VOLUME XXXIV.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1898.
NO. 39
Every Night this Week-Prof. Culvin F. Cook and His Famous Minstrels-at Sewells Point
THE IEMBATHEBS Bondar a Bie Bar, But Yesterday Slow. IM FOR THE WOMAN ID WHITE
Oh. vfaas Um dad* c
Aad *11 ItM land be'i UlUed for 11* ringing with hit flofy, Tbao what * change, mj couLlrymcn. We'll sou In him wllh woodarj
Oh. good old tlmea returned, all ball, Aad hall the warn or feudal, Oao* flaccid, feeble, pimpled, pale, Tranafonaed bj "Yank** Doodle!" The dandr'a tamed a man, a foe To gnah, pink taa* and candy. He'i now a holy terror, though, You b*l be’i atlll a dandy!
m*r a noted barrttoo*. and the latter i •ell known nenapaper man. were will the throng In the nurf Sunday and wen ala) noticed taking a lengthy aaad hath A fond papa baa found a new amneament for hU youngeateea. He hooka ezpreaa wagona on the back of hi. blcyoe placea the boya la tbelr bathing aulta In the wagona and then mounting heal take* them for a a pin up and
"Jonny" Gardiner, the crack rider of the Gaelic Wheelman, Philadelphia, waa reconciled on the atraod Sunday juat prenoua to entering the aart
figure, her graceful carriage, dad in a rob* that ao neatly and gracefully alia upon her faulllaa form, make* in the eye* of both men and women admirer*, a very queen of the surf. Mr*. Baldeld. ooe of the Quaker Clty'a aodety farorUe*. and ooe of Gape May 1 * moat eetlmable eummer rlaUor*. graceful figure* seen croeaing the etrand ig time. Erec dripping gar-
•The welkin rang and the bell buoy iwered" •I hare Just called,” aald the wind, ) aee the tide." The tide," replied the bell buoy, 'baa just gone out” Then the moon, which waa full, took another while cap aad retired for the
Did Mr. Baker, stalwart bather who stands alz feat on the etrand, hatha the fair young Philadelphia glri from Congrea* yesterday! " was his last surf bath for this season, leclared aha waa promised the Ic., etc., but aha felt that she
he band Man's aide and walked mdly down Into the water without him. Tua Saxo JUn.
Mia Allot Jollne was noticed In surf fot lb* Brat time on Sunday more. tag. aad ha eTuTa young'lady (I could net tell from the writing), to exclaim "Doea'nt abe look •■•Mr Mia Mary Franoea most Intimate "chum.” Mias McGrath, atao* the lattari* amral on Friday' tag Mat fi
upon the strand any day. D wa in 1885 that Mr. and Mr*.
ferer. Thaa aha would min than fortabie beach ohalr gaining atren, dally, bat now aha join* her noble h band dally In aeUr* Indulgence of the great bath among the breaker.. Gap* May did mm* for Mr*. Rodger*.
Florria Laktagand
a wedding day. ■Mnlad as Octobar w not. Mr.
