Reduced Trolley Fares 96 Tick** for $& 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets for 60c
Bound Trip Tickets to Setcells Point or Steamboat Landing^
16 cents.
VOLUME XXXIV.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. } THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1898.
N
tvery Night this Week-Free Vaudeville Show at Sewells Point-Beginning at 8.30
STUMS OF THE STEAD
Gloamings From the Beach and j Paragraphs Of the Tom.
THE DAM! BATHING COSTUME
p pod *1,000 . No, w« do sot pooepi U with chUdno, dog>, opU, jm-
ps three, nor more then elaht eerTPSU, d we deni end hif eeih reotel in ed-
here U. -Oooddpr •ii." But, Oh, whsl e differed With s woeful, resdwlch n
pt end tolled him clinflnflj pi he epld, "Mr friend 1 liber 70a tre the fpther at e whole
of the fan* of u
•endj noaki. If 70S ere not pfmd
the BpenUrdi pad popeeei
mj uiupl rent or 1
MI4-We«p Bop el Coasr.n , Leix* Oethrles Wee Out
TL ffiUfll SOBBEWHE
The mid-week hop el Got lut night we* well encoded,
The fucsti of the
Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL
t THE COTTAGE AID HOTEL GUESTS
ftoenUr Hetordej night. The children tended end enjoyed the efhir. Tboee Mm. J. B. MoOpII, Mn. Fraacie J. Green, Hre. John Long. Mn. a Bhodca, Mn. Bobert W. dkiaetr, Mn. B. a Hughe., Mn. & A. Djer, Mn. a L. Vpnppnl, Mn. Kmenoel Firth. Mn. Lewie Keri. Mn. W. B Mendeoheil. Mn. Henrr W. Mnntoe. Mr.. Miller, Mn J. & iMnaeon. Mn W. a Oembloe, Mn. Henry A. Seeks, Mn Oeo. M Lighleep. Mn B. Fureen dr.. Mn W. D. Wind**. Mn W. H. Perot, Mn Owen Oeoome. Mn F. W. tttuden, Mn Tboman Jecktoo, Mn B & Alder, Jr., Mn Geo. B. Yenow, Mr*. C. Ell wood Oerpenter, Mn. Knrl tjohcmpelu, Mn George B. Pflnget, Mn J. F. Perry, Mn QnTep, Mn MW. Jpoo bp, Sin. Kphn, Ml* WUUp* PhlUed, Mn. -
ild-week et the en ehort In perticularly Ufdy pad the bottle yeeterday reoetred pn
of Phllpdetphlp, BplUmon, WUmlngtoe, PitU berg. New York, end oth« leedlng pt the Tprloor hotels
Ltfsyotte, where they here epertmenli
Dr. J. T. V. Block ton, with C. A. Block ton end Blanche Block ton. are _ the addition, to the Wilmington colony Keying at the Block too They
arrived
A. L Price ha. 1 > pM the Maeoa.
M. W. Bckhard I. occupying No. S3
■UU opareiiOQ, of Phlkdelphi., Inecrlbed hi. nun. of th. Block too Hotel ngUtcred lut night. He will re-
M. p. Keoredy, Mr. and Mn Wi Judge, Mr. and Mn Bunny Patie Ml*« W. Phlller, Blanche Firth, the Dyer, Heyl, Hnghet, Ooea,Mane Nerlk, D. L. Crmgle, Helen Oembloe, Kennedy, May Fll.pe trick Jennie Haynea, Yerka, Helen Stltea, M. B. Wl*. Emm. M. Hurl., Eteanor Judge, Haricl, May llalpln, SUrgnerite Judge, Anna Judge,
itthi. *
Mr. Gaaaert I. occupying No. 1 Lafayftte Ureet for lb. lummer. Sir. and Mn. Joa* Wlitu will tpend part of Augiul la the mountains
down to th.
Prof. John B Bwaaney came to the Oarttoo, Gape May Point, yesterday, tala while the Chrtttlea Endeavor OoeTcntkr- U la aemion. Prof. Bweeoey
m charge of the muric.
W. H- Beacennlile, Mm. F. Oortney, Mra. Ellsibeth Holaworth, Mn. W. J. .Mn. John Ddly.MluBoee Dolly, M. Brief el, Mi* LyflU E. Webb, Dr. J. a Bruner, Mn. H. Curry, Ml* Inure Curry; J. Howard Bhod*, Jaa Walll., Joeeph Appleton, William Up pert; Ml* Young, Mra U. B Denman, Margurlte Cony, Mm. B Frank Pier, eon, Mn. Mary K. McCall, Mra Chari* Turtham, Mn. L. Albert**, Mn. J. L. Twaddle, Mn. K Z. Gnr*, Ml* A.
