Cape May Daily Star, 4 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 3

.Hotel J?i*rii?0ls.

Cslkrrwuod. Clufl'1 V r H Mrlr.. S W Kr-llk

AN AGE OF AUJMINE1L

O Md.-ltlB, 8 Hal tor k al

Npw Vwk—FG MckaU-j Pbltodrlpbto-PraacUl Md wd arlle. Mkn dUk AaEurkd. Ckkrtoa l^pati. • .to. Mr and Mn W J'’—

CUrrto G art load. Mtoa Jrnclr ^anUnd. W I) FurrWI. K H Bdnrdi. «Ur and ablM. Mn M J Ktonlnc. MU. ManU Ftonlor. Ur and Mi IM1 Fauenan. Mr and Mn W H H WaUaea. T A Blrlbr and alle. dn.ES Bljlhr. Min Hatlto E Blnkc. Maater Dtck Bl) tha. Gao I Cbnier. J Urarj Hanu. Kda H Belov Mi and Mn B F Mart. Mn W U Wkltakar

> Wm Mackey, Mi

Mn Wm H Oateerly. MM Kata Trotter. BlakMy. Ur and Mn ■ I KMBer Mauej Chuak. Pa-C O Kaan hi lanu. Mo—Jullaa K lllaacow - " K J—M K Pklinpf

too. MM Wi VIKMOk-

f lilladrli>liLa—Ckaa A McDonnell and wile. GaoT Grlflln and •Ito. Mr and Mr. K-Inc l. Mllk-r. Jno D Mclllienny. EB Hyde and wileFrank B Gamed and •He. Min Helen W Gamed. WG Howell and wife. MM A KLorrnre Bcbmidt. Wm B Baker. Char lea D Brown A W rontlaney. Geo Watauo and wile. Wni M ratteraoo. Mr and Mn Edwin 8 Dtioo. A E CancaDcn. MM Caneallen. A K Vail. B 8

llarrlaburs—David Minna i In*. Jr I’aindan—John F llarned a

■ Wllllanw. Mn Aluminum at fiftn-n o-uta i

n He. G I Ftairnn | Such a condition irf affnim would revoW W Wrtok. N | lutiuuise a hundred of the useful art*

id wile, Wm Hei- . ovd make the Twentieth century of aluminum, juat aa the Nineteenth haa

heen an ai;u of iron. J. hi

Ucnnan chemUt of Chicago, aya he haa diaooveral a ]irocewi by which he can extract the aluminum from common slay at a coat of fifteen cents or lens fur each pound. If Mr. Hirecfi is right, then Ms necret is worth many millions of dol-

lars.

Aluminum is the perfect metal. It is so plentiful that it composes the metallic bane of the oarth’s crust. The soil tinder our feet is full of it. It is aa bright as Mirer and it weighs only one-fourth as much—in fact, it is only tw half time* as heavy as water. It is both malleable and ductile, and may be draws into fine wires or beaten into sheets as as paper. Water does not corrode it It does not tarnish or change color when long exposed to the air. It is not affected by any add except hydrochloric. in lightm-iw. strength and resistance to destructive forces to any other metal. And yet it is scarcely known to the general public and is used very little. Why? Because it costs too modi to extract the metal from the tenacious grasp tt the clay which contains it. tMTOBTAFO or THE MBOOVZKY. At $S » pound aluminum is found only in the chemical laboratories as a of cariosity. At fifteen cents s d its uses would be endless. It would be employed in the manufacture of thousand of articles—from collar buttons np to freight cant. Since alnliiscovered, fifty year* ago, the one great fwoblem in chemistry has been to cheapen the process of separating it from clay. If the Chicago chemist haa solved this problem the most trmragant statement will scarcely sggeratn the far reaching results of his achievement. Professor Joseph M. Hirech is not s moneyless adventurer and be Is not proclaiming the importance of bis discovery; in fact, hois very retie gard to the matter. He b not after subscriptions of stock, for the entire stock of the company whidh he has organised has been quietly taken up by a few capitalists, except the great shoe of $1,000,000 retained by the discoverer

4 wife. D Ft I wile. D U

WOMEN WHO TALK POLITICS. As Orgaolullea In Whirl. Tt.rre U Tea The Society for Political Study U a flourishing organization of New York women w fauae? object U to educate I lie *ex io politics. It must not be suppuMd that the atudeula aerk to learn the matt approved manner of capturing a caucus, or bow to throw a delegation when the balance of ■ power happens to come the right way. Nor .1., II,. I.^l,.. r , have anything to say al.mt the relative value of the ••iufloaenee" of this or [hat wire puller, or the value of

“pulls" in political affaire.

