312 WASHINGTON STKKCT. CAPE MAY, K. J. -t Ix»ng Dbtance Telephone, No. 0. aakon w. hand, Editor and Munu^'er. J. WILLARD UUGETT, LEWIS T. STEVENS, Ahxoriati! E>iitora.
TUESDAY, AUGUST, >24 18V7.
WEATHEE TO-DAY.
Official Forecast.
There will be aboaen in Uie early
morning, followed by fair weather. TESTEanax's OIHEHVATIOSS.
8 a. m. Barom.ter 211.970 M P- ,n - " 29.912 8 a. in. Dry bnlb thermometer. TS.O 8 p. m. “ •• •• 72.2 8 a. m. Wet “ •• to.5 8 pm. •• •• •• 70 „ 8 a. m. Mazioium Temperature. 78 0
m. *• •• .. 7C b
8 a. m. Minimum Thermometer.. 89.6 8 p. m. •• •• 78 o 9 a. m. Direction of Wind 8. -W. 8 P- “• ", “ .... H. E
8 a. m. Velocity of Wind...
8 a. m. Bute of weather Rainfall, A. M.
_ J* ** ea'd on good authority that Cape May will he the training ground for the Prince on ’Vir-I'y fo t ball
Don’t fail to attend the greateat eoelal event of the week to oeei Congress Hall this evening, testimonial conoert and ball to Edward K. Cake.
Mr. R. C. Heyl and ftmlly have rived at Cape May and will remain the shore through September. They are occupying a handsome cottage No. 1 Atlantic Teiiace. Mr. and Mia. C. A. Topping, prominent soalety people tmm Philadelphia, re enjoying a pleaaant time by the Noticeable among the prominent people this year at the Biocki. 'oa, cf Bethlehem, Pa. Mr. Loot ell knownifigarc iu politic*,and|Wi the Inal Democratic nomiuee for M of his -ity. Andrew Grey, of Philadelphia, who i« very prominent In eodal circles of hia home city, ia a guest of the Chal-
fonte.
Mr, ani Mrs. L. B. Hampton, Philadelphia, are enjoying a lengthy seaside visit at the Cbalfonle. Louis T. Detouae, ex speaker ol New Jersey House of Assembly, resides In Camden, was among Satnr. day’s registered guests at the Stockton. He Is the probable Doming postma .ter
The demonstration of the Jr. O. C. A. M. of Booth Jersey, at Ooean City on the 20to Inst., from present inoioations promisee to be the grandest tffalr of the kind that has ever taken place In that section. The Invitations sent out by the committee of arrangements are meeting with most flal'erlog responses.
"You will ojien your eye* Tuewlay evenin', said one of Hie committee iu charge of the testimonial to Mr. Edward K. Cake, of Congress Hall, to occur Tues.lay evening, and he added, "the people are very much inte'ested and are going to make of this affair one of the mogt successful, grand events of ThU is as it should be. All can afford to show their appreciation of the lib erallty of the proprietor of Congress Hall in providing mneh of the amusement which helps to make Cape May
attrac ve to vleltors.
Csj o May Lodge, No. 21,A.O. U-W, held a meeting last evening at the lodge room, and arranged to attend Jo a body the funeral of the late Harry P. Eutrlken, Wednesday at 1 o’clock p. m. at the residence of bU brotber, Frank Eutnken, on the Turnpike. Services will be at M. E. Cburob, conducted by the former pastor. Rev. Ell Gifford. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M., of which he was s member, will probably arrange to attend the funeral, as be especially requested before hU death that they do so. Ogallalls Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Red Men, of which be was alto s member, will ptubakly also attend the funeral The regular meetings of the Utter organization and of Cape Island Lodge, F. and A. IL, occur this evening, at which
action will be token.
