CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PCBLIBHED EVERY MOUK1KO,
(UCSTTBCIIDAT).
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woiltliy PhiUdcIphi*. cnTrtri,
* topping at the Lafayette.
I>r. John K. Reubitm
. or SSSEBiS
■111 be Bane by the pr»
TirlffedAV. U
tew.
Refarrtag to yeaterday’a account of the “Whin of the Gretchen,’’ Zophar Laird hifonr'a ua that Herbert Frieden- ■ atd aaya that he nerer touched an erg, nor ate a sardine nor even looked at a 'peach. So there, what went with thal lnnch? There must hare been a mouse, or a rat, or a camel, or a something. Capt. Phil King, of the Princeton foot ball team, baa sent letters to all Princeton foot ball aspirants requesting them to locate at the college early, In order to hare time to train thoroughly for the autumn foot ball contests. Princeton is smbltlous to win the championship from Tale this year and will spare no cflbrt to do so.
The correspondent who sent, after promising on his honor, not to send awsy an Item of so called news, affecting the reputation of a prominent gentleman visitor, and two residents of this city, Is hereby informed that at a meeting of the correspondents and journalists of this city, yesterday a resolution was passed providing that hereafter whenever it may be neoessary.aoollectico shall be made to compensate the correspondent referred to for retaining scan, daloua and contemptible items from publication abroad. They waat to protect him from the loss of money.
Miss Edna Ireland and Miss Maud
’ ! Williams are gue:*nr Mrs. James W.
n - _ I Fubian, WesKspe May.
Phil-i stfl Mrs. J. P. Lansing and Mr. de of •ow’hfre. W. Y. Cadwalitder and
Starlights.
Base ball to-day. Cape May va. Dat
rille, of the State
Wiley's Congrrsa baths are opts .. the erenest bathing, where the beach slopes moat gradually and were
crowds bathe.
-Mosquitoes! Mnrquitocs! Mnsqull Try a bottle of Varcy * Mcci specially prepared Mosquito Wash: It '* * sure preventive. Congress Hall
f Trenton: Mrs. C. M. Vreeland ami 1 '"wiMVlgeon guminr 1» all the rage u'i ife of the « ,,, i of Jersey City, and Miaa SalHe j,,,.,, j ajt uow | p-,,
, r u Morris, of Princeton, are at prAent | , , „,
• j enjoying m, outing here. , ^.y ’ 2 F^^e/en" g ° CCUr ‘
Cane! Mias Alletta Haynes, Miss ArletU, ! 3 ? U * Fr,d,y ' Te 1 D Fans ! Fans ! Fans! L
May cottage No 121 Washington street ' K°*c. Miss Stover. Mr. Craig. Mr. J. And',ow a musical (festival at t on- prices. New ahipm
forre^ri Cre-e, Dr. Pan, piec^y.-Thej^
property. Jolly Six.” had an ereW of various' ^ P«“« « ,n .nd;reih“m. ’ M r. George M. Bunting, the promi-1 P>r“ures during an excorwon to Cape J» UC F U * uc “ » l Cong rear g „ Cb f tot Chester lumber merchant, with his ‘* olnt - At Carlton Hall they en- ] 11,11 ‘fc 1 * ’ rening. ' pher. baa pictured the aumi wife arrived at the Windsor j.-sterd*}-11°-"^ * «ood dsnee. followed by supper Tbc farewell to the Schubeitr — 1 - »'
‘ I'hotogra-
for a sojourn.
aud Mrs. R. C. Wrigbt d:oi from Denuisvillc In tbeir band. a.ime cart yesterday, ri-glaterlng
Hotel Devon.
Mr. bamuel D. Hutton, the prominent architect, and well known in Ci is among our guests. He was
tine Villa yesterday. *
MisiM. L. Brodie. of PI.ilad.lph Miss Drue Spear and Mrs. Mary French, of Louisville register..1 at t
Arlington yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. D. Ward,of Philadelphia, are at the Arlington. Mr. Ward is superintendent or tlm great Drexcl Building in Philadelphia. Dr. Blockson. of Wilmington, and Ife are pleasantly located at the Lafayette, where they have been siwnding time, and will remain much
v.., jpoM*.
