Cape May Daily Star, 14 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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S. UuraUrad, of rnwbuf.aiid raniH>. are RuoaU at tbe Kloaktx?. CtarUal. Parker, Clerk oT BaHlii t - too Oouotrt o« rSonda. ^ Mia. J, we. H. Uric*, aod her loler tsuoi: famll), >.l l*blladel|>hka, la atliw Uruaawtok for Um »a..nn. Charlea TUomUm, a well known Mount Hollj maident, » enjoyInK Cape May breeze* lor a few daya of Cape May', falreat aod brigbteet yean# daufbUra are Miwea Halt l* Slltea and Minnie liar bee. lion. Eugene C. Cole, member of tbe New Jcraey Leg ala to re from Cape i among the goeata of yceter-

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Judge J. A. Marcband, Solicitor of tbe iVcnaylranla Railroad, will bring bla family to tbe Stoektoo for a few daya. Edwin UiiSth, ol tbe firm of Grlffltb A Boyd, of Baltimore, with bla baodaome wife, le at tbe Breztoo for

SSftSET fialilr. Mn. liable f«

J. K. Shoe maker, Traveling Pa eat of tbe Eaatern Dirlelo the P. R. K. of Philadelphia, and wife

Care Mai aurely urwla a u orveted telegraph wire to help out in the difficulty le wilding prey, matter, and Important new. with greater deaI«teb to rariou. journal* of tbe country.

A aut&criber of the Jeracy City HeraU ha» been complaining of the groat ber of peraonale which appear therein, and thl« tr what tbe editor nya In reply: "We print pcreouala aimply b* people like to read them, and we will wager a braaa collar buUwn agaimrt headache that even tboee who acoff a them can generally tell w he la met tiuunl in that department. Beeidem this there arc few people who do not feel a little thrill of pkaaare to • the paper that aotne people have remrmliered their going and corning, and from the tone iu which aome people ■ you never put me In tbe paper,' «■ an re that there are numerona < where thoee who are not mentioned feel (Uaappolntrel.

Tat Stab preeaea are run hy i

power developed In a boiler ami engine combined, no compactly and aubatantially made that It occupka very little space—44xS4 inches and yet produce, two home-power whWmt difficulty. We conclnded aome time ago that It waa a miatakr to use In a printing-office the old-atyle engine and holler, not only lierauae of tbe ezpenae of running them and tbe danger apt to remit from any lack of care, but beoauac they require

too much room, make too mnet

and create too much dirt. In thU Inventive age, wc reasoned, there ihovld be some better method of getting the

power, and In Olds A Sona engine

found H. The fhel uaed la either gasoline gas or the regular city gas as location and price may cause the election to be made. The holler la very durable anil economical, and the whole structure baa been pronounced by local machinist* and steam■fittera to be .ubstanlially and taatefully made and a superior engine.

Those lute rested In these matter,

invited to call and examine lb Cata-

logues may be obtained by writing I*. K. Olds A Son, I Analog, Michigan.

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a recent issue we editorially

sidered the drift of aome general ideas broached hi rather an undefined way the course of conversation among gentlemen patron, of Cape May. Said

drift seemed to cover the subject

hotel amuaement. hi a comparative tense, part, present and pro.peeti' We merely threw them oat off-hand, received, .having no positive editorial opinions to express. Tbe subject lias however, not passed out without drawlug aome attention. Now, ire would ask, on the other hand, have the generous Impulse* of hotel proprietors times part, met with that appreciation,

in their efforts to caUr to the

pleasure of our summer population, which they should. That generous rupoute baa always been vouchsafed, we know, but here and there have there not abnaea crept In—abuse* of the prirlieges accorded the public by the hotel

management, crept la to such ai

go ta Atlantic City aod make a vHH of day dr a Voogsr porioit at say

(•aeata Prom Atlantic. A ddrgaU-a of e All antic CWy ai

Starlight. u„

Atlantic City Is eumplalalag of alack

elaa^Hne of oovaU sad fiae cigar.

