Cape May Daily Star, 2 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR

Mr. B. G. God fret. 817

Personal,

Hotel Arrivals.

PhlUdetpfaU—R P Dimo -d. Mrs YV

0{le Coast)', III., in ISMS;

WillUm Login »Vright, Haoutb P. Wright, KUubeth Kodmu Wright, Sliorj L. Wright. The Bell Telephone Oompeny hit

Kook Riter bemionry. Mi

Holy Comforter, I'bilede

eltlee—eometblng Cepe M*y bm* nee.led

POWDER

The Cepe M»y people will *»i pleuure of heerlng nlui Is the

Absolutely Pure.

PbiUdelphi.—Mr. Hub»II Th.yer.

iluepiul in PbilMlelpbik They «c

i- X. Lcnge-t, of Phil-

Congreae Hall, In charge ol

daughter ol JuiTge

toolf.roo. champion

find Mr. William King,

ent, careful attention to detail., glten

Uiooklyn Uelglfu ■ iolte Boyer, Miu Kt

Shlraa. of I>nbu<)ae,

Itet. S. H. Boyer, rector of the P. E.

Her. William Leete Hay ward and | Bt “ ie Kro «- ?, » uk t! ,!o Jcr, Herbert Ret. J. M. Raker, piomlnent Epiaco- ®°J er paieas clergy in u of I'biladelphia, are Cape May—Mr and Mr. George HU-

Rt. Ret. Biahop Scarborough,

the Gienwood yesterday, and

May during the ’GO.

tboroggbly equipped Inatitutiona

wen floated and ultimately >

atabnity of the city and'ita patrona.

boapluL They may well boast

Kit. A. F. Greenig, formerly pastor

townsman, A. L. Haynes, la

horde of tlalonarlea for the inaugura-

Philadelphia -Ili-rbert M Boyer. Re*

Dr. George Byrd Harrison, the wallknown Washington physician, baa arrited.and la In occupancy of his Broad-

Kcnnetb B., of Calonstiils, Md.,

Mr. S. Hawking, of Philadelphia,

Mr.-J. K.

1-time friend, Mrs. Harry

Tsmaqua, l*a—Mr and Mrs'Cbarles

Mulliuer, corner Nuith and Perry

by all who know them here.

He is winning boats of friends. T. J. O’Conner, of Baltimore, it sojourning at the Devon for a fortnight. R. W. Morrison , purchasing agent of Pennsylvania Railroad at Pittabnrg,

rafm his time and money.liberally, without thought of salary or return, to the support of lhai Institution, which, by the way, has beiome our of tbe be.t equipped hospital In the oily, due to the watchfulness < Its president. Mr. Lenkenau spends iis life in charitable work. One ol his m west happy thoughts Is tbe malntalnsm of a cottage at the Point, when be g ree the ounce of tbe

Robb, Jr., was/foimerly Miss Marie

gbeny City, is a prominent aojodrner i

C. C. Mengel, Jr., of Louisville, Ky., od Joseph M.Rakir, ol Mempbm,

tholr sections, now staying at Cougrras Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Doerbosfler, of Louisville, Ky., an aojourolug at Con-

.for thglrgood works. Us

friend of Anthony

I. It may not be fully ap-

Drexel, George W.'chllda,

Ferd. Graves, Prlnoeloq '1H.

Dr. Paul M. Meoray,

Captain John J M. Walton,

oompanled by Mm. Walton, an passing the season In a) Jackson street hotel Captain Walton tn^kes about two trliw a week to Cape May. Congressman John Dalsell, who represent. one of UM Pittsburg districts at Washington, bis engsged rooms st

M A'. It u, pru|K>sed

enjoy himself by Cape

Alderman Baodgran yesterday

panics Mr. Graves. He is a member

aylvanla RallrXd. He U chief visiting edrgeou to Co

Try our clear ciuni

Mn. J. Charles Moore, of Philadel-

of the Daily Btah.”

Christopher Wethcrlll, Jr., who"

The trial devaloped

B rex ton. Mrs. Moon is a daughter of

Benuett, of this city. Mr. Moon, who

Yerkea,tbs Cbleagoi

Ackerle's, MS Washington

i of the Wyoming this season, talc Francis B. Eldredgr.of Philsa, Is enjoying a visit to Cape

A charge of simple

Coasts, lh86," page W, No. 17U,

the guest of Tbomss W. Sparks, the

Mis. Bradbury Bedell, of New York.

Miss Arietta Ilona, daughter of

Captain and Mrs. A. W. Rowe, ol

thoroughly renovated, and presents

population for the production

Mn George R. Mackenzie. Mrs. Mackenzie Is s daughter of Mr. and Mrs Albert L. Haynes, of thia city. Mrs. L. Danenbaum, who la again

M. Cockles presided

Cindies menu lectured fresh and puie

The undersigned has established s blacksmith shop on Myrtle Avenue near Broadway, West Cape May, and 1, prepared to do bone shoeing sod all kinds ol blacksmliblng In a satisfactory

It Is probable that by to-morrow

Bennett, of Cape Ms,' City, to Mary

of tbe West Jersey Presbytery

united In marriage. The happy couple

At a meeting of West Jersey Presbytery, held on Tueedsy, Rev. Edward P. Shields, D. D., formerly pastor of the Cape Island Presbyterian Cbnrch, was received into tbe organization from the Presbytery of Philadelphia north. He wtm ordained by the West Jersey

they entered into their newly tarnished

Mrs. Henry C. Flsisher, of Pbllsdel-

—City Connell held a special last

black borizoetal atHpes, baa been placed in 28 feet of water to mark the ledge of rock la Philadelphia harbor, Delaware river, belew Cramp's sblp-

cut to ordsr. Tbe only jOnct lu Cape

at Washington, who has been staying

yean Garrison's stationery

The parlor yacht “Melvins,” Capt.

Mrs. William Henry

now busily employed

late Dr. Coles, of the U. 8. N., and a daughter of Hon. John C. BnlUtt, o' Philadelphia, has taken a collage at

r, bat for toy

African Methodist Episcopal

Furniture bought and told b Benezel A Bro., 823 Waahlogt Goods taken ou consignment.

r: John Maguire and W. H.

Church at Woodbury,

Mr. Charles B. Dougherty and.

concluded on Wednesday alter-

to Philadelphia as

relieving Captain John