Cape May Daily Star, 27 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAT DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERT MORNING, ocmifcu m* Homo or jclt aid tvuvti.

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MONDAY, JULY ST, 1891. W. S. Moorr, rrpr»eatlnj: the CblcAgo Nu t rimcnt Compui;, (pent two or Uireo d> 7 > wltb hi. friend, W. C. McDonnell. He promises to be down agEln soon for

a longer tUy.

The Rer. Stokes Ides wss esempllfied on the bench on Sslordsy, and the victim wss the cynosure of nil eyes. "Bennty unadorned Is adorned the most,'' one and who la too particular about the manner In which ladles dress

aelfvl

for the bath, i

Beginning Saturday last, the 8 o'clock train from Cape May, makes a stop at Sea Isle Junction to aooommodate travel to Ocean City, and thenoe across to Atlantic City. This Is an accommodation w hicb those who desire to take this route srtll appreciate, avoiding the necesalty of going on the earlier train. TitEBr. Is a vacant lot on Grant street, west of North street, that should receive attention, either from the owner or our city authorities,on account ol the low, wet condition of the sidewalk and the standing water upon the lot. It is rather trying to pedestrians as well as obnoxious to the neighbors. Let the proper committee of Council give it attention—notify the owner, and if not remedied, enforce the ordinance pertaining to such neglect.

CoTTAOnt Joseph Leedum made a suggestion last evening which It would not be amiss to consider. It was In reference to the feaaabQity of establishing s yachting headquarters near b city proper, and Mr. I-eedom asked if this could not be accomplished by widening snd dredging Cape Island Creek, and opening whams immediately bsck of the city. Councllmsn Btevens offered whst be thought even s better plan—to open a channel through the sounds to the Athletic Park neighborhood, and establish yachting wharves there. Now the t tiun la, what would it cost J It would be a grand thing if one of these plans could be brought to a consummation. In deep water, under the care of an experiaueed parson, a young girl may be taught to swim In a mneb shorter time than by practicing In shallow streams, aaya a good authority In the August Ladle*' Homt Journal. A rope esn be fastened around ber breast such a manner that It wlU nelU lighten or unloose, and If courageous enough, the can, thus prepared, plunge In head first. The teacher will bertha proper way to use the arms, and, finding herself protected by the rope, she will feel more faith In the exertion made. The aid of the band is, however, far better than this, as It can be rellnqnlsbed Insensibly. The best method of teaching on this plsn Is for a good swimmer to carry the learner u arms Into the wster until breast high, laying ber nearly flat upon It, and supporting ber by placing one band under the cheat, at the earns time gi nog I net rue. tion aa to the proper motion of bands, arms and feet. In a few days the h»~i maybe gradually withdrawn, and the girl-swimmer able to do without It. There are ever so many •' don’ta ” about swimming. Unlike Punch's, they begin after the act U signed, aealed and delivered, and you are a fair iwin The moat Important pleoa of negative advise is Don't ever lose your pre of mind. With thst yon are mil of the situation, snd, other things not overwhelmingly against yon, can reach

KUckten Hep. The dance at the Stockton, Saturday night marked the height of the season. The Urge ball-room was crowded, the dancing nnmbere were well selected and the music delightful. Among those In

