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CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1899.

Bound Trip Tickets to Sewells Point e Steamboat Landing 16 cents

NO. 33

Josh Daly's Minstrels will give a Performance at Sewells Point every Afternoon and Evening

THE

tb>

kind. I' mi

. ubUo dcmonftrati nil

He Observes Girls and Tliines . On the Strand. ITEMS PICKED UP OK THE BEACH Tk* yt».4«-IUrcl» ItalfclM Olrl

She mtkri » diuminc picture On tbc bonnlnlk >t the •bore, And her drtatca arc • dream ot bUU Tbal an*cl« might rare o'er. Uot tor all Una wealth of drcailng It la not to be denied That abe'a rery far from happy, For her hair is peroxide. Two dashing Idles wbcsi beauty hare caused a furore In Cape May society aie Hiss Gertrude Giant and Miss Nellie Heath, who are at the block Urn. Whether they grace the strand, tbc boardwalk or the ball room, they always hold their own in comparison with their rivals for the admlraUon and social honors at Cape May. They are yet members of the younger —vet, as they are rebool mates at Darling too Seminary, West Chesters fashionable school for young ladles. They are both brunettes, very stylish, and their gowns are exquisite. Hr. and Hrs. Gvorge Uladdln, of , and Uiaa Florence i block loo, were among the throng on the beach yes terday. Mr. and Hn. Gleddin are delightful people, and Hiss Kenny isaeultnieJ and beautiful young woman who has made an impression by her many charmlog attributes, bhe has jusi graduated from Cisaeon, Pa. For Halting on the ocean pier August la quite the reason. The man who sella Bsh just outside la happy for this rearon. Mrs. P. A. Diroelle and her two daughters. Miss Ere and Miss Hattie, made a bandaume group on the beech during belhlng hour. Their home la in loorgetown, and they are members of Washington society pbo bare been coming to C ipe May for many yeere Noticed on the strand yesterday was Mrs. Bowie, widow of the lateUorernor Odin Bowie, of Maryland, who occupied the executire position from 'fit* to Tl being the Brat Qorernor under the present stale constitution of Maryland. He auoccdcd the famous Thomas Swan. Mrs. Bowie is a woman who is recog. piaed In the best society In the South as a lorely character.

Miss Marie K. Herr. Uonde from Philadelphia, Is rery much admired. She is seen dally at the t ai d Is most becomingly dreshed blue serge suit, which shows oB Soc figure to great adraatege. Always tastily attired, Mias Edith Blngley Is regularly seen on the beach, bhe is an eioeptioually handsome blonde, an 1 the possessor of a lorely disposition, the combination that always Irresistibly atlreola perss ‘ has been Doming to Gape May a number of eeaacna, and la ws

and jealous, and arouses

the eery of the met. Doul do i m .re Mr. P.'; if It ahonld bo fxbionable what would become c poor bachelors whose prerent existence Is hard enough, Heaven knows, -*•*■

out tormenting us 1c'this way.

is height ic strand looks brighter and gayer y, but still the Appollo ilka

“Val"

botch unequalled and Twirling bis cane and smoothing bis uxunant muitecbe “Val" pursues hi, triumphant course and brooks no rival to his well merited title of “King of the Cape." The girls may think bun a flirt, but they all love him juat the tame, and feel highly honored by a bow or unde from hit - G.-accfulnest." Always we 1 1 drertod, suave, polite and agree-

o Mas.

four usyt' playing of m'xed four, were t .-gun on the local golf links yesterday afternoon. There were a number of apsotstora on the course. The usual Wedoeadty non tests iu ap-

3 Mrs. C.

dispensed with. Itobu and Mrs. Paine, even, defeated Mr. and Mrs. E. Cbarnal Pant

up.

Hr. and Mrs. Elliott Hodgen defeated Ir. Oliver and Mrs. Luther 0. Ogden

up.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas handicap 8. deteatod Mr.

a Miller 1 up. .

K. Bltpbrm and Mist Steele de d W. M. AUen and MUs Dlmond.

handicap 8, 1 up.

