Cape May Daily Star, 26 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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rn’ESDAV. AUGUST 88. x 19>0.

rxrrllrnl bot*-l wrommi^latio In Philwlrlphia Oumeof oar rr»AeiVwhu m»j- wl»h Li fcrWt s pUrr lirlLT tbnn to »«op »t tbe Hold Hilton. Plllwrt »lrrrt urnrTwrlflh. thrwKHi»monly from Bnajl Stwt Sution. Filbert utrrrt r*r» the door Mr. W~ou

hukndaUnp-

ruin notbbig fortbr botrl but tlu-brat the uutrkrtt afford. Inrlenl. rrerythlng U in (Ina-oU** ooudHiun and an rzrrllrnt claaa of gurata arr rrgiatrrrrl tbrir. Don't fnrgrt the Hotel Hilton. Tbe rate, arr *2.00 prr day with apn-lal

by the wrrk.

CnAMI.fc. A. Dotlk who baa rondacted the bukineM of Ibr Weat End Hotel thU acaMiu, la one of the tuoat eiiergntf" proprietor, at the Cape. He la the youngeat of the l.otel proprietor., being bnt twnity-flre year, of age. but hia knowledge of the detail, of thr buainru U prrfer-t and he allow, nothing to be neglected. AH gueat. of the Went End Lair united in praiaing the manage-

ment whfctr baa arrurrd to many comfort, and no much aai

Hia ability aa a hotel man la probably inherited from hi. late lamented lather, Mr. J. P. Doyle, whnar reputation and ability were known from the Atlantic the PaclBr. Mr. Doyle', ambition will

r»uac him to reach to the hrigblh.

hia choacn btuinrsa, ami among tliour win Mr confidence he haa won arc arreral rery prominent and wealthy grnUemeu. It i. a pleaanre to u. to .peak of one nc much in earneet and one jKiaaeaaed of a* laudable a deairc to win .ncccaa, and wr extend to him our.he.t wiabra, heartily deairing for him the fulfillmei»t_o/ / hU ambition, and hoping that Ca|u- May may be the eerie* of aotne of hi. future

T wr. ucaaon w> far haa been a very profitable one, and from preaent indlcatioua Mem. likely to continue well into Sep trmbrr. The weather for the moat |ar haa been exactly calculated to delight the heart of the watering-place proprietor. An extra proportion of hot, aunny day., often highly charged with that bugbear "humidity." have turned everybody'. fancy to thought, of aeaahore

and mountain.

Perhaps the law of compenaatlun and the eternal average of thing! are rr» slide for the great climatic gulf between last Sommer and this. Then thr ae«aon was one long aerie, of storms and cold winds. Peojde waited in towy'for the settled weather and the Summer that never came until it was too late to go Into the country at all. This Summer and Spring the heated term came early, and people who arr accustomed to leave town In Summer wen* not tempted delay. Perhaps the .urceas of thU a mui will to some extent rrimburv* the rvaort proprietor, for the dlamxl dulluca.

of last year. We hope so.

Gaiety rrigu. in the meantime, a the lucky mortal. wboS<an afford «|>end their time where they like hav bewildering variety of attraction, choose from. Karra, hops, coaching parties, for thcMe mho like them; mountain tramis, lakeside strolls, seaside idleness, for people whose taste inclines that way; frolic and flirtation for the young; rest for the old: bealthtxud renewed vigor for rvrrvlx.ly.—AflW

MaiL

Dihiko the progress of

season at the resorts, where people of wealth and leisure repair to enjoy the luxury of the comforts to be had for the

touch food for thought "coma

to us o'er and o'er." This very .matter of the enjoyment of wraith and leisure' is a subject that cause, much comment, some wonder, and no little envy. The

distribution of worldly wealth ha»

