Cape May Daily Star, 15 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR 1’UBLISHKI) EVKRV MORNING, iExcsmraotT). TDEMOVnU or JILT *»B

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FRIDAY. JJJLY 15. 1892.. A vcr>- nW hop occurred st Carltou lIiHUC, Cape May Point, la* eroniiifi. The mualc «aa eicellent and the mum room la very well prejiared for dauelon. The rottage tamillc-fthe r..lnt were very well repreaetiled. A oompanr «ith ^a million dollar* capital baa be*n chartered at Trenton to propel atrret and other ear* by mrane of L-nmpreaacd air. A company will get a cinch on the atmoaphere get up a ayndlcate fortheaaleof It la now In order.

Since the incarceration of the ballot box Ktuflera death baa overtalii-n tbr father* of two of them, and the atatement la made that their fatal illneaa.-a were ha«trued by the going to their diagraoed children, who for tbe benefit of men a great deal higher up,

did the dirty work.

One of the great--t ball gamea of tbe acaaon will probably be played at tbi Athletic Park to-morrow between the Cape May team and the A. C. S. !«'. Thia U tbe aeeood game of the aeritis the firat haviug been piayed in Philadelphia on Monday, reaulting in a victory for Cape May, by I acore of 3 to 2, after a hard-fought battle.^ Receiver Cole, of the People'* Rank, Sea lale City, ye»terday declared a dividend of 40 per cent. Tbe bank failed uu May SS, with aaaeti enough, waa a la ted at the time, to jay the dr]ioaltor* In foil. Mo«t of the outfttandlng note* have fallen due and It ia probable that the Block holder, wi aoon be called upon to make up II deficit. Many of them aay they wl not do thlft without raaort to law. Mayor Wanaer haa veto-d another rrftolulion paafted by the Jcrney City Hoard ol Aldermen, who voted 3138.60 for 10® yard, of llruaaela carpet f^0bt new Diatrict Court room. Tbe IHayor In hi* vetomenaagecay.; "I a piece of tbe ear|>et fiirnlabed, i have bad It examined with a vh aaoertainlag the retail price of i quality of carpet. The carpet h» U known at ‘llicgin'a 6 wire,’and the retail price for tbi» claa» of carpet l» cent* per yard. The difTen-noe bciwmi the price and tbe rate cliarged the city la SO cent, per yard. Tbe Diatrict Coart room, by atrlct meaaurem. quirva eighty-a. « cn yard>. Tbe i itemired id^be bill atatca tbe i furnlabed at 103 yarda. For cutting and .tbe oftoal waate on a amail aurface like the room in queetion. fifteen yarda garploa aecmi wasteful.” Carpet aeema to be bought In Jersey City manner that Kir* Alarm* are bqnght

FIRE!!

inbabtants of the Bontigh of Cape May ^jljoining t{.b city were Ian night awakened at one o'clock by

aa alarm of tire, ,and tbe Broadway,

Market owned by V. R. Swain wxa 'di». covered to be .»n lire In tbe back part. Nothing could be done at trace to hiud'-r the progresft of tbe (ire and It w«>n comunlcited t" tbe iiiabrbuihling cau«ing ie explosion of some j-owtler which lew up a portion of the building. The

••re waft entirely destroyed.

Hy throw ing * ater on the adjoining ouaeo tbe spread of the tire waa prernted. Tbe night waa very calm, or a iaxstrou. fire might have mulled. The property waa partially inaured. Among the drat to diaoover the fire were Mayor George U. Reeves and A. W. Hand, of this paper, who hastened call the Fire Department, of this city, which promptly responded by sending up tbe hook and ladder truck, ac

number of men. wbu

good service. Meantime the borough buckets and ladders were got out igorona use saved the adjoining a I Vie* tbe borough need wat*and fire department? Tbe fil engines were not taken up b.-cause they

could not have been used.

Jerseys and all the latest rubes Wiley'a Congress baths. Rooms to-re by day, week, month or season.

