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ON THE BEACH AND IN THE SURF Those Who Dipped in the Sea. . A LITTLE CHILD’S WAY OP “RESCUING." The Mathers arc as Great in Number as Usual—Persons Noticed on the Strand.
A little child nsmed Edward Snyder had an experience In the surf yesterday that might hare resulted seriously. I la only a Utile tot, and while playing water abunt a loot deep fell on bis bs> and began to strangle. A Mule Idle with whom be had been playing cansbt him by iba foot and tried to to aaboie, and the poor little fello rendered more helpless than ere*, and was about euocumbtn i when bis father saw him and ran to bis aid. Tbs father carried him to the beach, and-.It ws found that he had swallowed quite quantity ol water. He was taken bom
Mr. William Scbmolse, a pr< Pitteburger who is stopping I'nitcd Ststt-H, rvn>ark<*l on the beach yesterday, that he comtidi finest he hail ever lat-n on Printer “Kstty'' Uulittle, of rotund hguiv and t-ver-suiiling countenance, revelled in the delights of bath yesterday, tumbling am! di.«|>orting with exceeding grace in the fuamy surf. When the cry •‘There she Mot was heard above the roar of the surf and tile (teople turned their eyes in th direction of a culnmn of water ascending skyward, many of the sjar-tatop. iH-lieved a^eviathan had strandul in the aurf. Upon closer olwervation proved to be “Fatty” spouting forth few hogsheads of water which he hi accidently swallowed: Misa Maderia, a charming, young lady, heM court on a throne of sai Major Saunders, w ho is s|a*u-ling season at the Lafayette, dip|>ed and dove to his heart's content yesterdayf The major was aivom|>anic3 to llie water'a eilge hy his friend. Judge Campbell, whose watchful eyes followed tne sprightly maneuvers of the martial batlW-r with interest. The sturdy figure of Hon. Holsrt K. Hand was oliserved in surf yewtenlay. Mrs. Tlusi. Koenig and Mr. Joseph Learning were s«vn attlnd for a dip. Fred sillier greatly enjoyeil his Sunday hath in the ocean. Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Cohen and daughters paid their compliments to Father Nep. yesterday. A jolly party, consisting of Miss Sue Bayfield, Mrs. Doyle, Miss Kate 1-uf-tus, Uus. Stoddunl and Will. Itagley hugely enjoyeil itself in the surf yesterday. Miss Itayfieki has a decided predilection for sand latlis, and so great is it, that her escort ami his friend were compelled to carry her into the surf, in spite of much cx|>ostulatii>g and kicking, literally, on Ute part of
the young lady.
James E. Taylor's athletic form wai seen vigorously splashing the water Miss Macllhcny, who lues lieen stop l»ng at Ute Lafuvctte, left yesterdu; for her home. Her many friends will miss her from the I satch. The fiopular .Mi* Agnes Cuvier, ol Philadelphir, is one.uf the imsa attractive young ladies on the bearfi. Everyone who is fortunate enough to class her as a friend, is happier for it. Miss Kirshner, a pretty blonde in s pretty blue suit trimmed with red, i» one of the most attractive young wo-
men on the I teach.
Tlic lovely curly hair of Mrs. Mayj wood Doyle was seen in the tweakers yesterday. Mrs. Doyle is an excellent swimmer and tries not to miss a day in the water. She like* the surf as much as everyone likes her. Mr. Ned Jackson went to a water-, mtjon party the other evening ami it seems from the appearance of his shins, that he must have many. When he started toward the water yesterday, it was noticed that he was well done up with sticking plaster. It seems that in the darkness he had a set-to with a wheelbarrow and that the tvheollwrrow came out Is*!. H been went many expressions of sv thy from his lady friends since h pearaitce on the beach. Mr. Begley and son. Will, left lerdsy and will no longer Isamong tho’bathers in the surf. Miss Htx Patrick a Germantown belle who has lieen spending the summer months at the Windadr, appeared to greatly enjoy her ride shoreward over the breaker* in Opt. Thornton’s life boat. She was accompanied in her aquatic sport by Mr. John Halpin, who is an excellent swimmer.
