Cape May Daily Star, 15 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PCIIUSHEU EVERY IKiUKIKU,

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MarahalLc'o ■' HlbU*»»» TlIB (ironreaa i.f Cape May awl IU inerraaed proapertty la pridenl to everybody who come here. rreaklent Ilarrlaoo yeatenlay appointed Uerman L. Draper flrat Hentenant In the Marine Corpe.

Coscsna HALL ta, to a conaklerable estent, head-inart.-n. for Uie Esccutirr Dejiartnicnt of the United State* rot eminent. This I* true to tradition. A* incandcwrnt light |>Unt would pay here. If charge* were a* reaaonable a* ebwwbere. Electric light* would then be need by the majority of people

0lir Gbests.

Tno*K New Colombia ruin* are hhltoua and ahonld be cleared a* ay. The! i* roim for another large hotel ami: fchonld be built on thl* *He. The owner

ahonld build one.

Thk beach waa never in better eondition than pow, and ao level, hard, and free from all objection* i* it, that it needs hut comparison with hcache* elsewhere to he pronounced the finest

and safest in existence.

I Nli Clip, it does not look nice for the ladles to be conatantly grabbing at their akirta, yanking them around to one aide and •making their forma show all aorta of ridteulou* crooks, com* and angles, to kuepTSci of dress good* from trailing^uthe dire that ahonld never have hekji cat to such trouble*.on length*. If It I* grace the long skirt* are lulrr.tldU to m^e, It fall* of It* purl«*e by the ungraceful appearance given

by the pulling proems.

We are indebted to Dr. Dillon, of Philadelphia, for a copy of the Satonlay Cesrirr, of the date of June £9, 1W4, pnbllshed In Philadelphia by McMakin A Holden. The following wae the newt from “CepeIsland." ‘The bathing season at this meet delightful resort has now fully oommeooed, and at least ooe splendid steamer leave* tbla city and the Island every morning at 8 o'clock. Ita superior heaUhful and comfortable ^uallllee are so univereally admitted that we need not repeat them hare. lu fame has reached the Eastern cities, and a bout to ply between New York and thie place U confidently expected this season- The noble steamer New Jersey, built by Jacob Ridgway, of this city, will sun next week at the established fare of W, from this city, on one of the day* occupied by the Bun or Robert Morris. She Is feet, capacious, and beautiful io her arrangement, end will no doubt, with the polite attentive Capt. Forney to command her, receive a fall share of public patronage. It will be proven, what we have long foremen and aerted, that Cape Island will grow be the most popular and patronised place of the kind In America.

Is commenting so frequently Cape May's bounteous blessings to human, kind who seek her shore* health or pleasure best, the newspapers, as well as the rest of our little w orld, pass the greater thought to the big foika, leaving the younger portion of the visiting population very much out of care nr cousidermtiou, save seml-ooca-aionally when the chadren'i are made a special feature hi the tomary round of fmtivitica. Bnt, reader, do yon often stop to consider what a boon H Is to the children 7 parents no doubt have had many skins to bkw* the fates that permitted you to bring' your little one* from the heated, sickly citle* to the open, healthful shore of old Cape May, and you have seen the sickly babe gather . strength and vitality every hour a* it inhaled oconie air and played in the ocean sands upon the beach. We know of a verity that ma- y childish toddlers who had In their woakno* saddened the mother's heart with fearful foreboding*, have dissipated the cloud, that overspread the maternal heart, a* soon as the glorious sea air waa reached. Tenderly brought oa pillows or cola, they hare departed lithe of limb and strong in spirits. As we dwell upon this subject we cannot but pity the children who, “ through the long, long summer hours,’' weaken, and fade, and die because nature la shut out by the walls of brick and mor lurks in the very air. Take care of the children. Bring them down to Cape Giro them the health-giving air

rs in its wake.

