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rBIDAT, JDLT •. 1W7. Th» Daily Ptab bu the Urceot i
•»*nl» read tbe Daily Btae. Tba folure f rowth of Cape M»j mo
be toward tbe aaet or waet. AtaIUI lota »re pumerooi Ic both dlraetloiu. '
With two rallroada enppl>iag laelllUea for rapid traaeit, ooaarpeued io Ue United Bute., and runn.nc a \ of twelve train* dally each way, there la nothing to blndarrapid developi . Tu Daily Stab ie enjoying a pope CJ l»rt«y tble aeeeon wbleb I whleb we an aiming to deaerre, by publlehlng aoeurataly and agreeably all tbe new*. W« will appreolaU It If «.ur oottage frleoda will aend In anyi which (bey may daalrad publlabed.
on Boutb Lafayette ie moat homelike and a pt tbe Capa It la ament tbla te baa bean tborongbly reaor»u>l.
Mn. 8. P. Will lama' Glen wood, on Hugbea .treat, baa acquired an anrlable npnlallon aa a oomfnruble, con: ranlaoUy located boarding rHla. It la eo attoated aa to obtain tbe benet aU tbe aaa braexea.
To-day tbe eteamer Republic laarea bar wharf at 1*0 p. m. for «n ocean trip, which la a very exhilarating expe rleaoe. Xbe charge U bat 50 eeoti. She tmqnenUy aalla In froal of thf city on tbeae tripe qnlte oloee to ah ore and beautiful rtfcoft. Mabf np a party and try It. Tlcketa obtainable on the boat. The ateamboat landing la reached by
WiTn tbe adrw
we expect Cape May to ‘progt more rapidly than In tbe reoent peat,
baa been a forward movement of tba moet pronounced kind, and tbe euperlatin advantage, of Cape May more widely known and appreciated tbpn for-mpayrearv CoxoKKae B#ll ball-room Ie ruiy hehutlfully jrUbted* to Ita purpoae tbla . ■mma7 having a perfect floor and being brilliantly lighted by electricity and gaa. The new one tbouaand sand power light on tbe lawn add. -enob the plaaxure of vlallora, aa It ahedra ooeetant, aotl, mellow light over tbe porebaa, eo that lb* beailfio leetfng due to the an bile Influence of tbe lair fhlry moonlight may be enjoyed by any who may wtah to promenade the Coograce Porchee regard lea. of tbe pbaa.
of the moon.
Accidentally Shot. watching for cbtoken t laet plghl, on tbe farm of Mrs. Belle e *h>h. at B wain toe, two buys who bad eoneealed tbameelvw for tbe pnrpoea. caw tba robbers approaching tbe chicken rooet, and Bred twb ebou at tbam. After the amokr had cleared away.tbe watabmea eew a 'num appear from thv darfcneaa, taking him to be ena c* the robbere, they fired >oother ahM which failed tbe man to I be On reaching the wounded man tbeydiaoovered they had shot their grandfather. Zebu Ion T. Swale, who lived Mar* by. and hearing the Cret aboti fired bad nibbed oat to tavsetl' gato the oanae. Mr. BwaUMe eerlocl, wonnded, abont forty Noi. riml bavf-^ autared tbe groin Dr. Jam. Mac ray , of tbi. dty. and Dr. Jullna Way, of tba Court douae, ware Immadiatalv •ummoued and dressed the wot boy who did tba shooting is about 17 J^ere of age, and bit name Ie Ueaiy
PERSONAL. ^ Hi * Tro *11“ rl!, ' SI0 * Hotel Arrivals.
