CAPE MAY DAILY STAR
ooiirAkx (u>3okrwuTu». AT 312 WASHINGTON STREET.
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Ixjng Oislance Telrpliom-, No. 0.
AARON W. HAND, Editor aihl Manager.
J. WILLARD LIGGETT,
LEWIS T. STEVENS, Auoriate Kditon.
PERSONAL.
SATURDAY. JULY 31, 1W7.
Notice la hereby given to water eooanmera that all water renu niuat Ik
iwid on or before August lab
All water recta not |*id by (be flrat day of Auguat live per cent, will be arlded. Water will positively be turned oO It the rent U not paid on or belore the ail lb day of Auguat, without tur-
WEATHER TO-DAY. Official Forecast. The weather to-day will be generally fair
.. N. W .. 8. W .12 mllea
.00 inch
Maxiisum Temperature Minimum Mean •• 8 a. m. Direction of Wind .. 8 p.m. •• . 8 p.m. Vak-eky of Wind... 8 a. m. Bute of weather .. 8 p.m. •• i* •• Rainfall, A. M “ P. M
V KTKHtXAKT experu and horaemen of much experience aaaert that boraea will thrive much better If permitted net for a time after each meal, tbcir eating ia harried and they are p In barneaa and at work immediately after, they aay that the prooeaaea of digestion are loterropud and the food
Tilt comprehensive program prepared for llaaaler'a Grand Testimonial gives promise of a feaat of music which should attract one ol the largest gstb erlugs ever aeea at Cape May. The beneficiary baa been actively engaged In musical pursuit* for fitly yei should receive a grand ovatloo. Tbs program will be foond Id the Urge advertisement on the thir l page. Thf. next new seaside resort will probably be established on T'wo-Mlle Reach, the beach Just across the Inlet. It U owned by a parly of Pblladelphi. ana, who are biding their time, and there are Indicatloua that they are aeri-ou-ly considering Uklng sups at an early date to open np the territory for
Mrs. D. B. Smith and Miss Anns Smith are guesU at the Cbalfoote. Assemblyman Harry S. Boovel and wife, of Camden, are guests at Congress
Hsll.
Mist Lon Hlights, of PbiladalpbU, U spending a few days with relatives
here.
Adolph Znln, an opulent PiUaburgex arrived at the United Sts lea yesterday for an extended sojourn. Mrs. Lam moat da Pout and Earnest du Pont, ol Wilmington, arrived at the Lafayette yesterday. W. R. Landrun. of Camden, cam* to the EbbiU yesterday and will isio over several days. Mr. Duncan Douglas, an eminent baoy business man. U registered at Stockton. Mrs. amnel Welsh ta entertaining at her Stockton Row ullage lira. Harry Grove, ot Germantown Mias May Llppinooit, of Philadi U phis, will arrive WMlay to vUR Mbs Lillian Marshall, at Congress Hall Rev. J. M. Cooklns an I wife are an terUlniog Hiaa Miller, of Pitubnig, a their Hughes street 'cottage. Duncan Douglass U one of the new comera to register at the Stockton to remain lor the balance of the snmmrr. Dr. Tito mas Hamilton Moore, of I'bllaoelphla, U making an enjoyable sojourn here and Is mewling many old friends. William 11. Dill, of Baltimore, who has been a regular comer here for many
Mr. P. Hmliy, a v»rr widely Uoa Us merchant ol Philadelphia, joins Mi C. Thomas at the Lalsjette today. L. T. Garretson and Dr. Julius Wa. rode down on their wheels from Court House yesterday and spent a short Ui by the era. Judge E. G. Bradford, of the United fiutes Circuit Court for the district of Delaware, arrives at the Lafayette to-
day.
Miss Lena Ogden, of West Chester I’a-f *■ » guest of her parents, Mr. tut; Mm. George Ogden, it their Washing ton street cottage. Mrs. II. Parker Hnlle and two children, of Ardmore, Pa., are vlslOug and Mrs. J. A. Balky at their attr tve Stockton avenue cottage, •• Bungalow.' 1 The people of the Cape will be sorry to learn ol tbe departure ol Mrs. Cabrl Breckenridge. Bbe was considered of the brigbuat women lu Washington laat season and celongs to ibe famous family In Kentucky of that nai Mr. D.vrd Hotvca, of Cincinnati, O., who u eiUbllahed in the gold leaf business there, recently visited bln aged mother, Mis. Ellen Reeves, hud ll old homestead oO Stavcns street, whei be spent his former days. THE PHANTOM PARTY.
