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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING,
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THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1801.
ud thU po]mUr youiic mn »ill br able lo enjoy Cape May Point life more fully than ercr. The IkxjU were very taatefully couatmeted and peek.*! and were tranaferred to hi* babyabip through Mr. K.JohMou, the well known
All Cape May remember with plra<are the la*t encampment here of the Waahington Light Infantry. It i» ►uperflnoua to aay that the Cor]- ir oompooed of gentlemen, and Oiat their preaence lie re will add to the gayetie. of the aeaaon. We beliere, too, that they probably prefer Cape May a» « place for their annual encampment. W* hope, therefore, that the effort* being made to bring them here will be auccetafuL To make them %o, thoae who are moat Intermted in a buaineaa arm will be aaked to contribute toward fund for the purpoae, and wilL i doubt, be a* liberal a* the occaalon arrma to warrant. The time tu ►circled for the encampment la toward the laat of the aeanon. when, Ir natural order of thing*, the aeaaon grow* dull, apd aincr the corjia ha* large following the effect i* to add week or ten da\of activity and gay ety, and thna lengthen the aeaiuui. We hope arrangement, may be aatbfactorily
A ri:w year* ago many of our hotel*, both Urge and email, were acarcely two aeaaon* anoecaalvely. managed by the aame proprietor*. Now almoat all of the man- conducted year after year by the aame proprietor*. The Stockton’* deatiniea hare been controlled fur four conaecuthe year* by P. Theodore Walton; Congrea* Hall ha. been guided by the maater hand of Col. Cake for four yean ounaeculirely, and bU Icaae cover* four yean more; Lafayette will probably remain permanently under the eacel lent control of Col. John Tracy, (juiet, elegant Wlndaor ha* been very *ncee*afu!ly managed by genial W. W. (irren for thirtcin^jcar.; coay Chalfonte haa been c^iilrollcd about fourteen year*, in all, by Cob-Jl. W. Sawyer, and the ColumbU will, probably be aupervlaed by him for year* to c the convenient Arlington U thi. m managed by the owner, Col. J Kromer,|and ha* Iwn for many year*; tile clcjpuit Ilrextou V11U ha* been ^made auoceaaful by Mr*. Myer* during her management, extending over a period of flve year*; the fa»hlouable Marine VUU lu* entertained the elite of the land under the akUful control of Mr*. Hallenbeck for many year*: the Klherun wa* built by Mr. J. R. Wilton In l8?l, and haa been managed by him conlinuontly aincr; the Devon ha* been under the experienced control of Mr*. T. R. Brook* for five year*; the Wyoming • lit* been »aoccMfully conducted by Mr*. A. Fodterfor *ix year*; the eewy Bruniwlck ha* been carefully looked after by Mr*. Stltr* for four year*; thc airj GUnwood wa* built in 1880 by Mr. E- R. William., and ha* been m»n*g.-d aince by Mr*. ' WUUam*; the Aldlne Villa haa been under the management of Then. MfeeUrr for about ten year*. He I* the owner of th'.« hou»e; Mr*. Richardaon haa looked after the bu»inea* of preUy Carroll VUU for about twelve year*: the United State* Hotel wa* pnrehaard and renovated by Mr*. C. B. Reeve* In 1882 and ha* been controlled by her alnoe; Pier avenue Inn haa been managed by Mr*. Wale* for three yean; Willlaraton Cottage ha* alao been conducted for yean by the aame proprietor*. There may be «UU other* we could mention, but there will suffice to *how that the burineu done here U not of the wlU o' the wlap order,
but U
n, and ruffle lent In quantity
to cauM the aame people to remalb the aame p**U of duty year after year and to give «o aummer vulp.r* the benefit of their experience. There ha* bc-n a vast improvement In this particular 'during the past five yean, and this ia Important a* showing that the old 1
reaefrt I* ateadily advancing.
