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VOLUME XXXIV.
.CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1898.
NO. 37
Madame Suelke, Soprano, Ulltril Del Puente, Baritone, UflJiilU MJiJ LA
ffiiim, mm in
LL U
Hassler’s Orchestra, 35 pieces. Sunday, August 14th. Tickets, 50 cts.
IHNEPTDmEMBBACE Rain Fails to Bother Lovers of
the Sport.
A CEAIGKABLE BATHDIG CBOWB
buns Like ft red (ale abort Uie dowoft that nl£ht, And a mad wind that itaatd Ibt with and fluog The tbialia of Ibc foam 10 loft and right. 1 lefl her laogb ftUb through me. and Upon the taatant clothed me, gar-
Toulghl Will witncaa Ibc moat aiBoeol ball of Ibc aaaaoo, and U ranee aalea for It hare been aom< eoormout, and that 11 will lurpaae all treeing will be glrec orer almoet cctlretT to dancing, onlj a rttj •boit time being allowed for an Intarmlmion. Mri UaUUe Meade Smith
i one of ber character-
iitioallg well render ad eelcebonai Mlaa
O'Brian, lata of Anf
Dalg'i Company, will recite, In b< mltablc mannar, Drake'! patriotic "Ode To The Flag;" and aereral beantifal fancy dancaa will be glran by young
unoui In the art of og whom will be Mlaa
K tie Miller. Theta number!, bower abort, and will prore but • rellah for the dancee to follow. The obeatra will be enlarged and will be, of
the moat Important
Still, think jfoa^Umt that man who Would know the thing I left there on the aend? But the wind knowi It, end the werea
Dog deya. Two balha el once. The asn wee miaeed. Tbuodor drore aomc aaberc. Dead Hah, unalghUy urnbera, water.
u faoea are mleaed fr
Mlee Marion Burgee*, who U fttopplng at the Uni lad BUlea Hotel, U noticed on the etrand quite frequently, and b qulta a charming Mlaa. She la an expert bather, and with bar long hair blowing In the breeu preaenla a ptetur
Two young ladiea In beary, white,
yaeterday morning. The aweelera DUi Ilka g lor re and showed erery curre of their well rounded figures to good adrmntege.
e In tha last stages of decay, the or that waa wafted to the noatrila ol we who chanced to be to the wind-
V cater day we celled attention t fact that balhare aeldom balha u •ame place two dayi In anooeealon, and neither they do. Yaeterday morning ‘ In front of Shlelda
The large dining room will be used end prorldea a larger area than any other floor on the Atlantic coast. The porches wtli all be enclosed and will
from these epadotu plasaaa. The pil lari around the hotel are i ly I nominated with myriads of
one of the most diaUnguiahed at which baa erer i Stockton. The Committee of ArrangcmenU la composed of the following gentleman: a. J. T. Mltohell. H. C. Loudenalegar, L. T. Salalguac, Elliot Kodgerm, W. Q. Malthewa, A. E. Harrey, 1. Fred Beta, Jr.. H. W. Downing, G. W (look, R. B. Stager, Wm. C. Kean, Jr., Baird, E. 8 Tbomaa, W. B. Haaaall, C. a Graham, George Hlrea, Tbomaa liackett, W. a Kirkpatrick. F. B. Hambleion, A. Q. Clay, J. C E. a Doyle, J. B. Neale, Geo. W. Boyd, E. O Richards, Clinton Burling. George Gladden, John C Bumtt, a Wtalar Harrey, W. M. Llndaay, Howland Coat, J. Fred Belt, 8d. C. F. Monk gomerj, Stanley Martin, Charlaa J. Mil J. J. Dunne, John F. Beta, R. a Ellison. W. B. Wood. W, B. Rodger*. Freed! Lee Cooper, 0. B. Cragln, J. elaon, J. T. Louie, Jr.. J. M. E. Hildreth, J. Pemberton Newl D. McCreary, Duncan L. Busby, Geo. Lereer, BenJ. A Smith, W. J. Sewell, Emlen 1‘byttck, Frank R ShmtEdward Qleaaoo. Horace M. Oaks. Archibald Blakeley, W. H. Armstrong. Frank A Satorl, John F. Craig, P. H 8. Cake, O. T. Boyd, N. B. Rlchardwm A Loudon Snowdon. H. Aeery, Jr. Slnniokaon Chew, C. H. S- LltUetoe, a W. McCreedy, Louis R Ayres, Wi Bailey, A B Artman, W. U. Hepburn, J. B Moanre.
