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FRIDAY. JULY 31. 1B91.
_ Ketlte. _ Mid by thr
Sr cent. Bill be
day of Au[ju*t, fire added. A
Water Till poaitirely be turniil off If the rent la not J-aW on or before the aixth day ol August without further
notice.
J. Aeurov Wlt-LUm.
jy 2S-41 Buperintendent.
1 r a fire-alarm aytem U purchaaed for the city U la proponed to have t«o large alarm bells, one at the fire house and one at Madia.* avenue water works.
Mr*. Hay and family, have returned >r the aeaaou, stopping aa heretofore at
the Aldlne.
Secretary Halford and George W. Boyd dined with Cuugre—en Hey born
'feeterday.
.net D. Reese, one of a happy Baltimore party, U making many at the Wlndaor. Pomeroy, late District Attorney of Schuylkill County. Pa., to with bto wife at the Arlington. - Miaa Joele P. A moss, a beautiful young tody of Belle Air, Md.. to enjoying life at Cape May as a guest a' **“
Wlndaor.
Knowlea, and family, of Philadelphia, now occupy No. IT Columbia avenue, where they arrived Satuiday L. Schieeinger and wife, a well known . rofeaaor of mualc of Philadelphia, with bis wife to at the Columbia for the
insuring the city buildings and the amount for which they can he insured In the strongest and meet reliable compauirs. The business wss given out without competition, and consequently without discovering what were the lowest figures. The subject fully discussed at the next meeting. The difference to said to lie over a hundred dollar*—too much for the city to throw away. We shall hav. more to say upon this subject after It b
reviewed by Council.
Might It not be called s wet season,
very properly? At
far been one entirely free from the droughts that so frequently discourage the farmer, but while we may liave felt to congratulate the tiller of the soil up.* till* condition of thing*. It looks now as though, even in this light, the rains are bringing with them Injury to the croj« that have been growing so rapidly. There to an excess of rainfall. It is very evident, a* complaint, begin . be heard of the HI effects of the
.of the
soaked earth upon some cro|». Pots, toes are beginning to take injury, wc arc told. As to the effects upon seaside resort business, we are scarcely Inclined to admit that the frequent shower* really have any tendency to shorten pstronsge, though the general feeling is always fsvorablc to brighter skle* snd regretful of prevalliug wet. There to this to help in the desire t> be uucomplsiuing—the shower* pas* quickly. "Don't It beat *11 how It rein* summer!” said an old retired farmer residing here. "Next tall, after the season to over, I don’t *up|Hi*e it will rain s drop. Cape May could stand the rain then, you kuow." Supfiose a national cwvcntioo were called to regu" late the weather—would there be a terrible jargon of tongues In the discussion? It would break up in a row, trying to arrange a schedule to please everybody. Don't worry so about the
weather, anyhow.
Thk Athletic Park bat been s grand success in the matter of bringing re nown and unusual publicity to Cape May. Tbs famous Cape May ball team to known far and wide throughout the •astern |«rt of the country, and U news of IU games arc published in aeon of papers whenever they ooco Many who never before gave this glorious old resort a thought, have attracted to' It through the Athletic Park sod our great bxse ball team. Tbs park ha* been a good thing, then, and everybody will admit this mock. It to alto true that nearly orqulte everybody wanU its existence to be perpetuated and Its good work continued and the large attend an oe at games Is an evidence of this desire, but did It ever occur to those most interested In the destiny of the resort, the property owner*, or to the numerou* wealthy gentlemen who have great pride In their summer borne, that glory to not sufficient for the support of the Park ! Did It ever occur to them to Inquire how It to being so*, tallied ? In many instances, it doubtless has not, but the Sts* desires to have It do so without delay. There are many here who will probably be glad to aid In supporting the Park, in improving It and in making it a perma-
id these should call i Reyburu and get
some Information about the matter. Upon bto broad should*r« ha* rested for all these year* a large portion of the bardro of “running" the Park, and o hsra, leal and true friend* to Cape May, should now advance and aid hit It rests with Cape May's friends of wealth to say whether the Athletic
Park shall
popular, or whether this shall be the last year of the national game at Cape
M»J-
Haw WIR Vara Hunt Affect EdeeaUea!