NTHE SDUEB WHIBL Items of & Personal Nature which will Interest All THE (MAGE AID HOTEL GUESTS
Gape May baa not lost many of th* great throng of geeata which came in on y and augmented th* fety Urge crowd already here. The departures yesterday, lor Monday, were not as Urge aa might be expected, and, although bale* went oat In two in ncaraely any | od section of th*
have for the next fortnight. On Saturday and Sunday night* the mammoth i hotel and Congress Hall bad
Mia. J. A Black, of PennaylTanU, la among goasU at Goograas Hall. Mrs. Samuel Walah and Mias Weteb. Germantown, are at Gape May. Miw Helm Gram bo has returned to Gape May and la registered at the Aldlna. Dr. M. R. Bullock, wife and daughter, hare taken appartmenU at the Aldloe for eereral weeks The genial Mr. Cornelius D. Oasaedy, Philadelphia, made his annual rlalt Gape May orer Sunday.: Mr. and Mia. Will lam Darlaon, of sojourning at GooHail for an extended period. Mr- and Mr*. Darid M. Cooper, of Youngstown, Ohio, are eejournlng at the Stockton Hotel for an extended period. Among popular young clubmen staytag at the Stockton Hotel U O. W. Sohwartx. Jr., of Germantown, who will ■main moat of the week. Two Tory popular young men of WUungtoo, who art well-known In that city, staying at the Stockton are John
United States in the match against Canada, at Harerford, on Aoguat >8 and 80. This la qulU an honor Mr. Graree which Is well merited, friends la Gape May will tr that be has receired the recognition which he so Justly deeerreaHis parents, prominent oitlagan and golf era here, are quit* jubilUnt aad pcect that he will make a eery eatUtuto- . showing when the tug-of-war arrircs. He baa bean awarded this position Tenancy caused byOrewwho la now in Porto ' with Battery A Mr. Gran* la ooe ct promising of the younger crickelcn In Philadelphia, aad this year baa balked In fine style for the Gec- . Ha la a hard bitter,
■ defense la of the beet. Ill* Inning* of IK made against Philadelphia waa on* of the best aeen on the tonal cricket field this year, and he alao hafwt brilliantly for 88 against Belfiald
They hare a bright UU1# daughter. who is the delight of their house hdd. William L. Shew and family, of Phfadelpbla. are spending a few days with Mr. and Mr*. W F BornelL Breme B Bluard. a rtry charming bruoslte, of Philadelphia, is a guest of MIm Anew Hickey for eereral day*. Mr*. Tbomat F. Byrne*, wile of the well-known member of the PhtUdelphU Bar. U at the Stockton for the remainder of the Maaon. Bereral weeks will be apeat at the palatial Stockton by Mr*.
arrirala from the Quaker City. Mr. and Mr* Emile Kamel, of L*n*dowoe. Pa., art again loeated at the Marine VilU,where they are thoroughly eeJoying their aummer raoatlon. Among the prominent arrirala at the Stockton ycaterday waa Mr. K. K. Blapfarorably known in circle* of Philadelphia Among the recent arrirala at the Braxton Villa are Mr. and Mr*. Chari#* Weaterwelt, of Bound Brook. Mr
hart, of Philadelphia. 1* spending a few day* with bar esteemed friends at the Wharton cottage oo Parry street. Well known leaden In the summer set of Philadelphian*, who hare been at the Stockton for aerer*! days are GUyNewbold and Edward Bromley. Mr. Wm. Weston Barnhart, of the firm Bern hart 4 Wharton, decorator*, of liadelphia, apent Sunday with his partner, Edw. Wharton, at his cottage. Mr. and Mr*. M. Trump, of PhllatUU phla, are thoroughly enjoying the it the Marine Villa aad remain at Gape May until Septs
tads blow.
Mr. aad Mm J. H- Slaughter, at panted by Mias Miry Bertram, all of Philadelphia, are enjoying aumm. ‘ reas Hall, where they regia
Lewis R
of Germantown, who ileaauree of a (toy at
th* Brown Villa. L'A Wilbur U
■ton at Miller aottag*. Mr. Wilber
quite
tedtes and la
bevy of charming belles.
Mr. Edward McDonald and J. V. Mtv Donald, of McDonald. Fa., are a popular guests at OoaigTCM HalL They
* to the Wlndnor on Saturday, last a aojourn which will teat into the ilh. Th* Mleaaa Dane are already becoming popular beltea aad hare a host of admirer* about that popular hotel, at which they are ataying. Mr*. B. M. Phimpp aofi Mlaa Phillipp, of Reeding, Pa., are guests at the
Harry A Gibson, makes regular weekly visits to the United States Hotel. Mm Gibson la spending the lumThey are a popular couple aad art thoroughly enjoying their Gape May summer rlalt. and Mm Robinson, of Upaal Bu-
VUla'a most popular guaata. The doetor la on* of Germantown's rising young physician*, giving promise of much distinction in hit profession. Mrs. Robin ton waa fonneriy Mias Lukaos, i family were for some years Gape
Mr. and Mm James W. Lynch, well in Baltimore social life, are he popular guests at the Windsor, where It has been their custom to me ever year. The register of Marine Villa will b* further covered today by th* rngtetraof Mr. Nathan H- Gerhard, a wellknown Philadelphian, who ii expected tel Ihl* morning. Elisabeth Hoffman, Mamie Buderar and Sam Enright, three charming young ladle* of Baltimore, have reamed home after a pleasant sojourn at select Hughes street cottage. After a abort and tucoatsful business Washington,Mr. Pollen, la again domiciled at the Congrea* Hall. He la of the beat humored men In the world aod la very popular at the hotel. Miaaea Ellen V-, Emma and Kelly, prominent and attractive young ladies of Trenton, M. J., hare rttumed home after a vary pleasant sojourn of two weeks at the Tack cot-
tage.
