CAPE MAY HERALD.
VOL. I. NO. 19.
CAPE MAY CITY, N, J., SATURDAY. JUNE 22. 1901.
Subscription—$1.00 per Year.
M UGHIING CONTRACT 01TT COUNCIL HAKES A CONTRACT FOB FIVE TEARS. IturfdAy'WWrnoob, by • Vot# of 6 16 It QrmnU by Ordinanoo a Contract # ( City CVntocJl tuot In s)«oiaI wk»ion Thurxlay iflcrpoon to n-t on »br light quefitou. '.‘burch *ncl Hi-t/ry nrroabMMiL Th.')- juirw'd ati ouhimticv, by a vote of 6-U» I. gianting to the C*At> May Electrih Compony.* contract t light Cape May with not leaa than fifty ate imanjiao at lighta for a |vrlod of fire yt»r» from tm» at the ptioe of 85 , crou per light Ja-r night. Tboae who voted for the ordinance wore Meaara. Akin», Cccaewell, Halptu. Hand, Ware and Wilson. Mr Tow nsend voted agaltiit , It. . , The C*i* May Electric C.mipany Is c<>tup<iMxl td ThiHuaa Robb and Logi >1. Rullitt, of riiiUJolpbia, and Oty rxilicHor Jtan* It! E. Hildreth, of Cape V ty Thin company w ill anqniro from TTuimsk-Rohl* the plant which now aupp!<c6 the light .and who bold* hv porchase at inastar'a aalft the ptwnt light ] - ■uiiTact. expiring in Avgust, 1908. Tbii* c-mtract will he anrreoderMt up to the city to avoid enmplteation.' The action of Council means no gas fori five year*. The Cape Island Gas Company was sock mg a contract to light the; town.
'’’Resolutions. \ Wbeskas. M o the-laritod «gne*t* of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad, have had this day a delightful trip to Wilmington, to witness the launching of the ferVyboat namod Cape May. Ht solved. That-a vote of thinks bo tendered to said company for their cour. tisy and bonntiful liberality in giving to
nsuy ..I nya'ole
Resolved, That a vote of thanks bo| exteuArti (<• H. <i. Ctvsswdl for his itnio-
fatigablc efforts in msklug this trip
suerws Also to Measik Akliut an
Halptn .if the s|iecUl committee^Uooivwl, That tixac jmdlati
published.
On the Golf I4nka. In a dHzxling,raiii last Saturday the eighteen-tinlo handicap Uiurnaiiletit on ti*c links of the Cape May Gulf Club Was hoi Iy MMjtcsted. The result was a tie for the prire- The score: tiros* Hdrp Net. xs 6 6s
iy .if the ciUrctn. of Cape May the «
joya'.de privilege of
letiooa be
K Brysa.
FAOTi IN BRIEFMatters of General and Local Interest Mentioned. Easterlv winds still prevail. Bather* arc getting more numerous. Prtwh vegetable* daily from the farm at Mrcray’a market. Some of the boys had a good time on the excursion Tuesday. Maple sbellbsrk kisno* at Hogan's. Free samples. >Yashlngton and Dtvatur Pilot Ellis C. Eldredge has taken title for the lot of ground ou South IdR.-yeUe *yreet adjoining the property of Charles Furgurson and Joseph Leedou. Standard Fashion Shoot*, showing the latest styles for summer wear, are given away free by O. L. W. Koerr. Call and
pound liox. 19.': free samples. W. S. Hogan, corner WashlngUm and Decatur
at nets.
A meeting of City Council was called for Monday night for considering the lighting contract, but no quorum could be mustered and therefore no meeting took place. The annual yacht races for the chain, piooship of Cape May county, will lie held under the management of the Stone Harbor Yacht Clnb, at Stow Harbor, N J., on-July 4th. > The annual combined excursion of the Sunday school* of Grace Church and West Church, of Wilmington. Del., came to Cape May on Wednesday on the stumer Republic Mrs. James E. Taylor has purchase.* a lot of property on Jackson street adjoining the cottage of 1. Learning Sheppard, and will err long build a handsome collage for the'.r permanent residence. Fifteen hundred members of the Penn, sylvauia Christian Endeavor Choir had a reunion Tuesday in the shape of a trip to Cape May on the steamer Republic. Choral singing was a feature of the day, The canning factory of Stevens Bn« , sar tbc water works, 'has begun operation* They are canning peas and will continue Ui can until the crop Is ex. Later they will pan UmiaUxs and fruits. Tb<we citlaens Interested In having a pelebration of Fourth of July met at City Hall and selected Mayor Thos. W. Millet aa chairman of the Oillusqs Committee and Lawyer Lewis T. Stevens aa secretary. Pilot John T. Bonnet offe.s a reward of |10 for the arrest and couvlcthtp of any persons who have robbed hit chicken A large number of his chickens, weighing from one to three pounds, hsre
S I.