HOTEL ARRIVALS. I'SITED STATES HOTEL f’ndaaelpbts—M Thompson. J —W Courtar). Henry Henrite. S F Epler ritlnugs. Pa—E Her'xler EBBITT C<noleu—J E Roberts I'hllsdelpbU—Mias It Oebbard. Mis. A Ralston, Mias harsh Sanborn, Gates Kanbnrn, Thomas Harris, K Coone, L 11 Oc Frey. Mrs Cbss T Ersm, Mb E E-ana, H C Waram jr New York—A B Miller, Wm J An Weiner and
Middletown,Ind—Rev Wm H Pleroe, Silas Emms Pierce, Thoe A B Pierce Philadelphia—Jss E Hoagland Scranton—Geo Kerr Pitteburg—W H Staley Penn Valley. Pa—W A Hackman an wife. Miss Mable tinokmsn WINDSOR. Pbilsdalpbia—Mrs Jse N Stels-m.Joe V 0 S.etsou, U W L^mberth, Oacar Blaaius Dowoiactown—W Downing Lansdowne—W J Austin West Chester—F Jsooba Cornswells, P»—Henry Connelly and wife, and daughter Savannah, Ga—G M Hosengrund and wife DEVON Philadelphia—John Anthony, L A Weiner, A J Briggs, Chas J Bsu K Pel roe, II L Du Bois, D C Lelsen-
WTOMINO. PbiUdi Iphia—W H hkillman Elmira, N Y—Ella E Usni , Berths Harris
A Splendid Success.
musical festival waa a brilllan a, and the Immense throng whi gathered on the great porches of Congress Hell showed bow b-gi hlmon 11 staler aiands la the opinion of thi music-loving portion ol aoolely. The opening number waa Souta’i “Sure and Stripes Forever,'’ wbiob war followed by Rosaloi’e overture, “Seme.” Mile. Allda Varena waa to ippearel, but was unable to be present, sod M>u Mae Victoria sarg Waiting ’’ Mr. Wiener can be proud itar, Mae Victoria. The lady received an encore, and was the favorite of the concert. The public will Lave a chance to hoar Mrs Victoria all this
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Beat fancy drinks at Ratty’s, corner Washington and Jackson «u Ladle*’ parlor attached. Molasses, cream coooanat, caramels reeh to-day at F. Aokerle’a, 615 Wash lag ton street. Thomas H. Taylor, me popular boot and shoemaker, at S 80 Jackson street, does all repairing neatly, thoroughly and at reasonable priors. He has been doing badness in Cape Msy lor eight years.
Rochester. Milwaukee and Tan ha user bottled beer served to families. J, J. Batty, corner Washington and Jack-
‘The South Jersey Centuty Fiyer,” new composition by Mr. Hauler, i received with tremendous applause. It was necessary to repeat It aeveral limes. It is a most beautiful piece,and
become popular.
Mr. Emil Schmidt's violin solo, andante from E minor ooroerto, Mendels >hn, was euthuslaatloa Uy received, as also Mr. Charles T. Hoyt's tenor solo, “Fear Not. Y'e O Israel,” The euphonium solo, “Eo Baler,” by Mr. Edwxrd Lever, received great applause, did the contralto solo, “Ave Marla,’’
Miss Victoria.
It wu a great snoceu, and It Is to be regretted that Mr. Hauler did not give several musical festivals earlier lo the ceason. They would most popular affairs. ••DAILY*STAR" TIDE TABLE AUGUST 1897. Date High Tide Moonlight
Kranlch A Bach, The Mablln, Krakaucr Bros,
PIANOS,
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TO EDWARD KNIGHT Proprietor of
CAKE
Hall
Tendered by the
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Hot luuch served after bathing hour daily free to guuU and patrons at the
Stockton.
