Cape May Daily Star, 23 August 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, (uczrrtcxDiT). ncuxc rnr novrim or itXT a*i> aiocst.

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TUESDAY. AUGUST 8*. 1892. Four ]icrM>D> »ni kiiow^ lo b*ve b**n drowned on Siturday while out In a boat during the high seas created by the afteraoon storm. Three yachting lurtica that went out from Somers Point capsized, and though se were rescued by a Gibing smack, ilded by the (.learner Florence, it la rci-ortcd that several lives were lost.

Olip Gliests. •And Qth.r Personal flent.on. , j . Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, of Camden. ; e visiting Mrs. X. T. Swain, of W. si I “

Cape May.

Mis* OHvO'om'-n, of Bridgeton, a)^ chirming voung lady is enjoying a visit, . •OCape May.- 3 j Bishop O'Farrell, of the Trenton dio-j

!se. has bteu Father^ lYrgct"

nee Fridiy.

Robert H. Croscr, a wealthy maun, cturor, of Upland, Pa., i* sojoarning I

. the Windsor. '

Mr. Go. M. Young spent his laonr of ••Paradise," as hw ealu it. wit the charming Missts White yisterday.

A oemplimentary beneGt will be dered the Cape May Athletic Aisociationj of this city, to-morrow afternoon at 4 P. M., at which the following attractions will be offered: sack race, mule race, birrei race, greasy pig race, stilt race, climbing grraiy pole, wheelharrow and running races. Prizes will be awarded for each taoe. Tickets 2J

Drunkenness cauied the death of other man on Sunday night. A colored barber from Millville got “full" here and wai quite annoying and tronhh some. On the way home by train lie refused to produce a ticket to pay fare, and was pul off at Belle Plain. Yesterday morning the first passing train found him dead beside the track. And so the warnings come with great frequency, yet men will go on turning fools and getting drunk, just

The Grand Military Ball.

girss Halil CoDgre-s Halt! who

here? Well, It would l* much to say who was not there. Long

■ the hour scfc the porches and

were filled to overflowing: and

t not a gay seem? Everything uslle and excitement until nine'

*'““Mo'clock, when the sound from the ,. i cornet announced the approach of the 11 1, ' ig*Hy.drcMed officers,.etcorud by their gUt,t j fine band aorosa the lawn and through

the main entrance, thyu directly to the dining hail, where over six hunIdrcd people had already assembled

Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE

CONGRESS HAIX,

CAPE MAY, X.

honored gentlemen. They 1 appearance as they entered .

and murmurs

ltd froi

Dr. J. C. MKJuirc, a noted physician \ ^ ^ ^ of WasbingtonNis enjoying Cape May ‘ e life at the Wlodabr, accompanied by In*

ady partner*, wl .iifwrb orchestra.

.11 pat

>1 the r

CAMP DflDW AY.

irch they formed s

We presume that no branches of the Order of Iron Hall are now passing resolution* expressive of their faith and confidence in the glib tonjued Bomerby. It looks now as tbough It would be.qa!te interesting for him to meet the local branches and discourse sweetly of the beantlet and benefits of the order just at tbla time and explain to them how be has converted several hundred thousand dollars of tnelr money to the use and profit of himself and fellow officers. We tried to be patient and await developments. Nothing llkcplaying tbebrotberhood-of-man gag for per-

From s long distance view and biased judgment, it does seem that wbst are known as laboring men, ployet of great corporation*, hav« tirely lust tbeir wits,and we are inc to the opinion that prosperity, rathertlitn adversity bath made men mad. Genererally speaking, akllled labor these dayi is being liberally compensated and met who carefully husband their resource* find no difficulty In getting ahead In the world, barring unforsecn forms of versify, of course, whii h oftimes bit the best of ns. lint, men see very fine polnta In their relations to their pioyers, and kick against them nntll they are themselves bruised and s«rr, their earnings are lost, their families suffer, the whole course of life becomes Interrupted and changed, and at last they awake to the truth that they have not been wiee. Batter suffer the Ills we hare, If ills there be, than fly to others we know not of, and have wife and chil-

dren share the calamity.