Mra. C. M. Peek, of Germantown, Is • guest at the Star Villa. Simon Baasler, aa usual, gave a Veij delightful program at Ms morning concert yesterday. Little Beesle,tbe bright young daughter of Mr*. M. E. lielar, took her bath In tbe surf yesterday. Mlaa E. Malooey, Mra. Stokes and family, Mr. Buchanan and wlfmoomi to tbe Marine Villa Annex to-day. Among the notable persona a _ Stockton la Judge Michael Arnold, of tbe Common Pleas Conn, of Pnlladel hla . Mm. E. Jackson end her two charm Ing daughters, of New York City, are > the Stockton for a long stay. Miaa Jlurel Street, who la at Conrasa Hall, u a very pre«y young lady, fond of ’bathing,! vivaoioua, and an acipliabed docullonlat. Sbe will most certainly be a very popular girt this George W. .Croxer, of Upland, Philadelphia, one that city’s oe*t •t reliable maenfacturere with hi* ton. George Croxer. Jr.,At the Stockton. Feldman, who il At.The Aldlne with bit atteodaot, thAodoie Dumphy, Ie very much Improved Ic’ health. He will be here for au IndeG-
lls period.
-Mbs Sophie Rstuke, a.vary Amiable: nd iDlerestlug young lady, J* admired a. she grace fully rides her heel along tbe beach. MlaaAaora Grifflth, 12-If South dfilh
Colonel Ceorgu W. Smith, Oily, has been ^warded a fall pension of tA per month hr the United Stales Government. LeyriTsT. IPeveoe, h “The History of'Cape'Mat County’ stye of him! •’ O^-Cnptaln Georgy W. Smith It Ie said ^hat be WaS a breve soldier. He waa born In Cincinnati In If®', being the grandson of Thomas Bmllb, • ho came from 'England to Mary!and In 1730. Tbe qMest eon waa Tbomea, father of the captain, who died In Cincinnati from cholera lo lB3i youth waa then left to toll lor himself with hie two bfothi rs, /ernes T. and WUIlam. In 1*44 the widowed and aooe removed where George learned the painter', trade. Io 1850 they came lo Cape Island. In 1861 be .wax elected Alderman of .Cape Island, bat war before serving out hie term. On Jane 17 be became hist llentenAugjof tbe ‘Cype island Home Gnarde, 1 ■ shortly after entered the service, noted before. He wat wonnded ChanreUoraville May *, 1801, wbloh ■ tbe eaoee of h-s leelgnatloo from I ice on January 7, 1864. When Ibe advance was being made upon Rich and just bet ore tbe Seven Days’ Bsltle, be waa In command of Com paolee A and G. At the battle of MaU vem 11U1 be commanded the regi becauta every otber oommlaelooed oU-
klllsa
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Philadelphia—C S 1 Wise: • Germantown—Mr ant
Bnlle.
Brooklyn—Mr and Mrs Rev Charles R Baker. Mr. H J Ward, M «. I O Ward, Rev St Clair llmter and wile. •TOCKTOS HOTEL. Bmllb field, . Pa—Byron D Haml sod wife, Miee Harriet-RedfleldrHoreoe H Kedfleld, Scott F Kedfleld, KUto Eugenia Hamlin, Pgnl D Ham'ln, Mi Jenotte Hamlin, Orlo J Hamlin, John Forrest and wife, Mis. Helen Forreta, Ml*. Rntb Forrest Part*—L Gomperr and wife, children and maids Philadelphia—Geo W Croxer. Geo K Croxer, John. Kelly, Jr, G- 8 Reilly, M Arnold, Miss Arnold " lainfleld.N J—Mia. Mary L WUson, Miaa JEW Down*
COLOSIAL
'hUadelphla—Mr and Mr* J F Ull lary, W J Donnelly, wife and child Baltimore—Mrs Wriuritge, Mr* .Gar ett and three maids HOTEL l.a> ATETTE Pblladelphia—K A Gleeaou. Mra D
Mite Nellie W. Reeve*, an accomplished Phllsdelphla lady, ha* recently tbe annual examination for the GlrU High School eutrance. Mrs. Garrett, of Baltimore, and. ber mother, Mra. Wlttritge, with their three maida,bave taken fire oeran front ■ %or room* at the C ilwelal for tbe eraeon. We have lafdy noticed Mr. C. K Warner, of Canada, driving a pair ol stylish hays bitched to hie -ham urry. Mr. Warner it always acooci-panied-by hit aooompitahed wile. Mneb of tbe*i«>pularlty of tbe Aldloe due lo two of the yoong lad lea of i r. wl* have beooitie so highly . ed.^y all fhe gneau. Both M^ , Mueller and Min Snyder are very able
Mtn hmma Mereonl, of Jersey City Heights, h a gyeet at the oottage of Mr. and Mra. Lewie T. Stevens, Corgi
~ treat.
