor* al Cape May. TM of lavl. hernce* rtery Sabbalb al 1«JI andlF.M. duly b-lier. Isaac L KIcboiaao.D.D, Roe tor su Mark * chureo, Fblla. July U-Ke*. T. A. TVdball. D. 11.. Rector of W.Fanl a. Camden.
D. 1>, R 'lA^ke*““Fereerlne Wroth, K " lalab/Raltlmore. Cbureb.O.
Oape May City Booieties. ^un^ana. 1 . Lopoa No. luurtli tueaday atrtHng of each munlh, al tbr lodge room, Franklin atraet J ulia Mkcniy Foar No. «e.O. A. R . aaanablmoo the aocund and lounb Tbursday evening* of each muntn at No. 3> Waablngtoo /tar* Mar Lodge, no. n. a. o V. w.. V meet* on the Brat and tklrd Tbunday rvenlug* of each mouth al No. IS Washington St. Dr. Jaa. Mecrav medical eaamlner. ( tara May Coact-ara. No. IC, Improved J Order Heplaaoidu. meeu on the aecood and fourth Thunday * * **■
on the Bntand I—■ , J Hacb month at No. M Waablngtoo ■ ^T^cac^Na l^Amtrtca^ialer
McK. loCongrmat
Htkiebuni.lir* sam'i.'it Jlugbo *t llavetueyer. C W. Hugbea *1 Hudawu. Mr* M.l stuck loo avr
Han. Js. Ik lluitbek »t
lion man. Mr* MW. Miller Cottace. 4 F Hone. Edward, upper...r Huviard and) Ileum. Mr* Sarah. Treubm Jlmne
UukUarL J M.l.' Fern *: Hal nr*. I:.*, .III. M K par Hei*e. M E. 1W WaahiugU
asiifer:.:
flay*. Dr I Mini*.:: llnwaid *t
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Jamison. B K. * Columbia are Johmon. fJdiedce.i .u.creJacuby J F. North bel Cooai John*. Harry, r. North *tr*rt. Jaavler.—. fe Hu.no at Jones. O M. T« Wuhm^ton at King. Dr C It.Howard •! KSS.Sgfcr.aK hnutt.Henr). Howard M KrtSb V F.'wm iteartM^** Knowles.Una WTfc Columbia an
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LropoldDrL MCoiumbU av. dJambrr, Mrs, Waslilngton at Learning J Spicer. 47 Wartdngum at Atigjdorf Morris K. IhHugbeaat -)ncb. T J, 14 Ferry *t Lewta. Heeman. 3 Slock ton are aire. John B Jr. 21 ColumUs are ‘TSMaraasSE
IN THE COUNTRY.
ay darlings' faac j ,r quaint old lulU, I
Ushln* rin
*rprpera In Kanua are
McDwaln. Ore K. Ida Villa, eor. JeBrrsou at McCreary,Ueo D. Columbia are aad Uuerney Ml**on, E, Congress I'Ucc Marks. F. S stock urn Kuo enball. Mr* K M. Bench i a. Rvmi. 11 Columbia avr ?sy«"as , j KasSt^iSST* rr-—-ter. W in, Hi Hugh** al {J«™J?DrJjaaii. , eNml"t JjUJjr. <2“* J - * Block ton ave Mark*. E , » Stockton Bow McDulre. Hr J C. 12 Beach ave McCaully. John II, a e ear Fen
ODDS AND ENDS. ^American railnmd. mpport 3.000/100 pern | Yaeazuln ii rxcril
finger aaila
1 Twooty-two ore : edited by wo-ieti.
A man who will deliberately run away j from God la not to be mated at.) where. | There la nog now a wMp in (be Hr^Uah i Racy without a tcmperacea aociety
board.
Alcohol and whltlcx !• rrcomarnded for cleaning winrlovr* long begrimed with dust and amokn.
lb the markeu. It la adding intuit to Injury to burn up the fanner a fence in trying fo cook " corn that you have bwlped yourself to. Every working man in Japan wear* _ hla cap aad on hla back an InacrtpUon giving hi* bust (ice* end his employer'* name One of the rarest ornament. In the Jewel I ease of Mr*. Robert God el, of Sew York, la day*.' * r ^ b hipped with teren big pear shaped
OFFirg OF
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U'Aycl od Bank SU., C .pc lay.
