Cape May Daily Star, 1 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PCBUKUED EVEKY MOUSING, dcu*o Tnjtnmu or ictt a*i> *covrr. Annkroj^b WTi-s:

WEDNESDAY. JULY 1. 1891. The D*ag Sfrag, of A*bar} Park. coro~ to u* a»Uj. bright, fink brautlful and having r». rv appeanttcr mS proaperitjr and of tbr appreciation of the' good people Of Aabury Park 1

mteemed friend.

We congratulat

Mayor Ludlam, of Sea Ule, on the>rr»eut apjiearanee of hi. paper, the Cewdy linet. It la now all printed at home and la very bright, crb-p.and >adable.

May prueperity ever attend It. AMOSO the improremenU

.luce hurt aeaaou none have attracted more attention than the very taatefully built pavilion, on the beach and the drinking fountain, along the board walk. They have been erected In re.jM'uae to a coutlnuona demand covering a period of aeveral year., and they arc fully appreciated and conaUntly

We a

reoftl

0£if> Gtrests.

. Pier

Starlight.

Vra. Harruon called on Mra. Oeorge W. Boyd yeatrrday alternooo at Coo- ,

gaeaa Halt.

Mra. GratK of Philadelphia, with her to charming daughter., are at the 1: return for tire seaaoa. Prieod Porter haa a delightful oatlobk irom hla prominent earner, Soath Lafayette and Grant atrvcla. Dr. Tracy M. Wilson, .f Lcoburg, ailed hla brother and other relation, sre the drat of the week, yfias Clara Wilson, daughter ol Dr, Wilson, of Leesburg, X. J., la paMing part of her Vacation at tire Elberon. Mayor Jeremiah Du llola, of Bridge in. aa .tout and Jolly as ever, was a Sunday guest at the Pier Avenue Ion. Miss Annie Eifretb is at home again alter participating at the wedding fe»tlvitlea of a young lady friend in the

_ _. . City Cotmril jMenger agent of the Ponusjlva- ; evening. nia U.ilroad and one o( the mo»t genial Strong .ine» like of men. with hi. In- Ingtoo street. ,g family are at Congrm. Hall, Ru| .^jne marahmall.

Waahmgtoo street.

drop* at NuV, 5J Wash 1

whore they have

Halt, taken haodMme apaitnmer. They are fond

of Cape May.

Mra. Harrison, accompanied by Mr*, illiam an-l Mi*. W.jfnld. at tended ; rvlcc at St. John's EpUcupal Church j this city, on Sunday tm “ *

Dr. McVickara ' " ' “

Oar.

rafera at

| TJie jurlor rnteriainment of Co j 11.11 .« tkUdrday evci.iug .an | ijulte .uconatuily, aaperanueuw: j las’ wn-k. parl'cipaled In by Mr. sell. Mb* Schmidt, Mr. Giiwi | Memra. Todd and ..tbera T.« gram -as a very fiuo our. S i ir.rntrd to It was a duet by Mb. s, : and Mr. Fuller. »l-. by : Schmtdt and Mi.. Demmli. Mia 'a*ll and Mb. Schmidt aiaj

coagresatim on -me aiguuy o. Two charming Camden ladies. Mi * Harriet "

mded ymir name In j le

r -I , Attiatlc gpmping by A. P. A II. B. ; ' Holy Trinity. Phils . Todd, the photographers, fort of Con- ’

de daily piper, i! e Daily

genial

Wiley's Congreve Hall bath hou n the bet rqulpMj on tbc l-*<

arrfal attendance. W

.»,o. t, “ ! I'dltora will kindly thank P

ipanied by the alwaya popular and I .'•na mho will bat' lal "Bob” Gam. who la the rejirw*. I about tbetr friend la Virginia ot a Philadelphia'

* Capitu

d thank.1

«' ly P r, .l

donht they win be bnllt since the public appreciation of the Improvement lia. l.vn ao decidedly shown. The Sran will continue, as heretofore, to champion the t^ceda and wishes of the visiting public. "'Much remains that will he

in good rime Ocomplbbed.

