Cape May Daily Star, 11 August 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR: rCBUSHBP'KVEyV MOHJTIKG, |

0Up Gpcsts. And OYl’-or Personal Mention.

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TliCRMBLY, AUGl -1 A plr»«*i!t *li;ht thn lng« L- Vj sec the lltUi Uathinit suiU Killisg Ui<

, IS92.

linrr V [•resented

and promises to ursw » ‘"K •>' prove so InUrusliog 'and taking cuU tainment. See advertisement »bli fires full cast of chanetr r* and glres i

idea of m bat may be existed. -

Facetious newspaper paragrapbers have had much to aay of the bathing costumes of ladies and bare not, unfre-

quen'ly'alludcd to Cape May

at which dbuinutivo ones w< rq ftoquoutly seen. All such allusions are -baas slanders, and prove' conclusively tbi such uriters are strangers to Cape May anil write without knowledge, l-oud

or insuflisient costnmes are not’

ladles on the Cape May bcacb. Almost

invariably they are attired in dark

fitting robes which are becoming be-

cause of tbe absence of any gaudii

In them. Men sometimes exhibit tin

selves In gaudy auila and sometime

suita which are positively inde-

cent, but the women rarely

The men who transgress sre very few in number and are frequently so decidedly snubbed thst they And It expedient discard their fahey rigs for plain bite

blank.

r. and Mrs. <»«orge W. ’A, rlllc. are st the Arlington. Word .laeobj, a well know i ladclphia society youyf mai loving Cape May life. .Frederick Oebm, Hr., of l!a! as returned to the Aldinc VUls few days of plesssnt se* sliore A noted iwiramer oamsd Usthaway »a» here on

1 wife, <i

• ~ lAura Elliott and Miss P. M. Uculst. interesting PfciUdelpbij gins, are lugethcreojoyIng aeasid.- lib

lining aj^ the Devon.

frequent

Vtahor to the Cape. He i« employed tbe freight del arliaaect of the IVotisi

vauls Kailroad iu Pliiladelphia. ••The three grac- s" now at t Devon, are Mrs. J. Tborpo J‘

Mrr. rieorge It. Walt-, of PttBadelpU ami Miss A. M. Rea, of DanVill-, Ri

r.cnda.'"

s pre

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Skai’lights.

Step in abd pay Ui’f printer. Trolley 0M> are always fall. * It is time to pay your print* Base ball i* the ragebere, a The grcat'mi lUTument^

' If you want to go to the fishing lianks the pretty aloop yaoht "Iteatles*," M what you are looking for. j Iwavc orders at the pier offi je ] usually Off near the pier. The best soda In Capo Slay nedy-ir. 8. P.

CONGRESS HALL,

( AI‘K WAY, Si. J.

. Mack

AV. A. Earl

belli, N. J.. joined their sister. Mis. Etta, who has been at U- Ariingtou lor McIntosh's •■Why” will 8bl several day.

-night at Congress Hall, \ Harry P. Ttoebelin, of Wilmington.

• 0,1, brought his pretty daughters, the Hist' S Mary anti Daisy, to .the Arling-

m yesterday.

Tbe HoH Devon loses to day a fair guest who has for several weeks been [Uhle of the house, Mrs v J V A

Irwin, of Washlngtor.

Edward S. Roc, of the gas offier,

Philadelphia, wife and family, lag Mrs. Hoc's sister, Mrs. 8.

n, Washington street.

Mi** Jtcal, of the uoHhwcstem WCtion of PhUadclpUbi K a liaudaome belle,

tbe cottage of A. D. MoKcnus, Beach avenue.

Mias Be«*e Pry, of North Broad atrect, and her mother are at the cottage at Miss Fry’s uuclr. Postmaster-

General John Wanamakcr.

