Daily Cape May Wave, 12 August 1898 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOLUME XXXIV.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1898.

NO. 36

Madame Suelke, Soprano, |) I \1[\ l ’t'|P I Del Puente, Baritone, uMi'li 1! iJu I'A

IE CUB M

LL L.

Hassler’s Orchestra, 35 pieces. Sunday, August 14th. Tickets, SOcts.

BATHED AND 81YEBED

The Raw Wind and Cold Water Hade Them Dance.

A aiLLffl CROWD THAN DSDAL

I •» w lb* water ti

Bta* pUoad lb* pail npoo her hod. And. u ibe puMd me by. *Tt« Jot been mtlklnf, Mr," aba (aid, And winked tbs other ere.

With mans that extended down ber back almoat to ber koeea, a jonn* ladj paraded (be beach jeeterdar morclCR and drew much admiration from both lad lea and men.

The roonicatera are building forte and mounting gone of abclla. along tbe atrand tbeae mlnature forte plaoe between foroea representing Spain and America, an fast and forioua.

Head oorrrtnga of gaudy plalde ■e taint norelly on tbe beach, i tbeae with Ibe gaudy plaid alooklnga certainly act oft tbe plain bathing aulw

M my, bu—but the water wa—waa A pair of grem and yellow stocking*

daya bare eeen mon people In tbe anrf than any week daring tbe put two months Th* water with tbe cxccptlt tnfle dirty bu eleo been :

xreUent condition. Tax Baxn Man.

Tbe atrand until twain o deserted. Kd. Loplne made a bole

row evening promlen lo'eollpae In aplen dor and cngniltrrore any former aodal

A St Bernard dog u big u a bear, a beauty, enjoyed a bath. Three young men and two young lidiu cut two

■or Morgan la noted for hla ■a, and bla muric. u everything else, la .tboroly up to date. No

them for yesterday when two young ladles, well known on tbe atrand, made tbs anklets and

i been dimmed by aged cobweb* ever allowed to bold eycn the moat eiUons on bla alwaya auperior program. On tbe oocuion of hie teeL-

Tbey would not n idea or tba banda of gold, but there they wen and with every Map the aaklete llaahed id the ann

of the areaon will be Introduced. One piece which will no doubt create a very favorable Imprculoo will ■Voloe of tbe Nation,'' a catchy two-atep, composed by tbe popular

During the past few days a number of duok have been noticed awlmjuat beyond Ibe break era, On Tuesday afternoon there wu one with eighteen In 11. and at other time* daring tbe present week I have noticed

Ooegraanua Harry Londenalager dipped nis rapraeeaubve form la tbe •urf yesterday morning and anjayed bath in company with aoo.hcr dlatlni

tbe hotel and oerialn prominent ootlag-

d will be as aggregation of gee of wealth, refinement and culture.

Tbe palroDoree* will be nnmerou* sod

becompoeed of only our moel dietinguiabc l summer viaiton. ~ e ooetumc* worn promite to be gorgeous and magLlflcenl, and, the fair participants will make tbe one of unparraUed beauty. Bec-

ognlxlng tbe tael that many of our aum-

vlaitor* oome to tbe eeulde, howt, unprepared for eneb glorious to events, lb<(managera wish Uu erataad that tbe ebeenoe of full drees

ii often noticed in the sari end yesterday wu aeeompenlad by her bright little son. Mrs. Boon Is staying at Carroll TUla and enjoys Cape May u mu It Is possible without ber husband.

Frofewor. The collagen, who bare, night after night, listened, danoed, and enjoyed tbe

Barry Oolaban la one of tbe me pert iwimmers oe tbe coast and la else one of th* moat gallant young m thabaacb. Ha la often noticed act escort to some fair bather or bolding down a sand bill with a group of

ig who uld aba could 01 u far u any man baaeb-aed Just to SUIT the could stv- ■ ral of the youag man offered

is ordinary ball and with perfect i water. Tba next U edje of tbe u •ext landed I

Tbli b

this e

: largest bathing

m Night. Tbe grand testimonial to Profeai

pleasant for tbema. Ire* and all

whom they come In contact For tbe

le of the week, Cepe May ia a pret:U filled With vial ton and by Batnr-

day night again, there will be a great

rush at the hotel* and cottage*

Mr. Hebert H. Alivon, of Ardmore, line to the Marine TUla yesterday for P. Lyon, la a recent arrival at tl Hotel Oriole, where be ie enjoying

fleets great credit upon tba author. Tba Committee of Arrangement* wl

'ueirely byguere i

only by Mr. Morgan, should golden opportunity for showing tbeu appreciation paw by, but should tur give him a rousing testimanlal