Isaac H. Barra.
licceut calculationa show that the electromotive force of a bolt of lightning producea an energy of upward of B.UXI.0UD We should remember that our Kerning- 'T**
ton aad Springfield guns are as obsolete ai -^.tS'SJl j^U*"**** ** ra * » “* a flintlock Drow n lie*. Pmitdv nr. nu.™ wblc ‘ l c * n t** 1 the difference between a one men will be killed. In proportion todu».I flre f- 11 " UU - ,ud driuk * her* engaged, with Debel rifles than wert! ^“‘“k « »traw. with Brown Besses, but It will be done dlf , Memorial Day has been ohnerved with Infereatly. In the camps In the Sioux coun rrr *^ d Impreswis-enem ever wince 1888. and try I was talking to the best shot In tbr the day ta n legal holiday In moat of the United States army, and we saw n harm» northern state* east of the MtasUaippI
roan far away. He waa a speck. I asked rtter - y g*w /r. 000ld hit hlm He replied. "I The Mggewt day-’a rtceipU in the history J I Y X.4? O TCFN wr could kill him If he would not run until 1 of the Brooklyn bridge waaUkeo on April r F-* SONa got hlamnge.and If 1 waitedantil be camf ! 80, 1888, tbeday of tbetentenniid annirer / J / *
within a known range, 1 could be sure of i »»r7 celebration. They amounted
him." It waa perfectly atari ling. ( 8S.01AM
1 waa once riding with a littk* troop of i -—— cavalry, and the officer and I were talking I 10 Cook about shooting. To elucidate an Idea hi I * ksvc Isv-n dining
turned and suddenly dismounted thref c1q ^* ln . U"b^on.
turn, telling them toflr* five rounds spied •• - black object acroa. the canyon, —•* •
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WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO.,
POBWARUUC OF
Moneys, Valuables and Mercliandise
will be earned without charge, and promptly delivered by our own r ao as to men re, as far as practicable, tue return of goods on the um. ri.v ^
the l aited States. Order. lor g —* charge, and promptly St practicable, the return of goods o>
HORSES AND CARRIAGES
Can be wenf by expreaa on fast paaneuger trains
WASH HAMPERS
» i!dT.^Mr' ,<1 riT! 1 wUI ’» carried hrf worn Philadelphia, or l am. Si Ow t; **• wwd uW**d *H1 OolM feudOUowi i*f 7 <>•<»—Comer Waahlnglon and Jacks.* street* Philadelphia oSee—Perry Building, foot of Market street. KOBKRT WTKKTCH, Oem. Ag«-rtL
MANAGEMENT. AI.EX.O.CATTELL.y F. W. ATEB. Vice FreMdeat. El) WARD 8. HALL. Herretary and Tr
DIKKLTOKB
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COTTA&EJDIEECTOEI DAILY »TAB. FOB I SB I Fotiaccr* are tequralrd to report al tee* lu the Directory. In
An*pack, C E, w cor North at Alluon, Wm C. eor Ucvan M i Aktay, Kdwanl, Decatur at
J K.fc Wlndaor a<
liiuuut. Mr*C.MNorth at Mruaefl. K M. North at, near (itaat are Bradley. Mn W T. is rttockloo ave Beauts. Robert H.» Beach av. UaMiaL J H. M UoluaaUa ave Baldwin. Mrv Ueorxv. at Lafayette nruuka, Mrs T. k-Devon, so. LelayMlr at Butcher. W A. XI UolumbU avr Harclay. Wm K.XUmat »trrct Hanks, Mrs A. 71 Washington at Burlew, Bev W H. Fief avcour Inn Bergen, t) A. TO Waehmgton et baiaaLj & icuruiu Breull. Ju F. SOotumbte nva r.T.ivrrf, ~ — ned» ’"htWw.woww Fmnklln *t and Col-
Laf.)rtlr
