CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, (KXCUTIOPIT).
Mr. Amo* Eruulut friend Mr. Hell, of Beltimore. Jod^e Miller ta e»o»lnjr * decided
; | Editor* 4 I'ablUbere.
WEDNESDAY, JULY «. 1WL It probably would h»riJBrrii belt* for Bartblcy If he h»«l learned the trade of a carpenter while yoanger and under more pUaaant rirrnni*taiie.-«. It might have kept him out of financiering ami |>olltic* and finally out of prUon. The Preardent yesterday appointed Lars Anderson as Second Secretary to the Legation at London, and Ilermel de Sal Her Dopln, of Now York, as Consnl to Nan tea, France, and recogrdzed Emilio Tuyo, as Conaul General Chill at Ban Francisco.
••Irthe bicyclists parade,'' said on of them yesterday, " there should be race of safeties after It.” This added feature would be attractive. Will not the Cape May Athletic Association call a meeting of bicyclists, both ladles and gentlemen, and arrange for a grand parade? It will prove a very taking
The President yesterday commuted the sentence of Edward Belden, of Kansas, who was sentenced to be hanged Friday next for committing a murder in Oklahoma Territory about a year ago, to imprisonment for life. The President commuted the sentence on the ground that the man, while not Insane, was not In the state of mind to fully understand
the enormity of his crime.
A rrc* the bicycle parade let us have a baby parade In which all the babies and coaches in their beat bibs and tuckers, shall tum out cm the beach boulevard after the beat of the day and show themselves. This la not i Idea. A parade of this kind was given at Asbury Park last season, and another la to be given there this season. Would not Congressman Key burn be a good manager for this novelty? Joseph Cohen would prove an experienced aide
D. P. Recalls. Treasurer of the Rsllimrriean, Is at the New Mount for s couple of weeks. J. A. Oppenbelm, pianist and composer, of Ualtlmore, with his family, will remain at Congress Hall for some
weeks.
L. II. Townsend, journalist, of this oe wrote a piece of music, a Sunday-school hymn, that became quite charming ladies from Untoutown, •e Mr*. John Boyle and her sister-in-law, Mias F. Boyle. The ladles are Coogrees for the season. Frank J. Shedd, a prominent busln of Colnmbua, Ohio, with kla pretty wife and intereating family, Is at Congress Hall for the season. Mrs. Benj. Wilson and the Misses Wilson, of Philadelphia, are at the Chalfoote for several weeks, where their society la modi sought after. U. W. McKuight, Dean of the Luthe ran College, Gettysburg, with his Ife and lovely daughter, are at the Hotel Cbalfonle for an extended visit. Mlaa Merlbah D. Kempton, a pretty brunette, of MerehantvlUe, N. J., la at the Chalfonte. Mias Kempton la a daring bather and la most graceful in the
We desire to call attention to the Delaware Bay House, at Cape Mar Point,' which Is now being conducted by Capt. George H. Bate* of the Oriental, Philadelphia. It has been vated completely and Its character changed, the patronage catered for being only the most respectable which can obtained. It la a delightful place which to drive, and after arriving, enjoy a supper or dinner of acaakir delicacies prepared In Inimitable style. The bay, stretching sway as far as eye can see, rolls In ceaselessly, and is dotted here and there with white-winged crafts
s supper. Try an excursion
C. B. Grtsoom, the popular
dealer, Is entitled to mention as one of
the old established business
this city. Fifteen years ago his father began It and fer about half that time the present Mr. Grtsoom has been In charge. He looks back with regret the time when old Congress Hall paid forty cents per gallon wholesale for the white fluid. It sella for much less now. Mr. Orlaeom la from Salem county and'
the son of an old and highly
family of that county of aturdy, sound principled descendants of the original qnaker settler* who ware introduced this balmy country under the tutelage of the famous William Penn. He
hlmaslf of the Quaker persi
straight as a airing In all buxines* tars, pleasant to deal with and In
way a creditable member of our buu-
It la warm enough to esc
body to get out of the great cities, and all who are able will dq It for a little time, no matter bow hard times may be. During the past twenty-five year* there ha* been every year,additions made to tin number of aeaalde.frequentera,until i all classes are represented, and a i docs nut think it necessary to beemore than moderately prosperous, fora he concludes that a cottage at the ahore la a necessity, or at least that
