Cape May Daily Star, 8 July 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 2

cm MAY DAILY STAR * - WILL U ►’UBU8HKD KVKBT MORNING,

TW Stab ha* aiwmjr* *1 to C*pr M*7, hu *ap(nflHl

TUESDAY, JOLT 8. 1880. ^

Tn Daily Stab ha* thr Urgrmt drrulation. All Vtaaa(m tak* it, TtaMorm atwaj* Inqalrr for tL.

At the ra^oact of ColooH 1 8*»7». fhalna»n of the cltiaan'* laf, heU at the Hotel Ubyett* oe SatnitUy «r«nio». Mr. L. E. Miller h*. ■*Se aa cpttauU* of the coat of coanertlag Beach aransr with the brach drt-e of the ML Vernoo Mart, and hta .rfTrr

Baaoh areaoe Ihlrtj (80; feet Bid. oa eifht (8) tacbca loaai and (rarel aod eoaiflate the aaate within tea day*, for the aaa of etereo haadrad doUan (81188). 1 will agree to pot doom piling aad now plate the whole work hi teoordanee with the plan* and •peettratiooe of City CotDMdL on or before the Irat dpy

would daliear kk Ball by the light of a ‘•paay dip.- Oar puataiaMe-r will bow pot la kb big leap* again aa a

Th* pier folk* were being la aaBii darknaea. The gaahad ban bad fooagh for aeeenl day*. Thing, want tnm bad U

of the limit of the bonded debt would hare been made laat year and the beach drier eztenaioo would hare been made thU ymr. Meanwhile we Crr waiting, waiting, waiting and are are getting left alf the time lea* acme, lucky chance compel* auc

We hare been waiting for ten year* » a aeciud railroad, but a ben thr opportunity to get it borne* it ir oppuwd inatoad of aided. We bare been doing nothing but ••wait” bere until we are rapidly becoming incapable of doing anything etke CSpe Mat mu*t aakr tp «r It will become a enrioaity aa ax. eighteenth century town rzfating In the

MlIa-H. Towaamal. mxmapond, •f the New York VM< by raquart

of that pa par, 1

mud L a Capa Mayan, maiding

curalon«f-tbe Claytou Method at and Preabyterian Suodat-achooU and th* inalind Praabytarlan Sunday-aebc

, , ' owiai i moywriau ouDOBj-acnom it Harriaon wUl taka place on the 16th instant aad Mr. Town- will be made to Capa Mir. TbU arcur-

aioo, though alwaya troll patronized, promlaea to be uuutually larga thu

year.

The Stockton Bath Houae crew ban not bean found wanlio£_*t>ea tried. Their raacue of a genUeman, Snaday, prpTed their alerinraa and . ffi.dcncy.

> Pblladalpbia he ha* rieen to oonaM-

wbia promlaama la >oarnaliam.

Mlae Anna Boekley. oMI eat Virginia. ,a“d Mina lUin Sharp, of Cape May

*• ae, am eiaiUag Mia* Pior^ »L daughter of Mr. J. H. tW-ir Colombia avenue cot-

tage. Mia* Boekley la. a b.ndw.me

foung bclreaa, and baa mioy friooda n ' , „ - and Mim Ss.r*. Grand Matinee Wednesday. 10 30 A, and Mim Sharp warn ach«L»aU». A dmlmioo. 10 cmUon Iron Pier, they am now on Umlr .n-mer ra. Pml Arwold'a M-rehanu Ezch.nge, on. Ml*. Back ley will remain with corner Washington wad Jackaou atrrcu, Mia* Benezct a couple of ■weeka. and | I* ooe of the oldtwl himac* in this dly.’

other waterlog place* In the 1 *1 way* been

temperature of the *ea ba» bor^ an tnlld and tboronghle and comlortably enj .yable aa now. ftlgbl early the water he,early been pormlti»l ' t-.. roolra the

OUR GUESTS, AMDOTHU PERSONAL POINTS Hannmey, of Wiohata, Kao

Hall goasL

Mra. S C. Roland, of Port Dopoall,

Coograa* Ball gueala Wllluia W. Suppler la a

North, .of

Mr. and Mrs. L Schulte, of Pblla. delphia, tbolr aou Prank and daughter Beaaic, aailcd on the 23tb Inat. for Europe, and expected lo be In Southamptlon by the Fourth. They' will visit several of the old oouotriea, taking Ihe.T leisure, and remain abroad unUl September. Thla ezeellent family baee nnmerbua telatitea here aad many personal frterda whose beat wishes will follow then. They will be missed from i among It our summer Society, it baring been their regular custom to join our oottage colony each summer.

