Cape May Daily Star, 5 August 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUDL&HEI) EVEBY MOBX1KO,

ADTEKTTMBG Kim:

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5. 1891. Ukdeb Ihe ilirertioii of Mr. Palmer, graml complimentary hop will he (pre at the n.rtel Ijfayette thi* evenln* hy John Tracy, the proprietor, which promi»e« to be a rery happy affair to all who participate. A Urge attendance B e» pected in reaponae to the distribution ef

tickets.

Ret. Ban 8mai.i, the faro, gellat, will lecture in the Methodist church of this city this erenlng. his subject being “ Prom Kar-Room to Pulpit,’' a lecture which has been delieered before immense audiences in many large cities. This lecture b for the benefit of the church In which it b held, and should be well attended. Bee advertisement in another column.

QctTE a large audience greeted "Bub. hies" at the Pier Opera House last evening, considering it was first night and a drbsly one. There la iota of rollicking fun throughout the cheerful comedy and some very fine singing. Mabel Marble is truly an elegant soprano, and Prank Rkbdale's baritone war fine. If you like comedy and want a good Uugh go, out and take In “Bub-

Paor. Looms' benefit night will place at Congress Hsll next Saturday evening. As master of ceremonies, Mr. Loomis has no superior, and ii management of amusemenU at tl inenaely popular Congress, he has given much assistance and pleasure. Thenwili be a liberal purchase made of tickets, no doubt, ami another great social affair occur to mark the season'i

J. II. .Strickland, Jr., of 'Washington.

’ol Strickland, noted in

the Stas of a recent date, arrived at

Sea Crest Inn on Monday,

Miss Mabel VaeGildfr, an mlereating_ _— .. . ,

of can, u .1 Cron

Villa.

U. S. Civil Service Commissioner Lyman and family are guesta of the Wy-

oming.

Eldredge Johnson, the shoe dt ts been in business in Cape May, before the war. Bertha Meyers, sister of Mrs. J. Clements, is here for a short stay, stopping with Mrs. A. K. Gordon. Dr. J. C. McConnell, 0. S. Medical .Museum, Washington. D. C., and family, aae stopping at the Wyoming. Wm. H. Dill, Esq., of Baltimore, spending Lb fourteenth consecutive here, a guest of the Arlington. Derebee, a well-known tobaceonist of Baltimore, baa joined bis fs f at Carroll ViiU for several weeks. Mbs Nina Carroll, a stably s graceful blonde, of Philadelphia, b the guest of her friend, Mbs Lucy Alday. Miss Mary K. Scott, a charming Philadelphia blonde, b a guest of the Lafsyette. She b entertaining and baa many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bbilleto and their son Howard joined the Cincinnati party at the Devon, noted elsewhere, 1 ‘ erenlng, to remain the entire month. Mbs Ballte Miller Is a very fine vocalist, and her rendition of “That b Love,’ u very fine. She b a charming Devon

guest.

Mbs Irene Coudln. of PblUdelpbla, b enjoying a vblt to her intimate friend, Mbs Florence Kennedy, on **'-•••>—-

party of acveo. "Mr. MeGinty,”

the valuable Scotch terrier, and always registered with the family, making eight, strictly speaking. The entire parly, leaving MeGinty a»sie, though

igenoc and knowledge are

wonderful, are Mr. and Mrs. Slrlck-

II. M. Fuoston, who b Mrs.

Strickland's mother. Miss L. Funston, Miss E. Funston, Mis* C. Funston, Hsrry E. runstoc, of Brooklyn. Of

' n they speak in high ily do they find the

honae all that could he desired, but Mrs. Munroe they bsve an affable and careful landlady, whose entertainment

' guests is first class.

Her face grew white In a single night by using Recamier-Cream. Ask for a sample of the powder at Kvmmdy a U. “. P. * Hadden UrwuT After Bath. George McAlister, of Wllkeabarrc, imr down with hb wife on the steamer Republic yesterday, and soon after took bath in the waters of the bay. Coming out from the bath, be stepped upon

the strand to apeak with

hb wife being also prasent, and while ho stood there suddenly fell, and almost

Immediately expired.

years of age. The Corower was notified. Mrs. McAlister was greatly tested by the sadden bereavement which Upon her. She remained at Delaware Bay Honae, until the body oould bo viewed and. prepared for removal (o A'llkeabarre this morning.

