Cape May Daily Star, 26 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING/

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Editors & Publisben.

TUESDAY. JULY 26. 1K»2.' Tbe Daily Stab alway leads.

It was a narrow squeak for the millionaire William E. Vandeibilt when tbe Steamship H. E. Dlmock crashed into bis half million dollar steam yacht Airs on Sunday morning off Pollock Rip Sboles, Nantucket. The Brexton guest* are preparing for tbe grand muslcale to begin at that bouse on Friday evening, which promises 'to be the society erent of tbe season at tbe house If not at tbe Cape. Tbe Delaarte Greek Tableaux will be given and many other attractive features ate promised.

Our cottage friends often assist us in gettlngitems and personal points of interest, and we appreciate all such contributions, but let us throw out s bint that many others might take—throw in an occassional uotioe of your visiting friends, your little social affairs, your boating parties, beach pranks, Ac.Send them in, young friend*. Anything you would like us to publish, send It In. The paper Is yours.

0Lr Gliests.

P. Reynolds, Eaq ,

I* registered at tbe Ailington. . . Dr. II. H. Clark, of Woodbqry, N. J., was on the Ialand yesterday and ar ranged for bringing a large parly to tb' Arlington for a lengthened slay li

Angust.

Mrs. Josephine Creane, wife of tin late Daniel F. Crestm, of Woodbury,

Mr. ami Mr*. John B. Ramsey and wife, ol Kirtnington, N. J.. arrived at the Brexton last evening fur an ex-

U nded sojourn.

Howard Stanton, son of the late Hot.

M. Hall Sun ton. of

few Ays

Starlights.

i~ic-^rLove th^P

Other Personal Mentloi

Motto for lawn

Hath us in the Net."

Philadelphia, is en- j This is a time 'of year m

of pleasant seaside | your grip” Is anything but unpleasant, t of tbe palatial A pretty shirt waist is made of wh

Stockton. ! wash ailk' with fine- atrlpos of bli Mi “ I’eopl'-s, stopping at the Brexton Around the collar and cuff, is a double for a couple of weeks, is a very pretty ro w of feather stitched In silk to match

youfK lady, acd possessed of rare ! ,h 0 blue stripes.

like a sailor blouse and is held in. place

of the gucsU of that by aneUslic. This baggy effect in shirt

novelty lately introduced.

Miaa Mamie Jessup, at the Arling- 1 * * ffer ’ K:l “' Unclaimed lettcra in post office. Cape

oououry, - .

of the Board of Railroad | ,_^ u ^ cxture

United Sla'.<

muakal qualities, which add. much 1

Gen. J. WatU Kearny, son of the brave Gen. Philip Kearny, who la a merlug in an Ocean street cottage, joys driving behind a pair of big styliab bay bones. Tbe bright skies, - brilliant, bracing airraids iu ini drives along pleasant seashore roads very enjoyable to them and is prodnetivc as well of the moat exhila-

iting health and apiriU.

Mr. J. D. Blaler and family bare i-en guests at Congress Hall for the past two weeks. Mr. Sisler la pr of tbe largest wholesale grocery stores in Wilmington, Del , and lie is representative business man of tbi city. Mr. Sialerhai liberal viewa an goeid judgment and to these' ebaracterCaii be attributed bla successful

If tbe reports contained in yesterday's newspapers are correct in reference to the punishment of a private of tbe Tenth Regiment, N. G. Pennsylvania

officer* have committed an outrage upon tbe man for which there was no excuse and for which he should certainly obUIn redress at law. Tbe man would have been sufflelcnUy punished by diamUtal from tbe aervioo but tbe physical indignities which were imposed ujiod bim e barbarous, petty, contemptible, a to tbe Slate of Peonsyvania.

