CAPE MAY DAILY STAR
TP«8DAY. JOLT H. U»7. Th« WMtba'r to-day will b* fair aod ooolar, with thoadu ahowera. Tax city waterat Um bsaoh an bow flowing wlu^par* and good, watar for the thinly, aud U la not at 7 to go to private >roicrty
rhlla at tha haaah .
• Tu Daily Btak'i poaltloo u quattoo of holldingi erected upon the beach for bnalnaaa purjoaed, waa folly endoned by iwaolutlone ooaolmoaaly adoptad by the Couagere' AaaociaUou at iu atatad maoliog Obt eteolng. They an prlntdl. In foil In ooinma. TtUa b a matter upot than haa eaar been very little differ eooe 61 opinio among thuae Interested , la Oape Kay. Mast who arq this saaauo visiting Cape Kay for the fire! time i lighted with It, and one gentleman, who baa traveled far' aLd wide, entbuaiaalloally exclaimed yesterday: "1 greataat taaort I ever visited." Thu ' ancon raging, and shows the jtppreolaUoo of new-oomer. for Capa Kaynneqnallad attract Iona. • Obr City' Fa there an worthy of much eredlt for Ufa enterprise they have shown during the peat two yean lb adding many Important features to the altno Jons of
-Sen. Edmi'kijs, of the trolley, qnoled by his paper as having agreed to plane a foonUin In hla pavilion, provided the elty would supply it with see to tha amount ot SO oeata a day, "bot" says hla papa* “that progress! »c propo--alUon was declined." Progressive Proposition, mind you. that the oily furnish lot R> a private trolley waiting room and ticket office and advertising bureau! Who but Edmunds would have been If that Is proe us from It. Why, block>1 and Congress Hall, on tha earns grounds, oouln as reasonable aak council to pay for thair orchestras, their lights and help, and sail It with equal justice a •‘progressive proposi-
tion?"
Tzx gloomy forecasts as to the business of-lbe see«.iu at the seashore every where, as sire likely to fall of iqpllzatloe at Oape Kay. It Is the general Vpn*eiou that up toffists the eoaai about aa usual ben. Then better seasons, and then h
That -Ceps Kay. la moving forward and growing le popularity, then is no reason’ to doubt. Tu* resident population Is inspired with new ambition, and le spending mom t'me and thought, perhaps, upon ths problem of bow to push Oape May along than heretofore and-this of Itself le a hopeful aigu deed, than his beau always a'pragrea•Ive apirit and laudable daalre for greater auooeaa with the gnat majority of our eltlsene, end many have for yCare psnislaotly exerted themselves to this and without reward and without credit, while asms who have claimed and obtained eaonor leas credit for progres- ■ have been the actual obstrucd with an aye i and the a of all the city pdrjljges •r the guise of philanthropy or some w misleading .phrases, to the dstrlit of the InUresU of th* resort. Ws
r greatest difficulties have bean surmoui There needs to be, of eoune, constant
Tha yearly average of value of fi taken la Maw Jersey la nearly *i,COO,(K Oape May bad. mots rial ton ovr Sunday than during the correspondingSunday cl last year. Tha Preabyteriaa Chnrch of Cllltoo Heights, Pa., has arranged for a pteme at Oapa May ou August 5th.
Two of tbs ate to be ptaoed In asrvlos Jaceey Railroad by tbs last of the weak. Mr. Holman, aon of the lor ter, erptete to go from ban to Tor hoa to aaa them started on Thursday or Friday of this
PERSONAL.
I.