The society haa leaped over the rudlmenta of practical polities and plunged at onoe into the deeper pools of poliUoal knowledge. It has hern organized only a abort time, but daring its brief career it haa practically solved some of the knottiest problems over which statesmen hare become gray haired. It has headquarters at No. SB East Seventeenth street, and meetings are held every Tuesday after-

noons at S JO o’clock.

During the last year papers

THE

M hiy Harness.

Rritlle, j{ inch box loops, overcheck. ICrp.-isf Collar,connected with i i-S tract-, single strap, double and stitched

end§.

Saddle, single strap, with low set terrets 3 ins. Breeching, single strap, l inch turn back, scolloped and stitched round crupper.

_ . fancy open

scollop.

Protection" and “Free Trade.”" Naturally these are subjects on which all womgreat deal of Interest, or would. —,

~ •*-'ng. The tariff, of con rev. TllJJg, double and

■— stitched Patent Dee. Flat

Y^TEST JEKSET RilLROi I).

TIME TABLE IX EFFEIT Jt'SK abb. 1*1

•Farlur Car attached.

Trains wiu Irate Gan# Maj aa loiiows lot

PHILADELPHIA r

A. M. ACCOM MUD ATIOM .Rtops al

U. Whd ^k^W. ” CoBBerl^ wST"’ -

7.<K> phUalSJls.i. in ■ lh.>luozti Huart I'zrl.u Par to Nl *8.55 oVnunfirr-M*'""

*2.25

for Brldaenui. •4.45rsrtt J i i p ?.'S.*" ,T " ,n A I t/V r M.—EzrursWsi and srrommod J.yU t*ja. Anlvrs u l-kihulelpliu a PM i;onu.ctsataea Isle Juoelloa lur » Isle City sntl Ocean thjy. si snzl rtuin. 4.00 tou^medSTstxUons. 0 ‘ Arrives* PaiUdrliHita T tat P. M. Goal Beets at Nvs Is •— *--- “-s Isle City asd «»cran Lily, i UauUeClty, U Glassborol.

Affects the prices on ribbons, laora, feath- ■ re. silks, satins, fans, bonnes* pnd gew.V- -C_ - Mc geoeraMg. The

Charles Platt. Jr. Wm A Pitt

A Hethrrlnftoe. wllv and . John M Oativn. Thomas Dull. Kohm H rtt*; M.i.um p Henry. W Bark Ur Henry R W Fn-hOwr. ■ baa Virion.an, Frank C Norris. J Walter Webb, Alfred F Trotter. Daniel L Dawson, rum* Harvey. Wm Heavy Frtc.and wife. II A 8Mlrs aa I wife. Monroe Bmllh aod wIto, James C Plan. Brtni.nl L Domtown. E II Page and WH*. O M Hot ran re. Edward WoU and alto, Eo roc Woll. BtriU Wolf. Letter Woll ^

Ball iutnrr—Henry Un a. A H Kutberford. C Iraht Duuu. Charles A Marho. W B deli and wile. M II Ould and wife. Mn Nathan E-Jit. MM Bohr. MM Leone Bohr Omaha—John 8 Morrison nod wile ■KKXTON VILLA. Itotllmun—W V ErDy and wife. Cha Cortreo. Mis II V Carter. MM Buth A C MM Florence Carlvr, C J 8s ladrU and

Wm M Powell

Pklladelphla—U 8 Muslin and wife.

Emily Mualln

rhlludelokto-Wm O Bohb

Kesdlng-F MacKMIe OABkoLI. VI LI A. EMto 8 Klmber ■ • ALPINE VILLA. I’hi lade Ink la—Mr and Mrs J AlblttUL F A lb tz till. G Howard hhrlver. Mr and Jaa T Tilesson. Mrs H Bums. MM A E Dauakerty •

i—Harry WaM<m.MreB K l abh- ~ . cotta. Wm C Pearce, u Conrads Hick sod wile, p r Haltahva. MM Mllebell. Wm Brobaun.J H Errtrkson. J W dim-1. B Mslbeji and wile, I p Taylor. C W Truman and wile ru, M C llsrxrats

Irvlnr. Matter

DEVON*

Mrs D E Irvin*. M as Hvton James Inin* and nurer. C

Bowman. Ualp> Grove. FrankBh EavlhunT Erw-tt 8 KamadeH. Jas lesmloc and wife. From tto- Woodhitiy, N.J_ OosarSMtoa.

