Cape May Daily Star, 8 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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FRIDAY. AUGUST 8 1»0.

A BOOT 4 o'clock ycstrirUy »ftcroo.ju bo rxcitcmcDt *pr*»d from the beach into the loan, which nol«ody could understand, »ome catching the ides that .the pier was on fire, others rumor that some one was drowned, ao every idler ran down to gratify c oslty. It turned out that a womar the aurf was up to her neck in the wi and others more alarmed for her safety than herself, created an excttemrolShc was assisted to safer ground and the excitement was over. Henry Stuart. Thomas Keenan and Daniel Gray went out in the aurf boat and brought her safely to land. She was a i the employ of Mr. Matthews,

street.

DtaaoXKsTT in any form brings its perpetrator into the tolls sooner or jater, just as sure as John Barleycorn. Mf yielded to continually, brings his rlcrims to sorrow... Every day brings fresh exposures Ul the newspaper those who seek to live by their w its prefer to get their living by some so systematic fobbing of their neighbors. By the way, we notice that F. F. Hogste, of Camden, who was once Interested In local Yallroad matters here, is receiving considerable publicity, with strong suspicion that charges of forgery -will be sustained. His investments of other people’s money In mortgages have not proved to he “gilt-edged" affairs. One case at Atlantic City, where the papers call lor “two-story cottages on ground and other buildings,'' waa found away belov 8c®th Atlantic City, absolutely without improvement, covered w ith nothing but brush and sea-

weeds.

This Hogate is said to be one of J. Henry Edmunds' intimates, and we are informed is receiver for the Sewell's Point Railroad, which became involved while being “managed" by Edmunds. Between Hogate and him, iu fate would seem assured. The old adage of “Birds of a feather, etc.," strikes us very forcibly in this con sect ion. Some le around _town who has not quite l cited States quotes it Ukeiirris oCxiHi fed den dev flock It-seems to'Tic'E'had year «* operators.

Cart Max has

duty.

I of the President of the United States was to be at Cape May Point, arrangements should ha.r been made by our prominent summer real, dents and cottagers to hsve secured for one of the greatest of great Americans, Hon. James Q. Blaine, a-aummer home at this queen of the resorts, iu any way which seemed most consonant with the dignity of the great Secretary and the Even the subsidized Democratic organs could see nothing in this but an eminently fitting arrangement. In fhta greatest of rraorta, upon which the Almighty himself has put hit sump of approval by granting every seaside natural advantage in perfection, and which has no equal on the face of the globe, the greatest men of our country should ' gather and enjoy Its superlatively * health-giving qualities and Its pleasures. The one should follow the other, aa the day the night. Mr. Blaine expressed himself as delighted w ith it duritag his short aqjoum. aild Cape May would he to Include him among its reguThls matter

LiEmutABT L. Lownit Rxamxy, of the United States Navy, sou of Daniel K. Reamey, of HoUidayaburg, of whom we made ■rallmi yesterday, la In far-off Jips®, with the Pacific Squadron. and writes very interesting letters to his Other. The last one received stated that “YokoEema is fall of ships and makes quite a contrast to quiet Nagasaki and Kobe. Yesterday being the Fourth, all the ships were decorated with flags and fired guua as nouu. In the evening the flag-ship Omaha waa beautifully illuminated, and the Ameri-

OUR GUESTS. AND OTMEN PERSONAL POINTS 8. T. Lineawesrer, of the Season, is here and will remain a few day® M. R- Lagore, Jr., and family, of Camden, are stopping at tbs United

Steins.

Master Carpenter Williams, of tbe West Jersey Railroad, and filfe are summering st Cajie May. R. R. Miller is something of a crack shot, aa tbc figures ol yesterday's match

prove.

J. Foster Graham, of Philadelphia banking circles, ba*_ renewed associations st Devon Villa. V J Mira Mary Townaepd. of Uiis county, will teach tbe Hancock's Bridge school. Salcft county, this coming year. ReymooJ Beyor, of Germantown, is visiting bia relatives, Mrs. and Miss Roaeman. on Franklin street. Miss Anna R. Morrison, of Salem, N: J., is spending a couple of weeks st tbs

Cape.

