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VOLUME XXXIV.

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CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1898.

Every Night this Week—Free Vaudville Show at Swells Point—Beginning at 8.30

IHEBiIMB BEG! Santiago Is Being Bombarded

By Land and Sea.

8BXETABT OF TAB ALGEB SAYS SO

4 Jnlf 11BacreUry AJger *t om o'clock thU iftomo that tko abellliic at ttaotUgo bid bcgna.

lejoia

«al Fitzbogh Loe'i oorpe at Jackaoa-

Waafaiogtoo, July 11.—Kaar-Adnlral rnmeo, one of tka beroaa erf Ike Oinl r ar, dlad at tta N«nl Hn^it.1 tun Usla Boning, agad aeratj elgbl year*.

The Cubes* Seora One. f»T Aaoelaiad Praaj

Wuhloglon, July 11.—In hla dea-

Sacralaiy Long, Admiral Blcard, Oaptala Makan and Oaptaln Crownlnanleld, of tka Nani War Board, at la eoafaraooa with tka Proridsat at tka Wkila Hooaa. Bocratary Long elf led on reaching the Wh t* Uooaa that. In hi* opinion, Ik* flaat hart'ao far taken ao part la today’iogagamaat. Oikerwlaa, be laid. Admiral Sampaon would haw reported, which ke had Oalaanag the aaral war at ooa o'clock Secretary Loag aald that aotklag had baao reoeired indicating theta deed

THAT WANT PEACE.

Madrid, July 11-9 A M—The paper* of thla city openly dlacum the taminenoa of the Mlnlnerial cruu lag to the attltadi of Beaor Oamaio,

the report o^ihe Oablaet criala The Impirtdal eaya of Bonday’a CabL

tachad to tka fact that Spam will reap

peace before Baatiago and Manilla, and perhapa area Porto Rleo, are captured

plaoae tbalr tenaa will aatorally be herdTbe Impartial addai— “It la moat protaUa that the Oorero. MM will telegraph Oaptaln-General Walton to thla affect, urging him to dl

Dill BOMBMB1 Items of a Personal Nature which

will Interest AIL

IHE COnAGE ID HOTEL GUESTS

"General Garcia report* that c eraonated Uuie lows called Dot Caninae, •boot three mllye^frdpi Santiago

In Cepe May CUy Mayor Hildreth'* delegatee each reoateed 108 rote*, aad da* follow*: B. J. Craewan, WUeoc. laaae H. Smith, “ 8. Ware, P. K. Duke. The loudenalager delegalea rcoel »oiaa each, aad were: J. Stratton

A cooling ooeaa brerxe aad bright dee enabled the great mnlbtade of riattore la the reaort yeaterday onghly

partk That

lag. aad tba tbroega which indulged thla popular apoat lined tba beach almoat the entire length of tba dty. J. Barry Oolohaa. (d, the prominent athleta. U a Star Villa gnaaL A eery pleaeant Pnlladelpbla lady at

Mre Joeeph Keatwick, Jr., a ebaamg matron of Tioga, b a gueat at the Berkeley Cottage. Mr. aad Mre. B ereU Towaeaad, of Olermoot, tbl* county, are pawing the lamer at Cape May. Mr. Howard Pardee, of Germantown,

Ur. Joeeph L. Greenwald, of Philadelphia. b auylng at the Stock loo. Mre. Owea O*borne, of Pblladelpbb,

In Weat Capa May the foOcrwtag let of delegaleE for Oongraaaman H. a LoudeneUger were elected: Daniel a Eld re dee, John D. Craig. Preach Par. ■or, WUllam 8. Barnett. William L. Cnmmlnga They reoaeed 48 again*! and 28 for the following Hildreth delegate*:Eooe 8. Edmund*, John Spencer, Tboma* H. Hughe., Theodore W. Hoeree and Samuel P. Eldredge,

In Kiddle Townahlp the Loudeoilager delegab a, Jonathan Hand, Jamee Chester. Harry Hloa, John B. Brown ~ shard Holme* woo, getting 47 majority orer the oppoalUoa ticket, eompoted of A. J. Tomlin, George XL dredge, J. Swing Wtllu, Prank T. Herand Ellb Townaend.

The Liberal poblbhea an InU with a Mlnbter, who b q noted aa mylng that a Cabinet eriab aright occur t teasorrow, or next weak, but It caaa tt wm not ta loog delayed. The Mlnbter b mid to have added that tba eriab would be tba oocaaion for tba whole Mini*try reatgalag la a bod CEBVEKA AT rOKTSMOCTK.