The refusal of council hy a vi 7 to S to save the city (108 for insurance b the most enrions thing which has ever come under our notice in the affaire of this city. We cannot comprehend it. There can be no good reason for such s decision. Any one who b at all acquainted with insurance business knows that a policy can be cancelled at any time, either by the company or by the one to whom It b drawn, and that a certain fixed percentage of the whole premium b always returned In such rases by the company. It b simply folly to assume that this b not the case. We w ill explain Uib insurance episode fully to-morrow.

Life guards at thr aeasidy resorts seem to have rather an uncertain means of compensation while engaged during the summer in staying upon the beach, prepared with life-lines and preserver*, or lying anchored in the life-boats beyond the breaker*, ready to row tiie first aUnn or sign of distress to t rescue of any in danger. It seems tl they very much dr]>cnd upon voluntary contributions from bath-house keepers, hotel-keepers end the general public. To help the fund a game of base ball

between the Cape May Reserves and a

picked nine has been arranged for this

afternoon at the Park. Admission, JSi cents. It will be a good game, and the

game and the cause are worthy a good We would remind those of our read-

era who would like to take a run over to

Atlantic City during their stay here, that the 8 o'clock a. m. express Cape May now makes the atop al Isle Junction in order to make connection with an Ocean City train, wbieh, on arrival at Ocean City,

nerts with the steamboat there at 9.40, stopping at Longport at 9.57, arriving

at Atlantic City at 10.27. Tbu*. I be seen that a morning ride of a little Iras than two hour* takes one from

Cape May to Atlantic City over a pleas-

ant shore route and across the bay by delightful steamer trip, permitting

stay of five and a half hour*, or until

3.88 p. m., before returning, for a single

day's vblt. Other trains from Cepe

May connecting leave here at 2.25 and

5.00 p. m. The boat also leaves Atlan-

tic at 8.10 a. m. and 12.18 t oon.

Mrs. E. M. Van Winkle, formerly of tbb city,-but a prosperous hotel keeper at Atlantic City, vbited her dangber. Mrs. Al. Bennett, on Monday. Rev. Jacob Neff and family, of Spring City, Chester County, Pa., is spending his vacation with his brotherin- law, Jacob Beck, Ocean and Hughes streets. Secretary Halford b suffering with an attack of lumbago, w boma-pathic physician. Dr. Phillips, thinks will speedily succumb to small pill shots. Mark R. Booy. the prominent lawyer of Mt. Holly, N. J., b spending a few days at the Cape. Mr. Sooy b c— the most prominent of oentrsl Jersey connsel)ora-at-Uw. Castle, the well-known who has sung with the principslstars of operatic fame, b on hb first visit U Capo May. When be leaves here t. >rs to Chicago to teach singing. Joseph E. Learning, of the War Department, Washington, and Cltlsen James Learning, b c onal vblt to hb native country, registering, as b hb wont, at the Devon. Dr. Frank Thomas, a rising young physician of Mt. Airy, Pa., came down yesterday and was met by the lady who generally supposed to lie hb fiance. id who b a very stylbb and much admired yonog lady. r. A. Heller Gross, of Pbibdelphb, of the Quaker Clty’a mi Incnt politician*,Is st Marine Villa, having arrived Monday evening. The Doctor has been suffering of late from rheumatic attack, and b here for a fe days to regain bb usual heallhfulneas. Misses Henrietta and Carrie Roe, _ vo very Interesting and bright young ladles of Baltimore, stopping at the Arlington. Their brother, B. F. Roe, for many years held a responsible position with the late millionaire publbber of the Baltimore Sun, A. S. Abell, Esq. Rev. Sam Small will preach thb afternoon at the camp ground of the United Brethren at Cape May Point. No donbt there will he a large crowd present to hear him If the weather proves favorable. Rev. J. Y. Gorham, and Rev. Junes Mower will also take

pait.