ThU evening wlU witness a great sodel event at Coogresa Hall in the grand lee Imonlsl concert and ball tendered the proprietor, Mr. Edward K Cake, by oottogere. residents and vUltors to Cape May, In consideration of hU liberality lo providing fo pleasures at Congresa Hall. A grand entertainment is promised and a large attendance U expected. The season at Congress Hall has been filled with an unnsnsl amount of amtietmenl, exceedingly varied in character, and Mr. Cake baa hospitably made It possible for all lo enjoy them. It hsa been hU oonatant Idea m revive the old t met of mirth and jollity at Congraea and the grand eoelal entertainments which have made In famous. The difficulties have not been Inconsiderable, and all will grant that be U worthy of commendation for the success be has attained. ThU opportnnlty to aaeUt him and to give practical oxpreesloo to appreeUtion of bU efforts U the first which has been offered and it U also the last which can be given tbU season. That it should be liberally embraced goes without saying.
Senator Herbert W. Johnson,
Camden county,U a guest et the Blockton. Senator Johnson, who is a promi-
nent FbiladelpbU merchant,
former Cepe May eummer coitiger, and
10 miles E director of our local banking Inetl-
12 miles 11,1100 ■ He has a handsome home In cloudy Merohantville, of which be bss been cloudy Hurgees. He was a v.lued member of the Camden County Board of Free-
holders before being el< valed to
Senate.
H. P. Snyder, a member uf the Pennsylvauls Legislature, whose Lome i> Connellsville, It located at the S'*-cl in f ir a lew days. C. Randolph Snowden, the ptominei clubman, arrived et the Stockton . Saturday for an over-Bundey visit. Mr. and Mre. Arthur E. NewboM, and Mias Nancy Newbold, ol Philadelphia, are gneeto at the Marine Vllls f-r
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Holmes Whlteley, of Baltimore, are occupying ,aparlmi ms at the Marine Villa. Edgar W Earlr, the art oom ..■•ear, is prominent Philadelphian . aying si
the Cbalfonle.
Herbert J. Wetberill and Wcur King Wetberill, of Philadelphia, can e to the Marine Vllls on Saturday and
joined relatives there.
William Drayton, the wtU-kii»aoi Philadelphia lawyer, actompanltd Newbold Drayton, U a popular guest at the Cbalfonle. Saturday eveuii
gave a bowling party.
H. Abbott Fuller, of Phiiadelp who was prominent In raising inodi the Sontb Jersey Hsllroa ' U a gnu
the Cbalfonle.
Ex-Poetmsater John Field, of Pblla delpbla, who U staying at the Stockton with Mre. Field, preached in tue Meih■odist Church on Sunday evening. The Rt Rev. Bishop O'Hara, Scranton, accompanied by Father McAndrewe, of Wllkeebarre. arrlvrd the cottage of Dr. M. O'Bara. Jackson street, yesterday afternoon for a vUlt
by the seaside.
John Jay Gibson, seen-iary of Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Com pany, Philadelphia, U vlal.ing b< Ex United States Senat r Joe s. Blackburn, ol Kentock.'. Uei at the Stockton to-day to join h and daughter, who arrived leat week. Mr. and Mrs. U . Spenc< r Loess closed their country home at Gi town, and arrived at the Chalfonte for an extended sojourn. Garrett Cochran, of Prln teton, N. to a prominent Congress i:,!l guret. Rev. W. D. Moore, of E mire, N. Y., who was here early In the returned to the WtlHameon cottage and brought a party of six utih t ell does be like this resc t. Judge John J. Jackson, of Parkersburg. W. Va.. federal judge ol that State, and the justice wb . granted the Injunction recently again*.' the striking coal miners there, to a Congress Hall
gueat.
Messrs. Robert G. and W O.Kitchen, ol Philadelphia, are maki. g the Windsor their late August boms. They river on Saturday. W. B. Van Ingen. a p .m.lnent New York city merchant, to < -.joying a s* jonrn at the Windsor. H. .M. Heston and Cbtrles T. an, of Philadelphia, enjoyed an Sunday stay at the Elberun. Mr. Heaton's mother and
Henry
PhlUd-lpfala btulci
Windsor.
