CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PCBUS11ED EVERY MORNING, mcxrr DOisoTHiiorru or jn.t Am a vein.
seals
> Editors 4 PabUsbers-
SATURDAY. JULY 16. 1892. Cape May va. Nlc-l..«o at tfar ball I«rk to-day. N ioetdw n plays Rood ball, and ererybodj- kouvs Imir Cape May plays. A Rood Ratu<- may be conCdenUy predicted. General Wm. J. Sewell, of Camden, wbo is cottaRiOR here as usual Id bis Windsor avenue ootlaRe, arrived on Saturday evcnlDR Id bis private car from Sea Girt, where be baa been for a weak exercising command over Second New Jersey Brigade,of which beisBrigadier General. There is a growing desire among tbe residents and aammer visitors to Ca]e May to bare Washington street more anbstantlally paved. It la upon this street that the larger amount of Ira (tic and travel is done, and it would probably prove to be economical In the end, as well as narfnl if it were paved with The services in tbe churches yesterday seemed to be of unusual interest, and the attendance uj>on all the vloes was large. Rev. Mr. Cook ins. yesterday morning, dellvere eloquent and intereating discourse from tbe words : "There is one thing needlol,” found In Lake 10-12. The need of Christ was the theme upon which ths speaker dwelt In a m held tbe cloeest interest of bis hearers and touched the hearts of all. The music ol tbe choir was augmented ■trameuUlly by the beipof Mr. Clifford Lewis, clarionet, and a violinist and ganlat from tbe Cbaltonte IlobT
orchestra.
At the Baptist rbnrch the special at-
traction was the blind singers. Mi
Mrs. Wm. V. Baker, of Pkiladelphla. Both morning and evening service dm Urge congregations and ail were Im pressed with tbe solemnity and deep
apirituality of tbe servicra.
At the Episcopal church, Rev. Julius C. Grammer, of Baltimore, officiated., and In his usual eloquent manner dis-
|>'na<d the truths of thcGuspel. afternoon bla address was tbe of the Service at the Gospel Ten
At 8t. Mary's H. C. church First Mass was celebrated at 0 o'clock, accond at ? o'clock and third with sermon by Rev. F. Kevins, at 9 o'clock. The firat
special collection was taken.
It U not the province of the Stau tc lead the minds of any away from th« freedom of beqllbfui and Intellectual enjoyment, to bufden tbe heart with reminders of sorrowful things; to sing in mourning numbers of tbe bitterness tbst comes into each life. There arc times when jre try to be happy by specUl effort, when we endeavor to cast aside dnil care and reach out after tbe good things of earth, so bountifully scattered here and there for onr gathering. “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine,'' sallh the eerlptnrea, and we all bav« realized bow true this is. And so a burden sorrow wean away tbe cheer and brightneas from life's surface, tbe true current of life seems turned aside, and wbetner we will or not, we often are carried away with tbe tide. Be happy while yon may, not forgetting the morA_|erinua aide of life, which sooner or Uter comes to all. It must have been a thought of disappointment all Cape May shall feel if rumors of the airkma condition of health of Mrs. Harrison should be true, that led us into this vein. We still hope that the model wife of onr model President may be restored to perfect health, and that this season of 1892 may not he permitted paaa without her presence to grace tl Presidential cottage and to warm the hearts of onr people anew towards of the noblest women in the Und.
Obv Gbests.
of Baltimore, U a
CONGRESS HAL!. HOP
A-brilliant gathering of ladle* and gentlemen assembled in the ball room at Congress Hall on Saturday evening and tpllaasler'* Inspiriting mnalc engaged in dancing gaily. Pancy dandes aided
to tbe interrat and as rre-ler
monies Mr. C. Garvin Gilma'iio very ... „
socreaafully contributed to tbe harmony i1h . af "th'e^uior,
and pfcasure of the occasion. There ! summer.
follows names of -/be of tbeVlegiutly ! H, < •. Kleischer, the well-known P
On (hr Iron Plrr.
Private Secretary to U , E. NY. Halford, is located
I Hall.
being
di«
Miss' Jeesie Sloat
of the Philadelphia Pos • ' belle* at Capo May
attired ladles: Mias Edith M of pink china Manu received i
usually sweet face.
