Cape May Daily Star, 23 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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HOOEAT! HOORAY! I Cape May l_Cape May! 1 AH! HOW WE DID ’EH! O&pe May IS; Blrartoo 4. HpeeluJ IS Ihr D»n.T Brik. RiraaTOS, July 22, 1891.

m ball sU}, did laatolgl lit htd •pent s »trjr torry tfltrnooo oi Its tod tiler ftclog tilt crack Cape May* fur nine weary Innloga tod totaken lilaaelf to bit dretalug room tad beaee borne, t badly abauertd young man. Yea, the Cape Maya bad tblnga all their own way to-day. On Monday, Kirertoo bad beaten them at Cape May by the aoore of 8 to S. They knew they coaid beat Captain Kaodolpb'a boya, and were determined toaooompliab that feat yeaterday. They went lc“ “ game for blood, and they aplllcd of It. TTiey bR MePetrldge fre rather bard. In addition to that reoelred eery poor aupport, Nelllna, Dreonen, Randolph, being away below their average. Cook made a nice eatch. aod Cake a Doe throw to the plate, and that waa about all In the line of Rlrertoo'a fielding that waa worthy of tlon. The Cape May’e, on the , hand, played ball for keep’a; their fielding waa excellent, the main feature* being the eeeood baae playing of Dnrell. firat baae playing of Dairagh, a one hxnUeri catch by Wagepburat, of a liner from Oake’a to', a catch by Daahlall of • Ilf agatnat the rlgbt-fielo fence from Cake'a bat. and Kamadrll back running natch of Nroaa long drire to oanUe. The pretty Riverton'agronnda presented a moat plctureequa algbt. - * aland waa filled with gaylydt »1 moat a thouaan.l men lay >d on the graaa, forming a borae»round the field of play. A party

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Fetching the Doctoi At ni(rht b always a troubtf, and it is often an entirety unnecessary trouble if Perry Davis' PAIN KILLER is kept in the house. A few drops of this old remedy in a little sweetened water or milk, brines prompt relief. Sold everywhere. Its timely use saves trouble, money and suffering; for one thing is certain Pain Killer Kills Pain.

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Dianne-. _ . _ Nfoe, lb 0 1 14 1 1 Cook, rf 0 14 0 8 McFetridge, p 0 0 14 1 Totala 4 « 27 18 14 Earned runs. Cape May 8. Two bate bits, Dun-11, Cook. Struck out, Randolph 2, Cook 8, MoFetrldge, Darragh. Flist barn on tolla. Field. Haamdall. McFetridge. Passed halla, Laoalug 3. Dreonen 2 Time of game, 1 hour 58 minutes. Umpires, HQIman of Bur llngtoo, and ilyoeman of Phtladelpbla. The baae toll season is now folly on. Cuban Giants to-morruw and Satur-

day.

Ca|*e May va. Mrlr.ee to-day. The viaitora are ask! to be good playera.

tonkia, Mlve Nellie V Uauklo. Ham Uruun He May.bnrg. Pa—Jno Dean sad wile. Mia Oran. Mta SrlBr Oran. Mia Claribel Oran. Mia Margarrt Dean PhUadelphla-W h Kodrlbrimrr, C B Flit ad wile. Mia Beale K FUe. Mrs K M.-sd aebe.Mla KdmrBarhe Lootovllle. Ky-Owan Bteuard. Mrs A D Wasrart. Miss Mej-ette Kelkeay

CtocMag Party. A jolly party of Congress Hall guests were out on McCaully'a tally-bo yesterday morning and had a delightful ride around town and along tire strand. The. parties participating were as follows: Mr* E. Reyman, Mr and Mr*. Hlapr, Mr. J. E. Ctohrnn, Mm. Wm. H. Young, Mrs. T. ~B. Swart*. Mr. and Mm. J. 8. Maylor, Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Hrainsnl, Mr*. F. Boyle, Mrs. B. Boyle, Mr*. John Boyle, Carl P. Qilroaine, F~t A. M. Loomis, Mr. Phil. H. Cake. A second coaching party from Congress Hall went out about six In Use afternoon, returning in time for supper. The following composed the party : Miss Helm Adler. Mr. Harry Adler, Mr. A. Adler, Blanche Adler, Mm, Koacuburg, Mia* Miller, Mr. 1>Ppenhelm, Mr. Umeubaum, Mis* Koacuburg, Mr. Wm. Warring, Mm. Miller, Mm.

