CAPE MAY DAILY STAR 1 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING,
0hr Giiests.
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I Editor. & PublUbcn.
FRIDAY. JULY *. 1881.
on awl »ft« Jm>» Wk. MB. tk' iwrtoBl. a.irfud^ne >t iao i 1 Ml “wo aiiodtj. M until 11' X M u £7r“ iJUftM * ‘
I.iPIta ■ntting the dUtribatlou of the mail* hare a Banding inritatinn to a rratful aeat upon the antique aofa. „ Tiu: weeping akica do not produce cheerfulneaa or gigrij at the »ca ahorr, but the doude aa well aa the auuahlne have to come. The farmer* rejoiced at yesterday’* eoploua a bowers, and eegetablea and fruit Will be roueb the brttrr
WiKTtu—erery team of erery kind ii^thla city to turn out atS.90 a. m., on J uly 4th, and take their station* ou the beach drive, prepared to move with the grand procession over the new extension of the beach drive, to Mount Vernon to Cape May Point and to pass in review the Preaidest’a cottage. This ahould be made a memorable celebration^ Everybody should aaaiat. TncsK easterly spell* of weather are periodical tbia season, but of abort duration. To-morrow a bright and ■■ Glorious Fourth " may be antlcl|»ted. Crowds will be down to enjoy the holiday and remain over Sunday.’ Merry tnuale, dying feet, mlrthfulne** and song will give place to dullueaa, and all nature will aid the pleasures of the
Cap*-
The board walk and beach drive ywterdiy afternoon were lined with pedaslriana and carriages full of watching the high tide and hea caused by the easterly wind. Many were the expressions of delight grand scene. The whltc-capa extended clear out to sea far as eye could reach, while In-sbore tile breakr dashed upon the beach and against t bulwarks. And in the midst of all this fury six courageous members of the fair sex disported iu the surf as though to prove themarlvc* made of firair stun thapja generally conceded byjlhcir sterner brother*. , “T» only real, live paper to be published up the street; but why doesn't It publish ‘•lire" ads? And why does it waste so great a space to aiythatltta alive? And why doesn't It gel np some kind of a subscription list, and why—but pshaw 1 It la old, very bid, for It declare* so Haeif. How glad everybody will be to know It tu revived tirfSdcnlly to squeak, even little bit We have great respect for the aged, especially tbo infirm. It Is aad, very aad, to be able to live only the past, and weakness la no tin, deaer log only of sympathy. It la ao old It still calls Cap* May "the Island", name not In use for twenty year* past. COXTrariKo onr yesterday’s dlaeuskion of the solidity aqd permanency of Cape May’s business and establishment we will call attention to the fact that
mechanic* are, with little exfeptuuh- hope* men who have conducted buiinca* here risiL
or have been connected with it for many ycara. City Treasurer I. IL Smith,the well-known clothier, has been doing businee* at hi* present location for ovi twenty years ; StHl Hknd, who known by everybody here, ha* been ^supplying families with choice grocerprovision*, etc., for about ten years; V,,-William Easin’* bakery and ice crtani saloon has’ been favorably known habitue* of Capa May for over twenty
years; John Aiken*, dealer
tlonerv and ice cream, has been established here nearly twenty yean.; Wm. Townsend’* advar. appear* in the local peper way back In the fifties, and his bnsinrss Is Mill going ; J. B. Garrison began hi* business as a stationer and, manufacturer of toy boats, etc., about twenty year* ago; Robert Hand, the Cigar dealer, has been established about fifteen years; J R Wilson ha* been doing business here for about twelve yean; Col. J. L. Lansing, Ore well-
known caterer, began
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a household word for nearly tlon ; the Halpin Brothers, the energetic and prosperous grocers, have born doing business here ever since they were boys; Eldredge Johnson, the shoe dealer, has been in business here ao long that we cannot remember when he was not; John Mecray, the young grocer, ha* bean going for several years, and h’u family have been Identified with the resort ever, since iu beginning ; Lewi* D. Stevens, the grocer, has also been doing business for several years. Ofir
long established. Dr. V. M. D, Marry, fur perhaps fifty years; Dr. James Mecray, for nearly thirty year*; Dr. FWUlpa, for fifteen years, or perhaps longer; Dr. Leach, for several yean here and also In Philadelphia ; Lawyer dame* M. E. Hildreth, for ten year*; Lawyer H, K. Douglas, for about fifteen years. We have not mentioned all, bnt a sufficient number to lUnatrat* the thought we are endeavoring to convey —that Oape May is and has been per-
' Charles F. Dei j Philadelphia, Is si Secretary lislfoi
] family, of
Ks««d n
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Mrs. A. IL liyrnr. of PhiUdelpUa,
a Time Way Forney, the popular j writar, arriied at Congress Hall last
rMiog.
