Cape May Daily Star, 23 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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mcr'win op-»»l 6 o’clock, A.M., and elM» _,„„ r juPM. On nanday. 12M. until 1P.M. In t«o worda, poor ,onc»ort«andrepttrTbo»lw«uanaact May did noj play ih. Uterknn alt A. M .'e 1!) A. M . T.40 A. capable of. Tbcy »<

A.M.IA They out batted tbc tI M. Clo^ 4J. Y' 1 ‘ Ii “ ,

deo took adcautipc

a dX. “ ll * W ' U ' ^ '‘* S, th ™' PHct pitched cxccllca

■ voula bare been . who pitched for

If- t'«P- i im. e they ar^ ■ v.^ rr-ai-xloua. , fathu

ball, and bad

at all. the aoore different, Sprogel,

io Wedoea-

Jdelel Jlppi'Jals. day'a (tame. <ffaa bit for

j teen baaea.Coocan. Ramadell, Sullivi naaiaa vnxa. end King getting a abare of extra baa.-Poiladeiphla-U 1! Page, wlfo.child and jumadell electriBed the crowd n, * u ' ! fourth inning by taking

W, * D * 0, ‘- Sweimey’a bat on a dead r.

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Pbiladilpbia—Robert Biddle, Jt, Mia> I. U Clothier, John E Baird, K Dale

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Wwdbury, N J-W„ t kp,km.. Tl , { for about fifteen mlnutra, but it didn’t

at the Cape May’

l GIRL’S FIRST SHOT. ' of.l aed MoHUyleg CiperleBee not ico back to the old daya when A o! a girl I need to cry for my gun. abut my ryee when I nulled gcr and then cry again wIito the

gun went off. brcauie the nolae frtgbleneal me vs; but 1 will tell of my find abut when I took Isold of a gun all alone, aimed at eomething and abut—nothing. I had gone with my brother and two couaimfto the “new ground," where the boyi aaid there wa. aonie fuse bird abdoting.''' We had ridden over on oor petffw. and after we hail diamonoted and wens climbing a five rail fence my brother amid, •’Lory, you are a girl, and girla can’t ahiMg." 1 walled to bear no more, llu-l alipprd to the grutind, mounted my puny,

fly from 1 K»'e him the bridle and in a abort time

- wan back home again.

On going to the gunrack to my diamay “ dated, | I found only a heavy, old faahioued abut lot the gun. which wa* alaaya apokrn of aa the I, J_. 1 ’kicker.” 1 did not long heal late to take tlua "kicker," for I was folly determined

about. What matter if 1 did

HIGH GRADE

a kick oi

a that

Bala. Pa- Mra John P Pgrreat, M iaa J ) ^

they continued to pile op n

The acore. |

S Format, Mima Stadelman.Jobu B Kor-

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fitteburg, Pa—J B Soeatber,

and daughter CAPE MA Wynnewood. Pa—Mlaa Clothier | » Wayne, Pa-Mr» C M Khodea, Chaa ^5™"“'**’“ M Khodea. Jr BayoeTcf'.". ’. . . . . ...0 urarem. Sullivan, 3b 1 Pittaburg—A L Walaoo, wife and Uamsdell, If I

child

luld, "yon are a girl, and girl*

•don’t aboot!” I could not load the gun I and 1 dare not ask any one abonl the house to do it for me leet it should be taken away 1 ami 1 forbidden to touch It again. I wav j in deapair when I bethought me of "Uncle Sam," a auperanuuated negro who lived E. J with hi* wife in one of the cabin* which ' lielonged to the old negro quarter*. This 0 j old negro had been a slave of my father be0 fore the war atsd waa Mill a pensioner on

1 j the family.

