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THURSDAY. AUGUST 81. 1890.
T«r ch»prrtmr of-llw rhihln n"* h»y l»ny Tamity rfalag »»• w* Mr*. H.iU-rt Tbuinpviu. of 10 Oi^-an Slnvt, but u»>tbi-r Mr*. Th.«n|~«i otoppIuK »t
PaMIDKST HaHKWOS »rriTpd OU tlir 4.8X ezprr** ycmUrtUy aftrrnoun, *jmI will rrtn»lii at thr Cap* until Turodaj. Tb* Bran and all thr |w.>]4r cladly wr.rnmr him to ourahorr. The PtulaMpkii KttUg IlulUtU I* krrplnit Up it* firr upon tlv “aprak <-a»ir»." thr eamWrr*. thr dlaonlrrljr
thr law at Atlantir. It aaka Major Hoffman whj hr dura not atand up and hr a man. Errrj daj thr paprr d: rote* two or thirr column* to the autyrrl, and a* there la a largr rlaa* of pw down there intrrralrd in the matter It i» <| uitr prubahlr that thr circulation of the Hullttiu at Atlantir Citj ha* barn UrgHy Inrreaird. A BapUat Ballj The Calrarj Uapllat CborcU at South Searllle, llirougli the paator, iiar. Dr. Pita, baa been the only medium bj which the Baptist Aaeoclation and State Conreotloa hare operated in Cape May county in advancing the Interceta of the denomination. During the Are years that Dr. Pita baa resided in the county he has establiahcd a miaaiuuary circuit from Maurioe Riser to Flablng Creek on the bay side, embracing Goshen and Dias Creek. On the an aide, Sea Isle City, Aralon and Anglesea bare ■ pletrd the circle. Re*. J. M. Cl has been the chief assistant to Dr. Pits In these missionary efforts. At Goshen, three years ago, a beautiful chapel was rreeled, and now at Diaa Creek another chapel la nearly completed and other chapels are ooolcmplated in the near future at Cold Spring. Angleaea, Sea Isle City and Araioo. The occasion of laying the cornerstone of the new chapel at Dias Creek neat Tneedsy afternoon, Ang. 96th, two o'clock, will bring together a at her of the prominent preachers of the denomination. Rer. Edward 8. Tow nr, of Vineland, will preach in ibc afternoon, and other parts will be performed by pastors 1 be a grand rally at the Court House Baptist church at which Urns Rer. H. A. Urieaemer will speak on “The Power and Mission of a Consecrated Baptist Brotherhood." Rer. M. M. Pinch, o! Camden, Rer. J. C. Buchanan, of Pemberton. Rer. Cbaa. Warwick, of Philadelphia, Her. I* Myers, of Da retown, and others will assist In the serried. Lndle*' BUM Oak On Tuesday afternoon last a rery enjoyable lawn party waa tendered the Ladles’ Rlfla Club of Cape May, by Dr. Emlsn Phyilek, at his handsome residence and grounds on Washington street. Three ladies of tbeclnb, Mrs. Dr. Walker. Mrs. James M E. Hildreth and Mrs.
