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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR pyBUBUED EVERY MORNING,
SBSSES
5 Editor* & Publiiticr*.
0tir Gliests.
And OUior
-TUESDAY, JULY 1#, lf»SIt w&* over to AtUntlc City tlj»t l»dy »** pattiog the »cn-eiu iu the *i dove, ■ new ROMt c»u£ht her at it ai aaid, ••Why, really there are none,” al replied, ‘■bat I wa* ju«i putting there on the window* became the air l» alrung and bracing, to filter it befo my invalid gneata breathe it." There ia nothing alow about the -traw ride. Away they go in a big bu* home open wagon, and if the latter, the more it approach** the real old-faah-iooed straw ride that our falhera mothers in their young day* were wont to iudnlgr In. Tbete may be consider, able fun drawn out of a bus ride, with the racket of bells and horns, the merry shout and song, but to get all there is in It,you moat all nestle down in tbe straw in the bottom of tbe wagon. Just such a ride as this eame out of Columbia
avenue last evening.
For publishing tbe infonnition below we were treated to a silly and ontruthfu 1 personal attack by our “cstee eelemporary” of Saturday last. In our issue of Wednesday last, we asked, referring to the Gamawell Fire Alarm System, now in use here: “Why 1* it that Camden can get ten boxee, six circuit repeater* and forty miles of wire for *1760. and Cape May, for *1823, can get but five boxes, one Indicator and five miles of wire ? In Friday's issue we referred to the above matter and cited this incident : "August OUi. lWl, we called attention to tbe fact that they were paying *103 more for insurance than it could be obtained for la the most reliable companies, ■but a,majority In council ignored the matter, and permitted the oily to lose tbe money rather than place tbe business with some other agency than that of Edmunds A Silica." A great ball game will be played Wednasday,July 26lh,bel*e*n the Camden and Cape May teams. Forth* benefit of those dealring to witnea* the game the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will run a special train and Sell excursion tickets at *1, including admission to the game, from Camden, Woodbury and Glass boro, and 7.T cents from Millville and Vineland,and SO cents from Cape May Court House. Special train will leave Camden at 1.00 p. m. returning leave Cape May at 0.00 p. m. reaching Camden at 11.20 p. m. Thi Camden fellows are believed to be the beat player* in South Jersey, by s many who do not know Cape Tbeir team eoutalns aercral heavy batter* and phenomenal playa an usual Tbey.jbav* defraud Cuban UianU sevMflWmiw. It will be roadily seen that the game* here will doubt!) prove to be extremely cloae and exciting and all of you will want to be preaci Tbe erroneous impression that Cape May ia a resort at which blgb prices prevails, seems to be held by tuny people who bsve not taken tbe trouble to amine Into tbe matter. Tbe truth is Cape May ia, as to charges for accomodations, just what visitor* will b*< If they desire elegant accommodation*, tbe price Is apt to be "elegant," but more than prevail* lot the aame service elsewhere. If leas expensive dations suit, they can be found, sod of almost every degree. We have reason to believe, in fact that the san of comfort and convenience obtainable here, ia las* costly than In many place*. Tbe larger number of boarding villa* and hotel* an managed by those who have bad year* of experience here and In the aame bouses, and are continually adding com forts and giving to their guest* the benefits of their experience belter service. They have long ago passed the experimental stage and have become expert in catering to the wants and enjoymanta of their guests. There are few other resort* of wliich this is so
true a* of Cape May.