1 j He wa* very fond of " * * ’

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Philadelphia—J H Ware and wife, Chat 0 Austin Chicago—J K Murphy and family New Turk—II E MeUgcr Pittsburg—Jamca K Robb, II SUoeb. ring. Geo A Kelley, Jaa II Lockhart. C I) Marshall, H G Vender Now York—Edward K Gold Philadelphia—Chat Mcllvaln and wife, Jamea Kieeraon, Jr, 11 W WalaowW W Carr,Aaron K None*..Mia* Nunea, Mina B Nunea, Mis* P Nunc*. Tbeo J Hahn, Frank II Bachman, M A Kauffman and wife,Stephen Greene and wife, Misa Greene, Mis* M M Gohca, laador Langtdorf, John Donaldson Louisville—J Wiler, Jr, John Benwind and wife, Julia Benwlod Wayne—Mra Chaa M Rhode*, Chas M Ubodea, Jr Baltimore—J II Freburger, David A mb icb, C Adler Drilton, Pa—Mias BrintouCoxe. Misa C 11 Cuxe; MU* M H Coxe, Mia* E M Coxe, Master Edmund Coxe Jenklntown—Mixa Anna S Fisher and

maid

Wilmington, Del—W II Porter, wife, two children and maid Johnstown—Mia* Claude Johnson,

MUa Campbell

Gettysburg—A M Mr Knight and wife Philadelphia—Henry Cochran, Jr, Tbos Holt and wife Baltimore—Mis* Louisa C Robinson Pittsburg—Mr. Webber and wife Philadelphia—W C Price Vineland—D Campbell, H 8 Wyker Mechanic*burg. P.-Harry Mllller Frank ford — M a Denton Phlladf^bla-Giorge W GreeBe.Eor-

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«, uovr.u prvox, rill adrlpbla — Mla* S Sllvl* M-. A II P.« ii a id tun.-. Mr* W It Hughe*, . Mi. Florence Hi g ie., A B Pavoi - Cinriuuill—Dr tv K Is-*i., Mr. 8 Liwi«. Miss Sar.li l*-*U, Mra M P-agh, Homard L.-*U ^ L-sding Amerlcsl hotels carry up t'l-ir annusl ■ xprnae account fiom u thoo-and to fllteen hundred Oollar* chargeable to paper, envelopes, matches and loolbpl ck* supplied to guiata and strangers. Strangers u*e more of them than tbc gurs'.a. A square box, wbloh are kept a doxen aeocat; filing* -such aa card*, malcbea, cn . (opes and toothpick*—aland* on the counter* of most hotels, TbU box baa to be constantly replenished. The proprietor of a large New York hotel furoUhes some Intereetlng inform! garding the way In which bis hotel U systematically robbed by gues'a and strangers. Five hundred envelope* and one Ibou-aud sheets of paper required dally. Strangers appear at the desk, and with the utmost coolness ask for writing mateilala, which usually furnished if the person be apeetable In appearance. It U a o mon thing to ace etrangers enter a hotel writing-room and fill their fountain pens from the Ink-botUes. Blottingpaper g'vea away coats ten dollars a mouth. Every visitor to the hotel believe* himself wntitled to tootbpieka and matches, He takes a handful former and BIU hi* pookat-malebbox at the counter with the latter, fifteen dollar* a month to supply these trifling article*. Pent and penholder* and Ink bottle* disappear at I he rate of -adoten a day. Every one consider that hotela and their belonging* ar* public property, and that proprietor* have no right* worth aideriog. Women who are model thrift and neatness In tbair own he , gre constantly cureless here. I have I seen a mother stand her child upon fifteen dollar chairs to look out of the windows, and laugh at them when they jumped up and down on two hundred dollar sofas. Furniture upholstered In the most delicate colors and textures will be used in the most reckless manner. A woman will slam her street shoes or damp umbrella on It; pat empty plates on It when meals are served In her rooms; or throw eraegea or banana* on It when she comes from the dialog room—It I* all the same. Did yon ever notice what a distinctly weary .appearance hotel fnrnitare soon a»And these are aMkrwf the reasons why hotel biUe oome higb. Try the new drink, “Stockton Dip,' after your bath this morning, at Many A Meersy'a Columbia av

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Stevenson, cf. 1 Maubewa, If 1

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Camden . 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 x—11 rued run*, C. M. 3 Camden 1. baac bit. Coogan, Sullivan, lUmadell, Darragh. Three bin- bit King. Honu-rnn, Ramadell. Sacrifice bits. King Sullivan, Matthew*. Struck oot, Bayne, Sullvan, 1'etriken. 1‘rinst, M'Klcxie, Darragh, StcvenMin, Matthew*, Sweeny. Gray 3, Sprogel 3. Base on balls off Priest 4 off Sprogel 3. Wild pitch Priest. Passed ball Coogan. Time 9 hours. Umpire Campbell

Nary a kick.

