Cape May Daily Star, 6 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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A. W. iJjjm, ; T, R. Bboou, !

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 1890.

• SfnwE iv irrlrr an old aubjtrt fo a fnr and make thr a to bow tlx- initial rffort to prurida prbtin- brach : U mflk imt linorUfood to. girr tlx- iuuoratkxi a I trial. Nobody baa dixxnrrrrd anytbiu||

aldorad aa an obatnirtion, aa aomr of o> frartd might be the raar, while orrtainly there haa bran a hearty ap|irrriation of thr pruriaion felt by many who, with Ux-ir little folk* hare enjoyed the abade, and gratitude, too, to him who provided the ahtdler. Now, if thna far the effort baa proved a valuable aucceaa and baa drawn forth the gratitude of any ]K>rtion of the patron* of the atraiad. while it haa not awakened any antipathy or brought out any objection* whatever, why may not the ayatrrh be atiH further extended and formal effort* be made toy the authoriliea, aa well aa by private Individual* and buxine** men. to afford general protectti® and comfort to all Who may drain-Jt. To lx- *ure, hut a email portion of Uxwe who reaort to the beach at noon, comparatively ajxakIng, fmi the nerd, but let' u> provide for thoar who do.

It make, a big difference to the m< rat young lady a* to the condition her aurrounding* when »he ahall cxj» her lower limba to the gaxa- of the gi lag crowd. Yea, condition* are eve thing. The model girt 1* ready

arream, and Will lriu*h to her *hi*- wdea if by chance her clothing 1-eromr ao di*. arranged a* to ejpuar her ankle* Wforr tb.we ml the i.H**ite *e* under ordinary circunutancea. But, in a eery few mln-

utea, perhaiw,' after .he ha* had

the» blnahing *p,|U and *aM awful thing* of the horrid creature who *tole a glance at her beautifully turned ankle, «he will be- aeeh upon the beach exhibit-

1 Ig her boalcry unbluahlugly all the to her knee*, and the boy. may -u and admire and make all the rem,

the)-, pkaw. compUmrutaiv or othrr-

>wi*e, upon them. Yea, .ft U

' ol three dear r the leant aign

’r »M»»raiice of vulgarity, he woUliTbe lermed an ungentlrmanly feUow, ill.

upmi thr strand be may^ppear Uaxtly in his vulgar apparel or want of ap-

parel, and ahr will

Now, we

id object at all to the girl* donning cute bathing robes, and really do

we blush for our do mft hlnah for u* when men have llJ hardihood to hover t .-ouixi decent womaa In *ame g.rh. that wg have *een U»m wear-u,a*.mrbeach. TAafUnot right, no matter what thr oundltlon* or ttoe aurrounding* may be. and we wood,, bow the ladle*, young ladle, specially, make light of it. We claim there .hould be common decency .In public place.. Tig chief reiou why good aa burner* are ao often drowned when they are accidentally thrown into the/ water i* be«uar thr afaork cauar* them to loar their prewrorr of mlad. The loa* of ptwwtcr Of mind lead, to para! yak'of body, or to auch wild exertion* celerate drowwing, imbed „f contributing to preaervatiuo. Toe - abUity have wisely in ewar of audden acc ran only be acquired by experieuce. jurt •» everything elre ha* to he acMUired. The theory of the matter ran be taught In swimming achouU, l.ut the Pnwtlce nmat be aosuired by expert-

“ *'“*'• of the Euro,man

n -mmlng achoola. the pupiU are taken

id purpotely upwt. a.

OUR GUESTS. AND OTHER PERSONAL-POINTS Miss Joala Is very partial to Charlie, ill** Alya Coryell and Mia* May Coryell ere charming Windsor guests. General E. Burd Grubb, A Edgewater Park, la a guest of the Stockton. Mr*. Boy la, Mrs. Coyle sod ill** Doyle are sojourning at the n eat End M. Dotterer and wife, of Allentown, Pa., are pleasantly located at the Elheron. Coloorl Robert Adam*. Jr., ez-l'nhed States Minister to HrmEtlxl*' again at the Stockton. Mr. Joseph Adtina, of Philadelphia, a aery handsome l*dy, la a gneat of the Pier Avenue Inn Mr. Know lea, of Philadelphia, aaya he's down for good. Thal'a a hat he told •■Collina." George R. Slmmooa, of ky**Ulbgtoo, D. C., it a freejornt visitor to t'ongre** □all. Mlaa Olga Good U one ol handsome attired of the Congresa Hall

a.