Co. II received glowing encomium* upon 1U proficiency as exhibited daring camp, from General Sewell- and other commanding officer*. They were among the best drilled men there end in target peaclic* excelled any other company. What they lacked in number* they made up in quality,and definitely proved that an enemy in (root of them .would fare badly, la time of hauls. Great credit is due the gallant officer* have brought the company to such
the work. Tbe officer* are Capt. H. F Douglass, First Lieu tenant, J.T. Bailey; Second Lieutenant, W. F. Williams. Tbe skirmish drill as practised s Girt Is very eflsetlvs In making practical soldi*!*. Target* *r* set up st s long distance, ssy one thousand yards, from tbe rvglmest sod tbe men sr ployed ss skirmishers and advanced at both common and double time, and at various diet*area an halted,oocnmand,d to lie down and fire, each man getting credit lor the quality of his firing with relation to the bull's-eye. Tbe manda an given without undue dellber a lion, so that each man's proficiency Is
at interval* from the targets, of Ire trondred yards, four hundred yards, three hundred yards and *o on to 0 yards ■ hmitlumim—niFTrl 1 '**—*~ r
When thow
gurst of ('"Ogres* Hall this - Miss E. Maim Is decidi-dly mo*t stylish young ladies ai
.Hail.
Mr. Joseph F. Reynold* and bl* friend Qhaa. G. Rie|K*, of Baltimore, are at Oft*
concert in Congress Hall j
music parlor was very Interesting io-
lemture being oflered by tbe psrtSclpatiou of tbe blind
slng'-r* who sang ao beautifully at tbe service* In the HapUst church on Sunday. Uast evening they sang several s: "Evening," "Far Away,” <Mr. r"s own composition), and "What
be Wild Waves Saying.,’ The piano “Cascade of Roses,” was played .Arlington,
after tbe first song. At tbe conclusion' of the vocal exercises the uausl evening hop was given In which many partici-
pated.
ao have been t
Ing place* the present
season come to us with txpressiou* of great satisfaction at the f.vorable progressive appearances of aflairs here as compared with other resorts, we feel that we have reason to be comparatively well pleased ami quite well satisfied ourselves. A* the Sr an gave expn'*sion last week, when you imagine it is rather doll at Cape May, remember It is only when tbe whole coast is in a precisely similar condition. Cape Slay, taking the siae and capacity into account, la invariably fonnd to be moving on a more . solid, safe and progresslv plane than any resort of a similar cbai acter; and tbe character llaelf, we claim ia better than msny resort* whlc would claim an advance position in the
lint '’“'fS'-”-.". 3 —"-' 1 .
will have as long and as successful a season as any, and the past few 'days have given matters a apurt forward that all realise ami appreciate. And
tbe sturdy mid-auintner throng ia ■tanlly coming in and by tbe time
September guns begin to cast tbeir ray*
strand and tbe season's ac-
count* are cast up, it will be found that
ibout which so much
anxiety la felt In the early days, baa
fut and profitable one.
Base Ball.
Cape May, *; Sieetown, 0.
Yeaterday'a ball game wa* quite in--resting and by no meant a walkover
of the 1 for tbc bome plaver*. N icetown play-
'd well, little Towan, the'r third basenan, iu particular, showing marked ability, but timely and heavy bluing was done by Cape May and the run* made. Neither side acored in the first
