STARTLING PHOTOGRAPHY. x uiT *"* An Intorauini; oooulLuUon to Um liter •tiira of the new j.boto«tmphy U the ao t of MIm Elizabeth L. Banks' ez.
“The negat I re." she mts,
markable sucoeaa frum a sclent]Oo stanAPolnt The X rays had not only perfectly photographed the bonee-of my neck, bat they had also taken the liberty tc •bout among my ribs, reproducing them on both sides, as well as my shoulder blade and collar boot This was aoooumed for by the faot that the photographic plate was much larger than my neck, and. although the rays of light had been directed only toward the neck bones, they bad penetrated far below and through
my clothing
''Bad any of the riba or other bonea bean tnoken or out of place, there would hare been no dIOIculty In discovering this by means of the photograph. The chain which I wore abowed very prominently, and even the links of that part worn In front weraclearly dlaoernl Me through the shadow of the flash and muscles of the neck. Tbs length of time required for preparing tbli photograph is explained In the very easily understood principle that the thicker tbs object to be photographed the longer ll takes the rays of 'Invisible light' trate It. It alao follows, as a i course, that the length of time required fur photographing depend* very much np on the sire and weight of the person — whom the bone* belong; so I, with weight or stature to apeak of, was a CO paraUvoly easy subject." Ulae Banka was painfully surprised the pictures of her foot. "That pis . when It had teen developed In the dark room and held up to my horrid vision, gave me the flrst glimpse I over had of my feet In stocking and boot—not aa they aaemed. hut as they were. “In the portrait of the foot In the stock-, Ing—the texture of which, by the v showed up wonderfully—the bone* of toes, which should naturally b* *»*!_. . and aeparatod. worn crowded one upon the other, while the portrait of the foot that wee shod was still more terrible to contemplate. The 1 since were squeezed up Into the slupo of a triangle, to fit my American pointed boot “ 'Are you sura the X ray* don't exaggsratef' I asked In horror struck tones “ ' The X ray* ora like figures—they won't lie,' was the answer. 'Please show me •very portrait you have of people's feet I want to see If mine are worse than the others.' So six or eight portraits of feat ware brought to me, none, however, taken In boots, hut even without the boot* they were all not only quite as unshapely as my own, but to my InCulta delight I found several that were very much worse, and I also noted with feminine satisfaction that the pictures of men 's feet showed the bone to he quite as badly out of simps as wen " ‘ n Courier
Do Mol be le but die ills mood c Joseph K Hand, st
hero .siabllshed here since 1642. The pro wss may be wboessed by umae who desire to see bow It Is done. I do buslln my
To the Owners of Cottages. See that your tin roole and spouting ■e In order before you leave lor your city home, and Instruct roar lecsl sgeni •- mi ploy Charles A. Bwaln. the llo- >. «o repair them or replace them If they need It. 818 Jackson street; P.O. Box 641. ^ . If you wish to buy souvenirs to take home call at the Quota Jewelry Store Cape Hay, and select. Priors lbs low it- Repairing of all kinds s *p< dally Go to Rally's, corner of Washington - »d Jackson streets, for Cauffman' Glog^r Brandy. It la fine lor cramp and disorders of the stomach.
A. C. Oila, 816 Washington street, is be only place at which artists' nia lerials may be obtained.
Great reduction In prioea a Qaaeo Jowclry Store. See our wl
COACHING
In tbe fundamental or advanced branches ol Mathematics, English, Ancient and Modern Languages by two Princeton graduates, Profesr— J. P. and J. R. Hugbea, princi| of the academy at Bellelonie, Pa. Tbla Institution enjoys the reputation of lurntsblng honor winners at aneb leading oollegea as Bryn Mawr, Wellesley and Princeton University. Special attention la alwaya given at tbla a, ‘ to delicate and backward pupils, location amidst the mountains of Pennsylvania make* it a moat healthful rc sort lor the boye and glrla who attend. Terms moderate. Consallatlon concerning coaching or with reference to the merits ol. the Academy, can be secured by addressing the principals, general delivery. Cape May. •
KruiiW'h & !ni«'li The 31 eli 11 n Krakauer Unis
Pianos
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906-8 Arc!? Street, PHILADELPHIA
Established Since 1857,
Pior Opera House.
