CAPE MAY DAILY STAR WILL BE PCBU6RED EVERT HORNING, (KxcsrTRmur),
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 1810.
Abe (bow cjirprt armu tba tx»ch drive from Uw lutblng hiAu any rad nae or benefit, and are the, rather In the jr»J of horaee' feet > Himee.by becumlnn turned at the edgem? The; might become a aeriona obatnictloo abould they turn up and trip a hone. They do get in that ahape aume-
Tu» But* thta week puUkahn an article wlthant credit, beaded "The tkwaa." It b taken from Dr. Theophiiua T. Prioe’a Hlatory of the New Jeney Coaat. Mr. Price vaa a native of Cape May, and b now a resident of Tuckertoo, N. J. Hb aoo. Rev. T. P. Print, b paator of a Baptiat church in Camden and married Miaa Emma Leach, of tfab city. The family are proud of the work -and due credit should be glean it when quoted. Tax Board of Fmeholden have concluded to renew the bridge over Cape Island creek, on the turnpike, and we bate to suggest that.whlls they an doing Kb substantial j ib should be done. Why not make it a atone bridge and thus do away with the necessity for repairing It for some years? There b probably more travel over It than over any bridge In the county and It abould, therefore, be one of the best, strongest
Tub observing lady that a good thing might be accomplished. In connection with tbr riusing of the beach drive gait; when the city gets ready to build It, by getting permission to cart away the debris of the tale New Cotumbb Hotel and fill In the ground with it Instead of putting In only sand for a foundation. The bricks, being burned, are useless for other purposes and would make a solid base for the grading. Don't forget this, Mi
t that at no time within our memory of Cape May seaao«a. has thb resort held so much feminine beauty as now. Beautiful women, charming In all the graces that i go to make up the perfect ledy, are here In abundance. Sweet young girt*, refined In manners and aMnctlvr In the moat tasty garments of the dressmaker's art, light, airy and becoming, crowd our thoroughbrus—singly and in groups, and not only we men own the sway of
Pmy, what would our season be without beautiful women ? • What would all the beauties which wa claim for Cape May be without the presence of that Which overshadows all elae that b admirable In nature, w^ieh defies rvpro-
Can Mai beach b acknow ledged to be the finest In the world, and It b so because >t b hard and smooth andThecauae it shelves off so gradually that there b the least possible currart and absolutely no danger of accident if ordinary precaution b exercised. These peculiarities do not belong to any other beach as to that of Cape May, and consequently It b impossible to enjoy bath lug elsew here as it can be enjoyed bene. There b a very marked difference even between our. beach end that of Cape May Point, though the Utter place b but a abort distance awky. Here bathing b goLK at all hours; there at high water only, the water being full of debris from the hay at other time.. The beach shelve, more rapidly Into the sea
have jv* to thb grandest of beaches b, and their first triaf will be a revelation pleasure of the moat Cape May beach, was created for bathing purposes, and since it not be found elsew here, it
t pan of Us Caps May asanas sad b regularly I asked for and reioomsd. Hb Crisods wUl exact t wives to maks ths testimonial a soc
OUR GUESTS. ANDOTHtR PERSONAL POIHTS D. S. B. Chaw, of the RiUsobouaa Club. Philadelphia, U a Stockton guest. Mr. Stephen A. Valle of Philadelphia,
b a Windsor guest.
Mrs. Dimmick and Mrs. Russell Harrison returned from the .hopping expe-
dition yesterday.
E. May, Jr, of. Moorrtlorn, prominent in insurance circles, b an Arlington A. D.'Emmsrt, tba^il-knowo architect, of Baltimore, accompanied by hb wife, b-aojot^rtring at the Windsor. John J. Green and wife, ol Baltimore^ are rvgUtervd at the W indaoe. They
Georgs W. Arundel, the Philadelphia lawyer and prominent ciliaen, with hb estimable wife, are Stockton guests. Georgs W. Meigs and wife, of Read, tng, have returned to the Ailing ton to remain several weeks Thomas C. Trotter, the Insurance man, of Walnut street, Philadelphia, joined hb family at the Arlington. u should notice Harry Walker when bathing. Ha swims liks s swan, and clalnu the admiration of the girls. W. B. Gill, the superintendent of the Western Union Telegraph Company, wife and two children are guests of the Stockton President Harrison and PostmaatarGeoefal Wans maker went to Washing, ton yesterday morning-and Secretary Blaine went to New York. John L. Hageman, the prominent lawyer and politician, of Princeton. N. J., has joined hb family at the Chalfoote. W. B. Small, a student ^f medicine the University of PennayTVnqla, b whiling away time at the Chalfonte for Prank Allcman. a prominent druggist, of Lancaster, Pai,.b visiting hb brother, H. C. AHemau, at the Cbal
ate.
