Cape May Daily Star, 22 August 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY HOKE IMG,

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MONDAY. AUGUST SS. 1S92. Don't forgi-t tbo M»d«me Ixiui* le»t tnouitl to-morrow evenlog »t Congiei

Hall.

Wedueada; afternoon a benefit wi be jtiven tbe Cape May Athletic Aa*oclatlon, (not tbe club which tupporta tbe ball team, but tbe local aaaoclatioo, which b com poet <1 entirely of bonn

young men)

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which there will be Kporta of varioua kinda. Tbe g re ary pig will be there. Hurdle race*, climbing greaay pole* aack racer, pie i-atlng matclie* and.

so RIXtlTlOX. ! •hlngton Light Infantry;

Corpa, orcr one hundred atrong, arri*«d i by a special train about a quartej i of acred o'clock yeaterday morning, »~ rompanied by a large number of Waab- j ingtoolaua, wlio bad come to enjoy an outlcg at the etaside with tbe boy* in' blue. Col. John S. Miller, Co. D, ia In cjmmand^gfnlll tbe arrival of Col. Wm. Moore WeJteaiay. As the tra'n atopjicd x-Major F. J. Melvin, »ho was chief -xecutlve ol tbe city w!n-n thia crack nr-

CapL

Miller and introduced and chairman Neal, of tbeolti Douglaai, pany H. The local coinjiany then formed in line and acted a* escort to tbe Corps. The line wa* formed and

A URILUAftT HALL. %. — 1 . oar coNc.nr.s One of the prettiest L bo rate balls of the season was given Ibla favorite Cape May hotel, Salury • veuing. Among the handsomely rss-d ladies present wen' noticed the

Highest of all in LeAvening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report.

Mrs.

atin, i

CONGRESS HALL,.

Baking Powder

mlngs of rich lace.

Mrs. .S. 11. Hoffman, of St. Louis, a lovely blonde with a luagnififeut head |of golden hair which allowed to gnat itago under the brilliant lights ^ ^

from the cliendcl'ier, wa* resplendent in 1 ru ‘' w '' „ „ ParbUn gown of fleh colored aatin lD I1rU bloe ,ullr: T, rJr

,1th rich embroidered ll ..era of dell- sXy ^' “ nd

a.- salmon .bade and heavily trio-. MI “ to * T'* T“ >ed with deep lace: diamond oru-• | *’ ^ 0 U> ' * ppe '*

Mrs. Hepp.-.

rich gowi

ABSOU/TELY PURE

should help the boys, as they are ei deavoring to maintain their rooms i No. 32 Washington street. The Cape May season reinsiua at the top notch and everything b booming along quite mtuifactorily. Hoteli overtlowing, and for everyone who goet away to-day another will come to-night; at least such are tbe indications, a* many room a are being engaged daily for thia week. Should the weather hold good and continue warm uutll the last ef the week, Saturday trains will again arrive crowded, and right up to the last day of the season proper good business will prevail all aronml, and Cape May pleasures be enjoyed. The presence of the military visitors will add brilliancy to the week and we truateverything may I as* off In a truly enjoyable manner. The report Saturday of the drowning of George Ogden, of Philadelphia, in the Susquehanna Kiver at Lewialmry, Pa.; was sad news Indeed to the family of Samuel Steelman, at Tnckalior. Tuckaboc proper la In tbi* county, hut the family live just across the Tuckaboc River In Atlantic county, and are well known throughout this section. Georg.Ogden'* wife ia the eldest daughter of Samuel Steelman; and was at her parents' home with her three children el tbe lime of the accident, spending the summer. Deceased was a traveling salesman for tbe firm ol Kranae, Ingliam A Heater, Phlbulclplda, and wa* seized with eramp* while bathing with two companions. He was a graduate of liucknell University. His Iwdy was recovered and sent home to hi* residence, 220S Hunting Park AvenueCongressman Benton MeMIllan,of tie Fourth Tennessee District, 1* a goeat of tbe Stockton, where be b laying a to Mrs. Brown, widow of the 1st. Governor of Tcnncuace. bb motb law, and to her son and daughter, Miss llcrdie Brown. Tbis ta Mr. McMIllai' first visit to the Cape. He will be i membered as a late candidate for tbe Speakership of the House of Representatives, when Mr. Crisp carried off tbe honors. He b a member of tbe lni|K>rtant committers of Ways and Means and ol Rules. Hb home U luCarthege, Tenn , but be was horn in Kentucky, and educated at tbe Philomath Institute, in Tennessee, and Ibe KenMrky University, at Lexington. He is » yer of prominence, and was lo H member of the Tennessee Lsgbb In 1877 he was appointed by the Governor a Judge of the Circuit Court, and has been a member of Congress for the

last thirteen years..

