Cape May Daily Star, 22 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR WILLAE I’LUUSUEU EVERY MORNING. (ucsmcutiT). Drmi«U Tilt 1WWTM or /CLT **» ilXCtT.

will be made bjr tbe pr» KRIDAY, AUGC8T ». 19W.

OlUR GUESTS'.

STARLIGHT.

Congr«*i Hal I (iernaa.

j The lujtrat and Bioal brllilanl Ger-

AND OTHER PERSONAL POINTS man of Uw aMaoo look place at Con- | Arllallc plKHo-rmplia bj A. P. A H.

■ ! croa Hall latt erenlnc. U waa an e* I»- cor » r r< *S re “ l *' rn

1'reaideut 11amano enjoyed a dip in ir^orjin^fy aSair, and waa fiven in the ' hook out for oouplarfeit half dollara. w !L . i »*. dinlnc-roon. Such a apecUcl. They are numerou. .Um,« lb. Cape.

^ W>U —-* n Jp!!!l^. t >“» performance of ^Tbe

t tbe Iron Pier. Don'l

Mra. M. H. Eeana and Nlaa Jennl. O. | •*»« »877- Tbe *enUen.en were In full |

Eeana areenjoylnr a eery pleaaaDt eiait areoinj dreea, and tbe ladlea. botb tbe o ur ere4n) clndy ,,

Wby? Brcauae wr manufacture

S. >1. fcmlth, tbe practloa! watebnaber. of Cana May, City, fortnarle . Bailey, Renin A Biddle, ao

HOTKlaH AKD COTTAGES.

.Ibart Adam.. Jr., ('amden. C Mra. El Ira Adama,'* guest kl

participants and a pec talon, wi attired In tbe rkebeat and moat itlfnl costumes. Diamond, aud

The Electrical CoatimUrmdosed Its acaakma yesterday, awl most of iU mem ben will probably leser for tlelr buenea Iwdayl If baa been eery Inter, rating U> thnar attAiding. Tbe peal nm went ion will be held at Prowidenee,

An eariting. ewent wUl nm* off m front of tbe pier on Salunlaj between tbe boon of four and alx o'clock, cmaUting of a tub race betseeu Me*at>. Ware and Chamben of the Life Guard. The race wUl extend from one mnarr of die outer end of tbe iron pier to the opposite comer, and tbe fun may be witnmed owrr tbe rail. Let everybody go out and are tbe fun. Mtaa Ln.UE Ai.nim'. benefit entsr. talnment on tbe‘Inin Pier oocurw ou Saturday evening, and a be ahould have a great attendance. She baa been playing leading parts daring tbe season very acceptably, and baa given much pleasure to tbe thousands who have attended tbe performances by her effect Ive rendition.. Abe U one of tbe moat popular ladlea. and tbe bill to. tie presented wlli prove very attractive. Let all wbo enjoy operatic entertainuieuta be present.

at tbs Brunswick.

Mrs. Albert Is vtsltlnc *'

Mr.. 'Geo n. Barker. 0 f I’ , *I»»W« numeroua. The

Woodburv. and two children are among participants enjoyed

tbe Star Villa's popular goests. dancing tbe bjautllul figures, wbtcb

Since Mrs. Beale's return to U>e nere sa follows: ( aritoo tlie life of the place la again at ^. HuU< . lH j height, as she la very popular. *

Mr. Llgglna and Ms little danghter.

cotiaging at tbe Ml Vernon tract, gave 3 Congress,

very pleasant little visit yvatetday.

U. Nca

u, 51 Washing-

la delighting the

wick by her pres. „ . Maunrl GeranU, Marquis de Perea.- The Mies wbo took part awl tbclr it j.svinjj fulflilwl all the conditions

auditor of the 'Spanish war department, coatumra were as follow, as among tbe callers at tbe Preaiden- j Mia. Ilagbes. plat allk.

isl cottage yesterday.