been made perhaps, a. we would have

it, and we donbt if either rich

are absolutely satisfied

with their portion—or, want of portion in some cases, if you please ; the latter look upon those w ho have a goodly portion aa greatly blewd above tbrmeel Vea, while perhaps their lot is far preferable, true comfort and contentment considered, than their fellows whom they envy To aay nothing of anxiety and care that coma to one in posaeaion ol great wealth, there is to be considered the matter of idlcneia, which is said . breed mischief, but what is more to be considered causes an csa.i that must in many case, be almost a living death. Man in his normal condition is given ' labor, and an ambitious man nr worn can scarcely be content out of bustoei free entirely from occupation. To toiler. It ioska like a > ilaerablr eskstaurr to have .Mli.y to do, but to kill time day after day. There ia only thia about the privileges of wealth—one h drim. by the prod, of poverty to slant, unrelieved toil. Keat ia des if not otherwise, by all tollerw, but should be envious of those who an ao fortunate, if we ao state H. as to something to do. Aa to money, the “w-naons" that bring the wealthier classes to the front, help to dirtribute it, and though not all are wealthy who oune and lave money among ns toller*, they are those who are willing, and wise in their wDlingnesa, to exchange their

and pleasure, travels about helping all a little and aumr more, but we should all try to he content, remembering rich and poor pas. through much content, much trouble and reach the same goal and all have a grand miss ion

OUR GU

AND OTHER PERSONA^ POINTS

Dadd Crowatl and wlfr. 3. Lenox Aahmead, one of New York City's brisk business men. Is a popular goat at Carroll Villa. John Misktllry. of Millville. Is oo hU summer vacation. Yesterday he took i Cape May, hia favorite resort. Congressman and Mrs. Reyborn and Jr. and Mrs. B. K. Jamison dined at the Presidential cottage last evening. The President will Ia«ve berff for faahlngton to-morrow morning, and the family .tart for treason Thursday Friday. Miss Minnie Ulnle, ol New York, a vorite amon*; Ibo lady guests of Carroll Villa, will remain until next

week.

"I wish 1 were a load," 1. the refrain constantly »ung by a Mount Vernon guest. Perhaps he will become one when he lay* aside this mortal ooil. Mr. and Mrs. Grove Loeber, from Elm. Pa., where they have a lovely suburban borne, are visiting Mr. and tire. Wm. Hickman. Beach avenue. Prof. B. L. Feeder, leader of Slocktoo Hotel orebatra, goes to Toronto. Canada, at the close of the season, to 'ie Grand Opera House of that city. E. D. Swain, ol Clermont, N. J., xm in panted by bit lady friend, Mias Jennie Smith, took a abort trip to our city. MThile here they reglatered at the Elberoo. Mrs. W. D. Jones entertained friends very pleasantly at the Lafayette yaterday, among whom were Mr*. Wharton. Mlaa Reynolds and Mr. Clarence E. Duffce. One of the West End's moat charming f oes Is, M is* Annie Alcorn, departs om these shores to-day after a plraanooth'a sojourn. Her many friends regret her departure exceedingly. Miss Kereviu. teacher of classics and grammar at the Girls Normal School, who la very popular, having received a number ol votes Id the Priu contest, la enjoying a portion of her vacation pleasantly at Cape May. A. B. Shoemaker and wife and Mlaa Marne Green are located at the Elberon. With them are Cbaa. B. Henderson and wife, 8. B. Henderson and wife/and Mlaa Blanche Henderson, of Montgomery, Pa. -Olev. J. B. Walcott, of Burlington, N. i„ a constant reader of the Bran. [Mid hit respects to our sanctum yesterday.' accompanied by bis son. D. Parvin Walcott, a flue-looking, Intelligent lad of slghtoen. The family of the late Admiral Dupont spend the summers as they come and go. most pleasantly Id their Bach avenue cottage, the a teemed members of a lamented and honored bad. a scion of a moat distinguished

family.

