C/ffE
MAY DAILY STAR
AnmnuiH) rj
SEBOSZ
BATUKDAY, AC0C8T S
1892.
A p*rty of Rcotleraeo from imong Die AiuuicIrI oliton of the No* York prcu, who Uke R jaunt Rome* here ircrj Baturdej, will U>-<Irj come to Cape Mr; by rullnian apceUl e*r. There are about twentf-fiee of thcae Hentletnen coming and will include the prominent financial writer* of all the leading New York paper*. They will make the StorkteA Hotel their beadquartcre and will remain until Monday. Laat Batnrdaj waa *i>rnt by three eminent men at Crreaon Bprlng*. The Cape May City Tire Department were out yeaterday expertmentiDC their new Hayc* Truck. The Lafayette Hotel waa the objective point. In minute and thirty aecouda the ladder waa up and a man bad reached the top. Another ant waa to get a rope around the man and let him down, which waa done in twenty aeoonda. The latter act repreaenled a reecue. A photograph of the acene waa taken. Quite a large number of perauna quickly gathered to wimeaa the experimenta and general aattafacltoo by the department and all other waa felt at the raaull "Do you think it la going to rain?'’ waa upon ererybody'a tongue laat evenIng, and really that *e!frame everybody aremed oereoua for fear there ahould he a atorm. Well, If It ahould raiu, auppoae we let It rain without "kicking'' about It, and content oureelvre with tbc thought that Cape May baa had a wonderful eaoape from eaaterly atorma thia araaou, never yet had oue todlaturb our hotel or eoclal diulllbrium. And, if it ahould rain, the elouda will roll by—they alwaya have, and beautiful Indeed will be the September van—beautifully hot, perbapa, fur about ten day* or two week*. But then, prevent appearance*, at the time we write, do not indicate mnch ot a Yeaterday aaw little or no diminution _ In the number* of balbere. The crowd* upon the strand and in the water were great at ever and from eleven o'clock until after one the bathing oontinned. There waa nothing great about the bathing yeaterday, either. * The * ind from the aontbraat tumbled the sea up Into great breaker*, the force and volume of wbieh la seldom experienced during tbc summer baths. Tb* courage and endurance displayed, especially by the weaker sex, was remarkable, in venturing Into the awful tide and receiving the overwhelming force of the great roller* with *ooh great rapidity. To he *nre. It la real jolly, In a measure, and the cxclletneny ran high with the breaker*. While many a bather ran low—low down upon the sandy bottom as the wave* broke over and engulfed them. It la doubtful If It - la really prudent to spend much time and energy resisting those heavy, breaking wave*. Were the same force and energy required in other efforts, where work Instead of fou came in, It would be conaide red very trying and bard. In abort, many Under persons, lad it* especially, could not he Induced to undertake to stand to mnch shock in any ordinary line of duty, and If they were, the chances are that much compla' nlng of a "tired feeling" and of aorenc** or atlffuraa of joints would be heard. It make* a dlffcrenoa, of oourar, when ef•fort Is required in playing or working. But, even In playing, the happy folks need to be prudent. A Farewell Berman What Way very properly be designated a farewell german, waa given laat evening at Oangreas 11*11 by Mrs. Oswald Thompson Hanna, previous t departure for borne next Monday, Tbl* Intel eating affair was moat gracefully conducted by Mr. Duncan Busby. The
0iin Gliests. And Other Personal Mention. |
> — I Alfred £. Morris, of Philadelphia. I»|
late Stockton arrival.
Eugene Harvey, the Philadelphia banker, is quartered at the Stockton. Mr. and Mr*. M. L. Rowe, of Philadelphia, are enjoying August days at
Urn Aldiue.