STARLIGHT.

guest of th* Carl ton, Capa May Point ! Wedneanay matinee at 10.80 by

....... _ I Grau'a Opera Company. Wm. Mel I rale, of PhUadalpWa. U AvMvtntf mbbIb .arafom fresh today at

— Its Hqij-ira and cuisine Dinner* especially prepared All -the aeaa.ldr delicaci-*: Mule nock cUm«, deviled crabs, soft crab*. Cool rammer garden. Paroiliea »u(.piled with hmlod beer ao8 liquors tf ' The Stocktou lfire guard* am now- on duty and are Stationed in frdnl of ^lockton bath bouses daily. These a»-u are sober and men that' have bad several yetm azperhuwe. and tbalr malntenanoe depend* upon the liberality of pa r eon* bathing ia that locality. They are in no way connected with any oti)»r 111* guards. For further information

apply to

tf - William Bbowx, Captain. Urau'k Opera Company will present to night the erer popular opera. " Chiraea of Normandy," with the following artists In the caai Mia* Caro die Cleveland, Mias Alice Heamer. Ml** Alloe Bfonard, Mi*. Lillie Tiave*. Meaera. Frear, Walker. Adalna, Ford ‘ Grenville and a great -borvr. Ad

delighted at the Chalfoote.

>o ooly 21

•, 31 Waahlogton atreeL

Wiley’a Congiea* Hall bath houaa* Ootf fortbeM

k.,B. Todd,

"There's a little feminine characteriztic that always struck me a* laughable.- said a Chicago genUeman. “Did voo evrr notice a woman putting on a hat? I dent mean the entire process of tying or-pinning it. Aoat the aim pie-ac-tion of putting it on her head. A m*» tain* a hat by the brim' in one hand.-hia right usually, of course, and with a single decks ve and graceful movement Betties ft fairly squarely, and, solidly on hia hair. • He domaTt need any mirror to do it, and wouldn't li nk of using one if there were a dozen about the room. •."A woman, on the contrary, gets the hat, and then post* li.-n.-lf in front of a mirror, UrjAping it firmly hut genUy in both hand* she raises its top to her face, look* inside a arcond. lower* it, Mnine* «ho outside eritjonlly. ral*.* again, and vvilh a dozen pat*, twist* i pull* aetUes it on herhead. Like a* not it ha* to mote off once or tariqe and be oacttled U-fore, afU-r turning aide way* each Wiyr, twisting Iwr 'neck to get a rear a-iew - and Uatowing sundry other put* and twists, she finally l> momentous businma of tying buns. The adjustment of .her t!>e euWjuent arrangement of her bangs i* a very afnou* and time qou- * liming affair with a woman."—Chicago

MaO. ,

A Girl Who Sleep. L..* t »1 Tho young woman in Ihe employ of .Mrs. lierpri-of'Oil City, who slept all Saturday night and Sunday, fell into another cataleptic sleep ju*t after dinner Friday. She wa* found in the outhouse and brought in and pot to bed. The girl had a fnght about three yean ago, and once in awhile has tbeae sjwll*. When a r.-j*>ner called at Mrs. Herpat's the young woman was lying in bed deep in sleep and obliriou* to noise* around her. and didn't even notice pinches. Her arm lifted in a perpendicular position

1XOTKIN AND COTTAGER.

The o

ained sc

Carafal attendance.