Mm. Palrinan and her charming

dauglitm^rte iato arrivals. Cape >*ay society wbuld'lndeed be lacking with-

out a visit from Mrs. Pairman. John Heath, a popular young society

man of Philadelphia, and a t 1

employee of the Pennsylvania Ra office, is among Csjio May filendi

K. Young, ex-executive . „ , u „ ... u of Hie United States-Scual'-, with hi. ; y^miiio, snppUed. Tbe only tnromei

• • -■ irdcn at Cap.-May.

is, from th>* yacht L. D. FUh lar, .

mug Wbom mlghlhe mentioned Hen- ] - „

F. Bacon, William Kldridg. and Joa- The facetious Haas Ur says he will j

eph ll. adh y. ^tho have lieen trying J pUy a few more years before retiring. | t|ie purest materials, lock at the Fishing Banka, visited ] marshmallow party is to be given 1 Biby McKee Cocoauul

May last evening. ; bv a from Congress IlsU. ieciud- j .'.^Washington str.-et-

. Monroe Smith, wile end child, l the Marine Villa for the summer.

rosy evening.

The season bids fsir to Dwellers at Cape May h ravel to see the el-phant.

_ The |.erform

IffiHh Is a Urge stockholder iu the known “MaeCclIar, Smiths and Jordan Co.," ef Piiilsdelphia, wliich is the largest and oldest type foundry in America, having been established 1790.

Stockton Hotel and No. S Stockiin av®. lie-ward if lelt at the above number. It At the Iron Pier, Cape May. Morning 10.30, afternoon 3.30, $vemng S.30. High class, novel and refined vaudeville company, presenting the latest and best novelties of the American and European stage. 10.30 and 3.30. in additlon to. regular and Judy will V . during day, 10 cents;

Cape May Point U iu better ahapt for

progress now than ever. It ia in a position to admit of tbe purchase of laud by Individuals at moderate rates aud to permit of culerpriiiug conduct Uu»l-

nesii by all [lereons who care U

It.- Its loeatlrfn'ts excellent and several

wealthy and distinguished mi trrested, who are anxious lor'

to progress and would certainly lend the weight of their iiillnencelf entcrprUJnjj business men were 10 spiiitodly lake hold. It has always been a surprise U us that tbe West Jersey Kailroad- hai not built an extension to It from tbit city. The exi>ense would he trilling v compared with extension-, mxdr to other resorts and such an impetus would he

given the resort as to surprise

body. Comparatively few even hi Cape May City know bow well cquipjieil the Point is In requisites for its development. It is situated firmly, on the mainland with a fine farming country

right on Its borders: its main streets

In fine condition: ll has a number of lieauliful {ottagea aud hotels: a sewerage system, city water and other features and it needs railroad facilities and

enterprising mcu.

Champagne soda, Maroy A Mccray’a. In this extreme hot weather to eliinuiste the blood aud refresh you, drink

Favorite Cream Boot Brer.

So to Lansing’s Cafe and Summer Garden, corner Lafayette and Decatur Streets, for private terrapin suppers, iroad soft, hard and devHcd cribs, oysters I scalloped and in every other style, and

i ,1- | little neck clams

I Wines and liquor.

wife and daughter, arrived at the ga. Biexion last evening for a fortnight's

.creation, I BUSC Ball. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Bladen, editress ot ^ faUd to see iu ladies department of Tagjart • miH5( j » great trea

Kmrt, .Philadelphia, and her daughter, | ^ re. George 8. Kltchle. arc guests of I the Stockton. 4 . Walter C. English, manager of H e t| Uosum othoe ol, 7 Ar 7re« -ly. i* among ,, the delighted young men who arc | ^ enjoy ing the companionship of the . ^ C»|k May summer girl. j „

Mrs. William Bunting, Mrs. WUHam j a ^ ^ w . Graham, aud tils* I-m Orr, of Phils-1 0 f the tea dthihia, three lovely sisters, are "‘'' WJt V7-Ue started the game

aiVy.

trolley E

x Collectors report tliat most Cape Msy people arc

lectcd.

