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CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PCBLtPHF.n F.VEBV MORN IM),
UUXCTT MHtlUTl.
Editor. 4 Pobliilien
FRIDAY. AUGUST SC, 18SS.
Qhr Gliests. And Other Persona! Mention. Miu Ella T.I^y, ofTVflmiogv^i.jb or.! ml tbt ArElBetqp. * Cooct Losgi Gcnr.nl mod d.O(hrr comra »■. the AtliccUn. Cominiamioncr Lymao In* hern c»!I o W»hiapti>B on bumiixs*, but *
Mr. .ad Mr^ R. O.
if jKtin^t'ia, are cojoym^; Mr. P. J. lij rcr. in durfc of tLc Z>K>iu^icml < iudcn. ^ t1i>imdeI|ifaU, S»
> Arlington arrival. Mr. F. K. Gallagher.o .mdy at the Arlington.
Mr*. Capt. George Kumaand d.urhter Min EUnlJste goe*!* of Mr. and Mr*.
U. K. Milled
'a C«
Cninp Ordmit Wiliians G. Moure arrived Wed •Jcci.n we kaiew in the Uat encampt: of the Infantry hens. He wear* eaglr* or hit aboal Jmrs mm as a Colonel, wterisa ia''lil» last rlait e h-- W»> i Liec'enacr Colonel, has held hi*’adeacced rank three rs mad obtained it by lering pn>-:-d to . the comma:*1 of the F r*t
The Carlton Hotue, Cape >lay Point, according to news we hare reeeirtd from it. ha* been euceeaful Vjood the mo»t sanguine anticipations and this r*tlects great credit upon Ua manager, Uurough Conncllmau Percy Haideman, and ita propriefor Mr. L. Sladdock. When they took bold of the house, their prospect, were aomem hat cloudy, to Myth* least, hot the cloud* bare been di*- : permed and the brightne** of the noonday son has taken their place. Tbete Is a suggestion in the sucees* of this boom' for the consideration of ita owners, who also own much other property and It I* that Cape May Point's chance* for aoccesa would be very much enhanced, if ita all the year resident* were to become interested as hotel managers or employe*, or in other business • bleb would iuanre them, with proper attention, a reliable income. Men of business ability are needed there all restdcnl* should be giren such portonuiem aa exist for adrtnaement -in knowledge as well as in wealth, and "it
would pro** mntualiy advantageous, visitorsIt is (essential to the existence of the Pmtrick Duffy, E»q , au honored Point that It bays anUable.all-the year > member of the Phlladeipbia legal frapopulatfou, capable of attending to it* j ternity, i* spending hi# vacation in cotnaffaira and of aiding in Ita battle for sue- I p*ey with his triend, Rcr, John P. GtlBems, and there is no better way to *• - j muud, ol St. Augustine's church at the cure it, than by encouraging those who | Arlington. are now residents there b/ giving them j Mrs. J. Hiegel and daughters, Mias'-* charge of such buaineas or work aa may Madge and Mafirl.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTE ly PURE Starlights. !
CONGRESS HALL,
CAPE MAY, J.
beware guest* of Mr. am UlkrNv iodsor mrenue. 1. Walker, civil cngiiu
t’oodland Cemetery, Philadelphia, is ; 1th Mrs. Walker at the Devon On Wcdncsdoy evening Commissioner; .yinan defeated Cel.- Moore in five; game* of shuffle board *traightIlon. E. K. Valeutine and- wife, of Nebraska, arc guest* at Congres* Hafl. Mr. Valentine is Sergeant.at-arms of
the Catted States Senate
Wm. E. Jobnson and wife, of Phils. delpiita,with Mrs. Johnion'm-aiater.MU* Mir* L. Townsend, of Detmisvill* are
registered at the Arlington.
Dr. and Mrs. C. R- King, who for many year* have occupied a pleasant cottage on Howard street each season.
