Cape May Daily Star, 10 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PDBUBBKD EVERT KORVING,

SATURDAY. JULY

be Mpply of »»(»r vat oompletod. E*-Sen»ior Uw ooalnctor.bu don* exoolteot work. Oapo M»7> roping the benefit* tbto jeer of the 'edrerUalnt In the booth end Weet Lett year. The regtitere of

V»t Den r 8ta> job prtnUng e»tebllahmezit U oumploulj equipped with feoUlliM for ell klnde of work, .end to eerie blj flee* complete ee infection to petrona. Our clock of tjp* wee oonsldereUj iuoreeaed eerlj •e**on In order to meet .the demand* of the ooactentlj growing -bnilneee, end we bar* menj new end modern etjle*.

» being rebuilt tor IbU inellatil place at'w blob

to get the full benebt of the eee breero, or if dialled, to fteb oomforteMj end eacoectfully. The Urgk new paellloo at the outer end la aa aloe e piece .ea could b* oaectaucied for theelrioel anno doubt thia will be aufliaieMlj appreoleted to win large audience* for tba company wbleh will begin performaaoea mere next Saturday, 17th Inal. Wx are eojojlng tba' moat perfect cam mar daja. Day* wbiob are dream* of baaiitj and In wbiob ail nature *eem* to be ouotahl and beppj. The bright bln* aky, the laughing' water*,- end the

cl re tq a *utc of eaaj, peaceful ra oeaa, 'nhloh reatoraa th* flagging i glee, to that lb* duUee of life ndl atom lea* dlfbault to pe-fiSto, when the

It He* appeared for aom* Dm* that th* pualtiuo of the dog la Oape May olrelea might with prop rial} be modified. Ha,In thl*nommanU}.»e*nn O. K. to enjoy all lha rlgbfa and prieilaga* of the human family, Inoludlng surf baCblag, blayol* reding, etc. ' It waa only yestuday that, on going to the beach, wa found In addition to the usual crowd of human bather* at lust sight doge In th* aiirf near on* point. And onapaotad gentleman, wsll-knonwto i * sighting <n a*peolelly mean, ' wg* 'brut*, auddanly -lom hi* dealt* to bet be If b* mn*t do it in snob company. The presence of ao many of these beeau ia a metier of

doaeaa of obUdrm playing on mrend every day, and at any minute •on* thongblaaa child may pull tbe^ wrong dog'* tall and* be aerluualy Injnmd. ■ tobaan eapeolal i* of opr mongrel burs, and it Is not ao unfrequanl sight on ■IreaU to aas a cyoler pursued by of them "pole," wbiob peialMa la saeppiag^t th* uaeomfortable rider* beeia at every turn of the pedals. A man must, indeed, be an expert rider if be be able to maintain hi* centre of •rarity la tba proper manner and' at asms Urn* ward of tba stuck* i

t-

ibould ki that they are causing other* to be in danger of their lives by allowing them mtrolled aa they will, and t they hare t to trapaa* on th* public ■ highway* and attack the paaaera-by. A vary lime ears on th* pan of tba owaeri would atop the aoooybao* on th* atrsata, and a little thoughtfulueaa would suBoa to keep Urn Dog* out of

Oroppnd Dead.

Lari night at 6.4* Thorn** MllebaU. the oooaldarata and obliging portar of tha LafayetU, feeling ill, started to walk up tha attest toeohaolla phyal. Ban, but jaol aa be reached tha pay* meat in fropt of Oolliaa' boul ho aug-

nad feU and w I tan^mlnutr* >

nlxty yuan ego, and cam* to. thia eouniry thirtywaree yawn ago. Uu first t ja thia country

m, Solly Beach, tXX.,7**, South Cat # Kay. mfa Cap. Bay City, •1,*00,

PERSONAL.

