CAPE MAY DAILY STAR ri'UUSUEI) EVERY MORNIKG,
> Edlton & PablUliera.
TEI RSDAY. JULY Si, 18W. William U. llill, editor of the Horning Jftttt, of Wllmlngtoo, with hi» wife, are guests of Carroll Villa and will re-
main for some lime.
Joseph R. Brooks, son-in-law to Slilwell Hand, of Central Market, will at the close of the season commence housekeeping In this city,- taking an Interest In Mr. Hand's business. Ilrooka is much liked by the non
customers of the Central.
Talk about the good old times: Why, for fifty cents the modern man can go
on a better excursion, with
fort, than the ancient potentate could with a retinue of a thousand men, and
all the wealth of hie kingdom
0iii* Gbests.
And Other Personal Mention. Sirs. Ganry and lovely little daughter, Josephine, are much admirtd. They
are at the Hotel Lafayette.
lion. Robert T. Clymer, Judge of.the Court of Common Pleas, of Ulouceslc
county, la an Arlington guest.
A. L. Hawkins, of the well know Idlewlld.at Media.' Pa., made the Wiml aor his headquarters during a short vial A large party led by Mr. Johti llleai Ing, are registered ml the Windsor froi Shelhjwllle, Ind., President Harrison'
Cottager Joseph Cohen,No. C Hughes street, has been so falthlnlly a “regular" in bringing bla family each acasot Cape May that bis twin boys are . arymeo, and friend Joe la proud of 13 birthplace. Wife ami children all equally devoted to this queen of Joseph Gawler, the well-known undertaker, of Washington, and bis friend, Charles A. Schneider, who have traveled the world over together, are enjoying a sojourn at the Lafayette. Mr. Gawler had charge of the barista ol noth General Grant and President
Garfield.
In yesterday'a Philadelphia Prtn Penelope's Sermonette la one every girl ahonld read, and reading, she receive the warning and advice. It la “A girlish talk with the girls" on a particularly delicate subject, as she terms It, but It la not so delicate hut that all girls can read, understand and be benc-
fitted thereby.
Judge Carrow and wife, of Camden: Mias Maggie Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. K. Hildreth, Mias Sallle Meeray, Mr. and Mrs. Janus E. Taylor and the little Mlaacs Mary Taylor and Mary Hildreth fornud a happy wiling party yesterday forenoon, going out In the sounds with Cspt. Lafe Bennett In the
line sloop yacht Roxana.
Edward Lewis of New York, one of the Sachems of Tammany Hall, la visiting hla friend, Cbaa. W. Havemeyer, at his oosy cottage on Hughes street. He took yesterday, a fishing trip to the Banka and cagitured about seveu hundred pounds of fish. Mr. Lewis showed hla love for him native city, while on this trip by frequently ejaculating, as he bent over the la (frail “NewA’ork." The Philadelphia Hteord announced yaaterday that the bicycle meet would occur at Atlantic.CIty ou the ZUth and Wth w bet. It should have named Cape May aa the place of meeting. There will be an Interesting time here those dates, not only to the wheelmen but to everybody. A beautiful will be the night parade of the wheels, with ornamented machine* and many
colored lanterns.
W. E. Moats, prominent In the dcrcl•ement of the Mount Vernon enterprise, la a topping at the Mount Vernon
Hotel.
Mrs. Gardner, of Uolidayaburg, with her daughter, Adclia. and vivacious litr ‘ tie son, Frank, are favoritea at 'be
Hotel Lafayette.
Mr. Joseph C. Saaoucll, the wellknown artist, of Philadelphia, and family have registered for the season at
Hotel Lafayette.
Dr. C. G. Abbott, of Woodbury and W. G. Coughlin, Supervisor of the West Jersey Division P. R. R are
Arlington guests
Mrs. L. W. Steiubaeh, ol Philadelphia, and family, are enjoying the pleasarea of a Cape May season at guest* of
the popular Aldinc.
. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ivctiny and accomplished daughter, Laura, have choice apartments at the I Intel I-afay-
ette for the season.