York, M Tuiting Mr. Mortoa Snow. Mr. and Mn. J. D. KeUy are epeodoouple of weeks U the LafsyeUe. Dr. M. O-Hera, of Pfclladelphla. Is occupying hi. Jackson street oottege
lari night
Hatch, who will They bare their children with them. Mr. J. K Bhaemnker, the genial, efficient and populu Diririct I’uecnger Agent in Phlladelpnla of the Penntyl. ■ Ball road, raglriered at the B'.ockat night for e brief eojoorn by the
ton, N. J., regiMered U the Lata mterday. John Callaghan 1. plmmatly located
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STATION AT PHILADELPHIA.
n. Jr., I
•apply of clean water will flow. In th. Tldnlty there are a number of Industrial artabluhmeat. and the propoMd irrangement will prove a great thing to the openuvea There will aleo be provlricee for the watering of horeci. Mr. Bey bum wa. formerly one 01 our lead-
Not haring vLited Cape May for n
opulent j lag collagen.
of PUtahurg, who
to the,Stockton
Mr. and Mn. W. G
B. Wlriu Harvey, of Philadelphia. 1. regarded u the beet of the playen of the Cage May Golf Club, which uem. to be th* dominating centre of .octal life at lb. old resort. In the recent tournament, he hu covered the couree in aplendld ttylr, hot hu been eo Mrorely handicapped by the tournament oommltte* that be hu eo fu failed
with 1U very aurecllve tmprovemeou. Th. flnt one deaarvlng honorable ienllon L the Kardty of Mowjuilocu. I .pell them with a capital, they were to huge and neioua They muit have gone after the BpamardA Lot tu hope n and that they will not .top ehulng thi. aide of Spain. The Improvement Committee hu done
thank, for their hard work and perae-
eapture the Bret booora. All the girl. .1 the C*pe pl.y the gam*. The Mime. Craig, daughten of Mr. and Mn. John F Oralg; Ml* Brule Ayre., daughter of Mr. and Mn. Loui. Ayre.; Ml* Artman, daughter of Major Artman, and Ml* McCreary are among the beat play-
The hotel, look renewed with freah paint. A little paint, the right color L an. realtul and enooureglng. 0 floe perilk*. adorn the beach. They are nicely furnuhed with ruga.
. BCSSIAK COLONIST AT (XOLLEOK.
By dint of hard work, .upplemented by a thirst for learning, Jacob Qoodale LlpmoD, on. of the origin.) memhen of Baron Bloch', colony of Human Jewi at Woodbine. N. J.. hu won the distlnclloo and praiae of having capinred •at adeutilU honor .1 Buigin Col a. wi 11 u the »p ci.l honor in agrto 1 ure. Llpman i, bCyean of age. He hu resided, throughout hi. college career, and u reaidlng at preuni, at the College Farm. UU tuition hu been paid by the WTvloe. he reudered on thi. experiment farm. Hi. friend, Jacob Kalinrity, .lea from the Uireob KUlemcnt, i. Ukewiac U the larm. Notwlthatending hu difflcnlty Is mutertns the Ungtuge, Mr. Kotlnaky hu gained inch fluency in the four years pul that recently be wu one of the .pemkers at the Bnuang extempore prime .peaking conleat, and 1 good chanoe lor the prise. The men graduated together lut June. Jacob Llpman wu born October 17, 171, at Riga, on the Dwlna River, in a prorinoc formerly belonging to Sweden. When five yean of age he wu taken to Moecow, the capital, to live. After aii yean be went to Orenburg on the Ural tod here entered a public acbool and gymnasium. He prepared In Latin and Greek, but left hii couree unfinished to emigrate to thi. country. He came
Formal Opening of the Mid-Som-mer Convention This Morning,
mm FOB THE IEIT WEEK
pFuniylvanla. New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland wu formally opened thla morning with a aunrlae meeting la the Carlton pavilion. The delegate, from Penuylvaula arrived yeeterday one ' mndred and fifty atrong and an quuered at the Carlton and Snorebam. A ouch larger crowd wu expected, but or pome reaaon the majority of the delegate. will not arrive until toAay or tomorrow. The memo* each day will be
Icator John R. Sweeney, the celebrated ringer and murid author, of sr. Pa., will bare charge of the irrri*. and all the tinging. The Convention will Uat ten days, and dur-
both m
IfEKS OF SHEBA! DiffiESt
it. Edward Wd'A. a well-known rebut of Wilke. Baire, Pa, la with wife and mo, Edward, Jr.. Maying the Lafayette for eeraral weeks They arrived lut night, and
Bobert C Hath* wu out eound. on Monday In hi. new yacht, Mrs. JudMO D. Bennett, Mr. Gbri* EAredga sad Mr. I
growing nloely, the fanners repoit. Every night thli week—free Vaudeille B iow at BewelU Point—beginning at 8.80The Cape May ha* ball club will •ore bats thla afternoon and to me
) 1850. It U very to[creating indeed, though.
