CAPE MAY DAILY STAR I-LBLX»IIED EVERY MORNING, < *x cen i’-TiMT). Dcmno m xoirrui or jvzt m *iocbt.
fittstt’ESEsss;.
SATCHD^V.^U.Y 2C. 1W1. Instead of an cxprnsm- building, Cape ItUnd Lodge No. 80, F. and A. M. should build a neat cottage lor '
TltE attention of the freeholder* oi thl* county Uncalled to the bridge orer the creek, near Congress Hall stable*. It U In a eery sharkly, unsafe condition, and should be repaired with least possible delay. I often wonder at the reck leal with which people put loe Into d rink*. Where does the lee oome from ? It would horrify many of thee* cal people If they ooly knew. Much of It, of course. Is pure enough, but a greater quantity is far from being so. Beautiful and tempting as It looks. It ie full o! danger, 'and yet people who would not drink a drop ol unfiltered water help themaclree freely from the toe-barrel and put pieoes eren Into their wine, which, apart from sanitary reasons, Is an atrocity. I could write pages on the misuse ol Ice, but for the present will content myself with warning you never to put It t*l<> anything; nor must you lay any food directly U|-oc It. lee steals away flavors, absorbing them In the greediest possible manner. One often sees lying on Ice In the shops, and wot bow little people sometime! seem to know of their own business.—Cer. nUada. lUcord.
0tii* Gtrests. knd Other Personal Mentlor
A very Interesting quartette In the cottage colony I* composed of Messrs. Carl Fast, Dr. T. 8. Butcher, J. Joseph Anderson and Ned Wharton. Mr. II. H. Nlckelson, well known to many Stab reader* in this city and county, Is President of the Epworth League ol the M. E. church at Port
Norris.
Mr. Frank Ba!l,au old member of tbe A. C. 8. N., I* quite afavorite with tbe young ladles, as Is attested by bla being able to gather and bathe some four or
five young ladies daily.
Mr. W. H. Dufficld, tbe.pnpular foreman of tbe Daily Stab offioe. Is "quite an enthusiast over tbe “national game,'' and la well up In base ball lore, understanding the rules and regulations
of the diamond thoroughly.
Dr. Tboa. Butcher bathes pretty Mia* Blackburn almost daily. Doc. Is an active li'tle plunger In the surf and extracts about as much sport from his hour In the bath as the next lellow. Miss Blackburn la an attractive blonde and looks neat In bar surf robes. Miss Daisy Davisson, of No. 23 Franklin street. Is an excellent banjo performer, and line musical entertainments In which she la assisted by several young friends, are quite often enjoyed. Sweet musical strains creep out tbe open windows and are wafted over the evening air In delicious waves. Mr. Jacob lodge, one of Cape May'
■es Lou. Hand and Lillie Needles j
(parable friend*.
Miaa Mabel Hess, of Seventeenth and
Starlight.
Did yi
r Stockton Baths for polite • the temperature of the
Mlaa Mabel Hess, of Seventeenth and ptf you see the people crowding in water i. taken dally, and also where the Chestnut. Philadelphia, la visiting Miss the Columbia avenue drug a tore. They elite of aodrty bathe. •
Mabel Reed. "* re *” irur that most pleasant of all j
nett*, of Philadelphia, Is visiting Miss
D. A. Monfort, the rich and popular' Sl Paul banker. Is slopping at tbe Marine Villa for two week*. Ei-State Senator Miles Rom, of New Brunswick,with his wife and daughter, are stopping at tbe Stockton, udge F. I Edith M. and Katie Bregy. of Philadelphia, are recent arrivals at tbs Hotel Lafayette. Very Rev. Ferdinand Broaaart, ViesrUtneral of the R. C. ( hutch,from Covington, Kentucky, la here,* guest st tbe Lafayette. Senator Preeton B.Plnmb, of Kanaaa, came here ymterday and apent the day He left in the
Mrs. K. Hams and handsome daughters, well known society ladles of Philadelphia, are making tbe Brextoo their Tbe Mlases Forman, of Philadelphia, who are slopping at tbe Marine Villa, are society belles of note and have
W. ir. Barnes, s well known real estate broker, of Washington, D. C., with his bsndsome wife, Is making a
long stay at the Brextoo.
