CAPE WAT DAILY STAR PCUU8I1ED EVERT WORKING,
COHPAIIT (mOOItrOUTCD). AT 312 WASHINGTON' STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J. L'ing IAdUdcc Trli'plionr, So. C. AARON W. HAND, Editor and Manager. J. WILLARD LIGGETT, LEWIS T. STEVENS, Aswriate Editora.
tl’e:day. july ao. iw?.
WEATHER TO-DAY. Official Forecast. Tbe waatbrr to-dij will be warm, and tbuiider atorms will picvalL Taa meat Impyrlaot ndltoriala and com mu cleat Iona In the recent beaob-paTlllooa-for-bualneaa-parpoaea oootro»era» will be louod I" tbe weekly Stab or Talc Cars, coplea of which may be plained at tbla office.
Peksobs Bending communications rauet algn them aa au evidence of good faith, the name being accepted confidentially aod not publlahed nor men(loot'd excepting at the will of U tea pendent We bare been compelled to omit eereral Intereeling lettera be
cauae of tbla defect.
Cape May bae had quite a boom tblr year lu tbe metier of Oablog. Some how tbe flab are running better down that way than for many yaara, good catcbeaare being made erery day. Drum flab !>are been affording tbe people there plenty of amueement, and some big ones bare been taken In tbe aurfaawellaa booked from tne pier. Tbe matter of booking big flab from the pier is one thing, the landing of them another.—Potk Balt In ‘ Inquirer.’ There abould be a bait called In the raoklats driring which hea praralled on Beach arrnua after tbe arrival of train. In tbe anxiety of tbe drivers to deliver passengers at tbeir destinations after the snivel of the trains at station, aod to reach the other station In time to meet tbe train tbe.e, there le a leckleeauea* displayed that makes dangerous lor other wagons, for pedes trtana or for bicycles which may happen •n the street et tbe time. Tbe deplorable Injury to a lady bicyclist last Inr as described in another oolua only an I ns tan oe of what may ooco day under similar circumstances. The proper su’burllies abould take l| dials Hep* to regulate this matter.
People wno are accustomed to doing evil and ib&klDg evil themselves, very apt to ace us. others of tbeir own very deeds when tbeir leers pinions are aroused. It is a psycho logical principle, that tbe mind builds aaw Images or Ideas by comparison with tbe old, and It Is almost sible for any person uot to betray bla true character, whether he desires to do so or not, by bla everyday life venation. Tbe frantic abuse which la being hurled at us daily by tbe •‘Weve’’ la proof of tbla principle. A well-known author upon tbla sub
>et, says lu brief:
•The Imagluallo.i has tbe power of selecting from tbe elements of Image* of past evperh nee, of altering these selected pane and of oonatro cling new image Irom these changed elementa.” In tbe light of this feet ibe ••Weve’e” abuse becomes Instructive We see tbe tfViible struggles of e man to utterly aunlblla'e men who have differs I with him la opinion by alleging false and impos.lble things agal them, which, having no foundation aa applied to them, mutt be the result of tbe eserclse of tbe power of Imagine Uoo referred to. The personal abusive tirade directed against tbs DaiLT Stab sod tbs Cottagers' Association baa lost svsw tbe semblance of truth or deeeocy but le serving an excellent purpose Id betraying to tbe pubUe tbe true Im pulse, of tbe editors aod proprietor ol
be “Wavs."
W* be vs nsver beau able to discover the exact proportion of tbe taxes of the City of Caps May which is paid bv non rsaideut property owners, but It la st toast one-third, probably two-thirds. No matter whether the percentage la move or leas, lbaas owners are without rspraeentaUon and have oo an, excepting by ooortaey In the expenditure of the Urge sum of money which they P«y In the shape of taxes and water rent to the eity. Legally this U all right, but who will aay that It la morally right? Who will not aay that lu a city of this hind all property-owner, abould be pieoed upon the same bawls, whether real aoa rsaideut. In directing the oourse of It !», perhaps, legally im«pllsh this, bat It to
, by aourtaey.
la oat the CoMagv is* V wta-tea capable d< proving an imp'uiaot elcmrat U aaeiatli.g u* in aUaiuiug ll.e*: node? Here la an otganixed body of men, including wealthy and retired basinets men, prominent lawyers and merchants with many connect Iona socially and In business, great influence with tbe class of pe&ple whom we most desire aa pa. Irons of Cape May, can we not afford to enlist tbeir active aid for tbe advance ment of Cape May by treating their requests with proper respect, by Ing to every just demand and by showing them that we value tbeir presence and desire tbeir friendship and co-ope
ration?
