CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERT MORNING, «*xc*rT •nnuT). ncns-i roc muktiu^ot iLLr amd axmltt*DTntT»i»aBiTn:
ISIS'S A. W. IIaah. 1 Jailor, A PablUbcr*. T. R. Brooks, S
THURSDAY. JULY 30. I«)I. Sotlee. AH WAld-rmU oufimiU by the firM day of Aoguat, live per cent, will be
t without further
ly SMt
SujierlnteDdrtit.
Engineer Jams* McNeal, who
Engine No. 703, ntUcbed to tbe 5 o'clock expraae out of PhlUdelphle, ran from Millville down here, iorty-ow mile*, yeeterday afterbooo, stopping at Court House, In forty^lx minutes. This
is speeding pretty rapidly.
Nathaniel 8. Aller, tbe popular room clerk of the Windsor, Is a bard student during the winter. He Is a graduate of Blairstown Academy, and Is now treasurer ol the Class *V8, Lafayette College. Mr. Aller Is a great ladles' man. and now devotes bis leisure Ume to bathing a large number of bis friends of tbe fair sex. He proposes eventnally studying
Tbe President stated last night that be bad received the resignation of Joel B. Krhar.lt as Collector of Customs for the Port ot New York, to take effort August 1st, and has designated ex-Sen-ator J. gloat Fasaett, of Elmira, N. Y., as his successor. Senator Fassett has Wn sent for by the PrestdenU He, Fassett, recently resigned as Chairman of tbe Republican State Committee of
New York.
There Is every proof now that Cape
May Is not behind any of the
coast resorts ss to the character and
extent of patronage this sutniu
we came to learn of the true condition of business elsewhere we found there !» nothing locally wrong, whatever, that there la little. If any, seeming back ward ness of the arason. Indeed, there are boiiaes here doing fully as well a usual, though to take the business as whole there may not seem to be alu getber the amount of steady patnmsge found as last year. With the financial troubles which have so generally affected the section of coontry from which we draw the bulk of patronage, wonld I s lie any wonder If, to some extent, it should be felt along the coast resorts bo keenly have some places felt tb effects of this condition of things, w of Cape May have great cause to b proud of the condition of our season' progress. This Is, In many respect*, favored and a favorite resort, and con jiarUona bring us out on the brighter
side. Another condition of things
hindered the esrly rush has been the freqneut cool rains, most persons who aim to make a stay of any length, preferring to wait to catch steady, clear, warm weather, If possible ; hence, the truth is Urge numbers of coming guests sre booked for the coming month. All lu all. Cape May U doing very nicely. More distinguished people are here than ever before, and there are many reasons
why we should uotcomplain.
SURE SOTES.
r. Ryan had a delightful little e
paulon yesterday to keep him company
on the strand.
Miss Helm Marks U always happy as a bird, buffeting the breakers or frolicking In the sand at bathing time. If the main beach U low and black rather than high and white as 1*, remember that It U beranac It has been dug up and carted away. Miss Olga Goode took an umbrella lath while he sat by her aide In an entranced state. There was grace even in her careless lounging In the sand. Mr. E. B. Bunting expected to go out to the banks yesterday, but the early morning rain hindered, so, with a lieavy-weight friend he took a jolly good
bath.
Another lady batlied In the surf yeaterday with foot and calf exposed, but with shapely limb, pure akin, and ■■erfeet foot, she had nothing to be ashamed of, and the act seemed perfectly proper to the admiring throng. “Wag.," with bis accustomed gallantry, frequently art* as escort to one of the most enthusiastic and fairest of bathers, Mrs. McIntosh. Bhc U one of tbe few who, with shapely form and
The Misses Tucker are t charming glrU staying at the Cbalfpnte. Miss Harrison, a very pleasant young lady, U the guest of Mrs. James BreuiL Mrs. Genet Reese is a rormlwr of a' •ry pleasant party of Baltimoreans at the Windsor. Harold Miller has joined Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller, at tbe Windsor. Miss Clara E. Ziegler, a very pleasing Baltimore lady. U spending a few weeks at tbe Aidiue. Mias Beebe, of Millville, sweet sixteen, U spending tbe week with her friendMias Ada Kntriken. J. M. Wiener, bead of the dramatic agency of J. M. Wiener A Co , of Pblladclpbla, Is at the Colombia. Ml** Florence Miller, tbe attractive daughter of Millionaire Andrew Miller, baa returned to the Windsor after a nrief sojourn among friends elsewhere. W. A. Sttntoo and accomplished wife, of Pittsburg, are enjoying Stockloo life. Mr. SUntoo U s sou of the Utc M. Hall Stanton, oi Philadelphia Mias Mary Erben, Miss Bertie Hackett, and Miss RciU Robb, of Philadelphia, are a charming trio of friends nt tbe Cbalfonte. They are enjoying Ills
hugely.
