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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR VIU. RE PUBLISHED EVEKV MUKNING,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 1880.
The tbmnotnrtrr pUj-M) high jink* among thr inland dtlra again j-MUrday, and outgoing train* canird rnonnon* load* to thr araahorr rraorta, Capr May
uiitv/fJ-^'rt* morlrlng
goodly aham.
AMIMT all the plea»nrr* of life many
OUB GUESTS.
AMD OTHtftVcVSONAL POINTS
C. W. Sehnaann, wife and family, of
Btyoda, Cuba, an gnaata of the Chal-
Wllliam D, Dnttoo, the architect, of Philadelphia, fa enjoying a lew day* at
William B. Kempton and family, of
Monday, Tmday, Wedne*day and
Thunday each brought a death
city, three of whom were near to many
heart* In thl* community. I*t n*
to weep with those who weep and refleet
upon the uncertainty of life.
SECRETARY BLAINE. Hr Arrived Here Veaterday and Beg
The great aenaation of last evening was the arrival of Secretary of James G. Blaine, who came in at 8.80 by Mr. W. N. Bannard't spec! Ko. S3. The run from Camden was made In jnat two boon. On hi* arrival at the ■talk* a message was delivered to him from Pn-ident Harrison, inviting him to come direct to the Point, hut a declination waa returned, as there no train running ou the D. B. R. K. The Secretary was accompanied by General Sewell and Assistant Genera] Passenger Agent George W. Boy General Sewell went direct to hi* a tsge, while Mr. Blaine waa driven Congraa* Hall, where be waa cordially received by Proprietor Cake and other gentlemen acquaintance*. The hotel lobby was crowded with very fashionable people, and a* he entered a great clapping of hand* greeted him. The orchestra, being Informed of the distinguished arrival, played the “ Star Spangled Banner " as Mr. Blaine escorted to thr stairway, gracefully bowing to those about him. He i taken to room 101, where he made
ing hall and partook of supper. Mr. Boyd also remained at the Congers*. This morning Mr. Blaine will be driven
over to thr President'
main until the President ret unis to
Washington next week, have been extended by
Beyburn, president of the Cap* May Athletic Park Association, Blaine and the President and his family to witness the great game that Is to be played this afternoon between the Cape May and York Clubs, and It is believed they will respond In person, aa tl President has hern beard to express desire to attend during his stay.
A grand german was given at Congress Hall last evening, in which ladies and gentlemen of high social stand ing participated. Tbs ladles wan beautifully attired aad the affair was ana of tbs moat brilliant of the ladles who danced were Him Collins, Mies Smith, Mire Moore, Mias Hull, i GUI, Mbs God-
’or, Mias Whlta-
Chalfonto to-day. M. R. Loogacrr. J r , of Camden, I* stopping at the United States with hia family an Cottager 8. A. Kudolpb returned last evening Irons e trip to hi* oil Interests In Western Pennsylvania. Editor J. P. Hall, of the Atlantic City TTaus and DaBf Union, was bare Mterday and dined at the Windsor. A. P. Weilan, of Philadelphia, U guest of C. Piously and an accomplished musician. D. W. C. Carroll, the wtll-ki Pittsburg Iron manufacturer, sod wife an enjoying the oooi breeaae from the verandah of the Ohalfonte. Edmund B Wales and wife, of rills, Atlantic county, have spent a couple of days pleasantly with relalli at Pier avaooa Inn. Mrs. Joseph Sachs and daughter, Miss Pauline, ware warmly received by Clndonatl friends at the Devon last even-
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Biahop John T. Toley, of Us* Roman Catholic dlooses, of Detroit, Is enjoying shore “ Hall. H. C. McDevht, of Philadelphia, arrived at Use West End and la now enjoying life la the excellent company of bis frianda there. Nettie R. and 8*111* G. Laotwo charming slateta, from Chadd's Ford, were added to the Interrating Devon clrele yesterday. Hahy SUvere, formerly a resident of Cap* May Point, bat now doing a thriving bualneaa In Philadelphia, la enjoying a vacation her* accompanied by hia wife. Mam* Ware, Angel is French ‘ Sheppard, a trio of young ladies from Salem, are making their etay at the Elberoa pleasant by their eongenial manners to all. Mr*. Eager aad daughter, of Sprtagdd, Maas., who has bean a guest at • Stockton, has returned to her bom*. She won many frianda while ■e aad waa a general favorite. Major N. H. Hatton and wife, of UUmore, are among the kto arrival, at the Braxton They will remain tw. he as general aa they were in previous lessor Mias Mamie Keius. of Philadelphia, m of the favorite gueets of the Hotel oiombte, ie poeeeeeed with a beautiful voice aad delights those with whom eh* by her beeoMfal lulkbics.
