.Hetel Th °9 r * ai J* t Mety
MILLINKUY STOKE,
1 Y^rEST JEIKEI KUIJCU&U. ' TIME TEVUC IK EFFHT JI LV K»Ttslnt in
B&ttiikon—Mte* B KCat*!»(. MIm tUr, I Cuiblot. Mia m M OoliUw. Mia fetal Cuitilng. Mia HsrA UcrrU
rMMM|4>U-T F Timn011.1 ud wilt
l-AFATKTTK.
riillaaipkU-Mto. VC mrart. Mia B Shun. M Hrnrj Tkoralao. W K LaM^ Gtti. HuUoo.
W Bortf. Mr. T A Maloti
lUr u4 wile. Wa r tftnp Sew Jmcy-B Dtum «
OBd wilt
Alin B BodlMt, • D Had .OfeTooof. LC AftorV
BASE BALL.
Cs^JUj, »|Tc.8.I ,4. Hiwrlol In Ikt UiiLr utau. I'MJLoMCLrriA, Jolj U —Tbe Cope Mojro come op bare to-dij ood ployed wltli tbe Bobojlklll No»y out ot 8 too la Um oflerDooD. They boot qu.kor Udo bod by o tooie of 9 to 4, Bululy bwcsun they bolted bolter. I'ricot, Uio Cor util L'aireaity pltober wo. la tbe box for Oope JUy, end tbe A. C. d. N. could uo doUUdi:. with
bim, Snyder
rder ood Mou^oaory bein*
r.Uwr freely, but hod be reoelred per I rot .Opport ao run* would here bepa ororud by tbe Cepe Moyo. The ocore: SOHOVLKfLI, NAVY.
m. Ife. ■ r. x. *.
Montpomery, of 0 1 E 0 0 C.rfroy, 3b 0 1 1 7 I K.>iIu«b. :!1>..........1 .18 10 Snyder, n and 1 1 2 U 0 Si.uuoa. poiidlf.'...0 0 1 0 1
v .O 0. 2 S O.
CAPE MAY.
2 13 0 8 4 10 8 10 0 0 0 0 0
llurvll, 8b .....8 Wo|;eabnr«t,« 1 Field, « 0 Urn Inc. ef 0 Unhid, rf 0 Konindrll, of. 0 Kin*. Ob....... 2 Derrogb, lb..1 Prlr.t, 8 Total* 8
Cape May 0 0280810 0—8 tWnuylklll N.ry.. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2—4 Karued tuna, SokuylkiU. Nary 2. Tbiee-bhae' bile. ' Snyder, Durell. Teo-baae blta, Durell • Baeee on bell., Mnatfoinery 3, Blmpeoo 2, H.medeU Print. Left oe beeee, Cape - May 8, Nary 7. Struck oat, Kloy, Dirragb, lirrscn, Sim peon, Vail. Snden baaea, Ktay. Darragh, Carfrey, Snyder, Bergen. Double pleya, Moore and Simpeou. Peeerd ball*, Moore. Wild pltcbee, Bergen 2, Priest. Hit by p tubed ball, Loosing. Umpires Billy .Sny^g a^d^danm Ureal rMlhu.laent prcralled. " Three chtvre for tbe Cape May" aboaled tbe multibide at the J Stocklou wbe herd tbe aoare. (ireatgame to-day. Cape May ti. Taoooy. Teoony la a strong probably etju.l to A. C. 8. N. MIBF notes. Temperature of tbe water yeaterday wea,7L
omV
»a o< Ike moat attractive unite to be teen during tbe morning bathing hour
1« that worn by Mlu Elliott.
MMt Unarrab E. Hoffman, a young
bathing anlt^of Woe Oannel with
dot u
Mia C. Hodgera, a brunette modium height and haodeome figure, lores the bath In tbe breakers pod wear* • Deat-flsMfeg bath leg sail Bbamaybe aeen dally In tbe Stockton group. Tbe Heptane Hfe-aavlng bathing anlt that It being Introduced at tbe 8 ton bath bourse it tbe simplest, practJMl and tnaet ttfhctlee life attli
Tbe a
view by be log placed wKWo a double tbkekneee of tbe drees extending around tbe body under t^jgma, oapablg of In flatlon by — —| rnblg^ t
fiocat yaofaVaf Um float.