Congrew Hall boaaU of three a charming and talented elstera aa are te found at the Cape'.' Chase handsome young ladles, the Ml»»ee Eleanor, Bee ale and Annie CnCigan. are flanghtcra of Mr and Mrs K; Culllgan, of Philsdel phis. Mr. CuUlgao U a leading g^aaa dealer of tbe city. , Mn. Dnvld 6. B. Chew, with her twa children and two maids are expected etiorUy at tbe Chal/oate. Mra. Chew le one of the most beautiful of the
swell eel of Philadelphia.
Mr. Theodore Walton, who U well remembered In Cape May, has a crowded boose at hie new summer v.nture, The Brighton, at Brighton Beaefa, Coney Inland. t Charles X). Marquette, who eo Ubly “l*V^ In the management of Marine Villa -last season, has resumed bit rv•poo.lble position there, and 4e prapartag dor the proeperoae aeakon which has alwaye been tbe portion of that popular bouM. Hp finds much enjoynt la wheeling, for which there are many opportunities at Cape May, and le probably.one of the most skilful Jrre now at the Cape. - Another of the Cape May ball team baa'oome, Mr. Henry T. Eesiwick, of Philadelphia, having' registered at the
Columbia yesterday.
Mra. WUIlam Cozens Price arrived in
Cepe May laal evening, end in now settled at Star Villa for tbe season. Mra. Price Is one of the most beautiful
that hi* ever vUlted old Cape
May.
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Clayton, N J—u W Moore and wife. NorrUlonn, Pa—Jerry March, lieu.y Willisma. - ' St Louie—Rev T J Cooney. Pblladelphlt—Dr E Portar Clayton. N J—U C Moore Philadelphia—Chas E d'lovelliere, Mr and Mr. W C Price, Mies Marion Price and maid. Mis. M Z Colahan >wa—MraCMP^ak MAKISE VILLA. ‘ Philadelphia—Isaac Dearoley, M.a J U Dearuley, John S Dcarolcy Germantown—Miaa Trotter
SIMON HASSLEH
May's musical hiatory a
l. a* ageiu. grand orcbeeCape long that the
contrary. Yet Simon la just aa wi have always knoun him, not a whit older or Ices entertaining; MacyC'apc May friend* will be pleased to /•ad abort .ketch of hie career. S Be wax boro In Bavaria, and came • Philadelphia from tbe l*nd of hie birth In company with hi* parent* and brother Marx aa epriy as 1842, and long before the Quaker City had rioted lo down tbe Uelawarelfiver toward the
*he public school*, and enm doling tbe imree of study to which' be applleo himself assiduously, he began .taklcg violin lee.one from hie father, who, scarcely remembered by the pi generation of musicians, was known and esteemed by tbe past. Laler on be continued bis atudies under M. Waldteufei, tbe violoncello virtuoso, a brother, by the way, of the lemon* wall! composer, Emil WaldtculelWhen be gained some proficiency aa a violinist be undertook the study of theory end composition under that oom petent theorist, the late WlIHgm Wqlaleffer (father of Wi’liam and Edmund Wolaiefler), and \Mathlae Kell* compeer of yKeller'e Amerkao Hymn," wirtch created eo profonod an mpreaeloo when Brat produced by the enormous aggregation aasem ded by P 8. Gil more at the now historic Peso Jubilee at Boston In 187*. Daring the year 1805 be waa offered the leederabjp of tbe Walnut Street Theatre orchestra, at that time under the management of .Messrs. Booth and Clark;-remained in that position for a number of season*, but yielding to a IlatMrJng Vopo.ltioo, assumed a similar position at the Chestnut Street Theatre, then managed by George K. Goodwin, anj, later by Measrt. Gem 11, Scott, Bailey and Geo. Frederick Keene. The theatre waa at, onetime managed by Mr. Jack Haverly, and no member of hla *tafl was more appreciated and honored than was
I'hlladclphis—Maik McGillis, Miss
Doran, Henry Easlwlck.