Misa Frasier, one of Newton'* moat brilliant elocutionists la summering at the Sea Croat Inn. Mist Hew lings and E P. Howling*, ' Philadelphia, are passing ti*ir varaon at the lire*ton. Ml** Anna J. Neville, a guest at Sea Crest Inn, Lad a narrow <*ca|« from drowning while bathing ymterday. The Aldiue is entertaining twoVjdca*aut Philadelphiana, Mr. and Mre^F. Haaaold. who are ea|o) mg a good sl»v Mr. and Mr*. II. K. NlcL.d*, of Philadelphia, ami H. 11. Aitkcli, of Ptiliadelphia, were among arrival* at Marine
Villa.
Mr. and Mr*. Uobert Stewart,, Mo* Bertie and Mailer Wilbur Stewart, of Pblladrlpbit-are quartered at the Lafa-
yette.
Mr*. A- H. Henkela, *nd Master Charles Hiokela, of Ttiladclphia, are occupying apartments at the llrcxtin
Villa.
II. G. Watnoogh, arc< mpitdcd by h a daughters, Mi*aci Mat and Margorle. of Chestnut Ulli, are enacoCMd at the Ma-
rine Villa.
Mia* Sophia PaXelb, an accomplLbid Now York musician, is enjoying the ocean hrec/e at the Sea Crest Inn. Misa A. H. Hoelary, a fociuating lady who reign* in Philadelphia'* heat society, ta occupying apartm Among tlie latest arrival* at the Sea Crest luu li Misa Elixahcth Klier, ot. Philadelphia, an excellent bather and
rxpert swimmer.
Vncl# White field Taylor, father of our eateremed townsman Thoms* H. Taylor, paased Ida eighty third birtbday a few day* aiucc. Biabcp William ft. Nicbolsiw, of tba P. £. Church, of Philadelphia, with hia life and two daughter* are at the Ms ine Villa for a permanent stay. Mr*. Stuart 11. Thompaop will leave the Devon to day to join her Luihaud, manager for the 1'nllrd Gaa Company at Jersey City. They-will tiegin house-
keeping this fall.
Mrs. Hamacktr and her file ml Mm Ella McCormack are tw^cliarmiug lady gurkt* of the Lafayette, and firm friends. They are popular and pleasant, and
have many admirers.
Mr. Lewi* Stele, of Cincinnati
icea* men, U at bis favorite bouse, the
Devon, where he la held iu high e by many who meat him from yt year. The only regret 1* that be
.Lafayette Hep.
the moat brilliant JwpUoo, ti the season was given at lyette^Jaat ncuing. It w*»
, gVren In honor of the W. L. L C., and I many of the organlxation were prearnt. Di. ileliman very efficiently {icrforrocd the duties »l floor mansgi r. The "■Sailor’* Ilonipi]*" waa perfirrmid by ; Master Edward Griftin, I lie ‘’Highland Fling.” by Mi** Bessie Griffin: "Skirt i Dane--," by Mia* Wailaor; "L'acbocha," I by Master Griffin and •liter. Tb.ee
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
Baking Powder
CONGRESS HAUL, CAPE MAY. X. J. r-teag 1 "
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Starlights.
Hiise Hall.
Allman. J.-Un N (irrktn. - Mr amt Mr. K traart Mr* Cbarte* K laerenor. a Mounell. Iramt Mr. 4 J MnrrKMr. 4 \V FUber. Mi-* ' Harden. Mine Iluxhe*. Mr and Mr* Hen ii. Ilwe- Ibom*. Kenuedy lCarle. A ttrfaliel
Sraml MnCSCMM.Mrs w I. iHUo Mborn. Mr* Jmepk Weir. MM* K W. Mr. ) It Mnorr-Mlm A Mm we. < Ant Jubt . WI.1 ftuDIran. Mr Tbcroa*. t
ClPE M\T TEAM THE (HAM CIONS
OF THE STATE Bathiug I* still grand. - j
September U the loveliest month in T,,ET Wl!t Tl,lu r - ,; *M« '"'T or * all Uie year at the aeaahore. skbie* i r hvk mow raMOEx.^ The open seurm for rail bird*, reed ; By winning yeaterday'# game with bird* and mareh ben*, began yesterday, j Camden, C*pe May can rightly claim Auguatand crMitlumw until Deoem- | the championship of the B|*U , hxing
rading South Jet ot Tilt: Cape, b
It puhliabi
Sub»eiibe for the
. 4 l '^y newspaper, Stai j fore leai ing Cape May.
