Cape May Daily Star, 3 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Gape May Point. Mr*. Tamer'* H»rr»rd eoU*c« U * *rrv com fumble bone *»d popular •moQ)' fmioeuler* of Ibe Point. Tlie blyh tide Uet errelor attneted * r mi. hrr of peofde to U*r rhore to »er thr .1 ueaign. Tint Khorrbue i* »n Ural rummer lur. I. Cora m Cotucr* »r- »• popaler »* Prof. Pnllertou'e ■»ruye hi rrry li ritiUK. *ed the RnKioOe are unrfotly: a i re nerd aiib rlnea and el.rubbery Tm point la on the high n«d to | p« rl'jr. Suroe rerjr pretiy ouU*«e* A in DUD Wrlgbi'a burfooUeg* bniorly

Jlofcei ./Jrritfels.I ^

«• of the D.

1. ril.I^l. dreaara intbact ban* and wife. Mi* la Tartety. borne of them button at the imr'nixartaM. ante lock, and Jrt a bow a nertlie and a waiet-

enn. Some bar* double Uppela. otbera with three buttons at the waist. w make of cheviot tweed, with a roach rfaee. bat cool and light, baa the long budtce cut with deep tab*, and ornamented

1 with eheded bone buttons. The plain

skirt, cut without a wrinkle In front and at the aid'll, baa a narrow hem. while the -ary amount of f uineae hangi In small

Wewt Gape May. Tim*. Schellinger, of Delaware, has I .rod Pearl outuge, and will “l ••.me ol oa’* In the bear future. The few beach drive, which la under r-mrae of dapetruotlon. will ■ '' lo Ibe b'aoly’abdpleeanrenfI and also adeauoe* the value of beach potperty. The new street lamp* are being adjusted In their proper place*, aod add •nunb to the appearance and oeoeeslliea of unr borough. We are glad to note the convalescence of lien. Fueler, after his ear dent with a boas boll. Mlaa Maria Crowell epent a portion of last week pleaeaotty In Philadelphia. Corbett Keevra. of Port Elisabeth, I* v oiling hi* brother, Htrplien Reeve*, at tbla place. Miee Lillie Craig will leave ua tomorrow for a two week * via" relative* lo Bridgeton. ▲▼aloo. Beautiful daya at Avalon and the eea bathing ie One. Huckleberries grow In 11m grove of this beach, and many guests have joyed the fun of ‘•bnckleberrying". Supervisor Brown, of the W. J. R R.. m Idle looking after the oooetruclion of i i.e new railroad bridge over Towuaenda lidr*. la stopping at the Howl Piermoot, ara.mpanled by wife and daughter. CapC Marta aod w I fa. of Baltimore, are ocoapylmr their pretty oer

here.

Senator El wood Becker, of Philadelphia. who la Interested In Avalon, bad SvjO pUma. already blooming, brought dosu. He aaya l.c will see who ie * h • v e the pretueet »ajd. The Hotel Avalon opened on Tburaday. ad Inat.. under the management of A K. Scbwatik, ol Philadelphia. A l rand bop will be given there soon. M ias Jane Smith, of Go*ben. a guest of Mr. end Mr*. Gilbert Smith. It having lota of fun netting pinching crabs. C.4. C. T. Pearce la an Berime very much from an attack of grip, for which tae are all sorry. Hope the gcolal (JoloI will aoon be himself again. M is. Moiry and family are down for mon slay at Mr. Gill'soottage. peoed a foil a. which will

Kraace* T l—oaklaoe. C A hragg antf Ml*a agrtalUe L Braut. a P Heydrr. Prank Hem and wife, chlldrei. and maM.Cdw

» aahlnrtoe-W 8 Shaw. Jr. aad « Mew V urk-Mri «' H Truman. Ml BKP.XTUk VI LI.A. Marietta. <I-Mra K B Alderman Philadelphia—W J Bulky. Mra Clay tea Plait, Clay ton PlaUJJr. John 8 Plait. BatUmurv—Jnu8C andleraad family STAR VII.UA. Aaoapolli. Md-Lieut ■ r Low, V B S.sllr

aa child

Lreabaig. V*—Ml* Wei Beverley and family Battlmurr—'Am Hoeoldaou and family LaraVBTTE. 1'hlladali‘lda—W 8 Bowan aad wtfs. Mn S V Patty, J Wlhoa and wile. Albert Daabar and wMe, Mr* B Mac Bn ley. Lynfurd Rowland. V H ntaaion. ft Staaten. — - -

