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Reduced Trolley Fares 9G Tick** for $5 19 Ticket* for $1 8 Ticket* for SOe

Bound Trip Ticket* to Sewell* Point or Steamboat Landing 18 cent*.

VOLUME XXXIV.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1898.

NO. 10

Every Night this Week-Free Vaudeville Show at Sewells Point-Beginning at 8.30 '

THROUGH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.

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The mo «u imUiec on ihe vealere b onion u we maned Ihe Col or.do Rieer nod (Inoood for the Inti time

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denoend from the b'lghu moon Sierra Mndre mcoomini, tod nUetohed before on u n pnioled pictore Inj ihe lend of nunnhloe,

sml-lroplcol Onlifornm.

Ptmlof up the ralley we irrtrtd it Pinadeon, lod from here begio our lit. **---•• the country. Puideei,

ot the rnllej. it tltoiled in

of thli teml-lroplcil regioni the city boa twelre thoutind populition, two hundred mllet of inpbilt pnrlng,

A Colored Man Uses a Revolver *ith Deadly Effect CU1I3 IT WAS SELF DEFEHCL

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by OoL G O Gteeo, of Woodbury. N.

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mctropolit of Southern Ctlif min, n dly

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lotion, nod not un ike t oommerciil E*‘L Prom here we mike

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Bnrbirt, Snntingo iod Coroudo Bench. Ooronido Beach it t oectre of nttnctii s tourist; here it loomed the ftHotel Del Gorooido, bletted by ropicnl ollmite, changed only by th

result of the shooting affray at " Hotel on Monday night, during which Daria Hill, colored wnlrertontly wounded Harry Williams, alto colored, this city it like: hare another murder ai >w lies in the Cooper Bospllal, at Oamden, with a bullet wound in and with the doctors mak. leg nneucoeesful efforts t deadly pellet of lead. Por sometime past Williams and r crowd of colored

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gating around 11 and doing ererything in their power to annoy Uni, who has always been inotcolored people of not being quite rlg^l w. Hill stood thentoeddiing as long is'be oould and on rarious occasions protested to bis employer. Monday night th as until and commenced by upsetting Hill's tray and stamping on his feet. He also says that sereral of them drew mors and threatened to cut him, at this Bill goaded beyond a rerolTer from his pocket and g It at the crowd, pulled the trigTbere was a Dash, s ic arms of hi) blood spurting sound In the right side Be was able to walk as In West Cape May and beck again to Dr. Mecray's office there the gentleman' after probing for t a dangerous condition and advised

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after doing the shooting, walked unconcernedly home and was preparing then Officer Clark found him. He offered no resilience and went along willingly to the city look-up. 'Yes," be said, “1 shot him, but I 1 it In self-dfenoe; t iron for me s ilng I oould da" He was given a hearing before Mayor Hildreth last night and was held to vail the result of Williams' injuries. Should the bullet from the 82-calibre revolver have entered the abdominal very delicate operation will be

cry an slight. On the other hand doctors are able to locate the bulextract it without an operation,

Wallet H. Podests, of the welhknown firm ot Walter H- Pod tala dt Co., OpSpedaliels, 118 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa, will sail for Europe the last of this month. Mr. Podests goes to place orders for his Arm as they have the Arm that sells a Solid Gold Bpeetaele at (2 00 which others charge $8.00 for, which heretofore was unheard oh Have you notioed their advertisement la the Wats? They examine yeur eyes free, itee all their work and goods, reason why they are having such large demands for tbeii glaaaer. All their lenses me the A nest imported rock crystal. Mr. Podests will plsoe a nses for his Ann when

In the Fundamental or Advanced Rranrhe. of hf.theTTQiile. English, Apclentfaod Modem Languages, will be given during July and August by Professors James P. and James & Hughes, Principals of the Academy at Ballefonts, Pa These eduoston are Princeton gradualea have had a long expeneooe 'Jjr to teaching, and havt made coaching '

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’dock. The entertainment, of course, will be free to all who may visit this most delightfully situated spot