Cape May Daily Star, 14 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR

PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING,

a dilbi™or uSE>Sfum*

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 1880.

It 1

worth rrnwaUrriug that no

nmpaprr U printed Mpiwlally for t/nr l-raon. Proplr who berumr jjn-atly duplraaed with aotnrthing tbrj- And In a n'wapap'cabould rrmrmbrr that tjw

rtrj thine that, diapltaar* tbrui U actlr the- thine that will moat pi.

•omrUidy that haa juat aa much IntrrP«t in thr paprraa thry hair. It taki all klnda of pooplr to makr a world, w art told, and thr patron* of a new. paper are mad.- up of the eleineuta of

the world.

In reply to a letter aakin* thr^larlan A Hollinifaworih Company' if the report were true that they had trarted to Lnlld a ateamrr to run ii poaition to the Kepoblir, we have received the fullowine “ Replying to your letter of the Tth Inatant, would a*y that wa are not

In com pet 1-

iruly, •

H. T-Gnat-aE, Vice President,

o diapuae of this report.

OUR-QUESTS. AND OTHER PERSONAL POINTS

R T Maoonn, of Altoona. Pa., la the latest arrival at the Hotel Columbia.

Harry Edear Geebe, ii cnjoylne the Mam He arrived last n!gl|l.

Colonel Jatsl.oti Unit-Hale?.

Banktr and lire. B. K. Jamison entertained^at dinner yeaterday Mr. and Mr*. Kuaaell Harrison. Mr*. Dlmmlck and Mias Blanche Willard, Mr* Jam!-'

.later, of Waahlnctoti. The cotUce was beautifully decorated with aweet smelling llowera. brought froth Philadelphia especially for the purpose. Early In the afternoon, the party em-

....... - barked in Colonel Jamison s famous the waterworks, Baltimore, is enjoying tally-ho, the “Rambler." which haa ' fe at the Weat End. | hern drawn ovar many milea of territory Mra. D. E. Keolry, of Baltimore, a , in both thla country and Europe, and try olraadtl aod aoclable lady, haa ae- 1 enjoyed a fineeu mile excureloo over ired rooma at the Weat End. tb® roada of Cape May, which Mr. Jam-

• —were In an excellent,non-daily

“ —“ “* bed the

t PUb-

MIm Belle Carman, of Philadelphia, a "‘IT.' 0 “'«wl>etlt,Dondaaty charming young Udy, ia a Weat End ™“diilon \V ben the parly reached the cue., - j farm of M illlam Hemingway, at Plabw, ,, , ... . . l»g Creek, they allshted fora melon tea

* blch prorllad by Mr. Heming-

fdm?rere I w ‘»- ^ -‘termelon. aod eanleloupi. maay admirer* -rre enjoyed, and the part} were de-

W»; look out u|ion the

the white-winged ships gliding smoothly along and as gracefully aa though in Ihrir native element, and we enjoy the view, but wbetribtjntght close to us and we aee the al.ip audit* crew atripped of tb. romance, lent to them by distance there la nothing attractive to IL The impression gained of things as seen In the dim and haxy future, the anticipation!" of happinesa It may be, always a iffer when the goal I* reached. Things' are not what they aeem wb

off, and we gradually grow

... enjoyed,

Mtaa Beeale Allen, the name Itaellcer- lighted and appreciated Mr Hemihgtalnly Inaplrea one with beauty, and the way’s kindness very much. After this owner does full juat ice to her name. pleasant happening the party re-em .Missel Ellicott and May Marvin are barked In the "Kimbler" aod drort cai>taring ail the hearts of the young . over toward Rio Grande and then down men at the Braxton Villa. | Into Cape May Point, where

George J. Roeach, the well-known ' Philadelphia hualneaa man, came down

STARLIGHT. 1 SUII they come. Immoral Atlantic. What grand bathing 1 Showery weather is the order of the The tougba abould be watched over

carefully.