and shot for a handsome prise. After Ibe shooting and a ramble through the grounds, refresh meets ware aarred, and
and all declaring U to be one of the most enjoyable erects of the set ‘Iha foilowing were tboee who participated: Mia. Dr. Walker, Mrs. Jr M. E. Hildreth, Mrs. Dr. Morton, Mrs. J. Bpioer Learning, Mrs. Hddeborn, Mia. Derickaon, Miss Derickaon, Miss M.Derickson, Him Manny, MtesCraae, Mias Morrell. Dr. E. Physick, Mr. Derlekaoo, Mr. Lsaming and Mr. H. Town-, send. The prise waa won by Mrs. Learning's loam, she carrying off the honors of the day by making the highest possible loore—three sneceeaire
A rery elegant affair at Congress Hall yesterday morning was the German glean by Mrs. B. K. Jamison, led by Mia Johns and Mr. Totten. The other participants wen Misses Clark, Jennie Russell, Arnold, Willard, Julia Russell, Marshall, Arnold, Boyle, McLeod. Mar
Tack. Armstrong, Hynetnen, Bergen, O'Neil, Damon, Bergen. Marahall, Delaooure, OToola, Johns, Boyle. It waa conducted by Professor Lo In hk usual skillful and graceful i uer. This evening will De com mated the plana for giving the grandest ramo enjoyed slum 1877, thee 1 by Prot Loomis, who will me charge of the
Mr. Godacbalk's yacht "Victor,’’ OspC A. D. Rand's yacht “Harry,” and Pack A Sons' yacht “Alloa," wUl ram on the Anfisa n twenty-mile course on Saturday. This will be an eacitiug noa. The "Victor" may be said to rtpraial Capa May, the "Harry'’ inglea., and "Alia" Philadelphia. Tha Uttar Is a ftae Burgca yaohL
THE C0STE5TI0X.
A PITCHERS’ BATTLE.
STARLIGHT.
ully PI lehr* Against „ l»r A. P. A H. Danville, and Martin Helds Cape ^ ‘‘’'‘V „ U.. 11..- I. Ti.rw mi. See "Tbe Brigands ’ on the Iron Plrr May Dewn U Three Hits. I m-nlght. Its the last night but one. One of the most Inteusrly Internting When will yau buy someofoor bread gamrs yrt piayrd bars, was yesterday’a ! wafers f H. Ntw, Jk. SI Washington
battle brtwecu Cape May and Danville. * UDel - Tbe latter is a particularly strong team. | sml bavc in Martin a phenomenal ^ 1mUoi
pitcher, and it was the fortune of war ' a ion tlckt
and superior fielding that gave Cape! Secure your acta in advance for Utaa May the victory, and not bard billing. Alricb's benefit on tl* iron Pier Satur Tbr two team, play again U. d.y and i‘ U J , •*'«•*«. wben tl* e bill of the
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The tb ild seaalon bf tin- National Electric Light Aaaoriatbin eouirm-d at the Stockton Hotel at 10.15 yesterday morning. President Pert* presiding. Mr. W. Wilmenliug. of Chicago, fur the committee on Patent legislation made a report, and asked that thr committee lie discharged, which waa
dune.
The nest was a voluminous report by C. W. Wnmerding. chairman of the Naliooal (LmimiUee on le-gUIath-u. In which be ret forth tile rarion. btlU int rod need into thr National ( ungrr** and the State le-gnlature* conermlng electri*- light plant' Vary few of them he as id had become law*, bat ajsrogrevs which wa» aati'faetory to thcni in a
certain degree had i««eu made.
’After the report wa» accepted. Uie | terday and In an kUitude ..f aUtwaque j tb first president and the prime mover in j P«w be gaxed intently at Dorell. who. organizing the association. Geo. S. : rvidcnily anticipating a fierce oonlest. Bohrn. of Chicago, was announced at Lad thrown aside his cap before be being present, and lie was immediately ! stepped to the piste. Suddenly the escorted to thr platform In A. J. De j pitcher's extended arms were withCam|E of Philadelphia, and P. S. Ales- ' drawn, the bail allot forth as from a andrr. of New York, after which br j 12 |«iumWr brass Na|>ilron gnn, the made a feeling address, perhain the Lnt ; umpire remarked ••fiaii, oue," and the one It ha* beard in point of clo<jumrr. ; game was commenced. Three more He said br bad been traveling in Europe ; • bill. ' were ptlclicd and Darell trotted rreearebrw be discovered that ! off to first b**e, stole second, and America waa way ahead of Euro|ie hi croa^A the pLte on Wag."a sacrifice to electric lighting. Hr also *|iokr of short. Tbla waa the first and only run
electrocution and (aid that hr hoped the j ol the inning.
would come when human life , Mansgrr McCoy faced oar big pitcher, would be too sacred to lie taken, and 1 Shannon, for the Danville, bit sharply who committed crime, would to stnud wlirre a lumblc ruablrd him
the Danville *
Dunn.