Dr- Deforrest Willard and family an registered for a vacation at the Stock ton. Dr. Willard la tbe famous Pb'ladelpbia physic Ian. George Webster and wife, of Philadelphia, are gneeU at Congi Hall. Mr. Webster la the eblef ol tbe survey bureau of Philadelphia. Sheriff David Baird, of Camden, company with Mrs. Baird, Is at t Stockton on bis nsnal summer visit of
two weeks.
Junes S. Usmbird, with Mia.'lismblrd and their two handsome danghUra, the Misses Hambird, are Stockton gueau for a stay until September. Mrs. Samuel Griffith came down yeatarday to join tbs large circle of acquaintanxa wbo are making tbe Stockton their summer home. Major John Weldersbelm, of Seventeenth and Spruce, Is a Stockton, In company with Mrs. Wel-
dershelm.
Mra. R. C. Hewitt is a
Last night from 8 30 to 0 o'clock the ills at Cong teas were alive with ghostly figures Hilling here and there preparation for the grind spectacular performance of the evening. PrompHy at 9 o'clock, however, all aaiembled In the upper hallway, and proceeded with measured step and alow down tbe rtalrway In single file to the grand
MET HER DEATH IN THE DARKNESS WALKED OFF THE PIER AT THE POIflT. BODY SWEPT OUT TO SEA Her Escort Oilers to Give Himself Up to the Police, but They Refuse to Arrest Him,
and He Departs.
Lavt night about II o'clook a young colored woman employed at tbe SboreC.pe May Point, whole fall name could not be a<c>-rtalnrd, out who was known among tbe wallers as Hsleo, walked off ti e pier at the Stramboit Lauding and was drowned. The body
as not reoovend.
Eiriy last evening the yonog woman, company with aw Iter employed at prominent Cape May hotel, by the imo of Bell, went to the Point to tend the tliea'rical performi
YACHTING.
Pleasant Sails—Large Catches of
Fish and Crabs.
Robert S. Hand was out in a a r
boat yesterday and caught betwi
two and three hundred crabs The yacht Adel la, Captall
Smith, sailed yesterday with G. W. Singer, Jr., and psny of friends Iron Stockton. They enjoyed an exlensivt
>11 about the sounds.
Law
s gowns,
ball r<
All were costumed In wl domino masks, and with
loal caps aurmonnting their beads. Each carried a caudle in either hand and a long waving while ribbon com.
pleled the o<wtume
Wuen tbe advance guard of the ghosts reached tbe ball room doors tbe electric lights were suddenly turned off and all was darkness save for tbe dim lights ol tbe taper* which tbe held aa they entered the slowly, with swsying motion, log time to tbe sombre strain* wafted softly from the farthet end
It la exoellently placed, naturally, for Ibe puipose, and tbe main difficulty which oooiroolt tbe owners is that of providing means lor reaching it fi the mainland. Pithing and boaUng In two Inlets and in the sounds would be within easy reach from any part of It, and the bathing wosld be more nearly the i qua! of that on oar beach than at any other point along the coast. The Two mile Is about tbe only beach along the Jersey coast not now utilised for
Tauut should be some way ta preynot owners ol Iota within a eity from to neglect log or using them as to make of them nuisances to the neighborhood and a damage to the value of other property. There are several vacant iota in this city. In gaod neljlborbooda, which are eyesores. The New Uolnmbio lot on Jackson Street Is often pointed out as one of them, and there are others near some of tbe handaom- «■* properties in the city on Stockton and Beach Avenues upon which great pool* of water are permitted ta stand without attention from tbe ownera, though they cause , grost deal of dlsoomiort to neighbors. Others ooull be designated In various parts of the city. P-operly owners who have the proper public spirit should see to It that their lota are In creditable shape, not oely for the sake of tbe city, but ms matter ol bailees*. Mothlwgla an detrimental W the reputation ot a resort as an an Udv^ditloo of ita lots, sidewalks,
and build!—
Tux Peonesylvanla R. R. Y. M.C.A. Win be represented her* to-morrow and will oondoot services la the afternoon •M 4 O'clock in tbe Baptist Church. Three of the prominent member* will deliver addreaaea.