Deputy Sheriff Charles Algeo, of Philadelphia, was here yesterday, sojoytbe surf access and the cool sea r. and Mrs. McKee have gone to Boston, but will return to Cape May In a week. Buslneas calls Mr. McKee to the Hub. Mrs L. A. Carroll, of Baltimore, has ■rived at the Brextoo with her two handsome daughters. Misses Lulu and Gertrude. Mbs Mete Macooun, of Baltimore, b a very attractive brunette, and will' la at the Brextoo for several ' waeka. Benjamin P. Crawford, oaakbr of the Pennsylvania Railroad, accompanied by Las latent, Mr. Wood, b at the Arlington. William R.. Lejse, of Philadelphia, M of the Windsor regular guest-, baa arrived there to remain ublil the season loaei, W. IL Dill, of Baltimore,.bas arrived t the Arlington to spend a few weeks od has passed a portion of each season here slnee the bouts was first built. Mbs Lixxle Town, of Cold Spring, ow bolding s position as clerk in the postoOce, baa bean appointed teacher of the Last Creek public school. W. 6. P. Shbid's beautiful blys 'are
and family, of ISM Spring Garden strept, Philadelphia, will arrive at the Stockton next week. They at their
Mr. and Mra. D. A. Hows, of Williamsport, Pa., an roasts at the ArllngMr. Howe U a large lumber dealer ■as with him hb friend, Mr. E. H. Skinner, of Toledo. The party of Chalfooie arrirris b nude up of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Priamuth^ot.Philadelphia, and Mrs. S. B. Thornton and Mbs Ellen Beau, of Moores town, H. J. Mr. Bechtel's team i Pttteburc rooksnsy, with the stylish Mrs. Thomas Bechtel and her three
Mrs. Washington A. Roebilng, wife of the constructing engineer of the Brooklyn bridge, sod Barker Gummere, Jr., sou- of New Jersey's well-known
justly proud of him. tbs biby of tbs household, little Mary, also a giaat pet sad very lovsMa. Mayor Thomas E. Lad lam, of Sea lab CUy, proprietor -of the Sea City Times, paid our
Mbs Nellie Robinson departs from the Devon thb morning for her Washington home amid many regrets. Her slayer, Mbs Janet, will on Saturday take her place In the circle. A pleasant greeting awxlu her. Mr. and Mrs. Bochins' infant daughter, Dorothea, b the pride of Its dieUogubbed grandpa's heart, and, though baa than a year old, lisps “ good-by,” "papa,'* mama," and b Increasing IU vocabulary quite rapidly. Dr. Mecray b Hit grandpa referred t^ The charming Mbs Mamie O'NclU, of Philadelphia, is down again for several weeks. She is staying at the Arlington. She accompanies her mother and brother, the latter the joHyCbadlk * D. k. Heaney, an old hotel proprietor, of Hollldiysburg, Pa , has come down once more to the Cepe, this being the thirty-seventh year b« has been coming. Abo WlHIam Ooodfellow, wife and daughter are down at the Lafayette
Hotel.
