Daily Cape May Wave, 18 July 1898 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Reduce! TroUev Pares 96 Ticksta for $5 16 Tickets far $1 8 Tickets far 60c

Bound Trip Tickets to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cents.

VOLUME XXXIV.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J M MONDAY, JULY 18, 1898.

NO. 14

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

Hie Hop at Th^Stockton Was a Most Successful Event BOdETT LEADERS OUT 01 FORCE.

•0 tu IUk (Mm M Uu> numooUi u pdMUl 8(c«kb» «x UKl at Bdordi mBka<. Tb( fxed dudsg hall. It HMdoM, tarn# nr^K.wtde plaxi* MnMhlac ■ lUrd of ■ mll( bom Bd I (Bd«(n ooMloruUj ftllad wllh U» gnat throne of «ne»U (ttbnl (nd other hottla and the ootUcen and gull, all thoroughly enjoying 'of recreation and (Octal men (octal happlneaa Ererybody tail good.

padaUyvaUatUDdad. The Boor oonatantly filled with the graceful fig. cite of tM dancan monng Inrhythnric

igrnu Ball vaa at lie gayaat Saturday etgt.* the briiltanlly light* ad baU-room preeented a eplandld wly forma in filmey laoea, o f manly partnen gUdo' the and let oped the tvoatep In a n bowed they fully appreclah flood of draamy, aeductlre mud aallng away care and makli

Happy and amlllng faoaa wen aaen all

s, bright eya* i and whlu

Mppa of the light faataallo < eodaily good time which ti

Tbe gueeU from the h

tended any of the eodal attain 10 far i made waa all that could t

Hlaa Thom peon. Bln Marion Roberta, Kim JL P. Kennedy, Ur. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. B- Judge, Ur. and ~ ~ a D. R PbUler, Ulaaoh Firth, The Mim Dyer, Beyl, Hug bee, Coen, Marie Nerila, 1). L. Cregte, Helen Oambloe, Kennedy, Bay FI tape trick, Jennie Hay nee Yerkee, Helen Butn, B. H Wlee.EmmaB. Hama, Eleanor Jodga, Barguerite Judge, Ann Judge, Hartal, Bay Hai- - - - Rim, Miller, R. Matthew., “ BaaaermWe, Mra. T. U

e from gallanta, who w

aaafr Succeeding E

a. Bra R R Thoeaa, Mra E. O.

XJ. Maria Mtm Maria,

. & Wood, M1m Rofaenha ’ “ ' _ a Mra. John

a Roberta Thoai h Mtaa F. E.H

f. Keae, M1m A. Flench, »R F. Miner, Mra Howard h. Bra* Robert Wood Johnaon, UP.AloaMia Albert Kenney, Kenny, Ma. F. R Smith, Blu or H. Smith, Mm* C. R On Ida Graham, Bra J. J. Pei

gathering ae vaa thnt of laat night to eneh ooncerta ban. Tbe pro «a ae appaen, wee carried oot

LOUanBrna, the R Millar, Mra

la Howell, tbe MtMee •rehall, Mra. Coward,

L a R Re*Tea, Jr., the Biian r, Mra. D. L. Buaby, Mra L. K “ t T. L. Van Wlnhle, Mler

t. Mlee Taylor, Bra. J.-P.

boamekar. Mra J. R r. Mra. la H- Ayraa, Mlee it D. Wright. Mra J.

a it

tog. Mm. Cart Mra. J.

“ a A. W. “

DOoU. Mm Ftanda J. Green, Mra John Loag. Urn Jean R Bbodee, Bra. Robert W. Skinner, Bra. R. R Unghaa, Mm W R Oambloe, Bm Henry A. Jaoka, Mm Gee E Ughloap, Mra. H. Purneaa, Jr., Mm W. D. Wlndeor, Mra W. H. Perot, Mm Owen O.borne, Mm F. W. Btudan, Mm Tbomai Jackeoo. Mra la a Aids, Jr.jlrv Geo. R. Yerdre. a Eli wood Carpenter, Bn Be hem pel li, Mra* George B. Pflnget, Mm J. T. Petty, Mm GreTaa, Mra M. W. Jeooba, Mm Kahn, Mra at Phllled, Mra E. Zend Bra R A. Dyer, Bra. E. L. Vaniant, Imanual Firth, Mm Lewie Karl, Mm W. R Mendenhall. Mm Henry W. ” ‘ an, Mra. Biller, Mra. J, R Baneou. Citabeth Holt worth. Bm W. J. Ralr, Mra. John Dally, Mlaa Born Daily MJeeM. BUefel, Miet Lydia K Webb, Or. J.JK^Bnmr. Mm Mm H. M. Ou*

and the doneet attention of the Hence from the time the firat i Bounded to the ear. Whm

