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Oliv Ghests. And Otliar Personal Mention.

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CONGRESS HALL, < .>•.: wav, a. z.

Oar reader* will i Saodaj ercnlni: coooert program tiled Uiie morning. I’ieaac do n> fuse tills with to-night's trst'-m concert to Mr.jGilmalne. The program for the "song recital" it Congress Hall Tueiday, August 10, will be unequalled. Mine. Surlkc, soprano; Mile. Minnie Pabst, meiao■oprano, of Blrikoseh Opera Company: Mr. Dononn, tenor; Miss Julia l‘lanbolU, llto. Bocurc your scats early. Are all Anarchists Russian Jews? And are all Riuslau Jew* Anarchists? Not long ago America was “crying her eyes out” over the Bufferings of the poor Ituusian Jews, and yet it seems that all the bated, derilish anarchists prowling around this country to kill America’s best citizens are Russian Jews. Anyway, what's the matter with killing off the anarchists? JVhy tritle with these red-handed fiends ? It Is about lime they were swept off the face of the earth. No law is needed for a Berkmanu or an Aattmatann, but they should be shot down on sight, and every man who is In sympathy with them. There should be a war of extermination against these Idiots that decent people of country may hare a chance for their

lives.

Glance over the program announced in our advertising columns, of the C. Garvin Gilmalne testimonial and extraordinary entertainment to be given at Congress Hall this evening. The great variety of features there presented sure a must entertaining evening. The Ladies' Schubert Concert Quartette is of Itself fully worth the price of adm'u aion, and nobody who really love music and the most finished performance will fall of being pi are so sure that many of our readers do not desire to miss attending so good a thing as this, that we have taken particular pains to keep It before them. Mr. C. Garvin Giimalue, the beneficiary, has been unsparing of expense lu securing attractlona and in making of this an entertainment of the refined artistic class sure to be appreciated try all Cape May society. He has, also, arranged the room so systematically that by providing skillful ushers there will be no confusion in securing aeata and In comfortably enjoying the entertainment. The concert will begin at nine o'clock and a fine danoe program will be entered upon at iia, conclusion. Simon Hassler's aui>erb orchestra.

Mrs. Susan Kitchen and h pli»hed daughter, Mias Annie, of Germantown, are occupying their favorite rooms at Windsor. Miss S. Pearson, a society favorite of Washington, and a real fascinating blonde, joined her friend, Mrs. Clifford, ; the Devon last evening. B. B. Comegys, president of the Philadelphia National Bank is enjoying his second visit lo Capo May this season id is a guest at the Windsor. James II. Windrim, Commissioner of Public Works, Philadelphia, and supervlsipg architect for the United States, accompanied by hla wife ha* pleasant Windsor rooms. Ruisell B Harrison and party, of the Presidential cottage, has accepted Mr. Gilmaine's inviuti present at his testimonial roncert and danoe this evening. Wealey Zauo and Fred. Kurtz, of 'blladelpbia. and Misses Anna Ruffian, of Camden, and Louie Chester, of Eldura, arc guests of Mr. and Sir*. Charles Zinc, Leesburg. Mr. E. Beale, one of the popular gencmen of Crescent Villa, has a remarkable vocal Ulent, and his rendetiug J 'Ihautiiul Blue Danube" should le beard to be fully appreciated. ’. A. D. Launt, rector of St. David's Church, Manayunk, will officiate in St. John's Episcopal Church, this city, to-morrow morning and evening. Services at lO.lgha. m. and S p. m. Rev. J. Edward* Pratt, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church of Lancaster, is an Elberon guest, lie is sccomp nied by Mrs. Pratt and their interesting daughters Mist Mary Pratt and Mi Ida Pratt. Mrs. Fitch, of Rockford, ill., called by many the "Patti of the West'’ will sing one selection atMr. C. Garvin Gilmsine's testimonial concert this evening. This adds another great card to the splendid program arranged. Mr. Westcott, the popular tenor, is a •groat ladies' man, who, with perseverance'and study, may some day outrival ••Brignoll." “We shall very much regret his return to Philadelphia," re-marki-d a handsome young lady yestcr-

day.