W.'iiraHd Mr*j'j"MeOmnefl.'Mrand Mr.; lh * trothfu! new* of matter* in Cape li(1uid.Mrand Mr*a Kenney.Mm tfrany. i May alltbeyear. Imued weekly, el LO
M!m Mercer. Mr and Mr* M V Tlerny, Mr* 4 : ,- rlr ID *dv»nc .
BBowden. Mua Bowden. Mi*. Uemrtx. Mr j
: " 0TIX
“^“m “h Mer.m S! Philadelpbia—Jam*!* lT Mnguire and Mr and Mr. UAL wife. W B Walker. Mr* M V Walker,
Master Harold Walker. Geo 1) Scott, MI- Addl.' 8 llaugan. Mis* Ella Simp-
Mr. Wm R Hanna, Mr. Robert Edwards, Mrs John Maaou, Mrs J P
W etherill.
Among the daooers were Mr* Rnaaell B Harrison, Misa Mary Stewart, Mr*
John Mason, Jr.
Mrs Russell Tucker, Mrs Robert Roods, Mr* Robert Edwards, Misa Bberrerd, Mia* Nellie She ire rd, Misa Hiller. Mlaa Nellie Hiller, Mia* Haoua, Mias Maude Buna, Mias Beetle Bat**, Mlaa Wctherill, Mias Orne, Mlaaea Beyl, Mias RtaaeU, Mias Speooer, Mlaa Blackburn, Meaere Bowen, Hartmeo Breoll, Ruaacll B Harrison, Robert Koooa,
Rnaaell Tucker, John Mason, Heardon, Porter Cope, Jai
Wilson McCready, Forster, Robinson, Robert EowaYda, Jenkins, Kirkman, Sidney Mason, Dr Pbyaick, Bargeant, O T □anaa.Dtrooan Butby, John T Me
Dowell.
Mre.0. Y. Hanna da need with Mr. Rnaaell B. Harrison. Mrs. Harrison danced with Mr. Dnn-
Tbe lollowlog were the figures: Cushion. Minor.
Military figure with flags. Driving figure. Tarlton figure. Dummy figure. May Pol* figure. Grand March.
Laura Mercer, Wha Maine Mrrcir.*,.— wm .
K-ibril-.u— Tut Cunrad.Hr Ttiuina* Buteber. ,t " a - ,,r * c * " 1 M
> Frank Heck.' d t>auorat.*uui,Mi» Latiwe. «*• Alien. Mm Manbaii. Ml*. Harrim. In I" Fainmin, Ml.. Wallace. Mu. Brneert. I»r Clarence \ Watt*. Mr. ft T Bane*. In Spark*. Mu. Nettie Hehn. Ml** tlannlc U.ibn.
This 1
; inter
ot five garm
mlaa
the pre-rent : waa nip and tuck for e ght ini at the end of the eighth Captain Wagenhurst wanted the game called on account of darkar**, but Umpire Campbell wouldn't bear of it, so the game
implet*
Mr Eugene U
* fluid*
raw. Mi.*-* MeComieU. Mr and Mr* 4 U ilacber. Ed«uteber. Mrs GemriE. Mr and r* II CuuardTlicb. Mr uni Mr. M I' lletriy
' King, Ramsdcll and McKenxie were hurt during-lhe game, the latter being spiked at second In the eighth, and Neith/r side m- .red in the first, ilayne retiring Camden on' strike*. The »o-ond. Ramadeil waa an easy out. Sweeny to Darragh. rinjiuan got hi* base on ball*, but waa thrown out at the plate. Schoff bit to left, Dannie meant to sacrifice, hut by alu* 6rlding_hotb were safe: Wright lunged one to left, and ScholT scored; Wag hit a fly to left, which Gray muffed and Coogan crossed the plate. King waa hit by a pitched ball, Thotuaa got four had tnlla and Wright walked iu: Bayne out, second to first.
