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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR . t ■ WILL BE i’I-BLISIIED EViTRY MORNIN6, > - (IICCPTSCXBAT), »'- *• * •’ pfikisa Yhe Moimii ok jci.t ajto icocsr-

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SATLRbAY. JULY 1

OUR GUESTS. AND OTHER PERSONAL POINTS George‘Brickcr »nd family, of B»laP»-, »ro toominj;'at the Devon.. . Samuel .8. Smoot and i»UmabIe ■»ife, of WaabinRton, are eiijojing life at the

Braxton.

PreKldent Ilarrliton am : ri-tar; Halford rnji.y.d i

Brivat

Beo-

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Jl'.fulljr bJ-

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The Camden Courier rale derialvely lo a pa.rattraph It Daily Stab, relating a at man who went to Atlantic, remaining a day, returned gueted with hi* Atlantic experience*, but tbla la a common occurence though rarely apokcu of. In aplle of tlm evident belief of tbc' f ' trary, there la a nuroeroua comiiany of people who find in Cape-May the Ideal reaort and wbo can be contented nowhere elae.

8. W. Wiley l* an energetic buaim mam and in putting up the new can* pavilion and .the frame on** for «hu |

km and

cnrrelly

lie u*e, h? ah own

liberality. It may not Im known that He la probably tin

In entitled, to credit for beginuing the movement which raMultetl in the e*tabliahment of the Athletic Park. The Daily Stab wad with him, and did ail in ila power to , ambit in getting the meeting and the organixatlon ••"tale

liiihe<l.

Tuk grand event of thlasemwHi w ill bo Hie opening, hop at (’imgrea" Hall, in wlilch the great dining-room will be ntlli»W for the flrat time. A great attendance 1* expected, and a great Imp will dpubtleaa Immjnywl. Simon lla«*ler wilientAv into t(,c spirit of the •"'- caHion and draw forth entrancing "train" from hi* full orcbertra, and Profe""or A"her will exert hitnwdf unusually to make the opening hop a great aucccwi. You in- ex|M-cteil there, lieautlful ladiefl, lin’d you gallant gorn'm"''''-

Spencer M. Januey, |.r.aldeDl o Huntibgdou and Briud Top Kallroiil, !* a gneat At the WindiKor. Mr. and Hra. Wayne MagYcagh' Jr. of i'bil*drlphia, were-among' the ar rival* at the Slockloii la«t evening. JIi»» Louie Cheater, of Weal Creek, i very prepuMcuipg yimng lady, I* at tin

Pier Avenue Ion.'

J. Fred Betz, Jr., and family will ar rive at'the Stockton to-day for^j long?

nUy.

Mrs. S. It. 'Matthewsand Clarence D. Matthews, o(Philadelphia, are again at Congress Hall. 'Sir. and Mr*. George R. SklllmAn, IciLknoau-BalUuoraaDM-ai» Stoekttm

guests.

Professor L. Gracser and family, of Cincinnati^ arrived at the Devon IsM evening for a prolonged »Uy. R. ’B. Godwin, wife and two children, e located at Marine Villa for a lengthy

The city I* full of people and the gayety ol-tbe season is fully on. The .trains are rushing In and depositing dally Increasing numbers of passengers, and tbere are m*ny faces strange to Cape May to'be seen In the throngs yhffh fill our streets, the beach front and the hotel corridors. All the, omens are favorable for a great reason, and hundred" will know Cape May who never knew It before. Tliat tbey will bo pleased and anxious to return hi future seasons, we have no doubt. I'nliw* they gre very peculiarly constituted, they cannot help lielng favorably impressed.

Tin: Bridgeton Ktcning Attn i* right in saying that hi giving out tlm law" of the State for publication the circulation' should be first considered. jn^Cape May county the Sta it not only bus a claim superior to most of the county papers from a political standpoint, but, also has, by far, the largest circulation. We know this beyond all doubt, a* do all who hove looked into the matter, and it forme the bestpossllilr claim for legal and other adffljrtudng. There is nobimcomlie about tills, and it would be just as reasonable for a |s'rson to expect to get twenty-five cents' worth- of goods

for ten cents, as to expect to get cqudK^ Mr*. M. E. Whitaker, dsugbler of

advertising service from any oilier |ia|s

In this port of the country.