ThrsJrtl knJsrti Bren t,f ‘as, ft An- ' dress, Ph ladelphia, aAcr an exiatenre of nearly 30 yea re, was rflaaolred Jhne Wth by mutual cpusenl. B. W. Andrews. for year* the active man on the •tract, with tleurge M. lUndle, a young man brought up In the old house, haa formed a new firm under the style of '.‘P. W- Audrewa ft Co.” for the purp««e of carrying on the wholesale grocery and canned goods commission busineos, with ofBceS arsd-Warrbovtne at Noa. 10 and It North Front street. They have taken with them a strong fisroe of the active young aMm from the old aland and silo the principal ca goads camraMbn s.-.-ornts which will make a leading feature of the bnsiuesa.

Hinch, a Ktudious. pk-aaant fkcod. spectaolod Oennau of 45. was

found at his office.

‘I have a jwore-as by which aluminum may be extracted for fifteen cents s pound,” said be. "It is not a matter of supposition, bat an established fact. 1 have already .with my small experimental apparatus, made from thirty to fifty pounds in a single dsy. and there is noth ing to prevent the same process from being applied to secure indefinitely Urge

mounts of the metal." tax raocnoi a sxcaxT.

“Ckn yon give some idea of your pro-

msT was asked.

"Thmt is my secret and I prefer to my "thing about it I have been working

with the aluminum problem since 1863, and my process Is my own. I know that I can produce the metal for fifteen cents a pound. If the public does not. believe this it cannot accuse me of any ulterior motive in skying so. for I do not ask an v-

thing in the way of aasistanre.” •'Under the cheapened process to what

nses can the aluminum be profitably ap-

plied?”

"Well, to freight cars, for instance. Owing to the lightness of the metal fifteen cents a pound is almost as cheap as steel, and the metal can be used for building materials, roofing and anywhere. tir fact, that line, iron or tin can ho used. The metal can bo made as soft as foil or tempered hmMer than steel Aluminum cutlery will be better tbae steel and silver, for it will not rust or tarnish. I already have an order for “any pocket knives as I can turn ol_ A bicycle can be made of aluminum rolled pipe that will weigh only fifteen pounds, and will be as strong as any one could wish. Water pipes made of the metal will last forever. All kinds of machinery, everything made of any metal. will bo improved in appearance, efficiency and wear if made of the new

total.”

Professor Hirech has put much of his own money into the company and evinces no fear that his discovery will prove to be practicable, applied upon the largest

scale.

If Chicago is soon to have cheap aluminum there is no reason why the main exhibition hall of the Columbian exposition abooM not be built of the bright metal, which is lighter than an equal hulk of either bock, stone, iron

from

one thing excepted is that the husband and father*, as a rule, pay the bill*. But the women of the Society for Political Study have gone deeper yet, which proves that they are not interested only in those political subjects which concern the of articles Imported for their adorn- - They have educated themselves thoroughly on the work and aimi of the Pan American congress, reciprocity and the Monroe doctrine. At the auhsequeot meeting* they are to discuss the annexation of Canada, the admission of Cuh and international copyright. After those heavy topics hare been satisfactorily disposed of they may take up the diplomatic relations between Italy and the United State*, the financial situation of the Argentine Republic and the domestic policy of Peru. The discussion of such subjects as these la the feature of the weekly meetings. The constitution of the United States and the relation of the federal govern men! to the stales are standard topics, while no little time is devoted at each meeting to the study and practice of parliamentary usage. Next winter, it la said, the relation of parties to the welfare of the nation will be one of the features for discussion. Mias Grace Dodge recently delivered an address before the society on the subject of manual training, and after the dbcmwlon that followed lea was served. Tea is always served before the meeting* adjourn. Tea la soothing after a political discussion. The Ignorance of American women concerning the politics of their own country has frequently been commented upon by foreigners. In England the women are thoroughly Informed on all political qura-