Mrs. ( apt Eli Johnson, of Green reek, baa bean apendifig the week very " b her friend, Mrs K. H.

k pearb.

Mix Charles _

Charles T, Parker, County Clerk of

Barlingtou county, one of tbe toast popular men of his county la enjoying a

‘taoo of recreation at the Cape. Judge E. Ambler Armstrong, of Cant. CD, ri Speaker of tbe New Jersey

Legislature, baa been In attendance at tbe Electrical Convention, lie and bis

little danghter are Stockton gorau.

Harry Johnaod, son of towns man |

Eld radge Johnson, and a law student lu Mlta Moure,

tbe oBoe of WalUr A. Barrowx Eaq, of Mt. Holly, closes a abort season of racrealioa smoaghls frlcdds here to-day

Tux cntcr^ising Wiley, of Congress Hatba. agrees with the DatLt Stab that tbe city should erect fountains along tbe beach fur drinking purposes. Tbe public ahould have opportunities for quailingnature's pure berrrage without being compelled to repair to hotels or drinking ban, orotberw largo thirsty. i the patrons of tbe g the children and babe, iy found there, obtain a r, and do not little, hrlplcsa

la certainly moat gratifying to all a any way inlrrrslcd in Cape May’s prosperity, rltber a» property owners, business pedple or risKum, to heartily realise and appreciate ^be tact that Ibla season of 11*0 baa given us to aer a much better state of things In a my. therefore, - also Ir a ncial way, than for many t. Cape May (a still in the might claim, justly a booming season. Every thing la correct and sale, there can be few, If sag, unfortunate ones, and labor and capital, band in bawl, have accomplished results, though not great, still eiicoutagtafg as looking forward to even better things. * • j

Mb. Jobs P. Btbpvbbb of the Hotel I^fayette, baa shown himself to be a businraa man of remarkable ability In bla management of bis hotel this season. If wr are correctly Informed, it baa been filled with guests thi. season for tbe find lime since it waa built. Not only ao hot

t of Mr. Steffner baa placed tbe hotel In the ranks of the leading firsts lass hotels of Ibis city. Ill location la, of course, unsurpassed

it given at Cape May Point, by Miss Atfda Varena ,m Tura-. day evening Last was a remarkable sucres*. Tbe celebrated prims donna was moored many times at the request of Mra. Harriaou. who was Included In tbe ■adlawaa. and waa presented with a magnificent bouquet of flowers from tbe Whitt House conservatory, by Mrs. Harrison. Some of tbe selections sang by Mias Varans were a "Walts Song," b” '.‘My La4l , '«S®* rer ” The

from Cape May (tty as well as from (Bps May Point, and waa phonomenaily Urge. Mrs. Harrison waa accompanied by Mrs. Russell Harrison, Mrs. Dimmirk awl Mra McKee. Ur, A. H. Hamilton waa parttculsriy rwurteona U providing for tbe awUanor,

will ba glean at the Lafayette oa Monday eves tag, at» o'oioek. It wUl be tbe ooant of U>r saasoa Tbe etty of the affair wUl ba that all yba

manahlp, watebra ... and satisfaction guaranteed. He also has on hand a fine lot of Cape May dUmonds and cots them to order. Do i not fall to call on him as be will take great pleasure in showing you bla goods. j<l-6t

dwsys fresh. T1 * rvu^.n why “Pon-iUlne" Shoe I ““Ike Blacking and L’quld DrvtdneslaecKc

crime ao popular is beeauae they yield a goo-1 pefarA . awl impart the wiftenlng

D. W. Rodan lbs pipular feed and properties of tbe compound—/'orpouisr lu i flour dealer on lurnpike la palling' bla -which. I. combined with three pro ► •last Philadelphia prices aud delivers duct*. Our ■Rua* tin. Drraalug for , irm free. lighl-oolop-d ab<«* will aallsiy-tlMi niot-t

,: . » ' . , ] lastidkM*.

