CAPE MAY DAILY STAR WILL BE riUUhlIKt) EVKKV MORNING, ((scsrrscnur).
»DTC«TI«IKO KITE
.picul »rrinp-in«iu «iB be bude
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THURSDAY. AUGUST *1. 18#0.
Tar chaperoar of i hr t bikin-B'> Hjo ' party Toeaiay reeniup »a* w* Nn«. K.flfrt Tb>«uip«>n. of 10 (Lt-an SlnA, but another Mr.. Tlmin|~.u rtoppiue at
PaiCBtDKXT II*u«liM>a irrired <« the fXt exprraa jratenlay aftrni'.m, aad Till rrmahi at Ur Cape until Turod*} . The St»* and all the people gladly We.mae him tiniur'nborr. Tut: PUlaiilfkia Ku»l-j HitUtU U keeping up iu Are/upon the ".peak maien." the gamhlen. the. diaewderly home, and anlom. that do pot obvere the law at .Atlantic. It aak* Mayor Hoffman why he due. not atand up and be a man. Kerry day the paper d.-rote* two or three column, to the autym-L and 'as there Is a laftr clan, of pemm* do. n there Inteieirteil lu the matter It la i{ utle pruhablethat the circulation of the ttuUtfimjX Atlantic City ha. been iargely
A BapUat Rally. The Calvary Baptist Church at South Seville, through the pastor, Bee. Dr. FiU, haa bean the only medium by which the Baptist Association and State I'oneentlon have operated in Cape May county la advancing the intemu of tba denomination. During the flea' yean that Dr. FiU has resided in lha county be baa astebliahed a missionary circuit from Maurice River to Fishing Creek on lbs bay aids, embracing Goshen and Disa Creek. On the ace .Ida, Haa Ida Chy. Avalon and Aoglcaea have com. pietrd the circle. Rev. J. M. Craner baa been Urn chief saaiatant to Dr. FIU iu tbaae m Iasi oca ry efforts. At Goshen, three yean ago, a bepuUful chapel was erected, and now at Dial Creek another chapel la nearly completed and other chapels are. contemplated In the near future at Cold Spring, Aogleaea. Sea Isle City and Avalon The occasion of laying the corner•tone of the new chapel at Dias Creek next Toeaday afternoon, Ang. Mth, at two o'clock, will bring together a number of tbs prominent preachers of the Rev. Edward 6. Tow Be, of Vineland, will preach In '.he afternoon,'and other parts will be performed by piston la the evening there will be .a grand rally at the Court House Baptist church at'which Urns Rev. II. A. Qricaemar will (peak on "Tba Tower and Mission of a Cocaaorated Baptist Brotherhood." Rev. M. M. Finch, ot Camden, Rev. i. C. Buchanan, of Pemberton. Rev. CW Warwick, ot Philadelphia, Rev. U Myere, of Da retown, and oUiera-wtll assist in the wrvieea.
On Tuesday afternoon last a very enjoyable lews party was tendered the Ladies' Rifle Club of Cape May. by Dr. Emien Physick, at hi. handsome resideoos and grounds on Washington street. Three ladies of theclnb, Mrs Dr. Walk or. Mrs. James M. K. Hildreth sod Mrs.
*. After tfee shooting and a ramble through the grounds, refreshments ware aarvad, and the party started for their homes, each aad a|l desiariag it to be owe of the moat aqjoyibia events Of U lb# following were those who participated: Mrs. Dr. Walker, Mrs. James M. E. Hildreth, Mre. Dr. Morton, Mrs. J. Spicer Learning, Mre. Hildeborn, Mre. Derick sou, Mias Derickaon, M‘aa M.Deriskauu, Mkai Mecray, Miaa Creese, Mias Morrell. Dr. K. Physick, Mr. Derlekaon. Mr. Learning and Mr. H Town send. Tba print waa woo by Learning's team, aha carrying off the honors of the day by making the higher—three successive
■ Clark, Jeanie ' Rueeali, Arnold, Willard, Julia RaaSaU, Marshall. ArnoU, Boyls, McLeod. Mar.
