Cape May Daily Star, 22 July 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR wyxjK. - I'CBLISIIED EVERY MORNIKG, (ticrrr ichdst),

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TUESDAY; JLI.Y 22

, Ucr» «!»:»to IL<- cnennumltjr hripeli iia to print the Oi' ftni'K'**! ol(Uiiilii); of mon*-y uiuli-r Ul*v prut It}- the . -Mayor of till.* l it}, 4. Hrmy Winnodi. We Mieve the Uek of BOiw »t Cipi- JUj- ilurini: ill*- l*»t UUct. Si fur an- hr hue lui-ii ut*l* Ims |ir*'ii'iin *l all iitsifjV.-eji u:f.nui|ir mriit, unlrM iImt* '*» •■■u.mi-th ii} It” f**r him. Hi' lu« bei'li l•a^^}•lll^; warfare aKaiimt the nest r.ilinsui m e It» befttplAiig.^for thlii

a M-hi-ni*- wbleh

town capitalluta, full of -for Capo Mar. w ho have temptr*! to linen-et then

We lias'e no <l.*nht' that Vh«n' Hhn

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wliirh ot In • prove thi* i-liy anil to l»i-"ime hli-olHh-tl with It. have kIv.-» np the Idea In Kiiat, liecaua.* of the marhlnatiui this man apnlnut their |mrkrtl» Nearly every improvement attempted or continued under hiu auupic™ liave proven rank fallun-K, thoii};h he ha» pan-utly fatteneil on tlieir failure, ami, to '<|UoU- a faerthios exehangi . ever a run (jeta rieh hy handlii one elar’a money, II U «afr to *• that “there'a Mithin deil ijp tlnierik." We deem It to lie an iM|MTatlve puldic duty, .therefore, to ex|a>ae every liuti of w nuiK doiii)' hy him, !u onle want pedple who may denire to in here that they muat Hirer dear of t rock* and breaker*, If they-drairr t< cape dfanater. He la “aoundlog bra**,” and, iu our opinion, nothin}; really pro-gn-wive, aafe or'atralght I* apt to pro esed fnim him. Under the auaplces of the Church of the United Brethren In Christ, a camp meeting will commence at Cape' May Point, Friday July Hfitb. cloelmt Sunday evening, August 3rd. Provisions will be furnished at the camp ground, or readllv obtained, so that peraons can anally board themaelves. Good board and lodging .will be furnished at 1100

porday.

John J. Conway, one of the regulars among our Philadelphia eolony of aummer cottagers, eztfaota about aa much ■olid enjoyment from Cape May Ufa aa may bo bad by one who continues to give personal attention to business In the city. Tb* Bah In the sounds have all beard of John, but when he takes a day off and remalna at the Capo they conm right up to be booked, and hfa Incuts proverbial. Mr. and Mra. Conway have a group of Bve bright, maunerly children, four of whom are •boys, the eldest nearing bla twelfth year, who admits that be baa tb!*tiueball fever as badly as Papa Conway has the flahing propensity. Cheater baS-joat photographed the entire group in excellent style. Mrs. Conway Is a daughter of another of our most esteemed cottagers, Mr. B. A. Rudolph, the Manayunk paper manufacturer. Ttie back yards meet and the well-worn path shows the strength of family love.

Leetare. Tickets to complimentary lecture on Voles Culture In the French Lsngusgc, or How to Acquire Perfect Aoqent and Pronunciation in French, by Professor Colllere, to be given on the Ocean Pier, to-day at 4 P. M., may be had at the Hotel Lafayette free of cost. In reference to this lecture we quote from t^s Baltimore American, ot bunday, Jnoe 15. 1890, aa follows : Professor Luclrn E. C. ColUere. of Washington, a natbeot Paris, gave an Introductory lecture to hit comae In French, last night, at Lehmann's Hall. The audience, although not hris.coeslstodot the moat educated people tot the city, Inclndlng a Johns Hopkins eon- " ' unber ot teachers ot the livered a moot Instructive and exhaustive lecture on his chosen topic, In -^'-h he shows himself a master. He dlml-

lle made the propoattlon clear that aa all people have the samavocal organs, ihey ean keqnlra the same languages. It ordinarily In ’ telllgent and properly tsoaht. An a specimen be gave an-Invariable method ot proouncta-

iMd Tu Hoatrn’i Cocoa. Beat and goes farthest. The favorite drink of the King of Holland. Manufactured at Weesp, Holland.

