Season 1903. LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J., JULY N, 1903. No. 2
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Season 1903. LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J., JULY n, 1903. No. 2. Some day, dear heart, it may be far or near, Perhaps at bright'ning- morn or dark'ning night, Some calling- voice will faintly catch my ear And rouse within a strangely dread delight. And friends will ask, perchance, with Quivering lips, As they may hear, at times a stifled moan, And I shall long- for touch of finger tips. Some loving1 hand to warmly clasp my own. Perhaps in my distress you'll not be near, The snows may lie above you, cold and white; The voice I love so much I may not hear, U«iess in spirit whispers through the night. Death never comes for naught, and I shall die— Some day it will be so—it comes to all; And will you, list'ning, hear my faintest cry, Returning answer to my feeblest call? Another's hand may gently stroke my hair, And close my eyes and watch while life endures; But, oh- my soul shall wander everywhere, With ceaseless, longing cry in search of yours! Then if the first you go the way alone, Will you not waiting, list'ning, ever be? And when you hear the old, familiar tone, Along with Heaven's morning, come to me. —E. W. BUTCHER. A. H. BLUM E MT. ARLINGTON, N, J. Sanitary Plumbing, Steam Heating, Gas Fitting and Tinning" V Estimates cheerfully g'iven Calls on the LaKc promptly attended to by boat Established nine years at Mt. Arlington. Best of references furnished by home parties. Telephone 13 A, CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS V WHERE TO GET THEM *» 2%e Finest and Best of Toggery for Men, Boys and Children is here. Clothes first of course—that's our chief business. But you must have Haberdashery, too. This store is one of those "satisfactory stores" you run into now ,and then ; but the}''re few and far between. In a satisfactory store yon always feel that you have made a good trade.. If you want to experience this feeling, come here for a Hat or some Underwear, a Negligee Shirt, or anything that you may need. Quality of the goods and the prices will give you the feeling at once. W. P. TURNER CO. Corner Blackwell and Sussex Sts. DOVER, NEW JERSEY STANDING AT THE FRONT! In Largest Stock! In Complete Assortment! In Prompt Delivery! SELECT GROCERIES Of the highest grade. Finest Creamery Butter, Teas and Coffees. White rose and Health Brand Canned Goods. Pillsbury and Columbia Flour. Complete line of Dry Goods of all kir.ds. Carpets, Mattings, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware and Fishing Tackle. Men's, Lad-'es' and Misses' Fine shoes. Drugs and Medicines. Full line of Furniture, Chairs, Couches, Porch Rockers, Bed Springs and Mattresses. Feed, Grain, Bailed Ha}' and Straw. Orders solicited. Prompt delivery. JONAS W. HULSE, Morris, N. J. TELEPHONE CALI 9 F. TDGloobport IDouse Xafie Mopatcong, ¥L 3* CHARMINGLY SITUATED at the extreme northern 'end of the lakt Tennis Courts, Baseball Grounds, Shuffle Board, Swimming Pool, Cro- quet Grounds, Billiard and Pool Rooms Pine Fishing and Boating Electric Light, Steam Heat, well furnished. The largest and most bear tiful lawns on the lake. Guests met at Dover by carriage or at Ilopatcong station by steamer "Alametcong." Accommodations for 150 guests. Rates, $2.50 per clay; $9 to $15 j»eT week Post office, telephone and telegraph address, Woodport, Morris County, N, J. For full particulars, address THOMAS BRIGHT, Proprietor. THE ANGLER. SEASON 1903. LAKE HOPATCONG, N.J., JULY ii, 1903. NO. 2. HOTEL BRESLIN. Mr. Ketcham, the club's "crack" fisherman, has caught several large bass, two of which weighed three pounds apiece. Three hundred and seventy-five people were cared for over the On Wednesday the young people of the club took a trip to Fourth. Mr. C. H. Rivers, Jr., of the Nevada, at Seventieth street Stanhope on one of the canal boats. A very pleasant day was and Broadway, New York, is master of ceremonies. spent by all. Last Sunday being: fine, the guests spent much time in driving Mr. Wm. Douglass entertained a party of young people on the and sailing-. Fourth, among" whom were Miss Lulu and Mr. Walter Lathrop. The display of fireworks was magnificent last Saturday night. Miss Eleanor Jones, of Scranton, is visiting Miss Iris Bennett. The canoe of F. W. Clutche and brother, of New York, capsized Miss Young, of South Orange, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. near Col. Green's boat house one day last week, forcing: the boys Louis B. Heath over the Fourth. to swim, ashore. Boys, be