Camden struck out.
Camden scored three time* Hi tke third, on fourainghs, a steal and a sacrifice, and ended thslr :un-gett;ng. Ramadel! opened the seventh with a thrcn bagger, and scored on a wild pitch, the next three men struck out. | The ninth. Ramadeil struck ou'
Hill—Mrs A McDonald, guiiixau got tiiktou ball*, Scholf tic McDonald jo eeayv; Coogan bad four bud balli r-J Frank McCall and family, Wright got hi* hx*.- ou a mi-play Wag rung j hit t J ceutrj-; Toy fumbled -King's
grounder; Thomas bad four bad Lalla; Baj ne hit a hard one to left; Ramadeil sent one In cenlre; Sullivan Mew out.
Ryan, J B Heiahou. W K Hi Plymouth, Pa—Mr* C W Illpbui Master K W lliphurn. Miss E ther
Ttacy. Wm C Tracy Media. I'a—I S Y'arnall
St I/Ouis—Prot Etigeue Hay# Washington, I * C—J F Baskelt Go«ben—Mr* M A Hay more Cape May II—Mis* Nellie L-aml Smyrna,'Del—Mia* Florence iL-ck
Ciuciuncti—Louis Stein
Camden-Mi uouiaa Scbnck
Wsahlngton—Emiua B Ah
■ Fi.oher Jr. Eilai
J P Schuck, Sight’s Concert.
•ncert given at Congrea* Hall evening by the Washington Con-
cert Company drew a very resiiectahle ami Appreciative audience. The Third Artillery Hand Orchestra gave a splendid opening (0 the fine program In their Southern Plantation Song*. The sex- j .
otic rendered their song* in excellent! Philadelphii nxuner and were received with gra- j. Fischer. \\ <
tloua and encouraging work* of *i>-1 CuhV-^
pnival. ••The Ul,d Sexton," by Mr. j NYethington—\V II Wilson. Harry J Cathdl, sod "Charity," by Mr. Gut- j &ad. Dr II Leach and son, Mr* M B
teoaou, were exceeding fine, the latter j Farr, Mr* J S Jordan giving for encore "Do Not Forg-l Me." Haddon field—John N Wexteotl
The Robin," by Messrs. Nelson and j Obio-F B Jame*. Mr* E Gruel, C F
Taylor, waa well received. The char-; Mason, L I) Maaou artersolo, “Yung Go Wap," by Mr.
Miller, brought out for an encore the Let Sew Jersey Methodist Read This Irish sketch "Casey Ruiui the Flats."! Toe editor of the Methodist EpiacoMr. C. Garvm Gilmaine, the comedian, 1 1»1 cbnrch organ, the CAntfinM jtifeot gave iu hi* Inimitable jtyle, "rh • G Rev. Dr. James M. Ilurkley. J Cougi 17 j Wanted to Learn Elocution," and U* >* Jernry born, Jency bred and lire* j Wright, **:••The Bachelor'* Kxnrrlenee with tie In New Jersey. ReadIxdow whit Riv. I Xotali
Built of brick, situa’ed on a bluff, w ith a char outlook over the Oeran, and provided with every comfort and convcnieoci-. The rooms are airy, rowy sod -clormingly fitt.-d : the cuiaiue ami »eri s-e nnexovlhd. and there la a lovely six acre lawn. Passenger elevator, electric U-1U, first-,-l*s* laumlry. fire-eacapc*. and the 'most •-omplete arrangenirnt* for .MGGuest*. Congress 11*11 baa been recently renovated. repainted and nut in ixc« I lent mudltioii. Tbe sanitary arrangi mruts are of the snout aiiproved pattern and are now tw-rfi-et. MKS. J. F. CAKE.
