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J*lanUT«‘ cafe ■ lr» tlnj 4 mga. Me had not alwav Meed hi lb< tar 'Kcat and in bi< col'da«> >11 the raat eraa well enoogb aixiomi it-tl with the Knwfc billa of fan**of •well Mew YotA rartan*
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and he.prooeeded to bate tun with the
waiter.
■•Nothin* here that I'd care for.** ■aid be to the claw hammered attendant. " ■• Wa can ■eree'eon anjihin* for dinner. air.’' aaid the Walter, confident that be 000Id plaaae hia cnauamT latfore be got throogh with him! ■‘Harr yon aine qna non/”
“What about bcnmotal anyr’ “Mo. air." “Than let me hare aome nice ignia fatooa Tbat'a good at thia time at the year." “We haven't got it" "Bring me acme tempo* fngit then." ‘That'* out, too, air.'' - "Too moat have e plnrtboa nnnm.'' Thia time the waiter looked bright "I’tp heard them apeak about ft in the kitchen. I'll go and aee."
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find out if they bare pro booo publ "I'll call Mr. Wearer." aaid waitar, almoat cragy by. thia ''Perhapa be can tell what you wi The gueet from the woat Caught
•'Wa bare it!" yelled the waiter io fail delight at bearing of anmethiog that waa obtainable, and be flew off to tnr kitehee and came back with the beef and the potaloea and Landlord Wearer in the wake.. The attorney and the hotel man bad a good laugh at the expeue* of the unfortunate waiter, who confided to the chef in the kiUfiau that behad atrork a man who ruuat bare been eating at Del 'monico'a all hia life.—St LouiaBepub-.
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Sait ijyVff'ttjtoiux BettMporaaed tglMuwdun* •Utloci.>u d. h. Ht'TUUlSHON. J.h. WOOD,
PRAYING BICYCLES.
lyole ia now employed to ifd 1 Boddhiat in praying with' ac, but yet. aa be bopra. with sot. H is from tlie iugenioua aing country of Japan that this new departure ia reported. The Buddhist ha* always done hia praying with the aaaiatance of a wheel The prayer* are placed inside the wheel which turns round, follow ing the .direction of the sun. and deliver* op to heaven the prayer* at the owner, or of ogfata are fixed upan it. ia w heels are capable of _ g for thousands of people. Thu mode of worship may arem somewhat triesdbtuubis to wietern people,^ but the Badubiaf, who ia a subtle reaeoner, would be able to explain why It ia aaltafatitcay. In rarioua parts of the raet territory ia which the Buddhist faith ia held different motive powers are used in tbaae prayer wheels Buane humble per eooa turn the wheel by hand, but not If they cult help It. Oh the faille of Tibet, a great atrcnghold of pure Buddhism, the wheels aye usually ao built that-the wind toros them. In olb-' er places they are moved by water pow it It ia obvioua that wind pest fail
when the Buddhist la particularly In need at eoptaat prayer. Water poweg too, ia often lacking. * Bo the ingenious Jap: bOw attaches a email prayer wheel to the hub of hia bicycle, and. when he takes a ride be ocanblues worship with reoreatian. Bp. giving a glams* at his pedometer be can tall jMt bow much praying be haf dona. He ban also keep an accurate daily record, which will enable him to tell after
credit. In this way
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Olaaa realaU ibe elenieola and u to all intents and par|aa<a iudvutrortibln. Stone of'all aorta crumbles and diaiuteC ea under the ar thw of the rletm-nU glaya rrtualna and will rudnie for
all .memorial* Uhl. u. beadstoms be made td glam Any color may be aolectrd, pure-white, of course, havingXhe first .ebaiev. LetUriug may put ou in any style, and any device er pattern may be *“ *--* *—
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Latest Styles Lows&t Prices. Clothing lor M« n and Boys. Gefits Furnishing Goody \ ' ’ and many needlul ' articles. ISAAC H. SMITH. 511 WasbiD**toD Street, • CAPE MAY. STOCKTON HOTEL Billiari aid Fool Room —AND TSK-FIH.AUtSYS.
SU John's' Episcopal Cbarch. Cornel WASUISUTOS^ sad ’ KUASK t.!N IMrCoauasawo.TAiA M. (svaaaounrel lhn> Omsiauntno. Hl» A. M. tM first Bunas) ttonil^x Prsm. lo » A* M , Brsfitnx rrsyths loUawlsx clsf0UMB are etpact* 4 to ■Mala «arta« UsaaraaMr otiU?: uaday. Jah 4. Her. tawla A. reo.lcX. Kaetnr M.rsul'a Church. CaairtaafN. J. Baafiu. July 11. Ker.A.J I'. MrCluir. Mln- * 'rr AH Uagons Church. Wyaeste, Fa. Juir 1*. he*. K A Kuanct. hector. AaJieW. Church, m. n.J. Sunday. July 15. Kev. Juha Dows Hills. Ateu- • CIAIC Kiwtaa BL Maij'., V-eet FhlUdA. Buudsj. Aurust 1. Kt. Her. JiUatoATturouxU . D. U.. utahui* ol Boutnera See Jersey Sunday. Auvwrt *. Met Cbeile* h lilmatead. D. D, Hector of M Aaapha. tala. Fa. * Bunday. Auxust IS. Her. Herbert FAiitah.As • alstaat Mtaiatr- — —
uaday. AnASM W. Ho Uolv CoMlort MeauiciAl. Fail. Sunday. Bsptaadier 5. Hot. daury A_ II. Koelor. Be U at lb la. church.
