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MONDAY. JULY 13, 1881. NoUoe. r»t odlct imoffmeou lor Ibr ran ro ,T„ t ^ afur June litb. WM. tbr pc-u, __ at Ou>« Mu Cltj. K. J-. »IU oi^n at 0 o cJock X.ilTandclioatbAlP-M. On Sundaj. 12
ar or rrrtttrml Irttm. MalbrnoMC oooek \U . «» A. M- ' ArrUjjS 11^2 A. »l- LS. *J0, C 'l‘x-iuJtnrrafBialla-«J». SJO A.'-M . and aodilDP- MF. L- KICH AKKSON. Poauoaatcr.
Durcli baa qjada a KOod catch,though Ibe affair baa qHhiog tu do with tbc diaroood. Mra. Paxaon, «tf« of Cbi«f Joalicc Paxaoo, U Uic guest at Banker Jami•on'a cottage. L. E. Miller, ooe of our general contractor*, la aoperrlainf an exteuaive piece of grading work at Bayrllle, Ixiog laland. Mlaa Edle, of Waabington, la the gueat of Congreaaman and Mra. Rayburn. Mlaa Edie la a moat entbnalaatlc bather. Mra. A. J. Parker, of Philadelphia, and daughter, formerly of Cape May, to our delightful
2311* E C T OXVS\ sxw XT vxaaoii raacr. I.l«lns Chaa, Writ Reach are Unwell, A U «.rrowrll Co ta«e " Kucbulz, Udward i; ; - - Marahall, CO, BcWbare T. K. Mumford, of the New York World, who Is now assigned to duty at the Cape, is a busy man and as bright and clever as any newspaper representative who ever came here. He Is gaining many frlcoda, and we hope he wlU be satisfied with bis stay at the Cape. Mr. Edward Rowe, who visits the Cape every snmtner, a nephew of Mra. 8. J. Macklln, is visiting hia aunt, and . will remain a boot two weeks. Mr. Rowe la now in the dramatic line and is leading juvenile of the Lathrop Dramatic Co., hailing from Boston. He took bis first dip in the briny with bis charming cousin, Miaa Susie Newell, yeeterday. Arthur J. Smith, the chief bulier at the summer White House, la a very courteous official and decides the fate of the caller at the cottage with grace and dignity. He la socially a pleasant man and la making many friends. Mr. Smith cornea formerly from England but la now a genuine American, and is wall known to the newn«aper fraternity In Washington, as well aalfi-GApe May. ATI.15TIC Citt people are making an effort to have the President pay them visit, and will tend a committee « prominent gentlemen over here to Invite him. In case of hia assent, the Disston Cottage is to be placed at hia dla while there. Atlantic rlaims that the visit of Grant daring hia second term gave that city the boom to which is due Its present growth. Then what should this permanent summer stay of President Harrison do Cor Caps May Point hnd Cape May City argued from a similar standpoint?
The Atlantic CHy DoOf £'«««, of Saturday, quoting a paragraph from our ootemporary which claims that Caps May “needs an abundance of every sort of smeaement* ; It hss : Atlantic City and it will make Cape May,” says : “ Atlantic City is what It la, and so is Cape May. They can hardly be considered rivals, so different are they in aUrecthms and surround-
Inga.”