It seems strtnge, but it is i true, a little salt air makes

mighty fresh.

Hackmen complain that road injures their "buniueas.

Mrs. - R. C. Wngbt hat the only Ki

Chxrlcswpabiel tn towu. They are said pei

to be a teiy vaiuab'.e breed of dogs s'-r'Ct. I ape M: 1 amom* fanciers. Fresji Caram

MulUnm*» teams axe iu much demand b eause of the exoeHsnt eondltloo . ...rrisw« and tbe exfay, com-

0 driving qualities of his ca; Turnpike, just ~ -

j p.-rfojk couditiou, inutUUy^ King j Skills fret.' {. nohstrucred

, Sl Wasb-

Magnificent anil Complete Line of Oriental Rugs, Portieres, Embroideries,

Every evening there ate moonlight ailing parties on the sounds, and right aenily, pleasantly and comfortably

asa th" evening hours.

Heard on th.- pier: Mother—‘There

At So « MASHINWTOK ST.,

,ppar:, Att-T: »xt lo Post Office lUildieg.

ridge.

The Ik K, tshaipleea Butter, the Celt irated IM&warc coun y.GiU Edge But cr, for which everybody-is asking, U or sail- flBly at nxlpin sTlro’a Excel- . -ior Mantel. 3d VS as^jngU'ii atn-et.

a young man .l-esaed cool In hit whi-r j Kin.-sVlablc butter In tbe market. * :, but why does he have his | Presh Count rv eggs and Dariington'i rd up at the botlem »" Bon i Delaware County Buttfcr, in |h>uuU an. Iniiic In lojudun.” : half-pound prints. Also tn-Uve-poilnd * ■ ^ ^ i nackoges. Very convenient for lamlli®.

the heat on | 1!;lrry chun-li, 17 Washington

Kr • frioni, .. *

Direct Importation 1:

YUZUKJIAN BROS.

^“lt is

A m in. pas prostrated

Tuesday at Atlantle^City. He and all | street, op others there, sulTcrlug from heat and I Wiley's the noxious odojs should come to Cape j the evenos

Phosc who tailed to sec ycstcraay ► | May and enjoy the cool sea breezes. crowds ha lie, missed s grext treat. The last | There is-now continuous railroads Tings were the most exciting of any ^ along Dm beach from Atlantic City to j Xu as’, .'>1 itest al the Park this season. The j C , IM , *| iy point excepting foi

itors put up a good article of ball and j Cancel of tbps iy kept the Cape May’s guessing from ! j[„ Jcll

i STA^dffice,

’ongreM baths arc opjiositc bathing, -where tb<- beacli

dm excepting for a dis- i^ ie , do

miles on Seven MJIc che.-ks aud fiL

■" '-I”- It&lBce

playing under assumed : home club, ss usual, n ,ke their bits couot. To Ki

great deal of credit for the gai

did good

delp.hU, three lovely sisters, are \h’- f wjr j-.^j e ^,,^.,1 the K , :

guests of their uncle. Councilman, John bAKKCr to’left,aod scored-on Humph lies’ Akin, 17 Washington street. crror of Bsynts' grounder. Bayne go.

ilr.iJnard K. Moore, of Congress J ill(! to ibir,!, scored

Hall, who was knocked

Bcacb.

. Apply to AC*&

if-

There ai

i many things peculiar to

t like t

• Msy

not olwcrved by everybody. Indeci not everybody is sufficiently iiilerestcd in all the little side allows aud by plays that go to make up a season's full plrasure to learn one btlf tbe llule eccentricities indulged in by—the young poo pie, we were about to say, but we will extend the thought to evrw many l>eyond w hat should lie known as the susceptible age, and aay indulged In by many of tbclr ootemporary seaside patron*. Staid [wople have no foolish

whims themselves and pay but heed to those who hive. But,

some old bachelor or widower, who iu his Innocence permits himself to hr parried here and there in tlie aervice of-lhe