Mr. and Mre. C. VV. Hallowell. of Seventeenth and Wharton Sti. are enjoying a fortnight at the *y 0 u Mr. and Mre. John Waldman Lawndale, Philadelphia, are late arHall. where they are tborongbly enjoying tiw e-oia] life. Mtoe Emily Lynch, of Philadelphia, has joined the family at the Stockton. She to very popular and 41Iran 1 and pretty girls, goista at Star Villa, are Mias Laura Clark, Mtoe Ellunr Clark, Mias Peters. They a» extremely food of bicycling and find C*|et May'a faoll xoelleot lor the . i joymrnt of tbelr favorite sport. Frank C. Klau ler, of Philadelphia, la visiting hla friend. Mr. J. Albert Miller, of Stockton avenue, h r a lew days. Mr. Kiauder la veiy popular among the lair ladut and to a o> mre of
attraction.
Mlaa Florence Cleelv, a very pretty girl from Orange, N.J., is oteof tl iptivaltog gnesis a-, the Stockton. MleS Hancock, ol Philadelphia, to member of tbe class of '98 in Smith College, and Is •■njuylng Stockton pn paraioiy to her reoewal of college. She to ver charming and baa a large circle of
admirers.
Hall .
Cochran,
mg the Cong res yeeterdiy »as Garret
Princeton.
and Mre. Josiab Roberta, Camden, are occupying pleaaanl apai st the Colonist. Walter Fox and Clifford Fox a popular young Philadelphians who a gueete of tbe Star Villa. Mr. and Mre. Henry N. Wey a ig the more prominent Philadi pbiaos who are enloyiog aoaalde life it tbe United S'alea Dr. Charles W. Hoopra. of Philadi pbla, Is ensconced at the Win Isor lor
few deye.
Mr. and Mre S. J. Bicker, who a □pylng fine beach from apattim o [be Windsor, are to remain until tl
lyala
Very few people appreciate the fact that ’Jape May temperature to great regularity. A careful comparison of tbe weather of the various resorts will show very fsrorebly for Cepe May. Tbe good old Cape to cooler, and bss a more regular temperature than any other
The m
.76 79 T? 76 77
Mre. H. H. Dallam, with her eon, J. Mortimer Dallam, of Philadelphia, ai gueete at tbe Devon for several days. nr. L. H, Adler, an eminent surgeon of Philadelphia, with Mre. Adler, making the Devon their sunns home, and will remain until 'ate in tbe
One of tbe meet interesting evenings of tbe season will be Thursday at Con. select program rail tor tbe sake of charily.
James Kenwortby, of Coatesvffie, a., a prominent lumber merchant there, and a brother of the late Hugh Kauworthy, county clerk of Chester County. Pa., Is a guest of hie lottmate friend, A. D. Nelson, of thto city. Dr. John MseUugb, of Philadelphia,
to summering at Congress Hall.
Walter T. Hobson and Clayton G. Hagy, Jr, are popular Philadelphia
clubmen at Coogresa Hall.
Rev. Dr. W. F. FadJock conducted the services at the P. E. Chu.ob, a elated by tbe Rev. Mr. Tuunell, warden of King Hall, Washington, D.C. Paddock, after the set vice. In an earnest address, Introduced Mr, Tunuell, who gave a short statement of tbe missions of tbe church for colored people, representing In thto the Board of. Missions of the P. E. Church lu tbelr endeavors to provide for the education and Chris-
tlaa iitr—.toBOf Ibal large body ot I Helen and son Jacob. They
Mre. D P. Price and Mies lice, i f Philadelphia, am slaying a Hall for a lo tnigb'. Mr. and Mrs. Gruigr Nichol-are'< catod at the Windsor. indM.a. T.P. Hu... , .moig well-known Pbllsd. Iphisua sojeurnh j
Congress Hsll.
William W. Sergeant, tbe p-.pulai Philadelphia clubman, fegiaurod a' H.ll on Saturday Alexis L du Pout, ol W'lmiogtof, and a party ol Irlrnda. are enjoying life at t' e popular Stockr-ni George F. Sturgia, school direct, and s well-known citizen of tbe Fifteenth ward, Philadelphia, to located tbe Stockton for a week. Mr. and Mrs C (J. Adams, of Pbl delphla, are guests at tbe SloektAdams to tbe manager of the Postal Tcleeraph Cable Crmpsuy with ht-ad aartere In Philadelphia. Dr. Joseph A. Healey, of Pbiladel pbla. gave a dinner party at tbe La ftyetta yesterday, In which the guest* Mr. and Mre. Charle. F. D. ven neyand Miss Beatrice Devetiney. o' iverford, >nd Mrs. E P. Ilebio, of
Philadelphia.
