Cape May Daily Star, 6 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY'

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How tho Fourth was Cole-i |i„p » .i n bratod at tho Cape. ! .dmIu tb- latioo i

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A MAMMOTH. PARADE.!

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WEDNESDAY, JULY G, 1t»2.

0lir Gbests And Othar Pur»o:ial Mont.

« t ireworks anu Mu-ir. j raiCrBlwrs Pres'nt, Ibe

ll^i q i t to fatal fBl-

'• c r. a D.liiiant

Allan E. Magee, a charming PbUad-l-; —

l.bla y >ung lady, la a meat at the Laf ' M „ 0(Uy Jul , 4 „ Iw . nr< i will: aw cle.r »y«“- aakyaa conld !>•• dralred. There *aa William Harria, of FUladdpHa, » ' not m elond In the Heaxcna. The aea prominent lumber merchant, la atopjing I vu gmo , lh u au , nUnd uke, withat the Lafay. tie. i uut an, «ind to ap-.ik of, a light breeze

Mr. Lorlrg B. Eldrcdge. if Phiiadelphia, formerly of Cape Ala}' wan co»t

r the Foarb. Mtaa Anna Magee and Mr. Hir.} Cumminga, of Pblladelpbla, are Yialtiog Mr. and Mm. Enoch Eldredge, of Wcat Cape May. Emil Boaenberger, Eaq, a prominent member of the Philadelphia bar, and aolictor of the Real Eatate Title Co., U at the Stockton. Louie W. Klabr.wrboac family are cojoylng the icaon at the Maiije Villa, joined them Sa'.u d-y evening to remain over the Fourth. Tke likcneaa of Mr. L C. DoPout, of tt IlmlngtoP, who it now a gUrat of tV Storkton.ia very like that of E. H. Sothern, the comedian. Dr. 8. T. Bam*, a phjaicuo aod *urgeon of note, « bo baa |>er:ormed r. cent ly, i>med:fB.uU operation., nod wife, arc gui ,t> of the Hotel Columbia. 8. T. Lioeaweavi r and al.V, of P. iia dilpbla, arc Bt Cong e-a Hatl. Mm. I.lncaweivcr li a c'a rolng lad. andenj-ya Ca|e M , vc y tborougWy. Henry Heileman, lathe popu'arcKrh at U.e Hotel I-afayette. He omra well recommended, and la a capable and obliging hotel man. He la gaining a boat of frlenda. Dr. W. H. PLillipa,resident phvalcian of the children'a Homeopathic Hoapital North Broad atrect, Pb’Udelphia, apent the Konrth very pleaaantly with hla frlenda at the Cape. DalianSandem, Eaq ,ol Philadelphia, the prominent lawyer and Democratic politican, and hla handaomr wife, fu merl, Miaa Merchant, are gueata of C< Sswyer'a popular Chalfonve. Dr. M. O'Ham'a ton, Ttmniaa . O'Hara, w o graduated laat week the Central High School, entertained some of hla olaaa. on the Fourth, at h father's collage. 5U Jackaoo atrect. Max Rerbenaek, of the Pennaylvan railroad, joined Ida family at lb- Stool too Salunlay. Conmd ,F. Clothier.Ji arrired alao, hia wife being foimrr petite Alias Nellie Ulehenacb. Allas Amelia Prleatman, of Pbilad. phla. a wealthy lady; la occupying the Ibe white and gold suite of Stockton. She came on the fifteenth of Jane, and will remain until September Charles F. Walton, non of Col. K. Theo. Walton, and cashier at the Stock ton Hotel, la a man who works hard, and yet always baa time to aay a pleasant word to every one. Hla affable ’ manner baa woo him many friends. Capt. J. W'. Alowctt and w ifr, and ■later, la with Douglass Gregory. Capt. Mowctt la mailer of thebarkentloe, Ada A. Thompson, which is already chartered for a year's cruise around Cape Horn. Air. John R. Senior, of The Thomaa W. Price Company, Philadelphia, a gentleman whom we know and esteem very highly, spent tbs holiday of the Fourth, accompanied by Aim. Senior, with the family of Pilot Dooglaaa Greg-

ory.