Cape May Point i. .till there, u>e found the other .day. We .topped en rid*, u hl» external pari, are decidedly
r. He aeemed Istact, otherwi*. The view
a year L'pman continued hi. i, but tud to luve in order to
work. For two year, be tolled In a
. factory In New York 'Oily.
Wishing to acquire a thorough know], edge of the English language, he com-
d the study of the law, and
a New
York lawyer.
1 hi. t
ml white •kin a private family. Ad4f*a Q X-, Wavs office. 2t The Coagrraft Hall euchre loxuoi night prom to* to Ytorme of the
The Vaudeville enterUlnment at Sewell. Polot Is a popular place and the object point of a large somber of trolley
strength should be referred from that perhada for the five view of sixty mil* in all directions from Use lighthouse just beyond his majesty. Be sure to do that oooe every year* On our way (be pure bloaeoma floating upon it, we gathered a bouquet of wild roe* full blown, half blown and the prettiest pink bude; foatSery pussy-
holly with
Ins'ead of 1U Chrlatmu red on*; tiny yellow flowers (whoa* discovered somehow) and delightful bay-leiree, which should be fragrant for bureau drawer.. Why not?
The young man did not
single word of the language when he came here. He adopted a peculiar method of learning. He would book, and perhaps In every two >e page, he would come aero* a single word which be understood. He was frequently In dapalr but perse-
the goal at which
he bad aimed. His .lady of the Ger it w* hoi long before be had
the Ch riant and ad-
reaa the various meetings. By far the btgg*t days of the oonvanon will be Thursday and Friday of art week, whan the Rev Dr. Burt, of Eddyatono, Pa, will deliver his famous lecture os SL Paul. The* talks are especially fine and It la urged that every iToatmaiter General John Wan ameer la expected down over Sunday and ill adireas the aerrioeA Taken altogether the first summer cooveatloo glv* every promise of being much ao that It will
Lost—A gold-handled umbrella, with a name plate upon It, eogravad “Mabel E- Harris, 821 N. Calhoun street, Balti more.'' Liberal reward. If return the Ebbitt H suae. Cape May. At Btoekton Hotel halls and hope will occur during the a*inn 00 Tumday, Thursday and Batnrday evaolnga, Mon•day. Wednesday and Friday morningr. Btoekton Hotel cottagers’ ticket, may now be procured at the office. Admission will he charged at Thursday and Saturday hops.
1 the Bo* Bunooera rcsterdar. They not 1 down and jumped literally wiped the
by Mary Taylor, oolored, living Point. She baa sweet, satisfying lavender aed burgamot to sell. She also wlla chicken, a did not add them to our la a fresh egg laid away with the lavender and burgamot among our lin Where do* Mary Taylor llvef Take Ute trolley to the Seaside Home Cape May Point. Get out there and inquire for her. She la very much .lire when found. She may live on Cloud street approached thro' Sand Laael There la el way a One 1 the Point and while enjoying some of the creamy loe cream. If poa rible ace the Republic
Mr. Lipman rays he aometim* 1 gain an Insight Int uage by listening to the prattle of
But,” be told
reporter. “H waa all Greek to mA Their gMturea.even, 1 could not understand.” In October, 1882, Mr. Llpman joined the Uirsch colony at Wood bint This he describes as a farming and manufacturing community. The land consists South Jersey flats, ThesoillsMpedrily adapted tor Irulta nod sweet potatoes. The
We were thlretr and. looking up. saw
ily not, wb^nuuaerstood.
