Cape May Daily Star, 14 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 3

•Hotel -/Irritfals.

Philadelphia—Fraocia J Bird, Juts

A Gill-'

Taoooy, Pa—George White MUlvillc-Wm II Munroe, Mra J«

A T)ulan

ProvideBoe—Eliza A McGinui* iuiezkin riixa. Philadelphia—Mian Agnea, Angi Hoover, Mra Katharine Hoover Stewart liermantoa n—Mlva May G Kilpatrick Waahingtoo—Mra S E Watkina, Mini II Walk in. Philadelphia—('lamice Bayne, Jam' G Krya and wife, Miaa Ella Keya, Mina Ileaaie Key a, Miaa Emma II Albrecht, Henry 8 Wallace, Mra Connor, Hiveralde Baae Ball Club Harrialmrg—D Fleming Philadelphia—George Jonee Camden—Edward Leeds Evanaton, III—Miaa Lily Parker West Cheater— Hicbard Darlington and wife, Alice E Darlington, Darlington Philadelphia - E A ° Howker, Winslow, Miaa Crane, Geo S Bcott, W B Moore, J II Cahn Abberville, La—8 Wise and wife Chicago—W O Held Camden—John Tizard r Cynwyd, Pa—The Misaea Carter

Piltaburg—James P GarUide, Ella

I'earl

Philadelphia—Jaa D Kelly. Mr. N Ward and child, J C Mitchell, Miss M Mitchell caeaoix VILLA. Philadelphia—H M Lipper and wi Clarence Lipper, Mra Chaika Herron, Mias Clara Herron Camden—laaac Doughten and wile, Wm T Doughten, Anna B Doughten, Isaac Doughten, Jr; Miaa Lena Vogbt, Maurice B Doughton Virginia-J ini' Whitrbangh Moylan, Pa—Mra Benjamin C Potts Pittsburg—I Wood and wile, Miaa Alice Walton Baltimore—John M lleighe and wife, M 11 Marcus, David Huntzerand wife Misses Cora, Tbereasa and Mabel Uuntxer. Master Albert D Huutzer Philadelphia — Frank McLaughlli George W Boyd Philadelphia —Mr. I. L Plunkett Louisa M Plunkett. Mra Geo It Holt, F G DUlinan, Mias D Myrtle Urooklyc—Mrs M D Clarkson, Miss Ik ally Baltimore—Samuel H Kecdy Louisville—Mra Short. Miaa M sa Mary Shoit, Mbs Butler, 0«ar Fenley, daughter and maid Macon, Oa-J Martian Wilkes, W C McDonnell and family

- Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. absolutely pure

C*Sc Itambler occupied a seat t Tabernacle last Sunday morning. T mou. clergyman was in the midst

mort Interesting sermon, and the a...... .. thousand ey« of the huge congregation I

were nveted in interested expectancy upon

the expnadve face and gesticulating flg |

TO t'OTT AG KILN.

•]{ FfiENCH BOOT 4 SHOEMAKER

WE DEFY COMPETITION

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BLEND COFFEE, Pound, 5 Pounds [or $1.50.

Beginning wi/h June our Mr. Scott will call in Cape May for orders evert- Tuesday and Wednesday of each week.

SHOWELL & FRYER, Limited, j X. K. Cor. Juniper A Market KfreelM, Importing Grot-er* and Wine Mrn-IiaiilH, 1

Seashore Soaveoir Spoons

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A MIRE IV DOK.\ER, 6J IVaebingtan Si

w.

HA-KK-Y CHURCH,

Wholesale and Brtail Oraler In

Down In the n almost hnrioi

neighbors, a black

lewis T STFVFNS Bntter ’ ■ and ■ Ponltry,

Notary Public, 1 ^

n aged s iush ii«-r | e tbe bright eyes Kniuun bouse flv, cly left Its winter a |

id the child and bnal- ~

'he hairicjD pate of jomrd up directly beft

which had prematurely left its wintcria DAILY STAR OFFICE.

quarter., dreied

ly alighted on to. "r. Talmagc'aOoek. It stood niotiouicn r a second and then moved softly over

the smooth and shiny surface.