Rev. C. Phelan, of Florence. N. J. waa seen In the surf yestsrdsy. Miss Bessie Newkirk takes much pleasure In her bicycle rides aloof the beach drive. . ''Mr. Ed Dillon, of tte. U. o» P-, hen visiting friends laettwcekMr. Cnlllgan, one of\h{Cougrrss colony, was so unfortunate aTtb Injnre his foot, la such a manner U ' to giye up tamponrlly hi favorite sport of bathing. / Oscar H. Wagor, who was here taoaively engaged In business fifl yean or more ago, and who since been a very tuooeeefol salesman Wanamaker £ Buwu'e, died st bis home In Pblladelpvjs—oa^the Vtb lost, of Bright’s d-eesse. lie becadlB.ill at U.« a. m. and died at S 15 p. waa well known to many at Cape May and highly esteemed. Pilot Bamnel Halley's son, Oaoaq; srtl named after
blm.
Dr. Thomas H. Moon, the wellknown Philadelphia physician,will pass a greater part of the summer hen. Louie D. Anderson, ol Heading, Is vlalllog Cape Kay friends for a fortnight. Vn Samucl Walsh and her (janghter. Miss Alice Welsh, Kiss Katherine Smith, of West Walnut street, the daughter ol Percy Smith, and Mlu llotrne, of German town, have taken i anile of room's at the Stockton Hotel. r Umiaral Cbprlss Mollsou, of Howard oounij, Maryland,Assistant Postmaster General during the Cleveland.sdminh< UaUon.is with hla wife, son and deughir, doortcUcd at a Jackson street hotel. C. E. Warner and family, ql Camden, re oocuppying a Choice salts of rooms 1 the ChsUonte. Mr. Warner haa brought with blm bis l)>sn of fine bay ones and fashionable road oarl. Mr. Uolmao, who is slopping Star Villa with bis amiable wife, Is the of the well-known Inventor of tha
delightful personality, being Intellectually brilliant as well as physically beautiful. *— Tbs Misses Harris, of Maryland avene, Baltimore, have engaged spirt, outs at a Cape May 'hotel late'
July.
Kx-Quedh Llllnokslsnl announces through her secretary that the only n* sorts she will villi this season will -be Cape May and Newport. Horace Long acre, ol Ephrsta, Pa., la summering at Cape May. Mr. John Gill, the well-known Philadelphia business man, la very fond of the sounds, ard may be eese dally Billlog through the tburoagbfarea In hla fins yacht. LlUle Mary Prancls Kelly is said to > one of the most beautiful children i the town. She may be seen -daily walking along the beach wltb her papa, Joseph Kelly. Robb, Jr., baa left Oape May the annual encampment of the City Troops. Mr. Robb Is exscind to return next Saturday. Mr. Samuel Pemberton, ol a wellknown Philadelphia society family,will ’ik* weakly Wpalu Cape May during m aeaaoa. remain'ug over Sunday. Miss Coiabxu Is the -fortunate pos. osor of a sweet sod highly cultivated voice. She frequently eotertaJre (he guesta of the Star Villa with her beautiful solos. Wllllsfn R. Warner, the PblUdelpble druggist, will come to Congress Hali Ibe Uttar part .of this week for au ex.
A party of young men are plstAilug a ip through the sounds to Ocean City id Atlantic In a steam Uooob. Mias Wamop, of Germantown, ons of_ tr handsome lommer girls at the' Cape, dresses exquisitely, and possesses many accomplishments. Dr. and Mrs. Alex. Meoray, of Cam>m, are goaeis of Mr. and Mrs; Thov. W. Eaalwlok, Jaokaon street. ry Millet, ef Philadelphia, accompanied by.hie two sons, las guest of Soperintandent Millet, of the Knickerbeoker loe Company, at bis Wash-
log toe street borne
Mrs. Adds JHdredge, of Allentio City, Ua gnast of Pilot and Mrs: Albert G. Bennett, .Broadway. Robert J. Burdette, humorist, will lecture here on the 2»lh Inst, for the of tbs Baptist Chunk of Rio
Mrs. J. L. fission and
daughter. Miss Edith Melton, arrived at ibe Elberoe last night, and will en-
joy Cape May until BopU
Mr. and Mrs John M. Okie. o< Berwyn, Pa., are enjoying e lengthy sojourn et tbs Windsor. They arrived Mrs. J. 8. Oatauacb U a recent PhlladelpbU arrival at the Windsor. Mr. sad Mrs. W. D. Wlndria, of Chlladelpbla, will arrive at the Windsor
to-day.