L DonalA
It waa oondsetad by la his usual skillful and graceful manner. This evening wilf Da oonsum
he grni
nlffn, thee I by Pint Leomh, who will this evening aaanme charge of the preamt ana, to ha gtvoa in ( ongreas Hall's great dinbw rooan. It will be a
THE COSTESTIOS.
A PITCHERS’ BATTLE. Muunoa Snrceasfully Pllchl-* Against lianrlllr, and Martin Holds Cape
May Dana ts Three Hits.
Hue of the moat ioteuarty lotereatlog garore yet playol here, waa yesterday's hauls L-iween Cape May sod Dsaville.
The latter is a particularly , ami have in Martin
pitcher, and it was the fortune of wsr sod superior fielding thst gave Cape May llie victory, soil not ban] hitting. The tVo teams pls'y again to <lsy and/' the Danville will suhvll’nie a pbenmb-.
The third aaasion of lie- Nathmal Electrii- Light Aas-wiatiou ronvemul at the Stockton Hotel at 10.13 yesterday morning. President.I’rro presiding. Mr. C. W. WMmsrding. of Chicago, for the coinraitt-s- on Patent 1.,-gLla-tion made a rep art; ami askevl that the committee he dwchargert. which was
done.
The next "Was a voluminous report by O. W. Wllmcrdlng. i-hairnian of the Nathmal (amnnlttn- on lergialatiou. iu
ahieji be set. forth -the various bills , . introduced into the National Cuagrewa *nal colored catcher. Joe Mellix /for
ami the' State Is-gialatures ddnemdng Dunn.
ejectrh- light plants Very few of them Pitr.her Martin hav jumjs d iujjgfsme be said had brepmc laws, but a progres* ; suddenly. >. aurday’a game Uing the Whh-h wa» satlsfaetory to them in a J third our in which he has officiated is certain degree bad Iswu maib-. pllclicr. Ur stepped into the box yet- . 'After the rep-.rt -was .aeeepted, tie j terdsy apd lu an sltitudr of kutnemjur ffrst presidMit ami the prime mover iu J pom he-faxed intently at Durel), who. organizing -the aasiMriation. * Geo. S I eVideufly anticipating a fierce contest, Hohen. of Chicago, waa announced a< : had thrown aaide hia cap before be being present, aad he was' immediately j atepped to the plate. Suddenly the raeurted to tin- platform by A. J. De- pitcher's rxlenrird arms Wlere withCamp, of Philailelphia. and P. S. Ales. ' drawn, the ball shut forth as from a ander. of NTs York, after which h- , is |«Hiudrr brass Napoleon guu, the made a feeling address, perhaps the i«est ; bmplre renArrked "Ball, one," awl the our U.has beard lu pohit of el,M|u<Hre. ' game was commenced Three more Ur said be Trail been traveling w Euhip-- j "hills'.' were pilclied and Durell trotted and in his reWearrhes be diseoverwl Ahat [ off to flrst base, stole second, and America was way ahead of Europe In i crossed the piste up Wag.'s sacrifice to electric lighting. He also spoke of short: This was yhe first sod only run
elertriH-utioli and Raid that be hojird the ol the Inning.
time . would come when human life . Manager McCoy faced our big pllcher,. would be Gsi mf.reil to be taken,- ami . Shannon, for the Danville, .hit sharply that those wIk> rommilteil crime, would , to ssccml a here a lumble r'uablrd him he educated to iHHifitieimtit for 'tile | to ceacli first, stole second, icarlxd Ixlspee of their life. ' third on Shannon's L-criflor, and hom c
He bo|M«l uiidrrgniuml wires would | ew Gearhart's llj to left fiild which
be soon a fart, and said there Were Ora vet miased. Ammcrman follow id rich fields for electric light plants in him with a single to short, sprinted to ftan.DomUign and llayt'i, and remarked second on Shannon's sacrifice, reached If he were a young man hr would ! third aud scored ou Uist muff of Doc. establish himself there. j Graves'. So (tided the Grat chapter—
Mr. Francisco then read hi. paper on ; t„ j tavor of .the visitors.