Miss JL G. Kredy looked every bit a
fairy in a soft and must U-coming dress of white tulle, low-eut neck and sleevcIraa wai»t; one of the most graceful
Maud Geary, considered by ny the hells of the cvruiug. was
- ' " pldk figured If,'J^ari looted
beanty ami I
„ I ha* been coming
MuJ'cTarh Geary, a young m.*», 1 u PT. r ' prettily attired in goiil-oolorrd tulle and lace, with slippers to match. I
Mias ImthrojK s very becoming! Herbert W. Cooper
gown of pink tulle.
Miss Towce, of Washington, was ost attractive in white lace; diamoml
dancer and pwacssed r
fine figure.
Mrs. Theme* \\ hitney, of G| ; Is sojourning at the Windsor.
C. Proa: on Casper, one of Salem's riaa
lug young men. is at the Arlington.
1 Miss Virginia-Molonr, of Woodbury, j joined ber slater yes!day at the ArlingWra. S. Scull Hie well-known coffee merchant of Camden, is rusticating at
the Lafayette.
, , George W. Lawrence, one of the dilor the soasfiu of the Quaker Cliy Wbt-lmeu,
, , ' ' '* »rsitrng friends here..
ll ' e .. nc ‘ : !.' ,rv Congrrsaman C. A. Bergen joined his
family at their Wksbingtou aueet eot-
fifteen davs. • ' U E K ‘ ,0 *f«Vwl„g.
Rev. Hr. John W. Seo*t. father-in- <•< w*of President Harrison, was '',7',* V* rcCf "‘
ie earnest Worshippers st the Prt*hy. j , , !0,£ . , '’ u -
lian cbnrch yeslcrdsy mornuig. Mr. M. 11. Luh wife and maid and Mrs. Ilamil.on Ilisaton. wife of the ^ r ln lte^l , f h , d f SSS, U ’ r Benn '' * ,c
roo.ln.-nt I’tiiladrlphia citi/ n and ‘ u “ n "'"'S St-xrkton. .Ithy buaineaa man, and Mrs. M. ,, LxSberin of Camden conn
CONGRESS HALL,
t'APE MAY. X. J.
eriou. Pa.
Miss Tillie May Forney lookedsUtclv pink figured satin brucaile elaborately trimmed with Idackallk velvet ;diamon<I
-. - —lily,
Camden,occupy cottage No. 8 Congress
itreel, and are much pleased wl“ ucation and comforts of th '
Baird, accoiupaoud I.y
jouniing at cosy Carroll .yila.
Ez.Senatur -los- i.h B. Bi« and ex ' Ss nator t aleb C. I'ancoaat, of Wo-si.
bury, are gnesu of the Lafayette. £ >phar Laird is very tight across Uio
chrst.reaenibliog Ins friend Norton Bell,
m this resiieet, and he never came up.
sltlT the 'Y. S. McCombs, .publisher of the summtri Havre Oe Onre /lijiubUean, called yes.
Mis* Mary GiUlnghara,
body a great favorite liceam
lady-like qualili May aammer life
Postmaster.! •»»»! Wansm rived here on Sstuidsy evening remain at bis Ca|w May Poiul
Ith every-
day upon cid acqi
Hevou.
Mrs. Rachel
t tlic
A. P. 4 II. B. Todd, the artistic photographer*. are better equipped than ever to do fine work m their galleries, ‘‘New Star'' puzzle, very interesting game to wb'lc away a pli-asant hour. 10 cents at A. P.4 H. B. Todd's pbolograph gallery, foot ol Perry street.
A Philadelphia pi
of Will
Mrs. Griggs, in a rich g< robin shade; very stylish ami a moat
attract is- woman.
