Daily Cape May Wave, 30 July 1898 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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The GREATEST PERFORMANCE Ever Given at Cape May will take place AT SEWELLS POINT

THIS SATURDAY EVENING TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK ONLY Every Afternoon and Evening. Admission free. Reserved Seats, 10c

This High-Class Distinguished Company is composed of such Celebrated Comedians as

PRESS ELDREDGE Murray Brothers HARET iSr i “ 4 You should not, You can not, You MUST NOT Fail to see them

[' ~ T\S\U\ta Ms UtMER SETTER THE SOHUSS Anybody can catch them. The yachts are thoroughly equipped for Fishing, Crabbing and Sailing. MOONLIGHT SAILING PARTIES

FROM SEWELLS POINT

TAKE THE TROLLEYS AT THE TIER

BALL PROGRAMMES.

-roll of ftrltm. A |h|^bir Ton preprc* a ample book, tbe dime of u etlu eod tV of e dlrOonarr. Fency cerf. totac ether n*oe ere shown la thU ^ book alao, but <rf liall programme* eloao then may be 6t0 etyltw. T e book U like a peal album. The dealer anxli cot A 800 rich booki to printer* and

the dodffna are equally"suitable azuTappropria to anywhere. The printing U done In the oountrlee In which they an need.—New York Sun.

a be bought at almoet asy price, including many at extremely low prior* Nearly all an more a ' ornamented, many of them with baaed wok finished with gilt or In colors and in a groat variety at designs Then U scarcely any society, perhaps boo* that could not find here an apjooprlatl programme There la, for InMao* a ball programme embellished With a trolley oar. A number at proptnunea suitable for yachting club

ftooa emblem* of yachting and at the Sea. There are programme* for musical •octetl<». with appropriate emblems. ■Ml for railroad m-n, for bicyclists, for Military organlaatlcos. for letter^H Han. for firemen. The cord* and taaeols for the pro-1 gramme* are a separate article of manWfeotun. They are produced In great vtrtety of color*, aoalittea, slue and Hyle* and sold In enormoua numbers and many at them at prices that aeem ■arveloualy cheap It is probable that ■•■riy all the programmes of the kinds ntered to. handacme and elaborate as Many of them are, would sell complete at prices under *8 a hundred. There are tbMed ball programmes, with a picture teooaatluu. that are sold at wholMjjJ Without printing at cord and tua. low as U cent* a hundred. The prodwelnn of oowilor •aasnmee. such as sell fer fie a hundred and upward. U a buainow by Itself. I an made In about 160 different deJ

Uooudln* CrUbrtUaa. Ur. Patti Gamier, a French i in lunacy, baa been giving aome Information about the insane men and women who follow celebrities about and tall In love with them. The doctor has to send two or three women of this sort to asylams every month, and nothing la known of the oases by the public. Good looking priests, the doctor deolara, am notably marks for the attention of aoch females. After the priests, but In a leaser degree, come the members at mesit whoso names are most frequently In the newspapers or who make good ■perches In the chamber, the authors and the handsome actors The latter, like the priest*, have often been threatened by their Jealous admirers In aome Instances women have gone to the theater* with loaded revolver* ready to fire at them, but tar aome reason or other have failed to cany out their purpose. * - * 1 Ur. Gamier “ *

Sarah Bernhardt has sometime* to be watched over very care - fully. Her worshipers secrete themselves In *11 aorta of place* In order to *" ‘ her theater cr her

For the mass of fighting nxc war Is certainly more humane than it was even a gvuerntion ago, because the destructive forces employed are so great Unit many of the most risky maneuvers which were considered of first importance In military art are now obsolete. A charge against a well equipped -and trained too would not now be attempted. Pickett's fatal attempt at Gettysburg will probably go into history not only as the most terrific, but also as about the last example of a desperate charge.—Philadelphia Press

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bad to interfere on two noted occasions In order to save the famous actrem from the bullets or the daggers of maniacs who resolved to Injure or kill her because she refused to respond to their flattcrlee and passions* rteclaratteua of love.

It waa aome yean ago that Algernon Charles Swinburne, In a mournful voice addressed ns the query. '"What shall be done with all there loan of our*?" We have been very busy ainoe then, and it la very possible that Algernon has disposed of hi* stock and doare’t now need — advice, but we are sorry for him will giv* It anyway. Ws would In the fir* place. Algernon, that

that UUt weep fresh tears, which you ought to be able to do after a little practice, you come out lo the and region and go Into the irrigation bootees* Eveo a salt lake would bs acceptable during dry weather, and you might recover some —“ itb that aort of tear, but th* gbt we throw out to you 1*. ip fresh tears cr quit tbs bus! nsas Cttv Times

Mr. Murray Hill—It U odd what near sffreaa colors have upon persons. Mr Point Broere-Wbat effects are yon thinking of? Mr Murray Hill—On a gray day I Mn always hi a*.—Pittsburg Chronlcls-

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Z*Ae 7few-2/ork Tjrtbune The agitation and alarm in the public mind at this lime give an extraordinary value to the services of a paper like The Tribune. There is a general reaction among all intelligent classes against the exaggeration, extravagance, bogus news, guesswork and typographical hysterics of ihe sensational

papers.