Kev. C. A. BliEWSTElt, who for the past ala yean haa administered spiritually to the Presbyterian dock In this city, preached hla farewell sermon on Sunday morning last, from the text found If. lohn, xvi; IS : “I bait many thing!, to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now." The house was filled in every part^aud serious attention (■aid to the good pastor's words. The church haa prospered under the care and ministrations of Mr. Brewster, and It is w 1th many regrets they yield to hh departure. To all the various branches of the church work Mr. BrevrsMr lias

t, prayerful, and

given his n

laborious attention.

Mbs. A. E. Cooren continues write those 'Witlful letters from the Sunny isoaUruTher son’s paper, Cope May Cmnstf- GasrfU, and in last our, after nfUUng the pathetic ' story of the suicide) of a gentleman u|sm hla child's grave, the rosult of rv. morse after exposure as a defaulter, orcura this passage, which we cannot refrain from quoting : “When men of supposed Integrity fall from their high pinnacle In the estimation of their frlluw citlscua, to the lowest depths of dishonesty, the effect is a moral earthquake, shattering the faith, the confidence. the belief in all that seems good —almost In God hlmsdf. The harm can never be estimated, and So It was in thi. case—a class of young men ready to enter the church to which Mr. Gadsden belonged, staggered and Ml from their foundations—saying, whom can we trust; la there any reality In Christianity? There la only one safe way : Do nothing that will not bear the light ’ „f d 4 y i nothing that you would not have your best friend know, nothing oh which you cannot ask God's blwriug

every rooming and night." '

We present you this morning the first number .of the Cape Mat Daily Btah lor the bright and prosperous season 1891, and with It our best Wishes for pleasant summer sojourn by the sc None have ao sealously striven to pr< cut Cape May farts and Cape May ad-

vantages In a more attractive telling form than iu editors,

arc more thoroughly loyal or attached to the Queen City by the Sea. The work which falls U the lot of the summer dally we will do thoroughly and accurately, and can point to our last

season's dally as evidence that

terial jwint will fall of-being thoroughly. ' covered. The Stab deserve* hearty sup. jKirt and alwaya receives it. There is not a business man here who should not be represented lit our columns, and there la not a summer resident who de; aim to be thoroughly “In'* the life of the resort who should fall to read the r Dailt Stab. Indeed, ao popular la our little sheet, by reason of lu many year* before the summer public, and by reason, too, of the many year* of experience of IU editor*, that few there lie, cottager or, hotel guest, who doe* ■mt cling to it with annual tjerotibn. The season of ItJKl began a month or ao ago, and by the middle of June hail progressed ao far that It had the appearance of the middle of July of f,.nner year*. The Master Car Builder* and the Master Mechanics made their presence very decidedly and p.eaaanUy felt, daring theft sojourn, and strimuUted business greatly. Since their departure the number of arrivals haa been very encouraging and the general feeltog is that we are about to enjoy a aesaou of unusual gayety and prosperity. Certainly the prospecU are bright and ainre all who come cannot fall of being pleased the rewort will gain many and fast friends from the ranks of the visitor* who are here to pass the . ml season. The advantages poMwased by Cape May are nncquallid, and when the furore which has attended the opening of score, of new resorts subsides there will be an increase In business here ao phenomenal that H will surprise

manv^_XluOJ«**' i ‘ no,r rway and those whose

' to the destiny of «

feel doubtful

t 1890 was ide ofproaahow still

cll r

To-day. Nelson . ‘ecker. who the first and the last line In 1 Theatre, New York, will retire

