CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MORXIKG.
(■zcsrrnnnuT). . Dl-miMi TOE KO»T«*
Ohr GUests.
I Other Pereonel
T *«• ECBCEI.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 1. 1891. K.tsnios noU* tell in' th*l the «kirU lli»t here been draggloR the road »<> lon K , and wbkh hare leer awltcbed around to one aide with a lift eo roach, are about to be abortened. We are rery R tad to hear thla; It will reltere the dear girla of ao roach trouble of taklnf that frequent grip upon them.
These araa a keen progrraalre euchre party at the Elbe ran Thuraday erenlng, the content Anally being confined to Mre. TUgga and Mm. Stuart H. Tboropaon, the tie. and cloae run. exciting the company to an enthu.ia.tlc degree. There U fun In euchre, and we wonder the game la not more extenairely Indulged lu to while away the evening hour.. Well, there! If we haven't gone and advocated card-playing! So wc hare, and are will let It go at that. But, mind you, you need not go Into gambling becauae gambler, uac card.. Better play euchre than do many ecaly thing, eome people do, who wouldn'*
play card, even f«
These are aeveral gentlemen who
anjourn here every araaon, who have more money or 1U value than they could count In the reat of their Uvea, and they are diapoaed to do good and creditable thing, with It—thing, beneficial not only to thcnuelve. but to the community. Now what wc want to ere U ...me or all of thew gentlemen ahoulder to ahoulder with CongreMtuai: John E. Reyburn In bolding up the Athletic
Park. He need, aaatatance and e ageroent and ha. gone down it own pocket deep enough. It n. be put upon a permanent footing
rid of eome hark debt*; to own the ground, and building. In fee; and to fix up ground., building* and everything In fine order—elegantly, If po»-
aible. We would like to aee them
particularly handaomr aa to attract attention for thi» reaaon alone. Why ahould It not be ao? Mr. Reyburn think. It could aafrlr be calculated upon to pay latcrert upon 925,000 If It were freed of all other Incumbrance. Call upon him and dUcuaa the matter with
him.
II L. Durfor. a cbaimiug blonde, la tali, graceful and a pretty dancer. Sophie Fergttoon. atytlak and attractive, U alway. attired mode*""
id prettily.
Itev. Chaa. Allen, of Nea York, > pieach lu the Preabytcrian Church lorrow, Aug. S. Mra. Lee Bowen, a handaomo broutte of Philadelphia la a general favorlie at tbe Columbia. Tbe Miaaea Adam., three very amiable young ladle., are among tbe fair guc.t. »t tbe Devon. Mr. Fred H.wkitu, of PblladelpbU. U enjoying Cape May pleaaurea aa a guest at Congreaa Hall. F. C. Eldredge, a naing young gentleman of Philadelphia, ia ruaUcatlug for a few days at tbe Elberou. Mr. Joseph G. Harrison, of Merlon, Pa., accompanied by hi. wife and daughter, are at the Elberou. Mias Helen Nagle, one of Philadelphia'. most charming bloodea, ia aa usual .pending tbe summer month, with relatives In this city. Miss Nettle Coleman, of Scranton, a., is a guest of Mlaa Eva Wbceler, daughter of Prof. C. Leroy Wheeler, principal of our city public schools. MU. E. A. Sherron, a charming brunette and with most pleasing ncra, Is at Congress Hall, accompanied by bar mother, Mrs. A. W. Sherron. Mlaa Mary Erbln, a sweet Utile brustte of Philadelphia, U at tbe Chalfonte ir the summer. MU* Erbln U very much liked by all tbe gueaU ol tbe
Sterlight.
Can we not have a baby parade ? r m, 0 f society bathe.
They are preparing for a great one at Asbury Park, and will uUlise all the d-faahloned coaches they can find. Huyler’s ole braird confection, ran be had only at Marry A Mrcray'a. * •‘Belle of Nelson" fine old Kentucky biakey at Katly'a, Washington and Jacksoo street*. * he alr*tner Republic make* a trip
\ to tbe Delaware Breakwater every idered ouemf Wednesday. It U a very pleasant one
'dock:
Father J. J. McCabe, of the diocese 1 New York, ia at tbe CoiumbU. Mrs. Collloa, of Collins Cottage. Decatur street, get* np elegant fifty cent
dinners.
Mr. J. R. Word and bU five little daughter, bowl st tbe Stockt.m bowling alley and enjoy tbe sport Immensely. S. W. Augustus and Mb* Sv Ella Ice. guMta at Columbta Hotel, caught 1M crab. In ninety-alx minute* ye»terd»y in James P. Scbelleuger'. boat Daunt-
leas.
