CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERT MoiTMNG, (ucrrrsi'aoiTl,
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MONDAY. AUDI’ST 1\ 1S92.
j TL«! I)*ii.y Stah iicvrr w»» Ik tier »p-'liri'ClAl'-d tllAD iu thta !M"»A3U of *1T2. There Are very j>r»ctic*I evidence* of thU. Angu>t And Seplemher »re the month* for C»pe >Uy. It l» then the hotel men ought toh*vethermal tinan-
No more tasteful printing vi done here than that which liar from the Stab pre»»e» thle *eaa yon want your printing properly, taatefully and carefully done, look up the Stab nteam power printing home, neat poet ollioe. The Vineland Jvunuil nay* the We»t Jeraey Hailruad will begin the extenaion of their double track from N’ewfield to Cape May so aoon a* the inmmer travel I* over. It may he that the Company will extend their tracks to Millville a* they ahould,but the Cape May and Millville track* are not at all likely to be doubled for some year* yet. Tbi* doubling of track* 1* a alow proces* and comes little by little. Thera will doubtlesa come a time,aud not far away,when Cy|>e May will haves double track, and another road be*Idea, In spite of all op-
pooitiun.
How often a scheming or defeated scamp endeavor* to cover bis tracks by persuading the public that hi* opponent* are actuated by some ‘‘personal grudge."- Tbi* method la as old a* the hill* and Is always devised In order to draw attention away from the points at Issue. Enlightened people In Ibis age | and particularly enlightened newspaper men have no time for “grudge*.’ - Such a word carries one back to dark age* and dark jdaces, and can be familiar to none other than dark minds. It i* out of plaoe when not coupled with ignorance or lack of culture, and their essential though abhorrent companions,
mAlice, hatred, vlndirtivt
vlndietive^s*.
©hr Gliests.
Dr. and Mr*. C. <J. Abbott an enjoyable outing at the A Miss Amanda Schterer, o phi*, i* pi. Ailing! on. Dr. Char pbia, is visit Qt.lumblx. Irene Stover, a very lo adelphiSteirl, is Hie guest of 1 Miss Arlte Howe. Mr. K. A. Clifford,a prnmin of the Caj.llol, join-d MrsT Clifon the Hotel Devon gxlutday evening.
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busy little tioutb Jersey cityo! Millv :s with Mrs. Whitaker at the Arlii Hy Williams ran down fiom Philade'phia to chat politics with Congreviniaii II-5bum. Mr. W. is elopp n; at th« Arlpigton. Caleb C. I’aucoast, Deputy Collector of InU real Revenue for the first New Jersey District, is with Mr*. Paocuaal at the Arlington. Little Lilli Schwortxchil aniusec guests at Congress Hall Saturday by her wonderful dancing. She is pupil of Madam Louis. Rev. A. W. Hand, pastor of Kecne,N. H., Baptist Church, is with his family at the Devon. Mr. Hand La brother to Dr. Anna M. Hand. Caroline H. Marsh, M. D., of New Brunswick, talented lady physician, and friend of Dr.Anna M. Hand,of this oily, is stopping at the United States. Postmaster A. W. 1 child, of Nashville, Tena , is ]>auiiig a assn at the Stockton. He L oui of ie leading men of Tennessee. Mr. Howard K. Weber, president of the First National Bank, of Springfield, 111., Is aoj.nruiug at Cougrct* [all, accompanied hy his fam y. Mr. Ernest Scbwacke, of the Phils- | delpbia National Bank, and Waller D- j Moon, of WooLton A Moon, wool de*% a. are at the Arlington. William Walah, editor of the Hint Iraltd AmtriC'Xn, of New York, u enjoying the pleasure of renewing Cape May acquaintances. He is at the ChalTbeo. K. Sjifcrt, of Philad slphla. who bolds a reaponsible position with HiUier A Co., Philadelphia, is sojourning for s few wesks at the United Sutea. Mias Arietta Kowc, •opraoo, and ML* Aliens Haynes, alto, sang the beautilul duet “Evening Prayer” at the Presbyterian church last evening. It ws» very .tid touching.
