CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PCBUSBED EVERY MORNING,
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I KIDAY. AUGUST 14, 1WT *” Tt»o i>ro«jtecU for bnildtug * i»» E. Chareti, hire been Incmaed by » very cencrnu* eootribation from oar Summer ootUger*. Tbe EpWoeth I^iagner'* are alive in puahing forth this much needed improvement. We fear -Kid" Laualnc a ill aon. day be arreatetl for indecent cxpuaBK (- of the calf of bl* leg on tbe ball ground if Mime one of hi* lady friend* doeon" r.ime forward and..dam that *tocking M«m.- Take It home to your beat girl, Kul, and teat her abililic* with the needle. CoKGnEMtKXK SCTBCU thinka I’rraident llarriaon will be re-nomin-ated and elected by a larger majonty than before. Ue think* tbe country recognize* in him a man of ability and one who ha* aive knowledge of all thing* relating the government of the nation. HI* odmluUtration ha* been entirely without
bleu* lab.
The taking of (tick* and plank* into the *urf among bather* «hould be atopped without delay. It 1* always dangcroua, a*, among the breaker*, it 1* Impossible to control them. Yesterday a lady wo* hit by one of them fully hurt in the bark, and it 1* therefore high time that those !>oy* or young men who hare been Indulging )a the practice rrooe it before something more' serious occur*.
Qhr Gtiests. And Otri^- Pereonal Mention. Ch«ruiV4iy|r.it i. Mi» A. U. Murpbey, recently arrived at tbe D**rou. a liortenae 1’earce. all »tie-w*y from rruvldence, 1!. I. b** reguteh-d at
tbe Devon.
A. M. Wood*, ol Mahonoy City, Pa., t* resting from cleriral duties at
tlie IVv.hi
Dr. Waller Kyan, a promlueut physician of SpringAcld. III., baa joined his wife at tbe Carroll Villa. Mia* Lillie Stields the bright and vivacious daughter of Rev. E. P. Shield*, 1* enjoying a vialt to friend*
Little Jean McCooalby. daughter of I Mr. and Mr*. J- McConalby. of Haiti ] more, gucata at tbe Mt. Vcrooti, l* « j " beautiful dancer. Her fancy dauoe* re- j
Base Ball.
Starlight.
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Dr. C. A. Smith, i salle,! a way. from S lug, on a crabbing et
laatye*
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u yeaterday two bits to bi made oil him. -tjiv. n trees*; cap- inning* Wore played and tins game was j l r anapping, ■ ezoerdmgly interertlog througbouL ||. >r, by tbe j Tbe visitor* played * strong game, -crabber"! CAPE MAY
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The lateh-string of the Sran'* nonal column always hang* upon the outside, and the invitation to all nice people, all tbe pretty girl* ami the of the Cape May summer world is to pull the string and walk in. not need to have Ul go out after you and your friends. If you will but drop in and “ flx up a little notice,’' or drop n* the personal Hems by mall, or send them by messenger. There D a corner for yourself and friend* yet left. Isaac T. NiCHOlA, of Bridgeton, announces himself, or Is announced a* an aspirant for the nomination to Congress in tbe Pint Congressional District, on tbe Republican ticket in 1892. Modest Nichols ! >\ bat does he not want In the political field f Cape May must be considered, however, In this nutter. Her favorite sous have bad no “turn ” in Congress for so long a time that even the oldest Inhabitant ha* fi gotten when ahe was so honored. Mu.e. A 1.1 II* VXhena’s concert Carlton Hall, tomlght, will be one the most enjoyable entertainments the season. This eminent vocalist U prims donna of the American Opera Company, and has delighted Cape May audiences In the past. Thera should be a large delegation of her admirers Carlton Hall from this city. The program is a very fine one, iu which Prof. Beale, the eminent violinist, Miss Alice . Vernon Emory, pianist, and Mis* Elsie ti. Swift, the wonderful child violinist will sasist. Madame Modjcak* and I^rcsldent Harrison and Mrs. llarriaon
will be present.
