Cape May Daily Star, 12 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 2

OUR GUESTS.

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR

AMD OTHKlftPEMOML POINTS PbOip Fitzpatrick and lamllj. of PblUdtlphU. ar« kumU at U» Aldioe. Xbomaz MrCoaaoo of Phlladdpbla, U a late arrival at the Uarlnr Villa, (•eorga W. Miller, of I’blladelphla, la

Edward Home.- l>rr»Llrpt of Pitta-

full of gnmU. lU proa-

Mr. (irorirr E.Kltnglrr. i

r. Tbr i Alfred Moore, of Chiraco. ai-cretary I Thr i 4'* Fair to in in 1*» nm. la

•lopploj; at the Lafayette.

Levia C. Lae. of \VIImini;ton. juinod'

acorrbea whlrh naturally belong to It. The oroaaiunal break to a i^orreriu^ of

Ku^eoe Monfalaom and family, of

rlaya and “horribly dUagrefcable" daya.

ruty. Unthankful Old Sol haa pef-

Prraldcnllal Cottaje

Sunday many aould go

I the eflurta hi do huaincaa at Oa|ie May

by- thrmarlvra, find

Ihingi by the earn, antagonizing

Miaallart, ol Phila-

.hy bad to at niggle along In the inrim. and poanibly 1 c iiiid do to keep out of tbr :

V\* ill la in Law. of Chicago, attorney

r. of Nea York, la re* .< ... n. i. ?i

urighbor* .making their*—tliia, of

■une if rejitebenailde, and if i» folloanl jieralateutly, boa-'

at the buafnotf end of affair*.

Mr. Clifford McNally, of PltUburg.

hotel and U enjoying

Hie nlfe and daughter.

J. P. McGoeern. of Pniladelphia, haa

7" STARLIGHT. FSr the beat pbotograpba go to Cbcelcr'a, corner Stockton bathe. Artlatlc photograph, by A.P. & H. B. Todd, coroor Coogrea* lawn. The Young Champions will play the Orioles this afternoon on the Fourth

ward grounds. (

Don't fall to hear Levy, the great cornet playar, an the Iron Pier to night with the opera company. The Star Reserve, would like to arrang* a Batch game with the Cape May J union. Arathe Juniors willing f Usee you had. any of our crcai wafers! 1 11. Ncaa, Jr..

George P. Stirrer ia sojourning at the New Ml. Vernon hotel and la enjoying life very much, but while be ia often at Mt. Vernon In person be leaaaa hie heart at Cape May. In union hr may soon And an alienation of bis sorrows Mrears. 11 A.. Damon and A. W. Ruaaell, Jr., both well-known aoelety mm, of Philadelphia, Arthur Johns one of Waablngton’a social leaders. Telfair] Marryot, of Ilaltlmore. Mr. Knowles and cousin were prominent In the testimonial bop. Joseph T. Dolby, the popular young man of Riverton, V J , who was so fortunate some months agoas to capture the heart of one of Cape May’s fairest and moat esteemed daughters Mias Ray Mecray, ia a guest of Congress Hall. Ilia wile accompanies him. Parmer Charles' Eldredge of Shiloh, while- un his vla.t among old friends here, enjoyed a cruise on the pilot boat E. C. Knight, going out Thursday and returning yesterday morning. In the afternoon he look the boat for Philadelphia before returning home. II. C. Loudenalagrr. of Woodbury, for lOyeara county clerk of Gloucrater county, a prominent business man and a capital fellow in general, la a guest at Carrot! Villa. Though we cannot agree with him on base ball, we have a high opinion of bit good qualities. mea L. Godfrey, aon of Captain .•a P. Godfrey, East Creek, this county, has been a guest at the Elberon dnee Saturday. Mr. Godfrey la a grand•on of the late Hon. James L. Smith, ind ia a young man of fine appearance and energetic business habits' Hu time la principally employed In New York

State.

■Jhe West Creek letjer \o the CVwnfjr GautU ol last Friday aar>: Mr. Joseph L. Springer, of Phlladalphls who was married on Saturday last, arrived here on \\ edrx aday, accompanied by bia bride. Tbelr many friends rztend tbclr beany congratulations and »iab them a "ong and happy life. They were tecierrd a serenade Ou the evening of their

irrival.