Guard. ' The colonel i
major mud superintend--ol of the 1 hundred and thirty-thn«- men. j office lie has held for six years at ' ha* filled it very effectively- !!• i
i. amount of time fir v:
-work. The
-led It
or I ha* few superiors a» a rarv ~l< - his active career has famished hi !| many interesting rero'misceooc*, eh his friemis and visitor* delight listen. Ileapeaks of the population Washington a« the most •tniet. la'
the land ai
he probably drmcril*r* it correctly l me caaaal v - '*iMra invarSably rema
i amoothly U e In the beautiful Cap- many idteri- as City are ins to run. We add a short' The prediei i sketch of hi* career: '! with reference Colonel William <•_ Moore, ctmmand-.; den gsme* do
log the Washington Light -Infantry » net *‘in It,” excepting
11 !«vea is
^ • The law aebool* of thi NaHonal Cap- I * | ttol are repre senteil in the inliiltry by j Messrs. Mitc3s|fL HasarU and Clark, of J
An umisnaily large -hark is Wing 1 ^ National Coiversltr; Smyth sad j ihibited ca the pier. He i* of the | Sar.ter.of Geotgelowu Caiversity; and ji win-eating specie* sod !<«*» a* though | j e4< i^ Columbia^ Coiremit/. | ic may have been able in life to make Cap!- Barton It R -*«, of the W. LI. bort work of a man. | C., joined hi* company thi* evening. It Is skid that . rno -thirei the popula-| taking them by surprise, and thereby ion of Washington i* compome-l of cl-1 preventing a military welcome at tl C J ired Jicople and that nearly tbrae-ijnar- | drjx'l by his many friends of the Ligl t j era of all the Crimea committed the-* ! Infantry. Capt. R uss is a thorough ire eomaitted by them. There are [ taaticUu and a'geutlenuro of line social
Bnilt of brick, silua'e,! on a bluff. ’
sided with every com fort and couveni mgly fitted : the ■ uilinie and service e passenger i-J'-rator, *lnrtrii-_ tella, fir complete arrangrtaenla for ST" ■
ted. re-painted and —‘ = ” —
ar outlook over the Ocean, ani e. The rooms are- airy, oosy and . orllnd. and ywer is a lovely si *-
d patten
1 therv is _.
rv, i rv-c scape*, and the a
Congrrm HaU'baa been recently tvnovaUcul t-ondiUmi. The sanitary arrangement* are of
1 are now perfect.
MR*. J. F. CAKE.
quail
(•-Cam- : yachting yest
iphet he | combed
«ben ho-
of the twenty-five aoldiijrs who went
An-?:
* porprk*
he there, accord Leg to their capmbaities. Various scheme* for the promotion of church work abound nowadays—some wise, some otherwise. Last evening gave evidence of the varied effort* ppt forth by enterprising church people to increaae needed funds for building pur-
Ihemafciug « city to Wild
curaiou from this
the interest* of a new Baptist being erected at that place. Over two hundred persons availed themselves of the opportunity to participate In the pleasures of the journey and of the three hours to be had at that pretty resort. While there they found many waya by which thtj' could lighten their puraca in the interests of the good cause, as busy fingers, even here ai Cape-May, have been engaged for a daj or two in making many fancy articles t> be sold at a fair held for the purpose. Another novelty was enjoyed by many In thi* city—a cake and beer festival, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Little, for the benefit of the building fund of the Presbyterian church, of thiscUy. If we are correctly Informed, Mr*. Little, assisted perba]* by ladies, made the beer and the ginger cakes; so that it was an entirely made affair, one smacking of the time. And it ’•took,” for many around and got full, thoogb not intoxicated, and praised Madam Little’s skill greatly. These are little things, but the spirit is stAuig and active, the little things will make the great things, results justify the means, always. It is pleasing to note the activity displayed in church matters during these oppressive dog days and during the gayeUc* of
the recreatl’
Dn’t It remarkable to find a seashore season in a moat exalted atttc of prosperity, with all the conditions and
■ materials ef the best day* of midsum-
mer existing'/ With many year* experience in caring for the progress of the aeatons editorially, we can recall none that excelled It—none that has ever equalled it at a date so near the dose of August. If one did not stop to consider the fact of dates, it would seem impossible to realize that the short end of the hotel season la drawing to a cloae; that i* to aay. that though the large bote!* may remain open even well Into September, huaUlng throng will not be seen about the corridor* as now. The an menu will have dwindled down to fine points, and again we shall say "It i* over.” Bat we must not volanUrilr make an advance to meet the end. It will come all too sooa. And then not proper, while everything is so to antlcipat*. The Bratt has n with the season, and we feel that it ha* been no mean factor In the upbuild leg _ of the same. IU light twinkleth, even onto the perfect day. and it rays splcad onkover »11 the Cape May world to give lu light and joy. It seemeth little thing, bnt the work thereof la hard, while IU inilaaaoe for the gi and pleasure of Cape May patrons, trust and believe, has not been small. Bnt we digress. We should refer to the causes which are holding up solidly thi* August patronage. First, the condition* generally are moat inviting. locally considered, and social plesaures were cover more abundantly offjred nor the general attraction* so enduring. Bacocd, the weather bureau seems to have used, special effort* favor the seaside resorts. Not the country, nor the mounulns, have given half the relief and comfort to who would escape the steadily prevailing temperature as the resort beside the sea docs. Not yet will any return who can possibly remain. It .is enough for you” and everybody knows it. The presence of the gay W. L.T C. and the stirring music of the Third Regiment Band are acknowledged fvetors in this bolding of the crowd*.