I do not know that an effect of I
mcr migration on the country school to
often observable. Exceptional!
exist, and cases may be numerous. The
increasing disposition of fkmilies
prolong their stay in the country beyond the limits of the city-school vacation suggests that the time may not be far distant when those who control the village school* win adjust the term* and studiaa ao aa to enable children from the city to continue work daring a portion
of their stay. The similarity of
In all graded schools favor this transfer, and by painstaking a fair adjustment might be reached. This would take away from many city families a chief
•ultin a
Miaa Ella Schmidt, of Baltimore, under the chaperooage of Mr*. J. C. Eiacnbrandt, to vtoitlng Cape May, stopping at the Arlington. Abram Hcopes, ol lloopca, Bro. A Tbomaa, of Weal Chester, to spending few days with J. S. Bunting at * Sooth Lafarette street cottage. Mrs. John Wood, of Couabohockcn, are stopping at the Windsor. Mr. Wood to the owner of the Schuylkill Foundry at Couaboboeket Miaa Minnie Collins, an exquisite Sfxou blonde and belle, of Germantown, enjoyed yesterday for the second time in her life the embrace of Neptune. Phil Koenig's Oriole to tbe comfortable and breezy place, and be prepares seaside delicacies In the most manner. He also sella the finest brand*
of liquors.
Mr*. H, A. Scott, tbe atoter-ln law of . A. B. Wldem-r, of Philadelphia, and her daughter, who, by the way, to a very pretty lady of tbe blomle type, to
the Lafayette.
Mrs. B. W. Andrewi, Mr*. W. K Andrews and tbe Misses Mary and Clara Andrews, all of Woodbury. N. have arrived at the Aldlne for their
usti*l August stay.
Mr. John Hriotoo and bto mother, of West Chester, Pa., are Windsor gueaU. Mr. Brinton to popular with the yourg ladies and to accomplished both Intellec-
tually and socially.
Mrs. J. C. Eisenbreodt, of Baltimore, accompanied by her son, C. Henry, and daughter*, tbe Misses Nettle and RoaaElscnbrandt, are at tbe Arlington
for a lengthened slay.
Miaa Mary Elgenreog, of Baltimore, accompanied by her brother, Mr. Fred, at the Ailing ion lor a lengthened stay. Miaa Elgenrang to a moat brilliant performer on the piano. Mr. William Brinckley, of the Wind>r ooterie of guests, to an expert ni cyclist and la often complimented oi bto skillful riding. He to a pleasing companion to tbe young ladle*. J udge B. D. Maegrudc r, of the Su. premr Court of Illinois, who sentenced tbe Chicago Anarchists, will com ponder over legal lore lor a few w while recuperating at tbe Wlndaor. J. T. Heath, of Philadelphia, who to regarded aa one of the finest baas singer* in thst city, to at tbe Columbia. Mr. Heath is connected with the firm of Armstrong, Craig A Co. W. W. Green, ol tbe Wlndaor, returned from a short trip to Atlantic, and report* bto elegant Trajmore there tlouriabing, all, lu rooms occupied and tbe demand for aooommodationa
creasing.
Secretaiy of War Proctor arrived here last evening and went immediately to the Preeldential cottage. He will return to Washington UMlay. He afterward returned to this city and registered
at Congress Hall.
Miaa Jessie Rush too, a very pretty and attractive young lady to often on the beach at bath lug hour attired in a neat bathing salt. She aectns utterly
ol the many admiring
glanoes that are thrown at her. Miaa Bessie, the daughter of Samuel 8. Sharp, prealdent of Penn National Bank, ITiiladelphla, to lying dangeronaly 111 at tba cottage of her aunt, Mrs. c. G. Webb. Dr*. Marey and Macray are both In atlendanoi
Edward Rowe and family
ore at Cape May, guest* of Mr*. Rowe's sister, Mr*. Msckliu. Mr. Rowe, Councilmen Hand and Stevens hooked lot of fish In the sounds yesterday, and took a drenching in the ram. Mtoa Mary Wood, a beautiful brunette of Conabobocken, under the to! escort of Herr Joseph AUtoon von
were out shooting on Thurs-
day afternoon. Mias Wood to an expert rifle shot and enjoyed her trip hugely. Mtoa Willard, Mias Johns, and several other* came on from Washington to participate In tbe delightful german Congrem Hall yesterday morplng, 1 will remain to enjoy other* to be given before the week closes. The dies are tbe guest*of Mtoa Johnson. Mr*. Uugh Osborne, of the Osborne House, Atlantic City, with her friend, Mr*. Storey, visited Cape May last week, stopping with Mr*. J. T. Began, Lafayette street. This was Mrs. Osfirst visit here la fifteen year*.