The work Is already In progrea the getting logetber of the large cheetra. which U to lake part I festival to be gieen el Ooa Hall Bueday evening. Tula event be tha greelcat musical treat of the Bummer there, and will be held upon the lawn, where e ralaed platform la to be
IN HE SUIMEE ffilEL Itemg of a Personal Nature vfaicb sill Interest AIL THE COTTAGE AM HOTEL GUESTS > who KIW Startag a! the Ho
ruineea man of Pltteburg, u regialered t the Slock toe. A distinguished guest now sojourning t Congrnaa Hall la Judge John W. Weat-
Mr. and Mra John T. Birina are at Congress Hall. They are frleade of Got. and Mrs T. R. Marshall. Mr. and Mra. Tbomaa Robbins, proml ml end well known Philadelphians, Villa. Mra Lew la C. Fairchild and family are expected at Gape May Point to day, where they will remain the rest of tha Wall known New Yorkers now regie■red at the Stooktoo, Include Mr. and Mra. a E Birdeeyer, who are booked A prominent PilUburger now sojourning at the Miller Cotta*a la Mr. T. Perry, t well-known business man of tbs Smoky Oily. Mr. John U. Ziegler, e well and wlde- ’ known business man of Harrlabnrg, Pn. will spend tbe month of August at te Stockton. Prominent Wilmlngtonlans now regred at the Brown Villa are Mr. J, W McOoakey. Mlaa A R. McCloakey and llaa Anna Klenle. Mim Hogg, one of Baltimore'! moat beautiful social baliaa, la now meuperebsr arduous winter gaieties at
years. Her sou la e well known Philadelphia dentist. Accompanied by bar two chi Mra. L. P. Hutchinson, of Philadelphia, la enjoying earn lie life at the Marine Villa. Mra. William P. Ryan, of Halllmore, and ber two beautiful and attracts daughter!, Mary and Helen, are agal at the Aidine for the remainder of the A prominent Washington now ao jonrstng at the Breiton Villa If M Kirkpatrick- She la socompi by her comely daughter, Mra. V Ed war da A charming girl graduate of the o', te. Philadelphia Girls' High School, la Mlaa Madge Steeena She la not here, Mr. and Mra Charles Sandgran. to the social lift Mra Charles F. Bowan, a well known society leader of Baltimore, and her pretty daughter, Mlaa Bowan. They are accompanied by M. U. C- Bowan Mr. Alfred Auatln, of Beliefocte, who u been studying here under Prof. . Hughes this rammer left yratert Alfred expects to ester Princeton next nod will no doubt make bia mark r. and Mra. Rodman Wlater, ol
Among tbe Philadelphians now regia red.' at the Miller Cottage are Mra.
