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And Other Per»o»HI Ment lUnirl I.. D»»*on U»giia Et the Slucklotill . H. EwIh* of PRtebiux, i» » guc»t of CoogrcM IIeIL John L. Moore, <•( Norfolk. V»., ta aj 1 rjrirr_T a rrat at Ctsogr.’aa Hall. — Henry \V. Thornton, of Neatown, U regUterod al the Hotel Colum-
bia.
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, 185 With Uii* number the edition of the Care Mav JJaily Stau for IK'S cloeea. The aeaaon ha* been a aatiafaction and a {ileatuve to 1U proprietor*, who alio It* editor*, became more people than erer bate realized that Utc DatLY BraH repreaeuta oon»cicntiou» effort produce the be*t daily nea.paper which can l*e made at *oeh a reaort a* beam! fnl Cape May. The beat e»idencc of iu appreeiation la In the fact that practically ererybody at Cape May read* It, all through the bright summer. It* aubacription llat la believed to be larger than ever before attained by any rummer daily pnbliabed here and year after year Uio*c who regularly frequent the reaort are IU aupporter*. Can there be greater aatiafaction obUioed from buaineaa than by the assurance of good will and confidence wblcb tbla continued and practically unanimous suppoit evidence*? The J*ew York Sun haa advertised for some years "If you see It In the Sun IU Uoc." An ambitious coun try weekly recently improved upon tbb by announcing "If It lan't In the H didn't happen,” but we will only say that “if you put It in the Daily Stab everybody at Cap* May will know that It happened," to Indicate the popularity which the Stau haa enjoyed In recent years. It gives us particular plra-
d It, b
ra that
numerona difficulties have been sui fully surmounted by eontinuoui
ezperlenoed application of energy and bard work, and that the Stab is neither boasting nor exaggerating when claims to be the "Leading Seaside Paper." The re are band reds. If not thonsands, of resident* and anmmer friend*
to sobsUntUte the cUim, and
we extend the moat heart-felt thanks,
for their sUady oo-operatlon ship. May we meet again In many
sons to oome.
There la a pleasure in the summer bosineaa at Cape May which does ranch to allerUto the monotony of work. U the enjoyable aasocUUona coupled with the brightness of summer time, ways brightest and gayest at Cape May. The harmony in which all thlnga mure here In the gay season Is noticeable, even to transient visitor*. Cape May best adapted by nature aa a aumn sort, la frequented regularly by people beat adapted to enjoy IU perfection*. The rougher clcmenU find little to their fancy. Those who are moat refined and cultivated find their association* here altogether pleasing and finally summer
F. J. Crave* and son, of Germantown, are en*iM>n»cd at Congrcj*
Hall.
Mrs. A. Bu«geu, of Philadelphia, was one of yesterday's Hotel Columbi*
arrival*.
Henry Foge.ty, a prominent civil eceiuecr of Chicago, 1* enjoying a sojourn
at Miller Cottage.
Itobm Stretch, superintendent of West Jersey Express Company, i* a guest of the Lafayette. James G. Blaine, Jr., came down last reulng to pass a few days at the Flock-
>n, hia favorite resort.
Mr. and Mr*. Jame* McMahon and daughter, of Philadelphia, are cu-
-cnseO at the Windsor.
Henry Cochran, Jr. a prominent young society rasa of Pbilsdclphia, came to the Cbalfoute yesterday. Mr*. A. Foster, of the Wyoming, met with a palnfol accident a day or two j since by scalding her right iiand. Mr. and Mr*. C. G. Miller, of HUmford. Conn., arrived at the Stockton ymterday noon for a Cape May visit. Mr. and Mm. C. Henry Boldin, of Burlington, N. J., are occupying rooms t the Hotel Columbia for a long stay. A party of Germaufown visitors at the popular Carroll Villa are Mrs. E. K. Cumeau, Master Harry C. Oilier and
Miss H. B. Kingway.
,nd Mrs. n. A. Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crozler, of KcnneU Square, Pa., are delightfully located at the Carroll Villa for a pleasant visit. iff Anthony Steelman,'one of Cape May county's foremost cltlze accompanied by Mr*. Steelman visit to this city, TCgistering a
Devon.
Mias Mayuc Drake, daughter of Drake, of Centerville, Iowa, has j her sister, Mrs. Shout*, ol Cbic* the Carroll Villa for the month of Sep- | ^ tember. ,1, Anthony J. Hummel, of Baltimore. | It enjoying a sojourn at Cape May atop
when I ;
J/,i, Slur.