AUCTI0N_SALE! TURKISH R^GS ? CARPETS
Of reLl ic‘. r-. a c anci' sizes.
Exhibition-Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
AlGIST 52, 2*, 24.
AUCTION SALE-
Ttnimda}. I rlrtay and Sattirday,
Its* C WASHINGTON M., - Sell lo Post Ofllee llalldiug Direct Importation ' YUZUKJ1AN BROS.
Mrs. Mary Robin*vn, one of Germaniwn'l fairest and most gifted ladle*, ii enjoying the late snmnier days at th<
aa Creel Inn. Mr*. Mary Robinson ‘•|- T | > e Brnffielor'a Experience with tie In No-Jersey. Read bUow whit
fcariea* and entbuaU.tic patron of the nib} . ., nutILrone graid feature of 11 - Hockley s.y* in hi* paper about
wan bath. the concirt waa the aolo alnging. by the Damocratle County Exclae la* :
Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Icxlge, of Phils-I Mia. Kiltie Thom] son Berry. When, ''Coder the present regime New Jerdelphia, w ho bad a pi nt most of the sea. ' first recalled »hc lang "Ob, Come My 1 S bids fair to he the paradise of crimi-
*1 the Hole! Di Von, arc now at Po- Love With Me.” Her aong In the sec- nals and ruraselle:* A few year, ago
cornoke, enjoying the hill* of that hia- uud part waa "Ob Leave NIe Not, Diar tl' c Republican party, then in power, tone legion. Both are cnjoyiug fair Heart." Mr*. Berry * voice i* a clear. K‘»e the i-yiple'oue of tlie haat county health for their year*. rich 4oprato of great dlraihility *ed option law*. The oilier party made It The Mlaaea Mary E. Graves, Ell* j strength. The closing numbers, "Irish *" i»*ue and went into power, aince Given, Ellubeth V. Brown and Kalb- Christening." by Mr. Taylor, and "A time, a* »• have shown, M‘llerine 8. Brown are four charming and Sailor's Life For Mr," by the company, , vl| ta> Lambertvllle aod other jdaega
aecompllabcd young ladle* from Wash Igave cxcclleut finish to a most Interest- "here liquor
CAPE MAY
Wagenhuret, rf . ...1 1 King, 2b I l Thomas. I( ,t 1 Bayne, p. 0 I Ramadeil. sa 1 2 Sullivan. 3b 1 0 iff, lb 1 I
T^ic W inJsor, CAPE MAT,_N. JFwUtel892. Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.
lugtuii, D. C. They are taking
night'* rest at tbe beautiful Sea Crest lo'n. They are very enthusiastic admirer* of Cape May as a summer resort. Mr. Alcxcoder, of Alexander's well known ladles' ooat store, 138 North Eighth atrect, Philadelphia, la quietly spending a abort season here. On Tuesday Mr. Alexander buried hi* mother, an old lady of 8fl years, to whom he waa moat devotedly attached,and for whom, though she had passed well by four
aoore yean, be deeply grieves.
Mr. Tho*. W. Jenkina, Jr., of Haitim>rr, leaves Cape May to-day after seven week* moat drlightfnlly spent at the Cape, aa a guest of Congress Hall. Mr. Jenkina regretfully parts with tbe friends be ha* mtde and thia feeling mntual all around. Las! night be danced with the pretty Mlaa Hiller, and will carry pleasant memorka of hia laat
happy evcnlog at tbe Cape.
