Cape May Daily Star, 8 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Hotel flrriOels. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.

PbUadrlpliU—Jamn Twm, William Baugb Xaabrille — Sir* Duckwonli. M.»» I)uck worth, Mtm Geo Dell. Miu II Gi-o-

» Myeri

I lividid^* Crrok—WilllUm Klretwopd l'hUadel|>tjU—J J Swoyer Camden—Clan lice W Taylor TltUbarg—Mr» I'billlpa and mahl ViDflaud—W G Marshall and wile Washington — Philip King. K II Wright Canandaigua, N Y -A II Priest Lock Haven, Pa—A B Pelrikin Philadelphia—Charles H Schoff. G B Newton Millville—Cbaa M McDoul, Ploreoce Chance, Samnel Ilrooka, Joh.i Mrny, Sallle J Brooks, John C Ilrooka, Clarence Hoffman Philadelphia—It L Atkinson, Clarence —>i«mea and wife, Elirabcth White. Mr* J Gecrge Lea, MUa ;K l^x, Joslr H Bom Waahlngtou - J II Strickland and

Pbllad. Iphla — Beaton Sin th wife, Mias Mary A Guthrie, Mias Lill e Guthrie, Mlea Urare.Gnthrle West River, Md- Sam Ilro.ke, Mias Carrie Biooke Wa blngton—M a Sal lie Sautey I'riuee George Co, Md-Mra darn Roberta PhlUdulplda—Mrs A it Popg, It W I'll ill ipa and wife, M La Dorothy Phi - - li|ia, Fred Kuoff Kennett Square—Mias Lydia M Haromoil. Miaa Charlotte K Hammond B. a*oo—Lowell K nuedy Bt Ixiuia—Miaa Jessie Kehlor, 1 A Kurphy and wife Philadelphia-—Geode B K Miller. Mr and Mrs George Sergeant, two children and nurses; Mrs M Perrine, Miaa Perrlue, Mrs M It Trevor, I aide M Wash. Raltinnm—Mr* Prod Ravine, Mias Parnells Bull and maid Radnor, Pa— W W Montgomery Philadelphia-W C Hlcka, Miaa N McMechin, W L Rase rand wife, Nellie Duane, Emma Sweeter, Nellie Mickle, Thomas McNamara Baltimore—H P Hall and wife. W It Kver. u, Lawrence Naylor Springfield, O-ll P Dryden

Baking Powder

ABSOLUTELY PURE

IT TOUCHED HIS I It happened in Chicago at 1C Stopped a newspaper man i if Dearborn and Madison atn die way to Halstead street. “Straight ahead," said th nan. pointing west. ••Then which way must I u

Halstead a •T didn't

h and Halstead Wxelnlmed man "You had belter lake eet car; tbereTl be one along

A large proportion of the coffee drank Id his country i* comparatively flavorless, ind one of the reasons for this is that tlrf •erry is improjierly roasted. Among olliet niprovcmenla In the direction of making

d by a Belgian

WE DEFY COMPETITION

Ol-T OTJTi

JAVA BLEND COFFEE.

32c a Pound, 5 Pounds for $1.50.

Beginning with June our Mr. Scott will call in Cape May | for orders every Tuesday and Wednesday of each week.

SHOWELL & FRYER, Limited, X. I- Cor. Juniper A Market Mreelw,

IinporliiiK G'roeerw aud Wine MereUaiilM,* **II.AI*KI,I IIIA.

Seashore Soavenir Spoons

new form of rua, engineer, by whi ed evenly and »

S. M. SMITH,

No. 3 Washington Street, Cape May, T HE practical Watch-maker of Cape May City, formerly with Baily, Banks & Biddle, is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and Clocks repaired. 1 fe makes a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, such as Rings. Stick Pins, Charms, etc., and has a large stock of Cape May Diamonds, cuts and mounts them at manufacturers’ prices. Seashore Souvenir Spoons a specialty.

Butter. - Eggs - and - Poultry,:-:! SLOOP YACHT “RESTLESS”

FOR THE FISHING BANKS.

W. H^VRTtY CIIUltCH,

"To your left whe "Thunk you.” The shabby man a lemspaiwr man stop| "Hold on:" he aaid ry tu walk there!" "What buaincaa L dt lie other.