Here wc are at the middle of August, sure, but wkh scarcely s thought that September la but seventeen day* away. Time h**_ been In post Cape May sou* when the height uf patronage and of basineas in all branches bad been reached and even passed at but not no now. The season is booming and everything is going along proaprrousljr and merrily, with no thought just now of such a thing as a break for some time to come. Tills resort Is “chock ablock" now all.the time, and many engagement* are yet on for the remainder of the month. With inch summer weather as at present, Cape May will continue, os now, to give eminent satisfaction to all hotels and business houses, and immense pleasure to the thousands here enjoying the great comforts and social delights which everywhere abound. “ To speak It mildly,” remarked a lady who gave us the cue to this, “ Cape May is 'nice— exceedingly nice. I know of no place that equals It." Indeed, we have reason to believe thst this August season of 1891 at Cape May will linger long In pleasant memories in the mind* of many so fortunate a* to pass the extraordinary heated term here so pleasantly.. The Pres 14cal’s Doings. Ex-Congressman William Phillips, presented the matter of tbe Cherokee lend trouble oa Tuesday even log to tbs President. It appears that the order Issued to drive the cattle ol white intruders from tbe Cherokee strip, has been interpreted to mean the driving out of all the cattle, those belonging to the Cherokee* as well xs those belonging to white men. Tbe President has ordered that no esttle belonging to Cherokee* be disturbed. When Indians ore acting os agents for white men, the cattle are to be driven out. Capt. William Dm via, 10th Cavalry U 8. A., who was recently tried and found guilty oh being drunk at A pacha, Arizona by court martial and sentenced tc dismissal from tb* service, has secured the commuting of bis sentence by the President, to One yoar’s suspension from rank and duty on half pay. Gen. Schofield joined In tbs petition for tb* mutation of sentence.
John Harvey, one of Philadelphia’* leading business men. is rearing of tlie most delightful spots
tbs shore, Koenig’* Oriole.
Col. John H. Taggart, the popular fpunder of Ta/tforfr Susday 77m«. is visiting bis son, H. L. Taggart, at ‘
cottage oa Columbia avenue,
Mr. E. J. Thomas, a Urge wholesale fruit dealer, of Philadelphia, la enjoying a stay at tbe Oriole, and finds sport
on the banks citebing sea bass.
Miss Bertie Levi, of Philadelphia, a young lady who is attracting mash adilratlou. Is enjoying a sojourn here as
guest of Miss Lillie Needles.
Dr. J. Formsd, a professor iu the University of Pennsylvania, arrived at Congress Hall lost evening with bis interesting family for a week's sojourn. 8. W. Augustua,and Mis* 8. EU* lee,
were out fishing In the yacht DaunlleH, j twP j' yesterday, and caught nearly a hundred llhoat , Urt | ng f,
bake along the bar*. They were de
lighted w ith the sport.
. Mm. C. Blount and her lovely daughter, Miss Annie, have returned to Cape May and their oosy oottage, No.2*. North strei-t, after an absence of three week* spent in tbe White Mountains. Miss Jennie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mont. Smith, who has hern enjoying s two-weeks' visit in Tom* River, N. J., returned home yesterday. 8bereport* having had a ideoaaut time. Rev. John Gonrley, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Lew it town. Pa., and his devoted wife are st the Elberon, enjoying the superior ozone and surf baths of Cape May to their great
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Madame Helena Mudjrsks, the tal- j iV^^Uarat, enteO actress and charming woman, Kirld, e had a .light Ul attack a few evenings \ Lxnring, If.
ainee that warranted tbe calling in of a pliymean. Dr. Geo. Gladden, of Pittsburg, who like Madame Modjesks it a guest st Congress Hall, attended ti e lady with ouch prompt sucoess that she was able the following morning to enjoy her customary dip in the surf. The testimonial to be tendered Mr. Chaa. P. Garvin by bis many friends at Congress Hall to-morrow (Saturday) evening will include among the msi.y already announced features s solo rendered by Mr. Robert Dunbsr, the famous tenor, a recitation by the beneficiary himself, while Bessie Clayton, the child danoense, so well known here, will be seen for the first time this summer in some of her most aUraellvr
dances.
Murphy, lb... Morgan, as Smith, If Cresslnger, if.. Reamer, 8b... Bulger, cf
Crabbing Party.