Knell t imatoy egg. sad llarliagtuo’. Delaware < --oaty Batter, la {Mint sad

‘ la fl .. pound

.ummer The deleeatioa ttm'freffi. from 75e ap. 'i,.,*•«». Verv eimveua nt I.m fan. iipned ••f Mayor S.munl D ’ '-cotV !*«■'» fBraMilng la j U« Sei. r A Char eh. 1^ W Mhlagt.ie

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r en; tying

.■ad D. Hoffman,

I’oatiaaster Levi Albertaus Char riulici-

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Colooel John E. Mehrer, Major Prank Boy tar your boy a Walerbary watch, Smith. Charia. II. Evans Joseph H. ! « J— Hand's # Wsehlngtoa Mb • Barton. Editor Joha U. Bbreve, of the | Darlington’. D.Uwata Coaaly

Atlantic Urtiitt.W. T. Barber sad John ('reamery and Ranked Butter. Campbell, of tbe Attend, /romof * '

Wiley't

Robert Fiaber, City tmalneaa man, am throngbout tbe eonnlry, to the Capa yesterday T. Y. Towaasod, of Philadelphia, aod wall knowa to Capo May paopls with Mia. Towaaood, daughter of Mn. Magonsgle, U at tbe Bnmawlck. E. A. McParlaaa, manager for Denman Thompson's Old Home*toad, baa engaged room* for himself and family tbe Stoektoo Hotel for tb* month of

August.

W. S. Koooe. so long proprietor of Congress and Stockton newataada and i the cigar and newspaper bush aaaa In Washington, la legiatered at Congress Hall. J. P. Naylor, bead of tbe large com mission house of J. P. Naylor A Co.,of Baltimore, la at Co agree. Hall, where ha baa engaged rooms for himself aod family for the season. Hon. F. Sidney Townsend la a great fisherman aod tbe large string, of fUh which be brings home every trip are danger of .vamping the tows says one of bla friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Denny.of Frank ford, are etyoyiog a moat pleasant visit to Mr. and jtra. Philip Slltea. of this city. They also entertained Mias Addie

Bummers, also of Prank ford.

E. H. Baker, of Baltimore, connected Ith the Brnah ElectrA Light Co., is delighted with tbe com forts provided the New Mount Vernon Hotel and

W. Johnson, Postmaster' of Baltimore ; Mai aha II W tlliam lb Imeda, of Philadelphia ; General Daniel II. Haatnga, of Pennsylvania ; and B. N- Farroo, of Baltlm-ra. C. B. Young, o f tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, had charge ot tbe parly and brought them over from Atlantis. They were met at tbe Grant street stalk* by Georgs W. Boyd, Assistant General Paaaenger Agent of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, Elijah Halford, tbe President's Private Secretary, tbe Mayor of Cep* May and tbe repreaeotativee of the press, who escorted them to the PresidenUal cottage In carriage provided for that per poee. Mr. Boyd Introduced Mayor Hoffman to tbe President, who in turn, introduced tbe committee. After tbe fortnalltlee were over Mayor Hoffman made a speech asking the President to visit Atlantic City, and setting forth 1 iu claims a* a gem of tbe coast. He followed briefly by General Daniel H. Hastings, who said that Atlantic waa only two boor* rid* from Cap* May. aod that Cape May's younger ahter might teal a little bit jealous if ha

Atlantic at least one

day. The President in a few well

ise words, said that be

could not accept, lie waa taken op for few boors each day with general business.and was dally receiving letter* asking him to visit places, and mentioned Trenton, and cited the fact that he has been asked to receive several Grand Army legions, tbe Sunday schools of Bridgeton aod various other organisations. He said that be waa not sick but bad had a hard spring, and wanted rant and that is abat he earns to Cape May to gat. lie appreciated tbe committee's kindness In asking him to visit Atlantic. Tbe party, their return irom tbe cottage, were iveo through Cape May, and stopped tbe different hotel*. They bad jolly time at tbe Stockton, dined and

the Lafayette, and left

five o'clock train for Atlantic.

aod guaranteed aatlalartory every iutaare. G .d. delivered prompt ' Kabr A Church. “ w-i*—

Watbiu,

The temperature to Philadelphia w

very sultry yesterday.

