Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Starlights.
You don't bare to be »ofl to (fi»e a aoft anaaer A aoft anawer ne*er etartrd a cboreb quarrel. The statement la made that In Wlaeoostn aerenty-aerru of the poet ulboe* are kept in saloons. The mana|ement of tba Hotel Cidbmbla will (ire V euchre party at that bouse to nlfbt. after which a bop will take place. All the cottage families are inrlted to be present. Never gamble. Of all the vices that enthrall man. this Is the worst, tbr strongest, moat iosldk.ua. Outside of tbr morallly-^rf'lt. it Is the poorest
A progressive euchre parly took place at the Aldine Wednesday evening. It was enjoyed by all participating. The happy winuert were: Mrs. H. 8. Friedman, of Philadelphia, flrst pr|ae, lioltin chocolate pot; Mis. M. A. Ilegengersd, of Haiti more, aecond prise, decorate.! cream pilch.-r: Mrs. J. Uoldatelo, booby prite. fancy pitcher: Mr. Benawauger. of Phlladrlplila. first prize, haudsuna Inkstand; Mr. Hcnawanger.ofBaltlmor., aecood prize. ozydizeO, paper cutter: Mr. A. C. Newman, of Philadelphia, bzoby prize, comic ash receiver. The will of Edward C.Knlgbt.tbe ml lljoaire sngar refiner, was admitted to probate In Philadelphia on Wednesday and was an unusual one from the fact that It contained no bequests. The estate will accordingly be divided under the lotatate law. He appointed bis widow, Anna M. Knight, and his son. Edward C. Knight, and the survivor ol them, as ezecutors of his will, giving them power to manage and dispose of his ml and personal estate at aucb time as they shall deem best for the interest and advantage of tbr same, and to aell any or all of the real estate. It was executed on December K, 1890.
IfcWng!“I
Powder
HAYK YOU KVK.H TRIFI»
California & -a WINES
‘Gape fllay” Soavenir Spoons
ABSOU/TEOf PURE
But one square dance si I be Hsaaler Trstimuolsl to-morrow uigbt. la ocr ol the figures s popular melody will be Introduced to be sung by everyone in the room.
.... ... ■ flvc-poWDd psekages. Very ooevenlenl for families. W. Harry Church, 17 Washington street, opposite Btah offier. *
_ a bathing, wlmre the slopes most gradually and were the
crowds bathe.
Base Ball.
A very Interesting game
yesterday at • a. m., at Athletic Park betwten the Congress and l^fayetle teams and was witnessed by a number of people. The time of the next game between these two teams will be duly announced and they should be well at
tended. The aoere:
CONGRESS.
Rutmlck. ef; 0 0 li i 0
Grubb, c KiizG.bban, p.. Scott, as Kearny.| rf
Sewell. I 1 .. Totals..
BUkrly. lb 0 Hlchsrdson, lid I Ilildobum, p 1
Fast, rf.... Chew, cf.. Davison, If
..0 0 0 0 0 ..0 0 0 0 0
5 2 24 15 0
inttxos.
Congress 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8—3 Ltfajotu 0 00208000-4 Base on bells, by Hlldeburn 8. by FitzO ibbon 5. Btruck «ut by Hlldeburn 8, by FhaOIbbou 11. Unoubaett, Congrraa. 4, Lafsyelte 4. Passed balls, Grubb. 8, BenneU 2, Wild pitches, Fllz. I, Hlldeburn 2. Time 1 40 Um-
pire D. Coogan. The Heading pi.
Cape May to-day and a will n - " “
gprofe
bats with Cape May .
hut game will result. Cape May will h tve to pot up great ball to order to get away with Riadlng. A second game
will be played lo-moifo*.
Base ball to-day.
Shirp playingto-dayatAUileilc Park. | Ofo-uiae jou'll be there. Cape May | vs. Heading. |
List of unclaimed letters, remaining in Cape May P. O. for week ending July 30th 1892. F. L. Richardson, M
Beddall. Mrs. 8. A., Boning Mias „ „ I.ydla T . Cliuers Harry. Chew. Dr Postmssler Field, for 411,000.
