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VOLUME XXXV.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1899.

NO. 6

The Entertainments at Sewells Point Begin Monday Evening, July 3d~They are free

ram YS. STEAK Cl Mine Session of the Convention of A. S. C. R

of tbcweefc. Tbe

■ion. lie «i opleloo of Ihe eaeoautios ttal eloeIricilJ o»s be eohoUlulod lot eleem wbtie ti.f&c mune el Ircqutol Intelt.U. but It mu-t be umxI conlinueliy. If need cunilntullr It «uki(Uks> •laus rubooda mludi oi>ctUc bnnebes In op poelttoo to Uullcj llMe. It migtt be UMd u muiuf.ciur.it dauwu »litre

IN TEE SDKIE8 Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL

THE COHIGE ADD HOTEL GUESTS

bronchi up durlnc the ooneenlion. Tbe (JonuniUec on Bcnolutioae U made their report, u

Uls beat •Idered U the enbeUlalkwr Col Henry O- Prout. editor of tbe '

for (be introduction of the subject, Mid that If aieetrUty abould be Inlrodt on branch roeda Ufbl alcmm bo rroutd be need. meaa. be anld.

eeaeful gathering In tbe hiatory of U

e Bight be a earing, but where ■ are Infrequent then la great warta of energy. He queaUoned if elecor would be In'the wear future.

I i

ij.of Bridge-

ton. 11. }., thought we were at prveent la a atata of tranattioa aa far aa eleotrtolty la aoaearned. Tea electricity la the re power of the future baa been

aaruanaT'a rwoonumin. By counaey of the 1‘blladelphla and 1 leading Railroad Company a apcdal leering Cape May al 8 A. M- today will carry the membeta end gueaU of the aociety to tusteboo at Kalghn'a Camden, H. J-, whence the compan)', boata will convey tbe party to yard of tbe William Cramp A bona' bhip and Engine Building Oompnny,

>are about 11 A- SiAfter Impeding me ahlp yard tbe party will proceed by apodal train of I he Beading Hallway in rough the Bph-

, of ban Pianclacj, U at tbr Oolumbta. Mr. Ueorge E. Mam, of Pblladclpbia. la at tbe OolumbtaTbe Mlaere Kona of Berlin, Out., are eojouming al the block ton. H. W Whlilakcr of Wilmington, Del, u a Rural alBfr Villa. Mr. and Mrt John Golem.n will nrrire at the Marine VUla today. Amonr 'be Ph'ledelpblaea el Marine Villa ere Ur. eai Mn E P. Darin Mr. and Mm Aupu-tua Mordecel, of Oereland, Ohlg. are a', tbe Colonial. William Kloaell, of Camden, regiali 1 at the Pier Avenue Inn yeaterdey. E B. Higr. a rtpreaenlalivertaldeol of Went Cheeter, Pa., al tbe Colonial Mr. and Mra. Tnomaa J. Orogan, of eltlmore, are located al the Lafayette. Dr. George M. Cooper, accompanied by Mra. Cooper, an Philadelphia al the

tV. Elba, of New York, arrived al Cape May yesterday, rcglalerlng at tbe Lafayette. Mra. M M. WdfacnU and Mrt J. M bprague. of Germantown, art gueala at

tbe company'! "Handing Terminal bull on, at Twelfth sad Marks! atracU. Luaeh will be aarrad a! lha Banding Terminal,al the Hotel Hanover,TwelfU

lias of the Penmylvanlm Hallrotd, in tbe ridnlty of the CUy Hall The Heeding Uailroed Company baa the party a

"From my obretvauoui," aatd Mr. i

el Haaow, nearby. : Phdadelpbla will have tbe opportunity r of rial ting Fatrinount Perk and tome of more important feaiurse of the city ar works, or of Gray’* Perry bridge.

ill keep lb: train os tbe back, win

lantlary and lha naw abort riall will be made to tbe old mount water worka.el Iba eoulbcro extremity of Palrmount Park, and the oouvuyaaom will than Park river drive, pei

i be viailed. aad the party wlU proceed, t Wiaaehlckoo oraak, to the Queao trance at Kldga aranuc end Dauphin wheoea the alsetr le Pairmounl Park I Company will carry lha vlaltora the Waal Park aad through

’TIS THE PROPER PLAN HUE DPI DINING rilTY Avoid thn Ruah nd Confusion of Lunching at the Railroad Depots > On Your Way Through Philadelphia

