Reiucei Trolley Fares 96 Tickfts for $5 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets for 60c
VOLUME XXXIV.
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Bound Trip Ticket* to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cents.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1898.
NO. 30
Every Night this Week-PRESS ELDRIDGE and the HURRAY BROTHERS--at Sewells Point
THE GLOMODS STEM Bright and Breezy Happening*
Along the Beach.
A CHOPPT SEA AND EAST WIND
My dotnst Jtck. I wu aurpriaed Wbcs I beheld you weiklug WllL Kelc OiTorcee on Ihc beech - Ot whom ell (olki ere talking.
MB.
The morning eun wee wertn. my lore. And eo 1 joined the lady, liecauae yon frequently dccJereJ Her chereoler wee ehedy. • e«rr d”'-
d picrenlcd
J epeeeee pereeoli galore The water wee choppy ei
good twinuning.
The tile boat men kept a eharp lookout! It waa jutl the kind of a eea to get
tired out eaaUy.
Uld you noticed the pink bathing mil direotly In front of the Oabing boat! It'a the lelcet. Ho reward* offered. Mia* Irene aaya abe object* to being called dignified. We beg your pardon. You are not dlgnl&ed. “Little BiUle" bit a piece off the ocean and had to be helped aabore almoat
Mangled.
One of the moat aocompliahed batter* at Oil* reaort la Mr*. Joaeph Monyer, of Philadelphia, who la making an emended atay at the Aldlue. Tula lady take* a dally plunge in the aurf, and la a n ability, which baa
t enlhualaatlc bather* on the atrand la Mlaa Lena Craig t, a charming young lady who la aummanng on Jaokaon a tree l. and who** appearance on the atrand la alway* bailed with delight by her numerou* admirer*. come out of the aurf, exouae tbemae.Tor to the ladle* and theo.on pretence of going to the bath bouar, dodge into Arnold'* and get a high ball. Welsh them acme morning.
Hicgel cottage, on Ocean •treel, with her dearest girl friend, Mias Mai belle Biegeh Mia* Glasgow baa been quite 111 from the effects of a fall, and la rapidly raootertng under Cape May climate. Of all the baby bathers little Hubert* Alexander, of Baltimore, attracted the most aUenlioo yesterday This unit tot la the granddaughter of Bev. Jame* P. Hughes, Principal of the Beliefocte.
The largest donkey party crer at Cape May waa given at tbe Ooi Hotel Wednesday evening by Mrs Geo. F. Huntington, assisted by Mia* Mornaon and Mr. Reuben Ooben. There were seventy eight children participated and the donkey was stationed at one end of the tpaetou* dining baU. The following are the names of the
children:
Karl Huntington, Alfred Beefleld, Waller Church, Anna May Obnrch, Kay Cohen, Laura Uendataon. Edmund Henderson, Warren Howe, Beubat “ hen, Arthur Cohen, Prance* G Ailee Green, Lewis Cohan, Emma Ethel Ulbban, Georgia Orowell, Tom Oowail, Bessie Holme*, Virginia Brown, Helen Brown, Elsie Millar, Moms Miller, Allison MUler, Valett* Dougherty, Lillian Horn, Katie Shield* Geo. Grove. Louisa Edmunds, MargunGoeckel, Maurice Wordllnger, Lawice Worditnger, Chaa. Edmunds, Adtla Edmunds, Gladys McGruda, Kichardaon, May Jouei, Marguerite behautz Theo. Schauta. Oonrad ‘ ry, Ethel Amweg, Prodcrlck Amlarrie Bu*fc. Buaie Penn, Helen Levering, Tom Caswell, Edna Oaawell. Jennie Oeawell. Plor* Miller, EUlnore Buah, Albert Koae, Betsy Winchester.
Pa,
to be exact, twentya:i months She delights is the surf, and Unde Ned ban to yield to her entree lb* to take her far-
ther out than the feathery edge.
Have you noticed a scarcity of blondes on the strand this aummer. Then was only one noticed yasterdsy, and a vet-
eran editor appropriated her.