Gkrtokmck:—I cannot irfrsln from replying to your most ll titering article iu the Stab of this morning. In tact
I the Item iu your iaaue u, containing the capressii
of good will toward me from a laoy
dropped In to congratulate the its brightness snd populirity. ■ at the same time eipressrd I In-
sincere wish that I “should have a ron* ing IrsUmouiaT' and that I •‘deserved It,” which w*» kindly accomled by the Stab, I have felt since thou I should
acknowledge thl* kindiicas, and I aider it a pleasure to do so, but wl
read llie iten^ln the Stab of I'ds m iining I could procrastinate no longer. Al-1 low me, my dear airs, to return to you and your staff my slnerra thank i for : ybur kindness to mo this aeaaon and In
since I first ctme to Cape May. ; year.I regretted leaving, but this I feel thst I am indeed leaving
home and 1 wish modestly to ae cept a part of the many congratulations I have received as sincere. Comparative strangers as well as^uests, have shaken bands with me and c jujratulated me for my efforts *1 C ongress Hall this season, and 1 cannot hut accept their kind words ** heartfelt. I deair/ moat
Cake, who has sane-
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CAPE MAY, Y. J.
i*.'.' a' 1 • -cH' TSlaii
Liluff, w ith a clear outlook over the Ocean. ouvenk*ce. Tl* rooms are airy, cosy an. rvice nnexeelled, ami there i# a lovely.aix-a •IK tii-t-elas* laundry, lirr-rseapea. and Guest*. Congress Hal! ha* been rceentl; lent condition. The sanitary arrangetnei
INKS. J. F. L AKE.
d my every propositi
garding ; i
1 tlie»
my talented *up|*
•e altribule.l publicly b
Cape May citizen*. tin mi traveling public for tbei: liberal patronage, the pres* which hai a. very generously assisted me in thcii ,-aluable columns, and last but not lea* Mis. Cake, ofswhose kindness and bosi ability pages could be written. Ii ng good-bye I too trust the scasoi Of 1833 mav find me again in your mi,Is id may Uie good Lord ^gd thee a
the gihsl I wish yuu now.
Believe Me Siuecryly 5 oars,
C. Gahvis Glt,BatMt FIRST ANMVERSARY.
AUCTION SALE niTSST TURKISH RUGS ^ CARPETS Cf C.L1 ^ixT-is arad. oi=c=. Exhibition-Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, *: At GI ST 22, 23, 21 AUCTIO^AL^- ThtlTwdny. I rlilny nn<l SHtiirrtny , if >o G WASHINGTON M., Next fe r««t Office UaBdlag. Direct Importation YUZUKJIAN BROS.
cs of the B. village and
i;. I,k,w
led appetite for *nch , ; as handkerchief*,* us, etc., ad infinitnm. * e modern young wo-
and to know, that regular residents, business men snd private citizens find the time of parting to bo as sad snd painful as though from life-long, true and tried friends. The time 1* near at band for this yearly separation, one of the moat unpleasant •incident* of the year. We sincerely hope thst llie season has been pleasant and enjoyable to all of them and that they may return In aoooeeding year* in repeat their summer experience*. Cape May la apprecled beat by tbvsc who know It best, sod It la known best by IU regular summer
habttoe*.
ping at Baldwin Cotuge. repuUtloo last year a* a Usher alter
large fish.
Mr. Charles Kelley, wife and daughter, of Chicago, have spent several weeks very pleasantly and profitably as guesU of Miller Cotuge, and will remain yet a little while to enjoy Septem-
ber’s seashore delight-.
William Lycett, of Hoboken, a son of John W. Lycett, principal of the Capo May public school many year* ago, and member of the County Educational Board, haa been visiting the borne and friends of hia childhood. , Mrs. II. J. Ilumrillc, wife of Private SccreUry Rnnirille, of General William m ‘ t J. Sewell, of Camden, accompanied by
Hirsch fund is at Woodbi
lest Jersey lUii ! mile* I rom this settler* celebrate
city. : dthe j 3
event. The fund lias bi-en used in aid-”
ws from oppressed Bussia lo ob-' >mes and a livelihood in this conn-: The settler* St Woobine bare j
worked hard and Intelligently under the ] superlutendcocv of Mr. II. L. Sabso. j rltch, and the place is now blossoming; is the rose. A Urge number of cot-agi-s arc now occupied, great tracts of land have been cleared, orchards have • been set out, a cloak factory built, a 1
brick hotel, a second factory, j
school house and other cottages are iu
irae of construction. In celebrating iveraary the villagers -turned
were joined by interested friends from New York and Phdidcl-
« pictured the summer r.-sl .oisto Capo May for tw
mill doing tbeai
mad,* 1
, ceithra
tf.