Marin* villa'* rreneti U

neof the most dtelingulab-

INTI SDUEB WUBL

Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL

THE COTTAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS

Among Cape May's new arrival* yesterday were a luge number of people

n Western Fenniylvasla and from done outside of the Quaker City, uotleable tact this year, that at tla those who an remaining for long

period* are guert* from the •outh, wu

PennayIrani* and tbs central wu

cm Bute*. Cape May 1* entertaining

good elau of vutlcn loo ihi* i

e jolly k

it life

Mr*. J. Willard Liggett U a guest at the cottage of Captain and Mr*. A. W. Hoeon, Columbia avenue. John 1L Ziegler, a very wealthy reddent of Harrisburg, Pa, bu arrived at the Stockton to spend several day*. A very popular society leader from Washington, who bu arrived at tbe Stockton, ia Mias A. Lloyd Uagrndar. Mr. 11. C. Shew bu returned to tbe Oriole after a two week's vl*lt to Philadelphia. Naw York and Niagara Falla Tbomu Tatnall, one of Wilmington's wl citizen*, la with bia family oocupyiog pleasant apartment* at tbe Carroll Tilla Mr. and Mra. Al. Levy, of FhUadel phla, are recent arrive!* al tbe Hotel Oriole, where they will remain aeverel

Ore of tbe wealthiest famlliu now somruing here la that ef Mra P- E Horn, a prominent social light of BalU-

She la accompanied by ber r In law, Mia* Id. Horn,

and by ber son, Alfred Horn, and will

Mi** Ethel Marshall, of Philadelphia, at <ba Hotel Oriole, where *be la •toping with Jams* T. Marshall, ber brother. and Mra Burke Hunter, of Bellefoote, Pa, are gue*U at the Colonial. Mr. Hunter le a well-known lawyer of Center County. Mra T. P. Hutchinson and two chli. dren, of Philadelphia arrived at thi Marine Tills yesterday morning for I sojourn by tbe aea Holly 1* represented In Cepe May by Mlaaca Maud Kcllog and Mary Harare registered at Ibe Berkeley. Tbe gcats of tbe Berkeley feel tbe loa* of Mrs. Boeeph Eastwlck, Jr., very keenly. This charming lady left f< Tioga home tbe first of tbe pi

J. W. Johnson, a ; chandler of Baltimore, season at Congreu Hath Mr. Johnson is partial to Cape May and

1L J. O'Bryan and family, of Denver,

base assembled leOape May this seuon. ulna for this cultured gatherihe annual French lecture giveo by Protewor Victor Bigueur, in eld of Bt Margaret'* House. This very worthy charitable object annually la In need of faoda to carry on It* great work and Professor Rig near Is oee of tbe

Mr. O'Bryan la a prominent attorney. They are accompanied by J. D. O'Bryan, Jr., of Pittsburg. Him Bllxsbeth Ken, of Philadelphia,

Ha la a mai •easy* and lecture* are not only exeeedtngly Interesting but are wonderfully Instructive. Hi* subjects are usually historical sad see oaa gale more of an tbe nyatematic study of history after boa-log ooe of bia exceUeol octura* than be coaid In of work otberwtea. That

Stock well,

John W. block well, bla brother, tbe manager of the Baa Pranciaoo Theatre.

al Congreu Hall.

Miu H. M. WoU and Miss Beasts Wolf, two vary charming young ladies

ladle* at Oarroll Villa.

Mr. and Mrs Harry Kaller are an

i prominent gout* who are located

personal charms sad true ladylike ch

Wm. H. Dill, lure* for hla borne today delightful stay at the Oriole. He leave* ly friend*, who are aorry to have him depart, and U Is hoped bs may again r hi* aequalntaaoeahlp with at

Ml** Elizabeth T. Doherty, of Chet- », Pa., 1* •topping al tbe Hotel Oriole, where she 1* erj ylng tbe dellgetful ozone off Old Neptune. She ie very of lb* surf and is often seen during fublooabt* boor, surrounded by several of tbe gallant* of tba etaroar sex. Mrs Hannah E. Hackel, of Bplng By, Pa., la enscoesed al tbs Hotel Oriole. Mr*. Heckel la very fond of Cape May and aojoya Ibe bathing and levigating air which give our reeon a

the annab of eeulde cities

Master J. Stanley Sbalkop aoojcipanic*

her.