Oaplain doe Thornton and hie Hie boat, eo ueeful In pail aoaaoo* In guarding the lives of recklea* or Ignorant bathers, are again doing good service. The Captain 1 * nephew. Georg* Holden, ha* bean with him Ova eeaeonj, since be was 14. Eight or ten person* have been rescued thle issnr. who found it necer aary to call tor the life boat. It ahould be remembered that the Cape May Ufa boats are supported entirely by oontrv hutlooa, and Ihoee who bathe, especially those rescued, should not tall to remecu-
Tbe watar waa cho and, of course, unlit for canoeing, yet two young ladies In splta of log ventured forth, with the
IN 11 SmWHIEL Item of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL THE COTTAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS who are Slwr'-S at lha Ba
Visitors to this lovely resort whoi from every slate to the Union, enjoyed cool breezy day yesterday, sad every no wore s smile of ormlsotmsnt. looming trams last night brought down great crowds of guests who materially filled BP some of the smaller bouse* and — * ib« lift more loteas* at tha larger Tbe bookings for to-d*y aad tow are vrry heavy, aad (ip* May oeruioly will hive at least three big weeks of business yst. Colonel W. W. G.eeo and Miss Green era among the guetla bare yesterday. Mr. George O Ruehl, of Baltimore, as among the arrivals at the Colonial
Henry Winchester. Lao Dessauer, WalDeeaancr, Henry Sinclair, Dorothy Sinclair, Alice Brewster, Norman Vendig, Leona Veodig, OotU Martin, Anna S tel wagon, Jennie Stillwell, Walter Thatcher, Alfred Kobbtni, Nino Dick ton, Carl Dickson, Ernest Dlokaon, Gilbert Pulley, Willie Walker, Burnell Thatcher. Eddie Jaooby, Tboa, Slack, haue n, Helen Virginia Wallle. Maria Shlnner, Emily Caskey, Howard Post-tl-wa* plainly to be seen that our gun friend Mr. Reuben Cohan an joyed the apori and helped the little babies stick the donkey, tor be la fond of children, being the happy father of eighteen People who practice the crime of dockhorses tails should have been sent to have had an object Mason taught (hem. Tbe poor donkey, who belong* to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, could have truly said,Hkave several tales to untold. The children behaved like Utile ladles aad gentlemen. ie Brel prize, e beautifully ornamen•tmaal set, waa won by Mlaa Val Daugherty. Tbe second prise, * Home cup sad saucer, waa won by Ills* Helen Virginia Wallis. The reel the children were then each handed handsome sou veal*. Tbe last tall ta pinned at t> 90, when the children, the music of s march, were assembled In the dining room, where the genha*;, Mr. Church, who lots* babies th the generosity that has endeared & to many, had provided some refreahmenta. The little folks then departed, happy la the poaaaaaion ol their prize* and in lbs oonaclou* knowledge of having aided In planing the useful that much abated sni-
0-B. Butcllffe, of New York, wi* soag prominent arrivals at the Lafay-
ette yesterday.
William A. Dever, of Philadelphia, aa among prominent gustta who ar-
rived yesterday.
Mrs Lain Sheppard will lead the 6 a. m. praise aad prayer aervtoa at the M. E Church oa Sunday morning. Dr. B. T. Banes and family, of Phllailphla, will arrive at the Stockton toenow tor hie usual aummer vial!.
Any, of West U Gape May.
here they srill remain for some time. Harold Glflord. of Vineland, N. J„ » of Bev. EU Glflord. a former pastor
Wednesday evening s very successful ichra was given at the EbbiU House. Mias Howard won the first Ladies prias, handsome comb aad brush trey. Mrs. Martin lotk tha second, a beautiful table goug Tha oonsolatioc prise a woe by Mia* Ketcheo. Mr. Marlook the first gentlemen's prize, t rllag silver stamp box. Dr. MoCon1 took th* second, a tobacco Jar, and i ooneolatlou prize we* carried off by . Walker. Tha participant* were aa Iowa: Mime* Crabbe, V. Arthur. Moend . M. McConnell, B McConnaU, 0. Bauden, Mae Arthur, Mis. A. Walker. W. B. Walker. Mrs. F. C. Pillmau, Florence E Howard. T. N. Howard, 1. 1 warning Bbrppeid. Mrs. Q L. Sheppard, Mr. Martin aad wife. Mire FI or. Martin, Mr. Joel aad wtls. Dr. McConnell, Mr. Wamback, Mim Strong, Beetle McConnell. Mim Moneou, T. CTH ire, Mim L. O'Hara.