If you want really rzoellent

ocUmi ursaswe.,

than ever teat night from aawf the gy *Bpply. and wack

Ike uarritebiJHy of tk* thing We had to shorten our nadteg matter in come-. qa*Bor, for which we am not In fsalfc and for which we kpow we have the forbearance of oar friends, With the raranaet kted>f gaa In the count mate suffer ly. Thr smell te t

d of greatly. Sena.

obtain* to ataost any q. aak at Ctepa May If hr nata he h told U. " W te taU te -wait'

rrsc

Dr. an^ Mrs Jj C. Eekatcin, of hltedalpbia, am enjoying Ufa at. the aritea Ilonas, Capa May Point. Bdw. T. Caoby, a wealthy bmltmaa an of Wilmington, it stopping at the' Cart ton, Cap* Mty Point Mist Sadie Loawy, a pleasing young nteot of Mr. 8 Nathan, i* enjoying the plmsores of aammering at Cap* May Mim Halite Cobeu, oa* of Mr. Joeapb Cohea'a bright daughter*, aejoyi aurf bathing Mim M: Fraiburg.'wh o oomm from CinoioaUi, la aa intimate friend of Mim Smite Loewy. c. K. Bedite, Of Philadelphia, ia W.

corner Slock too Baths, and be suited. Waktt.ii—A maid (white) to aati In a family, guest* at a leading hotel. References required, a,. U.. Star Of. fioe. tf Go to Ratty's, ooracy of Jackson and Wasbington afreeta, for fines; beer sod all liquor*. Put up express)^ for fam-

• aona. are again here and at their old stand at the foot of Congress Hall lawr « The beautiful photograph* taken durl ; log prevloes aeasont are soAqieut to recommend them, because they are aa t j per eci as photographs can be made.' . Mcesr*. Todd-‘are young ger.t!eaien

' nly Intereated ir— '

ily use.

If you wfab to bars a drag or phirton, f° ! nioa team and driver, leave order* at l' r either of the store* of Doctors Marcy A Manny. if ' * <

formerly will die. PbUadalpbii

Mim Rosa Rosa, of AUaatowa, Pa.,

Mhaas Carrie Walsh and MnElhany, twosharmlag.young Udtea of Wilmington. At-, am aojoylng tba sea breezes at Cape May Point

tea oa a special ear at » o'clock U

rton am Helen Cooper. Anas Cooper. Master Claud and Robert ebafaring famUj from Iteaver.

David Paul Brown, a grapdeoo of the

i ChalfonL Raaaall H. Cos well, pastor of Gram Baptist Churob, Philadelphia, •ad* bte may at the Cbalfont ou the —tea of tba ezeamioo of bte eburch topte te th* Cape. Mr. C. Thomas, lb* popular Pniiadalphte groear, oat of oar beat known •ottagwm, te oat of tb* most genial and Hi* liberality largely abound Mr. Edward F. Duncan, an exteaaiva whiting ataaubotnrar of Pblladalpbia. " itemeted te Has late City wNh / Mm. Duncan at tbs

k aad Bertha The family am sojourning ai-rTtlantte City. Hoa A. P Hhkmtk. wko has beau te’ pnnrBaaltk naar aiaat bte a U Grtpp* aariy ia tk* year,

L IxHa bsve all city liut**. water, s good sea walk sod beach drive. 90c of those oceau-front

. am not the only one, but 00c of the !‘* u ' ,or f® 0 " , lu, ' 1 f r b “ lWl 'W •UpoTaPradical Watchmaker; of Cape Mav Gom. °* , buy for |em from the ayndi-

g K g MITn 1 cate* on Inslalmrnta. Full information Bally, Banka A Bid, 'j? 00 Uou1 ' ‘ ,n iS?

