Daily Cape May Wave, 23 July 1898 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Reduced TrolleT Fires 96 Tickttt for $6 16 Ticket* for $1 S Ticket* for 60c

Bound Trip Ticket* to Sewell* Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cent*.

IYEET UTEII FLU TMWOT

Poor Chip; he', looking eery bid Hrt wry Uek, or mid, Wool Book. . pipe or take i drlok, Wob’i Up a pretty ftrt a wink. Won't play me race, or the fool, Won't eren rtak a pmt of pool, Wont .lac a Bacchanalian mnc, Wont do a Ihlnf thar. really wrong

HOc effort to learn the n~»*Tbe game wai derold of>ny featnraa

, fie the pretty boy.

‘ * tew wbc aj article.

laughable that the people they came to Me eaall gama down to enjoy a Om-ctaae iloe ehow.

Ob 1 forgot kit

Tee, that daahlng young lady who trip, the aaoda ao gayly ia HkaMable BlegnL With ouncra In hand and ' pretty face glancing demurely from _ dec a ohlc hat, the men may well be pardoned for following with their eye. thia dainty Mlaa. But how U It that fair Mabel la nerer eeao In the «irt Surely

ft re the boy. a treat.

Jicna.lloat alop^^d a pretty mu. blonde In the watar. ' ~ t "Jnat hear that, will you," aald the

| Moon blink la a rare. dlaeaae. You get moon blink from gaaing too long at Ute moon. Panona who ban the habit of anting er night, bewar_ ... m reported bare aa yet, but the aaa- ' ‘"KH yet gone and one can not tell

Ing ao feat at tlmaa that they grew real aatUad with gmag the eery few

~ play In hope. Ihtt If Utey win from a oouple of weak nlnea the public ‘~ think they are aU right, bat that li

h bait. By

* not be caught by any

reler^o the MUlrille, who play today, and who are nothing more than a lot of ecbool boy., who put no batter game than do the Buncoera themaelTM. It la really to be hoped that the pretty boy. will win thia game, for If they ahould loan they are liable lo be ridden town on a rail. It will be aa

. of P. Jeney to the young man la the Kriped ihin," k .llding your hand around a aU Unger drink."

m an orange and red, and the young —y who won U certainly looked well. A pair of bright orange .locking, went with the coatume and a mam of yellow fluffy hair, framing a rather pretty face, wai the crowning glory of the fair

bather.

I Three young man arary morning are Howard Kelly, John OoUine and Jack Lynch. How la U that thaM three winner, bad no giria.yaatar. day. Mr. Kally le the etar of the trio and abide, forth with two

girl." my they acaroely mlaard the bright ray. of the eon. Bathing, Ute Uu few day., hat baM Indulged la ao much at the ur» part of the weak, but m laat Sunday MW each an animated acaae on the ttraad, tomorrow, ahould the day prore fair, ^Ul bm a much more pretty eight whan hundred, will arall them Mire, of 1 of Old Hep-

- of their atripc. There will be no element of boM hull In It, It will limply be n grand game of binfl, nod the,w{nning aide will throw nU kind, of boaqoeta a- ttaalf. ~ yaatarday wa. Cuban Qlanta

icoer. 4.

o>do not gat boat

OOLr TOVRHKT Tp-DAT.

hnd ktdny Oapa May

ly, the hotel bonlfeet. engagement, by wire and latter laat >%ht. Tha throng'. InnwaM waa natioed on arary hand, and to night the hotel lofaUea, the ben

olal anlmatioa. Oapa May la n.^_ tag ttaokUlmagayaty, and l

MkaLewMia a gnaat of tha MlaaM

hearer on Hughe. atreeL

Mra. C. B. Mollraiae, of Wilmington > poMlag tha aeuaoo at Onp. Mgy. Mr. A. Stoat, of Philadelphia, it en-

