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CAPE MAV, N. J.
Loog OuUocc Tdeplionr, No. 0,
AAEON W. HAND, Editor and Manager.
J. WILI.AI.U UUUETT,
LEWIS T. STEVENS, Assoriate Uitora.
MONDAY. AUGUST 80. 1807.
WEATHER TO-DAV. Official Forecast. The * rather today will be generall) fair, probably cooler Mooday nig lit. Cape May bra uerrr k»t iu pie.llge aa a aeaakle rreott prr-emlornt. RtadraoUiea and aupertir attiaction* bare alwaya been rro gidled and apprc-
claud.
Mra. Darld Baird, wile of Sberiff Darld Balid, of Camden, died yrattr dan moraine at 8.80 o'clock. Sbe had been ill for streral wceka, and apetu a large portion of the aeaaou at Stooktoo Hotel bate in the bop* of rrcorering in Ibia cIlBMtr, but her complaint wta too d<«peeated, and abe gtew a> mneb worm* that it became Decenary to take be- bom , and the aberifl a cured a prlrate oar and returned borne wi h bar Friday morning. Since that lime abe kid beau ooiatsitly failing tsdl the. end came. The many fileoda here of Sberiff Balid deei ly sympathize willi him in tfaia terrible loss. Mra. Baird was a noble woman and was widelyknown for the maty charitable work* In which »'t «*• const tolly rng-g-d.
Stockton Concert. The final ucred concert of the aeaaou waa rendered at the Stockton laat evening by Prof. Morgao'a orcheatra, satiated by Mra. H. M. Smith and Mr. J. Willard Liggett. The program was a well-selected one, sod collated tbe gen arooa applause of tbe bearers, who
surrounding porches to ore'llowlng. The affair might wall hare been called a "Solo Night,’'for alz of the ten no libera were of UtU character. Tbe solos were wilLoat exception well rendered, and tbe orehestralion by Prof. Morgan was up to tbe high standard aet by tli a popular lead. r. T1>e iol ial number was Mendelssohn' Homan CainW.I March. Tha full, rich rolce of Mr. J. Willard Liggett waa then beard iu ‘-Jerusalem," by Parker. Mr. LI sett gfa -lonely respoored to tbe geoercua encore. Following this An. bar's ' La Viatesa'' was tendered by tbe full orchestra. Tb- 1 appearance ol Mra. Battle Miad- Sml'b called forth thunders ol applause before abe sang a ■ole. Uer many admirers were not disappointed, her duloet yoloe prortn { uousually tweet aud pleasing Iu "KaUj,” to the encore which followed Hip. Smith responded with that pretlj little ballad. "Tell Me With Your Kyia,” which abe was compel led to repeat before the waa allowed to retire. Tbe dial part of tbe program closed with a rfolio solo by Mr. P. Blaeoulli. Tbe only new artist In the aec od part waa Mr. W. 8. Rcmoot, who ren dared the ooroel solo, ' Shepherd's Morning 6oog,” to magnifloent atylr. Due ol tbe features of the eaeolng was the splendid acoumpanlmeot playlog of Mr. Free. Tbs art of aooompanylug tbe yoloe it ooe that la rare In Ito bigbtr forma, and Mr. Freedceera.> great praise for tbe way be plays tl.e moat difficult music at eight. Each number in tbe t oo m) part received vigorous encore. Tbe second p«rt of lie program wi aa follows: 6. Grma from “Merilana" .Wallace 7. Vocal Solo, ' For all K'eralty,'' Maaeberool, Mr. J. Willard Llguet 8. Cornet Solo, “Shepherd's Morolug Song, Suppe Mr. W. H. K-moin 0. Vocal Solo. "Walling," Millard, Mra. Mattie Maada Smiil. 10. Overture ' Komaotique,” Eeltr Eel.