Dr. Thomas Hay, who, for many arsons. baa been coming with bia lamily to Cape May. will be dow n this week - bia horara, four in all, to remain the latter part of September or Ugtobrr. Mias Helen Hay ir a!ready at Star Villa, where the rest of he family will join her. Sickness iu le'.family placed an emoaago upon tbelr ana for coming at tbelr usoal time. Mr. Artbor Thacber, who waa chief at'tbs Stockton Hotel IU first season, and now treasurer of tbe Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, 914 Walnut street, has returned to bia duties after a period u! recreation tbe Cape that has proved quite ben- ] :ial to. him. Mrs.' Thacber remaina ! ' a short tim» longer. Their j daughter. Miaa Sybella Thaaber, .will i arrive at Ooewn street to rguitin until the close of the season. She ia/very beautiful and very alyitab, and-famucb admired too for her czoellent qualities. —..jor E F Ponlter, who has been with Mrs. Pontter spending some time at bia favorite house Congress Hall leaVIy to-day to join his daughters at Ocean Grove. Major Ponller la one ol ' e oldest Baltimore patrons who dinga Cape Msy. For fblity-flre years he a been making summer vialu to this resort. He was the fiiet to urge the bringing of bis reglqient. tbe famous Fifth Maryland, to Cape May many years ago. A finer gentleman. In our opinion. Cape May nevrr entertained. That lie ' lit may live to return, to ua many na more ia the sincere wish of the

Star.

One of the moat heartily welcomed of gucaUtotbls section jual now is AuIrew II. Reeves, of Chicago, who U tatting hit aged mother and other relatives in-Weal Cape May, tbe home of hluhoyhood. Mr. Reeves' success le life ' an eraniple of what personal energy, irkadUy probity of character, wlH ac Irapllab. Leaving horn < quite young, Ith very little caall iu bia pocket, he ok paaaage ou a shallop for Philajlelita. to seek a livelihood, w here or bow -'xjlj not know. Ixareiing the goldaUBg business, lie finally went west and settled In Chicago, where he married a most estimable yGung lady and act up housekeeping as well as business. Some idea of tbe output Own his sslabeut may be gained by noting the hat lie disposes of from *00 000 to *80,000 worth of material every year, and during last month bis businrrs amounted to *8,500, Tbe great audi-* toil uni building covered three-quarters of an acre ol solid gilding, placing (10 000 In gold leaf alone In the auditorium proper. This waa famished by Mr. Reeves, sod since bia arrived here he has received for the banquet ball an order for *1,800 worth more. Mr. Reeves baa dabbled In real estate a Utile and I or reamed bia worldly store thereby, quickly, turning some of hi* InvestmenU to good advantage. He bai >11 interesting lamily of four children, tbe eldeat daughter, Mias Ora, taking high honors iu city high school ECHOES FROM THE bl'RF. Miaa Hamburg, of Philadelphia, ia a eery daring and graceful bather. ' Miaa Violetta Hoaetahnnm, one of the , West End's moat charmlqg gurwta.' at- | tracts much’attention at the bathing | her coatome being very neat and figure perfect. Homce Swain baa grown so lusty and strong that an ordinary bathing suit will not bold him, and ntien tbe ooe In. which be took bia last bath endeavored to part company with Him Intbebclgblb of bathing, be waa in a ■•state of mind. - ' HI. best friehd. CharlieCbarefa. basiled up to the bath booses and obtained an otbe r suit am, need him from the ooo-

A great doable bill on the Iron Pier light—Lev**ud tbe opera company. youra4|£ In advance.

with Collins?

„ Jila waa the ery

Ol UK fishing party on arrival at Con-

gress Hall yesterday.

The fan of the season will be on the afternoon whan the opera boys play •*-- game with Uy> Cape May. T reat

-ooo and mascot.

will bar

To-night, last performance of the ever popular "Pinafore" and first appears tie* in Cape May of the world a greatest comet player. Mr. Jules Igivy. Floe grouping at the photo studio of A.' P. & II. U. Todd,'corner Congress

lawn.