AN UNJUST DISCRIMINATION. The Truth About Who Bore the Expense of the Excursion. Councilman R. J. C res well is justly indignant over an article which appeared In the Cap* May Nave on Saturday last concerning his connection with the
launching of the ferryboat “Cape Msy."
iwell*
bad entire control of inviting those who
The Wat charged tliat Mr. Creaawt
Fi-n * E Cburri jj.' On S.ii*la«"Mi.i:,r.'g 'hv pa«tiir. Rev. 1
jr been stolen recently, and Mt takes thto means of stopping the theft. The comrr ston.- of the new Methodist , Enistx’pal Ctiurob. at Cape May Court
,£1! House, wa* laid on Monday by Rev. Dr. itr! E-lu.und Hewitt, presiding elder. Dr. 11 J ' Herbert E. Fosi. paamr of Arch Strrrt
‘Church, of I'hlladolphU. and Dr. C. W. P. Micklsud, of Millville, delivered sd-
C. B. Fisher, will pn^ch th<. third in 'he ; A
is ii.* of dl*coursw on ibr irac..rfnmtu>n, j Xrrickaon, of Holly Beach, and Arthur
subject-: •‘-The Tr.-.usfiguritig fflnwer. of Visyer.” It. the evening at (* oVIock. theneC.ind In the. Vtrir* on •‘fMd Tcstaiiimt Charaeter* and Iiteident*.’" *nhj;-ei: '•Eve the Finn Woman.'* "n M.inday ^viv.ing the persidmg Ebier. Rev. EiL oiuisl Hepltt.D. D. wHf 1»- presen* and ho'ii.tbe second Qoarter'y <-.nfi-renee.
and worship »il
Canning P-.as.
The ranmng factory in Wr May h. now one of tor in..ire: ii in thi* sretion. The pea Mason
on and thousands of tnishel* are Iwing delivered t*> the factory dkiljt. Tile pM* are grown by tmarby fanrisr* and ary brought to the factory. lu two horse loads. The pea* are said to br of t-xceb Icutqnalit) andjisv* yiehiid wcll for tbe growers Twelve to fifteen tons are ^
being catinrd a day.
tmsd on Tuesday' It was won by Mci. leK who clnaurd thirty-five pounds in 7 minutes, listing Emckaon t seconds. Krricksoc held'the record, having cleaned eighty-five pounds in 20 mlnuUw. July
12. IIW9.
Uru'jvn Kuuqmr Matey, aged two yerrs >d eigbt months, soli of Dr. and Mis ; Alexaoder Marcy, Jr . died at the home of hie parents at Riverton, K. J., on Tuesday of last. week. The funeral service* occurred from the residence of the parent* on the folluwing Tbunday afternoon and tbe interment wnfi* madn at Cold Spring Prcsbytd^au Church o
lory laat Friday.
Mr. Peter Regler, who recently purchased the saloon of _A. R. Gordon
Caramel* such »« yon reidom gat.' derney cream, purr sugar *nd plenty of know hop. Firs sample* Hogan'*, 'VV.xA.Os'm' and Dncatur streeta. If y.wt ate in nerd of ladies' slid gents' funrisliihgs. o' *h«v». inspect thv stock ' carried by K. Conley, 406 Wa*hHuftot. streec Big redaction in ladW’ shirt wsiata arid wrappehi. Agent for Bat Erb laundry. . , tf Notlo*. • \ Several windows hareberobroken by the throw-iag al shells sisL Mones at the twsch, and *!t person* are hereby wallied that ssch |.tactIce* axe contrary to law and that of. fenders will be apprehended, and punished Tnof. W Mji.L1.-i . Maj ot June 14,19m. ' . P. 4 R. dob Car. A rinh car Is mo every week day intr the Rridirg r/nile oh Wain leaving hme at 7 a m , and .n'trail, iewring tfMwmut Hlrcet ferry »l~4 x(- p. is iuf Cape
and keeps out- of the bast bars in town l Is well stocked with all kind* of popular beverage*, and the attendants are courteous Mr. Kegier has become a popular citixen already and has won hosts of friend* since coming here. The Board of Education of Middle township, baa ap)*>lnled the following * for the next school year: Bwsinton, Miss Deborab_<jj(»or; Uiwboo, F. W. James, Miss Hettle Townsend; Court House, J. A. WfhtUdnck. Mrs. Th< Douglasa, Him Emms Van Gildar, Mlsa Minnie Springer; Dias Creek, Charles Tom’.iu; Burleigh, Ralph T*vlor; G| Creek. J. Durell Hoffman; Rio Grande.