Among tbe prominent Plttaburger* >w rating at the Windsor are Mr* Edward A. Spender, bu son. Mailer

rr and Ml** Ueb*

Tbomu. Mbs Tbomu b a niece of C. D. Chandler, who b a Wind.or l booked for tbe remainder of ibe

■•Hall U

Mb* Mu Truitt, a very inleratlng and aocomplbhcd young Udy from Aahburne, Pa., b a guest of Mbs Ida Bene t their Columbb avenue coltagr. Tbe family residence at Aabburne wu irmerly the property of Jay Cooke, ad b ooDildered one of tbe flnest la all

tat Melton of tbe atate-

Oouncilman B. B. Wilson and wife ■e entertaining Mr*. Wilson's aunt. Ire- Lawrence, of Wilmington, Del., and ber nephew, Mr. Jama* Wood, ton of Bev. J. C. Wood, of tbe Philadelphia Metbodbl Conference, now eutioned al itown, Pa Mra Wood wu expected to join ber son yesterday. Mr. and Mra. Willbm B. Manning, ad their IctcraUng family, are apecd ig ibe season at Cape Msy, and • e delightfully located at tbe Devon, fa

Mr Manning b a

lithographing firm of Oatcbel and Manning, Philadelphia, and bring* and bring* hia family to Cape May every

Mbs Mary O. Edmund*, a charming id pleasant bdy from Norristown,Pa., b spending a week In thi* city a* tbe gue*t of Mra J. Henry Edmund*, on Jackson street. Mr*. Edmund* babo itertainlng another very charming dy, Mra Martha Swam, of Phlladelib. Both of these bright ladle* beve taken lo all tbe point* of Interest around Cool Cape Msy and find Bcwelh Point Ibe moel inleratlng. They will return

Baturday.

- Benjamin Johnson, ton o( Mr and Mra Benjamin Johnson, of Philadelphia, and but elevan year* of age. frequently entertain* Carroll Villa guests by Ml wonderful vocalism* Muter Johnson b second eolobt in tbe boy's choir of Bl. James Episcopal OhurcV Before be wu tee yean of age be wu firm eolobt of boy*' choir of tbe Chnrob of Oar Bavlour. He b a good boy. a w whom all tbe Carroll guest* bold In highest adjnlralloe. Mbs Min on Baird, a daughter of Mra Matthew Baird, of Bard wild, Merton Station, Penns-, b a gnest of Mra J. M. Arriaon. at her Co. tags. Mb* Baird b a world wide traveller, and she and Mr* Arriaon have re oontly returned from an extended tour to tbe Orient. Btae U delighted with to Cape Mey. and b a gnu 9 tbe best side of hero. Byroe W. Cauelbeny, of Virginia, well-known '

CAFE 1ATTEAI VON.

Asrinted Bv The Philadelpia Pitcher And Several Others.

* • breed smile after yulerday'a game Tbe way tbe Cape May boy* fielded rough! back to our mind* the palmy days of '8SI, 'SO and -81. game abounding la balr-rabing stops and generally fine fielding, tbe - - • i to tbe Cape* to tbe

To be at log lot the have been

b pilob-

Kadcllffe held up bb end of tbe battcry work In fine style, bb catching of

Tth being one of tbe freturn

Mark MoOrllUs, tbe old Cape May tvorile, played ahorUlop lo great form. Tbe aliendanoe at yoterdsy'* game evinced tbe feel that a good team, capably managed, can be a success lo

Cape May. Tbe sc

Car* Mar.

Bryls, 8s. 1 1 Mciirtllb, a* 0 0

0 12 1

Cooley, ct 0 1 D ruglaa, lb. 0 1 Foltz. If .0 1 Lajole, 2b.. 0 1 Flick, rf !. 0 (

E Murphy, p

....0 2

0 10 24 6 1

Cape May 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x—1 Pblbdelphb 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0-0 Two base bit, Cooley. Struck out, by Murphy, 8; by Orth. 2 Passed ball, Murphy. Stolon bares. Boyle, FultXSeorifioe bib, FlIcK, Berger. Base on balli, by Murphy 1; Orth 1. Double play. Turner to McCalHon. Time 1.40.

