Cape May Daily Star, 28 July 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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> MONDAY, JDLY » 1890.

“Mr »on," ulIiI a dying futiir.' 'n lh‘-» tbu city a ftw fan ►incr. -for mu- rr»Min tny Uit hour* arr .rwb’rd. Ido hojir you will change yorr way*. If you donut, I don’t know what will become of yon. and I am af.ald you w ill

bring up in prison."

Boy*, don’t di'honiir the memo.y of fa her or mother. Be true -o thi* early

OUR GUESTS. AND OTHER PERSONAL POINTS

Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Slice.of ^Primoa, Pa., accompanied by tbeir cbildran, Frank Sbee and Mia** Emma and May Slice, arc again aojonmlng at the Carroll Villa and ba*e been Included in it* liat of aummer elaitora for aereral auc-

ecaalte acason*.

Mr*. Shirk and ber lovely daughter*, 1 grandeur of

Dr. B. W. • McFarland, of Bordentown, ia at the Windao-. Henry J. Walker, wife and their Ft-, tie 'boo are delightfully located at Ibe

Stockton.

Mlaa Wale*, of Wllmlngtoo, Untie of the belle* of Cape May Point Sbe la (topping at the Sborrbatn. Rev. and Mr*. David Teeee, of Amberat, Va.. are pleaaantly located at the

Hotel Columbia.

Mlaa Ida Cbe»U>o, of Fraokford, U picat of ber ooualn, Mlaa Wllaop, at Ui Mra. John M. Steffucr. of Uriatol,

D - J. O. SlaohM, at « . T „, , ^ . b „ ptij.iel.n, jnl.iril. lilt h,r !...r !'„■ . dm ,. th. Wlod«f»l. tb. ,,pi„l C.p. laaac II. Diaob, a retired Baltimore 'May aeaaoo at the Hotel Lafayc- t.-. ml I Iona're, accompanied by bis Wife, She l* the mother of our ea teemed U (ojourn'nx at the Windeor. friend. Mr. John P. Steffoer, the pro-

A BEAUTIFUL SCESE.

Congres* Hall Brilliant-The CUN

drenV Party.

The aeaaon outdid itaelf by a lo >g acore and Coogreaa Hall overlapped the

amunements of any

Mia*B«*ale and Mid Ltura. of Ban- ; recent acaaon to an exceeding degree caater. are inelndeH In C.. 1 . • n-. , •

included In the pleaaant

coterie of gursta at the United State*. La»l Friday Mr. Shirk prepared, at hi* Ltnraaler borne.-to go on Saturday for ip to Virginia, bot dunng'tbe nigbt burglar* entered Lia houae and atole conaiderable c’otliing and other porta- ! Me article*. He went on the trip, how.

teaching, and don't dtagr , ,

live*. Be himrwt and Lme. Wlut uomr , n*J«>ol<U and wife, from the far-away men call (Una a* de d lo -rv Tberr Wctern i ity of Denver, la nothing *o valuable to a man *« hi» i The Miaaea Ilayliea, tyro of Haitigood name, no mailer wh-tt the U-tnpt- r | more’* prettieat young ladle* a» aomay aay. Be'ler have it a-xhl of you— ! journing at tha We»t End. -There gnea an h.me*t man. ”- .h*n l« J»me* D. Arthur, Private ScoruUry of lie pointed out a* titVd or wcaUhy, yet Tboroaa Robb, owner of the Columbia

r wcul.i

without rharar,er. Never try Kinart; lie bumble. Never * vk * livelihood by your wii*. Work fo-H by

honeet labor.

