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CAPE MAT DAILY STAR PTBUBHKD EVEHT EOFMEC,
TUESDAY. JULY 7. 1»7. ConcrMS Celebration. ^ Tb« crud old d»y wm t«j ftlUn#l^ ^MULnlifl »t CoefraM U»i' Mond»j • foiWoc »mkj mu.io. djln« oolor. and brillW o'atory. Tb* rery »l*bt of th* raMagy th« Man and au pea to tbair •torated poatlloo amldal tbe Inaplring aualot of "Colnn.bU, the 'Oam of tba Ocean," war la Itaelf auffiileot to arooae a fealtcy of antboiiaallo loyalty la the heart of erery ooa praarat. The sro«d freqaeetly gare erldfoce of lie appreciation of old Code Sam In hearty •applane throughout the prograa The X - program waa aa follow*: Made by oroheetra, ••Columbia, fe (leaf of the Ocean." Halelrg of Old Glory. Beading of
PERSONAL. CoL John V. Farev, ol the Quarter Maater'# Oepartmeut, PhDadelpbli, i* the goeat of Mre. H. L. Taggart at her
Htaga
Mr. William Brolaaky. With t.lItlmabla wife, hare returned to tbe tenee Of hie yoothfal daya. They pend the month of Augoat at tl
J baron.
Cape Herbert Carll and wife are .e Blbaron for a aeaaon. Tba Captain le eatenalTely angaged In mereauUle bnelneae, baring retired Irom a aeafar-
log Ufa.
A Jolly pan/ of Atlantic City young topic took a ion orer to ipeoi the Fourth at Cape Hay. They report bnaineee eery dull at Atlantic. They took dtnnar at tha Elberoo. Among the maby"new tblnge U tealer baa played In the suet few deye, ere » march—"Greetlngi to Cape Hay,” by Ha*aler, and a Cuban Danoe, • Trooha," by Tyen: Howard Kelly mod be In tbe Uet age. He haa not been on the beeb if eeeeral daya, and tba girl ba< not sen t here, either. Strange, to It not T -Warra, wane, baautitul waeaa ”
aald tbe genial Comte, bat be got nf Conn of Common Plea*, wllo
further, ee c
Oration by the Hoo.-Jt of tbe PbUaddpbla bar. Huale, Bur Bpanglod Banner. Uberty Ball Hareb Sort* LoTe'e Conflict Tober Hareb, Oreetlnga to Capa Hay. . Header We give Hr. Oarty'e oratloo In foil. OAanog at coaauaa naix. Hr. Oarty aald: t.inn** ago GgXTLgMgS—Kei.kiw kMMMiCAHt : There are two grand <x eaalona in tha blatory of oar great country when It la always a plaature and honor to Be called upon to expreae tbs aeaUmast and entbnalaamof tbe time and tbe oeeaeioo, ela. Declaration of iodependanoe .Day, oommunbrati' of tbk promulgation of the principle tba Inherent light of man to goeern blmaelf aooordlng to I be dlototw of bie eonaotooea aa to religion and property end liberty aooordlng to the laws whioh ba and hit Idlowmep originals Tbe other oooaaloo, Deooratlon Day, he iortng .the memories -of brave men who fought the baMle of freedom t>afinal struggle, reeoltlog In the destruction of ollgareby of alaeery. Aa tba todepandaoce of tbe Colohtoe marhad aa an In tba history of boman ptogreaa, so the dcetrootlon of slavery confirmed tbe pdnelple of b< dotn, end we are now on the of the greatest strugkle of our n* aztotenaa, and It remain* to be whether tbe prophesy of polities! pb'lcaopbora, who bava predicted the downfall of the AmerlMn Republic afaall be rec*fi»d. That we bad a narrow Seodps 4 tact year, when epwa^ of d.OCJ.OOO man voted, for cflpsrn*m **nd com monism unde* tbe gatoe of Free Silver. Ho ana aaa deny but It to alooerely k be hoped that tbe long Bight of depraeHoo and took of confidence l* paaeed.