. uc aeoood tournament for the Orsce Committee Cup will be played at the golf link, thia afternoon at half peat two. A large number of eotriM are la

eapmami u ptay are

Clarence Jacoby, Wllmer Jaooby, (X L. Matthew., B. W. Harrty, Dr. C. H. Dana, Prad OrarM, Jr., ft H. Miller, Dr.P.A. Craig, John L Rogwa, Jr. Lawk A. Seott, J. L. Shoemaker, T. W. Eaatwick, A B. Miliar, F. B. Hina Dr. *. Taaaaat, F. B Shattuck, John Blakaly, Frank Millar, Batanal Bkpham, L. tt Ayna, J. M. A. Hlldrata, Dr. t Phyaiek, H. C. Grubnan, a Wright, A Scott, W. M. Allan, W. Q MacDotmnll, H Campion. F. P.Oordy. Joa. a Rhoada, Thomaa Raelfa,'John L

Now for fluke un —— .. * owj u ^I*wk Soot makM ae good Mayor Hildreth ka. reduced hk aeon > 50. Tha ladle, are learning the

Hr-

ThOMM Baal wick played yeaterday and made a low t

Johnny Grow like, the watar and , what Johnny Grow like be generally

1. American Fnntank...Viclor Herbert 1 Orerturo, “Biemd" Wagner g. VkdmoaUo aoio, "Homania Ban Pa-

rolm"

• Chat. Daridboff, Chaa. Qr.be 4 Grand mleeUoa,*‘Feuat"_..Gounod 8. Toronto Jean Dal Virl Verdi « Oornat aolo, 'Tha Boat Chord" Sir Arthur Bu - 7. Tha Three Quotation. (a) The King of France with twin. — •*- id men marched up the

'J -“a —" mepnua m me i-iauwoou. . Frank H. Hildreth, of Hew York, k Toting hk brother, Miyor J. M. E.

HDdretA

Edward Porter Dechert, eon of Henry ' —‘ '— ' enjoying e receJ. Clifford WUmb entertained n cum her of friend. Thu rad ,y on hk yaoht la

the ecorda.

Among prominent Philadelphian, expected et the Windier today k Mr. lawyer Joeepfa Shannon, of _. dalphta.ii enjoying e well earned et the Lafayette. Two promlneet Belbmoreen, n terad at the WisdMr an Mr. end Mra. William W. Dll. Dr. Akraedet Marry, of Hlrertou

Villa. At the fame houM are a large number of other Ptlladelpbkni Among the late aimak at the Craaeat Vllk era Mr. MaragUo. Fen F. Wekr, Ur. and Mr*. Charlaa Balts, Mra. Cuaio, •fra. A Emma Hoppe and Ad.m

oalka.

Mra. Bennett, wife of F. V. Bennett, proprietor of the Arlington Hotel, w — k '-* u et the Stockton. ... Jcr none, Waller. John and Frank. Dr. and Mra. Thomaa Hay are again Jimmerlng at Cepe May. Mr. Hay hae been coming here for yean, end k one of our beat known rummer rkitor. from the Quebec City. Mra. A C. Howard, n Tcry pleariog nd agreeable matron, k domiciled al the Oarroil Villa, and Intend* lo .lay for Mra. Howard U f.rorably

h of Wilmington, k

Mra. T. P. B. Dixey, of South Orange, H. J.. k a gueet of Mra. Jamm M. Arri-

Mr. Fraak A Plarlaer, . wall known metnem man of tha Quaker Oily, k

retting at the Stockton.

"mO-T; Ddlww will arrlr. at the

Mra. John A Fox, of Phlla-Mphlx, k - fuee* at the cottage of Mra. 8. B. Gar-

rieon, on Waahlngtos atreet.

Eke Oriole k —Mr. miM Pleraol and Mr. J. Fraak^ppaemeDer,

‘wo waU known Philadelphia

Mr. Arthur E WaU, of Ph WM , t , u ., prominent L'nireralty of PnnnaylTank

lumnuA !• TkiUng W. A Arrkon.

