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Reiucei Trollev Fares 96 Tick*ts for $5 16 Ticket* for $1 8 Tickets for 60c

VOLUME XXXIV.

Mound Trip Ticket9 Zto SeteeUs Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cents.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1898.

NO. 35

Del Puente, Baritone,

Madame Suelke, Soprano, (J

hi I'm fhil mm bill li

Hassler s Orchestra, 35 pieces. Sunday, August 14th. Tickets, 50cts.

FBOIFAHWIY GOBI, A Brave Lad on the Dixie Writes to His Mother. i mi nnEREsme urra

Euter J. Gklligbcr. who It on Ibe U. 8. a Dill* la Cuban w»len, baa wrilli o the tollowtDK IntorMllng letter to bil mother in tbl* city, wbloh Tiu Wave gladly publiabe*: U. a a Dut*. Ccaktam&mo, Cuba, July 16, 1888. Dear Mamma: Wear* atlll lying at the above named place and very bu.y Coaling up,but expect to fimab today,and by Monday we will be epeeding on to Hpaln and ibe Phillipplnee, and the loaner ibe better, lor we are anticipating great tblnga on tbe Ilip. We got our orden laat Monday. What do you think of Cevera'a fleet, and e* pedal I j tbe proud Viacayat Eoeloeed yon win find a piece ol the fl«g the bad flying during tbe battle. It waa captured by a noauwain on tbe Iowa, but wax Irene!erred later to tbe Dixie along with aeveral other*. When Beat* (aa we call him) earn* aboard he had no place (or Laa elotbea, and I took care ol them (or

w did a

and be gave c

> aeveral tbinga, and among them a piece ol the V luaya'a flag, which 1 think la a good aouvenir at you eould get. 1 have alto a piece ol a Bpanlah abell that exploded on tbe deck ol lb* Iowa, and a bullet! that waa carried in a Cuban General'* bell. We carried bun bom Cleofucgoa to Cape (Jr ala‘to meet a large body o! Cubana. 1 had tbe honor to clean bia rifle and macbelte. He waa very poorly jBrcaaed. He bad two guide*, which /we nickid I Do and I Don't of £uba. One d e other about 4. We gave them lota * They could dl they could aay i "Me Yack,'' when we ahowed ir big 0 lt^ gun* they (airly . Strange to aay. or about two hour* with three attending to them. We left OS at Cape Oruta to fight their way to tbeir ebuma. 1 have received lour letter* from borne, June 12.12. 2} and July i you have mailed any later they i K.y Went for u». There are about thirty warahlp* we now lay. We have been iraneferred from Bampaon'a fleet to the Eaatern, and will take the trip to the Philippine*, and probably Spain, and boy* think* it la quite an honor beatowed upon them. Yeaterday a Bpanlah *py, in the garb of a prleat, tried to get aboard of French cruleer that waa laying in tl harbor, and when be rowed out to u noder a flag of truce, our Captain we: with a boat to meet him. When he ruled fa la caae our Captaih told him that UmAmeriean people might be dfoola, but not that big a "one*," gave him ten minute* to get beck in hi* bole. He went beck. Well. Old Qlory la flying from a age, and when we come back it wfl flying from Madrid. The Bpanlah down here are sharp. Tbe other day one of our ■ boala got to dose to ahore and they given a little lurpriae, and It was u> plete rain of bulleta around them, they got out of range. We did not know it until they cam* back. We sent a lew ahella into them, and they took to the hill*. They wen cavalry. It la awful hot down hero. Tbe other day, 1'U bet, that 1 loot about ten pound* while working in the magaxh only a pair of lights on. 1 am *i aa a Cuban, and if you ever see

brown graai boose you**

Itrtrmi. Thm Atlantic City Oolf Cl The match between the Cape May Golf Team and Atlantic City at latter plane, resulted In a victory lor Cape May team who woo by one boh A large crowd went from this plan •cc the match and the link* at Atlai City were crowded. The team fr Cape May were Obarle* D. Farnum. E. T. Blapban. It. Wlatar Harvey, Frank K. Bhattuck, Louis H. Ayres and John Blakley. Atlantic City will play her* on Wed-