Qynt, {from SalteJ. E. i Kheh Wedding March,.Sodermai

6 Violin Solo, -Mr. Emil Sohaldt

Ohnriat Road., D. D„ ex ] la' State C. K. Cnioo, wdl apoh at the Capa May Point aKOaunm-

ad ekat July Slat. A apedal rate *1 a day will begleen to Enda ' ; tide Ubm by ell the hoteleat the

Weweeiiker, and Gamge Wnbeetaai. tX\ ChetautatreeL Tickau tor the Date*

IS TEE SEIM WEE Items of a Personal Nature which

will Interest AIL

THE COTAB IB Him HEISTS

The TUlton alJCoUaam—

ThU b apedally ao at Cepe May, ba

to aaah of ui that the world la i we make It, and true happinem from within, not from without.

Howeenr, keeping ltd. ae the prii '

underlying action, beenilful enn Inge aad happy faoaa make an an hat cannot hot nail forth the bate a In ne, and whan that bn 1 we an In crery eaoee

happy. So it b that the aojouman at beautfol naori an alwaye babbling with brlghteeea, and if they hen left work and anxiety In the gnat eitlee beyond they hare rarely found net end

rt end peace In thb garden (pot

n of carefully-kept bwna aad bade of artbUoally-erraaged flower*. Tbe hotel, an pretty, and oooTaobot.

Box A. Donnelly, of Bridgeton, b ajoyiag enmmer Ufa ben. Mr*. R U. Cheater and family in recent errienb at Miller cottage. J. Cheater Griffith, of PhUapalpqta, b dbUsgubhed Marine Villa gtuak. Mr. Moah Hand, of Weat Cepe May, bee returned from a Tbit to MUlrilb.; Mb. Mabel G. Heel, of Philadelphia.

Villa.

Mm J. Boehm b ataylag at the WUaon oottege, Cape May Point, for the C. G. Murphy, proprietor of the Bur*

■ Lontee Weber, of Bt Paul (beat, ■on, b (pending a tew day. at 0|P*May. Mm G M. Smith of Oetreet, WaahIngton, wltb'ne. family, an muamarlng atCapelUy. Mr. and Mm Pneton W. Wan, of ladia, an guaeb of Mr. and Mm RichardT. Wan. Mr. aad Mm W. W. BanhaU hare

with a mlatlre. Mr*. HP. Aloe, of Bt. Loob, who b there lor the aeaaoo. Hr. aad Bm Edward Worth, of Waw*. aooompanled by Mm T. Henry Worth and Mbe BophU Worth, arc enjoying a aojourn at Dbtrict Oonri Jodga C. V. D. JoUne and family arrired at Star Villa urday Ip remain for the am eon, He b conpanied by hb two Bar. Alfred a Mortimer, D. D-, Rector of BL'Merkl P. E. Church, Philedelphia, preached two eloquent aarmc in St John’. Church ben yaeterday. Mm F. R Boericke, Mlee J. Boericke and Mm F. A. Boericke ban Joined Dr Boericke, the well-known Philadelphia hyridan, who beUylng at the Wind-

v.

A charming young lady (laying at ongreee Hall b Mi*. Marguerite Curry of Philadelphia. Mbe Carry atlraob much favorable alterHnn and baneent

arrival.

Her. P C. Jenningt, an M. E. clergy an of MorrierUle, Fa., wUl begin hi. icatloo to-day, aad be will divide bb me between Cepe May andJSammll

Point, Va.

prominent Phtledalphbo. arrived at the Marine Viil. uoa on Mr. and Mm W. Gartley, who ban a handaome couotry

home at Mt Airy.

" 'oho q. Borden, of Weet PhllaJotned a party of friend* here inday for ae over-Sonday vblt. Mr. Borden urnally spend* a part of the

unmer at Cape May.

