Cape May Daily Star, 7 August 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 3

\ DAILY STAR" TIDE TABLE . AUbUST 1897. IMe Hljch TMc Moouli

KISSING ANIMALS. J IHtnc«-r'ii>B IImbit Of

dnl(r<l In.

one roornlnR Ian «utomn I I Loaves, licst liread, Cakes anil

l<> two link' Inddeuu that 1

•on. which I mo J he pardoned I Lies are made at the Mansion

■ the biggest THE GIRARD HOUSE, STOCKTON HOTEL

,, mor i InW B | Mouse Bakery. Prompf attention. ; | »- MKBsaK, ArT emliuKl.ii.ilc °Trr an tm- j ;t|7 Mnunlou hL

_ om the po

ii. w friend who had arrived a !j a! prmdouo ereninc. Su.pi.

-T«a III

“ 1 ported hound which be had liruuabt

„ ! him and of whldi be apoku with the grent- 1 • • ‘ c«t animal ion. I am net aueb a lover of

" d.nfa and cate aa eome po ple

" all *

, »I wt

Cor. Souttr Lalayeitc and Perry Sts. It J.m. every alyle.

V .

CAPE HAY, N.

f.leht Lunch Cafe attached, rgm «4Hl-»ll kinds of soft drinks. ' C1IAS. E. BAKER, Prop.

CAKE, Proprietor. P. H. S. CAKE,

> In Interwted In tl

id take i Ida place

Ci’AltLkh kd my friend lo t

liy the arm and —_ *T«f

SPECIAL PULLMAN SERVICE Between Now York and Capo May via Pennsylvania R. R. A through Pullman ttutfel Car hi vice la now Mtabll.brd between New York and Cape Miy via I’ennaylVi Railrotd lines. This service la dally except Sunday, car la attached to train leaving New York at 1 P. M , arriving at Cape Hay 6A0 P. M., and ou train leaving Cape May at 7 A. M., arriving in Nrw York at 11.43 A M. Euchre at Brcxton. Last evening lirrxion Villa wi alive with yeulb and baau'y ga'hered around the card tables In the tastefully decorated parlors of this pie house. There wav a large oompa- y of players present, in all seven tab). The prizes given were: First ladies prla-, a Vaoetiao vane. Second prise, cut glass battle. First geoilrm-u’a prize, Hungarian

loving eup.

Second gentlemen's prize, handsome

asl receiver.

Those preaeut were lion. W. A. Talbot and wife, Mrs. L. E. Johns and wife, U. E Cat ou. Prof. Dcasauer. Mlu Trainer, Mrs. Everett Mlee Alice Laughton, Mias Sal lie Carr and numeiout others. , Stockton Concert. Prof Morgan gave a very beantiful program at hla regular Friday eveuieg concert. Amoug other numbers played "Tne Golsha," a very masteriy productlju, lu au uuuanally brilliant manner. The Lady Slavey, by Kerker, Cuba Libra sod Lohengrin, uy Wagner, were on the program. The frequent applause told ol thorough appreeiatiou

in addition to the regular oici te the gueats bad the extreme pit

extra

of listening to that talented some young baritone, Mr. W. S. Mrs's, who sang aa bis fl at number "Happy Days,’’ by Slrelexki, and being »n hu siaslioally encored, he sang "The Kings of the Road," by Uesvru, In such so effective manner as to stain bring duwu the house, but be would not rng aga n The whole evening’, enieiiaiummt was moat delightful and a splendid loreruuocr ol the gre.ler event, the

testlmoulsl to-night.

