Cape May Daily Star, 6 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR I'LBLISUEU EVERV MOlUjJLNG, (BXCWT»C1IIIAT). dvkku rat xuann or jclt aid aiui It.

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MONItAV. JUliY •. t»l. Notice. l'.»t office arraacroicuu tor the »um OB and After June IKh. 1WI, Uc pa*o ■t »:*uer Mat fit). N. J-. »IUo|. n Aid o'clock A.M.. and cloo- Al A.3D r. M. On aunday. 1J

Jl® ■"ArtnUciiBAti*-»3rsnjSA. M- «*. 4 10 ' In-partijreof ibaIIa—6JC. SJD A. M . and S y. L. KtCIIABOSON. Partin aster.

Qbv Gtiests.

Notuiso more beautiful can be Imaginod than the acoic /mm the ot |H<rebea of the pretty Windsor, as witnessed yesterday morninf;. IliRh up on the bluff, the outlook from so fine a situation Is prand at all times, but yesterday tbe atmosphere was clear a bell, Bnd while pasting excursion steamer* teemed almiwt at oue's feet aa they saluted each other joyously, also did tbe high. Study bnrh at HenI open across the waters, eighteen miles away, seem to have drawn half the lance nearer, aa If to meet and greet our own beautiful Cape on so Wvely Sabbath morning. It has not been often in the history of tills resort that the national holiday has brought to ns so many visitor* as o Saturday last. Her. Husaeil Con well Temple Baptist Church excursion by rail. In two section*, brought down about one thousand. The steamer ~ public had a company of about *500. A large company of Bridgetonlan* came down by the “City of Bridgeton." The regular excursion, accommodation and . express trains came in Friday evening and Hatunlay morning heavily loaded and with a'liUtlonal sections. The city was thronged In all iu thoroughfares: the hotels received Urge accessions of guests and restaurants did a ptoflUbU businen. The town warn more eUborately and tastefully decorated than, usual, business houses, hotels and cottage* seeming to vie with each other In their efforts to give gladsome welcome to the return of the great holiday. Tbe guests of the Wi&JWtrgave quite a large display of fireworks of WI sorts, among them being several Urge fire balloons, which Hosted gracefully away." All along the board walk and in front of cottages fireworks dlspUys were made. Chinese lantern* bung numerously about Jirrxum Verandas, at Daniel Porter's and other cottages, some lianglng pretty little lamps. An alarm of fire, for which there seemed no reason, made an excitement hi the Stockton neighborhood the dejartment hurried out and found nothing. About ten o'clock that night. The procession over tbe connect tug piece of drive to the Point was doiied, but will be carried out

future day.

Congress HaII Hop. Tbe fliwt bop of the season of 1891,

it Congress 11*11, was also the Fourth of July celebration of the house. Prof Loomla, assisted by Cbas. P. Garvin, conducted tbe affair In his tunally successful style. The maoy beautiful women, for which Cape May 1* noted and tbe handsome men who are always to be found where loveliness abound*, ware In liberal attendanoo. II asaler'a orchestra gave out tbe usual entrancing a trains for tbe gnidanoe of light tripping feet. The room was o< fortably filled and great enjoyment 1 by both partidpants and spectator* Among tbe many we note the following : Mr. and Mr*. W. J. McDonald, Geo. 0. Mercer, Jr., Miss Fanple llocklus, the Misses Hart, Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Hart, Oscar A.lFow and wife, Mias Klva Few, Mis* Addle Hynaman, Allen Norton Leete, R. E. Edwards and wife, Mias Wlater, Mias Stokes, Ed. Hynoraan, Mias Mary Sloan, Judge and Mrs. K. T. Miller, Robert Ossa, Min Harriet M. Gan, Nellie L. Wright, Edward Kromer, Mr. and Mr*. Wagner, Mb* Clemmie Eldrldge, Min Marla Crowell, Mlai Emma Eldrldge, E. O. Wagenhnrst, Mrs. J. 8. Hart, Mr. and Mr*. W.' 11. Wallace, Geo. W. Boyd and wife, Min Alloa Boyd, Min Kittle Wainwright, Min Came Hollldsy, P. U. Patterson and wife, U. M. Grant and wife, Goo. Kromer, Mtu Kromer, Miae Lillie Gibson, G. W. Plumlcy, Jr., Mlaa

Nellie Gallagher, Mr*.