Jot. Leedom.Esq., and Mrs. Leedom,
isltore, is with his old friend b , T(1 retarM< | u, u*,. Cape May cot-
It Is supposed that our readers hai not forgotten James. V. Lefferty and the other fellows and their Cape May Driving • Park. Jnst look them over a moment, then take a glance at the park " Itadl and reflect. This same James has been eugigod In a wonderful amusement scheme at Atlantic City, the great prtifllt of which were figured nut long ago, but like many another achrme, the prospect alone pleases, while the outcome is a failure. James says his South Atlantic elephanC scheme jisld Aim well enough, but the DaUf Union asks “How about the creditors?" Thst's what he said to a Stab reporter about the Cape May Driving Park, and doubtless that la s hat he will say about I he Amusement Company affair at the Inlet, which Is already being called "ThatLaffertyBubble." Thccarrouac] lias been taken down, tenants have •darted to move and workmen are woc•lering -where their money la coming A Hen upon the property has Iwerifilod by lawyer Btephany. and they will have to await the delay of legal procedure. They could not era their board bills, and ao the loss goes around. Personal scheming Is too often glorified as enterprise and pro; But gullible people will always be found ready to drop money Into the clothes of schemers, and go right on suffering the
There is s little monopoly of the medicine business In Cape Msy and Its neighborhood, which la effective in Its way and its measures as the Standard Oil Company, and It is run by the two pitriarchial families of Marcy and Mecny. Away back In 1818, old Dr. Kamnel Marcy, who was a Harvard man, and a relative of the Maaaachuaetta Marcy*. ant about hauling the sick in Cape May. In 1881 he took unto himself a partner, one Jamae Mecrsy, who today Is tbe benign, bc-whlakered senior physician in ordinary and extraordinary to moat of the high-toned tick jxmple of Capa May. When In 1878 d rath came and removed old Marcy. diaaolvlng peremptorily the time honored firm of Marcy and Mecrsy, a new Marcy appeared to answer to the name upon the shingle, and V. M. D. Marcy, M. D., stepped Into the shoes of hla father. Those were tbe days before tbe burning of the old Congress Hall Hotel, where many a ststeams n stc many a drink was drunk, and In their time, Marcy A Mecrsy have probably pushed bromide ."d quinine and calomel heroes of the earlier government any two country doctors in Ami The old Ooogrees Hall stood upo very alts where now this same firm of Marry A Mecrsy have one of their three spacious drag stores, and Dr. Mecrsy told The Hi-rid correspondent last night that be had had four Presidents *1 hla mercy. There are no Marcyl, It is said, and no Mecrays save ona,though the famlllaa take rank among the original pirates of the Capa, who are not doctors. Yoong Dr. Paul Mecrsy la the joy and right
bower of hla father.
Dr. H. A. Kennedy, a University of Pennsylvania man, had an ei local practice. Ha was what the Cape May people call an aU-around-tha-year doctor. Dr. L M. Downs, who down from Cape May Court-House alx weeks ago. and Dr. A. L. Leech, of Philadelphia, who 'had to leave the Quaker City oo account of h la health, are the later addition* to the medicine corps here. Dr. Waalej R. Wales, a recent graduate of Jeffareoo Collage, la a specialist. Dr. Walker, formerly of Philadelphia, la living ban. I actual practice, and Dr. B. H. Phillips. natives. One and all, the active her* of the Cape May medical force give a sturdy denial to the Intimation that then la any overcharge <
Cape Foster, Improving another opportunity to tempt the finny tribes of the sounds and thoroughfares. We are glad to note Mr. Lodge's health m sufficiently Improved to be sble to engage la his fsvorite pastime. Lemuel E. Miller, of this dy. has just returned from s five day’s visit to Newport News and Old Point Comfort, Virginia. He says that be was highly delighted with the former place and thinks It an active go-abaad town. Old Point Comfort was jammed with people, and s new hotel Is In course of oonstruction there. Lieut. S. E. Smiley, of the 8th Infantry, U. 8. A., now stationed at RutCoHege, as military instructor visited Cape May yesterday. Ha 1* a native of Belem, In this Congressional District, and graduated from the U. 8. Military Academy la 1885, bolding a very creditable position in hla class. He la one of the brightest of greatly Interested In hla chosen pro-
ealon.