The Slock too'nrchr.lra, led by Professor Fseder, the popular violinist, rill hare r “ *

IIOTKI-N AND COTTAGES.

log- which should not fail t unanimous support. ''Pinafore" with Fred Krrar in it la “Pinafore'' Ind At: Fred is a tramp card, put him where you will. PlilisoXal Clara: Meet me at 9 o'clock to morr*w morning at corner of Stockton bath houses. Our party are to have a group taken at Chutei a at that hour. Charlie. The Stockton orchestra will be tandcred a grand naiimuuial concert and bop, nett Saturday evening at tbe boUl. Memliera of tbe Orchestra will be beard In sulua, including tbe popular cellist. Ur. Siduey T«ylor. who baa made so many frienda by bis delightful playing. The Brandywine ball Seam, of Weal ('beater, will beKmirplay Cape May to morrow, and will bring a pitcher w ho baa been doing some excellent playing and winning a reputation. Come out and ace bow be works the Cape May

sluggers.

Tbe prompt Inb ligrut observance of the rules “in first emergency "'applied by Mr*. Dr. Graves, of West I’niladclpbta, doubtlessly saved the life of the head waiter Who fell prostrated by tha heat 'Sunday shite serving the dinner at tbe Weal End hotel. • She had availed bcraell of those free lectures at tlw Uaivereity of Pennsylvania. The-grand rally at the Franklin street M. E. ■Church Oil Sunday last, reauHed. in the collection of three hundred dith^ lara for tbe benefit of the eburcb. We are glad that they sere so successful and hojie that they wjll be able to place IhemaelVes In excellent financial condition. llir. J. K. Waters ia proving to be a very energetic and able pastor. W. C. Nouaka's Japanese goods are of unusually superior.cxcclleooe this year. Mr. Nonaka baa been ^ seasons here that he and favorably known, at ha advertiers is always considered “O. K.” For valuable and beautiful souvenirs of a stay at the Cape call at Nobaka'e store. His secured boudoir baskets and cut silver jewelry are lak-

c beat Uer and

in street and Col-

umbia avenue. if J. 8. K. Hand A Son are the old original and only Cape May diamond cutten in Cape May. Cape May diamonds set In rings, pins studs, buttons, and all of our own manufacture. Repairing of floe watches and jewelry by skilled workmen only. tf* Go to Lansing's Cafe, corner Lafayette and Decatur streets, for private terrapin suppers, soft, hard, and deviled crabs, oysters, and little neck clama. Game In season. Wines and liquors. Beer on draught. Families supplied, tf ' Stockton surf bstlis ml? the beat equipped on the coast. Rooms will be . rented af much reduced raUs for the ' balance of tbe season. tf Wiley's Congress Baths are splendidly equipped for boaioeaa, with rxoellint bathing robes, polite attention, and eonveoienl rooms. Pavilioa on tbe beach . for ac&rmmodatlon of bia bathers tf ; Stop at-d*£pniy Consldine’s to get the finest imported and domestic wines and liquors, for family use a specialty. ; Bcrgdoil'a beer ou draught Rochester '

beer In bottles ice cold. Dennis I'onaidine, Prop.,

j!9 St G Ocean slicet. 8. M. Smith, tbe practical watch- j maker, of Cape May City, formerly ; with Bailey, Hanks A Jllddle. so well ' known for reliability and good workmanship. watches and clocks repaired ' and satisfaction guaranteed. He also haa on hand a fine lot of Cape May j diamonds and cuts them to order. Do i

not fail to call on him* as be will take <0 all TmnS.

great pleasure In showing yon hta

goods. jill-Ct ! ________

1 The reason why “ForJ^iiaine" Shoe i

I Hiacking and Liquid Dressings have be- I ._

! come so popular la hecaukFTnhy yield

j pinnf jiotub and Impaf

Free Bus

(Jape. (Hay Cify, N.J. to cucsk.

