Cape May Daily Star, 31 August 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR. SsWaYHS,!'"- 1 -”

Cap® May City Church Record. |>HKSBYTKU1AN, I^,rttrSul>«»cTO I>eX eaturuiAJackaoD, Krr. ~ WMhlMFUn m. Murn-

! Yo S“5 boehy ol TUB KMeMor. KriiUj rrralupi II8 o'clock. H Am.ST, cor. LaUr. ttc ai,d Fruikllo rU. Iter. Use H. m-w-ktr. I'M'-JT. HuimUt rcrtloco—nsoniiBK. IUJV; crcuiuc. ■ nVIock. raMuUi te-ltool 5j«j f. m S-nycr M.-img Wcdondarcrrulnkal So rlo k, fsiadr of £ ». Iteooon alter pnji-r ineciinK. ^jgriioDhn' EI [^J^ 1 , ’ A dKn^u!u n £T 1 joii* B. SSSa^Mtor. fikkotiriiinft?i' Frarw MccUnc SAKJ A. M. : Frcachjiiit loJO A. M. and «AuP. M.: tsatibaUi a- boul at XUO r. U. Week day armca: Female 1'rayrr MneUn*. Tumday at 3JJU F. M.. Cburcli dlfto, Wodoeaday* at lirl I’. M. Clair, meetluirs M..u - * day Tueaday, Thursdays and Fridays at « F. >1- Youn« 1'eopi.- - Flayer Mnrtlaa Sunday ♦ renUijcat >.* Munday e at 11<> F. M FmiK aendoe arttatUi ereoltw at JJO. EpworUi Iteaftie Tueoday erenltif at». t AATIIOLlC. Waabinrum atro / Ocean & Keeatur. Iter . Fan raator. ficrrlceaduoday In July and Anmiat at«AV andtM" A. M.: InntrurUoni at JJlfi F. M.: ErenlDi: nervier at 8.IU. Week days, morolOf aerrlceat TJO: erculux at sad. pKANKLIN sTSEET M. E. CIIUKCH. Rab r bath aerrlem: C'la.r Mretlnc. 1(1 rreaclilnit 10.4A A. M- and H F. fi ; dtabbatb Bctsool aruu F. M. Weekday aenrtcea: Frayer Mcctltik. Wedneaday. S F. M. ; C'laaa Meetloc. Friday, SF.M.

Ilusbes, Albert E. !l Hurhen > JUrrey. Mn B. S dtoekton are 1land. HUUwen.73WaablnytOD at llarrl.ua. Min. Hur Villa lloflman. Mm. M W. 4 Ferry at llar.Wmnt.Mra 8 McK. 10 baugnm « Ijrrrbrnc, A.4 Hur*a at IIIMeimrn. Um 8am% 14 Htwbra at llaremryer. C W. =i llusbea at Hud via. Mm M. p IS lock too are Hart. J 8.101) untie* *t Huruan.MraMW. Miller Ooctace. 4 Perry a !, l0 ‘ r - , - 1 1 “art. upper cor Howard and Col ar IJcUiU. Mr. baran. Treutoo Houne 1 untoad.J M, 10 Ferry Haluea. Her. Jit. M K paras 1 else. M E. 1(8. Winlduptui, 1 agy . J »l.f lirautnt HupLlii.. F. Columbia are. I 1 ara. Dr I Mlnia. 3 Howard allowboah. HGCaaalC ' •' llaodrtcb. E M. beacli

B K.SColumbia Eldredge. 3 C.u

uu, J F. N.utb bel c

Jobna. Harry, 5 North aimer

Jam ter. . Hual.e, «

Jooca. U M. M Waahiur* - *

Kennedy Mra II A. cor Waahlnrton ft Je ssBRsaassw 1 Krauaku|>h. He. Dr Joaepb. S Hu rhea at Klahr kiis U-.u. V, .-stoJ-kuio are Knowles. Uns W, IT Columbia are

ElfiTnESl day night at 8; night at B.

kl A. M.: Sabbath.

r. M.; Claaa meeting

ink » A

■H Di l.iia Kn

Bt. John's P. E. Church.