H. Blake. '
Tbc management of Dale's Auditorium Theatre proniisea an interesili^ bill fur the dpeoftig Week, oommeiicltig Monday, JuuaMlh. A well arlnctad pnigram o( high class •andevilia artixu Will be of. fered. There w ill be. an entire-change of acts every weak amj none but well known vandrvllliant will he presented. A 1
mdnmns wHhrti a few days. Fnoua, lb, ft aud 85c.
TWO PROMINENT MEN WHO WILL ROBIN VISIT CAPE MAY THIS SLASON.
D. B HENDERSON.
would be the guests at tbe shipyard in Wiimtngtnn, and that tie bad gnaranUvd that City Council would pa* *500 out of tb« City Treasury for this “blow out." a* the Wat* called It. Thi* was intended to put Mr. Creaawell and other member* of the Council in a falsa light .ooncomtug tbe matter. There was no truth in the menu As a matter of fact, Oty Council has expended the agm of about *80 for tbe colors and ^ode of signals fur tbe ferryboat, * matter of which every riuicn of Cape May approved excepting, of noume, the Face's owner, who seems U> approve of nuUdug except that which goes nis way. The expense of the ti»p waa entirely borne by tbe PbiladelpbM Reading Railroad, who were the boats of the occasion and who sent owl tbe InviUtiQua. It w aa euUrelj natural that tbe Oily Council, Mayor and other prominent citizen* of Cape May shoHld be Invited on tbe occasion, and to those who were disappointed because they fild not leoeive invitations, this explanation la given In older that they will not on justly blame any member cf Clt> CtmnTbe Woes'* ‘atur’ cocoernmg Mr. 'G^eeswell and a re-deotion la all noueenac, arid savors of “sour grape*'' on -tbe part if tlm publislwr of tbe JHfea Queea Anne Route Opened. Tbe steamer Virginia, recently purcbased ftorn tbe Old Bay Line, arrived at Delaware Breakwater on Saturday last, and baa Uken her place on tbe route een Lewes, Del., tbe na« mhras of tbe Queen Anne Railroad, and Cape May. Tbc Virginia appeaitd Cape May ou Saturday, and brought er her first passenger* of tbe season Sunday. Special excursion schedule aud rates arc now In effect, and the people of Baltimore bare the opportunity of reach itig tbe-ocean and returning to their homes hi oih day at a very alight e. -Tbe tf p should prove a uovol
route u> the soa.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Philadelphia—M. M Jacobs, Mrs. M. Gritfith, I- P. Hutcheson. W H. Atkinson, Jr., Miss fimuM S. Mitchell, W. J. Goodfrittid. W. F. Shanuim. fccveriy—D G. Hajid. R A- 6”d
wife .
Kr.w Vork-F J Aider son. BrooklynC-Fairchild apd wife AI.PIXXKewrtown. S*.—f S Scmbergcr and wife. Baltimore—Mild Racktl. Philadelphia—G. Wm Much, F. A-Jiapjps
George H. Parr Married. George Howell Far/-, of Baltimore, and MI*s Ethel H. McL'toary, of Fbdadei phis, were quietly marrU-d in Old Sws'W Cbureb, WilmiuRtou, on Wednesday afUsmoon. Miss McCreary la the da ughter of City (Yuaaurer George U. Mo--Croary, of FbiiadelphU. The ceremony performed by Rev. Martin B. Dun. 1»P-
Foirtk of Vbe proper
Fourth of July ate earnestly requested lonuntattbe Brexum st eight o'clock ou Monday wratilug, June 24, to dev ire ways aud imaas aod ( U) prepare a program for tbe day. THOM** W. Mu-urr. Maywaud CJialr-
FO8TES1 W VOORHEER GovekmuI* or Nkw Jebjixt.