-iirand Masquerade And dees*''ball at Carlton Hall, Cape May Point, Saturday evening. An gnat 13, 1893. Testimonial to tbe CarlU orchestra. ruiHiKan. March. Peerless, Zt i, mem: WaUr. So! re Las Olai. J. Iheas Polka and two-alep. Rarcrarar. Lancers, Medera. nUorepipe. Sailors. MtaaPlurenre Kray Waltz. Wang. Polka. High School, Cadets. Caprice. Jockey's Pride, Lancers, Gondolier*. Bi

Waltz. In del Auger. Caprice—"Old HornetteaU Waltz—The Bride "

Baptist Church Dedication.

To-morrow,.Sunday momiog. August 1 14th, the congregation of the Fir-t BapChurch, Cape May. will dedicate r roeetlng-houae to the worship of the Lord. It islbirtecn yean since tbe present house was built. Tiic emigre, cation would never consent to have it dedicated until every dollar of debt was l»aid. On Easier Sunday of the prevent year this was accomplished,the mortgage burned, and the church freed from debt. Tbe public is cordially invited to attend these services. A number of prominent

speakers will be present. Rev. A. W. | ""'V*" “ . 7. . o! ■>:„ C„.kr Be. W., | -

plirey’s, of Tort Xorrl,; »nd otlier-. \ e .

The ci-U-brated Stockton Hotel Arches- j sod'^-hi

tra, under the leadership of Prof. Beale, j * V" of Philadelphia, »ill furnish ilistrunun- j * ou no CI " Ul Ibb*.lKhDb.itto,,.,,. ! 'V

Company, of Boston, will render choice j ''"'T/T'iuauu

st-leclions. The coiner-stone wiil be set j , ‘ lu . IJ . r

In place by Mr. Aaron Schclleugcr, he ; Dcing tbe oldest living diaeon, and Mr. 1

James Ctandsll, president of tbe Board ‘ 11

of Trustees. The 'contents of the stone will consist of an official and financial Mantling of tbe church, iticlnding the entire membership to date, the Church Manual, and article setting forth the trials and victories of the early Baptists lu securing religious liberties in Am.-r. ica, a Bible, tbe gift Of the American Baptist Publication Society, * copy of the Stab and litre* The entire contents will he wrapped In the Stars and Stripes

and placed in the stone.

The hour of service is appointed at 10 30 A. M. Doors open at an early hour. S sals will be provided lor seven hundred ami fifty, to which all are wel-

d close

perfect condition, partially furnislie. 00x115 feet. Unobstructed view . oeetp. Price J-'ToO. Apply 35 Pen Str.et. Cat e May. N. J. tfdwk

Mullt

Is being free.

The first Baptist Society in Cape May (then Cape Island) was formed in tbe year 1844,and tbe old church waacru te dq ' In 1845. which was used as the house • worship until 18711, when the present structure was erected. The old chu(fh wai moved by Mr. A. L. Haynes

bathing arc Miss Fannie M. Jack- 1 and Miss Vivian McConalby, olK

ut Verncm. They come over dally j horses. 8tab and take a good frolic In tbe breakers, j the bridge. With Manager Harry Johns, Mr. King, j The P. E.

Mr. Daily and Mr. Thomas, of the j

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Three attractive eider*, great bathers nd general favorites, guests with their stents at Congress Hail, are Misses ou. Maude and Pearl McMsoos. hey look forward to bathing time

tat expectations, anti ircobildreu in their playful. out of the water. Tltcil i ( »re very berotning am!

Oriental Rags, Portieres, Embroideries,

At -Vo 6 H ASHIM.'TON ST., r

Sext to Post Ofllrr llailding.

Direct Importation

YUZUKJIAN BROS.

daily

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* W masor CAPE BLAY,_N. JFcurWhta.iSSl Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.

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to lie arlstocrai ! perhaps more anything else.

