Reduced Trolley Pares 96 Tickets for $& 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets for 60c
Bound Trip Tickets to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cents.
VOLUME XXXIV.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1898.
NO. 23
Every Night this Week-Free Vaudeville Show at Sewells Point-Begmning at 8.30
HMDS OF TIE SAID. The Beach a Veritable Animated Picture in the Homing. THE 8CEHE OF GAIETT AHD JOT
Aid crotk and (oak. The batch aav a bu*« crowd Tartarday morning, in (act, the largart for aararal daya, Than her of and balhen aa well aa tboae la tba aurf, and than waa alao an eioepUonallj larga number of rpecUlora, who aaaaaad to anjoy watching the happy thr. Jg gat bulleted around a< well aa tha bathara lhamtaltee. There la ana thing certain, arary one that comae to tha beach enjoy, themaclra, «o matlar what they do, and the laughter and fan aaetuf to be
Oaakay, Melee Moon Helen King. ea King, Katie Bhaw, Marie Btaaw, Alloa Gruber, Emily Moiriaoo, Flota Handel, of Baltimore; Mary Kennedy, Jennie Duey, Cora Bay, Lonlaa Grearea, Loulaa Gnaa, Laura Haodenoo, Viola
ieaat, la natty and ahowa conalderable taata. When bar friend, eee the picture the young teen who mapped It will ba
it to know If jurt thin.
, Earl HunUngtoo, Philip Walab, Ed warn Blair, William Shaw, Bichard Grnber, William Miner, Lao Daaaanar. Samuel Marcy, Daily WaMh, Trane la , Frederick Bandy and Bnoe
We welooma To the City of Cape May. Aad trnat that at the aeaaide You may hare a plaaaant alay. After bearing all tha good word.
brella doe. not happen to ba handy the young lady uaee moat any old thing for a ahield. In Iha woada of ouri
turf thla morning at the height of the hath! eg boor and looked vary attracure aaun If the water did hare a tendency to make the coetume look bedraggled. Mrv Paul', ohannlag penonallly, how. erae, roea aoperior to the roughnea. ol old Naptune and aba looked Jo.I aa aliractira e han emarglng from tha au aa aha did baton entering. The laoU ou the aaad look like an ■
M naad to ba Helen May, bot
Beoor Eldorado InfuOa. Charge d'Af. frtraa of tba Chilean Legation at Washington, la owe of the moat dial
tha anrf Wend at the Braxton and la greatly anj lying hit aojourn
pleoe.
Mia. Sadia SoaUenburg. one of the mart beautiful giria of the Mon urn Oty. will abortly renew bar old am tioM with Gape May aummer aoc Sbe will Tialt her oorudna, the M Cohen, at Ocean arenue. Bar ai
upoc tha atraad la awaited. Tho two Helena took a plunge li Helen Htghley end Mlm l
Oongreaa Hall laat erenlng pneenled truly lifelike acene from Fairyland, hen the fart grand hop of the eaeeon entirely devoted to children
the little The Miami Helen Hall. Mamie Whitew, Marie Oambloa. Katie Miller, Virginia Wallu.Bay Cohen, Hannah Marcy, Margaret Danow, Aline Darrow, Ether
the crowd, already ben aad the hotel reglrtan exhibited name* from nearly evmy atala in tha Union. It u remark, able to whet extent rial lor. from tba Wart am eoming, and If tha arrival, of ymurday were Cepe May may
We hope each Uatenoo the bea To “What the wild wave* aay." Tame wavm are laying every boon “Oar work doth never caae; For, like the brook, we onward flow “Like the changing eolor of tha wavm Your feeling, change each day; Bat if you'll ever onward go, Naught can your program atay. “IT. the union of the myriad warm That form tba mighty aea. And if you Uka tha wavm become, You will more powerful be. "And remember thia, Endeavonra, Aa the neat big warm you aee: The Me wavm help the little one., D. MaoOoll MscGnnoon. Pblla., July M. 1806.
The goerta at the Braxtoo Tumday
The Brat lediea' prtae, wu woo by MW Myera; Om aecond ladle.' prim, a diver bracelet, by MW Coot alt. The Brat goutlacnen’i prise, a ed blotter, waa woe by Howard McOalley, and tba moood, a invented rabbit', foot, by Dr. CulbertMra H H. Kent, MW Hritie Kent. MW M. LUllan Meyer., MW Marie Simona, Mr. MsOaUey, Dr. Waite Philllpa, MW Margarlle Rickey. Mr.. A W. Harrow. Mra. Samuel Gorge L. Caakey, MW Elinor i It Wa. Be Color.