R. H. Adams, fldwaad Doooeon. Charles D. Robinson, Samuel D. B. Hilaee, lonned a party
Mias Daonenlwum omI tha;
pen formed another pieaaet party which made e catch, It le taid, of fifty
pounflA ^nd «*dm that Ibis lobe
grot dT*o ataaon.
tlorioa which cannot be eanoluahriy fbown lo be atnighL njffUjftpT If
m Tobacco & Cigar Store ^,
Pcrn^BavW TaVwKttVev W Always in Reach. This old and popular remedy also, and always, CURES PAIR of the Cramp and Colic family— of the Cough and Cold 1am--Patn of the Cut and Bruise fiunily—every Pain in every family. For Horses and Cattle also.
QOOJ>-tf oMd.
Sold Everywhere. Boy NOW.
The first story comprises a parlor MrlS in dimenaioua, a dinin* room 12x15. with kitchen extension 12x12, pantry, claeata. etc., complete. Tbe roof of tbe kitchen extruaioa extends over tbe back door, forminga veranda, which shelters it from storms and sun. Tbe front entrance is protected by a neat porch. Tbe front door leads one through a small vestibule, which in the
Secretary Halford’s OBee.
Secretary Halford baa established his office at Congress Hall, where all Executive business will bereaLer I e transacted until tbe President decides to return to Washington. Tbe suite of rooms it made up of Noe. 90, 22, and 28, and are ao the first floor, on tbe far end of tbe southwest wing of tbe botrl In tbe bolls are threestooda, a new and beautiful rack, with a plate glaaa mirror. The far room ontbcooesu front la tbe private office ol Mr. Halford,
lives callers. In it nro a
prevents cold draughts from blowing roctly into tbe haiL Tire staircase oo pies the full width of tbe ball. Hack of tire parlor 1s tbe dining room. 12x14. with a good sited pantry, which shuts off this om from the kitchen. The door opening tbe cellar stairs and tbe china closet occupy tbe balance of tbe space on this aide of tbe room. A chimney with an open fireplace and grate fur burning anal and a neat mantel, and glazed tile hearth complete.
antique oak. The ehalrs and tele a-tote ore covered with handsome brown leather and are very
Inviting.
Thkrk seems to be one thing lost night of by those chronic fault-finder*
Cape
Hay U too slow." Do they rvmemb.-r that in the olden time Cape May had rival on tbe New Jersey roast— Long Branch? Do they expect Cape May to do Improbable or Impossible thing* simply because other and newer
places have sprung under different cl
atrouger influences? la Philadelphia too alow " because Chicago was built noe tbe former city was already old, yet has outgrown it iu every way ? Did not outside Influence, outside blood and outside money take bold and make
Atlantic City ? The •• natives ” did not i «n,“tract,ire ro °™ 1 _ , The parlor is Intended to be separated make it, nor can tbe natives make or , from th« dining room" l T portiere*. Tbe unmake Cape Hay. 1 parlur la lighted by two windows In front
- - jand oae on each side. Tbe window on tbe
c.^ >„.....««3“ .sr ru-Tus ;n the war held the undisputed title and . matter which la too often over-
unrlvslled claim of Cogat Uuren, but hoiked in planning
tbe fickle aum, ^ ^ 1
by tbe land boomer and entbasisst. left It to oast lot lo far lew attractive pi sees. Cape May, with a slow but solid and permanent advance, has taken the popular favor and now dons again her crown w Queen of tbe Jersey Coast. No year, nut even among those Of her early brilliant career, marked tbe l auceeea opd profit of tbia aa yet young •ne ot 1891. Within Ofp£ May hostel rlae Is that young element which la bound to carry a “ge" with it, evfin bad U not tbe deligblfol background of health and pleasure IxMoeioed by Cape Hay, Then, from a point of accessibility, she boasts a train servloe never before enjoyed, fast exyrees trains over the West Jersey Railroad running down
r. Influenced ^ Th * kitchen U of good six*, well lighted.
and It provided with a closet for stores, iron sink and portable range. In tbe nd story Ire two good sized chambers, small bedroom* and three closets—all m main building. Tbe small bedroom le rear con easily be changed to a bulbil at any time when desired. There is a 11 attic suitable for a trunk room In tbe roof above the rooms in the see-
fbundslion wall* are
brick, laid In cement mortar around the
It la the bran that performs the labor
of cauvaaaing the elty In behalf of the Cottage Directory. It le the Stab that arranges the summer Tidtotabla. It 1* the Stab that takes flit iuitlativs ki ftuTiifiilng Ike Stock Riport^Witbe
bTAii that always advocates t
s Unarrab E. Hoffman, a young
ting suit of W»^n«>M*!tbpolkair« ^J^* "8 nl
91J rf?.
on account thereof, from source where somebody prefers some other wsj than the proper way, from selfish, sordid motive*; It l* the Stab that loves and stands by this fairest of fair resorts, Cape Hay, and It la the Stab that iaappradaM'afed poArpnLcd . by all who love well-doing.
