CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING,
Pour i
ingV’U >>#r*. i
Qltr Gliests. And other Personal Mention.
•Hotel -/IrriVols.
MONDAY, AUGUST *, 1<*
Hasslor Tcstimonal.
Agslo Coafrra Hall rsQg oat tbr mrrrj chimes of mirth sod music ou Saturday rveiilog. Agslu did thebnoon (low sod the great amusement ball echo sod re-echo to the good cheer of aocial merrliAent sad iotcllesfoa! feaatlog fill the aoul. We recall lor record some of lbs delightful fseluiea s bich made op one of Ujegraudest aud highest of complimentary testimuoiala i> ' many glees in past years to the lmusician, Simon 11 easier, Iwiored end honored these many year* by Cape May summer circles. Awl the gentlemen who an associated «ilh him, first class artist os every one, share in no liule dm free the appreciation felt for the purest and uuuA perfect rendition of the masters. There la no music like the Haasler music and net. leader like Simon, baa long been the verdict of Cape May
idles prevent. Thor j •lev B. Gray, goaned in .
•rises isc» *«rs. T L iloibro.li, in as dainty costume id a bite and bier; Mr«. ; L. L. Blake, in ahitesilk; Miss Janette ] Robinson, in yellow faille. Hr. Gray. ! Mr. Holbrook and Major IMake also 1 enjoved tbd evening'* entortainmeut
1-arty were Miss Meigs and
Misa Jaonic Melgv. nicer, ,.| the Isnous General M. igv. of tiie l. S. Army. Miss Meigs a as very elegriltly drevie-d In abite allk and chiffon: Mias Jenioegaore : a pretty goan of black and yellow silk. 1
A. S. Barber, Jr., a > at tile Arlington.
Assembly William H. Cole, of Cat i< t.. is with bis fair !y at th«#l-‘ingtc Prof. Irving 8. I |.».tn, «•( Rutgei
mallat, , PhUadelphta-Boward B
rviiig 8. I i-asin ir fifteen yeati.
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CONGRESS HAT.T. CAPE 1HA1. n.4.
HTOChTOVA SATURDAY HOP The attendants at 11m- Btoektoo Hotel interesting familv.
Hop on Saturday evening passed a »ery Ex-Oongrra»mun Genre, ■‘‘J’* K 1 '*-** or t' Hon. K T Starr, of Sal..
guidtd the sweet music ping at the Lalayetl.
Prof: Thomas May Pierce Uollcee of liusioe— Phils,!.
pleasant
giasay li. _
• Pro! iiesl, Among those a ho
of the
icipatrd and
Mr. and MitTi;. S*Wright. Miss Jean W right, Mr. and . M... 1. T. Won*? Misses Ituckman'Mr. and Mrs Samuel J. Sharpless, Mrs. John Caldwell, Jr.. ^ Hulcliinson. Mpwes llryl, Mr. >ud Prank Tlirunihury, Mr and Mr.. • bummers, Mr., and Mrs, John hat*. Jr., Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel D. Brenton, Mr. and Mrs) John II. Henderson, Dr. and Mrs. Pranke-Aboglulf, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Fishe, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. “—*• Beuja-
high as twelve hundred. prelude was especially film, the Instruniental as well as the lady vocalists receiving the moat rapturoui spplaua,. Mrs. James Uannennan, of Hi. Louis, held the Immense aodienea apsll-hotiod. She was in splendid voice, and heraelectioo from ••Faust” was supcrblr rendered and received with hearty apprhcialion. She was recalled and sang ••Igrvc'* Old Songs.” Miaa Gahrlelle Koedy'a selection from
After Dr. John C. Hemeter' piano nolo, one of the most Interesting features of the evening, was introduced by Madam Ixwla, who presented little Miaa HeleaOambloe, wbobaaoni previous occasions captivated hearts by her superb dancing. I ecution on Saturday evening outdid all her previous efforts.
Twice the pretty __ called, and a burr of admiration waa frequently heard and the entire house joined lu the most rapturous d. uiomtra
Hons of appreciation.