Upland, Pa—Oeorg* (i KoowIm, Jr. Reading-William M Kanins*ts. Coeteavllle, Pa—J 8 Worth. Pittsburg—J R Rosa. Williamsport—Mias Mabie Taylor. Detroit-Blabop John P Poky. Maine—Jam an Q Blaine, Secretary of State. STOCSTOX.
STARLIGHT. Yesterday's trains were lung. Bathing waa grand yesterday. The Cuban Ukau were very tired yesterday. Soft mint cream at Naas', 51 Washington street. It Is a doleful fact Utat black has be-
Philadelphia—L T Salalgnae* and wlfa, George D Fowler and wife, Hon M Arnold, John Haggard. A Jewell sod wife, C II HeGarpsua, Mis* Handy, 8 8 Sharp, Lee Maatbaum and wife. Miss J McArdir. George C Bowker, D W Stuart. San Praoclaoo—Thomas M Dawson. Ardmore—J M Rhodes, three children and nurse, Miss Edith Evans. Greensburg, Pa.—George Huff and wife, child and maid, Master John Hoff, Caroline B Hnff, Mrs J M West, Mias Helen B West, Georgette West. French Navy—P Andre Salles. Cincinnati—D W Stadcker, wife and
child.
Ikllimore—Samuel J Maaaanen, Percy Bee Laran, Capt John Daniel Smith, _ . ^ u>d wife. Miss Rebecca Peanimau. Frederick, Md. — The Mimaa MeCleery. New York—H Winter* and wife, J H Wadsworth. Washington—Mias Courtwrigbt. Cleveland—Henry N Stasis. Germantown—Alfred G Patton sod
wife.
Morristown—William B Rambo and wife, Miss P Pauline Rambo. Hampton Sidney, va,—Walter Blair,
wife sod daughter.
Haverford College—Goa Fralveoster, | 10 30
Mrs J A Daugherty, Mia* Imogeor | Order of service
Dougherty. Alfred W Dougherly, Mies £ hon * : * - -
Dougherty. “ * j,™"* “ »•
.» A. M . mitb sermon in the evening
_ _), Pa.-Mlaa Joy, Mia* Belle Joy. «t g o'clock, rosary and benediction Cooabobocken— John C Tracy, Miss A grand entertainment by colored
Fancy drinks a specialty at Oonsldinc's Globe Hotel. 'Bohemian Girl" will be produced on the Iron Pier Monday. Julcu Levy, thefamoos cornetist will pky on the Pier August 18th and ISth. The Hotel Col am bis has over 150 rests, more than It has bad for many
sare.
A heavy rainstorm, aconmpseied by thunder and lightning, occurred last evening. Her sylph-Ukc form was aaally distinjlshshle in the group of dancers as she ovad lightly and gracefully In the axes of the saltx. A masquerade ball will take place in ie parlors of the Ureiton Vilk this evening. It promise* to be a delightful affair.
Stockton surf baths are the best equipped on the coast. Rooms will be rented at much reduced rates for the balance of UichcaaoiL tf Wiley's Congress Iktlis are splendidly equipped for bualneaa, with exoellcnt bathing robes, polite attention, and convenient room*. Pavilion on the beach for accommodation of hia bather*. tf Lovetts, No. IS Ocean street, barnesa manufactory, is prepared to tom out all deacriptloD* of work In this Hoe. A full assortment of hsrnesa, blankets, nets, etc., etc. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. if J. S. K. Hand A Son are the old original and only Cape May diamond cutter* in Cape May. Cape May diamond* set in nngv, pins studs, button*, and all of our usn msnufsctilrr. Re]u>iring of fine watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only. tl* An excursion to Wildwood Reach occurs every Tuesday and Friday, a apeckl Ualn leaving Cape May at 10.30 A. M. and returning leave Wildwood Beach at 8.80 P. M; Konnd trip tickets, 80 cents. tf Fred Arnold's Mcrchant'c Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, is one of the popular places of resort for those who desire to enjoy irks Ids delicace* prepared In the most skillful manner. The liquors dispensed at the bar a pronounced by connoisseur* to be of
HOTtXft AWD COTTAGES.