Ariiatio photographs by A. P. A H.

B. Todd, corner Congrea* lawn.

Thtlonglook.-J for •’Brigand*" on

‘ Pier Saturday night.

r>ne was bright and fair and winsome and be was awfully spooney. m — I-oomi*’ college lanoers are becoming very popular and are called for at every

i to Ratty’*

choicest iHjuora. Fancy drinks _ dine’a Globe Hotel.

the beat U«!

•the Iro

the Stockton laat evening. Jona Hand, Jr., aoo of ex-County Clerk and. Hand relatives, are spending a few day* at the Brexton Villa. Harrison W. Latta, son of General Janice W. Latta, ol Philada., ia a guest at Congress llalh Dr. H. Genet Taylor, of Camden, accompanied by hia family, arrived at Congress Hall yeaterday. John Sinclair, Eaq., a prominent Grand Army man o> Denver, Col., la aloppiog*at Congreas Hall. ’ J. S. Kausler, of Hagerstown, Md., prominent banker, la making a tendaya’ viail to Vba Challone. Elllaon, the cashier at Congren Hall, certainly an obliging young fellow. I aay young, bat—well, I garsa I’m

right.

.In viewing the bevy of fair beauties " ‘ la compelled

Dlmmlck at the Prealdeotial cottage. Colonel and Mra. Jamison and Mias Willard reached their aplendid Colombia avenue cottage juat after duak. Mra. President Harrison was to have gone, hut, owing to a alight neuralgiac affecUon. remained at the Presidential

cottage.

A Progress!»r Eurhrr Party (>ne o( thr-most pleasant, and enjoyable progressive eui-hre iiartu-s .«-«

"■ ihiH.m. of Nor

prixes, v

•iiged by Mis* — I j,

Smokixu In the grand aland at tb. -Uhletie Park la against the rules, wi believe, but even if not. It la entirely out of order and no g.-uth-man should indulge In It. Several ladle* have rompUlord to us of .it, and one wbo dearly loves to aee the game remained yeaterday because of the annoy sue has been subjected to in thla way. The ball game* here are attended by a number of ladle*, •'■many that the grand •land la largely tUIrd with them, and It ahowa a lamentable lack of rouaidrrsUou on the part of gruUcmrn to puff away at cigar* and pipe* there. There (•-usually plenty mom In the other annd for those wjr^gamiot refrain from the use of the weed daring a

Tut twelfth convention of the National Electrv Light Convention w commence at the Stockton Hotel Saturday, the l»th inatant. This • be one of the largest gathering* of the season, arid will probably include many people who have never been here before. The pleasure in a tore for thaw 1* alma*! to be envied, especially If their idea* of C reaoft have been obtained from

g the coast, which are so inferior to <ul Cape May. Here alone, they in the aew aafr and enjoyable. and here only will they dud the natural advantage* which go'to makeup a seaside■ rrhort. In all their beauty and perfection. For hia enterprise in securing this convention for the Stockton and for Cape May, ProprirCor F. T. Walton deserves great credit. Tub pubtie authorities of the city of Cape May cannot too carefully guard It against those Immoralities of which thr law lake* cognisance, and for which they therefore become responsible. Cape May annul afford to have tu moral tone lowered or to Jure its reputation for quiet, order and safety, and its aOerr* should permit no influence to arise which dtall endanger this. The Srau ia not given to fanaticism and haa nlVjiaBrnre with extremist* who would crush all whore opiulun* differ theim. It recognise* fully the fact that there cannot be at a seaside resort clad rules to krep people within certain

Here la Caurof a kind, O’Toole,ffoboa, Totten and Glia. It’s a caution how mg Americans handle the They know when to call and when to drop. They arc her* for a brief sojourn at Congress Hell. Mrs. Mobley end charming daughter, from Montgomery I’-o., Md., have arrived el the Brexton Villa. Thiaia their first visit to tbs' Cape,

re highly enjoying It.