The old fellow was deeply engrossed In dyKJ-mmi'a sermon, and for awhlh

COAL . HAY . FEED.

Starlights.

It i» said that Flora MrFlimsy not have too many China ailk dream* included in this seasons wardrobe. All ball Fall*, of Paris ! His newest street costumes are made with skirts not to to neb tbe sidewalk. 8be who baa sleeves to tbe bodice of her evening gown tbie season—for foil dress—will be behind tbe prootssl laird Tennyson baa been cr about tbe English Channel in a yacht, accompanied by bi. son Ualiam. Brown straw bats in Alpine shape with a small cock's feather at tbe aide, are a fashionable headgear for young girls. Wide aashei with long ends a fashionable as ever Ibis summer. And tbe more expensive tbe ribbon tbe better. 8be Is a fortunate maiden who have tbe three tiny enrs at the nape of her neck, now tbe fashion, made of ber own hair. John T. Stone, editor and owner of tbe Henderson (N. C.) Daily HutUer, Is probably tbe youngo*journalist in tbe country. Master Stone la only 13 years of age.

that a more defiuite organization rn effected, tbe membership fee baa . leoed at one dollar, and tbe privileges Include advice concerning best methods of travel, lists of lodgings, introduc-

iighteat bicycle In the world. Tbe Urea weigh 8 pounds 8 ounces. The rear wheel is 28 inches. The rat trap pctlala weight exactly 12 ounces. Dr. Briggs recently wrote tbe definition of ••hereey" in an autograph album' ■‘Heresy is anything la doctrine or practice that departs from the mind of the Church as officially defined."

After Absent SclAlers. First Lieutenant James T. Bailey, of Company U, Sixth Regiment, N. G. ol N. J., this city, arrived last evening from Sea Girt Camp, where the Second New Jersey Brigade, under command of General Sewell, la In camp, and of which tbe Sixth lb g meet constitutes a part. Lieutenant Bailey is here with order, from Col. Wm. IL Cooper, under direction of Gen. Sewell, to capture those who failed to go *- *«mp on Saturday last with t._ company. There are twenty-six absent men. who ought Ten of them are

having been In tbe regimant five years, while sixteen must go or be court manlaied and dishonorably discharged. This morning the sixteen will go off to camp, but will probably lose their positions for the season. To be dishonorably discharged from tbe National Guards carries with it the leas of franchise, w 'kb cannot be restored •are by special legislative action. Wiener A Spooner of Philadelphia, arranged to give a performance at tbe I roc Pier on Saturday evening last b ut at tbe last minute elrcumstanoee arose which rendered it impossible. They expect however, to open on Saturday

child’s eyes followed the movcmei

| h< k d Sh * 1*** ,1 ' x ’ ply ,nt * na,t «l body else was enjoying the s^L. Suddenly the nurd worshiper's arm sW up whack upon his cisuilum. Tbe^Utur 11 " 1 ’ behind hoi] evidently been u nit ini this, and sliding out of her seat befur

chubby little band. oYthe

shoulder, and peering over into bU unmindful of tbe time and place, m with much animation. "Did 'oo kill li

Brooklyn Eagle.

r awhile !

ticklish j 2240 pounds to each ton of care- | fully screened selected Coal. Upper j I a-high Coal a specialty. Fire Wood promptly delivered. Hay, Freshly Ground Feed, and all requisites in food for horses and cattle. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt attention to all mail orders. Hotels and

lioarding villas supplied.

DAVID RODAN,

Foot of Jackson Street. |

Imitative forms In Bocka. There is a universal tendency to seek and sumctimoi to see in tbe forms of ole jvets around ns representations of the human figure or of animals and plants. Many interesting examples have been recorded and pictured of rocka and moon tains presenting resemblances to animated forma Wc are quite realty to discern in periods when suiirrelitkm hasuSn actl«! apparition* haw been described, the whole existence of which consisted of misinu r-

ked. Fresh £j$gs a Specially.

103 PINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA.

‘W&ri'Sr "*• »sztsrjrST TRADE SUPPLIED REGULARLY BY WAGON. gV

M. Sa^ITH, 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 le makes a specialty ol 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.