The first waltz, the popular "Two
- iolets cream soda
nedy's U. 8. P-
Jerseys and all the latest Wiley s Congress hatha. Room
™ ’“U ““.u, as Jolly a danopVa »a*s. s ' ,k hatb.ug
Mav. AndsoitwcnL all * •
ever seen at Cape May. And so it went, all the way through. It waa too big a a crowd to uudcrUke abythlng like fair report of the names of those wL, patronized this event. Wu could only attempt to name a few of the prettiest, moet admired of the bundreda of lovely maids sod matrons present. At the far end of the room, facing the dauc ing Boor sat Mrs. I). Ramsey Patterson, noted for her rare personal charms, her maguificleut toilets and the elegance ol her diamonds. She was very attractively attired in red crepe de ehene, lace trim“ireL * Bd *‘' r * * C “ r 0 ' l,,r fi ° C “ Mrs. Adam Korcpaugh, a beautiful lady, waa gowned In a lovely while china silk, aud wore emerald jewel,y. Mrs. Huttcrlee^who with her husband aat beside Mrs. Forepaugb, was also very _ attractive lu crepe de cbene.
m
Smith. Miaa Clara Schwt.. min Wolf. Mlaaea England. M>.
Mre David Ambacb. Misa Mamie Co . per. Miaa Edgarton. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. *’ <>1* May. and pr.i|.i
Hoid'koper. Mbs Trainor. Misa Berdie i »« k ’‘ Brown, Mrs. M. H. Sunuin. Mr. and Wall, Mre. C. II. Gross, Mias Lily Grova. J half hi Mb* Kellogg, Mr. and Mr». ATied Kit- ! football ler Moore, Mr. and Mr. J,-»n lloehr. Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Miller, Mr. and Geo Mrs. Paacball. George Grhbie. Jr., and J
wife, Miaa M. E. tie”,hie, Mr. and Mrs, J.C. Hancock. Mr. and Mr.. W. 1*. , MolaDd. Mr and Mrs. Morrison. Mr Inml Mrs. W. Eric Gray. Mr. and Mr. L. 8 IVm’nertou. Mr. aod Mrs. Caleb J. Milne. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Col“day. Mias Colladay. Miaa Wibo 1. Misa Carr. Mia. Graff, Miss !.oir. >liss Dunne, Misa Silverman, Mr. and Mrs.
W- K. Culin, Mr and Mrs. John V*’ 1 lo
Hough. Mr. and Mrs G. E. Renano
Misa K1 <c 1). Mrs. Steppachcr, Miaa Hr. Randolph Marstn Jemie Teller. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. j aboc'a prominent. 1. Doughenyr-Misa Bella Smith. W. S. , J * '
Cash. Mr. Hay. Mrs. Peek. Mrs. Henry J. Marls, Mis. Dorothy Maris Mrs W’ E. McGill Mr and Mrs. A. W. Will., Mr. and Mre. William Turper Stcv.-o.,
Miaa Cora Johnson, ** Pierce Archer, Mis. i
8. Raub, Mi
Ma^nitlcent and Complete Line of Oriental Rugs, Portieres, Embroideries,
Sexf fe Pe«l OfBrr Kelldiag
I, Mr aud Mrs.
r. and Mrs.
n P Henry.
pier office.
pier.
The beet mida in Cape Mav . nedy'a U. 8 P.
Crush
Phllsdelphia factory
Prealdrat and Mrs llarrlsont President Harrison anirwl at Lion Lake, New York, on Saturday afteron, aod will now remain with his ill
fe fur some was ke.
A dispatch from Loon Lake says: •'All r.ports as to the precarious ooodi Hon of Mre. Harrison's health arc utily falae. She la rapidly Improving health, as she has-been every day uce she first arrived. For the last two
and Mrs. A. j. Gillioghai tage. No. t- Stockton
U you want to go to the fishing ' Mrs. William Casselman. of Camden, banks the pretty al.Kip yacht "Resu T plea»»"t Dev.m guest, has threeroall]
>•«." *», what you are looking for. i ^
Leave orders •» »-i" — m.._ vn... ,
illy off
> ehildi , _ _
ier Mad well hr proud of.
