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K. L. BICHABIiBON.
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To-day, July 4, beinn a l*ual boliday. the poatofBoe hour* for dellrery of malla will be from 12 noon to 1 1’. M.. and from Cto A80 P. M. F. L. RiciiAitneoji, P. M.
Tsais after train rolled in last e Inc, loiR ami full of paascngcrv, the city'* aUwUgaTe ample indication of the multitude within onr cate*The new 5 o'clock train from Philadelphia, for which the Bias ha* am ceaafnlly asked, m connect ion with munber of our aummer raddent*, will go rojptlarly into acrrloe Friday next. .The return trip will he made at 0.36 o'clock retch morning. Thia is according to late Information from railroad
headquarters.
Quite an excitement was stirred up in front of the Stas office- about C.3C last evening, In consequence of the tot rapid gallop of J. Price Wethcrell'i pony*'Dick," which was rather incliuod to best hi* driver, a lady, with little girl* sitting in the rear. Policeman Hickey tried to catch np with him, but ya* too alow, and in front of Bayre A Reeve*' other* rushed to Dick's head and checked hi* run. WaVteb—every team of every kind in thia city to torn ont at tUK) to-day and take their stations beach drive, prepared to more with the grand procession over the new extension of the beach drive, to Mount V< Cape May Point and to pass In review the President's cottage. This should be made a memorable celebration■Everybody should assist. The Dailt Stab Is this year plete gukle to Cape May. In iU advertising columns are found all the went merchants and hotel*; e second page, all hold arrivals and time table of railroad; on tbs fourth, the Church Directory, Secret Society Directory,, Poatoffice hours. Cottage Directory and ‘fide Table. Xo Cape May |>aper has ever been published which gave as fall information of the resort. Caw. Oeobue Bates, the present proprietor of Uic Delaware Ray Ilouac, si the Steamboat Lauding, is well-known In Philadelphia as proprietor of the Oriental Hotel. He is determined to make of the Delaware Ray House delightful retreat and a house at which select parties may obtain excellent side suppers,, served properly and plcakant surroundings. He will invite and deserve the patronage of the beat tUasc* Of people.
:11 B. Harrison ar
rial cottage. Ho mill r« inenceCardinal Gibbons will arrive here on Tuesday
guest of onr esb
resident Mr. C. Thomas. lion. George Hires, the gcnlsl cxCongraastnan of the First Congressional i-lstrict, lias arrived a( the Lsfayte for a stay of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holland, of Philadelphia, are enjoying * abort stay ig friend* here. They were formerly residents of Cape May Point. "Rid" Lansing is here again, and to is hi* best girl. Somebody writes ns that it seems quite natural to ace thorn promenading the beach together again. Dr. F. W. Marcy, Robert Gaia and Wm. M. Hughes were quite successful yesterday when they went in quest of ime ont into the surrounding country. Dr. W. 8. Learning, our very skillful dentist, is located at Ocean and Hughe* street, second floor, and hi* office bonis from 9 to 12 A. >L, and from 2 to 5
P.M.