recces of two weeks or more
side boarding-house is essential to the comfort of himself and hla family, we said before, there are yearly addition* made, and mainly from among tinworld'* worker* of moderate income. It la this fact that explain* the growth of the numerous new resorts, and the
building up of some of the older
There are now accommodations at the araabare for thousands where but few year* ago hundreds would have been crowded, and not Infrequently the capacity for accommodating all comers la stretched to the uttermost. Still, new places are being started and devel-
oped almost yearly. There at sons for this Inc reaxe of seat
business. The first, that the people
our country at large are mal
money than In previous epochs, sod that more receive permanent and steady Incomes; the second, that living at
ODf Gtiests. And Other t>er«onal Mention
Mrs. Samuel J. Kline, a tall and beautiful blonde, of Chicago. »itb her pretty little child. 1* at Congress IlalL A tally bo party of sixteen ladiee and gentlemen, the gnesta of Congree* Hall.wiHstart from that famous hostelrie tills morning at 9 for a long drive
through town and country
Robert Sewell, one of the foremost of New York City's b»rrlster*,*nd brother to our popular and brave General William J. Sewell, with hla »Ife, and Mia* Bowman, arrived at the Stockton last
evening for a aUy of a few day*.
Mrs. Goo. W. Filler, of Philadelphia, daughter of Mr*. John W. Forney, a handsome brunette, whoec tall,graceful figure is much admired, la with her molbet and - lovely aiatcr, Time May Forney, at'Congreaa Hall for several
StaHiqht.
Did y.
The second consignment of children
St Margaret's House, on If ughes street,
down last evening. There Was a ear load of them. Each con-
signment Is given a week at the ahore.
Powell's restaurant, Washington St.. <ar Jackaou, Is very neatly and com-
fortably fitted up and an excel lent ninl ean he obtained there at moderate coat.
His wines and liquors are superior. * In treating the Incident of Capt.
Rowe's rescue of an Imperilled ship's company the other day. the type* should
given the number a* 204 Instead
of 104. It was a big crowd to keep
itling craft of 120 ton* eleven
pleasant of
drinks. Champagne Soda. • If you with fine solid silver souvenir mom, go to Smith, No- 8 Waabioeton Mnvt, from 73c up. * Gentlemen's furnishing goods In great variety at I. H. Smith's, 47 Wash-
n-hearted
Mr*. K. G.Cooper, a well known lady of Denver, Col., with her iotereellng family, Is at the Chalfonte. The children are two bright boy*. They remain for the season. Tba beauty and sweetness of young d was never more admirably personified than In the person of Mlaa Lottie Reeves, daughter of lawyer Ches. Reevca, of Philadelphia. E. H. Boyle and wife, accompanied by Mis* Boyle, all of Pittsburgh, have delightful room* at Congrees Hall. Mlxa Boyle baa created quite a sensation, hoof the wondrous beauty of her
large haxel eyes.
Miss May Tyrrell, of well rounded and symmetrical form, U one of the most charming appearing surf bather* out yesterday. She is a little timid, but that counts for her carefulness and
and good judgment.
Native and cultured grace* adorn the vo estimable daughters of Dr. Dorrickaon, of Wilmington, DeL, who with father and brother, are privileged each snmmer to enjoy their charmi ng cottage home on Jackson street. Proepero Schlaffin, Italian Consul at Baltimore, and also a prominent shipbroker, senior member of the firm of P. 4 Co., with hla wife and lovely daughter, Mlaa Ins, baa pleasant quarters at the New Mount Vernoo. Mr*. Childs, at No. 4 Congress street, ta for many seasons enjoyed Cape May driving In a moat luxurious manIn her stable* will always be found finest blooded stock, while carriages are handsome and stylish. One of Cape May's charming young ladles la Mias Florenoe Johnson, the pretty daughter of our esteemed townsman, E. Johnson. Mlaa Florence Is pronounced brunette, lady-like In her manners and greatly esteemed by large circle of acquaintances. Mrs. CoL Floerke was attired In beautiful aurah drees of Imported goods, the other evening at the Cougreas Hop, of which there la bnt one other similar ),la)lhl* country. The figure* represent horseshoe and beautiful floral designs. Cob Floerke Is Philadelphia's foremost
A fine, whole*
fellow Is the universal verdict of the friend* of genial 11. H. Eltel. of the Lyman Eliel Drug Co., who la at the Congress. Mr. Ellel I* a handsome bachelor and many are the glances cast
toward him.
