CAPE MAY DAILY STAR
TUESDAY, JULY I. 1890.
(iiiArr Haptiit Cncitni will l» Iktt
on an exmralon on July 4th. Tiik Daily Star haa th«- UrKn4 <•
rillation. All outUKPia take it. a
Tiaitora alvaya inquln- fur it.
Thk Daily Star will ahiac brighll)
ami all who n-mahi Iwn- ilurinj; arason ►Houlil aubkcrilM' for it. Thk Daily Star rxt*ii<l» tlianln
M r. Knuik N. BaHcadalr for tbr many rourtmini riUnidnl during; tbr vlalt of
thr Joarnaliata to lh>> plarr. '
STARLIGHT.
twa bathing can be enjoyed nowhere
* aa at Cape May.
The opening of the Seaaide Home, at Cape May front, took place hurt Thnnday aftrnifHMi. An ricnrmion of over two bund nil came down on the tnoniing
exprras to attend the eaepriaea. ’ The w „. . • a.. , , . „ .. .. , -f rv ., „ With fourteen year* editorial experiKer. Dr. Blackford, of the kialh Pre*. ence at Cape May, we am able to fire byterian Chun-h, Philadelphia. idBri- I aeaalde patron* the Ix-at of aummer
at<-d. Mr*. l(arri*on and jiarty wew ] newspaper aerrlce,
prraent. Till* rhariuble inatilation 1* I p° u ‘ lUtty’a, corner of Jtckaon and doing much good, and the manager* an- j Weahtogton atrecta, for fioeat beer and
deling of" much emUt. A W al^ST? Pot ^
w eek U taken by eaeb manager t.. look
after the in»titutioii. Mi
Thk yacht Anita, of Wilmington, having on board William Du|Miit - and S. S. l)n]*mt. relative.* of the late powder manufacturer, landed on the Iron Pier on Saturday afternoon and are vUiting at Mr*. Dupont'* Beai h avenue OfH aympathicii exteml to Mr. Mr«. L. D. Steven*, wboae little year-old daughter Edith Carpenter, wa» carried to Cold Spring Cemetery Saturday. The loa* of thi* tatrreating child i* a very aad bereavement indeed to the mournlng-patciit*. ('Aorl** Hall baa Imeti very thoroughly renovated and more i* atlrai-Uvi ami comfortable than ever. The corridor i» Illeely rarpetrd a ith a heavy pet, the color* of which blend liat ulouidy, anil tall tropical palm* enliven ami rrmler pb-aaing the acme, giving it a cony and comfortable appi-aran The oflice ha* al*o been nicely carpeted. The houiu- ala ay* l<«>k* iiail ami invit-
Ing.
w „., _ „ ; 4,0 ,0 A. HcwiU a a tore, 44 Waabingwilliam It. . f or g,xxia, notion*, ami
Beard bring in charge thi* week. The millinery. Store, opp. Catholic church. Board of Manager* for thi* year are: Our motto: “ One price to all." Mr*. B. A. Earle, treaaurer: Mr*. C. E. | „ Alokxo IIkwitt.
Fred. Arnold'a Mercbanta Eiehange.
corner Waahlngton and Jack*on atreet., j Colonel Boyd, of the U. a Army, of of Ute oldy booaea tn thi* dty. | Waahingtou, a ith hi. f.tnily, wl "
Roney, Mr*. William King, Mr*. William I
J. Pollock, Mr*. E. R. Craven. Mr*, j i William H. Beard, Mia. Samuel Field*, and baa always been noted fn~
OUR GUESTS. I. AND OTHER PERSONAL POINTS Mr. ami Mra. C. P. Eifreth. jr. Philadelphia, are at the parental cottage on Jackson atreet. where they came to celebrate their aecund wedding
aoDivermary.
Mra. E. A- Sperry ami Mr*. Thomas H. Parkinaon. charm ing Pblladelphla ladies, aregurat of Mr*. Henry ilohm, at tbclr eooy farm cottage at Ca)>e May PolnL and are greatly delighted nltti tbclr stay. Mr*. William G Rued and
family will join them to-day.
