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CAPE MAY CITY, N. J,, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1898.

NO. 25

(--Free Vaudeville Show at Sewells Point--Beginning at 8.30

7«Mrd>7 ud MMcrad Umbom iboBklan of U* fair balbcn, yet walar betweeo U» boon of eleToo asd twaifa tuny o'ctek «aa douad all < wilt tka baads of men aad woman ' would not (Ire up their bath If It at tba aaaaou, aad baa 01

Him Virginia BenM tba aurf with aad a plainly abeaojoya V

i thrill of a din

A Baltimore beauty noticed in tba

•laying at tba Braxton. We could not lain tba youaf lady'* Oral aaav wlB warrant It U ai pretty aa tba lady

A aery charming blonde la Mra. Harry B. Whuaay, aad aaeh day al lha bilhiag bout ihla popular lady, in

ploaga Into tba briny deep. She la one of tba moat attraedm matruoa on tba beech aad eejoya tba bath thoroughly.

for tba Oraaa OouualUaa Oup wlllba today at AH o clock, and a deoadely Inoentaat ia looked for. Hm aamecta baa brooght up aoma of tba aMBbara. and tba aooraa area great daal doaar than formerly. Among thorn to play art Oaorga D. McCreary, it., Frank Millar. Jam* A Bonaack. John 1 Rogera, W. C. McDoaaal, Or. Eugene Vaaaaat, C B Faranm. T. Kearney. Victor A Btroebel, jamaa C! ~ ’.a & Bbedd, Cbarlca M. McCloud, J. M. E Hildreth. L. H. K. Wlatar Hareay, T. W. Kaalwick, J. R. Rboada, Frank K- Shattuck, On O. N. Darla, W. M. Allan, Q. H. Bbaarar, Jr.. L. Buaby, John BlakaUy, U Bellh. W. H. Hepburn, A B. Powell, Alex. Boot!, Fred Grubb, Richard Campion, B D Wright, 0. D. Matthewa, F. L. Sboemaker, a Jeooby, W. Jeooby.

tun. and probably you can tall ui who

front of the Block ton balha aaoh txfjra catering tba wat with bm ebanmnf friaad aha makaa an

wia Mua Anita Green, of Paaadeoa, California, a wealthy young hairaaa and a rary beautiful girl Mice Gran would attract attention anywhere ordix but In tba aurf abe rppeara at bar beat, aal la much admired. Taro rary pretty

happened tojapy it and nmny ui pUnmnlry ramarka were made. Firmly ona of the lady', trtanda called her atMotion to the auriouaglance* aU ai

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k abe wu blind, for be

down n amall nold man, ah

r Ufa bent aad came ner

7. Gloria, from the Ulh Maaa....M 8. Violin nolo, .elected....Emil Schmidt #. Selection,"The Idol'. Bye," Vidor

10 Orarture, William Tell.. •Uo obligato ‘ ...Cbarlea The Star Spangled Banner.

Manager Uppart, at Ua Cape May Imm ball team. Ml bHbar and U aaimayto get

■kipped out aad Mi the team la the b wltt aorecai da ye board bill and wittoni a rad in Ihair Jaaaa. Comment aoaaaary further then to aey that tba Wara prored right la Ita predicllooa and the team la — *

The Cape May Golf dub Bald a r Ing In Urn parlor of tba Stockton lad defat lo oomalder lha adrlaabOlty of Inaling the club under Ike lawa of oaey. It waa decided to I porete tba club, and (be narttOcate •igned reedy for fllibg. The following

Hter alone rtodrea end dlapetchea of Cape May 11 game, at Atlantia City The Watt doaa not try to

•300 glean than by Urn city, only four game, wara played bare (»7S a came), aad lha bad of them are now members of the Atlantic City team Thursday tba AU Bobolaatlc lew

'todaor era Mm. H..A Pen aad Mr. H. A Pan, Jr. Dr. Edwin Irrtng, of ChaaMr, brought hla family lo the Windsor for ■ indefinite period. Mr. aad Mm. Obartaa K O Drtflon, Pa., are aUylng at tba Marina Villa for aome time. ByDUL of Baltimore.Ill not arrieal at the Urioie. Mr. DU1 Ja aereral weeks, aad Mra. J. M. Vodgea bare taken t cottage for the rear, Pa.. dUmai stayg at tba Lafayette are W. J. Speakta aad Q. M. n.iwv

pam August. Mid Brookes U a Virginia belle, who bai e bod of Meads al Cape May. Tba hotel bmlerany tUIUm Cape May is promiaantly added to by the arrira at Urn Stockton of Mr. aad Mra. L. H.