lias been called ft
•ward an
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l ui BEvs, He for a number of years tete of the First M. E. Church, C*l~; May City, N.-J., in wblcb office he was faithful and true. Therefore, !>c
Ills studio, Stockton bath
The great succi-s* of confectioners I due to their delirious flavorings, the use Favorite Extracts so should you
Try- it and be convinced.
Maguire's bath bouses have a larg patronage and are opposite a tine ball
The Windsor, CAPE MAY. N. JMratktaUK. Cijiiiij.l. Location Unsurpassed.
That
v Board of Tru
udo;
Per* 1
i the
September bathliifc,preferable to many persons to any other month, may be Indulged ad IsMtum alter a day or two. Meanwhile, what remain* of Augsst bathing Is certainly very fine. While the departure of the military and numerou* guett* from »ome of the hotel* may b* said to have east something of dulneaa around, compared to the gay throngs that were seen until yesterday morning, yet a tbit to the beach yesterday from twelve to one prompUy drove all danger of blues away, sod seemed gay that the midsummer was still here. Indeed the attraction* of the great bath are now simply grand. The strand Is In fine condition, the water of perfectly comfortable and enjoyable temperature, the air 1* delightful, hence there cannot be a time when a ae* hath can be so beneficial aa now, and on through the coming month. We havi *o far escaped ao much aa a fringe of • ' northeaster, and It la not probable that any snob storm will strike u» until the equinoctial roll* aronnd. Very many cottager* and a goodly number of guest* will be found enjoying tbe September
bathing.
There U a difference of opinion among member* of tbe city government .whether tbe electric road has received Its franchise* from the city without any condition Imposing taxes upon them not. During tbe pragrea* of tbe dl--pnta over the matter of granteLg it oer • tain rights, ordinance* were quite numcrouiiy psaped. Tbe first passed im posed a Bax of twenty dollars per car, i aeoodd'repealing tbe flret, imposed a tax of ten dollars, and* third repealingthe second Imposed no tax. Our contention la that the electric road la, therefore, exempt from tax, other* assart that the first ordinance is In force because of the repeal . which waaKa repealer, aatbfi^.that our opinion is correct and •that the aiactiic rood 1* not liable for - tax at gl —it. though hooka and every Obef form-of property in the city jf£td. .J.,,.... ,.. President Expected. President Harrioon is expected to rive at the Cape May oottage on Friday to visit Mr. and Mas. Russell Harrison Uaniaoo fora law day*. Mr. Georg*
Misses Daisy. France* and Hi
three bright daughters, arc enjoying the saline breezs* at the Carroll Villa, j llelferd S. Douglass, sou of H. Foe i man Douglass, Esq., of this city, who ! is employed with I. Merritt Sekellcnger ; ■W-'o . in Hoyersford, Pa., has returned I to that place, after passing his summer vacation at Capo May with his parents.
Banker William H. Lemmon, Mrs.
emmon and Mrs. M. A. Ryan, of Cinlouati, are Stockton arrival*. Mr. emmon posse**** a tenor voice of great ricliDeas and power, and unites with musical ability a rare geniality of
, phi:
dock, bearii
nl of tbe
plgn of their loyalty to country of 'their adoption. TJjey carried s portrslt of their henefacBarou Hirsch. After marching it tlic new avenues they gathered in their grove where Mr. Sahsov interesting address. It wi day for these |ieople. The railroad company is building a new station to actbc increasing business. Many passing travelers note with interl the ra|»ld growth -of this pretty
the chu death i
heroic courage in enduring suffering for ] long years. Who- conviction, were ■trong and su.trioed by hi* walk and Ulk. and wh > realized thauW's hope
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Dr. H. B. Torrance and Mrs. Torrance, of Philadelphia, are guest* at - the Stockton. The doctor enjoy* a lucrative practice iu the Quaker City, •pending his U-iaure moment* on a‘ fine old central Jersey plantation in BetubcrMr*. Torrance, a ]iopular aud pleasant woman, was Miss l.anglieitu, daughter of a rich Philadelphian. John C. Motter, of New Bloomfield, Pa., 1* one of those who 1* enjoying the pleasures of tbe Juniata Valley Editor- : 111 Association, st •*-- «-
Motter is a graduate
lege, and was a member of the class of ! round trip, including admistio
tbe college lacrosse game, (LOO. Thi* will be a highly team. He 1* reading law during his Uerrsting game.
