Reducei Trolley Fares 96 Ticket* for $5 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets far 60c
mm
Bound Trip Tickets to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cents.
VOLUME XXXIV.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1898.
NO. 7
SATURDAY NIGHT! Free Variety Performance at Sewells Point, SATURDAY NIGHT I
Some Fair Bathers and the War The? Bathe. THAT THE WILD WAVES ABE SATOiG
The bathing «UU of W. will •
c input.. At toon u It gat aru again be will throw oat bit captun o Uka la bU malnaUj, than The old aalta groaned aloud. go gat a drunk.” Ihcj aald both at ooee, and then diaappeared, learlog the youth null at It.
TUANKKOirlNG U
Th. rtaca. of Worahlp. reapooM to the proclamaUon 1»bj Freeldcnl McK Inlay In wl he called upon the paatonof th-Tarlooa
from the beech If you do not want attacked with ratten. War haa made the men bcare and It haa acted the way o» the glrla, with the naolt they hare determined to dearie (or keepa
that I am perfectly an the U will not be. tale lor any anaa to atroll along the elraad, union* pro ndod with a torpedo net and a pair of bllnkera. Too hare already noticed the abbrerfated coatumea o( aome ofthe be them la front of the Stockton hatha, and many of three hare tag tanka working, and canned warn of amotion to chaw up and down your beck at an alarming rata. Wall, the new ooetume, it la aald, la not only going to ha much ahortcr, with no alee re* at all, and a piece cot off of the aboolden fore-and aft, but they are going to be rad, with atockinga and atah. Juat Imagine an
lo-morrow a day of thanka and praim lo the Almighty for girfng oa rlctory on nod and aw, the cbnrchee of oar city rill hold nemoe* in which epealnl eernona will be preached and prayer* offered to God for hi* good ore* and
which the paator. Her. t. B. Pay ran, _ each on "The power of Prayer. At night be will lake foe hi* anbjeot, "The Bellgtoaa Element of the Nation nee lion with Victory.” Oa Monday night there will be a quarterly g at which Preaiding Elder J. B. Oraw will be preeenL At the Bapuat Church the paator, Bee. C. D. Parker, will preach In the morning at 10. SO and In the eToning at 1 eight. Prayer* of thankaglTing will be made throughout the entire day. Imal night A M. Brinckle, of Philadelphia,
,e heed, and euddenly rtnoing him* ■elf la a group of ihew red Mrd*—no human being to breechea would be aafe. The glrla may be trying to do u* a fa Tor, bit If they Inalat-well, the homely □nee ought to be quarantined and the lalned up or no man
Tbcwi altogether |o prerloaa and Inatead of etaying beyond the three mile lin ooqtngln to the Sahing banka and 1^ oat all the Oah, lea ring nothing for the aportaman whan he drop* hia line. One of the boat* came within three handled yard* of tha beach yea ter day, and la joat beyond the pier a crowd who
what you ptmw do not atop at den bat gather In bine Hah, iroul, or anything that cornea ihelr way, bealdea •caring off all tha arallable flah In the
on “A Trip to Buffalo.” Ber. J. M. Oocklna, at an Church, will preach In the ig at 10 80 o'clock and U the e at eight. Scrrloei of thanka wi
There will be maa* at all. acren and eight o’clock at the Catholic Uhorch. At nine o’clock Bar. Dr. Vendre, of
Canal aerrioea at algal.