Mr. and Mra. William Fenderaon, ol Waahingtoo, an gueau of Mra. Fender, •ou'. aktar, Mra. Oharlm A Bondar. Mr. EUwood Booaall, of Philadelphia, k n lata arriral at Oongnm Hall, and

—iMn.Jamnnnwmareenior. tatalag aararal friend, from South OrH J.,nt - - -

Mra. Walah, of Baltimore, k a gnaet at Uw onttage of Mr. and Mra. M. Daily,

Mr. John 0. BmU'- * —•'iburg. k .klttag hk friend, Mr. a. C. Smith, at the tweegy Lafayette, and k thoroughly

-njoytng htwaalf.

Bee. A A Bodriek, [Hrotor of St. PMTa. Oamden. will offiotate el Bk

the prominent Weetarn Pennlylraniaae who arrired at the block too yea tor day, were G. W. Elkin* and tamlly, of PitUburg. They will remate for eeraral weckx 'Miaa Jrnnk Ixerd, of Philadelphia, . ■ming young lady, k pnariog T» with Hk* Jennie Crowell, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Dirid 0. Crowell, Lafayette etreet. Muter. Warren, Wllmot end Horace F. McCann, the three young w>na of Mr. end Mra McCann, are nailing their pereuU at the Colonial. The famU ere well known Philadelphlana. Mr. nod Mra. Jacob Stern, of Pbilee! f h, r e" 1 * In terra ting ajn, Philip, aieregle'crey^i-I^AIdme for the lee.oo. They are regular fttraeA to Oepe May and are frequeot be then

la the earl

Mim Anon M. Cleary, a young lady

Bereral prominent famtlie. of Reading, .A, era eaeconoed at the delightfully ai mated Wtndeor for the aeaaon. Among theee are Mka Millie Bland, Mu. Emily Bland. Mira Catharine S Bland, daughtan of Jadge Bland, all charming young ladrra, whoee talenU hare

- - He k rkltlng hk ie ako at tha Colonial. Mra F M Stein me tx, the pleaaant mother of Mra Miller, e gueat el the Ooletkl, k Tialtlng her daughter et that popular houae. She k from Phlladel--*k ana will remain here for the bat-

ace of the aeaaon.

Two of Bruton Villa', leteat arriral. -•T Mr. M H Darrow and her rii.ming daughter. Mm Ekie 8 Darrow. weU known ladle* in PhUadUphla'. pmmln•nt circle*. Mka Darrow k a beautiful young lady and poaaeaara boat, of ad-

miring friend*.

Mk. Martha A Er.nx of Germantown. k rial ting Mim Edith HertwelL Mka Iran, k a warm and otanooh friend of Cape May. The Ermn. family occupied a Stockton row cottage laet year and the cottage next to the Colonial year before laat, and are miteed here thia

* O— —>•. mauoa aspiring to political hoaon fighting for their country, William Perrina, Editor of the Pniiadelphk KToning Bolletln, ray.

— — uuuhk auuiai cubic of Milwaukee, k a J-wruing at Congrera HaU. Her .liter. Mira Mande. k eqnUly beautiful and rlTamotu, and kako.t

tongrem HaU.

The Colonial k eoteMaratag. Mr. J. Dmforth Bush, n rery well knows W liming Ionian. He k accompanied by X<- Charming wife, two children and ■A and will be here for the remainder of the aeaaon. Among our North street cottager., ao -no k battler located than the family of Fraak C. Socman, of ^Baltimore. They hare been coming to Ctpe May for •ereralyeera-end hire.Urgeaoqu.lnt■oee with our rial lore. Another promtoaot arriral at the Ooloalal k Mr. Malcolm Robbrte, of New York. He k eceompaaied by hk molber Mra. M. Edgar Roberta, a lady w)k>m enlrrtalnlng power, ere remarkable. They will bn all reason gneata The Stockton k entertaining Mr. and Mra. F. D. Ooultner, two prominent Philadelphlana Mra. Oonlther k noted for her great taste in drraslng, and tor beanttfol gown, are model, of the meat