Rev. D. E. Lyman. D. D„ Bishop of Baltimore and clerical friend, are among those who registered al the Marine Villa yesterday afternoon for an extended sojourn. Dr. Lyman b one of the most eloquent divines ol the South, and baa come here for a needed

Wnar came near being a serious runaway accident occurred Monday I log at the station. Mr*. Alfred Baker, who lias been vbitlng Mrs. Ross, No. 10 Stockton avenue, was driven in a hack, with a babe of a year old, and nurse, t« the railroad station to take the 8.55 a. m. train. Mrs. Rtkrr had alighted from the carriage, when something caused one of the hones to kick and the away, the driver guiding them out and over the beach drive toward the Point. The mother grew almost cmxed a saw the rapidly-disappearing wagon swaying from aide to aide with her babe liable to be dashed to death. Her frantic appeal* secured another coach follow, but upon reaching the Point the wild team had been subdued and being turned toward the city. The nurse and babe were transferred, the now over-joyed mother clasping the babe to her bosom in gratitude and thankiulntaa. "I Just held the baby tight In me arms, thinking 1 might save it if 1 got kut meaelf," said the nurse. Thb little story goes to show that too much care cannot be exercised by driven of public hacks. None but perfectly safe hones should be usad or hired out from liveries to stranger*, especially to ladies. In thb case a serious delay was caused, a mother thrown into a terrible state of alarm from which she did not soon recover, and two Uvea were placed In jeopardy.

Slerliqht.

West Jersey rellroad receipts tl ason are greater for traffic to Ca May than last ysar, though less early or quite all other resorts. "Belle of Nelson" fine old Kentud thiskey si Ratty’s, Washington ai ackson streets. *

The ti

i Go to t! r Mnekton Bath* for polite atteudsi'.*-; fur finl class soourmaudstiotn-; wL.-r. the temperature of ibe j water i* taken daily, and also where the • 1 elite of society bathe. • ( ) Artistic grouping by A. P. A H. B. 1 , Todd, the j .lutogrspts-r*. foot of Congress lawn. s _ , i They pm Ice in every glsas of soda at i the Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congrees Halt. s

i.ij— The Photographic work nude at the isnof the ladies fair emerge Che- , t . ludkli b^kuin hath, bath in a sadly bedraggled u iudeod erc ,!tent, and friend Chester

mu»t leal quite proud of the constant

I «h. JSJUW- I"-- •»!

51 Washington

i Wiley s Congress Baths are splendidly •quipped for business, with excellent rattling robes, polite attention, and eonrenient rooms Pavilion os the beach lor accommodation of hb bathers. * Gentlemen's furnishing goods la great variety at I. H. Smith's, 47 Washington street. t W. H. Heiss' photograph gallery on Beach avenue, between Jackson and Perry streets, is fully equipped for the

Shannon's drops is a

The steamer Republic makes a trip] to the Delaware Breakwater everyWedocsday. It b a very pleaaant one. Last train leaves Sea lire, re at 1 o'clock P. M. • The muet popular place in town is the

J .tor*. People

r Sipping the

The bathing is excellent, and the bathers are numerous. Trunks, umbrellas, etc., at H. I. Smith's, 47 Washington street. 1 Try a Cherry Bounce at the Palace

Pharmacy.

The AdcocaU. organ ol the Improved Order of Heptasopbs, announces the

election of Robert C. Hughes, of West] P"*' 1 Country eggs and Darlington's

Cape May. as District RepreamUlive of Sri

Diairict No. 24. of the order. Tbb: package.. Very convenient for famiDbtrict Includes the following con low Kehr A Church. 15 Washington

likenesse* are being finished daily and giving the utmost satisfaction. The K tronage of Cape May City and neighring villages b solicited. Come and examine the samples of hb excellent work, and alt for portraits. tf If yon wbh fine solid silver souvenir spoon*, go to hmith. No. 8 Wsshine-t-in street, from 75c up. *

Rev. Dr. J. A. Locke, O. B. A., lately arrived from Rome. Italy, with bb orother, Rev. M. J. Locke, O. S. A., of YUlaoova, Rev. Jaa. J. BUke, O. 8. A., of Lansing burg, New York, and Patrick Duffy, Eaq., a member of the legal fraternity of Pbiladelpbb, form pleaaant coterie al the Arlington. Cot. A. Loudon Snowden, Mlnbter Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extreordiuary from the United States to Greece, Roumanla, and Servla, of Philadelphia, arrived at the Stockton last evening and will call on the President to-day. Col. Snowden has turned home for a mouth's leave of absence. He expects to go beck Europe In sbout throe weeks The Cincinnati contingent, always leading and powerful one among tl patrons of Um Devon, b rising In Ite number* to the usual standard, the advance guard there already being Mbs Essie Trust, the sisters Annie and Sallb Millar, Mbs Zimmerman and Mr. Lonb Stein. Some ef the young, ladles are new recruits, bat other* of the "Old Gaard" are exp sc ted very soon. Dr. Walter Phillips, of thb elty, w placed In quite a serious predicant) yesterday. He went Into the bern hb brother’s farm and stepped Inti stall to disentangle a halter upon bone, when the beast sprang at him, planting bb fore feet on bb obeet. The manger against which he was jambed broke dowm, and this alone, probebly, saved him from serious. If not fall jury. He escaped with some ■

sera tehee.

