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WEDNBSDAY. JULY 8* l«0
Ocm »«ofJ fru«n rr»l Ilf* vu read » Uh lolrreat yratrrdjiT. Imt If w* wrrr drm« <m our atre-k of iufornulioa on thr •UDCi»Bl>>rt to iu fell rapu-R) trr .hould tell • great d«l of truth which would lirat fiction to death.
The Oatl.r Stab Ulumlnre U kraatiful ell)’ and bj •» iloint: fulfill* muahm. but a brilliant light thro' uj.tu any acewr will ahoa not only the beantie* but alao thr IdeniiaKr*. the one f clearly aa the other. It would not tocarrying out the aitnHe If the bT»B failed b- do the name thing and It would not be doing tta duty. Ik the aUiry of a Fiahlng Creek boating ac ident. whereby Clement Shaw. John L. Schellenger, Lem Mailangar. and WiD lam Crawford were endangered on Saturday laat, %r failed to glee Joaeph Maguire hia ►hare of credit for aaring them, and thi*. In the light of
■dre to aay that be waa eery active, and la atill aorrfrom hi* rapid running up the bench to get a boat. Joe wa* there in great earnret.
at reaaonable interval* along thr low. h. they would answer the purpoae of pavUioua and otiyertlon* cold not be made to them. At eventide they could be arcureiy folded away aa Mr. Wiley fold* hi* and be out of the way. It te very inviting, thi. one which fioat* Cougree* Hall bath color*, and the example ■hould be followed. L**T evening n hen confirmed report* from'the On* Company were received that their work* were diaahled the committee of Council haring charge of lighting the atreet* gave order* to the Elect lie Light Company to cool thr atreet and' beach lights all night until repair* of the <)a* Company w. made. So that as far aa H ia poaaiblr thr city with light, and vigilance _«vf police ■ will modify the chancre "croOka.’/who love, darknesa rather
TuxT there round about Cape May la very eaaily diacovered. The Ui
. of the Cape
i where lawn* are daily
sprinkled there U dUhcuIty .ln maintaining a really freah appearam.. Through the lower part of thr county the fanner* are •nffrriug the efiect* of pilxhrel crop*. A good, making rain would be
a hatm of great valor to a* all*
Thebe la nothing more interesting, and nothing of which the ettiarn* of Cape May City are more proud, our water supply and our neat waterworks, situated just outaidr of thr city ItaniU. free from all res.tarn.nation* From three work* wm. .applied in
OUR GUESTS.
AND OTHER PERSONAL POINTS CV Tbs Reel too Villa will be' entirely
filled with gneata by Friday
Professor Asher baa returned and officiated at Coogreaa bop laat erenlng. Mr. and Mr*. Nixon and family, of Camden, are summering at Cape May. Mr*. Robert Marshall, of Ilamertoa, Pa., la a favorite guest of the Chalfoote. Mr* S. E. Richard*, of Fall* of
Schuylkill, to here for the •ommer.
' Dr and Mr*. E. L. Coffman, of PbmalEVille, arc *|>eodlng several weeks
at Cape May.
Townsend, of Ovetbronk, to^be Chalfoote laat evening
few day*
Rev. R. E. Dennison and family, of Rnxbornogh. Pa., will spend the month of Angnat here. Mr*. D. Ramsay Patterson very much enjoys bathing and to quit* an adept In
in 'ha art.
William L! Stork, a proment Baltimore hotel owner, to stopping at the
Windsor.
Tbs Star Villa to ooc of tbs most pop.
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Miss Whiteear it one of the most chaining of the many bathers from tuigress Hall. President llarrtooo sod bis son Rnaaell B., left yesterday morning at • o'clock for Washington. L. Monroe and wife, of Philadelphia, are rtolting T. F. Kelly. Mr. M.mroj is a large liquor merchant. Mr*. Arthur Hale, of Bryn Mas r P r spending some time at Rnwtoudvillr, Md.. to now paying a visit to Caps
May
Samuel H. Boyd, accompanied by bto m Herbert, has rqcentlv arrived at tbs New Mount Vernon and will remain
several days.