Welbknowo Bridgeton! ana now n> urnlng at the El heron are Maurice C. Crease and Mr. L. L. Swain, with hla pretty wife and children. Mra. Paul Vaunamtn and maid arrtsd al tha Layeyctte yesterday from Philadelphia and joined her husband, be will remain some time. A prominent Baltimorean now regia-
Charles Butterworth and Mira Lillian arwortb, two of Chestnut HUT* beautiful representatives. who have recently anivnd nt the Brown Villa are Mr. T. M. Joatgea, Mlaa Ansa -sd Mm. S, A Caprom nna Ben wick Montgomery and ar, of Philadelphia, great faroritee at Gape May, have arrived at tl Braxton ft A very popular vlattlng young b
enviable reputation among tte aurvlif the Union iide. ■ Rose Daily Is entertaining Mire Stockman, of Tioga, who baa gained fnenda during ber visit. Her era are charming and wonderful talent for music. Di tlnguithed arrivals at tb Inn yesterday from Waatminialer, Md. lodge and Mra. Roberta, and thalr graceful daughter, Mlaa Dallla Roberta. They wflj remain raveral weeks. Mlaa Emily W. Bennett, a very enter, tala Inj lady, la now vial ting friends nt Gape May. She la instructor in drawanil clay modeling In the Keyatone State Normal School, at Kutitows, Pa. distinguished and very prominent guest at Gongrera Hall la Judge R N mra has been as honored J udge of the Superior Court of Milwaukee, Wia. Tbe Breiton la ably entertaining Mias Laura Etnier, of Tyioo, Pa. She la a
ks of Auguat al the Wnightman ootI, which la charmingly situated at tha comer of Ocean street sad Beach rtcuc. Mr. and Mrs. William H. SUB wagon relumed trom Cape May yesterday we they have been spending the peat weeks. They will be at Maplewood. N. Y.,tbe reel of August aud all of September. The Oriole la now entertaining Co'. R G. Lacy. Tbe Colonel has lately r. - turned from the front, where he b • o taking a very acUre part In the ipalgc In Cuba He la now ipesdieg ro weeks’ furlough. T. a R. Liux. a distinguished and ular physician of Philadelphia, la ' a guest at Congress Hall, where he will remain for the month of Auguat e la accompanied by bia very pretty >d charming wife From Cincinnati, are Hr. and Mrs A. a Mitchell, and they are recent arrtala at the Windsor. Mr. Mltcbell la le well known bualnra* man of Codnsti. known as the head of the Mrtetcll Umtahlog Company. Mr. and Mra. Charles a Hansard and ■sir two children, of Philadelphia, 'em among the prominent arrivals at the Stockton Thursday. Mr. Bacnsrd one of the leading officials of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. leoent aortal acquisition to the BretVilla, are Mrs. K B. Montgomery ber beauUfnl and graceful daughter, a Anus Ren wick Montgomery, well knows represents lives of Philadelphia'! exclusive eortety. happy re-untoo occurred at Con I Hall last night when Mr. E Joy Morns, a prominent buainosa mac ol Philadelphia, Joined hla wife. Mra Morris la as active participant in all the aortal event! at Googmss Hall.
One conversationalist, • greatly enjoyed by ber Prominent Wllmingtonlans sojourning I the Baltimore Inn are Mrs. Joseph Swift, e well knows racial leader, and wo charming and very pretty daughter!, the Mlseee Gertrude and Eleanor M. Swift. lur Cl Foster, a prominent atOf Baltimore, a ran of Reuben Foster, late receiver of the Southern Railroad, and president of the York Steamship Use, la at Congress Hall for e few days. One of OongTsm Hall'i moil popular rmmer visUon le Mr. Jacoby. He bai let received as appointment to West Point Military Academy, and la very
Block toe from Philadelphia, Include Mr. James J. Murray and hla family. They are al< participate In any an place alt r guest at Congraa Hall la ih C Newman,* well-knowi of Philadelphia eortety. She I always handsomely
Poes*. Voice Culture rsraltlng In the widest range, richest tones and moat oealthful action. Puplla specially prepared for the platform and the stage. Residence, 216 Perry street. Hour*, Prof. Georges Robert, a graduate of the University of Paris, and Madame B. ~ del, al w of Paris, as will be seen
erence to advertising column! of mr Wav*, have opened a branch L'Ecole Franoalae. of 1530 CheatPhiladelphia, where they will
to any w! French la
x examination
of Baltimore, la now a guest al Oongrtaa Hall. In buiineai oirclta Mr. C a Boyd te widely known as the president of the Boyd A Griffith* Fcrtil •r Company, Baltimore, one of the lar-
iat of Ita kind in tbe world.
Philadelphians are well represented at the Windsor Hotel, and the arrival yeei ediy of Mr. Howard Taylor, increase I >e list. Mr. Taylor te a widely known aitDcaa man of the Quaker City, and re icterratj of bte firm extend to many
mounding cities and towns.
Recent prominent Wilmington smite at the Windsor, are Mr. H T. ause and hte charming little family. They have made Gape May their sumrendexvous for a number of year! leclare that Ita attraction! seem to
Increase every recurring rammer. ent arrival! at tbe Challonle dra. J. J. Jackson, and ber daughter, Miva LKy Irene aooompenled by Mrs. H C.