5sr5iJs l, r5s£:'st'rsai,jj' >“r «»•,«■ ■-
industry to political purjsjaea. and the ^ ,r » m * lu ,,M! ‘ nrd
dangera that are threatened by too great | Instalh-d himself at the plat#, and lu bis government interference In 'important ,ctive aud graceful msnner. swelled
-rr. .1 "-"e"' io on ro o—
ineoooomical and objectionable. a,u rewarded after pllcher Martin bad
Mr. DcCamp vigorously endorsed llie | stood in deep meditation lor a moment *" • *- ‘‘ ' * gazing into space, but the ball
STARJJGHT. Artislic photogrsplis by A. P. A H. C. Todd, corner Cong maw lawn. Sec "The Brigands" on llie iron Pier to-night. It's the last night but one. When will you buy some of our bread wafers? II. Niss, Jk. 31 Washington
street.
It is said thst the West Jersey Railroad fafirs to Sea Lie City after the 24lb ot will be C S3 for Ico-dty excur-
licketa.
cure your eeals In advance for Miss Airich's benefit ou the Iron Pier Salurdsy night, when Uie g res lest bill ofthe
Mvd.L
"Luc
•..Simeralr don’t
ilsugrruus to go Into the ester alter a hearty meal Y" Simrral— "J’ni not going in after a meal, it's a
bath I'm alter.''
A m •■•slir pioCrsm will lie given on i tl*e Iron Pier Saturday evening lor Uig benefit of Miss Lillie Alrich who has lor i the. past 3 years worked bard, to please
flier suilrcuors.
A hsly a lattle waa the present received yesterday by a lady at the Devon from one of her gentlemen admirers Just what it was mesa; to indicate the lady has ant yet fully devioed. but the proi.l-m will doubtless s-h.ii be solved sod some burly paid back ius joke worth
twoof it.e rattle.
Saturday we saw a group photo that waa as perfect a specimen .of the art of uhutograpliy as we ever looked upon. It was a group of SI. persons. One of the group Is sard to be the largest man In Baltimore. The group w as made at the Cbisler studio, cor. Stockton baths The executive mAimlttee of the Cape May District S. P. C. A. held a meeting Monday at their room* In the Si a It building, when siversl matters of Importance were transacted It U very dcAijable (list all members should promptly pay tbrlr snuusl dues, as the society is iu need of funds. Let all (.'sp* May turnout Saturday evening and give charming Li'tle Lillie | Alrich a big benefit ou thr Iron Pier, j It's her first in 3 years and she ought to j get a packed house: The Devon remsizs packed With guests aud outside rooms occupied. The management ts very- popular aud many who desire to rest In-m-atli the Drvoo roof tree.fail to be Bcooiuni-Hlati'd. The ! grand porches see .delightfully pleas>nt j during the 'day',- and .being brightly - illuminated at night very pleasant ' |*rtlcs lit euchre, Ac., are enjoyed
Stop at Dennis Coosldlne'a to get tbc I finest Imported aud domcaUc wines and | liquors, for family use a specialty, j licrgdoll'a beer ou draught. Rochester !
beer In boltlea ice cold. Dennis Considine, Prop.,
jJS St 6 Ocean at reel. Stockton surf baths ara the beat
IIOTKLS AND COTTAGES.
> for the
equip
rented at ranch reduced balance lit tbc season. tf S. M. Smith, tlw practical watch- ! maker, of Cape May (lily, formerly with Bailey. Banks A Biddle, eo well known for relisbilliy and good work-• nianahip. watch-s and clorks* repaired ! and salisfaciion guaranteed, lie. also j has on hand a fin.- lot of 1'apc May | diamonds and out* Uirni to unl-T. Do; 'nut fall to call ou him aa lie will take: great |-lrssure In showing you his goMs jXl-fit Wiley's < -Ugri SS Batbs are splvadIdly . equipped fur business, witll escelh lit bat lung robes, |s>liu-att- utioti, au-l oon veuieut mom. Pavill-m ou tbc beset- - fur areommudaiioti of hts battlers. tf 1 The reason- w liy "P.^rpoistoe'' Sboc Blacking and L'quid Dresdngs have be- : come so iK-uglar Is because tbey yield a good j-efisA and Impart the softening j properties of the compoutxl—A-rpotaasr ; —shicli is combined with these pro- ' ducts. Our "Rusectlnc" Dressing for Open all the light-colored slioes w ill satisly H- m-oi ! r fastidious.