Pilcher Mai tin lia« jumped Intc fami sudilrnly. yiatrrday's game being Uu third one in wliich be ha* ofliriaL-d ai
pitcher. Ur * lapped ic
-"Look berr, Simrrsl, dun' I* liaugrruus to go into lb
, lav or tit of Mis* Lillie Alricb who baa !>.
ear* worked ban! to please
' rdnrated to woufineineiit for the
liauee of their life.
He hoped nndrrground wire* mimld • sism a fact, and said there were rich field* for electric light plant* In Ban Domingo anil Hayti. and remarkiil If he were a young man hr would establish himself there. Mr. Francisco then read bis paper on Municipal Lighting, lie spoke feelmgly of the attempt to debase the electrical industry lo politics) purposes, and the dangers that are threatened by too great government interference Ic Important manufacture* From every point of lew be icgarded municipal lighting as ineoooomlcai and objectionable. Mr. DcCamp vigorously endorsed the position taken in the paper just read
the worst kind of a i view of the well-knowi labor secured by munlcl. eopenditurcs are aeldom o
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:rifice, and hom e left fit Id which
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JM41 | bath I'm alter." Wiley’s ( nugnss Hslh> an-splendidly
bathiDg robes. potiW at'l. at ion, sml om venieut ruums Pavilbm on the beac fur aicommodstion of fak* bstlmrs. t The reasou why "PorjehsiDe" Him
A bsly a rattle was the present re- j Blacking and L'quwi Dresvlngs have (h celved yesterday by a lady at the Devon so i-msl*' i»Uciuw they yield
from one of her gentlemen admirers
* indicate thi , - - .
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lady lias not yet luily dciioed. but the 7* hlc, ‘ u combined with there ] prohl m wilt doubtless soon be solved ! f“c'» »>ur "RaaretiDe" Dressing and somebody paid back in a joke wr— 1 'mM-oohoed >i..>— «m ..tur* *
two of 1^.
itnrday w
a group p
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of the art of PLEASURE TOUKS TO THE PACIFIC
„ ,“*81 ^ r L.M ,krd O« P ^f ? ■ 4rr U, » Pergroup is said to br the largest man souallj-tonducled System, in Bsltimore. The group was made at j When, several years ago. the Penavylrsals the t.'brstrr stodio, cor. Stockton batlis i Bkilruad Cooipany mauzsiated
jibotogrspliy
Berg doll' brer in bourns ice com. Dennis Coosidinc, Prop., jlV8t C Honan atieeL Stockton surf bath* are the brat equipped rented at mnefa reduced rate* for the balance of the ati 8. M. Smith, ttic practical watchmaker, of Cape May City, formcri; with Bailey, ll.uk s A * known fur reliahi'.liy
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Thee:
Bjns FREE to all Trains. Cape Tflay City, N.C. to Guests.
•f tile Cape
L A. held
Monday at tlielr rooms In the HtsH I budding, when sveeral msttera of im : ponauce were trausactnl It is veiy ■ drsiiable Uiat all member* should promptly pay their annual due*, as thr
society la lo need of funds.
Let all t'spe May turn out Baturd.y
_ „ e cliarming Li'tle Lilh
) Alrich a big benefit on the Iron Pier.