Corner Waahlngton and Franklin al Free church for rlatton at Cape May. The following are the appointment, for the acaaon o^jWl. service, crcry Sabbath at 10J0A.M. July b—Iter. Inaac L. Mlrbolsoo, D. D.. Bee-

tor St. Mark's church, Phil..

July 12—Bev. T. A. TldbkU. D. D-, Hector of

St. Paul’s, Camden.

July 19—Her. Joarph N. Blanchard, Sector

Bt. James’ Fhlia

July Her. F. A. D. Lauht, Hector of St.

David’s, Mkoayuuk.

Aug. 2—Hi. Her-John Scarborough, D. D-

Hishup Diocese Southern N. J.

Aug. b—Her. Jam» 8. Stone, D. D, Hector

on i .. .iui.i-hua.

Aug. IS—Bev. Pererrlni

Church of the Musvlah.ltalt Aug. 23—Her. J B. Falk net, D. D.,

Christ Church, Ui-rmantowu.

Aug. Su-ltev. W. Klrkua. I.L. D.. Hector t hutch ot st. Mlefakel [am . Sept. 8—Iter. Henry 1.. O. Hraddcu, Hector

Clin.t ( huich. Di la.aic City .

sept 1J—Her. Allred J. F M’Clure. Asst. Minister . - . -

■ Wroth. Hector

* Holy Trinity, Fldu.

Capo May Ohy Societies. O aPk IsLaKD LuIKlk So to. F. ft A bolds commuulcatl-m on the second lounfa Tuesday evening of each muni the lodge room, Franklin itrect. J ohn Mxciut Post No. 40. <1. a. K„ ai hies on the w-coik*. and Thur evenings ol each month at N

J~UFg Mat LODGE. No. 21. A. O V. W\. V meet, on the Brat and third Thursday evemug. of each mouth at No. 18 Washington St.

Dr. Jas. Mecrav medical caamluer.

( Aara Mat Conciate. No. 183, Improved y Urder Heptasopha. ine.-u ou the • and fourth Thursday evenings of each

at No, lewaahlnglon street.

iaLodoe, No.23. Independent Ot-

■—•— vrerj Friday evening. v ’“

AopoM. Dr 1.38 Colombia e» is. CIIHord. Howard *ni nre^lphn B. HCrtur ”

Id Was

JjjKAXCH No- STD, (

ir of the Iron Hall.

third Monday evenings of each month at No. 16 W ashtngton St. /~Ura Mar Cocncil No. 8. American FraterV^i.nal circle. meeU on the first and third luesday evenings of each mouth at No. 16

Washington street.

JL£qaATI0 BENaTE. ^’o. t._ Ancient Order

COm&E^DIEHHmi DAILY STAR. FOR 1801

Ant path, C B, w cor North »t and W Indror av Allison. Wm C. cor Ocean »t and Beach Aklay. Edward. Decatur it

re'Oeo I IW Grant at

nuiliu, o, re weau b, ItooUi.JK. 34 Windsor mve ttunUng, Jacob. U so lAlayette st Blount, Mrs C,2B North st Uenselt, K M, North st. near Grant are Bradley. Mn W T. 14 Stockton ave Beattie, Bobert 11.3 Beach ave Iteuexet, J 11. M Columbia ave Baldwin. Mrs George. 24 LAlayette ruuoks, Mrs T. K, Devon, so. lAlayette llutcher, W A. 31 Columbia ave Barclay. Wm K, 2 Grant street Banks, Mra A, 71 W ashington st buries, Bev W H. Pier Avenue Inn Bcrgsn, C A, 711 W ashington st Be Idee, J C. 10 Grant st Breull, Jas F, 33 Columbia ave Baldwin, T B, Ocean st near Beach ave Brown, Mn B T. 8 Ferry at Buchanan, W B. to Windsor ave Bulltlt, Logan M, 17 Franklm at Bechtel Til. 27 Columbia avenue Brisbane, Mra Wm, cor Franklin si and Co! Byrnes, Mrs A B, 22 Windsor ave Boyer, Albert A, 12J Latajelte st o Collins, Mrs Mary, 12 Hughes at canon. H, 14 Wuidaor ave Camp. M. A, Sea Brook Cottage. W indsor a CrablnMjaDll's Hughes si Collin. F. Decatur st Carry. James C., 11 Ferry st OoesidiaOtrs Deems, fiOcvan st Cohen. Jos, No^t Hughes 81. Cleveland, Mrs 8 T. Mansion and Ferry si Conway, John J, Decatur, opp Hughes

