Cape May Daily Star, 11 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAlhT STAR

Edlton 4 PablUUcr*-

MONDAV. At’OlST 11 1890.

, Wt |>mrnt to uar milrn -tbi» momIng • full rrpoit of tbf Hkuler t«U.monUl. u complrtr u it «u poulblr to obulu U, in) puoHirrly cornsrt, l»b>K Ukra daring tV prugmu of tbrnf- ’ fair. VtV rrgrrt tlitt tbf nunn of any

ahould Iw oinittrd. though, it

lmp<iaaiblc to obtain crcry one. Wbilr

8Ur guests. AttQ OTHERiPERSONAL POlilt* E. A Mamyr, the Woud>b>*D jeweler, l* at the Derou. IL E. Gleodenning, the noted Pblladelpbian, la a Lafayette guest H. M. Boyer, of Phifadel|>bla, ia a popular guest of the Lafayette. John D. Miaaimcr, the Reading editor, and wife are located at the Lafayette. Mrs. A. J. Cartnany and ber two daughters are at Cape May I’jdot. Dr. T. 11. Andrews, of I'hlladcipbia, joined hU family at the ( haHbsir yes-

terday.

HASSLEH’S TESTIHOXIAL A Happy Erewl ia tape May Society Circles. Since the annoaDoeaienl appeared in the Sran that Cape May's great masieian and friend, the only Simon ilaaaler, the eminent orchestra leader of Congress Hall, was to be tendered a testimonial by bis friends among the regular gnesU and cottage families who bare so long and so often enjoyed both Simon's ar-

1 b

the f si

tiptoe of expectation waa

reached by Saturday ere til nR aa the

lira. John Perach. Jr., biack tnedicl lane embroidered in lavender dowers. Miss Marian Hull wore pink ort]* and blank lane. Mia Allda Varcna wots black lace and jet decollete. Mias Anna Myers piuk and white China silk. Mrs. D. R. Patterson, while lace and

Bond S. Thomas, of Philadelphia, la j hour approached for the gathering of

the <

: rosy '

elaborate nor aa expensive aa waa the custom on similar occasions years ago. Wc can safely may the ladies' crWtume* were nerpr prettier, nor the ladies themselves more charming in appearance.

The Stockton Hop

The hop at the Stockton on Saturday evening waa one of nnnsnai Interest. It was very largely attended by oar .eottage residents at well as the guests of the hotel, and waa a particularly gay afialr.- The dancing was vary artistic and graceful, and the music was entrancing; .Professor Fasdcr doing best to make the people happy.' The dancing of the ladies eras exquisite, and the gentlemen 4.id well. Some of those present were: Granville P Qnlnn, Nellie Gallagher, Annie Gallagher, Oliver Muth and wife, Mable Walton, Thomas Robb, Jr., Bertie Collins, Mr Walsh and wife, Wilson McCready, William Miller. Mlaa Perrin*. Charles Arrlaon, Charles Stanton, Charles Dantoc, .Agnes Danton, Harry B Paul aud wife, Thomas P Corley and wife, Martin'V Bergen. Jr., George Bergen, Mias Petherstone, Misa McCloud. Mieses Royal, Katie Bechtel, Elsie, Aline and Steilx Marks, K Marita and wife, Nellie Packer, Bertie liana, Mlaa Hailowell, Ctemmie Eldradge, B Fielaber and wife, F Mailer and wife, Carrie Lee, Lewis Gutman and wife, Mrs William McAleer, Ida Benexet, Miaaea Davlseoc. Hay and Helen Crawford Dorsey, Mrs J U Benexet. Mias Gemrig, Frank Newberger, W B Shaw, Mias Cooper, the Misses Kohn, Law. 'renoe Marks, Robert Caldwell, Florence Benexet, Mias- Daonenbaum, Marion Wood, Mrs Julia Woo*.mat fhrvtaaoa. Mist Addle ilyneprau. Mrs 8 L Hyneman, Morgan .Lewis, Mias ON.ile, E M O'Naile/and wife, Bertie Collins, Judge and Mrs Charles Garrison, Larry Ta«k, Bertie Walton, Samuel Chew, WillUm H MeCuy, J C De Laoour, A n McKenna, Cilgbrd^Lrwia. Jr.. YVilllam Lewla,Uarry Smith, Harry Butcher, Rose Smith, Mlaa Tack,Theodors Tack; 1 Edgar Church, Charles Church sad wife, John B Gould, Morton Henry, Charlie Wood, the Miaaea Gallagher, Elate Jones, Mary Jones, Maud Jones, Mrs Riegel, Frank Strafford, Mrs SalUc Atwood, Mina Sloan, Miaa Brown, Gertie Marks, Bus Hildreth. James Harvey, Mrs I Merritt Eobelleuger. Mrs Joseph Scheilengnr, Helen Marks, Charles Wood,