J,.U»-.il»,l. II. O.rtl. j u lsa ,, C1 „„ u , Amhurat, Maas-Robert, 8 Fleleh.r Street Opera House, Mesare.Ni West Cspe Msy—Mr B-Parker. i/immerman, hcld out strong nduceSTATES HOVEL > [ menu and secuied the aervioee of Mr. Marietta, Pa—William F Zucb. ! u “» ler - He etill retains that posirion, Baltimore—Mr and Mra Charles “ och 10 th ® “risfacUon of tbe msiugemeat and pleasure of the patrons of the
Prof. Loomis le making a In receive children pupil. In daoeieg Throe who enter will be |ecpared lur tbe grand children’, carnival which will occur at the Stockton during the
OEOEQE W. SMITH.
"Shortly after resigning Captain Smith sme home, aod waa, io March, elected ms/ber of the City Connell. In i871 Bd 1872 he was oergeasl-at-Arm* of the New Jersey Senate "He organ)xed Company H, Sixth Regiment, New Jersey State Guard, and was made Ita first captain, Jane < 1875. He was elected major of th* regiment on September 21, 18&, and lieutenant-colonel on October IX, 1885. He resigned tbe last-named position on March 14, 1887, and has since been private Ufa. He wrs postmaster i Avalon daring hla brief residence there. He waa for twenty-five years nuperln teodebt of tbe-Melfaodlet Eplscopsl Church Sunday-school at Cape May City. In politics bsi waa a .Republican,
later yean has been
tbe Prohibition party.
William, who w the Cape Island In a Pennsylvania*
killed In the battle of Gettysburg. Hu record of promotion U as follows: "George W. Smith, first sergeant sergeant.major of regiment January II,
TO: second lieutenant of <
mpany.
bey from ail blame. The. thievee ea“l*<k it > thought that a them la also, wounded. * ^ajp* ol bicycles In emerge
secure Dr.. Jaime Way, sight away. Dr. Way rode on hla wheat to tba eoena. ami >rot the yonager phy^. dan a-whaallag to Cap. May, twenty •Ita. dUteot, lor Dr. Jsm. Memey.
CS6 train. The Doctorsaxtraoud lour !H»«AoC He to not dangerenaly hurt, bnt will probably he confloed for come- » *•> fdly recovnrmLL
Delightful Summer Tours.
For the cooveatanor of Uwpc wl lek tbe moet attrect've way uf spending a Summer holiday, the ^enneyl-. vaala Railroad Company hae'»-ranged dallghlfnl tour, lo the North, under
tbe
t eya-
Jely 27 and Augaet 17.
point! included le tbe'lUnarary aaa the
■try travereed abound la Utan. No matter bow m
be expected, one cxnoot be dies.. In Walk me’ Glen. Nlegafa Falla' Tboo*.
Georgs, Saratoga, or the Highlands of ‘ Tadaon. ih tour Win be In charge of one of ompiny’s tourist agents, seetated ■ experirnoed lafiy as chaperon.