The President sod family sod the | markable quality and purity. Hop. James G Hi.lne will probably : Go to Lansing’* Cafe, corner Lakywitnern the ball game t^day between ' ette and Decatur strerU, for private terCape May and the colored Monarch*. j rapln supper*, soft, hard, and deviled Professor Loomis lias been appointed crab*, oysters, and little neck clam*, aster of ceremonies »t Congress Hal! Game in season. Wine* and liquor*, and will manage the grand bop there Roer on draught. Families supplied, tf
e with
this evening. .. Cape May guests
Great bail game to-day. The Cubans will play Cape Msy for all they are -rorth to-day. Game called at 2 30 P. L Lover* of the game will make a great sacrifice litbey *re not all there. "Fra Diavalo" will be given lor tbe matinee to-day, on tbe Iron Pier, at
Mary'a Catholic
a among tbt bevy of beauties who witnessed the great ball game wa* Mias A. Coryell, of Philadelphia, a fascinating young lady gallantly eaoortod by Mr. Charles Plumley. R. H. Woodward, of Baltimore, has » the hearts of all the ladle* at Brextou Villa by hia giaclous ways, and 01 no dount add greatly to tha pleasre* of the Villa. Cap* May’s regular summer friend, John Soht, Pb. D., and M. D., c Baltimore's leading druggist and Uclag physiol ana, arrived at fal* favorite booaa, the Arlington, last evening. Harry Clifford, a former Cap* May boy, and who has for several yean elad exteoalvaly with the beat minstrel companies, arrived last evening on a visit to hia mother. Harry i. not yet 88 and weigh* It7. Frank C. Laird, U>* night clerk of the Hotel Columbia, I* an old employee of the New Jersey State House. He k the ■on of Hon. John H. Laird, of Moomonth county, who la one of the Commissions re of tha Sicking Fund of New
Jermy.
Daniel Dunott, of Harriebug, u goert of the Braxton. Ilk sweet voles waa heard km night on tb* piaxi* iu the moonlight, accompanied by the charming notes of the guitar. He U a charmer and has bo*ta of lady admirer*. Mr. MeKac, H. Dogtam Speath, Dr. Mullen and wlfa, Mr. Bookman, Hekn ~ ' aa*. Mr. A red, Charles Lae and Hermitage formed a party that d a socceaaful fishing exooimian to th* Banks yefltorday .from Cap* May
Corwet Soto—Mr. George Paflurt. • Selection—"La Travlata" Verdi 7 Selection "The Maaeot* 8 Clarionet Solo—‘T Puritan!" ..Bellini 8%. Antonio Seullao. 8 Marshs Arabs Dr. Isaac Barton
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Ft ranks Ttafcat to AUaatte Oty by ■wt Tto F«My>TABto BAllnM. The people nf Cepe May have an •
wife, Daley H Campbell, Willkm J Lloyd and wlfa, Mia* Lloyd, Mr and Mr* John C Cornelius, Mias Emms J Cornelius, Mias Nellie Smack er, John C Cornelius, Jr, Clarence W Fetter and maid, Mr* Charles K Orange, Mim Laura Grange, T M Bristol, Mia* Anna N Doyle, Graavill* B Quinn, George Hsha ami wife, Mia* Florence Hahn. B Parker Hahn, WUlkm T Hahn, Edward North, Mka May North, Ml*. Grass North, George Worth, J C Rbceds aad wit*, Theodore Weroway, W W Wei*ley aad wife, H W Halmhold, W K Uelmbold, Joseph K Straus, wlf* aad (amQy, George M Magerge aad wifc, W C WQkloaon and wlfa, Mlm Lillie G WUklnaoa. -T L Kagliah ami wlfa, Mka
Baltimore—Fred W DWraon, Louie Oaaaard, Jr. and wlfa. Haary Clark aad wlfa. Mka May S Clark, Mr* L J Dark, Henry WOoox, Jama* Carroll, Mka Mary Carroll. Frank Karr.