Wby seek afar off for aid and neglect tbla potent Influence? Can there be anything more ridiculously fo dish unbuaiueaa-llke for tbla revolt than to deride aod atigmatlxe lu true and tried friends merely becanae they have ex preened tbemeelvee aa opposed to some revolutionary scheme ? There certainly cannot be, and tbe man or men who idopt snob a oou'se are tbe rankest enemict to Cape May, and abould feel tbe full weight of ao outraged public opinion. Tbe Cottagers’ Association should be supported and respected, should grow In number! and Influence ibould be able to exert itself folly for tbe advaocement of old Cape May. We believe that the sl'ly and pualllanl abuse to wbieb tbe Association and Ita members have been subje -ted to by our local contemporary will lean! Id its growing lu strength and populat Ity ainoe tbe necessity for Its exists' oe was never more certain than now
Capeao abort sighted a* uot to desire an ever taeeweaing number of them to aaaha Cape May their When tbe On flm organised we hailed Has aa axaeltoat thing bound to prove Cape May, and Ita record shows that It has baan true to the purpose, of Ita •vgaataatloa. We hope to aae It porpetnatad sad to aae ovary non resident tatanatad la Cape May.a member of It. The great majority of
the prog twee of the r
The U. B. Weather Station. The U. S weather station U now fully established at Cape May and lu charge of tbe station agent. Mr. George L. Lovett, n| tbia city. luaj ward A. Beals baa been here about twi weeks assisting In getting tbe sti lu shape and in Instructing tbe agcul Id bla various duties. A cursory examiuatioD reveals that tbe station la well planed and about aa thoroughly equipped as possible. lu location tbe Ocean Houac.rt the corner of Beach avenue and Decatur street. Tw< are occupied. A rest room, in which books aod supplies are kept, front one. Id which tbe various record, iug instrument* are placed, and wbieb form a reception room for tbe public and a work-room for the agent. Tbe loatiumeoU by which vari climatic condition* am raglsiered the barometer, tbe thermometer*, dry and wet bulb, and maximum and ml temperature luetrumenta, p*jobrometer fur direcliog humidity, thormograpb for'tracing the direction tampwituro at all bouts. Tbla latter Instrument to made In Faria, and I accurate mainline Besides these there Is tbe anemomel fortuessurr of tbe eelooity of tbe wind, the weather vane, for showing Ita d! Instrument fo Ing the fall of snow and rain. Tbe thermometers peyobromdter and bermograph are placed in a alalti •'rnclure upon the roof in snob a ms ner aa to louob no surfaoe and to be it fluenccl by radiation from any eon roe whatever. In this way tbe actual ternperaturr and humidity of the *lr to ob-
.ined.
The lostiumeut for the mraeuremei of snow and rain is also ou tbe roof. It brass cylinder with i larger iron cylinder. Tbe rain (alii surface aa large aa tbe top ol the larger one, and la directed Into tbe e, which to one tenth the larger. Ten inches ol rain eater accumulated in tb cylinder means oue Inch actually falleu. Tbe snow is measured in tbe Urge! cylinder. By means of electricity tbe anemometer and thermograph la re>rded tu t* e office. Tbe barometers re kept lu tbe office and tbs agent inst go out and read tbe other Instrulento twice per day. Reports are wired over tbe Western Union telegraph line twice p'r day at (I m. by Ibe agent to Washington upon the temperature. of barometer, direction of wird, Its valocity and tbe kind of clouds. The InatinuleDU used ere tbe b wbieb can be made, and duplicates always kept to avoid, in oue of aooideot, any Interruption lu tbe records. Inspector Beal* and Agent Ix>veU anxious to have (be people et Cape May understand that tbla office ia tablisbed for tbe benefit of the puolic. and they d. sire ibat all may feel peril and aee tbe various Either will take pleas re la explaining all the detail*. A pole la being erected on the beach bp which signal flags will be dtopUy. d by day and signal lanterns by night to ■ idlest* to veaseto tbe direct km of tbe Ind and tbe probable style of tbe weather. These signals are to be made acetal for vessels passing. Cards explaining the signals may be obtained et tbe
SL Michael’s Choir Here. Twenty-eight members of tbe choir
of 6L Michael's P. E. Cbnroh, Blrdsboro. Pa., arrived at tbe Glenwood yes tarday to re-oaln until Saturday. Tbla to tbeir third season at that popular bona*. They are lu care of Rev. B. 7.