spare moment* from editorial work. ^ —< •♦•■-— v ' F. Aekerle. who has been employed | ()ur wecfi | y a i| t i„. year Stab ok '
•kind in g. n rjl, was in the atom
sent made by Jo»u» CbrisL
Ji'ttt'trid, That we hereby extend oi lympathy and prayer* to the sonowin j family, aud direct that a copy of thci , resolutions ihall be forwaol -l to th j bereaved wife and family; that they h ' spread on on thc-miuules of the Boar i of Trustee* and be published in t! 1
K Till.Cai'i and Cap.- May liar Committee, > ^ i'.^Tcs.
r^nol be i C * |,e Mfy ' X ' J - AuK ' Washington I jonUta Editorial Associalion j The Juniata Valley Editorial Ass
nely dec.
dy in all, iuclu
ladies, came down yesterday on mammoth palace steamer Republic, are guests of the Aldiae, where will remain until Monday. In they are these prominent central Penn*j nlana: Mr and Mrs H K Morrison and Mrs Howard E Brety. Mr and
Vineland. Glaiaboro and Woo.1- i F S ’" nin "' r ' Mt Mn
Great Game of Base Ball,
n Thursday, September 1st, the Cape May base ball club will play tbe Camden club at their grounds In Camden. N. J. The West Jersey Railroad will run a special train leaving Capo May at 1 P. M.. stopping enroute at Cape May Court House, SoavlUr, Mi
1 The original P. D. IJ. Club was or; ' uizAl at Allentown, Pa., by Dr. llroi i aud has branches in Philadelphia, B ] timore, and other cities. The t's ! May branch was organized by RoL , I Dcffenbach, who is one of the charter , 1-rrtenfbor* of tlie original club. It* " mcrolnrship is largely comiwsod l *‘ | professional and traveling min: i nl | object, sociability: its motto, ■•There • y ! something In life besides money and [y money getting."
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STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS.
IV-tl/TER W. tnREK*, of Philadelphia, I*ro|iriplor.
i HOTEL •J-COLUMBIA, *
l-riCXl-.Y. late,
niava * sin j funoi- vine, v ineiann, vnassuoro ami iimsi- , , , i al- ... . , ,1. AIAm. Mt. Ibury. littml.,. *'» IJ" ^ S S’S ! teof Princeton Col- heave Camden at 8.30 P. M. Fare for;””- 1 " K , , \, r * , „r a ‘*'«.MraiidMr*\\ CGayuin. Mr ami,
r, Mr and Mr* A U Me-
v Nuss at manufacturing ehoice CAr ,. u . , imch Urgtr p ,, wr „ confectl»i* for aaveral year*, has pur-1 ])a , lv g TAll and contains i ebaaed Mr.Ni si’plant here aud will con- ueWi of c.p, ji.y city and tloue the bu»iuc»* all tbe year round, ! ( . it y sale*. ordinance* making this hi* home. Neat week he * ot h er official document*. It is edito will take to himself a wife, and thus cieauMearleu sod unbiassed, dissun out u|>oa the aea of mstriinony | cun ,i 0i j ,n lAdi public question* with and the sea of business simultaneously, j panicuiar reference to the best InterWe w ish him aucccsa and happiness. ' u 0 f Cape May. If you desire to keep Todd Brother*, photographer;, i.ave I thoroughly and accurately informed been yery popular and done * good bus- • u po n Cape May matter* during^ tbe
Naw
ork, where t wl Whitel»w
Reid t
inesa this *ea*on, n their gallery, foot of Perry Jlireet. They have taken many Tien of pnblle interest, which are on ,ile. Among these are view* of the W. L. I. C. eueampment, dresa parade, mock parade, group of tbe band, officer*, Ac., which many should carry away *v •ouvenir* of th* Cape May season of 1893. Todd Brother* will remain three weeks yet. Give them your
sitting*.