Umpire. Abbott.

a golf <

The game began at 2.80 p. m. ndod at 5.80, a aeries of eighteen boles being covered. P. H. Bohten covihe course In 84 stroke*, which tbe club record. Tbe pbyere were >ert of tbe Country and Belmont Cricket Clube, of Pblbdelphb. J. M. E. Hildreth, Maya of Cape May. and Joseph Thompson, Mayor of Atbnllc City, were among tbe ealbuaiastle spectator*. Cape May won lu a ■core of C to 5. Tba detailed game wu u follow*:

. H. Harvey....

Edward K. Btapham ...

Bohn:

Bhattuck

Louta A. Ayra F. H. Boblen 1 M. C. Work.

ra of GomL nrrasr

I to Ufa.

Sewell* Point.

Prau Edridge b breelged by bellee ot the town fa tbe pattern of that ablrt-wabL Go to Sewelta Point on tba trolley* thi* evening and get

to tbe atyta of U.

Lost—On Baturday evening on Stockton avenue or at Stockton Hotel, a amali gold pin. representing red, white and blue shield aurmounted by an eagle. Beward If returned to No. 818 Stockton

Prowlukl, tbe greatest of anlmi Imitators, b amusing large crowd* i Sewell* Point every night Do not fa

Mayor Joseph Thompson, of Atlantic Uty. bu been appointed by Governor Voorbere, a member of tne State Board of Taxation to (uoceed tbe bte Judge Albert H. Blape, of Salem. Bewelb Point bu become tbe moil popular place for ' young alike enjoy every afternoon and evening, worth seeing, and it u free. Ticketa tor tbe Morgan Trellmonbl tn be secured al the Stockton Hotel office at any time. By aecnring them early you alway* avoid tbe alwaya atindent crush on tbe eve of the event. Tbe funeral eemcre over tbe remain* r tbe bte Bobert E Hughes, wUl occur

Hughe*

Sunny Africa's moil exclusive 400

oiphere at tbe Sea

ostentation participated In 'he mo*t aaiu. briou* of entad arutocrscy'e psstlme. •

e walk followed by

wry man present wu a Dxrktowo Individual of prom iced ditllncUvaneu, 'very female wu a “High Born Lady." wbo wore ‘'dreum>ker clothe*"

The

admitted an leu he had thirty cent* lending money, a bottle of gin and a x-tnch blade in hi* pistol pocket It u certainly a gathering of color ilghty rare.and cubd *weU*aod dusky belle* who graced tbe occasion with ircaence were all aortal stare of tbe ater, whose tointllatlsg rays had enlightened more than one "chowdah party," * gab den feel" or " watahmelon

service* will be conducted by Bev. Ju. M. Cocklna, of the Presbyterian church, nutated by tba Bev. Jamu H. Payran,

pastor ot the M. E Church.

Tbe rou of a lion, tbe growl of a tig. r and the bark of all kind* of dogs are Imitated with perfect sue by Piowluki at

Bewelb Point See him tonight.

Tbe affair waa lb> venation on Lafaye Be'le Jackson into Lulu Glacier'* lend" of a bottle o

Tbe work b already In program fa ie getting together ot tbe largest or. ebretre, which b to take part in the musical festival to be given at Congreu Hall Sunday evening. Tbb event will tbe greatest musical treat of tbe aum-

Jbroogh it

‘What yu gwlnc to wenb, Lulu?" 'Ah I bad tu get me eh new green eel- ," replied Lula, "trimmed with ycltah ribbon, m*h babe duo spilled pig's

d pbtform li

•awn, wl

erected lo aocommodale tbe orchestra ie linger* ot national reputation > have been engaged for the oocasion. Professor Simon Hastier, with bb

usual vigor, will

and will give to tbe public a highly Isfaclory program, from which tbe

Del Poem

I enjoy a

To which Mote replied u he stopped ie griudslone to pull a hair from bb bead and eplit it with dexterity born of

brated baritone, bu

engaged to appear. Madame Suelke, the superb soprano, will also apTicket* of sdmtulon will be 50

every band tbe festival U spoken ot u tbe musical event ot the season, there b no doubt but that tbe attendance will be u large on that night that of any event which baa, or will te place, tbb Mason. Tbe spacious ptazxat, swept by cool oeean breezes, sake an Ideal epot fa one to enjoy •uch grandly superb music u b rendered by Simon Hauler'* orchestra.