President lUrrison and Secretary;!!*!-1‘“‘“K, ln lhe k « on ' 1 t '*I >e J!lj ford returned to Washington yesterday, ' ,OUD<J tbe b » 11 « d m » de ‘ hrr * h ‘ ! ‘ ca °' leaving Cape May ou the S 55 train. I •■«ut*«ly. Ramsdell whanging a single CoL F. il. S|«ikm»n. of CoatesviUe, 10 ri sl'C Coogan another to short lef, who tendered distinguished scrvieedur- » Dd •‘"I snother b> left. Wright ing the Isle wsr Is with hi* family at and Ctogan scoring, on lhero,.assisted tbe Arlington. b T » 1 '« b > "‘Id pUytng by the visitor*. Mr. C. C. Klclhacker, of Baltimore, T “" S 00 *’' KC* intervened, then Bayne Past Grand Commander of the order of scored iu the fifth, ea s base on l>a!l» Knights Templar, of M.ryUnd, is an » , “ 1 K"*’* beautilul tbree-bagger to Arlington gm-st. i ‘ cf ’ BeM, and again in the seventh, ' Messrs. J. C. and A. E. Gibbs, two '‘rte-t ' i B b * tDd prominent society men from llrooklyp. | scored on Bayne* pretty lbreo-b»»c hit N. Y.. are at Congress 11*11 for an ex-! t° ">« '""r coining in on Totended summer outing. «»"'s » lo l' lbo 1,111 ,br “"“
Mr. Harold B. Tod.l is a raaguificlent llim -
tenor singer, and i» occasionally lieard Io lhp " iRlh IU l u '’ ,lrj,e " ,0 rlcl " with great pleasure at lheCongr.ua Hall f *cld lor two bags, reached third on a , Sundav evening conoerts. : wild throw to W ond ami scored on consulcreo ,
1 aecond, who d ropped 1 eonreij «
ole second and third ’ U ’ nn “ » “ Ilivan's corker to een- i ,n * 1,,e
I Lis about a big fish that 1 w rite, but it is a true story. I saw tbe fish, I took ids dimensions by soUitl measurement, and saw the liver. In tbe annxl* of Cape Cod. published by the Rev Mr. Freeman la 1662, be mentions that In IHtt! Provlocetown had a regulation re-
lating to the carcasses of whales, sharkL
and horse-tnacker*!, which re<|Uire«i that they ho towed below low-water mark, which would indicate lUat these be in some degree offensive if
weather.
Many of theij^wcreeaptuieu for llicli t il. Right whale*yielded twenty,fortv.
CONGRESS HAXL,
CAI’i: MAY, K. J.
dogfish yielded ab Now, my big ti.h
though lie w
it of P
CAST. ANDREW S ANB HIS DORY. Acno«e the otkak to pa ho*. To-day Capt. Andrew* will *Urt across the Atlantie ocean to Palo*,Spain in hi* fourteen foot dory with our sail. The gallant captain ha* been acroaa tbe Atlantic once before and knows what il ia like. This time be goes from Atlantic City, for tbe purpose of celebrating the fourth centenary of Columbui' ry. When it waa aaid he w cook, that may have given a wrong impression, for be cooks nothing. Here tbe things th '*
captain's order.
Ten 5 pound ran* of Extou’* cracker*. S'wclve cans of condensed milk. He lips bis crackers iu the milk and that is li* mainstay through >ut the voyage. Eatract of beef, boned cbiekeu, ham,
toung, turkey, herrings.
Hartranft, son of the late Gen- l ' ln *'* ,1 - T b *
cral Jobu F. Hartranft, cx-Governor of , Hi King^tiuu stole acc Pennsylvania, arrived at the Stockton and acored on ^ullivan'. last night for an extended sojourn. lrc - "Tiius ended tbe ru
The Misses Well*, daughter* of Hon. »«*re : Savannah, arc two bean-j CAPE Ml
tiful ladies, sad enjoy tbe distinction of ] .i' K - being the most admired ladle* at tbr ; "il Lafayette. i IVUekln. rf ."."ii. ii.O Mr. Benjamin Johusun, of Baltimore, ! Sullivan. 3b.. v 0 accompanied by hi» w ife and three ! ? cbo ^ ?
7 h ' e bright children, bsve arrived at tne |
The
le Odi
,! Being at that n Provii
aekerel. He was caught In what is called Long Point. outer boundary of Probeautiful harbor, men bad spread tbeir sein ickerel, sod this big fish ha ‘ ■d in them all about him, so easily pulled to the shore,
igh and dry.
wu. I w
Caged ii
led t.
Stockton. Mr. Jobm
for Mr. E. C, Knight. I Priest, p "...
Mr. and Mr*. T. A. Go ley, who have
have made hosts of friend* at Congress i ° ' " ’J
Hall, leave to day for Richfield Springs, '
much to the regret of the guest* and ! Towan, 3J everyone connected with Congress Hall. ] Shuman, !'• Misses Jessup, Brick, Susie and Mary | Fox, c Molouy, w ilb Messrs. David Jessup snd | “'''" Percy Brick, from the Arlington, and Schoenhut- Vb .. S. Wright, ol Congress Usll, h*t s sue- • Rotli, cf • easfui fishing excursion iu the sounds I rlck.rf. . , rlsgaiLrf
yesterdsy.