.. if you want to ace good photographa neuuUcrny. tl>(l Cbrattr'. studioa. cocurr 2. Spanish. j St.ieklou baths. The leading group

3 Coogrms. , photograijhera.

4 Grand Baakct awl Broken Chain. The apecial min to Wildwood leaves Genius seldom-brings to its ]>• 5 Arch., •' r «' -Utloqat ia.80 a. m. today, ^ „ r ^deasure. Th. stormy « National. iaci £’^tquttlLTcUm IwkTttJlay™" ' lifr ° r * r,,u 'i , ‘' r "' i* a straiu;.-r to rest. 7 Grand Round. , , . ' Frederick the Great ha.knj down from-

“Mellin's load and rare aid friends , .aviwr fulfilled all the condltlooa .' ,br »« lRht of hi* triumph# “ISw statca-.

M II.D1Y00D BEAUH.

Mb. C Wilson, white silk. Mrs L Wilson, hlark laer. Mis. Hay. silver gra) allk. > Mias Jamiaon. red silk.

Mias UmaeU. pink silk awl tulle Mlaa Russell, black allk and tore

demanded of . It at my bands,

testimo^ of a well-known physician. ‘ . rush.

Don't forget to secure your tickets j hiaroml to despise those w l Hir tbe benefit of charming Miss Lillie i ruutrui ior undo. 'Awl all Alrich. Reoefil on the Iroa Pier Satar- 01Iur . jlbill |hal c , l<|lArv . He |«id day night when a monster bill will be 1 given.* * Kreat pAaOty for the vs-tnrhw of his

Parties wbo have made friends here j wish to take away with them a reminder of pleasant hours spent at the seashore. | Cheater is as bury as tan be photo- j

. trimmed vfetti bla. k graphing aueh groups at bis studio 1

; cor. Stockton baths.

blur a Ik. trimmed with w|dl

A great program will be given on the | n vji | Irou Pier ivaturdav eveuinff. Auc. 23.

Mils L Uuufour, plpk allk. ablte lace. Mlsatilll.cunieokavand rrepa i'rajl K Jamison, red silk, beautllt

, Iron Pier Saturday evening. Aug. 23. , , ! for the benefit of Mlaa Lillie Alrich.' « , <'UCvrd h.

« ; Beahlra the opera of ''BrlgandB.'' ‘ Amorita," and ••Olivette," Mr. Edward Webb, Lillie, Ethel and others

<h» i will appear.

Mbs King, beautiful Mbs Jobuv pink silk Mlaa Boyle, while alll Mlaa Morrell, white tulle

MU> Willard. U«hl blue allk.

kranedy. Mr Kradryk. Mr Keuoedy. Mr Ington and Jackson atrecla.

Da.la,Mr Jubna.Lewl!liMuore:MrShanDoi.. J Take tbe yacht Gnaai Mr Rhode. MrZelley. UrHoevra. Dr Evan, i Yorke for a pleasant fish Inc

Mr Wall. Cot Bis Jamison. M/Kbowlea. Mr | trin ' *

Tack. MrBoyle. Mr Arm-lrorfc. Mr MrGann.

MrMarahaU. Mr Jo

Some of Use ladlea affair, as spectators, were . Mrs Ecrles. ol Wheeling, b^utllul trope wool, cmbnMdrrted Worth Mrs Beil, uf CinclnnaU. buck velvet. Miss Korney, black brocade of rittsburg, black aud Pdefastrl. light blue silk rm-

lary Blore, of Washington, D. C., are visiting their friends, Mr. and Mrs. K. Sidney Townsend, and. will remain several days. .Mr. E. T, Shaw will not be a bla to join bis wlft in the visit to the seashore, owing to rail; road interests mbicb he represents In that western State. Both Mrs. Shaw and Mlaa Blore are tborouglily delighted with tbe comfortable climate and the bithlng that Capa May baa ao much of. Ellis H.,M4rahan, of Scaville, one of Capa May county's moat auterpriaJng and intelligent business men, attended tbe National Electric Convention at tbe Stockton on Wedacaday. ”

