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.'ll «• of tbc UVMt worki of Court 1. totol. Uit famou* HuttUo »nlbor. •c «riiuiR**on mormlitj »nd hunao ii.»« Ulradcd atUnUoo for aod i t he bock to wblob *« refer I* m 1> Ait." baiuK t lraoil»iloo by Mr. Jobnaon. ToUtol. It ta Kid w*a empkiyod upon tbc aubject for fifteen yenra. by which bo »»na that bebeROO i wnlc upon U fifteen ycora ago. think if that he ahould be able to accomplub without a break. It prowl, howeefr, _ lat hia eiewa upon the matted were ao far from dear that he could not. for a long time, arrange them in a Kliafao’ory When the book waa finally flo-
root . To Kent. For Bale, 4c., (Uoa« Ua
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Murphy, of St Louie. They arrieed laat week and are already abowlog the beae&otal eflecta of their dally dipt in the ocean. They are ao charmed with their aurroandlnga that they bare derided to atay until the flret of September. Thoroughly enjoying her riot to Cape May la Mia Anna Britton Boyd, a briJUant Baltimorwo, whoae brother, the Hon. J. Cookman B >yd, la a le candidate for tbe Republican Oongmaaional nomination from tbe Secon' Maryland Dietrict. Miaa Biyd take* great in tarts’ In her broth er'a coo teat, and know* Maryland'! political and aerial affairs particularly wrll Dr. damra E Lodct. of Wust Pbiladrlpbia, waa one of tbc prominent physicians who arrlted at the bio yesterday. Dr. ladder joloe ] a nt of friends bere. Among yetterday'a arritala at tbe popular Wlodror were Mia. Horace Llpplnonti, Rowland L. Lipplcati, Mrs. B. Richardson I each and Mias Eatella Leach, all of Philadelybla. Among those reglab red at Congress Hall ycslerday morning were Mra. Benben Foster and Arthur D. Fuller, of Baltimore. They are well known In Cape May, where they bate a number of acquaintances. Among tbe arriraia at the Marino Villa yesterday were Mrs. Willi ~ Brooke sod ber daughters. Miaa Ida I~, Miss Josephine and Miaa Oerlrude. They bare hare closed their bouse e! Germantown and will remain here balance of Auguau Ber. John B. Haines, of Merc bank rfOe, N. J., a former pastor of tbe M. X Church ben, arrieed last mgnt at the Oottage of President of Council and ■n. F. Sidney Townsend. Mr. Haines le accompanied by Mrs. Hainea and their two daughters Mrs John & Thompson, one of Baltlmort’i moft o-lebrsled beautlm, will leare Oongreaa Hall tomorrow, ai hotel is weeping and wailing. Tbe abeeoee of ber coo genial preeaoe be sadly eridaot among ber oumaroua Maodaat Capa May. Mlae Louisa iiowaoo, of Wayna, Del. Co.. Pa, is brightening tbe Hotel Columbia by ber charming and Tirackras presence. No one, excepting they arc cold as ioeberga. need bare an attack of eeBul in ber company, for aha la wit and bmllnem personified. Mia Howeon is a slater of C. H. Howaon, who
i In Gape May succeed guests feel so much at ho lias Carrie Foster. No
was ao mutilated by the censor that the author requests all who art Interested to judge of them only by the present English tranalatloo The purpose of tbc work la to molbh tbe theory of art for art, theory that the exclualre aim of at and that all art U legitim tfleclirc for the purpose of producing beauty. Tbe gist of tbe essay will be found In the first chapters, tbe first two of which con lain a summary and criileum of the various artlhstic theories and definition!, while the third acts forth the author’s own def.nlEspcclally Interesting, also, la the final chapter, in which an attempt Is mada to trace the oonnectioo and art, and the thesis hit science should with tbe great problems of human life, an< is for artistic del I ties
right kind.
