CAPE MAY DAILY STAR POBLUHED EVEflY MORKIKO,
ipjm«eoo aum»r be
THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1B#7.
There U keen pleeeure eeob Men meeting the muij old friend* who arrive and lo renewing t>« plenum aa■oclatloo* of put (eaaoB*.
Jbu Daily By a* offloe will be beadqnarttn for the oorreepondenu of, Philadelphia, Baltimore. New York Waablngtoo and Chleago papers dur-
Everj ootlage resident ahould be Ineluded In the list of subscriber* for tbe Daily Stajl, which will be delivered each morning at the door. The *obaeripttoo price 1* bat one dollar for the seaaoo, and new* of all the event* of tbe lumtner will be found In
We have been urgently in f»vor of the erection of pavilion* npom the beach by tbe cltj for tbe accommodatloo of visitor* and Aill believe that they are a necessity to the resort. We are not In favor, however, of the erec- ' loo there of bnlldlng* for bnslnees pnrpoeee, and If It shall prove that this cannot be prevented by the city, It will prove a serious disaster. The suit pending In court In reference to the pier bnlldlng* is expected to decide this point, and it'wlll be awaited with In-
This first Issue ol the Cape Hay Duly Stab for 1897 I* placed before the Cap* Hay summer public with confidence that tbe tunal hearty appreciation will be Its portion for tie season. We will spare no pain* to make of It all that a most progreaslve an Journal should be, and our many years ~~Af' cxpeiisnee give* ns auuracc, oar efforts will meet with success. For many year* we have made It tbe flinching champion of the best Interests of old Cape Hay, advocating those things which seemed to us good and condemning what seemed evil, and we shall continue In this Hoe without hesitation and with an eye single to the protectleo and betterment of the de resort. Hay its course he ever forward, and may a general onion of effort be experienced this season and be prod no live of results pleasing and grutfyiog to all. We greet onr man) old friend* and new with pleasure, and hope tbe
must pleasant possible.
Personal.
} Cot Frank Barksdale, she I* so well known and-popular, of the advanUin,: I department of the PaonsylraoU n
^Hri. Edgar Bayne and Hlea Bayne, * road, was In charge of the sun , v*r„_, -- ' editorial exenraion to tbe Bloek'on, and
*e usual exerted himself to w.ke the
of Wilmington, are guests at the fllen
wood for the season.
Jere L. Crease, and wife, of Fbllodel phis, formerly of Cape Hay, will past a portion of the summer st Star Villa. W. W. Hanna, the wool merchant, of Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Is spending s few day* st the shore. Fred. R. Olllinder. s well-known glass manufacturer, of Philadelphia, taking s few days’ rest st Ibe Lsfsy-
Hrs. A. U. Cfsige and Mrs. Block ton Roberts, of Philadelphia, are pleasantly located at tbe Windsor for an extendvi
sojourn.
Herbert M. Boyer, of tbe ••Record,’ Philadelphia, 1* staying st the Elberou for the summer. Miss Hurst and HU* H. Hirst, Philadelphia, who came to the Windsor late last week will remain there during
these
The statu, of tbe new pavilion erected for trolley usee upon the beach will be data rained by the suit now pending upon the question of the right of tbe pier bn lid lags to exist, and It is perhaps just as wall that Conned pcnniitc I remain Instead of removing It, as haves perfsot right to du uud.r ordinance governing snob matters. Conoellmeo Joseph K. Hand, Stephen B. Wilson, Eld radge Johnson sod E. F. Townaaad who voted against the permission are among onr moat reliable Citizens, men of undoubted Integrity and good judgment and were entirely justifiable In refusing to vote a [>eemission to do a thing which la expressly
forblddan by ordinance.
That they should be designated “poU-baoks" for their aetloo and by the greatest “pnll-baok” this city baa ever harbored, 1*amusing. They bsvs made more unselfish effort to advance the Interest* of Cape Hay during their oonaeotioa with It than tbe much vaunted Bnperlnteadent Edmunds of tbe trolley ever has or ever would If hie natural span of life were length-
ened to one tbooa and years.
The “Thomas Howard.”
Tbe schooner yacht ••Thomas Howard” la now In oommlasloo for the taking of parties to the Fishing Banks or span other sea trips at very moderate prlata. 8hc U a fast sailer, oommodlns sod absolutely safe. Tickets and Information of bar may be obtained at Stock toe or Congress Hall new stands, or nt Ah* pier. The charge to the Flab-
health restorers there Is nolblog to equal these eq* tripe. Joseph Martin
A Xuaionle.
