Cape May Daily Star, 3 August 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY HORNING,

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QUr Gliests. And Other Pereonal Mention.

Benj. F. Crmeforf, c*»bler of Uie PeDDiflvanU lUllroul, U at the Artln£-

? Editor* k Publisher*.

MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1881. Totbe HU*e* Towtueod, DeonUvil If, we are Indebted for l»e*uUful bouqueU from tbelr lorely flower garden, wblcb In former d»y* we paued ao often ami admired so much. Sands; Barf Sole*. Joe StelmsU got a spralaed foot from a breaker the other da;. Mia* Shattuek waa one of the arlatoeratle bather* upon the Stockton beach, ;e*terday. An old gentleman of 70 waa aludylng anatomy from a scientific standpoint eery carefully yesterday. Banker B. K. Jamison, wife and sister-in-law, occupied confortable seaU on the high beach daring the entire bathing time. Mr. Fox, the sdrerUalng manager for Ja*. Queen A Co., bathes daily, and display* a fine physique. He Is ' some fellow. Congressman Iteyburn, and Mr*. Reyburn, emerged from tbelr bath rooms as late as one o'clock, and took a go od bath before the boat came In. Mrs. Helen Dunbar, exquisitely robed, wax aeen In the surf below the phr yesterday. Her pretty little daughter, Edna enjoyed the bath with

her.

A queenly form, came dripping from the sea yesterday in company with ( apt. Will Richardson, and was much admired as she mored so psoefully away. Hr. Benson, a handsome fellow lu “ convict ” stripe jersey, has a fine physique, and la a great bather. He is rcry popular among the sweet aixteenere on the strand. The lady who declared she would hereafter bathe In sunbounet and cotton glorca, so grieved was she orerhsr ugly sunburn, did not appear, therefore w. shall not name her. Two very pretty Capo May County girls with their esoorts were In the surf yesterday. They are Hisses Bailie Marshall and Jennie Steelman, who are visiting Dr. Phillips. The Messrs. Lud-

; the Stockton.

Little Helen Bradley has a rival the youngest bather In Miss Bettltte Edwards, daughter of cottager It. E. Edwards. Miss Bettlne ws* not eight months eld when she enjoyed a weekly paddle In the warm gullies. Alkla Varena, the prims donna bathes alone, and only for health benefits, avoiding excesses, believing that It would bo Injurious to her voice, while moderate Indulgence gives a glowing circulation expansion to the lungs and strength to the vocal oordsR. R. Miller and wife, spent an hour upon the strand yesterday, much Interested In the throngs In and out of the water. Mr. Miller and the 8. A. Rudolph, sailed out on the sounds In Millet's own yacht “ No Name " on Saturday, hooking a goodly number and

variety of fish.

Mrs. Lackey, wife of Gen. Rosecrans' private secretary, received a severe shock to her nervous system by catching a heavy breaker against her back, ending her surf-bath pleasures entirely. Just care should be exerciaad in taking the break of the billow*. Mr. and Mrs. lack*} departed for their Washington home, Saturday evening. Vulgarities should be avoided. It Is a common saying that “ everything goes on the beach at bathing time,' 1 but everything should not be allowed to go, and the true gentlemen will tot impose vulgarity upon their lady friends, nor will true ladies ensonrage vulgarity among their gentlemen friends. Is any one thing more detestable than another, It Is Indecency. ('apt. “ Ike " Klmaey, the 76-year-oM boy. Is a marvel In the surf as well as else where. Yesterday he ran tripping Into the water In company with other young fallows and succeed in getting Into deep water far In advance of the others. When we point him out persons look at ns as though to say “ you are joking.” But we know him long enough to know there 1* no exaggeration In the statement of bis ago. Yon want to take note of him some day. Nearly two hundred little children were robed in flannel and turned the newly formed gully between tide and the high beach. The water therein was delightfully warm and afforded nice aha' ow bathin) who were too Ihtle to take the surf. Even young ladies would sit upon the bank and dabble their shapely limbs In the warm sea water often coming from surf. Joe Butcher sat with a trio of pretty yonng girls . njoylng In this Inter-

Mr. H. W. Newton, of Philadelphia, is dqhghtlng the visitors at the Arling-

ton with his violin playing.

