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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR WIU.BE HUBliBHED EVERY MORNING, ‘ <««aw»e>®lTh DtIWMO Tm KOXTIU or JOLT *xr» iroi RT,

' | Editor* & Pnbliaher*.

MONDAY. 3UtY *l I99ft

*W»c»H thr attnitlotabf oar rroJler* .to thr idTcrtlurraetit. of the H*muh . Mon* Academy appcarlnf* in another

' Batcroat'iujuI Hamlay'atrauw filled hotel* and villa* with gucata, and ye*, terday witneaned a large multitude here to eryoy the exceptionally line eeaildc weather and the braulira awl plraaumi of old Tape May.

A nn.l. filed in thr Court of ('liaurery at Trenton by the Ocean Villa Land Company, charging J. He>ir> Edmunda, the notorloua Mayor of thla cif>, with'

lie be compelled waa explained at length lu yeaterday'^ PhOadelplila Record, but not w* clearly aa the Stab will place it before It'a reader* to-mgrrow. We have not the apace to apare today for the purpose.

WEAK we to puldiah oue-teutb of the kind and encouraging word* bestowed upon our dally abeet and onr elforta in ' both our dally ami weekly edition* to uphold the fair Came of our Queen City" by the aea, we should burden our column* with them. We feel grateftil and hope .to continue to merit appreciation.

PmorimoR I.rontft E. C. Colmerk, who advert Ur* In another place to leetore on the art of m ante ring to perfect tion the language of the French people, la a native af Pari* and ha* apent much time In the large cltle* of the United State* aa an inatruetor of French and haa been very aucceaaful. HI* method U simple and hb pupil* acquire the language with - rapidity under bis Instruction. He ahould.hav'e a good class

here. ^ ^ .

At Cape May this season there are scores of expert swimmers, ami among the number are many young boy* and girl*. There are many young married women, too, whose husbands having learned to swim are anxious that their ' wives should acquire thla must useful and beautiful accompUahment before they trust themselves to the dangers of the surf or thr risks of boatiug. In thla way the (iangers attendant upo the popular sports and features of sojourn by the aea during the summer are reduced to the minimum and the ladle* become aa enthusiastic votaries of

the breaker and cat beat as the

Upon the beach the swimmer* are

readily recognized. Their bathing

tumea are the lightest and simplest gaN merits Imaginable. They endeavor,

OUR GUESTS. AMP OTHER PERSONAL POINTS President (Harrison and Secretary Halford will return, to Washington toMr. and Mrs. H. M. Grant are* again at the Congreaa. They find it difficult to remain away long. Thomas Dolan, Mr. Wanamakci business partner, la hi* guest at t! Cape May Point cottage. , Hon. Austin Harrington,, mayor of Washington, la a- guest at Congi Hall registering there last evening. Morris K. Laugsdorf, the cigar, m ufacturer. who baa had a cottage at Cape -for several season*, is s Stockton

guest.

IsaaaL. Glasgow, superintendent of the General Delivery Office of tbePbHa. delpblt Pustoffioe, spent yest« -day at

the Cape.

Samuel Gaines, of Saginaw, Mich., sang a beautiful solo, /'The Lost Chord," In the BaptlR Church yester-

day morning.

Mr. Griggs, a Congreaa Hall guest, seem* to be a great favorite with the ladles and ia frequently seen promeoadhy — the haachi — Prof. George Aahbrldge, the aatronner, and wife, of Philadelphia, joying the aea breexes while stopping

at the Chalfonte.

W. S Millet was the favored partner of Mia* Slekler, at the Congress bop,.on

Saturday evening. Mias Slekler ia of the moat skillful da Doer*.

Judge Horace Russell, who la famoua (or bla d re talons, and wife, of Ne< York, arrived at the Stockton Saturday. The; will remain during the season. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harrisou, son and daugbler-lu law of the President, with their little daughter, May, arrived the summer White House Saturday lire. McKee and Secretary Halford dined at the Stoektoo, Saturday, with

Mr. and Mr*. Edward L. McKee,

It afford as little hindrance to movemeat as possible and no heavy materials are indulged in, Unencum- - he red with the trammels of corsets ami slays, theyklek and jump and frolic £» in the days when they wereatill in the nursery and played hide and see their night gowns. It Is gratifying to note the increasing popularity of this moat healthful sport, aa la evidenced -by the considerable number of young people and ladles acquiring the art, and the efforts of beginners are almost daily stimulated by the ability of a swimmer to help

