A
cape mat dahystar PCBUBHED EVERY MORNINU,
AT SI! WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY. n: J. Lonfr IhjUnrv Tdpph
AARON W. HAND. »litur itii-l Mans J. WILLARD LIGGETT.
THDBSDAY. JVLT 18. 1897. WEATHER TO-DAY. ,
Official Forecast.
Soatbeni New Jererj; Mr sod warmer os Tlfaredaj, oorlfawest w'ioda ah IfUog u> •■juthaast. No change In
temperature.
Tag pilots who eiuiae oo the new pilot boat Phlladelpli-a will live almoat luxuriously. It would be difficult Imagine s more bsodeomely rquipped
Tbs Cape May team is prepend to pwfce s good showing in the ball game ,'UMlay. Let rrsryooe come out ' root for our boys. It takas an «xi diosry team to wlo if tbey do" not feel tbat they base friends to chcei
appreciate their alloru.
Wg owe an apology to our readers for our failure to provide sufficient papers to meet the demand qo Mooday and Tuaadsy of thl^ week. An usually large edition was published eeoh day, but It waa exhausted early In *be day. Thers will be no recurrence , Of this difficulty, and those who desire DaiLT Stabs will fiod them always for •ale at all tba news stands or at the
PERSONAL.
Tax subscription list of the Dailt. *T as is growing with gratifying mpadlty.' and Goes, i It to get otst their routes so that J all may reoetre Urn paper before Keen Our circulation manager la be matter careful attention, ' and ws trust all a 111 be screed ^Ith regularity each day during tba >a of tba season. We will spprele It If failures to reoelrs tbs paper » promptly reported to this office
Mias Usgeo, of Urooklyu, is with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Lltlletoo, oo Coi- * Miss < sibsri » Boyd, of Wayoe, la St the Griffith eutUgs lor the summer. Dr. Daniel Flemming, one of Philadelphia's physicians, is registered at
Cougreas Hall.
Dr. H.R Loux. a prominent Philadelphia physician. Is comfortably located at Coogreas Hall. Tbs MUm* Roberta, Aooa Porter, eea Dimood, Eleanor Dltnood, Miss Shearer, Mias Conrad aod Mies Jacoby formed a Jo'ly party ol beautiful batbront of the Stockton
yesterday: .
Mias'Virginia Wbclen, Mr. Howard SaaYsr, Mjm'Holmsn, Misa Boyd. Mias Annsbel MclYvr-y snd Mr. sod Mrs. L. 8. Grant Megbegae were among the
bathers yesterday mxm.
Mr. snd Mrs. Charles' H. Edmunds, Philadelphia, are enjoying the pleasres of Cepe May llte at tbelr fine cottage on Washington street. Edmonds is one of PhiLdelpLta'i oresful lawyers who la rapidly aoqolring
promlneocr ^
Tberwjs quite a bcey.uf very pretty girls at Uregion Villa. Among are Mlae Rcbq Whelm. Mis. Sadie WhA-u. Min Vlrgiula Wbclen and Misa Anna Moutgomery. - Rev. E 1*. ShWl4s asd wile are stopping at the Williamson Cottage. Mr. Shields wee for fourteen years the much esteemed pastor of the Pl|at Presbyterian Church of this place. He Is at
it living In Bridgeton.
Melville Raphnn the man who writes such fanny songs, tie bare for the the Colombia. He le with Augnttos Belfonr at the Ison Pier
Opera House.
. W. Grablayboff, of Philadelphia, graduate of Chicago University. Ue has been over from Syria only abool eight years, bnt bat acquired somewhat reputation as s lecturer. He is registered at the Columbia. _ Dr. and Mrs. Collier L Bower, of Philadelphia, catne to tba Devi terday for an extended visit. Mrs. Gobelllc,'of Cleveland, rived at the Wyoming yesterday, aud 111 rgmaln there tba eotiic seaien. W. C. Carpenter aud Miw Edith CarRmter. ol Philadelphia, are delighted wjtf tbelr vlalt to Cape May. They have apartments si the Elberon. Mrs. J. W. Hearns, Mis. F, P. Maxell aq^Mlea Maxwell, ol Buoktanou, W. \ sare among the lata arrivala at the Windsor. Tbey lemaiti a greater part af the >eaw>n. and Mrs. W. D. Wlodeor, el Philadelphia, scoompaaied by Mr. aod Mra. U. II. 'Fuioeea, Jr., of the same .oity, arrived at the Windsor yesterday
long stay.