Mary Gillingham.

■■naereher*. Sacred Concert. The grand sacred concert given by the Mwnnerehor Njotety, of Philadelphia. last evening at the Stockton Hotel,' under the leadership ' of' Samuel L. Herrmann, waa a decided sucoses There wets fifty voices in concert, erbo sang to a Urge gathering. Tbs following •oloiala of the society took pen: Mis A Jost, soprano;-Carl Kausche, tenor; John Graf, tenor; Nktolans Moeller, tenor; Joseph Oehlers, baritone; Emanuel Herrmann, Baritone; Adolph Joet baritone ; Joseph Jakob,baaao; Philip J Booh, baeao, add J W Joet, aooompanleh They were ably aa■isted by B L Facder, colo viol inlet; Robert Tempest, solo pianist, and the Stockton H,-tel orchestra. The pro gramme waa an axoel lent one. and hlgkly appreciated by the audience. Those who took part %mn: Albert Wqneobcl. William Zabet. Harr; Sclfmldl, I Navantiaky, Andrew Miller. A* Kaufimann. Edw K TaUboer and wlfb, Dr. G -Kellner, Beaaie Kellner,

Inhaling the refrsahiug sea him the Lafayette'a piazxaa'. W. D, Kochersperger, repreaenting the new Seashore Short Line Railroad, arrived at the Devon Saturday. Miaa Wynne, of queenly presence and elegant maouera, comps from Cincinnati to join numerous friends at the Devon. William II. King, the well-knowa and popular ball teaser, is again among bis old friends, the Cape May boys. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mixxlrelli and son, of Philadelphia, are ena£onoed at a Cape May Point hotel. Among popular riaitora to Cape May Poiut, are M.V. Grey and family, of

Salem. N. J.

John F. Orne, the Philaddpbia carpet merchant, came down to the Stockton. Saturday, for a brief rest. Mrs. M. E. Yarrow and family have arrived at the Point from^Thlladelphla for au extended sojourn. E. A. Wright, the Chestnut street engraver, ia again among his friends at

Cape May Point.

Mr. William V. Llppineott are enjDying a few days' recreation at Capf May

Point.

The greatest fisherman at Cape May Point ia Mr. Rnekman, who is turn mi log there in a cottage. T. T. Lindsay and wife, of Pbiladi phis, are spending a abort season at Cape May Point,Bromley Wharton and Williat Forbes, of Philadelphia, are guests of the Lafayette. Mr. Everyn Johoaoo, of Washington, a very clever and popular young mao, ia enjoying life at Cape May. Mrs. Dr. Henry A. King, of Nee York, ia one of Congress Hall's most terming guests. Bev. Joseph B. Stratton and wife, of Natcbea, Mica., are enjoying a moat Cape May Toint. Miaa Betts Bunnell, Miaa Anna M. Schshck aud Mias Anna McKee are the graces'' to add their charms tu the Devon. Francis s) Cottrell, .the well known Philadelphia' barrister, and bla sot Francis S. Cottrell, Jr.; are making long stay at the Cbalfonte. Dr. H. Genet Teylor, the popular Camden physician, lags here several times, registered at the Cbalfonte yesterday. . L M. Kahnweilrr, the boa mess man •ager of the National Theatre, with hia wife and daugVtcr areeojoying a season of Cape May brasses at the Lafayette. Mrs. Thomas M. Fields, of Washington. Is one of the Lafayette'amoat charming and attractive guests and ia eqjoylng life at Cape May very much. Clarence Lewis Duffae. whose father of the first Penn-

