CAPE MAY DAILY STAR
PUBLISHED EVERY HORNING,
(UOT B T MIVDAT),
Qhr GLests. And Oy>«r Por»on«l M»ntlon.
Drum Tni moktm or jn.T »*d iram.
Secretary of the Treamry, Char lea Footer, will arrive tbla week and rlalt
C. Pearce, tba Philadelphia of Uie Unltad Preaa, la atopplDR at the Lafayette.
MONDAY, JULY », 1891.
A rooUeman ujio landed with Mr. Ileti from bla yacht opoo the pier yeaterday hung upon the ladder ootil roecued by Harry D'Eeta .and J. L. Cameron. The boat wool from under him
before be Ooald pull up.
Last eranlDg'a aacred concert at the Pier was a very excellent affair, and though a fair audience and a very intelligent one greeted the fine talent presented, there should hare been
twice as many to bear it.
Mias Larina D. Kaufman, a charming Lancaster brunette, la much ad■Irad at the West End. John Blowe, Supervisor of Streets, Camden, accompanied by bla wifa and family, are Arlington guests. Joasph C. Scoggins? of the United Fish and Produce Co., of Baltimore, la stopping at the West End. L. QIUebrand,the owner of the beautiful Star Villa, and a popular Philadelphia manufacturer, is a guest of the
Lafayette.
B. F. Garvin, of the United Statas Navy, stationed at Philadelphia, with bis accomplished wife, are sojourning at the Lafayette.
President of Connell F. Sidney Townsend has blocked the sidewalk in front of bis cottage for the past few days, repairing the pavement. The obstructions are now removed, however, and those who have been thus Inconvenienced will have the benefit of one of the best pavements made by Howland
& Galvin.
The tide was well out, and the strand was grandly broad, hard and smooth, without doubt excelling In Its loveliness and enjoj-sbleness any strand along the coast. The water was as warm and comfortable as though prepared to order, while the atmosphere was balmy
Mr. and Mrs J. Howard Cochran and Mra. Robb, all of Chester, are guests of Mary J. Cochran, M. D., SI
Windsor avenue.
Isaac F. Rotan, the well known builder, |wbo contracted for the new Life Having Station at Cape May City, la a guest of Congress HalL Miss Mary Eaben Is a very pretty young lady from Philadelphia, whose pleasant manners have made^ber very popular with the Chalfonlc's guests. Ex-Congressman George Hires, of Salem, N. J., who was a member of the Forty-eighth and Forty- ninth Congress, la again sojourning at Congress Hall,
and Invigorating. Under more satisfactory auspices surf-bathing at Cape May, oould not be Indulged In than
now. It is unusually agreeable. "WnT do you girls seek to Imitate
ua men so much In the matter of dress?" we asked of a pretty Mias of eighteen the other day. “Oh, we like It, we do,” she replied naively. “Just look at me!"
Mias Btavera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. btavera, of Philadelphia, who are guests of tbs Windsor, Isa pretty blonde and a charming young
lady.
Miss Badie Loewy, the charming niece of Samuel Nathan, la a very intimate friend of Miss Bailie Coben, daughter of Reuben Coben, of Philadelphia.
as she threw open her jacket so like a boy's, stuffed her hands in the pockets, and straightened op proudly. "Look at my coat—my pleated bosom—my
iyu-htu and collar—my cap."
"Yes, I see," we remarked, “and you need only the trouser* to complete your outfit.” And she actually said she wished aha oould wear those, too, and that she would prefer striped ones to make her figure look taller. The sweet
Wno is there who having visited Cape May, has not become Its devoted ad. mirer, ever ready to launch forth Into enthusiastic praises of its marvelous climate and of the Ideal Ufa to be enjdyed by the never-ceasing surges which roll majestically and musically upon Its shores? Yet, probably thousands know nothing of this beaut!ul queea among seaside resorts, and have never been Invited to enjoy the inestimable privilege of sojourning within Its limits. There needs to be systematic advertising of Its advantages east, west, north, south, and plenty of it Wc publish this morning Talmage's Sunday sermon, delivered yesterday In Lakeside, Ohio. All well Inclined persons love, to read Talmage's sermon, and we belie re much good la done by their delivery and publicstloo and that much benefit to one’s every day life is received In their thoughtful perusal. Consider well the thoughts placed before you this morning, the fort If you did not attend church yesterday. Enjoy the harmless pleasures of the time and the oocaalou ; read the merry gceslp of the Daily Bran; but take In, also, the soberer things of life Huai growth.