•* A MAS eunviuced agaiuat bia will I* of the aame opiuion atilL" Ten year* age th'» l*»t week, in July, wa* conaidered the height of the Cape May *eaaou. Invadab'y. and for «wo week* or *o the hotel* a-td boardinghouae* would be at their beat before there would be the leant perceptible falling off, and wot until the S-’iJiof Anguat would there be much thought o' a break-up, but at that Lime it waa not ununual that a noribeaai »*orm would atrike the coaat and "abivrr the timlirr*" - of the aeamin and caune aonietliing of a atamjiede, though many would hold on. and quite a goodly number » mild come in for the delightful early Sepirmbrr. Our aeaeoxi’a height now U not readied until the firwt week in Augual. continuing well past the middle o.’ the mouth. The lart few day* have wiine.wed, however, that we are really getting liack toward the former condition of thing*. Bu*ine*a ■tailed in earlier thi* M-aaon ~ Uuut'fST Weml jear*. ia hobUug fuller, and will no doubt continue Ut< i. Entertainment at Harriaon Callage At Mra. Prmident Harriaou’* cottage, at Cape May Point, an entertainment, mualcale and lunch took place on Friday evening, at which about a'ily Invited gueata were preaenL M at AUd* Vareca entertained the company with her dasalcal tonga, tfuging id five different language*—It'Jlac, Span lab, German, j Swediah and Engliah. The German aria, from ''Lucia,’’ was repeated at the request of Mrs. Harriaon, and Mlaa Yaren* aaog some German «>ngs at tbe tequoat of Mias Sherman. Her Swedish aonga were fine and the Engliah ballads were exceptionally good. ‘•Mocking Bird”and “Way Down I'poc the Snwanee River brought forth much app'auae. A new song, entitled ••Home," was greatly adml.ed by Mr*. Harriaou. Sbe *1*0 aaog Taaeo't '•Good Bye.” Mlaa Lillie Myers, slater of Mlaa Vartoa, played the accomi-ani. menu. Mesar*. Dnnot and Ferria favored tha company with a selection

the mandolin.

Some of thoae present were: M President Harriaon. Rnaae'l B. Harriaon and wife, Mrs. J. : l. McKee. Mr*. Mary B. Dlmmick, Bev. Dr. Scott, Rev. DrJ. W. Wiley, Mlaa L'llian Wans maker, W. V. McKean and wife, A. H. Hamii ton, Mlaa de Kernel, Mr*. Gen. Kearney, Mlaa Sherman, Mra. Heyer, Mlaa Sewell, Robert Sewell, Lieuteoaot and Mrs. A. M. Tbackara. Mist Helen Crawled Dorsey, Mrs. Spencer Janney. Mist Janney, Mr. and Mr*. George W. Boyd, Major and Mr*. J. W. Tolbert, Mr. and Mra. Stephen Ferria, Mlaa Ferria, J. H. Moeer, S. M. Fox and wile and Mr. Back man and sister.

The Windsor Is enterUioiog W. -P. | prietor. She ia accompanied by her

nieces, Mrs. George S. Sexton and Miaa Annie L. Sexton, ol WltbevUle, Ya.. both of whom must he included in the number of charming ladies for whom Cape May ha* become *o widely cele-

brated this season.

Df. Thomas IL Andrews, 'surgeon of the Bureau of Police and Fire, of 1119 Spruce street, la, with hi* wile and son, at the Cbalfonte. YeaU-rday the doctor bad the misfortune to lose bia wife's diamonds, among them her wedding ring, which he undertook to care for while Mr*. Andrews took her customary dip hi the surf. Dr. Andrews has thirty-five saalalanU all physical examination* of po'icetncn and firemen being made by bia department. D.-. and Mr*. Andrew a have juat returned from a twoweek's stay at F.lbrron, where theyweri

guests of Mayor Killer.

and Cbalfonle,' is at the Columbia. Mr. E. A. Rowland and hla handsome wife, of Philadelphia, have arrived at at the Brexton for an rite ided sojourn. Miaa Mellle Wallace waa one of the moat skillful of the javen’le dancer* at Coogreaa Ha'I oo Saturday evening. Dr. IL Mead Smith ioereaaed bia number to one hundred yellow Ivga, killed oo a gunning expedition on Satur-

day.

