CAPE MAY DAILY STAR WILL BE ri'UUbllED EVERY MORNING, (EXCSTTK-UAT). Drm»u rut vurnu or iwt tun tvacn.
Oar Inch,
jsS^STSScas !£5£VrM(™r°u.m be waAr by lb* prriBBr - - ■ FRIDAY. AUGUST St. 1890.
TlIK Electric*! foorrntfcin rlo»rd >eu!<«* j-ectenU). awl mort «f it*membera *111 probaUy lc*»e fur their bourn l4Mla]r. It ha* Wn very Intereating U> Hn*| The next rouveulkm will he held *t Pn.vldence.
Rbodrbtaad.
A* exciting event «UI ivnne off in front of the pier on Saturday between the hoar* of four and alx o'clock, rno-
alaling of a tub race between Meaar-.. Ware and Chamber* of the Idle GuanU. Uorria. >.e<
The race will extend from one comer of the outer end of the Iron pier to the oppoaite corner, and the fan may be witnMwed over the rail. Let everyl»dy
go out and are the fun.
Mias Lri.Uk AIkk-hV benefit entertainment on the. In.ii Pier occur* on Saturday evraiu^'and a he abouUl have a great attendance. She baa - playing leading part* during the very acceptably, apd baa glvr-
pmemeo win prove very attractive. Let all who enjoy operatic entertainment* be prevent.
Tux enterpriaing Wiley, of Cougrea* Hatha, agree* with the Daily Stak that the city ahould erect fountahia along the beach fur drinking purpoaea. The public ahould have opportunhlea for quaffing nature'* purr beverage without being compelled to repair to hotel* or drinking liar*, urrHberw largo thirvty. Where, pray, can the patron* of the beach. Including the children and babe* *o numeroualy found there, obtain a drink of water, and do not little, belplewa It la certainly moat gratifying to all penona in any way intereated In Cape May’a pnieperity. either a* property owner*, bualneaa people or riaitorn, to heartily realize and appreciate the fact that thla aciaun of UMO baa given U* to see a much better atate of thing* hi a bualaeaa way, therefore, alio In a pteaaant, aocial way, than fur many aeaaona paaL Cape May I* still In the heart and centre, we might claim, justly enough, of a booming aeaaon. Every thing la correct and aafr, there can be few, if any, unfortunate ones, and labor and capital, band in hand, have accomplished result*, though not great, gtill encouraging aa looking forward to even better thing*.
Mh. Jom P. SrkrrKEu of the Hotel I-afmyrtte. ha* *h(Hm hlnuelf to be a buaineaa man of remarkable ability In bU management of hi* hotel thl* maon. If we are correctly informed, it ha* been filled with guest* thl* araaou for the firat time alnce it waa built. Nut only *o but U ha* been a scene of aocial pleasure and gayety which has made It a very attnc- . live stopping place. The ball room baa proven a valuable addition and the it of Mr. Steffner
d the hotel hi the ranks of the > first-claa* hotels of this city. Ita location la. of course, unsurpassed aad wa hope that It may continue ta-
rt given at Cape May Point, by Mia* AUda Varena on Tornday evening last waa a remarkable aucecaa. The celebrated prims donna was
Mrs. Harrison, who w:
a Included in the .resented with a magnificent bouquet of flower* from the White House conservatory, by Mr*. Harrison. Some of the selections sung by Miss Varena were a “Walt* Song.” “Angals Serenade," “My Lady's Bower" and “Linda di Chamoanlx." The
from Cape May CMy aa well aa from Cape May Point, and wa* phenomenally large. Mr*. Harrison waa accompanied by Mrs. Ruiaell Harriaou, Mrs. Dlnimk k and Mr*. McKee. Mr. A. H. Hamilton waa particularly courteous In provide for the aodlenoe, granting tha aervioes of hi* orchestra and ths nse of Us carriages for Mia*
■any friaad*. Mr. Ban Job
recited some of Shakespeare’s works, and Mr. Pepper eang “Little Annie t, after which the
Cieeamle Wilson, Mamie Ewan, Emi Church, Mies Sheppard, Msears. Church, B. Johneon, Papper, C. Qaidort.