Thomas 1.. Doooer, Mia. Mary Dodd, ‘he property and the late propneior,
'■ -i.. .. n. tt IlliamPaiue. who has moved to
The old hotel mi Ninth street, below Locust, Philadelphia, formerly known as the Peabody, has been sold
**ThWh
We have Sherry, Port, Tokay. Angelica, Catawba, Mad-
eira and Muscatel.
Qiinrl Rottlt* sfc©** SHOWHLL &7HYZR, Limited, n. t- Cmr. Jnnl|M-r A WHrkrl Ktrvvlm
I’ll 11.-41*9-1.1*111 A.
laaporting (.rwtwrw mod Wine Mrrt-bmnta.
Alfred J.. Body, U . Foster.' Mias U.. Fireman, Edward, Featberaoo. Mrs . Hoovar, Miss E. J.. Larson, Mrs. Ells, i.sroer, Mrs. John B . Murphy, Mrs. R E.. Mackel. R H . Naderry. Mis. M. O'Brien, Uary; Ryne. Miss Msry Ann ' " Qoo. Btitea,
. Williams.
Virgin'is, bsvi the public during the past ten years, sod recently the Doctor made negotiations which culminated in the present deal. The hotel, wbleb has bua^geoamed the Sherman House, will be reconstructed by tb»,new management.
U 1
W. HA.KK.Y CHURCH,
No. 3 Washington Street, Cape May, T HE practical Watch-maker ol Cape May Gty, form«-ly with Daily. Banks & Biddle, is well knoffn for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and Cocks repaired. He makes a specialty ol manufacturing fine jewelry, such as Kings, Stick Pins, Charms, etc., and has a large stock ol Cape May Diamonds, cuts and mounts them at manufacturers' prices. Cape May Souvenir Spoons a specialty.
on want to go to the fUhlng the pretty zluop yacht 'Tieztlena." i» what you arc looking for. l/cave order* at the pier office. She Ilea
usually off near the pier.
The beat aoda in Cape May at Ken-
nedy'* C. 8 P.
Molaaaea Cream Coconnut at Nuaa'. SI Washington street. Its very annoying to rat det*ert oi C ry" tliat have poor flavoring. can avoid it by using FavoriU
Extracts.
He assortment of cigars at Ken , . . ^ . nedy’i U. 8. P. < rushed rtoieta cream a The band atill hold* the fort, “'‘y’* U ' 8 P Columbia avenue Pliaimacy. ' All the ladle*like the a.. Take a hot *ea water bath, at Excel-! l "'‘ ,,e ' P t *" n ‘ c J' aior bath*. j A. P. & If. B. Todd, ibe The Collins Cottage bar i. well storked tographer.. are better eq with pure lm|a>rted au-l doror*lic winm | ever to d-i liar wmk at i h and liquors. Deca'.ur atrret, o| pin.iir 1 foot of Congrc HaU-lwwi " ' mbia avenue tf. | u , e complete your kitrben ct.iklng { Wiley'* (‘oogrew batba. de|>artmeDt uae FavoriU- flavor ng ex-1 by day, week, mootli or _. i Silk bathing towel* at Keuoedy'i Onr ( ream Wafer* cizmol be ex-|jj j. celled. No**, 51 Wuhingtoo street. ! .. ■ | Hatpin Brother* employ the most ezWcst Jersey Cabinet i* unique and a* j pert cutters, and handle the nboieest catching on. Finest Liquor*. Coole»‘ i l«f. Ezotlsior Market, 83 Wisbingroomr. Grant street, urzt Arlingttm. I ton street. * i Joho Akiuol superior ice cream j* Aolice. made at hia own Phll.delphla faclo^ m^.^, m srHa.; ,f o n Ap SiTU:, d .. August 20tb and Saturday, Septembir | n, P in tbe eM and they 8d, at Ibe hour of 10 a. m. each day, fdr | *‘ 11 *“ u ', lb ' , °* t oni '* ,ra P' U,lum the bearing of appeaU from taz assess- ; * ve P“» rm *' v ' • menu. Have you called to sec, Ri. Tliomas. Geobt.k L. Lovett, at hi* new W«*tJer»eT Cabinet, corner jy26-tf Collector. 1 Grant and North »trbeM?