Bowling. Tbe Stockton bowling alleyt wei wall filled last night wllb ladies an gentlemen athletes, some of whom an quite expert at the alleys. Among tb ladles who have made tbe most brilliant record, are: Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Sartori, Mrs. Bnxby, Mrs. Kobinaoo.
PERSONAL. J.R. Hughes, one of the principals of Bellsfonte Academy, la enjoying a trip through New York and Connecticut of two weeks duration. Dr. Paul Mecray came down from Ca nden last night. Mias Emma Catbell, the ebarmlng daughter of Dr. Catbell, one Baltimore's leading physicians, la stopping at the Stockton with bar mother, Mrs. William <atbell. Misa Catbell la oue of tbe pnlliost blondes at tbe Cape, aod last season wu noted for her extensive wardrobe. Mr. and Mrs Wm. II. Boyd and daughter, of Philadelphia, are at Star
Villa.
Mias Lius V. Barbate, of Laurel,Md., to regleterr I at Star Villa. Father M. J. McCabe, of PblUdelpbia, is et the Lafayette for a muchneeded rest. A party of ten jolly PhiladelpbUns, headed by Mr, John Ettioger, registered at the Ltfsyette yesterday. Mrs. Frank P. Webb, ol Jeukintowu, will visit ber slater, Mrs. J. L. Shoemaker, early In August. Dr. Thomas Dunn, a prominent Philadelphia deotist, oatne down yesterday and will remain bare a guest at th« for tbe next ten days. Dr. Duoo takes great pleasure In riding hi.,
bike.
Miss Katharine B. Walnwright, ol New York, la visiting at tbe Baker cottage ou Columbia avenue and Ocean street. Mias Walnwright is a niece of Mrs. Ualllday, and spent tbe summer here two years ago. She is a very popular young lady. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Colaban left Cape May yesterday alter au extended visit at Star Villa. They go to Lake Duumore, In the Green mountains, where they will remain for tbe bi of tbe season. Mr. and Mrs. Wm June*, of Lewisburg. are am -tig tbe late arrivals tbe Brextou. Mr. L. Feldman, of Hon’xdale, P ia located at Tbe Aldiue lor the aeai with bis atteudaut, Tbeo. Dumpby. Ha came to Cape May for hi* health and we are glad to aay he la very much improved under tbe special ci Thomas G. Morton. Mr. F. R. Pennington, of Philadelphia, to regiatered at Tbe Aldiue for tbe season. He Is of pleasing addn makes many friends. Yesterday morning tbe guests Aldiue participated lu a dance and vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. J. IL White and Miaa Bessie Tbscber it pie-slug manner. Dr. Thomas II. Feutou expects saU abioad next Saturday ahd will visit Russia ou professional business. He and bis family arc occupy lug a Sunk ton avenue cottage. He will read a paper before tbe M.dical Congress, wbieb will be held in St. Petersburg. Mr. Harry G. Clark, of Philadelphia, is among the guests at the Columbia. Mr. Meaia, of Wilmington, Del. who has been attracting so much favor able notice by tbeuee of bia magnificent baritone voice In tbe Stocktnu parlors sang last night In hi* beautiful "Happy Day a,” by Strelrxkl, aod as encore "After AU tbe Old Love' Beat,” by Baer and Dougherty. Mr Meara baa been a popular s'udeot a Swarttamore and the U. of Pa. Mr*. George B. Mackenxle. of Pittsburg, ia visiting her parents here. Mrs. Mackenzie Is well known aa the accomplished daughter of our fellow towns m«u, Mr. A. L. liayoea. sod Mrs. William Beardwood, of Philadelphia, are staying at I borne of Mr. end Mrs. William R. Sheppard, Washington strett. Beardwood ia a son of Matthew Beardwood, who years ago resided here and nberof tbe Cepe May Cltv Council. Mrs. Beardwood la a pleasant young matron, who before ber marriage was Mias McLean, well known lu aoela I circles here during tbe summer season Mr. and Mrs. itlobard Campion are
doctors meet. Hotel Arrivals.
