V
Reduced Trolley Fares 96 Tickets for $S 16 TiekeU/or $1 8 Tickets for 60c
VOLUME XXXV.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1899.
Bound Trip Tickets to Sewells Point or Sicaniboat Landing 18 cents.
NO. II
The Entertainments at Sewells Point Every day at 2.45 to 5.00 and 8.45 to 10.30 p. m.
IH HE MM ffUBL Items' of a Personal Nature which
will Interest AIL
THE COTTAGE AHD HOTEL GOESTS
Robot 1L McCarter, ot XUwark, 1* at
Marla* Villa.
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Fitzpatrick arc loulad at lb* Aid me. O. R. Harm, of Hrlladelphla, w*l»tand at the Ebbtu lot erenlng. Mr. and Mr* J. L. FoUom, of Montclair, N. J., are at the Stockton. Mra-K-J. ChamlorUln, of Mt turn, 1* a *un*t at Baltimore Inn. _ • o, of Btottcart,
Jobs M. Rom and family, of Kooxrille, Tenn .arc guc*U at the C half on la. CUnlon K. Campbell, of Wbedlng, w. V*. regiaUaeJ at Baltimore loa laal
Cheater L. Ogden, ot Bridgeton, prlnoipal of lb* Fairton aoboola.ia at the C jlumbla for tbe aummer. Mr* J. H. Wlnalow and eon. Bn: aide Wlnalow, hare com* to Baltlmo Ion for an extended aaaaon. R D. El wood, Jr., of FlUrbnrg, cat to tb* Wlndaor yaaterday morning a will nmaln there aereral daya. MIm Grace D. □off, a pretty Uti girl at Brown Villa, anil epend tbe gnatar part of tbe rummer here. William L. Lang and alatcra, of Ken. sett Square. Pa., are numbered among tbe jolly gumta at tbe Wyoming. Mr. and Mr* Frandi J. Oroen baa* armed and taken pomeaeion of UmIt oottoge on North .treel for tbe aeaaon. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Tatnall, ot Oer. > to Cape May next week
Mr. and Mr* Henry W. Manioc, Jr., are enjoying tbe boeptlallty of Joacpb B Khoada at blacrttage on Howard atreet. MIm' Bertha Bbooeman waa among PaUadalphia belle, who rcgiatcroo yeatarday al lb* Alain* for an extended ao Charming old Cap* May baiproren ndBdMitly attracUra to entioe Mr.. H. H- Yemail away from Ardmore toe a *hb.t auy. Mr* M. George, aooompanled by ■OB, ate pawing the aummer Tery pi adlly by tb* new* aa guaal* at Lafayette. Oaptaln Henry F. Vlrdln, Jr., PhUad«lphl* ia among tbe prominent pr——• who regialered at Coogreai
Or. & a Pblllipe, of tbb oity, hi boon named ea delegate from Me Jenny to tbe fermen 1 oongrea* to ■ bald la Bomoa In Ootober. Mr* A. Wdaoi Clerk end femily *
Philadelphia, la TtelUng Mr* Clark. • Mr. and Mr* Pal*r Grog in, t young
petition of the Stockton, ilia friendi 1U be mure than pleeeed to learn Father Began and Father Murphy ■ent e dty In the Bound* on the yacht M Gull ea the gueeta ot Captain Jamie Tolen. They had gool luck fiahing, ad an all-round good time. Mr* Jamea A. Uiooa. of Roc healer, M. Y .and Miaa F.nnle and Ray Walker, her two grandchildren, who ere *ery charming young ladlce, hare regiatured at the Aldlne fur an IndtBuia tUy. Abner Uoopce, ot Weal Cheater, who •laying at the Marine Villa, bad a party out from that hotel In the yacht Harriet. Oaptaln Joacpb B. Hughe* yeaterday. They caught eighteen king
Tab.