Judge James T. Mitchell, of tbe Peoosyjvanla Supreme Court, and family are enjoying a season at tbe Stockton. Mrs. M. E. Yarrow and family, of are enjoying a visit to to tbe Sborebsm, Cape May Point. Rev. A. A. MurpbyAras a caller upon Dr.' Scott; Mrs. Harrison's father, last evening. Mrs. Postmaster General Wans maker paid a pleasant call to Mrs. Harrison Banker II. K. Jamison and wife weie oailers at the Harrison cottage last erening, driving over in tbe telly-bo. C. W. Kirk agd family, of Philadelphia, were among the arrivals at tbe Bborebam, Cape May Point, yesterday. Captain Nickels, tbe popular commander of the Red Star Line steamer Xoordlaod, la in town for a few daya to enjoy the Ashing. Mias Lizzie A. Power and Mias M. J. Power, of Philadelphia, two very pretty and charming young ladles, are Vk eal End guests. Muter Mechanic McAllister, ol the West Jersey and Camden and Atlantic railroads, Is st Cape Msy with bis family. Walter C. English, manager of tbe Eastern department of tbe Iron Age, is at Congress Hsll, for sn extended stay Mr. English la tbe son of R. M. English, of Camden. Professor Graeser daily forma one of a merry enehre party upon tbe Devon -eranda, and no one e®joya with a lady partner, better thi Mias Anna Marshall, daughter of the late Dr. Randolph .Marehall, of Tuckaboe. arrived lut.evening or TJfTand Mrs Phillips. Dr. Charles Reed sod wife greatly enjoyed a fishing trip iu the sounds yes-

Mlas Hugg and Min Showers, tbe two charming Camden daughters, “hugged" each other very doeely In tbe aurf yesterday. Our reporter bad just heard them lamenting tbe scarcity of beaux—'•tbe right kind of beaux”— and it did seem-a pity they, as so many Others, should feel to note this lack of an Important factor In tbe enjoyment of

a Surf bath.

HOTEL ARRIVALS.

STARLIGHT.

Goto Ratty’s for the heal beer and choicest liquors. ’ tf Tbe beat and coolest soda iu tbe town

at the Colombia Avenue Store.

Potts town promises to play great ball to-day and wants to be a winner.

Game called at 4 o'clock.

Tbe groups taken by A. P- A II. B.

Todd ars rich ahd artistic.

«!•».. r*.—■-— log people

jrd, J Foster Graham, J B Huston, F

M bchleigh. Mias Inez Forbes. Trenton, N. J.—Mrs R Mongar. Millville—Mite Carrie R Wesloott.

Shippeusburg—Mias Margaret F Elm,

Mia. i£me Whlsler, Mite Emma Hol j ,{. wm r |„ land, DT Holland and wife. to-night.

Cincinnati—J Shlllau and wife. ; * Ocean City—G. H. Stewart *

family.

Woodbury. N J—W H Duffield. Cape Msy Court House—Mrs

Springer.

Tbe Chslfonte

sway bccsuseol lack ofaooomc Our cream cocoauut are sljray. fresh

H. N«k J«.

SI B ubiugton street.

Tbe cabinet size group photo is i great demand at Cbeatcr'a studio, col

oer Stockton Baths.

Don't fail to hear Signor Del Puente Grand Opera at Philadelphia

concert at the Stockton {j <W |

equipped for . — , bath ug robes, polite aUentkm, and conveuieol rooms. Pavilion on the beach | for accommodation of bis balbera. tf | Cucumber cream, for sunburn, ia having a great ruth at Marry A Murray's Palace Pharmacy, Ocean street and Columbia avenue. if Stockton surf baths are tbe best equipped on tbe coast. Rooms will be rented at much reduced rates for tbe balance of tbe season. * tf J. S. K. Hand A Son are the old original and only Cat* May diamond cutters in Cape May. Cape May diamonds set In rings, pins'aluda. buttons, and I all of our os n manufacture. Repairing I of fine watches aud jewelry bjL>klUed | Go to Lausing's Cafe, corner Lalayi ettc and Decilur streets, for private ter- | rapln supper*, soft. hard, aud deviled ! crabs, oysters, and little neck ciama. ' ~ — *”■— and liqoora.

IIOTI.I.S AND COTTAGES.

Newark—A Irwin.

Philadelphia—F D Baker. W B Small, i' S Friabmoth and site. Mooreatown, N J—Mrs S S Thornton,

Mias Ellen BaaU.

delightful aoda water is bad

at tbe Columbia Avenue Drug Store, where you get shaved ice with every

glass.