Mm. Fradench Groff la a pleasant guest at the Marine Villa. She was formerly a cottager here when her husband was living. He was chief engineer ol the Falrmount Park Water Works In Philadelphia at the time of hu death, a few years ago. Mrs. L. K. Gutnam, of Baltimore, who with her lamlly. Is a gnesi of ibe Stockton, left for Philadelphia Sunday, where *be will meet her husband who will arrive from Europe. They have joined their family at the Slojklon and ■lay for a long season. One of the many charming young ladies now st the Stockton, is Alisa Virginia Orne, of New York, who 1* there with her parents, Mr. and Mm Benjamin Ome. Mias Orne la a fiarlew bather and looks vary charming in her bath! g casta me. She Is graceful and a pleasing eoovcmaUonatiaL. Miss Bessie Smith, of the T.easury Department, was one of the must eVi Ing of the m >n, Waahi-gtoo I idle* who apent the national holiday here. She was unfortunately delayed In starting, tier baggage causing her to lose her ladyfriends by one train, but her enjoyment of the diy compensated her for the Inst time, having for her companions Aim. Overman and Mm. Julia Thompson. Mias D. B. Pepper and A. E Register, ot yhe firm of Pepper A Roister, electrical engineers, Philadelphia, turned over the electric road, fully completed, to the company on Saturday last. These i have done excellent work

blowing from the sculbweet. Tliedynamite cruiser, Yeiuviua, which bad arrived in the night, ccmmandrd by Lien, tenant Seaton Schroder, and the di«patch cruDcr D .lphin, which arrired on Sonday, were lying abiu*. a half mile out at *ci, oppoHi* the Stockton, trimmed with the fi iga of all nations from stem

tiit-rn. ■a going

Neir'y t'-e first I Hog done wi

off to the cruiser* by.L'eut. H-ungao, who I ad been stopping at Hi-- Lafayette, lie was accomp.hied'by II-. Nc.l and Mr. Hand, of the com mi: tec < f arrsng -

about au hour.

The town wia trimmed with the Ri d 'VI lie an I IVu-. and every bus’maa, idacc waa a mass of the natimkl emblem. TLC time arc iea, at Waahingand Frinklio streets, at Washing street between Decatur ami Oce.n ets, and opposite the Columbia on s'.n'.-t. w-r 3 il eked with bunt- , andlukcd ban 1* Clio. Toeyr bare the plan ado, p'c'ur » of Prcvdcot Ha-tlsoa, O over Cleveland, and other

reVorit-i a.

Tor parole formed on B-ach avinu•, opposite the S.ocklon Hot !, between bilf past ten and ti- v.-n o'clook. siili Col. II. W. Sawyer a* M rshal and Col Georg- W. Smith, of Avalon, au 1 Capt. H. W. Hand, as aid*. The parade marched and count, rmsrehod up Busch avuruu, until the irrlv ng org .n r iti iua coul l gel In

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nadethe fn-

>ralration of the free nation. A ti

nun I* the I’viug example lly, he sai l, and II :• -n »-H WL-t It .1 j.-s at bum 1 it s

be'honored f «r a'.ft-ad.

Because of America being a tr

free nation Italy, at bildi, he said, waa t

ofJoray. Republican France our national spirit, and baa lowed ua. lu Venice they want republic, and the freest liberty, took the constitution of New Jmad- their conatilutiou af:er it- A! At the close llastlct'a orchestra ; »i I Ud* a sv»n man. played America and Uic 100 children a the Cun ires* Tin sang it sweetly. ' from Sea 1 -le Ci y. a The forty blue jackcU were dined at m .ther. Vhrre tlu I the Columbia and the Sixth Regiment ra t colt ige. gun d-tachmeut at the Brunsw ick. * " There was a clambak- on the b at noon time at which .mxny enj

to their aaUafacUon.

Where Her. Ruaartl Conwrll d-llt hi- aildres* sixty years before an dent liapivn-i! in the explosion rauuou by which Gabriel

Hr Mias A,. . :, Wilu.i.aj, M-. and ir. j ■ ; - what Downing; Mr*. Conrad F. Clothier, lire j Lovers of the niU. that MUa Nellie Rlehecack; the Mlcaea J ply repaid for their x time I Itiegei. Miss Stokes. Alies Jennie Step- | Park yeatcruay afici from pird. MUa May Davlaaon, Allas Atarlc i first of the series of gamca bctwi Fling; the Misses Fealhcralone, Alls. | f,ni ous Culxn Giant* and the Ca Id-; Wu-d, Mill narvey, Alisacs Ga'lagler. ' tcMin. It wa* a beautiful exhibi M". and Mrs. J. J. SIcCoiiDcll, Air. Geo ; hall playing on both rider, though

CONGRESS HALL, cxn: -MAY, V •-

I lie Athli-le .