Hall hath .ad on the Week Careful Tbagriat ■lug by inquiries fur the acvfv of the area Cape May and A. C. S. K- played yeaterday ia Philadelphia Too can make it ia Ave mlnuU* that's the beauty of Rout Beer made fn m Knapp s Boot Ben Exteaet.

Smith. 47 Washington street, hbplate line of gluthiug. All the late style*. * Hal pin A Bro . agent* for the famous

P. E. Sharpies* Batter. This baiter »

prices that defy oom

petition Are you using ilf Come and eae it. Excfclator Market. 3S Washing

It is

cottage. Mam. or group photographed by Cheater, Stooktoa Baths, aa the eeltr bested view rat. Mr. Brown, la with

The P. E Sharpie** Batter brnted Delaware county Gilt E. ter, for which everybody ta caking, to

ill remain there several weeks. He

thinks tbe location ousurps*aed. One of tbe handsomest young Cape May It Clifford Lewis, Jr., whose splendid physique aod frank, face well shows the character of the Mr. Lewis hat t good record the Architectural Department of tbe L'uiverslty of Pa.,where be taastudent. A delightful patty of ladies from Muncie, Ind., chaperoned by Mra Chas. Gllllber, are at tbe Elberon for two weekt and expect to get well sunburned before returning borne. This their first trip East. The other toe of the party are Misses AUa till flier, Sarah McColloch and M. A.

McElwec.

Charles P. Potter, Jr, of Philadelphia, ton of Capt. C. P. Foster, Cbalrof the Street Committee of City Council, ta occupying, with hie family, tha cosy cottage at 64 Washington tuael and will remain during the He haa usually summered at Atlantic City, but baa concluded to adopt Cape May for bit future summer

in tbe n

cottagers dropped ii Did yoa see the |

joe drug More.

after that moat plraaaat of -all drinks. Champagne Bods. *

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At the Summer Capital Tbe President * time yeaterday va> devoted to eondideriug pardon case*. <u polygamy and |H>*t-office business. The following cases were acted upon. P. Edstrum, New York, sentenced March 24. 18S0. to two year*’ uent in Erie county penitentiary for embezzlement of letter*, sentence tom routed to one year and four month*, from date of aeutenre. Willi*in Myere, District of Columbia, 'sentenced March 31. 1890, to two year* u Albany peuitentiarj for forgery, ipplication denied. James H. Go**, South Carolina, a> tenced Aug. 8, 1890. to one year South Carolina penilculUry. for violation of postal law*, no action taken by President as term will expire soon, or already haa expired on account of good

behavior.

Kaamu* Juatentan, Utah, sentenced October (1, 1890, to two year*, for adultery, Involving polygamy, aenteuce nmmuted to one year from date of entenoe. on condition that In future be abstain from polygamous ptacttce*. If not, to be re-arrested anti acive out

Pineal table batter in the market

If you have printing of any kind Iota dune, order it at tb* Braa Office, nest o port office, and you are an re to be [ | pleased. Skilful compositor*. Many .{ new designs In slyle and arrangemea'.

, j Order* qutokiy exeeutid.

Only place wbetas Cape May dia-

bcat battling ground.full> equi’pped.aud are liberally pateoaiizad. * Have you tried "Whipped l ream'

at tbe Palace Pharmacy 7

Manager Hamilton, of Cap* I

Point, ta pleased with pres

•ere and the prospect*. [rut. Eatabltahed Those cherry ll.vor* are aimply de Hand'*, « Washington street, riou* at the Columbia avenue drug Uo to Lanaiug'e Cate, and Bummer ]on - | Garden, corner Lalayrtte and aod Ike " Belle "of Nelson" fine old Kentucky | calur streete. for private terrapin .up hiskvy at Ratty'*. Washington nod Jackson street*. '* | Tb* guests of Congress Hall had a j Wm^aad’uqm^ very pleasant little dance last evening Families supplied

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cape mat city, x.4. Remodeled and Improved.

