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CAPE MAT DAILY STAR PVBLUniKI) KVKBY MORKINO,
MONDAY, JULY II. 1»7 BASE BALL. Firat Oatne of thj^Mon —Cape
I IkM C»pe Mar tbla yaar will bara a-wlnnlnj; uan. Cape Mar w««t lalo the game badlj crippled and abort of ikaa. Kl
hlm ■•login* at the'ball
Ira team were trots bad altacka of autrbura Internal t
ebaare from dtj i| abore.
e Notwithstanding all tbeae circutoatUMMa, the Cape, plared a great game. aad baddAenor baeo to anr war'illoit lr » wa owjld have eaallr woo the Kama. He weakened lo the aaveuth tuning*, aad although the Capea Balded faat
clean, It waa at a loaa.'
Thao the poor work of Eaalwlok and
WUIIaaa aad Blakelr a oritJbal tlaoa batpad to I Tons time., with three
tbaee mao atruak out and reUibd their - aide. Then Willlama' base running
waa ailramel) poor, aod at o he retired tba aide trtrring
borne wbao the catcher
aimed on the plate with tba ball. tea home team pat two of tba ‘to™ Jdtcbera out of tba box and would bare retired Hie third had than bean Capa Mar gaee a splendid aablbltloq -Of the national game, the work of Jefi eraou, who la a Syolh J.raejita, belni^
Bam
Ibrae blu aod bad fouitaeo put-oats.' Capteiu &oafcoaaexpects to get great work from Jtfleraon ,and ootopliuinoted blm on tba good game he plared. lag such a last man be will probebl; ba plared In left fi^5r„her. no doubt ' be wOJ make a great reputation. 1'lokard, of the A114obolai>tAc, knocked out of the box In tbe fourth 'onlng. Mid waa ia|>lao.d br Boibr, wh» lasted juat three lobloga, and ba
waa replaced bj Prmacr.
Tba Capea" hit bard, fielded .well.
■e follows CAPS MAY.
PERSONAL. WflUam Martin Job neon, the cl man aod book lllnatrator, la ^oeootn at tbe Brock loo. v t*. Judge Ignatius C. Gruber, of tbe 8- Court of 'Delaware, la
Mica Mar Wheat aod Mias Marr U 'Powers, of BarrrTilla, Md.. are eojorlog a sojourn at rba Stockton. Mlaa Panola R. Hopkins and Mra. K Brown, well inown In Philadelphia ■octety, are guests at tbe Stockton. Re». W. D. La Parra, of LltUee* town. Pa., la registered st the Elberon,
where be will pa
Rer; Eli Gifford, ofVlaaland, paatoi tbe Ylnaland M. E. Jjborcb here itil this rear, la eojorlog a few dayi;
sojourn bare.
Mr. and Mr*. Georg* D. MoCrearr a entertaining Rar. J. A. P. McClure, Of Wynootle, I’a., who who officiated la St. John's Oborch yaaterday. Mr. and Mrs. David Paul Brown, of Philadelphia, are sojourning at the Stockton. Mrs. Brown la a "member ol the famous Jersey Stockton family. E. Nrlaoo, of Kead'og, .Pa, la registered at M Her Co'iage for a week a la rlaitiog hta brotber, A. D. Nel- >». ooc of Cape May'* bustling young Hon. J. C. llclden, who waa Senator from Salem County In the yean 1870, 1871 and 871, is odcupylng hie "ooty Grant etreet cottage, with bla fanlly, aod enjoying tbe Cepe May season
ALUSCHOLA8TIC
Oodaba, 11 PlokaiA, p
fSKVr Kaooedy, 8h .. Boxby, p .'
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0 1 8 o 0 1 1 10 0^ 0 • 8 0 0 0
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rue.-Cape May l AJl-Scho-
lastic A. a 1-‘1«-Cape May A AllSobaUsttt 8. J • Wild pttobe*—Pickard £. II
D. W. Van Tine, the prominent Arab street merchant, who at one time owned the Windsor Hotel, this elty.ls eojouri InP for a lew dayi at tbe Wliida<|t' U Is quotgd oo good authority tbi Mlaa Josephine Miller Is one of the graoefnl bicyclists In Cape May. Thomas Rally caught three fine
sbeepebred on Friday.