Phl'adelphla—J

wife. Dr J CoUfusta WILLI A MBO X JIOCHR. PUtaburg—MMa Blanche Krwln, Mn Jen ale 8 Erwin. M M Allle TaaK. Pniladrlphla - Mlaa Macglr Wood*. Uet Hornoel J MU liken. Mr J K Chandler.

COLOMBIA.

We learn that Mr. OlUam. manager of Mr. W a na maker's advertise msul depart•eeu', baa become the owner of the T iin * Printing House, one of the lar- ■ ••t and beet known printing bouaes In It It uirlpbi*. Mr. GUlam D largely liiirresiid’ln Avalon, or Seven Mile Ik ach.

AUrartlvr Fsyrlle H Plumb's turnout la one i ■ he Boest in town. Hie apaokiog teat of beautiful bay* lo a lovely drag attract much attention. J. Prior Wclhctiir* children drive a very band so me white pony, Dlek t n who Mwma os much delighted to draw them about aa they are to hold the reloe over tua Symmetrical form. Little Price, who Ie the latest to carry ibis well, known and honored family name. Is a happy acKju of one of Philadelphia's oldest famlUco. City Treasurer Isaac H. Bin 1th drives a graceful pair of young bays, and almost any afteraooe the family may be

road*.

f'engres* Maaicale.

The impramptn maaicale at Cougre loll on Saturday evening was quite enjoyable aad appreciated by the selcv audirnoe. Mrs. L. V. Ben aril *«ng I her Banal delightful style 'Angel' Serenade,'' with piano obligato by MU A. Florence Schmidt, whose sympathetic rendering of -

menta all praise .Both ladle* tang a popular duet together, in which thalr voice* were pronounced to blend bar. '

/ »>J. GrilBu'e bey l has donned hie aommi

one, ''Dick," ■Mime polish,

e bright aod la aa gay aa a young oolt. Friend GrlfBn Ie food of Ibe drive and bla rig la always stylish. One of the prettiest and most coo/ venlcnlly appointed hotels on the New, Jersey oooai, u thp Hotel CbaltooU, of

of Col. Henry W. Sawyer. Tbla well kept and popular house, under the order of lie owner. Mr. Thomas Robb, of.Philadelphia, and under the auperv la ion of Uni Sawyer, baa been thoroughly renovated, and aa addition of tblrty alx of the noma baa been mi l«eo entirely refurnished with the latest ■l.mlgna ol carpets aad^podern furniture. The large suites of rooms oa the main a lug of Urn booae are easily arranged. All the tnaltmar*. bedding and linen are entirely new. The office of lb* hotel baa been greatly enlarged alno*

with Ha

The parloi* of (be hotel deearre i

TWpl

combined with tbs wall and celling deooratoae, make thorn hi for toe beat goeate. The dialog room la Urge aad e >ol, and the table eerviee k eaoelleoL Every room la lb* hotel la pep*red with • mboeeed daelgna, pretty aad pleasing lo the eye . The verandas aod awnli^l about the

I'onrlk of Jnly Excaralaos oa the

I'euneylvaaia Railroad Company win sell excarakm UckeU for the Fourth of July holiday between all autiooa oa IU The Uefceta w«1 be «old ob Jily M end 4U>. and will be valid to n until Jaly 7th, 18*1, indualvc.

