Items of a Personal Nature which
will Interest AIL
ibe comcE iNB an guests
J. K. Bploillr, of WMbiogtoo, It I
8t»r Vllta.
Ulat Bchumtcoir. of tUliimort, it gum it Ibc CoioBul. BenjuslD F. Lewlt, of Bi l-onlt.Mo., bt« been ttopping el Ibe Oriole. Ur. end Mre Jacob Aiberi, of BelUDxe, will pett moat of Ibe tummcr
Oberlet W. Weet, Btrenneb, Oe, It ■layloget Ibc Brett in for e lengthy
period.
Dr. Brown, one of Pbiltilelpble't leading pbjtidant, It retllag for a acaaon at the Windaor. _ Ur. and Urt W. 11. Sbaw and Him Dorothy Bhaw, of Watblngton. arc at Oongrcat Hall. Ur. and Ufa. A. B. Belpl ate tpeodtbe Colonial. J. Wainwngbl, a prominent realdent of Orerbrook, Pa., It aojournlng at Uarlne Villa. . Urn. P. K. Welkel, of Baltimore, baa engaged elegant apertmenla Bteilon for July. Oapt. A. U. Wando. U. B. V.. Co. 1, of Waablnglon, la rntUng al ibe Litayelte for a few dayt. Dr. J Wl Hilliard, of Philadelphia, accompanied by bit family, u al Blar Villa tor tbc aummer. Among the prominent W taking Ionian! al Cape May attending Ibe ConTentlon of Engineer! ere: Harriet Wbllford. of Ibe Wlln "Erery Evening,'' la among well Delawarean! al lha Blar Villa. The family of Colonel J. Cl Beach an again ml ibclr collage, 1015 Lafayette, Eugene B Baird, of Wilmington, wbo cornea to Cepe Uay erery am returned. He regiatered at B Mary C. Hama, of Pbtladelpbta, ia Baking a pleaeaol rlall lo Cape May, Mopping al lha Miller ojllagc. Ur. and Ura. G. U. Miller aad family, of WeM Philadelphia, are now permantly loceled el Ibe Cbellonle. w York, la mure Inn, where be bat citganl apulMra. Godfrey end Miaa laebaUe Godfrey, of Belumore, will come lo Ibe Biexton tbla week lo lemaln all Ibe
areaon.
W. York Stereo too, well known In
Carroll Bales Bllck,
well knoan aaa regular aummer rial lor. Mr. and Mra. George P. Keilaoo. promloem Biilunortaua, are gut Mr. end Mra. Barred! Turner, of Baltimore, are numbered am on,
ueala al Ibe Lafayatle.
Dr L F Ftgley, of PbUadelpbia, la recuperating al tnc Lafayette fur a abort period. He la a prominent dentiaL L- ilughoa, wbo bta been aoJourung with member! of hit family al Lake Char lea, la., baa returned to Cape
ay, la at
Mra. Clinton. Mitt Mttbar and A. C* Mather, of Chicago, are numbered among recent arrlrala et the popular Colonial. z Mia* A. Bobrader, of Cliflou. Pa., ia enjoying life ef the EbbitL Miaa Bcbradcr la an a!motive and acoompllabed young lady. Cbarlea Kioholl Crane, of Hew York, ■a delighting Ibe eoqatlntence be hu made at tha BalUmore Inn by bit continued presence there. Mrs. Ellen Gilmore Peter*, e member of Ibe wall-known BalUmore family, ia pasting Ibe *e»oo al Cape May guest of the Baltimore Inn. Mrs. D C. F Kirinua tbc Mlaaee rinua. end Mr. Edwaid F. Kirin ua ere •l e collage on Gue.-oey alreet, t mein until ibe Am ot Angn t. Bar. J. H. Pay ran, A. M., paator ol the Firat M. E. Church in ibis city, baa ‘ raoWred the degree of Doctor of Philoeophy from Taylor Unircraily. Miaa Caroline llama Gallagher, wbo peeeed ell of Mat ecaaon hole, will
urd
and matin al Cape Uay all ibe teeaon Ura. J. P. BUdbam will dose bet So 4001 Chestnut alreet. Stage, our net of Colum Howard atreer, on Bat
urdty.
