Reduce! Trolley Fares 96 Tickets for $5 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets for 50c
Round Trip Tickets to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cents.
= : ! -vy. VOLUME XXXIV. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1898.
NO. 21
Every Night this Week-Free Vaudeville Show at Sewells P
oint-Begir
ining at 8.30
Giria and Gallante Who Make The Beach a Place of Beantr. A PAHABAIA OF FASHMBLE LIFE
Al borne he dined on tempts. And dresk the Ok of Fnsee; And when the Uab bad so mint eeocr, lie made the poor chef disoe. On canru backs be tort sited, Os trsffle putties loacbed, He sipped his Much*, puffed his "* qoe,” Aad took his claret poached. Bat siaoe he joined the reclmeni, Lord I what a change of fare; Belt pork and bard tack Uncle Bam Oires (or a soldier's (are. Bat when the suite Is o’er, beck hot Hem come with this ad nee: "If ‘war Is hell,' U only proves Caps May a paradise:" Who wears that red bathing salt? Bo many inquiries ham beeo m that the Wavs has determined to o a prise of •S.S0 to the person diacovsring the Identity of the tab bather. As a guaranty of good faith a *4 William communication a will be given to
The Band Man.observed with a great deal of pleasure the beautiful, majestic and dashing Malbelle Riegel enjoying a dip la the surf on Bonday morning. The lair lady was robed in a new dark bide suit, elegantly fitted and beautifully trimmed in white. Daring last wi Mias Blegel was miasod from this pis aha had made a trip to the dly where we learn she was performing a loving duty, but haa now returned to ai dally on Strand for a surf bath. Thanks, awfully, Malbelle.
be will begin a two weeks' tion aad his society will be daily eought by a bostnf admirers among bis young
friends.
Harry la a splendid fellow, every way
and appreciates his kind and generous nature. Harry’s most Intimate friend, , has a position with Bimpson, Williams A Go., and bis sorfy plunges are also confined to weekly ini be becomes one of the
IN TIE SEII1WIBL Items of a Personal Nature which
will Interest AIL
m comcE me botel guests
bration began. A platform had i under a oanopy of Ann Bags, and to the strains of "The Old Bland By* the professor was led upon It by Mr. H- Halptn and Mr. Wallace. Mr. Wallace thee made a few appropriate remarks which were replied " ’ofeaeor in a remarkably happy of mind. Mr. D. K- Patterson then played a quaint hut well rendered which was followed by an st solo by Mr. Evers ei 'Mother's Prayer." Mr. Hal pin
"The Old Stand By" march was posed and dedicated to his old friend, Haseler, by Charles Puerner.
thick you could hang your hat They were patriotic however, and ware . This Is
Albert Ashton Boyer, who for ten years past haa resided in a Cape May i, near BcheUenger’a landing, died in Hollldaysburg. Pa., on Wednesday last after a brief severe lilneu. Mr. Boyer, whose home a
.an seriously ill until two or three efore his death. The funeral occurred In Philadelphia on Saturday, ran x- naaoLai. Hiss Jane K. Barclay died yesterday at her collage in this dly. Bhe haa ill for some time. The remains will be
as bottled shoore." "Bhootc be lea." -"Now, how many Isa doeer' “Veil, dot shuet make a case of Span-
eUer without turning your head yon nan wager all the money in your £ante that U Is "Tommy" Peterson. Every. m of the best all round
that ever broke a bottle. With the girls be is the fifteen ball in a game of pool and arias out every time. Wc oculd tall you about a little dark haired girl la Camden, but do not propose to give anything away.