Bays the New York Bun: ’ Tolstoi expresses himself in two ways; in Use object and in the subject, In nature and sod in spirit. Beauty is the shining the Idre through manner. Tbe beauty of ^turv la only the refli cllon of tbe innate beauty of the spirit, but the spiritual enUty must appear In eeniurous ma. Art is the production of this isuous appearance of the Idea, and is means, logetber with religion and philosophy, of bringing to oonadoue-
bejdtepetl pro£- nllc Show
lean of humanity aod the highest truths •»«*>•
of the spirit. Simultaneously with the Hegelian theory, there were circulated loQennany definitions of beauty directly opposed lo them. Accord-
ing to Herbert, for Instance,
and cannot be any such thing as beauty existing in itself. What dors exist is
a, and It is necessary to
find the bases of this opinion. Suob are connected with our Imprrs-
Tbere are certain relations
rm beautiful; and art consists in finding these relations, which s slmul-
painling, the plastic art and
architecture, euooeeslro and simultan. in music; purely suooeMire in poetry. In contradiction to the former aiheliclana, Herbert held that objects
are often beautiful which ex
ing at all, as, for Instance, the rainbow, which is beautiful for Us lines and colors not lor its mythological oonnectioo with Iris or with tbe promise given
Noah.
‘Ait begins when one person, wl lurpose of Joining that feeling by eer-
ie tnestatlbU. We could not do withom fear, sad waoaraeaUy hope there u r about a young
Whsoever away from home, Wr. and particularly when at Iha re, he has a particular and no- ‘ S d takiag
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simplest example: A boy having tag a wolf, subsequently relates counter, and in order to evoke t the feeling be bad experienced describe* lit, bis condition before the encounter, tbe surrounding*, tbe wood,
himself and animal, Ac. All this, 11 only the boy, tailing the story, experience* the fadings be had lived through and tos hearers and compels thi ist the narrator had fdt, is art tbe boy bad not teen a wol bad frequently been afraid of on< If, wish ing to evoke in others the fear he had fait, he Invanted an encounter
ke his bearers share the fedh _ erienoed when be feared the animal, t also, would be art Just, in the in way, it is art if a man having exMnoad ia reality or In ImaginaUoc fear of suffering or the etuaettoe of •ejoymrat ax press as three ladings
HOTEL EVENING, AUGUST 13th
D. T. VWNjAN'S
Adults, 50c. Children, 25c.
Tickets at News Stand Stockton Hotel.
THE WAVE'S LIVE BUSINESS LOCALS Fine chocolate mints, 85 cents per
lb., at Smith‘a.
Go to Bmlth'a for^fioe chocolate el-
sugar-coated peanuts,
U smith's.
Apply
it this week—free Veudel Sewdla Point—beginning Hall Bath Houars, under , _ __t; rooms for season »5,
:w more left. New Bathing Suita for da and made to order, from 70c up.
U F. Qcidoet
Mr. W. F. Bored! h*i ju*t received a targe o*ac of tall and winter g "'ll
which be bought al
cant be beat. try purchaser
Now I*
Hia td pi
white and Audi tori
•lory brink
le telly card.
luildlng, will adl for half
exchange for ciiy property.
Apply to C. F. Qdiookt.
Mra L. E. Godfrey. Modiste, second
floor palace pharmacy, cor. Perry itroet aod Gongrvat place, Gowr- *
French designs. Hemodding. Auditorium, only large brick, ate
proof public hdl lo the city, can be rented tor any and all occaaions cheap
Apply to C. F. QciDokT.
Buy your milk and cream of Chariot T. Campbell Ha terror tbe beat quality and haa stands at 888 Corgtc alreel, a~ wdl as Central Marks! and Excdsio
Market.
Trolley rides are becoming popular
cneral Mans ,1 Tux Wav .1 Pbulo sup-
Offlce.