Mr. and Mrs. F.-tnk K. Shalluck defeated John 1. Rogers, Jr., and Mrs. John I. Rogers, hand'eap 10,10 up. Mrs. James M. E. Hildreth defeat'd Alex. H. boill and Miss A. B. McCreary, handicap C. 4 up. Mrs D. B. Martin, handicap l, defeated T. Kearny and Miss Can-

nine 8 up.

There la a sweet, dear girl at lb

eyelte who hat spent s small fortune for

postage stamps corresponding with

certain medical Baltimore friend who mat with a revere caee of ‘'heart

failure" and has not written now semal days. Strange tbal the died

did not develop until the arrival of a

magnificent specimen ot masoulti

sues! veneer, whore magnetic mar Decs

and dark curly hair are more tin us In the treatment of this cai

bis title of M. D. It Is any wonder

p opie talk ot woman,• ficklcw

w-ila of the brief ueaa of female devo-

1 am lose for Use beautlffil u thing to be cultivated and deein ox of Ibe surest signs of a refined Dstarw Is the continual desire to v -unded with pretty things—books, curios, flovrar*. But when a girl tela her leva for the latter overeome her Knee of propriety the la to he aeverely

The S

IN TEE SBMIEB

ftpmit of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL THE (MAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS

E Brlgae Nash, of El a Congress guest.

G. M. Mscpherson Is •pending

time at the Windsor.

C. G. Dickinson registered ■

Chalfonte lest evening.

1 W. M. Anderson, of Pblladelpbls, Is

registered st the Windsor.

Dr William E Wright, ot Harrisburg,

la a guest at Marine Villa.

Miss Kate E Herr is si the Brcxton. Her home is In f'htUdelphis. James H and Joseph W. Taylor, of Philadelphia, are Devon guests u A. K. Butloek, of Pbiladelphis, id at the Windsor for an extended

the

•toy. Mr. a

.1 tbs Marine

d Miss Murra

This afternoon the eight pair ot winart wlU continue playing to the main event, and eight pair of losers will begin playing for the coevoUtlon prixe. Those who will play ^thla afternoon Esgloston Robb and Mrs. Paine caiost Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W Esstwiok against K. K. Blsphsm and Miss Steele. - and Mrs. Frank R. tsbattuck against Mr. aod Mrs. James M. E. Hildreth. Hr. and Mrs. D U. Martin against K. ?. Harvey and Mias Murray. Those who will begin the consolation Mr. and Mrs. E Charnal Past against Mr Oliver and Mrs. L. O. Ogden. Mr. and Mra Miller against W. M. Allen and Miss Dlmond. a I. Rogers, Jr. and Mrs. John 1. R ogera against Alex. H. Scott and “ McCreary. F. Kearny aod Miss Canning against ir. Williams aod Miss Shannon.

ipper was given In honor i

Congress Hall Orchestra Tuesday night by Professor John C. Hem meter, M. D. Mtej genial and sparkling speeohea

mads over the glasses of German Dr. Hemmeter, with Mr. Simon sr to bis right, presided at one end table, end Mr. Hatpin, wit'

_ i Wallis 10 bis right, occupied the opposite end. The members of the

at J. Henning and Mra. H. M. Wadsworth, of Philadelphia, are at the Devon. Mra W. H. BcilenmlUer. who spent last season at Congress, returned on Buudsy. A. MecAnbur and family have

Mra M G. Pat Baltimore Inn. Mr. and 1 definite sojourn. Charles H. Walsh and family, it Philadelphia, are st the Chtifonte for ic month of August. Mrs. ids Walker is being entertained y Mayor aod Mra Thomas W.HUIet,st their cottage on Perry street. Benjamin Fox. of Willow Urove, Pa., id D. M. Fox, of Norristown, arrived ; Pier Avenue loo last night. Recent arrivals at the Baltimore Jen from Washington included Mra M. B. Wilson and MU- E M. Wilson. Mrs. Joshua Cockcy sod Dr P, B. Bussey, of CockeyavUIc. Md-. are ipuidlng Auguf at the Windsor. Misses Elixs is., Maud and Elen Flshir were among last evening's arrivals from Philadelphia at l long res Hall, Master Klchard Lassar.the famous 10-year-old boy mtxao soprano and orator, iterlaiomenl at the Windsor

