Daily Cape May Wave, 23 August 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Reduced Trolley Fares 96 Tickets for $5 16 Tickets for $1 S Tickets for 60c

VOLUME XXXV.

Bound Trip Ticket! to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cents

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1899.

NO. 50

Muldoon’s Picnic will be given at Sewells Point every Afternoon and Evening this Week

THE SiHDJAN TALKS He Observes Girls and Thines

On the Strand.

ITEIS Piom DP Oil IE BEACH

A mild there wm led the bteethed he' purer (Etui m too led I) To the iun ud the aeud ukI the nil ilr (She'd hi* blue ere* end wonderful hiln

(Even u you end I) Oh, the wiy the tolled end the diyt el . epoUed, And the terrible war eho'd frown,

A am there wu end e nou be eent (Even ea you end 11 To the mild with the terrible dleooalent. (Ue told her hU time wie buiUy epenO But the lidy knew Joel whit he meinl (Eren u you ind 1J. Ufa, the (IrU we loee end the toll we tue, And the cioeDeol She we planned. All go to the women who docen'l And out (And how to the world will abe crer And oot) A-wilklng lloog the attind: The fellow la town wie nerer ifnid (Even la you and I) That h'd erar be caught by the loneucne maid, (But maybe a he know and ahe wouldn't upbraid; Bo aotaa of him worked, and the meet of him played (Eren aa you and 1). And ii'a not what la aald that mikee a man rod And feel like a grata of lend, Ii'a coming to know that the woman found out (Though how In the world did abe eTer A-walklng along the atrandl

Mra Jan.re □. A. Spottawood and Utea Florence A Howard, of Waahlngton, U. (1, wen on the beach yeeterdey Id the briny bath. Hra. Bpotuwood'a hue band U aaa latent foreman in the Gotcremeel Printing Uouae, at Waahlagtoo, la which eetahluhmeaMbe bei been continually employed for a period of forty-two yeare. Mlet Uoward'a father, Jlejor Thornaa Howard, who la apend. lag the aummer here, baa been In the eaaie eatalil lab ment for about thirty

Mra. Morton, of Marchantrilie. la a (Jape May aummer girl who llkea to bathe. Alwaya In the Whirl of gayety, yet there it a lad ter away look in her eye and all becauae a gallant aoldier boy la with hie regiment In the Klondike He waa ordered there eome time ago. It ■net hare been a trial for the aoldier bey to ban left thii charming girl be.

The charming Miaa Dunn, of Wd tetagton, Del., waa noticed yealerelay on Ike outer and of the line of bath era, t ompanied by a gallant young man. I ebowed little fear. Her coetume i atiractire and well fitting. Mra. 81

The lovely Mlaa Adolpa, who la atopp ng at the Hotel Oriole, la a pretty youag lady who la experiencing a e-joyabmime while here at the Gape. J Will be remembered ahe, eereral yean •go. i—i— 1 quite a flutter In eoclety by making her debut at IhU reeort i a recognized leader In her a etty—Pbiladelpbia. She find, ng a pleaaant a port and indulgee •my day. » SoMe made her firal appearance

An unuaually pretty and aUractlre trio of bathing gtna waa compoaed of aeca Beeale C. Deraany, Hoee Ocren. and Agnce HaTeratock, of Philadelphia. Hither tell and exceedingly graceform la Miaa Beaele, who waa much mired. Her ilater, rather petite In m, in a garb extremely neat and my, with pink a tripe trimming, landeome picture. Hue HaTeratock o appeared In a bandeome auit. They

Throe of Weal Onealer'a moal promlcut rceldenta are regiatered at Marine Villa. They are Joaepb Hemphill, g attorney, T. W. M»nhnli and Captain H- Cornwall, officer of Company 1, Sixth Heglmenl, ” “ P. Thta company waa one of ' beat that PecnaylTama aent to the fr Company 1 firat engine out of Ptttaburg during the terrible railroad rlola Of 1ST;. (JoTernor Uartranft waa on the engine dlagulaed aa a fireman, and aa the looomotlTc out of the round led rocka down on It. The peraoonel of the company la of the brlgbteal rd. aa all other Iblnga are In beautlful Weat Cheater. Captain Cornwall one of Cheater county'a brlghteat legal llgbta.