lecture in French will be delivered by M. Victor Bigueur. Oflicier d' A Univeralte de France, lor benefit ol Bt- Margaret's House, at Marine Villa, this evening, Tburday, Augual It. at 8 80 o'clock. Subject, La Maisoo de Moliere, Hachel, Blatori." The paUooneeee* arc; Mr*. George D. McCreary, Mr*. James M. Rhode*. Mr*. Peter McCall. Mr*. Henry Pemberton, Jr., Mr*. Clifford Lewi*, laaell Tb*yer, Mr*. W. J. Sewell, Mr*. A. Router 1, Mr*. V. du Pont de *, Sen or* Inea Q. da Infante, me* Wlatar, Mr*. T. De Witt Ouyler, Mr*. Lincoln Godfrey, Mr*. E i. McCready and Mr*. Duncan Ir

Buxby.

The price of admission will be fifty cent*. Ticket* can be obtained from patronoeaaea. Marine Villa, Prof. V. Bigueur, Brexton Villa and at the doo-. Bt. Margaret'* House, at Cape May. Institution intended to aaalat poor men and children to get the benefit a seashore outing, la nos open for the hot weeks ol the tnmmer. It* object 1* to provide a comfortable home, poor women, girli and children may apend a week or two away from of tbe city. Tbe bouse la unis lion el, and la dependent lor its and aucoeaa upon tho e who are M. Bigueur ha* obtained everywhere ,tloo that ought to secure him a large and enthusiastic audience, aside ‘ e fact that hi* philanthropic effort la a moat worthy one. Cheerful, bright and bre. *y Sewell* Point 1* becoa.ir g famout lor It* amueementa. There la something to Interest ill the time there. Tbe perform. In the pavilion la free—couldn't inch cheaper—and it la flrai-clas* all the same. CUILDBEK lyANCtt AT COSGltXtaB.

made foe t

is there aay truth B mm suing for paaeef They ought not ht her eomnder, but wipe bar from globe, aad make a new map of Europe. Wc came la contact with a lot of Span, bfa prieooan. aad they an being treat ad ee good a* ou reel vea Tb* boys give

a choppy sea which nor' timid bather* re Urand. There were, ever, a very large number in tbe < who thoroughly enjoyed It. bacat

Mr* Charlae Ticwln. of Germantown, 1* among popular gueet* at the Brown Villa. Mia* Mary Hickox, of Washington, one of the prettiest young ladles seen o the beach. Mr. W. W. Burry and Fratol* WoL flogton, of Philadelphia, are enjoying s sojourn at Miller MUge. Mr. William Dooehower, of Media, *., U at the Oriole. He waa formerly well known resident here. Mr. and Mr* Jones Wlatar, who have ten at Ranaganaeli Pier for sever*! day*, have gone to Bsr Harbor. Mr. and Mr*. Eugene McDonnell, of till mote, are at tbe Lafayette. Mr.

Enjormt-

The children again bad their inning at Congree* Hall last night, and for two hall tiny feet were busy

trlpging through

U voices gave untrammeled exprea*

to the delight wl

dren received the affair. The bad weather bad tome effec tendsnoe, but neverthel* participated, and the grand march. ■bleb had been dlacmasd all day by the Utile onea, found them aU waiting and anxious to take part. Thl* event, which always the moat pleasing of the children's affair*, proved no exception last manoeuvre* were gone through with considerable grace aad forth ocaslderable applause from the large assemblage

to eejoy the

affair aa much a*

in if it *

more enjoyed than the da

at, all eeea

of the occasion with more V rest. Profaaeor Carpenter, usual, looked after the Utile anas, aad

IN TIE SOUEB WHIBL Items of a Personal Nature which

will Interest AIL

THE COTTAGE AID HOTEL GUESTS

D. Yocum, one of Philadelphia's prominent attorney*, with his family, u spending August at the Windsor. -hards and wife, with bia tie daughter, Edna G. guests at the Columbia. Re*. Henry H. Thomas, pastor of the Vineland Baptlal Ohnrch, and a learned geologist, has been recuperating here. Mr. F. M. Jortgee and Mias Ann Jortgea, ol Philadelphia, are enjoying tiape May *ummer life at Brown Villa. John Hall, ol Washington, and Tboma* Hlnehman, of Mar chant* ill*, sug men at the Btoeklon. A- B. Gleely are among Philadelphian* who have arrived at tbe ‘or a sojourn of a oouple

of week*

Mr. and Mr* A. Urittingbam. of Sixteenth and Bummer a treats, Philadelphia, are enjoying a week'* stay at the United Bute*. Annual gueata at Oape May are Mr. aad Mr*. H. C. Barranger, two promlialtt moreen*. They are located

Windsor.