Rev. IL Field Saumcoig, psstor of Totals St. Andrew*' parisb, Wewhlrgton, 1). I Cape May—y.. C., and a bright young divine, |>o»-j Nioctowu,
sesacd with rare oratorical power, ami | 1 J many pleaalng and social qualities, ia !
passing the summer at the Columbia. «. "struck out, by Pi Mr. Simon llaasl. r'.'idst inc of the ' pj*" 1
.0
0 ] the monster ai d see bii
q purjiose of extracting his llvcr^_By tbe _ way. ail th. oil of a shark Is inhis\vor, 1 . while that of a whale, of eourse, is in his flesh or blubber. 1 took a rule and j measured this shark, and found bis I,' length to l>e just 31 feet; tbe breadth I of his tail was " feet, and hia cireuino fcreoce in tbc thickcat part 10 feet. ® I have stated that the liver of this j,' shaik weighed two tons, sod th ) bow it was determined: Tbe liver
Three-1
violin soli
Sunday evruin The beautiful
u liamlei-
"Largo"
t the:
ise hie Bayne, og 2. Ranuaeli, ifcl, t»; Scboenoff tsehoenha'.
dory carried a i Yght, (e-sidc* tbe r oved, bringing her cak. The dory ■
I iu
m thought the wjelght was ncarl) rve tons. But, to tW wiain bounds,
icludcd
ao rccotdcd in this vc After tbe ot! bad b.i
Built of bru-k, silualed ou a bluff, with a clear outlook over the Ocean, and pro-li.-d wltli every comfort and convenience. Th* room* are airy, cosy and charmingly fitt-d : the ciiiaim- ami sen ice unexcell'-.!. and then- is aloveiy six acre law n. " inger •’■•■vator, cl.*-trie U-Us. lust-. lass laumlry. fire-escape*, and the most lete arrangeineiil* for 5<n Guest*. Congress Hall has been recentl/ n-o.iv*-vpaint.-d and nut In ea.-ellent. ondith.n. The sanitary arrangement* are of P-u-n. ... r-lec mHS. J. F. C.KF-
Jlic \\ inJsor f CAPE MAY,_N. JFcurtoilitaiSSS. Capacity, 200. Location Unsurpassed.
om: iii.ock i ieoM I'A.SSKXtlKK STATION. X'F.ARKST IIOI'SK to tite si nr.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS IX Al.L ITS APPOIXTMKXTH.
WAIsTER W. «REKX, of Pbiladclpills, Rpofsrielor.
apples, Mon- j |
ticcllo rye whiskey, | lug tobacco, 1IW bottles of Saratoga vieby, refined o l for
slgoal lights.
rut. CAPTAIU LIVESgood things stocked iu the little duty around him so that he has a mouth's victuals io variety within fcach without hardly moving from bijAeat, he will sail away on Tuesday morning. When he wants to sleep on board be ■makes ber snug" as be rails it. straps himself ao the wkves won't dump him out, sod then snores away io harmony
ilh the waves.
"What if a groat storm should come while you sleep. Captain? was asked. "Very well, nothing can sink her; 1 don't care how the waves strike her; nothing can sink her.” When he wakes op again and Blit up again, after being rocked asleep in tbe eradlc of the deep, be gets his bearing* again, finds oot here his little dory has drilled to. ones hia tiller, fling! out the sail and
oes.
