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VOLUME XXXV.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1899.

NO. 4

1

Round ivix, Tit Lets to Scire//g rnftit n r Steamboat Luu /it g

Why not Take a Delightful Trolley Ride to Cape May Point in the Cool of the Evening Til mirr nmlllPTI nnrmT •ummer •**«n tl Uwlr b«*oUIal«e»- jmt, and »l»o al Uw N.tlooal md thr OoldM OpportoBlu.. Lo.t. PHIt i nFI PPU’O rilKlIIC I rrfr nr ^

IN Tffi SUMMED MBL

Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL

THE COTTAGE m HOTEL GUESTS

SUno BUauelo, of (Huburg, [Ml *1 the KbblU.

rblUdel-

Un. R M. Greiner. Jr. phln. u nt the Beltlmora I

& Lindenthftll, of tie* York Cllr. U

■lopping kt the hUhne VilU-

Oecer Loelneon. of New York UKjr, L e eojoarner el the Ohelfonle. Clement a Grteoom, of belom. N. . wu n reccol err it el et the Colombia. William C. Valentine, of Philadelphia, came to the Ebtkti on Tueedar. Mr. and Mra. G. H. Sommer, of Philadelphia. are goceti al the G.on wood. W. A- Stuart, a well-known reeideot of Cincinnati, la reglatered at I he llaltl-

Geoeral Huaeeil Thayer, General So-

perm lend ent of the U. G. L 'hlladelphla, la at Marine Villa. Mra. John P. Craig wore an Impoi gown of blue lace, with diamond! pearle, at the Stockton leal evening. Mrs. Charlea Carver and eon. Car

haa relumed U

d Clara Ncllaon are two of the eweetaat lltUe damaeli who eport In the aurf. E. W. Patteraou, of Waahlnglon, D. C-, will fUl the poaiUon of caahier

by her beautiful daughter, f the belief of the reeon. Norman Gurd and hie bri ig their honeymoon at th

in. Sir. Gurd la ■ lawyer who hae I

May fo

t). S. Oalhlelt. of Waahlngton, a well, known attorney of that city, la apendIne hla vacellon al the Columbia. iiugh Schuyler Catlett and abler, well known mem bora of Waahlngton eooiet), are al the Columbia for a abort time. Mra H. Q. Dreeel. of Annapolli, Md., la a guoat at the Baltimore Ion. Mra. Dreeel la a bright and attractive girl. Mra. M. E. Schmidt and Ktda B. Sohmldt, of New Yord City, are located Mra. M. 11. Schmidt and Kadi K. Schmidt are New Yor ken who recently arrived al the Colonial for and Indefinite

collagen al the Stockton left evening. Cept L. 1L Cone and family, of Philadelphia, who for aereral eeaaona peat en at Cape May Point In a very dealrabie collage, are again enjoying life for 1!09 at that lovely aeaaidc neon. Mra. William K. Cam blue, a promtmember of the cottage colony, wai ml at the Slocklon hop laet even-

of red. Mlaa Helen wu lovely la white

Mra A

ig the moat admired ladiee on the Stockton ballroom floor lut night wu Mra. E. E. Belie, of Chattanooga, Tcnn. She wuvnrv h.—in Kiu.h gauze over green allk with euperb dia-

(Uy.

a long

Major WilUam F. Wiley, C. S. A., la at the Lafayette He taku a turn on the lloka of the Cape May Golf Club

•very day.