(Tilreeo-ArthurC Pi

llaltlmorv—Mr* MeCuoacby. Min l Cuoacky. MB* J McOtmachy. Mn Cap! PrUman. L Adkr aa4 wlfr. MM Ucrtle Adh ' rihlladrlphta—Cttaa F DUtmaa. Ed Began, refer Day aad family

Mr* HereMaan. childP r 11aya. E K Heopre. Chaa F aod family. Chaa T Evan*. B Oeden Lotlry aad wife. Char E Lax icy and Ur, VI D Wiuaor aad wife BaMlmore-Mra J C Barn*. Mr* J T Berry. P B Harvey. Mrs E A Klaher. MM rtaatue rollsvtlle, Sa—Chaa TruuU. MM TlOM

it Luula-Mn E Breiaakl*

1 War*, h

rkUadalphla—Prancla McCowre and wi

ooatutnea. A ooatume Intended for wSr at the races and other day cnlertalnmehU la composed of a fine cloth, which k atone shade, with a vary original design of purple orchid* in purple velvet, outlined with braid In a paler shade, a hot with gold. Tbs design la carried round the aklrt, where the orchids rise np from the hem, and on the cuff* aod op the front of the bodice. The bodice front is quite plain, faatening np the middle, the orchid design being skillfully diTided, and then completely joined when the hooka are fastened. The basque is cut just over the hips, and edged with gold and purple braid.

A bevy of pretty girls stood at the corner t Ninth and Walnut streets waiting for a cor while they shivered in their new

hare chattered _ pretty printing on the theater walla of "loot escape their eye*. "Have Ny-oab' yet?" asked one. The » looked pityingly upon the . "Why, UlUc. ft isn't •Ny-oab,' ib,’" said another of the group, sarcastically chimed in i third; • why don't you aay 'Ni-obeer that' " way ft'* pronounced " "Girls, you'r. wrong." said the fourth section of the quadrangle: "it'* -Ncmobta."’ And four parasols raised simultaneously aloft notified the gripman that the Traction company would aoon be richer by twenty cents. -Philadelphia Inquirer.

' The prevailing tone of a family is 1 tlmm reflected in the conception* of the children. A lady, bearing a little gi ' pealing the form of prayer she had lea told her to oak. aa she would of a father, and in her own words, for what she nreded The child knelt, and after a few vnta' reflection Implored earnestly: “O Lord, please make ua all very stylish!"— Kate Field's Washington.

Patient—Doctor. I've got a acre t! and a pain In my chest, and my bead . i if it would split. Doctor—You needn't pay any attention ■ thorn symptoms, as they indicate a norisl condition. If during the prment shorn■able weather a*man freia perfectly well be la not healthy—but I con cure him.— Texas Siftings.

Lounger—Bow d'ye know? I Newsdealer—He Just stopped an' o | 'bout seventeen agricultural papers. - | Ketri.

ilrable, and bar guitar

solo waa also greatly admired. Mr. Carl P. Gllmaine's tastefully selected recitations varied the program effectively. One eeiaction, entitled 'The Street Musicians," with reopooalve quartette, "Sweat and Low,” doaerved hearty pr#se and a recall. His voice and style of rendering a dramatic aod bomuroui selection was excellent. After the mo*Rale several guests of Congrrsa Hail. Mrs. Grant, of N. Y.. and Mr. Edwin L. Pallet, of Philadelphia favored several special friends with charmingly pleasing guitar duos, with varied piaataaitno accompaniments on the ptaan by Mlaa A. F. Schmidt, of Philadelphia. The aoft, lovely strata of tweet sound reechoed through the spacious ball* and were wafted gently across the rippling Wave* of the moonlit ocean. Last mentioned, but not least of the most popular guests ol Congress Ball la Madame de Snarei Gnanes. of Washington. D. C., a most talented lady and pleasing vocalist, who favored Mlaa A. F. Schmidt and a few friend* Ib singing '—•*-em Italian, French and Spanish that will long linger In their ry. as Well as the beautlfnl fan ited aa a memento to Mice Schmidt Doompanytog the pretty foreign

KOCLAM u It hereto i

MLATIO.V.

hereby called to the Or-

dinance concerning the explosion of

fireworks, dated June *7. 1877. Sxc. 2. That from and after the pas-

sage of this ordinance, if any person or

„ bonfire or

other Ore. In either of the streets, roods, 1 —V or alleys of this city, without hav- _ obtained leave ao to do from the Mayor of said city, every person so uf'Tiding shall forfeit and pay the earn of

v* dollars for each offence.