K E Tracy.
BtUtXTOX VILLA. tV ashingtoo—H L Johnson, M D, L
Deaul.
Harrisburg—Daniel Dunott, M D. PhBaMphle—WUIam J Gillingham, Jr. and wife, Mka Helen Gillingham, Mrs Eugene Sedgwick, Mr* E Megargee Jones, A E Watrous Mka Watroua. Frederick, Md—John B Thomas and wife. Mka C B MoCleery, Miss M E MoCleery. Baltimore—Mr* M E Wilson, Miaa Sufic, N H Hutton and wife, J W Brown, R H Woodward. Merohaojrllle, N J—Mr* H I Abel, Edith sod Edna Abel. Jonestown, Pa—Mka A Cockling. New York—Walter Hewaley. HOTEL OOLCHUa. Majknac Island, Mieh—S W Augustus, Mim S E loe, Mka Nora loe. Philadelphia — John A. McCartney, Mr* Ann Henry, P P Henry, Thomas C Ranbanm, Mr* H W Balt, Mi* Joyce Balt, Eatelk Joyae, James D Arthur, C E Boxby and wife, Percy W Bnzby, A Pleasanton. Wilkeabarre, Pa—S Hirsh. Wilmington—M Scbkgcr. Nantlcoks—M bchkger. 8C Look — Bernard Doroaa, Miaa Katie Duroaa. Washington—Mrs W II McKnlght, Mias Marie McKnigbL fMTKD STSTKS. Philadelphia—Harry A Duukp.Ji U Dunkp.V P Kills, George Sea cor and wlfa, W M Beard wood, Thomas
Bnrke.
Pottavllle—T Rasson. Springfield—John Huston. Cochran's Mill*—D II Myers t wlfa, Cora C arm abac. Shipp.uaburg, Pa-8 M Wherry. Mb* A M Wherry, Mr* Sallle C Mickey. Falrton—H Cky Trenchard. WIXDSOU. New York—John D Wiilkma. Philadelphia—E II Earushaw »t»d wlfa, W A Lipplooott, Jr. T E WldereJr, H Jones Brooke, A Comky, George K Johnson, Jr, Alfred Marshall, E 8 Ellison. Medk—Hugh J Brooke. Buckky, III—J A Kaplln and family. Ckvekml—Henry N Steak, A T
Brewer.
Rockville, Md—MrsL 8 Simpson. Marykod—Miaa Resale Hodges. Philadelphia—Mortimer D Learning, J T Townsend, Mrs 6 S Wagner, Mr* Amos Room 11, Fisa 8 W Bonsai I. N L Keyaer, Mka M A H oh let, J H Bryson, X 8 Glonlnger. Chadd's Ford. Pa.—Mias Nettk R Tocher, Mias Beilis G Lancaster, J.
artist* Sill be given at tbe Girard Opera Houae, on Wednesday evening next. J. Parnell i* managing the affair, and a large attendance abould be ae-
Did yi
i all witness tbe great game
tbe'finett of the season. If not the finest of the many game* witnessed on tbe Cape May Athletic park since -
esteblkhmenL
Enjoy yourself on tbe Iron Pier night and ace that great opera “Fra
Diavalo."
Tbe funeral of Joseph Maguire take place Sunday. 4th instant, from hia late residence, on Elmira street, at 7J A. M. Mass in Si. Man s Church at 8 A. M. The rektlvea and friends, also Cape Msy Fire
vlted to be present.
A fashionable girl, after her first yachting exiwrieoee, often appear* to have more nautical knowledge than tbe most ancient mariner. And she use ' In such a wag aa to impress all with depth *f her maritime wisdom—that la, all wbo, like Sir Joseph Porter, have
“never been to aea."