da. Mrs L lb 4 Ceugreaa st

Douglass. Mn Ann F, 1 Dupont,Mrs,.'' Beach i Desivn, Jtev, T, Catholic

M.'cor Wlnunor ave ft B Lalayette >1

t. Carbolic Church Parsonage

I* W aBliUigton st

ar.m mbr

kvX'Hum

mSi. Kate. Cnaa, r; Hughe, st tr.uer, Bourrt. to Columbia I EmBK Mrs £. Unsawefi’s!

sssrzsiniigxiz*. Elmer, Mn B, to ColumUa mn

ss&xirjizssz-j" r'rauka, Wm D. 2 Broad st radar. Mrs A, Wyoming, bo Lafayatte si Foster, Mn Chat. UCourmbra ave Fa«. Daniel, 8 Perry M Floarkcy. V. 12 North st r aster, A. lo Hughes SI Fryer, Mr* UeeG Perry st, near Beach ave r oomraj, Mn, 71 W aamiTgiou ave Fwa. K B, hhghth ar" -- T

Leach. Jo> 8. PI Lafayarlle i aid lain, Mrs. 17 Hughes st ajambrr Mrs. Washlngtou st

naming J Spicer. 47 Washington sf j^Jaassss®"'

a-wu Herman. 3 Stockton ave

arve John B Jr. 21 ColumMa ave

xn'ntilS', t iSooSn'e* 1 " 180 Ue *"> Lodre/AlIrnF.-Utllr Willow Cottage, How-

ard st, above Columbia ave.

“S«So2£.“*

McCreary,Geo D. Columbia ave and Guerney

Isv.n. E. CongreM place

Marks. F. 6 Mock ton How

Beach are ft Howard st

orris, Evan.ll Columbia ate ct-Judy, Mrs E. to Hughe?!* c Don Dell. W c.» Hurbes at cComiell, J J. 7" ,11 attbews, C L. 17 Ferry ,l

er. KB. 83 Windsor ave eer. G 0,4 Ferry st ileer. Wm,32Hughes st

.enna. A D, 11 Bosch ave ray. Dr Jamea.fi North st

Dr \ M D. 87 W ashlngb

i*". H T. S3 Washington al

wre Frank, Surf Hatha Cottage, Decatur at

L ..’■.d- Mrs K Moekbm sve

Jtor. Chat J. p Shcklun ave ark«. K . a Mockbin How Ctiulre. Dr J C. 12 Beach ave eCaully. John 11. a e cor Ferry

* , Bcacha'v«’ Ae,D * CoU * r ' Swond Mid

O

OjEancDr V. MJackson st

SWSElwS?"

I Otter. Mrs. Stockton ave

Poole, Mr George, ZS Windsor ave

Porter, Daniel,Ko larfayette and Gnnt sta

Palmer, G W, 4 (hmgreas st

r"u m 2'.’! 0 , h . n U - 1 >*">'‘lon How I oole, M G. Grant st, above North

Q

Quldort, P. F, Beach a> e and Perry st m bulf?!‘’ “ ~ r,te J ’ 0ce “ u btiow Co,ua

Kleg- I.MnJ.S Ocean at

Heyriurn, .IE,? Colombia ars Kowt. a W. 19 Columbia ave 4*n. FrankUn ai.opp National Hall

'bm rt’ C ’ Mr * U “ U- * Soage. Widrlng.

