Notloe.
Motel i lU>l>ur(ti-Mt«i DsrilBCtan. MtOkra UriC. Mlw Wa A UraB. UdunooB • Frandt (IraB I'hiladrlpttt-Cliu W IVkrrlti* >nd wVt, J'.AodwIlf. BuUCUy am) ■ F H ttlfUu. •If*. laUat ud mud. Mn ■ rtamwa Brook*. Hum* M
HUno-mjik Won Alban)'—Mn K J larratx* K»rrtno-MUi Anna LCnalr. B«M JaknMa. HamoH K*)Bold>. Mlamn FKrbn. B B*>lao
SHPcSzniiJi
iPAIN«°3UrffniNC P WOULD FREELY USE^
dakooion. I'MIadrlpbU—Mn J M Mbmakfr. Mn C J Brpn*. Mlmn fUaUr. Ida and Alnrda Rapp*, t* J llfppr. U B Hlnb aad «U ~ “ Lidia B Ban. Ji
Mia* Mary HoS
•MJUiaor*—J U Bmlnn. F L Lanh. nlfe aad rUld. Maaban C Frnlon, Wu J Dork and •llr. Kka . luak GUIacbn, H Koanl »» Vork-L » buret and nil*. Mtaa Una
II* f> RoCK».p»:i.i.Eli'a <UHvIm-rimr 8.7:3; WHIUm Waldorf At or'a.
•4. Cunaalia*VaudrriiiU't,
^•7 Gould’a, #7.4411. Tbough lauuld't the amaUeat. «c would hr aathfied to ha»e the amount for a year’* income. Wr snuld williiiK’ly, too, rhaii^r the punctuation and accept #74 4fi at our <1*11/ portion. Or. If Jay would Rive u> the HU daily be mi|flil hare the #7.000.
a id we wouldn't kick.
Prraldeut H trri»on will Irara here on Tueaday. Aug. IWh, nlll attend the unveiling of the to .nvmcnt at Bebnington. Vermont, on thc\ ItHh, and on tie
©MAKE) vvvMa M0F
day. T.ie next lay hr wUI Hdt S in toga, and remain until the following Tueaday. On tbr7Vh.be will bethegur.t of Ouanmor Smith, at St. Alhan'a, Ver-
i. on the 20th, be will reach St. I The oommlttee of airaug.
Jofanahury, Vermont, atnl be entertained
CONGRESS HALL Complimentary Testimonial
MR. SIMON ~HASSLER,
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS FESTIVAL
SATURDAY EV’NG, AUG. Isi.
HANDS CENTRAL MARKET, tVahliin^on ai;d Ora 11 Streets. Largest Store and Market in this City. COMPLETE STOCK OF FINE GROCEKTEM. • rr-.al-lea. Freak Meal.. Beat tirade butter.. PnoBry. Fr«h. Ojaten. Terrapin, tlama. Ac.
Kra. York—I A Hue leal Ur tile. Kj-C A Bogera. A J Km. OBTOB. Caadeo-Thotna* I Dunlap Waakiagreo—Jaa H Klaao TrenUm-FraarU b Lee Ckleato—Oeo W Fieid wrnaixn.
MillrlDe—Mia* Lmma Godfrey. Mn Aank Hartman. Uulr U IUmi4oe. B*r K M Juka•oo. WalUr HbrupMilre. Mabel Suuder. Paul hod lam. A Ion JO. Moon Jr. Bart KadcUBa. U b Kayla*, s M ftbeldoa. Jam*. W H Kaorrlea Greeoaboruugti, Pa-Mtu Mrrak Gabter. PUIaburgb—K C Kramer, MUa Mabel K ramar Houlk Vineland —kl A Glackln. G lack la. Katie Ftllarklu Brancbtaen. Pa-Grruude K Mcdary
Kn/abefb CKy. K C Mtaa Alpine HoUu.rU Hammare-Mn K M breatu. MM Julu H’lealuw. Mm KUa Niebataae. Mlw
MeCuUnugk LAFATKTTK.
PhlladelpbU-WlB Prate.to li.IUuu.e U W OaUraU. M D. MM IMrt Carter, MM iMCf Carter Scraataa-Wm M Marple MUKXTo* VILLA. Tborebury. Pa-Mra Jaa H bnaton. Mm Mary H hrtuum cblllcHbe, O-Fraak Marpby Pblladelpbla—S P.rkrr lluka. K Bran Mac.