While In London Id Bung Chang visited a sowing machine works where he found much to Interest him. The manager of the work* waa closely questioned regarding the working of the machine, the quality of the thread used, and even the kind of oil for lubrication. It was not enough for U Bung Chang to see the machine In op lion; he had to work It hlmaelf. Be p ad a piece of while linen through tbe chine and studied It with great care marvelous neatness Be asked the price of the machine and sought afnr more detail. Waa the machine covered when not In use! Yea. Borne specimens of fancy work were shown—a figure of a royal highlander worked In thread and a lovely specimen of work in the form of a paaoock'e tall In all 1U wondrous color. HU excellency Ll betrayed deep Interest In the peacock's tall, but oven that could not lure him from the sewing machine. He sat down and. whiffing a cigarette, worked the treadles with amazing energy. He expnwaud hlmaelf anxious to purdmao a machine, but K waa explained that the Urm would rather present him with one. Af tor some pressure he consented to accept the gift, and It was are ranged to send the machine to Shanghai. A machine U also to bo specially constructed ^aud forward <x] to the cm press of China
J. M. Wiener, manager of the iron ler opera company has provided su perior attractions at tbe pier. The faaciuating prims douna. Miss Mae Victoria, Is one of tbe most accomplished singer* who have recently ap-
peared at Cap* May.
A wonder working magician of great skill, Prof. Herman, appeared last evening for the first lime, and waa very effective In pleasing the audience. Uther attractions are enumerated lu tbe aduneut on third page. The opportunity to witness these attractions
should not be lost.
IRON PIER. J. M. WIENER. Manager. NEW ATTRACTIONS Beginning AUGUST 23 Unprecedented Success of Wiener’s All-Star Specialty Company. The Sensation in the Theatrical World! The Great and Only, Clever, Realistic and Remarkable. . First apjiearance of the Douglass Brothers Refined Musical Team.
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Prof. H. Herman Tlie Young and World renowned Magician Intlance The Second and Imst Week of Mae Victoria,
i Soon Seleci
Gussie Stultz, ’ojiular Singing Soubrette.
The Leading l*ri
Till* Celebrate.! and Only ho will appear in I
And Other Favorites. A* DELIGHTFUL CYCLONE OF AMUSEMENT. A GENUINE SUCCI Prices as Usual. Perl'ormance, 8.30, Entire change of Program and Company Every Week. MAHEE, Wednes’iaj and Saturday, 10,30 to 11.30. Souvenirs given to Children at Saturday’s Matinee. ADHINMO* 15 CENTS, BRING THE CHILDREN.
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Tsaias Loirs runs, aaoin sraxiriTiTios FOR NEW YORK, zpress, week Uars, SJU,«Jd, <J0, !-a. BJU, B.u, VAO. 1IUQ (utalni s. ui- Muoou, 11J5 (Ur-— ' p. m. wna UialBC Carl Car),SJu,iio.». iTShS (0_._, ,.43. lu-uu p m., lid Bight. SJU. 4X6. 4il. MS.AJOA^ijO. Mm (I Car). HAS a. ia.. 12JS. 1X6 (D1 - 2AJ1 tuning Car). 4X10 (Umltm SSBlSse"* . express lor Uoston, without change, 11.00a.m week-dajs, and ..4J p. m.daliy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For BalUmora and Washington. S.SC, TJj, B.r 1UA). llxa. a. m , 12.W lU Jl Limited Dining Car;, 1.12. S.U, 4.41 (5.19 cougresslonj limited Dining Car), 6.17.(J6 (Dining Car). .Al p. m. (DiningCari'and 11X6mgUL-—-day. Sundays, SAO. 7A) v.lx, 11-ll a Ux». 1.12, 4.41, (SJS Cungresslousl Lin D.uing car). 6A6(Dining Cai).7Jl Di Caijp.m and 12x6nighl. I IK Ualumu.x- and luU-ruiediaU- ■Latlonx.w.L x v . zxifanJ 4.ul F. il. week-days. Sx« and .» r. M. dally- . I auroutssos. J.