Miss Ktbsl I’osry. a graceful blonde from Wilmington, la at the Windsor. Wm. Co onion,* well known business isuwf Bristol, !'*., la at the Elberou. Mrs. *. D. Marshall, nee Ml*. Hnr. will la a much admired young matron. Miss A. C. Cloud la pleasing many lady customers at her Pari* Toller-Par-lor. Dc£h annex. Rev. T. A. Mo Dowell, a well known clergyman of Parkesburg, Pa- haa joined bis wifi at the Windsor. M la* Anna C. Knight la still earnestly Icrceted, in an unofficial way, In the welfare of our local 8. P. C. A. Edward Wcsaon, latc~«f _ Uie tfbl>l Hilton, Philadelphia, is proprietor of the Continental Hotel, Sea Isle City. R. Floyd has sot been called to the Cold Spring Presbyterian Chur*h.as is rumored in some quarters. Miss Ella G. Kitchen, a very pretty blonde of Germantown, haa joined her mother at the Windsor for several

eeks.

Granville Paddon, Secretary of the iw Cape May Athletic Association, 1* very III at bi* residence, 51 Washington street. George G. J. Becker, professor of mathematic* io Girard Collage. Philadelphia, la among the noted guest* of the Hotel Colombia. B. Eahncr, of the firm of Lewis Eahner A Bro., manufactnrera of neckwear, Philadelphia, and wife, are at the Wiodaor for sever*! weeks. Mrs. Mattie Hay, of Vineland, and little daughter, fiertrude, are enjoying a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. Furman Mulfonl, in West Cape May. E. C. Eicbelberger, a prominent lawyer of Baltimore, is at the Windsor arranging for rooms tor bis family.wbo will make a visit of several weeks. Mrs. W. C. Bullitt la a very prepm sealing and cultured lady. She la care ful ol the education of the chlldrenand their French la closely looked after. Mrs. Robert Downing, Jr., Is a lady truly admired by all who know ber. Her many graces of character, added to natural charm*, wlu ber great esteem. Mias Florence Wynn, a pretty Mim, who by ber pleasing manners bsa won many friends, it xt the West End. Mis* Wynn enjoys dancing and la a moat graceful waltxcr. George W. Long, of Philadelphia' connected with the New York Life Insurance Company, and wife, antly passing away a vacation aagneats of the Columbia. Henry B. Rood, formerly of the Phil, sdelphla Prtu, but now a tree lance in journalism, la resting from his profee ionsl duties at tbe Cbalfoute. He ms o a little newspaper work while here. Jamca Guion, well known iu hot ireles, and at ooe time on the New Columbia staff, but now of Boston, wedding tonr.and with hi* lovely bride, will *i«enil a week at the Arling-

ton.

Isaac Brooks, Jr., U.8. Commissioner of Baltimore, a jovial bachelor, great delight is in reading the interratlog work entitled, “Old Maids and Young Maids,'' la a popular guest of ie Wiodaor. E. A. McFarland, of Swanxey, N. H., and manager for. Denman ThompIn hi* “Old Homestead," arrived at tbe Stockton last night with hi* wife. Miss Ethel McFarland and Denman T. McFarland, arrived at tbe Stockton last evening for an extended sojourn. D. O. Mills,tbe New York bsnkerand bis daughter, Mis. Wbltelaw Reid, of New York, who have just arrived from France, arrived last night at the Stockton and paid a social cal! upon President and Mr*. Harrison. Mr*. Reid la the wife of the Minister to France. Mr*. Rlegel, «« Miss Let* Norr, of Germantown, previous to ber marriage the acknowledged reigning bell of that picturesque suburban town,Is pleasantly whiling away tbeac delightful daya amid Cape May scenes. Her husband waa formerly of the wall known firm of Rlegel, Scott, A Co , Philadelphia merchants. R. R. Miller, loan ranee, Capt- Wm. C. Scudder, of Camden, Rylsod Hand and Court Welheril went out sailing in tbe UUar'a yacht yesterday, and when the squall came up Millar aaya the jovUl Captain S. got hla Sunday elotl wet. And then be would stick to I kid gloves despili' the kidding at the rest of tbe party. NevartheUss, a good marry sail was enjoyed. Mr. Joseph Cohen, fef Cottage No. G, Hughes street, goes to New York today for a few days. On hla return he will be accompanied by Mr. Sh Well, a wealthy merchant, and daughter Sarah, to remain guests of Mr. Cohen and family for a couple of weeks. MU* Sarah Cohen will be n pleasant companion to her young friend, MU* Bertha Cohen, Mr.