t* Sophie Asher, Profcaaor A.her' bright little Bve-year-old daughter, la very popular A the West Eud. 'MU* Lind* Tomlin, a lovely village aaldcn, from West Cetek, U of Mrs. S. U. Wilson. Mlaa Leooa Ourrback, of Baltimore, gneat of the Hotel Colambla.> a very pretty and at tract Ice young lady. A. J. CbaaTeaii, the Chestnut sired chocolate manufacturer, U a prominent icat of tkt Columbia for the WillUm Brolaaky and wife, of Philadelphia, are again at' their favorite resort. They have taken rooms at tlx Elba! on. VUa Worthing loo, a demure young mlaa, has many admirer*. She U a Philadelphia lady v and a guest of Congress' Halt Mrs. C. S. Edwards, who ha* been several weeks at lbe Cape far her health,

Ex-Governor George A. Crawford, of Kansax. U a Stockton guest. Ur now Uvea in Colorado and was a- college student with Mr. Blaine, of which he reminded .Mr. Blaine et the reception

yesterday.

Pan! Keller, the well-known soceity favorite of Philadelphia, la a guest of Congresa Hall. He U the delight of the boose and ha* boats of young- lady friend*. The length of bU stay U not yet determined ^President Harrison, Postmaster Gcnknl Wsuamaker and bcereUYy Blaine will leave Cape May to-morrow morning by special car attached to the 7 o'clock expree*. Mr. Blaine to go to New York Mr. and Mi*. McKee also go with the party and^wlll proceed to Boston. Mr. and Mr*. Uuiaell HaYrison and Mrs. Dimmlck go .* far aa PbiladrlphU to do shopping preparatory to making their *iah to-Crraaon. Cart Schmidt, a noted German music professor and organlat of a very prominent Brooklyn church, accompanied by his petite and charming ) wife, is enjoying a auy at Cape May with h‘a friend, Mr*. E. P. Halter, at her elegant cjttagr. Ocean and Colombia avenue. . Florence H. Hartley, of New York, a nice* of Mrs. Haker'a, and Mr. Griggs, of Albany, her intended, also form, a part of the very pleasant company being entertained by Mra. Baker. Mrs. Schmidt U the possessor of some very beautiful and fabulously costly diamond*, which »Ue use* on

STARJjdjHJ.

Over 1,000 fish were caught ou the

Iron Pier yesterday.

The "Bohemian .Girt' 1 SB the Iron Pier to-night. Don't fail tom it. Go to Chester's seaside studio for the

very beat photograph*

Aik your frietxl* about our cream wafer* II. Kt>*. Jr..

SI Washington street.

Go to Kennedy’* l'. 8. P. for palate cooling drinks and Essen's lee cream "Hon, are you up yet?" aald-abr, after attracting bU aUrnlion by rapping on the wall. Father Blake U to do It. The diocesan collection of St. John’s P. E. Church, of Go* city, amounted to 1138, an encouragingly iaige amount.

Four and six In hand ooacbea for evening panic* at Ilaynea livery, ton Hotel. u. An exconloa to Wildwood Beach oe-

Stocktoti auff bath* are the beat equipped on the coast. Room* will be ryntco at much reduced rate* '

J. S. K. -Hand A Son are the old orignal and only Cape May diamond cutera in Cape May. Cape May diamond* •et in ring*, pins stud*, button*, and ill of our own manufacture. Ih-pxiring if One watches and-jewelry by-skillcd

Fred Arnold'

Signor Del Puente, the eminent^ b*ri j Washington and Jack*on streeta, U

They are also suddenly pushed u Twnt'd, and subjected to all mantxprepared mwldenu. „ u , tcrutl

W »J they Irani how to behave i

the lorn of their prraence of mind o caulno. of danger on the water.’ They »re also taught to have (kith In tlx- *u* taluing power of the water iUrif. They g*« b» know that the water will Uxm If they wBI only revxler it the lra>t

*“Hgln thr human body In calm Person* who have berr-propbriy lattgfat, and have V-quired the habit of arlf-poa- ^ ««t« when thnr'aie op.

A host half-ffiled with water, or com Idetely overtnnxd. wiU support aa many perwona aa can get their hand, npoo the ff u * , wal«. If they behave quietly, dn a

her avoIrdnpoU.