The yacht, -Martha," Capt. Wn Richardson, wo* again in demand by merry party who yesterday afteroon sailed to Jarvis Sounds and capture
f large crab-. When home the wind died
t stop was ma
Sewell's Point. Tbe sail home was marie jolly by songs and jokes, and *U hands were iu good spirits when tl yacht reached Schellenger's Landing eleven o'clock. Arnold's cafe wo* then raided, and the following ladies on gentlemen (artook of an unusually fin.crab supper given by 'the big-hearted il popular Capt. Richardson : Mr. and ■*. John W Gibl>s, of Baltimore, Hosier Clarence Gikbo, Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Hancock. Philadelphia, Mr. and Arthur Touch, New -York, Miss Essie New bold, Mr. Thus. Lawson, Mr. Dr. IL A King, of New York, Mrs. King. Mr*. Smith, Miss La Fong,
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Pharmacy. It ia almost invariably the oldest newspaper li pojrest and the fe ast not tal. * | There was a raffle held st the- Brextou Villa, com u ted -by Miss U. Ham- j burger, for two handkerchief* valued at 4C and $3.<i0, made by a Mexican woman, for whose benefit the raffle was : held. Tbe wlscera were Mias Anns : Myers, who won first with No. 7, and j Mrs. J. B. Meyer with Nc. 8. ' The diamond-shape photo* a ing feature at the Chester Stockton Baths. It is truly moat touching
. dll V .t tr« U* < OX;ll KH* II 1 lalu, cape may city, x. j. Remodeled and Improved. J. F. CAKK, - 1'raprletwr.
Cape May Harrisburg
Earned runs. Cl Base on balls,
Morgan. Murphy,
0 1 I 1 0 1 0—4 .. u . OU 8 0 0 0 0-3 Capo May. ..... . Ingtou street.
« May 1. Harrisburg
Oarell Wacenhuist. 1 ' of * resilient Ilsrn. Sroek oat! c »l» May Light ll. n-r and
Beach *'
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The Chester sea side studio, Stockton Baths, is jasl the place to havs a good
portrait made of youtsell.
Mr. Charles Cornell, of Ewing, N. J. with his wife and daughter, are guests the Method 1st Episcopal Parsonage They were parishioner* of Pastor Haloes, when be was stationed at Pen-
nington, N. J.
Walter Wellman, the talented Washington special writer and regular correspondent of the Chicago Ilf raid and American Press Association at Washington, arrived at Congress Hall for a few days of recreation. li«T. 8. H. Boyer, his most estimable wife and children, ate this summer again at the Mt. Vernon Hotel where they spent so many restful bsppy dsys last year. The family were at Cincinnati during the early summer. Miss Vivian McConaty, of Baltimore, who bathes daily from tbe Mb Vi Hotel, is a most exquisite bather. 8be wears a blue and white stripe suit, and her appearance Is just grand as she dives and swims with such esse and Mrs. Cutino receive* many word* of praise from the guests of tbe New Mt. Vernon Hotel for her uniform kindness and table excellencies. Mr. Cutino gives great tall*(action as bead of tbe management also, and tbe bouse Is full
of bsppy guests.
Miss May Kearney, daughter of Gen. J. Watte Kearney, and granddaughter of the brave Gen. Philip Kearney, dined last evening at the Stockton Hotel with her friend. Mba Marguerite A. Lee, daughter of Supreme Court Clerk and Mrs. Bay. F. Lee, of Trenton. Miss Msme Huber, a pretty and pleasant brunette with many friends about the Cape, Is spending the balance of August here. She Is with friends In West Cspe May. Mias Huber Is fond of bathing, and a charming addition to Caps Mty summer society. Major U. M. FunaUm, vice-president of Detwlller 4 Street Fireworks Manufacturing Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Is with hi* family at the Sea Crest Inn for a few weeks' stay. Mr. Funaton Is so genial and pleasant as to hare the ladlss to remark that “th# neat men
re all married."