Mra luac Newburger, if New Y‘urk City, wife of a prominent dock broker, ta a gucat of Mra. A. W. Moore, al Tetbam Cottage. Mua Edith Thom eon, of Brooklyn, N Y-, looked unuaaally lovely In a charming while gown over bine al the Stockton leal night. Mra C. M. Bolton, of Albemarle county, Md., looked very atolely a ilk with white ui

winter home today and open thel htndaome aummer cottage on Oceet The three Mlaaea Daviuon wil

aa Horton, of Chicago, w* it the Stockton It t while with r Mr. and Mre. George Burnham ■

bam la one of the proprietor! of the Baldwin Locomotive Worka Mra T. C. Leutae wu one of hand-

Hotel. Her gown of ran black over blue, wu a creation of Worth. Mlee Anna SUoton. who U aUylng at the Stockton, daughter of Bobert B. Stanton, of Faenaylvanla, looked dainty and pretty In a gtrllah coelume of wblu Mlaa McOomb, one of Waahlngton' ■oat beanUful debutantea, looked quite pictureJike In a pink gown, and much admired. She la e Stoci

Mr. and Mra Philip Dan

Si Loulara

a Stork loo'a guula. Thla

year u haa made e delightful beginning la Mra E W. Powell and her obanalng

daughter, Mlaa Powell

Mina Hellebore! Boitoc, of Virginia,

le win a aboui-

ur Jaeape H. Uanaa, or thW city

ariu M<Q-ii. a proa of Phitipaburg Pa.,, a lovwiy bride of a law r

Joined ber buaband Wlndaor recently. Hicbard D. Wood, i

adelpbia throat apoclaliet, ia a pending

i. Greiner, of Philadelphia,

w will .

Mra. VI

Hi

a go wt

L Daviuon. of

f WU1

S. Brnnetl, WlUiam G Wella and Geo. They are Hopping al the Baltimore Inn. be learned with delight that lailer returna to Oougr nut Monday. Hu orcheatra u one of

and there ia 1 who will i

glad of hla return. M Goad, a lovely blonde beauty the Quaen'a only polecatu try, la at the Stockton. Ing'a hop at the Stockton

gauze end

Fairyland rather than Elk county, Pa. Charlea Warren Uant, the wile popular aacretary of the Amen.

of blue and whit

re aa Imported gown ‘

, They

nlorlng T- r '“ a ‘

r of Mra. & 8 .Gariaon, thia city, «

PHILADELPHIA'S FAMOUS

[ mis or GEHmiiniiEBm

each. He wae alao formerly connected

I are by,thla morning's Daitv Wav

TABLE DHOTE LUNCHED!

J Oongreat Hall looks like a new hotel.

Atlantic Oily. Mlaa Adelaide Sprcb'. who with ber

tbat another golden opportunity haa been lost by yonr city. The peregrapi Slate- that next year'* convention of the

tnjoj „o Their Wm! Tbrau^h” rtilUdelphl..

Cape Mny Point hotel registers are filling up. Tbe Buerdwalk bu a mld.umm.r

at Congreu Hall, ia with Ihe American Society of Civil Engloren at the Stock

Car Builder's Association wu hat Ic Oape May by but two votes—sod woo by Atlantic City. You bad the Ce

Tbe moat famoui meal le Pblladel Phi* is thst served dally at the Hole

Marine Villa hu ,h e heave* booking for many years

peraooaUUy u charming u ahe la beeuti ful She paaaod a gay aeaaon lut yur.

BnUders once before al your resort, and 1 am informed, no better cr more dcalr

Ljfaye.te, B.-oad and Sansom atrecU

Go to Wolfs Ice Cream Pariora. Mixed Cream, lo rente. „

Mlu Hu Fitzpatrick in her handsome

place with their presence and pat roc age.

luncheon, but la In reality a decidedly

aucccaaful bueineae men of BL Louie.

convention at Old Point Comfort only

served quickly and quietly and in me

lb. at Smith's, Do? Washington strit

Mra. W. U Allen and W U Alien,

which were published lo the papers—

lotmduction wu one of Ihe flrat bold

sr- “>

the return of the Battleship Oregon, when Mra Allen's husband will join ber

the people of Cape May lo get Hie convention here next year. While lo con-

after he assumed the proprietorship of the Hotel Lafayetla. It hu been and u

at Cape-May., He la an oflloer attached lo that noble* ship Young Mr. Alien

trut to thia do nothing policy. Atlantic City maintained an adrertiatng herein

bis popular bouse. The rush between

Smith'* Chocolate Mints are fine, r, Ct*. per lb., 30; Washington atroet.