Beware of tbe cigarette llend Bergman, tbe wretch who sought to assassl. nate Frick, is a cigarette fiend; and It does teem that incessant cigarette amoklug and Idiocy or devillabneaa go band in hand. A man cannot be a man, no ■latter what bis birth, education or social conditions, if he gives blmselfup to excesses, especially the smoking of tb* accursed cigarette. No, excess in this thing la execrable iu the extreme. Moderation moat be exercised In anything— everything, if life is to be a success. Perhaps tbe most suitable punishment • for tbe wretched Bergman would be to lash bim to a tree or post, give bim plenty of cigarettes, nothing else, and

let him smoke his life away.

Our dlsUnguLhed friend,James M.E, Hildreth, Esq., i* one of tbe busiest lawyers in this part of tbe State and we are pleased to know It It is an Instance of appreciation and discrlmioatioi the part of tbe public which does it credit Mr. Hildreth belongs to a class

of lawyers w bo deserve all honor

community. He docs not employ bla unquestioned ability in fomenting legal atrife or In prolonging it, but whenever lioasible be enacts tbe role of a p

maker. He deals with his clients

perfectly frank manner, and tells them tbe truth as to the merit of thslr case* though they may not always enjoy beat lug it nor be encouraged by bla advice. He does not seek to please them, however, or to extract fees from them by misleading statements. A very Urge percentage of legal business of ail kinds entrusted to bim reaches a aatUfactory conclusion,- his success being due to eloee application and careful study, is worth many y '\r« of eflort to reach so

That was a sad ending of the young life of Milton K. Davis, who w. drowned st Ooesn City on Sunday while bathing In tbe tnrf. Like many other bold young swimmer*. Ignorant of the real dangers which lie beyond tbe breakers to moat venturers, he was in a treacherous aea and overcome even unto hU death. He was only 21. A family mourn the loss of a son—a brother; an affianced loses s loved ooc to whom she hoped soon to be united for life. Right before her eyes be struggled and went down. Here U a lesson—a new lesson, such ss we have often before presented and commented upon. Why should be leave the side of his prospective bndc to venture into deep water at all. Was

not tbe spot and the depth he

ready in sufficient for all the pleasure and benefit be could hope to receive? Was It essential to tbe faith of bis loved one la bla prowess that be should give

her such evidence by risking It U often well to show that yi

afraid In trying positions, but it U no<

Col. Owen Stewart, of Kentucky, is

one of Congress* most noted gi e venture to aay that he ia better

known than thousands not visitors to i tlie Cape and more Song lit after. The Colonel U an unusually fine looking fellow with a decided military bcariug, which together with his pleasing and fine conversational lowers make him a

decided favorite with both sexes.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Wallace are registered at Congress Hall for the balance of the season. Mr. Wallace U interested In the manufacture of worsted yarns, being manager together with possessing Urge proprietary interest in one of the largest bouses in Philadelphia. Mr. Wallace ia genial in fats manners and possesses a fund of information, which makes hi* conversation

both agreeable and instructive.

William H. Carr, of New York, spending tbe.summer at tbe Stockton, formerly of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, is|

one of the moat popular men

Cape. Mr. Carr ia a delightful bather, and can swim remarkable well. Hla peculiar style of floating ls unprecedented. and a wonder to ali those who gaze on hla metboda of maneuvering in tbe briny deep. He has a peculiar lay ou the water, with hi* back to tbe surfooe,bia feet crossed and his thumbs

caught Iu a dovetail manner, anus directly over nis bead,

remain in the water in this position

or Pcffcr, of Kau. itb Cape May that

he will bring bis family to tbe Brexton as soon as Congress adjourns, which will probably be Deal week, for a

lengthy sojourn.

Ebert, of 'Pittstowu. who is !

slopping with bis aiatcr, M Ebert, at the Brexton, ia business man of that towi tine moaieian. He will remain at tbe Cape aome time. He ia gaining hosti

of friends.

Mias Grace Ltndell ia visiting her sis tor, Mrs. Corry. at her cottage. No". 1 Perry street. Mb

Aruistcad, Mary E. Carucil, II. Hamilton. Fannie Henry. A. Holmes, Maggie Jeffries Edward Lloyd. Sailie Long, Mary (J. Mr.Q. McCormick, Georgafina -Moore. Mr. Ouden, J. A. Smith, Mary L. Wayland. When calling for ah please sky •■advertlsjd.” F. L. Rn

ante-oN, P. M.