The' rate of 6100 dollar, from New York. Brooklyn, New.rk, Tren-on. Philadelphia, H.rrieburg, Baltimofe, and WaStregton coven railway and boat fare for the entire ronud trip, par-
Juoe 16, ’62. Aral llentenant. Company H, October 2, ’#2; captain. Company C, Februsry 23, ’62; resigned Jannary 7, ■'4. Was shot through check."
Au Accident.
Kiel Hughes, the'8-year old son of Pilot and Mr* Warren Hughes, of 1303 Washington street, fell yesterday afterand broke-hie arm. Dr. Meeray ailed In and aet- the broken limb.
BASE BALL.
Tbe first base ballgsme of tbe seeaoa wiu be plsyed next Ba'urdsy at four o'clock p.m. The game will be playad with the Ali-SahoUstlo teem, of Philadelphia, wbloh Is said to be s strong team, and the boys wUl have to hnetle If they win. Many of the old pUyera will play on our teem Saturday. Me. Orillia, Fletcher, Blakely and Eastwiek 'ore, and Scan nail will arrive at 11 to-morrow. Mr. Cosgrove, of Plltebnrg A. C-, will oocnpy _< ~ Id, Eastwiek will oeenpy right Sold, l It Is aot yet decided whom the left flektar will be: A good pitcher bat been seen rad for the Batnrday game.
Philadelphia—T J Bach, Blet E M Wilkins. Miaa Edith Keevca, Mr and Mr* J P Taylor, Waller Van Wtoekeil, Hannah Teal, H L Wileon, A W LewU AVrwan, Mary R Ualloney, Mrs J M Hlnd. C U Ball, JoOa E Watff, J H Harrison, G CochJule, It Adams, Cbaa
McQsrty, A P Ferriob.
Bridgeton— Mias M A Bishop.
BKLXTON TILL*
Philadelphia—Mn F P Howe, Mite
Cntlsthra-kUwe
Baltimore—Mies Virginia Dyer
home, and last season waa hla thirtieth
Prior to his a
*lth tl
sumption of leadership
The Rescue.
bs w*s first vlollntat
Street Theatre under Dr. W. P. CucnIngham, and hla aervioee were greatly In demand at all tbe principal concerts aa well aa at the Italian Grand Opera, j given et the Academy of Moalc. j Besides this he maintained act v»
/ ] aaeoclatlon with friends, both In public
and private, taking fart In classical soirees, string quartets, etc. Among those with whom he associated may be mentioned Theodore Thomas, Carl Wolfaobn, Carl Honatock and others, who have since become more or less famous lo the musical profession.
Too Stab's account of the rescues yesterday was remarahly accurate, ?;X "■ r :*i
able service, though our attache* oould U uent demand ...d ,
... i™, „„ u. ir | produced. Hla music for the Shakis-
niece, Katherine Jones, and re- ». i-a ..
z-l-d ih, I'*'- • —- —.h.-’ - d utln , lb , [K . U b,tw« D lb,
:;,“rr.r, b b was very much s»iisHrivd
AUbongh the eeaeon le aUll young, that mlachlevon* raaoal with his bow and quiver has already begun hie fine work. Tbn* we beer of a delightful little Vomasoe of love that hat -lowlj and qnletly been unrolling itself to the edification ol guests. Tbe panics in the case are a yonng and very dtarming girl, au orphan, ami a middle-aged bachelor upon whom the snn of prosperity has always shone. Tnc young woman has recently Ueu qni'e ill, and visited Cape May lo the bi.pe that the fine climate would beotfil ber hoalth. What the air ha* not ac ipushed love ie about to do, and as surprised If an engageaonoonced, to be Mllowed almost Immediately by a wed.
dltg.
