cm MAY DAILY STAR WtlXM rCBUbllEU EVERY MOKNJNy.
WEDEMDAy, AUOCBT M. 1890.
Cap* May »U1 ptay tW DaarilK IV. two IojUj, »hW-k ku AgrrAt rrpnUtion M homr, And will probably pUy a atronj; Ho play ball from tb. alart. Cape May. and abow 'on what tw.rraj. ^euulue article oif liaaa ball U. 8poc4*lo»* win ba«r food rraaon U. rxprct a (mi Kama fur IbuirUla baa bm
auc-c.-aaful thU aaaaou.
“Mlaa BtTTEKKI-Y'a RomaxcK." tV brat part of arhlch apprara Jn another oolomn, V * traaalatlon from the French, which has been ao rluaely reu- ' tiered into Enfliah- that much of the charm of the Franch idiom and peculiar Krammatlral conatructioo remalna. It will prove interrat lug to atodraU of the French, and haa been-contributed by friend who ia an euthuaiaatir lover and atadent of the language - Wh want to alip in a good word for Fred Freer, whoae benefit entertainment aecura thU evening oq the Iron Pier and who baa prepared an intereating bill. He'* a good fellow, and ahould have a big audience to-night, comedian, he'a a great aurceaa given hla amlienoea many a hearty Ungh thia aummer at hia comic autiga. grimace* apd acting. He U a hanl worker In hia'choaen profraaion and devotaa hlmaelf to It with an carneatneaa which dcacrvea recognition and auoceaa. Ho come out, lovera of fun, and frienda of Comedian Freer, give him a rouaing aaad off and have a hearty
U °* k - .
A.xuthak fraat for the.lovera of baae haU. Today and to-morrow Danville, formerly of the Inter-8tate Eeagwe will meet the Cape May on the bam ball field and coo tret vlgoroualy for the honor of scoring the moat nut*. On Saturday the A. C. S. K. team, with
oug guests.
AMD OTHER PERSONAL POINTS
R. G. McGaon. ol Philadelphia, wi
pUyed la Philadelphia, will oewv oppose Cap* May. la the two game, already played tbta aeaaot. with thia team, they have hem very near, hot yet ao fhr from victory, and It may perch
hia game. In order
t aeat* atari eari) . Ttk U be great. Each oT thia • arrive of gamra will be hoUy nxitaetod
and well worth aaelng.
Tbat our frtmdi of the electrical convention arv having auch glorioi weather for their visit to the Cape , is
Rev. J.G. Hauser, a Baltimore clercyman, >• pieaaautly sojourning at lbs Arlington. Mra Wm.S. Cralge. a wealthy lady 6f Wilmington, has arrived at Coogrem Hall for a sojourn. - Heniy Hoc pee and Mra. A. L. Hoopoe, of Wilmington, are prominent Coogi Hall arrivals. Miss Bucbbelater, a’ winsome Ph delpbls lady, arrived at the West 1 Hotel jeatrrdAy. I'rMldett Harrison Is 57 years old today and be will spend a part of the day here, arriving this afteraooo. ouernsaman and Mrs. A. C. Hai Philadelphia, - an enjoying dallgbta of the (hocktoo. Franc I* W. Whiting, Io> peel or of Iniranoe lor the Bute of Connecticut, who resides In Hartford, is a Stockton
mat.
. Stanley G. Flagg, of the firm of Stanley O:Flagg A Co.. Philadelphia, accompanied by hla family, are recant arrivals at the Windsor. Jaa. E. Bansmao, a guest of the Lafayette, sang some beautiful ballads In the Lafayette parlor Monday evening, which were highly apprrclatad. Florence Pritchett, of Fhlladalphis, an Interesting young lady la visiting bar friend, Mlaa Jennie Smith, No. 5 Washington street, c. R. Huntley, one of BuBalo t *“ and chairman of the i It tee ol the Electric . arrived at the Blockton last cvenlpg. Chsa. C. Mafft-t. of HC Ionia, a prominent Democratic politician, and chairman of the Stale Central Committee o' Missouri, arrived at tbf Stockton yea terday. C. V. Riley, the chief entomologist of the Agricultural Department at Washingtoa, has loos tad with his family at the oocy West Ead, whole ba will —mala far a few wtffka. Hr. M. Law, of the Treasury DepartbM la Washington, slier a pleasant auy at the Brextoo, leave* today for a vlalt to Geo. W. Childs at hla cottage la Elbarcn, near Long'Branch, N. J: Mim Bessie P. Patten, of Washington. D. C., who baa bean slopping with her friend, Miea Annie a Johnson, letl
STARLIGHT.