Mrs. Walter Scott Is one of the musiojlly accomplished lady guests at the New Mount Vernon, and frequently delights the guests there by playing on the piano. Her children are very cute and engaging, and much liked by the guata there. Mia Gusslr Snyder, of Philadelphia, has enjoyed the scatons pleasure* at the Mount Vernon Hotel for the past week, and returns to her home to-mor-row. much to the regret of many friend*. She has been one of the mat attractive of the eoterie of pleaunt ladies at lb la favorite botrl. And Shorty la gone. Poor Shorty, where are you? Kbow thee not, grandpa, that the ■ big four have gone Into mourning, and that grandma haa that box of andy for thee that you dcvet- got, aud they think of another one who—well—Shorty lave the coffee market rise sod oome down here sod attend to something more important. Mr. Murray Forbes, son of Dr. Fortes, of Philadelphia, aud Interested in the natural gas regions of Western Pennsylvania, la here for the week, a ' ' the Stockton. The family

A Birthday Party. CajH. William Eldrcdge. one of the oldest of the Dataware pilots who reside at Cape May, and are still In active service, was very agreeably surprised on Saturday evening, Angust 10th, by a large company of hia friend i and neighbors, at hit raideooa, Broadway, West Cape May, to Celebrate hia seventieth birthday. He ia very generally a teemed " who know him, and hia Hat of acquaintances comprise a very large percentage of all the residents of the county. The visiting friends took possaioo of hia home for the evening and ■joyed themselves hugely Id aoclsl imea and Intercourse. As tbe evening drew to a close they were ushered into the dining room where an abundance of Mreed. Aftrr giving them tbe company wended tbelr way homeward, after one enjoyable ol evening*. Those present wire: Wm. Eldredge< S. R. Swain and wife. Henry Eldredge and wife, Enoch Eldredge and wife, Cbaa. Eldredge and wife, Cbater Reeva sod wife, Walter Hand and wife, Mra. Lemuel Swain, Miaaa Abbie Crowell, Mary A. Warner, Ada Huated. Bertha and Mlhal Reynold*. Nellie Reeves, Emma Everingham, Mame Erricason, Abide Eldredge, Julia Swain, Emm* Swain, S. J. Si Messrs. (Tarenoe Eldredge, Horace wain. Masters Willie Swain, CUarla wain. Bertie Swain, George Swain, Harry Eldredge and Winfield Eldredge. A Social Parly. A pleasant little company gathered tbe residence o' Mr. Samuel Nathan, Ocean and Hughes streets, on Sunday evening, when both children and adults enjoyed tbe muslal rxerelaa and general social pleasures the gathering afforded. There were present: Samuel Nathan and wife, Mr. and Mra. HuntIngton, C. Fast, Mr. Sellers, Miss M. Kelra, Miss G. Huntington, G. Huntington, Jr., E. Huntington. Mrs. A. Coho, Miss LHewlett, Mis* 8. Cobeo, Masters Nate and Ike Coleo, 0. Locwy and wife, J Solomon soil wife, M. Berg and wife. Mis* B. Cohen, Mias R Feldi MlaaS. Loewy. Mist Mamie Keim "Tbe Song that Readied my Hart," sod several other selections; Mr. (i Huntington sang several comic sougi Mr. Carl Fat was a good imitator of Henry Irving, tbe English artor; Sellers uug severs! songs; Mia Sadie Loewy raeculed some fancy dan "Margnerilr;'' Mrs. Hontlogton sane two very appropriate sacred songs. After tbe entertain refreshments were served In tbe dlnlng-

ootUgcra at tbe Cape. Forbes ia a very pleasant gentleman, and having been absent from Cape May yars. And. many changa and aeota, which lie Beds much

Interest in noting.

Mia N. K. Robertson It om of the recent arrivals at the Mount Vernon Hotel, from Philadelphia, and aoootnracta her friend. Mia K. E. Foelkrr. Mia Robertson Is a graduate of the Philadelphia GirU Normal School, and of the Conservatory of Music. She U a Am performer on tbe piano, and we bad tbe pleasure of listening to and enjoying her rendering of avrral difficult

imposition* yesterday.

Mb* Basle Miller, Mia Lillie Miller,

v IbS Visa<s|itale Snyder; are three sweet t girl graduates of tbe Philadelphia GirU

Normal School, and are, of course fully equipped for life'* battle. Mia Beale cultivating physical development • use of Indian clubs and other things, and Mia Lillie by urlug dumb bells, with which, by tbe way, she I* quite expert, but occuloually ia control of them, oevertbeleea, and Um wm betide the loeklea Inditldoal wl may be in the way. Mlu Snyder 1* charming school teacher and delights la her work. She ia engaged In Brutes-

burg schools.