Tile Moses Baylia, of Philadelpliia, re accomplished and prefly young ladie* who grace the West End with Miss Louise Nixon to decidedly one of the prettiest and moat accomplished young ladies in town. Both Louise and Ada are lovely dancer*. A moog some very pleasant gneata of the R rex ton Villa are Mr. and Mr* W. Drtnlog, who are there for aa •
tended sUy.
H. Gay ley and family, of Wll- i ilng ton, are occupy tog, for the aeaaon,
a* 1 Ui. Haw h ogSHondmy, wl
the Cape May-Rlverton game.
He was accompanied by Mr*. McN.ugfaton. and became very much interested. He will be able to follow to-day's game
quite underftandlogly.
The President, accompanied by hto sou, Kmarll Harrison, left for Washington yesterday morning In the private car of Scperintendeat Barnard, of the Amboy Dirtoton of the Pennsylvania Railroad, attached to the • o'clock express. The President stood on the rear
of tbe car and lifted hi* hat to U who bad gathered to aee him off aa ear moved oat of the station.
Mr. M^rk Haaaler, the popular orches. tr* leader, to much mined by old. habltoea at the Cape thto summer. Mark, however, to doing well, leading a fine orchestra at Lincoln Park, Blllingaport, N. J. The season at tbe paik was opened w ith a company of forty musicians, tbe regular number
being now about sixteen piece*,
mis* thee. Mark, but tbou art better
Tbs 8t*h receives t
STARLIGHT. Truth Is immortal. The latest, molasses coooanuL fresh to-day at Nos*' 1 , 51 Washington street. Those cote little lent* scattered along the strand are very picturesque. Colonel Cake to one of our most
There aie more attractive l-dies bare than usual. Bathing i* not aa popular aa It •To what gulf* a single devia from the track ol human duties lea A man who to antra* to hia friends ia contemptible beyond description. ''Virtue* are lost in arlf-lnteresl as Bright, beautiful days, tbe clearest ol atmospheres and bluest of skies, make life at Cape May poetic. Matinee to-day at 10 80 A. M. on'the Iron P.er. Admission only 10 cent* to aee tbe charming opera "Amorita.” Tbe Unitarians ol Vineland, N. J., oome Uf Cape May on an excursion U>day. Petite Photos $1.50 per doxen at A. P. 4 H. B. Todd’s, comer Congress Hsll
Congress Hsll hop Isst evening » most bnllisnl affslr. Ilsaslcr's Orchestra played some beautiful selections. “ Amorita,“Amont*," tbe f opera, on tbe pier to-day at 10 30 A
Don't mlas it.
particulars, and there a
That was a jolly sailing party went off to tbe banks on Monday In yacht William • B. Foster.- Am their number were theee young who are noted for being tbe centre of affection of many young ladies: Prank
Bread, H. Sleeper Breuil.Martin V. I “' Her...., Jr Rer.-en Waller! For finished photographs go to A. P. Bergen. Jr, George Bergen. W alter 4 H B Todd thr , r , d , D g pbotograNoble. Lew Scott and Robert Sewell, corner Coiigreaa Hall Lawn. They succeeded In eatefaing 75 blur fi*h. The graduates of young ladies' which together weighed a little over 800 schools seldom know enough of "
Ttie
decline
*ilro*d' will he heard from . coeotiraging manner one ol
bright days, aud you may aa well
down in yoiujiule book
ridan said. lx-autifully : “Women u p* ; let u* render them perleCU
Of tbe summer visitor* there to no ; in more enthusiastic advocate of the soc delights and invigorating qualities Cape May than Mr*. Wlgg. tbe char
log wife of Mr. Charles Wtgg. a j ft to by^tot wealthy silk merchant, of Chicago, i (be heart ol Laat year Mr*. Wtgg chose a summer's j. “Aotorlla rest at Ca|>e May.In preference to a visit | on tlie to tbe Pari* Exposition, and again thla j U ‘
year-.b. to enjoying rewa.de recreation Bal PrUf uU| Ananiaa, why hath here. She to accompanied by her band, eUed , hlDC llr , n u. to the acme little sou and heir Clifford and Is | Holy Gboat. and u> keep back part ol
a guest of Mi*. A. Lennox, wife of tbe j 'be pr.ee of the land ?"
