CAPE MAY DAILY STAR . WILL BE PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, (txctrr BCBDAT),
DCKnO TBIKOST
• Editor* & Publishers.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 1 1890.
OUR GUESTS. AND OTHER PERSONAL POINTS
Tuk beautiful aloop yacht Idler, fu - meriy owned by Ibr late Mr. William D. Joura, i» o<m oflerrd fur sale abuulil quh-kly flixl a purchaser. It baa Imwb nicely fitted up for tbe eumfort and pleasure of those making voyages on It and without regard to expense. Il U also a nearly new vessel, and ran 1m Iwugbt at a low price and on rrasouablr terms. For any our who desires such a yacht, this is an excellent opportunity to obtain one. For the next week two it may be hired by those who may desire to have a sailing or Ashing trip into deep water off shore. See ad-
vertisement*.
Horatio Skicatt, N<f. 2, of the Ancient Order of Patrician*, waa organised here on Tuesday evening last with a membership of aisout thirty, and It will doubtless add to ita rolls rapidly. It la a branch of au association for mutual benefit, of which there are many in these Utter days, and because It agree* Li pay at the rud.of six years #1000 for au amount paid in of between #300 and #400. there are wiseacres who scoff at the idea of such a thing and pronounce It impossible of achievement, notwithstanding that similar tilings have been done fur' centuries. The. idea U not new by any means. It U merely an old our applied in a somewhat new form, and them U no reason why It should nut be successfully carried out—none whatever. The great life insurance companies which pay a commUakiu of 50 or 80 per cent, for business, and enormous salaries to officer*, will enter Into an agreement to pay #1000 in ten years for about #700, or. In case of death in six mouth* or any period lea than ten years, will pay the full amount, though lea* than a hundred has hern pa LI ill. Nobody think* of doubting their ability to do these things, and they find h so proAUble that their cap!- | tal is consUiitly increasing, until. In some instances, it has reached a fabulous sum. and their buildings are the must costly which can be devised for
business purposes.
The class of order* to which wc havi referred calculate u|iun almost precisely the as roc lines a* the life insurance companies. and are designed to yield so of the benefits of the system to people of moderate circumstance* who cannot pay the rates demanded by the great |iauirs. There are no immense salaries, no 00 per cent, rommlaaiuna, and.the increased profit because of the alneuce these features, go into the pockets of the members. This is a very brief argunieut tor the ordfrw, hut it is ronclusive, and If there is one thing w hich proves more jssltively tlisn another that the plan is entirely feasible and safe, it Is the great battle waged against it by insurance r<>mpanics last winter. The Ancient Order of Patricians has been organized upon a plan which corallines all the heat features presented by similar, orders and other* the result .if the experience, during tbe past ten years. It is the most conservative and the safest, and all citizens of Cape May who feel able to do so should join it and
obtain Ita lienefita.
J. w. Jonca, a vice-president under tbe Gowen regime, is sojourning quietly
at Congress Hall.
Messrs. Tlllerington and Ellsworth, representing C. M. Gilbert, tbe Philadelphia photographer, are In town. II. Eckford Kelly, tbe well-known manufacturer of cigars, of Philadelphia, la a guevt at tbe Lafayette. Mrs. T. H. Bechtel and Mrs. W.
A SAD ACCIDENT.
i
Joseph Maguire Booomea 1 hauetod While Swimming
and Drowns.