The Pennsylvania State Medical Board Met Last Night at Congress
galL
Tbe Pennsylvania Stale Board of Medical Examiner*, which to at Congress Hall tbla week, was organised lu April, IBM, under tbe act ol tbe Prnn■yleanla State Legislator*- of May 18113, with tbe election of Dr. II. U. McCormick, of Wi Hams port. Pa., president, and Dr. \T. 6. Foster, ol Piilstmrg, !
CiKOHKSS BAIX
Philadelphia—S Abram., Un.lg Glover, A 11 Uolsbixen and wife, Cbaa II Wilt, Henry Brates, Jr,Samuel W Lxtta ami wile, Ml>s Florence J Ulmer, J It Yeag- r. Mis A Wait cbll drpu and nurse, Frank Wall, Mrs I Osborne, Evalyu M Osborne, V 1) O*
Pi.
g.Pa—Wm S Foster, Ilsyard
DSp»l
J
The same offioer* have been reelected
eacb year since the organisation. Wakbiugtou Mias Mi
Tbe board consists of eeven mem- Morse and maid, hers, elected by the Governor. ) j A .. ilb ,
They are as follows: Dr. H. G Me- 1 Cormick, of Willlamapirt, president; i Dr. W. K. Foster, of Pittsburg, secretary; Dr. Henry Beatee, of Philadelphia; Dr. S. W. Ltlla, of Philadelphia: Dr. A. H. Hulahizer, ol Philadelphia; Dr. J. K. Q. Weaver, of Norristown, , and Dr. W. D. Hamaker, ol Meadvile,
id Mr. Wm Jones.
.TE8 HOTEL
VHITEO S'
Philadelphia—Harry A Gib. ark, Edith*Breves.
EJItllTT
Philadelphia—T B Devine.
tractive Perry street cottage L E. Waller, who to well known In tb* upper part of Pennsylvania, ia enjoying Cape May life In a mmmodlons Franklin street cottage, accompanied
by bia family.
H. C. Barnett, a Congress Hall gnrst, to one of tbe most charming I ad lea at that hotel, and baa also acqnlred a reputation aa a graceful and accomplished bather. She Stakes great delight lb bathing, and seeks tbe briny avee very neatly attired. Major C. W. Raymond, of tbe Eo glneer Corpa U. B. A., la occupying tbe Blent cottage at 633 Hughea street, aod is very much enjoying tbe see eon
with bto family.
C. J Shoemaker, who has beet confined to bis home In Philadelphia ainoe April, to ooovsleeoent, and to expected
l Cape May next week.
LOST—A small gold locket, heart shaped, with a bordering of black enamel. Will finder pieaae return It to P. O box 104. or to Mrs. Kearney,
They hold three meetings annually, oue at Pittsburg and two at Philadel-
phia.
They are here now making up their final report, which will consume I
The president, 1
Williamsport, la a graduate of Jefl Medical College lu the Class o He was for five year* chairman of tbe Com mi tie nl Medfcal Legislation of tbe Pennsylvania Slat- Medical Society, and was serving in this capacity w
Ibe presiut law wa
. elected piei
Phils lei ph!a-MH. Taylor Taylor, William I) Taylor, .'
Sbaw.
Blrdsboro, Pa—David Bei
ren Kline, David Murray, Au.tlu M Swavely, Harry Staymnit*, Geo Ricgj ner. Geo Kulp, Robert Conner, Fred
McCormick of 15u ‘ l, ’ 6lmuo ' Cjrut 0 H « ir J.