There Is a feeling abroad that the results of baas ball games here are too uniformly favorable to Cape May axd It has, to some extent, lessened the in-
kind however. The secret of the continuous victories lies In the fact that Cape May team la a remarkably strong one In every way. Strong as batters; strong a* fielders ; strong In batteriee. This make It difficult to find teams lo contest with them which are oapable of matching them or nearly matching them. They will undoubtedly be defeated during the season but it will not bs by many teams If the Philadelphia League team really gets np sufficient courage to come the boys will have to bustle, but odd* will not bs against them. The Riverton which pleya them to-day will give them s sharp contest and the result is generally believed to be doobtfnL Riverton has been having very similar results to game* played with other teams as Cape.May has had.
There was a delightful gathering of young people at Rowe’s Cottage, 19 Columbia Aspens Friday evening, In honor of the arrival of Miss Rowe's fascinating friend, Mias Helas from Phils del phis. The feature of the evening was the number of exquisite solo*
mental, which
rendered by Miss
whlls_her friend sings a sweet soprano. After several bonn of pleasant pastime, tha guests adjourned to the diningroom, where a sumptuous repast was served. On* main feature was the manner la which the cream was served. It bslag la oranges tied with ribbons of the University odors. Wm. I famished the cream, and atoetara.
Wm. and Luther E. Price, of the Philadelphia fVess, editorial staff, are enjoying their vacation bore at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mn. N. C. Price. Miss Carrie lleiaa, whose modest ways and pleasing mansers win one's admiration, is being moot happily entertained by ber friend, Miss Arlle Row, 19 Columbia avenue. Pastor Haloes, of the M. E oharch, preached a very forcible and excellent sermon yesterday morning. Among bis congregation was Elijah Halford, the Private Secretary to the President. A jolly party at the Windsor annex are Mrs. Wm. Bangs, Miss F. J. Davis, Mias VlctorixE. Read, II. J. Davis, N. B. Kelly and Wm. F. Read, Jr., who are peasing away the time pleasantly. Major E. F. Pontler, of Baltimore, for s long time s popular Officer of the then crack military organiratlou, the Fifth Maryland Regiment, Is with Mrs. Pontler at their favorite quarter*, Congress UalL Second Baseman Durell is taking private lessons in waltzing. Adjutant C. 8. Msgrath, of the Sixth Regiment, B. N. G., proprietor of the Cumdsa Democrat, end for many years editor and publisher of the Cope Hay Ware, joins Mrs. Msgrath Saturday evenings, remaining over Sunday. L. A. Gallop, treasurer of the Saturday Xighl, and Philadelphia Inquirer, was at the Lafayette over yesterday. He often takes time to run to the Cape. He has been connected with Mr. Elverson's pubiloatkma for over fifteen yean. Alfred Stanley Sima, s prominent citizen of Barliogton, N. J., sod Charles A. 81ms, of Altoona, Pa., are among the most prominent and popular guests who arrived at Congress Hall Saturday evening to remain until
to-day.