The f rat and last set of Amorlta -will be given on the Iron Pier for the matloM to-morrow, at 10.S9a.rn., admission 10c.

_ OUR GUESTS. AND OTHER PERSOMAL POINTS Charles B. Lear,' Burgess of West Cbeater. Is at the Arlington. Tbumas T. Smith, of West Cheater, la at the Arlington. ' The Miaars. Fug net are riaitiag' Jlon. and-Mrs. J, E. Reyburu fora few days, -Picaidrnt Harrison and members of hi* family enjoyid a bath yesterday

morning.

Mrs. Francl* 'N. Buck a prominent Willmlngton apeiety lady, is a Lafay-

STARLIGHT.

Mr. and Mrs. Rnaaell Harrison wift remain at the summer White House

umll August 10. when it la expected I The chocolate cigarette, are quite a that Hbe Presidential party will leave novelty at Muse’, 51 Washington street, for Creason. | Be sure and see Cape May and Young

America play ball to-morrow.

Nobody should fall to sec that roost j oharmiug. opera, Amorlta, uu the Iron

The Miaae*'Zells, two ebarming little girls, an Congress Hall. They a

Mi*. E. Liferty la

sojourning a

! always happy j Pier,

i encircle their |

fine Fr though

ijslphia. Sb- and Mr. and Mr*. Char’ea H Gray, of Wasli'inginn, frrqaroily in dulge in p'otracted convrvsatlon In that

cite guest. j language on the porches of the Di-voh. Mr.and Mrs. (ieorwe W. Boyd dined j T h„ MI««o* Darne'lle and Mias Bayne at the Prealdentlal Cottage last evening j of ( - 01 j gn . M Hall, three beautiful and upon Invitation of Mra. McKee. aecmnpU.hed ladies. Iravcthl. afternoon Charles Webborj proprietor of,the j for their home in Wa*hington. Tlieir Hotel Hamilton. Hageraiown. '} looaU-d stay wa* of short duration but will be

long nmerabered.

P. F. Quidor Take the Yorke, for a

trip

Flrsl-claa* single drlvh

Hotel Arrlvala

| Columbus” Ohio—Mra George Mooey-

| piny. Mias M.rsflrld. 8t. Paul-D WH.nd.

| Riverton—G Mofrisou Taylor. F K [ Moore, J J Hove}, M L Drt-nnen. L G i Graff, Jr, J R McFtirdge” Jr. George i Neil In*. E M Simpson, C L Flanags ' and wile, L A Fla.i.g.o and wife, Wl.

iE-BS

grutH, at Haynes, Stockton N

, well _ .

in SD.v », M'*l

*d w:f<

» A K-I!»g. F S

the Lafayette for a few weeks.

Ml*. -L T-. Gillespie, one of Phils, del phis'* moat charming young ladle*,

la sojourning at the#~uidaor.

Miss Clara Burrows wa* one of the most graceful dancers seen at Congress

Hall hJp on Saturday evening.

Frida Westergaard, an amiable Phil-'

adelpha yonng lady, la enjoying

Mrs R. Boerman, a Congress

gueata. la one ot Towaootowu'a, Md., Bref citizena. Though not a'journalist, he la well posted In public affairs, and gave us tome interesting Information relative to newapaperdom In Baltimore

Samuel L. Clayton, son of Judge

Thomas J.

Delaware County Courts, and Charles B. Rosa, city editor -of the Cheater Hutting' Xetrt, passed ' Sunday very pleasantly with their old frlerfil, Ed. Thomas, formerly of'Cheater, at the

Mis* Essie Trost, a Cincinnati regu-

lar, always so warmly welcomed at the

Cape, arrived yesterday at the Devon. W. V. Case, the extensive lumber

dealer, of Germantown, la sojourning

at the po|u!ar Lafayette with hia wife. : Sea Breeze

The President leaves for Washington Mr. and Mt*. Focht, Mr. and Mrs. |. U * , * nc

this morning at 9 o'clock. Ho will be Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Hickman and j It * just the th'ng to have a seaside accompanfed by Secretary Halford. I Mia. Focht were out in the^ yael.t - Chwrer'.fco^^rrsi^klon Sur?Baths*

fineries will play Cape May w. They are coming down to

Careful all any kind, c ton Hotel.

Ice cold ***da

r* i Fll.ir f, M— '*• | Fhlladrlplila-WiM.m B Warm*. ' Po.il. svi! I,., Md W N ll.iys. Dr B

W Walling.