Fbrreat Home,

Misses Maud and May Hart, pretty New York young ladies, are among the moat admired and esteemed of our cottage colony beauties. “Col." Samuel A- Dyer. Jr , hit food mother calls biro, and he la a bright little cherub likely to become the honored ton of an honored sire. Dr. Henry \V. Elmer and Major Daniel Elmer, two of Bridgeton's prominent cltluna, have been slopping at the Windsor for several days. Edgar La□ reuse, son of the late Harry Laurenac, la here to spend the summer. He is a recentgradutle ol the high school of 1‘biladelpbla. The (.'ape May Athletic Association's looms. No. 30 Washington street, have

handsomely ship of Hairy

J. Boyd .Nixon, of the well koowo law firm of Potter A Nixon, Bridgeton, hla frequent visits here last Sunday, stopping at the Lafayette. Rev. E. H. Durcll was present at last Sunday’s services In the M. E. Church and contributed to tbc repair fund, which collection was taken. Rev. Thomas Ogle and wife arc at Wyoming. Mr. Ogle will be rem he red aa conducting a great revival here in the M. E. Church a few years since. Mlaa Stella Hoaeobrim, of St- Lonla, who la spending a period at the comfortable II rex Ion, la a moat expert pianist, and la becoming quite a favorite at that E. B. Bensell, of Wayne, the well known artist, whose llia.tratiuoa art frequently seen in GoUrn Dap and llarptn, are at the Arlington lor hi.

12th season.

Mr. John W, Simes, after being gaged fifty one year^ in drugs, ha. tired and is spending the summer with hla family comprising three generations,

at the Arlington.

James R. Wood, general passenger agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, with hla wife and Mrs. K Hamilton, are occupying handsome apartments at

tbc Stockton.

Mr. George Rife, the well known and successful manager of the Holliday Street Theatre, Baltimore, with hla wile and familv are pleaaantly located

, the Carroll Villa.

President Harrison and Mrs. Dimtnlck are expected to return (rom Wash-

leuda.

„ . ‘Belle of Nrleon" fine

Steel firm, arc taking dally ann and surf whiskey only at Ratty'i

The trio aic at the Brunswick and Jackson .Irrela.

Ewing's bath houses at

brat bathing grouod.fully equ

jrr liberally patron I cod.

Prayer iiieetiuga are held In the Baptist, Metlridut and Presbyterian

churabes this evening.

, Work la advancing rapidly on the

asmoection of Uie beach driveway witli that of the M6unt Vernon User. Wbcw. bow hot! Never mind a gU > 7,r ; Of Root Beer made w lib Knapp

for a week. _ Mr. Harry t\ Page, editor ana publisher of the Hat on Hi Jlrrald. and a member of the New York Prr*« Club, is at Cong rest Hall, accom|>auirel byMr*. Page. This la her fir»t visit to Cape May. and. like ao many others, find Cape May superior to mod oilier 1 seaside resorts in almost every respect. Mr. Psge Is a veteran ncwsi-aper man and being a war Democrat during the

rebellion, was an asaocii

Only pl.ee where late- M.y Dion.!.. Moonstones »ud Wampum ate it. E*tabtM«d .vrr fifty yearns seph Hand's, 9 Waslilfgttm street,

naaningtao I TI,,. Uidj of the colored Isd, John

. ' Major. h*t jnst beyond « opposite the lauding, | », not yet bom ,,u pped.sud ! ..... r „

('OXGRESH HAYeLta cape may cm',x. j. Remodeled and Improved. J. F. <’AKK, • I roprk-lor.

Captain I'ria’.i Cress and C. E. Hand, of the yacht Viola, caught w ith hook slid line on Friday, last, 700 puunde-ni sea bus and horse mackeral. On Mon

[ d«y they caught 300 pound..

Sounnir Spoons *t Jos Hand'a, 9 1 Washington stivet They sre worthy

r II. i

addrri

II of both parties during B»er Ext

kiJ^Thr

those trying timea. ’ j Tin types can be taken an.l fiul.l isve given more labor to the re ! J" five mlnotca if nec.-a.ary by A P

>r the Cape May cottage list th» | »■ '*• Todd, corner < otigrew than ever before, and wc believe Do you want lisrdwi tolerably correct, complete and furnishing good.? Gi

full. To be sure, there msy yet he - opposite STall .•nice and i-ist

changes or additions a* ■'Full line of good*,

other late comers may arrive, but we | The rarpisiry. bUrkl.-rry a ic •ball endeavor to obtain all, ttwt the I icherry crop lu this roumy Hi list may be strictly accurate. Wc ask ! wi n »n previous crops

tbc co-oper.lion of our friends to this'...., so.— . ^

end, and any additions or corrections " red will be cberfully made. Tula is of the features of the Staii that go to.make up iu acknowledged reliability

id popularity.

