Cape May Daily Star, 30 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 3

• Tin Hoofing, Etc. If too doslre •ny Ho work <Jod«, Irak} ruoli repaired, »pouting, I rad. copper, clue or Iron work done rain.fratorily and »t iraaon.bU priora, rae Cborlra A. Spain. 318 Jackson aural. Be may be depended upon. t»

Jewelry, One watches and French clocks carefully and promptly repaired by Jos. pb K. Hand, jeweler, Sll Wa*b-ugi-ti elreeu Artists' Materials Brusbea, oils and water color onlfila, tube colors, canraa, slrrtcliers.academy boards, tourist and sketchIcr umbrellas, causas sketching stools and folding A. C. GILK, SIC Washington Street, Cspc Msy City. Uiuat rwduoti.ro In prloee st the Queen Jewelry Store. See our window dbplsy.

JUST A MOMENT Your bathing suit will be just right if purchased at CBESWELI/M 504 WASHINGTON STREET We have bathim' shoes also. YOU will be welcome, whether jrou bay or not, to examine large stock of dry goods, hosiery, caps and many useful articles in furnishing goods. Gentlemen are particularly invited to inspect a new and large line of furnishing goods. Philadelphia Prices

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Dog Days. By tbs “dug dsya" |ier>ple undsrstand tbs |icrlod of great beat occurring cblrlly in Joly and August, in which suppose that doffs are In peculiar danger of rabies,and that human beluga therefore in peculiar danger from lbs disease of hydrophobia, which is used to be communicated by the bite of a rabid dog. The consequence la that any dug which n ay happen to he Buffering from any dlaeaec whatever daring the "dag days" la at ouoe set i aa “mad.” A frightened dog, cruelly poraord by tboughtleu children with the cry “Had dog'" ia regarded with terror and ■■ often brutally killed. Any report of a case of rtbiet, however ill-founded ft may be. U at ouoe com. mnolcated to the newspapers, end through them spreads consternation among hundreds ol tbuuaaudaof nervous people, sometimes, as we shall presently see, causing them to experience the ver> symptoms which are •u[inosed to accompany hydrophobia. When it actually happens that a human being la bidden by a dog, be la at once assumed to be lo danger of hydrophobia, and be very often resorts lo ex dleols of prerention or cure which mo - b more likely to Induce s simulated hydrophobia than to prevent or can the reality. Now, the very first observation wi have to make ou this subject Is that there are no auob days iu the year' calendar aa “dog daya.” There are u days ou which, and there la no kind of weather during which a dog Is peculiarly liable to rabies. Rabies Is a disease at all seasons of the year, and there are no more oases of rabies In July or August tbau iu December or Ja-uary, It follows, therefore, that there la no more reason to dread family friend, the dog. In hot weather than In oold, and no more reason dread hydrophobia from bit blfe at time of the year than at another. * phrase "dog days'' la a false and i leading phrase, which all humane persocs ought to avoid in the Interest of the dog.—“Our Animal Friends." “DAILY STARTIDE TABLE JULY 1897 Date High Tide MucnUghl

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FOR NEW YORK. Kxpraes. Wen* dara. XAi, 4.C6. tie, MS, SAe 7 AS. a.Ai, a AS. »Au. luAl linnuig Carl. II a.m. is noon, U-* (Umlied. IMiand .Al p. m. witn Utning Carl, Liu, LKOUmut GwhARAAM.*. AlAS lUlnlag carl.ft.TJd. ... -. in., lisi bight. Od eundavB.

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WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For BaUMum and Washington. SJO. 7 Ju. B it WJB, UAS, a. n>. UM (IXJl Li- .... Ids t ia, ... . Umited MalngUar). 6.17. ftAh

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For haiueen and lueraedlatc aiauona. a is A.M.. XJBandt.el F. M. week-days. AuBand U-lft f. K. dally. J. K. HUI'CHINSON. J.R. WOOD,

gOCTH JEBBEI BA1LB0AU. Royal Reading Route Fast through txpi and Cals care. TUBMhhle in affect JolyX. IB

BORZELL THE TJLIldOtt. 421 WASHINGTON ST. F0HERLY OF PHILADELPHIA.

ttARRisoars for Supcrier Stationery at Lowest. Prices. All Styles. WATERMAN’S Fountain Pens. Fishing Tackle, erything else. All WASHINGTON STREET. S/0. Gold Filled Waich GIVEN AWAY FREE

If Y«*u can Hue** or Nupe the Olulled LeMerw !■ two SI out I'romlnent Kwinew in the ('oiled MateM. McK : ¥l*Y, —ANDH - B • E T,

that you need not send orders for dry goods, furnishing goods and notions, away from Cape May. Vint KNURR’** 518 Washington Street and select from a large stock of goods. Assisted by courteous a tendants, thoroughly familiar with Tl- W- kheee. 518 WasMnoton St

COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO DIRECTOR 11 limEll AT CONGRESS HALL ON SATURDAY JULY 31, 1897

To consist of

Frelude @usieale

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. AUGUSTUS BALFOUR'S STOCK COUPASY, ^ IX THK OEltt OF tO.UEIH E*. “HIS BOHHOWED WIFE,”

Preceded by the Curtain Raiser “Forget-Me-Nots. iScrcams of Laughter, Singing. ! PlvI^.S ^5 35

To be Produced Shortly “A Man of Nerve,

By Levin C. Tees,

(Jonathan Jinks, of the Sunday Times) First Froduction ou any Stage.

