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•t the Windsor. Ku»*l B. HirrWn irrlvcd here 1: evruinK from Nr«r York. F. E MuKrntepr, of Cioelimt
1* byth»i.r» o., iveomjanled ».y bis wife ami
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President Hirrlson to expected to srri*e st Ibe Cape to-oight to remsio ot>t Mure bint Louie Federtnan. arrtu tbe street, la tlte. proud fattier of bis
first baby—a girl. r
William C. Price, of tbe reporturial staff of tbe Philadelphia Prru, to
among frs-uds at tbe II i
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SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1892. ] riv ‘ u
The vblatling rjuartette pansea oi ofBce nightly, keeping step to tbe mu» of—usually “Ta-ra-ra-Boom-dc ay. ’' Tbe committee on entertainment bi not yet fulfilled tbe premises voluntarily made for it that a detailed atatemen the receipts and expenditures of Fourth of July celebration should be
gireo to the public.
Tbe cbalnur-o of both tbe Republican and Democratic National Committees are Catholic, while both Candida tie for tbe Presidency are Presbyterians. Steam, electricity and printing presses are working wonderful changes in tbe
i until
During a visit to Philadelphia yesterday we beard some very kind words of praise of tbe C'hslfoots and Its superior management under Col. Sawyer. Tbe house to in excellent order, furnished very nlocly, and tbe table to highly spoken of. In fact the house is enticing to tboee who desire to sojourn pleas antly by tbe sea. An explanation which does not explain anything, but simply begs all tbe questiona which have been asked In reference to tbe cost of tbe Gamewell Fire Alarm System in this city, has — been published in tbe form of a letter from tbe Gamewell Co. There will be some more information upon tbe subject shortly. This city apivara to ban reached the point, where certain of its people look upon inquiry iuto’tbc public affairs as au Intrusion npon their private rights. It will be a difficult matter however, to bring others to
same view.
Insurance which Insures Is the kind which covered S.R.Swaln'a store iuWest Cape May, which was destroyed by fire last Friday morning, Kith lust. Yesterday, just one week from date of its struetion a check for the fall amount claimed was received by Mr. Swain from tbe American Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, through Us agent here, A. W. Hand, and the adjusting officer apologised because it was nut paid sooner, owing to hie inabiity to reach tbe scene more promptly ! Insurance of this kind to indeed protection in case of fire, and Ukmh£w1io have American Fire policies on their properties, bsve
reason to feel secure.
This company to one of the oldest in the country, having been established In 1810, and to not only very wealthy, hut baa also, a great reputation for prompt adjustment of losses and square-deal-ing. At Cape May it has policies upon some of the beat properties in the elty,
and takes no unusually hazardous risks, retired Chicago business
Indicating by this tbe conservative plan ! her.
upon which the business is conducted. Mr. C. H. Fuller!..a, the sm It to entirely wllbiu bounds to ssy tbst night clerk afcthe Sux-kton, spent there are no companies wblcb furnish , . ral days in New York this wee) safer Insurance against fire than the ' “biz." We understand Hitt he ha. American Fire Inauranoe Company, of cepted a position as clerk in Ui
Ez-Bink Examiner Willi of Philadelphia, was an),. ‘ ' st night and will i
Monday.
The Arlington has for ! Mr. Wm. 11. Fairlamb, oi the Harlan & Hollingsworth Co , of Wilmington, Del., and wife. Rev. Dr. D. H. Lx vert y, of Lears, Del., left the Devon for Philadelphia this morning, hut hop« week for a longer stay. H. Wt McKnight, president of the Gettysburg cottage, st Gettysburg, Pa., with his wife is st the Ohalfonte on their regnlsr Miss Clothier, daughter of I. H. Clothier,' of Philadelphia, to with h. aunt, Miaa L. W. Clothier, at Hi Windsor; for a long stay. Miss Msry Nolan, of Cincinnati), a accomplished pianist, frequently delights the music-loving company Devon by her instrumental and vocal renditions. Mr. Lauren/. W. Wallazr and wife, of Philadelphia, are among yesterday rivals at tbe Arlington. Mr. Wallace is on the editorial staff of the K,
Bulletin.