- A grand while and black domino bop will be given at the Lafayette oo Moadey iveeleg, at • o'clock. It wUI be the event of the eeaeeo. The ally of the affair will be that all the ladle* wOl wsar white dominoes and 'U black. For psrtloular* call
OUR GUESTS. AMD OTHER PERSONAL POINTS President Harrison enjoyed a dip in the Atlantic at the Poiut yesterday. Henry Warden, the Standard Oil man.
Mrs. M. H. Evan, and Mia* Jennie O. Evans are enjoying a very pleasant visit at the BruLsw ick. ^ Mr*. Albert Adams, Jr., of Camden, 1* visiting Nr* Ellxa Adams, a guest *1
the Devon.
Mr. and Mr*. Geo II. Barker, of
Wood burr, and two children are among
(be Bur Villa's popular guests. Since Mrs. Beale's return to the
Carttoo the life of the place is again at
tte height, a* she I* very popular. Mr. Llggln* and hi* little daughter,
cottagtag at the Mt Vernon tract, gave us a very plessant little visit yeateiday.
Mias Clara B. Cross, a rtrj attractive
and courteous young lady of Tork, Pa., la delighting the guests of the Bruns-
wick by her presfcee.
Manuel Geranta, Marquis de Pern, auditor of the Spanish war department, waa among the caller* at the Preeiden-
Ual cottage yesterday.
Mrs. Capt. Eli Johneon, of Green Creek, baa been spending theweekve^r
Willi her friend, M, “ I
Mrs. Lola Matthews and Mr*. Cramer of New Gretna, are spending a few day* vialUug their friend*, Mr. and
Mrs. Char lea Kldredge.
Charles T. Parker. Connty Clerk of Burlington county, one of the most popular men of bit county la enjoying a aeaaon of recreation at the Cape. Judge E. Ambler Armstrong, of Camden. ex-Speaker of the New Jersey Legislature, baa been In attendance at the Electrical Convention. He and bia little daughter are Stockton goeeta. Harry Johoaon, son of townsman Bldredge Johnson, and a law student in ■be office of Walter A. Barrows. E*q,
of Ml Holly, cloaca a short aeaaon of
recreation among hie friends here to-day. Mr*. E. T. Shaw, of Bonne Terre, Mo., and Mia* Mary Blore. of Washington. D. C-, are visiting their friends, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sidney Townsend, and will remain eeveral days. Mr. E. T. Shaw will not be able to join bia wife in the visit to the seashore, owing to ralL road interest* which he represents lo that western State. Both Mr*. Shaw and Mias Blore are thoroughly delighted with the comfortable climate and the bathing that Cape May ha* so much of. Elite H. Marshall, of Seaville, one of Cape May connty'* must enterprising and intelligent bualoeaa men, attended the National Electric Convention at the Stockton oo Wednesday. He also bad the privilege of teeing President Harrison oo bis arrival that alternoon. Last night Mr. and Mr* John Brown,
Mllmlngteo
the Carlton, s
W. Easby Smith, who waa formerly In charge ol the Signal Station at Cape May Point, baa been spending a few days at Cape May Point Prom the little, thongb active, “Stanley’' of a few years ago be baa developed into a stalwart young man. Mr. T. 1. Dunlap, of Camden, well known lo many of our people, baa jurt recovered sufficiently from a eevere sod dangerous illness to be able to come to the Devon, where be is carefully resting, and already feel^ some*hat Implored. Ills sincerely hoped bia usual health ■nay be entirely restored. Among the arrivals at tlie Electric*! Convention are Dr. 8. S. Wheeler, Electrical Expert of the New York Board of Electrical Control; Prof. F. B. a cker, Professor of Electricity of umbia College. New York; Mr.T.C. Martin, editor of TAr SUttrital Kngiuter of Ne* York ; Mr. H. Ward Leonard, of the Edison Company, of New York ; Dr. Pedro G. SHotn, ot Philadelphia. Madame Ague* Vahlr, who sang *o sweetly at the oooeert In aid of the Seaside Home, leaves Congress Hall to-day. Many regrets are felt at her departure, for though almost an entire
Col
The largest aad moat brilliant German of the aeaaon look place at Coogren Hall laet evening. It was an extraordinary affair, and was given In the Urge dining-roost Such a spectacle has never been witnessed there before aioce 1877. The gentlemen were lo fnll j evening dress, and the ladies, both the participants and spectators, were handsomely attired in the tic heat and moat beautiful costumes Diamond* and valuable jewels were numerous. The participant* enjoyed themselves in dancing the bjsutlfnl figure*, which were aa follows :