1 reach Ilalatcd

Aahury Park. N. J.

TRADE SUPPLIED REGULARLY RY WAGON

mn'jarkZ, "Why. yoi

There w n park."

abnw-n that 100 cubh

ter* of berriea. weighing aboi ton., can Iw roaated by the i

In a few hour*. An engine of twelve-home Agent for C. P. Darlington & Bro.'* Celebrated Rutter, alio o power la u»ed for driving. Another roaster Print, aud Solid Packed. Fresh Egg. a Siwclall v baa been put on tbe market which utilixiw _ 1 ■ the discharged steam of tbe engine. PINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA.

The aroma of the coffee la thus entirely N. W. Cor. Bond St. and Bang. Avc., preaereed, and It become* poaaible fhr the ' ’ " ' " '

: dweller In dtie* to enjoy In hla morning I enp something of the flavor which those only know who have drank coffee In the ; land where It la grown, where the coffer 1 roaster Is a trying pan, Into which the cured berries are thrown a tew minutes be- ! fore the serving of e meal, and where the roasted berry Is nuhed, while still hot, through tha mid. and tbeooe direct to tbe coffee pot. Coffee, when made under such conditions. Is one of the most delicious beverage* on earth, and It Is desirable that any device which It Intended to promote an Increased enjoyment ot Its benefits should corns Into general use.—Louisville

CourterJournaL

Sails ffresna. tlie X^ier T)ally. Ticket* may be obtained

hn-m-Mhn.lli. fl.n.r* u

Washington street.

"I supjMwe no, but I didn't know tf.” Tbe shabby man alartcd on again, an gain the iiew«t>a|ier man si.ifi|wi| him. "Lotik I IF re." be anld. "Haven't you gi

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ty-sixth and Halstead, hat you'll not find There wu Miner rr that made the

got a grip at

d after 1*

-Wm Wet

R chlr, K J

D.y a.

I and wife.

fe, Cbaa Algeo. J M Pul Ph-gte. J H Mol on.thy

aid a. e. ll.rry Warfield, Pianria J Llgg. Kd*ard R-eketi, V Wagenhel-er anlwiln, WmTIl irz II E D llaga-. G W tilap'-eord, John ’H.hrr, Fred J

Baltimore—C Adler an U wife, Helen Adler, lltatcky Ad'er, Sadie Adler, David Ambask and wife, Rena Amhaab, Heiinie Bach. Ploreore Ambach. Id. Ambach, L Llrcright, B K Llverlght, Mu. Rcbeka Llverlght Ruarmonl, Pa—Mr* Joseph FSInuoti, Mia. A L Slanatl. Jobo " R rbmoud—C Cabell Pblladtlphia —J H Higncy, Mr. J H , Billlugson, Henry Hirsh aud wile. We! terjlllrsh, MLa Julia A Hltwh, ML. Viola.11. Hirsh, Mr. Feriutnd Maris MLs Gertie Marks, Miu Elaie MaikMtoa Alice Mark., ML. Stella Mark. MLa Bessie Marks, B A VanShsick and wife. Mi.. Clara YauShalrk, Mra C T Simon. B L YauSbsiek, Conrad F Clothier, Jr MoyLu, Pe-Miaa Alina M Potto A keen appetite la one of the eari'eat remit, of a vl.lt to Cape May. Freeh Coooanut Bonbons at Nuis', SI Washington street. Tbe carousal, tt Sen Breeze, It popular with the children, end excursionists fairly intoxicate themselvoe with Ue joy of riding 'round and 'round on tbe flying horses. Oneol in this city Is Fred. , . Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets. Seaside delicacies, such as crab#, fish, Ac., are skilfully

'I haven't asked for charity, have I!" 'No; certainly not.” 'Well, don’t wan't any. I've borrowed money, but" “Cell Its loan," said the newspaper man. "Will you consider U aa such!" asked

le stranger. "Certainly."

"And you expect to get paid!"

"Give me your address and 1 aerrpt half dollar. And. young man. acw-|.l a little Ivicrfrom a man wboLuMer than >.. u

ie here from Grand Rap

Powell's Gents’ Furnishing Store.

Jos. Hand, P,EB ^ CAra ,

Jeweler.

rnue nous;, where the anbscribti Is prepared to fill all orders In

CLOTHING LINE.