Mtaaca Roberta, of nineteenth

and Walnut streeta, Philadelphia, are among the prominent Philadelphian* at

tbe Windsor for a sojourn.

Two young popular divine*, Rav. J. M. Hunter, of Eennatt Square, and Rev. Alfred Kelly, of Freaag, Pa., are

gueata of tbe United State*.

Wall known social leaden of the lunger element In Scranton, are the iaae* Mary and Margaret Davie*, re-

cant arrivals at the Colo mad.

Mia. L. M. Alexander, of Lancaster, la a recent arrival at tbe Windsor,where the cornea to visit her unde, Mr. Jeff-

ries, * season guest at tb* hotel.

Tb* Marine VlBa ta entertaining Mr. and Mr*. Tboma* BobU, of PhUadel phi* who are keeping splendid apart-

ments there for several week*.

Mrs. Mary Paul and Mias Laura V. Paul, of Ashland, Dataware county. Pa, were among late arrival* at tbe Color* lal. where they joined a party of trisoda Ira Archie Paul, of Philadelphia, 1 her two lovely children, are gueata bar paranta. Councilman aad Mrs 6 R

; BUtea, at tbeir Lafayette atroet cottage.

A prominent aad widely known bualncaa man of Philadelphia ta Mr. a O. Nathan, who, with hie In ter rating family, arrived at Ooagroaa Hall Tueaday. aad Mra. Chartea Begenberg, of

Buete Town. L. V. Dorothy Bockiua, Lewta Tree, Johnaoa, Darby Wetah, Philip Watah, Mwa MacSroy.

ran as«-*t.«u pf Tee^ ■ta cf Mr. and Mia. W. W. MarahaU at their Oougraaa Among prominent Oape May roe ho want over In AllanUc Ctty >**>**- day lo wttnam the golf game Mayor J. M. K. Hlldnth and Dr. 1

Te bee, want our uesaea' for? Will you write aomethlog uloef You wool my that, will you! Te he be! Wool that be joOyr

E WAVE ALMANAC-

left that city on Moo day for Cape May, where the ha* joined her nephew, Mr. Pieros Brunt, el tbe Lafayette. Tbe charming Mtaa Bpecfat, of Weablagtoo, yesterday risked her life by ickleea bathing and u Indebted ft ‘ ■cue to tbe gallant Mr Hal pin. The vary many friend* of altractive Mtaa Btlefel. of Baltimore, and bar stoter Mra. Blair regret their departure. face* and congenial way* will be arriouly mtaacdMr. G B Langley, tbe well known president of tbe Millville Traction Com. y, is a guest el tbe Lafayatte. He i* known as on* of tbe largest whole sale flour dealers to New Jersey. Walter J, Bleb, who hold* a very Important podtloe in the Treasury Depart. Waablngtoa, is enjoying life at tbe Hotel Columbia. He it accompao. d by hi* charming and dainty wife. Tbe talented Mbs Sieger entertained few favored friend* el a little private musical held in tbe parlor of Congress all last night- They were chinned ilh tbe •weetneu and wooderfnl nnge

ter voice.

Butlnen circlet in Philadelphia have no brighter representative in tbeir rank> than Mr. Btmuel Abrams. Accompanied by hie family be rrgiatered at Conrea* Hall Tuesday for Ibe remainder Tbe genial and efficient secretary of te U ailed Gat Improvement Co,, o! Villa Nova, Pa. Mr. Morri. Wtalar Stroud, bat lent hit wife and two pretty daughters down to tbe Windsor for Ibe month of Augustknown Philadelphian, Mr. WilitaC. MacNuU, accompanied by hi* charming wife and promillng SOD, Mat r W. CurtU MacNutt, 1* a reoent am d at tbe Windsor, whore be will realo aeveral wrakt. The breexy Lafayette ta entertaining Mr William Blair, a prominent bu*'. if New York. Mr. Blair le the popular general ad jailer of tbe Lou tbe United BUtea. ^ ’ imong ibe recent arrivals at Congro** 11 were Police Captain and Mr*. Brown, of Philadelphia. Captain Brown bu been for many years In tbe service ' tbe city, and la considered one of i moat competent official*. Mm Johns Thompson.of Baltimore, one of our most admired bathers Bbe looks chermiog in a very pretty bathing suit of black and red. Oape May will be leu attractive when ibe ave* on Friday for Allan tic City. A dtatlnguubo I Baltimorean aojouruig at Ibe Btoeklon l* Mlu Anna Poe. Bbe ii a distant relative of Edgar Allen talented essayist and poet, and ear rotative of tbe well known Princeton foot bell player of '89, Edgar

Allen Poe.