wlfh and son, Frau. Mayer, Carl Kauscbe, J Oehlers and wile, C Hrloemann end wUa, Adolph Grinina, Mies Gname, Cart Berger. M Haefner, Frederick Mohr, Alexander Kanahak, Charles Zahn, U Luesacber. Philip J Buch, N Mount Mailer, Lon is Etch born. Richard Blum, A Uail>runn, Robert Ralmer, A BeHeuheim. Alfred TTeU, Paul E Engelsr, J H EngvUr, Aaron Snoon, John HaaUr, Profteeor E Herrmann, Profeeeor 8 L Hamnanr, Joseph Jacob, Edw Bcbereden. Mrs Edmund WotaUAr, Mrs Free. Mayer. Mrs 8 Kalbar, Visa Sophie Esther, A Joet and wlfa, J W Jpal, Jaeepb Pbx. Ad Qlanxmintl, FriU Romberg. John Graf, W'HUam F Thomas. 8 W Good-

man and wife.

. Set Roeeiver

- Ms. Kdituo *

Fioreaoe M. Hogate waa not appointed receiver of the SeweU a Poiut Railroad. The receiver ia Mr. J. J. Burleigh Rugate was an intimate of Edmunds*, h b trwe. and was at one time prarident of the company.

We have frequently noticed among thsdxumnraatOungrsm Hall and Stock who have been making quite a tour, bavin* been to Long Branch, New York, and Coney Island previous to their Cap. May visit. It la regretted by ‘ ‘ * ' ' * that the end of their and. They have bad .. _ 1 dKtbe - where a strong has been formed.

large dioiog ball was being cleared for the occasion beautifully dressed ladies and abtir manly escorts arrived aud crowded the lobby and verandas, and the gay, scenes of Cape May's olden time were being more nearly repeated than for many years past. Once the doors were swun* open and the ticket takers bid taken their places, the long ball was aa full aa could be to allow sufficient room and eomforj for the dancerv The orchestra Uu been augmented and a Kuabe piano had been sent down by the maker, William Knabe, who U a guest of the bouse. There eas no vocal music aa announced by some of yesterday's papers, nor waa their list of those present correct. There waa a pleasant diversion from the regulation bop program in the rendering of several delightful pieces of music not usually played in the concerts. The dancing was spirited. Interspersed with several fancy dances by the little pbe. nomenon. Miaa Beaaie Clayton. We noticed upon the door, at time*, over forty couplet Indulging in the wallx. The scene was moat entrancing. We note the names of a large number of the ladim and gentlemen present: Mrs. ethanes Grange, one of the moat charming of ladies, was declared to ho one of the most handsomely. droaacd. She worn- black net, decollete with cm steel embroidery. Her diamonds

were very fine.

Mrs. Joseph Worthington, of Washington, black and old roae brocade. Mrs. John Dick, more than lovely in moualellne-d'-erje with trimming of vio-

let Silk. | aatic management of hia of^perb

J. H. Manat, the Waal.ingu^ki^t. ° f rbo baa been Instructing Mra.HJ(fr d> * *nt Harrison in painting, leaves for hia '

loae on Thursday.

T. Mason Mitchell, the retired conveyancer, and 'hi* son, W. Eg ben Mitchell, tbertawyer, both of Boxborough, Philadelphia, are recuperating

at Cape May Point.