IMPRESSIVE SERVICES. svrnSTCHrBt'U DEDICATED TOTtIK 1
Starlights.
1 limed their'' ** 1 '^* 11 which many novel features 1 pun c ei j Joijiodaeod. Cottager* and Cape | M sy visitor* iu general, who may w Lis 1
CONGRESS HALL,
CAPE MAY, ST. J.
l Visitor’* Thoughts. For the Daily Stab. These bright morning* sitting in the tbady nooks and corners of the porches are to be found poetic souls, reading poetry and musing upon "Old Ocean's Grey and Melancholy Waste” and wondering If Bryant thought folks should n it go into bathe above the wai*\ and at length oooelnding that 1-ongfcllow had no thought cf this in Hiawatha when he speak* of “the wasting of the fever” then they all break out in aiug-
log:
“Wav
it not la
Tb» maxim I would teach." After a pleasant sojourn at Cape May Mrs. Henry Hathaway. Mrs. Edwin Hathaway and Mr*. Aaron Selab have departed and left .an aching void in the hearts of their many friends Do not -stay too long in the water. Even that noted dicer McUiiity oould
not stand It. .'
To "stay anhomrs” we would recommend putting k,mustard piaster on each check and one on the back of the neck. Even then the afdrasaid would not get thelnxnrloua color to be seen on so many seaside folk*. The children all thrive at C*pe May. We have in mind a little child just convalescing from a severe cold; a few days at Cape May has made the child wi ’} and bright, the parents, we are assured. will be most earnest advocate* of Cape May aa a health prodnoer. 1 wrote a book cfft*R “How to get and stay so." Wedo not desire tract anything from Blslkie but wonld aay go to Capo May and atay there, word to the wise L sufficient The silly vaporing* of the Wart about Riggins' body being placed in looepenile .ice Hall are tiresome to the average American. We trust that the B'.irr believes In the Declaration of Independence signed In this famed hall, at least the part which read* "We hold men were created free and equal, and have a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," yet from the stand taken by the Wart one would suppose they had revised the well known and dearly beloved document, to read follows: “We bold that all gove mint officials, military and naval officer* have the exclusive right and privilege to be honored by the people who are their Inferiors, while brave, and loyal seamen and privates to army most go down to their grate* wept, unbonored sud unsung.' " Bravely, courage, loyalty and pamoiLtn to be found alike in the Fresidency and among the lowly and why these noble traits when shown In a plain, seaman? We are all potentates In this country and it ill behootfea any one to aay that this elaa* or that class are entitled to most honor. The highest result* are to be obtained only where every private ta earnestly doing his duly as faithfully aa every officer. We ask the H’aee bow this is to be ae< officers are to receive all the honor* and the brave set* of the private* are to be passed over aa oommoopLaa. No, thank God, there L a brave, wise, patriotic mayor of the greatest American city, who, slating la hi* proud position, say* that patriotism la to be hooort whenever found, and devotion to com try la to be upheld. Visitor.
Col. Will
E. 1‘otu
daughter of Bridgeton. Cbalfoute. He L one of tbe leading lawyers ol southern New Jersey, in fact iu the State. r. John Brooks and family, iff Philadelphia, arc making a IcDglhcmd . at the Devon. Mr. Brooks L pastor of W of tlie leading Baptist jurche* of Philadelphia, Madam Urn is' benefit night, compl:entaryfrg^iher patrona,will take pliee Tuesday night,'231 io*L, when many fancy danc » will be presented, including the May Pole dance with singing, le. Minnie Pabst L not only a fam inger, bat L also a lady of charmlag presence. She will aid Madame te in d.lighting a largeaudienee at ancert at Congress H ill oa Tues-
day evening.
Mias Bailie Mecray, the Lading so
, And In It may
-ould be desired. Rev. A. W. Han 1. ■hries. Rev. Jos. Kli Neal, Jr., the pastor.