A carriage full ol young ladle* In bathing suit* drove up and down the >trend eeveial times yesterday morning, and finally drove close to tbs waters where tha girl* jumped out and in the marl lor a good ewim. Mim Edna Bailey, daughter of Lieutenant J. T. Bailey, it eolcrtalning her tnaad, Mim Bare C. Wilson, a eweet t Newtown, Pa. Fun
dgiri. are “Do yon
tz enough In baths with your We asked. “Baaaxr thay repeated to concert. “We have beaux to drown. -.Yaalsrday we had juat leu. Oh.
A progressive euchre 1 tbe Aldlna last awning to which a
Lumber of
winners who captured the were Mim Maggie Peal, of Bellifitst ladies' prias, a Dresden China kh. Mr. Geo. W. Valloc, ol Phik adelphla, first gent's prize, China head ornament. Mrs. M. G. Mocadelphla. second ladla*' prise, a Dresden China flower rasa. Mr*.
Jacob Sign,
Oaa of the moat enjoyable affairs of * weak at th* Btocktoo waa
Mr*. M Arey ai
aad Mrs. P. P. DUiey, an enlerlaining Mia* Julia Reifanelner, of Garlantown, at their Hugbrnatreel cottage John L. Held, of Naw York, who maintain* a handsome horn* In Orange, via an arrival at the Wtndaor yesterday. Mrs. Charles E. Humph riot, nee Mim lorenoa Kennedy. 1* a garni of Mr*. . E Kennedy, at her Washington reel cubage. Carroll Villa la entertaining Mim A M Gould, a beautiful social belle of oall, Ohio. She la booked for a lengthy eoj-jurn. Recent arrival* at Coogrea* Hall Include Mr. W. 8. Bullock, a wall known a* man of Yeedon, Pa. He ia a retired capitalist. Mr. aad Mrs. Lewis D. Steven*, of Brooklyn. N. Y., arrived at Cape May yesterday and will visit Cape May friend* ad relatives for a fan days Mr*. Georg* Laws, Jr., from Dividing Creek, inter of Mr. Everett J. Jerrell, la a guest of Mr. aad Mrs. Jarrell, their York avenue collage. Mr. and Mrs George E Glover, of biladelphta, were amon| kUI leaden who arrived all yesterday for aa extended *tay. Mim Mary M. Waiter*00. a popular bell* of Philadelphia, has just joined,at the Carroll Villa, her friend, Mim Mclura, aad will remain several days. Mim Sarah Nawboid, who hat been lending th* early party of the season 1 Cap* May, tort a few day* (go for bmnreiock Hill* to *uy ■ couple of
Mr. and Mr*. Otis F. Ward, well sown to th* social life of New York aty, are expected to arrive at the Block100 next week to enjoy several weeks of tanner life. Mr. T. P. DiUey. who he* * cottage on Hughes alreet, gave a (tag fishing party yesterday la hie private yaobl Harry. He brooght home a large
tic City. They like this resort better
ist any other on the ooest.
William P. Docnabowar. of Charier, Pa., Is rioting Cap* May and renewing or of the Gape May Fire Department, aad prominent In social affaire
Villa
laclude Mr*. G. B. Paul and Mr*. H H Hoaley, two of th* leading social light* of Wiahiagtoa. D. a Mm. Healey 1* accompanied by her beautiful aad Hoaley.
rial edreto*.
