Cape May Daily Star, 7 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING,

Editor* & Publliber*.

THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1882.

The Uni of thU SUt® prohibit tbf e mployment of Pinkerton detective* to quell'

The city wm crowded with vl»itor» c n the Fourth, hut there wm do dUorder, no drunkenuca to *pe*k of, end nothlnf nnpleaaant et *11. ThU ie very r red liable to the city, thowlng * doe*, that vlilton to C»l>e May bel to the better elasnes and include diaorderly el.menta.

••Tl* moonlight on the w»t«r»” now trus enough, and laat evening, while the atmoaphere bad taken on 1U mood, the pale moonbeam* abimmered over the unuiually quiet water* of the great deep, and the aoenc from the abort and a* *een from the great Iron pier a moat (ebllme one. Here and thi white winged craft paaaed alowly along and lent enchantment to the aoenc, and ao delightfully entrancing wa* the altuatlon, one felt like alttlng the live-long night to drink iu the exhilarating draft* anch condition* furniab. bo calm and aalubriona thing* aeem at aueh a t it la difficult for the mind to return to thought* of the lathing* of the aea in it* angry mood*.

A gentleman now aojournlng here re late* that, while attending an ope rath performance during the winter, certain ladle* were talking ao loudly ■ make It imposalblc to hear the r and be remarked to them: " I car listen to the music, not to the cackling of geene.” Perhaps thi* wa* Impolite and ungallant but—excusable. There are luatanoea at Cape May c<>ix when those who should he liatener* talk ao loudly that the superb music be beard only indistinctly and by the closest attention. The gentleman ferted to object* to it here a* vehemently a* elsewhere and ha* many In sympathy with him. Those who care ao little for music that they.cannot remain quiet daring It* performance shonld noi tend opera or concert.

How qolokly round, dreamless sleep cornea to visitor* who prebapa have f >und it difficult to yield to its wooing* at home 1 The aea air brings health and Its neoraaary accom|>aulmi-nt restful com forts be sleep, and with It more vigor to the overwrought manor woman. Change from the busy bustling. noisy cities to the quiet *nd rase of this must delightful resort give* the needed rest to mind and body which HI* ooe for entering into biulnes* with greator vigor sod zeal when the sultry days are over, and add* many pleasant recollection* to be dwelt upon in the day* to come. To those who are able to enjoy tbe summer sojourn here. It prove* an iDestimable privilege.

The summer hoarier, If she be mother with a bevy of little ones need of country air and country freedom, require* very different entertainment from that which allure* tbe society girl or tbe merry coterie of young people bent oo amusement and fun. Tbe Utter peremptorily demand facilities for outdoor recreation tailing, flahlng riding, driving, tennis, sod tramping. At imperatively, they ask for wide and long verandas where they may promenade, for big uncarpeted rooms w here they may dance, for muaic, for lights, for tbe conditions essential to a jolly holiday. Flirting, frolic, faahlon’aswiet and innooent frivolity, are the alma of the summer boarder in her teens and twenties, and consequently, of tbe court who surround and follow ber, consisting uaually of an adoring sod obedient father, agracionaand indulgent mother, brother, a sister, more or leas sympathetic, and a train of admirers. The summer boarder who baa had ber day of butterfly enjoyment, and baa entered upon the latter period of wistful responsibility, when the health and well being of children principally enlUt her internet, may look out for tbe qulH hostelry or larm-bouae, with an ideal of large airy apartments, good clean bed*, pure water, new-laid egg*, creamy milk, juicy vegetable*, fruit picked with tbe dew on it, and tender chop* and chickens. Disappointment ia usually ber lot; for tbe beet vegetables and fruit are packed off to the elty markets, the crop* are stringy, the chickens are tough, tbe milk U skimmed to blueness, and tbe eggs appear chiefly as a scanty garnUh to tbe everlasting codfish. Flies abound. Like-

preference for the city children, ae the city mother mournfully thinks, bathing bar bitten offspring, and patting them to bed In stuffy, low -celling chambers.