I lyaa Weaver. Mrs L. L. Blakr, home tearng-roliahly made the g-oxter .-riSfflT- ;riTflCCiTl*] ™ JL-1

The biiglir, p n't .<< nt« is a. ci A fine crxy m portra't of Hie I* Cake hxnga in Ihi i fliM - of

X’iic W iiuisor, CAPE MAY, N. J

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SSj Location Unsurpassed.

.ompacy l.axe be« o very jop | g Capo May hotel cooks and ; 'i generally. When they gave i

OM III OCK ril»M IVAMjil.NCi; t hTVi'IOX. M. illl ST II HIM'. TO THE MTU'

Tne C'i'y Haul, o'V u-liti

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S'I It II Tl.Y ITIlhT-tT.ASS iv ai.i. ns AITOIVT-HEXTS.

by

Col. Henry W. Sax big bay charger, Miuad of police.

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by their mnet intimate fiic..iU Mr. Neal, the chairman i f mlttiv, was on horseback and miliar figure In all pa t« u! f. lug the parade.guirg h'.tlur a: making arrangemenl* for the

the event*.

In the afternoon the ball-

Pam

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of Wi>od-

C .reel Band, bury, N. J.

Forty blue jxeketa Inm the Dotp'.il aud Vesuvlua. in charge of Llcuta. Hiiekiuglum and Huurigan, of Dolphin, and I.leut. Schro-

der, of tho Veauvlua.

Co. H., Gth Reg., N. ii. N. J.. In c-ii maud of Capt. II. Freeman Djug-

The Vineland City Cornet Band. Post No. 40, G.A.R., Dept.of Nei Jersey, Commander Beij Well-

Thomaw, of the We** Jersey Cab;ie-_- ^ ^ ( ( I'nc boys apeak in the highest term* ! . . Clement's Cetebrabd Fau t II . r. *cbi " ' •air by 'Si r. Thom.* Tiny will pie..- ,, , aiil'y rcm-mlwr the Fourth of July '1* '. ! p (1 Ml*» Alhert'a eotlag •. o i • o' the fi i- | ,|, r ! e*t at the Cajie, Incatexl »o elegantly al ] < c | 1 , ,] j the corner of Beach avenue and Howard i , n ,| I *i r.e-t, may yet Iw rented for the sea.'oo. | t rv |

I Tnis cottage laat year ret t-d for bi-lug exceeded by hut one other bom

a* to have lakec p'acc did J Ihc W-ightroan cottage.

Lo g l-fo-e two o'cloi k | Julius Deuixot’a float was one of ! ciuwdog into Hie Alhlctic • lextures of the procession on the Four! three o'eljck eve y avail-; I' conta'-nisl five children, reprcixmtii

taken. The balloon man! live different naHona. America in t

ao hours and more, and at! cclitre.aiid Fran--, England. Irelan

he attempted to start sky- Germany, grouped aimu' it. Each chi U» slowly filled balloon j earriexl the flig of a nxlion it rep

t twenty feet and the ear rented

WAL/TEIt W . CillKKV, of PIT.U.I 1,1.1.. Proprietor.

Id Cape May h y Boyd aud 1

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and II

I hot- ; Mr-

Tizet h!

self rejirerented at

i and dixl It well

to® upwards, 1 Uing out the hot air. 1 Americanised Africa Imm dlately following this failure the j Mr. F. C. KuigM waa In a game of ball wa* played bxdw.en the m nre eofcabled condition yesterday Cape May's and M intgomeiy Atlilct c ' „ n thqdiy previous. The noise o A**ocut on team, of Pblladelpbla, an I j e d.-brition, some of which wa* pe

Carriage containing William 8 H -.per ; r ,., alu j th< . ra’lore of the Cap.- May * ,ed to be too cl.uwtohNreald.-nce,.

