CAPE MAY DAILY STAR ' ■ WILL BE rtBUtllED EVERY NOUKIKG, (cxorr ■rmai).
SATCBDAY. AUGUST 23. 1890.
Tbk <|ur»tL«i nf h«W to rr^uUlr ihr iHjBor trmtfic' b ■ mthiu« uor, tl.oupli it ha* bmi dbrnurd in rrrry ronorifabb way. thru- ha» iwnrrr Iwrn a aatiafartory euncliuiun mtcbral. Errryhody. including thr liralrr*. drain- that it should br pn«j-ri) nguialrd, but tbrn b gnat diffrn-uor of opiuiiA a». wbat ik “property.*' GlUb* >• be auoceaarnl to-day, mu • have something mon than pntty featum. The tnm wbo an worth m x ing an lookbig* for aoihethuig rbr tlian pntty face*, coy manneni or fetching gonna ■ They are mcugniaing full well that women an piugnsaing at a pare which will quicken, rather than slacken, They realise that the woman of to-mor-row will be brighter In mtyd than her pndeceawor of today. Hence, they an looking for wives who will be the equal of-that of her. neighbor. ' Ucauty b bring considered an adjunct to com seuae. "I want a wife who know s a thing, who b worth having Cor what she knows; not one, of these social butterflies,” said .me.. I thr greatest ••cstcbes'' of the lust New York season to m the winter’s close. And he expressed thr sentiments of thousands, of the young men of today. The scent for pretty wives b over, and the look-out for bright,' young women has begun. And the girt who today trains her mind to know ledge-will Ise the woman of tomorrow.—EnwaBO W. Boa. In l*dut Hewn Journal.
Auk not mothers sometimes too gleetfid of their young daugbt) This ba subject we acarraiy know bow to treat, and perhaps the less aaid about, it the better, if only enough be said iuiprraa those who need to be impressed, with the fart that very many daughters in their teens are allowed too much liberty, are permitted to enter into surroundings that are abao] lately dangerous and ruinous. At a seaside resort, perhaps, It b mon- unsafe for mothers' to be nrglrrirul than ordinarily, simply because everything “goes" in tui pleasures, and everybody i» supposed to have a good time. No harm b • thought, nevertheless, if only by the shaping of character in bad moulds, the nuking of habits, the growing into ways and manners that will be fouu-1 to be anything but iady-Uke—forward, rwde, demoralising. We hate something of thb neglect here, and have beard comment* that, could mothers hear, might possibly open their eyes, regretfully too, to a-rraHring wenwneglected duty. Girts from twelve fifteen have no businras with beaux and should be more closely tied apron strings instead of growing iuto but a single thought—the boys. TubtoUTn l. people agree that the same rules or laws which regulate our inland businras and home, cities cait- “*■» he socceaslully applied witbout change to a seoalde city, given up during two or threw mouths of the year to the nifertalnment of pbastfre sjekers and those who Of^rr relaxation from rare and change from familiar scenes, habits and associations. The majont) at the seaside would, naturally, rebel against ironclad rales or too binding reatrictions. They may desire to do lurtbing which would not hear dose scrutiny. but tht sense of-restraint u alway* gmniag and they wrmld not endure being too morh hedged about by rrguUtions. ' '♦lad into thb tntinof thought bya X we had with one of the t beautiful resort which
n from everybody , attractive place,
and people who land there, are pleased with the prospect, but the proprietors bare encountered one difijrulty. They Jletennined not to permit the sale of Intoxicating liquors in their resort, and hare Ibis far kept to 'their resolution, though their confidence in the correctness of their position has here, greatly shaken, because to thb cause afonr b dipretly traceable the lass of hundred. If. not thousands of doi(ar. worth of business, and the people who have left them, some of whom have come toCapr May, in evary balance have bekmged fo