_ . - . . , , i Otters m ilord present were; Dr Edward K of Wilmington, gave a piano recUal at UeCastrL Dr Henry A King, of New Yurt, tbe Carlton, assisted by Prof. E D. alMl M r and Mrs Gra T Hancock, of West Basic's orchestra. Mendelssohn a An- pmuilHohU (laDie waa rendered beautifully br Mra. _

Brown, and the Carnival de Venice

• - • - ■ A Eacluv Party

Tbe enebre party given Wednesday avening at Cape May Point under tbe direction of Hi a Beale waa an enjoyable aftair. The first prites were won by Miss Laming and Hr. McClure. Second prites by Mlaa Vanllook and Mr. L. Jackson. Tbe booby prises carried off by Mist Florence HatS^Mr. G. Westbrook. Tbe prises wery ttaudsome and consisted of Chocolate Pot, Silver Trey. Japanese handkerchief box, baM^iainted quill. Dresden cup and ssu«*r and-Japanese figures. Those w ho enjoyed the affair were Prof; E. D. Beale, Dr. Bock. W. Johnson. Bertie kfitehell, - Mr. Westbrook, Dr. Eiaeobrey, W. Hamilton. M. McClure, M. Vanllook, Mra. E D. Beale, Mra. Haxxird, E. Lining, Florie Hauard, L. Jackson, Mrs. Van Hook,' Mrs. Potter. Blanch* Potter, Mias Stillman, Mias Westbrook, Mlaa Collinna. E. Lapp. Mias M. McNcal, Mias

B. McNcal. Misa Adams.

Fancy drinks a specialty i

diue'a Globe Hotel. ' Go to Ratty's for

i cboiceat liquors. u Ladies' parlorr and tbe beet fancy t. Mr mix'd drinks at Ratty* »•*--*

; brat beer and

as aiugle driving horses for genu, at Haynes, Mansion

First-c

ladies <

street.

'Wiley’s Coogrcaa Hall bath hmiaea rre the brat equipped ou tbe beach. Careful altendiiDOe. U If you wiab to have a drag or pbmton, nice team and driver, leave orders at ■liber of the store* of Doctors Marcy

tf

re you tried champagne fcodi? the refreshing summrr drink, to be had only at the Philadelphia pharmacy. Columbia 'avenue and Ocean

a first-class turnout

Haynes, Mauaiou I , i

W. Eaaby Smith, who waa formerly in charge ol tbe Signal Station at Cape May Point, baa been spending a few days at Ca|m May PqlaL, from Uiff little, though active, "Stanley" of a few year* ago be baa developed into a

‘alwart young man.

Mr. T. I. Dunlap, of Camden, well known to many of our people, baa juft recovered sufficiently from a severe and dangerous illoeaa -to be able to come to tbe Devon, w here be la carefully resting, and already feel< abmewbat Improved. It la alnoerclj boped bla usual health

may be entirely restored.

Among ttie arrivals at the Electrical Coovenlloa are Dr. H. Sr Wheeler, Electrical Expert of the New Yorjt Board of Klentrical Control; Prof. F. U. Crocker, Profraaor of Electricity of Columbia College. New York; Mr.T.C. Martin, editor of Tkt Elttirval EogUtrr of Nea York ; Mr. H. Ward Leonard, of tbe Edison fnmpany, of New York ; Dr. Pedro G. Salom. ol Philadelphia. Madame Agora Yahle, wbo sang ao sweetly at the ooooert In aid of tbe Seaside Home, leaves Congress Hall to-day. Many regret* are frit at bar departure, for though almost an entire stranger to all when she talents, ber gracious uwnne disposition rapidly woo for warmest friendship. Edgagemeola to at two different points next week witate ber departure. That It may be Cape May's good fortune to some lime extend to ber aglad welcome again

la our wish.

