CAPE MAY DAILY STAR WILL BE I'CDUBUED EVERY MOUK1KO,
/ Editor* & Publisher*.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 18»0.
CuKOBEM 11*1.1. fin be ililw 4 the brillUncy ul fuhlon a^alii 01 unlay erenlnj;. The araaon la hlcb. and rapocially la the araaou blub at grras Hall. It take* the Cake ‘ thia year, aa berrUifon-, and the Cake 1* light and palatable. It gnea. . Cor goea. The hop* go. And everybody goea to the Congre** bopa. Haaalrr'i full orcbeatra will enliven the occasion, ami the lovely glrta. the bandao • wive*, the gallant men and the happy children will all be there tn-moi night to make merry, while the heart may be kept light and spirits buoyant. Mbu* Beulr Clayton w ill perform eraVfancy dances which will add la eat to the occasion. Professor A. I .on tula, In bla usual gracious manner, will be master of ceremonies. This hop win be given la the large dining hall, admlaiion to which may be had by purchasing tickets at the hotel office. Tickets, *» cenu.
Tub grand muslrale and bop to be given at Congreas Hall thia evening for the benefit of the Seaside Home, Cape May Point, promises to lie one of the events of the season. Hasslrr's orchestra will Irod Its Inspiring strains, and Prof. A. M. Loomis will act as master of ceremonies at the hop. The famous vocalist, Mine. Agnes Goodrich Yallte, will delight the audience with a solo. Tbs celebrated tenor, Signor J. W. Shannon, will contribute a tenor sdo, “In Old Madrid." The accomplished artiste, Mias Alida Vsmis. will aiug a soprano solo and Dr. Hem meter will play a piano voluntary. Mias Bessie Clayton will do some fsney dancing in her Inimitably graceful manner. With so many special number* in the programme, a large audience- should !«e at. traded, especially aa the. proceed* art to b* devoted to so deserving a charity. A hop will follow the concert. The following distinguished gentlemen com pose the committee of arrangements Colonel John W. Moore, chairman: William King,.Colonel B. K. Jamison, W. H. Beard, Ward B. Chamberlain
Colonel "J. F. Cake.
OUR GUESTS.
AND OTHER PERSONAL POINTS
Miss Lou. Gross, of joined her friends, Mr. and Bra. Heppe,
at lb* Congress
William M. Locke, of Baltimore, joined Milo W. Locke and wife at Col
Kress yeaterdyy.
William M.. Taggart,-business mac ager of Taggarft Tim/*, Was at tk Stockton yesterday. Morris N. darkness, of Pbllsdelphii a well-known citizen, la whiling awa time at the Stockton. Mbs 8. Boden, of Philadelphia. I* rui tics ting at the, Elberon. hfle enjoy* bathing in the old pcean hugely. ' Katharine F. Walsh, an amiable Pb)ladelptiUvoung lady, la a recent rival at the "West End. J. M. Duff, the John Waoamakcr ... Leiiogton, Ky., is a guest of the Stock-
ton.
My. Sam Hart baa broken no mirrors, though be may be safely balled good Min Jobua danors superbly and atTracts much attention at Congreas Hall enlcrtalsmenu.
aanlowu, with- iheT pleasantly located at the Elberon. Mils Georgia Andrews, of Phils, delpls, has joined her friends Mrs. and Min Blounu at the Arlington. Mr*. Alfred Soot; and family, of Wlllmlogton's best aoclety, are enjoying a sojourn at the Star Villa. M las Blanche McColmont, of Philadelphia, la paying a visit to Min AUbie Eldredge, in West Cape May. E. 11. Sullivan la sojourning at Coogrna Hall with bis friends, Albert D Kennedy and M. Kernan. He arrived
Min Emily Lutz, a
pretty Philadelher at the charming
Tub following anonymous communication came to us yesterday, and wi will extend to It the unusual courtesy
of puhlicaUtP:
CarB Mat, August 14, 18#0.-
Mk. Ebitor :
In regard to the article
In regard to the article In your ua] about the young lady drowning, I c say it is a hare-meed He; no men ev
spoke to her at the time, and no per* hit bez. She got her breast bruised when she was getting into the InmL This Is the credit they get for saving z
person. Etb Wirxrsi. it refers to an article lu'WcdncsdayT
issue of the Srau and the writer la, evidently, interested lu denying the accusation that the lady waa struck by her male companions and seeks to expUiu her bruises by the “she gut her breast
bruised when she was getting
boat,” but abate, according to the story told by her rescuers, she- was not able to get Into the boat herself, but waa carefully lifted Into It, while the says she was unconscious and with, her hack toward the boat. It does not appear how her breast could have been bruised while she waa “getting into the boat” The anonymous writer does not explain why he is so much interested In the matter, since he certainly had no hand In saving the lady, but he may have been her companion. HU treatment of the subject gives rise to a suspicion of
this kind.