Batuixo is the most healthful and invigorating exercise, If properly indulged hi, blit in this, as in ail otfao things, over indulgence Is apt to pro / duce evil results, rather than good ones It hrlnipossible to establish a fixed rule,

applicable to everybody, but

Conn a pretty safe idea as to how often and how long to bathe. Strong, vigur«ua peraotiK may, perhaps, remain a half-hour hi the water each day without detriment, while others will discover that ten or fifteen - minute* is all that they can, with due regard to their health, enjoy. At the first sympton of becoming chilled a bather should retire

from the water, and to^vmain,

do, until their hands t^re gold and shruukrti, ami their lips almost blur, ii to invite Injury to health. Those w ho are most accnatonird to bathing anti seek healthful results, carefully guard against remaining^In the surf too long, and it is chiefly ujraaloual bathers wjm over-indulge, oftru witli the mistaken idea that the more thoroughly saturated they become the more benefit they will receive. Our advice is to indulge in this pleasant jxistimc wittAmoderaliou. When large ami powerful steamers, going and coming to and from Philadelphia, from New York and the Southtouch at tlie Iron Pier to lafid |>assengeni for (.'yipe May. there will be a Wonderful increase in the number of visitors from tlie metropolis and Southern points, ami a marked change for the better in Cape May's prospects. This mode of communication lietwecn the great cities la open only to Cape-May and it 1* surprising that it lias not been utHlxed continuously. In ye olden _ tyme, not very far back there was regular service of Ihls kind, the steamers landing on the bay side, and a large number of people were landed dally. It also enabled imr'farmers to ship their goods to New York markets and to sell there all of their products which they caredsto send. It would lie comparatively aasy to inaugurate this arrangement again and we tielleye It would prove profitable for all eoneenird. The dintance'to Baltimore has been materially shortened by the establishment of a steamer route, anil this should lie a great advantage and aasistance hi bringitaltimore |N-ople to ns. There is little difficulty to overcome, in order to have

aU the business here desirable.

Mrs. U. W. (.TowL of Baltimore, has her family at the Hotel Columbia fora

long stay.

Dr. and Mrs. y. O. Lewis, of Gerantown, are enjoying,,the gentle sea breezes from the Marine Villa piazzas. Judge J. I. C. Hare and wife arc still' 'joying the salubrious clime of Hie Cape as guests of the Marine Villa, rs. A. G. Reinhart, of Pittsburg, her Interesting family are enjoying the delight*, of tbe llotci Columbia. Miss Amelia Sandberg, of PhUadclphia, Is Stopping with a friend Miss Bertha Cohen, No. 0 Hughes street. Brother Alfred Cooper, of the county Omclle, is a frequent vlaitor .to Cape May and enjoya our aurf bathing. William B. Shaw, the Wabingtol ooi respondent of the New York

was greeting old frlentla

last night.

Our popular baseball manager, H. W Johns, is frequently seen at Congress Hall,- where he is much admired by tbc

ladles.

Mrs. James R.' Blake, of Baltimore, has taken a suite of room* at the Eiberon for the season, .She lisa her interesting children With her. Logan M. Bullitt, son of Hon. Jehu C. Bullitt, of Philadelphia,and wife, are again at the Chalfontc to remain over Monday. William Totten, the Philadelphia wholesale druggist, ami family will arrive at the Stockton to-day. The family will remain the season. Among yesterday 's society arrivals __ the Brextun were Mr*.,E. U. M. Cooke and Miss Elizabeth R. Cooke, of South Bethlehem, Pa. Mr*, K. 0. Cooper ami ‘Mis* Oil Cooper, from tlie far West, Deny Col, ale's along the popular guests the Urcxtoi