"j Miaa B. Adam*, one ..f the 1 _ ] Tqthtful of an dimer viaitura. Is , son at the Hotel Columbia, •
1 fronds Mr. and Mrs. Stei-le.
■ L^ Prenklin Smith, Esq , of the fit I Jeremiah Smith A Bro, of Phi t , phis, and a prominent man in the t ; O clock Club, is at the Arlington.
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YUZUKJIAN BROS. 1 lie Windsor, CAPE MAY, N. J.
Location Unsurpassed.
re County Buttei. ._ lf-i>ound prints. Also in five-pound | Sairea. \ ery eonvenient for lams!o-s I
Harry Church, 17 -1, opjmaile Stsk office
1 ongresa luths are op|s>
'ashing ti>o
05IE Hl.Of H FROM PAHMKKfJER MTATIO.V
XRABEBT ITOI'hE TO THE MR I'.
Kennedy's UrjlJaJiideD H< Jtia-fkmily la ^filtered at the 8-s
Halpln Brother* employ the roost ex- i 11 " f° r the reuffiliuler ot thi- aeaw
' "Bob" G.lnne, editor of the
twef. Excelsior Market. 3J Washing- • Auafoam waa one of the most >n street. . j est.-d of partlcipauu at the Haaaiet John Akina superior ice cream is 1 testimouiaC He is a guest at Seabroo
PhUsde 1 ^ 1 -'- * 1
BTRI* TI.V FIKNT-4 I.ANN IT AM. ITT AI’POI.TTMEMTN. *
Last e
n befor.
cottage.
I'cmbertou 8. llutcliinson has t rooma at the W'indsnr for himself family, and will rehtaiu during Au; He i. presideut of tin- rnll^LipUa mgs Fund. ^ Mr. William llowera. of Baltin an elderly amt genial gentlemin friend of Cape May, is again local,. the Arlington. Mf. liower* is ae. panieU by loj^, George. Mre. ice Wrigl.t, of New Yor
Caj* May drives. Gihberaoo and ber lin -. formerly ,of St. Loo
occasion In a' brautil'ul 'gown of faille silk, aea foam trimming, with erabrold'■red chiflon. Her diamond ornamenta Mra.'*Ki».<iibbon also of 8t. Louis, wore pale bine silk, chiffon trimmiug,
white allpimra, diamonds.
Miaa Sulla -Daily, pink silk and feather trimming, pinklalippers,
pearls and diamonds. Zs
Misa Heppe, pale blue crepe akin, pink waist trimmed with Forget-me
not*.
Mrs. SarrlouU and Mre. Ullman, of lialtimore were two much admired and vere Interesting ladies present. Mre. Harry B. Paul, In beautiful white malic gown,white alipprrr.wasexceedlngly prettv. Miaa Coryell, red allk, trimmed In •Tf*' ^ •Uppers; an elegant dancer. Miaa Vivian M. Cnnathy, Imported oostame. prof use diamonds. S !u* McM “ 0, • w “ loTe| r In striped
I ,, 'I '• “R true,., chanulng ' summer home .if M** and vti^nhSTeplTrid diaappotntmenta ' joi^'hti ^amiu"'"^ ° f ^ ‘ yor ,,, ’ , have rendered the condliiun of V.. I J , 1,1 family here, lieut u|>ou Harrison 1 dEgeroL- She f. g.i“” £ ! ^ T, “' ”
<mt. D,vid Evans, Esij, of Pbiladclnbls,
visiting hla frlr—* -
e Arlingli
. jh gown. Miss MeCouathy, very charmingly attired in crepe de cbene, beautiful
Mrs. Cambios,black lace and silk ••V neck, diamouda. Mias Lawson waa very sweet in NU< fit®* 0 * wearing pearl ornamenta. Miss Mare Trice, of Weal Pblladel phia, a lovely gown of wblu silk, cbU. loo trimming. 1 ^^i W -, J 1 * Hallowall, pale green, lies trimmings, diamonds. Mias Nellie Hay, pink allk, “V'osok. Mr*. John Coots-r, very hands, ladv attired in embroidered crepe, pearl trim' “log. magnifioicDt jewels. Mrs. Judge Garrison appeared lo a lovely gown, of while silk, wearing •Hamond jswalry. 8be Is s beautiful Mre. C. E. Brelsford, of Harr is burg, vere stylish, very graceful in pink silk food of lbs waltz. I j!* 11 " GaiUgher was happy as a lark In the gay wtitaea, aod in whits molls was an airy fairy much admired. Misa Bessie Jacob- was in a lovelv jownoflavander silk and with J. E.