shop, tailoring factory, lock factory and machine works. The original colony numbered fifty famlli*. comprising 800 bouIa The colony at present contains bout 1,500 soulA Alter Mr.'Llpman gave up the study of the law, he thought of preparing e agrleulluschool which hu ! Woodbine. He wu encouraged in t pursuit by the superintendent, H. Sebeovich. The acbool hu now twaa five pupils. One of the preoent teachers to Thomas E. Gravatt, of Rutgers, a member of the clam of 1887. It la Intended to Increase the tberahlp of the school ired and two more teachers will be
McClure, Nellie 8 Braun, C B Robinson C M Robinson, B E Hand, IE 0 Applegra’b, Baltimore; Simon Kattco, Naw York. Mr. Chari* Kelly, the genial proprietor of the Carlton, received a letter
Philadelphia real dene* had b ed by burglars and a bicycle together one of the famili* winter clothing
Which remind! one of
Bat there can be even too much >f that fluid u tome ladl* found
ell dressed for the afternoon they
Mr. Upman’s plana have been altered Bo useful hu he ■ ~ Edward H. Voorbees, Director the Stale Agricultural Experiment BtA tlon, that the Director
1 wing are recent arrivals at the Cape Houac; J W Kirby. Mtoa M Sadler, New York, Dr and Mra John M Fogg. Mra Emma M Kirby, Mtoa Martha Mtoa Agn* Jordan, Lewis D
In craning a street they found aclvu behind a watering cart for laying the elty dust At the critical mi
copied. He wul pursue a special of eiperlmcnU with nitrate of aoda u to Its 1 fleets upon crops. Mr. Kotlnaky •ill return to Woodbine to become laoher In the agricultural school. Mr. Llpman believ* that agriculture la bto forte, and hop* to make that b work. The ex penmen la with U nitrate ef soda Include the analysis of the crops In the chemical Laboratory in order to ascertain their eflecta upon the
The mid-cummer convention of the
that time son
Frank Roberta, U. 8. A, wu a recent arrival at the Carlton. A charming yound lady allying at the Carlton to Ml* M. Sadler, at New York, r. William P. Lee and Mra. Is* arrived at the Cape House for an extended clay. Lewis D. Veil, Esq., counsel to the Law and Orijer League, of Philadelphia, to a laying at the Cape House. ^HSv^-Mri- Kelley, of Bt Bamabu Church, Philadelphia, will officiate at St. Peters by th* B-t, n Rev. Dr. Solvely, of Bird's Homs. Philadelphia, with his family, la domiciled at the Carlton for the auior Mra. B. Hooper and Miss Helen Hooper, of Philadelphia, 1
family.
Among the recent arrivals at the
through Rutgers C iarkabio for many thing* though he wu by hto lack of knowledge of the English language, be able to compete la the rigid examlnallooA He modestly uya that five days before taking the examin'—grammar. In the five days he 1 himself so well that ha pawed .fully and with-
Bteeman. Mim Bum M VaU, Philadelphia O R Robinson and wlfa, Rev P Lee aed wife, George Heberton, Garman town; Mrs R G Hunt, Bar Georgs A Hunt, Eddington, Pa. Recent arrivals at thi Prof. John Sweeney, J Wilbur Klrbyt Ml* M Sadler, Mrs Emma Kirby, Dr Fogg. Mre| J Harper Gwlnbach, Mn Chari* W (Hre. Ml* Minnie Carr, E 8 Worrell and family, J H Crawford, A L Ooperwait, C M If family, C B Oolgar, Frank B Mtoa Kerch, Mi* M A Wright, Frank Harrison and family, William WaH.ee, Howard WUdle, N P Debleratowu, M D Lynde and family, G W Goodwin, M E Kelly, M Hofle Arthur English and son, Mn A J , Mtoa Hilda Uade, M A J SI
t last with a dainty curtsy Cape steps Into the mad jdanee of the n, k ns wing that the whirl win bee wilder and wilder until the oooi
Every evening now the boardanimated panorama. Dame Faahks, leaning 00 the arm td a modern Beau Brummel, chats gaily with Mn. Grundy,
advantage of the brief respite 6 watchful chaperons, tough, dance flirt with a truly summer abandon.
IMTANT MCI. The very excellent Vaude- - ville Entertainment which is being given at SeweD’fl Point every evening will be given - also in the afternoons irom four to five o’clock. The entertainment, of course, will be free to all who may visit this most delightfully situated spot.