,» I ground* or 8. Bardalry. necreury, 1023

, OL. . . a. o . rv Germantown avenue. Philadelphia Iroo Pier to-Qight, Graoa Oter* mmm _ Company, io “ Chimes ol Normandy.” ti„ uide.1

Admission. 25 oontt. , J. C. Page u. the uldeat Wiley, of Congress Hall bath house* j in the country. Mr Pare started out in

has placed a tent 00 th* strand for 1 --— ^

accodtmcdatioa of his pstrotw. ft as ezeellent aubstitute for ihe mi needed pavilions. 1 11 rant, No. 8 Wash- 1 mtuintain merchazit of

hfu*l. and both

tain nprighl for a longer time tluin any human Irciiig in tli, normal state uf health could bold them, line of the charai-teriKth-s .if ^-atale|ey is that th* 1 muscle* are mobile, but will bold the body in any juaitim placed, even that of delicate lutlani-ing Catalepsy usually attai-ka the hystcnoal. and is closely allied To trances, sumnambulism and iiiagnetum. One strange thing is th«! When the girl an-akes she declare* ahr ha* hsL-ued to >wi* t njnaic —Pittsburg Dispatch.

" Whatr exclaimoi gniv;, trying to think a lest there might be some

joke

the astonished hat day it was. reason for play-,

thank you.

r Page 1

a dosz-rosh.

1 | fashioned handlaig. He nought his order from a former employer in Montpelier. VL Thi* employer'was a Green

* “ S regulation

What do you c 1 —*e byThatT

"Well, bosa," said ihc other, "all gen tlemen now take* p'-pjier on stnwber-

riee. Just try one."

The guest did as directed.

Trains. Capifliay City, NJ.

HOTEL « HA I.I OKTE.

the whole saucer with the con - "Do 1 now call for salt, mustard vinegar?- mid the guest: "I want t,

up to the rimes."

••Np. sab. lake 'em jist that a-way: '"SL” I r-SSA-oi^i.-mature dclib- | ^r rr

poor brand* : ootnmecrial traveler and

promptly aad mltetoteri!" “u | " w >>y. I*”)’- >>•> T™ tkink y _ ! can sell shoes by samples?" The youth

The photo gallery of A PAH. B. thought he could. After a tnaiure delib- , _ - . _ , Todd ia the finest equipped .long t^'erariim the mirehant'remarked: -wjl. ‘ mvearigated. andmonfound CWam tewn * «>J t .L J don't belu vd you would deceive - brenG^nan fnra toe Orange Free Congram lawn. me. you can send me a box of thorn »*>““> Afnca. sto,q«ng V

4. W. Bradahaw a fruit afore la 00b- ahom." To anv <me who has not watchlinually stocked with ib* most lumlou. „i ^ development of the boot and shoe

■ tf ALO.ro Hewitt. ,,f <?«UA«^v«ted. could grow up Thus ted,c. who hare dtemond* and bathlnTrebe*. polite attention, and oou- . 1Tl . r |r - need in almost'any way-gi, . .. reniecl rooms Pavilion on the baaoh »„ roi I i r rL n re “W dreamnakersto decorate their evenfor accommodation of bis bath.r* tf 1 ^ Edward ' V ing gown* with.. Oqp dreeamaker told Doo't fall.and go to Iroo Pier and aee “Ghrerfi is ragsestive to summer trav- me t h»t . te.lv had a half mourning OtamV Opam CoBipaay. with all the , WMa he was__minlrier of Jhe dnm (J Llack -velvet and black and-

the hotel and insisted on treniing'hisber^ rics with pepper. This act the fashion

! —Exchange.

The false jewel* w

Baafa „ . P. A H. B. Todd.

tawo.

of Norm.

e ga.—, — of Congress ‘

American chajwl in Paris Gen. Grant

. .. was invited by the lUTsadent of the “o^Uf ^ tbe . r 'l lerJ of pubhc of Franco to oreupy -the grand

stand at “Le Grand Priz" the great day of the races, w hich come* on Sunday,

attend the citizens’ and Such ah invitation from the chief magia- ’** ' Gate of a great nation ia an honor w)Xbh

ia almost a command. But Gen. Grant, fkpiying in a note to the president, said in substance: "It is not in accordance urith the custom of my counlr^-men or with the spirit of my rcIig-.o;i io spend Sunday tn this way. I th.-refore beg that you will permit me to drelrae the InmoT." Instead of accepting be attrod ad public worahij. at the American

p Lafayette hotel c

W*xtbd—A room for married ec util September 15ih Must be irnlebed. Board for lady. only,

pees F. A 8ta* office

J. B. K Haad A Sou am tbe old teal aad Only Cape May diamond ted la Cape May. Capa May diamonds

own manufacture. Repairing ratebe. aad jswalry by aklttef workmen only. tf* Go te Lansing's Cafe, aoroar Laiay tie aad Decatur street*, for private ter