Messrs. 3. H. Ueldler and William lemler, of Springfield, III., are having their first experience at the aetaidc, making the Arlington their home. 1 Mrs. E. R. Schmidt, of Philadrlphii. are enjoying life at the Marine Villa. They are pleasantly located there and will remain for some lime. Mrs. Fred. Wanna, of Jenkintos j, a handsome and stylish lady, la at the Hotel Lafayette. Her beautiful little sou. Freddie, la the pet of the bouse. Mrs. James Huchauan, of Baltimore and the Mlaacs Buchanan and Mr. and Mia. J. Taylor Albert form the family group of gueeU at the palatial Stockton. Among the latest arrival* at Hotel Lafayette we are happy to welcome again to our shore Mr. J. Well* hla charming family, of Savannah,
Oa.
James Duroas, of St. Louis, U travelcling throagh the East with hla four pretty daugbters.aod has stopped at the Windsor to spend several weeks at the Mr. William Gllmor, president of the Baltimore A Lehigh Railroad Company, ) and family, arrived at the Stockton Tuesday evening for a twoweeks stay. Mrs. M. P. Tbudium, of Philadelphia, the widow of the late C. A. Thudium, a large importer of German wools. Is located at the Arlington for
the ei
Starlights. Ocean City Cbautanqna Aasembly mects on Wednesday 27th and will hold
until Saturday.
A glass of brown stout, take:, dally Is a Cue prescription those who wish
to take on fat.
A woman who wants to marry a man reform him, had better try taking In bow she likes It. My dear gul, yon aay you'are witling to brave death for my take, then let us go and take a chance at ice cream poisoning. w — Philadelphia will soon have the trolly system of transit after all, ami it will soon be seen on Catharine and Uxln-
bridge street*.
In speaking of dancing yesterday the type* made us say Immortality for immorality. destroying the true aJu*e-of what wc wanted to aay. Our young men love their native clfv keenly and frequently make valuable suggestion*. One of those from the pen of J. b. Garrison, Jr., la presented iu se-
ller column.
The Third Annual Reunion of the ur nth-fifth New Jersey Regiment New Jersey Volunteers,recruited psrtly in this county, a nine-month* regiment, will be held at Trenton tomorrow. of Congress Hall are speaking in high terms of head waiter N. L. Faliver. William Bell, On- rackman, also comes in for a share of kind words for bis csre and politeness to all. number of the most distressing kinds of drowning accidents reiKirtcd this season, the most terrible psrbaps, being that of four brothers, while the fifth broth:r looked helplessly on. cars, quite well filled, formed cial excursion train that brought ten from Camden aud principal point* on the way, to witness the first great game ol ball between .Camden and Cape May clubs. Did yon arc yesterday's ball game? ' If not do not fail to see to day's. Every body saya ytstrrday game waa one of the best they ever saw. The apreial excursion train brought do* n a crowd from various places. The Braxton next week will be the Scene of a brilliant musicale which will Outrival any thing in Its line which has taken place here for many a day. The entertainment will be of the beat ordir. The affair promisea to be the most swell
of the season.
Twenty.five car loa-la of excursionist*, mostly with Sunday schools, were taken to Wildwood ycatertay from Clayton aqd point* ou the Delaware River Railroad. Thia is aomethiug in numbers worth thinking about, because extra-
ordinarily large.
A camp song which became very impulse at Mt. Gretna with the toys runs
The CUm “Of all nature's choicest medicines presented temptingly under the guise of delicious food none is superior to - the common clam, which U found in abundance along our Atlantic coast." said Prof. H. H. Nicholson, of Baltimore, at the Southern yesterday. “The scientist* have bestowed upon this succulent bivalve the scandalous name of I7*»i wrrreaarui^uid the Indians hive applied the name of 'quobaug' to It. But no matter shat it may be called, it Is first and test of the niimeron* family to which it belongs, and is one of humanity's boons. Many believe that the clam is tough and indigestible. It U, however, only tough and indian-rubte-ry when man mistreats It. 1 don't believe that Providence intended clams to be cooked any more than the strawberry. Both are finished products,masterpieces in their respective kingdoms,and ahi-uld never be put over a fire. The sand cam bowev< r, should be cooked. I le should first be stuffed through hi* siphon with finely minced salt pork, then the shells should be mired together and the clam baked. To eat a few sand clams so prepared will place a lingering joy in the remembrance of an epicure. But the ordinary round clam should not be eoukrd. U is juicy flesh cannot be im1 •roved by fire. He makes the beat dish Kn the world, pleasing llavor, nutritious anil easily digested. 1 tell you. the clam is the strawberry of the sea.''—Si. Louis OMt Demorrat. This should cause an active market in
Sp
who pitched for Camdcu
terday, la from the Elmira, (N. Y.j m, and la conaidir.-d their best
irler. Hr h u a great record.