MeCrtdy, Mia* Annie Gallagher, tbe Mlsaea Gallagher, Robert Sewell, Mist Fryer, Geo. Fryer, Jr„ Mr. and Mr*. MeAleer, Mr*. Wm. McAlecr, Martin Bergen, Hartman Brewel, Mis* Mary I. Cochran, M. D.. Frank G. Kennedy, Kdw. L. Fuller, Isaac D. bailor and wife, J as. B. Bsrher and wife, Geo. G. Fleming, L. Whalert and wife, R. 8. Pavla. Samuel Heir, C. P. Heath, F. A. Blythe and wife, Min Uattle £. Blythe, Mr*. W. H. Whitaker, Mia* Anna L. Whitaker, Wm. B. Calverly and wife, W. J. jGoodwln end wile, Min Carrie Oartland, Min Jennie Gartland, E. 8. Edwards and wife, Mr*. M. J. Fleming, Min Maggie Fleming, Jalien K. GUeoow, W. D. Purcell, Charles Leopold, Geo. 6. Cooke end wife, Wm. Mckay and wife, Madame Soares Guanea, Rodrigo de Saavedra, Manuel P. Stone, Mr*. Annie Sidney,

lir*. Geo- J. Jonee.

viTADta it. n. to , is at me Arlington. CuagmsifnQ Uergew was nnnng the illeriat <M brsi<l|ktisl rot tag* *.n

'mr.

C^Pbfladrlphia, is nioely located at the

• riington.

Rnfus Rood, of the Krrnir.g fttar, Philadelpbia, with hi* wile, 1* rrgUUrtd

at the Lafayette.

Mrs. Charles Marklejr. of

visiting her parent* here end Mr. Mat-

kl-y w lli soon join her.

>1 r*. A.Stj lea,of Weet < lie*tout street Philadelphia, I* with tbe family ol E.

B. Bentcll at tbe Arlington.

Among our cottager* who displayed pretty fireworks, were Congressman Rayburn and Thomas F. Kelly. David Manna. Consulting Counsel of the Philadelphia aud Reading R. R. at Harrisburg, Is at tbe Windsor. J. bperlng, of tbe large tlo and sheet Iron firm of Market street,Philadelphia, sod bis wife are Lafayette gueata. Geo. Watson, tbe large builder and contractor of Philadelphia, with Mrs. Watson, 1* located at the Windsor. Henry A. .•Snyder, of tbe fine engraving firm of Von togro and Snyder, Philadelphia, is an Arlington guest. Postmaster General Wanamaker attended services at Beadle Memorial Chapel, Cape May Point, yesterday. Rev. John Goorley, pastor of tbe5lh street M.E.Cburch,Bridgeton,spent tbe Fourth here, stopping at the Elberon. One of tbe meet beautiful of onr vialtor* I* Mia* Stokes,of Woodbury, N. J., a decided blonde of charminc manner. Sig. luae Cougosto, Spanish Consul at Philadelphia, dined w ill the Spanish Minister at Congress Hall on Saturday. Ruiecll B. Harrison act off a large number of firework* in front of the Presidential cottage Saturday evening. Jobn Duffirld; a retired merchant of Glasaboro, N. J.. accompanied by bla wife, ha* pleasant rooms at the ArllngDr. J. R. Morris, a well known physician of tbe Quaker City, la registered the Arlington, accompanied by Mre.

Morris.

Postmaster General Wanamaker arvod on tbe train Saturday noon and aa busy with tbe President all that afternoon. Jobn D. Mcllhcnny. a well known and popular aoclety roan of Gehnantown, la down for a few days. He registered at tbe Windsor. Tbe widow and daughter of the late John A. Sharkey, so well and favorably known to visitors at Cape May, are at tbe Arlington Wm. C. Mayer, a prominent dllren of Paytoo, Oblo, with hls charm lug wife. Is enjoying friend Tracy's kindly care at the Hotel Lifayette. Mlaa Montgomery, a petite sod beautiful visitor fiom Bethlehem, Pa., la visiting hero, Mias Montgomery la a cbartnli'g conversationalist and daring

bather.