Adler.

Photographs of Group* at the seashore. Ifwell taken, the faras brought out good and dear with natural cxmato a delightful laouvenlr of ’a sojourn near the beach

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Soparflaoua Hair eatirely removed from the face without Injury to tba moat dalioata akin. Paris fuil-t Manicure Pariora at the Devon, South Lata jette street. Jy. BS, fits. were all after that moat pleasant of all drinka. Champagne Soda. • The P. E. Sharplaaa Butter the oelebrated Delaware oounty GUt Edge ButUr, for whlob everybody U asking, b for sale only at Haldn * Bro’a Exoel-

Ivket, 88 Waablagtou i bk tatter In the market. > ,

D Teller and wUe. Alrile Teller. Mia BHiu-he Teller. Mia Helen Mayrr.Cnamd K Clothier Jr Wliralngtce—Enrene UuPoel and wife Harrisburg—Mrs <!ee Her*net. C H Bergner Clnciar.au—ri E Mourbrad, Via T Buckner' ‘ MraJH Buckner Baltimore—M Uddeabera and wits Wheeling—B Fisher andWMe. Mm D C Lbt. Mrs D C Fisher, Misses Nancy and Uertnsle

Clay urn-Mrs A B Pkree. Mrs Jennie Piero*. Urman Pierce. DW Moore. Howard Moore, tos C Moure. Mary F Moore, Anas Moore. Hutchinson. Edw K alA KT Unden wuowaB. Phitadalphla—Mrs Blraheth Wolgamutii' Ha 8 P Walgamuth. Eugene vrolmoauUr J M Arrtaon. A Miller. A L Millar. Gao Burg. hard New fork—Wilson HMyerand srtte Wllintngtrm—W B Biinekle, Mr* W K ■rtoeUe, W U Biinekle HalUmore—Miss M J Peirce

A ssssiderful. wonderful gift of God k the lilreaed airl It dura but alsnd upon Ha dignity, nor revo.t at the way it Is trrsted. It Infolds ns every chance It gets like a garment: it earrsara us like a cover. It dries team: It auutbra sorrow; it lightens afilicliou. The lurUirul heart, tire otrrwion^fat brain ruah to the fresh sir |..r .■..ii-.laii..u and lealoraliun, nut si way* fiial tier stune boaUng. the same reviving tuflur-noe. Th. miracle of It la always bring perfuruml. the measure of It Is every moment emptied, yet remains a]ways full. Wa need In our dally Uvea a Irreader. wider, truer, more general recognition of

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Milk and Cream Depot,

48 JACKSON STREET.

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abutting tU dour. “Shut that dour; I almll catch my death vf cold,'' la an everyday form of expression. It is not true; it dura not really mean anything Often the open door would let In the chance for life Instead of death, but the Inaccurate end 111 conditioned expnsoion dora 4u srdrk nerenb*.

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It gives the child, to whom It Is usually addressed, the Impression that air is a bad thing; that guodnena and virtue ootudsl lu • • g It out, because of the mischief it and wickedness In admitting It so that It may way work Its evil wUL Of couras It la nut necessary to alt with en doom aod windows In cold wrattier, make ourself and others generally uncomfortable. What we need la the recognition of the virtue, instead of the vice of fresh air, lu inherent virtue, which It holds

night and day. and duty of man and

. m taint and corruption by admixture from barnyard, decomposing refuse, or not allowing fresh air to take the place of dead air within doom. If this recognition were pan of the un riuen law of our Uvea. It would not need preaching to enforce 1L Children would literally take It in with the eir they breathe, and the knowledge of It would he