We are already convinced of one good tiling in connection with the present encampment of the Washington Light Infantry, and that Is the true gentle manly qualities of the officers and men of the command. Eight years since the corps first encamped at Cape May, and the impression made upon all was snch as to eall forth the highest sdmlration for those qualities which go to make up both the true gentleman and the trui soldier. Officered by men of worth sue experience, the men quickly learn U regard tbe precepts laid down for their government when on duty and instructions for their conduct during si cstnpment from home ss at pro Added to this influence is the restraint 'which the true gentleman ever feel* thrown about him, and the men of the W. L. L C. being gentlemen,every their presence among us awaken^ an intembt and admiration in the hearts of all. 'Jthwt will be no drunkenness, no behavior among our men during the existence of Camp Ganeral Albert Ordway at Cape May" remarked a veteran officer in thwSTAit sanctum yesterday. The Brail is proud of thecitj'i military vial tors, and we know many sincere greU will be felt when the time their departure shall have til too quickly

rolled around.

Madam Leuls’ FesUral-To-Mcbt at

The terpeichorexD festival tende: Mme. Louis, the able mistress of monies st Congress Hall, to night (Tuesday), will be a rare sod pleasing event to young and b}jL The attractive program is as follows: Overture. Hauler * augmented Orchestra

Ursud March. Oxtoed Mini

Miss Patti’ Woodard, a pretty Chicago Mis*, is becoming quite popular amoug guests at the Windsor, at which she is adjourning. Dr. J. Albert del SoUr, Horn Chile, was an interested participant in last evening's ball. He will shortly leave for his Sdnth American home. A. B. Coulson, Co. C, W. I- L C., and one of the employes in the great government printing offices. Is enjoying bis military visit here very much. J. M. Vaunemsn and Joyce Sewell went gunning over on thct>|w meadows yesterday afternoon, and succeeded in bagging four dozen yellow legs. Mr. John T. McDsnald and Dr. Ernest Lynd, of Philadelphia, havi ish turnout with them which they brought from home, ainTtvff'seen up the beach drive with young ladies eve Col. Wm. ti. Moore, commandant the battalion and Captain Burton Rosa are expected to-ifiorrow and w probably begin a scrim of battall drills. CapL Ross is a noted drill mi ter and his company is in a high sti of proficiency in tbe art military. Mr. Geo. W. Young, Jr., who turned to his everyday business yesterday after spending a week of Cape May pleasure at his uncle's cottage, lurned out to be a.good guitai but a good swimmer ss wel showed in rescuing the geulh front of Congress Hall Buoday. Miss Florence J. Jacobs, Miss Lolla M. Houck sod Mr. H. M. Davis, le for .heir homes Monday morning. Mb Houck and Mr. Davis have gone to tbeir pretty county seat in CalonaMaryland',Mis* Jacobs being their guest until tbe middle qf September, w hen she will retarn to ber borne in Washington. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Cohen, of Cape May's regular Philadelphia cottage colony, located at No. G Hughes street, were not unmindful yesterday of the fact that their twin hens. Samuel ami Morris, who were horn In Cape May, proudly called their Jersey hoys, reached their fifth birthday yesterday. They are bright little fellows, of whom Mr. and Mrs. Cohen are quite proud, and we trust they may live U> grow up to be as fin* men as we know their

father to be.

