Cape May Daily Star, 20 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR

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L . blw : Mr., r. Ho.'-ll. ol IMi.l.'Irll'bl.- to <Uy -.! “it 1 ? rnffi 1 ? *, i j;,”-"" ^ * | gurat at WUUanion cottagi-. *

*XSE£SEm. ! * ,r ' ^ oo< *‘ * n< *

bj U>r U ^» ^*d'T['Wa, are rnjoj-lng a MaV at WU

nlamaon cottage.

A W. Hash. ) „ *. | Tlie MUaca Fiaber, of Ha'lSmonT. It. llitootJ, ^ F moat agtrrable yoong lidlra, art Mop - ■ - —— plug at Williatnaoii cotUft. WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1882. , Mt»» H. Offenbach Gnmewald. nice.

; of the fatnou* oom|><ner, ia paaelng the

! Sommer at William ton rottagi

Mra. Samuel II. Ie-»i».

McKenzie, ooe of Camden’a play era. 1> noted for LU awifl running and fre-

•inently rtachea Brat on aochrhancea aa I |j_ ^,,1^ proprietor of I.»ngli

ordinary player* would acarcely take. I y inari T i»ited with Mra. llaUrrworth

and once there will eteai ntooml II he haa lt U|e Wiudaor yeaterday.

agboatofaabow. He ha* a record a* * Edgar G. Miller, well Wn.>wn batter alao, and ha* ecut out three-bag-; llniore an j onuing a beautiful place gera inmrtnmerable. i ou taide the city, ia with hi* family

^ teto town 1.* altb. Wmdwrforalong »tay.

Mia> Alice Roberta, of Prince George

of the pretty brunette*

A gentlerai

night frtoh from Atlantic City, and remarked that be waa perfectly aatlafi.-d : Mdo “ to return to atcady golng. reliable old Cape May, which ploda along at a »afe pace while at a place of eren the blgneaa and atandlng of Atlantic, hoaU of bu.i-m-M jieople are fretting with a great big

lleltcr to choke angry worda than to

hare them cb-kc u*.

“lianana phddiug arhieres iu greatest

Korotsa at a void filler.

^jVcnonah ia to have a 110,000 hotel on the site of the preaaot hotel there. Suaplcion prove# notldog. eapocially when there ia nothing to be proven. There he few horaep ttiat will aUnd Ithunt lying, and there are fewer menShould a P rwm tell only what b# really know*, much would remain un-

i and

k Jolly Straw Ride,

and Mra A. W. Kowe, Jr., were the chaperon* of a jollr* party Monday evening, who enjoyed a pleasant straw ride. They left the Aldine early In thing, In a big wagon drawn by four mighty borwe*. and were driven through the country amid the about* and aonga of mirth, the tinkling of sleigh bella and the tooting of borua, procured 'iccially for the occasion. They went t far a* Highland City (Fishing Creek) ad returned after having a huge time. Among the party were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Howe. Jr : Miu Etta Howe, John F. Craig. Jr.. Hev. J. M. Cochin*. Ml** Annie Johnson. Mis* Florence Jobiitoon, Mia-Susie Hildreth. Mi*»C»rrie I.. Snyder. Mias Mamie lialrd. Dr. Paul Mecray, Harry A. Johnson. Dr. J. Smallwood Eldrcdgc, Miss Saliua Mueller. Frank Miller. Mbs AlletU Hayne*.

The great ball game between Camden and Cape May Will occur to-day, and a Npec 1*1 train will bring down a number of people from along the line. The Camden team baa been uniformly socrcasful in contests with all South Jeraey teams, ami will give Cape May a sharp tusiel. A game of the moat IntereaUng ebaiacter U expected. Do not mbs it. The main cause of so much paid taxes which a till stands on the duplicates as unpaid in the collector's office at Cape May, ia the fact that the mouey the City Solicitor collect* 1* paid Into the treasury without passing through the collector's hands, and therefore doe* not ciedited on the duplicates. Tbl* ditiou of things makes much and tronble for tax payers befwrc the

Commission.