Jamteon, all of Parkersburg, W. V*. Mrs. Jackson te tbe wife of Judge Jack-
give j
guage. The moat careful en to beginoere and to itlaioed some efficiency •ertal attention U alsc l pronunciation in not The cottage te on Kearney ai love Howard a tree t. Mra. Harry Dc Silver, of and her nephew, FraccU de Sll to Cape May an After their rctui they contemplate making a trip [ouvnsciu ox sauoxn rau.
enjoyable lubaoriplion German >lace at the Stockton last evening, participated in by the guests, and proved one of the moat delightful alfairi I season. Twenty-three couples danced In the affair and It waa a decided a The gowns of the ladies were ate and all losked especially bril- £ they glided gracefully through rioua figures or bowed to part-
e Federal O
The a
■e Laf
had their the arrival yraterday at 'bat hotel of *.(!.£- Ward, of Philadelphia. Bbe te are imparted by ber two very charm Dorothy ard Mlaa Ciordoll* E Ward, and by ber manly •n. Raymond Ward. Mr. J B. Thompson te the wealth teat an In town (or he has broken Oonrtss Hall's bank of Monte Carlo. Ever nee be discovered this mighty dollar Inner (and loam) the altnrtive young dies at the hotel have been tumble to raw blm sway from hla idol. Their larnu avail them not The popular Gleuwood la entertaining [r. Frank R Ohaodler, a well known buiineai men of Reading, Pa., and tbe Mtasca Bam G. and Josephine I. Goodpretty young ladies Oban d lor waa joined by Mra. O. R Chandler, of Chicago, and they very happy party, eot arrival at the Windsor Is Kira i, a well-known Philadelphian, and a niece of Mr. F, T. Fsasltt, one of the boteTa moet popular gurets. Mtee Furnraa has joined her uncle, and will i peed the moo lb of August here. Bbe la a great lover of all outdoor eporta.aed te quite an athlete In her own particularly feminine way. the Stock ton yraterday from the far West were Hodge, distinguished otllaena of Columbus, Ohio. At the hotel they Joined tbe mother Bbedda, also been sojourning
They
A visitor at Gape May well feel proud of her bus Halos of Baltimore, who arrived at tbe VOte on Thursday for will last throughout Auguat.
gadi
C. Hates. U. R A , te of one of General Miles' brigades, at tbe city of Poaoe, Porte Rioo. General ter to Gape May. Geu. Haina entered tbe U. R Military Aoadamy at West Point, (being appointed from New Jersey) te 1857. Be wm appointed a
June
84, 1861, and later a first the Z7lh of May, 1868. he wra breveted
ort. One of bia last appointments to aer. vie* as t colonel waa upon tbe Nicaraugac Canal Commission. In May, President McKinley Dominated him for a brigadier general, the duttea of be ta now ably filling at Ponce. vial tore are Mia Boyd, of Baltimore and Mrs. Lucy Tuttle, a well known aortal leader of Easton, Pa, They ere | ful and experienced bicyoUsu. ither permitting, take their apt! beach dally. They are guai Mra. Garrison, a well known Cape May >tuger. Mra. Anna Elliott Mulliner, Teacher, Ixcturer and Public Reader. Dra: Elocution—Aesthetic Physical Training, according to the lawe of health, b and grace. Repose of Manner—P
mute late, however, and for those there will be plenty of amueement. n enjoyable mnaioale took place at Shorebam laat night, and tbe talent : iurnltbed by the gueel of the he use. 'De of tbe moat graceful daccera at Bhoreham, and one who !> much ad-
mired. is Mies Della Stroud, of Cheater,
r charming and sttrarllve girl, enjoyable hop U eoticrpalcd at the
igbt bops to-
Carlton yesterday. Lana. M Lass*, B Lanas. Wilmington — Ella Ziegler. Marne /- egler.J E Hitch
and wife. Beane McV
tohsip due
Arrival* al the Bbo err; Philadelphia—Gr
Moore. Little Rock—Samuel Semple, ra Samuel Semple, Mary E Meridelh. Chester—A 0 Roberta. Avondale—R
I, E D Sbarplew, H A
Wlekcraham. Joe G Gray. Wilmington
—Samuel Iieruchmid.