" Political subjects are

the Amide and around the dinner od the women are able to hold their argument with the ablest states-

men. It is a part of their education from childhood, aod Englishman cannot under-

staud why It should not be so everywhere. The officers of the society are: I-resident,

Mrs. Emily 1* Wakcman; vice presidents, Mrs. Caralyn F. Ober. Miss Tbereas Barcalow and Miss Hannah Allen; recording secretary, Mrs. Charlotte Errant; corresponding secretary, Miss Bertha Johnston:

'. Mies Anna hocke. All women Interested in the study of political

subjects are Invited to attend and becoma members. The te* U said to be first clstt.

" York W ' •

, belly-bands.

laineM, Hat, no martingale, made lull nickle throughout and red leather, suitable for

seashore use.

Also have same in Russett Leather. Sixty-eight different styles in harness.

Largest Stock of Wagons and Harness In South Jersey.

SEND FOR CATALOGUE.

W. R. VANGILDER,

Petersburgh, N. J.

AMERICAN CATARRH CURE.

FROM PHILADELPHIA. daj***5!ao“” f "s •« _Elpr ”‘‘ '"'rk aoeiiD 4. >1. HslurdST* •m y.' Icrorrro.«'li ttoh *?o »' *i' Stl,<u J' F-vpt'*', *S2U. Escur PhilodalpkU.JByi^syty, ft BaltlTHIIX* LEAVE MI I Li. MtOAl- STKECT STlTtO* For Baltimore and Wsahlscton. 3 S0. 7X0. S-S1.X.M. ID-31- 11.11 17X5 (Limited E, press). 1-Xi, Xtd, 4X1, df-J. 7.40 r. M and 12 in *‘«bL For Haiti stoic ouly.aiS. till. 5.to. *nd onSaxdxys. 130. Tm, Din. and Ills ».w

ll * 1U

A. O.DAVTON. J. K. WOOD. PuewrintxodMit Uen'lPaasAm CAPE MAY. LOTS POE SALE.

HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, Washin!>toii and Ocean Streets. largest Store and Market in this City. COMPLETE STOCK OF FI aY I* ti ROPEBII28. ■ eri.l.i—. F.r-li Mealy IVi Grade Kult.-n,. Pistltry. Fish. Oysters. Terrapin. CMs*. ft*.

COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE LIILTa-O, IDKCATI'K NTRKI.T, BKLOW WASHIXOTON HTRKKT

pHOICE yt

IKES AND

J-tqyoRs.

Ice Cftld Laser Beer. KMMHier Bf fled Gftoel* m Wyeelalty far Fa ms fly I'-ae.

EXCELSIOR MARKET/ IVo. 33 WANHIYOTOY NTBEET,

C APE MAY CITY, W. J.

JOHN HALPIN & RR0.

ESTATE OF MARK DEVINE 1*0 of the Bnrat taiHdln* lots, frsouti* o Pesen avenue, Patterson avenue. Broad s. First and Haesnd avrnu<s.sd)oluini Iks kssi some eottsae of Thsmaa F. Kelly and Dr. At oew. New Beach Drive, Board Walk. Pur B Her. Gas and Electric Light* In Front.

The lot* are 70x140 and 50x130.

present moment the Salvatioo

Army haa no loo than 0.849 regular officers. 13,0*1 volunteer officers, 80 training bomra, with 400 cadets, and S,Kt corya — ' over ftrdifferrnt countries. In

ilotw It has 1J77 corps, and ha* 100,000 o — -

k gi-ntlcmas noticed a fine looking

PROCLAMATION.

Attention is bdWeby callfd to the Or- ' ** ‘‘ of withawtra

dinaaee coaoemlug the oxsloaiou firework*, ikud. Juiiss:. AdhZZ Sec. S. That from and after the 'pi

■t In making a hnuflre c

-her fire, in either of the .trw*.. road s

layor of at'-* -**- r y - - —

re dcLare

J HE YHY KfiHGVl); • that experiments are now being

the bird w

icith«r tied D.

a bird *t

caged tbs

- , - _ » inquiries. “how. if I should buy that parrot,” he ■aid finally, “I suppose there is no danger of it* rnnalng awayT "No, Mr,” repHed the bird fencicr. “I will gaarantee that parrot will stay where yon put it, and won’t disturb neighbor* with it* chatter. It ■taffiedfaird. Nice job.-ian’t it?” ’•flood morning,” said the gentleman, a* he hastily left the store.—Waahine-