It becomes our sad duty to record tbe death by drowning of Joseph Maguire, of this city. It occurred last evening between 0 and 7.80 o'clock. He walked out to the end ol the iron pier last evening and laying aside bit cost, shoes and hat he jumped into the water and ,, , . . , , struck out bravely, riling' and falling
'-r.r'
outward. He recognized a friend on
*?!?? Locb ' r l, . ,UiUD * M ™- the pier, waved hi. hand toward him
and swam on. Several people watched
William Hickman at U
t Gould a
V. 8. Doonrr, of Dooner'a hotel. Philadelphia, Rpd family are guests of the Cbalfoete for the season. H. Crawford, wife and daughter, of among the popular Western gueaU at the Stockton. Mia* Jennie Staub, one of Congress Hall's beauties, is a great favorite,there and is quite winning in manner. A.-Z. Tynaowakl, who baa a Urge ■tore In genu' furnishing goods on Fifteenth street, N.W., Washington, U » of Stockton's handsomest guests. Little Mias Rachel Elwell U a lovely little three-old-oM tot at tbe Cbalfoute, where In company with her mother, the la already a great favorite. Judge Logan, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and party will arrive tomorrow for a few day’s vUit at Conrom Hall. Mr. Matt. Hall, a former Cape May hoy, U enjoying a pleasant sojourn in his home city. He has a nice poeltlon with Horace A. Doan, Philadelphia. J. Boyd Nixon, the 'able lawyer, of Bridgeton, N. J., and member of tbe firm of Potter A Nixon, U a guest at tbe Lafayette. Mr* Dr. George S. Purdy, of llooes dale. Pa., a Lafayette guest, gave a, theatre party last evening to which she invited a number of her friends. Alex Crow, Jr., tbe well known Fifteenth ward politician, of Philadelphia, and his wile and pretty daughter, Mias Jennie are popular guesU of the Stock
m.
Mill Lillian Edmunds, one of tbi ■wee teat of the young glrU at Cong rota Hall, Is receiving a great deal of attention there. She U an accomplished dancer and attractive In many ways. Mias Worthington, a lovely Washington young Udy, is mneb admired at. Coagrees Hall and dances with mate grace. Her costumes are always In exquisite taste. Miss Baldridge, Mias Smith and Mias Landis are rooming together at Congress Hall and enjoy eoclal life there very fully. They are among the most graceful dancers at tbe hops and are always beautifully attired. Misses May, Maud and Katie Bechtel, daughters of Mr. «nd Mrs. T. IL Bechtel, 27 ColumbU avenue, are beautiful glrU and very bright and intelligent. They are graceful dancers and patronize the Stock loo bops. Alias Msy has for her guest Miss Nellie Evsos, of Philadelphia.
STARLIGHT.
A great performance of the •‘Mikado’’ is given on the Iron Pier to-night. The groups token by A. P. A H. B.
Todd are rich aid artistic.
Our fresh assorted cream wafers are dellcloaa. H. Nr-w. Jr.,
51 Washington street.'
Rev. John P. Conker, D.D , a former pastor of the Cape May Presbyterian Church, died rceeutly at Dubuque,
Iowa.
Cheater contributes In no small mesa ure to tbe pleasure of those visiting at Cape May. Cabinet photo groups make indeed a pleasant souvenir. The funeral of the late Mrs. F. J. Melvin will occur at.l A'cluek, Saturday afternoon. Interment at Cold
Spriag. Funeral private.
“Mikado" is Uie talk In Cape May. Its a great show. Don’t miss it to-night. That stuffed monkey at A. P. A H. B. Todd'a photo atudlo Is great for pleating the babies. Three little tots "Are it a penny each the other day. Cape May will play the famous Cuban Gianu to dsv. Game called at 4 o'clock. ■” be disappointed if you are not L Let everybody coroe out. will be heaps of fun. and you
should not mlqi II
We will b
him curiously, but without a thought that be was in danger until be had arrived nearly opposite the Sea Breeze., when William Hebeulhal, silting on bis carriage, concluded that be was In trouble, and ridding himself of shoes and oo*l be rushed into the water and awimmisg to him, assisted by George Mitchell, who was bathing, brought
poor Joe ashore.
Dr. Kennedy waa sent tor immediately, and meantime Thomas Keenan
and Mr. Steele, of the Bgbtoblp, made Athletic Park on Saturday morning, heroic effort to revive him, aa life waa Admission 25 cento, grand stand in-
thought not to be extinct, and on Dr. elnded.