Mim Mary M. Wattoreoa, a raiattv* of m famou* Kentucky jouraallri, Uenff Watunos, haa Joined frtemda A tha OarraU. Mim Wattoreoa haa 1 bean to Cape May aad bar fim
at Bur Villa. Sbe Mrs J. J. Genoo and daughter*, beiog a riom friend of Mia* Edna Geraoo A Beach aveonc collage haa been teen for the late aeaaor by Mrs Keating Mrs. Vlama haa eecured a beautiful ttage on Colombia avenue for lb* Tha beauliful collage at No. S Alia c Terrace ha* been aecured lor t aeoD by Mrs. M. Burton. Mr. Bidgewey baa arrived at hi* Columbia Avenue cottage, where be is entertaining numerou* friends leader of Marion, Pa, has arrived at her ootlage on Beach Avenue. ' ig the wet-known collagen who have rcoaotly aimed 1* Mrs PeacoeL. of Philadelphia, who ha* lakes a Blockm avenue cottageMr. 8. M. Janney, the railroad mag •to, who I* sojourning at tbe Windsor for the season. I* entertaining hi* frlond. Mr. Evan*, at that hotel. Prominent Virginian* resiatered at tbe Block on are Mr. and Mre. R. E Tnomaa, of Smith field, two very wellknown social leader* In ihelr city. Mr. 8. Moghabghab and wife, native Syria, are at the Chaltoou, from N tw York. Mr. Mugbabghab U a leading Syrian merchant ol Oriental good*. At the Chalfoole is Mr. A C Batch, wile and hit two charming children, ot the IJuaker City. Mr. Batch la a prominent buaioea* man. Prominent Southerner* from Aaheile. North Unroll**, have arrived at the Marine Villa for an extended soJourn. They are Mr. and Mr*. T W. Sharpies* and family. diatlngniahivi resident* Of the Quaker City now at Cape May ta William L. Landreth. who recently arrived at Marine Villa, where they will real for the moclb ol August. Mr*. John Janvier Black, a distinguished social light of New Castle. Del., arrived at the Btocktoo yesterday. itlful and socomputhrd young daughters. Mia* Black and Mia* A M. Black, accompany her. Mr*. William Bowman, of I'realoo reel. Philadelphia, who la enjoying e
led atay was made up of Mr. and IL Jeffries, Mlaae* Helen L. rt M and Mtrie 8 J.ffne*, 0! e. and Mlaaea Kaily and Clare Holohao, of Lancaster. Pa ecenl arrival* at |bc Stockton (rom Airy. Pa. are Mr and Mr* W. H Gartlvy, two popularly known resldcnlof that pretty subnrb ot Philadelphia. They are aooompaeiod by Mia* Helen Gtrtley and Mite Marion Gartley, two very pretty girl*, iodted. "se of Philadelphia'* most preminrol •uooeaaful bualneaa men. Mr. FranL Bennett, v quleUy but briefly resting at the Windsor. Hta business it* are not only centered In tbe Quaker City, but extend to numerous Important elite* in tbe South and me tar West. Tbe Colonial it entertaining three of Buffalo's most favorably aoown re* ■ its, gentlemen who have made their nes respected and honored wherever it ha* penetrated. They are Mr. H. D Kirkland, Mr. J. G. Milne and Mr. 8 M. Bingham, who will be here for as
Washington, and numerou* relics, riceleaa, have passed through his hand* ■r the mere tinging of t good song, a will be a! the Oongrea* for a lergUty An interesting and well-known family now registered al tbe palatial Stockn. Mr. M. Linalgbt and hi* charmg wife arrived there yesterday. Mia. Ltnalghl 1* a beautiful woman an boat* of fnonda Their three beautiful young daughter*, the Mlaae* B and Alice Linalgbt. and thel promittng •on*. Jacob and G. Linalgbt, the Empire Bute raying at Co agree* Hall I* Mr. B. Hall, of Lock port, N. Y, Mr. Hall U president of the America^ District Steam Company of that thriving city. He i* accompanied on hi* Cape May rial! by hi* iwo charming daughter*. Mia* Frances and Mils Marion- The Mlaaea Hail are popular youog social leaden in their city, and ill so doubt gain bo*ta of fliend* Wednesday night a merry parly left Brown Villa tor a moonlight sail over the Tnoreughfare. back ol Gape May. It waa a perfect night for >uoh a sail, and the party er joyed it to the fulleal extent beard the tittle tinkle of the mandolin toioea Among the party were Ml** M. J. Umated, Mim Blanche Baldwin, Mr. tnd Mrs. 41. E Sloan, Mr. and Mr* Nicholson, Mia* Nicholson. Mr. and Mr*. Miller, ML* Heed and Miu Mae Abbott. The Windsor Is entertaining three very prominent social light* of the suburban colony of Philadelphia. They are Mr*. Forrest, a lady whose sootal cbtl. gallon* are numeroua. her beanulul. refined and ladylike daughter. Mia* Jeannette S Forrret. both of Bala Pa. and Mr* Joaeph Mullioetux. ot Narbcth.