Baliiimue—E Butin and wif« M.«

-■e] Henry Jones Mias Hyde.

Kennedy’* United^ State* , Camden-George W B|gck.

If you wish to have a drag or phieton, nice team and driver, leave ordere at

either of the store* of Doctors Msrcy

A Mecray. » tf Wiley, of Congrcu Hall bath house, has placed a tent on the strand, for the accommodation of bla patrons. It la an excellent substitute for tbe much needed pavilion.. ' tf Go to A. Hewitt's store, 44 Washing-'’ ton street, for dry goods, notion*, and millinery. Store, opp. Catholic church. Our motto : “ One price to all " tf 'Alonzo Hewitt. Stockton surf baths are the best

rquipued or

Phil*

la—M *•

nted at much reduced rate* f

Mm. George Monypeoy, of dolurabna, | Clover the other day for a day * fishing, I* i*io of Windsor's met esteemed : »nd though a little wetting overtook guests. Sfie will remain aeveral week*. ! ,ll,;, “* *l>ortiug luck was ao good

Dr. Hoerokly, of Philadelphia, baa rented and la now occupying Pilot Ellla E drelgb'acotUge, No. 13 North Mr*. C. B. Reeve*. Jr., of the United State*, I* one of the moat vivaclou the many lady bathers and love* bath, tng dearly. Harlan G. Scott, el., a rising young-lawyer, atrd with Ell Bird, I^iq , la stopping at Congress Hall. John C. Hemmeter, M. B., Ph. D., of Baltimore. Isaeeklug'complete rest from Tnaluesa worry and caref aa a guest 1 a Aldlne. ( Little Mia* Nellie WaVl^ceTa'grnwlng * fine nut brown complexI^Kls'thia favored climate, while (topping at the United States. Miaa Carrie Dittmar, a winning brunette, of lovely dlopoaltlon, la one ol '*" moat popular of'the Philadelphia ooterie of guests at tbe Aldlne. H. G. Shirk and family, of Lancaster, n , are goeaU at the United SUtea, and will remain aeveral weeks. Mr. Shirk drab largely In tobaoco. Mr*. George Nooypeny, of Columbus, Ohio, aeoompanled by the pretty Miaa Marafleld, came to Congrei Hall last evening for au extended sojourn. Dr. John Deaver, the celebrated Philadelphia physician, Is a Lafayette guest accompanied by bla wife. He la attending the family of Mra. Weightman. William C. Spruanee, Esq , tbe aenr member gf the New Castle county, eh, bar, la a Congress Hall gueat and la accompanied by his son, J. Spruanee. Mr*. Mary Daniels, of Philadelphia, >w at the United State*, la paiaion ately fond of bathing. She grows younger as she sporte In the hi r. E. P. Shields, former pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city of Bristol, Pa., la- down among old friend* for a aUy of reverel day*. David McCloakey, from Wilmington, joined his wife at the Elberou on Sunday. Mrs. McCloakey Is accompanied her personal friend, Miaa Anna

Hughes.

Capt. John A. Gordon, o.* the C'enaus Bureau, Washington, a gentleman of high personal honor, and genial social trslU, vial ted bis friend* at the Devon rer Sunday. C. Henry Elsenbraut, of Baltimore, Mra. H. R. Elaenbrant and daughter, with a party of eight frlenda, will S r'"ve at the Arlington this week for a •son'* atay. Andrew Wheeler, Jr., and Mrs. Wheeler, who are prominent In Philadelphia social circles, are enjoying the bwlmy breezes aa they blow acroaa Windsor porahea. Mr. David Springer and Miss Katie Bnokwalter are very pleasantly located ' the Eltteron. On Saturday they were joined by Mias Bnckwalter'a parents, *o slater, Miaa Ella. Miss May Maglll, ao pleasantly remembered by tbe Devon guests of last •eaaon, baa rcturned-for the present a. Her beallh, we regret to state, remains somewhat precarious Mias Itettle Goff has returned to her favorite resort for a short sojourn, after which she will travel for aeveral weeks In tbe Eastern States. She la always welcome In the Elberon society. Mr. Jed. Crease la growing to be quite fond of the society of ladles, and on Saturday evening escorted the obarming Miaa Annie Gibson to Congress Hall bop, and they were among the moat graceful of tbe many aooompllahed

'aneers.