Cql.xJ. W Moors aud'hia (banning wife, of Philadelphia, have passed very pleasantly we re ra I weeks of ttilx season -* Congress Hall, and hive been regular iltdrs to,Capa May and to Congress all for several yean. They are very

UlnmenU prepared for tbe gorals of tbefamous Cong real, and are deservedly popular there They spare no effort to contribute to tbe enjuymcul of their friends and acquaintances, and in doing ao undoubtedly find their own pleasure Increased We hope to see them at Cape May for many seasons yet to come. Mia* Minnie Freiburg, one of tbe moat spirited and enterprising young Misses now at tbe Cape, with ber parents at tbe Hotd Lafayette, and wbo baa Interested herself most successfully in adding to tba pleasure of ber young friends. In entertainments, bay rides, Ac., la now engaged In preparations for a benefit entertainment for tbe Life Guards, to be given in Abe bate! concert room on Tuesday avening next One feature of entertaining those who may come to "tbe show will be grand views from a magic Lantern, aufch aa bat ons or two others in exist-

Grsot ball game to-morrow: Cape May and Athlstte Club Schuylkill Navy. The two games played by these teems during this aeaaan have been very

8L BUBO Hotel.

e diffi^Traaned'depot*, ai

If yon

any kind,

Wdey, of Congress Hall bath I inures is placed a tent ou the strand for * accommcdation of bis patrons.

A Birthday Party. A delightful birthday, party, given In honor of tbe seventieth birthday of Mr. Joseph Crease, of Cold Spring, waa I at the residence of hi* daughter, Mra Charles Eldrrdge, West Cape Hay. on Saturday evening, August ICtb. A ■ry etuoyablc evening waa spent, at tbe use of which an abandance of refreehenta were served. Those present were: Wm. Eldrrdge, S. R. Swain and wife, Henry El dredge and wife, Enoch El dredge and wife, Cbas. Eldredge and wife. Cheatsr Reeves and wife, 'Waiter i aud ulfr, Mra. Lemuel SwainMisers AbbicCrowell, Mary A Warner, Ada llusied, Bertha and Mabel Key noida,Nellie Beeves,Emma Ereripgham, Marne Ertlckson, Abble Eldredge, Julia Swain. Emma Swain, S. J. ' Swain,' re. Clarence Eldredge. Horace Swain, Maaterc Willie SwaM, Charles n, Bertie Swain, George Swain, Harry Eldredge and Winfield Eldredge. A Been Party. An Interesting game was indulged in i Monday evening, at the New Mt. ernon Hotel, under the management of Mrs. Klingler, wbo is quite a favorite with p» children. A numbur of b waa placed la a jar, each one of tbe party having a guess at the number it tilled. Jean McCooalhj. 5 years of age, took the firat priae, guaaqlng Tba next waa woe by Mtef-Etbel Scott, of Philadelphia, wbo guessed 809. and ■ooby priae was carried off by Master Arthur nucholx,-»m det much mer. riaaeoL It concluded by dancing and all retired very happy The numb, of beans waa SI7 The Hartman Bay flak Tbe Hartman Bay Clnb, of Wllmteg m, Del., have been oa a ten days' trip and left Cepe May for boms ywster They claim to bare h*d a better time at Cape May than at any other resort they have visited while their trip. Fred Arnold presented each member of the dob with e package of fire crackers aa a farewell token Tbe company -ere Cantata. K. T. Moody. David Cham E J. Newell. W. C. Hagarty, Geo. Caulk*'. J G. Hartman, Wllkioa, RoU. Soae. James B. Roltin, Beej. Adams, Joe Oamhara. Fred Schan, Art. WhUloem Frank Nawahal. John Lofley ‘ -