Mbs Anna M. Every, a wealthy bdy, who bas a magnificent residence at Wayne, U a guest. at the Stockton Hotel. Yesterday Mbs Every tad for her guests at dinner Mrs. William Hickman and Mrs. William Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. William Llnooln will In October *411 for Europe. Among the guests at the Devon b Mr*. McHenry, quite an aged "lady, of Philadelphia, who b descended from revolutionary stock tffat was close to the great President and General. Mra. McHenry's great-grandfather wa* Dr. Alexander Hoe*, so emloeot physician and surgeon before the Rerolutloo and a Surgeon in the army during the war. liar grandfather, Richard Cox. wa* a major in the American Army of tbs Revolution, and wa* over thirty years treasurer of the Society of Cincinnati, an organisation of American offleera. Her father wa* Charles Shreve, the first president of the old State bank at Mr. Eolly. Dr. Warner, her uncle, was. In bb time, clergyman at old Christ Church at Alexander, where the Washington family worshipped. At one time her grandmother visited WoodUwn, Va-, a place given by Washington to his nephew, Lawrence Lewis, and, while on this visit to Mrs. Lewis, she was presented with a large button that came off one of Wsihlngton's ooate. and also with a piece of Martha Washington's wedding dress, made of white silk with a silver thread running through It, and with a piece of one of her reception dresses These valued relic* came down to the possession o( Mra. McHenry many year* ago. The Beesb I'lajUo Tratlmonlal The Bessie Clayton testimonial at Congress Hall yesterday morning was s most pleasing success, attended by mauy of the elite of Cape May society as well as the best of the hotel gurate. The Header music was especially fisting. and Professor Loomis was lode(atlgabb In bb management. Mbs Beasb is remarkable in her fancy dances. The programme of the morning was as follows : . "La Polonalqsi" Carrie Suaus Highland Fllbg, Carrie Straus Pioaniny, -Ktfie'Newklrk Arbi, • Rope Dance Spanish, Irish Jig Beaab<CUytou. The patrons were:'Mrs Korney, Mias Forney, Mr Persch su'd wife, Sadb Perseb, Harry Persch, WlllUm Boyd and wife, Mr KuighL Mr Hart and ulfe. Miss Hart. Mr* Patterson, Mr Wallses. Mrs J Dick, Jr, Mr Hirecb, Mr Hollander and wife.Mis* Hollander, Miss B Allan. Mrs Collins, Mr Moore. MiasComoa. T Collins. Mr Chamberlain and wife, Mr Chambers, Miss Grant, Miaa Spillin. Mrs Whittaker. Miaa Whittaker. Miss Ltadit. Miss Moore, Mr Moore, Jr, Wlllbm Streuae, Mb* £<4 Mills, Mra Hull, Mia* Hull, Artkur Hull, J Boyd, Mr Bert, Mrs Bert, Mr Heppe and wife, the Misses Usppe, Mr Grange. Mr. Griggs and wife, Mr Cska and wife, Mrs Rbber, Madame Gastell, Mra Lodge. Mbs M Lodge, Mr Taylor abd wife, Mr Perkins sod wife, J W 1'erklus, Mr Caxbr mud wife, J Bell. Mr Bishop sod wife, Mbs Edmunds. Mia* G Edmonds. W Baldwin, Miss Good. Mbs LHb Hart, Geo. Steward and wlf* Colonel Owen, Wlllbm Owen, Mr Johnson and wife, A
Knrr.
A Selling Party. It was n happy party that wuot out from tha Devon early yenterdsy m truing to th* Inlet an I task the yuebt William Pont, Captain C •embers, prepi red for a half day's sail and crabbing expedition. Tbo-igh threatening the clouds nt tbs start and somewhat t fnl during*the foMoon, their urdor not dampened, catch of era Us was one that gaen much sport and made the foundation for an enjoyable crab supper. Mb* Pnuline Bachs, of Cincinnati sweet sixteen, wa* tb* champion with the net. Almost the entire party were CinolaanUans: Fcbx Kahn end wife, Mrs. Esther Kahn, Mbs Emm* Berthe lot, Mbs BaebTrust, Mra. Lxxiru* Kahn Mrs. Joseph Sachs. Mbs Pauline Sachs, Mr. and Mra Jacobs, Philadelphians. The grand sacred concert by the Mmuuercbor Society, of Philadelphia, to occur at Stochapo Hotel oo Sunday next will attract a large audtenor. them-and WUI furnbh music. TTckeU should be obtained early ,. The Hassler Orchestra concert last evening was given la tbs pavilion, end it wa* fnl: to ha's true source of delight to ban It one* again where the many hundreds of listener* could nit about upon the verandas and sajoy. There wen n very Urge and very fashionable
STARJjIGHT. Great fishing oo the Iron Pier. Italian minuet Nuss*; 51 Washington
treet.
