Cape May Daily Star, 24 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERT MORNING, («XC*rT»UXDlT). strmrao th* mowt** or iclt iini acscvt.

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5 Editors & PablUber*.

Clip Gliests. knd Other Personal Mer

Sheriff David Baiid, larjtelj rtiRiged o the lumber bu»me« In Carodrn, baa

! pleasant quarters at tbe Lafayette. Dr. Geo. Gladden, a prominent pby- John D. Phillips, a native of Weal ■ician of Pittsburgh, registered at tbe I Cheater, no* a resident of Beneare, III.,

! Accompanied by bis brother-in-law,

Jacob Rkgel has joined bis wife ! Robt. Hoopea,of West Chester, enjoyed - ■ u,* the hospitality of the Windsor f *

FRIDAY, JULY 24. 1891. - + The annual pilgrimage of news| men to Pitman Grove, piloted by M irate Caaasdy, of Carorim, took place OCR special correspondent on base ball did himself proud yesterday, giving Vis a very catchy description of the great game and enabling us, once again, to publish the ovly complete report of it vbk'h appeared. A moat beautiful panorama. It Is that passes and reps sees the Star's i ~ window at eventide after the malls i In. Now we didn't say a word about the pretty girls In thalr lovely attire, and all that; we simply name tbe fact and let the reader do tbe rest.

Windsor. I M. H. Kearns brooght his lovely Lieutenant Wolf. U. 8. Army, bride home to Cape May last evening. , Instructor of tactics and mffitary Best wishes ' ecienoe at Pennsylvania Agricultural

m . p—«■ _•> ness man of Linoolu. Neb.,

Mr. and Mrs. Burg hard, of Philadelphia, have joined their friends, Mrs.and Miss Walker, at the Windsor. President Harrison, Mrs. Dlmmick and tbe two grand-children, enjoyed another sea bath yesterday morning. Rev. Geo. A. Dougherty, of Baltimore. Secretary to Cardinal Gibbons, will remain at the Lafayette for theaea-

Tli* Grau Opera Company managers are here looking Into the matter of arranging for a series of opera entertainments to be given In the amusement lull of the ocean pier. We sincerely hops they msy succeed. The Cape May public remember them as having con--iribnted much to their pleasure in sea-

It is a question whether council has aj rightto bny ao costly a thing as s fire-alarm system without advertising for proposals. There Is more than one good one, and if the city wants any at all, it is not necessary to pay too much. Give all systems s chance and allow them to present their goods competition. There should be perfect fairness in those things which pertain to the city's interest. A man was drowned while bathing tics Isle City on the 19th Inst., and on Wednesday, while attempting aildltlonal anchor from the steam-yacht “Ida," owned by William Bouthby, of Philadelphia, a deck hand became entangled in the cable and waa thrown overboard from a small drowned in Townaend's Inlet. There luve been quite a number of drowning accidents already this season

locality.

Tar. newest idea for navigating the air la from tbe brain of Dr. Arthur dr Ranaart, a French physician and scientist. HU air ship will be made of steel and run by electricity. He la now in New York raising funds for its construction. He hope* to have It ready for the World's Fair and expects to travel through the air In H in one day. It would be a flyer to get across ao quickly as that. When completed he will at once mail across the Atlantic, then return to Chicago and exhibit it.

. YoiTfa men who deliberately set about disturbing the peace of a famlly.deaerve to be taught a lesson. By their persistent attentions where they have no right to give them they frequently cause unpleasant gossip, which U quite annoying when the lady in the eaa< entirely Innocent of wrong-doing, whi-n otherwise. There can be no possible excuse for the conduct of such young men which Is entitled fa moment's consideration, and they always lucky when they escape without

broken heads or other mor

Injury, and are worthy of the contempt

of all proper-minded people.