Tbe summer hostess baa probably of better bedllnest, but she fancies tbe poorer quality sufficiently good for boarders. Her point of view U tbe

ss possible, work ss bard practice the utmost frugal I tv. and have something In tbe bank at the end of tbe weary drudging season, is wbat she formulates to herself as the most appropriate of objects.

... a meeting of the Board of Assessor*. of Cape Slay County, held there Tuesday, tbe valuation taxable property in tbe county was fixed at 11 'JTT.OW. an increase of nearly 8500,000 over the valuation of l^L The tax rate was fixed at 80 cent* on 8100.

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Chairman Neal, of the celebratio committee, baa iteen industriously pa ing off ail bill* incurred by the comm

tied will publish a statement of reoaipls ami expenditures, and any amount on hand In excess ol the rxii-me* will l*e returned pro rata to the contributore to

War between labor and capital is like war between nations. It la never entirely reasonable, never productive »f satisfactory result*. It has its Inception iu pas. sion^nd defies all logic*. It la evidence of the incompleteness of our civilization and plainly indicates that In spite of our boasted progress, there la room for a great deal further development of tbe mental and moral faculties, of men communities and nations. The war now on at Homestead, Pa., was precipitated by the attempted landing of Pinkerton detectives there and has thus far resulted In tbe death of from twenty-five to fifty men, according to news contained in last evenings papers. The workmen have fortified themselves and are firing cannon at the boats containing the detectives. They are reported to be actively preparing for renewed efforts at preventing the landing of detectives and more bloodab<-d is imminent. What will be the result cannot be foretold. Tbe Pinkertare accused of having fired the firat

shot

Ohr Gliests. And Other Personal Mention.

Miss Nettie Tarr, of Uadd»nfield, is

visiting friends here.

Mrs. D. R. Patterson is truly handand her magnificat jewels become

Conductor Frank Matthews baa for , The Presidenl's Col la if Opened. sAeral days been quite ill and unable The servants arrived at tlie Prvsldentobc upon his train. tial cottage Tuesday to prepare it lor Miu.Henry Beldenmtller, of Philadei- | occupancy yesterday by Mr. and Mr*, phis, a great lover of musie and a fine Kusx ll Harrison, the President's son piano soloist, leav. s Congress Hall to- , illd daughter-in-law, and Rev. John day after a week-* pleasant sojourn. | Wltherspcm Scott, Mr*. Harrison's Simon, Hassier to music and to fame v nerabl.- father. They accompany as Itorn and known, is ss genial and gru , far as Philadelphia yesterday, the Presierous as of old. Cape May, withonr dent and Mr*. Harrison, Mrs. Drmmiek Simon,would lie bereft of of it* greatest and Lieut, and Mr*. Parker, who left musical pride and glory All hail! again ' Washington for lawn Lake. In the this season of lMft2.g»od Simon Hassier., Adirondack* where Mr*. Harrison sill Robert Adam*, Jr., of Philadelphia. *t»y until ah. baa recovered from her ill-ex-minister to Brazil, and a man a bo*e ces*, provided it doc* not la*t lougerthan good looks and affable manner make* If' 1 * summer. The President will stay him a favorite wAh tbe fair sex, 1* a j there a week If possible, but it 1* not gnest of tbe Stockton where be baa been hkely that the state of public business for some time j "'H permit him to remain more than a Mia* Mary Conrad, one of the hap- day or two at most. Mr. Russell Harplestl*«e* *t the shore, is wedded to risonsnd Dr. Scott arrived at tbe o. t-