A Babble Party. A bubble party was given at a lading Cape May Point hotel last evening. The prizes were costly, ami bubbles which won them were numerous. Some of those w ho participated in the affair were; Win. L. Love. Mia Wiend. Ex-Gov. Crawford. Mrs. Scuddrr, tbe Misses Buckman. Joseph Howling, Major Reilly and sons. Mrs. Hazard. Miss IlaxzanL Mrs. Potter. Mias Blanche Putter, Mia Gertie HamUtoo, Mbs Mary Grimshas. Mia McClure. Mia Mitchell. II. D. Spaeth. Dr. Howland, Mr. MltcbelL Mia Van Hook. Earnest P. Lee. A F.arkrr Party A prugrralve euchre party was the centre of fun last evening at tbe Devon, The participants were Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hodgare. Mr. and Mrs. Newkirk. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beck, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Moore, Mia Sallie Yeager. Mrs. Brooks, Mlu M. Willing. Mia Trost, Mrs. Kahn Mr, Mels. Mr. Bettnan. Mrs. Esther Kahn received the first lady's prize. Dr. Rodgers tbe first grotiemaa'a prize, Mr. and Mrs. Moore each drew tbe booby prise*. The prizes

DOMi>0 HOP

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lace at the Lafayette blch tbe dancing was spirited under the directorship of J. Frank Siegel. Steffner spared no effort* to make affair a suceess, and such it proved e. Some whom wr notim! present

hauls Kahn and wile Mrs U A Bailer. Barnes. Mr Jso I)

. Mrs (i W Alin. Mr U C wile. MrsC A McKnen. Mr Bernard. Mlaa AEKUoe. Mi W 6 Johnson and site, the Misses Harvey. MUsJtntelier, Miss Wetherill, Mra Bleael.Mr

Tbe* f Curley and

Mis. Ida Hroeirt. Mr Julias rreibur*

MUstillticvt, Miss'll A

d wile.:

rn. Mrs

Mr Thu. M Fields and wile. Miss drLanney. Mrs last. Mis. Ileulinf. Mba Blxaert. Mr (iruaUinaer and wife. Mlu Elv-man A Sailing Party. . A party of eighteen bad a gay all and spiokiog breeze la tbe Bounds yesterday. Thsre were jolly husbands and cheery * lees, happy bachelors aud pretty maids, and mat deliciously in a delicious breeze did the delicious hours Yea, Itwis “perfectly delicious," if. Sorry we can't real I tbe trbut there were: Grove Loeber jpn eNi, Wm. Hickman and SochL* and wife, William witagbe Mlaa Focb L cp2- . A Potato Parly. A Potato Partyglven by Mrs. Stanley Flagg. Jr., at tEe Windsor Hotel last evening was a very 'csgoyable affair. The first prize, an ornamented Japanese metal boa, waa woo by Mrs. M. Vail. Tbe second prize, an ornamented Bohemian glaa box, was awarded to

Mr.'R Long.

It Ie well-known that there la nothing that tbe average bridegroom to much dr*’re* to avoid as a disclaur* of the fact of hi* recoot marriage. Not that be ia ashamed of It. Oh, no! But there ia a ebynea aboot him which Iddura him to oonoal the fact- This la abowu especially at tbe bridegroom'!

fiist vl

io tbe hotel on hie bridal toor.

me of tbe boa very Badly aanmea sir a noncoaianoe, reglatered "Mr. and Mrs. ." A room waa assigned him, and when be was oat of bearing tbe clerk loaned e ’ sod, confidently speaking

“Just married.” "How do you know 7" waa sake “Ok, you never eee aa old ma man register ‘Mr. sad Mra.' Il'salway* ao and so wile. You just know if It lan'

Tbe John Mecray Poet. O. A. R-, Comet Band will have a benefit enterUinmeoi on the Iron Pier Tuesday afternoon neat <August 26), which should be patronized by all our citizens at' visitors. Tbe boys have purchased set of entirely new Instruments and take this method of securing money U for them. They should receive en

If yon desire to go gunning aa Ed. Sayre at hia store, third door from Jackson on Washington street. Information given Is regard to game, Loaded cartridges for ante and guna 4o hire. Shooting matches arranged, tf

STARLIGHT.