-Mr. Frit*, of Congree* H*ll, participated iu a walking match yesterday tn search of hi* hat which be lost oil his bead while ridio* on one of on* local Mis* <Jhenry, a beautiful and charming Columbia guest, is winning'basis of edmiren. Sire U sn elegant conversationalist. sod miy he Seen dsliy enjoying tbe healthfulnes* of the ocean

bath.

Mra. Wm. 11. Crawford and Ismlly, of Philadelphia, are •qeodlng tbe Sommer at the Columbia. Mr. Crawford is absent in Cape Town, Africa, and la an Inspector for tbe Baldwin Locomotive W orka, (Philadelphia. AjjtOng Ui^oUcr* at tbe Sea Breeze fou l vtaterdsy^Ui see their old friend id. 'Dhomas were; W. U. tVIHismsand ifc,/M>a* Ida Sjsudig. Miss Marne Irosnurdtho*. Carr, Tony Morpbcy, and others for Chester. Judge H. S. DavU, stopping at Coorcaa Hall, tbe well known Uwyer and fisherman of Washington, D. C, yesterday booked from the iron shark fourteen feet long, and four men compelled to pull away on It until

it was lauded.

Hon. Wm. N. Ashman, of the Philadelphia Orphans Court, with Messrs. John 11. Sloan, Charles J. Bet-bee sod A- C. Thomas,of our cottage resident*, propose to take a week’s trip to aea, next Saturday, on tbe Peansylvanl* Pilot Boat W. W. Ker, named from the distinguished Assistant District Attor•y of Philadelphia county, who Is

Counsel to the Pilot's Association.

Lewi* T. Stevens, of the Dm hr Staii staff, Is endeavoring to secure the pre*-

of the National Amateur Press

AssocUliou at Cajie May. Thl* body has become an Important organization. In time* p»*t ha* given to the regular prtwi of the country some able writer* and newspaper worker*. It U composed of bright young men from all the country, and ha* a total membership of five hundred, all earnest - progressive and ambition*. Mr. Steven* 1* himself a member of aeverei year* standing. Tbe regular annual meeting of the Association is now being held in

Ilia, with an attendance of

abont one hundred. J. Swain Garrison, Jr., of the Stab staff, i* Also a member, will ski in the loyal project of endeavoring to bring it to the home city. Tbe boat house at Sehellinger's Landing, built last w inter by aeverei gentlemen, including A. B. Miller, Samuel Bailey and H. H. Yarnail, U a very cosy affair, and the owner* and friend* taki a great deal of pleasure iu it. On Monday a select party gathered tbei and had a very enjoyable time. They sailed away to the fishing giounc' tbe'morulng, captured fish, crabs, and returning to the bouse, prepared

for the table, ami partook

Qayoty reigns.

the , tveoue drug store. They -bat must pleasant of all drink.*. Champagne S-da. * R.madell’s dog. “Hex," I*a beauty, well behaved and nicely trained, and a great put with tbe entire club.

Starlight.

If yon wish flue solid silver auumir spoons, go to Smith, No. 3 Wasbinwtoo itraet, from TSe dp. Lady shoplifters •wear garter* with wide, strong hauls and pro' with neat little book* upon which they hang stolen shoes. Gentlemen's furnishing goods in great-variety at I. U. Smith**, 47 Waaliiugtou street. j Boy for yonr boy a Waterbary watch, at Jos. Hand's, 9 Washlcgtoa St. * The New York glil who swallowed a lifty-oent piece the other day ought be punished for taking money ont circulation. Darlington's Delaware Uoonty Creamery abd Packed Butter. Very fine and guaranteed satisfactory 'in every Instance. Goodadellvered promptly. Kehr A Church, 17 Washington street, opposite Stab office. • I. H. Smith. 47 Washington street, has a complete line of clothing. All tbe late styles. * It's ao easy to make it, tliere's really no excuse for not nsing Knapp's Bout Beer Extract. A gl»** of drlictona Root Beer In five minutes. Halpin A Bro., agenta for the famous P. E Sharpies* Hum r. This butter is sweet, rich, sod pure beyond comparison, and told at price* that defy competition. Are you using H ? Come and see it. Excelsior Market, IK! Washington street. * Ewing's bath bouses are opposite the best bathing ground,fnlly equipped,and are liberally patronized. • W. A. Pack A Son's Burgess yacht “Alloo" broke her rudder bead off on the Fourth after having race well bind with George Bayer'e yacht at Townsend Inlet. Tbe race wi peated on Monday, Ulh lust., when we trust the Aline gave a belter aceonut of