Charles D. Hart and 11. M. Hart, two j
Maaanljrouag men, are sojourning at ! ~ "" ~
M Marine Villa i M n
Mr. Frank R. ItiTT. .I'M* iSf.ycUe. , ,t '* F ‘ f a popuUr young gcoUcmau and hs. ! "'erbrook Srmln^. is a. the Laf.yoats of lady admirers. ■ ^ * *..uit siay, ^ ^ * ’* Mr. sod Mrs. 11. L. Chandler, pies.-1 „ Dr ’ J ’ S ^ Di ‘ h ^ u ' “ Dt Philadelphians, are again coally 1c I fbUxlelpbU, U amcog. the prun.in.ut
cited on Windsor aveane. ,
s for thel
Mrs. Clayton Putt, of PhilsdelphU ind two sous, are among the guesia at the Braxton fo? the season. Mrs. J. W. Forney, of PhilsdelphU, 111 aommer.at Congress Hall, as usual and registered there last evening. C. M. Hobcru and wife, of Chicago, re stopping at the Brunswick. They ^ill sojourn here for several weeks yet. Mr. Chris Gallagher sod bis family re among the moat enthusiastic lovers of the Cape *nong our cottage colony. Mr. and Mr*. 8. Emlen Meigs, of ennaotowu. are guestr at the Cbalfonte. They will remain at that hotel
■me limn.
A charming quartette of local beauesare Misses Carrie) Holliday, Florloe Betxsil, Floreuoe K muedy and
L MQlikcn, pastor of Fox
Chase Memorial Presbyterian Church,
Williamson Collage for a few
Mr. T. A. Vender WUiigeo, of Philadelphia, is making a lengthened sUy at the Devon, while superintending repairs
; the Cape Island Gas Work*.
Col. and Mr*. Wm. McMichael. of Philadelphia, are at the Marine YHU with their two interesliag children, and
remain until late in August.
Ignatius Doban, the wholesale to-
ol Philadelphia, with bis in-
teresting family, arrived at the Brrxtou Wedaesday for a lengthy sojourn. Ex-Congressman George Hires and J. O. Acton, the real eaUte operator, both of Salem, N. J., bsve engaged
apartmcnU at the Lafsyc
families.
Mis* E. Lafferty. a lady who baa spent many years abroad, passing most of ber lime in the French Caplul, U ■ce-more at ber favorite D«von for a immrr sojourn. Frank Willing Lracb, real estate deputy aherlff of Phllsdrlphla, came down last evening to visit bis relatives i Ibis city, and will probably remsli rar the Fourth. A jolly crabbing party went out Iron the Brunswick yesterday. They wen quite successful. In’ the party were RobL Gass sod Misses Harriet Gaasaod Nellie L. Wright, of Csmdeu. Mrs. Blaney Harvey and family are ■U season occupying the eolUgc No. 8 Stockton avenue, where they are delighted with the breeze* which conUnoally sweep across from the ocean. W. R. S. Morris sod R. M. Eberts, of PhilsdelphU, are ruaticstii Brunswick. They * re Infatuated whb the Cape and admire thalmprovet being their first visit for many
year*.
