Cape May Daily Star, 8 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHKD EVERY MORKIRG, ooujaiitaMiT), dcum muomto* tM awb trt-rti ■ Bf

Motel Arrivals.

PERSONAL.

YACHTING.

Pish and Crabs.

Mr*. RrlKBl, Mis* K«1c«1, Mrs. I’sal

>l*niad by bar Hirer rhiWIreo. Is

•j* Aulree Lark. ri.. liti Plies. Cb*>

bar ootUee, >S Ooroay

arrnl st Ceps, Msy

I lo dsy by

J D.-rry. Mr e^l Mi

Her. J. P. Huf has, ot Eelle/oole,

e)ijoylog s sojourn at Iba Uu'o)

L i -y No*Wl

rendered by Captain Thornton, bo«arer, all wore safely rraoued.

Judge Joacph E.

POWDER

Iter. Daniel Ho^bea,

Pnilsdelphla, racIsleted at the Hole

Absolutely Pure.

mlty. Mr. Hogbas left Cape May

Basks. The old Pilot Boat, which bis

I'rinoetot. After* preaching

child's ory for help al

coding July T, 1887.

rwick. Morris P Boyle, Mbs M

bright, pnalaolire of high spirits a* well aa highly colored completions. There wee a fine breeze end everything went joyfolly, but biatory record! the

M Copaey, Mias Sarah A

leading In Cape M»y » ■ -

Fla da aiaela Ua Tall eg.

nady, Mrs A Maurice Low, Mis Neweonb, H 11 Nesbitt, Mrs Mary irDonnell. Miss Kate Osborne, Mrs Florence Queen. George Tyler, Miss Cilia Tul

light daughter of Mr. B. P. Yard, of Philadelphia, who hts a cosy-ooltage

Ungbes la Uking great delight In banting uj hit old acquslntanoee and lilenda after so long an sbaence, and. baa remembered various (anally connections and Cape Msy traditions re-

girl's mother,.^ot beyond

terms as zbosa granted for th.

Mtaa Alice Qsll, who baa been

M>s U b

peat few days with

llkaly to be others.

V. IL Kean, Jr., Mi

Kean, Miss irall. Mr. il L.

iff *. TtL/lir

« Pblladslphla Conservator}

A Meny Yachting Party.

! Than

scl', 14 T“ r » old . »°d Et'el Megesr, !'.* years old, mho art excellent swimmers, <1 1 even 'though so young, phiagt-d Into dl ,. 1 the eurt and berolcally made their way Sbe to their father and Mrs. Sparks, who st this time wbe very weak.

at Miller Collage. Mr. Weleh

plain Lew Smith. The party ostensibly for the purppee

•tie C'-r -i> «*!-l J Scsll, Miss

unfavorablr, they

Oberl s Al en, Mi s E li U rlhe, Uobt

but'noly eucc-edi-d

Kepubllo is in P I me

Is making pleasant tripe, sod l*

illlpond go, an' wbar'bou’f doi-s :

Bar tripe to the Breakwater and

Pennsylvania Railroad.

William P. Thompson, secretary

Fred Mercy. The party

U«]i with his wife. They expect to

pleaaitl with the trip.

and desire to go again. There s c f»»

i of Baellecbarg A

obtained, lor ibo h Irani)*

boats salted with parties.

Glen, Niagara Falla, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm,

F. F. Kelly

Saturday A good

week and srUi base If to operation In .

Highland* of the Hudson). July 27 sod

trip l-om New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Waabingloo. covering

many friends by tbs polite

Sowell Point Yachting Aanocia-

Thjs Important department pf

of Pullman sleeping oomp*rtmi-i

An urganlxstlon of the yacht

to PUI:iiVl|bfCnjiJ}r:d y

' 'patrons with the

York, Philadelphia, Baltimore

secretary, Joseph B. Hughes;

The tirsl regular party of the South

Rr. L-os'A *u! son ( f ftiiladelpbt wer* the go »t« of Wui- H. Harr Fib* y'otgit and SatarJa)’. -Mrs Vii-ul. Blake rviu ncd to hi

appreciable effect upon bjal-

Philip Kraiuey. He la enjoying

sold on July 22, August S

business, minis Ms hardships. Toe

A. a OUe, 816 Washington

only, and will permit of "stop ov

and baa fixed a fee of 626

A. Its)mood Bishop la st tie

eonld be a charge of 65 for wharfage

practically prohibitory.

Mr. Howard Kally has

ami they fu blah J »*<

the opportunity for enjoji

o’clock, aged eighty yea re. Toe funeral will occur on Friday at 1 p m. 1 Tbs death was By*sell by paralysis. The deceased was born and Bred for meet of bis Ufa at Flahtog Creek. Be

captured by Mrs. E. E Pfnralch

Mia. Baldy, wife Dr. £ieldy,

I'hlladelphU - physician, M

H i 4* the fullest

the graoefnl cyclists at

with his wife, spending

peaceful, nnobtroslrc life. Forty y«ara

Mr. C. W. Kirk, of Philadelphia. Is

leaders' Ip o)* W T. Garrison, on

) U p'.lct Church

City, leaves to-dlj aft

u cb dnly e- Isbraled the

Fred Meyer, our biker, has jest

" Waltz, My Treasure.

langnsgea by two

F. Hatton Bblll.a PhlladalphU artiat,

here. His family oocnple i

For a great verier j ot fine

and J. K Hug bos, principals of the

oo the aytl-o-l gtkr. D.. C. B (Iprsm shd Miss Tberess Corve. »-.i d va I d - City and A*aloo • nM^.y G*ir»« M. P *1 stirodrd sarrios at ^ u b.D ants BaptWt Cooreh oa Son-

Smith's, 307 Washington

Rodgers Is offering

Miss Klsoh, of Philadelphia, la

Smith's, 907 Washing.

Mr. D.W Moors, of Clayton, N. J

University. Special

; Is alway* given st this school

1 at the^-Lafayette for

to Cape May- Twee-) Bw

Columbia cottage

«r postal etorka, .Mim Dr

crowded, and Uje

ibis, Vi. 876; Columbia, 'M,

Try them. F. Ackaria, 815 Washing

840,'-at D. C. Ceowcu. * Bicycle Has

. M t. and

PalsUng, Papering and Decorating

- Did any >

Take Ceacavets Candy

the early Jaly days at

>■ They go to. Move

eed Prtooe Eiwsrd

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