Dr. M. O’Hara I* college hb Bar. Wm. O’Hara, Bishop of Scran toe, whole accompanied by hla Bar. M. J. Loftua. They a i at tbs collage. . Mid Jaeala Staley, the

Mid Martha H. Braaa, of Garmaarwa. ii TlalUag Mue Kdlth Hnrtwail at the collage of Mr. aad Mra. Hartwell,

a he anfred yesterday for a day of

Harry A Oibaea. who baapamadannl aaaaoas at that botal. Mm. O’HeU, Mid Ohs aad Mid a O'KaO. of Philadelphia, are enjoy, tag Capa May Ufa at the Marias Villa,

Mr. aad Mm. Cbarid MarUay, of Sadi aad ttatr two bright aooa. are gnaad at the eottaga of Mr. aad Mra. J.

who raglderad at tba Imfaydts yaater•tp. Ha wlU ranmin aararal daya BaaJ. Poyotx Tyler, of tbs Ohn

d d St. John’* P. B. O

AUee. of Philadelphia, ud Mim WUaoo, group of bellei daylagat the Balk

(Boa). Mr. aad Mia. Henry B. Rutherford Decatur draat Crowley, Mbs Rutherford,'of Jfswark, H. J., aad Mid Wiatarbaltn, at New rleana. Taa Stockton b entertaining a very happy perty, among whom ere WQUem M OoUlas aad Kenneth R Oolliiif, of «ew Tort, M. H. OoUlai. of Ohloago, aad William G. OolUaa,of Bettlebem, “a. Mr. Edward Buchhola, a member of the Oonncll. peid Tua Wan u on Thursday. Ha u i

McClure Tba priaea all rery pretty. Those Mr. A O. U ms trad. Mr. James ora. Him MoCht-e, Mr. aad Mrs u Ennu, G. W. Howard, Mbs Yerkea, Mr. and Mrs. B. I/rlng, Gibbon, Mr. aad Mrs. a E Sloan. Mbs liaUb Howard, Mr. T. Sanaa. Mr. and Mm. C. D. Gibbon, Mba B. Baldwin. Mr. nod Mra Q. H. Red. Mr. sue Mra. Howard Sexton, Mra. R. T. Brown. Mbs May Abbott, Mba Effle Beba T. Burk. Mr. G B. Htehmen. Mba Mabel G Reel.

Today the delegates will rest I mod tomorrow when the Convention b eipecttd to dose. Hoc. John Wi

•peak at night. The Convention bar closing exercise* will ba of a fittlid nature. VOTES Tba Cape House b full of life and

Mr. aad Mm. ballad, who last arer *up*ad the cottage at the corner Hogbd aad Fmaklla streeU, nave taken oa Uugbei street again, aad occupy U during Auguat. arriving

Mid Clara Morrboe, Mba Ida Cesater. Master Earl Huntington, Mr. A Rappeaecker, Andrew J. Momeoc, Mrs. A J Morrboe. Mra A J. MacOarmlck. Mm. Cbarlea Veodig, Mra. A. M. Kaalwick, Mbs Aooa Morrison, A M. Kaalwick, Edward Nevtlb. Mm. E. Gramm. Mra. d. Mm. Hunting tan, Mrs. Mac Oormiok. Mra. Peon, Mm. F. J. Amwag. G P. Huntington games ware played. The first gentleman's prtie waa a very ham Turkish lamp. The aaoood gaol’s prise highly ornamented Turkish pipe, aa woe by Mr. A. R'ppaoccker. The first bdba' prise wm woe by Mm. A- M Kaalwick ud wm e aa •Ian vase. Tba aeoood I prise wu woa by Mba Ida Oaiah wu a very handsome buckle for a ladma' irnameoted wltt preciotu • The booby priaa wm awarded to Mm. Peon, of Mount Veraoo.