Mrs Freak Haas, Mrs Wimaa Slower, Mia I ton AM Km, Mrs Henry Hlnti. Mrs Jobs CaJ vert. Mlaa Mary Boyal Mbs Dcaaldsoo. Mlsi Helm Koval. MMs Baa. Mrs WUUau Me Michael. Mrs John HoasMson. Mrs Bicbmona Mb> Bchecker. Mbs Scott. Mrs Fisher. Mia Itflberts, Mrs WUIera roctet. Mbs Burnell Hart. Mbs Dante Oardaer, Mbs Turner. Mbs Kvaas, Mbs Spencer, Mbs Brown. Mbs Mabel "'shoe. Mbs Imogen# Palmer. Mbs Rue Parker. Mbs Oondon. Mbs Bdle. Mrs John B- Beyborn, Mbs Ltwb. Mrs Charles ti Use rttoo. Mbs Cnrhart. Mbs Bonabetm. Jr nestle Harvey. Mbs Sellers, Mba Boyden. Mbs Bertie Monti. Mlm Packer, Mb* tiussie Myers, Mbs Carrie WiDUma. Mba Mary Berras. Mrs J Fred. Betz. Man McArdle. Mba Mamie Barton. Mb* Kitty Morgan. Mba Lnuba Bporaer, Mbs ' Webb, Mba Daly, Mbs Kellie Grey, dreams, MM Helen Norm, Mbs Emma May. Mbs Margaret Hess. Mbs Mabel Hem. Mbs Ella WoU. Mbs Bantno. Mbs Holvsy. Mlm Emms Lewis. Mbs Carrow. Mrs Conrad , MM Labe. MM doth lei, Mbs w, PaaL H. Barne

UAOb lenprl. Mis. Fsrdlsand Mark.. Mrs Gertb Frest. Larry Tack. MrTaek. Mbs Mary GUllaghamj Mu. Muka. Mr and Mrs John Cooper, MM Kennedy, Sam Mbs Clothier, Mbs Benetet. Mbs Maria Moore, the Mrs Oocrtell. Mbs Bonnie nedy, Mbs Marie Kennedy. Tally-Ho Party. A tally-ho party smut out from Congssnt H^l, Jtdy SSth, on Saturday

The lullowlag Mrs. Whitaker, Kim Whitaker, Mrs. Uercna, ktbe.ilainee, Mrs. Grant Mrs. Dorter, Mrs. Fulton, Mr. Hetmbold, Mr. Grant, Mr. Urlgga, Mr. KUat, Prof.

Robert Adama, ex-M mister to Breall. b at the Stock um. Mies Helen Sewell takes dally drires ehlnd ber pretty bay. Wm. W. Lobdell and family, of Wilmington, are at the Stockton. Mrs. A. H. Tyson and family, of East Fourth street, Chester, Pa., are at Cape nallimore Aldlne. Mbs Llrxle Wleasen, a pretty Baltilore blonde, U at tbe Aldlne for an ex:nded visit. Jos. P. Fisher, s prominent insurance broker, ol Pitteburg, b registered at tbe Cbalfonte. Mrs. M. Davb. a .very pleasant lady of Philadelphia, registered si ths Aldine for a vbit ol Sevan] weeks. Mbs Donaldson, an exceedingly pret-