@8'<!. , aSii?ssn,5s •Juldort, P. F. Beach and Ferry et KJctajrdm*. George J. Ocean at below Coliu Ble-gel.Mr.J.soeeanat Be) horn. J K, y Coiuml-la ava Bowe.A W lycolutm^"
“• °«*l' National Ha
too a? - ° A ' JU *‘ d ‘ Wmblu
Hrexl' Was F Ih « Utayette >1 Coogrr*. Place
AK.B i A.lxv
ColUnt, Mr* MkJy. 11 Hagbes at calami. H, IS Windwr avr Camp, M. A. Ben Brook Cottage. Windwr at. Crabb. MimD ?.”l Hughes at OolUn. F, Decatur at Cnaptaln. Mr*. L, Tremora Home Cohna. Joa, NoTt Hughea Bt tilrtvtand, Mrs B T. Manaton and Ferry i fJooway.JobnJ. Decatur. oi.|, llukbr*
Cook. Dr U. Willow Cottage, Howard at an sss^W’Jsisr"' Cochnn. M D, Mare J II Windwr are cnaadlor, H L, 41 Wlndaormve CUBord, LrwU. 2 Howard at Cor'). June* ll Ferry *1 CocjeU. R H Mra (juidort * Cot'ge. Decatur i Colfum, Wm J. eor Hngtae .no f AnkUtTii. CoUnk, Wm J,w cor^hntaud Frankbnal De BUrn, Robt. Beach ave ai Dally. M. eor Windwr nva A Daily. J iguatlu*. u Ferry at
Dwvlr. Mr* Bally B. Dyer. Ool Ueo a. lu *o halayeUe at Daosnbaaia lira H. 9 Col ave
KDocr. M. Columbia a> r and Franklin s|
SSiiflKsSTE&i
hifreui, c F. St Jackaori at Kate, Cbaa, 27 HagbaM
£ssSri.tsir.Kss^ SB.tsKIss&fr* Ferguson. Charle*. Bo Lafayette aad £k"G Ca|.t Cha. F Lafayeltc, 1*1 Frthmwiaiv. F L.C Lafayette at
Frank*, W m D. I Bruad el
Sorter. Mr* Aj Wyoming, go Lafayette it Fudnr. Mr* Chat. 13 ColunMa av.
Fooer. Daniel, g Ferry *t Flocrkey, D. If North u Fueler, a, lu Huglirt at
Fryer. Mn Ueo G Ferry *C ora Soogeray. Mra. W Waanlogto. fiss.Titsfcs.'r-fK-teaisss.'
Cl
Oriar. Mn Mary. M Wlodaor an UoUagbu, ChrU, Jackwn at UrMpUm Maggfe Utent at op Unautg,J B.SSi Uoulo, Mrs J K. 31 UURnghaa. Aj. Hi ».?iWSr.£SSR
Fryorf > J.IS w
HlVmTu'flld.or i„
--iVwaSK'S.. ^TS&SSSsr
Frank, gy Windwr are
W hlSve UhSoTi “ •* ass.va^fiSf-!-
Bpeowcf hir'a
garage. Her u<
hSSu&trt" J ' *° L * U, ' U ' •*. *d door
Smllheman. G T. S North al
SMra *«
SSK 1, ■md North Wcven. Le.1, T. 10,0^,?"“ “
Bhoemaker. Uwao Coopaa and North
Thowpwo. Robert. IB Ocean *l Townaend, L II. 141 Waahlncn* *t Townsend. William, »y Lafayette rt
SSVi'uKiS.'iSK'Cfw
acTsia!ssji , * i » -
-•Mates'.?, W“ k*rr*.u Beach ave Kugene.cor Franklin I
stump, whatever It _ known distance, and they hit It ~ror again. I think It waa atmut 70U yards nd we could see the bullets strike in tbr
and.
The frightful possibilities of rifle in the hand* of expert, are not too well understood Add to that the Uiln the smokeless powder and the ct crash of the magazine, and then think twice about your battalion drilU.-Fred eric Remington In Harper's Weekly.
Ingredient* of FetroUnm.
The outline principle* of the oil bnalnfua arc very simple, nod ought to be generally understood. Petroleum, as pumped from the earth. 1* made up of several Ingredients, kerosene being one. The nature] oil, petroleum, to pat Into Urge boiler*. Are put under sod the whole driven off in vapor through pipes Immersed in cold water. Of course the lightest ingredients go off find. This 1* a gas called cymogeoe. and to too volatile for practical handling, and so to allowed to escape Into the air. Then cornea rblgulenc, uaed by surgeons te freexe the akin for operation* Next to naphtha, then kerosene, then paraffin oil,
trod then, to some tar left.