committee ebould be appointed for the parpoee of looking after the Internet* of lager* and rfaltor* of Cep* May, whoa* jurisdiction should come tha oootlnuing la a modified way (before and after the big season) the
pie who hare been along shore when wind was the right way hart found c ihould be done to atop tha tost effaofire way haa ■ dlaooTared by the Holly Beech aulhorltiaa, who lire a cannon at all that come within a oenaln dlstanoe. Here Is a chance for the battery to show ihelr •kill and at tha earns time gat practice. Mr. William & naaaelmar. hi. charmlag wife sad bright boy, are often noticed strolling along the walk enjoying
Secretary of tha Weri Jersey Title and Guaranty Company, of Camden, and la Id with aararal other enter-
eaaas and manageR of the Charity Ball In mat city. MlasBue Craig enured the water
she was in for the fun In it. Mia* Josle Millar looked Tory pretty yesterday on the beech, and the youog
• eery pretty picture. Bbe attract, g od deal of a a. a Wood, of
Mr. Hildreth la one of tha leadii lawyer* in Cape May Oionty, la nc g hi* aecond term as Mayor Cape May City, and while a!way* i ardent Republican, haa uenr been
At the Tint M. a Church tl
a will
specially Identified with any of the factional troubles of the party in U' county- It la conceded that his nornl would lead lo unite the tactions
~ to Preside EnlortalwmeaU.
to bicycle paths, and to be cf any le In wbaterer way they nan in ag up and continuing all that 1 pleaae and attract. Tha aald ilttee la called the Cape May Oot-
Cara Mar Codr Horan, July 8. Full usual: Wan: 1 base juat learned with pleasure that bn. James H. K. Hildreth haa announced himself a* a candidate for Ooogrem, ant to aoy that ha haa my bearliest support from now on. E L. Boas. The Elmer Time*, of yesterdry, aald : "Among the candidates mentioned against Loudenalager la Mam Hildreth, of Cape May City, who haa deTtioped an smaltn* amount of strength pant week. He i^aald to be a rary i man. brilliant and able.”
posed of about forty gentlemen, appointed as followai Dr. Xmleo Phyalck, Richard Camptoo, Clifford Lewis, Lincoln Godfrey, Doocaa L. Busby, William F. H. Seed, William B- King, James Canby, Dr. H. Shearer, Stnmokeon Chew, Edward Chew, Samuel Pemberton, Prank B. Bbattubk, Lewis H. Ayres, Antonio C- Paanano, TDomes Robb, William Page, Jama C. Cany, Wilson MoOready, Jones Wiatar, Frank Heaa. W. R Portar. Charles M. McCloud, A. Bonaack, Colonel John L Roger*, J. H. A. Danaaon, A. D. MeL. J. MoGralh, W. Horace Hep. frank Willing Leach, Alexander Boot! and Dr. Obarim N. Darla.
Tha Ural Sunday ooneart at Ooogreaa Hall, will be girea July 10th, el 8 o'lock, by Blmoo HaMleria oalebraled oreheetra. Following la tha program: March, "Bchglocr," Maadelaaohn. Oienure, "Zaape,” Herold 8 Selection, "Lohengrin,” Wagner. Chons, 'Tha Haarens are Telling.* (Creatton) Haydn. 8 Lraelto. "Jaan Dei Viri,” (Arranged Wallia —Verdi. • Largo, Handel ‘ “ *).
7 Onjoa Anlmam, (The 8
jsatob uiLDiurri
Cara Mar Cocxt Hocsa, July 8. Hon. James M. E Hildreth, of Cape May Oty. •
land and Cape May, and to your ooneamt ha said that ha had takan this l! the aarocet aoUcItation of laad-
aftera friendly oooaulutloe e or E U Boea, whom na ten fnqoaaUy m
The Henry W. Hand Battery of Light Artillery will give an exhibition drill on Googrwia Hall lawn alfi SOlhla afimoon. They deaerre credit for their ptoflricocy I drilling. Any booaewifa would find It to ber advantage to send lor Aokere' 8-page catalogue. Score* of cakes and patter
i next bop at Congreu Hall will take place this erenlng 8 El wood Carpen ter am red at the Hall Wedoeadiy. during the btlaoce of the season the dancing will be under hi* person*!