’ B Frank Lufl. Daniel Hahn, Edwin Al- | bright. Burton Smith, L R Kissinger, Lutber Kedeay, Harry Kring, frank Arters, llarace B Evans, Euole E Knabh, Mollie A Kusbh, Susan R Colt, „u«u Albert Fritx, Rev B F
leuu. In"lS93 T,,om I* ul ‘
ol the Penn- Pj,UTllIe ‘ Ta-Richard Kulgbt
sylvania State Me leal Society. I'.e I*
. general practitioner oi great skill. A Collision on the Drive. Dr. W. S. Foster, the secretary ol tbeboaid, ae.ved In the lata War, and Last evening, about a quarter | U a graduate of Jell re on Medical Col- , iXi wbi i e riding along Beach avei lege, Class of 18«.i. He served lor five on her ,, hl!t | ( M lss Sara Ruddeu,
year, on the Committee of Legislation San Franetooo, wa. run over by a hack of tbe P.nuaylvaol. State Medical ; dr i rell b , William White, colored, and Society, end was a member of this im- b , d | y bfulMd aboul lbe beld , m , , ie ,
portaut body wbeu lbe act passed. Dr. Foster baa been secretary of the board since Ita organisation. In 1895 hi waa
elected president of tbe SiaU) Medical Three wi Society. He la a prominent general j referred to, practitioner of Pittsburg. , | ( ,f, no rooI1 Dr W. D. Hamaoker, who ia the Miss Hudd«
youngeat member ol tbe l.oard, "a. close to ll.e sulew.lk .mi ruling Mowly. graduated from the medical dcps.roem That she ahou.d have been ridden d..w, of tbe Luivuieily ol Peut.ylvaul* with vu . u outt(lKe | DU) which there wll the Class of Iff*. After graduating problb ] y „ , Dqulry .
ced by Dr. Th
Including the back driving abreast and ,he bicycle, although
geon. who was
instrator of chcwulry
Mate* lor one year. He then I Morion, lbe located in Meadville,Pa , where he due general practice,and a large perccolagi < the surgery lu thi*. section of Dr. Huleblxer la a graduate of Jcffer>n Medical College, ol tbe Class of 1878. Besides being a talented general practitioner be baa taken at active iu-
Uing,tbe sta ulatd of
education lu Pennsylvania. ! alld wl ero
Dr. J. K. Weaver Is a gradi JefferaoL Medical College lu th
of 1807. He was a soldo! lu tbe late rebellion, rising to the rank of caplalfi.
a diatiugulshed gcuerai paiet - surgeon loNurrlsiowu Hospital, rigade surgeou lu the Naiiiual
Guard of Pennsylvania.
Dr. S. W. Latta graduated from tbe University of I’eunaylvaula m 1808; spent eleven years iu lie Culled M .tea Navy. He organised the PenCaylvania Relief Surgeoua, and la uow tbeir gen-
eral superintendent.
Dr. Henry Beales. U. Pa . 1879, was graduated from the fltat elaea requiring three year cou.ee. Tbe rstahlisumcul I this oourse was aided materially by bis efforts. He baa doue considerable work lu experimental Physiology and Tberapnotlca, and to tbe author ol numerous monograpba ou these subject*. Gcuerai practice is bia foil*.
iem Pblladclphl t aurm hi* way borne from
tbe traiu, and after putting two airchrs In ber <t»f, no had ber conveyed to tbe drug suite ol Dia. Marcy and Mecray, Columbia avi nur and Oceau streets. There Dr. Mottou dressed the wounds I tage ol Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen, j 012 Hugh' S street, where she is a guest, ! and wl ere she w ill rtC-lve proper care. ! Mr. and Mrs. Cohen are-veffmdigbwut
A Birthday Gathering.
In buuor of tbe lenih snuiveisary ol tbe birth ol Miaa Hsxel IL Marcy, a party was given at the Wyoming ou Friday evening for the happy maiden by her mother, Mrs. Marcy, wife of Dr, M. S Matey, •! Peoria, III., who ia staying at that po.-ular houae for tbe
There « as dancing aod games of tbe u*-u*l social sort, aod muebduu In gen- : era!, wbieb li-rmlnalrd with tbe cutting i of tbe brill.day cake, on which j ten candles, wbieb were lighted burned daring the serving ol tb
fresbmeuts
At tbe cutting of the cake each selected a piece to see who would tbe pretty p'ixea, which were swarded. : Mabel Fi-eer woo the Brat prize, a silver
] ring, indicating that she would be (lie
! first bride of the party. Mildred Haiues drew t is silver coin, wbieb, it : la said, assures ber of great riches. ; Edith Richardson waa fortunate enough aecu.-e the thimble, which the fortune
COMMUNICATIONS.