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BEACH MERRY-CO-ROUND A Delightful Place to Keep Cool ami Be Merry. NEW MACHINERY :new MUSIC POLITE ATTENDANTS Special attention riven to Children durln- the Morning, Afternoon and Earl Evening Hours. THON. I- VIKTZ. Proprietor.
THE GIRARD H0USE r
. South Lafayette and Perry Sts.
CHA8. E. BAKER, Prop.
^OUTH JERSEY RAILROAD. O Royal Reading Route Fast through Express Trains run
I'uiiman Bun cl and Carlo! U Time-table lu effect July 2.
tia age.
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Kami Ilea served with fine Old Gibson Whiskey, Cboioe Brands of Wines and Brandies and Rochester Beer. J. J. Ratty, corner Washington and Jackon
A distinct fad of Inst year's dinner season wss the tablet craze. It waa uncommon at the end uf a formal Hinnwr not to have two or three of the company produce tiny crystal flagons or silver boxes the slxe of a quarter nnd offer to their neighbors s tabV« of their favorite digestive—soda, pep sin or whatever It might be. There were fastidious souls, wbodocllnod with dignity such proffered physic —■* * * • ••
Ing it with tbs use of the toothpick, a necessity pur haps, bat always a private one. There la perhaps mure than a touch of Indelicacy in the idee that, having been too greedy at the table, nature must be assisted to avert onpleoesut consequence*. But the tebleta are very dainty, and the boxes and Jars very pretty, often onsUy and eotne--New York Tima*
•who bad arranged w «o be pro** ' •'Give z etiquette." “Oh. It's simple," replied the congress*n*n. “Yon address him es'Mr. President,* end then add anything pleasant sad -timely that may occur to you. Be wont be able to give us but know.” “I see he has taken to h arse beck riding. How would It do to men duo that end then refer to our own stock and express tbe hope that be may have e good mountf' "For God's sake, no!" exclaimed tbe oongnosman. “Whatever yon do, dont talk horse, end, of course, steer clesr of those kindred toples with us. our pretty women and our line whisky. Be easy sod natural, but Dot conventional." The man waa preseotad to the president, when, to his greet surprise, the president
Old UIusod Whiskey,
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i si reels.
A. C. Gilo. Contractor.
Painting, Papering and Decorating
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DeaU-r In palsls and wall paper; 87 years' practical experience. 1 have the beat ol everything, and 1 handle the heel, with the best ol workmen. 318 Washington Street, Cape May City. The beat and purest candies esu be bsd fresh dally at aekerle's, 618 Washington street. —A (nil line of furniture at lowest cash prices to be seen at Clinton Souder’s old established storehouse, Man/ sion street. Furniture repaired and
Best fancy drink* at Rattyo
The Compte Plant of Florida. H. J. Webber, the Ixitanical expert. Is studying the fecundnlluu of the compte (Zania integrlfulla). This eomptc plant ia peculiar in that it !« pnlh-iinted in December or Jnnuur}. but instead of l.’InB fiviindated immediately, ns in other plntit*. nndarion dune nut take pbicu until ikonths later. Mr. Webber's main die ’q this connection Is that in the pollen I. shortly 1»'.ire fecundation, two •permatoxoids are !.,nned, which swim down through the ixdlcn tube to tb
11 nnd fecundati- li.
This la the first time tliatspermatozolds have been fount! In this group of plants, the establish.tig of this fact has Important benring In determining their true relationship. In fhe fecnnchi' Mon of this plant several other new end exceptionally important organs have boon discovered, which discovery promise* to r consldrrohio light on the pl.c-iiom-
of fecundation.