MES»A<1ES rtuiu TBE VOVAOEW. Those hundred Vichy bottle* I several duties to answer lor. Beside* keeping the Captain’s inner* regulated against sedentary occupation, each bottle as fast as it la emptied Is to be tilled with messages, corked up and tossed to Tbe Captain never think* for a moment that there ia any danger. WE ether the Captain means to sail from Palo* to San Salvador.over tbe -bus route is not Settled. Mr*. M. Hall Blanton, a w ell-known former |«lruu of Cape May, gave a delightful "German” last Monday'evenlog In honor of her sou Cbaries and daughter Mis* Helen Stanton, at tbeir beautiful country scat at Chestnut Uilh Th* music wa* fine, being furnished by Herr berg A Eon, of Wiaaahickon Ion. Tbe favors, which were very beautiful, were presided over by Mrs. J. Poulterer and Mr*. Fox. Those dancing were Miss Eleanor Fox, Mu* Anna Mist Millie Walton, of " May Dodd, of Orange; M lag ber and M las Helen: Stanton, Bowen, Hansel;.' Eugene Arriaon, Lambert Si ford Roland, Krels*" ry Fox. Bor W. ffil Address X, Cap* Sky poet office. It Loot—A pair of eyeglasses, In ease, no beach, beyoond east end of boardwalk, ou Sunday afternoon. Reward if returned to tbe Cbalfoote. !6-2t Lout—On tbe beach, on Saturday evening, a ladies' watch chain of plaited gold, with locket attached. Finder please leave at Stak office and receive reward. 9 Itvlt Loot—Saturday evening, on board walk, a gold breaetnio. Finder please correspond with Miss M. A. Burley, LafsyeU* Hotel. Loar—On Saturday evening, June 16, oa trolley car or boardwalk, a white enameled plo, with diamond centre. Finder will please return to HotelChalfoute? Loot—On Saturday evening, at near Stockton Hotel, a black stlek pin, with stone in centre. Five IfTftamcd to 13 Lafty-
Europeao tou pruled by Mrs.
s G. DUlm
maiKilsctured and for eile only by J' r-ph Hand, Jeweler, oppo-it* |o.t office. tv. st Jersey Cabinet ia ut.iqne and as catching on. Finest L'qiior*. Coolest rooms. Graut street, next Arllugtou.
I. H. Smith & Sou.
strec', headquarters fur clotbii
Dlsb'hg goods, u
Arlington. ; u.orpouu'i.'nm*. a.s. id ii.e-|-uu. Washington ; ^ -
lotbiug, fur- UTAH office.
Mr. E. C Knight
Mr. Knight was sllght'y s iinpro
. i
ending physician, told
Delighted Children
sailed to Europe with them in April. ] Grsi dp* Udgthe children's friend | Cottager Joseph Cohen, ooeofourreg- 'at the Hotel Dcvo i, gave the little folks Ur* for years, i» wedded as closely to another delightful bus ride yesterday, ;
Cape May. perhaps, as any of our cot- Ukiog along to a**i»t in looking after , porter that there wa* much tage friends. Indeed, some of hli the children. Mr fc Lodge. Mra. B. H. , ultimate recovery. The fan children were born here, and friend Joe Moore.Mr*. L. L. Puucl.Mr*. Kennedy, Inui * or ^ < J ,or "* is not ashamed to admit theysre Jersey- Mr*. Nc*k Mi«» Sadie Jacob*. The | uo '* allowed I
i—those twins of bis. The family i* ' drive was first Cape May delights to welcome each Landing boal-lu
recurring season.
I would respectfully nek the rQiuep ho have received iuvitati"iia^^MB
r*n*rtha Coagress Hall hop* for Hie wasonirtTv Hero prescut them at tbe dooi
'clock. Tickets, 25c. ' I n. Folo.. for admission.