Any one who helped make up 'UlC. .

;e on tbe Congress Hall

it evening could easily

understand what a full season at Cape May means. Tbs re were several thousand people/gathered upon the verandahs and lawns to listen to the grand instrumental concert of an hour given by the Third Artillery Band, attached to tbe W. L. L C. during their encampment. Tbe attraatlon of the crack milItary organization, tbe presence of superb a band of musicians and tbe markably large patronage in general I at the Cape, account for dte imine gathering. And it was an audience as appreciate tbe offerings for tbe gratifying of tbeir musical tastes. Indeed, there la never anything of a rabble order at Cape May, but just such a cpncourse as was seen last evening b an Index of the character of the patronage ever bestowed upon thb choice resort. Wealth and refinement mark every feature of Cape May assemblages-

Tbe Mayor and ex-Major MeU nin. Chairman Neal, Treasurer Llvczey and J. Spicer Learning. Esq , of the citiecus' committee. President of Council Doak, Councilman Henry, . Recorder Williams, and II. B. Shaw, K»q Councilman Akins, Foster, Hand and Stevcns,*in carriages. Squad of police lo charge of Chief

Farrow.

Company H. Oth Regiment, N. J., N. G., Capt. II. Freeman Douglass,S:cond Lieut. Wm F. Williams. Band of Third Artilery, U. S. A. Washington Light Infantry Corps. The Hue of march was np Beach aveto Oueroey street, passing the Stockton to Columbia avenue to Oc street, to Washington street, to P« street and Congress Hall Lxwu, wl the camp i* located. On the lawn the Corps wav brou i rlghl face, and the Mayor and Ch .an Neal spoke brief word* of welcome i which Capt. John S. Miller (ponded, saying, tint ‘‘Ca|>e M»y tbe Corps' first camping ground after rar and h is several times alter an absence of a few years when they encamped at Long Branch, Atlantic City and other place*, glad to get back to grand aid Cape May, tbeir first love ” While tlie baud played the St Spangled B nner, tbe camp Hag w ran ap the staff, and the boy* went in camp, which was last evening at dress parade, christened “Camp G belt riidway.” The members will remain ii tii Monday next. Capt. B. R. Ross b acting aa Oflioer of the Cay, and the Officer of the Guaid la First Lieut. P. Duffy, of Company l>. The orders issued require that tbe captains that every man shall have not leas than nine boars Instruction in drill in addition lo the performance of other duties. Hi.Miqt Ahti.k- Canr Gkm:kai. At Cape May, N. J.. Aug. 21. 1895 Dress Paradc-fi P. M. Guard Mount—9 P. M. By order of

with an abundance of lace

haWriimir chat

with this trio of ladies is a sure care

tnd a most pleasant remedy.

Miss Nan Moore, in a cliaiiuiug gown if pink silk, rn train, a moat In-coming ■oatnme. This young lady ha* won iosU of friends during her stay here. ind her ifhe gowns and perfect dancing ' ire much commented on. . Mrs. W. J. Saocringer wore, a rich ' •own 5f point lace over Mack silk. j bl ' " 1 Miss Helen I).-Grover, in while

doited Swjns. trimmed with Isce a*d ,, "

One of tba first signs of welcome to greet the Washington Light Infantry upon the arrival at tbe Grant Street Station were tbe decorations in tbeir honor at tbe West Jersey Cabinet opposite, over which K. D. Thomas presides. In fraot b a large curtain reading, fvjWoome ^ C, J* Washington Light Infantry'. Season of 1092.” The verandas are decorated profusely with flags and Chinese lanterns. The place b cool and pleasant and just now specially attractive. Mr. Jeesnp, one of the proprietors, being a Glonoeeter county man. and Mr. Thomas having a boat of Irienda thereabouts, the followinggwillemen of prominence in Gloucester county politics and business were among tbe callers atlheCabiimt: Sheriff Packer,ex-Sheriff Greene, ex Senator Roe. County Clerk Loodeoalager, Deputy Revenue Collector C. C. Pancoaat, Surrogate Millard Dubois, Counsellor Wm. Moore, Edward Cattail, Wm. Knight.