F. M. EUett and wife and charming daughters, of Baltimore, are stopping at tlie Windsor. Tbey are friends of the Misses Thompson.' who have sojourning at the -Windsor as during tlie season. Miss Annie Taylor, one of Frankfonl'a roost charm leg young ladies, has arrived to spend'the season with her friend Mi*i Dolman, It Perry street, whoCe pleasure it- wllj be In 'Aid her In j Wide manner.

net mg' the Cm- May

i folnr, so long, roansged by I lie la Mrs. Corwin, and ho has beensuceessfi in filling'it with guests anti. I* ahowit great skill in making them comfortab and contented. Mist Emily Heath, with Van Hooteu Cocoa exhibition, il ls reported froi gqyd authority, was- offered by her uncle a yearly income aild a' bequest at hi* death, but preferred to be Independent, and instead of living a life of idleneaa Hi bo employed continually. We admire

her spirit.

W. C. Allison, the Philadelphia builder, came down to Congress Hall last evening to look after 1 nephew*, whom he brought bejo two weeks ago to .... cannot persuade them to leave. They

i enjoying Congress Hall

ell.

life 1

We are informed that Mr." E. Bachrach, 'the genial young gentleman in charge of the cigar stand at Congreas Hall has been re-engaged with *.• ona Jarbeau," which opens in .Salt Bake City on September 3, 1890. MrBachrach Is said to be qulto profioTent in tills line. He is from Wi

logton.

Julia Minizer, a lady 80 years who Is loved by all who know is returned to the Eiberon for tlie

sixth summer. She ha sbeen coming to Cape May since 1842 and tells very Interesting stories of its early days. She is accompanied by her two little granddaughters. Misses Julia and Francis 11 recjit-wnifnie^-iLi*" Slina Wolf. ''Mbs LI**a , XTUeokgey s * oousin of tlie famsiis labor leader, Henry George.

of “Ppvcrly anil' 1* tog rets” and

other prominent works, has been the ^ 'guests of the family of Mn John II. ' Love, on Atlantic avenue, for ciio past

' ocks, returned to Philadelphia Miss George is a young lady

ioed manners and loicly diapovl-

Ail who mako her acquaintance

become warmly attached to her,laud her departute is much regretted. \

SURF NOTES.

Mr. J. Navfie. Is sojourning st Congrt llalt, accompanied by her daugliu Mias A. L. Whitaker. Mias Minnie Barnberger, one of Ph adelpbia's charming' bruuettes, Is spending a lew diy’a aojourn at the cottage

of her aunt.

Perhaps no one enjoys summer sc side life better than does Judge Gi of the New Jersey Supreme Court, who U coltaging on Howard

street this season.

William Harris Aruold, the book publisher, again registered] at tlie Marine Villa last night. He spends most of his odd moments by the sea and the Marine Villa It.his favorite house. Among the prominent arrivals at the Devon from Cincinnati last evening

Fells Hahn and fkrhily, Mrs.

L. Hahn sad children, Mrs. K. Hahn

ad Miss Emma Berthelot.

J. Merrill Schtlllnger and wile of Royer's Ford, sre visiting his parents bdre for a few day*. Mr. Sclirllltrger Is very sucoesslul young business man and very energetic and progressive. Moses P. Handy, president of tbe Clover Club and famous as a newspaper correspondent, came down on tbe early express yesterday afternoon and Immediately went to Cape May Point b

dt on President Harr:

Dr. M. Uoldaberg, elilropcdlai, will ;rive at the Rtocklou hotel to-day and will remain until Monday. Those who desire bis service* are requested to call

dll visit Cape May

weekly.

The young lady w ho Is geurnlly accredited with being tire prettiest at tbe Point is Miaa Annie floxton, daughter of Llewellyn Hoxion, M. A. She ia accomplished. beautifully . formed and

charming in disposition.

'Pretty Mia* Addle llynttnan I*, at tbe Stockton with her family. She is a fascinating lady and baa many admirers. She ia m brother to Eddie Hyoemin, to

lover of base ball is s*.

