Cape May Daily Star, 29 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERT MORNING,

AnTDrri>i»c katci:

El-Tax Colleelor A. B. Littlr i j*ar» old yesterday. Mia. Nellie Trego, of Baltimore a tall and styliali brooetlr. I> i

Motiol Vernon

WEDNESDAY, JULY SO. ISSl. Notice. All « dae of added. Water will jiositi»rly be turned off if tbe rent U not paid ou or before tb«sixth day ol August without forther uotice. J. Aerrox Wu.uaits. jy 2S-U Baporinleixtent

Qhr GUests. And Otbor Porsonal Mantle

I Two very pleasant l-dles at tbe ! lit u us wick are Mrs. 8 M Torse li and j Mrs. Amelia Torscb, of BslUmore.

i 51 Ex-Senator Warner Millar, of New

] York, left on tbe morning express yea-

U I tarday lor borne. He sails to day for a

the ! tr *P elrroad.

John W. Sarage, a prominent at-

St0pliqht.

Mr. and Mr*. Leri Uboada, of Bird- | “'“'J of 1 hlUd *- 1 P hl *- u “ klB P * de ' In-lland, Pa., ar.- spending the time *‘ ,h R * T - r-ry pleasantly at tU-Columbia. ' j J-Savage at ’ tbe Winder avenue oot-

Joseph Doling, an int enlor. of Pe-! trolia. Pa., baa\becomc broken dowi

Then- will tw; a musicalr and reading . the Ijfavette this evening. Tbe

~ - t - fol|.<aiRg aitiats will take part: Mr. Indebted to Rev. John B. . KoWt Dunbar, tenor. Miss Florence Haines, of tbe M. E. Church, for a j Schmidt, planiat, Mr. Carl GUmaine, oopy of the Methodiat Year Book con- ; dooutior.ist. Mr. Wm. F. Boothe, vioiintalning much valuable Information. | i»t. Very likely Etlna Dunbar will sing. Wbcw.bot! Never mind, a glass of | Go to tbe Stockton Bath* for polite Root Baer made with Knapp's Root attendanrr; for first data accommndaBoer Exuact will cool yon off. | '-‘““I •‘•ere ll«: Uroperalnre of the

Simon HasstJtn's cotuplIutenUry Umoulal at Cougrea* Hall on Saturday evening of thl* week bid* fair ' tbe favor of Cape May’s aummi It would not lie a “ season " without Simon and tbe’ grand musicians he always ha* under his management, and the magic of his baton wields an influence that is exceedingly charming to all wlm sit beneath 1U sweet strains or yield to the art terpsichore a* the stirring cadence is waited over the brilliant assemblages at tbe evening Imp*. Simon’* complimentary testimonial will lie a great event. Tux ••Ou(ja ” board may do to afford jiastimc. and certainly doc* create much amusement by Ita prompt anawerlng of .junction*, but "QuU*” ■» » ttuthtcller, or '• Only*" as a reader of future errata, is a dead failure. “Oulja " was consulted on Monday eveuliig aa to Tueaday'a game with the Gorhams and, as if to uncsiuragc tbe Cape May boys arouud the board, predicted the score of eight to two in favor of Cape Mays. (>b, false “ Oulja!” Moral: Don't pot your truat In men, women or Oulja Uiaids in any attempt to learn aught of Ibc future or to fathom mysteries yi know not oQ or you will “ get left." Mn. (ixtmoK Yot xc., agent for tbe Society for the Prevention ofCnirlty to Animals is industrious ami active in the duties asaigmd him. While seems to be great Improvement noticeable In the care given to homes ' the establishment «f the society midst some six year* since, it is still somewhat astonishing that any should lie found cruel and daring enough treat the poor dumb beasts In their hand* as to call fur the attention of the agent, and often lead to tbe nrcesaity of tlicir being arrested and fined. The society is engaged in a laudable work. All member* ahould be prompt log their annual dure In support of the

good work.