See. A That If any person or persons tall fir* or cause to be flred or exploded, any rocket, squib or powder cracker, within the limits of said city, without having obtained leave ao to do from the Mayor of aaU city, every person so offending khall forfeit and pay for eai * offence the tarn of ten doUoia.

J. BE**? EDdL S.li.l

Dated Jnly 1, 1881. • Mayor.

Pbiladeltbia, Jaly lot, 1881. Tb* ffim of Janas; A Andrews waa dtsaulved, by mutual .bum*, na Jane 30th. The old boas* guas oa uadar the of B. 8. Jammy, Jr, A Co, , of Bohjamia & Jammy. Jr, Upward 8. Janary aad William W. ^rVodomla 8. Jaaaoy, Jr, la Urn zzrszi'S’si.'z'-Kz i A Co, and oooUoolng aa the In Urn oo-partnership* of Beni. r, Jr. A Co , from 1853 to 1802, Vodrew. from 1883 to Jan* rod now B. 8. Jammy, Jr, A Co , July lot, 1881.

Are Tea

IX) I think that the use of glasses the Increase? 1 do. There are people tng gl*a*e* today who bare no busies wear them, aod there are people who « to wear gUaere who will not. Thet many who are astigmatic who do not know It. ^stigmatioa te an eenisr defect ■>*■■ la very prevalent When you see a man cast hi* head to oa aide while be read* a sign

■Or know nothing

. Aotigmstioo knot troublesome as a rule, bat In many caao* it 1* annoying, and the defects In tbs curvatures of the pupils should be corrected with lensee ground specially te lit each individual case. Some psreon* think If they do not need glaaeo* they cannot wear them without suffering. That U not the case. The wearing of glasses is lost like wearing a ring or a watch. You aoon get used lo the sensa-

tion.—Chicago Tribune.

Daring a carriage trip into the country, Governor Uu rlrlgb and wife spent the night at a small village hotel. Of course the people at the bouse fairly outdid Ummselree In effort* to suitably entertain Dm distinguished gotsta. In the morning the landlord aroee betimes In order to get the kitchen fire Idailng merrily. For kindling be tued several newspaper* that lay upon the kitchen table, apparently crumpled Into bnge wads. Can you imagine the shaky feeling of goneness that cam* across

iwk caper that

mntsinwl R*ir bnttdred choice "slips" from plants. They nad been presented to Mra. Burleigh on the pervious day by the friend whom she bad visited.—Lewiston Journal. The Deaagsr frees Scarlet Fever. In scarlet fever and diphtheria the period ol IncutAtkin Is brief, a few days only, and daring this period there is noconta^ It Is very Important to know that In 1st fever the period of greatest danger la after the disappearance of the few. the period of . _ _

While exercising a

Una, Colo, the aedreml became enraged and attempted to Ute its leader. The trainer snoceeded in preventing the fnri1 least from injuring him until the ter broke, when the animal picked him op by the shoulder and threw him to the ground with great violence. Then burying his teeth in the flesh of the prostrate man the brute trampled upon him The trainer’s cheat waa crushed, three riba were broken and the flesh uo all porta of his body waa bruiaed and

i Is tobaahorUy : on endeavor win be mode to bring tcyetber a cuQectioa of instnancotn which will fairly show the program of the microscope from Ua ai tuple original form to that of the present day.

■ooa town last weak. How did it go off! Adams—Splendidly. It waa.a howling ■Koaaa.—Kata Field's Washington.

