Cape May Daily Star, 3 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAI DAILY STAR PUBLISHKD EVERT MORNING,

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Aabok W. Hjjn>, Editor md Muuitsr. J. Wuxasd Lioerrr, AmooUU Editor

SATURDAY, JULY 8..18W.

Miller CotUce U one of the most oomforteble end booellke boerdiog ▼Ulee, and Mr*. Men;, 1U proprietor, ■pern no pain to loture the pleeetire of

Coo^rwu Hall extendi greetlog to iu old frieodi and to tbe uewly-»rn»od oottagen lo tbe form of a oordiil iorltatloo to be preeeot to-mgbt at the flrat grand ball of tbe eeaeon. A beany weloome wUl be aooorded. Tbe DiiLT Btau cottage directory and tide tible will be pobliabed on Monday. Great care baa been taken U make tbe cottage directory complete and correct. If a iron aboold appear, however, we will oocalder It a favor If thoae intereeted wUl aend ua correotlooa. Tbe tide table baa been carefolly prepared, and will be found i

At tbe oloae of tbe war be became i Barclay H. Warbortoo, pnbluher of connected with tbe Went Jerney Rail- . u,, PhlMdelpbia Evening Telagi road and U now vlcc-preatdent of tbe j and aoo-tn-law of ex-Poetm.

Weat Jenay and Seaaborc Railroad Oeoaral Wanamal

Company and alao of tbe Pblladelpbla, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company, and la one of the moat val ned offictala of tbe pen nay Ivan La ayaBe eerly became Intereeted In public matter* and waa elected State Seoaloi from Camden county In KTS. and waa rr-elected In 1873 and In 1878. and waa president of tbe Senate in 1876, 187V and 1880. While a member of the State Senate be waa elected to tbe U. & Senate to succeed Senator Theodore K Randolph, and served until 1887. In 1893 be was again elected to tbe U. 8. Senate to anooeed Senator John K. McPherson. He baa been very efficient aa Senator and baa acquired a national reputation. He la likely to be a member of tbe conference committee of both Ha use* which will finally adjust tbe Dlngley tariff bill and which la expected to bold its sessions at Stockton

Hotel soon.

Notice la hereby given that on June 29, 1897, Five Fathom Bank Light Vessel No. 40 was returned to her station off tbe entrance to Delaware Bay, and about 6^ miles aouth-eenlheaterly from tbs aboalaet part of Five Fathom Bank, and tbe whistling buoy painted red, temporarily marking tbe autloo daring her absence, withdrawn.

Tall a homely woman that she la beautiful, and she will believe yon. Tell her that she Is witty or able, and aba will require proofs. Tell an able bat homely man that be la personally charming, or a dull one that he la able, and he will believe you at once. Women oradlt compliment* to their appearance but distrust them lo their abll They believe what they would like lo

PERSONAL.

terday afternoon and brought bis family to tbe Harrison ootuge, at Cape M ly Point, where they will reside this sum. > MWbael Dal leu and Alfred M. Dal lett, prominent Philadelphia lawyers, came to tbe Stockton yesterday to re-

main over tbe Fourth.

Major Weiderabeim, of the Arm of Bailey, Banka A Biddle, Philadelphia, and well known In military circle* of that city, la a guest at th* Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Reed, of Philadelphia, are enjoying tbelr honeymoon kt the Oriole. They arrived Yesterday, and are very eonfortably ensconced. Both were guests at the Oriole last year, and were ao well pleased that they selected Cepe May tbe moat pleasant place at wblcb spend tbe first days of tbelr wedded bliss. We wish them many happy days. Mr. Reed bolds a responsible position with tbe Weaver Mall Packet Manufac iriug Company of Philadelphia. Mrs Reed la a very charming yonng lady. Congressman Elliott, of tbe First Congressional District of South Carolina, arrived at tbe Hotel Stockton yee-

M r. Norman Grey, eon of Vice Chan-

cellor of New Jersey Grey, la at tb<j terday afternoon. We only trust that Stockton. The family will spend tbe tbia distinguished orator, statesman summer here. and scholar may be persuaded to favor Rev. Thomas P. Jacob, an eloquent ua with one of bla thrilling and patrlclergyman of Looiaville, Ky., la spend- otic addresses on the Fourth. A brief

Ing bla vacation here. He panted by bla wife and la located at

Hotel Stockton.