Mr. A. C. Gregg, the handsome Wllilngton manufacturer, who with hla wife. Is at Congress Hall, appeared yesterday arrayed In a large coat of rod id a scarlet necktie with black dote. Mr. Gregg, aa well as all her guests, la delighted with the splendid eflcct of the combination. Charles B. Osborne, of the firm of Osborne 4 Hobac, of 7th and G. it roe t*. Washington, la here with his family ax the guest of hla friend, ex-Mayor Melvin at the Sea Breeze Hotel. Mr. Osborne lx part owner of one of the largest and most finely appointed restaurants at the Capital. He la enjoying his visit and Mr*. Osborne Is much pleased with the beauty of the place. T. F. McMecker, who la stopping st Congress Hall, la s leading lawyer of Wichita, Kansas, and the President, with whom he waa closeted for an hour yesterday. U« here In behalf of Edward Belden. who was convicted of murder in Oklahoma territory abont a year ago, and, by the aid of Attorney-General Miller, had the President to commute the sentence from hanging to Imprisonment for life. McMecker claims that he has evidence prove that another person oomraltted
Conductor Harry Wilson Defends His
KM.
He Tarns Down a “Journalist.” vn f r
Under the column of “Reporter'
Nosegay," In the I’k&adtlpkia Rerord
recently, appeared the following The officious air* of the average
Pennsylvania Railroad conductor and brakeman are amusing to those who ran
pierce the cloak of their deception "ic man a* he is, behind the blue
coat and brass buttons. A Western cowboy la the personification of grape In
: saddle, but put him on hi* Xect ai is like s duck out of water. Strip
Pennsylvania conductor of his robe of office, and he stands cowering before the world In the true guise bestowed
upon him by nature. The transfoi
tlon 1* complete. From a dignified,
jum-communirallvc official, p
changes Into an awkward, ungainly hayseed, who wear* 93.00 pants and live*
at Poduuk. The next time he wants
awe you, don't awe."
Washington St. ; Washington has a complete line of clothing, the late atyles. Highest cash price will be paid for all >r*e-ahoes that are found. If left with the proprietor of Congress RxUis He thinks they being good-lock.
days.
Only place where Cape May diamonds. moonstones and wampum are cut. Established over fifty year*. Jo*. Hand's, 9 Washington street. * The red spar buoy marking the end of the dike making out from the aonth end of Reedy island has been moved, owing to the extension of the dike, position from which Reedy Island light bean N. by E. j E., distent 1 3-10th to Lanalng's Cale. and Summer Garden, corner Lafayette and and Decatur streets, for private terrapin sup- . soft, hard, and deviled crabs, oya- ... scalloped and In every oilier atyle. and little neck clams. Game In season. Wines and liquors. Beer on draught. Families supplied. pretty King Charles dog, belonging to Mrs. Cutlno, of the New Mount Vernon, Is in danger of being spoiled by the guests of the hotel despite hla twelve years of experience a* popular favorite. “ Roma ” 1* sure white except a black mark over the left eye, and la as sweet as be la cute, weighing only about four-and-a-half-pounds. After the hop to-night get a glass of Chocolate loC Cream Soda at the Palace Souvenir Spoon* at Jo*. Hand’*, 9 Washington street. They are worthy of your attention. Come and see them.* Flat aa flounder*.” "Of course do not come to Cape May without koowlngjust what a flounder la. Though flat enough in appearance, they flat In taste, but are a toothsoc iwect and rich. They are being caught
sow.