Charles Marklcy, accompanied by Mra. Marklcy, of Salem, N. J., has been spending s few days among friends hers. Tbs pleasure of bis visit has been marred by the severe illaees of his youngest child, which we are glad to know Is now recovering. J. Fred Zimmerman, the popular theatrical manager and owner, of Philadelphia, is again at Congress Hall, accompanied by bis family, including Mrs.Zimmerman, and two sons,Charles R. and Frank G., who will remain at that popular hotel for about a week. Mlae Maggie Sayre, s charming young lady of Montgomery avenue, Philadelphia, Is visiting ber frieod. Miss Ells SUtes. Saturday afternoon, accompanied by Misses Hattie sod Dot SUtes, sbe enjoyed s delightful drive along the strand and through the country. Mra. Praaldent Harrison, sod Lieutenant and Mr*. Parker attended services yesterday morning at SL John's Episcopal church, where Rev. Joseph N. Blanchard, rector of St. James' ehureh, Philadelphia, officiated. Mr. Blanchard la being entertainment by Mr. and Mra. George D. McCreary. Judge Joseph Ferguson, and Mrs. Ferguson, are again here for toother toaaon. They arrived at Congress Hall Saturday, where they have handsome apartments. They have been coming to Cepe May for years. The Judge is on* of Philadelphia's foremost men and a 'judge of high character and ability, having been on the bench for a number of yean. .Mr. and Mra. D. Ramsey Pattereoo, of Philadelphia. w*U known and popular In society, both of that city aud Cape May, arrived at Congreas Hall Saturday svaalug for a long sojourn. Mr. Patterson has been identified with
The trlsoda departed In the hour*, altar an evening long membered.
to be ra-
the Interests of Cape May for some years, and U om of Philadelphia's most
at the Caps,and
Ez Sheriff, David Baird, of Camden, sod wife, are at the Lafayette for s brief sojourn. Ruascll 1). Harrison was amour the participant* at Congreas Hall hop, Saturday evoulog. Col, Wm. H. Crook, chief disbars log clerk at the While House, arrived at Coogreaa Hall yesterday. Jacob Geiger, an old comrade of CoL Sawyer In the 1st N. J. Calvry, la stopping at the Columbia. Samuel Pellx and Arthur Moore, two prominent Philadelphia attorneys, are enjoying a stay at the Windsor. Mr. and Mr*. Cbaa. A. Robinson, of Philadelphia, occupy Elberon cottage, having leased It for the summer on FriGeorgs J. Kosscli. the prumineut wholesale butcher, of Philadelphia, la a guest at the mammoth and popular
Stockton.
Allan B. Rorke, the noted Philadelphia, Republican politician and builder is stopping at his favorite hotel, tbs
Stockton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Eachner, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hirsh, of Philadelphia, are the guests of B. F. Eachner, at the
Windsor.
Owing to the heavy storm of Saturday, the proposed crabbing party in the sound was not enjoyed by the Presiden-
tial family.
Mr. G. Rosengarten, tbs Philadelphia millionaire and son, are enjoying a stay at the Windsor. They have handsome apartments there. Llent. and Mr*. J. W. Parker, will start this week for Rock Bridge, Alum Spring*, Yx., having deferred the starting of their visit. Jss. D. Author, the well known contractor of Philadelphia, with bis wife and three daughters, are at the Columbia for the summer. Dr. J. P. Agnew, the well-known Philadelphia physician, and bis 'cstmlable wife, are among the blookton's prominent guests. Harry Hirsh, the prominent umbrella manufacturer of Philadelphia, who is
John W. Kitchen, of Philadelphia, and G. Kitchen, joined their mother, who Is sojourning at tbs Windsor, on Saturday evening, aud will remain until
to-day.
CapC Maurior Crease, a real estate operator In Philadelphia, and well known here, and daughter, Mias Addle, ara guests of tj.e Columbia fur Urn P. W. Strickland, of the Capitol, Washington, D. C., bla brother. Col. J. H. Strickland,Govt. loapeclor of Steam Vessels, and sister, Mrs. Harper, are summering at tha Columbia. Mr. Amos Evan* returned to his Caps May cottage on Friday evening, after bis interesting and profitable business trip to Itblcs. sod Buffalo, N. Y., and Toronto and Montreal, Canada. T. Raymond Beyer, a popular young mechanical and civil engineer, with his mother, Mrs. H. Beyer, and sister, Miss Alloa Beyer, all of Germantown, are pleasantly located at the Brunswick. Dr. Charles F. Kieffer, U. 8. M. H. 8., all of which means that Dr. Eieffer is s United State* Marine Hospital Scrgesu, departed from the Devon last evening. Dr. Kieffer Is a young man of such social qualities ms endeared him to the ladles. Senator George lI.B.rker.of Gloucester county, N. J., is a guest at the Arlington. He enjoys the distiuetion of having been elected, si a Democrat, in s Republican county to tba Senate with a majority of 140 vote* and ol being the first Democrat since 1883 elected to fill this position.