Mr. Randolph Keitn. the Wa.hiugton journalist, and wife, dined with Mi
llarflaon last evening.
Mra. Janie* Bonaert.
One hundred and fifty gnext*. friend* of the manager*, are now at the Hi and will remain for ten day*, after which the regular guest* *-ill lx- received. Rev. Dr. Dixon, of the Baptixt chun-b, Thirty-*lxth and Cbeatnut *trecta, ofliciaterl at the opening service* and at tho*e held each morning ami evening.
aatlafaeU
Th k Sunday concert by Prof. Faeder' orchestra, at the Stockton Hotel, wa very much enjoyol by the large gathering of people In the corridor of the hotel. Mr. Faeder wa* *a*l*ted by Mraara. Sauiurl Gallic*, tenor; Sidney Taylor, 'orllUL Both Mr. Taylor anil Mr. Gaines were euthuaiaaOcally en eored, and the grand “Pilgrim' <'borna," from ••Taimhan*er,” wa* rer derrd in the moat effective manner.
Simon 11 a**i.kb'* orchestra gave first grand sariad concert at Cougi Hall on Similay evening, and a* uawal It was listened to by a large and thorough-ly-enraptured audience. The nnmbrni beat enjoyed were: "The Angel' Prayer." "Praha," violin and elariouet. by Mnwr*. Pafert and Richard Schreiner; “Zampa," clarionet obligato. Signor Haulino ; and Meyerbeer'* grand "Coronation March." This orchestra is composed of accomplished musicians, all of whom have won fame In their favorite art.
Tukrk are Mime pretty fair trout streams in Cape May and Atlantic i tic*. New Jersey, and If they aer in the dense depths of UihuspiUhlc plneriea, where the sportsman ran secure neither good food nor a comfortable bed. they would lx- frequently whipped liy Philadelphia fiahenuru. The trout in theae stream* are all o f small aixe, one a quarter of a pom weight being considrrml a rarity, they are mime run* in some uiradoa-a and woods, and. as the brook* are n Htuch fished, they are far from wild.
Phlladc-l|dda DaSp AVtri.
Thk greatest breach of law and gfiod order In thi* city wa* perpetrated some time during Saturday night last on one of our worthy pilots, H. H. Chnrch, who recently became the owner of a yacht that had been placed in commission a* one of the fleet at SchcUinge r'a Landing. Some person c during the night broke the mooring* and departed for part* unknown with H. Thi* yacht, while oneof the smaller class, coat the owner between o two hundred doUara, and it i* safe that Pilot Cbpreh will leave nothing undone to bring the thief or thiei
justice.
The president of the Rank of America appeared on Saturday at Gloucester among the depositor* who had auffered from the failure of one of his banka. He came in a jaunty yacht and was evidently bent on having a good time regardless of coat. This wa* too much •jf the aufferer* by his conduct, and they attacked him. pommelling him well and driving him into the watei be was finally rracned by from the yacht. Thi* i* the tale told In the Sunday paper*, insolence of the man wax kurprising yet it U rather the order of the day. A man fails in buxine**, causing everybody with whom he has dealt to naffer, and yet he splurge* as much aa aver. He rob* a man of hundred* or perhaps thousands, and then sneer* at him because he 1* poor, driving hi* spanking team, maybe, with great gusto, though all people know it was obtained by downright robbery. Cape May ha* ■•pecimru* of this kind a* well as every city In the country, and it i* surprising bow lax public sentiment ha* apparently become over such matters. The sentiment of some of the Gloucester folks was not this way, however.
