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Reduced Trolley Fares 96 Tickets for f 5 16 Tickets for&l

VOLUME XXXIV.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1898.

Bound trip Tickets to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cents.

NO. 43

Every Nighf this Week-Prof. Calvin F. Cook and His Famous Minstrels-at Sewells Point

BIDEWILBIAVES The Boardwalk a Great Favorite

at Freeent

i rails udi no cu deitc. <

> girl .bau: 18 ud wu soticad la fr of Bhldda'a. wh.ie paradfd aiouad

daoUMr youn« i

u> wm calliaf for help and wu pulled with* Tin Said Mas.

BUt No, U ■ aol bot u joa, if you

voold raeocaise beet, for allboucb lb* ably nan to a* proud height* a* la lha dly.lher* bars been brecij aepbjrs to tamper 1L Bui la aaaabore parlaao* orda, va aia ta the dutch of a •iaxard W* labor, when labor ve nad. la our ahbt aleerar; w*promenade crash suit*. aad whaocTW poalble we disoard the reoofnlzad habtluneau of arllalloo and dad fat laasrri bathing garb we plunge Into the combing breaker* with all the ant aad ptaauia of yon. It 1* hot, bat w« welcome It. for U bring* with It

little ones wbo excellently carried oat the Intricate program. 6l Margam'i ilouae It certainly a worthy ob)eol for donation*, aad the pro of last eracing'* entertainment will help

Petite Ml** Katie Miller aad sturdy Willie Miller were teen la a bee charmingly executed military ie. Emma guelke.who wa* lo hare

nbbon, they wind

until

aad tired out by

the ooatlanl display.

Mia* Plorrle Lukeni and Mr. Ltwlt, of Philadelphia, are among the happiest of the happy bather* who trip gaily down from Star Villa to the allvery aad* aad Into the break of the bnny

greet the ooey ten la. to del re abetraotediy ia the aofl, yielding sand or to frolic the band Man

Mia Irene Johc.ju, the charmlag Karctaeut, daintily pneenled her thrilling dance, aad her wonderful rer•atile ability evoked Ihuadcrous apAmoag the ebildren who participated la the Infantry danoc were the follow. Ingi Emma Gibbon, Prance* Green, WUlle Miller, Charles Laag. Philip Walsh, Dr 11*Ten Yocum, Luclen B. Carpenter, Nace Dailey, Dally Walah, Edith lleerea, Marie Mack. Ada Philllppt. Lydie Uutchlnaon, Lily Conn. Marie Bcaexet, Ethel Jones, Elga Ware, Mary Kennedy, Naomi Whitney, Helen Moore, Laura Headeiaoa, Dorothy liarkla, Bealnoe Scbwartx. Helen HUdrclh, Hannah Henry, EfBe Hoaemgn. Emdi of the young mime* were pronllh a beautiful Imported doll. After this came the patriotic “American Army* dance, a bleeding of many noble ~ beautiful aentimenu. The adults wbo participated were: Ur. aad Mr*. E. Joy Morris, Mia* E. J. llagermaa, Mr. Edw. H. Burt, Mr. William Dariaoe, MU* Kill*both Kobb.

Mr. Tboma* K Pield. Mr. and Mr*. A. Warner, Mr. B. T. Uneawtanr, Mr. Deoat Anderson, Mr. C. H. Bmlth, Mr* H. Smith, Mr. aad Mrs. J. P. Alliaoo, Mr. Clyde Allman, Mr. and Mra. N. H. Lerxelcre, Mr. Prank L. Wright, Mra. " Lee Tatnall, Mra. E. Boner, Min Koeecr, Mrs John M. Moberly, Mr. aad Mra H. C. Eggleston, MM Sieger. MM Bpecbt, Mr. mad Mra. U. K. Patleraon. Webb, Mr. J. Appleton, Mr. WalUa, Mr. B. GnBlb Jonea, Mr. J. Bus■all Oarrew, Mr. and Mra W. B. Shaw,