Probably the most notable Instance thla season of a woman being dependent upon her own ability to help herself occurred Bsturday afternoon during the prevalence of the heavy squall from the Northwest. Mr. and Mra. E. S. Hand, of New York, who have thla season ns newed their acquaintance with the attractions of Cape May, ventured out for an afternoon'll sail In a fourteen-foot cat boat. They were in the deep and narrow reach back of Two Mile Beach, having hard work beating down towards Jarvis Bound against a strong flood tide and a atiff wind, when Mr. Hand's hat waa bknrn Cram his head. In a moment Hw** , betag dashed up against the steep hank too leeward and in trying to pick It op Mr. Hand brought the boat round and close in. Ingoing about the abeet twlated shout a partly bidden slake driven near the edge of the bank and before It could be freed or the peak dropped the squall struck the sail and the boat capalaed. Mr*. Hand, having had some experience of her husband's reckless method*, bold*>ere*lf hi readiness for emergen*lew, and aa Mr. Hand waa thrown under the boat ahe dove off to windward and swimming 'round the hews helped Mm to disentangle himself and than rdrased her dog which was cenfineg under thy forward deck. Swimming about dm recovered the clothes and tackle that the wind and

oottage In the evening. Southerland Law, the great cricket player who went to England at the bead of the American team, «a among the arrivals it the Chalfonte':Saturday, and is still a guest of that Ifouae. Mr*. H. II. Colclazcs* of^I’hllafielpbla, haa bright eyea, (febbra-rlph. tips and a bealthfulueas of ootnplewiggitba betokens the keenest of Cape May's recuperative, health-giving ozolIc air. Mr. W. H. H. Wallace and wife, who were at Congress Hall earlier In the season, have returned, saying that they found It Impossible, to remain away from so delightful a place as Cape MayJudge Harvey Slekler, of Tuukbaunock. Pa., one of the moat prominent lawyers ol Wyoming county, ia stop, plug at Congreaa Hall, "aoeompanled by his pretty and accomplished daughter, Mias SUlla. The Presidential party have been invited by James A Suffoer, of the Hotel Lafayette and Iron Pier, to attend the charming opera "AmoriU” which will be presented especially for the occasion thla evening. Manager H. W. John* ha* frightful dreamt occasionally, and so terrified a recent gurat, George Coetello, that he departs this morning. George olalma that hit nerve flailed him when hveonUmplated the proapect of another nightMrs. Ellx* Adams, ol Tuckatoe, an elderly lady of large means and pleasant social traits. Is again at the Devon to remain the entire season. Her slater. Mrs. Judge Shoemaker, aooompanylng bar last year, haa since been laid away > rest. Mrs. M. A. Potter sod son Willie, of Bethlehem, Pa., are a topping at the Marine Villa and will remain ufttll September. . Mrs. Potter ia well known here, being the wife of Prof. Poller, who, some four years ago, was an In atructor In our city. • Major E. F. Pautier, of old-tlmi Fifth- Maryland Regiment fame, ia oue« more enjoying his annual at Congress Hall with his wife, aa haa euatom for many years. Major Pootier one of nature's noblemen, so genial, i honorable, so true a gentleman. George Coetello, who lias been for several weeks a guest of our popular base W. Johna, returns to city to-day. The many ladles to whom be has been so attentive will algh, t bough unavailingly, that ao : brilliant a iumlnarly In their eoolal circles should

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We are glad to be able to aay that Mrs. F. J. Melvin is reeovaring from her recent severe attack ^ illness. On Saturday morning, abont 3 o'clock, Dr. Phillips, of this oily, waa called in and found her almost In a state of collapse, but by earefol and persisteut at-

With a soul full of bright pickings from the wayside of life, a Cincinnati girl enclojcs in her letter announcing her comiog, a little packet of miniature fire crackers, and says: "Fire these off on my arrival.” She cornea to the Devon to-day, and a whole pack of big fellows and a rocket will be set off in honor of the event. She will be sorry ■he mentioned "crackers." But don's

give It awsy.

SURF NOTES

The Misses Darueille are graceful

'bathers and are much admired.

Another stalwart young gentleman, a daring *nd easy swimmer, nude a dr-

tour of the Pier jeaterday.

Mbs Xaglet and Miaa‘Cottar are Been dally In the sort It la a pleasure to

waleh their graceful movement*.

Mica Lillie Dixon, tall and stately, graceful sad handsome, ia much Bought by frijod* daring the gathering of "i cietj" bn the Cape May strand daily. Mlaa Mary Sloan waa pointed out to the Star reporter yesterday as one of prettiest and aweeteat young ladies

clad in blue flannel.

