Cape May Daily Star, 5 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE M^y DAILY STAR

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Oape May Olty Church Record. OAmar. eor.leuyctu and rnaklUiaU. X> Har.Cujuea 1>. Pabum. Puior. tua\. Wadnaaday arnUn* at I odock; uiirUt KnUaarur oodrtj, rmuj ereulBi al lo'dc i L4TU0UU. Waahlactoa Krrct, b«» Vyoo—n a | PBau«r^MOT.I^TK|D> l>aa Knalix aernec at U». WeekiUjn.Bu arrruouiBT epuoopal wuunc A. ti. Pariua Paalor. aauuub acrnc rcarar Meauu vjjd a. a.; i-rcaciunr 11

» A. M. and AUlI-.M.; BabbaU. acboul at .

KasSSSSb'Sr'^' day rnaadav, Huindan and rndata u. - . . M. kowac I’oopic'i mfer MerUuc Buoday eraoiadal6A&. MondayaatI-uu r 1

•araloe Babbatb arauuic at Mt Laasaa Muoda* areuiac at a.

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Cape May Olty BooleUea.

t un Mat co»clat«, ,Ko. us, imprc / ordar Maptaaopta. oeeu uo Uic aeo aad luuitb Tburadai' eretuaaa ol aact tool

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IM. Jba Macrar wadi cal ataialnar. 1A LOBOB, NO.XS, iDdcpeudnt whaalca, ctcij pnoaj oeaiud.

Jr..cn Columbia a.abur

Co*oU. Coord* L aKOeuaa atcaot Laataloa. Ur Walter, ttl W a»oiu<>..

Mocre-l). Mr>. K..1

Marc} , itr. Alexander. Jr., «o7 WaaAiui larc). Ur. V. M. u WaaAmdtou atraci tocraj. Ur. Jaa.. m North street tcrccr. Ueo. Uiutas, Ztl fany Mreet liiH*r, c. j„ t.. si^cAtouMaaua

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COTTAGE DIRECTORY DAILY STAB, FOB 1887.

^St'AtOa^dAvSrtaadtci IjaaaBBi. JJl, «n WadMacM. BU^ata, Bamoed. Columbia arenue Bear ■MS^Vw^Bwmhand PUat ire UMWwA’nltia atroet BooAlai, P. Locaa, ZB North atnet Ballsy, J A. Btuckloo arenue baaaeu, B Wmiuo mi i:«u» -—.

U»mp, M.A. Baahrook Cottayr, Uampioe, Kichard. & i in .ire Church, U. M.U5 WaaAlusion al HfeSs^i

aad Beach

JL, 7 Allan tic Terrace 1U5 Waabtadlun atm-t

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Carpaalcr.ua Wla Cocaloa. mar. J. N-. 654 ilu*Am Crandall, Ur. «10 11 uyi,os .irce: fUaiihara. Mrs. v. vt _ «lo iiuyi Cnurch. ILK,*15 WartHnytou ,i caarwot ol Marcy. talayetle »lrc OhattlB W. J , *Sa Windsor aroae Ooaaay John J. im Uecatur tire

Dally M.ZJ6 Parry nraet Uaaaahauia, U. N.7U Columbia a» uaUy.dona 1. U Booth LalaycUc au

1' > >tlly B^AltPraAkBastrest Dhvaoo, Albert P, mB Columbia areuue ^.Po^Mra Victor.^ J^AaoutUrei Doak, Jamas J, *£ Waahlacton atreel

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lte ^! 0 * , • 749 Waahlnctoo arenue ■*—1a.iflihiy,4l —

sasfe^akr Blane, Norman. 617 Uuchea street.