They expraee tbemaclvea pleased with Cape May.
J. L. Semon, of the Vlrgrato Tobacco Store, opposite the Philadelphia Post-
office, and for mxay at ness at Capa May, to a ^
Hall. Jake to always heartily
Kailrsadw. in Ncwdea
The weekly meeting of the cot of tbe General Passenger Agent:
.. jnk Line Rallmed*. was held at Uic Stockton yesterday. At the morning session a fixed rate sa* made for those who wish to attend the National encampment of the G. A. R. at Washington next year. The afternoon session authorized * lower raro t» the Pacifli coast, and tlie issue V exchange ol Chicago, Cincinnati aud\st. l-outo. In stead of the gateways on lBcJf(s*i»»ipp> They also decided to accept half rate* from Western railroads, of disabled
veterans going to Soldiers' Home*.
St. Margaret’* Haaae.
Monday evening at the Chalfoute will occur an interesting entertainment— tableaux, vivant* and concert—for the benefit of St. Margaret's House. To secure the privilege of enjoying it ami of contributing to a worthy charity. It II be necessary to Invest but fifty nt» for each person. Ticket* for sale the drug stonw ami at the Chalfoute. There should be a large attendance and think there will be. Prominent lady cottagers have the matter in charge.
Go to the Stockton Baths for polite attendance; lor first class aooommodarioo*; where tlie temperature of the . water i> taken duly, and also where the
What spoons they are! How foolish elite of society bathe.
Sterlight.
hubby say? If you bat Lemonade, yo ad at t’-ofu.
t display! What will
r tried Socialite o do ao. Can be rnue drug store etc., at II. I
ibis
SEASIDE HOME.
Entertainment at thf PalnL Tbe Seaside Home, at Cape. May Point, to in the I2th year of iu extoteocc, and at the preaent time to t IU utmost capacity, in fact, this beneficient work h** grown beyond It* BmlU to tucb an extent aa to »ugg< to soma of tbe manager* an extension of tbe building to meet the demands made Upon them by the many wearied mother* and their little one*, aa well a* those who are enabled by these effort* to enjoy tbe quiet real and Invigorating atmosphere of thto veriUble " home by tbe sea," for a brief season during tbe bested summer months, snd especlslly bysged ccuplcs, and tboac of alemler
the Inhabitants'. Lacking some arrangement, the migratory habit must soon lead to the establishment of private
Hungcrford. in August Crutzry.
Cape. Aa a novelty, Mr.
In a day or two send an order to Richmood, Va„ for tobacco by carrier pigeon. Tbe bird baa already arrived
by express.
eo of real In the past.
Through tbe liberality of Mr. Hamilton, an inviutloo ha* been extended to Mrs. W. H. Beard, the manager who to or. duty there during the preaent week, and through whose untiring energy so much has been accomplished during the paat few years in connection with tbe Home, and who to always busied with plsot for the benefit and pleasure of iu Inmates, to have the children who arc at present there, give a litt'a entertainment at the Carlton at Cape May Point on this Friday evening. July Slat, 8. P. M., consisting of Kindergarten exercise*, reclUtlona, singing, etc. Mr. Hamilton has generooaly 'offered the services of Prof. Beale's oreheatra, aad we anticipate an enjoyable and interesting enteruinment to which tlie public are cordtolly invited. Rev. L. -8. Graham, pastor of Olivet Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia -, and Rev. T. A.Fernley, of the Methodiat Church, will deliver addroaars. Prtaident Hsrrlson and family will alto leud the encouragement of their
presence. Admission free. JAKE SEMOS’8 JOKE.
He Dressed»««Tramp, and 111* Fileads
Cat Him.