Mr. Charles A. Hias.tbe genial boraeman, of Baltimore, baa sent his horses to pasuue and la enjoying the shore

tbe Stockton.

Mr. Daniel Bishop and son. of Phils ■ riphla, are registered for tbe summer at the Columbia. Mr. Blabop is well known here aa a very pleasant gentle-

points. Man, on the contrary, readily accept flattery for what they are not or

have not.

The bicycle race course waa laid out

yesterday by City Surveyor N.C. Price, and will extend from Madison avenue, along Beach, avenue drive, to and around flower mound In front of Pennsylvania depot, thence back, finishing Ing la front ot Congress Hall pavilllon. Tbe race# are to be under tbe auspice* of tbe Cottagers' Association on Monday, July 5, and the elegance of the prises should be warmly contested. Tbe details of tbe arrangements will be

toaday's Stak. -

Tbe alUy abuse directed against the editor of this paper by our oompetltor Is entirely oharsotarlstic. A precisely similar tirade was directed against him eight years ego by tbe same psprr lor tbe same reason, via., that be ws posed to bar* commented upon sc the doings of the much eelf-va Edmunda la s manner not pleasing to him. Thus does ihistory repeat Itself. Tbe intention was then to atop the ooi meat joat sa It la the Intention now, but aa wtll be discovered It will not a Its purpose now any better than it did then. The Bran will express Its opinion upon events oeourring in Cape May sad of Interest to tbe pnblle with per feet freedom, no matter whether E l

Caps May boasts of one thing that no other resort on the Atlantic cos claim, and that Is the fact that fresh vegetables grown In the m gardeaa throng hoot the lower end of Cape May County, are brought fresh to the door every morning, within hours after they are taken from m earth. This advantage Cape May baa because It Is on fast land, and not upon

fruits are handled but once, while reach other places the grower moat

to the dealer; and lastly las dealer •alia It to tha consumer, making In all a handling of four times at other retorts, while food frees the farm purchased here la handled only ones. Tbe The tame can be said of fish served at Gape May Hotels and cottages, walls other retort* have to aend to Philadelphia for flab.

Gen. W. J. Sewell will arrive hare to-day to remain over the Fourth and wUl make this hit borne, aa usual, with his family during the season. His beauMfol and commodious oottage it located on Windsor avenue, sad Cape May has bean tha Gunerel’e cummer

remarkable man of tbe oeontzy to-day, and In every one of tbe m^ny importaat position* he has held be baa shown d ability of tbe most nnoaual a began at tbe l war, which he m Fifth Nei I during —f tbe brevet of brigadier general for distinguished a*rrieea at ChanoeUorevllle, and that of m^or general for aarrioes daring the war. He was wounded at both ChaneeUorevUle and Gettysburg. Tl who served under him daring the

G. E . String and wife, well known in Cape May, are spending a few days here over |the Fonith as guests at the Colombia. Mr. T. Allen Crowell, of Oak Lane, Philadelphia, will be tbe gues t of Mr. J. Harry Smith over the Fourth. Mr, W. W. Chambers, one of Philadelphia's coal dealers, same doeu la at night for a few days’ vaeatlon. Mr. Charles Edmunda and family arrived at their oottage yesterday. They are here for tbe season. Dr. Barber, a prominent Philadelphia physician, waa looking fer a cotug. the Cape yesterday. Mrs. KaaaeU Thayer has been ou I Hat of oottage seekers In old Cape

May.

Edward Brooks, Jr., son of Superintepdent Brooks, of the Philadelphia Public Schools, registered at the Stockton yesterday. Mr. J, L. D. Speer, a well-known and respected business man of Pittabnrg, baa registered himaelf and family at tbe

Stockton.