Kennedy's arrival everything possible The photos token by A. P. A II. B. Miss Maris Crowell, a charming was done to resuscitate him, but with- * rc rclll> rxocllc,lt . j Cape May young lady, enjoyed bathing anting. HU body waa token home and | j omA It ta Dew and ,, 6tUsi lip Mias Jennie Augusta Steelman, of an inquest will be held this morning by with every courenh-nre fortbeaccomroo- 1 Woodbury, waa ooc of the petite and Coroner Eldredge. d J‘‘° 0 “"'"f . p * rtie *' A . vcr >' reason- | charming lady bathers who enjoyed the
^ accepted. Apply to I
Tbe
Reliable and courteous drivers llayoea, livery, Stockton Hotel. Gnat hones. u. Stop at Dennis Cqnaidlne’a to get the finest imported and domestic wines and liquors, for famllv tue a specialty. Rergdoll'a beer on draught. Rochester
beer in bottles he cold. DennU Conaidine, Prop.,
jl9 3t C Ocean atirvL S. M. Smith, the practical watchmaker, of Cape May City, formerly with Bailey, Banka A Biddle, so well known for reliability and gu«Kl workmanship. watches and clocks repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. He also baa oc baud a fine lot of Cape May , diamonds sod cuts them to order. Do 1 not toil to call on biro as iie will take ! great pleasure lo showing you his goods. jSl-Ot ! Mrs. R. T. -Brown's dry goods and notion store is replete with s Urge stock I of goods suitable lor tbe season. Ladies will find it to their interest to call. Comer of Waahlngtou and Perry streets. "Porpoisixe" U a compounn of refined porpoise oil. Imparting the softenIng products which have become so E lar. Use Porpolsiue Russetinc ring for russet leather and lightcolored alioct and preserve the original color and lustre. If s patent leather polish U desired use “Gold •• • ••
SURF KOTES.
Misv Ollie Wiley maintain* her repu-
. Gape May City. N.J.
‘■“■T”; m, ... M sff.ag ^i, have thought that be was destined to ! Phil. Koenig, Sewell's Point House, become a victim of the sea? He baa | a I CL saved many a poor fellow from such a j Remember the matinee on the pier
The SleekHep A brilliant hop took place a Stockton last evening. Among tho*e noticed on the floor were : f Pem. New bold and wife, Alexandi Crow, Jr, and wife. Misses Crow and WiUuu, W II Payne, II C Frick and wife. Howard Roberta and wife. Mrs L F Shaw, Mias M H Childs, George Northrop. Miss Addle Hyneman. Mrs William C Bullitt, Mrs R P Wedell Mfjor Spring Harwood and wife, Mr* Richard Welsh, II Handy and wife. Miss Handy, George F LewU and wife. Miss Orth, the Misses Bohn, Mrs Seth Caldwell, Jr, Mr* Samuel H GUbcne, Gertie Oil bene, Hattie Donaldson, Mias Halaey. of Newark; Mrs M Jenkius. Mias Keonan, of Utica; William GBmore and wife, Mrs Clifford Krmbold, 8 TeDrr and wife, Thomas F Kinney and wife, MUa Kinney, H Crawford, C T Garland. Jr. H Crawford and wife, of Chicago; WiUlara Kinney, F R Stoner, of Pittsburg; George L. Grialer. of New
York.