UmlkaL

a’ssars.sasisicr: takas 4,008 of them te equal tn magnitude

aprevsaent has bees Jptro- P-tsos : Ahehamroraawlth two jM- Aringular ■t diameters, compounding reported frot

* east of Cioeinit to 80 mile* east of Cc$umbos, Mtward at th* rate of M

lr meetings. Thl* 'igious work. Rework 80 rescue

depot* and many other agencies for good. It began in the labor* of.A single friendless Dissenting minister, without name, without fame, without rank, without Influence, without eloquence; a man poor aod penniless, in w calf health, burdened with delicate ' dren and disowned by his own eowtvse It now numbers multitudes of earnest

evangelists.

It began in an Bast End rookery, and In Ins than twenty years It haa gone “from New Zealand right round to Son Francisco. and from Cape Town to NordkopIng.” It haa shelters, refuges, penitenUariea. food depots, sisterhoods and brotherhoods already established In the alum*. It has elevated thousands of degraded Urea. It has given hope and help to myriads of hopeless and helpless outcast*, it has proposed e scheme which, in spite of square miles of damp blanket and oceans '* water, haa received the sympathy • of the best and highest man both xh and state. I think thtt even the e meat unjust, the most cynlmost finical of the laymen and hav* written to traduce and execrate It might wtah to God that ill* work of any ooeof them they had done one-thousandth fraction of good compar--l’- *- any on* visible direction to vB»t has been wrought by '■General" Booth.—Archdeacon Farrar In Harper’a. Its ten.

A safe baa

• proof against any unauthorized , even If be be provided with the proper 1 —- The keyhole cover is made with a h Inside which engages with mochanwithln the door and is bald fast This median lain eonnects with the pointer* fonr dials, sad the cover cannot.hs moved lo allow the doorJto be opened until the pointer* here been eat tt the figures of a predetermined cipher. Whan the • to Indicated the handle on the ri| turned and the keyhole thus UncoShould the cipher Is forgotten the

JACOB BN A BE. Attorney. 477 Walnut Street, philad*.

JAMBS E. TAYLOR.Cape Mar

RLOYDT, I7AIR Dressing I^air Washing

J. W. EAGAN, Mansion House Bakerv. No. 7 MANSION NTBKKT. ’ All kind* of French and Vienna Bread and Holla Full Roe Cakes and I‘astir. Ice cream of choior quality manufactured and furnished hotels sod ooUsgea.

NEIL. A CHANDLER, -fcOuft Best Goods**PACteo umocr umque brakds — ^ N- A- I*»B. IHth AND NORRU NTS., PIIII.ADEXPH1A.

FA PE WAY PAVIIjIOY.

To Cottagers. For Shoe Repairing, tin Oughly and uesUy oone. briug y« work to THOS. H. TAYLOR, the popular tlHX-msker, Decatur street, second shop from Msrcy ft Mccray’a drug store. Charges moderate.

^ELCA,,-

f* to [. and admits of lennro -iph«*, dona—New York Journal.

Proprietor (angrily>^How does pen. sir, that In ell thl* rush yon here

made a sale this week f

Calico Clerk (repentantly)—ll wax owing to looking after your Interests. true, air. Every old lady, young lady and schoolgirl who came to my counter asked If our calico would fade, and I •wore up and down they wouldn’l “

“Wen?"

“WeU. Tre Just found out they wanted

of It now.—1

Drawing ai PalnlinK Outflu. for Out-door Sketching »AI ABO PARER FLOWER MATERIALS F. Weber & Co., 1145 ChreUat St.,

P VIETRI, * Dealer io Choice Frail* and Conli cUourry,

40 Waihiagtoa Slrtel. Copt M v . M. J.

Yhltman’s Confections

Specialty.

J-'l A

KM

ARRISOITS

SXIIIktiTaN STHtET.

Ileadmisrters for St-xtloDery, Blank Hooks, Toilet Pajier. Fishing Tackle. Twima, Minsturc Boats, Seaside Novel-

ties, etc., etc.