Cepe May, N. J., July fie. Publisher of Daily Wits, Dbax Six:—I notice la tba Dally Star

Dr. Freak Craig b entertaining at tba rittge at Ua parents. Mr. ead Mm. John F. Craig, John Snreve Wba, of am of Ve of the University of Psoiaylvnala. Mr. Wbe wm ooxawaia

prises it thb Iowa, probably baoaum everything b not going their way. I do not understand why Poor Aaron, the editor, ta no worried a bool Cape May City aSairo, when hb props all la Wut Cape May, sad tbs pe L owned by Senator Hand, a ramdeol of Lower township. Poor Aaron b a atom. In West Cape May and LakM all the trade oat of Capa May City that ba gat, aad yet bu tba gall to ask the to patronise hb paper.

oaa priadplea He wm a Captain of the Twatftt Hew Jeeaqr troops daring the Oril War. romlneat foreigner who ia altract.

•ex U Senor Alejandro Andrade, who b

w both of the Protdmtf of Veaa-

Tha mrricM at all tba ebutaba crow will ba of a dacktodly In) « nature aad tba pastors will all, wltt

—Preaching al 10 o'clock by Rev. T. J. Aiken, of Berwyn. Pa. 8 00 o'clock: preaching by the pastor. Her. J. M. Cochins. Pint M. S. —The periar Rev. J. H. Payian, will preach In the morni 10 80, ead in the evening at 8 00. Bunay acbool at tba usual boor. First Baptist—10 80, preaching by ■a paator. Sunday •cbool nt A00 p. TOO o'clock by

of next week's featlvllba at the popular Carlton. Mba Edith Bleuing fall fro board walk yesterday, bat beyond being badly frightened wm uninjured. The Junior base ball team played but one game thb eeeeoi are quit* anxious to arrange game The guests el the Shoreham were entertained last evening by e muaicale under the direction of Profeaeora Singleton and Kirk. A young man from Cape May, in batting ault and mounted on a piebal pony u frequently seen on tba beach la front 01 toe Shoreham. What Is the atIranian, Mr. J.f Mbs Lilly Lamar, a charming Philadelphian who U staying wltt tneada here, enjoys the excitement of a plunge • e aurf every day at noon i

bam ia Mbs Nellie Brown, of PblladalMba Brown b all that b d lag and lovely when moo ia her b d betting enit of red and black. Imka Uly does not aaem to hat

antartained a large andbnee at the Oa-

I moat courteous aad would ba glad to m all down then enjoying themselves. The regular Saturday evening bop 111 lake piece et the Shoreham tonight

hops e are wing card aad Invites all to attend. bop takes place every night at the Carlton bat Proprietor Kelly b always

lota of fun. Not only tba young folks ' Jl the old folks m well took pari and tiered Into the spirit of the fun. Ilia with more e nota the arrival of tba Batton, D. D-, lab of Cathedral at

• at the Capa OtUato at both aerriCM tomorrow at BL Peter*, by id tovartaliQ^irew 1 a targe The morning avrieo at Bt PeUrt b at 10,80. Evening Prayer, * l Holy Oommankm. 8 a. mchoir of Bu Simeon's Protoataol Episcopal Churob, PhiladolyhU, of which Her. Edgar C. Cope b reclor, are enjoying a two week's outing at Cape May Point- Daring their vWt

SC Peter's by the See an Wedneeday. and, Fridaya aT^ten o'clock and have

J. button, D. D., admlnblered the aacrameot of holy baptbm, svsaisaiaiar*la tba Mlmtoc of fit. Mary '.

What shall la done to bring to Cape ~ '"ger Humbert of people i the general proaperity? eaya the Why.

Hcbelllager, of the ewtfl yacht Congress wm engaged daring the afternoon by Mr. Pile. who. with hb wife, thoroughly enjoyed himself. The pretty sloop See Gail, under the ble guidance of Captain Toland. took n some of the captain • guests at lbs landing aad went out for aa enjoyable iB. Tbs Llllisa was also risltlag here the day before end had Mr. 8. A Rudolph

It will be a

The Lighthouse Board 1ms gives dooa that the front and rear Lights at New Castle Range, In the Delaware Bay were rawetebhahed on Tuatda} as they existed before the mining of toe bey end

Mdlhenny, May Weltera, William Dooner, Louia Moore, T. M O’Hara and Rev. J. T. Crowley, were out la the

The editor of the Star muat bare bad guilty oonaatenoe when be clipped letoatof a newspaper ' The coat of wltt which most men encamIree, would make capital armor

They will conduct * toe Franklin street A M. E. Oh arch, Capa May. next Monday ing, August 1st.