Henry A. Jackson, sc all-year cottager, give* daily exhibitions of hU ring and swimming abilities. Jackson U quite an expert in this line, koldiog several championship medals a many waters. L. Adler, of Baltimore. U nicely d at the New Mount Verbis family. He was well kno yean ago and a regular resident. Tbs Stab weleoi
back.
Mlaa Mary T. Bringbnrst, of The
Wigiram, Chester county. Pa., h. visiting friends at Caps May. to return shortly for another Her last summer was spent
‘IJ&cdcwta/ii,”—tbe country-seat of ber sister. Lady Galt Smith, near Bel-
fast, IreUnd.
Mrs. Dimmick and Mrs. Llculensi.t Parker, of Washington, arrived la evening, being accompanied frtfcp Waablogton by George A\ Boyd. They wei at the Grant street autloo by .Mrs. Harrison, Mr*. General Williams and Min Warfield, who received them and accompanied them over tbs D. B. & C. M. R. R. to the summer white house. Thomas F. Kelly, our well knowt Beach avenue cottager, was out fishing Wednesday In hU naptha launch, the Irene, with a party. In It were Mr. P T. Hallshan, T. H. Ysnceman and bis Joseph Kelly and Howard Kelly. They bad an exciting time. I~ the mouth of the Inlet they booked shark ten feet long and towed It behind all tbs way to Schelleoger’
AMina.
James Yearance, a New York instirce broket, baa taken handsome aparlmU si (be S otkton. Very Rev. Father Allvu. President of SL Mary’s Collage^JLP, U regiaU red Sit CotigresrHauT James M. Cohen, the Cbrstnul street merchant, has engaged rooms at the Stockton for over the Fourth. Mrs. E. I*. CsdwaUder. of Philadelphia, U in occupancy of Gen. Bswrll’s cottage, west end Windsor avenue. Mr. B. Ogden LoxVy, of Powers A Weightaaa, with hU wife. U down for ic season. They are at the Windsor. Powell's restauisnt U a popular •ort. With Isrgq^xperieoee he knows
'ully cool summer garden. Ocean View
Hotel.
Rudolph, sin of our csLeme-1 cottager B. A. Rudolph, yesterday leased Mr*. Hand's cotUge. \Vsailing.■wen and family, ul Park
Mr. J. T. Digby, UU with the FavorItc Extract Company, of Philadelphia. >w with Lewis A Co., baa arrived
ie Devon. Mr. Digby
hat lonely just now, having only Wsdni a'ay morning seen bl*>lfeaway trip to Europe, on the American
Steamer phlq, one of a com
of thirty-five cabin passengers, nineteen of whom are ladles. Before securing passage for his wife, Mr. Digby bad applied Ic vain at the olfioei of the Canard, Guioo and Inman lines, ao great Is the ruth of travel across the water. The President will leave Washington dt morning for Cape May, and tor the next five or six weeks will transai public business, requiring, Us sttentlon hern. Private SeoreUry Halford will join him .hare next week and establish
— oe at tome convenient place wsident'* cottage, and wil
for telegraphic connection with the executive departments at Washington. The President will be accompanied by Lieutenant John F. Parker, U. g. N. The White House will undergo.
repairs daring the sub and will not be habitable.
Philadelphia, arrived at the Layfsyettc yrflerdty, where they will sjiend the mouth of July. Fred Arnold lias an attractive corner id must pleasantly arranged for the irious branches of hi* busineas. Yl get a good meal at Arnold's John M. Chandler, of the firm - Chandler, Quarles A Co., Haltlmot with h'a wife snd family arrived *t tl Brexlou yesterday for tbe season. Walter Horslmann,' tbe t*rge Hag manufacturer who supplied tbe United Bute* Government with iu flag*, r*. HorUmaun, is at the WindW. H. Brisbane, widow of one of Philadelphia's noted homeopathic physicians, is cheerfully domiciled in oottsge No. '37 Columbia avenue, cai
of Franklin.