Miss Mary Eigeorang. a guest of the Arlington, possesses a fine and thor- j

oughly-cultivated contralto voles.

Postmaster-General Wanamsker arT ed on the 4 30 express Saturday after-1 »n and will remain at the Point until

to-day.

Minna Crawford, a lady well known in literary circles, with her son Roy sre at the Arlington for the month of August. Mr. John A. Brown, a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, Is a guest of Mr. W. C. McDonnell at bis cosy Hughes street cottage. Miss Eva Porter, and Mi— Carrie McKee, of Philadelphia, are two very prepossessing young ladies visiting the Misses Coryell, Decatur street. Harry B. Coxe, Jr., a prominent member of the Philadelphia Club, is spending a week at the Stockton. He is well-known In business circle*. Dr, and Mrs. Augustus Wilson, of Philadelphia, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Soott. at their palatial Columbia avenue cottage. Mrs. Hillary Beyer, of Germantown. _ distinguished looking lady with a wealth of lovely gray hair, la a general favorite with the guests of the Bruns-

wick.

aes Minnie and Edith Burt, prominent society belle* of Philadelphis, are stopping They are blight add

that hotel.

Another attractive striped bathing suit ha* appeared for a share of attention, the fair wearer being Miss Olgo Good, who is greatly admired in the

unique garb.

Miss Leone Rohr, a charming young Mias, stopping at the Stockton, is much admired at the hotel. She enjoys the hop* exceedingly, and never falls to participate In them. Mr. Robert Wetberlll, the owner of the famous Iron foundry of Chester, Pi,., has secured delightful apartment* Hrexton Villa for his family. They expect to remain some weeks. Mr. A. 6. Barber, for upwards of fifty year* the publisher of the Woodbury CoiutiMith la with bis daughters, Mrs. A. 6. Went* and Mrs. M. T. Wilkins, at the Arlington for several weeks. One of the most Impressively beautiful ladies at Caj* May this season is the wife of our esteemed cottager. Mr. Amo* II. Evans, occupying J. M. E. Hildreth's lovely cottage, 107 Washing-

ton street.

John Henry Fort, a prominent law. yer of Camden, and Ihe leading editor and owner of the Camden DoJg T,Ume down to spend the Bunday with his old frien.1, CoL Jaa- M. Scovcl, ith whom be dined. Hon. Mile* Roe*, of •‘Cheesequake' tme. the Democratic leader of old Middlesex, has been spending two days at the hostelrie of Col. J. Frank Cake, Congress Hall. Mr. Ross la her of the Democratic National Corn-

Miss Watson, a very pretty young lady is stopping at tlie Windsor. Jame* G. Campbell, the Chester mill ojierator, is a Windsor guest. Tbeo J. Jenks, the renowned Philadelphia attorney, haa pleasant rooms

at the Windsor.-

James Irving, the millionaire Mill owner of Chester, I* stopping with her

sou at the Windsor. X

i John J. Uealy, M. D.. has jAuedhi* 1 two sisters, Mrs. Devcnny, aod-Slr*

! Hobson, at the A'lndsor.

I President Harrison and PostmasterGeneral Wanamaker attended services at Cold Spring Presbyterian Church

yesterday morning.

Robert Gilmour. one of Fraukford i leading bnslnes men and a man of noble personal traits, is with wife and daughter at the Devon. Calvin Wells, the owner of the Phil*, del phis fVess, Is among Cape May's prominent guests, and is stopping with friends at a Grant street cottage. W. H. Kirkpatrick, one of the finest gentlemen of the Quaker City "together his wife and charming daughter, have taken quarters at the Windsor. Z. J. Stoddard and his friend Mr. Henry Elaler, of Philadelphia, are enjoying a pleasant trip to Cape May. Mr. Stoddard is visiting bis parents here. Rev. Jame* Morrow, secretary of the Pennsylvania Bible Society, preached in the Methodist church yesterday morning, from the words—“Where there Is no vision the people perish.” Rt. Rev. Bishop Scarborough, of New Jersey, oondueted the serviees at St. Peter's by-the-Sea, at Cape May Point, yesterday, and after the service o the President's cottage and look tea with the family. Carrie McKee and Mias Elva Porter, two lovely Philadelphia young ladles are visiting at Mrs. R. N. Coryell's Hughes street cottage, and are both enjoying Ilfs and at the aame lime giving great pleasure to a large num-

bet of admirers.