The talk about starvation wages tbe Carnegie mills, at Homestead, is the . silliest sort of nonsense. Nothing of the kind existed there and nothing of tbe kind waa proposed tube established. The table of wages paid in the

show that In the slabbing mill skilled healer* have been earning 36.87 per day, aooogh

EXTRA.

©tip Glrests.

JudgtffJarriaon's three children are Ttco/uSVftqncjrr. the Sugar Trust King, and manahaant are occupying a : suite of apartment at the Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. W. <>. Dayton, of Camden. are a Very popular, entertaining couple, registered a! the Clulfotite for Mr. J. Kelly, brother of our esh-etned

cottager Thoa. F. Ki by bis fam.lyle stopping W. F. Griflith, a very p

chant of Newark, Delaware, and hi*

Judge R. 8. Davta-of Washington, I). C.. ia at C.«giras Hall. Mr. and Mr*. Uvl C. RUkr.of WasV iugton, art among Cape May relative*. Mrs. Chaa E. I'ancoast. a well known society lady of Fhltadelpbu, is stop|dng at Congress Halt. Dr. G. It Morohoum-, a prominent physician, ai . ompaniol by hi* wife, la a Windsor guest. Wm. D. Dpuglc and wife, of Baltimore, are again a'. Congress Hail, where they are regular habitues.

M. Perrim

I’hiUdeiphla. accom-

the Moilnt! l' 1,1 ' cd **>' ll ’* « lf '' * ,! • 1 » re « u, « i Windsor. They occupied a c >ttagc her.-

ninent mcr- I io

s J.-sterday |

I phial

ive returned tc

in Traey, pa*tt

f Christ

Do you wi lugs? Drink

The lieat soda In Cape May :

nedy's C. B. I‘.

Cream dates, fresh to-day, N Washington street. Champagne Mist i> more popular ixu ever, at Many A Mecray'a.

In Consultation

Dr. Pepper and Dr. Tyson, of Phila-

delphia, came down last evening and

Id a consultation over the condition Mr. E. C. Knight, who still remains ry 111 at bis cottage. Dr. Pepper jtateroent to a Star reporter in e said that the |«tient's condi-

tion remained about tbe same, no new symptoms of special gravity having ap-

peared. Tbe great beat and long

avoid languid fi

Lafayi

for an extended sojourn. I ” , , Mi,a Elizabeth Campbell, i very at- i l ‘” u ~ ^ traotive young lady, l. now sojourn- lUrry Adler, a popntar H.U.morea... lug at tire Chalfo.de. where .be i. , ! arrived at the StocktonUlt evening,and rueat of th. Miasea Hacna. r ‘ mlI J r « bo b ‘ ve lwn

Mr. F. B. Ilushnsll is off on a journey | ‘"C rilo f b, ‘’“ to the north, visiting bis old home. Ar- [ “ cv ' " l *' i

cade, N. Y.. Buffalo and Staten lalaud, j Memorial Chur. u. t at the latter place visiting hi* *on,C*pt. Gbvatnut, Pb.Udelphla.u.. Mile* J. Bust Dell. ; f,,r ,,in “f ,f ‘ n * ! for 1 Furman S. Belcher, tbe well know n »Uy at the Mount \ ernon.

eighth and Filbert atieet merchant, of Philadelphia, with hi* family, arrived at the Lafayette yesterday and will re-

main the entire season.

J. C. Mitchell and his sister, Mra. j., '* pa*tor "f Ih-uudary Avenue I reshj

teiian Church, Baltimore.

Mrs. N. M. Ward aud family, of l l ic i Pbiladelpbia, are occupying

,k a | apartments at the Lafayette. Mrs.

Ward la here for the acaaon and ia

charming and pleasant lady.

f weeki

Rev. Edward II. Uobbln*. of Baltimore, is a guest at Carlton House,Cal*Ma> Point, accompanied by his aon, t John Ilaldcman Robbins, lit

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madc^ytat

Unno

i dine

told u

i his ■

tngtb,

and haa made him somewliat weaker.