The steamer •'Republic” U doing splendid business thU season. Mr. W. F. Russell has given unusual attention and personal effort to the business of the boat, and has been quite lavish in the nae of printer's ink. “ I have done

more advertising than ever

marked the other day," and And that we are reaping oar reward." And then the ateamer’a business is carefully and honorably managed, fine amusements are offered every trip at great expense, and the trip down the bay and return is certainly made a very delightful one. We don’t wonder ao many avail themselves of the opportunity. An excursion of Red Men numbering about 1M0.

came down yesterday.

Messrs Staley and Templeton and the Mtaaes Devltt were out crabbing yesterday and came home with eight doxen 6. W. Augustus, of Grafton, W. Va_, who has been a guest ol tbe Columbia for many seasons, registered

Wednesday.

John A. Gorman, Chief of the CatboD Bureau of Missions, with beadquarters st Washington, D. C., Is at

Congress HalL

Mayor William McKinley, J r., the obamploo of Proteotloc. and Kepnhllcandldate for Govarnor of Ohio, is

expected Saturday.

Geo. Rudolph, senior member of tbe wholesale grooery bouse of Rudolph A Busby, Philadelphia, is registered

tbe Hotel Lafayette.

Miss .Grace Nebeeker, of Wasbil ton, daughter of the Treasurer of tbe United States Nebeeker, arrived at tbe

Stockton last evening.

Joe. Bmyaer, a retired farmer of York, Pa., and his two charming granddaughters, tbe Misses Lewis,

ping at tbe Columbia.

8. V. White, of Brooklyn, and Salaa l. Duteher, of New York, who called on tbe President yceterdey morning, left yesterday afternoon. Martin Hoyt, a well known New York State politician, with beadqnai tars at Albany, N. Y., la Hall with bia wife sod eon Leon S. J. Patterson, the owner of her of soft coal mines and also a heavy operator lo Anthracite ooal, of Dayfaw, Ohio, with bis Wife, Is at Marine Villa. W. F. H. Bead, one of Cape May' most enthusiastic bathers, lias been missed from, tbe surf f.f a few days, but we hope to see him coon again. □on. Benjamin F.Lee,clerk of the New Jersey Supreme Court, accompanied by bis wife and sun,la a guest at tbe Stockton and will remain aevsral weeks. Mrs. President Harrison called on her old friend, Mrs.John W. Kitcbcn,of Indianapolis, y>wterday at the Windsor, where Mrs. Kitchen la spending tbe

Chautauqua, on Wednesday, Mi

Mary Eaiug lectured on rooking, and

substantial proof that povd food

could be provided cheaper than the

cost of the common modes of

providing* indigestible, injurious dlahea. Among other things she said : """

trouble nowadays Is that we pa*

the soaps at dinner became it is insipid. We cannot eat the meat and vegetables

le they are Imperfectly cooked,

and we devour tbe pastry only because of the flavor, hence a nation of dyspep-

Cook knowledge as well as

knowledge is needed hi this broad land inrs, and the offer of a good rich piece of pumpkin pie to every individual

tendance would draw a blg|

crowd together than any political religions meeting ever held, so much do

people yearn fur good food."

Powell's restaurant, Washington St., tar Jackson, is very neatly and com irtably fitted up and an excellent meal in be obtained there at moderate coat it wises and liquorsare superior. • (has : Two 1 Three ! Hooray ! Hooray Cape Msy ! Cape May! —. —. —- •

Only place v

We hope to give tomorrow a brief but ‘ntereatuig sketch of the s

, of a oo'upie of i

summer here, who, residing south of i Mason and Dixon's Line at tbe outbreak of the « ar refused to cast their fortun with the South, and fought for tbe old flag under commissions from Praaideat

Uncutn.

Go to tbe Stockton Baiba for poli'.e attendance; tor first class accommodations; where the temperature of the 1 water is taken dally, and also wtaere the elite of society ball*. » - Artistic grouping by A. P. A H. B. Todd, the photographer*, foot of Con-

gress lawn.

Congress Hall bad its new tltg pole raised yeaten!IJ on the front lawn hj it S. Hoffman, of West Caps May.

d liquor*. Beer

supplied.