Mr. Bobert H. Croaor, Mr. a B. Hu-

MM Mattie H. Warner, Mr. Ji Warner, MM Margaret Morn*, Mra. A. ~ Kuaaall. Mra. A. Bebara, Mra. T. Brsmaa.Mln Etta Walah, MM Edith Braman, Mra. R. B. BlariU, Min Koberta blaylll, Mrs. P. B. Pleamaton, MM Wrtgley, MM Mabel Warner,MM Irene Johnson, Mr. aad Mn. J E. BcaacMra. Stephen Brown, Mr. K. H. Bennett, Mr*. *. T. Wood, Miaa Oai* S May.

An enjoyable euchre, the regular _ erenh look ptaoe at Brown Vli In, Tbu-aday night, aad the following am the paitklpante: Mr. aad Mr*, a - - w. W. L Uctnekcr, MM Z Hewitt, Mr. and Mr*. P. T. CTShaaghneea. Mr*. H. P. Paul. Mr. aad Mn. T. P. r, W. U. Maaoo, Mr. aad Mm. ■ood Sloan, Or. aad Mra. M. P mth. Mr. and Mn Howard W. Saxton. Alfred P. Binkley. John B. Wood. Mr. and Mra. H.

DUCED TEE SEBU1I.

IN TEE SOIIER ffHIE Items of a Personal Nature which

will Interest AIL

wall directed rfforte of Igen, of Plttaburgh, and Colonel Clinton Burling, of New Y-wk. the bell room W*a laetefully, artletloally beautifully decorated with featoon* ad, whit* aad bine bunting, running 0 the centre of the ceiling to the cor1 and aide* of the room, while under Death each chandelier waa arranged great clutter* of smllax and fern*. P rofenor Morgan'* full orchentra niahad tbe mualc aad all the figure*' danced with perfect grace and i Tbe patronenn occupied eeela at tl large Ublea which were oorered of which were particularly and ueafal. In the military figure the ladle* were | the regulation fatigue hat of lb* roluoteera, trimmed with tbe national color* aad decorated with croaa gun*.

Had with tllk

The J* pan nee figure wa* Toy plctur'que aa the ladle* danced with the dainty Japanese parasols ope rery pretty picture, figure tbe gentlemen * n faror that waa not only bandbut useful aa well, they all rer mounted cane* ■ tbe prettiest faTora of

tag.

Tbe boo bon faTjra were rery pretty nod tally and In the cap* aad aprons that followed tbe girl* looked bewltchmuatcal march every one the fun of the affair and re presented with n fife and the gentlemen a harmonica. To the

tbe

oiuplea matched and countermarched, forming all the well known figures. Candled violets in dainty boxes for tbe ladles, aad Jockey cap* filled with oboe oleic wafers for the gentlemen, waa another of the favor* that wa* greatly Tbe May pole figure waa especially pretty and the mask figure brought foith screams of laughter. Taken all - U * b - the Stockton this sod the gown* of the ladles at bo have appeared lo bet

Thorn wbo danced were:. J. Fred. Beta, 81 and Miss Thom* Mr. Lucas aad MM BoealM Betx. Lee Cooper and MM Bnokatt. Mr. Oolllaa and MM Bhaaron. GapL A. T. Eaatoo aad MM Pitta Lleni. a W. Nesbll and MM El'gv Mb Kodger*. Frank B. Shattuek and Mrs. P. B.

ery pleasant for tbe visitor*. Miss Martha Taylor, aoharmlng belle, t* quietly reposing at the Chalfoote. B. M. Tegley, a prominent real dee l of Braiding. Pa., 1* sojourning Aldtoe. MM Winnie McCaffrey, one of the tguiar summer belles, t* again at Jr A Burns, of Haverford, came the Stockton Saturday for a sojourn of i extended length. MM Minnie McCaffrey, chaperoned by Mra. J. Isaacs, < staving at the Aldlne. Her. J. H. Payraa, pastor of the Pint M. E. Oburoh, yesterday officiated over the seniors at the Malaga (Mnp. “ and Mra. John Miller, prominent arrival* from Easton. Pa., form part of pleasant group at Brexlon Villa. Mr. Charles M. Phelps, of Philadelphia, is expected at the Marine Villa today for a sojourn lo last over until next

reek.