The teqpGc storm of March 2, 1892, will long be remembered aU over the northwest. A black pig weighing about 1MJ pounds, belonging to A. Wcberg, under t'sjk. with helji of the storm, to outdo the celelireud Dr. Tanner in the way of living without food, and there is little doubt but that he would Have succeeded had he not ;

been disturbed.

When the storm wa* over Mr. Weber-g '

looked about bis place and found every- ! tiling all right except the pig In question, i which was missing. A thorough search j wu instituted, hut the pig's whereabouts :

it disclosed. Mr. Weberg finally upend thought of course that the' pig had (leriahed in the storm and was in the *now. Thursday, the snow - nearly gone. Mr. Weberg turned »rs out In the pasture. They felt |

good and began to play aud run around. |

One of them jumped into a snowdrift J ear an old straw pile and he sank down through the Mft snow into a cavity, when

Aid everything else In the watch, clock end

jewelry line can be bought et

--- lowest prtoaa of

9 Washington St.,

Cape May. X J.

OEO. M. POWELL

TO COTTAGERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS!

Woodman, Gillette & Co.,

Importhrs and Grocers,

13th and Market Sts., Philadelphia,

rc now prejiaxed to resume their business acquaintance with Cajie May

Cottagers and Hotel Keepers. Filling Orders for

I Heater In

General IIouweriirniHliing Goodw, Table and Popltet < ullery . and llardMare. Keys Filled. TruultH, Valine*, Para*

imsIh, ete. Repaired

Opposite Stan «iWoe.

l^XTVE OXtOCERIlCN,

Wines, Liquors and Cigars, '! p lost Which they forward Freight Prepaid. Our Mr. E. A. Bowki K lWb££r mc: ' a£i wLk^ ^inl ’ T' *f' T"-*!.l!° ^ ^ ^ Ho,cl IVv ° n '

ST. ALBAN HOTEL, X. w. ( ohm:h Second and Walnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA.

iM U

the skies, j

the beat qualities •

L Phil. Koenig'* Oriole, Perry street slid Beach avenue, la tbe popnlar reaoi t

fine liquor* and lover* of choice seaside

viands.

Mrs. \\ stu Edmonds, 29 Washing ton atreet, has opened s cosy and attractive Ice cream saloon and confectionery store at which the moat nicely flavored ioe cream L served sod freshest eonfec-

waa in demand and w

I’ve lawn here a wi luck tu sec If I car And if the liulr w Hr hesitated. "I

I didn't hare much, and 1 expected to a for her, hot I—well. 1 eonldn'l. And .1 always so patient and good and I've He suddenly slmigliu-ui-d up aud a

"My sister Vented to make jdct iiM, too. when alie was to Brooklyn." said the btei of a lying Island farmer, floating 1 a louse Mutber Hubbard guw u and suulsmnet to insjirct the wurk of our of Mr. C '* "plein air" students, "hut shr doesn't do them like you a hit; U'a ever so much quicker. Why. she Jest lays a paper on anything and smears it off with a wet rag. and there it L all done In colors, ami it's real Liamifnl. And you kin tell just what It Is too,” she added, looking at the "fnipreaaiooLi" style of the sketch with evident dLfavor. while tlie amused artist realized that the fair Pfayllu was describ Ing decaloomania. Another good lady who "took In" boarder*. ami who with her daughter cooked and waited at table and did the rooms of a dozen or more of "city folk," said sympathetically to an enthusiastic young artist. "It must lie real hard work to her to sit-in - them dirty fields all day; I said to Mr Hayseed last night Uiat I felt right for you."—New York Tribune.

dignified 1 healthy as he was tbe day L-forv- thestor hut a little stiff in one hind leg where 1 horse had *tepi*-d on him. Thursday w

ek will call for j

, —- — Tuesdays and

\\ ednesdays of each week. Satisfaction guaranteed to all customers.

/ Jp'HE ^Al^LTON,

ment derived from his paw. if burled suf- i flefcnlly to be protected from the air and 1

light.—North Dakota GInhr. A snake That Hatehc* Eggs.