illy admitted that It

ily the child of well to do or cultured uu Id Great Britain that k as well aod wisely cared for and that is as happy as the child of Japan. There la no doubt that the average of childish comfort and happiness la very much greater In Japan than In England. Yet a well ordered English borne Is baby's paradise. There he is nut rathed In bandage* and rolled In a pillow id crowned with a nightcap: be is kept always dean and sweet; he Is lightly hut sufficiently clothed, and he Is allowed to

grow strong aa much

longer put to bed In a deep wooden cradle set on wooden rockers, but light and airy baaalnrUe, which either atlonary or swings lightly upon hooka The question of station wry or muring baasinette baa become somewhat vexed among _ doctors favoring Ibeopin lop that it U neither necessary nor drain

InfanU should be eei

with rocking or swinging. The log cradle bad a much more fearsome moloo than the swinging bnrainette. Rocked y a careless or energetic person it would

flea make the baby ilk

Indeed, there used to be a traditloo among bumble mother* (a tradition which in Scotland) that if tl» cradle

ipty the baby would

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leave Gape Mar aa loUows for PHILADELPHIA: M..A0CUMNUDAT10K.Stops at , itaUunyaud ariiira Sty! at ne» aeh! 'lur AlUnuc Gtly.** - •<7 iu\ A M —Etprra..arrives, at I'biUdel /.UU pbl* at »1U A. n Th.. train ha* a thorough Bull, t I'AiiurCar to New \uik. •c UA A M.—Eii-ies*. arrives IldUdrlptila O.UH musA M

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Fashionable Millinery A Fancy < Goods, Embroidery Silks 1 ^ ° And Rtamped Uuen Goods. Btamplag «me

Mlsa Jennie Wales.

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YETERINARY SURGEON HEAlHJl'AItTBItS. LOPER’S HOTEL, capk'maV Every Tuesday. S. S. COLE. V. S.. MilK illr Office—High St, opposite W. J K. B.

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Agent end CommiuJen Dealer.

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City.

FROM PHILADELPHIA.

Trains leave lor Cape May:—Express seek day>.eynu* * .*:-'ii*ndMtfc.*5(nr. w. Etcur* mi7to *.«. Saturday, only. Btprn. •im 'lo M KtP'era. *A2u. BxcurPhiladnIphla._W{todngtyn ft Baltt.

WEST END LAUNDRY

HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, Washington and Ocean Streets. Largest Store and Market in thia City. OUMPLETE STOCK OF FIXE GROCEU1EM. V.grUblra. Freeh Meat*. Bert Grade Butler*. Poultry. Ftob. uyrtrr*. Terrapin. I'Uau. Ac COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE lunto-o, Oi:. A l l K SIH.11. BVLO* O .MIIM.T(>\ S I ItI I:i pHOICE jATtNES AND JlriqUORS. Iff <'®Id I*ffi«er Bei r. Snumipp UMrdrn Btolled Ifooel* ■ Kpn iwHy for Krtmlly l uc.

EXCELSIOR MARKET, No. 33 WAMHINGTON NTUKKT. CAPE WAV CITY, H. J. JOHN HALPIN & RR0.

J. W. EAGAN, Mansion House Bakery, K«». 7 MANSION KTKKKT. ^

li. BckA*. NlaOunrry. Tollrt Pa. .. kle, Pocket Cutlery, Cat]■cl TacHa,

llngloc. MlMBAllartlnxtoa. Mia Bit a. Bobt P Hoopea. Mrs Wm B Bri

llolnooag—Mta 8 H AtMnsoa Ctaaaaluon-W ll L pplncoti Wrattown—G H Bart ran. Mooreatowa—W Boherts Hrlraar*. in-John U PhiUi* bilu Wolf. D 8 A. and wUe Boatou-M rv L F Gardner Lincoln. Neh-G A Bash Detroit—T W Barr and wile

Lancaster—J Mayor and wife, Mlu B .nalham New York-A B Stark. Min Stark and maid Broo»ly»-U 41 Taflor, 0 B dark. T Chicago—Mlu G 8 St John. Mm T 8 81 John Id 9-MlAi Mabel Andrew*. T 8 Andrew*

Henry Brswwlle. Alfred Carter and wile, Mia I in.* Carter and **.ia

children, etc., viaH lb* Cheater Studio, Stockton batha. Tic type* can be taken and finished in fire minute* If necessary by A. P. A II. B. Todd, corner Congress Uwn. •

LOST.

