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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR
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T.' ” b!S. ( 4 SATURDAY. AUGUST 8S. 18#0.
Lawyer J. B<yd N'ixoo, of BridxHoa,
U ajrwia at the
Min tlpyl and Mlu*llmhrll are hippy took I id in it tlrf Bruwn Villi. 1‘crry
itraet.
Tlioi P otter, Jr., of Uorpmor Bearer'• lUlf. asiln came down to the
Stockton
Min Ada Bernard, aoprano of Grau
)/, luoka rxoeedlngipretiy
Tar. question of how to rrirulate the
though It has hem dlarusaed in firry roooeirablr way, there has uerer heeii a aaUafactoryruncI union reached. Everybody, iurluding the dealers, desire that it should lie properly regulated, hut there Is great differenee of opinion as to what Is ••property."
John D. Peddie. of Newark, N. J, founder of Peddle Institute, is slopping
; the Lafayette.
Mias Armstrong, who was there earlier in the season, has returned to the West
Uinta te hr aucreaaful to-day, must hare something more than pretty feature*. The men who are worth marrying are looking for something else than pretty facta, coy manners or fetching gowns. They are recognising full well that women are progressing at a pace which will quicken, rather than slacken. They realize that the womait of to-mor-row will be brighter In mind than her predecessor of to-day. Hence, they are looking for wires who will he the equal of that of her neighbor. Beauty ia 1 icing considered an adjunct to common sense. “I want a wife who knows something, who is worth haring for what she knows; not one of these social butterflic*," said our of the greatest •catches" of the last New York season to me at the winter's close'. And he expressed the sentiments of thousands of the young men of to-day. The scent for pretty wires is over, and the look-out for bright, young women lias begun. And the girl who to-day trains her mind to knowledge will lie the woman of tomorrow.—Edward W. Bo*, in Ladle*' Home Journal.
Daniel L. Dawson, the Philadelphia poet and boxer, wax among the arrival! at the Stocktoo last evening. V. R. Rrunot, a wealthy citizen of PitUburg, is a guest at Hi* Windsor, and is acawfCpaokd by bis wife. Mrs. A. C. Meyer, of Baltimore, wife of the Bal'imore advertising agent, ia a
Star Villa guest.
Russell B. Harrison joined the family the Presidential outlaws yesterday
the Lafayette yesterday. W. Scott Hand, also registered. John Jones, of the firm of Pussy A Jones, steamboat builders of Wilmington, ia spending another few days at the Lafayette. E. H. Wood, who baa several seasons
glectful of their yoong daughters? This ia a subject we scarcely know bow to treat, and perhaps the leas said abont it the better, if only enough be said to impress Uiusc who nerd to be impressed, with the fact that very many daughters in their teens are allowed too much liberty, are permitted to enter into aurroundings that are absolutely danger-
At a
perhaps, It I* more unsafe for mutiiere to he nrgirrtful than ordinarily, simply because everything ••goes'’ in summer
pleasures, and everybody is supposed
to have a good time. No harm is thought, nevertheless, if only by the shaping of character in had moulds, the
making of habits, the growing into wayt and manners that »ill he found at Iasi
to be anything hat lady-like—forward,
rude, demoralizing. We have
something of this neglect here, and have
heard comments that, could mo hear, might possibly open their regretfully too, to a realizing sen neglected duty. Girts from tweli
fifteen have no business with beaux and
should he more closely tied to ibutber'i apron strings instead of growing tub but a single thought—the hoys.