Everybody knows Jake Semon, the tobacco man, a ho many season* had the Virginia tobacco store, where Wilson A Son now are. Ever * Jolly »«ul, Jak.
like* to play a good Juke. The AerfA
Ammran relate* one of his newe.' "Time hung heavily on his hand* Sunday evening awl he determined
hav.- some fun. He went npatalra. took
off hi* church clothe* and rigged himself up in a dilapidated old fishing suit
that he used to fill when be went down
the Neck for cattle* and frogs. With
tills and an old weather-beaten dicer
pair of brogans he occupied
during the war, be sauntered forth a*
bold as a goat. Up Chestnut street he ■-it as far a* Twelfth and met more xn a doaeo people whom he knew. But two *|K.ke to him. He wo* instantly recognized by the reserve officer Ninth street, and by hi* old friend Joe Dalton. The rest simply stared at him and paused on. He went Into Boothby' irdered something to eat. Ham
was what he * anted, but the waiter
gazed hard at him snd wouldn't fill hi* order. Then he went into a back There the waiter knew him, and he had ■upper, tin the way hack to Ninth •t he met several other* whom he knew, but they either fatted to recoghim or didn't cxr - to. Jacob to not so certain about his friends now. He to afraid that some of them are not "friends In need," and say* thst a* soon aa he get* hi* new suit he will cat them dead on the street, ao be will. It will be sent home Saturday n'ght." George Freeman, colored, formerly chief engineer in the Stab pres* room, now fills the exalted position of white, washer to the Prealdent of the Unital Bute. He haa been only recently appointed. Whether his political influence aided him or not, we are unable to say, but he to said to be quite a patter
. election time.
Tbe Beadle Memorial Preabyterion Church, at Cape May Point being too accommodate tbe large congregation*, service* will b* rebel held In Carlton HallL. T. Graham, of Philadelphia, will preach there on August Sd, and 9th. The music will be under the direction of Mr. Back, of Philadelphia,
for all who come.
, iweat Old Mount Vernon Old Uibeoo. Belle of Neleoo. Peerlees and other brands of whiskies. Gatnueea' Stout, Baas Ale, Claret, etc., at Collin*', Decatur street, opposite Columbia ave. It Tbe Cheater aea aide stodlo, Stockton baths, to turning out a superior grade
tbeae pictures.
Fine old ry* wbtokle*. Rochester bottled beer. FamUtoesupplled. Hatty a. comer Washington and Jackson its. tf. Cherry Pboea, at Kennedy's U. 8. P., to positively atriklag.
Trunks, umbrellas, etc., at II Smith’s, 47 Washington street. Tlie steamer Republic makes s to the Delaware Breakwater eWednesday. It to s very pleasant
Last train leaves Sea Uieeze at 1 o'clock
P. M.
Try a Cherry Bounce at tffe Palace
Pbatmacy.
Wiley'* Congress Hail bath bouse are tbe best equipped on tbe beseb Careful atundanoe. Soft cream candy to delicious U. Nuaa, Jr., 31 Washington street. Tbe Simon Hasaler testimonial ol next Sxturday evening at Congress Hall to assuming such favorable aign* of success that various additional attractions are likely to be Inuoduced. Ooe of great satisfaction to know to that the affair to to be a truly aocial and homelike entertainment. Ladies dress generally aa they please and gentlemen will not be crillclaed if they do not wear dress costs, simply becaui la to be aa already said—homelike
enjoyable.
Huyler'a celebrated confection* •he bad only at Marey A Mccray'a. "Belle of Nelaon" fine old Kentucky abtokey at Hatty's, Washington ar J J ackaon streets. * Tbe Y. M. C. A., of Bridgeton, go Ocean Grove, on Aug. 6. View* of President Harrison'* cottage, Cape May Light Hutue and other prom. 1 ent subjects for sale at lletoa' gallery,
each avenue.
Have you tried •‘Whipped cream" at , tbe Palace Pharmacy ? ■* Pitman Grove Camp Meeting, began
yeaterday.
Secretary Halford baa eatabllahed tbe executive office of the Prealdent of the United States In a large room at Congress Hall, Cape Msy, Jt. J.. where be and the President's stenographer, Mtoa Senger, have located themselves for the summer.—.Vu/umuJ I/utel BeyvrUr. I. U. Smith, 47 Washington atreel, has a complete line of clothing. * " the late styles. Huyler'a confection* always freah at Matey ii Mccray'a drug store. • Tbe P. E. SBarpleas Butte; brated Delaware county Gilt Edge Butter, for a bleb every body to a*kiog, to for sale only at Halpm Si Bro'a Excelsior Market, S3 Washington street. Finest table butter to the mark! - Fully six hundred persons, moatly on, of coarse, came down by special train Wednesday to witneaa the bate la'I game bet seen tbe Cape May and comblued Philadelphia*. Train returned at
'dock.