Face, Joaepb . .. m arenue StockUm are PaUcraon, P. J., b51 Uuybeailroct ••Ailllpa, lir. t il. 511 Uuchea street Phyaica. Ur. Km leu, low Washiu .tea aUi Price, Mr.. Ibeodore, ath Broad*ay <| Culdort, 0. P.. 6t» Beach arenue guldurt, P. P-. beach areuue aad Perry a K Rudotsb, S. A. 55 Jackson street Heed. ilr.C.U., 6t6 Mncbna street. Kodcen. J K.oSo Uuiche. street Kaymond, C W, ta Miutbe. street Bcoaou, Ateida, 7u* jeneraon street Richards. Mol 11.1C North street

a Washtncton, street •H^Ujjcnos^tLrecl^ ahoemaker. tT. J.. IM Wludaor arenue Shoenutker, Joshua L» 111 North street ornuh, Mttjhjh. j gjj WaahlBCtco street

aerate. Her. Ueurge 1.,, Sarade, John W., 505 Windsor a BmltffcoLOro 'vi'. 645 Waabtactou strec .toA— u™ »i.e— ti; Washincton aueet Lalayette street

C55Columbia arenue

ia.c..* Ocean ■ la. Juan U, Jr.. 5

Otuas, K. p„ Berkley Coltacc. WUdsor are

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Allred 0,242_Windsor areuue

UsU^cttc street

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Ware. J. Btrattou. M Praakllu street w i.. _ ... :-;cite street on- luaepb U.7S9 Perry sueet i. MUs £. H.. 501 Lalayette sir

w ittar. Mrs. Jones', cor. Ocean at A na Wood, Wm. Brenler. SB Urant street WottUactoo, Mrs. T. K, S I Columbu i Wrtchl. aaeacer It.. 101 North street —i J. Its Windsor areuue 1. Wm. 04 Waahlncton atreel Wilson, J Cl'fiord, stock too arenue

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“DAILY STAR” TIDE TABLE JULY 1897 irate huii Tide MocalUhi A. M. P. M. Monday.July5. ills li ;i uni Taaaday - A 11 55 1* 03 - Wad. •• 7. It 17 It 4: ••

Bunder “ U. lo 55 Monday “ 1*. U 14 Tuesday “ So. 1152 Wed. •• K 1J1J Thuiadar" ti, IS 55 Prtday “ 144 Baturuay " S4, t«

Tburaday •• ».

Si. John’s Episcopal Church. Owner WASHINCTON and PHANKLIN

Holy Coramnnltm.^lASc A. M/taeHr« Bunder ^Mocnln* Prayer. 18A> A. M tcactni Pr»jtbe lollowlns clarzymen are expected In uAclateduring theaamnwr or 1W7: Sunday. July 4, Her. Edwin A. Pcolck. I lor (tt-PaaPsCharah. Camden. K.J. Bonday, July 11, Her. a.j P. McClure. I amd^'-^^« c £ r &d’5sra.... St* Aadiew'a Church, Mt. Holtr, H.J. :s» .It :> . l!c. I. : n Hows Hills. AasoBcnday^AngnM uSSrfjobabBarisoro^, U. U .ltlatkipol Southern New Jersey. Sunday. AUMualS. Her. Charles 8. Ulnutead. li I).. Kectoc 04 8t Aaapha. aaht. Pa. Bunday, August IS. Ber. Herbert Cantab, Aa“‘“rKuSSteSli 1 ’ “““• Bunday. August ZL Eer. Wilbur P. Paddock. D. Ir.rBontcrBt. Andrew'sUiureli, Phil W : H JirtB. Bactor.

anjaf the etneb or fclrhw«j» la Cape Mmj City. The peuUty U lwe.tr daUara «m aad Uc^rtlnaace will he eaferoed

j QUEER WEDDING BANQUET.