Mias Florence Upper,one of the daintiest little buda among the younger

erle - of lady bathers^ was noticed with much admiration upon the-strand by her gentlemen friends yesterday. She

a superb bather.

Mr. and Mrs. Ewing, stopping at the Dixon oottage, were M.-sled comfortable upon the high beach yesterday looking upon their friends disporting themselves in the sorf. Mr. Ewing Is wealthy New York wool merchant. Eugene Harvey, a well known and popular Philadelphian, always in company with hi* friend, Mr. Brlr,.on Hie yacht Sybilla, was sren In excellent fair company on the Stockton battling

ground.

Ex-Postroaster William F. Harrity, J. McConnell and other gentlemen formed a prominent group on the upper bathing ground yesterday, watching

| the gentlemen (?) bathers.

the Uttar.took tea at the Presidential ^Mf^tjotnaa P. Corley and Mr. Harry

STARLIGHT. "Peace Is always bewntlful."

"I bear In William Tell the music of an aroused and angry people." S. W. Wiley, of Congress Hall baths,

boast* of doingan extraordinary amount

of business this aeaabn.

“The waltz ! some delicious measure

bathing me in bliaa.” '

Don’t faH to hear "Am'nrita." It* the finest opera-ever seen in Cape May and hit made a great bit on the Iron

Pier.

Tin types esn tie taken and finished In five minute* if neocene*ry by A. P. A II. B. Todd, corner Congress lawn. Ewing's ball) house* are opposite the best bathing ground Anri are liberally

patronized.

Our nrnslimallow's am *upci fine. Try thegi. . H. Kuss, Ju„

ST Washington street.

. Frratdcnt Harrison and family are ttapeered to attend (he performance of ••AmoriU” on the Ipni Pier to night, arrangement* having bees made;

.j. Such expressions a* ••That'* the fineat ^Ttronp picture I ever saw," and " Isn’t

that a splendid picture of that child ?" ia beard every day at Clieeter'a studio,

corner Stockton Bath*.

"AmoriU" ia the Ralk of Cape May. The Iron Pier waa crowded Saturday night to see thla charming optima. It wilt he given again to-night. - Take a look at Cheater'* groups and yon■wtnrtttnrWerj body else, pronounce

them par excellence.

An excursion to Wildwood Beach Occam every Tuesday and Friday, a special train leaving Cape May at 10 SO A. M. and returning 'leave Wildwood Beacli at 2.30 P. M. Round trip ticket*.

SO ocula.

Don’t nil** seeing that great opera, "AmoriU,” aa given by the opera company on the Iron Pier to-night. Fob Salk, cheap for cash, a No. 1 Kodak Camera, iusuntanemis, loaded for 75 photos; first cost 123; nearly new. Just the tiling for tlie seashore, afford* lota of fun. A. M/ Ricu, j2t-3t, RelMc-ratowu, Md. Artistic grouping by A. P‘ & H. B. Todd, the photographers, foot of Con- . Vletri's fruit and confectionery store, No. 40 Washington street, is one of the moat popular of lu kind. Vietri has been long in business here and hla petrous find him prompt and reliable. rdrythlng in season and goods deliv-

B. Paul, gentlemen of fine physique land handsome^ promenaded the beach rith their very Estimable young lives, formerly the Mioses Rlegel, greeting

pleasantly many fiends.

The Misaea Fugiiet, whose type of beauty that come* of their French ancestry la ao pleasing to' admiring eyes, poos a pleasant hour/dally upon the strand where their dcl^htful company la much sought. They are not very partial to surf bathing, nor do they Ukc on rnnch of the seaside Un so many young ladies by exposure seek. One of the most beautiful ladies seen among the ■ poets tors upon the strand at bathing hour yesterday was Mra. Fred Betz,Jr. Mrs Betz le A pronounced blende, with beautiful tresaes, spiritnello eye*, -finely chiseled j features and symmetrically moulded figure. With a charming disposition and'caae of ner that become her personal graces, she is unusually admired and esteemed. Those interested ta yachting sports and ths Caps Hay pnbllo generally may well make up their mindk that the oan yacht race that haa been held on coutemptalion will not take place. Mr. Will Richardson haa'exerted himself bring it abont, bat sufficient Interest not manifested Itaell to accomplish any definite rvsulta aa yet. In this rection we might state, however, t Mr. Richardson'* ysebt, ths Martha, Captain Dloklnaon, la ready to sail £. H.uodachalk’a yachtVietor at any time. Now let’* have a little sport between these fast sailer*, and get np a little

nautleal excitement.

