Cape May Daily Star, 10 August 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MOUSING, w nufixa -rac or jisli 'ist, acoi*t.

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. Editor* & Publlaber*.

MONDAY. AUGUST 1

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Moiulcur Leon PlorwU, of P*ri*. g *t Stockton Hotel, on Skturdaj’ evening l**t, were very mucb enjoyed by bi* kudirnoe, oomprialng many of oar beat people. He U an able exponent o( of Shake*pecre'i fioeet character*, and we ar* *orry bU kudirnoe was not larger. We are lure many more would bare attended If the evening aelected had not been *o full of entertainment*

througbont the city.

I, Fire Chinaman, two attired Inblooae* and wearing jnnk-like aboea, and the other three dreaaed in aack coat*, derby hata and other American clothing, atarted out yeaterday to ha< lime, and thia la bow they did It. Before atarilng out they put *' Sunday " auiu, bruablng and alicking np almoat a* much a* the typical angllciaed American dnde. Then they appeared on the atraeU, allpped through the aide door into one of the fire water warebouaea, took their "polaon" little men, and proceeded to the beach. After epending a few minute* observing the ladle* on their way to the water and critieiaing them, they attired themaelvea in bathing aulU and exyoyed bath In high glee. After returning, and changing their attire, they went into the city, again viaiting the firewater place where they fortified them aelvea with atrong drink and then purchaaed atrong cigar*. One of them amuked bi* cigar In a cigar bolder. They then vialted an ice cream aaloon and Indulged In lee cream, aelectlng their flavor* with great nicety. Where thcae giddy youth traveled next, deponent aailh not, but It I* quite evident from the above recital that they are pretty thoroughly Americanized.

Classical Concert.

The gueata of the Braxton were, Friday evening, treated to a olaaah concert, con*iating of mandolin, guitar

Otir Gbests.

w-'fCyT Aom * Hi

And Othei

Geo. V!. Royd dined with the Praal-

| dent last evening.

•_ ! John Hood. Ricelver of the Short . Line to Cape May, • at the .■.rlingion.

.- a c ‘ ,rn;u “^ Preaidect I!arn..>:. and General-I. S Columbia A °“ ■* ‘^ t ' r Clarkaon took a long drive In theafterl

CONGRESS HALLS GALA SIGHT.

Starlight.

BEACTT ASD FASHION RILE THE .' - r0 ° nt :o u,e Ri»erton*and

HOCK. ‘'"S' play ball. «t. the Ocean atrent wualow of Marcy A Mccray'* THB PHEJinESTV BEtstmox. ! Columbia avenue pharmacy. The dla

Columbia. ^ " - K. Tliudaln. proprietor Oxford | Uge.

knitting milla, Pblladelpbla, la wllb bl* IWmaOer tieneral Wanam.h.v

aSStJ’- ” l ' .Jirnw nJf. f! -.i™.-! u... i. c-tui Jamee Butcber, Stale Senator from day morning* k,Ujo *H yeeh r Uiiiu thruugb Lbe*!!^”t^ r 't! l e*door of Sl v"ard W Satam eounty. with Mr*. BuUlmr reg- I >H«e. IWaaie and Annie Miller of i ““ “““ r " J “ " berr lhe J turned : " f ' '• a e'™ HaB. »*• accldenU, kicked Ulerad at the Arliiielon from Rlmar ! XM.n—■ , .. ' 1 overtoma»terof aeremonu* ••i... vasiiovta* in ,i.. and iialDfallj

be may recover

Preaident'a private a-erati'” Mr.^'aU «** '”*'«« ^ »'■ Will ford,were received at thia popular house M,rc >’. “■* d "« him great credit

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‘ 1 “ El "" ItliO.lpI.K ... D„od ,, 7 ’ i , e. 1 gueau. They were much admired lot lager John ( •■nway goes out fiah- I the teatimonlal ball at (kmgreaa Hall

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dent's choice.

Frank Smith, of Jeremiah Smith A Bro., large abip owner*of Fhlladrlpbl and well-known to Cape May people,

at the Arlington.