they seem to require a UttU wine or] Here b one result of local prohibitive measure* la a resort city, and what are thempem*-to** The loesbspositive
ndere^becsore while Bpd* tea tows awl rales for • filed f
OUR GUESTS. AMD OTMEM PEMSOMAL POINTS I>r. E. Larne Vaossnt. of 1‘bitodolpfcis, b a Stockton guest. Lawyer J. Boyd NIron, of Bridgeton, b again at the Lafayette. Mbs Heyl and Miaa*Hoahell are happy young ladies at the Brown " " " street. y Tbos. Potter, Jr.., Governor *Besver'e staff, sgslOyCs down to the Stockton. Mbs Ada Her oprano of Qrau Opera Company, xeroding pretty
F. R. lira not, svweslthy elilxen of PitUburg, b a guest at Uie Windsor. ■ by'bi^wl/t. Mrs. A. C.-Meyer, of of the Bal'imorc advertising Star Villa gnext. Ruaaell B, Harrison joined the family at the Presidential oottsqe yesterday after a ten day's absence. - Lawyer Morgan Hand registered at the Lafayette yesterday.- Uia brother, W. Scott Hand, abb registered. John Jonea. of the firm of 'Pumy 'A Jouea, steamboat builders of-Wilming-ton, is aprndlog another few days at the Lafayette. E.- U. Wood, who baa several seasons occupied s Cape May cotlace, and family rrgbtct'ed at tbe Star Villa ycate rday. Bessie Clayton, wbo it such a favorite here, will be seen at Congress 'Hall to-nlgbt In tbe “Arid," and Spanbh Danes. Hiss Minnie Beebe, one of Millville's Summer at Ada Eutriken, thb city. Samuel Nathan, the wealthy soap mannfkctarer, may be seen daily In bb little basket carriage driving bb bandsome pair of greys ’ Henry H. Eldredge, Wm. C. Blatner' of West Cape-May, and ALvln P. Hildreth, of Cape May. have been appointed Commiaaioorrs of Deeds. Mr. A. T. Rowanid, prominent in Philadelphia society, b with his family guests of bis friends Mr. and Mrs R. R. Miller, cottagers at 33 Perry street W. Budd Deacon, es U. 8. States
Holly,
Mbs M. Freiberg, the daughter of Julius Freiberg, of Cincinnati, b entertaining her cousin, Mbs Florence Kahn, of Memphis, Tenn. . Mrs. Edward’Ffgrr, wife of Edward Fegrr, ol tbe Sc Elmo Hotel, Philadelphia, b sojourning at Paris Cottage, and will remain Tor several days. Robert Long, a' Florida extensive orange planter, with hb famjly. b slopping at the . Windsor and will several weeks. J. B. Hoeatbers, of PK&burg, pooled by bis wife sod daughter, sojourning at the Windsor, as has Iwro hb custom during a portion of each season for several years. President Harrison. Mr.’ and Mrs. Ruaaell’Harrison. Mr. aud Mrs. McKee. Mrs. Dimmtck and Baby McKee, were among the bathers st Cape May Point yesterday. Prof. Carl Wittig, organist of 8c John's R. C. Church, cams down last evening. Prof. Wittig b one of the most prominent of Philadelphia's musical Instructors. Mr. Edwsrd Cramp, of tbn ship building firm of Cramp's Sons. Philsdelpbla, whose fame as ship-builders b world-wide, arrived at tbe Cape last evening. Mist 8adb Loes y. lbs niece Samuel Nathan, the Philadelphia t manufacturer, is much admired by many iriends, and can be seen daily in the surf. Mbs SaUb Cohen, Sr., the admired daughlar ol Joseph Cohen, of Philadelphia, b a very pleasing Mias'in her bathing suit, sod may be seen skillfully swimming la the surf. A. W. Goldsmith, s prominent Cincinnati Uwyer, arrived at lib Devpn last evening, making tbe thirtieth Clnthb popolsi •
Messrs. H. S. Dederick. Jr., and Leone Sharps, of VlneUixl, are togell.er |isssinj^rvessl weeks pleasantly at the Cape. . They are as pleasant young E tlcmcn as we have met thb season. Sharps bCbe too of the manufacturer of the famous Sharps rifle. Prof. W. H. Sadler and bis charming family, wbo have been guests at lb<ftrexton Villa for the past two weeka, will leave for their Baltimore home this morning, much to the regret of their many new made friend*. While in PbUsdelpbis tbe party will be tbe gureta of Msj. George Ferguson, wbo will entertain them with lunch at the
Uuton League Club.