(Ry Amcaled Preaa] Ponmoora. N. H , July The big auxiliary crubar BL Loub, , U. a H, with 692

addiUoa of tba Borough of Ooltiog*wood. Ttab glTaa him ISO Totaa. There waa oppoaltlon la the hilt, aaooad aad third ward, of Camden City baton the polb opened, but It failed to material be afterward* Wtnalow townahlp, which oppoaltlon ticket, gan Loomajority.

Harry WUllam* colored, of thh place, raa abot la tba atomacb at tba Bea Bneae Hotel about 1180 o'clock bat , by Dan Hill, a colored w raa arrested by Offloer Clark aad will be find a bearing thb morning.

Whittle Eran* b among prominent Philadelphians aUytng at the Stockton. Dr. J. £. Brunet, the Cuban patriot. at Philadelphia, b a gueat at Onogrtm

Hall

Lincoln Godfrey came down on Saturday and paaaed Sunday with hb family

bare.

A- U Palmer and Mbs Mane Palmer, of Media, are Columbia. Mr. and Mre II. W. Jacobs, of Herriaburg. are enjoying Ufa with friends at the Windsor. H. Parker are talnlag friend* at iketr Washington ‘net oextag*. Mr. aad Mre. H. J. Smith ban joined Philadelphians at tba Lafayaua for bagthy sojourn. Joseph M_ Brown, a wall known perla Pi lto burgh. Pa., ta Bopping

Mr. aad Mre. E. C. Gramm hi riawd at the Lafayette, where they will

Trad N. Smith aad Mba Mansfield Smith, of Bridgeton, are guests at the popular Lafayatta. Mr. Alai. E. Haney aad Mre. a W. Harrey came to tka Stock too on 1 day tor tka mason. Henry Vail, of Camden, a weU known ouag man about towh, b seeking creation In thb city. J. RnaaaU BulUran aad Jamm J. Buiday at the Stockton.

walk yesterday Mre. Hobart W. Denny, of OoUiagawood. N. J., b a gueat of bar mot Mrs. Ewing, at Cape May. Mr. aad Mre. Nelson Z. Orevaa occupying their cottage on South Laf. rette meet for tka smarm Bartlett McLennan, of Montreal. Canada, arrirad at Urn Baltimore Inn

Waaisy, of Lanedown, are tw diaa staying at the Colonial. Mr. aad Mre. G K Offrey. of Hew York, who

The pa*toe* of tba M. E. chuubi Ikb part of the oouaty kaa* Ike paaf faw the delightful

joined Mr. and Mre J. Ramsay Barry, at the Ooloalal for a July sojoure. Mr. aad Mre W. A. Oortright, of BererUy, H. J., are gossta at the Wyo-

Mr. and Mre K. D. Hnopaa, of W< Cbaatar, Pa., are enjoying a aojoure _. the Windsor, where they arrired Baturday. Mre Juasph B. Layering and Maatar Corbet LsTanng, of PkUad arrired at Ua Colonial far

■ Tlllta Nleanan, of Haw York aty, is a guaat of Mr. aad Mm. Lawb T. Stareoa, at their Oorgie street oot. »S«Dr. and Mre G & Oallagber and party ef friend* of Baltimore, are oesto at the BalUmor* Ian fora long

Mba Edna Moorebmd. a decidedly pretty youagbdy from Pklladatfhb. i.

staying at tka Windsor.

Mr* M. L Bidall, of Philadelphia, b guest at the H«dgea. corner of Beach

reaue and Jaoksoo MroaL

Mr. aad Mr* M. A Lengert, of Phil adalpbb, are occupying their ooltage,

‘to Trwmont, for the summer.

Mr. end Mr* H H. Parker, who are wall known to Cape May people, are pleasantly located at the Marine Villa John J. HUJ, one of Philadelphia's tot known builder* b a guest at CongremHaU. Mr* Hill b a abler of Mb*

‘lalpt*

Mr. Jamee D. Arthur, the well known ml estate operator of Philadelphia, and Urn Vlrglnja Arthur are roj yieg keation at Cape May. Mre John M. Walton, wife of the Controller of the City of Philadelphia, will spend the greater portion of the summer at Baltimore Inn. Oolooet C. M Deringer aiul family, old habitum of Cape May. H. J., bare rented a cottage at Haddoc Helgbb for tba aummer, where they went last week. Dr. and Mr* J. Willard LUgelt are gueste at the cottage of UapL and Mr* A. W. Rowe on Columbia avenue. Mr* Uggetl waa formerly Mb* Arietta