William L. Skldner, a promlnaut Washingtonian, registered Devon yestardsy, sod w: ee»crsl days. Frank Halpin, who la ably filling the position ol .chief clerk sod manager at the Windsor, baa been until recently, Interested Id mining In the West, aed U full of enter prise and well read upon isuy topics. Mr. sod Mrs. Hslsae msde s flying vUit to the city yesterday,, and ca boms very muob exhausted by the waive heat. Miss .Alice Jollne -hae been visiting friends at Berwyn, Pa. r ElUba CaUell, of Pbiladelpbia, of the well known New Jersey family of that name, baa purchased the Urge Whitl-' ^in Cottage, on UnTEelkcb front at Cape May Point, and U refitting It and putting It in perfect order.- It will be handsomely furnished. This cottage was one of the finest of the Point cottages for a number of years, and was bnilt upon the same pUn as tbat owned by Jobs Wins maker there. The Cat. tell family are owners of considerable properly st tbs Point, and It Is believed to be their Intention' to tfAugurate so era of Improvement sod progress there. There U no good reason wby Cape Hay Point should not be one of the most popoUr and successful of resorts, as It U possessed of advantages which if known generally would be appreciated. Iu first great need however U direct railroad faculties, wbloh. tha West Jersey and Seashore Railroad may yet give them. The matter was considered by this company when the resort first started, bat tbe proposition received little encouragement by tbe Sea Grove Association at tbat like, tbat tbe project was abandoned to tbe leal log jory of tbe prospects of tbe resort. Hawaiian Annexation.
Hotel Arrivals.
^ trocxTus HOT PhUedelphU—Dr T Congoeto. Tboa L Elwyu. J Russel] Sullivan. Andrew M Shuts, F N Barksdale. Geo W Walton.* Wm M Johnson. Dr S T Banes, Dr John I Healy. R B To-uscnd. C H Townsend.' .A R Rsinesr, Wm C Kean, Jr, T Harry Gill, T W h-ot, W C Jen kina, W De Maveo. D N Moore, L W Beliak and wife. Dr Wilson Bueklry, Mrk O^Jir Long, Kiss De Long, F E De Long, John K Kennedy, Jr, Miss Kennedy. Miss Crrmlta Kennedy, E Russell Jones, Mrs J R Maery. Jobe Moss, Sr. Geo C Surat, Alex Harvey, R W- Uarvty, J R Sweeny, Hiss A J Kean, Mre John N Karla, Mr and Mrs Henry J Marla, Mies Louisa Maria,Miss Dorothy Karls, two children sod maid, Edward Brooks, Jr, David pepper. Jaa Trimble, D P Brows and wife'Cinolnoatl—Miss Garretaon .Barryville, Md—Mias Hsy Wheat,
Mias May H Powers
Chloago—Cbli ScbonUn, Mr sod Mrs OUO. But this i R A Cowqlg aud th^eecbtldren, Miss [ more lustanoe
The Old " Blue Pig.”
Passing up Windsor aveoue tbe other day a quaint cottage attracted first attention and then my Interest. U.ws. tbe old "Bine Pig,” modern reed and enUrged ^Bkerybody who went to Cape
May twenty years ago know.