Prof. E. 0. Kendall, of the Univereity of Pennsylvania, arrived et the Marine Villa on Saturday to peas a week

of reel by the sea

Mias Clara M. Taylor, well-known In the educational circle* of Philadelphia, l* atopping with her friend. Mia* Mel lie

Bolger, Mount Vernon colony.

E. 8. Kromer, connected with the Laud Title and Trust Company, Phil* delphla, apent Sunday with hla father.

John J. Kromer, at the Arlington.

Mr*. Arthur Yauch, ot New York, warn noticed aa one of the prettiest and beautifully dreaaed ladle* present at the

Loomis testimonial on Saturday

Edgar Iriek Hillary, a well-known banker of New York City, la a general favorite with those who have made hie acquaintance during hie stay at Cape T. R. Woodward, proprietor of the

Kansas City Time*, and one of the tuooessfulof Western journalist*, tered at the Lafayette for ac

suy.

Mias Margaret Beck and Mias Con B. Clayton, two vivadous and popular society ladles of Philadelphia, aper' *• —*—* Glei

U, regia extended

Sunday here, registering a Barksdale, the general adver-

tising manager ot the Pennsylvania Railroad, came down to the Stockton Saturday where he will remain until

to-day.

E. B. Black, proprietor of Black's ' funoorr Of Harrisburg ihooljjr Dbaign, and hla family, are stopping at the Columbia for several

ialtioore, pupil of the celebrated KurFUhlag onThe Banka. Dr. and Mia. J. Newton Welker took a number of friends out to the Banka Friday and made a very Urge catch of ana bass. Dr. Walker pulled them in so fast that hU arms could not stand the pressure, so be took a long rest, wtiile the other* continued hauling them In nntll time to return. Excnralena to Wildwood. Beginning on Tuesday, Augnst 11th, and no each Tuesday and Friday thereafter until further uotloe, the West Jersey R. R , will run s|ieclal excursions to Anglesoa, Wildwood, and Holly Bench, leaving Cape May at 10.30 A. M., returning, leave Holly Beach 8.43 P. M.. Wildwood 8.47 P. M., and Angloses 2.50 P. M.

Fire at Bio Grande.

The homestead of Judith Hand,

and the other a fanner by the Gandy. Tbe fire la supposed originated In the store.

Watermelon Party. One of the most happy parties yet given thia eeaaon, was tbe watermelon party given by Mrs. Ferdinand Mark*, at bar cottage. No. 5 Stockton Row. Saturday afternoon at 8 o'cloek. Tbe melons were ripe and delicious. Among those who enjoyed tbe Mist Behai, Mia* HI rah, Mia* Gertie Marks, Mias Blanche Marita, Uiaa EUic Marks, Mias Alice Marks, Mias Grace Marks, Mia* Stella Marks, Mlaa Resale Mark* and Mlaa

Walton.

P. 0. Clerki on a CmUe

Guided by onr old friend, “Billy” AppUgit, formerly railway mall clerk on the Cape May route, tbe New York and Pittsburg P. O. Club dropped In upon us on Saturday. They were out for alx day's crulae In the Bridgeton schooner, Aimed*, CapL Duffleld. They landed at steamboat wharf that day, after being out elnoe Thursday. It war Intended to go aa far aa Atlantic City, bat tbe time of their vacation Is fonnd to be too abort. Tbe boys are on a program of sailing, fishing, gunning and eating—drinking is not In it, Billy says In tbe company were: W. II. Applegit, now of Bridgeton; II. M. Brown. Trenton: 8. C. Brown, Bloomaburg, Pa.; W. II. Hancock, Philadelphia; E B. Hancock, Trenton; E. H. Lawler, Rahway;

Mia* Belle Irvin, a charming Philadelphia lady, U visiting her friend, Mia* Mollie Stuard, on Washington street. Miss Irvin took her first dip In the amf

on Friday.

A. J. Chauveau, the well-known wholesale confectioner of Philadelphia, has engaged room* at tbe Columbia for htmaelf and family lor tbe balance of

tbe season.