Elberon Euchre. A very | ieeaant progressive eoebr was hold lest evening at the Elberon The ladies Brat prise was woo by Mia. MulholUod, and the second prise by Mim. Paul. The gentlemen's flrat prise *“ by Mr. Morrison, the aenooti by Mr. Meek. Among then present were: The Misese Mulholiead, Mim Palmar, Ma Peel, Mrs HoagUod. Mr sod Ma Morriaoo sad Mr Maak.
Tha subject on Sunday morning at the Prsalyteriaa Church will be: ‘'The
Beauty of IloRaaat;'
company three pretty and bright daughter*, the Misses Hewitt. Henry K. Weber,* New York hanker, i a prominent late arrival to register ' Hi* Stockton on a too dsys' sojourn. Richard N. Townaeud, Jr, once a banker in Philadelphia, u a Stockton gneat, visiting his venerable and esteemed father, Dr. Richard N. Town-
rnd.
Harry Lambert, wbo has such
live canning Inductile* at Salem, Isa late arrival at the Stockton In company with Mrs. Lambert to enjoy a visit
through Aujust.
Mra. D. T. Crabbe and Mias Crabbe, of Philadelphia, have arrived at tbe Ebbltt. Mrs. Crabbe was formerly a well-known summer visitor, and her return here will be welcomed by a Urge clrale of acquaints Does. Mr. Joiwph N. Crawford, bead ql tha civil snglnearlng department of the Pennsylvania Railroad, came down laat night, accompanied by bit sons, and joined Mm. Crawford and tbe Misses Crawford at tbe Stockton. A pleasant party of Cape May vlaltore includes Mr. and Mr*. D. Bamford and Mr. and Mrs. Jim is Bell, of Miday, Pa-, and Mr. and Mrs. James It McBurney, of Canonsbntg, Pa, who are delightfully located at the Ebbltt. Mra. John C. Bell is o ne of tbe fair Philadelphians at tbs CbaJfoota who 111 Mways have hosts of friends beinaeof her charming personality and lowing minner. Mra. Bell U very popular with Philadelphia's tha arrivals at tbe Elberon yeatarday ww Mr*. Aoderaoo, wife'of Select Connell man James B Aoderaoo, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Anderson U aooompamed by Mra. Votary Van Gilder
of Ocean View. N J.
el John a Rogers, wbo gained the Philadelphia bar, and won fame and form no as owner of tha Philadelphia base Sail club la a well known. Bake the Stock loo hit ipaay wit h-Mrs. Roger, and their lour bright chi Id ran. »d Mrs. J. Howard Rhoads so from their Philadelphia oveelng aod joined their peaud Mrs. Jamas R. Rhoads, at the Wjndaor. Mrs Rhoads, who lovely woman, la a bride of bat a f, BOWth*. while bar husband gives promise of becoming one of Philadelphia's famous barrister*. Mrs- Hattie M. Smith, of Washing, ton. wbo dallghtad many audience, at Stockton laat aaaaoa with her baantl- - _ arrived to remain daring the remainder of tha ■
for the Am
Tbe phantoms matched around the room in single file, forming many fancy figure*. Finally the spirit* slowly sank to the floor, still swaying their dim light*, when a young aprlle arose and gave tbe “sbsdow dance' moat artistic and graceful style. This young sprite was none lew than the charming Mlaa Eleanor Poe, who is knowledged by all who saw her last night to be one of tbe prettiest di seen In Caps May in years. After the shadow dance the ghoata ow and danced the minuet In the tnhduod light, then solemnly marched from the room, onmwklng In the
°*fe.