Thk Hotel Lafayette
aged *<• thoroughly and satisfactorily ow. Mr. John P. Steffner, who ia ompletc charge, i* taking very keen internet in his buslncs* and U sparing ■wither trouble nor expense to make hi* bouse superior in every particular and hr is ancrecding. Those whose opinions sir valued have many pleasant words to Proprietor Steffner and the comfort* with which he surround* hi* guest*, and the St ah feel* that a fm Word* exjilanatory, will not he misplaced just now, since, to many of our kiunnu-r sojourner* lie 1* comparatively unknown. Mr. Steffner come* from Bristol. Tenn.. i where hr formerly held the position of general agent of the Southern Express Company. In hi* native city he served two consecutive term* in the City Council, "when-," say* the Ilri»Ud AVirr, “he made an honorable and ca|iable n-conl,”
and It aild*:
“ Several of the moot MihMantial improvements that have Ixx-n made in our city are due In a great measure to his energy and progressive spirit. Prominent among these we ran name the water-works, electric lights, and street railway, of each of which he was an ardent supporter and promoter. "We predict for him,'’ it continues, “a very suenwaful business canvr. and with the Indomitable pluck and energy which he f—r~— are confident he will make his mark in any mitrrpri*r he may undertake." M r. Steffner has shown the same enterprising spirit here and has won many friends by his candor ami by those qual- ' ir* of goal fellowship and worth which •c inherent in him. In the gnat Order of Free Masonry r lias traveled marly to the pinnacle, having taken all the degrees to the
thirty-third.
To thi* brief introduction we w ill add that we have thorough ronfidi Strflbcr'* business ability, ami deiu rummoii with others, that he may Ixx-ome a permanent resident i tills city, for which he ha* a decided a<
miration.
Associated a ith Mr. Steffner i* Mi Samuel J. James, ahose health lias lava quite poor for several month*, unfortunately, and hr lias not been able to take active part in the managriiu-nt of the hotel. Hr Is also from Bristol. T< genial, coui]ialiioiiahle gentle--1* a nephew of Mr. William D. Jones, of Philadelphia, who is very well known. We will give a few interesting ]x'rsoiial remluisrenre* of Mr.
later issue.
it the ilrcxton to-day for the aca-
deviled craha. soft crab*. Cool
garden. Families supplied with bottled
beer and liquors.
Cbrfs. Gallagher's sorrels arc beanUe*. and the family greatly enjoy the evening spin over the adamantine drives about Cape May. Our graveled and klirllod street* are now In splendid condition, and over their bard surface driv-
ing it excellenL
Craig Bro*\ laundry, 47 Washington street, turns out excellent work. White-winged yachts grace the wat-
ers of the sounds.
Pardon us for saying that the weather yesterday was dallghlful—typical Cape
May weather.
‘ry no experiments, hut advertise In — Daily Star, the leading Cape May daily by long odds.
ie ball u
morrow. Cape May .....
mon and Lancing, Cape aaterof Mr*. L. A. Scott,
ay owiiqu-. Be aure and w itneas the j Mr*. I). T. Crabb and family have ime. W ! returned »o cottage 21 Hughe* ktrecL Bathing superb yesterday Temper- I This estimable family are quite partial ature of water 74. : to that pleasant avenue In which they The journalists rojoy bathing. | h V? "-'ded-iver.l aummer*. The Chalfonte i. oui of our oualratL Um "* houaca, and under tive management of i L »“ ““eh pleased the popular and veteran hotel keeper. ‘ „ t *•? ^ Colonel Hcwyer, It i. one of the mo»l p' 1 ””® thl ‘ " orU ‘>' tbe
comfortable honie* In the city. The ] ,, . ...
cuisine is'uneacelled and that is Uie : Marks, daughter of Mr. moat important feature iu any hotel. 1 E - M4rll N summering at 17 Hughe* It will rapidly regain iu old-time ixip- j l “ happy anUcipaUon of a vh t *■- - - * 1 'from her friend Miss Marie 9 eh. 1
over the Fourth.
J. R. Reed, of Philadelphia, and his young daughter* Nellie and Ray are guests am!u- Sea Brcexe Hotel. E. T. Prouty, of Philadelphia, ia a guest at tbe West End.
ratLaiiELrBia.Tneartay, Jalj’ 1.1*0. ‘•fis igsatlur to-day is likely
to be fair.
Straw Hats for Men and Boys. Sorts that show how the right lashion and price
winds are blowing. TkhtecoUi and Market atreet*
Millinery that exactly suits the season. A novelty in the ‘“lightas a breeze” Leghorns has a crown of platted leaves, set off with airy tufts of ribbon. Yacht Hats with crepe and ribbon rosettes or with plain band and buckle—heaped up
like breakers.