Gnm drops are very fin Washington street. Make your ice cream :

M. Mitcbe'l, prominent residents West Walnut street, Philadelphia, enjoying a pleasant sojourn at Lafayette. They will remain Six wee Mb- Laura Mercer ia one of the clely bell,* at the Cape this acas

dresae* in excellent roach admired at the hotel the delights of the autf she is

ftud.

Mra. J. B. Hcji-r, of Philadrlphl a popular guiat of tbe Lafayette.

Archbishop P. J. Ryan, of Philadcl-

«. j I'bia, and Rev. Father M. J. Giesaon,

' 1,. | of St. Francis church, that city, are ' j guests lor a few day* of tbe Archbishop's sister, Mr*. Col. E. S. Bowen,

Kennedy cottage, on

The Gracelil Art ol Dinting. Madam li. Louis

CONGRESS HALL,

Al*i: MAY, X. 3.

At Moderate Fixed Price*. /.I

1005 and SCI Malmit Street, PnilsADKl-PIIIA.

E'tablubtd 1818.

TO OOTTAOKBS. FREKCH BOOTS SHOEMAKER Rrpalring done ln'Br>t<lass style. Ohargn

I Uuih of brick, *ilua'.-d ••n a bluff, with a clear outlook over the Oorau. and pro- - vlded with every comfort and eonvenlenee. The rooms are airy, rosy and charmingly litt-d ; the cniaine and sen ire uuexcell d. and there- ia a lov ely six acre law n. Paaaengcr elevator, eleetrie ts-lla, first-elaaa laumlry, tire-escape*, and the roost rompleta amngementa (hr .VIU Gueata. Congress Hall baa ben recently renova- | ted. repainted and out iu exvcnriit . ..ndHI.m The sanitary arrangement* are of

- the most approvedatttteiu and are now perfect.

MRS. J, F. C'AKK.

^Tlic Wind so CAPE MAT._N. JMe&th!hoa,1891 Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.

hrlea Benton, tbe

well known Philadelphia Democratic politician. She will pass the season at

tbe I-afaycttc.

J, Swing Wtllia and wife.

1th !

their childreD. Mias Alma and Master Stanford, of Court House, were among friends here yesterday, and In tbe afternoon took passage on the mammoth ateamer~Repablic to PMIadelptU*. Mi*. J. G. Harrison, wife of a prominent Philadelphia iron merchant,

Mr. Edward Shlppen, the popular' Philadelphia nierchant.of almost world- 1 wide prominence, arrived at the Stock-1 ■mug. Besides attending to 1

T

COAL . HAT . FEED.

duties he find,

as Consul in Philadelphia forCbile, Ecuador, which countries he has repre- I -

seated for * longtime. , ■ Mr. John Trsynor, » millionaire aev- : P 0 ™* c3th , . on of . r " c - eral times over, and hi* wife and pica*-1 Mb' screened selected Coal. I pper ant daughter. Mlaa Nettle, are occupy- j ls:lii£h Coal a s]«cialt}‘. Fire Woo«l

home U m Merion, Pa., with h, 'r'^i!f« »'l-e Slockton. Mr. ; promptly delivered. Hay, Freshly daughters. Misses Agoos, Berth* allJ j T"*} u » r >’ ODO ° r ,b « uibaaomlog^ cKhy Ground Feed, and all requisites in Grace, were among the arrivals at the r *"* " lc *KO- *> m reman food for hotSCS and cattle. SatisfacMarine \ .11* yesterday. They are here I „„ Mi „ Mlo . tion guaranteed. Prompt attention

the to all t" 3 ’' orders. Hotels

•I>eDd a mouth o:

Mg, J. M. Oliver, tbe retired whole- 1 j sale groceryman of Philadelphia, is:

will, hit family stopping at the Clial-; iD1 , M „ w . j7 Beuuctt, .

confectioner'* | font* for tb* anmmrr. Although ad- Bessie Bennett, who f, A. P. * II. B. Todd, the artistic pho- ' v » n0 «! M '- oliver U » ,i11 haa been with Mra. Moore,

tograpbrrs. are better i-qulpp-d tiuvn j oroua, enjoying a two mile walk every ever to do fine work at their galh-riis, I morning before breakfavL foot of Congrea* Hall lawn j Mtaa Fannl* Hewlingt, of PhBadel-

internting | bandaome and

OXK RI.OCK FROM 1*AVSI'.\(ii:it STATIOY. XEAREhT IIOl’NK TO THK M'RF.