Amour those expected lo arrived at lartne Villa lodsy fer a brief period re Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Dilk*, of Philadelphia. I Edna Kidlar. wbo 1* known aa the favorite ol the Brexlon, U dally seen Dr. Charles P. Kellger, one of New York's moat prominent and iucocsaful medical practitioners, i* now a guest at Udlsn. r. J. O. Campbell, a member of of Louisville'* most aristocratic families, la a recant Kentucky arrival at the Wyoming. Waller Addison Pox la a young Philsdalphian who la quite popular among the young people. He I* sojourning al pretty Ular Villa. Mr. W. K Coleman and hi* charming wife, well anown social lights of New York, have arrived al the Stockton for

' Mr. Ayres and MM Bbols. Mr. Davidaon aad MM Nelson. A L. Bmlth aad Mrs. A. L. Bmlth. Col. Clin too Burling aad Mrs. Clinton Burling. Mr. Moore and Mis* Bmlth. Elliott Kodgera and Mra Elliotl BodMr. Fox and Mm Ay re*. Mr. Melvin and MM de Braecknleer. Mr. Balaton and MM de Braeokeleer. T. Boyd and MM Lai

Mrs. Prank B. Onto, MraJC. L McKee.

Tbe advance crowds of those wbo ill come today for the orer-Sunday tab lo Cape May. began ooming yesterday afternoon, aad STOTT India now points to a perfect jam here tonight and Sunday. Tbe smaller la are filled to overflowing and the w ones bare received beery booklog* for today, tomorrow and Monday. The wealaer here yesterday wee all that could be desired, sod while Lb out strongly, there waa an breeze blowing all day which tempered

aad Mrs. D U. Martin, of Phil* defphla, are bring entertained by Mr. ad Mr*. P. It Sbaliuck, al their col ge on Hughes slrreL A prominent arrival al the 8 took loo yesterday I* Mr. Wi llsm Common*, a well known merchant and progressive uatnem man of Minneapolis. Bcv. Joseph Lyon* Milter, of Mi Airy, Philadelphia, waa among arrival* at the B lock ton last sight He la here for n needed net from olerwnl duties. Mr. and Mra. E- Golemaa Lewi*, of Philadelphia, have engaged apartments Marine Villa, and will arrive today occupy them for their season's so and Mra. J. B. Keitn. of PhUa-

Blnnickson Chew, the veteran editor of the "Warn Jersey Press," of Camden, ea a summer sojourner at Cape May for asany year* and la a great ~ lead of IM retort Mr. Barry KUwood Bloane, a Phils si phi* gallant In down al the shore Jain aa a guest at Brows Villa, where be la a general favorite with tbe fair qJ I >,.! nooulai Edmond De Braakelcer, a prominent

E De Brack elect girl*, la aoith (need* on Oman street Mra. O. B. Straw, wall known of Tolcroft tbe pretty suburb by their J. Herbert. Charles P., aad Edward D Shaw, are reornl arrival* at

August 23d aad 23th. Tickets 25 a at the counter. Among yesterday's arrival* at Stocklou wu Lewi. H. Moore wbo Joined hi* parent. Col. aad Mra. J. W. Moore. Mr. Moore May brummel, wbo hu a largi friend* not only among hi* own aex hot among Uae fair aex u well. He la regarded u owe of the handaommt

(Spa May.

