CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MORNUiO,
0lir GLests. And Other Personal Mention.
Ef'n
SATURDAY. JULY 2, 1892. The Sl»tc ecestnpmcDt of the Secood Brigade N. J. National Guard will take place at Sea Girt beg Inning next Saturday, laatlngjone week. Company H, Capt. H. F. Douglas*, of tbU city will
participte.
The beach U In unusually good ahape for the bai ling season. It aeema to hare been molded evenly and amoothly In all part*. The jwrtloo* moat frequented are almoat level In aomeln-stan-ee* for two hundred feet toward the nea. At high water it form* a plateau capa-
ble of bolding a tbouaand people.
••How quiet it •eem*l"everybody was remarking to everybody el*e yeaterday. Tb<- weather wa* somewhat dampening, though the rain fell lightly, but it wa* just the lime when, a* experienced Cape May resident* and habitue* know.som thing of a lull occurs, a true presage a coming awakening. This seeming quiet will this day Jpaa* away aud the holiday begotten of patriotism and mi oriea of the valor and sacrifice* of tb who made and saved our nation a» . of freedom, will anticipate “the dsy celebrate" by bringing to our ah when the last train shall have arti this evening, many hundred* of visitors bent u]>on a vacation that shall right here, by their very prcseoce.cast all dul-
neas aside and fill this old r
hat seen a century of gay seasons, wilh society ttUt, youthful mirthfulness and
general holiday excitement.
The improvement on that part of the peninsula known as Mount Vernon has been continuous for the past five years uutil now it suggests thrift and progress. The new electric road will give it an impetus and result lu the building of several ootupe*. The improvement now visible has been the result of energetic management and the straight forward methods characteristic of the projectors, and we expect much greater progress in the years to oome. Los are selling frequently and most of those who buy,do so with the idea of Unproviug. Incidentally we uotioe the improvement being made by Mr. Oscar Foi his property which now form* a sq bounded by Turnpike aud Creek. Ho
has graded it and built embankment* St ~ AlMlrel along the ercek which result in freshing < j,.| I , lj ia,
Hon. John Hood, of Camden, is a guest of the Arlington. T. J. H*rmUon,onc of Baltimore* substsutial merchants is at the Arlington. T. I). Stovcll.from the main office of the Pennsylvania railroad, la at the ArlUoward Herbert U snugly enaedaced ■ in the convenient little cottage No. 8
North street.
Rev. MadisonC. Pet. rs.of New York. preschcH in the Baptist church to-mor Isaac Dixon, a prominent I'hil-d. iphia jeweler, accompanied by his wife. Is
at the Windsor.
Fred Denglrr, a youug man with many friends at Cape May, i* enjoying
a visit to hi* favorite resort.
H. R. Major, of the Equitable Mor
ige Co., Philadelphia, wilh hi* wife,
rooms at the Windsor.
Mr*. R. A. Pairo,wife
lawyer of Washington, I). C., Is for a
ten day's aojouro at the Elberon. Major John C. Johnson, treasurer of the Board of Bankers, of Philadelphia, a guest at the popular Windsor. The fsmily of M. Geary occupy cottage No. 12, Beach avenue, and greatly oy the outlook over the ocean, •Ir. Samuel Parran, of Samuel ParA Co..tobacco and commission merchauls of Baltimore,la at the Arlington. Edward H. Webb and family arrived their cottage. No. 87 Lafayette elre.-t rt evening. They are regular summer
guest*.
Judge Joseph C. Ferguaou, of the Philadelphia county Uw court*, and
tage, Decatur atreet.