I know tbe “lile
July 19.
r The Stab. >ik— l" la V ry Ult • <f«. It La. a.
ifd dugt
iiaelf), and I have no wist ita agony; hot I have jnat lines a>ktng that paper to q*i >1** any resolution of the Cottage is A*aocii or any ixpreaaiou ot the aeerrUry of that A aocialiou against ' beach p.vil.
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Land the -ill
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repetition of such statements n mislead some w ho have never seen resolutions, which the “Wave” di not print.lt is prrhapa worth wl even at tbe risk of tediou*ue*a, to jh out that our protest wa* against prostitution of the maguitieeut oc ftont "to the business pur|K>ses c. private corporation and to the advei
o' private bunone.”
log Ui
The Cs|*e
Augustus Balfour.
manager aod director of the Stock Comp ny new perform tig oo tbe pier, baa bad a Varied ax peHence during bto career aa au actor,
having played slmo.t every elaea of ! tellers have* put down a. a sure aign
character from “Jean Dalton" to of becoming a “old maid.”
•Camiot." Alter some yrar. In com-.: Pr*,;,,,,, ,, u.^, pleasure st tbe Wy. panto, of more or leu prominence, be all weM ^ lhc s*. Breeze merrybecame a member of The Booth-Mod- KO round and eujoyed pleasure* there
jeska Co., and since that time baa r uii„g for a while,
played <o such organisation, aa "The Tll „ M«ea who enjoyed the affair Marlowe-Taber Co.," In which be ap- .er* Edltb Rlchard«,n. Edo. Uildretb, pured a. Uanoto, Friar Franola, Tbe N „. , , Hildreth, Helen Garretaon Banished Duke, etc. With tbe late Mab.l F-e •, Mildred U.nea, and MarAlexander Sxlvina; aa lead'ng juvenile lb , M .rev. «.tb little Scott Umstefi to in U.mlet, Othello, Three Guard.- ker ,, , Kll |. from being without a
etc.; with The Fair Rebel, as tbe j “f c ]|„w ”
Freuob Captain, an excellent villain; I . —
with Mr. Jamas O'Neill, In Fontenellr, aa Tbe Vtoromte D’Albre'; In tbe lead log heavy roles with Creeton Clarke:
Beach S'
Prof. Graaorr will bare re hea reals of children who wish to enter the CbllCarnlval at Congreaa Hall oo Wednesday nlgbt, to-day at 10 A.M. and to-morrow at 10 A. M. Call at tbe Queen Jewelary Store and * **-- r deaign ot Prtooeas
BICYCLEM are need by everybody and the beet place to bay them to of a reliable and experienced dealer. I hare made a study of the subject both aa a rider aad a dealer, aod Bell s-eh wheels only as wm give eeMafectioo at prices that will please. Call or write
Shew
r iulmit-
Utaa Anils.jClass, one of brilliant harpia's living, aemred by Mr. M. H. Cake, be beard at tbe Stockton In b able solos at an early day.
Artists' Hatonals
Brushes, oils aud water color outfits, tube colors, canvas, stretcher*.academy boards, tourist ami sketching umbrellas, canvas aketcblng stools and folding
A. C. GIL If,
816 Washington Street,
Cape May City.
and for two seasons waa the leading ledl&o with Mr. Cbaa Frobam'a Co, to Jane, and Tbe Masked Ball; comedian with Mr. Geo. Holland's Co ; In principal roles at Tbe Girard Avenue Theatre; under Davenport |and Tourny; and has starred with his owe oompioy, in Hto Borrowed Wife, etc. Mr. Balfour to not only a clever versatile actor but a writer of plays aa well, aod a fioiabed artist, having been a student of Tbe Pennsylvania Academy of Fine AiU, pervious to bto
de but.