Tubsb is a general complaint here at the additional expense caused by carrying oqt the provisions of the Ballot Reform hQL The expense over the old plan la considerable, but hw would object to it if the new law were certain to produce the desired result of preventing fraud at the elections, but there la very grave doubts upon this subject, and It la even asserted by prominent experienced politician* that the tendency will be to increase rather than dim the opportunities for the manipulators to control uncertain votes by unlawful maaus. One feature about it is objec-
If the President returns to Cape May this week, which be probably will, he ■111 bring, aa his guest, Secrcteiy of re Navy Traey. The curiooa caper* cot by L. O'Toole I the surf could only be nerformr ' a expert swimmer, and Mr. O'Toc Hilled to this distinction. Miss Emily Heppe, a petite charming lassie, from Philadelphia, shares the admiration of-the gentlemen at Congress Hall. Hon. John F. Sharkey, of Philadelphia, joined hi* family at the Arlington last evening. They have been here all
of August
Mom joy Walker, sang beautifully In the Stockton rotouda Uat evening. The aelectlou waa Seanlan’s “What'a
In a kiss.” Walker 1* great.
Captain Hildebara, one of Philadelphia's noted chess players, Is with bla family for a few days at their cottage
on Washington street.
HU* Stella Victor, of Cincinnati, la a moat altraclira and dharmlng young lady goest of the Lafayette. She ia •pending two weeka with lier ft lends. C. E. Brochelt and Misses Mattie and L. V. Brochelt. very wealthy and refined ladies, of Alexandria, Va., are enjoying an extended stay at the Star
Villa.
Mr. and Mrs. John C.-Carpenter, and !laa, Lillian Carpenter, of Baltimore, ■a enjoying an extended visit to the Star Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Archfer McLearn and
Mrs.
week at the Wyoming,
handsome lady.
Iloraoe Wansmaker, Sam Hi
McUai
Mr*. Rev.W. Burlew, whom w# noted' as qnlto III is somewhat Improved. The K'“«i pastor himself still suffers ' effects ot la grippe. Mr. Chris Gsllsgber, we sre ph to note. Is much Improved from recent Illness and la riding out behind hi* splendid team and la otherwise himself again. Mr*. Charlr* H. Dougherty, we regret to state, U'not In the enjoyment of very good health. That she may speedily be restored to her former health and buoyancy of spirt's la the Stax's sincere wish.
William B. Small, a popular Toung society favorite, of Green street, Phils, delphia. and a recent graduate of Pennsylvania College. Gettysburg, Pa . can often he seen whiling many pleasant hours among the many fair damsels, pi
lire Cbalfonte.
Mis* Leoral Auerbach, Baltimore, who lias been spending Urn season at Uie Columbia, recuperating her health, has so far regained It aa to be In the best spirits. She was very low with poe monla, but Is now fully recovered. Miss Ella McLearn la enjoying
month of recreation
ure* with her Inti mate friend, Mrs.'Wm. R- Sheppard. Mias McLearn Is winning hosts of friends, and several young gentlemen sre visibly impressed by her
charming presence.
Mr. Ed. Cake-is entitled to the prize for the beat fish story. He tells one of a shark which was disemboweled and Its heart taken out and placed on a board, after which the' shark was thrown overboard and as soon aa It Jlruck' tbe water awam off andcontlnnrd swimming as far aa it esuld be seen I The heart continued lu beating for a conslderable time after taken out. Next. Mias' Lillie Myers, of the Braxton Villa, has been working very, hard thia er in attending the wanU of tbe
of that popular house. She detbat she baa been off ol duty ace this season, and has been only one evening, and the guesu e she was out that evening ' U to make up for tbdse in i
STARLIGHT.