A party of Woodbury ladies and gentlemen. about twelve in number, are 'laKing Mr*. .Tosejih Paul, who ha* taken the Whllldin Cottage at Caj* May Point. Mr*. Wm. Slnram, of Pittsburgh,^* lady of grca^amjabillty and grace, accompanied by herewtep-daughter, Miss Aurelia, has renewed association* at e Devon. Mr. Wm.rilarrU, the long kuown and popular Philadelphia shoe merchant, who had a hand in the procuring of high gum boots for llsby McKee, arrived yesterday for a holiday stay. glad to welcome Mr. D. R. Patterson, the prominent Philadelphia lawyer, again to the Ca|>e. looking as hale and hearty *■ ever. Mr*. Patterlady very generally esteemed, accompanies him. Visiting Dr. Mary J. Cochran are Mr. id Mrs. John Cochran, and Mr W. TCrook, of Cheater, w bowill remain this month, also Mis* Harriette 11. Winslow, one of Boston's cultured daughters, who will remain through
To-day - will be a day of ore street* and beach, and a formal ami brilliant opening of the season. Special trains will land thousands of'people, the great steamer Republic will coutribnte its large quota, and our friends from all 6rer the country will be here by hundred*. The Fourth is always great day, but to-day will be the greatest for years. The celebration should be Intereatlnp the Star Spangled Banner should be seen everywhere, and the great American eagle should make himself Very conspicuous. ••Now lies he there, and none so to do bias reverence." Thia Shakespearean phraae applies forcibly to John Bardslcy, ex-Clty Treasurer of Philadelphia. Though very high In the estimation of - the pro. • pie’ of the. cify of Philadelphia a few short months ago, be is now almost forsaken, and has before him fifteen yean of hnprisonnictrt. None wi~ that be did not deserve this sentence, none would have seen reason for pro-test,-if tt had been twice sa lung. The series of event- In Philadelphia which
money and the wrecking of bank- ' effected directly or Indirectly thousands of peopK causing them loss, destroying
vicinity in ■ financial-Institutions, and natntaSy seriously Interfered with xiaas. John Bardslcy stood* out upkeuonslr among all the wrecksg. man, Who. under cover of the confidence f^t.Vife hy thi people, retklcsely lured and b-st large sum* of public money'-fiirthe sxlre of Illegitimate gain. Ho tnefc'irwai Cl wrong, hm he fait U*mt«akm*nuuf power uud-he "ran thatswu*’ wilh especial refereuo. to hi*
‘ oYn poeket ' ft i* dtflythe usns: fate ,
whiqh ov.crUk.cs him, and there are
w ■«! follow in Ida foot-
reap th'- tame reward. Every day thei is news af similar, though 1cm uni*-rt-aut. instances. Almost invariably the man who disregard* th- mpeal taw suf- __ ,ftr* for it just as do men who ignore physical 'UWL Yet, probably none qf them believe this until Jove's thunderbolts are buried at them, and expect that by some tuerpiicaMe proom the ^peualiy will, in their case, be turned
Oil P Guests. IKE rBESIDEJT OUITES |
.Vud l!*labli>hr>a rrrsidruUAlSnmmer ■ u . « bite Utilise at Cape May Point i.g j Tlie private cur - f Grio ral WilUam'J. j "rewell, of llw Wert Jetary Kailioad. 1 ,
aiuasMa<yJ.Cochiau.ol LI wintlaoi , '"''•• l '«»' »' 24 yertkidsy altar | rcnOe, is a Doctor of Med urine, being ! having on ls«ni PresidcM liar ] , graduate ol Cleveland .University. ! ri "">- 'Jcorge W. U-.yd. AsaUUut Gen-1
1 IJasseuger Ageni
J Pel
■t J. B. Parker
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naval \id to the 1'icsidmit, and Missj Alice H. Banger, the Prtaideiit's atenug-1 ra]ilier. Tlie party had a pleasant ride I
be way from Washington. Post- > cr. General Wanamaker aeeomp^ them as far as Philadelphia.
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Mlta Mary Gillingham has returned to the Capo after spending a delightful week at Langbornc, Pa. Her young friends at Cape May are never happier
nd an even run was made all the lows. Save a splendidly served dinner md the delay caused by increased trains •n the road, nothing of special Interest happened on ilia route. When Cape May was reached the party was met by Mrs. Harrison, Mr*. Psrker sod Mrs. Dlmmlck and the two grandchildren, had been driven over in the carriage from the 1'oiuft The car was then taken by an engineVi the platform at the Bhorchsm, where the party alighted. A few persons bad congregated at the stopping places and gave them a quiet welcome. The President will remain about five weeks, and transact all his here. He Is feeling well and a very good frame of mind. Lieutenant Parker will remain about week. M iss Banger has taken rooms the Bhorehsm for the present, and will remove to the Stockton Hotel on ly, where Secretary Ilaltord has engaged rooms, and will establish his office during the stay of tlie President. Boyd returned to Congress Hall, re his family is stopping. Mr. Boyd and family will remain there until
Mondsy.