stories as an outrage. The only the President telegraphed waa the probable time of hia arrival. Mrs. ifarri-
aon's oondition waa sired to the Preai- , dent, and beyond that no telegraphic ; , ’o® 11 •• •o architect and engineer and communication takes place." . haa been closely Identified with corno.
| latioo work.
Bad Death. ! Adam Everly, of Phlls.lsInLi., rsnentW*»«r psUMsd . nr. j “‘'"“"fl"”.
SXiiSr
I*'.H«i. I.. d.H u «s.i., J3 other seaside pk-aaurra. Names of those
CWriog-MreW.re-m w miaou I Hterfopllesa. John Kershaw will txhibit ■reopticon riewa of Bible I of Jesus. Bound aboul I V'rVT- . Krom E KJU> ti. Canaan, I Life of I aul. the a|s»tlc, on Turwlay evtuiugnexi at the Presbyterian church, nainre. f^*^**. • ,, ® c, • ^'veriog a lecture ^ »uS«i"!r..l R.1,.1, fund of Y P I^Te 1 * oT.'a'lj ^h'hr “
The Donkey st AUlae t.«.k plaev at Un*
WALTER W. <;KEE*. of Philadelphia, l*r<»|sri«‘l«»r.
Itiiiuanlt, gilt r Mia. Mane Hem • booby prize, Mas
jar: second prize, pr. droorated rare: ari Dierken.
• Krerly's fiance.
Miaa Alice C. Jenkins, daughter of Thomas P. Jecklus. Esq . of Baltimore,
slsiar Laura, la pale blue, with rich
jewels were especially chanmng.
Miaa Louis Butnber, in black lace, s sweet bod sad s charming dancer, was smong the many happy girls pertioipatMre. Middleton, an aged lady of 7* T'V*’ • chair on the front row and tbs pretty scene almost mad. her forget her yeare, axd remarksd that no ■“ '? t V* b ’ U ‘ r *“PI>y privileges
to the young, bat rather in—<n in their opportunlUs. to
■■f* 1 r«l happiness from
—— » ol days as ■- --— Miss Anas Brittoa
ig the daintily garbed
rere to compose the party weie ~.“~ given and inrludtd John F. Camlin , " o^a,
chief of the Philadelphia fire department i ^ e , *™ ng Udy Yesterday the news came that Mr. Cant- b * , . l “ n K • s »turday. I. rapidly rtlln had died at ilia Philadrlpblahome at I C i°!! 1 er ^ ll * f ' Misa Jenkioa la tx-ing ten 4 80 A. M.. ol typhoid fever. He was ‘‘• ri - r uur ' <d b F ber And aister. very much respected and the Pblladel- 1 Mis* Margaret Grtb'e, daughter of phia fire dopannu-nl owes much of Its Mr. George Gcbblc. of Darby Pa is efficiency to hia skilful tuaiiacenicut. | visiting Miaa Mary Gallagher at ihe Hi* dsslh aeemzto have come suddenly I J*<kaon street colUgs Miss'Peggy" wctedly. as she is familiarly called by her young friends, la quaint and jolly » her name. Fishing Party Mr. John A. Geary, IS Beach avenue. A party of jolly fiaberman went to the '* entertaining as bis guests Mr. John fishing banks Saturday lu the sloop E. j 0 Sbe »- Mr. A. F. Colling. Mr. E. E. H. Catherell ant succeeded in catching Mr. George W. Kuen. Mr. John six hundred pounds of aea ban, luthe Eal * n - With Mr. W. C. McDonnell, party were: Rasaell II. Harrison, George fhin^gemlemen had a grand dav's fish, kstoelnr. II. D. Hugbra, I.liuti M. ‘“tr fTti ■•
Bti’cke^. ll, D. Hughes, Lieut. M.