■ Lillie
Atlantic City la having a sensation just now that comes of exposures, just as many another thing In many another place might create a sensation. Chief of Police Eldredge, who was accused of blackmail, or attempted blackmail of questionable and unlawful resorts, has been deposed. If inch places are to be tolerated at all, the wickedness becomes all tbc more appalling when town officials levy blackmail therefore. It Is to be hoped that Chief Eldredge will be able to prove himself innocent of the charges. But Atlantic City la by no means alone In scandals of ibis nature, which from time to time, crop out, settle down again and the social world moves on ss before. The Bundsy evening concert st Congress Bell given by tbs Cadies Schubert Quartette last Sunday was one of tbs most enjoyable entertainments ever given st Cepe Msy. The Urge dining ball waa utilised for the occasion and it was fllled to overrtowing. The overture "Waboee," by Simon Hasmler's orchestra, opened the concert and waa followed by tbc ••Watermill,” beautifully rendered by the Schubert Quartette. Miaa Ida Florence, the talented reciter and mimic, contributed readings In her matchless manner, aud waa very heartily encored several limes during the evening. Each member of the quartette aang a solo, that by Mias Shapard, soprano, "Prayar and Baca rule," being appropriately pathetic, and sung exquisite feeli.^ aud expression; Miaa Fmbnah'a contralto ado, “Good bye. Sweet Day,” waa very pretty, and given an added beauty by the pare Ilutelike voice of the linger; Miaa Wblteoombe’a contralto solo, “Cradle Song, ' waa touchingly rendered and delighted the large audience, and in raapouae to tbc encore "Maaia'c in de, cold, cold ground," waa given with great pathos; Mias GoldthwalteV ado contribution, ••Gaily chant the Summer Birds,'' waa another enchanting number rendered in such a manner aa to recall the birds and their forest homes very vividly. The concert throughout will be long re. be red by all who enjoyed It aa oi the richest musical treats. Tbc Ladles Schubert Quartette la a combination of rare musical talent in many ways ui equalled, and Cape May la greatly it debted to Mr. C. Garvin Gilmaine fur the opportunity given to enjoy their
ltd U the DMIei QwartetD sf B< Belle Oddthwatte, 1st soprano. Carrie T. Shepard, Sd soprano. Arvilla Forbuah, 1st alto. Anna L. Wblu-ombe, Sd alto. ' Mias Ida Florence, reciter. Haasler’s Superb Orchestra. O. Garvin Gilmaine.
Al P. * H. B. Todd, the artistic photographers, are batter equipped than •ver to do line work at t“-' foot of Coograas Hall lav
Miaa Sal lie S. Walter and Wiley, biigkt aud attrac'.i
plila young ladles are visiting their charming cousin. Miss Ollie Wiley ol
thUcjty.
Rev. Henry B. Bryan.of Eddingtoou, who is in charge of the services at St. Margaret's House this week, dined yia. terday at the Arlington ■ iih his friend
Mr. Kromer.
Dr. O’Malley and estimable Wilkeabarre, Pa., are sjwnding their summer vacation at the LaDyctlc, Dr. O'Malley la a prominent audauec.sful
practitioner.
Mrs. Charles L. Hamilton, of Germantown, accompanied by her two daughters,Misses Agues aud Elizabeth, are occupying pleasant apartments at
the Stockton.
Mis. Samuel U. Gray and Miss Alice Gray, ol Camden, wife aud daughter ol Samuel 11. Gray, the prominent Ixwyer, arrived at the Cbalfonte yesterday for
seaside outing.
Miaa Belle Bunnell aud Miss Anna Strauch are among the Quaker City belies at the Devon. Miaa Bunnell is a slater to President O. 8. Bunnell, of tbc
Park Avenue Wheelman.
Mrs. James R. Wood, wife of (>coeral Passenger Agent of the Peoosylva Railroad, and three daughteia, ms Elsie, May and Bjssle Wood,are
guests at the Stockton Hotel.
LieUleuant Robert Sewell, l\ 8. A., son of General Wm. J. Sewell, of Camden, will leave on Monday for Fort Meyer, Vs., and join the commaud to
which he has been assigned.