a Arrirc. A party of excursionUu arrived on e special tram last evening In tbe pal so* car “Monmoth,*' of tbe New Jersey Central Railroad. In tbe party were: H. Crawford, C. T. Gartand, J. A. Garland and J. A. Garland, Jr, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomai J. Kinney, MUa Kinney, Miss E. Kinney end William Kinney, of Newark, N.J. Mr. Garland U president of the First National Bank, of York, and a director of the New Jersey Central Railroad. Tbe party will remain at the Stockton
Mr. J. M. Wiener, manager of tbe great ooroetUt, Jules Levy, U here negotiating with Mr. Stoffoer for a ebon engagement. ThU would be Mr. Levy's first appearance at Cape May, and we ainoerely hope an arrangement will be perfected by which thU celebrated cornet soloUt wUI be heard here
H. Babbitts, editor of the Springfield, Ohio, Time*, in company with Brother Chew, of the Wttt Jirvy Press, whose guest be U, at tbe Chew cottage, on Grant street, gve us a little vUit last evening that we greatly apprecUted. Mr. Babbitt’s wife, whom be wedded eight yean since. U a niece of another of our cottagers, Mr. John Belden, of Salem. ThU U hU first vUit to West Jersey and to Cape May. Mrs. Louisa M. Edwards, of Philadelphia, an aunt to Mrs. Kllugier, aged KS years, U at tbe Mu Vernon hotel and U aa active and fresh looking as most women are In middle life. About once a week she skips to Philadelphia unacoompanied sod feels no fatigue therefrom. Yesterday she arose “bright end early" and took the 7 o’clock express, caring nothing for the two hours ride, nor having any fear of the beat. She U the wonder of her family and friends. Mr. John Howell Chambers, one of PbtladelpbU’a largest real estate dealera, with office at 184 South Third street, occupies one of mine boat DoylcT choicest rooms at the popular West End. Mr. Chambers cornea from families dlanugo Ubed in the early settlement of New York City and New Jcraej. history of our State bs U perfectly toil la r with. Chamberaburg, N. J. t iw Incorporated with the city of Trenton. was laid out by hU uncle, who waa tbe owner of several farms in that Uon. Mr. Chambers has upon hU books 107 bouses from whiob be collects tbe rents and for which be U agent, as well greet mass of mortgagee to look after. At 65 he U looking tike a man of 40—healthy, wealthy and wise. Rev. Dr. Edward S. Fitz, pastor of Cavalry BaptUt church, South SaRville i gave us the pleasure of a call yesterday. Tbe doctor ia one of tbe many whom tbe grip lelt In a seriously affected condition. We sincerely hope be may yet itiral; recover from iu effects. He U 111 poshing the work of hU perish with bU usual energy, end non ganlzed e society at Sea Isle City which lo Ludlam’a Hall. A fine choir, under tbe leadership of Professor Buck, give e twenty minutes song service at ting. The doctor preaches there every Sunday night. At Dias Creak be baa succeeded iu organizing a society, also, and a place of worship U being erected, now raised and Inclosed. Wednesday evening be assisted in inKev. K. B. Morris aa pastor of
Court House church.
- 't Call to see tbe “Mikado’’tonight. lU the last performance of It
on the pier.
death and waa always ready to null tbe rescue when he was on the beach. When bis frie ids were Iu trouble, be was alwsys ready to assist them, no matter bow unpleasant tbe duly. He iras true and faithful and injured none, preferring rather to Buffer himself. Each of tbe editors of tbe Daiur STAR can bear testimony to his aterling good qualities and have done so frequently when the poor fellow lived and could enjoy reading the kind words said of him. knowing as he did, that they straight from tbe bearL Poor Joe. his heart of gold hat ceased beating and be it now in that eternity, toward which we are all baatening. It is difficult
realize that he is gone.
Filet F. h. Eldredge Injured. Pilot F. 8. Eldredge Is now detained at home, at the Tremont House, where be and bia family are boarding fur the summer, he having received a fail from the lower bridge to the malu deck on the British tank steamship Darial laat Wednesday night while lying at anchor off Ship John Light. Tbe engineer reported to the'captain one of the boilers leaking au be could not repair captain said tbe ship must return to port again for repairs. He then went Itb tbe engineer to examine the boiler, bometlme afterward Pilot Eldredge went to find the captain, and It being very dark ha fell, spraining bia right foot and ankle very badly. He had pilot tbe steamer back to Philadelphia again in that condition end could get home until Fridav moiuing.
; grsud surf yesterday.