The people who read the Dally Star ere startled yesterday by the announo) - lent that the Uon. SU Perkins. Bull ip Cyrus D Foaa and Iwo or three Judge* end General* bad arrieed al tha Deron. Upoolr-Tcatlgalion Tux War* haa found to be a lot of young students who hare set a job up on the SUfc editorial Tux Wstx ha* not been boutlag about the iruibfuloaaa of ita slatcita, sad It doe i not need to do so, for reason that the public know that a they road them In ThxWstx, they about aa near correct .aa It U poaai
Hughes street, brim full of tbe exbub once of youth, as at that time there rired at our goodly city by the aci trie of ibelr old friends from I kar City, compelling the Miia sad Mamie Craig, SteUa Bcbolcy
Carrie Hanot, and the
and Robert Craig and Jack Lynch, and If a merrier, happier party can be found, this that place where sorrow la uni
Joseph J. Portar, aa attaches of tha Interior Department at Waahlngton. with hla family la located at tbe Oariam. The antral of.T. MtoKaUar, of Mao. AUar, Smith A Jordan, la expected *xl week. Mr. MacKaUar haa taken a Dttage. Among the recently erriral* at the arlton were Waller W. Grady, Mia* Berth. Voaa, Philadelphta; John Lyons. Wilmington: Mlaa Blanc. The Boys Brigade, of the Church of our Sariour, eighty atroog will arrirt at tku place oa tha Staamer Rapublle today. Tbe boys will remain for ten days
Basal nrrirala at the Capa House are: Mlaa Martha Rudolph. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Parker. J. W. Boughton, of Philadelphia. Julia a Gleeping, of Clereland, F. Heganbdmer. Jr., Look E Lewis, Mrs. Helen Hegerahelmer, Mrs. Armstrong, C. Boy Kendall, of German.
ground was ready for play in the after-
Mr. A. & Miller nude tha round yesrday In the sxtreaaly low score of U The link* bare baa srowded enry day this week. Borne day* there has
at tha Golf Qub ornoon from S to 6 will beat tha tarnation of Mia. John H. Eicon, Mia. J. F. Jaooby, and Mrs. Jamaa C. Oorry. A large tarao the tady btaada of tha chib la expeoled.
laughs with you. Weep and yon weep el one and we ou bat asy, come again glrla, there la ptaaty of room in Cape May for doo’t forget to bring tbe ntoftrold fiiend Dick Barry re oe Thursday, bat a little ajiy the pleasantries of hia friend liaias’* Fourth of Joly birthday. Next time be more prerkma Dicky.
IC Bewell's Point hotel I public, baring been thoroughly ronoraled end Improyad, and H will now be under the management of Mr. Darid Campbell, of Strawloo, Philadelphia, which it thatUwiU ba propci ly kept
ITEE OF firaEfiM. INTEREST There will be a hop at Congress Hi to-night Tbe usual popular Saturday night hop place at the Block too 'M* cTeeing. Mr*. Berm E Silica will lead the 8 a. m. prayer and pnlae meeting al the M. E church oa Sunday morning. Tbi subject win be "A good d«eire." . Tbe young Peoples' Onion, at the Church, last erenlng. gere a
Stella Bcbolcy
id Mckatj. Will h Jack aod''*ac, T ier, fun-loriD,;, ''
r opinion.
riew of that, which is lo ou M tenth wordrr of the world.