■J Paul KoUInc
J U IrtamoDd. W C IHainood
CULCMBIA.
Itiamark. N D-F D KUnirtek Kaw York-J J McCabe. Kntrt K Meaghei MAUXE VILLA. PblLadalpbia—Frad’k M Lunukrd. MM tunc ard. Wm Wekk Vlbbert. A Jackaaa Wrijbt FtabhlDaa HedMU-Dr Frank T Hupkln Cape May 0 He-Allred t’oeper
Maryland - J
Mary aad Hrkn Hewra. MM Mlaak Carpen Irr. MraJ B UHbertagtoi. balUnmre—Mlk lemaonkr Krar Yurt—J G Wikon rrocxTox, Pblladripkla—Alfred P Trade*.. Geo*(* Wuud. Henry D Wekb. Jentab Wtatar. IMrld BGUI. War G Kltan. Jobn M Mrorr, Jamra H Nlana. Coleman F Leamla*. k li Barclay. Wm hettk. Wm C Dayton. Crawford MUkr, Knorb A Dmghty. Jobn B Hay. Jama. K MrClurc Joba Caaarta. J M H.rdln., F w Scbwarr' Amm B Lum. Waller s Learning. J J Bar ‘•tab. Haary Wald. Knd*er. Graaama Wood. J N Waltoo aad wire. J N Waltaa. Jr. MM M Burt. Mn EUiabath S Bladen, lure Balkr aad wlla. MM Miriam Hattw. J M Kagel. Coatad F Chub tar. Jr. Jamra W K Collin.. Cotaoa llteakrll. Jr. Dankl Mwitaun. Qum Welt * H Uaaml. Jr. B W Fkfebrr
Base Ball. “iiamiie," of the Cape Hayi i
prime fiaorllc.
The Kiaerton. will play the Cape Maya here next Monday. That will be another great game, and a great bal 1 day for Cape May. There abould be a good turnout ou that day, and will be, weather favorable. The Young Champion, took mime of the egotUm out of the Cape May Jr., by defeating them yeeterday by 11 to 7. Thia ia the third oouaecullae victory for the Young Champlona. The umpire aa Mreraly criilciacd. Lelper will pitoh for Cape May again.! Hartford, profraaloeaU to day and ahow i trick, not down In the book*. The Hartford baa a great reputation aa a atrong team. A big game la certain. Wageuhurat aaya Lelper la an extraor-
dinary pitcher.
The batting average of n.m.Jall while playing on Prinoeton College team iaat a ring, wu higher than that of any other player, .381; Damll'a wu next, .333 ; Darrell', fielding average, aa ood baae wu .931; seventh In rank of thirteen playera.
by Col. Pairbanka.oa the 27lh and 28Ui, ill be at Proctor, Vermont, a gurat of Secretary Proctor. On the follow eg day be will return to Cape May lo re-
tain until Oct. 1.L Pragresklre t'orhrv.
The guuala of t! a Klbcruu. made lut evening gay by a progreaaiae euchre paitly followed by a dance, until the waeamall houra. The p.rtlc'panU wi and Mre. Hlgga, Mr. and Mr.. DeWitt Fry. Mr. and Sira. Staley. Sira.
Btuart Thompaan.
R'gg.. Lottie Brook*. Emma Scblff. Llbbie IlenneU, Bowie Jacob*. Frank Ball, alao Sira. Schiffe, Mr. Harry Church and litter, Situ Anna. M EtU Lawrence. Mre. Stephen Wilaon, Sire. Fanny A'aairTngtoti Finch. Daniel Itigga received aa firat prlxe a very hindeotne aterling ailrer watch ufe. Mre. Rigg. a beautiful blmp figure for the booby, confer with SI Prank Ball And Mre. Suley.
endure
popular ecteitalnroent of the
Admission Tickets for Adults,
Fifty Cents.
Twenty-five Cents. Dancing to commence at 9.30 o'clock. Tickets
at newstand.