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o\i: m.OCK FROM ASSF.XiF.U STATIOX. M.ARKST 1IOFSK TO THE M'RF.

occupied by Mr. Haynes' ’citing. The first pastoi Tyndall. When the p is constructed Kcv. F. 1! of Philadelphia, was the i

Grand Ssndsy Evesia* Cnneert Coogreas Hall, at 8.30 o’clock, Ladies Sebubert Quartette. Mias Bell* Goldthwaite, Arvilla Forbush, Carrie T. Shepard, Anna L. Wbltoombe. Mias Ids Florence, elocutionist; Miss Minnie Pabst, soprano - soloist; Little Millie Sterger, reciter. Haaeler'e 8u-

PKOUBAM Overtore-"W*bneo." Verdi. Beleetlon—"The Water MUL" Mary. BseUsUoo—"Selected." Little M to 8ler*er Soprano Soto—“Prayer and Bacantle " Mto Shepard. Heading—"Who Is Jack." Mto Florence. UootrslfoSolo-Goodbye.Sweet Day." Mjnv Fortmah Beading—Street MwaleUn with reapooalre C. Garvin Gilmalne. Serenade. Brega violin

Cornet Solo-“Serenade.~ Contralto Solo-Cradle Song.

Don't fall to go to

Tbe finest entertainment. This erasing at Congress Hall. Testimonial to C. Garvin Gilmalne, Including tbe singing of the woo deffol Indies' Schubert Quartette. C. Garvin Gilmalne Is prepared fo order sad comfort In tbe ball room tr night. At the grand concert the follow log gentleman have kindly volunteere their services: Walter English, bead usher, ably assisted by Edgar I risk Hillary, The*. W. Jenkins, Jr., Florence Itcppa, Goo. E. E. Kulswln. tbe danoe, the following: Dr. G. W.

GUddta sad D.

ing a new rsihoad to Cap. Tbiough individual peracverenc than anything clue, tbe present has rracht d a stage that luzks

Mbs Mabel Warren, a very 1 gill, will remaiuaa couple of week tbe guislof Mr. and Sira. Shout 10 North street. Mr. Shot mi mother, a very estimable lady, Ji »l the cztUgc, as is her wont whei hot waves sweep over the countiy. Mr. M. F. Dona van, will Madam Suclkc at her song reel Congress iiatt, Tnniday r.vcuing, Aug. 10th. Mr. Donavan's fine tenor vut Is well known to the congregation Holy Trinity P. E. church. Philadt phi*. It is of rare quality aiwFTJcrftfc^ cultivation. / • George Young, Jr, member of the P. A. S. C., Philadelphia, sod a splendid guitar performer, will arrive at tbe summer residence of bla uncle, Mr. John McCaully, Perry and Mansion atrecti to-day. He will bring bia instrument along, and we hope to bear some of bla fine selections. President Harrison has been having good lime fishing up at Loon Lake neighborhood. In Merri'.l'e Pond the other day be captured twenty seven and half pounds of trout. One hundred ml forty-five trout in all were caught by lb* party, consisting of the President, and C. E. Long ley, of Providence, who gsve the excuraioii, LteuL Parker guides. The President only caught the six largest fiah, bW one third of tbe whole number. Mrs. Harrison continues to improve. Mr. Isidor J Geraon, of 4803 Walnut street,. Philadelphia, has taken tbe Sheppard cottage In West Cape May for remainder of tbe aeesoo. Two sons, Louis J. Guson, of the '•lectricsl department orlhe University of Pennsylvania, and T. Percy Gereoo, M. D, and two ^daughters. Miss Edna and Mbs Ids, make np this interesting family. The daughters have been guests at tbe Carlton, and tbe conUnoous v ther Induced the family to seek a cottage. They are much pleased with the

location.

