Cape May Daily Star, 30 July 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 3

A Little Pilgrta ; *r, Jewtt P»ld Ue Fire. MBLuaKO *T maxi, ksoccit. [TbU uxclnte. U rb»mr. » taUtorj, lb*’ hill vhtek I ctnn-c b-n. Ilnsptckxln k> ui »ui mui In mv dnirict. much «<n He ■ rad II and. 1 . 1 ■ •da*, u did Urn rad food H. rmd It Id mdrlac > o«n«a, had ihiourh It *• «M Hd la bertUrmur. II esiM

ly |>o>cr. hut hr mj- Bplrlt. Our rammer • creolef

r bcrti rlrruUtlcd Manv

A rbeen look I or slri. nearer low Jr»n old; AUhoucbnot ehy. hermennete »cre nol hold: Hut all alone, ebe ecarrr could uuderetand She held • Unj handle In her handA liny handkrrctdcl. with coracle tied. Hut >hieh did nol eoaoc bread and butler hide.

And laid bat boodle underaealh her arm. And emtlliis prettily, yet eo calm. Hbe la the porter raid. ~ May 1 Ue here He am acred InetanUy. “O ye*, my dear."

And lb

d Inclined ti

•tay.

While core asaln the train >ent on lu any. The tan conductor, orer *U feet hlsh. Sow acanned the Irareler* with a buelnre* eye; Hut In that eye wa* eoroetbln j kind and mild That took the notice at the little child

A little after, at

rd the old (amlllar aound

Of catbertns pence, and ellppln* UckeU. too The train waa full and he had much to do. ••Year fare, my little girl" at leneth he a* Id. •the looked a moment, abook her little head. • I hare no peonle*. don't yon know." al

• My fa

m paid for mi

He looked bewildered, all the people ac - I didn't know, and who n Jeon*. ehU -Why. don't poo know He once for dMU. For hi lie children, and t To make ni good, and w 1. UI* hi* railway I am t -Han’t think U tot I want your fare,-yoi know.” " 1 told yoa Jeau* paid It long ago: My mother told me Juat before abe died did begin, i a world of My mother aaid hi* home wa* grand and fair. I want to go to hearra. where Jeana lire*. Wimt you po, foof My mother aald be glrea A lotlng weloowm. Shan we not be laU? <1. let u* go before He abut* the gale.

CO SO hE»5 HALL. London—II Raymond. Conatiobockeo, I’a—Michael I) Brice, Mm Jamea M Hnllock. Philadelphia--Mra Speak a, George W Borton, Mra Godadnlk and children, M Sberwr. Robert Coleman and wife^ Samuel J Magarge, John W Moore, Lewis H Moore. Allan* Ic City—George B Bo .ton and wife. Chicago—Frank L Borton. (olumbua—Major Glm. Wilmington—Mr* T B Bradford. Dorer, I>el—Mias L U Bradford. Cheater, Pa—J Goddahalk. Pittsburg—G W Rankin add wife. Miss Rankin, Mtad Nellie Rankin. Washington—Robert Willett, Mra Joseph Worthington f M iaa BaUie'M'orthIngtou. Holidayabnrg, Pa—Mm M Lanahan, Mias Baldridge, Miss Smith Miss Lancia, Mias S Landis. Wilkesbarre—J Byron Stark. Lock Uaren—Mra William A Simp son, Mira Era Simpson. Staten laland—Arthur J Moore, W I) Preston. ' STOCKTOX. Huntingdon, Pa—D P Gwiu, Mra L W Gwln, Mlaa Mary Gwin. Philadelphia—Edward Member,Peter Gross, Mlaa M H Schmidt, Miaa D M Schmidt, Miaa Erelioc A Dowredoon, Atlee Dowredoon, T S Kelly and wife, Mlaa Katharine Kelly, Dr J W Thatcher, John S Kelly. Birmingham—P L Wolf and wife. New York—Blind Tom, A J Lercbe, El Ball*roe. Kansas City—Henry Wollman. Newark—Miaa M Wickham, Miaa C B Halsey and maid, Joaepb S Halsey. Washington—S L Breeae and wife, Miaa M Culloogh. A Z Tyaaonaki. Pittsburg—G Llodeuthal.

