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Reduced Trolley Fares 96 Ticket* for $5 16 Ticket* for $1 8 Tickets for 60c

Round Trip Ticket* to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 18 cent*

VOLUME XXXV.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., MONDAY, JULY 3, 1899.

NO. 7

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

BIG GflLFJGBSiMEliT Saturday on the Local Links was lirelT. LADIES DiDULGE Di CGKTESTS Al^O

The refulu we^lr^nee'e tonrueiuenl wee pieced,on belurdej eflercooo. The pUr*n were dirtded Into cleaee oottUa^lo their ple)ln(. Oleie ! hereetlef Indnde ell whoee hen. en Inn end leee. Cleee B will it Ibeee whoee hendlcepe ere from 11 lo HI. end C Ihoee whoee heedlcape en 21 end oeer. i. Erneel bmUh, of W ilminfloD, Imede the beet eoore end won the prue lor the dej. The indies *

The men will h.re e to internee A new pulhne green be. been > thirty lent wjoere, with e bole et , one o( the Intececction of the

Dr Kalen rhyelak 100 dene. M K Uliatwth ... IOC Louie 'H Ayna 106

Prank Miller Prank B Bine e r Oook

106 IS 02 liw 16 03 0 D MoCreery, Jr 110 U 06 Dr O H Bead 11* 1» » CLMetthewe 116 16 100 W B Cteweoe 11* 18 101 K Ohertton K.nt — UT 1* 101 1 I Ragan. Jr 11* 11 10* Owen U Powell 1*6 17 10* C ■ ««ai» - 196 11 116 WK Uolnen 1M 90 1M

Cob John Tracy, end the proepeata far thU .ummer ere better then erer before. The Leteyetie thie yeer le better erer equipped to eolerteln ill there of the eununer (treeu, et ell eprlng cerpenten, pelnten end npert here been et work treneformtag the houae

Cepe Mey, end l la at the big heat atanderd of e cell voce. The Colonel not only pi r high-den muelckl nta, one of which wll. take piece I erenleg. Mme. Kdwerd P. de

-Min 11 elec Wtlliema, daughter of Mia. H. P. Wllliema. of thia city, hea reeented with a valuable end lotervating relic of the bpanub-American War. It la e cullen which e diver it up from the Crtatobel Colon, eunk during the navel battle off Ben-

Baturday afternoon the ledln of Itib held the Orel of their putting, moh end driving aonteera. In the ad twice In e eqnen of thirty feat, lo the centre of the green. The ra-

il la probable thie queatlen will brought before the nut meetleg of Bnlud Bletee Golf AaMclatlon. Promptly el 7 80 o’clock lomcn morning the Bret pair la the qualifying a will be aant oO, end every ' ea thereafter the player, w

John I Hop era made hia fa ecoreSa'U'd.y. breaking bit record. The ladie. 1 tournament, which wea ire taken place thia afternoon, hea sen poelpoaed until Wcdocaday. Mrs. W. C. McDonnell will

The Lafayette ha* been i

surface end gave It to men on the Teiea, who subsequently led it to H- C. Potta. who makes smar home et the Qlaawcod, end nede Miss WUllema a present of it.

rf.aTadaj. Simon Uamlcr’s orchestra will arrive this evening for the the tol-

IN TIE SMMEB ffEBL Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL THE COTTAGE AND HOTEL CHESTS

Mr. end Mr. B. Weber ere tpvi month el ifar Aidine. L Hlidebreud, a heavy Capa prop, arty owner, i« e gueet nt Star Villa Jemee J. Ooorrry and family ate occupying their Hughe* street collage. Mrs B P. W.re, the wife of s leadlog Philadelphia pby.icUn, Is et Star end Mrs. H 11. Bender.,of WarhIngton, D C, registered et the Ulcnwood yeaterdky. and Mrs. E N. Wynooop, of ly. N J., ere el the Wyoming for en indefinite stay. Mr. end Mrs. Beck, of (Philadelphia.