Starliqht.

Go to the Stockton Baths for polite attendance; for first class aocommoda-

- tlons; where the tempi relate of the The laying of the oonrer stoneof the! *?. Ur j***! 1 " I"!?' ‘ Uo * b ' re i‘«'

ew building lor the JfniV and A>prv*r

elite of society bathe.

Fit for a king ; especially an American king, and that's everybody. Root Beer made from Knapp's Root Beer Extract. Flower Day. The first Sunday In August is always celebrated at the hotel* a* flower day, and yesterday the decorations on tb< tables of the Stockton were pretty, and their beauty drew forth much favorable comment. Head-water William Wilson superintended the placing of the bo queta on the tables, showing excellent

taste.

Pasta-Mark Is the latest German novelty for Uie toilet and bath. It gives to the water a delightful odor and Impart* t epidermis a most exhilarating effect. On* block dissolved in water makes pint of exquisite toilet cologne. F sale only at Kennedy’s U. S. P. * BASE BALL. How The; Stand. ■me Blveitoo. A. C. S. X. sod Cape May —^-frej-g Kiverten and A <

will take place at high 18th, 1881, in New York. Huyler'a crlrbretrd confection* ran be had only at Marcy A Mecrey'a. * The Urge • rogresslve euchre party given by the gursts of Hreaton Villa Friday evening was a success. These delightful entertainment* are frequent at this popular villa sod much sought after by the guests. Handaomi prizes were awarded to the fortunate winners. It dosed with it* usual ilspoc. “Belle of Nelson" fine old Kentucky whiskey si Ratty's, Washington and Jackson streets. • D. Fogerty, the popular dispenser of the smiling llquois which go Hotel Columbia bar, is one of the most genUl of fellows at the Cape. This U hU first season at the Cape, and tradition, he will follow all the other comers to Cape May and come another If you bare never tried Socialite Lemonade, you want to do so. Can be bad at Columbia avenue dru|

only.

The steamer Republic makes to the Delaware Breakwater every Wednesday. It is a very pleasant Last train leaves Sea tlreexc at 1 o'clock

P. M.

Trunks, umbrellas, etc., at H. Smith's, 47 WaahiDglou street. j Try a Cherry Bounce at the Palace Pharmacy. Messrs. Neilsoo A Robb, two popular ilauocre of the “mask and wig," will sp|>csr In Uie "sand dance" at the Cbalfoote this eveniug In the performance for the benefit of St. Margaret's me. As they have won a great deal fame and great reputation as darners in and about Philadelphia during the past year, something worth may be expected. Wiley’* Congress Hall bath house sre the best equipped on the beach Careful “ '

They put lee In every glass of sol* at the Palace Pharmacy, "pi-ostte Congress Hall. » The Photographic work m.->4e *t the A3oewr seawidv studio, Stockton hath,

ludnri exo-'lent, 1st lecl quite pro flow of praise fro

f the

St. Mary’s, Cape May, and Rev. Father Egan, of St- Joseph's, Bes Isle City, baa awakened great interest among the people of the two parishes, aa the contest prove* to be hot Slid close. However, it la to be hoped that the people of Cap* May will not be wsnUug In their seal to secure the beautiful prise for their wellworthy pastor. Rev. Esther Dwger, roust strenuously working to pay off t mortgage on the school property. For this purpose a fair has keen opened in the school-room si the Bister's Convent. All are cordially invited to attend on Tuesday and Thursday evening* botween 8 and HI p m. Your patronage at the (air will be an encouragement to this good work, and the mortgage can ceded will be a source of grestt happiness

sod joy to the Her. Pastor.

Brexton Villa haa a bevy of pretty ,oung ladles, among whom are the Misses Stoke*. Nellie Kensett, Mamie Middle kaup, Miaaea Ryan, Black, Brinton, Frost and Gilbert. Tbeee charming girls make*life bright, and great favorite* with the guest* of the Brexton. The President has decided to remain _l Cape May *11 through the mouth of September. When be return* from hi* New England tonr, Auguat 29lh, he will be In Ume to p**a one of Uie pleasantest months of the year at the Cap* The cottage colony remain here until late In the autumn. Wm. S. Walsh, the brilliant editor of the JUutlrtUd America*, one of the most suooeaaful pictorial papers, haa returned to bla first love. Cape May, and wffl spend the* rest of Auguat at Ocean Villa, near the Lafayette. Mr. Walsh ilands at the very front among the “young literary feller*” (a* Senator Simon Cameron called ’em). He baa just been offered *5,000 a years* asa latent editor of s Near York dally

psper.