The rain fall* upon the just and the unjust—and so the delightful showers of last evening came w ith most refreehing usefulness to us all. And do you stop to think bow grateful we should

all be at such time*! The farmer*

beginning to feel anxious about their crops, and consumer* began to think certain vegetables would become scarce sod high, and just at the most desirable

period came the bleaaed rain. The larger portion of the recently

veloped Mount Vernon tract lies within the borough of WeM Cape May, ami paying taxes there,now desires the borough to take charge of and care for their street a. This the borough will sooner or later find It necessary to do, but seem to find it difficult to accomplish this year. Aj a temporary arrangement It leems to us, that the borough council might this year appropriate a reasonable amount, to be turned ovtfto

the aaaociatloo for nae In repairing ty.r tD lSck , nt petoffice clerk bei streets In such manner *- they rosy 1repelled to resign her position deemueooasary.TblswooldaatUfya.nl of U1 health. Miss l.Jttle enoonrage the Mount Vcroon-people. Town haa received the appointment iwwutemitotoMtoh. —”" 1 ' Ik*. fttOxtos to. Ulto FI™, W '“ l - ‘-n r " r w

sional District b on in good earnest. 0O " ,} ' > '

The present Incumbent Hob. Christo- r ; •; • ° c *** " ' “ 1 pher A. Hergen. desire, a third Utm; ! cond. on yeMerd.y as the day before. County Clerk. H. C. Loudcnalagcr. of 5

Gloucester county, b striving for the ' "

malniog at the Brexton for jieriod. She has many admirers. Harry Church, whose butter and egg

depot here U doing a nice buslne**, w as

er Monday from Asbury Park, w here t- has an equally prosperous aland. Hon. Georg.- A. Hu**, of Doylca-

town, Pa., accompanied by hi* family, are enjoying Cape May life a* guest* at Cocgrcs* Hall, where they will remaiu

several week*.

Jam:* E.Cochran,of Usllimore, an old frequenter of Cape May and Congraea Hall 1* here and 1* accompanied by bis daughter, Mra. O. L. Rhode*, his n Mi*» Florence Young, and Master

L. Rhodes, Jr.-

CotUger John Conway i* one of oat domestic of men. Riding to city almost dally to lib business, be inch domestic oomf.rt at cvenbis Pier-avenue cottage with his

Interesting family.

Mr. W. J. Dawson, who holds porlant position with the American Fi«Inanrance Company, of Philadelphia, is pleasantly located at the Elbcrun for a few day* sojourn. He is accompanied by hb wife and family. Mrs. 11. 8. Bunnell, related millea iu thb city, and mother of the popular president of the Park Avenue Wheelman's Club, has been very 111 at the family residence on North Sixteenth street, Philadelphia, but was reported slightly improved yeMrrday. Mias Durfor and Miss E. E. Durfor. handsome Philadelphia ladies, arrli at Congress Hall Jsst evening. They are well known and popular in Philadelphia society and will participat. actively in the many social pleasure- for which Congress Hall is noted. Mr. Robert Beatty's physical con d.t'oa this season 1* so much better than for reveral seasons paat, having now folly recovered Irom the painful Injury from which be snffered that it ia a cause for congratulation among his many warm friends

Cat*.

"■ Emma Parsons, for

A. P. and If. U. Todd lave taken excellent cron], photographs of the Cape May'Call team, which will be oo_ exhibition on Thnredag. T: In* beer me the custom for sojourffer* at t'sjie May to secure copies of these pictures each season as sonvenlera.

fi Washing-

CONGRESS HALL,

Yonznkjlsn Bros., i ■ton street, next ttlAR ouioc, i.s*e bios on < xhlbilioo and for sale the tli. -sx. lin-- of Oriental rugs, portlerrs embroideries, armours, and brie-*-bra-', direct from Constantinopl • ever i-xbib'.ted

here.