In this connection there I* another Important fact to be noticed, that the hotel* are In better order now than they have ever before been, and this result
amount* in each rare, which, if added Into one grand total, would equal' an enormous *um. We will briefly refer to the great Stockton, which ha* been Improved, refnrnisbed and eqwlppcd with elegance and eompleteneaa, and is palatial in lu appointment; LabyeUr U aa coay and Inviting a* a hotel can be. and haa been refitted, furnubrd and improved until It U like new,'and with every modern convenience; Congre** Hall haa been thoroughly renovated and improved, and It i* » pleasure to look
and comfarta; the Chalfonte ha* been finely equipped. Karine THU ha* had added to It fifty i -
been almost b alao ele-
Devon Villa ha* been
gantly equlpp.-d; Devon VRI greatly enlarged, Improved
aomely furnl.hrd; the Wyoming ha* undergone Improvement, renovation, and addition, and no doubt there ha* been much other Improvement which
we do not just now recall.
There are encouraging facta, and there are other* bearing upon the same subject and showing the pertnar and aolidity of Cape May, of which
0tir Girests.
Edward H. Gan*, a leading Baltinioie lawyrr, baa registered at the West End. John'W. Slmc*. retired buiiocre m»n, and family are at the Arlington for the
[ Mr*. E. J. Tbnmsa, of Philadelphia, is a guest of Congrcaa Hall Hon A. P. Hildreth,, loom clerk at | Coi-grr*. Hall, i* u inning Iota of prabe
Starlight.
if the; *
I! Goldachmid, of Washington, engaged room* at the block ton for ■rlf and I amity for the M-a*an. 1 i*uW 1 Picr*on, wi(*and t»oi-t,«drm,
: ol Wilmington, haverecurcd handsome
‘ apartment* at (he Lafayette for the
that popular Inn.
Mr. Joseph Lccdom haa hi* splendid team here this season and will enjoy the
drives at bis pleasure.
I*awn term I* is a popular S|»rt. and enjoyed by a Urge number of our young lady guests at the cottage*. Mis* Blanche llensxey, bright • beautiful U the centre ol attraction the young freak* at the Windsor. Cottager* who desire to take the early —' always be acoommo-
sat at til* Aril ill-ton'
U. W. Petty, of Philadelphia.
• niung the arrival* *1 t ie i^laycttc yesterday. He wm remain for a lew'
days.
i Ucv. Luke McCabe, a and Ipopnlar PhUadelphi
rdl >
dated with breakfast at the Arlington. Mr. and Mrs J. 11. Gindcr, of Jacksonvllle, Florida, will pass the season here with her parents Mr. and Mr*.
Alfonso Lee.
J. H. Warner, a prominent Washingtonian, with Mr*. A'crner and two children, have pleasant quarter* '
the Windsor.
Chai. W. Larduer, of the Atcui. „ Tclrgraph, make* frequent trips to Cape May and while, makes the Arlington hb headquarters. Mrs. William 11. Crawford, with aon, arrived at the Colombia laat e< ing for an extended eta; . They leased with the place. Mr*. A. M. Belknap, and bright daughter, MlaaLeilah, with Mi** Sarah C. Hunter, are making a short preliminary atop at the Eiberon. William J. Smith, and family, of Reading, Pa., are enjoying summer leaaure* at Cape May Point. T‘ 111 remain all the season. Mbs Jennie llaoea, daughter i-Senator Joseph 11, Hauea, of thb city, b visiting her cousin, Misa Am R. Morrison, at Woodstown, N. J. Banker II. K. Jamiaon, wife and little flaxen haired daughter, Hlsocbt ard, are pleasantly located a Griffith's cottage, on Columbia avenue. F. M. Doolittle, a bright young g emxn of Utica, N. Y., and hb ] cuts, Mr and Mr. George Doolittle, Washington, are sojoaruing at the l Among the guest* at the Eiberon thb week have been Mr. and Mr*. William C. Uerguer, of lUadlng, Pa. They are prominent member* of the Comus
Social Club.
Amoa 11. Evans. E-q., of PhilsdrlE hls, returned on Monday to hb cottage •om Toronto, lanads, where ’ been engaged for a week pint trial of an Important UwaniL Simon Hasaler will brii
in Hasaler will bring iiisurcheal . .. piece* to Congress Hail on Sale day for the season, and begin the sc >u with a grand complimentary bop ist hotel on that evening. Mr*. K. 8. Matthew*, widow of the Ute R. Stoeket Matthew*, well knowi In Baltimore political circles, with he abler, Mb* Alice Brook*, b down fo
' ’ Windsor.