AH returned to the ball-room and Indulged In a few dances, then, on the invitation of Mr. Pue, the ghosts went to the beautiful pharmacy of Marcy A Meeray, and partook of some of the doctor’s choicest flavors of Ice cream sods, thus ending s very jolly evening. Tbe aflalr ww claimed bj all who ww It to be the most thoroughly artistic In every psrtlonlar of any similar entertainment seen on the Islam! f
ne unknown reason they ralk out to tbe edge ol the dock. There were very few the neighborhood at tbe lime, and IIUlc teution ww paid to the couple. Soon * splash, followed by cries of '•Help!' were heard, sod young Bell ran from the dock, saying a woman : overboard. A number of men, wbo hwrd Belt, quickly secured a boat, but considerable time ww loet iogetting a pairofoara. When tbe soarobing party did get off no trace of the .body could
be found.
Bell remained on the dock while the arch ww being made. Several ptrliet wbo wore In the neighborhood when the girl tell into the water, stated that they saw Bell reach luward her w she foil, and that after ibe disappeared be climbed down one of tbe supports of the plar, bnt soon j returned and ran for help. Then, after the searching party got ! hack, Bell at once went to the police and offered to give himself up, bnt a little thing like a potalole murder did not atrike the arm of the law w being worthy of wrlons consideration, and •rest ww denied him. Tbe recovery of the body ia exceed^ logly doubtful, as there was a atrong ebb tide flowing, which no doubt swept
it out to aea.
Inter-Hotel Base Ball. Thera will be w game of haw ba between the waiters ol Stockton an tbowo Congress Hall on the l.wn . Congress Hall this morning at I ''dock. This ia to be the first of erica ol three games to be played Ic purse ol (25 to the w inning team an 3 to the losing team. Tbe committee wish to announce tha any colored man beaid swearing t making objectionable lemark. wi.l t fined 25 oenu by a judge appointed ft
that purpose.
Tbe teams will Hue up w follows:
STOCKTON.
Eugene Thomas, catcher. Lewis Tho uaa, pitcher. James Tunica, 1st base. Edward Thomas, 2d base. Ellis Tuoe, 3d base. John Williams, short atop. Charles I'syne, right Hold. Oscar E imonds. left field. George Biggs, centre field. Lee Delaney, manager. CONGRESS HALL U. Wilson, pileber. W. H. Crawford, catcher, captilu. J. Beam, 1st has*. Pan! Hudgins, 2d base. Joseph White, 3d base. George Gordon, centre field. V. Sales, right field. Frank Kelly, left field. Jack Winn, short atop. George Jackson, manager. There ww a gradual Improvement al through the day yesterday In the con dition of Hon. Abrm. P. Hildreth. Tne critical moment su ms to have been passed, and be Is expected to re-
j-lly party from Braxton,
poaed ol Mrs. W. G. bosrs. -Misses Sears, Miss Lott, Mrs. J. R Morrison, and Craig Sears went yesterday for a wil through the sounds. They went w * 'wood and returned report-
ety pleasant outing. Colonial Euchre.
.BASE BALL. bpectal OUpatCb ta the lUlLT Btss. Ati-ojitic Citv, July 30. The three tbouaind people or mor. if acted by ea.Champion Pugilist Corbett, at Inlet P.rk to day, not only saw him play a msgolficeut gam ultial bag for the Atlantic*, but al'nossed a game of ball that ran only be played by two rivil r»d ge « fighting for blood, was a pitchers' biltte, Vooihnes having a shade the beat of the argol. Only wv-a Cape May men sueceedrd lu getting to first, five by hits. inCiiswe'I'a tumble and another fielder's cbmcr. The Atlantic*
* g<me. Clancy's work «l short wi the sensational order. Lijols, wt played her. w lit, it- Pl.dll-. yrsirnUi h.l Clancy ww one ol the finest I the business. Rothermel's fielding vri
also ol the gill-edge
Brother Jim accepted nineteen cbancri
bile
■ the only b t of
ATLANTIC CITY.
l./a. W
• day.