Mias Beyer, at the Brunswick, is of the most charming and entertaining ladles' at that popular house. Her brother, Reymond, i> a civil engine
larked ability.
Mias Laura Gould, tbe pretty graoeful daughter of John R. Gould, presIdrnt of the Oermsn-Amerlcsn Rank, Baltimore, la at the New Mount croon for the season. Miss Freda Zimmerman, from N< port, Kentucky, began ber first visit to Cape May last evening, registerings! the Devon, where she joined ber friend, Miss Essie Trost, of Cincinnati. John W. Cheney, the well-known insurance broker of Camden and director lu oar local bank and the New Jersey Trust sod Safe Deposit Company, prominent guest of the Stockton. Will Stanton, Howard Stanton, and Charlie Stanton, the three son* of tbe late M. Hall Bunion, are down again. They are life-long Cape May habit new, sd we are always glad to * Mias Fanny Holmes, of Deonlsvllle, this oounty. Is a member of tbe committee of ChanUuquans which will assemble st Ooean City on the fllh and 7lh of August. Mrs. L. If Swain, of Goaben, IssecreUry. Philip King, who has been playing third base with the Cepe Mays, surts for borne, Washington, 1). C„ to-day. His parents sre In Europe, and It Is not convenient for him to remain away from home tbe entire mummer. Walter Corson, son of Cspt. Fred Corson, South Seavtlle, but now boldIng s position with Mr. Edmund Davis, law reporter, New York city, was benyesterday, and was seen on the strand st bathing boor yesterday with bis lair
little cousin.
Mr. F. N. Hsllstead, ol Sersnton. Pa., aaaisUnt paymaster on tbe D. LA W. R. R., wife, and their two bright
little boys, Frank N.. Jr , and
sre spending s few weeks very pleasantly st tbe cottage of Mr. Cbas. IxR.
Wheeler, on Lafayette street
A magnificent minor now retiecU tbe beautiful Interior of Marcy A Mecrsy’ Columbia avenue drug store, and then tbe picture Is ruhaoord by tbe bevies of handsome ladles who sit before It sip Uplr soda*. Tbe Palace Pharmacy
Mr. William Rk-bartlsoo, ..f the yacht Martha." would like to know when Capt- Frank Downs, of the •• Victor,"
going to again try conclusion ehamplombipof Cape May county.
Sterlight.
A novel sight was witnessed early last evening. Away up ou the tower of Capt. Twlbill's Girard, Ui»i«e.corner of Perry and Sooth Lafayette street*, was a land of AlWan minstrel* glvi— -
free soft *
opticians, ol Philadelphia, are repre-! Artistic grouping by A. P. A H. B. •ented In Cape Mar to-d*y (Thursday) Todd, tbe photographer*, foot of Conbv one of tbetr speclalisu on the eye. Rrea* lawn. •
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the surprised pub-
Go to tbe Stockton Baths for polite : attendance; for first class accommodations; where the temperature of Ure water is taken dally, and also where tbe ; elite of society batbe. •
ArtlaUc grouping by A
| They put lor In c tender] to t*'e Palace ITiarmi
fair l.ros- i
s, f go h. bathing sttll," she said,
I have changed my bat
L 1 bathe up st the Stockton
You see, there is more
bine blood np there, and 1 rather It better." And we noticed she formed the acquaintance of one of
Is nothing If It Is not aristocratic. Y want to see this elsgsnt mirror, mane
expressly for the store.