Edward C. Howland, in eba tbe Washington Bureau of the delphla Pr<tt, aod one of the m. entod of Washington correspondents, la stopping at tbe Columbia. Mlaa Katie Corbiey, of Cincinnati, joined her friends at the Devon on Saturday evening. The Cincinnati contingent is now quite folly made up to its usual summer standard. Wm. A. Phillips, a prominent Kansas politician, la a guest of the Sea Crest Inn. He la here In connection with the Cherokee Indian qnaeUon, and Is doing work for the Interior Department. W'e are sorry to say that Mr. Theo n. Case, of Aurora, III., leaves to-mor-row after a sojourn of several months at the Aldioe. His departure will be very much regretted by hi. maey friend*.

lick and Mr. aod Mrs Buchanan and two or three other ladies were out with Capt. Sooy sailing and crabbing Satan]*)'. Mrs. Harrison presented Capt. Sooy with a primed and bound report of tbe President'* late tour

tbe West.

Mire FannieStrouse, of New York, e handsome heiress, who bas traveled all over the United State* and the oonti“*°t. *s staying at the cosy cottage of Mr. Monte K. Langadorf. Mia* Strouse is an expert swimmer and la delighted " ll *' Cl P® May. pronouncing it* beach tbe finest she bss ever bathed from. Miss Mary Soott. a niece of ex-City Treasurer P. A. B. Wiedeoer, of Phil*-* delphla, la one of the chaimlog ladies now stopping at the Lafayette. She I generally admired and i* alwaya to be found Id the oentre of a circle of admiring young men. Her uncle. Mr. Weldver, who la now traveling in Europe, Charles Deane Hughes, political reporter of tbe 1'bUadelpbia Tim,,, who ha* hern working at Cape May thia l..t week, has been called to other fields, and will probaoly next interview Blaine at Bar Harbor. Mr. Hughes is experienced In newspaper work, having wy^wery quarter of the globe io

Sunday Surf Notes

E. fl. Booth, connected

ith t

J. A. HUI, Wayneaburg, Pa.

Stockton Hop.

The bop at Stockton on Saturday evening waa a delightful affair and the attendance large. The ladies were beautifully dressed and added brUlianoy to tbe scene. W* noticed among others the following ladle* present: MU* Keen. Mlaa Ford. Mtm Warner. Mlaa Ilrewncr, Mlu Bruce, Mlu HlaoBaitoo. Miss Hue Hoover, Mu* Attreaa, Mrs. lnia~.y Y-cn-lie. Mrv. William Mocltonald. MlaiJarvu. Mia) Welfhtmaa, Mias Morris, Mrs 11 l_ Taggart, Mbs Cook. Mlu Cadwalader. Mr*, inarriureiuch. HIM noatu Mr*. nsHen, Mbs Mamie Bock. Mbs Bailey. Mias Kambhi Mb) Heston, bra. John llray. MIsa Berger. Mbs InceraoU. Mr*. Hlooe. Mbs JUwer*. Bra. Ksne Mr*. Gordon Clay, Mlu MioerMbsLilUr.Mbs Hsrlelgk, MM lore, ■wit Mb< Haller. Mr* Char Ire Welaeroaa. Mr*. Edmund*. Mb) Stevens. Mlu Hand. l®i|il§§l

b'BuSentamu

An I ns pec Hoc of the photographic work made at tbo Cheater Seaside Studio, Stockton baths, will convince 1 he moat skeptical that photogisplis of a superior order are rea-*c . uhl- j l.er.*

War Dejwrtment at Washington, registered at tbe Urunawick. .... Booth came at the request of the President and will oall on him thia morning. Mlaa Blanche Willard, sister to Mrs. I. K. Jamison, Mias Minnie Collins, gueata at the JamleoD cottage, take their departure to-day, the former to Washington, the latter to Germantown. Robert Dunbar, tbe tenor, baa leased tbe Iron pier for Thursday, Friday and Saturday thia waek, and will go to New 1 ork to-day to secure a cast to rende the ever-popular opera, “Fra Dlavalo.’ Mr*. H. R. Little and her talented daughter have arrived at the Braxton for several week*. Mis* LltUe is a fine pianist, and will no donbt give tbe of the house tbe pleasure of bear-

her often.

ir Wm. R. Palmer, of the New National Guard, a warm perfriend of the President, waa among those to greet him at tbe Congress reception. Major Palmer b a very pleasant gentleman. Mr. Robert Beatty la so much Improved now from tbe (fleets of tbe accident which so long caused him great suffering, and for a time endangered bit life, that It la a great canae for gratitude, felt by all hla friends. J. A. Crease, of Trenton, one of tbe proprietor* of XAs Amman Eaglt and a general job printer, who waa one of the founders of the Stab over twenty Tears ago, la spending a few days among hla many friends here. lie la accompanied by hie wife and daughter. Mr*. Robert Dunbar wife of the wcll-

Cbester looked very charming yeaterday, diving among the rollies. The largest number of people yet aeeo

oo tbe strand was yesterday, »a telling

big crowd of batberi enjoy tbe de-

lightful breaker*.