Base Ball.
It was* te-aaliful game—that of yesterday. Camden caae down well primed, atui waa in good pla) lag form. Cape May also put np a good game, hut , their inability to hit the ball at the 1 right time, tell* the story. The fact j that the only run sc-oed waa earned allow* well for Cape May,—Ttl* In the second Inning when, aft.r wereont, Matthews sent on-- In left.stole m.-oud and • anie home on the hit J of Sweeney to centre, the latter, h .w-, ever, was retired at second, ou a light- ^ niug throw by Coogan to King,when I* attempted to get that bag while the ball
w as fielded to the former.
The gime abounded In brilliant fielding. tkiec double plays being neatly executed—two by Cajw May and one by
Camden.
Coogxn caught a beautiful game, as also did Davis, and 3*ccnry covered second Well, te sides doing the test batting for hU side. Ramsdell, Wrlgbt and Wagcnbuist pulled down what looked I k. safe hit*, for which they were literally applauded. The score in full CAPE MAY.
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Mrs. Wm. B. Bolton.of Cleveland,O.. pretty and accomplished daugh-
ter, Miaa Olive, and Donald Bolton, are
guests of the Ahliuc. They are here fori churcll » od literary i Indefinite atay. r entertainment on Saturday evening at Rev. U. C. Cos aud hla bride, of 8 o'clock. The scat* will be fn '• Cylblaua, Ky., are Enjoying their roI | ecUoa wl „ b, , l(ud: M| ,
honeymoon at the V-afayette- Mrs.
;:! Tlic Windsor, Wanted—Immediately, a competent | Gray, if o 1 1 •> <• O A‘DT TW A‘V TW T chambermaid and waitress. Apply 102 Sprogel, p tl 0 1 3 0 Id 111 /A A , AM . •
hm, 1831 Capatily, 300.
.t.»|s.-cts are for i K.nj
Europe to Cope Bay to Chicago. Miter Dainr Bvaa
Eur
Of course, Spencer, five year of right-fielder Gray, aa a claims a share in the vlcti looked cate in hla little uniform
coming to the World'* Fair,
and will want an ocean bath before taklog the long journey to the Interior cf our Continent. C*]~ May la the place! Why? because of her long established and present preul’ge in the Old World
as the Queen Ocean Resort of America: Is-cauae of it* famous and unparalelled ! Crashed violcU
thus: advantages over her mxny aud recent ’ nedy'a U. S. P. ofortirrakla.t. competitors: because she is historic : i I. H. Fmith a
but d< spite th me many favorable cot
"Z'J i *•''••••• c —
The Epworth L-aguC In the Methodist 1 ‘“'"K through special eiilion. of b<
on balls, Wageuburst 2. Bayne, Set, Wtigbt. Sweeiiv. Double plays, K:
Wagenburst to ScKufl'; Sulilvau, King U. Scboff : Matthews, to Sweeny. Time
1-10. Umpiru Bergen and Phelan, tv.me aay tbp umpire did It (?). The alow fielding of Makcnaic in the second gave Ramsdell one of hi* bits. Darragh received an oration on bis
first time at bat aul, of course, struck
soda at Kcn-
s pa|«-r
rain
Cox is
Hops at Cape May are noticeable when compared with those at many other resorts, from the fact that they are participated In by the moat cultured, and wealthy people. There are no improprieties. though no undue reatraluL There is harmony and grace of movemeot,only
possible In assemblies compos
most refined people. There is the beauty
of face, figure and attire wh talned only by those who are
tlvatsd. There Is no hesitation to cuter upon the pleasures of the dance, no
awkward intervals when one awi
other's movement before taking the
floor, with the result that the