Mlu Clara Behai, U
tbe choicest among the buds of femll)- Last train leaves Sea B; Inlty at tbe Stockton. MUa Flora Bor T. M.
lister, U a (tylUh brunette, greatly
admired.
Mr. WillUmP Smallwood eojiyed abort vUit to bU aUter, Mr*. A. G. Bennett. Mr. Smallwood U * promlRepublican politician of Glouoer. ter County. Mlu Leomi Rohr, a awrot HUle MU. Ith bright eyes and lovely manners, U exceedingly fond of bolding the ribwhile oot on ILe drive. She U at the Stockton. ■cswcll, tbe well-known Iron founder of Race street, above Eighth, PhiladelpbU, take* hte wife and dangbtcr* on a ull to Holly Beach, Wildwood and Angleaea In tbe yacht Congress. Mr. Creawell register, at Coo-
Ilall.
Go to tbe Stockton Baths for polite attendance; for first class aocommndatiooa; where the temperature of tbe
daily, and also where tbe
„ . _ _ _ never tried Socialite Lemonade, you want to do so. Can be had at CoiumbU avenue drug store Trunks, umbrellas, etc., at H. I. Smith’s, 47 Washington street. f When will that bicycle parade be arranged ? Do not let the opportunity for ao attractive a diversion escape. Try a Cherry Bounce at tbe Palace
Pharmacy.
Wiley’s Congress Hall bath 1 are the beat equipped ou the 1
Careful attendance.
Views of President IlarrUou’s cottage, Cape May Light House and other prominent subjects for sale at UeUs' gallery,
The Sewell's Point railroad U under HEW Mailaoemest. The motive power ia also changed. The an* power U a a dummy which has been apparently nearly worn out on the divldcndlcaa Delaware Bay and Cape May road, which unfortunately for some of the aUickboldrra, U rtlll under the old management. When UiU breaks down the muscle and sinew of the cmployi "■* gentlemen passengers are brought Into play. Tbe new dummy gave way Sewell's Point station yesterday, and the cars were pushed over to Cape May by the employes and aonn
tlumen passengers. The
agement," which gloried over the mUfnrtnnea of the old so much and endeavored to make it ao difficult,for them to do business, fails to do any better, though it has the equipment of both the local railway, to handle. Tbe fact of the matter la that both roads are on the toboggan, and have been ever since their self-landed manager has hail control of them. It is too bad that tbe Sewell's Point road ahould fall just now whether a “Napoleon" Is managing It or not. The yacht* should make Scbellingrr'a Landing headquarters aa of yore, and ‘buses would do the rest. The subject of athletic .port* b one to which much attention Is bring directed, not only In tbe matter of entertainment, but also lu that of beneficial results from their practice- It U not be expected that everybody should favor athletics, any more than that everybody should favor any other thing, but R must be admitted aa truly astonishing bow greet and strong a hold, favorably, athletic sports have taken upon the general public. To some exceei sober-minded persons these sports sinful because, to their minds, they are a yielding to worldly pleasures, there-
fore should not be
encouraged. Buck persona all rely few, however, and their objections have but Ultle weight with others. Again, many have tbe Idea that young roe i at college are taught and learn
little else; but this b
tbe surface it does sometimes look that way, but If we go beyond the college course and examine Into the follow those who have mingled lar exercises with mental develc we cannot but readily be coo vine the development and strengthening of tbe body add much to the possibilities and capabilities erf tbe Intellectoal forces. Many a lad, under the old college reynac, turned oat a puny, physically
weak graduate, from
lion and lark of healthy exerebe. Look at the college boys of the Cape May team, and ask them personally what their school sport* have done to aid them In the regular school studies. Ask Ramsdell what it has done for h’m. From a weakly Lad of leas than one
i he b nwelving. And so, much proof might be found among the other members ol the team. The subject b one deserving more liberal treatment than the Stas can now give It.
Mbs Agnes McConnell, a very pretty blonde, and Mia* Agnes Eagle, a bandmu brunette, both of Philadelphia, e attracting much attention at Contis Hall. WiUbm Uamill Shields, the !«pulir cashier of tbe Chalfoote, makes nightly trip* to Congress Place where bob a caller. So says bb eburo, Kaveny. Mrs. WaldrcD and son, Earl, of Middlebury, Md., accompanied by he! mother, Mrs. E. V. Jones, of Baltimore, have a suite of rooms at tbe El-
beron.