Madame Modjeaka, elegantly attired, ianding upon the strand beneath a white dotted sunshade, attracted many admiring eyea, forming the prettiest

picture of all.

Though pretty Miss Olga Good' appeared so impressively charming in her full dress at the Loomis ball, none tbe as impressive was her Venus-like form

i bor nest stripes in tbe bath.

Mr*. Dr. King, pretty under ell cirimstsnoes. becomes tbe garment of

blue 11 •

Frank Pooton. of New York, who is visiting Henry A. Jackson, lias bathed In every part of tbe globe, and pronounces Cape May beach and aurf the

finest In tbe worm.

Capt. “Ike” Kinsey wa* among tbe moat boyish bathers yesterday aud gallantly cared for Mrs. Kerr, of Roxbor-

ougb.

Little Regina Conway, under Papa John Conway’s care, dearly loves her daily surf hath. Mr. Conway encourages all hla children to enjoy the sarfin

a most rational man

Low necks and V shapes were quite conspicuous among lady bather* yeater-

day.

Mr*. Oater, of Haltimore, enj >yed the

a bathing bngely.

Mia* Barron, a guest of tbe family of N. J. Griffin, the .Misses Anna and ” mie Catbcll, of the Lafayette, atm «s Etta Hancock, formed an attractive bevy of beech nymphs yeaterday. Mr*. Aggie Buchanan looked very pretty In her bathing suit ol blue and

red trimmings.

Willie McCoy's elaeslc shape waa seen cleaving the breakers yesterday. Of course be waa the oentre of admiration. Mlaa Murray, of Philadelphia, was very graceful In her swimming aud div-

ing.

Mrs. Samuel Wright are Misa Louise Cosover, waa lovely lo blue suit with black trimmings. Mrs. Blank, of the Lafayette, announces that Willie Boothe is the finest bathing escort in Cepe May. He taught er to awim lu fifteen minutes. nedy'a U. 8. stock.

5 b31 Sa,“SS7 Enj I - P '“ 5unLb ■' n '* d daring b,lh. the Preaident’a gratification aud enter- j Loure - »' the Oriole. Choicest wines Umment. It was really a part and j »»«1 liquor*. Soft ahell, deviled and Tea'imonial Ball. The overture of atUeh— ■ Pe "J attvet aod Beach '• William Tell.” by Roesiol, aod (; u . | * rB * ue - rf. m£ M^ 0 i°ir" Tl ‘ eo , h 1 H ' Sn,ith - *' "aablngtou Mlaa Man* Maddren of Washington, ' h “ » oomplete line of eloihioe A1 Sing ' In Fair Sevilla.’ Signor Francis t* 1 * l»t« style*. *' . Chloi, played a cornet solo. Mr. Robert Get a Syphon of VichT with a ..let ••novVr” and m U ‘ l4 ' ‘"T ^ oper * drllckm. fruit syrup, at ^

Hover and In rt*p.m*e to an earnest L.S I*., and make vour Ja,

more, «ng • In Old Madrid.” Dr. home. 1 *at*r^at

liemmeter played a piano solo a fan- T f . ..

Uslr at hi* own oompoailioo Tbrnie If ™ Wl * h fioe • olid • ilv,r •“uvenlr from Zampa. “On thTSl^ » Wartlww-

requeated by tbe President, was p. ,., ^ nn, t - f,v “ nc U P-

forint by the orchestra. At the cloae. ] ‘'Beil* of Nelaon” fine old Kentucky the I resident advanced to Mr. Haaaler. »l“»ke) at Ratty ,. Washington and and complimented him upon the excel- i Jackson street*. •

leney of hie mualc. and expressed his T ,„ ,

gratification. Madam Modjeaka. famous f.. P ? p,,1 * r , pUoe ,u tl*e

in theatrical circles, was presented to the President by Mr. C. P. Garwlo. Many persona shook band* with both air. and Mr*. Harrison, and one of the

COXCiREMN Htl.U nrr ... Remodeled and Improved.