Wa are now ooe^t tbe factors great poware of tbe world, and the 004dttiana which existed In ITT*, however appHaablg to in?, da raUon of In id always will I law. tbe a should be amend. ] ao as to were of tbe general 1 mature of a nil n of, PrasJywarm, aald place
many; also to prevent political from tba eoaMaaai agitation of ei*d,ooasmeretal and Industrial subjects, which bring about tba Uikof coot
Touching the qoaeiioo of ferenoe la tbe quarrels of other natioue la the Weetarn Hamtopbare, wa' should assume a position of dignity and- firmami, sad laotot with fores of arms. If ■foamary, that tbe Jlbtrty, lives and propel ty of American
\ Harry Silvers, who treul.-d •rrme yr^re ego-el Cepe Hey Pore', but baa been a long bate reeidrnt ol C»widen, enjoyed tbe Kpurth here a* u*utl. He wa* last spring tbe candidate of tbe
i of them upset bins
disgust, becaoec be wee just then makig a big Impression. Mia. O. L. WbKridge, ol Baltimore, is coming Ibis week to oooopy e baud■me anile of rooms at tbs Colonial. Hr. and Ht*. W. 8. Kobn, of PrtUbnrg, are-reg latyod at tbe LsfayeU* Hr. and Hra. OnaUv Bergner, Mr*. Ball, William P. Ball sad Hr. and Hi a. T. Kollaoher are a pleasant patty of Phl)adalpbi*n* wbo are local! tbs Stockton. Hr. Herbe.. Ve.-er and W. York Btepbsr«oo, two pleasing young gentlemen stopping at Braxton Villa, will altraot favorable 00mmen! with Tl jbby ooetumes and tbelr tandem. ComU de Joynloekl la expected arrive at the Orioll thto week. He to a ■ed gentleman and to exported wonderfully popular man In the ball-room. Hr. and Mrs. S. Dunlap, two ten and maid are making their borne for tbe summer ebMartyte Villa. Him B. H. Neale waa ooaofthe.fi voritee at lbs Stockton bop on Hond*y night, bat mnob t#lbe corner nation of many admirer* abe returned to tbe oity with the rest of ber party yesterday. Tba Stockton people will gladly walooiae tbto obarmln* girl at any me tbe may eborjaa to oOme. Htoa Katherine Walnwrighl will prob ably arrive to-day. Tbto news will be balled with delight by ber many sdmlr-
for freeholder, from hie weld, and it to generally believed tbatlie waa counted Ho think a, bowevrr, ^bat tbe mtitee of one beodred iui'V" eecoeasful at all points Dext'nptiD K . and the combine knocked completely oat. Mis* Mary Hill, tbe little bleoe of Hercbsnl John Halpln, to an rxlremly akilUnl performer npoo tbe piano. Although but teelVb years of age, abe to able to execute some very difficult ipuelftone upon that metrumeni, and
John Kearney, eldest *oc ol tbe late Pull. Koaroey, arrived In loWnAnbto state of beallb yesterday moroHe le seeing the beauties of Cap* Hay with me oousln. Count de Kennal. Jacob Buuilog. e prominent Phllatlphia merchant, and lormer Cape May Cottager, to * laying at the WlndJndge J. L Clarke Uare,of the PnlU
KtegeoB tb Street last v«ar. are n.>w nloely .ted 00'Stockton avenue, and are enjoying tbelr summer verp CoL J. Granville Lcaob, < ol tne port of' Philadelphia, p»eaed tbe Fourth at Cape May. K. LjUletou Hegulre, a mi mher of tbe West PbiUdrlpbca boat club, and an attache at the Co.lorn House. PblUdelphla, to swying at an Ocean street Hal. Hr. and Hra. Lincoln Godfrey, of Philadelphia, sell anuwn at Cape May, enjoying e slay at the Stockton Mr. Godfrey to a prominent Philadelphian and to an old patron of Cape May. Mre. a. Cbeatroo Van Zant, of Philadelpbla, to at tbe 8*oekton for an ex tended stay. Mre. Van Zaut enjoy* tba reputation of gowned lad toe at Capa May, and her of exceptional beauty vilou.
H, B. Hare, are eoeomowd
Windsor for a few daya.
116a. and Aire. Willard BanUbury
^CITY FATHERS. Regular Session Last Night Provides for Light.