Stull and Edw. U. ill, of PhiLdelphla, have been ilng to Cape May for several years, and are guests at the Windsor. ___ tor. T. K. Scattergoid, a Philadelphia stole' dealer. Is stopping at llJ
Lafayat'e.
The Norrietos u choir, to the Dumber of It-auty-alx l eoplr, are at the La fey.
Tho Laws Sports. | Tba field aporta to be bald o* ■’■•o-. gives Hall lawn are now all arranged aod the a flair promises to be ooe of the greatest of its "kind ever bald in old CapOMay. At a 'meeting of the m it tee last night at Congress H.ll dual arrangemeota were mads, and .11 that now remslna la the aerate to I The lawn will be .roped off and eeeryIblng promises to tun amooibly successfully. The folios log . ffi Referee—II. C. Huruetl. Judgee—J. B. Penae. John L Dally. Chief Marshal—Da’id Bcanneli
Harvard.
Marshals—Herbert M. Boy r, U. of Pa.; Mark MoGrlllla, U. of Pa. Alda^j. Willard Liggett, U. Robert Kl etc her, Amhurel; John Blakely. C. of Pa.; Pard Graves, Princeton; Henry East wick, Central High School, Richard Williams, O.of CsL O UU1TTBC Of AUltAJUiCMEKTa. Chairman—William P. Thompson. Secretary—W. C. Pries. Duncan L. Buxby, S. Fernbergar, Frank Willing Leach, Wm. Baugh, Jcrom e Carty, F. C Semon, Dr. Cbae. P»vla, M. J. Walsh, Alfred C. Thomas. XiOTincaTtOB lOMUlTTLK. Chairman—Duncan L. Busby. 11. fl. Burnett, Herbert M. Boyer. The event* to be run off for whl cash prlres are offered amooutlng §45, are sa follows:
Hotel Arrivals.
Richmond—B L Umberger. Philadelphia— W M riaogb. Brooklyn—Dr C B Fowler, Dr Robert Scrimgeour. wikimob. / Norristown. Pa- J M Haffm-n ^ Philadelphia—Dr H A Hare. Germantown—E H Butler,
xxairr
Cincunatl—Mrs A Sanders and the' Misace Bandar*. Bridgeton—J A Ellaaon, Wiillam 8
Walhtu.
Minnas polls—A L Holman, Mr and Mra W J Holman. Ailoway—R B 8 tllsoend aod wife. Philadelphia—J II Hlsey. Camdeo-E G BhadeU, W T Rogers, 1 N Gregg. H L Austcd, J 8 Bush, Jo* A Coona'l, J A Gyiner. C W Ludlam, C W Smith, Mrs. W R Sand rum. HOTEL LAFAYETTE
w for m
of UW city, baa **-
v«h which ha will give iataraatlng axElMi iriwi TV results obtained from
William H. Lex, x prom Ira t Phil*, dslpbia * lawyer and member of the GominUtrc of Ooe Uundred, io enjoy, log cottage Iffe at 311 Franklin street. . *««1 Mts- Prank Downs, of Holly Beset, war* here yeetcrday^^^^RH Mr Waller Scott, the brilliant xvaug eorrespondeut for the •'Pbiladelphii Inquirer," name dowa on the pilot boa' Philadelphia. Mr.J Byard Henry, a young tod progressive Philadelphia 14^". •• be found at tbe'S'ocktou Hotel. Mr. *nd Mrs. William N. Onffitha,of New. York, Are eujoylng tbelr usual ao- | jporu at Cape May as guesu at the Mr. Griffiths Is tbs leading hi the famous Augustin Daly company, aod oo August 10th or ibouta will go to Europe with the . and Mrs. Griffiths are eery’ well known aod esteemed being Includes among our rrgnlat aod many friends will regret that tbelr eojourh .wiN be necetsarljy cetebort In August. Tbey are oonlUllj ' again, and we hope tbelr stay may be pleasant. Mr. aod Mrs Clinton Burling, of New York, are again numbe-ed among our visitors, a* they have been regularly for eeveral ^oers. Mr. Burliag'U principal of the Kogby Academy, New York, a widely kuown mlllu and preparatory school, which la os bra led for the thoroughness of Its wc the high class of Ituated lu a moat beautiful part pesious maosl •lea grouixU.baauilfulIj Mrs. Bulling are gmasta
ton.