Tnc happy bachelor la one o! three brothers ami mskis Cspe May his sumi. His courtabip has astoorho know hlm r a. heretolore be has been considered a hopeless old bachelor. There Is twenty yean difler ice between him enirtTe Hive A. P. Todd, Ibe well-known artistic photographer, has arrived, and le ready himself at tbe'dispoeal of oar summer population lor the production of the must perfect photographs ever ade at Cape May. • • '. A Ploasaju Outing. A very delightful forenoon was spent yesterday In crabbing and sailing through tbe sounds by a must congenial party of oar esteemed resident* and isitora. The party sailed In the yacht Defended from Sewell's Point, and was conducted by Mr. and Mra. Millar. Those who were so' fortunate as to belong, to-tble jolly crowd wore: Mr. and Mra. Andrew Eastwiek, Mies Kaslwlck, Master Morale Eastwiek, Mr and Mra. Tboa. Eastwiek, Mr. Henry East wick, Donald Gibson, Mr and Mrs. A. Miller, Annette Miller, Mr. and Mr». Wm. U. Stelwagon, Anna Stelwagon, Mra. Jaa. Hildreth, Mary Hildreth, Mta. 1. T. Jones, Katharine Jones, Horace Jooe*, Mrs Clarkson, Robert Clarkson and Kobl. Eastwiek. COACHING
&4KlflG POWDER Absolutely Pure. Urirbrated t
In the fundamotal or advauoed bisnohe* ol Mathematics, English. Ancient and Modern Languages by two Priooelon graduates, Profcaaora J. II. Hngho*, principal* of the academy at Bellrfume, Pa. This institution enjoys the reputation of furnishing honor winocra at seek lead log colleges aa Bryn Mawr, Wellesley and Princeton University. Special attenUon ta always given at this uchool to delicate and backward pupils. It's location amidst the mountains of Pennsylvania makes it a most betlthfnl re lor tbs boys and girls who attend, ns moderate. Consultation concerning O'•aching or with reference to
Thoms* J^ear. aged 14. supported .
ed^bxtn. f, the last
sister, Ethel, si
Alter Mi
Sparks wae one of^ ibe laet picked up, and courageously floated while awaiting
the life boat. Mr. .M>
for a time, until oalled to tbe reacne of
bis children.
A great deal of credit le doe all who participated In this caries of laetden hlch.terminated so fortnnately. The conduct of the entire party, worthy of the highest praise. anfiT stead of entitling them to be dubbed and Ignorant” bathera, Jt furnishes excellent evldenoe that they unnaosUy well Informed, and
year he baa retained thither as regn
ataooea, which was s'
good pile here The'
boys took a good practice yesterday afternoon, and Blakely showed up In •plendkl form. Let every one coma • the fire*. Chapter of oar
a royal greeting^
, Field Day. 9Aetivc work kaa bean begne by the
The dlBculty did not arise Irom any ndne veotcring. bnt from the fact that s Urge gully, of lake, extending along the beech for perhaps a quarter mile te a point abreast the West Jersey station Is Invisible at high tide, and bathere who reach the bar beyond this are often snrprlred when they attempt to move shoreward to fludThe dater deepening when they strike this gaily. For several hundred feet from the pier westwardly the beech ta perfectly ereo, ami the bathers who experienced the ‘ “ cnltta. yesterday went oot at a point cast of the gully, and during v tbe bath leg gradually moved westwsrdlv notil they Came abreast of this guljy, and hen they started ashore they -*Wd deep sea on both aide. ofUmm The'gaUj referred to ta an exoehent In* for tbe ebildren at low water, and lb it'Shey swim, sail toy boats, and have Ime, hot il high water bat avoid going ont beyond It. At
their father. Mi
J 1 * 0 *- iarly as the swallows fly northward.
He conducted military band for many lessons at this ra
waa eel. rted to direct those given by the late Colonel Cake on the lawn In front of Congreaa Hall, and which proved to be snob a potent attraction. Tbe past two seasons he had hie orchestral at respectively the Stockton and
Congress Hall.