Cape May'* superb strand, and usually 1 **8® ■**« evening. in com|>any with Mr. le wis Rushton, a : *

jolly youth, I* extracting lots of pleas An Accident and a Hero, ure and gaining healthy brown cheeks, ! An accident and a heroic rescue orfrom the tumbling surf and salty beach I eurred at Mount Vernon on the Fourth, sand*. | at about 2 p. m. A pair of horse* in Mr. II. 11. Yanull and family, of, charge of Mr. Archie Riel, of Millville, Camden, have entered into cottage life | and attached to a commodious carriage, at No. 25 Windsor avenue, one of tbe became unmanageable and collided with pleasantest little cottage avenue* in ; an electric car. Tbe carriage was seritowu. Mr. Yarnall's *>rrel trotter, ! oiuly Injured, though the orcupants all “Nell" is stabled here ami is believe ! to escaped without hurt of any kind, b - the fastest horse here. Mrs Yarnall'Tbe carriage contained blmtelf. wife i is a slater to Senator Miller, of thi* city. ■ and two children and his cousin, Mr*, i Tbon John J. I'onwty will tempt the den- i R"b rt C. Hughes, of West C»jw May, : j; 00 ! 1 izens of the d.ep to-diy. It i» out of 1 a*! ter two children. Little Chrisale Lj^j* tbe usual way not to have heard-from i Hughes wa* thrown forward, leanieg John an i tbe fl*h ere this. He goes j out carriage, and was in immi-| 1 out In tbe “Clover" with Capt. Sony. I nert danger of being thrown nuder the j The “Clover," by tbe way, Is known a* j car, but an employe of the road, Mr.

! at “the President'* yacht,” as the William Carey, who was on tbe ear, ( Grant. 3b . family when here always go out with | managed to reach her and posh her out C. '''.Iliami

Capt. Sooy on their sailing trips. °* danger's wsy, receiving In the act ^ d “,‘- Mr. and Mm. Samuel Nathan, for sev-re painful injuries by bring caught p enB ^ ,f '

many year* cottage renter* now occupy ! between car and carriage, which, how- Frye, lb .. their own seaside residence. It will be j«'»«, have not proven serious, as was at Stovt-y rf . r membrred Mr. Nathan purehaaed th : [first antieijiated. X-Ison.'p'..

property of the late M. Hall Stanton.

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Base Ball.

Cape May

Cuban Giant*.

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‘In It"—tbe Cape May Prirat oili dated in the

to keep it fron dusky Cubans.

They hit.lt so frequently, during the sec lt d itn ng that Bergen re’evid Priest in the third Inning, but they to >n ■discovered tbe secret of his curves and bit him several timet during the relaiuiog inning*. The Giant* seemed • have their plsying clothes on, and othing wa* too difficult lor them to aoomplUh, while Cape May made ,'Vcral serious errors, though also, doag some brilliant playing. They were liable to hit thi ball at the right time, getting in their hit* scattering. The attendance wa* not up to the u«u 1! m irk and the regular learn was not in the i

field.

CONGRESS HALL,

CAPE MAY, K. J.

CAPE MAY.

a bluff, with a clear outlook over the Ooeatt, and pro1 I'Otirenienee. The rooms an- airy, cosy and chiniiservice unexcelled, and there is a lovely six sere lawn, lielis, first-class laundry, fire-escape*, and the most IX) Quests. Congress Hall ha* be n recently renovs-

■tlletit condition.

perfect.

MBS. J. F. CAKE.

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Xfic Windsor, CAPE MAY._N. JF&urWli Season, 1892. Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.

Mis* Mabel Van Gilder appeared lovely in blue tulle, aatinc trimmings, at tbe Congress ball on Monday evening. Cbsnnlng Alien, of Mercbsntville, N. J. Is a guest of tbe Carroll Villa. He ha* secured rooms there for an extended