E. U. Pyle end wife, of Philadelphia, accompanied by tbelr young aod pretty daughter, Mtaa Josephine, aod by Master Clarence, were among the arrivals at the Windaor laat evening. / /' Mr. and Mr*. W. B. GUliogbamAwbo. • bare been • pending the Aral part oftr.r summer, are also spending the month of August at the Brexton, where they

are delightfully located.

M II Bushier, secretary and treasurer of the Pennsylvania Telephone Company, of Harrisburg, was among yesterday's arrirala at the Cbalfonlc. who

will stay ten days.

The Misses Gertie and Kflie Grit , from Millville, N. J., are here slopping With tbelr intimate Irieod, Allas Annie Rabeau. They are exceedingly pretty and popular with every one they meet. Mias Nan Ewing and Mias Llllit Craig, two winsome Weat Cape May damaeU, accompanied by their visiting friend, Mias Linda Stewart, paid the Star office a pleasant little visit laat evening. . Madam* Celeste gave a very pleasant little cntertaiDmcnl to the Devon g last eVening, and both adults and Aren were much gratified by her a lug characters. Tier reading of sealed lettrre ciclled considerable wonder. Mra. CCarlrs Crraaon and her t» interesting daughter*, of German low: are enloying the delight* of the Marine Villa.* They will probable rrmaii

until September

Miae S K Iveen. of Bordentoai . _ ■mpanied by bar younger aider. Mia* •IB*, daughter! of L. D. KeeV train aster of the Amboy DivUtonf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, with office at C»mden, are at the Devon The Athletic Club Schuylkill Navy, haa many of tta member* a* gural* at Congress Dali, among whom w* notice, Col. Joo. W. Moore, Paul Eellei, Alfred Mebl. Harry Seltzer, Lew Moore, Flor-

eno* Heppe, C. J. Heppe.

William Garrison, oi Amrriram .\vtri and Qaerifi, wbo ia a guest daring the summer of his brotbei. Acting Chief Justice Charles G.Garrison, of the New Jersey Supreme Court, at hia Howard street cottage, end Captain William

— ‘. flabl

some, were distributed p* follow* : First gentlemm’s, brvmxe |»'nholder. Dr. Johnson; first laili.-s’, elegantly omanirnted inifKirleil china rreeker jar. Miaa Slaver*; second gcntlt-nirir*, goldiiiount<d inkstand. Mr. Burtim; -.mud holies’, card case. Miss Aiwlcovai.

Isjobv pripcs. ’. ' Messrs, Marvin.

illlingham. |jy. Marriott. '«ilsou. Hcmaley. Karp, Van Gilder, Went*. .. rton Madrigal. Frew, Kn..t, Phillips. Tatum. Mjers. Midi Marvin.

Mr*. GiUinghatn

"j5£

Richardson ware oul.flahlog In _

nda yasterday In the yacht Martha had a’ pleasant experience and made fni catch. Thirty-four snap-

ikarel wae tbalr booty.

f- Ilaatiugs. MU* A. Hastings. Miss Wilson, Mis. Varena. Mi»s Tb-.nias. Mi»* Hand.-Mrs. Went*. Mis,’ Ellicott Mr*. l-rwis'Mis. CuomW.

A Sailing Parly.

It wa* a Kelly party that nude a tl.h-

ing trip yeaterday, and a jolly party It

. Tbe Irene, Captain' Dickiuchartend and away they sailed

early yeaterday morning for Augicaca and Avalon watcre. Jou understand there are flab always up there, and the Kelly 's caught a goodly number, bringIng home about a couple of hundred fine fellow*,’ to **y nothing of the big ■eel they took piesiure in exhibiting to their Irlenda after their arrival home. They had a dcJigbtfnl sail through the

sounds and pleasant little vtalta ash

There were Thomas F. Kelley, of .... National Theatre and Grand Ojwni House fame. John J. Kelly, Jo*. M. Kelly. M. F. Kelly pud George J. Rich-

PeUt* Party.