1 COMFORT

Philadelphia’s Famous Table d'Hote Luncheon

CENTS

SERVED QUICKLY. QUIETLY and IN ELEGANT STYLE at

Mr. aad Mra. Pranklio H. Warner, of lonmoulh Beach, N. J., strived at the btockloo leet evening. ~ end Mia. Edward P. Worth, well known New Yorker*, arc al the block- «. They are regular vlatlon to the *pa. Mr. and Mra John H. LvSsrty, of blladclphla. are'gunala al the Btookton. They spent part of last summer Among lha Am of the Ooeventlon gumta to leave lha Obyby the bea were r. aad Mn. Walter G. Berg with their vely bahf^y. Dr. Cnarlm P- Kreigri. a prominent New Yura payelciaa, la al the kid lot. He la aooompaated by hit daughter, a andaome aad aunctiv* girl Mlm May Grier aad Master Hillman Grim, of Chicago, arrived on Thursday 1 located with their grealxv Mrs. H. Grier, of Windsor avenue. U Rev. Leighton Cuiem an, Bishop of Dataware, will e guest of Mn. Tboa. & Reed at her Lifayetic street collage here today end tomorrow.

Prank Hchardeoa, eon of Poalm P. La Kaaberdaoa, of Uala dty, hi d a poalllon with tbe Peeaty 1 Vasia

50ETLY and

' Hotel Lafayette BROAD

AND

SANSOM STREETS PHILADELPHIA Only One Block fro.n the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot and Two Blocks from the Reading Terminal Sld EqM Foto CjflliiOiill BILL OF FARE IN THIS ISSUE OF "THE DA-LLY WAVE”

signed to tbe New York d

Pjrepaugh’a itb Ids luue

Marguanu Ptab. and

Hall last night, *i bowl for tbe entire tui Mr. and Mn. E J lagton. came to Ooagi day for the asaaoa. Mr. Uanlaar la one of tbe tending oleclrtmaiia of tbe try, as lavenler of note aad en; t of tbe Bell Tslepaoae w Weab-

roed waa operated by

a. Roil, of B«Un, Oxt, is el iklon for qaeaalde aoj >urn.

Oberlea Haxolbur,t wltb bit Iso tons, Pbiledclphia, arrival al the Windex yesterday for a week’a sojourn. Mn. L bheaS and Alexander bheeH. of Philadelphia, are pleaaaBlly loo sled al the Wiodsor f X an el leaded viaiL

a O. Uemeul and Roy and J.

a Clem ant, Jr., ware among thcae who arrived at Congress Hall yesterday to Tbe family of General bewail nrrivad their Windsor avenue collage here yesterday. Taay came down in tbe Mr. and Mrs. Percy bimpaon, of Omrteojk, am at the Marine Villa for e summer. Toey ere welcome addl-

ooa to our summer aociety.

Tbs glrta at toe block too are glad to know that Mr. Green, of Buffalo, bar

hit lava all ura, and learned that

pm a pinion of their honeymoon bore. After leering Cape May tbey rill go to Newport and Thousand

Chartca T. Hoyt, chief of the vaal estate aecuoa of the advertising department of the Pniladephla Press, and Mrs. Hoyt will arrive at The Carroll today to remain unlit after the Funnh. Later be will past his summer vacation here. For thirty-elghl years (all bis life) Mr. Hoyt has pasted the summer sera with

the exception of last year.

Mr. and Mra. Stuart H. Thompson arrived al the Cape last evening. Mr.

Garden district of offloe of tbe Uoiled Gae Improvement Company of Ptulaof three largest district of • iinolry, aad has under bla hit charge i

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Cape May boy, and was Oral employed H. Bouse bchemarhorn, one of tbe rising young memben of tbe Pntladel. Mr. aad Mra. Col os berry, of Nine-

end Bpruce tueels, Philadelphia, Society of Oml Eng in sera, delightfully

joined Mrs. Colesherry’s tltWr. Mias

'>r allay of law eoega yesterday, rendered la ha

One banioot voice. Ha we* socompa

Mim Katiurtae Howell, e loveaccomplished young pianist, Philadelphia. Mu Bchermerboro'

lections oontlalad of

_ which were n number from op-

eras and English ballads

Our old friend, Mr. 8. Pernherger, of Philadelphia, aad Mra. Pernbargar arat Ihelr Capa May cottage on Wed-

Wirgman, al tbs Carroll f.

aad General Manager of the Wabash Railway system. U e guest el tbe BlockIB. He baa hia private car at the If all the mea of Wimaanpart, Pa., !* aa courteous ea the City Engineer,