Representative E. A. Vslkenberg, of ■Vllleboro s member of the Penney 1'snls Legislature, to enjoying a rest at
tbe Lafayette.
Mrs. E A. Kiernan and Miss Katha ne Kiernan, of Philadelphia, are enjoying a delightful sojourn st the Ls
layette.
Mr. and Mrs. U. Conrad Brich, ol Philadelphia, are enjoying a »tay at the
Lafayette.
id Mrs. C. C. Iteir hard, of • coompanied by Mr.and Mrs. George S. Washington, ol the same (nests st the ever yopuLr
Star Villa.
W. Yoik Stevenson Is among late arrivals from Philadelphia tlheBrex bis presence there leases the
lad lei.
George M. Oakes, of Lyons Farms,
N. J., registered st tbe Wyoming. He
to prominent In financial circle* C. M. Caff ray,s prominent New York
ZNf*- J L- Shoemaker, of Stooktou Avenue, is very food ot bley < finds Cape May Strata and ■ cellent for the er^joyment of
time.
C. L- Lancaster, of Cleveland, Ohio, and George U. Matvlo. of Columbus, Ohio, both promluei.i tnelnesa men of tbe respective eitlrs, were among yesterday's arrival at tlte Elberoo. and Mre. Emmett O'Neill, with Emmett, Jr., and Hue Lizzie, are gneate at the Elberoo from Frankford. Mr. A. G. Brerae, of Philadelphia, si s guest of tbe Misses Harris st Marine Villa Annex over Sunday. Mr*. Helen Grose, of Philadelphia, arrived at tbe-.Mariue Villa Annex last evening for tbe real Atignat and the month of Septemb-t Mr. Edward Wain, of I • igbts. joined his family st Mar : Is Annex for several days Prof. Henry Lnillsm, the sccompi is hid elocutionist, has spent m™*1 Ing the art, and la n-.s enjoying a v num'-er ol pi pi's In Poilatlelphla. Mis* Ida li. Cbestaai. of Frank In Philadelphia, la enjoying her u. sumni T sojourn at the Elbnron, w b
admire*!.
Mr. Harry Herzberg, gradi
Leipzig Conservatory of Mu»ie, led ih,
orchestra at the , rend me Congress Hall Sunday et opening witn great tact at
Rev. Byron W. Dickson, of M .riou,
Pa., to st the Stockton, sod » here during the balance of hl>
It to due Mr. has teen sorel oners, and tin One of the n: the Sunoay e Stockton was i
scatlon,
urn to hischuro'i Dickson to say that he y missed by his partoh-
l Teti. Mr. Tell showed
BATTERY’S DETAIL HERE. Philadelphia Artillerymen to Ar-
rive To-day.
ad vane! dl-'sil ..f ih- 'Keystone J, or Usiur, A. N. G. P,.r. Testerd y and Immeoistcly ot
'I.fluid, who p. rsoi tbe » ork. Inn. ad comit g down, ns w nearly the enure sit
tery w
-t C.ptalu t! dly superlnieoded I only fifty men
wit* first expccUO, rength ol tbe bat-
the bay. The
sfimd’sd votion lo ■ fa isorgsnfciilon has rest
Hosting targets maludcr ol th« n on the Republiu. espum Sisfioi
tercets ol
in It reaching a
as the regular branch He to very popular wb command. First Lie
rsball I* on* ol thn
olHcer. lu ■be Pem,.,l,»nto Guard, and to equally *g pt,. u |* r w | t |, u,,, Seoond Lb utsnsnl Ilolllei. bss served thirty yrais in the organization, and .rcely a soldier of tbe Firet Btigido who Is not personally s qtrained with him. Adjotant Eosl t and Lieutenant Qusrtcrmsst. r Usrvr have been long in he service, and ti a* popular as tbe rest of the staff. The battery is composed of picki moo, and tbe physical sundard to very high. A number of trie men may stay at Cape May for* -re—st— . -
get pracioe Is ov.
considerable firing will be done
Bowling Contest.