J. Swain Burlington County, relatives net*. <?arriaot! smembeyed by many of our i visitors as the veroaUU ease of this _ will be pleased to leara that h suoo ss Id hla new call log. Mary F. Walsh, one of Pblle _ a charm lug ladles, la spending . pleasant days at tba Btooktoo. r. and Mrs. J. M Qafley end family regteurvd at the Stockton. ~- of the leading iron • Pittsburg, and la a mao In political drcle Mr. and Mr*. Cenblos. tbelr twt daughter* and eon, arrived
S Blindfold
A Three legged race. sa^
‘4. Sack race. 8. Potato race.
3. Climbing greasy pole. 7. Catching greeky p'g. S. Junior scramble for money. lo tbe evening there win be a grand oak* walk at tba bo-el, and the joogea compriae three prominent ladies aod this* geotlrmsn selected from the summer r- tidrala. aa follows: Mra. Pereae, Mrs. 6. C. Berger, Mrs. Robert C. Thompson, GeoPfe U. Meroer. Dunosu L. Bur jy. William Baugh. A Talc of the Bek. Written lor the Daili Maw
An uctupus sat on s fine coral reef —Hi* tentacles stretched In < ft
. ‘“ft Way;
He owned the whole island-surh
hla belief.
For it* denirena bowed
rpyal away.
He had ruled aa iu King-Crab,'* tenure
o bia right
And of a doe surfeit I mighty big n all torts of projects bit would show But of bia fat baok-roll not a fig.
He'd orat aod he'd whin* of bis great putlle deeds, .* »f hla cars aod hla trouble his neigh bor to bless But the chaff still be gave them-re-•erring the reed« For hi* qwn private crib—and it never grew leas. * cut off the vista of ooaeo>Dd strand For hit n*o business ends, snd hung np his sign" As scribe; as agent, aa 1'r.aldeot—as
bland
a good Santa Clans—benignant benign.
COMMUNICATIONS. Awaiting the Name. The f .Mowing letter has be>d sent t “Dally Wave" for publication:
July 14. 1897.
Editor Dailv Wave—Sib:—The secretary ol the Cape May Cottai-e Aaaooiition thanks the • W»vV' i printing bis letter and honoring It a l a reply, but Submits that, by refusing
to prlut the reeoluUona, the forces Its own read el a to buy
In order to comprehend the controversy. There are journals that would b thus to display tbelr own unit and to adver'lae a rival newspvpar. The “Wave" Is evidently not of thi her. else It would not leave to a • -pull,
back organ” a monopoly of
The actual cumber of members pees, rat at the meeting was thirtera. The “Wave" evidently thoogbt the num unlucky aud changed It to nlue. W the reeolutlooe were pul to a vote tt was not a d'stenting voice. Does the. “Wave" think the revolt would be dir fhrrat at a itoge meeting? If so, I re-
made to its oorrevpendent onsideratloo of the tclloo serUng. So •»o* regret*
writer
Philadelphia—Jobn W Mem, Mi John Mem, Walter Mem, O.oa Mem, John R Mem, Jacob Smallwoo and wife, D 3 Bishop. •TAB villa . New Notk—F J Martin aod wife. Berwyn i‘a—Mary Gertrude Okie.
colonial
Philadelphia—J C Grubb, C Herman Holgman aud wife. Chestnut U111—Dr J. Clinton F. Mra J Clinton Foltx, Mias Dorothy
Follx.