E. Hampton Hireb, of. the umbrella firm of Hlreh & llro. arrived at the Stockton Saturday evening to spend the r. J. II. Winalqw, of Philadelphia, joloed bia wife and son, who are slopping at the Brexton for the season, Saturday evening. Mis* Carrie Fast, a very pretty blonde, of Philadelphia, ia a guest of the Colombia for the somtuer. Her mother and brother accompanies ber. Edward T. Davia, the real esUte operator for William Weightman, of PowA Welgbtman, b a prominent guest •of the Stockton. Among tbe^Urloe Villa'* popular gueata are Dr. E. L~GTpn1nger.' I1t L.Rlvaid and 8. Megargce Wright, who greatly enjoying themselves at the shore. Mias White, daughter of the proprietor of the Hotel Luray, Atlantic City, la visiting her friends, Isaac II. Dixon and wife, at the Windsor. She i* a charmlog young lady. Mrs. Boyer, who with ber family will leave Mt-Vernon Hotel to-day, is a Kentucky lady sod a niece of the fam out Confederate General Buckner and now Governor of that State. .We regret to learn of the departui of Mr*. Joseph P. Carr and family, who made the life at the Brexton so gay, and we trust that they will be with us

ECHOES FROM THE SOBF. ilia* Tack, of Columbia astnue, an a lady friend, enjoyed hngtly an hour’

romp in the turf.

Will Miller and Mia* Perrine were a fine looking a couple as tramped drippiugly over the aaods to the bath

on Saturday evening. The chlldten'i

party, announced >o the Stak to Lake place on that evening, wa* the allabsorbing subject of thought* and pre-. p»ration among the little folk*, and. light-hearted and merry, decked In airy robes and adorned w ith bcaull.ul ribbon* and bright flowers, the liule

Mi»»ea. accompanied by gallant little genMcmanlr partners, repaired

STARLIGHT.

day. A nice game is prom I Go to Chester's for a firat-claa* photograph of your group. Corner Stockton

Surf Baths.

The finest wines and liquors Sot family use at Ratty's. if A rare bargain—A good hone, wagon and harness for only (50.00. Apply to P. F. (juidort, foot of Perry *L J18 5L Take the yacht Gnaale, Captain Vorke, for a pleasant fishing or sailing trip. tf First-.-!*** single driving horse* for ladies or genu, at lisyne*. Stockton Hotel. ‘ tf.

su .v me Wiley's Congress Hall hath bouses

j’-‘ u *®“ or ! Careful attendaUce!* 0 * ““ ^

Aslier look them in charge aud at to. j L „, j, at pioper hour marshaled the n by iwos ] the Iron Pier. •.

oto ibe great dining JiaU that had been Go and see the base hall game to-day. ••'eared sod p «•;>*. ed fgr the Hi-eresi'ng I Cape May and Nicctow n. event Am-dst much enthus'asm and l If you wish a first-clans turnout of clapp'ng of band* the two buod.^j I •ny k >nd. call and sec Haynea, at StockMaster. and Mr**e* were received bv i t0 ,° UoU:1 ’ ' ’ tf - the bundled* of pan., and mam*, and '” e ° ld . ^ V'f r ' ?. U . lb f c . h6l «’ ... ' ' ■“* “■‘■■n** ana | ll.vor*, at Kennedy'* Inited States otneis awai.iog their coming. ; Pharmacy, Washington and Decatur The grand march was errcul .d, steeeU. tf Simon Hassler'ssnperborpl-cst.a gAingi If you wish lo have a drag or pba-ton, tbd irspiraling strains. The ve v r 1tt *“ * :id driver, leave order* at

in Cong'ess U*i| amuteoente smack* 1 •• ’

. r time*. i to bring spirit and eriu.