STRICTLY FIRNT-C I.AKS IX ALL ITS APPOIXTMKXTH.

WAIaTER W. GRKKX, of Philadelphia, l*ro|arieloP.

■ icvto. i

game U

and that under the new arrangement propoaed hr the company their mum wage* with steel billets selling at 383 per ton—would be 36.67 per day; that under the projected plan the lowest wages of a screw man would ha 36.41 a day; that Uie lowest wages of the workers known aa heater's firat helpers would be #4.75 dally; and that in the plate mills, where rollor* hail earmid 38.31, screwmeu 37.04, tablemen 36.65 and lint shearmen 38 66 per day of twelve hours, tbs reduction In the wages paid per 100 tons, even if the minimum point in tbe sliding scale waa to be tbe constantly determining factor, would be slight-- As the New York TYttt says: “To speak of men earning from 34.73 to 36 per day aa ••tarring laborer*' la the height of abaordity.” Even the unskilled labor employed iu the mill la paid 31.60 a day, which sum, though not large, will keep starvation at arm's length, anyway.—Comdcn

Cawrier.

main in that city nntil

'a Columbian Exposition o|>eiia. i H. SI..in. Esq . Mr. Beebe. Mr.

while away a pleasant hour", j ‘',‘.7''“', | Holt, tbe brother* White, U. R. Mlleentaat A. P. A H. 11. Todd * pho- *')l** b . <*»« the Wyoming. Mias Hew- la; j p. Craig,Ovo. Eabeiickand oUtograpl. gallery, foot of Perry atreet. i ling, and Mia. Ora Revrea will together 1 en Philadv Iphiana and eoUajerr, — I vi » 11 ,lle tuouotaina of Pennsylvsni*. t ., } %ilU C apt. Smith yeaurel.y

leaving to-morrow morning. "She i*j t0 lLl , fi.hing bu.ka, some fifuen mil. a real sweet,'' remarked a lady yesterday. I al „ ld WMie , llg ctlcll( . of u,,*.. .peaking ..f Mia. Hewllnga. | looOmKBe sex bis. now brought in so'

Misa Nellie Millemin, of East Orange, | plentifully.

N. J . where abe Is couuUd_one of »o- Mr*. R. W. Downing, wife of the riety's greatest belle*, is apenJlng the j Comptrollor ..I the Pennsylvania .ninmer aa the guest of Mlaa Carrie Railroad Company come with a Hallnlay. Mia* Millemin I* a great far- party to tbe Stockton la*t evi-ning for orite here among the young people. She 1 an extended stay. With Mr*. Downing hourly elocutionist and herrecita- J are Mrs. P. G. Taylor. Robert D. Taytions bring her much favorable com- lor, Mias Frances L. Taylor, Mlaa Winnie enL i Taylor and.Mia Katharine Taylor, ol Fraulcin Offenbach Grunewald. niece j Philadelphia, aud Mlaa Helen Dickson, of Offenbach, the great composer, who Frank D. Dickson, Mr*. R J. Scott, of com]>o*ad more operas than moat men Pittsburg. TUey are occupying suites eonld remember, will contribute selee- ' of airy ocan front room*.

. both, as we oouTd tk.n* on tbe piano at tbe next Sunday

•Ding concert at Congress HalL Sbe trcmcly talented In music aud her

lioanling villas supplied.* DAVID KODAK, j Foot of Jackson Street. J ^ . A. W. HAND, Notary Public and Commissioner ,

of Deeds.