Without going furtl reign of Charles II, Jackson,in a charm August ‘‘I'cteraou," i

ier back than

writes Meredith

lug paper ir

t can be annouc-d

a* a general rule that the fdniitui palaces and tbe bouses of the nobility consisting chltlly of pieces transm from generation to generation i with the landed estates, and belonging in great part to tbe Eiizabrtbian epoch

immer and enjoy* her baths immensely. She is a very attractive and estimable young lady, and has many

admiring friends.

A. J. Oppenhtim, of Biltimore, is making a stay of several weeks at Con-

gress Hall where he has spent bis vaca- *" d t,1 * t ° r • l * m “ l . wi,h tbe laat eighteen year.. Mf. from abroad, brought !■< Oppenheim ia oue of Baltimore's mo*t » cl 'c* l < ,r 'h-wbo bad traveled. On the successful merehauts and | irasiug con- j " <l,cr k* 0 ' 1 . commerce w vereatioAalist. chiefly under Louis XIV, Mr. and Mrs. P. Katxenstein, . f ‘ duoed a ‘ m * 11 ,mmbcr ° r >' ituburg, are enjoying tbe delighta of j of funiilur c from tbe workshops of the Brexton. Mr. Katzeastein la » | h adingjKreDcb artiaan*. prominent merchant of bis city, and a ; ^ , 'vus«“ of the middle classes, fine musician, and adds afiucb to the °" >he contrary, only tbe simple and delight of the guests of That house by ''° ,m,,on 011,1 r " r, * lure ^ l, ‘ e t '" ne of performance*. j 11 *“ l® he seen; chsirs, chests, . Shield* and family, of j bureau* *ad wardrobe*, often of clumsy

Philadelphia, have secured rooms at tbe ;

Devon, coming in to day for Hie ! mmnur «‘ ur, ' d io ccrt; ‘ lu "““'e 'o"' 1 -

remainder of the season. Mr. Shieldi

lhn j manufactured Id certain ream 1 1 tie* of conservative England.

estate dealer, who ia j

GRAM! SAILING PARTY.

wealthy

•ell known here,

property interests and is very highly j < h'HB i kou the kii mi—rv esteemed. | T,IE hheakeks—a douxtiki Miss Nellie Tarr, of Philadelphia, is j kixxek. ipending the season with friends st the j The gayest patty of the Sui Cape. She ia a familiar figure at tin-j started from Johnson'* Congress ! Congress hop* and a very graceful j CotUge on Monday at « 30 a. m..

rode

Mr. William Baugh, a wealthy and reapected citizen of Philadelphia, again quartered at Congress Hall. Mr. Baugh ia largely interested In real estate iu Philadelphia, and he ia also large stockholder io many of the most

In that

well to aeck conditions for the sake ot huckleberries io tbe woods, etc., often

appearing brave. Thi* spirit of daring^

baa cost many a precious Ufa. Bettor

pert we are, bow brave we are. th*n should run the risk of dying to prove it. Hete at Cape May tbe conditions may be said to be different. Well, they are, io so far a* the protection a life boat afford* la concerned. And that ia just

why Ufa boats

—to protect the foolhardy, and save that life which tbe possessor risks so careleealy. If bathers would be content In «afe depths, and, aa we urged In our editorial yeeterday, not carry the tbe thing to exoee* In any way, than would be no harm done—there would be do live* lost. When will men and woanen pnnne inch things rationally and |do ;tha wisest and .beat thing In

restive sports,

city, where he is always to be found at tbe Girard House. Air. Baugh Itiioks there Is no place like the atasliure, and be baa been a regular patron of Con greaa Hall for tbe i«ut twenty years. He is aa authority on weather prodirfl^Vaud when hr la seen 'going out with an umbrella, although there may

cloud in tight, rain 1*

follow. He is an interesting ci tlonallat, and nnlike manv m

lucceas, he ia particu-

larly cordul in his manner anil engaging

In bis conversation.