I waa married in India, writea Phil Hoblnaon. tha author and traveler. I engaged tor our honeymoon a little booaa —Id miles or ao from any other habitation of white man—thu flood on the ■teep white cliff of the Kaboddn rlrer, which hem flown through a canyon of pore white marble. Clone beside oar booae was a little bat when a holy man Mved in charge of an adjoining ahrine, earning money for bimaelf and for the ahrine by poliabing little pieoea of marble aa mementos for rial tarn It was a wonderful place altogether, and while my wifo went in to change her drvea the aerranta laid breakfast on the veranda ororlookW the river. At the find clatter of the plates there began to oame down from the big tree that overshadowed the booae, and op the treed that grew in the ravine behind it, from the booae roof 1 tee If—from everywhere —a moltitodeof solemn monkeya They came op singly and in couples and in familiea and took their plaooe without noise or fom on the veranda and aat there, like an audience waiting for an entertainment to commence. And when everything waa ready, the breakfast all laid, tbe monkeya all seated. I went 1 to call my wife. “Breakfast la ready, and they are al) waiting.” I said. “Who are waiting?” she asked In diamay. “I thought we were going l alone, and I waa Juat coming out it drcaaing gown.” “Sever mind." I raid. "The people about here are not very fa ’ dreeacd tbemaolvea. They wear pretty moch the aamo things all the year

round.”

And ao my wife came out Imagine, then, her aatoniahmenL In tbe middle of the veranda stood her breakfast table, and all the rest at the spoor, aa well as the ratlings and the steps, waa covered with monkeya, aa grave mi possible and aa motionless and silent aa If they were stuffed. Only their eyes kept blinking and their little round earn kept twitching. Laughing heartily—at which tb«. monkeys only looked all the graver— 1 my wife aat down. "Will they eat anything?" asked aha “Try them." I raid. So she picked op a biscuit and threw it among the company. And the result About 830 monkeys jumped up in the "to one, and just for one instant waa a riot that defies description. The next Instant every monkey was sitting in its place as solemn and seriona ' it bad never moved. Only their eyes winked and their ears twitched. My wife threw them another biscuit and again tbe riot, and then another and another and another. But at length we had given all that we had to give and got up to go, Tbe monkeys at once rose, every monkey on tbe veranda, and advancing gravely to the stei* walked down them in a solemn procession, old young together, and dispersed for the day's occupationa—St Louis GlobeDemocrat

PALACE STEAMER REPUBLIC Daily trija <Sunday included) be-

tween

PHILADELPHIA and CAPE MAY Stops both ways at WILMINGTON on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and CHESTER on Sunday. Tuesday, Thursday and

Saturday.

BREAK WATER TRIPS

Wednesday.

IOCEAX TRIP

LEAVESKACESTREET WHARF Philadelphia. ; 30 a. m. Cape May Landing i 30 p. m. for Ocean and Breakwater Inps and 3 15 p. m.

for Philadelphia.

CONCERTS* MUSIC. OANCINt,.

THEATRICALS.

Refreshments of all kintis at I’opu

lar prices.

Fare Ratitxl Trip Fare Fnlladelplila to (ape May. Good during hchhoii

*1.25.

Fare Ktogle Trip either way,

75c.

Fare, Breakwater anti Ocean Trip*, SOT. Baggage and Freight Transported. Horses and Carriages taken. Baggage handled by Union Transfer Company. Office, corner Washing ton street, Cape May, N. J. WILUAM F. RUSSELL. General Manager. Telephone. S90I.

ICE!

ICE! ICE! THE .... Knickerbocker Ice C Jo. Philadelphia. SUPPLIES HOTELS HESIAURAHTB and COTTAGES WITH BEST QUALITY ICE. A I«> W ith COAL! COAL! COAX! rABKPTLLT PREPARF.K POE FAMILY

COAL!

E. W. WOEEH\ 406-408 Washington Street, Cape Way, N. J. Fancy Cake Bakery and Ice Cream Parlors. > gTve’us a trialT

CALIFORNIA’S BIG VINE.

plcturwqui-

Barbara count;. 1

at! ml} areluil 1 of tbe reslil •w of the loan t, the iorgint I

-t* and Cover, a Third .If iVrpriiteria. In the irt uf beautiful Santa 1 tltlcultural curiualty,

y. lt« location *

f tbo vl

nlty, U

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Tbe scholar should know his textbooks, elau he may have the mortification of being outmatched in his own ■pocialty by a layman, its in this story from an exchange: A child was brought to a Yorkshire vicar for baptism. As he was told that tbe name was to be Noah he naturally referred to tbe iufant as "bo” in the of ti»e service. Soon be felt his •nrplioo pulled by one of the women, who whispered to him that ”it waa a ' iss.” "But Noah is not a girl’s name,” tid tbe parson. "Yes. it is." spoke up the child's fa-

ther.