A piaaaanl dance took place at the Stock too on Saturday evening, at which a large number whre present. Prof. Bob's

overed with (Vile of the evening, ■ .utiful pearl, and g0WDta , B , pinWi flgl

lad).

I.tz*bH. Beatty, who wore a pretty bitc-dotUd Swiss, trimmed with lace and ribbon*; a very attractive young r of pleasing address, rs. Mortimer Webb, one of tbe t elegant gown, worn: a very rich and heavy heliotrope satin profusely trimmed with costly pearl trimming*. Marie Antoinette collar, most becoming to her style of beauty.

Mrs. Theodore •legsut white silk t tulle trimming; Ik amood ornaments

Mi*. C. E. Herd, in a pale hi!iotro| Ik, white lace trimming*, white fi

id alippere, completing a fine toilet. | tl ,' v lltlri ,, g J Mr*. M. G. ForepaugU, In figured I Uer, with slippers

lac satin covered with fine black lace, |

. very handsome gown: diamond orns- ,

F. W. Sutterlec, in white tulle. ■d with rich lace, diamond and ruby ornann-nta; one of the finest looking ladies now at Congress Hall and an

ixqulslte dancer.

Miss Carrie E. Webn, was magnifiirnlly attired in a Parisian gown of delcate pink sordid silk with chiffon, flt-

1st Li •<

d Adj't.

First Call-4 45 A M.

Reveille—C A. M. 81ck Call-7 A. M.

Breakfast Call-7.30 A. M. Assembly for Guard Detail -MSA. M. •• Guard Mount—9 A. M. “ Drill 10 A.M. •• Dinner Call—1 1*. M. Dress Parade—S.43 P. M. Adjutant's Call—C 1*. M.

Taps—11 P. M.

ca*r notis.

Sergeant Jeaae F. Grant 1* a splendid fellow and very kind to ua •‘newspaper fi llers." . He is one of tbe fine looking

offi .■ere of the battalion.

The W. L. L C. b splendidly oflioereil, all being men of fine pbyalqueand mili-

tary bearing.

The heavy rain shower of yeaterday afternoon severely tried the camp, •but being on good high ground stood tbe

teat quite well.

Everybody at Cape May during the last encampment of the W. L. I. C. four yean ago will remembi r The Big Si) Two of tbe big fellows hare n dropped out. The four remaining i Lieut. Wm. M. Arnold, Lieut. 11. Keough, E. S. Brandi and Corporal

G. White. •*

Three ‘‘Messes'' have taken on odd names for the encampment and hang out tbeir algu: "Beau Rrummell Mess.' “Dixey Mess," and tbe Angel's Mesa.' The Beau Biummella are not aa dudlah as one might suppose; tbe Dlxeys of true Southern blood, and the Angela —well, tbeir wings msy begin to grow before camp breaks. Dr. U. E. Leach, of tbe ColonePi staff, speaks of hb late European torn with a shadow of disappointment; thinga have become so modernized In old Europe that be did not find things as antique aa be desired or expected. The soldier boys could not think of attending church yeaterday after long and tiresome night journey, but expect to attend In a body next Sabbath

Soma twenty or thirty oorpi are expected to arrii two. It b quite probable,! won here may be compeBi fora the encampment

the number in camp may not be largely Increased. Col. Moore will reach here

arrive in a nay or hie,aMo that a few apeB^baleave be. t is o4%*i* tbat

Madame Loub wilKatrive to please all who attend her benefit to-morrow i log at Cong real Ball. There will be twelve fancy dances by bar pupils

among the attractions.

Ohr Giiests.

iug lady, i

if tbe

lost M

of that

Mrs. I'oi •I lace: •

icr, in black figured a

imnmt oruament*.