Mm Charbe A. OlcoU, wife of the well-known pbyiidaa of Brooklyn, K. Y„ with ber daughter Beatrice, are Thing Mm Wm. F. Oambloe, at her oot General William J. Sewell baa been put In charge of New Jertey’e Slate Malltla, In the abeeaoe of General Plume, whole now a regular Brigadier

eneral In the C. R Army.

Mm William T. Maubewa, Mr*, nocb N. Rowland, Mbe LUUan Matlnre, and Meetere Rowland aad Crook Mallbewt, are gueeU of Mr*. William

R Rowland in thb city. Frank Vanbart and T. G

ho nr* ataylng at Congrca* Hall, are well known In Camden. * JoL hHhfi. Hainee, of Burlington,

Mba NaUb Braun, a charming Ph Phi* girl, who b etaylng at the ham, and Mr. J. G. Kerchar, also of Philadelphia. Mm Wbchaa will nave ae her guaet to-d*y Min A. VenHacmi, d Phlledelphia. u Ann* J. Kean, Hater of W. am, Jr., wee with ber brother an arrival at the Stockton on Saturday rill remain ewveral week*, aad Mm T. E. Hughe* end Mbe Huxhee aad MbeE-G. Hughaa. of PhU•delphla, an enjoying a aojourn at the Steoktoa, which wUl extend well Into

uguet

H. H. Goff, of Cheater, p*., bookneper tor the Cheater end Philadelphia River Freight Use, with wife and

The Allseed Gaps May Bass Ball

Tsam Seems Its Shell G&

A DISGRACEIUL CASE OF SWINDLE

w The* Advertised * Fit*.

•r of the Ptrci Methodist Church,

• Isabel Hall and Mb* Helen Ball, an two bright girl* who reeanily arrived at the OoloniaL Onngreeemeu Geo. Hina, of I ta eon, George Hire*. Jr., are etey-

wgicm xaeu, are I Both o( Ihcm l Of the A-'X-C^ h

Weather Burean, at Waahlngton, bi prominent gneat nt the Stockton, when he arrived on Saturday. Prof. Moore, rae appointed by Preeldent Clerewa* a profeaaor of Chicago, and b ered a thorough adenlbt and pro-

of thb dletriot; ProL WUlb L Moore, Chief of the D. 8. Weather Bureau; n J. J. Lent*, of Ohio; Jndge Rlohtrd T. Miller, Senator RobE Hand and Poalmaater Harry R

Paul, of Camden.

Mia* Helen Pardon, Ml a* Edith Hartwell. Mbe Margarett Blakly, Mb* Agne.

* Mbe Katherine McCormack,

all of Germanlowo, thoroughly erJoyed Stockton bop Saturday night. MBe Pardee b tbe daaghter of tbe wellknown large coal operator of that name, and b the guaat of one of the other

young ladiea of the party.

Cape May b proud of one of lb aom, od that aon u Eugene G. Grace, of oeben, who waa at the Stockton over ycaterday. He b captain of the Lahigh ’Vanity baae ball team, and a player of merit, now being n member of the All-

team- He b * fine roholer,

The oooglomentloo of ladeaeri

known ae toe Cep* May Bunco Team began working their confidence game on the public Saturday afternoon when

they met the Ail-Collegiate In ( tbe moat laughable exhibitions of

oomedy baae bell eeea In thb city for eome time. Beguiled by the pretty

reeding notioea poeted around town

the teem wai oompoaed of new players,

new management, eta., about two bun

died of tbe credoloai public aaaembled at the ground* on Saturday and found

they had run up again** the gi

gold brick lay-out in their experience. They had com* expecting to be pleaa-

h*v« not quit laughing yet Moat them arrived early aad all of them ] early, aad after the aeoond Inning Uu not twonty-five people in tx •Unde, end thorn that did remain wi In anything but a complimentary fra: of mind. Cue well known man threat- ' u> call the police, while another d to get up a team from amongst pectetora and finish the game. They gave every player that came to bat the merry ha ha, aad after ahe and hooting until they got oorna on their

o the game lleelf—bal h*I hal curse, it touud* Idiotic to bugh in print, but the game waa ao »*en«ir was ridiculous. It waa the won hlbitioo at tbe great national garni er been one'a mbfortune ta wit-

.- Hab. . Mr. George D. All has taken e jolly party of men for a few daya’ trip down the bey on a tog. They win oome ea ter *i Cape May end return tram there by rail in tbe private oar of Mr. Butherland Preroah Mr. and Mr*. John A. Pitch, of Phllaelphla, an at the El heron. Mra. Filch a ti ry fine voeelbt, end aaeg very acceptably at both morolog aad evening arrk»et the Pint M. E. Church eeterday. Mr*. John Klemm and Mbe Klemm

hard study aa wall aa playing ball.