Mrs. GUI and Mias Lex from 1'hlldelpbta for theaumi
Gill may often be
ur beautiful driest on bar bkoyola ^Ire. J. Robb Maury, of Germantown, name down yesterday to join a number of acquaintances who are turnmering at tbe Stockton. Dr. S. T. Banes, of Noilh Broad atlwat, Philadelphia, was at tba Stock-
ton over Sunday,
Mr. E. A. Goods in, of Waabington, D. C.. U registered at tbe Columbia He baa engaged room, for bis'family for the month of August. Mr. J.. R. Morrison, a weUlkooatn bu.lnaa. man of ^larrlabDrg, la at
Braxton Villa.
Mr. Waller A. Pox, 7a prominent Philadelphia society man,, rods down bla Wheel on Saturday. Mr. Fox • noticed on the beach yesterday mlng In the midst of a. crowd of oom. He appears to be a rarypopulsr young man Ur. Maurlc Jdy, a Rell-known Philsdelpbla boalnea. man brought Ibis famUy^/the» Star VllU d*Hatnrday, tba remainder of tbe season ” Walter J. Crowder, oom of PhlUdelphla’s coal dealers, with hto wife. Is ifortably located at Star Villa
or the summer.
Tracy Underhill, edilor of Um Baltl nore "Financial and Commarclal World," with Mrs. Undarhlll and Mlaa UndcrbUL akrieed oo Friday" at the Windsor for a iangtlry aojonru. They are acoompaojed by Mrs. UnderhUI's pa ran la, Mf. and Mrs C. D. Bhrefe,,of
Ixralarille, Ky.
George Gluyaa Meroer. wl tember of PhUadelphU City Connolly .left here laat evening lo order te reach Harrisburg to-morrow aa one of a com mlttee lo discus* pertaip proponed lag* laUtioo with the Governor. He will return to-morrow even I eg, if possible. an to b# present at tbe meeting of the Cottager's Amorist Ion.
\ Ex Surrogate Georgs 8. West, of Camden, with bla eon. Hayden (nlocated at the Lafayette. Col. Frank N. Barksdale, raUrcod operator, rsoootenr.gsoarml good fellow with a boat of friends, la one of tba latest arrivals to join the colony at tbe Stockton. Cot Barksdale came down In (be hope of surpassing bis already fine record aa a fisherman, made about eeven years ago, w hen he osught twentytwo • harp.bead during an afternoon. Judge Mlahael Arnold who la st the Sloektoo iu company wl(b bis bandeome aod etetely wife, will pomlbly lend distinction to.thubaeeb of Toeadsy by eataylng the ;roU of empire. ) Judge J. l Clarke Har* and family, of Philadelphia, htvs secured room, at the Windsor, aod will arrive In a few
'lya.
Ifr. J. Fred Betz,.Jr. aad hit party ime down Saturday In,bis beautiful
steam yaJbt By bill a. They c
aod ware seen tbe Stockton bop Bator*
day Aright.
Dr. Alexander Meoray ia paying tbla sort a visit. Dr. Mecray it on.- ol Camden's substantial etlisens and dialing uiabed phyticiana. Ex-Snrveyor of the Port of Pblladel-phis,-John M. CampbejCIna prominent Lafayette Hotel gureL , He'"le a am ol Ibe late" Jamm Campbell, PoaUna«Ter General under Preeidenl Pie roe, both of bom visited Cape May in their daya Of public office bolding. Dr. Richard 11. Townsend, of Philadelphia, and bii a tia. Dr. Eugene Townsend, former aupcrlntendeot - of Mini, and Charles Townsend, tbe ftother, are registered at tbe Stockton. The doctor, will remain during tbe
raaoc.
Mre. Philip Walsh, of Philadelphia, Is.a dUUngulahed aool^l leader slaying
the-Stockton
Superintendent Ch.rlea A. Beach, of tbe Sooth Jersey Rallrosd, has ioaulled
Decatur street cottage
and Mr*. A. H. ButterwurfC^of
Ptlladelphla, were barb for an over Sunday vl-lt, and will spend aa a*a*l, the latler part of Jnly and the mouth of August at Capo May. Mr. Butterworth it an enthusiastic fiaberman and freanauUy accompanies Gen. H. B. M*aon. otberwlae known a* “Pock. Bait," <ff the "PhUadelphU inquirer." in hU fishing jaunts. Mr. Buturwortb
had several year* experience
S^-ranching lo Wyoming, bai_fena so far forgotten bla new boy experience* a* lo travel without hi* gun. He I* con*
eequeutly not dangerou*.
