CAPE MAY DAILY STAR wnx-Bc rUBLISIlED EVEHY M.OKNING,
■Uin-Wl bv r*-<in.-M by
Mr*. J.~ |J, WoirirB. ..f riiiUib-ljibU. TIh-U>i|i-ttr<> of.lhr la<lir> |iani--i|itIiliL'
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Trantlrtil
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5 Editors & PobllsUrrs.
SATURDAY, ALULST 10 1890.
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Tmr |>nuMl tratiioouial 'eono lio|> tmdrivd llu*Si««-kl«ii nr. b*nljllit bids fair to W aouthrr <■ tbr aosaon. Thr orchestra wIlM lamted to trn plrcrs, and MinnIng arUctkina will in-, bard; Mi»* Emms Snrlkr, tin- faruritr soprano, will . assist In the vocal part of tbr prouramtor. also Mr. < I slurs, tbc wirllkuorn trnor. Memln-rs of tbc « tra will also In- hard in solo nui A sprcia! faturr will In- tin- bop. will brgiu about 9.30. and fur which tickets ran be obtained at the or
moo Gaos, of Little Ruck. .Vrkaosrnved at the West End yaterdsy. pretty sod fasclustlua younif Isdjr .Is Miss Oliver, stopping at Heed cottage. Mrs. R. O. Gardner, a lady of pleas ing appearance. Is a late arrival at the'
L'nlted States.
‘ MiasaAnhie Koehler and TilMeno<ig. of Pbiladelpbii, joined their friends at
the Elberon yesterday
West End society will miss Mrs. J.. II. Hookey, of Philadelphia, from its midst, as she will return home lo-dsy. J. A. Yafuaut. a supreme oQldlsl of the Ancient Order of United .Workman,
it a guat of tlie Ufayettr. j prit, triinpie.1 with thiwers. Mrs. Chas, E. Brrl.fonl, <J Harris- ! Mis. MaYnie Shinn, pink mUu gown, burg, is worth j of being counted on i | la. » trimmings, necklace anddiamoiids. of the hamlaometl ladla now at the | Miss Hetni Shipley, of Frederick.
-Ami all liars shall have their |a the lake which-bunieth with fire brimstone," and there is a particularly warm place prepared, in all probability, for a mad who Ha • by wire to a newspaper on so important a matter as a tiasr. ball game. The Asbury Park Hpray carries the above.<iuotati.in at the bead of its editorial eoluinn roiitinu- . ally, and it seems there are some very wicked people here who need the warning continually before them. - Hyneman had a regular fit yesterday because he was credited with making a home run iu.a game in which he did mil play, hut he afterward concluded to enjoy the glory be hail obtained hi so essy a way. The special dispatch sent ns on the grat Cape May and A. C. 6. N. game arrived at 7.90 A. M the neat morning, though filed at 9 o'clock In the evening. Cape May may -boast of miserable telegraph facilities.
"Ji-st look at that room," saU J. F. Cake, of Congies* Hall, as 1 a.Star reporter to the entrance.' large diningroom in which was held the liencflt entertainment for the Seaaldc Home, at Cape May Point, last "Did you ever see *a grater attendance T" and we are bound to confe never saw so many people at a Congress Hall .entertainment before. Colonel Cake, continuing bis remarks, aaid; “One of the evidences of the sui-ccss ol the season awl the return to' the old. time liberality at Cape May is the uniform success of all entertainranits prepared for the amuaemrnt of our gurata and other visitors. The Saturday evening hops are better attended than ev. and must of our entertamiueuts ha. bon the result of suggestions from oi goats. Tbc season has been like tl old-time ones In many ways. Congress Hall never entertained a more agmiabh or finer class of people than this sea
OUR GUESTS. AND OTHER PERSONAL POlNff
The Arlington lio|i
The gnr»t* of the Arlington hid very enjoyable hop last svnung. TV shir, the regujar (Un.v» of t>.lka tan&TK, etc.: there were srv.-ral f» dances, liotably an Irisli jig and "
and
dinsh. trimmed with tulle, inlcrwoveti >lth llow.nw. iKamond oniamcnW. Miss', l.illlau IteiiurU wore a pink .ilk, with tare, diamond onianiriits. Alise Crsnkliu. of Woodbury, pink Hk. steel trimmings, pearl ornaments.