Mr. Border. It I

TIE FiEMLL Bill Stockton Hotel Honors Its Convention Guests. iKEiiinsraKEKHrsmi

The grand.ball tendered tbe American odely of Ciril Engineers by the man femenl of the Slockloo last evening brought to a close one of the moat sueesaeful gatherings in the history of the organisation. Tbe social features of the Convention were of e highly eojoyale character, and toward the end of the teek everyone was in love with grand Id Gape May and the Slockloo. Lett ighl'a event was as brilliant at any of ist season. Almost every member, tvery guest, wet either a participant or a delighted onlooker at the beautiful II resembled a night to mider, when Gap* May is In all her glory and wben tbe reeort claims her HUe of • (Jffeen of the Ooatl" at her Lovely women in magniUcenl net patted and re patted In tbe whirl of the dance. The evening was enjoyed not alooi by the young people, « mingled with youth and beauty, any of those whose days of dancing have long posted enjoyed the affair cb as those who participated. 1. Morgan hat s splendid organist the hotel, aad the music was hlgbetl standard. The acleotloni were nearly all new, and tbe famous was warmly congratulated on the ml programme. He has made many frtcoda among Ibe memben of lha Society, and will be pleasantly relembsred by all who beard hit dellgbu il music during lb* Convention of 18911. Tbe order of dancing follow*: Two-step. ••MooUceUo H ....t W. Brand Wallx. "Ewoel Dreams"...R. Ellenberg 'wo step. "Hands Acrum the Bea," ~ J. P. Sousa Walt*. ' The Conqueror*". W. Furat Welti. "A Runaway Girl* J. Caryll Two-step. "B rands from the 8 lockD.T. Morgan INTERMISSION. Two-step. *'Hanoipetlon Day Per ,_W. U. Bcouton

Honor Bright," K. R. Brooks Walts, "The Angel's Dreajn." V Herman 'Two-atep, "Al a Georgia Camp-meeling".—-Eerry Mills Wahl, "Village Sw*llowt".-...J. hirsute ^Wo-aiep, "hanky Mokaa," Among those p-etcnl were Mia*Annie lag belli*. She wsi very lovely In lilac

~ tulle.

ana Blanton waa attired In n

ery much admired. Mra. Robert U. union wore e costume of gray alia. Miss Good's gown

Mtaa Baldwin, a very euractive

waa unusually hpndtome In pink aalin

i Old Dominion sent to the

•o many lovely matron*. Among was Mrs. W. J. Haaktnx Her

waa a rare combination of

me end Grecian applique. Her pearly anna and neck were lovely k to excite the admiration of the

imported

society girl, was attired in creation of blue organdie.

Mtw Buckhollx. daughter of kbc Chief Engineer of Erle. was rery lovely In

oatume oftu'quoiae end game.

Mitt Frances E Snyder.one of Blair*, ilk's moat charming aociety’girt*, was

very attractive in blue silk.

i K M. Shankland. who i* one of Chicago's young aociety leaders, was I'^d 1 111 " t ' 1 * ,1U ° W ‘ lh pc * rl * lit. August WibssrtFcire a very hai

to white ratio covered with jet.

if*. C. Warren was a much admu mg matron. Her costume was

Mrt. William Blewart Polk, of Baltl. lore, was attired In a baodaume blank ulle over aalin. Her jewels were dla-

fanui l-rog,.m of Her.trea .1 I'llyAudUorlum. July k-Preaching by Rev. Join Handley. Ph. D , D. D., pastor of Fust M. E Church, Camden, N. J. July 1»—Bishop Cyrus D. Pots, D. D., l-t-.il, ol Philadelphia, will preach ic

rot of the People'* CoUrge, of Philselphia, will preach In the evening. July 1C—Rev. J. M. King, D. D., of ew York Cily.curreapindmg eocretary I the Cnurch Ealenaton Society of the M. E. Couch, will preach both morning July dd—Rev. Clara one A Adams, D. 1.,pa*lor o( lha Trinity BaptltlChurch, f Camden, N. J., will preach both norning and evening. Tue annual Bible confareoce will be-, M July 311, and oonlieuc uaul and including August C to be in charge ol of Brooklyn, N. Y., who will engage apeekera. John U. Wooicy, of Chicago, 111., wlU old e Cnnatien CUiaonabipConvenlioc i begin Auguet 7. aad continue until unday night, August 13. W. C. U. U. Coovenuon will be held Auguat 14, end be in charge ol the Stale president,.Mra. Emma Bourne. Miaeiuoary Society ol to held