The natty little Straw Toques, snugly trimmed with silk pompons and ribbons, are meant for blow high or blow low weather at the seashore. The easy, happy-go-luck Outing Caps of cloth, with visor, and button atop, are in combinations, 25. 50 and 75c. PJenty of Soft Felts for Wo-
men and Children.
, 5 xtra quick prices are com-
t’"? 1 : v®-Jt! era •«
wavy broad bnms-Milan Hats
cellencc ol iu liquors and cuisine. 1
Ear aes ■snia'XE i «-!»? *»— *- -% «• deviled crabs anfirralw (!nnl Bnmn,sr Wo the gue*U of Mr*. Harnson. re-
turned to Washington yesterday morn*
log.
Jo*. IL Brin ton, of Thornburg, P*.. repieacntaUvr of the only Green Slone tjnarry In tlx-world, w as among tbe
Cbalfout arrivals last evening. Jo*. Shannon, pitcher of the Cape
May Base Ball Club, is a fine pianist and tenor aiugir. If you wish to hear “Marguerite" sung artistically, Mr. Hhannon most assuredly can please. And then to hear the boys sing the ir Sunday School song, led J>y "Kid"
Lansing, is positively captivating.
John A. Johnson, financial editor of the Ltdger, and w ifb joined the editorial
party at the Stockton last night. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander E. Harvey, old and reliable C*|e May visitor*,
nlsrity under tbii
The Athletic Park i* being cleared for the opening game on Wednesday with the Oxfords, of Philadelphia, next gaum after on Friday wltii the Young America, of Philadelphia. Congress Hall orcbcsln. Si
•at half the usual prices. Black rough braid Yacht Hats, 15c, regular price yoc. North bom Thirteenth and Chestnut si* cor. About 1000 Women’s Sun Umbr«dlas, a clearing up from one of the best makers in this city. We will sell them at price near tohalf:
one bn at tv. worth TV. One lot 11 •! m. north (I 7S. one lot at II r.. waitfa tl Oi. One Wt at SI .Vi. aurth it <» One lot at I ITS. aurth M o.
Many of them have the finest' silks that go into such work, and extra choice handles.
HOTKU4 AKI> COTTA GKN.
fotel CapiW^yGityMM:
BATHS FREE
ill give concert* in the N. Perry Edmund* and wife, of this new ball room every evening excepting ! this city, remove this morning to Baybop eveuioga. Hop* will take place at | ville, Long Island, to remain uulil
that hotel on Tuesday, Tbmaday and autumn. 1 . , „ Saturday eveniogs. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Richie. A. P. ! ‘ a * 35 we l* 35 *OT the long Congress hop to night. Shannon,and Mr*. E. Ruck, ail of Phil- thin Ones. Every Size. Com- ' i Th, Im Pkr | XJW"* ~i..,hihir « lb. »Urt.o fortand gr3K a |„. a) , s Co!ored | 1L»0 X ma—an*r “ aasw IP** 0 ^*** stil1 in «he lead
Haynes, Box 281, Cape May Post OlGcc.
lIOTFal* C’HAIsFOXTK,
Washington Light Infantry. Those gallant officer* of tin- W. L. 1. Corps, Major Dingham, Captuin AnKelly, Caplaiu Grant. Captain Allison Nailor, Captain John Miller anThey arrived last evening and repairel to the Sea Brei-z.- forthwith, where they suppl'd with their old
friend. ex Mayor Melvin.
They will endeavor t*> make natisfa---tory term* for an rnrampinnit here this id Proprietor Walton, of the Stockton, will try to meet their views. The Corps never cared to leave Cape May anil wUl gladly camp by our shores again if they can make a* good term* the excundun resort. Atlanth- City. They should mine here by all means.
Liquor tbe Cause.
Tlmma* Wilson, colored, of Jrnkintown. Pa., while under the influence of liqnor. laid down on the new switchback track, at the kteamlxial lauding, late Sunday night, and by being struck with the car, sustained serious injuries.
rt- t ape
Lulu Temple, Mystic Shrine, arrives
to-day at the Steekton.