;tingly, a prominent Wash

ard 11. Burling, of Hnotingdui

i- aoj >u

oing a

ML* New mi ru-c-ilored aa

Mrs. Fleming, black »ilk b: ravily trimmed with jet and la-

it Belli

l% I Mrs. Kiel k r I'roLi'

. J. Kichird*. a prominent •f Williamsport, IV, is with

Richard*, at the Devon. Rondiui-Ua. of the I’hiladtl-

*ilk, the

e Devon for

.nd of West I'liiladelphi

r Music

ibbot

; ladle.

pleasing m

of the too*'

st the hop: her quirt r ami qutet dignity ha*

Built of brick, rilua'ed on a bluff, »! itb a cb ar outlook over the Ocean, and pro. vided with every comfort and convenicnc--. The rooms are airy, rosy and chaiin tncly litti-d : tbe cuisine and service unrxcellid. and U«Wc is a lovely six mere law uI’ssm tiger elevator, elis-lric Ik-lls, fu*t-el>*s laumlry. fire-escapes, and the most complete arraugemenU for MW Guest*. Congresa Hall baa bem recently renovated. rejuiuted and out in • xeelleut eouditioii. The sanitaiy arreugi ineiUs are of the most approvi-il |iattern and are now i*-rf«-t. MRS. J. F. CAKK.

AUCTION SALE!

FiasrEST

TURKISH RUGS ^ CARPETS

Of evil ac*.Ti=Ln agad. si=cs. Exhibition-Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,

Al t.1ST 22, 23, 21.

i II. Cue

ch brocade cream

ond ornaments.

Mi*s Hanna Nelson wore a charming wn ..f pink China siik and lace, ii* young lady possesses an unusally cot face and pleasant manners. Mu-* M. G. Kecdy, In a soft and

; becoitfing dres

j elaborately Uii

waist. She is one of the dancer* at Congress.

Mi** Hull, considered by many tbe

ificcnlly

red si

u broeat

raceful dance beauty and a til did, a^young m

and j

i. II. F. Lee, Clerk of Supreme of this State, aud hi* son Frank >• l-oc, joined Mm—Leo and Miss i the Stockton lltoSjJ oil Saturday,

sle and Fannie llockius. in tin- New England bills.

W. W. Gmu, proprietor of the Windsor, has a small stone upon w hich

naturally formed a perfect light colored mineral. He

t So C W ASUISGTOS ST., - Next to Post Office Uailding Direct Importation YUZUKJIAN BROS.

.V,.. • M „ \v. P.Cambloi and litUe Mis*

Helen R. Cambio* who d.lighted tbe people of Cape May with her artistic

The Mnsical Festival dancing, are registered at tbe Grand The tn..sl classical went aud of great- | Union Hotel, Saratoga Springs, er magnitude, than the music loving j Miss Lillie Gross, of Philadelphia, 'a public of Cape May suninicr circlea have considered tbe most beautiful young enjoyed for several Seasons, i«'carred in ! woman at tbe Stockton. She I* grace the gre^t dining room of Congress Hall j f u l ami pleasant, a brunette, ami poslast evening. Immediately alter tie | s.-sses a fair and lovely complexion, eluting of the lawn concert given by tbe William II. Fenderson. of tbe Hotel visiting bamt\at 9 o'clock, tbe great Arlington, Washington, D. C., known festival began. Simon Hassler'a or- a* one of the beat bold steward* in the

> perfection.

u largely augmented for the i country, is *|>rndiug a abort vacation Till* grand’orchestra an-l j wdb his wife and little aon at theCsje. iry band together first gave J William R. Warner, tbe well known h "Du Saflv^" m j Philadelphia druggist, and bis wile, are

ility of Mr. Hasaler

TYu *•• m-s.ir-s.wisw mu. »,.« ol ll e ht bio., cooled .dk |oolo-l| , . , /i:,,! , n ok!, w „ n . I ‘ C , r .

trimmod «ilS mitiy -liver. . roo.1 bo-! ^ Tl.oeeno.o “Will!,.. T.IT teb j c-mi ng gown an le .t s a •' ay. J 0 „ t x Lyt I,, o-r-in--r, w ith vijloncdlo.