The yacht Clover, Capl. S. Walt, r Bennett, is an excellent ons tosel.ci for a fishing, sailing or crabbing trip. Captain Brnuctt know, the sounds like a book and just wbeie to look for fish or crabs. •

A. C. Gilo, Contractor. Fainting, Papering and Decorating Dialer In palais aud wall ps|wr; 37 yean' practical experience. 1 have Ike best of everything, snd 1 hsndle the best, with the best ol workmen. 310 Washington Sir et. Cape May City. A. C. Oile, 816 Washington street, is the only place at which artists' materials may be obtained. The “History ol Cape May County,” containing 480 pages, with lorty-live tl lustra Iona, pan be bad ol Lewis T. Stevens, Room 3, 810 Washington street, or at the Stab office. Price 03. Uojnd In oloth. . u A. P. Todd, the artist photographer at foot of Congress Hall lawn, has been doming 4o Cape May lor many years, . aud has au unrivalled reputation lor Use production ol tbs most beautiful photographs. Hla mezgo-tinu are marvels of the art of photography.

There was no doubt that It wn» a remarkable creature and that It had a grand jiodlgree. but to my eye a hound pup d months old cumm as near to being ungainly ns any animal. Such a gaunt body on such long and sinewy legs Is at the best little !<** than ludicrous. To add to this, my friend's solicitude for the little animal and hi. enthusiasm were just a Utile nauseating, but the climax was nached when, as the pet dWliorted Itself on the lawn In Its awkward grace, a fat farmer's big, black dog ran up from the street to mukc friends with the UlUe fel-

low from France.

"Here, hero." my friend exclaimed In' the greatest excitement, running out to rural beast, "hero! Gooff

turners, ^very e

H. C. TIIOMPNOX, A grill.

CAPE MAY BRANCH

lAMi-niLh The New Jersey Trast antbSale Deposit Co. csi C~.Zf.il J . €or. Washington and Ocean Sts.

: EVERY DAY. i Acts as K«-3’juir< t l u.nistra’jrs. Ousrdlsos . . „ every descrtptlo" lerei .i .i--' -

*- »"•- Wills recel

| soUcItcd upon U

Interest el

■xlGRflNDt>» TESTIMONIAL

BALL

’cry effort Is ms SATISFACTION.

Orders left at HALFIN'S 438 Wash-

aa.e Deposit Hexes m'bargUr proSTrsaU. son per year

Main Office, 3d and Market Sts., Camden H. j

r Trustees, sit Executi

... of noc-residents.

• Accounts of nrms And

id accounts.

■D. T.

The Stimulating

Qualities

I Go ol _

"That dog will not bite him." 1 hni timed to any, rereignlzing the old Dewey dug that envy citizen knows. ‘‘Presume not! Presume not!" was Ui reply. "But I wouldn't have any dog Ui tng rub nows with Glorious."

Then 1 laughed.

"Very careful of his aasodak-s, aren' "Carefulf" p-jeated my friend. "Cei

lalnly 1 am. Why. that is n most dangerous thing for another dug. older than n

puppy, lo smell tit his nose. It Is liable ilcatc tapeworm, don't you sc ux were an ohl dog. it would !»

different, but no owner of a tine puppy m

rrmitu-d fanilllarltk-s from older dugs. Hardly half an hour later, returning

homeward. I pams d n house where on the

■out veranda a nurserymaid bad a'child

crhu]m i years old, and with Ito ska*. —

lastlff. I was attracted Ui tlie scene awf* tendantS.

{usssitl. The child was arrustning with delight, and tlx- great, yellow boast, at tfa maid's bidding, was "kl-slng little Char k\" "showing little boy bow much Fid ovushlm." The dog would lick the child' aoe, meanwhile wagging its tall wit! pleasure, and encouraged by the little one' laughter The niuthiT of tha child, com lug from the law n. put down her own face ■ ml kissed tire child and then the brute!

