Cape May Daily Star, 20 August 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR

WEDNESDAY. AU0C8T 80. I8B0.

Cun Mat will pUf tAe DanvilK P>. txam UwUy, which hu % grrat rr pa Utkin M home, and trill probably pUr a Mrong name. Ho pUj hall from thr alart. Cape May, and ahow 'rtn what the real, geualue article of baae ball la. Hp tof» win have good rraaou to expect a great game for DainOle haa been

‘•Mia* BrrTKkt'l.r'a RoMaxrtt," the flrwt part of which apprara in another column, U a trmnalatioa from the French, which haa bean ao rloady reuderad into Engtiab that much of the charm of the French idiom and peculiar grammatical conatruction remain*. It will prove intereating to atudenU of the French, and ha* been contributed by a friend w ho ia an euthuaiaatic lover and

atndent of the language.

OUR GtjgSTS. AMD OTHER PERSONAL POINTS 1. G. Mctianc. ol PhlUdalpbla. waa — —^-rine VilU'agueata. a Baltimore elm-

Arlington. Mr*. Wm.S. Craigc. a Wealthy lady of Wilmington, baa arrived a? Coogium Hall fur a sojourn. Henry Hocpea and Mr*. A. L. Hoop**, of Wilmington, are prominent ('oarree* Hall arrival*.

delphla la HouJ jnv

- Fblla-

lady, arrtesd at the Weal End

mterday.

PrasldcLt Harrison ia 57 year* old to-day and be will a pend a part of the day here, arriving this afternoon.

m and Mr*. A. C. Harmer,

eqjoylng the

< oorrmaman at

of Philadelphia, _ delight* of the Stockton.

Francla W. Whitley. Impectorof In1 ranee lor the Buie of Connecticut, who realdea In Hanford, la a Btoektoo

Beet.

Hunley G. Flagg, of the firm of HUnley G. Flagg A Co.. Philadelphia, ancom pan led by hi* family, are recent ar-

rival* at the Windsor.

Mr*. Jas. E. Banaman, a guest of the Lafayettr, Bang aome •

in the Latajetu parlor

A TRIP TO MILDWOOD.

A 8tah reporter was one of a large party who enjoyed a trip to Wjldwood yesterday, sad was both delighted and surprised. Wildwood is a lovely apot and bound to impreeavlaiton^avoralfly. The first thought which ueenrs to (Be visitor when he steps off the train ia. “How clear end bright it looks.'' Ashe proceeds toward the beach be Dutloea a camber of beautiful cottagi* which have sprung up all over the town, and the new hotel Dayton, very attractive archUecturally.aDd neat and comfortable throughout. Senator Baker and bis brother. Mr. Latimer Baker, were present* to meet yesterday's excursionist* and tiiey welcomed them in a cordial They are both very enter- ^

prising and are pushing along Wildwood | CapsTkll

STARLIGHT.

a.TX'.Srf^^’u.V*" Extra strong mint dro|* can be had

at NnM', 51 Washington street.

To-night will U Mr. Frear a last *p-

pea ranee on the Pier this season

Whan yon want a porch group, or a

A domino bop will be given a Lafayette on Monday evening nexl promise* to be a great affair. A fine german will be given a

Congress u

! of Uir m

adaj evening,

We wi

p in a good word for

Fred Freer, whose benefit entertainment occur* this evening on the Iran Pier and who haa prepared bill. He's a good fellow, and should have a big audience to-night.

hearty

la comic aongv He la a hard worker in bis chosen profrsaiun and devotee himself to It with nees which anecea*. So come out, lovers of fun, and friends of Comedian Freer, give him a rousing send off and have a hearty

Ungk.

Axtrrxxa feast for the loverw of baae balL To-day and to-morrow , ' formerly of the Inter-8ute League will meet the Cape May on the baae ball field and coo tret vigorously honor of scoring the moat n Saturday the A. C. S. N. team, with whom the twelve-inning game played in Philadelphia, win once oppoee Cape May. In the two g already played this season with tram, they have been very near, but yet ao far from victory, and it may perch on their banners in thU game. In order to get the beat aeaU atari earty.' attendance will be great. Each of aeries of games will be hotly con to and well worth seeing. T**T our friends of the electrical convention art having inch glorious weather for their visit to the Cape b matter for congratulation. Monday evening seemed a little threatening of it yesterday ikies and a lovely

grand, coming as It did from acmes the grmt water* In delightful gnsu that were revivifying and gloriously refreshing. Many a stranger within our gate* filled hb lungs with the health-giving uiooe and pronounced H worth coming their long train ride* to enjoy, and arr I hank tag their alar, for the happy thought that suggested their bolding of this twelfth convention daring these dog day* in to pleasant a apot beakle

the sea.