ir unde. Col. John I at expert young lady bathers who
May B-rand, and are also frequently area on the golf links, being very good players. Another sister. Miss Helen, is at present enjoying a short euj popular mountain resort Foraeverel season, pan the Mlseas Donahue have base among the popular bellaa of the
is Dr. W. B Ptuerman, world’s champion walker. The Doctor bolds all wxid'a records, er laurels from ad the ben n
school in Virginia and has for her guests two school mates, the Misses. Wallace, are greatly .enjoying the acetal
llsaal.r'a Birthday OslabreSlsa. Congress Hall Bonday night waa t nex ceded scene of an impromptu birthday cclabratloa In honor of that grand mualca i Haasler. Oa Monday our . was jun midnight Bonday his m
broad Allan lie la 11. L. Appert, who registered al the Stockton from Paris. William A. Williamson, a well-known iMneei man of Clayton. N, J„ is a gueat of his sisters here for e few days. A prominent electrical financier of Philadelphia, Mr. Edward 8. Toadnn,
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Knox were among Philadelphia ns who came to Congress Hall Saturday for an extended sojourn. Benjamin Else man a well known
log, and the burial will be at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Miaa Barclay was a daughter of tha late Andrew C. Barclay, of Philadelphia, and sister of Mr. William K. Barclay, of this dly. wnuaira. lksuixc. Mr. William 8. Learning, aged 81 can, died et hie home here yesterday iarcing after a brief Illness of oce eek. The funeral •emeee will
Church, at Cape May Court House, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Learning was a respected dtiren, who had lived In this dty for le yean past, la tarty Ilf e h '
For The Boy's Brigadeentertainment will bs given for tha benefit of the Boys Brigade of Ospc May City, at tha Auditorium, oe Tuesday iug. July M.>t 8 p. m. Tha pro-
imitation of various Birds.,
Impersonation of Uncle 8em
Hubbard at Cape May, ten minute lecture D. MeOall McGregor. 1 "The OA Fashioned Country Bobool - Madame Celesta. fid mission 20 oeuta. Children, 15.
al atlampt to save him. aa always considered as expel er and It la thought that he wi d with cramps at ha want dew with: t a struggle. Tha body up to leat night had not been r The dead man was from
Mrs. John I. Bogers and Mrs. Louis J. oOrett will give the next tei Gdf dub on Wednesday all tram 4 to 8 o’dqak. They have the Mandolin Club to render ai act aa tides will a Mrs. Andrew D. KcKenna, Mias Ktuy Fibber, of Ws.bi.noc, Mbs
Henry M- McAJ xj, of PhUedelphla, is enjoying a nceued vacation at the
Windsor.
The Hev. William Porter Lee and wifa are guests at the Windsor for an indefinite period. One of Baltimore's most prominent merchants, Mr. W. O. Blair, la a goes! I Congress Hall. Mr. and Mrs E H. Hill, of Oamdes, are guests at the college of Mayor and Mu. James M. K- Hildreth. Mr. A. G attache Morris, of Philsdelhk, is among the very prominent uaala at the Baltimore Taw Mrs. Charles B. Dunn, of Korsiood ranuq. Chestnut Hill, it visiting al ape May for a brief period. Gen. William J. Sewell I over Sunday the Bev. B A. Bodriok, of BL Peal's churon, Camden. Mrs. Bsdcllffi Furness aie again sUying at the Windsor, where they will make aa extended visit. Mias Annie Loguc and Charles Logue re among the new comars at thsLafay.le and will remain several days. Dr. Bert Hand, of Philadelphia, la isaing some time at the cottage o’ his ,lber. Bull well Hand, of this city.
his accustomed vacation at the Lafayette. Mr. Hulbert A Yerkee, a popular young Philadelphian, waa a visitor with la slater it Carroll Villa over Sunday. Dr. Charles N. Hoc pea, of Philadelphia, la enjoying a well earned rest at
Cape May and la staying
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel 'Cohen mr* among well known Philadelphians who
are occupying apartments
Mr. W. C. Anderson is another banker of the Quaker City, who, during that city's hot spell, la stopping al Congress “Ml. Mrs. Peter MoOali, of Wawa, with her came to the an outing by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stern, of Phils, elphia, are among tha laleat arrivals at ■e Aldlne, where they will remain for iveral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vodgea have Jolnsd their Philadelphia aad other actheBrexton. Thay arrived Saturday. Malcolm Bobcrts, a prominent Mew York builder, with Mrs. M Edgar BobColonial for aa
i grass Hall n
s Mrs. J. B. Mauser, e beeutiful and enleruinlaf lady. She will wsa Hal] her summer tor the
Miss Graves, of West Philadelphia, is handsome and interesting gueat i Mercer Cottage, Perry street. Mia Mercer is recovering from recent Illness, and since coming to the Cape la gaining ipldiy. Mr. aad Mrs. T. 8. Shoemaker, prom icnl Psulsdsiphlana, are recent arrivals ; tha Block too. They are accompanied by their two beauUful and lady like see Helen and Edith
The Misses Anna reary an two well-ki era of Milwaukee, Wlk, who are staying Coagrees Halt Mrs. Julia CSarks, of Plltaburgh, Pa., is a gueat al the cottage of Dr. Alonso Leaoh. Mrs. Clark is tha wifa of a well
social leaders of the younger element U Hartel, sojourning al Oougreea John M Poslley la among wall known
staying at the Lafayette. He Is eoconpeaied by hie wife. Bev. Dr. Adolph Spaeth, e prominent alheraa clergyman of Philadelphia, with his family, an occupying a cottage at Cape May Point.