Pythons, like birds, actually incubate the eggs they lay. This was first nicer tained at the Jonlin dr* Plantes, in Paris. J The female arrange* her eggs in a conical ' heap, twining herself around them so that ! her head surmounts the summit of the I

Osipo 3Ijiy DPoilll,

L MADDOCK,

oV. tely on the beach, near -lied ; electric ro

WILLIAM E, GOFF, Manager.

T ZEE IE

Ocean City, N. J.

l>ROI>KIKTOR

PERCY HALDEMAN, M IX'AGKR

. „.„i r . : i Dailiugton'a Delaware County cream- •• and thus can quickly perceive the ! cry and Packed Batter. Very fine and approach of any emmy. bhe will remain guaranteed aaliafactory in every in»t 7, cJ [ or ' w , n mimths without taking Goods delivered promptly. Good, food, thongh she has been known todnnk llvcred promptly. W. Harry Chn

Washington stteet, op|HM>ite h

J. T. A DAMN.

being offered her by 1

eat In such quantities.—Yan-

tion* arc sold. The n

• lead t

Taper Laaspshade*.

- shade* for lamp* fflversified In design, and «

he too

! Ted . With favor. One of theprettlhe dacheet, made to crimpled paps »f two tenaaa or any tint mixed with v hu*.

-Decorator and Fornkher. Why XM Ueaue Cau?

Cato are Tery nsefnl In exterminating rata and mloe, and Tabby and Tommy are like peripatetic household gods. Yet there ■re too man ^meowing feline* to this big mnsic in back yards and on neighborhood sheds—too many Thoms* concerto th*» interfere with th* slumbers of the weary mortal who retire* late and arise* betimes.

mce requiring th* owners of license* for th* animals on the pay- < a small fee. Doga are licensed. Why net mda! Then, If any vagrant gri-

ChcmLUand the manufacture ew pruocase* of bolted flour are a ar. The Utter are doing tbcii irulsh ns with fine white flour, but they o so at the rxiwuse of health. The flour bolted ao much that nearly all the nutritli value la taken from it and cast away to th. Tbe gluten and starch and all tbe nutritive substance left, and that which make* hone and tissue. L wasted In the Prooms. Brown bread U far superior to the while, and It should be given to children, especially in their growing age. It gives the needed phosphate to the teeth and bone*, prevents dyspepsia and regulalea the brain and blood. Mothers that are nursing children would Ire to their young better bones, teeth, insole and blood If they would make it a practice to eat only brown bread. One soon ‘ loving this article of dirt better than tbe e~ — - "

Americans

kee Blade.

The Gyps,

There k no stranger i lory than tbe origin, growth and migrawild race of unsettled people. Race* of people have often been broken up and scattered over the earth by ware, famine and other disasters, hut in the course of time they bare lost their national Identity In mingling with other people. There are several notable exceptions to this rule, and one of the greatest is that of th* dispersion and wandering of the gypey naliuu. For nearly SU> yean the gypalc* have spread over Europe, llring a migratory life, suffering pereaculiuu aud death, and through it all preserving Lbeir original habit* and national identity. It la believed now that there are one million and a half In Europe, and nearly half as many more in Canada, Sooth America. United States and Australia.—New York Epoch. Bugs That Car* Hydrophobia. A man live* in the province of Livonia, Russia, who can core the worst cases of bydropboLa. His medicine for the disease consists of hugs of the siae of a firefly, which he gathers In sandy plsors. He keep* them in clean buttle* until they become perfectly dry and shriveled to the ttoe of a common fly. Only on* dose of two such hug* kneaded in bread la auflirient to cure the wrung case of hydrophobia. —Pitiahurg Dispatch. A Mlssd l> tamlly.

dsj the nervous husband shoo led up stairs; "Whatever k the matter!" The little wife : "It's vy#

copiously upon

Although sunk.-*, like all other existing reptile*, are cold blooded animals, yet these Incubating snake* become temporarily blooded while thus occupied. This

Pears’ Soap Skin blemishes, like foul teeth, are the more offensive because they are mostly voluntary. The pores are closed. One cannot open them in a minute; he may in a month. Try plenty of soap, give it plenty of time, and often; excess of good soap will do no harm. Use Pears’—no alkali in it; nothing but soap. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people are using it COAL . HAY . FEED.