Now, the Seam begs to differ with both journals. We do not need the abundance nor character of Atlantic City's amuacmsnts at Cape May, nor do we think that any difference In sur-
able for Atlantic's Vapid growth and popularity. Cape May la the Queen of seaside resorts, sa the Star hss steadily claimed, because, first, of Its greatly superior natttral advantages over her sister resorts ; and, second, because of her freedom from the grass Immoralities which abound at a place Atlantic City. Atlanta la famous for its demoralising “amusements'* bouses of Ill-repute, its speak-easkes and unlicensed dens, its catering to the conveniences of peculiar people and the almost certain immunity from exposure and punishment of offenders. But, we are willing to admit that very recently the authorities have shown some indication of having awakened to the fact that for the sake of obtaining and ho patronage of a questionable sort much leniency has been shown. Cape May's pride has been, and still ia, that the most respectable of patronage is hers—that there is a freedom from disorder and “ riotous living "—that there Is always pesos and quietness her safety sod protection guaranteed to all, at any hour and In any part of our fair resort. People come to Cape May only
At Atlantic, while many very
people go from the best of motives and
k in worldly amusements and gratification prevails. Cape May has tage population of which no resort can boast a finer or more respectable. To
larity as Atlantic, such ai porary seta forth ws •
t that would favor ■
, we should have to bring the rabble
from the lower coramnnitles of PhHa- Alltoon began
delphia to aid in such patronage ran riot over the traditional and pre substantial glories of grand old Cape May. We do not need to pattern after
U. Woo4 General Passenger Agent of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, bas bis family at Confess Hall. Miss Sberrard is one of the most beautiful young ladles now.at the Cape. Prom here the ff.mlly will go to Bedford Springs. Eugene Harvey, the banker, and of the firm of Theodore W. Myers A Co, of New York and Philadelphia, Is a regular visitor to the Stockton. The many friends of Smith Newkirk, of Salem, N. J., will be pleased to learn that be to attached to the rllngton staff for the summer. Mrs. A. E. Walter, of 16th sod Arch streets, Philadelphia, baa taken No. 10 North street, to be known as Waller Cottage, for the reception of summer uesta, Mr. Ssmnel Nathan still drives bis dark grey, but be baa a fine roan, French blooded animal, that bas s three minute record, fsst enough for his rtufdy owner. Miss Gertrude Bcrg.s lovely Southern girl, from Ssvsnuab. Qa., Is the guest of Morris K. Lsngedorl's family, at his charming summer home, No. 13 Hughes street. Mrs. Geo. W. Boyd, accompanied by her slater, Is visiting relatives in Evanton, HI, and will soon go the Mlnne>U lakes, and In the early fail to reason Springs. Judge James R. Ragland, and J. Boyd Nixon, the prominent lawyer,both of Bridgeton, came down to the Lsfsy Saturday evening to pleasantly pass away Sunday. Common Councilman Thomas Hicks, of Philadelphia, whose family Is stopping at the Lafayette for the season, joined them on Saturday evening and will remain over until today. D. W. Stuart, Michael N'eabit, Al Ford and Wm. li. Mann. They guests of the Stockton, and will remain two weeks, going out to the banks off Angleeea nearly every day daring the
me.
Mist Elvs Fow, oldest daughter of Cape May'e substantial friend, Oscar ~ is blooming into bright and pleasing womanhood, sod Is the light and sunshine of tbe happy seaside home at Broadway and Turnpike avenne. Julian K. Ulaaoow, a prominent t cbaodlae broker of St. Louis, and of the most geuial of men, la at the Congress, re cuperating under tbe Infioenoe of Cape May’a fame Mr. Glaacow enjoyed the Saturday evening bop. Secretory Halford ^|11 to-day open his loe at the western end of Congress all and will have an entrance Iron is street. He arrived from Champlain, Indiana, Saturday night, where toiling bis mother, of whom he to very fond. Charles H. Heostih, managing editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer,and Joseph Robinson, city editor of tbe same br journal, were among Saturday a arrivals at Congress Hall. Robinson returned to Philadelphia terday afternoon and Mr. Ueustto will return this morning. Kentucky to noted for charming woman, and Lootorille furnishes a most delightful example of them in tbe perof Mias Nellie Stork, a sweet little blonde whose soft bine eyes and lovely hair will cause many a mail beat faster and wonder If the fat** will he an kind as to send them ont to tbe State, after Miss Nellto’i return to bar Western home. Mr. and Mra. Solomon Wise, with their daughter and two grand-children, all tbe way from Abbeville, again at the Devon for tbe This family make a longer pilgrimage to the Cape than any of oar habllaes. Six days were consumed in tl Abbeville to beyond New Orleans. They are a vary excellent family. Wm. C. Deveriee, who to with his wife and two daughter*, are stopping ■ the Shorebam, Cape May Point, to gentlemen well reread In the affairs of the country, and especially Cape May. Ha has been coming to Cape May for yean, and to ooe of oar most pi He to talent and to making hosts Of new trtonda on tfato visit. Mr. George V. Taylor, of FbUadelpbla, a familiar figure at Cape May, where be meets many friends, genial and true, has spent the post two or three day* hue. stopping with hie old friend, OoL Lansing. Mr. Taylor has bees Upstart of Criminal Court, No. I, for forty-four years, and be and Judge