Mill Alice Vernon Emory has kindly consented to play st Mile. A)Ids Vaoonoert, much to the delight of her friends. Miss Emory is a resident of Baltimore, a former papll of the Peabody Conservatory and of the best teachers ol that city. Although a young teacher of music she has met with wooderfol success, and next year anticipates studying In Germany. Rev. Matthew B. Grier, D. D., senior editor of Tkt PntbyUriaa, and his estimable wife are nloely located ■soon, as duties may permit, with niece, Mr*. Bartol, xt the oottage, on Ocean street. They have been frequent summer visitors at Cape May for a whole generation and Mr*. Grier Is the daughter of the late venerable Rev. C. Cayler, D. D., pastor of the Seoond Presbyterian Church Philadelphia, aud a relative of the Rev, T. L. Cayler, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Prof. E. D. Beale, leader of tbe Carlton House Orchestra, Is a son of the celebrated dental surgeon of Philadelphia, Dr. 8. T. Beale. He commenced hi* studies In music when bnt eight years of age, and played in professional orchestra* at the early ago of 14, and has been a member of several known organization* ol the kind. He now has a large orchestra under his personal management, and Is alao musical conductor of the Mask and Wig Clnb of the Ualvenlty of Pennsylvania.
Enrkre Parly.
A hotly contested eoebra party leld st the Glenwood on Wednesday venlng. There was a Ue for second ladles prixe, between Mr*. E. H. Psttereon and Mrs. A. J. McKaraber. Mrs Patterson won the play off. Tbe first ladle* prize was won by Mrs. J. Sp!c<-r Learning, Uie booby by Mr*. Charles McKaraber. First gentleman'* won by J. Spicer Learning, from t play off of Ue for first sod second prize, with Mi Mel. Smith who took second. Mr. John G. McKaraber, won the booby prize.
Bowman. Horerler, Murphy. Morgan, Smith, I'ressingvr 2, Reamer Bulger, Sweltrer, Keener 2. Two-base hit*. Wagexhurst, Dorell 2. PooM-d ball. Keener. \t lid pilches. Priest, Sweilzcr. Missed third strike. Field*. Time. 1 40
Umpire, Wales. KECO.YO GAME.
The afternoon ball game was a dandy The first incident, which caused tumaltuons applause on the grand stand, the appearance tn the field of Congres*- ! man Reyburn, and Judge Weateott, *► ompirca. 6alvo after solvo of applause 1 greeted them, but they ap!«ared to be : perfectly unconscious that they were the objects of *o much admiration. Mr. Reyburn umpired the balls and strike*.
■truck “ Kid " dumb
with surprise, and Mr. Westeott did the for the base runners, and did it In great shape. Cspe May got no quarter and needed none, not s run w as made by the opposing team and but one bit made off Leiper'a delivery, t ape May played beautifully, and but two errors are chargeable to them. In the sixt inning, for the visitors, Cresslnger bit gronnder Infield wl ich Leiper capture and apeediiy threw to Lanaiug at th
plate, to catch Morgan between Uiird j The Special to Wildwood leaves and home, end putting him out. Lon- May 10.30 ». m. each Tuesday and Friolng then fired the hall to Darragh at d »- v duri,, h' ,h >' ««n*iu<.c! of the sea. r. first, cstehing Cresslnger, who w*« ! Fugsr-oated peanuts, at T. Moui. caught nipping between first and sec- "oshtngton ' r '" , ‘
/>ud, and put out with Durell'
(OU wish tine solid silver ism.unit I ». go to Smith, No. 8 Watliiee-
troet, from 75c up.
M. Smith, the practical watch rr of Cope Mav City, form.- w f y. Banka A Biddle, is will knowt' vliabnity and good workmai.-i-'j-cluw ami clock* repair.-d li. e* a specialty of manu. i. lur.ni. ! jewelry, such as King*. 8tuk I'n-- _ mis, etc., and ha* a large <-i j Cape May diamonds, cut* and mounts ! them at mdtiufacturers’ juice*. AH i goods warranted a* rej.n-M-nt..!. Do ■ 'ail to call on him a* be will take : great pleasure in showing you lii* goods '• 3 Washington street Cape May. -|
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Tin: WIXUSOK. CAP* MAY. S. J. lb Season—1891. Capacity 8U0. Location unsurpassed. Oi I IH-Iiot Nearest House to tlie surf. Strictly first-class ii WALTER V ' '
Sailing Parly. A merry party of ten went out from the Glenwood-last evening for a moonlight aklling trip through tbe sound, in the pretty yacht Mistake. Despite the light Wiiw a good sail was enjoyed, and all bands came home expressing themselves delighted. Those comprising tbe party were : Mr. and Mi*. J. Spicer Learning, Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Smith, Mr*. U. C. Lipper, Mr. Arthur Lipper, Mrs. A. M. Belknap, Mrs. F. L. Free-
man.