Miss Bessie Allen was charmingly gowned in fawn-colored brocade satin at tbe celebration ball. She is a beautiful dancer. Wm. X. Herron, and his estimable wife and daughter. Mias Kditb of Washington arc guests of the Carroll Villa for a couple of weeks. Misses Kate and May Ferris, two pleasant ladies, of Philadelphia, are again a 1 the Aldine,where they will enjoy a fortnight of Cape May's comforts. Mr*. Wm. Harley, not unknown to Cape May cottage society, a very estimable lady, ia the occupant tbi* season of cottage No. 35 Windsor avenue. Herbert Jacoby ia again herewith Ute family, regular North street cottagers, and the beach at bathing hour would erem dreary without tbe lad's daily

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Cape Mav_ 1; Cuban

South Lafayette and Congress street* j Rowing for Girls. This be has improved and beautified j If I knew a girl who was dull, heavy .wonderfully, and while the surround- ’ fooled am! heavier tbonghted, with a wnr«IIA«Uw IW inl-rlor k| MaMaS "*»«*** M. , T

also charmingly renovated and furnish- * •mettmes thought she wanted to be aa , ; rinl _ William*. Harrison. Jackson, ed. His turnouts occupy stables St the: " a* another girl, lint did not do lUscs stolen. King '. Frye. Jackson 2. foot of the lawn anything to reach it. nor knew how, 1 i Nelson. Double-play, Thoma* to King, Wa was. Oat HAAS, of W»>™. ** * aw to. to . .1.1-1 g wSL.” £SZ. Pa., will join her mother at ber North ] ><>' r !•<>“'*. P'»cc the oars in her hand* j b<iU , Tl ,„i„ h,,,,!, Krye. lilt by cottage on the 15th. Miss Ben- and tell ber to take care ofheraU, writes j pitched ball, Bergen. Struck out, by

Ellen Lc Garde in a particular article . Bergen 5; by Nelson 5. Passed halls, on this heal thi ul cxercire in the July ! 4; Jackson 5. Wild pltehe*.

'•I-'il-Ho- Jo.to.1.'' L'nktod f

think not. I should have a long rope .... — you know attached to the boat, one end West Capo May.

winter developed I ,n “J band. The position might frigb-| E.G. Doughty has been chosen by Mis* Bcnsell is a I Ul1 ber a little at first, but tbe natural , council to succeed John Greer,resigned

ONE Itl.OCK FROM FASNKMIER STATION. NEAREST IIOFSE TO THE SERF.

STRKTI.Y FIRST-*T.ASS

IN A El. ITS

APPOINTMENTS.

WAIeTER W. CiJKKKN, of Pliiladrlphia, Proprlclop.

inherited from her

mother who has been often beard with delight in Congress Hail parlor musicales, a pure soprano voioe, which, under tbe professional training of Prof. Gilchrist

baa during tbe pa most gratlfvingly.

Mrs. Edward W. Middleton and daughter, Mias Kmllr, of Philadelphia, are enjoying a pleasant sojourn at the Aldlne,where they will pass a Urge portiou ol their time in the present month. Mrs. A. H. Reeves and family, of Chicago, are guest* at the Wyoming, where they will sojourn all the season. Mr. Reeves will join them in a few weeks. They have many relatives and

f.-icoda here.

Wm. B. Kemplou and wife, and hi* bright children are guest* of tbe Chal- . Mr. Kemptou will be remembered as the partner of Mr. Joseph Pat0, who owned the Stockton Hot* I t Gul. Walton secured control of

great batlier, and with herfatber brav s ''«>»»'°ct to help herself would come to j as a member of that body. He i* an the roller* creditably. j her aid, and then, too, row ing is not . arneat, Iborongh-going citizen and will Master Tom Grata and bis sister. Mis* I fi'fficuU to leant. To most girl* it prove an excellent roundlman. Violet, went fishing yesterday, down it ! oomeX aa naturally as walking. They j The Mount Vernon property ow ners Scwciu point, and iuoitildiah glee * m l creep along the water, nut far off shore, are now paying about seven hundred hearts beating high with expectaney, i * ilh oni ‘ “» r * thcn f r f in K t»o, dollar* in tax, but as their street* have threw out their line*. Tom says j keeping stroke for atroke, up and down I not burn accepted by the borougb, no hope I will oateb a whale," and when | "oatehlng crabs" occasionally, old j nioncy can be used to repair them, out at last be felt a bite be was afraid he ■ N • P‘ protsst at being conqoeradby suoli I of the borougb fuml*. The matter wa* had, but when the hook came out it a courageous piece of prettiness, and In quite lully discussed by Council, and proved to be a little black fish, and ! Ulc ,lir ”’ or follr attempt* may be the : Jl,«*ra. Bucholz and Isjnabaugh repre sister Violet is still teasing him about dclighlful Bi^rt is their*. So thia glr’l | senting ML Vernon ioteresta ou Tues-