American Annexation and Arma-
Eagland i« all around u». wltn I. Domiclou of Canada, her lu-irea*e*,bi naval stations, and rea.rviaui maie.i for armies and naviee on the P.c.8 abort; bar Leeward Island-, abac, tbe Venezuelan . zcin-meni but m daugMoua, abe was ready—and we aej anready—fur war. And wlute we hat been talking In oursioepab >ut Uawal England baa oocupied and |»waraed aoorr of Islands lr. Hie grr.i- at ..f it ooeana, In tbe same spirit lb .t .be • i hi a year a«i, to capture e drrul »te S -ul Atlantic peak hom Brazil. T|.rie wi no apaoe the-e for t duck; bui there was the foondallon for a doji yard a a telegraph station. We speak of a canal bcloeeu ihe l lantic and tbe Pacific, an I somt day shall bave ooe; but England baa ua ■ gaged, in the Cltyloo-Bulwer treaty, abare tbe lotcroeeao faell.ty with h We are acualb.e of the fileudliuea* that tbe policy ol Eogleod wou'd cu ltvale with tblaoouuuy; but her splendid, grasping policy la selfishness deluded In diplomacy and fortified with a Uni ready to appear iu superior force In an> ace. The very pith pith of this mi —aympatby and closer union of tbe colon lea cf England with the muther country—marks with more dt fiolteorai tbe assured and haughty Independence of our Uuioo of Slates that oolcutes. We 1 are already pronounced tbe irrevocable policy of the Moutoe Doctrine. We bave aaaumed e protectors l e of Hawaii, and, for tbe second time, urge a treaty of annexation of
those island a.
We bare claimed rights aa a bomaor Powsr, a iHi faith iu self-go>erumeot. and a oonaclousoeaa of manlleat destroy do the things counting lor freedom and peace sod the ezteoaion o! our just iottuenoe lo Cuba. Shall we lake steps looking to retirement, or tnual we walk lo the ways made familiar by tboae who established tbe zone of our nxllonal predominance across tbe continent, took Florida, and. lou.-blog tbe tropical climate of tbe Southern >eas moved nort i and west Into the Arctic regie's, aa that from tbe eastern bordei of Maloa to tbe western islands of thi Aleutian group we bave In tbe aumniei days eighteen hours of sunshine on the land covered by our flag? Shell we not go on where the honors and glory await uy as the Power that is competent, If we will, lo speak fur ball tbe globe? Once the Allegneolea weir out western horizon; but we bave crossed the apaoe that divided tbe discovcitea of Columbus from tbe lande of fala dreams, where the east sod west are blended, like eez and sky, lo the boundless blue of tbe waters and tbe air. Shall we retreat, when our oolora stream and thine In the zenl b ol (be arch under which U dur pi oei’s pail.? Tbe objeetloo Is made fiat we oellber have nor can have, uod -r our aya-cm of Slates, anything hut Stales and Territories. We, tbe people of the Uultod Slate*, however, ordained a Conalitulloo to establish a “more perfect Union;" sod that very Union waa tri-
througb tbe conquest of hose atatTamen bad made tbe
Uoioo greater than tbe States. And tbe coDtlouaooe of tbe policy of annex u
only Invitee ns to be masterful
peaoe.—Murat Halstead, Iu tbe Seplen -
ber “Foram."
PERSONAL. Paragraphs About uur .Summer V isitors.W. U Pfebler j lined bl* friends at A. T. Haynes Joined bis wife at the Uullrd Si ales yesterday. Samuel T. Jaquet ts resting from I'gaf cares at the Windsor. E. It Euatou, of Philadelphia, atajiuu at tbe Uullrd State*. Cher lea J. Taylor Is slaying w Philadelphians al tbe Windsor. Ws'ien Mullen, of Maaon City, 1 1., la a guest at tbe Pier Avenue Inn. H. K. Lippincoti, of Hancocas, N. J., ia registered el tbe Pier Avenue Ion. Henry A Gibson, of Philadelphia, ctme to tbe Unit'd States yeaiciday. Waj land 1!. Smilb, a Pbiladelnhla merchant, is a guest at tbe Windsor. Charles £. Arreoo, of Philadelphia, baa joined his parent* et tbe Wlndeo L. K. Ewing, of Pbiladelpbie, wi amoog tbe arrivals df Saturday at U
Devoo.
A. Header, of Pair ben on, N.J, ■topping et the Pier Avenue Inn for
few day*.
Mias Judith Tomlin, of Cape May Court Hoove, Is a guest at the Pier Avenue Inn. T. D. Heker end A. T. Baker joined friends at the Windsor on Saturday for in over-Sunday visit. Misses Mary and Harriet Wbitiord, of Wilmington, are enjoying e summer visit at tbe United Sta'ee. Mr. and Mra. R Al Burzer and son, of Philadelphia, were amoog ytsler day's arrivals at the Windsor. Rev. W. o. Trowbridge and Mr. A-tbur P. Lewie, of Philadelphia, are enjoying an outing at tbe Glenwood. Col. George A. Chi ever, of Vineland, N. J., and Mias Mabel M. Cheever, among tbe guests at the Pier Avenue
Inn.
