Cape May Daily Star, 29 August 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

NCAPE MAY DAILY STAR

ADTnrriuoG mm:

MONDAY, AUGUST », 1

It M E

Well, It

bnt the brlllixncy, the gmt g»yety, the bif crowd*, will be mi wed dow tb»t the EttnctioD of the mlliury dotes to-d*}-. Lmt Bight, viewing the grext gttberiDg »t Coogrest 11*11 conci-rt gleen by the Third Regiment R*od on the Uwn rennd*, we were relucUot to consider the pouibllity of *n early wrtkeiilng of the leaaon'* height. How could it be that these pleasant things should not continue * Last night’s concert was doubtless the last that will be heard there this year, and the music rendered by the mlliury band was perfectly captivating, bolding spellbound the many hundreds of persons present to hear. There did not seem to be any diminution in the number of guesU at the Cape over Sunday from any previous time. Though the backbone ol the hot weather fiend had been broken and the atmosphere of the cities had become

best families, arrived at the Elbcron

Saturday even

Mr. and Mrs. Irvine C. Beatty and

■n Willie, of Merchantvi

joying a pleasant sojourn at Cape May

i guests at Carroll Villa.

Miss Minnie Beebe, of Millville, one of the prettiest girls Cape May has

is the guest of her

friend, Miss Ada Entriken..

Mr. R. Curtis Robinson, publisher of

, 4Dd Poaltnastcr at Ocean

—.0 comfortable than for several j ltJ '' lcc ' ,ni I ,init < 1 by Mr*. Robinson, w.*k. past, train, came down well filled j di “f at , th ' Aharon yesterday, a* usual on Saturday and yesterday and I ,^ cn * ” f ' PhlUdelpbia,

the hotels and lioarding bouses

0br Gucsis.

Cottager John B. lyive is a meat ■ I ite'rested and devoted worshiper in the !

— 'l a ° *' wcntlon * j Sunday-afternoon Gospel tent meetings. . Rev. Ja-ne. P. Hawkes, of West M ‘‘ 4 E!1 * § i “P'« n - »hdiie splendid j Philadelphia, i> resting from ministerial 1 “ lto ,r ' , ' ce '* ebarming to tie duties at the Marine Villa. ' congregation of the Park-avenue M. E. ! William j. Prentice, of the editorial cha,ch ’ r ' hi!s de!pbia, of the choir of| staff of Taggmft Times, spent Sunday !* 11 ,ch ,he U * “ e “bcr, remains one of] her.- at the Taggart cottage. ' ! U,e “ 0 * t i'Ucresting l.dy gnest* at the ! Major William M. Palmer, of Had-M 0 " 0 ' 1 ’ ’ rh * rp !,b '' ,f ‘ccoinpsnied by 1

donfield, X. J., i, occupying c»mfort i' 1 '' f,i * Dd - Mi “

able quarters at the Cl alfonU'. j Mr ' * ud r "- °»w*ld Thompson 1 Mr. J. P. Whitney, a prominent !T!l: n, • ,! 'rir little daughter am! maid. South Jersey glass manufacturer, of | Uk "' heir de P* r,I,re ‘oday. and will g.i:

Glass boro, is aojournlng at the \\ iudwr.! t “ " ‘“b^kon Inn to spen.

Col. Frank X. Barksdale, chief ol the Pennsylvania Railroad advertising department, was a blockton guest yes-

terdsy.

Hr. Ernest Lynd and Mr. T. McDonald left to-day with their team for Philadelphia, after a pleasant summer

Capo May.

Miai Amanda Shoemaker, the hsoddanghter o! one of Philadelphia'