- The President and other distinguished person* will be in attendance upon song recital given by Mlaa Allda Var at'Congrca* Hall on Friday night. - Jacob Cohen, a young man ol excellent parts, U down from the city visiting bU parent*. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Gebea, et their Hughes etrr-t cottage. General William Sewell U e typical aoldUr, handsome end dignified. He U aa gentlemanly and genial In civil life as be la strict In discipline aa an offiotr. George W'. MeCowan, editor and proprietor of the daily ai-d weekly Puottr, of Bridgeton, N. J . It eqjoylng a sojourn In Cape Mey’a saline stmtwpberr. II. A B. Rosa, of the National Bank of Parkerebnrg, U e guest at Congress Hall. He U a genial and good looking young fellow and command* the altcn-

Uoo of many of the fair aex.

Mlaa Ltaxle Hugg, niece of Judge Alfred Hugg, of fiamden, and Mlaa Ettie Shrive re, warm personal friend*

pretty girls,

and Mra. J. R. Smith.

Mr Adams, fine of AdamaAJveen, oat extensive leather manufactures In Philadelphia, U visiting hla father, cottag log at 30 Perry street. The beach

dd him a long lime yesterday.

Mrs. C. P. Maya, mother and three nicora, together with the three Misses lams, all of Washington, are aojocruing for the- summer at Ibe Slnau Cal-

lage at Cape May Point.,

We ere pirated to ugetbe improvement In the coodimoo of Mr. R. PTbompaon, No. ItoAkran street. He la now able to alt e Vfcp of ibe day In

Uic cottage veranda^^

George W. Allen, the well-known Chestnut street hatter, one of PhUa-

delphla'l ' ' 4

of Mr*. Melvin on*Saturday. Uanry Green wall, the famous manager of tba Grand Opera House, New Orleans, and the Texas Circuit, la slopping at the LeleyeUr, accompanied by hie niece*, Misses 8. and Hauls Oppen

helm.

Mb* Bessie Jacobs, ever fresh, may and lady like, the esteemed lady principal of Frenkllevnie public school. Is her old Cape May home for the ted' term. - Her echoed will open

September 1st.

John Mathews. Mlaa Adams, IL L. McKown and Mlaa -UaiTTYw* formed party which enjoyed thi exhilarating pastime In the Athletic Perk yesterday. They an all expert player* and thalr games were therefore iteraaUng. Mias Adams and Mia* athew* are pretty and very attractive Mlaa Hattie Eldridge, daughter of tee mad friend Mr. Charles Eldridge w of the Upst farmers of Shiloh, N. J., and a young lady of very sweet man 'la visiting her friend Mias Jennie

Wales.

W. H. Beard and wife will, on Saturday next, take rooms at Congress Hall tor the remainder of the anas. Mrs.-Board baa been Indefatigable work of Improving the Seaside ie at the Point, securti some pavillion end a station of the Home, an

of the popular places of

who desire to ehjny *ra»M» dclirao prepared In the must tkillful manor The liqnorx di*pcnard at the bar at prououuood by cuiinoatacur* Ui bc of r markable qoallty and purity. ' If Go to Lanalng’a Cafe, corner -ihU;

ette and Decatur streeta, for prtvau- ter- -. : rapln suppere: soft, hard, and deviled —c-

craba, oyatere, and little m-ck clam*.

Game in araaon. Wine* and Uqnora. /. ,, Beer on draught. Famllie* supplied, tf Open ol/ the

Mr. George Lovett offer* to the |mbMc at hi* old Jackson aUeet aUnd. all the heat quality of feed*, bey and Hour

ssSsassr 1 " «--“|5»-insas‘ . . , ttieTchaut your patronage. -tf

Chattaa G. .Clark*ConateUeto fliTtbe f

.cancy .c.^ hy the ^ ol thc ip

A dog | wiUl r v c , v cimvenicnce for the accommo-

>t the Suioktoti. Friday

Mr.Will>am King ha* creeled a lovely tent on the lawn arij.iining hi* cottage. The we*-King* and De Silver* enjoy It to the foil. Long may the “alar* and

stripes’' float over It.

Simon Ilaaah r aaya it is necessary that President Harrison should goabout very carefully ablle at Cape May. A*k ... ’ Beoaui '

lamcntid Joseph Mi can-bcr was also rli-cuxl old one, who resigned. The West tod hop. Friday evening, will lx able affair. There -will

Cape May Gify. fU.

t)u Monday, Immediately eftcr

Presidential reception. U.e Freaidect ! in K “■ d lo, * r “ lln k •hoard-remarkahlr taste in the »elcc. ” r "*** 1 ™ *! U ,0 1

I aplrmg music.