Bow*

Mr. aad Mrs. Tboma* W. Millet are entertaining at their Perry street cotta**. Mr. aad Mr* Erwin Dill and Mb* DM. of Perkasla, P* Mr* Did b tab ter of Mr. Millet. Dr. Joseph Sheppard, of Millville, one of the boord of surgeons who examine applicant* for pension*, and Mim Bara re guest* at tka Gbnwood for Ik Indefinite period. Mr. and Mr* Haary KeidM and Mr. and Mr* Christian Ax. of Baft are guc«U at the Baltimore Inn. are wel’-knoan in the soda] drain of

joure. Colooel aad Mr* Hslgts take a iloeat part In Um social affaire of resort, aad are wall known la the

large dtiea of the East

Mr. and Mre Henry A. Jackson of Hew York, are entertaining handsome cottage, Ctereland

house party oonabtlag of Mr* Harry Koblnaou aad her abtar. Mba Cooley, of Mew York; Mrs. Loub Hunter, Mrs. Mae Cherry aad Mba Dixon, all of

’ew York.

The many friend* of Mba Ada Grant laloney were pained to hear of bar “**■ ■ ad last Friday ta

City.

Mr. E. A. C-meron, •uperioleodcnl of construction at the new United BteUe Mint at Philadelphia, and the well known ertlchcot of BL Loub, b enjoy, log Ufa at Ooosrem Hell.

principal of Um James

Watt Philadelphia, baa '-v— bar uiter and parent* In Booth

Capa May for the season.

Mr. aad Mre W. B. Judge aad the Mtaam Eleanor. Margaret and Anna Judge, came tt> Oongraea Hell, onBatur«y. from their Pblledalphb home, and ill remain daring the entire summer. Mr..'and Mr* Charles Otrrer, who are «ry prominent In Phthdelpbb'a smart 4 here arrieed at g Bsldcnore Inn, for the summer. Mr* Oerrer took leading position In bat season'*

Mr* G B Bllok, of Baltimore, b using soma time with Bey. and Mr* M. Oockln*. at their Hucbe* .treet •Wage* Mre. Bllck wu formerly Mbs Miller, of Pltteborg, aad b a stater of ‘Ire Oockl* Mr. and Mre Loub Wolff, of Phil* delphi* base Jolaed friends and relsAtdlito where they will paw e season Mr. Wolff b the proprietor of the Star Lock Works at

Jed after aa 111 Dane of but three days, ad waa In Her nineteenth year. She b rirre of Mr Philip Maloney, one of or aummer cottage ratldenU. Joeeph B. Rhoada; E*q.. a prominent tern bar of the Bar of Philadelphia, and President of the Merchant'* Trust Compaoy of that dty. b •pending revere] days of each week with hb family at hb cottage on Oocgrare Avenue. He b aa eothuelaattc member of the Golf Club

and frequently pleya

Mr. aad Mr* Wealherby, of BalUL more, are late arrirab at the Brexton. They bare been recently married and are including Cape May in their bridal tour. Mr* Wealherby b from North OaroHoa, and she poaseere* *11 that saw 1 grace of manner which baa made eouth famous Mr. Wealherby b a bright young burinee* man who ta sure

> make hb mark.

Mbe Amy Seville Wolff, editress of the Art and Educational Department* of the Phibdelphta Time*, b parelng a ibort recreative period at the palatial Btoekton Hotel Mba Wolff b an exceadlngty bright aad cultured lady, aa the designs and quotation* furntabed daily and the work of her editorial pen i well aa the superior management of tsr d'pirttnenU, give ample evidence. Mila Pauline Annum, daughter of Mr. and Hr* Eooa R Artmaa, b one of the best known of the belles wbo participate In the trotal evente at Ibb resort. Bbc ta a blonde, tall, graceful, and is a lover of outdoor eporu aa well aa In. door (octal gaieties Mlu Artmao drive* a handsome bay to an Eogli.h jog oan and handles the rein* In a most

dextereui

The P

ITEK OF GEKEEAL INTEREST Ogallalla Tribe of Red Mea will meet in regular eeasloai thb even lag. Cap* lalaad Lodge No. 80. F. aad A.

Mr* and Mr* Tboma* J. Roes aad Ie* Anna Roaa. of Wildwood. N. J.. id Mr* Henry Willbmiea, of Norfolk, V*. are among the new arrleab at the Ufaywtle. They will pare tome days 1 that beautiful hotsl. Mba Fanny Bockiue. wbo baa be-n •ending several weeks at the Carroll Villa, toft yesterday morning for Chautauqua Lake, N. Y.