Mrs. A. Coleman, ol Scranton. Is spending the summer with ber daogb. ter, Mrs. Wheeler, on Lafayette street. Although Monday was ber seventyfourth birthday, abe take* ber walks on tbe beach, climbs to tb* top of the lighthouse, and enjoy* the firiiing and crabbing as much ss ber grandchildren. Mr. K. G. Cooper, general manager of tbe Denver lUpMuan, baa hi* famCbalfonte for tbe summer, much pleased yesterday to have Mr. Cooper and daughter. Miss Annie, 0*11 at the Stab Office, and daring the visit relate many interesting things pertaining to the really wonderful we*ter* city of Denver, referring
not only
the city Itself, but;to tbe rapid growth of fortunes as well, made quickly In Cooper was a delegate to tbe National Editorial Association at Chicago, and from there here, meeting Mr*, r here, who bad been in W aabington, where abe found great benefit to ber health. She is finding increased benefit at Cape May. Mis* Annie is a dramatic critic of considerable ability.
A Pleasant Saif.
Mrs. Robert Beatty's fine J**bt, Metropolitan, Capt. Alfred Hand, took out » merry pxrty of Mr. Beatty'* friends yesterday, sailing mud fishing. party were Mr. and Mr*. Beatty, Mi»» Mary Scott. Miss AdsScott, Miss Margaret Cooper. Dr. F. D. Kendrick. Tbe inride sailing >a» greatly enjoyed, sod quite a number of tbe finny tribe were caught. Dr. Kendrick comes from HUmarok, DakoUb, la tbe guest of Mr. and Mis.
Beatty.
Railroad Officials. A number of railway official* arrived last evening by tbe six o'clock express, making their headquarters at the StockHotel, as it la their annual outtom. There are representatives of trunk lines forming s commission for tbe dUctusnd decision of various matters pertaining to the government of passenger rates, etc. The represei of the various road* here are : Geo. 11. Daniels, N. Y. 4 II. R.;Cba*. Lambert, ; C. O. Scull, B. 4 «>.; W. C. Riocaraon, Erie; J. Aoderoout, N. II. 4 W.; W. H. Halllwull, D. L. A W.; E. 11. Hylogton, L. V.; C. O. Hancock, P. A R., W. II. Toiler, C. 4 W. P. lUldwin. C. R.«»! N. J.; LP. Farmer, P. R. R . head df Passenger Pool Commiasion. Musi calc al l^byetlr* The muricale and reading at Lafayette at evening was most successful, and thoroughly enjoyed by a large number of people in Uie pirlors and eu the verandas of the hotel. Miss Florence Smith pldyed several selections on tbe piano, and also accom panled tbe vocalist*. Robert Dunbar. Uie celebrated opera ringer, sang sever*' numbers during tbe evening In grand roloc, and was wsrmly applauded by the delighted hearer*. He sang " Tbe Tides” and a* encore. “Old Madrid." and "Last Night" followed by Voa Soppe, “You'll Forget Not." Mr. W. F. Boothe gave a violin solo, an arrangeof American airs, by himself, but would not respond to an enthusiastic Mr. Cart P. GUmalne, tbe tab ented elocutionist gave pleasure by bis humorous selections, one of them In particular, entitled " The Elocution 1*1," showing bis remarkable talent to great advantage. Mrs. Berglretscr, eang Ave Maria ” In beautiful voice.
A German
Tbe first german of the Cotillion Club at Congress Hall oeeu dsy morning and proved very interesting sod entertaining. Tbe fav< distributed by Mrs. Kale and Mr*. Breull, and consisted of flowers (pood lilies) dainty stick pin cushions (band painted) and fans for ladles. Cigarcites, band-painted sachet* and paper cotters lor gentlemen. Those who participated were Mrs. Jamison, Miss Russell, Miss Willard, Miss Johns, Miss Coryell, Mias Collins Miss Thompson, Miss Donaldson, Mis* Boyle, Mira Harrison, Miss Blackburn, Mrs. Shannon, Mis* Tick, Miss Owen, Messrs. Boyle, Sbsnooo, Tsck, James, Mercer, Johns, Delseonr, Iloopes, Breloerd, Robb, Slelnmot x, Lee, Wethertll, Bruell. Tbe figure* marched were: 1. Butterfly. 3. Grand Round. 3. Grand Square. 4. Exchange. 5. Column and Star. C. National. 7. Military.