>r. L. J-os eogruud and family, of PhUadelphU, are staying at the ColooUl Dr. Lowaogrond U one of PblU dalphia'* foremost physician*. ‘ Mra. Charles H Vendig b»*. v it ihalFColnmbU avenue cottage Mr. and Mrs. Caaaeres and Mim Ida Caaaerna, of Nortli'TwelfUi itreet,
PhUadelphU.
MUa Hannah Stein, of Park , PkiUdelphU, U Buying wjth Mrs. I.’ Leopold and Mre. Manrica'N. Weyl, their Colombia avenue ootUge.Mre. Theodore Hergsebelmer ar son, of Chestnut flril, are sUylng at Cape May Point. Thomas MacKellar and family, ermsolos o,’ sre Caps May Point
Mr. and Mrs, James Gardner sikT tbe Gardner, of Com her I end, Md„
Hotel Arrivals.
Hs. HylhK Pi nnlssion. will O'e.1 daughter. Ml., H.len |
<»««* fotefbe »'>■ Mr. . aldkg Ptlladc
BOTXL UtrsTKTTK
Phll*de1phU—Cbaa A Spier. Beni
thoroughly enjoying their Cape May Elaemsj. FredlF R GUIIoOer. John M L ..P~ y ‘ •““* of room, “ Camph.ll. Robert Taylor Md wife, 8
W Tilton, Wm Hendersop and wife, Joho- A Trainer, A K Sollerwcrth and. wife, W P Holmes, R L Rsooum, wife sod son, Hsrry Pshner, Geo P Rupp, S Dslr.mer, F 8 Wf-od, J P Byrn-. Pran-
eli Dundon
Bsltlmore—Robert Tayitir, wile and
children
Pittsburg 'Ps—J H Simpson, Usury Moeller, J Sc on Wedlock.W M AleUn, Geo B Gsrdoer. Pndk W Frax in Alex W'Uaon, C J Dawson. J - C.«-h ran. John Morrow, Mre 8 R Moirdw New York—J Linderborne Camden—G R West abd wile. Hay-
the Gjdhwopd
Pi Doing*
Pena-
iogtifu, sre eqjourorug »t tire Glee. wood. Mrs. PnoDiogton .boUU spoe*lble position in the Uotvsrsltr of
Peonrylvsnis.
Mr. sod Mre. J. L. Hsywood sir ensoonced at the United Stater for a sojourn. They are popular reside nu of ’WUjblDEp , i, ^ Mr. and Mrs. H. Weber, of PhUadelphU, have lakeo apartmeuu at the United SIsles lor a month. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Myers, of PblU. delpbla, have laken apartmeoU at the Miller Cottage for a long auy, and are
CONGRESS HALL.
Charming Concert oti Sutunluy
Evening bn the Lawn.
Tbe Uwn . versn-tat of Congrr* Hall ware crowded on Sstardsy tv. nl- g io bear the grand concert given by Mr. Simon Haeeler’a celebrat'd orcbrs’rs. The evening being warm, tbe 1 dies, were gowned In delicate Mubmer lahnoe and riblKma and the Jenr s -a like umo a lairy bu«-r, tfrHtelles-e Ira. giance of perfume arising on Ibe air, sod tbe gentle ocean br-vxer it -sie-l
■ade the spot n idUarnffwa.
Detroit—A W Law sob
CUyton, N J—Mis, Rse Sletbmtn,
C C Moore, W MTleree .
PhllsdelpbU—Arthur Van llsrllngen and wife, Jompb PsUereon. K II Johneon Jr. aod wife, A W Demerge wife, Charles F Auek, Mr sodMrsH
RaUtou.
Spiitogfield 111—J U Slout
Cl.velsua—J^"
York—C W Whlthsll.