Manager Thomas F. Kelly, of National Theatre and Grand Opera Honae, Philadelphia, is most assuredly thoroughly devoted to Cipe May and interest*, aud hat shown that interest by bis investment here in a lovely s:aalde cottage borne, one of tbe finest doast, without doubt, both aa to Its architectural strength and beauty and IU Interior embellishment. Kelly's stables here contain a pair of dark brown cobs, bis coach horsea, which he drives to tbe family Victoria; trotting hone, dark brown, which named “Tom,” after bis little son. fine Stopper, and when Mr. Kelly ids bim on tbe beach drive body else Ukesdust; t* o saddle ponies, of which b>s interesting daughter, Mias Irene, now sweet sixteen, drive# to a cart, tbe other saddle pony, named "Bob Taylor," which Mastn Tom rides and ofton drives to his , T"

believed to be tbe

finest posy in tbe Stole. His carriages a family surrey, a “T" cart, a big wagon for country drives and

number of other vebiclci

"big wagon," as the family call it, and which holds about fifteen persona, the fkmUy and Iriends ofton go Inti country village*—up through Cold Spring, Rio Grande, Fiabing Creek, acd sometimes to tbe county seat, gathering wild flowers, blackberries by the road sida and in the old deserted fields.

lurdsy evening she wore I iu busses to Sclieiliugcr* Laudii

a very fetching gown of crimson India j thence by yacht Mel villa railed to crabailk, lace trimmings, which presented bing spots best known by onr gallant her graceful figure to advantage. ! Captain Slitcs Yerk aud much leas than Ned Wharton aud his cheery little f an hour, without a Jonah in the crowd, wife, after a week spent at their Phils-1 nearly eight dozen “Biters" were safely delpbia home, returned to their pretty 'ensconced in the big crab box. Haring seaside villa, Franklin street and : declared w ith one accord or rather diiColumbla avenue. Mrs. Wharton was corded that no crowd could “bake'* us, token quite ill on Saturday, nccrsiita- anchor was quickly weigh' d and a ting their, remaining In towu to endure ; lively w ind took us out far beyond the the hot wave a couple of days longer great breaker*. Thus it wa* until 130 than they dcsireel. Sbe is now, we are p. m. when tbe hungry enthusiasts glad to stale, quite fully recovered. adjourned to the Miller Club House,

which by the way ia most thoroughly equipped for all outing sports, and . what a rush to prepare dinner. A vote

tha P u 0 nevri^ rd *" V C g ' BeUer U,e | of thanks t» due the l.die. «l„, an sue

few descript iona :r from the Congn lay evening. Bd

Mrs. W. J. Doyle, dee| Airs. Sisler, old rose »il Miss Noblit, white cl lavender silk tiimmiags.

Air*. H. E. r

lilk, •

IS lie.

Aliss Annie Miller, nil china sill Aliss Edith Alann, while mile, itin ribbons. Aliss Bessie Goode, white .tulle, itin ribbons. Aliss Pitcpalrick, light blue silk Aire. Fenley, brocaded satin o

)*e.

Alisa Butler, light pink silk.

' ccsafully and bountifully fed the inner ■ man wltbCbe best and greatest varieties «of the^fason, with Mr. J. L. Craig, 1 | the champion eater, at the head, of the J t ible. Tbe day's pleasure will ever be ’ | a bright spot io tbe memory ot Air. and

i. liawc. Miss Etta Howe, Dr.