Remembar that “Fra Dkvalo' be given to-night, only on the Iron
Pier.
f'A mulct ie waa given at the cottage of John T. Doyle, of 17 Colombia avenue, last evening. Madam de Cartel, who w a* trained In Paris under Madame Ite Grange, sang some of her choice selection*. Mr. Doyle u highly cultured In mule and la very food of the art. Some eighteen were present. We are indebted to our Salem friend, Mr. Charles E. Markley, for four bud* of tbe Egyptian Lotus, which grow in a pood near Salem known aa the Sharptown pond/ They are beautiful flower* when expanded and give forth a pleasant odor. Whether they are Indigenous to Salem county pood* our correapoodeot baa not slated. Dlvioe service* in the Presbyterian Church. Lafayette street, between Jackeon and Decs tar, next Sabbath. An. gut Sd, u follows : Morning services with sermon at 10.80 o'clock—Subject of sermon, “Soul Blindness.” Sunday, school. 4 r. st. Evening Service at 8 o’clock. Subject, “Joy and Devotioa." All visitor* oordially welcomed and aea la are free to all. Bee a great cast In “Fra Dkvalo'' tonight on the Iron Pier, the only per-
CTnelnnaU—Mr* Joseph Sachs, Mka Paulin* M Sacha. N*w York—C A BkuvelL Tomato—F J Gribbln.
Coosh oboe ken, Pa.—Martin F Hsyoo. HotKL CHALXOXTK. Styode, Cuba—C W Shu mam rlfa. Philadelphia—Dr S H Andrews, H W lyoemao, Willkm D Duuton. PlUaburg—D W C Carroll and wlf*. Bryn Mawr—H J Lyeatt.
Washington—Mrs A A Hoehllng, Mia* Bessie Hoehllng, Mr* J R Wllmer,
Philadelphia—H C McDerltt, Mka Rom McDevitt, Hugh H Haney.
Ratty aella the finest beer in the city >d all the choicest brands of liquors, tf Go and see “Fra Dkvalo" at the
matinee tonky, 10.88 A. M.
Take the yacht Gunk, Captain York*, for a pleasant fishing or sailing trip. tf
■ingle driving borae* for ..nta, at Haynes, Stockton
Hotel. U. Wlky'a Congreaa Hall bath bouses --w the best equipped oo tbe bench. Careful attendance. tf If you wkh a flrmt-claaa turnout of sy kind, call and see Haynes, at Stockton Hotel. tf. loe cold soda water, all tbe choice flavor*, at Kennedy'* United States Pharmacy, Washington and Decatur -reel*. tf If you wkh to bava a drag or phntoo, nlo* team and driver, leave orders at either of tbe stores of Doctor* Marey
A Meeray.
. That stuffed monkey at A. P. 4 H. B. Todd's photo stodlo la great for pleasing the be bice. Three little gave It a penny each the other day. Have you tried champagne aoda? the “oat refreablng summer drink, to be bad ooly at the Philadelphia pharmacy, oorner Columbia avenue and Ocean ■treat. u Wiley, of Congreaa Hall bath houses baa placed a taut on tha strand for th* eccommcdatloo of hi* patron*. It k an excellent substitute for the mud needed pavilions. tf Go to A. Hewitt'a store, 44 Washing- ■ street, for dry goods, notion*, and tllluery. Store, opp. Catholic oh arch. Our motto: “Ou price to all.” tf Alohxo Hewitt. The beat thing for sunburn U Cucumber Cream, to be had at tha Philadelphia *** Mr Cplumbk avenue and
Mr. George Lovett offers to the public *t hia old Jackson street stand, all the bc*t quality of feeds, bay and floor at the lowest prices. Order* promptly filled and delivered. Give this popular merchant yoor patronage. tf Foe Sale—The sloop yacht “Idler." formerly owned by the late William I>. Jones. It la almost new and ‘a fitted up with every convenience for the accommodation of aalllng parties A vi*y reasonable price will be accepted. Apply to 818 North Sixteenth street, or to L.. Phil. Koenig, Sewell's Point House.