A potato party la the latest Thing in society lor an evening's merry making. The-one who beat succeed* in carrying liuge potato a given distance - - tall spoon wins a prise. One ol parties was given in a private parlu( as Hall laat evening, from b genuine fan was created. The Messrs. Knaaell. Johns and Worth, log ton gave Hie party to the folloi (rieoda, with Mr B. K. Jamison

Filler aa umpire* ;

is* Knae.ll. Mr Damon. Mia* Johns. Mr Totten, Mias Worthington, Mr Otla, Miaa Forney, Mr O'Todir, Miaa Willard. Mr llnedllng. Miaa McCloud and escort, Mia* Morrell a=d escort. Miaa Feat’ loo. Mr Bergan, Mia* Stokes, Mr — Miaa Stoke*. Mr Fe*thermion. Mia* . , Mr McCreary, tbe Mtaaes Morris and escorts. Mr* J*nii*oo. Mr Mercer. Filler. Mr Marriett, Mrs Iteyhurn. Crosier, Mr* Forney. Mrs'Johns, Johns, Mr Noloa. Dr Evans. Mr Griffiitha. Mra Kuaaell. Mr. Taylor. Mr Crosier, Mrs Worthington. Mr Cak

nicy good*—Japanese

—A positiot

Wa]

Confidence operator, of .hould find Cape May too

them.

Why are the confection*

always fresh? lleeause they

lure them on Qig premise*.

A hammock, sdark porch people, forgetful of all the w

Cape May hi— «... „

Philadelphia to-day by 9o’c to play the A. C. S. N. tear

Horatio Senaf, Ancient

Patrician*, meets to-morro All member, .hould attend.

Wakted.—A competent nu**e girl | millinery. Store, opp. Ci with reference. Cor. Columbia and i Our motto : "OocurioeT

(•Howard streets. . tf . Ahosio llEwnr.

W. C. Notuka A Co.. 4i Washington ! The beat thing for anoburn IsCucnn street, display many choice And delicate Wr Cream, to Is- had at the Pbiladclphi

lacy, corner Columbia

ate family. Ad- The Comnitssonera of Appeal will kit oflioe-- all 2i meet at City Hall at 10 A M *Je third Ing wcrertiduiagd Salunlay In Augqyt and Hie first Sat-ir.

_ , ^ ^ Hot and Md jI’riC5&-5 rf n r t f,/ 't >,/o P' BATHS FREE Gape. TRay City. N.J. to Guests.

dreaa Exiwricnccd, St

The music and dsoc . . by the sociably Inc! food gdeiU of tire ’'V 1,1 Septet oat End last Evening during the Vd-tf

I..L Sheppard keeps a ffne^tock

rood*, all i

it Hayne

arlea Williama* Oriole is popular reaorta fur gentlemen delicacies arc prepared in a ■lease the most faatldiou* epli Helaa’ photograph galier tvenne, between perry i ttreela. ia noted for its Hoc

0 photography. The Kulgera C tome oi it’mi-st

ery. Beach n<i Jackson productions

Urge (ju*

liaing the

. tnd .pirited

college selvcliona in tl > rotnnda of the

Stockt/n Hotel last evening.

The city aulhoritlea Ugin work at

five o'clock this morning in ft Weightman sidcualk. wbich en of in the Star of Tuesday. Secure your acate for the "Brlgai Saturday night on the Iron Pier. The Bridgeton -Vrgs says ; Only weeks more and the lusciona hiv

ton Hotel.