Mias B. K. 11 Hi on, of Norristown, end Mias A. H ilolllngsbced. of PblladcJ»ie, are gueett el Bier Villa. Mr. Fred. B. Law end wife have er rived et the Brextoo. They ere very romlneol in Gurmenlown, Pe The Brexlon la very popular ibu aceeon with Belllmoreana.meny roome hevlaeerted In Tus Wavs el ihe tame prior ■ other buaiccw eoooooeemenu. Amoog the Peruuylriaiani at the Star Villa arc Mr. end Mrs. L. J. OreeaeU, who ere wall known In Ardmore’. M aociety. Mr. John K. Keen end wife, of Phlla delphia, epaot Bonday at the llrexlba They have engaged apartments for the tooth of A uguat. Senator Herbert W. Johnson end family, of Camden, will come loOape Mey early thia mootfa, to remain the .lance of the summer, Mr. and Mr.. Charles Giron and family, of Ootario street, Philadelphia, arrived el Cepe May on Baturday and Secretary Blythe, of the Ridge eveone trolley line, of Phlledelpbia. was *o mingling with friends upon the read during yesterday 1 * bathing hour. Everett H Crown and family, ol Germantown, will spend the month of Angus! at the pipuler Brextoo. This is Mr Brown's fifth raaeoa at Cape May. A U. Sinclair

Hillman Grier and hla .later, two very young Cnioaguana, traveled all the ray from their home lo Cepe May alone iat week to Join relatives el the Wymlng. Mias Mead Kelly, of County Down, reland, has joined Mr. end Mrs. U. W. e Gienwood. Mr. John B.

RT. REV. LEIGHTON COLEHAN, S. T. D„ LL. BISHOP OF DELAWARE, Who ofBcmted Id Si. John's Church yeslerdsy.

The Bishop took 1 chspler of I Homan. i you. therefore, brethren, by the lee of God, that ye present your bodies s living .ncr ficc, Jioly, ecceplsi termou took the form of a talk rrenl topic, cow much diicuiaed eoclteiaaueal worid-the neglect church service, the divorce quo. md the expansion policy of the nmsnt now being pursued In the Phllippmea ') of Uf'e first subjeet. the

himself a. It having a

Holder llor.; she Is now producing moet exoallent rketches for magazine

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U. W.Tbomas U ibe owner of the surf aet "Flapjack.*’ The boat to appro priately named on account of Its tendency to be turned over, it to built on coffin, end Us suggestive the cold chill to creep over ml Mr. Thornes goes peddling by in hit fuoereal-llke box all serene end happy. Mr. and Mre. T. J. Sinclair, of Philadelphia. with their three lovely childHelen. Dorothy and Maator Tom, it the Colonial for the summer. Ur. lair to as ripen In laoea. end has i twenty-five time* to Europe to the Interest of hW business. Mrs. Bioclslr to s Isdy of cultured Intellect sod engaging manners, added to tbs charms of s form that to divine and a oomplexc that osmet the rory hue of health. Mr. and Mr. William Stockhausen id their son, Master Thornes, an Oolonia! guest*, booked for the eum They have an elegantly appointed i el Twentieth and Matter .tracts, Philadelphia. Mr. Stockhausen to a high art. and has a valuable coliscUoo of painting, by the leading masters Rra Stockhausen to a pronounced blonde of many altractive so-

dal qualities.

Mr. Howard Beipt. of Germantown, long connected with the firm of Joal J. Bailey, to at hit favorite hotel, the CoMr. Beipt to e very popular

ITEMS BT GESEBAL INTEREST And the bend plays on the beach. The bold men have no kick Doming. The regular meeting of the Fire Department take, place this evening. The Board of Health will meet in ragtor session this evening at Oily Hall. Everyone waa sorry when the Civil Engineers left, including themselves. Installation ceremonies Uke’place in olumbla Lodge, No. 23. _X- G. M-, this evening. The minstrel show st Sewell's Point srts tonight. Take s trolley. Admis-

Tbe cumber airand to Increasing. It's •e B.nd Uan pat In hto a pea ranee. Lost—A small Russia leather wallet, stamped "Kountze Bio*., Barbers. New " Return to J. Ernest Smith, IS Jackson street, and receive reward.

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the Civil Engineers. Little

and everybody regd it

ar papepwltb itlc nywaboyi uae mornings, a thoroughly,

The Per.n.ylvsnto U.Urusd Company has selected the following date. I popular lee-day ex-.-ursioaa to Niagara Falls from Philadelphia, Baltimore, end Washington: July 27, August 111 at September 7 end 21, and October 18. An experienced tourist agent end chaperon will accompany each e

sion.