Mine host and Do*tea* HeLe. lost none of their pretuge in e.rlng for their guest*, aa they are too old tn the art ol
making others feel at home. ■m the erriral of the "Odette" on lay, antll their departure on Tueaihe merry G >d of p'caaurc, waa the
Major General of the party, ad eo well did they enjoy the fleeting moment*, partlaulerly on tbe Nstion't Natal Day. that It la a wonder they did not owo the town ud carry It sway with them, perhaps they would hare done so bat from
tbe pereonnell of Mike Clara Philip*, WUl ud Wilson Scholey, John Bird and John Twadell, who amirted by a friend of Mr. Hetae, (Mr. Merry, from Dayton, O j presented the eooaamalion pf to daring a deed; ncreriho'.ea*, the party of the second part, that there were ones, on thdr aide of the troche (partlenlarly the one from Deytoe) aa rere Juat aa much In the merry key, tha came the log of war, and In end aere-al of tbe party were Dchcd" and compelled to go behind fooUighta (i tree candle power) ud id on tbe Craig of repentance. The ■ were ail that mu could wish for. I the mra were a* modi at tbe glrla could hops for, and the party coUectirem Joat the right one* in the right ; bat am soddenl however, marie pleasure of the party, yet let ua that tha bump will bare •uffleient recnpermUre powers, lo get In good confor the next Tint of those who
HI TIE SOME MEL Items of a Personal Nature which
will Interest AIL
(IE COTTAGE AID HOTEL GUESTS
F. Strong, t prominent New Yorker, registered at the EbblU. Mr. Harper Waaaen la enjoying hia lint Ttalt at the Hotel Oriole. Mrs. Mary Hoffman, ol Camden, ia >w here enjoying the cool breeiegr^ Mlaa C. M. Quigg la a charming PhilMpbla belle Haying at tbe EbUtL Mrs. J. Riegel haa arrired at her Ocean street cottage for tbe eeu«n. Mr. ud Mu. IL J. Smith are.oum. wed among the guesta at the Oriole.^ W. B Rosenbaum and Henry MeyersT of Philadelphia, are registered at Miller
Collage.
B. H. Meyers, a well known Bridgeton iu, will spend aererml days In t^is'
ity at the EbblU.
Mlaa Heyl ud Ml** . M. Heyl are neat* at tbe cottage of General Sewell,
on Windsor arraoe.
Mrsr Thomas Wilson, of Florence, N. J., a former cottager at ibis place, la
(topping el Windsor.
Mlai K. W. E. Snyder, who haa rcirned from Europe, is staying at the
olonial for the season.
Miia Maggie Farley, who ia now •laying at the Colonial, will leave short-
ly for Dubuque, Iowa.
Mrs. David Boggs, of West Coulter •ireet, Germantown, haa been * pending
few days at Cape May.
Rev. Mr. Maaaey, of Wiley M E. Church. Camden, will spend a few
pleasant days In Cape May.
Justice Cheater and daughter, Mlaa enc,' of Camden, will spend the first
eek In August In Cape May.
"Billy" Adams la daily seen In the trf, hla manly appearuco ia quite
allocable among the fair acx.
Mra. D T. Crabbe. of Philadelphia, ts occupy tog the Perry a tree t cottage of
Tasker Smith'* for the aeason.
Air. M. Headrick, of Philadelphia's well known family, will be a guest at
ie Elberoc for a lengthy period.
Rev. John Robert Moaea. a prominent clergyman of the Episcopal Church, ud ‘ Is wife, are guests al tbe Brexlon. Dr. and Mr*. Thomas Joret end Mlaa ae Joret ere among tbe Pblladelphlana bo arc enjoying life at the Star Villa. Mra. John T. D >hao. of Philadelphia, waa among the arrivals at theChalfoote.
11 remain there during this eetaon. Sewell Brown, of Philadelphia, log Mra. McKean Haxelhural at
her cottage on Guerney street, Cepe
Austin, of London, England, who, present, la sojourning at that hotel. Rev. F. A. D. Leant, D. D„ Rector of SL David's Church, Manayunk, a officiate In St. John's P. E Church 1 Ah morning ud evening. Mra. Robert J. Brunker, Germantown, accompanied by M Bara H. Janvier, Albert R ud Robert Brunker, are sojourning al the Col An arrival of much promlneno expected at Congreaa Hall to-day la Mr W. H. Weasels, of Bedfleld, Conn. Mr- Weraala will remain for some lime. Mrs. W. J. McClure, tbe Cepe May wraapondant of the Philadelphia Times id her daughter. Mlaa May Franc™ McClure, are pleasantly located at the
Carroll.
J. Allen' Thomaon, director of the New Jersey Trust ud Bale Deposit Co., Camden, ud otherwise well-known, hipending a few day* at tbe Colonial. tdtak Anna J. Wrigley. of Pkliedelphis, ti spending the aeason at Star Vlljr'wHh her slater. Mlaa Wrigley la aplcnaant young lady ud hat a b
friends.