Free Bus
PLEASURE TOURS TO THE PACIFIC Under tke Pennsylvania Railroad Per-
vunally-Condncted System.
'A*hen, several years ago, tt-r Peun.yliasla tf) all TrainS x Kallruad Cuapan) rnauxuralei] Ut pereonally- i
ruuductrd tounay ayalem a "
Iraturrula ’
*■ 4/5 r? K r VJ^'?''°P' Cape Tflay City, H.J.
r lnaacurate<i lo the raeiBc Coast. Thr p will Include itlthoar
! principal clUca of It
i.« ey ed I
position taken In the paper jyyl read and denounced municipal ownership as the worst kind of a . job. especially iu
-w of the wcH-knows ineflicicucy of labor secured by muulelpalitics. Public enpcndltures are seldom or never conducted with the'same economy found in
shot by but of rracb as did three others. Martin prrferrlug to present him with first base from motives pf economy, having been informed of the facility with which U. "finds the balL" and be rescind second and third on a passed bail and scored on "Kid's" ascridor. : S to S - Danville didn't score In this or sny'oT the succeeding ipglngs. In the : fourth Graves landed a aafe out- in right | field, went to second and third ou a wild throw lo second, and scored on
order at 4,30, and tbs first -paper 'was Dana's aarrtflcc. Watts was presented b T . OB a.'O*" W* ftr *‘ ‘•are on called balls, .t(,le and Labor In Electeic Light Sta lions ! . . - ... . , , . and ite Value.''. After-ooniiderahledU- •* cond b “ nU /“ U y. •»»<** third and cusaloOc Involving'proper aebcdule prices ' scored ou two successive pls«ed halla. for are lights, according to kind and ‘ ThU ended the running getting aud the length of «rvloe end length of con tract, rrron ^ U1>Dcf of wu the subject waa laid asije, aad next In! ■ order waa Mr. Lufkin's paper on "The » n vaBiblUim of Jbe skill of the pitcher.. Proper Baals for Determining Electric lo the third Durell bit a-tr— —-■•*- Motor Rates," read iu the sothor's ab- right field, which waa the I
“ r-' ‘“r"'
the power raqulied for various purposes, , t*eTog cangbt off second w lieu V> ag.
Go to Ratty’s for the Ust U-er and choicest li-iuors. 'tf Ladies' parlors and the best fancy mixed drinks at Ratty's, corner Washington and Jackson streets. Take tbc yacht Guasle, Captain Yorkr, for a pleasant fishing or sailing trip. tf
Ea«t Kapeetal trams of. eepiuz. Iiiuinc and Ub-
I .'Malkin Cars, ruostrurtnl rsprcUH) lot Ibis ! service, sad ruuulng ttirousb od tingled <x ■ j press scl-edute. |o Hsu Francisco. A Tourist I Acrst <>l rvperieurr aud a (tiai-rruii will soI companv the |wifj and lo.* alter Ibrir. comtori : tbc Uukscc will be cbecked throush : and etery detail's 111 be II—ruu|h»y arranpd. | so as b- atve the lourats th- ' '— —'
of conifuit- 'Bkvtucarrived I be pari; wUl be peruilned ! any points -n Hie eussl. ur
j Ove-1 Itluerary. on tickets supplied by. I'runsylvaeU Kalliaad. Tblv depalturr (n.ra j the older metbods of personally-conducted i .y stems'relieve the tuuri.l -I anv restrictk*
the Tourtsi Agent
required,
red by the pleas
HOTEL. EHAEFONTEa
The eveuru-si tickets, wiricb will be ai
aotore are nndeiioaded, the average ot i .. , aany experiments proving that liwle «- „V ' I "ou" sore thadforty p«. «ut of the fifll ^^‘‘.“e"'’ 2b ^jcil^of the machine U generally | V£. Tr M:
Ure^i norm^eapacity. Ugrowing intn.j
Mr. H. M. Swetlaud, editor of JVwvr-1 rf Nteom, then read a paper dealing with I ■*' l " *
the ncorsalty of the oareful study of T ,
economy in the generaU-n of power and 1 the neeeeaity of collecting date aod.es 1 daxvill
tablishiog clear ideas of what U and
Disc
As
was deferred until the paper of Mr. Wil- Shannon, •Jb llama ou the nae of triple expaasiou en- | In-arhart. " glare lor central atalioo work. > Their Hoffuer. II cost la about SOper cent greater than jHrrtl. s. . ordinary compound engines, but saves ! Drum. c.. about’20 per ceuL in furl, so that in Martin. j>. many cases the triple expansion engine ! Hallows).