Mr. Cbaa. E. dTnvllllera, a wellknown Philadelphia boalneai mau la ijoarning at the Star Villa. Mre. J. Montgomery Baldy, wife of Dr. Baldy, the prominent Philadelphia pbyslolan. Is atooulnv at the Star Villa. Mre. Tho*. A. Moagrove and daughter, Miaa Margaret Moegrove, ere among tbe promloeot P hlladelphian'e registered at Star Villa for the season Mr. Landenbnrger, wife and family will apend the sommer at Marine Villa Cottage. Mr. Landenburger waa down on Thursday. Mr. J. B. Colahan, 3d, a popular U. of P. student, la comfortably altuated at tbe Star Villa. Mrs. Jack ton, children and maid, are stopping at the very pleasant Marine Villa Annex. Mr. Joseph F Znch, of Marietta, la ■re for the summer. He hat Lak rooms at the Colombia. Count de Kennel la taking hit v*c tion at the Oriole. He la tbe oldest d Philip Ksarny'a g-ai__ children. He la aooompanled by his mother, tha Marquise de Kermel. Chairman Dlngley, of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Comilttae, annonneea that be prefers tbe Stockton Hotel for tbe place of conferIweeo Congressmen and Sons.

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The family of Capt A. W. Rowe will arrive In Cape May to-day, and will remain over the Fourth at the cool shore. Miaa Rowa, the accomplished and vlvaolona daughter, will be royally welcomed by member* of the social set, for abe la wall remembered aa c is favorites of last season. Mr. Francis Lae Cooper la a member 1 one of the oldest families lathe State. Hit ancestor* were among original Weat Jersey Proprietors, organization which still axlata, and bolds Utiaa to Urge tract* of land In Watt Jersey, and of whloh Mr. Cooper la one of the moat prominent mem He le now enjoying bb annual sojourn at Capa May as a gnett of the Slock Mr. George Blngar, wife and beautiful daughter, of Pittsburg, Pa., will •pend tha hot months at the Stockton. Mr. Singer la a prominent Iron chant. HU daughter b a haudaome blonde and her beautifnl gowns charming manner* will assure farms of admirer*. W. C. Hollopeter. A.M., M.D., of the bright and shining lights of the

taken tbe cottage at 118 Decatur street. Thb b the Moond summer for the doctor at thb plaaaant location. Dr. Hoilope ter bolda aeyeral Important position*, among them ollnloal profaaeoi of children'* disease* In the Cbirurgtael Medical School on Cherry

■ketch of hb history will be found very Interesting to those who may meet ihla cultured geutleman while be b here, benoe we append It. He waa born In Beaufort, S. C., September 3, 1888, waa educated at Beaufort College, Harvard University and tbe University of Virginia and waa admitted to tbe bar at Charleston, In April, 1861. He entered tbs Confadarate service and served aa an officer throughout tbe war. In 1664 be was elected a member of tbe Sontb Carolina Legblatnre and intendant of Beaufort, waa a delegate to the natioial Democratic Convention at St. Loub 1876 and 1888, and Democratic Presidential elector for tbe State Urge In 1880. He waa elected to Fiftieth and Pifty-eeoond Congrcsi received tbe certificate of election the Flfty.flrst Congress, hut waa i by tho House. He was given tbe certificate of election to the Fifty, fourth Congress, but was unseated June 4, 1806, and the seat gIvan lo hb Republican opponent. He waa elected

to the Fifty fifth Coogi

F. J. Orf, who has been In charge of the tonaorial department lor several years at tbe Normrndie, Washington, ia now apending his third year In charge of the same department at tbe Stockton. He b very skilful in hb line and b quite a favorite with the gueeta. Mr. F. F. Bonneville, of New York, b spending a few days at Miller oottage, tbe guest of Mr. Frank Miller. Mr. Bonneville b one of the most progressive business men of tbe great

metropolis.

Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Weber, of Cleveland, Ohio, and tbelr charming little daughter, Gabrielle. are sojourning for ■e Beaton at Miller oottage. Mies Lida Lengert, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lengeil, will be a favorite here thb aumahe b a beautiful blonde, fond of bathing, and will wear tome very handsome gowns. Feldman, ol Hontzdale, Pa., and Mr . Tbomaa J. Dempby, of ITillsdelphla, came down to tbe Cepe yesterday, and will spend tbe »ummi

Aldloe. _

Mrs. William Webb, Jr., a promlmt society woman of Philadelphia, u usual b making the Cbalfonte her resting place for the aammir. Mr*. Donaldson Stuart, of Baltimore, came to the Windsor yesterday and joined her daughter, Mre. L. M. Pit man, and her two grandeona, Stuart and Ernest Pltm»n, ol Detroit. Mb* Mary Rodman Fox and Miaa fanny Porter were among Phlladelphbna who registered at the Ebbltt yesterday for an extended sojourn. C. P. Fox, well known in meroantile life, in Philadelphia, b enjoying the vacation Incidental to the Fourth

Windsor.

Mr. and Mrs. George U. McCreary are entertaining at their cottage Mbs Howell, of Baltimore. Rev. John Mows Hills, aaaociata rector of St. Mary's P. K. Charob, Philadelphia,who b occupying a Washington street oottage thb season. h*a hb gueeta over the holiday period *. Williams and Mba Will lam, of

Philadelphia.

Mba .Mary Bosnian b a charming Baltimore young lady staying at the Pier Avenue Inn, where abe b wlnnln g lot* of Irienda by her graceful manner. F. J. O'Brien, of Philadelphia, b registered at toe Pier Ai Johi Moea, Jr, the Quaker City banker and bioker, has taken a suite at the Stockton, where he will be with Mre. Moea for the remainder of the Michael Daliet, who ha a snob a band>me home at Devon, b a 1st* comer at tba Stockton with hb boo, Alfred

J. A. Bailey and family, of Philadelphia, are again enjoying hb Florida Villa on Stockton »ramie, which b one toe oomtorUble and attractive oottage* In tbe city. Mr. Bailey b an expert bbyelbt and taka* pleasure In wheeling. Mr. and Mr*. U. Cheater Vanaant, well known socially In Philadelphia, are among bet nlgtit'a arrivab at the Stockton. Mba Emma Crowell, of Oak Lane, who b to well known here aa a vary talented and attractive young lady, b •pending the sammrr ia California Mre. jMeph M. Sohellenger and daughter are the gueata of Charles Edmunds and family. Mr. Charles Yeodlg, the well-known Philadelphia cigar manufacturer, waa iu town yesterday. He was piloted in hb aearch for a oottage by oar enterprbing real eaute broker, Mr. J. H. ; Ungfces.

Kecond-Haad

Furniture bought and told by J. H. Benexet A Bro., 323 Washington street. Goods taken on consignment. dw

A Royal Time.

Mr*. El wood Everett, with her tmat C. Everett, and daughter, Mbs Allot Everett, of Philadelphia, — down to tbe shore yesterday for a tea days’ sojourn by the eea. They have appertmente at to* El heron. Mr. and Mre. David Fleming, Mbs Martha Fleming and Master David Fleming, 3d, all of Harrisburg, Pa.,

Mr. Fleming, who b an opulent lawyer of Peaaaylvanb's capitol city, has bean staying at the Wirdaor several •eaaooa with hb family. Mr. W. R. Fleming, of New York, joined tbe party yesterday for a vblt over IndeDay.

Congrtaaman James R Young, of the Fourth Philadelphia district, sty* in tbe Philadelphia Evening Star . " Philosophers assert that a man can lot be happy unless he b doing something. I have just returned from a tour of four days doing nothing, and I never

re agieeab'e experience. The

occasion was tbe annual outing given by the Penmylvanl* Railroad Company

newpaper friend* of Philadel-

phia, Baltimore and Washington. We

Cape May and struck moat

charming weather. All the aurround Inga were of tbe moat pleasant eharao-

, and what helped to make the good ■e waa the determination I reached starting on the journey that I would look at a newspaper, a book or a

periodical of any kind until my return. Never before did I know what real hap plneaa was. It waa a newspaper gathering—the real men of the profession— the Individuab who do the very exa> Ing work which Is necessary to prodm

a newspaper. And what a fine lot

fellowa they ere! So manly, to son

ble, so matter of f*ct, without airs

furbelwa of the brain, or anything of that sort. A newspaper training fr« a man from conoeit and eocenlriciU Some people tnink it beget* ioouoolasm or pessimism or a condition ol geuera nnoaturalneea. Just the contrary in my

opinion."