Ir. Musea Uranic* and family ate the Devon for the summer. Mr. Bnndct Is of tbe firm Brandee Brothers, wholesale notion*, 817 Market atreet. Philadelphia, and ia one of tlie Quaker City’s foremost hutiucss men. They are

very pleasant family.

“Uncle”-Zophar Laird is the king pi bathers and breasts tlfc giant hreaktfrr with hit stalwart form. Mist Nellie Robinson indulges In sun baiuii daily, and docs it with a k,i<-ti rca* and zest which is admirable. - Mr*. Iliake is one of the ll-st Lplu-s tc swim to tbe lifeboat this seisin. Shi did it Thursday, and was accompanied by George Costello. Communicating bath room* are not Infrequently asked lor, not at tbc office, bat of attendants. The supply Is not cqu»l to the demand. II. ('. Walker, a Baltimorean who Isa Congress Hall guest t la a capita! nwlmmer and looks well in hla nicely-fitting bathing suiL . It may seem a trifle trite and tnonplacc, hut mo feel lm|>cl!rd to say that the bathing is a delight which should mia* just now. it was i Everybody observes the ‘‘man who has a daughter'’ as he takes ills bath earb morning and leaves tlie daughter on Hie beach and watch hit

sutica.

Mary Kuddcrow, oi Camden, In a green- suit trimrdsd in old gold. Her lady fillnds declare !| Is very striking, and,-lurthermoir, declare that she is aollmid that she billies only lothc "and. She is enjoying life at the Milli

Cottage.

•igga it one of the noblest Romans who bathe at Cape May this an, and his dally plunges are ihd by a large gathering, who exto lie highly entertained by hit grace and skill. Mrs. Griggs’ paint of observation is from -a shady nook on the

Iron Pivr.

The umbrellas) uf Infroutof Ewing’s bath houses and the neat little tents in Iront of the Congress hath houses, on beach, are not only useful in furnishing shade to those who deVre to look out upon the bathers, but they are ^ jilrturcjqwe an I could be multiplied to sufficient extent to supply tho hrogill want tor pavilions. It ts at leaat a ■tep in the proper direction, and Messrs. Wiley and Ewing deserve credit for

their enterprise.

Two young men, one clad Id a loud riped suit snd-llio other in a dsrk jveu one which was toosmall for him, ililted out with great airs on the beach yesterday, the latter particularly ig stuck on hi* shape, If his conduct betaken as an Index to his thought, is quite mnrculxr sed ever sod is he walked he would pull up it and gaze affectionately upon bl stalwart limbs Nobody appeared lo notice’blm or hi* antics. The other was iplcnou* chit fly because of his short, tight-fitting ugly snit^and such glance* at In bis dlteetiou were not Intended to be pleasing. Poor fellows

STARJJGHT. Grace .covers a multitude of sins. The most popular drink of tbe season —champagne soda. Fresh assorted cream wafers at Nuss’ 51 Washington jitroet. , Perfect seaside weather has characterizod tbe season thus far , CajA^JJay v*. August Flower to-mor,

Did yi

the Irou Pier.' Admission »> Artistic grouping by A. P. A -It. B. Todd, the photographer", cor. Congress lawn, • The Athletic CiuJ>, of the American Association, will play two games at Cape May during tlie season. Thera are people who cap see liadneas in everything. You cannot expect toshow them any good. Wagonhuret, tlie famous second baseman, lia« "arrived and will play in the game to-day. . Another runaway resulting in tba partial destruction of ,i carriage and Injury to tho hone occurred yesterday* The dog catcher has not been doing any catchlug so far. Why doesn't he get after’em f ** To-night nobody should fai

The. IMtily Journal published at . bury Park is one of the neatest a spnghtlicst ot the season's seasl dailpa.