Kodok Films piles. Kodaks I
G. F. Qvuxikt,
Auditorium, 108 Jackson alrct When in need of any Jewelry, coo Queen Jewdry Store, We carry finest line in tbe city. Prices tbe i lowest. All kinds of repairing
W. F. Bondi, whose store and tailoring jeatebllahmcnl la at No. 421 Washington street, it s practical merchant teUor, wbo will make up gooda in the latest style* al city price*. He baa a large assortment of aceaonable goods. * Char tea T. Campbell will serve vou
with lee beat quality of milk
from bit dairy. Hia
888 Gorgte street, sad tea Kiodstor Market and Central Market, where ku customers wUI
with every courtesy.
The Queen Jewdry Store gives tally oardl tree with every euchre prize which U bought al teat place. Tbeec cards are patrioltcely decorated wl red, white and blue. * Every sight this week—fres Van* Sewdte Polal—beginning
Ilk depot Is Is stands are
vtDe^ihow
B*\ CHkar—Steam Lanooh "Ea-
POINTS OF INTEREST
TJY WAY of a ’’ready IJ for tbc usually overtaxed hold derk, particularly when the house la full of guaata, the following list of places of general interest throughout Cape May have been prepared, and will be found quite convenient and ueefi a sort of "gnlde book” for vldlora. almost all of the Inati’utiona or places of note named tee “stranger within our gawa” can readily obtain whatever details are flea I red to ronneciion therewith Therefore wl
to any point or place of ioterest la Cape May, he oan graciously advise the purchase of a oopy of Tux Daily Wat aod the result will be mutually ret factory. Tbe list will be reviled aod extended until It reache* tee limit of oomprebenaive completroea*.
ytrxkntnrr. — Waawagioo am tn* Street*, to charge or >. C. B * and KCgar Uouiu*. Dnlilng Seer _ o a
urut •Sirt IU!< '" iTLAKTiC arr KilLKOAUJKXAUl.V,) -
THE COLONIAL, CAPEIMAY. N. J. jurth season. All modern conveniences. Superb ocean view from nearly every am. Liberal management. , Gas and electric bells. Special rates to families. w. H. CHURCH.
THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N.IJ.
fi KANSU KM XHT.
DIKWJTLY OXmig BEACH. LL BELLS. AOOOKMODATKl.N Colt WO OUPSTB ASS LlVgmr ATTACHED. SAMUEL E. EWING. Propriator.H
THE BALTIMORE INN
Jackson Street, Cloaa to the Beach
MISS HARRISON!
THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J.
SaiwVi^DyJjyaileT^A
KELLY A WEAVER.
liULBUf aanrwUHL rncycla* I nrreiaodatloea tor me gaMU. u
THE WYOMING,
^outh Lafayette Street
CAPE MAY, N. J.
BEACH. TkKHB MODERATE. Mra. Q. H. GARRETSON.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocaan Street. Near Beach and 8. J. R. R.
Mra. A. FOSTER.
GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avanua, Capa May, N, J. I ABE THOM THI BEtCH AMD gTlXETUN HOTEL E. J GRIFFITH.
MILLER COTTAGE, Parry Street, Capa May City, N. 4.
PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J. a. east Ik* BaaeS sad Fuat Offtae. Bath Room added, and the boas J. t. WALES.
THE GLEN WOOD. 609 Huo-Sag Street. CAPE MAY. N. 4.
Mra S. P. WILLIAMS.
HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean Mod of Parry Street.
M. A. FRIEND.
ff fM wasU tatf STEma F. WHITMAN'S CMm CtMMiates ead eh ktada af Free Oiaannm I. aaR at F. VIETRI, wareww* a. c**a a.,, ai
CITY DIRECTORY. I’oa.-yoei k ^ e. nudreth. om.