Tiit Hi is too much “ fake " work indulged in by correspondents at the resort* every summer, and Cape May la no exception. Not that U«re is any particular harm being done by the character of the stuff that la often sent to tbe Philadelphia paper*, published and paid for. though they are very misleading and sometimes not pleasant to those who are made to figure to prominently iu them. The latest of theae fakes appeared Monday, in the Philadelphia Itreord, to the effect that Manager Fred Zimmerman, of the Chestnut Opera Honse, lost his dlsmosd stud st the time he fell overboard from Mr. Tho*. F. Kelley’s yacht Irene, and that offering 1500 reward for its recovery, Capt. Jack Richardson found it Inside tbe wood work ef the beet, whereupon Mr. Zimmerman promptly drew hi* check to Capt Richardson's order to that amount. This story Is all spoiled by Capt. Jack, declaring that It is not true, and that he feels iiko poundin« the man who wi It. A daring rescue from drowning occasionally comes down In tbe morning papers to enlighten us as to what happened ben tbe day previous *'unbeknownst" to tu. We never knew the AlUmUe Unit* be in such a “ state of mind ” over Cape May. It* columns are kept full of aspersion* against it, and its most pr lific imagination la being “worked for all H Is worth to find allegations hurl at our lovely resort. It ha* been years since It baa attacked Cape May so viciously and so continuously, and, of course, there Is a reason for this com jaraUvely new departure. What is K' Well, we did not intend to print U, liecause we thought it possible that esteemed readers would think we 1 actuated by a spirit of rivalry and were glorying in a competitor's troubles, and this. Tbe Union compels os, however, U. publish to the Cape May world that Atlantic City i* passing through the puonat seaaon it ever knew, and that the sheriff is already so busy that be is overwhelmed. Several hotels there in difficulties and others are likely to lie. Beer, tbe great Atlantic City •' society" beverage, is spoiling by the hundreds of gallons because there la a sufficient number of Hu peculiar Atlantic '' society" people there drink K. Haven’t we told you enough, Mr. Pniea, that Cape May haa no desire to “compare" with Atlantic? Cape May doe* not seek to “ compare ” with any other resort, for the very simple reason that it la the standard by which

health by cupcrating at tbe New Mount Vernon. Cardinal Gibbous leit yesterday for Baltimore after enjoying a pleasant stay of about two weeks with Cottager C. Thomas, at bia elegant Ocean street

cottage.

Miss Florence Matthews, niece of tbe late Hon. Stanley Mattbcwa, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, la among tbe charming coterie of young ladies at Devon Villa. Mr. Jcaeph Steinmetx, whose patent* were formerly numbered among C*|e May'* best kuown cottagers. Is visiting tbe Cape again alter six year'* absence, registering st the Devou. Mias Vergls Graves, of New York, s charming little selrcas, very skillful Id juvenile parts, is st the West End. Miss Graves haa been with Nat C*. Goodwin for tbe past season. Samuel A. Borden, who la connected with tbe Farmers' Rank, of Mount Holly, with his friend, George C. Buls member of the Class 'I/S of RuC College, Is st tbe Columbia for a abort stay. Manager George H. Batcm, of the Delaware Bay House, gave one of hi*

m bake*

boat Lauding yesterday. There were hundreds of persona present from Philadelphia and Cape M*f. Wilton Kammerer, who baa been mnected with theatre* of Philadelphia for several years, it fellows at the Cape and one of tbe most popular. Mr. Kammcrer is a great swimmer and diver. Among tbe bather* at Cape May Point yesterday were the President, Secretary Tracy, Secretary Halford, Mrs. Dimmlck and Mis* Sanger, were watched In their antlca by Mrs. Harrison and General Foster. Dr. Edward Augustus York Scbellenger, of Camdan, is delighting tbe ladies of Cape May by bis presence. Scbellenger Is one of tbe brightest graduates from the Medical Department, University of Pennsylvania. Hon. A. W. Snader and sons, Edward and Isaac, of New Holiaod, Pahave been stopping st tbe United State* for the past few days. Mr. Snader has served several terms in tbe Pennsylvania Legislature, and says be thinks Cape May is the most pleasant reeort be baa ever visited. H. Williams and wife, tbe latter's sister and two children, o( tbe Beale House, Chester, Pa., siwol eeversi days this week tbe gucsla of their friend, E. Thorns*, of the Sea Bracxe Hotel. Mr. Williams is a very popular hotel proprietor, and a gentleman who carries sunshine wherever be goes. Col. Richard P. Thompson, of Chicago, Is visiting his sisters, Mrs. M. K. Magouagle, of this eity, and Mrs. Dr. C. F. Learning, st Court Honse, accompanied by Mr*. Thompson. CoL Thompson went out from this city a volunteer soldier in the late war and honorably earned bU military title. He Is now one of Chicago's leading lawyers. Mr. George Shattuck. special agent for tbe State Mutual Life Assurance Company, with office* at 41C Walnut street, Philadelphia, ia with Mrs tuck and daughter, Miss Evelyn, Devon for a week's slay. This family is such aa ooe delight* daughter is a lovely young lady in tbe that Include* all womanly graces, i guest* of Star Villa regret the departure of Mrs. Winebreuer, Elisabeth, N. J. She has been ! three weeks and has been a leader In getting up progressive euchre and other among tbe bathers, floating, swimming and diving through tbe waves most gracefully. Rev. Esther P. J. Gormley, of Huntley, 111., the pretty soburb of Chicago, with bis lovely niece, Mias Loretta Kierstad. is at tbe new Mount Vernon. Father Gormley bad a severe attack of la grippe last winter which developed loto erysipelas, so be came to tbe beating waters of Cape May and la already