Bunday. September 10. Her. w D. V. late Battor of Canrcn 01 me Tranaflxuratluu, Weal rhUada. BEATB ahrfkke a TALL BEBV1CE8.
REMEMBER that you need not send orders . for dry goods, furnishing .goods and notions, away from Cape May. Visit KNERR’M 518 Wtshingtop'Street - and select from a large stock of goods.* Assisted by courteous attendants. thoroughly famiiixr with the business. ■0- L- V- KHERE, . ■ -518 Washinutoi St-
Never neglect falliog eyi
'ari.J!
811 Waahlngton s’revt, and hare your eyas tasted tree. Oculists' prescription* ““■* also repairing done at abort
Tin Roofing, Stem If you daaiia any Uo work doua, leaky roof* repaired, «pouting, lead, oopper, aloe or Iron work done aatlafaotorily and at- reaaoo.bla price., aaa Charles A. Swain. 819 Jaekaon street. Ba may be dapaodsd t apoa. tf When in Med of any the (Junes JeweliT St the flnem line IS Tthe oity. mom tarn very lowaal. AH \kluda of wateb and jewelry repairing done by experienced
featy-fire iooa, can be bad of Lswta T Stevens. Room A 810 Weahledoo or at the Stab ofBpr Prior IS
Any parson wanting the dsUy weather recast aaa bare lie same rent by mall to their addieae by making application
the Stab offlje
ATTENTION to boatness results inaktisfactiou to
jjmiroaa.
We exeYgiac great care in aelect: | ing stock of best qualities and dej signs ^ in Chinaararc, Glasawarc Ag«tc Ware .and many articles uatd in thie house bold and give prompt mnia of our customers. Goods delivered without any charge
ZX'JETJZ'ZZ: MRS.R.C. Hughes
ta hang bar new coa* ou. The affyea to vaaytetgbtaud prat j lu bar room wa bar of atUl asether klud of gtri:
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NTO(!K.
:> Sheet Music - - AH Selections sold at 10 CENTS. \ ' PIANOS FOR RENT
The tables have been entirely done over, equal -to hew ; 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. . JUST A MOMENT Your battling suit .will be just
right if purchased at
CREftWEIdl/ft -• S04 WASHINGTON STFEET Wc have bathing shoes also.
YOU will be welcome, whether you buy or not, to examine our large stock of dry good*, hosiery, caps and many useful articles in furnishing goods. Gentlemen are particularly invited to inspect a new and large line of famish ing .good*. "
Philadelphia Prices
Stockton Hotel.' O -A-JEf HU. Open Irom 6.3dinV^K* morning until 2 A M. Entirely reorganized. Feature made of-ajl sea lood, broiled live lobster, deviled crabs,solt * shell crabs, terrapin, etc. Stahdard.ol excellence will be equal to any firsl-class city
restaurant. -—
PftVfiteaaming rooms when
desired
Ent&rtainments Given at COTTAGES on reasonable
» terms.
A. D. Nelson & Co.,
308 W&sh.wo’ton St.,
Next KTAK fifti c
H. C. TBOMPNON, Agent.
CAPE MAY BRANCH
Tie New Jersey Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Cor. Washington and Oc*an Sts.
Inii-nwt si * rei erue alUw-d on um** d-i>n>u and aavlux fund accaant.. -Bslr llrptHlt hcixma barclxr proof vault. 34»* |*rr-year and upward.
Main Oflfice, 3d and Market Sts., Camden N. j.
CAPITAL - - - 1200-000
BK!f J. F. FuarLRK. FaeaUfes'. OKO. K. TAVUJB. Vwe Freald
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P. Watlami Avas. ilsusoa k.Tatsoa. Jawis K. Kastlaca. UkonosIi.ski J.Clauawcsciixkv. 1. 1.. k.^*u*rji. m. 11. Joss c. Hnwaov. ifaowia uu
C.U h MAY niBElTOKii.
ICII.BSITS. J. M. K. BlLDaXTS.
X A. Aseanunie. Solicitor.