end Mrs. Irwin are esteemed Dcyou g urats. Mias Marne Armstrong, an atlractire Philadelphia girl, ia at C.rroII VdlaJ Asa Print is a splendid banjoist and be and ••Kid ,, Lansing pkk the strings together musically. Frank K. Ward, I ho popular coal merchant, ia rtotting friends at a cottage on Franklin street. Ex Deputy Sherifl Charles Algeo. of Philadelphia, to among tbe prominent guests at the Cape. Russel! Harrison came down on a late evenlog train Saturday evening and will remain over until to-day. One of tbe most graceful dancers on tbe floor at the Congress bop Saturday evening was Mias Moilie Stusrd. Private Secretary Uslford arrived from Waabington Saturday afternoon and is now s guest of Congress Hall. Mrs. J. Fred. Betz, whose great beauty and amiability wins tbe mdmlraof ail, arrived at tbe Stockton on Sathrday. Mr. Wm. U. Shields, tbe qult^gopular clerk ot the Chalfoute,haa so anfent admirer In ooe of Philadelphia's sweett damsels, now ootiaging here. Allen P. Lodge and bis family pleasantly located for the lummc Little Willow Cottage, Howard street, 'tween Hughes street and Colombia Among the Camden officials Lafayette yeeterday were C-oonty Clerk Robert L. Barber, City Clerk Tkaddcus P. Varney and City Solicitor J, Willard Morgan. John H. Rigoey, ex-Sup iiinteodent of Adams Express Co., who recently retired, to resting at the Lafayette, his (sTOrite bouse, where be will pass moat of this season. 'Mr. Arthur Rowe of Philadelphia, was down over Snodsy st the snmmer ildence of bis parcels. 19 Colombia avenne where Mr*. Rowe and babe are also speodlog'lbe summer. R. Wood and Interesting family, of Pblladelpble are at the Marine in extended sojourn. Mr. Wood to tbe popular General Paaaengcr Agent of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. Senator George Rosa and wife Doyleatown, Pa., who are gneats of Congress Hsll.sre enjoying Cape May’s exceedingly well. Senator Ross Is i of Pennsylvania's prominent offi-
cials.
C. V. Riley,' Chief eotomonoliglst of tbe Agricultural Department at Washington, and hia wife and family, arrived at tbe Brext-n on Saturday to remain i’s length. They were at the Cape all last season. George W. Boyd, the popular Assistant General Passenger Agent of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, gave a dinner at Congress Hall yesterday to Rosaell B. Harrison, Elijah Halford, Miss Alios B. Sanger and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, Jr. A quartette of Interesting yoong ladies from Obbwnre tbe Misses Rtotert from Cincinnati, and tbe Misses Hoffman from Coldmboa. They are making a tour of Ijie principal watering places on tbe oosstrSfid are registered a Arlington for a short stay. Mr. G&). W. Plumley's stable Ulna three splendid horses, as fine animals m we at tbe Cape this season. For hia own driving be has “Black Beanty.” a beautiful bone and a great Tbe family drive a handsome pair, a grey and bay. to a pretty victoria. Mr. Plumley's carriages are of tbe best makes and make an elegant appearance. Postmaster General Wam maker came down Saturday at the rrqnsat of tbe President to discuss the postal subsidy bill and to arrange specifications with a view to advertising for carrying tbe malls. Tbe PoaimaaUr General bad another object in coming, In that ba, Saturday, celebrated tbe filty-foaith anniversary of bto birth. Mr. Russell Evans, of Congress Place, with a jolly party were ont for a mail Saturday in the Malvina, and daring the afternoon Mrs. Dupont, of Besch avenue, sod s party of friend* made a great catch of crabs from tbe same yacht. Capt. Z. York to s popular captain because be to gentlemanly, careful with hia pitroos sod advertises In the Bras. Mr. sod Mrs. D'Esta, tbe Jeskas, and the arnnslng comedy drama, entitled "Domeetlo Felicity,” constitute ooe of the most refined and pleasing eoUrtolnmenU ever given on tbe pier. Tbe new scenery and decorations add a cheerful appearance. The admission to >3 and 83 eeoto—to pier only, 10 cents. Matinees, Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday, when the admission to 10 cents to both pier and entertainment The Prerdeat Bathes. The President’s time Saturday log was occupied until 11 o’clock going over Ms mail and attending to some business that required to be dispatched. As the weather wa» favorable for bathing, the President accompanied by Mrs. Dimmick and Mias Banger, hi* stenographer, indulged In hia first surf bath this summer. Tbe party remained ia the water about twenty minutes, after which tbe President returned to tbe cottage and resumed the work that he had interrupted to take the plunge i tbc see.