Now, If these articlen were divided from each other by sharp line* such as differ ence of color, for example. It would be ea»y to arimrate them and to detect adulter But, unfortunately for the help roaumer. they run together llki at different temi«ratun* ao that the division* are much as they would be
Did. cool, warm, hot, ate.
—r potatoes are
uniformly t*A waxy and indigtatthle. I do not write merely of a club grievance.
twenty
potatoes, liking. 1
passionately food of
rarely ever gel them to my
I had to go to the other day,
Urge potato grower. At
■iiuucr to. potatoes were perfect—ravishing! A few questions and answer* elicited
was usually supplied by my host's p<d» tot* But mine were alwaye like thorn- of the dub—dull, sodden, waxy and abominable. Hla were light, dry, mealy and per fectly delightful. Being a bit of a cook myself I arranged with my host to spend the next forenoon In his kitchen. The potato to compost*] almost entirely of pure starch. To this starch agreeable to the eye and the palate 1U corpuscular elements must 1 split up by heat In the presence of exon of moisture, and at a temperature Just little higher than boiling water at the aea level (212 deg*). Now, I happen to live inch a height above aea level that wat probably boils at 210 deg* Hence 1 nev CM good potatoes My host's bouse w Just as mine, and hla cook said that l well did not suit polatora she knew nothing about the sea level and
obliged te
Jp«!f amt Commission Drabr. 69 Washington 8t.,
»£Pr f *V r l" K 'r’ k ' Nuthmery. Toilet Fapev Ftotln* Tackle. 1'ueket Cull^y.Gar,« Tack*
-Exchange.
■ ou us*. * o. ■- i.raot *■ Taylor, Mr* It, cor WatelDgiuc and Jr Soria V soian, T H,» *o L. toyrtie s Webb. UU.ll Grant " rSSSti" *• “““ — w* . TjUifi*.” * *•» North at A r ' W ~ K«th«A. Williams, Josiah U. 17 Lafayette at Voting. Leri* 17 Columbia ava
Hal* Mure Costly TL.B S.IA. ireat metal—and It to ao rare l
recent discoveries have thrown doub •ta elemental character—to dldymlffra. !ta present market price. If one may thni term the quotation of an article that ucvel appears ou the market. I* J3hJ per pound The next cnatlieat metal to harium^an eh ment belonging to the alkaline eartffgroui IU value to £T*a Beryllium or gludnum a metallic substance found in the UauUfu beryl, to quoted at A87L Yttrium, a ran metal of tha borou-alumlnlam group, s< called becauae first noticed at Ytterby, It Sweden, to stated to ha worth at preaeul
A4S0 per pound.
Niobium, or Columbian), a namesuggea tire of lbs American origin of the metal, U having been Aral discovered in Connecticut to valued today at A400 per pound. Thr S oe of rhodium, an extremely bard anc tile substance, which own lu nam. U the rasa red color of certain of lu solutions to also £400 per pound. Vanadium, dertv ing iu title from one of tbs appellation) of the Scandinavian goddraa, Frey* and at one time considered the rarest of me talllc eiemenu. has been reduced in pric* te 075 per pound, at which value then wlU no doubt be many eager buyer* Irid lum, e very beery metal of the pUUuun group, ao named from the Iridescence o: soma of lu solutions, end well known it connection with lu use for the poinu o. gold pen* may be bought today at approx
imately £140 per pound.
Osmium, another metallic element of lb. platinum group, to hard. Infusible and flu heaviest substance known. Iu preoenl valu* to £t» per pound. Palladium, a all
ver white, fusible metal used '
factura of certain parte of tl__. occasionally applied In dentistry, to worU £100 per pound. The present price of platinum, the better known tin white ductile, hut very infusible metal, to on i par with that of gold, via., about £70 pel
pound.—Iron.
A Ubs
Have you er
ir seen this)
.0 the door of the elevatoi Just as It la ready U ascend end asks th« conductor, “la Mr. W'hatyonmaycallhlm’i office In this building?" The condoctoi “la ha Inf" The answer of the
Zattell, T.
, ** W “T. TKBBO* Taxer.