Coogan'a new mask, he say., was a That catch of rtamadeU’s waa a phe nomenal piece of fielding. McKenaie'e little trick of bolding Coogan on necund didn't work.

Ilnyler's carnmrl. Marry A Meoray’a. For a stylish rb- ami • Harry Mulliner'a 1'n

Ike near bridge.

Madame Lonia 1* irnta for a cbildm paper ball to take p'a

Hall.

tie children, gi

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iking arrangf shortly at Con-

lieu*. WU. J -bn Akin.

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mytking forme. 1 took the "kicker.” all the powder ami .hot I could find, and made a lire line for Uncle Sam'* cabin. I found ^ him outiudr praying moM luMily. "Oil I*«rd, chicken 1* mighty good, bat pu'ole

h, laird, (ilea:

nee we bad all learned that when Uncle Sam wa* calling so loudly on the Ia>rd for a bam bone he wa* die Ing so to drown the noise of chicken aixxling in his frying pan; hrnrejdld nut hesitate lo interrupt Ida devntiuns by asking him to load the "kicker” for me. He obryud my injunction to put in a big load, but hesitated before be gave it In iiir. saying. "Honey, wlmt is you gwiuc to My thought* bad been no busy with the pleasure I should experience at my brother'* surprise when I bad proved to him that girl* could shoot; that I bad not thought about what I wa* going to practice on. I confided my ambition to Uncle Sam and be said: "Down In dese woods jes' back dar la a ole fatnin pen whar 1* a hog what 1* gwine to be killed In de mo'nin. Now you jt*'go down dar and shout dat ole hug, den young niarster will hear all de nigger* a-loffin an a-lalkin about how you done shot de ole hog, and cf he duan take all that he said hack, den I ain’t uu nigger." I made up my mind In a minute to follow Uncle Sam’s advice. 1 grew happy Sud naifideut. Iff less than no time 1 was at the fatnin pen, where my career as a Sportswoman w as to begin. My idea was lo sit uu the top rail of the imi awl when the beast looked up at mo to shoot It In tbc head, never for a moment doubting I

should kill him.

I c limbed up and sealed myself on the top mil facing the Inside of the pen. Tbc bog looked up; 1 stilled my throbbing heart, pulled the trigger^and—found myself lying on the ground mu side of the pen. and that pig Mill alive looking at me with a* much curiosity In his fact- a. it was poudhle for a pig to have. I picked myself up awl hurried home as fast as I could. 1 met the hoy* at the gate, but try as I would I could not smile. My whole body ached and my heart w as sail. The hoys were all smite*. I knew they saw me with tbc "kicker," but did not dream they had laketf^ahut home and had seen me fall from it rail of the pen until my brothri he hade good night.—Cor. Ft

HATE TOT ETEB TRIED California **-

WINES

Thcae good* are of excr|itlon*l value and the price very reasonable. We have Sherry, Port, Tokay. Angelica, Catawba, Maddeira and Muscatel. Full Iloltle SOe eiu'li. SHOWSLL & FRYBR, Limited, X. E. Cor. Innlper A Market Street*,

PHILADELPHIA.

Importing Uroeer* and Wine Merchant*.

W. HAJRR-Y CHUreCH, Wholesale and Krtall Dealer In Butter, - Eggs - and - Poultry, Agent for C. I*. Darlington A Bro.'a Celebrated Butter, alto other Choice Grade* Print* and Solid Packed. Fresh Egg* a Specialty. 103 PINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. N. W. Cor. Bond 8L and Bangs Ave., 15 Washington Street, Aabury Park, N. J. Cape May, N. J. £*- TRADE SUPPLIED REGULARLY BY WAGON. _JfcJ

s. M. SMITH, No. 3 Washington Street, Cape May, yOHE practical Watch-maker of Cape May City, formerly 1 with Daily, Banks & Biddle, is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and Clocks repaired. He makes a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, such as Rings, Stick Pins, Charms, etc., and has a large atock of Cape May Diamonds, cuts and mounts them at manufacturers’ prices. Seashore Souvenir Spoons a specialty.