bereelf.

Baby McKee Cocoaout Creams flue. II. Nuis, Jr., 51 Washington

If all sign* do not fall to day's game will be a great one. Bwedrsboro haa been having a great run of Victoria* and not a single defesl, and nu doubt itself invincible. Livcia of tlie

Piano Wanted—Wanted, to rent. In a private family of adults. Address Stab Office or 1S9 Washington street,

o Dr. Kuebsam.

Who owns tbe Driving Park? Does

itiyono know 7

Cohgreas Hall bop lait evening was mlen-d into with r.-m ami largely at tended Iqr both ladke* and jmiUrinrn. Prof. I**vmls exerted hlmsell I" make home, and veteran Simon liaaslrr surpassed himself lu the music drawn from the willing strings and pipe*. All syrupi made from frrali fruits and frnll juice* with refined sugar and pure water. No artificial oomblnatiou* at Kennedy'* U. 8. P. * For really fine photographs of groups, children, etc., visit tbe Chester Seaside Studio, Stockton hatha. Fresh Country eggs and Darlingtoi Delaware County Butter, in pound and half-pound print*. Also in five-pound Very convenient for famL ir A Church. 15 Washington St., opposite Stab office. It l« reported that a receiver wi asked for the Philadelphia and Sea-

shore Railroad.

Cherry Pboea, at Kcuued) ’■ U. 6. P., la positively striking. It Is a good lime now to have your cottage, team, or group pbolographud by Cheater, Stockton Baths, as the celebrated viewiat, Mr. Brown, is with him form short time. * John J. Ratty lisa U«n in' business here for eight year*, and hla Capitol hotel and bar la tine of the must popo-

COXGRESN IIAIaIa,

CAPE MAY CITY, X. J. J. F. CAKE;

Remodeled and Improved. I’roprlolor.

feast redolent with seaside association*, j ““lonal game should attend in fores. After supper a row by moonlight com-1 A|*>llin*ria Lemonade opposite Coe

plcted the day's pleasure*. Those who | K 1 ™

participated were: Mr. mud Mr*. A B. I lluyler - * confection* miways frt*h a Miller. Mr ami Mr*. A. E. Miller. Mr. «*■<•* * Mecray'.diug store, and Mr*. J. Spicer I-cawing. Mr. and Tbe belle of Capo I

Mr*. J. M. E. Hildreth. Mr*. Chris, titled to the b.

Gallagher and Mi»» Gallagher, Halil* Merray. Mr*. H. H. Yamal

The statement iu our eolemporery yesterday that a Sewell's Point train had ' broken down," sod thmt a number '

passengers

> hoof I

back l

town," i* pronounced by tbe management of the road to be unequivocally false, excepting so far ma a alight accident to tbe engine bad caused a delay of fifteen or twenty minutes. “Not a passenger walked back," aaya Su per Intend*: ut Williams. "but all goodnaturedly waited and went back on the train." Tbe Sewell'i Point road it doing a profitable busioea* under lit new management, and Is more carefully conducted than for many year* j-avt. Trains run at frequent intervals and punctually and the element of uncertainty about their time of going, which has existed lu previous years, baa been eliminated. The Dtmorral take* great pleasure In extending it* congratulation* to the publisher* of tbe Cape May Stab on I p,

They put ice in every glaaa of >» la ; the Palace Ptrarmaoy, opposite Cungro Hall. •

the superior excellence of their daily the, current season. It is no easy undertaking, tbe production of a wide-awake, newsy and readable dally chrouicler of event* such as the Dailt Stab, under the most favorable of clrsea, but lu a circumscribed field like that of Cape May. the effort of esteemed friends, Messrs. Brooks A Hand. Is deserving of the highest meed of praise and appreciation, and lia, we are gratified to note 1* plainly ridenced by H* |iopuUrity and liberally patronized advertising column*.— Cos-

den Democrat.