Items of a Personal Nature vhich will Interest AIL m comsE in sura, boeb
For a mid-week day yerterday wa. an laterartlng and lively at Cool Cepe May Tna train* verterdiy morning and lart
Maying at
M E. Hildreth waa r of the wiU of the Wa Henry Olay Hngbea. Mrs. McKenna, of Pittrinirg.. haa joined friend, at the Lafayette for a ex
Mr. Hadley Jonca, who bm bean (laying at Little Falla, N. Y-, bm Joined Mra Jonee. at the Bur VUlaMu. Jeerie Staley la e web-known >, who k Maying at the
Dixon, of Philadelphia, la being enterta'ned at tba cottage of Mr. aad Mil. Duncan L. Box by. the arrival, at the Bur Villa buttling city of Chicago are Mr. and Mra. A D. Cox, who will remain at that hotel September. Mra. M K. Martin, of Philadelphia, la a very pieemnt aorinl leader, who haa arrived at the Wlndaor, aad la making
Ymurday the pUettly. from the large number of yechu leg partW which generally congregate atSewell'a Point. Balling and Oahlng were aadty Interfered with, and three •porta Wd hot few followers Thom
lighted- Owing to the •quail aad the painfully acaralty of par Urn the yaehtmen, almori man, cleared their anchorage idled for home about 4 o'clock In the on. At half pert t two large panic, arrived on the trolley; ten minlater two more made laeir appear, and at 5 o’clock the pier w>a literally crowded by thorn who bed bra.ed element, aad had come to the Point a mil. Not a yacht waa to be had, in ooaaequcDcc dWppolated .port* t-to-be ware not In the leart bit amii mood*. The air waa being ao auh pburooa and blue tfad the Man on Deck a trolley car about three aquiree, it and came back to tell about •bo only people who were out. Captain H. Smith, of the Horatio, w. ■
Mr. and Mra. 8. C. Bunting, Jr, of
Mr. aad Mr. Richard B. Miller, at ., are entertaining at their Windnun cottage, Mr. and Mrs. A T. Rowand, and Mw Mamie Rowand, of PhtWMpiiM. — Have you noticed how daily Vtetri, next door toWavx office, diaplay. bto The early peache. aad other delietene orchard producu an lemptIng, aad of the traWmt eeleetlon Mm. M. E. OUyton, of Elkloe, Md., widow of the well-known Miry land logtalator, wbo wm lor eeveral yean t of the Maryland Hoorn of Bep-
at the Brextoc Villa. ■ McHenry and Mlm McHenry, formerly of Philadelphia, but now of New York, are at Cape May on their aoed i vMh They are aUy lag at ihe LafayetU, at whlch^hooee
id yet terminated In a mriona
an of tha F~.mil capad la tba owner of a large ranch la K a nmt Madame U Loula. the promlneat
, t ild that aha did, he •.immediately proI pued e package of grosad charcoal and teforhla
MW Lillian Manball. bright, active, ' ‘ _ a group, with She 1. a gnat
rt bathing hour b ompeecd of Howard Kelly, '•Tom Peter* ~ a Leave. M D.. and •'Will'' Bad w of Old Sol', ray. may be ei-
A dear, wm face with ouri. of gold, And eyea of violet hue. A very butterfly We t>, . My little girl ef two. From chair to chair aba hgbtly (Up. Uamrtala where to go, Hat Uay feet eo weak at flrrt Toddling lo aad fro. I alt and m: her playing there In happy ohikUrit glee.
mah aaooma at the I rr, will have the wt the Star VUb today, and at the CWon-
John Duffy, of Philadelphia, the attar, wm e gomt on the aoui ' Captain Jamer P. Teian on To Mr. Totin'! awlft aaiUng aioop yacht Bmgullb one of tha fleet* ■ over Cape May walen, end 0 Tolaa thoroughly enjoy. hU weekly ex-
Phlladetpola Pnm. b Maying with hU at tha Columbia at b a brU-
ioe of e well c. Mr. Imac B. Soow, of Chimgo, wbo aummaring U a Columbia arena, tage, look out a party In IheyaWl
TEIS OF GEERAL QITESEST We would like to C-U-BA reader ol Ihe DaiLT Wava. Price, 8 con la. The regular Tburaday evening hop at ic Stockton to-nlgbt will be a gay af-
Tbe bowling tournament ai the Stock Ion Hotel ou Monday evening promise, lo be a anoceeriul affair aoeully.