Invited gaols. Addres by the genial host, al known Investor of valuable patents to the modern tele-

tne cottage of

on Lafayette street. L. M. Hamberger,

lee Marklejf Mn.J.U Hugnta,

of the

Paris Ex position,la enjoying e few days recreation at the Stoeklon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Ludlam, of PhiladelphU, are guests at Cape May. Mr. Ludlam U a too ot former AaeemGeocral Russell Tbtyer sad hit charming family are now eojoylng shore life at Mrs. John M. Rogers' >ge at 6 9 Columbia avenne. Mrs. P. A. Dxrnclle, accompanied by er two lovely daughters, came U immer home, the Stockton, last leg. They are prominent In Washington eoctoty. My- aod Mrs. Alcxtndcr B. Coxe, of Dnfkon'Pt-.wdi known st being among the most prominent residents of the northern section ot Pennsylvania,

Mre. Belle Danow, of Philadelphia, It Visiting her mother on North street. Mrs. Danow is a woman ot mans graces

1 Mr. William £. Story, of

a guilty

t beds, Mas the smogs of com ounce may make your

anything but one of flowers! How about It Mist Kate? Fine chaperon

you are:

Cue of the most arUvccrttlc of many Southern Ismlllea st the Lafayette U that of Mr. Arthur Poutteoey. c< mpeined by his lovely Jdlgnlfied wife.

versity of Maryland, is alto a composer of exceptional talent, hia Twenty-third Pralok an impressive symphonic poem, ~ ring well known to the altendtnls of

ongreee Hall oAocerts.

The following were the members ot se orchestra present; Cood actor, imon Hastier, first violins, U. Uosnberger, R. Smith; second violins, J. E Crotaley, H Heller; viola, J. PnincUlo; .. L. Trefn; bast, A Lukr; flats, Q. Senmldt; elanooet. J. ii. Grimm; first

es are marvcU of good her manners the perfection of good breeding. The Lafayette hes

■et, W.

Hcckeri; trombone. E Lever; drum. M

ic cafe of Coogrem Hall smiled over X Eatery, of Philadelphia, la al Star T. J. Hall, of Harrisburg, is at Marie: Ed Gramm Is a Philadelphian at the Arthur B. Joyce U a Nris Yorker at ic Lafayette. James J. Kearney is a Philadelpb,an

Cape May society. Her coslum, quteite. ■ Hoffman, of Wildwood, is ■ u Updycke, U.New York, is a Congress Hall. . Sarah A. Alien, of Cleveland, h

A. Vanderbilt,

if Newark. N. J.. I 1 Frederick, Md., t

J. W is tar Huey, t Baltimore Inn.

Frank C. Basler. of Newbold. N J ,

an Ebbitt guest.

Recent arrivals at Baltimore Inn included J. W. Hunter. During the present season Tn»Wavs George ii. luppy is s well-known Btlmoreen st Sur Villa. Andrew Wiigbt Crawford, of Bryn lawr. la at Marine Villa. John D. Collins, ot Camden, arrived at the Ebbitt last evening Mrs. August Wehr and family, of Ba!> more, are Al line guests. WUlism U Daley and wife, of PbUariphia, are Colonial guests. Ssmuel W. Cumber Is s prominent Pbiisdclphlin st Ibe Stockton. A. Sheldon Clerk aod Mrs. Clark, of hicago. are si the StocktonWlUam N. Page, of Camden, was a cent arrival at the Qlccwood. F. W. Clark came t: the Windior yesirdsy morning for a short visit.