Camden—Joseph Kaigo. Philadelphia—Mis* A M Potts.
litrmtta that dwell
I revolt, like
bold
At last 'moogst t
by the eea
Rose a storm
tiger* paw
Bat the octopus smiled Id great gbool. I* 1 ' hie*. dSk "Fbr poaseaaloo" be said "dg nine' point* of the law,*’ “But to show tbat my qare for the great pubiio’a weal I# still unimpaired, needs neither boon or price. Though I out off your ozone by mle-
Csmden—A B Figoer, Harry Figoei Philadelphia—K S Malteed. SOUTH CAPE MAY. Mias Weldoer, of Kutxtown, Pa, la spending a month;* gating at the Beach Villa. It Is said tbat Mias Weldoer one of tba reigning belle* of ber native
town.
Mr. George Gauver and wife arc registered at the New Mount Vernon. Yesterday's rain spoiled several in. tended bkyole trip*. Mr. J. C. Wenneroth, of the Quaker dtp, spent several days at the Beach
Villa.
It la rumored tbat frogs will be pleatiful this season. A genial Italian organ grinder, leadlug a gai'dily.^rdcoked monkey, visited here yesterday, Hla stock of musical selection* was replete with old and ancient selections, any one ol which might have been the. esuae of the old cow. Fortunately for the organ grinder all tb* able bodied man of Sooth Cape May were absent or asleep while he wax making his musical tour of the place, or elec Italy might have bad another •oo to mount. Mr. Edwin 8. Cox aud wife, of Philadelphia. are loeated at lbs New Mount
Vernon.
A series, of bicycle rMe* were contested oo Urn strand yesterday morning.
The a
a quarter of a mile
u real
f you get
Qod help* those who helps themselves, Tfaoa runs the maxim. Ilka s-trioe Bo If perobenoe lb* spirit moves you Confer a favor-lf yon gat tba price.
A Visitor of Thirty Years.
Camden—A Anderson, L WG .idy, Mrs L W Goldy. Mim Goldy, W F Gclder, Mrs and Miss Mulford, Leonard
S Mulford.
Beading Mich—F E Rauneyaod wife,
Lilia lUosey. lUiy Kenney.
Philadelphia—E W Elite and wife. New Yorki—Geo. H ;Glover, Ruby F J Monday Bl fl‘t kept member* away. H Simpson. H Lane. j R*® “Wave" wishes It, I have bo doubt West Freehold N J—Mra Edward our w 111 o*" » •1>*'1»> «»«*llog
and give Hr. Edmunds s chance to be heard. What duct the '-Wave" say to
Ibte? \
Now: aa to tb»T"fi*TaoOAl prejudice.' The • Wave ’quo e* from the reaolu-
tlona that the building was
the dead of night aud to direct defiauce of law" and aak: "It there auy dlffi cully in discovering, m snlfestt 'per tonal fenalig' In that txprraaion?" r videotly not—to the editor of the "Wave.” To others there might be difficulty, in find-
ing anything “personal"
raent. Let me aak a few questions
which I trust the
VUHTnro YACHTSMEN. Members of a Well-Kuown Camden Yacht Club Spend Sev-
eral Hours Here.
eWben old Sol pu b>d Ids smkl couulenance above the broad Altai yesterday aiuiumg, be gas-d V.rt up-m the trim ecbomer yacht "Mai T. FlavaU," a handsome vessel of ate forty-five tons burthen, a* abe lay p' Idly rock tog upm Ilia uudola iug bu~
of the suu kissed ocean.
-The orsft u the ptopetly of the Geo. Dllmore Yacht Club, ol tamdau organ zatioo oumpjaed ol well-kt aod reputable butinre* men o! that Oity. The club la .I1 tu annual cl io ibe Delaware Bay aod along Jersey coast of the Atlantic, hi
"1 hoy came ashore here during Iths uoiniot, aod while looking over th* oity, incidentally enjoyed the boapltility of Dale's restaurant. The club ws* attired iu lu very attractive yachting lulform aod presented a handsome sjrAfter enjoying themselves tsTnrz for tveral hours, thty weighed anchor, aod pointing the vessel for Lewrt, the was soon leavimr t foaming wake, while the bfrexe carried ber rapidly In the direcllo.u of tbs Delaware shore. The yacht is navigated aud capuload by the
aome and grate! CapL George Dill
POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its treat leaver, •ns etrenclb and bealthtulnraa TAuturev the toed ags-nst alum and ad term* of aduttershon common to ibe cheap brand*. KUYAL BaKIMi fOWUKti CO NKW VOKK. THE PHILADELPHIA.