J. W. Bradshaw Uuually stocked

foreign aod domcatii Free delivery. Decati

wiHi tbe moat luacloi* ^

eatic fruit at low prior*.

r Wa*

It la said that a

operator* should uot be permitted to ensnare victima before being compelled to leave thr town, but should be asked to march before tftrj begin operation*. We have, had oar here daring tbe aew-

purta of the country for hia nrfkrtoua

virtuua at Cape May i

Atlantic f lty has bee. aa a place to which sharpen and tougba generally flock, uad Cape May want* to he known aa a |Skce la which It ia tmpoaalbie for them to gain a foothold or the alightewt opportunity to ply their

The statement n

nndenee of

> that Mr. and Mra. 1 id would visit Cape Lgutate of Banker B. K. Jamison I* baaed on fai t. To a Star reporter Mr. Jamison stated last evening that be bad not invited them, "knew nothing of a vlalt coo tern plated by them, and thought the report a mistaken one. Hr would be delighted to entertain' them, however, If they abould visit the tjueeii City. The rrnnrt w as twerelv ■ . paper ’’fake,"

Ceachieg. --

Dr George Gladden, B F. Hart and D. Kanisay Patterson gave a very enjoy, atic coaching party to the following friends : Mrs. D Gladden, Mra. B. F. Hart, Mrs Charles E. Grange. Mra. D. Ramsay Patterson. the 'Miaaei Heppe, Mr. Raukeu and the. Miaaea Kanken, Mr. Kuofse and the Miaaea Kootxe, Mbs Worthington, Mra. M. J. Fleming, Mia* Maggie Fleming. Mra. Oaborfle. * “' ' ” itteraon.

in the ( ape May j Miaa Barrett aod Maater Diok P

ha/a jolly good roond about the oity and into the suburb*. The party were all good vocalists and pretty little arrenadta were given. Tbe Star office was honored with "Down by the Old Garden Gate"and’$awaore River." In the party were : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lecker. George S C. Crouae and wife. Adam Suelke, Mia* Emma Soelke, Mr. Jamek E. Roche and wife. Mrs. K. Howell. Miaa M. Wilson, Miaa A. Brockman, Mm. Leopold, Captain H.

E. Nicbols and wife.

Sunday.lai

imp Meeting Hi...

fully IWO wagon* on Hie ground aod

probably 1C.000 |ier*ona.

There will be a brilliant liop at tbe • Brexton this evening. It promises to | be one of uooaoat gayety. and Those in- j

retted arc working hard

LovctU. No. 12 Ooran Greet, harness manufactory, ia prepared to turn out all descriptions of work In this line. A full assortment of barneaa, blankets, nets, etc., etc. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. tf An excursion to Wildwood Reach occur* every Tuesday aod Friday, a apecial train leaving Cape May at 10 80 A. M. and returning leave Wildwood Beach at 2 30 P. M. Round trip tickete, 50 oenta. if i Fred Arnold’* Merchant’* Exchange, Washington and Jackaon streets, la one of tk«*iK>pular place* of resort for those who desire to enjoy seaside delieaces prepared In tbe moat akillfnl manner. Tbe liquors dispensed at the bar are pronounced by connoisseur* to be of remarkable quality and purity. tf Mr. George Lovett offers to the public at hia old Jackaon street stand, all ' Uic beat quality of feed*, hay aod Hour ;

• »i price*. Order* promptly ii • this popula

IIOTKIa CHALrFOXTK,

itiblc. She’s contmually giving him^piece of her mind, without any apparent falling off in the original rnpply. Tbe new Short Line Railroad will aood he read) for oae to Sea l.le. Work on the Cape Mi) branch will be commenced when the Sea Isle branch is

completed.