The-D.Ml.T Staii bas begun son very ai-.iplclcqaly. being w

with brightly written gossip and news ,f the the hotels, i- rsonal paregrapbs •od general intelligence, as wed *« a

goodly sImiw of advcrtisii g.

Daii.t

I filled

CAPE MAY, ?f. J.

and publlstii and T. K 1!

There are more virtu-

women in the world than most t>eoplr

think.

Alleged “new dishes crested by Tuxedo ebefto" are old ones under new

name*.

Children swallow cherry pits aid Boorish, while adults do likewise and Berries oi all kind, are held by 111 health authorities to be beat eaten al breakfast. And now we sec them all around the dining tables playing the flute upon the

festive

A large excursion is expected here today to witness the ball game between

Camden and Cape May.

unhappy marriage it very much like an elrclric machine—it makes you

mce but you can't let go. Camden va. Cape May to-day.

,1 S.u.. „! ll, totototo. CIW cUtta „ ^ >[. ■tan-, too ortj to ■ I „a „

There are people whose appetite is . ol(1< . r folk , lr ^ hand at placing never at Its beat,one writer baa said,no- t |, c caudal extremity on the tailless.

Miss Essie Trost, who comes -regularly each season from Cincinnati, arrived at th- Devon last evening, accompanUd by her friend Mi** Springer, who never before wa. permitted to look oat upon

Ibc great Atlantic Ocean.

William B. Kelly, prominently connceted with the American Fire Insurance Company, Philadelphia, ha* been sojoaroioj^at the Laf*yette, for a few Wi *t Jersey Cabinet is nnique and a* catching on. Finest I.'quors. Coolest rooms. Grant street, next Arlingti I. 11. Smith A Son, 47 Washington street, headquarters for clothing, fur-

nishing goods, underwear.

Brook* ■

. W. Hand

rshsd violets cream *jd* at Kenned)'sU. S. P. L M.'Smith a S.*, 47 Washington street, for tailoring -of any description. Mr*. Watts Edmunds, 29 Washington street, haa opened a cosy and attractive ic<- cream saloon and confectionery store at which the most nicely flavored ice cream is served and freshest confectng that one visit is sure to lead to others. tf Molasses Cocoanut Cream, fresh this morning. II. Nus*. Jr., 51 W ashingDost.—On the beach between Stockton and Mineral Spring*. » small silver watch with monogram K. A. F.. and bob chain. Keluin to 10 Hughes at. fur

Donkey Parly. i xlon, last cvcniu

i mirthful donkey parly, I

| influences to- ;a?

" which both yonng and old participated. | w ill produce I The children enjoyed their part of the I wteaUier fslf*

nten-st fortbe westbei s buKtnrss more \vr- , and attract atlen -much as you will It little effect if the ch

,ke people an;

sceit* the

til they dine at the expense of

friend.

The City Solicitor will enter su day against all persona who hav

paid their license Uxea ft

including boarding bomus, li

bln, hack driver* Ac.

The Wyoming U one of the;

Fresh Country egg* and Darllngti

c [.pictured animal. Peilups no indoor ! Delaware County Butter. In pound I amusement ever.Horded half the sport , ^ f ,;^ , \^ l ^ D «L“nUor‘uiZ liter suit to-j a* .“tailing the donkey. " Handsome j », rry Church, 17 Washlngti bo have not [ prizes were awarded ami a general good i street, opjKisite 8taii office. * the kummer, j time enjoyed by the guests in this man-i Jerseys and all tlie latest robe* livery *U-! ncr of merry-making. I Wiley'* Congress bath*. Rooms to re ' j _ ! by day, week, montb or season.

you called to sec Ed. Tbomas. * • ’ “ ' .. . . _ c<ir ,„., 1 iVtoston f ile ** * seaside resort h

dar boarding villas, and Mr*. Fj*»>e r j Grant and North streets? , become one of gi and bertwo charming daughter* exert 1 The beat soda’iu Cape May at Ken- | popularity, and Mr. J.T.Adam*,c marlvoa anccessfiilly to aecure the | nedy'a l. 8 P. of the Hotel I-afayett'- and als<i o comfort of guests. | Champagne Mist I* more popular | and manager ofthe handsome Trayi

The Atlantic Hotel, at l.oug Branch, | tbi a* discovered to l*e on fire at three 'clock yesterday morning, and the guest* bad a narrow escape with their llTe*. leaving clothing and valuables to the flames. Too much care cannot be exerelaed It^laking precautions against

aucb danger.