St. Mbit’s Church _ Tbe Forty Hours Devotion will commence in'St. Mary's Church on Sanday mornlog, and will cad on Tuesday morning at B o'clock. Tbe first Mau on Sunday will be at 0, second. gt 7, third at 8 sod fourth at 0 A. M. lu tbe evening at 8, Rosary. Sermon by tbe Very Rev. Father Hewlt, ending f wlth Benediction. Monday, first Maas at 5, second at 0, third at 7, fourth at 8 and fifth at 8 A. M. Id tbe evening at 8, Rosary'. Sermon by tbe Rev. Father Kevin* and Benediction. Tuesday the Masses as ou Monday; at B o’clock, endng of the Forty Hours Devotion.

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pretty girl*, full of feminine vivacity you u*. Pin* and Irresistible magnetism, drew about , Sl,ld 'T j - them, aa they sat beneath their vari-j De ![*‘ , * Dd ' colored ann umbrella, upon tbe sand. t /u°. r ^y Mulli

nd. and they ' plko ,Zlr bri.l.

tf rKihi Oi-t.—The pain instanily tlinppear if I s Baume Dcrroigue. emon, Congfcas liall ip an<l a safe bom- go r'a livery stable. Turn-

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Dr. Solar, Dr. L-i|iex, 1 alter Douglau. J. L. Cm Her. Fullerton Douglas., ! W. A. Spt'ncc |aid court "e>: Ml.a Mj.v Mercer, *

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Lost.—A round gold bn-a-t pendant set with pearls. Find, be rewarded on returning same to Mrs. Robert Reilly, Windsor Hotel. 13 3t Genuine Fig Paste at Nuas', 51 Wasb-

CUampagnc «

:1a, Marey A Mecyay'a. highly appreciated if

flavored with Favorite Extract vanilla

• Florida orange.

A Progressive Euchre. The progressive euchre psrty given at le Ebbilt House last night proved to be real enjoyable to the following ladies and gentlemen who participated: Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, Mr. ami Miss S. C. Barreiraa, Dr. and Mr* Newton Walker, Mrs. Steel, Mr*. Gu re a, Mr. Creagb, Mrs. Lerch, Miss Kite F. Boon 1 , Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Golt. Miss A. F. Schmiaf, M iisFii.ri.ian. Mr. and Mrs. Oates, Mr. an(T Mrs. Sparks. After the card parl'y Mias A. Florence Bcbmidt, tbe well-known brilliant pianiatc and aecomplisbed tnnvic'au, played a Spanish Sereuule, Lx Poloma, Open Thy I.xltice and other popular melodies on tbe mandolin and guitar, which all appreciated. Gents’ first prize was won by Mr. J. Gerome Otis, Gents' second prize, Mr. Lerch. Gents' booby prize, Mr. Griscotn. Ladies' first prize, Miss A. F. Schmidt. Ladies' second prize. Mis. S.; C. Bsrreirss. Lxdies' booby prize, Mrs. Garrett. Tbe prizes were all elegant.

Progressive Euchre

A grand progreasivc cm fare feature of last evening at the Lafayette, In which the following ladies ami gcu-

tleraepnot.k part:

M%9ix»mnlh, Mr Sixamuth. Mrs Allen, Geo L Cox, Mrs Geo L Cox, Mias M Gebbart, Mias McHenry, Miss Barnett,'Mr* Mayer, Mr Welt., Mias S Walls, Miss B Wells, Mrs Wall*. Miss Bolan, Mr Cohen, Mrs Cohen, Mr Sweeney, Mr Arny, Mrs Amy, Mr Kenney, Mias G Woman, Mbs H Woman, J T Snell, Mrs J T Snell, Mr Griffin, Mrs Cans, Jas Thomas. Mrs Jss Thomas, Mrs Yendig, Mrs Hampton, W<

bis studio, Stockton baths. The great success of confection

wo asked, "sod why do you n ..a tlje beach?" “IT! tell ■plied a fair young dam**!, ntlcincn buy a lot_u£ marsh-

mallows aud we gills bake tbem.