CharnilngMusicalcat Congress Hall. Last evening the guests of Congress Ha 11 participated In s most delightful nlormal concert. Mrs. H. M. Grant, .f New York. Mis* A. F. Schmidt, pianist, the genial Mr.Carl P. Gilmalnc, Messrs A. P. and U. P.Tudd, brothers, sang beautiful quartettes, trios, duo* ' solos. Mrs. Grant's *• Old Madrid,-'' serenade, and a lullaby the new comic opera, "Wang, heartily encored, as well as hi pretty popular ballads that were sung with guitar accompaniment. Mis* Schmidt played " Rhapsodic Hougroisc, No. 2.” by F. Lisxt, “ Lea Courriers, icf,” T. Ritter, and a descriptive fanUsl*. in a finished artistic style. Mr. H. B. Todd performed some difficult banjo solos and sang several comic aeleclious that varied tbe entertainment pleasingly. After several charming guitar duo* by Mrs. Grant and Mias Schmidt, all joined in singing various well-known melodies, among " Sweet and Low," and “Old Folk* at Rome,'' that deserve special praiae for Die expressive singing, and blending the voices so harmoniously. Among the prominent guests present were the
Dr. J. C. Kirby, Bridgeton's foremost dentist and an ex-member of City Council whose service* were greatly valued, arrived last night. He wa* accompanied by bis daughter. Miss Mary, a Bridgeton's most popular young ladies, and they joined the other member* of
the family at the Eiberon.
County Clerk E. L. Rice was here yesterday and enjoyed a seat on oi tlque sofa in company with thou
distinguished gentlemen, Scutnr W. F. Leamigg and Preaident of Council. F. Sidney Townsend. They were bemoaning tbe lack of spirit In the season and discussing the feasibility of getting up
a dog fight or a scrapping match. The greatest uf nil American
venarte* l» again upon us—the great and gldliou* Fourth of Jnly, the day
which calls to mind tbe birth of <>i national independence, great because
ertetrrate*. one Of the most important
events .not ofcly In the history of
owe vuantry, but in the history of the
d. U la being uanl now and then we Americans are losing sight of
the" real morning and -purpose cf the day, but We think not. save that as the
by,-the wqy aud mea
pdrbrating the dsyrtalilch gave us ngt tiouailndependence change. Wc liberties jusT as much and a patriotic, loyiil and true as our father* were, though there may uot he <sj hurrah, gumwwdrr and fuse as'l
Come
ape
ring*.
1 see onr new designs of
surprise y
prices. We manafsetnre
Washington street.
The
1.30
Star-light. There is a Mrs. David Paul Brown. Daii.i Bran UdcAablc ou the fourth
tag..
Historic Congress will have a b'g
ea*on.
Tlie curling wares will now he buai'y llrextou \ ills guests will enjoy a In p tt that hotel mis eveningNo baud-box cottages here. Cape day is not that kind of a resort. Be sure and sec the first great game if the season at Athletic Park. Cape'
May vs. Young America.
Mr. Beach and family will be the first i the program at the grand cntertali - lent on the pier this evening. , Everybody takes the Dau-T Stab. It is tbe leading dally by great odds. All the news, reliably and crisp. Come let us have a drink 1 Certainly, it’s Root Beer made with Knapp's Root Beer Extract. S. M. Bmitli. Geo. Lovell's harness shop remains s heretofore, the resort for *11 team owners for new harness, in whole or in part, and for first-class repairs.
Notice : Sabbath
morning next, July Sib—Comtnunk'n irvice. Evening—Praise service.
Jons B. HaiS).*, Past
Other corrections and additions to the Cottage Directory, on fourth page, >|>car ou Monday. Do not hesi lends, to call our attention to errors
- omissions.