W. H. Busby, tbs architect, and wife, of Germantown, are again curate at the Point With them are two very oharening young lad tea, Mtaaea Anna M.

Smith and Sallte King.

Mlaa Nellie Packer', a vivacious young Philadelphia lady, who has been teaching the young idea bow to shoot is Ulag ber intimate friend, Miaa Clemi Kidredge. She has been visiting in New York aud other plaeea during

vacation.

Profeeeor Schmidt and bte estimable wifa,.wbo is a possessor of many valuable diamonds, are visiting Mrs. Bakw- -• ber Ocean street cottage. Profraaor hmldt plays one of the five, largest tana In the world. He te organist of the fth Avenue. Brooklyn, M. E. Church, tbs Organ In which coat •33,000. Lillie Ella Alexander, of Philadelphia. and HttJe Geraldine Moss, of Washington, two sweet and pretty little girls, .are Mr. John Bennett's especial nrotegea, little Ella being hie oteee and Geraldine ber friend. They are about 3 years old each and base golden hair, pretty»blne eyes and are vjrj bright and .Director-General Lortu B. Chambers nd Supreme Trustees E. W. Lukvua sod C. F Dolloer, of the Aaetent Order of Pair lets ns, have enjoyed atojourc at Cape May since Saturday and have been delighted with their experiences. They are very aealous .oftocre of their order and give vary careful a I tent km to

K. C. Rich mood, the p

beatnut street merchant, with hte ilr. are registered at a Cape May Point hotel. Mr. Riohmoud*. brother, J. E. Richmond, the retired merchant, w^olidoa In Hooeedale, and wife, are also at tbs Point. Mrs. J. E Richmond waa a schoolmate, of Mrs. President Harrison, and the party expert'to call

oa Mrs. Harrison to-day

Rev. A. A Murphy, of PhOadeipbU,

officiated in Beadle Memorial Chapel.

._U*er ut Mis. Harrison. The doctor la one

Mrs. Hcppc. gray silk, point lace and

diamonds.

Me*. Smart, gray_aiik and black vet and handsome diamonds. Mrs. Osborne, yellow China a Ik. Mlaa ClaraJIeppe, pink silk. Mlaa Ida Heppe, shite silk. Mlaa Virgte Heppe, bine silk. Miaa Lida Hart, pink lace and jewels Miaa Lillie Edwards, white Lee. Mrs. W.' H. Beard, black silk and

diamond!-.

Mrs. D.. Gladding, brown silk and

diatnooda.

Mrs. Merrill, Parte silk of brown, white embroidered front. Mrs. James Taylor, whose summer eottage ia on Hughes street, waa elegantly attired fn black. Miaa Mlsaell, in .pink points i'uprit, looker especially lovely. Miaa Pygf, of Washington, waa no-, tloed for her elegant costume and re-

fined manners.

Mira Wall. Grace Baron, Mrs Curysli, Mary Coryell, Emma Coryell, Alice Coryell, Ylrgie Coryell. Miar Lawall, Mrs Hookey, the Miaaea Hastings, Mr Lloyd and wife, J G Xeafleaud wife,* William Garrett and wife. Mm Wbltocar, Miaa Wbitecar, Joseph Strauss and wife, Carrie Strauss, the Misses Rankin, of Pittsburg; Miaa Jewell, Mr Hempstead and wife, Mias Frost, Mrs Sacha, Pauline Sacha. Professor Grmeaer and wife, Lydia Graeaer, Miaa Wynne, Mr Zappouc and wi r r, J S Shllilto and wi/e, Hannah Smith. MT-*C McDonnell andivife, N J Griffin, O-G Mercer, Dr Cast*!, Mr Micbell: Mr Bnacb and many other ladies and gentlemen whose names wc could not gather. Prof. A. M. Loomis, master of ceremonies, waa indefatigable la his efforts to make the brilliant affair one of pleasoreable success to nil, and bla gracious manner and courteous attentions woo the admiration and f Ivor of all present Mr. Ilaaaler manlfeatod hte great miltaa End eptbosi-

his abprrh orcbes-

—ECHOES PROS THE StBP.

yesterday.