griceful dancer and good bather. John R. Connolly, of Philadelphia, b stopping with bb uncle, G. W. Plumly, at the cony South Lafayette street cottage. Mias Elsie Clark, of tbe Hotel Lafayte. has many admirers. Site bs niece of Chief Engineer B. F. Garvin, U. S. N. Major Hancock, one of the largest grain merchants of Philadelphia, arrived Saturday, snd at once made a call upon the President. Miss Katharine Raleigh, a most sooompllabad and entertaining young lady, has made many friends al the Hotel Lafayette. Dr. Reeardo Wilson, resident physh an University of Ps- whose family have been many years oottagers is visiting at tbe Aldlne. Marshal] Montgomery, a prominent Philadelphian, is a guest of Mr. snd Mrs. W. C. McDonnell, at their lovely Hughes street cottage. Col. W. C. Moore, of tbe U. S. Postal Service, located at Potutown, with bb wife sod Mbs Rebroca Mac Moore, are sojourning at the Arlington. W. F. Singer, of tbs Singer Fire Alarm Company. Watertown, N. Y., is making an extended vblt with his friend, K. K. Miller, S3 Windsor avenue. Mlaa Walton, of Beverly, who b visiting at the cottage of R. E. Edwards, well sustains our State of Jersey In lu reputation for grace and beauty. II. L. Gander, of Cairo, Ili., and Miaa II. SC J. TuthlU, of East Saginaw. Mich., dined with Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Benaeli at tbe Arlington on Friday. One of tbe prettiest of the many lovely women at Cape May la Mlaa Be»ale Clark, whose soft blue eyes auddark hair form a most charming combination. Mr. and Mrs. Brinekle and son, of Wilmington, are spending pleasant days at the Windsor. Mr. Ilrinckle, Jr. will enter tbe class of '9S at University of Pa. Miss May Davisson, of Colombia avenne, is one of tbe most popular of our young visitors. Miss Davisson Is a sweet blonde of pleasing appearance, and b a daring bather. Geo. Qnllnga, wbo b connected with bb father, Geo. H. flulinga. In the large dry goods store at Fourth and Wharton streets, Philadelphia, with bb friend, W. McEwen, b at the Wyoming. Thomas Hsckett, a wealthy wholesale dealer In coal and ooke, of Pitts, burgh, with bb wife and daughter, Mlaa Bertie, who is a beautiful blonde, b spending the rammer at the Cbalfonte. Miss Bertha Phifer, a very pretty Mlaa of sixteen summers, la visiting the family Ol Conductor 11. B. Corson. Mr. Co(aon Is also entertaining bb ton, Wallace Corson, and wife, of Philadelphia. The Misses Toeker, guests of the Cbalfonte, two Interesting sisters, of the same age, are handsome brunettes of styltah appearance. Both are good swimmers and delight In dally dips In old ooean. J. Y. Gilroy, of the Guarantee Trust Fund Compeuy, Philadelphia, b spending a season with Councilman Poster, Lafayette street, and joins the Captain and their friend Lodge in their pi torial pursuits. Tbe Misses Katie and Helen Ci mlnga, charming and handsome young ladies of Philadelphia, are visiting their friend, Mbs Katie McConnell, at the cottage of J. C. McConnell, a favorite

The Mbaca Wood are handsome young ladies at the W indaor. Postmaster Genera] John IT a ns maker arrived on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard have (oined Mr. and Mrs. Ruff at the Windsor. Mr. W. Bherroti b visiting hb affianced, Mbs Gertn.de Gill, at the Wind-

Mrs. Isaac Shaw, wife of tbe Spring Garden street confectioner, who for many yean had an toe cream and bakery business at Cape May, with ber children, Mba Marlon and base, Jr., are

at tbe Arlington.

Walter Palmer Hoxie, poet author of Philadelphia, b a popular guest of the Aldlne, where ha will remain lor several weeks. Mr. Iloxb's latest work b a compilation of short sketches and poems entitled ''From Within.” State Senator McMillan, of Buffalo, W. Y., United States District Attorney D. 8. Alexander, of tbe Northern District of New York, and K W. Woff. some, wbo are at Congress Hall, oalled on the President Saturday. President and Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Dlmmlok and Postmaster-General Wanamaker attended Beadle Memorial Chapel, Chpe May Point, yesterday morning, where Rev. L. Y. Graham, pastor of Olivet Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, preached. Mr. Wm. Walsh, former editor of Llppincott'i Magaxlne, and now holding 1 elikm on the New York log a stay at the palatial . Walsh b a populai

XlSSd.'b Stockton.

to a high degree. Really, be b the brightest minds at tbe Cape today. Henry Erben, Jr., of Philadelphia, wbo b staying at CoL Sawyer’s Chalfonta, te especially popular with tbe fair sex. Tbe question b whether it is becausa of the handsome pair of bays with which he drives them all around town, or bb handsome fignre and affable manner. Bb envious male friends would like to know the secret ol bb Dr. D. A. Norton, a prominent Phlladel phis physician, alter mak visits to various resorts, b Cape May, more pleesvdtkan tbe raneriority of thb resort. He Is a goest for a few days at the cottage of Dr. Mary J. Cochran, 21 Windsor avenue. Dr. Norton b one of tbe moat genial of men, of a kind and sympathetic nature, which make bb anywhere valued and pleasant.

t. Mary's Roman

— many Protestants present. Tbe Cardinal spoke vary etoouently, and the gisat Idea In hb remarks was that tbe honor of having the sympathy

The Misses Dixon and Bartlett m; itoSiiTT" '-"Hr 1 '" Mr. Robinson, of Wilmington, baa joined bb old friend. Mr. Andrew MTller, at tbe Windsor.