Fsrty Hours’ Devotion. St. Mary's Catholic Church. Tbe forty hours devotion will commence on Saturday morning. Tbe Mass of exposition will be said at 8 o'clock ; second Mass at 7 A. M.;High Mom at 9 A. M ; sermon by the Kev. James McCalten of St. Patrick’s Chnreh, Montreal. In tbe evening at 8 o'clock, Rosary and Benrdiption. Advertised and unclaimed letters in Cape May I’oatolBoe for week ended Aug. B,' 1801 : Alisa Mary Bexter, Aim. Anna Urown, Mr*. Rebecca Broetoo, Mr*. B yer, Sarah Balard, John Neu* Bit wo,' H. W. Burrell, Sarah J. Benlacn; Mias Carrie Bell, Beokle Becks, Mil| Rebecca Braxton. John Brower, Mrs. P.B. Ditman, Mias Lizzie Harris, Mr*. Mary E. Hartzay, Miss Hall, Mr. Harr's, Alls* Bulb Henderson, Mary L. iry, Abraham L. Jones, Miss Rosa Ann Johnson, Henry Skellenger, Alias Alary C. Latney, Mr*. Hannah Alayor, Mrs. Louise Moore. Edwin N. Morton, Miss Matt Mott, Mrs. M. M. Merrill, Bamuel Owens, John W. Rbeneger, Sarah Phyne, Mia* Annie Rimer, F. H.' Reed, Air. S. Howard Rhodes, Rev. Se on, Mgr. R. D. D., Miss Mary Stephcsoo, Anna Slooomb, Alios Anns F. Schmitt, Henry Skellensr, James Spear, Violet Waahlngton, R>v. IL G. Williamt, Ell* Wl thorns, F. T. Gilpin, Air. Frank S. Gifford, Mlaa Maggie Galla-
gber.
Del. Look.. 184j 81. Paul 63} Rock Island 74 j
Wabash pfd
Union Pacific 84} Mo. Pacific 67 Louisville & Nash...'. 67
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•. In the seventh, Durell mode one of Uie prettiest step* of a ball driven between first and second, which looked perfectly safe, and in Die eighth Ramsdcll took a fly ball beautifully in centre field after a long, hard run,whlcb looked like *o safe* hit that no one expeeled to see him reached it. Tbe um * great feature, not to say novelty. Think of two such distinguished gentlemen guiding tbe destigame! Tbe J udgs was a long distance umpire, and delivered his opinions with |leg*l precision, while Congressman Reyburn did not ventare behind the bat,,though probably there was not room enough there for him, and " Kid ’' Lansing at one lime. We nominate Congressman Bergen and Judge H. T. Miller for umpires to-day. For Saturday, Senator Walter F. Learning and Col.James M.ScoveU No doubt these gentlemen will properly appreciate the honor conferred upon them
by this mention.
Go to the Stockton Bath* for p"l attendaut-i", for first class seedmmo •ions; where the temperature of the water is taken daily, and alao where Hie elite of society bathe. * Fresh Country egg* and Darlington'
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Thoroughly Renovated and Improved.
H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
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Delaware County Butter, in pound and miEVOnsr
halt-pound print*. Also In five-pound jj v. UOoll B^i, au j Vast Office. Satilli IjtfHJ etll- Mreet
package*, very convenient tqr tami-
Kehr & Church. 15 Washington , «... ,
Terms—$10,00 and $12.00 per Week.
Durell, 2l> Laming, e Leiper, p Woodcock, *s Bowman, rf Darragh, lb..., Kamadell, ol
New England
Atehlson Northern Pacific pfd. Chicago Go*
NortbWost inOJ Burlington and Quincy.......... 86 Lake Shore 109j
Cordage Lead — North American Pacific Mall
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CAPE MAY.