Recent arrival* at Congress Hall 1 ude Mr. and Mr* Henry Bradley, Potomac, Md- Mr. Bredly ta one ralthlcat men In Maryland and been coming to Cape k (*t fifteen yean
Mercer la encouragingly and the bloom is gradually returning to her cheek*, but the cfaeeriat the hop* and strand frolic* i* still greatly missed. By advice of her physician aba mmt pelleolly peaa by the seductive waltz olll lale in the season. Mr. O. Howard Dunoombc, late of London, England, is wilh hi* family enjoying a sojourn at the Carroll. 01 the ooutfort* and delight* 10 be found here to relief from the bested inland section they speak to high praise. Tbe family lovely home on Wiuahlckon Height*, Philadelphia. C. W. Richardson, ot Jacksonville, lorida, ia here tor hie uiual summer sojourn. He is^^ualvely engaged in meat bualnces, and bad for some nibs a contract tor supplying lo lied BUle* troops 60 000 pounds of mast per week. Mr. Richardson L a to Poet ms* tar Richardson ot this city. A prominent arrival at Congress Hall la Mr- B- D. Hall, a well known Danker of Lock port, N. Y. He 1* president of the First National Bank at Look port aad ie * great financier. He i* accomby hu two beaaUipliahed young
Owe of New York's most distinguished lawyer*, Mr. Theodore E Taok, L now quietly reeling at Coogrea* Hall. Mr TMt is a lawyer whose practice ai the to It* apope. He 1* accompanied by his promising •oaa, Theodore E Thok, Jr.,jaad Fraud* L Tank, aad by his bewilohlngty beanyoung daughter, Mas Elizabeth J.
Tack.
Sojourning at th* Windsor is Mr. ~ oca of Hazleton'* . He ie . CMpe May. aad
it popular g
t paid li
rnteruinlng one of
hard thinking, the inquisitive one res at Ibe oorrccl*(»Dclusloc Ibat II Dal charming Philadelphia social >. Miu Genoa. She 1* a very pretty youog lady, tall In stature and queenappearance. Bbc drcaaca with reallyaood taste, and lue mere act of gaz her beautiful and extensive ward1 restful and pleasing In the averrmininc eye. And her bathing ooatumc, also. Is a thing of color and >auly forever. Colonel Clinton Burling,of Nes York, ive t delightful supper after the Btocktoo musicals 00 Wednesday night or of Mre. Burling and Mr*. W. C Pi ice, the anmveraane* of whose birthd*y* happened lo be on that day. o*e of the moat reeherohe affair* •eaton and very much enjoyed by tbe gueeta. The tapper wee quite elaborate, including the choicest of wine*, and the gowns of the ladies were exquisite. Thom present beside the host were Colonel and Mr* William M. Lawrence, of New York, Mre. Clinton ling, Mr. and Mr* William C- Price, of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. ElRodger* ot Allegheny, Pa- Tbe Burling* are among the most popular
Tbe children of the Brexton were ivsn a delightful time Wednesday evening An enjoyable donkey partywaa arranged for them ny Virginia Walli* and Emily Caskey,which proved a greet aucoces Those, winning prizes were Virginia Wallis, Louis McKee, Mary William*. Miriam Waller, the booby being token by Dorothy Bohrer. Among present were: Dorothy and William Bohrer, Randall Marston, Miriam and Henrietta Waller, Emily Oaakey, Vlnglnia end Loacker Wallis, Waller and Albert Boeeman, Mary Casket.
George Early, aged 86 yeers, died al ia home near Erma, at about 11 o'clock oo Wednesday night, after a brief IllHa waa bore in Burlington coun- ■ stole, but had lived In Gap* May county for forty years- Hi* wife about sour years ago. A • liter eur him. The funeral will take place from hu late residence on Beturday afternoon one o'clobk.
Free* Edridge, the Murrey Brother*, .once Golden, Chaa. H. King and Mi** Lillian Grist, are drawing crowd* ol ■ to Sewell* Point by thwr Inimnlerformanoe is the cheerful, commodioo* pavilion. Everybody ipeaks to Ugh praise ot it. Don't mite Ih for a trolley fare. Reserved rocking chain 10 etmto extra. The return os the trolley* by moonlight I* delightful Dtaltog, fudnatlng.