ant props ring for antranoe lo tbe Naral Academy at Aenapolia He la a great favorite among Ihe younger act, and ad.

log Ihe convention and backed It up oy aeudlng a representative delegation af cUIzcni lo secure the prize. Hull the

nothing like 11 ever seen In a Philadelphia hotel before. Bonneaa and profeaaiona! men, official! from the City

Souvenir Guide to Pnlladelphi* free at VWi'hernmcy. Wuhington and Do.

mired by a'l bis aseocletee fur all ihe splendid qualities which goea to make

Oar Builders were almost equally divided u to whether Oape May or Allah-

down town shopping, ail flock to the

Oo to Wolfs Ice Cream Parlors. Mixed Cream, lo oenta. tf

Frank F. Edwardos, fooserly emtalanl

conveotloo. A change of only two

cent fesat. its fame ia reaching far be-

Now la the time to have your Spring aud Summer clothing cleaned and re-

Thomu U. Bambnck at hla Ocean a tree t oottage. Mr. Edwardes came

eeoompilabcd, would have secured a decision in fsvor of Gspe Msy.

cumber of vlaltora dally awell me ranks of Its patrons. Here la a umple menu.

wort sntlaterao'rfly' M> ° r ' WU1 d0 “**

ovor from Lewee. Del. .yeatcrdayjmorniog on the Pilot Boat Tunnel, and in com

So It has been and ao It is al your resort—local bickering over ulfles end me

wblob readily reveals the secret of me ex-raordtnary popularity of Ibe Hold

Mixed Cream, lu cccta. tf A good Cook, with reference ws n i r a

boat wu engulfed by a large wave and he got a tule of aurf balbtug before be

hustle enterprise hu eboul drowned the noblest resort on the const in oblivion

d'hote luncheon;

position in s privstc family. Addreu M-. care Daniel Horn, corner Queen

expected il. He la one of the proprte ton of the well-known Hudalph Cafe,

If I might use such an expression lo convey my meaning. For forty years 1

.Clam Cbowdrr Bostonian or

Salt Water Tally, fresh dally, at Snuth’a, 307 Washington street.

handsome and popular restaurant. Mr. George W. Boyd, Ihe aMlaianl

and each year 1 have become more enamored of lie charms sa s seuidc re-

me In Cup

Try our New England Peanut Brittle. 11 eta per lb„ at Smilh'a, 807 Wuhing.

general paaecngir agent ol the Penney 1vania Hauiroad Company, ia. ainee hra marriage to Mils Noyce, of Wuhing-

ifter yrar I have hoped for belief things; but If anything the do-nothing

Lobster Saule Newburg or Ribs of Prime Beef

Lo«i —Child's gold link braoclct; reward if returned to Marie Cambios, US

ion, lut January, looked upon u being

policy hu become more pronounced with time. The few active, wide-awake

Spaghetti Neapoliteine

Tbe beach yesterday resembled tbat

Crosby & Noyes, the father of Mra

elUnaot who have made efforts to boom

Sdede Dc Satson

proprietor of the Evening Star of Wub-

Banana Custard Pie

Not for many yean bu tbare been aocb an early rush lo Cape May u ia *

la one of the beat paying newspapers In the country. One of ber brothers la the leading editorial writer, aoolher a reporter aud a third the aaslitant pub-

lisher of the paper.

tempting to promote tbe general welfare of the dly. I don't wonder mat they have sickened of the job, aud that their fforta to check me dry rot have been hopelessly abaudooed.

Roquefort Cheese Demi Taaae

now being experienced. 0 The American Society of Civil Engineers is'one of the most patent In- ‘ fluonoee in the civil lisllon of tbe New World.