Lorr—On July Slat, a small twisted diamond ring, between Congress Hall and Ooean street. Liberal reward. Return to Ma. K. Heyman, Congress

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Lorr—Tuesday afternoon, a roll of

Five dollar* reward If returned ■'*“ jy22 3L

Lout—Tto party who took umbrella

ke at the poat-oUce, Monday u at .I o'clock ; pleaae return

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Nell I and John K. ig grocer*, loth pnd ladelphla, is this day al consent. Julia K. iwa from the firm.

Norris atraeU, Phi dkaolvtd by Riulnal Chandler wlthdrawi

John L. Neill aasnmes all bilk payable

and reoalrable

JOHN L. NEILL j>21 8t JOHN R. CHANDLER.

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For one week, iron July 90th, Mias Cloud will manicure ladles and gentlemen for fifty cents. First dare work guaranteed. Park Toilet and Manicure Parlors, Tbs Devon. Hours 8 A.M.to 83*. M. _ jyaQ-lw

Sit nation Wanted,

ig and experienced colored • a situation as waitress in a

private family or board in*-bouar, Ap-

ply to 59 Washington street.

Cow* lor Sale.

Mix Fresh Milch Cops for sale by .the MRS. HaigIau VaaGll tiKit. , ^^rbrirebotf; Cape May Co., N. 9.

rocked when

4nly be ill when next put Into’It The rocking cradle with lu great wooden hood has had Its day (and bow magnificent the height of Ua day waa may be guemed from the cradle of James 1, that wa* shown In the Stewart exhibition)—It ha* had its day, and la now departing into the Umbo of things obsolete and forgotten, and thllber probably In tbs course of yean the awing lug basal nett* will follow It—Strand Mag

How Paris Dog SUalera Work. There Ua means of stealing dogs which re quires great dexterity. It consist* la cutting the cord or chain of dugs that are led aod carrying off the animal before lu owner U aware of the theft. ThU U a risky dodge and dora not always succeed. It U generally tried In crowds and with small dugs. These anlmaU are always getting between the legs of pedestrians, and their owner*—for the most part women-let go of the suing in order that the animal may free himself. Then the teuton runs from onu person to another, seeking to recogulxe wander a few steps away be U at oure ►cited by the prow ler, who U on the watch, and who conoeaU him under hU coat WbiU the woman U looking for ber dog In

other. When the dog U led by a man, the trick U not ao easy. However, H succeeds eoaietlmas. If. when the theft b discovered, the dog baa no collar, the stealer pretends that be found the animal wandering In the street and U taking him to the pound So the owner ll obliged to go to the pound and claim Ida property. ThU visit costa him nine franca, two of which are given to the person bringing the animal there. If the dog, when stolen, bad a collar and plate bearing the owner's name and add re**, the thief first tries to take it off. But If he doe* not succeed be runs great risk of being arrested. When this case happens, be pretends that be wa* carrying the dog to the address marked on the collar. ThU excuse k not always accepted.—Paris Cor. New York Epoch.