Everybody b going to Sewell. Point on Beturd.y eight lo tee Pro. Eldridge and hb mlnrtrel Wow give 1U flrrt performanoe. Peace ncgoUUona with Spain may ecome more active after -‘Old Glory’’ float, over Ban Joan, where It will real long a. the Cape May farmer mid cedar port, put down with the bark on would lart, and that wa. forever and ooe day longer.—Millville Reporter. THK SEAV1LLE CAMl'
k out Mr.
day. In lb
and Mra. David B. Koop*. Mia. A C. Koopa and Harter Frank Koop*. la the afternoon the Horatio corned a delightful party, among whom were Mr. and Mra. Harry C. Melaober and Mr. and Mil. G. B. Cooper. nd Mill again, n*p*«tn Smith osught of the waiting group on toe landing. Thb relieved party ccp.lMed of Mrr. B. Harriaoc, Mra. J. B. Harriaon, L Blackler, Mra. Eaatburne, Mrv. ter and Mlaa Ealaimer. Mr. William H Hepburn, a promltnl cottager, waa out In a .mall boat and * cured quite a number ot flab. aucy little launch Eleanor, oommatided by Mr. Chrutopbar GalUghtr, l men merrily plowing the wave, at the Point. ne trim racing yacht, Helene, with Mr. Spioer Learning at the wheel, fairly flew befon- the ruing wind. The Emily, Captain L. Ware. wa. ehanrred by M* Jamea Blgglsr. Mr. Mra. D. B. Brinton and Mlu BrinThe Melvin*, C»pt Jn E. York, aUo sail bul congenial ml ling party, nben of which were Mr. end Mrs. John D. Little and Mra. A B. Harding. ■g the member, of the .mall party which were carried by Ihe Metropolitan, Captain A Hand, were noticed Mia. A B. Gilpin, MU. Eli Warren. Mr.George B. Dunlap aad Mr. Harry G. DunUp. Tna Max ox Dxox
Yea! He*, eoming! coming!, o'e water through the Uad. With a mighty army In hU out-alrelched
he ot old, through the
Ha baa beard you oalliog through weary year, Through darkoem groping blindly if haply be might beer, He haa beard yon calling, though you knew not HU name. Hi. praaence whe
Fear ye sot nor tremble at the haughty foe, AU their glided chariot wbeeli looeoo a. they go. The biart upon the water, that wll HU fleet to thee
rider U the am! _
e fear not, God la marching through the Seel and through tha Wert 'TUI every late (ball know him" and
AT TEE POINT
What the People Just Beyond the Elephant are Doing. TEE CONYEKTIOK'S TWO BIG DATS
Tumday wm an Ideal one on the boailU camp meeting ground., a oool and invigorating bream aweeplng through ■early the entire day. acoomlocal ahowera, making the hours for worahlp In the open pavilion very pleeiant. Thla waa the fifth day of the regular damp meeting mrrlce., and the offloen and leaden of Lb. varioua religloua meeting, an lid pale .till larger crowd, during the remaining 6 day. of the camp, and great preparaU being made for Saturday and Uy, which are looked upon •• “big day." of the camp. The cottager, wbo tpendJuly and Auguat in their cox)' little .ummer homo, in the grove are domiciled on the various avenure, the entire grove pmentv a patriotic appearance, the encampment exhibiting he national colon In profuaion. Good order is maintained at aU time, on the ground* and between service bout, the young people enjoy themarlve. 1th wheel parties through the country. Ben. it-M- Waple. and H. M. Smith conducted thiTflacd 8 o'clock devotion•ervicee Tueaday drecnlng, both meetinga being well attended, and coostderrellgiona feeling wu mantfeaud Tbcee two meeting, are looked upon m great help, to the altar meeting., which follow the reguUr preaching acrvlcev, their rOoient leaden are proving a power for good. Tueaday wu the second of the Mile, t Junior League Workera' School of method., the topic lor loAay being '‘Organiutloo," and »u conducted by the Bev. Thomu Uuu. The aervice wu well attended, and proved to be elpful end tnrtructlve. Tueaday wu set apart u “Young Men's Day," and sermon, had been arranged for three young mintalen, but ihe absence of all of them Bev. H. S. Gucoyoe delivered the morning sermon. Hi. lest wu Pmlma, xxxlx, 8. “While wu muttering the fire burned." The queetion propounded, upon which the thought, of tbeipeeker were drawn. r may we get thia Are In our heart.f" The speaker In concluding sermon, arid: “There la a great lack of Chriatlan meditation in thia day. We study the Word, end our fellowwith God tboold be frequent. c should be a pereooal March for truth, and believen must get oIom together in order to keep the Are. barnThere U not enough Chrutien fraternity in the churche* the church hold aloof from to much to invito Christian traternl-
r."