Baltimore Inn- He It accompanied by

bead with inereued prosperity every

esterday lo spend the aummer. They

l - ,,ni i , ._^ ll Il.JPV>y new guqati.apd, Jh; 1 himself on the great ruah of trade.

lightful boueo through the month ol

phenomena! growth that its rapidly

Baltimore, and are popular In me social

eminent members of the legal fraternity. He ta the Judge of Ihe United States

ococedlng year. All of which ia simply due lo tbe unity and enterprise of me

ral Uaina wu elevated to hia present rank lut aummer in the Bpaulah-Ame-

Cape Island creek at SoheUeogei's U

Court of Claime for the district which comprises the States of North Carolina.

reople of Ocean City and Atlantic City, ed. per contra, me opposite outcome

rrcvioua'.y been in the Engineer Corps

There arc less bald-headed men seen *

Delaware. He ta a personal friend of

oal diaoorda and do-nothing policy.

oo me Nicaraguan Canal Commission.

and make a^gracd. surceaafu^effort U>

aojkonortd career u a soldier. He la a

Two special can from St. Louis with “

Secretary of tbe Navy.

which It menu u a re*ort and which it bould and oould have?

United btatci Military Aoadt-my u a cadet .in 1857, and In June, 1801, wu

adeiphla yesterday. Tbe party then 11

OH THE LIHKJ3.

Am Old AoMtuta. Oape May, June 38.

Artillery. After being made Oral lieu-

May gettlog ber share. You cao get a handsome Tourists' “

The ladies' lourdament yesterday at-

A SPLENDID APPOINTMENT.

Topography Engineer! Department. In

Walea' Pharmacy. Wuhington and De 1

of the high wind, and the eeorea were not so excellent. The four beat were:

ama-ra c. Hill, reraserly or S aps

to the Engineer Corpa, and gradually rose In thal acrvice. Three months

Go to Wolf's Ice Cream Parlor*. Mixed Cream. 10 cent*. if Alderman Duke hu given nolloe that

Mrs F. R Shatluck .... m aen'oh 109 Mra. L. U. Arms 130 30 110 Mra. T. W. Eiatwick.... 138 33 118

Mryor Aabbndgo. of Philadelphia, on Tuaeday anuounoed the appointment of tobert G H1U u Chief of me Bureau

Jon. In ItWO he wu nominated by Ihe President and confirmed u a lieutenant ooionel, and In October, 1895, made a

to him, lo work upon the streets for . period- of from thirty to sixty daya. It J la heedless to aay that If tbeae weary

on Monday.

'. Haddock, now Director of tbe Department of Public Works. H ibcrl G Hill hu been a building In-

the wu of the Rebellion bo wu brevetted captain on May 37, 1862, for gallanl

W lilies have any hlnta about the mat- £ ter. they will depart for field* unknown ( Tbe bicyole path between here and

An entry list of 112 players for the amateur golf championship at Ouwaol-

apector for about flee yaars, and wu one of several of the inspectors who

Hanover Court House, a major on July 4.1863. for eervtoea at tbe siege of

condition, and the number of wheelmen ,

oounoemenl made by Robert B. Kerr,

nation. He wu born In the Seventh

nel oe March 13, 1865, fog gallantry

Cape May, thoroughly enjoy riding up

eooletion, of which the Oepc May Club

end reohred e public school education.