Tbe regular
Windsor, Mias Sophia da Pool and Hiss. B. P. do Pont, of Wilmington, and Maud Middleton, of Wasbiuglun Hist Middleton to a guesl of the Mia** da Pont at tbelr Jackeoo str*t cottage. M.-"A. M. Pott* and daughter, of Philadelphia, have engaged subms
glad to be here 1
;o have
Whan a family
Hr. R. T. -Dlekmaon. of Cbaster, to stopping at tbe Oriole with hie family. He le a mem ter of the well k town firm of John Rpaeh, ship builder. Kerd* Graves It eked veiy proud, happy and eonunted yesterday alternoon i* be dashed upend down tbe beeoh drive in bis handsome trap wl Him Mae Manrer beside him. WelL Fard bad every reason to- be In tl •tale of mind and fi sling. Poor Captain Jack: It Isawiol aa* him breve tbe beat of tb* doety and sultry city simply to obtain a gland* from those sweet eyes. ' Walter Fqxla lookipr for tbe “man wbo stole bie asp. Poor Whit si. w* all know you gave It to b er. It to a ve* pretty oap and aba look* vaiy nice In What made yon attempt to wprk aa dtd dodge Bke that ? When you make a gtrl'a present don’t be atbamed of H. Tbe boys aasy gay yon for s while, but It wtU soon wear off. Hr. John Conway, wbo, by tbs'way, to famooe for bl* soLoaseful ooaeblni perttoa. made a flying visit to bis mother at tbe HUdretb 'eotUge, Washington street, over tb* Kouuh. Hie esteemed wife Is a. daughter of the late Professor Paoooast. Mr. William Ksan, Jr., Hr. Joseph Keen end Hr. F. Howard Griffith, all of Philadelphia, spent tbelr vseat 100 the Stockton, returning to tb* city yesterday morning. They report pleasant trip bdk*. Three refined gaoa hearty welcome M- - . j Mr*. Higgle, Him Higgle. Mrs Paul and Mre. Curley, all of Camden, will spend lb* slimmer ner Paul, of Oamden, was
few diaya.
and Hre. A. H.Waber, of land. Ohio, are on the Cap*, stopping at Miller Cottage
n4jonrn, and th* country wMl tent, site tee aid of the Raeontlv*. It • capable of governing Itself
A. E .Brecht, of Philadelphia, taken appei tmeni* at tbe Colon el for
tbe eUmmer.
Mre. Kl'.gaton Whelm, of Pblladelphis, eooompaoied by hie attractive daughters, it be Mleeee Wbelen, an tbe Brexton. Tb* Mlaare Wbel.n Btriklagly handsome young ladles and are very popular at the shore. Mre. W. U. Avant,' of Indiana poll., arrived at tbe Star VUU last evening Sbe will Le joined by ber ba*ban<L Mr. W. H. Avant, wbo to oxtenelvely gaged In lbs .dry goodi bnalnei* ta tba above named city, and baa a large circle of aoqoelntanoa* throughout tbe central and north w* item ala Ire. Hr. and «hD*- Avant spent last season and ware with Cape Hay! Mre. Avant, wbc Beallb to some*hit affected, hope* euperele by a sojourn at Ue quean of isterb saaa oe reaorta. Cap* May b.* this year In of oottagere 60- of tbe most deligbtfnl sod lovely girTa 'any 00* rould HI** Anna Porter, whoa* family cottage on Broth Lafayette Street, to beloved by all wbo know bar, Will no doubt be a decided tuo f Mr., William Shearer wa* those wbo enjoyed tb* trip to Wildwood by Captain Ware'* steamer ye*, terday, and wa* delighted with hi* exile notioed particularly tbe lotbaxcorelon bone* and pavilion being erected there. Zx-Councilman Benjamin Poinsett to baggage master on the Booth Jersey 1.45 train-from Philadelphia. -R/Wtoter Harvey mer at tbe Stoektoo. R»v. D. L. Hughe*, D. D„ wbo ■pent tbe past eeero will on Monday leave for Vint007Iowe, where be will spend tbe a daughter, Hra. C. ~t>. Harrington. Rev. Mr. Hog hre to In bto 78th year, eultnred ,and refined, and hto stay In tbto uKy baa been moet highly prised by all wbo have mad* bis anqoalntanc*. He hope* to return bom* with lb* 00 log fall.—Lake Charles Dally Pres*. Hr. and Hre. Jaoob Riegel, of Gkr. mantown. have a ootuge ben lor tb* Rev and Hra. W. Hebe rum. of Wayne, are enjoying tide at Cap* Hay. Htoa Watson, a char slug lady of Devon, Pa-, is a guest of cottage
fripoda here.