STARLIGHT. ,
Our cream cocoanut cskts cskea will bs fresh after 10 A. M. Nt ss.
M -Washlugtou struct.
^Congress Hall hop, one of the greatest It will hr one of the most elegant affaire. Mrs. Harrison ami guests have accepted the invitation to Miss Allda \ arena's eonoert on Tuesday evening, at Carlton Hall. Cape May Point. ' We told you so—;lesr sod wi
additional c
Wiley, of Cong lews Halt bath houses has placed a teat ou the strsod for the accommodation of bis patrons. It U an excellent substitute for the much needed pavilions. if Go to A. Hewitt's store. 44 Washing, ton street, for dry gi»*i>, notious. and imllinery. Store, »pp Catholic chitrri Our motto: - One'price to all.” tf Aujaao.Htwirr. The. best tblog fin
Mr. Edward Webb. I tic t
MrSli
Mis. Mamie ti'XriU. v
Md.
i hciirh-
H-xl Wed
Keep your eye oh ilie l.y evrulng, August » Friar, tlie genial genii n ■ III lake I.is benefit. Rota. E Han
Fred | The Ounui-MM night, j ihret st Cil) Ilsll fednes- , Ssturdsy in Aunn l Fred ' day inHeptember.
artist, w-d-tf
Four
t little-! evening jqni
A blonde deboonaire Issawitli languid blue eyes sod bewitching smiles if Miss Eitia, of Philadelphia, now a( Congress
the United State* is Miss Helen McMechen. She is from Phllsdelpbls sod is one of tlie belles ol the season. Mias Jennie M. Ayare, ol W-UUuns-town, K. J., a’highly cultlated lady is enjoying the intellect---* - of the Dei * , * — * Mias Vinson, dauefiter of Judge Yii- . * dlaoa. Is a reccnV. addition to the society of the charming young’ladies at the Windsor. Mrs Dr. Henry Skinner, of bouth Itreet. Philtdelpbia. who aprut tlie enJre season at the clberou last year, has. returned accompanied by tier charming little daughter Mlrian and uuree. T. Evans, a barrister of Isw, table wife .are enjoying tlie exes of oar ahOre. Thi-y rived at tbc Elberon yatenUy.
Mnis Annie Wav. .if Wat < violet silk awl jew elry. Mrs. Joint X. Sharimjr, hav silk, diaiuoud ornaments. *" ••ryWay.pi.de.'
by sending over lo-tliePriyidcnt'
family a lot of as fine Cspe Miy salu ( J. W, Brads lestrr, as ever was tonged from tlie aonndt. t tlnually stocsed wl . Itcv. Dr. Dailinglon, Iheemlnrot and ; foreign and ,,Ur ' k ; elonuent Brooklyn dlv.oe, will offlolata | Free deliver
• j !• St. John's Episcopal church,
id Franklin s
Every
Dick Laming says tliat since Jim Edmunds got the licking he confines himself to the pulfilcitiou of nothing more pugnacious thvu Pastor Mace's sermon—Co/e Jfoy Count# Timn. “The Gipaey." oppenl.eim'a famous waltz song, will be sung by Miss Emma Suelke, wish full orchestral accompaniment, tl the .S
A. M.
f teach
Marine Villa w .. Philadelphians : John P. tnd Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dr. M. Goldberg, tli -tiiropodist, of Twelfth i Philadelphia, will arrive at Hie fitoek-
' in Hotel to day.
Mis* Mamie Cirr. nephew of Mr.
Huntington, of the Huutingdnn Col-1 “J* .... r* I " tiAw; JiTiJSSStS.
harla O XeiU.