stay at Marine V W. F. Mattingly, a well-known Wa»klugloti lawyer, lisa joined bb wife and attractive daughter at tbe W indaor. R. H. Pleasants, a lawyer of Baltimore, sod bb friend, H.M. Warfield, of Baltimore, are at tbe Marine Villa. Col. Wm. Bowers, of Baltimore, accompanied by bb son Henry A. Bowers b si the Arlington, to remain through Henry Mason, a prominent Philadelpbb merchant friend of Mr. Turner, with wife and sou, b stopping at the Windsor. Mre-D.n.Macbrlde was at the Arlington over Sunday, and will return next week with her lamlly to remain through James Townaend. of Ovrrbrook. a prominent Philadelphia broker, is enjoying fishing in the sounds with his brother, J. B. Townsend, of the Windsor. E. A. Turner, general manager of the Dodge Coal Storage Company, of Philadelphia, accompanied by his wife and four charm lug daughters, has taken rooms at the Windsor. Sergeant Theodore F. Townsend, of tbe Pennsylvania Stele Weather Bureau,

hb family si Henry Lai _ tall cigar establbhmehl on South street, b visiting bb brother Morris K. Laogsdorf, of tbe firm of Jacob Laogsdorl Sons, at hb Hughes street collage. Mias Hattie Haaaler. tbe sweet daughter, of Mark Haaaler, the popular music leader. Is vbltlng at the cottage of Morris K. Itangadorf. Hiss Gertrude Berg, the' heiress of Savannah Ga., b also still there. Manager J. Fred Zimmerman, gave a dinner to Simon Haaaler on Saturday, In honor of Mr. Haaalrr'a birthday. At the dinner were : Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Zlmtnennen, Simon Haaaler, Mark Haaaler, Miss Hattie Haaaler. Mrs. M. K. Langadorf, Mrs. John W. Forney, Mbs TUlie May, Forney and Mr.. George W. Filler. FULL DEES8H0P. Grandest Erent of the Season at Congress Halt. Congress Hall, at thb particular season, is entertaining representatives ol every important art, science or pursuit in the country. It also includes among IU guests many persona of great wealth, —millionaires from tbe East, South, West and North. In tbe realm of politics, United States Senators, Cabinet officer*, and efficiab In almost every branch of national and state adairs are here. It b so with literature,music snd painting. But tbe most beautiful art E ractioally exhibited at thb popular ouae was that of Terpsichore on Sa' unlay evening. The finest ladies of tl lant men yielding to its fsacinalin embrace. The large dancing ball wi wondronaly dazzling in ite brilliancy of lllnmlnation and of feminine beauty. It was a full dress affair, and tbe richest, most striking coetutnua | were generously displayed. A moat notable feature was tbe unparalled display of aiamooda It seemed ss though every other gem had given place to thb purest of stones, in every Imaginable ratling from the aolilbre to the glittering pendant. A wondrous arrangement of diamonds forming a veiled bead which flashed end sparkled as its stately wearer moved to and fro, probably being tbe mosl striking. And the music was “divine,'' lady expressed it, and the greet Uaaslera] did grandly, with the great inspiration tbe scene afforded. Prof. Loomis' management of the K id affair showed the master hand. names of many present and a description of aome of the ladies' dresses we furnish. Mr*. A. C. Griggs, from Wilmington, Del., looked extremely stylish in a figured Indb silk, with Marie Antonetie collar. On* of tbe must attractive group* Congress Hall b the Boyle, Brown and Brainsrd party, all of Pittsburgh, known as the three *' B'a." Tbe entire |>arty appeared in full evening drew*. Miiu Hoyle very becomingly dressed in yellow crepe, with slipper* and fan tr match, diamond ornament* ; her abler, Mias F Boyle, looked very charming in pink cashmere, with pink feather trie raing and flowers. Mr*. Ural ns rd wi very richly dressed in black lace and pink silk ribbon*. Mra. Brown, elegantly attired in bine and peart colored silk arid dbi Mrs H. M. Grant, very prettily attired In black lace, diamond ornament* and