Mrs. J. L. Ji Philsdilphls, ar

Miss Limerick and M. L Limerick, hiladclphlans, are at Baltimore Inn. Joseph It Seeds, of Germsatowo, igistercd st top(loiontel last evening. Miss Msdclcloe Bouton, of WesMng. m, arrived st the Ls’eyelte last even. Last evening's arrivals st Star Villa ■eluded J. U. Sixsmlih, of MciohsnlJ U. X .'blit, of Chadsford, accompsled by his family, are loosted at the

Chalfonte.

md Mrs. WUUam F Downey, of igtoa.were among arrivals al the on W. SI, get and family, of SiegPa.. are delightfully located at Oerroll Villa. Mr. and Mrs. 11 A- Parr, and U. owell Parr, of Baltimore, ero guests st te Stockton. y John G. Johnson, onegot Baltimore's ' lown business men, Is s guest et

R. M. Oocff; of Pbiladelphis, Is so.

lurning st tbc Colonist.

Miss M T. King, of PhUsdelphts, Is

guest st the Glen wood.

Arthur P. McCord. Of Pittsburg, was

Stockton arrival yesterday.

Miss Jennie Wtrner, of Philadelphia, joined friends at the Cbsllont' yesler.

and family, of

ssUalL

Mr. and Mrs.

er Drake

from Newark, N.J., all last night. Arthur McOord, ot Pittsburg, was a rommeot antral at the Stockton yes terdsy morning. and Mrs. Edward Macanley.weUknown in Washington social cirolea, art the Stockton. Mr- vs UUem & Bullitt, William C. Bullitt, Jr., and Oreille H Bullitt are lette at Marine Villa. Dr. and Mrs. John T. Ring, of Bsltllore. bare attired at Congress Hall lot a extended sojourn. J. M Baker end family, of Memphis Tenn .have apartments st the Star Villa s the month ol August, Jsmis Jousou and family, of New York, are af the Lafayette, where they till remain indefinitely. Columbus, O., la represented Stock too by W. J; Joyce, John Joyce and Mra. W. J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglas are lo catcd at the Star Villa lor a abort vu They are Philadelphians. and Mrs. J, Mould are plceten located el Congress Hall. .They havi handsome home st Reading, Pa. Mus Jeans McGrath. petite and awi 'Ined her friend, Miss Mary Frances MoClurs. at the (Mrroll last evening. Mrs. Alexander P. Colcsbury < among prominent Philadelphia society leaders who came to the Bur Villa yes-

terday.

William A. Page eemr

Mre G. W. Va: i at the Aldme. Mbs M. R. Sell Windsor guest. Miss A. D. Bci

ee, Yt Philadelphia, aan, of Baltimore, is ■d, af Washtngtou.il

Iss RoufStockton

day.

E. Roussel! i'biladelpbta,

known here, arrived i

st evening.

Dr. Clinton W. Sii luchter, of Siegfrieds roll Villa, ihe doctor recuperating

Michael Keough end Miss Agnes Keongh, of Philadelphia, were among yesterday’s arrivals at Congress Hall. They III remain for some lime. Mre Edward B Eoslln, Elinbeth Temple Euslin and Edwins 8. Eustin, Philadelphia, arc st the Ebbitt where they will enjoy the August dtys by tbc Mrs. Hattie Meeds Smith,whose sweet

Stockton yesterday tor the month of

August.

mts Mooney, Thomas S. Gillen, Mary Mooney and Mary M. Gillena party of Philadelphians st Ibe Ebbitt. Mr. Mooney to one of Caye lay's burnt*! property owners. The Baltimore Inn is a great rcaort ir mt-ml :rs of the best society of the outb. Among the Baltimoreans to f’..vc at that house yesterday were Mre. JaiJ^t Fortcecue Gifllo eco Walter

Glfllm

accomplished wife of ex-Hsyor Charles F. Warwick end their son, Paul, 'htladelphia, are passing the entire k at the cottage residence of Wm. fh Mu-ray,where they will be Joined by Mr. Warwick ageio on Saturday. Colonel Willard Gtaster, o! New York, itbor ot many books relatlug to the Civil War and his travels and explorations in Ibis and other countries, will •pend the remainder of tbc summer at Cape May Point. Colonel Ulaxier it registered al the Shorehem, where b< will be J lined by his family early this

Our Visitors and the Cities The? are From. NEABLT EVER! STATE BEPEESENTED

Philadelphia—William H Daley and wife, James J Kearney, Joseph R Seeds, R M Gocfi. Uermaulowo—Mrs X E Breobt. Mias Julia Brecht, Miss Frances H Brecht. Cleveland—Mrs Sat xh A Allen.