Tte v
to a
work was done by night? If trua, why was It done 16 the dark? Was it done In defiance of law? If not, by authority of what law was It done? Waa the sanction of City Council tenured before or after the work waa done? By what majority did Council anpron? Tb“Wive" la fond of figures. Let u* bat some now. Did Conooll give the direc* tor of the trolley railway the right I put hit own private advertisement* <i the pavilion? I* the editor of a “Wave" aware tint H ere te now befoi Council the appliMtion of a property
owner for permtaalon to erect anc pavliioo on tile beach, rad that. If
mission la given, a merebaut of Phils, delpbla. te ready to erect the pavilion "for public use" lor the sake of the adverttectneuU which he propose* to pleo* . .— atructuie? Cannot the editor of (die "Wave” tee ty what a shameli de.ecr.tlon of tbeTxucli thto sdvertte. Ing buMaca»4>Ul lead iiv^not check.r DOW? The Cape May Co'tafe.-aUie.o
elation baa always opposed tbit.
About a year ago It passed a reaolu on condemning tbe placing ol a busl sea »lgn oo top of b*tb houses near the Windsor Hotel, saying that no amoc of pecuniary profit would justify publie-aplri'ed citizen in such use of I property. The resolution waa directed against the action of- one of iu fiwtr
wbo had leased his property for such a purpura It was
•personal" than tbe reaolutlous passed
he other eveiftt!^. Did the A^e_ojftnce and resign? Not .
Knowing that his fellow members could have a personal regard for him while
lu length, and Don Quanirell proved tbey denounced bia aatlgu, be bore hlmhimralf to be the best rider at thi* dia aelf with the equanimity of a man used U noe. Tbe first two ra«ea were scratch | to Ufa in » big el'y, where huait evenubetweenCharle* Erwin and John accustomed to criticism, “dot Bland. Blgnd won tbe]first race by 8 j aariea do In law—atrive mightily but
yards, End waa wins
ala. oat double that distance. Tomsk* the third race more lutereating Erwin waa alloud 15 yards handicap over Bland. Tbe handicap waa a jodloloua one, and brought forth so exciUng rtoe, which waa stubbornly contested from the start to tbe finish, aod It tend c*me Io tba victor by th* smallest kind of a yard. Frank Ash and Erwin started from scratch Io tb* fourth race. Asb waa an easy winner by 85 y«rd*. Tb* fifth race waa batwara aba san e a, and tbte Urns Asb woo by *5 yards. Ash and . Qaantrall were th*
tba sixth event, and both
xtertad from the same mark. Quad trail woo by *6 yard*. Ash waa then given 16 yards over Qasulrsll. Quanirell. by an effort, o^t down this lead and •reraed tbe liae ahead of Ash. Bland aad Quantreil then rods an odd race, In oh Quantrail, as a handicap, rod* tout tba aw of hla hands. Quan-
be foond an tx
eat aod drink aa friends. In eoBclualoo, I beg to say we an awaiting the name of your anoojmoui correspondent who te a member of our aaaoblstlon. If be doee not make himself known some one may suspect be te so attache of tbe “Wave" office, you know how nuja.t such suapiclnu would he. Vary truly yours, Geokoe G. MxttctK. Secretary Cape May Cottagers' Aato. Artesian Water. Mr. Editor:—May I aak why the clty> drive* wells 180 feet deep to obtain good water, whan artesian water baa been annooooad aa found at tbe trolley waiting room,- where the well te hot uloe f*-1 or to deep? The city is e*1daotly extravagant 'u going to such great dnp b, when artesiau water m"
the surface..
Fewer Laws This Year. Governol Griggs' reeommeodaiion In hla luaugural message tbat tba fewer laws enacted the better It would be for tb* State baa'born* fruit. Tb* i plate volume of tbe laws of 1897, jost | taaued, contains fOt chapters as agaioat In 1896. Tba. aatual number ot Of tbe UwkSf 1897 te, however,
■ary length, such aa tba borough law, which te a codification of izfkny old tews. The lays nfUM numbered 483. Not only Is tb* number radioed
Fishing Notes.