Tha General and Mra. Hunt have a

Wheeling promise* lo be quite popular a

aeolalivee from almost every pert of the

and white aerrlng hu apprenticeship

officer of Ihe volunteer army. General Halos wu himaelf Governor Uendp of Porto Rico lut aummer. The Hotel Lafayette. Philadelphia, ia justly famed for the general excellence and comfort of Its apartments. There are close lo four hundred of these bright, cheerful, well lighted and ventilated rooms, which an elegantly furnished and fitted with every up lo-datc appurirnanoe and appointment knowe lo mooern hotel keeping. Their many comfort and health promoting fltliaga include hot and oold pun spring Water, telephone, steam heat and electric lights. Tbe tariff of rate! for these rooms ranges from • 1 to $3 par day.

metropolitan district being eapedally strong. Finally B. D mglu, the present champion, heads the New York delegation, and among tha other aotabie players who have signified their Intention of taking part an Waller J. Tim via. of the Oakland Golf Oloti; John Raid. Jr., of St. Andrew-; Walter B. Smith, of Yalr, Herbert M. Hsrriman.of Meadow Brook; Jamea A Tyng, of Baltuarol; J. Prentice Kellogg, of Princeton; Qardmer G. Hubbard, of Harvard, aad Charles B

Macdonald, of Ohlnago.

For the preliminary round, which will start on Monday, partners wUI be assigned to the men. u wu the cue last year, and a definite time will be aperifled for each pair lo leave Use first tee. Thou who are not present al the start-

Garden and franklin inetllulea. He worked u e journeyman for aereral yean, and served for n time u en Inspector on Government work along the Atlantic coast SubaequaaUy be wu in builoem for himaelf u a builder, end constructed a number of churches, bouaen, factories and other bull lings. He wu appointed n building Inspector April 1,1894. Hn la an not In member of the Bricklayers' Company; Covenant Lodge. No 4M. F. and A. M.; the An. caenl O.dar of United Workmen, and the Aniaana' Order of Mutual Protection. Ha hu always been an nctlva Republican, and belong! to several Republican Clubs in the downtown asm ion of Philadelphia- He resides al 3343 Catherine street, in the Tnlrtteth Ward.

The proceu of laying dust by means of oil. an idea which originated with J. - H. Niool, chief engineer of the Weal j Jersey and Seashore Railroad, 1* being t more extensively applied than ever by , the Penoejlvama Railroad. Tbe dual oo ihe road to Cape May over tbe light, , sandy soil of South Jersey wu a perplexing problem lo tee railway compantea. for oo tee ‘mlte-a-mlnute" trains, with coach windows open, passengers were blinded and choked by the clouds , of teiok dust that enveloped and filled tbe can. Mr. Nwhol’a idea wu taken h up merely u a desperate chance, but It quickly demonstrated Us usefulness.and now all the Pennsylvania ilnea In this t district are relieved from dual by the j

er a call will be dropped to the end of the Mat.

West Oape May, aad wu a loading lie-

aew^taiateaB^Ia...

parte of tee country have adopted the

A concert will be given at tbe Ud.I-

lor of Senator Robert E Hand, of this

Tbe many gomta at tbe Braxtoe were treated to a very enjoyable concert oe

Following the report that the Boston ^ aad Maine Railroad had undertakes the

cue on the evening ef the third of July

ever be aa khown.

Monday evening m the luge and hand

with at! for tbe purpose of laying dual, (

events el that apieedld bourn. Tbe following artista will appear: Edward W. Mia Mary E. Pickett, tbe renowned conaei acoUI. Mam Anne B iubeth Kelly, lee tsmoui PnUadeiphla con-

Lnaw Owwwtv Orwp Bwpovts. Woodbine—Corn good, gardae vagaUbiaa vary much Improved by the raia, raspberries abundant, tha plum caircograpes are jvry ^oaateing, rainfall.

Many delightful numbers wen rendered by Mr. and Mra. E. W. Pickett, dtesingntebed musician* of Pbitednipktn. Tbe mule rendered wu of a clam which showed them thorough masters of the cornet and slide tram hone Thu, oomMnnrt with numerous v real eeieouens aad a donkey party fog

York Central Railroad Company bu ° about completed preparations to make 6 tbe same experiment. Eighteen thou*and gailoaa of oil have bean ordered, ^ aad u eoon u a sprinkler arrives work will be begun no tec mliee of track Dear Poughkeepsie-

quartette will dee delight to all aorta-

by drought, pear tree blight hu nppeered pear aawp light, eel poor.exarpt

Ilia young ones, made a blight opening for thla eaaaou.