Georg^W. Cbafim and family, of Wayne, are passing tb* rammer Caps Hay Point. Htoa Lillian Bartow Smith, daughter of Mrs. F. Percy Smith, of Nineteenth and Walnut street*, to spending tb* ierly rammer with Hr. and Mre.Horace E. Smith at tbelr cottage. mqee of tbe Barones* da Frtoeen,
log of City Council : with all merntx-ri
resent but E 'F. Townsend. , Preeldfnt Learning presided. U. E. Taggart present *1 e oommneioatH asking lor tbe piivllegt of erecting pavilion on the bcauh, to ba under d
troi'-of-J^ouncil. same aa tbe trolley
pavilion. Tb* matter wea referred to : ” ir vt 'n n a lb, ODHaltUM on ..d L» *««,..
•ty and improvemeni.
Tbe Treasurer reported 11.4'lfl 4t> on
baud.
Cbaiifcan Han], of improvement committee, reported tbe contract for thirty day* with Franklin Electric Light Company, •* Inttruoted by Council, which provide* for 82 Instead of 53 lights, to born from 8 p. m. to 4 a. m. ir.Lre.dt of the moonlight aobednle heretofore used.
.The price will be 85 cent« per ligta: Matthews, M a* Ann* Katter,.8 K C per night, with a deduction of fire Mathew*, Mias Marion K Hatbewi on each light wblcb fall* | H p (l , hleri A £ pf»bler, C WetheriU, tb burs. . Mre Cbaa Buckner, MU* Pauline Bnck-
ner, Mre W H Nbieter, Theodore C
O. Wlgnall,
of Metropolitan Life Inaarenoe Company, who** boms to In Woodbury, N.J., to on joy lug u pie* earn trip at
Cap*-Hay.
Hr. and Hra. Gallagher, of Kadtooo nut. Baltimore, are passing early
Jely day* ber*.
late Bev. E. Bwain. ahd grandson of Htoa Mary EUto and Htoa CaroJio*
late Jr
Chaplain R. R.‘ Boas, V. N.. of tea D;fc. Batttaablp “Iowa.” Is sybad. tag a tew dan at bto cottage, *18 Wash legion *iW Mre. tines end
bar daughter, Htoe of very. affable and to w*U knows la Pkila«ary eirclea. wsto Dobson and Him Liasto
r a, ale?« Htoa Hay Henderson, Nqrtto Forty-neenad street; E. C. MeKelgbW at rae*,- TO Wasklngton nag Lidlea an mi of the “wheel,” ..ed maeyadelig wheal party to asrilrtpeted, ineladlag
BaberU, of PbUadalpLIa, lb* Stuck too avenue eottage of Mrs. Geoig* K McDwala. Rev. James Potter Hughe* end HI Hegbee, of Bellefoote, Pa., are gee* at Cape Ha/ ter tb* rammar. • Hre. J- B. Kendall, of Waablngtoe, to vtotting fneoda here. . * Hre K. F. Lewis to vial ting -her paranta. Hr- and Hre Dan Ware, Wood*
tows. H. J.
Hr. and Mrs. William G. Hearsay,ol
Hotel Arrivals.
t’bilatelphU—Mre M L Maris, Mrs enry J Maria,Mr .-id Mre Joa Brown. Horace Brown, Mias May Biove Chester—MreC Smith. Hi* E J
Hahn
coidontsL
PblladrlpbU—Mr and Mr* A W Rosa, Ml** A B Rose, Wm C and wife, A E Brecht, Lutber D Love. ’ kJu. Mrs Jaa Lov.kiu, Mydd.
PblladelphU-J-Gvorg* Wllltn*. F C Norris. Tlx* K Field. *6amnvl Leopold, F H Griffith, Wm Kemmerl, Jr.. Wm Keen, Jr., Cbaa A. Kean. J A Kean, J ftuasell Polllvao, T Koliecbcr, Wm G Winder. Dr Myers and wlto. Dr 8 T Barns*, lobn A Dongbcrty, C -L Dongberty. W L ,
Diver, W S Dellerria. W H U Wallace .^oodvllU, S‘IU*ee M.tlrat.. -E 8 MrandMreOueUfbergoer. WPBaltx.f^A**'^ EJ Srileir, U E Dsnt.