Mr. J. G Kercher, who b registered

“ e Uolumbb foe tbe season, wi (ned at dinner by frlcnde at

ty Point yesterday, end be aaya he fatril! Junto* to the good lb logs pro Tided, infcnfi^the champagne. Mr. Kercher waa prea^ih'p riiig, but be wai

ma of Bridgeton, K J., b anjo bit to the Huv-sica Mbnt Kate and Eleanor Browning,

Ber. J. W. Cooper, a proatoaM M. . divine of Trenton, will probably spend a tew ilayi at Capa May.

Herbert Saturday lathe yaehl’’HeiTiel.Jndge Pennypeckar, of Philadelphia, agnate of the oottege of Colonel J.

tag* e< Mr. aad Mra. E. F. TovaewL “brilnar, manager of the Bel] Tatephon* On., at Wadhiiigton, D. G, jeteed kb family at the Wlndeor, on Saturday. Mr. John H. Kean, of Philadelphia,

as etrcle* of New York City,

erriT* u Oarroll YUU W

•elect eomety who are Baying at the "tocktoc for a visit of an ex Prank R Smith, a promlnen lanufacturer of Pitubnrg, aril rife and aona, David M. Smith.

OoL Frank N. Bariudalt, the popular aad genial advertising chief aad bend Of the literary bureau of |tee Pennsylvania Railroad, b sojourning at Stockton, end whib there b the nan of e group of admiring ladiea Wm. H. Siel wagon and family arrived at the Star Villa on Batordi

Mra. R R Davit b entertaining i

known balk of Philadelphia. J. H. Pomeroy, e atudeet at Lehigh Dtdve&ty, b a Stock too garni, aad a regular beau brammel. be b third tan on hb college ball bam, aad andy man of* the team. He baa a

M- K. Church laat evening. Mra J. A.

a. ptohlaghb way awtniy through

Mr. and Mra W. Allen Barr, of Philadclphb, are gueab at the ooU _ Mr. and Mrc. John H. Sloan, on StackIon avenue, for a reason. Mra Barr, who la one of the moat charming of yooeg matrons, wee last season Mary Sloan, one of tbe leading of our aoeial life, end one whore grace slwaye drew hosb of edmlrara She b (pending her flrte reieoc he bride. Her husband, a very pi gentleman, baa, too, many friends wher-

flcroely at the pitcher, hit at the ball aa though they thought it waa a foot ball, grunted and were retired. Thore that e fortunate enough to reach firat, i a very few exception! ran baare toe wagons and died before they ^htef way around. If a mao made a run he'w.V regarded as - J J cmn. in w* hb ch«__ smiled at the bleacher*, winked at

grand Band aa air of a man w Bel It waa in

forded the moa they showed Jute how much they did —'—w about the game. ttobet hit very near every m le to bat and by the and of t

which they happen to attend. Captain Robert Sewell, who b r the ootuge of hb father, on Windsor •venae, ben aid on General Young' and waa, before being promoted l In, a lieutenant In the Seventh L & derail y. Captain Sewell was In tk fight on Jane M, aad again In that of tbe 1st of July, end reye that the great ■ber of officers killed, waa due to fiat that the Spanish sharpenoolara in tree* and used amokelare powder.

l private standing by

He waa h* fell, he laid: “Neva ti I will have to db re jote aa ea«y to go ao point that lOaptain bewe waa that only one day*! r

he following day. On* trip 1 the males could aland, an e not enough mules to bring riteone. Captain Bewail bn a tbe 5th on the bopltal ahlp

vaimwa 11I W gUTemv-a rvrirwww tte Orate Throng. Annd lbs SewaU’a

rid* to thb havee of plauure and fu

er given free. There will be

THE WAVE ALMANAC.

ITUS EF GEHEEAL DITEEBT Three dead Intanu were found to a •ewer at Astoria, L. I, yesterday. Erery night thb week—free Vaudc. vllle 8 k>w at Bewclb Point—beginning

at 6.80.