A otXTLEMAV who arrived here Ann Atlantic City last eveuiug asked us, “Have you moequltues here as they have them at Atlantic • I didn't sierp a wink all last night over there, they
bothered me so." Of course awe ml that, though we "had
name of an insect of that kind iu the dictionary, we had had very alight ijualulanoe with It." It U a dissipated sort of bird peculiar to Atlantic, and this recalls a story we recently rod a man who endures the sting of the bee without flinching. In fact, he rather Hka it. Hr keeps bees for pleasure, and the bee*, for their pleasure or otherwise, often sting him. He now, however, believes himself sling-proof. The tiny wound that used to produce severe pain In former days cause now “only a IHUr pleasurable sensation." People ran become accustomed to almost anything, and we have beard it said that some of the tough natives of Atlantic have become so acc ustomed to the peculiar insect which trouUa visllore the: so much that iu bite produces only •' pleasurable aenlatioii" and usually get* the worst of the liargaln by becoming
in time a hopeless drunkard.
irnnlug.
Miss Sue It. Keys, of Philadelphia, accompanies her mother. Mrs. IT. Oiivls Keys is sojourning si the Windsor tod is vmm of the most attractive youug ladla there. i Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Black, of Bryu Mawr, are enjoying a pleasant visit to the Chalfonte. Mr. Blaok hr not in the bat of health, hut we hope will aooo be around all right again. William Hisae, Ral Deffcnboch. aud David Barlow; are three jolly good felfowa. Mr. Barlow is a native of Scotland and a splendid story teller. They had a good lime last evening relating yarns among themselves. Cbarla W. Potts and wife SthcktOn. Mr. Potts is presldenl of the new Philadelphia and Seashore Ri" road now being conatruoled belw. Philadelphia and Sc* Isle (Tty and Cape May. Mr. William Bracben, of Congress Hall, is very fortunate in possessing the power of ailing the mermaids from tlie deep, ^he grace and agilltytbese lovely nymphs has created qulb stir along the beach. Johns when last seen *
If It It . . Fred Arnold's Merchant ! Washington slid Jackson i
^ofUie pnpuk '
ij.icht in a grrst cast. rprepsredjn I A crest game of base h ll took , Lee I T,,e li qu"r» dispensed
,1 . | tlie eight iuplug. Chandler, the Stars' ! . Mr - George Lovett offers to the pubI cst.-I.er ».« i...rt v—-y bsdly. j lie at his old Jackson •treel stand, ail
favor of the ! ,llc ^v* 1 of feeds, hsy and- tiour
hamplona. ' , . at tbg lowest prices. Orders promptiy
WHIiam.K.
] check (Lr •3.0UU to a young msi rlia- j was bitten by one of I.is |iet li
Concert at Cangrcss HalL
evening^* nconoert at Congr«* j ;■ cMSpitii ChspeW 8 P.M."k'ui
.1 cordially invited to these service*.
at 5t. Mary'a Cstb-
of the male
given Saturday morning. Hall. It muat he Important wnrn “At’
refuses a hand.
John P. Grover, of Newark, N. J., arrived at the Wyoming last evening of the firm of Grover Hrothrra,
printers and engravers, and lisa been visiting all the leaorta. He has
■orahly Impressed with (tape
May.
11. U. Uofl, of Cbaler, Pa,, formerly telegraph operator on the Wot Jersey railroad, la, with Mrs Goff, at Miller Cottage for a couple of weeks' vaation. Harry Goff is a young man of excellent parts, standing high In tlie allmation
of all who know him.
Deputy Sheriff Harry Eweo, of Cumberlaod county, leaves here to-day for Atlantic City. He la so popular with 1 ladles, and has been paying oourt to many that life was becoming very burdensome.' to him. It reqoired. so effort to do the elegsut by Uiera
all.