the arrival* si the Lafsystte were Dr. aad Mrs. P. G. Croat and & M. Croat, who will remain st that house for an extended stay. They are wall known residents of Bt. Kile and are thoroughly enjoying their dt here and apeak nothing but word* praise for this resort. Mr. Kobert H. Croaer, * prominent and widely known cl Uses of Upland, Pa., b now a guest of Congreu Hall. t of the Croxer Iron Works, and also President of tbe Croaer Seminary. He 1* here on his annual vuit, having been coming here for eev■*1 r«»n pantA delightful crabbing party started from ScbeUlnger‘1 Landing on Thursday afternoon, returning with a flue catch. It consisted of Rev. F. Witch an, ~ Meyer, Mr. B Bckbart. Mr. G. , Mr. K. Schmidt, Bus M. von Toogern. Misses L. aad P. Wlaohan, Miss B. Schmidt. b. Muter* W. Schmidt

THE COLONIAL'S Cl CUKE,

Mr*. Ana* Elliott Mulltoer, Teacher. _ , m ^ Lecturer and Public Bender. Dramatic Jacoby,'oea P. Huntinigton and fam'

Elocution—Aesthetic Physical Training, according to the law* of health, be od grace. Repose' of Manner—Pi umo—Character Reeitation*— 'oeea. Votoe Culture resulting in the 'Ideal range, richest tones and i eallbfnl action. Pupils specially pared for tbe platform aad the st Residence, 216 Perry street. Hour*,

to 12 each day.

One of the most popular and truly esteemed ladle* sojourning at the charming Hotel Lafayette. 1* Mrs. Frank Ward. Mr. Ward, wbo died two yean rartnly attaohed to Cape May Hotel Lafayette, lo regularly came with bis family. The knew him u boy

do, *• one of

nature** noblest character*. With Mr* Ward arc Mtu Cordelia—a I aol Dating brunette of eighteen summer*, Mitt Dorothy, eight, and Muter Raymond. Her ton, J. M. Ward, 1* giving close at tentioo lo business in Philadelphia. Mrs. Frank C. Co*by. wife of the pey director ol tbe United tits to* Navy, leave* Cape May for Lak* Mtnncwuka Tuesday lo stay until tbe lint of September. Mn. Cosby 1* well known Philadelphia society and la related to aBe Biddle*. Spenders, Gerhard* and Panrosea. Her ton, Mr. Arthur F. Cosby, ol Rooaevcli’* Rough Rldera, hu ippoiuled assistant adjutant general of volunteer* with tbe rank of captain for gallantry in the first day'* at Santiago. Captain Oaby will gural of Mrs. Henry J. Biddle st Bar Harbor the latter part of Ibis month. Prof. George* Robert, n grsdutle of tbe University of Pari*, aad Madame B. Pouvarel. also of Parti, u will be seen by reference to advertising columns of Dsilt Wsvx, have opened e branch [ oo.vnxcxu ox ssooxo raum J IllKCH SERVICES TO-MOIIKOW.

Pint IL E.—Preaching at 10 80 by ia paalor, Her. J. H. Paynn; Sunday ihool at 2 and preaching a‘ 8 by the

6l Peter'sby-tbe-Sca, Cape May Point—Tbe Rev. William H. Sloan, of Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, Nineteenth and Wharton streeta, Philadelphia, will oOetale to-morrow. Cold Spring I'rubytartan Oburoh— Htv. D. H. Laverty. wbo hu coooluded will occupy the pulpit In

ik al 8 o'clock b

Haddonfiold, N. J., will reach to-morrow morning. At 8 p. m. «T. Chart's D. Parkar will preach.' BL John's Episcopal Church—The Rev. William Hanry Bowen, rector of tbe Church of the Traniflgatioo, Philadelphia, will officiate both morning aad ureh-Bev. J. M.