-Airx Htxarel and wife, H J Hartley. A M Davtoon, Mrs Davison. Ml>* P L Davison, W M Davison. Jr.. Mi.a Bailie Nel'*, Mia* A J Kero. Howa.l Stenten, John F Belt, W W Oliver,"WUrfoii Evens, Mre L M Taylor, Ml» K M Brown, C T Ashman,'Walter M E Wm Mollvalne, J K Dongberty, -McFadden, Jama* J Sullivan, H.
Sanderaov, L M Wilson. Baltimore—Sami Hill. ' Washington—Cbaa EPear
.Germantown—W H Patic'eoo, K P
Patterou-'
New York- Mr and Mre Richards, W II Silver thorn. Loutov Ut—Hon Walter Evan CiocinnaM—Mr and Mre W G Allegheny—Ell ioU Roger*, wife,
children and maid:
Pittsburg—Mr sod Mre (TV A Stanton,
Lindsay King.
Camden—Mr* R T MifU-r. Mi* A S KamedrU, R T■Miller. Mre A CtialL Wlllniingpic-.-Mre-Bsrkndale, Mi** GretaBarktdalo, C K V»n Trump,
Godfrey,
Cheater Pa—Mr and Mr* S 11 Leeds. Philadelphia—T Per**', W W’ Wyne New York—Mre Oroe and maid, Jaa
H Oroe
Baleimon —Mr* Chat A UIm Belminaler, l‘a—D T Lynch
bechtr, wife and child, Wm Ring New York—Geo Stanley and alfe Germantown —Krenc* W Bl nghte. Washington —U W PrepU**, .-'linear
PraxtUa
Germantown—Ur* E Milt. V Medl*. Fa-HLWri;ht. - BUEXTOR VILA.*.
. Philadelphia—Herb* rt Ilsrner. Uiw Miunle Bauer, Mr and Mre S D-taaur, Master Leo D*sa*ii»~and nurse, Msatei Walter rieatauer and maid, Mr and Mre Allred L Clay, York Stephenson
New York-W W K.ulej
Buffalo—Mia* JlenoaFielaebm.i Pbiladelphta—Miss Sarih J iVi'rlen
C T Darrow
Pbiladslpbla —Mre N Demon, C L Merrill, Mr. M W Ed.y, F
Keidel
Bridgeton—Dr Jams* 11 War*. Mre
I K Ware #
Wilmington—Edgar H Baynw PblladrlpbU—Prof and Mre J Miller, Mi*. Ids Miller, Mr sod Mre E J Kelly, Miss Msry Kelly, Mr* E J Aoldeu
,C Oveilleld, E Gilltag-
Hanusb Moore. Ckarlr* E
vriMwott. —
PblladelphU—8 E Roberts, Wm 8 Aebbrook, Donald 8 Asbbrook, Mr* R R-Dutton, Uaolel Tetlon*. TbomatoJ Msrtln, Jr, Mre Cbaa A Beach, Henry
BABE BALL.
Manger Rutherford, of the base ball tm, announces .that the first gam* of tbe season will be played on Saturday with tbe AJI-ScboUaltc, which U a strong combination of pic ked player* has secured for Cape May all the player > needed, excepting one catcher and t*oplteber*,*nd they are promised so that tbe team I* practically made up. shorn, hf feel* at liberty to an nounc* *• engaged are: Soahnell, ol vard. catcher; Kletchpr, of Amberet, third baee; Blakeley, *i-captain he (JniTereUy of Penneylvanla, id base; MeGlUle, formerly well known kwq. first baee; Middleton, of Unlvaoity Vf Pennsylvania, pratrt field; Hayden. oMHHh Nova, left field,
toatwiek right field,
nea have bean arranged With lb* Brandywine, N rrrietown, All-Colle-gUte, Cuban Giants, and a aarie* will probably b* played with Atlantic City, end there ere promises of games with tbe Athletic* and rbe Phil del phi* and other League team*.