IJhiladelpbia comsumcr* of coal must jw pay twenty-five cents a top more ■an they did a few days since. The prospect is that it will toon be aevenlyfive cent* a ton higher. The reason* given are that the systetu of cutting iricos la being abandoned, and ttiat here will be but one price, and that

vcrjbody will know.

To Bo Seen.—“Put on some more -lothca, Msndy !'' sbriekid the elderly uni al the watering place. ’“folk*

it Marcy A Mecray'a.

i stilish rip at

1 would respectfully ask the cottager who have received invitations to th Goa*res* Hall hops for the season, tin hereafter they preaent them at the dou

for admlstoioiL

C. Gxitvts Gii.maixk, Master of Ceremonies. More w idows are reported engagef while the maidens are still w ith Mariam

Madi

Ee a* 1 --

to- -tom. -a ‘'-cj-cr.-ij,

Built of brick, situated on a bluff, with a clear outlook over lb.- Ocean, and proidcd with every comfort and convenience. The room* are air)-, cosy sod charmingly titt--d ; the cuisine and service nnrxrelh-d. and there is a lovely six acre law n. '■ tiger elevator, electric bella, first-class laundry, fire-escape*, and the most lete arrangements for 500 Guest*. Congress Hall bas been recently renovsrjialutcd and nut In excellent condition. The sanitary arrangement* are 0L IOS, ...proved pattern and are now perfect. j _ F ('A K E. J

Magnificent and Complete Line of Oriental Rugs, Portieres, Embroideries,

At So f. WASHINGTON ST.,

Next to Past Olfice lUildlng

Direct Importation.

YUZUKJIAN BROS.

Tlie Windsor,

CAPE MAY. N. J-

Fouryii ta, 1892. Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.

will ac-o you.” she

prize, and ex-8enator, Walter 8. Ing. of this city, ia also actively iu iuc fight for nomination. Gape May county has not been honored with the uomii-s-Uoe of ooe of her favorite sons for over fifty years, and all resident* here who are loyal to their county, will nstunlly ■leaire that it be so honored In the next convention. The question of ability does not enter Into tho fight, since the aspirants an all able men. Dr. Learnlug. if supported by this county, bas an oxoellent chance of winning the prlxe. In view of th* fact that an effort ha* been made to have a United Statea war Teasel named “Cape May,” the following Information from the New York TVthiisr will prove Internet ing. Tho early launching of the armored cruiser No. 12, popularly known as Tho Pirate, which a* yet has no name, recalls the subject of naming and classifying United States Naval vraaela. In relation to which there naturally exists much sentiment and interest throughout the country. Under the provision of law, vessels of war are named by the Secretary of th* Navy under the direction of the President, in aoeordanoe with the following rule: Steamship* of the Aral elasa after State* ol th* Union; thoae of the*eoon<j clam after the rivere and princip* cities of the United State*, and thoae of the third els a* as the President may

direct.

'-to, Iu the classification of ablpa to determhi*- their names the following rcgnlalW it oboe reed: Sbipe of and above 5,000 ten* displacement aa firwt-rate; thorn of and above >,000, bat below 5,000 tons displacement, as aeoood-rates: those of above 1,000 bnt below >,000 tons displacement, as third-rate and those of lees than 1,000 tona dlsplaoe-

hi* aid.

Yesterday morning Dr. Deaver, eminent specialist and •argron,

•legriphed for and came down, bu. iere waa no need of performing any President Harrison, in case Congress dor* not adjourn before the end of

-k, will make another vi*H to

tbl* resort next Sunday; bnt If Congress shall decide to adjourn early next week, be will go instead to Loon Lake, In the Adirondack*, and remain with Mrs.