Secure your seals forthe ' Brigand*.' Fred F rear prom tare some surprises at fata benefit next Wednesday eight. Fine photographs at Chester's, corner
Stockton bath house*.
„ ArtW'c Photographs by A. P. A (I. B. Todd, corner Congress lawn. T-he ladles ssy our cream wafers are fraoJ - Ik Mists, J«,
51 Washington street.
The Young Champions defeated the Gape Ms j Juniors In yesterday's game
o 10.
Work waa begun on raising tbe ISeigbtman sidewslk.^g f ' '
terdsy morning.
Skrgsvaklau-'s Turkish Baxaar, 3d « ashing ion street, u*fs fine Turkish
ir Vorl
which f
are the lo I countiy,. ' *- ”. tf See the nice glrWIn "Fra. Diavalo'
to-night on the Loo Pier. .
The Utoat New Jciney news at Washington 1* that General E Surd Grubb ta to succeed General Palmer aa Minister to Spain. The pavilion ta said to be hla disposal General’Grubb wifi gra any poeltion be may.be called to fill Outside photographing, sorb aa porch giuup*. cottages, bouses, etc., attended too by (Tiester. the photographer, oor. Stockton-bath house. First claaa work
lu every respect;
The next match game of base ball to
the Athletic Park will be
Cape May and
be played al
S ayr J tomorrow.
Ming America.
Edward Webb, tbe tenor of Grau\
'‘pK»t
Wednesday night.
Tbe ever popular sod talented oomefa. Ian and singer. Fred H. Fresr, will hem tit on Iron Pier next Wednesday night, August SO. A'freat ta promised. . Tl 'r trouble with the'men 1s. that It la | easier to die for a girl before they are .-* —- upland make
■ fruit.
die for a
ow. go out. , ' rritd u, * n “ Harold Walton ia a chip off the old ! 'J"’ 11 block.mud has busiest tact that Is praise-, ...
worthy lu one so joung. Harold b not! .>'*• constantl; only a f.vofitr among the lads, but with j fu J‘ , , luc . of and foi •'-' lies aa well- There are lots ofl , * e cu.L*.—.. —.o -- jlxleens at the Cape thia year, j !‘ u r tl ‘**e. 11 '• prices are reasonable and they just keep Harold a heart flat-1 *■ . r**. ltoH tb * **•* »**lcb can be
terlng behind lu etout cage. Jokes i <,1Jl »iued.
aside, Harold Ua splendid fellow, whole- j Id the single county of Branch, Micbsiuled, generous and true. I 'K»o. #1.144 were paid last year to chib
drt-n and others for the killing of more _ , _ than thirty-eight thousand sparrow*, nesl Cape Hay. . the bounty for the destruction of Ibis Charles Manlove, of AltoonvPa. is i bc,n * '
vlaitiug-hls psrenu, Mrs and Mrs. Dau'. . ' .
— !.Jl r. —- III be gl
Edward Uugbcs and wife ha'
' )f the
sympathy ol
•nnlty in tb
of their Infant daughter, Marl*-tta, who
died last Sunday.
Miaa Nealla WilleU, of Camden,
j “Fra Diavalo" . I Iron Pier to-night. ' ' 1881. the!
Lad ire parlors and Die mixed drink a at Kitty'*, oo ingum and Jackson streets.
Take tbe yacht Qoaale, Captain Vorke, fora pleasant fishing or sailing trip. tf First-class single driving horse* for , at Ilsynre, Stock I on
ladles Hotel.
Wiley' are the belt equipped on tbe beach.
Careful attendsuoe.
If you Wish a first-class turnout -of any kind, csll and see Haynes, at Stock-
dress Experienced. SiaK office. * si4 jt
Wish to have a drag oi pi a-ton. m and driver, leave' orders al
either of the store* of Ijoetor* Marcy
A Mecray.