Harry Mltcbell, U Vashoru and Cbaries McKalg arora at tbe ilitl amall
rnlng
Tbe favi
dabel McClure, a charming young lady, led the German, end Mrs. W. B. Rodgera, Mrs. Judge Neal, Mra. Button, ad Mra. Carmca distributed the favors. Those who danced were G. U. Cralgen, Miaa H. U. Cralgcn, /. E. Arriaon. J. A- Millet. B. Caaaelharry, Wm. M. Nelson, Miaa Kirkpatr'rancta Lee Cooper. Min Gladden, W. M. Colima, Mlaa L C. Gladden, Mlaa Kirkpatrick, W. P. DuBola, Mim Pitta, Loula Brown, Miaa Brown. Prof. Loomis, Mite Mabel McClure. J. P Bell. Sd. Miaa Dunbar,K Rodecra. Mra E Rodgers, B. Batten. Min butlen, Dr. Shorth*ge, Mim Lucas, B. Luoas, Mias Helen Hugbee, F. K. Bower, Mlaa Reba Tbomaa, Dr. Philips. G. G. Mercer, Miaa Bell. O. Burling, Mra. Burling, E. 8. Mltohell, Miaa Roberta. T. C. Hinchei, Min Edna Craig, E. W. Nicholson,
Min boocbrtd.
■e of the pretty dresses noticed a Ida Gladden, white silk and
Mra Elliott Rodgers, rose oo silk, white lace, diamonds. u Clinton Burling, yellow silk waist, yellow trimm
■ Nelson, white mull, proft trimmed with pink ribbon, Jewell. Mias Gladden, pink silk, Jel paste-
ls Hue Craig, white figured mull, trimmed with blue silk ribbons, lace. Miaa Roberts, black silk and black
The fallowing Is the excellent pro cram to be given at the Stockton Hotel text Sunday evening. 1 Overture, "Festival,".-. Le 2 Vocal Solo, “Day Dreams," Mr. W. 8 Mean. 8 Paraphrase, "How Fair," Nesvadba 4 Vocal Sola, "Caokonette," Belmuod Mra Hattie Meade Smith. 5 Grand Selection, “La Travail* Verdi 6 CbaractcciaUque, "Gobline’ Frolic," O'Neill 7 Vocal Bolo, Evening Star," Wagner Mr. W. B. Mean, b Aodante, 'Surprin Symphony. Hayds 8 Voaal Solo, "Love's Borrow, "Shelley
10 March, "Le Propbste," Tbe 8ur Spangled Banner. G T. Morgan. Musical Dlractor. Attention! Rlriaa. #
—Tbe Ommt UtSKiUmL. “ *1 —tA •Uck ere
GMETT AT THE POIKT.
ouigbl sod a
expected to be present. Tbe Carlton will also ba leir famous Saturday n
i Reel
o. Mias McKuIgbt, au-
nt yeaterday
> aupply t
ueala a delicious meal. Arrivals at tbe Cape House yesterday •ere: Dover—Rev. George M Bond, Ira. George M Bond, Ncwilt Bond. Philadelphia—Mra. 11 B teahouse. Tbe guests of tbe Carlton arc taking a subscription, which will be presented to Harry Mltcbell for efficient services ilcrday was Mayor Semple and famL of LtUle Rock, Ark.
pulpits of the various churches to-mor-row, and with that exception In the Protestant churches the aervloea will be Sh Mary's Church—Tbe forty hours ig. Tbe Man of Exposition will be at 1C evening at b vespers, sermon and benediction. Monday Holy Day of Obligation—Aral man at 6 A m.; other at 3 p. m. Tuesday, firs; man m. close of the forty hours devobe special collection will bejtakec di the massra tor the support of tbe Church. First Presbyterian Church—Preachlog by the pastor at 10.80 a. m.. Sunday school at the usual hour and preachteg at night Rev. Alfred Kelly, of Frazer, Pa Pint M. E. Church—The pastor, Rev. J. H- Payran, will preach at the morning aervlce, and at eight the pulpit will be occupied by Rev. J. R HalncA * former pastor. Sunday-school at tha Pint Baptist Church—Rev. Charles D. Parker will preach al \0 80 on "Let Your Soul." The service, and there will be Sunday-school ; 8 o'clock. 8t- J L. Jones * both morning and evening, in Auditorium, South Gape—Mr. Geoge D McCreary will speak in the morning at 10.90, and there will be Sun-day-school in tbe afternoon at 2 SO. Beadle Memorial Chapel, Gape May Point-Rev B. F. Guyley, of Wayne.
i. and tbe boys' choir of tbe Church tbe Holy Maturity, HockledgA Pa.. THE WAVE ALMANACForecast foe Saturday. Rain, elear. ing In the afternoon. Boa rises 6 10 A. M.. sets 6.5» P. M.