Once a Cape May guest—al way. a Oape May rural. And the Mi^re Eleanor, Emma,VirginU and Alice Mnl'io are registered at the El- . — no exception to the rule. They are regular ruttora to Cape May from Cincinnati, and form a quartette which for Tiredouanee. and cheerfnl-

ura, cannot be beaten.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry A. Jackaon gere - crabbing party to rteitlng friend, on Thursday, and a rery pleasant time was enjoyed. The gunk conekted of Mra. Harry A Jackaon, Mta a Mulllner Kent and her two .later., the Mluee .Dixon, Mra. Harry A Robinaon, Mra. FHnSS££«Cooley. Mr. Charles 11. Jackeon, all ofwhfciffiBS-JUylng with Mr. and Mra. Jiokaoo. * ' — A young man ftTorably known to rteidenu and rial tor. of Oape Mey k Mr. Middleton, the bare ball player. He cooly dapoeided bk teleaoope on the upk of the Carroll Vflla yeaterday. •od. with fak weourtxacd sang brad, quietly turned and eutTcyed all those about him. He u a great (ororite with

and they will be pleased

Proceeding be say.: "The chief exception to this rule among our naral meo w “ Bobert P. Stockton. 1 waa looking the other day at the full length portrait of the commodore which bee long hung tn the corridor, of the hotel at ,! *'je May that bear, hk name. With — hand ranting upon a cannnon, and behind him the drapery of the Stan and Stnpes—the picture was pein'«d by an Englishman, by the bye-the commadors k presented In full uniform, hu manly face full of the glow of gallantry and hk figure alert with energy. Durlog the generation that followed the War of 1812, in which he eerred -

midshipman, there was

A I* KOMI SENT CITIZEN DEAD. iMJah I). Hoove* Died Earl, TMUntay

Moraine at Ml. Home.

After an Ulncra which hu oorered a period of seTerai months, Abtjah D. ReereA aged rerenty yeera, died Thura dey morning al fire o'clock. For the pare month he hu been confined to hk bed and hu suffered considerably. He wu tbe eon of D.rid Hcctm, one of the famon. twin., of which Andrew Reeres wu (be other, who were known u the leading .plrlu in Ctpe May for many yeare. He wu a man of great tone of character and of much practical knowledge. In hi. earlier manhood hk ambition led him westward and he aetUed 'i Ksnua with hk family for a few ,ran. The 111 health of hk wile compelled hli return, end he hu for yean

been actlreiy engaged In

Although nil the delegates hare not arrired the aarrioae of the Ohrlstka Endeavor Conrention are progreMdag finely and much Interest k br‘ ‘ ^

**a* nu cummanaer urau acureiy engaged in boalneu of rxof tbe nary more popular than the dash- riou. kind* here, latterly in farming in tag Stockton. He had fought dank -*-t->-k- - -

pirates over the Spanlah main and had captured cruiser, in the African tiara trade. In New Jeney be early played a hand in poUtlaa. The peculiar power which the railroad loterrau in that State here always enjoyed et Trenton since the time when the Oamden and Amboy Railroad wu built originated in tbe •brewd polloy which he followed in orCseizing the Delaware and Raritan Canal Company, and in bringing that concern and toe railroad Interest, into an alliance u a Slate eyitem. When John TyjapJjeswiAJirsildenA^ter the death of General Herri»on7Tie-tErfe*A-Ja Commodore Stockton the office of Secretary of the Navy. He deefined the ' " long afterward

(b) L too, wu bora in Arcadia. (O Za darfcast Afrina. 8. Vtofia aolo, "Noctnran," Chopin

Mr. J. ABeieoa and Benjamin Foz.of Reading. Pa., are guuk at tha Oapa, TkUtag Mr. Albert D. Hakon, whoke

non of J. I* Nelson.