Muter a Raymond Bishop, of Philadelphia, U again at the Colombia for bop 1* very studious and bu attained a Igh standing In tbe Central High chool of Philadelphia He Is making Any friends in Cepe May. Mr*. Charles J. Moore, of Chicago, Is guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs William J. Bennett. Mr. and Mr*, i were former well known realof Philadelphia, but now realde in Chisago, where Mr. Moore is tbe oblef olerk of Charles T. Yerkes, the weilIway magnate of that oily, and the donor of the Y’crke* iele>f the Cdumbta hu been violently agitated b) Ibe arrival of tbe charming and beautiful Muses

Tbe Phil ilea Play To-day. This afternoon everybody in Cape May wbo love* base ball ought to go to lbs ball park aad see tbe Philadelphia League team play with a club gotten up tbs oottage colony for the ocoa A very targe number of visitors peeled to witness the game, from Philadelphia, who will arrive on a [ train to be run by tbe Pasatyl Railroad. Tbe train will reach her* early la the afternoon and return al 6 00 F. M. The game will begin about > 80 aad will be played at tbe ball park. Thta will be the

THE ffIDE,WIDE STMND A Choppv Sea and a High Wind Made Bathers Move Livelv. LARSEST IM DF THE SEISM

. game of chance 1 played one summer, With PhyUls for tbe prue, lot alas, my look perversely ran In spite of jealous sight. Dame Fortune frowned on all my move*. Tbe card* seemed stacked by Fate. My charmer at the gate. 'vu my lut chaoce: 1 naked my all, My heart by hope impelled— Twu well I did; for ne'er before —Brooklyn Life. Wind. Gaudy cape Strong current. More dirty a tier. More strollers than bather*. A warm sun aad a cool breeze. Tbe strand llliea were out Id force. A rough sea kept the bathers close lo The U!e boat men did not go out, but kept a cloee lookout from shore. "Tbe Three Sister*'' te a name given three young ladles who bathe from Shields and refuse to give their uamca. A Dumber of athietea were aollced on he beach yesterday morning Umbering p for tho s porta on Saturday next ard rom tbeir condition It looks aa though acre would be aomc good sport. A fascinattog brunette u otioed on the irsnd and In the surf is Mra. Smith a oharmiug little lady who wears the ncatof bathing suita and is an adept

ted: Mr. Tracy, Mias Margaret Kelly, .. “*a Laura H- Kelly, Mr. J. L Norris, Mra. George House. J. M Heaton, John M. Poatley, Mr*. Postly, Mtaa Kalhcna* Brown, Mr. r, J. MarahaU T. F. Doooer, Mias Mary J. Dooeer, K Clarence MlUer. Mia. E. &

clmrus has been purchased fb, uc of ibe Cape May City High School. .. .Delude* specimens of minerals and fossils of all the "ages'' known lo geoloIt waa [rarebased of Rev. Henry omaa, of Vineland, a geologist of rxperlence and skiU.

meoca to which all laces w ,nd where all Interest will cent on Saturday night, will be the majeat Stockton, this being tbe occailon Morgan's Annual Benefit. s the moat popular and com[ tent of musical directors and an educ ted gentleman aa well. The eateem which he ta held by cU our visitors end

gathered to testify their appreciation ver known here. His popularity among all classes tbe rich and poc the grave and gay Is proverbial. He

' those qnlct dignified,

theyar

n for a great deal of atteotiooioo on tbe ilrand and Is one of the most charming bather* on the beach. hat has become of ail Ibe can oca, has been ootioed for aeveral daya. e two y"nng ladles Ibat formerly ed. have not ventured forth since getting the docking.