Miaa Bertie Genuett easily held firat .. plaix and our belle of Congress Hall ^ ull , n tLU
never looked more charming than Sat- j AIC Dur ln y. Brope .
uraay < vening-in a rich costume of yel-1 ,
low muslin dc soir over a rich yellow J- -Martian W ilkes a very , , saliu, eu train, low neck with delicate ! ^ y "J-*”' * f ' llu ’ lace trimmings. Miss Gennett po»- 1 -'■•‘‘ou.Georgia, » a great : seaaca such rare beauty and her dancing ? I "‘P 1 ,lg !i‘ e . y™* 0 * 11 < - ao gracefnl she create, admiration from ,UU ' U,: “ * fi, “ d «‘ c ' r all. She carried an caquisite bouquet of Allred P. Trotter, the conn tea rose*. I broker , and b-s friend Guy 8. 1 Mias Daisy Genuctl, followed next to ington, botli prominent in club ber slater in rank of dress; one shoal-I : Philadelphia, are rnjoping sea 1 a«- this little lady In evening dree- to while guests of the 8 ocktoh. nppwctote her beauty and Saturday | , lo0 . c Sfokes. of M,
iblytnan from Cumberland i
. -ilngton,
eoj.yM Cap. sUippiag at tbe Arlington. Mrs. Gn* ie was six years >» ••'.'■mi ani.-.! by Miss Ellic Hcnt ac
.'flas Its. hel Alia.ond.
r ar. I Robert Biddle, of Philadelphia, is « d will joying sea brreus from Winds. •Uago porches. Ue is prominently counectrd
less.'' is uauaUy’c
The Misses Mary E. MaeDeviU and
y Maigurrite MatUcvitr, of Philed. Iphia. ton Hot m are two pretty and charming young la- nl , tc dies- Tbr-y are at the Urexton for an . \ i ul » tended sojourn. 1 aristocra i F. L. Holbrook, president of the ^ u M aahington Brick Macliine Co . arrived scene wa r- at the (Yindsor last w.-ck and ia enjoy. - dancing
sf! mg comforts of that well i'—— >
n hand fresh a
Stockton Hop
i." They Marcy A
the Lafsyet
lumber of political t the Daily Stab
mg • lie was most charmingly __ tired In a light blue cre|«- de ebene, w ith ribbon, of tbe same delicate shade;
diamond ornaments.
Miss Duckworth, one of tbe trio of of sisters to Miaa Gennett and whose lovely gowns never seem to lie exhausted, never looked more lovely; In white satin, entrain, low neck, with an abnndanoe of neb point-lace trimming. Miaa Myer, the lovely and rich brlres* of Carthage, was attired in a most becoming gown of red silk, with chiffon trimmings; one of the prettiest and most oostly gowns of the evening. Mrs. Duckworth fo a rich gown of
point lace over black silk.
Mrs Mann, black lace and jet trim minga, with jewels of tbe most oostlt
diamonds, emeralds and ruble*. . ___ Mrs. Goo. W. Boyd, in a very band- 1 Arlitrgto! some gown of white lod'.a silk and ! the ute \Ye*t mast magnlfincot jewels of diamonds 1 Undtsl prur-rie and rubies. i at the tirSe of
Misa Lydia Boyd, in light blu| lull.
aril as tbe bracing ac
j Cape May.
Amos Evans, E.q , a c last yea.-, joined bis fami! evening at Marine Villa. I- a very handsome lady :
of old ,
lopay h
Mr. George \V. Boyd bro-igbtbia wife and non. Oliver T. Boyd, and two daughters. Misses Lydia P. and Anna, to Congress Hall, .Saturday afternoon for the summer. They have born enjoying an
outing in Virginia.
Mr*. JanfNVarrlngton, of ii.ltimvre, I who ba* been the gu-Kt of Miss Mary Douglas Kremcr, at the Arlington for; , the past fortnight, takes ber departure ! lor home to-day. Miaa \Y has made a number of friend* during her visit. , 1 ' Mr.-Prrcy Brick and Li* nrerrv sister !
; Mlsa Ma-.tlr. of (Vuudbury.
is himself
eniug hop at 8toek-
a> the most fashionable raaon, atteuded by many ■lie* and gentlemen. The elegantly attired and the -ally brilliant one. The ipiiilrd and coiitiiiu-Hl una o'clock. Nearly ail the young om tbe cottagea seem—I to be to join with those of the hotels
*, r™', ' iriiKi,,fui
rlptiou in this article, but the
: Dial
vorthy
be Uufverwit
Pcnnsj 1 vatiia pitcher, who pitched for I „ “ the A. C. 8. N. team on Szturday. will 1 remain here during the remalmL-rorthe I * locr »} » aes*o" to pitch for Cap.- May. 1I--makes | Trunkr a third pitcher for Cais- May. the trio 4 Son's,
consisting of Priest, Horse i
lid her
Inpt
'•
e Florida
. Brick>'
* Hess
In
pure white lace: fan slid slipper* i'. W.J. Doyle, a fine looking lady.