Mr. George W. Boyd, * hj represent ed tbe Pennsylvania Company aa boat, believes there la marked • In tbe training of the newap and tbe railroad mau, and that tbe affinity between the two professions b of the moat poaitive character A railroad employee b over on tbe move, and It b with tbe newapa per worker. A newspaper must keep in dose touch with tbe public, and It b tbe asms with railroad The policy of the management of the "Penney" baa ever been to the good will of the people. Thb ■coounta tor IU great popularity. Mr. F. N. Barksdale, the assistant of Boyd, brought out tbe point wiQi strong effoot In a speech be made to Impromptu gathering of excunion- ». Thb gentleman, by tbe way, ived himself a fluent and able speakGeorge Alfred Townsend was somewhat amazed, aa bb experience waa that railroad men invarbbly ■banded apeeeh making, and be bad never heard of one who oould rightfully claim to be an orator. He ought f across General Passenger Agent Turk of the Routhern. This gentleman, like Mr. Barksdale, b a Virginian, and It a well known that all prodncUofthe "sacred soil" are boio orator*. Mre. R. C. Hoghea, 804 Washington street, presents a fine assortment of obinaware, glassware, agate ware and similar goods for household use and ornamentation, and delivers goodi

promptly to pnrebasere.

,110161 Arrivals.

STOCXTOIf UOTXL. PhUadelpbb—Edward Brooks, Jr, Francis Lee Cooper, Mr and Mre Frank Bees, Misses Hess and said. Pittsburg, Pa—J L D Speer, Mrs J L Speer, two ebildren and maid. Baltimore—I West Hoghea, Chart't A liaaa. Washington—E Llndgreo. New York oily—Ralston Flemming W1SDSOX. Germantown—Mrs Henry M WrtberUl, Mrs Christopher Wetberilt, J r , Mrs N Z Grevea, S Jones, N Z Grave*, Ji FJ Grave*. Trainer, Pa—Mr and Mre E E Train- •, Archie B Trainer, Rogers £ Trsi Detroit—Mre L M Putman, Smart Patman, Ernest Patman Philadelphia—Thos M Farrell, K A Wlltbi-rger, M Johnson, Mr and Mrs W U Pfahlhr, Mbs Msrgaret Duu Pfahler. Conneoticnt—Mb* J C Hubbard Baltimore—Frederick Land*lrelh, Mrs Donaldson Stuart. Norristown—Mre Ned Irish, Mis* Irish, Mbs Loch. W C Lenze. Harrisburg—Mr aud Mre David Fleming, David Fleming. 3J. New York—W R Fleming. PhUadelpbb—Homer Wise.

I’blbdelphb—Wm King sud wife, Mrs W E Bouscher.Mita Mary A Kent. Miss Anna E Keller. Mad Armaod Barllll, Big Armaod Barllll, Julius Falk, F Gbulnni, Henry A Ore Mrs F R Gllllnder aud three chil M Devereux, W Hanna. II E Boutchur, J T Jackson, Frederick it GilUnder, John M Bradley, Frank J Far. mil, John M Campbell, M J Belrn.Wm Carry, Chas A Spies, Benj Etacms-, L U Tilton, Dr Langdon Caskiu, Wm H Valtz and wife, J W Moorebead Rev L N McCabe. Overbrook, Pa—II N Holmes, Col John N Filler.

PhUadelpbb—Joseph A Annslroi Mr* Carl Grubmau, Joseph F Coatri Mr sud Mre H C Clark, A Koeppel, Unfual, Dr Vera Bary, Mbs Virgin* Bary, J H Wnret, Wlllbm Wuret Baltimore—John R Dalger Waverly, N Y—Waller Ware Boston—F P Lloyd New York—Wm H AUardyoe Pbilsdelpbb—A B Graw, Miaa Mary Rodman Fox, Miss Fanny Porter.