The service* were opened by an ove turn ••loterrarxr.o." Ku.ticans, l Prof.jBeale'a Stockton Hot. 1 orebratr after which Mr. Lilbuni 11. Townw-i played an organ voluntary, followed ir mediately hy the congregation joiniu singing the Long mcterdoxolngy. Re Wm. Humphrri*, of Port Norris 11* tut Church, and pastor of the Bapn Chuieh here iu 1SS4. then led iu prayt The Ladies Schubert Quartelte.of Bo ton, then sing the "Lord's Prayer,"
chant,after which the congregation sang 0 ' ,D * *' the hymn, “Hail the Brighto.** of ,l ‘ C ' b ' Zion's Glad Morning." The Eighty- 1 r '‘ IID0 fomth P*a‘in was then read respondvely t'TLL j hy Rev. Joseph Klucker, of the Dycis « rith «■ Creek Baptist church, and the congre Theri The Schubert Quartette fol-Ahedts) •Is by “O Lord be Merciful. ’ , the wot
W. Hand, of Keene, N. H.,tbc*
it tbe leather hi It st'll obtains.
That ao-oallel Egyptian fan. wiUrtbe ; Jv ' u ' u . ^ mwu,r - j At So. 6 « AMIIXGTOX ST.,
' .-Us ill over, has made a very good ; Special Solice. 1 talon and has corns to stay. i Beginning on Friday. B!th in*t, and. cw arrangement of silk ami hKTevery. Tuesday and Ftflay th. rufler |
Direct Importation.
Iiioned greniilini figure ion them, vulgarity''about
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! ILilroad will run specLl excursions to I j Angleaea. Wildwoo.1 and Holly Beach. | 1 1» *|>eeial train, leaving Capo Mar ai j ; M to a. in. Returning leave Holly • licaoh 24-3,Wildwood 2 l~ and .Angle I
! sea S ol n. ra.
11 ticket* will he sold from it fifty loh) cents: Bronelts | fills, and Rio Grande thirty
YUZUKJIAN BROS.
Windsor^ CAPE MAT. N. J-
» 1*‘“•‘■•n rvwucu mo. «“**•»•* MSUH'I* i . . I - a. -
read a pinion of tlie first chapter uf sre gnln • out uflasliimiTOuld not have 1 ^"“EbtUil inorniug txeursmna to
hm,M. Capacity,300.
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that ReT.Mr.Hutnphrhs jumped
feeTtts attempt to support him. ! ^' I,r canuoi ue Just as the services bad begun Pastor woman who siti Neal received a message aunooucing tlie | bathing dress h death of hi* father in Philadelphia, but! The only pl*c went bravely through the SiTvices,staUng j doz .u young im that bis duty was to rtsnd through them is at West P Pastor Neal made the usual church an- 1 reign.
The collection was lifted, w
Beale's orcheatra played the • palms.” miles* they could c
The Schubert* sang another quartette, after which Rev. A. W. Hand preached the dedication sermon from this text: “If any man's work shill Im- burned, be shall suffer loss: hut he himself shall lie
Rev. Mr. pliriot then ing the con
,d Rev. Mr. Hum
. valisee. etc., at I. II. Smith 17 Washington streetFan* 1 Fans' Latest style*, ice*. New shipment of goods ■dat T. Sauxo’s Japanese Art
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peculiarity of the gitl of th*' j J." e rith the largest head that she . w ork w 1 : a rule to wear the amalleat his studi
Chestcr.Uie famous Msu. 0 Caiie e M U Ay , f
Velvet sleeve uaterial are oh ;irls killed the
. due to their delicious flavoring*, tliey ’“’•■i use Favorite Extract* so should you. iir» Try it and he convinced, mm- To complete your kitcie. cooking ■lepirtnn-n! use FivoHte ilavortug ex-
of going in bit Ling *1
is visiting other results lor t portli Russell B. Harrison jester day the ladies of the Schubert Concert ( paoy, and complimented them highly upon the excel let ce ol their cert tlie evening before at the Gilmaiuc Testimonial. W. J. Sneeriuger and wife, their 1 complisbed daughter, Miss Carrie, 1 little son, named for hL father, are Congrea* Hall for aeverai wet k*. S Sneeriuger is one uf Baltimore's mi prominent citixens. Robert GWynne, Sr., of the Salt Sunbeam, City Councilman Smith, Isaac B. Lawrence, ol Salem, and Frank A. Bacon, of Philadelphia, yesterday lasted of the work of the Carlton's caterer. They speak of hL efToit* as being highly pleasing. Rev. Mr. Neal, pistor of the Baptist eborch, who received notice uf the death of hu father yesterday more just before entering into tbe aefviee.lelt for Philadelphia oa the afternoon t and hL pulpit was filled last evening by Rev. Jo*. Klucker, of Dias Creek. •• Thoandieocc In the Jackson street tent, established under the auaplci tfie W. C. T. U., waa addressed yeaterdeay afternoon by Rev. Jo*. KloL of Dias Cieek, and U. S. Civil Service Commissioner Charles Lj man, of Wash-
Log ton.