Miaa Ida Florence, reciter and mimic, of Boston, who has been beard here several times In connection with lire Ltd lea' Schubert Quartette, Is immensely .JU1
Isr, professionally and socially.
Miaa Grace Baron, a popular belle of
Brooklyn, la among friends at tie I Jtfayette, where she has become exceed-
ingly popular. She move* inthelxs society in the City of Cburehe*. Miss Gertrude Huotlngtou, s pleas. 1
ant and pretty young lady of Phlladel. phi*, is a guest of Aldlne Villa wish her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Han- u,t tingtoo, and brutbera. Geo. F. Jr., and " '
the hotel.
Miss Bessie A. Hyde, of Baltimo e, who has bnn a Trenton House gun: wetkv, returned to
yesterday, leaving her many admirers i. vmi In a state of sadness. She is a charm-1 fifty cei ing young lady, of sweet and amiab e | T|ll . j i(
. Ida Florence takes p ! gress Hall to-night.
Tl.e beat seats at the grand
j and ball, farewell to tl.e Ssbuberts. this | du>
-k which studio, t
The great si
itlou and quickly made friends of
R. Patterson, E*q.,’Robert H. Fay, of Altoona: John Y. Iloagland, of Trenton; w bo enjoys the distinct km of
bSog the father of West Jersey's pop..-j' " lar railroad condo.t >r, Charles M. I Se “ din K Huaglai.d, bad-a most delightful trip j _ l ^ ldrJ ’ in
.gresa Hall, will be ra »| any part of the bouse, i 11 *’*' Convention will be held in Trenton on iraaQg
Thursday, September loth. j Come and i The concert will last forty minutes, j Spoons. W«
after which there ■ ill be a long dance i
progi
s. tf. •nf.-ctiot.crs la • votings, the • should yot
il.ington at
*t delightful trip j
out to the ••buoy" yesUrday iu the; 1 y.cht • Violet,” Capt. Cnese, tire catch | ! being ouc drum Cab Weighing thirty- ; four pounds, eleven fine blue fish a three ba.rds of black baaa. Th ••mascot,” Mr. Pattctsoo says, wat carrier pigeon that settled on the m bead of the boat and remained tl.
all day.
, . . . . Fob Salk.—A collage and o I bank note through a | ofUn j iu , iao condition, cot vest pocket sn.l have It j fifty trees, one mile from th sailed and ironed, as good : Reasonable terms. Apply to
j Hand, this office.
Cape May
Mjislcal Fetl grTsa-Hall
Festival at Con*
Voelker
id In the great dining
room of Congress Hall on Sunday evening. August Slat, will be held a grand musical festival, at which the
—well-known' *1 Prof. Friedrick
and concert melster of 11 American 0|wra Co., (by permnaion • Director Henricks and Thomas . Kelly, proprietor of Grand Opel House, Philadelphia): Mr. Adam S< ferth, solo coroetist, from Seidi
orchestra, New York.
In addition to the regular orcbisti ^ of Congress Hall, the orchestra of the ^ Grand Opera House, Philadelphia, has'
Irene me of • t?Tt
man. Do you wonder how a Cape May | 0<-l> Sot.. Kn< newspaper' can possibly own a bank , o'‘^urnw^l rest.n
note, If he pays his bllla? Well, keep j h, J. s. Sctnon. Congress
been engaged. The splendid Military Band, of the Third
itisical pre 8 ISO until
follow the festival ^concert in the dining
hall.
al prelude, on the lawn fron il9.:tOP. M;. after which wll
mderlng. It It a myst<
The Edison phonograph exhibit at the entrance to ll.egreean pier is a very choice one, and everybody who feels interest. .1 In a bond up t utartatnment that is run off to them as clearly as though they were in front of tl.e stage, should go down and take it lo. It is a cheap and very interrsltog (titertainX lle MilLvililsnvJliastA-F.-lLJlaO-. at. Sod Charles A. New lit., who started from here on Tuesday morning to Long Branch arrived at^ea Isle City on Tuesday at 2 P. M-, ami the dispatch received from tlniu siatus that they would have made better time if they had not seen the Norristown-Capc May
on Monday.