1. Butterfly. 2. Spenleh. S. Congress.
4 Grand Basket and'Brokrn Chain.
5 Arch.
6 National. 7, Grand Round. The ladies who took part and their costume* were as follow*:
it silk.
Mis* V WUsue. white silk
STARLIGHT.
B. Todd, corner Coogre
ram
They To-night last performance of "Tb* Brigands” at the Iron Pier. Don't Onr cream candy la always fresh. Why? Because wr wsaufacture on the U. Nl-aa. Jn, SI Washing-
Mr* Mek. Ml** Clod*halt, pink crepe, Mark pearl* Ml** Hall, pink •UX. trimmed with bia,-1
VreBK Jamison, red *1
ptukallk at while Mik e
MU* Hoyle.
Ml** Morrrll.sk Ml*« Willard. li*M blue allk The gentlemen were: Ml Beaumont, Mr Krondy. Mr Keudrlrk. Mr Kennedy. Mr Davis. Mr John*. Lenfa 11 Mam. Mf Bhannon. MrKhode*. MrZelkT. In Huevrr. Irr Evan. Mr Wall. Cut B K Jamison. Mr Knowles. Mr Tack. Mr Boyle. Mr arm•irong. Mr McCann. Mr Marshall. Mr Jon *
D. W. Bodan. the popular food and good*at PhlUdelphia prices aud delivers
them free.
If you want to soe g-vod plurtograpti* Visit t heater # popnUr studio*, corner Shicktou bath*. Tbs leading group
phutngrapliera.
Tire special train L> Wildwood leave* Grant si reel station at 10. BO a. m. today. The trip la e very pleasant one A free melon banquet and clam bake U>-d*y. “MrlliuV lend and I are eld friends it having fulfilled all the condltkm* l demanded of It at my hand*,'' la the lestimo^r of a well-known physician. I Don't forget to secure your ticket* i for the benefit of charming Mia* Lillie ! AI rich. Benefit cm the Iron Pier Hatur I day night when a monster bill will be
I Part
wnb to take of pleasaut hour* spent at the ara shore. Chester i» a* bury aa tan t« photographing auflb group* at his studio ; cor. Stockton baths A great program will be given on the Iron Pier Saturday evening. Aug. ti. lot the benefit of Miaa Lillie Alric.li. Besides the opera of "Brigand*.'' ‘•Amorita." and "Olivette,' Mr. Edward Webb, Lillie, Etbel and- other* will appear. Fancy drink* a specialty at i^vnkidiue’a Globe Hotel. Go to Ratty'* for the beat bv«r and choicest liquors. tf Ladle*' parlor* aud the beet fancy mixed drinks at Ratty's, corner Washington and Jarkaon street*. Take the yacht Gnasle, Captain Yorke, for a pleasant Ashing or sailing trip. tf
S. M. Smith, the practical watebI maker, of Cap# May City, formerly I * tlh Bailey. Bank* A Biddle, so well j known for reliability and good work- ' manahlp. watches and docks repaired aad satisfaction guaranteed. He also: baa on hand a fine lot of Cape May | diamonds and cat* them to order. Do not fall to call on him as be will take great pleasure in showing you hi* good*. jSl-fit The reason why “PorpnLtae" Shoe i Blacking aad L'qutd Dretvlng* hare become ao pop alar la because they yield a i peed juJitk aud impart tire eofleaTug properties of the compound—/Wpowtar . ; —which la combined with there pro ' duct*. Out "Buaaitim" Drosiug InH* light-cuton-d shore will sstiaty the nowt
HOTEL/* AMD COTTAGES.