mnat not forget to mention tbe imber, which ww a bicycle between llarnum’s fat man. little Wile and Laura. Tberfr- were several forces at work to take this a brilliant moat powerful among committee of arrangements, computed of Mra. Welle, Mr*. Pue, Mis. Patter•on, Mra. Cake and Mra Thompson Those who took part In the program
were:
Mr. and Mrs Graeser and daughter, Mra. Maxwell, Mra, Ogden, Mrs Fialey. Mr. EUls Abrams, Mm. Abrams, Miss Abranu, Mr. and Mrs. Perase, Mr. Liggett, Miw Maibelle Riegel, Mr. J. Kelly, Mr. J. Dolly, Miw Newkltk, Miaa Howell, Mlaa Smith, Mis. Thump aon, Mlaa Haas! Street, Mra. Lowenthal. Mm. Poe, Mr. and Mm. Hollowell Ktw Sillla Cohen. Mr. and Mm. Cohen, Mr. and Mr. Patterfitm, Mm Cake. Mm. Thompson, Mrs. Rowe, Mr. ■ Mm. McCall. Mr. and Mm. Tatnall. Mr. and Mm. Bnrn tt, Mr. a-d
The most fashionable event of the sewon occurs this evening at Congresi Us'.l, the testimonial benefit to Simon
Lafayette Concert
The Lsfayetta Orchestra, under the efficient direction of Prof. Charlea Hesdly, will give a very entertaining program to-morrow evening, w followi March. Coronation Meyerbeei Overture, Nebuobadnezasr Verdi Polish Dance Mo.kow.ki Selection, Bohemian Girl BaJCe Prelude, Cavalleri* Mascagni Moroeau, Mill It the Forest . Ellenberg Hungarian Danoea 1 and 2 Brahms Orertnre, Martha Fi
Prof. Loom la >s making arrange cuts to receive children pupils ' dancing. Those who enter will he pr pared lor tbe grand children'* carniv
occur al the Stockton durl
•»d will probably sUo be ttBlxUd ■nong toe artlsU in the grand tostl.
mwUI to Prof. Morgan.
Mr. M. P. Boo to, who for a year or lore ww goooral superintendent of the Sooth Jersey Railroad, la now genera I agent in charge of tha CotoBboa, Sandusky and Hocking Railroad, with headquarter* In Colombo*. Ohio.
—Cigars at wholesale, US Perry '
street.
Congress Sunday Concert. Several new features are added to tl nsnal Congrsw Sunday evening coooerl which will be particularly enj lyable. The program is as follows : L Coronation Man-h Meyri 2. Overture, ''Dor Frriachutx,” von Well* S. Selection, “Lohengrin,"—Wagner 4. Violin Solo...
Mr. Kuiii Schmidt.
5. Cornet Solo, “The Palm*," .. F*un-
Mr William Kwere.
<l. "Cunurn," Burt 7. Introduction ami Prayer from "Kienai," Wagner 8. Gloria from “Mam in Kb,"..Uavdn P. "The Geisha," Sidney June* Ifi. OVerture, “Semiramide," ..Rossini Finale “Old Hundred."
Last evening tbe Colonial guest* gave their Brat progressive euchre. It ww a very enjoyable affair, and several verv pretty prises were given to 'be
Inner*
very pleasant house nicest locations in the city, and Ita gneatHcnow how to enjoy themselves and how to plan tor a pleas-
ant evening.
Tbe scores Iwt night were close and be games in consequence were unusually exciting and Interesting. The players were: C: J. Montgomery, Mr. sod Mra. W. J. Holman, Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Holman, Jr., Mias Holman, Miw Clara Holman, Mm. L. Lowdngrrnd, Mra. A. 8. Alvarez, W. J. Donnelly, Mlaa Donnelly, Mrs. Elwood, Robert Joline, Mrs. C. A. Vendlg, Mr. L de Caswres, S. I. Me.argoe, M Iw Anna J Morrison. The prizes woo sod winners were : Mrs. Kllwuod, ladlei' first prise, silver glove stretcher. Mrs. Sne Alv-na, ladies' second prize, sterling silver shoe born. Mra. Lee Lowengrund, third prize, gold amethyst hat pin. W. J. Holman, Jr., first gentlemen' prise, allver-monnied whisk broom with leather ease. Miss Bill, who tcot^a g utlomen's part, second prise, a ailv. r lead pencil. Mbs Clara M. Mor-isor, gentlemen's third prise, e peerl-bandle penknife. Tho S. J. R. H. Washout. The damage done by the. washout near Richland on the 8. j. It. R. ww as far. repahrd yesterday as to permit of oars being backed slowly over It ami being taken ou the other side by a locoolive. The repairs are rsieoted U i so far computed to-day as to permit trains passing over It without and the nsnal rcbednle time
Kolbermel.2b Si sutler, rl... Robertson, cl. Corbett, lb... "icraon, c .'rbawcll, 3b.. roorhees, p . Totals.
