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A LOST LOVF
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U. K r. South llucbosl ttgfeBtrjTv.
itsaas^jsE; lUwllt. Mrs harsh, ruts ■ irisc' Perry *t lluchcs. Albert K. A Hutches >t Harrey. Mrs B. In North u HhBtf.lMU*—
Hurtm. MIm. but VI
HutUsui Mrs W 4 Perry si llsrlehursl. Mrs « McK. MC.s,| Hkkman. Mis tv* P. 1} Besrt
i! KlArere. t Oourress Phi re Jaooby J P. North * Coarreu u- - .1.., H.issro h. IT Btocktou »«n ins. Ilsriy. '* North street.
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E’UAMiUN STBKPT M. K CHI IU.II. Her. r Josxni K M aTSIb. PWdor. SsbUstli sertiers: cum Meutln(.MA.M.l PrcsehUj.
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St. John’s Episcopal Church. The spiMiutmeot. lut N. J.diu st hurra r.«
Aug’n-Ker. IH JrhrrU. Chorrh o
Cape May City Societies. ^ Urg^lstAiip^Lotiuk^Xu J OHN MKCltAT I’on NO. 40, ti. A. H. .isseui hks ra the eecuui' su tuuith 1 huratUy
Lh Pndsy.' ■ IhASCS No. ITS, I) hueurathe Iratusd tlur^’ihuredsy^ ^~UP» M ATOovhCi L Ko ^AiuertaraPratei
COTTAGE DIBEOTOET DAILY aTAR, FOR I8BO. rutUgen are requested u> rnuxt si thu
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J*r Jusr|iii. 113 Kashlogluuet
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Indtsw.kfis. 1.' Hurt 1 ' st Uimotusi, Mrs . Wiles (uiUpe lreralursi leJsmbre. Mrs, Washingum « lABeaster. W II. Hinbes A' Frsabtlu Sts leuullir. j Bpleer, IT * sshlUKluo el Lrrdnm. Ji*. •'frirtets g N, Layasette sts Lerlek. lesls J, esroer Beach arrnue a
Marks. P. SUe-ktiKi ase
I. Brack are a llsmard,
it. JTwmssUw »!.
It. A Peiry »l
, W lu,»llur>— .i
Marts*. E. 17 Hurhes
25 : Buno..
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Hara. Or M. Jackson at rd. John. Iv Franklin
Phrslck. Ur F Waahlngtnai st : KfE Da t ti. aonrah eng I PrtoerS C. Perry and Ms slm i Paine. Dra C P. I’nlunhU ase ■ Page. Mrs. It. J Stuck I un l:..s IJGWMr.lISET," ** ‘-aer. It K. BcMra Callage, (ii > '.o. - t -i . «.'lae, M.cur Hatches stand 1 P^amb. F K.J1 s Lauyrlle^H Purter.Mrs. Block tun ase Poole. M l tleorge. n W llsdsor a . lUnlel. t’oogrrss st. t» l Q Quldurt. P. F.Heaeh air and >1
Hughes st 1: WMMMMh •• H. 1> Stuck ton are Shearer. tiilbert M. Hurhes st
BaUsIn. Mrsli.sirge.M hatayette Brauka. Mis T- K. Ire*us. so. LaUyrttr si Baikt.'hu.tXMgmeat BaaMU, J ■ C, MUeratur el haretay^W* K ; t<lrsat s
cjyetondSjras*' CuKu*J’w. PnakUa and Hughes at Cohen. HaaraL a Decatur »>-
bSSkvbi?."' 1 — UurM. Mrs 8 8 UstM. II Hughes st lrlff.*M | 'Mr^Mtdraya'ra A 8 Lalayrttr st irernckaua. IM^M Jseksiin'st Usnsos. Albert F. Columbia an bel Ocean saKlIIsS" Uuun. Jue K, U Columbia an Dyer, Mis h B, * Hughes st UsAmaa. John. 11 Pa. ry at E Khmer, M , CulumbU an and Frank Un si
and Jrflrr b* Franklin
UhoC J V.. 1VO pm&.CP.Vji Krtrta, J. Warner.mucaum an.