'-V5V.^wtr*nc-iw.».».««!*xaaMMW- .« ra -w »,

orary member of the G. A It. nine this reason's home team had been slate. By the way, did everyone I arrlages containing prominent cl'irens | together, and tliry were defeated easily. | tbority that forget the promlacs t

and visitors. Including Congrcsre

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Ti-

lt would have beer

John E. Keyburn, Cungrcssi Bergen, Lllburn H. Townre

New York Jltrild, II. L. Taggart, of JfcMwfr Tima, Ibiladelphia, Kev

Julia U. Haines, Rev * **

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Alayor

Cape May; Rev. Charles A. Br Councilman Jos. Wlilismi

.1 tliry were defeated easily. 1 tbority that -

right o'clock, by invitation of Mn. | the family that the A. j Cake, Rev. Madison C. Peters, of New A c ., a*., uld mu bo l of ! York, delivered an address, in Congress hou* 1 A lltll • mo

which the fireworks at the j avoidex! it.

j"."M. r Cockin*. Hotel Lawn were act off. consisting of ! The Lxfaytt- i» ;

fnl-i.r Boyd, but he very obliging stumhlcxl over the curb and made safe. Cape May's run-geltlng Midi here.. The Cubans obtained ano'her the ninth. Kelson reached fir*', wh: Jackson, whom he firnWr. ff. » s* ! out at second; s- ond on a wild thro first, thiid ami home on WlUiauia' s* I I- to left Add. Ti e sco:. :

Treasi

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nett, IhAj, Mayor Edmunds. Russell H. Conwell aud wife, of Philadelphia, Councilmcn Joseph llsud, Lewi* T. Stevens and Jos -ph P. lieu » ; Supervisor James B Stiles, Dr. alter S. Lsamlog. David W. It.rial.. Recorder J. Ashton Williams. A**essor Joseph M. Sohelliuger and l. Merrit Schell loger. Ksq . of Royerslord,

\\ est ! beautiful p* * City ! S or K«®*“ “J

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Totals .

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John Mecrar Post Comet Bind, of Cap® AI*x. The Cape May Fire Departnirat, with two Silsby steam-rs, two base carriages, and hoak and ladder

truck.

OgalDIU Tribe of R-d Alec, No. 15T. of Uil* City, dresse 1 m very lunuy io»-

i Beach

and rockets of the most p,.rnui The last of the fire- : |>, dsome piece represent- made

ing George Washington on horseback. . bouse iu -very d-pirtm.

Tbit was Indeed a beautiful siieclaclc. are always greatly pleased with the Following the fireworks on the lawn beautiful hotel and with all the Inc - the fireworks on the heacl. were fired , dcuta of life within IL Cape Max ia from the pier and along tbs strand un- justly proud of It and derire* for It Ibe der the direction of the committee of a iundenl su-cesa whkh It meiiis. WlH-arrangenn-nu. They were superb, and . out aud within It Is pleasing lo Hie eye

itn-ased by crowd* from and contains every r. qulalte for the along the board walk. During th • fir- rompl-te satislaction of ill gueata. log of the committees lllumiuatiouatbere 1 * ■

was give® a banquet by the citizens to Convention of tne Young People'* Fo- 1 the officers of the cruisers Dolphin sud rirly if Christian Fudraior-It-durd ' S| ^,' T „ Vesuvius, at which the following per- Rate* via Pennoylvanla Railroad > W. .•arksona were prerenl : For the oovention of tho- Young j N' 1 '" 0 . i Commander W. H. Brawnwn, Lieut. ; P , opIe ., Society of Cbrlstlan Endeavor, ; Buckingham, executive offie. r. Dr. J. to b-held lu N-w York City July Tib

-5 HOTEL * COLUMBIA,*

-l-ARLINGTON HOTEL-** Oppo*llr It. K. Still Ion. liranl Slri'Cl. C'upi- Mnj . Under 1C.soual mana/rmci t o' .1 H1N J. KllOAif.lt. Flrwt-clltss CulBtne. Largo Airy Rooma Torms noaacmib’.tx.