Miss Jennie Webster, tbe eminent pianist, from Richmond, Va., who has done many favors in connection with children's amusements here summer, aiding Madam Lt children's dancing classes, and often playing for the fancy dances at some ol the hotel hop*, leave* Cspe May to-day. Mias Webster Is a very pleasant lady, and the DAtLV Stab acknowledges roany.HUle courtesies and kindi her hands. She will first go to Atlantia CHy, where she wflT remain week, after .which she will visit New York, Philadelphia and Washington. She will remain In the latter city daring the great Grand Army Encampment, and at Its close return to her home in
year yon want the Stab
the only reliable medium through which to obtain Cape May news. Subscription (1.50 per year In advance. tf.
Pnblle Sale.
Will be sold at public aa'
day, September ft.
| Mrs B F Sch
Carthy. Mr and Mr* Win Lash. -Mr and I Mrs Jacob Hirsh, Mr and Mr* N J ' i Fastnot, Mr and Mrs Harry E Bonaall. j
r Tm: ! Mr and Mrs I X Swope, Mr and Mr. II ! “ ,bc C Dean, G 11 Vaiklib and lady, II Jj
,hc ! Conrad and lady. K Coured and lady, i “my:; W Thompson and lady. C A Paun- ,* m ! baker and lady, W W Fuller and lady. [ ' 1 '‘“ ' L' 0 Meek and lady, John F Si
lady, W C Barclay and lady, 1
and lady, I. M Spear and lady, uotm A Baker and lady. W W Trountatd lady, A B Brumbaugh and lady, John Motter and lady, Andrew C Allison and lady, David McMurtrfe aud lady, Harry Dern
and lady.
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afternoon, on the premise*, the country scat of the late Daniel Hildreth, on the Cold Spring Road, Cold Spring, one id ooe-balf mile* from Cape May City, It consists of house, barn, outbuilding*. sod nice orchards of difierent varielles of fruit. It contains six acres, more or less. Everything is In firstclass condition. Term* made known on day of sale. For. further informs, lion apply to J. U. Hcancs,
<0 Jackson st.. Cspe May.
Wm. T. Chambers, Auct. d2wl
Milos' Nerve & Liver Pills Act on a new principle—regulating i liver, stomach and bowels fAreuy*
•gbtfuf -impromptu musicals
was given at the Ebbilt House this last evening, which the guests and vi.b t>r» enjoyed, judging by the hearty eacore* given. Miss Eva Johnson, of New York, sang "My Heart at Tby Dear Voice” and a brilliant waltz song named ■•Fleeting Daya” In her finished inimitable style. Mr. Joseph Shannon, the popular tenor of 5k Mark’* Church, Seventeenth and Locust Mreels, Philadelphia, tang "Dear Heart Thou Art
“Farewell.” and “The
Song That Reached My Heart” in a most artistic atylc. Mis* A. F. Schmidt played beautiful plane solos, and sisted in singing a duo, which admired, aa well aa her piano ace
panimeuts.
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Smallest, mildest, surest! SScts. Samples Free, at Dra. ' and Meemy’a Drug Store.
Peafs’ Soap
Why is Pears’ Soap—the best in the world, the soap with no free alkali in it— sold for 15 cents a cake ? It was made for a hospital
Lloyd | soap in the first place, made
by request; die doctors wanted a soap that would wash as sharp as any and
do no harm to die skin.
That means a soap all soap, with, no free alkali in it, nothing but soap; there is nothing mysterious in it Cost depends on quantity; quantity comes of quality. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it, especially those that know what’s
what . CAPE MA’Y.
A dwelling-house. In good order,
, front and aide porch, on
i -Box 883,
*30 4t
Lafayette street. Apply t<
Marine Villa,
C APE MAY, N. J. Favorably known lor the past eighteen years as the most popular, eligibly located and desirable ol seaside hotels. All modern improvements, perfect drainage and ventilation, natural spring and filtered water,air entirely free from humidity and miasma. MRS. F. HALLKNBEC'K.
DO YOU M IS 11 TO ESJOY FINE PASTRY AND DESSERTS I I’SK Flavoring Extracts. Same as ill use by the leading Caterers and Confectioner*. Sold by *11 Orst-clas*
LOTS FOR SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVINE Its ol the aoest banila* Ws. Irsnttog on tvacn * venue. Patterson aven'ie. Broadway Ftrst and Second avenusv-adjolmaj: the hand some cottage of Thomas P. Kelly and Dr. Agnew. New Beach Drive. Board Walk. Pure Water.Uat and Electric Lights In Frcwt. The lots sre'TOalM and SOxUO. Plans and turtberlstonnataon from JACOB SHAKE, Attorney. «27 Walnut Street, JTiUada. JAMES K. TATLOB.Cape Mar.
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