It le said that New Jersey's Supreme Court clerk. Beoj. F. Lee, has sold all about 4,000 acres of woodland oi lo Cumbarland County, his old home,

Russian Jewa.

Cape May dia-

and wampum are

Established over fifty yeare. Jos. Hand's, * Washington street. * A black pearl, one Inch In elrcnmfer-

foond in a clam the othei

day by John GUIls, a Chestnut Hill lystermen. Now we are ready to heat

from Cape May clam dealers.

uu to Lansing's Cate, and Summer Garden, corner Lafayette and sod Decatur si reels, for private terrapin suppers. soft, bard, and deviled crabs, oys-

ter* seallooed and In every other style. — . ■ little nark clams. Game in season. H. Naas'. Jr,, M Washington street.

All syrups made from fresh fruit* and frail joins with refloed sugar and pure water. No artificial —

lions at Kennedy's U. S. P.

There ought lo be something d;

to prohibit the grazing

the old Colombia bouse property, certainly a d. Cieatble sight to see Unm

I Isos j roamiag about in front of a big hotel

Halt

Tally-Ho I In what w*j did this name ' Wiley's CongKeas Baths are splendidly ever become attached to a eoaeb f We ! equipped for bnsineee. with excellent tsa-i.'iwrsart understand the expression Ho And for accommodation of his bathers, that's alt Can tbe liverym. n explain '

<'0!VGRF*HH HA 1*1*. cafe mat cm,i. j. Remodeled and Improved. J. F. CAKE, PrwprlMbr.

A Craislng Excursion A party of Woodbury jolly young irn are here on an excursion In tbe ■ho.mer “Vila English,'.' of Port Norris, having arrived yesterday. They i out a week and will stay' tek yet, going from here down sta of Delaware. In the party are Jacob Harper. John Brown, Samuel Carey, Samuel Conover, George Montgomer, Lon McHenry, William Dilks, Samuel Dilks. William Allen, William Myers, Jacob Debrow and Martin Beau. The party has assumed the name of the Wonder Bay Club." Mr. Francis Baxley Lee, of the class '90 University of Pa, who last winter made the only translation of the Belgian Constitution from French laid English, tbe King of Belgium weeks ago, requesting permission to a copy of It, and received a few daya ago the following reply, granting the request : CxmsiT pc Rot. Pafaaia, ds Buvx-

MUMt,

le « Jail let. 1891. i/outuur —Par lettre da 1* Juin dernier, vous svex exprime le desit etr autorise a offrir au Roi an ex. plain de la premiere edition Americalne da la constitution Beige que voa tradnlte en Anglais. J'al I'booncur de voos falre

, ms at Jot Hand's, 9'great Washington street. They ere worthy ; ingtoo of your attention. Come and set them.* „ jj o

H. Dobson, for many years in the wholesale notion business on Msrket street, Philadelphia, accompanied by Mrs. Dobson, are at the Colombia for

ic season

Secretary of the Treasury, Charles oster, arrived at Congress Hall yesterday morning and went to the Preel-

le chef da Cabinet do Rol, oartlfie de Borohgrave. Monsieur Francis Baxley Lee, Etudient en droit, en Trenton. practical lesson in Franch for stodenta of that language. The accad readily be understood without them.

ssode recevra volontiers de votie pen bommage dont II s'aglt. Agrees, monsieur I'essurance de

your attention. Come ami *« mem. , “Jfcnieedrgufutalgprase "lea Deviled" crabs la rather a fiendish has been quoted for these many ression. isn't It. A young lady jy^ar,. but there are few locideBta to nber of a lunch |*rty at tha OrioU which It baa been more appropriately other night called them "astao- »p,,i»d than to the Ocean Grove an-

th'iritlea order forbid.!!