CHARLES CAMPBELL ■PURE-MILK mi CREAM
TIME-TABLE
• / . .OK THE
WILDWOOD STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
BETWEEN
■Wildwood ani Cape May City. CONNECtlNU with the hLECT&K CARS at SEWELLS POINT,
IN EFFECT JULY 4, 1897. 1.KAVE Wll.i»UO<»l> to OO A. M. l.KA VK NKW Kl.l> l*01N F IO SO A. M. LF.AVK W ILI»1IOf»l> I 30 I*. M. I.KkVH NKWkl.lJv I'OIAT 0 30 I*. M
Fare for the Round Trip, Including Trolley Fare, 65 cents. Children Under 12 Years, 35 cents.
WILLIAM 4. WAKK, Captain.
SKhVED TWICE EYERY PAT. Nwrvtoe la Glsaa Jars to Uwlly rnamirra. Every sfl.irt Is msdr to glvi* SATISFACTION. O-dors toll st HAL'IN'a 428 Washlegion Street will rwoelre prompt ATTENTION.
MILLER COTTAGE, PERRY STREET, CAPE ■AY,' N. J. Terms Moderate. Excellent Table. MRS. H. B. MARCY.
Chong Hop-Hing,
China-rare, tea,
• . : Japanese‘Goods, •SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
AND CURIOSITIES
31* Washington SU 1
CAPE MAY.-N.J.
THEO. MCELLUf. FropriMor.
Get the. Right Sort ol Beer, Porter, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale, Orange Wine, by buying them Of the only Bottler of these goods located in Cape May, * _ • - A. K. (JORDOS, 219 Decatur >S*, Qe Yuengling & Son’s, Potts- i ville Porter is fflig-fine-.t^n-the; market finest Whs<Ittes, ; Win-s and other liquocs ini the mirket. Families sup-
plied.
THE BIGGEST Loaves, Bc*l Bread, Cakes aad Piet * are made at the Mansion House Bakery. Prompt attentioc. k. F. CBEMBE.
THURSDAY, SACRIFICE SALE... QUEEN JEWELRY STORE 305 Washington St., Cape *May. To-day and To-morrow n low-price wind will blow on shore. Afiidal wave of bargnim; will inundate store. We never before offered so much for the money, nnd probably never will again. So this is your opportunity These bargains will melt away like snow in a tropical sun. so don't put off that purchase if you want to save dimes and dollars. Price.; split right open.
OPTICAL,GOODS. Buy. a pair of Smoked Glasses to save your eyes
Regular Price 36 cents, To-day they go at 23 cents, Either Riding Bow or Straight Temple. FINE BROOCHES and LACE PINS —— SNAKE RINGS awea a. esan
— y Everybody Reads It.
T HE tV|«- May Daily Stax Wm<n it* Lmm f,* Uk-ut
1BH7 on July 1st, sou tin- effort mil i«- itunic (o make it to any t'«|v May daily ft |i«rviuus acaaon*. nu ex-
emplar of clean, iirugfrwive, neaaiilr jourmtliion. All tlie neaa of the rrxirt. at tfae various ixa-ial funrtiona sinl pleaiuiiil |ier>unsl mention
Uie vhator* within our galre, will cuurtitule the particular object*
of our effort, while we shall he ready to i-oaiment fairly and frar-
Imdy upon all pulilir queeliona aa the need qiay arise. Tlie iHMilion of aaaociate editor will this year he filled by a
in-ntleauan of eulturv. well known to many of our aunimeT madenta, J. Wilhinl lian-tt.A.M-, a graduate of the University ufl'enhaylrania, aliile our repurtoriul ataif will inelude the usual experieneed and airmail- corps. Everybody at Cs|ie May will find {he Daily Stab thia aeaaoii a neeemty, ami niiould not fail to hr enrolled in it* grand army of Kubre-rilieni. I'riee 81 for the acaxon, delivery at your <ioor
each morning.'
AAKON W. HAND, Eiiitor and Manager.
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eFitsl-cfasa Cuijivit, £ati}C, Qit^ StoOMia,
DECA TVR STREET. Rear Beach Are..\ octH.* SRo^taU
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Ooen all the Year.
.?Jie Ebbitt,
Open All tbe Year,
For Crabbing. Fishing or Sail log ask for CfiPT. Z YORK. and YACHT MELVINA SEWELLS POINT or SCHE'.LEN GER'S LANDING. Appointments Flrsl-cltss. Kssldenoe, 1831 WwNliInglo n tit reel.
Bicycle Headquarters, 430 Washing ton Strest.
Sols sgsnl for Colombia and Hartford ' , which are always on hand for for hire. Expert fescbi-r Its. pairs, ensmellog^and bicycle boslness 1 all kinds promptly aMen-liet to.