A COXTRSCT l(
Blrnbaum, Ml** Mary E Henry, A T Baker, N Murray Poltt, Mis* Potts Wsyland H Smith, Walter G Wood, Mr and Ur. C H Flalg, F W Wood. 1! Ayres, Dr C A Veasey, Herbert L Kirk Wilmirgtoo—Mre 11 M Barksdale, Mice Gets Bstkadalr Germantown—E Le Boutllllei. II Homer Is* BtfuUUier Florence,. Italy—Stanley Carlton Hat hews Haddonfiold—G Frank Davto
|fmlly
Delseare—Mr aud Mr* Willard SsuUcuaLPOkf* . Phljadelpbla—B B Heacoek, Daniel Bishop, A Raymond BUbop. Cbaa B Aeedly, Jr, Eegrne Sevier and wife, Frederick Kropfl, J M- Holme*, wife and child, Mias K M Dsrdl*. E J Lannlng, T C Strong and wilt, Wm J Connor, Fred W Brann, II Audereon. Cheater, Pa—D C Kay Uaddonfield. Camden—C E Warner, Jo* P Shinn / . HOTEL LAFSTETTE .. PbiUqelpbla—Joseph Utley, A N Haley, Fred R Gilllnder, Horace W
POWDER Absolutely Pure. OH-nrated for Its crest travaa
I of adulterstion
1 j Sami W Tilton, William A Mills, Miss Ella M Edwards, Arthur Rassnburg,
Ben] Elaeman.
Baltimore—A R Fultoo, J M 1 born'
bury and * He.
Pittsburg —Mr and Mrs W 8 Kubn. [ Kingston, Pa—Eliot Concur and wife Philadelphia—Miaa Mary K Fox maid. Miss Fannie Porter, Edna
_ :lta Electric Light Company, should have been for a tarm of year* ao as to settle the qoestlon definitely and permit tba company to have aome aa•nranoe of safely In inveating tha large
ty for properly provid-
ing tbe city with light. There wa* inch complaint earlier In the season
that lights were nog burned every night <JleMOO
and all night, and thaye should be aome fixed policy upon the eubjeot. which
will prove ealiafaot try to naj-fumm C' Philadelphia—J B Colaban, Jr , Mr* population / Artbnr Colaban, Robert K Wright, " Fullerton J Dooglaae Henry J Bel E. Tsoosur presented a formal | kup . Mf » Dd Ur* 8 M Lilli*. Morris F request to Council last evening for tbe Ltnf ( ,ia_ Mre Cbaa Walton, Walter A
Philadelphia—Mia* J Todd. MraJC yrea, Mias Ks blavu Ajr.►,!' J Z Miss E Barlow Don’t forget tbe lecture In the First Baptist Church, corner Lafsyr’.i Franklin streets, by Kerr Boyoo Tapper, D.D., L.L.D., pastor Firet BapHat Church. Pbllsdelpbls, on tbe eubjeot “Be ■ Man,” on Tbur*d>y et 8 p. m. No admisalou charge. SOUTH'CAPE MAY. Many of our cottager* enjoyed the invtgora'ing offset* of a aea Lath ye*.
terday.
Robert Miller, one of Pblladel pbla’i gentlemen's famishing goods dealer*, spent Sunday at hi* mother'*o->uage. Mre. Mary Robinson, of Germantown, I* summering at tbe New Mount Mr. and Mr*. Anthony J. Sweeny, of Springfiald, Mass., were acjourulng al Bcacb Villa. Mre. Annie M. Rolechman dined with Mr* P. 8. Rntecbman Monday Mr. Albert Cu»hinore, wbo U cm ployed at Cramp's ship yard*, visited here Monday. Mr. Joseph Quamrell spent Monday morning fishing off Ibe Iron pier. After two .bonre’ pattern waiting be actoally 1 accorded In landing two f*lr-*lxed black fi.h Beach Villa and acveral of the cottagers were tastefully decorated with flags end banting Mordsy. Monday being a recognized holiday, Mcure. Quamrell,Graham and RulsobL in label all though!* of lu»ioesi amnsed tbemaelvea several boon flying kite* a* 'bey were wont In Ih the days when they were boy*. Mr. iiartranft, wbo somme bl* family at U&rob Vll'a la*t baa taken a cottage on Ninth
YACHTING.