Prof. Lonaia will arrangaa eblldreu'i

party.

Powell's restaurant, Washington St. near Jackson. 4* very neatly mad com fortably fitted np and au excel lent me* can he obtained there at moderate cost Hla wines sad liquors are superior. *

Sheila are not

share as In by gone days.

^Our erects w* 57 Washington.

Those little truta which dot the brai are cute, and the children d -light in

playing beneath them.

If you have never tried Socialite Lemonade, you want to do an. Can he had at Columbia avenue drag store

#«ly.

Tranks, ■umbrellas, etc., at I. H. Smith's, 47 Washington street. j We should have a roast defense bat-

tery and menhaden pirate* would fur-

nish excellent targets for practice. “Champagne mist," at the Pharmacy, opposite Congress

The P. K. Sharpies* Butter the C-U* hrated Delaware county Gilt Edge Batter, for which everybody Is Baking, la for sale only at Halpin A Bro's Excel* or Market. S3 Washington street, meal table butter in the market. * An extension of tbe boardwalk west-

ward Is needed.

Only place where Cape May diamond*. moonstone* and wampum are cut, EsUbllahed over fifty yean. Jo*. Ilaod's. 9 Washington streetMr. J. E. lllcka,who built themerryd round for Mr., Dolle at Bridgeton, here superintending tbe putting up I the same at the Sea Breeze Hotel. Considerable work remains yet to be done to the pavilion. . to Lansing’s Cale, and Hummer Garden, corner Lafayette and and Destreetz, for private terrapin supper*. soft, hard, and deviled crabs, oyster* scalloped and in every otber style, and little neck clams. Game In season. Wines and liquors. Beer on draught. Families supplied • If your appetite is not good try a trip

I j the sounds.

Souvenir Spoons at Jo*. Hand - *, 9 Washington street. They are worthy of your aUentloo. Come and see them.* Fred Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackaon streets, is one of the popular place* of resort lor those who desire to enjoy *e**ide delicacies prepared in a most skilful manner.

Tlic llqnore dispensed *t t‘ *--- pronounced by connoisseur* I markable quality and pur ty.

At Foscll'a restsurmal an excellent mra I may be obtained at mod. rate cost.

Ills oystereare great

Hnylcr'* c.l.ltated confection* can ady at M.rcy&Uecr.y * • otic grouping by A. F. A H. B. Todd, the photograpbeis, foul vl Congress lawn. * T. Mont Bahb'a candy re fresh and

pure.

Opposite t oninYv Hull,

4'AFB MAT. N. J.

J.R. WILSON, Frop’r.

-»HOTEL»COLUMBIA<«Thoroughly Kruorated and Improved. ITOYET OX’EXT. ■c-’—i.b- U Xb-n_T2XS H. \V; fykWVKK, Manager.

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a M. Smith, the practical watchmaker of Cane Mav City, formerly .with Bally. Banka A Biddle, is well ireosu for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and clocks repaired, lie make* a specialty ol manuricluring fine jewelry, such ** Bing*. Stick Pins. Charms, etc., and ha* a large stock of Cape May diamonds, cuts and mount* them at manufacturer*' prices. All | warranted a* represented. Do' f,,,

.t fail to call o<

THK WIUTOSOK, CAPE MAY, N. J. r eenth Season—1891. Capacity 1100. Location unsurpassed, e New Depot Nearest House t-^ the eurf^^rictly first dasi

Washington street Cape May.

MBS. T. R. BROOKS.