Have you tried cl
mpagne soda? the j
bad only at the 'Philadelphia pharmacy, ' ^
corner Columbia avenue and Ocean street. it Wiley, of Congress Hall hath houses has placed a tent on the strand for the accommodation of bis patron*. ' ‘
. to A. Hewitt's store, 44 Waal.loiton street, for dry goods, not ions, and mUliucry. Store, opp. Catholic church. ! Our motto:“One price to all.” tf Alomo IIewttt. Tlic best thing forsunburo UCucum- j J>er Cream, to be had at the Pbiladclpbis 1 Pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and Ocean street. 22 « The Commissnners of Appeal will' ret at City Hall at 10 A. M. the third Saturday In August snd the first Sal-ir-'sy in September. A. B. Little, «-d-tf Collector.
Cape lllay City, tU.
*t Haynes livery.-Stock-
J. W. Bradabsw'a fruit store Is continuslly stocked with the most luscious foreign snd domestic fruit at low prices. Free delivery. Decatur near Washing-
Lovetts. Mo. 12 Ocean stre manufactory, is preps red u. all descriptions of work In this line. A full assortment of hirers*, blankets, nets, etc., etc. Repairing done with and dispatch. tf excursion.to Wildwood Reach oo-. every Tuesday and Friday,
are enjovlng Cape Msy life wl ping at Congress Hall. Madame Ague* Goodrich Vaille. _. Philsdilpbla, entertained Congras IIsll guest* yesterday afternoon by singing some popular selections. She is an accomplished artist and sings besuUfully. J. A. Marc baud, of Greensburg, P*.. ths attorney for the Pennsylvania lisllroad, with bis wile and daughter. Miss May T., are aojourulng at the Lafayette
of the members of the celebrated publishing bouse firm of Porter A Coates, g late red at the Stockton last evening. Misses A. and E. Hastings, of Pbiladalphla, are among the moat attractive ladle* al the Braxton. Their charming
aoclety ta enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Girard, of Philadelphia, ■ V — f / -jt ■ *■ Uk— will I— I .. ..
■leave to-day. She will be „ at the Elberon where ebe has made ' “ of friends by her pleating
that the election office!* formerly elected directly by the people are now appointed in this manner: The County Board of
1 by the Governor. Two are Republicans and two Democrats, who are nomlaaUd_respc«tIvely by the Chairmen of the State Com mluira of the two political parties. The County Board appoint* the local Boards of Registration, which each consist of lour members, 'two Republicans and Democrats, and the nominees of the County Chairmen of each party respectively, are appointed. The appointmenu, therefore, are strictly ^arty mat
Is controlled by the leaders of the two parties. The fall elections will tew new law thoroughly, however, and if found wanting, another Legislature wilf hare the opportunity to amend I relegate It lo the realm ef back i her*.
The operatic event pf tfa, aeasoo will
John W. Tim, a wealthy Pittsburg tiseo, who has sought out Capo Msy ich season for many years. Is sojourn,
log at the Arlington.
Fraaota W Kennedy, president of the Spring Garden National Baak, and family arrived at the Stockton last evening, and are occupying a suite of rooms lor the balance of the season. Charles T. Evans, the Philadelphia lawyer, who reeldee In Wenonab, N. J. with hta wife and family, arrived at tb Marine Villa yesterday and will mak an extended stay at that bouse.
Miss Clara Magee, of Wynontta, Pa , JjHffct and pretty young girl Is a ro-
ll aeqataMeo „ guests. She ta visiting Colonel U. 9.
Hart aud family.
Miaa Annie. G. Roth, of Lanoaeter, a .oat stylish and accomplished guest of ths Chalfoote, ta an expert swimmer snd In Cape Msy society ta making her mark. She ta captivating tbe hearts of
tbe youi
Mr* Hobt. C. Hill and daughter ridna re enjoying tbe season at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. S. Hodman. • Tbe employees of-tbe factory sre enjoying a week's vacation in which lo recuperate during tbe warm weather. ' A. U Reeves, of Chicago, Ilj.. ta making hta usual trio to tbe seashore, visiting hta motBer, M ra. Eleanor Reeves.
Frank Stevens, principal of Port
Elizabeth public school, and Mr. Craig, he given Saturd.
with their families, are spendii '• week with Mrs. Steven Reeve
Broadway.