-Bine Pig.” It waa the famous gambMug house at Cape Hay jest before and after tbe war. It formerly stood at tbe edge of the Congress Hall •awn, laeiog on Perry street and was the reniWvoas of the rich tx.ulbern pleotr-s wltb
sporting prucllvitle*. Many fortunrs lost In thU old h rafters dan tell of tragedy u
history of every gambling house U the
blaiory ol the old ''Blue Pig." early In the sluice when LoulaUnan by tbe name of
squandered (C5.00J In a single night over tbe gaming table and then put a bnllet through bis brailc as tbs sun was creeping ovef tbe ees. He bad' been here bat a fortnight, bot be bad -parted with Dearly filfiO,
i only one of many
Every one will admit thsGno obstaes to the annexation of Hawaii are any longer to be found Id tbe history of the establishment of tbe present republic. .Nor are any obstacles to be found la the larger international situation. Inasmuch aa the great European powers have for many year* well nndereluod tbe Intimate nature of the relationship ixtallcg bdtweeu tha Hawaiian group nd the United States, and bad become ‘coaetbmed deoaAes ago to tbe view that the future political status of Hawaii waa a matter merely to be determined between Honolulu and Washington. Aa for the claim-by Japan of right to Interfere or to be ooasolud.it i wilbont foundation. There are, it ta true, many coolie laborer* of J-.-p. birth In tbe Sandwich Islands, less are very fL-teot comers, aud UteU impurrstinn has been an industrial Incident In which tbe governi Japen until lately baa had nojiert. Tbe sugar crop baa grown sixfold within very few yea's, and Asiatic field laborers. without their families and under no conditions of permanent Moment, have bean employed iu great numbered In the minds - of many thoughtful Americana the really dlffi. celt question ta how to reconcile a suit, able administration of the Hawaiian Islands with the principles I orally prevail in the administration of
ir American States.
It la feared by acme of these m tbat Hawaii may at an early day sc and obtain admission aa a State If tu. admitted aa a Territory; and snob thing might eventually be possible as a national Presidential election turning upon the prejudices of the Portuguese vote In the Island of Oehn, while tha pdlry of this great country might at aome fateful moment be decided by the action of e Senator whose predilection, were derived from an anoeetr of Polynesian blood. Undoubtedly tbs time baa corns when we must
Oownlg - | Cape May iu these days was throng--
Wilmington. Del—Ignatius C Grubb j jd wltb wealthy Southerners.. They
Millville—W H Nicholson, Jr sent North their cotton and then weol Bridgeton—Fred I Smith j to Now York to collect their money. York, Pa—Mr and Mrs M I> Martin Loaded down with gold, they came Washington—Mlu Shepherd here to have a good Unit-, and they bad Pittsburg—Tboa P Courtney, Robert' It, too, proVldol ibe; kept away Irom Pattereon, Wm D Crumpton. Wm B j the ‘•Blue Pig.” which waa rigutfully Ewing, J Soon Wijlock,Walter Alston, n.med because the venturer bad Itttlc
Harry Mueller ' chance for hit money. New York—W H Sllverlhorne, FWj It waa only reteutly that the widow
Trimble ol «be proprietor passed sway, survivBalUneore—Louis Younger, Sadie ber buabsnd a little over fifteen years. Younger, W Morrison snd wile. Her-1 Her 'State amounted to something over bext Hooper, Robtrt Bobbin, Jr | •1,000,000—all of which came from the Philadelphia—Mr. and Mrs. Selelg- j " Bl,,e Pl «”— W - "Hoe's letter in
oae. Mr. L M Txeidler. T 8 ©annell. ••Philadelphia Sunday Inquirer.” New York—Clinton Barling, Mrs j —- ■ — —■— ;
Clinton Barliag.
Barmont Pa—Mr*. Pbllys Walah, Hite Lncile T Walsh. Miss May Walah. Pittsburg—Mr and Mrs W C Burns. Baltimore Vd—John M Heigh, Mrs John M Heigh, Wm F Parrr. Washington—Miss Amelia Brown. Brooklyn—Mrs M W Schelur, Mtas
Sobefur.
Philadelphia—W M N Griffith, Mrs Wm N Griffith.
Philadelphia—John Frunolllo, Wm Schmidt, J. Edward Croulcy, Ed Leven,'William Herbert, Henry Mayer Jr, Emil F Schmidt, Mrs R H Smith, A Forsyth Jr, B Griscom, John J Decry, Morgan Hand and wife, Wm Andereon and wife, W U Beitteomiller. Jaa J Convery. —
wrxoepK.