Mrs. W, D. Jones has sold her beautiful yacht “Idler," to Mr. Baulcb at F xrtress Monroe, and if it b a favor, abj^day. to-day it will sail for 1U new lomr. Yesterday Mrs. Jonea and ,a jiarty of lady friend* enjoyed a pleasant sail on her, and were qnlte successful in flailing. A dainty lonch was spread 'in the capacious cabin and was much appreebteif. Tbe ladies present were : Mrs. C. L. Wbhrton, 11arelay Wharton, Mrs. Rcyaolda, Mrs. W. D. Jones. Thf Loomis TeslimonlsL
numerous guests of tbe
Howard K. Weber. Vies President of tbs First National Bank, of Spring field, IU-, and’ hb - family are passing some ?ongrens Hall. Mr. Weber Is s
himself sod family much good. Mbs Emma Suelke. whose charming voice b too well known to need praise, will be beard to night at tbe Loomb testimonial la tbe beautiful Gypsy
Walu 8oag.
J. G. Brandt, tbe well-known St Louis shoe merchant, and wife -and interesting children, Arthur, Babel, J, G^Jr, sod Florence, bare taken ■oms at tbe Stockton for a long stay. The Misses Russell, daughters of Payiaster Russell, sf the U. 8. Navy, toft ongrets Hall for their Philadelphia home yesterday .They are very much missed, aa they added much to tbe general gayciy and pleasures of the house Wm. B. Eldredge, of thb eity, l as eoelved sb appointment to s lucrative nd responsible poaiUan In .the census flee si Washington. He received t •legram last evening requiring hb irensn'ae on Monday morning nest TE. J. Warren of the ordinary Branch Of the Pradanlisl Insurance Company, •( Newark. H. J . b at the Lafsyrtte. n pan led by W. 8oou Hand, of MnvC. H., tbe Assiatant Superinnt for thb end of the Stole. P. Hubbard, of New York.
ib. bad others Mrs. Bachs and her daughter. Mbs Pauline, so pbaaanUy spending the
Matinee today on‘the Iran Pint at
Devon, . .. recount of sickness, and will depart today for New York, .much to the «ret of a large circle. Mrs. Henry Cook, wile of a prominent English gentleman who b Interested in mining to C olorado- is a guest of Mrs. Chaplain, Uoward.streat near Columbia ae. Mr. Cook was here for a short hat b now in the mine* testing sn amalgamater of bb own lavenUon. Mr. sad Mm. Book, Mr. and* Mr*. Moots, Mr. and Mia. Rodgers. Mr. Nenkirk, Mbs TVoet. Mr. Wynne. Mbs . Pauline Sachs formed a jolly Ashing ; party Thursday to the sounds, out with Cape Chambers to tbe “Past." They ••agkt tots nf fish, a few crabs and aa
tbe tendering to Prof. A M Loomis, master of rerenmoiea, a testimonial hop and concert tbb evening. Just before tbe affair .begins, tbe Todd brothers’ will entertain IhegiiesU. with a alereoplloon exhibition. Tbe testimonial wilLwlod up with the celebrated Virginia Reel. Thb will be Simon Haasler's tost appearance at' Cape May thb season as musical director, because of bb business engagements st tbe Chestnut Street Opera House, 4*bUxde!p)iia. The remainder of tbe ofcbeslrs will stay ontil Cqpgrra-s Hall closes for the reason. Prof. Loomis will undoubtedly receive arousing reception in honor of hb careful aud intelligent management of the smustmeuta at the Congress. Tbe affair will partake of tbe character of both concert ana bap. Eminent talent will assist, and as the dining ball' will be given up to there- pleasures, there I* promise of another big night st thb pop-
ular house.