Tbe PotUtown ball team can do better work than they did yesterday aud expect to do It to-day. Come out and see tbe game. Countess KelacUack, tbe Russian countess from St. Petersburg, never gave a musicale sitbout her protege, AI Ida Varena. i A part. ' Williamson

eater and wile. MU. A great performance of "11. M. S. I'earee. Knuik pear ] Pinafore." with a strong cast snd new i%na. John T. Mon j and elegant cuatumra. » ill be given on

Monroe. Mrv <ow*r the Iron Pier Saturday oigbt.

iherton. Mist Bertls To-night is your last chance to see

ttesbury, George V. t! lleberton, Isaac P. the “Bohemian Girt" on tbe Iron Pier

Alfred P Trotter. Chas | sl(tIlor Del p ueolc «|U be assisted by

: Samuel Gaines, tenor . B. L. Kaedrr, ' j violinist ; Robert Tempest, pianist ; j Signor Quarro aud tbe Stockton Orcbca-

•n draught. Families

Mr. George Lovett offers to tbc pubtic at bis old Jack sun street stand, all tbe beat quality of feeds, bay and flour at tbe lowest prices. Orders promptly filled and delivered. Give ibis popular merchant your patronage. tf *'•<— Reliable aud courteous drivers at Open all tt.C Hayoea, livery, Stockton Hot- 1 T, ‘«'

fluent horses.

Stop at Dennis Consldinc's I finest Imported and domestic i liquors. «for family use s Bergdoll's beer on draught, beef in bottles lor cold.

Deu

j19 St

S. M. Smith, the practical watchmaker. of Cape May City, formerly with Bailey. Banks A Biddle, so well

liability - ■ ——* v

Gape Jfia^Gify, H.J.

inliip. watebr

cuaranterd. He

,4 Madam-

re John W Hnlianl

May Wanamaker.

l.araTETTE-

riltsbunc—John l* Bixgert and «i sn M Bizz-rt. Alice L Rizz-r' Pari Martha M Ulggerv Annie Murn EJSa. Pa.—John M Gordon snd wifi I'li 1 tadeiphis — WsHer J Burby. Cobra. John J Healy. M l>

The sacred concert io be given b, the , po ‘.la.

! Maenncrcbor Society, of Philadelphia. . uMmH am!

Iran Hotel on Suodav even- 1 ^ rlKWof tin

which

it the Stockton Hotel ou Sunday

of tbe

much inter

| Champagne I ol the season the Columbia

iso. cue season. ducU . (> u , Rua, •f » ‘» r «° “ 1 llgh.-coU.rrd slum, t I. being manifested. r..ii.lm,,.

mid Dressings have lwis because they yield a ; impart the softening compound— IK’rjtoiiint

bined with ('

Dm

COMMIMCATED

Thus M Klekl and »lle Camden-B B Coaney and wile. Loutovllie -John T. Moore. Ilattlmore—James McMabrr and wile. Mooreslown. S J-Dr George B L Clay Newark. N J-J D pradel. -New York—Lanes Ganad Itrookiyn—Mrs B Kennedy v HrstexCraal ttorsey.

Allentown, Pa—W C Swaria. K C Boeder West Cbrsler. I‘a—Itobcrt K llooprs. vs Thorp. Mrs T T Smith. Bessie Mnltu. Pa Smith. Miss LouiseBcaltey. MrsC P Beane; J-Dr L M liaise;

ry pleasant social

nop Will ue given at rbe Wewt End and Mias Bessie Claylou w ill delight the .udieuce by dancing iu ' ’ “

style

V.|.h

Carrid Straus will al*-. |» Alid. Varrha's song re promises to be quite » Mrs. llarrinon and Preakh w ill atuud with Ibesr friends.

‘ Tbe great cot®edisos, Krrar and Walker, will both jslaj^Jn "Pinafore. "

^ Saturday night.

Master Bertie Shelley and bis mother. ! who are now stopping at the Stockton, gave a periorroance at tbe Stockton last evening in the parlor before a few io-

j tiled guest.

»»Tlt*r-S«iTolo. -I bees my iuter-

r and Mias j ested In your lllUe story to-dky ab..ut form fane; ! Washington's buUnn sod tli- bit of

- , Mrs. Washington's wedding df£sA,X-rjd

Kri| l> event l 8, “ , 11 ,,UlU, ° '

o add a little history of l

HOTEL CHALFONTE,

Don

also gathered oysters along the baaka, of which Mrs Reed is very food. Mr. J. a Sbillato, of Cincinnati, contracting agent for tba C. H. A D. railroad, accompanied by Mrs. Sbillato, joined other Cincinnati friends at tbe Devon last evening. Hon. B. F. Lee, Clerk of Supreme Court of New JeNey, and one of the finest men in tbe State, registered tbe Stockton yesterday. To-day be goea to New York. Mr. Lee's family

are in Europe.