A Second dispatch received this cvcn-
• their arrival at Atlantic A. M. yesterday. Their issipation is the drinking of
land.
a stylish rip at
OtT—The pain itlr disappear if
grra^'flaU
Go to I. L. Sheppard for met niabiug goods. All the‘latest 25 Washington street.
A s '
rj tor niafnlali.liqc Unit enacted by tire Slay. •- Boroujpa el Caps May
lire bollector of the Itorougb c*
ir.55ar
plain soda at G
s concert gar-;
IK Miirre there aliall lie a Jllve »a> dl to tire Uorougl. of aj c _lc»S_nfty feet
r enacted. That 11.1.
Brexton Hep
i pretty hop took place on the pjaz of the Brexton Ydla last evening. The place was uniquely illuminated ritb Chinese lanterns and presented a ■ery picturesque and attraclive appear ince, aeemlug morclik: au evening garden parly. The two Italian mush .(imported especially fortheevent)
>t those who
it-d tbc
Base Ball. The Taconya came down y.aterday, evidently expecting to take a game from ipc May. Their team had been g.eatly j -engthened and nearly all playing un- i der an assumed title. To all appear- 1 auces it was a made-up agreement to; kick at tl.e least provocation and it was ; carried out to a T. At the start Wag- i enl.urst made first on a little hunt hit j toward foul line, hut a protest waa raised, sod It wss settled by ealling It s foul, snd Wsg returned to the piste, j The next ball pitched was sent to left j
field fot
DolouKhtl
Approved August 1!, UK.
i in favi
enjoyed th. “Tiir ' , y ^
. but
Welbetly Wan T. Clark. Mr Mrs. Young, \ and Mrs. I^s.m
or, Mr.«nd Mrs. Fraud Mrs I'belan.Mr. a r. and Mrs. Taylor. \ ». Mr. Rawlings, Mist
CAPE M vV
- clujfd d lire Wcjpr gen. rally
lend.
Eurhre Pany
snd Mrs. John C. Lillie gave a salve euchre party at White Hall isuiLg to a numlwr of their
Earl.
Edward 8. Reeves and Frank llacoo, compositors on the Daily Stab, have about completed arrangements for an extended trip through the Western and Southern states. They will start the first of September. Wm. H. Nicholson, a prominent and wealthy cltUen of Hsddoofield. and several time* lately the Prohibition candidate for Congress In the First Ns Jersey District, is enjoying Cape M. life as a Windsor guest. Mr. James M. ililea,prospering in gss and oil, I’ltlsborg. leaves Congress Hall to day. going to Atlantic City, thence other resorts before returning home, being bent upon a health seeking trip. Be has very much improved < leg heme. Mr. George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent of the Pennsylvinia railroad, and family, who have been •topping st Congress Hall for the . month, will leave for Creason Springs on Friday for a ten days' visit. Master Oliver will go to St. Louie oousina there. W. H, Elliott aud Hr. Ftank Ball, of the auditorial staff of the United Gee Improvement Company are at work npon the books of the Cape Island Gas Company. Mr. Ball arrived Toeeday and many happy feminine greetings (left over from last sunn were his. Our friend Mr. Lewis Fishblatt, of Philadelphia, a prominent a E A. R., and a man who has seen much of the world, is a goeat of the United States Hotel. Mr. Fishblatt has been at Creaaon Springs, Altoona and other place*. He will remain at Cap? May a week. Prof. Buahrod W. James. A. C., M. D., left Congreaa Hall the first of the week to attend the annual aeeaiona of the American Science Association, whiofa met in Rochester, N. Y. t yesterday, for a week. Dr. James has will issue In Scptem-
r '‘Alaska in Deseriptlve and Legendary Poems." We have before o» an article from hU pen, recently written, deicriptiie of an excursion be made to Mt. Etna in ,I88h Prof. James will doubtleaa return to Cape May altar the eleee of the Science
lightfully, and after the gamx all sat down to a sumptuous re-put. Miss Sallie Walter, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Everett J J.-rell, the popular aud handsome society leader, carried off the booby prizes. The first prizes were taken by Mia. Olive Wiley -end Mr. John Little. Those jiesent were: Mr and Mrs John C Little, Misses Sa.lUWalter, SsIHa Smith, Olga Wiley, Lillie W.ley, Mrs Richard Little, ami Mi-aara. Et e t J Jem I\ James W Ware, Cbarlei Cbu ch, Ha ry F Ettln. ger. Alonzo ^Thompson and Simon Hr-
Enchre Party
A cl a.m'ng pn-gre-aaive euchre pa.ly took pD<e at the Columbia Hotel last evening. Tbc prizis ■rrreostly; unique and naefuL Among some of those presMrs Banes, Mbs Helen Weaver, Mr Briggs, Wm Morrison Jr.,Nina Garsed, Clarence Bayne, Mr Hunter,
Scboff. 11 MeGrillis. itb.. Wright, c( .... Yaruall, p ...