The Cheater Photo Studio is a grrs for Groups, as the Group Photo'
acknowledged l
Huylrr's confections always fresh at Marcy 4 Mecray'a drug store. • They put lee lu every glass of sod* the Palace Pharmacy, opposite Congress
Hall.
... Iptn 4 Bro.. agents for the famous P. E. Sharpies* Butter. This butter is sweet, rich, sod pure beyond comparison, and sold at prices that defy competition. Are you using It? Come and
made at this plat be unexcelled.
never tried Socialite
le, you want to do ao. Can be had at Columbia avenue drug
COXOR1KH HA Isis, cape may city,x. j. Remodeled and Improved. J. F. CAKK, - I’roprlelor.
Ewing's bath home* are opposite the beat bathing ground-folly equipped,xud are liberally patronired. * Have you tried “Whipped Great
at the Palace Pharmacy V
Those'cherry flavors are simply deIlcious at the Columbia avenue ' Mr. S. S. Cole, Veterinary Surgeon, of Millville, will be at Cape May every Tuesday, between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m . ' ing hi* office at Loper'a Hotel. This irt of Mr. Cole to give attention to X and lame horse* should meet with appreciation snd be considered a convrn. leuce by owners of stock who trequenilv know the need of such a professional.
jj20 lui
After bathing, next In order is to op at Kennedy'* U. S. P. and get a mlc of Beef. Iron and Wine with warn. Simply delicious. * Try our molasses cream oocoaimt, II. Nuaa, Jr., 31 Washington street. of President Harrison’s cottage. Cape May Light House snd other prominent subjects for sale at Hciaa* gallery. Beach avenue. Just think of It! Over 2.0*> glasses of soda sold during the week at •.be Columbia avenue drug store, •mrf it Wilcy'sCongreeaBaths are splendidly cqnip]>cd for business, with excellent bathing robes, polite attention, ami convenient rooms. Pavilion on the beach for accommodation of hi* bather*. *
THE WISTDSOH,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Thirteenth Season—1891. Capacity 300. Location
Driving about Cape May city, the beach, turnpike and country roads,were never better than now. The frequent rains keep down the dust, the air is pleasant, sod the delight and bealtbful-
itiug ot this kind-are keenly
enjoyed by the masses of our summer
Try a "Champagne mist," at tl Palace Pharmacy, opposite Cong re
Hall.
Maybe It’* warm, you’re tired ax thirsty. Knapp's Root Boer Extract makes Root Beer In five minutes. W. H. He!**' photograph gallery on Beach avenue, between Jackson and Perry streets, is fully equipped for the business In all its branches. Excellent likenesses are being finished dally and giving the utmost satisfaction.
Miss Rita Robb, daughter of Mr. Thomas Robb, owner of the Chalfonte, i of the brightest and happiest of the young folks at the above hotel, and she furnishes much of the entertainment for a pleasant coterie of her friends among the gueats. Mr. and Mia. Arthur Thacber, who have been resting at the Marine Villa, have left to spend the balance of the m at Notes Beach. They are greatly mlaaed, for they are most clot company, fall of bright and witty sayings, making friends wber-
rer they go.
Col-Floerke, the well known Philadelphia designer and costumer, oottaging with Mrs. Floerke and little Carrie •o pleasantly at No. 12 North street, 1* lever happier than when be takas the ibeery little daughter by the hands and valises with her to the Inspiring music of the Haaaler orchestra
Hall hop.
Rev. Geo. B. Wight, now of Trenton, N. J., and formerly pastor of t M. E. church, this oily, waa In td looking In upon hla many old frier who were glad to shake hand* wl their old pastor. Mr. Wight la one the most prominent members of the New Jereey Conference and 4 generally chosen secretary of their meetings.
little s Cottages, even at Cape May, rented at very moderate rates, If people who cannot afford to pay for fine locations are wining to take suburban ones, and the number who do this is yearly increased. Those of moderate means can even become owners of cottage*
locations at very alight expense. The great value, from the standpoint of health, of a sojourn by the sea amply compensates for the additional ex]ictue required, though It may diminish the pctTOC of the family doctor aomci
Two splendid little fellowa are cottager A. J. Gillingham's twin boys, Albert and Harold, now six and onehalf years old. They are a great delight to the parents' hearts and admired by all who know them. That they may 11 v* to honor their parents sod spend long and uaefnl Uvea, la the Stsb’i
wish.