Tug question of a life guard a bath lug grounds ou the south si the pier Is always a
. the
sponsible guard for the protection of batben. The guards now iu service . ^ are volunteers and depend for payment upon contributions from hotels, I>ath bouse proprietors and bathers of what they see fit. This is an uncertain dependence and dua not insure such service as should he given becaiu e said to be In the to pay the me in duty from U 1, but there should be a guard nearly all day. There Is but one way to fix this matter properly and satisfactorily, and that la by the city taktug it In baud, hiring men to attend to it' and having them on duty all day. We can a
a , very lair start for paying the expenses. All this property pays tax
a they are t<
t >- benefit from the Ik
Council should see to It that In the ubiquitous “next aeaaou" to which we are all in the habit of referring so much, that proper guards are employed for this service.
John 8. Ka lister, the grat bsnki - J -ml esUM operator, of Hageratowi la enjoying the' cool aea breexr from the Cbalfoate'a piazza, whlL thlnkiog of hla tremendous land boom schemes which lie will spring public when be re turns to the .
old city of Hagerstown.
Hail In aid of the Seaside Home wi most decided success. There were a
six or seven hundred persons present, j «• »crv
the very , choicest of Cape May hotel' 9*'° Lhurrh for ouuuiy ncai: r and collage society, a moat intelligent , **, 41 *■ 7; ,,ll , r ' 1 - * and appreciative audience, filling the | * 10 - The forly-houra devot large room quite cloaely. , will commeore with the first Mass It was a little after 9 when Colonel J. | *\“?day roor. Ing and end with, the 9
W. Moore, one of the most affable -of
gentlemen, and who has taki
Interest In tills affair, ateppetl to the front sod stated that he had received, a letter from the President'! household stating that Mrs. Harrison was compelled to remain at home, much as she would have been pleased to be present,
as was expected.
was suffering with neuralgia and -ol take the ride. As many alios* audibly smiled the baudaorae olonel explained that the lelter was ' 'a .run bill,” and ailed upon Lis fricud, Rev. T. A. Feruley, to corroborate the statement, who moat facilcoualy did so, declaring ibal whatever Colonel Moore -aid went, and “Moore.”'Colonel Moore then extended thanks to Proprietor'Cake for the free use of the hall, which brought out a loud .lapplug'of bauds. The program, av annouuced, was followed, every singer receiving an earnest encore, and Miss Suelke giving a special number, singing ' Answer.'' by Rubens. The Rutger's Glet Club aaog a comic medley aud forcucore aaug "The Sun-day-School Boys." Their music proved " "mg feature of the c ouccrt. cocrertgave way totbeho beginning with fancy dancing by Mi Bessie Claylon. Mr. and Mrs. Beard, Colonel Moore aud the other tsdiea aud lie men who lent their k deserving of much praise.
o'clock Mas
1 be give
Remember “Mascot"
only to-nlglit ou the Ii_ .
"Briganda" goes ou Monday. senseless practice 61 “ducking,”
uai to inlbct upon thalr-iady companion! in the bath, destroys a great deal of their pleasure aud makes of the
ild be gallants perfect bores.
shlcb ae
Cold Spring lev. George !,
ill preach Sunday, 10 tut A. M. Krv. 1 . *■ ■■ '' * *’ At Powell's restaurant. No. 8 Wash-
ington street, the beat ami purest liquors are coLaiaotly on liaud and poor brands are not sold. Fine dinner* arc served promptly and satisfactorily. tf j. S. K. Hand A Son are the old original and only Cape May diamond cutters in Cape May. Cape May diamonds set In’ rings, pins studs, buttons, and all of our own manufacture. Kcpairiug of fine watchra and jewelry by skilled workmen only. tl* Go to Lansing's Cafe, corner Lslayettc and Decatur streets, for private terrapin suppers, soft, hard, aud deviled crabs, oysters, and little neck clams. Game in season. Wiuca and liquors. Beer oo diaught. Families supplied. If
„ Stockton surf -baths are tlie bat John Shields, formerly of (tape May. ’ *-<iolp|*d “t* ‘he coast. Rooms will be brother To Mr. Cbarla BhiebU, dird ! re nted at much reduced rates for the ’ " ' in West Philadelphia onw.“ Uo “ of the «» son - ll •at at about IS o'clock, [ Wiley's Congress Hath* are splendidly tried Ibis morning. Mr. ' equipped for business, with excellent
Shields was iu the tliiity-niolh year of ; bathing robes, polite attention, and conbia age. ' i venienl rooms. Pavilion ou the beach
Remember the matinee on the Iron j lor accommodation o< bis batberm. tf
Pier to day at 10 3p A. M. Admission. ! Stop at Dennis Coosldlne's to get the only 10 cents. | final imported and domatic wines and
Tlie West End, one of the most com- liquorn- for family use a specially, fortshle and pleasant hotels of this re- pefldoll * beer on drangli" ' ' sort, has had a great run of business . “ c,;r 1,1 "OtU** Ice cold, tiiis season and guests there have been, ; Dennis Considjpe, Pi
without exception, very much pleased.