James T. Dorman, H. L. Willard and Mr. and Mra. S. L. Jones are among Camden reeideute at tbe f'ler Avenue
'. A. Boerecke, ami Philadelphia, wen arrivals at the Glen-
Lafayette Concert. Still another one of tboee delightful ooooena wae given at tbe popular L>tayetu last night and tboae praoeui gave unmistakable evidence of their pleasure by long and hearty ay pi a ns . Mrs. Kslberioe G. Brenneo'a rlear, para aopraoo voice bold bar listener. In wrapt attention, and their entbulae ism grew with each auooeediny number Mies Anna Elizabeth Kelly’s wonderful contralto voice waa clear and para, eiob one of bar solos was received i snob enttaosmam aa forbade bar reflr bag with tbs programme number a Ike duetts of these two youog Udl-s were magnlfiocBL Rarely are voioep brought together which are enchanting. Mr. Grubier aa an acoorapanlel upon the piano proved hinwlf the artier, and hla solos were we oelved. Tbe Violin playing of the virtuosi, Mr. David Dublusky waa tborooghlv appreciated aa a most artUtic rendlil m aad brought forth a buret of applies . Laet bat not least we would menu in the highly pi easing rendition of two dr. lightful numbers by Prof. Henry Lod Lr, the flint "Ode to tbs American Flag,” the second was •'Tha Chariot Race." from • Ban; Hnr." Prof. Lud-
BASE BALL.
All-CoUogiate Defeats tbe Home Team in a One-Sided Game. Tbe An Colleglatea didn't do a Iblog to lb* Capes Ba'urday afternoon. The bom* ram went into tbe game over- xicfideul, aud when tbe All-Co'-leglalra showed snob sir. ngtb became
drmnrallzod.
Klog Dickeoo pitched e wonderful ssme and only allowed our boys lo make six hits and only gave three bast
on balls.
Tbe following Is ibe score: CAPE MAV.
0 0 0 0
Totals 8 fi 27 18 ALL COLLEGIATE.
1 of oratory In
M. Bergen, of 2 Robinson, .8b .0 Grace, If 8 Hlgley, e * McCallloo, lb 8 Early. If. 1
. 12 11 S7 11 8
tCKXeBY. rned runs—All-Collegiate 7, Cape MayL Two-base hits — Middleton, Grace, Highly, Kuthsiford. Base on bills—Mason, Wertsott, B. Dickeoo, M Bergen, Robin sou, McCalllon, Rutherford, K. Dickson 2. Bit by pitched bell-Grace 2, Highly, G. Bergen. Strank out—Wcotoott, Boswell, B. Dickson 2, Rutherford. t
Cmplrae—Kelly and R idgsre.
To tbe Ornnere of Cotteges. Bee that your tin roots and a pouting e In order before you leave for your oity home, and Instruot vour Losl agent to employ Charles A. Swain, the tin
Mr. and Mrs Mlee Boerrokr, amoog Saturday'
wood.
Mra. A. J. McKaraber, Coa'I-s MeKaraher and John G. Mi-Karaber, ol Germautown, are guests at tbe Glco-
wood.
Mr. and Mra. Charles P,Coaoe, of Philadelphia, arrived at the Windsor Saturday lor a visit which will last
until late In Sep'ember.
Mr. W. 11. Carpenter, the widely and favorably known cashier of tbe Union National Bank of Philadelphia, waa very delightfully located at tbe Lafay-
te over Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. George F. Huotiogtou, lib their talented eon, tbe Earl of Hontlngtoo, will leave to-day
regret of tbelr numerous friends at Tbe Aldloe, who will miss tbelr con-
genial • oclety
Mra. A. E Burnba-u.with her obarm lag daughter, Misa Kail nine Burn, ism, of West Philadelphia, bave bad I very pleasant time durlug thrtr twe weeks' stay at Tbe Aldloe. They will
leave for rtelr borne tp-day.