An adjournment was made to the •try to settle the point The father said that whenever he bad a child to bo

the Bible and chose

the first oame of the proper sex that his eya The clergyman insisted

that in the present case a mistake had ; tbe largest In existent, been made, wbereu)<ou tbe father opened , vtns from Montorlto. £

ik of the vine Is 7 feet 8 Incbts In rtrcnmfnrenca, Its tlxe and appearance suggesting nn oak rather than s grapevine. Its branrlm rest on s .lalwan t« covering a simre one third of sc In extent It grows rapidly and would undoubtedly attain even greater dlnian•lea* were It not that tbe owner, having reached tbe limit of the space he ha. re 1 for his giant vine and being > concede II more room, cut,

•very year.

The frame over which tbo vino li la largely built, as It I. required to trememlous weight of grapes a; the vine. Sixty stout posts, with

foundation for

gelded

the Bible at Numbers xxvi, 88, and road, "Tbe names of the daughters of

Zelophcibad were Noah." etc. There was no more to be said.

recent bulletin of tbe department of agriculture points out tbe fact that within the past 15 years there baa been a complete change in tbe chief insect foe of the cotton plant Previous to 1881 the cotton worm was not only the principal, but almost the sole, insect depredator dreaded on tbe oottnn plantations Since that year the cotton worn has gradually disappeared, and a new enemy to tbe cotton plant, tbe bollworm. has taken Its place. Koch revolutions in tbe insect world not Infrequently occur, and sometime* they take on the appearance at actual conquests effected by one species over others. In the Sandwich Islands, tor instance, a •perl** of ant Introduced from abroad Is driving out sll other insects, the only •stive species that seems able to withstand H being the earwig.

tii. grape laden branches. The vino la of tha mission variety and It so prolific that In 1898 It bare eight tons of grapes, and In 1896 the owner took ten tons from the vine. In addition to ss many clusters ns the

neigh bon oared to carry sway.

This Carpentaria vine la much larger than the celebrated grape bearer of Hampton court, England, which has been regarded aa one of the horticultural wonders of tbe world and by many claimed to b#

In 1876 a grape-

u then admittedly the largest In the

. It w

1 and n

up In tha Centennial ax position In Philadelphia, where It attracted much attention. The Carpentaria vine la now one-third larger than was the Monteclto product

when exhibited.

During the 'World's Columbian exposition tbe owner of tbe present champion grapevine, Jacob Wilson, waa offered a round sum to permit its removal lo Chicago for exhibition purporea Be waa also urged to send It to tbe Midwinter fair. Mr. Wilson declined to ]iart with his elephantine vine, however. He owns a small

ranch of right

him 11

WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO. Merchandise, Valuable Packages and Money To all polntft in the United Ktatc*. th. R«i jenjQj | a y ln( i phiiajjipiijj, Oums ■ kansit. Prompt Delii >r goods to be forwarded by expresr'erHl be carried witnout c ‘—o- - .-omptly delivered by our own messengers, so as I » tr as practicable, the return of goods same day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be sent by express on fast passenger trains. MAY OFFICE—Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. Hig/yDELPHIA OFFICE—Foot of Market street, adjoining Upper Ferry Building. ROBERT STRETCH, Genei*, ' mt.

Knickerbocker Livery Stables,

WM ItKnENTHAL

Kenr Knickerbocker Ire Office.

M. E. CRESSE. MANSION HOUSE BAKEBY, 317 Mansion St. AH kinds of Bread, Cakes, Pies and Ice Cream.

The Largest Business is done at Because it has been long known that the Choicest Meats and Finest Qualities of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, etc., arc always obtainable there, and courteous attention given to every customer.