Tns electric fire alarm gong sounded its fierce alarm hurriedly yesterday afternoon at twenty-five minute* after five, and In an Incredibly ah 5 rt Umr the stoat horse* attached to the fire apperatna were dashing madly toward the •oene of the Imaginary conflagration, the buck smoke pouring from the steamer's funnel, and everything in readtam* for action. The Stockton w reached and the fire engine was operation in jut four minute* and quarter after the alarm waa struck. Cape May fire department i* yelldrilled and ready to gives goodficcount of Itself when nec. fire slam system sgenU of-the United Electric Equlp“s®* Co. of Philadelphia, who eel] the apparatus, arranged the experiment which was successful ia every particular. The Stevens system b one of the beat fire alam systems la use, and yeeter‘Uj's teat demonstrated It* eMcbncy. Tnb electrical convention being held St the Stockton b an affair of considerable Importance, not only In the matter

of Ms

tag her friend, Mbs Jennb Smith, No. 5 Washington street. C. R. Huntley, one of Bufialo's most prominent clUxcna, and chairman of the the executive committee of the Electric Light Association, arrived at the Stock-

ton last evening.

Chax. C. Mafft-t. of St. Louis, a prominent Democratic politician, and chairman of the State Central Committee of Mbaonri, arrived at the Stockton yes

ter Jay.

V. V. Klley. the chief entomologist of the Agricultural Department at Washington, haa located with hb family at the coxy West End, whete he will

remain fur a few weeks.

W. M. Law, of the Treasury Department in Washington, after a pleasant stay at the B rex too, leave* to-day lor a vbil to Geo. W. Child* at his oottage in Elberon, near Long Branch, N. 1. Mbs Bessie P. Patten, of Washington, P- C., who haa been a topping with her

B. johaao

d thorough n

entiy ei

mrubaum Urn cvbbraied

Hay Junior expect* hb pitching 1«* beat the Voting Champions. Don't fall to see that moo.ter tali to night on Iron Pier when Fred Freer

will benefit.

An entertainment took place at the Brvxtou Monday evening fur the benefit

of the beach life guilds

waa tb t proceed*.

M dame Celeste held forth at the eat End laat evening. Impersonating

bead of a dram fish rr the sounds near by, in

tramenduna one and waa owned formerly by a drum wbicb weighed ninety-two pounds. We were also shown a specimen of a holly tree branch, which for crookedness we never saw equalled It had grown in all directiooa, and waa shaped somewhat like a fancy wallbracket. and waa being naed at one. Another specimen waa a very close imiution of a jug a Itb a handle. Trace in fantastic ahape*. gnarled trunk* and branches taking the moat curious formaare numerous and are cited as peculiar! tic*. These have given the place it* suggest lie name. At the beach b a large pavilion In which there b an opportunity for dancing, mnalc being provided, and w here more quietly dia. posed Bgopb may alt and enjoy the cool ,

red it.

as the eye can reach, the broad Atlantic Torn out and give that clever come"rt h T w "" ^ '•

of bod for three thousand

and solid and

» the old ortg- I diamond cut- _

J. S. K Hand A Son

Inal and only Cape May diamond _ ter* ia Cape May. Cape May diamonds ert in ring*, ptn* studs, bultuoa, ami ail of our own manufacture. Repairing of floe watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only. if* Go to Lansing's Cafe, corner Lafayette and Decatur street*, for private ter. rapln supper*, soft, hard, and deviled crabs, oyster*, and little neck clams Game in season Wines and liqi Beer on diaught. Families supplied, tf Stockton surf baths are the beet rent^at much reduced ran* for the balance of the season. tf S. M. Smith, the practical wa'ch. maker, of Cape May City, formerly eith Bailey. Bank* Jc Biddle, so well known f..r rrlbbi.ily and good norkmauahip. watch.a and clocks repaired

I^tha a

HOTftLLM AMD OOTTAGE*.

not fail to rail great pleaaur J^WHey - * Coot

equipped for tmainera, with exerlkut bathing robe*, polite attention, and conm, vtnient rooms I'aciliaa on the bench ' It ncootnmodatlou of hb bathers. tf Stop at Dennis Coosidiar's to get the Ope/

rariuua characters very nicely.