The children, urvioe at 1 80 wu by Mr. Gucoyoe. and wu a spirited meeting. The afternoon by the Rev. George B. Noah of Bridge.
To-day and to-morrow l crowda of the Convention wl two big day. are expected. A delegation from the Woodaide Presbyterian Church la expected to number indred and an equal number is expected from several other churchea. Through a mistake H wu announced .at Dr. Burt would lecture loot night Instead of to night and tomorrow tght. The service, lut night were In charge of Rev. Charles D. Rhoads exprealdcnt ot the Pennsylvania State Christian Endeavor Society and were well attended. Mlu Jennie 8. Da via led the aunriM vice aad the ten o’clock meeting wu addressed by Mveral active workers. Throughout the day the greatest Interest prevailed and a large number atThia morning', eunrin meeting will ike the form of e consecration aervice od wu led by MU. Kirkpatrick, of Philadelphia. At ten o'clock Bev. F. Underhill, of PhUedelphU, will apeak taking u hU subject, “The Terabetu." imber of olhera will aUo a-liras, the .leg. Then tonight Dr. Bart will deliver hit Aral lecture on the “Life and Travel, of St. Paul." The lecture U finely 111 ultra ted with magnificent view, and U Inrtrncllve and interesting. Dr. Burt will continue and the lecture tomorrow night, d Saturday the usual meetings will be held and the program will be tnounced later. A number at promltot member, are expected down to be ith the Convention over Sunday. Mlu Annie VanUagen, of Philadelphia, arrived at the Cape House recently uid will remain for the eoaaon. C. E. Worrell, of Cheater, who arranged the Convention, arrived at the Carlton yesterday after being away for
.-vcraldaya.
The hop at the Bborcham last night as well attended Md a thorough tuoeu. Proprietor Ewing Invite, everyne to attend these hops gratia. J. Leu. a well-known cigar mMOfacturer of PhlladclpbU, U expected at the Carlton on Monday with hU family. Tnere are eight girl, among them Md i boys, Md u there U already a dearth men at this piece some one U going safter for a partner. A very pretty hop wu given at the Carlton lut night
The vet bau hu begun to occupy the attention of angler along the New Jrruy shore Md the aeawn give* promise of being a most excellent one for these fellows, who go lo make one of Bat dlabea that can be found In the rarely found lo be very large and a twopouadnr caugnt in ooe ol the bay. or thoroughfares i. considered to be . flab. The ordlouy lot weigh more than when you flih tor them during July and August and catch 1 ich will weigh a pound to the •gxregfete you have throe good flab. Later in tht aeaun, along m September
October.
TOOiAIENTA! TEA The Ladies First Qualify For The Final Then Have L
inside water, will weigh something but the big ones caught will not be the aamc ones, but will be flah which i come from the outside to enjoy flee crop of little sbellflah which are sure to fled along the bank, of the tho’aughfarea Md around the pilings of old peira. But Ultle fellow) ue meaoa to be despised Md even If t not eat fresh flab you can have plenty of iport catching them. The around high water. When ihe tide hu running lu about four boon or leu the aea bau begin to come around looka good feeding place. Thej run up Into the comparatively aboal watcre, is, out of ihe channels, and keep j until the tide changes, when they slowly retire Md moat of them gel out way of ihe angler after the tide sen running out for ao hour or two. bo me times yoo cm catch them .round low water in the aamc manner, 9 high water la preferable. Pork Balt haa caught aa many ai eighty-aevec m ou one tide around high water. When caught on alack water ihcae little
furnlah
ed. For tboae that dt
a don-
for Bible ttudy and the pertaining to IbeChrittlan life end work will be held at Ooaan Oily, from July ■' Urt of o will Uaoou tba leading theme* are Bev. James Morrow, D. D., Bev. J. tan. D. D.. Bev. John Graham. Bm. W. A Ferguaon. Bev. A G. Kyoell. of Philadelphia; Bev. A C. Dixna, D. D , Bn. J. F. Careoc, Mr. J. H Meredith, of Brooklyn; Bev. Wm. Jay Peek. D. D., Bev. B. a MoCraady Ph. H. New Sort; Bev. J. R. J. MilUof AUaghaey; Bev. D. a King, D. D . of VlneiMd, end Bev. B. W. Lake, D.D., ef New Jareey.
the topic of the Young Peopic'a meeting, led by L. Oaril, of Dennlavtlle. The subject wu wall pre•90led, aad the many temptation, of tbe young of this day were carefully enu-
merated.