S«a bats are plenty aod they
ning rather large. Outside Aoglesea, tbat 1s, off the bank*, some five aud six .pounders are being tskeu by those who go out iu the steamr'a or to tbe yaeht which rails daily from Cape Mty. Corson's Inlet bad a great boom laat Week, and this present week will probably witness a repetition, for the tldra will suit almoat as well aa they did When all the anglers who went dnwo there caught at many pretty hake u they wished to carry home. It seem* that tome angler slip did not like to fish all the old-time spot* dry, one day rowed dowo Owards the ocean instead of fishlug near tbe bridge. This angli found a deep bole there which had ut donhtedly bran made by the high tides of- last autuffo. Ttir best of It wt that in this bole be found oountlr numbers of king-fish, aod aa h. bs| pened to strike Ion water aod high water ou the same day he osughl so many filth be got tired of It aod pulled back- to Qua VYltlkamp, to whom ke told the etory of .ils luck. Tbe next day the bole was covered with bnate,
ery man was pulling in rater. The next day tw men were busy at It, an
went oo until It looked ss though all
■ the c
all ■
tow long’ It will
decided to vlalt that spot aod be caught. Of coarse, there is.no way of tolling
teat, but abac
t b- generally star* there for the entire aetsoo, aud leave* only to return the next year. Soft .shell bite, but clam* will dolf soft-shell crab* cannot bo found. The bathing yrslerdsy was splendid id a large number battled with the breakers both above aod below the pier, A larger party tbau usual came down yesterday io that ever popular steamer,
ere compelled to
Point on account of tbe
■rain.
Mr. Augusta* Balfour has arrived at the Columbia. He will appear here for the first time this season with a splendid company from the Girard Avenue Theatre Stock Company In the triple bill of "Kerry," "Duchess of Bays • 1 /"*“d "Toodlea" on Saturday night. He will b* assisted by Mr. J. B. Everhtm, who bat been for many years with tb* beat companies '- country, George Barblar, Mis* Cal Ice Gala, Mias Aagela Begalun, Ml** Sadie Dll more, Miss Carrie Thatcher, Walter Perclval and Melville Kapham.
tbefi^pubUc, b rwfnxin xt the P
Mim. John E. Forsyth* end
israhtm. *.. rajoylog thedellfh
, of Cap* May at Onstlrioto, wl “■a, ' ^
y will remain a kagthy **riod.
te the character of tbe stetutap. Clement B. Shaw aod Heri among tbe expert truck Fishing Creek, aod are supptytag various hotels aad vial lore hare with large quantities of ther prod not*. .For several year* part they have sought a market at Holly Baaob, but this year ooooiqded to return to th* Cap* * treated u
Dr. Clare ooe 8. Eldredge, of 2838 . Srventeentb afreet, Philadelphia, ho has bees Visiting Lu parents here, baa recently perloimed tba very delicate operation of removing a cataract from the eye of Somers Crowell, aged 74 year*, with entire success, and the friends of the patient have been de-
lighted at Uie.re«altr
Ciowell I* a son of the te Aaron Crowell, of Cold Spring, and - brothSTof 'Mr*. Julia Swain, ’Dr. Eldredge te a son of Assessor and Mra. Habry H. Eldredge. of Wrat Cape May. and well known here. He has galoed great reputatlqp at Capa May by bia ■uooattful treatmeat of patients suffer, lug from more or lees diffleult, and iu many cases, chronic oomplslutt, and Ibte most recent delicate aod tucoe
Hon. John M. Campbell, ax-Surveyor of tb# Port of Philadelphia, who ia a goeat at the Lafayette, te Dot a journalirt, and has no oooapeuoo with aoy Cape May newspaper.
pilot host ••Philadelphia" her second trip, starting from
Queen street wharf. Philadelphia, ou Tuesday at 2 o’clock p. m. Coming dowo the river she was given the ouaisry three hearty aslutes by every
boat along the way . .