Tbe waters were boisterous but bath-, lag wa enjoyable. Tbe weather la slipping back to* normal temperature. N. verbs uugentlemanly; it la easier and better to be tbe other. Artistic photographs by A. P. A II. B. Todd, comer Congress lawn. A very popular plane la Cbater’a Photo, studio, Stockton baths. Lime, lemon and boarhound drops, . md for colds, II. Nuts. Jr.. SI Washtegtou street. Don't forget the benefit of Mouuijoy Walker mod Thoms- Dxgoatl on the pier Saturday, Ang. 30. mighty little hammock that won't bold two souls with but a single thought. of the mat beautiful wi sod some of tbe moat aucceaful began life as ugly ducklings. A bathing suit without sairta, make certain lady a conspicuous object when bathing. Before you do anything wicked lember that tbe paper* will probably ant to menlloo It. Tbe little shower* that are no then falling are a Mra log In tbe lag of tbe termers' crops. An luvallgatiua Into tbe subject reisled the fact that ttiere 1* much trutb lu tbe clerk’s observation.—//.*fe! Urg ■

' ter.

Headwalter Thomas, of tbe Hotel Lafayette, hu received a great dal of credit for tbe performance of his dutia there this season. Chester's Photo, studio, Stockton bsths. It crowded all the time, matly with groups who are thiukiug of leaving for their different places of abode. i! Charming Amorita! On ll Iron Pier lo-nl(bt, for the last time In Cape May. Don't mlu Ilf DeJlnk*—''Here's a Mm cigar. I picked It out especially for you." Merritt—'Thank*. I'd rather take the one you picked out fur youreelf. "Amorita” was very nicely played by tbe Grau Opera Company on the pier last night. As tv slkur sang, "It ta all io the way it i* done." To-morrow UieBtaten Island will play tbe Cape May, aud on Saturday tbe last game ol the season will be played be* twreo the Young Amelia end Cape

May.

A Night glory vine ia a curiosity In John Akins'yard, ll produca a beautiful, delicate white flower that blooms only In the night. In'Nthe morning it closes and dies. \ Several of tbe waiter*Ttere are attending school, some at Hampton, others at Lincoln University, and will lake up study pt three Institutions when they Robert Savage, colored, son of Sheppard Savage, aged 31 year*, wu buried on Saturday last in the Cold Spring Cemetery, from the A. M. E. Church of this city. It ie asserted that Goorgc Sheer, of 820 Carlisle street. Philadelphia, wu drowned at Cape May Pulol on Sunday afternoon. We cannot bear paltively u to the trutb of this. NorMac.—Mr. John F. Sharkey, the detective, bu discovered the person who found tbe ring set with diamonds aud tspphire* which was Mat In front of the Arlington House. It would be well for them to return It. thereby doing away with future trouble. Don't fall to sec "Amorita" on tbe Iron Pier to-uigbL It will be the last performance of that opera Three new milages have been built ou tbe Mount Vernon tract thia aeasou. and several other* are soon to be started. The Improvement over there is contiououa, and ll is a quemttoo of time only, when it will become a thickly Milled portion of the peninsula. Don't forget tbe entertslnment for the benefit of Hie John Mecray Post U. A. R. band, to be given this atterooon on the Iron Pier. Turn out and help them. You ( ' -

Sir. Walter H. Ford has returned to the Opera Company oo tbe Iron Pier. He oould not remain away from bis Cape May friends. There are mmors aflat that look toward tbe Improvement of the Columbia burned tract and a number of wealthy gentlemen are In earnest In tbe effort to bring It about. In which event the Oriole and Fryer Cottage properties wonld be taken in, and the kitchen of a great hotel fane those of the Congrao. The rail bird aeaaon opens on Monday next at the Maurice river marshes. They are said to b# even more numerous than usual. The resident and visiting gunners from Cap* May wHoareapt to visit three grounoa are: Coogreamsn Rayburn, Dr. it Mead Smith! Judge R 6 Miller. Dr. Pbysick. J. Spicer Learning, E. U. Uodacbalk, George W. Boyd. Tbe stalwart Staten Island boys play ball with tbe Cape May team to-mor-row. They are going to make a strong affort to wle, end siaoe they are capable ' utllog np s good gam* a sharp oonmay be looked for. Tbe last game re season will be played on Saturday between Cape May and Young America. tbe lover* of tbe game uonld tarn out and enjoy these last gamm to be played In Athletic Park.