Mlaa Durfnr. ranary cl , flower*, seemed one of the most stylish and charming of the ladles present. Mrs. D. R. Patterson, arrayed In old gold satin, r* trofn. elegantly trimmed with silk fringe and shade of sntnmn leaves, and wearing a profusion of diamond*. Hr*. Patton, dove grey silk with brocade of ruse* : a very stylish costume, diamond ornament*. Mr* F. J. Miedd. in simple co-tumr of red crepe duchesse, diamonds, butterfly pcuiiauL Miaa Olga Goode, canary colored net ilh heliotrope, silk trimming, diaMba Jane Lennox, elegantly attired ■ white spotted muslin, white silk gloves, white fan and flowers. Miss Anns Whitaker, white tulle.

i tulle, bro-

Hfau Whitaker, in ci caded Louis XIV ooatMbaTillie May Korney, very stately and becomingly dressed in green veiling with low neck, V shape, black lace trimmings and diamonds. Mr*. Filler, wife of cx-Mayor Filler, of Philadelphia, in a charming costume of white aUk and-lace, diamond ornaments. Mbs Jessie Rankin. In white cashmere and blue silk, and her sister, Mbs Nellie Rankin, in white and golden brown, were very prettily attired and charming dancers. Mias Myette Kclkcny was attired in the most elaborate costume of tbe evening, being a lovely shade of canary-col-ored sHk, *n trains, with point lace and sUpperm. - Mrs. A. B. Stewart appeared in elegant black silk and point lace, «a train. take wore a diamond necklace of great value. Mrs. Stewart b very beautiful. Mrs. Hassle, wife of Senator Maaaie, ebyrat Jo,.golden robin sHk, low neck, Mbs Annie Myers, white net, trimmed with white satin ribbon, wearing lilies of tbe valley. Mrs. Abram Herr berg was very charmingly dressed in brown chins silk, lace trimmings. Mrs. L S. Kirk, of Chicago, appeared queenly in an elegant black silk velvet costume, #» tram, elegant diamond jewels. Her daughter. Mrs. C. G. Haskin. waa richly attired In dove-colored * ' brocade, diamond

Mrs. H hape, with pearl ornaments and flowers. Mias Alice Sanger, President Harrioo's stenographer, one of the

Go to the Stock too Bath* f ~anue; for first clast too where the temperature of the i* takes daily, and also where tbe elite of society bathe- • Artistic grouping by A. P. A- U B. Todd, the photographers, foot of Con. They pot Ice In every glaaa of soda at ^be Palace Pharmacy, opposite Cone i

All syrups made from fresh fruits rod fruit juices with refined sugar and water. No artificial combi oast Kennedy 's U. 8. P. • Wiley's Congress Baths are splendidly equipped for business, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, snd convenient rooms Pavilion os the beach fur acoommodstioo of bb bathers. *

K. Fniton, black aUk and velvet, diamond ornaments. Mrs. Dr. Littleton, a vary pretty blonde, with beautiful eyes and charm-

‘ ag manner.

Mbs Helen Langadorf, pink china

ilk.