Mra. President Harrison and a parly of friend* enjoyed a pleasant sail with C'apt. Auguatna Sony in hla pretty and eo.* varht "Clover’'I- “ '

a- boy s Wan ibury Wat

cosy yacht "Clover'

Satnrday. They did »». ittempt to catch fish, but

lake i

uch

that locallly. The large life boat goes on duty Saturday for the season. * Wiley'aCongreaa Baths are splendidly equipped for businraa, with excellent, bathing robes, polite attention, and convenient rooms. Pavilion on the beach for accommodation ol bis bathers. * Those who do not see their names iu

the fourth

__ pulling In the festive crab which ‘be cottage directory they captured in Urge numbers. So ' |>*C« »hoa!d hand H 1“ ' ren did the sport 1m come that Mra. | lM>M'hle moment, il there ai larriaou finally abandoned her own line reetion. to be made, iet thc >

nd dexterously baudled tbc big net In ; thrtu.

ipplng under the crabs her friends so The reiHirtcrs of the vaiioui ttudly pulled to tbe surface. The ' plus pa|.rra were given a nde lover was her favorite host last •ea.on Delaware to Caj* Jlay on S ud lu Capt. Sq^y 'a skill and careful-j Will am T Itusseil, mansg ess she haa the utmost confidence, .learner "Republic.” Tiny There were nine ladies and gentlemcu j treated to a delicious dinner.

the e

Hotel : Oriole

L. PHIL. KOENIG, _

All Roohik Face Ocean.

Cilfe Stthdlied.

C'., w May dial

good.

I call on him a. I

and nefimta. v- ..

prices^ All I - ire sent. d. Do

TlII-rWEST EW», Op .M- e C.m-reU Hall Lxwn. Family Hob 1. First ela.

iu all ii* appointment..

CELEBRATED SPRING o.i the premia Fiuual watar on Die coast.

K!>WARI> F. CIKI.

by” Secretary 1'raey and Postmaster

General Wanamaker.

Brakcman Freeman Mulford, of'the four o’clock express, haa been prnmotdB baggage master of the express leaving Philadelphia at 2.30. Ha ia deserving

of it, and a courteous official.

Rev. Walter B. Floyd, pastor of' Wood.lock Presbyterian Church, New York City, will preach morning and evening in the Presbyterian Church of

this city next Sunday.

Mrs. F. T. Slocomh, o! Wilmington, Dot., la a much pleased guest of Air*. Foster ot the Wyoming and expresses herself aa enjoying greatly tbe comforts

sd care of the house.

Theodore Bcndix, musical director of the Globe Theatre, Boato^baa been attracted by Cape May's charms, |ia»t the many coast reaorta, and will reeuperata during July at Carroll Villa. Wilson, a well known physician of Leesburg. Cumberland county, and hla daughter have been cnjoying Capo May life for a short time. The Elberon was their headquarters. William S. Bowen, of Bowen, Duugan A Co., wholrealo millinery goods. Arch street, Philadelphia, will come to the Lafayette with hla family U>-moriow

to spend the month of July.

W. B. Kirby, of tbe editorial staff of the Bridgeton evening Area, also City Recorder, la with wife and child spending a season at the Elberon. Mr Kirby le quite much run down from the cfl.-cu

of bis incessant labor*.

Mlaa Emma M. Suelkc, the popular

eoprano who has delighted many May audiences In past seasons be here **' *“

SURF X0TES. The temperature of the water ycater. day was 74 - aa taken opposite Stock-

ton Baths.

Miss WcUierill ia a moat daring swimmer and withal graceful and agile in all her movements. She delight* In

surf bathing.

Dr. B. Packard ei joys hla bath dally very keenly and breast. Die great bil-

lows with vigor.

Sira. Charles Kate ia atUred for the bath in a very tasteful and attractive costume, and is always noticeable in the group of bathers. Mra. H. Grant, a very skilful and graceful swimmer, ia among tbe moat

idmlrcd of bathers.