Mr. John P. Slrffner, of the Hotel Lafayette, enjoys bathing very keenly sod buffets the great surge* like a giant, while be bathes hi* lady frictqla as gently and considerately a* a gentleman
A Donkey Party.
A «
ery popular donkey party waa held at tbe Carroll Villa ou Tuesday evening, iu which both old sod young participated with great gu»to. Mias Msy Oppeohelm carried off the first pr.ze, Frank Rlchardaou tbe second, and Miaa Virginia Rich tbe third, while the booby prise, a lovely African babe.
the tender care of tbe
urbane and popular Mr. Sarlouls, of Baltimore. Many of the ladies and gentlemen attempted to re-tall the poor donkey by searching for him iu distant corner* of the room and were much surprised to find themselves, when the bandage was removed, s mile off, more or leas, from their long-esred friend.
i Cruise By ■eonllght
Tbe lovely moonlit evenings have in. duoed many to enjoy tbe exquisite pleasure of sailing in the sounds and of enjoying the quiet contemplation of
natural beauties.
Mr. E. II. Godachalk’a tw yacht Helen conveyed a amali party to Wildwood laat evening, and they all had a delightful lime. It consisted of E. H. Godachalk and wife, H. W. Sawyer and wife and Maurice Ci
wife.
Tbe party were pleasantly entertained by the musical performances ol Morgan Hand. Esq., and Mias Crease. A Sailing Party. A very eqjoyable sailing party In the yacht Metropolitan, CapL S. Vorke, was given last night by Mr. Samuel Bailey to his many friends. Arriving at the Sewell Point bouse s so lunch was served. Among them was Mias M. L. Ewing, Miss Stucke. CTemmic Wilson, Anns Church, Miss Ray Oebentbal, Fannie Hand, Mrs. Electa Curtis, Mrs. Samuel Bailey, Ben Johnson, Joe Brooks, Curtis, Harry Church, W. H. Hriaa, amuel Bailey, C. F. QuldorL The party honored the Star, office with a serenade aa they passed by.
morning at 10 30 A. M. Ad-
mission, 10 cents.
Saturday morning'* bill game between tbe Stockton sod Congress Hall teams promises to be a well cootr*ted
claim an incomparable mascot in Wes-! A correspond not writiugfromNewstoA | li«.n- The Stockton boys are vel- pa,, U I . say* The difference becrans of tbe diamond and intend to ,, , , , , , make tbe Congress crowd “bustle.” j t,r, * D ‘ be raiu,ner of b * tl,lD * l,cre ,D<i Go and see tbe matinee on the Iron I ^'* rT *B* n *elt Pier Is quite a marked Pier to-morrow morning at 10.30 A. Mr | ,e * ,ure - W ithout doubt the woman A seaside supper wss tendered the : wh 0 ,lle li re **»'*t of : »- ■he Staten Island ball tram at Colonel' tercat when she condescends to show lur Lansing's on Wednesday evening by the j pretty form in bathing atliro ia Mias Cape May team, and a very enjoyable ! ,, , .. .. . ... time was had. Soft crabs, bard crabs. ; t '* me 1U, J ou '- of I ‘«» '° rk - ^ deviled crabs, oysters, clam*, terrapin ! « :o0 >« ou t of her bathing room looking and other seaside delicacies, with ac- j aa lovely and demure as possible, folcrsaorlts, were served in the Colonel's i owcJ> of oun^ by her cstty-looklng
Die President enjoyed a quiet and sunshining day yesterday. He remained at the cottage with the family all day. At fire yeeterday afternoon. In company with Mrs. DImmich, Mrs. Rosaell Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKee, ijoyad an ocean bath lo front of tbe cottage. In the evening, at the luvitatio i of Mrs. Harrisoc, General and Mrs. WiUlatn J. Sewell dined In the Preel-
tnlmltable style.
A (.Tear Complrxion, bright firm, solid flesh arc a few evidence* of ita hnallb-gitlng properties. “While not detracting one whit from the mothcr's care, I cannot lay too great sire** on the merits of Mclliu's Food,” writ**
a father.