Mbs Flossie Langadorf, blue chins Mias Florette Krxuss, of Savannah, Ga.. white cashmere. Mias Ilstlle Haaaler. white molle. Miaa Gertrude Berg, black and lavcoder alik. Mrs. Stuart H. Thompson, of Devon Villa was very attractive in lemon alik, lace trimmings, diamonds. STARLIGHT. There waa a dance at tbe Hotel Lafayette tbe other evening, which waa a most reberehe affair. Tbe costumes ol the ladies were rich and costly, and those participating were tbe guests of the hotel and their friends. M r*. N icholas Griffin, >ery enthusiastically directed tbs festivities. Fred Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, b outtbe popnbr places of resort fur those who desire to enjoy seaside deliescie* K israd In a most skilfnl manner. liquors dbpenaed at the bar are pronounced by connoisseur* to be of remarkable quality and pnr.ty. Halpln & Bro., agents for P. E. sharpie** Butter. This batter Is sweet, rich, and pure beyond comparison, and sold at prices that defy competition. Are you using it? Come and see it. Exoeblor Market, 33 Washing, ton street. • Tbe group portraits of the Cape May Base Ball Club, by Todd Brothers, very floe, each separate picture of which b a perfect llkeui Powell's restaurant, Washington furtably fitted ui can he obtained tl Ub wine* and liquors are superior. Root Beer In five minute*; cool, delicious snd refreshing. Knapp's Root Beer Extract .makes it. Only place where Cape May dbmuuda, moonstone* and wampum are cut. Established over fifty years. Joa. Hand's, 9 Washington —- • A crab rapper waa given by Ned Wharton, Jr., on Saturday evening, bb cottage on Colombia avenne. At ten o'clock tbe supper was served with all the delicacies of the season, after which entertaining features were Introduced. Cart Fast gave Imitation of Henry Irving. Some floe selection* were rendered by tbe Cottage Colony IjuarteUe. There were present Dr. T. S. Butcher. Henry Batcher, Ed ward Butcher, J. Joa. Anderson, Carl Fast, Alex. Barclay, J. Brownie, T. Murphey, Ned Wharton, Jr. Go to Lansing's Cafe, and Sommer Garden, corner Lafayette and and Decatur streets, for private terrapin suppers. soft, heed, aiitk'deviled crabs, oyatera scalloped and in every other style, snd little neck clams. Game In season. Wines and liquor*. Boer on draught. Families supplied. family group in ball log *“* **- - aouvi it the Chester

furnishing goods

great variety at I. H. Smith's, 41 Waa Ingtoc street. . f

II. Nua

. Jr., 51 V

Freeh Country eggs snd Darlington's Delaware County Butter, In pound and hall-pound prints. Also In five-pound packages. Very convenient for families. Kebr A Church, 15 Washington St., opposite St*a office. • Cherry Fboca, at Kennedy's U. S. P., it positively striking. • Darlington's Delaware Gonnty Creamery and Packed Butter. Very Inc and guaranteed satisfactory in (Very instance. Guodadelivered promptly. Kehr A' Church, IT Washington street, opposite Stab office. • Read the adver. of Mccray a grocery Did you sec the people crowding in the Columbia avenue drug store. They drink*, Cliam|>agDc Soda. • Superfluous Hair entirely removed from the face without injury to the delicate skin. Paris Toilet and Mnnicnrr Parlors at tbe Devon. South svelte street. Jy. 22, fits. H. Smith, 47 Washington street, a complete line uf clothing. All

COXGRKftft If A lala. cape hat city, i. j. Remodeled and Improved. 1. F. CAKE, • Proprietor.

TBE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY. N. J. Thirteenth Season—1891. Capacity 800. Location unsurpassed. One'S • com the New Depot Nearest House to the surf. Strictly flreuotaaa In nil appoinmenta. WALTER W. GREEN, of Philadelphia,

Chocolate Ice Cream Sods at tbe Palace

Ewlng'a bath bouare are opposite tbe best bathing groand,fnllyeqalpped,i are liberally patronized. An old Irish woman, a laundress ployed at the Lafayette, aged about sixty, attempted to commit anlcide about Mx o’clock last evening. She bad been drinking lor tome time waa somewhat Intoxicated. Officer Williams arrested ber and put '‘under tbe tank." She declared she would bang herself last night. Just think of Itl Over 2,000 glasses of sods sold during the week at the " ' ntnbb avenue drug store, and ■ dull. Souvenir Spoons at Jo*. Hand's, 9 Vn.hlngton street. They are worthy ol your attention. Come and eee tb If yon have never tried Socialite Lemonade, you want to do so. Can be bad at Columbia avcuue drag store cnfjr. Tranks, umbrellas, etc., at H. Smith’s, 47 Washington street. Try a Cherry Bounce at the Palace Pharmacy. Wiley's Congress Hall bath bouse are the best equipped ou the beach Careful attendance. Hnylar's celebrated confection* be bad only at Marcy A Mccray 's. Roosted si moods fresh U>-d*y. Nubs, Jr., 51 Washington street. After bathing, nest In order is to atop st Kennedy's U. 8. P. snd gets tonic of Beef, iron and Wine with cream. Simply delicious. • “Bella of Kelson''flue old Kentnoky vhiakey at Ratty's, Washington and Jackson streets. • Views of President Harrison's cottage. Cape May Light House and other prominent asbjecta for sale at Ilaias' gallery.