Father Dnggac of 8L Mary' IL C. Church, Salem, N. J., and R*> Father Tetri, of Su Mary's, Bridgeton, N. J , are gueau of Rev. Father Degen, of SL Mary's Church of this city. Phil Koenig's Oriole la stepping Into great popularity aa 'One of the best :afe* la town. Mr. Koenig pride* blmtelf on hi* ability to please the palate sod satisfy the moat exacting epicure. Mrs. Cbas. A. Wood, of Philadelphia, who has becu a regular cotuger *t Cape May for over twenty years, is delightfully located at ber villa, Nfn-1 Stockton How. Dr. John H. Packard will spend most of. his summer si.the oottsge. j'-v/ Mrs, U. Grant, who comes'from York City's best society to cqjviy tbe charm sod - bcalthfuloess opCongn-s* Hall's superb entertainment, is a floe performer upon tbe gniur, and we hope soon to boar aome of Tier sw<
selections.
Miss Cloud is receiving cum callers from among lady visitor* i Cape to examine into the merlu of the J ames Y. Bordoi iavouch oelabrati comfort. Her Devon is worth i Mr*. Wm. K. husband ha* spei at their eottage i of the most pars
West Cape May street* are now nicely lighted. The new la rips were placed oo duty for the first lime last
evening.
Grace Bapttal Church, of Phlladel. pMa, will come to Cape Msy on a aprolal excursion to-morrow. Them will be it eight hundred in the paraa r. Ba-rijamln Wellman baa rKnwmd utioua to (be mammy of the laU Dr. Kennedy for Branch 370. Iron Hail, sod they are done «itb bis usual artistic skill. Tbry have been handsomely framed sod are exhibited to the window of Paddon’s shoe store. Our list of subscriber* is a highly eneouragiug onr. showing quite roorlualvtly the bold tbe Dsii.r 8r*u continue* to bars among Cape May cottager* sn^sli intemtad in aumma-r life iia ' Qun^i of Ra«rU." ramer Rrpublle biooghi a few j d'y Philadelphians here oo Toes lay, who were eolrrt»loed at 8e* Itreese vary nicely by E D. Thomas. Tlirj were Adolph Yauduaeo, Daniel J. Kopp. John J. Bradley. 'Ilstrv HornefT, I> McBaeeny, William M Oormlry. J. Frank Gormlry, Thomaa Baibridge. Tbe Bran iflice la one of Hie most fully equipped j-ib piloting ofliora in loath Jersey aud the aiqjearanoe of Ilia JatLT Stak Is ample evMrnce of the ibilty of our priulers. Oar presacs are driven hy sleam [oner and work done rapidly, correctly, Ustrlully and at able prices. Next poet office, fac simile of tbe first number of tbe hfarjflaad Jaarmai, published on Friday', August SUtb, 1773. appears a notice that "Anthony Fortune at the Fountain and Three luns, ic Cliretnut street between Second and Third slreeU, Philadelphia, begs leave to inform bis friend* and customer* in psrticnlsr. and public in general, tbit he now has ucd a taiga and commodious passage from Cbeanut to Market streets, by way ol Elbow Lane, sufficient for car riages of anv kind to drive np into his yard, where lie baa fliud up commodious stable* capable of receiving slx’y horses, with coaches and cliaUe*. House* and gates under locks for the safety of waggons."
|U«h iTAU.