ALDEKMAK-rraacU K. WaahlQgtr- " * * - -
KkOOKDEK.-
J sad FriLUk“l£ i
HeceiTcr or water reels, license*, i
of nooda, dart at coanoU.
erry OOUSCIL-V. Sidney Townaend, nreatdean John Arina. K. Jamaa Or<• well J**. J. Doak. Joaeph Hand. Joseph K. Band Joseph f. Henry, Edward r. Townaend
le* T. Campbell. e*s o OOLLBCTOB Of TAX CL—David W. Kl oeee, oar. Wasungtos ami rrantun atr
president; Char.ea r. Quidotl. aeerelary; T. Bailey.JUmriaa Yuri^c. B. sooda, w. CITY SOLICITOR.—J. aptcer Loamiog. offlee. A* Washington atraeu STHErr SUPKRVIBUK. - oxoe. City Hah.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
hi WABUIMOTOS and rUANKUM B
Holy ooeuBanwn. in.
D*E£,Vi.
Blepheok Charon, WUkea-Barre, Pa. n-Bev. Wm. Henry Bowen, KmMW •v—.jjerauoc. I'::i*d.:p'.,.
■hanea n. ujutea.. ik Church, Bala, Pa.
in Doty Tnmtj, r
mber la—Rev. Thocnaa J. Taylor at Chump, Pranriinnue, Pa
rr. MAJtra cathouc cbcech.
BREXTON VILLA, OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1896. OKkATLX IMPROVED AND KEKUVATED. LARUE PIAZZAS AND BUN PARLOUR. TERM> MuDEKATR MRS. J A- MYERS.
THE ALDINE,
V Kuo KB. OPEN ALL THE YEA1L THEODORE MUELLER.
CARROLL VILLA, SEASON OF 1898. Fine Ocean View. First-class Accommodations. For Kates Apply la.... MRS. T. IL BROOKS.
BROWN VILLA, Perry Street, Cape May, N. J. Kate,.! 0 ,, r ay... ' M^Tr. T. BROWN
UNITED STATES HOTEL Corner Lafayetta’and Jackson Sts., CAPE MAY, N.J. ACOOMMODATIONB OP TUB BBT. Mrs. C. B. REEVES.
SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE I'OKJUE!! TEKMB MODZKaTS. DANC1NU DAY AND EVKNINU. JAMES F. POWELL.
CROWELL COTTAGE , 830 Fafayette Streat, Capa May, N. jT TEH KB KKABONABLg. Mra. DAVID O. CROWELL.
CAPE HOUSE,
CAPE MAY POINT. N
C*fe and Refreshment Parlor Attached.
GEO. J. KROMER.
Daily Trips (Sunday Included) between Philadelphia and Cape May. Stops both ways at WILMINGTON on Sunday. Monday, Wedaesday and Friday, and at CHESTER on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. BREAKWATER TRIPS, WEDNESDAYS. * OCEAN SAILS, FRIDAYS. Tue “Republic” leaves Race street wharf Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., Cape May landing at 1.30 p. m., for Ocean and Breakwater Trips, and at 3.15 p. m. to return to Philadelphia. FARE, Round Trip, returning same day, - 75 c* 3 Philadelphia to Cape May,good during season, $1.25 “ Single Trip either way, - 75 c* 5 “ Breakwater and Ocean Trips, - 50 cts Concert*, Mualc. Dancing, Tbretricata ltefre*hm*nt* of *11 kind* Al popular prices. Baggage ana Freight Iran*ported. Horae* and (Wrtagee taken. Baggage handled by the Union Tranafer Company, office, ojrner Waahlugtoo and Jackson alreel*, Cape May. N J. Telephone 8901. W. F. RUSSELL, General Manager. 418 Walnut Sh. Philadelphia.
ail Good* eotd for leva than can be had in Philadelphia
Fi lie lOt.Msi! lasic, I«il Iircluiiss.
A. D.'NELSON,
TtU JULJUS RANER LADIES’ TAILOR,
t, N.W., Washington, D. C.. te at PUJi AVENUE INN, Cape N