Mr. and Mra, F. C. McLaughlin, ol Detroll, Mich., with tbelr three lutei- < sling ll tlr oblldrep, Mia* Mary Master Louie aud tbe darling baby, G< orge.tbe P«t at Tbe Aldlur, will remain until
the middle o f Bepltmber
A guest at tbe Aldloe aaja: “We regret to say i bat tbe remainder of our Baltimore frlaoda after a month's sojourn will leave ua to day. Mrs. M, Negengerd and her bother, Mr. Lewlv Paul, who bave bad a most delightful stay at Tbe Aldloe leave the shore with regrets, aa Uiey and old ooe an were fast friends, having made bis aequaluiance Tbe many admirers of Misa Edna Gerson ngret tbe departure of that charming young lady who left for Lauadownu, Fa., on Saturday. Min Gerson, who baa been a guest cf Stai Villa during tbe season, la a young lady of high social qnalltha and a bindsome presence, and was on a ol at popular young 1 idle* compos•cry select social aet which spent the aeaaou of '87 a* old Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Hemaley. of Bridgeton, are vlatting her brother. Pilot Ellis Etdredge, ol this city, at 214 North street- They drove down from Bridgeton oo Tnisday nnd enjoyed tbe trip greatly. While here they have been calling upon a number of old 'ftleod#and relatives. It will b» rememhere I that both Mr. and Mis iL-msley were amoeg tboae who ware Injured In the frightful railroad crash
at Atlantic City last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Hewitt, tf Philadelphia, have been spending the season here with tbelr family aoorP tog to tbelr uiual custom and bave bed a very enjoyable enmmer Mr. Hewitt la librarian of tea Law Association of Philadelphia and Is a very efficient offidel. The law library la soon to be reremoved to eommodioas quarters In the City Hall, and many* additions are to be made to Iti Hat of hooka. It Is now of tha Urgant Lw libraries In tbe country, I boas exceeding It In number of volumes being four In number, namely, tbe Congressional Law Library at Washington, containing 85.000; tbe York State Bar Association ol New York, and New Yoek Xostltuie Law Libraries containing each 43,000 volumes.- The Philadelphia Library eontaloa 88,000 volumes. Tnere baa been recently added in antloipaUoo of
u complete set of Hawaiian
reports and the seta of tbe Hawaiian Legislature aa far as they could be ob talned. George Tucker Blepbam la ] chancellor of the law Association of
William F. Dowling and family, of Philadelphia, are guesu at Browo Villa for ten days. Frank W. Mll'er, of Now York, is a gueat at Miller Cottage. Mr. W. C. Ports, of Geimastown, Is ■penJiug ten days at Brown Villa. Mr. and Mrs. John K. P. Silica, of Camden, grandchildren of tbe late John K P. Btitea, of this city, are gneati Miller Cottage. A party at the Elbe roc who are remain at Cape May for a lengthy rlod Includes Mr. and Mrs. C. Backman. Mlaa Ida Buckman, Eugene and Giorge Buckman, of Peno Valley, Pi and Mias N. C. Doan, of New Haveo, Coon. a M. Weston ia a Philadelphian regiatered at tbe Devon. N. Rai MoGaw, ol Pbuioli, Arizona, aud Captain and Mr*. C. 8. Mag rath, of Caim'en, were Wyoming garate yea-tor-lay. Veraon Godfrey, of Cold Spring, eitber jumped or fell out of tbe Girard House third story window yesterday morning. He bad been drinking heavily - He waa found at 8 a. m. In tbe yard below In a badly braised condition nnd was taken to hospital Id Camden In tbe alieraoon. Archbishop John J. Keane, of Rome officiated at 7 o'clock mass In St. Mary's R. C. Church, this city, yesterday James N. Stetson, of Philadelphia, came down on Saturday evening and will stay with bis family at tbe Wind-
r.
Mr. P. 8. Dooner.pr-'piielor of Doon '■ Hotel, Fbiladelpbla, ia registered tbe Lafayette. Mr. John Bard, who Is well known la Pbiladelpbie aa a reliable builder, ■topped et Ibe Lafayette over Sundey. Mr. Tbomaa Robb, Jr., tbe wellkoowu real estate dealer, aod bis wife, are at tbe Lafayette for a few days'
visit
Joseph A. Gorman, prominent Philadelphia lawyer, epeut Suoday it the popular Lafayette ■od Mra. N. E Hammon, of Cblcain. are m-klog ibe United Sutra tbelr home while lo Cape May. and Mrs. Eugene Boeder, of Philadelphia, are making tbe United Sutea tbelr headquarters. md Mrs. C M. Offray,of Corona, N. Y., came to f e Wyoming on Satur'enlng lor a mouth's sojourn. They were n com mended to come to Cape May by ur. Frederick L. uuhoKobert J. Linden, superintendent of police of Philadelphia, la a gueat of Mr. Joseph Cobco at bis Hughes Street
ittage.
