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CAPE. MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MOHMKO,
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THURSDAY. AUaUBT-4. 1S92. I»o not IxciUlc to wml in for pabltrtUoo |>lmutm p*r»nr*plii> nonounclog tbc l>r>«CDC* of vlaiting filencU. It » p»r« of your duty u lio«tmi fo h»ve thim
d to tbc c
• The wuou i> »ll right, quite cqail (■ tbc avenge. Juat now, not only lathe weather baln>y, bathing aini|)ly auperh, base ball exciting and the lady rlaitora nnnaually pretty^but there hare to enjoy all the pleaanm and to add
to their
The uacra of gaa iu tbla city are pay. log an exorbitant prioe for It and an fooliahto aubmit longer to the imposition of a meter rent. If they do not realat it, aellera of coal will begin charging rent lot their Make, butcher* for their knivoa, and aellera ot dry gooda for their yard atlefca. Tbe citiuns of
0iir GtrestSi
An^ Other Personal Mention
Judge Wm. H Hobbr. of
Starlights.
meg the arrjeala
n yeaterday.
R K. Tbomaa ami wife, of Philadelphia, hiee returned to the A-hng'ou for
a lengthened atay
limry Hand and family, prominent PbiUdrfjhiaca, will arrive at the
Marine Villa today.
Mr. .John McCort, a r<t'!i<-d.hu>li man. r-f Ballimore, la booted for
mo,-on at the Arling'
A PleaaaDt Fivhtag Parly Hon. John hi Van tiilder. Preaident Tb. echooner tathmll, with a pleaa-j "f Merchant. Bank. Knoxville.
’• ' party ,-onalaUiig of Meeara. D. i Trnn.. arrived here yeeterday and will fc Uuie Joe Kelly waa atightly bitP-n „ Kloereky. Reuben Cohen. Joa. Cohen,! "-main aeveral daya. He left home two | by a pet dog yesterday morning. L.uU Cohen. Same! Cohen ami Robert ’ r " k ’ ago and haa vlalted AUanlle City. ! Chariee White rveened a man by the Mehenty, of PhdadelphU. J. M *«'> friend, in thie h.a natir. Dl „ lf otlUomu Cromd^^ogMlC.^
■ Morphy, of Chicago, and^allhongh last | -ounty. He viaita Cape May regularly. ] May Point yeaterday.
not by any mean* lemt, Mr. Be, k, of!~h *» '"T heartily t Fjnc c< ^ rt ind d , ncc mu>>r i* Cape May; ala,> Maatera Murphy and welcomed. I« KooxmI!.-, he i *inur'.- , l f ,., turct ^^ u,it,moo
Chen, alar ted from ae Iron Pier at 8 ed In a num^-r of enten-riMS and U Satorday evening
the i 0 "clock a. mJ f..r th/firf.iug hank, held In great .staem by tt. cd /eru. | Bare ball tovnorrow, t ape May ra. | where they Irrivcl ifter paying th. j ^, , lllbh borne go ! Reading, game teams »i» play on Sat- j
MM cuatomary Uttutp/lo Heptane. The a H . rr y Mumoer -, Hv c rij»iabl«, Turn urday.
tbt . fi.hlng waa ca&Ucnt, the catch oum , pike near bridge. | „ r JltbB „ r Baltimore, i ^-•ngmrr lour hundred bsaa. Iwalde _ Mosquitoeal Mo.^uiu.C Miwpaitoeel | ^jn be the puno soloiat at U.e Baasler
CONGRESS HALL, < APK MAY, X. J.
. ,, liouoaeia aim >narr usu. i
Mml,meSo.lkewd!s dg»tthe B„e a ,
tiat church on Sunday and Mr. <«• 0 - c!ooV ,, m . A good company and
Weateott ail!lead the choir. ‘good time.
party . Try a* bottle of Starry »• :( apeeially prepared Moaqui
tlie i
..bbridge, ot Ph'iladelphia, joined bl. family last ea Cbalfonte for a brief stay.
Hon. Charles II. Rehash, ex Comp troller of tf»e ,,f ChiCTgtf aini daughter, are poiul.r gu.5ata of tb.
Stockton.