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Philadelphia—J A Sallaer, II M Jo*. II, Mba A it Joati, H E Baker, Miaa A E Jusll, 11 M Just I, Frederick (iiek, Thos H Willson, F It Penolugton, Henry Gemeke and wife, J A Saltxer

Thb morning b the morning when a number of the fair ones have deelded to mske tbelr appearance In new bulbing suit*. Thb day baa been looked forward to with pleasurable antiolpaUfc, and each and every girl Is waiting wlto Impatience for the hour to roll around when they can dbplav tbelr new bath log attire, whleb they have carefully kept hidden away from the eye of every one. Th* event will he in celebration of the glorious Fourth. Mba Mae Meroer bat a suit of black with a brilliant ted o dbr and front. Her feat will be encased in sandal*, tied on with red ribbons, whloh will be wound cria-croes around her dainty ankles. Tbe M isse* Craig have sails of dark mohair, trimmed with while, and bate in addi.ien very dainty cap* to match. Mis* Id* Beoezet has been jealously guarding a lovely dream lo light blue. Red cuffs and a red collar set or juecnly form to perfection. Mba Basils Ualiagbcr will don a black euit, .rimmed with an immense white C oollar and ao elaborate white front. I’d eea are only a few of the stril itnme* that wUl appear to-day. tulhlog boor to-day promises to I great event, and the many male mirers of these dear girb must not oougrstuUt* them upon tbelr kNTEU—White girl, for cook

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Weather Bureau Inspector E. A Beal, of Minneapolis, Mluu., is here placing the Instruments In position and instructing the new weather officer, our worthy towusKtu, Mr. Geo. L. Lovett, Iu hb future work. Tbe offio a will be located at Ocean View Hotel, occupying two rooms on th* second floor. The roof will be atilized lot tbe placing of instruments of observation. Specifications from the osrpcnlare lor making alterations in the rooms and for dolag other necessary work have b.'eu received and forwrrded to Washington, and it b probable that tbe office will be In complete running order by the middle of next week. The local office will tend to the headquarters at Washington two reports dally, taking cognizance of tbe height of the barometer, direction and velocity of the wind, tbe rainfall, humidity, maximum and minimum temperatures, course of storms, etc. These reports illl be sent out at 8 o’clock a. m. aud

Jewelry, fine watches and French clocks carefully and promptly rensiisd by Joseph K. Hand, jeweler, 811 Ws-h-logton street. • Notice h hereby given thst on or about July 26, 1S97, this light vessel, moored shout * milts Kee. a E. from Fenwick Island Shoal, off the coast of Alarylaod, and about Sj miles XE. j E. from Isle of Wlgbt Shoal, will be temporarily withdrawn from t er station for repairs, sod a whistling and a bell buoy, each painted rrd, will be placed at her moorings. Tbe vessel will be returned to ber station as soon as practicable, of wbloh due notioe will be given. This notice afleots the "List of Light* and Fog Signals, Atlantic sod Gulf Coast*. 1896." page 86. No. 470, aud the **Lbl of Bose on* aud Buoys, Fourth' Light House District, 1896," psges 12 and 41.

Artists’ Materials tuahes, oils and water color outfits, e colors, canvas, stretchers, academy rda, tourist and sketching utnbrelcsnvss sketching stool* aud folding H. C. GILL, 310 Washington Street, Cape May City.

KOTICEt

ration is hereby called to the ordiuioc concerning the explosion of fireworks, dated Jane 27, 1877 : J. Be *t ordained ami enacted by

Congress Hall is not to be outdone in the line of orators for the celebration nr national bir today. Mr. Cake, the genial proprietor. Informs ua that ba expects toe Hon. Berlah Wilklna, of Ohio, Hon, J. W. Dal cell, of I'HUburg, and Mr. Learning to be present

and make addresses.

RUNAWAY.

George Walters had an noforto nate mishap yesterday afternoon. Hia young horse, whloh waa hitched to bla Ilk wagon, dashed down Decatur street toward the ocean at a furiona juataa the frantic runaway attempted to turn down Columbia avragon upset, throwing tbe horse and scattering the milk «*n« In a very nnbeoomlng way. Little damage was done beyond wrecking toe wagon >PThere is an excellent prospect that committee of tbe Na-

d House of Raprea.