I range Extract 1* |
-;tryu in y.iurpastryor cream. L baud atijl holds tbe fort. | iuj* accompllahril!
I (thildren's hop and
ler. 1 Greglnai ai'a-kliorr sonvenir *]i-vin , FriRAy afternoon, 5.1T> t '" I t ?« i U 7' 1 ,0r “ U ' “'y b y J ™'- K'csa Hull. Admiaalon
1-r. , p* 1 Hand. Jeweler, opposite post oflior.
Jersey Cabinet ia unique and as ; g on. Finest L’quora. C,Kilr.t
Irrant atm-t. next Arllngtou.
Smith 4 Son. 47 Washington headquarters for clothing, fur-
■ ; catching.
o Harry Mullin,
lish rip at
llnilt of brick, situa'cd oi vl.led with every comfort ai 'Ugly lilted : tbe euiainc am
a bluff, with a clear onllook over the Ocean, and prod convenience The rooms are airy, rosy and charmsen ire uiirxoel'.--d. and there ia a lovely six acre lawn. Ih-IIs, first-class laundry, lire-escapra. and tbe most <« Guests. Congress Hall has been recently reoovsrllrut condition. Tbe Aanitary arrangrrurnu are of lid an- now perfect. MHS. J. F. CAKE.
^fiitdsor f CAPE MAY, N. JFcurbiUemlSSl Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.
OXE ltl.O( K FROM I’AKNEXUEK NTATIOX. XEARI-XT IIOI'.SE TO THE M'RF.
STRICTLY' TIRST-( I.ASN IX ALL ITS APPOIXTKEXTN.
WALTER W. GREEN, of Philadelphia, Proisrirfor.
R*-anly on the lleai-h
ion (or her s
, 1G it '
isdr
•fly’* C. *
Ken-
lace.
i. Pontler, in black figured s
xcry pretty
of blue
MisaC. L. Williams, gown of orange tulle. Miss Caallii, styli*b di td trimmings of lace.
Miaa Short, a pretty gown of rose colored satin, is-arl ornament*. Mrs. Short, hlfitk silk brocade bcavl. ly trimmed wUb jetaud lace. Mrs. Durfet, a stately lady. In black silk and lace: diamond ornaments. MlasM.E. Ba rad a, in white dottcl Swj*s. trimmed with lace and ribbon was one of the most attractive young ladies at tbe bop; her pleasing mantlet and quiet dignity baa won for her host,
admirers.
Miaa M. O. Cummiakey wore a pretty white dotted Swiss, trimmed with iaoe ' Ibbona; a very attractive young if pleasing address. -ft. C. Csq■enter, onr -legant gowns worn; a ve and heavy grey silk profusely t with costly pearls, trimming Marie Antoinette collar,
President Harrison arrived by special train on Saturday evening at 9.18, eocnui]>auied by Secretary Halford. General Sewell, wbo bad arrived by special car earlier In the evening, juit from tbe broken camp at Bra Girt, came into tbe car to welcome tbe President, free, cordial manner In which tbe two dlstingnlabed men greeted each other, showed tbe elotencaa and warmth of their friendship. Several ncwspajirr men, Messrs. Brooks, Surens, Hand and Towntrad greeted the President, to all of whom he extended aeoidialgraap of the band. Mr. Halford, whose kindneaa and courtesy were well remembered, was warmly received by the craft In reply to an Inquiry by Mr. Brooks as to Mrs. Harrison's condition at bis latest Information, tbe President said U be had beard from ber at about 8 ' o'clock that afternoon, and aba waa get-
ting al
t the
road to'reeovery. In view of tbe per- ► latency of certain newspapers in that she was thought to he dying with hasty consumption, this waa gratifying newt, indeed, and coming right from tbe President’s lips, perfectly re-
liable. Tbe President w
the Delaware Bay road to Capa May Polnuotha cottage, where as rare! ben of the tamlly who hare
there some time awa'ted him.
General Sewell and wife dined with Urn President yesterday, after which the General and I •resident called on Mr. X. C. Knight. George NY Boyd •ad wife took tea with the President Daring the afternoon H. C. Carpenter, of Philadelphia, a Congress Half guret. called. The President wCl leave Caps
May by to-day** &.SB train.