"••‘“i >"«««* ^ A
Moeigomery, Ala-lta B J hale.In. wu
w Ysrk-OUeJ Lug Newark-H H Grerl.b Ab-aaadrta. Fa-Mra H J McAUer
A Fine Yacht Knee.
I try It again. Ilka boy that did not at firat .aueceed, though the Alice U practically ia _ other clua, the being but 1« feet long and the Booth by S3 feet. Is this lut reo* the Alloc, though being badly handicapped with a maat that wu , tlrely too light aad that bsat like whip In every flaw, admlnlatored to her advereary, do
ahead. It might he well to note here that the owner* of the Alice Kill stand with a chip
A UELIHHTPL'L SAIL. The Republic U Make Another Trip U the Breakwater Sonday. will be pi easing Intelligence to the boat, of patrons of the palaoe Kramer Republic that the huge rowel will next Sunday gire lu paaaengen tho benefit of another delightful sail to the famous Delaware Breakwater. Whoa the arrWes at Cape May such permiy choose nan remain on board and have tho privilege of this refreshing trip without extra charge. The no Break, water uils on the It -public have sprung il«> great and draervrd favor and It art be remembered that this magnificent craft la the only out offering them. The Breakwater Is a singular and picturesque stiucture, with IU vast pile* of 1 me use atone* and the quaint Heulopen Light, which during the * periodi- of darknew and storm Illuminate the atere of the Delaware Bay for mtlea nd miles. It wu oommeoced a* far back u 1830, and affords a good and ife harbor for vessels In ease of auddrn tempests, which, u all are aware, are fraught with great danger npou the sight well worth eeeing. and opportunity to do so nnder such peculiarly favorable elrcnmstance* should not be neglected. But a word • the wise In thl* matter is sufficient. It la to be born* In mind, however, that the Breakwater sail—attractive, enjoyable and healthful aa It is unlversally conceded to be—la motely an aitjnnet to the Repnbllc'a delicious round trip to Cape May, ove of the best and ebeapwt summer excursions ou reoord. Due dollar Ukea you to the shore and back, gives you the beneflt of an ocean ball, amid the rolling surf, a stroll on the beach and all the varied enjoyments of the seaside, together with the priv. liege of enjoying mule, dancing; minstrel, vaudeville and theatrical eotertainranot on the Republic, while children gq for half priee. All kinds of refreshmanu are provided on the boat at a cost within the reach of even the most modwt parses, while the superb vessel
' ttlon that the
liftman at Congress Hall. The german given by Mlu Whitaker su a thoroughly delightful affair. The sostumw of lha ladle* were marvela of iklll aad beauty. There were iouplw on the floor and all greatly enjoyed the affair. The favors were very beautiful. Those present were : it Whitaker. In light blue lull mining.: MM Myras, steeleolortC :rm«-colored crepe: Mr* Dunning, tin with black lace trimmings and :ke: Mtaa F. Hoyts, yellow crepe trimmings: Mlsa barter, ksum- . Whitaker. Kile green silk Dee and jet ornament.: MM Wurthlngum. light blue Chiu silk and white ~'l*a DaaU. pink muallB over pink auk. whit* lace trim ninja: Mu. Ilaiia.-d. white Emily Ueppe. baby blue smalm sleeves. Ladles presiding at the • were MM Ferguwm. la violet amethyst stone trimmings; Mn The gentIrmeu were Mr. Hrlmbuhl. Mr. Ken! Downing. Mr JOIel. Mr. Worthlnj McDonald. Mr. English. Mr. Boyle.