The Band Man may a in flattery, but it la not great number of cal

Hunt, city editor of the "North u," la a new addition to a on the beach, kr. Hunt la bnghleet ncwepapec man m

country and la Headlly ruing In hia profeaalon. For many yean he waa

with the Aaeoolated Prom,

during the Bpanlah war be waa act Cuba aa apodal oomepondeut. Ue did

~ here. When the "North

Ilf TIE SMEB mi Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL THE COTTAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS

Mr. and Mra. Cnarlae K. McGaw an t the Stockton. W. 8. Bcbellcnger, of Philadelphia, la Lafayette guett. Mr. and Mra. L Meade, of Waihingon, arc at Marioe Villa. Cbarlea C. Bullerworth, of Cheetout Hill. Is e block ton guest. D. K. Fisher, of Baltimore,tae prominent guest at Marine Villa. WUllam D. Brown la located at the Stockton for a couple of weeks. Her. J. T. Crowley, of Philadelphia, amred al the Lafeyette last eecnlng. Among last evening's am vail at the Stockton waa J. Wataon, of New York. . Joshua Long and the Miaaes Long, of Cheater, are Star Villa gueala. John L. lUlftnyder, of Weetamnattr, Id., la spending e season at Baltimore

a. He saw the ■eat maiden of

the season yesterday when Miaa Ida Brooke tried to hide from him. Bat he saw her juat the seme, and ahe waa ~ girl* and there ere girls, bat there are few aa lorely as Mtea rooks. She baa been kissed by the in until her cheeks are e deep dark

Lucky Old SoH

She is truly a lorely type of the mericao girl, and one that Otbaon won id like to place on ftper. When you hear her merry rippling ngbler she shows her pretty white Nature loTes many of hit creatures and la partial to tome. Ue wee partial

Miaa .Brooke.

Thi Saxn Max.

Modernized and improred Marine

Villa opened for the twenty-fifth a beginning of Eestertlde, ISP

H fitted throughout with electric lights,

aed the beat appliances known to

M Villi

qulring through persistent energy end •Bee the foremost plane among reson hotels of this country. It it situ.

r, Jr. la feat winning fair sez, and la noted ingolf. M. E. Uodgdon, of Vineyard Ha Ten, are et the popular Lafayette for as Indefinite stay. Hendricks and Mrs. L. Tompkins, ol lodlanapolla, were among at BTcnlng'a arriTalt at the Lafayette. Wm. C. Hamppe and wife, of PhUa-

Hotel

flee. W. J. McConnell, •

trimmed with white braid. She la pt (hoee women who look extremely lunileoma Is a bathing suit, and she will not lack atteattos aa long aa aha stays at the Cape- The Band Man la tore of StaL She swims and dleea dlrlnely, too, tad often goes out around the boat. She b a Baltimorean and a typical

the other apartments superbly fur•ed In exquisite taste. The same

oheerlneaa manifests Itself with singular

i all parts of tne house and cepe,

dally obeerriUe upon the broad sunhooded porches with their pleasant nooks and corner*, liberally pro Tided with tonogiag chairs and tabouret*. Its

p appointments, which Include

priTSte hatha, etc., are acienUflcally perfect, having been so made by tbe Introduciion of Waring'* celebrated drainage system. As cnielnc la equal In every

to leading hot ulnae of New

York, while Its table b Infinitely superior. It may be concisely stated that

Marine Villa by it* able mcnagemt and loag- experience b in a position

guarantee to lb guest* tbe moat dellgbt-

fpl and healthful aummer home In May. Mra. John M. Rogers la the c mager of this delightful arranged ud Is e woman of extensive ho

schooner Maggie stopped at Cape Mey yeeterdey for provision* and It had on board a jolly party whk

HotScfc! In lovely bathing gowns w

• Of Ihibdelphb'e handsome yemng ledlee. They have e Hotel Oriole where

eoast have lakes up the tad of light dtps in the oeeaa lhaue Ute i - ~ “ y the sport U lm-