They put ice Id every glass of s'*!* at the Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congress
Hall.
Photographic work made at the ■r seaside studio. Mocknsi bath, it indeed excellent, and friend Cheater jullc proud of the constant duw of praise from cu«tomrra and dght-aeera. * II syrups made from fresh fruit* fruit juice* with refined sugar and pare water. No artifirial combination* at Kennedy's U. 8. F. Wiley'*CongreasBaths are tpleu .quipped for bu»ine**, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, and a venient room*. Pavilion on tbe bet ■ accommodation of hit bathers, icntlcmen's furnishing good* great variety at L U. Smith"*, 47 Wa
ington street.
Her. Chao. Allen, of New Y ork * preach iu the Preabyterlan Church
Sunday. Aug. S.
W. H. Betas' photograph gallery on Beach avenue, between Jackson and Perry atreets, it fully equipped for the ' I all It* branebr*. Excellent are being finished dsily and giving the utmost sattofacliou. Tbe patronage of Cape May City and neighboring village* to solicited. (' ismlne the samples of bto ork, and sit for not trait*. If you wish floe solid *11 vet tpoous, go to Smith, No. 8 too itrcct, from 73c up. Freah Country egg* and Darlington'* I Delaware County Butter, iu pound and ball-pound prints. Also In five-pound j packages. Very convenient for faroilles. Kebr * Cburclu 13 Washington j St., opjosite Star office. CryzUlized mint drops always fresh at 1L Nuts, Jr., 31 Washington atreet. Fine lunch served daily during bslhing hour, *t the Oriole. Choicest wines sod liquor*. Lad tea' cafe attached. Perry street and Beach avenue. tf
CONGKira* IIAIjTj.
cape mat city,k.j. Remodeled and Improved. J. F. CAKK, * Proprietor.
Buy for your boy a Waterbury watch, at Jo*. Hand'*, 9 Washington St. • Try a "Chompagne mbit," at the Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congreas
Hall.
Tin types can be taken and finished In five minute* tf neceosary by A. P. A U. B. Todd, comer Congrem lawn. * Fred Arnold's Merchant'* Exchange, Washington and Jackson atrecta, to on* ol the popular plaemof resort for those who desire to enjoy seaside delicacies prepared in a most skibul maun-' Tbe liquor* dispensed at U-e bar pronounced by connoisseurs to be ol markable quality ood purity. Cape May Method tots have fully decided to build a new bouse ol worship the site ol the preseut building. The younger member* will be fullr enlisted i tbe wotk. About *10.000 wl Please brlhg me s box ol ream wafer* home with you. .’> Ingloc street. Ualpls A Bro., agents for tbe famous P. E. Sharpie** butler. Tills butter to sweet, rich, sud pure beyond comparison. and sold at price* that defy petition. Are you using It? Conn ace It. Excelsior Market, 83 Washington atreet. * Powell's restaurant, Washington atreet, near Jackaon. i» very comfortably and neatly fitted up, and an excellent meal can be obtained there at moderate coat. Hta wines and liquor* are superior. * Dr. Alex. Mecray. Of Camden, to said to have declared that be aaw tbe a aserpent at Cape May, while down here fiah’pg recently. Only place where Cape May Ol*. load*, moon*tone* and wampum *r ■ ut. Established over fifty years. Jo*. Hand'* 9 Washing too atreet. * .8. M. Smith, the practical watchmaker, of Cape Mav City, formerly with Batty. Banka A Biddle, to well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and docks repaired. He makes a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, such aa Rings, Stick Pina, Charms, etc., and baa a large atock of Cape May diamond*, cuu and ux '* them at manufacturers' prices, goods warranted aa represented. ‘ t fatt u v- -ni
'aahlngton
The oo-sbore wind beat’oppMile a heavy surf yeaterday. and the life boat* venture out. It wa* rollick log fun, though, to receive the frothing breakers, which followed each other quick aucomaion,though they did not roll a. high aa when coming more leisurely In. The sunbeam* were mild and there ax little need for umbrellas by the iimeroos groups upon the high beach. After bathing, next In order to to
stop at Kennedy's V tonic of Beef, Iron cream. Simply delldout.