Ratty sells the finest beer in the . and all the choicest brands of liquors, tf Take tbe yacht Guzsie, Captain Yorke, for a pleasant fishing or sailing trip. tf ' First-class single driving horses for ladies or gents, at Hayoca, Stockton Hotel. tf. Wiley's Congress Hall bath houses are Uie beat equipped on the beach. Careful attendance. tf If you wish a first-class turnout of any kind, call and ace Haynes, at Stockton Hotel. tf. Ice cold soda water, all the choice flavors, at Kennedy's United States Pharmacy, Washington and Decatur streets. tf If you wWi to have a drag or pha-ton, nice loam and driver, leave orders at either of the stores of Doctors Marry A Mecray. tf Have you tried champagne soda? the ost refreshing summer drink, to be bad only at tbe Philadelphia pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and Ocean street. ti Wiley, of Congress Hall bath bouses baa placed s teat on the strand for tbe accommodation of bia patrons. It Is an excellent substitute for the much needed pavilions. if Go to A. Hewitt's store, 44 Washington street, for dry goods, notions, and millinery. Store, opp. Catholic church. Our motto : “ One price to all.” tf Alorio Hewitt. The beat thing for auuburn is Cucumber Cream, to be bad at the Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue sod Ocean street. f~ Four sod six in bind coaches for enlng parties at Haynes livery, Stock•n Hotel. tf. J. W, Bradshsw's fruit store It continually stocked with tbe most luscious foreign and domestic fruit at low price*. Free delivery. Decatur near Washington street. tf Stockton surf baths are the beat juipped ou the cosaL Room* will be rented at much reduced rates for tbe balance of tbe aeaaon. Kvcrylxdy that 'has an eye to artistic patronizes Chester’s studio, ner Stockton baths, when they want flue photographs Wiley’» Congress Baths are splendidly equipped for traaine**, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, and convenient rooms. Pavilion on the beach for accommodation of his bathers. Lovetts. No. 12 Ocean street, bar manufactory, is prepared to turn »H descriptions of work In this line. A full assortment of harness, blankets, nets, etc., etc. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. tf * J. S. K. Hand A Sou are the old original and only Cape May diamond cutters Id Cape May. Cape May diamonds set in ring*, pics studs, buttons, and all of onr own manufacture. Repairing of fine watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only. gf* An excursion to Wildwood Beach occur* every Tuesday sod Friday, a epedai train leaving Cape May at 10.30 A. M. sod returning leave Wildwood Beach at 2.80 P. M. Round trip tickets.
tf
Fred Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets. Is one of the popular places of reaort for those Who desire to enjoy seaside delicaoea prepared in the most skillful manner. The liquors dispensed at the bar are pronounced by connoisseur* to he of remarkable quality and purity. tf Go to Lansing'* Cafe, comer Lafayette and Decatur streets, for private terrapin supper*, soft, bard, and deviled crabs, oysters, and little neck clam*. Game in season. Wines and liquors. Beer ou draught. Families supplied, tf Mr. George Lovett offers to the pub- : at his old Jackson street ataod, all the best quality of Coeds, bay sod flour at the lowest prices. Orders promptly filled and delivered. Give this popular
maid, who is a mass of furbelows and ribbon*. Orcr her arm ia thrown a white merino mantle, lined all through , ■with oiled silk, which, of course, visible. But her dress and the tbe garment is perfect. Tbe material la a shade of dark crimson silk, with sash of Some soft blsck stripe can tesaly knotted around her shapely waisL She stands a moment, half reluctant, then plunges in and awima far out. She is much admired for her costume and daring. Mrs. LorlHard Spencer ia also a great favorite on the beach, roost graceful. Every motion U grace Itself. She generally wears white silk. trimmed with mauve, which salts well her pale yellow hair. She la also attended down to the water brink by her attentive maid; but Mra. Spencer does not plunge in. First abe puts lo one pretty saddled foot, and then the other, until finally a high wave comes and ear-
rics her off.”