Tbe Misses Wilson, daughters of Beuj. B. Wilson, a prominent Uwyer of Philadelphia, are aummeriug Chalfoote, and are enjoying Cape May life very much. Mrs. T. M. Reese, one of Baltimore's phtbnthroplo eltlxensand a patron of tbe Windsor for tbe past thirteen years, b spending s pleasact season at tbe summer capital. Mbs Berdte llackett, who b ao popular with all the young folks at the Chalfonte, bailies daily In front of the Stockton baths, where her graceful movements are much admired. Mbs Marion K. Mathews, lady of extraordinary beauty, a decided brunette and of petite figure, ta at Congress Hall with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. C. Matthews. Richard Holme, Jr., wbo b largely Interested in tbe mines and mining of Colorado, b at the Chalfonte. Holme b a moat genbl man, very popular, both at Cape May and lib
J. Sloat Faaaelt, the lately-appointed Collector of the Port of New York, rived here yesterday morning and dined with the President. It be conclude* to remain at Cape May long be will secure quarter, at tbe Bloekton. Here U a abort sketch of bb life : He was born In Elmira on November 18, 1853. He was graduated at tbe University of Rochester lu 1877, and then took a course at tbe University of Heidelberg. On bb return borne from Germany be studied Uw and was admitted to tbe bar at Elmira on tbe motion ol David B. HIU. In 1879 be was appointed District Attorney for Chemung County by Governor Robinson. He held l office for a year and was moat sued ful in bl* proeecotiona. He took active part in Republican politics, and In 1883 be was elected to tbe Slate Senate. David B. U 111 had been elected Lieutenant-Govenmt In the preceding year, and be graciously patronized bb
Dural! b exceedingly food of making astronomical observation*, and ■lug took bla bast girl beach to aee tbe moon rise, but tbs largest planet observable was the Dog
Star.
Tbs Misass Heppe, daughter of the piano manufacturer, arrived to-day Hall to remain tbe btlaooe i. They |re very pretty, and to tbe already, large list of charming ladles at Congress. i, Luther Gerhard, a very pleasant lady of Philadelphia's best society, ever given to good works, hss been interestedly assisting her friend. Mrs. Beard, arranging for ths Seaside Hume entertainment. Hon. James H. Nixon, of tbe Departeut of Justice, Washington, joined bb fellow dtreetois of tbe West Jersey Rallrosd in tbeir meeting Stockton. He remslns for a day or two, registering at the Devon. Mile. Lemonnler, a n teacher of French, from Baltimore, baa chosen Marine Vilb for her home during the rammer months. Her many friends and scholars will be pleased know she is so comfortably settled. Mlaa Worthington, ol Washington, D. C-, and her friend. Miss Davis, of Baltimore, are two charming young ladies, both tall and stately and very tasteful dressers. They are,classed [long the pretty and pleasing ladies Congress Hall. Mr. Em lee Hewea and wife their family of very attractive daughter, have registered at tbe Marine Villa for tbe balance of tbe season. Hb married daughter, Mrs. J. H. Hetbering. toe, wbo b also here, expect* to join her husband In Japan about the lit of
fellow-townsman when be arrived Albany to Uke bb scat aa Senator. But Mr. HIU soon saw that the Chemung Senator was an aggrtsal' publican, and in 1885 be did all In bb power to defeat him. He was unaucocssful. and Mr. Fassetl was reflected by an Increased plurality. When a tor Faaaelt ran again lu 1887.Gorcruor HIU violently opposed bb eloctloo, but sgslu elected, and after be took tin 1888 be was made president pro tempore of tbe Senate. He was elected in 1889 for the term ending this year. Senator Faaaelt b a man of orpllonal ability, and baa been one of tbe most valuable Republicans in tt New York Senate. Senator FaaaeU wi secretary of tbe Republican National Committee In 1888. He b a trustee ' tbe Rochester University and Cot
Academy.
Simon Hastier Testimonial this Even-
log.