Everything clean and ice cold nl Kennedy’s U. 8. P. fountain. The Chalfonte b completely filled id gneata were turned sway yesterday. Don’t fall to- nee the "Bohemian Glri" to-night. Tbe new Short line Iliilroad will be completed to Sea Isle by Saturday Bruns* Salem excursion was yesterday with a large crowd. Signor Del Pornte, tbe eminent baritone, will sing at the Stockton, Friday Tbe cabinet alxe group pboto b in great demand at Chester’s studio, oor--rr Stockton Baths. Do not forget the oonoert^ of Miss
Stockton surf baths are tbe beat equipped on the coast. Rooms will be rented nt much reduced rate* for tbe sUnce of tbe season. i If J. W. Bradshaw's fruit store 1* cootlnuslly atooaed with the moat luscious foreign and domestic fruit at low prices. Fran delivery. Decatur Mar Washing. ‘ a street.. tf Ijovetl*. No. IS Ocean street, harness manufactory, b prepared to turn out all descriptions of work in this line. ' full-sssortment - f harness, blankets, Bte, etc., etc. Repairing done with rallies* and dispatch. tf AD excursion to Wn^WOid Ueacb occurs every Tuesday sod Friday. * .special train leaving Cape Mar at 10.80
Wiley’s Congress Ball
Petite Photos are tbe erase thb season. 81.50 per doxen, at A. P. A H B. Todd's, corner Congress Hall lawn. When Levy. Uie great oornetbt, comes, on the 13lh. 18th and 14th instant, everybody will Bock to the Pier to beer him. It will be a big card. A rainbow yesterday morning. Said, crerybody take warning; But the storm that followed was light. And tbe skies soon grew bright ; Cape May's beauties cheerily adorning. fresh from tbe dairy.
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and Ice cream from Eos
August will continue its boom doubtedly until tbe very close and all brenenes of !<osine*s will wind up the
season quite successfully.
A young lady was heard to re that she could not go bathing because
rr doll for
ride. What
r suit t
mloullve ai Lansing, tbe famous caterer, furebbed tbe splendid spread of excellent dishes for tbe Oaboroe-Howcll wedding yesterday, and everything served wr truly first-class. A pair of Jewells, mnoh admired, oo Windsor avenue, ere never separated. They are mother and daughter, 'nod where one goes there will tbe other be found also. Tb* affection between them b unbounded. Don't be too bird on tbe prietor* because they rope off and** around the bop parlors hop« are not free for spectators, should tbe windows be blocked by humanity, and all venlilaliou thus shut off. Be considerate. - Fbning b all the go uow oo the Iron Pier. Orer 100 p-»?lc fl*Ue 1 there yesterday, morning. Robert Sewell, son of General W. J. SeWell/b food of gunning. He had a * - <I»ya aiooe two birds. Charlie Arriaon, his Iriend, who was lib him, was an elegant abut, and abut *(e)well of birds in the back. "Bohemian Girt" b a great aqcoeaa oo tbe Iron Pier. We would advise certain young damsels in Congress Hall to take other mesne of signals than putting pink bon on ibelr door. It has' occurred twice. Oo third inepectlonjf still there, •the writer might mention.n
beware.
Del Puente, tbe celebrated baritone tbe Grand Opera, Philadelphia,
will give a grand coi too I lot el. Friday evi
lemng. August 8
B. R. Gaines, tenor; B. L. vlolinbt; Signor Guarro and
of tbe orcbeatr*.
Tbe match game -of ball betwi
IIOTHIaS AND COTTAGES.
Free Bus
are splendidly I
. .. . with exorlUnt bathing rubes, polite sltention, and coo- . venient rooms. Pavilion on tbe beach • for accommodation of bb balbsra. If I
Cucumber cream, for sunburn, b hav-
ing a great rush at MarcyAr^ecray'a Palace Pharmacy, Ocean alreetaud Col-
umbb avenue. tf
J. 8. K. Hand A Son are the old orig- ; Inal and only Cape May diamond cutters in Cape May. Cape May dbmoods Open all the set In riogi, plus studs, buttons, and | r all of our own manufacture. Repairing] Ypnr of fine watches and jewelry by skilled
Fred Arnold's Merchant'! Exchange,
Washington and Jackson Streets, is one of the popular pUces of resort for those •
wbo desire to enjoy seaside drllcace* to all Tra (IS.