Mr* Eccir*. rope wool, emhcoMcncd Wurth costume. Mrs Bril, ot Ctaclanatl, Mark velvet. Ml** Forney. Mack brocade Mrs Wuudward. of ntuburg. Mack end Mrs lid ward I' de Cartel. Ught blue allk em-
a drag or phrnton, >f Doctors Marry
talent*, her gracious manner and lovely disposition rapidly won for her the warmest friendship. Engagement* lo ting at two different point* neat week necessitate her departure. Thu it may be Cape May's good fortune to tonic Hm« extend to her aglad welcome again Is our wish. . Col. J. W. Moore and bia charming wife, of Philadelphia, have pasted very pleasantly several weeks of thla aeaaon at Congress Hall, and have been regular vnltore to Cape May aad to Coogreaa Hall for arvaral yean. They are very ■stive la assisting at all aocial enter UtamenU prepared for the guests of the famous Congress, aad are deservedly popular there. They spare no effort to contribute to the enjoyment of their friends and acquaintance*, and in doing ao undoubtedly find their own pleasure Increased. We hope to ice them at Cape May for many aeaaona yet to come. Mia* Mtanl* Freiburg, one of the most spirited and enterprising young Mlaere now at the Cape, with her parents at the Hotel Lafayette, and who has Interested herself most successfully in adding to the pleasure of her young friends, In entertainment*, bay ride*, ' -‘In preparations for it for the Life
Tuesday feature of antertataing wow woo may coma to “the show" will be grand views from a magic lantern, such aa there ara hot one or two others in existence. It will well be worth the price Mias Minnie will charge for admittance —ten cents. A vary prominent gentleman will axbiblt the views.
Great ball game to-morrow! Cap* May and Athletic Club Hchuylklll Navy. The two games played by tbcee teams during thla *-—*-
thla hotel the
all parte < blebysti
utter*u-tier'd present were: Dr Edward !' d« Cartel. Dr Henry A King, of Kew York, and Mr and Mr* Uro T Hancock, of Wert Philadelphia. i Eaekrr Party Tbe euchre party given Wednesday evening at Cape May Point under the direction of Mia. Beale was an enjoyable a flair. The first priXea were won by Miaa Laming and Mr. McClure. Second prizes by Mias Vsnllook and Mr. L. Jackson. Tbe booby prixes were carried off bjr Miaa FlBgpnoc Hazxxrd and Mr. G. Weatbrool prise* wery handsome aud Cboooiato Pot, Silver Tray, handkerchief box, hand-painted quill, Dresden cap and saucer sod Japanese figures. Tboaewbn enjoyed the affair were Prof.' E. D. Beale. Dr. Buck, W. Johnson. Bertie Mitchell, Mr. Westbrook, Dr. Eleenbrry, W. Hatuillon. M. HcCtare. M. YanHook, Mrs. E. D. Beale, Mr*. Haxztrd, E. Lining, Florie Haxzard, L. Jackson, Mr*. Van Hook, Mrs. Putter, Blanche Potter, Ml** Stillman, Miaa Westbrook, Ml** Colllnns. Miaa E Capp, Mia* M. McNeal, Mist E. McNeal. Mi*. Adima.
Wiley's Coogreaa II
are tbe best equipped
Careful atU-ndanor. If you with to ba either of" the store
A Mrcray.