Mrs. J. D. FilxGlbbon, a pale belio trope alik, while lare trimming: white fan and slippers completing i " Mrs. Siaaler, figured Idae aallt cred with black face; a very handsome gown; diamond ornaments Mias Koblct, white tulie trimmed with rich lace; ruby ornamrnU. Mrs. (has. Paucoast, a truly magnificent gown of rich black silk, tbe front of which waa entirely covered with the finest of jet trimming. Mias Butler, a pretty costume of pea green tulle, diamond ornamrnU. Mr*. NY. C. Mellonuell, a magnificent looking lady. In a rich brocade of cream ".tin en train, diamond ornaments. Mrs. W. Stewart Diffeodi-rffer. a superb gown of light pink ailk, elegantly trimmed with pcaf.a, and oruamenU of pearls and diamonds. Miaa Myers, a ull and eUtcly brunette, considered by many the finest looklady al Congress Hall this season; she bad a rich and costly gown of pure white ailk en train, and carried a emglr white rote. She waa tbe admiration of
1 the sterner sex.
Mrs. P. A. Godey, an elegant gown of cream colored satin, fitting brfine figure to perfection. Miaa Myrtle Kilkenney, a very stylish .. >wn of white wool, elegantly trimmed with ailk and point lace, d amond orna-
—leata.
Mrs. A. B. Stewart, a rich gown ol brown aUk and lace trimming*, elegant eoUlalrr diamond ear-rings and -' ‘ —•'-> jewels. B. M limit, a watered al saber
II. Smith A Son. 47 NYaahington | street, for tailoring of any description. John Akins’ superior lee cream ia made at his own Pi.iUdclpiila factory
of the purest materials.
Mr*. NVatu Edmunds, 29 NVash ington utreet, baa opened a coty and attractive — saloon and confectionery '
N-wbi r
»' balling b. o' the piogn
the pi
upon tbe stage in New York
_ Hon. Samuel D. Dickinson, of JerseyCity, accompanied by a friend, is stopping at till- Stockton. Col. Dickinson is a prominent legal light and Republican. He waa formerly Siwaker of the New Jersey House of Assembly, and a
Law Judge in Jereey City.
Allien NV. Foster, son of Mrs. Albert * u,re •* w,,lch H*e most nicely flavored i And a*
' to ! “eereMB “ served and freshest con foe-1 nii(lj , M
as of the Cape May season.
Milage the resort reo
iny pretty gin
I find this
lady to tbe Staii reporter yesterday ai load admiring beauty on the beach.
Foster, of the Wyoming, hiabccnmado ,cr cri '* ra •» »*rvod and freshen oonfoc^ I 0 t 1 **' ll *' OOK engineer at the power bouse of the C.i« ti ” u * »«* •"id. The room* are ao invit- * "‘ enU1 "'‘“""“duni «f » »mall May ciectrie railroad. Mr. Foster is ' U R tb»t one viait ia an re to lead to on ’J’ those really noted fo something of a genius In electrical me. tf ! tlietr beauty and stylish ap;>-aratic-chanica and by education well fifT.sl to . - gome wen iu rob ,, , utI v , ni( , , ,. re IK1 , auume the reaponaible duties ..signed Congress Hall Coneert and the latter were ao exceedingly ai
At the regular Sunday concert lait tractive in their roltt ,U turf that a evening at Congreaa Hall, tlic excellent 1 beauties they counted just tbe satm program retidcredl.y the orchestra under ! NVe call to mind .Mr*. NY. P. Cambios*, property in this I Nkc leadership of Profcaaor Simon Has- Miaa Mary E. Towne, " ■ greatly enhanced by tbe fol- j Putxel, Mia* Helen Royal, Miaa -Ndlle
Mr. Jan
H. McArthur, a promin
real e*Ut* dealer iu Philadelphia, kuu largely connected with Mr. Tlioma*
Robb, w bo owns much pro cily, and wife are gucau c
Columbia. They a
the H.