H. Langford, an English porter, located at present.In New York, was onlcred by a physician to the seashore and alter looking around considerably, haa selected Cape May as ^tlu oat healthful. Bert Foster. *o terribly injured in the eya by a base ball ten day* ago, i* now mob encouraged toward complete re-
.veray and the faithful attention
of mother and sbtera.
A. J. Gillingham, of No. 13 Stockton avenue, one of Cape May's beat knoi cottager*, b one of Cape May's war e*t friends. He i* an official of the Pennsylvania, and 'does much toward helping the Cape. He baa been coming * for a number of years. IK M. Grant, of New York, la
dellgl
jullfnl soprano voice. Last . ning. accompanied by Mr. Cbaa. P. Garvin's melodious tenor, many old ballads were rendered, "Life.'* Dream b
O'er” waa especially sweet.
- Dr. H. Cook, of'Philadelphia, president of the Cook Mining Machinery Co. and, alao, of the Howe Gold Extracting Co., is with hb family, occupy!- ' the ooey Willow Cottage, HowarAs “ ‘ idhrl
Colombia avenue and w
Elisabeth I. French, the mother of Mr*. Sbeldon, of England, who b engaged in the perilous task of fol
Interior of Africa, spent laat Mr*. Amo* U. Evans at her Washingin itrect cottage. CRy Recorder William B. Kirby, of Bridgeton, elty editor of the AVm’ay JTinc*, is lecupcratlng »* “— '* ~ several weeks of . . ipanled by hb wife, his little daughter, Misa Jennie, and hb mother, Mr*. Dr. J. C' Kirby. Mr*.J. M. Walker and two children, of Denver, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker, Jr., of Philadelphia, are among the Cbadfontc'a guest* for the season. Mrs. Walker b a fine moaidan, and dexter-
David Neighbor, of Hunterdon, b said to be the oldest ex-A**emblyman In the state. He is 92, and still bright. He and the venerable Robert Laird, one of the quaint characters of Moomonth county, and ex-l'nlted btdtea Senator Catteli, of Camden, are the only three men Kill living who satin the bis tor leal Constitutional Convention of 1844
Mbs Julia Needlin' eighteenth birthday occurred last Thursday. The occasion was mad* a very pleasant one by her family and friends. A lovely diamond ring waa a gift from her lather, Mr. Chaa. Needles, while Mr*. Needles the brother Sol. and abler all made her oostly gift*. Mr. II. A. Butcher pro acnled her with a splendid basket of fruit. Frank Laird, *on of ex-Slnklng Fond Commissioner John H. Laird, of New Jersey. 1a again at hi* post a* Chief clerk ol the Hotel Columbia, which wa* opened for holiness yesterday. Mr. Lai id wa* there last year and proved self to he an obliging official and very popular with the gllasts.
j the bnaim
William II. Shield*, son of Rev. E.
P. Shields, D. D. pastor of the Bristol. Pa.. Presbyterian Church, sad for
- years pastor of.the Cap# May irian Church, being the immeredeceasor of of Her. C. A. r, Ph. D., b now clerk at the c. Mr. Shield* will next year enter npoa hb fifth and senior year
Wooster UnHrererty, Wooster, Ohio.
it studious of it
Ho
(popular Philadelphia Catholic clragyman, la resting from cclralasllcal
duties st the Lafayelh
C. Stanley bema, a noted railway man, and friend of George W. Boyd, wl” bring bb family to Congrea* Hall lu
few day* for the (eaaou.
Charle* Weinman, the Market .tre merchant, of Phlladciplita. with h wife and daughter, are at the Stockton
for an extended aojoui
Mr*. Wm. P. C'awblos, wife of the Philadelphia btnkcr. and Miss IHTrn K. Cswblos, are occupying a *nite of
room* at the Lafayette.
Senor Uadugo Saavedra and Sriior
_ r-cour ihauugo naaveura a no rieiior beone, of Spanish Legation at Washington. will drrive to-d.y at Congress Hall to spend the Fourth. The minis-
ter will arrive to-morrow.