Everybody will want to witness Harry D’Esta's great entertainment iu•ugural to-night on the pier. It is a >ig program and a • ‘mighty good one.
mo programs.
Councilman Jerry Delaney, of Sea laic City, was taken before Mayor LndOf that idace, for alleged wlio healing, and held in 22000 ball. U is reported that hi* wife Is seriously ii - If the owners, Mr*. D. T. Crabb and J. J. Conway, will consent, the Daily ' ran will oiler the prize of a cracker to io parrot which prove* Itlclf the beat whistler and most expert in the gift ot gab. Great birds, botu. On each t!dc«f one of the walks at the Windsor arc two bunches if rye which manager Green carefully guard* as he coosiders it one of the attracthi of the hotel. Th* sulks are fully three feet high. In one buucb are forty *l and in Uic other thirty. As the sports upon the diamond bo Inaugurated and progress her day, let there be a thought cast to Fred. Jlxokaw, who only .me w eek expected to hold the ]->*ition of cat with the Cape May nine. Just entering life, his big heart anil heroic uatl him his life, and he i* lost, tew, I
friends,
Guanea, Washington,
I tod rig* de" Saavedra, Washington, D. C., Scnor Manuel 1*. Sey»nc, Wash-
than when Mias Mary is here also tjj -following: Seuora Marie des Suiaex •hare wilh them the suipmcr pleasure* " r* a
which ever abound.
Ned Wharton, Jr., au active tnetnber ot the Athletic Club of the Schuj’TpTl Navy, is domiciled for the summer at the Hopkins cotUge, Columbia /venue, cast of Franklin. Ned ia a apicndkl young fellow, genial and geggroua and supremely fond of athletic sport*. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Clark, Mrs. Jos. ml, Mrs. and Mias Brick, Hon. C. C. Pancosst, Mr*. C. T. and Mis. Sue Molony, Miss Jessup, Miss Andrews it^kliss Beeves sic some ol \YoodriT'a well known society people registered at the Carlton, Cape May Point. I. Merritt Sebeliinger, of Royer's Ford, accompanied by Mrs. Sebeliinger, stay of aeversl weeks. Mr. BckcUinger Ua native of Cape May
‘ a very aucqoaaful
glass-blowing firm at Royer'a Ford. He ia very highly esteemed here
warmly welcomed.
Isaac L. Nicholson, D. D., rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, adelphla. and Bishop elect of Michigan. officiate at Sl John'* Episcopal Church, corner of Washington and Franklin atrecu, this city to-morrow. After the morning sermon Holy Communion will be administrated.
Great Storm.
north of us and ail about Philadelphia, breaking down the wires and can* great delay in the transmission of uit messages from this jwiut tended for metropolitan ocwwpaj* Duriug the prevalence of this il- rt motive gust, signs of which could be soon only in distant flashes of lightning. Cai«- May was enjoying a lovely sea breeze end a genial atmosphere. Tbe «t4nu crept nearer to us during the ight, aud reached ns at midnight. It a* a furious one of rain and hail. >early Lost an Ear. A singular snd very paintul accident happened to Mr. David tV. Plcrsofi, Schclirngrr'a Landingyesterday. While engaged in trimming a. tree he alip|ed from bis ladder, and so fell that one ear was nearly torn from his head, leaving only a small portion adhering. Dr. Emlen Pbysick. a moat skilful local surgeon, was called In and sewed.on the ered part*. Mr. Picraon suffered great pain from tbe aocideut.