Harry J. Weal, tbs popular sheriff ol Camden county, whose majority was only 4000, name down Sunday and will spends week at Ihe Stockton Hotel. “Handsome Harry," aa Mr. West la called at home 1* a scholar aa well a* politician, and la “well-fixed” In th matter of “filthy lucre” and the lik< The aheriff la only the assist eawrierc a party of five—Surrogate West, David Baird, ex-sheriff; Attorney Wooster, and Deputy Sheriff Joseph Porter, who with dogs and guns and fishing line* will Invade graa*y flats. Presilient Harrison, Mr*. Harrison, Mr* Dlmmk-k, Mrs. McKee, Baby MoKas, May Lodge McKee, and two nurses and Mr. sod Mrs. Buchanan, neighbors to the Presidential cottage Cap* May Point, were out In the yacht Clover, with CepC A Sooy, who Is on* of the bast Life Saving Station masters, Mrs. Harrison caught

Cape May, 8 ; Hartford, 0. Saturday'* waa a great game of hall, s pilcbci’s battle, lu which both pitch, era won laurels, but our mw Lelper did Immensely, striking out twelve men, while the pitcher for the visitor*, MeGarlty, atruck out but five, sod Cape May made ten base bite to two for visitors. The playing was very keen on both side* and scientific enough please the most critical. The visitors lost becauae they could not bit Lelper.

The score:

CAPE MAY. K. lU. Dun-11, 2b 2 8 Wsgeuburst, s* 1 0 Field, If. 0 1

Baby McKee pall In the second The party hsd s splendid sail and lota of sport catching flab and crabs. Capt Sooy speaks very highly of th* .octal qualities of the dlattngulahed family, who ta tarn hold the Captain In esteem sad will sail with no < Capt. Sooy'* father, still living, voted for William Henry Harrison for Pres! dent In 1840 and also for the present President. This fast elds also to mat s fellow feeling that Is woo Jroos kind.

..0 2 0 0

Vlew* of President HarrisouVoottage, Cape Msy Light House and other prominent subject* for sale at Ueias' gallery. Beach avenue. * Fine lunch served daily during bathing hours, at the Oriole. Choicest wlues liquors. Soft shell, deviled end steamed crab* a specialty. Ladles’csle attached. Perry street and Beach I. U. Smith, 47 Washington street, aa a complete line of clothing. .' "

the late styles.

__r superfine confections cannot excelled. 11. Nuas, Jr., 51 Washing,

street street.

Totals 3 8 HARTFORD.

McGuire,

Plock.lb o Jenson, ef J Moriock, 8b 0 Bowers, 2b 0 Ryan, rf 0 Daly, c 0 Stall.. If. 0 McGarity, p 0

...0 12 6

0 0 0 0

0 0 11 0

Total. 0 2 27 21 8 ..ana earned, Cape May, 8. Twobase bits. Field, DurelL Sscrifioe hits, Lenalng, Fields. Stolen base, Daly. L«ft on bases. Cape Msy, 8; Hartford, A Struck out. Durell, Lansing.Bowman, Wales, Darregh, McGarity, 2; MoGoire, Flock, Jansoo, *; Moriock, Bower*. Ryan, Daly, Stem, 2. Double play, W'sgenburstto Durell to Dsrragb. First ‘ ae on errors. Cape Msy, A Hartford, .. First base on called bslta. Field, Bowmen. Plonk. Mufled fly ball, Stein. Wild throw,McGuire. Dropped thrown ball, Plock. Umpires, Priest and O'Doonell. Tims, 1.80. Riverton was defeated by tbe A. C. B. . on Saturday, In Philadelphia. Boors,

14 to A

Dr. Wsaley Wales, of this oily, played right field for the Cape Msy team Saturday, and Is a veiy creditable

player.

•They eay” that MrFetridge of the River Iona baa been training bard to be in condition to down Cepe May to-day. Jbe Riverton boys would rattier defeat tbe Cape Msy team than sat one of CoL Lansing's terrsplu suppers* with all the

ftxina'.