Anthony Crease and Mrs Glyon. of MrLeutb, Kanaaa, are spending some time east visiting tbelr relatives, Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Crease, at Rio Grande. They are among tbe belrs of belrm of tbe late Charles Crease, sod tbe eelale will be aetilrd during tbelr stay, "r. Glynn la mayor of MoLeutb. Our friend Herr Bach, the prominent baee fiddllat of Ibe Slocktoo orchestra, la gcoch deject xl over bis near departbom*. Herr Bach la a regular aud be Orvi-r m lance bis dally portion of olam chowder. I* coming to Cape May for Ibe past five seasons and M-iigan'a orcheatra would look right without Bach a id hie e fi-ldle. Hie favorite tune Is tbr Di rec- o-rat-e mircb. Dr Y. Coogoato, the Spanish ooos Puiladelp'ila, waa a gueat at il Stockton over Sunday. Dr. laaau Maaaey, ooe of Weal Clx ■'a brilliant phyalclana, accomp.uia by hla accomplished wile, ia a r.oei ivala at Stockton's el «*a c ball*. .'ommodule Betz and party, ol Pbadelpbla, arrived yesterday off shore ' tudaome yacht Sybllla. registered al tbe Stockton. Dr. E. 8. Ram-dell, a rising Camden physician, with bl* handsome a oompliabed wile, spent Sunday
Stockton.
Charles A. llrcwiou. of Wsluing to , D. C. f Is a pending a abort vacation vlalllng hU |areata, Mr. aod Mr-. Joseph Brcwtoo, of West Cape May. He baa CaeU quite suejeaalul In the pil Ung bualueaa in Washington, and recently Oas held a position in the Government Priuliug Office. Mias Anna E. an, a charming young lady from tha Quaker City, who baa been quite popular among our elitela again at tbe Stockton gnest i. Koemmerle, a bandaoma aud brilliant yonng bualnsaa mao from tbe City of Brotherly Love, te again her*, the centre of etlrectioo for a large circle of oar fair ones. Mr. Wm. C. Kean, Jr., pf Philadelphia, tbe popular young bnsloeae seen with friend* on tbe beach yesterday. Mr. Keen bet a boat of frtonda irewbo always gladly welooma him. Mr. John H. Ml. de, Ramsey, tbe captain-eh ot ol tbe Paoneylraoto foot-ball team, waa oo tbe beach yesterday and won tha plaudits of ooea there for bto manly form i nlfloent bearing. Jaok to ooe of tbe moat popular foot-bail mem Pi are I Lad, and deaeryea bis popularity, for be to a gentleman among gentlemen on Ibe loot-ball field or In tbe social
whirl.
A Horary D. La Roy Reeves baa a*, tebltobed bimsali al 681 Walnut straw, Pbiladelpbie. Mr. Charles W. Richard, joined hie wife here. They start for Yolk city to-day, aod will vtolt many otto r points. Herbert M Boyer, who baa ao ably repreai uled tbe Pniladvlphia '‘Record'
YACHTING. Fleaaant Satin—Large Catches of Fiah and Crabs. Capt. Tom Sonli. >acht Bessie, apprare *o be wall tbougbt of down at Um OitoU. Three Umee Let week be took a party sailing, fishing and orebblog, and they never felled to return with tbelr baskets wall filled with flab. He baa a winning way that |oa don't aes In every captain, amt guests do not forget bto kindly manner end pleasant lima that awaits them oo tbe Bessie. Mtoeea Emma Coreoo, Jessie Topley, Ella Craig, Llazto Gartow. Messrs, bamoel GI bean, Robert and Edwaid Croaon ms le op tbe jqlly crowd. An afternoon crabbing party secured lbs Clover Saturday, and alter a euooaaaful fishing for crab* a prolonged ■all In tbe inlet waa enjoyed. Tbe party oooalated of tbe following: Mr. aod Mra. Antonio C. Peaeano, Mr. Samuel Walker, Mile Beeslc W. Pee■sno, Miss Grace A. Peaeano, Mies Roberto Jobnaoo, Mias Clara Agoes Walker, Mr. and Mra. Henry Agnew Walker, Miaa Ann*It* Davie, Mlee Helen Ogden Peaeano. In tbe morning a Windsor Hotel party enjoyed e sell In the same consisting of Rev. W, T. Manning, Mra. Manning, Mrs. B. A. M. Given, Creeeeo Glvan. Later Mr. Joyce Bcwell aod Mlee Pauline Artmao we sailing.
