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ExtraordiDary ftttFaetionl ^CONGRESS HALLI> SATURDAY MING, AUG 13!
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
Baking Powder
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ABSOU/TELY PURE
“Gape (Hay” SoaveniF Spoons
OF BOSTON, MASS.
Belle GoumlwAiTE, ist Soprano, 1 The Great Carrie T. Shepard, 2d Soprano, I Qp LI 11 DC DT Arvilla Forbusic, ist Alto. - 1 OvjrlU OI_.r\. 1 Anna L. Wiutcombe, 2d Alto, J Quartette
.Hotel Jlpi’i'Sals.
UeoognlCTd by the public j PblUdelpbU—Mr. n.. rl... ...... ...... 1 Smi-1
C.mdeo—John B Bctt», Mi** CUr»
n G Belt.
Umoutown, P.—Cbw J Coll Wilmington—J A Hnytcr
Wa^jinpton—Mr and Mm C N Cainpbell, A C Bradley, Andre* V Bradley
Weldon—Joaepb Kirk and wife
A Morria Herk-
Base Ball. Briatol, »*. Cape May to day. ‘•Phenemenal" Smith, formerly of the PbiiaJ deipbia League team will pitch for
Miss Ida Florence cr »o«TCi.r. ^RECITER# MIMICS Better known as the “Bobolink,” and pronounced by the press the greatest living mimic.
MR. W.N. GRIFFITH, IMPEMS©MA^©M Of Richard Mansfield Leading Dramatic Co. nnSSlCiTATiONS Of A. M. Palmer’s Stock Co., New York City. “kittle Srenevieve,” Late with Lillian Russell “La Cigale Co.” A Dramatic Sketch, By Thomas Bailey Aldrich. PAULINE PAVLOVNA, a Russian Ball Room Scene. Miss Ida Florence, - - - as Pauline Pavlovna Carl Garvin Gilmaine, • - as Count Sergius Pavlovich
KS^Tickets to go on sale at Congress Hall, Thursday at 9 o'clock. Chairs, arranged a la concert, Admission. - 50 cents Orchestra chairs, 25 cents extra ——Mr. Simon Hassler's Superb Orchestra EnUrged for lbs oocuion. To conclude with a Fine Dance Program
CONGRESS HALL TO-MORKOW ThaFsday Even’g, flag. 11 At 9 o'clock. Mr. burr mcintosh
dmw. Muter J Smylle llerknew. Muter Wsyne Herkneu, Henry Tetlow,
John T W»Ikcr, M D
Wheeling—Wm H Cooke, Willtsm B
Cooke, M.ry H Cooke
nu ivesce i*».
Pbilulelpbia — H.rry Dieter, Mlu ou Steele, Mlu M.ry Steel. Mlu [»nn.h Toomey, F. M Perry. Edward weeney, Wm Shark}-, Clarence Hall, Percy Keahm, Zeke Lancaster, J F
1 wife
Va—J I. Lancuter West Indies—J Jay Hall Ploancei'llle—Dr Sksmafulks Norrlatown—A C Illghbarger Mauiicetown, N J—Ed C Compton Zion, Cecil Co, Md-J N C Carbart jd wife, Label and Lucy Carbart, Mrs James, Ethel James, Mabel James, Mrs Minnie J Groves Baltimore—John B Adt and wife Wilmington—Mrs J L Richards, Miss Hichams, Mias Joaie Richards UKXTON V 11.1.4. Baltimore — Miss Fiorrle Addison, lias Laura Den mead Altoona, Pr—Byron E Woodcock Centralta, Pa—Edward Kcese, Miss Rschel Reese Wildweid, N J—J N Newcomb Phllsdelphia—T Hand and wife, Mrs E S Bradshaw, Miu Nellie Bradshaw, Muter Shelburne Bradshaw, Mrs W Grange and son Doyles town, Pa—E Koclierspcrger Cincinnati—T C Pearce Baltimore—F T Lerch, E Knabr, liu E f Ricman, T Riemsn, Dr I B
Boyle
Pittaburg—L .Poterson, Jr, wife an daughter Clayton—Miu Lydia M Moore Avondale, Pa—J L Palate and lady Philadelphia—J J Early, Lewia
Cohen
Boston—O W Lowell
LtraruTc.