80, by Be*. J. Kinney Smith, D. D-, of LouUvUle.Ky., S. Milholland, D. D-, of L'unalown, Pa. Bev. Socntaa Townlad will praaob la the evening at 8. 8L Mary's Oaihollo-Maaau at 6, 7 and 9,

One of the largest aad most brilliant

euchre* given

played at Ine Colonial Mat evening lor

sweet charity'*

wbo donated to the fund for tbe brave life guard* were tbe following ladle* Mr. Johnson. Mrs. El wood. Ml and Mrs. Brlnker, Mr. and Mra. Chan Nesmith, Mr. and Mrs. Ore. Mr. Miller and family. Mra. Chu. Vendtg, Mra. Oaaurea. Mu* Id* Caueres, Mr. W. H. Church, Mia* Klmmarling, Mlm Trainer. Mtu Judith Miller, Hi** Katie Miller, Mlia Mary Burry. Dr. A. T: Burke, Mr*. Green, Jr., Mra. Amwcg, Mra Penn, Mr. and Mra Well*. Mr. and Mra. Pox, Mr. and Mra Upper, Mr. San*!, Mr. Henderson aad family, Prof. Morrtton and family, Mr. Walker and f*ml y. Mr. and Mra Qreenbaum, Mr. and Mra Rothachtld, Mra J. p. Miller, Mrs. UeCauley, Mlm Simon, Mlu Miller, Miu Fulmon, Mlm Jackson, Miss Kburner, Miu Bill, Miu Florence Bow, ard, Mr. Bentley, Mra. BUI, Mr. Tho*. Howard, Dr. J. C. McConnell, Mr. J. J. Kemp. Miss Debts J. Crebbe, Mr. Gemrig, Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Wm. Connor, Miss Alina Vendlg, Mlu Irene Katxeoberger, Mr. aad Mrs. Vodgea. Mr. and Mr*. Brown, Mra. Vetterlcin, Mra. Stockhausen, Mr. Stockhausen, Cob W. G. Eliott, J. P. Jacoby, Mlu Emily

Snyder, Mr. and Mra. Deeuuet, Mr. Minn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Derckcr, Mr. and Mra. Sinclair, Mr. and Mr*. Rom, Mr. Bush and famUy. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Bel fluid, Mra. Thompson. Mr. Bush and family, W. U. Church sod family. Wm. Ueudereou, Mr. Muir and family, Mra S. B. Miller aad family, Mr. and Mra. Brinton. Mra. Brtggt. Mr. and Mrs. Diercken, Colonel W. Q. Elliott, Mr. sod Mra T. A. Pox. Mrs Gennlg. Mra. Hill and Mtu Hill, Kobe:!

Johnson.

Tbe following person* tubtrribed but id not play: Miu Beule Jones, Mn. A. J. Morrison, Mr. Charles Maun, Mr. A. J. Rose,

idyder.

Tbe prize* were won u follow*: Ladles first prize, a silver fern dUh. given by Joke Wahamsker, wu won Mrs. William Stockhausen, a Colonial gueet-

Couocli meeting called, aad Mrs. Reger, proprietress of Msrme Villa, lent communication lo Council, through Mr. Bodas, tax collector, making the pro] aUsoo that .she would pey the face taxes for Marine VuU. for 1887, if they would throw off toe iove r t*\ S' tail on the ground that there had been dispute lo regard to tbe title of property, but now the court had gtv th onion that Mn. Rogers Is the rightful

wacr of IL

This being a tpccisi meeting of Coun Edward Towi' brought up, u tt la the rule lu Council that If one or offer* objection, new buslnes »t be brought up al a special meeting. A day or two *!toward Mr. Towomd wool down ti> Marine Villa called on Mra Rogers, saying that she communication to Council regard to the taxes, but u that wu special meeting II could not be brought be thought the malt would be adjusted sod also slated I mlttee and be would ute his iufluenoe the City Council throw off the i i, which amounted to some forty dollan. Be said be felt lids should

d did not tl

Here

settled U

wosend score* a fine point i understood ths Court h dispute between Mra Rogi lallecbeck, shat the property

belonged to Mra Rogers aad he

t U*Ji

I again

: silk t

. Rive

Snellen berg Third, a handsome Jardiniere, given y Mr. Banco, was won by Mlu Crabhe Fourth price, a vase given by Marks Bros, of Pblladelpbia, won by Mrs.

Sinclair.