would save Ite eatra coat in a ainglr j
year. Totals .
There was bo furtiier discussion on
this topic, aad tha.CommlUe sloe of CoeeUtnUoo then
through Mr. Franc moo, the The report was beard, and then Mi
0 0
.(■010
. * TXXIXds.
ape Mat 1*01200000Baurilir 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Earoed rltiis—('ape May. I. Twi
Daman moved that the report V re- ‘iU -I>ur S: wired and deferred to be taken up aeil- ; "•‘V'. “ ct . < ’- v -
atiar aa a special order of butlne
• at 11
d and carried.
OapL A. D. Hands yacht "Hajry,” aad Pick A Boos' yacht •’Alloa," will net ou the Aafffaaea tweaty-mlleeouree ! ou SaUiday. Thu will U su exeRing ran* The "Vietor" may ha fimd to represmn Asp. May. the “Harry "
4 agistij aad “Aliaa" t Dm^tdr is a flw Boigam
I roper Cara i f Aftarwetlag '•y T. Carpenter Smith, Pfiiladel- “ 'r- .
Light
Uteswsts of the CatMTal SUUoo •pansss? C. R. HuoUy, Buffalo. Sixth Bawiou, Thutaday, 3.30 p.
1 Treasurer's.
ofcsihtee. 1*. Elvotioo of Executive Committee. 1A Namiac of Next Plaov of Meeting.
14 "Auid lung Syne."
The rally at the A M. E. Church last
aaday proved a su.
Uoaa daring the day amounted to ll». : return thanks tot the kiadaeea of Mr. Btaffher aad the guests of the Lafayette Hotel fur e donation of IU 00 kindly eoatributad by them. Rev. B. F. Lee, D- D- editor of the CkrMa» R-cordrr. ■Red a* pulpit very acceptably both iM and eeeoiag. Rev. W: H. Buriew. of the Baptist church, aad Rev. J. R. Maes ef the M. K. church
• at t p. as., and ggmve inspire-
Ih-uble |davs—Knickerbocker. Km eU-orkertu Ihuia: AmmennUi. Anim tnsu to Shaun-hi. Haarw ou balls—Durell. Watts. Struck out—by Sbauuou. 0; by Martiu. 2. Left ou liaaw-w—Cape May, 2: Danville, 3. 1‘assed balls—’ Dunn. Wild pilrh. Martin. Tii
’ Wiley's Congress Hall bath houses are the beat equipped on the beach. Careful attendance. tf If yon wish to have a drag or phretoo, nice u-am aud driver.,leave orders .at either of the store* ol Doctors Matey A Mecray. . - H Have you tried champagne soda? the most telreahing summer drink, to -be bad only at the I’bilad.elphla plisripacy, corner Colombia avenue and Ocean
street.