The Klondyke Situation. If tbe Klondyke gold-fields bed been located under hospitable aklev, eaay mean* of tranaponation, the rash of eager adventurer! would bave been unparallelled In 'history. Aa matters stand, the szodua of pruapecloi Alaska baa only been limited by tbe means of transit. All tbe steamships regularly sailing fiom poinu on the Pacific coast to Alaskan ports bave been crowded to tbelr utmost, aod lous other craft have been chartered to take special parties. Probably eight or ten • bouse od men in all bave been orrled aa far aa tbe Alaska ooast. Must of them are taking tbe overland route from Dyes 1 nates-I of making tbe long detour by way of tbe Yukou River. But the overland road to an exceedingly bard one to travel, and tbe number of would-be pro-p. etora to vastly lo txoeas of the means for veylng ouifita. Tbe oooaequeoce la that a great many men have made ■tart OD Uc fearful trail with little prospect of gelling over the Cbllooot Pass to tba mining district before win-
ter aela in.
to be feered that the lack of auffiditai supplies may eotall aorfoua mSeringa, -t to a great mistake for iuy ooe to start for tbe Klondyke dieriot—which lies practically o Arctic circle—without being well supplied with everything that be will need, especially with money. Juneau, the capital of the Territory of Alaeka, will be crowded this winter with disapisu who must wait nntU next summer to find tbe road passable tbe Eldorado of tbelr hopes. Ou tbe eve ot tbe adjournment of Congress there waa created the new office of Surveybr General of Alaska. Hardly aoy surveying at all has been done In that vast region Next spring there will beau uucommoo ru-h of Amerl o-u p nap- clots, and It Iv believcC tbe gul f.bearing gravel beds ol tbe atreami oo the Am- rlcan aide ol b <undary hue may | rove to be aa a- ’bo**- on the Canadian aids.—From • The Pro* teas ul tbe World," in A lc<u M'-nthly Review of Revise
8- pt- mbrr.
• seas n will ret arc I
Wednesday and will inter upon tba practice of his prof-aaloo, tbe law, al 781 Walnut strata. Ha wUl be aaeoetoied w lib Av. i j D. Harrington aad W. Frank GaMe. We wish him abnad
i to Tbe Star Villa nmaina open tbruagb-
The Check Bent. Tne success of Ibe charity eucbn given by Mra. B. Tbompaon Banes a the Siocktoo od Friday night waa well attested by lb* fact that yesterday M -a. Banes waa able lo send a check considerable amount to tbe treasurer, Mias Maiy Jemisoo al Si. George's I! .11, Philadelphia. Two dollars eno a half a.-nda a child i tbe countiy for one week, aud II any char liable person, dealre to contribute to ibto fund they can do so by sending the contributions to Mra. D. 8. T. Banes at lira Stockton. Tbe following prize- were won by tbe oonteetantv al tb> anchre. Handsome jardiniere, donated by Mr. Banz-i.
I Wash.
Box Began, from a prom 11
A dox u photographs; by Mr chea-
ter.
Two bottles extract I rum Maroj &
Meoray's drag store.
Orders lor ooa-balf dozen tinted pho-
tograph* iron Mr. Todd.
Order for on* bicycle nde or lease
from Mr. Crowell.
Twelve-loco oaks, from Mr. Essen. The ladle* wish to thank tbe duooia
lor tbelr liberality.
Prof. Herman, tbe talented yonng msgloteo, to creating n great ertuaiioa this weak oo ibe Iron Pier. Hit per lormsoeea are truly woodertul aod be keep* bto andtonoe entertained and mysUfiad throughout the performauce. As musical arttota the Bermaoa are par exoellanoe, playing many moalca
HOTEL AKRIVALS. HOTEL LAFATKTTE Philadelphia—A W W later, Sr, W H Haaseaplog, Benj E Berobeimar, Benj Elanmao, H G Clifton, W H Carpenter, John Byrd and wile, Tbos Bballowa. W P Caieart, Thus Robb, Jr, and wile. J 8 Alexander, P S Dooocr, Joseph A Gorman, C Tbomaa, G F Forsam, II Ludlow, Henry Morris, Isaac Scull, L J Liveizy and wife Willi*import, Pa-W P Fended Uermauloen—W P B-juiour, Join K.lley and wife N.shv he, Teoo—Mra Creede Baltimore—Tbomaa H Bllck New Y-.rn—John Mitchell UTAH VILLA Philadelphia—Mra Maaon Hi tab. Mr and Mrs W 8 Berg, Miss Berg, Mas-m L Berg. Mr and Mrs Alfred A Blrsb, Stanley M tiiiah, Uaiold M Hlrah, Misa Mayer. Mlee King,. II E Trimble, C E Heaeenbrunh, Walter A Fox, Wm Wilson, Jr, Mr and Mra W L Hexter, John G Horton, Frank E Uighley, W C Prioe,M Johnson Laugh■In, T Llvexey Langblln, Carrie A Cav. anea. Dr Wm Welch aud wife, L HU
lebrand
New York—Miaa Lang Clayton, N J—Mra A K legard Plttaburg—Geo LClewell Cbeeter—Waller Baker Wilmington—E 8 Baird, C T Brown
Villa Lankcanu.