CUBAN GIANTS

the drawback! they have Wexid.ll, "of Vi

had, and things have worked wonderfully well on the new trolley system at Cape Iky, now an accomplished fact. A. G. Lansing, the popular -Kid" of the Cape May baas ball team for aevrral was worn past, arrived yesterday, to take hla old position of catcher, but for two days only, to play against th- Cuban Giants. Lansing ia no longer the -Kid'* of hia earlier base ball daya. and has

lobo quite

Rev. Jno. B. Balnea, of the M. E. church, mounted the stand ami said “Let ua piay," which be said, while all the cooclualoo of the patriotic invocations, the Bridgeport Band played a

There were fully four thousand people on the lawn, when ex-Sens tor Walter S. Learning, of this city. Intro

Wuniierful (in n*.

lee’ Nervine not only c it dlseas.-s, hctd-e'ie. hlu

us prostration, rler;

|Ump,ru

iff and Lansing. Coogan, S jrnhurst and Lansing, albs Ktag 3; t School;

3; by

1.50.

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pilch dag .-at game anj : Lultlesaly supported.

T game* ol lase hall have ilayod here than that of y. *-

wood, surgnor. and Paymiater to 10:h mclux

6. L He«p,of the Dolphin,LlcuL Seaton iU.lrosd annon

* .. , ,, 1 c ii talon llrketa

Sc iroidx r. c. inmar.l ng, and *««> I |»re for the rou . b.ugh, of Ibe Ve*i vius; Capt Henry „„ ri'ioli iu u* passage ticket*. W. Hand. L.lbu-n H. Townsend ol ticket* to be sold July 5th to 7:

New York //rruld. SinnV. t n Chew of , K vl^'r^nrn'ai ‘j niy Wth I W rig htSL.n ring EGrenl'l and the Wttt Jrrttf IVtu. J. 8|iio-r L-am-; , 0 ^ j, | u< .| u ,i v ,.. Tickxt*, howtvrr. I lisms 1 _ Birurk out by A* log, E*q , II 1. Taggart, of Tnyfftr.'"* may be ■ xirndiri until Allen*! ~• - . T.™,*

r.mr.. Dr. Emlin Pbyalc, B oater deposllcd with sgeut of comn Is mu 1 E. Miller; Congr-aaman John bcf°f« J “’A tohe held E. R yl.urn. Ed.lor T. It Brooks, of ] j .,f r n y is commenced.

S'er, CouneilmAQ L-wisT Steven* aud

Wm. 11. Me Coy, of the /Vest.

Tae evening cnUr *inm-n'. at Co i- !

1 r as lla’L to whi.-li M * Csk* lu I to- 1 Dr. Mi

surd t veral cards of Inti at jn, l

isiring j ^, 4 _Su Yilutdanc*. fit*aud hyi * day ,trei builds up the h riy. "I *m i i.a*xu

delightfully tpauL Tne ha l was to say that after year. ..f intenre a offer-

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by many handxom* an I elegan ly j ( | v< , *x r rvioe. aod In two wexks gained d.vss.d Udica. Mr. C. Garvin G I - , r lgM pounds in welgbL I could n. t l-r malue, with hix ux:i xl grasa ail pleas- down to sleep, but now slxep pcrficlly

i. s -re,. — ..

monieN wh D the made of S.m-xn , vine.—Mbs. L. MlLhaKD, Dunkirk, N. Hassle:’* superb orchestra s-t be*rt< to 1 Y.” “<hie customer ured Nervine and heating ligiatly aud fo r to trip. ing. gained finoeu |munds iu flesh —Bnows r -re n.o ■ nnn i-i l..r-n. r A MaYBt®V, Cortland. N. Tntl T , , t, .ttlea and cirgwul hook free at Alarcy seasons, were noticed am mg th: throng. 1 4|ld x,[, . r , Jlu Though many who were prrxeot have _ _ -i? departed, it may not be amiss to men- , tlon a fsw who come to mind: Mrs-U. Admitted the Fact*. per editor* have to be very

opening theif

_ But aware

Clara Durfor. Mlaa L. E Durfor, Mr*. , noa. Medical Co. are to. 8. K. Kindly. Mrs. J. W. Woodaide, ! make room lor tbefollowtogtewtimonial Mr*. M. F. Barringer. Mrs. C. Bragg. « McDougall Auhunn Ud.. who IW.:, B,.«. B. r. mem. .z*si5zzszL‘£rsr£ Miss Mamie Slnanr, Alxs* Alabel \ *n f „ t-od-r ho could not lie on ILbia heart Gilder. Mias Beasie Allen, Miss Ma y j Haltered, he was alarmed, went to dif—.i.. — xKs xtj-* ll-ntw Mis Ix-renl doctor*, found"oo relief, hot one