ON THE BEACH AND IN THE SURF Those Who Dipped in the Sea. MANY NEW FACES ON THE STRAND. The Bathe™ are an Great in Number os Usual-Persons Noticed on the Strand.
Mias M. H.
phis, who arrived at tbe Devon yrster day for a fay ol an Ind. finite period, h a charming Brunette. She took be: firet bath yesterday, knd i* already si eothnsisstlc bather . Miss Lillian Foster, of Norfolk, Vs , >« visiting friends In We.t Cape May Foster to a hand-im- girl w.. delightful tm. slit
r many ft
Ml.* Ella E U.r
1 Miss Pe iha
BASE BALL.
Millville Defeated Cape May Yi terday. The gaqje yesterday was won by Millville on tbelr own grounds Thomas was In tbe box for the Capes •nd waa bit hard, being handicapped by a snre arm. Tbe features of the game wep hitting of Boewell and So-I Thomas retired lu f.vor of H-r| the fourth Inning R.in s’npped the game In the be. inning ol the nulng. Tbe tabulated score follows: CAPE MAY.
McGrtilt*. *i Sc.iu.el. lb Bose ell rf Blakely, Sb Turner, 2b Robinson, rf. Middleton, If
0 2 0 2
..o a o o o
MILLVILLE.
a N.Y., are enjoying s »!og. They are fond
' i fbelr <
1 bathii
He W.
. In th- i
Chatl-s H. Weber, of Baltimore. Coogresa Hall guest who . greatly
y* our magoifirent teach.
N. N Wentz, of Phllad i| hla. i en on tbe beach yesterday wl.*r any years he has enjoy.-d ibe.pl
did bathing.
John J. Wsls and John E P..w< of Philadelphia, are maklr g nme pi. tbe young ladies •< C. ngr Hall during their stay beic 11 , usually seen on the beach in oomp. itb a numoer of fair bslhera. Mr. and Mrs George H. Waters, shway. N. J., were noticed on i
Ibc Ebbitr.
Miss Millie Grey, of
They a
•topping a
Hsi rls.*s* ° ' Kelly, If P-nn, 2b Fulmer, cf - .. Adams, rf Hankins, 8b .. . Cnaaaboon, lb. . Kimble, p. Totals.
8 2 0 0
.2 2 8 0 0 1 0 2 0 0
Kerned r Two-base T:iree-b»i
Irtllsq Robinson. Double plsv—111 Umpire—Clark.
I 1 0 8 0—10 0 0 8 0 0—3 is—Cape May 3,Millville 6 lU — 'lerlmsr, Scauoell. hit—Hankins. I si—Fulmer, Adi
2, Harris,
^AKlN* POWDER Absolutely Pure.
YACHTING.
Pleasant Soils—Large Catches of
Pish and Crabs.
The Clover took a crabbing psrty out . lerdsy morning, and a Urge num. ’ of orib * were caugbL Tbe party was composed as l.dlowe: William Henderson, Thomas llendereon, Edward Henderson, William Henderson, Jr.. In the afternoon Lawyer John F. 'stare and Edward A. West, M. 1).,
Chlpggo, enjoyed a
boat. Boib ai
s guests at tbe Stockton.
> to Cutaaboou.
!'• Ackerle'e, 515 tVasbins-tuu sire* SOUTH CAPE MAY.
Washington street. mu Joret, of Tioga, I. enj Cape M.y at the EbbltL Banica, ol -New Y’ork, to h ■did !i.pe on the beach. 11 e uU. , day w hen he sUie.
oy mg
r.lly
Long Island, were at the M’yomiug terday and made arr.ogemmU to brloi bis family th re Friday lor a month. J. W. Courtney and Herman Conn noy came to tbe United States yesterday from Philadelphia. W Carey, of Somerville, N J. guest at the Ebbltt. John J. McConnell, well known here former cottager, and at present a large propeltg owner, to an Eboltt
gneet.