Bar. J. & Grew, D.D., Presiding EL det of the Bridgeton District of Ihe'Hew Jersey M. E. Conferee or, b sojourning at tba Hotel Ootomta* He wae here at Bight atteafllng the Quarterly Ooneaoes of tka Fire* M. E. Chorch. Hod. Ignatius C. Grubb, Judge of tka Boprema Court of tka State of Delaof the prominent Tbiton wbo arrired at tka Btoaktoa brt lag. Judge Grubb peered all laa m bare and may do ao again thb year. The choir of 8* Michael'. Church, Blnbboro, P*. are at the Glee wood for the fourth coosecntira leaaoa. 1 to ell under the charge Of Rer. B F. Thompson. Their beauUni Magtog b a rare treat to tba | of the Glee wood Mr* J. Barry Oolahaa, Jr. aad Mba Katharine Oolahaa, mother aad of J. Barry Oolaban, 81. who b a ViHa gueat, here been ependim in England, and will shortly

Count Adam . Mire Rachael Barker, ebter of Dr. F. Rldgwey Barker, of ScTenleenth and

Spruce •treet*. He and

>w at Cepe Mty. Count de Tram pc baa been to thb country for some time sod is employed at Hox-

borough, where he llyea. Cue of the most euo

business men in PhUadelpkb b J. QJL ford Wilton, wbo oondunU a Urge house painting business Mr. Wilson It not only an extensive printer, but

>ui and fortunate real cat* well He bee a noub

handsome collage here which b occ and hb Interesting family during the summer month* He ha*

tm yaoht, a fine turn- • true thoroughbred.

thb dty to Tbit 1 _ Brexton Villa, at which popular rilb totende to remain during July aad [usl Mire Varena b a ale well known In tba music loving

to Cape May to ooren

on. During the winter aba baa sung to Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington aad New York, and to each scored umphs la Baltimore the sang

reoeired were truly deserved. She formerly aang with the Hendrickson Open Oomptay aad the Carl Boa Open Com paay in London, and her reception on the other ride of the water waa moat gratifying. Her fame b now on the a* eendeaL a* she ha* return engagement! to all the dtiea above mentioned for tbe coming winter. One of tbe moat distinguished g here at the present Um* b Judge Charles Grant Garrison, of Camden, N. of the Supreme Court of thb But* He b forty-nine ye age, aad one of the moet asiul cfal judges oe the bench. Hu father • a well-known Doctor of Divinity of Protestant Episcopal Church, and ' ' Philadelphia College number of year* prerlou* to bu death, to 1888. The Judge b a graduate of Princeton, and abo of the Medical Department of tbe UUTarslty of Pennsylvania. For Judge Garrison practiced ~ County, K. J.

H. Grey to Camden, aa a student, and to-day while be rib on the bench. Mr. Gray b New Jersey's Prosecutor or Attorney General. Judga Garrison made Judge Adrcoate General of New Jersey to 1884, and two year* previous * beoama Chancellor of tbe Southern Diooroe of the Protestant Episcopal ~ of New Jersey. He has been M.qpreme Court bench ricoe

Loer—On Sunday a small silver watch, with initial* "L. E. B." on thetoride, faoa. Finder return to F. O. Box 185. Cap* May. There will be a program!ve euchre at tha Cam 11 Villa tomorrow evening in which* number of prominent guest* ad ooltage rial toe* will perttolpale. Lear.—Under tbe Oueroey street Pa▼iitoh, a pocketbook containing be•48 aad $50 and 7 railroad tlokau A suitable reward will be given U tbe finder return* It to tbe Blookton desk. There are said to be twealy-two difront kinds of anaka* la New Jersey. Thb account* for the plentiful supply of antidote, known as ''Jersey lighttog." which b always on hand to thb

late.