1'blladclphit—X Emory, Waller Douglass and wife. Merobantvlllc—J H Scxsmilh. Memphis—J M linker and femHy. Baltimore—Geo U Llppy.

Philadelphia—Mrs Wm C Bullit, Wm C Bullitt. Jr, Oreille U Bullitt. J V Well, Charles E Coxe and wife, Eckley

Harrisburg—T J Hall

w York—James Johnson and family. Arthnr R Jaycer. Wa diington—Madeline Bouton. Philadelphia—U x 'vlor. E Xaylor, C Gramm.

'S.y. ef dal Greiner gal ar, del New. ' gal ain't w.'m babies at da cake -kin' blxncas, dire ain't eny aroun' Cape Msy." » Three real colored men were peering i a window at Baltimore Inn last 0 lght

it like dey

»m of Cape May society to tte two hundred of the leehionaded the large hal. at the Inn. Ir was impromptu, but the the walkers had been sent out acceptance to Ihla exclusive met of those who participated

| |Mr. Kearney, Mias Shannon. Mr.Oor:right. Miss Greiner, Mr. Symington, Miss Passitt, Mr. Brooks, Miss Morton,

Calvert. Miss Clifford New.

bold. Mr. Hayes, Mus Witter, Mr. Rob-

to. Miss Lucy Brook. •

Miee Shannon was attired In orab net ng. docollctte, over bed ticking. Her lack, aweet cherry complexion was ad-

mired by all.

and Mr. Cartwright wi

had several m

cake t

The committee having charge of 1 mon Hasaler's testimonial bene lit, take place Saturday evening. Aug itb, beg leave to submit to the public md friends of the distinguished oonduoor the foUowlng programme, and ipectfolly soUeit the presence of ■ojonroers ot Cape Msy hotels and cot-

teges.

The first |>ert of the entcrlsic which Madame Emms Sue’.ke, soprano, will be the only soloist. 1. March—"Tne President," Victor Herbert a. overture—••BrjAwd," Ambroise Thomas 3. VooalSalo—••ValsedeCoocert,'

Mjdau

cs Mcushcy, May H

Washington—Mrs John Hare, Jr, Millard A Hvre, Mrs W Carmtcnacl, Mias Mtrian Carmichael, Mra M E Bailey. Philadelphia—E Hathaway. Mr iatbiway. Kathlyn Hathaway. New York—Warwick Qanor and i

Philadelphia—Wm A P Camdrn-Mlss Jennie V Chad's Ford-J O Nobll

Baltimore -Miss M It Bellman. Rockville. Md—Mus R M Henderso Mias Margaret Henderson. Washington—Miss A D Beard. Philadslphla-F W U Clarke. J. Lancaster. MUs L C Lancaster, Mrs RC Llppincott, George E Lippiocolt. Yoadln. Pe—Miss Mary Campbell, J S Bryan, wife and son. Toledo—Henry B Fclker. Wilmington—Wm B Brinokle, Mrs Wm R Brincklc.

-“Oavalleria Rust Icane' Maacagnl 5 March—''Msjor Fairfax,". . ^ Simon Hsasler •run it. ' Grand social bop. Floor Directors— Messrs James Wallis. Joseph Appleton, John 1 Daily and Dr. J. C. Hemme-

ter.

r. Lucicn o. hop will be

PhUaddphta—Mrs A P Coltabury.

New York—Miss I Faloou. Cape May—Mrs Wm Tolan.

Baltimore Inn-Mrs Fred W Story, T

.arion Story, Miss J V Keys.

Frederick, Md—J Witter Huey. Philadelphia—Mias Limerick,

Limerick, J W Hunter.

