Cape May Daily Star, 11 August 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

BASE BALL.

CONG HESS HA^L.

PERSONAL.

CAPE WAY DAILY STAR PC BUSHED EVERY MORMIMG.

AND IN THE SURF

Win by a Large Score.

bru»d AUanlic »Dd utirrrd the ourtiln*

GraMcrgnTe U> hi* in*ny joong (rieuda

Story of the Day Among the Breakers.

gently to »ud fro. OuUide

312 WASH1KGTUN bYREET.

felted the pilgrim.

shone dimly, and the eleotrio ligbu glittered brightly; the gee j«* In the immenec chandelier were tnrned low, and moonlight, electric light* and ga«

pbia achoul further pnisoed hi* epe-

Long Distance Wephc

the feature of intereat. Thoae aucceediug beat were awarded prize*. The first boy's prize, a sterling pen knife.

doctor tell* of hisezpericcc.-* abroad

SOME BATHED IN THE SEA,

George T. Biatl, tiro pub.i

POWDER

long swaying Curtail

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST, 11 1W»7.

Absolutely Pure.

Third prize, a Cioderc

good night." She

disregarded the hand and looked

from a distinguished Maryland:

HOTEL AKKIVALS.

My*. William Shew, ol 1'hilad accompanied by her two little Mar lop and Gertrude, la sprudii>| wecKa here with her pareuta, ! Mr*. \V. E. norzell. Mr. She arr ive in a few days to spend hi

Mrs*** Shcrron, greatly enjoyed

grace and Edgar Wolfe

t. m. Dry bulb thermometer.

p. m. "

prominent Philadelphian

Temperature 72.5

Mias L- Wctherlll. Mr. W. ■

r, A lloeu

i. Velocity of Wind.

of Mr*. J. U. White, who will it

sojourn. Her ■weet soprano voice w». applsoded and praised by all who heard her s.ng. Mr. and Mrt. Ch»rle* J. Yocum, of

Eaggi-V, H L Taylor, W A

May would be diUJculi to Imprui

Mrs. E. W. Ford, acoompanicd on the piano by W. Friend. Mr. Dill oootrlb-

of Salem, N. J., arrived at the Elberon last evening for a long stay. They are accompanied by Mr. Habermayer'i

Carroll, Cape May Pol

ty for hi* home.

week, the ‘•Sidewalks of New

Mr. and Mrs. Elias D. Usugber and Mias Margaret Itsughcr, of Frankford, Pa., who wore at Cape May la*t seas- n were bo pleased with the place that

York,” by tbe Philadelphia Comedy

,f imagination. There wi

or a beautiful Spaniard (he had lately returned from Peru); or tbe i

>11 Team" twoctcp, by Simon lias*.

the guest* of Mrs. H.

lug daughter.

L. Taggart at her cottage, Columbia

>lid 'Squire Graves for

Little,

Their acqr nfnUuce ha 1 been brie*** he had just broken an engagemen t rilb a young curate who ulked freely

The porches of St

Philadelphia blonde, is nsu

conquests of last sea

orday ••Jlaibellc fliegeHs the prettiest

among the regular vl*

Booker, a bright youug

they will remalu several week*. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. liandolp!

her hosiery had w ords and parted. The ejtildren had a perfect paradise yesterday paddling In the warm water

1. Martin. Mias Becker Is a graceful

itellectdal provender as Howell's many

days’ stay. Dr. Wesley It. Wales, county physl

hideously stilish men sod such Ideal food as a Cape May hotel aflutded.wheu she met him and they had plunged Into love making wilh an atdor that htwil-

Mrs S Scofield. Annie E Schofield, J I Shannon. Thomas Davis, Miss Davis,

the people will de-

light to honor with

Philadelphia Hospital,

Congress Hall yesterday

a Philadelphian, and

ible position In the Uoebm Breweries.

of spring violets ai d spple blossoms is

tdelphla—11 S Hilt, G 11 Lu

Mrs, L. McHenry and Msster L Me-

tre disappointed. P

questioned him about his past love affairs, hut to-night, as she thought of

Cspital city visitors st the Stockton yosterdsy. Ms. snl Mrs- William Holman, of Minneapolis, Mlun., registered at the

Virginia families, is

'••C. G. MausuaLL,

other woman; simply maddening:

Philip Houck, wife

have again returned

Philadelphia—Robert B Combs, E U

Miss Minnie Ferrari, of Philadelphia, is plesssntly located at her favorite

very unoomfortably,

Day owns a'Beautiful

>peeled of liMborlnc the Idea

pllsbed

they had parted In

delpbla, a china decorated

Mrs. II. C. llarrcDger, of

Mr*. Frnke, of Philadelphia,

long after midnight and she was »lee| and tired. They were to go on a coac Ing party to-morrtnr, and she wanted 1 sleep. She had vowed to herself th she would never qnestlon him abo bis past life, for she trusted him e tlrely, and the vow had been too aoi

evening to remain there for a long

beantifnl shell ornament, Booby prize,

The regular meeting of

Ford, Pa—W G Craig.

tbe charge of admission is he

Placards containing the following ucleea have been poetodjn -varmst parts

^ of Eanadowe, joined at the Windsor last night Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Man-

ning and Mis* Van Antwerp.

inary wrongs, and saw bis face bending over the Spaniard and the exquisite

It Smith, Mrs Win P Brooks, Mis* A M

dear boy Dill. You ha

gained for yourself

Congress Hull Write

si Congress Hall for practice. Dr. Clarence Eldredge, of Philadelphia, who ha* become so well knowu as

Mrs. C. □. Phillips and Mias Phillips,

Margaret T Baugher, Wm C

making love to the handsome Waahlog-

•He la awfully sweet," she aald,

omlng, where they arrived yesterday. Many of Mr. F. Howard Griffith's friends will regret to learn that be has taken bis departure for tbe Klondike.

clock swept * round from 1 to 3, and tbe wind can

rening, and as the merits

itugtoe—Mrs Wm Fendemon

Base hall st Atlantic City to-day between tbe Cape May and Atlantia City teams. A special train via Bomb Jersey will leave at 8.40 this morning, and return via Ocean City, admitting of a

thought, tbe qmsllon,

celve many calls from those who desire

;. The admission prioo'i* hut

augry, that very likely be

Philadelphia—Then C Birnbaum, F

Ulegcl oottaga, on Ocean

Trust and Deposit Company, of Phlla-

ucglecl railing eyesight. If

pretty women, but she was to think any further, and

811 Washington street, and 1 eyes tested tree. Oculists’ pr< tilled; also repairing done

Queen Jewelry Store by s graduate optician. We positively make no charge (or examination. We carry a fine line of Optical Gooda. See our store and be convinced. Queen Jewelry Store.

Washington and Jacksor

tuba colors, canvas, strelcbers.acailetuy boards, tourist and sketching umbrellas, canvas sketching stools and folding

know we quarreled.’

Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot and shoemaker, at 2.30 Jackson street, does all repairing neatly, thoroughly and at reasonable prices. He has been doing business in Cape May tor eight

be published to-day.

smedlsn. performs on the Iron ch evening. He la reported to

red. Smith’s, 307 Washington St

Furniture bought and sold by J. H

Fresh every day, New Eng‘an 1 pra, T.ffw 11 n«nta a nounil at Smith S

Pbiladclphts—MreC U Phillips, Mis*

fresh to-day, at Ackerle's,