The testimonial to be b

Boi a’Brigade at O day rearing will so

end Mrs. Cherlen U. Albright, of Newton,•111., are sojourning at Star Villa. Forty five rescues were made os Bonday al Atlantic City—that I*, publithed Mr. McKinley, of Oklahoma City, was aong the arrivals at Congress Hell yesterday. Mias Clara Alexander, of MlUenown, Pa., is among prominent guests al Coness Hall. Rev. and Mra U. K. Thompson, of Plttobsrg. are eoj rylng a season at the Glenwood. Mr. and Mra. I.<gao M. Bullitt are occupying a cottage at Booth Cape May for August. and Mra H. T. Keeney, of Ban gcrtlee, N. Y., are spending e vacation Cape May. A. B. Buaey, a prominent Pittsburg osgrean Ball. Christian Burlburt, of New York, b umbered among the prominent guests : the Stockton. Ur. J. J. Cake, of Knoxville, Tenn., la pleasantly located at the Windsor for an extended visit. Mr. and Mra WUlla Uathaway, of Fort Wayne, were among last night's arrival* at the Devon. Mia Adyo Brower, of Orange, N. J., has arrived at the Stockton for a sojourn of a couple of weeks. Barry B. Ware, of Camden, was a guest of his parents. Mi. and Mra Maskel Ware, over Sunday. ' note P. Labile, of Bellefonte, ig a tew days with cottage friends on North street. Joseph P. Beech, of Pine Orchard, Conn., has arrived at the Colonial for a •son of seaside outing. H. 8. Smith was among P blind elMans who cams to the Aldtne yesterday morning for a sojourn. Mr. and Mra E. B. Hassle, of Uslog ton, Ky., art making Oongrem Hall visit of s ooupla of weeks. Colonel A. P. Coletbery has again turned te the Carroll Villa and joined Mrs. Coleabnry for a seaaon. Joseph H. Khoadee has been guests of Mr. sod Mra Charles Cooper In the Berkshire B Ills. - Mrs. M. U. Hazxtrd, of West Cheater, b pleasantly located at the Windsor rt e season of a couple of weeks George W. Keyset Is among late *1* et the Brown Villa, where b ecu to stay until the >00000 rloee Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Kldredge, of Sixteenth and NorrU etraats, are enjoy. ' ig a season with Cape May friends. Mr. and Mrs I Price Ewing, of Qer•antown, and BOO, an pleasantly lotted at tha Cape Bouse for an extended

lalt.

Mrs John Barker, with E.W. Barker, t., and Mias Mary Barker, has tha Philadelphia colony at ths . Hubert C. Hill and her two

Saturday. They will spend about ten days about tbe fishing banks Dele ware Break water. Capa May and Atlantic City. Those who compose the crew of More exenmoe are. Captain D. Daniels, of Daniels, Pa. s H F. Dixon, of LIrermora, Ps; M C. J. Milter, of Branch, Pa j Dr. C F. Bouh, of Creeps., T. D. Oostoser, Peter Petty, Reuben Kent. Dr. D. O. Laird end E. B. Hancock, of Trenton. N. J.; W. H. App agit, of Bridgeton. N. J.i W F. Morgan ud J. K Burke, of Pt

00 ‘"** Esther Hildreth, of Milford, •as again arrived al her Cape May eotlaga, where ahe will remain daring

Mbs Clan C. Dawaon and Miaa Ketharyn Dawaon, of Pittsburg, came Lafayette lor e Tbit which will

id Miaa Co newsy art ar

is many fair friends, is stopping tolonial. Miss Mary P. Blspham, of Phlladel-

they 1

enjoytt

Mra James McCleu. Miss MoClean nd Mrs John Robinson are Baltimoreans who registered et the Baltimore Inn last evening. Col. ud Mrs. T. R. Marshall leave Congress Ball today after a pleasant They will go to Manhattan Beach. C. F. Bauta ud his charming wife, registered at the cosy Hotel Oriole were noticed among the merry throng I bathers yeeterdey. Uiss Mela Richards, a well known belle, 1* sojourning al the Ebb lit for a She came down from ber Philadelphia borne yesterday. The benefit for the Boys' Brigade of Cape May. to be given on Friday night et Congress Hall, promises to be e big . Tbe deconUons will be eliboCape May will turn out on tbe Ion of the benefit tendered the Boys' Brigade et Congress Ball next Friday evening. It's going to be a

gnat aflair.