Mrs. W. B. Judge, well known In Philadelphia, are ataying )0ongreaa Hall. Mr. Judge la a memb n of the celebrated Judge Carpet Co. Capt 1- 8. Stillwell arrived at Ballitore Tuesday from hla home at Goshen, to resume command of the schooner Douglas Gregory, of which be ia the managing owner. Tbe recent arrivals at tbe Ebbitt include Mr. George M. Boatman, of BalliMr. John M. Dunham, of New York, both prominent men of Ihelr respective cl Ilea. Dr. Rudolph Fanes, who wu a Tarn ou* iprimer when at the University of Pennsylvania, la (pending the early part : season at the Wclghlman ootlage »oh avenue. F. A. Boerlck. of Philadelphia, with a party of young people, an peeled el tha Windsor on tbe 12th, end doubt, contribute greatly to t at that place. C. A. Tindley, the famo pulpit orator, will be here Tuesday of next week, 12 Jt In at., a preach that evening in the FrukllE rt M. E. church, r. Robert Ullmour, one of Fblladeli'a moat successful dyer* and dters, la a popular guest a Elbcron. HU charming ud sociable
and Mrs. J. F. Ferry, well known Bridgeton people, ere plraaully domiciled at the Congreaa till some future Ex-M*yor Frederica J. Melvin ud ua Melvin, now ol Philadelphia, are occupying Ihelr Broad street cottage here. Mr. end Mrs. J. Ramsey Berry, of Baltimore, arc among prominent Baltimoreans pasting the aeason at the Colonial. Mr. Darwin G Fcnno, managing editor of tbe Philadelphia Timet and two lady gneata, were dined at the Carroll on Thursday. Mr. ud Mrs- Edward Calllgtn ud family of pleaaut young mltaea, of Philadelphia, ore plcssully located at "ongreaa Hall. Philadelphia's hot spell baa driven •reward Mr. John T. Crowley, n Lafayette guest, and a well-known Quaker Ity business man. Mia* Sue Pnillipe, a youog lady from Philadelphia, haa delightful accommodations at the Elberon, with which she
Everywhere the (pint of good will aa manifest when AD. and Mra. E. L. Vanaant, of Philadelphta, regWtercd al the well-filled Windsor. oung mu well known In Philadelphia U C. Addleoe Harris. As be la the EbblU Cape May will Mra. ttmaline (look, of Wayne, acxnpuied by Miss Edith Cook, a very fascinating young lady, U among the ' iteat arrivals at the Devon. W. Hf McCormick, of Philadelphia, accompanied by Mia McCormick, ia opplng at the Lafayette ud enjoying ie beauties of Cape Atay. Mr. Claude F. Brown, a popular and ratal gentleman, a delightful representative of Wilmington. Ie quietly sojourning at the Star Vil a. Mr. and Aba. W. Weyoriff, of Beverly, N J , are quartered Oriole, where they are enjoying the of old Heptane, e recent arrival* at the popalar Braxton Villa are Mra Bamoel Wall!* and oblld. well known aooUty people of Washington, D. C. Col. J. Granville Leach la entertaining at hla Lafayette atreet ootlage Mr. and Mrs. J. Granville Leach. Jr., ud Mr. Mrs. Wilson W. Lraoh. F. Ogden, Becretaiy of the Teachers Aaeoclation. of Cumber land Cape May OaonUas, is a the Columbia for a few days AD. Horace Howard Furness, of Walhngtord. Fa, (atbar of Mrs. Uoraoe
wife While BHUmore la the loser la the gainer by having In Its di E. Wethcrly and wife of the M Ul City. Mr. and Mra. Wethcrly are staying at the Brexton. Mrs. Jacob B. Bunting, prominent Philadelphians, who are recent ud popular amvala at tbe Marine VUta, were pleasantly greeted by e targe number of friends yesterday. Ex-United State* Supreme Court Jusce ud Airs. Field, of Washington, ill aummer at Cape May, where Mrs. id Mia* Condit Smith, of the same city, will pus the season. Mia* Corjjc B. Poster, who haa been •pending *tx week* in Chicago as the gneat of her stater, Mra. Liston Leon. Lewis, arrived home yeatereay, ud la now with her mother at the Columbia. C. E Johns, of New York u e recent erriral at the Lafayette. AD. Johns widely known •• the Inventor of aaboa lot paint. In the manufacture of hich he haa had such remarkable sue-
aa.