Fifth price, an order from Mr. Todd, : Cape May, for a half doaen photos, on by Mr*. Vogdca. Sixth prlxe, live pounds lions, Mrs. Llppert. Seventh pnxe, ire, given by Geo. C. Neuman, of Philadelphia, by Mrs. D. J. Sampson. Eighth price, pair of Bohemian vases, from Mr. Totanl, of Cape May, won by Mra Joret Ninth prlxe, Bohemian berry dish, won by Mra Vettarleia. Tenth prise, alerting silver-back hair brush, Mrs. P. J. Amwcg. Eleventh prlxe, three hot baths, Mn.

Nelmr.

Twelfth pnxe, porcelain vase, MraEverett Brown. Thirteenth price, half dozen doQUes, given by Mr. Nonaka, of Cape M*y,

on by Mu* Anna Walter. Fifteenth prize, stick pin, won t Mra Deaeaaec.

^ Seventeenth, a pound cake, Mrs. G. The gentlemen'* firat prise, Mr. G. P. Huntington, stiver beaded cane. Second prize, n ooceaout tobacco box, Mra Rothschild. Third prize, aa order for one doaen photographs, was won by Mr. Vogdm. Fourth prize, n pair of men's slippers.

quart of Y. P. M. whls-

Flflh .

*y. Mra Pena. Sixth prlxe, tea bot baths, mas KobSeTenth, quart of Bordeaux Claret, Ir. Howard. Eighth prize, a hand mirror, Mr.

'canon.

Ninth prlxe, silk bat Iroocr, Mr. Earl prize, box of confection*. Ml

BJ-Haan*.

price, five ocean b*

Morris Millar. beautiful v

ni

Harry Lipin.

Tbe thirteen lb, a half

by Dr. MoDoapai.

rck of 811.UU lor carpenter blch be did on Marine Villa and ten one person did another n should be returned, so It she pay the fill 00 for the bill be bad made mistake in the person, that if be came there lo induce her to pay t bill of member of City Ceunoil perform an booeel transaction, that be bad come lo rong person. 1 understand It, Mr. Towuaead for ske of getting * little bill of fll.OO dm, wu willing to use hi* Influence * about 842 01 taken off of Mra. Roger* taxes, whether II wu right or Another mailer 1 would like Mr. Townsend to explain; when the last 812,0U0 worth ol bonds were sold, there the name of KJcyboltc, who offered 8108.01 more for the bonds than anyone cite. Mr. Towneend look aa active part In this matter and voted lo award the contract lo soother firm In Pblladelpbia for 8108.00 leu than the New York ~ offered. TUIa New York party there in the Council room and offered to give a certified check for Ute fulfllUmeat of hu contract. WUl Mr. Townsend please explain litis? Did Ibis Philadelphia man owe him n Utile bill the aame u Mra Halloobeck? and waa this the reason be voted

for him?

While Mr. Townsend Is explaining ie*e matter* can be tell me bow I be voted to extend tbe newer on 6 to connect with his house, without any petition or notice as required by charter. See Section 74 of City ChartaL ' why did he vote to have a flvi yean contract for the Electric Light Co. In Nov 1887 and voted lo have the con dated back to June, 1897, which i a lota of several hundred dollan to the city. Did the Franklin Electric Ight Co., owe blm a bill of 811 00. Now Mr. Townsend, In your oommuuicatiou In the "Star” a abort time ago.

WITH TEE POST HU!.

EESTIVlTIKfc <H> O

After eejoytni much beneflti

and Mr*.

H. Stone. Mil

Mr. a

I Mrs.

B»ker, Mu*

Pield. Mr*. M Mr. Cook, Mi Robert* Baki John Slone, i

ta Mr.

, Ern-

Pyle, Harry 8 Harrup. Boyd, Chester Franauciu, Oliver Ooobi, Horace Thompson, John Wright.

ht the

ra of the

very a Id-

Vlldr. VUde.