Mr* Tbomaa P..Sl.r'.vjr, df Baltl more, jotue/ her family at Ctmgnm laat evening and will rema n aev-
DonnlRvllle
; Mrs. Rachel Carroll apani Tuekah,*-. the guest of hei
j Mrs. Harry .Still-
I The Missea Mary Cra I Ilillmau and Ceittud, j Philadelphia, are apendi
! Mr*. Levi Woo
j pharmacy. >o'a, 4* Washington a
no other town are asked to pay meter I U“K l « - »treet cottage. The thing ta wrong. ; M- Margn-* All,
Julia Adams,
eral week, Iwea-eKiting her sister. ifiST Thomas W. Jcukins, t-r.. and family. i Jwyer Dougiaaa, wife • of Baltimore, have been enjoying i w , n> ,. f Coort Hour,. aero in
very keenly at Congress Hall for tbe j TuewUy past tan aerkr I .
Mias Eleanor Wcast and Mis.
Poher, of HopeWdO, *. J., are guests j lpeIDrf . adtnred ^ „ y k«-
Anca Shaw, of Massacbusett*. Hattie Parker, of Woodbury.
d hoyd ami Tbomio-»n j Hie iMipular drinks at the j
1 Lafayette wine
condition, containing
Hall, August 6th-
Ilali J Tlie strong Reading profcesionaU will
| |day against C«
mithj and Saturday, and imerestiug gi
| may be expected. r
^■ods i danre program of the '' -•n will be offered Saturday -keuing at I ! Congreea Hall. at the teslimouial l-u-
[ dered to Sinfou llaasl- r.
Mrs. James Baenetman. of St. Louis,
ill render choioe vocal selectio
onial t<
u Ha»,l
Halt
Simon Haaeler aays tliat there m only
great man who didn't
,f ' to hU name—Hand-! tbe e'on; igton Iwqueta will tie faithfully dilt
Dr. and Mrs E II. Phillips, at their j A
( Those who were'fortunate eu-.ugh t„ Mr,-. tl^aBi-.-mg of any description. ijaaslei * ' attend Camp on Moud.v, enjoyed the J . * *" ' T~~ , , . I lecture delivered so eloouc.,, '. „v He. ! ^ '***' “* l *° “?** ' i'”
Allen, of Pbiladole Carroll Villa last
The gas meter rent outrage ha* again j evening to pass a few daya wljh relabel n perpetrated and there are many tivua at that popular butelcousideriog the advisability of not .pay- f Miss Bertie Coll Ids, of Pblladel]-
lag it. It la not a lawful chaigeand wt
re 1* collected not by
order of tbe L'nlted Gas Co.,which owns tbe plant here, but on the responsibility of the local superintendent, There
should be a general refusal to unjust and illegal demand.
Tbe special exeuraiona from Philadelphia to attend base ball games at Cape May are a taking feature and greatly aid the Athletic Park, while giving to a number of people an excellent opportunity to enjoy a abort visit here at a low prioe. Mr. George W. Boyd, haa done a great deal during tlie past five year* to aid Cape May by Improving the railroad aervioe and making liberal con-
oeaaioua for jiarticnlar occcaioua.
The vaunted democracy of Cape May had a fair illustration at the o|>euing of tbe season when the master of ceremonies at a leading hotel decreed that none but baliens women ebonld be permitted to enter the ballroom. Every effort waa made to enforce the rale, but the dear creature, took /a Ann stand and stoutly maintained that tbeyYould rather forego the entrancing wall/ than remove their bats. It looked for a while as if the ballroom would be as destitute of women as it la frequently of men in the early and middle parts ol the week, and the floor manager Lad finally to confeaa himself vanquished, and haU are now as plentiful In that ballroom aa are mosquitoes when a lard breeze blows—Hold GautH. What a yarn and how rUiculons it la! Hats worn in a leading Cape May hotel lallroom! Bash! The Oazttte Is cither badly deceived or trying to be spiteful. An esteemed summer resident dri>pp -d In yester Jsy to tell ua that In our eUtorial treating of methods of gov, in Ing municipalities, we bad luadrertenily enunciated the doctrine of the oppom nta protection In the statement that ‘•A franchise absolutely grained to a few individuals wrongs all other Inbabltauta of the city, by oooorutrat log ptlvllegea which belong to all. In tbc bands of a few." We fail to agree with him upon that, but he rapreraed the opinion that onr view* upon the management of cities were entirely . correct and for this ie feel grateful. ■Perhaps the aettlemsht of the great tariff discussion may be found In beginning with reform In the govenunent of citiee and extending It to the Stale and National govaramenta, until all government In the Republic shall be practical ly guided by the desire to obtain the greatest good for tbe greatest number.