Simon HaaMer’s COth Birthday

Last evening, at Congress lla'.l, tlie music drawn forth by Simon Haaalrr a magic baton attreeled a large company to tbe music room, am} as the beautiful two-step a la Boyd tripped forth, dauccre gathered aud danced merrily. But suddenly tbe music atop* aud the great master is seen boWiog his actraowlodgment* over a jiretty boutgpevffi', prea- utod on a silri-r salver, by a belbboy, on behalf 6l aome fair guest. Agn'n tbe musukgocs .on, again Jt stop-, at d the audience noticed a repetition of the former scene. Thi* occurred several times before the audience grasped tbe

t tbi* wa* Simon's birthday and

that these were- tokena of acknowlrdg-

of that interesting event. Then

Gaels bell-boy aa be appeared with silver tray and boutonniere wa* received with

applause which made the

welkin ring. Fully fifteen times did be music stop while -Mr. lisssler re-clvi-d hi* floral gift*, then the piano «a* found to be banked by "flower* tastefully arranged by Master of Cere-

Jarviu Gilmalue. Tbe next watermelon labeled “From

the Ladies of Congress Ha'l.” The lehiandi-d of the venerable Haraler a speech, which was immediately aud modestly forthcoming and for which fie presented with a beautiful cabbage luct, whicli sent the audience again off hr rapturous applause. This event, tbe yearly recurring birthday of Simon Uaasler has not le-en celebrated with

cipe fur preventing the hair frei n« grey, aud peilrcity barmle> Ad J re** “L,” P. O. Boa :U*. U-i Collins Cottage, on Dccatiir street entertaining quite promiuent guests, c people wonder why 'Confectio line flavored pastry and creai They use Favorite flavoring extracts. "Ihildftn'a full dress bait at Congres* II Saturday evening, beginning at ) o'clock, extending until 10 o'clock, en the floor will lie given exclusive!; adults for the remainder of Hi

CONGRESS IT ATX,

CAPE WAY, Jt. J.

Fwir,.

ar outlook over the Ocean, and protie rooms are airy, cosy aud channjr ami aer, ice unexcelled, acd there U a lovely six acre lawn, ectric lietla, liret’-etass laundry, jire-escape*, and tbe mo*t a for ftOO Gui'sls. Congress Hall baa been recently renova-i-ellrnt condition. The sanitary arrangements are of ud are uow perfect. MRS. J. F. CAKE.

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

1 No fi WASHINGTON ST.,

Next Io Po*t Office Hailding.

Direct Importation.

YUZUKJIAN BROS.

Oi.d Sol. Kn{ f sunburn w ill ou u*i‘ I'iuau

CD Ot t.—The Unity disap]*-]

if

. Congress flail

fewsaland.

U. C. MullincrV livery stable, n 'ape Island bridge, - contains ► orsea for driving purpose* aud r fib xoellcut accommodation* aud first-cl are lor burses which are boarded tin

pleased to state that _l'i, tint-class dancing teacher.

May has We refer

charge of tbe "" epta at (

kighly n

lldreu's balls and el

jP. M.

■day. Alisi

i F.jnr

old

John

| Ati«s Alary Baird, Air. H. II. Johnson, j Mi** Sue Hildreth, Dr. J. S. Eldndge, j Miss Florence Johnson, Mr. Frank Cur- ! ran. Miss Annie Johnson, Rev. J. M ; Cockins.

Asking a lunch along wl

m picnic, -and with sharpened appetites whettod to a keen zest by the outing, thoroughly enjoyed. Our reader* all know what a splendid fellow Mr. Kelly ia, aud with the ssleem iuTCl family la held. 'His home is one unlimited hospitality abounds, latch string bangs oat and good cheer la found within. Mr. Kelly exceediogly regrets the loss of the drive conneotlon between tbe city and Mu Yu aa do we all, but when we eooIhe probability of Its ever being red, we are perfectly at sea. The trolley road now oocupie* the bed. which, of coarse, having been •hat broken by atom tides, they compelled to partially' rebuild. With Mr. Kelly we agree, that onr drives

cannot be too greatly guarded and eared for.

Mount Ttrnop News.

At the Contort given' at Congress Tbe net fiabing on the Alount Vernon Hall .Sunday evening Simon llaaaler'* front is quite an attraction to visitors

popular orchestra was alily assisted by and resident*.

tbe well known soloist Alme. Emma i Yesterday several barrels of fine weak Suelke soprano and Mr. G. C. Westcolt flsl1 "ere caught with tbe large net by Tenor. Mme. Suelke waa warmly ■ some of tbe West Cape May residents, greeted and doubly eucored for her ex- ; Tlie fish are of good size and of tine luialto rendering of her solos “lufiam- ■ quality, some of which were sold on tlie

aatua from Statist Alator,” Roaslul, and | spot.

