Cape May Daily Star, 29 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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The Greatest Safety

SUBURBAN RAILROAD STATION.

Ererybuiij- trareta morr or kw tbrar <5*r», and dontaloni very few people can he found who hare not experienced I be div oomforu of “waiting for a train” at a ooantry utarion. l-aaally their nctlncn ' ' ' ilent arramrement prorr that

•O «blll haa lieru < jerchol In m the welfare or comfort of the

Ctiun l.yiinr. Pb-JuIib Nureaimsd. Nr» dumUoid. NK-tw Wna. Ul > “ '

WUUrd McCall. <i

a Frank McCaU. Geo

umifUBi—Mril <i>ckr*ii. MIB

A Uarotd MIBer wniUaifott—Jno J Hear run mod * niibtfrlphla-Mm Floreace MIDw.

m-MCKOX. .-The Ker llarid Howard

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.rtfelMirx—lie Wilt A Fry at

' I weler and daoxhlrn

> city—Kd WEFT END. HalUat-we-Mra VF Walden K V done, I lll-l.urel.—II F Fatlett Weal VlralnU-

FhlladdplilJ.ai H Mr’unnrll. Mt«. t(nea Mrt uaiwll. Mian AeB-a hack. M B A halier, a I e b Sailer. Mra. Charla Kneebl. Hlu

Mllb-r. N t haan, ManitOrke fa.luinbua.ti- V* rathe. Ih.yieah.wa. I*a—Jna J Frock. Jaa KM ar.

Vine land Mra fhaBkawUln Haltl.th.ir— Mi»» Fannie Hanlnxarien. Khl Lulelk^le. Mia John A Koyall. Hn 8 M

Cklarae Idvtarr. . A Icelnra will la c l.en In the M. E. (II.arch na Wedoenday enenlny, Auk*lh. by Or; Jin Kuey Moj, a nallre of Cbl-a, uminr the auaploea of tha Ep. worth league The procorda will be for I lie bulltllii* fund of Ibe projected M. E. CT.urch. Paitlcolara will ha X lees later. A party nf jolly New Yorker* dropped dawn to Tnekertoo, New Joraey. Uat work tn rtstt tbelr friend. Mr. 8. B. Uartlett, and prepare for their fifth aagual beating excuraloo tbrough the honnda. atl the way in Cape May, Tliey luarded on Saturday, the commodloua yacht “ Kuby.*’ gallantly too.minded by CapL Kider and first mate, Cbarlaa Urant, and warn noon afloat on the aalt, ealm wares of the Inland bay. They a lopped at BeaegHaren, hnutkyr.l at AtlagM *^ooerdcd thaKw-to Oeaa# City, Add then bore a tray for Cape May, arrirtng Tneaday. Sn’pe and other rarieflee of nea bird* fell be

waau and beynnd. H.a The •emhe-a of tl^ p F. HaRletC arbd Vaa |

>• »*ly dropping fclmaelf Into the gather them up and linking ap to hla ' H.«w be enjoyed «• th* ikrv wem la*«c * wa, chltf oo*k, a ad prepared the moat aarory dUhea f. •lelectatlon of U>e party. He la Duatap A Co- in their Fifth a' •tore Frank Drink water, manager for the same firm, Broadway elore; Jack

Talvv KtUev W Always in Rea

Always in Reach.

This old and popular remedy also, and always, CURES PAIM of the Cramp and Colic family— Pain of the Cough and Cold family—Pain of the Cut and Bruise family—every Pain in every family. For Horses and Cattle also.

GOOD—^ used.

Bold Everywhere. Buy NOW.

Sese Sail. AGAIN WE AKE DOWKEI'. All FhlU , 4; Cape May 1 Y.-nterday’a gime waa a pllcher'abit e in which helper got the beat of It The Cape Maya eon Id not cornet a ill. ball when needed, while the viallor. b inched thrir blta at the proper time. d the game waa Uni-a. On aetrcral declaloni the umpire waa away off—two if them eapecially, on third cutting out what would probably tiav. barn two The Inninga were aa f dlowa : In the firat inning. Ikrlpcr knocked a ro bagger. Snyder atruck oot, Lanalng dropfwd ball and threw to lit to ealeb' Snyder. Darragh threw to 8rd, to catch I .riper, who knocked King the ball at the aarno time bluing King orer the heart. He eon Id not re- - quickly and I.riper aoored. Shan-

non •truck out.