guides no rhythmic movement* for minute*. Our bops are, therefore,things of beauty, pleasurable even to spectators, who are swayed In spite of themselves, by the symmetrical beamy of music and movement, and the appearance of bright, charming and harmoniously attired ladles, the whole sound and scent Cape May City's water works form a feature of the city establishment of which all cWiens here are proud. Like all things excellent they were preceded by much tribulation of various kinds The old plant was found to be iueflicient and it was thought to be pumping Impure water. Agitation foe something better was anon started In the interest* of the city by one side and of.thcscbemsrs by the other, the former desiring the city to build new works, and the latter to buy the old works and the franchise, and to place the city at the mercy of a
private ^corporation. Tbs former
ceeded after a tremendous straggle, and as s monument to their sincerity and earnestnres, we have as fine a water works plant aa can be desired. Tbs
nonooed by eminent authorities to be possessed of valuable medicinal qualities and to be absolutely free from Impuri-
ties of any kind. It has <
through some severe testa and the supply Is believed to be well-nigh Inexhaustible. The aorroundlngs are also very attractively adorned with flowers, wellkept lawns, and In the back portion there Is s miniature farm upon which the engineer, Mr. H. P. Lctrikcn,raises prims vegetables of many different va-
ilh mtny
acoompliahmelita.
Ex Sheriff David Baird, of Camden, who is stopping at Carroll Villa, with his family, was made one of the Republican State Executive Com uittee, of New Jersey, Tuesday. Mr. Carnegie's name, on so many people's lips of late, with little Idea of the proper pronunciation, should be pronounced kar-nay-gle, with accent i the “nay" arid the “g” hard. Hon. John Hood and CoL C. S. Msgrath, of Cape May's Tsx Commisilon, were again busy yesterday at their ofSriu building, going and adjusting claims due the city by
delinquent lndi<
The Misses Walker, daughters of the late Dr. Robert M. Walker, an eminent physician, of Uniontown, Pa , are delighted with their first aetson at Cape May and made many friends while gneste of the Hotel Lafayette. CoL D. Floerkey, who last season was one ol our must esteemed collagen, family, are stopping st the Addins for the summer. He will be seen In his old haunts sgaln on the pier pal' ling in those man-eater sharks. Mist C. M. Shackerford,uf Baltimore, who is stopping at the Braxton, Is one of the most popular belles of’the house. She is a pianist of rare talent, and often itertalns the gneste of that house with her brilliantly played srleetions. Rev, F. B. Grvul. pastor of Berean Baptist Cbnreh, West Pblladrlphta, and formerly of Cape May Baptist ehureb, la spending tbs week with a company of hut church boys In Pastor Woolaon'a camp at North Cramer IIUL Dr. Walter PblUips, of this city, itached to the Children’s Hotneoi-alhli Hospital, North Broad street, Philadelphia, and gaining valuable experience, was at home yesterday. He graduated from Hahnemann College last spring. Mr. and Miff J. G. Lockwood, i Philadelphia, akn enjoying the eoi breexe* about-UiV £»■ oil Villa. Mr*. tockwood will be Jre mem be red as MU* Parker, daughter of Mr*. A. J. Parker, ho game to Cape May many for Ootavlo Siyer, a prominent Spanish sntlemao and a well known real estate dealer In New York, with hla family the Brextoc. Mias Ellxa Sayer, his daughter, 1* a beautiful and accomplished lady, jad has already gained many acquaintances.
nu'.and V
sing, Simon Hasslcr audience with some soke M. Griffith will recite.