Advartiaed Letters. Lb! of letter* remaining in tbe Cape May City Pott Office tor week ending Augoil 5, 1888: Emma Barired, Jaho Corrigan, Bell* Carat, John Diggs, Mary Doudera, Mra. O. W. Dean, Emma Dennis, Boulton Earnahaw, Grace Ferris, Samuel Poxer, Mary Goodens, John Glbbt, Peter GUI (2), Hattie Johnson (2), Annie Klemtn. Mra. M. E. Morris, Emma Norblom, Willbm Norton, Charles Osborn, M. C. Price, Annie Perl gey, Mrs. John Penrt, Elba Saul, Lizzie Walsh, Ethel Way. calling fa tbe above, plcrte say ‘advertised." F. L. Riouxkdsox, P. M.

THE WAVE ALMANAC.

are enjoying

•lay at Cape May. They an guests at the Colonial. Mr. Keller b the daughter of the Ule Judge Orris Mr. and Mrs Willbm B. Kelley. Mb* Laura M. Kelley, Margaret Kelby. Franee* Kelley end Marta William kelby form a pleasant party boa Pitta.

FAREWELL—To-night ii pew lively the last performance ot Prau Edridge and the Murray Brothers at Bewelb Point. A great program bu been a'ranged fa tbb evening.

A very enjoyable whtat party wu given at tbe Hotel Oriole Wednesday night and mulled la a moat pbaaanl game. Poor tables oompriaad tba party, which

Porecut lor Friday: Partly cloudy weather, warmer. Boo rise. 5.08 A. M.; aete 7.00 P. M.

Mbs L. J. Smith w

i m if m js

Mrs Hainu, wife of General C. P. Haines of Balumcee, now

Ty enjoysbb euchre took pli tbe Columbb bet eight, which participated In by the gusrts of the bo-

lady's first ■

while ‘

Mr. Willbm Doncbower w Usman's prise ef a sUver-mooeted walking Ulok. Those present srere: Mheee J

McCartney. Mluu Nel'bM.Usab M-, Eveline M. Flnlgan, Beule T. Doherty. " L. J. fk

all the

immn inra. The very excellent Vaude-

ville Entertainment which is being given at Sewell’s Point every evening will be given also in the afternoons from four to five o’clock. The entertainment, of course, will be free to all who may visit this most deUghtfuUy situated

spot.

A WA! DANE WAU

Members of Darktown's Exclusive Set do the Possumala.

GATHERING OF COLOR KGHTT RARE

> heightened tbe cola of tbe affair ie ball wu giving every proobe of turning out perfectly lovely when BUed Pa race* accused Pete Wilaoe ot

carrying a safety naw.

Tfib wu more than Pete'* Irish blood could stand, and lo prove ' be wt* real article be drew out a keif.

eight lashes long and x who dodged Ju*

Henrietta Debris to gat the full tc

inlng ot a aeriu of ructions that ‘ general fight, and if Clem Sharp hadn't suddenly broke In the door and yelled, "Den's a wstahapelhng down at Jobulnga," there would have been several waiters ilulng at the various hoteb today.

ball

It w

No m

Messrs. Longmans, Green A Co., publisher*, of 81 Fifth avenue, New York, have issued In their serte* of hbtorical , "Builder* of Greater Britain," Jumc upon "John and Sebastian Cv.bot," by Prof. C. Raymond Beaxiey, of the leading English unlvenl-

xtbbedorgandtc w He* running throngt

Plug hat* were •Lined up. bru* watch lain* and gold-headed canes polished, id Lem Johnson remarked, u he Lanced through the barrel of a pistol e was cleaning at Mom Leeds, who u mining a grindstone on a long,

he primary object of our MldeMribe tn exacting detail, 'ullest evidence* of careful and painstaking research, tbe part played tn tbe discovery of the Western world, be bu Incidentally ad'ed te tbe glory ot the Venetian lather I tbe family, John, and detracted very isterially from the fame surrounding the doughtiai achievements of Sebaatbn, tbe son—be, of uncertain nationality. in bb Introductory paragraph* Mr. Beaxiey invitee an anticipation of Interesting relation* concerning theu daring discoveries when he say*: "Slnoa modern Cabot literature began with tbe appearance of R. Biddle's (Ameri- . in lS3i, the educated opin. been changed In several Important reipecte. it b no longer possible to speak (with Burke) of Sebulbn Cabot u tbe if Newfoundland, lo the axbb father; It b no longer possible to exult with Biddle and Ntohollt over Sebastian's extraordinary purity ot motive and elevation of chara-