“Olivette,” o

HOTELS AMI) CYFITAGES.

tbeir 1 on'y , hv Pblladelphla pharmacy,

| corner Colombia avc-nne and Ocean •trreL . . tt Don’t inis* bearing Fred II. Frear

... . , . , - i »'og hi* new *ong in “Olivette,” on Ibe

polka, da-Kcr. i n tbc barn and the yorke ; Iron Pier.

fol'owcd quietly. Tbeu came Uie fancy j Wiley, of Congress Hall bath house* daoc'ng, the features of the evening. P'sced a tent on tbc strand for tbc They we c: La Cachucha. Miss SopbU ! *«’omroed*tioo of hi* patnms. It Is *.i lr .. -no* H* U-... r , . ‘ »>> excellent substitute, for the much Aalic rope dance, M .* E~**le ( Sytoo; ,1 reded pavUioos. O bparddi dance, M>sa ii.bel Burke; sa-l. j Go Io A . „„ lU '. UorF , 44 Wmdilngo a bornp'pc. Master Joe Asher; utm- j ton street, for dry goods, notions, aud borlnc dnee, M-a Sadie Lv ar-e: J->*b "‘Uliucry. Store, opp. Catholic church, medley. M Mr* Sid e Low te and Ile-sie I ° ur rau,tu • "° ne price to all." Clayioa'aod Maalcre Sydney and Joe “ „ A.xi.vrx. HF.w.TT Asher- |i;,.i,--,i ,i .. ,, The Star Rc»ei ee* base ball team wll| Asher, IIigb'and .hog. Mis. Sall e , t |,e Cape May Reserve* a match koben; I.s.t Ross pf Summe-, M*s* gstr - of base ball otiTucsdsj afternono. Eva Ilurke; Spanish, Miss Me'lie Wal-j fi" 1 -hareday, as stated In Saturday's

laoc; P.s S.yrieore, Mi.. Bessie Clay- J StAR -

too and Sjdney Ashe • La Zencna Tbc children look cute in tbeir bath-

MIM liras-e C’ayton; Scotch fling, : ton Baths.

[ Mlaae* Mabel Burke. Mabel McrediUi. | A shark C} feet long w

' „ ; Sophia Asher, Bessie Clayton E v * the Iron Pier yesterday. Oscar Fow drove along the strand be • I| arkc; Mellic Wallace, Sadie Low.-ie i “■ ,H iUe “o« on the P hind his beautiful bay, giving wife and aDt j j^uje ( 0 | ifll . Ruckabve Bahv ' Tlie beat tiling for sunburn is Cncomlltll. folk., view of the lively beach Mia*. Eva and Nellie ’ -

The he-uri'ul march broke up into a gene al walla, and Own tbe laucier*. | ,

i photograph

Gape May City. M<J.

e Burke.

The Miaaea Carr, of the Brexton Villa, were noted among the motl-pre-possessing young ladies onllic beach at

bathing hour.

Judge Hare, of Orphan’s Court No. 2, Philadelphia, waa a little bit aby of the huge breakers, and preferred not lo

take any headers.

Ah Cooper, of tbc Cmutlg Go;

nllcs sat io row* ujion the floor io front of the crowds of adults aittiag and ManffiBg upon the CdMoTHSTbom. The long hsll was close'y packed with ladies and gentlemen lo witness the s'ght, and, after Uie last children's danre, the floor was yielded to the adults and tbe festlvitlca began anew,

AL Looper, of tbe Cvanlf Gu:e/.V, ^ floor ‘l ulckl > filling with graceful bathed pretty Jlallle Marsh, aud fcu i ] r ^ l “ rt _^ cmbc ™ Prom 1

'‘Gaselte’’column may contain a apcc-

i he had at the Philadelphia

_ . , . I Pharmacy, corner Colambia avenue

During the fancy dancing the jnvi - Ocean street

Fishing Exrartian. The handsome steam yacht Sjrbilia of Mr. J. Fred Beta, Jr., carried a large party out to the banks early Saturday morning oo a day's fishing excursion. They returned with a catch of nearly 400fish. Among those oo tha yacht were J. Fred Betx and wife, Mrs. Lemuel Waddrop, Miaa Marion Hall. Miss Donaldson. Walter Bradley and wife, B. Frank Gedney and wife, William Richardson and Joseph Hall and wife. Mr. John Betz took a party of hi* friend* out on the yacht yesterday and spent tbe day In cruising along the coaat and fishing on the banka. They soeoeeded In catching three barrels of aea bass, which they brought home with them, landing them at the pier shoot 7 o'clock. In tbe party were Colonel Joaeph Bird, John F. Betx, J. Fred Betx, Jr., William Richardson, William Havcrmeyer, Mr. Stuart, of Kentucky ; -£d. T. Davis and Joseph

A. Hull

The Lafayette Hep Te aight Profeaeor MeDrnnrtt's orchestra, of Philadelphia, now enlivens the Lafayette with Inspiring music morning, afternoon and evening. The carpet ha* hewn taken np in the main parlor and the floor will be planed and waxed and made ready for tbe fire* hop which will

be held thi* evening.