Mr Balfour to a native of Wales, and
etme to tbla country In 1876, with bis father, e prominent mining engineer. Mr. Balfour baa had many excellent offera for tbe coming season, hot will probably appear with Louis James, as Mare Antony, In Julius Cscaer, and
sustain the other leading rolea.
— Th# ‘‘History of Cape May Conoty, The Grand Military Ball al Congress containing 480 page*, with forty-five Hall promtoe. to be a pretty aff.lr. i ““ be had of Lewis T.
Children’s Military Ball.
The grand event for Wednesday evening will be tbe children's military ball, to be given at Congreaa Hall. Many children are being prepared to participate aod It will be one of tbe most
attractive IncidenU of the sea eon.
Prof. Loomis is making arranxementa to receive children pupils in deoclng. Those who enter will be prepared for tbs grand children's carnival wbieb wall ooour at tbe Stockton daring the
i*y Cottager*' Aasodvi in
lisa nor yet passed any reaolutiou or tbe g. neral subject ot beacn pivilinns and iu secretary will not venture u predict wbat ita associate judgment wil be on that matter. Personally, tbi writer ia iu favor of beach paviltous In certain positions aud under certain dltions, aud opposed to them in poal'lona and under other cinditions.
Tbe “Wavs’#” correspond*
•there is ao unobstructed view right through" tbe pavilion Li led to comment upon tbe large aod glaring advertisement that adorns (?) the Irom of ibe siruc'ure and obatruc'a the vl
of the ore an.
‘ I f one real eaiat-i agent la permit! ronhirude bla business advertiaemi upon Iboae seeking a view of lbe i olheis will be likely to demand equal privileges. If oue oewapaper vertiae upon tbe beach others may claim tbe same right. Carried to lu logim conclusion, such action might result 1 tbe erection of a long line of booth* <nd advertising pavilions along tbe strand to the destruction of the beauly of tbe beach and to the disgust ol sum mer visitors." i)o ran our Tesolutious, and our ptRrttlSo ioTbls matter la one Id which we confidently expect the sup port, nut only of all viaitora to Cape May, but of every Intelligent voter who carea for the prosperity of the place. And then as to “that man Edmund*.' It L the “Wave" and tbe "Wave" alone that baa injected personality Intc tbla controversy. It waa the “Wave" that discovered the personal element it words that '-.bia desecration of lb« most beautiful part of tbe oily" wai begun In tbe dead of tbe night aud in root defiance of law." It waa th< Wave" that pointed out that tbrae preaaiona were “pereonal" to “that
man Edmunds."
And now that I am dlctatiug this Iter, I canrot 1*11 to congratulate t^th- admirable tune of your le: i tbe enbjeot In your issue .of this (Monday) mornlug. Your straightforward and gentlemanly words betoken tbe quiet composure of one who hat won a victory and ou. afford to be mag-
Very truly youpif Gkokok G. Mkk. eh Cai'K May, July 19.
tuk Daily Star—Dlah •ot somebody give The soothing syrup.’ It baa convulsions. The spasms al
only ita editorial oolumna but all Ita columns. Evidently, all ita writers have been Instructed to do everything possible to help it out, and their com. bleed efforts only make tbe matter worse. Talk about a “literary delnge" —here it is In “The Wave," which, on Saturday, announced tbe controversy aa closed, sod on Monday-begin* again. Who is the man who wrote tbe first letter and signed It "Cottager," and then, refu-ing to give bia name, ran away ao Ignooimously, leaving the
paper In the ditch?
Toon truly,
Emtor or :r:—Will i
Wave”
M. D.
•'Thev- don't i
take much fuss about 'peaking of DeWitt’s
Little Early Kisers, tbe famous liitle pills for constipation, biliousness, aud all stomach and liver troubles. They
never gripe.
For a
Base Ball Schedule.