Mrs.Judge Richmond, wife of George Q. Richmond, a member of tbe Court of Appeals of the Bute of Colorado, will leave oo Thursday next for an extended tour along tb* New Jersey coast, possibly visiting tb* far famed ahorea of Coney Island. Mrs. Richmond, who la pretty well advanced in years, likes the tranquil life at Cape May and will about September lit for a a wall along until November. She has e palatial Stockton since early
Jana.
Mr. Jo*. Laws, of Philadelphia, will pay a visit to bla friend Ned Wharton, Jr., of the A. C. 8. N., on Sunday. Mr. Laws la a very clever man with the gloves and kaa won many a victory for dab, the *A. C. 8. N., bat ham laid the gloves aside for the mat, and will go for the bantam-weight championship In wrestling next year. Joe la quite ladies' man, which be showa every ladles’ day, both at the elnb the out-door (ports, aa be alwaye brings more than two ladle*. He la great lover of the dance, and bis la familiar fao* at the balls and aoelal gatherings of Philadelphia and West Phllsdelphls during the winter. Joa was bare to spend the Fourth, hla first visit to Cap* May, and be waa ao taken with the place and tb* eharming girls
a will r
often aa holiness pet mils,
i. F. W. and J. H. Strickland, brothers, of Washington, I). C., art
<n at the Hotel Col-
umbia. When we first saw these gen-
oar streets we felt
they were military man and vet soldiers. Inquiry developed the truth iur surmises. On their mother’s they sprang from a West Jersey family, she having been Rachel McCullough Trench*rd, of Greenwich. Their father was a prominent architect and bulldsr, a Philadelphian, planned saver*! public building* in hi* own city and also In Washington. The outbreak of the Civil War;found the
two sons residing In
Memphis, Tenn. J. H.;Strickland already bad military experience, and to from leading Southerners 'ere to enter the Confederate army. Ills reply was, "My grandfather fought In tha War of the Revolull on i my father fought In the War of 1813, and I will fight for the asm flag." He waa soon after sent fo be qolckly divined the oanae. Before ha oould be told what waa wanted, be "I know what you want to say to me; just name the t ‘Forty-eight hours," replied the parties addressed. fAll right 1 you neodn’ have made R so long. 1 don't wan more than four hour* to get out.' Hasty preparations were mods, and the territory. From among tbe atardy farmers and others from about that country, however.CoL Strickland organised a regiment of soldier*, known Eighth Tennessee Union Cavalry, oc ■posed of men who plready knew how to shoot, man who could drop a squirrel from a tree while riding past at a gallop. HU brother, F. W. Strickland, waa mad* Commlaalary of the regiment. The Utter la nine year* tbe alder, bat they look to be much nearer of one age. Theirs waa patriotism of the true sort, and It told in tbe service ren' daring those four year* of trying duty.
Artistic grouping by A. P. A H. B. Todd, the photographer*, foot of Coo-
Tba large falling off In the number of grace lawn. * viaitors at-the summer resort this year ! Congreaa Hall had Ra new flagpole U believed to be partly due to the fact yaterday oo the front lawn by that moot of the old girt* have made their R. g. Hoffman, of West Cape May. match.., and the new crop la not yet Crrlini eoeourBi tDd „ ripe.-Satr Gazette. n. Naas'. Jr., 51 Washington si root.