Artistic photographs by A. P. dt II.
B. Todd, corner Congram lama.
Extra strong mint drops can be bad
at Nnm'. 51 Washington street.
To-night will be Mr. Frur's last appearance on the I'ier this season. When yon want a porch gronp, or a carriage photo, send for Chester, comer
Stockton baths.
A domino hop will be given at the Lafayette on Monday evening nexi '
promise* to be a great affair.
A fine german will be given at the Coogrraa to-morrow evening, promts'nr go be one of the m-wt fashionablr rvenli
of the season
A monster bill *Y|| he given Saturday evening, Aug. SM, for ML* Lillie Al-
rtch'a Iwurtit.
Alex. Danurnhaum the celebrated Cape May Junior expects bis pitching alone to heat the Young Champions.
and much admired.
The beanUful and ulenlcd Mlaa Mayar^ arrived at Co^i
the Adirondack* We trust that her return visit may he as enjoyable at the
'inner one.
Chan. W. Ralff, of the Passenger Department of the PcuasTivanl* Kailroed, * great favorite among the ladies of PhUadalpbla'a beat society, and really handsome and courteous gentle . lias just concluded- a few days' very, pleasant stay at the Stockton. Mr*. Cbss. E. Grange and Mn. Fayette H. Plumb, very intimate friends and most charming, ladies, dally Take an
i TRIP TO WILDWOOD.
A Stab reporter was one of a large -party « bo enjoyed a trip to Wildwood yesterday, and was both delighted and surprised. Wildwood la a lovely spot and bound to Impress vislton favorably. The first thought which occurs to the visitor when be steps off the train ta, **How clear and bright it look*.’' Ashe proceeds toward the beach he Dotlor* a number of beautiful cottages which have sprung up all over the town, and the new hotel Dayton, very attractive architecturally, and neat and comfortable throughout- Senator Baker and hi* brother, Mr. Latimer Baker, were present to meet yesterday's excursionist* and th*F welcomed them in a cordial masorr. They are both very eniciy>rising and are pushing along Wildwood very successful and thorough mauIn their office ae were shown the { Don' lof a.drhm fish recently caught In the sounds near by, In a net. It was a
one and was ow ned formerly which weighed ninety-two
pounds. We were also shown a tpeci-
bolly tree branch, which lor
crookedness we never saw equalled. It had grown In all direct loos, and was
a fancy wall-
bracket. and was being uied as one. Another specimen was a very close imitation of a jug w Ith a baudle. Trees la fantastic shapes, gnarled trunks and branches taking the moat carious (onus, are numeroua and are cited as pecullaritie*. These have given the place iu |
suggestive name. At'the beach Is a Willi the score 18 to 0 in favor of the large pavilion iu which there I* an 1 Htara, theiroppoueoL, the Young Chamopportunity for dancing, mu.lc be mg ^ ‘“'P* . , . ^ Un yesterday a game, aud the umpire deprovided, aud where more quietly die- elded the game 8 to 0 against the lattrt. paced people may alt and enjoy the coal i Scull aud Ueauctl, of the Stare, each breezes and look out over the tea as far | b *' r * ■ borne ruq to their credit, as the eye can reach, the broad Atlantic i . Turn oul » od «E iT « ‘bat clever come-
dian and gentleman. Fred Frear, a rouaing reception at hia heoeflt to night. ' turday weaaa a group photo that as perfect a specimen of the art of
of the beach life guxidi
was tb i proceed*.