first-class turnout of , say kind, call and see Haynes, Mi street. "s. tf. Wiley.of Congress UsII bath bouses has placed a lent on the strand for the sccommi-datkio of bis patrons. It Is so- excellent lubstitnte for the much needed pavilions, tf Go to A. Hewitt's store, 44 Washington street, for dry goods, notions, and millinery.. Store, opp. Catholic church. Our motto : “One price to all." tf Aboxztr HkwtTT. The beat thing for sunburn Is Cucumber Cream, to be had at the Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue aud Ocean street. 22w The C'omtnisaonrrs of Appeal will meet at City Hall at 10 A M. the third Saturday iu August and the first Saturday in September. A. B. Litti.k, w-d-tf . Collector. Four and six to hand coaches for evening parties at Haynes livery, ManGoo street- tf. J. W. Bradshaw's fruif store Is continually stocked with the most luscious foreign aud domestic fruit at low prices. Free delivery^ Decatur near Washing, ton street. tf Sargsvskian's Turkish Bsxsar. 34 Washington street, offers fine Turkish rugs at New York prices, which are the lowest of any other city in this country ** Lovetts, No. 12 Ooewn street,- hat manufactory, la prepared to turn oat " descriptions of work In this line.
r* have slcninrd ihrlr
lu'Uy w
u h-ii ii will he!
w
| •) Iranis KaUroad.a
i sullkrtratl) liberal for a tltoruaxh v-*-- w •» . the stbaetive places of the Pacific Cm >t. The pleasure lours wil he arraufied lor Jau -nary. Febniar}. Murh aud April of Mil. The ! exact dates will hr aanuunml liter. | The rharmiug artist Miaa Lillie Al- 1 rich, who haa been performing on Iron Pier for the past three scaaona. will re- ' cclve -her -first benefit on.Saturday even ing, Ang. 23,'whcu a monster bill gill | be glvqp. On this occasion, lu addition to thr great program. Little Ethel, the j child wonder, only three years old, will j sing "Little Annie Itoqnry " j
Married
On Sabbath evening, August l?lb by j i Rev. J. L. Lxiulis, Harry I). Cheater to I i Sarah Emily Hughes, both of West ! i ..o. Mas-
UDIE'V'OIN" '7'IXjXj^.,'- — I Near R. R. Station, Beach and Post Ofixe. Nonlh Enray pttp htreet
. Terms—SW.00 .and. SI2.00 per Week.
MRS. T. B. BROOKS.
Marine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect.
SOW OPES
the Reception of Quests.
Base Ball .tales. To-day s game will be oat of the beat ever-played here If signs do not fall. Our Shannon has pitched for Danville several seasons, and earned a great rep utatloo with them. The Danville dab will present to-da< V their catcher, Mrllix, the greatea colored catqker In tbs State ot .Pennsyl vanta. Martin will again officiate Ir the box against Shannon. The batting order for Danville to-day is as fullowt: McCoy, 3d: Ammerman, rf; Shannon, 3b; Gearhart, lb; Hoffner; If; Reed, as; Martin, p; Melltx, e; Holloa ay, cf. T. J. McDonough, so expert Philadelphia compositor, to enjoying his vacation at Miller Cottage. A. B Laurence manawer of the Shalts Belting Co., New* York and St. Ldnla, Is eo joying life at Cape May Lawyers Herbert W. Edmunds and Charles H. Edmunds are viaiUag Mr .and Mrs N. Perry Edmonds, at Bayvir Long Island, where they have taken
It waa a good, lively crabbing party that went oot lo the "Poet/ Capi. Chambers, on Taeeday, ooasisUng of M r Isaac Cohen. Mr. Bernard BeHgmaa, ex-Mayor of Santa Fa, Mine' Eva Cobra, Mrs. Louie Cohen.
5a; am) cselnl. Pay him via* before going away from Cape’ May.
C0MMUX1CATEB.
meu w1k> kindly aaaiated In promoting the benefit given on the pier yesterday j for the -church; also, to Mrs. T. Ii.. ; Baldwin, who generously donated the prises, and to the general public for ; kind support, as also to Mr. ftteOner for use of pier, and to Mr. Gran and his Operatic Company. The net proceeds of tbc entertainment were 1203.73. *
Theo. Dkokn.