to Ratty’s for the best brer and cbokest liquor*. tf Ladlu’ parlor* and tbe beet fancy mixed drink* at Ratty'a, corner Washington and Jackson streets. Take tbe yacht Quake, Captain Yorke, for a pleasant fishing or ailing trip. tf

Wiley's Congrea Hall bath bouaa

Go to A. Hawitt'aetore, 44 Washing-

ton street, for dry goods, notions, and I mlUiuery. Store, opp. Catholic church, j

Our motto : " One price to aU." tf Alobzo Hewitt. | The Commiaaoner* of Appeal will ieet at City Hall at 10 A. M. tbe third . Saturday In August and thr first Saturday to September. A. B. Little, w-d-tf Collector. J. W. Bradshaw's fruit store Is coo-

tinuslly stocked with tbe mat luscious 1

foreign sod domestic fruit at low prica.

Free delivery. Decatur near Washing- 1

ton atreeL tf Sargavaklau'a Turkish Bazaar, 36 j

Washington street, offers fine Turkish | rugs at New York prica. which prion 1 are the lowest of any other dry in thia 1

country. tf Fonr and six In hadd roaches for 1 evening parties at Hayna livery, Manskoo street. tf. Lovetts, No. It Ocean atrrel, harness annfactory. Is prepared to turn out descriptions of work Io this Hue. j

' of harness, blankets. Repairing done with '

HOTELS AND COTTAGES.

SO a Fred Arnold'* Merchant’!.-Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, ia one srrs' prepared In the The liquors dispensed at the bar pronounced by connoisseur* to be of markable quality sod purity. tl Reliable and courteous drivers Hsyoa, livery, Mansion atreeL T

Cucumber cram, f.«r sunburn, is having a great ruth at Marry A Mecray'* Philadelphia Pharmacy,Goan alreclaod Columbia avenue. tf Mr. George Lovett offers to the public at hit old Jackson street stand, all the bat quality of feeds, bay and Hour : at the lowest prica Order* promptly | filled and delivered. Give this popular ' merchant your patronage. tf At Powell's restaurant. No. 8 Washington street, tbe bat and purest liquor* are ooLatautly on hand and poor brand* are not sold. Fine dinarrs are served promptly ami satisfactorily. tf la cold sod* water, all tbe cbo l <* flavors, at Kennedy's United State* Pharmacy, Washington and Decatur

Careful atleadanee. If yon wish to bava a drag or pbastoo, nka tarn and driver, lave order* at either of the store, of Doctors Marcy A Mecray. tf Hav* you tried champagne soda 7 tbe mat refreshing summer drink, to be bad only at the Philadelphia pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and Ocean

any kl

> Hayoe

Wiley, of Congrea Hall bath bouaa baa placed a font on tbe strand for the acoommedalioa of hie patrons. It ta an excellent luWtltnte for the much needed pavilions. tf The best thing for sunburn b Cucumber Cream, to be Lad at tbs Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Qolnmllt aTenaeand