LAN REN AU VILLA. Celebration of q H.eppy Event et Cope May point. Sunday marked the eleventh anniversary of tbe cumptotioo of Lankeusn Villa, the pretty cottage built at Cspc lay Point by John D. Lankeusu for tbe entertainment of tbe Sister* connected with tbe German Hospital and Mary.!. Drexel Some, Philadelphia, during the summer season. Both these institutions have grown greatly during the years that have elapsed smoc tbe Villa was creeled, aud at the close of last seariou Mr. Lauknuau deterpiiued to have mu addition built pi It. Thi* has been done during wfutcr mouths by Contractor A. RaytUtuid Bait, under the personal wupervtsiou of Mr. Laukeuau. It U now 1 plebd, and the dedication of tbe auuex WM celebrated yesterday, in conjunct ion with tbp aynivuraary of the Villa, wbieb is Dow uue of the largest and baudsumral prejicru* st tbe Point.
liladetphiai asu 6uudj
were down with Mr. faaukensu Sunday nod par(k-ipaled in tbs exercise* which marked tki* dual happy eveut- A kaudDnited ikatea fiag, which hmil bceu presented by Gu«Uv A. Schwar*, raisefi in ootntutnuorsfitui of tbe ooca. idoa, sod a b»«d»W= p%Hor organ, wblcb bad long becq wished for by the Statera, was, preueufed br .Charles A. Woerwag, after which tbe guest* were cutenaluod at an enjoyable dinner prw
bared by the Bittara. *• *
will remain al the YBIa for several days to enjoy tbe soft brew- and balmy air
of tbe early summer days. To Exterminate Mosquitoes-
Cspe May is fortunate in not suffering from the mosquito pest like its 0U11 resorts whp are surrounded by lots of fresh water ponds which are' breeding places usually for this pest Cape May's success- " ' last year can be credited in a
her freedom from
qnitoes. We will admit, of course, that see have a few right after a very wet spell of weather Since the matter of the extermination of mosquitoes has been made a elndy by scientist* and since their experiment* have proven that they could be greatly le***ned in number in place* where they have been thick, as around Fort McHenry, tbe Maryland peninsula and other places, some of onr visitors who have looked into the matter have concluded that Cape Msy could be entirely free from the r of having them. One of the thusiastic oyer the qutter is Park Commissioner John M. Regers, of W'tnington. Del- Mr Kogeis vqggysu. as has beep.'done by tbe governniMl RC4 others, that the city ot the taxpayer* of the employ a man to spray the - fresh water might stand 1 few day*, which could be dc very smaH cost. This ot! prevents tbe wig. from becoming mosquitoes and therefoie 'tap* their breeding. There is no danger of tg* breeding 1 of mosquitoes in salt inter. Hi* simply in waters that are fresh; and therefore the idea that the sail meadows breed—mosquitoes /s erroneous It is simply the fresh watci^that stands in low place* in tbe meadows, so that it could be readily overcome with the proper alter-
OF PERSONAL INTEREST. Gossip of the Resort in Which Too May be Mentioned- (). William Lyuch is regUteroc at the
Aldine.
Oliver timltn, Jr., is registered at Marine Villa. Gould H. Raymond will spend tbe summer at the Grlumbia. L. Howard Ware, of I’bliadclpbia, is a gucat of Philadelphia friend*. Mr. ami Mrs. C E. Brown b*vr taken a suite of looms at CongrrM Hall. Mr. and Mr* Henry I. Zlrown are pleasantly located at the .Marine Villa. Goionel John I. Rodgerareotod a cot lage on Ocean Street for the summer. Mr. and >lt*. M. W. McEnight are. apeuding a short lime at the 'Columbia. Dr. and Mr*. R. J. Less have taken spirt menus at Congress Hall for the
*u mmet.
Chief Building Inspector Robert C. Hill aud family will spend tbe cummer at tbe B rex ton. Rev. Sir. Dobbins will preach in Uw Baptist Cbureb both morning and evening to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dodson, of Bethlehem, Pa., are pleasantly located at Cong res* Hail. Charlew F. Lore and William II. Burns
Dr. and Mrs. W. Henry Thomas hare apartments at the Windsor for an inde-
finite period.
Dr. Gilbert 11. Shearer, of tbe Mc4iuil A'etrs, and family are located In a Frank-
lin street collage.
Mr. aud Mr*. W. G. Biattner returned from a fortnight'* trip to Buffalo ou Wednesday evening. • Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bonsack have 1 apartmentkat the Marine Villa for an
extensive sojourn.
William King has closed his bouse on Poplar street aud opened bis Cape Maj
oottage “The Hedges.’’
Mrx. Heury Aabbum and W. H. Aabhurxt are cujoyiug these splendid June
days at tbe Marine ViUa.