Committee : Judge Jo*. C. Ferguron, Col. Owen C. Stewart, Dr. George Gladden, F. J. Zimmerman, Judge Richard T. Miller, A. K. Fulton. Judge J. W. Wet cot l, D. N. Rbler, D. Hammy Patterson, Harry W. Worthington, R. H. Boyle, E. II. Bralnerd, O. M. Harterll. H. R. Eliel. George W. Rankin, E. C. Knight, B. Frank Hart, L B. Noel. En>cb Pratt, I. G. Neafte, C. Adler, A. J. Oppenbelm. I. A. Oppeohelrn, Wm. McCoy, C. H. Campbell, Wm. Dm for, A. V. R. Pattoo. F. J. Shedd, I. F. Naylor, Joseph H. Carpenter, L K. OoHlna, P. S. C«ke, P. T. Hallahan, C. H. Good, Dr. M. Halttell, I. C. R- Matthews, Hon. E. W. Halford, George W. Boyd, Wm Baugh, II. P. James. W. C. English. 11. W. Helmbold, H. M. Grant, A. G. Griggs.
Fine lunch served dally during bathing bonra, at the Oriole. Cboloest wines and liquors. Soft shell, deviled and steamed crabs a specialty. Li attached. Perry street and Beach I. H. Smith, 47 Washington street, - is s complete line of clothing.
■e late style*.
Fit lor a kiag ; especially an Amcrim king, and that's everybody. Hoot Beer made frojp Knapp's Hoot Bor
Extract.
Our superfine oonfectlons cannot be exeelled. H. Nusa, Jr., 31 WashingHuylrr's confections always fresh at laicy A Mecray's drug store. * Tbe "Napoleons" of finance as well ■ of war, ultimately reach tbeir Water, loos, and then tbeir St. Helena' Sugar roasted peanut* at II. Nuaa, Jr., 51 Washington street. Buy for your boy a Waterbary watch, t Job. Hand's, 9 Washington St. • Try a "Champagne mist," at Palace Pharmacy, opposite Cougr
Hall.
Tin types can be taken and finished I five minutes if necessary by A. P. A B. Todd, corner Congress lawn. * Results talk, and boasting without result* b dead. Probably the "general manager" thinks ao now. Wbo ever knew him to manage any business ano
eeaafuUy ?
Fred Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and J ackaon streets, U one of tbe popular plaoesof resort fur those wbo desire to enjoy seaside delicacies prepared lo a mo*t akiliul manner. Tbe liquor* dispensed st the bar Are pronounced by oonnoiaaeurs lo be ol remarkable quality and purity. * Halplo A Bro., ageots for tbe famous P. E. Shirpleas butter. Tbb butter U sweet, rich, and pure beyond com ' son, and sold at prices that defy petition. Are you using It? Come and .. v i.,.., Xl.-I.., lt r ..t.ln».
They pot loe In every glass of sod* at tbe Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congress
Halt
Tbe Photographic work made at tbe ('beater acakidr studio, Stockton bath. Indeed eaeellent, and friend Cheater _ji»rieel quite proud of the constant How of praise from curtomvra and rap* made from fre»h fruits and frnlt juioea with refined sugar and ire water. No artificial comblna:>us at Kennedy's U. ' " W.lry'sCoogrraaBaths are splendidly equipped for b ' btthiug robes, |. robot room*. Pavilion oa the beach it accommodation of hb bathers. Gentlemen's furnishing good* great variety at I. 11. Smith's, 4i ash-
ing ton street.
Excellent
d»ily »nd
giving the utmost as It* (set km. Tbe patronage of Cape May City and neighboring villages b solicited. Come and examine tbe simple* of hb excellent
’ for portrait*. *'
». fine solid allver souvenir spoons, go to Smith, No. 8 Washlov-
i.... from 75c UD.
COXGREHK H A Isis, cape may cm, ».j. Remodeled and Improved.
ttfeet, from 75c up.
Freeh Country egg* and lUrllngtoo' Dels* arc County Balter, In pound so ball-pound print*. Abo In five-pound package*. Very convenient for faml. lie*. Kehr A Church. 13 Washington
St, opposite Stah office.
Finest Old Mount Vernon Old Gibson. Belle of Nelson, Peerbea and other brands of whisk lea. Gulnne**' Stout, Bass Ale, Claret, etc., at Collins', Decatur street, opposite CoiumbU ave. St The Cheater sea aid* studio, Stockton baths, b turning out * superior grade ; of photograph* tbb season, »nd every body goes *w*y greatly pleased with
•*ie*e j Icture*.
Fine old’ rye wbtakiea, Rochester bottled beer. Famllie* supplied. Hatty's, orner Washington and Jackaoo at*. If. Cherry Pboea, at Kennedy’* U. 8. P„
Is positively atrlklag.