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

Baking Powdei

ABSOLUTELY PURE

many of them taxed to their utmost paclty to accommodate all who applied for rooms. Yesterday proved to l delightful day, the churches were tended by largo congregations, the bad crowds of visitors, the surl and beach black with the immense numbers of bathers and spectators, and no more Iborotigbiy enjoyable Sabbath has been experienced this season than yesterday. To Colonel Moore and bia staff, and the gallant soldier boya all, the Cart; Mat Daily Stab must this morning, with sll the good people of the Cspe.sty

good-byr

•■Farewell! Farewell Is a luoelj sound. And always brings a sigh: But give to me that better.wocd That comes Irom the heart—<;ood Bj f 8o, then, we will not say farewell. Good bye la the better word, perhaps, and conveys all that the heart would speak—of past delights and of futofc good wishes. In one short week the W L. I. C. have endeared themselves U our people, resident and non-realdent. The Stab quickly taw that they body of gentlemen sod our declaration has proved to be true in iu highest sense. It is tbe expressed hepe that the command msy come again next year. This entire community, residents, cottagers, and visitor* generally, who have the acquaintance of the venerable George B. Talham, have learned with pain of bis dangerous Illness. Mr. Tatham, who Is one of Philadelphia’* most prominent cltlxena, has for many year* been identified with Cape May's summer prosperity and general advancement, He baa a handsome summer villa on Beach avenne, a thoroughfare, for the possession of which we are aa much, or more. Indebted to bis generosity and enterprise perhsi>s than that of any other. We are also Infofmed of the serious iUoeaa of Mr*. Knlght.widow of E. C. Knight, whose death only recently occurred here. That the tide of lllucas of these estimable persons may be turned toward their recovery, is oi

sincere wish.

■Iherels a pathetic story told of Philadelphia family, some of whose members have been at Cape Msy season, which clearly shows that r.ligious Intolerance is still an active factor even at the end of the enlightened ninetoenth century. A young lady of the family found her heart's eh married to him and aa he was her of the Catholic church, she became alao, a Catholic, although real proteetant church, and lo spite fact that all of her relative* and friend* were protectants For this her Immediate family and relative* forsook her, condemning her change of laith severe ly. TbU grieved her seriously. A little daughter came to console her and af. forded her mnch relief from her grief, but her overtures to her family were tun unavailing and in despair she declared that if her daughter were to die, abe would eommit suicide. Thedaughter la now very ill and the unforgiving relatives have hastened to condole i the suffering mother aud to relieve agony of suspense and grief, by their

sympathies.

Tenth Anniversary Yesterday exercise* commemorative of the tenth anniversary of Its establishment were held at Beadle Memorial Chapel at Cape May Point. The servie** were In charge of Rev. Dr. Wiley and amoag those who delivered addreaere were Rev. Dr. Scott, Mrs. President Harrison's father. The chapel is a memorial to the eminent Presbyterian divine Rev. Dr. Beadle, father of Mre. J. Morgan Jenuison, and was erected through the united effort* of Mr. and Mrs. Jenuison. Ilia a very pretty Hula building and one In which summer resident* of the Point have great pride. Service* are usually held aooordlng to ibe Preebyterian form, regularly during

Sal Hag Party.

Mrs. Judge Wm. B. Hanna and Mrs. Oswald T. Hanna ebaperooed a very en

Ksiir-C” **

Miss Maud Hanna. Besides tbs

there were In the party: Mies

Mitt Hiller, Mica Hberrerd, Miss Elian Dlttm Sberreid, Mias Helen Hiller, Mia* Mary Davimon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Edward* Miss RosaelL Mr. Jacob G. Neafle Whitaker, Mr. Robert Robinson Mr. Porter F. Cope. Mr. Klrkman, Mr Cart Fast, Dr. Alex. DarUaon. Mr. Tiara Reardon, and Mr. Wm. H. Me Coy, Mr. Sidney Mason, Mr. Forater,

Mr. Sergeant.

Miss

whom her friend* all spesk of 1 splendid'girl, is enjoying a stay cosy West Cape May cottage. Col. John M. Moore, the wealthy

dent of Clayton, N. J., and owner of much property in South Jersey, is

sojourning at ( ongresa Hall.

Miss Elale I). Eldredge. diught.-r of Pilot Ellia Eldredge, has just returned from a very pleasant visit of two weeks

to young friend* at Crumlyn, Pa. Dr. Goodman, one of the most en

nent of Philadelphia physicians, and prominent society msn, la occupying bit

me pleasantly as a Stockton guest. Mr. J. A. Yausant, of Camden,

ro time Grand Master Workman, of the Ancient Order of United Workma l* again a guest of the Hotel Lafayett

Henry Russell Wray, of the sdverti

ing department of the Pennsylvsn Railroad, is at the Stockton, wit friends, passing a few days of rccrc.

tion.