G. I). King, M. D., and W. D Sdwlll, D. I). B-, of Philadelphia, arc enjoying Congress Hall. These two gentlemen are delighted with the Cafe and
hope to vblt our resort often.
A Miss M. Croslry, and her companion.
Llndron, both of New York, at Congress Hall for »n extended
journ. Mis* Croslry b a v,ry pleasant
and entertaining lady.
Jacob G. Nestle, the old established and well known Pblladrlphb ship builder, and his cstimsUle wife, an sojourning at Cougres* Hall. They an accompanied by their friend, Mhi Glenn, and delighted with their quar-
Charle* P. Cilomaine, of the juvenile and light candy fame, of Uoston, b one of the handsome ami obliging clerks at Congress Hall thb season. Mr. Gilmaine is winning friend* fast •nd baa many lady admires. He parsed mist of laat winter In WashW. D. Crossman, assistant editor of the ItatUraj Matter Meclanir, ol Chicago, and wife are at Congrea* IItil fi a week or two yet. M r. Croeeraan can tu attend the Car Builders' Convention week* ago and the pair of the
health they decided lo remain until
A Sad Death. It wss sad new* that came yesterday to the family of Sansotn Slmirn, at their Summer cottage on Hngbcs street, adjoining Biexton Villa. The family arrived at Cape May only a few days since. Mr. Simon had returned to Phibdelphla lo his business, being the head of the firm of 6. Simon and Co., clothier*, at G'i4 Market Street, leaving
children at the cottage. It seem* Mr. Simon left bb place of burineu Tuesday evening at six o'clock, apparent good health, going to Mercantile Club where he took supper wlili lingo Halo, a New York cloth merchant. He then took a car for the Park, after which nothing waa seen him until yesterday morning, wiien . body waa found by a Park guard. HI* partner, Israel Kaufman, waa notified and bad the body removed to Mi Simons' borne, 1811 N. Broad street. Mr. Kaufman, opening the firmt mall at the store, found * letter frot Suaots' little daughter lo he
father
Mr. ?
_ a prosperous
chant. Ills sgc was forlv-niue year*. It is supposed that he died from heart disease. To day be waa lo have joined
hb family here. The family. In of receiving him with joy, will rrti
a desolate home thb morning. From all aide* are expressed great sympathy for the mourning one* so suddenly
bereft.
Commcnieollon For the Star.
The first iuuo of the Hirrr certainly contains two Importai
items : First, that post mortem profanity
b being introduced Into onr fair Dod by a great military chieftain, who persisted Id swearing for several mo since be died; and, second, that the corpse of our greatest hist oris* b fr qoently ylriven through the streets i Newport. Coming from a clerical editor we believe all Ibis, of course ; but It
strain* our faith terribly.
TuEdltorsfiTSK.
Compliments of Congi _ . . bright and ne*sy appears Doe of the
first Issue. May it ooulinoe.Our beat
Lieut. W. F. WniUm.. Superintendent of the Sewell. Point Railroad, und< ■ Manager Boody, b developing iut< .v..,*ii..tit ,,o,. r.i will, rt,., i....
It offietal. With the service Mr.
tin-way. is operating for Kecrii lelgh) lietter Jserviee than ha. w known for krvrral year.. Thriv i> reason why, in unr judgment, thb road should not have liecn making money, and trust that now Receiver Burleigh will one day t« able to pay off those bill*. Everything U In first-cl*Mi order and traveler* will find gn-at improvement in their .behalf. a Wc sill tty more of thb hjou.
The Peuneylvania Railroad Co. endeavoring to treat Cape May ' liberally this season. The time been reduced and expre** train* fly to and from Cape May with man speed. The number of train* ha* been IncreXM-d and other* will probably be added soon. Several special train* • be sent down to accommodate the crowd* on the Fourth.