The Tribune is the only morning newspaper in New- York, not of this class, which not only enjoys the comprehensive Associated Press service but has an elaborate system of special dispatches from its own representatives at every Camp, in every Army and xvith the Fleets. > The paper which will suit you the best and give you the most is The Tribune. H does not magnify skirmishes into terrible battles; and it dots not exaggerate things of which it has special and exclusive news out of all proportion to their importance. Its scrupulous desire to give the exact truth and nothing else is well known to the Army and Navy. In consequence, its correspondents have special facilities for teaming the exact facts., ' Tie Tribute U alto particularly rlrosp t* Bueimeu Macs, eorertag tic mailer, * ewTjr practical mas most iaveft*. U conduct of Hit buoimeu. .

Umg lime tie cyciUg deportment of Tie Tribune kar bres is Ike kamfr of owe of Ike aorf competent crperU U tie country.

tor iit pietureacfne lanyuaye at for Ui accurate kmneiedge of ionet."

THE TRIBUNE.

1PM! 512 Washington Street Plill, Jiil Gas Steam Fill SANITARY ENGINEERING Estimates JVtade on Contracts Skilled Worktn;n and facilities for buying, enables us to do work better and more cheaply than competitors. All orders lor work left at office will receive prompt attention. J. inaY MMDS, Sip'nMent.

JOSEPH HALL, phsctical is Lack smith am noKSttsBOKK. TCSSrilCE, NBAS CAPS ISLAND Hi

- WM. HEBENTHAL. Propr. Hones aud.Carriagci to Hire and ta KBAB OF KNlCKBKBO.KEIt ICE OFF

1 DO ALITKINDS OF BIPAMG TO fOOTWIAR

PURE WINES AND LIQUORS T ‘ !BMT * aJ PUREST anlca f am.* Sod to famUMo at Gibson's Pure Old Rye Whiskey. Rochester Bottled Beer, Brand iee sad stiorry Wises tar ojosinx parpaooa. Larte or laali onion proaptlr allei. DILLON'S CAPITAL, OOHVBB WASHINGTON AND JACKSON STREETS. J. J. RATTY.

ARNOLD’S HOTEL, DECATUR STREET and BEACH AVENUE. ac tao oeosa, oppoMU too lire Pier. CATE MAT, N. 1. Orchestra Mualc, a Complete Band, equal to Hfleea InstrumcuU. ftraiMt* ammGateiteM. MraJaallHom, LmiCait

FRED. ARNOLD, Proprietor.

MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, N. E. Comer Jackson and Washineton St». J BAIOON AND MAKFLE BOOM KgWLT FI ITSD OF. UNDER HEW MANAGEMENT.

COLLIN’S HOTEL 108 Decatur-Street opp. Columbia avonue. Gape May, N. J. Bad bar* Wlaaosad Uoaoea,BcaiaaMUnaaa*sad Kocaaatw Bows, I Bust aad ladla rale Ale.

KEATLT AFFOTimO lb

IE FOB LADIES.

P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

A. L. HAYNES

MANSION STREET, CATE MAT, M. J.

CAPE MAY LOTS FOR SALE. Estate of Mark Devine;. : 140 of the float building lota, fronting on Beach a veer- n—

I Broadway, Firal 1 adjoining tflehai

Five CentTrolley Fares

CAPE MAY TRANSPORTATION CO.

J HENRY EDMUNDS, General Manager.

The gratifying fact that TROLLEY FARES for the season of 189S have been cut down to almost the Popular j Five Cent Rato not being generally known to Cape May 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 16 Tickets for . . 1 00 8 Tickets for . . .50 Round Trip Tickets TU Sewells Point OR j Steamboat Landing wiU be sold at 1 5 CtS each

These reduced rate tickets can be obtained at the OCEAN PIER TICKET OFFICE, at the CAPE MAY POIN T OFFICE, or at the 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.

IT Walk, Pure Water, Qa. C I.irbla la are 7ux!40 ai

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.HALPIN BROTHERS 423 Washington Street. CAPE MAY, N. J. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL Grecersi: General provision Dealers •'' ; Pfime Meat a Specialty

HALPIN BRO«.

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