Baseball to-day. Cape May vs. August • u.— -• - rn out. August

Wagotihurst is

Floi

Turn

plays well,

ere anu will play. Grand matinee to-day on the Iron ier at 10.30 A. M.. when "Araorita” ill bo given for life first time In Cape May. Admission, 10 cents. Mrs. F. J. Melvin, of this city, was ,hen suddenly very ill last evening at tout .10 1'chji?; and st 2 o'clock thl. t o bo rapidly sinking.

gflod

ProLSsImi Midi., will

ic celebrated slpgcr, les, of East Saginaw, .. t the Baptist church

lorning.

sing

Have you tried champagne soda ? the oak refreshing summer drink lo lie id only at the Philadelphia pbarmady, corner Columbia avenue and Oees Cryatalized mint drops at Nuas', 51

Wiley, of Congress Iljill bath houaes has placed a tent on tbe strand foir tho accommodation of hit patrons. It Is an excellent substitute for the much needed pavillont. , tf Go to A. Hewitt’s store, 44 Washington atreet, for dry goods, Lotions, and millinery. Store, opp. Catholic church. Onr motto : « One price to all.'" tf Alonzo Hewitt.

p the best

Itooms will be I rati* for tbe

tf

irry candy fresh

Stockton surf bath* equipped on the coast. 1 rented at much reduced balance of t\ie season. Clear lemon nnd t»*b to-day. Nuns, 5t WshIiI J. Ws Bradshaw's fruit foreign and domestic fruit Free delivery. Decatur n

ton atreet.

Wiley's Congress Baths are splendidly equipped for business, with excellent batliing robes! jmlltc attention, and convenient rooms. Pavilion on tbe beach for accommodation of hi* bathers. tf J, S. K. Hand A Son are the old original and only Cape May diamond cutters in Cape May. Cape May diamonds set in ring!, pins studs, buttons, and all of onr own manufacture. Repairing of fine watcbca and jewelry by skilled workmen only. - •'* Lovett*, No. 12 Ocean street, harness msnnfaetory, is prepared to turn out all descriptions of work in this line. A full assortment of harness, blankets.

neatness and dispatch.

Fred Arnold's Merchant'r, Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, is one of the popular places of resort for those who desire to enjoy seaskln deiieaces prepared In tlie most skillful manner. Tho liquors dispensed at the bar are pronounced by connoisaeurs to be of remarkable quality 'and purity. tf Go to Lansing’s Cafe, corner Lafayette and Decatur streets, for private terrepin suppers, soft, hard, and deviled crabs, oysters, and little neck clams. Game in season. Wines and liquors. Beer on draught: Families supplied, tf ' Four and six in hand coaches for evening parties at Haynea livery, Stockton Hotel. tf. George Lovett offers to Hie public at his old JacliHim street stand,, all Hie best quality of feeds, hay and flour • the lowest prices. Order* promptly

filled and deli

merchant

Giv

i popi

Was

ngton.

Iced Vun 11 o-jten’s Cocos Best and goes farthest. The Royal oeoa of Holland, the same tiUe lielng granted by I lie Ktng of Hoi land unsolicited.

the Iron P°or st 10*30

only 10 cents.

Capo May vs. August Flower to-daj It is said that August Flower play great ball. Como out and see tbe garni Capo May will be on their merth Look out for the game on Monday wit Riverton, when the famous young MeFetrldge will pitch for Hie visitors. Onr cream wafers are superfine,Nuss,

51 Washington street.

The South American pelican captured

by Harry Welghtman has been sent to •-*he Zoological-Garden in Phiiadvl-

i In acquiescence with tho desln i. Weightman. Tlila is a very

bird hereabout", and if wo are correctly

Informed It is the only specimen in tf

Garden.