A jolly party of gn-su of the Hr* Villa spent tbe Fourth Inti aboard of the yacht Defender, a Ashing and crabbing grounds a • of many of tbelr bard ■ silver eoalcd Inhabitant*, parry apent the entire day aall ni ■bing and crabbing, and tbe larder of 7lr vcairl being bjunllfnlly supplied J Ibe Ciulte, the wanle of tbe loner an did not seder. The party prove! ■ty successful fishermen and returned jme hi Ibe evrntpgjieavily laden wlib tbelr day'* Atoh. Ito, the evenings crab tapper waa given at the celebrated o Villa. Tboae cump<ialog tb*
parly weie:
Dr. Harry Smith, »nd wile, Mr. aud Mre. Hat.y Seltzer, Mr. and Mr*. M. E. Hals*, Miaa Seltzer, Mix Lll. Selizcr, Mr. Ralph Seltzer, Master Fit’ik Smith and tbe Mule Mb see, Kelt* Smith and Dorothy Helae.
privilege of erecting a' pavilion beahb upon tbe same terms as tboee granted for tbe erection of tb# trolley pavllioq It waa referred <0 tb* proper committee*, and K to difficult to see
ba consistently ref need. ' A Jolly Crowd.
Tbe asm* P*«tJ of gentlemen who
tbe Sooth Jersey have again renewed the game. The party oooetora of Meeura J. P. Jacoby. J. L. Shoemaker. J. H-Jljmett, W. A. Holman, John H. Bloan, Dr. Thomas Fenton and Spencer D. Wright For detail* of tb* game apply to any of tbe -aibov* genial gentlemen. We might ■ay. however, that the lowest pay* tbe porter. Tb* men wh) make one hundred hearts are ex ere pi, and the man maxeet below the century pay* tb*
•kitty."
' W«bre atlll waiting forth* appearaua of tboae n*« bkthlng eulte, glrto. The entire staff of the Bran bave'hwep every day watting to toepect them Only one baa appeared thus far.
, Donkey
A verye^ai*
Party.
Gladys Htaeklay, Haroedea Tribe*, Enriqaeta Yribaa, Emma Yribaa. Hasten Tom Hinckley, Manual and Lento Trf; baa. Lao Dvaaauer. Walter Dam Robert Htaaktoy Cream aaCwa. freak to-day, at Aek-
Fox, L Vandlveere. Riverton—HI** Norton. Chicago—W E Bower and wife. Camden—Hr and Hra C D V Joltue, HlprAltoe B Jollne, His* Const 1
Jolloe.
Indlanapolto, Ind—Hre W H Avant Phlladelpbla—T C Muagm
ovoLe.
Phlladelpbla—Howard E Reed and wife, R >b. ri J Bounkar and wlla, Albert R fiw.u\rr and wife P.ittebnrg—J J A Cam a«d wife New York—Louie G Lumieny Paul Cbamara* Cheater, I'.-Walter H IredaU and wlfa. R T Dickinson Weoonab, N J—Geo H Buzby, LH
Busby
MILLkU OOTTSUE Cleveland-A N Weber New York—P L Bonneville Baltimore—A Waldech Herlon, Pa—Hr* X D Clark, Hto* X Clark. Htoa L C Jone. ■ Fox Chase, Pa—Hr and Hre. Rbawn, George W Rbawn. HU tton H Kbay-, Cbaa H Rbawn Tbiladaiphla—Artbnr A Cbalkyr, John A Doyla, Htoa M.y Twlgg. -Hr and Hra W A Courtney, A R Ford, Hto* Gertrude Ford, Hr and Hr. A H Eaatwtok, Hto* Ha'.an Eartwlck, Hanrioe Eartwiok, J Donald G.beon, Mr* Char le* Btvveat, Georg* ATwibill, Jr, Jeree'S H Cany
New Tort—F Dougherty Philadelphia—Jo* A MoCoeeolU W Benner, O A Bento
' Philadelphia—Mr and Mre A H E**t wick. Hto Baton Eattwlok, 1 Do ' Gtbeon, Mr and Hre W J Brolaaky
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Mr. Samuel Bailie opened bto on the beach front la*t week. Il l* 1* bl* ninth ramnrar here. Hr. J. Wenderoth and wife aud tb.lr daughter. Mix Beatrice Wenderoth, are taking a two week*’ onllng at each Villa. Tb* Orel regular party ol Ibe S-Kith Cape Hay Ladies' Euchre Cinb will be held this afternoon by Mr*. F. B Rutecbman. Stockton Hop. Tb* most brilliant soeial event of the season thu* far look plaee the Stockton on Monday night. The dn-aae* were the moot beautiful, tbe music tb* most Inspiring, and tba Management, amier Prof. I<00are, without a jar. Everything passing off In a perfectly smooth and agreaable manner, as It always doe* under tb* guidance of thto
A few name* of tboae who were present are appended, more cannot be given for lack of space. Mre. William Kean, Jr.. Mix Aon* Kean. Mr. ) reepb Kean, Mr. Griffith. Mix Hall, Mix Neal*. Misses Florence end Anna Jobnaon, Mre. William J. McCann and two daughters, the Mwaee Davidron, Mr. Horace Leeds. Mr. Walter Fox. Mr. and Mre John F. Craig. Mtsse* Craig, Mr. Frank Craig, Jude* Richard T. Miller, Dr. and Mr*. Earnest Kao* dell, Mre. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs Elliott Roger*, Htoe Edna More bead, Htoa Sophie Roberta. Mr. and Mr*: Tho., Robb, Jr., Mr. Frederick'WHaon, Htoe Bessie Gallagher, Mleeee Beoezat, Mix Helen Kirkpetriek, Mr. Georgs Hereer, Mix Bock.oe. Mre Dlmood, Coont
Tho Devon.