It's her first in 3 years and slur ought to
get a p.cked house. -
The Devon remairs packed with
active and graceful manner, awaited the coming of the ball. His patience was rewarded after pitcher Martin bad stood in deep meditation Jor a moment or lao gazing into Spain, but the ball shot by out of teach as did three oilier*. Marlin preferring to present him with first base from motives of economy, having been informed of tbe facility
private corporations I ■ ,U ‘ " Lloh U ' " fiod * ll “ b »". * od ^ Prof. Barrett says that he did not ad readied second and third on a passed rocate the municipal control of any ball and scored on "Kid's" sacrifice, commercial bus!m»a, hot considered s Danville didn't score in this or municipal administration la not , ,, . , , aarially uneconomical. ; ,n » of U " •»cce»dlng iui.lngs. In the ! fourth Graves landed a safe one lo right
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second on Shannon's aacriflor, readied third and scond on that muff of Doc. Graves'. So ended the first chapter—
S to 1 In lavor of the visitors. | g OC »u and outside
Tbe second yielded gooee egg* lor management Is very popular and many both team*. In the tl ird llynrmau dersire tel rest beneath the Devon
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SVTEJiZOOS SESSION. The President called the meeting to order at 4.30, and tbs first paper was then resd by Mr. DeCstnp on “Care and Labor In Electric Light Stations and its Valoc." After considerable discussion, Involving proper ached uie price* for arc lights, aexording to kind and length of service and length of contract, tha subject waa laid aside, and nezt in order waa Mr. Lufzin's paper oo "The Proper Baals for Determining Electric Motor Hataa," read in the aoibur'a abaenoe by Mr. Joseph Wclzler. The paper gave a vary valuable account of tbe power required for various purposes, illustrated by a scries of ezoeiienl diagrams. There showed how generally motors are underloaded, tbe average of many experiments proving that little “ore than forty per cent, of tbe full paclty of the machine Is generally led. To meet this fact a horse-power te baaed on maximum load, irrespective ol normal capacity, is growing into II. M. Hwellaud, editor of /birer- , then read a paper dealing with tbe necraalty of the careful study of economy lo the generation of power and tbe necessity of collecting data and ea tabliahlng clear ideas of what la and what can be aooompliabcd. Discussion wsa deferred until the paper of Mr. Williams on the uu of triple expansion engtora lor central station work. Their i cost la about 80 per ceuL greater thin ordinary compound engine*, bat saves about 80 per cenL in fuel, so Ibst In many cases tbe triple expansion engine, would save IU extra coat In a single J»w. There waa no further discussion on this topic, and tbe.Commlltee on Revision of ConstlUitioa then reported through Mr. Francisco, U-e chairman. Tha report waa beard, and then Mr. Doocan moved that tbe report be received sod deferred to be taken up reilI as a special order of business at 11 t. to-morrow. Seconded and carried. Fifth Seaalon, Aug. 81, 10 a. m. 1. Appointment of Committee oo Nominations for Executive Committee, aod Time and Place of Next
Meeting.
2. Special Order at 11 o'clock. Report —Committee on Revision of Constltutloo. M. J. Francisco, Chair3. Report—Committee on Data. A. J. DeCamp, Chat> man. A Report—Committee on Underground Conduits and Conductors. Joseph K Lockwood, Chairman. S. Report—Committee on Relations Between Manufacturing aod Central Station Companies. Maredsn J. Perry, Chairman. A Topic—Tbe Proper Care and Management of Alternating Currents. Bgl\ Carpenter Smith, Pblladeb 7. Topic—How can tbe National Electrie Light Association Best Serve the Interests of the Central Station Coes pa niea r C. R. Huntly, Buffalo. Sixth Session, Thursday, 3.30 p. m. 9. Report—Secretary sad Treasurer's 10. Report—Finance Committee. 11. Report—Executive Committee. .* ». — 0 f Executive Committee.