Mrs. Herbert C. 'dll accompanied by her three interestiling children are pleasantly located at the Elberon. Joe. C. McMeaaraln and family, of 'biladclphia. hive returned to the Aline. for a visit of two week*. G. G. Freund, a popular young Philadelphian. and a member of the clothing firm of Frank Bros. A Co.. I* at the ~ ;ockton. j**s»ing a few days. A prominent citixen of Uvcret, Pa., r. W_ A. Alexander, with his pretty id scram pushed wife. U at the Bxex•u, where they will pas* som.i time. John C. lugers.d, a prominent ciliren
' Washington. D. C.. » i
ig wife, and bright litri. ^
Dr. Jose Congo*ta, the Spanish Conil to the city of PhlladelpbU, aud wbu
. Rober
Hub
t Levy.
e is
but who lias
New York, ia spending part of hi* vacation at the Stockton. Mr.J. 8. Irwin, of Pittsburgh, and bright eight year old daughter. Mis* Blanche, are popular guests of the Aldine. They have been there two montlu aud will remain the entire season. II. G. Kimball, ol Philadelphia, win lias been s|>endiug two week* at tb, Aldlne, and who will iq-end another week at that p.tpul»r botfkc, is a aationalist of marked iutcllectui
8. A Weleliamel, the
Philadciplitau, Miss J. Floreu with hi* bride . panl cottage, Wi
B. Dever*. the Ui.tm l, of Phl'adelplda, with tiled atid handso "
Sheppard, of this c. eirueats at tl c -
Cape May.
tl
ife, ai
•hild. at
. C- H. V. I^i
adow portion of
it valuable cither for building lot* or j decorative plant ng. The unoccupied ! Mrs. I loU on the wert, will do doubt, aoouest I r '‘ , b M feel the Impetus of building improve-I Ten .^ (t meut which will soon he Inaugurated. 0 f (be is-st of Pbilv! •- ciety. Improvements at Sewells Point must] Miss .Clare Oliver, a f»v< necessarily follow the construction and 1 lady with Cape May vlai ^•.UrnolU. ~tvW.!2SSr%STwoiS? Up al the Point the yachtmen have for : an(1 olllcr f nen j K . Her hou ■overal yean bad their headquarter* i adelphia.
wife, arc guests of Congress Hall f. The condition of Mr. E C. Kuight.ol Philadelphia, remains unchaugc 1. Constant inquiries are made by friends daily st the cottage on Congress Place. Mr. Fred Shaw, ol Caldwell A Co., Philadelphia, accompanied by hia wife ami family are pleaaaully enscoaced at
the Windsor.
Mrs. F. 1*. Mohr,of Tacoma, l* one of the most chsnnlngjof the pleasant coterie of ladies who are being entertained
at Congre** Hall.
Miss Mable YanGilder, a charming brunette, and one of the most graoelul of dancen is again at Congress Hall.and
will remain several weeks.
Mr*. Judge R. T. Miller is one of the diarmmg ladies present iu the early seamu at Congress Hall who doe* much to idd to the pleasure of it* guests. Mixa Durforx. of Philadelphia, tlie stately blonde and ackoowlodg;*! belle ■ • Congnus Hall la»t M-ason, is again —re to enjoy the ——
Cape May season.
Miss Emily F. Gralz, who with her sister aud mother, it a guest of the Brextou. will be remembered a* tiepopular young lady who so charmingly
rendered music on the banjo.
Misa Florence Pritchett, a pi•asant young lady of Columbia avenue. Phila-
delphla.it laying a three week* visit to y fa . s
* * ' Aa~' vr Joseph n Tindall, a i.n.m
yer of Puiladelphi •. will i
W. Herbert Atheton. rector of Fourtli with Id* friend. Step opal ebureb, Phil*- 1 well, of West Walnut lane to in St. Johns Epi« town, who is •iccupping tli
redded
Gov’t Report.
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Baking Powder
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The Balloon Men Here
Prof. 1'liomat Jewell, aud hia i it, .of Trenton, arrived at the Hotel Columbia last Light with their balloon rap* for the making ol the balloon ascension and parachute drojw and leaps ou July 4th. Everybody will be iu
Icrested In tbl* event.
IV ariiioglon Correspondent* Coming. Neat Friday the various ncws|a[*r corrrapoudent* stationed at Washington, and other newsp*|CT men at Baltimore aud Philadelphia, will be brongbt dowi to the Stockton by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company under the care of Mr. Geo. W. Boyd, the popular Asaistaui General Passenger Agent of the company, and bis able advertising chief. Ml Frank N. Barksdale. They will remai at that hotel uutil Monday, th
Camp wa, first o|iened. ye»r* continuously, it attention iu both the r< lar newspapers, because
iutlueuee for good, aud the oouv of souls. It was then the leading Meeting ol South Jersey, but-for s past it has received but little or trillion from the oew*ii*i« rs. aud hia letter is called foi. never the ae have been moving along, and a proaperous condition t" *‘ “
ually aud financially. Pi ago. the debt on the me thousand dollarr
y both
tire duties.
respec-
e built a
audiu
which li
1 aud
Rite Rill.