I place her

When Mr. M. Barrio*, of the firm of M. A J. 8. Perrin*, Philadelphia, wn to old Cape May last apring, and so fell In love with tbs place that ha asnounoed his Intention of renting a oottage for the anmmer, some of his friend* pooh-poohed the Idea, bat audls more settled In tbeooorlctloc that bo to bolter sattafied here than In previous seasons spent elsewhere. Ho odds another to iher of gentlrmen of liberal vtswt who believe there are still great opportunities here for development, to accomplish which any stumbling block itaolf or blmaelf In the way of true progress moat be gotten rid of. for Investment

it la given It And be ia right.

The Congress Hop. Tlie Unit grand hop of the s curred at. ('imgrewa Hall on Saturday evening. The large diningroom prepared for the occasion and thrown open for the dancer* for the first and Simon Haaalpr'a Hii|ierl> orchestra gave forth eni-hsaitiog muidc. Professor Asher waa nitayoiilalile absent because of the recent (leath of hla father, and J. P. Prrach, Jr., filled the position a* master of i-errmonle* in the effective manner: .The room wa* filled with gay anil lieautifnlly-attlred' ladle* afid gentlemen, who entered Into the spirit of the occasion in the hearty, ner characteristic of the attendants at Congress Hall hop*. Some of the ladles who occupied the floor and partitlcipated in the dancing are aa follow* : Mr* Lewis Young, Mr* E Fox, Mrs Judge Curtis, Mra John Perarh, Jr, Mra J F Cake, Mr* Napheya, Mrs. Collins. Mrs Yannen.au, Mra Griggs. Missc. Allen, Matthews, K. Perkins, Lulu Young, Irene Kelly, Kate McConnell, Mra Oody, Misses D«nn!elle, Misi Tillie May Forney, Mrs Tilton, Misses M Coryell, Mamie Clark, Laura Wood, Ethel Price, Mias Kennedy, Misses Jennie Thatcher, Clara Franks, Aririie Gray, Maggie Carhart, Minnie Williams, Ella Green, Joslr Morton, Mamie Stevens, Addle Richardson, Edith Clayton, Ethel Parks. ■ Tire Stockton Hep. *’ Toe hop at the Stockton Saturday evening was largely attended. It waa of Uie most brilliant affairs of the mu. Professor Feeder's orchestra furnished the moat Inspiring music, ami eaent paused a very enjoyable evening. A few of the ladies present

ere:

Mra. Lieutenant Duvall,'Misses Julia Wood. M*y Lee Duvall, Addle Hyneman, Hattie Loufoe Page, Adele Tack, Laura Butcher, Hattie Mann, Miss Me, (’ready. Mlaa Bradford, Addle Mayer, Emma Anderson, Mlaa Clayton, Mis* Abbott, Mrs. James Helghe, Mra. Chos. Fox, Mra. G. D. Clark, Mlsse* FetherMra. Ishi Bamberg-r, Mra. Atwood, Mrs. Hyneman, -Mr*. Joseph Bohn, Mra. Findley Barnes, Mra. M. L. Clark, Mrs. Chari** May.

Mr. George Gwlnner, of Fourth street P. R. K. office, will assist E. II. Allen, agent ot the Union Transfer Company, at Cape May, this season. Tlie storm of Sunday lafet along shore in the upper end of this couny was very severe, hail falling In great quantities, doing much damage and inlsome instances destroying entire crops of vegetables. Some farmer* along toward* Btealey’s Point, wo understand, have met with considerable loss. Tho opera compeny on the Iron Pier are giving fine performances lately, and "Aroorita" ia drawing targe crowds. Don’t fail to sec it. Captain John Hooper, aged 72, tlie retired sea captain of Tuckahoe, this county, died at hla home there on Friday. The funeral takes place to-day B. M. Smith, the practicable watchmaker, of Capo May City, formerly with Bailey, Banka A Biddle, so well ■known for reliability and good workmanship, watches and clocks repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. He also has on band a -fine lot of Capo May diamonds and .cuts them to ordor. Do not fall to call on hfin as lie will take great pleasure In showing you hla good*. jiit-Ot To-day's baaebail game will bo a great on* if the expectations of the RivertiWfii are realized, and if Cape May is careless the result may not bh pleasing to them. MoFetrldga, wjjO baa won considerable fame aa a pitcher, will pitch, and he has been practising. It Is said, considerably for this particular game, determined to down Cape May If possible. No lover of an'interesting game can afford to.miss this one, as it Is almost sura to be a close and

exciting one.

