Daily Cape May Wave, 26 July 1898 IIIF issue link — Page 4

ITTLE IRENE AND THE ELITE PLAYERS

AT

EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING

Harrisburg Telegraph, June 10th said : The Elite Vaudeville and Musical Company,

which has created such a favorable impression on those who have visited Paxtang Park this week, will close itsengagement here to-morrow night. The large audiences to which the company has -been playing attest to the quality of the performance, and it is unnecessary to add that it is clean cut and well suited for the most fastidious. Little Irene Myers has hosts of admirers, and her clever acting wins rounds ol applause. Mr. Leyburne’s comedy is free from expressions ol vulgarity. He possesses a sweet singing voice, and his numerous specialties are always an appreciative feature. Fred Stuber, as a banjo player, is a wonder. Tommie West is away above par as a character comedian. Altogether

NEW COMPANY ARRIVES

program

BEGIINING jSMURDM, p a ,j to 2 g t h, INCLIM OVERTURE—ELITE, , Bvki> Doighkkty Charles li. Leyburne A Seance pe the of Comedy, a la Grotesque Vintage, 'y s •Tommie U'esr A Hnutorous Touch of Kura! Life WIU - H The /My ers IEEXE Aristocrats of Refined Comedy. Note the wonderful dramatic ability displayed by LITTLE IREN’E ; also the quality of her voice- She is a Fin-de-Siecle production of juvenile perfection. INTERMISSION, lO MINUTES War Lee-* Representative of China Town Fred. Stuber Phenomenal Banjoist INTERMISSION, 10 MINUTES

Terminating with Chas. H. Cs^i^urue's Farce Comedy, entitled

IMPS' GAMBOL

^ . r i i i i MIXTURES the performance is one of the best that has ap- hisAngcl , • , -

peared here for some tim^.

... „ . Miss Liberty, I RE ME MYERS Johnnie Boggs, another Angel, and Unde Sam, Chas. H. Lcybume Fritz Von Sell niu, a Grocer, - . - Tommie West Officer O'Callihan, on the Beat, . . Fred. Stuber Mrs Tabatha Boggs, a Widow, - . Millie Miller

Scene—VouSchnitz’s Grocery Store

The Elite Company will appear at SEWELLS POINT PAVILION, beginning- SATURDAY, JULY 23d. Performances, afternoons at 4 o’clock, and evenings at 8.30. Little IRENE MYERS must be seen to be appreciated. BYRD DOUGHERTY has been engaged as Musical Director at the Pavilion. While the managerial duties will be disposed of by M. RUDY HELLER. Admission free. Reserved"Seats, 10c

TROLLEYS AT THE TIER

A BOOM FOR BAGPIPES.

M whether the ttarr of the

MODERN CHICKEN COOP6.

at MO mtuio hall* is LoBdea and the prorlooea twice 500 yiyen nightly enacting the eoece ae it «ra* deecribed by Renter'a oorreapood■it—to the lotenae euthnaUani of the hag pardon. Great Britcna and IriahMB—thnmgbcmt the drUiawi world? When ahall the glory of the bagplpea 41a? K early ercry aide atreet sot only la tha pant matroppUa, hot in Liter-

lla piper at eome boor

ar hm day. xnty hart oozne to Oarmeltta atreet early in the evening to fret the aonla of the loo* dead triara and to

«l haating the pnlaea of the acribea ___ _ _ ladOBian and otheiwiae wboee eara two inch'meeh. The chicken redact eeta are flogged by the rauoona wait In- op * frame and tacke the netting to 11

Narrow nettinga of amaller meeh are naed in rariooa way* to keep in little chick*—eometimee a foot wide email

40 yean will remember that In thoee dayi when a man wanted to bnlld a chloken coop he bought a bundle or two of lathe and built it There are mighty few lath chlokm coope built nowaday keeps a few in hla bark yard, makre hla coop or runway of poultry netting. The bhlckm house, or ahelter, la made of beards, often of two thirkneaaea and with tarred paper between, for better protection from the weather, and with opening* at the bottom and muter the

projecting roof for ventilation. Laths were cheap; pool try netting is

■till cheaper. It is made of steel wire,

galvanised, in Tarlona ▼ariboi since of n ' "

of The Daily Mall have ten to the tune of “ Annie

Pda-' <* the "Girl 1 Left Behind " Osr aportlng editor has found in

compared to the air of -'When the small

yesterday compared Jamie Gang. Awa

. ESTplaying the InRren

marhina*), while another aooompaniu him, handling a sheathed sword. The >wring of both perfmmer* la prood and 1 and Scotch. Anybody ooold tell