Edward F. Townsend and Joarph K. Hand afn not such pretty names, y oera of toes* cognomens asam to think by the way they are forcing them ore the public Death let ten im the knowing obm to mnllo. die end Joey” a pretty pair af d to be writing letters on honesty if the peat era thought of. Eddie and Joey with ttelr political tells cot off right behind their ear and to mad that they have actually turned honTew can't bona Council anymore, you Joey’ Too haven't a finger in political pie any more either, yon Eddie? Now, both of you say No. Joey aad Eddie—No. Over their signature* these twe thbe, who aaem to hare reached

that they do not pcopom to "ocadoct the City's ntmoem in such a loose aad mead, "Joey,” but you should ■bought of that aome yean ego when TOO fought aad blustered until City Council paid a liquor Mil of aereral ' *~H—T riufi •" >"-rig-

ellowlng um that ■tang the ■a. thaK

Itf OA no; that

nd foresight Joe re and forrigbt to yretf dMlGig. w

tba Cttv. Oh Joay, you are a La-la to ba writing on "Oera and Honesty;*' ia feat Joey we ^are Inclined to think you

had to bring tbaaa’udmia'up.

they are unakeaaat to yon we know, but wa atm ply could not stand for that

Now* cm, ra so honeat, wby did you aoma Uma

ago try to gel a soldier'a exemption for property not yours aad why did you— but wbat’a the oaa, you are small fry,

being oat of the political game y> *-

dnlga to a lot of potty spite that i TOO toe laughing stock of lbs City. Now do not wrtm any more letun to

^ff^rtol to ba spiteful, isn't It, Jojjf

THB WAVE ALMANAC.

were Mil. J. G Oorry, Miss Corry, Master John Oorry. Mrs. J- K Handel, Mias Bandel and Mr. Middleton. -The little yacht Lillian a ■ytbpmin Dickerson, touch— _ _ Undue with Mra. Elkina and Miss Dot Elkina,peomtoentStockton rueata. Tlwy ere aoaacnpaiilad by aereral young Ute In toe afternoon tba yacht Mstpolitte. Captain A Hand, carried Mr. and Mra. A - “

A crabbing party left tba Hotel Oriole yesterday and after aereral boom on toe sounds returned with twenty-two

Uey made the alar 0

cram of the sport a

it during the pro-

The parlor yacht Vigilant, Ua pula J. Clark, WM chartered by Mra. McCloud, who then displayed her generous bom pitallty by giving at least ten happy

ar an entire day spent at obarmlng Holly Beach tbs yacht Harriett, Captain J. B. Hughes, returned lata to the afternoon with Mr. George Neuman and Mr. Walker Neuman, guests at the popular Lafayette. They are artists for the Philadelphia Tunes. The Harriett later on carried a small

party up to tt

rage aUU-heltom " taken out to tba

Quite a party ireg'u _ yacht Horatio, Captain H. Smith, for a lengthy and enjoyable sail about toe tout. Tba dalighlad member, of the party wm Mr. Howard MoGalUy, Mba Aahhuret. Mra. EtUng. the Rev. Elhs Tarot aad hb wile, aad Dr. Oolbartaon. Numerous rislllng yachts sgato today brooght large parties of Trrasllor esek Mtors to the excellent entertainment ai the Sewell's Point AmMament Psrilton, aad many well-known faeM of

He—“Wall, thms are just as good fiah totbs am m ererwere oaughL" ^— She—' 'Better and bigger." He—"How tor Sba—"to all fishing storta the biggest and heaviest Osh got sway.” Tba Max on Dkk. -NOTICE TO WATEK CONSUMES. Notice b hereby given that all water mu not paid oa at before thin let day of August next, 6 pm cent, will ba added. Water will poeltlrely be turned off If tbs rent b not paid on or baton tba 6th day of August, without farther no-

F. Dooolam, Superintendent.

Chaitas A Swain, who makes a vacuity of tin roofing, spouting, guttar banging, repairing of leaky roots, and

HHFk. Ice boxes and ■abort notice and in a workmanlike manner, and onlv the very beat materials are naad by him. One at the most amusing numbers to bnnection wltt Tree* Edridge end the pi star TAudevilit performance at ■fweiu Point lo-nlght, b tba fanny Murray Bros, to their laughabU mtiMd aaraasiJaaS SSL