Mu* Mary Walter*of Philadelphia, la graceful and obarming young lady ot eflnament and culture who delight* the gueata of the Aldlne with her aweet ruloc and beautiful aelectloc* on tbe plana The alalwart form of Louu Tell! la aeeuie the o'clock. Mr. aunriae ana really enjoy* hi* early bath. He Unger* the clarionet anlatioally in the Smcteenlh Regiment Band, and la a great favorite with the ladle* George Wellcn, eialatent cooductot of the Nineteenth Regiment Rend, be the* In tbe eemc ertuuc manner with which be wield* tbe baton, mlaeea e morning in tbe aurf, end la very popular with the boya ell around. Mr. end Mr* C. C. Adam* came down yeaterday end regletered at the Blockof three or four week*, after which they will go to Atlantic city Auguat end then to tbe mountain* September. Mr. Adema ia tbe Phlle delphle chief of the Poatel Telegraph Mr* H. Klrgel joined bet family at tbe Ocean street cottage e day or two We are pleeeed at her excellent boelLh. Mr* Riegel u numbered among the collagen who hare been Identified with Cepe Mey for many yean, and 1* do of the beat known end popular ef or aummer reeldenU. Mr* Daniel Mloogue end her charming daughter ere enjoying the pleasure* of the season at a Windsor avenue cotta** Mr* A. T. Welnwnght end ton, D. C. Welnwnght, of Mew York, will arrive soon, end will be entertained by Mr* Halllday. D. C. Welnwrlghl ha* ‘ mt at Andover College, where be has bsen preparing lor entry Yale. Own a Powell, who la one of the Ml popular young man to be found tbe Cepe May strand In aummer aa, la again at the family cottage on ech arena* and 1* aa naual, enjoying bis strand and surf athletic*. His brother, Culhbert Powell, who la one *1 known to tbe Cape, will be here In a abort time to Cottager B. A. Rudolph, who takes supreme delight in throwing his line dally from the pier, .wooing tbe acaly denizens of the deep, bad bis nanal good lack yeaterday in pulling In a nice string of weak flab, ooe of which waa a floe fallow, weighing tlx pound* He any* Dr. Dertekson and John F. Cmlg are when be ia arennd. By way of diversion be goes out about once a week Edgar Eldrcdgc, wbo baa for many years held the poaluou of station agant for tbe West Jersey R dlroad atSwala'a, his duties there served tbe company at this end of tbe line as night watchman el Grunt Street Station for twenty-one year* He la n faithful and valuable employ* in whom la company ha* tb* utmost conBdeuoe. City Solicitor Elliott Kodgen, of Aligbeny City, aoaompanled by his family.
apartment] al the Lafayette. Mrs Grogan la decidedly pretty. ■ Mia* E. E H- Stooker, of Phlladal. ‘phi* and MIm Judith L. Elbert, of Detroit, cam* to tbe Baltimore Inn yeetcr-
a a joying e stay at the EhbiU. • Howard Bias *
-STlate arrival
a already be
aom* n popular ladies' men there. Mr. tad Mm. C. H- Page and Mita K. C. Pag* who peaaad lest year at tbe Carroll V1U* returned there again ye* t-rday for their summer outing plan* Edward Knight Cab* late of Congress Hell, la this summer proprietor tbe Snneet Hotel at BenmgatClty, J.. whiah opened for the season Jul; Mr. end Mr* W. J. Ft tape trick, of
three pretty
/the!:
their arrival at the Aldlne made MMa D. R. Vo** and MIm N Bath Vos* two vnll-kaown Mew York belle., he** arrived al tbe Stockton and mika It their future hom* for the
mnalroo upon Mr Lea and be proi cuted i he study of tbra for many yea puhlitblng aeverel works of bta own
Urrment hi