8. Arab.
being quietly
during this lint weatlier wl
pret* o'bursting forth ted hot in the The Plmtograpl.le work made at the ..I. .l. n ol Chester M-Aside studio. M.-ekloo bath, irly days ol antumu. „«*.|l„.t, and filed crhestee
If yon hive never tried Socialite must lev! quite prund of tbe constant Lemonade, you want to do so. Can be , flow of praise from
uiumbia avenue drag store ■
H. L
Trunks, umbrellas, etc., Smith’s, 47 Wash log tfm street.
Alfonso D. Lee sod Samuel F. W of this vicinity, are included in latest list of “original" pensioners. Try a Cherry Bounce st tbe Palace
Pbsimacy.
Wiley's Congress Hall bath house sre the best equipped on tbe beach Careful sttendsnoe. * If tbe sum total of the value of lmprovementa made here sud in this vicinity In tbe past two or three years was placed before some of our pessimists they would be smssid st Us
largeness.
Huyler's celebrated confection* can be bad only at Marcy A Mecray's. • “Belle of Nelsou" fine old Kentucky whiskey st Rattj's, Washington Jackson streets. Secret society burincs* falls Int state of innocuous desuetude lu •
1 syrup* made flora fresh fruiti Irull juice* with refiue.1 sugar and water No artificial eomblnaat Kennedy's L’. 8. P. iiry'sCoogresa Baths sre splendidly equipped for business, with excellent bathing r-ihes, polite attention, and con- “ -Blent rooms. Pavilion on the bcseli
bis bstliers.
Tbe prettiest young girt in teens w*
seen ou the bench yesterday. W ith fine Intellectual face, beautiful brown hair, angelic form and graoeful movement, she was noticed and admired by
all who came her way. Who v Ask Mr. Benson, who finally from the delving In tbe land
surgm* waters.
While a gentleman and Ida 1
wore l-ihing in tbe hoist*run* surf the
lady’s garter failed to do
coming into shallow water the gnntle-
iu»n very kindly assisted
o tbe Star
reporter, but the lady thanked her escort and the pair return
List of advertised and unclaimed letters In Cape May P. O, for week ended
July 85, 1891.
Mrs. H. N. Bnrkey, Mr*. Annie Chase, Mrs. E. Christie. Mr*. Annie Chase, Mias Emms Cbsmpbor, Miss Llxxie Coltins. Esther Dougherty, Mr*. Annie Doyle, Charlie Gamer, Elisabeth Gallagher, Miss Mary Glaxler. Fred A. Geririok, Mrs. W. W. Jelne, Mrs. Neill* tea, Mies H. L. Norah Kellborn. Mia* E. King, Mre. l-ebennan, Mr. Wm. LUler, Frank C. Laird, Thomas Morrow, Henry Morgan, James Morris, Geo. Niebol, Joule Purnell, Mrs. Rev. John Pembleton, Sarnie Peon, Rev. W. A. Reynolds, Noll V. Reynolds, Albert Rhoads, Mias Ells Rasp, Cbas. P. Steel, W. W. Stem, Wm. H. Btrickley, Valley A. Street, Albert V. Simpson, G. B. ewift, Richard Stockton, Geo. Swift, Lieut A. B. M. L. A Stott, Mrs. a Stewart, Mr*. A. B. Tood, Wm. T.
S,"C
W filial
The Mid Sammer Festival. On Saturday evening tbe leading oottagrra and hotel guests propose to tender a Testimonial concert and bop to Prof. Simon Haaaler, tbe popular leader of tbe Congress Hall orchestra. Tbe orchestra will be greatly augmented fur tbe occasion, and several favorite enlists have torn secured for tbe concert programme. New valae marie will be played, including “See Breexe." a tasteful valae melody composed for tbe oation by Mr. T. W. Oppenbelmer, of Baltimore. Tbe prominent visitors on tbe Island will booor tbe festival It Is expected that the While House cottage will be well represented. Tbe Spanish Minister, his wife sod sister, have signified their iutentlou to be present, and Invitation* bare been extended to Cardins! Gibbon*, Secretary Tracy, exSenator Warner Miller, and other iltus-
trkra* sojourners.