I FIJJl 'iwTs
SEWELLS JPOINT ACTI7E The Verv Prettv Yachting Rendezvous Was Well Crowded. SAiLUG THE FOPULAB DUAXD
ah for l
mcr days pan all too quickly to suit tbe large number of pieeaure-aeekers who dally arrive here by the while-capped breakers to participate te tbe exodlent yachting. There have beau several disagreeable days during tbe early part of ’ ", daya which made one al
wlab lb
eatherm.
might accidently a wallow a doee of alow aud torturing poison, but now, with tbe promise of brighter days yachting and fiabing again lake new life and Impetus Many well known oottagen and bote] Rtreat' were enjoying these • ports, as will be seen by referring to the followCaptain J. P. Tolan'a trim little sloop sa Gull wai cruising off tbe Point yealerday with a amall party on board. Mr. Sinnlekaon Cbew, the venerable liter oi the "Camden Prose," waa out ith s party Tbunday In tbe yacht artha. Captain A Bonder. Captain Z. York, with bis parlor tcht Melvins, waa engaged Wednesday by Mr. William King and Mr. Which they relumed fairly lueoeea-
fui.
Oe Wednesday morning, Mr. Robert Beatty engaged the yacht Metropolitan, Captain A Hand, and, after a delightful iver the boisterous water! at the
The trim yacht Glover, Captain Welt Bennett, took out tbe following lies and gentleman for a delightful p over the sound!: Miss Maull, Milt Mcilratn, Mtn Lukens, Mias Lee; Messrs. Bringhurst, Mcliyaln, Barnard, Rumford, E. Bringhurst, Jr. small but very happy sailing party formed by Mr. M. U. Shipps and Frank P. Bhipps and family, who, he yacht Harriet, Captain J. B. Hughes, were out on the tossing waves for over aa hour. The yacht Metropolitan, Captain A Hand, oar nod out Mr. iiainea and his family, popular guests cf Baltimore 'nn. They spent some considerable me crabbing and were rewarded with large and gratifying catch. Many times the Man on Deck iiasked hlch yacht and which captain la moat opular and moet trustworthy. Hey re all Weil patronized, but Captain Z. York, of the palsoc yacht Melrina, U obably the moat experienced yachlean at the Point. He il abeolutely ro ible, honest to the cent, and conscientious. Ills boat is always engaged and those who have once tailed with him will ever go with any other captain. One of the most enjoyable railing and Thursday indulged In by Mr. and Mra A Barker, Mlaa Barah Barker and Francis M. Barker, prominent BalUloreane, now sojourning at the BalUlore Ion. They chartered the yacht ioralio, Captain H. .Smith, and want p Into toe Thoroughfare, where, after few hours of patient and skillful Dabing, they made quite a sueceaaful catch ;ood sized fish. iwsys look on the bright side—walk the shady tide—but, if you lore r life, don't walk on the taz tide of the pier I Tits Max ox Dick.
>f Uct. Charles I
Washing ton last night stales: e this afternoon tec following daspatch waa received from General BhafBasrubo, via Hayti, Aug. 8H. C. Corbin, AdjutanUreneral, Washington; Captain Gregory Barrett, Tenth Inmtry, died os the 7th; burled yesterday. Only reported to me a tew mintea ago. Bald te be yellow fever. Siurrxx, MaJor-GeneraL Captain Gregory Barrett mentioned bore u e brother-in-law of Rev. Chez. >. Parker, pallor of tee First Baptist Churoh. tela city, who also received a despatch notifying him of the Captain's
Captain Barrett was mai General of the Volunteer Army, but gave up te enlist in tee regular service,
: Porto Bio? and a
is no business man In Cane o gives closer sltentkm te tea rests of his patrons than Mr.
laity of tin roofing, spouting, guitar hanging, repairing of leaky roofs, tad tin. Mad, copper, sine. Mack and gaL