The Elite Farce Comedy and V a: vllle Company appears at Sewell's P Pavilion for the last time this ace nod every one Is sorry they era gu 1 week they have been drawing mac crowds, and tonight there hundreds lake adventige of thii laal opportunity of seeing this really excellent company. Charles U .Layburnt the sketch entitled‘‘Tb* Oceana Taker,'' end from tbe first night wera greet favorite* Miaa Bunting ia i really lovely womyt, and hnr rend! Hot of tbe tong "Beoaase" la always eenau of winning her audience. MIm Bert, extremely funny In h*- German ies, end Eldie Diwney ea "Mr* Brogan" and Tony Murphy as "M r* Hogan" keep their audience la a conroar ot lauxhter. They arc emeng nnleet In tbe business. Murphy and Drew proaanl their high claaa vaudeville act and burlesque on op ires end very entertaining. Tht* ia their night, end no one should fell to see
they to* possChios of apartment* which they will occupy un. HI the close of tbe aeaaon. Mr. Rodger. the Cape May Golf Club, and wsa ben during the to take part in tbe men's Mm. Rodgara ia also an plays doling the Euler tournament* Prof. Luoten O. Carpenter, one of the In Phil*, ng cluaea both for ctiliArwn md adult* Tb* Profeaabr first appeared la tbe capacity of master ot ermnonlcs al C mg real ” " *“* * fata excel old and
boat of
hotel guests and cottager* Under bta instruction chUdrec in particular developed rapidly into graceful dancer.. Member, of the beat tamUtM la Philadelphia end Cepe Mey been taught by Prof.
Be M
September It, 1835. HI* father, mac Le* waa a Frieod, busbt anem Ana Carey end s book pub- , of tbe old bourn ofM- Carey A Boo* a student ot natural history end
1784, la yet earned on bribe fourth generaUoneaLHSroaACa Unary O. Lee begaa bassnem lUe at eeveotaae u a
occnpicd with u>* ind with buloriosl
reeearebis. Among other volumes I ha* written • Btudto. to Cbnrch Hi lory," aecood edition U 1883, "Hlaiortcal Sketch of S oerdotsl CeUbaoy." etcedition in 1884; "Hiatory of the leIltkm In the Middle Agee," Ibrre imee, 1888; "Chapter* from the Hiatory ot Spain," 1880; "Formulary of tbe Papal Penitentiary," 1892, "Super-
iurth edition In
1893. and "Hle'ory of Amleular Cooteuton end loduig. noce," three volumea. Lately Jts. Lee wu enraged "Hietor\ uf the Spselab Inqu el tion." largely bated on orlgloel ducu. During tbe Civil War be strongly supported rile cause of Union, and wu tbe author of a system of municipal bouollM to encourag. liatment. Mr. Lea la la receipt of an Income which enable* him to gmtify hi* scholarly lutaa to tbe ulterm oat. He baa been Identified with many political movement* la hi* dly looking toward reform, belong, to numeroui rope, and bu been mads a Djctor Law* by Harvard Unlvenity and tl University of PeoD.ylvenU. Ia 1S50 I married Ann. U Jandon, whom ano. from France at the revocation of the Edict of Manta* They have
children.
LOT* OF LIUIIT.
the continuance of tbe Metioaal Export Exposition In Pbilsdelxt fell the City Hall will be bnlUlumlnelcd. Tbla structure la tbe highest building In tbe world, lower, ing M7 feet above the ground, end ia buUdtngi in the United Steles. At present them la a rim of light* erennd of tbe atruoturt of William Penn,' which surmounts the structure, aed tbe) can be seen el e distance of 80 mile* Bel ore the Exposition opens a ring of arc lights will be pieced around tbe rim of Penn's bat, over 500 feet above tbh pevement, and long string* of
from
tbe roof of the building. Every mice will be elndded with light* end ■Idee of the massive building w 111 be tblaxoaed by ' beautiful designs In colored light* It will be the most daxxltag electric display ever attempted
The following la tbe programme of imoo Heaaler's celebrated orchestra
for Sunday evening: L March, "Coronation,*
A Aria, "Anlmam" Roaalnl Cornel aul* Mr. WUllam Bwar* * ” - - l* solo, Mr. Henry Hornherger.