Eddie Hynemen, who Is well known In amatanr baas ball circles, la down for a few day*. With the charming Mlsaea Hart and Mlaa Hynemao be enjoyed a stroll around town. Stopping with Mr. Wm. C. Allison at hla Beach avenue cottage, arc Mr*. E. Y. Ilexdereon and her daughter-la-law, Mrs. Jobn W. Henderson, of Arch at met Philadelphia. Rev. Dr. Nicholson, delivered an a'oqncnt and Inspiring aermon to a large and attentive congregation. After the discourse Dr. Nicholson administered Holy Communion. I). Leonard Moore, formerly of this olty, bat now doing an extensive real estate business In Camden, wl charming wife, is at tbe Windsor. He lovely home at Merobantvllle, N.

Tbe charming Misses May and Florence l*H-reuu, of Wilmington, Del., ate ' famous bathers and are also expert horses omen. They hare drireu to and enjoycfl ^ll the many poiuta of iulercel lo and around C*pc May. -They, wl Daniel Pierson, it.. Sod ffifr, are blue eyed blonde. Is visiting at Mr.R.E. Edward's Hughes street cottage, and •vary 4*y takas a dip In old ocean, for which sport she baa * passion. Among tbe fair devotee* dt Terpsichore at the

1 lf * Congress on Saturday evening she was'

The FresMenl at Cbarrh 'resident Harrison and Mrs. Har-

Mre. Lieutenant

of the most graceful. Mia* Jennie Warrington, who Is acknowledged as one of the roost boanttful of Baltimore's yooug ladles, seller brother, Lewis Warrington, the Baltimore agent of the Wilson A MeOallsy Tobacco Co., and Mr. Ed. Barrington, la staying at tbe Arlington. A. W. Von Utasey, who surrendered ic title of Count In Germany for tbe privilege of becoming an American dtlzeo, and wbo ta e well known real dent of Germantown, has been at the Windsor for several days, but returned evening to prepare lor an extended trip through Germany. Switzerland and

Italy.

Brrxlon Hop. Braxton Villa, that cver-popular bouse, n|H-Drd it* season of g an invitation bop extended to by Mr*. J. A. Myers. Tbe piazzas were illuminated with Chinese lantern* and the parlors artistically decorated wlvh lights and llowers, the whole making attractive background to the galaxy of beauty that participated in tbe pleasures of tbe eveolDg. Dancing was continued uufll a late hour, only Interrupted by tbe delightful supper, served to 1 guests by Mr*. Myers, whose efforts make life ell that is charming to 1 many patrons is a fact too well known to canae comment. Among those present were: II. S. Mustln and wife, Mina Emily Muatin, Ignatias Doban and wife, Wm. Davisson and wife. Misses Davisson, Miss Dertckton, Mis* McCray, Mia* Johnson, C. Swindell and wife, Wm. M. I'u and wife, Mia* Elsie Powell. Mrs. U. C. Carter, Misses Carter, Charles E. Corkran, CapL Wm. H. Wilson, Prof. Robt. C. Coir, Miss Alld* Varena, Miraea Myers, Mrs. M. B. Johnson, Miss Johnson. Mr*. Robt. E. Boyd, Joo. 8. Chandler sod wile, B. V. Kelly a Mr*. Clayton Platt, Joo. M Platt, Mr*. F. Grata, Misses Grata, Wm. J. Boaby, Wm. B. Strob, Franklin Eaatburn, Alex. II. Davisson, Mlsaea Roacbeln.

Mr. Tbo*. L. Hicks, wbo I* largely Interacted la real rotate Uanaacli Philadelphia, with hla Interesting family, enjoy* the. Lafayette’* grand

view.

Starlight.

. Base Ball.