Al. Young ia serving in the capacity of manager at Sea Brw-xe hotel. Hi* charming wife will pass tbe season here. Many of the journalists enjoyed the pleatures of the sounds j cur relay. They ware delighted with sailing, and tbe sun's effect was very risible on the
coaDtenanoes of many.
If y(m wish to have a drag or phaeton nice team and driver, leave order* at either of tbe store* of Doctors Matey
or Mccray.
Cape May, the bride of tb< ginning a new honeymoon. Gallant men and fair wi brilliancy to Stockton's gran There is but one seaside r<
Ms,
The fairest summer capital, fbe bine skha ol Itally are not brighter than those of Cape May. Mr. E. Mhcion, whose store is rich with choice novelties, has been an popu* lar with our visitors and residents, that be ha* iutrodnci-d many thing* entirely new, beautiful and naeful. In a daj or two, through tbe advertising column* of the Star, he will describe theae g.xxls. <^11 and see them. Store, No. 20 Washington street. tf II. Nu»a, jr.. No. 51 Washington •licit, manufactures superior confection*, and our beat people are delighted Jih them. Call and ace. tf Samuel M. Smith, watchmaker. 24 s Washington street, pose.se* a chronor which tn {truly regulate md clocks, and also a complete line of the heat Implements for realrtoe watches. These facilities are ol (BWaaed by any other establishtent in this city. • C-iy Connell meets to night in regular monthly session. J. S. K. Hand A
rod Mrs. Sbysard, of New York. S. W. Healings, a well-known Moon s
ConoMjjte well k TummMkmcty.
ii^ 1 X'll. l !l“ 1 ,SjSTp. , ;:|f« e«?8od). More sons oi Philadelphia, and IL R. Parish, than you suspect—and Wan-
amakcr prices. •t tide, a— of Vain Alite.
John~WaVamaker.
NTKD-TU KENT A PIANO FOR
Market
>wn, N. J. Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Conover and charming daughter, Mias M. Conover, I
- guests of the Star Villa. Mina i >Y L “ _ " known in Cape May • Address I- v. B.. Peat
Alexander U. Cutler, the Philadelphia lawyer, is stopping at the Brexton
Villa.
y^EST JERHKI RAILROAD.
Time Table. June Site. 1M0.
Lieutenant Colhoun, of Washington, i Trains wlli leave Cspe Msy aa foHowa loi In tbemsval service, wife, and daughter, PHILADELPHIA: w-m aeel*. -t .k. n~-.~ Will- ,J ST I J. A. M-ACCOM MOD ATlOKnuiM a
• ; D.4U sli intermediate alatlnn.,and srrlvt St Phtladeiuhlaat V-aia.M. Connects *t N el Held for AUantic City, at UUaatxirs for Ssler
W. II. Uncaster and rsmlly are again , ^ 1 Brtdi^ Ur
in oecupanoy of tlieir favorite summer
of Hughes and Frank- 1 7.00 n
totideuce, life streets.
Mrs Sarah Eisner and family, excepting the son Robert, are (pending the summer in Enrope. The latter, with his family, corner of C olombia avenue and Franklin streets. Frank I. Duncan, State's Attorney for Baltimore County, Md., and proprietor of the Ilallimort County Democrat, is one of the happiest ot tbe newspaper brethren at tbe Stockton. Mia. A. M. Wilson and Misses A. Forster, of Philadelphia, are guests at
Congress Hall.
Colonel Charley Duffy, for many year* associated with Cape Msy's progress. 1* very sucoessful In tbe Williamsport hotel, which is now conducted by him. His many Cape May friends
will be glad to know this.
C. P. Eifreth. Jr., and wife, of Philadelphia, are guests of Mr. Eifreth'* parents, on Jackson street. A. Esrnshaw and family, of Philadelphia, will remain at the pleasant Windsor through July. Mr. Esrnt-baw is prominent as one of the owner* of
Earn Steamship Line.