Tbr tally-bo coach requisition yealrlda; of tbe Cape May Base Ball Club, every man In stripes—cap and -coat— took a seat on the tfpper deck. Tbe bugler blew bis blasts at every street and shop. The boys sang their college songs and gave their I’Huceton cry at every stopping pla •«. Many prominent residences received the honor of a bait throughout the city and Ml. Vernon also was honored. Tbe following larticipared : Lansing, Shannon, DaahirU, Dans, Tagenhurat, Knickerbocker. Watts. Graves. Durell, Hyorman. Uiich, Beaumont, Hazrlbrirtl, Johns, George Berger. Al l. hotel and villa proprietors are rejoicing. Tlieir houses are full from ''garret to eellar." and they have Imu compelled to refuse more guest* because of their iiiahility to accommodate them. Cape May lias not i-outaKH-<| so many visitor* for rear*, and they have oome from tbe North. Smth. East and West, some of the most remote |a>iula lieln? represented. It is the liegim

. tbe Qua

Will be

tiixeiL So grrat s ill l>e-tlie ehalige in tbe ms]reel of' things here In a few years. There are great things in store for u> and we look for a more rapid slm-lop ' “ rn present expi'liemvs in.

COH MUSIC AT10> AkOTHKB Da VOTED Yol'RC GaTBOUr, Bid* Fareweu. to tbr Worui On Sunday last. August lO'.h. Mia* Adds P. Stoddart,daughter of Mrm.&E. Woolmau and niece of Mrs. Margaret A. Tack and Mrs. M. J. Gallagher, of Cape May City, paid a farewell visit to noiher'and old bom*, preparatory to entering tha < - ivent of tbe Third Order of 8(1 Francis, at Glen Riddla. Delaware county, Pa , at which place aba will reoaiva the veil on the nlaeh of lbs present month. OB es.-liest •childhood her young heart wa* given to God, and bar present has been loo* contemplated; bnl : an only daughter, it almost breaks her mo*her * heart to see her go, though ah* struggle* heroically to over-

ber dear child's gain. Though ber slay was short, crime rout friends sailed upon bar to wish ber good

Go to Ratty'a ft

liolceal liquors. ,u Fancy drinks a specialty at iJonal-

ine'a Globe Hotel.

Ladies' parlors and tbe beat fancy mixed drinks at Hatty's, corner Wash-

ington and Jaekkou slroela.

Take tbe yacht Guaaie, Captain Yorke, for a pleasant tubing or sailing trip- . tf FiratvlAaa single driving bones for ladles' 'Urgenta, at Haynes, Stockton

Hotel.

Wiley’s Congi are the beat equipped on the beach. Careful allendauoe. tf If you wish a first-clama turnout of anjr kind, call and see Haynes, at Stockton Hotel. Va If. If you wish to bare a ilrag or pbarton, nice team and driver, leave order* at either of the stores of Doctors Mercy A Mecray. tf . Have you tried champagne soda? the roost refreshing -summer drink, to be had only at the Philadelphia pharmacy, corner Columbia aveoue and Ocean street. it Wiley, of Congress Hall balji bouse* has plaqcd a tact ou the strand for the accommi-datlon of bia patrons. It la an excellent an bat) Lute for the mush needed pavilions. tf Go to A. Hewitt's store, 44 Washington street, for dry'goods, notions, and millinery. Store, opp. Catholiccbarch. Oar motto One price to all." tf Adosio Hewitt. The best thing for aunburn laCocumber Cream, to be bad at tba Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner Columbia avenue and Ocean street. 22w The Commlasoner* of Appeal *ill meet at City Hall at 10 A. M. the third Saturday la August and the first 'Saturday in September. A. R. Little, w-d-tf Collector. Four and six in band coaches for evening parties at Haync* livery, Stockton Hotel. tf. J. W. Bradshaw'* fruit store Is eouUnnally aloe and with the moat luscious foreign and domestic fruit at low. prices. Free delivery. Decatur near Washington street. tf Lovetts, No. 19 Goran street, harness manufactory, la prepared to turn out all descripriooa of work In this line. A full assortment of harness, blankets, nets. ctm.^etc.^-Repatring done with curs every Tuesday and Friday, a . — “ -- it 10.80

Fred Arnold's Marubeni's Exchange, Washington and Jack sou streets, I* one of tbe popular places of raeort for thoae who desire to enjoy seaside delicacra prepared in the must skillful manner. Tbe liquors dispensed at the bar are markable quality and purity. tf Mr. Georg* Lovett offers to the publie st his old Jaekaoa street stand, all at quality of bads, bay a