Somebody said yesterday. ' I da know Cape May's were such great p Well, well, didn't know It! w
told y-
icniy ti
i tbl*
Dr. Edward F. Swisher, of Pblladel ala, while on the diamond at the park yesterday forenoon, cut his hand very badly with a pocket knife. The wound
bfcd profusely and be
n town to a physician and had It
They are not only great plvyers hi handsome and accomplished young men. Go again to-day and see for yourself, and go early If yon want a sett. Tip* are a specie* of blackmail. There U no more reason why a man should pay a waiter for bringing him food he ha* bought than there is In giving a fee to» clerk or any other agent for performing his duty. If any one is to be tipped, It ought to bo the cook. But hotel, w here the average pay for a 1 la one dollar or thereabout*, the guest pays liberally for everything— food, lodging and set vice—and the tips so much extortion gotten out of him by a false system and by unwise tolrraBot, all the same, if a guest want* to get what he has paid for, ill have tog vetip*.—Bolft'inerr AwmtIn order to supply the demabd three edition* of Monday’s Daily Star wei tuned and many of the papers hai been preserved a* souvenirs by those Interested in Its oonteiits. Several hundred* were distributed by Congress Hall. It la the oonaUut eff< Stab's editors to make it complete and reel iu Us mtesioc a* an exponent of tide pleasure sod business aa it at Cape May and such appreciation i Indicated by this demand for it, particularly gratifying. A great treat was given to the gnesta of Cong res* Hall at the regniar hop la»t evening by the presence of little Miu Amends Hachr, who gave a fine spec, laity song and dance, and to aay that she delighted the audience would be expressing It very feebly pin response to a vigorous encore aba rendered the "skirt perfection. For a little Miu of her age we venture to a* equal, possessing not only this marveltalent, but grace and beauty a* well. We hope to have tbe pleasure of announcing her appearance again dar-
ing the season.
Judge Howard Carrow, of Camden,
frequently visits Cape May and aojonrnt at the popular Hotel Chalfonla, where hla family are pleasantly located for the
Judge Carrow U one of the
ablest lawyers of the New Jersey bar and bis conduct of a ease and pleading le so symmetrical and complete in detail and arrangement, that tt-fk a pleas-
kinds of do
with ex-'
c clreulatoa and mt booklet, with a an I bright d<-*-b, a C.,- May round* in charge Mipplud with all
I. 11. Fmitb a f«on, 47 Washington m t, for tailoring of any description. Mr*. Watt* Edmund*, 29 Washington reel, has opened a ci*y and attractive r cream saloon and oonfeeilocery ore at which the inaat nicely fiism.-d
‘ " la served and fii-*br.*t
g that
-e sold. Tbe n
o Inv
lUn
light, th * bureau to also book engat m.-ut* for the vari ju* hotels. It i» an gesleil that our prvkent encrgeilo col tnitlec of amusement form a p-rmauc organization and grapple with tbl* taa
Lot this matter be discussed and sug- dn-n's ball,
gestioua offered. J. S. Gauhisox, Ju. ^
Cape May. July 20, '93
Wc are pleased to a'atc that Cap.May ha* a first-elau dancing teacher, j We refer to Madam L. I-oui*. who ha* ! charge of the children's balls and enter- 1 tahmu-nU at Congrcu Hall. This lady . comes highly recommended by both the
. Wiley's Congress bsth*. Room. t< _ by day. week, month or season , j Lillie children, get ready, prlres for the beat ao"l original.
Each year Ih We find. I* Tbl* sum mol
Location Unsurpassed.
ONE BLOCK FROM FAKSEXOKR STAT ION. NEAREST IIOI’SE TO THE KI KE.
STRICTLY FIRKT-CI.AKK IN ALL ITS A I* I'O I XT.W EXTK.
WAIsTER IV. (.iRKKV, of Philadelphia. Pro|;ri«‘l«r.
-s HOTEL * COLUMBIA, Entirely lb-novated and lin| r>ved.. Klee trie Hell*, perfect lirainagr. Modern Conv. Ipmr Conduit.. Nuduate Male*. < LncA lurers all mini. Ml 11*11. XV. J*. I-CVICZKY. late of Hotel Ilaytun.-WIMwwsl !leart
H Joy you didn't get her.