M dame Celeste held ...^
‘Vest End last evening, impereonalirg
various charactera very nioely. A watci melon party was the enjoy
ment of the evening at friend Beck’s segar store. Besides hlmaelf and wife there were Mias Katie Putja, Mia. Essie Trost, Mia* Della Wynne. Dr. snd Mrs. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and
Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Newkirk. Matinee to-day ou the Iron I*ier by
the Opera Co., In the "Urtgi- 1 " ••
rnmd, coming as It did from across the great waters In delightful gusts that were revivifying and gloriously refrrsbtaff- Many a stranger within our gates filled hie lungs with the health-giving oxoo* and pronounced It worth coming their long train ride* to enjoy, and are thanking their stars for the happy thought that suggested their bolding of this twelfth convention during these dog days in ao pleasant a spot beanie
afternoon at twuuty-Ave minutes after five, and la an incredibly abort time the stout hone, attached to the firr apparetna were dashing madly toward the scene of the imaginary conflagration,
operation In jast four minute* and a quarter after the alarm was struck. Cape May Are department ia welldriBad and ready to gives good account of Iteatf when aneamary. The Steven. Are alarm system was used and the >««ata of the United Electric Equipment Co. of Philadelphia, who sell the apparatus, arranged the experiment which was soopeaafui in every particular. The Stevens fywtem L uoe of the best-
and It la their role that a* ebllllnem is felt to immediately leave tbs water and retire to their bath rooms. They era both receiving woodsrlul
benefit.
Mlaa McHenry, a guest at the Devon, recently purchased of Sarjavaklao'i Turkish store bare, three very ancient silver coins that are great, curiosities. Taking Ibeaa coins and having them burnished, connected in the form of a pin, aha now wear* it, one of the Antique article* of jewelry extant. When the handsome Mr. Frank A. Magee who renraaeoteThe K 8. Greeley Co., at the Electric Convention arrived last night there was a decide flutter among the ladies. Wbile'-Fraak la attending faithfully to business be takes good cere that the fair sex does not suffer from iusUenUou. Mra. Wm. D. Jonas yesterday took out a small party of lady friend* to the anchorage In tb* sounds, on the sloop yaeht Idler, the properly of her late husband. It was probably the last time Mn. Jonas will board this pleasure
o its late owner.** this yacht > sold to parties who will to waters about Old Point Mrs. W. J. Clamnuta, of Philadelphia, joined bar husband here yeetertUy, to remain till the close of the season'. Mra. Clpmtata, iof coo res, brought along that charming Hula baby boy of nine months which naps Clemente think* ta one of tb# Boast, and was delighted to remain for this long stay. Tb# family are goreta of Mr. A. R.
Gordon.
Mn. Smith, widow of the gallant Colonel "Dick" Smith of the famous Seventy-first Pennsylvania Regiment, erhlch fought so valiantly in the charge at Gettysburg, ta visiting her mother, widow of Dr. Washington Duffbe, cl her Washington street cottage. In - thermal'a great pietara of the Battle Gettyaherg. Col. Smith ta Been at tbw hand of hi. regiment, ta a blouse uni wm and muaket clubbed. Cbaa. S. Good, Clerk of the Quarter fieeeions of Philadelphia, and bta ol fog daughter. Mis* Gigs, who has the balls of Congress Hall, if not May. Uls asaaon, and without exception the prettiest young lady visitor of the leave Congress Hall to-day for bilsdelphta home, after having s= , *.s«sr and many more after
at retching before them, a-d no vestige of .l*od for three thousand mile*. The beach I* flat and solid and haa many of I wi
mr Cape
bench, and the bathing yesterday ... , - ... . .
delightful j the group is said to be the largest mi ... .j - • * n Baltimore. The group was msde at c have seldom enjoyed a tiulelnp tb e CUster atudlo, cor. Slock tod bath, e than we did tbat of yesterday U. ' The sale of seal, lot Fred 'Frear Wildwood, and we can recommend It aa benefit to-nifbl L very -large, oousean exceedingly pleasant one for visitors < i aeo ‘ , J , ‘bos# desiring rescrCed seats J.C.P. .V. “*
beauties. To os It was rendered partic-
ularly pleasant by the presence of an I rich, who ha* iTirn performing on Iron exceedingly Urge number of West Cap* Pier for the past three season*, will rrMxy friesda. who. nnknoau to us, Ud j celv « h*' fir *‘ benefit on Saturday even rT'lrsr r* i as A clam.bake of luaelou. sand dam. was u, the great program. Little Ethel, the prepared but when It was ready the child wonder, only three year* old, will
snugly Id the i **"* AnD,c •Lamey "
train, though nearly an hour before the j “Brigand*'' matinee tc-day at 10 80 U»U«. ..111., ■ .Adn,U,ioo 10 depart? They missed the clams snd the fun. Fancy drinks a specialty at tfonal-
, ’ .11. XtlnVM. 11..... 1
The young people of the party w.