During the 1*> often have been towlwteiat hr wai^Kg out, take jocaaurr in our many friendi all departments, the many pleaaai you are all enjoy
Mr. D. D. C.
agent of Clyd Mink, wertdowi at the Stockton I prominent mere! E. Church and t eloquent layman They returned ! companlrd by tb tbur D. Mink, 0 flourishing char Citv Cornell grant an appn induce the W. L ►tiled yeaterala;
KaeartL They merely accepted the City
Solicitor’* opto! legal right to ms not do it. They the freedom of 1 a willingness to possible. ’Wbcl
oorrespondent frequently misrepreaenU
Cape May. PocUicMTas
ry
d did ation eased heediererd
rwixpreparlax her ball.
Starlight.
B Wastiiugton sireet, l a Urge invoice of fine »
KhapsodleaL
Mr*. W. T. Slocumb, of WilmiogUio, Def., who is a guest at the Wyoming, received a Utter from ber aon, from which we are permitted to quote the following enthusiastic utterance* in behalf of Capeltay ; Hurrah foe the bright akie* and sunny atmosphere of Cape May ! How the breeze cornea Iu oil the onean, bringing color to the eherk, which ia deepened into a ruddier shade by tlie ardent ooa.tiug of the snn ; cUaticliy to the step ; the appetite is sharpened ; and ■iwl Ih.(rough ojUiailat tile ” slur-." si d eeprclslly * lieii on Ike w Idr, smootli. long beach of Cape May ? What exquisite colors iu tb tl wav. 1m that juat came plashing'in. How it reals the pye and brain to look at those lovely shades o emerald. Nj jewel of the miue show a such shade* a* that, and yet here la an ocean of water »h ch. a* It Ups tbe shore* of lb* earth, breaks and tumbles iu wealth of color on tbe
a you i
1st
a cloud passing over the auifacr of aun, the shadow ii*u upim "the face of the deep," ami the billow* sweep In with darkened .hade. Notice tlie froth oo tlie i-dg . of tlie si ore ? Oh, ye*. Well, that i* Ou- soil! InibM.* of ocean elf* in Uu-ir pity. What fine *|Knt to be an elfin ami have the mind drive
froth along tlie sand*.
XU C'OXGRKMN IIA la Is. cafe mat cttt.x.j. Remodeled and Improved.
aud rigl.l there on Hie bo almost, you ean descry a ke from tbe stack i
mer. I) d you see any porpoise* on r w*y dowu ? How gracefully the diapoita itself! Snob is life on the tn wave. ••Tlie blue, tbe fresh, tbe r free." Rut enough ; my finger* of pUylng oo the harp, and I will
dismount my nag—Peg***a*
Gentlemen’s furnishing gonds great variety at I. II. Smith’*, 47 Wa lug ton street. "Belle of NeUon" whiskey for a at Colllna' Cottage, D.calur street • Views of President Harrison's eottage. Cape May Light House and other prominent aubjecU for sale at llcias' gallery.
Tiu typasoa
i taken and finished
H. B. Todd, corner t'ongreaa
Tranks. nmbreUa*. etc, at I. II.
Smith'*, 47 Washington street. Tbe Stockton Surf Bath* has It*
guard* ou to protact those bathing In
that locality. Tbe Urge life boat on duty Saturday for tlie season.