J. F. CAKE,

lumber of

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Tbe West Jersey Railroad Cl ta putting forth great effort* 1 Cape May sail*factory service. Fresh Molasses Cl Naas', SI Washington street. Uuyler's confections always fresh at laicy A Meeray’s drug store. * Cape May's telegraphic (aciUlie* would be Inadequate for a much lee* Important city than this. They put lee in every glass of aoi* al tbe Palace Pharmacy, opposite Coop reel Hall. • Kcnnedy-'a Soda Cafe ta all tie talk, steal successes in all flavor to ault tbe

fastidious.

nea Bane*, an old resident of Cape May Point, died there on Sunday afterPowell's restaurant. Washington 8t., ear Jackson, ta verv neatly and fortably fltted up and aa " * nan he obtained there at

Rev. 1*1 iak Plunk on W orn

an am de great.*' puzsle to de war!', -ah bladders; an' de mo’ we study tr de haa we seem ta find out about taught me dat the u d* crankiest, taas-

aggravatioest. ailfolleat. aersp

Heat, todtapaoaiblrst creature ia de hall wide wort'.-jr. r. UrraU ivsolr Spoons at Joa. Hand's, 9 Washington atreet. They are worthy ’ your uttenttoa. Com* and sac them.* Fred Arnold’s Merchant's Exchange.

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If yoa have nerei le, you want t

Columbia av

tried Social) ~ so. Can be drag store

The a.

n relegated I

zing

of the popular placet of irvort for those

' desire to enjoy aeaaide delhtaclea • • skilful manner.

the bar are

be of re-

preparrei

Tbe Uqn , prnoouneed by co

markable quality and pur ty.

-Uuyler's orlebrated confections can

be had only *1 Marcy A Mecray'a.

^HOTEL*COLUMBIA«Thorenghly Ressvated and Improved XTOYET OA J T£rtT. . X*©.^ U X~” H. W. Sawvee. Manager.

all tbe attaatk*

Tranks, umbrella*, eta., al L Smith’*, 47 Washing too street. f Try a "Champagne mtat," at tbe Palace Pharmacy, opposite I'otagrras Hall. * Taggart's Sunda) Timer gave our city Connell one of the old rasbk>oed digs on Sunday. Of course It la uncalled for and unjust, but U ta not on-

Artletic grouping by A. P. A H. B. ; Todd, the photographers, fool of C'««n- ( great lawn. * 8. M. Smith, the practical watchmaker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Baily. Banka A Biddle. U well known ' blltty and good workmanship. - * * clock* repaired. Ha . By of maniif.etiiring jewelry, such aa Ring*. Slick I'm*, i«na. etc., and baa a large "lock of CaiTSlf - - * - ^

them at

goods on- —r—— — fall to ill ochlm aa he will take

' iwlng you hta good*

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TVRIAT'O'Nr ~V~XT iT i-A-, Near It. R. Station, Beach and Pont (Mka hmutk I-fayelU- Ntrmed Term—tIO.OO mad 112.00 per Week.

MKS. T. R. BROOKS.

THE ROSSMORE,

NOW OPEN Mf” ! Area , At law tie <tly. K J

1‘aeltle and Tel

as with Nea Vataas

LOCATION rNStfBI

>n atreet Cape May.