“dear creatures," he is apt to gltu

substantial, possibly costly knowledge of the freaks, the whims, the fads, ol the ladle*. The dear girls, the sweel summer girls are here for s purpose. They devour novel after .novel, ol course, hot they are going to have attention from the gentlemen, at any coal —to UiegenHemen—if ibcybeuumcroui enough to go around, and if not, all tin worse for the gentlemen and all Un worse for the girl. “What In the w oild

do Ibe ghla Mam?" yqp ask, Hu usual. Nothing ugjhml, to t but do they not want you to tak into the surf bath? Do they m a bunch of Shiner's ginger cal

peaches on the strand? Do they not require <*ee of^Qdldort'l comfortable

chairs on tbe beach on thy (jayk sic

not bathe? Does she uot want a claret punch after oomiog out of tbe hath:

Does she not want a carriage drive , liefore tea, or in the forenoon-to 8te boat Landing to have you help

search for Capo May diamonds'.’ Opes

she not want to Indulge ia a siesta

you upon Hie ocean pier’s lower deck:

Does the not want a trolley Sewell's Point, and a sail In ;

and a bout with the oraba? Docs she

not want a ticket to tbe bbp and

who didn't? And, as we started out say—are there not many older girls, n ao summery, who make almost as mai

imbed. Edward 8. Hoc. of the Philadelphia gas office: Charles Algoo, rx-Dcputy Sheriff of Philadelphia; and cv A-acm-blyuiau William T-Steveu*. of this city, were in the sounds on Tuesday aud bad good fishermen s luck. Dame! L. Dawson, the poxt and all round clnb man, of Philadelphia, i* enjoy iug his supmu-r as a Stockton gum. He came here in the early season iu a ho'ken dow u condition, hut it getting ight in Cape My * balmy j Msud Lupton, Ml-* Helen j Ainey, Miss Gertrude slid Miss Mamie j Heynolds, with Masters ia-wls Lupton, ; Ed. Reynolds aud Guy ScoOler, ynnng lie Hopping with their parents at Arlington, enjoyed a bicycle race

yesterday.

■ Mr. Joe Kearney, the "Prince" of rescent Villa, is greatly in datraod, and ckn be seen any moonlight evening singing to the fair Luna from the porch, and hss ipimit*hlc chirp of the cricket is worthy of notice. Something giaud

id elegant.

ty. Harry Pabst, a clurmiu*: beau. Ideal, w ill sadden many hiart* of the gentle sex, when be returns to his Phil, adetpbia fcomc, and no doubt, this Mason Cupid has at last succeeded in -softening his hrart-in favor of the fair

Everybody at the Cape Is looking forward to-ti. Garvin Gdniame's testimonial ooncert asd hop. Tbe Schubert's a loin- will w*ll he worth the price ofadjnissiou. Aud everybody wants to help give friend Garvins big send olf. MUa Virginia Hcppe, Miss Alvujda

Heppe. Miss Friahmull, Miss Fawnes- ly.re use Pln®ri

, ... worth. Mire UeUnxni and Messrs. Belk- Sold by J, rlllcc. In Hie third. King led oil with a n—j , m ws stand.

three-bigger. Thomas IcUlsg | J* - ' ' n What 1 For a stilish rip and a sif* bon* go •n a hit to left. Ramsdelj got ] lry ' ll| H^T “d Frink n .glay. What, ^ jlsrry Malline.-'a livery stable. Turn-

d «, cm- or U. | '■ ■ ■■"«”»■» »•"■- WSSW'r 1 P». cc WMsa

grounder; M"le third and scored.on a «'methtog Bow. Mosqnitoc*: Moeonltoe*! Mosjultoea!

• Don't you dare imt my nsme In the Try a bottle of Maroy * M.-orey s

,.,,.1 “.he remarked tire oti.cr even-

ing. as she u a* in'ro^uorf to in our | pbllrmac j..