The excursion of the W. U T- U., of Weal Philadelphia, will arrive on tbe Steamer Republic today. The bar will be eloeed, and to place of tbe usual variety show, there will be a rellgoua aarrioc The 8m i4gular Wednesday evening bop to be given at Congress Hall thb season will take plane tomorrow night, and every effort u bring made to *ce that those who participate will have grand good time. Tbe tennb court at Congress Hall u nearly ready tor um. and the first prtoUce game will occur there at three o'clock to-morrow afternoon. A large number of the ootiag* colony hare ‘ com* member* of the club. Mr. Julius Rencr, the well known ladle*' tailor, of 1181 Founeeclh street, N. W., Washington, hat opened an establishment *t Pier Avenue Inn oo Deoat ur* treet thb city, and will be pleased to receive patron* and show them bu fine assortment of Imported fabric* aad take Ibelr order* Having had a number of yean of experience In thb line, Mr. Raner b prepared to make up gown* of the latest styles and guarantee perfect IlL

A ITSTEBIODS WflIAN. She Appeared Upon the Beach Yesterday in Bathing. SHE WORE A MASK OVER HER FACE She Ilia a* Quickly The fashionable bathers oo the beach at Cape May hare ecec many strange thing*, but never before t woman going Into the tea wearing a mack and finger, with Jewel*, for tbe mysterietu m bather followed In thb respect i fashion that he* obtained abroad. Tna Wavxhae been able to soil mystery. It has discovered the Identity of tbe beaotlfol young worn: ' - found out why she wears the it b a curious story. The mysterious masked bather b Mba , whose address we will not

glre.

For some time there bare been •lories floating about the resort abont a bather rofe e meek when the entered the They were looked upon a being

WOOSTEB I11IIUK.

The Wooetnr, Ohio, Evening Journal of July let. mys of the wedding of one of (tope May's former young Wooeter young lady, on the evening of June 80th: "The wedding of Kb* Katharine Stewart Lucas to Mr. Harry Hughe* Johnson, a rising young attorney of Cleveland, O., and a former student of the Uolrenlly of Wooeter, took place t evening st her home on Beall art ‘As tbe clocks were chiming tbe ir of eight t quartette, Joompoeed of Muses Glenn, Hard, Rom aad Ewing, took their places to the drawing room which was beautifully tit field daales and fern* 'Soon, to harmony with the lovely flowed, were beard the notea of that ballad 'Inst .Night.’ the bat of which bad aoaroe died away voices were raised in the exquisitely beautiful toner of the ‘Bridal Chorus,' from Lohengrin, (which anoouoced the Dear approach of the bridal

party.

"Fint oame the groom attended by hb set man, and fraternity brother, Mr. George Swart*, of Freano, OaL Then tripped along the little flower maid aad page (Mba Nancy Ewing and Master Harold (hanks), and just back of them followed the bride'e maids, Mbs De Dong, a cousin of tba bride, aad Mbs groom’s slater, both gowned to pure whit* Then came tbe cutely maid of honor, Mlu French Istcas, sister of the bride, arrayed to white organdie over ptok^sllk. All car-

te Impossible to find any one wbo haA tually seen her, although many kner

II was proven beyond question yes terday that she was not a myth. Hundreds of people law her—were a to her that they could touch her. It waa in the middle of the bathing hour. Men, women end children disporting themselves In the ocean the Pier or lying about oo the send. On tbe step* leading from the boardwalk there appeared a figure which those wbo saw her jump with

astoobbmcnL The

noc pause. She no lightly down strand and then raced for the plunging In quickly and swimming with

long, graceful stoke* shouted many voices na whoop. They had gest light they bad

At fint they saw a woman of •an ordinary beixbt and a finely modelled figure, clad to a blue silk bathing They saw jeweb on her hands,

eyes sped to her fane,

When, at last, oo tha Mr. William Lucas, cams toe beautiful bride, arrayed to an exquisite white brocade satin gown cut with ah

with cascades of too* an m a bridal vail of delloato tulle, caught with orange Uoaaoms, and carrying a ‘ of bride roses, ooe felt, as they it were impossible lor an artist to imagine a more charming ptottudF "A very aolemn and Impressive

they saw the m

It wm no wonder that they whooped. Tbe spooucle wm strange enough to make any one shout. The young woman—it wm plain she oonld not be twentybent on esoaptng attention m much m poesibl* She the life host catting smoothly and strongly through the water. Tbe waves dashed again*! her mask, wetting It, but it wm firmly held in place.

safety lln* At Iraat twenty boyaswam after her. They demanded explanations, but she turned bar bead away aad didn't answer. For nearly ball an nour the masked bather swam abooL Then tbe approached the shore, go on the beach, kept her face out at te* had taken to the bathing suit with one gbac* said that Paris task* boost menu of tint kind are not to be had to dark blue, with a wide collar, cat away ao that the neck could be seen. It.WM rlth narrow bine braid, and the skirt toebed to lb

Shew

e open-work atocking*

“She must hare been abroad," arid ie woman, "When I wm at Trerille

iwab Into tha water,”

There wh a rapid fire of questions [reeled to the masked bather, but ahr would answer none of them. The new* the hotels, and people came

flocking down.

t be s Spanish •py!" shouted and the cry wm takes npIt soared the mtaked bather half to death. aod>bc ran from the water toward the balhing-houa* She wu held up by Policeman Hickey. Tbe blueeoat wm troubled. It wm plain that tba mysterious masked bather

nsaiMG NOTES.