A rare bargain—A good horse, wagon and bsmesa fur only (50.00. Apply to P. F. Quldort, foot of Perry at. jtH 5tTake the yacht Gussic, Captain York*, for a pleasant fishing or sailing

trip,

Flret'jl, ladies or

Hotel.

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Congreaa Hall bath house* at equipped on the beach. Careful attendance. V tf

If you wish a flrat-clasa turnout of any kind, call and see Haynes, at Stock-

ton Hotel.

Ice cold soda water, all the choice flavor*, at KenncdyAi United States Pharmacy, Washington and Decatur If you wish to have a drag or p ha: ton, lee team and driver, leave orders at either of the atoms of Doctors Marcy

A Mrcray.

Wiley,-of Congress Hall bath bouse* has placed a tent on the strand for the accommodation of bis patrons. It la an excellent substitute for the much needed pavilions. tf Go to A. Hewitt's store, 44 Washington street, for dry good*, notions, and millinery. Store, opp. Catbolio church. Our motto : " One price to all." tf ' A'-o.vzo Hewitt. Stockton auif baths are the heal equipped on the coast. Rooms will be rented at much reduced rates for tin ». tf

J. W. Bradshaw’s fruit store I* Unnally atoexed with the moat Inaoloua foreign and domeatlo fruit at low prices. Free delivery. Decatur near Washington street. if . . . r ..0didlj

equipped for business, with excellent

bathing robes, polite altentloD. affid convenient rooms. Pavilion on the beach

for accommodation of his bather* tf

J. B. K. Hand A Son arj the old original and only Cape May dtamond cutCape May. Cape May diamonds rings, pica studs, buttons, and all of onr own macufaeture. Repairing of fine watebes sod jewelry.by skilled workmen only. tf* Lovetts, No. IS Doran street, harness manufactory, Is prepared to torn out all descriptions of "work in this line. A full assortment of harneia, blankets, net*, etc., etc. Repairing done with " lattices and dispatch. tf Fred Araold'a Merobant'c Exchange, Washington and Jackson street*, is one

of the popular place* of retort for those

who detire to enjoy seaside delicaore prepared In the moatakillfnl manner. The liquors dispensed ct the bar

Go to Lansing’! Cafe, comer Lafayette and Decatur streets, for private terrapin supper*, soft, hard, and deviled crab*, oyster*, and little neck clams. Game In season. Wines and liquors. Beer on draught. Families supplied, tf - Fonr and alx in band coaches for

Mr. Gperire Lovett offer* to the public at his old Jackson street stand, all the beat quality of feed*, hay ami Hour at the lowest prices. Order* promptly filled and delivered. Give this popular niercbsut your patronage. if Stop at Dennis Comldine’* to get the finr*t Imported and dom-itlo wines and liquor*, for family use a specialty. BereiMTs beer on draught. Rochester

beer in bottles Ice onld. Deunis Consiiflne, Prop.,

jl0-8t fi Ocean meet. Reliable and courteous drivers at' Ilxyne*. livery, Stockton Hotel. Tho fineat horse*. tf. George Crawford has secured the sole agency for the celebrated Big Elk Dairy Hatter at Cape May. Consnmera ahnuid tliis in miul and leave their orders

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Mrs. R. T. Brown’s dry goods and notion store la replete with a targe stock of goods auitable lor theacaaon. Ladies •will find it to their Intereat to call. Corner of Washington and Perry streets. Marcy A Mecrsy'a Philadelphia pharnisry. eorqer of Ocean street and fill. umbia avenue, have a bigrun for their champagne soda. This ia a deliciously, healthful Hammer drink. The finest *od» drink in town. Made only at the Philadelphia pharmacy. Ocean street and Columbl* avenue. tf Samuel M. Smith, watchmaker, 24 Wasliington street, posesses a chronometer by which to trply regulate pletc line of the best implement* for re pairing ’watchca. These facilities are not possessed by any other establishment In this c(ty. j-4 St Tlie Stockton life guards are now on duty and arcstarinned in ffonl of Stockton bath ho-uaea dally. These men are sober and men that have had several years experience, and their maintenance depends upon tlie liberality of pe-r sons bathing in that locality. They are in no, way connected with' any other life guards. For further information apply to tf Wlt-MAU Bltows, Captain. ■ POHPOISIXK" is * compound of refined porpoise oil. imparting the softening products which have become ao popular. Uae Porpoisine Knssetinc Dressing for russetTeafhcr and lightcolored shoes and preserve the original color and lustre. If a patent leather polish Is desired use "Gold Seal.” If

