B.1UMI.K *• M.. rrtTes 10.40 A M. Clow, ull. wllh Cape May I’e I. RICHARDSON, roall
Jdotel ./Ircitfals. PljU«delpht»-Mn> •« A Hoff, Mia "aggie Harris. Jo» Harrla, Mme A F T ile Harros, Ereuardo dc llarroa, W P Ilarba and wife llallimore—It S .Scott, R Stockton Scott Rivetlon, N J—John P Edvard. •tOl-KTO*. Wjnoewood. Pa—Pierce Archer, and two children Waahington—Miaa Alida Ilenrignc; Rethlehem—Henry O Weal PiUabnrg—A Lipptnan. Mr. 8 Raub New York—Burr W Melntoah.Janui Fitzgerald and wile . Philadelphia—Ceorge F Laabe
wife
B Newman Baltimore—(' W Sclineidereith oou;Hiiia. fildwood, N J—Philip P Baker and
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Baking Powder absolutely pure
wife New York—I Mein and wife, Miaa Mein , cnaLrovn. Philadelphia—(icorge Aahbridgi wife, Wm Ashbiidgr, M Doraejr Aahliridge, Sutherland Ijlw, I<ewia Neilaon, Fred K B Nellaon, II M Wadaworth Little Hock—Joaie II Uann Germantown—Rev L K Lewia and lai
\\y
Plymouth—A L Davenport Camden—J W Starr, 3rd ClUton, Pa-J V Little
Philadelphia—John A Meehan, Miaa F SWlie,Mr and Mrs L McMannua,Mi a Katie McMannua, Miaa Sara McMannua, Miaa Lula McMannua Cape May—Henry W Hand Pittaburg—Wm Martin New York—Frederick Phillip*, Miaa E I) Lagawltz Camden—Mra K M F.ngliah Cincinnati—T C Aichiliald BalUmon—J F Naylor, Mr. L A Canal), Mra Wm Lonahan, Miaa Clara Brown Washington—Thoa B Sullivan
A. P. A H. B. Todd, the artlatic phe tograpbeni, are better equipped than ever to do fine work at their gallcriea,
foot of Congreaa Hall lawn. If you want to go to the
banka the pretty aloop yacht leea,” ir, what yon are looking for. Leave order, at the pier office. She lies
nanally off near the pier.
VVeat Jersey Cabinet la unique and catching on. Finest Liquora. Cool' ruoma. Grant atreet, neat Arlington. .The heat soda In Cape May at Ken-
nedy'a V. 8 P.
Mosquitoea! Moaqultoea! Moaqaitorai Try a bottle of Marey A M.cray'a vjiecially prepared Mosquito ■ -
im a sure preventive. Congi
pharmacy.
I. II. Smith a Son, 4? Waahington reel, fdr tailoring of any deacriptton. Cocoamit A peanut moiaaaea candy, freab today, Nuaa\ 51 Waahington et. If you wish fine aterling ailver aouvenir poona, go to Smith, No. 3 Waahington Mulliner'a tearoa are in mueh demand lore, becauae of the excellent condition of bia carriage! and the safety, combined with good driving qualities of hia horses. Stahlee, Turnpike, iu’at over
the bridge.
Old Sol. Knocked Ot-r.—The pain of sunburn will Instantly disappear if you uar Pinaud'a Baume Dermlgue. Sold by S. Semon, Congress Hall Go to Lanaing'a Cafe and Summer rraen, corner Lafayette and Decatur atreeta, for private terrapin suppers, soft, hard and deviled crabs, oysters scalloped and In every other style, and little neck clams. Game In season. ind liquora. Beer on draught. Families supplied. The only summer garden at Cape May. Cool and airy. I. 11. Smith A Son, 47 Washington street, headquarters for clothing, furnishing goods, underwear.
ju. i opened at T. Sat Store, Belch avenue,
ami see tin m.
Art
Latest styh to'a Japan' near Pier
m. tf
‘I he celebrated Boyd ami Tl.om|>«>n punchea are the popular drinks at lire
I.tf.nette wine room.