If J

re never tried Socialite iu want to do ao. Can be mbta avenue drag store

Try a “Champagne mist,"

Black stockings were formerly hedge of servitude, and were worn only by slaves and servant*. And tbe pretty creatures on our beai shining black hose glisten backs of seals as they come dripping out of the salt sea wsvea. W. U. Heins' photograph gallery Beach avenue, between Jackson and Perry street*, is fully equipped for the we to all Its branches. Excellent sees are being finished daily sod giving the utmost antialaolloo. The patronage of Cape May City and neighboring villages is solicited. Come sod examine tbe samples of his excellent work, and sit for portraits. “ Try a Cherry Bounce at the Palace

Pharmacy.

“ Laundered " fa not s correct word, “ Lsuodned " la better coming from the compound word lawn-dried, signifying the old way of drying clothes by spreading on the grass. Really, the whole thing la s perversion as we nowadays use tbe term to signify tbe pressing sod smootberlng process hi addition to the washing and drying. In sheet, we make it mean " done op," was bed andIroned. We understand it, and that Uxnfficient, though tbe word doe* not exactly fit It Wiley's Coo grew* Hall bath house _.e the beet equipped on the beach Careful attendance.

lady residents there from walking from air cottages to the balking grounds their fiathing robes, uolee* enveloped

i a cloak.

Cream mint Is deRciou*. II- Nusa, I Jr., M Washington street Society as I have found H,” was j tbe explanation of a policeman to the J i agist rate when be pulled a coo pic of •cut y chape for drunken and dlaordrr'y

THE WIXD.HOR, CAPE MAT, N. J. Thirteenth Seaaon-lfi91. C.pedly *». Location unsurjaamd. One Mock .m the New Depot Nearest House to the surf. Strictly first-class lo ail lu HU urn .New .repot e. WALTER W. GREEN, of Philadelphia,

If yon wish fine solid silver souvenir spoons, go to Smith, No. 8 Washinrton it reel, from 75c up. * Going to tbe country 7 Take a -InvUe of Knapp's Root Beer Extract Yen, half a dozen of them. Fresh Country ® Kg» »"d Darlington'* Delaware County Butter, iu pound and ball-pound print*. Also in five-pound package*. Very convenient for families. Kebr A Church. 15 Waahiogtou St, opposite Star offioe. • The Cape May Otar takes high rank

dailies, h is band-

• wileawake aid nta claim* lor support,

both from the gi

of that old ami popular resort, that should not be disregarded. May It live ng and prosper.— B'esf Arrey /Vca*. Cherry Pbosa, at Kennedy's U. 8. P„ le positively striking. • Darlington's Delaware Coauty .reamery and Packed Butter. Very fine and guaranteed satisfactory

made to th* effect that w* needed, at

Cape May, to pattern after the ami

menu, In matter* of number and charaster, that were offered to the patrons

at Atlantic City. There are many

eons, other than those we presented then, why we needed nothing of the

kind. Atlantic's amusement*

have run riot and are giving a deal of

trouble. The PkiLadilphia Nuflrtwi really contained nearly a column sfa

mentofthedifficnUiesof the situation, the efforts of the amusement people to

override tbe edicts of the law and of the authorities to prevent viols

and excesses. The BullttiK speaks of the effort* to restrain the merry-go-rounds, and yet, it says, ‘no objection la made to the other noisy, turbulent affairs, which are not only tolerated, but encouraged," and want* to know why

they should not endeavor to electric railroad, prevent the

from driving noisy parties about the streets and have all the sail and steamboat* tied up on Sunday, and stifle the orchestral in the coocert-gardeo*. Th* cry from some sources la, open ram, open all, abut up one, abut up all. There Is a feeling abroad that Atlantic CUy I* In danger of being turned into a second Gloucester. No, It I* hardly worth while for us to Imagine that we should pattern after Atlantic City in any effort lo broaden aur lines or to increase the number of strangers within

pur gate*.

Brigadier General L.H.L.Williamson, of El Paso, Texas, is at the Arlington, having come here to see th* President concerning matters connected with tbe

Southern border question.