OCEAN.

Morris Rodgers, ton of Mr. John SI. KudSer*. of Wllmlogtou. Del., and grandson of Mr*. F. HaUcnbeck, of Marine Villa, this city, was on tbe steamer Trave, when abe collided with aud enttbrougb a sailing vessel. HI* letter to hi* father, describing tbe exciting scene, may be of interest to onr reader*, especially so to Morris' young

friends here.

••On Wednesday morning (day after ;) Harry Penny packer and I con-

i»n«

sailing) I eluded tl

hardly contain ourselves. So about daybreak we went on deck aud were seated in our steamer chain, wondering how the folk* were in Wilmington. This waa about 6.90 o'cloCk, when all

we beard loud abonting, gonga and tbe engine* slopped. We

both rushed forward and there In tbe feg. not a hundred feet ahead of our boat, was a large, three-masted v easel. Id another eeeond we bad crashed right through her, cutting her in two hack of

_ bad not born

reversed we kept right on. just aa if going through sea weed. The a tern of the wreck passed on oar right, the bow left. Tbe crew on tbe steamer . _ immediately lowered two lifeboats and went to tbe reacne. "'All were saved except two men who were klUed in tbe collision. The survivors, numbering 18, were cared for on tbe Trave

aud will be tent home.

■Harry and I were only sick a day or and no* feel like old sailors, especially after our dangerous experience. Remember ua to all who enquire after the ‘touriata of Wilmington.’ ”

fort.

e delicious.

Last acaaon in our dally Issue of July 11th, we urged Council, who were then considering the advisability of putting In a fire alarm system, to advertise for bids and competition. They did not do It, however, but awaiting a more convenient season, they ordered the Gamewell system, paying we confidently believe about doable Its vslne. August 6th, 1891, we called attention to the fact that they were paying 3103 more for auranoe than It could be obtained tbe most reliable companies,'but Jority in council ignored tbe matter,

permitted the city to

the fact * for l»ed for w its m*\ itter,sn-i'

some other agency, than that of mnndi A Stltea. Their policy aern be to aeek bid* only when there ato be a possibility of soma other their political associates getting city work or business. Bot here are two Incidents In which city money has bean wsated, deliberately thrown away wtthoat aa effort on tbe pert of the authorities to save It. Tha city cannot afford thia kind of management and the men who are gouty of It would find it difficult to give a legitimate reason (or 1L We are familiar w ilh Cap* May's municipal history, for a nambgr of years bask mlngly is the attampted bribery c rmbsr* of souacll to Mil tbe waie irks to a prim* corporation la MM6.

Cncoauut cream cakes uaa'. 61 Washington ati

execution of the moat difficult music i* artakF^voriuTcrmniRoot O^r!^" 7

simply faultless. She haa studied for year* in the heat schools of,

Germany. j Trauks. vm!~iae^ eta., at I. H. Smith ' Ufcyetlf and Bask St*., Cape Bay. May Merrer. one ..fan estimable A Sou'a. 47 Washington street. | „ *,„ x.thonred te act s. Philadelphia lamily collating »t No. Fine aaaortment of cigar* at Ken- ; Executor*. Administrators, tiuardiana and 10 Congress street, is one of tbe nicest nedy'* U. 8. P. Axenu tor tbe mxnasement and care of propof Cape May's rammergirU this s.waon; Chlldreo'a hop and entertainment erty.the'CoDeettoo of Interest, Dividend and

maobfactnred sod for sale only by Jos. eph Hand, Jeweler, opposite post office. West Jersey Cabinet ia unique and as catching on. Finest Liquor*. Coolest rooms. Grant street, next Arlington. L H. Smith A Son, 47 Washington atreet, headquarters for elothiog, fur-

nishing goods, underwear.

For Sxlx—Awning tent fourteen feet square, in good cooditlim. Poles, stakes and fitting* complete. Capt. Franks' sigar store, Washington street.