VEBintahfT'f. fTULkUSU-uu Friday. July -V IHd. S.'ore closed all day Saturday, July dlh. Afterward. 3csed each Saturday a! one \c'clock until September. The store is embossed with active interest just now. Busy talk widens the sympathy between the people, the goods, the prices. The white Blazers and their companions are like the white-plumed-helmet-centre of the fray. Accord not discord makes the stir. Of coarse it does, for this community is wise. The people k now there is no Blazer cheapness like that we offer at $2.50, $3 and 13.5°. Have you seen the cheap Meat Cutters ? To cut meat is only one of many graces. Neat, graceful little prices. They’ll soon go. Then you’ll be sorry. $1.15, $1.45? 5Upright Refrigerators—Puritans, of course. Fifty-one yesterday, $13.50 to $25, which is one-third off. Only a few to-day. To-morrow, perhaps none scratched, with scratched prices. Like a regiment in two ranks stood the files at the Cotton Dress Goods—reduced—yesterday. Sweet dreams of Ginghams, grand Rrandcnburgs. Why mention them ? The sun shines but you need not that we tell you. Lightning Ice Cream Freezers. The name means speed, not fire. This last achievement in Freezers is the greatest Demonstration in Basement The air is laden with compliments. But little thunder (noise) about them, and yet they like Jightning. Cloud-like Mull Hats that hve been $2.87. $3 and $3.25 go to $2. Hags and lanterns for the Fourth, all sizes. John Wanamaker.

I iva**Ca«e May asleikvsiM

t'lULADKl JT11A:

M-AOOOMMODATHIX'.Wtop* *!

For CraUiag. Fithing or Sailing.

es-OrOrr* kft at 8eaeir* IVi Krte-fhcgre'* Laodmi. p onipUj To Cottagers. F«r Shoo Repairing, tbi onghiy and neaUy a unr. bring your work to TUOS. H. TAYLOR, lb* popular shoe maker. Drew u r slreeL second shop from Mecray’e drug

FURNISHING goods, SS WASHUetON ATHEIST.

eBISCOM’S Milk and Cream Depot, 48 JACKSON STREET. -

C. B. GE19COM. Muxager

D'

>00LITTLE’S DISING BOOR

GOOD MEALS. LUNOHEOR, ICE CREAM. Etc. SEE DUE KOVEL PAX8. 31 8* 24 Street. Philadelphia, Pa.

JERSEY RAILROAD. TIME TABLE IK EFFECT JrNK ova.

Sr,!»r ftre Arta Tar' A IteeUr cur. ml Nr. arid l.« AtlanticCUy. a»il *1

for Bridgeton.

*4.45 M teU7 , 2fr&." Tl ”‘ ^

5.00 r

F M Oonaret* at m-a laic Ju late City and ocean City. tnroaT vaaiia 4.00 inlern>*l!ate n » FniladelpkteTXU F. M. J unction lor nrs t*te <T> j NewBeld lor Atlantic City, a

Bridgeton.

'5.05 -riVS”-""' 5.25 Arelvreat pSiStelphl* •ft lift F. M.—Kvpreas Arrirr* In Ffclia ;I-UU drlpliia at II Oft P. M. Connect* at He* I*c Junction lor Oe* l*te CUy and Oman FROM PHILADELPHIA, ^valns^teav* for Cape^Mir:—Eiprea^arek Hon SAi r. n*" Buaday Eipre*t^ 'sJn. Excur rfissEc*®-"'-

SSI.* 10. 10JJ1, 11 11 *.W__KJS (I.milted ExEight.' For Baliimoi'e uniy.fte. » Ul. i O', and on Suxdxr*. 2.So. ; 31. 9 lo, and Ilia *.m, 4tL«S7.7.y [ r. andlTJO BlgkL Fur ItelUA. O. DAYTON. J, K. WOOD, vup.rlntend.nl Ueol Paa* Agent

CAP£ MAY.

LOTS POE SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVIHE 1«0 of the Bnrst building tea. IrenUng on , l exer, avenue. Patterson avenue. Broadsray : Flral and Second avenue*.ad]oln!ng the hand |

wane cottage of Thoma* F. Kelly ai

HAND S CENTRAL MAHKET, Wushliigton ai.d Ocean Streets. Largest Store aod Market in this City. COMPLETE STOCK OF FI YK OROC’KRIEft. I’tgriable*. Fireh Meji., lle-t Grade Ihutera. pus try. Fl«b. Oystere. Terrapin, Ctann. Re

COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE LIItTa-O, DCCATt'R KTKK.l.T, BKIeOH H ANm.XUTON NTRKKT pHOICE jVtNES AND Jvl^UO^S. Icc 4'oltl IrMffer Beer. Nantmer <*arden Bottled Uoodfc a Kpeelalfy for FansII) 1'ne.