Philadelphia—Mr snd Mrs John A McCouu, Jack D MoConn, Mr sod Mrs Russell Thayer, Mrs Arthur New bold,
Russell Thaylr, Jr. Eugene Thayer, ; h«a rfspeetfully urged the municipal .Alex D Thayer T Thayer. Edpnnd authorities to take such immediate Thayer,- Arthur New bold Jr, W. H measure) as would secure to tbe city Pfahtar, A E Pfabler. Dr Charles M ,be right to prohibit, for all t'me the Houpea, Miss M Davta and slat*^, Mr erection of suon structures'; snd snd Mrs Joseph E Brown, Chivies I WuEKhsi. The legal proceedings Henry Gummey, Thomas BlochTTberetolore ioslllnted for tbe purpose of Samuel L Pemberton, Homer Wise, seeming a determination by jndlclal DeLqpg, Mias DeLoog, F E De- | authority of tbe respective rights
Cottagers' Association.
A stated meeting of the Cottager** Aa social loo was held at Congress Hall last evening and waa wall attended, resolution was paaaed, indorsing Idea of benefits lor ibe Chemical Engine Company of tbe fire department at each of the two .hotels, Stookton and Congress Hall, to aaalsl In raising fundi
to pay for the equipment.
A resolution introduced by Secretary George Gluyae Mercer upon the subject of buildings for buslne's purposes on tbe beach waa freely discussed and adopted unanimously. We publish It
In full:
WhehkI*, The Cape May Cottagers' Association haa frequently heretofore expressed lU disapproval of the erection of any atruotnres that would Interfere with a view of tbe ocean Irom the boardwalk and beach drive snd thus impair the beauty cf'the strand, and
Lewie D. Stevens, formerly of this •ity. but now bolding a responsible position on Ibe Brooklyn Heights trolley railroad,' ta at Capa May on a b'iaf vacation. Ths Brooklyn syi **5,1)00 fares July 5th, and on tbe *h«6.tof. Presiding Elder George B. Wight, of' Millville, waa a goast of C*pe May last night. He auendaif quarterly oonfsrenoe in the M. E. church. ball boys who are stopping Congress Hall an Mark MoGrOtta, David Scan Dell, Henry F. -
flag may float ovir aa outlying region Ilka Hawaii, without tbe nrnrmsrj consequence of tbe reciprocal partialP*Ron of such a region Iu the business of govern tag this country. The Semite will'do wall to faoe all auob questions with\tbe utmost freaky
Tbe sadbred benef
free trade with the United Status Hawaii for all (bat It oaa possibly up; and It could not reasonably
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Long, Mrs Gertrude Wannof, D If Vi
Tine.
Wilmington— Byaa G Scott. Germantown—E H Bucher. Camden—Dr H Genet Taylor, wife
and two children.
Salem—Mr and-Mrs J O Acton, John W Acton and wife. -J Reading—Mtas Hill. |
riparian owners and tbe municipality with reference to tbe beach Ironl have
not yet been concluded; be It
Resolved, That this Association, regarding tbe magnificent ocean front as of-prlnejem wt>rt£ to tbe elty. view, wrltlf alarm Its recent prostitution to tbe boalneaa purpose* of a private oorI poratlon and to tbe advertising uvea of
BalUmore—Mt'*53'Mx*Tracy Under- ! private builnesa. If one real eriatt bill, MiatUndeyhlll. | agent ta permitted to obtrude Ua bnstLoulsTlIle~“Mr * D ^ Hr* C D Bbrevr. ness advertisement upon Ibosg^eeklng Columbne Ohio—Mr and Mrs John S a view ol the sea, ether* will be likely Corump. •* J ■ • * ! --
Philadelphia—J S Celaneck.