Capt. A. W. Rowe, cottager at 19 Columbia avenue, la spending a week g his ntliec btlla of Massachuand attending an anniversary ol the founding of bis native town. Mr*. Rowe is a native of Maine. Tbeir pleasdaughter, Miss Arietta, Is s native of this Slate, having been born in Camden —teen years ago. Capt. Rowe was former year* well acquainted with tbe family relative* of the late Joseph Leacb, who recently died at his h me in this city, and speaks of them hiving been most excellent people. Mr. Isaac H. Roseuberger, after pleasant stay at tbe Elberon. return to his home In Pennsylvania yesteidsy afternoon. His daughter remains to cqjoy tbe Week of gayetios at the Cape. Yesterday.' be was delighted to meet Connacllor H. F. Douglas, who in PCI handled au Important case for him in Chancery, in which Mr. Douglass wasuceessful, and for whom he h%* felt the highest regard ever since, introducing him to bis family and numerous other friends, previous to hisdepsrt'ire, gentlemen were pleased as children to meet alter so many years. First Lieutenant Charles Ebert of lb* W. L. I. C., I* a veteran of the Iste wai and in witness tblireof, carries one arm less sleeve. He doesn't regret it, however, having lost It in a good The Incident occurred at tbe Bull Kun, when he was fighting staunchly with the First New York regiment, of which be was In the W. L. L C. be '1* a staff officer. Inspector of R fie Practice, and be is also chief clerk, in the clothing supply section of the quartermaster's department, of the regular army. He ii_ fui of life and enjoys military doty von well. Of the W. L. L C. he says "wi have with ns a very fine body of men gentlemen every one, and they will leave behind a clean record.' A few days ago our esteem resident, Mr. Joseph Cohen, was tbe hero of * rescue which, came near uc being chronicled, though it placed hit In snch danger, that be says be would not be placed willingly in a similar sllioo for our safe full of thousand dollar bill*. Mias Minnie Pahet, oor most charming and accomplished gnesls, is without fear and without proach, and frequently daringly swims out beyond tbe safety line with the freedom of a mermaid or some other of the element. 8b

of the i

.nd after orders from the com broke ranks and joint d tbei

Hauler, » itb hi ick up tbe'CadeP

and All Hall to \V. L. I, fo : •wed by the giddy waltz and the gran all was syt rolling in lull -force—nc

did."it fag

• Dixie Me*-

j law in Washington and also c

occasionally to tbe newspaper press. ; They are southerners and we used the ; attempted U

w-oid •■pentlem-n" designedly i • It is s word which fits them i ; The names of the members of •'

a the •

-rands alta the rooi

itary .

-- W. J.

sell, Jr,

Miss Carrie E. Wehn, who opened the ; bill with C. Garvin Gilmalne, a mag-

nt gow u of pink faille, in. fr-iin, > sleeves, low neck, "with rich j

duchess lace and a coronet of pink ribbons and flowers. She was considered

by many the belle of the ball.

Mrs. Sciiwarzachild. attired in a handsome gown of Mack tulle, with j

diamond ornaments.

Mia* Hanna Nelson, a fascinating young lady, white china silk and lace,

Ith pearl-.

Mi>* Mattie Sciiwarzachild, a very pretty young lady, pink China silk and Mr*. Harry C. Smith, Chicago, blue India silk, white lace. Mis* Keyset, red silk, and Mis* usaie Keyscr, white silk, V K ,lcck - -ort sleeves, sisters, of Washington. Mis* Lutz, a beautiful girl, lioliotro|w Ik, ribbon trimming. Mrs. V. A. Clifford, Washington, ine-evjlored silk, trimmed with black

Strewter, Charlton M. Cl*

i. d. lighting j Tl ‘ e P°> ,uUr photograpi .1 outside. - P. A H. B. Todd, "look'

i rad-- Ust evening on Cong heir gallery is located a

ongress Hall lawn, on Beach avenue. Captain C. II. Ourand, of Company , h. a native of Washington. In May. 1BB0, he entered the Light Infantry and

as appointed fll

iny February 0. ic-z } i. . , . . military aff.irs led to hi* being select- I K . '.i.,-- . 15 !

, >r tist«. A. hausted in trying to return to his foolhe dress pa- ' |D K- ,,r *»• well nigh gon- and pulled s. Hail lawn j 1 “‘" ,he i ullt iu ll ‘° of tin.. . the foot of J iucaa is a liirssin*. To obtain

Cream Eoo

dlh. DrU

compllaheU

. ' it Mount Vernon 11

cd ai

what

jh.ykTn

Her

in the

sung; Miss Lilly Kelli-

soldiers, he doc

y kind.

Cincinnati.

■tiful

black silk, jet t. Mrs. L. L. Pu

-ked the otl.er

| dsy, he is a gentleman «.«» jirur it rant | rzproeir. It is needless to say that he - is ii-spixted by every one who knows Mm, and his affability and courteouscss insure bis popularity. Capt. John C. Miiler. of Company D, he senior captain, and iu the absence f ColonM Moore, commandant of the ■atialiou, was bom in Virginia In 1848. Ic went to Washington in 1S70 and la* inci- that made the city his permanent

'.l Wash

y Bullet*, not

ang-'i.

