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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 1880.

The Kylr* in white rap* for Udi»' WMT »how a marked Imprwretueal. Some of the dear erratum don a . craahed man‘a hat—no, we don't mean that, for that cruahea the man—hut we ahouid aav a man'* rniabrd hat. which cruabra the hat .rather than the man. Either way, the men are cruabed. or, to more rulgar parlanre. maahrd by the yauntinraa of the headgear now gruererally worn by the comely aeaakle belle*. Let the girta affect male coktume* to a proper extent, and in any way which may brighten their beauty or add to

OUR GUESTS. ABD OTHBKPKBBOMAL POINTS Loon Walton and wife, of Media, Pawn guaato at the Elbaron. The Miaara Ry%n. of Philadelphia, an vary popular guesta of the Bnzton. A G Llodaay. of Philadelphia, joined hla friend* at the Marin* Villa yraterd »r Mn. Dr. II. M. Daxid and children, of Brooklyn, are among the gueau of the B rex too. . • Geo. L. Smith and wife, of York, Pawn enjoying a two week'* aojonrn at

to anything fur (he aakr of noerlty. A raw weeka ago w* announced l! then wen three crook* to town, and warned people to beware. We did not then auapect, howeeer. that, they

tog rirtlma, but reporta of two of their rictima make* it clear that thia ia their buaine**. One man rlaima to hare been Aeeced of aixty-tlve dollar* and another of a couaidmble aum while condition froan the effect* of liquor with which he had been plied. Thia wort of buaine** *muat be atoped. police abould give the matter immediate attention, to apite of the apparent hadiffrrance of the Mayor, if need he. There le a gnat deal more to be aaid upon thia aubject, which may appear later, and which may include aome •tartling fart*. Jeer a* the Bran predicted yeatyrday, the weather warmed up conaideraldy during the day and the rrratog found the Cape paaatog along the lightful tempe^eturr; Nobody could aak, "I. it hot enough for you f could any com^Xto of being chilly. If the araa rtia were nut neceaaari the wowing and harrrating of crop*, and if It-would he all the aame to haee the change* of aeaaona at all. What a glorioua thing it would be to'haee just each a aummer tit laat all the year. But hen ia what SUB Hand, the gaeat head of Hand'* Central Market, find* time to*progiHiaticate. Hear what-he gaee a Bran reporter Laat evening. "To-night the wind wilibackeu U no'th'ard, arid to-morrow go hack to the Laat again and will keep on coming around to the aouthjard, 'till by the laat of the week the weither a IB haee improved and fiuaUy-romr

clear and hot."

A good many applicatioaa for room* are being received from thoee who deair* to apend the Utter half of Auguat at the araaide. and wc know that to aome inatance* no promiae* of ac modaUou* could be given. More

C. A. G. Loder, the popular Philadelphia drogglat, reglatertd at the Stockton laat evening. U G Hawley, of Milwaukee, arrived at the Marine Villa yesterday, where be baa had relative* for aome time. - Mia* Annie Alcorn, a very pretty and allracUve young Philadelphia' lady, ‘ rived at the Weat End laat evening. Ml** J. L. Coo mi, a pleasant i entertaining lady, of New York, c* to t^e 11 rex too yesterday to enjoy e I days of recreation. Tnomaa Bobbins and wife and Mia* Robbins, prominent in Philadelphia society, are enjoying a season of seaside life at liik Stockton. Mias Robe Smith. Alias Carrie E Wil ton and Mis* Emma Wr

coterie of the El heron.

John M. Harris, formerly a Ni York Herald man, bat new a lawyi . practicing lu Scranton. Pa., la enjoying a rest at the Hotel Columbia. - P. E. Parrott and John D. Page, two society young men of Scranton, an •pending two weeka at the cottage of of Mrs. Page, No. S Stockton aveuue. Lin Hartraoft. a son of the late General John F. Hartraaft. of Philadelphia, earn* down-to the Stockton last evening to spend another of bis pleasant ttrmtner visits. Madame Celeste, the Impersonator of animals, bird* aod eccentric character*, gave an entertain meat at the Hotel Columbia last evening to an appreclaUve audience. The following BalUmoreana arrived af\ Congress Halt yeaterday: II. P. Cbkadiee-aod wlfe.Mta*Ann!e,Chandler, Mis* Helen Chandler. Mias Ella Keener. Mias Bessie Hatting*. Mlaa Grace Ranoo, a truly (aacinaUng young lady, of Brooklyn, ia the guest of her warm personal friend. Mrs. N. J. (irtffio, at their handsome collage, Ocean street and Columbia avenue.