Baltimore Inn. William K. Story, Jr. accompanies them. Mr. Story Is a men her ot the faculty ol Clarke Unlvrrtlty. 8. W. Packard. Vice President of the Pennsylvania Company for Inauron Lives and Granting Annuities, is. with Mrs. Packard, al Marine Villa, where ihey will probably spend August. Dr. W. H. Msy, ol Twentieth and uch streets, Philadelphia, It enjoying abort vacation here. Dr. May sat ormeriy a cottager at Cape May, but nit year was unable to spare time

remain at Cape May until tome time Miss Randolph, a charming soon of the famous old Randolph family of Virginia, la at the Glen wood lor a stay ot ludeSnlte length. Mr. Lou la B Henry and Miss £:'*•• eth L. Henry, of Eidington, were among yesterday's arrivals at Congre i They will stay several days. . A. E Brecht and the Mtesci Brecht, ol Germantown, came lo Iti Colonial yesterday morning for then second visit lo Cape May this summer. Mrs. F.edcrick W. Storey, F. Minor lorry aod Miss Josephine V. Keys, of Baltimore, ox me to the Baltimore Inn yesterday. They joined Miaaachuaclts

m xlcrn dwelling. Including furniture, sd it t choice central location, on the highest ground In Cape May, with

a large lot frootiig on

not, private bath . houses b Any one desiring a delightful,

a full, a

view and routbero exposure and one ol the beet built houses In Cape Mav, will pay thorn to tnsf ret this proper Particulars from A. J. MeOoBaell.BbblU House, Gape May.

During the hot weeks Proprietor W. J. Gilmore, of Gilmore's Auditorium, Is sojourning In one of the Block ton How cottages. Coder the recuperating In■Usance* ot Gape May's ooot and beallbbreexea Mr.Gilmore is fast becoming tbc picture of health. WhlUdln Haiti i gucau at Star Villa.

they will

Mr. Hallman was formerly proprietor of the Hotel WhlUdln. Broad and Mrs. Hallman It s delightful and la vwiy [

Dr. J. C. McConnell, of Washington, and Frank McConnell aod M!>a Bottle dcCannell are a delightful addition to the Washington contingent at the pop-

ular Ennui.

Andrew Wright Craw lord, of Bryn Mawr, It sojoureiug it the Marine Villa. At the same house are Mr. and MisWilliam C. Behn, Mr. and Mra. Charles E Coxa and Eckley B. Coxa 81 Mr. and Mrs. A. E Emminger, of Olodnostl. and Mrs. D. Emminger, of Germantown, O, Mr. Emmlnget'a mother, arrived at tbs Lafayatte last took apartments tor the sy McConnell, who with other of her family is at the Ebbitt of tbs summer, I eok to Capa May friends who have U

• DU man nxre a gvuu lau; couple at j in lh*ir tires.

tiers having been sent bv publishers Chicago and other notably from tne well known music director, Mr. C. M. Brandt, of Ciochmati.' There will also be performed for the first time for dancing Mr. Uasalet'e ‘Fairfax March" and ihs “Golf Tempo U Muxurka." with Mr. Carpenter step*; "Our Nation's Guard" march, song and ance, to patriotic words. Cards of admission, SO cent*, children, SS cents reserved seals, fil, to be ,d at the ofiloc of Congress Hall, and McCray's drug store, corner of Perry and Congress' plrce, from Friday to

Saturday.

Through the courtfsy of K. Ualptr, the grand dining hall ol Congreas Hall committee for

■rk.

The or

1 they ought to hav

They

iu tbemtelvre.

The c

exquisite

lady’s ■

Uoa of burlap, graceful sutponders in bine and n over her chocolate shoulders. Her hair was dune up In “Topsy horns'' red and yelloW.rihbons. They called her Tupsy. Tne Walking ot Mr. Cartright wsa enough lo pul a prof carnal cake walker ou crutches, aod the dr won the cake, which was a cheese is Iced and filled with candy. Mias reiner'a costume was the beau Miss Paswtt wore s combintUon ol chintz, with cheese cloth rutiles running t an angle of 4J degrees to the' left, 'hen she aod Mr. Symington entered •e piuccasion. Cecil Calvert and Mat Newbold wen so of the most noticed dancers In thi onlcal. and despite the fact that thi ffair was impromptu,“dey dun sed dej adn’ bin uf a practisin' up." The we)

’ eoytlng jae' lalk dat d

A GMHACIT EACE Will Occur at Sewells Point This Afternoon. wan nrc iaciis to comesi

This af tern con. beginning at three 'dock, a yacht race between Cap* May'* fleet of cat-rigged boats which from Sewells Point, will enter upon tber race for the champ!unship of Cape May. The following yachts will take pari: Emily, Marie,

Metropolitan,

Marlon.