The people llatowl to the little child. Home were In tears, the roughest ooly smiled. And someone whispered aa they looked - Out of the mouth of babas U* Lord I • praMed." | am a pilgrim.'' aald the Utile thing: -I'm going to Hearra My mother u»ed to stag To me of Jesus and His Fatheria tare; Told me to meet her In His boom shore. And so today, when aunt went out to tea. And. looking oat. 1 euuld not lather see, I got aa> bundle, klrned my mile kU: (I'm an hungry, areal yeskareahKJ* And rd my bat. and Um I ten my home. A Httts pilgrim up to Beam to roam; And then your carriage stopped sad I could You looked so kind. 1 raw you beckon aw, . I thought you must belong to Jsaus' train. And are you Jutt going borne to Hearra

At latt he said.-Owoe I'd a little glri; I lores her mneh. she waa my BUM pet. And with great toodbeaa I remember yet How much abe lured me. But one day she ■Hhe-agone to Heoren." the little girl replied. "Hhe's gone to Jet ua. Jesus paid Arr (are. out you meet her thcret"

• II you triH let me IH It*

Be rare and wake me up. and pull my frock And at the gate gtreJuM one Mile knock. And you'll sac Jasna thart." The strong m

The narrow path war. to that Moat abode. Through faith tn Christ ha* read Ua title clear. While learned men remain la doubt sod fear. A HUM child: the Lord oft naes such To break or bend, the stoutest heart to touch. Thaw by Hla Spirit bids the conflict cease

Hotel Arrivals.

Did Ten Etct See 'BUSwood Beach 1 If not, you bare a,great pleasure lb reserve. You will be asLuiiabed and entertained by a wonderful free exhibition of curiosities lo living wood. Groat trera wrapped around ewoh other, dcpbant’i bead and trunk in pine and cedar. Trera S thousand years old. Trees aa corkscrews, baskets, jugs, barpa, and Id an end loss variety of forma. Splendid view of forest and sea from jiagoda and tower. Boats on the lake for children, music for those who wish to dance. These trains are exclusively for the diversion of visitors, and for no other purpose. Trains leave station at Cape May 10 30 a. m.; returning, leaves Wildwood 2 30 p m., every Tuesday and Friday until further notice. Fare, from Cape May, 50c.; Bennett, 45c.; Rio nrinde.-SOe.— ' ——

Exearaisn Ticket la Atlantic City by Beat Via Pennaylfanla Railroad The people of Cape May have an excellent opportunity of making a dying trip tor Atlantic City by mean* of the excursion - tickets now on tale at the Cape May offices of the Beat Jersey Railroad. Thcae tlckeU read by rail to- Ocean City, thence by summer to Long port and thence by rail to Atlantic City. The route la a pleasant one, and It is agreeably varied by the boat ride between Ocean City and Longport. The rales for the UckeU are Cape May to AUantlc City, one way. 11.45, excursion, valid for ten days, *2.00. tl For Improvement or Investment. All visiting Cape May should see the Ml Vernon Land Co.’s grounds, besr the ElcpbsnL There la s rare chance for InvestmcnL LoU have all city 1mprovementa—gas. water, a good sea wall, hoard walk and beach drive. You can buy one of those oocan-frool loU budding puiporaa, or buy lor leai from the syndicates on Instalments. Enll Information at New Mount \ ernon Hotel, on the grounds or S. Bardalcy. secretary, 1823 Germantown ivenur. Philadelphia. tf

Philadelphia — Lewis Cohen, J D Ware, E I'arekard. . Washington—U G Cuart, George II

Sma there.

NanUooke, Pa-Rev Dr 8 H Meade. Mooreatown, N J—Mlaa S II Haliogi. hotel cualfoxtb. Philadelphia—Mrs I Welsh, Miaa M | Dorsey Asbridge, Mrs F B Go sen. 8taten Island — Walter Durbrjw, Harold Strebeigh. New Jersey—J W Dunham, B I Dia-

The Hannah More Academy for Girls. Sear lultimore. Western Mao land U It.

rorxDkn i* IKE.

Long noted for healtMnlnrw.carrfal training and thorough ImtrucU**. Will open ttedne.dav. heptetnbrr ITili It oBlerr* and tearher*. aai.orpjrm ARTUL'K I1ICII. A.M . MJJ,

IRON PIER, Only place of Amusement in CAPE: MA-Y.