Mrs. Harrison, and .-.n, „.

dsligbtful episodes of UieCongi _ eaaon waa over. While it waa in progress, tbe beautiful hotel lawn was ■rUltantly Ulnminated by Uw eminent photographer*, Todd Brother*, in red, white and bine light*, tbe lovely flag at tbe top of the staff floating in tbe breeze ‘n *11 it* beauty. An occasional rocket hot Into tbe air and embused tbe audience of two or three thousand persons gathered about the lawn and veranda,. TSSTIMOKIAL n»LI. TO PBOP. LOOMIS. The testimonial ball tendered Prof. A. M. Loomis, master of ceremonies at Congress Hall, figured grandly lo the high seasons brilliant festivities at the Congress. It was 9.15 before the great ball doors were thrown open, after the I resident's reception, and ladle* in magnificent toilets and gentlemen in full drv*a filed in to the stirring march of Simon Haaaler'* orchestra. It wa* an

occasion that well gave testimony to the esteem in which Prof. Loomis ia| (uo di

delicious sudi

Tninks. umbrella*. bmlth'S, 47 WaahingU

le crle.

ashing Urn street.

The I*. E. Sharpies* Butter tl

brated Delaware county GHt Edge Butter, for which everybody I* asking, is for sale only at Hatpin & Bro'* Excel*.or Market, S3 Washington strict

Finest table batter in the market. * Superfine earwme's, at Nuss'Bl Wash-

ington street.

Tin type* can be taken an,! finished !? if tteoeasary by A. I* *

H. B. Todd, corner Congress lawn.

8. M. Smith, the practical watchmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly w ith Laily. Banks A Biddle, is well ku. wu for reliability end good workmanship. n atelies and clock* repaired. He make, a specialty of manufacturing ?£* jB,r,:lr J'. ,uolj ^ Btifk I'm*, Charms, etc., and baa a large stock of Cape May diamond*, cuts and mounts

manufacturers' prices. All arrauted a* reprrwruted. ~

THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. •niirt^nth Se^-189!. Capacity 300. D«.U»u unsurp*^. Orn block rarest Hnuae to the surf. Strictly first-elaas In all Its WALTER W. GREEN, of PhiUdelphi Proprietor

r -a«* . uoi 1.11 io can on mm as lie will take La 0 **? 0 * oom, , nK from 0 **“ !r . treat pleasure in showing you hla goods bouim, aud cottage*. It wa. a very I No. 8 Washing too street C» pc May • pretty and yery enjoyable affair. The - . P® J-

!* d, “ wereauch as to add great

beauty to the scene, and though they may not have been altogether aa costly, upon the whole, aa on aome other occasions, msy hsve been seen, there was* fresh ocas and sweetness about them which were so becoming and attractive that tbe reportorial pencil was brought into requisition, with tbe following result : ^ Mrs 8 y Fougeray. ol Philadelphia, who Is

nr of Cape May's cottagers, m astume of orange silk, trimmed

handsome and stately woman.' „„„ will be remembered as a prominent singer in the opera •'Ermlnle,” r. derod by the Panllne Hall Company. Mi*. Henry Miller,well-known actress and wife of Henry Miller, formerly of the Daly Company and Lyceum, is stopPiugat the Cape with hereon, Jackey Miller, spending a week at a Franklin street cottage, breathing Cape May Rev. Frederick D. Avery, of Cotom- * Conn., a room mate of Dr. V. M.

Yale College, both grad.