TuotourKti. people agree that the same rules or laws . which regulate our inland business and home cities cannot he aucceaalully applied without change to a seaside city, given up durtwo or three months of the year to thr entertainment of pleasure seekers and those who desire relaxation from care and change from familiar scenes, habits and associations. The majority at the seaside would, naturally, rebel
They may desire to do nothing which would nut bear close scrutiny, bat the sense of restraint ia always galling and they would uot endure being too much hedged about by regulations We are led into this train of thought bya conversation we had with one of the proprietorrof a beautiful resort which Is winning admiration from everybody It ia a bright, clean, attractive place, and people who land there, are pleased with the prospect, but the proprietor* have encountered one difficulty. They determined uot to permit the sale of intoxicating liquors in their resort, aid have thus far kept to their resolution, though their confidence In the correctness of their position has been greatly shaken, because to this cause alone is directly traceable the loss of hundreds ( if not thousands of dollars worth of business, and the people who have left them, some of whom have come to Cape May, in every instance have belonged the staid, respectable and substantial class of people, who have never practiced nor thought of dissipation, but have said In explanation, that when at the seashore, they seem to require a little wine or light stimulant for their stomach's sake. Here ia one result of local prohibitive measures in a resort city, and what tbescpeople to do? The losa b a positive one' and it U not in human natui suffer without an effort to' prevent It. They will accordingly Introduce the sale of liquor in the moat unobtrusive I ner possible. The moral is that what would be recognised as good reasoning for Bridgeton, for instance, on th subject, will nut answer so well for seaside resort because while Bfjdgeton makes laws and rules for a filed population permanently established. the seaside resort, makes them for a small permanent population and a very much larger transient one which require and demand privileges which they do
OUR GUESTS.
AMD OTHKR PERSONAL POINTS . E. Larne Vausant. of i'biladal-
Opera Company, iu her bathing co
. Dederick. Jr., and Leone Sharps, of Vineland, are together several weeks ptcsssutlj at the They are aa pleasant young
GS."'
Prof. W. II. Sadler and his charming family, who have been guests at the Brexinn Villa for the past two weeks, will lasre tor their Baltimore home this morning, much to the regret of Ibeir many new made friends. While in !*btladelpbla the parly will be the guests of Maj. George Ferguson, who will entertain them with lunch at the Union League dub.
Mrs. W. D. Jones has i beautiful yacht • Idler." to M< at Frrtress Monroe, and if It ti ihleday. to-day It will sail for
Baulcb
End
home. Yesterday Mr*
party of lady friends enjoyed a
her, and were quite si
STARLIGHT.
The bathing b just grand.
Have you seen that big saw fish ? ''"Artistic photographs by A- I’. A U.
B. Todd, corner < nugress lawn.
Domino bop at tlie Lafayette on Moodsy evening. Be sure and attend. Molasses Cream Candy b good, you can gel B sit Russ'. 31 Washiuglou ,
*m 4 to e p. m. Admission . p^^nvery. Decatur near Washing
A. Hewitt's store, 44 Waahlog-
street, foe dry goods, notions, and
Store, opp. Catholic church, our motto : "One price to all.'' tf Alokzo Hewitt.
Tlie t'.uniinbanners of Anneal will meet at City Hail at 10 A. Mi tta third Saturday in August and the first Saturday in September. A. B. Little, w-d-tf - Collector.
1IOTEJL* AND COTTAUEK.
J. W. Bradshaw‘s fruit at
only 10
A feature of the Loomis leslliqnuisl at Congress Ball to-night will he little Elsie Newkirk's Picanuiuy Dsnee. "New York ' New York !" waa the _
refrain aoug to thr music of the dashing e ,
waves ou the breakwater excursion. I A -Si red runn-rt will be held iu Cun- '
gress Hall rotuuda
Et
Rargavakiau's Turkish Bszsar. Washington street, offers fine Turkish , ruga at New York prices, which price* ; are tlie lowest of any other city in ibb :
appreciated. Thr ladies prearnt were : Mrs. C. L. Wharton. Barclay Wharton. Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs. W. D. Jones.