Col. J. L Lam-lug’* youngest child. Willism P., aged thirteen months, died on Mouday night. The family bsve Ibe sympathies of this community In

their loea.

Tbe Rev. Wm. Armbold, from the Reformed Congregation, “Keneseth Israel,'’ Philadelphia, is stopping ■ Dr. Joseph Krauskopfs cottage, N< 8 Hughe* street. Col. Wm. II. Cook, disbursing oft ir at the White House, who has b«en t Congress Hsll foe two weeks, left yesterday afternoon on the same trs'n with Secretary Tracy. Benj. F. Tricj, Secretary of the Navy, who arrived on Monday evening, was busy with the President all day yesterday coosidering department buslHe loft for Washington yesterday afternoon. Daniel R. Kearney, late of the American House, UolMaysburg, Pa., though now 80 years of age. is permitted ming le with old friend* again st Cape . He used to be mistake ddeut Lincoln.

Fine cbuoulatea at H. Nui

. Jr., W i,

water is taken dally, and also where the elite of society bathe. • Tbe dancing at tbe Stockton last evening was very spirited. A large Dumber of our most p rum inrut oot-

of the popular place* of resort lor those

w ho desire to eojoy seaside delicaclo* ' tager* and hotel guest* were present.

prepared in a I

The liquors dls]

1 skilful ■

msrksble quality and put ty. * Jersey peaches and Jersey water melons, of the nsusl good varieties, is what tbe average mouth la watering for just now. Haipin & Bro., agents for the famous P. E. Sharpies* Butler. This butter ts iweet, rich, sod pure beyond companion. and sold at prices that defy competition.^ Are you using IH *' ■*

Tony Koenig, tbe popular attache of Hatty's saloon, boasts of posaessiug a tobacco bag all tbe way from Rio de

Halt

Very pleasing entertainments being given by Harry D'Esta in ocean pier pavilion. Tbe little folks, should be given a chance to enjoy tbs

amusing features offered.

Tbe Photographic work made st the Chester seaside studio, Stock too bath, l« indeed cxcrlleul, and friend Chester must I cel quite proud of the constant

Tbe five o'clock train out of Philadelphia, Conductor Brooks, la the f latest train ou the Cap* Msy road, sod

is a great oouvcniracc.

Powell's restaurant, Washingtou St-, near Jackson, is very neatly and comfortably fitted up and an cxorlleul meal

can be obtained there at moderate coat. I syrup* made flora fresh fruits HU w iues and liquors are superior. | , nd frnlt j uton a-ttb r , ho«l sugar aud “Tbere is a wsy that seemrlb right'pur* water No artificial to a mao," saith the Sciipt'ures, but If, llunl K.-ourdy s U. B. I . there U a woman in the case, she don’t j Wiley'sCongreos Bstlis sre splendidly

V. iffif 1 nTT*

COXCJREHS IVAIala. Remodeled and Improved.

Proprietor.

CAPE MAY CITY, X* J.

J. F. FAKK,

Harry Biaaell, of Brooklyn, it visiting bia friend. Dr. Emlen Physic. Mr. Bleeel U s great admirer of base ball, especially the Cape May boys’ playing, bat since yesterday's game baa Iran*' feired bU affection*. Mr. Biaaell leaves on Thursday for a three-years' tnp to Europe, where be will make si pedal study of tbe French and German

It

i perfection, sod happy tbe resort

jarksou with It, even In ooe particular. We are sorry for AUawtic City. Cape May U booming. Iu every dty in this great land, new* from Cape May is sought after. Atlantic U scarcely beard of excepting in the silly, padded-out gosh, two-third* Caked, that no inteUigrat person ever rend*. Cap* May U tbe groat ’ - -- -

lugs, theae malediction* from the Units. How small In you. Unit*, to show such jealous rage.