Mr. Gillou, Mr. Meyer and Crane, Devon guests, had a splendid axlllng and crabbing trip In tbe sounds, Mlaa Crane lauding the largest crab and growing quite enthusiastic
sport.
James Elveraon. Jr., manager of the Philadelphia Juyuirtr, anil sou of Jsm. Elverson, the publisher of that pap. and Stilurdny Night, came down to tb Stockton last evening to remain until
Monday.
Stephen Greene, the well known cap taliat and printer, of Philadelphia, whose bouse does thousands of dollars worth of work a year, accompanied by bis wife and daughter, are guests at the
Stockton Hotel.
A well-known Ciocinnatti belie, very popular in Cap.- May summer circles, declares it her intention .to-day to appear in her new robedt turf, a beautiful green trimmed in yellow. May we all
lie there to see.
Mre. Irwin, a very beautiful and refined Washington lady, is one of the charming guests at the Hotel Dev. magoificcut, as are also her gowns, which are a marvel of the
Ireasmaker'a art.
Mias Mamie Baird, of Camden, the ebanniog and vivacious daughter of Sheriff Haird, to at Carroll Villa. Miss Baird has many friends at Cape May id none are more Intimate with her isn Mias Sue Hildreth. Mrs Sarah Farnon, widow ol the late Peter Farcon, who was for many years associated with the great Baldwin Locomotive Works..la an Arlington
P Drew k’""Jn Washington, 1). C., registered
I-.. Congress Hal! for a two-
weeka slay.
Mr. George W. Fillet, whose wife Is a daughter of Mrs. Jolyn W. Forney, of Philadelphia, joined Mrs. FiUer at Congre* Hall yesterday. Mias Jrnui- Spencer,-of the Fryer cottage, is a fine horsewoman, and is daily seen driving a handsome thoroughbred Kentucky torrell. a very valuable Mrs. A. W. Bussell and daughters, MisaJ. F. Rusaell and Miss Julia C. Russell, yearly patrons of Congress Hall, are again welcomed guests at that popular bostelrle. Mrs. Eliza Adams, mother of ezSherlff Adams, of Tuckahce, an aged lady of great kindness of heart, coming regularly every sraaso to the Devon, is again occupying her favorite.
Starlights.
• of this city's suburbs.batlu
The long-talked of icaaino is U again discus led. Oyster* pay no attention to lime I and are eaten iu the “H" months all other. Bathing-at
1mm.
they are worn.
A heavy sea fog envoi,
list evening, which this morning's sun
will dissipate inslanter.
There is nnTtrtnjf , like a firat baby to make a man feel that ho is an important factor in Hie community. Base ball and other sports furnish a vent for surplus enthusiasm, which if not spent in this way, might find more
dangerous channels.
The cl
■ed Hie l
Prof. E. Otis Kendall, win is pxi the summer at the Marine Villa, favorite with the ladies, and witn accomplished descriptive powen making lota of friends among the fair
aex of the popular hotel. Wilkes, a wealthy mer-
es Congress
find
t Friday
xtenslve preparations
ing ; and a grand success is expected. * * | The olhir evening, while tbe l, " > i w.-re talking on the subject of J s j battling, a lady electrified every < l,lr | aUtieg that abe^sould never *w j the surf, because she coul 1 never
her mouth cloeed.
keep
A Bay on the Sounds
of the really happiest parties yet found a-sailing on the quiet inland waters of the Cape this season passed yesterday with Capt. Charles Fos his licet footed ami comfortably arranged yacht ■'Maggie.” It was about 9 o'clock in the morning w hen the entire party left tbe Ocrorig Cottage on Ocean street |c a big buy to take tbe y.-.cht at ScheUinger'a Lauding. The party were Mis. Foster, Mr. ami Mr*, i.'nang, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lodge, MiasGcmrig. Miaa Le -lamb.-r. Miss Roberts. Mr/. \ soetta. After a three hour* sail a return was made to the boat house for lunch, where a bountiful spread was surrounded, an Important feature being the quality of the coffee prepared by the ladies. Repairing again to tbe aounda the most p/pular crabbing grounds were Bought, and soon four dozen flue fellows wen- pulled on boar,!, I much rarrriineut and cxcilemeot. ia four o'clook who the delights of tbe day were declared over, and Capt. Foster thanked for his kindness. The delight at the table is the pastry
It la accoinpllahed.