Miss Mabel Narbia, Pbr Opera I The President’. Rosy Day President Harrison Monday passed ne of the busiest days be has expert enced slooe he has been at the Cape. Secretary Halford waded through a mass of correspond, ence and stale papers and despatched en enormous amount of hu.iueas. The lidtut signed the commission of /. Bloat Faasett to be Collector of Uib of New York, and forwarded it to Senator Faasett. He considered several pardon cases, and passed upon the application for a pardon of William N. Lewbs-of northern Texas, an ouUaw who was known as Bill Underwood. wbo was the terror to all mail agents In that section of the country time. Lewis was finally caught and sentcoovd to Imprisonment for life for robbing the mails and jeopardbing the lives of mail railway clerks. The President commuted bb sentence to e c of seven years and six months. Drink preUy creature, drink !" >t Beer made from Knapp’s Rout Beer Extract. Five minutes makes it. A Swindler. i Thursday last a young fellow about thirty came In the Wyoming, and engaged board.remained until Saturday, and leaving on the afternoon train. On Saturday morning he went to Mrs. Foster, the obliging proprletreea, end asked where the hank was located, and after a plausible request Mrs. Faster consented to csih e twenty-five dollar cheek, which was msiie ont by E. S. lllsnchsrd A Co., to Robert Allen, on the Chestnut Street Nations! Hsnk, Philadelphia. The boarder then disappeared, stating that he bad a friend coming down on the train and was going to meet him, and has not been seen since. The discovery wet made that the check was worthless when It was presented at the Philadelphia bank on Monday. Alien was a young fellow, about thirty, with light complexion, and auburn moustache, and wore a bine suit of clothes. He said be boarded at 1921 Chestnut Philadclpbb, end was employed at Kelgho'a avenue, Camden, In the Armour Beef Co., establishment, end that Bbncbard A Co., were the Camden agents of the firm. 'Bobbles” or "Life at C(pe May” begins at Pier Opera Honae to- night. The Musical Faroe Domedy will playall

tills week.

Euchre Party at the Marlae Villa. A very enjoyable ana tuceesslul euchre party was given st the Marine Villa on Monday evening by Mrs. George J. Finnic, of Philadelphia, wbo, with her charming danghtera, b a guest of that popular house. The time, which was "bloc” Mondsy, wss selected st being an appropriate time. There were air teen participants who occupied four tablet io the eptcioui parlore. Thoee who were the happy participaote Id the affair were Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Wilson, of Brooklyo; Mrs. Benjamin Bullock, of Philadelphia, Mrs.C. P. Lolor, of San Francisco Mrs. George J. Flrmln, Mrm. Walter T. Bradley. Mrs. Lewis W. KUhr, of Philadclpbb; Mra. J. W. King, of Boston; Mra. L. M. Grubb, of Wllilngtoo; Mr*. Emlen Hughes, of Wilmington; Misses Zoe and Ethel Finnln, Mbs Blanche Hooter, of Pbomlzvllle; Miss Mamie Hewea, of Wilmington; Mr. Harris Kromer, of Pbiladelpbb, and Mr. William Fitmbl, of Philadelphia, the prizes were very beeutiful, sad great taste was displayed by Mrs. Lolor and Mrs. Flrmlsl In selecting them. The first ladies prize, a lovely souvenir silver carved, was won hy Mra. Grubb; the first gentlemen's prize, a very beantifnl oxidised silver candle-stick, with pink flower shade, was carried off by Miss Blanche Hunter because of a tie! The ladies’ booby prise wee won by Mrs. Klahr, and was s pretty bric-a-brac feather-duster. Tbs gentlemi novel-shaped cigar ash trey, and was awarded to Mra. Bollock. The aflalr was such a success thst the parties will be often repeated daring the balance of

claves: Belem. No. 80. Em 3>, Cumberland. No. 40, Atlantic City, No. 150, Cepe Mey, No. 183. Hnyler** celebrated confections can be had only at Marry A Mecray'a. * Wiley's Congress Hall bath house v the best equipped on the beach Careful attendance. *

Thursday and Friday.