registered at the Star V terday. Bessie Clayton, who Is such a favorite here, will be seen at Congress Ball to-night In the "Ariel," and Spanbb Dance. Mias Minnie Beebe, one of Millville's prettiest daughters, slier spending the Summer at Ocean City, b vblllng Miss Ada Eutrikcn, this city. Samuel Nathan, the wealthy snap lannfactarer, may be seen daily in lib HtUe basket carriage driving his hand-
The Loomis TestimeaUL By request of numerous guests ol the
and concert Bib evening. J oat before the affair begins, the Todd brothers will entertain the guests, withaslereoptioon exhibition. The testimonial will wind up with the celrbined Virginia Reel. Tills will be Simon Hsssbr's last appearance at Cape May Ibis season as musical director, because of his business engagt-menu at the Chestnut Si reel Opera House, Philadelphia. The remainder of the orchestra will stay until Congress Hail cloaca for the seisin. Prof. Loomis will nndoubtedly receive | a rousing reception is honor ol bis care- i
md intelligent managci
niiumt talent will take part .
Tt.e slo.wsrs . ii,i.u. . „,-,i Lovetts. No. 12 Ocean stiocl, harness but Oid Sol Mill seem a eixid bit ^like msnufactor). is prepared to turn out Aueulu • *»<i «t lika u , <tatori|K , too . £ Vork In ihl. Hue. * . , , A full assortment of harness, blankets. 1 demand for aeijybb photographs ^ rle Kepairing done with .t k-.l- . aUM> rti,patch. tf
An excursion to Wildwood I leach occurs every Tuesday and Friday.
is unabated. Tbetr work b unexcelled. Mr. Sam Gaines and Mr. Edward
Webb, tbe
ebb, the popular teoor*. will appear ""V,,.?,. CawMaVstlO HO rT 00 ^ Ir<>n l ’ ,er ‘ A^M. and returning leave Wildwood Open The H ildwood excursion yesterday Beach at 2.30 P. M. Round trip tickets, : -as a big thing. The Star a influence 50 ornu •' ’
<*, ..d
Carrie Strauss will d laud Fling to-night at 11 Congress Hall. She is
Greatest program of tbe 1 Iron Pie, to-night for U Miss Lillie Alrich. Secure
dejoy seaside delicate* .
prepared In the most skillful manner, j The liquor* dispensed at tbe iar are
tbe High- pronounced by connoisseurs tobeofre-
‘ ' 4 markable quality and purity. tf Mr. George Lovett offer* to tbe public at lib old Jackson street stand, all the best quality of feeds, bay and flour at the lowest prices. Order* promptly filled and delivered. Give Ibis popular merchant your patronage. tf
all the
fear.
Free Bus
to all Trains.
il little ;
Everybody will wapt to take part —. ,
ir * itnres, the fuu at the Lafayette IWI » ble «*>«*<*»
text Monday evening, when tbe black nd white domino hop will take place.
IDsslcr'* orchestra will remain at the I • ucumber cream, for sunbnrn. b ha.
u street. The
amusrments at the Congress. The al- ; Congress til! the close of the season, j log a great r fair will partake of the character of both j though the popular loader himself will Philadelphia Pbar concert aua bop. Eminent Ul.nl a 1 ' ‘ --
Marry A Mccray ’
o Monday.
. Columl
Henry H. Eldrrdge, Wm. C. Blatner. West Cape May. and Alvin P. Hildreth, of Capa May. have been appointed Commiaaionrr* of Deeds. . A. T. How and, prominent iu •delphia society, la with bb family B iesta of bit friend* Mr. and Mrs. IL IL iller, cottagers al 33 perry street. W. Budd Deacon, «x U. 8. Hulas Marshal of New Jersey, and wife, and daughter, Mbs Annie F. Kelly, of Ml. Holly, are ensconced at the Stockton. Mbs M. Freiberg, tbe daugbter of Julias Freiberg, of Cincinnati, brnlerUlnlng bercousin. Miss Florence Kabo, of Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Edward Fegrr, wife of Edward Feger, oi the 8l Elmo Hotel, Philadelphia, b sojourning al Paris ColUgr, and will remain for several daya. Robert I-ong, a Florida extensive orange pUnter. with kb family, b atopping at the Windsor and will remain several weeks. J.' B. tinea the r*. of PitUburg, accompanied by bb wife and daughter, la sojourning at th* Windsor, as has liern bb custom dunog a portion of each season for several years. President Harrison. Mr. and Mr*. Russell Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. McKee, Mr*. Dimmlck sod Baby McKee, were among the bathers at Cape May Point
yesterday.