A Gigantic Octopus

Tbe officers and crews of tbe plying between Tacoma aad Olympia are <m the lookout Jor an immenee oct poa. or devil fish, which b reported exist in the waters between the moo c< the KaeqaaRy river aad Henderson's

inlet The monster has 1

tag of it, fearing that others will attempt to capture the priae. When last seen it teg one of its Ihouaand'teilT'rad Ulook'ad to weigh at least 800pounds. It

1 whjefe dlxmOTids sp i Vrho go** in-for t

- style of trimming must be* -extremely careful in making her movements sad choosing ~ber acquaintances.—Pan Mall

Oasetle.

Marble raster Tabic* lor feummcl A marble qafctry table u a very- useful piece of kimber furniture in sutnr when it is difficult to keep j«*try proper temperature while it is being prepared- These tables eost'glO, mounted te white pine, at the shops of deader* .houae furnishing . goods, This is mo than or as much as furniture dealers formerly'charged for a marble topped center table -mounted in walnut The kitchen bride looks better and ig: suitable for tbe purpose tor which It _ intended than the parlor table would be

yjt would b. more 1 iaare eamlyTtept i

durable.and c

Muir. Carnot, wife of the president of Franca, is on* of the most democratic of weapon, visiting all clasasa, entertaining all -rlaeee*. assisting at bazaar*, fetes and festivals and is kind .to everybody. U che cannot be a statesman she is at least

Queen Victoria, having completed the

fifty-third year of her reign, has now

long*? than any. English mot, excepting Henry. HI. Georde HTs

"leteg leff un-

with

sixty vaan on the throne being leff ooaidsred, as it was so interrupted w

A well known London lady of rank " '-“hada^pair of ten batten gJovaa^

IDEVOIT ~V~XT ,T. A , Near P, R SuUon. Beach sod Po.t Office. Konlh IakfkyTU« Htreet Terms—SW.00' and 512.00 per Week MRS. T. R: IlifOOKS.

Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.

OR . THE JlECEPTION OF jjUESTS

MB*. F. IIAI.I.F.N BECK.

MIM'EI.I.ANEOIN.

H. Miss..N. Ni>. 26 Washington Street, Spanish Fans. Spanish Baskets.

IRON PIER, Only place ol Amusement in CA.PE' MW.

Mr Mrorr ia iargtey te aawty iteaal^ad oil land, la Warn

of which.

Mr. 1 Mlasoa. a

t wiua«r TtettaraaadraakWtetteH has retrod seed many thing, aatoalya^r baaatiftri mad aaafal. Ia. da; or twl, through .tba adaartteteg •Mbm of the 8t*a he win dareribe srsnaiaess—',•2' w* jmao-teta of aloaaant things teem 10 be sold of thd Btab’s soma

rosea Gm 1st of April'aad th of May eight out of. every tan tenon th* Uaited Btataa aodfiad their 1 ’ * that unlaaatha bow was rapapered. tend, repaired aad tho mat loremad

(Mhiek Broadway cafe. New

Tort city, aod th* chef sharpened.hi.

* cut it open- A huge nest of

took Thomas Jordon, hr-Thar of Conrad twenty urinates to count the agga

There were 1,880 •*&-

naval method of plowing a reoaatly adopted by a adored North (Wm*. Has steer ral

TO^

GRAU’S OPERA CO.

“mMKtz: ■ *«»«y1 *

iir* Wednesdays ; Matinees.; Saturdays

AT 10.30 A. M.

10c. Admission 10c. ^ranfc §unbav goneerJ A I>9IIKMION IO CTN.

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The Celebrated Steinwav & Son Grand Piano .by this Company.