Seldom in the history of Caps May* baa the number of bather* anil s|wclators exceeded that of yesterday. Mlaa Genie Lenox, trim In form and natty In a robe, Is lltbs yet strong in

the surf.

Miss Goode,

* bathing garb, was the liandsom-

IIOTKLN AND COTTAufS.

. striped ha eat lady a<

■e tills a.

Deputy Sheriff Harry Ewing, Bildgcloa, N. J>, trtjk a glorious

yesterday.

Two of the prettiest g beach yesterday were the Misses I)i rickaon. daughters of Dr. Dcnickao . of J ackaon street. Miaa Maud Waters b a fear less batlirr aud finds jolly sport in tlie surf. She dally follows he resort inUrtheluinbllug breakers, renewing health, strength and Jndge Charles Ga-rtaon bathes ever y day be te here aud is building up a constitution that shall be able to stand the legal bustlings this winter. Miss Helen Hsy is here, and. Upon the strand during bathing hour, found many old friends and. renewed happy Cspe May aaaoctetiona. Her slater, now Mrs J. I). Thomas, will be down on Thursday and jilo ber at t^e Star I When Georgie Reed, a bustling bather, ] came out of tha surf yesterday to shake j the salty sea from hia garments, a seasoaked maiden waa seen to rush forward ami embrace him. Georgie, deal

. . third doot Jackson on Washington street, mation given In regard to I-oaded cartridges for sale and m hire. Shooting matches

* JmuCJ Gape- Iflay City. tU. io Guests.

Mrs. F. It Plumb, white and roae ’ tra, aud a! china silk trimmed with eery fine laee . ! wl tb earnest congratulations, magnificent diamonds. Proprietor Cake was happy, sod deMrs. Col. Moore, black'silk and very dared it seemed so-like tire spirit of fine diamonds. | Cape May's former brilliancy. Mrs. Col. Cske sttracted much stten- j H was s pronounced aucceaa.

lion, beautifully attired in lavender silk and point lace. Sbe carried a beautiful iaoe fau aud Wore elegant diamonds. Mrs. Arthur Thacber wore black lace and cilfc and waa 'surrounded by many

admiring frleoda.

Mrs. E.Griffin, black and white china allk,'WlUi evening bonnet to correspond. Mrs. E. De Castel, red silk, black lace

wjth atecl embroidery.

Mrs. Hull, elegant pearl satin with I tion since Saturday, when it played a white poiut iaoe; elegant diamouda. I wonderful game and completely did up Mm. Ward Chamberlain, a beautiful j the gyral evdored players. The Stab's

^Pammakrr'g.

A GREAT VICTORY. Cape Ear Plays a Phenomenal Gan and Bent* the Cuban Giants

Out of Sight.

The friends of Cape May's matehln

rcrjfpretty ! i

black and white china silk;

Mrs. Carpenter appeared lovely It

white china silk:

Mrs. Gill, black and white china ailkj with bonnet to correspond. ■ Mrs. Hart waa beautifully attired it black lace and wore diamouda. Mrs. Major Uuaacl! waa exquisite ii

black satin and iaoe.

Mrs. Johns, black satin, and jet

ornaments.

completely ovr

at the game that hr i n public this iiioniiii|

Sylvan la regiments to respond to Mrq. Perkins, white figured China

call Ol President Lincoln, la aly^Ew *aoe.

Mrs. Filler was attractive io back lace

nd diamonds. / Miaa Hallahao, black lace, atecl <

; black

Mias TUIte May Forney lace With evening bonnet >o match; Miaa Sailie Worthington, very eharmg in white valcucienjcs iaoe arranged artiaticai ly with white .ribbon. Miav Beaaie Allen was the anch admiration ip a beautifnl costume

f violet China silk.