rl wbo bathos only ber companion Is l day. Is conapicuappearanoc raul-

isly absent frol ■ugly each Suodi

boardwalk promenadcr yesterday leg was Miss Jennie Blades, who mmerieg at AUanllc City, but wbo Cape May a delightful place to 1 a few days each year as the guest of Mrs. Edward Wharton. Mtaa Isabella MacElroy, took her first ip lo the surf yesterday and (ell lo love lib Ocean at once so we mty expect i see ber on the strand every day. Mas MacElroy Is staying with her moat Inimate girl friend, Miss Minnie Cohen

of Ocean street.

s Laura Wolf* and Mias BaUle Abcloa, made their first appearance upon ilrand thta morning but did not vrnloto tbe water. Tbe young ladle* have just arrived and wUl soon be seen enjoying tbe delights of the surf. Mias Belle Black, wbo bad eucb^a irrow escape from drowning about three yean ago has again made ber ippearance upon the strand and received > hearty welcome from bar numerous friend*. Mins Black in the turf certainly presents an attractive appearance. WUl lam 6. Mean, the gay lieutenant In Rices Moete Carlo of laat noticed airing hi* stalwart and brocsed

ITEM HE 6EHEE1E BTEBST I'reat Eldrldge la beaaigad by the silts of the town for the pattern of At shirt-waist. Go to Bawella ~ a the trolleys Ibis evening and gel on

i the style of It.

Loer—On Saturday evening on Blockm avenue or at Stockton Hotel, a small >ld pin. repreeenling red, white and blue abteld surmounted by an eagle. Brward If relumed lo No. 919 Stockton 9UA 8t .-wells Point baa become tbe most popular place for entertainment. Old onng aUke enjoy tb* performanc every afternoon and evening, ortn seeing, and It ta free. The ladies of tbe Presbyterian Church 1U open their bazaar to-day In the store building comer of Perry and Waablngstroeta, where they wUl expose articles both useful and ornamet ah Tbe proceeds are lo be devoted the building fund of tbeir new chute

n for

emergency, and

dupoattlon to obscure such a man might likened to an attempt to hide the in day's auo with a dish pan. Ha muslo baa been tbe theme favorable comment lo every cottage and

hotel in Cape May

may add along tbe entire coast Tbe hundreds who have listened superb concert* and danoedlo hie matches* music will be glad of thta opportuilty they have of giving

numerous of our ditltngulahed and always progressive ciUxcua,.whtch, by the - of the ol.jcct.|should not be alto merely simmer and then quietly flxzle out. The bicycle path to Cape May Court House from here Is In a frightful eondltlou, a state of affairs wutob truthfully exist as can easily be proved by thoae who endeavor to use tbe road. First of all, tho road hu .been '.completed; tho 'entire ,dl*and tbe part which bu been com-

hey now take i great responsibility of to doing. With ends In view they eak the active oo-operatlon of all thou Interested in the welfare of thta peer leu ^retort. Money is needed to do the work and a til amount from each lotereated perwould undoubtedly defray the neo try txpensce. All coDtributlone will thankfully received and acknowledged by Mr. Duncen L. Buxby, No. 641 Hughes Street, Cape May. A JoUj yachting ratty. One of the jolllaat and moat congenial yachting parties of the season wu that arranged by Prof. June* K. Hughes, of Bcllefoote, Pa., and piloted by Captain Walter Bennett, In his beautiful yacht Glover, yesterday afternoon. Those wbo competed the party were: Usees Lillian Foster, Marlon Foster 9d Mr. Howard Foster, of Norfolk, a : Mlu Lida Llngert.of Philadelphia Mis* Marie Moore and Mr. Edward Hughe*, of Chicago; Mr. Joseph Ebencier Bandy Learning, oi Washington, D. C ; Rev. Alfred Kelley, of Frailer, Misses Agnes Bennett, Barth* Bennett, Edn* Bailey, Clem Eldredge, Nellie 1 warning and Tbomu Sayre*, of Oape May, and Rev. J. P. Hughes, Harry Keller aad wile, Samuel Taylor. Miss Ouilte Hughes and J. R. Hughes, of Beliefonta. Pa The day wu aa Ideal ir sailing, aad lbs waving billows.