Mias Dyer enjoys bathing greatly and a one of tl^e prettiest and moat attractive ladies fondled by tbe wave*. Alia* Laura Johns ia never more depghted than when buffeting In the great .urges and the b|g waves meet her aa

a familiar friend. '

Alisa Bcnaelf a charming blonde, is dally Included In the Congress Hall group_of bathers, and none enter Into

■ie pastime with more vlgo Airs. C. A. Mercer U this .

lie among the many handsome lady bather* who are dally embraced by the sea on Capo May’s lamoua beach. ' Camden City’s Couucilincn ami other official. Uuk an outing last Tbursday xud came by special ear through the courtesy of TraimujL»ter Burleigh,

charge of General

Garden

•tr. for pri

and

Summer) ami Do- T

UnicnTransferCp.

ia she ia taking \

iht, the

M . Ambrose Smith. There were about fifty gentlemen in tbe party, and to say that they had fun on the »a; 1* to speak tamely. Arriving at th Cape they-were Jinet by President Boody and Superintendent W. F. Williams, of the Sewell's Point Railroad,

■u an excursion to the Point, w here

enjoyed tbe frvsh broexe* of the

yachting headquarters and took -’,t oyster luneh. Returning :loek dinner was servimwt Col.

Inga In hla well known Uitpritable style.

Alter dinner speeches wqre made ' Congressman Bergen, Senator Rogi City Clerk Varney. W. II. Cole ami

M. Fitzgerald. The party Included

Cougressmau Bergen.

Sheriff Weal, cx-SherilV Baird. County Clerk Barber. Register of l>nda SU-k-ler, Sumgate West, City Solicitor Aiorgan, County Collector Duffn-hl, Reeelver of Taxes Hasted, City Survey! Famhani, Chief Engineer of Water 1> partmrut Mines, M. U. Cole. C. I Mines. Jr , Chief Engineer Fire Dejiart-

_ ment Elfreth. Counrllmen Jone*. Is-e,

The Mla»«* Deming and Alri./Npark. j[ iUrr Waatcott, Beale, Bedell, Isinl. killed out from Brown Villa yiwtorday )Awi.».

d Hinricba.

sallied morning determined

of all her wealth of fi.bea and <x home burdened (?) loaded with flounder, two baas and three crabs. Postmaster General Wanamaker was guest at Cape May Pointfrora Saturday night until Monday morning. He was among tbe HlDe congregation at Beadle Memorial Chapel. Sunday morning, where Rev. N.-ll Upham, of Philadel-

phia, preached.

D. L. Sapdoe, one of Cape May'e old habitue*, and a prominent gen Demin with the ladie*. Is a well known cycle rider, having broken the record in many events. He ia a member of the Arlington Wheel Club, of Washington. Bta arrival la expected soon. Mra. Geo. M. Jonea of Philadelphia couples for tbe aummer. Capt. Falkio burg’s cosy callage. No. 78 Washington street. Mr*. Jonea with two bright boys, with Mrs. Annie Sidney, taki daily dipt In old ooeso, and all have . * •— •- -* for their epor*

Trinity In St. John’s Episcopal last Sunday. 1

. as Next Sooday Rev D.

of-Mhn

Nksholaon, bishop elect of-Minue* >ia. but now of St, AUrk’a. Philadelphia,

will conduct the eaevioes.

Sc—

and Alinlater to the UoiP ' i at Congre

Washington on Alondayi and retuna the Cape again on Saturdays Mr. and Mra. W. J. Brolaaky. of Philadelphia, have beqn resting for a few days at the Elberon tble week. They will return about the 15th. accordtag to their custom, to spend the rest of tbe aummer here. They find no place that suits them ao well aa Cape May.

, . Lewis, Leckuer, Director of Board of Freeholder* Mason, Water Clerk Flthlan. W. D. Brown. Secretary of the Board of Education; II. C. Sharp, President of tbe Board of Education; Coroner JrflVri*. City Clerk Varney. County Physician laxaru. Edward Furlong. Camden Doily I\>$t \ F. F. Patterson, Camden Sunday JDriae, 1). W. Harnett, Philadelphia Myrr; J. Wesley Sell. Board of Edocattan; Charles M. Hoaglaud, conductor; Supervisor of Highway* John Blowe, James Fitzgerald, Frederick A. Rex. City Controller, and Health

■ ispector Roberts.