Have you . „ most refreshing summer drink, to ue had only at the Philadelphia pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and Ocean atreeL U
i If yon w any kind, c
street. U. Wiley, of ('vogreas Hall batli bouaes baa placed a tent oo the strand for the accommi-dation of his patrons. It Is an excellent substitute for tbe much needed pavilions. tf Go to A. Hewitt'* store, 44 Washington street, for dry goods, not tana, aud ailliuery. Store, opp. Catholic oburob. Our motto : " One price to all.” tf Ate) it go Hkwitt. Tbe beat thing foi sunburn la Cucumber Cream, to be bad at tbe Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Colombia avenue aud Ocean atreeL 22w Tbe Coin'teleaocera of Appeal meet at City Hall at 10 A. M. tbe third
A Birthday Party. A.delightful birthday party, given In honor of the seventieth birthday of Mr. Joseph Crease, of Cold Spring, was given at the residence of hi* daughter, Mr* Charles Eldredge, West Cape May.
very enjoyable evening was spent, st the dose of which aa abundance of refreshments were served. Those present were: Wm. Eldredge, 8. R. Swain and wife, Henry Eldredge and wife, Enoch Eldredge end wife, Chat. Eldredge and wife. Cheater Reeves and wife, Walter Hand and wife, Mrs. Lemuel SwainMiaars Abbie Crowell, Mary A Warner, Ada II uated, Berths and Mabel Reynold*, Nellie Reeves.Emma Evcringbam, Marne Errickaou, Abbie Eldredge. Julia Swain, Emma Swain, S. J. Swain, Mt aara. Clarence Eldredge, Horace Swain, Matter* Willie Swain, Charles Swain, Bertie Swain, George Swain, Harry Eldredge end Winfield Eldredge. A Beat Party An Interesting game was ludulgsd in on Monday evening, at tbe New Ml Vernon Hotel, under tbe mintgement of Mrs. Kltagler, who Is quite a favorite with tbe children. A nomber of beans was placed In e jar, each one of tbe party having a guest at tbs number It contained. Jean McCooathy, S years of age. took tbe firat prise, guesting 878 The next waa woo by Mis* Etbel Soott, of Philadelphia, who guessed 80S, and the booby prise wa* carried off by Master Arthur Bucbolx, am'dst much mer. rimeuL It oooclnded by dancing and all retired very happy. The number of of bean* waa 847. The Hartman Bay CUb. Tbe Hartman Bay Club, of Wllmlngtoo, Del., have been on e ten days' trip and left Cepe May for boms yesterday. They claim to bare bad a better time at Caps May than at any other resort they have visited while on their trip. Fred Arnold presented each member of the club with a package of fire craekera aa a farewell token. Tbe company are : Cantata, H. T. Moody, David Cbambera. K. J. Newell. W. C. Hagtrty. Geo. Caulk, J. G. Hartman, Wm. Wilkins, RohL Shaw. James R. Rollio, Benj. Adame, Joe Chambers, Fred bohaa. Art. WhiUoem, Frank Newahxl.
. . A. B. Little, w-d-tf Collector. Four and xlx lo hand coaches for evening partita at Haynes livery, Mana loo atreeL tf. J. W. Bradshaw 'a fruit store I* continually aloe Zed with Ibc moat luscious foreign and domestic fruit at low price*. Free delivery. Decatur near Washing. tonstiwL tf Harsrtvaklao'* Turkish Bazaar. :M Washington atrtel, offer* fine Turkish rug* at New York price*, which prio* are the lowest of euy other cily in thla country. tf Lovett*. No. 18 Ocean street, harnea* manufactory, la prepared to tarn out all description* of work In this line. A fnll assortment of harness, blanket*, nets, etc., etc. Repairing done with nealneaa and dispatch. tf An rxenralou to Wildwood Bcach oocure every Tuesday and Friday, a special train leaving Cape May at 10.80 A. M. and returning leave Wildwood Beech at 2.30 P. M. Round trip tickets, 50 cent*. tf