The Devon, under the mai’agemeot of Mr*. M B. Field,la destined to be one ol the most, sucooxful hotel* at tbe Cape tb'* .xason. Mra. Field la a eareiul manager and pays especial attention to tbe details In providing comfort for ber guests, An excellent tsble Is provided, and everything about the hotel is In
keeping with It.
The Cape Ma> Daii.r Stak ma-le it* find appearance tbl* season July 1st, sud it Is brimful of personal aud Other local neyra of tbe popular seaside reUnder more liberal sod progreaolty government. Cape May hae a a long stride toward It* old-time prosperity, -and If .the authorities continue In the bnmor ol providing up-t odate faellitlx sud attraction* it Is possible for tbe city to out rank all other seaside resort* in popularity.—Oared. 1. Cturitr. «
THE RACES.
Tbe races were started x announoed, except for enmr changes In tbe order of beats. The judge* vere Mr. Stephen Wilson, Mr. John W. Thompson, and Mr. Michael ,'Kearns. The starter* were Mr. Maurice C-exe, Mr. Jame* Bailey, and Mr- Albert Bennett, The following were entered In tbe first olax race . 1. Townsend, 2. Rohm, 0. , 3. Davidson, 4. Atkinson, 5. Newbold, C. Bobm, C., 7. Woodlln. 8. Hooncr. Tbe tandem team* were: 1. Townsend and Scbellenger, 2. Smith and Reeve*. Second clax race wa* entered by 1. Taggart, 2. Carvar, 5. Rutherford, t. Scbcllinger. » The firet but of first clax race wa* on by Townsend, first, U. Bobm, second, Atkinson, third. Second but a a* won by G. Rohm, first, Davidson, second, Towaxnd uid 1 have bun fouled near etart. Third beat waa won b» Townsend, Brel, G. Bobm, second, Dsvideon, third. There wa* no tandem race, but No 2, mllh and Reeve*, went over tbe coarse ad won by default. Tbe boys' race wu the moet interest ■ log one of tbe afternoon. Tbe finl 1 won by Hntherfort, first. Carver, second, and Taggart, third. Tbe second but>ru won by Taggart, first. Carver, second. Third but, Taggart, first. Carver, The judge* decided tbe first olax rsox won by Townsend. Second olax reou won by Taggart. Tandem race* won by default by Smith »nd Reevx. Tbe prize* were awarded by tb* judge* kecordlngvxo above deotolone. Uowevei, the Capa May people would like to see a good tandem rare, and If a good rat e could be a ranged for eome near dgte It would be appreciated. Jewelry, fine watche* and French clocks careful y and promptly repaired by Joseph K. Hand, jeweler, >11 Washiogton *treeL ' •
, Wheel Bod action. Columbia, '*7, gTS - ; Columbia, '#•, MO; Uartlovd. W. ISO; Hartford. T*. MO, at p, C. CaowEtx'e Bicycle Heedqnartere, “
Painting, Papering and —and— Denier In palais and wall paper; 17 j ure' practical experience. I have f be UAL of everything, and I handle tbe
Tuziix were large arrival* yxtorday of people who were glad to escape from tba great bxt of I’hiladalphia and tbs interior to tbe ax breexe* of c<ml Cape May. Tb* weather to a very potent factor In making or marring tba author* season, and bol wulber. snob as haa'nrevaUed for the past tow day*, will Invariably unx * begin to tbe ■ caebore resorts. In good time* or In 111, by-all wbo are able to enjoy the luxury

