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Cape May, N. J.
^ i OPENS JUNE 6*
Accommodations for 1200 Guests.
The Latest and Finest Hotel on the New Jo’sey Coast. •3Y '/f-
UtrORTiXT FACTS.
Tlien' U no rrooH on the rout eajiul to. Cape May in natural advantage*. Eremhlni; onnililnee to make it inouBparabljr the l*e»t health reaort in tba country. Hen- la what waa aai'l of our quern city by the Mate geologiat of
New Jcraey In 18tW: car* MAY IX WI.VTEJt.
‘•Thera la a noteworthy difference in the winter araaon hetwem Cape May and the other coaat atationa. It la aeen in the difference in the average daily temperature which at liarnegat and Atlantic City la four to five degreea lower than It la at Cape May. The extreme temperature of three plarra alao runa lower from four to niiAlrgm-*. The more eouthem altuatioo of Ca|ie May haa aomething to do with thia higher average minimum of the winter.. Hut the I Maw are lUy on the weat rxplaiua a part of it. The w ipter wiuda fnmi went and weat-northweat pointa of the com|waa are temp-red by the latter amt are not ao coid aa land winda generally. The imaltlon of Cape May ia inure iumtar than that of Atlantic City
Han legal. The eveunea* i ' aturrla quite remarkable
tilde and for our Middle Atlantic < In It* daily range It compare* favorably
» trmperr ita lati-
ia four degreea lea* than I The Monthly Weather Review of the United T
Hotel Chalfonte,
OponH >Iny IGtli.
CAPE MAT CITY. N.J.
iw be made and room* engaged for tkb Summer Seaaeu of 1891.
. moot aunemuoe* that alnoe laat Summer aevoral very Imporunt alteration! and 1mIbU hotel. It haa been newly funnabed: a number of large oeeau front room* added log the moat iropro.rd saulury plumbing, Ac. The Culainc IK-i-arUneut will be aa uaual, one of
Hoping to receive your |>*ltoua£.
H. W. SAWYER, Manager.
RE-MODEED AMD RE-FURNISHED. JMSINE )F THE HIGHEST ORDER. PLANS OF ROcks FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
varietlea of plant*." The climate re|Nirt continu ••It i* Internalng here U the isothermal line c"
Institute, through Weet Virginia, Noitli Carolina. Georgia. Eaxtem Trmieaanand Southern Muaouri. near the parallel* of 30 - and 37° north latitude. The effect of ao high a temperature in the spring it to produce crop* of vegetable* and small fruits quite aa early aa Porta, mouth and Norfolk." Though warmer in winter it i* cool er in summer than place* in tlie interior of the Country. When the heat in inland citiea i* almost unbearable the cool Koulh wind from over the sea make* the air here delightfully cool, and insure* eqmfort during the day and sound, refreshing slumber at 'night. Till* 1*
Hotel Columbia,
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND IMPROVED. First-Class AoobniniodatioHs POPULAR RATES. If. W. SAWYER, Ranager.
MAH&B YILLA. Now re-building, 4h accommodations for 250 guests. Open Jnne Uh.' First-Clais in Every Respect. ,
Spacious Dining Room. Elev; r.
age. Filtered Rait iter , Electric
'. Hot and Cofl Baths. Waring’s System of Drain-
lor Cooking and Drinking Purposes, and all Moderr Improvements.
XRK. F. KAEL.ENRECK.
J SPICER LEAKING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW HUUCITOK AMI 1LASTKB IX CHANCE KY 47 Wamixutox Stkckt, Cape Mat Otty, N. J.
t OIIN C. LITTLE, PRACTICAL Painter and Glazier,
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THE EETOgTOEIK Hughes and Ocean Streets, Cape May, N. J. Sun Parlor Attached. One Square From Beach. Centrally Located. Reasonable Charges. JAMIES R. KTITEtf, Prop.
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CAPE*MAY*DAILY*STAR.
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