Wllcy'aCdngreaa Batli* are splendidly —“— J ^— 1 excellent
equipped for bn
bathing robe*, polite attention,
vrnient room*. Pavilion on tbe bench
fur accommodation of hi* bather*. • Sour lemon drop* at Nuaa', 61 Wash-
ington at retL
Go to Lansing'* Cate, and Summer Garden, corner Lafayette and and Dm oatur street*, for private terrapin supper*. soft, bard, and deviled crabs, oyster* scalloped and iu every clher atyle. and little neck clam*. Game !n season. Wlues and liquor*. Beer on ’draught. Families supplied • Cocoanul miiUaae* candy at Nuaa', 51 Waahioglou street. Fred Arnold's Merchant'* Exchange, Washington and Jackson street*. 1* one of the popular place* of rraort lor those • bo desire to enjoy aeaaide dellcacle* prepared In a mu*t skilful manner. The liquors dispensed at tb* bar are pronounced by oonnoiaaenra to be of remarkable quality and pur.ty. • ArtUltc grouping by A. P. A H. B. Todd, tlie photographers, foot of Congress lawn. • Powell's rrsUurant, Washington St-, near Jackson. U very neatly and cot fortably fitud up and an excellent me can be obtained there at moderate coa HI* wines sod liquors are anperior. • Have yon tried our molasses crea ■cocoanul? Nuaa'. 51 Washington St Wiley's Congress Hall bath boosts are the beat rqulppad on tbe beach. Careful attendance. * S. M. Smith, tba practical watebmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Baifc-WafiTa A Biddle, ia well knnwo for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and clocks repaired, lie makes a specialty of manufactoring floe jewelry, tuck aa Ring*. Stick Pina, Charms, etc., and baa a Urge stock of Cape May dUmooda, cuts and mount* them /«t—manulacturera' prices. All ^oods warranted aa represented. Do not fall to call on him a* be will take great pleasure In showing you bUgoota. No. 8 Washington aireet CapeADl*/ * "Belle'of NeUon" fipr-fSid Kentucky whiskey at RattyX Washington and Jackson etreeu. * Ewing's bath botuas are opposite kbe beet bathing gToand.fBUynquipped,*nd are liberally palronixed. * L H. Smith. 47 Washing too street, has a complete line of clothing. All the Ute etylta. In LoTf-aed Absent Minded A fun-loving maiden, given to qnlck catching of the bumoroat side of anything, sends ua the following from ber Columbia avenue cottage : Two yoang person* were slowly walking along tbe beach, and aa they reached the pier Urey aat down on tbe beach to watch tbe balbera In the surf. After sitting there a abort time the young lady Intently watched the billow a for a few moaenU. and then turning to her com pan ion the touched film lightly oo the arm and asked : " Why don't the wave* roll the other way when the tide
goes out?"
And for the first lime to hi* life the young man, who happened to be a drummer, didn’t know what'
Ye*, il
! jlotelf Oriole
L. PHIL. KOENIG, All llooms Face Ocean. Cafe Sttkdlied.
Darragh ia
F Ball.
r first base
Nearly all tlie mnnWa of Ore team are now ber* and ready for the fray. Priest aud Fields, tire new battery, showed up Jo great foim yesterday. Practice"-*** cluaelv and eriti.ally watelwd yesterday aud lire cr.tlee were well pleated. Bowman and Laosinr will be tire battery on Siturday. Dou'l fail to come out and aee the first great game Tbe new team contains some very strong bailers, and will do belter work In Ibis line than ever. S mie of tbe best college better* in I he country are In-
0|ipOhilt> lougrenK Hall, 2 N;nares from station CAPE MAY, N, J. J.R. WILSOS, Frep’r.
oo i-artii." to nae an old base preaslou. lie played I be gar life yesterday and will dou til Iras be in. vited to go Into tbe diamond again.
Errata.
Where we mrinl to siy "admired by the young folks" y>»*,-rd*y. "folks" apireared as “freak*." A>nto, "llgl.t oomedy” appeared aa "light OAndy." Capt. George Bates, the preeeut proWi diaebarged all the compos I tor a and proof readers and hired them over again at better wegre aa punialimeut for the offense, and aucb will not occur
again.
IT U almost beyond a doubt that the Washington Light Infantry will encamp here this season, probably near the close. Tbe Stockton Lawn will be the place selected. Proprietor Walton, of the Stockton baa been able to ofier the terms Drees**ry to secure their coming. A number of onr summer reaidenU are Uking uDtt.ua! Interest iu Cape Mey , Ih la eeaann and are contributing liberallyUypa^^noe its Interest*.
THE WEST END, N at Hi R- <h. Opposite Congrea* Hall Lawn. Family Hotel. Firat-claa*
In all IU appolnlmenU.