Of the indosnre, the regular netting being set above it, thus increasing the total height of the netting. Sometimes

Inside of the regular netting, thus mak- : Ing the lower part of the netting dooble. > Sometimes It is card to make separate ■mall Inclosnres within the large runway and perhaps to make a number of ■mall inolosoros to keep separate broods of chicks apart. The narrow, small mesh netting is made np to three and a

half feet in width.

A crop of about four is what la expected under fair oonditiona This * patch is the property of the Rev. L N. Fitx Patrick, a-predding elder of the negro - mcli labia

For the mam of fighting men war is certainly more humane than it was even a generation ago. bocan* the destructive force* employed are so great that many of the most risky tusncuveni which were roniddercd of first importance in military art are now obsolete. A charge against a well equipped and trained foe would not now be attempted. Pickett's fatal attcmpt*at Gottysberg will probably go into history not only aa the moat terrific, bat also as aboot the Irri example of a desperate Charge.—Philadelphia Preaa. War Tfews

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PURE TWINES AND LIQUORS prini?r*Me*tT'lowB«’rau*. B °"‘ ™ BEsr ‘'‘ a Pt-'KItST anices tarnusol to ramilies and Gibson's Pure Old Hye Whiskey. Rochester Bottled Beer, Brandies •ndsawry Wtatsftrcvtiurparpos*. Ur*r or *m*ll orlw* pronipUr SUeL DILLON’S OAPITAL, OOR tKH WASHINUVOS AND JACKSON STRUTS.

J. J RATTY.

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ARNOLD’S HOTEL, DECATUR STREET and BEACH AVENUE.

Bn-op-an and Ameri .. Pirn*. Ltr*e. Airy Bam* Orchestra Munc, a Onpleto Band, equal to fifteen instruments. Tm laterals. Sommer GartsD AllactoL Meals a! all Honrs, LoncliCtle

OYSTERS ANb CRABS A SPECIALTY. FRED. ARNOLD, Propristor

MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, N. E. Comar Jacks in and Washington Sts.

COLLIN’S HOTEL 10G Decatur Street opp. It 'I uabia avenue. Gape May, N. J. OywaraaDd cnhsteev/TY «r-°- PamJr o-denaoneUad. NEATLY APPOINTED ROOMS SOU 1 i : \ P. COLUN8. Propriator.

CAPE MAY LOTS FOR SALE. Estate ot Mark Devine.

Dots. _ and Electric Lights in front The lot* ar* 70x140 and 50x180. Plana and further-mformatiun from ' jAooB -^a^w

FiveCentTrolleyFares

CAFE MAY TRANSPORTATION CO. J HENRY EDMUNDS, Genaral Managar. The gratifying fact that TROLLEY FARES for the season of 1898 have been cut down to almost the Popular^ Five Cent Hate not being generally known to Cape Miy visitors and residents, I am pleased to take this opportunity ol announcing that tickets can now be purchased as follows: 96 Tickets for . 55.00 f 6 Tickets for . « 1 OO 8 Tickets for . . .50 Round Trip Tickets ™ Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing wiU be sold at J 5 CtS each

These reduced rate tickets can be obtained at the OCEAN PIER TICKET OFFICE, at the CAPE MAY POINT OFFICE, or at th: min office of the Cape May Transportation Co., in the DAILY WAVE BUILDING, No. 512 Washington Street. Patrons of the Trolley Road will find it a most economical investment to purchase their tickets in bulk at the very low rates above stated. Very respectfully, J. HENRY EDMUNDS, General Manager.

D. W. RODAN FLOUR, FEED. HAY AND WOOD UPPER LEHIGH COAL CAREPVLLY PREPARED. A SPECIALTY. - r ; . “Foot of Jackson Strut, Cap# May, N. J.