as a pretty picture, though silly, and ' ild have forgotten It the next momeu not the precious Incident burn fivsh li . mind. It hd me to think and to In

vestigate. Here was a dug’s owner pro blhltlng for bis pet the can-sacs given i nelgbtsir'a child. Srlllyf No. Clilldrei

lid never be i»rmltted to have a dog o; lick the fan-, and, imm- than that o should neicr he any kissing of tin . It may be without harm, but It b

not free from danger. That which my friend maintained Is quite true. Veterinary authorities state Hint the eggs of the tapeworm of the dug (T'u-nla oucunicrina) and that of tire <nt (Tania elllptlca) a

qaently found upon the tongue of tl nnla." and "|mrsone, from a mlstaki

familiarity with three animals, may b

no Infected." It Is known that both of au iambi Infest man and that they are formidable us ta-nln aollum. Balias,

Andry and others have demunstrak-d that the eggs can be earriisl from one animal I another, and Kucbenmelster lias mai numerous helminthological experiments I " monsirato the fact. The jutrasite, oou

on In the human organism, Is more oon on to the dog. one authority.trolng au fi lo say that the animal Is almost non -u from It. Let au Infcrktl dog “kiss lick a child's lips, and tira isredblllty of rmuunicatlun Is not far removed.—liuby-

Th« Chinese Criminal Code. InChlna purricMu is considered only, degru* less culissblu than Hutson, and Is punished us a crime of the deepest dye. such a violation of the ties of nature being M-iidouoetif tire most unprlncl ihsl depnivlly. Any lamson convlck-d ol design to kill his or.4MT parents or anostors. whether a blow be struck or not, i liable to suffer death by being beboadod. If tbo murder Is actually committed, all inoerucd therein, whether princi|ials or accvssorlos. If related to the as.d as above mentioned, suffer death alow and |>atnful manner, being out a thousand pieces. If the criminal in jiriauu, au ixocullnn similar In inode lakes place on his body. Murder In all cases it punished by decapitation. When commlttod with tbo design of afterward mangling the body and distributing the limbs of the deceased for magical purjioM, nut only is the offender executed, but all the Inmates of his bouse, although innocent of tire crime, are perpetually banished. 1'eraona giving Information by which such offenders are brought to justice receive a reward of 80 ounces of sllrer from the government. AU persons roaring venomous animals or preparing drugs of a poisonous nature for the purpose of murder are beheaded, their property confiscated and family ban- ” on la atm ” • '

n Hag.

Tin Roofing, Etc. If you deolte »uy tin work done, leaky tools repaired, spouting, lead, copper, sine or iron work done satisfactorily and a; reasonable prloes, sc Charles A. fas sin, 318 Jackson street He may be detrended upon tf

Old Gibson Whiskey, one dollar p ousrt, at Ratty's, oor. Washington si Jackson streets. Great reduction la prloes at U,» Queen Jewelry Store. Bee our window

Never iwglMii lalling eyesight. If r eyee require attention call si J. Hand’s optical snd jewelry store, qu Washington s-reet, sod have your urea tested tree. Oculists' prescriptions fi|lad; also repairing done at short

Families served with fine Old Gibeon Whiskey, Choice Brands of Wines and Brandies and Rochester Beer. J. J Ratty, corner Washington snd Jackson

Cheerful Mr. Maxim. Mr. Hudson Maxim Udk-res that ho has solved the problem of tbs naval battles of tbo future and that be has a achomu of destruction bosldo which earthquake and tho plague are os sucking doves. He described hla plan recently before the Royal Unlkd Benloe Institution of Great Britain as a system of aerial torpedoes. His projectile, he declared, could he fired from orduanooat service velocltk-a with perfect safety. His guns would be of much greater caliber and far lore thlckm-as of metal than tbo present guns, and his projectile, being of much thinner steel, would carry ■ much larger charge of explosive. For Instance, a 1!*‘- * pound shell, _ _ . serial torpedo weighing S.TC which 1,480 pounds would bo picric acid. Mr. Maxim went on to show that, taking the cost of the battleship at £1,000,000 snd that of the cruiser at £100,000, a fintt sf torpedo cruisers capable of destroying 1,000 first class battleships could he produced for the oost of one battleship. This roanlt, be confessed, was astounding, but he maintained that It was based on such a foundation In facts as at least to warrant 4U being placed In the category of practical probabilities. A nice, cheerful sort of a person Is Mr. Hudson Maxim What rort of dreams does be havrt—New York

Necond-HwMd Furniture bought and mold by J. H Be Deset A Bro., 883 Washington street Goods takso on consignment. dw

CAPE MAY DIRECTORS. K. A. ARMSTXOSIO. Solicitor.