The regular season of the Cape May dub opened on Saturday with the famous Young Americas, of Philadelphia, who have give* the Cape Mays - bard rubs in past years, irs put up a sharp game, but the hatting of the home team wa :h for them, and they lost with the •e 7 to 4. Bowman pitched a greet game for the Calk- May's, Making nen. A notable feature of tbe i was the daring ba»\ running of thT Cape Mays. Wagetohurd leading ith four. Wales lAadCrtw great slidi i third In the fifth Inning, and also hit the ball hard. Duunfat third, made a great one hand catch of a wild throw and caught Wagenhurst, who had just a third and-stirted forborne, thinking the ball had gone over Du n's head. A* tbe seventh inning was beginning an alarm of fire among the bleachers caused a little excitement. The trouble was a pack of cracker*. Tbe grand stand was well filled, tbe ladles especially turning out In large numbers to welcome the return oi" tbe mlar college boy*. The score:

CAPE MAY.

J.

Our genial Beach avenue cottager, Mr. T. F. Kelly, with Mr. Jobn Gill, a wholesale liquor merchant, of Philadelphia, went out on the war path Friday and bagged two doxen fine woodoock for their day's work. Mis* Anna L. Whitaker, granddaughter of Mr. Jacob G. Neafie, tbe ship machinery builder, la at the Congress for tbe season. Mias Wbltaker is petite blonde of great beauty and la an accomplished performer on the Rev. Wm. U. Burlaw, pastor of Baptist church, tendered hie resignation to tne congregation at yesterday mornservice, to take effect September Mr. Burlew has been pastor of the church for about two years. Dr. Walter B. Floyd, ppxtor of Wood • ■lock Presbyterian Cbnrcb, New York City, and a candidate for the Pastorate of the local Presbyterian Cburoh preached earnest and thoughtful serai the service* yesterday. Dr. Floyd created a very favorable Impreas-

in.

Mrs. Wm. F. Boothe, the boauliful wife of the Cbestnnt street piano maofaetnrer whose charm in g manner* have many friends among tbe guests of tbe Hotel Layette, Is at this fa beautiful bouse witbber mother, Mr*. Ellen C. Breus*. Rev. Hassell U. Conwell. the eminent Philadelphia divine, who built the Tempi* In which Grace Baptist Church worships, was down on the Fourth with the excursion of the eh arch, comprising eleven hundred people. Mrs. Conwell accompanied him. Simon Haaaler's orchestra,at Congress Hall, on Saturday afternoon, rendered ••The Colombian March,’' an arrange, meat of National Aire, by Alien Norton Leete; also Roaefnioverture, “ Willlai Tell," air* from Sullivan's opere lolantbe and Haaaler’s famous Congress Hall

Durell, 2b..

Wagenhurst, as 0, Field, 8b 1 Lancing, c 0 Bowman, p 1 Wales, U ..1 Darregh. lb 1 Ramsdell. cf. 1 Priest, rf 1

In,

0 0

2 .0 0 0

Totals 7 18 27

YOUNG AMERICA.

McKee, as !l l’ 0. 8touch, p 0 0 1 Sauter. 2b 1 1 4 Rvau, cf. .0 1 3 Dally, lb 0 1 12 McEwcu, c 0 1 4 McMahan, If 1 1 0

liuun. 1 Berger, rf. 0

0 0 0 7 27 21

Totals

IKKISO*.

ape May 0 0104000 Young America.. .1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Earned run*—Young America, 2; Cape May, 3. Two-base hits—Durell, Wagenhurst. Sacrifice hit*—Slouch, Sauter, Dunn, Fields, Ramsdell. SloU-u lias.*—Fields, 2; Wagenhurst, 4; Durell, 1 jutsing, Wales, McKee. Sauterr. Base* on balls—Sauters,2; Ryan. Daily, McMahan. Wales, RamsdelL Struck out— By Bowman, 10; by Slouch, 2. HU by pitched ball—Slouch, Berger, I-aucing. Umpires—Edwards aud Robinson. Time

—2.01.

It gave us a thrill of pride to see Dr. Wale* whang that ball at Saturday'i

imc.

See to-day's game by ell mesne. Tbe Highlands were victorious tbe last time they played Cepe May and put very strong game. Tbe new battery. Priest and Fields, will show tbe atuff they are made of ttsdey. This la their The Athletic Park receipt* this year for one game and?season tickets greater by fifty dollar* than those of last year for two games ticket* sold up to same date. This Is encouraging, and we hope that who are summering herd will fail t* vide themselves^ with season ticket*. You will not have complied with all the requirements of the season unlew* you interest yonreclf ln the local base ball.