Hon. Barclay Gtiacom, of Salem, who comes down weekly for a breath Of sea air, registered this tit Windsor. He is a constant admirer of Cape May. Ex-Sheriff William 11. Kern, of Phi adelphia, now president of one of tl leading banking instilutions in tl VuakerOity, I* making * quiet visit I the Chslfont*. J Frsnk Shull, of the firm of Shull, Wire back £ Co., of Philadelphia, compaiard by Mr*. Shull, and Mi Laura B. and Rena C. Shull, are ( roll Villa guest*. Mr. John M. Smith, the prominent Philadelphia manufacturer Cap* May, is a popular gneat of Congress Hall for the second time this season. Mr*. William Cram aid Master Wi s Cram, of Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. Hat nah Jaooby, Miss Hannah Dillman, o Philadelphia, an Interesting famil party are guests at the United States. Frank McGrath, a member of the I> . S. C. and an excellent performer ol the banjo, arrived yesterday and will spend a few days with his friend, Fred. Thom**, at the cotUge on Frank 11

street.

B Harris Brewster. Jr., sou of Hon. Benjamin Harris Brewster, of Philadelphia, Attorney-General of the United States under the sdmlnistrM President Arthur, is sojourning

Chaifjule.

Col. John A. Cockerell, editor of tire New York Adutiurr, and Marshall J* Wilder, the humorist aud entertainer were guest* ol Russell B. Harrison'yes torday. This was their first visit to Cape May and they were much pleased with it. They left last evening with •*" newspaper men on their apecu

CONGRESS’ CI.OSISG BALL

owarel r

r briliian

j Mist Jennie Cox, a cht: ; young lady of North Eighteen! Philadelphia, looked wonderful! in her white ailk costume, in gracefulness of her superb figt lieeomingly outlined. Miss C ] guest of her sister. No. 41 Wit

New Y

Miss Alice B, Sanger, of Washington. who passed so much of last tease n at Congress Hall, arrived on .Saturday for a brief stay, which will last only until to-morrow. She haa many friends here and would be pleated to remain longer, but official duties at the White House require her presence, and her

faithfulness prompts her to return.

Hon. J. M. Gallagher, of Baltimore, member of the Maryland Legislature, din£d several friends at hit cottage, Tl Washing too street, last evening: Mr. Jamca S. McCartney. Mr. George F. Munor, of tbs Philadelphia Bar; Mr. Chris. Gallagher, Mr. John J. McConnell. Mr. Gallagher was first brought

to Caps May In the aumtner

when be was ten mouths old, and has

been here every summer since. Miss Sue Smtdlry, than whom

lovelier girl ha* been welcomed to the Cape this season, leave* the Elberon for ber Wtsi Philadelphia borne to-day. Mlaa Smedlcy baa been rapidly regaining ber health from a wasting attack 0 f typhoid fever, and for tbe paat week

baa been gaining in flesh at tbe rai

a J ound a day, thanks to the loflut of Cape May’* sea air and tbe excel-

fancies of tbe Elberon's cuisine.

Mr. Francis J. Bird, manager for William D. Dutton £ Co., experts In piano*. 111S Chestnut sUcet, Pblladel-

i* again at Sea Crest Ion. With

his mother, Mrs. M. E. Bird, and sister. Miss Graoe Bird, be has juat returned from a visit of several weeks In Canada. Mr. Bird U a son of the late Dr. Francis

who was surgeon of the

Fifty-fijst Regiment New York Volunteers. Wo find Mr. Bird a very plea*, ant gentleman, indeed, of large Information and wide business experience.

season. Mrs. Hanna has done much.

been noticed in our columns, : dvancing the interests and !

pleasure* of the Cape May season -of ; 1YMA and nany appreciate her kiiid-

nes- a>ul efforts.