Starlight.
sursloo to Ocean CUy
The only platform of the t'hrtotlan Endeavor Society to the fundamental principles of orthodox t'briaUanlty. One of tbe questions which to dlaturblog the equanimity of young men this imroer is whether It 1* in good form
< go courting In a flannel shirt
Mias Blewblyd and Mr. Newly were' sitting togettm In a qnlet spot on the Coogreea veranda last evening, when she remarked that bar grandfather was a Virginia Tsyb nr. “Indeed,” replied Newby. ‘ To be equally candid, mine
was a Jersey City batcher.
The good yoong man can be seen any day st Ocean Grove, walking mildly to tbe auditorium with bto best girl st bis side sod two by mo books in bis band. Tbe bad young man who brushes by on bis way to the beach remarks that be would rather reverse matters a little, and have two girls and one hymn book. It was a teirible retribution that overtook John Bardsley, bat tbe end to not yet. How about tbe rest of the gang ? In every place where a bad man leads, bad men follow—yea, follow them to disgrace at tbe last, no matter what their pretentions. Truly good men ean. not and do not favor and follow bad
A PBETTr HOP. CengreM Hall tinyety.
It was a very pfdtty affair that came off at Congress Hall on Bstnroay evening. Tbe dining hall bad been cleared of its furniture and the glossy Boor seemed inviting to tbe lovers of the terpaicborean ark Simon Ilaasler's superb orchestra sprang upon tbe eat tbe music of tbe grand march, and yoong men and maidens, wives and matrons, with troops of happy children, participated In the exhilarating opening. Mr. Loomis, who so pleasingly directs these enjoyable affairs, d toplayed hia customary activity and skill. Following is the program, which was prinled upon beaotlfui folders: Walls, “Santiago,” Corbin; Polka, “Congress Hall,” Hastier; Scbottiscbc, “London Gsyety,”' Lutt; 'Volts, “Poor Jonsthsn," Milloeker; •sneer*. “College," Loomis; Galop, ‘Magnet,” Wringerten; Walts, “Abandon,” Waldteulei; York, “University," Felaburg; Polka, “Journalist,'' Haaaler; Walts, “Aul Welderaoben,” Bally.
Mr. sod Mrs. Thos. P. Curley. Mlaa Derricksoo, Mias Kelly, Misses Helen sod Florence Langadorf, Mias Gertrude Berg, Miss Anna Myers. Addison F. Lansing, Miss Beaale Foster, Mbs Clemmie Eldredge, Harry Church, Miss Flora Vaogtlder, Mra, Thee. Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. W. McDowell, Howard Stanton, Mr.''tiffd Mra. Joa. M. Be hell Inge r, Mr. and Mr*. P. 6. P. Randolph, tbe Misses FealhorStooa,
Nellie and Sarah Sberrard, Miss Ei Eldredge, Miss Clemmie Eldredge, Marian Crowell, Mr. Wm. Baker, Mist Mamie Maguire, Mr. fibfl Mrs. Clifford Stanley Sima, Miss Forbes, Miss Bhep perd. Big. Leone, Big. Saavedra, Edward Kennedy, Misses Maggie Mabel Rlegel, Miss Lillie May Fow, Mias Elva Fow, Master Clarence row, Prynk Curran, John Buchanan, Motile Slnard, Harry Church, Miss Daily, Jos. R. Wood and family, Secretary E Hal. ford. Miss Sanger, R. J. T. Allen, Frank Cook, J. Johnstone, W. C. Barclay, G. T. Ryan, A. F. Bowman, Mias Winstooe, Mr. and Mrs. Starr and daugbtera, Mr. Pepper, Miss Boyer, the Misses Van Gilder, Mr. H. J. Street, Mist Nellie Stark. Mrs. A. D. Welsh, Mrs. Smart H. Thompson, W. E. McDonnell, Gertruds Beig. Katie Trotter. Morris K. Langadorf, Lottie Bnlaterige, Arthur Lilly, Katie and Mamie McCoonel, Johnnie McConnell, Wilson Kammerer, Julian K. Ulaaoow, Charles P. Garvin, Mrs. RobL Downing, Master Griffin, Mia Whitaker, Oscar Fow, Mrs. Jndge R. T. Miller, Mtos Nellie
Gallagher.