Excursion tickets, good for r i any regular tram, exclusive 1 express train, wlthti ( days will be sold at <10-00 from Pluleddphia, Baltimore. Washington, and all points on the Delsware.Division, <11.26 from Atlantic Oily. * Ail from Lane , <S $0 from Altoona and Hamburg, ' *6.80 from Bunbury and WUketbarrc, <6 76 from Williamsport! and at proj portionale rates from other point* A

"THELMMCBIFICE" Bishop Coleman Officiates at- St. John's Chorch. SEEMOI OH CUBJEHI SUBJECTS

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lit- He/. Leighton Ooieman, IX D.

8. T. D., Bishop of Delaware, one of lb moal learned member* of the Prole*lint

Eptooop*! clergy in Americ*,

al Bt. John's Churcb yesterday morning.

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compensation In mind. No rater Into the through love alone, not expecting n reward, nor by recollection of mercies previously vn. Our bodiia are to be presented living secrincc. In the hlstpry of Cbrtotlauity there, has never been a period without secrlfioe, but In the ear years the sacrifice was tlisi of dead bodies The sacrifice of living bodies be nude consciously. P.ul tells of the sbomlnsble. hateful saorifices e! In the Image of God, and If wroffer them In a holy way they wfll prove acceptable to Old. Many person, are tr>4ay vlotolors of the iw of devotion. They fail to attend ic service* of the church regulerly, giving as a reason thst they cannot neglect tbdr domestic duties Of course, ome must not be neglected; but dntica of the household mast not igtoe* our time as to prevent us from bSering ourselves s secrlfioe to Thoee who ley they oennol attend servicer confess themselves violators of the law of devotion. In view of this neglect, let me sey that It s matter of serious Import. Sunday recreations of various characters Indulged in, and these extol such strength that you come lo church tired, both physioally and Intellectually, and are not as fit for the proper observsnoe of the Lord's dsy ea lf.lt bed been observed in a more proper manner. There are other ways of Incapacitating one's self for a proper oUervtno* Lord'* Day, and among these are eating and drinking. By these abuses the bodies ere deceived and corrupted * . . lhM ^ should oiler his body aa a sacrifice, the Lord accept 1 Drunkenness to jurtous of these evda It injures the physical body and the body politic, dieting disgrace and great ly one thing worse than drunkenand that to todiffs long aa this indifierexisU. just so long will the Lord be robbed of b xlUy menaces wt justly Hto."' - people would only realize the nlng of all < text, there would be If they would but understand, they ' 1 kneel reverently, end at retrain from assuming poaln tenet and indifference in the d. They would then be mo the Lord.

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For the Summer of 1893 the Pennsylvanla Railroad Company has arranged to*"" two personally-conducted tours

sda end Northern New York.

— Dr “ "wt. ‘raving July a, indudes Niagara Falla, Toronto. Thoo—f.,1 Islands, liapidt of the St. Law.

. Quebec; Leke Bt. John. The

Segueney. Montreal. An Bable Chasm,

es Champlain and George, Saratoga, High lands of the Hudnon. occupy.

. seventeen days. Round-trip rate,

<195.

The seoood tour, leaving August 12, oven the same territory with the exeplioo of Lake Bt. John and The Saguenay, and occupies fourteen days. Round-trip rate, <100. Each tour will be In charge of one of oe company's tourist agents, aastoted -y an (Xpenenoed lady as chaperon, whose especial charge will be unescorted tollies. The rale covers railway and boat fare the entire round trip, perlorcar its, meals an route, hotel entertanment, transfer charges, and carriage

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For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or eny additional informal!:®, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railraed Company, 1196 Broadway, New York; S»0 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd, As nlstanl General Fasaengar Agent, Broad Street Station, I’hiladelpbU. You c Wales' Pharmacy, WaaiiingtorTantTboI

with the

Paul ealto It a "reasonable service.' What is reason? An old English writer calls It "Use upright suture of the soul," ■ Shakespeare aeyi thal "Good lost, perforce, give bmh to better Mupn-' Reason, how many crimes have SM WBtisiHad Jg Moose of the French revolu occurred es Incident eppll1 point The angry, Wood. > burs: Into the Cathedral, d after denuding the altar of all the s consecrated by ages of nae, i profligate

liberty of saying much on the subject

———. uoarers lo lake how ye etani" While we are emorallx ng humanity in one Mellon of the world, the Church, hampered as the to. to trying to evangelixe them In tber lands. Speaking on the divorce law, he said bat while heathen nations marry withat legal ceremony. Christian peop ea >ke wives and pnt away wives wi;h an sanction of Ihe law.