Foh Salk — A cot I age and one acre ••f l.ud in flue C 'u lltkm. ronlalulng fifty trees, one mile Irom th> city. H aaoualle terms. Apply to A. W. ilaid. tills office. If
Raso Ball.
rap. May had anottur walkover ycat rday with the ao-ralltd strong BurIiukUhi team. Bfyne was again in the box, alter t-ltcbiug a bard game on Saturday, at hia own request, and merely loyed with the visitors unlil the eighth i-mlng when be gave way to King. Cape May scored twice in the first Inning on a base on balls, Verga'a error and Bayne’s two bagger. They
ns as easy for fifteen-year-old Ned a long poem as it is for hia younger
The family delight to teat Ned's powers In this direction by asking him to memorize numbers and signs as he passes along the street, and hia success is really surprising. Consequently hia father and mother looked at the Itoy'serandfatber In mingl'd amazement and. dismay when the old gentleman remark'd one day that Elsie had a much better memory than her brother Ned,
the family prodigy,
"Why, Father Monte!" exclaimed hia astonished daughter-in-law. "What In the world do you mean? Elsie has a dreadful time with her examinations in everything hut arithmetic. It seems as if she couldn't possibly fix a date in history, or an outline map. or a rule in grammar In her mind so that it will remain there five minutes. But Ned —why, he remembers every
thing."
"No, he doesn't.” remarked Mr, Morse, r.. dryly. There's quite a number of
Jltigs he's always forgetilng.”
"What, for instance?" inquired the proud
mother anxiously.
"Well," said the old gentleman, "those children have been with o. . i, .
time In the summer,
I the latest
singles I
it the a
Jtal of eight bases, > bases on balls and
Verga'a second error. From this the feature of the game was the stick work of the home team. Heboenut, who pitched sorb a good game witli the N led own here, recently, was hit unmereifully, and he was glad when the
CAPE MAY. A. n. King. pSb 4 2 Itamadell, as 8 2 Bayne, 3b p | 4 Sullivan, 2b fib 1 2 Thomas. If 1 8 Schoff, 8b 2 1 Petrekln, rf. 1 3 Humphries, e 0 1 Wright, ef 1 |
Totals 14 18 27 It BURLfKGTON.
Pears’ Soap People have no idea how crude and cruel soap can be. It takes off dirt. So far, so good ; but what else does it do ? It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin ; makes redness and roughness and leads to worse. Not soap, but the alkali in it Pears’ Soap has no free, alkali in it It neither reddens nor roughens the skin. It responds to water instantly ; washes and rinses off in a twinkling; is as gentle as strong; and the after-effect is every way good. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it
yon know, and
find a pretty fair chance lo learn of the house. But If you'll believe
Imy of your* lit just as likely to
ru stairs in the morning and plant
himself in my armchair, that's been my
t fur forty years and more, as he Is to anywhere else: And I've seen Elsie it him out of It again and again, and he k» Just as much surpriiwd every time as
t had never occurred before!"
Why. hut that's only thoughtlessm-Hi." il Mrs. Morse, somew hat disconcerted. '1 call it a lack of memory," rejoined the 1 .1 testily. • It's all very well
he able to get ahead of all diolars, and keep enough figures
000 toues In his head to drive anybody craxy; hot there's another part of h' memorizing faculty that needs cuUivatin —nud needs il lnully."—Youth’s Compel
old genlh
well for Ned
theotht
HAVE TOC EVER TRIED HIGH GRADE c, X FOR iMs
We have Sherry, Port, Tokay. Angelica, Catawba, Maddeira and Muscatel. Full Quurl Rottle 50c* eneli. SHOWBItli A^FEYBB, -limited, X. E. Cor. Jnnlper A Murk of Ktroelw, . THILADEI.I’HIA. Ini|H>rling Groct-m nnd Wine MerchnnlM,
“Gape fllay” Souvenir Spoons
W. HA.RH.Y CHURCH,
Butter, - Eggs - and - Poultry, • nt for C. P. Darlington A liro.'a Celebrated Butter, alto other ChoiceGradea Prints and Solid Packed. Freab Eggs a Specialty. 103 PINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. V. Cor. Bond St. and Bangs Are., 15 Waahington Street, Aabury Patk, N. J.- Cape May, N. J. tar TRADE SUPPLIED REGULARLY BY WAGON,
Aa4 everything else In the witch, clock utf Jewelry line can be bought at t lowest prtoee of
Jos. Hand, Jetvefer, 9 Washington St., Cape Ray, X. J.