Mr. Andrew H. Reeves, of Chicago, ho U slopping with hta brother, Geo. H. Kcores, lo West Cape Msy, is quite a ball pjayer and bla sharp 1 — deep centre, would probably - ' If the
will be i
Kingstown, lu the island of Jamaica, au exposition of the products of the lalaud, it* manufactures snd art works, as well as of the art works, machinery, aud industrial and agricultural produeta of Orest Britain, ol other countries and
" luuies.
1- red Arnold’s Merobant'c Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets. Is one : of the popular places of xexort for those «bo desire to enjoy seaside delicate, prepared In tha most skillful manner. Tbe liquors disjicnaed st the bar are " nounced by connoisseurs lo be of re j rkable quality and purity. tf ! ir. Georgs Lovett offers to the pub- !
. . at hta old Jackson street stand, all' Tbe committee ha,I. g charge of tbe ' ‘° d "T !
^ualostaand hop this evening at Con-
i
HOTEL CHAEFONTE, - I aveoue. Cape Ma>', N. J. Oi>eaall tbe year. Caa. Etretrirfi :1 “ *«• W. SAXVYKIl. Manaxer
dow bad not been ta tbe i May Uam aWould sign him a
possible.
The Dcron Coaching Parly Strawridrs seem to have l--en r gat<*l to the shades of lasts,
-hing parties have taken, their plan-. Either by 'bus or tally-ho large |artles IW do the town, giving soniethlng of lo^o with the great fun that'-' —
the “cake walk” of oUr colored friends at tile Delaware Bay House. The liartv -as oiR In Brick A Mulllner's blg foi.rurae college eoarh and comprised din wing iieraon* : J. S Xhtllito and wife, Mr. Newkirk "“j »{J«. Mr. Moore am] w|r K Mr. Beck
gross I! all were fortunateJn securing such gentlemen for ushers as the following: Dr. F. p. Hoover. Messrs. Till Collins, Harry F. ^eltzer, Ed. Kennedy, Lewis H. Moore. William Kcowlcs.
Alfred 8. Mebe aud Will Evans.
The long looked-for “Brigands” will
c given Saturday oo tbe Pier.
The ilordrntowu base ball team claims tbe amateur cliMBpionship of New Jciaey. Tbe ImpudrneB, pf it.! They haven't played Cape May yet this season, and when tbe do they will dtadiscover that we final tbe championship
flag bore against all-eomera.
A stcreoptlcaa exhibition will be S lven on Coogreae Hall lawn. on-6atur. ay evening next between 8 and 8 o clock, by tbe Messrs A. A. and II. P. Todd, the well-known photographers. Ttie viewa are excellent and tbe exhibi-
tion ta always an lutereeting one.
Ilie “Frelhana,” at Wicden. a faubourg of Vienna,is an immense build tag. It has thirteen courts, and thirtyone staircases It baa 1500 apartments and Shelters 2112 persons of all occupa. tions. A letter-carrier Is specially attached Ui the service of the bouse, for the distribution of letters, which, order to secure their delivery, must _ carefully addressed with the Christian
filled and delivered. Give this popuh merchant your patronage. if Reliable and courteous driven .at llaynea, livery, Stockton Hctel. The finest bbrsea. - tf. Cu'cnmher cream, for sunburn, ta liavinr a great rush at Marcy Jc Mrcray'a ladelpbia Pharmacy,Ocean strectand
IDEVOrtT ~V~TT ,T, A ^
Near -R. R. Station, Beach and Post Office.
Nonth I.xr«y etle Nlrrrt
Terms—510.00 and 512.00 per Week.
Columbia
At Powell's restaurant. No. 8 Wash. Ington street, the beat and purest liquors are constantly on hand aud pom brands are not sold. Fine dinsvra arc served promptly and satisfactorily. tf 3. 8. K. Band A Son are tb* old orig-
inal and only Cape May diamond ters in Cape Msy. Cape May diamonds set lo rings, pins studs, buttons, and all pf our own manufacture. Repairing of floe watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only. us Go to Lansing's Csfr, corner Laltyette and Decatur streets, for private terrapin suppers, soft, hard, and deviled crabs, oysters, and little neck clams. r '~ In season. Wines sod liquors.
MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
1
Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.
f
OR THE JIeCEPTIOH OF jaUESTS,
MRK. F. HALLKNBECK.