ITEE OT OEKRAL DUEfiEf The huckleberry crop Is 'Jape May >usty u the largeat In many yean Avail youraclf of the opportunity of >joying an “ A No. 1“ performance at Sewell* Point for only * trolley fare. Warren—A competent nnrae, white r colored, lo care lor child a Mven month* old. Apply to room 78, Block's Hotel, between 3 and S o'clock. The trolley car* are running to their ill eapeclly every afternoon and eveng lo Sewell* Point. The entertainmen! there In firai cl*** in every particTbe Cepe May County Board ol Regtry haa organized by the elocllou ot ohs W. Reeve*, chairman, and William Lake, aeoretory. Appointment* of local boards for each voting precinct Is Ibe county will be made at the next session. — ake tbe children lo Sewells Point afternoon to enjoy the entertain. ■L The delightful ride on the I eye will do them good, and we bow will please them. Frank Haig, a lad of ti yean, waa Injured on the trolley road yesterday afternoon by being ttrui He was playing under the Bouth Cape May, when he 1 up between Ihc lie* am at a trolky car which had ju*t pasted when Ue waa al ruck by ioeely following. The molarman lot lo blame. The boy waa taka 11* Philadelphia home, 1711 Cayuga treet, yeaterday afternoon. Tu THE POINT—You wU. mal r la lake If you are seeking enjoyment by viailisg BewclL Point ihi* afternoon Tbe ahow la pronou
clog it. liDlyUn 'are. Comforubli
Idem Townaend called the add meeting of City Council lo or. -ompliy al g o'clock last night, inly six member* present Tbe l a written ..pinion from City BoLearning in rcgaid lo Uie ooileo* tlon o! unpaid licensee, ana outside of uineea of Important Ireuaoctod. Tbe Hullo.lor'* opinion waa rather a mglby one. and said in part, that after xaminlog the city charter and ordlaners he (onnd the! it waa plainly the uly of the Cblef of Polioe and ihe po. cc ol Ihc ctly lo demand* all llccnaea. nd when they are refused lo make a omplatnt lo Hie Mayor or Alderman, 'hose duly it 1* to *oo that ihe license* Mr. Doak moved that the opinio and engrossed 00 Ibe mlnulea, and copy served on the Mayor. BUI* amounting to icveral hundred re ordered paid. The bill for food wee objected to oa ihe ground lhat II was not approved by the Chief of Polios. It wa* finally ordered ihe Chief ordered to approve the future.
Dr. M. M Pon cn crucian Leg) last ntgbl and a
dollar* w
veteran association of the Third leney Cavalry will hold tu eighth 1 reunion In the rooms of William B. Hatch Poal 81 Hall. G. A. R-. Fifth tod Stevena street*. Camden, 00 Wed. needay, August 17tn, at 10 90 * m. Distil be tarred at 212 Broadway, cn. for the veteran* The aaaooia composed of tbesurrivora of lhal regimenl, and the member* are widely •oauered throughout New Jersey and Pcmuylvanl* Gome out comrades sod have a good time. "realdeni W B. Bgrria, Fbliada. Secretory L. L. Bout, Camden.
THE W
E ALMANAC.
Otaervalorj, 40*ac *. I** 1 WasiimoTOV. Aug. 4, 10 13 p. m. 4 norm over Maryland. 1* mom rib east. Will cause Increasing wim ihe Middle Atlantic Stole*.
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May ooegregaie a* they term It. "the best show given in this vicinity.'' Don't mis* The trolley ride la refreshing and Invigorating. mraf im. 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. Theentertainment, of course, will be free to all who may visit this most delightfully situated spot.
Murrey Brea. I aDthefuaayaijiiifiaDdeoagitlu _ . three men famous. Don't fall to You will hare to laugh, you
w cue hi ran.