Fully 10,000 delegatee end vial lore ta the BaptbiYcunt I’toplc’e Cuton Coovwtton, at BuffJo, have been roistered. Colonel T. H Berber, of the First New York Regiment, may be made temporary Military Governor of Hawaii. Dr. E. Benjamin Andrewr, of Brown University, baa formarllj accepted tbe Superintendancy of the Chicago Public

Schools.

In an address at Chicago, former Vice Preeldent Stevenson would not oo Imaelf ta a definite opinion ou A Dumber of Pittsburg gueab arrived Saturday ou the excursion given the Pennaylvanb Railroad, leaving Pittsburg on Friday. A charming muaioale b to be given In ■e parlor* of tbe Brexton to-night. Tbi mualcel talenb of the gueab at lha -opular hotel will be exhibited. Every purchaser of a prize for pro greateve euchre, bought at the Quote Jewelry Store wUl be given free a red, while and blue tally card. • Tbe Queen Jewelry Store gives away By card* tree with every gbchre prixe which b bought at that place. These card* are patriottoaly decorated with rad, white and blue. Madison avenue bridge hai built under direction of Froeholdtr William T. Stevens. It baa bt< voted fifteen lacboa and widened from twenlyeix feet, aad army of carriages end wheel taste dally over that avenue. Acker’s have established a Fruit Kitten to their Philadelphia esubliahicnh They announce their readiness i put up any preserves. Jama, Jellies, id the like, for any house wile who iahealt. Information regarding coal will be aeot Inquirer*. Tbe drudgery of nooning-time done away with. ’ The Young People'# Sodelto* of Christian Endeavor of Second Baptist and St Paul’s M. B. Churchoa, WllmIngton, will give a Joint excursion to Cape May on July 28th. That will be Ghrbtlaa Endeavor Day and the bar oo

Gentlemen Of the Golf Olnb Contest for the Ttonhy, IT fiSA TEE! BTERESTDIG CHE,

Saturday afternoon, at 2 SO o'clock and brought out a large number of player* with the result of eome pretty Korea. Tbe interest to the contest for the moat coveted tropbey offered, also brought out* large attendance and the crowd was the largeai teen at any of the tour-

tked. Tbe eup b played for every Saturday aod the firat four received ao many ptanb to their credit and the cup will be awarded on the flrte of October to the Beraona having the largest number of prints. Outoloe of there trophies ere offered at each tournament, re that ta kea altogether, the gamre are very In*

Tbe trophic* yesterday were: lint, whole piece driver; second, box of bells; third, braaiy; fourth, driver; fifth, box

Saturday next aad from the totem t ebown in the flrte, tbe number of entries ected to be greatly Increased. The ladles' qualifying tournament will t»k«. Place today at 10.80 o’clock and whllT ' they failed to take much interest In the laat contest, it la expected that the number of entries uwley will be much larger The mult of Seturdsy’a game follow*!

Clarence Jacoby... 23 07 84 114 80 Wtlmer Jacoby.... 28 85 88 110 88 ’ L. Melthewf.... SO 61 88 129 89 W. Harvey PL 6 44 43 87 92 Dr. G N Da via... 28 87 84 118 94 Fred Grave*, Jr.... 15 54 68 112 97 C. H. Miller- 90 67 61 118 98 Dr. P. A. Craig.... 20 66 54 119 99 John.lBogera,Jr. 20 60 60 120 100 Lewi* A. Boott R 62 51 108 108 i^Shoemaker.. 83 78 65 188 108 WJEaatwtok.... 10 67 68 115 105

. A R MHVw a ag 50 106 106 Mba MabeUe R Clrigg. of Philadei- F . a Him 10 61 66 116 108 phlk b making a lengthened .tayallrw r u lr . |T| , ps m n n

followed aulL The fielder*—tfyou i tew prepare toahed them now— ran after fly ball! aa though they ware Jumping a board UU, made a grab aa though it was a tree lunch, aad fell over their feet, while runa can tog to aad the crowd booted. That id to be their etrong point, falling, M exhibition of ecrobailee they gave was tbe only thing that —x ae endurable. One old tan ft r the outfield, over the bam and on other player*. The captain, thinktog to confine him to hb oantortuma,

aad let It infftoe to lay that prepte, aad thb applies to (be bom ret, seem to thiak that Gape May

to whbker they (earn to think Is a pointed and sticky send burr which they (the boes bnacoera) ply hsve to smooth to the right direction to make the people fell over each other to

do b to playing bell, option the gronad, and the people will be satbfied. Thb

■top to It. One thing ueart.aiy U should never pul up $300 ta edvertlre tbe city with each on aggrega-