Stuart II. Thompson, auditor for tbe United Gas Improvement Co., who has doing tpeelal work in New Eng. land, returned from Manchester, N. IIrill spend a vacation at the Cap*. Mr. Tbompeoe ia one of the U. G. I. expert, industrious aud trusted auditor*. He is a Dative of this county and was for three year* In the cm] of the Company In tbit city. Mr*. W. H. Beard, so prominently Identified with the interest* of the Seaside Home at Gape May Poiat, U again

at the home giving

Mrs. Beard reports the bom* as being In a vary prosperous condition, notwith-

standing tbe drawback

1000 by the Keystone Bank failnre. Mis. Beard’s friend* will be pleased have ber address, which will be Cape May Point until next week. Some

good of the borne and ita

Villa were Chief Engineer J. King, of tbe United Steles Navy, and i just returned from a there they have been spending several weeks. Mrs. Helen Dunbar, the beautiful wlfeof Robert Dunbar, who baa just closed an engagement with tbe Panline Hall Opera Company, with their bright little daughter, Edo*, he* joined Mr. Dunbar at tbe Lafayette. Petite Mias Jennie Steelmen, who. though a Woodbury young lady for several year*, is connected with Capo May county'a moat anclen tllea, U making many friend* during ker sojourn her* and 1* much admired Proprietor WHvy of Congress Hall baths has been overwhelmed wf horse-shoes because of the ^dWrti merit in tbe Stak. and la thoroughly convinced that “all Cape May read* it." Ue ssjs, moreover, that bis “luck" baa ten Immense ever since. There are no prettier or more attracve young ladies than those who reside in Cape May oounty, and Mias Sarah Marshal, of Baavlile, now sojourning here, may be Included among tbe

enjoying

Cape Msy pleasure* exceedingly. Hon. John 8. VanGllder, ex-Mxyor of Knoxville, Teno., accompanied by Mrs. VanGllder, Is on bis annual to hi* relative* in this county, always •pending a portion of tbe time He la registered at Congress Hail. Mr. VanGllder solid men who have gone oat from Cape May and msde fame and fortune. We regret to find that Mrs. VanGllder ia still somewhat affected by tbe painful results of a fall reoelred four year* VanGilder stele# that be ] a day's lllne** since bis it aummer. Yesterday be visited an aged aunt of 80 years, Air*. Xldredge, at Coid Spring. A Prisoner. The Sheriff haa a prisoner In tbe county jail, who haa been stopping at Avalon under the assumed name of Browning, and who is wanted iu New York. It I* said that the sheriff holds the prisoner for 117.000 bail, aud that he is wanted for *100.000. The Sheriff refuses to divulge the name of tbe man because, he says, he hope* for a peaceable settlement. The man Is said to have several confederate* in this city, aud that they are offering large sums to have him released. II. W. Edmund* appears to be tbe attorney for the confederates. On Monday the chief of police received a message from Wilmington ateting that a man by the name of Hanko had come here, who is five fret five inches high, wearing a brown derby hat and light »u!t of ciotbca, and of a fair complexion and smooth face. I* this tbe same man? On Reciprocity. General John W. Foster, es-Miniater i Russia, Mexico and Spain, who haa been negotiating a reciprocity treaty with Spain, arrived yesterday morning from Washington, in comjiany with Thomas W Cridler, chief of the Diplomatic Bureau of the State Department, aud went immediately to the President'* cottage, where they jiasaed mo*t of the day, arranging the final detail* for tbe going Into effect of the reciprocity treaty with Spain. A* aoon a* they are arranged the Praaideiit will issue bia proclamation delaring the same In force. They are Rural* of Congress Hall. Foster will go to Washington ming. and Chief Cridler will remain a few day*.

1* yesterday at tbe alway* sec t that way, and it I* gel

erally tho man that gives Iu. If j ive a wife, better alway* ask her a bat

■e thlnka about It (list.