Butter, - Egfts - and - Poultry, Agent for d. P. Dar'iogtoo A Bro.'z Olebraud Butler, alto other ChoiceGradr* Prints and Solid Packed. Freeh Eggs a Specialty. 103 PINE STREET. PHILADELPHIA. N. W. Cor. Bond St. and Bacgs Ave., 15 Washington Street, Aabnry Park, N. J. Cape M»y, N. J. Rr TRADE SUPPLIED REGULARLY BY WAGON,
Jos. Hand, .Jcvfcfcr, 9 Washington St., Cape May. * J.
CONGRESS HALL
CONGRESS HALL
Satorday Evening, AugnstetlC
TO-MORROW TO-MORROW
In Ibe Large Dining Hall (By peimlniou of Mr*. J. F. Cake.
TO COTTAGERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS! Woodman, Gillette & Co., Importers and Grocers,
13th and Market Sts., Philadelphia,
avc now fully resumed their business acqt^aUnce with Cape M ^Cottagers and Hotel Keepers. FillingOrders for FTIVE GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
forward Freight Prepaid. Our Mk. F- A. Bowtcss will call f will attend to any calls left at Hotel Devon, Tuesdays and ednesdays of each week. -Satisfaction guaranteed to all custoroere.
iGRAND TESTIMONIAL.
ASOCIAL HOP MR SIMON HflSSLER,
■deal Director* C^fgrv** Hall and Cbeati ut St. Opera Hon*-. I'bilrd Ip'.iz | mu
* GENUINE OLEINE SOAP. F. CONWAYS SONS.
Philadelphia.
F.ech p.Min.1 branded a. above. Thi» So*p. »* made by our pr.K»«. i. t economical lor all honwhold purpme*. If you cann-rt get thl. brand f
grocer, i- nd to na and we will aril yon a .ample bo*.
SLOOP YACHT “ RESTLESS ’ FOR THE FISHING BANKS.
x tixo 3Pler I>ALly. Tieteu mar 1
LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY. ITo. ua Ocmatax Strww*_ ull aaaortmanl of Hz rue**. Black ela. Neta. Ac Ropairing don* with aaato
Lovett's Flour and Feed Store
(•enerml HwawefkirmUhlag Table wnd Pwekel < wtlwry, and Hardware. Key. FIIUwl. Trunkn. Vallaea, Paranwla, rlr. Repaired sa-o. is ixrjLcacTieaTosa- ^ Oppoaile I4fip Office
ST. ALBAN HOTEL,
X. W . CORYEB
Second and Walnut Sts,, PHILADELPHIA. Newfa Improved and Renovated throughooL Under New Management. A Fir.Tolpas Huuae in Ev<ry Krepect. Kaw. Heawnablr. WILLIAM E. GOFF. Manager.
THE TE.-A.YIUIIOIR.E, Ocean City, N. J.
T HE committee ol ladies and gentlemen frony*The cottages
and hotels, Miss Tiuje May Foknev,Orairman, having F. CONW AYS SONS. 119 South Street, Philadelphia
charge ot'the Testimonial beg leave to p<escnt. a synopsis,
of the entertainment in honor ot Prof. Simon Hassler. 1 ■■■ ■ - ■ ■—
A MUSICAL PRELUDE
to precede the grand Social Hop, will commence at 9 o'clock, and will consist oi the following
J RC )G R A \ t :™=:s-
To carry out which the following ladies and pentlemen, ama teur and professional, have kindly consented to assist: MISS GABRIELLE KEEDY, Philadelphia; MRS. Ja’mES UANNERMAN. St. Louis; DR. IOHN C HEMETER, Baltimore; ‘ MR. BURR MAC INTOSH, The well-known actor from the A. M. Palmer Co., New YorK.