Mr. and Mrs U. L Klkins ore pass, log summer days pleasantly at tne comfortable Ebbill. They are accompulcd by Mimes Dote Wsyne Elkins ud

Ethel Elkins

General William F. Jim lib is among prominent Phtladclpblana staying at tne Marine Villa General Smith has a handsome home At Baverford, where be conclusion of bts sea-

shore visit.

Miss Marie Z chner is being entertalncd by Mias Helen Gambia* at the residence of her parents on Ocean street. Mlm Zechoer Is e daughter of Professor Zechncr, of the Philadelphia ConacrTalory of Mualo. Mlm Edna Crawley, a charming belle from Newark, Is a handsome and popular addition to Cape Msy's younger slement. Being u expert cyclist ud e

envy of all with whom ue comes in

mtecl.

Bergeul William Harrison, of the Philadelphia Park Guard for twenty yeera is the guest of John J. Batty. Sergeant Harrison previous to his nonneetlon with the Park G uard was In the regular army for twenty-three years, g in all forty-three years In the saddle. He wes In the oevalry. He is accompanied by Mrs. Harrison. The allrective and vivacious Miss Elsie Taytor is the guest of Mlm Katherine Spencer at ber parents' handsome collage os Block ton raw. Miaa Taylor beside* being one of the moat popular

art Iwfortnne telling, and dally ■cores of visitor* who are an. their future. Mine Taylor wUi ber debut next winter ultra fashionable society of Phlladelphip, ud m

TbeColooial la 00* of the handsomest at well as most popular hotels In Cepe It is located on Ocean street, tha louse from the beech, and the eea, from It Its guests mey he

bmase surround the building. Daring winter just peat (there have been importut alterations

ir A. Rasaell-Whitney, a very promlsot mu about town; of Boston, la achy New York friends. Coloeel and Mra. Clin loo Burling will ave to-day lor the Adirondack* to sy until the middle of September. They will etay at one of the Lake Flaeia oteie. Mr. ud Mra. Lottie Ayres and danghw. Miaa Marlon Arne will return next reek from their northwestern trip, and rill com* to Cape May to remain tha

10 Us impeeing appearance, u one of the finest hotels In Cap* May of Us size, and one which during the lu proprietor, Mr. WUllam H. Church, Is a Cape May Vote, ud a thorough hotel tunager-He built tha hotel about firs yedsa-efo; and

He Is jnat tbe stripe of men that Cap* lay most sorely needs ud believe* In poshing Cap* May (0 the front, belongs. Tbe Colonial hat

Proprietor Church la ably aaristad In managing the Colonial by hia vary amiable wife, wbe 1a alec a Cape May ady, wall and favorably known by

d by Robert J. Harri*. of Laden Marcbantrilie, N. J. will be Mrs. Ctiflord Lewis and Mlm Eteanor

The Ocean on Tuesday Morning

Presents a Weird Scene.

MAN! THOUGHT IT A TiDAL WAVE

Our Visitors and the Cities They are From, NEABLI EfEETSIATE Ef EESEKTED

George M. WUlhank, Mr ud Mrs W. H.

Shepparu, Charles Blmlngion.

ox. Miaa Clementine Eloredge,

>ige. Mr. Charles 8p<fiora, Mr.

Never e hippier p-ity traced

Cheaout Hill-Charles C Bullerworth.

Merohutvilic—Mra Allyn Brewer.

«. Mi«t Bertls. Miubwarta,

Vineyard Haven—M E Uudgdoo uh

Borden town—Rev W J McConnell.

•—Mrs L A Bendiicke,

Pittsburg—Clare C Dawaon. Kclhryr

Mra John Barker. E W Barker, Jr, Mim

Emily. They sailed through the

Baltimore—Mrs James McClean, Miaa

Reilly. Mra ItelUy, Bcmy it-illy. Char.

be tahef f ff shore In the Ian