Mr. and Mre. Charles M. Karabsn.ol Germantown, are gnee’a at tbe Glen-
wood.
1. 8. William, who formerly lived California, has rey ietered at thi Glenwood from that far off stair. Mre. ChTmtopher Welberlll, Jr., ol
Gennsotown, the promim Philadelphia society events, the Windsor Let evening.
William Shsrpleee, the promlurn'
county. Pa .resident, to sieying
the Glenwood.
Frederick Prone, of PidUrielpbla. who hu passed the previous pan ol tbe
Hot Bprii gs, cimew. the
Windsor last evening and jnfaeu bis intimate jfrleod, Franklin Plait, also ol
fPbtladelpbla.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Carpenter, ol Rabway, are enjoying a stay at the
Ebbltt.
Hr and Mrs Samuel Foster, of Nor folk, Ve., are spending some time with friends In Went Cape May. Morris K. Langedorf, cigar mannfaoturer, of Philadelphia, is sojourning at Cape, accompanied bj ble daughter
delightful bowling tour. l>y Mr*. John C. Bell and Baonard at tbe S ocktoo
bowling alleys tost Ssturdsy evening, hlch tbe fnltewlng Udi-s were s lul lu winning prizes: Mrs Ni bold first, Mrs Robinson second, Mias
Whelcn third.
The prizes won by the genif-roeB weie as follows: Edw.rd Biaphsm firet, Ml Riaphsm second,Mr. Drayton third. After tbe tournament *11 were ushered into the csfe, where 'hey were a-rved w: h an .I gant enpi-.r to the greni enjoyment of all pre-cot. Thou who took part >n the contest were: Mn Bell, Mr* Newbol*. Mrs Robinson, Mlu Whelm, Mr* B.nmrd, •Mr* Welab. Mr* Sartorl, Sf, Moss, Mrs Grey, Mre Biaphim, M s Neilaon, rs Buzby, Mlu Klorcuee, Mlu Val.
Meure Hell, r.i*! hi Dayton. Bannird. 1 Sartorl, Newbold, Mo
m. ^dw Blapham, oarer, Robinson, a. Grey. Neilson,
Euchre at the Ebbitt.
ed lu N - York.
Dr. Chwilrs W. Uoyt, „l Pbiladil-
I*, was i.utic«l on the boardi
deigrsnl Hsjes, Billy Fituk.ufield,
ck "Water Work*.’ and
Palmer and a number of other art lllerj men of Battery A, N. G. P., are going
Into the surf thto morning, and,
girls w ho heard of thto are "jnet dyh
ing’’ to go in wl h th. m.
Howard Kelly, eon of nur cottager, T. F. Kelly, ha. m Pbilsdelpbls to resume bnain-e* imporunt |>oslUoii at tbe National Theatre, and will be greatly ml Ibe'beach by muiy friends. Private Kelly, of Battery A, the
Caban hero, will be eeei thto week. Kelly serve* ihe patriot army and limee, once by a Spanla ho killed. While ion a I
Was captured, but arter a abort roeui was n lease d thn ugh the
ul General Lee.
wring of the Cape Mty Point Property owner's Aaeoel.Hon Ssiurdsy evening to consider the ques:reeling additional ses wall for the protection ol the front there and iltere relating to the wellaro of
tbe Point.
Congress Hall will be the centre attraction thto evening, grand tcsllu > Edward K. Cake. Colonial Euchro.
Tnls popular house l
jjoystee eve
part to last evening's
Mlu Gu.iirs
tber, Mlu Flitucr, the end Mrs. Ws ker, toon. Miss IS.
. re Mr.
Wall
M.U Lee, Mr.