CAPEMGOINGAEEAII The Pennsylvania Railroad's Big Jane £iisines& REPOETi THE BiST IH EIGHT IEABS

The officials of the Pennsylvania Railroad report that for Jane they have done the best business thst has bsen in the month of roses for yearn. This is remarkable, and shows that Cape May to again forging 1 aa the moal popular of aenaide resorto to the place and prestige where tl belongs and where It onoe stood. The bualnres which has been done waa in contradistinction to t competing road drawing pert of the trade which travels to Caps May. Eight years ago tbs Pennsylvania was the only road entering Cape Mey. end now that they have a better business end that the Philadelphia and Reading is doing an lent business, too. proves oonelualvely thst Cape May to booming. The arrivals over the reeds on Batnrsy were immense, and begins tbs month of July with e rush for both lha

all they consistently c Cape May as a populi place.

On account of the Convention of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, to be held at Detroit, July 6 to 10, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will tell excursion tickets from points on its line, lo Detroit, st rate of •ingle fare for the round trip. Tlckeli will be cold on July 8, 4, and and will be good lo return until July 16,1 nolo si vo, except that by depositing tieket with the Joint Agent at Detroit ' store July 12, and the paymaot of fifty rats, the return limit may be extended ' leave Detroit not later then August 15. For spociQo rate, and condition, apply to Ticket Agents.

Sewells Point Hotel and Music Pavilion

JULY ist, 1899.

1 he Sewells Point Hotel and Pavilion has been opened for the season of 1899. A competent manager is in charge, who will cater to the wants of the patrons. There will be no bar attached to the hotel this season, but all kinds of soft drinks will "be served. Crabs, Oysters, Ice Cream, Cakes, Candies, etc., will be kept and furnished

at reasonable prices.

In the Pavilion a strictly first-class entertainment will be given daily, Sund^ycxcepted, afternoon and evening. A full change of program ami Company will be made on Monday of each week during the seasdq. The entertainments will be given in the afternoons from three to fire o'clock, and in the evenings from 8.4; to 104$. Excellent tallcnt has been sccared, and the management promises a good and enjoyable season of mirth and humor to all patrons of the pavilion. The entertainments arc to be free to all. that is, no charge S H be made for admission to the pavilion. A number of scats will reserved, and a charge ol ten Cents each will be made for these, otherwise the cost of enjoying these delightful entertainments will

be but the cost of a return ticket on the trolley cars. For the week beginning Monday, July 3rd, the

ELITE VAUDEVILLE AND FARCE COMEDY CO., Has been engaged, and the initial entertainment will be given Monday evening at 8,45. The program as arranged for the week is as

follows:

MURPHY & DREW, Introducing Up-To-Date Comedy and Burlesque on Comic and Grand Operas. MISS JESSIE BERTMAN, In her Original"arid Comical German Specialties. % (Late Breezy Time Co.) CHAS. H. LEYBURNE and EMMA HUNTING. In their Original Comedy Creadon “The Census Taker.” The Milesian Delineators, Tony—MURPHY & DOWNEY—Ed. In their Character Specialty as “Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. Brogan," Intersperced with Songs, Dances and Witty Sayings. MISS EMMA BUNTING Will render M. lUjdy Heler's latest success, “My Dark Virginia Rose" and “Because." The program to conclude with an Irish Comedy in one act, entitled “Hogan's Reception.” During the act specialties will be introduced by the Whistling Soubrette, Miss Bertraan, and other members of the Company. The trolley cars will run M. frequent intervals to and from Sewell -Point during the day and evening. At night sufficient cars will be in waiting at the conclusion of the performance to accommodate all who remain until the curtain (alls. The last car to leave the Point at night will be at 11.10 o'clock, and will run through to Cape May Point. • The trolley tickets will be on sale this season at The Daily Wave Office, 512 Washington Street. Cape May; the Pier Office and Cape May Point Sution. Tickets will be sold at the following prices: Round Trip Ticket, - - - 15 cents Slip 4 tickets, . . . - 25 cents Book 8 tickets, .... to cents Book 16 tickets .... fux> Book 96 tickets, - - . 2 *5.00 Soliciting and hoping to have your patronage this season, I beg > remain. Yours respectfully, J. HENRY EDHUNDS.