At tbe Seaside Home, Cepe Hay Point, Friday, from 4 o’clock nntll» o’clock P. M.. there wUI be held marnica] -entertainment, followed by rea a. • wld win a large
W. J. Sheldon, of the ‘Tnqoli was In town yesterday stopping a
Colombia.
Col. John N. Filler, editor of the ‘Record,” Is stopping st the Lafayette. Frank J. O’Fai-ell, one of Phlladelphis’* bright sod rising young attorneys, may be found pleasantly situated Hotel Lafayette. J. T. Jackson, tin- well-known estate dealer of Philadelphia, Is st tbe Hotel Lafayette. Dr. W. H. King, of Philadelphia, ell known In Cape Hay as an exPrlnoeton base ball pitcher, has taken a comfortable cottage on Washington street. Dr. King helped Cape May’s ’ til team to vlotory for two seasons. Mrs. Albert T. Baker and family, of Philadelphia, are among those staying A the Windsor for the season. Postmaster General Geary and family •e expected to arrive at Stockton sometime after Cong rest adjourns, probably the latter part of July. Mrs Columbus O’Donnell, of BaltL lore, joins her daughter, Mrs. liobert Hinckley, and family, to-morrow. They have taken a handsome suite of rooms st Brexton Villa for the i
maintained by the benevolence founders, and which has dona a noble work In affording an oppprtpnliy for a* noting to many Ql and suffering people who otherwise probably oould not hat* enjoyed the be ~ ~ ot aeqjonrn by theses. The price of
Mr. sod Mrs. Edward Henderson 1 Jr., of Chambersbnrg, Pa., who will conclude a four weeks’ pleasant visit at the El heron on Saturday, are delighted with Cape May and will come back again to vlalt it* shores. Prof. E T. Lewis started this morn* log on an extended bicycle trip, probably ol two woaks' duration, the oh j active point being Westerly, R. L Tbe gneeta of tbe Columbia Hotel were royally entertained on Tuesday evening by an Impromptu concert under tbe supervision of W. 8. Walker, who also rendered aeveral excellent
baritone solos.
Mr*. M. K Maroy, wifi* of a promt■ ml physician of Peoria, HI., and daughter of Capt. George Hildreth, of this city, la passing an extended seaat tbe comfortable Wyoming. Mrs Marcy la laooomperiled by her daugh ‘ r, Mlaa Hazel. Madam Romero and aeveral members the French Legation, of Washington. D. C., will arrive at the Marine Villa Cottage In a few days. Dr. and Mr*. T. C. Crandall, of Philadelphia, have taken a pleasant oottaga on Hughe* street. Mr. and Mr*. Wiliam Chambers, also of Philadelphia, will be with them daring tb«
hot months
Frank Bnplok, of Baltimore, accompanied Captain George II. Bates, of the Delaware Bay Home, here yesterday for a abort stay by the tea. Mr*. Hugh Smith la again seen handsome trap on onr drives, family this season occupy a vary leaasnt cottage on Washington street. The Newbold family,consisting of Hi id Mrs. J. Pemberton Newbold, Mias Newbold, Hr. Caleb Newbold, and Hits Clifford are down for Uu and at tbelr beautiful oottaga on Hog ha* street. want to bear shoot a really wonderful baby oonanlt BUly Prloe. Billy’s baby “la the m Mt remarkable child that ever was born, there la not ka her in all the world, she lo ka like ber papa, etc., etc.” Well, the baby la certainly a vary pretty and nreet little eblld. A. E. F. Street la again In oharga of Stockton boffllng alleys, shuffle boards, pool and- billiard rooms. This is hi* third ytar, and hi* management bae been always eaeoeasfa^and satisfactory. Last year oottaga patrons showed tbelr appreciation of his courteous attention by presenting (him with i
venire.
Tbs I. Freeman Raisins, well known in Baltimore’ society, have taken apartment* at the Block ton for the summer. The Raisins are well known In Cape Hay and Philadelphla. Mrs. Raisin U ona of the' warmest friend* of H. J. HartlnexCardaxa,of Philadelphia’s aoolal leader*. A. P. Todd, the well-known artlsiic photographer, baa arrived, and Is ready to piaa* himself at the disposal of onr an maser population for the production of the most perfect photographs ever
made at Cape Hay.