The still sg beat of the dly baa at last driven Mr. Charles B. Hart and his mlerestlog family from Philadelphia to Gape May, aad they arrived at the Stockton last evening for an extended Ura. Edward Culllgaa. Mias Bess a Oulligan and Mias Anna Gulllgan, of North Thirteenth street, Philadelphia, aed the early party of th* aesCongreaa Hall, hare gone to Reading, Pa Braxton Villa la now entertaining Mr. Everett Brown, of Philadelphia. Mr. Brown la connected with the wetl>r Woolen Mills, of Gcrwill remain bare for two with bis family.
L. Howard, daughter of Major T. M. Howard, of Waahluloo; Mias Debbie Crabbe, Dr. J. C. McConnell and Mr. J. Kemp, of Washington. Wall known arrirala at the Brextae elude Mr. H. B. Bayne, of Hew Bridgeton, H. Y., his charming da ughter, Mlaa Mary C. Moore Bayna.Jand etty nates, Mlaa Mary Bayne Mr. Bayne is a prominent tew-
tel is Uml of Frank Oascadan. With ■caden I* ha wife, his two deathlas Oreo* aad Mlaa Jolla aad his os. They form a vary I family whom Gap* May delight* to an-
Mm T. a Smith, of New York, b at the Columbia for the season with her boy. During her stay she has many friend* and b the leading factor of ovary entertainment which has held at the hotel during ber stay. Her husband, who b a prominent hankmi Join ber tkb week, was the pretty Mlaa Bailie R. Godaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rueben m, of Ocean street, who wa* so elegantly attired at th* Morgan tcatl1 at the Stockton on Saturday evening, and not Mbs Ballye Cohen, as arooeously slated ta Tnx Wavx'a report yesterday. The Utter waa not present, but waa an active participant the "Pink Bill" at Congrea* Hall on that evening. Buihrod W. Jamet, well known author, his latest work being upon "Alaska; Xto Neglected Past and lU Brilliant Future,” has just had th* title of LL. D. conferred upon him by the American University at Harrlman.Tenn. Chancellor J. F. Bpeooe, on a recent to Philadelphia, waa ao much d with Dr. Jamas'Uteiary producLhat on hb return home he voluntarily asked the University of the Mid-
th Irty.flra years an engineer on the West Jersey aod Seashore Railroad, running between Gape May and Camden, yesterday afternarrow platform which runt along the engine's boliei. while working on It. He suautned a forehead, which the physician stitched. Whether be waa Internally waa not known. He waa ta-
Master Willie K. Cambio*, aged 13, son of Mr. and Mr*. Wm. P. Cambio*, waa etrnck in th* head yesterday moroi the golf links by a blow from a r. The affair wax an accident, an other youth was handling the driver. White strolling the beach yesterday noon Mr*. & B. Cooling, of Wilmington, DaL, who te aojoarntag at the Windsor, met with a palatal Injury ' caused bar no little euffaring. Mr*. Cooling had just deepen dad true boardwalk aad ta creasing th* I ed In a bate and waa thrown the ground. Her finger was broken and she waa otherwise badly akakep Dr. Mccray dressed the Injury.