Prof. Carl Wlulg, organist of Kl John's IL C. Church, came down last evening. Prof. Wlulg It one of the meat prominent of Philadelphia's musical Instructors. Mr. Edward Cramp, of the shipbuilding firm of Cramp's Sons. Philadelphia, whose fame aa ahlp-bnildera b World-Wide, arrived at the Cape last
evening.
Mis* Sadie Loewy. the niece of Samuel Nathan, the Philadelphia soap manufacturer, is much admired by ber many ir lends, and can he seen dady in
the surf.
Mbs 8aBie Cohen, Sr., the admired danghUr oi Joseph Cohen, of Philadelphia, is a very pleasing Mias in ber Oathing sull, and may be seen skillfully swimming in the surf. A. W. Goldsmith, a prominent Cincinnati lawyer, arrived at the Devon last evening, making the thirtieth Cincinnatian at Ibb popular bouse, another being unable 10 secure a room. Howard K. Weber. Vice President of
.. u,e dining hall will be T»“ >■»<*» '“«lr «'»» At Powell's reaUurant, No. 6 Washre - .-.re,.. ,,! ride about town last night Thru wagon | ngton Mrr ,t. Hie heat and purmt Jiquora given up to these pleasure*, there b „„ beautllnlly d. c-orated with Japanese coLsunlly on hand and poor brsuds promise of another big night at Uib |M>p- ! Lnt.ru* They sang Annie Rooney very are uu( Kim- dlnarrs are served ulst house. : “‘“'T ,n uoe of u,eir “"“dee. ! promptly ami satisfactorily. tf CapL Twibill, owner of tbe Girard ' , . ,, .. .. Tbe Merit., ii.p l olted Bute.
A pleasant hop took place at tbe ' 10 change entirely the character
Stockton Hotel last evening. Pi Seller* officiated as floor managi by bb efficient aid did much to
the bop the pronounced
iterpreter of
"poetry of motion" than tbb young a b not to be ouod, and the mere assure the success of the event jn wnlch | be b interested. Those present were;
t, of Spring
III., and bb family are passing
lime at Congress Hall. Mr. Weber it a pleasant gentleman, such as everybody ■a happy to meet. May tbe vbil do
himself and family much good. Mbs Emma Suelke, whose charming
voice is too well known to need praise, will be beard to nlgbt al tbe lxx.ruIs lealimonbl In the beautiful Gypsy
Waltz Bong.
J. U. Brandt, tbe well-known St Louis shoe merchant, and wife and interesting children, Arthur, Babel, J. U., Jr, and Florence, have taken join* al tbe Stock too for aTong stay. Tbe Misses Russell, daughters of Payraster Ruaaril, ef the V. S. Navy, left Congress Hall for tbelr Philadelphia ' ome yesterday. They are very much . 1 Used, aa they added much to the gen- 1 era! gayety and pleasures of the bouse. Wm. B. Eld radge, of thb city, has received au appointment * ’
and responsible position
office at Washiuglou. lie mc.vcu ■ telegram last evening requiring bis presence ou Monday morning next.
E. J. Warren of th* ordinary
a lucrative
of tbe Prudential Insurance Company, of Newark, N. J, b at the Lafayette, accompanied by W. Soott Hand, of Cape May C. U., tbe Assistant Superintendent for thb end of tbe State. Mr. H. P. Hubberd, of New York, inagiug tbe advcrtblng department of
Munaey'a Weekly, and for the past twenty five year* engaged in newspaper — *” ■- — '' ft* Hall
work prominently, Is at Congress enjoying the companionship of in*
frietni, Loomis, and other*.
Mrs. Bachs and ber daugbter. Mb* Pauline, so pleasantly spending the season with other Cincinnati friend* at tbe Devon, b unexpectedly called away on account of sickness, and will depart to-day for New York, mock to the
regret of a large circle.