Col. William H. Crook, Disbursing de* at the White House, Washington, who 1* at preaent a guest of Congress,
family, and after the dinner, a< pan led the family on a long walk, while they were watching the advancinj receding waves carrying out little by little that portion of the beach front of Cape May Point, between Cape and Emerald avenues. About three feet of land was washed away last
Ing by the strong billows.
So -far ao good ; but here is a reply written by Conductor Harry Wib the West Jersey Railroad, which prove conclusively that the conductor* under stand their buslnens, can take care of themselves when It comes to measuring pen* with the fellow who contributes the write-ups to the “Reporter's Nosegay ” columns of the Record, and do not awe worth a rent: Editor! Copt Map Stab : Referring to an article in the “Xoaegay " column of the FftHadtlphia Jttrord of a recent date, reflecting u|>on Pennsylvania Railroad conductors, permit me an expression of what I feel to be the duty of one whose character ha* malieionsly assailed by the article referred to, the writer of which ilngly gifted with an emotional nature quite aa rcma*able as hi* tendency to falsify. First.—A railroad conductor, by virtue of hi* position, la, of necessity, a servant public, a fact which be keenly realizes and la never unconackn How exceedingly absnrd, then, l* the that anyone could be "awed the dignity of a servant. Second.—As a rule, the Pennsylvania Railroad conductor* are gentlemen—h requirement that Is made ne their appointment, and a distinction justly given them by public acclamation, and as to their being non-com-municative, they |maaesa the mental strength of being equal to their requirements and aa w illing to impart information a* the exacting duties of their position will permit them to be. would doubtless be a pleasure for them enlarge upon questions of social unent did their time allow them to do ao, but certainly not the tncllnatioii feed the cariosity of persons who have nothing to do but ask idle questions. While not In servitude the conductor Is permitted to enjoy the Inalienable rights of a respectable citizen and the society of his wife snd little ones, even though they be located “out at
Podcnk.”
Third.—Public estimate of moral worth is baaed upon character, and not upon the texture of a man’s apparel (93.00 pants). In ahort, this attack upon P. R. R. conductors is uncalled for, and bear* the evident distinction of demonstrating the litlltiuu it impossible for some person* to develop, which, in this ease, must call every intelligent man to pity, while he condemn* the spirit that 1* hidden beneath a supposed
One block
. ■ In all 1U WALTER W. GREEN, of Philadelphia,
Proprietor
•ring villages la solicited. Come and ezsmlne the samples of hla excellent work, and alt for portrait*. Another pretty hop waa enjoyed at Congress Hall last evening. These evening pleasures are certainly very popular this snmmer. The greatest sociability prevails, and while many And great delight in tripping over the polished floor to .Simon Haaaler'* music, the older sod more sedate patrons sit Interestedly by enjoying the pretty scene, not the smallest feature of which the dauclug of the children. Try a Cherry Bounce at the Palace Pharmacy. Wiley’s Congress Hall bath house are the beat equipped on the beach Careful attendance. Hnyler'a celebrated confections can be bad only at Marcy 4 Mecray'a. * Chocolate caramels fresh to-day, H. Nuaa, 01 Washington street. Fred Arnold's Merchant’s Exchange, Washington and Jackson street*, la one of the popular places of resort for those who desire to enjoy seaside delicacies prepared In a moat skilful maun-* The liquors dispensed st the bar i pronounced by connoisseurs to be of markable quality and pur.ty. ' William Needle* baa for the last three years bad a stand at the Bea Breeze, where he sold sheila, fancy boxes, etc., but this year manager Melvin rented the privilege to a party named Swartz. Needles went to Swartz and claimed hla counter and cases, upon which bs, Swartz, threw them out in a yard. The case came before Alderman Wi terday morning resulting In a verdict for Needle* of 94.80 Darlington's Delaware County Creamery and Packed Butter. Very fine and guaranteed satisfactory in every lasts doc. Goods delivered promptly. Kebr 4 Church, 17 Wsafaingtou street, opposite Stab office. The Chester studio. Stock is extra Vell-equlppod for seaside work, with a fine light made expressly for group photos. Artistic grouping by A. P. 4 Todd, <he photographer*, foot of Congreat Uwb. * CerrecUM. We desire to make some corrections otthsennoanoement yesterday of death of Mis. Sarah A. Carrall. The name waa gives yesterday as Carroll. At her death her bedside ’ rounded by her five daughters who did all possible to make the last momenta of their aged mother on cart fortable aa poetibla. Mr*. Carrall had ten grandchildren and twenty-two great-grandchildren. Interment will be made at Woodland Cemetery, Phila-
delphia.