“Seafaring n

icu often suffer from sra a retired nary officer. “I touch of It every voyage. Not tto long continued and sometime* deathly Ulueaa of tto landsman, but decidedly uncomfortable, nevertheless. It usually lasted a day with me—sometimes only a few hour*. It would repeat Karlf * — port. The only chasing a Confederate blockade runner. 1 got so exdtcd that I forgot all about It Curiously enough, when the excitement raa all over I felt a tinge of It as nsual. “It k tto billon* temperament. I’ve been ao buuillUted over It that I could ' " ' No, I wouldn't dare go off tha g because I know I'd be sick. There U really do sure remedy for seasick- ' am. though the brat precaution against violent attack U to go without eating or drinking on tto day you sail Must people £ rit* seasickness by overloading the atomh Just before sailing."—New York Herald.

Accidentally the hair haws lu color In a variety of ways. When the cyclone occurred at Louisville. March >7, UM. and tto Falk City toll fell, burying Its occupants beneath tto ruins, among the few drawn from tto wreck com par* lively unhurt eras

hair, which six hours toture was perfectly black, waa found to he streaked with line* of gray and while. A score of similar exipk* sou Id to d!

Probably tto t i tto world is that running from Glog glut* to Louuering. Dear Vienna. It k only twenty-five miles In length, but curt le,000,000. It begins at aa elevation of 1,400 fast aod baa Its terminus at 13,000 laurel*, and croaera Itself nine Umra

■ In this country. It wa* first Ind In England, and It la claimed tor tto onw material that it is stronger than -**— Halting, more durable, more efficient, a low priced.

CART. FRANKS’ Old Virginia Tobacco & Cigar Store Ke. 20 Washington St.. Cs»t Mar. Flrsi-claa Ghtars andGhcalnxTuiisn.i Materials and FtahlnxTackle. 8b * “ 1 Bottom Prices

MECRAY'S Grocery Store, No. 75 WASHINGTON ST„ CAPE MAY CITY. IVe have introduced Meats —Lamb, Beef and Veals, into our stack, and can supply allcomers in any quantity. PRICES MODERATE.

AMERICAN CATARRB CURE. Ban cured hundreds uf case* where NPECIAI.INTN FAILED. IT WILL GYBE YOU. Prepared by IW. W. !i. Jour*. 1XK So. ath great, Phi lade! pb a •SJ'or sale at-Kenned)'- United hum Pharmacy, Decatur ap'< »•*>

Wasuikotoh, above Ockar Street. BUAKUlMi HOUSES A SPECIALTY. ..n el leu vi re aavirtiueni of Carriaxea. with rued Horse* and careful Drivers, can be obtained at all hours lor Private Parties. Bxcur—i, etc., at moderate charge, WILLIAM UEBENTHAL. Proprietor.

To Cottagers. F«r Shoe RepHirlnic,' thoroughly and neatly dune, bring your work toTHOS. 1L TAYLOR, the popular shoemaker, Doeatur street, second shop from Marcy A Mocray's ■ drug store. Charges moderate.

I. L. Sheppard,

JfllflllSfllKG GOODS, SS WASHINGTON STREET.

V AT WEST ESI) HOTK1.-W* TOHlTcT LITTLE,

PRACTICAL

Painter and (Hazier, SHOP—Bank Street, near Jackson HI. Depot. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. A. G. & N. B. BENNETT, Painters and Glaziers,

• EWIS T. STEVENS,

Ascot

INMAN AND INTERNATIONAL TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. ••Cirr or Nxw Yore.” "Citt or Psris.'

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CAPJE MAY. LOTS FOE, SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVINE 140 of the finest bur.llBg lota. frenUnx on Bearn avenue. Patterson avenue, Broadway First and Second a>fnue».*d)(,limit; the hand, some cuttaxr ol Thomas F. Kelly aod Dr. Axnew. New Bench Drive. Board Walk, Pure W a ter. Gas and Electric Lights In Front. The lots arr Tin 140 and SO* 130. Flans and farther Information from JACOB SNAKE. Attorney. 427 Walnut Street. Phliada. J At I r K. TAYLOR.Cape Mai .