J. S. K. Hand ft Son are the old original and only Cape May diamond cutlers ia Cape May. Cape .May diamonds set in ring*, pin* studs, buttons, and all of our own manufacture. Repairing of fine watches and je welry by skilled workmen only. tf* Go to Lansing's Cafe, corner Lafayette and Decatur atreeU, for private ter rapin supper*, soft, hard, and deviled crab*, oystera, and IttUe neck clams. Game in season. Wines and liquors. Beer on draught Families supplied, tt Stockton surf bath* are the beat equipped on the edeat Ibsxna will be rented at mneb reduced ran a for the balance of the m aeon. if S. M. Smith, the practical watch, maker, of Cape May City, furraerly ' with Bailey. Ilauka A Biddle, mi well knoau for rrliabi'.iiy aud good aurk. mansblp. watches and clocks repaired ■od aatlafactluu guaranteed- He at*o haa ou hand a flue lot of Cape M.y diamond* and cute them to order. Do nut fall to call on him as he sill take great pleasure la showing you hla goods. jil-Gt ; -Wiley's Congreas l>il.. aresplcodidly equipped for ImSiueas, with excclbut ; bathing roher, polite mUculioo, and convenient rooms. I'avllion on the beach for accommodstiou of bta balhere. tf Stop at Dennis Consldine's to get the 'Open all the finest Imported and domestic wines and , liquors, for family use a specially. Bergdoll's beer on draught Hucbcatar
beer In bottle* ice cold. Dennis Considlnr, Prop:,
jl9-8t 0 Ocean slice The reason why "Porpoisloe'.' . Blacking and Liquid Drevving* have become so popular la because they yield a F®«f J*"b'*a and impart the softening properties of the compound—/brpoub.r —nhich is combined with tbeve pro- i ducte. Our "Ruasetlue'' Hreaaing for light-colored shoes will aalufy the moat '
fastidious.
The Convention. The first paper road before ibe CoureoUun of the National Electric Light Association, was on “Electrical Industries and the World's Columbian Fair" by Prof. Jtffiu P, Barrett. oC Chicago, od was read by Mr, John W.'Blaiadell, f Chicago: The paper dealt largely III* the possible electrical foAtorea of »e coming exhibition aud pointed but »e prominence likely to be given to telephonic and electric railway exhibit*. The fact that the fundamental patent telepboue will have expired just before the exhibition take* place
* JfcTnCj&Sfrffv^'' 0 ?’ Gape Way City. N.J.
The charming artist Miss Lillie $U- "»* pointed puYby Mr. Barrett. .*. — 1 * * * - announced that the subject of!
“took" in the photograph gallery, of course, aud it ta probably now closed for Wpsira. They failed to see the giant grape vine Dine inches in diameter ; the "Siamese twin" tree, and the many curiosities la living wood which are being-qareiully preserved and are all labeled. ‘Bmae of those who were included among the excuraiooi.ls from our home borough, West Cape May, were : Mr. H. C Hughe*. Mrt. John W. Reeves, accompanied by her son Carl, with his cane. Mias Lidle Reeves,
dloc's Globe Hotel.
Go to Ratty’s for He best brer aud choicest liquors. tf Ladles' parlors and the beet fancy mixed drinks at Ratty's, corner Wash-
ington and Jackson streets.
Take the . yacht (iussle. Captain Yorke, for a pleasant fishing or sailing trip.' tf
Wiley's Congress Hall hath houses are the best equipped Oh the beach. Careful attendance. if If you wish to have a drag or pbwtou.
Mrs Ludlow ML.FllaKl.aMn.ro Yli-I Di '* l **“ d river, leave orders-. , u v x-T ' « • llher 01 ,be D«dor. Mare, Lillb Craig, Mias Nsu Ewing, Mia* { A Mrcray. tf Mamie Hag be*. Miss Jeuule Reeves, Have you tried champagne soda f the Mia* Linda Stewart, Mis* Maris most relreahlng aummer drink, to be Crowell, Mlaa Clem. Eldridge, Albert 1 PblUdelphls pharmacy,
Crowell, Miss Leos Bylls, of Philadelphia, ML* Emms Press, Miss Nellie Packer, Miss Ellen Palrooi, ML* Nells Willetts, Mrs. SUlwcll Eldridge, Mra. George Recvea, Jr., Mias Sue Hildreth,
Mlaa Mamie Armstrong.