In the fourth, Snyder tlw.1 to Uaahicll who dropiuul It, Boydcr reaching the baac. Shannon Hied to TVageul.urat. Ilergen hit by pitcher advancing Snyder. Price hit eafcly to the awamp fo. a alngle.Suyder aoored,and llorgon oanght plate trying to reach bom-. In the eighth, for Cape May, Dorell aa hit by pitcher, hut waa oanght napping off first ao rellied, Wagrnbur.t booted u> abort and beat the ball to UL Field atruck oot, bat reached first on d ball. Wagenharst aaorinp. Lansing bit to pitcher who threw to third, catching Field. This dccUiou a a» decidedly rank. Bowman bit ea>y ball

third, died at fir.i.

For All Philadelphia, Le’prr hit to right, Snyder ll ed to left f.ir two bases lydper scoring. Davis aaerifford. Soydor going to third. Stianm.o atrock oot. Bergen bit safely to left, Snyder acor-

I'KKaFECTIVE.

A waiting room In a railroad station Should tw light, clean and neat tn appearance and well heated and rent Haled. If. leutewd of the cheap edvertiaing liilla. the walls were adorned with a few pretty cubing* and photographs and engraving!. It “d would remove much of the dreary and diaagrevable effect. In planning a railway •Latina there ehoald always be two waiting room*, one for men and one for aomen. »Ith the ticket office convenient rate toilet rooms The baggage and check rooms should not he forgotten. The length of a pa-wenger coach is from 44 to S3 feet, the length of a sleeping car la from SO to 06 feet, the length of a locomotive and '0 feet, a luggage, m

ll 44 to U feet

. . _ station, in < locomotive and tender, we may on an aver ‘low for every working train one * car. one sleeper and three pas coaches, which would make the -ngth of the trnin. exclusive of the and tender, not him than t!J7 feet The length of the platform, therefore, 3tD feet It should be constructed of heavy planks spikml to list sleepers firmly bedded in the •und. The planking can he made more table by covering it with a thick coat- .. of tar on the under side la-fore putting

CONGRESS HALL 1 Complimentary Testimonial

MR. SIMON HflSSLER,

: vA MIDSUMMER NIGHTS FESTIVAL BRANT) HOP SATURDAY EV’NG. AUG. Isi.

HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET, Washington ami Ocean Streets. Largest Stars and Market in this City. COMFUtn STOCK OF FIXE GHOCEItSKft.

COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE XjITsTG-O, m:<-ATI'K KTRKKT, BKIAIW WASHKNCTOX KTREET.

pHOICE

TNES AND

The committee of srrangri

popnlar entertainment of the season. Admission Tickets for Adults.

.p.re^.tf.rt

nake this the r

J-KJUORS.

Fifty Cents.

Twenty-five Cents. Dancing to commence at 9.30 o'clock. Tickets

at newstand.

‘ ! Mssleal Dlreetore i'rof A. M. Uhim

log. Bergen

tught trying i

steal

Dnrell. 2b Wagcnhurst, as..... Field, If..., Kanisvhil. H '. . . . . .

King, SI

DaabieH. p... Ratnadell. cf.. Darragh. Ib..