Mas Sira S Esyre, of Vincentowp, ] Cape May aeasor, wa* tbe ball gb - • '* * •' ,le,t at Stockton. She is Congress Hall Satnrdsy evening. It is uue.

of the oldest families of that his- not in the memory of even the older ! A party of frienda from 8. ^ If T 1 ' . b ” U "" T - 1 <,f l! "‘ C *P« ,0 "•<*» Affair i Woodbury were Mr and Mr*

Krindf ‘ U "' r cf tbU 'hat.equall-d It in-number. | pineott, Mr E II Carpenter, S

-ill be re membered and in tbe high tocisi character of It* Wood, Mr S L Dunn, Mis* A Mr Francis H la . ,0 T' J ° D ‘ OCtur ” d “t™ ‘be last ] All were happy participant, i. Mr. Franc. B Lee. was announced last Saturday night of the doeing month of I sure , of tbe evening. Tbe l»d

F^yre U a pleasant lady ( the hotel rearon. True to the Stab’s ! among the most . • or frienda. statement made, few day. since, the their pretty gown a, popular clerk at the j proverbial ••heigbUi” of the social *oa- I ners seaaou, has had several son bad not yet been broken. No event One partieularl;

I r^^nre n'ii r’i. iU .°T' U ‘ e kiDd U “* * ‘"'eased , ing in tbe pleasuree ett the ball were: 1 very profielent. but be the presence of more fashionaWe ladl.-a ! Mias M.v Mercer, in dotted awism over and ha. probably pas^d and prominent gentlemen, tbongb it 1 white «Un. with tlowere: Mi» Jtocer’. .ntb.sexp.dty. A few ; wm the clcslrg hop at U.i. popular sweet f.- ' ’

years ago he graduated from the Uul-j bouse for the veraity as D. D. 8. hut has never fid- morning psrlor lowed bu prolcssion. He has a number dsnee by the } ol_. . of acquaintance* and friend, here. j Simon Hkasler’a oral Frof. Simon J busier, -the popular ! many tender gond-b; uslcian, closed bis summer engsge- 1 and Hie great-orrl.ei •Ut at Congre ss Hall ou Saturday and j associate* f.dded, ni returned to Pbiladdpbia, where he will tlwir Instruments :

again wield the baton at Messrs. Nixon : away by early aft. _ „ lestrmt Street | the great ball in the evening, asplend.d i Chius s Ojwra House. Rehearsals »jmmrnco ] orchestra from the Third Artillery lUnd j Mis*

i-day, and the season opens next J furnished tbe music. Mr. C. Garvin • silk, diamond ornaments aide? rre.t M ot -»«««.. of^remuluts. not i. MisaXLUe Durfor. a _*o,y 4,.nd-mre *“ ded ff reu Pleasure to our visltora I only conducted tbe affair in the most' girl, yellow silk, w ith diamond* tberw many seasons. Tlis ••Home, ] gracious manner, but by his large sc j Mis* M.geie’ Butch, r white cash. Sweet Homo" at the last dance was j •1'UinUuce was enabled to provide part- mere trimund with cr,. i i ' v • t

touching, and was followed by three hers for many who w<

doesn't l.ke it

i of 1WI2.

hop was

ra, alter

intly .

Mias Dollic Roberts, i

muslin

Miss Mercer, yellow sill Miss L M Fcsster, pink I Miss Douglas*, black nel

Douglass, blac a Durfor, graj

TURKISH RUGS# CARPETS 05 all JcirLtls a=-d. ci=c=. ExMbition-Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, TSHrMli.,. 1 Vldl,, ^i„| '' At so g nisHiserov sr., s,a t, rod onte iwiain, , Direct Importation YUZUKJIAN BROS.

Tiro Wind:

no vv Itu*or.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

hm, 1892. Capacity, 300.

officers of tbe Washington Light Infan. laotry was a marked feature of tbe event. | York, were present Mis Ilsvemever I * * try Corp*. among whom were. CoL We can scarcely Dame the half of the , was one of the most itt,active l.dh* I * dir^'F)--Sr-ILocation Unsurpassed. hellj. George Brdtbarth. 1 rink thing l.ke cUborate description, of the : Her husband was one of n,.. finest lool. w * Scbwar/., Cbarlr* Child*. Harrls-ui costume*. We simnlv m.l... in.. .1.. . ... ^ ^ ^ ' " ' ' T ■*' r T -- T -~ T -^

Dugman, Walter I).

Leach, Charles M. Loefflrr,

Ros*. Charles H. Ourand, John S Mil ■r. Major W. X. Dalton, and Lleutcnnu William M. Arnold, Chtrlcs Ebert Harry J. Koongb, J. G. Moor-, C. M. Shreve, J. H. Carl, C. H. Kcttlcr, I*, j'

•uffy and II. Beall.