Mra. L. B. Webb, of Washington, ia tending the week at tCape May ud ie real of tbe month she will peas at Atlantic (Sty, going north to Saratoga, the white mountain* and Bar Harbor large number ol influential annual guests of Cape May wbo greetrd Mr. ud Mra Edwin J. Fa:ber, prominent Baltimoreans, on thdr arrival al the palatial Stockton, they are pretty popular at thu rcaoru Club are Edaon J. Weeks, tha general paaaenegent of the Beading system, William B. P. Shields, Victor O. Stroabel, Nelson Z. Graves, ud OoL J. Granville all of Phltadelphh Lewis Rush ton, prominently Interested I dead the Quaker City, make* weekly over-Sunday ataya at the homelike Brown Villa. La tar in the win make a more lengthy sojourn at iet hotel. j Brown Villa will have a number
a Cmtnd her beautiful daughter, Mlaa Umated, both of Philadelphta. They have taken a floe suite of rooms * >r the entire aoctal season. Gape May again praaenu Its old-tlma appearance when auch a well-known faea aa that of Mra. George Wall, at Philadelphia, again appears In tha midst of Ita aummer vidlon. Mra. Well baa guest ben tor a no of year* and always makes the Elberon
Capt Robert Sewell, son of United Laics Senate* Sewell, la al the front U Cuba with Gaoeral Bbaf ter. Tbe taller »that OepL Bewail, Capt. Alger, •on of Secretary of Wu Alger, ud Gen* Corbin's son, an all w Bewell's family are paaaln
home soma time Ibla week. AD. Boone vllle haa large business Interest In I far Western Stalea, ud apeoda aim hla entire winter traveling ovu the wl area whioq they cover. Col John I Rogers la staying at I Delaware Water Gap for a few dayt. A well-known Philadelphian ataying at Congreu Hall ia D. G McGiuchy. Frank Hath and hla charming young wife are domiciled at the Hole! ‘ ' Ain. Joseph M. ScheUtnger, of PhltaJ deipbta, la visiting relative* here for few days. Mra Bmltu aed Mlaa Smith, of Jersey Ottjr, ere occupying en Gcean atreet milage thll aeason. T. W. MacDonald, a Balt! considerable repute, arrived yuterday et the Wyoming. Mlaa Emma Hern, of Hagerstown, Md. la a pleaaut ud aociabla tady ataying at Carroll Villa. Mlaa K. W. E. Snyder ta among popular Philadelphia bcllu who will spend July at the Colonial. Scranton's social act la represented the Windsor by Mr. Edwards. Toadim, well known In that city. Ex-Jndge Alfred Hugg, e prominent member of tho Camden bar, la spending a few day* at Congress Hall. J»me* Clark, of Camden, well known In amateur theatrical circles, the laleit arrival* In Ihla clly. Mra. George W. Greer, of Philadelphia, haa arrived at the Widdior, and* will remain here for some lime. Alisa Marie Hedckin, of Fort Wayne, joined her family at the Star Villa terday and will remain aome time. Mr. A. U. Wheder ud Dr. Henry Morris, of Philadelphta, were en nighu arrivals at K trine Villa, j. and Mra. John ADrahal! Guest, of Philadelphia, will come to Ala: Villa to-day for a summer’s sojourn. Mra. L. P. Alve, baby and nurse Sh Louts, arrived at the Stockton night, ud will remain for the seasot Prank Kerr. J. Uenwick Kerr and Mra. Thomas AL Kerr have Joined the Philadelphta oolony et the Star Villa. Mn. EL Curry ud family,well known I Pittsburg, Pa., have taken a aulta of x rooms at Congreu Hell lor the a The lists of guula at tbs Star V Ul aoon be augmented by the arrival ' William H. BlUlwagdn. of Philadel-
phia.