EXCELSIOR MARKET, No. S3 WANHIYGTOY NTRFET, CAPE MAY CITY, If. JT. JOHTTHALPIN & BR0.

J. W. EAGAN,

Mansion House Bakery, No. 7 MANSION STREET. v

JACOB 8NAKE. Attorney, tri Walnut Street. Pbllada IAMKS E. TAVLOK. Cape May

MEIL. A CHAYDIjFR,

•• j

-»Our Best Goods*

Ft UFO UFDFR UhlOUF B HARDS

N.E. COB. mib AND NORRIN NTH.. PHIIUiDEEPHIA.

FLOYDT, l7Ai^ Dressing i)niR Washing fronton Routt.

PlilLADEUTHA. .irdei* by mall promptly C.1L ' Id attended to.

Choice Frolta and ConlrcHonerj,

40 Wathington Street. Capo Ha,. R. J. Whitman's Confection* a Specialty.

G ARRISON'S SO. Ot W**U!SUTO« MTXtkT. Headquartera for Stall one ry. Blank Hooks, Toilet Paper. Fishing Tackle. Twines, Mmature Uoata, Scaaide Nuvel-

1 Publteatteos for Hale.

K nickerbocker UVERY STABLES (Roar ol Kntekerbrekrr lo* Offioe). WASOIXOTOX, ABOVE OCEAK StBXKT. BdAKOINU HOKMa A HPEClALTY. .nextenxire assortmenl i.l Carriage*. »ltk ta'ned at all hour* for prlvaie Pailtes. Kxeur- ' ss.ste-at moderate charge* WILLIAM HK8KNT1IAL. Proprietor

EWIS T. STEVEN'S, * INMAN AND INTtKNATIONAL TRANSATLANTIC KTE.tMSIUP IJNEB. "Ctri or Ngw Tong." “Cm or t abia.’ STAR OFFICE OFFICE OF TUE SEW JEKSE1 Trust m SaiI Olposit Uo La layette nad Bank ftlt^Ctpe Ha). Thsoempaay t

MANAGEMENT ALEX. li. CATTELL. F. W. ATOLTIas Frsaldsel. BO WARD A HALL. Heeretary and Tr DIRECTORS: ALnx.O.CaTretA. E.C.Ktnanr. F. w.atx*. Oxossi E.T*rix» Bnwans 8. Hall. J.W.Cbi

Edward bjttlx.

CAPE MAY PAYIEIOY.

FIRST-CLASS CAROUSAL. 5 Cents per Hide BVDOLPH DOU.FL

NEW

MOUNT VERNON HOTEL,

ALEX. Cl'BTINO, Proprietor.

Directly on the Beach at the heir Mount Vernon Tract.

AT THE

Continental Stove S^ ore

You Will Find

Stoves Warranted to give Satisfaction for Baking, Roasting, ^ - I Toasting & Boiling, fn fiicf 1 liov fill tl^e bill for GOOD COOKING We expect to remain with you, hence we sell a good stove, one you can recommehd to your neighbor. All kinds ol Stoves and repairs furnished at short ce. J. R. WILSON & SON, Cor. Washington and Decatur Sts., CAPE MAY CITY N. J.

E. Missofc, — »• 26 Washington Street, is showing this week a windowful of China Ware of Am-ricnn Jdanufactnre. An inspection solicited.

W- C. N0NAKA & CO., 4* B ■abtnfftwn HA. Cape Mm/. IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS.

Complete line of cut allrerandcKhct Jewelry. -Endless assortment In leather good*

Congress Hall Boarding and Liyery Stables, Iforth and CongreHn His., Cape May, J. P. BRICK. Konm Uken to Board by the Day, Week ar lonth. Pony rhastona. Village Cara. Drag*. Ac_ te Hire

EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Between Perry »nd Jack now Ma, Opposite the beet bathing ground*. Perfectly equipped houses. Careful aUentloo. Fair Price*. SAMCEL E. EWING.