„ U visiting Dr. Many at hla Washington street home. ”r. Avery has been for forty-ooe yean

Hon. J. 8. Clarkson, who will probably be the next chairmen of the Republican National Committee, arrived u „ lb « Stockton yesterday, bn» after he *“"-d on tbe President in the alterb* decided to remain there by In. vitation of the President, where be will probably remain until to-day. here from New York. Congress Hall is especially noted this war for tbe praaenoe of so many beautiful women, both single and married. Among the Utter, perhaps the moat admired Is Mrs. Dr. Henry A. King, of New York City, who, with her husband, is spending her second season at that deservedly popular boose. Mrs. King to a aemibrunetto, of finely chiseled features aod a form of exquldto mould, While her manners are of that '

There was a moat enjoyable and sociable progressive party held at tbe Lafayette on Friday eveoinig. There eight tables and the games were all well played. The first ladles prize w s» won by Mr*. Bernard Seligman, of Santa Fe, N. M.. the second by Mr*. M. 8. Griffith*. The first gentlemen's prize, Mr. W. II. Dorsey, the second by Mr. Scott. The first booby won Jby Master Bragy, the second by Mia. Judge Bregy. After tbe play was finiahed a dance waa held in which all

participated.

Charles guidon, of Stockton bath bouse* la experienced in bi* business, and commits few error*. A gentlemanly —looking mao atepped np to hla office oo Saturday, and presented one of the naual check*, for valuables left there when be went into bathe, and ('baric* waa simply dumbfounded when he discovered that the valuables were r Some chap had presented check before, the duplicate of this one, and received the things. The disappointed bolder of the second check, claimed that hla lost Included

Mrs H 8 smut, ol Philadelphia, ackanalnz londa. Id » kit* allk. with overtress of white lilBon. trimmed with flbbtm. Diamond) »he Is a guest at the U Poageray cottage J Mis* Essie NewboM.mf Camden. N J. la n-tty costume of Us ured ■ed with cream La Torn Mr K WP Gog and wife, of Bryn Mai slopping at Con gram Hall. Mrs OoS Is a prominent worker In tbe Methodist Church. Mr* Jno W Gibbs, of Haltimore, a stately blood*, in pink and olive brocade silk, trim med with deep fl. unces of handsomely rm ■ roldered. pink mousseUne De Sole Garni ire of Boses Mir wore beautiful diamond) Mrs Geo T Hancock, an attractive brunette, i cream cloth, trimmed handsomely with •hIBon lace. Pearls. The handsome Mn Arthur ranch, of Kew fork. In an ei^uislte gown of coral chlfloe. rilh a wreath of simple moss roses on her •Ir. »** pretty at a picture. Mrs Dr II A King, ol New York City, speared like a pleasant dn am clothed In a wort and simple gown of white rotusely with old rove ribbon aod vnleelen-

es lace

MUi Essie Frost, while surah with pearl Immlngs. ornaments and rul Miss Kitty Curtly, black s elvet trimmings, ornament), i Miss Milling, hello!rope si

at Jus. Hand's, 9 Washington St. Go to the Stockton Baths for polite attendance; for first class accommodations ; where the temperature of the water is taken daily, aod also where the

elite of society bathe.

Gentlemen's furnishing goods , w great variety at L II. Smith'*, 47 Wash-

ington street.

_ Try a “Champagne mist,' Palace Pharmacy, opposite

Hall.

There will be something very intereeting In the Columbia aveuuc drug store window this week. Look for it. • Go to Lansing's Cafe and Summer Garden, corner Lafayette aod Decatur streeta. for private terrapin snppcca. aoft, hard, and deviled crabs, oysters sc* 11 oiwd and In every other style, end little neck clama. Game In eeaaon Wine* sad liquor*. Beer oo draught.

.Mrs fijiiinto, white lace stripe Mrvs Miller, old surah. Mist Anus Miner, sealoam Miss Zimmerman, tan India, elaborately rimmed In lac*. Ornaments and diarao Miss Jennie Sheppard, white silk. MUs A Whittaker, white lace and brocaded

ilk

Miss J K Whittaker, green silk, black i

ace

Mn Helm bold. In black lace Mr* Do* ling, lace, black trimmings Miss Neill* Walker, chins silk Miss Matthews, red cre|>e Miss Helen Marks, w hite dotted Swiss Miss Urit* Baub. In white Chin* silk

it silk

Here’s to your health and your family's. Msy you lira long and pro*, pern/you drink Root Beer made from

Knapp's Root Beer Extract.

