Cape May Daily Star, 15 July 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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gAPE MAY CITY. THUIiSDAY MORNING. JULY 1-2,1897.

EVERYBODY READS 4 'T PRICES CENTS

STOCKTON HOTEL THE FINEST ..SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE WORLD SEASON 1897

CONGRESS HALL, % CAPE MAY, K. JT. -BnlH of brick, ■ItoAtrd on a Mr?, with a clear outlook orrr the Ooeao, acd prc rlded «lth every comfort and cO. ' • V. . Tbe room> are airy, coey and charm ln«ly fRted ; the calcine and cervine nnfaeeiied, and thereJca lovely alxacrelaam Pai—nc" alavator, 'electric bella, fint-dara laundry, flmeecapea. and the complete arranyernenta for B<10 Gueata. Conj lad, repainted and pnt In excellent condition, the moat approved pattern and are now '—

THE BARD OF SHANTY HILL. roor Reran finch Kelly rev «r - In a pouring

Army nf tbe R

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MODERN IMPROVEMENTS APPOINTMENTS STRICTLY FIRST CLASS DIRECTLY FACING THE OCEAN BEAUTIFUL LAWNS. RATES; $3 AND $5 PER DAY SPECIAL TERMS BY THE WEFK

Comer 100ms aTirLsuites with parlors and baths extra. Con- *» icerts mornings to to. 12. H ops evenings', 8.30 101030. Dogs not taken or allowed on the premises. HORACE M.CflKE.

ARINE VILLA. ANNEX Finest location in Capa May. " iiriMii - * r E TAKEN THE TATHAM COTTAGE IN CONNECTION WITH

e married' Horace J. Kelly, and tun to oongrcaa for the place of nete made her the auhjoot of dll o January, IBM, and for.a long

<t with the roqaleSto n, a»d that dow of a eoldler who Inet 9. but a fortune. In the de

‘M!a,rine "Villa, 23rd 8EASOX. Ca|»e Mn.t, X. J. FOR ILLUSTRATED ALBUM, ADDRESS, Mrs. John M. Rogers, OWNER AND MANAGER.

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HOTEL^COLUMBIA, CAPE MAY^CITY, N. J. Rrnwvittrd mod Improved. New Manaicenieut. - ConveBlentl) LoeutedMRS. S. FOSTER. Portnarlj of the Wyoming

-8IAB VTLUL'.ccu, It uzwmZ<n. CAPS MAT. H. X Star Villar' =3^” Directly on the Beach. Finest Rooms. EXCELLENTTABLE. P*UU BICBABIMON.

MARINE VILLA ANNEX. !^of to h^wKSSX'^y.^ ' ! promtaed rewards h. people who twfriendod

lagc the Marine Villa U.U M aaou.. Mrs. F. HALLENBECK.

Waa fund of telling to thoae who J would Uaten to her that nearapaper men alwaja tnuted her well, and that only one editor Imd ever anted coldly toward her, | and that be had tern puulahed by bring dofoalcd through her Influence on two oo ! oaeSona when be had been a candidate for ; oongroee. Fora long Ume aha remained j tu Waalilngton, where she wrote verses and ! endeevnred to advance her claim* for the lanreateshlp. T hen she returned to Penn- ] sylvanla, when'she s|iei,t moat of Iier time ' aolllng her photographs and verses. Forthe last year ahe had made a aoanty living by traveling over the country on foot tell'Of"

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Open all the Year. <11ARLYB WAI.TWX, of thn « - o; f tiit-nfiil lint I. I*rop.

HOTEL DEVON “S, st -

MRS. M B (FIELD

wmmm CAP® MAY, 3f. J. % Open Spring, Sommer;. Antumn. Baa been rehovaud and U now flrevcls^ », all IU eppolntmqata. Flrwwt Location qo tbe Booth Jersey Coaet. Tbe WIND-

hodled In the following \ ernes, which wore written eouw yean before she suioeeded In persuading a member of congress to present her cam to that body: KUBOPEAN AND AMEBIUAN 1N)BT8' OOM(—Past on A Xero-.ewn Poet 1a LU

t of tUunty HUL In another of her effusions she says: 1 aia mink lag. I an, thp.kmc.. ^ Of the da)* Wben 1 wa. y uo^:. By A. K. Ballard. *u|icniLt»B<tin« Of Buiqn. haima couia< at tprf Umc. I Waa id.sealol nuat re .J.KlAnL She Indicated her preference as lo her aria] place In the following line*:

LONG TRIP IN THE AIR. Tha Airship Tearing flab 1

TK neat tbe result „f the pn>t«eod voyage to ri'glol,* try Swedish a lenlists, |«Ktponed last summer at the unfavorable tier, but that the subject Is

Chanty, which landed at AueBoth of three distances exceed GlC record of the Touring Club by a few kUomnters Only one of the 44 aacents made under tbe auspice* of the Society For Aerial NavIgatlnn of Berlin ‘ - • tloncd of the 81 1 the elege of lYer* nave equaled me dtsrecord uf Che Touring Club. * for length of eoaleo exceeded.

;udy of aunoapherio of stationary bel-

li np during

silk and lied a cubic o meter*. Five hundred kl were taken, making a eluding tiistrnnivntaand kilogram*—altogether *

a ascended at Parte early In id followed the direction of o Orleans The dement st a quarter past 8 on the after

m of the next (lay. In the neighborhood

ar haring I*

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balloon varlid from lb to &0 mllre an hour. One of the fiatures of this voyage was the dlatrilmthui of printed blanks asking certain questions, which were to bo filled Op and returned by whoever found them. Nine thousand of them were sent out during the voyage, and alout ISO have been returnid. furnishing' Important data.—

New York ilcmld.

Arthur Simmon*, tbe at Mr. Porter'* door, pnu the In ivwltlun la-fore be loaves the —. at midnight. It “Thl* offloo open* at 10 a. ra." t’nder no rircumstanocs will caller* be admitted to Secretory Porter's offloo a tnrller, and order* to the reble of SerieiaryINiruT's dour are cxIhls point. mlnutiv before 1 o'clock In the not her danger signal Is hoisted, •'This office will bo closed at 1. ils suffice to clear out the cors of office seeker* and other White

■tying. "This office will By thl* arrangement Ur- prenVJent and Secretary PorUT aio cnahhd to get 154 hours to tbcmaeltre for lunclioon fro* from the Importunities of offloo seekera. Tbe next sign In order Is to the cfluot, “Thl* There I* one other sign which strikes terror to tbe hearts of oalhre upon the preslcahlnet daya " '111 be treated alike on these

MRS. GOULD’S NURSERY.

ipletoly equipped nursery S «H>t In the world, Is that

Lakewood—

-oi.yly. far there are o each. The two older and Jay, having ar-

at tbe mature ag-e of 11 and U. grad

from the nurwry j.i

vy Idtnar at tl

igOoidd, ayearage,

-rival I. named

f the principal equipment* of a . —next to n baby—Is a nnrso, and 1 this important appendage eneh of 'hrec nurseries 1* provided. In nddl there is « trained nurse—the kind h recriwsf26 a week and all expensea Kbe, the trelned nuna-. Is employed

edge always

colic or any Infantile disease to which jCvrn the Gould children may t»- heirs. With a trained nurse always nt hand, Mrs. Gould can feel comparatively nt «n»- In her mind when she runs up town to e[-cnd the night at the Waldorf In order to attend the

opera or dance.

l<h* young Gonld, are a pretty healthy young family, owing to the sensible manner In which tlu-r are bring bremght up— "•arty to bed and early to rim." so that the train'd nureu's position Is almost a sinecure. Bestdcs

here mav t*. ekllkd know! at liand In case of croup oi

three babies, the three

nurses and ihe train..I nuree, otlwr furnishing* (t) of tlx- Gould nurmrlis are sanitary arratigem.-nn. of tig- latest and hi* or hir own lurvelalu Inthtuh (a portahlcrtM-); th'^re* are- machines for testing holy'* wvigig upon oroa.lon*; light grm-

.. well

cs. with cuplmards, wImto » and utcndls mnssory far m

might

Assay : 1 started four otnm. xncy ng, sod then I started tbe . coyote saw tbe fresh dogs hod stopp'd, but he dklb't Elnea They sail'd after Ahe coyote, and U took a straightaway course, not drellng anymore. Tim dog* overlook the heart 1< mile* a waft cs Henry's ranch, and killed & .qgis—. w h-,