Cape M^y am

M *1 Ann* vScbiaeder.tj^augbter o

Windsor, CAPE MAY, N. JFcurblli Season, 1892. Capacity, 380. Location Unsurpassed.

o\i: block from PAKHFJraHR STATION. N'F.AREST IIOV.SE TO THE SI RE.

STRM TEY FIRNT-CEAKB IN AM. IT.H APPOINTMENT8.

WALTER W. (wKKKN, ..f Philadelphia, Pro|»ri**lor.

lie of tin - p

loud*.

Dii

* Kccrty, vjcapsl*. w.r

U‘»'ly

Meitdelsanhu's Spli

.-.je.1

mg. Dr. Hon

with delicate lace trmimings Mis, Maggie Fleming w charmingly attired in a light b de eheue, with riUbons of the s

Mrs. I. T Leach, lie ■harming than last c

if yelhia mm

render'll in a manner wortl fine an artist The edebmted ‘ Liry for the violin*. Mr. Sciferth's cornet ligato, aud all the numbers, were p nouoced by musical critic* aa wond

0. UO. ssMaumou oiuamoo,. fu] in (lle|r , If> . ulit)n 1. D. R. Patteraon, whose lovely - y - * never seem to be exbansted, Lalayrlte Sntorday Soiree, looked more attraetive. In cream The regular Saturday evening mt white satin, en train, low neck, with an ! cal aoirtw given at the Hold I-a abundance of rich point lace trimmings, yettc wa* probably atf fine a mualcali Diamond*. has been enjoyed at this popular hotel Miaa U. Snecrlnger, a lovely young this season. The program wa* an exlady, was attired In a moat becoming ' c lient one, aa a perusal ol It will demgown of red silk, with cbifTSn trim- onstratc, and every nnmber of It wai ming, one of tbe prettleat and most received with applause. Tbe program costly govrxs of the Waning. follows: Mrs. II. Scbwarzehild In a superb Overture-■t;iotr~|ur." by Prof Itobb's or

■wn of light pink silk, elegsntly trim.

med with pearls, and ornamciiU of 11. tihraln.

pearls and diamonds. bdeerioa—-Pollsb National l>ance." byjEcha-

Mrs. A. P. McNeal, a Ull and stately 1 wral *- orchfira.- .. , , , . Tenorsolo—Tbe lliRriin." by Adamv, Mr. St

brnne<te, considered by many the nocst ^ F )Nm|1T| „ j 0 ^ r o Core ,4 t |, ls Mr ' looking lady at Congrcsa Hall tbi* aea-; iiuuavan sang -Salhi- In our Alley." had a rich and costly gown, Waltx—Tewderoemr by WaUlirulel.orrheora black lane over black allk, e;. train, and i 8o i , ^“ ^ M , d'»lnr. '_l , y BMatt. Mile

tbe admiration of all tbe aterucr

•."by Warner, K

a .Paterson, an elegant gown of .-colored aatin. fitting her fine figure to perfection. Mra. D. W. Riaher, In a very stylish gown of white fulle, elegantly trim- 1 ilk and point lace; diamond ,

ornament*.

Mrs. Dr. Gladden, in a rich gown of cream-colored allk and lace trimmings, j Elegant aollteire diamond ear-rings and itqgr costly jewel*. Mra. H. M. Grant, In a watered white { allk, elegantly trimmed with rich laoe and pearl beads. Mias Knecbt, in violet tnlh

Mirain sanx "liy Heart !

by Kotewi,;.

lor *oW>—"Lore"* Sorrow. M.P. Donavan. Toll* Mr. Donavan sanx Ktodait's Serenade.

one Thought."

by Shelley.

•11. ol Dent

belectsm-la

'• from Mlgnon. Ml*

Serenata Wybr orchestrar-^

srsnar KVTPmro s vmEn cokcirt. Last night tbe large numbers tb rcrc present at the Lafayette enjoyed n excellent sacred concert, in which

tbo took part acquitted

her style of beauty. j aelve* In tbe moat graceful and classical Mrs. J. M. Moore, a noble looking manner. The program as rendered

lady, attired in a rich gown of pearl- ** follows:

1 brocade; rnby and dia-

f pretty

Tenor tolo-'-Malve Iteglna," by in

P. Donavan.

Selection—"Bohemian." by Balfe, Soprano—-Jeruialeu." by Gounod. MDe.