hi* w hale. Papa Edward Ural/ lt j »>«h tbe torpid liver and tbe ictbrrgic never happier than when be can aasbt' f, '* lio « nmit bo the gainer, for ahe ha. in making the children happy. i » nd

. , . | breathe quicker in that unison of tine

kept by her faat impelled oars. How can such a girl long remain ill or stupid ? J. W. Eagan’s bakery, 0 Mansion street, is a great convenience to tbe

of tbe community.

Skiff Rare.

Tbe skill race at Anglesea ou the Fourth, course around bell buoy at:d stake boat, five miles to sea and return, i

resulted in thfc ••Elalc,” Capt. Cold burg. *’ U p™ *

getting first place; “Rita," Capt. Belli. | r ’

7 ”, and pastry, and tbu season baa added : Long, second place. Tbe ".\or*. , ,, , , , , . . rx i. - ... , ... i ... ,10c cream, which I* of fins quality, to

■Dark, “Applegate and “Annie'

■ - e i • j * re. . biabuan!**. ater Ices of tbe various • tiniabed in the order named. The An- . ... i .i —rrod. Cottage families

with hia goods

| glesea Yacht Club will give four prizes ciasea for a race of eat boat* ov. r i*l courss on Mondiy, July 18th.

n is served e'tber in

Misses Far

mie and Bessie Bockiua, nt several weeks of the .t tbe Devon, as has lieeu tbeir custom. They goto the Sauveur Summer School of Languagesal Exeter, Hampshire, where a delightful atmospliere prevails and summer pleasures and tbe Improvement of the mlod go handja baud most profitably. Wm. Smith and family, of Philadelphia, ooeupy Mask cl Ware’s cottage. North street and Windsor avenue, and have a very pleasant, cool and comfortable summer home. Miss Doily Smith, quite fascinating, sod her charming guests. Miss Ksppelmso and Mis* Shraeder, though a little timid io tbe big breaker*, find tbe turf and strand their daily attraction. Tommy Kelly warn taken out by Mr. George J. Klobardsou, in his steam yacht “Nellie" tbe other day, beut upon tempting some of the finny tribes of tbe sounds to Tommy's hook. "Tommy I smell a fish, lets throw out our line*"— exclaimed Mr. R., jokingly as they lay i. Over want the lines,and, lo’. Tommy ad a nibble at once, and assisting the little fellow in manipulating tbe line, up a five-pound sberpshead. Manager Kelley,of Grand Opera House lame, say* Tommy knowa bow toeateh fish. Cottager R. Row* Miller. 83 Windsor avenue. Is certainly very cosily housed. Having purchased the property be baa made the place one of the most comfortable and delightful of seaside homes. To the rear of tbe house an addition baa been built that provides a lovely veranda to the second story, giving one of tbe finest outlooks to the sea, over the

>t to the Point

and tbe open country that can bs Imagined. Throughout Uw collage every and appliaiee baa been provided for comfort, either during tbe or the cooler weather of autumn. Mr.MUler's bayborse“Mack," year* old Is a beauty and a floe stepper, pronounced by many ooe of the finest roadsters and handsomest appearing at tbs Cape Jbi* anas >n. But is Is forgotten when Paps Millar ■ to take a frolic with baby Rich-

ard Rosa Miller, Jr.