THE WINDSOR,
CAPE MAY. N. J. Thirteenth Season—1891. Capacity 800. Location unsurpassed. On* block . n the New Depot Nearest House to the surf. Strictly flrst-claa* in ell It* fappoiomcul*. w.» t-——
8L Mergwrrt’s House.
Monday evening at the Chalfo
Its will
ilitereating entertainment—
tableaux, vivant* and concert—for •*—
benefit of St. Margaret's Honat
secure tbe privilege of enjoying it and of contributing to » worthy charity. It will be necessary to Invert but fifty cent* for each person. Ticket* for sale at the ding store* and at the Chalfonte. There should be a Urge attendance and we think there will be. Prominent lady cottager* have the matter lu ebargr.
Wailed.
A girl or middle-aged woman for general housework. Apply, Postoffioe Box 85, Cape May Court llouw, N. J. ManinriBg. First-cl ass manicuring for ladle* and gentlemen, fifty cent*. Snpeilluou* hair entirely removed from the face, without injury to the moat delicate skin. Paris Toibt and Manicure Parlore, The Devon, So Lafayette street.
te it. ExeeUlor Market, 88 Waihlng-
tbe Iron fonnder, of
Pbiladclpbb, examined the Sewell' engine yesterday, and declared tt nnsale. He also, helped to push in over, containing about eighty people. The "general manager" charged tbe ooodoctor. Do you auppoae it was because be would not collect fares of passenger* for being pushed
ver from Sewell'* Point?
Tbe “ Kid’* confection*. Ingtoo street.
Powell's restaurant,
street, near Jackson, i* very ooonu ably and neatly fitted up, and an e crlirnt meal can be obtained there
Hb wine* and liquors
E. B. Beaumont, Jr., Claae of ’92, University of Pennsylvania, b visiting hb friend* of tbe Cape May Athletic Club. Beaumont b taking a coarse In lecture, same class with “Kid" Ltnalog. He b thb rammer ou tbe reporter i*l staff of tbe Philadelphia Tinte*. He wee a scorer for the Cepe
May Clubiaet year.
Mbs Mary Hoff, of Reading, b very attractive young lady, and her
arrivab at Congress Hall, and very pretty and atyllah gowns an admiration of both old and young. They are accompanied by their uncle aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Kauf-
Haskler To-Mght at Cengrra* Hall. Tbe musical prelude to tbe testimonial tendered to Simon Haasler thb evening In the Urge dining-room of Congress Hall, will commence with Richard Wagner'* march and chorus, "Tannhausaer," followed by a cornet solo by the renowned 6»hcnnaii, oig. Kmnceachlnl, after which Mr. Robert Dunbar, tbe young and genial tenor, will sing for the first time at Congress Hall one of hb finest arias, " Forget Me Not," and "Old Madrid," followed by tbe augmented orchestra, In honor of the President, “ The President's Polonaise." Sousa, band-master of tbe U. S, Marine Band. After tbe Introductory piece* the dancers will no doubt be anxious to have the floor. The first waltz, “The Sea Breexe." will be the new composition by the young and talented composer, L A. Oppcnheim, of Baltimore, followed by the beneficUry'a polka. The Journalist*;" another wait*, Life In Pari*," by Janiaen, then all the favorite dances will come In raccession. Tbe children can dance to it'* content, and during the fertiritkw souvenir* to the children will be distributed. The floor director* are Prof. Loom I* and Mr. F. F. Kelly, ot the Grand Opera Home, Philadelphia. Tbe souvenir* will be dbtribnted by Mr. J F. Zimmerman, of the Chestnut Street Opera House, Philadelphia, assisted by Messrs. Colonel Stewart, of Louisville, Ky., and Major A. K. Fulton, of Baltimore. Tbe various features of the evening will no doubt be also highly
interesting.
The open lot in the neighborhood of the Btaw office ha* developed into bear ball diamond of no i
Washington
Only place wber* Cape May Diamond*. moon*tones and wampnra *’- cut. Established over fifty year*. J< Hand's 9 Washington street. * 8. M. Smith, tbe practical watchmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Bally. Banks A Biddle, is well known for rellmbllity and good workmanablWalches and docks repaired. 1 mike* a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, aucb aa Rings, Stick Pina, Charms, etc., and h*a a large alock of Cape May diamonds, oats and mounts them at manufacturers' price*. *" goods warranted aa represented.