The preparation which most rlet*ly trembles mother's milk ta confessedly.
. Mrs. l-axard ,. Kahn, Mr*. Esther Kaln, Miss BcthelotL Mr. Allen. Dr Walter Rodgers awl wife, Mtas Essie Trust, Miss Wynne.
The Hep' at ttt Brrxtoa.
silng w»
TK! Brrxbm hlaxr qf light and beauty, I icing the caslon of a^iveuj,, the guiat* am|
.rranged hy’lllaa Myrri' aud Kriiy ***ms, of Baltimore. Tbe oottaires decorated with t'hlneee lantern*, Ke entire place thrown open to the guest* and their friends at the “Cape.” Dancing was kept up until 11.80, when refreshments were wired In the dtulng-
ic from Was
Among those from Washington wer Mtaess. Relru Jfcij'd. Alice iCnd. Mr
Mrs. Taylor and Miaa B. L .Taylor. wlb and daughter, ofjamee L- Taylor,
4°*
of Robert Taylor A Co . genera! ‘steam-
ahlp agents, Philadelpbi*. came ‘ Cbalfonte last eveelog. and will
Mrs. Frank Willing Leach, wife of the secretary of tha Republican National Committee, and private ae*rotary of f. 8. Senator Quay, ta spending the month of Augnrt at ths residence of Joseph 8 Leash. Mr. Leach enjoys hta Sui
... .7' Yoao ?- of Chestnut Bill,
and Mtas Youngaad Mtas Llaxta Thompson, of Elisabeth, K. J., ere at the
Marine Villa. Mr. Young, • ta " “ delphia merchant and has l—.„
to Cape May
years.
'illiam D. Kempton sod fsmilv. of nhaatville, sre at the Marine Villa a long sojourn. Mr. Kempton. aa iy will remember, was the late •v of the Stockton, and I* , noted chant of Philadelphia. Ish Pettlmus Dickinson, the phenominal "quarter back" and all-round athleta, wBhjhe same nose aud hangs.
— - —. the good looking Rule one, uompletaa the trio. They sro here for the balanoe of the eeaaoo.
from Phil
Hastings. Frost, Stavcrs, Barton, from Baltimore. Mtasc* Carroll, Mrs Itaiiahan, Mrs Atwood, Clarence Marriott, Kelly Weems. Among thr others present were : . Messrs. Miller, Wilson. Ilumpeley, George W Evans aud wife, Mr Audarsuu, Mr Gillinghaiu and wife,
Mtasro Psnlne, Moldy. j’»|
— Thor
Wentz aud wife. Ml** 1
Miascs
The MUacs Boyd, from Washington, s^ere the belle* at the hop. They were greatly admired, both lor their graceful dancing and Grecian beauty. Miss Helen wore a very becoming dram of
Jireiairai— praise is due to Mr. Kelly Weems, of Baltimore, whose high social culture —' greatly admin*!.
By request, Mtas Alida Varans will give another eoog recital *t the Carlton Hotel, Cape May Polat, oo Tuesday evening, Auguet 18th.
The Block ton orchestra, led by Pro, femor Feeder, the popular violinistwill have a benefit next Saturday eveowhlch should not fail to attract
resembles mother’s milk is confessedly, the best food for babes and the preparation which ta most grateful and nourl*hing to the delicate organism of the
inralid or convalescent is dettined „ win the favor sod ooofidenoe of the medical 'profession and the publld. Memo's Food hat long sluoe been round
to meet these requl
We were delighted last evening with a visit from Mrs. Thomas H. Fields and Miaa Mamie Boyd, of Washington.
aud Frank Slgel. Mrs. Ftelda'and Mias Boyd sre charming ladies and are per-
ms.* .—unpltahed dancers
haps ths t
who ha vs graced onr ball rooms during the season. Mr. Staff oar la learning it, to waits under ihe^direotioo of Mtas Boyd, and If hmpWlooga his lessons to tbe utmoat-Ueflu be should be pardoned
It has be o said national game wi
while this may be _ *odorU»g*n:eaipf»yed b/the'^T
Beer on draught. Families supplied, tf Stockton surf baths are the best equipped on tbe ooast Rooms will be rented at . . . - .