And So They Married . There was something a little bit mantle about tbe wedding Pastor N performed at bis boarding place. Hotel Devon, ou Fourth of July nl near midnight though very tired fr

of tbe day’s

bratiou, tbe prospective fee and tbe pleasure of making two hearts happy quickly rallied him. Tbe parties to the contract were Miaa May Packwpod ard Edmund Ma.v, Jr., both of Moorestow i

N. J. They had

Fourth and were guests at tbe Eiberon.

Wonderful G.x'ns. Dr. Miles' Nervine not only cures all nervoua diseases, headache, blues, nervous prostration, alcepleasoe**, neuralgia, St. Vltnadance, fit*and hysteria, but also builds up tbe body. “1 am pleased ! to say that after years of inteoae suffering with ner.ou* disease, headache and prostration, 1 tried Dr. Miles' RestoraNervine, and in two week* gained

fully.

members were present except Mr. txtlto* The minutes of the various meetings held during the past mouth were read aud apA motion to have the charter snd re-

vised ordinances printed was voted ***k™5*[*;

Councilman Steven* reported

placed on record tne fact that the Fi

sleep, but now sleep perfectly nd am atlll improving wonderCannot aay enough for the Ner-

cit, i'niinr-ii vine.—Mu*. L. Mu.i.auii, Dunkirk, N. my louncn y .. . S( ,, e cuiIorncr used Nervine and City Council held a regular meeting gained fifteen pounds in flesh.—Uiiown a Tuesday evening last at which all A Mavninv. Cortland. N. Y." Trial

bottles and elegant book free- at Many veranda * Dd _ looking

Admitted the Facts. Newspaper editors bi

day evening, but nothing definite was determined upon, and an adjourned meeting Is called for next Tuesday evening to continue the diaeusalon. Tbe

general Impn-saion Woiih'

Council ia that tlie borough is not in nauclai condition to assume tbe respo atbllity of the new streets at jirescnt.l*'cause they arc apt to prove expensive and to absorb considerably more money than the treasury will stand. The matter w ill be thoroughly canvassed, howe ver, and an effort will be made to arrange the n alter satisfactorily t > all. Lawyer Charles H. Edmunds, of Philadelphia, fs comfortably ensconced on one of onr moat fashionable avenues, aud la delighted with hia location. Mrs, Edmunds Is also enjoying the change

greatly.

Lawyer 8. W. Reeves and family, of Philadelphia, are again with us, comfortably settled away in their coay Yorke avenue collage. Dr. Harrison and family,of Washington, will occupy tbeir Broadway

a* usual.

Theodore W. Stone and family, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mayor U« and wife. Mr*. Stone and Mr*. Hr

said tbe stranger to tbe ediu r h as they sat on tbe hotel ipping their lemonade and

which spread away to tbe horizon deep- , ery ly, darkly, beautifully blue, •‘yea, head

inning tbeir column* for work is very trying, and tbe man who

that the Dr.

Miles Medical Co. are responsible, we make room for tbe following testimonial from R. McDougall, Auburu. lod., who ' two years noticed a stoppage

> vacation

with charter, on fourth Monday in June fi al t em i i be

with assessor to rjvlse tax duplicate for ferent doctors, found no relief, but uue tbe year. bottle of Dr. Mile*' New Heart Cure Current bill* .mounting to about The elegant book, “New

* , and btartllng facta, free at Marcy and

•2..rfX) were ordered paid. Meeray. It t lla all abont Heart and — 1 — ! Nervous Diseases and many wonderful

Press Excursion | dure*.