The Beat Upset. .I Fishing ('reek, on Sat unlay a

managed to climb up on t. the boat and clung to Church and Joseph Magui working at Highland Bcaci disaster and Immediately rt beach for a boat, but fimllu

i-ch-loading . The boys i- bottom ot :. William noticed the Ill'll to the none then', i about two towns Ed. 1 boats lint

pronounce! 1 by markable qnalll

lity and purity.

is to be of it

HOTEI.N AND COTTAGES.

(JdpC- Tfldy Gify, N.J. to Guests.,

eominiMlatloin Brst clan.

Near R. R. Station, Beach and Post Office. Month Lafayette Street Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week. ^ MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

'Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. SOW OPEN jpor the Reception of pruEsrs. MBS. F. II ALLEN BECK.

mil on the bay hereafter. A Donkey Parly. An impromptu donkey parly was iningnratad at New Mount Vernon lintel •tl Friday evening last, and a very enjoyable time was spent. Admission w-As charged and the amount received was donated to the Seaside ■ Home, Cape May Point. Children alone indulged In the amusement of tailing the donkey. Tlie affair was conducted by Mra. Kane ami Mra. Boyer. After this entertainment fancy dancing by the children closed-the evening’s amusement. Proprietor Klingler prepared a nice lunch, of which tin- children partook before re-

tiring.'

Iced Van Honten’s -Cocoa Best and gis* farthest. The Royal Cocoa of Hotlknil, the granted by the King of Hpllaiu

licited.

A Complimentary Lcctarc. on “Voice Culture, in the French Language, or How to acquire perfect accent ami pronunciation in French.” by Prof. Xucien E. C. Collicre, A. M.’, a natiVlof Paris, France, will be gii May Ocean Pier, Tuesday, July 23il, jit 4 o’clock P. 3I. f In the hall on the Pier. Tickets admitting free to Pier ami halt may be had hv applying at Hie office of tho Hotel Lafayette.' J-21-2t For Improvement or Investment. 'All visiting Cape May abould see It Mt. Vernon Land Co.’s grounds, net the Elephant. There is a rare ohanoe for inveatment. Lota have all city Improvement*—gas, water, a good aea wall,, board walk and beach drive. You can buy one of those ocean-front lota building puipaacs, orbuy lor lets from the syndicates on Instalments. Full Information at New Mount Vernon Hotel, on the grounda or B. Bardalry, secretary, 1B23 Germantown avenue. Philadelphia. ' tf Excursion Ticket to AtinnUc fily by's Pont Via PenDiylyanta Railroad. The people of Capo May have an ei oellenl opportunity of making a fly log

ARLINGTON HOTEL, -Op|H»Mllc n. B. Mint ion. Grant Mtreef, Cape Bay.

G. J. Kromek, Proprietor.

Flrat-olasa Cuisine. Largo Airy Rooms, Terms RoasonaUle.

QA^IROLL VILLA., Jackson Street, near tbe Bench.

ClPE MAY, N. J.

Delightful location. Everything firet-clasa. Close to Ooean Pier, MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

These tickets read by Ooean City, thence by steamer Longport and Mienoe by rail to Atlantic City. The roots I*, a pleasant one, and It ia agreeably varied by tbe boat ride between Ocean City -and Longport Tlie rates for the tickets are Cape May 16 Atlantic City, one way, (1.45,. excursion, valid for ten days, •3.00.' tl

♦--HOTEL COLUMBIAN Thoroughly Renovated and Improved!

TO’SSF OJPEIT.

H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r. Rates, t2.00 per Day. Special Rate* by the Week! Elevator and Electric Bell*. 1109-18 FILBEBT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Three Squares (roni IPenn'a R. It. Depot. - Filbert Street Car* pan thedoor.

m is(’»:lla\i;ov.n.

E. Misson, 26 Washington Street, is showing this week a windowJul of China Ware of American Manufacture. An inspection solicited.

JAdkUETTE * STRATTON, 15 Washington BL, Cape May, Dealer in pish, Oysters, Terrapin, Clams, Crabs, Ac 1* and Cottages with promptnen.

now head waiter at one of the re with a party for « “ iddoMrtr"-

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