Some of the members of the Cap*' May Bane Ball tram atrlved yesterday. The team tCIa year will ne composed some of the h,at college player* in t country. Among them w111 be: 1‘rieat, of Cornell University, Har
dclitedocas*. lea, and forty five ■
v through the
President) with many uts, paying ail the bills lilt of the standing lung only four hundred lolUrs rmlining r- -
sod R ci
Lei
of Kins
uclcty Isdie* from Washington. D. C. tv charmeil with our city by the sej ml will return to city life mueh U tw
st the Ellierou.
J. Igitatius Dohsn. the IMuladelph wbolensle tobsocoolst. with hi ' ing family, are again re-gister
pilcbctv; Coogao, of Unlveralty of Pennsylvania, catcher; Scholl, of Uni- . great, rctaity of PenusyBania. first haw; | Tin King, of Princeton, second bisr:. ° ^ , Wagonhurat, of Columbia Law School. I Coufi
i Wsshingtou, and lormerly of Princeton ; »omc improvemi i and University of Pcunaylvanla. abort: toward the adyi i atop; Sullivan, of Amherst, third base; j Camp On * Wright, ol Princeton, left field; an'L b ituation, being
: Itamsdell, of Princeton, centre field located
g of ti e D.rector*, w lately pushed forward te
irgetlc and agreeable Pres J. T. Price, of the New J lie, who i* constantly se nr..v..nt..niK xml always looking
incut ami success of
wbo expect
Jobua will again;
*1
st delightful of the guc*
Charles
I. Philadelphia.^
of Mr. a
iikliu
ig with her xml slaters B is in Phil-
i Frai
Wageuhuist?" Joshua Gregg, tli
delphia, has joined
Whet
There
be secured,
the j manage the team.
•red j Cap; M «y v.-rsut M .ulgoui 1>ni - : Association, wiil play ha
• Fourth of July.
I Ml Vornon Nil ’ of intere-t guest, hen Four We are going to have a big Mr*. Bradley S. Cu-nmin,
g next. St-ick ha, lioen tak I citizen, of Capa M ,y. Sat my be left »t tin Dui.v A depisit of one doll*' and twenty-five
, the We.
o Cape May and : venty-fire cents;
Wr iidsor, CAPE MAY, N. JMesatii 2sas3s ( lS92. Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.
om: HI.OC K I KO.W PAKNKXUER STATION. NEAREST IHU NE TO THE KERF.
STRICTLY FIRST-C I.ASS IN AI.I. ITS AI’I’OINTMENTK.
WALTER AV. GREEN, of Philadelphia, Proprlelor.
and landings (such at they are) from wblcb to take sailing and fishing parties into lbs sounds and up Cape Island Creek, or north, back of the bracl.cs, to Holly Reach and Angle*.-*. The little "dummy" road was the moan* of access for those of our guest* cared to take the two-and-ooe halfride to reach the boat*. Now the ride
will be more pleasurable than
fore and more quickly made. Mr. Burleigh, the general manager for the elec' trie company, will use his efforts to
bring affairs at the Point
tractive and entertaining condition, and It is believed there is * good outlook increasing business, both for tfik hotel and for the yacht fieet. Already the boatmen have Improved tbelr wharf facilities, a new one recently having been bnllt. There ia certainly great room for Improvement* of various kind* up there, and a great many of them. W
would like
may always be bad up there among the finny tribes; but that depends. Sailing and crabbing alone scarcely fill the hill for the are-age boating party. There will bo more to say of this ere long, we
ChristopherGallahher.ourwell known :ott*ghor. own* and rides with his family tiehind one of the handsomest pair of Kentucky lays that ever lrod the beautiful drive-way* of Cape May. Judge Win. H. Hanna, of the Orphans Court of Philadelphia county.!'*., wilh hit wife and two charming daughters and son,Arrived at the Ctialfoiito la,t evening: where they are occupying handsome apartments for the season. L. J. Meg rath and family an- again at the Cape, occupying cottage No. 1". Beach avenue. They have become greatly attached to Cap.- May and enter enthusiastically into the recreation* and
pleasure* to be found here.