Harry R. Griaeotn. of Salem, who ii Windsor guests, has traveled 1( lilea in tlie past three year*. H.

ridcrable

lit I thing Harriso

H. E. tion of these:

B. R. 1 Mr. Kittle Thom,.*..,

brated snfiraob of W: lace arid diamonds.

iplions of th

in the

j companied by the Hon. J. D. Watkins,

Beny, the cel,- 1 one of the largrst manufacturers of hlogton, black | Philadelphia, and Mr. M. Goodin, now

the sole proprietor of the Bingham

.u**ic K. yaer. pink Chin* silk. House, PhiUdeiphis. We must men- . ... O d '’ Vei " lo,od j'‘"P kit genial gm-st, .1. C. Mosser, of J. Ml** f - •' ' Iifford, of Washington, New York, whom »1| the girl* la Cape iv.ry handsmbc lady, magaifimmly j May are wild almut, Mr Havomcyer dc- > is g ’wncd in violet silk, danced with the | Clares, and advises Mr. Mosser to be .000 ] banrlsome Mr. Barreti, of Washington. 1 careful as there is a scarcity of marhas Mi-* A Shoemaker, white crepe. j riagkble men at the Cape and men of this ] Mbs Ida Cbeston, lemon silk aud vcl- j hindaome ajjieanuK-e and means are

which cost el40 hen

that machl there for i:

great many of them there. He a»*y a Republican ami after all back a stronger Republican than ever, j convinced that the American policy of 1 prob-ction i* th* only policy under which the United State* can success-

fully c

s II C Smith, of Cliioi 1, a gikieful dancer, w Florence Hei'jie, blue

Hood, pink silk, WilfieTlc

Itlauclie IIo.hI, blue silk Spencer, figured lawn, competi- trimming*

Mrs F P Lirch. jvllow silk

i picked up quickly. M. L. I. C. at Church

! l T“ > " ItiYlIatlon of Pastor NcaV the I »'• mlicr. Of the W. L. I. C.. accom. j pa tiled by the Third Artillery Baud, at. ! tended d'vlne services ycstcrdsy minij iug in the Baptist church. The corps ] an,! bind Were escorted from Camp j 1 'rdway by Capt. II. Freeman Douglas*

OXK UXO( K I’KOM I’AKMEA’GKR NTATIOX, XK.4RI>iT IIOI si; TO-THE Sl ltr

STim-TEY I’lRST-f I.AMS IX AM. ITS A 1*1*01 X TS! I'.X'TS.

tv.t i.TFit tv. <;it of Philadelphia. Projkrfrfor.

■id l.'ci

| Will

iailey

«. of the local Co. II, 1

■I Wm

ming

neli* K.

■y«er.

bite silk, c

Camp Notes Corporal Edward II. St< ', W. L. I. C., arcured On

handso

I br'-i

Mias Nellie Packer, pink silk, feather

Miss H Byll, white cashmere

Mrs A Myers, electric blue embroid■••d iu piuk rose buds, magnificent dis-

able

of II >a

»nd handed

a t ied i

axgnlfi,

» Sutbrrlrc, a-, costly jewel s Forcpsugli, 1

Chins a

ood pipe* rbancctl off at J. S

ongress Hail segar stand. Its value Mis* said to be fifty dolltr*. white ! Tbe Washington Light Infan.ry boys ^ gown, e: ive a mock dress parade on the lawn | M ■sturday afternoon at 4 30. at which bodi there was muclrefiiu for both tbe spreta ' M and particlpaiita. The boya did dian .

certainly offer an amusement which 1 Mb* Katharine Dot reryonc ippreclaud. j of jet black tressc*,

There will bo a feeling ol aaduesa mu picture

through tbe heart* of both the re.ideutt Mrs Judge Miller, black crepe de '-day, when the infantiy ebeoe. Im[<.rud gown, sliver and black boys leave for home. They will depart embroidered trimming o’clock after an right d.v,' Mias Stoke., red crepr de ehene encampment. May the memories of Mis. Bcasle Bock lot, pair blue ailk Camp General Ordw.y long be .. men,- Mr. Simon Greeaabaum. l.lu- hr.*