Destructive Tide.
Cara Mar Poikt, July 18. 1891. The Point was visited by another nnusually high tide this afternoon. One of the piers of Mrs. Hayes' oottage was carried away and also considerable of the ground of the J ■ Moralready moved his oottage to a rear lot. It la stated on reliable authority that soother jetty will soon be erected. The board-walk was damaged. But through the public spirit of A. H. Hamilton, it waa repaired in tbs midst of tbs
rain this morning.
is a graceful bowler. D. M. Ransdell, Marshall of the District of Columbia, called on the President on Saturday afternoon. He will abortly sail for Europe. Lincoln Godfrey, of Merlon Station Pa., and family who are popular cottager* of Cape May, Is stopping at the Stockton, having arrived on Saturday evening. Capt. Wm. C. Scudder, of Camden, N. J., the lumber merchant who is wellknown la Philadelphia and all of South Jersey, Is a prominent guest of the Cbalfonte. Judge Ashman, and cottager John H. Sloan, the two prominent legal lighu, and their party, started on their week's cruise la the pilot bast of W. W. Kerr, on Saturday evening. Mark Hastier, the wcll-knowu musician came down Saturday evening, sod assisted bla brother, Simon, in the rendering the beautiful music discoursed the at bop on that evening. City Solicitor, J. Willard Morgan and County-clerk, Robert L. Barber, two of Camden's prominent Republicans, are at the Lafayette for another visit. They are regular Saturday evening visi-
tor*.
United States Senator, Frank Hlsoock of Syracuse, N. Y., and James S. Clarkson, President of the Republican National League, are expected this week, as well as Secretary of the Treasury, Foster. Mrs. W. T. Mattingly, wife of a Washington lawyer, and a daughter, Mias Genevieve, are sojourning at the Windsor. They came for a long stay Saturday, and will this week be joined by Mr. Mattingly. Mra. J. Riegel and slater, Mrs. Knoor, of Germantown, who are guests of the Windsor, ware joined on Saturday evening by Mr. Riegel, sod Messrs. II. Eend John H. Whitaker, who will remain there for s few days. Among those who were most admired at the bop at Congress Hall on Saturday evening was Mrs. Julia Edle, of Washington, one of the handsomest and moat attractive society ladies of the City of Magnificent Distance*, Mrs. Marie Blake, of Washington, D. C., with little daughter Marlon, arrived at Um Devon on Saturday evening, jolcihg ber alatera, Mrs. C. B. Gray and mJss Janet Robinson, and Mr. Gray, yho preceded ber several days. Jno, A. March*nd, and wife, and daughter, MU* May, of Greensburg, Pa., arrived at the Stockton Saturday, and wDl remain at that hotel for a month or more. Mr. Marchaud U one of the most^ffotnlnent lawyer In Pennsylvania. Mr. B. Kemplon, s large Cape May property owner, end a retired Chestnut street, Philadelphia merchant, now liv. jug in Mercbantvilla, N. J., with hU InteresUof family of children arrived at the Chclfoote on Saturday, for hU usual MUs M. L. Porter, of Charleston, 8. C., who was in attendance at tha Slockloo bop on Saturday evening, is one ef the moat popular of Southern belles stopping at that world-vlde-koowc hostel rie, and is gaining hosts of admirers. Sbe has a lovely dUpoaltioo, U charming and graceful In manners and a cultured lady, who will make her way In any company in which she may move. MUs Emm* Suclke, well-known to all PhUadalphU and Cape May, whose
STARLIGHT. Powell's restaurant, Washington SL, near Jackson, U very neatly aud comfortably fitted up and an excellent meal can be obtained there at moderate cost. HU wlues and liquor* are superior. * M. Ziscman & Brother, opticians, of 130 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, with the forethought that characterize* their boalnces energy, are giving to all who call at their store a pair of colored eyeglasses in s leather case. Only place where Cape May diamonds. moonstones and wampum are cut Established over fifty years. Jos. Hand's, 9 Washington street. * Go to Lansing's Calc, and Summer Garden, corner Lalayette sod and Decatur streets, for private terrapin suppers. soft, hard, and deviled crab*, oyster* scalloped and in every other style, and little neek clams. Game in season. Wine* and liquors. Beer on draught. Families supplied. * Drink when you're dry In warm weather bat drink Root Beer made from Knapp's Root Beer Extract After the hop to-night get a glass oi Chocolate loe Cream Soda at the Palace
Pharmacy.