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Mia* Mabel Rlegel, accompaolea by her alater, Mr*. Panl. of Camdae, and Miaa Cohqu, apeot tba plaauot more-

■aa Oordou, of Carroll. iD « Luan yroUrday on our beautiful

' a riveu in ber handsome trap. The Ml*» Morton may be

uealiy sill red m UAir aretty beibiug eoatume*, eojuyiag the aqrf to the utmost Their many frienS* eagerly watch for their oomltfg dally to the

OapU B. Tb<

Md., Is ■ojoaraing

Mr. »n<l Mrs. Arinydale 1). Seaman, of Haiti mo re, will pam August at Cape

M.y-

Barnard Don rod ou re, a former Cape May outtaoer, la enjoying a fen days

Two very plaaaaut ladle* who arrived at the Deroa yesterday lor a long stay Mia* Joseph in* G. Dolman sod Miaa Kite*bath 8. Lindsay, of UkUadelphia. Mr. Howard Leaver, a popnlai young' Princeton student of the class of 1898, was on 'be beach at the nooa hour y*>tarday. HI. family have * Collage oc Jackaon street.* Mia* Edith Mason, the popular a..prano of the Castle dqnare Opera Company, of Philadelphia, and Thoms* Persae, the noted tenor of the tame organization, so well known in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, are at Congress Hall for the season. We were glad to see tbe. charming '•sea Dixon on tha itrand ygeteroay. They are amoufc th* moat char*nt»g of all tbe. ireqaeaier* of th* eurg a^d attract much tavbrable comment by tbelr neat appaarauce. Mr. and Mr*. C. P. De Long, of Philadelphia, arrived at tbe Windsor Wed. neadaj, and will remain until BvptemTbey were joined yeateruay by Francis E. De Long and family, who.broughn.. Capa May some of tbe 1 turnout* aeon at this place and spirited horse* to drawdbem. Mr. J. Barry Calabin and Miaa Cals, ban. of fortieth and Bprupe streets, Philadalpbla, were seen yesterday by many of tbelr old friend* on tbe beach at the foot of Ocean street. .Mr. John Raymond, Miae Raymond and Mr. Adlan Raymond were among those noticed on tbe beach yaaiarday. Mr. John Raymond baa tbe erect bearing of tbe sturdy soldier and la a aplenipl* of tba benefits of careful training given at tba United Slates Academy at West Point. Mr. Raymood waa graduated with high honor* in tbe claaa of ’97.Mr. and Mr*. B. Miliar enterUined pleasantly on Thursday at tbe lobtbyopbsgu* Club boue*, a number of frlenda, who enjoyed tbemaelT** bngelyi We entertainment Ineluded a erebbing expedition In tbe dob's yacht Defender, and a number of crab* were caught. Lunch was served and vary much enjoyed and fhe afternoon spatil tbe oool verandas. Tbe Mr. sad Mrs. Andrew Eaatwlek, Mr..end Mrs. Tbomaa E**touaa and nlc^e, Mrs. Uildretb, Mi. and Mrs. Btslwagou. Mr. Horaoe M. Cake, proprietor o' the 8 look ton Hotel, it ooe of tbe moat ••ulel of man, and bla experience in the management of first-olari hotels baa bean\greal. He baa aurroundedhlmaAlf at Stockton with a moat efflclanVhtxff, and the bnaloeea of tbe hotel accordingly progresses with clock-work regularity and precision. Edward Welsh, •'.sward of Stoektoo Hotel, one of tba most efBclent o(hoeis In that capacity, who bat ever catered for Stockton's large family. He ie thoroughly familiar with all detal'apL bla burineae, and tbe system wbiob be baa developed la Interesting to observe: Hour/. A. M. Daily, eon of our eaeemad Parry street cottagers, Mr. and Mrs) Jobu L Daliay, baa temporarily left Capa May to join bit company In encamp meet at Camp Blruey, NeahatnIny falls. He I* a member of Co. E., Tirol Reglmaot, N. G. P. Mrs. Mery Hoffman It aqjoorntug at Miller Cottage for the aeaaon. Mr. and Mrs. George Frl.'icfc^ar, of Louisville, Ey„ haw again returned to tbelr favorite house, Tba Atdine. They are yearly vkaitora a> Capa May, and tbelr friends great them with a beany welcome. They were accompanied by tbelr friend«, Mrs. Springer, Mr*. E. Waller end Master Adolf Wallei. al*o of Loeltvllle, Ky Mr. -and Mr*. W. C. Poulaon, of Philadelphia, are registered at Tbe

Aldlne.