, Webber U also paying some etten- « the economic side of the plant In te In the manufacture of starch.—
I suppose wo need not go mourning the iiiffnlocs, says John Muir In The Atbinic. In the nature of things they had tc .live place to hotter cattle, though the ebauge might have been made without 1 be rout wickedness. Likewise many of
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<s hart tc
ucklan, obeying 1
Mp. said next to nothing In reply
subject.
a A few days afterward tbe railed alone «t the White House and the president said to him: “ What sort of a Kentuckian was that you brought here the other day r’ « “A tiptop one, sir. Wbyr’ "Why, I tried to talk horse to him, end be didn't seem to know anything about really on hlmaelf be kept hls peeoa. But be is trying extra hard to get the mans place as a salve fur New York Tribuna
a swop*
The Infanta Isabella cotaa Josephine, aunt of the king of (Spain sod sister nf the ex-King Frauats d‘Assisi, 1 the oilier day in poverty In a ■ In tbe Spanish court 60 year* ago. Her marriage In 1841 to Count Ignatius Gurowskl. a Pols, caused a rupture betwren her and b<x family. He died In 11187, hat log her penniless, and she has been living from hand to mouth ever sinoa Lake Moral In Fwltsertond ha* a queer be hit of turning red about two or three 1* tbs prusmo in large quantities of little ‘ is tailed by naturalists UscU-
Bicyclo Headquarter*. 480 Washington Street. Sole agent for Colombia and Hanford wheels, which are always oo band (or sale or lor hire. Expert teacher. Repairs, enameling and blcyclr buitoeis of all klnde promptly attended to. • D. C. CROWELL.
HO (ICE. AH persons are hereby warned agalnsi putting ashes, shells or other refuse on any ol the streets or highways In Cape Hay City, (he penally is twenty dollars fine and the ordinance win be enforced. EDWIH W. SAYRE. Street Supervisor.
Everybody is through the sou:
aer "Wlldwooi.’
dsilghtadwithtVstri£ nwysary od. to Wildwood oh the Wwltbo'
BICYCLtM ore used by everybody od the best plane to buy them Is of a reliable and experienced dealer. I have — 're subject both aa e . and tell s-ch wheels only aa will give satisfaction at prices that will please. Call or write t.naiJB Cbaxfiob, it. Coon House.
Only DOo. for a trolley ride to Sewell's Point and a steamboat ride to Wildwood and ret arc.
and vicinity go to Toumiaos's wlven in need of household furnlsh.ngs, stoves, toys and the thousand and one little neoereltlea which are found there at PhiladelphU prioea. Largest stock In tteoonntT.
way for nreluirds and ournflulds. In tbe cment and civilization of the country d more than timber or beauty was tod. and In the bllndwss of hnngor tbe early settlers, claiming lienvi-n as their guide, regarded God'* tre-us a* only n larger kind of pernicious weeds extremely hard to vt rid of. Accordingly, with lio ryx-to tlw future, these pious destroyers waged Interminable forest ware, chljai flew thick and fast, tress In tlmlr l>enutr fell crashing by nffillous, smasbi-d to xxmfu.lnn, ami the ' c of thrlr burning has htvn rising to After the Atlantic nrcst from Maine to Georgia had bran musxly i-hared and soorehis] Into nu-lannholy ruins, tbu overflowing lunltltiidr of tirenil and money seekers Isiund over the Alh gh.mh* Into the tortile lulddls west, xpreorllng ruthless devastation ever wider and farthiT over the rich valley of the Ulsslwilppl and I he vast shadowy pine region about the great lakes. Tbonce still vx.inward the Invading horde of destroye rs called K-ttlel* maiie Its 11 cry way over the Irnsd Rocky mountains, felling and burning more fiercely than ever, until at lust it luu ru.rbed the wild side of the rout I Lent and entered the Iasi of the greet aboriginal furcate on the shores of
the Pacific.