Uvea wtll meet at Stockton to adjust the Dlngley Tariff bill and prepare it for final passage. Cap* May witnessed the birth of the famous Blalna reciprocity idea, whloh waa icoorporated into the MaKlnley Tariff bill, after a conference here daring President Bar i’a sojourn,and will gain addition al f If tba Anal tonahea shall be put upon toe Dlngley bUl, whloh la probably destined lo besoms one of toe important national legislative

w York—G WTritoh.H D Emery R W Mitchell, H E Cbelf. Haddonfi-ld. N Y—J G Marple. CHALPOSTE Philadelphia—Fredk Koeeubergcr Emil Roaenberger, Samuel Brown, 7 W Jopeon, Miaa Isabel Mariner. J £ Whittier, J S Barksdale, F U Dad. wife, Edw North, Mr aud Mr. Hayworth, Miaa May North, Mias Sophie North and maid, Thoa M< and wile, L U Wilson. St. Louis—John Frazer and wif*. Saratoga. N Y—Cbaa A Guthrie. Washington—E K Hauser. Rosedale. N Y—Mr* I C Townsend nil daughter. Camden—C E A aruer. MAHISL VILLA. Philadelphia—Cbaa C Butter, and wife, Samuel 8 FeU and wife, D E L Vanzant, Dr Augustus Koenig,Louis

Sayre.

STAR VILLA Philadelphia—Mre Wm Stllwagon, Miss Anns Stilwagon. Mrs J Montgomery Baldy, Mre Thoms* C Mutgrove. Miss Msrgaret Musgrove, J B Calehan, 3d, Tbomaa Robb, Chat dTnvilliere. BREXTOK VILLA.

the department.

The Daily Star . forecast regularly Iu It

Never your eyas require attention K. Hand’s optical and jewelry 811 Washington aireet, and have your •2** tested tree. Oculist*’ prescriptions filled; also repairing done at abort

Philadelphia—Mre Henry Mo.ria, J R Morse, Rev R W Pony. Mr sod Mr* Roller, W .York Stephenson, Herbert Kramer, Rev and Mrs J S Montgomery Cuba—Mercedes Tribaa, Lewi* Tribaa, Enriqaeta C Tribe*, Emms Tribaa, Manuel Tribes. Wayne. Pa—Mre Moaea, Hlngeley Moses, John Moses and nurse. Scranton, Pa—Mre Henry Montgomery. Mr* 11 W Montgomery, Infant and maid. Baltimore—Mrs Colombo! u'Doo-

all.

oriole. New York—Marqutae de Kermel, Comte de Kermel. Philadelphia—H G Logan, M P-thl-more, C H ElwelL Spring City, Pa—Mre Hannah E Hookel, J Stanly Sbalbop. Camden—Jaa Vogel. Bridgeton, N J—C It Beckett. Lltitx, Pa—Fanny B Burkholder. Epbreta, Pa—Mionie S Laffler. Media. Pa- Benj F Whitson, Anoi M Wbltaon, T Barkley. Cheater, Pa—T J Dieklnaon and family. Claymont, Del—Mre Elizabeth _ Grey. Mre R T Dmkloaon, Carroll E Dickinson. Marguerite Dieklnaon. OLEXWOOD Wilmington—Mre Edgar H Bayne, Miaa MUdred H Bayne. Philadelphia—Dr and Mre Herman Fleck, Mias Mildred Fleck, William Zabler, Norman Smith. COLUMBIA Philadelphia—Miss 8 R Harlow, Mrs A R Lowell, B B Heaoook. Edge wood Park—Miaa Alloa Hailow Newark, N J-Allo* H Starkey. Marietta, Pa—Joseph F Znch. elbebor Philadelphia—Mre Elwood Everett, Ailoe Everett, Jama* C Everett.