Tin types tan bo taken and finislu ..j five mir.utcs if necessary by A. P. A 11. B. Todd, corner Congress la' Order of scrvico Sj? Mary’s i Church: First Srass at 0 i Second at 7; Third at 8; Four! 9 A. M , with seririou in Hie evening at 8 o’clock, rosary and benediction. Thc'first special collection to meet necessary expenses ol Hie church be tsken up at sll Hie masaes liberal, contrlbutu freely at yon' I done before and God will reward. ' Mr. E. 11. Edwards was cashier short time last evening at Congress Hall. and.showed commeDilable energy ' the dltoharge of Ills duties. Tlie rag . Ur cashier w,il! bo on duty to-day. Mr. EdR^rds is a gneat at Congress Hall, ' oeks and

is prepared for enjoying

having brought with bir finest teams which grace oi Many fishing parties are photographed

by A. P. A H. 11. Todd.

-Simon Hauler fell asleep late last Might in a chair on Congress Haltwiorch and when he awoke he found himself surrounded by empty beer bottles and the scene lighted up with' .candies. Ho was i i doubt for a moment, apparently, as to whether he was responsible for fur those empty bottle*, but finiB^ co eluded lie was not, and a« he sa through It he rjsculatad “ Yea, yes,

md nought hla (touch.

Divine services in the Presbyterian Church, Lafayette street, between , Deand Jackaoa, next Sabbath, July i folios*" morning service with sermon at lOj o’clock; subject, "Chrixt’a Lament Over JerusalemSundayschool. 4 P. M. Ia the evening at 8 Rev. Herman C. Fox, paator of Clinton Street Presbyterian Cliurch, Phil*, delpbl*, will preach. A cordial invita-

tion to all and seat* fn- .

Wasted—A ' white girl waitress. Mn* - . be first-cUs*. Apply to the Aidine. .jl7-2t e bargain—A good horse, wagon nest for only *50.00. Apply to P. F. Quidort, foot of Perry at. jI8 5t: Pockethook Lost.—Lost on Friday, July 11, a grayish-colored pocketbock, - - ’ainlng sum of money, two keys and return ticket* from Cape . May to ibliiKton. Any i>cniou returning lame to Captain Franks, 28 Washon *ircrt,or any inlormation leading t’a recovery, will be liberally re-

nd ban

Firs!-^ ladies i Hotel. Wiley 1 * Congress Hall bath' housea •e tlie best equipped on . tte beach. Careful attendance. tf If)on wish a first-claa* turnout of any kind, call aud see Haynea, at Stockton Hotel. tf. led’ cold soda water, all the choice flavors, at Kennedy’s United. State* Pharmacy,- Washington and Deca'tur street*. tf If you wish to have a drag or pbrntoo., co team and driver, leave orders at cither of tbc store* of Dootoia Marry Mi cray. if I am not the only one, but one of the Practical Watchmakers of Cape May ■tg. _ . 8. M. Sm-t-dle/phil

patronage.

Stop at Dennis Considine’s to got-the. finest Imp-Tied and domestic wines and liquors, for family use a specialty. Bergdoll's beer on draught. Rochester beer in bottles ice cold. Dennis Consldlne, Prop., j!9 3t 0 Ocean sttect ' Samuel M. Smith, watchmaker, 24 Washington street, posesses a chronometer by wblph to truly regulate watches and clocks, and also a complete line of tho best implements for repairing watches. These facilities are ' IKissrBscd by any other establish- ’ this city. — j-4-5t

Reliable and courteous drivers at Haynes, livery, Stockton Hotel. Tbe flnest horses. tf. ■‘PottPOISlNE" is a compound of refined porpoise oil, imparting the aoftening products which have become so popular. Uso Porpoisino Russctine Dressing for russet leather and lightcolored shoes and preserve tbe original color and lustre. If a patent K-aHirr polish Is desired use "Gold Seal." if

Progressive Euchre.

funned, and Hi nlng of prizes

resulted lotlrewln- • following ladies

rot id, Mrs. Kirby; third,

Mgs. U'uildcniw, Gentlemen. prizhT «lr. Kudderow; ■ second, Thompson; third, Mr. Hagood.

F. II. Kirby

ml v

Mrs.