Old Gibson Whiskey, one dollar per quart, at Ratty*j, ooy. Washington s-.d Jscksoo streets. Moll wu Cream Coooauut Candy It delicious, fresh tods;, at Ackerle's, 616 Washington street.
A. C. GUe. Contractor.
Painting, Papering and Decorating Dea'.er In palaU and wall paper; 87 years' practical experience. I have the but of everything, and I handle the ‘ with the beat of workmen. 816 Washington Street, Cape May City.
The but and purest oaudiu can be bad fresh dally at Ackerle’s, 615 Washington street. HO I ICE. AU person* ire hereby wiraed against putting ashes, shells or other retnse on any ol the streets or highways In Cape May City, fhe penalty Is twenty dollars fine and the ordinance win he enforced. Eh Will W. SAL RE.
-A full line of furniture at lowut, cash priou to be aeea at Clinton Boa-' der’s old established storehouse. Mansion street. Furniture repaired and renovated
Congress
B. AT
CAPE MAY Tuesday Evening August 24 1897 TICKETS §1.©© Obtainable at Congress Hall office or of the Committee.
IRON PIER J. M. WIENER. Manager. NEW ATTRACTIONS Beginning AUGUST 23 Unprecedented Success of Wiener’s All-Star Specialty Company. The Sensation in the Theatrical World! The Great and Only, Clever, Realistic and Remarkable. First np|*-aranc*- of Uir Doug! as* Brother* Kefim-J Mini cal Team.
Prof. H. Herman The Young and World renowned Magician balance of the week. The Second and l-ast Week of
The I.ending Prims Donna Si
Mae Victoria,
Gussie Stultz, Popular Singing Soubrette.
The Celebrated and Only “Herman’s” Who will appear in their great Musical Melange Performing selections c Violin, Xjloj.hone, Trombone, Mandolin, Ac.
And Other Favorites. A DELIGHTFUL CYCLONE OF AihJSEMENT. A GENUINE SUCCESS. Prices as Usual. Performanoe, 8,30, Entire change of Program and Company Every Week. IATIHEE, Wednesday ind Saturday, 10.30 to 11.30. Souvenir* given to Children at Saturday’* Matinee. ADnSSIOK, • - , is CENTS, BRING THE CHILDREN.
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Joseph K Hand, at No. 811 W'aabiDg. t ID street, at the old vlaud, which has been eatablhhed here sloou 1643. Tbc iy be wimeased by those who
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suly and squarely. Jos urn K. Hand, 311 Washlogtou Street.
To the Owners of Cottages.
v Hat your tin roofs and apouting u orOer before you leave for your city borne, and Instruct vour local agent to employ Charles A. Swain, the Human, to repair them or replace them II lhey need it. 81B Jackson street; P.O. Box 841. The “Oletory ol Cape May County,” containing 480 pages, with forty-live IIlustra lout, can be had of Lewis T. Stevms, Room 8, 310 Washington street, or at the Btak office. Price 12. Boabd in cloth. tf hecond-Iiaad
Goods taken on oonaignment. Artists’ Materials. Brushes, oils and water color outhu, tube colon, canvas, stretchers,academy boards, tourist sod sketching umbrcl-’-1, esuvaa sketching stools and folding A. C. GILE. 816 Washington Street, Cape May City. A. P. Todd, the arttsi photograph) foot of C ingress Hall lawn, has bee_ coming to Cape May for many year*, bsa an unrivalled reputation for produelion ol the most beautlfnl photographs Hi* mrzso-tinu of the art of photography.
BEACH MERRY-GO-ROUND A Delightful Place to Keep Cool and Be Merry. NEW MACHINERY NEW MUSIC POLITE ATTENDANTS Snecial attention °1ven to Children during'the Morning, Afternoon and Earl - Evening Hours. TUOS. Ia. METZ, Proprietor.
THE GIRARD HOUSE,
Cor. South Lafayette and Perry Sts.
CAPE MAY, K.