Woodbury N J—H C Warreu, Ji. * Clocinasii—Mra LoaU Schrueder.
Tbi si.m.vx.
1‘iiiladtlpbie—J a Penning*on. Ml
Poulruo, Henry Llerx,
Cincinnati U repreaented at the United -Buies by Mrs. Hoffman sod Mrs. Widen, two very plmsaot ladies. Dr. John Ball, ol Nornqjown, Pn . socompained by Mim Annie Ball aod Mian Clara R. Chambers, ol Delaware,
sojourning at tbe Wyoming.
Ir and Mrs J A. Bailey, of PhilsUelpbU, an lotoreatlog family, are oc., copying their pretty cotiagr, "The
Bungalow.~ on Stockton avenue, and J*™*)’ City—Thos Bodell. enjoying the eea bathing and other I Fewbold N J—Frank C Baxter. Cape May pleasu-ee aflsr two weeks of! Camden—J no A Collins,
climbing Iu the tnonbuin* of Nee ipehtre. They - are parHi-iUrly proud of their slx-epd-a-balf year old boy, who aotAmpsnied them Ip a climb to tbs summit of a mououin Hi rty-four hundred feet Jrlgh, requiring all day. |
aod madfully accomplished Um teak Mlae Aim. Uerx, MUa Elale Llerx.
nu.-mur, though the way Wsehingtoo-Mia. Ida Damdoroska oagb and rugged. There, LooUvIiU Ky-Mr end Mr." Geo illlee which so thoroughly : FriUihoer, Mre Springer, Mr* Emm.
enjoy life here daring tbe season. j Waller, Mm. Wllbelmlns . Waller,
. | Master Adolf Waller *
New Y’ork—H U Emery.
STOCKTON HOP. ■ In and about Stockton nftialo hull on I'hllaielphU—Nt-Ul Wolfe, . W It Saturday evening, beauty and fashion ! Vr,i ‘ iht - iU,rl °* Jljl T. Mr. Joly. chll ruled tbe boor. Prof. LoomU. s ho eo ! d,CD “ d m “ J ' K ‘ eh ‘ r ^ 11 Ulr 'f. J M plesairgly dueci* tbeee enjoyable affair* ■ lj4ld J.Mr Sul wagon. W C Pride, W A
diaplayed l-U customary activity and Po *
skill In making this, which waa one of 1 " riming on—Dr and Mre J M Flinn,
the most Brilliant successes of the sea- ' Ml * J ^ B * rr
son, perfectly enjoyed by all present: MlaneapolU—Mf and Mra II G Hoi-
Tbe many beautiful woman for which m “
Cape Hay U noted, and tbe handsome Genusnlosu-Walter W Crowder. 1 who are always to be found where * 1,B " ' ol " lar,n “‘X* ilnlne loveliness abounds, were in' ! ruboXlaL
liberal attendance. )
Morgan's grand orchestra gave forth Bryn Maw r—P H Janvier • moat entrancing atreina for Ur. ‘‘>»n<»«lphl«-D L Lowengruod, J guidance of light tripping leet, sol a. LowengrODd, W 11 I bister and usual were frequently applau 'ed. "| B Griffi-b Jones
The program for' tire evening „ ; Phlladelphte^Mlm WLonmgmad, played by this celebralod orchestra te ; Vl “ Heles ' L 'osngmad. Master Alfred
I'Onecgmad, Meat, r Robert I-uneng-
S^a.ri^Til'i.Vaj] Ero^^r": Walt^ Tba Nlghtlarka. ziebre^ Bryn Mawr-Mr. F H Janvier, tbr.e Two Step. Black Diamond K-.prtaa I Anfirto and
Alexander
Tbe andteme^ wa* compoe.-t visitor* and c .tisgera, and all wr fuse in Ibelr praise* of tbe mur . .... showed their ap^taolsiiou by beany
applkbse.