more careful. Mrs. A. Sabel, of Jacksonville, .Florida, and Mrs. C. Lewis, of THE BIRCHES. New York, entertained many in the large parlor Sunday evening 1 with several beautiful soprano solos . Both voices are rich and Just a short distance north of Silver Spring Park Hotel, nest- hin-hly cultivated. ling in a quiet little glen on the very edge of the Lake, is a cozy The ball in the. large and beautiful dining room last Saturday club house. "The Birches," named thus because the white birch evening, was a. very grand affair. The ball room was decorated wood predominates in the glen. The Birches is owned by a number with daisies and flags. A most happy spirit seemed to. pervade all. of gentlemen from Newark, who during the summer come up fre- 1 Everybody danced, young' and old. The music rendered by an quently for a. day or two, when they either try to make a heavy orchestra was very perfect. Pretty girls, beautiful dresses, and "catch," row a bit, or simply "lounge" around anct enjoy the ambitious boys, all united to make this, the first ball of the season, hundred charms, both of their ideal summer quarters and the a social and spectacular success. Many of the Mount Arlington Lake. There has recently been a dock and kitchen added to the ' cottagers attended . convenience and'comfort of the quarters. Saturday, July 4th, was Some recent arrivals are Miss C. Levy, F. G, Besson, Jerome the regular opening day for the season, when all the members A, Meyers, L. D. Ganet, children and nurse, Wm. J. Tracey, Miss made a special effort to be present. The opening was an occasion I\ Kreisler; L. S. Greenlawn, New York; Miss Clark, Elizabeth; of merriment and pleasure to all. Those present were Pres. Henry Miss F. Butler, Master Reggie1 Southard, F. Southard, Morristown; Cort, Sec. and Treas. H. M. Coleman, Wm. A. Carr, W. W. Thomas, J.J.Herpers, H. V. Bernhardt, Newark; Ed. F. Child, Philadelphia. John K. Scott, Fred Kilgnes, Chas. B Gurney, James J. Teeling, John J. Gaynor, and August Linde, all of Newark. •I. • NOLAN'S POINT VILLA. MC. GREGOR PARK. The progressive hearts party last evening was a most pleas- ,1' urable affair. Informal dances have been quite in vogue recently. Mr. Wm. Littell went to. Newark on Tuesday to buy a new The house was crowded over the Fourth, in fact some were com- pacer, whose speed is 2:11. pelled to sleep in the bowling alley. Because- of an invitation to Dr. Doty, of New York, entertained a large house party at the the proprietor and his family and to the guests of the Villa to "Jolly Brothers Club" over the Fourth. attend the opening ball at the Breslin lasst Saturday nig-ht, the There was a beautiful exhibition of fireworks at "Ripple Rock opening ball of the Villa was postponed until to-night, whhen a Cottage, near Chestnut Point on the evening1 of the Fourth. large time is anticipated . The cottagers and guests of other Miss Clark, of New York, is the guest of Mrs. T. I, Honeyman hotels are cordially invited to join us. at "Glenmere" Cottage for a couple of weeks. Some late arrivals are W. P. Holding:, John R. Frasher, C. V. The ladies of the editorial staff of the New York German H, Kuper, Wm. C. Hynard, C. M. Corsen and wife, W. W. Lock- Herald, New York Zeitung, and New York Review, will be enter- wood, J, S. Barron, of New York; Ed. J. Mills., W. A. T'eddle, Wm, tained by Mrs. Cherouny at "Dykawanaa" Cottage to-morrow. Glier, Wana Watson, C. J. Warren, Mrs. Clarence Ei. Hubbard, Dr. Vail and family are sojourning1 at'"Edgemere" for" the Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Snudeku, Mr. and Mrs. Ida Harper, summer. On June 15th Dr. Vail entertained some members of Haekensack, N. J.; Helen Ung-er, Newark, N. J. the John A. Dix Post, G. A. R., of New York, who> had-a very delightful time. Walter Vail has a shell in" commission which POINT PLEASANT, makes great speed, and is the only one- on the Lake. Plans have been made for a Calmagundi Party this evening. 1 Dr. Bennett, Mr. H. J, Ketcham, Mr. St, George, and Mr. Chas. VAN OVER COTTAGE . Moore had an exciting race last Saturday afternoon, sailing three times around the club's course. .... Mrs. M. J..,Tiger, is .entertaining^ this week Mrs., arid Miss The race for the club's pennant this season promises to be close Shoyer, Mr. and,Mr,s, Delane^and,child, of Newark; Mr. Edward and exciting. It will be- held in the. latter part at July. Four boats Harned and friend,'of Wood^rjdge, N.J.; Misses Grace £/., Jennie Will take cart in the contest. T., and Elizabeth Scauer, of E&st Orange, N. J. THE ANGLER. MT. ARLINGTON. the Boulevard over the Fourth. Mrs.