aa Hall, and will remain
ape May tor a fortnight. John L. Curry, and John L. Muace, Bciak of the Philadelphia Post Office, re guests at tha Aldlne. They will re-
r. Joseph N..Plereoi, well known ■dal and business circles in Philadelphia, with Ua wife, is enjoy leg
Mbs Mabel Rewee, o! Philadelphia, elstar of Mbs Carrie Bewee, noted bet week, b enjoying e week's visit with * daughters of Dr. tt H. Steam We have received word that M
looial last eight for a
days.
I (Mr. and Mrs. William A. Murphy, of St Paul, Mien., came to the Bio yesterday, and will pass several' at that popular hold. "Johnnie" Beird the well known ball player of Princeton, aad now gesnt of Battery A. b enjoying e loogh and passing part of It at Cape
Mar.
Mr. and Mrs William Sew, well known residents of the Quaker City are sojourning at the Stockton. Mrs 8csk> b s clia mlng lady and
lends.
Mr. aud Mrs D. Lindsay, aay, and D. Lindsay, Jr., are among late arrivals st the Marine Villa, where they 111 remain during the balance of the Mr. F. L. Gilpin, secretary of the Wilmington City Electric Light Co., accompanied by Mrs. Gilpin, have arrisd at the Marine Villa for aa extended qonrn. . Mrs. Estxecberg and her niece. Miss Irene Katienberg, of Memphis, Tenn., are rill ting Mr. and Mrs. Chi ties Vendlg, al the Utter's ootlsge on Columbis a venae. Ex Surveyor of the Port John M. Campbell, of Philadelphia, ) the Lafayette on Friday evening, was prominent figure on the Boardwalk yesterday. Mrs & A Wclshsmpel and little sen,
Mrs Bogera was well known la the social colony last year and b charming matron. Mr. Bogera is Oil Attorney for Allegheny City, Ps Mas Simon, of Baltimore, who U
staying at Brextoo Villa site, and has hosts of of her winning ways
month
John Beeves, son of Joshua Beeves, the keeper of the light bouse et Sea Isle City, New Jersey Volunteers, and b now samp al Sea Girt. U. Joseph Appleton, manager of General Electric Stonge Company, U ■joying the season at Congress Hall. Mr. Appleton’s company b the Urges! of Us kind in the world. George 8. Patterson, who b regarded i the best crx-keter in the United 'ales, came here from PhiUdetphla Saturday night. He la slopping with frienda st (Jape May Point. Colonel J. Frank Morrison, the Bsitilore traction magnate, with Mrs. Moreon, b staying st the Stocklon. They head a large psrty from the Monoicntal City at that hotel. F. W. Stuart, of PhllsdelphU, eck on a furl mgh from Chickamauga, U Captain of Campasy D, Sixth KegiDurlog hb soj wrn in Cape May he w^l remain al Congress Hall.