■' Caflloo will have a donkey party hereafter e (Ob week > McDaoirl wife and little d f Wayov, P* , ere Hopping , Cape House. Sunshine and Madam Ovlecte an eutortainme-ii In lb* parlor the Oarltoo last night. Mire Dora A Babbl't. of Moore*tc N. J.. a* again token np her rtaldi ; ihe C*pc House for ihc season. Tbe bop at the Carlton tomorrow night promise* 10 be a big affair a large attendance ta expected James Burnt, a prominent b nan of New Brun.wick, N J . will
August. Rev. Dr. Geo C Button, of Pooomok! Oily. Ind., will at*!*! Bishop Bear borough and conduct Ibe 10 .40 service in ie morning. Mire Ailic l/'ieon and her friend*, laxee Helen ted Mary Lore, made a charming trio enj lying a rffw on Labe Lily yeeaenlay. Tbe Right Rev Bishop of the D10rae of New Jersey. John Scarborough,
'ill u
copy 1
The tug euobre will take piaoc al Garitou Hall lontgbl. Tbe place ha* ten taa'efully decorated and with the
111 be the only BgbL
Arrival* al the Carlton yesterday were: Philadelphia—C H Bart and fam'enture Blanco and lamlly, Mr* E. Kelly. Avondale—W J Pus*cy, Anna T Puatey, Florence T Puaey. Glenaidc—George Heist. J Hoffner. Dr. W. W. Hale. Uie well known eye leoialitl of Philadelphia. L occupying •uile of room* al ihc Bhoreham for ie aeaao* Dr Hale Ie quite promin it among Philadelphia physician* and
is enjoying s recreation.
Arrivals al ihc Bhoreham yesterday ere; Philadelphia—Geo L Week*. F H Argo, Ur* G D Reynold*, Harry C Firth. Chertar—Ml*a Pilling and neiee, Wallers, George Matson, B G n. Jr. Baliimore—Mis* M T JenHits E F Jenkins, H 0 Stcelwell wile. Bridgeton — Helen Lore, Mary Lore and Ida Kerr. The Bhoreham ball 00 Wednesday racing was a *uocea* In every way id the ostial gathering of youth and beauty panidpaled. Among those noticed 00 ihe floor was Mlsa Rankin, Mr. C. Harlan, E a Dixon, E McClure, E a Dixon. Mamie Wuliama. Franca White, Mary and Carrie Lore, E. B. Worrell, W. Cox. A- HarA. Ewing, a Seeger, F. McFar-
•ailing 1
l lk.*
well ki gave a
Wednesday evening for their Hall Porter, Jr. Among those proaenl were the MUsc* Lewi*, Meade, Bache, Speooer, Howard and Faaaltt, Collin*, Smith. Mcllvalne, Harand Romford. The pleasure of Ding wu much tocreaied by a* on Uie violin by CapL Polky. zany song* were aung by Mi** Howard in her ureri soprano, and by Ihe rich tenor of Mr. Moilvaine of the Pennsylvania Glee Club. The moonlight on the rippling water made e ;ht and showed off to adiheJall. well built Mr. Romford who, inding before the mut, made •' moat ipoaiug figurehead to tbe boat. After aching Uie landing refreshment* were served and before taking Ibe private k borne ibe whole party Joined rry Virginia Reel lo the music ely jig played by Captain Polky. I body speak* In the highest term* of the performance at Bewella Point, and well they may, for ft Is Ihe beat ever given m this locality. There always a cool refreshing biecxe pssag through tbe comm odious pavilion. consequonUy you can lit and enjoy tbe R only ooet* a trolley fare. Reserved the stage, only
ieer suention to the 1 patrons than Mr. Mini spouting, gutter
repairing of leaky roofs, and
, , copper, zinc, black and. galvanized iron work, let boxes and cheats are reconstructed by Mr. Bwato 00 abort notice and in a workmanlll
and ool^ the vary beat mal
beat iolereet* of I Charles A. Swain,
tally of I
L are need b]
THE SHOW at Bewella Point 1* firetaas to every reaped. Mirth provoking, —nocaet amuaemonb adapted to please both young and old- You can't afford
*n get a [ chair,
POINT NOTES
Yachting and Fishing Prove the Chief Pastime.