prepared In the most skillful manner. |
The liquor* dispensed at tbe bar are ]
pronounced by connoisseur* to be of re-
markablc quality aud purity. tf Go to Lansing's Cafe, corner Lalay-
ette and Decatur street*, for private terrapin supper*, soft. bard, ami deviled crabs, oysters, snd little neck- cbm*. Game in season. Wine* and liquors. Beer on draught. Families supplied, tf
Mr. George Lovett offer* to the pub-
lic at hb old Jackson street stand, all tbe best unslily of feeds, bay and flour at tbe lowest prices. Orders promptly filled aud delivered. Give this popular merchant your patronage. tf
Foif Sale—Tbe sloop yacht "Idler.”
formerly owned by the- late William D. Jones. It li almost new and b fitted up with every couvenlence for-tbc accommodation of sailing parties. A very reasonable Driqc will be accepted. Apply to 816 North Sixteenth street, - 1
"ML Koenig, Sewell'sVoint I
[ al-CL
.Ro’Uble and courteous < Haynes, livery, Stockton Hi
Stop st Dennis Consldlne's to get the finest Imported snd domestic wines snd Rqoors, for family use a specialty. Dcrgdoir* beer on draught. Rochester beer in bottles Ice cold. Dennis Consldioe, Prop., jIBSl ((Ocean atieet. 8. M.- Smith, the practical watchmaker. of Cape May City, formerly with Bailey, Bank* A Riddle, so well known for reliability and good workmanship, watchs* and clocks repaired sod satisfaction guaranteed. He also has on hand a floe lot of-Cape May dbmoods and cute them to order. Do uot fail to call ou him as lie will Uke
Month Inaray rile Streel
Terms—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week.
The reason why “Porpoislns" Shoo Blacking and Liquid Dressings have become so populBajs because they yield a food pofssA amitlwpsrt tbe softening properties of tbe eompBwnd—/Pryouiiir —which b combined w ith these product*. Our "Ruasetloe" Dreaidag for
sue mssoc gsm. o... oet.ecc Bgbt-colored shoe, will sUbfy Ibi^nat,
Cape May Juniors snd Youpg Chsrap- | f“t'dlous.
ions, plsyed yesterday, resulted
victory for lha Young Chsmploos by a scour of It to 10. Chandelre'effective pitching for the Yocog Champions gave them tbe victory. Robb played a great
game at firsLfor Use Juniors.
See the "Bohemian Girl.” It* your last chaooe. Only one more night ou
tbe Iron Pier.
lol^Ai
Dsilt Stab will be served durAugust for 75 cents. aS 8t Fancy drink* a apccblly at Coosi-
dioe's Globe HoteL
Ladies' parlor* sod tbe bent fancy mixed drinks at-Ratty's, corner Washicgtoir snd Jackson streets. Take tbe yacht Gussie, Captain Yorka, for a pleasant fishing or nailing, trip. t' Firet-olsas single driving horse ladles or gents, st Haynes, Stockton
first-class turnout of , ~ . . Stockton Hotel. if. , if you wish to have s drag or plueton, nice team snd driver, leave orders at either of the store* of Doctors A Mrcfay. WaBtku—A young man with good
That stuffed monkey st A- F. A H. B. Todd's photo studio b great for pleasing the babies. Three lltUs tote gave It s penuy each tbe other day. Have you tried champagne cods?.the most refreshing summer drink, to be bad only st tbe Fbllsdslphb pharmacy, •comer Colombia avenue and Ocean street. U Wikgr, of Congress Hall bath bouses bas placed a tent oo the strand for tb* accommodation of hb patrons. It la