Only place where Cape May diamond*. moonstones and wampum are cut. Established over fifty years. Joa. Hand's, 8 Washington street. • Don't be alarmed because y- n seem Id require a great deal of sleep at Cape May. This ia only ona of tbe glorious effect* of tbe oionic climate, which Induces you to take that rest that wl did you up anew and strengthen brain and body. Take plenty ol sleep, if you fori, like It, and arc lirre for a real, aqd

is able to rejoice tt

equipped for busineaa, with rxcrllrul bathing robes, potiu- slteutiou, aud codrnleot rooms. Pavilion on the beach ; ir accommodation ol bia bather*. * Gentlemen'* furnishing gi-sd* in , . rest variety at I. II. Smith's, 47 Wash- ' iugtou street. f { If you wish fine solid silver souvenir | xou*. go to Smith, No. 3 Waatlin— :

in street, from 75s up.

Fresh Country eeg. and Darlington’* ' _ T ' , ' rt Q c “ U ‘

lelaware County Butter, iu |-ound and : , m

all-pound prints Also In tivr-|-mtid t 'sppoinnienu. packaprt. Very convenient tor fami-

' -r. K, hr A Church. 13 Washiuiiton j ^

opjHwIte Stak office.

Cherry Pbosa, at Kennedy - !

positively striking.

Darlington*!

THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY. N. J. on—1891. Capacity 300. Location unsurpassed. One block t Nearest House to tbe surf. Strictly first-class in all It# WALTEP. W. GREEN, of Philadelphia, Proprietor

i Packed 1

Vrr

.. „ anterd aalisfi

istence. Goodadrllverrd prompthr & Church, 17 Washingtou street, opposite Stak office. • CoooAuul peAUut and old fashioned molasses candy at H. Nuaa, Jr., 51

W ashing to u street.

__ . Lansing's Cate, and Summer Garden, corner Lafayette and and Dotreetr, for private terrapin supper*, soft, hard, and deviled crab*, oyaters scalloped and in every other style and little neck clams. Game In season. Wine* and liquors. Beer on draught.

Families supplied

Several personal notes omitted

day, will appear tomorrow.

A family group In halving coati make* a very luleresling souvenir, particularly whru It ia made at tbe Chester

studio, Stocklou bathe

Our cream wafer* an- delicious.

Nuaa, Jr., ol Washington street. i j |j Smith, 47 Washington street. After the hop to-night get a glas* o! has a complete line of clothing. All Chocolate Ice Cream Soda at the Palace j u, c i atc »tylee * * . . Apollinaris Lemonade opposite CooLa logs hath honaea are opposite the jj 4 || .

— They

were all after that moat pleasant of all drinks. Champagne t> «ia. * Superfluous Hair entirely removrd from I he face without Injury to the most delicate skin. Paris Toilet and j Manicure Parlors at tho Devon. South 1 1—'— ••* street. Jy. 22, Ou.

044 Eel laws' Reception President Harrison yesterday alterwa received the Odd Fellow* of Deiaare at the Shoreham Hotel. Tbe reception lasted for about ten minutes, during which time the Preside 1 1 shook hands with about three hundred Odd Fellows and their wives. At crowd were many Cape May and visiters who availed then the opportunity. During the reception Prof. Beale'* orchestra played the “ Washington Post March Halford was tbe only official with the President. P**t Grand A. C. Pyle waa

step si tonic c

t in order is to . . & P. sad get i and Wine with

best bathing grouod.fully equipped,and are liberally patronired. • “ She'a as free aa tbe wind, brown as a berry and tough as plue knot," was remarked of a young lady yesterday, who had gained this happy condition by romping bare-head and bare-armed upon tbe beach, and bringing ber roui dea into play, buffeting the breakera. Her framsla well-knit and her muscles firm aWAtrong. yet ia ladyl.ke and

graceful aa a fawu.

Just think of it! Over 2.000 glasses of soda sold during tbe woek at the Columbia avenue drug store, and il

dull.