It la a pleasure to note tbe success of the Cape May hotels. One of these, aa heretofore notcd/’U tbe beautiful Lafayette. There la not a hotel on the Jersey coast jp'Srell prepared for tbe business and ad carefully and satisfactorily managed, as thl. house. When Mr. Tracy and Mr. Grifliu took hold of tbla bouse they had well considered Its ad vantages, and counted carefully tbe cost of placing It in superior condition. Its position behind tbe great ocean commands a fine view, being right npon the beautiful drive, central of tbe city and convenient to all points, places It ,to the front as an attractive bouse of Itself, while In addition to this, equally important and attractive to guests is Ibepereooal management of Mr. Tracy. Every detail la given bis Immediate attention and sop pcrvislon, and being a gentleman of Urge experience as proprietor of the well-known Washington House, on Chestnut street, Philadelphia, with fine natural executive ability, there can be no better management given to a hotel than Mr. Tracy gives to tbe Lafayette. Every appointment la not only first-class In name, but In truth and rtphie. No it. a sleeping rooms, In matters ol
intlook, arraogemcuU and -e to be' found anywhere.
It U well worth one's time to be J show* throngh this beautiful house. And then Mr. se»l Mrs. Griffin spend mueb time at tbe hotel, aiding materially In tbe care sod entertainment of guests. -Gentlemen delight to be In the company of Mr. Griffin, and Mrs. Griffin quickly wins the esteem of sit with whom the comes in contact. Much patronage comes to tbe Lafayette from Wratere towns and e!Uae,thuae who desire to nap the full beneliu of a sojourn Immediately beside tbs open eea, sad while doing so receive the fullest measure of boose comfort and table exoeUen-
If yon want to go to the bank, the pretty sloop yacht less,” is what you are tookiii
"first-1 •
usually off near the pier.
West Jersey Cabinet ia unique ami as catching oo. Eincst Liquors. Coolest rooms. Grant street, next Arlington. The brat *oda iu Cape Way ai Ken-
nedr'al’.S P.
West Cepe May S. It. Swain's new store Is rap ; dly ap. preaching completion. Miss Almira Koox and Miss Savage,' of Camden, are visiting Mrs. Nicholas
immensely. J .
j Minneapolis, Mi
Congress, sml w ill
occupy as usual an enviable position as
one of the belles of IheCal-e.
Robert A. Fowdeu and wife, of t’hllalelphta, are finding much needed rest
pay tbe ^ttbe Wyoming. Mr. Fowdcn la chief
engine or of Philadelphia post-office.
The—Wyoming has added to its charms the Miaaes lloopes, three wellknown sisters, of Philadelphia, who have many friends wherever they go. Mr. J. T. Graham. Clerk of the County Court of Cecil County, Maryland, with hia sisters. Misses Rose and Bertie Graham, arrived yesterday at
tlie Arlington.
A fine s croptlcoo exhibition Is to he given in the Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening next under the auspices r ihe Young Peoples Socirty of- Chrls-
an Endeavor.
C. Garvin GilmaluC ia becoming facmely popular with not only tbc vuitors but the residents wilhoxbcfn be becomes acquainted. He la very genial
and obliging and ia appreciated.
Mieses Grace Baird, of Wilmington; Mcllie Seeley, of Tockahoc ami Antnc Williams, ol Trenton, are amongThe
pleasant visitors at tbe Hotel
They are enjoy ing I
Mias May E. Harvey, with a
party of friends has gone on si tended trip to Eiglea Mere, Pa., Ear R ickaway, L. 1. Rbe ar-ticl
havings jolly good time.
Mr. t>. O. Spencer, wife and tw, tremely bright children of fit--seven years,_ of Philadelphia,
many pleasant honrs at the Wyoming, nvc yeais. ami i» mil u • hire they are enjoying a »Uy ol three "^u'dlin^rockton bat wieka duration. luf tTor auDorinc to Dr. Waller II. Phillips, of Hahne- ,,; MrT ', iav “ ,
maun Hospital? Philadelphia, Is now at j Y. the home of bis father. Dr. K. II. Phil j I- 1
lipa, on a temporary visit. He hi returned from a vi-it to Asbury
and iiopewull, N. J.
Thtid-Uaxemin Sullivan, one of Ci May's moat distinguished plsyi
leaves to day for the White Mountains, The Collins Cottage bar
•t-h.-k.