A Carlton Hildreth, of Rio Grande, Cep* Mey county, appointed by Collector of Internal
Mtabbrnm
Former President to Visit Here
Late This Season.
HE AHD HIS WIFE MW IK PABIS
Gcarral Benjamin Harrison, formerly Proeldeel of the United State., end wbo resided .here for throe .ommer Mtaon*, Pan. u Venezuelan counsel befo-e the Venezuelan Arbltnlioe Cornvery bury In hi. Rb >r., he working four dty. e wtek end mtkfor our euter South
ncrranix tuitmaosi. American republic. After' the clo*ing uf (he tribunal there be may come to Cepe May, accompanied by Mr* Her>n end tbelr hula girl. Mr* Uarrii, who waa Mrs. Dim mock when .hr a here in 1890 nod 1891, waa well
He baa lire credit of being the riebi t ia America. He wea born S'nttgtrt, Wurtcmburg, end was I of John George Betx, a fertucr tbe FetberUod end e hotel keeper It America. Tbe family came to America 2. when the present Cape May visitor waa one year old. He began life in the bfAwery of D. G. Yuengling In PoUavMle. At-IB he Jreaame in. In 1838 hifrent to Europe to study tbe art of brewing ea practiced In i.tri* He returned with new Ideas, d atarted for himself in Mew York with e partner under the firm name of Cltuaeo A Bet* Again, In 1665, be to Europe for more study on U subject, end tbe next year established plant el Riehmond, V* la 1867 be fi ■ third time went over the Atlantic : grasp mire Ideas on the subject, and the next year started la Philadelphia. In n larger plant wu erected end hie John F., Jr., we* mede e member of (be film, lo 1889. during the period when English capital ao largely sought meat in tbe United Stales, a pert ■t wu sold to e London syndicate, is firm of John F. Bet* A So* Limited, wu Incorporated with a capital stock of $2,500,000. Mr. Beta be-
dent. Tbelr plant, which coat $2,000, K. make* annually 800,000 barrels of ecr, and lwo4hirda of it is exported He ia a large real eatat* owner Philadelphia- Ula properties Include Betx Building, Riverside Mansion, Lyceum Tbsatrn, Grand Opera House, philanthropic, nod gave $5 000 each to tbe Pennaylvanln Uoaptthn German Hospital. Last be made Ula Holioau tbe Pope
A Seleotkm, "A Runaway Girl," Gary II 4 "The Dying Poet" Gottacbalk
A Chorus of Pilgrims, herd." 7. Clarionet nolo, "Pant Drinking^.. Krewpacb
9 Xylophone nolo,' Ckariot Race? Savniro Mr. Bylvattar. 10. Overture, Wtlfiam Tell’ Rorelni
end Impersonator, end Teacher ot tbe PrlocipTuof Expression—Juitbetic end UnriMrie PbystoalOuU
» Studio* i MS Perry street, ' SsBB M B 455r k '"'
Tbe pastor. Rev. J. M. Cockica, will re«ob in the Presbyterian e « of Decatur and Hughes orrow at 10 30 A. M. an Seal* free and all invited. Rev. Dr. J. H. Payren will preach in tbe Methodist Episcopal church evening, and cxtci hearty welcome lo our resident, lamer vial tore to attend ell the church
trvlore'-
Bcrvlcca el St. John'. P. E. Church 111 be: Holy Euchariet at 7 80 A. M., ornidg Prayer at 10 80 Evening Prayer at 8 P.M. Tbe Rev. ‘ i, D.D.,ofSt.John' Church. Elizabeth, N. J., will officlet preach. There will be a (ervloe for children at 5 o'clock In the afternoon. Rev. Charles D Parker will preach the First Baptist Cbnrch, corner Fran lin end Lafayette atresia, both mornli end evening to-morrow. Rev Samuel P. Kelly, of St. BarnsChurob. Philadelphia, Bt.-PelerVby-the-Bea, Cape May Point, to-morrow morning at 10 30. The weekly aervlcca at tbl. :hurcb have been resumed. Rev. E W. Hitchcock will have iherge ot the service at the Beadle Memorial Preabytertan Chapel, Cape May Point, to morrow. For a number of jean Mr. Hitchcock wu the pastor lo charge ot a PiMbytenan The Union Auditorium al South Cape May will he opened to-morrow mom. log. Rev. Edgar P. Stile* will preach
n. of Millville, daughter. Mr*
B Hughe*
William Vacant and Denny Carry ■vc accopied positions al Baroegi '
Dr.C.