Camden— J P Kelly Philadelphia—Cbarka Benton, A HamakerAife, daughter and maid WIlmlDg'tou—William D Mullen,. Geo P Jones Harrisburg—Allen T Miller Wnkeabarrc—A 1* O'Malhn, w
and child
Denver—M:a
daughter
New York—V Addington, Thon Hoilidayaburc -
d wife
Has the honor to announce the following ^=-:P ROG R A.\44=s^ 1. Overture, - Simon Hassler's famous Orchestra 2. Mr. Burr McIntosh, - A new Summer Monologue
3. Miss Alida Varcna,
S J Gilmore
Philadelphia National
D Friday. Ratty a I
League
irhir In Ibi
inea and Rochester beer. Cor Washington and Jackson. 1 Nlckle clocks S5c up. at Smiths, 1
3 Washington at.
Bailer Fiah Lines for Pier fishl only 10 cents, at Garrisons, 09 Wi Ington atreeL Ballaat keela and paints 011 Garrison's Miniature Boats.
street, for tailoriDg Watts Edmunds, atreeL has opened a <x *— n saloon a
'bleb the 1
cream is served and fresh is are sold. The rooms a
ly description. 0 W uhington r and attractive 1 confectionery t nicely flavored
t oonfecao invitlead to
Original sea.abore souvenir a. nanufactnrcd and for uic only by Jos. ■ph Hand, Jeweler, opposite post office.
The Swimmers. e iron pier was well patronized'yesterday by those who desired to tee the •ater fete and marine circus. The sight •u well worth seeing. The akill of the real swimmers, Thomas J. Riley, the rdTid'a champion; Borgeanoa, a ebamlon of France, and John Dunlay 01 Dunks," champion one mile awimme; of Peiinaylvanla, being wonderful. Tbi g tide Interfered somewhat, but 1 the exbiblUoo no leu entertaining, e exhlbitionii will occnr daily. Go
I. H. Smith A Son, 47 Washington reeL headquarter* for clothing! furiahing goods, underwear. Photos of the popular Cape May bal uni. bringing out clearly all their Mutiea of form and features, are on uic at the photographic establishment '. A H. B. Todd, foot of Con grass Hall lawn. Happiness is a blessing. To obtain it requires good health. Drink Favorite Cream Root Boer and ilia accompUabed. Ail the ladies like the soda at Colum* bla avc. pharmacy. Genuine Turkish Fig Paste, •"l Washington street. A. P. A H. B. Todd, the artistic photographera. are better equipped than ever to do floe work at tbelr gallcrits, foot of Congreas Hall lawn. The band aUU holds the fort. Columbia avenue Pharmacy. Take a hot sea water hath, at Excel-
sior baths.
The Collioa Collage bar la well stocked with pure imported aul domestic w ines •ra. Decatur atreeL opposite avenue tf.
TojTeV 'S'ofp'y Complete line on sale >t Congress Hall News Stand CIGARS
BEST CHEWING TOBRCCO. LATEST NOVELTIES IN French Dolls FOR GOOD LITTLE U1RIA. J. S. Semon & Co.,
S, M. SMITH, No. 3 Washington Street, Cape May, T HF practical Watch-maker of Cape May City, formerly with Baily, Banks & Biddle, is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and Clofcks 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.
Con grew Hull, 1 ot K So WlgStreetJFhlUtrtphla.
At Moderate Fixed Price*.
Riggs & Bro., 1003 and 2*1 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.
EnUblbhrd 1818.
TO COTTAGERS. FRENCH BOOT 4 SHOEMAKER Krpxlrtng done In^BrsPcttu itylr. Cbugm AKDREW DO USER,
05 Washlngtaa
COAL . HAY . FEED.
