Cape May Daily Star, 4 August 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

GRAND GERMAN

BRAVE RESCUE

BASE BALL.

SURF NOTES.

PERSONAL.

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING,

AT STOCKTON

Cape Hay Succumbs to the

ijojiul the delightful bkllilnK yc

it Cepe Mey Point

Ex Jud K e John W. Weeteolt, of

Midweek Evening's Dance

Beyond Their Depth

Long Distance Telephone, No. C.

idelpbix club*. Tht

: kumU at tbe Ebbm

Editor and Manager.

Day with a Pleasant Even-ing-Many Pretty Fig-

A Man and Woman Struggle for

POWDER

Absolutely Pure.

utjj, la vialling her parenta. Mr. aud Ira. A L. Ilayoe*, bete. Mr. Randolph McFarland, the ice

prrieoced batbent mitht have lost their

Many nv« and beantllul ligurM «<

day of Augual, wiliiout

Negeudauk aud Ml

Wllmlngtou t .are eojoying a vlalt at U Ulenwoud. Thomaa II. Taylor, who baa been d. log buaioeaa in Palmyra ainee laat yea

Florence Jackaou, of Puiladc

year, U again with

Mr W D Phillliw and M.

they ahouid be. Many on Waah-

Mr. Cbarlea Alger, of Philadelphia,

Earned tana—Cape May 3. Hieb-

reouperallng at the New Mount Ye

week'a »Uy with her friend, Ml>a

S iboenbut, Cbaa. Kllroy.

SteTcna, of UarrUbnrg, Pa., who have

Donble play—King, unaasUled.

Mra. M. Spencer, of Philadelphia,

lady, of graoeful carriage, charming

trip with Mra. Theo Fenn.

; of .the S. J. R. R.

creded in oatchlng bold of him and

pleaaing peraonality, and

much admired by her frieuda

in Pittaburg. laat week after

gamea being like tbe old-time

The temperature of both the air and ra'er waa pronounced jnat right by the

Cape aoeiety. Mr. Miller U a splendid

atarlled by their appearance yosteruay

Combea, \V. J. Donler and C. U. Ed-

M laa Raymond, pink tulle

city alaetric lighting franch iae to tbe Franklin Electric Light Company for

pleaaing of tbe New Yorkers who come to tbe Cape In the person of Mra. J. W.

irday afternoon. He

Estelle Munay, white'organdie o«

lungs in January last and recovered

will be frequently on the beach, neatly

delphla Commercial Museum, la her.

Tbehe U still plenty of

iu gaining admission

■ary Lippiucott, piuk organdie

should not be given up until ample

affairs for many years. He

. Cold Springa, in this county, Juue

parents, Mr. and M rm.

HOTEL ARRIVALS.

rrsl delivery, Ca|>e May.

YACHTING.

lights ahouid be devised. Clusters of

PhiladelphU—Mr L Salalgnac ami wife, Howland Cirk, Fred.Gilbert,Mi»e

Royer, landed at Sewell's Point yesterday morning with Mr. Louis"D. llelair aud party. Mr. Belair, who U atopping in South Capo May, U one of the moat popular member of tbe famous

iveaa possible in every way.

Kean, Jr., and Thomas McBride took

Interested In Cape May

iu Cape M*y, Philadelphia, Sod

Monday, returning about IOji. m.

quarters at Mayville

Allentown, Pa—Philip Wadig.

July 28, ’95, pall marked attention dur-

al raid In any part of

Kelly's ateam.yacbt Irene. They were quite successful, Mr. Kelly being far

He frequently Importuned her

This la often cited by old habitues as an

A Five-Tear Contract for Light-

ifth of July,

at break log and aatry Into bon. heard oL It would be probably aafe to dlspcuae with locking . night, though tbe custom is nc faithfully kept up. Disorderly i

mg the City Granted the

ja,luted Riparian Commissioner and

lected by Mr. Belair

The yacht Clover. Capt.

On Monday the party embsrked ir

ansp. Messrs. John B. tibolser, Pen ngtou H. Spoiler, Samuel L. Sbober,

M. E. Hildreth, of this pity, and Mr-

jo.ly party nturned

distance of eighteen

"Yesterday molding at 4 o'c

that appropriated for lights in any o

B arbor. Prank Norlboff, Charles J. Tracey, Andrew J Walah, Chris J Mojan, Lawrenoe Sebeiter, Elwin B Martin, Louis D Belair, John E McCambrldge, John L Smith, L PBrenmaler, William M Nevell, George Rose and

Cocked flat Record.

alwolutefy deceived

nut Taffy, 11 cent. 307 .Washington St

the verdict returned a jury that the

eiety and wealth, henceforth

Queen Jewelry Store by a graduate

Nays—Doak, F. 8. Townsend. S.

convinced. Queen Jewelry Store. .. .. I,/.* II r,n <• I r- k -1 - rm ami iitltlciallB.

jury by D. Ramsey Patterson,

Smith's, 807 Wasbiugum

Gleuwood guests visited Jarvis

sway a lance from grounds

depths eight dozen crabs. They sailed

Never neglect ailing eyesight. If our eyes require attention call at J. ;. Hand's opUeal and jewelry store. II W—at. Iti'nt up alr.i.1 and have TOUT

guilty and

Groves. Prdf. C. L. W. Geyer.ofCiu-

and Walter Fox, made the trip awl

day at Ackerle’s, 515 Washington

prices. He baa bean