These lawn ooncetu are peculiar Congreae Hall, having been estebllabed year* ago by the late Colonel Caka. S bo at that lime used to have military band music, aod tba excellent quality of these concerts made them popular, and they have beeo gtvi n almost every •esaon since. Tbe ooticert o|maed with Directorate Match, one Sou-a's moat popular *ompualllona, ar d waa heartily applsudrd. Marguerite Maich, oo
imler { OMOtWOOS
Cumberland. Md—Mr
Two Sup. "Tbe'-Stere and Strip,; ^ i °‘ rd, > tr : MU *“
‘ Forever House ! Philadelphia—Mrs Usury PenniugWeltx. Strewing Flowers . .. .Bailer i too. Site. Helen Pennington, Dr Her
Two Step, King Carnival Roaay man F leck '
Helix, La-Ckrmele Wiimark
Tax Dallt St an arclu.nw.'g contain, d * loll account of the visit of tbe Naval 8 — nrM »od of the vanowa. IneidenU
cow nested with ibelr stay Congress Concert
Lem nlgbl Coorrme Hall gow
•* best, and tbe awite.ee. Mrowed lh*8 fally appreciated the .fforta
of this dtetlagetebcd band-
BwfMy do we sue a program eo bell ar. taaged for the nooweeful enter tain meot He desire to make apectel meaUon cf Ue Aeilgbtfol eoLw et Mr. Ewall. He •bow^ lost might that te* could not
S of tbe Cape May alia, will be held at O—gmm Ball at 8 JO o'olook this even-
MlnoeapoUa, have laken rooms Star Villa for the Summer. Mre Jamas M. E. Hildreth paid Philadelphia a visit last week, going on Tuesday-and returning on Saturday. Dr'. Flinn, ome d( Wilmington', bright iigbta Id the medical profamlon, teat the Star Villa.''His wife ---re with Aim. \ C. H. Voelker, C. K. Mehlohoe and D. A. Mona, all oonnacted with the Paaeangwr Department of the Penoeylvante Railroad, are roistered at the
of the mom peefcet moAemOageMv.
Tlllte May Foroey •WU1 be a gurwi at the Sloektoo for tbv idar of the season after Tueedev, i|*»ny with her mother, Mre. Jo in W. Forney. “d -Mm. Richard Mnier, of Ca^Afa, who an dow at the Sloektoo uotll August, aod then teki a trip to Whhe-M'aooUlo. lod Leeks Alexander E. Harvey aad bla son. R Wteter Harvey, of Kittenbooa* Square, are at the Stoekloo for tbelr oeual lengthy stay. Mr. Harvey bt. brough! -itb blm several boisa* and earrisgu. J. Roaaell Sullivan, a regnlar waek Ijr “'“L °a™« down- Saturday night to dn his sisters, Mre. Frank Baas, who ■“’PPlug St tbe Stockton and Mra. F 111 lam McMiobaeL Sens tor Rkbard C. Miller, of Sslem oraty, cx-Congroaemae Uwocge Hire., mate Official Richard T. Mar. County loader Heart Lambert, ana Collector Lae!us Hiree, party of
Hall
Mr. aod Mi LaTayutte atreut ente.taloed at f.T, H. Vaoie—n,. Cap* May Georg* Boyd and too* a Umg tall lam Bat«day Tkomaa EaUy'a boat. The Ire*. Mr. Boyd aipaga enjoy* a mil la our ‘ sod tea das Aahatmaa.
Charles Henry Gnmmey, the prpml Dent Pblladelpblao, te here enjoy log Ibe society of a charming lady friend. He I* registered at tbe Windsor. Mr. Gummcy te food of Cep* May. aod
'quite a favorite. .
Mr. aod Mre W. A. I.bteter.of Pbllade'phla. are registered at tbe ColoniaL Mr* BI rosy Baldwin, of Edgewater 'ark, N. J., la d Capa May guest. Dr. Jon Congo*!a, the bpanteh Ono- ' to Phljadelpbia, and recently one of
Two Step. El Cxpiten.. Lancer*. Alliance Two Step. The Alumni.