All kinds of itoh are now fa fresh aad salt water, but for the aalt water aoglen the chief aUreotion b tba gamey (Weakflah. while the black faM* holds the attention of the fresh water angler. Tbe weak fl-b is being ought to all tbe Inside waters along Um sas eoMt, and old timer, tay they are t** tog better than could naturally be ex. peeled. The weakflah are running In

They keep away from each other —that ta, they travel to oouptos t—i—• of large number* and while tinder such conditions the sport 1* very fine. It b

-- -rar ao exciting M wf

get tired of pulling to fish at long interval* and want to hare them coma along to a hurry, so that when a school b struck they hare to hustle to gat their

to get the

time of the year they that, and ao It b that tha Jaxperienced angler b more than likely to get the moat Ibb, for there b an art in Ute booking of fish, not to mention tha hooking and landing of them after tba hooking procea hM been riafullj gone through. In tinitarly month*—In fact, foraoJjpl* of week* more—the weakgsh will have to be hooked by the angler. later they will along, grab the ball and try to

now toey are not very hungry, moat of them having come from tbe spawning bed* They see the ball, look a carefully over aad If It .proves inviting they go to It and gracefully take it between ^ i*»». giving It a rather gentle pull M distinguished from their more mat-ter-of-fact Jerk later on when the food b rarer aad there b more fish than there b food. When they give thb littie puli It b their Intention to take the hall away and swallow it at their lets.

ne m do pickerel. They wait V themselves and get aU the

fan inert bln U. Then b the time the angler must do tha booking, or, Ilka a flash, the weakflah will bare escaped, probably with lb* bait. U you flab with rod and reel the work of hooking thaaa fish b quite simple. Simply keep a firm grip on tbe baodta of the rod, aad

leet wbat asem* to be a gentle

tug quickly lift Urn rod, and If any resilience b offered hold it taut for a teoond, after which you can readily tell whether a fiah u there. If yon era no abb to make thb dboovary you bare do right to be out trying to fish, for the

know something of *c

way It b done, and that u osa of the Oral point* to be learned—that you 1st know the moment a fish b hooked, yon feel certain that you hare booked a fish begin to reel In. but do not get excited and try to break your line to your horrible anxiety to get the fiah into the boat. Ha may be bigger nger than you give him credit

ly, to

a,jue

make you u

words, a thing simple to itaalf, but dameglng to the reputation of lovara of

tha geo tic art. Fobs Barr.

THE BELLKFONTE ACAD EXT. One of the most thorough preparatory •choob to the country. Special attention given to backward aad timid pupil* Night assbtance rendered cheerfully aad without charge. The location commands a beautiful view of surrounding mountains and valley. Tba famous spring which supplies tbe town with tar, at the totoe a' Academy MIL d religious influence exc-otion-ally good. Slate Collage twain miles

Tbe town of Belief oat*

the bride's father, the Rev. Ji Imcas, president of the Theological Seminary, Bahranfore, India, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Ewtog, pretident of Lahore ~ liege, India ■After receiving congratulations tl

Gap* May bad aver known, but at tbe same time she wm violating neither law nor rule. He talked to her. She said the wasn't a Spanish spy, at were tear* to her vole* She l that she wore tbe mask to pres

had partaken of and elaborate ding feast,'the bride and groom, e ed by a torga number of the guest*, boarded tbe tea o'clock train •were of good wishes and rio* 'After an extended trip on the lake*. In which they will visit Hamiltoc, OoL, and other cities, the young ooupit will

The masked bather's hair wm m-c* m night, and her akin u the rich ollre [hat the son doesn’t hurt. Her md chin ware uncovered, and the policeman oould see that much. Tba masked b.

Those wbo disco vesed her coming out

terviewed at any tim* [Rxv. J. P. Huouxs, J. H. Boom, Principal* • UPORIim MCI. The very excellent Vaudeville Entertainment which is being given at Sewell’s Point every evening will be given also in the afternoons from four to five o’clock. The entertainment, of course, will be free to all who may visit *hta delightfully situated