Cape May Daily Star, 17 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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CAPE MAY CITY, SATURDAY MORN TO0. JOI-Y 17, 1S97.

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CONGRESS HAEL, CAPE MAY, 1C. J. Unlit of brick, (Itaatnl on A blpff, *lib • clr*r ootlook omr Ibe Oce»n, *n. . Tided with every comfort end eo. -"-V< <* The rootne arc airy, cosy and charm ln«lr fitted • the culaloc and aer»lce um-ioeln-d, and there ia a lovely acre lawn Pawn nr elevator, electric bella, firat-claaa laundry, firo-cecapea, and the moa complete arranfementa for 600 Ouewta. Congreaa Hall haa be« n recently renova ed, repainted and put In excellent condition. The sanitary arraugemenu are ““ •'*“'kukTbukmoht cake.

STOCKTON HOTEL THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE WORLD SEASON 1897 MODERN IMPROVEMENTS - APPOINTMENTS STRICTLY FIRST CLASS DIRECTLY FACING THE OCEAN BEAUTIFUL LAWNS. RATES, $3 AND $5 PER DAY SPECIAL TERMS BY THE WEEK Corner rooms and suites with parlors and baths extra. Concerts mornings 10 to 12. 11 ops evenings, 8.30 to 10.30. Dogs not taken or allowed on the premises. HORACE M. CAKE.

Marine Villa 23rd NEASOX. Cape May, NT. J. FOR ILLUSTRATED ALBUM, ADDRESS. Mrs. John M. Rogers OWNER AND MANAGER.

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MARINE VILLA ANNEX Finest Location in Cipj Miy. I HAVE TAKEN THE TATHAM COTTAGE IN CONNECTION WITH MARINE VILLA ANNEX. Now ready UPrec- lve my former patioua. 1 ahall not manage the Marine Villa Hi la aeaeoiu Mrs. F. HALLENBECK.

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HOTEL COLUMBIA, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Bemmvatod mad Improved. Xew Manaceiuent. (duvrnienlly I^acalrd. MRS. S. FOSTER. Forme.ly ..f the Wyoming

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Reverses the usual order and eoes to the hills of New Hampshire to make his fortune In a country store. You will find the story of his experiences very interesting. You may Read It In ttts Paper. A STREAK PE VANITY. WhT th. Ko<

One of the regulation! of the Bpanlah army forblda the taking of pbotographi without a permit. For a ah at at a fnrttfla with the camera the penalty la eapodally aeverv. Xcvertbclraa It la the uniil testimony of American newapaper oorreapondents that while traveling Cnba a camera la a better protection than a paaaport. Thin la because no nationality la fonder of posing

aheke of the bend, bnt a rcqneet t lowed to anup the garrison drawn np wti the fort aa n background

TRADES THAT KILL.

People are afraid to travel by land o i'a and take out all aorta of aociden

bnt there are i

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17 legitimate t kill as oar-

ide Journal, you cannot ; workmen who know bow

■ and shot, la a deadly, d hut it ia also death deal! who use It in their work, i gildera, calico print* la a foe to life. T1

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Cast his lot with blacks.

Taka the oaea rf Rev. W. J. Whlta, the editor of a Baptist weekly pobliabed at Anfnata, Qa. White ia a man of intalllgsExx and integrity, and hi* aoeount at hia early life haa never been this ia the story: A few yeora * dors the war a dark faced boy made ia appamapoe on a large Oeorgla plan■tlon Be waa anppoaed to be a mulatt and when the planter died the xmgater wae aold with the eetata. ▲Bar thn-wav this alleged mulatto - - and Inveetigated

1, who etch or f will aoon feel the ef of mercury in teeth, fries of the body. Bih

vitality from the exoeai iboma need In their bualneaa. Nitric acid ii need by engraven, by

ton and tboee who supply our bar with lovely picture fremoe. Its fur are poison to the human lunga and at deatroy them completely. Ammo

killa the aoaj • ‘

hydrocyanic

lera, pbotographi >, while sino la a fa

i« poor prisoner clapped his

bantu upon Ills eyes and for a few momenta underwent all of the mental torture The guards on an armnred car will climb on Pip of their traveling fort and get position any time at the suggestion desire for a picture. They will do It alacrity and inn n I fount Ion of good ft* as If a compliment had boon paid t

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Open Bpr,fag. Summer, Antnmn. lias been Rboraled and la now first claae 1all lu appolntmeats. Finest Location on the S «uh J-raey Coast. The WlND- '■ always baa eaten -mod the best of Cape May’s visitors and will ooo tnae to

R. XIAIxPITV, Proprietor. cmi*™

Spanish

is Is willing to noooni s rualislie of war the f c the more heartily the Into the projiosltlon. era has a fnadnation. figure. Colonels as well ns

suaoeptible.