Sail* frem. tito X’ler JDa-lly. JickrU may b

K. I'., .-t. UOWKfcK win can- low orders, and will attend to any calls left at Hotel Devon, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. Satisfaction guaranteed to alheustomers.

■1 the tup

Blrvau

Tycho Brahv’g'st;

iligLl . .

I , well

i-lius Gem

ai Noi

•Inn-U. fur private liirapiD suppers, Silt, hard and devl.e.1 crabs, uy.tera scalloped an I io ete.y ulher style, and little neck clams. Game in siaaoii. Wicc* and liquors. Beer on draught. Families supplied. The ouly summer garden at Cape May. Cool and airy.

i first nut Ire, 1 h;

Pears’ Soap Skin blemishes, like foul teeth, are the more offensive because they are mostly voluntary. The pores are closed. One cannot open them in a minute; he may in a month. Try plenty of soap, give it plenty of time, and often; excess of good soap will do no harm. Use Pears’—no alkali in it; nothing but soap. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people are using it

drill}-, as hr stairs that it was not vtsibti on I hr pm-rding rvrning in a clear sky Thr attention of Tycho Ilrmhr. wliosr nam. is grurrally ass.s-iat.vl wkh thr star, srrm to havr brru first altrartrd to It on Nov 11. Wbru first srt-n it surpassed Jupilr. anil rivaled Vrnus in brightDrsa, and wa visible at noonday! At this brilliancy, however, ll did no lung remain, but gradually diminished h luster, and in March, 1574. bad completely disappeared, at least to the naked eye. Ite curious changes are thus described: “As’' decreased in vise so It varied in color, first lu light waa white and extremely bright; It then became yellowish, afterward of a ruddy color, and finished wii h a

A certain married pair, eanfi blessed with a strength of will that some would call oliMlnacy. found themselves the happy parents about a year ago of a beautiful baby boy. In due time a christening was decided upon, hut, aims, it was impossible

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call the boy Percy, while tht itiioer lavored plain John. Neither would yield nor permit a double name, and after a spirited discussion at the last moipcnl with no result, the clergyman, who waa (fiend pi the family, began the aerv When the place wa* reached where the name should he repealed, instead, thr in’ Inter went on, "Child of the ouvruam baptise Ibce," etc. Tbe baby is Mill mu has except to a wide circle of rvlatir who call him "Corey."—Her Point View in New York Time*

It Is a common fallacy to suppose any dullness of hearing is beyond tbe help of tbe physician, and that, consequently, nothing can he done for it. Slight dullbess of hearing t* often occasioned ’ catarrhs^ condition of the thrust, \ dulln.-sggi-u better or worse aa the ■ lion of the membrane of the throat chaugi-* The great majority of caara of deafness. ’ can he safely aaid. are not beyond laipruv tnent, or at least * checking of tbe degruerative proce**—Youth 1 * Companion,

CA.RROLL VILLA, Jackuon Mrcet, near tbe Beach. CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything First-claa* . Cloaa to Ooean Pier. MRS. r. L. RICHARDSON.

/M ffTtrytkltf «Im U the wtteh, etoek w« Jtwilry Hit eta fee tei|M «t * towMt prtow *f

Jos. Hand, .Jcvfefcr, 9 Washington St., Cape May, N- J.