H. L. aud W. W. Meredith are among Philadelphians who are quietly passing
tirou at the Victoria.
Charles Young, a
rani saute operator, la among tbe latest
arrivals a* Congress Halt
W. H. Armstrong and W. M. Lawny * two roung club men who are spend-
ing a vacation at the Aldine.
Mrs. J. R. Fitzpatrick aud Miss Flupsuick are occupying apartmuuu at Cob-
greas Hall for tbe season.
Matthias rioddiugcr, president of the Naefie and Levy fiblpbuildieg Company,
is sojourning at Cougress Hall.
Milton E Ailes, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, has taken apartment* at Coness Hall for his family for the season. Former h hen O' Alexander Crow and family came down thin ireek and are oc 1 Wring a cottage on Congress street. Mr. and Mr*. Morris Dallell are spending a few weeks at tbe Windsor, after which they will go to the Adinrodacks. H. A- Sues, superintendent of public schools in Burlington oouuVy, K. J., aud family are spending some time at tbe
in.
Solicitor J. L. Kinsey and Mr*. Kinsey are among tbe arrivals at the Windsor. They will spend July and
LAUNCHING OFJHGGAPEIM NEW FERRYBOAT MAKES INITIAL PLUNGE INTO THE CHRISTIANA. A Big Delegation from This City in At* tendance -MUb Mary' M. Taylor Ohriitenz thj Hew VeaseL The “City of Cape May.” the new ferryboat of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, which, wenm oonipietod, will be engaged in tbe passenger wrvioe between i'hiladelpbia and Camden, was lauuebed laat Tuesday afterwith more than ordinary imprraeremoniesat tbc shipyards of Har- 2 Ian A Holiiugswortb, WilmingUiu,- Del., ] preaenef of an vasemb'agr of ' about twelve hundred people. One bun- ! drod and forty-si>: of tbe residenU of 1 this city, including tbe mein hers of Council aud prominent city ofiiciale, together with s number of distinguished visitors,' were in aitcodstioe, and attested by tbc" enthusiasm displayed their appreciation •' tbe compliment paid the city by the
railroad company.
Tfie train bearing the party left this city at 7.30 ».m., and UJ-uu reaching Camden they were transferred to the steamboat ••Ulrica,” arriving at the shipyards at 12 90. During the trip down tbu river, music was dlm-nuraed by Hydc’a ? Philadelphia Marine Band, which plays in ibis city dunug the summer, aud an elaborate luncheon war served. The day was an ideal one for tbe event, atidTTxpressionh of thorough enjoyment of tbe delightful trip were beard ou all
aides. ■
Previpus u> the launching, funner
Mayor Jama* M. E. Hildreth, of this city, ascended the’platform which had been constructed at tbe bow of tbe boat, and in a abort, hot admirable address, eulogistic of the resort, prewnted the naUoual color* and code of signal* as gifts of the city. T**! Werc received by Superintendent H. C. Felton, of the Delaware River Ferry Company, who
d in an appropriate manner.
Rev. Dr. I. N. Rhein*, of tbe Cburoh of the Advent, delivered a short address, followed by A. W. Hand, of tbe
known retired Sfer, who, on behalf of Mr. Cha*. H.
Dr. James Mecray, whose
the corner of Washington and Perry
streets, opposite Congress Hall, t* prominent physicians and n one
Corener Thomas Dugan, of Philadelphia, was a visitor of tbe week at the Colytinbla, and will spffud most of bis time'there this summer. .Mrs. L. J.(Gable has opened Beach Villa in bouth Cape May and will eulerlain many gnosU during the wummer, a* the villa w a comfortable place, well located, and has a splendid deputation for setting a good'table.' Frcehulder aud Mm. H. S. ^Rutherford are enjoying the Buflalo Expotuuini. Mr. Rutherford is al oatteuding Uw Supremo Lodge of tbe Aucient Order ot Lulled Workmen as a representative from the Grand Lodge of New Jersey. Mr. aud Mr*. M. E. HciMc are enter. Uit.lug at their oottage on Hughes nireel, Mr. Walter Boswell, of Pnisnurg, who has closed tbe year at Priuuetou Uiiivcrally; aud his brother, Mr. Allred Bivwell. They love the II ah lug sud have ou several trip* iu the yacht Mar-
jorie.