Rev Madison C. I’etcre yesterday evening kindly consented to preach ' morrow evening it. Rev. J. M. Cook! pulpit iu the Presbyterian church. Urge congregation will greet him. :
vice* begin at 8 o'clock.
Col. C. Rosa Smith and family pleasantly located at No. 10 Stockton avenue. This family have become
. no muc!i-c*teetned acquisition to the hap)
state that rollicking sport ! little Stockton avenue colony. We wi.
them a joy one season.
Howard Moore and his charming a!
ten, of Clayton. X. J . are gneats of
Carroll Villa. Howard is a young i a Senior in Princeton College, ami
of the brightest men in hi* class. Thry
will remain over the Fourth. Hon. John M. Scott, ex-Repre, tivefrom Philadelphia to the Penn, nU Legislature with his charming
are guest* of Mr. Scott’* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Scott at their cottage at the corner of Howard street and
Columbia arenne.
Mr*. D’luvlllieni, of Philadelphia, a •11 known in Cape May society,
In Water and oa Beach. A mocking bird has been singing in the trees thst border the creek at Scbelllnger’s Landing for a week or two. “Listen to the mocking bird," is an expression really beard among the Landing folks now, and a clever young lady songstress, as sbe hears the bird's call, catches up the air of the gay old time song, accompanying her voice opjo the piano gracefully. Whence came the
bird?
John Mecray, the enterprising young Washington-street merchant, frequently breaks away from business cares to catch up the rod or gun. Yesterday he and a companion brought home from the Point, fifteen floe bay bird*. Walter Bosemao taught a black drum Sab the other day with only a small bake book, and to skilfully played bis line that he saved the big fish. Daa Horn, more familiarly known to families here as “the clam man," than any other gentleman who deals In bivalve, mad* a big catch and a sate yesterday, catching In the sound*, 1000 cUms and selling them aU
- prominent Phils• success of the onterp: .It wife and daugh- It is governed by atn Marietta. and James Ritchie, J r Perev, at the Martin- ; .. family are there for the sea- PLiladelpuia,
1 | Urn-ting Service.”
to they bad ever we closed last. imcncingonTlum c designated "A
assured. | The first Satueday. July 23rd, w ill be eh business men. ! d.-voted to a Sunday School Convention, , , , „ f !to l.o led by Rev. K. M. Ferguson, ol an! family, of ,).. Wednesday the'-'Tt!.. occupying tl.olr w j| be Kpworth League Day. Rev. J.
B. Haines, of Capo Slay City, P
. . . , of the District Leagues, will l.av A Brand Sew Summer Conw l. wrvicca. Monday. J
Jdeut
Villa. .
m, and are accompanied by Mr. coltag. Gregg's two niece*. Mi*«e* Lillian and
Katherine Smitb. daughters of F. Percy A nratiu .vcw numaier verse 1. ■ ‘ "S' ^.'SS''. , h'.',r u C' rtf: ro —* *• 1 2L. win oj™
age. a married daughter of Mr. Gregg Hon from an annoyance at least. Many afternoon service will he In charge of
ring at Germantown, also arrived yes- . woman has been prevented from in-; tb- ". C. T. I. lad*’.,
trday to stay until the Fourth. | dulRill|; h , r f. Dcy the frevline*. and 1 . ^ ve 'i?.,[‘il Mr C. Garvin Gilmalne, who won *o daintiness of w»*h gown* because ooo- amo ^l thoae who will be presenc Dr. msny friends st Congress Usll Isst *es- , ciou . th , t , boM materisls are too thin ; j. E. Price, of New York City; Dr. A.
agrio there and will PJO** * 7» l ; ; ^ hide Ib€l outline of the corset across : B. Ricbanlaon. ol Camden; Dr. G. 1!