Tbe festival's treasurer will be J. Fred Zimmei mao, manager of tbe CbeeU out Street Open House, Philadelphia, while Ttaos.F. Kelly, of Philadelphia’* Grand Opera House, will assist floormanxgsr Loomis. Tbe children sre always In Prof. Uaaaler'a thoughts and portion of Salnrday evening's entertalnment will be tbs presentation to hem with a pretty souvenirs. QrEXX A Co . tbe well-known firm of
•wsof President Harrlsou'i Msy Light House sud other promsubject* for sale al Heiaa' gallery. Beach avenue. * Have you tried “Whipped cream" at at the Palace Pharmacy f * Mr*. Walker, mother of f)r. J. New. too Walker, of of our summer cottage colony, died at ber home In Mi Hook, Pa., on Saturday last, and ber funeral occurred on Tuesday. Coeoanut peaont and old fashioned molasses candy at II. Nuss, Jr., 51 Washington street. I. H. Smith, 47 Washington street, has a complete line of clothing. All tbe late styles. • Huyler's confections always fresh st Maicj A Mecray's drug store. • The P. E. Sharpies* Ratter Hie celebrated Delaware county Gilt Edge Butter, for which everybody is asking. Is for sale only at Halpio A Bro's Excelor Market, S3 Washington street, meat table butter In Uie market. * Look up adver of Andrew Dorner, French boot and shoe maker, In another column. He lean excellent repairer. Buy for your bov a Waterbary watch, at Jo*. Hand's, 9 Washington Try a “Cbampigne mist. Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congress
HalL
Tin types can be taken and finished In five'minutes If necessary by A. P. A II. B. Todd, corner Congress ' “Never mind the weatki wind don't blow.”
Mr. S. 8. Cole, Veterinary So of Millville, will be at Cape Msy Tuesday, between 10 a. m. and 3 [ . having his office al Leper's Hotel. Tbl* effort of Mr. Cole to give attention to sick and lame horses should meet with appreciation and be considered a convenience by owners of stock who frequently know tbe need of such a pro feasional.
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After bathing, next In order Is t stop st Kennedy’s II. S. P. sod get tonic of Beef, Iron and Wine will cream. Simply delicious. * Our cream wafers sre delicious. 11 Nuss, Jr., 51 Washington street. Concert and tableaux vlvanta nex Monday evening al the Cbalfonte HoteL tbe proceeds for tbe benefit of St. Margaret's House, to which poor cblldra sre brought from tb* city, each cot slgnmcut remaining about two weeks. S. M. Smith, tbe practical watd maker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Bally, Banks A Biddle, Is well known for reliability and good workmanship^ Watches and clocks repaired. lie make* a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, such as Rings, Slick Pins, Charms, etc., and has a large stock of Cape May diamonds, cats sod mounts them st manufacturers' prices. All goods warranted as represented. Do fall to call on him ss be will take it pleasure lu show lug youbis goods. 3 Washington st “—“— *
icntlcmeo's furnishing goods In great variety at I. II. Smith's, 47 Washington street. f If yon wish floe solid silver souvenir ipoona, go to Smith, No. 8 Wsshlne ton street, from 75c up. • Fresh Country eggs and Darlington* Delaware County Butter, In pound and ball-pound print*. Also In five-pound packages. Very oonvenlent for fsu ' lies. Kt hr A Church, 15 Washing!-
LOST.
key to a Yale lock. t*t name “C. C. Moore, N< avenue. Lileral reward if return Joliu Akin. 17 Washington street. Lost—Gold bracelet in shape of key. Finder will he rewarded by returning i Windsor Hotel. 30-2t :
COXGRKMH HA Isis,
CAPE MAY CITY,K.J. Remodeled and Improved. M. F. CAKK, - Proprietor.
Manicuring. Firat-clam manlcnrin for ladle* and gentlemen, fifty cents. Superfluous hair entirely 'removed from the face, without injury to the most delicate skin. Pari* Toilet and Manicure Parlors, Tire Devon, So Lafayette street. New Tork Sleek Report Wedoesdsy, July 29, Reading Del. Lack
St. Paul Rock I ala
THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. Th 1 rtoenth Season—1891. Capacity 300. LocatlOB unaurpassed. One b
Are your eyes causing you anxiety 7 Are you sure they sre doing sll they sre capable of doing for you? Are you aware that tjueen A Co., lh« * firm of oculist* and opticians . ■tedIn Cape Msy Urday (Thursday,
Cape May by , tbe eys. lie is to b* fowad at tbe Aldiua Hotel from 8.30 a. m. to 5.80 p. m. Persons wh require care, or when glasses comfortable should call upon him. Ordon taken for repairs, duplicate glasses, dance at th* Hotel Laf«r rvenlnc. which was a
of the
th* guest, of the hotel and their frieoda. Mrs. Nicholas Griffin, very enthualaatleally directed tb* feettrittan.