Many bualneu men have stopped at Baltimore Inn, but none more popular William Dordrldge, of New York
City.
Lawyer Charlea U. Edmunds, of PbUadelphta, la arranging for the ■ mer*a sojourn of hla family hen ADs. Charlea H. Vendig, formerly occudled a cottage here, have taken one on Columbia aycn AD. ud Mrs. Wdliem Htgley. very _ romlnent Philadelphian*, are domiciled et Oongrau Hall for an indefinite
mod.
Edward Brook*. 8r.; of Philadelphia, has taken up hi* abode et the Windsor, o doubt, be aeon in ell the gaieties. Pearson, Mra J. J. Pearson, ud Mlu M. H. Pearson, of Harrisburg, it the Stockton for u extend. ed nojourn. IDs. E Ottenon Miller, end son daughter of Brooklyn, are now ooot log apartment* et the Windsor for Mr. ud Mrs. Charles Bhaffoer Xiong Phlladalphi*na who will Ur 1 the Marine VUta to-day for u exmded soj >urn. Mr. ud Mra. F. W. E. Studem.knowi throughout Ibe Quaker City, have taken •site of rooms at the Windsor for ■ lenAUty atay. The Miaaes Amy ud Mary Dinkey, who era et present et the Brexton, are try much liked for their pleaaut muan and aooiabieneea. AD. and Mra Edward Colllgu, Altai Beule Culllgan and Mlaa Annie Cull! gu, of Philadelphta, are al Congreu Hell for their third aeason. Alia Alary O. Harris and Mlu Emma AL Harris are tvo attractive Philadelphia ladtaa who have lately arrived
Tack ud lister, Mlu Adale T. Tack, were among Philadelphian* wbo arrived at the Stockton yesterday for u Indefinite atay. John A. Flrob, Alia Helen Mac Dougs! ud Mlu Aik* Firch, who are sum. Atlantic City, sprat yea terday at the Wtndaor with friend*. AD. ud Mrs. D. C. Jackson, very rominant In Nyack, N. Y., are perfectly delighted with oar city ud will •.main at the Windsor for some tune. The prominent families of St. Pan],
Mr. and Mra l William H. Kirkpatrick, Mlu Helen Kirkpatrick and Marter Bruce Kirkpatrick, registered at the Sloekton yesterday, and will pan t
AD. ud Mr*. Samuel Dunlop, who [ have passed many seasons here, will ar- sehoota The town of )
mnHnahm T '
rive at the Marine VUta to-day for t&e They are well-known in Philadelphia aoctal circles. Even the beautiful dty of Harrisburg tiled to attract AD. and Mrs. John Gobel when Cape May waa so Inviting,
ie Glenwood
Charlea F. Ogden, of Bridgeton, J.
muy delights at Gape May while resid-
ing al the Baltimore Inn.
Aliu RoaalleHcAUistcr. who recently graduated aa a trained nurse In Philadelphia, la visiting at the collage of her uncle. Captain Alexander R Ludtam,
et Broadway ud Turnpike.
Mra Wolgamuih, Mlu Virginia Wolgamuth ud AD. Wolgamuih, of Thirty. eighth ud Chestnut street*, Phitadalphta, are expected at Marine Villa lo-
day for u extended sojourn.