—0 I 0 0 0: .0 2 0 8 1

Leipcr, p 2 Snyder, e 2 DavU, cf 0 ~ "u- 0

Price, If Edwa-da, Sb S mpaou, lb Vail, as

XP ELEVATIOX the I.eight of the platform -ks there te a differatKc of opinkm. hut tiie Isid railroad aoglncrni agree that It should he nearly. If not quite, ’ ' with the tracka, at all danger of pvmcagrrs accidentally stepping off In front of the train is thus Avoided. A ground plan, end elevation and perspective if a suburban railroad station is by tbe accompanying cuts. The >f the station U 34 feet in tha clear, and the total length about 80 feet It will he noticed that the main portion of the building is divided into two waiting with the ticket office and telegraph operating room side toward the railroad, 6qniaren the two waiting rooms. KncIi room is lighted by large windows and doors. Tbe gentlemen's wait is a door on two sides Fur in reaching tbs toilet room s third door also connects with the ladies’ waiting room placed the baggage and toilet rooms The ra cck and baggage rooms are from tbe front platform, as experience shows that it is best to have them entirely tbe waiting rooms Station ary seats are placed upon three sides and in the middle of the waiting rooms Scats without artnsare to be preferred. A large chimney is placed at the end of each waiting room, with a smoke flue for a md a rratibtUnc flueincach. A gas jet is placed at tb* tllstiog fine, and is kept burning to accelerate Ibe outward flow of the air from the rooms The fresh air U admitted by means of ths windows It Is not

ed often enough to he comfortable The toilet rooms

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4 8 27 11

oer. The design of this railroad station is slmpleand inexpensive, and showing by Its construction what Is Intended for. There is of oom

XII tssn . ouuuiug, weacn is A" Phil* 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1-4 .frame structure CaprMay o 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—l *• Bsewrerenm. , opported on Earned runs. A. P. 2. Two-baae hlu heavy brick or atone foundation walls, Laipor, Sayder. Baonfioe hits Lansing, srithan open limber roof of wide projec Bowman, Dlthiril. Struck oot Dnrell, ! tloo, supported at the eaves by strong orWsgenhurst (Sj. Fields. Lansing, namaotal Umber brackets. Tbe roof may Kamsdell, Dsrrsti. Beyder. Dario, Shan- I b* of siste or Un. put oo with standing non (2), Prior. Edwards, Vail, 42). aroma. Tha roof la hipped and broken by Bases un balls. Uanudcll. Hit by ! two octagonal ventilators at tbe interetc-r"-‘lMT " Bergen. Durell Bow- Uon of th* hip rafters at each end. Tbe roof man. Wild pitcher, Lai per Tim* of i water U carried from tbe gn tiers to the game 1.45. Umpire, Edwards. 1 ^ *■ — — 1

Hear l »rk BUck Krport Tuesday, July 28. I8B1. cxosiao. Del- L»ck 181 j Bt. i'snl ..A 03 Hock Island 72 r ^kMk*fd../.„ as| Union Pseifie... ggi Mo. Psclfla es Loulssiile A .Nsshville. 70 “ Kaglhsd .„t 81J

Northern Pscific pfd..

The exterior of the building is sheathed with toogned and grooved stuff and cover ed with waterproof sheathing paper, and ciapboonlrd with white pine bevaied clap lido Tbe tnuaca which support the f are exposed to view, and the inside Ha and roof are sheathed with dry T«1 law pine, tongnsd and grooved ceiling U. left natural color of the wood, and ied with three coals of rsmish; the doors, arebitravoa. frames and casings of > snd windows are aand|*pcred and ml smooth. Tbe exterior wood and

Brooklyn doctor hsdastarttbe *»*har night Ha rw1 cal', from a Marcy arenas rent fall baste to find an

brained in a brawl. A' flat had whacked her head with a dob. Tbe doctor rigged kb anrglral tackle and carriully begaa * * *- **—

- Vs M>r In

patient'

He cropped

JACQUETTE & STRATTON, X'o. 12 WnNliington Ntreot.

FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AM) ( RARS, Fatulllew NcrTrtI ProHipIly. Order* Nollfitrsl.

Iw 4oIrt Idtffrr Boor. Siiutiut-r G'nrdon. BoUloel Goode n Spoolnlty Tor I-'uuilly I'mo.

UllUiUkli.