Day 1 . Fat?**' W ?* "««h »»'
•’royrij. VorttowcUOutUge "
coun* “Which floor to hto The aniwer to given. “You don't know 11 he to in?" The answer to given. “Well, i gueae I’ll go np and as* Which floor did yon say be to on?" The conductor eaya th. office to on the fourth floor. He eaya It die tinctly. The elevator start* Reaching the tint landing tha conductor calls oat, ”First floor!" Tb# woman who held tha elevatoi at the start crowds to the door aak* "Is this where I get offF' The condnctot W “ 'hat she to to get off at the fourth — The elevator slarU again and reachee the second landing and It to an
to gM out and to restrained doctor, who takas her gently by "Isn't this the fourth floor?" she The conductor eaya he will let 1 In time. Tbr third landing to n the same woman rush as again to the dooi of the car and aaka the same question she 1 at the other landing* At last, when eacbee the fourth floor she to away ones In the ear, and the conductor -has tc bold the ear an extra pen of a minute foi her to gel out. This eon of thing to being done a thousand time* a day In this city And In other Urge dtp*—Chicago Tribuna Ao Editor's Memlng Sereosds. The porter of a saloon near our office gives us a novel entertainment every morn Ing He arranges bis tin spittoons In a row and plays a boas upon them to clean them. The spittoons are of different slue, and by a clever arrangement of them be can. by tnrolug the base from one to an other, run the scale on them. He baa "Can You Come Out To-Night. Lore?" down paL-Nwada Herald.
"soften it with salt"
8be put a big handful of salt in the pot of potatoes, and I think raised the bolting point to about *18 deg* Then, after boll? ing them till the skins buret, she poured off Uie water, cocked the lid half off the pot, put the lauer on the hob, and thus for about fifteen minutes she thoroughly dried them. The result waa amazing and delightful I went home, end 1 made a series of careful experiments. You cannot steam a potato into perfection unlra* yon Inclose the steam so as to reiee iu temper-
ature to about 816 deg*
Dotators must always be boiled in their •kins end in a pretty strong saline eolation In order to get them In perfection, delightful to the palate and easy of digestion. After such treatment they may be made Into soup: they may he baked or roasted (for a few minutes only) In their skht* they may be mashed, cooked a la maltre, saute, or fifty thing, may be done with them, but first of all they must be boiled in their skin* with plenty of salt, and then well dried.-PalI Mall Gazette. Mr* Mollie Hugh™, a highly respected widow lady, living near Camervllie, Id*, to afflicted with a unique and most distressing disease. LI Uie by ill tie the Arab of her enure body to turning to solid bone, or in other words she to becoming ossified. The disease was first noticed In 1888 when Mr* Hughes was Miss Duyehlnk, of Canyon Rapid* At that time only a single finger was affected. Within a month after the time when Mias Duyehlnk first noticed the numbness and stiffness of the fin ger It had been accidentally brokT-n off
while she was asleep.
The Incident gave the girl no pain, there being neither blood, nerves or flesh left In the diseased memlwr. but It excited the alarm of the family, who called In a physl dan. The broken stamp of the Unger wat amputated back to where the living flesh ert on, and everything wax thought to te all right. Soon the flesh, muscle* arteries, veins and nerves on ter hands, finger* and arms became as hard and feeliugless ax the Anger bad teen before it was broken off. Next the awful malady extended to the elbow* the forearms becoming aa white and deer a* alabaster. Within the year the toes and the end of the nrae and eat Ups showed a like color end rigidnera. The process of ossification has now been going on nearly Ave year* and the attending physicians says that It to only a of time when the entire body of the poor victim will te e solid bone. It to a rare disease. and the pathology of it to little under
stood.—Si. Louis Republic. Wfa.sc. Come All the I'ls.T
The often put quraUon. “Where do the pins go?” to no less interesting tl the other. "Whence come all the pin, One has to rake very deep in the "dead i to discover e time when women. stricUy speaking, mankind generally, did not recognize the essential qualiUe lbs humble Hide pin. True, there records of days when pins were mad< bras* bronze, wood, bone and ivory. Ne sarily these were cumbersome lmplem» u> . wholly nulike tbs slender littls spikes fp
tue today, while they w<- ’ "
costly.—Table Talk.