/Udevtrythli| elxe lithe witch, elcckui Jewelry lineeu be bought at —leweet price* of

SLOOP YACHT “RESTLESS” FOR THE FISHING BANKS. Sailn fxoxsi. th.o HPier 2D0AI5-. JSSS Sffii^wiahtagtaBini LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY,

iTo. xa Ocowlh. Street.

T r* I T —. J A Full aaaortraent of Uarnom, Blankela, NeU, Ac. Repairing done with ueatneu

dos. riana,

Lovett's Flour and Feed Store,

Jeweler,

9 Washington St., Citpc Mu), X' J.

JackHOD and Wai

r. at Lewe

iilnglou Ntreet, 1 promptly filled and di

A. W. HAND, Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds.

of attenUun in thi. category; In i >d*t<ioe and nodul« of Bint it d feature, analogoui with tin

A block of handstotic Is exhibited In the weal of iontainebleau on which one will-

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* ‘nlc of saufliAonr w as once brought to tbe geological lal>>nilorr of tin- mu . on which the owner aawthc portrait of oar laird on the erreus * arc npccially ingenious in lance in flints.and lioucker ilttol Into hi» A tin. of Celtic reric. of figure* of indlailvc forms ri.la

-M. Stanislas

cc Monthly

1 Popu

nan’a Ret Tour association is „ women who, having mmle ti.v i the Atlantic and dixoveres!

r experience. The d w aa one of the

Uic remit

form.

_ . making tbe —

Uun of mcmbcndiip that the traveler lould,In return for benefit, received.give the society any iuformation abe might

on tbe trip that could he of uac to

ally to a< who nerd a vacation trip ai take it. The society cl.

. to enjoy a nurnm. pc.—New York Sun.

Union Transfer Co.

bagcage express —AND— Seoeral .•.Railroad.-. Ticket /. Aeeots oprrxcxc: Cor. IVashluglou Bad Jut ksou St». fr ^>zper i rallcd f'lrand rlirs-ked man isvnts

OFFICE OF THE SEW JEKSE1 Trost and Sale Deposit Co. Lafayette and Bank Ms., Cape May.

TO COHAGERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS! Woodman, Gillette k Co., Importers and Grocers, 13th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, ■tve now fully resumed their business acquaintance with Caj* May Cottagers and Hotel Keepers. Filling Orders for UITVE GROCERIES, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Which they forward Freight Prepaid. Our Mk. E. A. Bowkek will call for orders, and will attend to any calls left at Hotel Devon, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. Satisfaction ffiiarantrrd to all customers.

Dealer In

Geueral IIoiiHf rtii-BiwhlDK 4.oodN, Table and I*ockel C'nflerv and Uardwnre. Keya Filled. 1'runkM, Vallwem Para-

Opposite Star oflicr.

ST. ALBAN HOTEL,

x . w. t t)K.> Kit

''Jp'HS ^AI^LUION,

Second and Walnnt Sts., PHILADELPHIA. Improved and Rriiovalod througbouL luder New Management. / r irof-claa. llouw m Evi ry H.wjwcl. Rale Reaaouable. WILLIAM E, GOFF, Manager.

Pnwidrnt liar new m.uiigrni rape May ; p.,

aoommodatea

uat out of .reel rub It over with id In forty-eight hour* rub with me, finely powdered, unUl

Pears’ Soap Pretty boxes and odors are used to sell such soaps as no one would touch if he saw them undisguised. Beware of a soap that depends on something outside of it. • Pears’, the finest soap in the world is scented or not, as you wish; and the money is in the merchandise, not in the box. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people are using it

B. 0. THOMPSON.-Agrat. In once. Camden. X. J. IncorporatrO November 10. UK. 'ITAL, - S200,000. MAN AGEMENT. ALKX. G. CATTBI.L. Preeldeat F. W. AYER, Vlee Preeldrnt. HOWARD 8. HALL. Secretary and Trrw> DIRECTORS; ALSX.O.CaYTBZX. E.C.KSI0HT. F.Atek, Gxoaoa E.Tati.or GEoaai O. GaxBK, Edward H. Hall, i.boroi UiRBa. J.W. Chzkii. E. A.ARKtTRORO, LXWII SEAL. ISAAC U.8RITH. G.W. DlCKBKSBBRT Edward Bxmx.

j p. pALISON, Aatnt and Comauttion Dealer, 69 Washington 8t.,

SprelRlty In Booka. BtRtloeery. Toilet Paper. Ftohlng Tackle. Pocket Cutlery, Carpet TaeS, Ac Dev for Raatern ESTi

L MADDOCK,

I'ROPRIKTOIl

Roiiit, IV. «J.