SUSP XOTES
Eddie Kennedy hod s lovely little . ' ' i maiden In bathing Saturday,
control the actions of Xia . Con v^ Gader „ u «*, of the
tbo soul, declares Msngssartoo. ; 4W#eleU i.— 0 ^ o Uebesch yes-
Ibury’s Methodisl Snndsyschools toedsy Mrs. Fisher and Mr< I’orteufSUnkton Row, elegant society todies, bathe
together dally.
Miss Hart was by all odd* ooe of the o*t charming Isdy bathers seen in a
robs yesterday.
Miss Royal, s pretty Philadelphia girl, has a figure that to sylph like and graceful in the bath, tiro. W. Boyd took s late bath SsV ifday, Miaa EJie remaining from her first bath to accompany him. Mtos Edie, of Washington, is a very handsome lady and much admired, being vary graceful In her rste <U turf. It ws» s shapely lady of about 30 whose pretty bare ankles twinkled In tbe sunlight as she ran over the strand. Mtos Dyer bathed early and enjoyed it greatly. Mrs. Dyer followed later In her oomety striped robe of bine and
white.
Capt. Chambers' life boat to named the ‘-Keep Off”—at least that Is the only sign appears on her aides
turned up on tbe beach.
Tbe pavilions were not very liberally patronized during Satnrday,
preferring to sit under i
on top of the strand, as of old. Mereer, of Perry street, has lor years bathed from P. Quldort'l ooms. HU tall form to daily seer indulging in the breakers sa of yore. The bathing season la fully on, as attested yesterday by tbe great body of aea-aoeked humanity and by the crowds gathered as spectators upon tbe stranl. Charlie Wright, tbe life guard, to capable, being a fearless surf man and astalwart swimmer. He wears s robe lettered. Indicating hia praeent'aolUng. George Fryer finds tbe sorf so oooDnicnt be can skip down from bis residence to tbe beach In bto robe at will. He finds much interest in giving tbs itle folks s good salt soaking. Yesterday tbe yavillona were more largely occupied than on Saturday, still the mass of fashionable ladies seemed prefer to tit upon tbe strand in groups, forming little umbrella sociala, and being more approachable to tbelr Irienda tripping In sad out of the suif.
Well-kaowa lea Meet
On Saturday afternoon as President Harrison was returning from s walk with Postmaster-General Want maker, whom be had accompanied to bto cottage, be met coming along the boardwalk Cardinal Gibbons and Very Rev. A. Msgnier, 8. S., D. D., superior of SL Mary's Seminary. Baltimore, whom be greeted, and after salutations tbe President Invited tbe Cardinal and bto friend to a seat npoo the veranda at tbe Presidential cottage. They chatted for
filteen minutes very pleasantly, neeting was pnrety accidental,
was the first time they had met Is two years, tbe last time being st Deer Park. . Md., when the Presidential family snm-
Mtos J. Mclreod, Mrs. Mclreod, Misses jc^ed there. Tbs President was »ur W.U.* ^— r 'Tl..—I U l-a V _ ,
CONGRESS HA EE,
CAPE MAY CITY, H. J. J. F. CAKE,
Remodeled and Improved. Proprietor.
Oppwhe I'OOgrcas Hall,
prised-that tbe Cardinal bad not called, and tbe Cardinal gave as his excase tbe lntlmaU''0 thst be did not like to Intrude upon tbe President's time when be might want to be transacting public
CAPE IAY, N, J.
J.R. WILSOX, Frsp'r.
^HOTELKX>LUMBIA«-
XTOYZT OFEiT-
Thsrongkly Renovated sod Improved
FOFXTT.K-n. S-S-TES
H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
XDE"VOItT "VIX-iIj-A-, Near R. U. Station, Beach and Post Office. Mouth LaftoyeUe Mroet Tunns—$10.00 and 112.00 per Week. MBS. T. R. BROOKS.
THE GLENWOOD, Hughes Street, OPE* FOB THE REASON OF 1801 NEW IIOI SK AM) KIKST-CLAKK IN' ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. 8. P. WILLIAMS.
e together. Mr.