Edward A. Duffy, who has bean in the news business »t Cape Hay for yean. Is hare again this season, and In
trip an ezoeodlngly pleasant one lor the guests of nla company. Rev. Montgomery, a premia ml EpU o .pal rootor of Philadelphia, and Mr. Montgomery, who Is a nlem of* Dr. Morton, are spending tbelr vacation
drcxion Villa.
Mayor U ildretb baa leased bis charm iug Washington at reel oottage to I hr collared end refluod family ol U. mt McGargce, ol Germauioau, .
occupying beaut.
Vula.
Col- C. C.'Mingel, ol Loniaville, Ky , (Juartcnnasler-Geuerat ol the Kentucky Stale trooi*, has registered at Conareaa
oiuuargee, Ol .i*\family la oc f! Uin u .i
Tbe Mtea.a D.momi, of Philadelphia, rnvad last evening to enjoy the a uer at Cape May as usual. They
.1 wuirl ol last aeasoi
I skilled bathers.
Rev- D. L Hughes baa left Laki Charles, La., to escape the excessively hot Weather there, and la now visiting hi* daughter, Mr*. Anna L. Harrington, and other friends at Vinton, Iowa. Mrs. iiobhie, .lie of Rev. Helvi Hobble, of Newark, and their two sons. Masters, Theodore and Archie, arrived at the Glen wood last night. To-day they will begin summer home life In their handsome Beach avenue oottage. Buiuiwuilb, ol 1 hiiadelphia jged for a sojourn here for aeveral necks with bis family, lormerly o.oed one of the U shea in Wyoming, ahere be re ten year.. He is an expert angler lond of telling Interesting fish lug stories. He will be freq^yotly accompanied by Harry Baxter Mason, tbe gifted editors of the “Inquirer, ” ami an authority upon fish-
lug
graas Hall and Stockton. He la a
■a In this Una usually landing ipere first and securing the largest
Hun. George D. McCreary, one of the leading broken and'the ex city Lessor Philadelphia, will be io hit oottage on Stockton Place corner of Colombia avenue , In a few days. Mr. McCieiry’s charming d*u;hter> will also be here, and no doubt this III be hailed with delight by tbelr ■any Cape May admirers. Several well-known young Pbileelphlaua will spend tbe ee Among others, Mr. Frederick Nrllaoo, who baa been so closely identified with the famous Mask and Wig Clnb; Mi Samuel Pemberton, of the dieUngnisbed family of that name; Mr. William Innea Forbes and Mr. Albert U. Kelly, assistant City Solicitor and son of the Judge Kelley, who lor bo uany year* served Pennsylvania In Congreaa, Mrs. Margaret Halliday and slater Mined their handsome cottage at Ocean and Colombia avenues on Wednesday, and have closed tbelr town bouse, 9031 Arch street. They will begin their summer aojcuin to-morrow Saturday. Mias Catharine Waiuewrlght, of New York, who spent last summer traveling lo the British Isles, will be among the charming guests. It is also expected that the bemutilol Miai Maria de Braeckeleer, also of New York, will spend the season here and will be mnob admired in Cape May
social circ'ns.
George H Bates, who has been for several year* maniger of tbs Delaware ~ ly House, la this year conducting the Seavlew Excursion Uou*', at Atlantic City, and leaves the Delaware Bay Uonae in ohvrge of Mlaa Bates, bis daughter, who I* very able In onaineaa, who la making of the Delaware Bays very pleasant and attractive b
Bat she’ll be beUe forever. Thto may not be literally true,
certainly Mias Mae MCreer has had nearest approach to this state of < slant popularity of any of the many ooan who congregate at the Cape. Binoe Mlaa Mareer made ber first entrance Into Cape Hay society sbe has heen. aldered one of the most admired ladies of Ibis resort, and present Indications seem to point toward a uni her mason ol One familiar laoe will be rai sed this season from among the ballreta, and that will be Hiss Bcasle C. Ayres, who wl h her family occupied a oottage on Hughe* street last season. Mlaa Ayres was here the entire season last yetf,
and was one of tbe moil p one of the most beautiful Cape May ha. ever domicil'd
summer. Gentle and kind lo every one' and always willing to sacrifice ber own comfort for the plealure ol others, she made for herself a warm spot In everyooe's heart who had tbe happineas to know ber. Mis* Ayres will spend this year in travel, and after a month's stay Creason Springs, will probably come Cape May. Har many admirer* will look forward, to her arrival here with
■arable anticipation.
olaatycY. [>w p erk i M .v ipulsr and Bln ,, g y I girl! lakkt / *
•d. for tbf
Hotel Arrivals.