Mr. red Mrs. Charira A Kush and Mke Roeh, ot Pittsburg, came to the Windsor yesterday for

Misera Btettal, Eleanor Jndga, Webb, Mr. Joseph Appleton, Mra. Hie tee Mil. ter. Mrs. W. A Judge, Mr. W. A Judge Mr. A F. Courtney. Mrs. Courtney. Mke A J. Wrigfcr. Mr. James Walleer, Mrs Joseph H. Kally, Mr. J. A GUI, Mim Mary Halptn, Mk* Fitapatrick, Mira Rou Dailey, Mra. A Y. Desman. Mr. Aha A Hoimra, Mim Holmesjfk* Holmes, Mk* Mildred Holmes, William Ewing, Mrs. A Denman, Mra. T. D. ( Stott, Mra. D.J. Crabs*, Mim Mher '

Dark, Mrs. J. Psorom OolUs G Flttanon. Mmm* AgMiOh,..

-W meads, Wakh, Mr. and Mrs. William Wrigtay. Mr. and Mra. Stewart. Mra. J. Kelly, A A Bertora, A Rotbechild, A HalpiB. A R. Palteraon, A Toad win',

motj m -OMUOiie V-UEVCB ma*B , ■ Erasing eerrto* at 6 o'clock. Ft rat M- A—Preaching al 10.80 hy the Partor, J. A Payran. Sundayeohool at t and prsaehlng by ths pastor

•18 p.m.

Arat Baptist—1QJ0 preaching by lav. CkartmO. Parker. Three o’clock unday-echool and 8 o'clock erring

Tka grandest erent of the amm tar wfll taknplaeeat the palatial B ton Ihk evening when the Grand

Mim Sarah Wilem, vracner of the Oepe Mey rklng geonr.Uon, bol letarty of Newtown. Pa., k vklting her M *nd, Mim Edna Buley, at tbe Bailey ttage on Washington etreet. They i a happy, entertaining pair. Among the recent am rail at the Windsor k Mr. Spencer M. Janaey. a Philadelphian, who k widely —- **“ 0WBer “<J manager of the Urgeet end mo.t completely equipped elect)leal plant In the world. Mr. Robert Valentine k spending e few day. at the cottage of Mr. red Mra. Lome Seym, u the gueat of their eon, Thomu Sayre. Mr. Velenttae k a brother of tbe well known'femllyor Iron muter, of central Penmylraala. Mim Mery Ootahaa. who hu returned from e delightful vkli to little Faith, Mem., where she wu. guut of Mra. Hadiay Jones, formerly of West Phlkdelphta, red with Mrs. Jonra hu trrirad at the 8-nr Ville to stay until Sep. r The l»ixra al tbe eochre which wu Ptay»d eitlra Lafayrtta on Thurad.y

.Sr

tlons for three <

'errolL

Mr. and Mra. Thomu B. Wanamaker -mke ocean on al virtu to Oape Mey Point, where former Fostmutar-Gcncr kl Wanamaker hue commodious cottage immediately on toe Ocean front. From the porches of tola house may be ‘— the Delaware bay (upon one aide the Atlantic Ocean on the other, white on a clear day. when there k an abeeoo* of haie over toe water, toe white be .oh of Oape Henlopan k easily dkoernlble. From whatever quarter the wind may blow, toe Wanamaker Cottage i* always cool. The Itenloe Canoeing dub, which -anekta of Wllmer Jaooby, D. a MoLearn, D. C. Wain weight, Charira ” ter, red Elmer Rutherford, gave an outing to a number of lady friend. Thursday afternoon. The Club hu bollt a boat-house at BcbeWoger'. Landing, watch they bare beautifully decorated.

that (

d tha c

““ career. The steamer Princeton wu built and launched In Philadelphia to kuj *■- .upervUlon. It had r—— -j him to confute the anbqusied notion* of toe Washington Navel Hureau el that time. He bed advked the Navy Department to uu e power to their aaliing veaeeU, at build tberrafter only war .teamen ■ icdto toe largest known guns N.ry Department finally gave him consent to construct toe Princeton. It wu

' Tel trip oi

Mr*. Edwin A Pus, i. again registered et popular Ooogreu HaU. of which hotel she wu toe absolute and undisputed social leader last season. Her charming, Tivanion. and entertaining 1 eepUvate all thou with whom

Mr. and Mra. C. H. , ■i»«n*ra»E sad family, of Wert Upaal etreet. Palhem, me at Oepe May tor toe-

taytag at Marine Villa. It k katd the ex-Oorooer J.