Dr. Richard IL Townsend, a retired physician and capitalist, of Philadelphia^ with hia wife, are at the Stockton for immer. Dr. Townsend is a natlva of Cape May and has been coming to tbe Cape every season. Professor Colllerre, who Is about to establish a claaa for the teaching of tbe prenunciation of the French language. Is a gentleman fally capable of doing asfnl work. We call attention to

Breeze hotel,

and their enjoyment of

little rami they". They had % jolly day of It. ' - Mr. and Mra Frank Renspn, of Fifth and Broadway, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, are viailing Mrs. Melvin, at the 8ca Hrtcze hotel, who is a slater to Mrs.

They arrived just previous sudden attack of Blue

Friday- evening, and Mra. Benson has since beep faithfully In at*e at tbe bedaidevof her slater. * . Mr. T. H. Bejchtei and family pleaaaul occupaucy of cottage No. 27, Columbia avenue, lf>r many years past the summer homo of the -late Oliver Smith. We Bud Mr. Bechtel to be very genial gcntlckiao, and tbe Stab welcome* him and his family to the collect cottage circle located on t

beautiful aveoue.

Miaa Aletta Haynes will next week leave her frlenda here to join a party of Now York frlenda for a| trip to the Catakills fora sojourn until the last of-Au glut. Mias Haynes spent a portion of Die summer two yeariyago iu thoeo historic regions, and roamed dc-Iiglilfully over tbe nooks and cfanulea of which wa have read and board ao much. W«i envy her this pleasant recreative time- The Staii wishes her great pleasure during her absence. Robert M. Fricnhe)/ Edward C. Graham, George Van Harten, W. H. Maason, Richard W. Maccubbiu and John B. Keplinger were a jolly company of gentlemen who remained Sunday at the 8rs Breeze. * Mr. Keplinger declares he came on from Baltimore to see President Harrison on half .of Colonel H. M. Frienbel, to urge hi*.appointment for Secretary of State, aa-Blaloe la reported aa about to resign. Frienbel In turn declares it hi* intention ahonld administrative lightning strike, that Ed. Thomas shall be asqjptant sec-

retary.

Mr. and Mr*. William Focht, In occupancy of the Chatlea E. Kelley cottage, so prominently located at Grant and South Lafayette streets, are passing the season In aa thoroughly enjoyable a manner as any ol. tbe Philadelphia colony, which I circle la quite large this year. Mr*. Focht Is truly a charming woman, whek^ many grace* cast social brightness ui»ou all about her.. Plea*antly associated with ber at preaent are MIsm-s Emily and Clara Focht, alateri to Mr. Focht, very prepossessing young ladies. Miaa Emily la qnlte au expert bowler, and In the Stockton alleys on Saturday evening bowled a count ot Those, acquainted with the game know ibis to be an excellent record, especially for a lady. She enjoys the exercise hngely. Base Ball Notes. Knickerbocker la on the high road to fame as a batter. Colonel Yt sirs la a dead cci tainty on every ball wbleh comes bla way. It would be very bard to beat the game put up by Cape May yesterday. McFctridge was hit hard, but then Cape May la noted for (lugging the

ball.

i will -have the A. C. 8. N. Cloh, formerly tbe Young America, with ua to-morrow. put on bla glasses yesterday and showed the visitor* bow they couldn't hit tbe ball. The dear ladles are the keenest of the itbuslaeta who gather at the Athletic Park to see each game of ball. Congressman Reyburn tossed up bla it in great glee whan tbe game was completed and Cape May were victor*. Two very pronounced kicks were made against the umpire's decision, and the book ol rules was sent for and satli - factory decisions were reached. Iced Tea H •uten’a Cocoa. Beat and goes farthest. Tlie Royal