Go to the Stockton Baths for polite attendance; for first class accommodations; where the temperature of Uie water is taken daily, and also where the elite of society bathe. * All *yru|» made from fresh fruits and fruit juice* with refined tugar and pure water. No artificial combinations at Kennedy's U. S. P. * Freeh Country egg* and Darlington's Delaware County Butter, In pound ai»d half-pound print*. Also In fivo-pouud packages. Very convenient for famine*. Kekr 4 Church, 15 Washington St., opposite Stab office. Cherry I’hosa, at Kennedy’* U. P. P., is positively striking. *
Of Noble Lineage.
Mrs. F. W. Finch, s very pleasant lady of Washington, D. C., who Is the nesreat living descendant of Gen. Washington, 1* st the Elberon for an extended | visit. The history of Mr*. Finch'* descent from the Illustrious patriot 1* roost j Interesting, including, as It does, John Augustin Washington hi* full brother, | great grandfather on her ! mother's aide, and Augustin Washington, the half-brother, a* her paternal : great grandfather, CoL Wm. Augu-tln Washington, her grandfather, waa the first executor mentioned In Waahing- , and waa bequeathed a pore Mount Vernon tract upon which Mrs. rloch was born. Mrs. Finch’s father. Bush rod Washington, was sixteen year* old at the of Gen. Washington'* death, and up to that time bad been preparing at Phillip’* Academy, Andover, Ma**., for Harvard College, Gen. Washington'* Mr*. Finch baa many Interesting stories In connection with her famoua snccstry and is justly proud of her Illustrious lineage. In making tfala visit to the Cape, Mrs. Finch la in company with her friend, Mr*. Mary A. Wenzell, the latter being a sister to Mr. Wilson, proprietor of the Eftfcron.
Oppoftito Conffress Hall,
CAPE MAY, N, J.
J.R. WILSON, Prop’r.
For Crabbing, fithinp or Sailing.
^HOTEL«COLUMBlA-€-Thoroughly Renovated and Improved. ^TOYST OX’J^LT- FQF v7Za-Ik-33. H. W. Sawyer, Manager.
-VXXjXjjA., Near 1L R. Station, Beach and Post Office. Honfb IJ»f»jelU > Street Tcrnis—f 10.00 and #12,00 per M eek. MIIS. T. R. BROOKS.
THE ROSSMORE, sT* NOW OPEN MT I’noifle nnd Tcnnc««e« Arc*, Aflautle City. Si. J
OritNS FEMtl'AUY t«. t*l. HHK J. 1* DOYI.K
Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. FIKTY -r ADDITIONAL -f ROOMS MOW OPEM FOR THE HECEPTI0H OF tUESTS. MRS. F. HAI.I.KNBECH.
Have You the Tie?
WATCHES
Diamonds and Jewelry
RICOS A BRO.
aid Eli Walnut Street,
DARLINGTON HOTEL-* Oppo'tlc It. B. suit ion. Graat Street, Cape M»y. Under personal management of JOHN J. KROMER. Firat-class Cuisine. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
FOR SALE-A few Choice Building Lots
riHLADELPllI A.
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, Washington Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.