14. "Auldl The rally at the A. M. E. Church last Sunday proved a auoceaa. Tha collections during the day amounted to 9188. Tbe paator and congregation desire to return thanks for the kindness of Mr. Bteflber and Urn guasta of Urn Lafayette Hotel for a donation of 916.00 kindly contributed by them. Rev. B. F. Lee, D. D. editor of the CAruciox BternUr. filled tbe pulpit very acceptably both morning and evening. Rav. W. U. Bnriew, of tbe Baptist church, and Rev. J. R. Mace of the M. K. church at 3 p. m., and gave Inspire-
field, went to second and third wild throw to second, and scored on Dana's sacrifice. Watta was presented his first base on called balls, stoic second beautifully, and made third and scored on two successive passed baits. This ended tbe running getting and the errors. Tbe balance of tbe game was an exhibition of tbe skill of tbe pltcbera. In the third Durell bit a two-bagger to right field, which was tbe finest hit of the game. He failed lo score, however, being csngbt oil second when Wag.
filed o
an. The score :
Durell, cf. Wagcnhurat, 2b. Graves, If Dan^ Hi Watts. 3b Knickerbocker, as Slixiii-i.il. p Jlyuemaii. rf... . Totals MrUoy.*»l' , . l . , 'L Aniinennan. rf... Hlutunou. ‘.'Ii Gearhart, lb Hoffner. If Reed, -
. rf....
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Gape May 101200UU 0—4 llauvlllr 80000000 0—2 Lxrurd runs—Cape May. I. Twoliase lilt—Durell. Stolen base*—DurrlL Dana. Watts. McCoy, Reed. Double plars—Kuiekrrbockrr. Knickerbocker to Dana: Auiturrmtn. Atumrrmau to Sliaimoti. Bases on lull*—Durell. Walt*. Struck out—by' Bhanumc 9; by Martin. 8. Loft on bases—Cape May. 2; Danville, 8. Passed balls— Dunn. Wild pitch. Martin. Time, hour 30 minutes. Base Ball Xslrs. To-day s game will be oat of the be ever played here If signs do not fail. Our Shannon baa pitched for Danville several seasons, and earned a great reputation with them. The Danville club will present to-day as tbeir catcher, Melllx, Ibe gneatest colored catcher In the State ol Pennsylvania. Martin will again officiate in tbe box against Shannon. Tbe batting order for Danville to-day la as follows : McCoy, 3d; Amsnerrasn, rf; Shannon, 3b; Gearhart, lb; Hoffner; If; Herd, aa; Martin, p; Melllx, c; Holloway, cf. T. J. McDooough, an expert Pblli delpbla compositor. Is enjoying bia vacation at Miller Cottage A. B. Laurence, manager of ShnlU Baiting Co., New York and St. Louis, is enjoying life at Cape May. Lawyer* Herbert W. Edmonds and Charles H.Edmunds are visiting Mr.i Mrs N. Perry Edmonds, at Bayvll Long Island, where they have taken np their permanent residence. Mr. Edmunds la interested lo a Long
illuminated
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"lid* being 'bTfgbtiy i wwps"* thr part} sad
uiglit verv pleasant | Iu,t : ,t,r hszzszr “‘tl 1a checked Uiruuxh ' ijoycd and every detail win tetbareuglHy arrsngvd,
' j so as to give the tuunsU the lullrst measure
ut comtoit. Having arrived at nan Frenctsro
, Ibe pail) * IH be permitted to travel at will to i-onal- ; poiuU ou the cud. imresliktrd te any
IHeJ Itinerary, ou ticket' supplied by I he
Go to Rally . for the best b.er and ! paimjlvanU Italliuad. This departure tiom choicest liquor*. If the older methods ,d personal!)-conducted Ladles' parlor* and tbe beet fancy |'istems relieve the toorut of auv rest riel too mixed drinks at Ratty's, corner Wash- <d hit movement*, aod while tk# Tourist Agent logton and Jackson streets. * 'I 111 *“ narh. It his assliuure is irquirrd.
Take the yacht Guaaie, Captain Yorke, for a pleasant fishing or sailing trip. tf First-class smgir driving horse* for j ladies or gcuU, at Haynes, Mansion street. tf.