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L, opposite S Tbe steamer Republic make* a trip • Uie Delaware Breakwater every I’edneadsy. It is a very pleasant one. Loot train leaves Sea Breeze at 1 o'clock
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Her face grew white In a liugle night by nalng Rec*mier-<.'re*m._ Ask for a sample of the Jsiwder at Kennedy's U. 8. I*. * Roost Peauu U at Nus*’, 51 Woahlngm street. Armour's Extract nedy'a U. 8, 1*. "
stock.
Our large Invoice of sponge* afford the customer a great choice. Kennedy'* U. S. P. *
Died.
8TKA1M5—At Court House. Joly Win 1-1. m-klr. miaul dauxhler ot fslwaol I ami Florence Wrong, age five months and eicht Then tril upon the house a sudden gloom. A shadow on those teaum-s l-"—-* **■*»
MRS. T. IL BROOKS.
THE ROSSMORE, NOW OPENxtr
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Lost—on Thursday, pocksthcok conta'ning a sum of money and railroad piste* in noma of J. S. Shillito. The tinder can retain money if passes are re turned tothlaoffioe. KoqoeaUon* asked.
ATarine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect. K1KTY -r ADDITIONAL ~r ROOMS HOW 0PEH FOR THE HECEPTI0H OF CHESTS MBS. F. HAI.I.KSBKFK.
Hoverter, 2b — Murphy, lb Morgan, as Smith, If Cresslnger, rf.. Reamer, p.
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For Crabbing. Fi thing or Sailing.
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Totals 0 1 *7 15 2 Cape May 3 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0-8 Harrisburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 Earned run*. Cape AI*y 2. Two base bite, Durell. Booe on hall*, Durell, Hoverter 2 ; Morgan, Sw^ltzer, Keener. Doable play, Lieper, Wageuburat, and Lansing, Lansing, Darrah, Durell, Strock-out, by Lieper 12. Rssaed hallo, Keener 2 ; wild pitches, Lieper. Reamer 2. Umpires, Hon. John £. Reyburn, and Judge John W. Westeott. Time of game 1.50. The Great Ganiev The Gorham* (Cuban Giants) play hall against Cape May to-day and tomorrow, and base-hall cnthnslosts will have the opportunity to witneas some playing which will delight them. Cape May team ha* been playing excellently recenUy, aud w ill give the dark visitor* a severe taside at boat. They hope win one or both gomes. The boys are enthusiastic and will leave no stone unturned. If they play ** they did yesterday the Giants will find them hard Ui down. Those desiring good scat* should get out early, as every available apace is apt to be taken. Hello, Rip Van Winkle! What apity that you don’t drink Rcot Beer made from Knapp'* Root Beer Extract doesn't Inebriate-
^-ARLINGTON HOTELS Op|Ht'ii<* B. B. Nlmlion. «.'rnnl NlrM*4.<'n|H* Mnj . Under i«rsoual management of JOHN J. KROMER. Flrst-claas Ouhslno. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
Have You the Time?
WATCHES
LADIES’ WATCHES
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FOR SALE-A few Choice Building Lots IMirelh on the Ileacli—Twosasao-. from the W J. It U.Htatlon. (3tr water,(Sax, EJrcii iv Lights, wide streets perfectly drained. U*» «0»D<t TUlHOond 80x1 »|. Abo, several handsome c<itioge' in most desirable locations, at very reasonable price*. Real Estate Office of T-T-L-LES E. T2a.'2^*OXi, Corner Washington and Jaeksnu hi, WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4H WaMliiiiK< on Ktreot. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.
JACQUETTE & STRATTON, Xo. 12 Washington Street,
FISH, 0YSTEUS, CLAUS, TERRAPIN AND CHADS, Fantllie* Served Prom pi ly.Ordora Sol Idled.
Diamonds and Jewelry cape may daily star.
BIUUH A BBO.,
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THE EEADI2VC* NEAKIDE DAILY.
Sexoon of 1891 begins July 1st. Served Every Morning Early.
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