___ Ja Uteyetie and Wood st
ink .’Vwttfrsla?M° W
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Pranks, Was D, 1 Bread st
Poster. Mrs A. Wyomtog, So Lalai ette st ■t. Mr Wm.our Ursat A H Lalayetta sts
I •tfyddam Sr.
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PIER, WILDWOOD BEACH.
CAPE M.VV. TUESDAY AFTE^NOOpl, \\i^J 19,
JL-T 3.30 r. 2>A.
GRAND CONIPbIWENTARY BENEFIT
Sri. (Daisy’s ^atholiIG (Shui^gk. 5
liy ihr (riluciK jtul Visitoi
of Cap.- May. .
Wire Ojn-ra
i ss hii Ii <
n the
SPECIAL EXCURSION! Conunencirg July i8ih. and every Tuesday and Friday there after during July and August.
ROVSU 1 RIP TICKET-. 50 CEVTS. KXC'KIaHlOU MOT AMD COLD Sea.Water Baths Ikrealsr M. aad Kearh Ate. V UIMOM. Manager.
i.l I.f the A 1 A A ^
A .man came to the cuiicltnu.>tidhiit was an act of mural cowanheo
waller in a restaurant,
lay. b<- arg-n.'l. in afraid i.f Waiter's Korn at -tV upiiareat jiaraittioiiy. He detenniiuBl tu he morally >
brave th*-rvafter. The oisjsirt unity rauie _ tf -w - ^
He finished hfc. dnm-rt and the waiter, : “ * T C ^ ^
in the custi.mary- mmtner of aoUHtnde ; Two Har.dv.mc Prirrt will 1* given a wav during the tscrformance. aissutuesl by waiters when the customer j . b ' lf<K«l f»r nn amide tip, placed his | Kach ticket will lie entitled to a drawing of the priics. Provided the fortunate T,
Lrfm Wm. H. w«k*U.UM, j |„ Mc „ of
BRIOANDS
Will he Prccented.
it Mr Misson's
Tickets on Sale at Pr
but roaolved to brace himself. He drank , hia coffee M/inewhat mure delilieratcly 1< that, tunal. hopine to attain a state of
m. ntnl eiim|Houre, hut aa the time ap-
priarh.sl fur dlsiip|H'iulinK the attentive negro, who aln-ady saw in lit* mind's eye a big mmui shining ruin, the brave ;
|CHILDREN
He banded the waiU-r a gm-uharirTb ! a i-s i n -i-cb tymoit uf his bill and dallied with the ' A U U L T O,
finger bowl while the waiter wtaU to get | the clbuigp. The rhange rame bni-lt on ' the ailver plate, two •niartri -)»*•<-<■* ly- j tag, aa usual, a Irii aloof from the rest of the change. The man’s eye sought that of the waiter as he tremblingly reat-hed fur the change, and he Ik'held on the negro’s face an expression of expectancy almost realized. With a difficult simulation of calmness hr uutvredcd gras)iing all the change, inriuding the ro quart*-r pieces. During not to look at the waiter's connteuanre. hr liasteued from thr room looking as if he had committed a crime. -’I felt so, too.” he said, aa he related the incident afterward, ’■and 1 won't subject myself to that feel ing again for any oumdderation. I could led that waiter's glance of contempt
upon my hack.”
A woman finds It quite easy to lie morally brave under such cirrumstancra. Why is it so?—Philadelphia Press.
e present at the entertainment. The prizes may j
lore. No. *6 Washington Street.
ICE! ICE!
^Knickerbocker Jce Ca
1* 14 IC ’I'7S4 :
- 7 25 CENTS.
50 CENTS.
cijsal Hotels, Drug Stores and Iron Pier.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
SUPPLY UOTKI.S, MCSTAURAA TS and COTTA BBS WITH PURE EASTERN ICE.
coat:
-Also with-
coau coat: coat PRICE, $6.00 PER TON. BFSiT (JI AUTY CAKKFrU.Y nterAKED FOB FAMILY UBS. AND
WElfiHT M ABANTEKD.
I. A. GARRETSON.
Real Estate A_geiit,
.\o. IO Juckson Siren, ( ape May. \. M.