A dealer In thermometers mid that under ordinary conditions the sales of mometcra were about 10 per cent greater In winter than In suiutuer. There more people and so more buyers lu In winter, and he thought, too, tlmt people were more lutxrasUd lu the tcmiiernturoof wlntur weuihcr than In thnluf sun If there* should tw a prolonged vjxll of very hot weather In summer, the sale of thermometers would Increase enough to make It equal with tbe usual sal. In winter. A like cold spell In winter, iHivrever, would Increase the sale In that nenson, so that take It altogether the average sale of thermometers was greater in wlnur khan In summer.—New York Sun.
The X rays hnvu-mndo their api«s In court In France. A Marseilles merchant was run over In the street and hid his clavicle broken. Pc suol «'ur large damages w hich the owner of the wagon sought to reduce by alleging that the Ismo had knit together again, and tbe results uf tbs acrldent were therefore not surlout. The plaintiff, however, produced In court a radiograph of his thorax, which shovv.d that tbe fractured bone had nut 1.11 reunited, mrtvrlUistandlng outvvarel symptoms to tlweuntrezy, and that mi lucurnlils Injury was the result. The court was convinced by this novel testimony and award-
ed damage* as clulm.d.
Sir Jabs Millais' Versatility. Faro perlfd of nearly 60 y.vir* Millais ad Iswn heforo the public ns i.u artlsL and jr the greater part of tlmt time ho has sustained his reputation os tl« greatest painter uf bis day. He lias |vdoUd history, romance, poetry, landscni-c, portrait,
. only)
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GOODYEAR’S RUBBER GOODS. LEATHER BELTING. Nechanical Rubber Goode of Every Kind. GARDEN HOSE. Hose Beels, Lawn Sprinklers,Etc. Towxx cfc Brotlioi-, 607 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn’a >
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The New Jersey Trast and Sale Deposit Co. Cor. Wasbinetou and Ocean Sts.
id Executes Trusts a
nuistrators. .tuardlsas or rcstaes -—-““on riven lo the business of noa-rasl. id salely kept without charae. Aooouou o
—e— -w— —-... ... „u*erxl terms consistent with good hanklnc. Interrat at * per cent. *11 *wM on lime dep*ciu and uvinc fund accounts Bate Deposit Boxes in burglar proof vault. 3ho per year and upward.
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•'DAILY STAR” TIDE TABLE AUGUST 1897. Date High Tide Moonlight
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Nature- ha* enabled ■ object. U-faind them a without turning round
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large, prominent nnd plnoed laterally. lu power of Mi-lng tilings In the rarr ! notloeal lo In grey hound cuuraln; though this dug U meta while rm
ihle ■« judge to a nlrety I
it wh!
y without hllnke
for It
:icr instance. It la only to notice this Take. 1 tramways I vet tbe to take the whip In
Tim giraffe, v I
The banka cf the United Etntre lota ore money In a single year through the dishonesty of trusted offlclala and agenu — they do In 20 yeare from ontalda robSllck swindler* are now aud isful In Uwlr raids on hanks, uri. only th* smaller Institution* are liable to he Invaded by burg Lux but the trusted officials of banks are able lo dean oat tbs vault* of the last dollar without ever being
Jerts, few have
Invention or approachcd'hlm It
mand over tools and materials It la only within the liutfew year* that lie has shown any decline of power, nnd It was only other day that Mr. WutU, bis great 1 league, observed to me of one nf Ids |
tures In the present exhibition of
Royal urademy (Is'JU) tliat ns tainting It
sense Ideal. Ills Imagination < forth things onknown or rise * herolo height. He has never a
represent rapid or violent action, but Inside those lines his powers arc splendid
and exuberant.