rt Cape May.
the Aldloe from 8.30 a. m. until 5 p And do yon know also that be does wish you to keep the glasses you msy order from him unless they are satis-
factory to you '
A large number of our county friends tine down by special train yesterday to witness tbe ball game. Sapper and early evening stroll were enjoyed also, the train starting on tbe return at
o'clock.
Cherry Phoaa, at Kennedy'* C. 8. P., is positively striking. * Darlington's Delaware County Creamery sod Packed Batter. Very fine sod guaranteed satisfactory in iry instance. Goods delivered prompt- ... Kebr 4 Church, 17 Washington street, opposite Star office. Tbe trunk Him passenger agents will
meet In regular w
Stockton to-day. Among those already arrived to attend are : Geo. H. Daniels. 1 N. Y. * H. R-; Cbas. Lambert, Wort Shore: C. D. Scull, B. 4 0.; W. C. Rinearaou, Erie; J. Andernout, N. Y. O. H. 4 W.; W H. Holliwell. D. L. A W.; E. B. Bylngtoo, Lehigh Valley E. G. Hancock, Pena*.; W. H. Fuller, C. 4 O.; U. P. Baldwin, C. R. of N. J. L. P. Farmer, Head of ” **“
Diamonds and Jewelry
RIGGS A- IIRO.,
,;|t005 and Zii Walnat Street,
Pool
W. H. Hsias' photograph gallery on Beach avenue, between Jackson and Perry street*, is fully **“ bin!mas In all 1U brai likenesses are being finished dally and riving lb* utmost satisfaction. ' ,x ~ patronage of Cape May City and boring Tillaga* 1* soUeited. Coo examine the sample* of bis work, sod sit for portrslu.
PHILADELTUI*.
CAPE MAY
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Atlantic City. Shore and Bay Line. 20 MTT.ies ALONG the OOEAN. Mori denghum ride In America. Cape^May. W.J.R.R. *8 00 2 85 5 00 Sea Isle City “ 9 14 4.17 0.17 Ooean City Steamboat 9.40 4 44 6.50 LoogportC.41 R.R. 9.57 5 09 7.85 Arrive Atlantic City 10.27 5 39 7.55 Returning leave Atlantic City Motor Line. Tennessee avenue station, 8.16 *. U 18.1.3 and 8 88 r. M., for Cape May, .01 r. H. for Sea Isle City. Boat eonuecU for Ocean City with all trains, leaving Tenoeesee avenue station, except 5 45 a. M. and 10 r. M., and Sunday 6 St r. M. W. T. BARBER, Manager.
THE ROSSMORE, NOW OPEN ^ Pariar And Tcnnetmee Atpw , Atlantic Oily. X. JL Telephone connection, with New York and PhlUdllpbla.-Cal! In LOCATION UN8LRPABSEU. OPENS FKBKCAItY Ist.lWl. ■ BN J. P. DOYI.E. Late of Ike West EsI. Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. [KTY -T ADDITIONAL ~r ROOMS HOW OPEN FOR THE HECEPTIOM OF QUESTS. ■ BN. F. HAIXKMBF.CK.
L-fayrtte Miller, CONFIDENTIAL MESSENGER.
Cape Mai CUT OBee: ‘ ilneas of every ■ HodaUy wtk
TO COTTAGERS French Beet and Shoemaker. Repairing done In flrat-clss* style. Charges moderate. ANDREW DORNER, 65 Washington St.
DARLINGTON HOTELD
Oppo-ltc B. B. Station. Grant Street. < ape May.
Under personal management of JOHN J. KROMER.
Plrst-ol&ae Ouirnne. Large Airy Rooma. Terma Reeaonable.
FOR SALE A few Choice Building; Lots
1* aUerta perfsoly drained. Lou dp an at desirable loi Real t-’-'- 1 - Office of TJ5.~Nd"E3S
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4 e* W aab ington Mtreet, Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.