Do yon need e Blue Flame O J Stove ! tela eeaeutf aad Is your tin roofs In need of repairs or painting! U ao. I _

[ eiSe eetoslmaa and in fea evening then i ** * * ll ** wt * ^

Shaw. ' South Denote-AL oape looking bat-

you would do well to aae tee new spring aad summer eampies that boreal! hu

price and romaates lb* wmk. Chutes _ Swain. 306-7 Jnekatm atrem. 'Pboo* 65. " r. O Box 84. tt u

hart by druagbr. .wwte |^!ea.aeeioe*

ihL ^BcraaB am sab u cheap u rtty

Tbe Queen Jewelry Stan U Hu *16 ^

aefidty m Pina Ida »n yeamrdny al ■

“sE? ztr a

aad he dees hie ewe rut-tug He bu

oorrect eye glume. AL kinds of jewel- " ry can be purchased teen ta ee goad quality u can be pautkeaed la tee ealy. ^

i —7 P—-A

Send la yoaar order to the Oane Irian-' “ GuUoywyter th. We^^in^m,

Tffilfi SAPPIEST DAY.

The American Societv of Givi]! fatow 0 ^" m w *' ,h “ di * cu - 8d * u*e

Eneifieers Have Fun. «

SERIOUS DISCUSSIONS ALSO

But one wviion ■ f the American So. uely of Civil Engineer, n, held y day, from 10 30 to it! 3U o'olock. ualnua tranaacted wu oonaidera>f the report of Ihe Nominatin, ilttee. of which Alfred W. Trottei

ia Martin,J A

d Htra

naw membrra. The n p wu the ■ecoring of th ent of the eoclety u t red time and place fo

nerrimeci a- t.

ally ol

iog ibould U

place at Pa tluka, or ao the Philippic poaltloh cauH

[fleet- The matter floally m iy. and it ta pn pteoea will be ac

prealdeut of the Board of Pnbhe la’. provemenu. of Ht. LouU i W. C. Farmley. amiltant engineer, apedal aanita- ' n ‘ * Public Worka,

Department

Cleveland. (I • Gardner S. WfUama! cnglot«r-ia-charge of the Hydraulic laboratory,and profeaaor of ezperlmenUl hydranlica. College of Civil Engl-

Cornell 0 ol reran j; Peter “ *■-" Kenneth Allen, prin-

Miine, Now Yor

G Darraeb, i. Uarriaon, oon.uliiog engineer end chief engineer of Hndaon county public roeda JereeyCitJi P. A Marigner. and J. J. York* 0 **' COn * UUlDg CB S' 0,m - We »

IN THE WORLD OF BOOKS.

MADAME IZAN. By Mu- Ciupazn-

ISmo.; pp. 3S1. D. Apple- “ J't/lh avenuo, New

York. *1.

Tbta u

plot. The harolue ia an Engiiab •daughter of the goda, divinely tall and divinely fair," and for the greeter of her life ahe baa been blind. Dur-

ahe hu met, while

living w

loo to that f aludeet, dvod Itedf *0*lr

Hico and

d of Dim

ocic'ty* The^ reach ""'tbr 1‘arla, 41 vote*; Waahlogton, 15.

‘ . Chleago.

. Buffalo

nd acatlolng vote rcr Ihe country.

The enoounQiment w wclal train which u tc era and their frleodi

Other citlea all

b SO o'

le City

vivo et AUantlcClly

irn to Gape May In lime for dinner at Aroeoluhon wea offered by P. B. Wince. of Bradford, Pa., urging the eociety , memorialize Oongteea to hare a comlele alatement of municipal worka of ic country collected and pobllthed,

ilety c

late forma for Ihe I »k. To a very l.r)

appro

id. the work u :

npilcd by the Cenaue Bureau wu Inmplele and generally a failure. What 1 appear had been fragmentary and of la uac. He kocw of nothing luable to the eoolcty than a complete tement of public worka. Whal vol-

lea had been compiled Kfuct of private effort.

n of tar leaa importauoe, and that it appropriate that the aociety take

loc In thla Important mailer.