§. M. SMITH, No. 3 Washington Street, Cape May, rpHE practical Watch-maker of Cape May City, formerly 1 with Baily, Banks & Biddle, is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and Clocks repaired. He makes a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, such as Rings, Stick Pins, Charms, etc., and has a large stock of Cape May Diamonds, cuts and mounts them at manufacturers’ prices. Cape May Souvenir Spoons a specialty.
SLOOP YACHT “RESTLESS’ FOR THE FISHING BANKS.
Tickets it
Sn-lls fro go. doe X*ie
Ere to.' htiouttnx Ui
7. Washington street.
LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY. *To. 12 Oceext Street. A full assortment of Harness, Blankets, Nets, d3!. Repairing done wjth neatness
Lovett’s Flour and Feed Store
frequent: or did no . and he in
An individual who opened ai near the field of Waterloo w a. questioned ai. to whether he di posae*. koine relics of the battl variably and hooesUy answi
Hut he was very poor, and one day w t lamenting to a neighbor not only bis [. erty hot the annoyance to which travel subjected him, bis friend cut him ah with.. "Well, make one help the other— "Hut what can I dof” inquired the poo.
U dow 1
A Ion
n that cbni
ir was Ix.ughl
Knglii
d, iuquirini
told the chair More. The t it an Inenallhle priee.
The next comer was informed that Weiington had taken a drink, and the Wclingtou tumbler was accordingly sold. The tbml arrival gaz.d with I.rent Ideas ad biiug his hat. The fourth purchased hedoorpod* U-t wren whirl, he had -n
TO COTTAGERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS! Woodman, Gillette & Co., Importers and Grocers, 13th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, Have now fully resumed their business acquaintance with Cape May Cottagers and Hotel Keepers. Filling Orders for U IIVE GS-HOCEHIES, Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars, Which they forward Freight Prepaid. Our Mr. E. A. IIowker will call for orders, and will attend to any calls left at Hotel Devon, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. Satisfaction guaranteed to all customers.
GENUINE OLEINE SOAP. F. CONWAYS SONS,
Philadelphia.
your grocer, send ti
■ Soap, a
Id purpova. H you ea sill sell you a sample 1
dly colored flowers danger orion has been submitted tl’Hygiene, Pari*, by tbc
it they
f the dyes used 1 w of sine
» trace of
Union Transfer Co. BAGGAGE EXPRESS —ANDfieMral .'.Railroad.', Ticket:. Apects. Cor. Wasklagton and Jackson 8ts.
KTeens or'anilines rontaining
arsenic the quantity In the flower Is to small that If it were sucked and swallowed It would uot harm any one. When the dye mounts by the stem the end D cut off. and there remains very little In the flower.
‘Presses the opinion that on to interdict the dyeing - of the public
F. CONWAYS SONS. Ill) ‘Soutli Street, Philadelphia
rfthefl health.—Londop Globe.
THE GUP THAT CHEERS.
Do you want to enjoy our Teas and Coff.-es at the Seashore - .’ On reo ipt c.f a l’.*tal
Caid our Cape May Agent will call for your order. Addr.-ss
1205 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Best quality Flour, F
JnckMon and Waab Ington Ntreot, d liar, at Lowest Price.. Orders promptly filled a
Dealer In Ourral RotnwriimiMblng (Joodw, Table and rocket Cutlery, and Hardware. K«-yw Filtod. Trunku, A uIIkps, I*arahoIm, etc. Rrpaired. Opposite Office
ST. ALBAN HOTEL,
X. W. CORXFR
Second and Walnut Sts,, PHILADELPHIA. wly improved and Renovated throughouL Under New Management. A -class House in Every Respect. Rates Ressonablc. WILLIAM E. GOFF, Manager.
THE TK-^-TTMLOK-E, Ocean City, N. J. 'his new and complete modern hotel is now open. I-ocatinn right on thr tlanticcoxKL '■ ,ccll< ' nc< '- Rates as low as any lind-class house 01 J. T. AUA9IN.
JAQUETTE & STRATTON, 12 Wa.Hliiii|rf 01 i Slrrfl. IADJOININO PCWcLLS RESTAUR NTJ FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS. Famine* Nerved Promptly . Order* Kallriied.
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 48 Wiuthington Ntreef. Hotels affd Cottages Promplly Supplied.