Ware hu aanonnead that ha ii

Mk* Doonar. Mr. Guy Bonier.

On* of the foremost pbyiicUa. of Johimbta, Pa. Dr. O- F. Mxrkei, ir onJoying Iff* al to. Klberon. Dr. Mxrkal

> and kknown ua

e k •»-

nt Pitlabnrg arrivak at the ■ n an Mr. Q, P. EU

—i charming wife. Tha Aldlae hu u iu guea

Auguatm Wehr and family, of

Mr. Wehr k e watt known brick

Mra J. P. Oolite, on Wednesday gave

i — —• • Whkt Innrhenn la of Mra p The Jobs A Wai ten. wile of Philadelphia'.

OUT Ooeeptrolkt. Tbe affair w. - of the most dehgbttnl of ttacha . yet given et Oape May, and wug:

mbera make it a rule to use e number of ibelr frinndqout every week, — ' ‘■I tripe are alwaye greatly enjoy, rangemeota an now being made

time in AuguaL

friends at tok resort will be delighted to hear that she hu at lari arrived, for •*--- * anew leeuof Ufa

by her beautiful

, or A Pue, wbo k rapidly following In her dietingniahed

tool of the big gun. exploded and killed Abel P. D pah nr, Secretary of toe State, Thomu W. OUmer. Secretary of the Navy, David Gardiner, whoee daughter President Tyler had not long before taken u a brifie to to* White House, and

— neighbor. —„ wqueiaiuora nan groat respect and whore advice wu often sought. But two children earvlra him, Mra. Horace Swain and Mn. A W. Hand. Hk eldest daughter, Mra. A E. Ewing pseud away . year ego. The funeral will occur ou Sunday afternoon, eerviora at toe house al two o'clock, interment at Cold Spring Prra-

byterien cemetery.

X THE OPKCUNO WATERS.

.. mm* In the Mexican War mat

Commodore Stockton wu enabled to perform an exploit which commanded attention of the whole country. He wu assigned to toe command of toe Pacific eqoadron for operation, on toe western ooest of Mexioo. Hk conquest of California wu helled by hk oountrymeo fifty yeera ago u an example of American proweu and sagacity. The

of that part of Mexico wu

That vidalr known anrlu* u.*_ po,,e " ,on of U;l1 !>•** of Mexioo wu

Two viriton who ere thoroughly enjoying their trip to Oepe Mey are Mn. Harry de Silver and her nephew, Mr. Prenok de SDrer. prominent Aldlae (neats. Mra. de Silver k tn expert and rar k . medical student at tbs Ucdrarrtty of Prauayfrank, but k a rerident

Igtoa, D. a He pom .am e

J physique and k quite an athlete. He k a member of to* Uatrer rtty Foot Ball Team and of the famous boat club. Mn.de Silrer u well known

town, to which PhUadelphk

triumph of American arnu, not unlike tost of Dewey', today In toe Phillip-

pines. When he returned'

hailed u the naval hero oi me war. At toe Mori cal Fuad Hall in Philadelphia. on toe lut day of tbe year 1847 John Swift presided at a great dinner given la bk honor. Around him wi such noted Philadelphian, of toe day u Henry D. GUpln, John A Bead. Airy L. Benner, William Q. Alexander, Joslah Randall, Mayor Bekterllag and lawk O. Levin. The commodore .poke

in toe .train of ooe Who might

called a Jingo. He painted on. American destiny ou toe Pacific, be would

A ttrely coaching party took piece on Thuredey evening when aa Jolly a — — to* Pike nod ell over the elty to the, unearthly tooting of

horns sad scream, of delight

Mim Josk Millar ay. she wsi chsp. wone, and of coarse whet Mk* Josk ■ys no ao* would dsn dispute. Mim bbsi Spooner wu among the young mdks who contributed to ths merrtmasl and fun and all ex Joyed themeel vra

m the party were mueAde- |

lalde Baird, Edwin Baird, Albert Baird, < Mke Nancy Oourtrighi. Mim Ethel i Spooner, Mke Oetherine Levine, Later Ounred, Howard Shoemaker, Dudley

Mexioo, and he would not here • ■ withdrawn from Mexira ua jeoome e republic where ha Prot-

rataau might lire ia peso*.