Mrs. Henry Cook, wife of a prominent Engllab gentleman who U Interested in mining In Colorado, U a guest of Mrs. Chaplain, Howard street near Columbia avenue. Mr. Cook was here for a abort time, but la now in tbe mines testing au amalgamator of bb own Invention. Mr. and Mrs. Beck, Mr. and Mr*. Moore, Mr. and Mr*. Rodgers, Mr. Nawkirk, Mb* Treat, Mr. Wynne, Mbs Pauline Sacha formed a jolly fishing K rty Thursday in tbe sounds, out with pL Chambers In the "Poet." They caught lota ef flab, a tew crabs and an
Proprietor W alton, of the Stockton, calls attention in bb recent advertbe-mt-nls to the farlt that at Cape May wt have “pure spring water iu genera use," "natural drainage into the creel in tbe rear of tbe city,’' ••finest bathing and beach known," “gnatest healthgiving resort on tlie Atlantic eunat.*' Since these are absolute and Incontrovertible JatU. ia it not odd that Cape May U not doing lour time* the business it is note doing ? There ia out iu the United Stales a seaside resort wltn equal natnial advantage*. This b conceded by every fair-minded man conversant with the subject, and yet Cape May, tbongb prosperous and with eaoellcnt prospects, receives but a comparatively small portion of tbe seaside resort patronage. TI.U would not be tlie case If tbla resort bad been poshed
as other* have been. Merit, great il may be, will not win ai
practically bidded from view. Cape
May baa been too modest.
A grand white and black domino 4>pp will be given at tbe Lafayette on neat j Monday evening, at V o'clock. It will be the event ol the season. The Oov- ■ city of vhe affair will be that all the - ladies wiil wear white dominoes and ' gentlemen black. For psrticuli
— tbe botrf office.
which it
Instances b admit
does not win recognition in btulnci Tlie ebartna of a seaside resort be made knos n to tbe public and kept constantly before them in order to attract Uu m, and Cape May has, ior years neglected to adverttiae her manifold advantage*. But its exbtence has been mad* known far and wide tbb acaaon, and circumstances will secure for It even publicity next season. Tbe change from dull aud uncertain seasons to lively and prosperous one has begun look fur progress—onward t.nd upward at a surprising rate from Ibb
A pleasant party from the Weal End
1 Bre.
water yesterday and exjoyed tbemseivea greatly. "I'erfrclly delightful." remarked one of them, though she waa eoe of tb? demurest and quietest of all the party while tbe great steamer ploughed ita way through tbe waters. Those In the party were: Miss Beil Carman, Mist Annie Alcorn, Mbs Joaie Doyle, Mrs. Alcorn, Mr. Alcorn, Mr.
George A Lorn.
Yesterday's Inquirer said: Simon llassh-r. who h. now .uu- of the most popular men at Cape May, aa be always b wherever lie may hr, will occupy hb oid place, tlie conductor'* stand in thr orchestra of thr Chestnut Street Opera House, on Monday night, where hb presence is invariably a guarantee of good music and where hb many friends iu this city will he delighted to see hb cheery counl " Hastier has led the orchestra a\Congress HalL Cape May. alncr tlif early |iart last June.
If you desire to go gunning see Ed. Sayre al hb store, third door from Jackson on Washington street. Information given in regard to game. Loaded cartridge* for sale and guns to hire. Shooting matches arranged, tf
property,
boarding nous*. The Stockton w* a grand cutertaiun
ground
J. S. K. Hand A Son are the old orig-
,iters united and gave ! lu»l and only t ape May dbmood cutleut at the military : t* r * in Cape May. Cape May diamonds alter which refreeh- wt iu ring., pin* studs, button*, and Tbrv very kindly I our own manufacture. Repairing b»Ttr !»”' ! »l —■'« •«> J—i't I) abundant supply ol workmen only. u
ice cream, cake, fruit, etc. I Go to Lansing’s Cafe, corner LafsyBsse ball to-day, at Athletic Par*, ’otic and Decatur si recta, for private ter Cape May aud the A. C. S. N. U-sm. raptn supper*, soft, bard, aud deviled A great game b anticipated. The last : crabs, oyster*, and little neck clams.
remembered I
HOT Kit (TIAIxFOXTF,
. ciaus, ujt .