ard.Mr.Ucpp.-
every
must exacting can demand. The Ropubllc loaves Race Street Wharf every morning, Sundays Included, at 7.30 o’elsek. aad the return In the evening L felly as delightful u the down trip to Cap. May. ______ On the faroM veranda* of the Devon laet evening, btilllastly lllnminated, a large progressive euchre psny ametn bled, twenty-four lo elL The pertteipast. were: Mr. and Mrs lugs*. Mtaa Biggs Mr. aad Mn Bam. Mr. aad Mn. B. H Thcmpran Mra BraSs. Mrs Matthews, MMs Matthew.. Mn L-eox. MM Timt, Mr. aod Mrs. Fry. RalMay. C It.Brocks. Mr. DureU. Lr sten. Mr Strabra, Mr Ban. MM Brooka-
Tbc entertainment given by the children at the Seaside Home in the amusehall of the Carlloo House, Cepe May Point, last evening, was a very one in many respects. The eause i which enliats the sympathies of all truly benevolent hearted |«ople, and to see aod bear these liule folks lut Bight, make one feels glad there wav a way provided for their enjoyment of the free air, the aea water bath, and the ear good, kind women, at the glorious shore. The programme consisted of sixteen numbers. Including songs, recitations and Kiodergarton exerciaea. Little Mamie Sloan, and Maggie While, gave readings and recitations. Mabel aod Willie Addington sang "The Party at the Zxl" The orchestra played ■everal selections. The President ulked , to both the children and the audience, and Revs. Fernly and Graham made phasing addresses With orchestra accompaniment the audience at the close sang “God be with you till we meet again." Mra. Beard aod Mrs. Gerhard, and others deserve much praise for bringing the little afiair to so auocaufi 1
issue.
JACQUETTE & STRATTON, No. 12 IVaMhlngton Mtreet, (Adjoiniho Powell's Restaurabt.: DEALKKX IK FISH, OYSTERS, CLAJIS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS, FanilHg* Sfi-Ttd Promptly. Ord«*rw HoIlcliHJ.
COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE LITTG-O, DKC ATI R KTKK.l.T, BYXOW W ANIII\U FO.V NTKKKT pHOtCE jVlNES AND jY-HJUORS.
I* - * I'old I-ager Bcfr. Bottled Uoodi. a
fcpeclMlly for l aiiull) I'*e.
EXCELSIOR MARKET, No. S3 WANHIXGTOX NTR£ET. CAPE MAY CITY, Y. J. JOHN HALPIN & RR0.
The
The Mystfrioai Prlsonrr. mystery is at last aolv.v
er who has Im-tii so closely guarded from Drws|ia|ier men at Court use I. gone, but his identity i» dls. cn-d and his story known. He I. w. VsnVoorilis, of tin- firm of Geo.
W. Stetson & Co, eommli
chant:
of Wall
vt. New York. Thi:
firm failnl
>ugh it is alleged that AVsi.cr.sl, sill re nearly rrpn-sout the amounL nVooihia. soon after visited Avalon, sdrire of intimate friends, and registered there aa II. K. Browning. A lady, reeognixnl him. she having m when he was president of the Harlem National Hank. A Clevo>nd, Ohio, firm to whom the defunct firm was indebted in the sum of #8,51*9, discovered him Oiroughdrteetives,aided by this lady, and hail him alrested by Sheriff Nichols. Mr. Boothe, of Philadelphia.* guest at the l.afayelte,whom d greatly befriended In the Jiast, heard of bis difficulty awl employed Lawyer Edmunds to secure his reh ml this wu areomplislied ou Tlmrsihiy by Mr. Boothe'a agn-vlng to b,- res]>ondblcXor the claim. Vr-Unlay morning VauVuorhls sailed away in the yacht Violet." What is his destination is unknown. The unusual secrecy wa maintained in order that other credilou should not discover his a l^ggealiouts.
Ho, Crabs!
JERSEY RAILROAD. TIMB TABLE IS EFFECT Jt'LY loth, 1
J. W. EAGAN,
Mansion Honse Bakerv.
No. 7 MANMION' STKKET. " ’
cape Ms) u lollows to* PHILADELPHIA:
15 Qra A. M^AOCGMMODAnoK.Htops at U.O«J aliu.l.-rmrjiale statlons^aud arrive.
wa Ivie til) and Ocean
Atlantic LYty.
.his ate AfrivsaKFtdlade)Bunrai'irtor tir to Sew Wrk. ^
• ITiltadrlpbla
M. t'-nilieet. at bea
Trains will leave
rwiiiii i ii
1 Idr iunctl.r- •-
City. K Keane
•7.00 i?
I STKKET.
- ia Bread and Kolia Full line Cakes awl Paslrv Ice cream of choice quality manufactured aodjuruiahed hotel, and cottage.
I All kindaof French ai
HuSSTu
b.55 dVlphia ;2,25£jr.
•Id larAIMnUcUtyV
5.00
Ives In Phl'adel-
rs at PbiladrliJila s
Slxter Convent Fair.