•To Spring"—and responded to the { Mr Cbas. Alger., John E .Miller, Geo. Utter by singing tbe favorite air “Laat Caswell were down w ith Mr. Hagan, Night the Nightingale Woke Me." , stopping at tbe New Mount Vernon HoSbe was again encored and kindly re- ! to). The three first named gentlemen pcated tbe last verec but the audience engaging room* for tbe first three week* wa* not satisfied, until she appeared, , In August for their families, the third time to bow her ackoowli-dge- 1 Messrs. Caswell and Miller sill both meat—Air. Weatcott selected a moat j '"idd fine cottage* ou ttth avenue in difficult solo “Leanore" by Grotcee but 1 1;m e lor next season's occupancy. Mr. the hearty applause appreciated his | Miller rays be will brat scything that efforts to please to which he respotided 1 1 ‘** J'rt been attempted In building a

with “A'caruing" by Renbenslrin—

■ended by both the

■I ner loimer patrons, and we doubt she will do well, feeling assured aa we do that tbe most -anunt find fault with her moi

■traction. _ She ia bulk.worthy *1*01. She bold* rvcumii.eudalioiia 'rom the most distinguished citizens of Southern ami Northern cities. tf

•lioeolato. by the cake, N u.*',

51 Washington st.

new drink, "Stockton Dip," balii this innrniuc. at Alu-cy

A AlrcrayV Columbia avenue pliarroai

Huyler's caramels always fresh

arey & Meeray's.

For a sttllsh rip aud a safe liaise to Harry Mulliuer's livery siabl.-, Tui

pike near bridge.

Tlie lineal candies in Ionu are H.ivler's, at Marcy A Mi Fresh Country eggs aud Darlington's Delaware County Butter, in |*>uml aud half-pound print*. Also iu five-pound W- Harry Cbareti, 17 Washington street, opposite Stah office • Champagne soda, Alarey A MecrayV. Crashed violet* cream s wla at Ken-

nedy’* U. S. P.

I. 11. Fniilh a Son, 47 AVaaldugton street, for tailoring of any description. Air*. Watts Edmunds, 29 Washington street, has opened a cosy and attractive ice cream saloon and confectionery store at which the most nicely flavored ice cream is served and fiesliesl coufections are sold. Tbe rooms are so iovit-

visit is

XT

if

nd all the latest robex

Wiley's Congress batba. Rooms to rent

by day, week, month or season. John Akins' saperior ice cream is

made at bis own Philadelphia factory

of the pureat material*.

solos were give

spirit which proved him to be an a of merit and we predict Tor him a

Hint future.

Epnerlh Muslcale. The muslcale given in the At. bureh on Saturday evening under tbe auspice* of the Epworth Leagi listened to by a large audience, tbe house being packed to its utmost. Tlie organ voluntary by Prof. Pabst, and tbe violin solo, "Largo", by Prof. Simon Hassier, created much farorabii comment. A. P. Todd's baritone solo, “Will O’ tbe Wisp.” and tbe solo, "Alice, Where Art Thou? H. B.Todd, were fine rendllloDi were highly complimented. Alisa Allda Varena, prims donna soprano, sweetly rang "Christ Chll$," by VandeJalioe, and "Are Alarie," to which all iisteped in silent admiration. J. Fred Wollc gave an organ recital in three parts. Song”, by Guilmant; "Spring Bo°g," by Shelly; “Chromatic Fantoaia," by Thiele; which was artistically and sweetly rendered, n m. N. Griffith gave a reading of Shakespearean;work, in tbe imitation of tbe English actor, Bellow. Mrs. Joseph Bennerman sweetly rang a Selected soprano solo, waa while Theodore T. Crane did blmaelf credit by bis organ selection, "Lost Hop3,” ,by Got toe balk. Wasteii—A child's nurse, apply at 81 Washington street. 26-ft

A fi-hing party egns'.ating of tberfol- j lowing gentlemen startl'd from here- yesterday morning: Jobu E. L mebaugb. Fiank Rutchman, John Shcriah, Cha*. I Wind hovel and E. Bucholz. They engaged Capt. Claik, who took them out: wereapraHn fiodio'g the MacMocatlu™ | CODgreSS HaD NeWS Stand

fish aud at last accounts ibey

Tfic Windsor^ CAPE MAY,_N. JFcurldli Season, 1S92. Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.