SURF NOTES. Tbe bathing 1a perfect these da ■ Corn fields existed years ago I land whlh i* now a mile out to era. Mis* Ids Brpytet, Miss Cooiad Mtas Anna Potter lortaed a pretty trio. • Mre. William Webh, of P .il phis, looked very pretty in her bathing suit yesterday. One of tbe most beultlful sod sit Ive young ladies im/be surl yesterday was Kiss Annabel RBCTteafy . Cape May beach Is built strata of day, grsvel and origins I soil, a peculiarity not possessed by other 'TJW Mua Emms blokes, of i Philadelphia, aud Mr- Waller belixer were among the graeelul bstbera It is singular but. true, tbat may be driven right Upon the beach aud excellent drinking weler toe alight depth ol ten or I Mr. Clifford Lewis, the veteran bat er, waa noticed yesterday swimming Ibe rough surf with perle it esse. J] Lewis U master of the Cook stroke. Captain Brown snd bis sou William, wbo man the life boat lu front ol tbe Stocktoo, are ever watchful for the safety ol those wbo bathe above tbe Unde Dudley, the mao wbo wean tbe white bat, ta considered oue of lb< beet swimmers at ibe Cape- II you don't think him aawimmer cballcugt blm Iff swim around Unole Epb'a buoy. Among tbe popular yooug people wbo were seen on the strand yesterday at tbe noon batb'ng hour were- Ford Graves, Mia* Has Meioer, John Jlekely, Mias Sue Craig, Mis* FeslhrrmUrae
' Mias Colahen.
One of tbe prettiest bathing oostume* to be seen on tbe bcacb is that of Miss Marguerite Riefcel. She wears black trimmed with white with a white tie. Mias RlcgeUsa beautiful awlminir. Cspulu Thornton a kd George Holden, tbe t’olanteer life guards opposite Cou greee Hall, are making an attempt to fill up tbe gully ou tbat section ol the beach. This is surely a commendable work, aud tbsy should be given all tbe sastatanoe possible. They believe that with a little work this place ou be evened up to tbe remainder ol our beach. Cape May's beach it the safest lu the world, and the gully would not dmracl from it* reputation in this particular If uuderstood. We do not remembers time when there were not forof this kind, but they have never attracted attention nor caused any trouble. If possible to fill t may be well to do so.
Making POWDER
V YOkK. BASE BAX.lv.
Tbe be*< ball situation remains to-day practleally unchanged. Tbe next game Is scheduled lor Thursday, and In tb* meantime the boys are bard at work and will make a great Improvement in their team work'in the next few dayv. The personnel of the learn will be some, what cl.ang*a.-»ud the substitutes will be supptan'ed by ureff-wbo will be able bold their position* throughout the son. Two veiy valuable acquisitions lor tbe Tburadty game 'will be Mtaar*. Middleton snd Mat in, both players of reputation arid b ith are Imported as doing better work on tbe diamond Una •n than ever before. This will make our team stronger by far than It waa In the lakl game, when they came *o near defeating the crack Philadelphia team. Tbe sbowing our men made agaluet the strong AU-Sobolaslic team most creditable under tbe conditions existing at tbat lime, and bv Thursday the condition, will be so ■ more favorable tbat we can exthe boys to put up a rattling good
demand equal privileges,
newspaper may advertise upon tbe beach other* may claim tbe tame right Carried to its logical ooDclosioa.'such
, _ notion might result In tbe ereelion of • Stevenson Eaabv, Herbert Krone', 8 lAg line of booths end advertising pa-
Berwyn I's—John M Okie and
SKSXTOlt VILLA.
Philadelphia—Mre M H Harrow, M
Daisanar. Scranton—Miss Anns R R Mon'gom-
r?.