Congress Hall Grand Hop. Simon Uasalar’a grand orcbeatrs will furnish tbe Inspiring mualc to gnidi the tripping feel at the first grand Congress Hall Hop, this evening, ball room will be brilliantly illumloi and every effort will be made to make thle bop a conspicuous suceess. Th* past week has been a successful one all along the coast, and tbe ai have returned with reports of good oatohos from nearly all the fishing ground* about Cape May. 1 be angler* have been numerous and many of tb< have oaught more fish than they

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n and fishermen i history did they > many bluefish as the neighboring wi

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irm about

Tbe blue* an •quid can hardly be dropped overboai before It la snapped up. They are b lug caught by toe thousands, aud they have penetrated lo tbelr search for pn into remote parts of the bay, wbe they seldom visit Schools of weak fit in their wsy are relptiesaly demolished, tbe fishermen frequently finding tbe surface of reakfieh, which have been snapped right in two by toe razor-1 ike teeth ef toe bine*—for a bluefiab take ooe bite out of hie pray and then •trike at another fish. Crabs and razor olams are tbe baits need. Weakfleh and bake, or klngfisb, biting nicely In the channels and bay.

—Cigars at wholesale, 105 Perry street • For a great variety of fine oonfeooni call at Smith's, 307 Washington

-reel.

Try our clear ciunamon candy, 10 mta per pound, Smith's, 807 Washing, ton Street. WANTED.—Room and board In E rivals family near Hotel Stockton. Igbest references given. Address, i'i

Th e new time piece at the Soul Jersey Railroad nation la an added accommodation to the visitors and residents of Cape May.

of the City ...

City Connell aaaembh-d, is hereby ^euseted by the authority

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discharge any cannon or other pieoe of artillery or small arm*, guns, pistols, fire-crackers, or squib*, within the limits of this city, without the permission of the Mayor, first had and obtained in writing ; every person *o offending shall forfeit and pay the sum ol five dollars for each offenoe. Sec. 2. And be It further ordained and enacted. That from sad after the

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Sec. 3. And bo It further ordained and enacted, That If any person or person* shall fire or cause to lie fired or exploded, any rocket, squib or powder cracker, within the limits of said cllv, without having obtained leave so lo do from the Mayor of ssid city, every person so offending ab*ll forfeit and pay for each offenoe the *um of ten dollar*. Approved June 27, 1877 JAMES M E. HILDRETH, Dated June 26, 1897. Mayor.

A. C. Gilo, Contrsotor.

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Furniture stored In o

al moderate rates. Behezbt & Bro.

823 Washington street. Cape May Storage Warehouse.

Cape May diamonds and other gema eat to order. The only pLirs Iu Cape May where this work la done. '

K. Hand, jeweler and 811 Washington at reel.

The yacht “Clover,” Capt. 8. Walter Bennett, goes Into obmmlaeioo and will accommodate tailing ard fishing par. Saturday. Captain Bennett la one

of to* most skillful

CAPE MAY POINT. Beadle Memorial Chapel was opened sat Sunday morning and there was a •ery good attendance. Rev. Dr. Coler„of Philadelphia, preached toe aernon. There will 1m- eervioes there regularly every Sunday morning during the summer. Rev. J. L. Landis, of Cape May, will pr>*ch to-morrow

morning.

Tbe friends and supporters of tbe Seaside Home opened it last week aud will remain down until next week, will be thrown open for toe reception of toe children and tbelr fried* for tbe acaKon. Rev. Dr. Wylie and family are domiciled in tbelr comfortable cottage. It ia hoped that all toe hotels and boarding cottages will receive tbelr usual quota of geests to day and that tbe Point may atari off well ou lie prosperous summer eareer. Si. Peler’a-by-tbe Sea has been open fer several Sundays, and toe religion* Interests of tbe place will he well served by the churcherbere. Stockton Grand Hop. Grind bop at Stooklon Hotel tills evening. 1’rof. Morgan’s full orohea'ra will fulnlak music, and Prof. Loomia will be master of ceremonies. Every arrangement has been made to make Uiia Initial affair a grand auooeea. This evening marks toe beginning of the gay season. Grand hope will be at the great hotels aud music from tbe fraud orchestras will fill the