A Hay Party. The rioglug of belta, the hoarse braylog of tin horns aud the about* and laughter of delighted young people uneed the coming of one of those lively bay parUet which have been
the custom, they stopped opposite the Stab office snd gave It a tremendous volley la aalnte. Inquiry elicited the fact that the guilty parties were GeotgeHaotiugdoo,Willi*Carr, Nathan Cohen, Isaac Cohen, Eddie Sweeny, Jacob Cohen, William Morrison, Harry Beinap, Irvin Bel nap. Mias Sadie Loewy. Bailie Cohen. Sr, Lulu Kahn Weller, Bailie Cohen, Jr, Bessie Smith, Helen WlllLms, Lei* Beinap, Amelia Nicely, Jennie Morgan, Katie Madden. of tb* party was Mr*.
At the entertainment gives at the Stockton by the Nstlonal Electric Light . Cbaa. Paine rendered a number of very effective song's, pentad by Mr. G. H. Pbelp* piano. Among the many charming tad lea present at tb* bop were Mn. O. B. Prescott, Jr, who wore white taoc and diamonds,' with a bouquet of Tare orchids ; Mra. 8. 8. Wheeier. who woref pink crepe de Chine diamonds; Mra. Cyrus O. Baker, who wore India Mra. Frad W. Whipple, who w^r* a costume a ta Zeoobta, and Mra. A. J. DeCamp, who won ruby
llvet.
Tax benefit < Mary's Catholta Cbnreh, given on t srday afternoon was great auocas* One of the largest andiwbtah have gathered on the Pier wKaaaetd the performance sad enjoyed Two pretty primes holder* of tickets numbers 897 and 997. The former was held by 1 K draw watch. The other prise wi
Columl
If you wLh a firet-ctaas turnout of any kind, call aud see Haynes, Mansion street. tf. Wiley, of Congress Hall bath bouses
has placed a tent on the strand for the
accommodation of hia patrons. It la an excellent substitute for the much needed pavilions. tf Go to A. Hewitt's store, 44 Washing, ton street, for dry goods, notions, and millinery. Store, opp. Catholic church Our motto: "One price to aU.” tf Alokzo Hewitt. The best thing for sunburn iy Cocamber Cream, to be bad at the Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Colombia avenor aud Ocean street. 28w The Commiaaonera of Appeal will meet at City Hall at 10 A. M. tb* third Saturday la August and the Aral Saturdsj ID September A. B. LlTTl-K, w-d-tt. Collector. Four and six la'band oooebes for evening parties at Haynes llrory, Msn
J. W. Bradshaw'
tf.
It store ta c
Among the fine mni dered by 8ia.au He
w*—jr'jsn-.arjK
Sergsvsktao's Turkish Bazaar, 98
Lovetts. No. IS Ooean street, harness sou factory, ta prepared to Urn out sll descriptions of work iu this line.
The Proper Classification of the LightIng Power of Incandescent Lamps " would oe called dp for discussion it one of the sessions of the committee, j , snd that the discussion Would be opened | Bell. by LouL Bell, editor of TTta Electrical I
World.
The aecoud meeting was called to order at 4 30 p. m , and the first event ou the program was s five minutes' talk on "Liquid Insulation." by David Brooks, 0. ' Philadelphia. Mr. Brook* 1 remi hore especially on the ability of insulation to w Ithauod extreme voltage*. Next in order was a paper by Prof. Henry Morton on “Dangers of Electricity," which was read by M>r P. H Alexander. Prof. Morton bcld that l beae dangers were avoidable sod presented a simple set of rules for the use of electric light employ! These rules are plain and fog again*! .handling wires u Ith out guarding against shock by Insulating glove* or the like, against handling I circuit with both hand*, against assuming that a wire is dead or working ot s circuit without taking precautions ■gainst current*. The paper ass well received oroutly discussed, and the subject was finally laid aside with a vote of thanks to Prof. Morton. The Committee on Insurance Rales then reported through George Cutter, chairman. I'll (Mi HAM KoK TO |».tv. Third Session, 10 a. m. 1. Report—“Committee on Patent Legislation." Arthur Steuart, Chair-
IIOTEL. CHAIsFOBfTJE,
zozEvonsr vill-a..