"TBET *re coming beck," aaid. » prominent j Baltimorean yesterday. “There havf been more Baltimorean* here this ao^aou than for See year* past and next year you wOl aee stiB more. 'They have tried Atlantic CHy and are for thirty-ftve year* and, have ttlt at home at any other reeorl ntoet BatUmorvwna and Soothe ri. prople fakga I do about It. When the facilities for ranching here are Improved, yon wUl aee a marvelou* increase in the patronage from Baltimore and the South. The .most comfortable route used

of the-Unlvanity , la enjoying a visit to Cape May friend* white slopping at the Wmt End. He was e tost year honor man. M. d* Guirior* aod Madame de Gulrtor*. Signor Radrioe de Saavedra* aod Manual Multedo, eounacted with the Spanish legation at fTaabtogtoo, are at the Hotel Columbia, and will remain Mte* Clara B Cross, a sprightly brunette, of York, Pa- te making those whom she te meeting during her two weeks' atey at the Brunswick her friends. 8b* te entertaining and has

Ky- who are well and Uvorabli to the society of their home city.ai at the Lafayette Mat e

a New Caette by rail and to Cape May by atearnwr. and it was a gient injury to Cape May-* was dtecouUnued. Why not use the Republic • you aak. Wall the Republic is *n excursion steamer, and the

Cap* May'* totereata -What you la a boa! V> connect at New Castle with the trains, and one which dote tothe tough element. But < new railroad te completed there will be

your resort will get heck 'aU the . parity amf glory of other Uau* and go onward and nperaid rejotelug. I old Cape May and' many of the happiest day* of my life have been spent here."

the spiritual nature of man ! Think of a young man endowed with talents of a high order, deeply versed to the wisdom of the Ancients as it can he gleamed from their writings-the phUoaophy of Plato and tha deep poetical writing* of Virgil

joying the greatest Intellectual p arm, yet, in owpoaition to Id. ki edge emd te Mi nmt inetiaatiane, a Ac Tug lair heed sod life by yielding u, the groaaiwt aeuauallly. It is aheolutaTy

with the evil cor as » hardly credible.

low the departure of Mr. J. W. Howard —-* *>te charming daughter, Mte* Plorfor their Washington home, who have been guest* at the Wyoming for

~>vctal weeks past.

Mi*. Charles Snevliy, of Brooklyn, take* marry folk* merrier at the New Mt. Vernon with her aprighllinesa and naturally vivacious aplrtte. "A second edition of ImUa" te the way a lady * tend described her yeeterday. Prof. Aabar write* iis'from Saratoga iat.be te Uvtog a splendid etey there. He te accompanied by bis little coo Joe. He will soon be joined by Mrs. Asher and tb* other children. Everything there la crowded and gay, and the sea son te a full and busy owe

The Lntayette Hep Tb* guests of the Lafayette enjoyed another one of the popular bop* last evening. It eras as usual well patrool**d and the denceie enjoyed a very pleasant evening under the direction of Mr. Bromley Wharton, of PbUadelphia, who was the master of oeremonkea. We append a Hat of some of the ladies pres-

ent :

Mr* Webber. Mia* Grittn, Mr* Freiburg, Air* House, Mr* A N Woodward, Mr* Thom*. M Field*, Mr* A J Engle, the Mteaes Welgbtman, Mr* H P Whitaker. Mtet BfluUroof. Miaaes Heeling*, Mr* H M Boyer. Mr* E 8 Sullivan, Mn James Fox, Mr. F Craig, the Mteaes Blggrrt, the Ml**** Quinn, the Mteaes Cohen. MnGeoSPuidy, Mr* Dllley, At te* Morgan, M n Morgan, M n Lemtoger Mn DrOlte Aver*. Mn R Kennedy, Mn Greenbanm, Mte* Laura Hewlett, Mn Wardawortb, Mtea Jennie Doyer, Mn Fagan, Mn Charles Want I Mis* Bertha Lancaster, Mn James Banner, the Misers Boyd, Mn J F Ell If, Mn C