Souvenir Spoons at Jo*. Hand's, 9 Washington street. They are worthy of your slteutiou. Come and You can't always sometime* tell, and that is tbe way il i* about to-day's appointment for ball. The rain prevented the Phillies' game with the Brooklyn* yesterday, and they were under the necessity of telegraphing to Manager Joboe a postponement. It Is well enough to plan, but alway* ue prepared for disappointment*. If you have never tried Socialite emonade, you want to do #o. Can be kd at Columbia avenue drug store Trunks, umbrella*, ete., at H. I. Smith's, 47 Washingtou street. f Try a Cherry Bounce at tbe Palace Pharmacy. Wiley'* Congress Hall bath bom _.-e the best equipped on the beach Careful attendance. Hnyler'a celebrated confection* can be had only at Marcy A Mecray's. • “Belle of Nelson" fine old Kentucky shlakey at Ratty's, Washington J Jackson street*. Views of President Harrison's cottage, Cape May Light House and other prominent subject* for sale at Hela*' gallery,

S. S. Col*, Veterinary Surgaoa, of Millville, will be at Cape May every Tuesday, between l'> a. m. and 3 p. m . having hla-office at Loper's Hotel. Thl* effort of Mr. Cole to give atteulion to tick and lame homes should meet with appreciation and be considered a convenience by owners of stock who frequently know tbe need of such a professional. jy30-lm S. M. Smith, the practical watchmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Bally, Banka A Biddle, is well known for reliability and good workmanship Watches and clocks repaired. H makes a specialty of manfa —

Hujlrr's confections always fresh at Matey A Mecray’s drug store. • Tbe P. K. Sharpies* Butter tbe celebrated Delaware county Gilt Edge Butter, for which everybody ia asking, ia for sale only at Haipin A Bro'* Excelsior Market. 83 Washington aural. Finest table butter lu the market. • ’asblngton St. Try a “Champagne mist," at U Palace Pharmacy, opposite Cougre Hall. • Tin types can be taken and finished In five minute* If necessary by A. P. A H. B. Todd, corner Coo — *

LOST

A gold head necklace, going from 29 I Columbia avenue to poatoflloe. ou Set1 urday last. Finder will receive reward if left at Stak office. Lost—Yesterday,somewhere between Congreoa Hall and Athletic Park, small crescent pin, with malteae Lost—On Thursday afternoon last, while driving Ins small Stockton wagon, an umbrella, light bone handle, silver band and bean. A liberal reward by returning to tbe Cbalfoote

Hotel.

Maalcarlng. First-claas manicuriu for ladle* and gentlemen, fifty cents. Superfluous ’ air entirely removed from tbe face, Itbout injury to the moat delleeteakio.

Cape May diamonds, them st manufa— goods warranted — not fall to call on him aa he wL. great pleasure In showing you hi* good*. No. 3 Washington atroet Cape May. * W. H. Heiaa’ photograph gallery on Beach avenue, between Jackson —* Parry streets, is fully equipped for busiooss in all Ita branches. Excellent likeoesaes are balng finished dally and giving tbe utmost satisfaction. Tbe patronage of Cape May City and neighborly villages is solicited. Come and examine tbe sample* of bia excellent 1 work, and alt for portraita. **

RIGGS 4k BRO.. tod 111 Walnut Stmt,

Op|insitt> CongrdSN Hall,

CAPE MAY, N. J.

J.K. WILSON, Prop’r.

^HOTELoCOLUMBIA*-

ITOYST OVEIT.

Thoroughly Rcooratrd and Improted.

•TSf—IT=»tTT.JXT3.

H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

ZDETVOlSr VnirL-A-, Near R. IL Station, Beach and.Poet Office. Month IjafHj «-Hr« Nlroet Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week. ♦ MBS. T. K. BBOOKS.

THEROSSMORE, >71' NOW OPEN ^ Par-illr and Tennessee Ares, Atlantlo C'lly, M. J. Telephone connections «Uh Sew York and rhlladll|*U -Can !W LOCATION CNSCBrASSEIi OPENS FEKKUAKY IS. Wl. MRS J. P. IkOYI.K Late of Ihe West Uni.

Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. FIFTY -r ADDITIONAL -f ROOMS m* 0PEH FOR THE HECEPTI0H OF QUESTS. HRH. F. HAI.I.KXBK4 K.

DARLINGTON HOTELD Grant Street. 4 *i»e Mtay.

L R. Station.

>r JOHN J. KROMEIL

Under persona! management ol

First-claas Oaiatne. Large Airy Booms. Terms Reasonable.

FOB SALE-A few Choice IMiMUr so tb* >■***>—Two squares froin the W J . Electric Lights, wjge streets potoeUy dralueg.' Lute «'

Building

Lots

WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4?* Washington Street. Hotels and Cottages PrompIly Supplied.