You a

Oounci 1

for the mly the a. Can rou honestly state, you have done to during U you bar* been In Council? iu remember In the lasl Council tog whan they were peying e bill*, you stated that they should ireful and not pay some of them, u Council men might get la Stale Prison. Bcfors you • - against doing right yourself. The tax-payers of Osp* lay are nllsfleil you are do angel. Tax PsTin. Out who owns property In hia ow Congress Hall Sumdsj Contort. Ter following Is the program for lb itcdsy evening concert at Ooogrea

Hsli by S

1 Overture, "Maritin*,”_—..Wallace 2 ''Lohengrin," —...Wagner 8 "PregUera," cornel obligata—Tosli 4 "Rlgoletti,"— —Verdi 6 Violin Solo, Selected.

stifling and i Through a amc of Rev. 'bo u staylni

ft hasten to correct the mistake. A prominent Washington lady to ar;ve al the Carlton today waa Mn. A. C. Richardson. She will remain for the

season.

re will be a bop at ths Shorchs m tonight and It promise* to be one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season. Arrivals al the Carlton yesterday were: Washington—Mn A C RichardMra Lena Harper, Mra AnnabcUc Clifton. Mlu Marion Clifton. The big dance for the benefit of .Life Guard Harry Mitchell will take place at Carlton tonight and hu friends have promued to turn ont In large number*. Arrivals at tbe Cape House yesterday ere:PhtlaiElphia—Mill RoseDarragh, Ur* Annie C Brown. Chambcrabttrg— Mr sod Mn P H Shoemaker, Nixon Shoemaker. and Mra.P. H. Shoemaker, of Chambcnburg, Pa., came to the Cepe House yesterday. Mr. Shoemaker holds very responsible position In the Ntonal Bank of Chambcnburg. Mra. hoemaker came lo the Cape when a tile girl and with bet parents were igular visitor* for several seasons. Arrivals al tho Shoreham yesterday ere: Philadelphia—Geo L Well*. Mr and Mra J W Goodwin, J W Goodwin, Jr, Mary D Goodwin, Uamplon L

seen dally on tl Smith is one of the most fascinating and prettily <x ' — "

n winning many friend* by her pleas--at ways aad charm of manner. Yesterday'* tervicu at tbs Sea Grove intarlarge iton outside of those who are staying regularly In the camp grounds. The early morning namoe began al hall put seven aad wu led by Rev. D. W. Uutctticr, of Harrisburg, Pa., who oonductcd an Interesting service. At half put one In the afternoon Mia E. B. Bowman, of Mechanics burg, Pa., lectured upon tamperaaoe lo a large audience. Al tbe four o'clock service the Rev. Mr. Bowman gave one of a series of Bible studies upon the subject "In Christ and with Christ." At half put six In the evening s macting wu held on the beach and wu led by the Rev. E. W. N. Rigor, ol Vineland. At half put aevon the regular evening service took place in the auditorium of the camp grounds, when the Rev. J. C. Wood, n prominent methodisl clergyman, preached upon the subject of "Faith." The authorities at the damp meeting are preparing for a big day on Sunday, al whioh time the serviou of the camp will oioee for the summer were u folllow*: President, Rev. E. D. Bierman, of Danville, Pa.; Vlos President, Rev. E. B. Bowman, of MwfcffihIcatrarg, Pa.; Secretary, IL C. Phillip*.

Baldwin, ol Harrisburg] Manager, Bev. G. W. N. Rigor, of Vineland; Spiritual Director, Rev. J. W. Hough, of OarDirectors, Rev, IL D. Leahtnao, of Royalton, A- B. Bcbeilinger, of Cap* May Point, and Rev. D. D. Lowric, of

The children at tbe Brexlon were given s merry donkey party there Thurau.y evening, aad, u a mo men to of lha joyous oocuioc. were presented with tiny buckets filled with toothsome dainties. Out of thirty participants, ths following were the winners: Genevtv* * “ret (Mao, Mary WH- . S| Virginia WalUa, print] Margery Glengluff fourth and Margaret Mitchell the booby