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THE POPEL.4R SfECIil IMIS
ItKTWF.KN
.WILDWOOD o AND ^ CAPE MAY
EACH
:i Tuesday a Friday y i IHitlns lire remainder of the season. heginniiiK
Myers, rf I Adsnison, 2b 0 Davis, |. 0
Tot Is.
0 Lear* Cape May Gty 10 SO a m j Ireart- WildnAod 2 47 p m
ti Fa™ for Hou “ d Trip, 50c.|
A ?? H
Mrs
Dobson, 8 R Scoggins, G W Coaler. Mre G Greeue.BoyerGrtrne.Mraiid Mrs Steel, Miss Mary Shannon, Mira Helen Campbell, M Crease. W O Robb. W N Paxton, Wm H Winkelman, H Harvev, Mias Dcchert, Mias Went/.
» Cakes, at
C. M Taeory..
Earned runs (Tpc M y 3 T base hits. Waen.' ur.t, Pct.il Home run, McGril::s Sacrili*e l King (2). Tlw uua Adamaon Stt out, by Yarnsll, 5: S-eds. A Bases balls. Toon'as.Jxiug, Sautctr, Man " ly.J. Henry. Ib.uhl - p ays. Scl McGrllils. M.-Grill ». K'i.< Scboff. Time 1 4 J Unipire-. W.
poffield.
The LafayeHe-Coogitra ball g
played on Tu.s lay waa
Ita very annoying to eat r
hrated Delaware county Gilf Edge tar, for which everylaKly la asking, is tor isle only at Halpin A Bro’a Excelsior Market, 33 Washington street. Finest table batter In the market. • List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May iwat office for week ending August 13, 1822: Master Charles Barnett. Mrs Her J Cole, Mrs Bell Cooper. Mrs Mable Coleman, Miaa Bettie Cook, Joseph Brown Gerker, Andrew Gerslnger, Frederick W Gerker, A H Hamilton, Mis Joseph G Harrison, Mrs A Laura Hall, Miaa Maggie Jefferea, MiaaJennlee L Jones, Mathan Kline, Jake Kenzler, Mre Edward Kenall, Alex MoLecster, Chas McAleer, Mias Mary MoKenby, Miaa Annie McGintx, Mias Mary Reilly, Adolphus R Reed, Mr* 8 H Thompson, Miss Florence Sloan, Mary J Steven, R R Sanele, Mt* Cha* Van cm an, F Wallaoo Welaon,
Mr* Fannie Waidson
Fainnan, p, c FitzgibboD. lb, p.... Todd, If, as Middleton, c, p, lb. Newmey. ss, If Jenkins, 8b Sewell, 2b Coombs, rf Jacoby, cf
LAFAYETTE. Eisner, 2b 1 2 Bennett, c,,., 1 3 Hildeburn, p.1 1 Herman, cf 0 1 Barber. If ...I 0 Batcher, 8b 2 0 Beebe, as 2 1 Griffin, lb 0 1 Chew, rf 3 0
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Earned runs, Lafayette, 8; Congrrsa, Two-base bit, Eisner. Double
plays, Beebee, Beebe to Butcher. Htae
on balls, Lafayette, 8; Cong Home run, Middleton. Struck
• luge of thrao opportunities o( spending a tew h. lira of pleasant out.ng in the justly celebrated Ml dwood Park This resort has been styled the "Msat Pic- ; turesqoc Spot on tbc Jersey Coast."
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