Lovetts, No. 1* Ocean street, nanufactory. is prepared ill descriptions of work
ing done * neatness tnd dispatch. tf An excursion to Wildwood Betcli cur* every Tuesday -and Frldi
lt>C lowest prices, filled and delivered,
merchaut your patronage. ^Reliable and courteous-drivers
bylcriau Churcli.— j “‘C* - * 1 r ‘J* 1 ' 41 Many A Mecray a" Smith, of York. Pa.. ' ^'‘'ladelpblaT hariuary.Oceati street and
DIEVOIN- VXLL^.,
Noulh LuTayette Street
Terms—S10.00 and 512.00 per Week.
MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
1
Wednesday 1
MrLi'ine Villa, :■>:-First-Class in Every Respect.
accomodate j
jl9 3t
Hotel Colombia Hop. A pleaaant bop took place Hotel Columbia last evening, pond bop of the season gi
The "bellra of the ball" last evening at Congress Hall were rally quite i
handsome y
eroua, seldom so many hi
the Miasa Uuaael. Bessie
Allen. Olga Good, Mias Ellis, Mias ColUna, Mia* Moore, Mrs. Atwood among tbs lalrX’hlladelpblana.knd Miss Johns,
Professor W. J. Seller*, of Philadelphia, officiated as door manager aud did much by hla elliciem ski to make the bop the intcreallug aud complete success that it proved to be. He fulfilled Ills functions admirably and the number uf "wall flowers" was notice-
ably small.
' the hob were: Mias Brown, Mra - T Wilson, W 8 Donah ey,
a iuicssvi Soper and wife, Elizabeth 8 Mulbolland, Will B Martin. Mra G Dt-lka, Mis* Ida Oviks, Mr* Job. Mlaa Harris. Thomas A Lynch, W H Fogg, Edward W Cbuua and wife, Mra M
Mia Worthington, Miss Clark, Mis*
Dyer, Mias Willard, of Washington.
M. H. Buehlev, a'well and favorably known ward polillciaa, of Harrisburg, la enjoying (be pleasures at the Chalfonte. He la rating preparatory to scouring the old (own of Harrisburg in
' if voles for the ticket which be Ilf win. When hla man “gets
there" be expect! a big, fat position,
■ ' State committee-
There wa* a jolly bevy ol youug perms out sailing in T. F. Kelley's yacht Irena" yesterday morning on the sound. They reported a pleasant time, and hope to have the experience ovci again many mornings. in the party were: Misaa Daisy Davisson, Annie Gallagher, Mary Gallagher. Stella Daily aud Joeepk and Howard Kelly. Jobo U. Drippa, who, fora number ol yean, has held a position oo the Washington Star is rusticating pleasantly at the Devon, lie came in company with bU friends Mr. and Chas. 11. Korta. Mra. Korta la connected with the ticket office of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Washington, and was formerly Uaveling passenger agent for that company. Mr Noah blddoo and family, of Brad doclffi Pa., formerly known as- BradField, where Hraddock a defat
took place during the Revolutionary war, are gnats at the Wyoming. Prev- ' to coming to Cape Mar they made . saaant lourtoaevaral inland summer resorts, and also visited the National
Capital.
Ketlee.