Tbe overwhelming reception of Saturday evening, and many kind entreaties of admiring Triaods, Mr. Press K1 dredge, tbe Murrey Brother* and Mr. King, of the trolley road, lo remain another week to entertain the public at Bewail*

SOCIETT AT THE IQQiT. Domes of the People Beovnd tie Elephant

Japanese lanterns, and those with bright and happy f»cct of the player* up theporlor* with unusual brlllancy. Tbe guests were d'S'ppoIntod request wu made for all Ihoai tot play to leave the room, for they all ixpeoted lota of trouble a lib tbe pta)' The lady that lupertnlended tbe gi delighted with the behaviour ai well u tbe skill displayed by the youthsyen. Theprexsawere: first lady's prize, Royal Worceater Puff Box, wot Mlu Lucy Mjert, of Wublngton, D. eond prize, a set of gold and blue tl pins, won by Mia* Mabelle Carr, of Haddoofleld, N. J. Muter George Colyer, of New York City bappy winner of tbe geoUeman'a first prize. Second prize was played tor, as the boys received tbe tame nua points, and played tbe game la tcltlve point. Muter Irwin Portei of Wublngton, gained tbe prize. Tb wu so thoroughly enjoyed by th Juveniles that aU were sorry when I ver. We are In hope* that the young folks may be able toll*vc another night all tbeir own. While the younger people were being entertained In the parlor* of the Carlton , the ballroom wu filled with many danoor*, who tripped to the iting *11*10* of muslo by the Osrlloc rnv*ls *1 the Bhi rehuu ycaUrdey u Philadelphia—Mis* K Hubert, T x m, Mrs E M Fisber, Mr* J M Wood. Waablngtoa — Mr* Belroae, Mlu Belroae,•Louis Belroae, Lout* Bel-

*e, 8r.

From tbe appearance of the porches daring the morning hour*, it look* there wu so overflow of gne*u s Otriioo. Every d»y bring* new people i for this bouse, and It Is impossible to get acquainted with so many of the prominent people of the large elites that ek this hotel. Tbe guests of tbe Shoreham are lo be eated lo a delightful musical program tomorrow night, aad tbe talent will be of Ibe floest. Among thoae to take part are Mr. Ray, whose pleasing hu already been beard, and Mr*. WbitUecomb, who wu at one lime a prims donna In London of considerable _.iv*l» at the Cape House yesterday were: Washington—W W Alleger, M D. New Y‘ork—Mtaa Jeaalc Loomis. Mr* L M Hamilton. Philadelphia— Mr* M J McGurk, Sarah Camgaa, Lotlie MoQurk. Over exertion in the surf caused Mia* Pelllog, a guest of the Bhoreham. to faint upon emerging form the surf yesterday morning, but tbe wu brought ound all right again with no tenons A delightful hop took place at the bhoreham lut night which wu alien dad y all the gueata of the bouse. Arrivals al the Carlton yeaterday ere Washington—P R Dunralne and family. Baltimore—C E Beck and wife. Philadelphia—Mr* B Nelson and son. Richard Nelaon. wiimingt/yp—Fli**

elh Lee.

A prominent arrival at the Carlton yesterday wu Rev. Dr. Webester, of Mauch Chunk, who with his family emaln for the balance of tbe teailher of thoae delightful donkey parties will lake place at the Carlton txl week, and another pleaunt time anticipated.

dnk ball'' to be given on Saturday evening, promises to be the most suctful of events which will be given at t house this summer, The ladles taking hold of the matter with enthusiasm and the gowns which will he magnificent and the demand for tickets

will spare no pains to mtke the * flair a is and other novel lie* may be looked for aside from the distribution of tbe throe thousand pinks to Use par. ticlpaols in the great aocia: occasion. There are atao to ba spread all over tbe

fin hundred Incandescent, electrie lamps which will spread thaix rad eel only over tbs green lawn, bu

over Oape May's broad, ssaooth A Thta event bubese loaf looked for by a number of the oottage ta no doubt

stags at Bewails Fatal. show ta really worth 60 oastta. Mors to-night. Taka ih* IroUsys at lha Ptar, andm.autta.torareMrtodroaku.