It Is not always the fate of renatclai lobe popular at once with the public and with members of their own pro--feasion. Air. Hauler has achieved tbla, and In proof of same It may be pointed out that he has been elected by Philadelphia magicians to direct several of thelx Important galberiugs and fasti-' vala, notably the Great Military Band at tbe first Masioal Fjkytral In 1854,
ured by addressing tbe principals, era! delivery. Cape May.
OCEAH CITY.
Telegraphic con muuioalion opened July 7>h over tbe Sooth Jersey. Pass togera are now oonv eyed to Phlladel* phis by th rough tralna furnished with parlor and club oar*. . A 350 horse-power Oorllss engine and a 20,000 light dynamo were put lo operation July 6tb. When completed, the electric plant will be one of tbe finest
in South Jersey.
Tbe Ocean City bonds were sold July 6th to tbe Central Trust Comyany of
Camden at 101.
Ex-Sberifi A. R. Shinn, of Cnmberberlxnd conuty, one of Ooexn Clty'x summer residents, and a member "f tbe Hobart Repablican Clnb of Bridgrton, visited tbe latter pi ace Jnlj 5th acoompanled by real estate agent J. 8. Rush, of Ooean City. The event wae tbe eelehration of the Fourth, and the oonrteej extended by'the clnb te gu.reta made the day one of special pleasure • long to be remem-
1 furmi at adulteration koTab ba kTm; ivnoujo NEW YOKK. SOUTH CAPE MAY. Mias Ueleo Klxh, of Chester. I*a., ho la stopping with Mra G. A. Wells, a dashing, fearless bather, anil enjoys a dip in the briny deep aa a part 1 he' daily regimen. Mr. J. P. Miller, of Philadelphia, has located-with hla family lo the Wilson oottage, on the beach front, just below tbe New Mount Vernon Hotel. A farewell euchre waa given yesterday morning as s eend-oUto Mra. Harry Kenuo, who left yesterday afternoon. The participants were: Mr*. C. G. Marahall, Mrs. E. B. Maitiu, Mra. A Rudolph. Mra. Rtrater, Mra Harry Remo, Mra. Pferaloh, Mia. Joseph Qa'antrell and Mra. F. S. Rutaohman. The first prize, a pair of dainty mid night candle bases, was captured by Mrs. E. E. Pferaloh, while the second prize, a useful li.tle East Indian waste piper basket, wae won by Mrs. A.
Rudolph.
Tbe following are the latest arrivals registered at the New Mount Vernon Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ware, Bridgeton: Price and C. Greenlees, of Philadelphia, and Mias Henrietta Du Boll Miner'and Miss Gertrude Pignol, of Bridgeton. The gnlly which for some weeka past »s marred the beach front along the upper end of Sonth Cape May he* filled in completely, making at low tide a hard, compact, unbroken stretch An Interesting series of quarter-mile bicycle races were contested yesterday on tbe beech at low tide. The contesting ihlera were Donald Qu*ntroll, Chaa Erwin and Tbeo Fenn, Jr. Tbe first race was an event between QuaoireU 'and Erwin. Qnantrell, who claims to be a faster rider than Erwin, agreed lo handicap himself by riding withoOt tbe nae of bis haode. Erwin got a slight advantage at the start, which Quantrell cat down and then led to the finish. When a few yards from the line, Quautrell dropjied his hand* to the bar. and the referee gave tbe race to Erwin by forfeit. The second race wat run under the same conditions a* the Arab Qnantrell was more careful not to foul tbla time and crossed tbe line fully 15 yards In advance of his oppo-
rY
The n
» given
itrnnlal Orchestra In ItfTfi. bean Mr. Simon Haaslrr
spoken Ol It la alway* with the ire*
esteem, and wherever
he finds always an affable, courteous gentleman.. He ta of which all Philadelphians
that be likes loo.