. Greco, M . Co - 'aimer, Mlu Alice t, Mr. Klund.
regular monihly council
of the borough was held on Saturday evening at the cottage of Mr. F. S Rulachman. Tax Collector Harry Walton, who sent notices in the delln queuta some time ago, reported a large number of favorable responses. Conncil was authorized to proceed with tbe sale of th. property of the tardy lax payer* In tbe early part of October. Mre. William Deiarotb, wile of tbe Philadelphia paper-box manulacturer. Is speeding a week -at Beach Vllls, accompacted by her four pretty children, Bertha, Florence, Walter and Clarence. Dr. William Noll*, of Ridley Park, •pent Sunday with hla friend. William
Molls hsndles the tar-
get rifle very cleverly, and put* iu part ufbto rime practicing hia favorite sport. Dr. and Mre. Alex.nd.-r, of Pnlladelphi*, recently enjoyr ' * tew days out■g at the cottage of Mr. George Rose Mr. Robert Miller, w ho will repreml tbe PbUopati.au Athletic Clu i tbe broad and high jump in the Archdiocesau League game, on Salur day, spent Sunday here with his
mother.
Mrs. Chat lee Lelb, wife of the Ger lantown morocco manulaotorer, toes, oouced lor tbe week at Beach Villa Her two charming children, Elizabeth and Carl, are here also. The regulsr weekly meeting of tbe South Cape May Ladle*’ Euchre Club will be held st tbe cottage of Mrs F. S. Ruteohmsn to-morrow afternoon. Mre. Taylor and her two daugbtera, lly and Caroline, returned to Cape Mey on Saturday alter a
of tbe New England
Newport, Bar Harbor, Narrsgsnselt Pier, Boston and C.mDridgu were visited. While at Newport the Taylors -ttended the grand marine bell and etc tbe North ^Atlantic Squaarou. They enjoyed themselves to the fullest xtent while swsy, but expressed themselves much pleased to return to
quiet South Cape May.
The concerts st the Stockton are sltya largely attended by Bomh Cape
May music lovers.
A party composed of Mr. F. 8. Rutsohmsn, Mr. J. Qusutroll sod Dr. Qusotrell caught one hundred crabs at Scbellenger's Landing yesterday. Another psrty from Besch Villa, piloted by Mr. E. E. Pferaich, also caught sixteen dozen ol
crustaceans.
Dr. H.
The parlor yacht JMelvina, took a Ip to the crabbing grounds with s large psrty In the morning, which had
xoellmt .port.
Tbe versatile Miss Jo*le Miller la a •killful sailor, and frequently ukee
of the wheel on a large
. sj*' 1 ' 1 * n< * K"ld s it like a veteran, just Ae she desires It to go The manner in which she bring* a yacht np to sod longside the wharf Is simply osptivat•g- It l» need leas to «*y that Mim usie has added to her long list of sdilrers all the old salia and young ones
ki. at the Point.
Senator Sewell's Foresight. United Sla'e. Senator Sewell spends
admit of dt
Esrly in SeptrniDrr the General will ■ to the Warm Spring* of Virginia here be will take needed reel for llmw
lour weeks.
In speaking of Sens
>t generally knowu t more deeply Interested iu the tariff .tlon ana the recent tariff bill which
'•ell it b
t into
•p-r.i
i the 21
a day o
Jmy, than *uy other State in the Union
■ry schedule lu that imp. r e Ihe varied Interest* of
New Jersey are deeply interested. The Ik and thread industry have many •III ms ol dollar* invested in those i* reprises. Pottery Is another extenv- industry which has been buildup i ihe encouragement ahleh it has received from the protective policy ol ' Republican party. Leather in Its various forms >g extensively manufsc lured in the leading cities of the Slate, as are also cotton and woolen goods, glssswsre. m.chiLery of various kinds, structural Iron s-.d various other induetrlee, including clothing end tbe manuWhile the tariff bill wee being formolaied in the Senate and Ho use. Senator Sewell, of New Jersey, wet assiduously t work day and night looking after the iteresta ol the people lo his StateInterested in tbe varied iudiielriea. The grand teetimooial to Edward KCake at Congress Hall this evening, prom * s to b« one ol the grandest social entertainment* of the season. Everybody of note will be there which guarantees an evening of pleasure, Ua-eler'e orchestra will, as uaual.
Bowl-ng Records.
Miss Debbie J. Crabbe, one of Mill*
i'rr."