Greek consul. Mr*. Wlgg to one df tbe ! . The umbrella* in front
married belles nt the seaside. She to e
fine horseBomi
Intrepid swimmer and a charming acquisition to Cape
May society.
Mouth street to in a lied way ^ «rd* tbe Immediate attention of the j P*gbt uperviaor. The .old l-oarti or plank
m —, rw ----- — . | crossing* are worn out and dangerous tlie Cape May Point collage of Benja- |,or*rs ami the street to hill* and holmin Godfrey. .Iowa for oousiderablr of its length.
Mr*. Harrison, Mrs. Russell Hsrrisos Fix it up. Mr. Supervisor and Mr*. Dimmick dined with Mrs. 1 > .
Wanamaker at her Cape May Point
cottage laat evening. Tke DarkBrw Thai Came Set Miss Daisy Drming. who to one of At about 8.30 laat evening, tbe gas the favorites at the Brextoc, to an ar- 1 -began to cat up antic*, and soon after list of much ability, and her work* | one of the employes of tbe company have been greetly admired. | visited hotels and store* with InlormaWilllam L. Wetoh and family of Bal- ‘ l<>0 ' h »' ‘b« supply of gas would prob-
ably not last longar than until 11
dock.
bath houses form
shade for those who desire
upon tbe bathers.
Fob SaLE—A first-class oil Will be sold cheap, for want of use. Apply to R. T. Brown, Perry and W
Ington street*.
has his photo studio open
ester baa t\o aco slid give
timore. and William Cart Wright and wife, of Philadelphia, are again at Ibelr
favorite hotel, tbe Windsor
Miss Anna Cooper, of Dearer. Col., la a talented elocutioetot and has favored the guest* of the Brextoc Villa many times, which they have highly appreci-
ated.
Miss Edna Lake and her Utile sister Lillian, of Washington, are great favorlie* at tbs Brextoo. where they'are spending a seaside vacation with their
crum loe*r w*,r*»
U^ r^OfB gartoa*. and July 8M, galkm*. nu
storms which ever vtaited tbe without a particle of dread and without being is the toast danger. OM » tasked tone a fary by the north wind.
reeert W thr New Jewry «
IlarrWn,
Alfred 8. Miller, wile and Iwo aone, Alfie aud Edgar, of Philadelphia, end Mr*. W. B. Cochran, of Baltimore, among the arrivals at the West End yesterday. a Jennie Smith and Mias Shaw ware quite enthusiastic lo their partimpattoo ia the Congress Hall bop last evening. They are graceful dancer* and quite pretty. Mrs. Etta Lawrence, of Philadelphia, after spending a few weeks npoo her at Charlestown, Md., Is passing • time with her niece. Mr*. 8 B.
Witoou.
see Swift and family, of Wllmlng- . beantifnl
are enlevins their summer vacation at the Star Villa. Mr Smith to Of the proprietors of tbs celebrated Swift A Courtney match manufactory. W. Eld ridge, of the reportorial staff of the Jagvwrr. Philadelphia. I* enjoying the end of hto vaeetion at tbe Bheron. He apent the first of R In the
ounuios ol Pcnnaylvaato.