After the bop to-night get a gleea of Chocolate Ice Cream Soda at the Pal-
ana Pharmacy.
beat*bathing gronMt. fnlly‘‘equipped, and are liberally patronized. Just think of K! Over 8.000 glaaae* of sod* sold daring tbe week at the Colombia avenne drag ~
ML
Souvenir Spoon* at Jo*. Hand's, 9 Washington atreet. They are worthy of your attention. Come aad see them. • Those cherry flavors are simply delicious at tbe Columbia avenue —
LOST.
Yale lock, tag attached. | with mime "C. C. Moore. No. 8 Beach avenue. Lilieral reward If returned to John Akin. 17 Washington street. Lost—Gold bracelet In shape of key. Finder will be rewarded by returning i Windsor Hotel. 80 2t Lost.—In going from Crescent Villa i Excursion House, a ncok-tte pin In _ie shape of a golden fly aet with dl*. mood*. Please return Ui Mr*. Suelkc. Crescent Villa. Lafayette street, and receive reward. Lost.—Dog collar, owner’* name, H. C. Robinson, thereon. Return to cottage next above Kiberon Hotel, Congress I'lace, for reward. Lost.—A blue cloth coat on Wed Deadly evening; lost from
MsnicarUg.
Firet-claa* manlcurtn for ladles gentlemen, fifty cent#, hair entirely removed f without injury to the moat delicate akin. Pari* Toilet and Manicure Parlor*, The Devon, So Lafayette atreet.
THE WINDSOR,
CAPE MAY. N. J.
i Thirteenth Season—1891. Capacity 300. Location
i roro th# New Depot ' ~
- fappoinment*.
urpaaaed.
Nearest House to the surf. Strictly firat-claa* in all IU
WALTER W. GREEN, of Philadelphia,
Proprietor
Opposita Congren Hall,
: Squares Irani stailuo
CAPE MAY, N. J.
J.K. WILSON, Prap’r.
Have you the Time?
WATCHES
“"'Iatchbs
WATCHES i
Diamonds and Jewelry _
RIGGS A BRO.,
1005 and 211 Walnut Street,
l-illbAOELrBIA.
CAPE MAY
-TO-
Atlantic City. Shore sad Bay Line. 30 MTT.ret ALONG the OOEAN. Mast delightful ride In America.
IDIEVOIET •VIIL.Ij-A-, Near R. R. Sutton, Bead, and Post Office. Kontb Ijafaj elW NlreeC Terms—f 10.00 and #12.00 per WeekTfr MRS. T. It. BROOKS. THE ROSSMORE, ><NOW OPEN Pacifli- and Tennewwee Are* , Atlantic dly. X. J. Trlrphone connectkra» with New York and rhlladllphla -Call HO LOCATION CKBUBTAaSED. OPBNa KKUKUAUY 1st. ML
RUN J P.ROYI.R
late of tlie Weal Ko t.
Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. FIFTY ‘-j- ADDITIONAL -f ROOMS
HOW 0PEH FOR THE HECEPTWH OF QUESTS. HRM. F. HAIXEMBEC'K.
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city “ 9.U 4.17 8.17 Ocean City Steamboat 9.40 4.44 6.30 Loogport C.A & H R. 9.S7 5 09 7.85 Arrive Atlantic City 10.27 5.89 7.55 Returning leave Atlantic City Motor Line. Tennessee avenne atatioo, 8.16 a. M., 12.13 and 3 28 r. M., for Cape May, 4.01 r. M. for Sea Isle City. Boat ooooecU for Ocean City with all train*, leaving Tennessee arena* atatioo. ex-
. 6- P- and get
day 6 32 r.
W. T BARBER, Manager.
Lafayette Uilier, C0HF1DEHT1AL MESSEHGER.
- .•srs.i
^-ARLINGTON HOTEL-* Opposite K. R. Motion. Grant Street, Cnpe Wny.
L nder personal management of JOHN J. KROMER. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Rooeonable.
Flrst-claae Onunne.
FOR SALE A few Choice Building Lots
TO COTTAGERS French Beet sad Sheemaker Repairing done in firat-claa* style. Charge* moderate. ANDREW DORMER, 65 Washington St.
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, WaMhington Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.