At SL John's Episcopal Church Rev. T. A. Tidbsll, rector of St. John’s Bupel Church, Camden, N. J., officiated both moratag and evening. His
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Taylor to 66 yean old, sod her leg passed throogh several severe attacks of Illness, to far from well. He leaves this morning for a klgber climate, by advice of
need only to I bto pbyakian. He was at ooe time Lieu-
1 tenant of Police under Marshal John &
Keyser.'
re President and Mra. Harrison and sr Whits any of our best known
A very enjoyable bop wss the
meat fur Saturday evening at tba palatial Stock too. An orehsstra bod just arrived and the music was quite insplr
A psrty of bright young fellows from Congress Hall, accompanied by a Stj representative, ludulg'-d In a watermelon party given by Mr. J. K. tiD--cow. of St. Louis, on Saturday evening. The watermelons were punished iu a fearful manner, as were also the parv takers tbereol the next day. Big. Saavadra recited a Spanish love soug in a delightful manner, followed by Carl Gilmtine In a rendition of “ The Polish Boy," that startled officer Gilbert into tbc belief that a real,' live murder was ogress. This was followed by s song from “ Kid " Abbott, and then the pirty dispersed after singing “ Home, sect Home.' 1 Mary McKee’s BlrlMn) . Little Mary McKee, grand-diughter of President Harrison, arrived at the age of lb ret years on Saturday and had a nirtbday party at the cottage, at which the family -only were present. They enjoyed tbe affair and after the '■—or the little ooe in care of the a went to Lily toke and launched
a pleasant. Informal hop, happy.
log.
joined la by gueeta and cottagere with equal seal. Many young person* prominent in C'spe May summer society were present We note: Mtos Sewell, daushter of Get. Wm. J. fewML Miss liauie LeurertoW** Bue HiMreU. BfioB&fi nbearer, Mis* Artetta Howe. Mis* Maine Amntronx. Mr. and Mrs. OU,erh»IUi. fasseft • — — —
Sudsy Evealag Music Below Is tbe program of isot evening’! Hall by Simon
ILajamin^ Herr
brother. The llttls folks w
i McKee.
A Urge number of tbe Steamer Re public's passengers yesterday were given a fair idea of what ocean navigation to like by being taken ont on a voyage of an boar bQond tbe Cepsa, without extra charge for this rare treat. This was tbe first trip of the kind this season given by Manager W. F. Ruaicll. Special enteitainmanta were given on board yesterday. Including tinging by tbe choir quartette. Tbe RspabHe'-
Kiapp’4 Beat Beer Extract. Going to the country? Going off ■ n _ cruise ? Going to stay at heme ? Take it, 36 oecta. A YneMing Exearateo. team yacht Sybllle, owned by John F. Beta, arrived at the Gape Bsta ’ afteraooa with a jolly party o
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Ratty's ladles’ parlors are just place to have a quiet and enjoyable ' They always try to please every way, the beverages are of best, In any style you may wish, and yon drop In to sss him we ki yon will be pleated. That was a ' sery' modest lady m board of tba other day shocked when a lady stated that she osedafasthtub. ' Why, that to awfnl! You have to take all your clothes off, don’t you?”
Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. FIFTY -r ADDITIONAL ROOMS now open for rue rcccptioh or t jests. SIRS. F. IIAI.LEXBECK.
CARROLL V ILLtY, Jack won Street, near tbe Beach CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything Flrsticlaaa. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
THE ROSSMORE, ^ NOW OPEN Pacific and Tenneaaee Area, Atlantic City. K. -J. Telephone connections with New York and ratedUphta -Can 140 LOCATION UNBUBFABSKB. OPENS FEBRUARY 1st, 1181. MBS J. P. BOYLE ■ lets at the West Ip t.
DARLINGTON HOT ELD Opposite B. R. Station. _Qrant Street, Cape May. Under personal management of JOHN J. KROMER. Flret-claae Culslnn. Large Airy Rooms. Tonne Reasonable.
Marvel of Beauty and CoDvenienj FOR LADIES. The James Y. Borden all-hair bang. No pet, wire, or lace used in its constructipn. Damp or salt air vre guarantee will not effect the curl. Can be dressed by any lady in any style. Recommended by Dr. Juiy Homer Smith and others, at the international Homoeopathic Convention at Atlantic City, as the lightest, neatest, fcoet healthful and natural bang ever invented. Also firtt-class manicuring and fine toilet requisites. PARIS HAIR AND MANICURE PARLORS, At the Devon, - - So. Lafayette Street.
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4£ 'Washington Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.
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