Tbe third championship game with Riverton will be played here to-day. Cape May ta ahead In the triangular contest, but Its intense rival, Riverton, ta determined to down it. Gamei tween these teams are for "keep*” no chance* will be purposely missed by

Jo*. Hand'

Try a “Champagne rolst," at tbe Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congress HslL * Tin types can be taken and finished i five'minute# If ncceaaary by A. P. A H. B. Todd, corner Congress lawn. • Fred Arnold's Mercbant’s Exchange, Washington and Jackson alrcota, ta one of the popular place* of reaort for those who dealt* to enjoy aesaldc delicacies prepared in a moat akil.nl mam The liquors dispensed at tbe bar pronounced by connoisseurs to be ot markable quality and purity. Halplo A Bro., agent* for the famous P. E. Sharpie*# butter. Thla butter ta sweet, rich, and pure beyond comperiaon, sod sold at prices that defy competition. Are you using It? Come and see it. Excelsior Market, 33 Washington atreet. * The "Kid’*" Liner* ta the latest in confection*. H. Nuas, Jr., 31 Wash,

ingtoo street.

Powell's restaurant, Washington atreet, near Jackson, i* very comfc ably and neatly fitted up, and an > oellent meal can be obtained there at moderate coat. Ilia wines and liquors Only place where Cape May Diamond*. moonstone* and wampum are cut. Established over fifty year*. Jo*. Hand's 9 Washington street. * Smith, tbe practical watchmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Bally. Bauks A Biddle, ta well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and dock* repaired. He makes a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, auch a* Ring*, Stick Pina, Charms, els., and baa a large slock of Cape May diamond*, eats and mount* them at manufacturer*' price*. All good# warranted sa represented. Do not fail to call on him as he will take great pleasure In showing you bis goods. No. 8 Washington street Cape Msy. • After the hop to-night get a glass of Chocolate loe Cream Soda at the Pal-

e Pharmacy.

Ewing's bath houses are oppoalte tbe best bathing groaud, fully equipped, ad are liberally patronized. • Juat think of It! Over 2,000 glaaaea of soda sold during the week at the Columbia avenue drug stor

Congress Bath* an *| letulldly . .. for tiu*iiu*s, a Ith excellent bathing robes, polite attention, ami runroom*. Pavilion on tbe beach for accommodation of his bather*. • •rntlcmen's furnishing good* in great variety at L II. Smith's, 47 Washington atreet. { W. H. Hetas' photograph gallery on Beach avenue, between Jackson and Perry a tree U, is fully equipped for the business In all Its hranebr*. Excellent

are being finished dally

giving the utmost satisfaction.

— of Cape May City and nt _

lagea la solicited. Come and

examine the sample* of bla excellent work, and alt for pot traits. tf

If you wish tine aolld sliver souveol

apoooa, go to Smith, No. 8 Washine too street, from 75c up. *

Fresh Country egg* sod Darlington'

Delaware County Butter, In pound and hall.pouud prints. Also lu five-poaod package*. Very convenient for families. Kehr A Church, 15 Washington St., oppuette Stab office. • Fineat Old Mount Veruou Old Uibeon. Belle of Nelson, Peerless sod other brand* of whiskies. Guinness' Stout, Baaa Ale, Claret, etc., at Collins', Dc-. catur street, opposite Columbia ave. -t Photos of tally-ho parties, sailing j parties, in fact, first-clsa* seaside photograph* of every description at Cheater

Studio, Stock too Baths.

The finest line of Imported, Key Weal and domestic cigars in town, at Kennedy’a U. B. P. Key West, Parson'* Imported and Ueyer's Domestic. Have you tried “Whipped Grcam" at

. the Palace Pharmacy r

Fine old rye wbtakiea, Rochester bottled beer. Families supplied. Hatty'*, corner Washington and Jackson ata tf.

St. Margaret’* Honw

Monday evening at the Chalfolite will ■cur an interesting entertainroent— j tableaux, vivanta and concert—for the j benefit of St- Margaret'* Hou*e. To ] secure tbe privilege of enjoying it and of contributing to a worthy charity, it will be necessary to Invest but fifty cents for each person. Ticket* for aalc tbe drug store* and at tbe Cbalfoutc. ten- should 1m- a large attendance and ! think there will be. Prominent lady cottager* have the matter in charge.