enjoy seaside delicace* prepared to the most skillful manner. The liquora dispensed *1 the kar are pronounced by oonnoiaaeura to be of remarkable quality and purity. tf Mr. George Lovett offers to tbe publie at bia old Jackson struct aland, all the beat quality of feeds, bay and flour at tbe lowest prices. Orders promptly filled and delivered. Give thl* popular merebaut your patronage. tf Bailable and aourteoux driven at Uaynea, livery. Mansion atreeL Tbe finest boraee. tf. Cucumber cteam, for eanburn, is hsv:re*t rush at Marcy A Mecray'a ■Ipbia Pharmacy,Ooean streetaod Columbia avenue. tf At Powell's restaurant. No. 8 Washington street, the best and purest liquors ere ooisUntly on hand and poor brand* ara not told. Fine dinarr* are served promptly and satisfactorily. tf Ice cold ends water, all the choice flavors, at Kennedy's United State* i'harmacy, Washlngiaa and Decatur street*. If J. 8. K. Hand A Sob are tbe old original aad only Cape May diamond cutters in Cape May. Cepe May diamond* •et In ring*, pin* alod*, button*, and all of oar own manufacture. Repairing of fine watches and jewelry by akilled workmen only. tf* Go to Lansing's Cafe, ooroer Lafayette and Decatur streets, for private terrapin •upper*, soft, bard, and deviled crabs, oysters, and HtUe neck clam*. Game in aeaaon. Wine* and liquors. Beer oo drangbL Families supplied, tf Wiley's Coogreaa Bath* ara .plead Idly equipped for bnaloeee, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, and convenient rooms. Pavilion on lb* beach for accommodation of hka bathers. tf
Stock too turf baths are ooatL Rooa _ reduced rates for tbe
balance of the aeaaon. tf Stop at Dennis Oooaldine'a to get the finest imported and domestic wines and Hqnora, for family use a specialty. Berg doll'* beer oo drangbL Rochester
beer In bouiee Ice odd. Dennis Coosidlne, Prim.,
jl#-3t fi Ocean street.
W ILDWOOD BEACH.
Genius aelihen brings to its |»ii* cap nr I real comfort or ■•h-aMirr. The stormy i life of a conqueror I* a stranger to reel. ! Frederick the Great looked down from the height of his triumphs upon states- , ; men. generals and iieoplr w hoot he hail ■ crushed. »ith eontcmi*. He bail | learned to despise tin so- n hi mi he could | control or undo. Ami all alien sermetl j to conn- w ilfaiu that category. Hr paid ! a great ls-nalt) for the virtorio* of his genius and priwar rvam i; for be ruled ; through f.-ar and not love. He found, aa all tnenfind. that no one can liear the j estrangement of his fellow-men. He 1 ! thought to fill the void in Ms soul hr : huihUng and adorning the magnificent I royal palace of Sans-Sduci. where he. i ! ta-lirved he could Is-, as he had named j I thl* noble retreat, •‘aitbout care." But I prate awl rest an- nut thus to lie par- : ; riiusrd. ('oufidem-e Is a plant of slow ; | growth. Love I* not • ontrolrd aud a dj listed by force and anus, nor ran |*-arr and rest Is- detained and hedged | about by gems and pabu-e walls. Frederick tbe Great died trusting only I In his dogs—and asking that he might I he buried m ith them. How much better <>ur modern state. Americans are aorrrI rigii*, not of subjugated stele*, dragged j by subtlrty, deceit and force from thier I rightful ruler* ; but sovereigns of IhrtnJ selves. Free lo go ami to do as they w ill. aud ever ready to yield and to give to their frilua* all they would ask them to give ami In- and do unto them. And boa many |«lare*—Sam-Sotiri,— liave these Americana? Score* of thousands of these ha]qiy plxi-es. "without care. " crown the mountains aud crowd the the ocean shore* of thr United States. Here at ‘Wildwood Beach are hundred* finding what he Great Frederick with all hi* genius -and armies could neither ■•ummand, create nor enjoy ; a real Sana-Souri. 1 Wildwood Beach is a natural retreat for all who seek real and pleasure. It ha* ! many natural beanlie*. and a wonderful < array of curiosities, a real miwi-uin of pbt-uumeita in wood. The In-arli L unsurpassed by any as a lathing place, and the park Isa delightful retreat, with h* miniature lakes, giant tree* and ruins, ita hills crowned with quaint pagmla* and its Tale* covered with green sod. Beautiful human have been bnilt and half a dozen hostdrie*. all erected within two year*, entertain the stream* j of vudUira. Thousands of people have enjoyed a visit here in the last few week*. Special trains have Im-cu sent from (.'ape May to Wildwood every Tuesday ami Friday and hare been well patronized. On Friday, August 22d the West Jersey R. 11. will runs special from Cal* Bay to Wihtaoud, where a free melon banquet and clam bake will be given to exrur-
Hot and Cold
^ BATHS FREE Trains. CdpC- TfldjJ GitlJ. N.J. to Guests.