Harrison daring the eummrr.

F. Gerard Uaremeyer, who is a guest of the Brextou for tho eummrr, spent

the winter at St. Aagnvtlne, Fla.

Mexico and in South America. While In Florida he was a member of the St. Aoguslioe Tenuis Clnb, and ia an expert at that game. He purchased some fin* oil paintings and now has

them in the parlors of the Brexton.

Congreas Kail society received Important additions yesterday In the arrival of Mr. and Mra. George W. Kankin, Mias Rankin, Mias Nellie D. Hsukin, of Pittsburg, who will remain di

ing the season and enter Into

pleasures and gayetie* with seat. T young ladies are pretty and attractive and have many admirer*, while Mr. and Mra. Rankin are very much

Various ineffectual attempts have been made in Congress to modify the law fixing th* order of naming ablpa, and to mak* it conform to what Is regarded as a wleer and more appropriate system. During U>* last Congraa*. Secretary Tracy proposed that lb* law be amended so a* to read that vessels of the first rate ahall be named after States of tbe Union; those of the eeooud rate after Important event# or name* connected with the Naval history of the United States, and those of th* fourth rate after lake* and river* of th* United State*. Difference* of opinion tu th*

taryi

the old Mw of Juno, Mtt, i

Mr. J. P. Tolan, ooe of I*hllsdolphis'* energetic and prosperous business men, whose wife was Miss Maguire, of this city, and who makes his summer home here, is a big-hearted, honest fe: low, generous to the core. Mr. Tolan’ straightforward bosineaa methods have brought him aaeoeea, and he could retire to-day on a comfortable competence. He t* young jet and we hope hr may live to eijoy man A years ofpros-

perity. \

J. C. Gibb* and A.*. Gibbs, Brooklyn-, John C. Hl*a,)of Baltimore sod A. LcComte, special correspondent of th* New York Wvrld, are enjoying life immensely at Congreas Hall. They are delighted with Gape May, bnt siuoe they have been more familiar with Asbury Park because of their prohibition tendencies, they have not ventured abroad mneh iu tbe town as yet, excepting under the» chaperonage of the skillful master of eeremonies at the 11*11, Mr. C. Garvin Gilmaioe. They find It very orderly, however, and little more evidence* cf th* effiecte of Intoxicants than at Asbury. Unfortunately the little company it aooo to snffer l loss of Mg. Hiss from among them, he will return home Thursday, remainlag over to-day ia order to be able to

In attend a Cap* May Wednesday evening

prayer meeting with the party.

i atatea-

belheoi

-plied An

she went out among the wave the tiuatful Innocence of a Tel

mao, “whit arc we ben; f«7"—(Tcxaa

Siftings.

In tlie evening ibc d ar girl at tbe Summer resorts will wear her h*>r raised high on her brad and arranged In tbe back In a modified Psyche knot. A coronet of ribbon will be se n passing through It with butterfly bows looming up gracefully from tbe curls of her Russian bang, hovering over which will bo »tn*ll bee*, of silver and gold tinsel, fastened on fine wire. Unclaimed letters In post offioe at Cape May: Josephine Anderson, Ague* Anthony, Madison Ilranln, Saudo llartu. Mary Conner, W. K. Dxlton, Harry Ellel*. Polly FluSImmoud, Wallace L. Guodridge, Mra- M. E. Hoopes, Mr*. IlQbeun, Thoms* Jewell, Chsries Kohlu, Newt Moore, Margaret MoGoughlln, Edward Pervee, C. B. Swift, Annie Water*. When calling forabove please aay '“advertised.'' F. L llu-u-

xHiieox, P. M.