1’bliadelphia—Mr Hh-bmond, Mlaa M Louise Richmond, AO Barnett, YV-L Stranger, Lewis Haehulr, Mr and Mi* Geo & Glenn, Mrs L De Haven, J U Jackson, W R Warner and wife. Master R Warner, Dr Alfrel Stengel, H S Wallace, W H Church, Mr and Mr* A J Gray, Mlaa Margaret W Gray, Thoa Farley and wife, James Tatham, Mr* E (I Bontchur, Miss Mary A Kent. Mias Ellxabetb Gray, J Willard Liggett, Mra " imes Glddes, Mias C Nrabitt. New Y ork-Mr. Levin Berg, Mra L Llcbman, W H Dougherty. Salem. N J—B Griacom Waabington, D C—Edw A Beala Baltimore—C B Bllok, Mr and Mrs
F C Bet man
Loniaville, Ky—Marcos Dnerhoafa* ud wife, CC Mingel, Jr Oak Lane, Pa—Owen Osborne and
rlfu
Easton—C D P Hamilton and wife Lancaster, Pa—11 B Thatcher Reading, Pa—Lonla D Anderson Memphis, Teoo—Joa M Baker
Laneingburg. N Y—William A Flask. Mis* E 11 Flask. Philadelphia—F E ^foLong, Mmu Holst, Mia* M Hovat. Charles A jleaeh. Mr and Hr* James R Rhoads, Hr and Mra John A Coon, William E Waiter, Mrs U D Walter. A EJ'fahHr. Hr and Mra D F Lannlgan, Mr* Alfred, T Baker, Mr and Mra Oaaffr Edward W Beach, Thoms. Vl^kt, Mra A G Crelge, Mra Stockton ’Robjfta-.'* Xenia, Ohio—Mina Bell* Panll .Vineland, N J-Mrs U P Sumeroon, Mlaa ''Stoneroan, R B Moore, Mr* R B Moore- Morels Springs, Md—C 8 Coo pry Baltimore Mr and MrnJIeO’y Taylor. Mlaa Clare Hamll'on. i Washington—Mr and Mrs
v'MDAiiigton-William S
Seat.
Commencement at Beton Hall College.
Congress Hall Base Ball Benefit.
Philadelphia—Mr and >1 -ED Soholey, Howard W Sobol-;. Kathryn S Boot, Lewis J Levick, Randolph Fanes, Charles K J Intlllirra,Mlaa A C Peters, R D Barry, L Uillibrand, Mr and Mrs George A Pierce, Jr, Martha Waters, Dr T L Chase and wife, Mr and Mra J J Convery, Jay Convery and nurea, Jno W and Mrs Cornell, .W P Tbompeoo, Mr and Mra Edgar Dulley Farias, Mr and Mra W R Wright. Mary Fisher Wright, fWm Logan Wright, Hannah P Wright, Elizabeth Rodman Wright, Sldn»y L Wright, Mlaa Annie Walls. Washington—W Soott Vernon^ Jails C Neilson, Emms Stilwell, Edward A
Beall.
Jersey City—Frank Jully. Cape May—James il E and Mrs Hildreth, Mlaa Mary st Hildreth.
o LEM WOOD
ft! folio sing gurtla fortably located at the Marine Villa Cottage: Mr*. William MoMichael and two sons, William J, and Harry Morton MoMichael; Mra. Alllaoo Januey two sons, Master Jackson Jaonsy and J. Allison Jauney; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newbold and Mr. Caleb Newbold, Mrs William Logan Fox and Mlaa Har loo Fox ; Hr. Pemberton II oil Ingaworth, Hr. J. Russel 1 Snlllvan, Hr. and Mr*. Freak Hen* and three
daughter*.