—"JftJSrsXJi.ii | «» W. <■». » eionlder. |
- during this season. Durmg : This year we have a low-eut oorael, Kev E ’ (; I i lnC ( H - k . „f Millville, am
fitting up on to the bust and j many other prominent speakers, who
.unced later.
above prosi-ects for th.
t , say that all who at tend the Seaville Camp Meeting till*
DARLINGTON HOTELS Opitosllc R. R. Kfatlon. «n»n! 8tr*el,r«pe May. Under personal management of JOHN J. KROMER. Flrat-claas CulBlno. Largo Airy Rooms. Toram RoanonKbio
killed the whole of them.
as* baas are bsing bu from the pier, and the venerable Jacob Lodge, .who ia to devoted to the sport. Is often seen wending his way down basket on arm. All M Um "
is Um exciting
lady wel
and a property owiwr b
summer occupy Mrs. Wm... . . cottage, corner Beach avenue and Ocean street Mr*. WdghUnan. will sad for
Europe on July 24th.
Dr. Z. Hand,of Court House, who. for
the past six montlu. baa been in Creede, Col., has returned and will shortly return to hi* office and profession as dentist in Millville. He delight* in relating hia experiences and telling of the wondel ful thing* which are done in the wild
and woolly west at abort notice. Miss Alida Vareua, the sweet opera
Kinger, with her sister, MU* Lillian Myers,who have baen spending the winter in Chicago, arrived home at the Brextou on Thursday to paa* tlus summer with their mother and slater, Mrs. J. A. Myers and Mia* Annie, at the Brextou. Mr*. Mver* and daughter came from Chicago two months ago. Miss Varena, who is an arcompilsbed artiste.was educated In Italy and 1- ranee, and is talented. She and her sister We enjoyed the winter hugely In Chicago,
and hope to go back next year. Congressman Hey burn will soon bring
his new steam yacht, which we gave a description when launched last season, to these watere. She ia 85 feet long. Ur. Reyburn baa built a tank in the upper pavilion part of the abandoned ScbeUeuger* Landing railway car shed at the Lauding, and from it will suj.ply
' oBer. ' fli; ‘ ~
been located princi-
«•; -• ■»-,
During his journey from Boston to , gulmpe of stout coutille fitted snugly Cape May. coming lo New York, via a 1 over the shoulder* and over the bust. Fall River steamer, he had stolen from and comlll| . down sn Inch below the top
, i. r ..
Reveres* * token of esteem. It con »od is boned st the-back, down the taming beside other articles, front, and a very thin bone curved over thirty-five dollar* In cash. The total t i, e boat exactly a* the French decollo« austamed reached one hundred dol- ^ o[ ( un Ku ,„ „ * Mrs. Sterling tViUon. ofPhiUdelphi.. Tl *' r « ul1 7 No c '’ rsct ““ Mro “ ttc will, her sister. Mis* Candenor Wood, bxek. no sticking of thin cotton m* Art Instructor in the University of (crisis to moitt shoulders, and no fro*: Pennsylvania, arrived *t the- Columbia 0 , EDX ; cl y i t -n 0 nc U not presenting a yesterday for a week s aojouro. Mrs. , . , . ... , Wilson is an artist and bsa jnat finished altogether satisfactory ' back view, a superb picture- of Craige Lippincott. . Claua Rei-I-E. Esq , of Philadelphia, and also one of
11. S. Hopper. Esq., the well-kno*: haulier. She has been retained to paiu.
hi oil a full length portrait of tin; late of Ocean City will he held at wcean, Clifford P. McCalls. Esq. If Mrs. Wil- j City, Ca|>e May County, N. J., Thurs
^ -• v*
portrait It. Ionic Hall ..f the Masonic popular and entertaining preTemple, Philadelphia, of John Thump- gramme will be provided under the able on. Esq., her many friend* will be dc- conductor, D. W. Barline, M. D., of ighted Mta WiUon goe. to the Adi- ,. hIUdrl hla , p,. RceognlUun exer rondarka for the rammer. Her work * , ,, , ,, , „ .. She has just else*, Thursday, 10 A. M. to 1 1 M - ’ • - Live- j This is the fourth snnttsl meeting of the
Assembly st this delightful seaside resort. Ocean City wa* never In a* pros perou» a condition as now, and never did a trip to the Assembly promise more
literary gratification aud are tt>au at it* coming trains connect with New York
ty othe beano
With the abo Camp It Is safe t
year will be amply paid ft
r tint
M. K.R.
Baptist Chnrch Notice.