He will be missed, aa be was s gres* Columbia avenue
favorite amoug frequenters of the ball | T „ colD1 , lcU , vour i itchcn cooking park, and a fine fellow. ! department use Favorite flavor ng ex-
Mias Alice Whan, one of Gcim.n-j! rads, town's fairest and loveliest daughters, f
Is a guest of the Hartwells, at their' *0 Entertainment at Ike Okalfante. Franklin street cottage. Miss Whan U There has never been a more thora Presbyterian of the blue mocking ( -ughlj successful entertainment given order, and comes from a family that Capo May. than that of yeatcoii dates back a couple of centuries. afternoon at the Cbalfonte. Col. 8.' Edward C. Thomas, M. D., of 4321 ] yer very courteously placed the large Aspen street, West Philadelphia, sue-1 d,nln * roonl the disposal of the ladies censor to Dr. E. E. Davis, d. ceased, U >cW>\ and they hid a very pr* .pending a few days at the Devon, re i a^ complete stage erected at tbe cuperating after bis very fatiguing end of the room. On this stage s. labors during tbe heated term. He j ulenU-d young ladies-very young in will return Thursday evening, fact-vaug. recited, and acted. August 4 j children plvyed their part* wiill Among the familiar face* at Congress ; possession th.t waa simply --
factories, tha*s of H . Nui
! and T. Mont. Smith: The former began i the manufacture of candy of superior I quality here three years ago and oper- | ate* during tlie suuRn'cr only and doe* | a large huainea*. Tlie latter Wgao this sun; though be baa carried on tba fccliooery business here- for fifteen years or more manufacturing !>'* gooda in Philadelphia. He is now i- r u.aucotly established here and will manufactureall the year for wholesale ami retail trade. Hla good* are very Cue and are
greater driAud
h lady w
ongresa
. m .1 %
Built of brick, silua'ed on a bluff, with a clear outlook over the Ocean, and provided with every emafort and oonvemene*-. Tbe rooms are airy, cosy and charmingly tilted ; the raisin* ami service unexcelled, ami there ia a lovely aix acre Uwn. Passenger elevator, electric I ■ells, first-* lasa laundry, tire-escapr*. and the most complete arrangemeuu for SCO Gnesls. t'oogresa Hall baa been recently renovated. repainted ami nut In escrlleut conditiou Tbe sanitary arrange menu are of the most approved pattern and are now perfect. MRK. J. F. t AKK.
Magnificent anti Complete Line of Oriental Rags, Portieres, Embroideries,
miqur souvenir progrim of rich design. j The game of bise ball between the | ongress and LtfayeUe teams will rig j ‘ ur at Athletic Park, beginning at 9 A >1., to-day. Go out and see it. AdmisMlsa M. Gabriel Keejy. .f PhUacel . >bia, tbc ulcntod vdcalist, wit! sing wi j be teatimouiil to bi- tendered to Mr. | jimoo Haasler on Raturday even ng
s« c m*shim;to> st^
Sext to Po*t Office Itailding
Direct Importation.
YUZUKJIAN BROS.
Lc «U_Jdgtdy-p»pprec
I and referkb y u
am Itopf Brer.
Mrs. M. R. Holroyd and little grand-; daughter, of Waablogton, II. C.,- are;
visiting relatives in the borough.
Dr. Harrison and family .of Washing-1 ton, have arrived and are occupying
their cottage on Broadway.
The new Broadway Meat Market of; S. R. Swain will probably ho thrown 1 open to the public for business tbe last! Aren't
of this week. j from the 1
Dr. Clarence Eldrcdgc paid hi* home i Routhera
a flying vi*lt on Wednr*day last.
Work has been resumed at the factory a/n r fH-ing closed a wrek for repairs. The ' council committee will receive led pYo]>ostla for tbe erection of a a borough hall until the IStb lust.
Ella Rancron, of
accompanied by Children’s
their cousin, M -sa Carrie Calahan, of Cam*leu, N. J , are vuitiug their aunt i Mm. George II. Reeves, on Broadaay.
drink
t Cape
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i very jolly parly of WasliiiiJttonlso* ] are l»-at«d at the Wyoming, where they If' so pleaaai.lly pissed tbe month of iU* j August last y-ar. Among the number i we notice: Commissioner CharUs Lymsn and family. Dr. J. C. McConnell and family, Mrs. Uicdlcr and family. T. Wi Howard ami daughter, chaperoned
hy Mrs. Edward Wool!*.