Fourth ef July at Crreon The second pleasure tour to Creaatui offered by tbe I'enoaylvanla Railroad Company bast for Thursday July 2d. Thb |s a moat propitious date, a* the Fourth falls on Saturday, and even tlie busies person by combining tbe bolidsy with Sunday may enjoy a delightful rest. There is no place lo the eoutory the glorious Fourth may Ik
Excursion tickets including one day'i board at the famous Mountain House w ill be sol J from New York at 49 50, Philadelphia (8 00, Washington 43 by. Baltimore $8 00, and at proportionate tale* for Intermediate stations. The
a will b* valid lor Iso day*, and a d rate at tbe hotel will be granted wbo may stay longer than
‘‘■fccl.l
train in charge of Tourist Chaperon, will -leave rhUa10.40 A- M. Tickets sold
Aa alarm of fire caused the Inlisbl, Lot* of Stockton avenue U> stir a little on Tuesday evening just after .unact The rejiort, however, wa* not true. Tbe West End Hotel ha. a homr-’lke
pretty seaside hotel.
The Lafayette is a very popular honie ami the favorite rwort of tile Ptiiladrlphla journalist, visiting Cape May. . The Caps May. Jr., and V-mug Champions were to play a game of hall at tbe Athletic Park yesterday and
the
forfeited to Cape s of Presilient Harrison’, cottage. Cape May Light House and other promIncut subjects for sale at lleias' gallery, Bsacb avenue. ^ * Cape May lodge, No. 21, Ancient Order of United Workmen, will meet In regular aession at 1G Washington street
this evening.
Tin type* can be taken ami finished In five minutes if necessary by A. I*. A U. B. Todd, corner Congrcaa law n. • Tbe Btuckton Snrf Rath* has lu life guards on to protect those bathing in Hist loeallty. The large life boat goes on doty Saturday for tbe season. • Wiley’s Congress Bath, arc splendidly equip]wd for business, with excellent Milling robes, poljlr attention, and convctJt**it rooms. . Pavilion on the beaeli for accommodation of hi* hither*. *
_ _ to Lansing'* Cafe, and Summi r Garden, corner Lalsyette and and Decatur atreetr. for private terrapin supper*. soft, hard, and deviled oralis, oya. ter* scalloped' mud In every ether style, and Hula nrck elama. Game In araMin. Wines and liquor*. Beer on drsnght. Families Mpplted * Fred Arnold'* Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson alreci*. is one of tbs |>opular place* of irso
who desire lo e
lYiiu.yl.ini* RtUrosil Chimp, aril ix.-urslsiu tickala for the U. July holiday hetwn-u all station
■til Ji
n-krt. will W K..I.I iiy Tib. 1891. lnclu.li
Tile social ■
b open. Prof, •aring lo gnhte
anin*. insnu at Uteigrwas U»II. He. like many irther*, b ilelUhted arUfj the great linpiovrmtuU to he .een alall'lha ,
and al
i|K. The
•riltian
ninth aeawm. and bu|ie that he will non. tlnue to enliven Uie Cape by hb effort! for rainy succeeding years.
The presect Democratic roe ruber* of tne Camden County Board of Uerbtralion—William J Thompson and Harry Paul—will be sncoeednl, it b said, by editor C. 8. M.gralh, of tbe Democrat, John Hm>d. Governor Abbett
Wk are to Lave a eelrbration on tig. ■hit r b of the 0]irlllug of the new drirrrav eouiw-thsi brlwmi Mount Vernon md Cape May. Fuller jiartirulan. will
e given
I‘liit.si>r.tJ'nia, July l.t, 1891. The firm of Janncy A An Ire** wi
di.*ulled, by mutual CO iwit, on June 80th. The old house goc. on under the firm name of I!. S J.uney, Jr.. A Co.,
compM-d of IL-i jipiln S. J .imey. '
Howard 8..
Grim-*.
Mr. Benjamin 8. aenlor member of tl
aud 1
i W.
COXCiiRKKS IIAIala. CAPE MAT CITY. s. j. Remodeled and Improved.
K^liquoi
skilful
r delicaeies
I buVmr
di.penard at the bar are
pronounoed by oonnoUseuni to be of remarkable quality and pur ly. * Artistic grouping by A. P. A II. 11. Todd, tbe photographer*, foot of Coo
grew lawn.