it much reduced rates for tbe
Wiley's Congress Baths sre splemlldly equipped for business, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, and convenient rooms Pavilion on the beach for accommodation of bla bathers. Stop at Dennis Conaldine'a to gel finest Imported and domestic wines liquors, for family use a ipeclalty. Bergdoll's beer on draught. ’Roches'
beer in bottle* lot oold. Dennis Consldlne, Prop.,
JIB <!t 8 Ocean street. S. M. Smith, the practical watch, maker, of Cape May City, formerly with Bailey, Banks A Biddle, so well
'A
nauabip, watches
and satisfaction guaranteed. He aleo
hand a fine lot of Gape May A. -r.A . V . . ..
la them
Do
fail to call on him' as be will take great pleasure in showing you hta goods. jai-Bt Tbe reason why "Porpoislne" Shoe Blacking and Liquid Dressings base become so popelsr Is Because they yield a
and impart the softening
which is combined with these products. Our “Russetiuc" Dressing for light-colored shoes will atiisfy the ^ - fastidious.
feamouil*. Ills very far from true of Cepe May. The keennees of the interest here ta shown lo the fact that at Irut forty persona called at this office last evening to Inquire the result of the game between Cape Msy and the A. C. ». N. teams played fn Philadalphls yea. terday, *nd over one-half of these were
^" V* * U<11> ^* ble 10 Kive
them a pleasing report, and lu effect
upon them was Immediately noticeable
n the sigh of relief snd pielsnre
involuoisrily escaped them. Cspe May team has done great work this season and we are entitled to feel proud of It. In faot, there should be a greater pride
‘"y 1 ? “•*!■
- It
name of Cape May fs
orably before a great nomber of people who would not otherwise bare felt in, perbspa, and the team, its
the Athletis Park and the famous Cspe
11 ■“‘H
See “Fra Diavalo" to night. lu your only chance, aa k will be done osly to•dffut on the Iron Pier.
Mrs Harrison and the other Isdiet of the White House C^ttags mfif bo present at tbe concert and hop to be given at C ?0Krca» Hall oo Friday evening In aid the,Seaside Homo, at Cape May Point. Mm. Harrison ta deep£ later* eetad in the enterprise and willingly give* it her support. •
The Stockton orchestra will be Undred a grand testimonial concert and bop, next Saturday evening at the hotel. Members of the oroheetra will b« heard is “1“' ,D ' llncl ' n K lb* popular cellist, Mr. Sidney Taylor, who has made so many friends by hit delightful playlffg.
Mrs. Harrison Is a patron of the concert aud-bop to be given Friday evenlog in the dlnlag room of Congress Hall for the benefit of the Seaside Home, at Cape May Point. She. together with the other ladies of the Presidential houtebould. have signified their Inteo«i.... ..r -
ARLINGTON HOTEL,
OppwHlU' R. R. Klalion.
Grant NtrrM, <'a|M> May . G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor.
La r 8° Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
CARROLL VILLA, Jackson Street, near tbe Reach,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Delightful location. Everything flrat-class. Close to Ocean Pier.
MRS. F..L. RICHARDSON.
^-HOTEL COLUMBIAN
H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
HOTEL HILTON,
EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r.
Rates, $2.00 per Day. Special Rates by tbe Week. Elevator and Electnc Bells. I10»-13 FILBERT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Square. IroA Penn's E.B. Depot . . Filbert Street Cara yae. ta* *our.
H IfcCELL A N'EO I N.
lion of being pi
Sayre at hie
Jackson on Washington street, information given In regard to game. Loaded^rtndges for sale and gnus to
hire. Shooting matahe* arranged, tf
County Clerk H. C.
Gloucester county, which, by the way, does not Include Gloucester City, says there has been leu court buslocu la in that county in recent yc.ra.than tkirty years ago. It U Ihe.model county.
—— days which belong to Cape May. The air was clear and balmy, the bluest of Sktaa. partially obscured at time, by tbe fleecy white dooda, were visible, and the water was crisp, beautiful In color and of a delightful
•• E. Mlsson, 26 Washington'Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.
John Akins’ ICK CESAH PARLORS
lee Crenm and Water lee*. “-seiwiRis JOHN AK1K8, S Washington SL.
POWEIals’M Gents’Furnishing Store
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