Haynes, Uvary, Stockton HctaL The

‘audition of Ocean street, r.ially «hvrv>-thr jiiviini-iit of the Weightuiau pfnpqrt) is localeil. hurrihle, a> m-ual. TlW the rain ye •lay aflensKUi. It waa iinpaaalble, and Un- laiardwalk built by the Star Villapmprietor over this low ]iayemriit wa* of no avail to lho~' for wlium it waa erecteil. This sidewalk, lias iu-verbren rallied, while all tbe other owners along the street raised tbelr walks voluntarily at the kiiggewtvui of thr rity authorilir*, and by mi doing Ocean street hrranie •me of tbe prettiest streets of the (jurt-n City. Tills is the only luul «i«.t on tbe whole streH. ' Ala in.-et ing of City Council last Tuca•lay evening the Committee ou Streets was dlnvteil to proceed iramediab-ly anil raise the Weighttuau sidewalk tti tbe uniforni bright. From shat was ex-pcriemi-d yiwteplay, this committee should lake active ste|is' Immediately and clear up the nuisance. A Dsnkrj Party. The donkey party given In the pal of the La'ayette last evening dre' IsrjT-Crdwd imercated In -tlie amusement of tbdTMUc one* who took partTh« parlor and veranda were crowded with apeetatora. The affair waa arranged by Mi* Sallie Cohen and Miss Minnie Freibure. There were 1S8 parUcipsdu, aoil alaleen. prizes wr awarded. IVGfeasor Graesar’a t little (iris each drew a rirl'a prize, and Mr. Kahn'^aon aneoeeded in a boy'

HOTEL. C’HAEFOXTE,

JDE^OIsT Near R. R. Sutlon, Beach and Foal Office. Honlh EttfRyTUf Street Terms—S/0.00 and S/2.00 per Week. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

IVEarine 'Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. - . mow orejt 1 OR THE JlECEPTtON OF jjUESTS, MBS. F. HALLES BECK.

ARLINGTON HOTEL, Oppwnlte B. R. NUttion. Grant Ktreol, Cape May. G. J. Kromek, Proprietor. Flrat-olnas Culetne.' Large Airy «ooaas. Terms Reasonable.

Lo*T/-On Saturday, between tbe Slockuin pavilion and tbe post office, a black , satin hag containing a gold watch, a small suic of money and other little article*.. Return to William L. Hughes. Stticklon'Hotel, and be Uberelj

If you deaire to go Sayre at hie atorf! Jackaon on Waahipgtoo atrecl. InformaUon given in regard to game. Loaded cartridges for sal* and guna to hire. Shooting ma\ches arranged, tf

ypEST JERSEY RAI

RAILROAD. Tim* Table. Ju

TralaawlU leave Cap* May aaioDowa lor

M,AOOOin»ODATHI> »

7.00 ™ iteass KS St “

9.00 2.35

AUantic Oty. ang u Ulambocn ler Bridgrloo' 4.35 sjiiAiffassiraN." ACSOAV TRAtm. 4.15 Msersasr-isMis Pkilanalphia t JS P. M. Oaduanm at ana lain 5.00 UfcflffTi “ r '“ b.26'Jl£SS7T ntoM raiLADKLraiA. \ Trelaa laavs tar Capa May -Expnm oa

CARROLL VILLA.,

J uckHon filreet, urur tbr It each.

Delightful location.

CAFE MAT, N.J.

Everything flret-claaa. Close to Ooean Pier.’ MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

♦l-HOTEL COLUMBIA-:-Tbaroagkly Renovated and Improved. iTOTST OZ>EXT. , 7t -r? H-S/ ' H. W. Sawyer, Manager.

HOTEL HILTON, EDWARD WESSON. Propr. Rates, (2.00 per Day. Special Rates by tbe Week. Elevator and Elecinc Balia. 110D-1S FILBERT STREET, PHILADELVHIA. Three 8qnarea Irom Peon's B- R. Depot. - KUbert Ftreet Oar* paa* tbe donr.

MIMKI.I.ANFOIN.

E. iffsSON, 26 Washington Street, Spanish Baskets and Fans. Novelties in Silver Jewelry.

J A Q CETTE A STRATTON, 15 Washington St.. Cape May, >erla Fish, Oysters, Terrapin. Clams. Crab?, &c wagoos wllkaeaver In Uotela and OoUagm wllh promptnesa

w

'ANTED.—A capable' and exprrirneed u

> bend waiter at one of thr

A Fused.