What ha. become ot the old boy. ? AU
syrups made from fresh fruits
Superfluous Hair entirely removed and frail juice* with refined sugar and om the face without Injury to the ‘ pure water. - No artifiri ’
Pari* ToOW |
tage from a visit to Deer Park and Blue Mountain House, Maryland. Mr. John Duke, a prominent " Big Injun" In the Order Pennsylvania Red Mee>, la visiting bta brother, of Connell F. K. Duke. Tbe Misses Conover, two charming girl* of 49th street, Philadelphia, are among those who render Cap* May’s social life particularly attractive. JohnM. Lackey, of Washington, D. C., Private Secretary toGen.Koaecrana, with hla wife and slater, la at the BrexwHI remain several Mlaa L. Darfur, well known In prominent society circle*, Philadelphia, with her father, mother and grandmother, have registered at tbe Congreaa for the Rev. E F. Sherman, pastor of Cold Spring M. E. church, and Rav. J. O. R. Corliss, pastor of Weal Creak M. E. church, gave us a pleasant call last Mrs. Rodgers, of Marine Villa, has a beautiful pair of black ponies, whitespotted foreheads, and perfect matches. They are lovely drivers and attract mneh favorable attention. Mrs. M. A. Gilbert and daughter, of Washington, are at Braxton Villa for Miaa Qllbert is a charming brunette, whjjae dreamy brown ayt especially lovclyanti fascinating. Ex Judge E. AteW8r Armstrong, of Camden, la a Stockton guest. Armstrong la a very prominent Repubof this Slate and waa for thi years speaker of tbe New Jersey Honae of Assembly. . Secretary'ffrtlie Treasury, Charles Foster, left on tbe afternoon train yesterday for Washington. He will oome back again to Cape May and eqjuy tbe balanoe of hla week's vacation which be e I peeled to pass here this time. Tbeo. N. Case, who la assisting the Superintendant in the erection of tbe Ice plant upon tbs Knickerbocker property, ha* been tbe life of the happy party at tbe Aldlne. from Aurora, III., and expects shortly to return Bute Senator D. Meade Masale, of ChlUloothe, Ohio,with hla accomplished wife, are guest* of Coogrees Hall, Senator Maasle represents tbe Sixth Senatorial District of Ohio, and Is firm friend of Secretary of the Treasury, Foster, with whom be and bit had the pleasure of a long oonveru yesterday. Tb* Senator and Mrs. Hassle expect to psy a social nail at the Presidential cottage to-day. Oar friends Messrs. John H. Sloan and A. C. Thomas, accompanied by the Hon.Wm. N. Ashman, Judge of the Philadelphia Orphans Court, two of our wall known ooctegere, ret*rood last evening from a six days’ cruise to sea on tha pilot boat Wm. W. Kor. They speak very highly of the courtesies they received at tbe bands of tbe pilots and ol tbe novelties which landsmen can find on such an excuraioo. They intend to repeat their experience very soon. Sacred Concert. The following U the program of music to be rendered by Simon Hauler'* orchestra on Sunday evening, ~ greae Hall: Vocal Moist. Mn. Themis H. ortece KeOxloao. k 1. overture—”*! retail Bel.” 5. Tenor Mo Mr. n B. Todd. Contralto Mo-'The lest Chord." SuMvan Mrs Thomas 11. Stark. 6. Baritone Solo-’Thoo Almilhtj.
J- A.
Mr. A. F Todd
Lafayette street. Jy. S3, Ota. Fred Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, is onof tbs popular places of resort lor those who desire to enjoy seaside delicacies prepared In a most skilful manner. Tbe Uqaora dispensed at the bar are prooonneed by ooonoleeenra to be of remarkable quality and purity. * Rev. John B. Thom peon, D. D., of Trenton, N. J., will preach In tbe Presbyterian Church on Sunday, July Sfilh. Halpin A Bin., agent* for the famous P. E. Sharpies! Batter. This batter is tweet, rich, and pure beyond compartaoc, and sold at prices that defy competition. Are yon using It? Come and *e* It. Exoelslor Market, 33 Washlng-
PoweH’s restaurant, Washington St., near Jackson, U very neatly sod comfortably fitted up and an excellent meal can be obtained there at moderate coat, ills wines and liquors are superior. * "The horrid rein" exclaimed she, “ prevented the game and I did as want to see Cape May beat the Giant*." Only place where Cape May diamonds, moonstooaa and wampum are cut. Established over fifty years. Joa. Hand'*, 9 Washington street- •
Trains «
lion* at Ki-nnedy’a U. 8. P. * Tbe buttonwood tree to which Master Marlow, of the ship Kent, lashed cable when the first settler* landed Burlington In 1G7G is still standing on tha river bank In front of tb* Grubb
well-laden in spite of the
Oo to Lansing's Cafe, and jammer Garden, corner Lafayette and and Decatur streets, for private terraplo supper*. aoft, hard, and deviled crabs, oyster* scalloped and in every ether style, and little neck clams. Game in season. Wines and Hqnora. Beer on draught.
Families supplied.