] The Cocgrea* boy* lutend «

of the

datioo

■ailing p. e will b<

if the turnout, of the I him for gdrive, when be. c

Mra ^Oswald T. Hanna, not only in Hie I urday morning. I’. 8. Allison prom- i j aelectloq of the carriage, bin in doing : Uc * * K, I I ,l “’ ‘'>"**'**• boy».out *o ■ ou ,

..o.Mrxu.on.; w ’*■ I ” , ' u sr.r , ;“,.. Ira. Hanna. M hen tile President arepot, Ux-rr should be an over dosing { il9 _ C(W.nTu«t fleeretary Blaine entered the car- grand aiaed. ; s J w s m ,i „ „„ " riage they Inaisted that the lad^. whose Go to Chester’* seaside studio, corner I mm ^ er ', lf y .. formerly kindness prompted the offer, should . f ’' ock, ou h*lhs, lor fine group picture*. | B,i| rv , Bauk* A Biddle. *o well heraelfacoompaty them, and to whom BeveraJlocldente have been rrtatedto koown for rcllabUly and good « ’

tbey paid the mo*t dl.tlngul.hcd regard, j trough o^Tw, indowa here .

Haaha'a husband I* a brother Ui about town, which would be unpleasantV

Judge Hsuna, while atic la a daughter- 10 those about whom •of Mr. George J. Richardson, and is ajtlTf" .m handsome and a delightfully idea*- : doton the Wind*, 'thr

.-lock* repaired I

sill take

) and a*. . • milted t.

[•they

ECHOES FRO* THE SURF. IVl,le J ’ h ‘ , to* »re Ibe erase thU *«•».

son. el .Vi per doxrn, at A. P. A It. . B. Todd's, igirijrr Congress Hall lawn,

of the nob- ; y), lioce win I® ^i,en on the Iron liapely and j pi,, ,Uy irltTlIO A M. Admission,

only 10 cent*

lung Phil*- I Chester’* seaside group* are 1 grand,

-- - — also his children * ptiolo*. Take a ; •oo*o>t them, corner 8lo_-kton bath*,

bean, jo a flutter by her winsome jj^ pbo ,p blIf , itmc . D ^ .herbert,

i grape juice, crnalud violet* and evrry-

Lee Garrison, brother of Judge Gar- j d ' Uck, “* fl »’ ,or »t Kennedy’* 1’. 8. P. rteon, pf Camden, for a youngster i, I IK I Puente, the celebrated baritone

the Grand Opera, Philadelphia,

Mbs Josie Doyle 1* on hieet of surf bather*. :

sprightly.

Mira Daisy Davison, a j

delphia JrlutjHtt, art* the young gentle- 1

jSl-6t

Dressing for ruaaet leather and light- i eolorwl shoe* and preserve the original i color and lustre. If a patent Irathi-r j polish 1* desired use ••Gold Seal." tf j

ii or i: 1* C' ii a I* fo nt je.

Everybody should not fall great opera, “Bohemian Girl,” on the Iron Pier to- tilghl

f Judge

youngster Is

ixtrncting about aa much fan from the bathing grounds aa any of the lads. Min May Conover, of Twentieth and Spruce etreels, Philadelphia, one of the prettiest girl* wbo aiu upon the strand,

pouring sand ail over Mr. Benson's soaking garment*.

Mlaa Emma Walton and Mia* Rosie Boyle were two of the happiest young

mlsac* on the tx-acb yesterday, to whom of Mr. I Ilnrol'I Walton arts a* ipllsnt as a

Ur. Tyxxowakl, of Wa*MSg1 sect* a handsome physlnbe In fitting bathing robe. |lle <

beautlfitlly-embroldcrcd Sadie*’ handkerchief in hla bosom durin^Shr bath. And now he throws himself dowi be*Me her on the beach, bracing her

back with one knee

Vand. hi. round her waist, hla head In her lap. Rather a twisted

position, bat ft work*.