I. L. Sheppard, bo also oilers a very completr .lock ^ GKKTLEMEX‘8 FURHiSHliiG GOODS,

. •4.46!ifgSfEa D.ouj^fsr

n City.a

«3 W ASHINGTON JvTBKtrT. | ’3.50 CAPE MAY ' iMlsfH

Atlantic City. ■

shorr and Bay Line. I - r M —Kxcui^unand aee-enmndallan. 20 MILES ALONG thB OCEAN, j ' A«t»e* .11'biUdvH.hw »i.rv F. M. drlicktlul ride in Amclirs. j j|.00 j U...,,;,-s TvrSret. at

Cspe Sixy, W .1 11 K. *8 00 2 25 5 till Sea Isle City- •' 0 14 4 17 0 17 Onesn City Stesmbnit W 40 4 44 0.50 Longpnrt C..Y \ K K. # 57 5 09 7 25 Arrive Atlsntic City 10.27 5 :!9 7 55 Retnining lew Atlsntic City Motor Line, Tennessee avrnue slatioo. 8 10 * 12.14 sod " '

EXCELSIOR MARKET, No. S3 WAKHINUTON NT ft 4: FT. CXPE MAY CITY. X. J. JOHN HALPIN & RR0. J. W. EAGAN. Mansion House Bakerv. Xo. 7 MAXNIOX STREET. ’ l V'.L ,1 o f ' K “'J '1'“' ,: * k '» sud Pastry. '0J00DMAN, GlliLETTE ^ Go., X. 4L 4'OK. i:uh AXD MARKET KiTfi.. I’liiliKlt'lplii:!. ^ Onr Mr. Chandler, who has called for Cape May orders for the past live years, will continue to call on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. Goode Carefully I'ackesl. €’41»K 31 AY IMVIIglQX, FIRST-CLASS CAROPaSAT.

4.01 r

a 11-I

Boil

City wlUi all trains,

- a >r. sud 10 r >■ , and SanW. T BAUUEK, Manager.

Lafeystte Iffllsr, CONFIDENTIAL^ MESSENGER. MvoiVuBor N Nost

rening, tendrrrd Mr J Fred.Z intncrisn, tbe popular manager of three Uieatres, a delightful seren -do after the hop. The Uv*slvr orcimslra his long employed al the Clustnut Street Theatre, hence there is s deep, abiding affection 1-etwicn the Hssrlc * and Mr. Zimmerman The (lame vv Ib I'lilladrlpkla Philadelphia will Be unable to pl.y tre today owing to the fact that rain prevdnthd thrir game with Brooklyn reAtcrdsy, which they will be com. polled to play to-rt«y. All-Philadelphia, who defeated Cape May y agatn play, however, s pitch for A 1 Philadelphia

will

folios

api-r;

.HOCK

Alexander t». 1>, Taylor. C aioner of Deeds in lihode Ll: District of Co' untbia. Cliarlcs A. tb-seln idth. Comm of lfc.il. ill New York for Di>

ColumbU

Climriis K. Adams, altcmat.- C alom-r to World's Fair, from Ma *Charlrs <1 Litllv. |aistmaster ■ dine. Montana Frederick I.. Webster, |.».tma Sparrows PiduL Marj-laml. Co Ma| C ’ Wl "'"‘ l^dirande E. Sluss-n. postma iarceloua. Michigan. Oliver E. Moire, |.i.tmast rat

California

Clarkavilie. loaa. Mater CeiTent Pair.

The eonteat for the silver chalice between Rev Father Degi-n. Iteclor of SL Mary'a. Cape May. and Her Father Kgan, of St. Joseph's. Sea Lie City, has awakened great interest among tbe people of the two parlshc.. as the contest proves to he hot and close However. It ta to he hoped that the people of Cape May will not he wanting in their leal to secure the hcauliful prixe for their well, worthy paatur. Her Father Ocgm is most atrenucusly working to |>ay off the mortgage on the acbool property. For this purpose aJfatr ha. ia*eu opened in the ii hi* I ii iiiral ||u [jji XTs Convent AU are cordialIv Invited to alien- 1 —- Tuesday and Thursdav evening, tween 8 and 10 p. in. Your jutruiiagc at the fair will be an encouragement to this good w urk, and the mortgage i-an-oeled wlll be a source of great happinrea j and joy U> the Her. Pastor. *'

FBOM PBU-ADKU’BIA.