It is carious that er ‘a drowning
always a number of
'elalmanta for tbe honor of rescuing dr
i carious that every tl :oe ffoat tbeauif er set, there are always i ante for lb* honor of
forfeodavoriarflyreecufe.-It spp the usual state of affairs exists. It also seems that ha boa been fev foot iu sending out oommunieslions about the mat-
White Laee Parasol.white handle. On back country roads from Capa May to CV' °—'—
f-C
U^f^foyAts r^'^Afe
K.i -i The old original Champagne Sod
Uiddxy-to top ot the ground. Tbe frame ot tbe baild- * spruce, wiih the outside walls, 1 roots iheethed with aarfooBl hmnlnrfl and covered with waterproof dwthtng paper, and shingled from the tnundaHnnto the ridge ot the root. Tbe bonding M heated fay etovrn. The coat of iUa bouso, wttboot papering tbe rooms, is «boci8L800- Baum B. Ratmokp.
MECRAYS Grocery Store, No. 75 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY CITY. . We have introduced Meats —I*amb, Beef andjealz, into our stock, and can supply allcomers in any quantity. PRICES MODERATE.
HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET, Waskiugtuu autl (Kcnu Streets. Largest Store and Markst in this City. CXIMIUCTK btock op PINE C*RCK'ERVEH. I*. Bern tirade Baiter., ftai try- PbA, Oystera. Twrapla. fiaat. fee COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE ZHiIHSTG-O, ItfX ATI R MTRtlKT. HKI.OIY W ASHIX4.TO.Y MTRKKT pHOJCE jVlitES AND jpiqUORS, I«« Cold Ijagrr Hccr. Humanaer t.itrdrsi Kwltlftl Gomdi. n fepet lnlly for rnmilly » of. EXCELSIOR MARKET, Xo. 33 WAMHIKOTtlN HTREET. CAPE MAY CITY. H. J. JOHN HALPIN & BR0. J. W. EAGAN, Mansion House Bakery, No. 7 MANSION STREET. **
CAPE MAY.
AMERICAN CATARRH CURE. murl K. Goodwin. 1*0 Cherry street, I. writes: -1 hoc been under treatcotorrii by several siieelalMi wilbMU
. wiAto p a vT* i NEILL & CHANDLER,
LOTS FOE, SALE, ©®<©®ame
ESTATE OF MARK DEVINE N. E. COR. HiHb AND NORRIN NTS.. 140 of the Boest bu. lln* lots. tranUn* on \ 1*11 ilfkdol JkllifV.
Our Mr. Chandler, who has called for Cape May orders for the past five years, will continue to call on Mondays,
Tuesdays and Wednesday of each week. (aoodn Carernlly I’aeketl. Erelglil I’rrpatiil Mr. Chandler is Agent for C. L. W. Bishop, Wholesale Wine Merchant.
some cotton ol Thomas F. Kelly and Dr. At new. Nr« Hraeli Drive. Board vralk. Fur* ft a In. Gas and Electric Lights In Front.
The lot* are Toil40 and Milan.
Pious and further Information from
JACOB SNAKE. Attorney. 427 Walnut Street. Phllzda. JAMES K. TAYLOR.Cope May.
Artists’
Materials
0rawing and 1'atullBK Outfits
for Outdoor Sketching.
CAPK MAY PA YIIsIOX.
FreST-CLASS CARQVSAL. 5 Cents per Hide
UliDOl.PH IHH.I.E.
tttexrot KnieXerbocxerTce omtr); Wasuingtok, above Ocean Street.
BOARDING HOUSES A SPECIALTY.
An extensive amortmenl ot Carriages, with, guild nurse* and con-lul Drivers, ran le ohU'ued at all hour* tor Private Pailies. Ezeur-
alona, toe., al moderate charge* WILLIAM HEBENTHAU Pruprielot. To Cottagers.
For Shoe Repairing, tfaor-
i"K.T“o“'MvL,>iiIE.mj!'rnist and Sale Deposil Co ular slioemoker, Deralur alreeL socund i *
shop from Marry & Mecrey's drug | .
PAPER FLOWER C A-RR-O T jT J jT j-A. 9
THE NEW JERSEY
Lafayette and Bask Ms., (ap< Ma).
U- llenlun ot InlrrmL Divldrud sue i Treasurer or Agent of I'harUablr
JmrfaMsn tit reel, near the Beach
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Delightful location. Everything First-claxe. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON. THE GLENWOOD, Hughes Street, OPEN EOR THE ME AMO N OE 1MUI NEW llin sr. AND FIRSTCLAAH IS ALL 1TB APPtllNTPKNTK. 8. P. WILLIAMS.