.ms, played m Game in aeaaun. Wines and liqoor*. Philadelphia, waa not decided until Beer on draught. Families supplied, tf
twelve inuipgs had been-played. WlU-v's Congress Baths are splendidly > '“ r U ,l - * Sution * Be » ch * od ''
Mb* Lillie Alriob will take ber benefit ulpped f or business, with execlli -
a the Iron Pier to-night when a nron- r-L^.i iL . —\— —11
IDEVOILT 'VILLJh.,
KontU I-alujollr Rlr*«*t
appearance of Mr. Edward Webb, beside* Mr. Sam Gaines, of tbe Stockton orchestra, and Little Ethel will appear. The big saw-fish ou exhibition at Mineral Spring, was caught by Conn-lius Trusty. Wiil Holden. Jr., aud John Holden, asstefied by Edgar P. Jauury aud II. S. Jailin'*, la-ugth of tbe fish. 1C feet; width. 4j WhjMigth of saw. ?.J feet. wiOi .’lO teeth. TheSreight is fMI
Pavilion O
for accommodation of his ball
Stockton surf baths are
equipped on tbe ooaaL Rtauc rented at much reduced rate
balance of the acaaon.
Terms-SW.OO and 512.00 per Week.
. MRS. T. H. BROOKS.
Stop at Drums Conaldine'* to get the finest Imported and domestic wines and llquora, for fair" - 1 * , ' _
BergdoU’s beer oi
JVEarine Villa.
^ draught. Roches te
beer in bottle# Ice cold. Dennis Conaldine, Prop.,
JIB 8t 6 Ocean stieet
•mlth, tbe practical *
First-Class in Every Respect.
Pc
ECEPTION OF
Rev. Edgar Page Blites, tbe famous author of "Beulah Land," will preach iu Franklin street M. E. chinch on, Sunday evening, August £4lh. Subject:' "Buaiurs* in Religion and Religion In Business." Mr. Stites is well known aa an energetic and eolhoalastic lay minister, whom everybody shonld hear !,n thb sermon. All are cordially invited! Divine service* in the Prggbiterisn Church, Lafayette street between Jackanii Decatur, next Sabbxth. Aug.
24lli aa folloe
with
sermon at 10 30 o'clock; theme. "The Things which Belong to Tby Peace." Sunday-school at 4 p. in. Evening service at B. theme; "Tbe Faithful Witneaa." VUItora cordially invited, and
seats free to all.
Stay al Cape May am long aa possible. A lady and gentleman left here recently, and returned to their Philadelphia bomr and had not been there « day nefore their house waa blown down about tbclrcara aud they were injured. Moral: stay at Cape May and be safe, where destructive storms oever come, cplderanever beard of, and danger* by
are unknown.
country in
It waa quite a blow, and in view of the namerona disasters of a cyclonic order that have Rappened lately, many were eomewhal alarmed leal we were to have something of the same sort. Tbe wind shifted and gave uz a delightful refreshlog breexc. A curtain was blown against a gas jet oc Jackson street and took fire, but was readily extingubhed, though au alarm was sounded and tbe fire department quickly responded.
Fancy drinks a specialty at Oonal-
dioe'a Globe Hotel.
Go to Ratty's for the beat beer and choicest liquura. tf Ladles' parlor* and tbe beet fancy mixed drinks at Ratty's, corner Wash-
ington and Jackson street*.