11-41.

Co ntrlbuiions of poetry to the DaiLT Star must "come well recommended” by being short. In good measure and rhyme contain someth ing worth saying, and be accompanied by the name of contributor. • Crushed violets cream soda at Kenned,'. u. s. p. L U. Smith e Bon, 47 Wnehlngton street, for tailoring of any description. John Akins' sanerior Ice cream made at bia own Philadelphia facta of the purest materials. The Cheater Photo Studio retain* ty. The usual < for floe cabinets p

Union Transfer Co. ' s: ' HO T EL .’ COLUMIBIA, *

ii4£i ! £1£

BAGGAGE EXPRESS

—AND—

general .'.Railrosi.'. Ticket;. Agent?. orsTse*! Cor. Washington and Jackson St*. Itxcuace rxlleittaeand rheeked toxll poritft fmm hotrb and cot lives, and delivered to and residences in ituladelplil*.

Moderate^.. V r .. Osir/. i»r,l*alUnlni NO II* XV. Jl. h-rr-JCJiKY. Ulr.d Hotel Da,to

^-ARLINGTON HOTELS Opposite R. R. Station. Cirant Street, Cape - Under jieraonalmahagement of JOHN J. KROMER. First-class Cuisine. Irfirgo Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.

OFFICE OF

^OTEL DEVOIR,

: Trust aud Sale Deposit Co. so, TH ,AFA ', KT ^ “ T ' - m 4 j Ib’enr Kailrotul Ktnlion, Jlenfli A Post Office.

Admission 85 cents.

love of tbe dance and pleasures ^if the n. ■unt. 'il ,h, CUU..U

, ", fL. M r " ” “* *. onthusiaatic over the excellent music charge' fi lend of Mi*> Mary Sloan, of btock.on furoUbcd ( . rrry b} . Mr . j obn e ^ u .e,aodthetwo reap may, pleas. s n Mf jMr , lh VonWenlng. 1 00 lemand together Mu* Moans balblng ^ Ie|BCD a ^ iu of re J tarertatta garb Ibis year la of blue Jerrev cloth. , . .., ■ . iowed. f , , " , , .... , ' „ u ai'ility. Mr. bontag, violinist, U |

„d ..u b. ' Ui ; orhu ‘ , -Octioo in hTumcU o.t iw n. M » ln osi*-.

UmCv.na.Mn t.r„„,oa E. s u„a „a

Treasurer or Agent of Charitable.

Beneficial. Keligluoa and otber organ nations

and execute Trusts of every descnylloa. receipted lor and safely kept without

Money will be received payable r check and on time deposits, ne per cent, per annum will be alii. 0. THOMPSON. Agent.

Camden. X. J.

-OSS em IU riainc sou a.u-isim auu Incorporated Novetnbev 10.1»«. men who are enjoying tbe re* breerear •"■* ‘ u • *»o,c sou s-u^,sno auu

, J ' , , , , was for several year* with Maph-son, in CAPITAL,

for the summer, and who has become , . , ., , , , . , . . .. Loudon.-and rcceatlv leader „f orehes. ,

very popular, is Anguatua Ualfoui

•200,000.

Do you want roar cheek* and good health? Drink Favorite Cream Root Beer. Bach bottle make* five' gxllous. Tbe driuk that stimulate* health, and

fttaKEUSS

young actor of tbe tragic school, who ha* apiwared with the Booth-Modjeska Co. Mr. Balfour is the son of a Cbilan millionaire, a gentleman at the bead of the National Railway system and with large Interesls In the nitrate deposit* of that country. Mr. Balfour waa born in Penman Anglesey, Wales, and came to thia country at an early age. He received his education at Hamilton College, where be carried off the honors for. oratory In two aueoeasive contests. Although but 86 year* ol age, Mr. Balfour has made his mark lu his profession and gives every promise of a suc-

cessful career.