After tbe hop to-nlgbt get a class _. Chocolate loe Cream Soda at tbe Palace
Pharmacy.
Ewing's hath bouses are opposite the best bathing groand.fully equipped,sud *■» liberally patronized. • Jnst think of It! Over 2.000 glasses of ■oda told daring the week at the Columbia avenue drug store, aruf it ra$ dull • Souvenir Spoon* at Joa. Hand'*, 9 Washington street. They are worthy of your attentioo. Come and ace them.* Why couldn't City Connell by ordi. race provide for imposing a fine of 85 • 850 on every careless bather rescued from the aurf, the fine to be wholly for lieDeflt of the life guard* ? A clear c of carelessness on tbe part of the bather and rescue by the party who may
• shoo Id be aatabliahed
of coarse. People whose Uvea are saved oould hardly complain of tha Imposition f a small fine.—Atlantic Union. If you have never tried Socialite la, you want to do ao. Can be
Colombia avenue drag a
Wiley'a Coagreas'Batha equipped for business, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, and ooovenlent rooms Pavilion oa the beech for accommodation of bis batben. • Gentlemen's famishing goods in great variety at L H. Smith's, 47 Washington street. f Cream mint la delicious. II. Nuss, Jr., 51 Washington street. If yfca wish fine solid silver souvenir won*, go to Smith, No. 8 Washlng•n itroct, from 75c up. • Going to the country ? Take s bottle of Knapp’s Root Beer Extract. Yea, ilf a dozen of them. Fresh Country eggs and Dsrilsgton's Delaware County Butter, in pound and ball-pound print*. Also In five-pound z. Very convenient for fsmi--hr A Church. 15 Washington St., opposite Stab office. * Cherry Phoss, at Kennedy's U. S. P.. is positively striking. * If the Ocean Grove moralist* wonhl pay more attention to the moral condl lion of their thoughUi and not quite ao much to the form* of the fair bathers, they would be.thought more of.—AVr/-
' g Sere.
flarllngton's Delaware County Crearm-: y and Packed Bolter. Very fine and guaranteed aatiafu- t-iry in every im-tance. Good*delivered promptly. Kehr & Church. 17 Washington struct, opposite Stab offioe. * A ealalhumpian serenade, with fir. - woiks greeted newly-marricd Mike Ksarus, at hi* atore last evening at eleven o'clock, and waa a roaring *uc-
_ COXtiREftM HA Isis, cape mat cmr,x. j. Remodeled and Improved. 3. F. CAKE, I’rwprletwr.
THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, M. J. Thirteenth Season-19*1, Capacity 800. Location unsurpassed. One block from tbe New Depot Nearest Houae to the aurf. Strictly firamlaa* In a appolnmenu. .......
had at (
vlg.
Trunk*, umbrellas, ate., at H. L Smith's, 47 Washing loo street. j 4 This suggestion la an excellent one, and aa applicable here at st Atlantic. Whan failure to do so louche* the pocket, advice Is very apt to be taken. There la only one difficulty about It, and that 1* that some men might he mean enough to permit tbemsel' to escape paying tbe fine. Try a Chany Bounce at the Palace
Pharmacy.
Wiley's Congress 11*11 hath are the best equipped on the beech Careful attendance. Widow Wilton, who has for years been trying to earn s poor living out of her small sandy farm just discovered that the whole place Is underlaid with a rich deposit of glass sand and that the farm will readily
bring 850,000.
Huyler’s celebrated confections cat
be had only at Marcy A Mecrsy - *. *
Roasted almonds fresh to day. II Nuss, Jr., 61 Washington street. After bathing, next In order it ti Kennedy’* U. B. P. end getL " * ' end Wine with
stop at K tonic of I
Signor T. Freneeschino. S. FluteMo, by HereCostsve Fltogst 'Last TCUM.” R Stark.
--V. r. Herald.