Sir'll “a. 0 “'‘WM Heed.' Wm FH? S ' j 15 Lafayette at

Koblusoo, Chaa A, 6 Congress Place

Stone EJ, Broadway Resell. Wm J, 12 Win

•waefl.B-

•'! l 1 l T?- James-Bruruwick. Hughes st

•i 1 * “ l --* ColumbU ave

3f!5r.“ M and Columbia at

ODDS AND ENDS. o build wiUr onb

never doea

The ontpnt ol golil and allver in A trails in ISMamounted u> about E2S.OX>. The cheeks are pierced by Nome Kokin who wear little stud buttons In ifcs bo When Impudence dona the mask of rep artee it is time for the company todispi for the night. The peach was originally a very poll ous fruit, but by cultivation the poison lias dlappeared. The manufacture of false teeth for bonus la a new Industry just opened in Paris wilt a capital of S.OCD,OdO franca. When yon go out tor an adl day tram| don't eat up all your tuneb at 10 o'clock You will feel starved by 2 If you do so. Max O’Kell’s next lecturing tour will b through Anstralia. and he will be accom panted by bb wife. Mine. Paul Blond. - At Lowell, Ark., lightning struck anc killed a two-year-old baby at play in th< mother’s anna. The mother was not bnrt Dates are quit* another article when cut In two, the stones removed and the fruil soaked id boiling milk with some shreds o'

lemon perl

The sturgeon Is toothless and draws It Ita food by suction, but lire shark haa hnn dreds of teeth set in rows that sometime

number ten.

It la no good making a favor of any with whom yon are on such terms ol Umacy that he can refuse It without

JACQUETTE & STRATTON, Xo. 12 WaMliinglon Ktrwf,

(Adjoini-so Powell’s Rest surawt.: DRALEHS IN’ s

FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TEI^tAPI.N AND CRABS, Famllie* Served Promptly. Orders Solirlted.

COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE LI3STC3-0, DEC-ATFR NTREI.T, BELOW WASUIACTO.Y STREET. pHOICE jVlNES AND J-IQUORS, Ice Cold Laser Beer. Nutniuer Uardeo. Bottled Goods a Specially Tor Family Cse.

A collector of Bombay haa among hb curiosities a Chinese god marked “Heathct Idol," and next to It is a gold piece marked “Christian Idol." A Maine farmer who believes In a atrief observance of the Sabbath went out and killed a lamb which persisted In blcallnt on a recent Sunday afternoon.

TBs Question Asking JIsMt Like most other things, curiosity either a virtue or a vice. With its propel use we bare no present concern. W only to consider one of Its most disagn

manifestations.

The English have an old proverb I cfTcct that those who ask no question l*e told no lies. It would be well to this surly old proverb ever In mind tempted to make idle inquiries. There an so many reasons why reticence b wise and right, and the knowledge of the trull might be harmful. Unit the temptation evade or drnylbe truth U very strong those whose foliteucss makes it difficult for them to rCuse to answer even an tmper

tincut question.

Wc may have no bod motives when ask Ing Mrs. A. how she became acquainted with Mrs. B.; ire may not. In fact, can much about the matter; but it bos occur red to us to wonder bow, why and where i lady of such elegance and fashion as Mra A. should have become so lutlmat* will the bumble end unattractive Mrs. 11. that the one can rarely be met without thi So far no harm has been done. Ax wi have asked no questions, no mischievom surmises Lave been act nfloat and no rude ness lias been committed. It may be thai neither woman would object to making known the origin of their friendship; hut it may also be that to tell it would be U unfold a long story of sorrow or mlsfor Everyone detests the scandal monger, but bis occupation would he gone without the aid of the questioner. The Intter’i motives may be Innocent, but the result! of hb vulgar Impertinence are often dlsos trous. Every one who feeb In himself rising Inquiry in regard to the private of fairs of others should crush 1L Parent! should use every effort to divert thiral curiosity of their children luto useful and elevating chauDcb.—Harper's lioxar.

HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, Washington and Ocean Streets. Largest Store and Market in this City. OOMFLETE STOCK OF FIXE GROCERIES. Vegetables, Freah Meats. Best Grade Butter*. Fonttry. Kish. Oysters, Terrapin. Ctemi. ftc

J. W. EAGAN. Mansion House Bakery. No. 7 MANSION STREET. ^ 7 •II kinds of French and Vieupa Bread and Kolls. Full line Cakes and Pastry loe cream of choice quality manufactured and furnished hotel* and cot tapes

Woodman, GmuEiinfiB § Go., •>. E. COR. 131b AND MARKET NTS.. Pliiln-delpliiia. Our Mr. Chandler, who has called for Cape May orders for the past five years, will continue to call on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. Good* Carernllj Fucked.

FARE RAY FAVIIiIOX.

rrasT-CLASs carousal.

5 Cents per Ride RUDOLPH DOLLE.

Stockton Hoi

■Smith, c Boss, lO^Biocktolfavc Somers, Frank. 29 WludwVv. dimes. G W, 14 Wlodsor arc kSSftSKJrt W'sshtngtoo st, second door “S.'w'J'Vr H J * rk “ n no'o a W'.nkimM “

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m. O T, s North st Smith, Mrs Bsiu'l 1 Stockton STe 01111 ** t'k j"™ lnd NorU ' Sterm^ Lewis T. 8 cSiJ?* “ Shoe maker. Owen Conges, and Noith sb puatE’Sg.r. ^ |‘vk- Augustus H. to Gaumbb ave i Tiasas—« latham. Henry it.2 Belch ave Aaron, 13 Beach sve Mra Eugene. Cur FrankUn st at

•anneman, TII, S so lafayette st Webb. E n. 27 lalayette st WolL > Lks^L < (teM U ^ W A-Jlmguw st » on. UsuleL Ocean st, nett Mar Villa ««£• L b. 1 ntockton Itow J-Frtpe.2»Gotombb av. U " '- 1 - e , or ““Khes and FrankUn sti w!bS,0G12 M ' , fSSIi.i“ Jr - ave. East of •Valter. Mrs A E, 10 North st A "~"'ro?;“r* A » «»v North st os, Josiah G, 17 Lafayette st Y'oung, Lewis, 27 Columbta ave

tust mention a curious resemblimct betweeu tlie wooing of Chanler and strange relationship which exbted betaBarbara and Jock. W’blle at Coatlc Hill and whib Mr. Chanler was in New York awaiting the deebiou of bb fate, Miu ttivea did read in a newspaper a pnrngrupl: about an Archie Chandler being burt In s runaway accident In the atreets of New York. She did ride several miles across country, la a pelting rainstorm, through mud and over ditches and fences, to get U a telegraph office and place herself In com munlcation with Mr. Chanler. Thb lnd dent was afterward worked In the story Barbara and Jock. It turned out to be Chandler and not a Chanler who was hurt, and the wild ride was in vain; no, not in rain, for it had lu influence in opening tbr eyes of Mbs Blves to the hold her affoctioc for Mr. Chanler had upon her heart, and II strengthened Chauler's courage, which had begun to droop, and led Mm totblnk ht might after all win the prise which he - seeking. A month or two later ho .. Dirtied to Coatlc Hill, and before be left thb lime Mbs Rives had pnt her hn

hb and let It rest there.

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Bailey, s

Gable, M... in.ll.u.r,. < . Wetomar- "

BucbnteJMwd 'Mrs. Gable Cottage. Wrtuaann. Im?'.

Eighth ave

looSav?' A " SS&y. :

Thundar,

SSJiy. “

D*lly Star” TMe Table:

JU1 -J **» acocst!