A watermelon party waa the ecior - ncot uf the eveiling at friend Beck'. berr ,n boulo. iceooid.

egar .tore. Braid.-, himself and wife 1 - „ . Dennis lonaldine. Prop.,

jl# *t 6 Ocean al.eet, ff^g Bus

The reason why "Porpobinr'' Shoe

lacking and Liquid Dreailnga have be- foal/ Trains >me ao popalar m because they yield a ruina.

•mI fotUk and impart the softening

Imported liquors, for family tue a specialty. Bergdull'aheeruo draught. Rochester

friend, Mb* yesterday afternoon for Wilmington, Del. She la a fine-looking young lady

• —t —neb admired.

Chan. W. Re Iff, of tbe Paaannger Department of tb* Pcnnsylvanb Railroad, a great favorite among the ladies of Philadelphia's best society, and really

r handsome and courteous geollehaa just concluded a few days' Idraaaot stay at the Stockton. I- Cbas. E. Grange and Mrs.

ette R. Plumb, very Intimate fri and most charming ladles, daily take an

boon' aarf bath together—nerer i

and h b their rub that as soon _ chilliness la felt to immediately leave the water and retire to their hath room. They are both receiving wohderfu

there were Miaa'Katie Putts. Mia* Eaaie Trust, Mb. Delia Wynne, Dr. and Mr.

Kodgera. Mr. and Mre. Allen. Mr. and ; •>■*<:«

Mrs. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Newkirk. 1 come Matinee to-day on the Iron Pier by Uie opera Co., in tbe “Brigands." Ad- | ... . . I duct*

su™. u.,i,. PP o.,„u:,u vX'it! Sfisgr' 1 -

piun*. left tbe field in the fourth inning

In ycaterday'a game, and the umpire de- ~ elded the game 8 to 0 against the lattei The Convention. .‘i 1 , U “ S;*™' «* ch ; Tiie first paper read before the Con-

vention of the Natliinal Electric Light Aaeocbtion. was ou "Electrical Indus-

roualng tnorptiuu at hi* benefit to night. - tric * the World's Columbian Fair" c *‘ * Dr ! Saturday we saw a group photo that I Prof. John P. Barrett, of Chicago,

the peculiarities of our Cafiri.y j ?££££“-‘^"evTio^ ^ i ^l-Ti^T 1 ^hl*^ 0 ,L? l '£5iy brach. and the bathing yeaurday | LTrt.-pTOte^.Vrg^n -th the po-lbl. ebctrica. feature, of

j in Baltimore. The group was made at ! Hie coming exhibition and pointed out

We have seldom enjoyed a little trip ; tbe Cluster studio, cor. Stocktou baths j the prominence likely to be given to teltbat of yesterday to j The aale of scats for Fred Frear a J ephonic and electric railway exblblu.

Tbe fact that tbe fundamental pwUnt

Cape Way City, N.J.

Wlldwi

Urn of which was made In yesterday' Mane of the Stab, ao far aa the con L There

arrivab at the hotel, brought there from a desire to learn something from

the moat Intelligent artisan, and baaineaa people of the largest business centre*. The hop bet evening was liberally patronised, and the throng of peraone in variowx ways seemed to be In joyose mood. The cltbene and vbikore of Cape May ^g*"Airad a benefit to Mb* Uilb ohsJju*,—!* asm.

Taklm

hornhheda no __ pin, she now wean it, one of tbe . antique articles of jewelry extent. When the bandeome Mr. Frank Magee who repreeeotaTbe E. B. Greeley Coi. at tbe Eieotrio Convention at rived last night there waa a decide flatter among the ladies- While-Frank' b attending faithfnlly to hnalueas h. takas good car* that the fair aex does "A sufler from inattention. Hr*. Wm. D. Jonas yesterday took it a am all party of lady friends to the .nc borage in (be sound a. on the sloop yacht Idler, the property of her late husband. It waa probably the laat Urns Mr*. Junes will board Ibb pbaaure boat that gave ao much pleasure end recreation to it* late owner.** thbyacht has now been sold lo parUra who will transfer her to waters about Old Point Comfort. Mrs. W. j. Cbmenta, of Philadelphia, . Ined her husband here yesterday, to remain UII tbe close of the season. Mrs. Clemente, of eonrae, brought along that charming little baby boy of nine months which peps Clements f the Ansel,

Tbe family are g

• of Mr. A. I

Mrs. Smith, widow of tbe galbnt Colonel “Dick" Smith of tbe famous Seventy-first Pennsylvanb Regiment, Srhlob fought so valbntly In tbe charge at Gettysburg, b vbKteg her mother, widow of Dr. Washington Dnffce, ct her Washington street cottage. Rothermal'a great ptatnre of the E of Octtyabarg, Col. Smith b seen at the head of hb regiment, in a Mona* uni

nd musket clubbed.