Wiley’* Congress Hall bath bouses are tiie brat rquip|«d on the beach. . .uUoeelal a
Careful allcadaucc. tf j wllUngnes* tocu-operatc luliy with tbe peon if yon wish to have a drag or plnutoo, ; •Jlvaoia Kxltrosd. and Uie return Umil ulil t»nice team and driver, leave orders at | •utBcleotlj tlliersl tor a rboroxgh visit to all cither of tbe store-of Doctor* Marcy u*e auractiie pUrcs ut ihr I'sci&cCoxst. A Mrcrsy. tf I The pleasure tom* wit he arrsoged tor Jan Have vou tried chsnipagne soda? Uie “"*• Fehruary. March and April ot 1». The ! most relreohiog summer driok, lo u, ;h-sununoeed Uter.
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^ rich, who liaa been performing on Iron ,, , . _ - i Pier for tiie past three seasons, will re- 1 If yon wish a first-clsas tnroout of I c«!ve lte> first benefit oo Saturday even any kind, call and ace Haynes, Mansion Aog . yj .hcu a monster bill will
tf- j be given*. On this occasion, in addition
Wiley, of Congress Hall bath houses : to the great program. Little Ethel, tbe | has placed a tent on the strand for the child wonder, only three year* old. will j
accommodation of his patrons. It la sing "Little Annie Rooney " an excellent substitute for the much - needed pavilions. if Married Go lo A. Hcwjtl's store, 44 Washing- Oo Hshbatl. evening. August 17ib by
HOTEIs CHALtFOKTE,
Go loA. Hewitt s more. 41 Wtehlng. Oo g.bfaatb evening. August 17th by
l °" • U ~ 1 ' I, ur dr J K00 ?.*' “T 1 Rw. j. L. Laud is, H.rrv D Cheater lo millinery, btori^ opp. Catbollcchurch. ; Kmlly llnghes, both of Meat
Our motto: "One nnce to all.” * '
CUMMU.MCATEB.
I desire to return my sincere thank*
Tbe best thing for sunburn iaCncnm-
ber Cream, to be had at the Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and
Ocean street. 22w I to Uie comm itlee of ladies xnd gcntli Tbe Commisaoner* of Appeal will men who kindly assisted in promoting meet at City Hall at 10 A. M. the third ^ betH-fit civen on the t.lcr vealerdav
Haturday In August and the first Hafir- I ,
day in September. A. It. LlTTUC, j for lh * ch"™**'. »>“. bt Mrs. T. Ii. w-d-U Collector, j Baldwin, who generously donated the Four and six in baud coaches for . prizes, and to the general |>ablic for evening parties at Haynes livery, Man- kind support, aa alao to Mr. Stefiner for ,io ‘ 1 ** re ?" . tf- use of pier, and to Mr. Gnu and kb J- «. Bradabaw a fruit store la con- T1 ,. tlnually stocked with tbe moat luscious ! V.' (<>,n P» D J- Tbe “J pr«*edi foreign and domestic fruit at low prices. ; ° r tbc entertainment were 9293. .3. Free delivery. Decatur near Washing. - Tueo. Deoes.
of 8L Mary's Catholic Cbnrch.
•PWL' Chambers, on Tuesday, oouslating of Isaac Cobeo, Mr. Bernard Bellgmau, -Mayor of Hants Fc, Mias Eva Cohen, Mrs. Louie Cohen. Saiwavaklau's Turkish good* store. 86 Washington street, I* e depot of Eastern handiwork that attracts many buyers who desire to purchase goods both ornamental aod useful. Pay him a visit before going away from Cape *»y.