CoTTAUKBfc residing on Weal Grant .reel beyond the railroad tracks are complaining of tlie absence of the electric light which In previous acaaons mas granted them. Why ha* not this light been replaced this scasonr.lt fa dark ami unsafe for those resident* to go to and from their home* at night, and it fa not

the right thing to deprive them of the light Let tbe proper eommHtee of | k DOVI Council* give attention to tbe matter, will pi

and those interested “will ever pray.

. . . '•». «>> *- ter* scalloped and iu every other style, and little neck clams. Game in season. Wines and liquors. Beer on draught. Families su) plied Fred Arnold's Mercliant'a Exchange, Washington and Jackson street*, is one "'TKr'io'tHlsriCE; pared In a uu-st skilful manner. The liquors «Hsj« nu <1 at the bar arequality ami pur ty. * > .May at Monday evening,which caused oouaklerahtc di Uy. -sD iDcnaaloD of atoppt i was done to all Ocean City express to pass, threw tlx baggage oar off the track and partly .-ruas it, also partly derailing the

liukrr.

Ouerney street, which runs from j Columbia avenue to Beach aicnuc. ujsm ch aland Stockton Hotel and Stock- I Bow, al.ouid he well watered from curb to curb. Resldenta along that thoroughfare desire It, and It should be granted. There fa too much dry space left from which clonda of yellow dust drift over house-fronts and lawns. Yater Die street* thoroughly. The first of a series of Impromp'u insicales w as given at the BreX-on.laxt tcnlng. Mlaa Daisy Davisson, daugh--r ol J.U.A.Davlaaon,ODeof Our Frank u strict cottager* and one ol Cape lay's most popu.ar visitors, favored the party with her beautllul banjo »loa. Mlaa Rosenheim, of St. Louis, ndcred some pretty piano solos. Miss una E. Myers, sang some brauDlul

oc.l selections *

Kennedy’s JJ. S. P. for the mo*t delic-

>ua bevciagca iu town.

Howard Young, of Baltimore, aged res* Hall, was drowned here on Alonay while bathing. William Illman, ssistant alewarel of Congress Hall, isdc a heroic effort to save him, hut could not do ao. Tbe drowned mi w ent lu to bathe Immediately afu-i ra ; a hearty meal and fa supposed iu been attacked with cramps, ilia. Harrison, accompanied by Mi Ilhams and Miss Wsifiehl, altendrd divine seivices at St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church on Sunday morning. Their arrival at the church was character lire] by tbc absence of curiosity tbe i-art of the cougrrgaUoo, but few knowing the White House family were present. Dr. AlcVlckar, of Philadelphia, conducted the services, delivering a very scbolaily discourse upon the ennobling r0<pI*—wL labor, provided Christian i ’ eujoyiug-s^aside life at Alra. Alcndi hall'a* They occupy tbe handsome Albert cottage on Beach avenue. of New Jersey's woods will he rudely broken to morrow fn m one end of the State to the ether

by the muffled reports of o the cut-down musket t

imcrless, and many a report will he tbe death-knell of woodcock, for whom reign of terror begins then. 'Ihe law In New Jersey jiermita the shooting of woodcock from July 1 to July 31. Efforts have been made to atop aummer shooting altogether, and many spnrts-

RAGGAGB EXPRESS Genera) .'.Railroau.'. Ticket. - . Agee's.:

os-r=eE:

Washington an! Jackson St»: r*called lora>“1 rtieetedtean^iiyds | MECRAY’S irocery Store, 1 No>&slVASIlIXGTON ST„ capkIiay city. l>arliii^toii's ICulfor, always Fresh, 38 cents. Choicest AulilloN sla\n Coffer, 35 cents. Full lineEnumlr.v SiipplicM. A 3 Found Box of Starch lor 20 cents. GBisCOMFH Milk and Cream Depot, 48 JACKSON STREET.