I.^K I

ONE It I.(Ft'K FROM ASSENf.Eit STATION.

NEAREST HOI .SK TO THE N( RF.

NTRICTEY FIRNT-I I IN AM. ITS

APPOINTS! ENTS.

WALTER w. green, of Philadelphia. Pro|'.rielor.

S'HOTEL * COLUMBIA,*£-

T -'““Tf 1 ? 1 SS 4 ImiToveO. Electric Uctl*. l-rrlect Drama Ilurts. Moderate Itate*. Cback tncclt all iraint. NO Hal W. 11. UtrESSKY. late ot Rote! Dayton

i. Modern Convehlenera. Vlldwuod Beach, N. J.

still lojking for tiiem.

At tt

• Finest Imported

Pier, Cape Afay. Morn-

ing 10.30, afternoon 3.30, Evening 8.30. High class, novel and refined vaudeville company, presenting the latent and beat novelties of tbe American and European stage. 10.30 and 8.80, in addition to regular programme. Punch aud Jodjr will be given. Admission,

during d

evening, 25 a

A Wedding.

Alla* Lillie Craig, daughter of John D. Craig, Esq.. ofWert Cape May, waa united by Rev. J. B. Haines in the holy "i of matrimony to Mr. Joseph Ware, second son of ex-Freebolder Alaakel Ware. The happy couple to ,k morning train for a brief wedding tour. Tbe Stab, with other friends i xils heartiest congratulations and wishes them a long and bappy life.

Notice t* fon.nmers.

.. . water recta not paid ou or before Saturday, July 30. five per centum a 111 be added. Water will positively be turned off If tbe rent ia not paid ou or before tbe Clb day of August, without

farther uotioe.

J. Ashton Williams,

July 26,'92-5t Sujwrintendent. Grocers.

KX.CIGARS A full line of Turkish Cigar* eUen. and the celebrated

“ H. H. B.\

French Rowe Brier 1*1 pen

Carlton Pat term.

B. F. GRAt/CLKS BEST CHEWING TOBACCO. LATEST NOVELTIES IN French Dolls FOR GOOD LITTLE GIRLS. J. S. Semon & Co., Congretui Hall, ot « Sq. 8th street. Phtlaflcliihix-

XUTANTED-SALESMAN; xxlxry tr *' * lal ' ; Permanet place. Bhuws Hu

•s-IpFEL DEYOI),^

SOUTH E A FAYETTE ST.

BTcnr Rnilrond Nlntion, Rpaeli A P«Nt Office. The JAevon baa been recently enlarged and Improved. Cuisine first rlarn. RATES 810 AND 612 PER WEEK. AlL YEAR HOUSE.

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

FIFTY ADDITIONAL -f KOOMS

BOW 0PEH FOR THE RECEPTI0B OF GUESTS.

URN. F. HA I, I, EN REEK.

KX’CEI.SIOK NOT ASD COLD Sea Water Baths. Decatur SL ami Beach Are. CIIAS. SHIELDS. Manager.

T wi G°i

VVI J.I-I.V.Vl T. STEVEJVS. bntraetor & Builder,

Cor. Jeffei-Hon and Corgie Streetw,

i. Satisfaction guaranteed.

F:

DO f 0C WISH TO ENJOY FINE PASTRY AND DESSERTS I USE

AVORITE Pvfrantc

LAVORING L* 11 by tbe leading Caterers and Coufccticnew. Sold by all first-claa.

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