The yachts will sUrt from Sewells Point, up the Lower Tborongblare, Jama Bounds, then Thoroughfare to Jarvis Bounds and around the stake boat and thence west the length of Jarvis'' to Mill Creek, and down Mill , Creek to Sewells FoinL Cottager Chris Gallagher, with hu lay enjoying the pleasore to be derived from his fine little craft. He trips outside the lulct. Captain Tony Bennett, with Mr.HamIngton and family and a few friends.

i ole Vaglnny—a’ doan k

Tne Judges were McCrcady. Wbttlo . Wtllismt si

The musical prtlude will com; 19 o'clock. Dancing will begin st 10 o’clock sharp and continue until 11 SO.

At Philadelphia— Philadelphia. 9; Cleveland, S. Gama called fifth Inning.

At Sk Louie— ); St. Louis, 2. BU Louis. L

Camden—<

Philadelphia—James Mooney, Thoa S Gillen, Mary Mooney. Mary M Gillen. are. Walt nolll the 7th and 8th of August and see the big minstrel and high collar cake walk, given of Cape May, at the. Am ington. We are the wail •para no paint lo m,king cake walk one of the greatest that Cape Hay has ever witnessed. There will be nine ecu, also a fight will take place on the stage between J. Heed, of Baltimore, and A Nixon, ot Philadelphia. Cuma one and all and laugh until you cry. The prteca can be teen in Sol. Needles store window. Tickets can be bad at Congress HxU. Admission SS cute Reserved scats £0 centa. Prof. Sou Uxnxtrr. John Jordan, Marine Villa's head bellman, will give his first annual cake walk and ball at Sc* Brccie Caalno. Friday, August 4. 9 F. M. This ball promises lo be the grandest ot the season. The hall will be handsomely decorated In

Golf Club

walk the ball will open with a Ifi-hand Virginia reel. This will be conducted by Mr. Jordan blmself, as be under tne bead of a prof eerie figure celling. The prises are on exhibition at Mr. Sol Needles' store- A good lore for alL Remember the date, Friday, Augott 4, 9 P. M. sharp

Tbc second concert In the lobrest of ic Beach Military band concerts look lace st Congress last evening. There at not as large an suendsnoe as on ihe occasion of the Stockton affair, although tbit was probably due to the threatening Weather. The ster attraction was hi me Emma buelkc, Philadelphia's matchless soprano. The first number on the program) was the overture "Semtramidc," by I combined orchestras of Sic:kIon s Congress. Simon Hsasler was I

conductor.

The "Golf Step," movement Luden U. Carpenter, With mutle Simon Hastier, was next presented t was one of the new and decidedly cn* Joysble features of the programme. This selection hu been dedicated Cape May Golf Club and Us reception proved Its true marit. After the march "Bear Admiral Schley," the appearance Soelke wu greeted with ■ light by everyone preien;.' It la not

in Cape May'

is (am

in emcori. Her voice equtls tboee operatic artiste whose fame Is not co fined to America, and the exquisite clearness, sweetness, and thorough cub, ture was never mpre apparent Uran lari evening. Toe selection chosen was •'Belue dc Saba," by Gound. Bbe rendered It In thrilling style, and carried her audience away aa usual. The

Hie reception brought her bi

again and she sang “A May Morning,'

t composition admirably aif ore. Charles H. Free, of orchestra, accompanied Mm 9

Sue'.ke. and proved himself an artist. Pellic Berthent next appeared In", delwcia." She Is s dupll of Lncten I Carpenter, and shows her admirable training under that well known ms