Mrs. Elliott Rodger* te playing a bn as and is rapidly developing Into as ’ expert player. Th* addition of three bunker* aad
HERE’S A POUT FOR TOO.
was that of tong, led by L- Greer, of Blnteboro, Pa. The opening Rev. E. Pa., the spiritual director The service* on Sunday began at 10,80 o'clock, aad the sermon was preached by Mr. Bowman upon the subject: -God's strength Necessary to Hasp Us From Falling.” In the afternoon, at t o'clock, there was a spiritual reading, lad by Dr. E. B. Bierman, of Danville, Pa. At the same hoar, In one of the
led bj Mr. G. W. N. Rigor, of VineI. N. J. At 7 80 p. m. * song sertook pteoe, which was ted by Mies Graoe Dowling, of Pbitedelpbte. The day's services concluded with an addrees by Rev. Mr. E. B. Bowman on: "Our Oonntry." Yesterday morning, 10 80, Mr. Bowman preached e eeron on the subject: “Deepening of Spiritual Life.” At 7.80, the Rev. Edward Fox, of Philadelphia, a retired Baptist minister, spoke upon the subject of "The Gamp Meeting and It*
-nod."
The meeting promise* to be very aoooasaful this year, aa there are forty-one tents and aaveral cottage* occupied, and large cumber of vial tor* from outside are attending. The Wednesday and Saturday evening hops this week will be given ta testimonial benefit* for Mr. Harry Mitchell, the life Barer at the Point. The floral hall at the Shore ham. on Saturday night, was the moat brilliant t of the eeataon' and the deeoretioos superb. Among those that participated were: Miaaea Bertha Ahdrewr, Clara Andrews, May Wbltall, Ansa H. Llpolncott, Core V. Ladd, Sarah Ladd Mary Ladd, Anna Tbrope, Mary Glagler, Mias J. Belroae, Rose Stevens, Efla Giegler. Gore Rutherford. Edna Miller. Helen Ray, Best El dredge. Claim Fenderaoo; Messrs. Louis Bebroae, B. H. Paulkera. Herbert Btnilla, Kelsey Morgan, J. W. Bcboley, Alban Spooner .Jr., Durant, J. H. Ltpplncott, R. W. Dukes. Jr., W. C. Bryant, C. B. Mackte, Williams, F. S. Graham, R. B. Stanley. Harry Firth. Mr. Charles Kelly, one of the popular proprietors of the Oarlton. la happy In the knowledge of having eo many pretty children aa gueata, and he taya they all
wallitoo.
The visitor* of the Bhoreham, on Frl-
UFE AT SEWELLS POINT The PrettT Trollev Terminus Wm Crowded Yesterday. THE TACHT3 VERE ALL EH6AGE0
Bewails Point waa again the aeeue of numerous joyous yaobling parties Bat urday and the aiuptcioue wea'her rendered the eport delightful aad exhilarating. Thera la probably no more popular ana aide diversion than yeobting. aad the crowd* who deny charter the yachts at Sowells Point reoogntxe that truth very forcefully. The boats are wall aad comfortably equipped and are manned by captains who are men of cool aad determined judgment and wide expert-
lira eaUafactloc. A perron could not possibly spaed a more pleasant afterion than at Sewell* FoluL First, there the breexy aad beautiful ride ta the
tire route a* far aa the eye can reach. Then aa enjoyable sail can be taken for couple of hours on (he broad boaom of the Atlantic, aad after this, an excel, lent vandtvilla performance can be en-
joyed free of charge amusement pavilion.
The yacht Melvins, Captain Z. York,
, will f
cake-walk aad conoart. One of the eharmlng young ladies, whose aodety makes life worth lives at Shore bam, la Mlaa Belrot*,|of Wash-
ington, D. 0.
Arrival* at the Oarlton yealentey and Sunday: Philadelphia—Wm E Kelly, M E Devine. Rose T Devine, Katie A Devine, Wm T Harrison, Joseph Heetea, Wm Allen and wile. Mlaa S Hippie,Mim Ida Oars, M J Crambo. Avondale—W J Puaey, Mias Bessie Pussy. Wilmington—Mrs D F Leary, Mrs G Hughey, Martha Ziegler. Jrnnte E Bovey. Oaroline C Peirce, J M Griffin. The best bop of the season waa I th* Oarltea Saturday evening, and floor of the bell room was in exo
1 fora:
and fishing by Mr* Lincoln Godfrey and party. A very J illy party of young people Sewells Point from Gape May Point yesterday morning and Indulged in a sail in the yacht Harriet. Captain Joseph B. Hughes. The pretty yacht Melvtaa waa out Saturday with Mr. O'Bryan and family, prominent recent arrirala at th* BlockDenver, Col. Captain Z. York declared that he never had a more congenial party in his life. very merry party waa out tailing gliding over the the party Mr*. J. L. Shoemaker, Mr J. L. maker.'Mr*. Flab later, Mr. Edward Booaack, Mr. Lewis Shoemaker aod Mr. Dudley Shoemaker. The commodious yacht Emily, OepL Ware, waa chartered yesterday for the afternoon by Mr. Joseph B. Towntend and family. The Emily la always secured each season by Mr. Townsend, and deplete Ware has known th* family
year*.