Wax and Papw Flower Material. Materials for sketching and drawing UERICAK CITARM CORE.
M **v
MPKCIAMNTK FAILED. IT WILL CUBE YOU
1 v."
Artists' Materials Drawing and Pmlnllng Onillia for Outdoor Sketching. WAX AMD PAPER FLOWER MATERIALS F. Weber k Co.. JI25 Ckectaat 8L, FHILADKLFHIA. rivder* by mall promptly
Palace Steamer Republic Philadelphia and Cape May* Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tuesdays and Saturdays. t0 ^ Dela ^rc Breakwater next WhDNESnAY , Fare 50 cents, including fare over D. B. and C. M. R. R, Train leaves 1.00 P. M.
Fnre far Ronrid Trip, Magi** Trip (either wa
' Bl will make an 1 ’ 1
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mmj, . . - . Tlte'. OCEAN TRIP 4KT “ ‘"“'if 1 AT CAM
Horses and Carriages taken. baggage and Freight Iransported. Office at Union Transfer Co., Washington and
Jackson Streets.
WILLIAM F. Rl’NHELL. (■eiieral Manager, 111 Chrataal gUvet, Philadelphia.
To Cottagers. Fn-Bch Boot aad Shoemaker IU-pairing done In flrat-claaa rtylc. Charges moderate. ANDREW DORN Ell, AS Washington St.
JEECRAY'S
Grocery Store, No. 75 WASHINGTON ST.,
CAFE MAY CITY.
IVe have introduced Meats —Lamb, Beef and Veals, info our stock, and can supply allcomers in any quantify. PRICES MODERATE
THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE. Van Houten’s Cocoa
"BEIT A GOES FiRTHEBT."
Royal Cocoa Factory, . Holland.
A Delicious Substitute for T«» and Coffee and Much Battar than either for the Stomach A Nerves.
Perfectly Pure. INSTANTLY PREPARED— EASILY DIGESTED
It modi only a tingto trial te ec amrono of th# i-A-to —j—wu r of p, yrc. —imUr Om* over any othor brand oithsr foreign or domoitle. It to pw upinl-8,1-4, 1-2 and ono lb. can* and can bo had of any roliabto grooar In tha U S. ‘■DRCE TRIED, USED ALWATS."' N. Y. Branch: top * I OS Road# St.
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 accommodndons for parties. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
CAPT. FRANKS'
Old Virginia
Tobacco & Cigar Store
A Charming Ftetora. Of all the pretty picture, of the town none to prettier than the wheelman trun dllng hto cycle along tearing some brighl litUe bit of the family upon tha basket r—* at the front of the handle* We* little maidens, fearless in papa's care, ride when to would not seem s! rang* If they were ter rifled to ventura, ribbon, fluttering, check) aglow, hair waving behind. What a pie-
Great Lawyer (In ~~r-rmn1nsfloD) Hobl^You consider the prisoner an hrm«-f Witness—An bon ester man never lived. Greet Lawper (superciliously)-Will yon kindly state on what yon baa# that remarkable opinion? Wltnees (boUy)-On the fart that ha once tried to be a lawyer and failed.—Good The Arab sailor* believed that the high mi off the coast of Abymlnia were enchanted, and whenever they found themselves among them they recited verses which were supposed to subdue them.
’BfiBSBrjrassffifcTbSr Music and Bong* at Bottom Friers MILLINERY STORE,
X rt'LL X»p CHOICE LIKE OF
Fashionable Millinery & Fanrr Hoods, Embroidery Silks
tfarSm**** yn “ Ooo<u ' Mias Jannle Wales.
C. F. SMITH,
Importer and Commis-
sion Merchant. FANCY GROCERIES.
Sole Importer of the well known LATOUR OLIVE OIL THE FINEST. THE PUREST. THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
C. F. SMITH,
102 Walnut St, Phil*
WEST END LAUNDRY
Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant, W M MBhlMgt®* HL, Cape May, It. J. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for the Germania Brewing Company. Bottled Goode a Specialty for Family Ue*
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£ JOHNSON, Waahlnctan Street, near P. O., Cape May. Largyand Well Selected Slock of FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A Full Asaortmeal of Wall Paper coastauliy ou hand.
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P. P. OLDS & SON, _ LANSING, MICH.)