MR. ADAM SEIFERTH.
Solo Cornetist, from Seidls’ Metropolitan Opera House
Orchestra. New York.
M ajor Wm. Bauch, Philadelphia,
J. T.
THE GUP THAT CHEERS.
nr TV*, and Cud.** at the Sezaliurr? On ree. ipt r.f * l’u*U |H- May Agent will exll for your order. Addrre*
JAQUETTE & STRATTON, 12 WaMblnfvton N|r«*el. >ADJOINING POWttL S RESTAUR NT.) FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABSI'HiuillrR Served Promplly Order* Smllriled.
1205 Market Street, Philadelphia.
La Petite Helen, Danseuse
After the necessarily short musical prelude, a «IRECEPTIONI>
Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Sea Shore Lines.
IMeaiwre Trip* by Rail and Ilaaf
Between Cape May and Atlantic City. A GRAND PANORAMA OF MARINE VIEWS.
LEAVE CAPE MAY. ~
will be given during which will be distributed to the ladies, and Beautiful PRESENTS
given to the children.
During the evening the -VIRGINIA REEL will be intro-
duced, and
LA PETITE HELEN CAMBLOS
We perspire a pint a I Will dance “L’Espagnole,” as arranged by Madame Louis, day without knowing it; *' 1 J A ,u
I-q’ SOUVENIRS
X WeL-L O VVill be give
Soap
ought to. If not, there’s trouble ahead. The obstructed skin becomes sallow or breaks out in pimples. The trouble goes deeper, but this is
trouble enough.
If you use Pears’ Soap, no matter how often, the skin is clean and soft and
open and clear.
All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it
the only fancy dance introduced during the evening. tS-The orchestra will be augmented with additional performers from Philadelphia and Cape May Point.
The general committee also desire to state that the Florist,Mr. Frederick Boerner, will decorate the Dining Hall with his choicest plants and flowers. Finally, the committee hopes that the above outlined program will meet with favor of the cottagers and visitors of Cape May and that they will honor the distinguished musical director with their attendance.
Ar. Allzuttc City 1 LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY.
UaoT Fam A**nt.
DARLINGTON HOTEL*** R. Ktalion. Urmwl Ntreet, C ape Ray • -> Under pereoozl tnznzgemeut of JOHN J. KROMER. Ftrwt-olaaa Quinine. Larue Airy Rooms. Term* Reasonable
To be had at the news stand ol the Hotel.. 93r»Dancing to commence at to o’clock precisely*^! Floor Dboitor, C. GARVIN GILMAINE, Dlnotor of Dzuoe Mamie, MARK HASSLER.
EVERYBODY’ LIKEN
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4H WnNhlngton Ntreet. Hotels and Cottages Promptly SnppUed.
HAND S CENTRAL MARKET, Washington and Ocean Streets. Largest Store and Market m this City. coiipumi stuck or FINE GROCERIES. igtizbire. Fmn MreU. Bret UrzO« Batten. Poultry. PUb Oyaare. Temu*. LT*w*. Sc
I. L : Qcnfs' jjurnisljiiig- §fore, Ik- ' A Fai) Line ol Uatt, Cap* and Clothing Specialue*. A*kluBion Street. Cape May Oily. If. J.
SIXTH’S Cape May Candy Manufactory,
W kolewale »ud RelAll.
IT* ■ WanhlagtoB Klreec
JAMES E. TAYLOR, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE, Corner WauihinKton and Jaekson NU.
JOHN AKINS’ ICE CRBAM FABLOBS
iime - emu - mi - mu,
Became H’* the originxi and only cream proce*. made. Sold by all Grocer* and 1 1.1,1*, 11 > drogfW.. Each boUle make* five gillon*. | * JtzllTJ* >
lee Cream and Water lee*. Hotel* and Ootlagm aupplled at zhoxt doom Al*w trull lx. ■**■*■. JOHN AK1NH. 17 Wamiiirm* W-
Cape May City.
FRIZZIKTE. ZfttSUtZ. SIRS