Three charming daughters hai sod Mrs Killer, of Philadelphia, spending the season at the New Ml Verson. Mias Lillie, Mias Laura aud Mias Bessie, the latter just having reached the

sweet age of eixteeo. \

Rev: M. Perkins, rector John’s Episcopal Church. Bal^m.lis now

joying a three week' leaving, hie pariahl

with a long purse of money. He wi..

officiate at the SC John's Episcopal ' ^ “ cWch thla oil, 0, Mud*!../ "|™E«“u,!

Mr. 8. F. Becneu. a merchant, ol St. Auguattoe, Fla., la with bia wife at tbe Sea Brook Cottage, on Windsor avenue. This is their first visit to Cspe Msy, and Mr*. Bennett‘a first visit to the North. They are acquaintances of Mr. Mlsaon and wife, who, after their seasons here, always go to Florida for winter buai-

. anight. Its the last prrfo

on tbc Irou Pier

By requrxt of Mrs. Harrison, Alida Varena will sing tbe celebrated song. "Tosll, Ooofl-bye," and Gouuod's “Avc Maria." Both select ions she bad the i honor of studying abroad with tbe eom-

It i.

coated him. urgini geocral was not Id log anything be stated, when, upol

neb shell, wad

ic habit of pnrcbs’a-

ailor

augges

beautiful velv.-t coat, Waahtbc ides sod ordered some. [ tbe moat beautifully tinted | re forties itb made, the one

McHenry |

m, zwuun. rta E.OW «k's va^^ Bel thloners^Q^ted l

(hba -Mormed Glrlmtr. Bwaaee—Mr* Pred M Pace Leeabarc—Mrs A M rhoekei Pblladelphla—M fl Darrow, PUUburx-Mra Cltas V Nsah

Pbiladelphia—Uzzie A Powe Mrs Boaeahaam. LeUa Kweub IX.;le. OUver K Beed and wile Bred. Mist Georva Palmer. PUtsburc—Frank C S Cura. Hi

Baltimore—M \eu Kaiun. A

Fancy drinks s specialty a

dioe's Globe Hotel.

Ladies' parlors aud tbe be mixed drinks at Ratty'a, coru< lug ton aud Jarkaon streets. .

Gumaie, Capteiu j.y|,

le ul tbe n

, Y'orke, for a pieanant

-trip.

Firmttdi

j ladies or

I Hotel.

Wiley's Congress Half

I are tbe brat equipped on

I Careful atlendauoc. If you wish a first c la si

any kind, call *J>d see Hayi

ton Hotel. j i I If you wish Ui bsve a drag or ph* nloe team and driver, leave order either ol the stores of Doctors Mi

| A Meorxy.

hank, the bead of w 1

r of gold iu tbe

rs. Lawrence Lewis waa a grand- | daughter of Lord Baltimore, alto of i Washington, her husband being a ew of WaahingUln. Richard Cox |

Irlving bonme for | Slir * ,ve - of Ml • hcn | Hayoea, Stockton » W of 6 » f - “»'' D K Mrs Lew,, uke j

tf. the button from tbe coal to present to houses ^ tbe widow of Major Richard Cox. In | **»«*>• | 1815. It afterwards went to her ^ , daughter, Elixa Cox, then to her niece, j

Rebecca E Sbreie, now Mrs. McHenry. |

LvtiV HEAOKR. j Cspc Msy, 8 7-90.

IDE'VOlsr TT-XLL^i., L R. Station. Beach ami Post Office. Month I-itfiiyette Ntreeri Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week. - MRS. T. R. BROOKS. Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.

j^OR THE

Reception

1*1 RN. F. IIA I.I.FN HF.CK.

Suwk. J

A Sailing Pnrty

00 foo^keel

enjoj it

tkm with lota of fireworks. In fact, os>e could easily hare Imagined himself In America Instead of In far-off Japan.’' Lieutenant Reamey is private secretary to the admiral- of the fleet and ia eus>uected with lh«,flagship He sends a bill of fare used on a Japanese zteamer. July A 1800, which > very unique in style and namea in Japanese and Enggtiah, tbe following items for dinner : Turtle aoup, boiled fish, chicken yttHrs

fiti. "bee? idqapefm.