I. H. 1
he late styles. Grand full dress hop st Congress evening, for whioh extensive preparations are being made, and a brilliant affair may be expected. ApolliOaris Lemonade opposite .Coogres» Hall. * Huylrr's c.infection* always fresh at Mtiry A Mecrsy's drug store. • The P. E. Sharpies* Ratter tbe cclerated Delaware county Gilt Edge Bul•r, for which everybody la asking. Is >r sale only at Halpin A Bro's Ezcelor Market, 83 Washington street. Finest tabic batter in the market. * A grand banquet waa eersed by Cottager C. Thomas on Thnreday'evwqjng, nber ol leading Catholics, now here In honor of the birthday of Hie Eminence tbe Archbishop of Baltimore. Try a “Champagne mist," at the Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congress "all. • W. H. Hciss' photograph gallery on Beach avenue, between Jackson and Parry street*, la fully equipped for the ‘ lo all Ra branches. Ex jelleut ■ are being finished dally and giving tbe utmost satisfaction. The patronage of Cape May City and neighboring villages Is solicited. Come and examine the samples of bis cxo-llent work, and all for portraits. Tin type* can be Uken and finished in five minute* If neoereary by A. P. A H. B. Todd, corner Congreaa lawn. • Tbe Photographic work made at the Chester seaside studio, Stockton bath, la Indeed excellent, and friend Chester moat feel quite proud of the constant flow of praise from customer* and ght-aeer*. * 8. M. Smith, the practical watchisker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Rally. Ranks A Riddle, Is well known for reliability and good workmanshE Watches and clocks repaired. I makes a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, auch aa Ring*, Buck Pina, Charms, etc., and has a Urge stock of Cape May diamonds, cuts and raounts *'— t manufactureri' prices. All rarranted aa represented. Dc not fail to call on him as ha will tak< great pleasure in show log you h l» good s. No. 8 Washington street Cape May. *
Tbe persona who Insist that the glrU at Ocean Grove who go to bathe shall go cloaked as far aa the edge of tbe su would set an example for the maids they should wear petticoat* In the pulTbe difference 1* imaginary rather than real between tbe appoareno parson In breeches and a maid In balbnggani ao far as leg* are concerned. If It be good form to hide one'* i limbs In the performance of an i sanitation, why should a display of legs l*e tolerated upon more saintly
“llelie of NeUon" fine old Kentucky whiskey at Rally's, Washington and JatkaoMtreeta. * Viewaof President Harrison's cottage. Cape May Light Honae and other promInent subjecte for sale at Hsias' gallery, Reach avenue. • The eheffie-board room* at foot of Congreaa Uwn Is a favorite resort for tbe ladles. Among the expart players are Mr*. Judge Miller, Mlaa Mary Cake. Hare you tried "Wblppad cream” at at the Palace Pharmacy tl . * ' Those cheriy flavors'are simply delicious at the Colombia avenue drug store. * Hr. & 8. Cole, Veterinary Surgeon, of Millville, will be at Cape May every Tuesday, between 10 a. m. and 8 p. m.. having hla offioe at Lo *®>rt of Mr. Col* to ,
appreciation and ha considered a convenience by owner* of stock who frequently know the need of such a professional. jyt0-lm
RIGGN A BRO-,
lOOfiind 211 lalnnt Street,
CAPE MAY, N, J.
J.R. WILSON, Prap’r.
-*HOTELoCOLUMBIA^ Thoroughly Renovated and Improved. STOYzr ox»xrtT. .a,n aa-H-TES H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
zoiE-vonsr Near R. R. Station, Roach and Post Office. Month Laffcyette Ntreet Terms—f 10.00 and $12.00 per W*ek. MRS. T. K. BROOKS.
THE ROSSMORE, NOW OPEN Parlflr und Trnncwwc A Tew , Atlantic City. X. 3. Telephone connection, with New York end FklladUphU -Call Ho LOCATION CNSBRFAOSKD. OPENS FEBRUARY 1«. ISfiMKS J r IK1YI.K Late of the West Eat.
Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. FIRTY -f ADDITIONAL -f ROOMS MOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF WESTS. FIRM. F. HAIXFXBFCK.
DARLINGTON HOTELD Op|M»itc B- R. MUtlon. Grmnl Hired, C'mpe M»: Under pereonal management of JOHN J. KROMKR. Flrst-clrrau OulBmaC^Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
FOR SAIX-A few Choice Building Lots Hirrcttr oh the tleaab—Two tqamta from the “
Electric lights, wide streets perfect); drained
■d luxlto and tux 13).
PHILADELPHIA.
WM. G. ESSEN, t Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 48 Washington Ntreet. hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.