Jo-Ern Hand, the jeweler, opposite the puKtuflice, has reason fur complaint. For two consecutive day* his local ad. verttaouentx have been omitted from the column* of tlie Daily Stab l accident, and In- has been unable to U the people of Cape May that hi* buness ha* been estahlhihed fifty years, and is just as much a part uf Cape Mayas the sands on the *k, stance oil long establish!
he also failed of
Vi on the subject yesterday. Evidently the demons which often take a part in running newspaper offices have a particular spite again*! Mr. Hand aud lutend to koep him out, If pvoaihlc. For this once they have failed, however, for we have put his 'locals" in the usual col. uran, chained them with big anchor chains to the forms and put an extra seulry on duty to prevent their Hying, chain and all, ont of Uje window. If they are ven windering around the streets to-day. friend* of the Stab will confer a favor by directing them to rr j-ort to Marshal* Beyburo and Griffin who may place them in the great pro-oe-siou, after which they shall be thrown into tlie dae]u-<t, darkest dungeon. . Dr. W illiam B. Jones, tbe well-knowi Philadelphia physician, 1* cficctlnf many cures of thal must dlatraaaloj disease—catarrh—by tbe application of he American Catarrh Core, of which he is the discoverer snd msunfacturer. That then* U merit in tbe preparation may Iv atteeted by the fact of tbe large and ihcreaiing talcs and the many grateful testimonials of people cured. 2:
Base Ball.
First game te-dsy. Called at 4 P. M. Dsahlell will probably join the team ater in the season. Priei t and Field*. Uic change battery, -re superior [.layer* and will give *utagonisls ptenly to do in fiuding the
ball.
Messrs Iturell, Wsgeuhurst and Lansing are so well known that comment would he supeillaoua. They aia greatly admired here. Priest is a left-handed pitcher and has pitched for Cornell for two year* and ia Its star pitcher. He is speedy and has excellent control of the ball. Philip King Is well known as a font, hall player of the Prince too team and has also played third base for the Princeton champions of 1891. He ia an excellent fielder, strong batter and g« d base runner.. James Darragh, or more familiarly known of Dr. Darragh, has played first base for the strong University team for two years. He has bad numeroi a offers to play professions! ball, but has always re i used them. As a whole, it will be very bard to find a stronger amateur team. To-day's gime will he an excellent teat and we siooerely hope the Young Americas will prove to be an especially strong
:o beliei
■rill.
Arthur C. Field has playe 1 wi!
ell, a
. for
a and
jf lo^mg friends, and worse than alk to arcntflinwbn'kcu hearted. It is very ad. »ud wrNmow with hi* young
'
sugar* tethu
friends with us to-ilay, Tbc first grand bop
Congress Hall will knaugarate
fashionable festiritlrs thia evening. The largj) dining hall will bn utilized for the oocaaica and Prof. A. M. Loomis, so well known and esteemed bore for bla uniform courtesy to the patrons and for his ability as master of ceremonies, will assume charge of what promises to be a really brilliant affair. Simon Hauler'# anperb orchestra of eight pieces
will arrive to-day.
What's the matter with the Wanf They are at their old tricks again. While c> nstaotly meddling with the Bran's affaiis, they tell ua to mind our own business while in one of tbclr hateful. envlona, angry spells. That's just what we are doing, Brethren, and lutend to do, and we havp lot'* of butlmlnd, too. Thanks. Wemtieo, r, that you have appropriated the Daily Stab Tide Table without Second Presbyterian Fishing -Clpli. which ha* been out from Philadelphia » week ur two on their annual cruiiuYyiiuhlid ashore here day before resjortlay for (bout an hour's stay, long ■nough for those so inclined, to Uhr s .surf bath. Usually they have made Cape May one of their principal points for a land cruise, but they were comprlled to cut us short, this time, hence the Stab cannot give the customary report of their cruise nor the descriptive part uf their exceedingly humorous
logbook.
Simon Hauler, tbe great musician, is :rc and will wield hi* magic baton this evcnlogst the first grand Congress Hall hop. The music, which lends Inspiration to the merry dancers, will leap from the strings and pipes .u thr ~‘ that baton were Imbued wltnlife, Cong less Hall guest* msy congratulate themselves thst the pleasure of listening to tt will be thiAr's all summer long.