Key. aud Mrs Charles 6. Stevens, of Calil'orijla, are gueeta of relatives iu this city. Mr. Stevens is tbe pastor of a large Presbyterian cburoh there -aud stands SO well With the California Pres-
drugstore is si so well stocked and . it ha* a Urge trade by reason of tbe quality of the goods kept In It and by reaaupof the Immense sasortmeni of drags, medicine*, toilet arttclee. brusbea, candies and Indeed everything which should be foan^- st Seaside d rug»tore. And is alao ufited fur thv careful and seen rate manner Ju whioh prescriptions are filled. '
For all the news, read Uw Hxaikb. hhHBBHHHBBIHI
,y oeota Tor vi ••sticks 91c.
HlT. Hogan, .
ilia cream snd 51. ottud. Thu w.wk ,
who has a large practice because of his by lory that they sent him aa a delegate iperienoe and reputation. Tbe Doctor's to tbe recent General Assembly iu Phil.
Dougherty tod tbe Miaaot Dougherty, prominent cottagers of thi* city, presented handsome flora! gifts, bearing the inscription, "From Cepe May to Cape
May.”
Tbe time for the chief evout of the day now arrived, and tfie crowd anxiomUr watched the email army of workmen drive oql the supports which held tbe tbe ways. Al exactly 2.01 o'clock, tfie last impediment was re-, moved, tbe signal to bp ready waa given, and Misa Mary M. Taylor, the pretty 14-year-old daughter of Mr. Jas. £. Taylor, Of this place, breaking tbe proverbial .- bottle of wine upon tbe bow and exclaiming “I christen thpe City Of Cape Msy,” the handsome craft glided gracefully off tbe ways into tbe Christiana, amid tbe enthusiastic cheers of the mul-
titude.
Tbe boat is built of steel, aud wilt be ready for service In sboql five weeks. . dimensions are: Length between perpendiculars, 156 fe*t;-leugth oyer all, . 168 feel. There is ope steel collision bulkhead and tank bulkhead al each end, extending back 15 feet from cfemn. Tbe ' length of the cabins is abuqt 105 feet, snd the length of each wing about 19 feet. The vessel is constructed-with one full deck, with cabins on each side. Tbe committee in charge of the. affair, which consisted of Messra. Creaswull, Akins snd Halpln, deserve credit fot' their successful . efforts in inducing the Reading Company to bestow upon tbe new boat tbe'tiame-of the queen city of
seashore fesorta.
Among ihow present Were: Rev. Dr. I N. Phelps, wife and daughter, Dr. Walter Phillip*. M. A. Lengert, Edson J. Wceka, General Passenger Agent; A. G. McOtualand. sU)>rriutendMit AtlautieCUy division; W. H. McCormick, district pa*sniigrt agent; Recorder John Tbomiwun and wife; Coupcllmeit Sydney TowiMcod. H. Church, John Altlii^ S. B. Wilson, .luse^b Hand, A. J. Cressweli, Walter Ware and John Halpin; Mayor Goo. H. Kosvea, of West Cape May; Janie* M. E. Hildreth, wife and daughter; W. R. Brown and wife, Dr. R. Marshall, Tuckaboe; Alderman C. F. Quidurt, CapJain AugusMs Sooy, of the Life Saving
"—' * - ' tbe
Station; Captain .Tamo* Eldndge. of 1 Cape May Point Life Saving Station;
Wm. Farmw and wife, Mrs. Foster, John M. .Rodger* and wife, Theodore
adsiphia. | Moeller, former Mayor Joseph (J. Wil11 la said that George W- Boyd,.one cf iiams, Slaakrll Ware. Frauk Eetriken,
Cape' May’s cottagers, general passenger agent of tbe Pem■ylvanla, may go to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad aa general passenger again to succeed D. B. Martlu, who, it la reported, will aborily resign. Mr. Boyd iplatou iraiislu', and
d. piotubly E. who has UCi,
A. Ford, o
Pittsburg, who has
rteut Lore*, will b-i girui
W. Knorr, T. Mont. Sinitb, I. Ix-atuarr Sheppard, W. R. Sbtppaid, Gwi. Craw-' ■ old aud wife, E. Swain Hildreth and
d wife, E. Swain Hiidteth a _
ife, 1. H. Smith aud wife, S. T. Bailey
" W. Redan au.1 wife. Ib-K-rt
' Jam ’
J. d'wSbb, J. wSpi-m. Jane-* L ai
n*.' F ' -
lux. Wm. T- .tu-veiiK Harry Hnsh-hurst aud wife. Seu»tar R. K. Hand. IL C. Thomtecm, Mahkvil Ware. Richard Ware, L. H. T«iwu»cu<i, W. H Autrim, John M Campbell, A. S. Bush aud it