The contest fur the silver chalice rtween Rev. Father Degrn. Rector of Sl Mary's. Cape May. and Rev. Father Egan, of St. Joseph's. Bea lair City, has awakened great biterert among the iieo. pic of Uie two pa-ishra. u the evuteK
.proves to lie hot and uluar. Ho* U Is to lie hoped that the |>ruplr of
May w ill not be wanting hi their J — secure the beantiful prlxe for their wellworthy pastor. Rev. Father Degen U most strenuously working to pay off the mortgage ou the school Property. For thia purpose a fair has been opened in the school-room at the Sister's Convent. All are cordially invited to attend ou Tuesday and Thhrsday evenings be-
’ ,1? V- “L Vour patronage
«i
e( Ike Devoa. aod MM Brouka. a
Delaware Count'
- -kws wwe— sauaiacspry u every ioataoc*. Good*delivered prompt
fair will
this rood work, and the mortgage esurled will be a source of great happiness ud joy lo the Rev. Pastor. tf New York Slock Report Friday, July 81, 1891.
CUMIXO.
Bonding 26) Del. Lack igi
St. Paul Rook Island..
Wabash pfd flj Cnlon Pacific JOj Mo. Paeiflc 04) ■#w England Atchison Rorthern Pacific pfd 59 J ““ «i Whiskey 4^ Jarary Central 108) 8o «»r 761 North Wert 103 Burlington and Qnlocy 7»| Lak* Bbore 107 Coritgr ge
North A Pacific Mail Western Colon..
A 'bus containing a merry party bound for Jarvis Sound lu search of the restive crab arrived at Schellcnger'a Landing yesterday morning. The party wu made upas follow a : Mr. Geo. 1*. Conner. Miaa Hattie Lengsrt, Miss Kallle Shearer, Mias Lillie Lcmborne, Mlsa Polly.Cocmr. Mias Savage, Mlu Adeline Park, Mr. Jobn W. Savage, Mr. Jay J. Helaler, and Rev. George R. Savage, all Philadelphians who fully appreciate and regularly eujoy U t active life at C.pe May. After capturing 200 crabs with “ ro-loforoctnents appearing," the party relinquished Its design of clearing out Jarvis' and apent the remainder of the dar in oral*#, during which Mlu Shearer caught a shark and she was thereupon voted the heroine of the hour. Mention t to be made also of a beautiful black Gab landed by Mr. Helaler. The party wu cared fur most acceptably by CapL Lewis Smith, of the yacht Adelia. and It la hardly poulble that lie ever 0 irried jollier pueengera than those t f
•3.50 m."' 4.00
JrCfty, at Glassburulur
•5.0;. y fi.iT K*:
iat rtiltaUrlpbkm at
P.M.
n Fblla-
cujr. uuc,lon lu '^ ^“
FBOM PHILADELPHIA, ive for Gape.MsyEx
. X - ’IX udNio. •5X1). _ a.x Ha*onlay, .«!). Eti.rra. tvuaday Eipiess. •ail. Eirur-
..tYo. mm 11.11 A^nSS iLMtwd 'iu'' For Baltlinnir ooi).l(5. ini. 5m, aoC
re ouiy, MB auii O. HATTON. Hui-ratniendeet
and 12.U1 night. Fur ItalU
■ 1 WI. ^ K. WOOD.
Goodman, GiijLbiiiipe $ Go., N. K. von. IStb AND MAKKirr HTK.. Pliilndelpliin. Our Mr. Chandler, who has called lor Cape May orders lor the past live years, will continue to call on Mondays, 1 uesdays and Wednesdays of each week. Uootlx CnrtTull} Packed.
<A1‘F VIA V IV4 V I l,H>>
BBST-class caropsai.. 5 Cents per Ride
KTDOI.PH IMtl.LK.
CARROLL VILLA, JackwOD Nlreef, uear tkc Keaek. CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything Firat-clam. Clou to Ooean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON*.
THE GLENWOOD, Hughes Street* OPEN FOR TilK NEANON OF ISUI
I. L. Sheppard, bo abo oBraa a very eumplrti' .Lev GENTLEMEN'8 FURNISHING GOODS,
OATMEAL
Like all their goods, is quickly for the table.