Cape Mat, Jn-ie 27. 1H90. Editor Daily 8tar : Dear Sir I find that people are disposed to let the dog* do as they pleaac, so I think the heart thing to diPl* to start the huthwi bualnesa. If I am annoyed any more 1 commence iiwtanter. There is not ranch pleasure in coming to a place like this, where your family are terrified every night on their way home by vicious dog*.
We bad the pleasure of meeting at tbe raoeptioo of Mra. Harrison yesterday afternoon. Miss Robison, daughter of the city editor of the Philadelphia hunirtr, and Mias Bwartx, daughter of the city editor of the Philadelphia evening Telegraph. They are pleasant ladle*, and entertaining companiot a We hope these charming ladles may
often grace Cspe May soeiety.
r tJ w'* n '; ud CU a i D - Lindsay, a prominent manufac- ,*■ C »PJ May dismond. ; turer <lf Wilmington, ha. secured room*
r of“ n ri vr’^..?‘ Q ^ bU and family st the Windsor.
all of our own manufacture. Repairing [ of fine watches and jewelry by skilled
workmen only. ’
About three hundred Mystic Shrine will arrive at lbs Stockton -to day to *t*y nntll tbe next Monday. T' There will be a bop at the Stockton
every night thi* week.
Wanted —A maid (ahlte) lo assist In a family, guest* at a leading hotel. Reference* required. *s. G., Star Of.
flee.
Go to Unsiug'a Cafe, corner Lafayette and Decatur streets, for private terrapin supper*, soft, hsrd, and deviled crabs, oysters, and little neck clams. Game in season. Wine* and liquors. Beer on diangbt. Families supplied. Our Cottage Directory will not be completed for a few day* yet. AH will appear in due time. I bare opened a branch atom at 51 Washington street. Cape May, N. J.. for tbe manulacture of my superfine confection*, chocolates, bonbons, msrabmallows, soft cream candy, cream wafer*, caramels, old-fash loo walnut candy, etcetc. 1 also keep on band a large assortment of novelties in fancy boxes, baskets, French frail*, bonbotulre boxes, etc.
N. B.-Confea be premier*. Fresh every bdhr. For fine watch, clock and jewelry •repairing, go to Joseph Hand., No. # Washington street, directly opposite tbe post office. The only theroughly practical jeweler In Cape May. tf Base Ball, Cape May v*. Oxford,
St. Margaret's Home on Hughe* street naa been opened for the season, by be-
silling | ing populated with the orphans from on Brexton Villa piazze. In company . Philadelphia.
with Mrs. Dimmlck and Judge Findlay. 1 Chas. B. Bonder's It the place to get The family, are guests j Micbener'i celebrated hams, fresh connof Brel t m vni*. and will probably re- try eggs, vegetables, fine Butters. Goods main ft y the summer. delivered free. 110 Washington street.
Capo May Point. A. 11. llsmilioo is laying large water pip.- to supply tlie increased demand caused by tbe building of hotel and Rev. Dr. B’ie. of Philadelphia, editor of tbe School World, also connected with tbe A roerican Sands)-acbool Union, preached Sabbath morning In tbe Presbyterian church, and In tbe evening in tbe Baptist church. Hi* sermons were
well received.
Tbe Switchback amusement railread al the landing Is in daily use and docs,
all it claims to do.
Plenter of driving and foot travel on tvmtb Beach avenne, to see the President’s cottage and iu inmates. Colonel Sawyer'* cow at tbe life saving station to furnish milk for Bahy McKee is also
much admired.
Floral Villa bas tbe nicest yard, and t* the beat equipped bouse at the Point, having been painted and papered, and ia as neat as anyone coold wish. What blndare making the Point _ township and raising tax and expending It to improve Uie place, so as to have better drives, atreet lamp* lighted, ■ constable and a township committee, who can give It some kind of role. D. Bryan, painter, is painting the cottage known as tbe Bennett cottage. It it now the property of Mr. Harvey, of Philadelphia, who will occupy It tbis
-Expresj. with pi at rtuladrlplila al -Express with f U ITUUdclpSua 11
Q OR T M.—AecotnnuxUUue. Ktopaatall .L-.-JaJ llernn'diau atalloea. Arrives In ITilIadelpbla ft 40 r. x Connect* at NVwiteM for Atlantic CiI)-. and at Ulastboro lor Bridgeton, id "-FS E M ■’'‘h p*;lor car*. *r. •i.OO rive* In Fki’adelunta at T.co p m . ti AA p. M-Eaeurilon. Step* at Principal soft ex Arrl ’ c » ln EhiudelphU 4.15 teterrnednS m MaUon*. 0 ’ ArrUes at Philadelphia 7.10 P. M. Gonneeu at Be* Isle
5.oo;
a.^jfp’M.