240 pounds to each ton of car fully screened selected Coal. Upp Lehigh Coal a specialty. Fire Wood promptly delivered. Hay, Freshly Ground Feed, and all requisites in food for horses and cattle. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt attention to all mail orders. Hotels and boarding villas supplied.
DAVID RODAN,
Foot of Jackson Street.
Try 8 W ubloj
S4. Mr. Burr McIntosh. ^ (K.-llrr, I hr woihlfamcd magki
Song, “L’Estasy Waltze:” Arditi
Arreugnl by Madamr Ilan.lirri A few moments with cards n, wrulc: "l ixuiaidrr Burr MtiluUwh ry pack uf cirri,, lUmt 1 rvrr uw )
5. Selection, - Simon Hassler’s famous Orchestra 6. Miss Alida Varena. - Scene and Aria, Faust. Gounod
7. Production of the one-act trifle, ft wirU str <S9 n
WHY?
Written by Mr. Burr McIntosh. By kind permission Messrs. Louis DeLange and Will S. Rising, with the
following excellent and unique cast :
Mr. Brown, who ihittks “why?” Mr. Simon Hassler “Jade” Brown, who knows, “why?” Mr. C. Garvin Gilmaine
Marguerite Brown, who asks, “why?”
Miss Marie Gabrielle Keedy
Mrs. Brown, who wonders, “why?”
Miss Gertrude Antonio Holl
James Thornton, who says “why?”
Mr. Burr William McIntosh
Scene: Mr. Brown’s Drawing Room after dinner. RESERVED SEATS, OR ADMISSION, - 50 cents
Offlow on •»!« at Coogreas Hall office.: Mr. WALTER S. CASH,
Impresario.
Dancing immediately after the concert
Camden—J J Burleigh Philadelphia—Mr* Geo Gibbie, Paul E Huoekcr PitUburg—.1 R MuClintock and wife, _ MiaCbarlr* ArbuLmol, A Arthbulhool Fort Wayne, lod—W P Breen and
wife
Ht LouD—J A Holme* and wife, Mlu Florence R flolmi'*. Mailer* Itobt and Howard Holme* Naahville— C Prlebett, wife and two children, J C Pattcraon Butte, Mont—Wm H Armitrong, Jr CatTID ITATCb Pnlladelphix—G T Wirnc Brooke and wife, Mlu M Well*, Mom-. Lx Rue, daughter and child, M (0 Stock, Fr,deriok I^etou, Miu P L Mr. A L Gardner, F Edger aud wife. Wm II Thome. Emilie 11 Thorne, Richarp P Gilpin Gardner Wilmington—L 8 Lre. J M Snlffeo j Jenkiutown—Geo M Kohl Jobn.vilie—Lewi* Walton aud wile, 1 Lewi* Malooc and wife, John M Wal-
and wife
IT#gre**lve Eochre . ptogVeaaive euchre wa, given al the Columbia lut iveniug, in which the participant* bad a aplt-odid time. Thei were no priaea, but the contributlona were taken, and instead of being .pen lor priaea, went towarda the CbHilren’a Freeh Air Fund or Country Week Varation. Thoee who contributed were; Dr T Uanea,Mi>* Helen Weaver, Miu Jeuie Grange, Mr* 8 T Bane*. Mr* K Hay*, George W Greene, Mr* J Arthur, May Arthur, Fannie Arthur, Miu Niaa GarM-il, Wm Morrlaou. W L Bryant, A C Lowe,Mr and Mr* J W Stewart.Harry Haskell, Mr* 0 Greene, Boyer Greene. Jere L Crease, A H William., J F Mir- [ riman, W T Steel, J R Hoffman, M H | Campbell, M Creese, L Grange, J B
Tub Baer
le an rxritiug tub r steamboat land inf >n, in which there
participant
ice look place yesterday *fwere fourteen e being from
bath hou.es to Harry'. Pond. Geo. p.jhm, twelve year, old won the race, ring the prize of a ailver cup, presented by Prof. Thom** Riley, tbeoelebrat'd swimmer. There have been three races and George wa. winner ev-
ery Ume.