Henry 'Lien, of Philadelphia, sad bis too charming dangktare, are located at Tbe A Id lee. David Pepper, Jr.r prominent In the' Quaker City, is to make tbe 6 Look too bis borne for tbs ensuing two weeks Ldward Brooks,.Jr., a well-knoVn Philadelphian, la another late eouir to join th* colony at the Stockton / James M. Gnffey will arrive tC night wltt bis charming family, and lake

who hate engaged slfonte are Mr. KG. Uammersly and the Mieses Hammerely, of Philadelphia; -Hr. and Me*. John C. Ball sad famUy, of Philadelphia; Theodore Tack, of Hew York; Prank Tack, of Titusville' Mr. and C C. Hsncsrd and family, Mr. Henry Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Thom** Moore, Mr. Sutherland Law, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rrowclng, tbs Misses

Browning.

Stanley Csrlaton Malbaws, of 4118 Baltimore avenoa, Philadelphia, has Wen at the Windsor for tbe

past week, leave* today for bis city eife, Mra McCloaky. Henry J "Kent, borne, bat will return again'soon. Mr. wife and family.

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Msthcw* has spent most of bl* .time during tbe peat few yean in Italy, and it le a great pleasure to bear this genial gentleman lefl of bla extensive travel*. Mra. Sam net Welch, Mias Aline Welch and Miaa Catherine Smith, daughter of Mia. Percy Smith, of Twentieth and Walnut, Philadelphia, tUb Miaa Downs, of Germantewn,- are

at tbe Stockton.

Miaa M. Z. Cotahan, who Is tbe talited daughter of Mr. and Mr*. j. Barry. CoUhan, Jr., ifIII. spend the ■nuuih of August at Lake Dunmore, la iron Mountains. Mr. Colab*] tbe well known president of tbe Sellout Cripket Clnb. Miaa Colahac la ; tba Star Villa lor tbe rut of thia

lootb.

John D. 8peace, of Franklin street, who waa a veteran during the Civil Werta,* Pennsylvania ragl been granted a pension. Mr. J. Barry Collaban, president of tbe Helm >ot Cricket Clnb, family at tbe Sun Villa for an extended ■ojouro. Dr. J. Kcvloo Walker 1* real pbyaiclan at tbe Sboreham, Cape May Point, and practice* at l w Point or in this city. Tbomai Shellcroa* and wife, of Philadelphia, are registered at the Lafayette. Mr, ShallcroM ia one of tbe dielinguiahed member* of the Philadelphia Board of Education. John Eaobar and wife, of Braddoek, are registered at tba'Colombia. Mr. Lacber Is well knosn In Pittsburg G> Orgy M. Cos, ol a well known Kew York literary family, !• enjoying ■ — jouru at tbe popular Devon. * Mi** Virginia Hooter, of Plttaburg, registered at Congress Ball, will ba a vaiy agieeshle addition to tba already numeroo* gaaal* of thia popu-

otaL

. and Mra. S. C Berger end tbelr Awo daughter*, of Phlladelpbla, are very pleasantly located , at . Congi Hall lor lb» season. Mr. Barger i* well

with tbe Phlladelpbla Ledger. Hon. Jerome Cartj, ooe of Philadelphia'* brilliant lawyer's came < CAPE KAY POINT.

J. C. Springer waa fn Philadalpbla tba other day Uantastlng boalnaaa. Mrs. Blanche H. Hickman, nee Pot tar,I* ooe of tbe moat popular guest* of tbeSboreham. Mrs. Hickman ha* bean coming to tba Shoreuam for a number Ex-Poatmaetsr General Jobs Wanemaker and family are comfortably lo oated at tbau bauds* me ooltaga on

Hotel Arrivals.

-Mia. A M tV-ilwn.MlM II K Wilson, Wm Kriebel, Thom*. II Edith Mason, Mra MoClushy, John P Rowland Jr, Wm W Long-' atretb. Mr and Mrs V C Berger, tbe liases Berger, Jerome Cartj Pittsburg—J G Hunter, wife sod thro cMldro. Ml** Virginia Hunter Cincinnati—N J Wal* and lamMy and two maid* Boston—J T Edmond*.abd wife, Mlm Francis Edmonds Reading, Pa—Mlav Hill

wixdsor.

Wllkeabarre, Pa—Mr* J C Carpenter PMUdelphi*—Miaa Botie, Mr and Mrs C F De Long Englsnd—Mrs J’ Moles worth-. Harrisbnrg—Mlm Mowry BOTH. LaraTETTE Phlladelpbla—Thomas B Persee and

8l Panl—C E Seoor, A E Bancroft Nwabyil'e, Tenn—laidore Irewlntbal

ad wife, Leon Black

Cincinnati—Wm Krcmmcl Phlladelpbla—S B Nicholson.Stephen P Winslow, Jbomas Sl^llcroas and

life, fl W Peacock

id wife

The Life Saving Crews.