Wellx. My Now
Mre. W. Bradbury, of Wayi avsnaa, Germantown, te rapidly r gaining har health while Inhaling Cape
May’* — * -
Mrs. F. H. usorter, of Bryn .Mawr, who formerly reeded lo a Hngbm Street cortege, te this year passing the weon nt the Colonial, where she re/te<red on Saturday. General aad Mrs. Roam:! Tpeyer, of Philadelphia, are aotetteiolng et their' Jackson street oottege Mra. Arthur E. New bold aod Arthur Nawt(old, Jr., of Philadelphia. Mr. aod Mra. Joseph k. Brown ate isconced for several days, at Ibe Wind >r. Mr. and Mre Brown are former visitors to Cape May. \ ' Former Mayor and at present County Pronucn'cr J. O. .Acton, of Salem, w,U Mrs. Acton and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Aoton, were among thorn who registered at the Winds or yaaterday. Mr- and Mre. John A .MeCosutaad Jauk D. McCown arrived et the Window Batdrday from their Phil i. * »»d will make Cepe May their
Be^om L. Pemberton, who , om owe of the-first families of the tteekm City, te enjoying e reeplte from neiBem nerea at Aha Windsor. Dr. mod Mia H. Genet Taylor and (bair iwoonUdren, of Cemdea, .,,1,^1 atjbe Windsor on Batnrdsy, and
Tbe Doctor te eat of Canrdea'e fore pbyatetens. Mre T. Cmated and Boott Umalt Wllbrebarre, Pa, are eejoyieg oool Cepe Mey brones ea gseate at tba Wy.
Mortimer Dallam Philadelphia at tba Dsv^m He
mm mom of Abu
Mae H. Woodalde te enjoying i at the Devon. Mias V ‘ charming PbOadaipbia
Germantown—T Rvymoml Beige: Wtlnringtoo—Edgar H Bayne
1ITIITEO er
iTaru uoTkL
Pblladelpbla—Mr end Mra H •F J Bird, A R Flood CmainnaU—Mra Hoffman, Mi
Wle-
Wllmlngton—Mlu Anna Hammerer, Mra Jefferson Cellan. Mias Celeste Hammerer, J L Haywood aod family
XlLUUl corraai
Phllidv-lphla—John Eerwio, Mr and iMra Isaac My ora, Mr Middleton Can^eo—8 C Chaster and family
poa d by Mr. Emile Knell, ‘the cello virtuoso, ol. New York. Tbte man-b te ■a very pophlai one, and Let er won lame lor iu oompoeer.' every time it was played « waa encored, someilmr* twkoe. aod was asked for at every conoert. 'It bad to be repeated Saturday
evening.
Next El Capittn waa played, followed by Roaiuni'a temona. 8- mlrsnud,- over. Tbte number was render-d in a -It style, the shading aod jihras log of the different tempi being „trv d in.a way a* M> give great effeit o tbte truly grand overture. The udtence seemed .to be charmed by tbte number, and gave a thunder of applause. ** A aelection from Bouaa'a opera, El Caplteo, was the next number ' Tbte very many pretty air* In It and they are n-arly all embod-rd in this arrangement. The braes instrument* of tbe orchestra are given prominence id their work was iffiileotly done. Next came e plceelrg number, an Itnovatioo which was very popular Iasi aod which will remain eo judging by the applause given. Tbte wa* a xylophone solo, a medley of popular are, played by Mr. Meyer, with orchestral acoompalment. It wa* ex. eculed loan admirable manner, alter nately oo bells and xylophone. A repetition wa* d, mended and given. A moat pleasing ae ootloo ea* i given from Verdi's bwaullful opera, Aids, and waa artistically played. Tbte aelection I* fuH of brass woik, i trombone and cornet having plenty do. The performer* oo three Inaliumente acqltted themselves In u sdm able manner and tbe camber wi
terming..
Tbe closing number wsi a new march r Mr. Haaaler, and was played for the ret time Saturday evening. It te of peculiar style and was beajlily ap-
plauded.
Making POWDER Absolutely Pure. . Celebrated for lu (real kwven lag •ireotih aad baaltbrnine . Assurw ihr lood agolnvi slum S~^' NEW TOUK.
SOUTH CAPE MAY.
iwterday waa the brat
a visit t
m* mill svenur oottege. ig sre Ibe latest. arrivalK* ibe New Mount Vernon: -key and e Ife, Morris C
iphi.^
. ' WTQUIXO.