DILLON'S,
■BOI-KBTIKS lb
. re-’.nr.y-r-r t B KXCHAMitD
Xo one has ever been aide to give an lUthentic account of bow such enor- ! nous quantities of Wswax came to be deposited on the l#ach near Xehalem. j Sj*cimrns are found along the lieach in ! anons places. Imt it is most |dentiful ) tear the mouth of Xehalem. As thr sea shifts >'.i* bars |iiecos of 4 arc washed j ashore, and Urge qnsutitii-s are found ! by plowing in some of the low land mar i the bnu-L. There are spots where
PUBLIC MEETINGS
AT THE
Auditorium,/-Deean City
ached in the i
the oldest settlors, and which ... . ' with’a gissl sized growth of spruce, j where drjajsita of the wax may la- found
by digging.
Specimens of the wax may be found tlie boose of any settler ou’the beach, d to all apia-aranres it is geuuiue beesix. Several t<in» Itave been imi-arthi'd, d one man shipped a Urge 'amount to n Francisco once, for which he received AYOo. In quality it is as good aa any in the market, and has retained its familiar odor through alHts rough usage and age. It is mipposcd by some and so stated that it came from the wreck of a ih vessel over, a oratory ago. Others say it came from a wrecked Chinese junk. These traditions in regard to the wrecks come from the Indiana and are not relUble. It is possible this lieeswax is really “hist treasure'' which people are digging for on the Xehalem. -Tillamook (Ore.) Headlight.
Chautauqua S. S Assembly l^Vom jitly :flst to
Three nerYiee* dnllj.
■ • L [ iKMYERStliY WEEK.' AUGUST 4 TO AUGUST 6, |i»i
X
Young. Lewis. S ColiuabU are
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Zeiss. Hhnv.l North M “Dally 8Ur” Tide Table, rot JOLT A\D At OUT Mean Kaage 4.1 leeL High Tide. Mounlu “ Mora’g. Kr'g. Bvr'g 3 11.44 IIM UatUlLaO - 1L14 - 11 30
It U more or lew true that the naked hand may be plunged with impunity into molten metal. M. Uouligny, who made a special study of what be called the "spheroidal” state of bodies, prut ,si on his own |ieraou that it is possible to plnngr the hand into molten metal and yet sustain no injury. The theory is this: The hand of the operator having been carefully moistened with a very r,.Utile liquid, such as alcohol or ether, ia to bo-plunged rapidly into the molten metal; for some case* the natural humidity of the skin may do as well Tbs moUture is thrown by its sudden con•tact with the metal into the spheroidal state, and there is therefore no actual contact between the hand and the metal, but a thin Uyer of vapor is interposed
between them.—Chatter.
To make a secure fastening for the Urge double doors of the bant bolt a narrow bar of iron to one of the doom at its middle potnL Notch the ends of the bars, one on the lower and one un the ujiper side, to fit over iron hooka that are bolUd to the dour, one 1 lending upward, the other downward. The bar moves in the arc of a circle when the doors are fastened or unfastened. This makes a secure fastening for Urge doors which are liable to be blown open if held only by a small book on the inside of the tame.—New York Independent
pjocutionarv and Sterco|Mican Entertainments each night. Epworth League Meetings, Saturday and
Sunday, August 9 and 10.
Services morning, afternoon and evening, both days. Camp Meeting commences August 16 and doses August 24. Three se 30ns, preceded and followed by prayer meetings, each day.
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. We can recommend DILLON’S, of which the well-known [JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor,« 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 j with superior accommodations for parties. Handsomely appointed |>arlor for ladies. m'hos. ojLgBawsmra,
MA.M FACTUItKK OF
MINERAL WATERS Henowned Bel fad (jiiiRrr Ale- Lemon Soda Sarsaparilla.
BOLE At;ENT FOB
Bartholomay Rochester. Bottled Beer. 1 U"*' 1 ” »t »k.Mt notice. Buttling EetablMinwnt. 1 " r Krll •trtctly Brat-dwa gouM SO JurLnon St. WILLIAM ESSEN, BAKBBY AND IGB CB2AM PABkORS, -\0. 4M WAKHIXUTOX STRKFT, CAPK MAT, HI. I.