A McEweu, Mn Sboencmao W Andreas, Mn John F Moor Robertson, Miaa Coulter, Mn I Kahnwellrr, Mtea Kahnweller.

Exercises at Cope--Bay Polat

The formaropeoing

ind Brother an noted foi > manner* aod their prompt

itment of customer*.

The bathing te just excellent now, for _je wa'er te very warm, and a romp oo M the beach very bracing. TTiAtenni* court opposite Hotel Dayton Wildwood te free to vlslton. OrcGeatr*! music at the Excursion

House.

aod railroad atatloo of the Seaside Home, at Cape May Point, wiU occur to-morrow at 4 P. AI. Interesting exercise* will mark the occasion and give those phowi^y attend much useful informatipo in rrgxTtf'-^o ibis prateeworlhy be^cvolcut InatiAptioo and of thoaejr^o have so generouily lent their time •nd 'ald In the establtehing aod e good cause. Mn. President Oarrteob and family will occasion by their presence. The hotel orcbestn will render appropriate music and the children of the sing. Rev. T. A. Feruley the exercises. Addresses will he made by Rev. Dr. T. W. J. Wiley, Rev. A. Culver, Rev. J. 11. Mace, Rev. C. A. Brewster, Rev. W. II. Burlew and others. The Committee of Arrange menu are Mr. William King, K. Jamison, Cotooel Moore. Air. Jharoberlain and Mr. William II.

Beard.

Ralgen College quartette Tb* Rutgers College Quartette entertained the gueeta of Congress Hall las*, ■cuing by singing beautifully seven! dlege songs. They have sung at Cape ay Point and will do so again on Thursday evening, and by iovltelion ,of Mrs. Harrison will sing at the Presidential cottage on tb* return of Uie President. Thej^havc also arranged to Stockton at an early date. The quartette consists of A. II. Smock, first tenor; Loren liregdon, second tenor ; Alexander Van Wagner, C. W. Van Zee.'

STARLIGHT. Cooler days. Baaa ball to-day. Fine driving now. Hotels are still full to overflow log. The Lafayette baa had a pbenomen

Hop* at the Congress, Stockton aod Lafayette each evening. Our city water U the very purest and best which can be obtained.

and te very proud

Hand's Central Market te one of the complete*! of establishment*. We have had soap bubble parties aod

donkey parties, but ne phantom pantea.

It te aaid that there is

iuor saloon to lull bias. abould receive Immediate attont

The county roads should be plao«3WB^«”°i the beat of order to U» vicinity of CapeT* 1 " * Ter !

n panies. an ocacnp inllceaaad A toll aaao ■w. If six “«ta. etotenliop. - neatness ai

. a. C Biqhman, of this city, died yeaterday morning at 8 o'clock. Ser- “■— will be held at her late res’de nee a. m. oo Thursday next Intorat Cape May Court House. Private, e latest in, confections—“ Shannon'*" drop*. T*i(e a box with you -h*u you attend the base ball game*. \I. NT's*, Jr , 51 Washington street. If you have never visited Wildwood Park you have mlsaed a fine treat. Special t.-ato leave* 10 SO every Tueadiy and Friday morning. "Olivette,'' "Olivette" on the Iron :r to-night, with a great cast. Don't

mtea It.