Norristown ol Peons. State League will pby. They are floe players, and the games will be closely contested. The Musical Farce Comedy "Bubblea" at the Ocean Pier to-uigbt. Views of President Harrison's cottage, Cape May Light House and other prominent subjects for sale al Heiss' gallery. Beach avenue. '"'•x • Fine lunch served dally during bathiffg hours, at the Oriole. Choicest wines and liquors. Soft shell, deviled steam.d crab. »specially. Ladies'cale attached. Perry street and Beach

., opposite Si

» Old G

Belle of Nelson, Peel

brands of whiskies. Guinness' Stout, Ale, Claret, etc., st Collins', Destreet. opposite Columbia sva. 2t u do not hear them oomplalning of it being doll at the Columbia avenue drug store. They are always busy b. Tbrlr sods fountain is one that blasetli. •

I. H. Smith, 4 iss a complete I he late styles.

COXGBEftH HAL, la, cafe may citt, s. j. Remodeled and Improved. J. F. CAKE, - Proprietor.

i first-claca mixed dnn't*, Koenig's, Unoie hotel, i

Darlington's Delaware Creamery and Packed But

fine and guaranteed satism. un every instance. Goods delivered pr ly. Kebr A Chnreb, 17 Wa»hi

street, opposite Stab office.

Tlie P. E. Sbarpleas Butter the eeb'brated Delaware county Gilt Edge Butter. for which everybody Is asking, is for sale only at Haipin A Bro's Excelsior Market. 88 Washington street. Finest table batter in the market. • Get a Syphon of Vichy, with a pint Kennedy's delicious fruit syrup, st the U. S P., and make your soda water at

Very

THE WINDMOR,

CAPE MAY, N. J.

Thirteenth Season-1891. Capacity 300. Location unturp rotn the New Depot Nearest House to the surf. Strictly fit fsppoinmcnu. WALTEP. W. GREEN, of Philadelphia.

The finest line of Imported, Key West

, . >d domestic cigars In town, at Kenat Joe. Hand's, 9 Washingum St. * : nedy'a U. S. P. Key West, Parson's] Be. w. a. a • City, wbo preached at Cold Spring.: Have you tried "Whipped Cream" at

Presbyterian Church, eloquently on ] e »*** armaoy .

Sunday last, before President Harrison rye wb'skie^ Rocliester

. . . bottled beer. 1 smlliessupplied. Hatty s. i

and family, will return here and preach i Washington and Jackson eta. tf.

st the Cape May City Presbyterian j — - . » ■ — Church, on the last two Snndays In] Maulcaring.

August. It is thought be will be given I First-clast manicuring for ladies and

| gentlemen, fifty oenU. Superfluous | hair entirely removed from the fsoe, the w ithout injury to the most delicate skin. Paris Toilet and Manicure Parlors, The

Devon, So Lafayette street.

Oppmit* Conere* Hull.

CAPS MAY, N, J.

J.R. WILSON, Prcp'r.

i call.

Try a “Champagne

Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congress Hsll. • Tin types can be taken and finished In five minutes If necessary A. P. A H. B. Todd, corner CougreH lawn. * The Rossmore at Atlantic City, a very comfortable and well appointed house,

season by Mrs. J. P.

Doyle, assisted ly her able son, Mr. Charles Doyle, and her charming daughter, Mias Joaie Doyle. Mrs. Doyle, last year very successfully conducted the West End, In thia city, and it many warm friends here. Fred Arnold’s Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, is one of the popular places of resort for those who desire to eqjoy seaside delicacies prepared In a most ekiliul manner. The liquors dispensed at the bar are pronounced by connoisseurs to be ol remarkable quality and purity. * There Is out a player on Cape May am wbo is nut a man of good oharaer, antecedents and education, and wbo does not desire that every courtesy be 'tailing teams, and every opportunity given them for playing their best game. Congressman Reyburn, as the chief one interested in all thst pertains to the team would not permit onfall n instant. Riverton and 1U parti-