'. A II. B. Todd, the artistic pbo-1 tograpbers. are better equip|ied than
Silk list
to ScbeUenger* ; here a quadrille
a danced amid much merriment, Mas-
! ter Walter Futxel leading in the figure*, i V. The children of the party were: Ethel Kennedy, Marie Kennedy, Linda Ken-
:rm*n and hop next Fri- ncdy.Lola PoUel.WaltcrJt’i itCongre*. Hall, quarter j Ncl | EUto Keal. Helen Moore, Rexo
j Brooks. Tbemuaicof juvenile voleii
lod tin born* intermingled right i to do tloc work at their galleries,
foot of Coogreas Hall Uwu. Cruslied vloieU cream aod* at Kcn-
•■N'tw Star” puzxle, very iulerestiug : nedy's U. S. P.
game to while away a pleasant boor. | j jj. Smith a Soo, 47 Washington 10 cent* at A. P. A II. B. Todd's pbo- • , lrr€ t. for tailoring of any description, tograpbtallery, foot of Perry atreet. ] Mr , Watts Edmuuds, 2« Washington A Pbiladeiphls paper S»y* "t'lisn-'] street, hss ojicoed * cosy snd attractive veau* caromrls Taste morish.” Wwy | ice cresm saloon and oonfoctlourry are always on hand fresh at !{*Scy i < store at which tbc most nicely flavored Meoray's. *- | ioe cresm is sorvi-d and freshest oonfecFans I Fans 1 Fsnsl Utest slyiea, 1 Hons are eold. The rooms are ao lovit-
lowest prices. New shipment of goods , ing th* jiut opened at T. Sanxo'a Japanese Art j other*.
Store, Beich avenue, near Pier. Call j *
and see them. tf | Ifany oneean give Information of aoolIf you waot to go to the fishing ored man knowai to have had In bis pos- ' ‘ the pretty aloop ‘yacht “Rrot-1 geasion a large medal bearing on one
lie ‘•Shoneman, Langatadtcr A Co.,”
it and M r.
t visit ia sure to lead t
holds
usually off osa
r the i
: Philadelphia, and on tbe other | ball scene, they would confer a favor by leaving aucb Infottnatlon at thi* office
, I and be rewatded.
The band still
Columbia avenue Pharmacy. Take a hot sea water bath, at Excel-
sior baths.
Molasses candy Ireab to-day. 51 Washington street. Fresh caramcis Nuas, 51 Washing-
ton street.
Oar cresm obocoUtcs are fine. Nuas, 51 Washington street. Boating, fishing or bathing parties can have excellent pcotogrspbs made of them grouped at the Cheater seaside studio, corner Stockton baths.
Thanks.
Mr. Cbaries Eldredge, of West Cape
May, de*
i bU hearty
thanks to all who assisted him
venting hi* projicrty from catching fire •luring the destruction, of S. It. Swain's
store, next door.
Another Runaway.
Tbe excitement of runaway accidenti erotinoes st brief Intervals. Yesterday
for the third time Mr. Haync
away. We should first explain that the horse that cut bims-Tf so badly at; tbe last runaway by running into the .
bulk window at Mrs. Mackiin'
r™ il. l.j.rt,. .«! . 7 .
™ F— 'h. "U»t Mu . „ i]t Wolte U
A very enjoyable bop wa* givi
1 j Carlton Hall. Cape May Point last even' j “*"**"7! attended by the Csrlton guest* and I Al tbc *•■ C'hurch Mr. Haines' SunHer* from tbe neighboring hotel* aod dl J mora;D e , ' ub j'' c ‘ «“ Th* • So “ 1 ' ' cottages. A psrty from this city went S«*reb forGod, In theevenlng. "Cbria•r to join the merry dancer*. Hr. and Pan Zeal. Mr. J. Fred Wolloc, by
Kington
Camp while driving dew: atreet, and in tbe attempt to turn at the end of tbe street Into Perry street, straddled the telegraph pole that wrecked the carriage In tbe first scaidcnL throw log tbe horse*, bot both anlma's sprang to tbeir feet and ran on to tbe stable. Camji wa* not Injured, though everybody expected to ace him crushed to death against tbe pole. Jerseys and all tbe latest robes Wiley's Congress bslb*. Booms to rent
b 7 d »J. '
,* Kennedy, ]
Sullivan, Mr. King. Mr. Petrikeii.