The Iron Pier advertisement contains the statement that the “Brigands” are to be played this evening, which Is not
' will b
Brown,
. . — , practical watebguests until October. | maker, of Cape May City, formerly Outside photograpiling, such as porch j " it, ‘ B4, *''J r - Hank* 4 Biddle, so well groups, cottages, houses, ell-., attended know ° for re'lahllity and good work, too by Cheater, the. photographer, cor. rn4n " h 'P- "alchca and clocks repaired Stockton bath house. First ciaa. work , * uJ “‘^ f »c‘lon guaranteed He at In every respect. • i \ fi . De . . ,ot ? f C *.P® M .'
The drivers of tlie hotel buses are getting into the bad Ivabit of racing from -s. *-*•- d drit'Qg - - -
in it b
Rochester j^OR THE JI.ECEPTION OF jjVESTS. 6 Ocean atiecL ]- MU*. K. IIAI.I.KXBKCK.
Speed rntii boulevard
rlagra, as it Is both in the evening. It will ultimately lad to serious iccidcnt, there having alread been several narrow escapes. Fred Frtar promises some surprises at lib benefit next Wednesday night. A. T. Haynea is the owuerof the only large four In hand omnlbua in the city and It has been very daelul in taking out ’ large coaching parties. The big -party from the Devon were taken by oor of lib team* and not by Brick A Muliinrr'a as auu-d yalcrdsy. Parties desiring to enjoy a each ride should -nake arrangements with Mr. llayuea, 'flier Manalou street.
. Lucy . , and wife, J U Montgomery. A S Leopold, R T Maccoum, Mrs H W Baltx, A C Pracbt, John Arnold, F W Strickland, Mrs E Harper, Cbarla J Weiner aud wife,’ the Miaaea Auerbach, Capuia Maurice CrcsM and wife, Mbs Creaaa, Mrs James D Arthur, the Misses
Arthur, Mr and Mra Jama Murray. | p in _ nh oioci Mra Joyce. Mis* Joyce, Mr aud Mrs W Siockttm hath
R Dene he ys ML* Dencbey. Mrt’arree, Manuel Multedo, It de Sa.va.wa. J M Harris, Mbs M B Fast, Miss Carrie Fast, Mrs' A P Fast, Berths Fick, Hannah Fick, Mrs Fudlch.S W Augustus, Charla Tsuaclt, F C Laird, Carl H Fast, W G Murray. F P Hoover, C I, Mann, A W Burps, Frank Wheeler, Mr and Mrs George P SpilUll, Mbs RM^el.
B. Todd, corner
iployes of the Wind. aud Stockton Hotels played hail _ Thursday,.game being ailed at 4.30. A right intzreaiing game it was, result-
of 9 U
f the
implied the
Windsor. William John* pitching. Mr. Willie game. Jama Steven* a
‘ ' loudly spplai Chester's, corner
A Genuine Hay RMe. Vaterday morning we thought that bay aud straw rides were relegated to the shades of past seasons, but a fulltiedged bay ride waa that given a party of children from among our cottage* aud hotels yualerday by George W alter*. - young tanner of. Cold Spring. The flair was arangedtiy Mlaa Minnie Freiberg and Mias Florie,Hempstead. MUa Stella Victor chaperoned the party. They had a t lorougbly delightful time up the country roads aud over the fields. A light lunch (cake and undy) wa* taken along, and the fsnnerm stuffed them with watermelons and unlaloupes. Those who participated : Misaa Ger- . tie Marks, Juib Kahn, Sadie Lotmeg. Salib Cohen, Elsie Marks, Sarah Greencbaum, May McConnell, Carrie Strauss, Masters David Kahn,
Divine servica in the Presbyterian Church. Lafayette Street, between Jack--son and Drcalnr, next Sabbath. August 17th, as follows : Morning services with sermon at 10.30 o'clock—Theme, "Pilate's TaUmony.” Sunday-school,
at 8—Subject, 'Mhe Sal Upon the Sure Foundation." Ybltoraoorahllyin~" *
and seat, are free to all.