,. -ind her former pstrona, and we '
have no doubt she will do well, feeling [ Favorite EToi ids Orange Extract i* auured u we do that the most exacting . delieioua; try It In your pas try or cream, caiinotfindfaulvwilh her mode of lo-j Original sea-shore souvenir
it and exeeedingly
•traction, bbe i* both worthy and com- manufactured and for ule only by Joe. .relent. She bulda recommendations ci.h Hand, Jeweler, opposite teat . " from the moat distinguished citixsna of - West Jcraev Cabinet is nninue a Southenaind Northern cities. tf c. tchl ng o,,. finest Liquor^ Coolest i >ur marsbmrUowi are>u|rerfine,Nuu rooms. Grant street, next Arlington. 51 .Washington street. I I. H. Smith A Son. 47 Washington The band still holds the fort, street, headquarter* for clothing, ' ~ Columbia avenue Pharmacy. Dishing goods, underwear. h0 ‘ •« "* ler »" r.*ca- Hare you called to see Ed. Thomas, slor hath*. j at bis hen West Jersey Cabinet, e
or bathing partie* ; Grant and North atireU ? ireotograpbs made of j Tl,e last soda iu Cape May at
nodr's U. A P.
n have■
p. (jAf^ISON,
xccll. . grouped at the Cbester acaaid. atudio, corner Stockton baths.
Silk bathing thwels at Kennedy's U. j _ _ . _ ’ZT’ “ g. j*. J To Bake Rocm lor Other Goods Candy Parlor Matches please the ' Wanted 500 purchaser* of miniature children, Nu**\ 51 Washington iireeL ! P ,ic “ f ™“ 25 wf* chiter.*'. .„.i i, „ . I to W each, also row and sail boat*, caA. P. A H. B. Todd, the artistic pho- j.JO 3L J. B. Gabbisok, Act.
tographers, are better equipped than -■
ever to do fine work at their gallerits, WANTED—s A LKS M A N : taUry foot of Congress Hall lawn. . .»iarti oermaoet place Raos- •
“New Sur" pnxxls, very interesting game to while away a pleasant hour. 10 ceota at A. P. A II. B. Todd's photograph gallery, foot of Perry street. A Philadelphia piper says "Chanisua caramels taste tnorlah." Tb. y T always oo hand fresh at Marey A
Meeray'a.
Fan* ! Fans ! Fans! luitest otgjr-. | .._
lowest price*. New shipment of gwod* ‘ui t opened at T. Sanio'a Japanqu Art
itere. Beach avenue, near I'lq^C.ii Ptelmz ricaWTrS^eSuDV’. t^S.'
nd see them. . tf i Be.
If you waul to go to the fishing! p^^sreJ-T banka the pretty aloop yacht "Itett- . Iro oe*"—
less,” is what you are looking fur. ' Leave older* at the pier offioe. She lies
usually off near the pier.
Pcaqh we cream aods at Marey A Meeray a Colombia avenue store. Trunk*, valiuea, etc., at I. H. 8m i b A Son's, 47 Washington street. Pine assortment of cigar* at Ken-
nedy’s D. 8. P.
The delight at the table la the pastry and dessert*: nae Favorite Extracts aud
69 Washington St.,
Id Books. SUUocrery. Toilet l'i
LEWIS T. STEVENS,
Netary Public,
DAILY STAB OFFICE.
^OTEL DEVOIR SOI TII liAFAYETTE ST. Ncnr Rtiilroail Slnlion, Bcacli Jk 1*ok1 Oilier.
The Devtui baa been recently enlarged at RATES 610 AND 612 PER WEEK.
rd. . Cukii.r firal elaaa. ALL YEAR HOUSE.
MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
Marine Villa, Firpt-Clpps in Every Respect. 'TV -r ADDITIONAL -{* ROOM» ffflir OFF# FOfi Tf/£ RECEPTION OF GUESTS. MRK. F. IIAI.I.E\Ri:<K.
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WIT^ILIA^X T.
Contractor & Builder,
Cor. JcObmon aud < orglc Streets., 1 Estimates Given. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Children’* hop and
Friday afternoon, 5.15 o'clock, at CcuI gross Hall. Admission 25 cents.
Fresh roasted Jordan almonds at I Same as In use by the leading Caterers and Confcrtlotrer*. Sold by all first-ebu*
. Naas', 51 Washliytoo street. Grocers.
no YOU WISH TO ESJOF F15E PASTE YAND DESSERTS I USE
F avorite UvtrflrtQ
lavoring D AU
Playing Cara*. A pack of the beat playing cards, with tin advertisement or other oojectionable I tinting upon them, will In- m-m |x»t l»id to any address upon Hie receipt of 15 cents hr Uie Frararnta ('empany I cun tan, N. k. u.