Dr. F. L. Johnson, sou of Mr. Eldredge Johnson, of tills city, now - Ubtlshlng himself in hi* profession Jersey City snd has been fortunate enough to become associated there with oue of tbe most eminent surgeons in the Bute. This will make bis progress among tbe good people of Jersey City easy and his sucoest it assured. Dr. Fred it one o4 Cape May's finest young men snd is very mnoh interested In hie
profoSlonr _
Among the arrivals are Edward A.
Leetr. music publisher of Philadelphia, ami his father. Dr. Leete, of tlie /»- i/uirrr editorial staff aud «ell-kuown musical com|>aaer. The latter's latest composition is a national march, published in to-day's /uyuirer, snd which also will lie played to-day at Congress Hall by Simon Hassler'a orchestra. Dr Leete'* charm ihg * Celeste Prise Walts' will also be played at the hop this even iug at Congo's* Hall. "Evening Chimes.'" vsrislhiu on a theme of Schubert, snd a topical song, "Don't Mind
Little Thing Like That," are
and ready for buxines of the old-established is known to all Cape May, and noted for bis fine work.
lis year capUined lb< :rong hatter and lei team in this particular thrower be la llghtnlti,
i swift.
Sumner S. Bowman has played the Univerelty team for three years, t of them as pitcher, and baa a record of having been beaten in college gal three or four times in two years. He ia very speedy and will undoubtedly tain hit reputation at Cape May. There are but three members of the Cape May team of laat year here this season, vis . Wagruhurst. DureH and Lansing. The other members of lb team are all college men from tlie Uni verslty, Princeton and Cornell and al have great reputations as hall players. Ernest Ramsdrii is s well known ail round athlete of Prinoeton College. He is comparatively a new | played at right field for Pi
strong bstter *t critical t an cxoellcut fielder and a g around the bases.
He
Powell's restaurant, Washingloi near Jackson, ia very neatly and fortably fitted up and an excellent meal can be obtained ihcre al moderate cost. Hi* n ines and liquors are superior. * S. M. Smith, the practical watchmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly With Bally, Hanks A Biddle, ia well known for rrlishlllty and good workmanship. Watches snd clucks repaired. He makes a specialty tif manu.'actnrlng fine jewelry, such as Rings, Stick Pins, Charms, cic., snd baa a large stock ' Cape May diamonds, enta and moun them al manufacturera' price*. All aooda warranted as represented. Do ’ ~ call on him as he will take
No.
CONC5 RENfi lIALIa, cafe may cm-, m. j. Remodeled and Imprfyfejd. J. F. CAKFi - I’roprletor.
Hotel* Oriole
L. PHIL. KOENIG,
All Kooms Face Ocean.
Cafe pLttached.
Opposite Congress Hall,
: Siuare* tmm Klatlun
CAPE MAY, N, J.
J.R. WIUWS, Prwp'r.
THE WEST EXI>, .. Nmr the Beach. Opposite Congress Hall Lawn. Family Hotel. Firat-claa# in all Ua appointments. CELEBRATED SPRING on the premiaea. Finest water on the cos*. KDWARD F. CAKK.
DARLINGTON HOTELD K. suuion. <-r»nl MroeLCape M*J .
Under personal management of JOHN J. KROMER. Flrat-olaae QuUnno. Largo Airy R^oma. Terms Roanonabla.