One ol tbe mo»t delightful characters familiar hi Cap* May |«op!e ia Ml
* -I -kuowo phllana cot-age tearing
tbroplai. • bla oanje .
nan Hospital
yeats president of the Gen lo Philadelphia, aod ba- g of hla f -r.uue .'or ita aupp
■^••Tbe Kieatcst service be baa done for tbe German Hoapital," said a friend of th it instltatiou the other day, the Introduction of the deaconesses
from abroad lo 1884 leading
thorough reorganization of Ibe whole
boapitil vervloe."
Tbe -ervlo* under this manage has been brought to aneb a high of perfection tha' some of tbs first medlcii author it i. a of this country at the recent medical oongresa declared It to be the heat managed inatllutlon they
The
aod ai
of Drexol
Hom-, which institution it supported by tbe liberality of Mr. Lankenau, an engaged Iu teaching and nursing in homes and hospitals In various p.rta of Penn-ylv inis. In vummer these uuraes aad irsobera are Invited to the summer cottage ol Mr. Lankenau. •rly when tbe number of deawaa small they took tbelr oullug at the collage of Krv. Dr Spaolb. Afterwarda Mr. Lankenau rented a cottage for tbelr u c and built a flue, room - aod beautifully equipped villa for blmaelf, at which be spends several weeks during the season and where be invites tbe deaoooeaaea aud other 11 lends aa bis Ltnkenau U a gieat admirer of Cape May and Cape May Point aa health resorts, benoc hia enthusiasm In Banding tbe tired aod over* -irked nnraea to
this place.
Tbe number of deaoooeaeaa baa been increased from tbe original six to tween fifty and sixty, and they atatloued at various piano* av at German Hoapital, tbe hospital at EaaAllegbeuy, at Milwaukee, D-d People's Home, In Fbiladelpbla, beaiJea doing pariah work In tbe < au congregations In Philadelphia. Villa Lankenau la a beauillul villa, oateJ on a very handsome corn, fronting tbe ocean, at Cape M»y Point, guest* here have every opportunity for enjoyment. The ground! beautiful, with preity beds .of Uowere aod croquet grounds. Tbe bouse to handsomely furnished, sad tome of tbe exqutolts etchings bang o
POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated lor Ita great laavec leg *treoi:Ui aad bealthfulnew Assam the food against shim nnd all forma of adnllerattoo eemmoa to ihe cheap brands. KOVAL BAKING l-OWDKB OO. SKW YOKK.
Stockton Hop. The last Saturday evening bop for tbla season at the Stockton was given under the moat auspicious ciroumaianoes. Tbe evening waa perfect, aod t^e imposing corridor*, aa well aa the beautiful ball room, wore crowded with the young and beautiful maidens and handsome, stalwart young mao. 2 The scene was s bsppy one, everyone preaent seeming to enjoy the dauoe end music to me utmost. Prof. Morgen was never a more inspiring leader than last night. Tbe closing number, toe "Stare and Stripes Forever” was encored three times by tbe enthusiastic dancer*. Mr. Morgan cloaca tbe season with tbe wish uppermost in tbe hearts of ml the cottagers that be may return again next season to enliven the famous leaon with hia aoulProf. Loomis, aa usual, can out be too highly complimented for the masterly s-} Is to which be conducts Ibeee afiaira. The moat to be praised of all tbe loroea at work lo promote the enjoy, ment of a summer at Cape May ia that of the liberal-minded proprietors of our leading botela, wbicD make il posaihle to have auob delightful muaio in our
a Mn, .
• Craig,
Misa Uolmau, MtssCourad, the Misses Beni let, Miaa Kenue}, Mias Newbold, Misa Uuzby. the Miasea Dimond, Mias Hancock, Mum Ueieu Lyucb, tbe Miaroe Jolloe, Miss Emily Jacoby, Mias MacDonald, Miaa Oliver, MiseArlmau,
e Miai
i Nell
luma,
Mies Emily Lynch, Mias Feury, Mis,
IftUt.
Misses de Brs.ckleer, Miss Sewell, Misa Montgomery, Miaa Lucy Lee Brooka, Miaa Morton, Mi s Uu.lerwurUi, Misa Ktytnund, Mira Ester Brooks, Miss Bennett, Miss Bollxer, Miss RobeiU, Miss Lcogcit, Mis. Thouiss P. Cuily, Miss Lippiucoi'. Mi-s Wriiibtmau, ibe Misses Marshall. M.ra Porter, Mira Weaver, Mias Plumb, Miss Kirkpat-
rick.