Thr Stocktea Hop
A pleasant bop look place st tbe -Stocktoe Hotel last evening. Prolessor Seilers officiated as floor manager, and by bb efficient aid did much to make the bop tbe pronounced success that It proved to be!'' An abler Interpreter of Uie “poetry of motlou" than thb young roan is not to be' oood, sud the mere connection of bb name is sufficlcnl to assure the success of tbe event Jn which he b interested. Those present were: Mbs K A Blakeley, Mbs B Jours. Mbs \V Jonea. Mbs PtilUpi. Mbs M Davis. Mbs WalUre. Miss May Lraee.MrsJoaet.Mbs li Willis. Mbs J ernbb. Mbs NaaM< Wills. Mr* Kemp*. Mr U W Dergas. Mr U W Poor. Mb* KCooprr. Mbs Lot*. Mr J MrlaugbUn. Mr Jones Mr Dolman. Mbs It Wlboo. Mr Ysrens. Mr Jsmrs and wile. Mr J Kelson. Mr I' W Ttwmss. Miss UKocetMrCrxwe. Mr tSoki’and wUr. Miss
Boyer. Piss Str»TO*c.u. '
I’ropJm^riV all alls sttculi'.Wo
eallt attcutislp-*ii hb recent advertlae-
meolx to tbe jaeU tbul at Cape May
have “j.ure spring stats* in general use,'' “uatursl drainage Into'the creek in the rear of the city,'' “finest bathing and beach kbonn,'.' “grtsteal healthgiving resort on the Atlantic coast." Since these are abac lute and incontrovertible /orb, b it nyl odd that Cape May It not doing lour limra the buaines* it b now doing 7 There b not in the United Slates a seaside resort with equal natuial advantages. Thb b conceded by every fair-minded man conversant with the subject, and jet Cape
May, though prosperous and excellent prospects, receives but i
paraUvely small portion of the seaside result -patronage. Thb Would not he the ease if tab retort had been poshed as others have been. Merit, bo sever great It may be, will not win success^ If practically blddcd from view. Cape May baa been too modest, and modeaty > which in some instances b admirable,
docs not win recognition in business. Tlie charms of a reaside resort mast
be made knosn to tbe public and kept cotutontly before them in order toattrxet
'the m, and Cape May has,' for yean
1 lecte-d to advrntbe her manifold advantages. But Itsvxbuncc has been mads i known far and wide thb reason, and
cl res mats Does will secure for Ib
wider publicity next season. The
change from dull aod ui ' ’
to lively aod proaperoua
and wv look.fur prtigrraa—onward and upward at a surprising rata from thb
STARUGHT. The bathing b just grand. Have you aeeu that big aaw fish ? Artistic photographs by A. P. A U. B. Todd, corner Congresa lawn. Domino bop at the Lafayette otj Monday evening. Be sure aod attend. Moto**r* t‘mm Candy l* good, you ui get it at Nun*’. Si Washington St. Great tub race* on tbe Iron Pier ibis aln-rmun from t to 8 p. ni. Admission only 10 cents. A feature of the Loomb teatirnonlsl at Coucrcas Hall to-night will be little Eltje Ncwkirk'a Picanumy Dance. ' “New York ! New York !" was tbe ' refrain suug tq the music of tbe dashing wave* on the breakwater excursion. A sacred coneert will be belli in C«mervs* Hall roXBiula to-morros evening. Eminent jalrnt will take part. The shower* seem a Utile like April, but Old Sol still seem* a good bit like. August. The demand for aes-alde photographs t Chester's studio, cor.4>tocktoo baths, unabated. Their work b unexcelled. Mr. Sam Maine* and Mr. Edward Webb, the popular tenors, will appear at the tooefil to-nlgbt on the Iron Pier. The Wildwood excursion yesterday as s big thing. The Bran's influence i behalf of time excursions I* seen and
felu
Let everybody. In oily and country, paas out upon the pier Tuesday afternoon and benefit Uie worthy cause of tbe John McCray Poat Band. r Carrie Straus* will dattoo tbe Hifbtnd Fling to-night ,st-U>* testimonial st Congress Hall. Slip b s graceful little • rcatest program of the season on Uie Iron Pie.- lo-uigbt for Uie benefit of Mbs Llllln Alrich. Secure youtPscsis
at ouoe.
Everybody will want to take imit In,
or witness, the fuu at tbe Lafayette next Monday evening, when the ‘black
sod while domino hop will bake place. Haasler's orchestra will remain at the
Congress till tbe close of tbe season, though tbe popular leader blmaelf Will
of necessity have to leave on Monday. Tbe little folks bad a lovely straw
ride about-town last night. Tbeii wsgou was beautifully dtcorsted witb Japanese Untrroa They sang Annie Rooney very
nicely in one of their aercnadca. Cape Twiblll, owner of the Giiani
Opera House, Perrytood Booth Lafayette street* has about made up h'is mind to-ebange entirely the character ol tbst property, and erect on the ground s
boarding bouse.