Children's hop and entertainment Friday afternoon. 5.15 o'clock, at Con-
CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, X. J.
a Hail.
(ougr.
Shuttle board amusement* are grow ' f Ing in interest and patron xge here, an | I many ladles indulge iu tbe game for ex [ j erciso and pastime. The boards a j Congress l(alt*|>avilioo, at Hie foot < *■'" ’ " r quite liberally patronizes
chant, of Maoota,
Hall for home this morning, brer ties which are hard to sever. Thb hit first visit to Cai>e May, hi drclares that hereafter his sm journey* will be made to this rtaor Mrs. X. W. Grifflu, the beloved
of a noble husband, ia universally J Tl* l**** Pt°P°*d tadt
acknowledged to be one of Uic most estimable among our cotuge ladies. ! Mrs. Griffin is a lady of high domestic |
traits, and is the proud mother of six I ,l “-' ""timent along the proposed route lovely children who arc devoted ti> their I Uji ‘ "" , k * ,,,l ,iu,, il ln S'eat favor mother in tbe closest bonds of affection. lhc “ l ''* anJ »*:«pcrty ^ co
Mr. W. IL Elliott, traveling auditor j ■'•"era.
for the United Gas Improvement-Co., | Farmers in may mauy instances do ! Yhrr'
L'hlladclphla, who hi
the evencst bathing, where Hie beach 'opes most gradual') and were the
rowds bathe.
Cherry phosphate at Mercy jfc* Mrmanufacturrd and for sale only by '.lot. cpb Hand, Jeweler, opposite |H*>t office. West Jersey Cabinet ia unique and as catching on. Finest L'quura. Coolest rooms. Grant street, next Arlington. The brat soda in Caiic May at Ken-
nedy's U. S I’.
I dead proj-ci
n tbe bayside,
Ruilt o!
brick, situated on a bluff, with a clear outlook over the Ocean, and proUded With every comfort and convenience. The rooms are ajry. cosy and charmingly titt-sl : the cuisine and service unexcelled, and there ia a lovely aix acre lawn, nger elevator, electric Im-IIs, first-clana laundry, fire-escapes, and tbe most
ill for 500 Guests. Congress Hall baa been recently renova:cellrnt condition. The sanitary arrangements are of
nid are d*w perfect.
MRN. J. F. CAKE.
led. repainted aiid nut jn Hie most approves] patten
3Ingniflcent and Complete Line of Oriental Rugs, Portieres, Embroideries, t No fi 11 ASHIM.'TOX ST., Xtxt to Fast Office llailding. Direct Imnortat.inn ••••*' i-~-YUZUKJIAN BROS.
williugur
>r others.
■mpauy at this j flab. Bath prop
point, returned to Philadelphia on bathe (in
Thursday morning to be present at a meeting of tbe auditors iu session tbe past two day*. We found Mr. Elliott, who is a true type of a Western man, being a native of Kansu City, and of a most excellent family, a very pleasant and worthy gentleman. We arc piraaed
Mr. Elliott holds the un-
bounded confidence and esteeiu of hia
com[iany.
J. C. Gilibs and A. E. Gibbs, of Brooklyn* Congress Hall guest*, when they first came to Cape May were inclined to depart very soon, but their Inclinations have changed and they w UI probably remain for some weeks yet. '"wo incidents will assist in detaining them, 1st. their wampum belt has been
t take v
-papers, and allow thereby tbeii
The find ler'*, at Mar
the mediciui
: diff
y A Meeray's.