Only once In such journeying did the little block box fall as a friend maker with the Spanish troops. That was during a visit to a oainp of reooncentradoa. Views of lukeo and ragged children, of huts, of concentrated misery In hod been taken without any at ooncralment. The mother of a twins bad just istrsuaded the ch face the caatera w hin the offior day. a arrious fared captain, appe ‘ ‘ ’ smiling group i

Idem disapprobation. He If a permit hod been obUlned from the commandsnte.

When he learned that the formality liod on overlooked, he said It won Id be neoeery to go at once to the h,adquarter*. With a score of boys following and tht guide looking frightened, the lll r of march upon the commandant® was taker —

ght have happened had tho awake will never I* knowt

lesta hour. The officer of the day think of arouslQg bis superior.

pipes. ire brave, and from action bosr. If the groat of the world low many live* oetl" it ia probbe without triumphs of modKveryday life and com11 are full of silent i

A FAMOUS GAMBLER. Fat Sheedy** 1 haeurity Fc 'There isn't a a United States who w

S of Mr. Sheedy'e friends o r evening. •’Hie reputation i ong bankers too. I remember a little incident that occurred in Boston a yean ago that illustrates this. Pat ■pent some time in Saratoga and 1 was against him. He came down to Boston, and the first night that be wae in town be went against a faro game and it broke him. He didn't fegve enough left to pey hia way bade to Knr York. Pat walked into a certain

utation of being a good fellow, ed for the president, and when a ushered into the office he a 'I came to borrow a small amount n your bank, gl.l Pat, you know, looks like a pros perotu, conservative business man, and idently the president thought that be as. " 'All right,' was the reply, ahall he glad to let you have the What ia your aeeurityf ‘Simply my word.' 'That won't do in the banking meat Who are you? T am Pat Sheedy, the gambler,'

g the people. He has the respect * • » of both races, but he has ae above what he

beet yean of hie life. Many of the white ministers at his ^nomination know the peculiar tarts of hia case, and they treat him with consideration. Uncomplainingly he leads Ms life of at If sacrifice, and his ms to be the advancement race. He msiried a moults to all the laws and

Pew men Mmilaily situated would have followed White'* example. Asa rule, people of Indian and white parentage claim to ba the social equals at the whites, and If they have a Pocahontas n in their blood they are proud of Chicago Timea-Herald.

HOW ALLSPICE GROWS.

The pimento or allspice tree is cultivated in the West Indies and Jamaica. This beautiful tree usually grows to a height of about 80 feet It haa a straight k, much branched above, and oovwitfa a very smooth brown bark. The leave* vary in eixe and shape, but always of a dark, shining green color. During the mouth* of July and August the tree ia In full 1‘

■mall, white flowers. When a new plantation erf pimento trace ia to be formed, no regular sowing or planting takes plaoe, because It ia next to impossible to propagate the young plants or to raise them from seeds in parts of the coon try where they Usually a piece of land ia

of all wood except there tinea, a felled timber ia allowed to rom the ground for the purpose of prot

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Q Modern Conveniences. New Hook.

about it gradually fell off. and In 1868 Queen Victoria, with the help of parliament.' abolished the service for his day, iepmycr from the prayer book and look bis name off of the minis' calendar. Later a society folly occupied, wi this day of the only i Inoc the reformation, country. * A portrait of Chat guise, painted by Oswald Fk bung In the Church <rf the E

:ing Chari,*, and tight other bishops and tr. Morgan »* of New Tot* rant their .aiE'SsSiiErssi

is the pimento crop

a single tree often yielding r more pounds of tho dried berries are picked while in if left co the tree until e their pungent taste and

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a week or ten days, r green odor and n a reddish brown. When perfectly r, they are put in bege and casks foe id the taste of the pimento o rcremble a eom- ■ the familiar uama hiladelpbia Times.

la noted for having Ms paopte i old age, but lire. Bally Baois M years old, can rialm aba dls roof bring Its oldest Inhabitant by uhbtr of yean. ~ ‘