tag hb beat pained to bear of i in Salem, N. J., Sunday of a Judge, A. U. BUpe, known Ospe Mey dimmer visitor, the Chairman of the New Jersey Stale Tax
the Brextoo Villa, left r her horse yesterday, dy return to that hot at and Cape May ter in the season, a fact which tended
■er of the New York Legislature. 1 hb family at the Star VOU Bat. urdsy night Mr. Ltwreaee is a ■ Justice Lawrence, of the New York Boeme Court. Mr. 8. H. Vaanemaa. a member of
' Joine him al the hotal I ^ Mr. and Mra. Elliott
rived at the Aldlne ycstrvdiy u several weeks al Valle, b > member of the firm of Valid) Bros. A Co., well known in Electrical
Liars
i. by the way, the charming Belli. Inn haa a number of yonng ladies who know how to sing, aad sing well. Passing by there the other might bare thought that an tmpromptn of rare excellence had ranged and waa In active progre Mr. WUiam Wrlgley and hb charmtrig wife, accompanied by Mbs Wrlgley Interested participants In all the dal fanctiona al the Congress, at w] hole! they have taken a handsome suite of rooms for the eeeeoo. Ur. Wrlgley well known soap manufacturer. Among the dbllngnlsbed Southerners registered at the Congress b Mr. B. A. Mytccbmle, of New Orleans. Mr. Mytecbmle b s gentleman in every part leuUr and pomsaaes Innumerable frienda He b prominently connected with the famous St. Charlie Hold in New Or Mr. and Mra. Charles H. Landenberger, of German town, with Mbs Leaden, berger and Charles H. Lendenberger, Jr., now have apartments at Ue Marine VUU for the remainder of the With them is George B. Lan deeberger of the senior class of the United States Nsval Acsdemy st Annapolls. Among the recent arrivals st Oongrras Hall were Mr. and Mrs. L C. Bsndel and child, of Baltimore. Mra Ban del ipboide the natal beautiful women; her daughter, Mica Florence Bsndel, w her,is blossoming into a truly; in teresling Bandef b the cashier for the Baltimore American. That vcsgjalented pen and ink sketch anbt. Mr. Ovorge J ~ gueat at the LsfayM numerous frienda st thbyesort, and drawings have made him acquainted with a large dreb of prominent people. He is et present attached to the staff of toe Philadelphia Til Mr. Dougherty, e young man of finent >n ver-aliens I powers, left the Brexton, r PbUaddphb last evening, but turn after arranging some business alters in the city. He has made hb mgenial preseno* felt et the VUis has proved to be e fount of Information
Ives- Mbs Bose man b the stenographer of the Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court of the State of Minnesota, andhiaa personal acquaintance with nearly every leading lawyer of that state. Mrs. Boeeman, mother of Mbs Roseman, b enjoying good health in that far
friends la this city will he glad to hear. Major Gin ion Burling and wife, of New York, are again delightfully quartered et the pabtial Stockton, where many friends of last season extend them s cordial welcome. Majw Burling b noble fellow of fine physique, true military beering aad possessed of many manly trails which make and hold for
wewt and winning manners, her . geseroas and sympathetic disposition quickly bind ah hearts to her in test regard and strongest sdmlrawheal is a source of attraction to Innumerable petsoua, but It b a moat delightful reaction to Senor EUadoro Infanta, the Chilean Charge d' Affairs,
Mrs. T. E MsVitty. Miss Elsie M Vltty and D. 8. McVltty are amo«_ popular Peliadelphia society kabituee who ate making tbs Block ton their sr home. They form aa Interest
lag family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Swain, of Shelby. Tills, lad., are among lata arrirab at — Indaor who will remain at the several weeks. Mr. Swale is a well known buaineaa mao in his section
of tha country.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fast are (nasta at le cottage of Mr. and Mra. J. U. A Davisson oa Ocean atreet Mrs. Fast b ;hter of Mr. and Mra. Davit aad b well known tor her excellent
erary productions.
ins Elmar Hires, of Shi am, N
>panted by Mra Hires, b a g . , at Congress HslL Ha b the son of Weethsrby. Mr. Weetherby b well
William H. Fritch, of 1808 North th street, Philadelphia, b a prominent Chairoate guett. Ha waa noticed
oices of the wheel et old O May hare no jnore charming nor perienced rider among them that «outa H. Ayres, the wife of our well known cottager. Mrs. Ayres personally a lady whose gracious mi ■ captivate all those with whom • ie in contact, aud her riding b -ked with a gracefulness which b uourual, U not absolute unique. OutliTsted society et the palatial Stockton thb season will welcome to their ranks such a notable and distlngnbbed personage as Prince K. M Asads, who b sojourning at that hotel b friend of Mr. D L. Persoh. The Prince b of the reigning royal house of Japan, and b vbiting thb country in to thoroughly study American progress!reaeas and habits, with which s countrymen are so desirous of being
)Uar acqnlnled.