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W. H. Heia*' photograph gallery on Beach avenue, between Jackson and I'. !) street*, it fully equipped for the business la all Ha branches Exeelleul _ mm are bring finished daily and giving tbe utmost sallalacllun. The K tronage of Cape May city and nrigbriog village* ta aollcUed. Come and

work, aod sit for poitralta.

t Soda at Ken-

botfa management and guest*,

sure, this le not general, because the

many have a wholesome and appreciation of the pleasures

found In sharing a-hat is given, mainly,

of course, to the guest*. No o;

-for a moment think of assuming privileges to such an extent as to interfere In the least with the comfort or plcasnre of regular gueais. Should complimentary ticket* be iaaued to friend*, great care should be exercised in their use, that they do not fall into the hands of Improper persons If the recipients them, aelve do not use them. This journal has often, too, deprecated the fact that great pigglahnea* haa somrUrues been

noticeable on hotel verandas, on

part, too, of person* who were not guests and who should nut monopolize

choirs at the expense of tbe «

and comfort of the guests. Apropos

of this subject, It is certainly

to compllmant our hotel managers generally, and Mr. Osks, the veteran proprietor of Congress Hall, both the old" and the new, In particular, for courtesies extended theee many years to Cape May (laifoa aud rtaidinu. "Guest* must have the preference " ta not amiss

Col. A- K. Pulton, ot Philadelphia, with hia charming wife and lovely daughter, are at Congress Hall for the season. Tbe Colonel it a eon of tbe former proprietor of tbe Baltimore America* and la now a play wrightj distinction, whose plays were need Lotts last year He ta an old habttne of Cape May and has been coming bare regularly each season for many )i Wafler Lennox, the well known and popular actor, who haa for five yean past played the double part of "Henry Hopkins" aod "Sath Perkins” with Denman Thompson in ‘The Old Homestead," arrived from New York last evening and registered at tbe Devos, with Mrs. Lennox and their charming daughter, Mis* Jane Lennox. They have heretofore spent their summers at

Anbury Park.

Mias Stella Cnlltaon, a fair daughter of Baltimore, to enjoying very keenly sojourn at tbe New Mount Vernon Hotel. Together, with ber .charming friend, Mias Carrie Davidson, the haa already Indulged in the exhilarating pleasures of sailing, crabbing, driving, ate., and under those very favorable ooadittooa, both ladies are growing In health and beauty. They will remain Cape May the greater part of tbe

ber *0, 1890, to two years for adultery, involving polygamy, commuted to one year from date of aeotence on asm.- condition a* foregoing. Thomas Steriand, sentenced January 17, 1891, to two and a half year* for adultery. Involving polygamy, commuted to one year from date of sentence on tame condition aa foregoing. Uaiu Jcapenwm, aentem-ed October 10, 1889, to three aud five year sentence* running concurrently, for adultery and polygamy, commuted to one ind nine months on same cnetdi-

Tin type* can he taken and finished In five minute* If necvMary by A. P. A H. B. Todd, corner Confreas lawn. • Tbe quantities of drinkables which arrive daily by freight and express here are apt to give one the impression that the salt sea air give* aome of our p unquenchable thirst. Kennedy’* U. B. P. for tb# roost de-

Anether Ex rami on Cam ng

For several year* past tbe Sunday Schools of f'lajton have made tbelr an- 1

Wiley'*Congram B. equipped for businei

are splendidly

rich extaHant bathing robe*, polite atteotloa, and coo Pavilion oa the *■

Maryland. Sparrow Point, made presidential office July 1, continuance of Frederic L. Webster, Oklahoma, Norman, made |^e*ideoUal July 1, continuance of Daniel W.

Marquart.

New York, Roebank, made prraidru.

ce of William II.

fact. Don’t uk nor expect too n but in happy accord share tbe pleasure* of the Cape rationally and reasonably, g away from teaaoa to Sc

. Wm. tx Rooae, of Washington, D. Ct for many year* one of Cape May's staunchest friends, whose love

perity does not weaken, arrived last ilng, to remain among old friends several daya. Mr. Rooae think* tbe Washington Light Infantry Corpe will certainly conclude to come to Cape May In August. Mrs. Room ta in New York City, visiting her son, Dr. W. a Rouse, who ta a physician la charge of one of tbe large benevolent Institutions

of that city.

Bright waves enclrled many a'eharmlug form yeaterday. Tbe beach at

bathing hour ta like old time!

__ to the Stockton Bath* for polite attendance: for first class aocmmr J - ' temperature of

Hal July 1,

Lndlow.