Thi* ia aa innovation in tbe Lafayette’* management, and should be appreciated by guest* than. It to in line with the libera] policy alxArn throughout by tbe new proprietor*.

Messrs. A. P. A H. P. Todd, tbe emlnent photographers, sing in tbe choir of SL John's Episcopal Church, the former beiog a baas singer, tbe latter a tenor Mr. William Porter is the.prganisL Mlaa Hattie Vanzaodt, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and a relative of ex-Goveoor Vanzaodt, of Rhode Island, Is paying a visit which will extend into October te James Creaawell and wife, of this eity. Samuel Gaines, of Detroit, Mich., aang a beautiful .olo io the M? E Church yesterday morning eotl tied "The Lost Chord,’! by Sullivan. Sidney Taylor, of Detroit, clayed the accom-

paniment.

Mr*. D. F. Patterson, of Piitsborg, one of the most pleasant and oompaniooableof ladies, la nicely located fora few recreation at the West End. Sbe thinks Cape May la “lovely” H. W. Crowl, the Baltimore lawyer, joined hia family, who are at the Hotel Colombia for the acaaon, yesterday. He was accompanied by hia friend, W. G. Iso an attorney. Mr. Crowl visits his family weekly. A party of gentlemen, members of the Riuenbouae Club, Philadelphia, are guests of the Stockton. In the parly H. C. Adam*. D. S. B. Chew, Emlin P. Eulng, Samuel Bell, Jr., Charles Clipperton and Edward Browning. Hon. Robert Adams, Jr.,- of Philadelphia, ex-Minlster to Brasil, sod known favorably as Colonel Birdie Adams, was amoog the prominent Philadelphian* who registered at the Stock-

>o on Saturday.

Mrs. Mellle Smith, of Holmeabnrg, Pa., has just closed a pleai weeks' visit to her pa rent*. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Duke. She is now at At Untie City, accompanied by her sister,

Mias Hattie Duke.

Bishop H. F. Tnroei, of the Ken Jersey A. M. E. Conference, will arrive On Wednesday and will lecture that evsulng in the Allen A. M. E. Church. Bishop Turner is a fluent speaker and hla talk will be of a moat loterestlng

Miss May Daniels, who has been sojourning at tb* United Slates, has left ifortable boots for New York She will return In two weeks. Mra. C. B. Reeves, Jr., will join her in Philadelphia on Tuesday and accompany ber

d bar trip.

Lieutenant WlllUm P. Homer, of Company C., First Regiment, N. G. P., wife and lovaiy baby are spending a few days with Mrs, Homer's brother, Charles H- Smith. Corporal Charles Repshire, of Company D., State Pendhire, Philadelphia, and Miaa Allie P. Smith are also Mr. Smith'a gueata.

Ul item of interest. Mis* Helen Cantaita * as much admired. Nothing she ao much loves the freedom and abandon one can enjoy upon the ocean strand. The new fangled bed tick bathing robes were conspicuous by their absence yesterday. Perhaps the fair wearer* are not Sunday bathers. The Stockton ground wa* heavily p*. tronized by very e'egant people yeatcrday, and the bathing wa* kept up with but Httle break till 1 30 Dana, the famous first-baseman of the Cape Maya, was made captive by a beanUful blonde, who never once gave h'm a chance to throw to second. William Cotter, of tbc Schuylkill Navy Athletic Club, took bis first sea hath for tbe season yesterday. lie bnffeted Ibe bteakeis scientifically. Mlaa Kennedy, of Twentieth and Green, Philadelphia, came out of water looking as shapely as a bit of sculpture. She is a* modest as she is

pretty.