Mbs Lulu Stahl, n very charming bellr, of North Eighth atreet, Pbiladeli daughter of one of the Qnaker City's well-known bankers,b being hospitably entertained by Mbs Agnes Bennett, daughter of Mr. end Mrs Alfonso Bennett, on Franklin street. Mbs Stahl isrming young lady of entertain, leg conversational powers. Bhe enjoys ocean bathing, and b always the centre of a group of jolly belles when os
■ persons of Mr. and Mrs. E
Mrs. Weatherby whom gracious charms captivate all those with whom she cs»ee in oontaot. They have
ich avenue and Howard the remainder of the leasee. Thb be cottage formerly oocupid by M.
Washington, and now to Madrid. bajtsH,* Pataootre b the daughter of James Elverson, of Philadelphia. Hamilton Lew-
Villa. Ha Lily the Ml . . . believing that he saw the lilies blooming on the sandy ahores of Cape Henlopen, started to pedal through the breakers in an effort to reach them. Pin ding the wheel e useless mode of conveyance, the Senor donned hb radiant bathing ■ult and entered the surging sort, only to be Ignomlnlonaly balked at the offset of hb bathing career by e crab, who, evidently appreciating the fact that th SenoPs tootsies presented e dbui gubhed morsel, took e bite with th evident intention of not allowing such good thing slip by. The “crab'' looktd very much like Mr. Dougherty. A party of gentlemen from PottsviUe, Pa., combtlng of Mr. Francis Altalatla retired merchant; CharlesT. Bowen end WUIIam J. Bowi Vi. Wildermuth, L Vi. Schslck, a prominent lawyer and -Uornoy; S. M. Mortimer, a capitalist ■nd City Treasurer; Frank House, rholeeale lobaoco dealer; F. B. Hacsecr, Receiver of Taxes, and John F. Zerbey, cashier of the Government National Bank of PotUville, with hb wife the Aldine and
i lb
VACHTIXG U POPCLAJl.
d with l
surroundings. They enjoyed their Immensely, taking In all me pleas uses " day, such as bslhing, d smosemtuu, and expressed themselves ss having haa a jolly good time. When they departed for their: spec live homes, their friends were so ■e them go. They were interested large tract of land at Rahoboth Oily, DsL, which they inspected by a perseFriday of list ~ ' land b expected to be sold shortly. A prise is being arranged bay at Lewt», where in ae to ran to and fro to Cape May City. TEIS UFGEIEMMBEEf A children's hop will be given st Degrees Hall to-morrow evening under the direction of Prof. Lucian Carpenter. Yesterday morning there was a delightful dance given at the Stocklon under tbs direction of Prof. A M. fxinmis Tne Vaudeville entertainment al Bewaib Point b a popular place and the object point of a large comber of trolley The regular Tuesday evening hop will ike place et the Stockton to-night, •d those desiring colta/£ra' privlege ckets may have them by applying st
■e office.