U.L THE YEAR . . . PIER AVENUE lO

ST \ Hi

I INS.

CAPE

i !. station, near the Beach

MRS. T.

WAY. IV. J

nd Pin* <'(Boe. «. W4I.K.H.

HAINES b W03DS RESTAURANT, Sew Management. Cor. Wn-ItiiiKlon mod J nek non Ntw , New Stock ot Best Brands of Whiskies, Uraudiea, W oes aud Beers. Families Supplied wbh Best Goods at Philadelphia I'rioes

DILLON’S,

^tltrars*. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH. COLNSELLOK-AT-LAW BoucrTOKj4ArTsa«KzsaiscBtsCasai »• VARY PUBLIC. oiBerai No S4 Ureas Street. Cora Mar cm, N

J.

SPICER LEAKING,

ATTORNEY AXOGOCXHRLLOU-AT LAW • X A MINER, SOLICITOR IN CHAM KKY ALSO SPECIAL MA8TKF IN CHAS- PItV

509 W'Asm kotos tomotT. Cape MavCitt, N J jyjOKGAN HAND.

Attorney and CToinsei.uih-at Law Solicitor, Muter sad Examine) in Chsneery, Supreme Court Commli-.ioa

er sad Notary Public.

Cape Mat cocrt Home. N. J

(Opposite Public BuIIUIoes).

Phitsiriait*. J&Mth MKCKAY M I) RESIDENT P1IYBD IAN. OPFJCl —PcKkr 8t. ohp. Cosottsu Hall CAPE MAY CITY. 4 Prom 4 to 9 o'clock A.M.. 3 to AT NlOUV. »t restdence. No SB North Street. y M. D. MARCYTlTlxr RESIDENT PHYSICIAN SINCE 1S49 OFFICE—PM AdtiphlA^PMnracy. Cor. Ocesa usscs—No 674 Wasuixotos Vitksst, J/our.-Frum 4 to il A . M : 3 to 4 »• M J^JIL WALTER S. LEAMIHG. DENTIST. - Office—Cor. H cohes and i Iceak Sts Cafe Mat Citt. N. J. * In Attendance Dailv.

Jioirls and (Sottigtt.

JJN1TED STATES HOTEL,

Corner Jackson

MRS. C. li. REEVES, roughly reuovAU-d and refitted. •1.50 to 82 per day ; »B to #10

F- JO1.1.1 AH. Froarletor

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets, Ol which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, is one of the most central and popular resorts on the Lslai.d. at which the finest Wines and Liquors, and Rochester beer can always be had,' together with superior accommodations for parties. SS^Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.

Supplying AU Waste. Tbo Peddler—I have the most excellent silver polish. v The Lady of the House—Don’t bead li. 1 haven't got any silver. "Well, then, it will take grease 1 out of wall paper." "Haven't got any wall paper." “Then It will renew the curl in

'Haven't got any feather*." “Well, then, it wUl make oil taunting* look like new." "Haven't got any oil paintings." “Well. then, a little taken mternaUy will make you feel as if you bad some of then things. Good day."—London

Body—I waa awfully aony. profiaeoi, —*■ unable to come to your lecture night. Were there many tfaeref The Proferaor (Irish)—Cm—well— nany sx I expected. But I never 1 there would be. — Isipdon

Angleworms can be obtained anybere by wetting the ground with a solution of blue vitriol or with soap suds, which will bring them out in sur-

A medical authority states that the voices of singers and actors can be much better preserved if used in tbealigbted by electricity rather than

lah woman, Junqulna Lugodi Aynla. Un* dsr her care the llttls grape cutting flourished and grew to unusual proportions, although tbe repeatedly out it heck. She retained ownership of the bud sod tbs Tins until J877, when lbs property was purchased by Jacob Wilson, tbe present owner, himself s pioneer. Doc* Ays)a died three yew ago. aged 84, bat to the hut retained tbe greatest Interest and pride In the 1 moth vine she hod planted and »endo_ Beneath the thick leaves at the vine 800 persons ooold find protection at the rams time from the summer brat. Tbs people of tbs neighborhood have often assemhlsd

Hotel Lafayette,..