The photographs made by A. P. A U. B. Todd are greatly admired and r* increased patronage U doe to tlx
oellence of their work.
Pears’ Soap Whoever wants soft hands, smooth hands, white hands, or a clear complexion. he and she can have both; that is, if the skin is naturally transparent; unless occupation prevents. The color you want to avoid comes probably neither of nature or work, but of habit. Either you do not wash effectually, or you wash too effectually; you do not get the skin open and clean, or you hurt it Remedy.—Use Pears’ Soap, no matter how much; but a little is enough if you use it often. All aorta o! store, nil it. eapcdally
SLOOP YACHT “ RESTLESS ” FOR THE FISHING BANKS. in‘T° from tlx.w n.er TOo-ii3^.
LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY.
iTo. 12 Ocean. Stewet. aortment of Harnoaa, Blanket*, Nets, Ao. Repairing di
e with noatnewa
Lovett’S Flour and Feed Store,
Dealer In •
nlNtalng Gowda, Table and
Dealer In
Geneml HonaefiirniMhlng Gowda, Table and Fwekel Caller}, and Unrdware. Keys Filled. Tranks, Valluew, Pnrn-
ST. ALBAN HOTEL,
Second and Walnut Sts., ■PTTTT. A TVF.T.T>TTT A.
WILLIAM E. GOFF. Manager.
THE TE-A-TZ^OEE, Ocean City, N. J.
Thin new nnd cc beach. A cuisine <>l the Atlantic coaat.
Location right on tbe
J. T. ADAMN.
A. W. HAND. Notary Public a-to Commissioner of Deeds.
Union Transfer Co. BAGGAGE EXPRESS —AND— Recere! .•.Railroad.’. Ticket:. Agects.
Cor. Waxhlagton and Jackson 81*.
Ilax^axe caUrd fur and ehecked tMlI J*
JAQUETTE & STRATTON, 12 WuNliington Hirvct. (ADJOININO POWELL'S REST *UR a NT .1 FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS. Fnailllew Nerved Promptly. Order* Nollclled.
THE SEW JERSEY Trust anj Sale Deposit Co. Lathyrtlr nnd Baak kta^Cape >»)■
LEWIS T. STEVENS, Notarv Public, DAILY STAR OFFICE.
’’AI^LTON,
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, WnMfaIn|(ton Street, notels and Cottaecs Promplly Supplied.
HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, Washington and Ocean Streets. Largest Store and Market m this City. IXIMPLKTK STOCK OF FIME GROCERIES. Butter*. Poultry. Flab. Oratei*. Terrapin. Clam*. *c
*. Preth Meat*. Beat
I. L v
Qcnts' {Vnisfiing §forc,
A Full Line ol Hats Cap* ai S3 WnxU Ington Nlreel.
I Clothing SpecUllwa.
1’npe Hay City. K. J.
iBee. Camden. R. J.
■200,000.
MANAGEMENT. ALKX. U. OATTKLL. PreaMent. p. W. AYER. Vice Prealdent. EDWARD B. BALL. BeerMary and Treaa IU RECTORS: Carrau.. K.C.K*iobt.
J.W. CaasaT. Lawn BaaL. O.W.Dicx*******
Tissue Paper Flower Maleriala
HADDOCK, PRO PR IKTOR.
taJJO gueala ; Immediatt or, ettewie bells and all m rrtoe and cuialnr unexocl day, *8 to 115 por week. PERCY HALDEMAN,
SMITH’S Cape May-Candy Manufactory,
Wbwlewnle and Retail.
No 8 U awklnglwn bireeL
JAMES E. TAYLOR, REAL ESTATE and DTSURANCE, Corner Washington and Jaekkon Ht*.
JOHN AKINS’ ICS CBSAU PARLORS lee Cream and Water leea l - 0 SfS£E2i2r"”“' JOBS AKINS, n w CO.XFECTIOXE