Base Ball. nd night as there is betwee ims of last year and the team that holds that name and which played Athletic Park yesterday. The mi ion of a game between the G

Months-Old BsDy. A grand surprise number will close the program. Mme. Lonlf well meriu a rousing benefit. During October she will open a dancing school in Philadelphia, Information apply t5 Sooth Ninth •treet, Philadelphia, Pa.

■n. nilc green th>l lie |, au accomplished ul crepoo, handsome Dec trimming*. . Ken ui gcDtlruun. TI Maud Uollock, lavender silk. ' tv m ,ni„y I) arc.euthttsiaat

thet Moon-, hlac'

Cohen, who Is a erfol swimmer, cheated the hungry waves, however, by going to ber I and safely placing her on terra firm*. He aftqrwsrd found it extremely difficoll, however, to safely get in himself, and this caused hit remark about the thousand dollar bill*. Not only is Mist Pabet deeply grateful to Mr. Cohen, but tbe whole city joins with her

is Sue Smedlcy, is Rosenburger, t'<

aer. Pa .black

ii Ziu

d tbe

Miss Sutton, figured Cidna Mia* Ida Beuezet, blue bins silk, ribbon trimming. Miss Victor, Cincinnati, w!

ollowing year was made the captain of Tgsnizition, In 1874 be resigned and ifterward* entered tlie Light Infantry, j When the battalion organization of tlie I ; Infantry was formed he wa* fleeted a* | explain of the company which he still I I commands. Like most of tlie officers ’ | of tlie corps. Captain Miller is thor- () ! unghly identified with the business interest* of the city,'Having been for many years the senior member of tl*V l ’ , uiereanUlc firm of Miller A Yager.

yrop

oughout

McConnell, blue lull- 1 .

with tlivvsnli tain Mill# hi

ibliory of that

Yffs. Albert John*.

e blaak t |„, y i, lv

i the

liave tbe correct co

manner in which the popular "Two Step" dance should be executed. With tbeir graceful lady'companions they gave happy prints worthy of imitation.

asbington street.

i Wafer.

Madam 8u.-lke. hind tome striped )wn, trimmed with du •bets Dec. Misa O'Neil, white China silk. Mi*. Mamie Dolk, black tuile. Miss Wslgom, changeable silk. Mrs. Dr. Littleton, exquisite gown from Worth. Mrs. Young, China silk. Mrs. Dr, Gladden, crepe de chenc. Mrs. Wallace, white sat in. Mrs. Dais Ristier. carmine satin. Mias Jennie Guffey, white satin. Miss Sallle Boon, pale blue satin. Mrs. D. R. Patterson, red china s s lk, hite lace trimmings. Miss Stokes, fed China, low neck, ibbon trimming. Mrs. Lo-iis Cohen, brown silk, pear

trimming*.

Mis. Maggie Fleming, light blue Dr. Henry Heilemaun, of PI

silk. lace.

Mrs. - Suttcrlec, white tuile, lace and

■t regard and fi

men of the Corps

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f 0.11 '-e 1 y. fS b and. cizon.

Exhibition^-Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,

AUGUST 22, 2R, 21.

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Tlie CAPE MAY, N. JF8urWliSeM,lS92. Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.

>r Cub*.

. when s good game was ex

ected. Cape May had tlieir best team i tlie field, but it was soon discovoml

hat no exertion on their part wouti

equired to "do up" the visitors who

imply cannot play ball in the I lay clast. The score, minus n

i: Itl.OCK I'ltOM PAMMEA'UKR STATION. NEAREST IIOI SE TO THE SERF.

STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS.

LTEH M . tnRKKN, oLPtmiidelphta, Proppiclor.

McGriilia-LIh Wrightyff

of tin

'. '1

i, Capt. Miller. .Lieut. N. the W. L. I. C., were it gentlemen dancers last - military ball and tbeir really the most charming ladies in tbe room. Dr. Juan Lop.-z, of South America, Dr.C. V. Watt*, of De* Moines, and

.delphia,

popular young midical men 1 known to Capo May summer society, were among tbe prominent |ier*ou* at

, tlie

Mr*. B. F. Lee, of Trenton, wb

bins silk, diamond ornament*.