The prvtliral girl ou the beach yesterday was Mira'-Blancbe Virginle Urrshey. Her beauty, however, scarcely excel, that of her .Utrr, Mlaa Grace M. Heikhey. TbeUtier erjoyed a lovely drive to the/Point yesterday and aaa fortunate enough to be presented to (be

President.

re Locber, secretary .of the Pennsylvania'Roller Insurance Company, ie, with hi* attractive'wife, gnesi of Mr and Mra- Lincoln, IS Beach avenue. Mrs. Lecher was the centre of an admiring group upon the strand yeatetday. They will visit the Cali fornix coast by the middle of the month. Tbey have a splendid home at Elm, Pa. Mira Agnes Morgan,. daughter -of' William C. Morgan, a wealthy stock broker, of Germantown, gracloasfy

bathing

.id.

concert at the- -Slock-

;l. Friday evening. Augult 8th, laaiaicu by Robert Tempest, pianist ; i. It. Gaines, tenor; B. L. Facdcr, riolluiat/Signor Guano and members

itvmcmbcr Pier to day al

0 80 A I

• ill be aerved duy iota. a3 3t -pccUlty at •.*onaU

imar Baker, one of-the proprietors

of Wildwood Beach, a fas Cape May on the Atlantic,

of the

d with Wildwood. He i to show visitor: the which are; anmeroua, -m- umm fart naflSoly at With auch men at fbt helm Wildwood it aaanrad of auccaa^

Tlie Dait.v Star log August Inr 75 c Fancy drinks a dine'* Globe llote’..

Ladies' ^rlhrs and tlie heat fancy mixed drink a at Hatty's, corner Wash-

ington and Jackson streets.

Take the yacht Guraie, Captain

i - - . - • a.mmx —* sailing

Yorke, for

trip.

If

hong Recital al Coagma Rail ■ A song recital is to 1)C given at Coopres* Hall, Friday evening. August | at 8 *1 P. M , by Mia. ABda V.reua, j assisted by -Hr. Simon Hassler’* ' celebrated orchestra. Mis* Yaren* was ' a # favorite pupil of the c* Icbretad j Madame Marcberi, of Pari*, and ir well | . known both in Europe am! America aa ! ao artist of rare vaige and artistic teste. 1 She had the plcaauretog^ccling such

celebrities aa Gonnod, Rul

Arthur Sullivan, Veidl and others whom she lia* been warmly congi lated. She baa also sung most suet fully in all Ibe principal theatre* of L'uited Slate* *• leading prims dont -both Italian and Engli.h opera, trust this yoong prlmmi donna receive a hearty welcome at tlie Cape

May next Friday evening.

iDiErvoiKr 'vixjX-.-A-. —

Firat-claa* single driving burses for ladles or gents, at Usyors. Stockton Hotel. \ • tf. Wiley'i Cong raw Hall bath house*

are the |>rsl rquipp Careful attendance.

ir R. It Station, Beach and Pax

Notifh I.Hl'uy ette Street

Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week.

MllS. T. H. BROOKS.

Amarine Villa* First-Class In Every Respect.

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Egyptian Lotu« grow* profusely In

Shsrptoao pond, near Salem, and no Opposite R. R. Station.

—~ ... where else in this country, ao far aa la the beach, j known, excepting in Connecticut, all tf | efforts to transplant them having failed.

If you wish a first-cUs* turnout of > They are large and beantiful when In

any kind call and.e« Uayne*. at Stock-ifou woo,,,,od f . r „„„ .uractive in

loo Hotel. tf. ....... . , . . appearance than the ordinsry pood II ly.

IfyoirwUh to have a dragorpiiKton. ..V^T,.

nice team and driver, tr.re order, at " c boUr,,e t,,e r c *° ^ • ucoe “ (u "y either of the store* of Doctors Marcy j cultivated in Lily Lake. Cape .Mi

A Mrcray. tf | Point.

Reception of MBs, r. HALXEIVBECK.

ARLINGTON HOTEL,

Grnnt Ktrccl, <iip<- May, G. J. Kkumek. Proprietor.

WaxTRU—A young man with good recommendation to make himself generally uacfnl * round the Stock Urn bath houses. aS 3t That stuffed monkey at A. P. A H. B. Todd's photo studio, i* great for pleasing tile habaea. Three little tad* gave It a pruny each the other day. Have you tried champagne soda 7 the moat retreating summer drink, to be had only al the PhiladelphU pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and .Ocean street. u Wiley, of Congresa Hall bath houses ** placed a lent on the strand (or the accomtm-dalion of his patrons. It la exorllcol substitute- for the much

Flret-claas Culsluo. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Ronoormblo. "ICARROLL VILL^l,

Msrrird. At South Seaville, Angus’ Dr. Fill, Uczekiab C. Blake, of Ca{4 May City, and Priscilla V. Godfrey, f South Seaville.