Mlaa Good, aver charming and atlraeIve, waa especially lovtly in a costume

if blue silk and net.

Miaa Marian Mathews looked unusually pretty in white and roae. China

silk,-;

Miaa Emily Perkins waa admired io white lace. Her qualities of mind and grace of manners have won ber boats of since-e friend* and admirers. Her

Mias May Moore waa graceful ip bine

and white silk and dotted net.

Miaa Sadie Perach, a budding beenty.

i aurah silk will

She all reeled mac with her grandpa. Prof. A. M. Loomis. Little Beaaie Clayton," whoa* fancy aneea .ware so taking a feature, wore red silk *n4 black tarietoa. Miaa Laura Grange was io white dotted m-ille, with garniture of butterMia* Anna Porter, white China silk. Mias Edna Caaeer waa a little fair; ia canary-oolorsd China silk, black vtl>4

roaettfa.

Miaa Bertha Collins wore pearl crepe lib gening bonnet

Miaa Derfor looked lovely in pink silk

>d act

Mlaa Gill looked very charming In

na ailk trimmed with white.

Miaa Ethel Bireuae looked very pretty

end tnlla. \ " wore a lovely little toilet

elloe de eoir.

Whitaker wore bins and while

dlk.

Johns looked charming ia Voile

very efectlv.

Shannon** pitching waa

and the Grants could not hit hint «uccWe*ful!y. Grave* played phenomenal hall in left field, rapturing arveral flies that looked safe and good for three' bag*. Dureil batted iaa hr used to in the earlier history c« the tearn.-arui kejit a Giant busy hofitiug the I .all in that favorite salt pond. Dana also hatted terrifically aud won great .renown. and Brokaw's aud Wagenhurst's work was immense. Such playing as was done by Cape Mar would have beaten almost any club in existence.

The score .

The weather to-day i. o be fair. Closed Saturdays i 1*. M.

The completeness ol the Furniture Trade Sale can only be compreht nded by such as have given the Furniture a | careful and thorough examination. The variety is complete, touching every part of the house. In the one item of Buffets and Sideboards there are sixty-six sorts, and the assortment will be increased — not diminished. And this. item is not exceptional. All other lines of Furniture

are equally complete.

The demand? of the great sales this week have taxc&Qur working.force very thoroughly to open the incoming and deliver the outgoing Furniture. This has kept the salesroom incomplete in samples and somewhat disorderly. . Now we are getting our usual grip on things and can give you full attention as customary. The month of August is dc•oted to the Furniture Trade

Grave*. If, Dana. lb........ Watt*, Sb. .... Knickerbocker, w Brukaw, c Hyneinati. rf... . Shannon, p

White. «*... 1 1- « G. William*. *» 0 1 1 Thoms*. Ur 0 18 Selden, if 0 1 1 C. William*, c 0 0 ft O. Jackson, ef..:. O 2 1 Harrison, rf. 0 tl 0, A. Jackaun. *b 0 0 I WTryte. p 0 0 0 Total*--.....-..,.*.... I 7 27 31 4 Cane May J... 0 8 0 1 1 '0 8 0 1-8 Cuban Giant* 000000 1 0 0-1 Earned nr ns—Cape May, *; Cuban Giants, 1. Two-ha»e hits—Dureil, O. Jackson. 2. Three-baac bite—Dnrell. Dana, 2. Sacrifice hits—Wagenhurat. 2; G. Williams, Thoms*. Rase stolen -Wagenhurat, Grave*. Watts, G. Wilanu, O. Jack non. A. Jaekaoo. Base i ball*—Dureil. Dana. A.. Jackson. Struck out—By Shannon. 8; by Whyte, Left on Inara—Cape May, 5; Cuban Giants, #. Hit by pitched ball—Thom**.

Pennsylvania. Time of game—1 I mad 40 minute*.