have always

tonally and collectively, but witboot the slightest cause excepting their trolUble envy of iu record. Powell’s restaurant, Washington jtreet, near Jackson. I* very comfortably and neatly filled up, and an e oelient meal can be obtained there moderate coat. His wines and liquors Only pi toe where Cape May Dia_ionds, moonstones and wampum are cat. Established over fifty years. Jos. Hand's 9 Washington street. Tlinndsy, Ang. Gtb, being the Feast of the Transfiguration, there wHI be morning prayer at 9 o'clock, at St. John's P. E. Church. practical watchmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Rally. Hanks A Biddle. Is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and clocks repaired. He makes a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, such as Rings, Stick Pins, Charms, etc., and baa a large stock of Cape May diamonds, cots and mounts them st manufacturer*’ prices. All goods warranted aa represented. Do not fall to call on him as be will t " great pleasure In showing yon bis go< No. 8 Washington street Cape May. After the hop to-night get a glass of Chocolate loe Cream Soda at the Pal-

ace Pharmacy.

Ewing's bath houses are opposite the best bathing ground, fully equipped, ana are liberally patronized. * Souvenir Spoons at Joa. Hand's, 9 Washington street. They of your attention. Come and Have yon bad a box of onr cream wafers? H. Nuaa, Jr.

Mr. S. S. Cole, Veterinary Surgeon, of Millville, will be at Capa May every Tuesday, between 10 a. m. and 8 p. m., having bis office at Leper's Hotel. This effort of Mr. Cola to give atteolioo to sick and lame horse* should meet with appreciation and be conildered s convenience by owners of stock wbo frequently know the need of such s professional. jyao-lm Apollinaria Lemonade opposite Congress Hall. *

Far Sale.

Elegant square piano, all modern Improvemimu. Call or address, K. C Baugban, Arlington Hotel, Great street. '-‘t.

Wanted.

A oow which will yield about twelve quarts of milk dally. Inquire at Ns't, Hildreth's Cottage, Jackson Sew Tort Stork Report Tuesday, Ang. 4,1891. Reading 20 Del. Lack 181} Paul 0» Rock Island 70} Wabash pfd 21} nlon Pacific 89} lo. Pacific 64} Louisville A Nash O'*} England 33} Atchison 317 Northern Pacific pfd 00} Gas 47* Whiskey 45} Sugar 74} North West 104} Burlington and Quincy 81} Like Shore 106 Cordage 89 I teed 15} North American 12} Pacific Mall 33 on Union 78}

For Crabbing. Ftthing or Sailing.

^HOTELeCOLUMBIA*Tberooghly Renovated and Improved. XTO’SET Or’EXT. FOrTTT. Jk-XE H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

ZDUTVOILT 'VXXjXjJL, L R. Station, Beach and Post ODoe. Month Lmflayelta Mlr««l Tmns-flO.OO and #12.00 per Meek. MKS. T. K. BROOMS.

THE ROSSMORE, >YNOW Piu'ltlr a nil Tennewwee Awen , Aliunde C'lly, Bf. J. Triephnoe connect km* with New Vock and PliUsdllplila -Call 1W LOCATION L'SSl'BPAttSKD OPENS FKBKCAKY l*t. 1W1. MRM J. I*. IMIVI.E

KICstaM dfc BBO-, 1005 aid 111 Walnut Street, Pill LAD ELFIII A-

Marine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect. 'TV -r ADDITIONAL *r ROOMS HOW OPEN FOR THE RECEFTIOH OF OUESTS. MRM. F. HAI.I.KNBF.CK.

DARLINGTON HOTELD Opposite B. B. Station. Carnal Street, Cape May. Under personal management of JOHN J. KROMER. First-olaae Ouiane. Largo Airy Rooms Term* Rmaonable.

FOR SALTA few Choice Building Lots IHrerttyen Ihe Beach—Two•qcaraafrom the W. J. RJt.SUdoo. City water, (is*. Eteetrtc Lights, wide streets perfectly drain ml. Lou 00 and NisHO and 50x130. Also, several hanitenmc cad ages a most desirable lues Horn, at very reasonable price*. Real Estate Office of T/YT^TES XL T.S.'XI-OH.. Corner Washington and J season st.

WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, ■t-i Washington Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.