. came to t , aciire 4 , ^ EbblU Ssiurdsy evening
in honor ol her Washington friends, who will soon loave Cape May Those who par icpaled were: DrJCMcCoo uell, Bessie McConnell, Thoa W How•rd. Florence E Howa'd.Edith Beldler, Mr and Mre D Marlin.Floienoe Msrtln, Warren Martin, Mias D J Crabbe, Anns Burden, Mr and M s Brown, May
Arthur, Mr and MrsJr.r t. Mi Du'brow, Sir and Mre Sir
Waters, Mr.* Grey, Mr L» .drum, Mre
Pillman and Mrs-G.ri'.
SI re M*rtln and Alls- Anbur carried •ff tbe first and aeoood prix « for ladlea. Hi Durbrow and Mr Joret those for gentlemen, whi r rile c .ueulslion prizes wer-' rrcund by Ai.ua Burden and
Warren Ma:Un.
Grand tesrimtinlal this evening at Cuugpat Hall, teud.rcd to Edward £.
bownng ter longs
Mrs.
Fox w
The record ol last sess.ro was made by Mia Ueu-y CocDrsu, 208 pins, Mr. Wm. U. Chew huiUs she geuiicmcu'a record lor this season, 224 pins. Mr. Nesbold bolds th* cnsmplousblp at “old soldier" with a record ol 175 pins. All lb* above reoorda were made the Stockton alleys which have been very popnlsl a I the season uud, management of the competem genial M- SlreeL
Cbrlstmsnn, returned to
PhlUdelpfaia yesterday alter e four
days’ visit at Blands.
JrVter Day and wife vlaitad here SatDelicious Cream Wafers can be had, always liwu, at F. Aokerle's, 515
W ashingtou street.
The uaual Tuesday evening bop at Stockton; and hope will ne given every enlng during the balance of the ses
We mmufactmc the majority of o »n o', ooolstas l.cab every dsr at : ckerle's, 615 W.sidngton street. —Cigar* at wholesale 105 Peri
• •f Ihe sniM.n ihil in Krlwarrl i Hall Tuesday
» Cocoanui Lnmps. 9 oeirta a t Smith's. 807 l^sblngton
Congress Hsll this evening will be brilliant with eleci.ic lights, brndsome costumes sud . n r beat society people to honor Edward K. Cake for bis liberalby, and lo tire front rank of hotel proprieior* in giving enj ryment to hla many guests, visitnrs and cottageis.
He deserve* hi* success.
At the Pier.
Mia* Mae Victor!, was unable to sing the pier lost evening because „r a
»l alog tble evening Tbe uinateal team
pcrlormed very satisfactorily and pies*. Ingly. Prof. Herman,In hia wonderful lagic, astounded the audience as usual. This week's program bide fair
alight or
Straw Ride.
On Saturday eveolug Misses Ells and Clara Wheaton gave a strew ride In honor of Misses Gtdle and Ray Flgter. At 8.80 they started from West Cape May In 11. H. Eldrcdge'e fine team. They had a very pleasant time. Those who enjoyed the ride were Misses Ella and Clara Wheaton, the Mioses Figner, HsUie Johnson, Anus Vansmsn, Maud Coreoo, Stella Dougty, Gertie F.ntrlken Mrs. Dalre, tbe Misses Hughes. Messrs. Glnder, Fendereon, Hughes. JarteU, Bullsck, Hand, Rutherford, Eldredgr, Swain, Stevens sod Reeves.
Get your ticket* early lor the grand ■all_and concert testimonial to Edaard K. Cake at Congreai Hall, Tbe yacht Clover. Cept. 8. Waite n ezcellrnt ons to select fishing. Bailing or crabbing trip. Captain Bennett knows the sounds like book and jnit where to look for fish r crabs. •
-».* • program uios rain x Milwaukee and Tanhauaer
*"■ “ ■"••I K*
Thomas H. Taylor, toe popular boot and shoemaker, at 2.80 Jackson street, all repairing neatly, thoroughly t reasonable price*. He baa been ou.ug bnalneee In Cape May ior eight
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