Lost.—One Marquise diamond ring with twenty-seven atones. Please return te B rex ted Villa and receive reward. 2t Loot.—On Saturday, between tha Stockton pavilion and the east office, a ** ’t satin bag contain!!* a gold watch, *11 sum of money and other little articlee. Return to William L. Hug bar, Block ton Hotel, and be liberally rewarded. ■ all 3t P*r 'Sale. A pair of aolltaire diamond carings, weigh over 5 carat, coat, eight, months ago, 3500. Wbl he sold at a aacrifioc by applying to Captain . Frank's cigar store. No. 38 Washington street. Cape May City. all-St

Sale. The point is the 'sav ing of 30 to 50 per cent, oh y.eve a/ui first-class goods. The Brussels Carpets at $ 1, and the Tapestries at 65 and 70 cents are rapidly disappearing. The China Chamber Toilet Sets from $3.5010 $9.50 are in full assortment. The cheap Lace Curtains and Upholstery piece goods are claim-

ing much attention.

These Bargains for the house are possible in August

not in September. John Wanamaker.

IIOTKIa CIIAL.FOXTE,

IDIE'VODSr ■VILri^,

South Lnlatyclte Street

Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week.

MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

JVEarine Villa,, First-Class In Every Respect.

j^OR THE JIeCEPTION OF

MRS. F. HAI.I.KNBKCK.

UESTS.

ARLINGTON HOTEL,

Oppw.iL- R. K. Station. Grant Street, (ape May. G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor. First-class Cuisine. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.

CARROLL VILLA., ,. .*•* Jack won Street, near the Beneb,

CAPEMAY, N. J.

Delightful location. Everything firet-claaa. Close to Ocean Pier. . 1 MRS. P. L. RICHARDSON. * HOTEL COLUMBIAN

Tharoughly Renovated nod Improted.

ITOTST OT’EOT. T3. Xl^S-TTZS.

/ H. W. Sawyhi, Manager.

HOTEL, HILTON,

i. : : 1 ■ EDWARD WESSON. Prop'r. WEST END LAUNDRY J Rates, 12.08 per Day. -Specif! Rate* by tbe Week. Elevator and Electric Bella.

i 1100-13 FII.BFRT STRKET, I’HII.ADELPHIA. There Squares from Peon's K. B. Depot Filbert Street Care pan* the door.

CAPT. FRANKS'

Old Virginia Tobacco and agar More,

0«. 24 WasMaytaa «t. Capa Ma,

Firateiaa Clean amlCkewtiigTotiareo. Ha*e 1 Hall Material* aad Firiilax Tackk- Sheer j

a (Intel**s macDer ai

APPLY AT WEST EM) IU)TEL-%*

^^EST JERSET RA1LB0AD. Time Table. J— -

Tratal a ill leave Cap* May aa followa Im PHILADELPHIA: $ 40 Ui laUwiM^ate nwraasad uri “ >1 Philadelphia at VA} a. m. Oonnecuat Nn lehl tor AtlaaUc City, at Otaasbore tor Salem 7.00 Ltisg&sscfsrr9.00 fcSsSBaS2J5K , 2”" 2.35 VMJor 4.35 5.00 JJLfTfcTweiss atari at Toana. 415 ^ PailaUrlphl Jaarriwam 5.00 L. , 5.25l*SKr ‘"re*™* FBOM PHILADELPHIA. Trains Mar* toe cap* May-Express an Ajrem wllb parlae eare.1 El a. m. Eacoreiaa A. O-DAYTOK. j.B. WOOD,

MIMiFLLANKOrs.

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

JAQI ETTE at STRATTON, 16 WAahlagton BL, Cape May, Fish, Oysters. Terrapin. Clams, Crabs, Ac

r bead waiter at one of the

W ANTED.—A1

k 0 ** 11 * ,K ood foterer, desires to arrange whk a party for control of aming room and kite ben. w here he conld Itoard the family and do outside catering the CO*.ing faU and winter, far Philadelphia. Addreas H. W., Btah Office.