The Pennsylvania Railroad Companv ,, ,, , , . , , , , , ,, i George W. Coles, manufacturing eonwill make a special tour for the Press fee u 0 ner, 114 Market street, Phlladelof Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- phis, ia tbe proprietor of an old establagton to Cape May on Friday,reaching | Hahed and reliable boose and offers a * a oVi.wV i> v .nH win remsin P** 1 wif‘7 of choice conlecUons, «m-

reclioner* novelUra and fruit. Dealers

•dock P. M„

until Monday July lllh, number of journalista and lady friends It ia expected, will be about two hundred. Arrangements have been 'made for tbeir entertainment at Stockton Hotel. There will be a banquet given in j tbeir honor on Friday evening, and s hop on Saturday evening.. There will be trip* upon tbe new trolley road, a sail iu the yachts, Ac.

Tbe Borough Council of Cape May I’oint ou Tuesday evening made ■rrugements to light that place by eleotriclty.

Wiley, of Congress baths is about I add s new feature to bts business. R has not yet revealed wbat It ia to b).*

living by

occasionally." “Yes," replied tbe editor, "head work is very trying. I fi id it ao, cspecI -Ily when tbe hours are long.” “How many hours a day do yon work!" queried tbe atrarger. 'Four," aaid the editor.

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"Head workf" “Yea, every bit of ll “Newspaper or gem “Neither. Pm a barber." Then tbe edlior abut himself up I c'oae aa the sac umbrella which be cat ried.

The orchestra will arrive at Tbe

theae goods will Sod it to their Inter- Carlton, Cape May Point, to-day and ete to patronise Ibis bou« and to tbu. Utelr first. .noert in Cailton Hail obtain rapid selling goods, which are i ... slwsva fresh and deliretelv flavored tf I thl ' e "" D - Th ' resident.amWmltor.

of the Point are united tv attend.

BeTiew of Reviews for July. The Kator of Xtrlttn. alsrar* tnurlj lo I tbe subject matter H preseou. Is espeelallj so mjXe j ute^Bumber. AUbougb tae munlb^.0 after iLe rtepebUcaj csndm/lr fre-idci.i complelr and IntelUsenI characl .r skclcli ol Menuunn Harrison ihal baa ever been »rltien. In the text ot ibr article appears * portrait. f President Harrison at Us desk, taken ou tbe

Ute of Jane.

In “Tbe Pro*real of tbe world" of Ibis numtTSsr^ft!:

8. A’. Wiley'* tent is now raised and ready for the accommodation of visitors. He still advocates more pavilions on tlie front. He is proj rietor of Congress bath houses, which are f orooghly and completely equipped. *

-“.-ARLINGTON HOTELS / ►o'lle R. R. Sfatton. Grunt Kfrcet, Cape Way.

Uuder pciwousl miasgement of JOHN J. KROMERlaas Cuisine. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Reanomibln.

^Omh DEYOI?,-^

NOIJTII I* A FAYETTE ST.

Y'oar Knilroad Station, llcacli A Pont Office. The Devon has Imtii recently enlarged and improved. Cuisine first cIsm.

RATES 810 AND 612 PER WEEK.

ALL YEAR HOUSE,

MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

Marine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect. K1KTY -j- ADDITIONAL -f ROOMS

now 0PEH FOR THE RECEPTION OF 0UESTS. MRS. F. IIAI.I

G-A-RROLL

JarkMon Sirrrt-I. near thp Bearli.

CAPE MAY, N. J.

Delightful location. Everything First-Class. Close to Ocean Pier. MILS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

EXCEESIOK HOT AND COLD

Sea Water Baths.

WITiL.1 Ai\I T. STEVETVSt. Contractor & Builder,

Cor. JetforMon and I'orgle Mreciu, Estimates Given. Satisfaction guaranteed.

sneeUInrlr Intertsilax r*P«r «u “Bu-ala's

DO YOU NISH TO ENJOY FINE PASTRY AND DESSERTS!

Favorih Flawing Eihts, k

Playing Cards,

lack of the bi-st playing cards, with ‘ * * i eject tunable

advertisement oi

ami Confectioner*. Suld by all fi rat-clan. J®

luting upon them, will 1 . any address upon the receipt of a by the Foumeuta Company,