H . Morford, of the U. 8. Army; John
W. Buekmao, Oliver T. Boyd Harrison succeeded in catching
foot long man-eater, which he had great
sport in geUing Into the boat.
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The Ladies' Schubert Quartette. atC. Garvin Gflmalue'a teslinmnial next Satnrday evening at Congreaa Hall, haa attained a popularity never equalled by it Lad lea Quartette in tic concert ild. Its members possess voices ol
»f d lr “« feeling, and admirably exhibit the wide range of their versaAbility. The entire company la of tbs maUrial. and their solos, duets.
Their
trios and quartettes artistic r—* — •
rrpni»irt
Swhig and Pol££
,-tM _ , '“•nfot-toTing public gwmUy, and their selections always plsaae and
!i* ““OTioff to eat dessert or
sSju^si^u.sh. o-hs Sr"‘ ,i
after aea bass. There
were a dozen gentlemen in atl, and BOO
pounds of baas were caught.
William Wilson, Jr., of Philadelphia, an accomplished young man and thorough English scholar, la au appreciated guest at the Windsor. II. takV. great Interest In the hotel and often gives valuable assistance to the amiable clerks. At bathing he gives the porpoise. points. In the rapidity of bla
movement through the water and ' flexible, curved position he take*
“‘/‘“e- » rc enjoying Cape May
life more than he.
Air. Frank T. Hoops, of Paris, J* 1 **-gave a supper to a few friends: Alias Keltic Gibbons, Miss ElU Fowler, of Texas; Mr. George Edmund* and Mias Laura L. Bn.rka, of Philadelphia, at Congress Hall Saturday evening, the party attending the Teatlmouial Hon later. Mias Gibbons and Misa Fowler have splendid voices, and often entertain the guests of Brown Villa very pleasingly The party at .upper w< chaperoned by Mre. George Lang.
Elston. Md-Mli, Itiltimori—Thonn 'enkluriSlice K J I'itistiurg—John j Petersburg—W* K PbiladHp' is—T IV
' P»R Sat.*-.—A cottage and o ins PViren, - . Uud ' 11 fln * condition, containing n k.irT' ® f '>' lr *®»- 0 °e mils from this city. Reasonable terms. Apply U» A. W. tr* Prank V Hand, this office. I Wile MrPr.-. ,° , - , \ So1 " S*‘>‘'SW> OFT —The pain . i:>4i'i. !-iiit,4' of vunbu'b will lii'tintly iliaap[>->r ' kiiuan Prank }••“ ose I'maud's Ranme Ib-rmlgn 8<dil by J. 8. 8.-tnon, Congm
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Tin*ab«-Mf. a lit relit I clrr.buri-Mr. iisnnah ^CaniSco—K E Lane. John
iu-Eobrtt liwrnri ■rodergaat. A fl till
r. Gertie Grlner
Ch pittibur*™ i? " t '" t,r
Biape. Barela) tlrist Mt* I. 8 Keniiun
- qif; Marcy A M-cra par™ Movqnito Wash
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Drop your letters in the slot sad they •nil go to the Post Office from Culum•■Is ass. pharmacy. c?” *>« «»Hcd to sea Ed. Thomas, ‘n corner j Grant and North atreeta ? j
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Sketches. By Elisabeth M 3 ' 001 ’
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Selected Poems. By Walt
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The German Emterok and
His Eastern Neighbors. By Poultney Bigelow.
Merry Tales. By Mark
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K.YrfllsMlOlt HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths. Dccalar 8t. and Beach Are. t'HSS. 8HIEL1W, Manager. -YhcJJamtaad MmtOoaniletF Estahllsbmcat ot the kind oa the Coast, nportal allvnll-ii given lo UM rare of Intalldv. hurt ILtkv BiMimv rented by