«. B. Good, Clerk of the Quarter

m of Philadelphia, and hb charm tag daughter. Mb* Olga, who baa been Congress Hall, If not Cape

eaaoo, and without exception

the prettiest young lady visitor of the

‘ " ram llall to-day for

home, after having

. aant month at the May they retnrn another ana ay mors after that. They

always welcome geest*.

Alba Norton Leste. the telegraphic liter of tbe Philadelphb /ayw.Vvr, .nut the day pleasantly at the Cape yesterday, and waa greeted by several friend*, among whom wee hb old musical friend, Simon Haaabr Leete baa been ia journalism yean, sad began at the bottom of tb* ladder as a reporter, and haa gradually climbed round by round until be haa assumed the reaponeJbb be now bold*. Hb eduoaUon, which b thoroagh, bet anas of hb be ring graduated from Ooitage la thb oonatry and Haidelburg, Germany, baa helped

For eighteen year* -non op the Jefwsrae five year*. Mr. Leete b a Ph. G., and has Idea a marie. Hb ater com "Celeste Pries Walta,"

ante of the boa at Congress Hall evening enjored hearing the aale again. Mr. Leete b also the oomi of the music of ‘Take a Day Off," by the DeWoif Hopper Compeay, “Darting, Good NighV’ and ZlEi Payton's Ride." Tb* laat one b on tha

exceedingly pleasant oo* for vlaiter* to Cape May abo delight Id nature's beauties. To us it was rendered particularly pleasant by the presence of so exceedingly Urge number of West Cape May frieada, who, unkooau Lo ua, had selected Tuesday as their excursion day. A clam-bake of luscious sand cbm* was prepared but when it waa ready the axeuraienbts were all snugly In the train, though Dearly au hour before tbe the time for starting, wailing for it to depart? They missed the clamx and

the fun,

Tbe young people of the party wi “took'' in the photograph galbry, course, and It b probably now closed for repairs. They failed to gbnt grape vine nine inches eter ; the "Siamese twin" tree, and the many curiosities ia living wood which are being carelully preearved and all labeled. Some of those who were Included among the rxcurrioobu from our home borough. West Cap* May, were : Mr. H. C Hughes, Mrs. John W. Reeves, accompanied by Cart, with bb cane. Mbs Lidie Reeve*. Mr*. Ludlow, Mb* Ella Sheppard, Mite Lilli# Cialg, Mbs Nan Ewing. Mia* Mamie Hngbea, Mb* Jennb Itervra, Mb* Linda Stewart. Mb. Marla Crowell, Mb* Clem. Eldridge, Albert Crowell, Mbs Leu* Bylla, of Phlladel. phis, Mia* Emma Frees, Mia* Ndfie Packer, Miss Elba Patrooi, Mb* Noli* Willetts, Mr*. Btilweil Eldridge, Mrs. George Reeves, Jr, Mbs Sue Hildreth, Mlaa Mamie Armstrong. A Hey Party. The ringing of bell*, the hoarse braying of tin burns and the shouts and laughter uf delighted young people announced the coming of one lively bay parties which have been quite numerous thb sraaon, and a* haa been tbe cualom, they stopped opposite the Sts* office and gave It a Ire men don* volley in salute. Inquiry elicited the fact that the guilty pert Ira were Georg* Houlingdoo,Willb Carr. Nathan Cohen, Isaac Cohen, Eddb Sweeny, Jacob Cohen, Wtllbm Morrison, -Harry Belnap, Irvin Belnap, Mbs Sadb Locwy. Sallb Cohen, Sr, Lulu Kahn wnlbr, Sallb Cobra, Jr, Beaab Smith, Habn Williams, Lela iblnap, Amelia Nierly, Jennb Morgan, Kalb Maddrn. Tbs chaperon* of the party waa Mrs. Thompson. At the entertainment given Stockton by tbe National Electric Light Association, Mr. Cbas. Paine rendered a number of very effective songs, panbd by Mr. 0. M. Phelps on the plaoo. Among the many i ladle* present at tbe bop were Mrs. 0. E. Prescott, Jr., who wore white laoe and dismoods, with a bouquet of rat orchid* ; Mr*. 8. 8. Wheeler, who woi pink crepe de Chine dbmondc; Mrs. Cyras 0. Baker, wbo wore Indb silk Mr*. Fred W. Wtipple, wbo wore i

should not delay in securing them

av.ld the rush at the door.