_ot fall to call oc him as be will take S wat pleasure In showing youhlagoodi o. 8 Washington street Cape May. After bathing, next In order !• t stop at Kenntoy'eU. 8. P. and get tonic of Beef, Iron and Wine wj'
cream. Simply
te Pharmacy. Ewing's bath house* are opposite the best bathing ground, fully equipped, xl are liberally patronized. * Just think of tt! Over 2.000 glasses of soda aold during tbe week Columbia avenue drug "
“African Giants,” or a similar organisation of colored waiter*, and tbe way they put up ball Is a caution. Evidently the sport out there is very much joyed, by the way the about* go up.
OpirtMlto CaMgKM Hall,
CAPE MAY, V, J.
J.R. WILSOX, Prep’r.
For Crabbing, FttkJng or Sailing.
sanr
Land Inc. prumpUy al
Have You the Time?
1ENTLEMENK WATCHES
-»HOTELeCOLUMBIA*" Thoroughly Renovated and Improved. iTOYST OTPEIT. FQ2PX7T XLJ5-T33S H. \V. Sawyer, Manager.
VILIj-A., South LafiiyeU* Slrool
IDE'VOlsr
Near IL R. Station, Beach and Peat Office. Terms—f 10.00 and #12.00 per Week.
MRS. T. 11. BROODS.
watches; BOTH* WATCHES! Diamonds and Jewelry RIGGN dk BRO., and 211 Walnut Stieet, PHILlDELTHIA.
Sonvenlr Spoon* at Jo*. Hand’*. Washington street. They are worthy of your attention. Come and see them. • Those cherry flavor* are simply deciout at the Columbia avenue drug Mr. S. S. Cole, Veterinary Surgeon, of Millville, will be at Cape May every Tuesday, between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m , having bla offioe at Loper'a Hotel. Thla effort of Mr. Cole to give attention to sick and lame bone* should meet with appreciation and be considered A convenience by owner* of stock wbo frequently know the need of such a profession*!. JytOTm
Go to Lansing's Cafe and Summer Garden, corner Lafsyetu and Decatur streets, for private terrapin suppers, soft, bard, and deviled crab*, oyster* scalloped and In every other etyle, and little neck dama. Game Wine* and liquor*. Beer ou draught. Families supplied. Did you aee the people crowding In the Colombia avenue drug store. They were ell after mat most pleasant of drink*. Champagne Sod*.
CAFE MAY Atlantic City, Shore end Bay Line 20 MILES ALONG the OCEAN. Moat delightful ride In America. (Willy. W.J.U.R. *8 00 2 25 3.00 Sea Lle City " 9.14 4.17 C.17 Ocean (Tty Steamboat 9 40 4 44 6..1O Long port C. A A R- K. 9.57 5 09 7.25 Arrive Atlantic City 10.27 5 39 7.55 Returning leave Atlantic CHy Motor l. lne Tennessee avenue station, 8.18 a. m. . 12.1S and 3 28 r. M., for Cape May, 4.01 r. «. for Sea Me (Tty. Boat oonuecta for Ocean City with all train*, leaving Tenneaaee avenne station, exoept 5 45 a. M. and 10 r. M., and Sunda, f, 52 r. m. 3 W. T. BARBER, Manager.
THE ROSSMORE, NOW OPEN ^ I'urlHc nnd Tennevotee Aren, Allnntlc City. X- J Telephone connection, with New York end rhlladllphla —Call in LOCATION UNSURPASSED. OPENS k’KREUAKY 1st. 1»1. MHN J. F. UOYE.K
Marine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect. ,'TY -t ADDITIONAL -r ROOMS nw 0PCM FOR THE RECEPTI0R OF QUESTS. ■BN. F. II ALLEN BUCK.
Lafayette Miller, C0HF1DEHT1AL MESSENGER. South Front St 3 Washlnctea HI. d deaaripUoo at «■* andateprtch
DARLINGTON HOTELD Opposite B. B. Station. Gr»mt Street, <«pe ■■y. Under personal management of JOHN J. KROMER. * First-Clara Cuisine. Largo Airy Booms. Terms Roaoonablo.
FOR SALE-A few Choice Building Lots IHreetly 00 the Beach-Two anoxrit flem tha W.y^K.J.gUttaa^ OKyjrrtar. «!**, Electric LlgMa, wide street* perfectly drained. UK* WandNaMOeod KixlXi. ■I handsome cottage* In moot desirable location,, at very reaiowabie price*. Kiel Estate Office of X2. T'JL'S’XoOJS..
TO COTTAGERS French Brat and She*maker Repairing done In firat-elaa* etyle. Charges moderate. ANDREW DORHER, 65 Washington St.
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4H Washington Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.