An almost matchless draftsman, o oo). orlst nf great truth aud force, a painter of extraordinary Imitative power, with a handling nut always pleasant peritap#, but of the almost sureness and freedom, he has left a body of work which liotb for qnantlty and quality has scarcely been equaled In modern art. Indeed, thq whole of his work luu been *0 sincere and full of fre-h lire. It reflect* so forcibly bis own lonorul.ty and the living spirit of bis day. that ll 1s difficult to believe tlmt It can over become uninteresting to |u*. tcrlty.—Cranio Monkbouso In Scribner's.
Trade Education.
On the subject of "Education In the Trades" The Inland Printer calls attention to the thoroughness of German training In contradistinction to the technical training given In the trade* in England and America. On technical schools In America It says: "We haves Lumber of technical schools, which are chiefly supported by private enterprise, but tho good work they arc doing la not encouraged os U should bo, nor Is the vast lAipcrtanoo of their plan appreciated by workmen gruorjslly. For pioneer work in technical education tlie technical club movement Is the readiest moans at hand, and the effort originating among workmen themselves Is assured of more faror from them than If It was the creatunrej tho manufacturers or others wbi» capital ia invested in «>** arts and mauutactures. Nevertheless,
KDH'ARD HERZBKRU a». * Arch Street Philadelphia. PRACTICAL TUNER and REPAIRER PIANOS a tbs Protassloa. Kindi 8» NELLIE LEA til NIP Muaw si Music,cape May.
SW. 60/d Filled Watch GIVEN AWAY FREE IF Yon can Guchh or Nupply tbe Omlted L«tteni In ibe two Mont Prominent Nhihoh in tbe United Ntate*. Mc E■*N r L • Y,
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W1U1 a Stamped addressed envelope, lor reply and complying with our coudlUous, ship you a watch. Ladles or (ients. free of Charge, one that looks sad wUI keep correct time equal males watch. Not a worthless Swiss watch, but a reliable 7-jeweled Amerl-
^ are, will keep
Chong Hop Hing, China-ware, Tea Japanese .Goods, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND CURIOSITIES. 314 Washington SL, CAPE MAY, N. J,
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Many Articles
wiu | for household use of best qualities
in Chinaware, Agateware, Glassware and similar goods carefully selected and sure to prove satisfatory at Phil, adelphia prices. Prompt attention. Good* delivered witliout charge. Mrs.R.C. Hughes
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The "History oi Gape M»y County," containing 460 page*, with lorty-hre llluitre Ions, esc be bad of Lewis T. Stevens, Room 8, 810 Washington street, or at the Btab offioe. Prloe 12. Booud in cloth.
Furniture bought and sold by J. — Benexet A Bro., 883 Washington street Goods taken on eonsIgnmaDt- 1*
Artists' Materials.
Brushes, oils and water color outfits, tube oolore, canvas, stretchers,academy beards, tourist and sketching umbrella*, canvas sketching stools and folding
easels.
A.C.GILE. 816 Washington Street, Cape May City.
development and extension of technical dob* throughout the art* and crafts will require tbe aid of employer* as well as the
pood xrlil of U.eemployed, A. P. Todd, the artist photographer
“ **uiLi t f (he trade dob have si foot of Congress Hail Iswn, has been r-d 1 .0 establishment of trad* coming to Cape May for many years, other "Lana of trade cdaaitiuu and ha* an unrivalled repniatlou for »loosvr to. objects of suspicion the production oi tb* most beautiful
> I . photographs. His mezxo-linta are
marvel* of tbe on of photography.
and jealousy, a* they v<
THURSDAY, SACRIFICE SALE... QUEEN JEWELRY STORE 305 Washington St., Cape May. To-day and To-morrow a low-price wind will blow on shore. A tidal wave of bargains will inundate our store. We never before offered so much for the money, and 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. Prices split right open. OPTICAL GOODS. Bu >' n P air ° f Smoked Glasses to save your eyes, '-rf-M-SMOKED I SPECTACLES / Regular Price 35 cents, To-day they go at 23 cents, Either Riding Bow or Straight Temple. FINE BROOCHES and LACE PINS SNAKE RINGS FROM 39 CENTS 19 DOXJLIB8,