Tbe Special Train* commence running between Cape May and Wildwood to-

morrow, (Tuesday) August 11th.

„ Tb « Speclsl to Wildwood leaves Cape May lO.ao a. m. each Tuesday and Prt

day during the remainder of the *e

. Yon will enjoy several hours In tbe beautiful park at Wildwood, going over

by the Cape May Special.

Tbe grand concert which is to be { Iven next Friday evening. 14tb lost, y Mis* Alida'Varcna, promisee to be a great social event of the eeaaon. The Stocktons are anxious to arrange date* with Cape May Reeerre*. Mt. * croon or any other team in Cape May.

Jons Blaklet, Capt.

tsHCi

Mlu Olga G< laei, low neck Miss Kobens, white siik and lace Mia* Fannie Dnvlt, pink. k.w n< attractive Mrs Bag ley, black silk Mus Mary Gillingham. In white all

Ml** Iner Forbra. uyllih brunett

Famllle* supplied.

Only place where Cape May Dla. moods, moonstones and wampum are

ornr fifty year*. Jo*.

Hand a 9 14 aahlngton street. • Her face grew white In a single night by using Reoamler-Cream. Ask for a sample wf the |>owder at Kennedy * V. Freeh Country egg* and Darlington's Delaware County Butter. In pound and ball-pound prints. Alto In five-pound packages. Very convenient for families. Lehr & Chnrch, 15 Washington Sk, opposite Stab office. • The Cheater photographic studio. Stockton hatha, made a display of very fine seaside work, equal to the best city photographs. Open evenings for tns|«cUoo of pictures and making ap-

pointments.

If you have a cough, try Naas' cough lozenger, at 51 Washington street. The steamer Republic makes a trip to the Delaware Breakwater every Wednesday. It Is a very pleasant one. Leat train leaves Sea Breeze at 1 o’clock

^HOTELoCOLUMBIA*-

iTOTsr or»EiT.

Tborougkly Reno rated and Improved

H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

FOA- U JV.lt aajS.’TXJQ

IDEVOUSr

Near R. R. Button, Beach and Peat Office.

'VILL-A., fttoatb lAtfteyelte Mtr«e(

Ternw—f 10.00 and $12.00 per Week.

MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

For Crabbing, r,thing ar Sailing.

Mil* A Lynch. In white lice MBs D Lynch, lu white Iacc Mis* Beveridge, while lace over blue i Miss L'rgt* Graves, pink china silk Mis. Berths Crane, FraukUnvlD*. white sad lavender, sad lace trimming* MIS* Worthington, yellow china silk Mlaa Graves, white silk and muslin de Mb* Rankin, beautiful white garme

Jewels

Mr* DC Lloyd, buck silk Mlaa Lizzie Kelly. Mark net

THE ROSSMORE, NOW OPEN ^ P*«'Mo nnd Trnnemcc Are* , AtUnllc Oilr. N. J. Telephone connections with New York and Fblladllpbla -Call Do l/JCATIUN UNSUKFASSED. OPENS FEBRUARY l*t. Unit.

'E You the Time?

GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES

mle Spencer,in pink tuDe ee Spencer. In green lube Mn 0B Gray, black lace, diamonds. < itn L L Blake, white lace, gold colored trim Him Nellie BoMnsoo. an artistic costume of

Miss Mary Clark, p nk crepe de ehene, p

WATCHES "watches

; Diamonds and Jewelry RIGOR A RRO., , 1005 aaO 211 Walnnt Street,

Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. RIRTY -J- ADDITIONAL ~r ROOMS "0* OFFS FOR THE RCCFFTI0H OF 0UCSTS. ■BH. P. HAM.KNBKCK.

DARLINGTON HOTELS Opposite R. R./MztUon. Grant Str«eL,C!Mpe Mag. Under pereooai management of JOHN 3. KROMER. PlrwteolBBB OulBtne. Largo Airy Roonm. Tanae Roaaonabla.

FOS SALE A few Choice Building Lots AMoraevtnl haodtore* eottaan to most desirable loesiloos. at very reaaoaabie prlen. Real Estate Office of T.ZL2b<a3S E. TATTIsOH. Corner Washington and Jackson bo WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, Washington Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.