Mr. Wm. S. Rooae, an old time friend of Cape May, one of Washington's
her public affairs, arrived at Congrea* Hall laat evening. He waa met at the train by Coh Wm. G. Moore and stall, of the Washington Light Infantry encamped here, tbu* showing the esteem which Mr. Room aa a public iplrlted ten la held by hia fellow*. He is of the most genial of gentlrmer, . - whom we of the Btah delight to welcome alwaya Mr. Rooae 1* chairman of the committee appointed to dec-
* '‘XT'*’ orate and illuminate the Pension Office w^Wnld* i*Looor of the coming national encampnnlin^r’l ° f ^ G ” nd ATmj ’ * Mrh Tl » ‘ assemble in Washington on September
21. Many warm greetings friend Root e la receiving here. He will remain lor
aevtral days
funeral of J. 8. Garrison
The funeral of ex-Poatmaater J. Swain Garrison took plane at the M. E. church yesterday aiteroooo. Tbe Rev. John B. Haines, assisted by Rev. Soerata* Townsend, coodoeted tbe fnneral services, and preached a good sermon. The funeral was attended by the truateee of tbe M. E. church aod tbe Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. A A. M. The burial waa with Masonic rites iu Tabernacle cemetery.; The funeral waa largely attended. Tbe pall beareis were Horatio H. Cbnrch, Samuel E. Ewing, Charles Eld red gr, Daniel Stev. ena, Joseph Q. Williams and James Ewing. Mr. Garrison's favorite hymn, "How Firm a Foundation," waa sung by the congregation daring the aervioe*.
program.
year* have been invaded. The number of liquor shops in Elirabeth, N. J., ha* ; increased during the part year from one hundred and sixty to two hundred aod
MrKiiiai-. Toy, »*... Darragh,
UreTm. 2 !'"'
Cape May. Earned ri
; and members of the 8 n P««"* Caramole
No**'
out, Sullivan 2, Wright, Schoff, Coogan, Ramad.-fl, MacKensie, Shlnebotue, Sweeney 2, Darragh. Biaes on ball', Wagcnhurat. Sallivan2, Schoff, Wright, Co Igan, Flannery, Gray. Toy. Missed third alrike, Coogan. Time, 2h. Um-
pire, Campbell.
Sup
Washington Light Infantry Corps have(-W**hington
accepi'-d the invitation of i’aalur Neal: „ f*®* j
J aerviev, at the Baptist chore!. 1 Tc-nlght.
Sunday at 10 30 a. m. In view of their ^ ''“'oi-'Lall of the week will be coming the church inter ior . Ill he hand 8iTC0 “ Coo * rt " ,U " l " 1 b '' •omely decotaled. Floriat Boereer ha. ln *-’ A * the work in band, which will be u^. i nrerc hrilliant affair, of thU kind are fully done. The Third Artillery Baud'l ltkt,J •» ^K'^nat thm houre thHaea-
•ill be prevent with the company and i •°°- kn *" °'L lhc ^'\ rt ,0 “*“ d ln ,l * T b« y.cM Metrop.^ ' ited lumiih .acred music. There will ^^lightfulparty oy.dte* and genii, ■peclal vocal and JoatromeMal music. . ti i* <veni «ni iu, veaterday after noou, aixtiTii i>er*on* in
w..» - ^
the evening the erlehrated Washington . 1 the sail *o much, and no one got aeaCompany will auume charge j Canada Malt is sold only at D.llon’s | sick." Amo-g tbc sixteen were Rev
Three base
bit, Itamsdell, Sacrifice bit, Wagcuburst, Coegan Schoff, Darragh, Datii 3, SbincbouM, Stevenaon. Stolen bale*.
" Thomas 2, Ramadeil. and
OYE 11 LOCK FROM 1’AS.SE.YOEK NTATIOY. YEAKENT IIOI !*E TO THE HI BF.
NTR14TI.Y FIRST-* I.ASS IY A 1.1. ITS APPOINTMENTS.
WAIaTER W. of Philailelphi*. I*popripl«ar.
-*HOTEL f COLUMBIA,^ Entlrelv Keoovated and Improved. Elretrlc Hell*. I’erleet Hramice. Modern Cuuvnili ome I'.auioiVi. Muderate Rate*. Owh merit aUf mint So BaK. W. 11. l.I~rKZKY. late of Hotel Dayton. WlMwond Beach. 1.
of the aong service. The company bear* ! Capitol.