PAEflES OH THE S
Popular Bewella Point la blessed with attractions In abundance and the pretty trolley lennlnu* 1* dally crowded by joyou* p.rtio* who come out to avail Ihcmaelvee of tbe opportunity to Indulge In the pleasant yachting and fLhing, or who enjoy the eight of outging or incomloe yacht* ladened with Ihe aforesaid joyful cxourelonliU. And it ia a truly dcligbUu! and pleasing sight to leisurely gaze un Uie many ditling aail*, a*, on the playful bosom of Uie waves, they go up and down and then vanish beyond Uie diatom bon ion. The sailing facilities at Sewell* Point cannot be ex-
Eiled at
ie difference
The neat IHUe steam launch Mouse, with M: Wilson In command. took a long tnp up through the sound* to •caret of Mr. Bennett. Whoather be delightful. 1-ale in the aftornuo Captain A. Bouder. toot linger'* Landing Mr and Mre. Campbell. The trip up meant In the lattter The bird-like aloop Sea Gull wa* seen ■ fl BcweU* point in ihc early part of the afternoon, going at a great rate. She had a small but hilarious party on board, mon Noodle* and Mr. Kern. “When the cal is away, ihe mice will play." a are, al times,
ipany of artists irmlng at tha amusemem pavilion al Sewell* Point were out on a short pleasure cruise yesterday to tiie trim Uttle yacht, Lillian, Captain Dickerson, and returned much refreshed. A small party wu carried out yesterday to the Adelia, Captain.Lew Smith, and pronounced the tailing truly delightful and invigorating. Tbe members ot tbe party were Mr. and Mr* William B. Matthew*. The Adelia. later, oared another nnail party up to SchelTsc palace yaoht Mel* lot, Captain E York. wa* chartered for the afterby Ur* Lincoln Godfrey and her family, prominent Cape May cottager*. The afternoon wu merrily spent, and all retursod delighted with their outing. That prominent Windsor guest, Mr. Spencer M. Janney, the well-known railroad financier, with his friend, Mr. popular yacht Hamel, Captain Joaeph B. Hughes, and the two centlemen were delighted with their outing. Mr. Evaua^ia visiting Mr. The U eroue pe j eater day. a Mr* Edward C. Lee, Miu Helen Lee, Mr. Lathrup Lee, Mr. Huckman Lee, Mr. Aides Lee and Mr. Richard Phllier. They chartered the (xunmodloua yaoht
That beautiful little pleasure launch, ic Eleanor, commanded by Mr. Christopher Gallagher, lay about one hundred left off shore all the afternoon, while Its owner and a companion were In shore la a am ail boat toying
dr. J. 'J. aroma. Bias xv id Miu Annie MeCraary,
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yacht clover, Captain Waller Bennett, early in the afternoon. One 0! the party, however, became byeterically nervous, and the considerate oaptoln immediately beaded back for th eland Ing, prefering to lose the party than aubjoct It to any toconvenience. Those who ohanowd the yacht were Mr. J. O. Brownj I
W. McLean and Mi
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Yeaterday a large and Joyous party from lhat hotel chartered the commodious yacht Clover, Oaptoln Walter Bennett, for an afternoon'i sail over the bounding breaker* and adjacent sound* Those competing the delighted party were Mr. and Mr* G J. Miller, Protestor and Mr* Luoiaxt O. Carpenter, Miu Marta MUlre. Miu Katie MUler. M'u Maggie & Weyand, - in Jack Roger* Frank Karen, ton O. Carpenter, Jr., Frank Miller
Willie MUler.
ae of the most delightful moonlight 1 was indulged in by * happy, refined, aad arirtoormlic crowd of ladlea end gentlemen, mostly aU Gape May cottager* The yacht Martha, Gaptoto A Bouder, wu chartered, and theJnovaL ty of the ml wu enhanced bv the re-
j _ which the whole event wu carried off. Thou who enjoyed the evening 00 the water were Mr* Freak P. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Roger* Mr. and Mre. EUlott Rogers, Mr* Hinckle, Mr. and Mr* Spencer D. Wright, Mr* Joshua U Shoemaker, Mr* Arthur G. Jack, Mrs. Richard R. Dutton and Mr* George
Miller.
Another hilarious moonlight yachting party lut night chartered the commodioua yacht Horatio, Captain Bmlth. and went bounding over the loeMng waves down around the Point. The •ail wu given by Mr. Edward Tcjdwin, and ne Invited about twenty-five of hit friend* mostly hotel guroto, to partial pale. Mr. Hugh W. Green, a
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