The charming artist Mbs Lillb Alricli, who haa bivn performing on Iron Pier for Hie past three seasons, will receive liei first benefit on Saturday even be given. Ou this occasion, in addition to tbe great program. Little Ethel, the child wonder, only three years old, will

sing "Little Annie Rooney "

"Briganda" matinee t< -day at 10 gO a. m, on the I Iron Pier Ad mbs ion 10

e Beil telephone will have expired

HOTEL CTIALFOXTE,

Fancy drinki

dlnc's Globe Hotel.

Go to Ratty's choicest liquors.

Ladles' parlors and the beat fancy mixed drinks at Hatty's, corner Washington and Jarkaon streets Take tbe yacht (iuttb. Captain Yorke, for a pleasant fiablng -

n takes

waa pointed out by Mr. Barrett. It was announced that the subject of "Tbe Proper Classification of the Lighting Power ol locaodoAocnt Lamps" | would oe caibd up for discussion at on* of the sessions of the committee, and that the discussion would be opened by Louis Bell, editor of J"** KUrtrical

World.

Tbe second meeting was caibd to or , der at 4 80 p. m , and the first event on

! the program waa a five minutes' Ulk on j ^ R Btetion, Beach and Poat Office.

"Liquid Insulation," by David Urjoka,

DZEVCLKT 'VlXiLJL,

Sou tlx Lafay ette Street

FirstraUas a

ladles

I hath b

tf.

Wiby'a Congress'*

■e the beat equipped on me ueacti. Careful alteadauoe. tf If you wish to have a drag or pbatoo, ioe team and driver, leave orders at liter of tbe stores of Doctors Marry A Mecrsy. tf Hava you tried champagne soda? tbe aoat rrlreshing summer drink, to be bad only at the Philadelphia pharmacy, Columbia avenue and Ocean > wbb a first-class turnout <

Hall bath bouses be strand for tbs

accommodation of bb patrons. It Is an excellent aubslilute for the much needed pavilions. tf

A. Hewitt's a to re, 44 Washing-

Jon street, for dry goods, notion*, and "illliuery. Store, opp. Catholic ebureh.

nr motto : "One price to all." tf Alohzo Hewitt. The bast thing for sunburn U Cucum-

ber Cream, to be bad at tbe Philadelphia Pharmacy, comer Columbia avenue an '

Ocean street. Star The Cotnmbaoner* of Appeal wi ect at City Halt at 10 A. M. tbe third

Saturday In August and tbe first Satur-

day in September. A. B. Little, w-d-tf , Collector. Four and six in baud coach. ...

evening partis* at Haynes livery, Man

■' I’iilladelpbi*. Mr. Brooks' remark, bore especially on the ability of insulation to withstand extreme voltages. Next in order waa a pa|wr by Prof. Henry Moitou on “Dangera of Electricity," wbicb waa read by Mr. P. H. Alexander. Prof. Morton held that these dangera were avoidable and presented a simple set of rules for tbe use of electric light employee*. These rule* are plaiu and brief, wi tag against handling wires without guarding agaiuat shock by taaulatiug gloves or the like, against handling a tult with both bands, against assuming that a wire ia dead or working on i circuit without taking precautions igalnat currents. The paper was well received aud vigorously discussed, aud Ilia aubject waa finally laid aside with a vote of thank* to Prof. Morton. is Committee on loaurano* Rules reported through George Cutter,

chairman.

Terms—$10.00 and 512.00 per Week.

MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

Tax benefit entortatament for Mary’s Catholic Church, given oo t Iron Pier yesterday afternoon waa great auooeas. One of tbe largest audiwblcb bars gathered on tbe Pier witnessed tbe performance and enjoyed 11 Immensely. Two pretty prise* tb* bolder* of tickets numbers •37 and am. Tb* former was held by 1HU* John Me Donnell and It drew neat little watch. Tbe other prise waa

a pretty pair of braealcta.

Laat evening's Congress Hall hop w

a ion street.

J. W. Bradshaw's fruit at llnually stocked with the m foreign and domestic trait at low prices. Free drilvrry. Derate r near Wash log ton atipet. tf Sargavakiao'a Turkish Baxaar, 30 Washington street, offers fins Turkish ruga at New York price*, which prices are tbs lowest of any other city in this

oonnlry.