H Ilivora of 8.11
61 Washington si
c Huy-
Wat
Taffy, N,
i Fresh Country eggs and Darl.'nglot
A very fine program ia being ar- Delaware County Butter, in pound ai ringed for this evening'* concert in the ; hall-pound prints. Also in five-pom >1. K. eburcb. (Srcr.l .rib, K.l ! E*»£' ''V «* *-* , , ,, , , W- Harry Chureli, 1? Washington Lai artistes now at Cape May,both voe a; j street, opposite Stah office. • and instrumental will be heard, also J Favorite Fioiida Orange Extract is elocutionists as Wm. M. Griffith,of New j delicious; try it iu your pastry or cream. York, sod other*. The coutributiou* Champagne soda, Marcy & Mccray'i. will go to Epworth League fund of the j Crushed violet* cream soda at Ken-
church—X very worthy object. ! D0 '^
Mre. M. W. Hoffman, of the Mille Cottage.;avc an elaborate dinner to bet
I. 11. Smith a Son, 47 Washington street, for tailoring of any dead iplion. Mrs. Watt* Edmund*. 29 Washington
Phl'adelpbia.
A careful glanoe over the strand and out Into tbe surf almost any day at bathing hour, will reveal the fact more women bathe at Cape May than men. Well, say you, tbe reason U obvious—there are more woman at the seashore than there are men, and this fact must naturally stand out before u* with as much prominence right on U beach a* anywher else where both sex< have equal social or pleasurable calls together. Iu a measure, we admit, this may account for the predominance the female aex on the strand, but It does not wholly do so. Much about the men loitering upon tbe beach to bah old the beauties of femtle anatomy at there exhibited, it remains that the ladies outnumber tbe men, ■ same. Then, do they hie away i beach merely to be stated at and ate a sensation amottf tbe men ? Not altogether, we believe, though many bjautlee doubtless do don the bathing garb feeling a little bit of vanity that tell* them they attract pleasant attention, not to lay notoriety. Some very good, well meaning people will not agree with os when we declare it our belief that no harm ever come, ol tbe seeming abandon of the happy, roUIeklng girts who lounge around in group* upon the aaa^wlth tbe buKThklck up their beolaaaUtofctovP'acro** tliKaUXhd sport with the breaking billows. Tea, really becausj vain of their personal charm* many young ladies bathe, and,farther,there*are many with figure* ao perfect that they fear no adverse criticism even because of their soaked and dripping appearance when emerging from the. Lath. There are other girl* who do all tbe exhibition bosioca* while their pretty, neat-flttlng robes are dry, knowing that onoe they become bedraggled with aea water end beach sand they are not fit spectacles to appear before tbe gexe of men. There la another class ol glrto who patronize the beach at bath. Ing hour who appear in all the grandeur and gaudiness of the latest fashions dress, who stand beneath a handao parasol, slippered in white and gowned la white, who smile complacently
of the water, while the, dry, beantUul, knows how much tweeter and lovelier she looks than ahewboeven fall a little vanity aa aba realized the clinging robe, however beautiful in Itself, was at that moment doing duty's* a revealer of the outlines of the graceful feminine form divine. We have nothing to say about the beastly men who bathe, just now. This article to devoted
dies—God Ueas them.
np bedraggled out and to growing wealthy.
States Hotel, at Boston, October 1. Mre. L. L. Putz-1, whom we very justly noted the other day in making Up a list ol "Beauties on the beach,’ dresses in elegant taste and is ver much admired, not duly for he personal charms, but for her trui womanly trait* aa well. "Tbe handsomest woman 1 ever saw at Cape May Is now a guest at Villa" exclaimed a gentleman bearing last evening. "Yea," plied, “sod the Stab noted her presence few days ago." Do ou member whom we named? Mia Smith Fnllcr, a pleasing and accomplished young widow, ol UolouPa , and Miaa Luclla Moore and Miaa Nellie Null, of Bioomsburg, Pa., ?e amoug thfmost admired ladies al ic Lalayette, where they are passing i extended season. Dr. sod Mrs. Perry Ould, of Baltimore, now spending their fifteenth aeatlie Arlington, celebrated the twenty-fonrtb anniversary of their wedding yesterday, with Mr. C. B. Kle’ backer, of Baltimore, aa their guest. Time baa dealt kindly with this happy
-air.