Bev. T. B. Buck preached the evening H Oonnthiana, fifth and The principal
key party wu taking place In Mother part of the house Md every ooe wu aving a good time. A popular lady staying at the Carlton Mlu Florence Lucille Learning Legge, I Maas. Mtu Legge la a mualc oomoaer of no little merit Md her talent la appreciated by all. A reunion of the Drawing Boom Orebeatra, of Philadelphia, will take place In thla city during the Aral week In Auguat. There will be eighteen or twenty in the party Md they will make r headquarter, ai the Carlton prominant arrival expected Carlton on Saturday, la J. M. Martin Md family of Washington. Mr. Martin Is connected with the Department of the Interior and will remain h«aa for .ome W. J. Poaey the well-known ooal deeler of Avondale, Pa., la expected here with his family on Monday next. The bathing at this place la very fine, and each day a large crowd avail •elves of the opportunity loget a coat ol •unborn and plunge around In the aurf to their hearts ooclent Tbe place will aeem descried after Endcavorer. leave although within the next ten daya eeveral large families expected end one or two exouralons are
~M.
Tbe Eodeavoren bare chartered Republic today and will bring large fell of the Societies. Crowlhen, of New York,
pig, wrap him up in a turn him oat In the woods lo rook Is seal? No; ba la still give op their etna, but all nature*. Men wbo are out ot Christ look upon Him u m historical
among Ihe latest arrivals at Cape May
dal.
Mr. George W. Lximla.of New York, la Visiting hit family at Cape May Point, where they ere occupying tage thia aeeaon. Hotel Arrivals.
orltletam of Juaof the New Jersey Court, for afflirmtng that dollar wu Ihe toll value of damages pay to bereaved panels fox tbe killing ot a child. Tbe value la Axed by tba lew of tbe Stale— n the pecuniary earning oapadly of the peraoe tailed. JuatioeGummere did not make thla law. Ha only interpreted The law ought to be changed sum
Edward W Rice and wlfa, A Bortldo, Alfred B Rioe, Major B P Halaeo, Mr. Halley, W N Burrowa, S Vannerherand wife, George B Singleton, Maurioe H Kird, G B Robinson, A M Hamm, J S Ashton, A C MeFarUnd, Samuel A Murrey, Jr.
milled hi. annual report with estimates of appropriation, required for tlx fiscal year. The esumatca are not public by the Wu Department. Tbe following la m extract bom the report:
which sr
hlug
will bead a bau bait rod double. There arc nutay place, where you cm catch K& bau, hut It li necessarily a el that j ome place* are better IhM One of the secret, of sea bau angling to be able to And a place where the au arc to be found. This cm be discovered only by experience and once you have found a bus hole you can keep at 11 all the season. Tha next year may And the hole filled si may not be more than ten feet sway, but you must hunt them j You cannot find My place, than along the bridges Md pier. In the inside walen. Around Grimy tbe ms bam ue oftentimes plentiful. but most ot them are caught back from Ihe small railroad croattng there. There you will oalch about u miny ah or hake u you will aea bau, providing the flah are biting niorly. One of the great beauties of the sea au la that he Is not at all particular about the food which la offered same of the fishing resort. Be Is tlnuslly on pretty soft shell cn
while at Angle
think of offering him uythlng
attractive thM huge
oiled menhaden meal—meal which In
utanre. out of a poauble tea will the man who use. it aa rick u a
bone, that Is seasick. The beat ot all
i belts for use aa long u the flah bile, the ordinary clam, although aurf ms ue always better for brit a can get them, because surf . i Ktft. When you find that the aea ta are biting rapidly use My part i olam you wish, lor they will take
When the bam do not aeem anxloua to gel food only the soft put of the olam Md keep p until you aucceed In attracting
h bam to make them scrap for
little bait you offer. Then they will take the hard part, of the clam without kicking. If you Mould happen
TBE PLATERS IB THM SC8RES