CELEBRATED SPRING on the premiaea. Finest wafer oo the coast.
EDWARD F. CAKE.
DARLINGTON HOTELD Oppo.llr R. R. Station. Grant Htrrel.Capr Ma). Under jeraonal management of JOHN J. KROMEIL Flrwt-clnaa Culatno. Largo Airy Rooms Terms Roneonnble.
THE ROSSMORE, NOW OPEN >4^ Parlllt' unci Tennwmrc Avr* . Atlantic City. K. J Telriiboire reoneelkm. . Ilk Nr* Yolk and Mitladil|*«*.-CAI1 Ifc) LOCATION BN8BRrAB«K». OPENS KliHKL'AKY Id.ISfl. Mi.N J F. DOYI.E
Ijteotlbe Weattui .
3DEV02SI 'VXIuLJL, Near IL IL Station, Reach and Poat Office. Month Lafayette Ml reel Tt*rnis~$ 10.00 and $13.00 per Week. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
ilrering dwell lug.
house* to this rity, which we had reason to hope would have been attended to by
Cndl 1»I«. U, .1 tl* OPia IX)B THE «r.*SO* OF 1S»1 present season. Is atill delayed, jnurh - - •
THE GLEN WOOD,
Hughes Street,
to the annoyance and dissatisfaction of many cottager* and visitor*, aa well a* to our local newspaper men. It la difficult to arrange an accurate and wellunderstood cottage directory, ax the Bran compiles every summer for
colun
ruble.
make correct delivery of papers, the summer population changing more or lew every season. There is great need of a systematic, thorough number-
ing on all our avenue*.
Mount Vernon Hotel i* now open, under the proprietorship of Hr. Alex. Cutlno, of Baltimore, whose experience In hotel keeping oovera a number of years. He was last located at Rchobotb, where hia hotel was extensively patroniced. Tbe Mount Vernon is a very comfortably furnished house, directly oo the ' beach, and its rooms all receive tbe fnl| benefit of the sea breeze and afford a grand view of the surrounding country. For a comfortable sojourn by tbe sea, tba Mount Vernon affords aa excellent opportunity. Tbe prospect* for the success of the bouae are excellent.
t bloy-
IKiliSB ANIi FJIMT-CLAliS IN 4
•L ITS APPOINTMENTS. 8. P. WILLIAMS*
Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. FIFTY -r ADDITIONAL -J- ROOMS *0* OPE* FOB THE BECEPTIOK OF CHESTS HRS. F. HALLUX BECK.
West Cape May baa the
cBsta.
Bath house keeper* bad the blue* yesterday * If yon advertise at all In Cape May, use tbe Bran. All Cape May reads lu Tbe “oldest paper" In any town I* nearly always tb* poorest, sod tbe least active or enterprising. Tbe roads In every direction are In vary fair order, and driving ia therefore pleasant pastime to several different point* of interest. Turn out ou Saturday aud participate to tbe celebration. Hon. John E. Key. bum, Mr. Nicholas Griffin and other gentlemen will marshall tbe forces. Every team shoo'd be out. We want to too a grand old hurrah. Lxt the
CARROLL VILLA, Jnckhon Stroe-I, near tbe Beneta CAPE MAT, R. J. Delightful location. Everything FI rat-elm. Clew# to Ocean P.er. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
^HOTELCOLUMBIA^ Thoroughly Renovated an*Tmprcte4. XTOTZS- OgEJST.
H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
FOR SALE A tew Choice Building Lota lilreetlv o* the Beach-Two »qBar» from the W J.RJf-8*“k*. C, *J’'• u “- KtecUK uidrta. w!4e*lrrrt» pertoetly Oraloed. Lo*j ® * ml TUaUO a»4 SOalX).
JACQUETTE & STRATTON, Jf*. 1* Wanhington Street, (Adjoining Powtu-'e Restaurant.:
FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS, Families Hcrvcd Promptly. Order* Mollrited.
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