Ooen June 22nd to Sentember 16th. Situate on the Beach; service of highest standard ; the only house employing a corps of French waiters. JOHN TRACY & CO.

STOCKTON HOTEL BilPari and Pool Room TSN-PIH ALLEYS.

The tables have been entirely done over, equal to new; new balls and new cues. The Ten-pin Alleys have all been newly repaired and an entirely new equipment provided. A Shuffle Board has been constructed this year in the most approved plan, in connection with the Billiard Room.

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SEA BREEZE HOTEL

meeting*. Thirty yssrs ago the vine farmed • roof over so large a spsos that II tusd aa an election, booth. Tbs fire*

ripening fruit Colonel Roseau Heath pioneer walnut grower of Sente County, a neighbor of Mr. Wilson, _ sheriff of Santa Barfaaxa, and tbe riectioo was bold under tbs vine by bis direction.

loves to spend his leisure bourn, speculotlug what dimensions tbe vlticultnml monster might bets attained if its extraordinary growth had never been checked—

If a gtri wishes to carry henirif green "W in a drawing room, let her leuru lo fence The ' salute," fur tmeanm, In fencing is "the measure of all the mice of garaful principle).," ae the French pro

guard" make. „

supple: "shoulder* well thrown back, t and firm on the hip*, without ’ tea frequent admonition at <Uf|es of th* leasnn. The straight right quart*- the pony of sec

body srec •tiffnera,'

y of lo*

bsttems which sound altogether puzzling ■hope to the novice; but they am move-

MDta full of subtle grace.

The tmnring .

BDdgycUng eulte, a fencing gowa

2.IeaO« Ta.'tolo ID".

i Itrnovstion all through. , . * v. ~ chestrs Muiio Day and Evanlug-

Wioe* Liquor* and Clgsm.

J. F. POWELL,

Cota axxd. -S- f -- Carte.

Fourteen Elegant Bleeping KoomL- Beet

GRISGOM’S M1LK and CREAM DEPOT, V 1()4 jACKSON Street _

Glen wood ONE SQUARE FROM BEAUH. OCEAN PIER, AND NEW SOUTH JER BEY a R STATION. Mr*, j*. p. WillljtntR.

riSEST LOCATIOI

IN

LOTS FOR SALK

ESTATE OF MARK I Hi VI SB. I4U ni in- hi.i-.l tMiiklinir h.iv, Irimliur os Klrsl ali.1 herood areiiue*. adJoilulls Uir haudww Ne» lu-Ai-h DiiV). Iluud Walk. Purs Aster, 4ia» and Klre-liie u K hte in PnsiL Tbe lute are 7i)> Uu ud 5oi UU. Plan*and tunher lulurmnlluD from

JACOB 8NAUK. Attorney. 427 W'alnu* Ktrurl. PhiladA

JAMBS a. TAYLOR.cap* May.

UNION TRANSFER COMPANY^ BAtiOSOE KXPBtVW Ueneral Katilroari Ticket

AgentM,

OFFICE Cor. Washington A Jackson Sts.

id cheeked lo all points —- —•• delivered to

a^zpiE

I have taken the TATHAM COTTAGE in connec ion with the MABCVE YIIaIaA COTTAGE

and am now ready for the Reception of my former Patrons. | ^ Republic, can be delight- . I have nothing to do with the Management of the enjoyed there. Seaside Marine Villa this Summer. j delicacies are prepared and

F. WAi-t.vwwwsi, I served in the best manner.

DELAWARE BAY HOUSE. The broad porches of the Delaware Bay House at Steamboat Landing are shielded from every ray of the sun and get tlie-benefit of all the cool breezes, while the vjew across the bay “is out of sight.” It is just the place to visit when in need of a change from the Cape May routine. Unpleasant individuals are not permitted there, so that the morning or afternoon, after the departure of