“ _ . To lb

Miss Lena Victor, ii gown of pale yellow

ornaments; very agreeable companion.

Grec-nebanm, a rich dress of

brocade satin, elaborately trimmed

with jKiint lace. Diamonds.

Mr*. A. Llercus, one of tbe most „ „ ...... . , . "Knowcat Thou the land, by liliT,eakl.

charming gowns ol pale pink, figured Kg^Oajus Animam," byKomlni. tnlle, tn train, with bow*, Ad long Mr. Donavan. The encote to this wav'

end* of pale-pink aatin ribbons; a •Dreams," by btrelezkl delightful lady with a kind word / or ' "'’^H^f^reteand 1*”Donavan 1,0nU^ * , '•

every one. , wkli ,1,01s opera—"Dinurih," and the

Mlaa Amelia Keyaer, of Wasblngton. shadow Wire. Ml>9 Anna F.tlchmldt. In black laoe, jet trimming*; with ' Mandolin *oh«i--<|wnl*h Serenade," "Open costly diamonds, emeralds and rubies. ! ^ Latt'ce." Mias A. F. Bcluflidt. Mrs. Russell Harriaon, in a very ; Washington Light Infantry Bullet* handsome gown of India allk, and moat 'at Naas’, SI Washington street.

r A. L Steelman v ro-presklent of F E. Okie Company, printing ink ufacturri*. Plnlad. lpliia, is speiidlen days at Die b.-auliful Lafayette, Is loud in his prabe of the excellent

rbich Proprietor Tracy ages tbe hotel. Mr. Steelman is tbe youngest ton of ex Sheriff Steelman, of Tuckahoe, this oonnty. Miss Kate D. Sbeain, who Is now stopping at the cottage of Mr. and Mi M. E. Helsae, Hughes street, sang for the first time at the Lafayette musicale Saturday night the new song by Rose wig, entitled “My Heart's owl Thought.” It is destined to be a popu-

lar piece of

Mr. W. J. Smith, of Reading, cottaglug at North street and Wio< avenue, was under the necessity of leaving os on Saturday evening through pressure of bnalness. The fa remain until t tetober. Mr. S; large stockholder m the Ncveraiok Hotel, a mountain

Comparison of Temperalnres

The following table show* tbe comparative temperature ol Philadelphia and Cape May from July 24 to 30 Inclusive. Philadelphia temperature b taken at the United States Signs! Service station and Cape May temperature

on tbe porch of tbe Marine Villa:

Therm

£ 3

S, ?,

will be notloed. that tbe temperareached the highest points at Cape May when it was calm and, also, that the prevailing wind was from the aonth.,

*HOTEL * COLUMBIA,*Kntirrly UrnonleJ anil lmprave-1. Beetric U-IU. p.-rlrc: Inamace. Modern p.jnvruleiiref Hula- l unilorr-. Moderate liali-*. r-*i. i-nior* iilt/re:«r. NG BAIT. \V. H. EltrKKKY*. toteot Hotel Itayton. WUdwwid Beach, k. J.

Marine Villa,

C APE MAY, N. J. Favorably known for the past eighteen years as the most popular, eligibly located and desirable of seasideJiotels. All modern improvements, perfect drainage and ventilation, natural spring and filtered water,air entirely free from humidity and miasma. HRS. F. HAM/ENRECK.

DO TOC MISI1 TO ENJOT FINE PASTRY AND DESSERTS J THE Extracts. ie a* in use by the leading Caterers and Confect ionerx. Sold by all firat-claa*

Party seen picking up iK>eket-book ; from tbe window on CIS train at depot, j on Satnrday evening, please leave at [

EXCELSIOR HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths.

Base ball achedule for this week: Monday—Gorhams. Tuesday—Gorhams. Thursday,—Camdcu■Friday—Camden. Saturday—Schuylkill Navy. Don't forget that the Gorhams play the Cape May's to-day, at 4 P. M.

Tbe Finest and Mmt Complete Kstabttsliment at the kind .«o the Coast, .special^ al , ‘‘ n fijj l surf Batlis Booms rented by