ARTISTS' Materials UrawliiR land Painting OntfltH for Out-door Sketching. WAX ADD PAPER FLOWER MATERIALS. f. Weber & Co., 1126 Cheslnnt St., PHILADELPHIA, den by mall promptly

OFFICE Of THE NEW JERSEY Trust and Sale Deposit Co LaftTfitU and Bask bit., Cape *aj. genu for the nu erty. the Collection of Interest, Dividend and Boone. Act aa Treasurer or Afeut of Charitable.

Wills receipted for and safely kept without harfe. Deposits of Money will be received payable ►rest at three per cent, per annua will be al H. C. THOMPSON. Ax*uL ■min OHoe. Camden, N. J. Incorporated November 10 UM. CAPITAL, aaoo.ooo. MANAGEMENT. ALEX, a. CATTBLL. Prertdent. F. W. AYER. Vice rreetdenl. EDWARD 8. HALL Becretarr and Trass.

E.C.KB10BT. Glows E.Tatlok Edward 8. Hall,

JACQUETTE & STHATTON, No. U8 Washington Street, (Adjoining Powell's Restaurant.:

FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS, FmmlUcffi Nerved Promptly. Order* Nelirlted.

GOODMAN, GILLEIPJPE § €0., (BMOumme S. E. COB. 13th AND MARKET NTN.. Pliilaclclplkia.. Our Mr. Chandler, who has called for Cape May orders for the past five years, wrill continue to cal! on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. Goods Carefully Parked.

C APE WAY PAYIIxION.

FIRST-OT.ASS CAROUSAL. 5 Cents per Ride RlTkOLFH 1MJI.L.K.

CARROLL VILLA., Jarknon Street, near the Beat'll. CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything First-class. Close to Ooean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

THE GLENWOOD, Hughes Street, OPEN FOB THE NEANON OE 1NU1 NEW liorsr. AND FIRST-CLANS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. 8. P. WILLIAMS.

NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, AI.EX. CimifO, Proprietor. Directly on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.

THE WEST KXI>, a- the Reach. Opposite Congroa Hal! Lawn. Family Hotel. Firal-claas Id all It* appointment*. CELEBRATED SPRING on the premise*. Fineat water on tto coast. EDWARD K. CAKE.

Sewell's Point House. fc^CHOICE WIYEN A YD LIQUOR*. Parties supplied for Fishing and Sailing. Oysters In every style. WM. K, YOI NG.

The renovation and reconstruction of the

DELAWARE BAY HOUSE,

At the Steamboat Landing,

And Ua additional facilltire fur the comfort and onjovmeDt of gucsta, make It a moat desirable place fur louriate, and Cape May sojourner* as well, who desire an ouUng or a <1ar of rnjnvmeoL EVERY PORTION of the bouse and grounds has been remodeled and the cuisine, chowder, oyster*, aud aca flab of every kind are furnished In Uie style of the firm-class metropolitan hotels. With Sea Bathing, Sea Breezes And all the delight* of an unsurpassed beach to add to the comfort* of gucsta. RATH-HOKKE'i are thoroughly furnished with all appliances. Trains from Cape May City run every half hour during the day and night. Meal* w 111 be served to parties at the abortest notice aud with all Hie accessories

desired.

Do NOT get off tbe ear* at Cape May Point, but keep your seat* to tbe end of the route. CiEORGE H. Bj^TES, (Of lire Oriental Hotel, Phils .) PROPRIETOR.

W. C. UONAKA & CO., 48 W'm*klngt«n HL., Cape May, IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS, Ucnt'a Walking Caoea and Turkish SHeper*All kinds of Frenoh Fancy Chluawarr. Complete line of cut sllverandotber Jewelry. Kndleaa assortment In leather good*

Congress Hall Boarding and Livery Stables, North and Congi-e** 81*., Cape Hay, J. P. BRICK. Homes taken to Hoard by the -Hay, Week or Month. Poo, Phaetoos. Village Carta. Drags. 4U- to Hire.

EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Between Perry and Jacknon Mil, Opposite the best bathing grounds. Perfectly equipped bouses. Careful attention. Fair Prioea. SAMUEL EWING.