The lair and beanllfnl Miss Helene Klrkpetrlek, who with bar charming mother, have for n qpmber ol yi
i at tb# Stockton, this year
have taken a handsome oottage Stockton avenue. Fair Helene, as she la admiringly spoken of by both
en. will no doubt continue har
triumphant sneorss of yean gone by.
one who has visited Cape Ha. ■aons back will remember Hiss
Carrie Holliday,“tbe queen of beauty.” Mia* Holliday returns to ns again this year, but ala*, aka ia lor the gay (am-
i no more. She return* to os
the wife of Mr. William C. Prloe, wbo was made the happiest of man two joara or more ago. Mra. Prio* and her
■ auooees as a queen of belles er be forgotten, and this aumwlll no doubt be Ibe meet pop-
ular of tbe young matrons. Hr. and Mr*, Pries will be guest* of the tliexlon and will be bare nntll tbe nanaon oloaaa Dr. and Mra. Hareoart. of Philadelphia, are guests at tbe oottage borne of Hr. C. B. Gibbons, on Great avenue.
Hr. Darooort Is tbe eloqi the Park Avenue Method
Chureh, sad baa kUracted mush adml-
aocount of bis firm stead for
tbe right against much opposition. Hr. Boyer B. D.vla, of the Harvard Law Sobool, and Robert bate Davis, a senior at Princeton, sons of the HonorMs Sussex B. Davie, sailed for Europe yesterday. The tboyi left thla city lor
^ York on Monday a F. Crete, Philadelphia's lead- I »i»*t of aeveral days with their grand- ' - who I mother, Mia. Ba'ly B. Davis, on Freuk-
Phlladelphia—Mr aod Hr* W Smith, Mlaa Smith, Master Smith, E G Armatrong, Mr and Mrs Joseph Dalby, Wm Shearman, Charles Williams, Rev A P Curtis, Rev J H Baker, Rev William Leet* Hayward, Mlaa Harriat Morend. Mill villa-Mra E M Sparks, Mlaa Mae Sparks, Matthew W Hill. Newark—Mrs Reeve Hobble, Theodore Hobble, Arable Hobble. Mt Lake Park, M.l-Mlaa Jennie Smith. WUmlogtoa—Mrs Edgar Bayne,Miss Bayne. 1'iER AVKKt'K
Maurioetown, N J—ttC Compton. Norristown, Pa—O M For. Philadelphia- FR Young. J Boyd M H Dig, James McKinley. W S Drew, John C Sommer, Albert Tovey. Camden-J T Dorman, C S Wiener Atlantic City—Ernest B BlskeChlcago, III—F H Cole. Washington—F G < »rf.
The conoert given in the m of Congress Hall last Saturday night waa a decided success, aod ligrtfully recherche afftir. bera of the prograen bad been carefully aeleo'ed, aod brought out effectively the cultivated voioea which were beard at this delightful conoert. Those had the privilege of being there enj themselves to the utmost, and proved by their applause that good mnslc wll be apprcc'atad by the elite of Cap May society. Of the voice of Gianotni, hitherto un heard io Cape Mty, It can safely be not since tbe time of Brigooll an Incomparable voii heard. He poascaaea * rich tenor voloc if wonderful ootnpaaa, dear, unexcelled high tones, great power, aod baa ■ distinct eo-insiatioo both in English md Italian Hesaig an “Ari*” from -Klgoletto," which thrilled the and called amid great appUnse to slog “N ■ Non e ’Aver;" also responded wiih‘-8ay ~ -oir hot No: Gool-bye.” The memory of Ida silvery voice will Unger >r many a day. e Bariii. a lady of charming personnel, carried away her au liens> io tbe lovely German ballad "Spring Has Come Again,” by Becker, which she rendered with exquisite refinement and artistic fiulah, for which she *aa gensasly applauded. Both iu solo aud quart H, Do and duo she proved herIf one of Philadelphia’s finest so-
pranos.