Atlantic City, retarned b»me yesterday. Although they enjoyed the visit very much, they were glad_ to get back to their first love, good o!T Cape
May.
Mis* Ethel J'arkin, a lovely brunette from I’hiUdelpbia society, became a guest at the Smith cotuge.eiirnvr North street and Windsor avenue, on Wedm day evening. M u* Tar kin is a pupil Prof. Brace, of Scotland, now teach! PhiUdrlpblk, and is making splendid progress. Miss Parkin will graduate next year at Darlington Seminary. and Mrs. T. Sanxo have the heartiest and most sincere congratulations of the Snu upon the birth of their first child, already named Fegi rianeo. Sanao is the gentlemanly proprieof the pretty Japanese store on Beach avenue. Mrs. Sanro is an Eng. lish lady of excellent birth and education. May the little Sanzo live iong to honor his proud ]>ar--uu. Thomas Neal, Jr. pastor of the Bapst church is now engaged in to raise sufficient money to t and build a parsonage for the use of pastors of the church and be already ha* a considerable sum subscribed. We have no doubt of his success because he is pre-eminently a “mover” and la hand and glove, with Success a* his history at Cape May hit shown. We were (avored last evening with a visit from little Miss Carmita Reilly and little Master F. Warfacc Reilly,Jr.. who came to get a letter from papa at the post office and were so fascinated with the noise and movemefit that they could not for a lime be persuaded to move any farther than'lhe star office. They are very bright Utile lolks, of whom Mr. and Mrs. Reilly are very
food.
Mr. Chas. Kate, of Philadelphia, one of Columbia avenue's csteemtd cottage ts, is one of the largest lumber dealers in the city. Hi* yards at !7th and Callow hill hate grown too small,and lie la now building lumber bouses to entire block st Slth and Oxford •treets, in four story section*, aii ler use roof. His business energy, generous and klud disposition, his fore of home and family, hi* persoual honor in things, stamp him a man worthy of the highest regard. Mia* Annie P. Stoddard, formerly of ila city, who took the white veil two .-are ago at Glen Riddle, Delaware Co., a., on Tuesday became a fully pro-fessed-sia'er of the third order of St. Francis, by taking the black veil of Our Lady of Angela, at Glen In religion she will henceforth be known as Sister M. Mauriila. There were fifty-one beside* her that took the Black Veil on the occasion, and also twenty-six who took tbe White VeiL This impressive scene was witnessed by relative* of thi* city, and a large concourse. Sister Manrilla will teach school at Wilmington, Del. Superfine Caramels^ 1 at Washington street. ^