Clark's Colored Concert and Specially Company began a series of entertain, menu at tbe Girard Opera HousePerry street wear Congress Hall, last evening, and drew qniU a large andienor. There U considerable good music, good dancing and aide-splitting performances. If one want* a variety of amusement that will shake tbe cob webs from bis inner nature, let him drop In; invest a quarter and enjoy Clark's company’s efforts to amuse him. A few more good choruses would pi cast
Little children, get ready. . Four prizes for tbe brut and original paper costume wont at Coogreas Hall chil-
dren's ball.
We are pleased to state that Cape “ug "My Jeans as Thou Wilt," known May bas a brat-clast tbuiclng teacher. ! (a the Hymnal as "Jewett," and sang
We refer to Madam L. Louis, wbo baa B ; th finr charge of tbe children’s balU and enter- t
tammenu at Congress UslL This isdy , comes highly recommended by both the
. trooa.
bsve no doubt she will do wall, fueliug assured as we do thst tbe most eaactlng eannot find fault with her mode of iu- I struct Ion. She is both worthy aod com-1 relent. She hold* recommendations i from the moat distinguished citizens > f Southern and Northern oitiea. tf |
Underwriter* In Convention.
Tbe Board of Uodcrwriter*. of thi j _
Middle Department, representing the !
Insurance companies of tbe Middle A 1 - —
Untie States, are at tbe Stockton Hotel, |
/ p- p* WON,
Aptut and Com minim Dtaler, 69 Washington 8t.,
sprclalnr In Books. SUitoorry. Toller fsp-T. Pishing Tackle. Pocket Cutlery. Carpet TacA..
where lh*y are In tbetr regular monthly
Peach ioe cream soda at Marcy A Mecray's Columbia avenue store. Trunks, valise*, etc., at L H. Smith A Son's, 47 Washington street. Fine assortment of cigar* at Kec-1
nedy's U. 8. P.
. The delight at the table is tbe putty snd desserts: nie Favorite Extracu at d
it ia accomplished.
Child l
LEWIS T. STEVENS,
Notary Public,
DAILY STAB OFFICE.
•s HOTEL •; COLUMBIA, *- W. hA.^KZISV. Ul.udl.l.:'Halil-, WIW—111—0. 1
DARLINGTON HOTELS
41 runt Street, < n|ir M«J -
o-lle R. R. Station.
it of JOHN J. KROMER.
Under personal managen
lass Cuisine. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
♦HpTEIi DEYOfy* HOUTR IsAFAYETTE ST. HTc^nr Railroad Station, Rea<*l» A Post Office. Thu Devon has been recently enlarged and improved. Cuisine- firal dasa. RATES 610 AND 612 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR HOUSE. ymfi. T. R. BROOKS.
Marine Villa, First-Class iij Every Respect. KIKTV -r ADDITIONAL -f ROOMS now OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF 0UESTS MRS. F. HALLKXBFFK.
CA.RROLL VILLA., J nek non Klreet, near the Beaeh. CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything First-class. Cloae to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
EXCELSIOR HOT AND COLD SeaWater Baths. Dccalsr SL gad Beach Ate. CHAS. SHIELDS. Manager.
WELLIAM T. STEVENS, Contractor & Builder, Cor. JefiTerwon and 4'orgie MrecU, Eat imates Given. Batlsfaotion gaarantpoq.
DO TOU’WIBH TO EAJ0I F1*E PASTBY AND DESSEBTC I USE avorite p Y tmrk
w LAVORING Il AU non. 6.15 o'clock, at Con. I s,m * »» m uac by the leading Caterer* and Confectioners. Sold by all first-etta*
QnfPh
r
Flaying Cam*. A tiack of the best playing cards, with no advertisement or ottier o eject Iona ble printing upon them, will be sent post paid to any address upon tbe receipt of 15 oenu by the Frutnent* Company Penn Van, N. Y. i|.