LWrp f

rnn^ 1 . _ C~-r T* /Ck al ~i -| k Ak -»■» *■•» •! niiradrlphla officci-Ferry Buli'dtog, foot of Market street. ^ A V J L U C *! ROBI'KT hTBEIX II. C.

WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO.,

FCnWAIttlKBS OF

Moneys, Valuatles and Merchandise To all points in the I'nlted Sutra. Orders for gooda to be forwarded by Espress will be carried without charges and promptly delivered by our own mesacogcra, so ait to insure, as far aa practicable, the ret uni of gooda on the same day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES can be sent by express on fast passengers trains,

WASH HAMPERS

i Containing clothing to be laundried will be’carried between Philadelphia, or : < amden. and Cape May at *1.00 for tbe round trip, and will he railed for and de-

livered upon days ajiceitied by »hlp|>cre.

Cape May cidicr:—Corner Washington and Jackson streets.

“IIJIIPDO.” Hand’s Central Market,

Wednesdays ; Matinees ’ Saturdays

AT 10.30 A. M.

Admission 10c.

10c.

Qrunb {^uiifcav

Ocean and Washington Sts.,

-The loading Grocery and general Market af Cape Way.—

GITUENS A REXHAMMER S PINE GROCERIES. * -

’. E. ShArpleav* Celebrated Balter. Flab, Oysters, Clam-, Terrapin*. FANCY CAKES IN ONE -POUND TINS. — :— ——

John Akins-

ICE CREAM PARLORS

lee Cream and Water lee*.

eh and U'iTa^o D " llc '‘

Ancient Order af Patrletaa*. CAI*T. FBA\KS’ Horatio Senate, No. 2. of the An ©Id Virginia Tobacco and Cigar Store, cient Order of Patrieiana, waa organ- | he. 28 Washingtoa St..Capa Ma,. ^1 .»i P .i i. to. .i«b. ] "Ksaas'Js’SsstJiBrLSr'

the lodge room of tbe Ancient Order of Uoilcd Workmen by Dr. Samnel E. Walker, supreme guard of the order. Tbe following officer* were elected: Director General, D.-C. Vanaman; Past Consul, William S. Barnett; Cotunl, Howard F. Otter; Vice-Consul. Jus. Wheaton; Recorder, Lewi* T. Steven*; Treasurer, Daniel F. Crowell; Vicar. John Mecrey; Guide, Charles A Swain; Guard, Lllburn T. Hoffman; Sentinel, Linford Halbruasr; Tiuatees, Noah Hand, Robert H. FadoVy and Jeremiah

Church.

A Yachting Party. A party of college students < n tl e “Jolla B..’’ left Port Norris. N. J . Monday and were in town yeateiday afternoon. Th-y are enjoying a ihreeweeka* cruise along tbe coast. In tbe party are : Hugh N. Wharton, of Cornell ; Oscar Lreier and Fred Looser, ol the University of Pennsylvania; Charles E. Fox and Albert Hayward, of tbe Boston School of Technology, and Canal Ua usher, of Lehigh.

Viiamakrr'*.

ur/mn.

The Harrises Csilage at Cape May Point. In answer to an Itgpulry of tbe New York B arid, about the facts In relation to the Harrison cottage at Cape May Point, Mr. William V. McKean, editor Of tbe Ledger, telegraphed the following to that paper on Saturday: Editor Tbs Wtrld. Sew York. Your message to me inquiring oeralag the Harrison cottage purchase got to the Ledger office yesterday during my absence from tbe oily. It com* my band this Saturday afternoon. Whatever knowledge I have about tbe purchase of the cottage Is so purely per-

at liberty to make any statemen publication at this time further than this, that I feel assured that th* PrruL

b* allowed to repay th* lull east of the bouse If U should be found to salt bit family after they bad occupied It for a while. W. Y. McKlxx.

Board la wanted by a lady and child with a private family. Somewhat oen trat location desired. Apply at Sraa office for particular* and leave add re**.

id ttuog* at Bottom 1'ricea

PUBLIC MEETINGS AT THE Auditorium, Qeean £

Chautauqua S. S Assembly From efuly :*l»t to AuR-iist TUrce Hervlocx tlail j . lii|'lNNiVERSARY WEEK, iUGliSf4T0~AUGlistT Elocutionary and Stercoptican Entertainments each night.