I fo km
u Shoot at Ita fullest Thera are few days daring the — m this will occur. Daring the tide It high at about noon on the 20th. 21M and 23d. Except lag at high water, or for abont-an ; and after, tbe gully referred to
the mettar w IU-Dr. Johns'
The largest assortment of eupeifiue sandy le nude fresh evefy day at ' •rle'a, 515 Washington street..
A. C, Gue, Contractor. Pfjnting, Papering and. Decora ting Denier' In palate sod wall' paper; 3 yeara’practical experience. I have th beet of everything, and I handle th beet, with the beet of workmen. Slfi Weebingteo Street, . Cope May CUy.
Try
mtei
too Street.
r our clear cinnamon candy, 20 per pound. Smith's, 807 Washing.
In spite of strong opposition tbe Ooean City Cornet Baud discoursed ed music on th* pier on Sunday ling to an I miner** throng of visit. The outcome of this new departta looked forward to with great Interest, aa the opposing powers are very bitter, and every in-an* will be employed to atop these sacred concert*. The soil. Ocean City Aasoetation against ConncUman Headley, for build Ing over the line prescribed In the di eds gl< an by that body, will' be tried in tbe Supreme Court. Tble will be •
dectaloc upon either side will be *tteoded by the removal of cottage •
Wheel Redaction.
Columbia, ’87, *75; Columbia, 36, •fiO; Hartford, '87. 650; Hartford. '36. <0, at D, C. Coowxll's Bicycle Head oartera, 420 Washington street. Did any on* ee* what become of tba tlr on* who had on the red, white and bine bathing salt yesteRUy morning 7
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to Erwin by forfeit,as Quantrell fouled each time by ilroppln* his hands to the before reselling the line. In the fifth race Quantrell, this time ilndfnl of foaling, again won in easy fashion. In the sixth race both riders rode in th* regnlsr way, bnt Erwin w*» given a handicap of 50 yard*. Quantrell soon cut down this limit and lead Erwin at the finish by twenty yards. The seventh race was the roost exoitmg of the number. Kris alloted 100 yards over QuanErwln made good nae of hla handicap and pedaled out with a detern ination which nearly won the race Quantrell was riding against heavy odds, and only came op abreast 'a! when shout fivcysida from the finish, then for tbe next four yards they rod* neyk and neck, when Qnantrell, by a supreme effort, crossed the hardly a foot in advance of Erwin, morning's sport* was terminated i a race t-ctwecn Erwin and Fern. Erwin wss tired from hie previous exertions, and was given a start of 50 }srda It was an exulting contest from the start lo the finish, and Fern won out by two yards. Mr*. Harry Kemn terminated her brief visit with Mra. Pferaloh yesterday afternoon nod return* d to tbe metropolis. Tbit ta ber first visit te this resort, and she expressed herself as very *11 pleased with the place and IU frequenter*. Her desire to spend tbe enaeaeon her* would be fulfilled had not made previous arram-emenu for her summer’s outing. Daring tbe month of July she will make a tour In the northeastern section of Pennsylvania, and tbe month of Augnat she will. fill in sojourning In tbe 8late of
Massachusetts.
• Mr. Windhoeval arrived on Wednesday «ad opened (fata bath bouse estab. HabmenL Hb place ta jntt adjacent to the New Mount Vernon, and will be very conveuieLt for tbe bathers of that
popular hotel.
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Vtoo-Prt sident Hobart ta easaylng tbe role-of tbe social cord that ta to unite Congress and tbe White Hone*. He ha* started a series of entertainments ejobere of Congress that ta expected te develop, within the next year, '*ito a grand "jollying'.' campaign. •These functions are In the nature of tteg" parties. From tbe facte that are oomiog te light ebont the last cos, which was given to the members of the United State* Senate, It ta safe to *sthst the Vioe-Presldert will bei bowline success In the rota be he* chosen, and that entire good fellow-
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There will be a mneiceM given te the ship. wilT be established between tbe guests and few frtaad. at Brexten YUla legislative and th* executive branches
to I of the Government.

