CAPE MAY DAILY STAR
Oape May City Churoh Record.
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COTTAGE DIRECTORY
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BUFPUES HOTELS, RESTAVRASTS and COTTAGES WJTU BEST QUALITY ICE. , Alno With J COAX! COAX! COAX! COAX! ^ FROM SELECTED MINES. CARF.Ft l.I.Y I'REl'AKKD FOR FAMILY USE. AND ' FULL WEIUHT tlUAKANTKED. AL
F. W. 406-408 Washington Street, Cape Way, N. J.
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Fancv Cake Bakery and Ice Cream Parlors. « a«r FRENCH AND VIENNA BREAD. ROLLS."PASTRY. ETC. BEST MATERIALS USED. COTTAGES AND HOTELS PROMPTLY SERVED. GIVE US A TRIAL. ~
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO.j
FORWARDERS OF
Merchandise, Valuable Packages and Money " To all points in the United States. , tiip rmi Senice Between Cape May ani PtiiladelpMa. Quick Thansit. Prompt Deliver es, Ordcre for goods to be forwarded l.y express will U carrictl w.tnout o .Urge ami p.-ompdy delivered by our own messengers, so as lo .insure as far as practicable. Uie return of goods same day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES ■ Can be sent by express on fast pMuengor trains. CAPE MAY OFFICE—Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—Foot of Market street adjointng Upper Ferry Building. EGBERT STRETCH, Gcnei J A^nt.
Knickerbocker Livery Stables, Itcur KnioWerbofUer lee OfHee. All kind* of Catviac**- Sate borvo and Urivor*. Anytmur. Ilorw* taken to Iwxnl. S9*TKLKrtlDNt£ N0.4L ^
crrositE coitqBYss Vtni. TWO MkUABKH FROJI STATION. CAPE MAY, K. J. j — — — J.R.WILSON - Proprietor.
The Largest Bus- || |\ 1 Dl RIC S iness is done at |9|||p'F9Hw ^ rs:cause ii l— e '■■•ni. known tliat the u dloHiest Meats and Finest Qualities of j} Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, etc.. n - arc always obtainable there, and courteous attention given to ever) customer. *
cd 11,8 OPEN ALL THE YEAR . . 3 PIER AVENUE IUH CAPE MAY. X. .1. ^ Boarding by !>»y or Week. Central Location; near the B-xcb and Port ^ STABLING ACCOMODATIONS. MKS ' T - K ' WALES.
S HAIHES L WOODS excha^T »° KI.STAI KAVT, New Manai'cmcul. "J" Cor. W’aaliliicton MMd JuekHOii Mh.. “ New Stock of Beat Brands of Wblsklea. Hrandhw, W ne* and Bcere. FamUies *t- Supplied with Beat Good* at Philadelphia Prior*.
£ DILLON’S,
“ Corner Washington and Jackson Streets, ^ Of which the well-known JOHK J. RATTY is proprietor, is -on one of the most central and popular resorts on the 1 f ) and Ot £ which the finest Wines and Liquors, and Rochester Beer ath■nt always be had, together with superior accommodations tor !“ ^ artl tS^Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
i Hotel Lafayette,... • \ re. c-rers: itA.'S'. - - ^ June 22nd to Seotember 16th. ^ Situate otTthe Beach ; service of highest standard ; the - only house: employing a corps CQ
i SEA BREEZE HOTEL J F ne. x-Tealo Tafele ZD'XXrto and. ^ XoO. Carte. Jr . Perfect Renovation ell through. Fourtree Eleg.M_H»ey.lng IU-,mx Be.t ^ Wince. Liquor* end Ciger*. Orcbe*tr* Music Dey end Eveninghi*
ng j fitJKCOM’S and CREAM DEPOT, t U1\1DUU|U D 104 j ACKSON Street.
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PALACE STEAMER REPUBLIC,
OCEAN TRIP FrkliJ,
1'liibdclpliia. 7 30 a. ni. Cape M landing 1 30 p. in. for Ocean a Breakwater Irijn and 3 15 p. 1 for lliiladelphia.
fHEAThlCALS.