Pastor of Sl Mary’s Catholic Church.
L full
Repairing
i patch-.
done with
An excars ion to ^lldwood_ Beach occurs every Tuesday and ‘Friday, a special train leaving Cape Ma j at 10.30 A. M. aad returning leave'Wildwood Beech at 2.30 P. M. Ronud trip tick eta, 30 oeote. tf, Fred Afnotd'a Merebant'z Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, is one of the popular places of resort for those
who desire to enjoy seaside dell prepared In the most skillful mai The liquors dispensed at the "<ai
pronounced by eoomMaaears to be of re-
markable quality and purity.
Mr. George Lovett offers to the public at his old Jackson street stand, all the best quality'of feeds, hay and -flour at the lowest price*. Orders promptly filled s'ml delivered. Give this popular merchant your patronage. tf Reliable and courteous driven al Haynes, liveryr Mansion street. Thr finest bones. tf. Coenmber cream, for sunburn. Is havlog a great rush at Marcy A Mecray ’ I Philadelphia Pharmacy,Ocean street aud Columbia avenue. tf Al Powells restaurant. No. 8 Washington street, the beat and purest liquors r • jujd uuJ poo, breuda
promptly and satisfactorily. Ice cold soda water, all flav'orm, at Kennedy's La Pharmacy, Wsshiogt «e and Decatur streets. tf J. B. K. Hand A Boa are the old original and only Cape May diamond cutters In Cdpe May. Cape May'diamonds set In ringi, pins, studs, buttons, and all of our »Wn manufacture. Repairing of fine watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only. ■ tf* Go to Lansing’s Cafe, eoraer Latayettt and Decatur streets, for private tarraren swppere, soft, hard, and deviled crabs, oysters, and Rule neck ol . ---• - Uq,
For bale. An almost tHt top desk, large, plenty of drawers, will be sold cbesp for cash. A second hand type writer, Callgrapb. Both sold for want of nae. Address, S. Stab office.
Qn and after Augost I8U», 1890, the light-house will be opened to visitors from 9 s. m. until 18 m. Positively no admittance on Sundays.
On Colombia avenue, Wednesday morning, a pocketbook containing a small sum of mooey and keys. The owner, ou proving property and paying for this advertisement, can obtain It at 10 Howard street. It Focgn.—A breastpin, which has been placed in the hands of the postmaster who will return It to loser If the property la proven and-this ad. and expenses are paid. afl.St Foesn.—A lady's sliver watch. Call on Miss Sutton, st the Devon, prove property and -pay for this advertise-
hood -of the ATlingtou House, gold ring set .with sapphires and diamonds. The finder wiU be liberally rewarded by returning it to the Arlington Hotel. a!9 St Lost.—A black seal leather purtmuonair. couUiuta* an amount of money and a bunch of trunk keys. - Liberal re -* * '» M. B. F.. Hotel
ARLINGTON HOTEL, Oppwnitp R. R. Nlniioit. Grant Nireol, 4'ape Mat.
G. J^TKkomek, Proprietor.
Flrat-claaa Oulnine. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable. CARROLL VTT A j A,
J ark non Htrcrl, near Ihc Beach,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Delightful location. Everything first-class. Close to Oodan Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON
If you desire to go gunning see Ed. Sayre at bis store,. third door from ‘ sou on Washing toe street. Infornn given is regard to gams. Loaded cartridges for sals and guns to hire. Hhnotlag reatehes arranged. If
season, aad aBoe kr Prslwim Stahl.
♦v-HOTEL COLUMBIA^ Thtronghly Renorated and Ireprored. I'TO'TXT OFX^T. FOFTTT.JkTt H. \V. Sawyer, Manager.
HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSOM, Propr. Rates, $2.00 per Day. Special Rates by the Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. 1109-1S FILBKRT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Three Mquarts trom Feau’s B. K. Depot • Filbert Street ears pass the door.
MIHCELL ANEOI'N.
E: Misson, 26 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.
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