fflusS
Per tele. An almost fiat topdrak. Urge, plenty of drawer*, will be sold cheap for cash. A second band type writer, Callgraph. Both sold for want of nse. Address, 8. Satire. On and after August 18th, 1890. tbe light-honae will be opened to visitors from 9 a. m. until It m. Poerttrety no admittance on Suodaya.
FiH-KD — A breastpin, which ba* been placed Id the hand* of tbe postmaster who will return it to loser If the property U proven and tbla ad. and
Fot xn.—A lady's silver watch. Call on Miaa Ballou, at the Devon, prove property and pay for tbla advertlaemeoL tf Laet Lost.—August 17th. in the neighborhood of the Arlington Honae, a small gold ring set with sapphire* and diamonds Tbe finder will be liberally rewarded by returning It to the Arlington Hotel. al9 St Lorr.—Ou Tuesday last, a pocketbook containing a sum of mooey, a check aad other paper*. Finder will be rewarded by returning it to Ebbitt I louse, Jackson street. aS2,2l Luer.—On the 81st InaL, between 18 Colombia avenue and Bewell's Point K. R. Button, ladies' aUver watch. Finder trill be solublv rewarded by returning same to 18 Cotambla are. It
FOOD
TttI ONLY PvhcttoUHMa hrBeOmr't Milt ■a CMOLCBA u!VanjvM*aae TCCTMINO.
..,.00.urn r.S. ATTICS. Manager, Brew* , kin*. Tu. N.J. n
ZDiErv^oisr ■vix j x j ^l, , * == Near R. R. Button, Beach and Post Office. .South I-nCn) ette Mr re-1 Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week. MRS. T. B. BROOKS. IVTarine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.
SOW OPES
1 OR THE TLECEPTION OF jjUESTS.
!HRN- F. IIA LI.K\ HECK.
JIe
ARLINGTON HOTEL, OpiMnitr K. R. NUtllon. Grant Klre*!, Cmpe Maj. G. J, Kkomek, Proprietor. Cuisine. Large Airy Rooms Terms
CARROLL VILLA-, Jackson Street, near the Beach, CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything Aral-class. Clues to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON
•^•HOTEL COLUMBIAN Thereaghly Rreerated and Improved. iTOTJJr OX»X2tT. Z’OZ^TTXu-S-It XSJ5.TE£\ H. W. Sawyer; Manager.
HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON. Prop'r. Ratal, 92.00 par Day. Special Rates by tbe Week. Elevator aad Electric Bella. 110D-1S FILBERT STREET. FIIILADELFHIA. Three 8quaraatrMiirena-aB.K. Depot - FUberi Strael Cera pen Ike dour.
MIMCELLAX EOl'S.
E. Misson, 26 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.
John AkinsICE CREAM PARLORS lee Cream and Water Ice*. Hotel, aad Coaay«^mypUed jd abort notice. JOHN AKINS, S Washington StCape May City.
POWEIaK.’S Gents’Furnishing Store DECATUR STREET.
Particular atteatloa paid to the enulax aad aalaklag ol Heal liner'* Ueeds. CbiMraa's . CMhlag cat aad made to order. Clcanm, and Kcpalrtagpranotty attended to. All walk guaranteed dory 1^ M. POWELL.
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