Tbe Stockton waiters united and gave s grand entertainment st the military ball last evening, alter wjiicb refreshments were served. They very kindly remembered tbe Dail.r - Btak force, sending them sn abundant supply of
loe cream. Cake, fruit, etc. .
Bate ball to-day, at Athletic Park. Capo May sud tbe A. C. 8. N. team. A great game is spticipated. Tbe last ope between I Lee two I cams, played in Philadelphia, was not decided unUI
twelve inulnga had been played.
Miss Lillie Alrich will take bet benefit on the Iron Pier to-night when a monster bill will be given. Also the last appearance of Mr. Edward Webb, besides Mr. Bam Gaines, of the Stockton orchestra, and Liule Ethel will appear. The, big saw-fish on exhibition at Mtueral Spring, was caught bv Cornelius Truaty, Wu'i. IIolden. Jr., aud John Holden, assisted by Edgar P. Jauury
Walton, of the StockLm, ] and H. S. Janiiry. Length of till-fish.
A pleasant parly from the Weal ent on tbe excursion to' tbe Breakwater yesterday and rxjoyed themselves greatly. “PerfecUy delightful," ranked one of .them, though she was s of lb- demurest and quietest of all t party while the grdal steamer ploughed Its way, through’tbe'watera; Those in tbe party were: Miss Bell Carman, Mbs Annie Alcorn, Mias Josiv Doyle, Mrs. Alcorn, Mr^JUcorn, Mr. George AT-oro. Yesterday's . /syvrrer said : . Simon sssler. wbo is now one of the most •polar men at Cape May. aa be always wherever he may be. wilt occupy bis <1 place, the conduct or'» stand in t{>e on-hratra of thr Chestnut Street t >p,-rm w. ho Monday night, where his presence i* .invariably a guarantee of good music and where his many, friends in this city will be delighted one- more to aer hi* ehorry countenance. Mr H sssler has led the urr best ra al Congress Hall. Cape May. siner the early part of
tost June.
feet, with 30 te,-til. The'weight
pound*. #
A grand white and black domino hop will bo given at tbe Lafayette on Monday evening, at 9 o'clock. It be tbe event of tbn season. Tbe city of the affair will be that all tbe ladies will wear white dominoes aud gentlemen black. Fur particulars call
at the hotel office.
Rev. Edgar Page Stiles, the famous author of "Beulah Laud," will preach in Franklin street M. E . chinch on Sunday evening, August 2-tih. Subject: "Bualursa in Religion and Religion. In Business." Mr. Stites Is well known as an energ, t.c and enthnalsstic lay minister, w bom everybody shonld hear in this sermon. All are cordially invited. Divine M-rriora in the Presbyterian Church, Lafayette street between Jackson and Decatur, next Sabbath, Aug. Sllli as follows : Morning service with sermon at 1030 o'clock; theme. ‘The Things which Belong lo Thy Peace." Sunday-school at 4 p. m. 'Evening service st 8. theme; "The Faithful Witoca*." Visitors cordially invited, and
seats free to all.
Slay at Cape May as loug sa possible. A lady sod gentleman left here recently, and retu rued to their Philadelphia home and had ^oot been there a day oefure their house was blown down about tjielrears and they were injured. Moral: slay at Cape - May knd be safe, where j destructive storms never come, epidemics are never beard of, and dangers by land and sea are unknown. God*
•country hi very truth.
" It was quite a blow, and in view of the numeruos disasters of a cyclonic order that have happened lately, many were somewhat alarmed lest we were to have something of tbe same sort. Tbe wind shifted arid gyve u* a delightful refresh Ing broi-se. A curtain was blown against a gas jet on Jackson street and took fire,'but was readily extinguished, though an alarm was sounded and tbell re department quickly responded. Fancy drinks a specialty st Conti-
disc's Globe Hotel.