Season,
Single Trip, either way.
Breakwater Trip, Wednesdays,
Ocean Trip, Friday!',
PALACE STEAMER
REPUBLIC
Daily trips (.Sunday included) bePHILADELPHIA and CAPE MAY
Stops both ways at •
WILMINGTON on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, and CHESTER
Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. „ BREAKWATER TRIPS te; “Tf
Wednesday.
WILLIAM F. RUSSELL, GENERAL MANAGER. Tcleiihouc 5901. ll*» Walnut Street. FlilladelpUla.
COHNS ELIXIR-AT-1. AW l,MA>Ti:il&K\JLMISEKIStTI.S NOTARY rtIBUC. hoc »i So. ei< <Kean Slm-t.
SPICER LKAMING, EY iSi.COfS8Et.UHt AT-1.A R. SOI.ICITOR IS CHAKCKKY *1A1. M AS I Kit IS CUAS'CKRY Waabikutok Btkkkt, Cate May City. N. J.
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Y AND COUSSKLLOK-AT-I.AW
TIME-TABLE OF THE WILDWOOD STEAMBOAT COMPANY BETWEEN Wildwood and Cape May City. Every day. Includlne Sunday COSRECnNli with the ELECTRIC CARS at SEWELLS POINT, IN EFFECT JULY 8, 1897. I. F4VK H II.I>WOOI> a OO A. M. 12 Noon I KAvf: NKW KI.1A POINT JO OO A. *1. J. KAVK WII.OWOOII tt 15 I*. M. i £avk SKWU.Ua FOI.NT 2 OO, 5 30 I*. W Fare ior the Round Trip, Including Trolley Fare, 50 ce ;Children Under 12 Years, .35 ce WILLIAM J. WARE, Captain.
ATTAR OF ROSES.
Tbo word •■attar" is from tho Arab “itr," niKt nu-aiis juTfumo. So attar of rows is simply perfume of row*. It is brought fnmi Turlo y and tho East Indio* in small vials and is very costly. Even on the spot where it is mannfaetnred it i.- extremely dear. Uconse it requires 100,000 well grown rtss* to yield hut ISO grains of attar. tu high ITie.- causes it to 1« often adnlt.-ruli.l with some essential tc fixtsl oil or with spefniaecti. However, tbo adulteration may be detected by h■sting it in a watch glass with a drop of sulphuric acid. If the attar be pure it wiU remain colorless, for pure attar of rosea is oolorhas. hut if it he adulterated it will become darketwsL lu msrfields, where tho roses are grown for the imrpow of making tbo . the bushes are planted in rowa e early morning they are laden with lieautifnl ros>s. hut ere noon cthey are all gathered and their petal* distilled in clay stills, with twice tbei weight of water. e water that •‘come* over" is pu into p'-rfictly clean vtowels and is the carefully coveml with damp muslin cloths to keep out dust and in wets, is afterward exposed to the night ai artificial cold. By moruing a film of 1 has collect.d on thetopof tic water, just as co am rises on milk. Tliis film -- -wept off with a feather and very ■fully tjansfi tied to a small vial Night after night this process is repeated until all of the precious oil is sriwratcd from the water.—Philadelphia Times.