J. W. Lovell’s I’uUllrsiion* for Bale.

Good* Bold fo. Bpot Cs-h

J. 8. GAUBISON. Agent.

NICKERBOCKEU LIVERY STABLES xo»*K Ocean Sthlet

K

.’Xteasiee s**oGmerit .J Garriare*. wit K Horse* sod careiui Dtlver*, ran be id d at an Mura tor I’rtvsle Failles. Kacui WILLItM lltiKENTHAL. Proprietor.

E A IS T. STEVEN'S, Agest INMAN AND IN TARNATION Al. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINKS. “Citx or New Yoag." “Citv or 1 Asia’ STAB OFFICE, Cap* Mat Citt. N. J.

OBISCOH*^

Milk and Cream Depot,

48 JACKSON STREET.

Pure Salem Count, Milk and Cream lufhUhed 1

OFFICE OF

THE NEW JERSEY Trust and Sate Deposit' Lo Ittlkjettc tad Bi*k Ms., (ape Bay. The Company to also stthortxed to set aa Executors. Administrators. Guardians sad A*enu lor Ike mans*sen on l and care of prop •tty. the CoUectioe of InUratt. Dividend and a as Trasaarar or Agent of Charitable.

FIBST-OT.ASS CAROPSAT^ 5 Cents per Ride

miUOLFH DOLUU

NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, ALEX. CirriNO, Proprietor. Directiy on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.

Sewell's Point louse. r-. CHOM'K WINKN AND 1,14)1108.*. Fartiee sup, lied for Fishing and Balling. Oyster* In every stylo. WM. K. YOl’NU.

Splash ! Dash ! Quick as a flash, lie soap-bubbles dance away. Th.- robin, the lennet. The world and all in it, now Monday n. washing-lay.

Kinsc I W ring J On the line swing The garment* now fragrant and wfa:U O’erhesd the blue aky. The wind blows them dry, While they flutter and dance like a kite.

It can be truly said of -‘Dreydoppel Soap" that it is not only the best, safest and most economical material for true washing, cleansing, disinfecting and, in fact, for all purposes where soap is to lie used, but if every y^rson in A ■W tlic land knew the real fine quality and actual value of \ I>rcydop|wl Soap" no ©liter soap could be sold. Moral—Use Dreydoppel Soap. Beware of imitation 1 called borax and short-weight soap and soap-powders.

Hail! Toil! Soil mid Turmoil, ■ppfl " make* disappear. ’or "Ilrvydoppi-J Soap"

E. Misson, 26 Washington Street, is showing this week a windowful of China Ware of Amur icon Manufacture. An inspection solicited.

of blood poisoning is

from Nyack, N. Y. Ambro*

Cells, A young man well known there, loot a favorite chicken, end tod rig *nx1 *- know the cause of the fowl , > proceeded to dtorect it While cutting the chicken hi* knife (lipped end wounded the hand of hi* wife, who was »wo«ting him. The woman's hand aoon After began swelling, as did also her cn-

she wsain a

00LITTLE’S DIMAG ROOK bscood place to get GOOD MKALB, LUNCHEON, ICE

CREAM, Etc.

SEE OCR NOVEL FANS. SI Be Ed Street. PhiUdslphis, Ps. CAPT. FBANKS’

014 Virginia

Tobacco & Cigar Store •to. 88 toeskleftew IL. Cape Ms,. Music and Bun** si Bottom Priors

B. C. TH0MP8OK. A*eoL lM. CftMitf MR. N. J.

ALEX. G. CATTELL. President. F. W. ATEN. Vice President. EDWARD A HALL. Scsretary mad Tram.

DIKECTOBB:

•..O.CATTnLL, x. c. Kmenr. • AT**. Gkowc* K.Tatloa

Isaac B. Bairn.

W. C./N01VAKA k CO., . . / Moehlngtan Ni.. Cape May, IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS,' Gent’s Walking Cane* end Turkish Slippers. Ail kinds of French Fancy Cbtaawarc. Complete line oi cut silver and other Jewelry. Kndleee assortment In leather good*

Congress Hall Boarding and Liyeiy Stables, Worth and €Jongx m emm St*., Cape M»y, J. P. BRICK. v Horses tftken to Board by the Day, Week or loath.

EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Between Perry mmd JmAmwm HU* Opposite the best Utbiug grounds. Perfectly equipped houses. Careful Attention. Fair Prices. SAMUEL E. EWING.