She hove to alongside the boat Pannlylyanl* to allow the captain aod atafi to Intpocl her, and after a careful ex amlnatlon of all her ImpotUot parte pronounced It the floral boat of ita kind they had ever seen. She reached the breakwater at 1 o’clock a. m. yes-
terdsy aod anchored
From . r > o'clock outil 8 waa spent In galling her compasses In perfect working order for her future work. At* o'clock she snehored off the Republic pier, where she remained open for Inspection for the reel of the day. Huodfedf *f people visited this beautiful v'erael and partook ol the ^delightful refreshment* served ou board, ll Is a durable and handsome host, and -the owners“iniy well be proud of her. The Nrafie A b»vj Ship aud Engine Company, Philadelphia, were the builder*. Tbe vessel it of open hearth atral, 148 feet 8 inches long ov.-r all, 25 fra! beam and 14 feet 6 inches deep amidships. She bst four water tight bulkheads. two ballast lanka, ooe galley tank aud one large tank for feed water. On the upper deck there Ira forward house fitted with seats, lockers and tables, as a deck bouse There Is also a raised pilot house of wood and a large.caMn aft for the capiain, finished In hard wood. The crew's qnartria forward are fintehed lu pine, and arraugrd for twelve mra. The after cabin will accommodate twenty men. It te fintehed In white pine, enameled and gilded, with mahogany trimming. ATI the furniture la of very artistic design, and the plumbing and unitary appliances Oiled are equal to those on
any yacht.
The propelling machinery oon*teta of compound engine with 20.Inch and 4(1. Inch cylinders by 28-inch stroke. Tbe air. feed and bilge pump* are driven by tbe main engine. Tbe shafting ia extra 1'®*’} ^ inches iu diameter at the throat, which la qf builders' improved horse ahne typo, adjustable by wedge blocks. The engin" has been designed with a view jo durability and economy, all bearings being large, and in view of the expected power, all pipes,valves. Ole., have been made Urge and free. A large wrecking and fir* pump te Installed in the engine room reocu with suet lone and fire deliveries on deck. Tho donkty feed pump aod circulating pump are lnde|>eudrut. Steam te supplied by a Solch holler 13 feel diameter by 12 fret long with about 2300 square feet beating surface. It U built to past V. S. Inspection for 125 pounds of steam There ia steo so evaporator aod ula'iller In the engine room and a donkey pump iu the fire room. A complete electric installation te fitted, with 10 000 c. p. search light, a signal lamp aod inoat-deageut lamps iu varloua quarters The dynamo is multipolar, direct coupled to a twin cylinder enIne. Steam w Indian aud steam ateerig- are also provided. Tbe boat baa vo meats and appears a very neat craft Tho** composing tbe party whl th tine down from Philadelphia ou board >r were: Messrs. Jare Eldrelge.John P. Werdou.Frtuk R. Eldredge, Samuel Roland, W. W. Norman, L. D. 8che! •oger, Samuel Wool, Wm. A. Weet, George ninekaon, Mr. Scattergood, J Forrest Rbwland, Clarence P. Rowland, J. Houston Truxton,'Joseph L. Truxton, Jr., Harry West, Charles
CurleyTTzeorge Lupker
There his been a ladles' euchre club lottm-d, which meets every two weeks. The next meeting will lie held at Mrs.
Mathews' cottage. Advertised Letters.
Ltet of unclaimed letters for week
ending July 14, 1897.
M Vito Amorayo, Barnes Bowman, Mrs Lydia T Bramon, Mra Alloc Chew. J Clayton. Prilz Eiok'Mtee A Galla-gher,-Mira Maq M Gallagher, Miss Anna E Garner, Clarence Harmon, W 8 Kuhn, G T Lewis, CbaaLlU'e, Mrs ' Mary Lopor, C T xteuscy, Mrs John Knox McKee, Kira Mery (Vlionnell, Mrs Ells Penoick, Geo P Powell, Misa Jennie G Roberta, Bev Jas M Raker, Mr Roberta, Mrs Amanda Stewart 2, Mias Sarah E Sliver, Philip Thomas, Lawrence J Wndner, Capt Sloop Viola t, Mlaa Florence Wilson, A P Wilson, Nat H Wine, Mm Samuel Williams In ealllug for <he above please aay
advertised.
nnursox, P. M-
LOST—A ten-colored pocket book ban stepping Irem a trolley oar at tbe pier. - Finder please teturu to Mira Ella Want, at th* Colonial, or to Daily
Hop pt lb*
Prof. Locate
it s brilliant.
StocVoo to-night. With • It charge It will be, as