.. f store today ant pawned It, j^'i' Sr.— How vos he look?
i^l; sr.-vii'i prefer learn to take a.- Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Sea Shore Lines.
- ’ • " nessf Vy didn't you try '
■. LU&
sell te sheptlemsm* a:
Vim ef8b....v. 0 Kelly, 2b. 0 Fox, e 0 Stevenson, 3b lb t OTIaia. If. 0
Sowers, as..
I 4 1 0 1
4 0 0 Oj
Thomson, 1h cf ... B.rclsy, rf Sehoriiut, p
IMIKM.
C. M 2 7 0 1 2 0 2 0 x-14 | Burlington. 0 0100111 0— 4 Earned runs C. M. 5; Burlington 1. Two-baas hits, Bavne. O'H.m. Threebase bits. Bayne, Thoizxi, King. Total , bases, 23. Bacriflce bite, Ramsdell 2, 1 King. Humphries. Wright, Barclay 5. Base, on b*U.off Usyoe 4; Schoeuut 5. Wild pitch tiayne. Passed ball Humphriea. Time 2 h. Umpire Newton. A. C. 8. N. vs. Caps May to-morrow. , One of the great games of tbe season to-morrow. A. C. 8. X. re. Cape May. A. C. 8. X. has defeated during this season lbs Boston A. A. and several other strong teams They play Cape May to-morrow. Permission to nse the AtUetL Park, base ball ground having been kindly granted to tbe Lafayette B. B. C. by Mr. Harr^ Johns, the poblie are notified that there will be no charge for admission, neither to the grounds nor .to the grand stand. All Invited to come and witness the game to-day bets. ™ the Congress Hall and Lafayette clubs. - Nad. Wharton, Jr., Manager.
Delaware lay Souse
AT NTFtMHOAT LAXDIXU.
Renovated Throughout. Directly on the Bay Shore. Rooms all overlook the bay. Broad and shaded porches,
^pleasant place of sojourn.
BATH * HOUSES * ATTACHED
Cuisine First-elass s«ssfa«waB“js 1
I’leuMtre Trip* by Rntl mut Boat
Between Cape May and Atlantic City.
serv'd at the shortest nc
A GRAND PL\CE s to Cape May City to vtolt and enjoy an inimitable dinner or s GEOHCH3 II. TJA-TES. Of Green's Hotel, mb and Chestnut Ru, I’hilsUeli
CARROLL VILLA., ean IVA, 7HARD805f
Jack won Street, near (he Beach. CAPE MAT, N. J. Delightful location. Evetytblng Flrat-olasa. MRS. F. L. RICHAUDSOif
''p'HE ^Al^LTOH, Oopo Moy JPoint, TV. J.
te b0 ^ ; 350 K U “G ; Immediately on tbe beach, near President Hanlaon’s cottage ; elevator, electric bells and all modern improvements 1 new management; appointments, service sod cuisine unexcelled ; electric road *-
CaiaHUy ; popular prices, 82.50 per day, 88
A GRAND PANORAMA OF MARINE VIEWS.
LEAVE CAPE MAT."
LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY.
: Weekdays. .’Sundays.
te city
DARLINGTON HOTELS Opposite R. R. Station. Grant Streot,Cape May. Coder personal management of JOHN J. KROMER.
Flint-clam Oulsine. Large Airy Rooms. Ter
L- MADDOCK, PROPRIKTOR
>815 pern
PERCY HALDEMAN, M IXa'gER.
EVERYBODY LIKEN mu • CHUM - HI - JEER,
Sold by all Grocers ai d
HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, Washington and Ocean Streets. Largest Store and Market in this City. COMPLETE STOCK OP FINE GROCERIES. ’•grtables. Fresh MeaU. Best Grade Butters. Poultry. Fish. Oysters. Terraria, Crims, «r
I. L. SHEPPAED, genfs’ It'll nils Fling §fore, A Full Line of Hats, Cajw and Clothing Specialt>ca. 23 WomLington Ntroot. C'apo May City, X J.
SMITH’S Cape May Candy Manufactory,
H bolrttalr and Retail.
Xo 8 Wafthlnglon Street.
JAMES E. TAYLOR, REAL ESTATE.and IITSURAITCE,
CONI E< TICN] B 1 ETC.