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BEACH MERRY-GO-ROUND

In Which the Following Artists will Appear Mile. Alida Varena, Sopran; Miss Lousie Dressel, Solo Violinist; Mr. J. Willard Liggett, Baritone; Mr. Charles Hoyt, Clarinet; and the Orchestra of Congress Hall Augmented. FOR THE DAN0E- x Prof. Louis Graeser, Director; Mr. Richard Patterson Assistant Floor Manager. PROG RATI ot PRELULDE MUSICALE

1. March, 2. Overture, 2. Soprano Solo,

4. Baritone Solo, 6. Violin Solo, 0. Clarinet Solo,

“The Emperor, "Oberon”

Uraeli. Weber.

Chopin Vianlot.

Mile. Alida Varena. «. “Creole Lover’s Song,” Hu-1 le v Burk. Mr. J. Willard Liggett.

Miss Louise Dressel “Traumera,” Selmmann, Mr. Charles Hoyt. . PIANO ACCOMPANIST, Mr. Emile Knell.

ORDER of DANCES.

1. Walts

2. Two-Step

S. Walts,

4. Two-Step,

(First tune)

“La (iitana,'' “Paul Jonee,’’ “Dear Old "ST L'. ol P." “Miss Cape May”

Wahlteofel.

Theodore BenJix. W. Raetnon Hillary, *97.

Emile Knell.

To be comluctad by Mr. Thomas Henry Persse of the “CasUe Square 0|*» 5. Lancien, ‘The Gondoliers'' Sir Arthur Sullivan Presentation of the Children by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Penise, (Edith Mason) of the CasUe

Square Opel

6, Two-step (1st time)

7. Walts, 8. Two-step,

“to l* named by the vote of the Ladies,” Conducted by the young Coiuihuw. "The Deeding Article,'' "Cape May Ball Team,” Dedicated toC. M. B. T.

"Marguerite"

Conducted by the Composer.

Herbert C. IlaMler

Sinum Hand Iff.

10. lancien* 11. Walts, 12. Two-step

■Tete-a-tete," “Sweet Borne,”

“Cape May Daily Star. 1 ' SOl 'VKSHt PBOG HAMS.

^nungarten.

Beyer.

Euiile Knell.

Concjrt Proludi from Brand Social Hop from

8.30 to 9.30 9.30 to 11.30

Cards of Admission - - 30c Childrsn . - - 23c To be had at the office of Hotel and the News Stand,

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A Delightful Place to Keep Cool and Be Merry. NEW MACHINERY NEW MUSIC POLITE ATTENDANTS Snecial attention given to Children during the Morning, Afternoon and Early Evening Hours. _ XROS. Iu METZ, Proprietor,

All Goode New and Direct from CHINA and JAPAN Chong Hop Hing, Chma-mre, Tea SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND CURIOSITIES. 314 Washington St., CAPE MAY, N. J. CUAKLES CAMPBELL PURE MILK ana CREAK SEKVCD TWICE EVEKY DAY. Service in Glass Jsra to family customers. Every effort l> made to give SATISFACTION. Orders left at HALPIN'S 423 \Vi»hington Street will receive prompt ATTENTION.

Many Articles fur household use of best qualities in Chinawarc, Agateware, Glassware and similar goods carefully selected and sure to prove satisfatory at Philadalphia prices. Prompt attention. Goods delivered without charge. Mrs.R.C. Hughes BOV (VHhliftugtou HU

THE BIGGEST Loaves, Best Bread, Cakes and Pies arc made at the Mansion House Bakery. Prompt attention. M. K. CRESSE, 317 HsuuIob St,

Cape May diamonds and other genu cut to order. The only place iu Cape Ma y where tbia work is done. Joseph K. 11 and. jeweler and diamond cutter, 811 Waahiugton street. •

Secoud-HaMd Furniture bought and told by J. H Benezet A Bro., 323 W aahlngton street Goods taken on consignment. dw

FRIDAY, BLACK FRIDAY SALE-PANIC-PRICES.

Queen Jewelry Store 305 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY.

Nothing ever seen like it before. Prices arc falling over each other in their endeavor to be sold. Crash! Crash! Crash! Down they go, smashed into smitherenes by the hammer. Worse than an auction. Slaughter on every side. Come and get what you want out of the wreck. Goods guaranteed. The price barriers arc down; come and help yourself. Every dollar worth two. The order has gone forth. &dl—sell—sell—at any price—only sell.

ELGIN or WALTHAM

MOVEMENT.

SOLID SILVER CHATELAINS $3.48

gent’s

CA3EEO BIXGS for 83 50, Great Redact ions in euchre prizes Come and see what wO have.

Special reductions to all parties.

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