WEST END LAUNDRY AH eork done lu a ftrvl clai* manner ant! al tbe shortest notice, floods called lor and Delivered. *d-APPLY AT WthT END HOTELta

CAPE MAY. LOTS FOR SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVINE 1*0 of Ibe finest building Iota, frenttag nn Beaca avenue. Patterson avenue, Broadway Fhsl and Second avenora^dJoining the handsome collage of Thoms* F. Kelly and Dr. Ax new. New' Beach Drive. Board Walk. Pure W tier, has and Electric Lights In FrcoL Tbe lota are TOtDO and SOUS). Plana and further Information from JACOB SHAKE, Attorney. IZ7 Walnut Street. Fhllada. .•AMES E. TAYLfIB, Cane May.

Epworth League Meetings, Saturday and Sunday, August 9 and 10. Services rooming, afternoon and evening, both days. Camp Meeting commences August 16 and closes August 24. Three sermons, preceded and followed by prayer,meetings, each day. Rev. J. K. Salmon, the Evangelist, will be present throughout the Camp Meeting.

ntUADkU-HM. Wednesday, J uly 30. UK). TAe weather to-day is likely to be fair. Closed Saturdays 1 P. M. About 1500 yards printed India Silks, dark shades, go to-day to 50c They’re not remnants—full dresTpattems. Have you seen the 3 2-inch Wash Surah at 75c? A ladycustomer says she paid $1.50 last week for precisely the same goods in another city. About half regular prides. Plenty more like them in the Silverware stock. '“TSVSfe.r

Batter I Baking

Blwiitt... ■Svy -

Kfe Forks, 8

Ocean City, N. J.

A BEAUTIFUL

Sea Side Resort

d Walk and Streets.

.jroogh train* from Camden. Connects with rape May. Bra Isle and Avalon, by rail;

AUantlc CltyTby boat.

—AU Inquiries rare: lolly answered by JAN. E. PBYOB. Mayor.

sew*. HlvcultJara.il

Two Linen hints from a store full: c lri*h Cream Damask at Mr a yard

John Wanamaker.

Ceaekes Wasted Bids wanted for the use of three four coaches for traosportatioa of p eengera from Benoett’aSutioo to Highland Beash. Excursiooa every two week* anf oftaoer. Coo to act will be made for year for proper earvio*. For partioolare address Ghato 4 Baxes, •€821 Get man to wd

Ocean Drive t niurpasaril.

OFFICE OF THE NEW JERSEY IRUST AND SME DEPOSIT GO Labjette and Baak Ms., ( ape lay.

Act aa Tretaorer or Agent of Charitable, leoefictal. BeUgloaa and other organU* ad execute Trusts of every descripthm. Win* receipted for and safely kept wt barge. Deposits of Money will be received peyable * demand by check sad 00 ttmr deposits, lamet at three per cent, per annum win be al- ’***' H. C. THOMPBOK. Agent. Matla OMce. Cunden, IV. J.

MANAQKMKNT.

GEORGE CRAWFORD,

^ 011 tfCrf Washington St., Cape May City.

FINE GROCERIES,

All kind* of Salt Meats, Egg*. Poultry, Ac.

Fine Butters a Specialty. The Celebrated Steinwav & Son Grand. Piano is used J

by this Company.

ADHIKKIOK IO i'TH.

W. 0. N0NAKA & CO., 43 B HHliington Street. Cape Miij , IMPORTKKM OF *|APAXKSE GOO!>S, Nceutcd Indian Baaketa iu all »ha|icf. All kind* of French Fancy C'bioaware Complete line of Cut Silver aud other Jewelry. Endless asaortinent In Leather Goo<l*

J. S. Garrison’s Agency, Ji9 Washington Street, Cape .May, N. J. dquartcr* for HUtloncry. ToIW-Papcr. Kl.Inng Tackle. Pocket Cattery. Miniature Boats. Hope, Twine. Ac. I.OYKI.L'.N 1.1 Hit AK Y AI.I, THE VKAB.

EWING'S BATH-HOUSES. Itetweeu IVrry and JaekMiii NtM..