Parker aod Mrs. Dlmmick, .attended act riots ycsUiday morning dl Cold Springs Presbyterian Church, three in lies out of Caffe May City, where the I law, Mtrfel L. Hughes, t). I) . of the :i^f, preached 4 eerruoii full of inleiwsl lo tbe Christian. Mr. Hughes wa* supplying the psdpltand bad no intimation that be was to preach to the Preaidenliaj party until lit entered the church. It wa* about a quarter of eleven when the President drove np to the church, and btm coming was so unexpected that there were only about eiebty in U congregation. The services opened by all singing *‘ Praise God from whom all blessings flow," after which Mr. Hugbea made e abort prayer end then read (lie nineteenth chapter of Revelation. Tbe hymn : " Diep in our hearts let ni record Tbe deeperreorrow* of oar I,ord; Behold the rising billow* roll To overwhelm bis holy noaU'* After en earnest prayer, which Mr. Hughes uttered with great feeling, the cong reflation again tang “How sweet and awful la tbe piece. With Christ within the doors; While eveilaatlng love display* The choicest of hi* store*." While the baskets were living passed tbe cbolr sang “Onward and Upward.' Hngbe* took bit text from th ninth verse of the niuetecalb chapter of Kevrlwtloo : “And he said write] Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage »up|irr of the l-amb, id be sallli unto me. These are tbe ue sayings of God." He asld that men were gathering dost under their feet, rather than preparing for tbe kingdom of heaven. If we could mingle bat one short boar in heaven for ooreel ves, It would be sure us from sin and make aa want to be with Christ forever. We have the light of revelation and know that we .hall go to a belter home If we be faithful, and surely blessed are they wbo attend the marriage supper. He divided hla subject Into three diviaiona—the -ntbor, the occasion, and the provision for guests. Christ wee tbe antetype of the lamb sacrificed every morning In the temple. The occasion waa the marriage of the church to Cbilat. At tbe roarriige feast there will be tbe magnificences of nature. Tbe hungry aud thirsty after righteousness shall be fe with tbe fat of tbe land. It will be soluble feast and the nourishment will allay tbe hunger. At that banquet there will be many to say " How came ] Brer" and tbe only auswer will be Grace." It will be an everlasting

feast.

At th* conslosioa, the choir sang ‘Open Dooca,'’ after which tbe closing hymn wa* aong : “Not all tbe blood of beasts, Ou Jewish altar* slain,; Could give Illegality conscience p-aoe Or wash away thff *Uin."

BCHF K0TES

Simon Ifaasterbathes with the grace with which he wields tin* baton ami appears to eiyoy It. The tempciwttre of the water yesterday wire 74 c , tee degrees warmer than last yr*r at the same date. r. Cook, of I'hil&delphtt^ bathes with keen enjoyment occasionid t* a very attractive lady.' C. A. Wi son is attired for the bath very tastefully, and enter* the rolling surge* skilfully and gracefully. The charming Mis* Elva Fow Inhales health and coinclines* with the bracing 1 Is one of our most cothus-

iastic battier*.

MU* MeCready is very graceful id beautifully formed, and is one of the most admired among the Stockm coterie of bathers. Mr*. D. R. Patterson, of Philadelphia, is an enthusiastic admirer of Cape May id IU fine beach, and I* frequently en among the bather*. Miss Ray Coward, of Philadelphia, is rapidly recovering health and strength after a recent severe iUneaa, and finds In bathing an excellent tonic. ‘Kid" Lansing la a very conspicuous figure at bathing hour, and attracU distracts the ladies ('nuxUlerable. They still persist In saying “How cute be I*.’ lonaldson Is very prettily funned and attired In faultless taste when she lends herself to ok! ocean's embraces. She is always one of the attractive ladles at tbe Stockton

bathing grounds.