Ur. Albert Oumpart sod daughter, Ul<a Helen, ere at Bur Villa. Ur.
often eeen on the twka of the Cape U U If Club. Her. Arthur Werner, rector of t Epwoopal church of U HI rule, came Gape Uay yeateeuay, and ia occupying
May lo F. T. Fawetl, who Mat i very pleasantly ibe entire gonal el ibe Windaor, and baa engaged apartments for the tummcr. Mr*. O. A. Heckacber end Uiaa Wellben ka, ot PbUadelpbia, after e abort ab from the Cape lure again returned ill remsib al ibe Windaor for the
ter.
and Ura. PbU|p Duncan, ot Lontiugland, are gueata at tha lafayatte. Ur. Duncan u one of London'* leading diamond broken. Uiaa Amelia Brown, of Waablnglon, waa among the firat from the Capita City lo arrive at the Stockton. Bba baa lent several seasons here. A- F. Adams, Chicago, 111., brotbsr-i-law to Ur. T. Banio. and wbo baa ut returned from e European bualneaa Ip, la reeling et Cepe Uay before returning lo bit western borne. ElUabetb Burden, wbo alher aummera here, ia again at the Ebbiu. There are few young bam more fncoda lu social circlaa at Cape May. Ur. and Ura. B. Tbanhauacr and family family arc at illj Perry au aummer. Ur. Tbenhausei of Philadelphia's successful mercanUle North Fourth alreet. Mr; and Ura William McKean Philadelphia, ara al Capa Uay Point aummer. Mr. McKean waa merly editor of Ledger." They always come here lo whUe away the aummer months. Ei-Senator King ia nl the Lafayette. The Senator la a Democrat, and baa alibis life. Daring the r strucUon period alter the Civil Wi member of the Senate with A. K_ ire and other noted day. Mr. WUliam E. BrlU and family, of North Eleventh alreet, Philadelphia, are spending a few days et the Chal. on'*, where they are enjoying tb< river tmmeuaely before reluming collage on U impeller avenue,
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ST0CK10N HOTEL, CAPE MAY. S. J„ June 27th, 28th, 29th and toth, 1895.
Members and Guests in Attendance.
»' 'll Briuf' • Philadelphia, Pa
ti prFk'(i‘ : 'vt ; h uT -jidgar Tweedy Beiden. Nr. ii-vv^lS'I' rc ' k *““ M —J^ohnW 1 Bacon'’
M -MEMBER. H Knapp, IluBalu. »
in tic City.
Ur. Joseph K. Kboadt, one of Pbllaelphla'a leading aUorneya, Is, with Ura Kboada, enjoying life nt bit newly purchased property, 3» Howard street. Hr. end Ura. Knoads will ipend pert of the summer le other perta, but the collage will be occupied Ir eon, L H. Khoeda. John M. Maria and daughter, Uiaa U. L. Marla, have taken a cottage this summer at tC!3 Leach avenue, la la the famliy'a Aral vlalt to Cape May for several seasons peal, though •go they were regular collagen
Mr. Frank J. ^ la again with bit family occupying bit North alreet cottage. Several yean ago Mr. Green was cumbered among our leading bu-icoaa men, being In boainaaa on Washington atreel, wbcrc be conducted a hotel aad reatearant for many yean. Mr. William Broliaky and hla ami Ms wile have returned lo Cape Uay to •lay until October. Leal aummer he remain al hla home Iba entire season on account of revere filneee. For fifteen consecutive reetooi be bee made hla aummer borne at Gape May. Ura. William Sisley, of Pltlaburg. lelurood lo Cape Uay, accompanied by her daughter, Miaa Jennie. Tbiywlll remain daring July, August and Bap‘—Tiiey bava made Cepe May nmer borne for ten years They have Ju.-t returned from e trip to Texas. Theodore F. Price hex jut lean ad e rolnma of poetry on the Bpenlab-Ameri-wn War. The book deanribea Cuba md Its oondltioaa. the destruction of the Kelae, end Dewwy'a victory. The poem a preceded br one on Gape Uay. aad ia beautiful aad ratereattog. No more apaoovaalr could possibly be designed Ura Char Ian C. Keinbard and family arrived at Urn Star Villa last week, where they will (make their home during the summer. Mr. Ketchard yacht tsep al BewaiTa Point Bi vertex. N J. I Bell. Supcnaleadcsl of
G F* Hudgdim.^ It,,t„n Mass J.-Joahua New York City
jr M —Alfred V. Boiler, si «• 65 J —Oacxr Lewies- c:._ v„.c ec._ 65 M.—Theodor ! 6; M —Henry B
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J -Thomas ■ M -jowph K
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Hwoluti n. adopud by Cape May Lodge. No SI. Ancient Order of Veiled
icrtaa. In Ibe providence o. , our brother h.a been culled from the —‘-tire of this life to the "rei rreth to the people of God;"
1 loving a< and. hla »
a wife 1
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T) M.—A B. Corthtll, **’ 81 G - Miaa I. M SalfJd.'