Madam L. 1.001^ who has Tlie Rum *//era. a religious publics-1 rf the MilMren s halls and enter | ,, |lU p r ., m i MDC e r-I its at Coiigri-ss Hall. This lady j , r . , lighly recommended Ly both the <* oU > becauw ot iu te.-*c.cn»p proverb-. , • ■ ' ’ They are skillfully worded, hut evident i
ly arc not iutenifilT 'for anal} *ia. The ! paper print* bebekh il- tjtle the scrip, tural motto "O Earth, Earth, hear ibe Word of the Lord."from Jeremiah22:2y, | and tbe proverb* directly follow, the In- j f -reoee being that they are the Word of , tbe Lord referred to. If a delusion ol ; this kqpl |ioa«eaa<a the paragrapber of tbe Rum’s //urn,be may console bimse'f j with the thought that he is not alone, j Many writer* and speakers of all sgt-a of the w orld have been governed by the : same supremely egotistical delusion.
TTlic W indsor,
CAPE MAY._N. J-
FturU^iiilSSl CapadijJOO. Location Unsurpassed.
iured as we do that the most rxaciing nnot find fault with her mod* of lu--uetton. She is both worthy anil com-
Mie' bolds recoronieudarions lost distinguished citi/eoa of ind Northern cities. if
Watt* Edmunds, 29 Washington at reel, has opened a cosy and attracllae ice cream saloon and confectionery store at which tbe most nicely flavored ice c res in Is served and freshest confections are add. The rooms are so Inviting that one visit is sure to lead to
OYE Kl.Ot K FKO.ffi I‘AKNFY«iKR STATION.
YF.ARKNT IIOI SF TO TOE Nt'RF.
TKJ4 TI.Y FIRST-CT.ASS IY AM. ITS A PPOI YTJffi FYTS-
WAIsTER W. 4wRKKN, of 1‘hiladelpfais. I*po|.ri«*lor.'
Halpin Ilr.ubsrs employ t I u-rt cutters, aud handle i wef. EsmUlor -Market. 8
avoid it hy
irk nedy's L'.S. I
The band
I Columbia avei
t Eacclatocketl
r street, opposi
Hall ai
i those of Mr. and Mr*. Albert
Griggs. They number many acquaiotanoes^and warm friends here. Mr*. Griggs' peraooalliy U of such a happy blend of vivanlousness and magnetism as to cause ber axlety to be much sought for. Mrs. T. E. String, of Csmdej, who came to the Wyoming five wreksago to past one day waa so charmed with the delights of Cape May and iu pleasant guest*, remained at that jopulsr house until early this week. She is *o delighted with tbe shore that she intends to return soon to ptss the fall
months.
James C. Gibbs, of Brooklyn, ia still at Congress Uall and enjoys the more quiet pleasure* which prevail very mdch. He la now the only one left of a party of four model youug men, who were here earlier in tbe season. He is enc^nttged iu hla propriety hy Thomas W. Jeukiua, Jr., who is eujojing a very good rim* at Congress Hall and will remain until SepUmber. Balt Water Taffy la always fresh, Nuss', 51 Waahlngton street. The great success of confectioner* is due to their delicious flavorings, they use Favorite ExiracU so should you. Try K and be convinced.; The photographs made by A. P. & □. B. Todd are greatly admired and their increased patronage ia dne to tbe excellence ol their work. tf Nlekle clocks 85c op, at Smiths, No. 8 Waahlngton at. Old Sol. Kxcxsld Oft.—The pain of sunburn will Instantly disappear If yon use Pinaud'a Baume Dcrmlgue. Semen, Congress Hall
uc**,they spoke with firmness, amijsufflclently loud and slow enough to be illy hoard by every oue Iu the large audience. perhaps unfair to discriminate, lo dealing with a troupe of such young '•artist*,” hut while all did most wonderfully, two young ladies, stood out prominently on account of their genuine talent, one of these was Mis* Lucy Kearny. She I* a pretty child _ perfect enunciation and tbc knack of ••throwing'' her voice, a most <* sary accomplishment in reciting. Tbe other—and she waa easily the '•star''—waa Mlaa Eleanor Lewis. This most attractive and bright little girl h a daughter of those sworn friends of Cape May, Mr. aud Mra. Clifford Lewis who themselves have always Iweu most conspicuous In all entertalnmeul* here by grown people, on account of their great muslcal.talent* aud their williuguea* to let others enjoy them. Mi*a Lewis not only sang a clever little snug In an inimitable way, but she, also, recited Gilbert's "Nancy Bell" with an appreciation of humor and appropriateness of gesture that completely won the audience. She acted, too, with same self.posse sal on and tact. It ia pleasant to add that tbe entcrtaini waa a cocoes* financially. Tbe proceed, for the sale of aeata was, It ia understood In the neighborhood of acventyflva dollar*. This will bo turned ever to that most deserving charity, Margaret's Home. Tbe ladle*, to whoaecnsrgy tbe sneceas of the young players waa modestly witbhoW their names.