Mr*. Frlter aud Mre. T. B. Baldwin i joyed a glorious bath together yesterday. They atood the surging waters ai unflinchingly aa their stronger com-

panions.

Mias Turner, winning in conversation and charming in personal cbaracterUtlcs sad manner, Is an enthus'astic bather, and when cUd In ber neat bathing dress ia veiy attractive. J. 8. Macartney was btppy la miking the children happy, and, w lib Lis little danghter in one band and little Matter Macartney In the other, braved the breakers from a a-fe depth. Mr*. William Liecolo and Miss Focht atood interested spectzlors of the bathing masse* opposite the Stockton hatha, while Mr. Lincoln and Mr Hickman were among tbe stalwart bather*. is* Bessie Allen, awoet In tbe whiteof ber becoming garments, tat contented on the beach while Fred Johnson, dripp'ng with liquid salt, wallowed

faraUics were present, beautiful toilets du menus, flowers abounded ercry-

where, and tbe bewitching asenc held the spectator spell-hound until its close. We append the namrs of some of those we saw present: M'.and Mi*. Wallace. MlnUGranxe. M-». J. A. Po.ts, Mrs. Ur. Geo. ClaSW*. Mi.. W. U. Ktciie', Plot. Greener and 'auuiy. w. F. Harriiy and family, J. J. MrCoujeP. Mi. and Mi. llajie' I'o'ler. Mr. and Mt» J. K Van* man. T. II. faunas aid wile. M'. and Mr. .N Gr.Rln, Mr aid Mratli'isGa'IaxIrr. P Hal.ul.ao and wife, Mr and Mr* Naphcy. Major Pultea. AllG Clay. Mi*. Dario.-. M'w Knecv.. Mias Uertaa CoUlns, Mr and Mm I'ereb, Miu tflya Good. Miu 8a'i> Hand. Mlt* Mam c Maguire. Min Kiegel "ol Stewart, wile and daughter Mis*Guilford, Min Spilling. ML* pfeker n*. Mrs Jud;t CurtUi. Mr and M. l Geo W Loyd. M ' and Mrs de CastUl. J S Ms Cattney aad wire. KVWe GaiUxber. Mrs As'ier. Jos St auu. Ur and Mr* Dever. » and Mm lUmsry Palte-so i, Misv Carete smart, Mr* 8 O. Steal.. Mr. Johnson. MUs Msdge Jo'-uson. Mir. Jessie Johnson. C M Morris. Mrs J K Cake. Mr and Mrs Weeks and daughter, Mai Kudde'ow, M tu Ann<e El dredge.MIss Ada Mum,Miss Hum M-ss Crowell. Mr Eipocrr and Time Mry Forney, Mrs llaCrke/. M* Geo BeeJ and wile. Ml-llro*.land wile. M* Kelley »od w'.te. M-u O -veTosida. Mr Baugnm and wte Mlu lo-uie Alieu. Mra Mxoo and danghter. So in or! Gas* .Mr CurVy and wl'e.Mlu Perklru M-ss Manner*. Mho L'lian Clawvod, Lr».. MiuHaygood. Mr Ualery and wife. Mr Chas llunteraon and wile. Ml** Fterit IluntenoaMr Seatte WhUlear and wile and Mr A P and

H B Todd.

strand. Falling upon his head be lay in a prostrate eoodlt'on, but waa quickly

raised by his comrades and

i feel pretty sore for

H. B. Todd masqueraded as a convict in prison garb, and when asked how be escaped explained that be bad only been turned out nuder guard lor a muchneeded bath. He was fresh and radiant when he got throngh with hla battle with the breakers. Tbe girls were all “mashed" on him despite the ngly sig-

nificance of bia stripe*.