-if Fourth wi._ Mr* H. H. Eldredge. Tne Broadway cottage of Oapt. Ji Eldredge IMoocupied by e Philadelphia family *— *■-- — -rito. of Philadelphia, have been spending thi
r home with the
ot tbe Lord * Supper will he dirpenacd at Cold Spring Pres, byteriao Church on Sabbath morning at the 10.80 service. Preaching In West Cape Mey chapel b> Dr. Ltvcrty at a
the black- > end joined
Bennett
‘Vclou
loua mind reader, demonstration of hti >t Sewells Point tbii g *t 4 o’clock. The
Harry Harris bu oloai smith shop on Myrtle aver partudrahlp with Ed war ie Joseph Hall abop.
Lighthouse Keeper Joahu* U. Reeves, ! Sea I-le City, accompanied by How-
rd Hemphill, of Bridgi
lends end relative* In the Borough
Monday.
InUdlng Inspector Robert Hid am illy, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the In vigors ting air of their former home or Fourtn u the gueata of Beubci
Uotfma
afternoon, begli
entertainment will be the most Inter, ealing and wonderful yet presented by ’tot. Zuonl. It la a high cleaa, adentitle entertainment, such as he* never
i witocaaed before,
i an instance of the great power of 1'rufMaor, upon tbe occuion of t at Royal Commend to appear before the English Mobility, Prince Chrisof §oblcswig-Holstein, menially requested Zinoni to- procure e secreted ot carda end play e game with Prince Victor of Hobeclohc. which he did, aed by taking the bend of Obrucvery thought of movement wu transmuted to Zanonl, who thereby defeated Lis opponent, winning the ap- - end delight of bta Royal 1 "London Times" of August 2, 1692, aeya: ' Zsnonl la the most marveldemonstrator of psychological trans-
Tbe "New York Herald” of July 5, 1890. says: "A very large number of intelligent gueata of the Kdgemcre witi a marvelous exhibition by Zuonl, the greatest mind reader In the world"- >- The “Brooklyn Eagle” of April 7, 395. asya: "Zuonl, the celebrated thought reader, geve an exhibition ot his power at the Mansion House, Brooklyn, where the audience wea simply
The following prominent peraocs have teted as committeemen el Zanonl'* performance*.- H. H. H. Prince Christian of Schleswig; H. H. H. Prince Victor of Uobenlohe; U. B. H. Priooc Alfred of Edinburgh; Hon. Secretary H. Herbert; Hon. Senator Brior; Sir Frederick of the Imperial Institute; Pruf. Dewar; the Earl of Clareadon; Lord sod Lady Onslow, Jay Could are of lb* aeientiflc world and of aooiety.
_. 9.45 o'clock, the Boys' Brigade* of Wayne, Pa., end of the Church of Our Saviour, West Philadelphia, will Institute the pretty ceremony of guard mount. Tne boys will arrive this morning, end at once pitch tbelr tent* on Oaritoo Lawn, Cepe May Point, where they will remain two leek* Tbe Cepe Mey Boya Brigade w
will gel down >f camp life, tbe Aral duly of wblon Rotting Use camp randy la the poet. Ing of sentinel* Although the boys laid music along, the mt Band, of Phlledolphin, will go over and play daring Can wip run every few sals’aim from Gap* Mey City to the Carlton, the men. of the road having mad* ell
rax WEATHER.