John MeArdle, of Philadelphia, oc of tbe greatest cattle drovers lu tt United States, is here witn hie thn charming daughters and will remain few daya. He is worth a mlllloo. Mra A. P. Fast, daughter of OeuL

Pleasanton, of Philadelphia,

panied by her daughter, Miss Carrie and niece, Mies Bessie Pleasanton, are registered at Columbia for the aeason.

glad to welcome to our

shores last evening our handsome tallied and versatile friend, Mr. Francis . Lee, who has been sojourning with friends Id the county lor several weeks. Among the arrival* at the Stockton yesterday war* Mr. and Mra. Anthony Bullock and family of Chesterfield, N. J. Mr. Bullock is ao old friend ol Cape May, having been ootfflng here for

yeare.

Dr. Augustus Dobson, of Camden, as rented one of those comfortable cottages, owned by Mr. L.Maddock, Second avenue. It w 111 be occupied by tils family whUe tbe Dr. makes a trip i Europe. Mia* Lilli* Marvin, of Washington, D. C.. who with much enthuaiaam in Into the spirit of Cape May sumenjoyment*, is again at Brextoo Villa, where many friends delight in her society. Tbe Prinoeas Alois beautiful wife of the well known Priooe Alois, bat become totally blind, and the

Wort Cape May Ua* Emma Foster, of Court House, and Mr. Creese, of Weet Philadelphia, spending the week with their friend, Mrs. Chat. Eidridge. Geo. Holing, a young dry goods mer chant, of Wharton street, Philadelphia, is visiting D. Le Roy Reeves of this

place.

Cbas. SchellInger and wife have returned after outing abroad. Misses Nellie Packer and Katie Dukes, two charming Philadelphia belles, are spending s season with their cousin. Miss Clam. Eidridge. Mias Ads Williams, of Philadelphia, baa been re-cuperating at the bom* of hir uncle, Be^j. Savage. James Reeves, formerly of this place, i typo on tbe Camden Democrat, Is spending hi* annual vacation with bit parent*, Capl. John Reeve* and wife. At a meeting of the Public School Trustees last Monday evening Prof. D. C. Vans man was reengaged as Principal, Mis* Maris Crowell, First Assistant, and Miss Amanda Ewing, Second Assistant teachers of our school for the log year. Tbe teacher for tk* fourth department ha* not as yet been engaged, but a first-elaa* one will be eecared, thus making an efficient c o-pe of instru ctora.

Roasted almonds fresh to day. Nusa, Jr., 51 Washington street. After bathing, next In order is to „op at Kennedy's C. 8. P. and get a tonic of Beef. Iron and Wine with

-ram. Simply delicious.

Over at Atlantis City, a visitor asked If people who go bathing In tbe sari left their brains at home or bad them cl ed at the bath houae office with oilier valuable*—they seemed ao deined to go into dangerous depths and utterly disregard *11 counsel. “Belle of Nelson” fine old Kentucky whiskey at Batty s, Washington and Jackson streets. * Views of President Harrison’s cottage. Cape May Light House and other prominent subjects for sale at Heiaa' gallery,

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CAPE MAY, Ji, J.

J.K. BIUWS, I’rap’r.

IfcJ A coaching party waa given by B. F. MeCanlly. yesterday to a party of friend*. Those taking the trip ware and Mr*. B. F. MeCanlly, Mra. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Howe, Mlaa 1 Williamson, Dr. and Mra. Cook, Mr. and Mra. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Seof- ;

ferl*.

Tin type* can be taken and finished

STARLIGHT.

u see the people crowd!

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Baron Von Pino,at on* time Minister of

Miss Essie Troat, one of Cincinnati's beet and cue of Cape May’s regular summer guests. Is again roomed at tbe Devon, where she arrived Tuesday evenOther ClDoInnali friends will join oon, all to make quite a prolonged

etay.

Two charming Miss** who are great admirer* of bare ball and "KM" Lansing, made frequent trip* to the Bran offioe Wednesday evening 'to Inquire about theeoore. A* our young society reir baa a strong loaning towards tbaat two fair maM*os,h* was all broken other fellows.