CAPITAL 1200-000 BEKJ. F. FOWLER, President. (jko. R. TAYLOR. Vice P,s,io.-» J. Ai.'.EN THOMPSON,Secretary and Treasurer.

DIRECTORS:

P. Wailand Atbjc, Oxoaos R.TarhOZ. Jams R. Kasn^cx. Gxokuu B.rrxtv J.CLaKUCECoxzi. E L. R. Uonm, M. D. Jou* C. Srnvso.v lisosox Hisn

Jbokoe PrxirrxH, Ja. J W. Cbssst. Bxm. P. Fowler. of a warm sea water bath are | Isaac H.snira.

great and the most eminent :

physicians pronounce it very |

beneficial for convalescents, invalids or persons of weak constitutions. Its effects up-! on the well and hearty are also particularly pleasant and

salutary.

The Excelsior Warm and Cold Sea Water bathing establishment at corner of

Beach and Pier Avenues is | sewells point or screllenone of the most completely . GER'S landing^

equipped establishments,

"shw^ ^ong the coast with able at- I ,2{ ‘ I WaRhlnfflon sireei.

MORGAN^ MUSICAL DIRECTOR^

' Tendered by the Management, Guests, Cottager's and

Friends.

Saturday AUGUST

■r Crabbing, Fishing or Sailing ask r CAPT. Z. YORK, sc

YACHT

MELVINA SEWELLS POINT or 8CBELLE!

GER'S LANDING.

{ Appointments First-class. Residence,

Entire satisfaction | Teicphom

is always expressed by the orSchell<

hundreds who have been pat-

rons.

: Point

Get the Right Sort of Beer, Porter, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale, Orange Wine, by buying them of the only Bottler of these goods located

in Cape May,

A. K. GORDON, 219 Decatur St,

De Yuengling & Son’s, Pottsville Porter is-the finest in the market. Finest Whiskies, Win-Ts and other liquors in the market. Families sup-

plied.

ton and Jsc

Bicycle Headquarters,

430 Washington Street.

Sol* agent for Columbia and Hartford wheels, which are always on hand for ssie or for hire. Expert teacher. Re pairs, enameling and bicycle business ol all kinds promptly attended to.

D. C. CROWELL.

STOCKTON HOTEL Billiard and Pool Boom

AND

TEN-PIN ABBEYS. The tables have been ei tirely 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 construaed this year the most approved plan, connection with the Billiard

Room.

EM JERSEY A SEASHOREB B.

' IN EFFECT. JULY

Trains will leave Copu May as follows for

rillLADELiTllA:

t' OK A. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Slope Arrives at Kms^riihuS'lSjt^M 1 ® ,UtlQD •-

7.00

9.00 S.

2.30 2.35

4.40; 5.30 !

jrhrulutjl Bunt

{—EXPRESS, Arrives at Phlli

ia HAD A.M.

—EXPRESS. Arrives Phlla- - ACCOM MODaTXOX. Stops

-- ...ocipol til'-'—

I'hliadepkia 5.M

troduced.

Eveuing

7, 1897

Many unique arhighly interesting leatures will be in-

L)o you want your cottage

it prompt and satisfactory* at- Tickets on Sale at the Stockton, tention. Thirty years of ex- - fT. ’

peri ence in painting the best Aflll|tS t 50 Cape May cottages. '

A. B. LITTLE,

Cape May Y. J. j

Children i25 cts.

Knickerbocker Livery Stables,_

FOR TEARS . . Rear Knlrkerbocker Ice Office.

the need of a thoroughly stocked store at which Ladies could successfully and satisfactorily “shop" was felt at Cape May. 1116 need lias j

been supplied.