Allan D. Wilson, of PoiLdelphla, popular society leader, who lakes great Interest tn athletic*. 1* a gneat of tbeSlooktoa. Mr. Wilson waa time treasurer of the Princeton F< Association, treasurer • of Priacttoaian newspaper, the college triweekly, and ii a graduate of tbe class
of '91.
Mias Eva C. Eldredgc, now a Washington young lady, but formerly, of Cape May, arrived on Saturday evening for a stay among old friends, who were glad to see her. Miss Eva waa always amiable, and I* no; charmingly vivacious and pretty an I no doubt baa many admirers. Mr. Walter H. Nelson, manager of the Washington Concert Co , accompanied bj Mr. H. J. Reed. mu.icU director, were here over Sunday and will probably accompany the Washington Light Infantry on their visit next week. They have arranged to give a concert at Congress Hall, daring the encampment oftheW. L.LC.
Lift Thy Hand." Mr. To*
the cl
Jesus' name."
Pastor Neal then told the assemblage what had been placed in the stonr.wlieli the church was built and that the atone was not laid and the dedicatory service* held until the eliurch was out of debt. He said the church had in its treasury
’eri^^aciS*Ttiese tilings: i ball the oliiccrs'i-auns nancial standing. The
list of the municipal officers of Cape May City. A book on •'Struggle* and Triumphs cf Virginia Baptl.ta Bap-
In the st .'h u reb rci ■■embers <
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CONGRESS HALL
Location Unsurpassed.
OXE BLOCK FROM PASSENGER STATION. NEAREST IIOI’SE TO THE SERF.
NTRICTI/Y FIRST-tT.AKN IN AM. ITS APPOINTMENTS.
WALTER M. GREEN, Of Philadelphia. I*rn|rriHor.
J to the Borough of a
•* HOTEL .' COLUMBIA, s
lixed in tbe great success of the testb
•rooaial to Mr. C. Garvin Gil Congress Hall, on Saturday Tbe gre at dining loom wav t aumtement hall for tbe occasic w as filled to overflow by those to enjoy the superb eanrert. tertaioment began with tlie
• Zimpt." hy llaasler'sorcheat Cai-h of Friday. August I W1, fu,l,mwl sin *'"s'. "it^veri.*,”
12th. Itailf HVrre ol Saturday. August ''F ,he (« u,ul Lvdi. s'Sehu'w.t Quir13th. Holy Rible. All of Hi were j u,u - Appeared tw ie* later in Hie wrapped Iu the American tla.-. preseuted • 'emng. Th.we who have bcatd three by tbe pastor. | >’lented ladles before their coming to 'The dedicatory prayer was then made j C M*' May have spoken very highly of by Rev. Wm. U. Uumphriea, and after ; ,lHni ' but h * v * , » kl Dotting of lliem tbe singing of Long meter doxology the which thair singing doe* not juvUfy.
assemblage was dismissed with Hie Ben-
ediction.