CAPE MAY.
Scannel, c McGrillm. ss King, lb Boswell, p Wcstcott, 2Y Blakely,3b Total ’Mason bat toil for
eCMUARY
Earned runs—Atlantic City. Two-base bits—Scam.ell. Left ou base*—Atlantic City, 6;
^AklN^ POWDER Absolutely Pure. UssureT'lti- SS iSSS?*^ amt all lutin, snultersllon romm.,!! |<> i he cheap hrao.li. SURF NOTES
ilsa. Scannell'a etching W,DkIr ' "g the bather.
>pe May * V °' J ‘" e,, - v l “ u ' iD K
\Mr. Fiiah w mklyuua * bo
bathing in front ol Congo » II The Misses Osborne. «bo ei popular among our youug foil the crowd of bathers jeaterday. Mr* 1). Kan:>iy Patterson ia one of o most popular ladies at Congress all, and may be seen daily enjoying a plunge in the ocean brine st tbe Con-
bath I
•g pis
•- E. Reger, ol New York, v :tch yesterday, attired In a black
bathing suit trimmed In white and bite and black sto kings. Mrs. Reger a very comely and attractive young
•a Han
ah Bow
out—Kotbermel. blaufler, Corbett. King, W.slcolt. bases — Stauffer, Col belt.
'J. 3-
Struck Rohettaoi
Stolen
Clancy. Sacrifice bite—Robertson, Pierson, Middleton. Doable pUys-Blekely to McGrilli , j King. Bene on ball—Clancy, lliftby plteber—Rolliermel. Pas* d ball—Pierson, llmpln—Phelan. Time—1 bonr 25 miuutea. Grand, cake walk and ball at Bus Breeze Ho'el Wednesday evening, Aug- ■ by the Congress Hall wai'ers. Flrat priz>, (2.50 in gold; second prize, handsome cake. Walk begin* at 10 clock. 4 t A Challenge. Cai'k Mat. June 2« 1897. To the members of Mr. llaaaler'a Or ibealra : We, the uudeiaigned, lor Morgan'i Jrcbestra, hereby challenge the mem 'oogruia Hall Orchestra tu
ie of hi
e hall ft
> tbe
isde.
Families seived with fine Old Gibeon Wl.bk<y, Choice Brands ol Wine* and Jiaidle* sod Rochester Bier. J, J. Hally, coiher Washington and Jackson
Never neglect ailing eyesight. If Mir eyas require attention call at J. _ Hand's optical sod jswelry store. 811 Washington a'reet, and have your eyes tested tree. Oculists’ prescription* s.i-i. repairing done at short
filled;
STOCKTON SUNDAY CONCERT.
Clear Candies fresh to^iay. Lemot innamon, saswfrw end mint fl.vor. I Ackerle's. 518 Washington sir cel. The Antpech cottage on Booth Lefeyetto Street ww sold st Master's rday end purchased for e wealthy Philadelphian, by Walter Rowmae, ol this city. Extensive improvement* ere to be made there, end the cottage wU| ben the proposed alterations ate Med, one of the most elegant in
-Staan v
Bicycle Headquarters, 490 Washington Street.
300 miles of I Sole agent for Columbia end Hartford
bask, end rune through a populous *baela, which are always ,-*<■< OU- St. B—uo MU**. SfT ’
ougfa railroad Ban, knowing ft-•—• | PV™ ;
1 aaB ia *J1 Us details.
Pair*. _ . ol all kinds promptly all ended to.
D.C. CROWELL.
Tbe oooorrl at Stockton Hotel Sunday evening will lie onnaually interesting end entertaining. Tbe following la the program:
PART L
1. Overture, “Dee Freba-hutz,'* 2. Clarinet Solo, “Air et Varie,” Mr. Louis Teti. 3. Iilrlle, “Souiala from Notre Detue,” 4. Soprano Solo, “Ave Maria,” Mrs. Hattie M. Smith. 5. Grand Sdertion from Verdi's opera "Kigoletto,”
PART U.