Ns*berth Ft—Mr and Mre E J Gooed txrrE nan* Borxt New Castle—W M Kelley. Philadelphia—H D Burger, William Edams. Mr* K 8 Thomas, Mr* H V Brenner, Mr* T J Baner,rNil*oo-M Easton, Mre E P Easton, Elisabeth T Easton, Edwin fiastln. Wilmington—William H-Watts, Mtas E T Watts, Mtas Annie E Watts. New York—8 W Fseooner. ILBEBOK Chester Pa-H U Qpff and wife, Mtas Jessie Goff. Mtai Clara D lenta. Pitta burg—J Elmir Hunter. j ... ... _ . Hartgn,
Ron of tile' beauty of tbe beach and to tbe disgust of summer visitor*. Tbe Cape May Cottagers' Association hereby expresses Its deep regret deagciatlon of the most beautiful part of tbe elty, begun in the dead of night and In direst defiance of law, should aabtequenlly have received tbe ap. prove! of tbe city authorities. It views such action aa a repetUKra'ln this little "city by tee see” of the bestowal, without adequate compensation, of municipal Iranohtaea upon private oorporaUona, which has Increased the debt* of -oar larger elUes until American munlelpal government haa by.word among European Kyeolved. That tbe remedy Is In tha ol our fallow oltlxona wbo have tbe right to vote at Cape May, and wbo can, If they will, elect auob city officials jaa will protect, and jtafeod, Instead of betraying, the Interests of tbe mnnloL
•Hlty,
A Ploaaant EntorUunmout. Prof. A. D. Nel*on gave a delightful at £b*'D*von last Friday with hta phonograph, plea ling rge audtauoe present. During tbe
» who have had tb* Detatanee Tata- ■ are: Th# Han, Hotel ImCkjraMa. Martas VOta, Dr. Meoray, F. •>- Melvin, Dally Star, W ladaor, Colon1*1. Katakert.ekar lee Oo.
Ooagrees Hall wUl give weakly,
HOLLY BEACH NOTES Two young men of tbe adjoining borou*b of Wildwood, ju*l after tbe break In tbe price of blcyolea, saw an advertisement in a .nondescript paper, advertising to give away a safety If #10 forwardod to a Minnesota town. They forwarded their money In great haste, and were rewarded some days talar by receiving a safety pin, neatly wrapped up. The eleetric light* were turned on Holly Be*oh on Friday evening, and burned steadily and brightly. There ta blood oo tbe laoe of the icon, aa witness tbe board fence bereen tbe Wildwood and Bltkeria
pavilion.
Bright Bros.’ cottage, on Sploer i dub, baa been rented to 11 L. O’Ni of East Huntingdon street, Philadelphia, who Is now occupying asm Edward Cropper, wbo ta now employ of lb* West Jersey Railroa-i delivering express mailer, came in i tact with the fist of J. 11, Dowler day ihla week. He bit him dlreoUy back of tbe ear. Cropper aaya If be bad hit blm oo tbe bead be would not have oared so much. Tb* Wildwood pavilion offers some great attractions In its new palace by tbe aes, for iiuob It ta es compare ! wltb others along tbe ooaaL It lighted by electricity. Tbe ecbobl trust*.* bare granted tbe use of tbe hall over the school bouse to Father Cunningham to say mass In while their church 1* being completed. F. E. Smith drove tbe piling for it tola . They Intend laying eat a pretty in front of It.
Mr., aad Mrs. A. C. Psaaano an ax- gleaned pota wfU fan Btaaktea eoctagen bop wUl ooeur on part Wheelmen, aad enjoy.their runs gram. SeheeriaXIcnu Ttamda/ef eeahwmk. over owr exaaCtaMmaama. Cua«re * HaD aflae.
Louis W. Hall Dead. 'A telegram from' Harrisburg yesterday announced tbe death of Louts W. Hall, wbo ffr several seasons bad s Cape May ont3ge. He waa ex-Siwakar of the Pennsylvania Legislature, and an attorney pf the Pennsylvania Ratiroad. . Au Boling Record. The Jolly Monday Club, eooalallug of Mr. John GUI, Mr. Lelbdti, Mi Howard Kelly, and Mr. Joseph Kelly, with Capt, pul. Dloklaon. tbe well, known skip pel of tbe naptha yapbl Irens, took their usual trip yesterday wltb tbs Intention of catching all thi eels this aid* of Hotly Beach draw,
bridge.