Mrs. Fred. Betx, Jr., the handsomest lady at Cape Hay, was just aa beautiful yesterday In ber neat-fitting .robe of bine flannel. Tbc salt sea waves played with ber soft, velvety cheek, and as the color came and went In the exciting romp with Neptune's billows, she looked the personification of feminine loveliness and healthful womanhood. Her fair skater, Mias Marion Hnll, of darker type and more alight of build, was

The Stockton Hop. •Saturday evening's hop at the grand Stockton was very largely attended and most 'Sncoesafal. Professor Faeder's cbeatrx excelled in producing exbilar■oj music to tempt the merry dancer*. The ladles who attended were elegantly alt red and the affair waa a brilliant ooe. The following ladle* and gentlr-

tcu attended :

Mil htchard We'.h. Mia* Walton, Mils Mabel Walton. Mlu Hyoeman. Mra Bohm. Ml a O'Neill. Mlu DaaaMson. Mra IIC Prick. Mr* J A Child*. Mlu Jrun Is Eagan. Ml*. Kewnergrr.the Mlur*-NewboU. Mlu Florence Z'pper. the Mimes Mayer. Mlu Gamble. Mlu Leopold. Mis K Koheulc's. Mlu Helen Hohenleh. Mra Buciie. Mrs Walter K Abell. Mra Gertruds Gilbert Mi. G y Klebmood. Mra J II McClinloek. Mr Seth Caldwell. J r . and wife, Hun HuiaceEiraell and wile. Mr Gabriel D Clark and wile. Mr Findley J and wile, Mr Alfred I DuPont and K Pemberton NewboM and wile. Mr JuhnJI Hrlghe. and wUe.Mr E M O'Neill and wile. Mr WPliam C Bnlliti and wile, M.iu. and Mi* Sprigg Harwood. Mr Wllium Gilmore 2d wile. Hon lioherl Adam*. Jr ,Mean Edward I Davit- Thomas Bobbin*, Jr- D 8 B Chew. Emlen P Eltlng. Samuel Ben, Jr.. Charles II c Cllppertoq. Col H Sir*ail Moorhead. C Wtstar Uarrev. Edaard Rrownlng, Eogene Harvey. J Gilbert Stoldart

The Hop at th; Brexton. A eery pleaaant and sociable affair was tbe hop gieen at tbe Brexton on Saturday evening. The affair wa* gotten up and conducted by Mr*. Colonel Robert Boyd, of Washington, a guest -f the bouse. Among thoae prcaeit at this decidedly successful affair were the Mtsaes Boyd, Miaa Tewcll, Miu Frost, Judge and Mr*. Black barn, of Washington ; Mra. Joaeph B. Carr and Miu Lillie Carr, of Denver ; Miu Nellie Surer*. Mr. How. ard Suvera, Mr. llarri*. Miu Emily Jenkins, of Philadelphia; Mr. Van Studdeford. Miu Fannie Jenkins, Mr. Stroll, Mra. Philip Mre. Zetelle. Mra. a Barker, Miu Susie Ellt**,'Uw Mi*ae* Evans and others.

Fon Sale—A firat-c-las* oil stove. Will he sold cheap, foe want of use. Apply Ui H. T. Brown, Ferry and Washington streets. Fonr and six in hxnd coaches for evening parties at Haynes livery. Stock-

ton Hotel.