If dancing destroys the hope of salvation in the soul, those who dance should

to lose hope. It is also said lead to linmortality.but why tee greater evidence of the a of such statement*. No i art tome* people so tender

spiritually and morally that cannot look inside a ball room without ainnlng, and therefore they should not. This world waa certainly meant to be to mortal* pleasant and enjoyable within the bounds of consistency and reason'. Beyond that in any course l* wicked. “Be

temperate in all thing*."

Great Catch.

Mrs. William A. Wolf, J., of Ocean street, ‘while In the aounds crabbing yesterday with an ordinary crab line, minus a hook, felt something heavy upon her line, palled It up and landed a drum fish about two feet In length. She was highly elated with her unexpected success. ^ Stormy Vacation Day* HSDK PIXXIXXT. Did you ever have a Vacation without some stormy day*, when you did not know what to do with yourself ? Reading Is what most people fall back

. „ Our ■pec 1*1 offer of 25 back numbers of the “Waverly Magazine," of different dates, for $100 postpaid. wUI supply you with about 400 abort, clean and complete atoriea, jokes, etc. Tbe same amount of reading in th* trashy Ale novel, would coel you #12. Send stamp for sample Address wrax-x-nr.-t

Stevenson, of Camden team, is a home-run hitter and is * good ail -around player.

itruck. j cxreflcm * uh all 1 Try ° r

iuii ia making arrange,

i lor a cbildren's grand tissue ball to take place shortly at CooHall. tf G. Mtllliocr'* livery stable, near Irland bridge, contains safe

purpose* ami sfford*

done much to brin]hal>out Uic gr> success of tbe place. When you go to Ocean City, go to tbe Trsyroore advertised in the Gape May D*Iv Stxiu

Ye Summer Girl.

Recently some one wrote to US asking •■Where Is the summer girl?” Where i* abc quoth*! Where Is she not? She Is everywhere the ocean roll* upon the shining sands and springs, winding ami lathing to embrace her. She is on every mountain where the air woo* her and wraps about her. She is iu every wood, more lovcly tbsu the nymphs to whom Pan piped. She it floating on the bosom of every akc while tbe moouliesm* kits* her. Mir I* where tbe spring bubble, w arm,

to meet her lips.

And wherever she Is, voung man. I* - ware of her. She will not know you iu

November —.W JVrt IIV.M

ONE IlI.OCK FROM PASSEMGER STATION. NEAREST HOUSE T4» THE SERF.

STRICTLY FIRST-C LANS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS.

WAI/TEK W. CiRKEN, of Philadelphia, I*roiirI«*ior.

Those who profess numb-r ol notable-m menu in the fall wit

May bas a first-clas-We refer to Madam I rhxrge of tbe chihlre

tain)

it Con:

.. Hal

This Italy

highly recommended by t*>

pn>* tnd her funner pitrons, aim »c have no doubt she w .11 do well, feeling assured as we do tbit Ibc most exacting cannot find fault with her mode of iusl ruction. She is both worthy soil competent. She bolds recommendalloui

Down the sandy shore—

Days and bom patslnxJust a lllUe parting. Very **d-Ja*t then; Ju»t * little promise To be kept, till-when;

Favorite Florida Oiauge Extract Is delicious; try It In your pastry or cream. Original sea-ahore souvenir spoon ifactured and for isle only by Jos. land, Jeweler, opposite post office. More Entertainment Preparing. Tlie American Wheelmen, iff Philadelphia and New Jersey, will rendezvou* here on Fiiday and Saturday July 2t>tb and 30lb, giving exhibitions in the Athletic Park and a street parade in tbe evening. They are coming at the solicitation of the Committee oo Enterlai meat and will prove to be. undoubtedly, a great xxard, adding much to tbe gaycly and pleasure of the season. Tbiee hundred are expected.

Tlie band still holds the fort. .

Columbia avenoe Pharmacy.

Take a hot aea water bath, at Excel- ;

slor baths.