Ah enjoyable fishing party was that
day from the Chalfoote Tbe party composed of Mr. Southerland Law. Mr* Georg* Ash bridge and Mia*
Immediately there wa* a scurrying town after candles, candlestick* ip*, ifi order to prepare for the darkness ebicb was to come. Tbedifficulty was caused by the breaking down of tbe boiler at tbe work*, and Joseph H. iiaoes, receiver for the company. with characteristic energy, immediately sent to Cape May Point and aeenred Mr. A. H. Hamilton's portable boiler for transient nee, and rxpcc be able to furnish gas this evening Tbe accident wa* entirely unexpected, and Receiver Bane* waa very much grilled at it and the annoyance ca
hotels and cottage*.
Mr* Harris# a hi Plans
Dr. John W. Soon, father of Mr*.
purt-haaed for her a .tract ere* in Montgomery county. Rockville, the county seat. It at Mr*. Ilamsufl intends to
erect a summer residence the hot monJu* among I surround the Viol. The beautiful one the .kin
and from It tbe i
L McKee; Mr* Jaaney. Ml re; Mm. C urtia, of i; and Mr* Carver of PbUaman C. Foe. pastor of Cllatam Burst Presbyterian Church, a guest the Devos, and who preached ao *e-
oa in company with bto fried, Mr. oWri Bealila. tu the laUar s yacht Mrs. G. H. Hookey to sm of the West Kod's most vtoamoa. sad aurac [ueets who eeyoys Ufa st Cap* May
part of Che time of Mr Hookey. Jb^mR B West, aee of Camdeo s ag daetlata. to with hto family at tha Drvoa Tbe doctor a see to la
i ighted for many mOea.
among the hill, whi The site to the nu the vkinily of what a
d a ml very t
Halford has also
Harrison rmideocr. aud It is said be intends to erect a small cottage thr
New Fr-i Pries.
A lacht Clak. ia Uh sc homer Grace Bailey, the Or seas Sailing (Teh, of Baltimore, ar"rivad at Cape May on Saturday last ami
They wiH remain there several day* and then sail south to Cobb's Island. . they wm eiuoy thr sprat of fishing and
th* public a chance to ex-
amine ni* noe specimens, corner Stock-
ton Sort Baths.
Another interesting game'Txf ball will be playerloo tbe Athletic i'arkVn to-day. Game oalto at 4 o'oioA there be a good attendanoe and j corresponding good receipt* ib aid of the aoclatMW which caters ao successful! pleasure of the people. ‘Amorita" will be green fot matinee to-day on the Iron Pier at 10 30 A. M. Admission to pire^and opera
only 10 cent*.
Finsnoe Committee of Ccmaei looking after tbe fine* and aerlnff that they are paid into the city treasury-? Do not let it lie too long. The city ■hould not lose thto partjjtd* income, and tbe law rrquir»>i!at tEey be paid . T. Ferguson. Rr*. Harrison - * chief boiler, to able la tbe performance of bto dutice and discreet snd sell-poescsaed
i vicinity are in-
fested with reporters, so thsh through him. they get no information not entirely proper sod authorised. Toi Inquisitive news gatherers are intertcriug not little with but pleasure. After paying three visiu lo Cape May. the President has become so much attached to the Point as lo purchase the cottage outright. The price to not known. He to pleased with the cottage, and will probably leave the it in bto wile's name The deed was signed on June 8th by Mr. and Mrs. William V. McKean. . The ball game thto afternoon will be -another interesting rontesL Yonog America, now A. C. 8. N., came ao near winning their last game with Cape May that they will work bard to“do" Cape R»? to-day “Kolck" has taken a lease on that sandy piece of meadow and will end -avor to ahow the visitors and spectators how to hit tlie ball fur a homer. He to ge ting to be the Thomp-
son of the team.
A yonog recently married nun, to a Cougreaa Hal) guest, and among other admirable, traits of which be is pneaeased la a love for children. At the beach yesterday be played with'* couple of little tots, whom be afforded much pleasure, but hefinally left them to chat with some friends. Ha feelings may bn imagined when shortly after one of tbe tots came up, palled at hto coat to attract bto eUealRm aud lisped “ P»P» ■ P»P»!" To-night to the laat performance of ■ Amortta." Nobody should fail t* aee it. Crowds witneea It nlghUy. A rare bargain—A good bone, wagon and harness for only 850.00. Apply to P. F. Quidort, foot of Perry *L jl6 5L Take the yacht Guaato. Captain York*, for a pleasant fiahlng or aalllag
trip.