DSTg. Moonhgbt

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Dynamite Ezperlmeots. A departure iu firing dynamite or other high explosives In a shell and from on or dinary gun has met with great success in Manchester, England. Mr. J. E. Bolt b the inventor. Instead of the cnmbereomr machinery nccesoary to furnish the com pressed air to drive the projectile, Mr. Boll supplies a shell containing highly com reseed air In lu rear portion. The gun sod ba breechloading smoothbore. When the shell b entered, the action ol firing forces a pin inward al the base of th< shell, thus tearing a bole in the retaining valve and liberating the compressed air Thb drives the shell from the gun with wonderful forte. It does not heat the gun, makes scarcely any noise, produce* no Veand has a great range, and theab •cuu« of foaling enables It lo be used con

tinuously.

Such a combination of valuable qualities would aeem to revolutiouiza all previous work iu ordnance and the study of smoko less powder.—New York Recorder Bow an Actress Showed Her Loyalty. How many women of today would be de-er enough to show Id their cost arm exactly tlielr political feelings! Mile Rat court, the great French actress, remained loyal to the Bourbon as long as she lived, and her costume was a material protest against those who were in power. ' It b laid that ou her epent eighteen bottom, as evincing her loyalty to Loub XVIII. Her fan when folded showed the outline of the face of Marie Antoinette, and when open formed leaves of a weeping willow. She hi curious shawl, in which could he traced portraits of Loub, the queen and tbr doaphln.—New York Sun.

CARROLL VI r jT i A JackHOn Street, near the Rem it. CAPE MAY. N. J. Delightful location. Everything First-claas. Close to Ooean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

THE GLENWOOD,

Hughes Street,

OPEN FOR THE SLA.SON OF INOl NEW HOUSE AND F1K8T-CLA88 IN ALL ITS APFOINTMKNTB.

S. P. WILLIAMS.

WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., a KOItWSJII1F.ua or Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise ao aato Insure, aa far as practicable, the return of goods on the same d.y. ’ HORSES AND CAE RIAGES Can be sent by express on fast passenger trains. WASH HAMPERS Containing clothing to be Uondrird will be carried between Philadelphia, or CamSr*: :pJS3 ^ Cape May office—Corner Washington and Jackson streets Philadelphia office—Ferry Building, foot of Market street. ROBERT STRETCH, Ge». A K ea(.

Palace Steamer Republic Philadelphia and Cape Hay, Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily ; at Chester Tuesdays arid Saturdays. Grand Special Excursion to the Delaware Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare. 50 cents, including fare over D. B. and C. M.R. R. Train leaves, 1.00 P. M.

Fare for Ronnd Trip, .... Magi® Trip (either way) - M-Leave Bace Btrent Whs if. Fhlk dalpltli. TJO A. M. Cape May Laudlag, 314 F. M. Horses and Carriages taken. Baggage and Freight Transported. Office at Union Transfer Co., Washington and Jackson Streets. WILLIAM F. BUNNELL, General Manager, 111 Ckrataftt Street, Philadelphia.

Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. RIRTY -J- ADDITIONAL ~r ROOMS now OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF 0UESTS MRN. F. II ALLEN BECK.

DARLINGTON HOTELS Opposite B. B. Ntatlon. Grant Street, Cape May. Coder poraonal management of JOHN J. KROMKR. First-claaa Oulatna. Large Airy Rooms. Term* Reasonable.

NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL. ALEX. tT'TINO, Froprlctor. Directly on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.

THE WEST ENI>, Near the Beach. Opposite Congrena Hall La#n. Family Hotel. Firat-claaa Id all ita appointments. CELEBRATED SPRING oo the prambea. Finest water on tire coast. EDWARD K. CAKE.

Sewell’s Point louse, r-4'H»HK WINKS AND KIQITORN

Parties supplied for Fbhiug and Sailing.