• tora - "V y Mr. 8. S. Cole, Veterinary Surgeon, of Millville, will be st Cape May every Tuesday, between 10 s. m. and 8 p. m., having bis office at Loper’s Hotel. This effort of Mr. Cole to give attention to sick snd lame horses should meet with appreciation and be considered s convenience by owners of stock wbo frequently know tbe need of snob s professional.

The P. E. Sharpie** Butter thV o-ie-brsted Delaware county Gilt Edge Butter, for which everybody is asking, i* for sale only at Hatpin A Bro's Excelsior Market, S3 Washington street. Finest table butter in the market. *

'aablngton Try a “Champagne mist," at tbe Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congress Hall. • W. H. Hei** photograph gallery on Beach avenue, between Jackson and Perry street*, is fully equipped fur tbe business in all ita branches. Excellent likenesses are being finished daily and giving tbe utmost satisfaction. The patronage of Cape May City and neighboring Milages is solicited. Come and examine the asm plea of bit excellent work, and sit for portraits. if Tin types esn be taken and finished in five minutes If necessary by A. P. A H. B. Todd, comer Congress lawn. • Tbe Photographic work made at the Cheater seaside studio, Stockton bath, la Indeed excellent, and friend Chester must feel quite proud of the constant flow of praise from customers snd sightseers. • S. M. Smith, tbe practical watchmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Bally. Its oka A Biddle, I* well known for reliability snd good workmanship. Watches vsnd docks Uptared. He makes a specialty of manu'seturiog fine jewalry, such as Rings, Stick Pina, Charms, etc, sod has a large stock of Cape May diamonds, oats and mount* them at manufacturers' price*. All good* warranted as re presented. Do not fall to call on him aa ha will take great pleasure In showing yon blsgooda. No. 8 Washington street Cape May. •

Colombia avenne to postoflloe, . . urday last. Finder will receive reward If left st Stab office. Lo«t—On Thursday afternoon last, while driving In a small Stockton wagon, an nmbrella, light bone handle, silver A liberal reward

gentlemen, fifty cent*. Superfluous hair entirely removed from the face, without tqjary to tbe most delicate skin.

Far CnMiag. r,thing tr Sailing.

OppMile (.‘ougre* Hall,

CAPE HAY, Ji, J.

J.K. WILSON, Prop’r.

-*HOTEL*COLU M BI A*-

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Thoroughly Renovated sad Improved

FOFXJ-ZaJi.Tl XS-S.T'ES

H. W. Sawver, Manager.

IDZEVOIISr ’VIXjJuJL, Near R. R. BtaUon, Beach and Pod Office. Noalh Eafkyette Mlreel Tcnns-~f 10.00 and $12.00 per Week. •* MRS. T. It. BROOKS.

THE ROSSMORE, NOW OPEN Parlllc and Tennewnce Avc*, Atlantic City. X. J.

LOCATION UNBUKPASSEK

OI'KNS KEKRl'AKY 1st. Ml.

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FOR SALE-A few Choice Building Lots Iflreetly'aejk* Reach—Ten squares faom to* W J. K R. Stattoe. City water.Oaa, Electric Ugal*. wide streets perteetlyiiaiuNl. Lou 80 acd TUaHOaud-SOilJO. A t»o. antral handsome cottages In meat desirable Incatlona at very reasonable price*. Real Estate Office of T TYTuTFlS E. TATTIuOIh.

WATCHES Diamonds and Jewelry RIGGS A; BRO., 1005 and Sit WaM Street, PHILADELPHIA.

WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4H Washington Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.