J. S. K. Hand A Son are thr old original and only Cape May diamond cutter* In C*pe May. Cape May diamonds set in rings, pins studs, button*, and all of our own manufacture. Repairing of fine watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only. tf* Go to Lansing's Cafe, corner Lafayette and Decatur street*, for private ter. rapln supper*, rofl. bard, and deviled crab*, oyster*, and little neck ciam*. Game in Mason. Wtua and liquors. Beer on dranghL Famllla .applied, tf Wiley'. Congrea Bath, are .plendidly equipped for business, with exocllcnt battling robe*, polite attention, and convenient room*- Pavilion on the bach for accommodation of bb bather*. tf Stockton *nrf baths are tbe beat equipped on the omaL Rooms will be rented at mnch reduced rates for the balance of tbe season. tf Stop at Deums Consldiee'a to get the !inest Imported and domatic wina and liquor*, for family um a specialty. Bergdoll'a beer on draughL Rochester beer in bottle* ice cold. Dennb Conaidlpe, Prop., jl# 8t 6 Ocean stieeL From I he flattering remarks we bar about Cbater'. fine photograph*, be certainly must be the leading photographer of Cape May. Studio, cor. Stockton bath bouaa. S. M. Smith, the practical watchmaker, of Cape May City, formerly with Bailey, Banka A Biddle, ao well known for reliability and good workmanship. watebr. and docks repaired and utbfactton guaranteed. He also hu on hand a fine lot of Cape May dlatnond. and cuts them to order. Do not fall to all oo hltm u be will take great pleasure In (bowing you hb goods. j21-(t Tbe reason why “Porpobloe" Shoe Blacking and Liquid Dratings tiave become ao popular b because they yield a ftod peftsA aud impart the softening propertta* of tbe ooropound—/Wpoisbir —which b combined with thoe products. Our "RusMtloe" I)rosing for light-colored shoo will utbfy tbe mat futidious.

WaNTto.—Cook ami Chambermaid on or before find ofSeptember. Private family. Philadelphia. Apply, 11 Colum-

On and after Angust 18th, 1890, tbe llght-botue will be opened to vbltorm from 9 a. m. until 11 m. Positively no Sunday* tf

rr.—Yaterday, on tbe beach, at about tbe foot of Perry atreeL a ladle*' gold Bwlu watch and chain, with harp engraved on case; 18 karat hunting-case, key-winder; chain hugold fringe tassel. A reward will be given at No. 8 Perry etreeL Lost.—Oo Tuesday Ust, a pocketbook containing a sum of money, a check and other papers. Finder will be rewarded by returning It to Ebbltt House, Jackson atreeL *22,2t

K nown* miluun the-i inks The special low rates toe the .on season. anO music by Protamor Stahl, ntakltr bop* or concerts. will be ronUnuevt ta( BaMsaber. EteasnUi lunuabwlnrw I IJectric NgbU. rlevstor.livery. ro. boat*, on take. P. 8. ATTICK. Manager. Brown'. MIlhtF.U, N

WM. H. MILLS, BOAT BUILDER,

Cedar Lumber of various kind*—such u Siding. Shingles, Plank, Slab*, Ac., Ac. by Joax Dot oLaar, Nlfr-Pa Denubville, N. J.

rDEVousr -viXjXjJl, Near R. R. Station, Beach and Pat Offia. South I-nfiay f tie Hirer! Terms-^SW.00 and 512.00 per Week. MRS: T. 1^ BROOKS.

Marine Villa, ■ . First-Class in Every Respect. NOW OPEN 'or the JIeception of (juests.

ARLINGTON HOTEL, Oppwwlte R- R. MUkflou. Grant Ktreel, t ape May. G. J. Kkomer, Proprietor. First-claae Cuimno. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Retutonnblo

C A RROIA , VILLA., JnckKon Hirert, near the Reneh, CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything first-claaa. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. P. L. RICHARDSON.

-v-HOTEL COLUMBIAN Theroaghly Renovated and Imprered. iTOYST OgEXT. X’02P”Xu^.3x. JS-a-TES. H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Propr. Rates, 12.00 per Day. Special Rate* by the Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. 1KHM3 FILBERT STRKKT. 1*1111.ADEI.FUIA. Three Nquares Iren Pan's K. B. Depot. Filbert street Cal* pass the dour.

M IHC'KI,!. AX KOI'H.

E. Misso.n, 26 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and P'ans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.

John AkinsICS CREAM PARLORS lee Creu and Water Ieet. Hotel, and OotUqraiMypUcd^at short notice. JOUN AKINS, 2. Washington BL. -Cape May City.

POWELI/g Gents'Furnishing Store DECATUR STREET.

- cut and made to order. Cleaning and Kepalring promptly attended to. AU work xsaraateed Mtisiartor;. GEO. U. POWELL.