Mrs. Louisa Edwards, Mrs. Dr. Miliar, Mrs. Charles Algeo and Mrs. William Kllngler enjoyed a lovely drive yesterday together, as la after their wont, always selecting Lorve Williams aud hia team for the trip. The ladies speak of Lorie's obliging ways am. careful mau81RF HO TEN Mias Molllc Stuart, a pretty brunette, who la with her parent* st their Wash Ingtoo street collage, ia an-expert swimmer end loves to plunge ' Into tbe

breakers.

Mias Katie Kelley, of prepossessing ipearanoe and aevanteen summers, is with her mother *j the Stockton. Wl bar intimate frlesd, Mias Neliie Galls, gber, she yesterday pissed su enjoyable our on tbe beach. Tbc building of great mounds upon he strand, where the deer girls, and ometlmes the dear boys with t!

which throws greet discredit on the L. B. Marks teem. Insteed of . 14 to 10 in favor of the Young Champions. Deviaon pitched a good ,

Robb on firm bees end Catcher L. B. Marks . • ' Cerr., L. H. Mabu B. B. C.

schooner "El-

ahout the banka and the

Tbe party are about 85. among are Captain Andrew Veil. Messrs. Flinch, John Smith. George E. Eeslg, Montgomery T. Eeslg. formerly of the Daily Aincs, Philadelphia, Sbcrmer, aud Captain Sharp, capteiu of tbe schooner. They are having a good time. They have been out for a week aud expect to

three weeks longer.

It is called the "Uncle John Smith Bay Clob." They enjoyed a trip to fish-

ing banka yesterday.

That stuffed monkey at A. 1'. A H. B. Todd’s photo atudio ia great for pleasing Uir babici. Three little toU gave It a penny each the other day. Have you tried champagne soda ? the ■ has moat refreshing summer drink, to be bad only at tbe Philadelphia pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue aud Ocean

Tbe great musician, Simon Haasicr, is preparing ao interesting progratnmfor the grand 'testimonial concert and hop to be tendered him on Saturday - evening ami a large ’ •

:l tbe t

upor the strand, are quite frequently

The great gully bask of tbe beach,caused by carting away the sand for.

Mias Colton and Mias Sidney logetbei ■joyed the sea bathing yesterday and ran loath to leave, lingering beyond

MbsImIc at tbc Prcsl deal's Cottage. Master Bertie Shelley, the viol In 1st, od bia mother, who are now stopping at the Stockton, gave a musicals yesterday morning at the President's ooltege. at the direct request of Mr*. President Harrison, who sent for them to come to Cape May Point. Miy- Harrison waa ao charmed with Master Bertie's performance that she baa Invited him to play at the White House this oomlog winter. Master Bertie la s marvelous violin player for one so young in year*. A Flacky Act. A runaway accident that did not termiflate seriously occurred on Beach avenue about 5.40. last evening. Mr*. Moore, at V Beach avenue, hail just got into her carriage for a drive, and before gathering up the rein* the borer started and was soon ou a run. At the Weightman Cottage, William HebenthaL Jr., sprang from his own carriage, and, sell- , ing the bit of the runaway, ajiocredrd in bringing him tua stop, and drove the thoroughly alarmed occupant back to cottage. Hebcathal's courage was

If you desire to go gt

dosing hour upon the lovely Bayre at his store, third we. mTSw ul ~ •y-.i

T

Wiley, of Congress Hall bath houses has placed s lent ou the strand for tbe sceomro.dalioa of his petrous. It is so excellent substitute for the much needed pavilions. tf Lost—Id June, a pair of gold eya glasses, made by Broa c A Williams, to the cars or id coming from station to 14 Hughes street. Return to Mrs. J.' Psoroae Collins, 14 Hughes street. Reward. afi 2l Go to A. Hewitt's store, 44 Washington street, for dry goods, notions, snd millinery. Store, opp. Catholic church. Our motto : “ One price to all." tf Alonzo Ubwitt. The beat thing for sunburn ia Cucnmber Cream, to be had at tbe Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and Ocean street. 8Sw The Commiaaoncre of Appeal will _eet at Cilj* Hall at 10 A M. tbe third Saturday iu August and tbe first Saturday In September. . A. R. LtTTI-tt, w-d-tf Collector. " Our popular artiste, A. P. A H. B. Todd are very busy turning out their fine pholographs. The; are thorough business men aud deserve their success. Four aud six iu band coaches for evening parties at Htyoca livery, SrockJ. W. Bradshaw's fruit store Is conUuually stocked with the moet luscious foreign and domestic fruit at low prioes. Free delivery. Decatur near Washington street. If , Lovetts, No. 18 Ocean street, harness manufactory, is prepared to turn out all descriptions of work In this Hue. A'full assortment of harness, blankets, nets, etc-, etc. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. tf An exearsioa to Wildwood Beach occurs every. Tuesday and Friday, a " A 10.80