Firat-elasa cottage boarding. Large rooms, nicely furnished. Good table. Keasanable rate*. No. It* Pier ave.H-0 A jolly party of Camdcuiles down on the b 30 expreta from city yesterday morning, for tbe purpose of taking a gguple days outing. The party cons Lied of Charles O. Pedriek, Daniel M. Stevens, Harry Myers, Wm. Selby, Eugene Robert*. J. Spencer Sharp, Fred Becker, John J. Brown, William Cline, James GiUlo. Abu Peteel, John Weldy, Joseph Ron.,John Roth and William Ripley. Upon leaving the train they went Immediately over to.the Point, where waslbe schooner “Nettie and . Lena,” which had been specially chartered and was in waiting for them. Sail was made for the Breakwater, where tbe afternoon was spent and last night they sailed for the Fishing Banka where bright ajid early IhL morning they will cast over their imes for the festive - baas. They will endeavor to ret uni in time to have their day's catch shipped to Camden on the evening train. Saturday evening's entertainment at tbe Lafayette waa very enjoyable, tbe following being tbe program of music: War March of frie 4s. tnim A Unit*. Polish National Dance. Bexcsr atedBAjM Trnarrn sv Watu Sadly.-—'—
THE POPlJX*AR
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| WILDWOOE
Bi . AND
1 CAPE MAY
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"’S-"'*; 1 Tuesday j Friday
o successful in . T
which their
Their voices are pure and beautiful and blend together in perfect hanmfny. After this number little Miss Stergi with iierfect a plomb, read the select Ion “Money Musk." Mr. Burr McIntosh followed with hL funny sayings, which were much enjoyed, and then Miss Ida Florence in her reading of "Kcho and the Ferry,’’ captured tlie audience hy her elocutionary ability and her mimicry. Tbe Russian sketch. “Pauli Pavlovna." In which Mias Florenci the beneficiary appealed, was much enjoyed. Gilmaioe appeared
later, In an impersonation of Sol. Smith ;
Russell, sa Dorcas Pennyi maid, and delighud the
W. N. Griffith was also successful in
pleasing the audience by hla imprrsona- Iiuiinx
Hons of celebrated actors. The fancy ! dancing by little Lillian waa' very pret-
tily executed. Leate Cape Say City 10.80 a. at. The audience was a dLtinguisbcd ece, Leare Wildwood S 47 p m
and criUcal, bat those who composed It Fare for Round Trip, 50c. feature*. Tbe Schubert Quartette eotapoeed of four charming ladles. Miss Belle Gddthwaite, first soprano; Carrie T. Shepard, second soprano; Arvilla Forhnth, find alto; Anna L. Whitcomb, second alto; has been mush lauded. Aaidefrotn their artistic ability,theywere notioeablr because ef their ejetumes. Mr. Ratte.1 Harrison and party were present and Mr. Harrison personally complimented these ladles highly.
Marine Villa,
BETWEEN j /''APE MAY, N. J. Favorably known for the past ei^h'\KT1T T\"\ XT’/’A/'V T\ i V tcen as t * ie n>ost popular, eligibly located and deW II I 7 W ( )( / I ) s ' ra ^ e seaside hotels. All modern improvements, perfect T '-'a-' drainage and ventilation, natural spriyig and filtered water,air
AXD 1 entirely free from humidity and miasma.
URN. F. IIA I.I.KXBECK.
DO TOC WISH TO EXJOT FIXE PASTRT AXD DESSERTS! USE F avorite D Y trark lavoring D AU ra am! Coiiforlioner*. Sold by all first-clas*
These trains have become a permanent and
attractive l-at ure to the numrrouv visitors aoa 1
cottager* at the -Brand Old Cape." Without doubt m* ry will take advan-
tage of these opportuoiUct of spending a few bonra of pleasant-outing In . the jnatly celebrated W fid wood Pork. This resort baa been styled the "Most Picturesque Sjiot on the Jeraey Coast-” ' ' A Free Mnwenm In Natnral
Wood
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