needed pavilion*. tf - Madame Celeste, the well-known impereoostor, will Imitab different kinds of musical instruments, animals, birds snd Irish and other character* on Thursday evening st the Hotel Lafayette. All are Invited. at St Lost—In Juat, a pair of gold eya glasses, made by Brown A Williams, in tbe can or in coming from stetioo to 14 Hughes street Return to Mrs. J. Pan rose Collins, 14 Hughe* street. Reward. *8St Go to A. Hewitt's afore, 44 Washington street, for dry goods, notions, aud millinery. Store, opp. Catholic church. Our motto : "Ona price to all." tf Aloexo Hewitt. Tbe best thing for tunburu b Coeam-
"bsr Cream, to bn bad at tbs Philadelphia
Tbe.Commiaaouere of Appeal will ssent at City Hall U 10 A. M. tb* third Saturday In August sad tbs first Saturday in September. A B. Little, w-d-U Collector. Our popular artiste, A. P. A H. B. Todd are vary busy turn ' " '
sveo^Bgjrartlss at Haynes Henry, Sfcmk
Trap Shod lag. Quite an Interesting trap shooting match took place \>n the Athletic Park yesterday morning, commencing at 10 o'clock snd closing at 12 30. The trap sprang blue rocks, at which eight gentlemen banged. These were S. P. Welberlll, J. Price Wetberill, J. Austin Ellison. R K. Miller, Judge Charles O. Garrison, Coant Wetberill, Mr. Brad and Mr. Scott. Tbe best score wai made by Miller, 16 out of a possible 25 Ellison, 13; S. P. Wetberill, 10. "Judge Garrison did some remarkable shooting," a gentleman remarked, which docs not signify that be scored anything, la fact, the Judge confessed that be co(!ld not hare been cut out for a crack shot, as he could ne^vr-^dwfk a glass ball. These matches are keld'fecl'
FOOD
THE CULT Perfect SeMHute for Mother', Milk invauiaukE ■■ CHOLCB* INFANTUM *■* TEETHING. a natrair anil r**4 *> otuwiptic*. CONUUMWTIVIS, CONVaLEUCINTS. A PCBPECT I
y^-EST JERSEY RAILROAD. Time Table. JpdraKh. MH. Trains will lean Cape May a* follows lot FBILADKLrSlA: 6 1 ft hirijni| 8 si!?i* •aM lOTAauaetXj’. at Obmbore < ior*8a!ee
7.00 S.2i¥£S«2Bes??“ 9.00 SAiBSME.rST.'r " 2.35 ililpauLmr.M Omirta at BnwfieM lor SUanUe (7t). snd st Otaasaoro lor Bridgeton 4.35 fcisWSKKSraPS." TS&WBSSS!
415 ruusdelpda T.lu T ; M.
Atlantic CUy,
P. M.—Express J ' ‘ •Ja.TJir. M.
MR *: 8M R U_-Sew*eld »
S^ORf.MW.M-M.R.
5.25Jr5iJSS!?? * rkU *
FROM PHILADELPHIA
Trains bare lor Cap* May:—Express on KtJrer'fiasJKftv-fas Express, with parlor cars, SAD A u. Excursion
A. O.DAYTON,
MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
JVTarine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. SOW OPESf 'OR THft-flECERTION OF jjUESTS, KRH. F. HAIXENBECK.
ARLINGTON HOTEL, Oppemitr R. R. hUtlion- Grant Street, t ape Hr). G. J. vKromek, Proprieto^. First-clauu Oulslne. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Reasocublo.
CVRROLL VILLA,
Jneknon Nlceet, near the filoacli.
Delightful location.
CAPE MAY, N. J. Everything first-class. Close to Ocean PiUr. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
■^HOTEL COLUMBIAN „ Thoroughly Renorated and Improrrd. XTOTEr 03PE35T. r»OFT?T.*^ Ti Tf-B.TIZS. W. Sawyer, Manager.
HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON, Propr Rates, 82.(JO per Day. Special Rates by tbe Week. Elevator and Electric Belb. IOW-13 FILBERT STREET, FHILADEEPHIA. Peqa'a K B. Ilepct FUbert Street Car* psas the User.
E. Misson, ^ 26 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver jewelry.
JAQEETTE dfc STRATTON, IS Watbiagtoo 64. Cape May. Dealer id Fish, Oysters, Terrapin, Clams, Crabs, Ac
■ V^urasw
1 deliver to Betels as
w ba£rU and a good caterer, desires ui arrange with a party for con dining raofii and kite ben, where be could board the family and do outside ca •' ling faW and winter, In Pbiladelptua. Addienu H. W., Stab Oi
of tbe