Near R. R. Station, Beach and Post Office.
Nontta I-afiij ettr Ntreet
. . . X.. Repairing neatness nod dispatch. An excursion to Wildwood Beach occur* every Tuesday and Friday, a special traiff leaving Cape May at 10.90 A. M. and returning leave Wildwood Beach at 8.90 P. M. Round trip ticket*, 50 cents Fred Arnold's Merchsn Washington and Jackson streets, ta on* of the popular place* of resort for Um who desire to enjoy seaside deltas, prepared Iu the most skillful mahn The liquor* dispensed at the 1 XT I markable quality and purity. tl Georg* Lovett offkre to the pubbta old Jackson atrafit stand, sll *t quality of taedk, hay and flour at Urn lowest prices. Orders promptly filled and delivered. Give this popular
The oeeinoraae. tf. Cacumber cream, for sunburn, ta having a great niab at Marey A Mecray’s Philadelphia Pharmacy,Ocean street and “olombL avenue „ k. tf At Powell's restaurant,*Ko. 6 Waahigton direct, the beat and purest liqnore re constantly on hand and poor brands
gnteqjoytag reatatCapaMay.
Chairman.
8, Paper— "Municipal Lighting." M.
J. Francisco, Rutland, Vt.
4. Report "Committee on Keaolutioua.” A. F. Mason. Chairman. 5. Topic—“Cara and Labor in Electric Light Station* sod its Value.” *
J. DeCamp, Pbiladelpbta. Fourth Session, 4 p. m.
0- Paper—•'The Projier BssL for Ilelermlnlng Electric Motor Rate*.'
H. L. Lufkin, New Yoyk.
7. Topic—"How can the Nstlonal Electric Light Association Beat Serve the Interests of Central Station Companies?” C. R, Huntley, Rnf-
fal* N. Y.
taport—"Committee on Rev Lion of Constitution." M. J. Franc Loo,
Chairman.
9.. Topic—"Triple Expansion High Snead Eorinn for Central Station Work.” Ed. F. WillLmt, Beloit, The West End. Near the beach. Flrat-claas in sll Its appalntmenta. Will remain open until until October 1st. Reduced rates after September 1st. Mrs. A E Doyle. tf •
1 oorf 1/2.00 per /reek. MBS. T. K. BROOKS.
J7 C
Mainne Villa, : First-Class in Every Respect. SOW OPEN THE j^ECEPTION OF jjrUESTS, MB8. F. HAI.I.KNHF.CK.
ARLINGTON HOTEL,
Grant Street, Cape May. G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor.
Oppmalte R. R. Ntation.
Plrat-ciass Ouiaine. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
C-A.RROLL VILLtV, Jaeltawn Ntreet, near the Reach,
' CAPE MAY, N. J.
Delightful location. Everything fint-ctaaa. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
.letter. On and after August 18th, 1890, the light-boose wHI be opened to v LI tors from 8 a. m. acill 1* m. PoaiUvely no' admittance on Ijandaya Fockd.—A lady’s silver watch. Call ou Miss Sutton, at the Devon, prove property sod pay for this advertise-
-August ITlh, in the nelghbortbe Arlington House, a smell gold ring set with sapphire* snd d.amoods The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to the Arlington Hotel. >19 St Juki received sparge invoice of choice jading matter, st Gsrriaoo'a stationery and fishing tsekta store, 98 Washington
->HOTEL COLUMBIAN Theronghly RrnoTttrd and Improved ITOTET Or»EiT. . a -r? TT.rt - H. W. Sawyer, Manager,
HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r. Rates, 88.00 per Day. Special Ratos by the Work. Elevator and Electric Bells. 1I0D-1S FILBERT NTREET, PHILADELPHIA. Three Hquares Iron Penn'sK-K. Depot - Filbert Street Can<ms (to door.
■INCELLAKEOITK.
E. Misson, a6 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.
John Akins’ ICS CBSAM PARLORS
Cepe May city.
POWEIsI/f* - Gents'Furnishing Store DECATUR STREET.