Mrs. Hasted, of western Pennsyl--•ania, enjoys scenery In the level seaside country none the lees, because It la in such marked contrast to that of the inntry. The bathing I* a pleasing form of recreation to her. In mentioning In a recent Issue those who have been locgjretabjfabcd in buslberv. we^firgicctSf entirely onr go<Kl friistfls the bathing proprietor*. P. F. Quldurt has been esUbllshed at his present corner for fifteen years. His son, Charles Quidort, assisted him for seven yearn, and has been esUbllshed as proprietor of the pretty Stockton houses for eight years: Samuel Wiley has been proprietor at Congress Hall baths for about ten years; Maguire's bath hoaxes have been managed by the same family for about ten years, Mr. J. P. ToUn being .the principal In the matter fur about six; Capt. 8. E. Ewing baa been proprietor of the New Columbia baths for aix years; Charles Shield* has been In charge of Shield'* bouse* for about four year*.

Fit for * king; especially an Atnerh i n king, aod that'* everybody. Knot Be« r made from Knapp's Root Beer Extract. H. C. Packha»Ve..U*jriiathc beach unt.fap* May Point, is to be moved ks. L foiniVe prearnt laasti m. Captain Ewing ha* the contract. The farge Hill cottage will also lie moved

re much more time lapses,

has never been our fortaur to resit anything *«■ alnwilately sUlyss tbe attack upon tbe St*h made on Saturday last by our “iwteemed cotem|«ir*ry." We regret exceedingly that the new proprietor should have introduced himself any part of the sumnn'r public in Cape May Iu such a discreditable manYour insinuations are untrue,

brother, and.eontcmptible.

A situation by s well-educated French rl aa child's nurse or lady's maid. Good reference. Address “8. P.," Dati.r Stau office. St

Attention.

Come end see onr new designs i f Cape May diamonds and moonstone rings. We will surprise you with our pricra. We manufacture them at 8 Wasbingtoo street. S. M. SMITH. Before going to tbe Base Ball % Ills afterno ' ' ' ‘ “ ’

,1 Washing

the photographer, for bustnevs. lie is

CONCiKEKN U A Isis. caie may city,x.j. Remodeled and Improved. J. F. CAKF, * Proprietor.

Hotel* Oriole

established business is known to all Cape May. and noted for bis fine work. * Imported Blood Orange Phosphate at the Columbia avenue drug store. * Powell's restaurant, Washington St., near Jackson. Is very neatly and comfortably fitted np ana an exoellent meal oan be obtained there at moderate cost “I* wines and liquor* are superior. • Kennedy'* Soda Cafe Is all the talk.; steal successes Iu all flavor to suit the fastidious. * S. M. Smith, tbe practical watchmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Bally. Banka A Biddle. Is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watcbe* and docks repaired. He make* a rpectalty of manufacturing fine jewelry, such a* Ring*, Stick Pina. Charm*, etc., and has a large stock of Cape May diamonds, cuts snd mounts them at manufacturers' prices. &oods warranted aa represented, not fall to call on him aa be will t great pleasure In abowlog you blago< No.4 Washington street Cape May. Onr Cream Wafers are delicious. Naas', SI Weabtlngou Tbe old original Champagne Soda is more popular than ever this season at the Colnmbia avenue drug store. • , "Belle of Nelson" fine old Kentuoky : hlskcy at Ratty's, Wasbingtoo and Jackson streets. * Ewing's bath bouses are opposite Uie sat bathing ground.fully oquipped.atid •e liberally patronized. • I. H. Smith, 47 Washington street, has s complete line of clothing. All tbe late styles. *

aablngtoe S :

THE WEST EN®, ar the Beach. Opposite Congrea* Hall Lawn. Family Hotel. Flret-claa* in all it* appointments. > CELEBRATED SPRING on th* premises. Finest water oo the ooast. EDWARD F. CAKE.

^•ARLINGTON HOTEL-* Opposite B. R. Station. Oranl Street. Cape Ray. Under jeraooal management of JOHN J. KROMER. Flrat-clana Ouimne. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.