PhiWslphla^WMHniugton ,

SXI. P 10. 1UAI. 1

You can’t fail being pleased with

FARINA

VETERINAEY SUK6E0N IlKAIXyt’AUTF.IIS. LOPER’S HOTEL, rklfaV Every Tuesday.

OBlMO.n'M Milk and Cream Depot, 48 JACKSON STREET.

Kl'114)I I'll Dfkl.I.lL

CARROLL VILLA, Jark won Mrvt-I. near flic- Ilc-ni-li CAPE MAT. N.J. ' Delightful location. Everything PintUclaaa. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L niOUAKDSON.

THE GLENWOOD, Hughes Street, OI*EX FOR THE NEANOX OF I Ml I

AU. ITS AITIHNTVKSTS. S. P. WILLIAMS.

NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, AE^X. CTTIXO, l>ropriptor. Direchy on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.

Net the B

CELEBRATED SPRING

TIIE WEST JEXI>, Opposite Congraas Hall Las-n. Faiudy

EDRAUD K.

Sewell’s Point House, ti-ITIOIC'E WTXES AXI> IxIQlORS. Part iea aupplird for Fishing and .Sailing. Oystcre In every atyle. W M. K. Y4»1.\G.

Tiic renovation and reconstruction of the p.rj jTirjpr p A y UmTTQP At Ibe Nlramboal IJindiiiKm.,.t ilcsirsh'.- |.l-.v f..r t.Hirisis, and I'a;*- May sojourm-is »- well, who dr KVEUY PORTION of thr honse and g-ounds has I.rn nm-shlnl a ni sue. cls.w.ier, oy.tjrr.. and sea fish of cv, ry kind are r.in.l-h.il i„ H„ With Sea Bathing, Sea Breezes And all the th-lighta of an nii.urpaserd beach to add to ll»- • ••mfot-s of R ATII-IIOU.SE « air thoroughly furnished with -P a, pl-.nc .. Tlai'-s fo-a Cape May City run erery half boar during tire d.y and Meals will hr-crTetl to |Brti«s at the shnnest notiue and wu-i *H the

desired.

nr Do NOT gel uff u.ec*rs.t Cape Ma. hut k.rp your seals to Hie end ol the r..t... CiEOKOK n. RyV'I'lLfd.

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B OflSCOK. Manaci j NICKERBOCKER ' LIVERY STABLES

(Ol a

d Hotel. Pb

ItOAltDIMi IIOH'KS A SFEC.AI.TV, Sttlmd’a^an hourvTor I i oalc lai tin. KxculWlt.UXM MUltNTHXL FromIm,-. C'APK HA V. LOTS FOE, SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVINE Ftnrt and Serena arrnun.adjols,** the hand wnne etatssr ol Thomas F. Keliy sud IH. Ax new. Sew Beach Drive. Board Walk. Pure w a ter. tiaa and Electric U*hu In Front. The Iota are iuxlto and Sox 1*3. -e iurtbsr i

J Ak I 8 B TATLOB.Ca

W. C. IN0NAKA & CO., 12 Washington M.. Cape Ray . IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS, • cut’s Walk ing ('anew and Turkish Slippers. All kinds of Frond Fancy China ware.

Complete He i

crand other Jewelry. Kndless a.

Congress Hall Boarding and Livery Stables, A'orth anti t'otiKi'eaK HI*., Cfipp Wav J. P. BRICK. Horses taken to Board by tbe Day, Week or Voiith. Pony Phartani. Village Carta, Drags. Ac. to lltir

EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Between Perry and Jarkwcn Ma., Opp<»iW the best bathing grounda. Perfectly equipped huuare. Careful atleoUoo. Fair 1'rices. fAMCKL EWING.