lowiD K » rtUtic •® , «. H"- raoot delight. Perrioe, Miaa Bertha' NValton. ful of which was given by Mrs. Janie* Mls*ea Wo->d, who-are twin ai.ters:
Mr. F. Howard Griffith, firm ofF. H For the fir*t nutnlxr she Miaa Helen Sharp, MIm Mary Sinane, mnaicalInstrnmenU) «*°f.'"itb great auoccaa, GotUchalk'a the Muse. Mercer, Mre. Oliver Smith W^S^g t^lrtvonm,-of i " ,, ' i 1 hc * rI ’ ,rU * 1 OD '" * ,,d in M ™' Downing. MU. Myere, Mrs. Harry MaF. foirc.t d,^ghtere r Mr. Griffi'to '' P °“ C , U> 1 * D eD,hu * l “ llc C. Adam^ Mrs. Amo. Evans, Mrs. NV. a splendid musician, and bringing his “ uch '“‘‘“S- “ I ' 0Ie * old sweet song," c. McDonrcll, Mre. L. L BUkc, Ml-e “P wl J* 1 h*™. love and music went * ,llc l , l 51 !*' 1 her voice to pvrfection. M*rioo Benaell.MiaaCrane. ,, d ' She not only bai a sweet voloe but a I
The friends of Capt. James V. Clark, charming stage presence, and waa ele- ' Take a t saJr.’siWsKLTSrT '“to*** «■ •-re* taws
Jtior of hu Md birthday. The sail RO"' 1 of pigeon egg blue chiffon cm- Molaaars candy Ireab t-^day. Nu-a, from Bcbelietiger'a Landing to SewwU'a br " i <lef*d in itcal and pearl beads over I J V “ 1 ‘ nKt< ’ n » ,reet - nto D L,r'f re,UrD n. Wl ' ?,* dc iD 11 s - AbeAYy white corded ailk, glow* and Knaa. -Nl NY ashingMr. and Mre. Oswald T. Hanna and h r °* l,ln> '' n " r Nl Washington street, their sweet little child Anita, are goeata, 7™ ‘“f b - --"ful, cxmaUling of a neck- When you wlab to get g,«d photo at the Marine N tlD. Mre. Hanna la »*l*oe with a magnificent pendant of graphsof your family group, or cnniw verv beautiful woman, and well known pearls and d amsuda, and bracelets of ° f Htenda, such aa you would feh&r.ififjsssjs'ir -r»- - *—* I saa-—
Georga J. Hicbanisou, oue of our most I be piano solo of Fraul< in Offenbach
prominent Ocean street cottagers. 1 ' Grunewald, consisting of "Entrance of x Supper George M. Coetcllo.tbe hand seme and ? a, '* u alll,c "artborg.” from Tann- ' M r. NYiUou MeCready gave « compliattractive young PhtUdclphian. U , n . bauaer. waa a moat difficult mjectiun mentary .upper to the Caw- Mav and W'fpP' “•£»• H.c gu.-st of hi. but giviit with an artistic touch and A C s vTImVnn . friend Harry NY. Johns. lie is extremely ■ i . i , . , A - L. 8. N. teams on hatnnlay evening populsr with the Udlea and U tlw re^ h h b ^ Ler ‘of** l ‘ or at Col. Lanalngs. The bill of fare
sr bath, a
tbe cities, visit ,E‘ chc.;
r. Stockton Hatha.
•^HOTEL f COLUMBIA,^
Ie of llutrl |la)ton. WIMwe
DARLINGTON HOTELS Opposite R. R. Station. I.'rant Street, Capr RHJ - Under pereonal management of JOHN J. KROMER. First-class CuMne. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
•^OIEL DE¥0I?,-<-
SOUTH LA FAYETTE ST.
Near Railroad Station. Reaeli A Pont Ofljee. ^
d improved. Cuisil.e first class. ''
ALL YEAR BOUSE.
MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
1
The Devon hat been recently enlarged RATES €10 ANirei2 PER WEEK.
Marine ilia, First-Class in Every Respect. i r -r’ADDITIONAL -r ROOMS ffoir opek ran the RECEprm or guests. MR*. F. HALLEXBECK.