Miaa VanBuren, of Kingston, N. Y., handsome and tall blonde, is enjoying the saline breezes of Cape May a* s guest of Marine Villa. Miss VanBuren comes from one of the beat families of New York State, and won many frien while a guest at the same hotel t< years ago. Mr*. BrinLm Coxe, distant relative of the late Gen. George B. McClellan and sister-in-law to Eckley B. Coxc, with her family. Including Miaa C. D. Coxe, Mis* M. R. Coxe, Miaa K. M. Coxe and Master Edmund Coxe, rived at tbe Cbalfonte on Thursday to paa* a season of seashore life. Mrs. Bertinia Hallowell, nee Essen, formerly of this city, sod wife of the well-known Chestnut street fniTt dealer, Mr. W. R. Hallowell, to sojourning tbe Devon with her pretty Hale daughter Bertinia and baby Ethel Marie. Mr. Hallowell Is one ol Philadelphia's popular young business
:ucral Auditor Lew is Lillie, compativ's main office in the Di Building. Philidelphia, held on T! day and yesterday, Mr. Stuart Tiioin|iaoa, formerly of thli city, three year* traveling audiU assistant agent lor the i Jersey City, was present and actii participate! in the proceedings, a carefully prepired piper of Intel and Importsnoi', and otherwise Ing to solicitations to lend the value i hi* experience and well-known judgment in the disruiaion of points relative to the work under
slderaUuii.
At the Iron Pier, Cape May. Mo Ing 10.30, afternoon 3.30, Evening 8. High class, novel and refined va ville company, presenting the h and beat novelties of the American . European stage. 10.30 and 8 30, in dilion to regular programme, ]’ and Judy will he given. Adnil* during day, 10 cents; evening, 35
33 cent*.
Mosquitoes! Morqnitoc*! Mosq Try a bottle rf Marcy A Mi—_ sjierislly prepared Mosquito Wash it a aure preventive. Congress I
pharmacy.
Jlic Windsor, CAPE MAT. N. J.. Fwblli Season, 1892. Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.
O.YE Itl.OCK FROM FANSEKU E It NTATIOX. NEAREST HOr.SE TO THE SERF.
STRICTLY FIRSTS I.ANN IX ALL ITS
APPOIXTMEXTN.
WAI/EER W. <-RKKN, of Philadelphia, Proprietor.
Church SotlcM.
fKF.snVTEKlAK CUL'UCU, Lafayette street, near Decatur * trie I Rev. J. M. Cock ins, pastor, wiT Sunday at 10.80 a. ro. and o p. i— Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8p.roSociety of Christian Endeavor Friday ning at 8 o'clock. All are oordiall)'
Mia* Duckworth, of Tenneaee, who ia
with relalii
friends at Cong re** Hall, to one of the many charming belles now at Cape May. She to graceful and posaeased of Grecian type of beauty, plexion can neither be called a blonde or a brunette, but of that tinge which makes all who see her hold her iu ad She to pleasing in manner
Sabbath aervioea—9.00. experience meeting: 10.30, sermon; 8 00, Sabbftbachool; 7.30, young people*' meeting. Monday night claa*. Eno* Edmuids. leader; Tuesday night class, H.JC. Thompson, leader; Wednesday, chifeh K iyer meeting; Thursday night elf*'. uben Hoffman, leader; Friday nKht claaa, Clinton tjouder, leader; Saturf *y night, Epworth League. , BAPTIST CBUBCn. . Lafayette and Franklin stn^t*. Rev. Thomas Neal, Jr., pastor, twbbath services—Early prayer meefng 9.80 a. iff, preaching at 10.30 ajro. Sunday-school 2.30 p. m. Early eyeing meeting 0.3U p. m., preaching t-30 p. m. Week-day night aerrioes—Cbfreh prayer and praise service Wedne/lay evening 7.:I8. Bible Clan* TburFjay evening 7.43. Christian Endeavor Friday evening 3.30. Strangers welotfoe.