SAMUEL E. EWING.

^-Excelsior HJarkeH 33 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

JOHN HAldPlN A BRO.

CRAIG BRO.’S LAUNDRY, No. 47 VYaohlacton Street, Work done al abort notice, and in the moat satisfactory manner. Work reoeived on Monday will be returned on Thursday; that received ou Wednesday returned on Saturday. Mlaa TlXIK SaXIHTIIAX, Attendant.

I>. I>. STJEVIilVS, c-

No. 00 WaSHixoTOX Stxeet,

Dealer in Fine Groceriew. Frewlt Men In. FIhIi, 4ece4aLle*». *lr.

d Free. Enllrr S:

ivlactioa Cuarsnlml

TURKISH HOODS. A FULL LINK OF MAGNIFICENT TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES. JERUSALEM, DAMASCUS, AND BABYLON HANDIWORKS. —n. sJ5.i^o-a-~sr.n.Tcx-HJtT.— 30 H’aahlni^on Street, Cape Max, N. J!

WILDWOOD BEACH.

SPECIAL EXCURSION! Commencing July 18th, and every Tuesday and Friday thereafter during July and August.

The West Jersey B. It. Co. will run a SPECIAL TRAIN from Cape May a 10.30 A- M.; Returning, leave Wildwood Beach at 2.80 P. M. KOl'N'U TRIP TICKKT , 30 CkLVTN.

l POWELL'S Gents’Furnishing Store DECATUR STREET.

A W i finishing' of ticarthanra'a (tootf*. "cbliSren'. oofo^itfai^jaroen aasir^yj

Fairmount Park, PH1LARELPH1A. FOR THE SEASON 1800.

OK) M. POWELL

-Wild Brasta, Birds had KepUlra— —Interesting tad Instructive. - Admission, 30 cts.; Children, ID. OPEN KVEEY DAY. Aeeraslbto by Street Car, s^f request tralua

BECK’S' CXl'B HOUSE Cigar Emporium, Cer. Ocean and Hughe* Street*. ^ CAPE MAY, K J. Dry Cigars a Specialty. All tbe Nov cities. City Price*.

SH0WELL & FRYER, Murkrl anti Juniper Street*, oppoMilc WanatnitUer***, pillLADELPHIA, YVliolesale and Retail GROCERS. Our Mb. Ciiandl

CHARLES E BAKER. IMalu nucl Decorative IF_A.nER. BANK STREET, CAPE MAY, X. J. (Opposite Old Ksilroud Station.) Interior Deeorations. . Estimate* Farnlsbed.

DR. S. F. AY ARE, No. 48 WaBlilujrton Street, Cape May CHI'. Xm^XCB-HZT I 3 IJ^ICTOS Organs and Sewing Machines, NEW HOME and WHITE j For Cash or on Installment*. Machine* a* low a* 830. WILCOX 11 lid WHITE. RIIRDETT. STERLING, I ARK AND A VOTEY OrsanK. far Rent or Kale oe easy terms Hmall cavh payment and •■nail sum* muulhly. Murical matrument. of all kind* and abeet mnvlr, vUtloncry. trttrt :rqu>*ile» and abrjl good*. Dally neuapa per* at Philadelphia prices. JOHN CRAIG, Manager.

GLOBE SAMPLE ROOM, Xo. 0 Ocean Street, Cape Hay, N\ J. . DENNIS CONSIDINE, Proprietor. Branch of -Globe.’' N. W. Cor Second and Spiuee Street,. Philadi-lphia. Newly refitted and elegantly app<dn>ed InlmlUUy Purr Wlnre. tiquure and Beer. Impurtad tloud* a Hurciatt) lloceli and Colligr* (applied at Philadelphia prices. Fomahed Booma for rent to smile men by

ELITE HATH TOTVIC. The beet preparation ever oO'ered to the public. Guaranteed to remove all Dandruff. Will wtop the Hair from Fall* log Out and make* it Soft and Glowey. Contain* d will not moII (he moot delicate rabrio*. Patented here and abroad. Sold by all Druggist*.

E JOHNSON, Washington Ntreet, near P.O^Capc May. A Large end Well-Selected Stock of FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. ;A Full Assortment of WaU Paper eoesUatly oe hand.