Everyone eejoy* ■ good bell game, twhatbeygo ta one they want lo i real article and not a crowd of My boy* doing Ugh kicks and atunb eanh othar’e beoafiu If thev coo-»T-Pl»rte. to lute re sure aa the aun “”tog mt^for ^ar*. rete ite b reyteg a grete The reor# followt: aBassz-jjjjssi

of Mr*. Wm. .V. MoKeea, arrired at the Cape House oo Saturday. Mlaa Agbeea Jordon, of Philadelphia, u Till ling Mr. Geo. Wallen and slater, at their oottege on Cape avenue. Mr. Geo. Heberton, e member of tbe Philadelphia Board of Broker*, ta honqyed guest at the Cepe House. Mrs. R Emerick, of Philadelphia, with the Miseee GUI and Wllsoc, enjoy the ozone from the broad porches of the Gape House. Mr. J. Wilbur Kilby, of New York, with hb mother, Mra Emma Kirby and Mbs M. Sadler, are gueab of Dr. and Mi*. M. Fogg, who are registered the Cape House. Tbe Ber. George A. Hunt rector Christ Church, Eddington, Pa, co

Mr. George G. J. Kramer b slwaya doing aomeihlog to edd to the ettreoUvcneee of Bt. Paten by the Sea Hu latest addition b e handaome “Bullteto Board." whereby rialton have full toformation of week-day and Sunday ’-re aa wall ae the names of Beaton will conduct the eerrioea The Bulletin Board b ™«d« of quartered

Shetiuck R 66 64 110 110 John Blakely 11 84 66 110 UO Prank Miller.—... 10 61 69 120 110 Samuel Bupham,. 20 68 62 180 110 L. H. Ayres. R 69 64 118 US J. M. R Hildreth. 10 62 62 194 114 Dr. E. Phyelok,... 10 62 62 124 U4 H. O. Grubuau 16 67 62 120 U4 R Wright 80 78 71 144 114

16 68 63 188 118

W. M. Allen 10 65 64 129 110 r . G MaeDonacll. 23 82 72 154 122 R. Campion ......... 23 71 72 143 122 F. P. Goody 80 81 78 184 128 Joa R Rhoads.... 23 79 72 151 126 Thomaa Booth 20 74 78 147 127 John L Roger*.... 40 85 86 171 181

Clarence Jacoby... Wrimer Jaooby " L Matthew

The links are crowded every day. Some new and exoeUaot player* arc being developed. Late new member* are Charles H. londaoberger. W. Homo* Hepburn nod William G Price.

IT Xeerix Tourists

The International Navigation Com.

continues through July. Wen n< so many boat* have been taken the aarvtoe the small travel would now

port aad Europe baa been attributed prtnolpally to the war. Thb means i te there wUl vbU Cape May, ^ave Jote aa good * Urn*

E. H. Riley, a baggagemaater on tl

bled ou. Thev had^Sj^ toreve tbamaalvea, which theydldezpediously. A puU waa made for Riley, who had abredy aaah beorelh the wavte oDoe. He waa caught as h* wee abool to go down again and aavod.

Jtocktonbrt night =Stad’S? L aad Prof. Mir. Sreb are^Se

Coaching.

In the Fundamental or Advaaced Braochea of Knrllih. Andeatlaod Modern Language., will be given during July and August by Profeasor* James P. and James R WnaW*. graduates, have bad a long axperieoee to leaching, and have made r~*a.i.' g during the rummer mootha a specialty. Their academy has student* oo the honor Mils of such leading ooUmras aa Bryb Mawr. Wtebte^id ftSSton

CnivereUv.

For toformatton addrere the Prindpela. General DeUvery, Pape May. • UFOBTAKI I0TICI. "The very excellent Vaudeville Entertainment which is being given at Sewell’g 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 ***'■ most delightfully situated «P<*- . Than b no hnrtnare man la Cane by who gives cloeer ellretem to the beat toureau of bb patrons than Mr. Chattoe A Bwala. who mteua a aprel

**I gad-