Sea ta free.
Pabk at Hoke —A complete llnl of Pinand's Toilet Articles, at regll"
For Sale.—A cottage and one .. . of land In fine condition, containing fifty tree*, one mile from this city. HeasonaMc terms. Apply to A. W. Hand, this office. tf Wanted—Immediately, a competent chambermaid and waitress. Apply 102 Washington street.
,t Smiths, No.
I. II. Smith A Son,- 47 Washington itreet, headquarters for clothing, furliahlng goods, underwear. Have yon called to see Ed. Thomas, it his new 5Ycat Jersey Cabinet, coiner Grant and North streets? Children's german and hop next Friday afternoon at Congress Hall, quarter paal'S o'clock. Tickets, •5c. A. P. & H. B. Todd, the artistic photographers. are better equipped tliao ever to do fine work at their galleries, I foot of Congress Hall lawu.
eMen. and the celebrated
*‘ B. B. B.\
French Romc Rrler Pipew
HOTEL * COLUMBIA,'*•
Entirely Itenoraled and Improved. Eirelre- | Hume Comforts. - Moderate Kate*. OxirA merli W. U. I-I'.-I-.X.I .v,
.PevleclDfamyt. Modern Cunvrolencrs, of Hotel Dayton. Wildwood llrweh, N. J.
•HpPEIi DEVOD,^ SOUTH UAFAYETTE ST. Near Railroad Slat ion, Reach A Pon! Office. The Devon has been recently enlarged anil improved. Cuisine fire! elan*. RATES #10 AND 812 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR HOUSE. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
Carlton Palterm
—A. r. ontrurs—
BEST CHEWING TOBACCO. LATEST NOVELTIES IN French Dolls FOB GOOD LITTLE UlBLfi. J. S. Semon & Co.. Congrean Hall, Branch of K So. ah Street. Philadelphia.
j j3. (Jaj^isqn,
Agent and Cemmiuion Dealt',
“New Star" puzxto, very interesting! dSQ Washinyrtnn Rf imetowhlle away a pleasant hour.; waffiningUOR Ol.,
Waah her dog with soap or tar; And It'i then she wUI dtscove. What hi* young aflreUoci ar*.
xy a pleasant t
cent* at A. P. A H. B. Todd', pholograpb gallery, foot of Perry street. ! to: Fan* ! Fan* ! Fan*! Latest style*, | Specialty In Books. Btatfooery. Toilet Paper, lowest price*. New shipment of goods j FUhlni s'* "—
Marine "Villa, First’Class in Every Respect. FIFTY -J* ADDITIONAL -j- ROOM» NOW OPiN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. MR*. F. HALLKXBKCK.
>K Tackle, Poekel Cutlery, Carper Tack*,'
EAC’EIaSIOR HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths. Dccalur SL and Beach Ate. CUA3. SHIELDS, Manager.
Til' Finest and Most Complete laWi-liiiM-n: or the amS ... r.-n^o’tW f * rt Hal Us Boom" re
STU:VJETN T S, Con-tractor & Builder, TOT? Jeflenioii and Corbie NlreeU,
Estimates Given. Satisfaction guaranteed.
If you want to go to tbe fi-hing banks the pretty aloop yacht “Hoetlesa,” to* what you .are looking for. Leave orylera at the pier offioe. She lie*
usually off near the pier.
Trunk*, valise*, etc., at I. H. Smith \ & Boo's, 47 Washington street.
DO YOU WISH TO ESJOY PIKE PASTRY AKD DESSERTS LIKE iavorite g x t r acts.
LA YOKING
_?*?* rf*?f ,r i? >e,,t of 0,K * rm 11 ^ eD ' Same as in use by the leading Caterers and Confectioneri. Bold by all flrat-claa-
nedy a L. o. |. Grocer*.
LEWIS T. STEVENS,
Notary Public,
DAILY STAB OFFICE,
'ICE.