Lovetta. No. 13 Oorsn street, manufactory. 1* prepared to t all descriptions of work lo this'line. A fall assortment of harness, blanket*, nets, etc., etc. Repairing ‘ ocalneaa and dispatch. An exonraino to Wildwood Beach encore every Tuesday and Friday, a special train leaving Cape My at 10.80 A. M. sod returning leave Wildwood Beach it 3.30 P. M. Roood trip UckeU, 50 cents. 'tf Fred Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, ia oae of tbe popalar planes of resort for those wbo desire to enjoy sesalda dalioacra

liquors dispensed at the '<ai oaoesd by eonnouseura to be of remarkable quality and parity. Georg* Lovett offer* to tbs lie stblsold Jsoksoo street stent, ’ s best quality of feeds, bay and floor the lowest price*. Orders promptly filled and delivered. Give Ibis popalar merchant your patronage. Reliable and eoorteont driver Haynes, livery, Mansion street.

n, for snnburn, is having a great rash at Marcy A Mecrsy'a Philadelphia Pharmacy,Ocean street and Columbia avenue. tf At Powell's restaurant. No. 8 Washington street, tb* beat and purest liquors are oocatently oo band and poor brands are not sold. Floe dtoaera are served promptly and satisfactorily. tf Ice ooid soda water, all tbe cboioi flavor*, St Kennedy's United L tats I Pharmacy, WashingI.n and Decatur

ialation." Arthur Stenart, Cbalr3. Report—"National Committee oe Legislation.” C. H. Wilmcrding.

Chairmau.

3. Paper—"Monicipal Lighting." it.

J. Francisco, Rutland, Vt.

4. He port '•Committee oo Keeolulions." A. F. Mason, Chairman. 5. Topic—"Care and Labor lo Electric Light Stations and it* Value."

J. DeCamp, Philadelphia. Fourth Session, 4 p. m.

0. Paper—"Tbe Proper Basis for Determining Electric Motor Rate*."

H. L. Lufkin, New York.

7. Topic—"How can the National Electric Light Association licet Serve tbe Intereate of Central Station Companies?" C. R. Huntley, Buf-

falo, N. Y.

Report—"Committee on Revision of Constitution." M. J. Francisco

Chairman.

•- Topic—"Triple Expansion High ” * ” • for Central Station

' Beloit,

Marifie‘Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. SOW OPES 1 OH THE JIeCEPTION OF jxUESTS. 1IBH. F. H AHI CK,

ARLINGTON HOTEL,

OpparaUr K. R. Station.

Gram Ntrrrf. < ape May

G. J. Kkomek, l^poprietor. Flrat-claas Cuisine. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Rmtson&blo.

Speed Engines for Central 8 Work." Ed. F. Williams, I

The West Eod. Near tbe beach. Firet-claas lo ell Its appointments. Will remain open nntil a util October 1st. Reduced rate* after September let.

Oo and after August 18th, 1880, the light-bouse will be opened to visit from 9 a. m. until II m. Positively tauoe on Sundays t

CVRROLL VILLA, Jacksan Street, near the Reach, ' CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything first-class. Cluac to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

->HOTEL COLUMBIA-**

STOTST OFEfcT.

Thtronghly RrnevaUd and Improved

H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

FOI^O'T*^ ~R. EJSLI^S.

HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r. Rate*, *2.00 par Day. Special Rate* by the Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. 110G-1S FILBERT NTREKT, i’ll 11. A OKI.I'll I A. Penn's R. K. Depot ■ Filbert btrert Cara pass tha <W

MIMCELLAXEOFM.

Lost —August 17ib. in tbe neighbored of the Arlington House, a small gold ring eat with sapphire* and diamond*. Tha finder will be liberally rewarded by rataraing it to tha Arlington Hotel. ,19 » Just received aVargetaroiee of eta* SnSai

on desire to go gunning aaa Ed. at hi* Store, thiid door from ■ on Washington at rent Infer1 given In regard to game. Loaded cartridge* for aale aad gone to bin. Shooting matches arraagad. tf

E. MlSSON, 26 Washington Stretet, Spanish Gaskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.

John Akins' IDS CRBAM PARLORS lee Cream aad Water Ice*. Hotel" and Oottayo mojito,*1 JOHN AKINS, S

POWELL** Gents’Furnishing Store DECATUR STREET. (appeetle Fter Avenue lua.) ^ Particular alteabee paid U the cuttliij and