Corps, a a native of Washington, and | predicting tbe future abiding p'nae of j Bapolis,"* memlie:
rst saw the light of day reanewhxt j ih*-pri»oa«-r «J the bar. J Mens” led the ] ler half acrn'ury ago. He early look | cooccrt this evening by. the ‘“ d '- u interest iu oiiiury muter*, and wa. ; Washington Concert company at Con- ’■ ! C laled -
member of several of the local militia ; g,, ^ |j 4 !] v ^| be , f^„ t „/ musical C—fhlnlt I* frequently macj of the orgauLnfcioe* prior Jo the war. When i go ,^ thing* and cue of tbe brilliant eo- cr. pleasant consequences resulting from broke out £•' wts among the j tertainmeets of thi- seawm- rieats arc carting of garbage through the streets first to tike the field, but after a •hurt j ^ ra p|4| v secured. j * n daytime. It should not be permitted, was ordered hack to Washing- j ^ q( t „ blre an , work should he done *
detailed for duty at the War ! cl}mpi ^ tlJ ten dolUn tieense t- ! » ^ rtrl i mJn ! in C
Department. His budoea* U. U p la each carnage u«d dur- | P-Pb: are stirnug and then with cov-,-aa quickly recognized, and he became j Tbe , clectri< . tiai j re . !i e.-ed wagon*. It U late In the season to the prira-e secretary of Mr. Stanton, ; . frx0irbllM . fr>>m tbe dim-t a'teuti.m to this hut il abould reWhich onetons and eontidential position j them u , lle » r ,j aaaolni « tl* ■otnied-ato attcuti -n and be regube bdd so long a. the -ar L . u>llw . of ..ansportatronand it b 1l ' J C3TO “ “
s head of the department. pequired to pav a dollar. * j L-r this.
ore thru filled a similar posi-; ' The fun ofth.- ureh wxnei not. sad 'resident Andrew Johnson,:. A oiusical wa* given at tt - ; while the W. L. I. C. remain the public and hr poascssc many token, of. the Luii evening in wbwh »>«• Lva John- I wjll ^ q^riredly cafirtained and . lirtSo .» Wd It Mi : ' T fc ■“» i —e. Tsmw m*w “ * si S.r,'.,-, .Ed Uio In -* ut p ' ! ’ ' 1 ' be-j-.- l„ .'I.ee ! - " ,‘'-e • . «. tt. I4» IO«tO «.!“*, sMM—p. “ic- ’ the ororar and mandolin bsautlfullx. ,| jgh Mock .-
^caisv AUCTION SALE! ^ TURKISH RUGS ^ CARPETS
Cff -i*’- itv*—-^w otsii cimeo.
Exhibition-Moriday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
At GI ST i2, S3, 24.
_ TiTurw<lny . I rldny nnd Sntnrdnj .
Srxt to Post Office Building
At So 6 WASHISGT05 ST.,
Direct Importation YUZUKJIAN BROS.
■rilh a
ciaal i
Tlic 'Windsor/ CAPE MAY, N. J- '+ «F FsurbiisSsmlESL C&pdfJQ. Location Unsurpassed.
‘ Hughe,' Paslebcard Ban { lie will assemble on Congrta
: and hqj of the Washit
» bren unjirece-
3 both si
t Dillon's
i<- board;
'“8
t! .