TO COHAGERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS! Woodman, Gillette & Co., Importers and Grocers, 13th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, ivc now fully resumed their business aajuaintancc with Cape May Cottagers and Hotel Keepers. Filling Order* for

l" I TV E OE-OOEEIES, Wines, Liquors and Cigars,

GENUINE OLEINE SOAP. F. CONWAYS SONS,

^'Philadelphia. Each pound bfrndnl aeabovc. This ? . ccouamical fot all houwhold purpose* grocer, srud lo ua and we will sell jot

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F. CONWAYS SONS. 1I!I South Street, Philadelphia

Seashore Souvenir Spoons

SLOOP YACHT “RESTLESS” FOR THE FISHING BANKS.

LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY. ITo. IS Ocaan. Straat. A full aawrument of IlaroeM, Blanket*. Net*. *o. Repairing don* with Mat)

Lovett’s Flour and Feed Store, Jarkaan and Waablagtaa Ktreet, Beat Quality Flour. Fred, sad Bay. at Uwist Price.. OrUen promptly Iliad sad d.hrw*.

Csearral Ham

ainblBff Gaado, Table aad Packet f aUerj. . Key* Fitted. Trank*, Valine*, Para, uela, etc. Repaired

axoaff- sxsi

Opposite Stab Offloe.

I ST. ALBAN HOTEL,

S. M. CORNER

Second and Walnut Sts,,

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■PTTTT. A Tir.TPTTT A.

WILLIAM E, GOFF, Manager.

THE TE^TIVLOEE, Ocean City, N. J.

This new i beach. A cuii the Atlantic o

l made by our pruoeu. is t . ra cannot get this brand fre

THE GUP THAT CHEERS. o you want lo enjoy our Teas and Coffees st Ihe Seashore? Ou tec, ipl cf a Pul Card our (’ape May Agent will call for your order. Addrres

1205 Market Street, Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Sea Shore Lines. IMcaimre Trip* by* Rail and Boat Between Cape May and Atlantic City. A GRAND PANORAMA OF MARINE VIEWS. LEAVECAPEMAY.

Ar. Atlantic OI)' 10-T 5 3*7*0 0 1' LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY.

^AI^LJPON,

Ofipe May Point, .3T. *f. The leading hotel; aocommodates 350 guests ; Immediately on the beach, near President HarriaotTa cottage ; elevator, electric bells and aU modern improvements; new management; appointments, service and cuisine unexcelled ; electric road to Cape May ; popular price*, *2.50 per day, >8 to *15 per week.

.o.DjurroK. nug.-rtolendcaL

DARLINGTON HOTEL-*-Opposite R. R. Klatlon. Grant Street, Cape May. Coder personal management of JOHN J. KROMER.

J. T. AUAMN.

.1AQUETTE & STRATTON, 12 WnMliingfou Mtreet. lAOJOININO POWELL’e RESTAUR; NTJ FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS. uilliea Nerved Promptly. Orden Nellctted.

WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4e$ WaMhlngion Ntreet. Hotels and Cottages Promptly SuppUed.

HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET,

Washington and Ocean StreeU.

Largest Store and Market in this City.

OUMFUrni STOCK OF

FINTE OROCEBIEN. V.Ketabks. Frreh MraU. Beet (irade Butter*. Poultry. Fl»h Or .ten, Tarrapla. Clam*. *e.

I. L SH1PPAED, Reids’ ^urnisljing §br«.

A Full Llut of Hate, Cap* and Clothing Bpeeialtie* S3 IViihblngionStreet. Cape May City, X. J.

S 3MC X O? H ’ S Cape May Candy Manufactory,

Wbeleaale aad Retail.

He 8 WasblBfftea Ktreet.

JAMES E. TAYLOR, REAL ESTATE aad INSURANCE, Corned WashinstDR aad Jaekaam HU.

Flrat-olaae Oulane. Large Air; Rooms. Terms Reasonable.

L MADDOCK, PROPRIEfOR.

PERCY HALDEMAN, MANAGEK

EVERYBODY EIKEN Fine • CDM • BOM • BEEB,

I druggist* Each bottle aiakc* five gallon*

JOH ICS CBBAM PABIiOBS lee Cream sad Water yet. lute I* and OcaUgrejMiypUed at abstt ■ JOBS AKINS, 17 WaaSl.i*tae 81.. Cap. May City. CONFECTIONERY, ETC.

FRIZZIWTE.