I of the i
■met (olo waa one of tbe g< •eniug, rendered by Adam J
d la»», but not least, i
ail of sea aide delicacies,
discretion of each individual. Tbe snp. per was followed by excellent singing
■ben of both teams, Kcllins and
'Mn.jStT&.'r ESI"— Mrs. (foorceFltler. Mack laee menu— ■aSSAWSSSL. In white china Mtre Kremw.ta V — - .^MMs Wlllewto^m
. —, ,,, niciuoera oi ooui teams. Aciilna anti
u ,‘,. j*
King and
w of many B j.^,
maidens wbo admin- bis manly beat "e U president of tbe DuttorU Club.
Harry llazelbnret U quite much >me among ao many fnenda
May, acquaintance*
aa a boy each sutou»<<, *uu lormeu . , . since. Harry ia very impular with bis 1 -°™-
voung friend, of both kx.*. It U mild • eoood numuer, 'Go-wl bye, awret 1 JUnredell aUodi.Unenl.bt.1 Ibemielve.
s•— ■ —w -
Mr. L. F. Reeve*, son of Mr. David ed with the "Minstrel boy," by Moore.
Reeve*, of Cincinnati, ami commander 1 , B ,
of Gen Robert L. McCcok Camp Sons ; Lour—A pair of eveclassc* In es*e of Vrtermre. of Covlogtou, Kv.. i. vUlt- , on beach be^on^ ^f etTol b^I
V T r i p ,U *, T “ "• lk ’ 00 Sunday afternoon. Reward if
.."i
. . . -. .r* J l-orr—On the beach, oc Saturday
rening, a ladle*' watch chain of -' gold, with locket attached.
Mr. Solomon NViae, a regular am rial lor to the Cape, sod alwiva ai unled by Mre. NN'lae, though well along u years, comm all th* way from Abbe, ville, Louisiana. Mr. Wise baa for many year* been a'dealer io general merchandise io Abbeville, and by honest Industry and careful attention to business baa acquired a competence which JataLds him well now for bis needed recreation and summer rating days. Though here but a few .iaj*. " Wise is rapidly gaining strength, tng to e**' 1- - ■ # — —
i trM May last.
Col. E. F. Pontler and wife, of Baltl■ore, are among tbe familiar faces acex ; the Congreaa, where they arrived on Saturday. Col. Poo tier waa long connected with the famous Fifth Marvland Regiment, has a decided miliury 'bearing, and is withal a gentleman of fine tralu of character and social worth. The Colonel and bla good wife are -harming friends to all wbo know them.
Jfl.lait
Find
reward. ~ is-lt" Lost—Saturday evening, on board walk, a gold breastpin. Finder plravcorrapond with Mis* M. A. Burler,
Lafayette Hotel.
Lorr—On Saturday evening. June 10, on troller car or boardwalk,
J jS. pJL^ISON,
Aetnl uni Committien Dtaltr,
69 Washington 8t.,
rr.MjnL vr. r.
gSSSfittSiRSaiSBBK Arenrr for Eastern Net and Twin* Oomlro'netrina C “'‘ 1 “ COaIlU 00 IUr ' T Urdere
CARROLL VILL¥¥, jRckwon Ntrool, m-ftr the Hrach • CAPB MAT. k. j. Delightful location. Everything Firet-claaa. C’ios* to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
EXCELSIOR MOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths. Decalar SL and Reach Are. CHAS. SHIELDS,Manager.
case return to Hotel Cbal- j LEWIS T. STEVENS,
Notary Public,
DAILY STAB OFFICE.
Finder fonu.
Lost—On Saturday evening, at or near-Stoekton Hotel, a black rnamch-d •tick pin, with atone io centre. Fivj dollars reward if retorned to Kj I^fay-
ette streeL
Clark's Colored Concert and Specially Co., of Philadelphia, are arranging for a season of entertainment* at tbe Girard Opera Honse, on Periy
ir. begin on Monday evening, b.30. Tbe noted *c- Tir * : ■ Belle Jackson and Mr.
T. STEVEINS, Contractor & Builder, Cor. JeOrnton and Corbie Mrrrln, Estimate* Given. Satisfaction guaranteed.
F DO YOU WISH TO ENJOY F15E PASTRY AND DESSERTS f USE AVORITE Pvfrartc
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Playing Cara*. A pack of tbe b-wt pUyingcanU.with no advertisement or other •• ejectlonable pnuting npon them, will U- sent poet jaid to any address npon the rec-iptof !wvL.'s!y. e—IM)