I. L. Sheppard, Who also offers a very cumfilrlo stoeX of GENTLEMEN’S FURHlSHlflG GOODS, B5 W ASHINGTON STREET.
GKIStONI’S Milk and Cream Depot, 48 JACKSON STREET.
H. C. THOMPSON. Ajreul a Olflee. f auitleu. N. J. Incorporated November 10 1106. CAPITAL, 8200,000. MANAGEMENT ALEX. G. CATTELL. President. F. W. AYEB. Vice Pi evident. EH WARD A HALL. Becretary and Trees. DIRECTORS: ILL, E. C. Kttigut. Giorox E.TarLoa XX, Enwaos 8.HOU.. i, J.W. Chxxit. ItoAC H. Sum. o.w.Dicxxwsffarr n Bxttl*.
ALXX.G.C F. W. AT* Gxoan* G.
F VIETR1, IWrirrl. Choice Fruits ood t'oilertlonrrj, Italian Macaroni, Vermicelli and Pore Olive OU. 40 Waihington Strut. Cap* Ma/. R. J. Whitman’s Confections a Specialty
WEST END LAUNDRY
fi work done tnaffral-clamm
a. IPPLY AT WEST END HOTEL-SI Li&ySeffillsv COKFlDESflAL MESSENGER,
Sewell’s Point House. WIXKH AND lalQUORN. Psrtie* suppll, d for Fishing and Sailing. Oystei. in every style. WM. K. Y«« N«.
KLOYDT, Fjair Dressing I7AIR Washing Trtatoa Hutu. Agent lor -Gloria Water- lor the Comp Into*.
’ EWIS T. STEVENS,
INMAN AND INTERNATIONAL TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. '•Cm or Nsw Vo**.'' -Citt or P.
JOHN C. LITTLE, W PRACTICAL Painter and Glazier, SHOP—Bank Street, near Jaeksoa 81. Dep CAFE MAY CITY. ». J.
A. G. & X. B. BESSETT, Painters and Glaziers,
, 1: Halt Sooth Fronts! 1 Cape May city outer N’O-S WaMUegtoa hi. 1
CAM MAY CITY, It. J. as xlvea lor all kinds ol wi
JACQUETTE & STRATTON, KTo. 12 Washington Street, cAdjoining Powell'* Rcstauramt.:
NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, 4CFTIYO, Proprietor. Directiy on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.
Tilr: WEWT END,
r fin- ll.isch. OpiKiai'e Congress Hall Lawn. Family Hotel.
CELEBRATED SPRING on the pi
-class
i|4ilnlmrnu.
us. Finest wsler on Hie roe«l. KHWAR0 K. C-4KK.
The renovation and reconstruction of the DELAWARE BAY HOUSE, At Ibe Mteamboal Ijtiidlng, And its iddit'ori*! L.eilltie* for tbe comfort and cnjovmrnt of gurate. make it a most desirable place for tourists, and Cape May sojourners as well, who desire sn outing or a riar of n j.ivmenl. EVERY PORTION of Um-Imuse snd giouod* has been remodeled sod lb* cnls'ior, chowder, oyster*, and sea fish of errry kind are furulabcd in the style of tbe first-cl Oto melropoliteo butela, With Sea Bathing, Sea Breezes I all the delights of an uusurpasaid beach to add to tbe comforts of gueals. It ATII-XIO I’.NK v sietboroaglily furnUbed with all applianoea. Train* from Cape May City run erery half boar daring tbe day And night. il» * 111 be eeiv.d to psrtie* at tbe aborteat notice sod with ell the acoesMirio* desired. EB~Du NOTget off tbe cars at Cape May Polnt.but kiep your scats to the cod of tbe route.’’frj OltlOltOK H. BA.TES, (Of Ibe Oilental Hotel. Phils .) PROPRIETOR.
W. C. -SONAKA & CO., 42 WawhlDgtoa St.. Cape Kay. IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS. Uent'a Walking Canes and Turkish Slipper*. All kind* of French F-ney Cblnaware. Complete line of cut silver and other Jewelry. Endless Assortment in leather good*
FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CBAB8, FaBiillto (terred Prw nspUy. Ordera SaUcitod
Congress Hall Boarding and Livery Stables, Yorth and CongreMM Sla., Cape May, J. P. BRICK. Hordes taken to Board by the Day, Week or loath. rsny Pbariau, ViOage Caru. Drags, fee. to Hire.
EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Betweem Perry suwd JackLMa Sin., Opposite tbe beet bathing grounds. Perfectly equipped bouses. Careful allenltea. Fair Price*. SAMUEL E. EWING.