Xlic 'Windsor®

CAPE MAY. N. J-

FfiiirtdliS6asoa,M Capacity, 3D0.

Location Unsurpassed. u.1 lurrfioe oonditioit'.couU lu^jo^r BjjOCK FROM t,.^ one mn*^ \hi. city. . ST ,

.Lingto" Street,

you want .natural

fiyreotnplosion dpuk Pa

GokoL JS: Sheppard for iiialniig »od*. All the Is So WA'hTbgton street. '.

"^tyh-s.

of laud fifty tn

Heasonshle

Hand, this othoe. Oi.t, 8oi-..Kl«o< i ol auiibatw-will

uu a wild pl.ch and homi hit to centre In tboh eighth, three hil«, couple

id Klugw error i

• Kiinl. Hum-1

a-.

hair of th<«;

balls.

ettc! I

nd o

l tlieir

‘.I

she compiled, and her name aiwred | y at.cdiy mo uiug, just as she aracud i A pretty gH* related t^us a pretty J

valises, etc . 7 Washington

I. H Bmilb

PAIMEXOKR STATION.

NEAREST HOISF. ■I,’, TO THE SURF.

STKU TI.Y FIRST-C I.ASS

IX AM. ITS

A 1*1*01 STM KXTN.

WAIaXER W. <*KEEN, Of Philadelphia, I*ro|vrielor.

■st price* New shipment of gopemd.t T. Ssnxo s Jlltsnese

:sde thlid, croasiug the pi

li-st. King ;

story that »■ bad been wsl b.-a h promn. ..nicely and he tbatjir would 1 himfliriiiigh I

I pie: If

C. Ch.

•her, ha-

red the

. ph.

Bayne

The

*t7iM ** • f 'i *"i"

<u to have h. r *alk uiih ^

\ Sir tl®uked him and jei,,.. vl , hail already acapifd au^'wn ►•.Vet '' ; Tlw- great atious, dividing capita! ( due b. their

t pre-aenl cngrooaiug the use Favorite Miracis so annum you.

ill. At Capo May Uio |Try It and be eonvlnced.

Vi !"• reversed for the i Soil Cream oocuanut cakcaptNusa’.Sl

In Hie field of letters or , Washington street,

centre, | , nd bo ». he is in driving a bargain | cu , u pJio r i.ke ; photos of cottages or

at first. 1 _ llb yptiv Wall, especially if ho •

Mr. Frederica Phillip*, of the staff ol the Uot.c Jourioil, New York. n»» oma; pletea his visit to Cape May and ai guest at Coogreas Hall, ana ret arm ome to-morrow, lie ha* enjoyed hl» ojourn hugely and will telu u some |

day fora hmgerwuy

Col. E. M. Pont U r, of Baltimore. |

who with ^Irs. Poft:

OoDgrrss Hall patt

SDtnding the suimun «. ——w .

Park, whose »ffo.ts fill to wm.the '

Colonel away from his; firsf-

-'Cape May is always t e,” said he'Jeaterdsy. Mr.'aVid Mrs, George H.

Philjdvlphla, and their little dangler, 1 Bayne, of,

the Devon, j Bamsdell, -

• Petrlkcn, rf...... bchoff, lb

The great qi .d labor, are

could do nothing in their half. The j aitcotipu of us score was tied, and the tenth began. ; conditions seci Petri ken fouled out. Schoff, who | [ lb brer. To t

hasn't licen doing-much with the stick'

lately, placed a nice one I

went to second on Coogan's out at nr»t, | «i tb yptiTWah, capecially if ho in- teams, and scored on L’nmphrey's hit in right, i tenda staying several weeks. Let Tills was all t ape May could do, ai | Loiibcndj,, oar dcahnga, ami conalst-i Humphreys got in the way of a ba'ted ! e iit, taking into consideration that di- Tlie Cor

hall, aud was declared out. Score'C to . mite |, u 4 u| ao .