ODE NEIGHBOR TILLAGE Wlat is Goine on in West Cape Mar. NOTES FROM THE THBIVDiG SUBDtlB
Mr* Full
ia Heritage o,
it where the connecting
erty. He wu e highly eateemed prosche among Friends, and hit printed joorna w valuable In the Fi lend!' Library. Vol. 0
roglh it
c Friends.
id Mr* Joseph Stroud, of-Phil adclphia, arrived Iasi evening, and wll tpend e number of daya with the let I'a parent*. Mr. end Mrs. Enooh Eld tdge el their Railroad avenue cottage. Ex-Mayor Reeves la quite accommo dating with hit "black beauty" end car riege. Very frequently hi* neighbor* have the pleasure of riding behind hit spirited horac, and the sighti of the city
quickly viewed.
It. Daniel BrandriB and bride, of Millville, pasted the fore part of tbe sunt, Mr* John a Hughe*. Mr. UreudriB bu recently discharged after four years' serin the United States Army, to assessed valaetton of the prop In the Borough es shown by the tors'* duplicate for 1899 ia #1113,191, rhicb #95,471 ie credited to reel #12 7SU to personal property.
id county la
The am #339 99,
Thieves ere having a good time In ie Borough at present. Foiloptng ia ie success met wim during the pul eck Mill unknown to the official*: From Mr* Thomas U. Hughes, twenty chickeos ' ga ot flour; from Ml. Johnson, father Reuben Johnson, bone end wagon, covered next day at Bennett's; from William Newell, twenty chickens, end thieve* were scared sway while el tempting to enter Thomas Taylor's ‘ yord. A sharp outlook Is now being kept for these Intruders by the Marshall sod the citizens, and II i thieves continue these nightly vb will receive an untdeaunt ccptlon ere long.
d of 1899
Opening the pleasure i Sewells Point, we wt lib wider experience
with greater knowledge of Use patent necessity lo the rendering of farce comedies, minstrel*, vaudeville tc., we are In .every way better prepared to offer our patrons cleaner, healthier aed more meritorious entermt* than ever before. It shall be qur object end our elm lo nuke Sewells Point a model aummer pleuure resort, ptioc whtre ladies end children ah ill as men can enjoy unrestrained loleaome, refined end proper amutcsoL Treating that the generous patranage #f pul acaaona will continue, we ere obedient lo the public,
Tnx ManaoEKixr.
UghtSac T
as eiaor. ..
The street lighting con tract lot iwn, which nu been granted Court House Light. Hut end Power
Company for four yean
awarded the Welsbech Company this
The former company falling
a contract in Ibe speclfltd time. The electric light plant end water works were abut down on Friday leu upon the
' the district lighting, as
loa* Upon farther oonsideration company ordered Use ptaala to rot lore, end on Tuesday night I .— operasing again. Tbe towns; are greatly elated over this reconaidcre-
Aw Ealilblllew. The Phoenix Dry Powder Fire Extingnlshcr will give a public demooatratloc on the beech at the loot of Goeraay ■tract at 8 o'clock to-night. Come end see the working of Use marvelous Dry 'tre Extinguishing Compound. It can be used in every home without fear of by Flra Chief*
■Mlmiim I- ii*- B. fl.hU* art reefer ]
born In London,
traveler in this land and for. line*, doing missionary work in hie travsl* He founded a Friends' ihrary by wUl In Philadelphia Edward Vclherlll now own* Chalkley Hall with its ample lawn. There l* a floe hell, end a pen of the old bouse he* a atone floor. A turtlc-ateil cane, belonging to Jsfferaon, end afterward to Jackson, la a historic relic lo the hall. The WetheriU family anccucded Ur. York In the ownership of the place. Chalkley lived In the old-faahioacd. hipped-roofed brick