BECK’S CLUB HOI SK Cigar Emporimn,

hour yesterday. She la charming

In a aea-aoaked robe. Mira Morgan la on intimate terme of aeqaaintanoe with Mlaa Minnie Wanamaker and was bt gneat at the Puatmaater-GcocraU'

Washington home last winter.

Mira ■ Pass" Ofth and her slater, Mira Helen Orth, are two aa lovely girl* aa the great Stockton haa entertained this summer, and their charms are equally great in the anrf bath. Mias Helen,

wbo ia very pretty, wU wad

middle of September, one of the leading bankers of Seattle, Washington State, which will oaooaac their pennan home. The Mlaaea Orth are fr

will occur on Saturday evening and will be, aa usual one of the events rf lesson. There is always a large daooe oo these occasion*, and this will attract probably an nnoanally great

Allda Varena won the heart of Mrs. Harrison by her sweet sympathetic singing at tba Harrison cottage. The Presidential part) will be present at the aoog recital given al Congress Hall, next Friday evening, August 8lh. Testimonial to Mia* Beanie Clayton at ongreea Hall this - --

o’clock. Mias Bessie

and should attract a large

Car. Ocean and Raght* Street*.

Madame Celeste, the well known Im-j CAPE MAT, V. J. peraonalor, will Imitate different kinds ; nrT r ,__ . c™,.,,. 4,. K - . of mnaical inatrum.nu, animals, birds U 1 '' K * Specialty. All thVNov —11—* a — * 1 — cities. City Prior*. N

and Irish and other cbaractersouThursday evening at the Hotel Lafayette. All are Invited. , .6 St Lust—In June, a pair of gold eye gtsasea, made by Brown A William*. In the c»r» or in coming from station to It Hughra street. Return to Mr*. J. Penrose Collins, 14 Ilng'nes street. Reward. ad 2t Oo to A. Hewitt's store, 44 Waahlngtoo street, for dry goods, notions, and millinery. Store, opp. Catholic charch. Oar motto : “ One pries to all." tf Ahoxso Hkwitt.Tbe beat thing for aanborn IsCoenmber Cream, to he bad at ibe Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Colombia avenue and Ocean street. S3w Tbe Commiaaooer* of Appeal will meet at City Hall at 10 A. M. the third Saturday in August and the first Saturday in September. A. B. LrTTLK, w.d-U Collector. Our popular artiste, A. P. A H. B.

Todd are very busy turning fine photograph*. They -- ‘-naincaa men and deserve J. W. Bradshaw's fruit 1 tin Daily slocsed with the

foreign and domestic fruit at low , Free delivery. DeAalar near Washing, ton street. tf Wiley's Congress Baths are splendidly equipped for bosinera, with excellent bathing robes, polite aUenlioo, and 000 ~ Doleot rooms. Pavilion 00 the beach ir accommodation of hla bathera. tf

Loretta, No. 13 Ocean street.

A foil aa

CAPT. FRAVHN-

Old Virginia Tobacco and Cigar Stare,

YyiNT JERSEY RAILROAD. Time Table. June auytfto. Trains will leave Cape May aa lotlow* lai PHILADELPHIA: 7.00 SJii'StsaSIBiSKt 9.oos;S;Ssas;Bf7?"“

2.39 UcS

Jafltnon Mrcft. near the Rrndi.

CAPEMAY, N. J:

j Delightful location. Everything firet-daaa. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON. -v-HOTEL COLUMBIA-:-Thoronghly. Renotatrd and Improved. iTOTST OX^EZiT. . rt t? T7. n -TTZgH. Sawyer, Manager. .HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r. Special Rates by the Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. I FILBCKT STREET, PHILADELPHIA- • R. $. Depot - Filbert Street Car* pas* the door. MINCELLAVEOIN. -

nets, etc., etc. Repairing £

mo In am and dispatch.

E. Misson, 26 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver’Jewelry.

JAQl ETTE A STRATTON, 15 Washington 8L, Cape May, “ Fl*h, Oysters, Terrapin, Clams, Crab*, Ac ' ’ deUver te Hatei* aad Cottegaa site promptnea*

. ^ now head waiter at one of the _ caterer, deeip-s to arrange with a party for control of •ben. where he could board the family and do outside catering and winter, in muddi-hia. Addt era H. W., Stab Office.