5. in Cape May’s fsvor, though the- L * Bristois hsd to have their half, and to Feweralenr. loearb. «'l taytbinga were- InteresHng is a mi'd Th,> tunvral of Mr. Joseph 8. Lcich way of putting it. Henry s nick on>, , ( ^ eur p|-4 o'c U.U afternoon, and the crexwd breathed e»*»ef. Hrraau i,;. |j, la jeaklencc on Lafayette street. .«xs give* his-has? on' balls and* the temperature went np—itlll higlu-rwhcB , Tl ; empk,,® your kitchen cooking Hooding ’•■•nt on.- in centre. Itaehm d.i-aitmeni.ase Fatoriu- flavoring ex

knocked a high fly to short centre - trad*.

which Peliik-n minagcd to get tinder. Come and ace our tape M.y S lUVenlr hut dropi-ed, and as Uoedlng wts/orod | ^^t" d "s?^*''

ith. No a WssUiqglon oareet _ . -•-•'--ib. wjth

31 Wash.

■ flavorings. 1

Notice.

isaloners of Appeal will

meet at the, City Hall on 8«iurday. >Augii*titlrand faturelay, September :wl. at the hour of 10 a. m. caeb day. fv tbi tn arlOK of a] pud* from tax assess

jysotf

GeorukL. laJVRTT.

-^HOTEL -i-COLU^IBIA,!*-

Ocean Htrcot. noru- tUo. l»*uoU. BsrtiAisssysr’ts'lSif"-"

Knttrwtr KrnovaU-l and "l»lt.'|-

w. h. i.rvjiiiit

“'“■r

Hotel riaylon. V

Poftller is a rrlular oaa. * ano two out. o.. on [mu La* two i»u *h- P-'vre' 1 of 8mith. and he hit summer at ArblirV'' 10 Sokoff, and it was nip..n

ibe. shell c

p-and.-.uck iu Ki**'''

by a. /f’

r or five |>MTOgJ; narre* ding top. ab..uf {!«nriCh.

WW. dived, j p V

■ho ooMiant a little exercise In tcuplnv or lo abilfilc board? Does she not W visk'Esaeu m ioe cream parlor after the hop, or have cooling draughts ordered .In the cafe, with possibly a devBed crab or two at Lansing'*? Doe* she not want toappear la a group taken by Chester or Todd.’hefure she goes home, or lo send to her frieods el where? Doe* she not expect you bay her a Cape May souvenir spoon at

Hind'a or Smith’s jewelry store? Does Cit*. catuc oser td Cape May to grt the not'stop at the UauUfuljbA gom- cafid-hrvexes and see what A|fa- ‘ ‘ heTaRB aide city look* like. They reglsterMTat.

Mr.-Tlerban hold* a responsible position wllb the fipholstcry and cabinet bouse of Tis>sias Thompson 1 * Sons, «ith wh..m he. hss been for twenty years—tinee childhobd. City Controller Thoms* M- Th>mp*on Is now

the bead(*f the firm.

Mias N*n E. Moore, after much-per*' isaion on the part of her friends, has l last consented to take a dip. Yesterday wws the occasion of her ftrat plungt. Arrayrel In a mdat lK«oming oosUimv and ‘attended by a troop of admirer*; her brilliant eyes sparkling with unwonted animation. »bc

a by tbe caresaing 1

[ visitor* from Atlantic

Coogsu, SU. ^ . r Humphreys, c„ U ^

Japanese atom of Saoxo, or the

goods store of Yuzukjian Bros., and admire many pretty audeurioua thing*,

as you are paasingf Does she —the- earth? Did you evt

straight out, full blooded tumnker girl W. Johnaon, of Baltimore; Savery

register

— Stockton. In Hfe peSty were Cbaa. Evans, preiprUtor of. the Mansion House, and Councilman Edward 8. a Lee, of AMantle City: Postmaster . W.