The Orioles failed to show op on the Fourth ward ball grounds yraterdsy to play the game arraugen with the Young Champions. The umpire, therefore, led the game to the Champions by

Artistic photographs by A. P. A 1L

B. Todd, corner Congreas lawn. -»

The best thing for sunburn is Cucumber Cream, to be Lad at the Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and Ocean street. 22 v The Commisaooer* of Appeal will meet at City Hall at 10 A. M. the third Saturday In August and the first Saturday In September. A. B. Litti-k, w-d-tf Collector. Pour and six to hand coaches for evening parties at Haynes livery. Stockton Hotel ' tf. J. W. Bradshaw's fruit store U contloually stocked with the moat luscious foreign and domestic fruit^t low prices. Free delivery. Decatur near Washing, ton street. tf

Lovetts. No. 18 Ocean atre* manufactory, te prepared 10

all descriptions of work to this line. * assortment of harness, btenketa,

'o- etc. Repairing done with and dispatch. tf mrsion to Wildwood Reach oe-

avery Tuesday and Friday, a eta! train leaving Cape May at 10 30 M. and returning leave Wildwood

sch st 8 30 P. M. Round trip

Pred Arnold's Mrrchant't Excl Washington and Jackson streets. of the popular place* of resort for who desire to enjoy seaside drlicaoes prepared In the most akUlful manner The liquor* dispensed st the bar are pronounced by connoisseur* to he of remarkable quality and purity. tf M r. George Lovett offers to the pub lie at hi* old Jackson street stand, all tbc beat quality of feeds, hmy aod flour at the lowest prices. Order* promptly filled and delivered. Give Ibl* popular merchant your patronage. tf Reliable and courteous driver* at Haynes, livery, Stockton Hotel Tbc finest horse*. tf. Cncombcr eteam, for auoburu, la bar. tog a great rush at Marry A Mceray'a Philadelphia Pbarmacy.Oceanstreetaud Columbia avenue. tf J. S. K. Hand A Son are the old original aod only Cape May diamond cutter* to Cape May. Cape May diamond* act fn rings, pin* studs, buttons, and all of our own manufacture. Repairing of fine watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only.' tf* Go to Lanaing'a Cafe, corner Lafayette and Decatur street*, for private terrapin sopper*. soft, bard, and deviled crabs, oysters, and lloie neck clama. Game lu season. Wiuea aod liquors, “eer on draught. Families supplied, tf Stockton surf baths are the brat equipped on the coast. Rooms will be rented at much reduced rate* for the

balance of Use season.

Sargavaklau'a Turkish goodr

88 Washington street, la a depot of Eastern hatmiwork that attracts many buyer* who desire to purchase goaf

The gurala of the Hotel Columbia botb ornamental and uaelnl. Pay bli enjoyed a dellgbtfollltUe bop l.*t even- a visit before going away from Cape

Ing, all the more pleasant for being an May.

itireiy impromptu affair. | Wiley'. Congrea* Bath* are splendidly Remember the matinee on the Irou equipped for business, with excellent

•n s \r ■ --** *--- polite attention, and

a y « ' Hot and Cold S „ HW * JlTnC$e/5 r *ffv^>' 0 P > BATHS FREE Gape 7I\ay Gity, McJ. to Guests.

In bloom

Beautiful wild flower

to the Park at Wild’ # Cape May's beat people are visiting

Pier to-morrow

morning

George Crawford has enjoyed a successful season and bat woo many rlends. Hla Washington street grocery store te conducted oo the principal of square

Officer Baldwin dtetlogotebad himself by stopping a wild run-away horse oo the Beach drive which would have probably done great damage, if allowed to irooeedtre. bte way undteturbed. a* the | 10. Iriv# was full of carriage. I

— . “T , * ~—“— See the new cboru Those who do oot desire to be to-[ night on the Iron P eluded in an exposure of an unpleaaaut'i chance.

bathlni.

venient rooms. . for accommodatlfio of hi* bathers. tf Stop at Dennis Considinc's to get the finest imported and domestic wines and liquors, for family use a specially. Bergdoll'a beer on draught. Rochester

beer to bottle* Ice cold. Dennis Conaldtoe, Prop.,

jl8 8t 6 Ocean stieet. S. AI. Smith, the practical watch-

. maker, of Cape May City, formerly

. . L-witb Bailey, Banks A Biddle, so well

ibree hour* to Wildwood Park ob-^k nowD fo J reliability and good workirr.tory, anmmer hourew. boating, | manahlp, watebe. and clock, repaired

md satisfaction guaranteed. He also band a fine lot of Cape May

■wing*, etc. free. Special tryTuyday and Friday mor many natural curioaitae a.

are should keep out of daagi implicate tbcmaelvai by active par

ticipatios or by a neglect to perform a duly In nutters which require to be

shown op for the public good.

htefri^d.M

Janote Wales. .