1’rofauor H. H. Furness, Jr., of PhUadelpbu, ta a late arrival at the Windsor. Mr. Furoeu is a professor at
oompanied by hi* charming wife Rev. W. B. 6,bom, who wu formerly a member of the New Jersey M. E. Conference, ud more recently a mtarionary to India, U at Cape May for a season of recreation ud rest, ud la occupying apartmenta at tha Elberon. Mr. ud ADs. Fred Bolton, who aka (taylng at Congreu Hall, leave to-day for a abort time ud will return again inn taw weeks. Mrs. Bolton 1 * dark beuty ha* bean much admired at tha Hall ud she wUl be welcomed hack. For dash and go tha ALaaea Hirtchfleld. who are staying nt tha Star VUta. euy take the lead among the muy estimable ladles wbo are staying there Aflu Lydia chin, pretty and vivicioue•ela the pace In the gaieties and aU tha
rest follow In her train.
The Windsor ia entertaining a very dUUngulahad personage in Mr. W. R . Perot, of PhUadelphta, treasurer of the American Pipe MiuuTicturing Co. Mr. Pool is accompanied by hla wife, and them recently returned from tha
sunny hills of California.
Mra John AL ADrla ud Miss Marla ■e occupying apartments at the Block■o for the season. They formerly had Waahlngton street cottage, and entertainen lergely. With them are Mrs. JL J. Mara, Mua Dorothy W. Maria/U. AL Alar la ud Louis B. Marik
Mr. ud Mra. W. V. Ah
have been coming to Cape Ally for oi fifty y cara, are again at the Cape H AD. McKean wu mansj-ing edi the Philadelphta Ledger for e aoore of yeira,.ind served aa private secretary to President Buchanan; Mr. Edwin Higgins, Jr., a young and
ed to the ro«pon*i6ta poallion of front clerk at the palatial Stockton. Mr. Uiggina haa hid * moat excellent eduction. wu a leading member of the Mandolin Club of Lehigh University. Uat year be wax prominently oonneetad with the mandolin olnb which an moment* of muiioat enjoyment Id
treat* of the Stockton,
o. ud ADs. John M- Bcott, of Philadelphia, l* passing some lime at tha cotugeofADk Lewi* A Boon, on Colon
young itateamu whose future la bright. He will some day be made a Beater in Pennsylvania, ar, perhaps, a Congreav Eighth Ward of Philadelphta tat tha
years, and may succeed Senator luaal W. Durham. Hia grandfather, John Morris Bootl, wu Mayor of Philadelphia from 1841 to 1848. Amopg the prominent amateur ilh.lei oow sojourning at thl* well-favored aort maybe mentioned Mr. George W. Woodruff, the celebrated football player ud coach of the University of Pennsylvania, who recently ragtawred the Lafayettea. Mr. Woodruff hu attracted wide attention through hit for playing the greet college game i e recognised authority no all is pertaining lo that (port, ud Mra George D. McCreary are entertaining at UteD Colombia are. cottage AD. end Mra Asher Graver, who hive lived in Cube tor eleven yean until the present war arou. Mr. Graver la superintendent of the Babin Ilia ud Alarota Railroad, which haa a ter- ' at Santiago City. AD. and Alia. Graver were the last of the Americana iaave, coming away on April 23, two days alter the war wu declared to have existed between this nation ud Spain. Mr. Graver hu lived in Banttago, ud dtaoad which he wu running ia xe along which General Pindo and
oops marched to i
toon forces, ud which la bow j part in tbe poaacarion of the A ud part in Bputah control. AD. I ver uya the suffering of lbs poor •tarvaUqn ia beyond description.
Uon given to backward and timid pi Night Mil*lance rendered cbeet ud without cherge. Tbe location ec da a beautiful view of surround! mtalns ud valley. The farm _ spring which mppliee the town with water, at the base of *-■■ a Moral ud raiigtoni infln ally good. Stale Collage twalvs mitaa —* ° passed aucBaaeful axPrinceton la Jana,
23. Term* moderate. Priadpsta la Gape May tor aummer who ou ba lalemewed at uy lima. JRxv. J. P. Hearns, J. R Hoanu, Principal*. *
but in le real* of hla patrons U Charles A. Swain, who makes i tally of tin roofing, • pouting, hanging, iMtatalng of leaky ro ~ tin, lead, Copper, alno, black a