Mim Abbie Sherburne and Mim Llxzls Morgan, intereating young ladies from Cape Ann, Maas., ar king after making the voyage In the coasting schooner C. S. Bsymore, Capt. Wm. G.Thompson. They landed at Philadelphia yesterday and Capt. Thompson and tbe fair New England girls In hla charge came down by the 5 o'clock express. The voyage lasted week and the sea at time* was vet rough. Tbe young ladies Hod our smooth shore quite a^xorelty after spending their past life upon tbe rocky

It It their usus

i the White MoanThe ladies will accompany Capt. Thompson to his South Dennis home for a day or two and tan to the Cape over Sunday.

Hall.

The fruit crop Tin type* can he taken and flulahrd

A Princeton Tea.

The orangr and black reigned supreme At evening at tbe breutiful cottage of Mr*. E. C. Baker, Columbia avenu. Ocean street, where Mias Carrie HalUday, assisted by ber charming cousin, MU* Klttie Walawright, gave a Princeton tea to the popular athlete* of the Cape May base hail club. The n were beautifully decorated with the Jersey college's color*, and the ladles' toilets also all bore some suggestl Old Nassau's" chosen symbols. Tbe dining-room was especially beautiful, and here tbe life of tbe party was a " height. “Kid" Lansing's jukes i

with baritone solos

expatiating upon the merit* of the mascot “Bex," who was compelled send his regrets as be is not permitted to keep such late hours. Dancing kept up until a f good lime was hi present were: Misses Carrie Kittle Wainwright, Flo. Carrie Lee, Emma Eld red ge, Benexet, and Messrs. A. D. Lansing, Ernest Ramedcll. E. O. ~ William Priest, 8. 8. Bowman, P. J. Davbicl, A. G. Fields and F. B. BalL

Run late at Sea

The fishing smack Hattie Rebecca, of j| Mr „ K 8utioQi jteaoh and Poet Office. Atlantic City, owned by Capt F. A. j — '

Cullamer and commanded by Captain Tcrm‘i—$10.00 and $12.00 per Week.

Mark Coato, waa run into oo Saturday _

night off Cape May by an unknown hrec-maated schooner, and bad both icr masts and all ber upper work fora • .way. Tbe crew rigged a jury mast and worked their way inside the Cape* and landed here oo Sunday, then proceeded to Oareden for repairs. The

stopped to aeoertain

what damage they had done to I

yacht.

ley's Congress Baths are splendidly equipped for business, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, and convenient rooms Pavilion -oa the beach fur accommodation of hla bathers. * thing la all that can be dealted these days. Go to tbe Stockton Baths for polite attendance; for first class aeoommndalions; where - tbe temperature of the water is taken dally, and also where the •lltc of society bathe. The .view serosa tbe Capes last night In the bright moonlight waa a grand After bathing, next in order is to atop at Kennedy's U. S. P. and get a tonic of Beef, Iron and Wine “ cream. Simply delloloua. View* of President Harrison's cottage, Cape May Light House and other prominent snbjeeU for sale at Helea' gallery, Beach avenue. * John W. Knott and William Knott, of this city, caught a very pretty siring of fish at SawcU's Point fishing grounds yesterday, weighing about seventy five

J oat think of HI Over 9,080 gl soda sold during the week at foe C umbla avenue drug alore, and 0 ■

The Rev. Henry B. Bryan, of Chnat Episcopal Church, at Eddington, i* 4a charge of foe aervioae at 8t Margaret' House for the present week. Ml Bryan ia spending a portion of hi* Urn rial ling some of bis old parishlooan among them being th# family of Mr. Jno. J. Kromer. Cocoanut and Pcanot Taffy fresh this morning at Nnaa, Jr., 51 Washington

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TVIaTitt e Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. 'TV -r ADDITIONAL -j- ROOMS HOW 0PEH rVR THE HECEPTIOH OF QUESTS. MRM. F. HAI.I.K-NBPXK.

DARLINGTON HOTELD Opposite H- R. Station. Grant Street. Cape May. -odcr personal management of JOHN J. KHOMEULargo Airy Room*. Terms Reesonabln.

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