►'.-ARLINGTON HOTEL-:-Opposite B. K. Station. Grant Street.I'npe May . Under icraonal management of JOHN J. KROMEK. First-clans Cuisine. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Roaaonable. THE ROSSMORE,

Yti now open

Pni-itlc and Tcnnetmee Atm, Atlantic City. X. J T.-let-holie roniiretions «Itb New York and rhlladll|ihU —Call in UH'ATJON UN St SPASSKI). tll'EXS FKBBUAItY 1st. tsd. - MRS J. 1MAOYT.I-:

IDEIVOIN' ~V~XT 1IL1A-, Near R. 1L StaUon, Beach and Post Office. South Lafayette Street Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 ppr Week. MltS. T. It. IHtOdKS. THE GLENWOOD. Hughes Street, OI’F.N FOB Till’. SF.iSOX OF ISUI. kiav iint *i ash nu«T-ci.AS-j is au. it* appoistj’ksth. S. P. WILLIAMS. Marine Villa,, First-Class in Every Respect, KIKTV -r AUDITION A L -r ROOMS * A.'-K’ OPEM rOR THE RECEPTI0H OF GUESTS. MBS. F. HAIXKXBIA K.

-5:-HOTEL«COLUMBIA^ Thoroughly RenoTated and Impnm-d. H. \V. Sawver, Manager. TOR SALE A few Choice Building Lots ! Us"'’'-'» We b strert*T>fahll’-xl i ,| V , Kir a! bandMHne enfagw In morejAratnible toeathms, 1

JACfJUETTE & STRATTON. >'4». 12 Washington Strccf, iAojoini.no Powell's Restaurant.:

IlKAUaiR IS

Sll, OYSTEltS, CLAJIS, TERIIAPIN AMI CUAUS,

■anilllew Serrrd Promptly.

Ordem Solicited.

take tbe advantage given them by the law, but wait DU

autumn.

Halpiu'a sales of Bbarplesa’ Butter at hia Excelaor Market are Immense because of their great excellence. We

shall have more to say of

H. VaxkKax,; Lafayette street, a dog, an unfnrtanalc animal. Recently hi- got jtuck on an Iron fence, chasing cals, and howled pltj until relieved. Sunday hr tumbled from tbe upper veranda to the cement pavement below, striking with a thud that aroused the family and neighbor*. He fa coming around all right again.

Saturday cvtulng, July 4Ui.

01 of Harry D'Eata, well

the Cape May public, who it a high clara vaudeville and j

novelty entertainment. Tbe program 1 during the summer will be changed weekly. Matlncaa will be given Toes-. days. Thursdays and .-Saturdays. 00m-1 menclng at 10 30 a. m. Tflere will be new and elegant rcqnery and every effort made to give pleaiuio to the throngs expected to vlaU the pier this

aeaaoD.

Powell's restaurant, Washington St., near Jackso'n. fa verr neatly and comfortably fitted up and an excellent meal ean be obtained tbere at model ate oost. Hia wines and liquors are supritor. • Cbamnalgu and Claret Soda at Kennedy's L^a P. me all Die talk.

7 H. PHILLIPS, M. D.,

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HOMEOPATHIC PHYKICIAX, Co». Ocean and Ilncbe. Klreeti. CAP* MAY CITY. Ogk* Ht-irr*. 7lo»A.M. .ItoS P-M-Sto-P-M CAPK MAY. LOTS FOU SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVINE ! ltd of tor finest building fata, trentlog oe p«en avenue. Patterson avenue. Hraadwar I Plisl and Second avem«.ad)olDlng the hand ...me cottage ot Tbonus P. Kefly and Dr. A* new. New Beach Drive. Board Watt. P W Iter, (iaa and Eleeule Lights In ProoL Tlie teas are 70x140 and SOxUO. Plans and turthee tstonnaUoai from JACOB 8KABE, Attorney. CT, Walnut Btreel. Phllad JAMES B- TATUIB.Cape Mar-

Congress Hall Boarding and Livery Stables, Yorlli ami KIh., Ciipc Mn.v,

J. p. BRICK.

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