CUAS. E. BAKER, Prop. GOODYEAR’S RUBBER GOODS. LEATHER BELTING. hechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind. GARDEN HOSE. Hose Reels, Lawn Sprinklers,Etc. To-wn *fc Bi-otiior, 807 Market Street. Philadelphia, Penn’a.»
H. <’. THOMPSON. A cent. CAPE MAY BRANCH The New Jersey Trust and Sale Deposit Co. Cor. WasUiUKton ami Ocean Sts. 1 „w8swr sasuff T ™"’ iMSits*»i«sja!x^ •’ ““ u/Ti* 1 ?. ir' “‘A-i! 1 ““ t ‘ m " ami saving fund accounts. Sale Deposit iluxre in burgUr prout vault. Xd per year and upward. Main Office, 3d and Market Sts., Camden N. J. CAPITAL > - - 6200.000 ■« I. F. FOWLER. President. G J. ALLEN THOMPSON.Secretary ai
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Isaac H. Hurra.
K. A. /
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J. M. E. HlLDKETB.
510. Gold Filled Watch GIVEN AWAY FREE
If You pan Guevo, or Sup. ply the OmiK-tl I.ettprM lnir«^;
Use. iwo Most l*romlneiilLt...u.
Name* in fhe l uilcd Slate-., i
The yacht Clover, Capt. 8. Walter Beutett, is an excellent one to select r a fishing, sailing or crabbing trip, pta'u Bennett knows the sounds like book and just where to look for tish
If you wish to buy souvenirs to lake home call at the Queen Jewelry Store Caps May, and select. Prices the low Repairing of all kinds a specialty
Go to Ratty's, corner of Washington and Jackson streets, for Cauffmau’s Girgtr Brandy. It is fine for cramp and d borders of the stomach.
.. O. GUe, 816 Washington tire et be only place at which artists't terials may be obtained.
Bicycle HodHquartcrs. 480 Washing too Street. Sole agent for Columbia and Hartford wheels, which are always ou hand for sale or for hire. Expert teacher. Repain, rnimellng sod bicycle busloers of all kind* promptly attended to. x D. C. CROWELL. Great reduction in prices at the ueen Jewelry Store. See our window llaplay. • •
COACHING In the fundamental or advanced branches of Mathematics, Eng lish, Ancient and Modern Languages by two Prlnoetoo graduates, Professors P. and J. R. Hughes, principals the academy at Bellefoote, Pa. This institution enjoys the reputation ’ furnishing honor winners at such leading colleges as Bryn Mawr, Wellesley and Prlnoetoo University. Special attention la always given at this school ‘-'“ate and backward pnplls. It's i amidst the mountains of Pennsylvania makes It a most healthful resort lor the boys and girls who attend. Terms moderate. Consultation concerning coaching or with reference to the merits of the Academy, can be secured by ad dreasing the principals, generst delivery, Cape May. *
Families served with flue Old Gibson Whiskey, Choice Brands of Wines and Brandies and Rochester Beer. J. J. Ratty, corner Washington and Jackon
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in Chinaware, Agateware, Glassware and similar goods carefully selected and sure to prove satisfatory at Phil, adclphia prices. Prompt attention. Goods delivered without charge. Mrs.R.c. Hughes
»0» W RMhluKton St.
rionday—Bagain Day»««
QUEEN JEWELRY STORE
305 Washington St., Cape May.
To-day we let everything go at bargain prices. Several failures in the jewelry trade enabled us to buy at little over half price. Wc givc you the advantage. See our windows for so money saving arguments. Prices warped, twisted, shriveled of all resemblance to their former selves. Profit, cost and los;
shake hands together. Goods must go.
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lupins
These glorcJous natural
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Geut'i.Gold Filled Walche* an teed for » yean for Mid. Field aad Open Glussea fi 4 hO toSS,00 a pair.
' picked up on the ’jcach. Equaled in splendor only by the true I brilliants. Don’t leave this popular resort without taking a few as mementoes. Rings.
Cape May Diamond* mono ted 1 I Kings from SUO op. Seal King*- frea SUo ip.
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