pert of Chalkley Hall before il* enlargemoot, as it appears lo nave had an addlUon. Abel James married Chalkley'a oldest daughter Rcbecoa, end built el least a pert of the Hell. Being an Eogliah shipping merchant, he brought the >ft. cream-colored free atone for the ouae from England ea ballesi. Chalkley is named In John Martin's 'til with Ralph Jackson, an eminent llntster, and Justice Michcncr as one ■fib received the property for tne old Friends'Aimshouae on Walnut street, cea Third and Fourth streets, said reierred to in Longfellow'* "Evangclioe." (Sec Thompson Wcacotl'a Ulaoric Mansions of Philadelphia, pp. 978.) The poet describe* hen la tbo suburban mei
'Meek in l
SofUy the words of the Lord—'The poor
Tne chimes of Christ Oburoh and tbe aalms ot the Swede* at Gloria Del Church, Wicaco, are swecUy introduc by Longfellow in hi* description of the loving Evangeline seeking 'use to do good on tbe Lord'a-Day lornlng ; pleasantly do thoughts of the _ ioua Chalkley mingle with the a Ben junta Franklin end D. Hall llahcd Chsdfley's Journal In 174#
I. Faithful
s Chris:
He
land of Tortola. He was palicat end hnmblc, end he wrote un religious subjects when at ace end held mo on shipboard.. 1723 he say* "1 removed from the into the country lo a smell plantawhloh I bed at Freukford, in order e more retired, end fur health's etc. ills health bad been impaired by travel, "especially in the vrilernesa of America." He would not find itlremcol now at his old horn* Chalkley lost eleven children by di We find him al a marriage in Uoraham i an address on mintage. He l lljbcrry and Abinglon meeting* daughter and granddaughter a bouse al Ihc same lime, and also a of Edmond Orpwood, "Use oldeat Friend onglngtoFrankford Meciing.’Toi id Ward noted bis presence at a neral In the house of Thomas Kundei irmantown, to 1719 (I'enoa. Magsr of Hiatory, "Germsn'.uwn Road," No
k p. 870).
in 1711 Chalkley'a first wife, who Martha Betterton, died. Bhe waa ai ocllent Christian woman. 1714 be tied Miss Sylvie tipioer, of New Jertej.
the wife of Rev. Dr.
Bamuel Jones,;iong the eateemed Bap. pasior at Pennypeok Church, near Bustleton, end great-grandfather Henderson family, ot Lyngaooir. Tbe Splocrs are treated of at length in
Jersey by Edward fa.
Wheeler, entitled ‘ facbeylcbbc and Strand.” This waa the name the Ind geve to New Jersey. Tbe enthor of volume baa given a synopsis of the book portion relating lo Cape May, where the Spicers dwelt, in Tnx Carz st Wave, H W. Hand, editor, In six imbera in July, A. D. 1893. A Chalkley to Cepe Mey la there noted. Chalkley wea male end pert owner of vessel, but he considered Ula spiritual work hi* •' more weighty servsoe; for, he write*, "I always, through divine help, made that give way to my religions duty, In which I ever found peace, end inward satisfaction."'Would to God there were more auoh CnrisUens Dess men, end will! * blessed influeould they exert for Chrial aa
glory of Use future world
while doing then duty in the pi one. Chalkley bed losses, but fel God, wbo numbered the heirs < id,' would work all for good. When son George died la bis absence, ha speaks of the "brighlneaa end aweet. 1 of Use child's Christian death. Tortola, one of the Vlrginllalenda,
earnest religious meeting* He a fever at one meeting, but weal other, preaching from fat. Peal'* words, "I have fought a good fight, I have finlahed my oourae, 1 have kept the henceforth there is laid np for orown of rlgbleoaaaaea" Three daya after he died, in tbe 07th year of hia age end the forty-eixth of his ministry. This reminds ana of Use saintly Rev. H.