Do June 1st tbe life earing stations oe tty New Jersey coast fnftn Bandy Hook to Cape May were virtually aban.

New York—W U Jones Reading, Pa—John Tlv

^ MiKIXX TILLS alfKXX

Tiffin, O—Rev John P Pueiz, Mis* Msry Puetx, Mrs LooUs Befcmldt,

Master Carol Schmidt Boston—David SeanoeU

Braddoek. Pa—John Eeobcr sod wife Pbllsdelpbla—Catbariiie O'Donnell, Cattariov Gallagher, £ W Sohultx. 8

Philadelphia—Joseph G Dolmar Ellxabetb 6 Lindsay

OBIOLX.

Media. Pa—Jnles Beurthenot, Mrs E Poreytbe sad baby Phlladelpbla—Miss Brennan Spring City—Dr T W Heckle Camden—Mrs K G Lacy OTtlTED .TATE* MOTEL Phlladelpbla—Stella Andrews, J

Laosdell

K1EE AVEXl’K IKX Bweedesboro—8 M Blsgle Royersford, Pa—Ruth Rogers, HeU Pnllsdelpbls—J C Breban West Ch/Mtcr—Jos B Buffiogtou Chester—8 P A.llmond ; • Camden*-C V WJsuer, George" Csdwslader MIU.EK COTTSeE Pbllsdelpbla—Lydia A - Keys, Mary

CDBege

•N H Engel (Communioated. ] Cant Mai. July 9. 1897. Mu. Eoitob:—It waa truly amutlng, and yet surprising, lo reed In this morning’s “Wave" that remarkably, elever and Intalligent interview of man who "ba* soooessfullt .maniged for thirteen -oosaeeative years'- - betb ’’bouas* at Cap* May, and yet eeei iknow nothing of tbe Immense gully does exist In tbe surf and within two minutes' walk of bis bnslneas -old saying that tbe "proof of de pnddln’ is In de ealin',' and ao tbe beet proof ol tbe ex lit Me of a gaily la to step Into It at high tlds

oath's stay. Mrs, W. C. Battler, jvith, b*r loteriting sou, Brno* B. Muttiee.ar*loosted ■ the Aldlne lor a prolonged gray. Mr*. Battler Is tbs wile of Capta'n W. C, Battler, whose reglmaot la stationed at Fort BoaUirg, Minn.. Ha ia temporary military loatraator at the Ratget*' Collage,' N »w Brunswlok, Mi J. Captain Baulsr ka axpaeted to join hi* family later. < Miaa Joeia Millar. tSa rharming daughter of Mr. R. K Millar, of Cam-

i Corson, who waa badly stung

by ttffUngarsa while fiahlng. Is oonald-

ably belter sloo* ao oreraliou wl

was parformad by a physician at tba

German Home. A stinger was ex treated that measured two leebe*.

Cape May needs no nnsnorsaiful Atlantic City newspaper man lo.ebow

It bow to snooted.

Stockton Hops.

Tba i

ping bops at tbe Stockton

will oomaenoe on Monday next. They will be held oe Monday, Wednesday -and Friday from 10 to 1L Evading hops as

ua Tuesday, Thursday and

bald on Wednesday by tba First and sylvan!* Naval Reserves,(rom Philsed Third dlriaios fnfc Pitta won by tba Byd dtviaioa one and ooe-half