Go to Ratty’s for the best beer end choicest liquors. tf Ladles' parlor* and the beet fancy mixed drlnka at Ratty'a, corner Wash ing ton. and Jackson streets Take tbe yacht Goeaie, Captain Yorke, fora pleasant fishing or sailing trip- tf Firet-elass single driving borne* for ladle# ur grnta t at Haynes, Mansion
If yon desire to go gunning m* Ed. Sayre at bis store, third door from Jaekaoo on Washington street. Informs Uoo given to - regard to game Loaded cartridge* for aato
Go to A. Hewitt's atom, 44 Washington street, for dry goods, notion*, and millinery. Store, upp.-Catholicchatoh. Oar motto: “ One price to all.’' tf Ano.NZO Hewitt. The Commlaaonerx of Appeal will meet at City Hall at 10 A. M. the third
Saturday in August and the first Satur-
day in September. A. B. Little w-d-tf - Collector, j, W. Bradshaw's fruit store la con- j
Unuatly stocked with tbe most luscious foreign and domestic fruit at low prices. > Free delivery, Decatur near Wasblng- 1
ton street. tf Batgavakton's Turkish Ilaxsar, 3d Washington strut, offers fine Turkish rags st New York prices, which price*
sn- Uie lowest of auy other city iu’lhto-
country. tf Four sod six in hand roaches for evening panic* at llsyma livery. Mansion street. tf. Lovett*. No. 12 Ocean Xlroet, harnrs*
manufactory, U'prepared to turn out all descript loos of work In this line, j
A foil assortment of ha roe**, blanket*, net*, etc., etc. Repairing dope with neatness and dispatch. tf An excursion to Wildwood Beach oc-
curs every Tuesday and Friday, a
special train leaving Cape May at 10 30
A. M. and returning leave Wildwood Ope/7 all the Beach st 2.80 P. M. Round trip tickets, r '
SO oral*. ' tf Fred Arnold'* Merchant’! Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, is one of the | hi polar places of resort for those who desire to enjoy seaside delicate* prepared In tbe must skillful manner.
Tlie liquors dispensed st the isr are to all Trains.
pronounoed by connoisseurs to be of re-
markable quality and purity. tf '
Mr. George Lovett offers to tbe pub- :
lie st his old Jackson street stand, all '
the lieat quality of feed*, bay and
at the filled
merchant your patronage.
Reliable apd courteous drivers st ’ Haynes, livery. Mansion street. The finest horse*. tf. ■
Cucumber cream, for sunburn, la hav-
ing * great rush *1 Marry A Mecraj » Philadelphia Pharmacy .Occam atreet aud
Columbia avenue. - tf
At' Powtll'a restaurant, No. 8 Wash- - ington atreet, the'beat and pureat liquors arc ocL*l*Dily on hand and pour brand* are not sold. Fine dinaera are served ; promptly.sud satisfactorily. tf j
Ion cold aod*' water, ail the choice
'flavors, at Kennedy'* United Bute*; Pharmacy, Washing'-a and Decatur j atreet*. If | J. 8, K. Hand A Son are the old ong- ' foal and only Cape May diamond cutter* iu Cape May. Cape May diamond* set in riugr, pins stud*, buttons, ami all of our urn n manufacture. Repairing of -fine watfibes and jewelry by skilled
workmen only. tl* Go to Lanaing's Cafe, corner Lalsy-
ntte apd Decatur street*, fur private terrapin suppers, soft, bard, and deviled crabs, oysters, and little neck clam*. Game in season. Wines and liquor*. Beer on diaugbt. Families auppliod. tf
Wiley's Congresa Bath* are splendidly
equipped for buainraa, with exoellint bathing robe*, polite attention, and convenient rooms. Pavilloo on Uie beach
fur accommodation of bb bathers. 8 lock ton surf bath* ire the beat ' on tbe coast Rooms will' be .much ivduejd^rate* for the
, Drum* Conaidlne'a to get tbe finest imported and domestic wines and liquors, for family use s * pec laity. Bergdoll'a beer on draught. Rochester
beer in bottle* ice cold. Dennis Consldine, Prop.,
j!9 St 6 Ocean stieet 8. M. Smith, tlie practical watchmaker. of Cape May City, formerly with Bailey, Banks A Biddle, so well known for rellabi'.ity ami good workmanship. watches and clocks repaired and aaUsfactioD guaranteed. He also has on baud a 'fine lot of Cape May dbmouds and cuU them to order. Do not fail to call on him aa he will take great pleasure in showing you bb good*. jil-Ct The reason - why “Porpobln*” Shoe, Blacking and Liquid Dressings have becume.so popalar b because they yield a govd potiaS and impart tbe softening properties of the compound—Paryoiiii,t —which is comblutd with these products. Our “Rusaelioe" Dressing for light-colored shoes will satbfy the
fastidious.