Augual 19 end conltnue L Boswell, of Pi charge of the evangelisuo tervi A W. Peguson, of Pnlladelplua, have charge of Ibe Young People's

A SHEinOHAfAT A Horse Wildlj Pranoee Into a Drug Store. ALMOT KIEACOLOUS BAPPEKDIG

t ester day morning about 8.43 Asses r William C. Rutherford, of Lower township, bad bis farmei't wagon out on Decatur street, when bit hone suddenly became frightened and dashed •ward Washington street. Al lha hone turned into Washington street toward the Mercy drug atore the wagon overturned and was badly damaged. The horse was thrown In th* overture, upon rising cleared tlaelf from tbe barntat and pranced into the drug store. He humped up against tbe marble fountain and turned it half way around. Podnutnly and almost miraculously, It turned around and went oar without hurting the dehoale show oases, which re supported by light stands. Tbr hone jumped over the wagon alt way on the sidewalk, aad ran down the atreet withoul a hurt No one waa to the wagon wben tbe bone became frightened and no one waa Ikmfora

PHILADELPHIA'S FAMOUS TABLE MOTE LONGHEON

gaged to preach al the The wonderful 13-yeat England, will preach al

iv. J. M. Cochin*, pastor,

ch m the Presbyterian Church, Decatur and Hughes alreela, tomorrow at lu 30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Beall

free, and all are invited.

he aaorament of the Lord Buppei be celebraiod al ibe Pint M. E. Churob al Inc 10.80 service tomorrow. In the evening Hsv. D;.^l. H- Pay ran

a sermon of.

Uion'bp lla ci

BaUary H. by invitation

lain. H:v. Charles D. Parker, will lend Berrios* at tbe Uapuat church morrow morning, In full uniform. Tbe pastor wdl preach both morning aad He..*11. M. Q. Hall, of Philadelphia, will otUaale in 8L Pcicr a-hy-the Sea, Cape Mar Point, next Sunday at 10 80

and 5 o'olock.

Re*. J. L Landis will preaab at opening Of IBe Bsaffli Memorial Pi bytenan chapel, Cape May Point, in

lormngal 10 30.

There wUl he the usual services In Bt Mary’s CslboUe church here tomorrow. Service* on Sunday, July 3d, will be Holy Eucharist at 7 80 aad 10 80 a. •i .Evening Prayer a! 8 p. 1 Bishop of Delaware will be Ibe preacher

The moat famoui mail la Phtledelbla is Ibal served dally at the Holel LufayeUe, Broad and Banaom atreeU, cn the houn of 12 and 8. at SO It Is known as a table d’hote eon, but la Is reality a decidedly •ctory dinner of several courses, eerved quickly and quietly and In tb* •pproved metropolitan style, lu uctioa waa one of tbe Brat bold Stroke* made by Mr. Louis IL bmlth after bo assumed tbe proprlotoohip of the Hotel Lafsyelte. Il bat been and U ibe blggeal kind of an advertisement for ■puler house. Tbs rush between rod 3 o'clock Is extraordinary— oolhlec like il ever seen In a Philadelphia hotel be.'ore. Bnslnen and prolal men, oflictal* from tbe City nd the Courts, and ladles who ar* town shopping, all Bock to the Lafayelle to enjoy this wonderful SO cent feast. lu fame it reaching far bayound Philadelphia, too, and quit* a lumber of risllon dally twell tbs ranks •f Its patrons. Here U a sample menu, which readily reveal* the secret of tbe esiraordioary popularity of th* Hotel Lafayette's incomparable 50 oral table

Little Neck Clams IClam Chowder Bostonian or ’’ " xlolne or Cold Coosa me In Cup Soft Shell Crabs sauce Tartan Lobster Saute Newburg or Riba of Prims Beef Now Potato Spaghetti NeajioUlalne Balade De Saloon Punch Creme De Meathe or Banana Custard Pie Assorted Oakes J °l>eml Taste

“Collier’s Weekly" for July 1 la e One ewt number. The front, a drawing by Dirt Walker, U entitled ’Tbe Army of tiie Oslo," and depicts the daily gathering of Cuban officers al tbe Hotel Inglalerra in Havana. Tbe Philippln* ' c it by Frederick Palmer, and la among others, exclusive pictures of Aguinaldo't stronghold. Tbs return of Major Marehand to Parts la Illustrated.

'be AapeaalnelUmof Luna, Y'ellow In the Booth, etc. There are photographs of Aon. Georg* E. Nash, Hapublican candidate for Governor of