J. W. Bradshaw's fruit store la tluually stoexed with the most luscious foreign sod domestic fruit at low price*. Free delivery. Decatur near Washing, ton *treeL tf Stockton surf baths are tbe best equipped on the coast. Rooms will be' rented at much reduced rates for tbe balance of the season. Wiley’s Congress Baths are splendidly equipped for business, with exoe”—* bathing robes, polite altention, and . venient rooms. Pavilion on the beach for accommodation of hla batbara. Don't fail to see tbc ever popular “Olivette” on the iron Pier to-night. Mr. Thomas F. Kelley's steam yacht Irene will be brought down from Philadelphia on Wednesday. Tbla yacht is ap'ck, spin new, just launched, and cowl (9500. She has a naptha engine for K er. Several friends will accompany Kelley to the Cape. Lovetts, No. 12 Ocean street, iiarneaa manufactory, is prepared to turn out ail descriptions of work In this line. A full assortment of harness, blankets, nets, etc., etc. Repairing done with neatneu and dispatch. tf J. S. K. Hand & Son are the old original and only Cape May diamond cutters in Cape May. Cape May diamond* set in rings, pins studs, buttons, and all of our own manufacture. Repairing of fine watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only. tf* Fred Arnold’s Merchant’a Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, is one of the popular places of resort for those who desire to enjoy seaside delicaee* prepared In tbe most skillful manner. The liquor* diapenaed at the bar are pronounoed by connoisseur* to be of remarkable quality and purity. tf An excursion to Wildwood Beach ocira ercry Tuesday and Friday, a special train leaving Cape May at 10.30 A. M. and returning leave Wildwood Beach at 2.10 P. M. Ronnd trip tickets, 50 cent*. tf Rehearsals go on dally by the Opera Company on Uie iron Pier at 10.80 Lansing's Cafe, corner Lafayette and Decatur streets, for private terrapln tappers, soft, hard, and deviled ejab*. oysters, and little neck clams. Game In season. Wines and liqoors. Beer on draught. Families supplied, tf Mr. George Lovett offers to tbe pub- ; at bit old Jackson street stand, all the best quality of feeds, hsy and flour at tbe lowest prices. Orders promptly filled and delivered. Give this popular merchant your patronage. Stop at Dennis Considine'a to get the finest Imported and domestic wines and liquora. for family uae a specialty. Bergdoll's beer on draught Rochester beer io bottle* ice cold. Dennis Consldloe, Prop., jl9-8t fi Ocean street.

HOTEL. C lf AL.FOXTK,

Ol-eo all

year. Gas. Electric

IDEVOIT ■VILLJL,

Near R. IL Station, Beach and Post Office.

Koulh LMnayetfc Stretrt

Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

Mlarine Villa. First-Class in Every Respect. :

NOW OPEN

or the Reception of jjuEsxs,

MRS. F. II ALLEN BECK.

ARLINGTON HOTEL, Opp«»i(c R. R. Station. Grant Street, Cape Ray.

G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor.

First-class Cuisine. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.

CARROLL V I Jnt-kson Street, near tbe Bearb,

CAPE MAY, N. J.

Delightful locaUon. Everything first-class. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

^•HOTEL COLUMBIAN

Thoroughly Rrnovoted and Improved.

iTOYST OFEiT. T. T?. T?.rt r T*T*c-

H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

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Mrs. IL T. Brown’s dry good* and notion store ia replete with a large stock of goods soluble tor the season. Ladies will find it to tbeir interest to call. Corner of W ash log ton and Perry streets. Smith, tbe practical wateb- . f Cape May City, formerly with Bailey, Banks A Biddle, ao well known for reliability and good workmanabip. watches and clocks repaired and a*tlsfaction guaranteed. He also has on hand a fine lot of Cape May diamonds and cats them to order. Do hiot fail to call on him aa he will take great pleasure in showing yon bia good*. jKl-6t PouroiaiBK" is a eompourx. of refined porpoise oil. imparting tbe softening products which have become so popular. Use Porpolsiue Ruasetine Dressing for russet leather and lightcolored shoes and preserve tbe original color and lustre. If a patent leather polish is desired uae “Gold Seal." tf

HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON. Prop'r. Rates, (2.00 per Day. Special Rate* by the Week. Elevator and Electric Bells. 1100-13 FILBERT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Three Squares from Peon's IL B. Depot. - Filbert Street Can pass the door.

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E. Mjsson, 26 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.

JAQPETTE A STRATTON, 15 Washiagton SL, Cape May, D "" 1 " Fish, Oysters, Terrapin. Clams, Crabs, Ac

111 deliver lo Hotels and CoUagea with pi

r head waiter at one of the

X\T ANTED.—A ca|ial>l<- and exprriraced man, n yv hotel* and a good caterer, desires to arrange with a party for control of dining room and kitchen, where he could board the family and do outside catering the coming fall and winter, is Philadelphia. Addicaa H. W., Stab Office.