iDEi'vonsr viLiaA., Nctr R R Station, Beach and Post Office. South Lafayette Street. Terms—$10.00 and SJ2.00 per Week.
MH£. T. B. BROOKS.
Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. :
THE Jl
ECEPTION
OF prUESTS.
MBS. F. IIAI.I.KNBKCK.
>11 •Al.I.I.AM.Ol.N.
J delpbla 8.00 r. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cape May:—Expi week day*, with parlor car*. 6.00, a. i andinor. x. EicunnoaTm. w . Ei^rrsa, with parlor car*, ft A. O.DAYTON, J.R.WOOD, Superintendent Gen l Pau.Axent |
OFFICE or
THE NEW JERSEY Trust and Sate Deposit m Lata y cite and Bank St* M Cape May. The Company Is also satboriied to act as
CAPE MAY IRON PIER Entirely New. Enlarged Stage.
New Scenery and Lights.
Friday, July 4th,
BY CAPE MAY'S POPULAR COMPANY:
irau
t@ra
Act *< Treasurer or Agent of Charitable. ! Beneflctal. Kcllgtous aad other organltallona, : and execute Trusts of erery description. Wins receipted for and naiely kept without
charge.
>e received payable
ALL THE OLD FAVORITES.
per cent, per annum will be alH. C. THOMPSON. Agent.
Wednesdays { Matinees} Saturdays GRAND SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERTS.
The Hayes family, of Wilmington, Del., are occupying the eoitege on South Beach avenue, known as the Myers cottage. Mr. Wetaoo, of Greenville. Del., Isa gnat at th* Cape Honae. He oooteroplstes painting his cottage, adjoining the Presbyterian church, and makiug other improvement*. Joseph Sims baa opened an oyster and and will supply tbe Point with I rest fish, and oysters and clams by tbe quart or in the shell.
Main Office. Camden, N. J.
Incorporated November 10. MM. LOOK OUT
CAPITAL, - *200,000.
MANAGEMENT.
ALEX.U.CATTELL, President. r. W. AYES, Vie* President. EDWARD 8. HALL, Secretary and Tress.
FOR THE OPENING OPERA.
25c. Admission 25c.
DIBBCTOBS: ALKX. G . CSTTSLL. E.C.K»:0BT. F. W.atk*. Georgs E.Tstlo* : G. Gaxxs, EDwamn 8 I Hire*. J.W. Chi E.A.AI Isaac H. Burra. v Edward Betti.*
The important qualities ol Porpoise HI are well known and It Is a product of refined porpoise oil called “Porpoisine," that imparts tbe softening and preaervatlve properties of tbe Porpolaii e Shoe Blacking, Porpotelne Liquid Dressing and Porpoislne Harnees Oils and entitles them to the high reputation they bear. U(e “Porpoislne" and tour shoes will not be injured by the alt-laden atmosphere. Ask your dealer for iL Manufactured by PoarouiKE M'ro. Co.. No. 253 Market 8L, Phil*. Pa
Ocean View Summer Garden & Family Resort, BEACH AVENUE, - O].poetic Iren Pier. Hotel and Restaurant. A Fine Orcheatn tbs rail re Season. ^Choice Wines and L^oor*^ Phllsdelpbm, RocheaterandSL Louis Lager Beer.
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ELITE HAIFt TOIVIO. The beet preparation ever ottered to the pnbllc. Clui to remove all Handrail: B ill atop the E~ Ing Out nnd make* M SoD and Glows no greaae and wUl not eoU the moot deliew ented here nnd abroad. Sold by all I
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