Hargsvaklan’s Turkish Uaaaar, 36 Washington street, offers fine Turkish rugs at New York prices, which prioti are the lowest of any other city in thi country. tf Lovetts. No. IS Ocean street, barnea manufactory, is prepared to turn oat all descript loos of work In this line. A full assortment of harneaa, blankets. Dels, etc., etc. Repairing done with
A. M. aod returning leave Beach at 8.90 P. M. Round trip tickets, 50 cents. tf Fred Arnold's Merobant'z Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, is one of the popular places of resort for those who desire to enjoy seaside delioacee prepared In the moot skillful The liquors dispensed at tbe pruuounoed by connoiaaenra to be of remarkable quality and purity. tf Mr. George Lovett offer* to the public at bis old Jackson street stand, all tbe beat quality of fm-da, hay aod floor at tbe lowest prices. Orders promptly filled and delivered. Give this popular merchant your patronage. tf Reliable and courteous drivers at Haynes, livery. Mansion street- Tbe finest burses. tf. Cncamber cream, for sunburn, la having a great rush at Marcy A Mecray’s Philadelphia Pharmacy. Ocean street aod Columbia avenue. tf At Powell's restsurant, No. 8 Washington street, the best and purest liquors are constantly oo hand and poor brands are not sold. Fine dinner* — ■* promptly and satisfactorily. lee cold sods water, all tbe choice flavors, at Kennedy'a United Stales Phannscj, Washing! «o and Decatur treete. tf J. 8. K. Hand A Sou are the old original and only Cape May diamond cutten in Cape Msy._ Cape May diamonds —•- in rings, pins studs, buttons, and of our own manufacture. Repairing of fine watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only. tf* Go to Lansing’s Cafe, corner Lafayette aod Decatur streets, for private terrapin sapper*, soft, bard, and deviled crabs, oyster*, and little neck clams. Game in season. Wines and liquor*, oo draught. ■ Families supplied, tf'
For Sate. An almost ttxt top desk, large, plenty of drawer*, will be sold cheap for cash. A second hand type writer, Caligreph. Both sold for want of nae. Address. S. Stas office. Xetie*. Oo aod after August 18th, 1890, tbe light-house will be opened to visitors from 9 a. m. until 18 m. Positively no admittance on Sundays.
On Colombia avenue, Wednesday morning, a pocketbook containing a small sum of money and keys. Tbe owner, oo proving property and paying for this advertiaemrnt, can obtain ' 10 Howard street. Font tv—A breastpin, which baa been placed in tbe hands of tbe postmaster who will return It to loser It tbe property la proven and tbla ad. and expensi are paid. a81,3t Focxte—A lady's silver watch. Call on Miss Batten, at the Devon, prove property and pay for this advertlae-
Loer —August 17th. lo the neighborhood of tbe A rl mg ten House, s small gold ring set with sapphires and diamonds. Tbe finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it te tbs Arlington Hotel. alt 3t Lost.—A black seal leather purlin onlie, cuntaintag an amount of money and a bunch of trunk key*. Liberal reward if returned to M. B. F.. Hotel Columbia. If yon desire te go gunning ace Ed. Sayre at bis store, third door from ' son on Washington street. Infor-
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Newt R. R. Station. Beach and Post Office. Konlh I.itfa) (-Ur Street Terms—510.00 and 512.00 per Week. MRS. T. R. BROOKS. Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.
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THE j^.ECEPTK)N OF jjUESTS. MRK. F. IIAI.I.KXBKCK. ARLINGTON HOTEL, OppwwUe R. K. Station. Grunt Streel, Cape May. G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor. Flrst-clBon Oulaine. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Roasonable. CVRROLL V 1 LjIjA, Jaeknon SI reel, near the Benrli, CAPE MAY, N. J. Ever} tiling firat-olaaa. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON *>HOTEL COLUMBIAN Thorough!; Kroorated and Improved. iTOTST QFEfcT. gQFTTT.ffTU HAITSS-. H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r. Rates, 98.00 per Day. Special Rates by the Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. 1100-13 FILBKRT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Three Squares from Penn's B- B. Depot Filbert Street Can pass the door.
MI8CEIXAXEOFN.
E. Misson, 2<f Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.
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John Akins' IDE CREAM PARLORS lee Cream and Water Ire*. Hotel, and Cottages supplied at short notice. Also Vrultlo season. JOHN AKINS, S Washington St.. Cane May CUT.
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Gents! Furnishing Store
DECATUR STREET.
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