Powell’a rcsuuranl, Waahlugtoo Su, near JackMin. U very neatly and comfortably fill, d up and an rxcellani meal ran be obtained there at moderate coat. Hi* wines and liquor* are .nperior. * Wiley's Congress Hall bath bouwa are the best <qiilp|icd on the beach. 8. M. Smith, the prsetteal watchmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Ball)-. Rank* A Biddle, b well known for rrll.bllity and good * urkniaushlp. Watches sod click* repaired, lie makes a specblty of manufacturing fine jewiliy, soch a* It'ngB, Stick Pin*.
, and h
a Urge .
All
not fall to call on him as be will i*k great p1ca»ure In show ing you hbgoodi No. 3 Washington street Cape May. F.K. Duke'* fruit and cake stoii near p.isUiflii-e ia fully stocked an nicely arranged.
The temperature of the water yesterday wa* 74 a* taken opposite Stock-
Hath*.
Tbe latest surer.* is clashed V Sod* at Kennedy's U. 8. P. Cooling Milk Shake and Ewon'i Cream Sods dl.pensed arti.tlely
wdy'aU.8. P-
Bathing yesterday was not to uiual, owing to tbe coolness ■
Tbe m
sky.
Champaign and Claret Soda at Kennedy'* U. 8. P. a;e all the Ulk. There has been a wonderful increase in the travel to Cape May thb year oici tbe West Jersey Railroad. The Increa-e III receipt* from the pawengor trav.l sinee June 1-t to Hi* SOtli, the change ol •.'hedule. ha* been 30 per cent, over June of laat year. Tbe company expect also that the travel will be greater than
l**t se*kon. by far.
rod'*, 9 Waahington The fii«t Congress Hall bop will i on Saturday evening. An effort will be made lo wore the rneampmrnt of the Washington Light
Infantry.
The beach drive extension I* being
rapidly pushed to completion by tlie
contractor, Capt. S. E. Ewing. Notice the unique adver. of thcyi
Melvin*. She b a new yacht, handsomely equipped and just the one to
secure for s **l|lng-or fishing trip. Cape May landlords hope bv a skilful
management of tlie weather to draw a crowd here qvr'r tbe Fourth. They expect fo have a proper srrangement of
heat ai
cold for
■e occasion. But t!
kno.r
Indulge in very Irregular habits and there'* no telling what caprice* It may
ent In Ihr meantime.
Ewing's bath houses are opposite the best bathing gronod.fully cqalpped.au J art liberally pairooixed. * Several cottage directory changi
will appear to-morrow.
“Belle of Nelson'' whlskry for tale at Colliui* CJttige, D icitar slroeL George D. McCreary, one of onr i prominent cottager*, was spoken to by a PbiladelptiU reporter, yesterday, concerning tbe rumor that he w»* being widely di.cnascd aa tlie probable Repnb. lican candidate fur Stale Treasarer ■'* know sothlng of snob talk beyond I have read In paper*.” hr *ald. in no a use * candidate, and I d-
litlun. Till ‘ *
nrtlmi
my i
mentioned In the same oonnoetlon, and I aay the aame thing now." ” If nominated would you stand?'' be was asked. “That b a difficult question lo answer. No man can *ay exactly what be wuold do under hypothetical conditions of thb kind The aetusl eironm.lar-— ■'™“
would onoiroi lib conduct.
Enough f-ir the day I. the evil thereof, and I think it Is enough for me to ssy alt', is time that I am not a candidate, that I don't want the nomination, and that 1 have no d-wire to be State Tress urvr. I appreciate, nevcrthrl. #«. the
compliment llist b Implsd in Inqnent mention of my came for gUoe.’^ Mr. Mct’r - |
eing msntiooed very frequently, and e may be yet nominated on the Repub-
lican ticket
im arid after Jcne IHk. 1**!. the paste* jiTI’simciSaiiwMby’ M until' “ “
l'si?arllctov J *i l1 'ySoe l.) ree"
Arrival of Krite-UXl. lUi A. M .. tX. tJO.
asp. m.
^h^irtarejf mallt-rm. t» A. M . and “ r. L lUGlla RDSON. rostmasler.
Patterson A Co., and coutinui ig as the principal lu Hie c-i-pariuenili<|« of Benj. S. Jsnney, Jr. A Co . from 1852 to 1802, ■Isnoey A Andrew* from 1802 to June SUth, 1891, and now B. 8. Jammy, Jr,
A Co, July 1st. 1891.