The ladles qualifying tourm Ihe golf link, yesterday wu ot Interesting Md mi they have played this Mason, due to the fact that the youngs ladles hare at lut have made up their minds to enter, and yesterday morning at ten o'clock braved the scorching ra s x of the sun fee aucoa of tha dub. It showed greet courage Md although their acorea ere not of the beat thay hare the mtts. ctioa of setting a good example that ic committee hopes many will follow. Fifteen entered altogether, and the tit four, aa usual, received gold but. >u> bearing the dub initala. Thla alio givea them the privilege of entering the dub tournament for trophies that la scheduled to take place wmetlme soon. the lint tournament there wu four entries, at the second eight, Md yesterday the number wu ii&reaaed to ftfcen; it la hoped that the next will see ■till larger number. Tbe Korea follow: Bdp. Grom. Not Mra. K. R. Woodward 60 168 108 MluM. Ayrea 60 178 112 Mrs. F. It. Shattock ... B. 120 120 Mlu Trot Conran 30 182 182 x H. Ayrea 10 14fl 186 Mlu M. Jaooby 95 233 187 Mra. Ogden- 00 1#2 HJ Miu Landenburg 10 168 146 Him Morton. GO 206 148 Miu C. B. Oanby 40 1U2 162 Miu L. Wdghtman 60 214 154 ” B. Miller. 43 200 165 MluE. WeighUnan.... CO 214 154 Mlu G. Craig 40 212 173 re waa a goodly number of ipec-
a Md bare My flab
brother fUh will have a very seductive
m will fit
ret It la a tact that flab will rarely a bait which hu a bone in it. They Mem to know Instantly that there la something wrong, and after ~ few of tbe foolish one. bare nose around tbe belt they awim away In disgust. ^ Poax Barr.
Forecast tor Thursday: Shower, and thunder riornu, wanner. i rise. A55 A M.; seta 7.17 P.
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NOTICE TO WATER COXSCMEBS. Notice li hereby given that all wal rent, not paid oo or before thej lit da ot August next. 5 per oenL will be adc ed. Water will poritlrely be turned off It the reel la not paid on or before 6th day of August, without farther
Probably the moat sucoeariul, Md certainly the largest attended dub day - Mason took place yesterday afternoon, when not only the members, teir friend. Md frienda of their friend* turned Pet'S'-force and fairly filled the snug tittle olub houM to overflowing. They were gathered In both the rooms, on the plain Md even drifted out on the lawn, where the men folks were gallant enough to bring *>.*.*« es Md thua they were able to escape is heat and at the tame time enjoy Ihe Any delights of olub day. Tbe reception, which luted from four
over by Mrs. John L Roger, and Mrs. Lout. J. MoGr.it, and lo theae ladles bevy of pretty girls, who airiited them, belongs the gredlt of having the most delightful affair of the Mason. ■— who aariated were Mrs. Andrew D. McKenna, Mlu Kitty Flahar, Mia Catharine Donahue. Mlu Clare Donahue Md Mlu Amy Powell. Noticed in the throng were: Mra. Bailey, Mlm Hildreth, Mra. Bpcnoer D. Wright, Mra. Robert Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomu Eaatwlck, Prof. Md Mra. Burleigh, Mlu McDonnell, Mr. aed Mra. John H. Sloan, Mra. A T. Baker, Mrs. W. Horace Hepburn, Mrs. iok, Sr., Mrs. Jamee G Corey, Mr. Duncan U Busby, Mlu Franco. Busby, Mra. Woodward, Miu Shearer, Mrs. W. Oambloa., Mlu Pauline Artman, Mitt Mary Hildreth. Col John L Bogera, Mr. Md Mrs. F. R. Bhattuck, Mr. Md Mra. Loula Ayree, John Blakely, Fcrd. Giavee, J. M. E. Hildreth, Md a number of others.
The bunker hu been built Md is placed juit before the lut green. Beyeral found yesterday that the innocent pile of dirt wu a delusion and a snare, but they gained lota of practice. | Noticed on the links yeaterdy just after the ihower wu B. Wietar Harvey, with Uoilier, rolled up to the knee. Mr. Bupbam doing hie level beat to isdooa that score. Mra. Frank R. rc'-k in natty red goli coat. Mlm Marten getting In trim for tbe next tournament Md Frank R. Shattock and L- HAyres vary much neglige, making three round, and trying to look cooL Tha tennis court, and tbe croquet
patronised except b
the younger Me-
The date for the mstol AlUntlc City team hu be Tbe Aral will lake place at Thursday next and tbe aecoad at Atlantic on the 10th. Two more bunkers are to be placed on the links; one at tha third green"and ooe aomwbere farther down the llnkx.
ire tbe snow la on tbe aufda. Several styhih turnouts brought acme ! the membgri'to the reception yesterday and gave a touch of oounbyelub lo