VETERINARY SURGEON llEAlVCAUTEIllv. LOPER’S HOTEL, ’SMaV Every Tuesday. Umce Uoi-K>: F.uin V A. M. to 1 P. M S. S. COLE, V. s., IIUvUtaO®ee-Hi*b St. oppovlir W. J. K
K.B^-
D PIRBT-CLASS t:
ALL in APPtllKTMEKT3L 8. P. WILLIAMS.
NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, ALEX. CITINO, Proprietor. Direct// on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.
THE WEST EN1>, ar the llcach. Oppoait* Congreu Hall Uwn. Family Hotel. Flral-clau In nil Its appdntmenta. CELEBRATED SPRING ou the premises. Finest water on the out. KDWABP K. «'*KF
Sewell’s Point Hqiise. fca.-t'HOIC'E WIXEvS AXI> EHtEOHN. Parties supplied for Fishing and Sailing. Orates lu every alylr. WM. K. YOFXO.
>y uiail or Irtagiapb *1
j k>lm
. T 1 * P-, E Sharpie*. Batter the aelebreted DeUware county Gilt Edge Butter, for which evetybodv Isaak.no U for ^ only at Ha^n « , Br„^^o < L rior Market. S3 Waahtagtoo etncL FineM table batter In the market. •
NEW JERSEY Slate Normal and Model Scbwls, TRENTON. N. J.
II commence
Monday, September 14th, Tie Norma! School SSpLltr aloes) training for teaching Tio Model 2SS7«SSS3i“
M KormaL 91B4 te S160 per year: —-k 9200 Per )sarHgbld by gav and bra tad by Dormtlortn rtagaoUy Inrebbra. pro.ocu with baths, he. For fnrtbtr particular! aCdresv JAR. M. (aREKN, Principal, TRENTON. H. J.
GBIMCOH'M Milk and Cream Depot, 48 JACKSON STREET.
t Rear of Katekrabockv Washixotox, abovk Ockax Stbkkt. BOARDING HOKam A BPKCIALTY. g<£u IWta.' awl* oulJur’lirtvrav'raS'ti'Jta mioraijt aU tourafor Prltat* Paittas, Kacui WILLIAM HEBEKTHAL Proprlelor. CAPE MAY. LOTS FOR SALE.
Tb* lou are7Uxl40 aad 50ilX>. PUna awl lurthar Uformation frem JACOB hNAKJL Aturaey. 4S Walnut Btrert. PhUaJa J AM 1B K. TATLOA CM* Mu.
The renovation and reconstruction of the
DELAWARE BAY HOUSE,
At Uie Mr wm boat Ijtndlng.
Its additional facilities for the comfort and rnjoTment of gnrala make it a vmting w 1 ". rtu'if". j 0^ vm ,U^ l! , * , IUld C * 1 '* M ‘ T »ujo«ro*r. u well, wl.o .Iraiic au EVERY PORTION of the bonae and giounds hu bv-en remod. led and the
"“ I '■"" ->'■
With Sea Bathing, Sea. Breezes
At.d all the delight* of an uoaurpaatad boaol. to add to the comforta of BATH-norSKI at* thoroughly furnished with all appliance*.
•••^■o^May City run every half hoar during the d*y
Trah
Meal* «■ desired.
■e shortest notloe and with all the a
Jspe May Point.
OEOROE H. BA.TEN. (Of the Oriental Hotel. Phi la.) PROPRIETOR.
W. C. NON AKA & LO-, 42 Wwahlngion KL. C-wpe Kwj . 7 IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS Ocnf. Walking Cane, and Tnrkiah Slippers. VJWWLJO. All _ tlDd * 0f rreDo1 ' Chlnaware.
mplete line of cut.IlverandotherJewelry. Kndlrasuurtmen. Inluthergood.
Congress Hall Boarding and Livery Stables, Yorth aud EongreiM HI*., Cape Mav
J. P. BRICK.
Horses Uken lo Board by the Day, Meek or Month.
. Vlllagy Carts. Drags. A
EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Between Perry and Jarkwon Ku^ Oppo.lt* the beet bathing grounds PerfeeUy equipped bou*««. Careful attenUoo. Fair Prioea SAMUEL EWING.