BraHley and Charles A. Woodruff, of Philadelphr*. and William U. Mows, editor of the Atlantic Chy DaHr.

Bttittr.

jfi, 1 u. i

rel if 1

1 i: able

Charles L. Webster it Co.'s

wtnek and Hoeheatcr -bacr. Corner

Wa^Iiingvio and Jackson. If Nlcklc clocks ffSc'Op, at Smiths, No.

*£S85l's-,o-ww-lM’ind Fancy Series

FICTION,

..0 JS 1 .0 0|

kUoit. fOr jaiioriog of any'descrlption. Watts Edmunds, 29 Washington | street, has opened a cosy and, attractiv

Hoodlnc. Sb... Ricbert. lb.... SaflUg cf McDonald, 3b.

Totals-.

..0 0 0 2

5 « *29

C. M 2^0*2 0*1 1 0.0 1 1-0 lirlftoE 0 0 1 0 0 Dft dj) 0— 5 *11 umphiuys hit by battcdiall. learned runs. Cape May, If Bristol. Three-bage htts, King S. Sacrlfloc bits, Thom**,- Hatnarlell, Coogan.-P: Jtroea. Base* on tails. Homphrcys, Pctrikcn, CiKigatr, Humphries.i; Mabam, Rk-hrrt. 'McDonald, Henry,- Hcman, '«■ Struck out, Pctrikcn, Coogan, Thoms*. Schoff, lUmsdcll. Hocding, McDonald, 3; Humpbrifis Rlchert. Double play*, Hanudell, King, Schoff. 3;'Humphries, McDonald. Ricbert. Time 2h. Um-

. P 1 "-

A which tt

and coa^glloni .

mpat Musty flavored ice cream la served Muh fre-abcat ooufec-

aold. The roorw'arc so Invitonc visit ia. iltfe' to lead to

Just Published.

lhi

rored j TilE M.ASTER OF SlLENCE 1 A

Romance. By Irving

BacheHer

Original f.-a-khd!#^ kouvenir *[»in ^ mannlactured and fu( sale only by Joa. t cpb Hand, Jewcler^typokitc post office. . I. H.-Cmitb *uSob l 47 Washington 1

Marine “Villa, C ATE MAY, N. J. Favorably known for the past eighteen years as the most popular, eligibly located and desirable of seaside hotels. AD modern improvements, perfect drainage and ventilation, natural spring and filtered water,air entirely free from humidity and miasma,-* MRS. F. HAI.I.ENBECK.

DO Y0D M1SH TO E5J0T FINE PASTE YAXD DESSERTS t VSE

I Mr Irvine Bachclk-r.olzbr uv**|a|-rayu-

icifuj gi'mmJ rcailUi*/"—>' .Y. 'V^ollS.

Olhfr Tolukcs In'lh* Sam* S*rlf».

X, ft.wmuu v. viakuiugiou ■ — . : ■■ street, hcadrfUartea'Tor cloyhing, fur £) 0N FlNlMONDONE : Calabrian game ”‘S*“V"2K7': „ j Sketches. By Elisabeth '

Photos of the rupmar Cai>e May bal; J Uam. brtcgtuir JMt ctenly'all tbcsr I . CaTMia.

beauties of li.rnr-k^B^ttnrK arc on j SELECTED Poems. By Walt: ■hie at the photographic cwtabliabmcnt | . 1

of A. P. & H. B> Toffd, foot of Con t « hitman,

gres* Hall l*«n. tf |XmE GERMAN EMPEROR AND j Jlapplncaa la * hleaalng. To obtain HlS EASTERN NEIGHBORS, it requires good health. Druik Faronlc I ,, ,, , Cre-xm Root Beer and HU acoompliahrel. j Bw PouUney Bigelow. All tha ladies like^Jjosodx at Colum- | MLKia TaLES. By Mark)

bia ave. pharmacy. J Twain.

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A. 1\ & H- B. Toddnhc artistic pho- j £ACH - 75 CaiTS

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