Loot.—A gold stick pin chain _ taobed. Also a black pearl beaded stick pin.'. Reward if returned to L'nlted State* Hotil ”
ever since betti the '-ommaudlog ,-r of the organirxtiou. The comy was exceeding prm'.perou* under gnldaboe, cunotanUg iucreaaitig in
ahem, and in l' v 'f af bxttatioo of • Concert r companies »aa tortned xm! Captain ' gr ,... [[j
Moore became lie-.!tenant colonel. He
ha* taken a great interest In the aueccs*, .\.* adveriitetl in another.colnmn, thi »command, and no military orga- ; {.%, nccr t Company (a acxtctle of male ion has secured such a hold on the j voicr.) —11! b« assisted by Miss Kittle regard of the people of Washington *- . Thompson Berry,The famous soprano,
ic Light Infantry. | 0 f -hfim a Pctinsylranla paper editori- j h is an ingenious pta Thi* moruiug when the ever too-early | *l[y remarked her equal had never been ! houses have of placing reveille” wakened flic camp tbe mem- j. heard there ‘-before. The popuUr im- i sidewalk, but not one very acceptable ;rs of several messes discovered that | persouator and comedian who will Pf- p, the general public. The*, sign board* teir mess signs had diaa|>peared. A scut in onwof Lb numbers the experi- j obstruct the view, and
riel search iu and about the camp be- cnee of au old bachc'or with a three ire drill revealed nothing, but a* 1 months' old baby, and also the o-cbes-
Comiutny C marched back into it* com-! tra of the Third Artillery, who have j pauy street, it grinned broadly a* the been giving ns such charming concerts 1
legend beneath the hotel kitchen win- for the past few day*. As the hop dow announced that the “Dixie Mess" , takes place immediately after the conheld forth there. The griu did nol^.-rt, the original program has hen
extend, however, to the member* ^if-tfie / somewhat shortened in order to give'
aforesaid mess. Tbe sign was quickly ’ the audience a “caed of dance*” sufli restecd from its ignoble position. The elcntly long to suit even the most pro-‘•Angi-L" d'scovcrvd theirs hanging munced type of d: a ter. apsnle down from the rear of the ser- A few of the limited number of lickvants tent and escorted It back to Its el* can yet be. procured at Congres* proper location with the assistance of UalTaffd the Palace Pharmacy. ; bass drum and cymbals. Other ~ Me* were not so fortunate. From The Washington Concert Com, a: y , . . ,. , _ —HI sing In the Presbrtenan church ou 1 indications of the'-wlu^red eon- ^ s- ' d , y m3niing . »2t fereuccs that are being held In the piilaged tents rt U safe to prelict that • •There is not a man In this town that blanket tossings ami other retaliations knows bow to adjust glasses,” said Ml
Hall lawn ONE BLOCK I KOM vening st I'iSSIXiEK NTATION.
NEAREST HOCSE TO THE SERF.
NTRKTLT ITRbT-f l.AVS IV ALL ITS A PPOI VTSIF.VTS.
WAi.TKit *v. <; • of Philailelphia, I*ropriplor.
lo annoy pedestrians.
h the carrying of parare
Owing to Ihc logo demand "“jSSlALn i«Etor reserved seats lor the usr-.‘5, and :so. you would find out what
Washington Concert Compa-
ny S concert and hop to-night thoroughly, and you will be mighty at Congress Hall, a plan b ‘“’* e( ' seats has been prepared which; ''Look for the date of his next gbit can be seen at the Hall. ' te to dmT "* I * p * r '.
b: tcndrivd tbe Washington Light In-
fantry thi* evening by Proprietor > Get to «he ba Tracy at the Hotel Ijfayette. Thi* obtain a seat to
promises to be one of the most interest- Mty. Ing of the many hxppy events of the
wetk, and will no doubt be liberally at- ' 'or weekly
tended.
Compari-on of TeniiXTsturr*. The following table shows the c parative' temperature of Philadelphia and Cape May from July 24 to 30 Id sire. Philadelphia temperature taken at the United States Sgnal Service station and Cape May on the porch of tbe Marine Villi _ TkennoR IMiedoo Date. Time. mua. V.M. Wind. Weatoer
. fkta vyar
It will be noticed that the temperature reached tbe highest points at Cape May when It was calm and, also, that the prevailing wind was from the south.
•ill be freely visited upon the violators Hamilton file
the tented households. The war j
lu.tiooka
, I can't keep them u
these
ir Specialist f
if you would go im Queen A Co , "Washiug-
At Lafayellc. Granflniolher's Itonghnnl* A full dress reception and bop wiU ' L'ooked with Cottolen* at H.lpin Bio- . .J., store. Tree to all vmltors. 2331.
Pears’ Soap To keep the skin clean is to wash the excretions from it off; the skin takes care of itself inside, if not blocked outside. To wash it often and clean, without doing any sort of violence to it, requires a most gentle soap, a soap with no free al-
kali in it.
Pears' is supposed to be the only soap in the world that has no alkali
in it.
All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people usemt.
All the soldier*
C.vrL is a much larger paper than the
Washingu>u new* of Cape May City and county: Charles L. Webster & Co.'s
“Dally SUr” Tide Table. vn« JULY AM) *r<;i sr ran BnjpvMfiHK. ^
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! other official documents. It is editor- j
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