Mr. Ibideker and wife, II.T. Weeksand wife, Charles Rudderow and wife, A. II. Miller aiid wife, Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Focer, Mrs. Bolty, Hie Mieses Rlslsey, Toinllii. Holmes, Patti* Weeks, Louise Nixom Ada Nixon, 'Hagood. M.-wre. Frank Sillier, ’liarvey Weeks, Jr.. Thomiismi and Todd. Sacred Concert at Congress Hall. Tlie following programme will be perfurined by Simon Htsslcr’s Orchestra to-morrow evening at Cougrcsi Hall. Those who attend will enjoya muslci

treat.

1. March—Wedding Mendelssohn

HOTI I-N AMI COTTAGES.

Gape May Gify. KJ.

IIOTKI. I II AI.I OATK,

IDE-VOiT Near R. R. Station, Beach and Post Office. Nontb I.afa) cite Ntrcct Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week. MRS. T. R. BROOKS. Marine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect. SOW OPEN or the Reception of JSuests, MRS. F. IIAI.I.EXBECK. .

ARLINGTON HOTEL,

OppaNite R. R. Station.

Grant Street, Cape May.

O: J. Kkomek, Proprietor.

Flrst-olass Cuisino. Large Airy Rooms. Torms Reasonable.

CARROLL VILLA, Jnckwon Street, near the Beaeb, CAPE MAY.’ff. J. Delightful location. Everything first-claaa. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

Rossini IWCf&HL OT’EJST.

'2. Overture—Semirsmidtf .

a-htau-vu* QD.no.iJ • rt . H. W. SiWVEB, Manager.

4. Melodlo

Cornet Solo "Mr. George Ptffert. G. Loin du Hal C.GHIct I. Ase Maria Gounod 8. Selection—Mlgnnn... .• Thomas Including Hie Polonaise clarionet

obligato.

' Signor Sanlino.

V iolin Solo—

First Concerto Ds Benor.. Wiiim Herr It. bchrelnur. Ip. Overture—William Tell....Rossini A srtcciAL meeting of Council held this evening for the purpose of discussing, among other thing", the advisability of taking steps to extend Hie limit if the 1 Kindl’d debt of the city and seeking the advice of thefity Solicitor. We in; glad to know that Council is intereating itself In this msttcr, undoubtedly necessary that the Uiyit of the deiit-should lie extendnf. We need badly a number of public improvemeiitsi the property owners have asked for them . and their - requests ihonld bo granted. There is hot uoe way to do this, ami that is by Increasing tlie debt and using the money In this

way.

For improvement or la vestment. All visiting Cape May abouid see the Mt. Vernon Land Co.’a grounds, near Hie Elephant. Theri) la a rare chance for iuveatmeot. Lota have all city Improvement*—gas, water, a good sea wall, board walk and beach drive. Vou can buy ono of those ocean-front Iota building paipo*eo, or bny lor leas from the syndicates ou Instalments. Full loformaUoo at New Mount Vernon .Hotel, on tbe grounds or 8. F secretary, 1923 Germantown Philadelphia. " "

Rubecstcin’

-v-HOTEL COLUMBIAN

Thoroughly Henovatcd and Improved. ^

FQg-CrXaArt.

HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Propy. Rate*, $2.00 per Day. Special Rates by the Week. Elevatcr-aod Electric Bella. 1109-13 FILBERT STREET. FillLARELPHIA. Three Hquarra from Penn’S^t. It.'Depot. FUbert Street Cars pas* tlie dour.

M1NCELLAXEOFB.

E. Mlsso.v, 26 Washingfon Street, is showing this week a windowful of China Ware of American Manufacture. An inspection solicited.

Jf AQUETTE <fc STBATTOir, 15 Waahlagtoo 8t, Capo May, Dealer in pish, Oysters, Terrapin, Clams, Crabs, &c

Wason, will deliver to Hotels snM Oottagea wlthoa

1 */ ANTED.—A capable, and experienced man, now head waiter at one of the . yy hotels and a good caterer, desires to arrange with a party for control of diningroom and kitchen, where he could I ward the family ami do outside catering the coming fall and winter, in Philadelphia. Address H. W:, Stab Office.