Firat-olaas single driving bone* for ladle* or genu, at Haynes, 8 lock toe Hotel. ti. Wiley a Congress Ball bath bouass are the best equipped on the beach. Careful attendance. U If yp» wish a firat-rlaa* turnout of any kind, call and see Hayoea. at Stock
Stock Up serf baths are the best equipped on tbe coast- Rooms will he
rented et much reduced rat thing tor aunburn to Coon tu-
ber Cream, to be had at the Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Columbia a Venn* and '‘oean street. 88w J. \V. Bradshaw's frail ate re to oontloually slocaed with tbe moat luscious foreign and domestic fruit at low prices, “ree delivery. Decatur near Washingin street. tf Wlley'a Coogreu* Rath* are splendidly equipped for business, with exoelltttatblng robe*, polite slteotton,and col vrnient rooms. 1‘svilloc on the beach
for accommodation of bto bather*.
Foe Sat.E, cheap for cash, s No. 1 Kodak Camera, Instantaneous, loaded for 75 photo*; first coat $35; nearly new. Just the thing for I he seashore, affords lot* of fun. A. M. Ricb. j21 St Relater*to» n. Md. J. 8. K. Hand 4 Bon are tbe old orig Inal and only Cape May diamond cutin Cape May. Cape May diamonds In rings, plos studs, buttons, and ■f onr own manufacture. Repairing of fine watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only. tf* Fred Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackaon street*, to
popular place* of resort for th desire to enjoy seaside delloace*
prepared In the must skillful manner. The liquor* dispensed at tbe bar are ounoed by oocuoiseeur* to be of remarkable quality and purity. tf An excursion to Wildwood Reach ooirs every Tuesday and Friday, a >rela! train leaving Cape May at 10.80 ... M. and returning leave Wildwood Beach at 2.80 P. M. Round trip ticket*. 50 cent*. tf
Lansing's Cafe, corner LaiayDrcatur streets, for private ter-
rapin suppers, aoft. hard, and deviled crabs, oyster*, and Utile neck clama. Game iu aeaaon. Wines sod liquors Beer on draught. Families supplied, tf Four snd six in hand roaches for evening parties at llayn. a livery, Stockton Hotel. tf. Mr. George Lovett offer* to the public at hia old Jackaon ktreet stand, all the beat quality of feed*, hay and flour at tbe lowest price*. Order* promptly filled and delivered. -Give tbi* popular merchant your patronage. " Stop at Dennis Cnneldioe'a to get the
• wines and
ly use a specialty, draught. Rochester reJ lo bottles Ice cold.
^ Dennis Conaidioe, Prop., j»8 8t 6 Ocean street. Reliable and courteous drirt U*yuesTlivery, Stockton Hotel. Ire. R. T. Brown’s dry gooc e to replete with * Urge stock litable lor tbeseaaon. Ladies it to their interest to call. Vaabiugton and Perry streets. 8. M. Smith, the practicable wateb-
imut Imported and di iqUor*. for family
May City, N.J.
IIOTKI* C’H A IgFONTE, U street and Heaell avenue. Cape May.