Selecting a Dire, quiet place up the ExtracU beach we spread out blankets over the ’iVy n » n d be couviuced. ssud to .11 upon, then the gentlemen I)ju . t for|tet tbo demonatratioi dig a bole in the sand and make a flic. Monday for the benefit oi the c Tbe girls take tbe marshmallows ami Bsptists. Live bird pie festival.

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would be surprised to see up and take on a rich cob how palatable they become. Here are the names of the entire party who pirlieipited in the fun and feast of one on Thursday evening: MU* Virginia Ucppv Mos Alverda Heppe, Miss Farnsworth, Miss Friimnth, Miss Belknap; Messrs. Douglas. Belknap, Perabia aud Hiiliary. To add to tbe putime of the cveuing besi ies baking and eating caramel*, songs were sung and tbe dancing of the Virginia Reel indulged in. You see there are lot* of way* to bsve a good time at Cape May-, aud tbit is one of them.

nlssion 35 cents.

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51 Wash-1

LV THE FOPITEAR

musical treat—Madam Suelkr'a teatimoeial concert at Congress Hail Tucs■vening. Extraordinary program.

alreet. for tailoring of any

•Watts Edmunds, SB Washington street, baa opened a cosy and attractive ice cream saloon and confectionery •lore at which the most nicely fisvored ice cream is served and freshest confec-

tions are sold. The rooms are so ing that one visit is sure to !<

others.

Id this extreme hot weather to late the blood and refresh you, drink Favorite Cream Root Beer.

. Mis* Julia Plauboltz, the well known alto aoloiat, will be on tbe program of Madam Snelbe'a song recital Congees, Tuesday evening August IGth. All lov. era ol fine music will be there.

Special Notice.

SFECUI min

BETWEEN

: WILDWOOD

AND

CAPE MAY

EACH

Tuesday 5 Friday

every* Tuesday and Friday thereafter

, until• Anguat 80th, the Weal Jersey Mullen, Jr, J A Vanaant, Mr* O P Railroad will run ajwcUl excursions li

O'Malley, O P O Malley, Mia. E Creaa- a " ,tW * Wi ' ‘

srell, M. F O'aeU Mrs F Allen, Mias DaUy Bodkin, Mias Daisy Quay. Mr

Roe.

Anglcac*. Wildwood and Holly Beach, by sttocial train, leaving Cape Mav at 10.30 a. m. Returning leave Holly Bca ch 3.45, Wildwood 3 47 and AngleExenraion tiekets will be sola'from Cape May at fifty (SO) cents: lienncUs

forty (40) cents, and Rio Grande thirty resort (30) cent*. *

This arrangement affords one of tbe most dellgbtlnl morning excursions '.o be bad from Cape May. 12-41.

NTRMTI.Y riRST-f l.ASS IX AIX ITS APPOVKTMEXTN.

1VAETER W. <«REKX, ^ of Pliiladelphim, Pro|'sriefor.

^HOTEL* COLUMBIA,* Kntlrely gt-noratt*] and Ironrovetl. Electric Bell*. Perlect Dnunagr. M Home Comf.iiu. Moderate Hates, fbocl, mrtts attlralni. NO B Alt. W. It. X.IVEKKY

JVtarine Villa, C AI’E MAY, N. J. Favorably known lor the past eighteen years as the most popular, eligibly located and desirable of seaside hotels. All modern improvements, perfect drainage and ventilation, natural spring and filtered water,air entirely free from humidity and miasma, MRK. F. HAI*I*EXBFCK.

DO TOC MIS II TO EX JOT FIXE PASTRY A XT) DESSERTS I USE Favorite Fvtrarts I LAVORING D AU Same a* in use by the leading Caterers aud Confectioners. Sold by all fir*t.cl**»

Fare for Round Trip, 50c.

Without doubt ma ty will take advantage of these opportunities of spending a few hours of pleasant outing In the justly celebrated tt Udnood Park. Tbl* resort hhabeeu styled tbe “Meat Picturesque SfRK on the Jersey Coast.” A Free Mtuenm In Xntnral

EXCELSIOR HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths.

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