‘Bk- » wry Sly Ufa and hands .me

Anld Ltn* Syne" w.s the closing la ly

piece played hf tin- baid at Abe lean MIm Sadie Holme, vh lt silk, lacc

cry appro-, trimmings

priatcly, too, after wbieh serenades ! Mr. Cow Jen,

. -.-il of tbe eh-ne. trimm.d

otlioers oi the comnitnd. ! Mi.*s Victor, c Many will gather this mnraino .0 i m in i nm.men..

itnesa the breaking of 'Beau Brumtugls," the •

Dixeya," Spl other hamorously j Miss Msbel Vsngilder. white figured named meuscs will reluetantly pull up organdie, blue satin trimmings stakes, strike their tents and bie away. Mr. L L Bisk*, figured silk, Lor

home, aud the beautiful lawn that baa diamonds

witnessed such gsy scenes will *000 -Mias Janet Robinson, yellow fall!-,

mm deserted. square neck

The dress parade !a*t evening seemed Mia* Bensell, black lace unusually lutereating, supplemented, Mrs Jo* M Stein, one of the loveliest

ire and | of white gowns upon a charming figure

red, white and blue ribboi

Tiie church was handsomely decorated with buuting and over the pulpit were the ui-rds •‘Welcome,W. L. I. C.,ltWS." Ou tbe baptistry were the miniature tent*, flowers and a flowing fountain of watiT, while on the platform were two stacks of musket*. The pulpit was ] drjped with the flag of our country ,

i. jet j After the overture by tbe band and the

! "'-* n voluntary by Mr. L. H. Town-

••Ik, 1 scud, the Invocation was said by Pastor

j Neal, followed by another selection by .... ...a Mlo by Mrfc j ((cIltrd T , "We will walk in the atreet* of City." Pastor Neal Reached a >n iH-aring on a soldier’s life—true

•od. He also welcomed

Jib ; the hand and s

HOTEL * COLUMBIA,•:€-

«1. Efc-eltte li» »«c*. Coach lure* l.It^KXKY

d-el colored e

with yellow qjiiffox

*1 silk, dla-

Miss Jakemein, doited Swi

was, by sevei qilendidly executed movemeDts.

The small boys and big girls will alike regret tbe departure of the boom-a-1 addles. The bay* will bj pitying soldier for some days, with paper h*L and broomatlcka, while the girls will over and over again bs looking over those cards of names and addresww

ift them by tbe soldier lads.

That “funny-leliow," Hughes, ex acted about as much fun out ol thi Cape May encampment of his command aaany member possibly could. Such genial spirit* are always handy to have

around.

boys, don't go off whistliog about the glri you left behind you. In her future flirtations she will soon forget you, and it b of no use to grow melancholy about her.

: Dillon’s

Miss Cast,

tractive

Mr. J Early W.bb, of Balti black drena with ptok bodicc Mias Madge It Young, of South Fit tcentli street, PhiUdeiphis. a bind, brunette in pink crepe and pearls Miss Msy E Young, of South Thirteenth, Philadelphia, an entrancing blonde In white silk and diamond Mrs J M Gallagher, black silk. la<

Mrs Famine. wbi:e satin black velvet trimmings, diamond ornament*; verr

attractive lady

Mias Jennie Webster, of Kichmnod. epe de cbcnc, ’-rimmed with thread

lace

Miaa Meille Wallace, who executed ic skirt dance aud was loudly recalled j repeat tbb graceful dance, was attired In red skirt, bosc and slippers. In fancy dances Miss Wallace U In high

e them again

j Cape May and at tbe Baptist church, j Rev. Cbarlis Warwick, of the Bustle, ton Baptist choreli, was also on tbe J-Mform and addressed the soldiery and Urge congregation in a most eloquent manner. At the close of tbe cxeroises “Amc'ci"-wsa rendered by the bi nd. Pears’

Soap

Pretty boxes and odors are used to sell such soaps as no one would touch if he saw them undisguised. Beware of a soap that depends on something outside of it. Pears’, the finest soap in the world is scented or not, as you wish; and the money is in the merchandise, not in the box. All sorts of stores sell it, especifdly druggists; all sorts of people are

using it

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