THE ROSSMORE,

NOW OPEN

PaelUe and Tcnnewwee Awe* , Atlantic City. K. J Telephone connections w 1U. New York an^ miadllphl* -CaB Ho

LOCATION UKSUBTAMIU.

lab fine solid allvrr souvenir

spoons, go fcxSmlth, No. 8 Washington street, fromTiqup. • Gentlemen's furnishing goods In gltat vsricty at 1. II. Smith**, 47 Washington street. t “Belle of Nelson” whiskey for sale

Collins' Cottage, Decatur street. •

View* iff President Harrison's cottage, .ape May Light House and other prominent subjects for sale at Belas' gallery, Beaob avenue. * Tin type* can be taken and finished in five minute* If necessary by A. P. A H. B. Todd, corner Congress lawn. • Trunks, umbrellas, etc., at L II. Smith's, 47 Washington street. I Kennedy's U. S. P. for th* moat delieioaa beverages in town. * Tbe Stockton Surf Baths baa its life guards oo to protect those bathing in that locality. Tbe large life boat goes on duty Saturday for the season. • • Why are our confections always fresh 1 Because they are manufactured on the premiae*. II. Nuaa, 51 Washing-

'SS2 [ ares raw the svasax or

bathing robee, polite attention, end conv«n(ent rmma. Pavilion oe tbe beach

JPKNS FEBKL'AUY 1st. 1*1. HRN J. P. DOVER

dzevoust ‘viIjIj.a-, Near R. R. Station, Beach and Poet OBoe. Month Enfmyette Ml reel

Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week.

MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

THE GLENWOOD,

Hughes Street,

venient room*. Pavilion oe tbe beach furtaooommodattoo of bis bather*. * Soft Cream Candy at Nuat', 61 Wash-

ington street.

Champaign sad Claret Soda at Ken-

nedy'a U. 8. P.

Only place where Caph May dla-

r. ASH HUNT-CLASS IN t

,L ITS APPOINT*!ENTH.

8. P. WILLIAMS.

A very bright eaterie of young folks, stopping at Congrea* Hall, are : Mlaa.* B. Bunting, H. Banting and Banting, and Messrs. Garrett aod Sperry. Mlaa B. Booting attracted much attention end favorable mention at Congress Hop, Saturday evening, for her dress, e beautiful white laer, with field gIsaacs aod natural flower*.

Go to Lansing's Cate, aod Burner Garden, corner Lafayette and end %■ aster streets, for private terrapin topper*. soft, hard, and deviled ora ha, ayster* scalloped end to every other style, “'tte nook clams. Game In season. . aod llqnor*. Beer oo draught. Families supplied * Tbe latest success Is crashed. Violet soda at Kennedy’s U. 8. P. * Souvenir Spoons at Joa. Hand's, 9 Washington street. They are worthy of your attention. Come and see them.* Fred Arnold's Merchant'* Exchange, I Washington and Jackson street*. Is one ! of tbe popnlar placet of resort fur tboar wbo desire to enjoy seaside delicacies prepared in a most skilful manner. Tbe liquor* dispensed at tbe bar are pronounced by connoisseur* to be of remarkable quality and pur.ty. * Artistic grouping by A. P. & H. B. Todd, tbe photographers, foot of Congress lawn. * Dr. ^ llllam B. Jones, tbe wall known Philadelphia physician, la effecting many carta of that most distressing disease—catarrh—by tbe application of he American Catarrh Core, of which be 1* tbe discoverer and manufacturer. That there la merit In the preparation may be attested by tbe fact of the large ana Increasing aalea and the many grateful testimonials of people cored. 2t There will be more new aod popular drink* than ever Ibis season at the Colombia avenue drag store. No trouble to crack or shave Ice. * The Arlington baa been greatly Improved and present* a very oozy appeariooe. The rotunda la brightly fretcoed and carpeted aod all the rooms bare been thoroughly renovated and in many instance* recarpeted. Proprietor Kromer provides aa early breakfast for cottagers aod others wbo leave for Pbilrdelpbia on tbe early train and It has proven to be e greet aoeom-

Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. FIFTY -r ADDITIONAL -r ROOMS MOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF QUESTS. URN. F. HAIXFMBECK.

CARROLL, VILLA, Jackaon Street, ■enr the Beach

CAPE MAY, N. J.

Delightful location. Everything FlraLdlam. Close to Ocean Pier.

MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

-ssHOTELoCOLUMBIA*-

Thoroughly Renovated and Improved.

asTOTKF 02FnTT. J .A 73. H-S-U-USS

H. W. Sa\#yek, Manager.

WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 48 Waithingtoii Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.

JACQUETTE & STRATTON, Mo. 12 Wauhlngton Street,

FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS, FumUlea Served FreaxpUy. Order* SelteUed.