Tbe shooting ol porpoise*, which result* in painfully wounding them and no good purpose, ia unquestionably cruel sport and abould not be in dulged merely because it gives amuac

dnpnL

At Powell’a restaurant. No. 8 Washington street, tbe best and purest liquors slantly on hand and poor brand* sold. Fine dinner* are served

promptly aod saUafaetorily. Don't fail to see Hi’vett

It I* your last chi Ex-Senator Tr Bridgeton, says

* ‘1^ or anything else

p„ ■ I 111 "! oeo»ereu. uive mi* popular .. . I-'b ; merchant your patronage. tf •'**' 11 K - •

Reliable and courteous driver* at j Haynes, livery, Stockton Hcthl. The j finest horse*. tf. Cucumber cream, for aunhurn. ia Uaving a great.rush at Many A Mecray’a rhiladel|diia Pharmacy,Oceanatrectand ; Columbia avenue. tf > — | J. S. K. Hand A Son arc the old orig. j ’ inal and only Cafic May diamond cut- I ter* in Cape May. Cape May diamonds set in ringr, pins studs, buttons, and all of our own manufacture. Repairing I of fine watches and jewelry by skilled I work melt only. tf* Go to Lansing's Cafe, corner Lafayette and Decatur streets, for private ter- ‘

rapln aupper*. *0ft. bard, and deviled T< OR 'THW crabs, oysters, and little neck clrma. I i rxc,

.Game in aeaaon. Wim-* and liquors. ' J Beer on drangbt. Families supplied, tf Stockton surf bath*. are tbe brat : equipped on the coast. Itooma will be ! rented at much reduced rate* for the

balance of tbe season.

Reach and Po.tflflioc

Noufti I.Hfit) <-tf e Strert

Terms—SW.00 and SIZ00 per Week.

MKS. T. tt. BROOKS.

, I

Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.

ECEPTION

OF jjUESTS.

MBH. F. IIA LI.K.YBFX'K.

n the Iron

T. Nioboia, of

The Weat

atcblul solicit)

pleasure of iu patron^ baa rooenUy . smoker on tb* early express and hod it with jioUahed ash Card table*, a courtesy highly apprecli

r regular rider*./

Two hundred flu ! This ia tb* nt r pulled in yeaterday forenoon by •Cph Coben/ Isaac Cobcn. Frank tiers (ham*/ aod William Calhoun. Sheriff of /Camden county. ’These gentlemen want out lu the yacht Post, Captain Chambers, and rollicking good

Sargavakian’* Turkish good* ,

86 Washington street, la a depot of Oppowilp It. K. NUtlion.

Eaatern handiwork that attract* many j buyers who deaire-to purchase goods 1 both ornamental,And uaclnl. Pay him | I a vlalt before going away from Cape !

’’ to-night, j May.

Wiley’a Congress Hatha are splendidly equipped for huaineaa, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, and convenient rooma. Pavilion on tbe beach for accommodation of-hia balbsra. tf Slop at Dennis Conaidloe’a to get the finest imported and dotnrstic winra and \ liquor*, for family nae a apecialty Bergdoll’a beer on draught. Rochcater j beer in boMlrs ice cold. Dennis Cotuldlnc, Prop., I j!* #t . 6 Ocean sticct. | S. M. Smith, the practical wal- 1 ' ' maker, of Cape May Cilj *

ARLINGTON HOTEL,

Uranl Ntreel, < apt- May.

iloeot of all tbe orbs which were ._ vtew wKhia three or four hours after annuet. Tbaglory.howavsr. with« It ahoue during the early summ fading. Moving naarer and nearer to ’• un lu light la being dimmen by the dor of the solar raym. On the last day of August Saturn arts with the tun. a bw weeks later appears in tbe

e. nr'aa angular di pperent diameter of CM lull •oath of Saturn. On that sreutng them planets will set about 50 mlnntea later than the a

Through the kindues* of Mr. Bteffneraod Mr. Gran, soma of ih-inmates of St. Margaret's Home enjoyed yrsterd*y the great treat of a morning on the Pier. Tbe children, to the number of 35. greatly enjoyed the performance of •-Olivette." and were foil of expression* of delights on tbelr way home. Tbe Slaters, wbo have charge of this exeelient charity, ha.e nut with much kiodhere. Tbelr work of giving two

This*!*

the Slater* of 8c Margaret, amonlty of the Church of England, wellknown In this country aa well aa In England, through numerous' works.of charity.

they had.