Harry Williams, the colored man who as shot a couple of weeks ago, b now l Cape May and b rapidly recovering cm hb wound, being able to walk bout the town. We never knew before that Cape May ad a trystlng place except Huggy'a Holly, but If the reader will look oa the side of Lily Lake be may find hb advantage. While pairing along tha turnpike one
Saturday and yesterday nave banner d*ys among the yachts and yachtsmen at Bowelb Point, for almost every trolley arriving at the entertain, meet pavilion haa borne several parties of happy wik r lovers come oot for s day's pleasure in ibe commodious ) achts at the pier. Balling it the main diverik», bat fishing and crabing-arc poputar sports, especially smong the animated younger element. Mr. Joseph kelly waa onl taking hb daily trip ovir Ihe sounds In hb aa bunch, the Irene. Mr Killy in sailor but enjoys engineering ttta craft belter than handling a ~ flrisky yacht. He made t catch of Bib and did not return for quite a lentby time. The yacht Harriet, C«plain Joseph . Hughes, was engaged almoet all day. In the morning, the captain took out a party ol three: .Mr. and Mra James E Jamison and their ohanning daughter, Mbs Marin Jamison. They sailed for miles over the Bounds but were afraid to venture out into the rolling blue of dd Mr. PeMaooand family,yearly visitors to Cool Cspe May, and veteran sea lovers, wore out for an all day in the yacht Melvins, Captain Z. YorkAa Mr. Pcaaaoo b an exptrtjsnd patient fisherman, he undoubtedly enormous haul We trust be did, any. popular "Jack” Richardson took three of hb lady friends (out sand in a yacht firmly anchored or h! None of the party were bit lea-sick, oh, no. But don' ean, Jack; the poor and disco Man On Deck, repreeenUog only up-to-date paper in Cape May, Tax Wavs, did not have oil girl, let alone
your thm!
Mr. Christopher Gallagher was steam, ing around the Point In hb bunch, He b to be found at thb ren. devout partaking of hb especial aad favorite enjoyment every ' rumor haa it that he b a very genial The commodious jieht Emily, OapIn L. Ware, look eevenl parties tailing. In the afternoon Mr. Winch ester and hb son, accompanied by Mr. Bush and two ladles made an enjoyable trip over the upper sounds. The ladies being fearful of mal de mer, the gentlemen chivalrously curbed their desire rough water and evidently enjoyed
family, Mbs Louisa Weber, of . more, and Hr. Edward Meraher. They chartered the yacht Clover, Captain , for a abort trip, and returned ery well pleased with their excursion. The yacht Congress, Captain Alexb
Wes thb s mascot or was It ju lag cloud? The funeral of the late A
lucted by Rev. Charles D. Parker, of thb dty, assisted by Bev. J. L. Landis. Tbe pallbearers were members f the G. A. B. The Monday night bop et Congress tall bit night was largely attended enjoyable effrir. The able
The guests of tbe United Stales were n Bonday treated to an impromptu lurical, tn which the two principal rtbb were Mr. 8. Zeveloff, now of New York, but formerly of Rossis; and Dr. Elijah Miller, of New York, a aon of the late Vincent Miller, of ihb oounly. Mr. Zeveloff b s member of Waiter
bally located, and plans are being drew* lor what b designed to be a handonma seaside villa, at a coal of
-"—•“10 000. The won wiilt
the tall and be ready >
about •10,000. The t early in the f-" '
, of ‘88. Mr.
forhb
AI CAPE m POINT. lotereKting Meetings Ocmtune at the C. £. Convention, A HOP AT THE CARLTOH HOTEL
prominent Stockton Hotel guests; Mr. Mr. George P. Elkina, dainty Mbs Dot Evans, and Mr. A H. Elkina The yacht waa highly commented upon by Mr. George Elkins who u a recognized liaise of by no means inferior abused Captain Sohellinger declared that he had never had any more dellgbteu In hb life. Mbs Elkins b an expert kodsker. The pretty yacht Adelb, Captain L Smith, carried a party of distinguished Western guosb, now stopping at the Elberon. The members Included Mr. and Mra. D. F. Swain and child, Mr. Homer Jamea, Mr. C. Sleinkauser and Mra. Slelnbaaaer. They are prominent resldenb of Bhelbyville, Ind., and are 1 joying their sojourn at Cape May hugely. Among the parties who took early Ssturdsy morning saUi waa that of Mr. John Sloan and several ladles. They
The Christum Endeavor Cocrtalicw fill continues to draw a large attattdnoe at all the servioas, aad the Interest does not lag, although the weather b not the kind that lends to produce tuch enthusiasm over any subject. Lost night's meeting waa onnitn-stfl f Rev. M. Phillips, of the United Brotherhood, and proved one of Ihe Interesting service* of the oonvesThe 10 o'clock service in the Ing wee in charge of Bev. Samuel Freudsr, a Ohrblbnlrcd Jew,who deddely Interesting and -nstruotlre address. There waa no sunrise ser-
Ice.