6. E|esode Characteriatique, ‘Tbe Advance am! Return of the Salvation Army," Orth 7. Baritone Solo. "The Unknown Kingdom,” l-ane Mr. Willard S. Mear*. 8. Andante, ‘liarpriaeSymphonic,'’ ....Haydn 9. Soprano Solo, “Canaonetta," - Myer-Helmund Mra. Hattie M. Smith. 10. Overture, "WilliamTell,’’ Rominj (By general do*re.) D. T. Morgan ( Diren.u
Ball
> aball
ground, of tbe Cape May Hi Club under the oondilbui t either side Dour hut musician
Chas. II. FltXK.
Stockton Oi cht atra. Captain. P. 8.—Au early reply will hr mi-
sery.
A Pretty Baptism.
Amid e church full of frieada sud relative*, Marlon, tbe Infant daughter ol Mr.and Mrs Wm.Cozens Pi Ice, • aa baptized at St. John's P. E. Church by the III V. San.m l II. Boyer, rector o' the P. E. Church of lbs Holy Spirit, of Philadelphia, who came to Cape May to periurin the ceremony. It Was a very proud father and mother who walked np tbe chnrch aisle, followed by tbe Ipoaaors, Mlaa Katherine B. Wain wrigbt, of New York, Mr. Daniel
too, and Mr. Her-
bert M. Boyer, of Philadelphia, and ll proud and happy mother prraented the baby Marion to the later. The ceremony ww veij
nf Cepe
lonie demi blonde*, la voted be the quieu of tbs resort. Mis* Boa man ia a splendid bather, a graceful dancer ana a general favorite with young people of both sexes. The bathing yester lay wa« .urely su|Htbly enjoyable, and on all aides one could bear tbe remark: “The finest bathing of the sciaju.’' aon and more widely scattered than usual. This lacl relieved the unplesaatittle** of being huddlo I together imo
The Summer GirL
The only pebble there: A lovely peach, Receiving the adulation ol her sUves! There were roaring breaker* far aud
That lovely, precious darliug, only
They rushed lu foaming turret They broke in crested foan And lovingly embiaced her. sweet! If I could Iw a wild wave it
ambition would float beyond the skies, iu' only a briny wave I then might
* hat fate has for m
Dger nig
icn she ha* left this silvery abore. Why then I'll be content of her to And wish in my heart she may come
us lad It
The yacnt Clover. Capt. 8. Walter Bennett, i. an excellent od» loach cl fishing, sailing or crabbing trip. Captain Bennett knows the sounds like book and just whete to look for liah
alter I
tery el- gam sud costly presents we planed in the child's chubby band Mr. and Mr*. Price are to be cougra ufated, and .the Star takes s pa licular pleasure in doing ay. sa M Price la a p omloent member of tt great newspaper fraternity. SPECIAL PULLMAN SERVICE Between New York and Capo May via Penneylvania R. R.
Line*.
A through Pnllmao Buffet Car Service ia no* established between New York and Cape May via Pennsylvania Railroad lines. This service Is dally except Sunday, car Is attached lo train leaving New York at 1 P. M , arriving at Cap > May 6.50 P. M., and on train leaving Cape May at 7 A. M , arriving in New York 1143 A. M. Moorish Embroideries and EgypNoveltiea on exhibition and for. sale at Cong re aa Hell this week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Unusual opportunity lor aecut log great bargains In these goods.
Rocbea bottled In Bitty, co:
t Ackerie'a, 515 V
served to tamllica. J. J. r Washington ,nd Jackson
pound. Sml'h’s. 307 Washington St. • Fi rah ev< i y day. New England peanut Taffy, 11 cent* a pound, at Smith'a. 307 WwhlngtoD Street. Bsve yonr eyes examined at tbe Queen Jem Iry Store by a graduate op■clan. We positively make mi charge lor elimination. We carry a fine Hoe of Optical Goods. See oar store and ' s convinced. Queen Jewelry Store, anulaeiurtog jewelers and opticians. Storage. Furniture stored In oor wart room* moderate rates. Bfxezet A Bro 323 Washing ton street. Cape May Storage Warehouse.
MoUi
The brel Bali Water Tally In Cape May is made at Smith’s, 307 Washington Street. « Uaaalcr'a grand testimonial this evtu-