Souvenir Spoons at Joa. Hand's, 9 Washington street. They are worthy of your attention. Come and sea them.* The Cbecter Photo Studio is a great resort for Groups, ss the Group Photo's made at this place Is acknow (edged to
If you have never tried Socialite Lemonade, you want to do so. Can be bad at Colombia avenue drug store
only.
Trunks, nmbrellss, etc., at L H. Smith's, 47 Washington strseL f Try a “Champagne mist,” at the Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congress Baby McKee oooosont creams are fresh to-day. Naas, 51 Washington SL Cape May vs. Riverton to-day. Great game. Cape May battery, BowW. H. Helas' photograph gallery on Beach avenue, between Jackson and Perry streets, la fully equipped for the business in all its branches. Excellent likenesses are being finished dally aad giving the utmost satisfaction. The
ape May City and uelgbU solicited. Come and
examine the ssmplee of bis excel tent work, sod sit for portraits. tf Wiley's Congress Hall bath bouse are the beet equipped on the beech Careful attendance. • Fred Arnold'* Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson streets, is one of the popular places of resort fur those who desire to enjoy seaside delicacies prepared in a most skilful manner. The liquors dispensed at the bar are pronounced by eounolaseurs’to be of remarkable quality and purity. * The Chester studio, Stockton bath. Is extra well-equipped for seaside work, with a fine light made expressly for
patronage of C boring villages
Huyler'a celebrated confections can be bad only at Marcy A M PC raj'a. • Artistic grouping by A. P. A H. B. Todd, the photographers, foot of Congress lawn. *
8. M. Smith, the practical watohmakar of Cape Mav City, formerly with Bally, Banks A Biddle, is wall known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and docks repaired. He
fftamonda^wots ami mount*
them at manufacturers' prioes. All goods warranted a* represented. Do not fall to o*U on him as be wiU take great pleasure in showing you hla goods. No. S Washington street Cap* May. *
mouter reeioce in uiia city, ana wnom the Bus recently noted as having gone to Europe, sang wlthvgreat success the other day la a redial at tbs Beethoven Hoa* College of Music In London. She will leave London the Utter part of this month for Paris and a journey along Urn Rhine, aad will return to America
the Uttar part of August.
children, etc., via Studio, Stockton
etc., visit the Chester t>
Tin types oa& be token and finished U five minutes If necessary by A. P. A H. B. Todd, oorner Congress lawn. •
“Bella of Nelson” fine old Kentucky whiskey at Ratty's, Washington and Jaekaou streeto. *
Did you see the people the ColcmbU avenue drug were all after that moat pi drinks. Champagne Soda.
ut of Til
If you wish fine solid sliver souvenir spo-ms, golo Smith, No. 3 W-ashmu-tou rtrect, from 7So up. •
Gentlemen's furnishing goods in great variety at I. II. Smith's, 47 Wa»biagum atmt, j
at Jos. Hand's, 9 Washington SL The Acme Cottage, situated west of the Excursion House sod near the end of the beech drive, U one of the ooslest boarding oottage* in thedly. Toother conveniences is added that of bath a free to all guests.
Apolllnaris Lemonade opposite Cod.
Huyler's confections always fresh at Mercy A Mecray's drug store. •
They put loe lo every glass of sods a Die Palace Pharmacy, opposite Coogres
Overheard: “ What did he oome down here for ? J net on purpose to annoy Aer, I suppose. See! Here he is, now, iu the surf. Sbe U over, yonder. ] didn't know of it until just now."
Hslpln A Bro., agents for the famous P. E. Sharpies* Butter. Thi* butter la - eet, rich, and pure beyond com parin. sod sold at prices that defy competition. Are you using It? Come and — - 1L Excels lor Market, 33 Waabingstreet. •
Our bon bon* are all manufactured on the premises. U. Nuss, Jr., 51
Washington street.