Rev. J. K. Salmon, tlie Evj
igcliat, will lie pment throughout the Camp
JAttTKTTK A STRATTOX, 15 W*.bUgLm Kl. Cxpn M»j, Dmicr u pish, Oysters, Terrapin. Clams, Crabs, &c
Wngunf will dell it! to U<«rl> and CuCtzgea n Ith pmnptsen
WM. T. STEVENS. Contractor & Builder, AOBBIXU PROMPTLY ATTKXDED TO. HES1DESCE AND KllOP-Ceraer Jrff. oou gad Cwgic MrreU.
-xprriracrd ,
. . „ •. drain-* In arrange with a part> for c dining r-4itn znd kinTu-n. mlicn- l,,- could ImixViI the Umily nud <io ouUidr ralcriug the o.ming fill uid winter, in PhiUdi'lnhU. Addii-** II. W., Sr* 11 Offirc.
CI-IINTO^r SOTJDER, Aim. 3 mnd 5 Mwanlon Nlreel, C«|»e May, N. J. FUBNTTUBE, CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, ETC., Wlr. Cota and lied Springe. KefrlgeraUm and Cblldicu'n Concha* for Snie or RcuL receive nronpl nttle Foeth Bcckrn a h|
LANSING’S CAFE,
COR. LAFAYETTE & DECATUR STS.
Private Suppers. Soft, Hard, and Devilled Crabs, Oyster* and Little Neck
Clams. Game in Season. Wines and Liquors.
j MEIN’S EURTVISHIIVG GOODS Our leader ik Silk Striped. Imported FlsnueU, Mxdru nod French Selernn, Shirt* for Ootine Wear. Fluent line of Neck-wear Id Cape May City. AUo, a
full line of Hatn, Capa Bell*, Walter*' Jacketa, Apron*. Ulazera,
Ami klobair CoaU and Ynata. In lioaiery we bavt a aelect Dumber, auch a* Morley'a Imported noltd color*, f*»t bUck and li*le-Uircad. Our Underwear
and Ore** Shirt linen are complete. At City Prior*
I. I- HKKPPARD, S3 R unliliiKton hu, ( ape- May Ci»y, X. J.
HOWARIk F. OTTER. Bueceetor to ClliUcn Bonder and Ch*. urine, a* GEIVEHRAL TJDHOLSTJEDER. Furniture and Matreaae* Renovated end Made to Order. Carpet* Made and Pot Down. Curtain Work and Slip Covers a Specialty. XO. 3 M.4XMOX NTRKirr, CAPK MAT CITY. X. J.
Chief of Office—Where's Dink*? Clerk—At home, rating. Chief—Boah! He* been away on a vacation fur two week*. Clerk—That * why he had to reaL— Pitt*burg Bulletin.
BECS’S CLVB HOVSK Cigar Emporium, Or. Oreaa and Hughe* Street*. CAFE MAT, K. J. Dry Cigar* a Specialty. A'l the Novelties. C ity Price*.
—AT THE—
CARLTON HOTEL, Cape May Point, TTJESDATjyElTING, AUG. 19th, Beginning at 8 o'clock. Given in compliment of the popular artist; MISS ALID AY ARENA Admission* 50c.; Children, 25c. Tickets for Sale at Congress Hall, Carlton Hotel, and Brexton Villa. |
ISAAC II. SMITH,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Hr 47 WASHIKUTOX STREET, CAFE MAT CITY. Keeps eoueleutly no band an aaaortmeut of Cloth* and Caaaltueraa suitable for | the ecason. Gent*' and Boya' Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, C*j», Shirt*. Craw era, Ac. CV* Repairing dona at abort uotioe.
KEHLR. Ac OHUrtCH,
wnouaiAU: dkalebs in
BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY,
Chester’s Photographs. Beit Styles of the Art. Children’s Pictures a Specialty. At the Old Stand — Beach Avenue and Ocean Street S. C. Chester.
The Hop will begin at to o'clock promptly. Special Trains will leave Cape May City for the Point at 7.30 o’clock, and return after the Concert and Hop. In addition to the Special Trains there will also be a line of busses opposite the Lafayette ready to convey parties to the Point.
Wiley’s Congress Baths, Best equipped on the Beach. A large tent on the si rand for the convenience of bathers. FOOT OF CONGRESS HALL I.AWN.