Boating, fishing or bathing parties |

T* Hake Room For Other Goods Wanted 500 purchasers of miniature i boats and models: prices from 25 cent* ‘ to #5 each, alao row and sail boat*, ca1 parity one man to ten men; price #5 to e2i> dollar* each, at Garrison's Agency,

i r.'J Washington street

j j-20 >U J. 8. Gakwsos, Agt

studio, corner block ton hatha. Silk bathing towcla at Kennedy'a

)KOF. SONTAG,

’res* ‘The Gbalfonto.”

iROF. V"N WENING,

8. P.

Candy Parior Matches please the children, Nu*s\ 51 Washington street. Children's german and hop next Fil-,

day afternoon at Congreas Hall, quarter An experienced teacher will give lea lost 5 o'clock. Ticket*, 25c. sons to German and French (oonveraa A. P. A U. B. Todd, tbe artistic pho- tkm. grammar); alao In Latin and tograpbers. are better equipped than - Greek. I rqfeaaor, 8rx« office,

ever to do fine work at their gallcrira,

foot of Congreas Hall lawn.

“New Star'’ puzzle, very IntereaUng game to while away a pleasant hour. 10 cents at A. P. A 11. B. Todd's photograph gallery, foot of Perry street. A Philadelphia paper aaya "Chauveaus caromels taste moriah.” Tb«v are always on band fresh at Marcy A

Mecray's.

Fan* ! Fan# '. Fans! I-stcat atyh-s, lowest prices. New shipment of goor* Juit opened at T. Saozo's Japanese * • Store, Belch avenue, near Pier.

j p. jjAI^ISON,

Ae*nt and Commnvon Dealer. 69 Washington 8t.,

Store, B

and see incru.

If you want to go to the fishing banka the pretty sloop yacht "Beat- ; leas," la what yon are looking for. j Leave order* at the pier offioe. She lin 1 usually off sear the pier. Peach ice cream sod* at Marey-A Mecray'a Columbia avenue store. Trunks, valisea, etc., at I. II. Smitii A Son’s, 47 Washington street Fine assortment of cigar* at Ken-

nedy's U. 8. P.

The delight at the table U tbe pastry and desserts: use Favorite Ex tracts and

K?!

Axrney tor Has tern NM and Ti any. flpeculdlicouiiU oo Early Cl

LEWIS T. STEVENS, Notary Public, DAILY STAB OFFICE.

-* HOTEL * COLUMBIA,;*-

Entirely Itenovateii and Imprsved. Electric I ue Ceutncu. Moderate Kales. fXwcA meets c w. n. i-.r'TKZKY. i

Us. tVrlcct Dramscr. Modeni.Coosrtileiioe*. I train! NO ItAK. ;r ol Hotel Dayton. WUdmwd Itesrb, N. J.

<*

•HJOTEL DEY0IJ,

“ SOI TII I.AFAVETTE NT.

UTenr Railroad Sym^ia. Reach A Post Offiee. The Devon ha* been rect it®SS?l:ied and improved. Cniatoe first elaa*. RATES 610 AND 612 PES^fSaL.' ALL YEAR HOUSE.

MRS, T. R. BROOKS. Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.

FIFTY -r ADDITIONAL -p ROOMS

HOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. HRS. F. HALLENBECK.

EXCELSIOR HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths.

lUtht. Iteomt rented h.

AV I 1.1.1 V>1 T. STE-VEA W. Contractor & Builder, Cor. JcOtrwon »nd Cdrgle Mreptm Estimates Given. Satisfaction guaranteed.

DO YOU WISH TO ENJOY FUE PASTKY AND DESSERTS 1 USE iavorite p Y trark T AVO’RTTVP UvlOi

Friday'afterneson' 5*5* 1 o’ctockTat 0 Com j Same a* to use by the leading Caterer* and Confectioner!. Sold by all flrat-claa*.

■ 11*11. Admlmluo 25 cent*. Grocer*.

r

Playing Cera*. A pack of tbe brat pUylngcard*,wiih I 1 no advertisement or oilier oojectionable printing upon them, will be sent post paid to any addrva* upon tlie receipt of 15 cent* by the Frument* Company Penn Van, N. Y. U.