The singing, conducted by Professor Sweeney and the volunteer choir, b aU lhal can be desired, and b highly appro, mated by ihe vbitlng members. Tonight the members Vm all go on s trolley ride for the benefit of the society and a pleasant evening b anticipated. The large numbers of visitors are very much pleased with the many Improvtmenu about the Point Mbs Jennie 8. Daria, of Wcoblde Presbyterian Church. Germantown, b one of the most active workers. Bhe has made a boat of frienda since her atI by her many acta of filnlnam n. Thomas Blackwell, of Alleghany, haa joined her mother at the Cape House, end will remain for some Um. Mra. H. W. Oegg, a prominent Philadalphta lady, b staying at the Cape 'louse for the season. B. P. Jones b et the Shoreham with b two ohanning daughters. Major a P. Halsey, one of the most prominent men In Virginia b stopping at the Shoreham where he will remain during the season. Among the arrivah at the Shoreham w E. J. Wall and wife, Edward W. Bioe and wife, A. L. Boatedo and wife, Alfred B. Bice, Major & P. Halsey and wife, W. N. Burrowe, a Vandcrher•chen and wife. The Carlton opaatt-lhc jjancing ses>n last nigh; will, a grand hop In the magnificent ball room. The guesb at.d several of the ooltagen aad enjoyed the affair thoroughly. Tha dance floor although well filled was at crowded and the dsmvng was made comfortable by the oool breese* from the ocean. There will also be a bop tomorrow night. The orchestra at the popular Shoreham will render concerts on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from tec le eleven
night there will be hope on Monday, Wednasday and Saturday evenings to which Mine Host Ewing inritaa not only tbe guesb of tha home but the cottagers as well. Tbe donkey party that was to have taken place at the Carlton bat night was postponed owing to the trolley party. Mbs M. B. Coombs whs b staying at is Shoreham b a practicing M. D. and the able asabtant of Dr. 8. Web Mitchell, of Philadelphia.
Forecast for Tuesday: Bhoweri and
i under storms.
Sun rises 4.53 A. M.; rets 7.18 P. M.
In the aftenoon, the Horatio again ok out a hibnous party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs L. P. Aloe, of SL Louta, and Mbs Rosenblatt. They enjoyed the excitement so thoroughly that they declared their i^entloc of coming out often again, a resolution which will please Captain Smith. Tbe yacht Adelaide, Captain L Smith, waa engaged during Baturday afternoon by Mr. W. Biel, a veteran yachtsman, hunter, fisherman and general aportaHe waa successful In landing quite a large number of flue finny specland hb catch of crabs was truly
Illy. It took ont a large party, among whom were: Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Zasgrill, Mr. and Mrs. X. A ■ennlngton, Mias Anuta Kershsw, Mbs larrict Smith, Mr. Swain and Master J.
MMTAKT 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 this most delightfully situated spot.
I EJHET
NOTICE TO WATEB CONSUMES. Notice b hereby given that all water mu not paid on or before Hug 1st itay : August next. Spar cent will be addh Water will porittvely he turned off If the rent b not paid on or before the 6ih day of August, without farther DODated, Cape Mojr, N. J.^Jnly 86,1888.
^sSpertntaStant.
Thera b do buaineaa man in Cape May who gives cloaer attention to tha
hb patrons than Mr,
tally of tin roofing, spouting, goitre hanging, repairing of leaky roofs, aad
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construe! ie and ir only the by him.
loe boxes aad-
reconstructed by Mr. Swain “ ' a workmanljke
very best nistc-
. are the bast when prepared nocordin to recipe upon page 37 of Ackers’ catriogue. A request bnnga it to your
Furnished Room Wonted. WajfTxn.—A Furnished Boon la a Every night thb weak—tree Vaoda. rille Show at Bevreib Podnt—t -*- *
at 8.80.
Loot—A daae pin of a tialnh 1th name and date of oomm. sere at P. a Box 101 aad ao
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