Slg. Barill! sang with exquisite ex preaalon and rare coltore - Amo” aod “Non TorDO,” aod showed himsell by bit work lin the concerted numbers a thorough master of tba art of singing. 5IUa Anna Elisabeth Kelly possesses a charm of face and manner which, with bef glorious contralto voice, proved very cap! inning. Her execution of “He Waa a Prince” waa done with admireble taste aud fiolah. A* so encore she aaog “Three Old Maids of Lee," to ) tbe great delight of the audience. Mr. Henry H. Grnhler la, beyond a doubt, one of the most msgoelic pianist* which has ever been beard in Cape May excooUngthe motldlffi compositions of the great classical n ter* lo a superbly artlatio manner. In fact, we bate not words to express appreciation of this wonderful and handsome young pianist, and trust that we shill sxm have a repetition of the pleasure of hearing this t- nly
Coat
Hall Roman Calbolio College, South Orente, were held on Jane 16th, and were presided over by Bishop Wlger, of the Newark dlocaae. The day waa opened by a battalion drill, extended order In battle formation and a review by board of trustee*, under command of Lieutenant M. J. Lanabau, M. 1 A , in which tba cadet^oorpa ahowad wonderful akll'. This was followed by a physical drill with arms, and this l-y tbe "aaUite to tbe Union” of forty five gnu* by tbe "Cannoneer Corps ” Ti literary exerelaoa consisted of .ddreares hr the following graduates: Daniel Callahan, oPOrange; James Smith, Jr., of Newark, aon of Senator James Smith; J. E. Dooley, of Provldeooe, and Joseph Murphy, of Washington. Tha following received the degree* A. B.: Joseph Cunningham, of Providence; Daniel Callahan, J. E, Uonley, F. P. McHugh, of Wilkesbarre. Pa; M. P. Cochrane, of Jersey City; M. A. Waldron, Dover.N. J.; Joseph Mnrphy, Samuel A. Mitchell, Borden town; U A- Watterao-, Jersey City; John M. McDonnell, Elizabeth; Edward J. Miakelar, Dover; P. A. Mahr, Mount Hope, N. The degree of B. 8. was con'erred F. D. Lewis, Orange; George H. Mile*, South Orange; James Smith, Jr, Newarkjjohn J. Ratty, Jr., Capo May. of the three captains reported Adjutant General United States and A jutant General New Jersey aa proficient In tactics was John J. Ratty, Jr.
NtiiiG
Mayor Hildieth hat determined to break up the tramp nuisance ! city. To that end be committed two ol the fraternity to tbe county jail for thirty days each on Tuesday last.
Jur sopeifiot chocolates can't be beat. Made fres ■ daily at P. ’ ’“ 515 Washington atreet.
BASE BALL.
The first game of baseball this sea >n will be played about the Manager Rutherford la getting together which be believe* will be aa ■trong as any amateur team in tbe country.
Jewelry, fine watches and French cloeka carefully and promptly repaired by Joseph K. Hand, jeweler, 311 WashIngton nireet-
Post Office Delivery System.
Mr. Julias Falk contributed largely i tbe success of tha entertainment by his beautiful selections with the violin, h he rendered to the delight of a highly ori’.lcaland fashionablenndienoe. We cannot say enough In pralac of Madame/de Csttel, whose energetic forts and unselfish Interest made irt such a brilliant artistic and dal success. It la auob perfectly ranged events aa Ibis that will make Cape Hay pleasant. The Bxae Ball committee la to be oougratulated ou Its i uoeeasfal efforts.
STOCKTON HOTEL.
Phlladel oh Is—Mr aod Mr Victor Strobel, child and Nucae, Hr* A R Kevin, Thomas Labor, Joseph Tier*, Dr Meyers,Wm C Haan, Jr Louisville, Kr.—Thomas P Jacob and wife, children and maid. New York—Fred E Sal lade, F. Altbof. Plttaburg-Geo Singer, Jr and wife. Has E Louise Singer. Baltimore—Hr and Mr* John Reeaa, Hr* Wm Riley, Hr* R A ■Clair. Waahmgton, D C—Ed Higgins, Jr , Hr Clarence Hopkins, Hr and Hr* R 8 Thomas, Robert Thomas, Elese Thomas and nnrae. Wilmington, Del—Mr* J E Smith, Mia* R G Smith. Mias Coranlng. Jersey City—F D Anraud aod five. Iowa—D B llendorMra G H Cnrtla. Geo H Gurtla.