Texas, Clarendon, mads prrridrutlal July 1, continuance of Ralph ‘ Illinois, Bement, John MrXamee removed for violation of postal laws and regulation*, keeping disorderly and systematic office*, and other charges, Francis A Ji Illinois, Metropolis City, I. B. Slack unexplred term of Norman J.

incut subject* for sale at Halm* gallery,

Beach avenue.

Tbe Beech family ban been rat at tb* urgent request of lbs patron*. Tbe two children, « and 8 year* of age, captivate the audience. Saturday even lug they responded to six encore*. This week they Introduce new songs sod

Ohio. Delpbos, (’hark* E Washburns in place of David E. Baxter, removed. President took no action In regard t Easton, Penn., port office as be aces n n for a change at prescut.

A Besene.

While bathing, yesterday, Charlea 8. Stevens, of thto eltv. who wai

after a hard straggle made R known the otter bather* that sometlHng was tbe matter. As be ta a good swimmer he had Taolu red oat beyond to* .limit, and waa rmcoad by Mbs Walter! 11, daughter of our popular oottagera. Mr. aod Mr*. J. Pnm Watherill.and Mlaa Lottie Butcher, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.W. A. Botcher. Them Toosg ladles dsaorve mneb credit for

nual excuraioo to this city, aod •e committees met this year to select date, suggestions were made to run tbe excursion ataewbere this year. Ocean City. Sea lala, Atlantic City aod Ocean Grove were mentioned, and after several confernoom it waa decided to again visit Um Cape, and on July 22d.

it ta expected that

f.om 1900 to 1500 people (tbe Dumber usually brought) will again vtalt our

dally, • Jmtbe.

V lew • of Prmidact Harrtaon'a pottage,

Cape May Light H< *

rxorllent

Marine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect. KIKTY -r ADDITIONAL -f ROOMS

team onn na the niamon or o jcsts MRS. F. HAIXESBftX'K.

SHOWELL & FRYER, Limited. 1MP0BTISU GROCERS A5D WISE DEALERS, Juniper and Market Streets Philadelphia.

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Coooanut and Peanut Taffy fresh Una lornlng at Nona, Jr., 61 Washington

Northern Pantile pfd.. Jersey Central Chicago Gas 50j Sugar Refiner» 82j North Wert— - 105J Lak* Shore 10* j National Lead 18* North Amcrioao 15 Western Colon 89 Cordage *lj Whiskey ........A .' dflj

Our Salesman, Mr. G. Scott, calls in Cape May City and at Cape May Point lor .orders every TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY of each week Orders carefully packed aod shipped and Ireight prepaid.

SATISFACTION CUAHANTSfD. A Trial Order Molleited.

DARLINGTON HOTELS Op|>« Ho B. H. Malion- Crffiffit SireeLCWp* 1 fader personal msaagmamit of JOHN J. KRONER

Flrat-claae Oulome. Large Airy Rooms. Term* Reasonable

Mrs. W. H. Porter, of Wilmington, who ta sojquralng at tb* Evan* collage, t Stoektoo Row, share* tbe tfirtlncUon miming tbe most etyltah figure among the many graceful battier*

Tbe latert _ >d* at Kennedy’* U. 8. P. Num, Cream Water* an goad.

Commencing thta evening al th* pier tb* Nawm, Callforata # n comedy arttata, will appear In t

Nawo'a Imitation ot roller skateo, ta uproariously fanny. Hta acrobatic performance to wonder-

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The^James Y. Borden all-hair bang. No mt. wire, or lace used in its construction. Damp or salt air we guarantee will not effect the cud. Can be dressed by any lady in any style. Recommended by Dr. B Homer Smith aod others, at the international Homceoc Convention at Atlantic City, as the lightest, neatest, healthful and natural bang ever invented. Al*>first-cl*ss EXAnicming asd fine toilet requisites. PARIS HAIR AND MANICURE.PARLORS,

So. Lafayette Street.

At the Devon,

WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4W Washington Street.

Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.