Rem

■a will be produced Tliurs-

anotber day on

The beat thing for sunburn' Ist'ucur her Cream, to be had at the Philadetpli Pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue ai Ocean street- 22w ' J. W. Bradahaw's fruit store Is co tlnually stocked with ihe moat luscious foreign and domestic fruit at low prices. Free delivery. Decatur near Washing, ton street. tf Wiley's Congress Baths are splendidly equipped for tmaineam with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, an venlent rooms. Pavilion on the for accommodation of bla batl.urs Fur Salk, cheap for cash, a Kodak Camera, inatantaneouaj loaded for 73 photos; Brat coat *23; nearly new. Just the thing for the seashore, affords Igta of fun. A. M. Rich, j31 3t Reialerstown, Md. J. S. K. Hand A Son are the old original and only Cape May diamond cutters In Capo May. Capo May diamonds set In rings, pins studs, buttons, and all of our own manufaolnre. Repairing of fine watches and jewelry by akified Lovetts, No. 12 Ocean street, harness manufactory. Is prepared all deacriptlons of work In this lino. A full assorttilent Of harness, blankets, nets, etc., etc. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. tf Xrt Sale.—The Decorative Art Society, of Baltimore, will give an exhibition and sale of fine needle-work and embroideries, to take place to-day and to-morrow, July 22d and 23d, In Stockton Hotel Parlor. Fon finished photographs go to A. P. A Iff B. Todd, the leading photographer*. corner Congress Hall I.awni Fred Arnold's Merchant'&Kxqhangr, Washington and Jackson streets, one of the popular places of resort for those who ileaire to enjoy seaside delicao preps red In the most skillful manne: The liquor* dispensed at tin bar ai pronounced by connoisseurs to be of n markable quality and purity. tf An cxcuralon to Wildwood Reach occur* every Tuesday and Friday, a special train leaving Cape Mav at 10 30 A. M. and returning leave Wildwood Beach at 2.30 P. M. Rouud trip tickets, 50 cents. tf Go to Lansing's Cafe, corner Lafayette and Decatur atreeta, for private terrapin supper*, aoft, hard, and deviled crabs, oysters, and little neck olaraa. Game In season. Wluea and liquors. Beer on draught. Families supplied, tf Four and aix^ in hand coaches for evening parties at Haynes livery, Stockton Hotel. tf. Mr. George Lovett offers to the public at hia old Jackson street stand, all the beat quality of feed*, hay and Hour at the lowest pITcei." Order* promptly filled and delivered. Give this popular meroha'nt your pktronage. tf Stop at Denma Consldlne's to get the finest Imported and domestic wlnea and liquors, for family use a specially. Bergdoll'a beer on draught. Rochester beer In bottles Ice cold. Dennis Consldine, Prop.,-jlfi-St 6 Ocean street. Reliable and conrteoua driven at Haynes, livery, Stockton Hotel. Tbe finest horses. tf. Mre. R. T. Brown's dry goods and notion store is replete with a large stock of goods suitable lor the season. Ladies ll! find it U| their Interest to call, orner of W asblngton and Perry streets. Grand matinee on the Iron Pier, Wednesday morning, at 10.80 a. m. Admission only 10c. Petite Photo* (L50 per dozen at A. P. A H. B. Todd'a, corner Congress Hall

Lawn.

I. Smith, the practicable watchmaker, of Cape May City, formerly with Bailey, Banks A Biddle, ao well

knowl

■son, Ro

Herman C Fox. 3 H TlmmpMn, Mlsi Lizzie MaglR, .Miss M«y Magill, Dr E C Grave*, J A Maudcreon Mary W Bonaatl, Elizabeth Ut Kearney, Il.rry Z;waand wife, John H “ M Biandca and fam iy. E O Prol L Gracaer ai l ily, Felix Kahn and family, Tb. | Kahn and cl, Id, Miss Emma BerthUt, i Miss Essie Trust. | Bala, P«—Ucu.-ge Rrlekcrand family. | Lawrence, K .,,—>1 * ME Gi filth-. | Tuckahue. N J-Mr-E Adams, M.t j E j SlrtImaii Miss Slecltuan, ' ! Bridgeton, N J—Mis* I.zzio' Bur-, B P Johnson, W F Buik*. W .*!, mg l on -J no. A G ordanl Petersburg. N J—Mis* 8 A. YanGihli MI.S Corn Van Odder, Master Tb.. Van Gilder.

manshlp. watobra . .. . md satisfaction guaranteed. He also * fine lot Of Cape May uu thom'to order. Do fall to call on him aa be will Uke great pleasure In showing you his -tmda. j2l-6t Cheater finish** his atfperb group* In just 48 hours, and as fine as tbe best

elty work.

Rev. Dr. _ . Dr. J. E. Wright, of Germantown. _ number of ladle* sod gentlemen from the hotels were present. Servlees will be held every Sabbath afternoon at 5 ’clock, to wbleh all are welcome. "Poaroiai.vx" is a oomponuo of refined porpoise oil, Imparting tbe softening products which have become so popular. Uaa Porpolsloe Rtiuetiue

colored shoes and preserve tbe original color and Instre. If a patent leather polish Is desired use "Odd Seal.'' tf

Philadelphia-W PSImpson, Mia FW Thorn, Mi-s Cousland. Mias A M Cousland, Harry 1* Roller, William. S Kessler, Mrs Robert L Boner, Mr* A E Wood, Mias A M Wood. Easton. Md.—Thomas M Bartlett, Mis* S B Kemp. Washington—Mr* V T M Peacock and daughter, M W Beveridge. Baltimore—Dr Charles A Service and wife. Master Spencer Service, James Carey, Jr, Barnard Gilpin and wife, Miaa Helen C Bartlett. 'Wilmington—W R Urlnckle and wife, W D lirinckle.