Oyatera in every .tyle. W M. K. VOI'XG.

Oaa Way Oat ol It. -The lawyer* will not get rich fighting ever my will," remarked old Mr. Scad do. “Ahl“ “No, air. I won't make any."—New York

WluU Kach Country Heylin says: “They which have enter taloed a fancy of rwiembling every country to thing* more obvious to tire sight and undemanding, have likened Europe to ■ dragon: the head of which they tnaks U be opsin; the two wing* Italy and Den mark. In Ilka manner they have been curiously Impertinent tn resembling F»»o«* to a loaenge; Belgium to a lion Britain to an ax; Ireland to an egg; pelo ponneauato a plantain leaf; Spain to an ox K on the ground and Italy k> n'a leg. with dive™ other like plan I 8.O., . . ft"—SC l

The renovation and reconstruction of the DELAWARE BAY HOUSE, Al the Nteamboat Ixtudlng, And Its additional faeOltle* for the comfort and enjoyment of gm-Ma make It a moat desirable place for tonrbu, and Cape May aojourneri at well, who desire outing or a day of enjoyment. EVERY PORTION of the home and grounds boa been remodeled and the •"' 7 i, “ d "•'•■*>'• With Sea Bathing, Sea reezes And all the delights of an unsurpassed beach to add to the comforts of guetfa. BATH'HOVSES tie thoroughly furnished with all appliances.

t# Do NOT get off the cart at Capa May Point, but keep your eeala to the end of the route.~£J tS^EOROE IT. BATES, (Of the Oriental Hotel, Phils .) PROPRIETOR.

W. C. NOISAKA & CO., 42 Waabington Nt.. (tape May, IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS Gent’s Walking Canoe and Turkbh Slippers.

Ail kinds of Freneh Fancy Chins ware. X-A-T-TESTT U’±"T1SKC

Complete line ol cut Oliver and other Jewelry. Endlea* a>.onro*nt In leather goods

Congress Hall Boarding and LiYery-Stables, Worth and Congrewi St» M Cnpe Mav J. P. BRICK. Horses Ukeh fo Board by the Dxy, Week or MobUi. Four Fhaetuos, Vlllsge Carts. Drags, ftc.. to Hire

EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Betweea Perry anti Jarkaen Ku., Oppoaile the beat bathing grounds. Perfectly (quipped bouses. Careful attention. F.ir F' ers. SAMUEL |EYUN i.

FOR SALE-A few Choice Building Lots Directly nn the llearb-Twosqus-e* from tbr W. J. K. K.SUiion. CMjr water, Gao, Klecinc Lights. wM.strerla |>i-rf.<-il) drali.nl. LuU Ml >ud itnltoaud ftlxlto. Alio, aevera! handsome rotiagrs in moat dnlrablr loestlons. at very resaonable prior*. Real Estate Office of TJLTvCES E. I’JS.TTXoOX?..

DILLON’S,

Corner Washington and Jackson Street*. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, is one of the most central and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with superior accommodations for parties. Handsomeljfappointcd parlors for ladies.

Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant, No. 8 Wnublngton NL., Cape May, IV. J. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for the Germania Brewing Company. Bottled Goods k Specialty for Family Use.

ICE! ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice C°OF PHILADELPHIA SUPPLIER HOTELS, REST A UHAXTS and COTTA Q Eh WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. —Also withcoat: coau coat: coat BKST QUALITY CAREFULLY PKKPAKKD FOR FAMILY UBE, AND FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. ^

JOHNSON, • Washing!

ugten Street, near P. O., Cane May.

A Large sod Well Selected Block of

FINE SHOES AND SUPPERS.

t Wall Paper conUsaUj ou hood.

lannCfiCtaren of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H. P.

GASOLINE ENGINES. Also a Fall Line of from 3 to 60 H. P, ^Vertical Eiigiijes^ When in need of Power of any description, don’t fail to write direct to P. P. OLDS & SON, . LANSING, MICH.