"Although toe commodore had sup-r-rted the Native American movement la Philadelphia, he wu eleoted to the United Bute* Senate from New Jeney ua Democrat. It wu probably toe first instance of the electloaof a Senator whose life had been spent cnlefly on tbe quarterdeck, and la tha political parlance of to. lime he wu known u to* 'Bailor Senator.” It wu hk speenh in tba Senate In 1883 which finally tnrnad a majority of Coogrera ia favor of to* abolition of flogging in the navy. At toktime tome Democrat* in New Jer(an to start a movement for hk

In the convention would open to* way, u It did, for a leu ooupicuou. randldata. Tha New Jeney jjrrat.

which he wu deeply Interested sod of which he had s profound knowledge, gleaned Irom study and experience. He lived a mile distant from tok city on toe ancestral aorra. He wu e grand, eon of Abijeh Koevet, one of toe original ieulen beio and a eol lkr of the Revolrlionary War. He, himrelf wu one of the nine month, volunteer, from tok reolioo in toe Civil War, and his

x wltnou Uiat lie wu one

— faithful of soldiera. Ha had toe rank of corporal and during n portion of toe service carried toe colon There were few meo more phllanthropically disposed than he hu always been. "_m*y be truthfully said of him that -iimvvf Spjmjerilthe poor and net withheld hk hnad'traS-Mff needy qulriug help. ^He hu enffared'

"-anolal loaera In burtnau boot

—t ex needing lenity towards thorn with whom he had burtneu relations, always preferring to live at peace with mankink, eren though heavy tacrifioet were required. He wu torougbouthk car. ear e man of sturdy charactefTforWhcsn hi. nelehhnra anti l_ — a-*

Lest night the convention N-H a proal eervioe in the Baptist Church, on Oape avenue, at which the Rev. W P. Lee. of toe West Bide Preebytarinn Churoh, of School Lena, Germantown ‘ delivered n very Interesting sddrem on toe minion of toe Christian Endeavor, lu relation to toe church and auxiliary of the Sabbath school The church wa* crowded to the door*, sod much Inlarral wu manifested in toe speaker-! subject. Hay. toe k quite a young ■«»- hu a rery agreeable and pleasing votes, and toe enthuskim with which be handled hk .abject wu reflected la hk

Urge eudiaoae.

The early morning services wu mors largely attended than thou of the pre-

ceding day.

The 7 o'clock prayer meeting wu conducted by Mus Soholey, of West Philadelphia, Secretary of the oonrenUon. with Prof. Sweeney and Mia Minnie Sherwood In charge of to* music.

down s nember of daiegeta* in time tor toe 10 o'clock eervioe, which wu in cnarg. of Dr. Bally and Rabbi Et converted Jew. Owing to the a

heal the afternoon seme

continued, nod greater interest w ■ be centered in the erakiag meeting.. , Tolley’, program wu not completed at" ] law boor yesterday, and It is thought ri bat li will be devoted to rai ‘ ‘ *

pare for * big day to-morrow.

Ex Postmutor-General W mania* arm will hare chsig* of toe mcrnlng ear-I

* ■“ ' divine* will s|

The Rev. J. L. vreu mo vfw In Presbyterian clrale* In Oapa May ,. and at onetime pastor of the Gold Spring Church, hu bean taking n rery active Interest In the affair, of tha ono-