The Lar(«s< I'oullry Farm. Farm Poultry says that Isaac Wilbur of Little Comptnu, K. L, has the largest poultry farm in the world. Ho ships 180,000 to 150,000 doo% of eggs a year. He kis|ie his fowls on the colony plan, housing about 40 in a house 8 by 10 or 8 by 12 feet in sixe, Uiese houses icing about 160 feet apart, set u long rows over tire gently sloping fiojda Ho has 100 of thes,- hnnsi*, scatt, r.d over Il.r.c or four fields. The food is loaded into a low wagon, which ia driven aUmt to each hou.- in tarn, the
r window, ran into It took fuu
night tlic lire alarm was sour a lady mat a genlleuian atiendlnj their Isde at the house which v (. Wbcu the father dlscovcrtd I aud fraMloolly ran tu the plaoo at through a large window light, ct shoe In three or four ptacus and g
ugly pash in his fool dive through tin
and assurances by them that was safo in a bouse just ai t wive unheeded by him. ry then corded him tiy fora required the «' imhlnod strength strung men, to whore tho child v ' ovidcncaLsjiupUimsof couvulsi
dan began pn iaratlir admlnlstensL Muanwhllo a t fur tho hypnotist, who came tng those heldmg the guntlcm him, remarking, "lie Is oi Tlwn, gently placing his hi head, lie said: "You are ah You are gull g to slurp. N count threw, J IU will ahull.’' ceased hla struggling and sic allowed to i. main quiet fur itea, wbw the bypiHi
dothea brought to Uni, and the h sllpiMi out of the crowrt Skepticism lu regard tu h)
BE81DKKT PHYSICIAN,
tiuur, at residence. No & M. 1>. MAKCY", M. I EESIIIKNT I’llYhlCIA
^K. WALTER s. LKAMING. DENTIST,
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURIST oil Facial Massage. Parisian (I rail R1UIAKU B. (jII-HN GARIiNFR. Apply at PALACE PHARMACY
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table* aud mixed mcalx This mash is made up the afternoon of the day before. The afternoon feed is whole cant the year round.
The Women's Chcfls dub of New York is regarded with much iritanwk as it is the first incorporated chess clcb started fur womgn in this country. The incorporator* are Min Eliza Campbell Foot. MiV>au L Nnahit, Ui*s Emily Somers Haines. Atm Winthrop Parker and Mia* Sophie Downer. The chcaa acaaon begin* the first Tuesday in November and ends the last Tuesday in April, 26 tare ting* being held daring the season. Altogether the idea of a woman'* chess club has proved most successful. The membership is not large, ms comparatively few women play the game, but the dub is growing.—New York Son.
Their Invasion of
< -rthian Invasion
Here is a picture of the Ron: canvasser 1 ho snow white Msi steeds, with Hie heaving Hanks, t *d care, the crimson nostrils, a: up. From tin- chariot duscended tur, who, giving hi* flowing togs graceful fob', entered a bouse oi Aurelia. PasunUy a Scythian lowed his lord, bouring in his sturdy ai
tiou In a boding literary review, man raetfaoc is the way of a oTt of Iwok Sg ul Of today. Hi rid. own coupe, drawn by what the call a aae|| ore. The prill ody o nevt-r woulf dolose bis calling by ■ the book lu Olten himself. His se 11\try toll* It- The book he works for from li.Ofll w $2,&o0 a copy. '* ' ome whlc4;common pren'lc n:
and blues may not be out of place. _ 1» to purchase at a reliable shop after being made op somewhat expensively Was found after cue wearing to be stained down the front breadth with some drops of water that had accidentally fallen upon it Moral, apply water testa to samples of the cashmere before put-
iiottls and Cotugrs. JN1TED STATES HOTEL, ,mcr Jackson and Lafayette StreoU. MRS. C. 11. REEVES. Thoroughly n-ouvaled and refuted, ■run $1.50 to $.' |*rr day; «8 to $10
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 521 Washington St, Cape May City. Bakery « Cream Parlor daUvery and reasonable prioea.
LOTS FOR SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVISE.
nv col lac ot Thoma-i K. Kelly i v. New Beach IWivr, IU«rU iter, Has and Eire-lrle Llglita in he Iota are Tuxtto and .Vila 1 .
BAdUAtaK EXI'BtXN AND (aenerml Ballroatl Ticket Agent'. OFFICE
IELAWARE BAY HOUSE. Th^ broad porches oi the Jelaware Bay 1 louse at iteamboat landing are
ew across the bay “is out r sight.” It is just the place i visit when in need ol a lange from the Cape May >utine. Unpleasant individils are not permitted there, ) that the morning or after-
prepared and
Zoological garden,
Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA.
TliK NEW MONKEY HOUSE NOW OPEN