_ Oo Salard >y ah* wiU be joiaed by her slater. Ala. Wiley, sad Klee Mamie Huey. Dr. A. H. P. Loot, who rwo

Samuel WUey, Daatel Grey d* Kuosn hastily got oot the Ufeboal yeeterday aftaraooo and bite; tend their hand* rowing oat te save a mas they thought to be to danger, hot before they reached him he swam ashore. The remarks osade by the trio wiU ha toft to the imagtoalioo of the

reader.

What brutes tbore are among te*a I Da-lt Star randan remember U>w Incident of the savIng of ■ woman, who was to Imminent danger of drown)ite a few days ago, bat tha foil details Use* not

Booh gallantry ahowid be Tb* lady, by tbs way, quite - hand

The Sheppard Opera Company a Girard Opera House, last evrniog, drei a crowded b°u* °f about 400 perron*.

many of whom were guest from Con- • •

gresa Hall. Miss JeuoieSheppard's slogtog was good aod loudly applauded. Mias Alaggte Pope! also acted aud sang

Alia* Keim, a young mtea of fourteen years, sang to a eery Islg* audiew Stockton rotuois last evening, 'iyed wonderful talent, delighting audirnee with the power and purity es. Her slogtog was meed phenomenal by musical artiste

Base ball to-day at Athletic Park. Cap* May v*. Brandywine. The latter haa been organised bat a few waeka. bat It Is gaining repotetlon beekoae of lie pitcher, who te believed to be particularly actentlflc. Yon wl» know bow affective are bit carve* when tb* Cape May batter* try their band aod their

Everybody agrees that Cape May U advancing in popular favor and that It will hare more rapid growth and greater prosperity as the year* roil on. Ws hare, always insisted that It nseded bat to be known to be admired. It baa the Whole broad United Btttea te draw upon

claims properly there nan be no doubt that ft wiU draw people te It Ilk* a magnet of pbouoroeaal power. Tb* facilities for bringing to ft the people greatly

halcyon days sighed for .and talkrd of and with them such a nub the wildest predict. Tb* future of Cape May baa be aaiely

It te quite a common occur •ec a crowd ot baby carriage* of Cheater's photo studio, don' surprise you any. The babies

having their pictures taken. Mothers

speak very highly of Mr. Cl work. Stop Id and see what yc of it. Corner Stocktoa Bath III

Fred Frear, J. Montgomery Walker end three young ladle* went out crab-

ateiday afternoon and had phelock. They did nl>l cr--‘ - crab. The crabs gave their boat

berth, fearful 'that they would spring the "hardly ever" joke on thrni. Walker, valiant sport that be la, killed a aea gull with an oar. He paralyzed

him first by reciting

poetry to him.

A leaf of the Egyptian lotus,

lug twenty-four inches in diameter, te lo the possess Km of I’oatresster Richardaoo and Is a great curiosity. These flower* are grown to Salem county, aod in no other pert of the country save in Conoec-

**■- believe they qan be aococna- - *- Cap* May county

would like to aee the

experiment tried.

Don't fail to bear Fred Frear to "Olivette" to-night. He wUl sing bte great aong of the banner man on tbs Iron

Pier to night.

W. C. Nonaka'a Japanese goods are eior akkaII— ■■ this'

83i

'diamonds

i not fall to call on h The reason why Blacking: ' '

fully grown

show lug you bte

j21-8t

‘Porpoteioe" Shoe Dree lings h»'

is bees use they yield a impart the softening

' IKrrfiouinr

come an populi goad p-dith at properties of the comi —which ia combined ducts. Our "Rutactloe" Dreaaiug for light-colored shoes will satisfy the most

fastidious.