Tb* Orel haul was made In Bunsrd’i Creek, bask of Passenger's Harbor: They tooeeded In landing about eight doieo eels, and not being provided Wltb a vessel ol scfflelect alia to bold imber, Mr. GUI kindly proffered hla neglige shirt, which was need In of tha .missing basket, end as a incnee of this self-sacrificing act It ta feared tbat Mr. GUI will lose sleep !, aa Old Sol showed blm Tbs days' sport ended with a bath In lbs surf and a royal ot Mr, GUI
Looture. Prof. W. Grablacboff wUl lecture upon the '-Uuspcakable Turk” in tbe First 51. E. Cbufch on Tuesday cveu. lug, July ISth. Do ool fail to hoar him. He ta a Due apeaktr, a native Bulgarian and will speak'of manners and customs of hi* uative land. A ailrer ofleriug will be taken at tbe door. --A Capo May Hoy Heard From. Another Cape Msy boy ta rapidly gaining distinction in bis chosen profession. Dr. Fred Johnson, of Corona, N. Y., is a well recognised authority on niaileis surgical, as hla rapidly increasing practise abows. Long island paper* frequently relate incidents of bis busy career, and Indicate the prominence to which he is attaining. The formal oiwniug of tbe Iron Pier opera House will take place oo Wednesday evening. The entertainment will be a concert given by tbe eboir of the First I’nsbyterian Church of Norristown, P*. Tbe program will consist of solos, duels, choruses, etc.' The proceeds are to go to tbe Rio Graode.NJ.,
Baptist Church.
Tbe Jewish Sunday School Union, of Wilmington, gave an excnislon to Cape May on the Republic on Sunday. Tbe diamond of tbe Atlantic Clly ball field la covered with Cape 5!ay clay. It ought to be covered with Cape Msy viclories at'the end of tbe season. The largest assort mem of superfine candy Is made Iresb every day st Aok 515 Washington street.
SOUTH CAPE MAY.
Jewelry, fine watched and French looks carefully end promptly repaired by Joseph K. Hand, Jeweler, *11 Waah-
A parly composed of John Bland, Tkeo. Feoo, Jr., aud Don Quaolrell bagged three doxen crab* at the slulce-
ate yesterday.
Mr. J. W. Dickey, of Pb'talelphla, a prominent manulsoturer of hats, has iocs tad with hi* wife and children at tbe New Mount Vernou. The second aeries of games of tbe Booth Cape May Ladles' Euchre Club will be played to-morrow afternoon at tbe cottage of Mr*. F. 8, Rutachman. Mrs. Harry Walton ta visaing bpr lOtber-ln-law, Mr*, P. M. Walton. Mr. and 51 ra, Hottenstloe, of PbUe. delpbla, are enjoying e seven days' outing at Beach Villa. George P. Bland, Jr., of West Philadelphia, a civil engineering student, spent Sunday here at bit mother's oottage. Mr. Bland I* an all-round v> athlete of local fame, having won laurel* a- foot-ball, basket-ball and base ball. He ta 'also an excellent sb«putter snd slooe last March hr bag beafl an enthnslaatlc wheelman. Mre. Julia Greenwald ta enjoying tha eslotaiy effect of tbe salt air. While Id Booth Cape 5I*y Mre. Greenwald w'H be tbe guest of ber daughter, Mre; F. 8. Rutaobmao. , Blaouo and Mias Vitlns Blanoo, of Philadelphia, are stopping the New Mount Vernon. Mr. F. M. Walton Lea bad tbe board in frotft of hta property repaired and greatly Improved tbe appearance of hta
cottage thereby;
Mr. and-Mre. Sam Greenwald, of Pittsburg, are stopping at tbe Rutaebootlage. Mr. Greenwald la one of tbe manager* of GDaisy's department store In Pittsburg, and makes an so. oual journey to tbe ooRage of h|g brotber-in-law, Mr. F. 8. Rctaobmau. Thta year he brings a bride. Mre. e)<! ta a charming Moods, vive-
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