Th* yachting reason at Sewell's Point -i now at lu height, and the delightful weather with lu "just right” winds k -i incentive to nit. numerous parties -enjoy toe reallyeioelient yachting, railing and flrtung at that naturally In. terertlng Point. The yachtsmen hare pul their boat* in perfect condition, and toalr rate, for toe hour, trip or day are reasonable than Many „n the coast And then their faculties u regard wharfage here been so materially Improved. Thou who. vklted Sewell's Point last ysar would not recognize toe old piece noi Through the further greet enterprise of a man who k noted tor great aoterpriara u wall built and acrvlomble wharf hu been extended out Into the deep water, and the numerous yacht* belonging to toe Point, when not engaged, on al »y to be found moored to thk mag k The hotel hu been toot-

eraod gentleman he expressed ths optalon that from hk correspondence with division* of Christian Endeavor Into* tie. of Montgomery, Bucks, Dskand Chester in Penniylrxnla, and New Outle and Kent counties In Dataware, beudra the divisions In New Jersey, the meeting, of toe convention next week would be rery largely at- | tended, end from toe very Hh—») rates j made by the proprietors of three targe hotel, here toe week’s outing k tha chrapeet that hu ever been projected by toe Chnrtlan Endeavor, CAPE HAY POINT. IntcroaUii. Item* Gathered at Out Popa- , tar SUtar Braort, j bamnei Frieoder, of Phitadelphta, k i a tale arriral at toe Sboreham. « MUtar, the celebrated magician, will give an entertainment at the Carlton tonight. \ J A prominent arrival at the Si yesterday wu George L.

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-- A Neely, of Gorma down yesterday and took s Oape House. « Eaton a Grifford, of the Ann of Joe 1 1 Bailey A Cm, Phitadelphta, is t 3 at the Oape Houas. Mias Rou Hunt took a party of young folks on '-•v lily yesterday sad I

V-wntjetiy. trolley cars mei

. striking picture M ^ J merrily swing into the sts-

on si me Point A firat-ctaas oompsny talented artists give free perfonnsoora -rery afternoon and evening, and,counting Uxfooel and pleasant trolley nde.

k practically the eo* of edenjoyable recreation

Genial Captain Totand, a man w

lithe principal watering i

— — Atlantic coast, had, u hi* gurau yesterday afternoon, Mr. Fraak n “pmen, accompsnied by hk two liu one, diminutive but veteran raliora. eaptain'e sloop, toe Sea Gull, lay . distance off shore, and hk vial tor. — 1 taken off to it in toe small boat. Captain Clark, of the commodious yacht Vigilant, took out Mr. Jamas K Nisbtt, the waU-known Philadelphian, foe a abort fishing trip. A. flah u plentiful In and about toe water, at Sewell'. Point Mr. NebU, If any erKa-man at *11, wu rare to have some very exulting abort Ha wu eceompaaied by h He wu eceompaaied by hk two Maxten Elmer aad John, and toe trio undoubtedly enjoyed the trip hugely. The Horatio, Chptain Smith, took out email party la the afternoon ft* a Jmrt sail over the sounds, sad the trip peored to be a most delightful cm. The three gentlemen who composed th< happy party were Mr. B. A Mortimer,

• Mr. William Bewea and Mr. FnaOls 1 Aletadu But trying to UghTtaet dgara - with damp mat chraon.bonrd of a swiftly

I moving yacht with ev—

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Proprietor Kelly, of the OsrlUn, U , Hanging for s big donkey party, to ba aldathk house on Tuesday evening

ext. All are invited.

Carlton arrival, yesterday wan: Wilmington—John D Kelly, Mrs Mary Mrasick, Walter Moaaick, Mrs JuUa Hamilton, A Hamilton j Hamilton. Philadelphia—A Bead.

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A Ugh ctau concert will be given at toe Hotel Lafayette this evening under thnreryabta direction of Madam, da 0*«al. The principal artist* who wffl appear beside. Madame da Outal at 1 Madema Patti Barilil, prims donan, SC prano, niece of Madame Adallaa - Nicollnh Mr. Donovan, tenor; J S , k±s:^r j s.^ lie manual light* will also eenrai convert on Sunday « will Rev. Mrt Motley, bentoz THE WAVB ALMAKAO. locu-foasc**!. Cxjwkxv.ilj. \ weather, oocasionel .Lowera, warmer. Sun riaet ASO A M:‘as6 7Jt P. M. ranis

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