Pittsburg—H L Ggehing, G W S Alexander Arbmhnot, U S Artmthnot. Wilmington—A H Griuesliaw, Harris. Cincinnati—Mrs I A Wyler, Arthur L Wyler, Jisse S Wyler, Mre M E Mod,, nuree and child. Raltimone—Mia* Shearer, Miaa Rose. Philadelphia—Thomas H Parks.

Baltimore—Mi** Harriette A Scemiller, T C Clarence Secmillcr, S P KielArdmore— William T ;ones, Philadelphia—Mrs T C Lewis, Miss Sallie G Lewis, Nias Ida Keller. * Wilmington—lames Swift and fa "r Washington—R Scding.wIfeand el 4ren.

Philadelphia—W M Paul and wifr, F W Eldridge, .1 W Laury and family. Woodbury—Mr* J Paul, Mr* M Orrell. ■ Washington, D. C.—R J Adams, E A Wale. Millville—Miaa R M Goff. Wilmington—D McCloakey. LaVATKTTB. .<Philadelphia—William L Lloyd, Mre B MeMlrahan, John T Crowley, Hugh Dugan, w W Byrat,t, C I Vandewntrr. Lcbahon—S P Light and'wlfe.

Boy’s Park Ticket*. Season ticket* for Isurinnilerundcr fifteen years of age will noWne issued for 9150. These tlckeU are not good for the grand etand. It • IL Jons*, Manager.

5U»B*makrt’».

Philadelthm,Tuesday, July — 1W. The vkather to-day is likely

to be fair.

Closed Saturdays i P. M. A dozen places in Untrimmed Millinery where half the usual money gives first choice. GhT or Woman. North from Thirteenth and Chestnut street* Every desirable style -of Tennis Racket—47 sorts—including the Wanamaker Specials, each a third cheaper than any others of same grade. Other Sporting Goods on just as generous a -basis. Everything for Anglirig, and Cricket and Croquet and'Base Ball—dandy Base Ball Bat for

boys, 5c.

Basement, noitheast ot centre. Nothing so cool as a Hammock to lounge in. Room to sling one wherever, you can swing a cat. Mexican Grass, $1.75. Palmer and all others. John Wanamaker.

HOTEL. C'HALiFOXTE.

IDE'VOnsr 'VILLJL, Near R. R. Station, Beach and Post Office.- Month LftTayette Mtreet Terms—510.00 and 512.00 per Week. k . 11KS. T. R. BR06KS.

Marine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect.

J'OR THE

JIec.EPTION OF JjUESTS,

WKN. F. HAI.K.KXBECK.

ARLINGTON HOTEL, OpiMVNilc It. R. Nfalton. Grant Ntreet, Cape May. G. J. KromeR, Proprietor. Flrat-olass Oufstne. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.

CA.RROLL VILLA., Jackson Street, near the Beach, CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything flrat-clus. Close tt) Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L.’ RICHARDSON.

*HHOTEL COLUMBIAN Thoroughly Renovated Snd Improved. iTOtST ■ g -r?. -p? » TrT-g . H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r. Rates, 92.00 per Day. Special Rates by the'Wcek. Elevator and Electric Bells. 1100-13 FILBERT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Three Miuares from Penn's R. B. Depot. • • Filbert Sirec! Care pass the door.

KINCELLASEOFN.

E. Misson, 36 Washington Street is showing this week a windowful ol China Ware of American Manufacture. An inspection solicited.

JTAQVETTE-dfc STRATTON, 15 Washington BL, Cape May, Dealer in p| 8 h f Oysters, Terrapin, Clams, Crabs, Ac Wagarfwiu deliver lo lloteb and CotURes with promptness.

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'-A'NTED.—A capable and experiFhced man, now head waiter at one of the hotels and a good caterer, desire* to arrange with a party for control of worn and kitchen, where he could bcani the family and do outside catering ilng fall and arbiter, In Philadelphia. Address H. W., STAB Office.

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