Take the yacht Guasie, Captain Yorke, for a pleasant fishing or aaillng trip. tf First-class single driving horse* for
— gents, at Haynes, Mansion
ladlee i
Wiley'
are the best equipped on tbe beach. Careful atteadauee. **
If you w
. have a drag or phmton, and driver, leave orders at
either of tbe store* of Doctors Marcy A Mrelay. tf Have you tried champagne soda ? the
moat refreshing annum
Wiley, of Congress Hall bath bouses has placed a tent on tbe strand for tbe accommidatioo of bis patrons. It Is an excellent substitute for tbe much needed pavllipn*. If Tbe beet thing for sunburn is Cocamber Cream, to be bad at the Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and Ocean street. 22w
Bailey, Banks A Biddle, so Known for reliability ami good wuiamansbip. watches and clock* rrpalnwi and satlafaotioa guaranteed. He alto has on hand a fine lot of Cape May diamonds and cute them to order. Do uot fall to call on him as lie will take great pleasure In showing you bis good*. j*l-6t Tlie reason why "Porpoialua" Shoe Blacking and Liquid Drestluga have become so popalar is beet use they yield a good polith and impart tbe softening properties of tbe compound—/Vrpouinr —which is combined with these products. Our "Rusaetine" Dressing for light-colored shoe* will satisfy the most
fastidlons.
MKS. I’. IIAI.I.KMIKCK.
and has, by hundred* of copies, tbe largest circulation. It ia tbe only reliable medium through which to obtain t'ape May new*. We publish tbe most complete, correct and unbiased accounts of all important e»rnU. We have no axe* to grind and work with singleness of purpose for tbe advancement of Cape May'* beat Intcreat*. Everybody interrated in Cape May City and county affaire should subscribe. Price, 11.50
Tbe Windsor will remain tuien during the greater part of the month of Srjitember. An nmunal number of application* for rooms seems to demand tbla. tf
Waated. Wanted.—Cook aud ('hambenuaid i or beforefirstofSeptember. Privi
Far Sale.
An almost flat top desk, large, pli of drawer*, will be eold cheap for c: A second hand type writer, Caligrapb. Both sold for wr— — • J -* •
Sun
Address, 8.
Set! re. On and after August 18th, 1890, tbe light-bouse will be opened to visitor* from 9 a. in until 13 m. Positively no admittance on Sundays. tf
Faaad. Fol'XD.—A breastpin, which baa been placed in tbe hands of tbe postmaster wbo will return It to ioeer it tbe property la proven and this ad. and expense* are paid. a*1.3l
Lost.—On Tuesday last, a pocketbook containing a sum of money, a check and other papers. Finder will be rewarded by returning it to Ebbltl House, Jackson street- *22,2t
I *Tbr" GS’Gsr I chtl; bops or concerts." w ill be rocUntied d I Bib wtiar. thlKlsIly faraiWill aewbol ■etrtc Lights, rlevator.ilvery, row -boats, tr P. B. ATT1CK, Manager. Brown’s MUb, F.O, K. J
ARLINGTON HOTEL,
tiranl Street* t ape M«>. G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor.
Oppewitr* K. R. Stnlion.
■ Culaino. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Reaaon&ble.
CARROLL VILLA, Jitcknon Street, near tbe Bcacb.
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Delightful location. Everything firel-cliaw Uluee to Ocean Pier. I MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
->HOTEL COLUMBIA-'-Theronghly Renovated and Improved. iroTaa- omi-r. x’OX’Trx-fLXi H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
HOTEL HILTON,
EDWARD WESSON, Prop’r.
Rates, 12.00 per Day. Special Rates by the Week. Elevator and Electric B llOD-ia I II.BKKT NTHKI.T. DIIII.ADF.I.I’IIIA. Three Squares from Penn’s K. R. Depot. Filbert Street t^ar* pass the diau
MINCKLI. AN KOIH.
E. Misson, 26 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.
John Akins’ IGS CREAM PARLORS
lee Cream and Water Ice*. Iloteh and CoU*yawiypll*d | *t| short notice. JOHN AKIK8. S Washington KL. Cape May City.
POWEIxIa-N Gents’Furnishing Store
Kepairing promptly all guaranteed satlttacUuy.
GEO. M. POWELL.