Noniatown, Fa—Dr John Bald MlllaldWn, Del—Mlaa Anna Ball Hockeuslo, Del-Mi*. Clara R ChamWilkaaburra, Pa—Mre T C Umated,
»' ntB.aYgjtii ink Camdsn ^-Georg* 8 Cadwallader New York—J H Egan
• l CHObroXTB
I’b l..l.‘'lpbla—C H Voelker. Elsie Klnh.ilu. «Durray Middy, H E Maitfihy, Mia B Ward,. Mias E Bi ik Koeenberger. Emil Roaanbergar, S Harry 'Worth. WJn Waiah, Jr, Wi Jilehol, D A Moore, T W Lent
The following exoeilunt progSm wi tven before e very appreciative sndlnor in the salon of the Lolayette laat Ight by Mr. Charire B. Deadly'
Overture, Feat Bong, Love's Ol. Hungarian Deane
Harriebarg—Mrand Mre J K Morrieoo, Mies Franoee F Morrison ^ Philadelphia—B L Douredoure, F W
OOLClIBIa
PhltedAphU—Edwin 1
Walter J Coombs.' MVihee
Frank Fla veil, H Denny, Bertran G Frailer, Mrs. W. L. Shew, Wm 8.
Pickard. E B Bosby.
Germantown—Allwoc Sharp. Thomas
Abbott,
Tbs Delaware and Atlantic Telekooa, Local.and Long DteUooe £*
ahaagr, is now in operation, a wd all In-
1 to Cope May’s progre-. trill be luatn. rba auntral station te at ekerbockK Buildl-g. WaeUIn* wt, and rne local manager Is H.
F. Ettinger. who ,1a alao loosl manager
- — - - Tdlegreph. To.
• - r-
oodaide j of the-Western Union T< aonte^y Uuw llou has no oonnec
I wlik 1*. old local lim-
MSBIBB VILLa. i’hlladelphte—Mr* aod Mre J Donna, ley, Mra J H Danoeloy, three cldldreo nd maid. R M Popbam, Mire B BabIU, Mle. B MsrUn Wllmtmgtoo—John M Rogers Camdcu—Mra F W Makcy - The sniff waa crowded yeeterday with
Ho.ace M. Cake has Issued the following letters to hotels and coltega residents respectively, lo order to define the position of tbe Stoteton with referenoe to lu hop* and other on torts in-
leots:
to urrraoEM.
P>:au Sib:—I take plevaure in ecotoalng complimentary llckat, admiu t ag yourself and family to all our amusements, excepting hope on Thursday aod Saturday evenings. Coupon rickets for these .entertalumimu will be sold upon presentation of tbe above at the rate of flva tickets lor one dollar. I have found It necessary, oo scooa of tbe camber of nodeelrable people who heretofore have abused tbe privilege* of our south poreb, breaking opan abutters and tearing out screens daring tbe bop, to enclose It. I trust you will anderetnod tbst tbte te bat a necessary course,' end that we ar* always glad lo lender yourself and Irleods ‘Ito privilege* of tbte. Yours troly,
H. M. Cabb. J«lj 8.
Gebtleubb:—I desire to Inform yon that It la not the Intention of the agemenl of the Btocktou Hotel io discriminate ln k any respect against the gaeate of soy other bona* at Cap. May. heenVfported I appre olate tba fact that the prosperity of one Is of Interest to ell In oar enterprises during the summer, end e ten to do nil on my part Ur make the Cape May -taeon aoeeeaaloL With lbs cottage element we have
r which they
season tickets to our enterte moot*, entitling them to'admission
. evening bops
free, and to purebaae ticket* rt tbe rate of five for one dollar for other bops, excepting benefits. R u my desire yonr gaeete should have, as neai privilege; aad. la order to m*k. Cape May mo/a attrac®Y» »* riiem. and to allow them the privllegus of our amusemanta. which, of courea, I wall awUreteDd the smslier bousn. could, not undertake, 1 h.ve determined to tee lie' season llckei*. *cootding your gnesUibe same privilege* rite uottegea have. Tbeae Uckate will be given free. The ooly'reetrictlon akete that (be person obtaining tl ikrte sball puicbaae fly* dollars’ worth ot our-re. alar bop Uckuia at ibe oottegera' price of five tick.U dollar. These ticks is osn be tbe office of the Stockton
Hotel.
Hoping thin win meot with Vpnr uppiwvnl nod be noorptebte to your, neete, I am. Vary reapeeUully, H. M. Caaia.