Cape May Point welcomes with pleasure every }ear tbe advent of Ibto great aod truly noble man who baa delight lo oalng bto liberal fortune for tbe bettermeul of the condition hla felloa men.
Blaigb belle, tar.
Bw las chimes.
Tba Marina Villa Annex will remain jwn f*r tbe reception of Iu former patrons during tba fall month*. Man. F. Hallkkbkck.
xaaa H. Taylor, toe popo'ar boot heaomkar, at S 80 Jaokaon street, all repairing neatly, thoroughly t rsaaooabl* prices. He ban beau doing bavin*** la Gape May lor eight
Tboae who arrived al the Oriole ou Saturday were: Mr Harry MeGilL Miaa Martha Tata, R J Graham, Abrali Itritenhouae, Henry U Whitcomb and wife, Philadelphia; Mra Craig, Miaa Ruth Craig, Cbadda Ford, Pa; Joseph Deeriog, Lew re nos A Deerlng, Chester; R G Lacy, Joa M Weston, C U Klwell, Camdau; Mias Mailto Cannon, Mra darry Cannon. Miaa Martha Cannon, Misa Mary E Newcomb, Bridgeton. Stockton HoteL Proprietor Horace M. Cake cordially Invite* all to attend tbe last bop of tbe aaaaoo al the Block ton to-mgaL We are sure tbe Invitation will be accepted unanimously and Mr. Cake's kindness iu leoderiug ibe invitation fully appre-
elated.
The Meeting at Capo May Point. Ou a high plcoeol ground overlooking the meeting of bay and oorao, ataoda age of Tbomaa Uilliaru, ay Cape May Point, where Friends bave In aummeis pita, and atill meet to worship God Ino roar of the >urf to nature's grand harmony, given freely for tbelr benefit, and from tbe window only a erecn oaage-oraoge hedge aeoms to ataod between the cottage aod tbe
blooding waters.
Far iff scrora tbe spsce of ses.and bay. Cape Henlopcn can plainly be seen through a glas-, « wbili liue of aand stretching along the horizon, and by moving the glass s lirtle the 11 rank water is seen, standing like s mother bon pro - fooling her flick -f chickens, tbe little
fishing sloops.
List First-day the sky rave ita deepest blur, tbe sea Iu warmest greeting, we fancied, as we a'tanded lor tbe first time this meeting of len or twelve gathered together “In His name," a 11 listened to no nn-inU reading by a young woman Friend, ami a few words by on e'derly Friend Gone 'rain tbe little circle on earth tbe gieatrr circle in heaven to the is wont to Iced In these meetings, and ss we shook band*, a dear, old Friend spoke of bar and of the grost loaa to the moating that Hannah Hilliard's death bad been.—L. L P. iu the Friend*' Intelligencer.'' Tbe Windsor will remain open during September and October. It U very delightful l.ouas In b ith location nnd equipment al jrbich to rnjoy the early fall months Tbe prior* will be moderated, ihougb ibe anae dt-gree of excellence will be maintained In All depar Imcnta. A number have already signified their Intention to tern -in. Preparations are also being made to provide amusemrnls which will render a stay doubly enjoyable.
Tba Braxton will remain open through BeptemUr. It to x delightful nod popular bouse. Tbe location to beautiful, aod with its large son parlor and biowd piazzas mnkaa It n moot attractive place to a pend tbe early fall A Urge aomtxr bave already signified tbelr Intooiioo ol remaining.
Beta fancy dnnka at Ratty’s, Washington and Jackson i »' parlor attached.
Music lessons will be aatiafactorily given to a limited number ol puptto at - usual ra'es. Pleaae apply to Mu. Ethxl D. Ware. tf Cap* May City.
NOTICE TO TAY PAYERS IN THE BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY, FORMERLY MOUNT VERNON. Notice la hereby giveu to all peraooa lo arrears for Taxes and sidewalk assessment for tbr yrar 1885 and 1808,are required to m ke payment immediately or tbe properties oo which laze* and asaarsments are dne will be exposed to public aale accord In? to Uw.
By order of
Borough Coancll
Mr. Wiener informs tba public that Mist ueaa'e D'Ardetb, the youug and beautiful mezzo-soprano, will make ber Brat appearance on lb* Iron Pier ibto Friday evening. Tbe young lady to of tbe leading linger* on