|>eaiv autl re»l are -not'tbua to be pur-1 cliaanl. ('olifideuce is a plant of al.re growth. Isire i* uot cdutroled and adjusted by force awl arm*, nor can |*wcr aud rest lie detained and hedged Fredcrick'tbe Grcal died trusting only I|1 hi* dogs—and a*klng' that he might be buried p ilh them. How much better our modern stale: A tueridans arc dbverelgu*, uot ofstubjugated slet.-s. dragged by sObtlcty, deceit and force from thhir rightful Kiler* ; hut sovereign* of tbctq•M'lvra. Five to go and to dp a* they will, and ever ready to yield and to give to their fellow* all they would a»k them to give .a<ui lie awl do auto them. Awl liow many judsi-e*—Saus-Souei,— have these American*? Scores of thousawU of these hajqiy places, "w ithcrowd -llic the wean sliores of fhc { United States.- Here at Wildwood Reach are hundreds finding what he Great Frederick w ith all hi* genius |

ommand.

IDE-VOiT 'V‘IXjXj-A., ,; ==

>t Office.

needed pavllloua.

Goto A. UewiU’aatore, 44 Waahington street, for dry goods, not Iona, aud milliuery. Store, opp. Catholic church, "ur motto :• "One price to all.” tf Agosxo Hewitt. Tbe brat thing for sunburn laCoeum:r Cream, to bebadat tbePbilsdclpbia Pharmacy, corner Colnmbla avenue aud Ocean atreeL ^ 22w Tbe Commlasoocra of Appeal will ieet at City Hall at 10 A. M. the third Saturday in August and Hu- firat Saturday in September. A. B. Little, w-d-tf Collector. Four and alx in hand coaebra for evening parties at Haynes livery. Mansion atreeL tf. J. W. Bradshaw 'a fruit atore la con-

tinually slocked with the most luscious

foreign and domestic fruit at low priors. Free delivery. Decatur near Washington street. tf Hargmvaklan'a Turkish Raxaar, 38 Washington street, offers fine Turkish ruga at New York prices, which prices

are tbe lowest of aby other cily in this

country. tf Lovett*. No. 12 Ocean atrert, harness

manufactory. Is prepared to turn out,

all description* of work in this line. A fail assortment of harness, blankets.

Repairing dona with

50 a Fred Arnold's Merchant’( Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, is one of the popular plsora of resort for those wbo desire To enjoy seaside drlicacra prepared In tba -moat skillful manner. The liquors dispensed at the kar era pronounced by oonnoiaaeura to be of remarkable quality and purity. tf Mr. Georg* Lovett offers to tbe publie at his old Jackson street stand, all tbe beat quality of feeds, bay and floor at the lowest prions. Orders promptly tilled aud delivered. Give this popular

i driven at Haynes, livery. Mansion atreeL Tbe finest boraea. -tf. Cnenmber cream, for sunburn, lx hav-' lug a great rush at Mercy & Macray'a Philadelphia Pbarmacy.Oooan street and Columbia avenue. tf

Ion

r, all t

flavors, at Kennedy'. Pharmacy, Waahlngtno and Decatur streets. . If J. 6. E Hand * Son era the old original and only Cape May diamond cutters In Cape May. Cape May diamonds set in ringt, pins studs, buttons, and

factors. Repairing

by skilled

of fine watches and jewelry by el

FOOD

MoeiSkMOmH hr JMftffr'* mt

tf*

Go to Lansing's Cafe, corner Lafayeue and Decatur a tear la, for private terrapin suppers, soft, bard, and deviled

Wiley's Coogrcaa Baths are splendidly equipped for business, with excellent bathing robes, polite eltentioo, and convenient rooms. Pavilkm on tbe beach for aceommodatk* of bis batbvre. - tf Stock ton surf hatba are the beat

equipped on the ooesL Rooms will be , -- rented#! tench reduced rates for the OouEEh-Ooonatc Co .

balance of tba season. tf Stop at Dennis Conaldinc'a to get tbe finest Imported and domestic wines and

liquors, for family use a

South LnfityeUe Street

MR$. T. K. BROOKS.