50 o>

Fred Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets. U one of the popular places of resort for those who desire to enjoy seaside delieaera prepared in tbe Boat skillful Banner. The liquors dispensed at the bar

pronounced by on markable quality

IS to be of re-

usger. He

. part of the ( ape Msy

' ' 'onked for

*'”fr lends i

is sod is regular med. HVlrleod

For Improvement or Investment. All visiting Cape May should ace the ML Vernon Land Co.'s grounds, near the Elephant. There Is a rare chance for iDveatmcoL Lou have all city Improvements—gas, water, a good tea wall, board walk • and bcacb drive. You can buy one of those ocean-front Iota building puipesea, or buy tor leas from tbe syndicates on Instalments. Full information at New Mount Veruoq' Hotel, on tbe grounds or 8. Bardslejl secretary, 1928 Germantown see Pbiladelphia

ARLINGTON HOTEL, OppwMilt- R. R. Station. Grant Ntrcel, Cape Raj. G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor. First-clues Cuisine. Large Airy Rooms Terms Reasonable CARROLL VILLA, Jackson Street, near tbe Reaeb,

CAPE MAY, N. J.

itful location. Everything first-class. Close Ui Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON -i-HOTEL COLUMBIA-** Thsroaghly Renovated and Improved. isrpTxr ©x»x=it. ForTrr-JkaR xultoss. H. \V. Sawyer, Manager.

A. w

HAND,

"DAILY STAB" OFFICE. I

I’.M- aud S i

YjTEUT JERSEY RAILROAD. Time Table. Juse auh. lastTralas will leave Cape May as follows tot. r UILADELFIU A : / <• sn A. M-.ACCOMMODAT10X-bK»p* at 0.4U an intermediate slaUoos.ajMramTr. al Philadelphia at S JO A. a. Cooueeta at New teld lor AUsiiUc OtJ. at Glam hors for Salem ahdBndjvtoe. 7 nn A M —ttzpress. with parkie cars, ar ,UU n.es at PfilladelphU at».10 s a 9.00 aj-jBsagjgr?"" B*B#wVeM , Tor AUaauFCtty. sad at Gtamboro fur Brtdgeion 4.35 JJlirSiaSSKSPtt." 5.00 5&i!T!SSiW55E2gtS

^s.'Sm-ss.«m w «« JuoclXin for Bea lata hraneh.at New*eld for AtlanticCtty.atGlaashore tor Brti^Hur.

5.00

c rye P.M.—Exeurstan. Arrives In Phils O.ZOdetphlatJOOr.a PBOM PHILADELPHIA. Train* taav* lor Cape Jtavj-Exprtaa on week days, with parlor ear*. *JB. a. w, S» and 4H0 r. ®. BscanieaTin si a. faindsv Ki^rem. artlh parlor care. ■ Bis. s

HOTEL KEILTOlSr, EDWARD WESSON. Propr Rates, 12.00 per Day. Special Rate* by tbe Week. Elevator sod Electric Bell*. UOtMS F1L.BFRT NTBEET, I'll I I.A DFI.I'II IA. . Three Squares Irani Penn'a B. B. Deput Filbert Street Can pan l he door MINCF-LLA X KO FN.

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

JAQITETTE A STRATTON, 15 Waahiagton 8L. Cape May, Dealer in pish, Oysters, Terrapin, Clams, Crabs, &c

Cottaxts with promptneai

Wastms will dehver to Hotels at

W ANTED.—A capable and experienced man, now bead waiter at one of the hotel* and a good caterer, desires to arrange with a party for control of

J.B.WUUU, dining room and kitchen, * hAv be could board tbe family and do outaide catering Gael Pave-Ateui. the coming fall and winter^Jn/PhiUddphia. Addieas H. W., Stab Office.