it 1030. Delightful
All
The CbanUnqua Assembly
_— *ni>pl y and Mr*. Reybun.'
ing the an aimer. She will be a fine *cqtuaiiion to tbf little home fleet of Cape
sc;
Rev. Madison C. Feteni. of New Yolk, will preach in the Baptiat choreh, day morning next, " ''
service arranged lo. ...e welcome. Scats free.
Wiley, of Congrcas baths is shoot to add a new texture to his business. He bas not yet revealed wbat it la to be.* Although it rained during bathing hour yesterday, there »a* a fair bather out it. a garb which led us to a. friend—"What do think of that And what do yon think ahe a* tl rery nice, aa far a. it goes.''
Tax Commission.
Hon. John Hood and Capt. C. S. Maratb, of Camden, members of the Comof Tax Adjustment for Cape
May City, were busy yesterday lu the I »,i e lphia. For further information adiffioe of Clerk H. Freeman Doug'aaa, in ,l r <rs* the undersigned. Mr*. L. H. the Daily Stab building. The com- ! Swain, Secretary. Partial Hat of offi. mission will final, iu labor* aa soon aa j cere : President, D. W. Bartine, M. D., „dM.. u.,™.. .WTS; the September term of court for , rp!aryi Mr*. L. H. Swain, Goshen, N. J.
r. A.M.
acceptance. After the adjustment ac- I E*-Pre*)dent, lbCoart Um City Solicitor' Ottawa, Kansas, continued on ana- as*-
o collect the face amount «uGve Committee.
of the taxes, and give a deed for the ; sale of the property which la as good aa Admitted the Facts, a Sheriff's deed. If the taxes are psld - Newspaper editors have to be very within sixty days alter presentment to careful In opening their columns for
Ui. Sdieitor no l.*™i * OM. M
after that time and belore six monUi. ml be room for the foi lowing tesUmon lal have pasted six percent- interest will be : (mm R. McDougall. Auburn, lod, wbo charged. After then seven percent, in- for two year* noticed a stoppage
-» -
own# the property again* all claim. fluttered, he was alarmed, went to dif- ——— ferenl doctors, found no relief, bat on* 8. A". Wiley’s tent Is now raised and bottle of Dr.^Milos’ New^ Hetrt Cnrc
bath house*, which are thoroughly and i Nervowa Diseases and many wonderful completely equipped. • onrea.
Pears Soap Agreeable soap for the hands is one that dissolves quickly, washes quickly, rinses quickly, and leaves the skin soft and comfortable. It is Pears’. Wholesome soap is one that attacks the dirt but not the living skin. It is Pears’. Economical soap is one that a touch of cleanses. And this is Pears’. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people jise i^
•i HOTEL * COLUMBIA,*
.ntvr.1. Kk-ctrlr lu .rxricy.KY. u
-s-ROTEL DEYOIJT6 SOUTH EAFAYETTE ST. Near Railroad Slat Ion, Beaoli A Font Oflire. The Dcv.in haa Ih-’-ii recently enlarged and iinprov.il. Cui«it.e first class. RATES 810 AND 812 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR HOUSE MRS. X. R. BROOKS.
Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. L'Y -r ADDITIONAL -j- ROOMS ffOIT OFF* FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. MRS. F. HAM.KXBEFK.
CARROLL VILLA, JncLwon Mrcrl, near Ilie Beacb. CAPE MA Y,-N. J. Delightful location. Everything First-lass. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L.‘RICHARDSON.
¥1)0 JSiew Moui)t Verr\oi) Hotel, CAPE MAY, N. J. ON THE BEACH. TERMS, *2 Per Day. YALLEE & SHERBICK, Proprietors.
E.Y<’EIaSIOR HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths.
WI 1.1.1 ,V >1 T. STEVEMS, Contractor & Builder, Cor. Jcflrnton and Corgic Estimate* Given. Satlsfsctioo guaiantoed.