various erews being discharged or given a vacation oitliokt lay until tbe last week in an gait, when they may be reemployed, provided tbelr aerricea be obtained, and they are'able to ewer certain foolish question* that be propounded by tbe Civil -Servl Commission, an order promnlgati-d i-v forcer Prealdrnt Cleveland placlri them under tbe rules of that body, which require that all tbe plying for s position to ' •allora must not ba more than six fort, .eight loobaa tell, nor laaa alx inches high, not more Chan 180 pound* In weight end not lea* than 18u. «K*ch man moat be aoood lo body sod of temperate bablta, sod must pass satisfactory axamloatlon In arlthmell' reading, writing, geography, gramma and algebra. Appointment will b made according to tbe general average of qualification, and those pasting the beet examination pill be appointed without regard lo race, color or pullti. There* are not many able bodied men who have passed their boyhood *ud early manhood along' tbe New Jcr* coast In scqnlring that knowledge l.nnehlng *» boat In /a heavy surf, bringing a ball-drowned person aabi from a. wrecked vessel on s dark, stormy night who enjoyed lbs opportunity to devote any considerable time to tbe study of geography, prami and algebra. They may not be able to tell tbe exact diatanoe - between the earth and moon, bat they don't need knowledge of algebra or a slate and pensll to tell bow many yards, feet and inches s stranded vessel ’ lays *ofl tbe shore and whether tbelr'mortar lines are of sufficient length to .be throi over her deck. Their grammar a syntax may not always be of t* heat, tmt *o far no complaint from ■ shipwrecked mariner or passenger is of record on tbe official file* at WasLiugPlsclng these hardy, weather-beaten, poorly-paid servant* of tbe government under the control of tbe Clril Service Commission Is one of tbe straws that will sooner or later break tbe back of that particular camel.—Ocean City "Sentinel." NAVAL RESERVES HERE. Arrived Lost Night for a Two Day*' Visit. Tbe Pen nay I vanla Naval Reserves, command of Commander Francis: Sbni|k Brown, U.8. X , numbering liooj men, arrived at Cape May Point last: nlgbt in Pblladalphla city loa boat* Nut. S and 8, and apant tbe evening in; Cape May City, being royally enter-j talced wherever they went Tbe divisions A End B. numbering ninety men each, Including officers, are lo command of Lieutenant Breer, while tbe Plttaburg division, C, Is in maod of Lient. William B. Ewing, and have seventy-eight men. Including

.officer*.

Sloo* taking part In tbe military'display at Belmont, Philadelphia, on Monday, they joined tbe Battleship Mains, anu have been on ber for heavy gun drill and all tbs exercises wbiob can be taught best In a warship. Tbs Maine, followed by tbe loe boats, have proceeded to tbe Breakwater. The men have slept and messed on th* loe boeta, bat have practiced daily on tbe battleship- In tbe Intervals of big gun practice they will land bowilxer parties at Cape May. Raboboth and Lewes, end keep tbe whaleboats busy. To-day they will storm Cape Mav Point- The Pbila-d-lpblaos have with them their nsplba and steam lanocbes, which will b* : mostly used. To-day or Sunday tbe men will be given shore leave for an *Udsy visit to Cap* May, where they will have liberty to do aa they please. Yesterday they were reviewed on the Maine by' Governor Tunnel, of Dela-

YACHTING. Pleasant Bails—Great Catches of Fish and Crabs. * •-Tbe Lost cun'!" le tbe iisimi ol a-rec-nt addition to tl i- yachting diet, ol which Capt. Tony Bennett Is the skip priThe ysebt Beet la kept busy with sailing sod fishing partir*. and ll iplalua report good rmulta both li-hlng and crabbing. They also r port five feet ol water on llw bar tbe Inlet mouth at lop water with i ■as, so that It la safe' to Mil craw* with those who desire ll, and thia trip is very popular. One of tbe Cape May packet'schooners oame into the loleon low water yesterday, *• (nothing which h*t not been done fur yean Tbe usual custom hat been for tbe large vessels drawing from four to six loot ol watef^to'awall tbe high water before sttemptiilf to oome through the inlet. This It an example of tbe shilling sands arranging themselves In ’a manner thoroughly sstlsfsoiory to all oonoerotd. Crabs tre reported to be unusually abundant, every psrly seeking them being rewarded with s catch of all they . The "Melvin*" ia as popuisr'ks usual This evening ( tbe Stockton will pat forth its best efforts to make tbe bop socoeea. An excellent program has been arranged, sod Mr. Morgan'* music w ill, as u*n*l, be all that can -be asked. Everyone is enthusiastic In praise' ol tbe Bloektou danoe music. Tbe Fierce Clnb gave a bop at tbe 8ea Breeze on Thursday evening. Prof. Doer tier wsj gathering v

water too deep by far for tbe perieooed swimmer and for those who have never beam apprise 1 of the fact that such a place Is at band. No, Mr. QsVdort, ills not "vautaring'' b8t»uxe

bathers gradually w

shore In water hardly waist deep, with no Information given as to tbe existent near shore of s gully,and find them as! vi