UFE AT SEWELS POINT Gossip of Our Most Popular Yachtiue Eenderrous. FISH AEE EICEEDWGLI PLEKm Trail** Tarmlaus anO Enjoy lb* Concrrt or ladatga la toe

Sewells Point was truly j yesterday, aad presented a scene tb* like of which hu aeldom been roproduoed on canvas. The great huge s swirled around the pier with Impotent force, and dashed the spray over '■•i participant* In all tho yacnlng par- *- The great surging line of breakers. 1 a few feel distant, roared aad helved with majestic effect,and the num>ut dashing white caps on the bosom - “t® heaving ocean gave the water aa unlqoe appearance. Parts of the sky were bright and aunahiny, on other aarta languid whits clouds were floating, while the western sky wu one dark, threatening mass of muddled ooiorr, making a beautiful background for the -noy Hitting while aaila and pennants. Who la that very pretty young lady ho come* out to the Point every day, esaea to neatly and acta so coquettishly.and wbo a certain party affectionately calls "Edna!" Tbe yacht Helene, Uaptaln J. Spicer Learning, came down past the Point again yesterday, and wu at the landing m tome considerable time. The awlft sailing Be* Gull, Captain J. P. Tolan's mammoth sloop, wu cruising off the Point late In the afternoon. A small party oi young ladles from ic Gtrla' Friendly Society were out yesterday afternoon in the oommodloua yaoht Adeht, Uaptaln Lew Smith. ‘ small fishing party chartered the Metropolitan, Cataln A. Hand, Tuesday ‘ ‘rent Bailing and fishing; the first part wu delightful and lb* second part successful. The lucky ones wore Dr. Strewn, Lawrence Strewn, Theodore Fennr Mr. Albln Spooner and son, of Beverly, N. J,, were out Tuesday in the yacht Clover, Captain Walter Bennett, ‘ enjoyed the sport exceedingly, n enjoyable party of Star Villa gneats were out yeaterday In the Clover, Captain Walter Bennett. Those who oacd the party were Mr. and Mr*. L. Thatcher, Judge E. C. Fester, Mlu E. Herron. Muter Waller Thatcher, Muter Russell Thatcher. Tbe trim Utile launch Eleanor wu crutalng around the Point with Mr. Christopher Gallagher on board, and U* trim appearance attracted general admiration. > swift little yacht Lillian, commanded by Captain Dickerson, wu engaged during the morning hour* by Mr. Rudolph, whoso skill u * fisherman on<d be hard to excel. Mr. Joseph Kelly wu at the landing early In tho afternoon, and spent the rest of the day there walling for hi* Ute Itnnoh, the Irene, which wu due at te Point about 4 o'clock. Tbe yacht Harriot, Captain J. B. Hughes, wu out early In the afternoon and took a small party, constating of Mrs. W. C. Lee and ber family, for aa enjoy-

waicr* near Sewells Point. The yacht Emily, Capitate L. Ware, u chartered Tuesday morning at Sewells Point by Mr. Chariot Townand Mr. Joacph Townsend and tbeir fatnili** for an enjoyable —n over

the sounda.

maU but joyoua yachting party ■rmed by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fawcett and Mre. J. U. Bakar, who on J*rd the yacht Metropolitan, Captain . Hand, went on a long sail through le numerous Inlets. Tbe yscht Metropolitan, Captain A. Hand, took out a jolly party of Devon guest* yesterday for * short sail over rippling water*. Thou te the party •e F. M. Vandenlioe and wife, Mlu i Vandenlioe, F. M. Eberie, Mtaa Kauvue, Mlu Carem, Mtaa Mabel Vanderalioe, Mr. and Mr*. Holme. Tbe palace yacht Vigilant, Captain J. Clark, wts chartered for an afternoon's sailing by Oolonhl and Mr*. Lawrence, Mlu Wain Wright, Meaare. William Lawrence, Ufo-fow*,. WUUam Price, and Muter O. WainwrighL Tbe tnp wu a rather wet one owing to the •prey which continually swept over the yacht, but the experience wu novel and A targe sail Log {party arrived at Sewell* Point yesterday afternoon and started to embark on the yacht Adel la, Captain Lew Smith. Just then a prolonged but distant roll of tl

party want up to tb* anThey will all go out today, however, and tempt the rI*meets

Hart, Mlu Alice Virginia Hart, Mlu Florence Louisa Hart, Msu M. Hudson. Mia* Loin Tail. Mtaa Mary Koehl, Mtaa M. L. Oliver, Mra. RiehaL darter, Kmart F. F. Latat. a C. Tyler. ~ T. Oliver, J. W. Ghildnu, G. G.

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