HOffELL ME CiUPION The American Defeats Blackstaffe fo\he Final Heat. fffi LIST MT »F THE BE8ATH
Henley on-Theme*. July 7 —Howell, the American oarsman, of Trinity Rail, Cambridge, beat Blackstaffe. of the Rowing Club, in the final beet fo* the Diamond Scul'e, of which Howell 1* "ie holder. , Blackstaffc tried to slip off, but Howell responded splendidly, and, cutting hia opponent down, went right ahead. Blackstaffe hung on lo Farley Court, he stopped, deed beet rcll peddled In four lengths ahead.
:ul* Ten Roach, discussed tbe scheme ■r tbe mediation end arbitration eon'niton drawn up by the Comita ‘Examen. Many of tbe delegates hav* aen acquainted with the propoeala only since yesterday, end they have not bad time lo consult their government*. ConscqucnUy It he* been decided that the committee adjourns today It will be until Friday. July 14. in order to allow the delegates a week In which to consult |helr governments end receive final Instruction*. The scheme la heeded "Draft ot convention for Use pecillo settlement of tnlerneUonal conflict*" The Oral pert peace, the second pert with arbitration. LI SAVs hLAVLKk AsqCITTED.
Masha, July 7. 7.30 P. M-—The trial, at Cahaaatuan, of tno slayers of General Luna, the Filipino leader wbo wu aauainated by the guard of Aguinaldo's residence, is ended. The eocueed were acquitted on the ground of aelf-defeaoe. estlmony showed there wu a conspiracy upon the part of Luna end other ifficeia to kill Agulnaldo end m
He's death accma to Lave strength - oaed Aguinaldo's leadership for tb* time. Luos'* supporters are now outwardly loyal lo Agulnaldo.
Rev. William H. Humphreys, wbo died on Wednesday at hia late residence. 116 North Lambert street, Phltar dclphla, wu for thirteen year* pastor of Betheede Baptist Church, el Fifth end Venango streets, Philadelphia, and later pastor of the BapUat Church here. He wu born in Philadelphia fifty yaars •go. and after attending the public school* wu sent from the old Eleventh Baptist Church, on the site of th* Bonday Bieektut Association, to Bocknell University, at Lewlaburg, and Croxer Theological faemlnary. He was licensed lo preach In 187g, wu ordained In tbe Eleventh Church, and soon after became pastor of Ucibeeda Church. During bu puloralc ol ten yean tbe church
provemenu made, beside* having large secessions to the ffigubcrahlp. For two - jeart Rev. Mr. Humphrey* pastor of a Baptist Church at Ambler, and later oame to Cepe May end then went to South Pittaborg, Tenn. After serving three years more at tb* Betheede Church, he became pastor of the Port Norris, M. J., Baptist Church, where he remained until three yean ago. Falling bca'.th compelled him to give up aettve pastoral dulls*, and ha had ainoe devoted himself lo work oa periodicals ot the denomination end supplying pulpits for short intertel* wu a member of the Fiftieth BapCburoh, el Seventh street end Boaquehenna avenue, end wu Interested In me w^kp! the BapUat Young People's Union sou the Young Men's Christian Association. He wu t member also of fat. John's CsaUo, No. 10, KalghU of th* Gulden Eagle. Two brolhen and a elster survlv* The funeral will take placa ‘ f at 10 o'clock from hi* brother's
I o’clock at the Fiftieth Bsp-
Dilka and Wade's Minstrels, who ara >w louring oo the Pennsylvania drill of parka, are meeting with greal auoceu wherever they appear. This •legem company bu been engaged for Sewells Point for tne week of July 10. The company Includes Frank Beifert, first tenor, lata of Southwell Opera . Company; Harry Am berg, second tenor, let* of Clipper Quartette; Henri WaL leoe, baritone, also of th* Clipper Quartette fame; Leo W. W right, bus, of th* Dtxzler Company; Frio* end Weuon,
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