T ueeday—Chester. Thursday — AUautio City i
A. C. Gila, 816 Washington street, tbe only plaoe et wbieb artleu' mi terials mar be obtained. Prof. Loomis' dancing class will be organized on Tuesday morning next half-peat tan o'clock In tbe ball in tbe rear of tbe dining-room al Stockton Tbla will afford an unoaual opportunity those who desire to learn tbe a
&AKIN0 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated tor IU great leaven Ing strrnctli and heallhtulni-ai Assures the teod^ against alum ROYAL BAlUXU'rSlVHKit’oO. NEW YORK. YACHTING. Pleasant Sails Large Catches of Fish and Crabs. The yacht Clover. CapL S. Walter Bennett, t lok out a Lige party consisting of tbe memnera of Cnogicos Hall orebeatra to tbe unlurky numlier of thirteen. They caught a large number of fish aod also of crab# and returned feeling very conteutel. Those composing tbe party were: Messrs Simon Hauler, John Fiuuculo, Charles Free, Heibvrt Hairier. Fred Urelms, Emile Kndl, Charles Hoyt, Arthur Hassler, Joseph J. Leone. Henry Mayer Jr, Andrew Luck aud Roland H. Smith. very pleasart sailing put) to a number of friends yesterday. The party sailed from Scbrlk-uger's Landing ami spent a happy morning fishing and crabbing in lbe sou ids. Those who made up tbi* jolly patty were Mr and Mrs Spicer Lramlng, Mrs. W. G. Sear*, the Misses
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BASE BALL. Tbe liaie ball game for to day baa bean cancelled. This leaves the two Atlantic City game* for this week. Tbe games will be played here oo Thursday and at Atlantia on Friday. SOUTH CAPE MAY. Mr. I). L. Ilelair made au unexpected visit here Sunday. Messrs S. 1*0 wen Stine and U. LoWeu•tine, of Philadelphia, timed at 1 teach Villa Sunday. The election ol captain and manager of tbe South Cape May ball team waa held Monday. hn Bland, tbe ■•opular captain of tbe *86 South Capo -May ball nine, is apvnding his sixth summer bore. Prof. V» uilam Marshall, of tbe Philadelphia Commrn
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at Mrs G P. Ilian Mia. Martina tor, Miss Blanche, are happily f lbe New Mount Vernon The Martina hail from Philadrljdiia. Balllie baa had a neat little sec. lion of lbe boardwalk in front of his oottase repaired. Messrs Walton and Wlndbo val have done likewise. Tbe ebarmlng personage of Mia* Kay ah, who, during the past, four week* u been sojourning at g»y Allan! c City, is expected down iu Uic near
future.
Emil Kolb, the prominent *cwelaae manufacturer, of Philadelphia, accompanied by bis wife, ia taking IW days' ou ring with his siater-ln-Mra. B. B.'Martin, r. Joseph Warrington, who waa stopping at tbe popular Heacb Villa, reoelved an unexpected call to business In Philadelphia on Saturday. Tbla wa Mr. Warrington's first visit bora and ho id r.o'bing but praise for the resort. Miaa Jennie Groenwald, of Philadelphia, who la taking an outing here, baa become moat melancholy and diaconso- ) of late. Campled with ibis uneasiness is a desire to visit Long Branch. It la bat natural ihtt we wonder whom the subtle charmer that attract* her there can be. * Tbe following are tbe latest arrivals at lbe New Mount Vernon: Mrs. Raymond T. Burke, of Philadelphia; Misa '. Burk, Media, Pa.; George and wile, Mr*. H. A. Rampgl, Miss Laura Entbetou, Mia* T. Fowler. V'lnnle Blbtghaus, I). E. Biblgbaua aud Hovel, Jr., Philadelphia; K. Henry, A. Rampgl, Illinois. Mrs. E. E. Pferalcb, tbe cheerfol proprietress of Heacb Villa, now bold* first plaoe among oar lady euchre expert*, having won two first and one third pr'xe. Summed up according to tbe rules of athletics, which allow five points for a first, two for a second and one lor a third, Mrs. Pferalcb baa a total of eleven piinta. Mrs. E. B. Martin la a close second with ton points. Mia. Stratcr follow* with four points, Mr*. Marshall two, Mr*. Rudolph two, and Mr*. Hartraoll one. Jewelry, fine watches and French clock* carefully aud promptly repaired by Joseph K. Iland, jeweler, 311 Washington street. • Superfine Caramels, six flavor*, can be bad inch every da; at Ackerle'a, 515 Washington street.
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