MILLER COTTAOX
Baltimore—Albert Todd and family
Philadelphia—D W Griffilfc. Mra J _ Flelahanr, Wm B Todd, Mjas Olive Wiley, George C LI pm an Atlantic City—Mr and Hr* B Totanl New York—Charles D Lawrence, Frank W Hiller Camden—A Thom peon Epbrata, Pa—J H Long sc re
DEVON
Wayne, Pa—Hi* H 2 Singer Uerion, Pa—Hi* J G Harrison, Mlaa B Harrison, Mias Grace Harrison Gfiraaotowc—Mlaa £ W Datum Philadelphia—Mt* £ H Parker, £ Hawkins, Mlaa £ L Fagan Baltimore—T J O’Connor Cap* Maj—Albert D Kelson
The Union Transfer Company, under dlrecUon of Ita manager, Mr. Allen, dietlngnlabed Itself and gave ttnvinclc* eridenoe of Its ability to handle laige quantities of baggage promptly ' well by delivering aod placing In Da at Stockton Hotel upon tbe alou of tbe newspaper excursion two ban J red pieces of baggage In thirty - seven minu-ca, and thla without any errors or frlotloo of any kind.
Never ncxlrct failing eyesight. If nsv,; ■ •
«..ia/ v. ,pli0 ‘ I “ ,d i twelr J •K’™311 Waahlng-oo a-reet, and have your eye* teated I roc. Oculist*’ prescript Iona filled; also repairing done at short
Bicyclo Hoad quarters. 420 Washington Stieet. Sola agent for Colombia and Hartford wheals, which are always on hand for Bale or for hire. Expert teacher. R*. pain, enameling and bicycle buamc of all kind* promptly attended to. D. C. CROWELL.
There being no free dellvi ry eyetem • mall in thie city, I have arrengi-d to ake two deliveries of mail to aubsoilber* each dar at 11.15 a. m. aud 7.15
Sundays, one del vary at
Letters to be mailed will be collected at each delivery and at 2 p. m. Tbe oost to each family will be 2-i cent
W. Gorp Fkiend, Cape May.
Storage.
Furniture stored In onr wart at moderate rates. Bexkzet A Bro 323 Washington at Cape May Stirage Warehouse.
Blcjclc Path.
The bicycle path to Coort Hon been very lunch appreciated by home and visiting bicyclist*. Effoi are now being made to put It in fir cite* order, and subscriptions for tb purpose will be received by William Porter, at Kennedy's Pharmacy. Court Houae, by Horace 8. Richard aon. Bicyclist* shonld respond liberally to
this invitation.
KLACKNMITH. The undersigned has established blacksmith shop on Myrtle Avennt near Broadway, Watt Capo May, and b prepared to do boras shoeing and all kina* of blscksmltblng In a satisfactory manner. A trial la asked. HARRY HARRIS.
Cape May diamonds and other gemi it to order. Tbe only plau lo Capt May where this work la done. Joseph K. Hand, jeweler and diamond entur, •11 Washington street.
WOTICE!
Attention ia hereby called to tbe ordln- - ice concerning tbe ex plot loo of firework*, dated Jana 27, 1877:
Twinklings.
Tralna- were crowded last evening, bnnglag hundreds to rnjoy the cool sea
Tiy onr clear cinnamon oandy, 20 oenta per pound. Smith's, 807 Washing, too Street. WANTED.—Room and board In private family near Hotel- Stockton. Hlghcat references given. Address, 45 By a* Omen.
street. Freeh roasted s< peanut* made dally by I
Waahlqgton attMt,
Sec. 1. Be It ordained and enacted by
the inhabitants of tba City-of Cape May In City Connell assembled, and '
la hereby enacted by the authority the tame. That no person shall fire
discharge any cannon or other pleoe „. artillery or amall anna, gaoa, pistols, fire-cracker*, or squibs, within tbe limits of this elty, without tbe permlastou of the Mayor, first had and obtained In writing ; every person so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum
ol five dollars for aaob offence. See. 2. And be It farther ordained
and enacted. That from sad after the paaaage of this ordinance. If any person or persona, ah til make or cause to h made, or aid and aaalat In making . bonfire or other fire. In either of tbe atreeta. roads, lanes or allays of thla olty, without baring obtained leave to to do from the Hayor of aald city, every parson eo offending shall forfeit and pay tbe aom of five dollars for each
See. 8. And be’ it farther ordained and enacted, That 1/ any person or pereona shall fire or dhoae to be fired or exploded, any rocket, aqulb or powder cracker, within tbe IlmlU of said eltr, without haring obtained leave so to do from the Mayor of aald elty, every person to offending shall forfeit aod pay 'nr each offence the sum of ten dollars. Approved Jane 87, 1877. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, Dated Jane 28, 1897. Mayor.
One hundred and ninety quart* of
growing In hi* yard by Capt. John Reeve*, nor Is it a very large tree. It will be observed that thla amount* to
POWDER Abaolutely Pure.