0- B- W- KKERR, ,

518 Wasmnrton'St- ^ Dougktful Place to

Dry goods, Notions, Ladits' and | ■entlcraen's furnishing goods. |

id drivers. Any hour. Horses taken u. board.

•■imrdixu stations.

ITUlaiieiphla, a | ■UXnaT TRAMS.

3.45 {assar 1 -

4. jo

rives at Philadelphia 6AU F. M. R nn r ,' “—Ksprws. Conneets lor Ar

Cape May diamonds snd other gems out to ordsr. The paly ploct lo Cape May where this work la done. Joseph K. Hand, jeweler snd diamond cutter, 811 Washington street. •

Best fancy drinks at Ratty's, oornar Washington and Jackson atresia. L Ladfcs' parlor gttaohari, s

Batest Styles Bowest Prises. Clothing for Men and Boys. Gents Furnishing. Goods

and

many needful articles. ISAAC H. SMITH, 511 Washington Street, CAPE MAY. Stockton Hotel C .A.JET 1 IE. Open from 6.30 in the morning until 3 A. M, Entirely reorganized. Feature made of all sea food, broiled live lobster, deviled crabs,soft shell crabs, terrapin, etc. Stantjard of excellence will be equal to any first-class city restaurant. Private dining rooms when desired.

J pliia 11.uS 1'. M. FROM PHILADELPHIA, a leave fur u*pe slay —Express ja; A.M. (ijuF.M. SaturdaysonlyL ■" “d M. Acconunudatlun, . express, bili Accommudstlon, TJ" - - . .on A. XI. dally.

KATZ

i.H'li".

7JU. e.ai. s.ii, vau. 10JU (Dlnlhi Osrl. il s. 111.. 12 noun, IUj (Limited, l.taiand LXl

is lu '“'

Express lor IMistun. without Chan re. 11 AO a. m

week-days.aud p.ufiZu.

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH Car,, l.U ils. 4.41 (Mil ^SL^SwslSIS! Limited Diniug Carl. 6.h.«A5(UmmiCary,

m. Uhuinx Cary and ILu> mein, week Sundays. 4ho, ;ai * i- ». m .11. 4 41, (MACungitaslonal Limited

■f SiSsSSaSt

laliimore and Uilenuediale stalious.AU

H. woek-daya.Maaud

faja.

BORZELL THE TAILOK. 421 WAS1U.NGT0.N ST. F0HERLY OF PHILADELPHIA.

beach merry-go-round

itful Place to

Keep Cool and Re Merry.

NEW MACHINERY

NEW MUSIC

POLITE ATTENDANTS Snecial attention given to Children during the Morning, Afternoon and Early

Evening Hours.

THOS. Is. METZ, Proprietor.

CiARRISOK’S

for Superior Sutionery . ts. All Styles.

WATERMAN’S

Fountain Pens. Fishing Tackle.

Chong Hop Hing,

Jai£lE233 IGjjIs,

: SILK HANDKERCHIEFS

AND CURIOSITIES. 314 Washington St.. CAPE MAY, N. J.

J^OUTH JERSEY RAILROAD. Royal Reading Route Fast lhrou.h Express Trains run dal Cbestuut Btieei aim Ecuth BIreet i'hiUU. phla.tompo.eU ol iiiaculQceut Day Coache “ a ''* rk “ Cir *' suu ''‘ , i® efiect Juiy i. UBT.-tJubject I

7 00 A -“-F 1 !"®**—Dueat » 40. S A.M. Express-Due lo 3u. j F M Express—Dae at 6 do. A ey. P M Excursion 1 Due at 8 10. ° w ISaturdavs onlyl

4 OO * 6 OO * 7 45 r

Umt and Sooth St, Far.cs:

FOR CAPE MAY.

. Excursion—Due at S SI

tsaturdays only.)