maker, of Cape May City, former with Bailey. Banks 4 Biddferpo w« known for reliability and good workm a nab Ip. watchra and cipek* repaired
_ at fell to cdll on him a great pleasure in showing yon hto good*. j2!-fit Tbe Stockton life guard* are now on duty and are 'latloocd in front of Stockton bath boom* daily. These men are sober and men'th*«~»(*ve had several yetrs experience, any their maintenance depend* upon the liberality of pe-.r boss bathing la that locality. They are in no way connected with any other lite truants. For further infoimatioo apply lo tf WlLhUM Browx, Captain. •■pORPOlstXE" i* a compound of reined porpoise oil. imparting tbe softening product* which hare become ao Use Porpoiaine Ruaaetine _ r rusaet leather and lightoolored ahoea and . preserve tbe original color and lustre. If a patent Irathei (Minafa to desired use "Gold Seat" tf
If you wtohto have a dreg otph^toc, either of the stnee- of Doctors Marry 4 Mecray. tf Wiley, of CdBgraee Ball bath houses
It Is
Laagfonl; rhaptain. 8. Prank Retmrrt:
B. F. PartoM. Louis T. Utoterirh. H A. Go to A. Hewitt's store, 44 Washing-
Bateman. Prof. Otto Push*, T. 8. Sirwt-
Ino. W ' K Cummin* W. F. Shorry, ! Our motto : “Oat pries to a... D. v. A eery. A. G. paacault. Pnd. J. If Aloeso Htwir A.Jahre. Mr. Kiefer, T. W. Cromer. Loeett*. No. 12 Owen street, ban David C. Met* Thr party to a mum- manufactory, to prepared lo turn . ~ " — ' 1 " * ■ - of work la thto Ho*.
IDE"V03iT Near R. R. SUUon, Beach and Post Office. Notith Irtfay ette Mreet Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week. MBS. T. R. BR(K)KS
Marine Villa,
First-Class in Every Respect.
NOW Ol’KS
1 OR THE TCKCEPTION OF pUESTS,
MHS. F. H ALLEN BECK.
p E
ARLINGTON HOTEL,
Oppwaitr R. R. Station.
(•rant Ntreef, Capo Raj.
Lott.
Lost, yesterday morning on the beach j opposite Congress Hall, a xllver vinal- ! grettc wilh monogram. Finder please return to office of Congress Hail and ,
receive reward.
G. J. Kromek, Proprietor. s First-class Cuisine. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
CARROLL VILLA,
The Hannah Mart Academy for Ulrh, Jackaon Hfrccf, near the Beach, Near Bslilaare, Western Maryland B K. CAFE MAY, N. J. **. ■
Delightful location. Everything first-claa*. Close to Ocean Pier.
MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
hoag uuted for bealthfulneaearefal training | and tb-vough InUruetloti. Will open Wad Deo- j day. September Kill. 11 oStom and teacher*. _
Krv. AKTHCB RICH. *.M, MJ)-.
)a«t. Bxistehstows, nn
->HOTEL COLUMBIAN-
Thoronghiy Rroevated and Improied it. • s romJXL H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
WEST END LAUNDRY| irow ^^^am
S^aj-PLJ AT WEST END HOTEL-**
BECIC’S CU B HOI ME Cigar Emporium, Cer. Oreaa and Hsghet Street*. CATE MAT, X. J.
HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Prop'r. Rates, $2.00 per Day^eSj^dal Rate* by tbe Week. Elevator and Electric Bells. UOD-1S FILBERT STREET, I'll I LA DELPHI A.
m Peana A B. Depot
Filbert Mreet Care;
MISCELLANEOCH.
I*OWKLL>» Gents'Furnishing Store DECATUR STREET.
E. Missus, 2^ Washington Street, is showing this week a window* ful of China Ware of American Manufacture. An inspection solicited.
JAQL’ETTE dk STRATTON. U Waahiagttm St.. Gaps May.
Seed Catalogue for 1890., I
Maria Gammer* aau pm.;*' I>o * ler 10 Fish, Oysters, Terrapin. Clantu. Crabs. &c ^WXn^Ega^mmtdmm Wttro-wtu mirier loHotHs^Ontto^s with »ri-rtm-.
iasL’"
D. L. Landreth dt Sons j tttanted
j TXT A
r . V V buteto and a good cateror, deairm to arrange w ith a muty dining room ami kitchen, where be could board the family and do eul 8 FAKam An HEROUm. [ the coming fall and winter, in Philadelphia. - Address H. W., SraE