SOUTH CAPE MAY.
Aa a retail of the late spring au,: consequently late snmmer, the opr„l Uc of the Sooth Cape May season was be I back aeveral week*. Some of the cottage odner* waited with thvex, ecta tlou of routing their property, hut fa i. login this windy decided to oocup, the!i Cottage* tbcmaelvea. Thi prle,. aakvd for rental were really reaaona lo, but tbe loeatlon aud the deetruclion ,.i the iH-a wall and boardwalk acted .. » check to prospective tenants. Thomas Lee moved his residence from the pike to a cosy little oottage on Ninth avenue, and )oo*ked after the interest* of the absent collage owner• during the winter. -. W. C. Erwin brought hi* family down daring the latter part of Ma). and to-day find* them comfortably ennoonocd iu their Eiglhth av.-uu
‘•Cabin.'*
A connail meeting was held on Saturday. June 19th, at the cottage el Mr F. S. Rulachmat.’. Frovition was uinl., for the payment of several standing bills, and tnoaauioa were taken for I •- lighting of tbe borough. Ucanie* tb a the Committee uu Highways «*• iu-
ucted l<
embankments repaired • aible. Among the clt were Mrear*. Well*. Vt Austin (Graham, S. Hailey. Rital.i Rudolph, Day, Walton Rutaclunan at, 1
Mia* Lily Gabel made a visit here la-t eek to look alter her property. . Mr. C. G. Marshall opened hit Eight': renne cottage ca/ly In J uoe. Their houaecleining over, the South Cape May matroi|a immediately began k of euchrya, and the fir*^ card party waa held as Mra. i\S. Rutacban's cottage hud week. The | r.z - aa won by Mra. C. G. Marshall. Mr. A. Bel fur ha* taken a handsome cottage at 18iht*ud Beach avenue lor the aommer.
Charged
tb latent to Kill.
Ssndgrtn I
Alderm:
H Alonzo Beai.,, upOB ooapMD ll , cx-Councllman j, gwalo Hildreth, who ibarge* that fc..^ ^ar*, ,u ted to diL n him y ei(erd . } . „ n
LI. oy.tor bed A, ^ MUUI ,,
It appear. U| | dretll hlld OJi|pr “ " pon ,he fat* in the sound fat . n
U>. 'of trade, and that w he, t to tIL, yejterday mon-iot Bestowal and ( womin he dld
probably helpint
and later a quU, 0Q , uod| wbcn „ left Hildij,, drOHQM j ,
^°“j>le Chamber* sta,S!} 1 I,s t night to cap*i
ith the w ( Bealeaat. Th^ rll
morning.
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The aonuU eiconiloo of ^ oli iip . of the P E. f. urcllo( the Holy 8,o,it of Pbltodelpl WM ' * ay on Uat% d , yDuly the lrj M of tho 0 , lolr e , 111Pi •e gontlemefeoiQg aub ,„ on «rf bu'lneas Aagementa to partteip • In the pleaaobie ,ff»| r . The choir A,,, down on lhe aua urr Republic ld-harge of Cholrmn.vr ^ ™ J™ * Dd we,e BOtartam d at tbe WytJcg f(ir two dtJII ' D * after, moat plea-ant and enjoyat time. Everything l ^.- *, w ** ,nel “ furtherance of II Hr Pleasure s, t|, a abort stay made l-y them will u, remembered. Thla la be aeoond excursion thla ' bolrhaa^e u, Cape May. and -lm (fair ba, ow income an annual one. Tbo*e <lo«ra were Mr*. 8. M. ®°J er ! V A. G. Penningtou. Mha Charlotte Boyer. MU. Emma Ken,,., Misses ^nehP aud Beatrioe Cir*. Mba En a E. Hudson, Mlaa Lily P. Barton, Aoiu 4Dd K a tbprlne „ , r^iu Augoata YVrlgbt, Mbs w !re’ Ml “ C,ar » Sobofi.ld, Frank ftoy*, 4Dd Herbert M. Boy*-, choinnat
0rai it Racing Carnival.
d yacht raoe* are to ha s Harbor, July 5th. Val- * given to each o'aas. Op< u I boats from 14 to 30 leet. City boat* especially Invited. Stone Harbor Yacht Club.
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re ConsUpxuon Forever. >a Candy Cathartic. 10a.