It is qi ^ w aee a crowd of baby carnages In front of Cheater’s photo studio, don’t -let It/ -lurprise you any. Tl* babies are '

0 occurrence

MtFetridge

for tbe Athletic C’Il. _. _ Navy ball tenin to-morrow w at Steulon With tbe Cape May - nine. In order to bg<o hand ui relieve Burke in tba box niould the Utter be bit bard.’ Tbe A. C. 8. N teem will try hard to beat the Cans’ May boys. Lew Flanag»fi will probably lot a. umpire.—-Sereref Flanagan did poor umpiring in the laat Riverton game and should not be aooepted by Cape May in thla game. Tbe Caban Giant games' will not scar' aa the. dates have been canoe lid ■r some reason or otbar. Tbe only game yet to be played thU week b that Um Joung Americas on Saturday, ire sorry that the Cabana are ■ I aa the games with them see: be moat appreciated by the public. Among the arrirala yesterday evening as a beautiful and aooora-’— -■ —- «, the property of Mr. H This bird, with tbe weak) of its kind b -apt to lapse Into profanity when laboring under great excitement.

^ Q. J. Kromek, I’roprietor.

FirBt-claas Cuisine. Large Airy Rooms Terms Reasonable.

CVRROLL VILLA., Jucknon Nlreet, near tbe Reaeb.

CAPE MAY, N.J.

Delightful location. Everything firet-daaa. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F, L. RICHARDSON

-itttrsSK tBdtpassSSSSS

eaoUon in Spanish, not that basely attri bated to the aborigine* of Hi la State but in the longue of Castile and Ferdinand and ’ ‘ Mrs Uanteon and the other Udm of tbe White House Cottage a ill be present be gl. raolng Point. Mrs. Harriaoe b astod in the enterpriae aod wililnglt give, it her rapport. •

known for reliability and good wor manablp, watehe* aod clocks repaired and aatlafaction guaranteed. He also baa on hand a fine lot of Cape May diamonds and cots them to order. Do ~ "all to call on him as be will take . pleasure in abowiog you bb goods. J21-6t The reason why ’’Porpoblne" Sbtw Blacking and Liquid•Dresalngahave become so pop*Ur is because they yield a food pofiaA and Impart tbe soften Ing nroperties of tbe compound—/brpo.*!,,/ which b combined w ith there products. Our"’Ra**etlno" Dresaing for light-colored aboea will aatbfy the

Tbe Stockton orchestra will be land, red a grand testimonial cobcert and op, next Saturday evening at the hotel. Members of the orebeatre will be beard in solos, including the popular cellist, Mr. Sidney Taylor, who ha* m*dc*o many friends by hb delightful playing.

ing in the dining room of Congrea. Hall for the benefit Of tba Seaside Hume, at Cape May Point. She, together with tbe other ladles of tbe 1‘rewidenUal house hould. have signified their inten-

If ybu desire to go gunning aee Sayre at bb store, third door l Jackaon on Washington street. Informattoo given In regard to game. Loaded cartridges for sale and guns to hire. Shooting—*-*- • -

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HOTEL COLUMBIAN

Therragbly Renovated ojid Improved. i /t=<-iT»TTT . rt re? T? K --m—<=H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON. Prop’r. * Rates, J2.00 per Day. Special Rates by the Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. HOO-13 ni.HKKT STRKET, I’iUI.ADKI.PHIA. Three Square! frtmi Feon’a H K Depot l-TIbert Street Car* pam the door.

MINCKLI.ANKOIH.

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

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John Akins’ ICS CREAM PARLORS Ire Cream sad Water lee*. ris and Cotta^a reppUed at reort eMiee. JOHN AKINS, a Watelactce St. Cape Way CMy.

POWEIal/M

Gents’Furnishing Store

DECATUR STREET.

fSSSsinjjmMraiMi Ktiarulcrd aatrelactorj.

OMO. M. POWELL.