The Stockton orchestra wiU .be tendered a grand teslimooial concert aod bop, next Saturday evening at the hotel. Member* of the orchestra will be beard in tolas, including the popular cellist. Mr. Sidney Tsylor, who has made so many friends by fate delightful playing. Children from the Devon were peculiarly fortunate in the’winning of prise* at the Lalaystte donkey party. Davy Kaha took flist boys',prise of a pocket knife. A daughter of Profeaeor Gracier drew a beautiful children's tea set, and iltle brother Louie was swarded a pocket book. There were sixteen prizes to all and about 115 children partici-

pat*V

HOTEL CHALFOKTE, 1 avenue. Cape May. N.J. Open all the yea

IDErVOIsr ■VILXx.A..

Near R. R. Station, Beach aod Post Office.

Konlh LjtrM) cue Street

Terms—SIO.OO aod 512.00 per Week.

MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

Marine Villa, : First-Class In Every Respect.

THE

oreji • ECEPTION OF jxUESTS, MRS. F. nALLEYBFXTK.

ARLINGTON HOTEL,

Oppwwlle R. R. KUtlion.

Grant Ntreel, ( ape Ma} .

G. J. Kkomek, Proprietor.

Plrat-cloaa Cuisine. Large Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.

year. Mr. Nonaka

aeaaona here that be te sad favorably known, and i he advarttee* te always considered _. a " For valuable and besoUTal souvenir* or a stay at the Cape call at

Ilia scented f

illver jewelry a

Nonaka'a store,

basket* an'

Ing well

Goto Ratty’* for

trip.

■Flret-alaa* single driving UdAw or gents, at Uayoaa, Stockton WUey’. Congreas Hall bath are tha best equipped on the Careful anenfiaaoe. If yon wish a first-clam turnont of any kind, nail and aae Haynes, at Stock- "— Hotel.

If yon wish te Lava * drag .

the Republic that it '• "detrim rather than otherwise to Cape May In. tereata." The sole object -te running, ■ as It appear* to outsiders, ie to get as Urge a crowd as passible coder the pretense of taking them to Cape May, and then- to hold them aboard aa long as possible to order that they may spend their mooe drinking and eating before they'

landed.

The Philadelphia BalletIh is engaged to an exposure of the gambling, dtna and other iolquittea of Atlantic' City and bid* fair to compel the'executive officer* of that qity to take step* to aunprea* them. Fortunately. Cape Alay te cursed with very* UtUe of this kind of thing, but there te a reprehensible neglect to look after such matter* sharply on the part of the city officer* who are responsible. Tb* BalUtiM baa also stirred np Mayor Hoff, man oo the matter of turning over' to the city floes collected by him with the result of scouring a prompt settlement. The Star did the aame public service for Cap* May a few months ago aod •ecured the partial payment at least of fines collected by Mayor Edmunda laat year, There have bsen several collected this rear and the Ficanoe Committee abould aee that they are prom ply paid according to Uw.

Lost.—A Buie young red setter dog. with collar marked K. Marks Return to 17 Hughes atrast and receive reward. Lorr—86,80 reward—A bangle braes-

CVRROLL VILLA, Jarknon Street, near the Bcacb, CAPEMAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything firet-claaa. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

■"-HOTEL COLUMBIAN

Thoroughly Reno rated and Improved.

iTOYXT ©Jr’JLLLT. Tw<—ITWTTT . « Te To XT ■

H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

A.

.HOTEL HILTON,

* EDWARD WESSON. Prop'r.

BafiM, 82.00 per Day. Special Rates by the Week. Elevator and Electric Bella. 110G-I3 FILBERT STREET. PIIILAIAELPHLL Three Square, from Penn's R. B. Depot- - Filbert Street CRn pam the «oor.

M IM’FLLA NF-OI’K.

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

JAQEETTE dfc STRATTON, 15 Washtegtoo Bl, Cap* May, ^ ‘o Fish, Oysters, Terrapin. Clams, Crabs, &c

, ores to arrange wi

m and kitchen, where he could board the family mtog fall dr ’ ' ~

■ bred waiter at one of the