'aahlngtem street Cape May. ‘Belle of Nelson" Cue old KenlucXy whiskey at Ratty's. Waahlngtoo and Jackson streets. • Ewing's bath houses arc opposite the beat bathing ground,fully rquippod.ai-d are liberally patronized. * I. H. Smith, 47 Washington street, has a complete line of clothing. All the late styles. ’ • Cream cocoannt cakes at NuaaY 61 Waabtlngon atiext, ~ for yonr bo Uaud'a, 9 Washington Wiley’s Congress Hall bat'i houses are tbe heal equipped on the beach. Careful attendance. • If you wish fine solid silver souvenir spoons, go to Smith, No. 3 Washington itreet, from 75c np. • Gentlemen's fnrulsblog goods in great variety at I. II. Smith's, 47 Washington street. { "Belle of Nelson” whiskey for sale at Collin*' Cottage, Decatur street. • Views of Wresident Harrison's cottage. Cape May Light Honse and other prominent subjects for sale at lielaa* gallery, Beach avenue. • Onr chocolate* are delicious. Nna>, 51 Washington street. Tin types can be taken and finished in five mlnatea if neocssary by A. P. A H. B. Todd, corner Congress Uwffi. • Cooling Milk Sbaka and Essen's Ire Cream Soda dispensed artistically at Kennedy's U. S. P. * Trunk*, umbrellas, etc., at L H. Smith's, 47 Washington street. j Kennedy's U. 8. P. for tbe most de1 [clous beverage* in town. * Tbe Btockton Surf Baths has its life guards on to protect those bathing in that locality. Tlie largo life boat goea on doty Saturday for tlie season. * Why are onr confections always
eab ? Becar on the premiai
ton Si
Wiley'* Congress Baths are splendidly equipped for business, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, and convenient rooms. Pavilion na tb« beach fur accommodation of hia bathers. * ChamDsigo and Claret Soda at Kennedy's U. 8. P. • Only place where Cape May diamond*. moon*!one* and wampum are out. Established over fifty years. Joa. Hand’*, 9 Washington street. • Go to Lansing's Cue. snd Snmmi r Gsrden. corner Lafayette aud and Decatur streetr, for private terrapin auppera. soft, hsrd, snd deviled crabs, oyster* scalloped and In every other atylr. and little reck clams. Game In aeasor. Wine* and liquors. Beer on draught. Families supplied * 'Hie latest success is crushed Violet soda at Kennedy'* U. 8. P. • Souvenir Spoons at Joa. Hand's, 9 Washington »t eet. They »re worthy of yonr a't--nlion. Come and see them.* Fred Arnold's Merchant's Exchange,
THE ROSSMORE, NOW OPEN Parlfle and TcnncwHoe Arc*, Atlantic City. X. J. Trleplmne eonneetloin « Hh New Yortt ana«itUdUphla -Call I to LOCATION UNSITWABSKI) OPENS FEBRUARY l*t, JSIJ. MKN J. 4?. IkOYI.F.
IDB'VOlNr Near R. R. Station, Beach and Port Office. Month Ijtfaj cite Ktreet Terras—$10.00 and *12.00 per Week. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
THE GLENWOOD,
Hnghes Street,
OPF.N FOB TJIE NKASqX OF IMW1 NEWlKIt Se. AND F1U8TCLA8S IN ALL ITS AFPOISTMENTS.
8. P. WILLIAMS.
fVtarine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. KJKTY -j- ADDITIONAL J r ROOMS how opek ran the receptioh or ooests. MBM F. HAIXEMBECK.
CARROLL VILLA, Jackson Street, near the Beach CAPE MAY', N. J. Delightful location. Everything First-claaa. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
a LUtlv Thfog Ukv That, «e among w ^ LlnjlUm „ d j 4oW ^ nL'^fetag-rGSod Night" and ‘•Tate th^SS^ S la^del'^S a Day or ^ are rung throughout the wbo do, ! re . to enjoy sea aide f deilteclm
prepared in a moat skilful man The liquor* ditpenaed at the bar pronounced by coonotaaeure to be of remarkable quality and purity. * Artistic grouping by A. P. A II. B. Todd, the photographers, foot.of Coo-
-*HOTELbCOLUMBIA*Thoroughly Renovated and Improved. Wo4^r ©3PJE1T. gOir* U'Ta IT-ZLTES H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, Wa*hlngton Street. Hotels and Cottage* Promplly Supplied.
JACQUETTE & STRATTON, Mo. 12 Washington Street, fADJOnnao Podreu-'o Rcotaubaktj DEALERS IN FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS, FauitHe* Nerved Promptly. Order* Solicited.