Mias Fisher, bright re! China silk. Misa Ella McCormick. China til

trimmed Yalencienne lace.

Mist Carrie Saeltz jr.Nih- green dress, i '“‘T. » nd lik * her

• . brilliant -

ailitafy hall last evening. . and Mr*. Tnoa. W. Jcnkii and one daughter, are perl

admired family at Congress Hall. T. F. Shivers i» a most lovable

aps tlie

nother,

1 Mrs. Dr. McCabe, red silk, black lace, ! although being in mourning to- . u.-., diamonds. | beloved slater prevent* them from cnMiss G. W. Amerman, of New York, i t » rio K inW ,Le S‘l reUe * of lbe tex,0 °- a elegant Imported gown of Nile green ! J' 1 tU,v U,e * l * i K h »PI*r«ia:iou of Ur

with richest of crystal trimming,

! sabatantial attraetions at Congn:

i Hall

low neck and sleeveless bodice,

pleasing manners and tine dancing es-

tablished ber a favorite at once. Mrs. Leopold Bteln, white Irish point

lace with elaborate white satin in trimming. Much admired by all. iReigl Mias Mary Dougherty, of PhiladeU since

phis, pink crepe de cbene.trimmcil wil

black lace.

Misa Patterson, of Washington,* very veet girl, lemon sllk.chiffon trimming. Miss Irene Horey, of Reading, pink silk and Iscc. Her departure occurs

to-day.

Mrs. 1L B. Pani.blne crepe de chene, black lace trimmings, pearls and dia-

rc glad ti

they will

Arlington Hep. Last evening's hop at tbe Arlington Hotel waa a most enjoyable affair to tbe many guest* and cottagers of tbe neighborhood. The music was furnished by Hocb's 'orobeslra. Tbe dancing continned gntll a late hour. One of tbe mo* pleasing features of the entertainment was a doable quadrille of smalt child ret. every one of whom waltaed with tbe precision of * master of the art. Toow*s issue of the Stab edM give the name* of the happy patrons of this delightful enterfiainment.

Cleared 0*r Port

The yacht Figaro hailing from Island

hat been in this poit

Friday act sail yesterday morning. Captain William N. Schurch it iu conimand with Lieutenant Jay 8. Heitlcr as executive. Tbe latter officer is noted for bis alertness and <fficieney while on watch for tbe cook’s several dally notifications, a* well as for other ata-man-like qualities. It surprised tbe casual looker-on at ScbeUengcr's Landing to sec tbe stores being put aboard' under the direction of the first officer. If there are any French fried potatoes left in Cape May It Is not his fault as be gave orders to load the full capacity of the market. The lovely craft got off about eight A. M. (i e., before the moon) and the captain anticipate* that be will get off many more times on his way through the thoroughfares but he wishes if to bo definitely understood that although Island Uelghis, as its name implies. Las *~iofty tendency, yet,' nevertheless, Cape .May, the old

reliable. Is away up.

CM

Earned

7 5 2 3 2

0 0 0 0 0

, "ape May, 3. Twolisse hits, Coogau. Thomas, Jackson, Three-base blta, Coogau, Thomas (2). King, KamadcU. Homo run. Potriki-u. Sacrifice bits, Ramsdell, Scboff, McGrillis, Wright, Builon. Chamberlain, Smith. Struck out, bv Bayne, 4: King, :i, Jackson. 2; Burton, 1. Bases on balls, off Bayne, 1; Burton, 2; Jackson, 8. Stolen base*, • Thom**, Bayne, Karasdcll, Coogan (2), McGrillls (2). Time, 2b. 30m. Umpire, Wagenburst. • How a'Kmt a game between tbe Gorhams and Norristown 1 Maybe “Coogie" wasn't playing ball yesterday. King is quite a t wirier. Base ball to-day at 3 o'clock, between Cape May and W. L. I. C. I Id-sc and Coogau will be the battery for the

aulilier*.

There will be no game with tbe Gorhams to day, owing to the miijhdde playing of tbe latter team yesterday. Pears’ Soap Skin blemishes, like foul teeth, arc 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

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