Miss Gussk- Gould, one of the oomcliest of Windsor avenue laasiea, at their summer cottage No. 31, will have for a week’s visit her Intimate friend from Philadelphia, Mlaa Bessie Shields, a very charming girlof Mlaa Goaaie'* own age, sweet seventeen. Last evening ahe received Misa Blanche Harris, a very pretty girl Ito remain until to morrow evening. Th* Gould cojlag* witnesses many pleasant aisetSl nlhrrings of bevies of yonngroilfy, wfio spend many happy momenta lojrfber. Mia* Joaie Gould, a •‘star, a moat amiable and at tractive young lady, add* much to the pleasure* of the circle. On Wednesday the aistera, accompanied by Mr. W. C. Douglass and his non, Mr. F. J. Douglass, enjoyed a delightful afternoon crabbing In the sounds. The sport ran l high and the catch was good.

MANAGEMENT.

ALEX. O. C ATT ELL President. F. W. AYKK, Vice President. ED WAUL) B. HA LL Bvcrettry and Tress

!)I HECTORS:

LXI.O. CSTTXLL, E. C.XxiuBT. \ W. Area, exoaox K.Tatlor George G.Gxxxx, EiiWixr. 8. Hxix.

iris. J. W. Cxxnxr. rnoao, Lxwis Bsri,

. : ISAACB.fiwrTR. O.W.DlcuBSBxrr

Kpwaro Bxm-s.

cenlly lead-

tra at Hotel St Marco, St. Augustine, Florida. Mr. VonWcning ia a finished pianist, who has had an education from the best European conservatories, and has for several years past taught In Philadelphia. The program ia changed , nightly, and the operatic and elastic ' re lections are delightfully rendered.

An especially fine prograt

ranged for Saturday evening. The musical selections rendered at tbe'Cbal- i foot* are made all the more interesting and enjoyable on these occasions wben Mr. Clifford Lewi* kindly volunteer* to play tbe clarionet. Mr. Lewis, though an amatenr, not only possesses a masterly technique, but 1* a thorough inns!-!

cian and a moat finished artisL He haa ctaj-to na-a-uc. o.

frequently entertained an audience at! th. Academy of Music, PhiUdelphla. '

On Sunday next Mr. Wenlpg and Mr. j t „ Srt Twl0 , Com . Sontag will furnish the music during nany. npeculducounts on Early Cask UrScre the service at the Presbyterian church | * l ** lM .

aud a* Mr. Lewis baa kindly offctgtl his j aasiatanee the music will be of a very

high order.

If yon waul to go to the fishing banka tbe pretty sloop yacht "Restleaa," la what you are looking for. Leave order* at the pier office. She lies usually off near the pier. One of the meet popmar restaurant* re this city ia Fred. Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson

j p. pAf^ISON,

Agent and Communion Dealer. 69 Washington St.*

LEWIS T. STEVENS,

Notary Public,

DAILY STAR OFFICE.

The Devon has been recently enlarged and Improved. Cub.ir;c first el***. RATES 610 AND 812 PER WEEK. AlL YEAR HOUSE. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. FIFTY -j- ADDITIONAL -f KOOMS mow on* nit the receptiom or cuests. MR*. F. HALLKKBECK.

CARROLL VILLA, jHrkwon Strefl, near tlir Upacb. CAPE MAY, V. J. Delightful location. Everything Firat-claaa. Cloaa to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

K.XCKIaSIOK HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths.

Rl-riaJ suesaksa

WIX^LIAM T. STEVJETS'S. Contractor & Builder, Cwr. Jeflenson mid Corgle NlreeU, Uti mates Given. Satis faction guaranteed.

oysters, crabs, fish, Ac., are skilfully prepared by expert cooks. Liquors of Use best qualities ore dispensed at the f

DO YOU WISH TO EW0T PISE PASTRY AKD DESSERTS! ~ hmh Fboriiig Ezlracts,

by the leading Caterers and Confectioner*. Bold by all firebcl***

printing upuu tl

I>Aid to any address upon tbe receipt of '* cent* by the Frumiuta C<m)«uy