The awift yacht Horatio, Oaptalo H. Smith, carried out a very congenial party yesterday afternoon for .a abort trip over the sound* Those te the party were Rev. and Mr* J. M. Cockle* Mlaa Craighead, Mr. Jacob H. Miller, Mr. Edward McDonald and Mr. J. M. McDonald. Quito a number of persona came out the Point yesterday wllh th* intention of tailing, but every yacht waa engaged all afternoon and the partlaa were disappointed. The beet way to avoid
trips of th* entire aaaaoe indulged in by Mr. and Mr* Ckuta~£ Haines. Him Beetle & Heine*, Mr. A
Catherine Smith aad Look Thlbault. Ahont 160 lai| Ml* Lycett w
They war* la th* yacht Metropolitan, Captain A Hand. Th* amnaty aad good fellowahtp among the yachtsman at the Point is everywhere noticeable. Yesterday tote* Invaluable leaves from lha note Nufr of the Man on Deck were soredently blown overboard by the wind. Without
■ha Emily, sprang into a aad rescued the sheets (re to which they would, otherwise, have
Probably the moat hilarious yachting party that ever tailed from the Point wa* out te the Martha, Captain A Boader, yesterday, and apeet a very pleasant afternoon. Those te the party were Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Babe, Dr. aad Mr* Mark A Brown, Dr. and Mr* F. B. Croat, Dr. aad Mr* C L Minor, Dr. and Mr* Somer Croat, Captain and Mr* Summer Nath aad Mr. Samuel Uvaey. Professional and amateur oarsmen will toon find that It la nearing the »"«« for "the last rows of summer.” Tu* Mxa oa Dxox. he urns'mi rar -
The ladles had not played a b rent for two week* found quite a large number waiting and a to play; with lha result of • very suooeaaf ul tourney end a most enjoyable afternoon. Sixteen member* who are quite nnx-
hour you vrtah. The yacht Clover had out Mr. and Mr* Frank L. Clark, Mr* J. Granville Leach, Mr* LUburm H. Townsend, Dri Wm. W. Leach, Mr. Harry G. Leach, eneelh B. Clark. Miaa Adelt sod Mlaa Jane D. Clark Baturdaj on for a short nail up to ih« Thoroughfare and through the many winding inlet*
every way entered and next week should find a* many more, if not a larger number on the list It is the Inter**! te these affaire that makes them that la why almost all of the qualifying tournament* have been > successful, and to make thorn still ion ao all of the ladles should enter the on day next. The playid the soores follow: Hdp. Grate. Het. Wm. MacDonald— 80 190 U0 Francis Buzby 65 178 118 Mr*. Brown 80 150 180 Mia Luther Ogden G5 180 181 Mr* F. B. BhaUuck .... 8. 188 188 Miaa Trot Conrad 40 183 183 Mlaa Canby.... 60 178 188 Mr* EllioU Rodger* 80 158 188 Mr* Tho* Eaatwick 65 190 180 Mr* K. B. Woodward.. 45 17B Ul Miaa Gertrude Craig 80 186 U> Mrs. L. H. Ayna—10 147 187 Mr*. Miller —46 188 187 Miaa Marion Ayres. 40 184 144 Mr* J. L Rogers- 85 185 146 Mlaa Jeeoby Withdrew. The attention of the member* te agate
ml tied to the slub house toteosrow without membership ticket* to do not fall to bring them with you. Vial tort ticket* can be procured from Mr. Frank K. BhaUuck. The ground! will be open to m-memben and play will commaane .8.30 sharp. It la one of lha racial event* of the aeaaoo and a large atteafrom Atlantic City and this city