Hotel! Oriole
PC ftp f SMUT-MB BCACH^tmtUC.
L. PHIL. KOENIG,
Ail Hgoiun Face Oupau.
THK WK-HT E?TI>, a- the 1 teadi. fije.isi'c Coiigrxn* Hall Lawn. Family Hotel. First-elsas in all Its apiuintincuts. '-CELKllRATED SPRING on Hie premitea. Finest water on tbe ooaat. K.DVVARU F. CAKF.
-^ARLINGTON HOTELS' Oppoellr K. K. Slution. Grant Mrort, Cape May . Undi r j crsonal management of JOHN J. KKOMER. Flrwt-olitau Culmne. Largo Airy Rooms. Tor
THE ROSSMORE,
NOW OPEN
PurilU- and TonneaM** Awes, Allantlr City. K. J. T ieph.mr connect km. with New York and rubdDpbb -Call HO UK-ATKl.s UNSUItrASSD). OPENS PEBKUAUY 1st. 1991. MRS I. V. IkOYI.i:
UnionTransferCo.
IDE'VOiT VILLA., Near R K. StaUou, Beach and Post Office. Son lb Lafay elte Strn Tcnns—$10.00 and #12.00 per Week. MRS. T. K. BKOOK&a
1 EXPRESS
RAUG^GE EXF General .’.Rsilroai.'. Ticket:. Agecls.
THE GLENWOOD,
Hughes Street,
Cor. Washington and Jackson SI*.
OPIIX FOR THK KKfiKOX OF iswi _ NEW llltusst ANU niiUT-CUSli If A1A Us AITOINTh'KNTK8. P. WILLIAMS.
MECRAY’S
Grocery Store,
No. 75 WASHINGTON ST..
CAPE MAY CITY.
Marine "Villa, First-Class In Every Respect. FIFTY -jr AIJIJITIOXAL -j- ROOMS
KBIT open POP THE PCCEPTIOH OP GUESTS. HRS. F. HAM-EKBECK.
I>nrliiigtoirM Kuller, always Fresh, 3S cunts. Choicest AntilleM JaYn Coffee, 35 cents. FulllineEjaundry NupplIeH. A 3 Pound Box ol Starch for 20 cents.
CARROLL VILLA,
Jack won Street, near the Beach
CAPE MAY. V. J.
Delightful location. Everything Firat-cUa*. Cine# to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON
To Cottagers.
Far Nh*e Repairing, thoronghly and neatly done, bring your work to THO8. H. TAYLOR, the popular ahoemsker. Deestor street, second shop from Msrey A Mecray's drug
.lore. Charge* moderate.
3 HOTELCOLUMBIA^
Thoroughly Rpnovated and Improved iTOYzr i?_a. , A‘LS
H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
FOR SALE A few Choice Building Lots
greelly on Uw ►.eh-T-ore l a».r* from tMW.J^«_«. Wri'
Alto, mete:
Liurel. tail* «» end mm and a»I».
Hell E.Ute Office of E. TJLVXaOT^. ?.
Qirner W'ashlntton and Jaekioa Ms.
I.L. Sheppard, Who »Ko earns a vary samplrtc uoak of dEXTLEXEVd FURHISHiHC GOODS, All teteriytes. 25 WASHINGTON STREET.
JACfJUETTE & STRATTON, pfo. 12 WiwIiinKton Htreet, j tAOJOlHIMQ POWELL'9 RehTAURAWT.: IIEAIJOIK IS FISH, 0YSTEBS, CLAMSlTEEUAPIN AND CEABS, Fan*IIleaKem d Framptly. Order* Solicited.
Congresi Hall Boarding and Liyery Stables, Xoiih and CoiiRr<“H-*t Kts., C’npc MRJ’.
j J. P. BRICK.
llorvt^ taken to Board by the Day, Week or Month.
Puny nucleus, Vllbg* Csrts. Ihaxs. t
EWING'S BATH HOUSES, Belweea Perry and Jack wen Sta., Opposite the best bstiling ground*. Perfeotly equip|<eil bouses. Careful attention. Fair Prior*. SAMUEL E. EWING.