. Express—Due at 11 00.

(Ssiurdays only.)

L M Express—Due st U M Express—Due at S XL M. Express—Due at 94.

7 oo 9 «5

^- P. M. Express—Due si 3 25. j J P- M. Express Due at 6 Oil,

From PHILADELPHIA to SEA ISLE CITY.

7 OO A ' **' Kicurstoo—Due # 00.

9 >5

45 »5

*j~ qq A si Excursion—Due y 05 9 15 A M at n •». Raturnlnx—Leave Sea I tie City ~ OQ A M Express-Due st I 40.: 4 05 v “ Kl i ,I '“- Duf * «• 5 lri P M Exclusion Dos at 110. IO (Saturdays onlyl Shortest and quickest route between Cape May snd Philadelphia, anthracite Coal used exclusively. No OQ.t, Smoke or Cinders. CHARLES A. BEACH. H. U. BURNETT, Oem.Sopt, Gen'LPrt. A Pass. Agt Philadelphia.

m. Gold Filled Walch GIVEN AWAY FREE ir You css 11 (sneMN or Sti|>ply the Omitcd Lettei-M in '*■“ two .TIoMt I'roiuluniii ■e« tu the t'ulieil Mutex. Me L-Y,

—AND-

H • B • H T, Try Y'ou may wlu. Cut thix Out, MhII Ii. With a stamped addressed envelope, for reply and ooniplylng vrllh our coudlllons. we will Ship you a watch. Ladles or Gents, free uf Charge, one that looks and will keep correct time equal to a *65 watch. Not a worthless Swiss watch, but a reliable t-jeweied American with a guarantee for 5 years, will keep correct time for 25years. A pattern sheet of watches will be sent you to select from. PENN.& NEW YORK Presentation Watch Co. 2H K. flth Street, Philadelphia. Pa.

Many Articles for household use of best qualities in Chinaware, Agateware, Glassware and similar goods carefully'selected and sure to prove satisfatory at Philadelphia prices. Prompt attention. Goods delivered without charge. Mrs.R.C. Hughes 300 M'axlilnLTon'Nt.

GOODYEAR’S RUBBER GOODS. LEATHER BELTING. Mechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind. GARDEN HOSE. Hose Reels, Lawn Sprinklers,Etc. „„?*P WXL ^ Br-otlaor. GOT Market Street, Philadelphia, Fen^’a.’

JUST A M0MEXT Your bathing suit will be just j

right if purchased at

CRESWJEIkl/S 504 WASHINGTON STREET We have bathing shoes also. YOU will be welcome, whether you buy or not, to examine our 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

Storage.

Furniture stored in our ware rooms .

at moderate rates. Bekexet & Bbo.

883 Washington streak Cape May Storags Warehouse.

Jewelry, fine watches and French cloaks carefully and promptly repaired by Joseph K. Hand, jeweler, Sit Wash-’ ngton street, •

NOTICE. All persons are hereby waned atramst puttlag ashes, shells or other refuse on any of the streets or high. ways la Capo Hay City. The penalty Is twenty dollars fine and the ordinance wUl he eafsrad. Edwin W. Sayre, Street BapenW.

| SATURDAY, DEAD-LOSS SALE. Queen Jewelry Store, its wasninsM si., sipt imj. Wc can t help it, wc must do it. To-day and next week wc will break the low price sale record. It is t a question of profit; it is a question of loss to —and gain to you. Goods must go at any price. iBcst goods—least to pay. More money saving ■chances than ever before. Qualities high: quotations ■low. Never were lower—never will be lower. Don’t ■you think it is time to buy ? Genunme Diamond Rings

From 810.00 Up,

| MOUNTED In either TIFFEANY or BELCHER. LACE PINS,

From 80.00 Up.

SEAL RINGS From 82 50 to 85-00.

Chased Rings, All Styles,

V From *2.00 Up.

Nickel Alarm Clock’s to-day at 95 cts.