•-K ^Greene, New York City
Hartford, C
9J M —Alfred Crevn,' New York Cut
95 G.— Mra. Alfred Craven. 91 G - Miaa Bmily H Craven. 95 G.— Miss Nina F. Craven,
«■ G —T. Guilford Smitn, BuSalo N V
9; G — Mra T Guilford Smith.
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’ C — Mra. TJ 1 'Foster. .. M—A H. Sabin, Long
ri5 it—B- K. Tamer. Itovton. Mass. Itb A M—Kenneth O. F. ReinhoMc Fittahorg, Fa 1*7 G.— Mra. M. J. Kcinboldt, ua A M.—John G. Tart. New York City l» M —W. J Haskins. New York City Hi G - Mra. W. J. Haskins, 7 13 S^4JSS-om* “-''"OV 13 v “" «• le S:S=SY?'SI“S-“"" s '" v “‘“' 1; S^Kf”cV5SR, «-»“•»» 150 A M—John K Ostrander, Amherst Maas. 1JI A—Peter Milne, New York City
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ouorei be may wisely heed and wboar sample be may emuLte. Ibe eburrb of na choice a devout member, the co junlty S good neighbor and ollin be borough of Weal Cape May a co clcnlioua tllloial and this lodge umber ever devoted to charily, I fe buoyant with hope, a firm believer 1 that protect! « the order pledget And Keaoivcd, Thai we commend U
mowing lov ord of Hi*
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, L — Mr. Walter G. Berg.
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G — Mrs. Walter Frick.
G.— Miaa Ida Frick.
G — Walter Frick, fr.,
G — Harry Frick.
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G.— Mra. Jamca Pardee.
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ia be presented to bu widow. 1 in tbc ' Star of ibe Cape," 1 Wavx and Ibe "Cape May County -.■ante," and spread upon the ml of the lodge.
Tbc very e< Hotel Lxfayclt
iv opotllaa style In htladclpbla hotel
c travel in < public. Tbc Hotel Lafayte baa ibc finest and moat central oalion In the y taker City; It bax 35u blight cheerful, elegantly appointed European plan, from (1 to 43.(10 iy; ua table d'bole breakfast, 5 cents lo 41, ia an Innovation v welcomed and appreciated by 1 and commercial men; iu nooncant table d'hote luncheon la the meal of Philadelphia, and its evening tanle d'hote dinner, at 41, u ed for lu exceptional
Two Sessions and Lecture Were Given Yesterday. iAKT EEILUUTIH A££ PEBBT
The thirty-lira! annual oonvanllon of the American Society of Civil Engl, aern waa opened in Ibe big ooean-wlog Jallroom of the mammo’h Block toe d 10 o'clock yerterday morning. The 00m waa weU filled with members and indgueaiaof the society, reprewenting icarly every large city In the Union, iome COO were preenl meet of the day, md last night they were Joined by
G.'— !
a W’aguer,
5S5 A M. —Mason D. Pratt. ' >0<l Shi C - Mrs M D. Pratt. 585 G.— Richard H. Pratt.
56 A M.-Frank L. Averill. Washington, D. C —Thaddem. Memman Washington. D. C M.—Willuu^CogeUnd Furber. Phils. Pi
59* M.—Harvey |j — '- *•' Hi ... — B.