at-CL
Reliable and courteous driven at Haynes, livery. Stockton Hotel. Stop at Dennis Consldioe’a to get tbe finest imported and domestic wines and liquora, for family twe * specialty. Bergdoll's beef on drairgGL Rochester beer in bottle* ice cold. Dcnnla Conaidlne, Prop., jlO 8t 6 Ootau street. S. M. Smith, the practical watchmaker, of Cape May City, formerly with Bailey, Bank* * Biddle, so well known for reliability and good workmanship. watches and clock* repaired and satisfaction -guaranteed. He also ha* on hand a fine lot of Cape May diamond* and cut* them to order. Do not fall to call on him aa he w 111 take great pleasure in showing you hia good*. jgJ-Ct “Poepoisixe" ia a compouw. of refined porpoise oil. imparting the softening product* which have become so popular. Use Porpolsine Rusaetine Dressing for roaact leather and lightcolored aboc* and preserve the original color and lustre. If a patent bather polish la desired uae "Gold Seal." tf H*Uce. Tbe »loop yacht “Idler” can be aecured by fishing parties wbo desire to .11 totbe bank* It isa rapid sailer, and every facility for fiabing Is furnisbed. Apply to Captain George B. Hatch, Sewell's Point. al OL
Hoard Wanted. Board ia wanted by a lady and child lib a private family. Somewhat central location desired. Apply at Stab office for parUcukra and leave address.
Cape Way City. N.J.
If OTEIe CHATeFONTE, eone: Cape May. N.J- Open all tbe year.
IDIE'VOILT
Near R. R Station, Beach and Post Offioe. Konth IjtfiayeUe Street Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week. * MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
THE NEW JEBSET [BUST AND SAiE DEPOSIT L'O Lafayette and Bank El*., Cape May.
arty, the Collection of late rest. Dividend a ocome. Act as Treasurer or Agent of Charitable.
are to the pleasure of those visiting -t Capa May. Cabinet photo group* take viyfatfl * pleasant souvenir. Four and alx In hand ooacbea for rentogjpartk* at Haynes livery, StockJ. W. Bradshaw'a fruit store k
DC execute Trusts of i . Wilts receipted for and safely kept without charge. of Money wilt be receive* payable by check and on time deposits,
H. C. THOMPSON. Agent.
is N. J. Incorporated November 10. UK. CAPITAL, - 8200,000. MANAGEMENT. ALEX. 0. CATTF.I.l., President. T. W. A YEK. Vice President. ED WAKD S. HALL. Secretary and Trtna. DIRECTOR!*: AUX.a.CATTELL, E. C. KxlOHT, F. W. Am. GtOKOK E. TATLOk Ozobova.(lux*. Rowabs 8.Hall, OnOBOB HlKBS. J. W. CUCKXT. A A. Aiutsmoso, Lewis Bkal, ISAAC H. 8VITE. U.W.DlCEXn*gBV Edwabu Bbvtls.
JEBSET RAILROAD. Time Table. June am. USD. Trains will leave Cape May aa follow* loi ’ PHILADELPHIA: ’ .ACCOMMODATION.Mops ,
7.00 LSlSKSsSSKa? 9.00 SdlsBiaSMSlT 2.35 r
adelpbia
Atlantic City, 4.35 rivai ia'pht'aSrianSasTtm pTm 1 .
' .00
Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.
NOW OPEN
the Reception of puEsxs. MRS- F. HAI.I.F.MtFCK.
ARLINGTON HOTEL, Oppnwile R. R. Kbtiion. Urant Nlrerl, tape Ray. G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor. Flrat-claae Cuisine. Large Airy Room* Terms Reasonable.
CARROLL VILLA, Jacknon Street, near tbe Bcarb, CAPE MAT, N. J. Delightful location. Everything first-ckae. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON
->HOTEL COLUMBIAN Thoroughly Renovated and Improved. iTOTZT OE»EZ-T. . n. T? t? a H. W. Sawybr, Manager. HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON. Propr Rates, 82.00 per Day. Special Rates by tbe Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. 1100-13 FII.BF.RT STREET, I’ll!lADELPIUA. Three ttqnares from Penn's K. R. Depot. - Filbert Btrert Car* pam the dour
MINrEM.ANEOI S.
— — , a for Baa - —■ ■. ., *. Atlantic Cm, at Okasbcvo lor Bridgeten. a.oo LSewn,."—» r “‘ 5.25kSsS?T-
■eta day*, with partar ear*, tin. a. «, xjo mdUXJ r. x. ginetv 7*0 a. h. Bunday tsyre**, with parlor can, IK a. u. Ex con toe
E. Misso.v, 26 Washington Street, Spanisli Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.
JAQVETTE dk STRATTON, 15 Waahiagton EL, Cap* May, D “'“Fish, Oysters, Terrapin. Clam*, Crab*, Ac r head waiter at one of the