Ewing's bath bouses are opposite the beat bathing grouud.fully equipped,and are liberally patronized. * Have you tried "Whipped dream" at *t the Palace Pharmacy ? • Those cherry flavors are siin|-ly delicious at the Columbia avenue drug
Try a Cherry Bounce
Pharmacy.
the Palace
Mr. S. 8. Cole, Veterinary Surgeon, of Millville, will be at Cape May every Tuesday, between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.. baring bis office at Loper's Hotel. This effort of Mr. Cole to give attention to sick and lame bone* should meet wltb appreciation and be considered a convenience by owners of stock who frequently know the need of such a professional.
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After bathing, next in order is to stop at Kennedy's U. S. P. and get s tonic of Beef, iron and Wine willi cream. Simply delicious. * Views of President Harrison's cottage, Cape May Light House sud other prominent subject* for sale at Helm' gallery, Beach avenue. * Just think of ill Over 2,000 glasses of sods sold during the week at the Colombia avenue drug store, and it war dull • Wiley's Congress Bsth* sre splendidly equipped for buslnees, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, and convenient rooms. Pavilion o* the beech fur accommodation of bit bathers. * Go to the Stockton Bath* for polite attendance; for first class accommodations; where the temperature of the water is token dally, and also where the elite of eoclety bsthe. • All syrnpe made from fresh frulU and fruit juices with refined sugar and pure water. No artificial combinations at Kennedy's U. B. P. • Fresh Country eggs end Darlington's Delaware County Butter, lo prfaud sud balf-poand print*. Also In five-pound packages. Very convenient for families. Kehr A Church, IS W ashing um SL, opposite Stab office. * Cherry Phots, at Kennedy's U. 8. P., is positively striking. •
Ktw York Stock Report Saturday, July 18,1891.
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Reading. Dei. Lack.. SL Paul Rock Island Wabash pfd Union Pacific Mo. Pacific Louisville A Nashville New England
Atchison Northern Pacific Jersey Central Chicago Gas Sugar Refiners North West Burlington and Quincy Lake Shore
North American Western Union Cordage Whiskey Pacific MaU
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CAPE MAY CITY, K. J.
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THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. Thirteenth Season—1891. Capacity 900. Locatiou unsurpassed. One block from tbs New Depot Nearest House to the serf. Strictly firat-olaaa in all Ua appolnmenu. WALTER W. GREEN, of Philadelphia,
Proprietor
^HOTEL«>COLUMBIA«Thoroughly Renovated sad Improved. iTOTST OFEAT. S > Q3?T7Zl..JS.Xt IT-S-TES H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
DiErvoisr VTir.XjjA., Near R. R. Station, Beach and Post Office. No nth Yjafayelte- NtfMt Terms—f 10.00 and $12.00 per Week. MRS. T. B. BROOKS.
THE ROSSMORE, NOW OPEN Parlflc itnd TcnnewHcc Arc*, Atlantic City. IV. J. Telephone connections with New York and FhlUulllphta -Call 14D LOCATION UNSLKPAiJSEl). OPENS KKUKUAKY 1st. 1*1. MHN J. P. I»OYI.K Late of the West Kn4.
Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. FIFTY -r ADDITIONAL -f ROOMS now open rot the teccmot or tuesrs. MBA. F. HAIXEWBECK.
DARLINGTON HOTELD Opposite B. B. Notion. Grant Street, Cape May. Under personal management of JOHN J. KRONER.
FTrst-clnaa Culaino. Largs Airy Room*. Terms Reasonable.
FOIL SALE-A few Choice Building Lots Directly do the Beach-Two *•!«*•* from the W. J. B. K. Station. City water, (iaa. /. IfkJtSk LxhU.wVlestlTytAJwSirt)j drslueU- Loo SOaoS JSaHUand S0xl». > Uishjas^rsfcltom^nasrinaBa jMiest desirable location*, at very reasonable prim. Real Estate OfBoh flf T JS. TuET3=5 E. Lamer Washington and Jackins St*
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