■V> gut.la ; lnimi-.liat.-ly on ll.ebeach, lira

i-xc.-llwl ; i-l.-ctric road l

PERCY HALDEMAN,

M kXAUKH

Pennsylvania Kallroad Company's Sea Shore Lines. IMcnaure Trlpw by Rail and Boat Between Cape May and Atlantic City. A GRAND PANORAMA OF MARINE VIEWS. LEAVE CAPE MAY.

*T*£-June, i* ra I.lr June F.c ca lair City II

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Ar. Atlanlie City 10 2: S » 7 «u . c 2» LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY. UWrck-dayt. Sunday* v. Attantir city VroF:i"is P 4 «i| Ylt. '

THE TE-^.T3yCOE,E, Ocean City, N. J.

J. T. A D AMN.

HAND’S CENTRAL MAKKET, Wasliinston and Ocean Streets. Largest Store and Market in this City. COMPLETE STUCK OF FIKE GROCERIE8. VigeUblea, Freak Meata. Heat Grade Batten. Poultry. Flah. Omen. Terrapin, Clxma, Ac.

JAQUETTE & STRATTON, IS WaMliingtoik Street. I ADJOINING POWELL'S RESTAUR a NT.) DEALERS IN FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS* Famillew Nerved Promptly OrWrrx Nolle lied.

Ttaaae Psper Flawer Material*

© RINCOM’N Milk and Cream Depot, 48 JACKSON STREET.

C- B- ORI8COM. Mmater

WOMB - CBM -100! - HOE,

Clark’s Colored Concert AND SUECIAI^TY OOMIPA-IVY, GIMAMD ©FEBA HOUSE, a COMMENCING JVIoiidiiy Excelling, July 18, MR. BILLY SCOTT, tbe great Colored Tenor, MISS BELLA JACKSO&, the great I'ntna Douua, MISS ANNIE JONES, the great Colored Soprano, Cloning with tbe Extravaganza CLOTINDA. Seat*. 50 centa. * Pharmacy.

The Gracelnl Art ol Dancing.

Madam h. Louis CoNGRtss Hall

Ball Room,

i 1

EVERYBODY UKE8

Taenday IIIJ0 A. M., I JCludln* filly

SoW by all Gnxera and

PUPILS IN DANCING,

Thnrsday,

M1IJ0 A.N .tutrodueinf tbe l.t-at dance*.

— sny-two Fancy Dance.. Arran re he made tor Frivale Leaaooa fur the

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lUasttaefsar'"*"”-

bderwte Fixed PrireH.

Biggs & Bro., 1005 Md SSI R'alnat Ntreet, PHIL4UEI.PIIIA. EaUblinhcd 1818.

WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 48 Wiutliiiigton Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.

I. L SSEFFAED, —penis' I'uniisfiiii^ ^lorc, A Full Line of Data, Cape and Clothing Specialties. 25 MaabliigioD Street, Cape May City. X. J.

s :m: i t ih: 7 s Cape Kay Candy Manufactory,

Xo 0 Wanhlagtou Street,

JAMES E. TAYLOR, HEAL ESTATE and INSUEAITCE, t’orner Waxhinston and JTack«on Nt*.

JOHN AKINS’ IFRXZZI] I0B CESAM PABI.0BS jgyM

fibtiva&Fi--Dj-TwW-w^bym-

COMFECTIOXERY, KTC. 1 m ’ ^ '■i;

lee Creaai a ad Water lee* U-reu and t'uure*« , |,p!i«] at abort i JOHN AKINS. IT Wi

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