- enjoy ; a real Sana-Souci. '

Itearh I* a natural retreat for' _ _ . __ k rest ami ,dr«M.re. It lua. j N “ r K R l ' U M on - Rc * ch r ‘ | t )k I many natural Iwaulira, and awinulerfulj *

iiicnt substitute for the much | array of curiosities, a nai museum of Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week.

pheuumrua in w wkL Tile lieaeb is un- > -

aurpassed by any as a Lathing place, aud the parkUa.d<-lightfulV<'>reai. with ite minia'tun- laired~'*i»iif tov* and tins, it* bill* crowned m Itli quaiul «g‘«la* and iU vales eotfifrrd w ith green ■d. IL-autiful homes have been built

id-hair a dozen hostelrie*. all

ithiu two yearn, entertain tbe stream* of visitor*. Thousand* of people have el*J..yeti a visit here luthe last few weeks. Sjiecial train* have lieru sent from.Ua|ir May to Wildwood every Tuesday and Friday aud have been well pat run iced. On Friday, August 2id the West Jersey R. It. will ruuaspecial from Cape May to Wildwood, when' a free melon banquet sod clam bake will Ite given to ex.-ur-

For Sale. An almost flat top desk, large, plenty of draw er*, will br sold cheap for cash. A second hand type writer, Callgraph. Iloth sold for want of use. Address, S. Star office.

XoUcfu

On and after August 18th, 1890, tbe light house will be opened to vial tore from 0 a. m. until 12 in. Positively no admittance on Sundays. tf

Focrd —A breastpin, which ba* born

placed in the bands of the postmaster who will return It to loeer if tbe prop-

erty la proven and this ad. and

ARLINGTON HOTEL,

£Op|MM.Ur R. R- NUktion. Grant NUwl, Cap? May.

G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor.

ty la prove

e paid.

FiH Kii — A lady's silver watch. Call on Mlaa Snltoti, at tbe Devon, prove property and- pay for this advcrtlao-

Loar.—August 17lh, In tbe neighborhood of the Arlington House, a small g-ild ring act with sapphires and diamonds. The Under wlU be liberally rewarded by returning it to the Arlington Hotel. .alt St Lust.—On Tuesday last, a pocketbook containing a sum of money, a. check and other papers. Finder will be rewarded by returning It to Ebbltt House, Jackson streeC #22,2t Lust —On tbe 21st InaL, between IS Columbia avenue and Sewell's Point E R. Hutton, ladles' silver watch. Finder will be anitably rewarded by returning tame to IS Colymbla ave. It

BSfvrait euiiLr--■.tenor tens ■» i m lirti. wUl b. eenOnneg Sar KieoBcS>u.*55av?Erai^raw^mli.trae. °* P. A ATTK'K Manager.

Hrewa-1 MiBL F.O, V.J

Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.

SOW Ol'KX

OR THE JIecEPTION OF (jUESTS.

MRN. F. IIALI.KNBKCK.

First-cl ass Cuisine. Largo Airy Rooms. Tdrma Roaoonable.

CARROLL VILLA., JacltHOD Htrcrt. nenr the Bonrb, CAPS MAT, N. J. Delightful location. Everything first-class. Clua^to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON

+HOTEL COLUMBIAN Tharonghly Keaorated and Improved. iTOTET riTWF!T-J- FQ JPU TteJL 3R H. \V. Sawyer. Manager.

HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r. Rates, 22.00 per Day. Special Rates by tbe Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. HOG-13 FILBERT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Three Equates from Pena's It B. Depot Filtert Btreat Can paw the dour.

MUCELLANEOFS.

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

John Akins' ICS CRSAM PARLORS for Crtsm and Water' foes. Hotel, and Cottaya mpwUad at mart aotice. JOHN AKINS, a Vast

POWKLL.N Gents’Furnishing Store DECATUR STREET.

sss&ss&s.

CM) M. POWELL.