Superfluous Hair enUrely removed from the fso* without loji— •" • K * most delicate akin. Paris Manicure Parlor* at the Devon. South Lafayette street. Jj. *3, Gta. Frank Lee says one word In French needed more than any other while sojourning in Paris, is that which signifies

How mi

Fred Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson street*, la one of the popular places of resort for those wbTdilre to enjoy araaid* delioMire prepared lo a moat akilful The liquors disy uriubUqosJlty and purity. Samuel Lee, colored, of Centreville, rar Cold Spring, this county, was fined „-ven dollar* and seventy-five cent* by Alderman Ware, yeirterday, for cruelty to hi* boree. Complaint was made against him by Agent Young, of the 8. P. C. A. tTlakeurtbs’faeoj^brought delightful (souvenir of sojourn near the beach. Such are made every day at Cheater Studio, Stockton Baths.

Another grand full dress hop at Coo-

reaa Hall, Saturday evening.

Mr. 8. 8. Cole, Veterinary Surgeon, of Millville, will be st Cape May every Tuesday, between 10 a. m. and 8 P-ro, having bta offioe at Loper a Hotel. This effort of Mr. foie to give attention to sick and lame home* should meet wit*appreclstloc and be considered s oonvei ience by owners of stock who frequent, know the used of sneb * professional

jySO 1m

“Another one of those dMightft at Coogreea Hall," seld Prof. Loom!* evening, "the largest (me yet. grass is the oentre of life and gaiety and the hop* given every erernlnj *r exceedingly pleasant and social affair They put ioe in every glaro of.wM* i

^HOTELoCOLUMBIA^

„ ,ry by A- P. A i Thoroughly Renoiated and Improved.

H. B. Todd, corner Cougrea* lawn. • 2TOTXT OaFOEiT. I?-Z5.'n38

Last evening's hop at Congress was H. W. SaWVER, Manager.

well attended, and vary enjoyable. :

The Photographic work made st tbe Chester seaside studio. Stock too bath. Is indeed excellent, sod friend Cheater must leal quite prood of the constant , 1 flow of praise from curtomer* sod ] sight-seen. * a M. Smith, tbe praetleai watch- i maker of Cape Mav City, formerly with Bally. Hanks A Biddle, is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and clocks repaired. He make* a specialty of manufseturing fine jewelry, such ** King*. Stick Pina, Charm*, etc., and has a Urge stock of | ape Msy diamond*, cuts and mount* .hem at manufacturers' prices,

goods warranted as not fall to call on him

great pleaanre In abo No. 8 Washington st

■ be will take

ebtagood*.

for Cretorey. fisAoy or 8mh»iy.

. . .rates* Butter. This butter Is sweat, rich, and pure beyood eoo--- 1 eon. and sold at price* that defy petition Are yon using ID Come and ae* K. Excelsior Market, 88 Washington street. Ewing's bath houses are opposite the best bathing ground, fully equipped,^*! are liberally patronised. Just think of it! Over 2,0X1 glasses of aoda sold during tbe week st tbe Col■mbia avenue drug store, oad if «mj

at Joi- Hand's, 9 Washington L H. Smith. 47 Washington street, has s complete line of clothing. tbe late style* ApoUlnaris

Huyter's confections always fresh at Marey A Mecray's drag store. • The P. E. Sharpie** Hotter the celebrated DelawareeountjGUt Edge Butter, for which everybody 1* asking, is for rote only at Halplo A Bro a r aior Market. 88 Wash Ingtoo i Finest table hotter In the market.

3DEV01T VXXjXaA., ir R. R. Station, Beach and Poet Offioe. Nwath Lafity etie *tr*m» Terms—f 10.00 and f 12.00 per Week.

MBS. T. K. BROOKS.

THE ROSSMORE, ^riNOW OPEN Mf ParlBc »■«* Tennesmee Awew , Allan tic City. IS. J

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WATCHES

Diamonds and Jewelry

CQSand 111 Walnut Street,! PHILADELPHIA-

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