The combined orcbealnt then

ered the overture to Schiller's “Turanot," G. Larimer, under the direction

of the famous leader Morgai

Louisville, 7; New York, 8. At Olnrinnall. t>; Brooklyn, 3. At Pittsburg— Baltimore, fi; Pittsburg. E

G Pike avauua, Capa May.

la! events wu toe euchre given si Hotel Lafayette. The prises were beauliful and costly. The players

eluded:

Dr. T. J. Powers, W. R Brewer,Mrs. Brewer, Mus Louise Brewer, Mist Gertrude Brewer. Miss Nellie Slack, Mrs. E. Winfield, W. L. Wise, Mrs. Wise. O L. Pratt, Mra Pratt, L Pierce,

P. Burns, Goloot Banncnnan, Miss

GenevteTe Mclihenn^. Mist Ids

d. Mlu Ethel Moore, Mr. and Mra

Mr. Wise won Brel gentlemen's prize; Mra Manoarmin first ladies' pnu; Mr. Paatt second genliemcn't prise; “ Blade aeoood ladies' prise, and Pouliney ladies' booby and Dr. Power

through the i no fine specimens of Ihe In the afternoon Captain melt had Colonel Leach and family •ailing. 'ether Stapleton, Mr. Slack. Dr.Powers, of Baltimore; Mr. Burns, St. Louts; Nelli* G. Stack. Miss Marie Suck, Miss Louise Brewer, Miss Gertrude Brewer, BilUmore; Kev.PcrdineodBro*Covlugton, Ky., were out in lh* Vigilant •ailing on Ibe waters of the Atlantic. 1 Clover had come Baltimore Inn gneste outside sailing yesterday. "us Emily Hugbes*waa fishing in yacht Clover yesterday. She had great luck. e yacht Marion. Captain Banders, Mr. Boutcll and several friends Ihe Stockton out crabbing yester-

day.

The Clover waa chartered by Dr. M. J. Cochran crabbing. The party •ught about 10J eraba. yaolit Marie. Captain Thornton, I vs Katharine (.. Dillon. Miss Elizabeth 1L Parvln and 1. James Anglosea and reTbe yacht Melvins bad Miss Ferguson and a Urge psrjy crabbing.- They had ipleodid luck. Obris Gallaghcr'a swift Uunch Eleanor bad a jolly party In the sounds. appeared yesterday. The Champion and Helene had a preparatory The captains would not let outsiders know the result.

The silver enp for the 20TSJI yacht last te now oo exhibition at the store of Henry 8. Rutherford, GOG Washington Tbc Helene and Champion will or U shortly. The winner will until next year, when the yacht can win It will gel it. The races ily be bad once a year, and Ihe winner wlU in consequence hold Ihe eupforaycer. Only yachts owned by Capa May men can enter Into then

There will be a great atlrscltoo at Sewells Point Jhte week. Josh Daly's Mammoth Mlnatrcte hare been engaged t^appoar for one week. There will be <n elaborate first part minstrels, then all kinds of specialty acts, Including Dutch, Irish aod blackface artiste. Musical acte, farce comedy, and every thing that

te good. Tbc company b mg the Pennsylvxn-- -

Circuit of Parks, m

i and Southern

Mrs. Elliott Muliioer, Drematlc Reader and Impersonator, and Xeschor of the Prloclpleaof Expression—-llsthetic and Hygienic Physical Culture—Artistic and Character Hedutlon — Pantomime — Monologue—(Delsarie)—Suiue Poses— “ ■ ' Oratory—Voloe Placing

810 Perry street, Cape May. N. J. ill U dally.

In favor. Pupils Uught rapidly and correctly. Terms for the season, $5. Single lessons if desired. All information by oaUlng. • ■ DOIXX O. Cxu-zXTXE, Instructor.

We respectfully call attention lo the Concert and Oake Walk at the Auditorium Thursday evening, August 8d. Tickets oo tale st offices of the Stockton, Chalfonte, Colonial and Star Villa Hotels. Hot Free Lunch aerrod dally at the