The balhtrg y yet this season.
Mis* May Walton went Philadelphia yesterday.
Among the Saturday and Sunday arrival. were: llesire. P. M. Walton. Albeit .1. RodiOph^.F.- 8. Ruisrhman, Robert Miller, Paul Mailer, Joseph tjutnlrell, Samuel Grreuwald and wife, Master Krntiilh. Meesm. H indboeval, Haillte, RHefale, E. B. Martin, Mm. Jails Gieriiwsld. Mite Marsh Green••Id. Messi*. Thomas Caswell, Koti, Uany Walton. Mr*. Harry Walton! Me>*r* J. P. Millcr, George P. Bland,
George P. Bland. Jr.
tph (Jaatitnll caught two doxen ersbe at the aluloe gate yesterday. Tbe following are ibe latest arrivals at tbe Bc»ch Villa, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hotieustein. Mlaa Weldoer, Mlaa Clare Kolk. Mr. J. C. Wendwortb, Mr. John
I?ullock and Mr. Pferaich.
F ; A. Hsrtranft, a prominent law pnctitlone/ of Philadelphia, ia ai-ending his second *.ummrr here with bis fsmily In bte Ninth avenue oottege.
•Bowing ai registered *
J W Dickey
Dickey, Miu Margarita N Dickcy.M! Amelia Ni dy.-J W Urina, 8 R Blblg. han*. Mlu Mar U.blgbans. Mire Emma W Brown, Mrs Jobsoua B Hartman -wo ebildren, Edwin 8 Cox and wife, George G.noer and wifi, Joae Outiverrex, Austin Gu-lverrrx. Vetlu* Blanco, Cha* Ashton, F Blanco. Tbe following communication was kindly written by our esUenMVl cltiaen, W. C. Erwin, by request; "The firat religious service ol the ar*. son waa held In tbe Union Auditorium yesterday morning at IllJtO. IUv. E. P. Stile* picaebed ibe sermon. Tbte ia tbe fourth tear in which Mr, Stlus bos pre.cbcd ihe opening etrm n of the season, and It te elated that the executive committer has an engagement with him to open tbe season for the next nlnely nine year*. There waa a very good atleudau v.aud tbe discourse made a very de. p impression on tba auditor*. A coogregttlonal meeting wa* held »t 4 p m . at which arrangemenu were made for the conduct of the eervlora during the summe'. W. C. Erwin waa elected trustee to fill the vacancy caused by ibe death of J. E. Lonabsugb and A. J Rudolph was elected a member of the executive oom. All tbe vacancy caused by the retire mem of W. C. Erwia. Joseph (Jusnlrell returned to Phllsdrlpbia ; rslerday after an enjoyable week’s l uting with her ulster, Mia. F. S. Rutecbiuan. .. Mraier eon * braulifol Jap. hiaaa pin receiver at a euchre on
Friday.
The etailing base bull team won* great rwoord for tbemaelvee on Saturday night. Owing to the leniency of
tbe pollpe, they were tbe Mayor's docket.
Herbert M. Boyer's guetee te the greatewt thing in the town. The young • are dresdfally anxious a boat It, one who rew him coming from bathing recently thought some seaweed
'tad ought on bte chin.
The largest assortment of superfine osndy la m-de fresh every day nt Ank•rle'a, fil.'i Waabington street.
A. C. Gile, i
Contractor.
Palntmg, Papering aod Deoorafing
—and—
Dealer In |*lats and. wall paper; *7 year*' praolical rxuerieooe. 1 have the beet of evi rytblng^and" I handle the beet, with the beet ol workmen. 818 Washington Street, Cape May City. For a '
Grand opening concert at th* Ism Pter, Wednesday, July 14. 1887. C^! roa of twenty-tone voloea. Tba ebolr ot tbs First Presbyterian Cbnrob of Norriatown. P*., under tbe direction of Mr. Jerry March: Instructor of maaie in Girard College, PMlsdelpblm, will Blog for the 'benefit of'the Bant let Church .t Rio Grand*. Tbe/grewt Hallelnjab Chore* '.om Hander'*K-"^‘■-Win be one of the faatara* of tba