S-.W.re-WW.SsC.l are. Mr. Ji Mr,. | ^ J!?'--"

The route of parade was fro

areuue, through Mock ton Row, Co’.umhla avenue, and Ocean street to Washtoo street : tbvnoe to Jackson, down Jackaoo to Beach avenue, along that avenue to Grant street depot, a countermarch back lo Howard, op Howard to Columbia mveou.\ and then through that avenue to Ocean, up Ooean to Washington, to Jackson, to Beach aveanr, to Great, u,.Grant to Windaoravenne. dowa Windsor av.uue. pxas'ng tic cottage of O n-ral W. J. Sewell, ‘o South Lxfayeltc stree*, n.i Sau li Lxf. y

through Mansion down La'.yettr ■ txge 'a nines, hotel gu s-s an ranklin street : through Fraukll,. I friemls. were a happy closing

ta> Washington, i:p Washington, and u Brack avenue. The !*st tour was uji Winds .r svenuo. into Cmgreca Hall lawn where a salute waa fired by the blue jackets sod the I Iteisry and mosi-

eal rxrrcIs'S took place.

As soon as the bait waa made on the lawn, about oua o'clock, aud a quit nr** bad pervaded Simon Haaalri's superb strenis of ‘'Star Spangled Banner,’' while a chorus of one hundred voices sang the words, guided by chorister

•HiOTKI. DBY.01], l| 6 KOVTtI IsAFAYKTTK KT. Koar Railroad Nlnfion, Beach «& l*oM Office. i . The Devon has been recently cnlargid a- d improved. Cuisine first das*. J, ; RATES $10 AND €12 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR KOUSB.

MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

S| Marine Villa, "i First-Class in Every Respect.

| ”« FIFTY -I- ADDITIONAL -j- ROOMS

■eta at one first class limited i Yhree-hzae hit*. Scboff. Sudcn bases. ' round trip by ronte trevrle.1 i £tng. Bcboff. WlUlsms. Double play*.

Qrart. 3h .. .... C. AVilllamr. ..... S Garrison, 8b ... Boyd, cf

..3 10 27

ffOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. mbs. r. iiAi.i.iLvnr.cK.

Calm May vs. Cub.n Gia: ay. Everybody should >e ti D gsme. It is sure tr

span

ihe Dr

A jolly paity of lot

braved the awtlls ol old o< i an and were rowed out to the pier to the Dolphin late on Monday afternoon, and were shown much on shlplmard, through the courtesy of the ■ dicers, to Interest them. They remained about au hour, rcturn-

8. A - . Wiley'* not I* now raised aod ready for the ace. mrrodatlon of visitor*, lie still advocates more pavilions on thIront. He ia preq r.eU.r of Congre** bath houses, which aie H oroughly and

complen ly equipped.

CARROLL VILLA., Jat-ltoon Nlrccl, near Hie Bcaeb CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything FirsUclaa*. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

HXCEInHIOR HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths.

WILLIAM T. WTLALA**. Contractor & Builder, C or. JeOcraon and Corgie Mrpe-ls, !aumates Given. Salisfactiun guaranteed.

DO TOC WISH TO IS JOY F1SE PASTRY ASD DESSERTS:

, K-lCoowMI, reu. .r T-r„ B.„*, j C.,*, Ire, I "mA/S j — bnt Is tba aame favorite with sll, I church, Pbllsdelphiv Mr. C««»*!l BenezeL Mim Allda Varena. Miss Mecrays II 1-11* *11 *Wt lle»rt and I

spoke about five minutes ta a strelr 1 .1»-

great him at Urn Athletic Park.

i that kept the attention of tba vast oon

ia Myers, Judge Holland and wife, | **

te by the leading Cateie:

Playing Canls.

A pack of Hi* bert pl»ylngcird».wilh no jLoXrr lM incut or o:l er Oiij eiluusble yriating upon them, will be wut po « IaiId to any addn-ss upon the receipt «f

,..d Confectioners. Sold by all first-class j Foumcuta ComjMUiy,

hmh Fboriig Ezlratls,