At Jf&dfrate Fixed I’rlncH. ft

Union Transfer Co. BAGGAGE EXPRESS Keceral .•.Railroad.’. Ticket:. Agents.

CX-mCE:

Car. Washington and Jackson St*. qap- calird for and checked l..in points hoick ami cotta-e*. and delivered lo and rwldeacev la 1'hila delphla. Tisane Paper FUtrrr Materials

Riggs & Bro., 1005 mid 821 Walnut Mrcef, PHILADELPHIA. Established ISIS. A. W. HAND, Notary Public and Commissioner

of Deeds.

TO COTTAGERS. FRENCH BOOT i SHOEMAKER in Urst-rlast style. Charges

GRIftCOM’S Milk and Cream Depot, 48 JACKSON STREET.

JLASS rHOTO. FRAMES. BAMROO TAR LOK KAHKL*. FRLKtTH ART TIC TI RES OI TFIT. SI.SO UP.

OFF1CR or

THE NEW JERSEY Trust and Sale Deposit Co. Labjettc and Bank Sts., Cape May. The company II also saOtonxed to set as Executors. Administrator*. Guardians and Agent* for the maaagemeat and care of prop ie Collection of Interest. Dividend sad u Treasurer or Agent of Charitable.

HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, Washington and Ocean Streets. Largest Store and Market in this City. COMPLETE STOCK OF FINTJE GROCERIES. igrUhtea. Fresh Meats. Best Grade Butter*. Poultry. Fish. Oyster*. Terrapin. Clams. Ac JAQUETTE & STRATTON, 12 Wn-Hliingtoii Ntrcet. (ADJOINING POWELLS RESTAURANT.)

DEALER* IK

FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABSFamine* Served Promptly. Order* Nollrlted. WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4:8$ WaMhington Ntreet. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.

n demand by chsck si

L L 32EPPAES, Qcnb' jJiirnisF(iuJ §brc.

2k'-

Full Line of Hato, Caps and Clothing Special

25 Wnwh ingfon Mrert- Cape Hay CUy . X J.

Main Ofllce.

Inoorporated Ni CAPITAL,

THOMPSON, Aleut. Camden, X. J.

3240 pounds to each ton of carefully screened selected Coal. Upper Lehigh Coal a specialty. Fire Wood promptly delivered. Hay, Freshly Ground Feed, and all requisites, in food for horses and cattle. Salisfaction guaranteed. Prompt attention to all mail orders. Hotels and boarding villas supplied. DAVID RODAN, Foot of Jackson Street.

jT p, (Jamison,

MANAGEMENT. ALEX. G. CATTKLL. Pmldeo F. W. AYER. Vte* President. EDWARD 8. flALL. Secretory and Tree

DIRECTORS:

U.CiTTXLL, E.C. KZiaiT. Oxo*o*R.T*ri

ex Hikes.

E. A. AkHSTBoau. I-AACU. Suits. G.W Dicxxss Ruwzao Bxttlx

69 Washington 8t., sa_a.t. ar. y.

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Si

vg-Bonks, Stationery. Toilet Paper.

Tackle. Tucket Cutlery, Carpet Tacks. Eastern Net and Twin* Com ... 00 Early Cart Orders

EVERYRORY El KEN mom • CM ' 0001 • IEEI, BremuiieU’i the original and only cream process made. Bold by all Grocers aud

LEWIS T. STEVENS, Notary Public, DAILY STAB OFFICE. Allas ExItrmlaaUr.

Alla* Red hug Exterminator utvei fall*. Put up complete with hiusb ready for use. Ever) bottle guaranteed. For sale everywhere. Price. 23 cents Prepared by Atlas Chemical Company and eold everywhere. T. C. Wheaton, Sole Agent. MUlvUle, N. f.

s im: I T KC 7 s Cape May Candy Manufactory,

W holc-walf and Retail.

Xo 5 Waxlilngton Street.

JAMES E. TAYLOR, REAL ESTATE and HTSTfitAHCE, Corner Washington nnd Jackson £ta.

JOHN AKINS’ ICS CRH AM PARLORS lee Cream and Water lees Hutch aud Coll sere supplied at short notice Also rrultlLseason. JOHN AKINS, H Wsahlnetoa St.. Cape May uty. UOX FECTIOX ERY, ETC.

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