Mr. N. J. Griffin s. Mr. McCreary,s and Mr.Richardson's la wns andflower*. as well aa some others in tbe neighbor hood, were kept throngb the late drought in a splendid green and fresh appearance, while in some other portions of the city tbe weather told fearfully. All, however, are now coming
n nicely again.
Cheater la happy once more since Uie clouds have rolled by. He ia enabled to catch up with the immense volume of work that had accumulated during
the wet spell.
Bell*. Accuounudatioo* 8rst claav
IDIEVOILT 'V'IHLiXj.A., Near R. IL Station, Beach and Post Office. . KotllU LftfitycUe Si reel Terms—StO.OO and 512.00 per Week. MRS. T. R. RR00KS.
Marine 'Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.
NOW OPEN
OR THE JtECEPTlON OF pUESTS
MBS. F. IIA 1.1.KX HECK.
ARLINGTON HOTEL, Oppexilo R. R. Ktefion. Grant Ntreol, Cape May.
G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor.
First-class Cuisine. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
FO 0 D
THt ONLY
Perfect Substitute for Mother's Milk
INVALUaRLC
■ M CHOLERA INFANTUM sso TEETHING. A «*lcUr MNwitoae PUd fcr DYSPEPTICS. CONSUMPTIVES. CONVALESCENTS. A PERFECT NUTRIENT ln*U*asUB*4JaM*« rcqmts II cmiiii. inn m au ciiritil Dourer-Good ale Co., rosto*. Mass.
^yEST JEBSEI RAILROAD. Time Table. June Stth. 1190. Trains win leave Cape May as follows lot PHILADELPHIA: i: ,4n A. M^ACCOMMODATION.Slop* at O.jJJ all lulrrmediate station*.and arrive* at PMlaUelnhlaat a. w. Connect* at New Betd lor AUanlic City, at Uiassborv for Bakn and Bridgeton.
7.00
2.35 llrraiedUle'statloos. Arrivca'ln miadrlphia &.« r. u Connect* at NewSeld lor Atlantic City, and at ti law bore lor Bridgetou. 4.35 MsTlBBiaSffiSEa;n fin P M —Kxeumon. Stop* at principal JljUU *l*Uoo*. Arrives in PkUadelpUs
1C* DAT TXAIXS. 4 li: P. M.—Accommodation, stops at alT -4.10 intermediate stations. Arrive* at Philadelphia Mo r. M. connects at Sea lit* Atlantic City.at Olnasbore tor Bridgeton. 5.00 WMSEV"’- “
Trains More ter Cape Hat:—Express on T £S5,2fl!?f'»*- SiJS Exgnss. wllhparisrcan.UBA.ii. Eicon loo
CARROLL VILLA., . Jackson Street, near the Benrb, \ CAPE MAT, N. J. DellghlXuVlocsUon. Everything fint-clana. Clone to Ocean Pier.
MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
->-HOTEL COLUMBIAN Thoroughly Hr no rated and Improved. iTOYST OXYEiT. !F»1-4T3TTT.XX T? XZJLiazs. H. VV. Sawyer, Manager.
HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON. Prop'r. Rates, #2.00 per Day. Special Rates by tbe Week. Elevator and Electric Bells. 1100*13 FILBERT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Three Squares from Penn a K. K. Depot. - Filbert Street Cara pant the door.
MIMELLAXEOIS.
E. Missok, 26 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.
JAQVETTE dfc STRATTON, 15 Washington 8L, Cape May. Dealer in Fish, Oysters, Terrapin. Clams, Crabs, &c Wagon* will deUver to Hotel* and Cottages with pramptocn*.
X\f ANTED.—A capable and experienced man, n YT hotel* and a good caterer, desire* to arrant, dining room and kitchen, where he could board the family and d the coming fall and winter, in Philadelphia. Addin* H. W., Stab Office.