"I anticipates a ralhah w

"1 shouldn't wondah if c

nahL"

ed scholar bu taborod to prove, not • that the well-prabed Sebastian, a man and not a demigod, had hta rare of human feeling*, but that ; all the treacherous intriguer* and self-advertised nonentities ot old-time, b no figure more disreputable than that of John (Jabot's more

Being strictly a society affair, no one wu supposed to arrive until ten o'clock and the only person who did wu Blew Foot Pete, wbo won an invitation playing crap and who wu promptly turned down by the door keeper and who went away th re* lacing to return and do somebody damage, bat the sight of a rarer

ibservc that be didn't feel so damaging otter alh

By midnight everything wu In full •wing, Use lun wu at lb height, and tbe gin began lo get lu lu work, with

get real careless with their

ind Mbs Effie Washington,

do feel to

Mr. Web.

hoe a gentleman, advbed conduct wu unladylike, iplied by landing on the

point of the ohin with ha right and hooking him with ha left In the solar plexus. She wu about to follow It up uppercut on the jaw when Mr. ' Webster's "bdy tree" took a band and

•on trad Effie on tbe floor.

It U no telling what would have happened bad not Muter of Ceremonies Bid Cheetetnan, with rare presence of annotmoed that the cake walk

•Of course," ha uld, "each lady eo s cm men b expected to act strictly le d arid de rules ob polite saa

on wtd de walk, and let prancing be an-

nul be understood that a flat b alwaya the best cake walkw.aod that Is why Rutua Hendrickson the cake with perfect ease, although the judges In rendering their decision nouooed that th* style and grace ext

Snowball, wu also a future that < ot be overlooked. That It wu the most graceful •tyltab walk seen In this place fa tbe unanimous opinion of all Ural nded, and Mb* Moriah Paklns t ha Ivoriu oat of a prau of Ind tripe long enough to remark u Henry CUy Black, wbo wu bringing r a win* of chicken, • f "1 neveah did see inch a swell poet MLatah Black, 'deed I didn't." To which Mr. Black, gazing ova

"You am a boy observaleot lady. Mbs Perkins, I had noticed da puffed upekt ob Following the and of course thi alwaya requires

vaabed Iroa work. Ice boxu sad Ioashort•*Oa**fi 1 4» T * wiwkmSSto i

t swing at

No di

E HISTORICAL W

ie evidence and hbtorical documanb which does not detract In the lust tram rcadableneea of an exact work, bu adopted by Mr. Beaxiey In "John and Sebastian CaboL" He utilises tbe leading documenb nulled from British, backbone of hta narrative. By Ihta be correcb a dated Ural b charaotertsUo most historical works where IntenM crowded Into a footnote or Lidded away ippendix. By tbb method of ara general and a vary

the Cabot literature b presented to reader. The general dbcnulOD of the merit* and achievements of the Oats preceded by two chapters deprior to their voyages.

•*}•: "A conolusion that will be drawn irreailibly after a careful reading of Mr. Beaxiey’• work b Ural while Uu Truss

John Oabot wu by far the greater i two discoverers of that name. Indeed. after all bu been said In hb favor, considering the distinguished position attained In after life u the first Gov>or of the Incorporated Company of Merchant Adventurers, and the high pedestal be hu occupied for three hundred year* u a discoverer and bullda of 'Greater Britain,' It moat be admitted In the light of the Beaxiey reecarohu Sebastian Oabot, the eon of ‘our well-beloved J

vn exploits srere concerned. And, of ail, be built hb ^reputation up. on that of hb father, and very often at the ox pease of hb father's name and

'With patient care the antha of Uu work on the (Jabots shows condnslvaly Ural John Oabot nude two voyage* In art 1488. He discovered Uu mainland of America, bnl so fragmentary

only conjectural points of Identity can be established. He first proosedod to north and afterwarns due west, keeping the north star on hb right

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