' fame. Everybody who can, i .11 thi-niarlrrs, of the oppir-1
tfinity of bearing
Attention to
ihould n
fall tc
t llalpin A Bro'*
tbe Mating c*;acily of tbe cbnrch I*
considered so that all who come will P* o c The public cordially In. jy 0 **' , ,
All tbe soldier, eat Waahlngto Light InfaoUy Ballet*, No**', St Want
The following i* part of a letter publlalmn In Prinlrn' let, of New York: Oif of the heaviest advertisers I'bil*. delphta has apimared w Ith a aerie* of large displaya, explaining tbe merit* of the Palace Steamer Republic, which I* Urge three deck magnificent ateamoat running between 1‘hiladelpfaia ami Cape May. The Rcpuhlle I*, probably, next to Join Wanamaker, the largest alvcrtlser PblU has, even If tbe time >vercd U bat three mouth*. Tb* ad vert is! og has produced almost phenomenal resalt*, bringing the ba*lness of the company froij tbe summer revenue of e-VJ.OOO to 1110,000, with only three months in wbieh to gather the
harvest.
Tbe general manager of the’ at boat Republic l* Mr. William F. Rua•dl, who believes In liberal advertising. The writer of the advertlaeuenU L Mr. Leland M. Williamson, who for fifteen year* waa editor of the Philadelphia Kteeing BulUtie, hot who has forsaken the editorial desk to accept a very Important position In the advertising department of tbe PhlUdelpbU R/eerd. Tb* Republic U always springing imethlng new upon the public. Splurge advertising la indulged In every few day*, while the Sunday advertising i* uncommonly heavy.
Ing ton street. “Dally SUr^TIdr Tabic. FOB JULY AND AriGCSt Mi *ii llane- (( (cet. Hist! 1 Mr. Mono 0ITS. Morn x. Kve’x Ere Monday. 4u!> l« I «T X 1« N. Tuesday. tv 2.(7 3 W relnewUy - 31 t III 4.V> Thursday. - a Ala ASS p&iZ : | s-g • ftuctUy.* - 24 '.J* a a I'u til Monday. » a sc via Tuesday. - * yja sis
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Thursday. •• a liia* H.ic “ Friday. •• 2» na It tu ftalurday, - 30 ll.W ■■
111aadiy', “ » xVednraaay’’ lo Thursday, ■■ 11 C23.,, : S ,
Friday. “ W Bam relay, - X) SSSS. : I Tuesday. •' B Wvdnfwday" 34 K.'li tan. ■:
ffXfhangea which copy will please give credii
Dr Brooks, Mr* Brook* and two children, Mr and Mra J B Walker and son, Mr and Mr* .1 T Thom**, Ur and Mr* Fred C Seheu, Miss Belle Bunnell, Mi*a
Ai.ua Slrauoh.
Pears’ Soap The skin evfM to be clear; there is nothing strange in a beautiful face. If we wash with proper soap, the skin will be open and clear, unless the health is bad. A good skin is better than a doctor. The soap to use is Pears’; no alkali in it It is perhaps the only soap in the world with no alkali in it All sorts of stores sell it, especial ly^druggists; all sorts of people use it
Marine ’Villa, C APE MAY, N. J. Favorably known lor the past eiyh* teen years as the most popular, eligibly located and dev sirable of seaside hotels. All modern improvements, perfect drainage and ventilation, natural spring and filtered water,air entirely free from humidity and miasma. MRS. F. HAI.I.KYBECK.
DO TOC WISH TO ENJOT FINE PASTRY AND DESSERTS t USE F avorite Pvtrark lavoring Ii AU
EXCELSIOR HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths.
The Finest sad Mori Complete fUlabllshmrnt of the kind •« the Uoaat. BpecUU alien It*, hurt Bath*. Houma rented try