Hr. Moore ezfircaaed the opinion that

rough

Ihe >

aired

1 apedal ki

way la to aend aklUed O to the citlea and upend ate report of all municipal e thought the matter a'

r not collected by apeolal hranebea. Mr. Winfree aald they were, bat I mil wu not acceaelble to the general

m invitation to tl

impany'a worka. Arrangewen made with the Beading mny them oul to the worka.

i notify the ararelary

The quealloo of defraying the rzpeoaee I Ihe Nominating Committee

*1 that the Board of Dlreotora r the advleabUlty of paying their e u tar Waal u 1 their

with her, while her Imaglnelloe > untouched, end ahe aeea In him

way of eacaping fi

’ her i

arrival ol her unde, who hu bee auddenly rich, and be)levee that eight can be reelored. The Anal irmngetoe it la that ahe ahull be married

Mr. Iran and bear h - leave her lo heraelf toi Then ahe la to meet 1 Tokyo and decide whether or n

The atory oj

ahe ia

ic plot ia

developed with the u

eta lance of a young Auatralian Eogllahted Windeall. who fella vlalOTe, at light. With Mad.n.. himaelf appeara In diagutae, and beguile of ihe European party, taking tbia moana of initialing hla wife

. Whal

Jape msec thought aud eharacler. happeua after lhat la the buaioeaa of the ooveliat and ahould not be prematurely *ed. But It may be ecen from the

originality and daring. The character 'rawing ia fairly good, the pic!urea of apen arc faeclnating and the author illrizea gently, but cleverly, tbe Buro-

OD'S WAIC By Wilbos Vuica. 12mo ; pp. 345. F. Tcnnyeoo Neely, 114 Fifth avenue, New York. A graphic laic of the Civil War and nc Inatincl with life and reality la told i thla atory. Mr. Vance wu a eoldier, ad it la lo experience and not lo imagiItlon or fancy that he goea for hla deirlptlooa of the wild work of Utile. He ia a tkUful writer, loo. and hla work givea a rcaltatlc plctura of ll'e la aa during the war daya, and of thrilling pbaeea of UWc and mlllUry experience. Il la e novel and a hlalory

ten it ohalleogea admiration and hoi da > alientioc of the reader. The atory that of ah Ohio village company

A goea to

principal flgurca a

high military

whom dream and p lelny and a aturdy mghlr well drawn, and patriotic and Intelligent

Vo thortype of Ihe

Northern army. Tbe adventurca of tbeae people and eomc of their oomradea, the life In their home town during the oonfllot, and moat of all tbe inleaving cf their atory with that of tbe warfare at Chickemauga an told effectively. Tboee were daya of atern net with reaolute and unflinching coutage. Mr. Vance hu made their a pint live again In tbeae pagee.

PURSUED BY THE LAW. By J. Mucuaxz* Conceal. Umo.j pp. 343. D. Appleton A Oo.. 7S Fifth avenue,

Thia work of flelion detective and love atory with which la InleroaUng. ~ Jamea Graham, hu

parlor floor from apparently no cauae, ' i uve hie mother from the poaalble aecuaatios which might follow thla at he deduce lhat he himaelf killed father. Owing lo tbe advlea aad

aorae way of escape far hla baeo aa bam aad all hla friaada an tryUg. when he doee dlaoovar aM B la I et lame. A bright aactaooe la B la In which Graham caila hla awaatt, NaUy deoaeaca. “a penn'orth o' •a.- Thia pat naau az»c«iy kU. y. for aha la uay, Imlmiaiva aad j