slid Isec. in all the color* of the rs’n ; bow! How happy lt«little one* mill he. <> ! a gilherlng of hptgh'. hemllliful. h>p,-y n children. Augfist 4th yno may see ju»i ; ,-| the smiciest fcd lo*.i*-.t i.i Cape Mai. | all in rsqnlsite costume*; and * list „ giaoeful li ile dincers mill be pres, in j
M.dsne L>uis mill ictnsiuce
lovely little fancy dancer* of her . Us. i ,,
Tiiere are too nm.y liallm s |o l*e told now. You must go and are the lb lie one*, and the midanic mill be glad to
welcome all. It. j
At the Iron Tier, Capo May. Mora- i i ing 10.80. afternoon :1Evening 8 High class, novel soil refined vaudeville company, presenting the latest and beMnovelties of the American and Kuropesb aUge. 10 30 and 3 30, in additinn to regular programme, 1'unch and Judy will be given. Admiulou. during day. 10 cents; evening, S5 and
r tee cream i- i
. *.-c Ed. TI»h
Far or Fa r* Fergus,.
SnUee.
Tlie Commissioner* of Appeal will meet at the City Hall on Saturday. August 3i)tb and Saturday, September 3d, at the hour of III a. in. each day. for tbe bearing of appeals from ta* asscs*GtOROE L.'E jySfl-tf C
■old a pa
Thureilay, August 4th, fn in
9 a. in. to 10 p. ro .al her cottage South Lafayette street and Windsor avenue. There will be no adiniaalon fee charged, aud all are Invited to comet- Tbe proceeds will be devoted to the benefit of the Society for 'the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. tf
A. P. & H. B. Todd, the artistic pho. tographers. are belter equip)**! thin ever to do tine work at tbeir gallcrira,
foot of Congress Hall lawn.
Jersey* an I all tbc latest robes at WilCy's Cong re*' huh*. Rooms to rent
hy day, week, mouth or season.
Silk bathing towel* at Kennedy 'a C.
S. P.
CONGRESS. HALL Complimentary Testimonial TO— MR. SIMON ftflSSLER, MMHMEMT'S FESTIVAL r.UA.xn *©lioI’ SATURDAY EV'NG, AUG. 6th. The oomraittcc of arraogcmeou will spare no effort* to make this the most popular entertainment ot tbe aeaa/n. Admission Tickets for Adults, - - ^ Fifty Cente •• *• children, «- Twony-ftvo Cents. Dancing to Commence at 9.30 o’clock. Tickets at Kewstand. „._ON HASSLF.R, ) », MARK HASSLER. J
^‘HOTEL ^COLUMBIA,**mireiy Ki-novateC and Improved. Ktrctnc Hell*. Ivrleel HramaEr, Moden, Co - CoHitmt*. Moderate Kale*. Osjri o£i/r,U«< NO HaU. TV. II. l.ITTKi'.KY. lateot Hotel Dayton. WUdmood lie
DO YOU WISH TO ENJOY FINE PASTRY AND DESSERTS! ISE FlI™g Exacts.
OPPOSITE CONGRESS HALL G^Two Squares from Station, CAPE MAY. N. J.
J. B. WILSON, - Proprietor.
. EXCELSIOR HOT AND.COLD Sea Water Baths.
The Flaret and Most Complrtr Rstahtistinient of the kind oo the Coast- ffinidal aueullon given to the ear* of Invalid*.
Marine Villa,
C APE MAY, N. J. Favorably known lor the past eighteen years as the most popular, eligibly located and desirable ol seaside hotels. All modern improvements, perfect drainage and ventilation, natural spring and filtered water,air
entirely free from humidity and miasma.
MRS. F. nAI.LKYBF.FK.