—suddenly beyond &*lr depth, nor U it bu '| matter of "InoompeUney" wbsn thoa

who have met with such an unpleasant •xgwrienM declare tba oause of tbelr

unpleasantness to ba s gully which —' Both Signal Corps, Philadelphia and known to ^ave existed for years de- *"— "—*~* —* * *

spite your statements this morning In tbs “Wsv#'' wbleh either proceed Irom Ignorance or a foolish purpose to “pall wool" over tbe eyes of visitors who might reasonably ba accredited just as much Intelllgsaos at least i one Interviewed. Remember that “in-

experienced person, gerfooeed onea. bj i

proper warnings, have In history lost not only tbelr beads bnt tbeir'livea. Il would ba better for a man of your ex parienoa to ad via* in time against *tti poesIbOltiaa of fatalities In such a gaily than to east unrighteous slurs against eeltured and educated vial ten who are

sd depart for other use a gully of year* discovered. Thny only dealr* Charitable treatment wBen they Ittingly Involve ttematlvsv le |*r, and are glad when they realise

is Is always the

Mr. Moisaa's Grand Orebeetra gives

<'^nd the fin* music ia ttonagUy sppewci.lsd bath by the gusnt* of the hotel and by the eottagen

Been bell to-day .at « p. ■

Plttaburg, started out prepared for week of practice lo every kind of signaling, flag, wigwag, heliograph, rocket

and electric light work. Tbe Pblladephia Corp U

by Signal Officer K Clinton Rhoades end the PiUalpirg Corps by Second Quart*ro>*-'»r Alexander Wilson. Both lo*b-i*i* are fitted with Rashmore search lights, and tll^glgnallers will have plenty of opportunity to learn to nee them- with rapidity and

A floating target will be towed 900 feet behind tbe Iceboat*, and tbe wQl be taken out on Jhc eton

Tbe Reserves are under Commander Francis Shank Brown, who hxx his (Lientenant Commander George ~ i. Tba other offioensre Dlv A Lieutenant, George Stool; Junior LteeisoaoU, AH. Smith aodij. F. Marlow, end Ensign, J. M. MI'obseon. Division B. Lieutenant, W. J. Began;

Hero*. Division C, Ewing; Junior Lientcsaoie. Thoms* P. Courtney sad E M. Huklll, Jr.; Ensigns, W. D. Cramptoo and RobPattenoo. Staff oMoera, Lientenant, Clinton Rhoads; Navigator, Bow las; Sncgecm, J.‘ H. O. Rhein; beoary. Dr. W. J. -WetbiwUl, Acting Payesaatar, ^R. L Vandnaen; Anting Pay Clerk. A.R Pearce. was late last nlgbt when ibs mfo

opened out atones, and the man,-slier b*(d work End weariaoane day, glad to roil up in a bla bket and \

First grand open air ounoert of thp season this evening, which will als Include tbe bop lo tbe parlor and dan log on tbe open air pavilion. Simo Baaaler's compute and enUrged oi obestre will, on tUU oooas<on and for the balanoe-of the aeaaon, furnish tbe latest musical novel ties, wbiob all tht visitors to Cape May enjoy aa a gennim artistic treat. Prof. Loomis is making arrangements to receive children pupils In dancing. Those wbb enter will be prepared for the grand children'* carnival which ooe or at the Stockton daring tbe

A. P. Todd, the well-known artistic, photographer, has arrived, and la ready to ptae* himself at lb*'disposal of. ner population for the prod act loo of the most perfei mad* at Gaps May.

Whnel Reduction. Colombia, **7. 878; Colombia, 'M, •90; Hartford. '97, 980;-Hartford. '98, •40, at Q. C. Caowxu.'* Bicycle Heedqnartero, 420 Washington aired. WANTED—Portion aa first-cUes cook (whit*) in Private family. Enquire ' ".I Avenue Inn.

POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for sure* the lu >Y*I.!)VK1!> SKW SOUTH CAFE MAY. Tbe blrlhd.y of Mr G A Welle wee observed by bl* lamily yesterday. A Cycling party, composed of Ml** Nellie Miller, Theo Fern. Jr., and Donald Quxnlrell, took a run to tbe Coutt lioniH.' on Thursday. Oue.ihe piettiesl and most charming young ladle* in 8ontb Cape May 1* Mira Helen Hartranlt. who la spending tbe summer eltb her parent* In tbelr Ninth avenue cottage. Ml** Hartravft I* a beautiful girl ul the blonde type, and ba* lb*l retiring and unassuming manner* wbicb i* so rarely met with in tbe ordinary girl of tbe time*. Mr. Frank 8. KuUchman hi-become an eulbniaat of the wheel during tbe laat alx month*. On Thursday last h* proud |>ostc*sor of s new machine, built by the maker* of the farnoo* Racycls wheel. Hi* 49J pound ‘ice wsgon" la respectfully oflered for ■ale. Services will be held lo the Union [Auditorium to-morrow at 10-30 A. M . opening rermon will be preached tbe Rev. E. P Stiles, l. rtl of the ipe May First Methodist Eplscopil ch. Mr. G. A. Well* has kindly intod to act as organist. All are lally invltrd to attend. Tbe opcoieg of Bland'* aotuge yo*Itordtj was bailed with delight by both old and young of the n Ighboring The Bland'* have alwaye popular here and t h rlr coming waa the event of 'be day. Tbe South Cepe May Ladle*' Euchre Club welcome* Mr*. Bland a* one of Us most ler f ul member* John Bland will be addition to tbe ball tram if that or■ttrtad tbi* season, and Allle Bland will throw a charm tbe place which waa locking before ber arrival. Mr. Donald Quanlrall is a ''oorker,” —be assisted bl* mother In closing fit y bottles of root beer yesterday. Mr*.Edward M. Duller, of German. town, arrived on Thursday, aoooindaugbtef Elizabeth. In Sooth Cape May abe will be tbe guest of Mrs. Q. A. Wells . MU* Nellie Miller, who -Is spending tbe summer with ber parent*, ie one of tbe “sweet girl gradual- *" launched forth from vbe Philadelphia Girl*' High rbl* June. In September Mis* Miller will begin ber thrio year*' 1 oonrar at tbe -Girls' Normal SCboo', •blob will qualify her to teach in the Pbllsdelpbla School*. Red rosea *re the thipg this month. Tbe bathing was excellent yeilerdsy. Mr*. E. B. Martin lo learning to ride a wbe*l; so is Mr*. Sir*l--r. Wbst care they—court plaster and sroioa are

BuncUy Evening Conoort. Tbe diet Sunday evening concert by Simon Haaaler's celebrated orebeetra will be giveo tc morrow evening at 8-90 o'clock. 1. March, "Tbe Star* and Stripe* Forever," Soups 2. Overture, Gheron . -Von Weber 8. Selection, Tbe Geisha . Jones A Violoncello Solo. Selected Mr. Emile Knell. 8. Andante sod Minnetto, G minor Symphony Mixart 9. March a la Turoo Mozart 7. Grand Select ion, II Trovalore Verdi .Flute, clarinet, cornet and euphonium obligati hr Messrs. G. Schmidt, Charles Hoyt, William Ewers and E. Lever. 8. Largo, Soli for violins Handel 9. Dlvertisement Hen.y Meyer 10 Selection, Csimen -Blxet Simon llsaaler Conductor Emile Knell Soloist County Board of Elections. ' Governor Grigga. has appointed tbs following'persons as tbs Cape May County Board of Registry and Elections: - ^ ' Republicans—Alfred Cooper, of Cape Msy Courj House, and John W. Roerre, of Wett'Cspe Msy. ■ Democrats—William Lake, of Ocean City, and Samuel E. Ewing, of West May. Mr. LaSe succeed- Thomas E. Ludlam. of Sea laie City. ^

Rev. J. M. Cook In*, pastor, -will -each in tbe Presbyterian Cbnrob to. orrow. Morning subject, “God ia FalUifal;^evenlog subject, “Tbe Hsluiow." All nr* Invited. ’Grand opening concert at tbe Iron Pier, Wednesday, July 14. 1887. Cbo ms of twenty-three voice*. Tbe choir of tbe First Presbyterian Cbnrob of Norristown. Pa., nnder the direction of Mr. Jerry Marsh, instructor of muako - 'Mrerd College, Phlladelpbla, wlU _ lot the benefit of the Baptist Cbnrob .at Rio Grande. Tbe great " - Of the