D. C. CROWELL.
Post Office Delivery System. Tbere being no free delivery system 1 mall tn this city, I bass arrasged to make two dellrariesuf mail to subscribers each day at 11,18 a. m. and 7.15 p. m. Sundays, one delivery at 12 m Letters to ba mailed will be collected at delivery and at 2 p. m The coat family will be 25 eenta per
ilal rates for season. iff Fbiekh Capa May.
Special r W. Goff
Do you want your cottage tastefully .painted? I wil give it prompt and satisfactory attention. Thirty years ol ex- j perience in painting the best 1 Cape May cottages.
A. B. LITTLE, (Ape- Bay. N. J
The Stimulating Qualities oi a warm sea water bath are great and the most eminent physicians pronounce it very beneficial for convaleso nts, invalids or persons of weak constitutions. Its effects upon the well and hearty arc also particularly pleasant and
salutary.
The Excelsior Warm and Cold Sea Water bathing establishment at corner of Beach and Pier Avenues is one of the most completely equipped establishments along the coast with able attendants. Entire satisfaction is always expressed by the hundreds who have been pfft-
Notlcc fo Bicycle Riders!
, Attention Is biraby called to tbe following ordinance: An ordinance to regulate tbe use ol bicycles, tricycles ana similar vehicle* In Ibe City ot Cepe May. | S-ctlon l. Be It ordsluad and enacted bv tbe Inhabitants of the City ot Capa . May In City Council aaremblrd, and It la hereby enacted by tbe antbo: ity of same. That all blcyolea, tricycles ana similar vehiclea, when In ure on tbe hlghwaya. alreeta, lane* and public places ol this city, sball have a lamp of auch illuminating power as to he •ecn one ha ad red yards ahead, attach'd thereto and kept lighted, between on* boor after euneet and sunrise. BfC. 2. And he It further ordslned and enacted, That all suob blcyolea, tricycles and similar vehiclesabal! carry a suitable alarm bell, attached to tbs handle bar of such vehicle, which when mug may be beard one hundred feet
dtotant.
Sec 8. Aud be It further ordained aud enacted, Thai uo person or persons •ball be allowed to ride any bicycle, tricycle or similar vehicle, within the city limlu, at a rale of apeed exceeding eight miles an hour, except as hereinafter provided. Sec. 1 And be,It further ordained aud enacted. That no btcyele, tricycle or alm'lfr vehicle shall be ridden upon tbe aide walks or boardwalks of this elly, provided, bowaver, that this ordinance shall not apply to foot paths or portions ot highways, alreeta, lanes or public places o! this city lying outside of the thickly settled parts of tbs city, which ere worn by travel sod are not repaired by ins city authorities or by tbs abutting owner. See. 8. And be It farther ordained and enacted. That Ike committee on Streets and High ways, or a majority of them, may, In their discretion, upon •ny special occasion, grant permits to any , person or parsons to ride auch vehicle during a special lime, upon special portloui of tbe publio ways o' tbe city, at any rate of apeed, sou may anaex such other icsaonable conditions aa they shall deem proper, and they may also p.-rmlt tbe use of velocipedes or other similar machine*, bv children, oo any sock sidewalks, boardwalks and publio ways of said city. Ban. 8. And be n fuitber ordained and enacted. That for each and every violation of tbe provisions ot tbia ordinance, the Mayor or alderman, may, upon complaint and due proof, impose auch fine upon tbe offender or offenders, aa be may think proper, not exceeding the aom of five dollars for aaeh offenoe, with oosts to be taxed, and in default of tbs payment of said fins and oosta may commit aaid offender to tbe elty or oonnty jail noUl said fine and oosts are paid. Approved April 21, 18M. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, Dated June 17th, 1887. Mayor.
BORZELL THE X AIXOK. 481 WASniSOTON 8T. FOKERLY OF FHILADELFHIA.
THIHTY YEARS AU0 OAR BISON’ll Stationery store was c*taj>li*bcd and has been since headquarters for all goods in this line. The toy boats have been carefully made on tbe premises, and will mil like ocean liner*. / Fishing tackle which will catch fish, built in tbe proper way for the purpose, according to the experience of old fishermen. • All WASHINGTON STREET.
DON’T READ THIS unless you are willing to grasp an opportunity to save money in shoes. Nice looking, substantial Men’s Russets, $1.60. Excellent Men’s Black Shoes, $1.60. Russets in all degress ol quality lor men, women, and children, and uniformly low prices. Finest Ladies Shoes, $2.50 to >3. Shoes lor all kinds ol boys at low-prices. Cloth top children’s shoes, neat and good, (1.60 to $2. Babies' shoes all styles. MRS. WATTS EDMUNDS. 412 Washington Str ^at.
The ysobt “Clow," Capt 8. Waitar Irnaett, goes Into cosamtosioc and wUI ■ailing aed Ashing par
Fnrattnra bong M aad sold by J H Ramses & Bro., 8*3 Washing too alre-s Goods taken on ooaalgnmons. dw