Fancy, drink* a specialty at Cc
-dice's Globe Hotel.
Go to Ratty's for the beat beer
choloat liquors.
Ladies' parlors and the beet fancy mixed drlnke at RaUy'a, corner Washington and Jackson strweta. .Take the yacht Gnaic, Captain Yorke, for a pleaaant fishing or sailing
trip
If you daire to go guDuing see Ed. Sayre *l hb store, tblrd door from Jackson oo Wash lug ton street. Information given In regard to ’game. Loaded ortridga lor sale and guns to hire. Shooting matcha arranged, tf
Careful altendauoc. Wxjitkd—A position as chambermaid and waitress In a private family. Addrat Experienced, Stxh office. al4-2t if you wbb to have a drag or pine ton, nice lam and driver, lave orders at either of the store* of Doctors Marcy 4 M re ray. . tf Have you tried champagne moat refreshing aumber dyi had only at the Philadelphia oorner Colombia *■
on hand
diamonds and cuts them to order, uni fail to all on him as he will take great plasure iu showing you hb goods. j21.0t The reason w hy "Porpoblne" Sbo. Blacking and Liquid Dreatlnga have become so popular b because they yield a good putoA and impart the softening propertia of the compound—Mopuiiinr —which b combined with these product*. Oar “Russetinu" Dressing for light-oolorcd shoes will satisfy '•
fastidious.
balm
— . _ to hi* lacerated fi “Kid" Lancing, the famous atchi the Cape May Bate Ball Club, red by mail yaterday a beautiful Hub souvenir of hb manly work tbl* season. It la a solid silver eup. engraved “Kid," Cape May. 1890, As It b In miniature and evidently intended to be worn as a watch charm, ”Kld" remarked “And now if the lady (ol course it b a lady) would kindly aeod along a go(d watch and chain, 1 would be able to war It, and feel grateful baldea." He expresses
thank*, anyway.
The Stockton orchestra will be kndred a grand testimonial concert aud
-hop, this Saturday evening
Member* of the orchalr* will be ban! in sola. Including the popular oellbt, Mr. Sidney Taylor, who lias made *o many frbods by hb delightful playing.
- SURF NOTES Miss Lou Hand is a charming bather >d a veyy energetic young lady In til thing*. Mr*. Johnson,-a United States guat, ear* a heavy grey battling suit similar i a wrapper and reaching to the ground. This b said to be the EggHah style of bathing eult. The charming Mlaa Haygood b not sly a very graceful bather, but is also xompllahed in music and drawing.and u the renac of the appreciation of the bautlfut, well developed.
ARLINGTON HOTEL, OpiMHitr R. K. Station. ttrant K(r*rl, Cape May.
G. J. Kkomer, Proprietor.
Flrst-cl&aa Culm tie. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
CARROLL VILLA.,
Jackson NfrecL, near tlie Iteurb,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Delightful location. Everything first-ciaa*. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON
-“-•HOTEL COLUMBIAN
iTOTsr OT^rr-KT
Theronghly Rrnonted and Improved.
FOg-p-Xa/kT* g_5.TES.
H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
HOTEL HILTON,
EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r.
Halo, *2.00 per Day. Special Rata by the Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. 10P-1S FILBERT NTRKFT, I*iIILAI>KI.I‘IIIA. quara from Penn's R. U. Depot. FUbert blreetCarapaittkedeur.
MINCKLLANEOL'N.
Cook Basted. Wasti:i>—A cook Immediately, w
Slay With U« TeL
wtik Uy sweet boors will acrelyrrba tb os jet: rk:,nlcbt of mirthful mad
CtoUla'i MouMf/or vtugwt
E. M^OX’, 26 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.
JOHN AKINS' ICS CREAM PARLORS
lee Cream aad Water lee*. Botch and c^icu^rg u^plicd a! abort notice. JOHN AKINS. » Waablngta fit.. Cape May City.
POWEIiIa*S
Gents'FurnishingStore
DECATUR STREET.