Wanted.

A girl or middle-aged woman for grooral housework. Apply, 1‘oat office Box 55, Cape May Court House, N. J. 21. Manicuring. First-class manicuring for ladle* and gentlemen, fifty cent*. Superfluous hair entirely removed from the face, without injury to the most delicate skin. Pari* Toilet and Manicure Parlors, The Devon, So Lafayette atreet.

COXGREHS HAIzIa,

cafe may ciTi.K.j. Remodeled and Improved.

J. F. < AKK,

THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. Thirteenth Seaaon—1891. Capacity 800. Location unsurpeaaed. One block >ro the New Depot Nearest House U>_tt>e _aurf u ^Strictly firal-cUaa ln all ita

Oppofllte ConcretM Hall,

^HOTELoCOLUMBIA*Thoroughly Rraorsted and Improved. aroTsr onziT. xljl-j.-xis H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

Have you the Time?

WATCHES

LADtnr WATCHES

WATCHES

3DEV03ST “VIXjXj-A., Near R. R. Station, Beach and Post Office. Honth LmOnyelt^Mr*** Term*—fl 0.00 and $12.00 pwr Week. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

Diamonds RIGGS A BRO. 9 and ill Walnut Stmt,

PHILADELPHIA.

CAPE MAY -TOAtlantic City.

—,—>oa at Jot Hand'*, 8 Washington atreet. They are worthy of your attention. Come and see them. • Those cherry flavor* are simply dcliclous st the Columbia avenue drug Mr. 8. S. Cote. Veterinary Burgeon, of Millville, will be st Cape May every Toeedsy, between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., having bla office at Loper'a Hotel This effort of Mr. Cole to give attention to tick and lame horses should meet with appreciation and be considered s convenience by owners of stock who frequently know the need of each s profeesiooal. jySO-lm Apollinaria Lemonade opposite Coogrees Hall, Go to Lansing's Cafe and Bummci Garden, corner Lafayette and Docatut streets, for private terrapio tappers, soft, herd, end deviled crab*, oyster* scalloped and ta every other atyle, and little neck clams. Game in season. Winea and liquors. Beer on draught.

Did yi

lid yon aea the pe Columbia avenue

were all after that m< drinks. Champagne Soda.

Armour's Extract of Beef

cedy'e C. P, P. Loads them all- Large

stock.

Cape'May. W.J.R.R. 8 00 2 25 5.00 Beolste City " 8.14 4.17 6.17 Ocean City Steamboat 8.40 4 44 6.50 Loogport C.A A R. R. 8.57 5 08 7.25 Arrive Atlantic City 10.27 5 38 7.55 Returning leave Atlantic City Motor Line. Tennessee avenue atatioo, 8.16 a. u 12.13 and S 28 r. n.. for Cape Kay, 4.01 r. M. for Sea lale City. Boat oounrcte for Oocao City with all traioa. leaving Teoneaaee’avenue station. -

cept 5 45 *. day 6 52 “ '

, and Sua-

W. T BARBER, Manager.

THE ROSSMORE, ><NOW OPEN Pariflc and Tpnnewtee Atpw , Atlantic City. If. JTelephone connection, with New York sod PhlladllphU -€M11W LOCATION UNSOKPABSKI* OPEN* PEKKUAKY lit.lWl. ■ RM M. P. UOYI.K. Lai* at tee West Ent.

Marine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect. KIKTY -r ADDITIONAL -j- ROOMS HOW OPE* FOR THE RECEPTI0H OF QUESTS. MRS. F. IIAI.I.KIfB'K.

-'.-ARLINGTON HOTELS yfposilr B. R. Station. Grant KU-rel, Cape May. Under personal management of JOHN J. KROMEIL Largo Airy Booms. Tonne Seasonable.

Flret-clnen Outmne.

C0HF1DEKT1AL_ MESSENGER. Philadelphia Office: Xo 16 Route Froet t«. Cape Max CUy Utter No.XJWaahlnxton »t- ‘ !3rgi;'Kistx. a sfrs,s

FOB SAXE-A few Choice Building Lota ■Twoseuare* fryei lh.W J. E_*. HUUom.

;; TO COTTAGERS

Repairing done lu flral-claa* style.

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