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tourist or commercial (rsvcler to "I ifiti iflaijiiimegr Lillies' Goll Tournament tbia alt Ladle* can have their ooala remodeled ad changed lo the laust at vie t ‘ ease cable rate* at BorxJl'a. Go to Wolf's Ice Cream P Mixed Cream, 10 ccnti. ur Guide lo Pnlladelpbla free Wales' Pharmacy, Waablnglon and 11
FitaUereld, of 1
aad hla annual address, which waa omewhat lengthy, but lull ol lute real’s 'ad* concerning the history nod deelopmcal of engineering during the early day* of the United Bta lea. President FitzGerald waxed eloquent in bis “'■-J. and the address waa wall reccivrd. Be also a poke of lbs proapertly of Ibo society sod ahonod that It oe of the a landing inatltnuona of entry. After a few preliminary aa diacuaaiooa Elmer L Corthell, rw Y -rk, claimed the attention of hour In a talk upon iba International Navigation Congress held nt larela last JoSp* ,_He also spoke of proposed InlcrnaOonal Congreaa to held at the I'aria Expoaltinp nexi r, and mentioned also the proponed gathering in 1#03. The Beoretary, Mr. Varren Hunt, of Now York, Ibeo
•ainoa Will be In
a part of the time given o formally announced eub-
aubjecl
jecu. The
were, "Koad Bailding"and "Btone va Wood lo Dry Dock Construction.' Secretary Hunt alto announced Iba a dec talon which baa just been bander down by U o Court of Appeals in Ne*
Incision, which exempt tl Now York City from laxatlo :by saved the Society from H
>ur Sprii
Borzcil. Ibe uilor, w
asUtfaclonly.
Won't Ice Crean
Go lo Won't Ice Cream Parlors. Mixed Cream, 1U cent*. u A good Cook, with reference, wan 11 position in a private family. Addrs M.. care Daniel Horn, corner Quei and Oorgle sue cl*. u
Yon can gel 1
Go to Woll'a Ice Mixed Cream. 10 ecu Before you purchase
« of New Yore aad ■sell can aeU as die re bis own cutting.
ap aa'dty *-o •'5
The Bounds are dobed with aalla lesa.d.ya, and Ibere are few mote popular aporu al Cape Uay than yachting, crabbing and fishing. Crabs are being oiught In large numbers, and the fishing la exoalienL Toe trolley out lo Point adds greatly to the f the day'a outing. Tba long ride along tba beach la one of Ibe Unset
Among the many great at.ry lellera bo are to be fnquent on In bu toes the "Balnrday Evening Poet." of Phils, delphia, is Mr. Bret llarte, wbo la m engaged upon n aeries of four thi atorire dealing with Oalifovoia life the day* of tba great gold fever. A Treasure of tba Kedwooda," the Aral of
ire per year. Be also
ic late Herbert Stuart bad bequeathed 2 tba library fuod-43900 and hla techical brirka Be alto a la ted that tba ndllonum of the Srctety’a house in cw i'ork had been used by tbc Juniors 1 discut* various subjects aad for their spore and discussions would be printed the proceedings of the Society. After
ic City to
following 1 previous n formal and ui meeting: Should the use of tbe method ot wheel couoentratioo be discontinued la determining Ibe atreatet In railway
•bould fatigue fori
bridge designs?
_ S diacuaaiooa were freely entered George B. Monaon, a prominent
bridge engineer of New York City; H. B. Beaman, a ctuaulung engineer foe bridge building, of New York; Waller L Cowire, ol Pltlaburg; E. M. Schofield, Youngstown, Onlo; Gustav Ua-
of New York, engineer of the
projected North Blvcr Bridge; Prof. Palmer C- Kickctle, Director of Keosaalaer Polytechnic Institute al Troy, N. Y., Ibe oldest school of civil engineer-
ing la tbe country.
Liat night Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Ttaymond, Corps of Engineen, U. B.
with a talk upon
construction, UluttraUng bit
k with at
opllcon, showing •• Breakwater, the break water at Cherboug, France, and of other atrucUta addreaa waa highly latarsati nearly all tba mem bars and Today's program will be abort, de-
Tbe aubjecta f
ibe porifioalion of tbe atwage be compulaory; and la this feasible for large cities? la filtration the coming solution of pure-watar question for cities? What la ibe proper friction co-cffidewt lor nan In the design ol riveted steal pipe?
le deoiding the piaoe for a convention of Oar Builder at Old Point Comfort rscenlijonty of Ibe deiagaias were in favor of selecting Cape May as tba f mealing. But by Use taI energy of me a
Bound Trip Ticket, lo SeteeU, Point or Steamboat Landing IS cents.
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