Oa*r weekly St an or the Cape lx Uie leading Cape May all-tbe-year paper, and baa, by hnndreds of copies,- tbe largest circulation. It b tbe only reliable medium through which to obtain Cape May news. We publbh the most complete, correct sod unbiased accounts of all important evenla. We have exes to grind and work with singler of purpose for tbe advancement of Cape May', beat Interest*. Everybody interested in Cape May City and county affairs should subscribe. Price, tl.50
per year.
HOTELS AMD COTTAGES.
• r < ' Hot and Cold
Free Bus ” Jm*© f ^‘' 0 > >V BATHS FRC
Cdpc- Tftpy to GuEsis -
Carefi If you wish to bars •nice team and driver, leave orders at either of the atoree of Doctors Matey A Mecrsy. tf ' Have you tried champagrie soda Y the moat refreshing summer drink, to be had only at the Philadelphia pharmacy, corner Colambb avenue sad Ocean street. -U ' If yon wbh a first-class turnout of any kind, call and see Haynes, Mansion atreet. t£ Wiley, of Congresa Hall bath house* baa placed a tent on the strand for tbe aceoroau-datiof of hb patrons. It b an excel lent substitute for the much needed pavilions. tf Tbe best thing for sunburn b Cocomber Cream, to bv had at the Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and
ARLINGTON HOTEL,
- bppwwilp K. R. KUxtion. Grunt Klrerf, Cap* May .
G. J. Kkumek, Proprietor.
Flrnt-cloae Culaino. Large Airy Booms. Terms Reasonable.
Tbe Windsor will remain open during tbe greater part of the month of September. An nnosoal number of applleatluoa for' room* teems to demand this. W sated. Waktkp.—Cook end Chambermaid x or before first of Brjdember. Prival, family, Philadelphia. Apply, II Colutn- * ‘a Avenue. Stf Far Sato. Aualmost flat top desk, large, plenty of drawer*, will be sold cheap for cash. A second hand type writer, Caligxaph. Both sold for want of use. Address, S. Brail office. ^ Ketice. i mid after August 18th, 1890, the light-house will he opened to vbfo— from 9 a. m. until 19 m. Positively admittance on Sunday a tl
Fockd.—A breastpin, which^aa been
ntshtti hoes ar Maseru, will he renitoaedat Sgr^r'nghta vbvsuw! tlvsn^Mmett Tre ATTICK, Maaeeer. Brewsskito.F.o, x. J.
HOTEIj CHAIxFOXTK,
3DE^r02<r 'VXXjLJL, Near U It. Slation, Beach sod Post Offi.se. Soul It I.s\nx) cite Nlreet ' . Terms—SW.00 and SI2.00 per Week.
. MRS. T. It. BROOKS.
JVtarine 'Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.
NOW- OPK.N
THE j^ECEPTION OF jjrUESTS. MRS. F.II ALLEN BECK.
CARROLL VILLA, Jxscknon Mrc«*l. near (be Bcaeb,
CAfE MAY, N. J.
Delightful location. Everything first-dam. Ciuee to Oooan Pier. MRS. F. C RICHARDSON.
->HOTEL COLUMBIAN
Therooghly Rrnoiatcd and Improved. H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
HOTEL HILTON,
EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r.
Ilaleq 92.00 per Day. Special Rates by tbe Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. HO»>13 FILBERT STREET. I’lIILAIXELPIIIA. Three Bqnares tram renn’aR.R. Depot Pilhert Hreet (bn paa the dour.
MIMCELLANEOITM.
E. Mlsson, 26 Washington Street, Spanislt Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.
John Akins' ICS CHSAM PARLORS lee Cream and Water lee*, eh and Cotttya wpplled^al ahurt notice. JOHN -AKIK8. » Waablegtoe W-. Cape May City.
POWEIalj’N Gents' F urnishing Store DECATUR STREET. (opposite Pier Avenue Inn ) Particular AttenUoe paid te the outlier and fimanias ol (iealtoeen'a Gouda. Chlidren*» Clothin* cal and made to order. Cieanma and Brpalrlna prcmpUy attended to. AO work guaranteed ialivlactuiy. OXO. M. POWELL.

